THE SCHAINTOX TEIBUNB SATUBDAT MOEtflNG. APRIL 7. 1894. 3 LACISUM All Things Musical STELLE & SEELEY, i34 WYOMING AVE. PIANOS WEBER, BHAW, KM KK80N, tn III K MAKES ORGAHS 'wici-: Seo the Shaw Piano from the World's Fair in our wiudow. ft Foe to Dyspepsia GOOD BREAD -USE THE- NOW WHITE And always have Good Bread. MANUFACTl'RFD AND FOB SALE TO 'l BE TRADE BY The Weston ill Co, Daniel Scotten's Polka I t STRIPPED SMOKING TOBACCO '20c. lb. Wholesale, GARXKY. BROWN CO. 587 LINDEN STREET. OR H. B. WARE sn-: i i. isr. EYE, EAK, NOSE a:u throat. KB 300R3 : I TO U.K A.M ft WYOMING AVE i'EKSOKAL. FreuVrlcfc Barkio, of Ea ton, is at tbo v immii.'r. iiTiitt P. Honors of Cntlvjnilale, was in tliis city yesterday. Alius Annette Reynold! arrived New Y rk Inst evening. from I. u ntenant Governor Watres, returned iroin tiamsDorg yestenhiy. Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. M ick, of Philndel phla, are tit the Valley House. N A, Welles, of Wyalnsinir, was en gaved on business here yesterday. H. r. Stark, of GrlenWOOd, SiiFquehanna cuumy, was in me city yesterday. John e, flallock, Bin?lmmlon; Joseph R. Wilson, Shawmont, uud S. P. Ualbruitb, iiKvi iorn, uro at lue viyoininn. L. T. Rollins, Montgomery. Ala.; J. S Smyth, nliameport; H. J. Morgan, Lehigh ton; A. J. Henry, Allentown, are at we aney riouse. Dr. Taft. the dentist who linn lorntml his oRlce at 104 Washington avenue, comes to ncranion nieiily recommended by Dr Bliss, or Mew lork, and others of eoual eminence, lie is a gentleman of pleneiint aauress and will be a welcome acuuisitioii io ovrauuiD s proiessional ranks. ine t-nristiau Auvocate of this week speaks as follows of a former Koran ton pastor, now in New York: "Iir. J. 8 Price and family wore given n reception on Monday evening of this weel; by the oi. dailies congregation on tne conclusion 01 tnelr Ufth year. The pastorate of Dr. rnce nns Deen marked with financial and spiritual prosperity. Four hnndrcd have neon welcomed into Uio church, and in ad dltion to all the benevolence and provid ing tor all current expenses. 130.000 has been raii-wl and applied to improvement of church property and reduction of the mortgage indebtedness. " ir you decide to m no tioods Nirsnpa- rniit uo am ue induced ro miy any substi tute article. Take Hood's and only Hood's Muelo Boxes Exclusively. Kest made, l'lay any desired numher of tnues. liautschi Ac bons., manufacturers, ivou (.oesitiut street, rniiaaeipnia. Won derlul orchestrial organs, only $5 and $10. tipecialty: Old music boxes carefully re paired and improved with new tunes. Solid Vestibule Trains. On Sunday, April 1, the Lehigh Yallov naurona company inaugurated solid vest bulo train service between New York Philadelphia and Chicago over its line, in connection with the (fraud Trunk and Chi cago and Grand Trunk railways, on trains No. 8 and Mo. y, leaving Willces Barre, westbound, 11.08 p. m.: Pittston, 11. 1 p. m.. daily; arriviug in Chicago uext day ar, 9.10 p. m., and leaving Chicago at 3.10 p. m., arriving t Piltst..n next dayat4.15 p. ni., Wilki'S-Barre, 4.30 p. m.. and Now York at ! SS p. in.. Philadelphia at 8.54 p. m., runntug via Niagara Fails aud the famous St. Clair tunnel. The equipment of these trains contains all the iatwt appliances for the comfort and convenience, too cars being heated by nitrniii niiLr-u uy .ou I uitncil L'ftS SVS- tem throughout. Dining cars are attached at convenient intervals, conducted on the European plan, thus enabling passengers to Ket what they want and pay only for what thov eat. The cuisine and service are unsurpassed. Only anthracite coal will bo used on the locomotives, insuring the passengers against tho annoyance of smoke aud dust, thus civing to the traveler, whether on businoss or ploasure, one of tho most inter Ofting ami comfortable trips between the cities nimied. Passengers from Scran ton can reach these trains via Delaware, Lackawanna ami Western to Lackawanua and Blooms burg Junction, or Delaware and Hudson Canal company to Wilkes-Bnire. Poll particulars by addressing Lehigh Valley Railroad office, 809 Lackawanna avenue, fecrauton, Pa. 1061 I How Samuel Bryant Avoided a Landlord's Warrant. THE RUSE OF CONSTABLE JONES I3y Means of a Decoy Letter the Of ficer Succeeded in Getting Into the House and Carried Mr. and Mrs. Bryani Out Death of Mrs. David Samuels u.ixes Casey Goes to Jail Mr. Gulick's -Ncture. The 'WWt Side Office of till. ril'RANTON hiiium. is located at 104U .fackson street, wht-iv subscriptions, HilvortlsomoutH and cnimiiunii'ulious will receive prompt nt- tcntiou. J For the past two weeks Constable fiiuotfiy Jones has been endeavoring to serve a, landlord' warrant on Sam uel Bryant, of West Lackawanna ave- uue.and succeeded yesterday afternoon in n very novel manner, although it was accompanied with a lively fracas. Bryant had displayed his ohpctions to receiving the warrant on several occa sions by keeping his door barred against the hand of the law. The con stable, who lias succeeded with the most difficult cases, thought f a novel scheme which would enable him to carry out his purpose. The i'loa was this: A letter was mailed bearing a notice to mit with Brvaut's address, anil was brought to his home by the mail car rier. .When the door was opened to receive tho missive, Uonnable Jones, who was in hiding, sorting forward, aud his strong arm pressed back the door and he gatnd admittance. When inside, Bryant and his batter half bt- gan to assail the officer with hursh words, accompanied by a heavy blow with a chair In the hand of Bryant. The storm raged for several minutes, and did not end until Mr. Jones picked them both up bodily, and in anything but a gentle manner landed them on the sidewalk. Hryant's head was bleeding freely from a out where it had come in contact with the pavement, fie was taKjn to the wesr Side Station house. A warrant was procured by the constable, the charge being assault ana battery. A hearing was to be given last evening at Alder man Blair's, but was postponed until today. Dsath of Mrs. D.ivid Samuels. Margaret, wife of Divid Samuels, of Bellevue street, died yesterday morn ing from heart failure. Mrs. Samuels baa been ill for the past two years and was .rn years or age She was born in Wales and has been a resident here for many years She was a prominent member of the Bellevue Welsh Calvan istic Methodist chnrch and is survive i by her husband and five children. The funeral will occur on Monday at 3 'clock, Seiyice will he held at the lunch and interment mido in the Washburu street cemetery. Cey Goes to J ill. Jsmes CaRey, of Fourteenth streot, who had his wife arrested and placed under 300 bail on Wednesday lor as- aulting him with a beer glass and nat ron, was taken into custody yesterday by Constable Timothy Jones on com plaint of his wife, who charges him with assault with intent to kill. He was given a hearing last evening and immitted to the countv jail in default of bail. Tim N.wj Co. denied. The Iroquois social club danced last evening in Mears hall. A large nuui- ber were present. The Young People's Literary and Debating society of the First Welsh Biptist church held a meeting last eyening A iiiacusiion of "Jnliu Cjb- sar" was given and many old members quoted paragraph! on the play. The West S;d conclave, Ns. 211. Im proved Ordr of Heptnsophs, will giv a free entertainment in tho near future. George Meyers has been appointed permanent man at the Colnmbi i hose house. Mr. Meyers is an fireman and has t een th" choice of the company He no doubt will make a good official. The Trl County Christian Endeavor Fnion has decided to hold the annual convention on May 23 in tho Plymouth Couirregatianal Church on Jackson street. I he union is made nn of Luzerne, Lackawanna and Wyoming counties. THF. LATEST STYf.KS, On Saturday wo will open a new stock of dress goods, Including the iatast novelties in foreign and domestic goods. Meaks & Haof.N. The young men of Belhvue ae agi tating the formation of a tire com pany. At the meeting of the Welsh Phi loso phical society, this evening, Daniel J. Evans will give a talk on "Bland's Seigniorage Hill," and a paper on tbo "Tide'' will bo read by Elmnnd Davies. The singing will be conducted by William W. Kvans. Mrs. VViiliara Richard, of Pittston, was the guest, of friends in this city yesterday A fair iz"d audience greeted Thomas L. Gulick, a native of Hawaii, last evening in the Plymouth Congrega tional church. Mr. Onlick lelivred an excellent lecture on ttM "Hawaiian Revolution;' how it was brought about and how it will end. Rev. D. W. Sltellenger will give one of his famous stereopticon entertain ments nt the First Welsh Congrega tional church, under the anspics of the Junior Christian Endeavor society, next Monday evening. Among other interesting views, scenes of the interior and exterior of the ill-fated G ivlord mines, and also of familiar places In Wales. The admission fee will be ten cents. S1LVF.H GIVEN AWAY. On Saturday we will give a sterling silver hat pin to every customer buying $1 worth of goods. See onr show win dows MjCARg & Haom, lllllllfSHIIIl.lllllHI 1 TRIBUNE BOOK COUPON. I 5 FOUR of ttlM COUPONS, pro- g Muled ft?Hs Tribune Offieri, cor jj; ner I'mm nventte nod Bptaee itreet m entitles the holder to nil tin, prlv am HrirpM of tlt' iinpnriillolud oMVrsj m for (llfUrlhutlng popular bookn nmmig mir render. '1 lie offers Hindu I iy She Tribune mnnngettent ure m iir follow it: g 15 C'KNTSnnd Four CftUpOM for nny vol n tni' in flu Coin in lm Sv j rises OvSr 100 titles to sslset from. S And Four Coupons for n 10 S volume net of oicUmtH Complete gtTi tvorUri g 'JO C'KNTS and Tour Coupon for B any book tu (lie Hiifrby Serlei. 95 CENTS and Four Coupon any book In (be tut- I lerles. for niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigiiiiiiiitiiiiiiimis RDM WEST SIDE CRIMINAL COURT TRIAL LIST. Important Pases to Be Deposed of at tho April an I May Terms. District Attorney Kelly yesterday conn dated the task of preparing the trial list for the April term of criminal court, which begins one week from Monday. One hundred and sixty cases are down for trial. First on the list is tho case of Antoni Ferro. who shot Timothy Buika, tho contractor. An other Important trial will be that of Wolf Boerner, who attempted the life of Officer Johler. The first case down for the second week is that of Joseph Jude and Henry Smith, who are accused of hav ing murdered a Polander at Providence. Tho victim's head was crushed with an ax. A numher of persons will nlso be tried on charges of selling liquor with out license, preferred by th Brewers' Protection association of Lackawanna county. A special two weeks' term of criminal court will begin on Monday, May 7. The first trisl on the list, which in cludes 107 oases, is that of Michael Fick, charged with manslaughter, for huving cus"d the death of a fellow countryman at Mayfield, The cas of Alderman C. M. DeLong, of the Eightli ward, accused of misde meanor in office, will he called on Monday, May 1 1 David Tinaley and others will have to answer to the charge of unlawfully refilling registered bottles. The accu sation it that he gathered bottles regis tered by others and refilled them ns his own bottles. A peculiar case is that of E. S Stev ens, who is accused of the unlawful sale of skim milk. . Food Inspector Thomas is the prosecutor in the case, which is the first of the kind ever brought in Lackawanna county. 0 n TOMORROW'S CHURCH SERVICES. Saint Luke's CHURCH .Rev, Ilocrera Israel rector. Second Suuday after L.is ter. Holy Communion, 8 a. m., service and sermon, 10:83 a. in.; Sunday school, 8 p. m.: Evening praver and teruion and si-rtnou ?."0 uurs"ry open at 10 a. m.,at;i-.") Washington avenue, where children will bo kindly cured for while parents ntteud service. Saint Lukf.'s DumtORI Mission Rev. A. L. Urban in charge. Sunday school 8 p. m.; evening prayer and sermon 1 p. m. Hhkf.n BlDOl Baptist Church. Rev. W. J, Ford, pastor. Services at 10.30 a. m. and 7.80 p. in. Morning subject: "Is Ignoranco an Excuse?" Evening subject: "The Power of Habit." Jackson Strv.kt Baptist Church & M Hard will preach in behalf of tho Young Men's Christian association. The gentle man is an eloquent speaker and will inter est all. The pastor will preach in the even ing at 0 o clock. The Holy communion af.er evening service. Washiii hn St. Presbyterian Church The Rev. E. F. See. general secretary of the Y. M. C. A. Brooklyn, N. Y will speak at 10-80 a. m. Regular services at i:80 p.m. Thome of sermon, ''Jesus Re vealing Himself to Mortal Eyes." Bible School at 12; Christian Endeavor. Junior, at 4. Young People's at 0:81) p. m. A cor dial welcome to all. Church or Christ, scientist Sponcer building. 519 Adams avenue. Bible lesson at 10:80 a. ni. and church service at 7:80 p. ni. D. N. McICeo, speaker. All are wel come. Seats free. Pahk Place Methodist Episcopal ( ill uc B Rev. J. F. Jones, pastor; 10;30 a. m.. subject, "Heaven a Prepared Place;'' T.ilO p. ni , "Divine Companionship." FlHST Baptist Church Pastor T. J. Collins will preach Sabbath at lu:80a. ni. Subject. "A Dr eam of History." The or dinance of communion will follow sermon. The eveuing service will be conducted by Mr. Arthur Lucas, state secretary of Now Jersey; service begins at 7..10. Seats free. Ail welcome. Pirn Avenue Battist Church Rev. w arren (j. 1'arridge, Fastor. Services at 10.80 and 7 31 ftp. m. Subjects in the evei ing. "Christ the Light of the World " Tim Easter music by a large chorus will bo repeated both morning and evening. Second Presbyterian Church Rev l l arlesh. Hubinson, D D., pnstor. Ser vices 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. 111. The Sac rament of the Lord's Supper in the morn ing. ihei. at. C. A. anniversary in the evening. Address by Mr. t-'-v, General Secretary Y. M. C. A., Brooklyn. Special music. ;-. b, Aanraa win assist. Ti'.iNin Evangelical Mission Corner Luke and Kurtz streets. Rev. .). G Whit mire, pastor. Preaching services, 10 3!) a. m.; prayer and testimony, after the morning sermon, hutuiay school : p. m.j Bibie service, 7.30 p. m. Green Ridue Presbyterian Church Special. Y M. 0. A. sorviees nt 10.30 a. m. Address by Mr. W. B. Miller, secretary of tho Tweuty-third street Branch of the New Yurit association. Bible school at 12 o'clock. 0. E. meeting at li."l) p. m. At the evening servico (7.3l the pastor will preach on the theme "Chris tian Berolim." PkovidE'Ice Presbyterian Church Pastor, Uev. George E. Guild. The sacra ments of the I ord's Supper and baptism will be observed in the morning. In the evening in connection with "iinilar services In the city Secretary M. C. Bar L of Wilkes-Harre, will speak on Young Men's Christian association work. Calvary Reformed Church-Comer of Monroe avenue and i tib-.on stroet. Key. W. H. Stnbblebino, pastor. Preaching lh.ROa. m. and 7.30 p. m. Morning sub ject: "The Sunday Secular Newspaper." Evening) "Angels In Heaven." At the Simpson M. E. church morning prayer at 9 80 and preaching by the pnslor, Rev. L. C. Floyd, at 10.80, Topic: "A Re view of Three Years' W.ok. Sabbath school at 12 m., Epworth nnd Junior Leagues at 8 Ho, ami at 7.80 W. B. Miller. Y. M. r. A , Secretary of New York city, will deliver an address. Rev. L)r. Fullerlon, of Virginia, will preach in the Elm Park .Methodist Epis copal church Sal. bath morning, and in the evening .Mr. Walter C. Douglass, general secretary of the Y. M. C. A. of Philadel phia, will speak. Grace Church (Reformed Episcopal) Morn lag prayer and sermon at 10.30 a. m. Subject: "Sent," John 20:21. Even ing prayer and sermon nt 7.80 p. m. to young men. Subject: "Safety," 2 Sam. 18W. K. L Weston will maltn a short address to present the cause of the Young Men's Christian association of this city in tho evenitig. Siraugers welcomed at all services. Sects fro:i. EitisT PkCSBTTiaiAH Church Wash ington avenue. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will bo administered In con nection with the morning service. In tho evening Mr. George A. Warborton, general secretary of the railroad brauch of the Mew York Young Men's Christian as sociation will deliver an address. Tho choir will be assisted by Miss Annette Reynolds of Now York City-. Ml.e Reynold Will Sint. Hy specin) reipiet, Mis-i Annette Roy nnls, of New York, will sinuaaiu tomor row evening at the First Presbyterian church, "I'm a Pilgrim: I'm a Strnuuer," with vocal accompaniment by thochorns choir. The selection was rendered last Sunday evening and greatly pleased the largo conRtecaiion. Wiss Reynolds will nlso sing a solo. e Thi Commercial Alliance Life insur ance company f Now York, cash Capital, 100,000, full paid, desires a local represen tative for Sciiinton and vicinity. To the right party, furnishing undoubted refer ences as to Integrity and ability, a perma nent position nnd satisfsotory remunera tion will be given. Address Lbon Dodson, Jr., Manager. 742 Urexel liuilding, Philadelphia. TBI blood is the source of health. Keep it pure by taking flood's Sarsapnrilla, which is peculinr to itself, nnd superior in strength, economy and niedlciunl merit. Hood's Pili.s are purely vegetable, care fully prepared from tho boat ingredients. Twenty-five cents. IJif I II S BRAWL John Harrity, Nealis and a Missing Man Fight Over the Fare. NEALIS IS IN THE HOSPITAL Harrity and Another Engaged Nealis" Cab and the Three Became Drunk and n Fight Followed Reported as a Stabbing Affray Nealis and Har rity Cut and Bruised Excitement nt Bellevue. A brawl occurred at 10:30 o'clock lent night near Mangan's hotel, Bellevue, in which the participants, John Nealis, 11 cabman and a brother of Liveryman James N-mlis, and John Harrity, a Delaware, Lickawanna nnd Western brakeman, wore seriously in jured. Both were arrested and Nealis was taken from the police station to the Lackawanna hospital at 12:30 o'clock this morning. A third person was engaged in the fight but eluded the police and it is not kuowti whethor be is seriously hurt or not. Both Nealis and Harrity were intnx icated at the time of the trouble and at a late hour wore not sober enough to give an ncconnt of tho right. A CAB DRIVE OROUL Harritv aud tho missing man enga ged Nealis on lower Lackawanna avenue early in the evening to drive them about the city. Frequent stops ware made at drink ing placs until Bellevue was reached By this tune all the party were uproar iously drunk. At Mangan s saloon Nealis demanded $1 fjom his faros. Only 50 cents was offered him and the fight was the re sult. When Officers G.irchidle and Mills arrived on the scene Nealis was follow. ing Harrity into the saloon. Both were covered with blood, Harrity had a gash six inches long above his left ear. from widen blood was flowing in a stream. Neslis was cut in sundry plnces and his eyo ba lly swollen. DOCTORS WERE SUMMONED Dr. Haggerty was sent tor and dressed liarrity's wounds aud both men were taken to tho central police station. Nealis averred that his eye-ball was cut. Poliee Surgeon Fnlton was sum moned and a (Wised that Nealis be taken to the hospital. At tho latter institu tion Dr. KnddUel stated that Nenlis' injuries were not neccessarrily serious. At a late hour liarrity's friends and James K,ilis, the liveryman, were en deavoring to have the men released ou huil. The affair was reported as a stabbing nffrny, but it is not certain that a knife was used. The police are ot the opinion I hut Nealis' nassongers are to blame for the trouble. Harrity was later released from the police station and a deposit left for his appsarsnce at today s police court NORTH END. The Ladies' Aid Society of the North Main Avenus Methodist Eniscopal church held a dollar banking social in the basemeut of the Methodist church Inst evening. The programme rendered was ; Piano Solo Miss Ada Von Starch Opening Speech Willie Bright Dolls Drill Class of Ten Girls Original poems, rhymes and recitations from our directors. Subject How we earned our dollar. Yocnl Solo, "The Bridge".. George Parktou Remark', lrom representatives of the de positors. Piauo Solo, "Selected" Miss Belle Green Recitation, "Only Sixteen". Bertha Sanders Cnpand Saucer Drill . Class of Eleven Girls, May Hopewell, Grace Sisco, Laura Moran, Leona Farnbam, Blanche Con ger, Ira llovt, .Mary Moris, Cora Triiu ger, Ethel Cooper, Nora Slocutu, Ada Bishop. Tableaux The Marriage Dialogue The Bridal Wine Cup brioe siaggio ipond Groom Walter Knight Tho Bridesmaids, Misses Alice and Madge Von Storch, Anna Mulley, llessie Jonos. Maid of Honor Mamie Lewis Pastor Henry Kemerllng Bride's Father William Bright Grandfather and Graudmother, Mr. uud Mrs. Lawrence. Uncle of the Groom Mr. Linney Friends from Hoslou Mr. nnd Mrs. Transfer, and oters from the city. Several Flower Girls. Vocal Solo and Chorus By the Company Closing Remarks Rev. M, D. Fuller The Excelsior Hose company hrld a musical and literary entertainment nt St. Mary's hall lust evening. The en tertainment was free and a large crowd availed themselves of the opportunity of having a night's pleasure. Ex-Judge P. P. Smith aud T. V. Powderly at tended, the former acting in the capa city of chairman. Tne music was ex cellent and the songs aud recitations well rendered. Lndl"a' Rezn Toe Blucht rtta In Russia and u.'ugoia, at tho Common, wealth Shoe Store, Washington avenue. . FOianton's nuinn?s Interests. Tnji TbIBDKI Will SOon publish a care fully compiled aud Olassined list of the leading wholesale, banking, manufactur ing and professional interests of Sci anion and vicinity. The edition will he bound in book form, beautifully Illustrated With photogravure views of our pnbllo build ings, business blocks, steets, etc., together With portraits of loading citizeua, No similar work hat ever giTen an equal rep resentation of Scrantoo's many Indus. tries. It will beau invaluable exposition of our business resources. Sent to persons outside the city, copies of Ibis handsome work will attract now comers and be an unequalled sdvertlsement of tho city. The circu lation is ou a plan that cannot fail of good results to those concerned as well as the olty at large. Representatives of Tun Tribuni will call upon Til os! : wiiosk namks are DEBTRSD in this edition und explain its nature more fully. Those desiring views of thoir residences in tnis edition will please 1 nvo notice at the office. . j-- Dunlap SPRING STYLE ON SALE CHRISTIAN THE HATTER Sole Agent, 205 Lackawanna Ave. Hats DANIEL SMITH KILLED. It Is Supposed Ul Father Reslda tn ThU Citv Postmaster Vandling last night re ceived the following telegram : New Haven, Conn., April C. Daniel Smith, aged about twenty, was ideutally killed linie. Father's name said to be Daniel Smith. Try to And relatives und notify me what to d with re .inn J. K. Ryan. There nre two Daniel Smiths in this city. One resides at 10-10 North Irving avenue and the other .11 1210 Washburu street. Both are engineers Go to Armbrust's for choice meats, 'Jltf Penn aveuue. Deadleston ft Woerz's and Ballantlnn'e Ales are the best. E. J. WaLsu, agent, 81 Luclcawauna avenue. " MULTICHROMES. Art for the masses. One Dime and One Coupon. FOR Weddin Presents 60 where they have the best selection. rich cut glass, choice china, bric-a-brac, silverware, ETC WEICHEL & MILLAR 116 Wyoming Avenue. DO you hunt, fish, ride a wheel, or intend tol Do you want fine Pockot Cutlery, a Razor, or any of the numer ous articles sportsmen and sporting men use'.' If so, ou and aftor APRIL 1ST A. W. JURBCH Will be prepared to furnish somo at reasonable prices at his store, 435 Spruce Street Remember, everything now; stock just bought: no old stock to dispose of. uall nnd examine and you will save time and money. HOME BAKERY. We have a assort- mcnt of PLAIN AND FANCY CARES, ICE CREAM and WATER ICES Leave your order at 227 WASHINGTON AVE,, or 413 LACK A. AVE. Our Lackawanna avenue restaurant opun until mid night. THE CELEBRATED PIANOS Arc at PftMftt ilif Mnt Pop n Isr and Prvflmtd by LeuitniK AM IMS Warorooms : Opposite Columbus Monument, 205 Washington Av. Scranton.Pa. An Explanation GHHAi HALL Huntington's Of tho tvo ml fill popularity of our KOCH i sikk BIOYCLfl lnntbrdto fimi. Cnll nnd seu It and tt will cxplnln iui n Our other I liius uru ctiually uh popular In their grailu. Florey & Holt 222 WYOMING AVE. 4 OUR "BELL" CUTAWAY AND SACK COATS ARE CUT EXTRA LONG. FAT MEN'S SUITS IN LARGE VARIETIES. Martin Sc Delany Clothiers and Custom Tailors. ft Newest Rfil "IT fell Spring v ; M Suits : Collins &. Maclxett 220 LACKAWANNA AVENUE, Hats and Fine Furnishing Goods. & Co. Cloak Makers and Furriers. Three of Our Good Things AT $5.00 Tho New Eaglish Jacket, Full Sleeve, Large New Length. Reveres, Full Hack, AT $7.50 Tan, -Navy, Segar Brown, Mixed Brown and Grey. A very stylisli Jacket. Pit and shape perfect, SEE THIS XI MBER. AT $10.00 We will fjivi! you :i choico of four styles of Jackets, Clay, Twill or Covol Cloth. For dress or street wear there nre none bettor. T Kill Two Bird with One Stone if von vsnt to combins comfort with le unco, look .-it SCHANKU BPHTOQ s tock of SHOES. Thsres tho km PHK8W, for Instsnrs. Wht's nsstsr in ins-lit r bUeki Tho ntdy ttat Srears it looks like a inly. And lookinir timt wsy, the chanoes nr.. siio'U set liko ons Good olotbes and pwd shoos make good deeds y am' nstnrsl The Dude Is Dead Vonng men bsvs osnssd to bo howling wells They 'n't sfford it thess poor timiw 'flint's psrtly why bo many quietly dressed yonng moii boat town bay thslr Spring Pootweur ut Kchsnk's, 'i'lioy know he iiii only In the verylstesl una b."t. They know his stock lulsrge, lint never load. Ami thSyknow hi PRICES ABE DOWN TO FIT THE TIMKs. This Means You By the way. why not iouh at Boh ink fcLKUANT NHW SPBINO AMI MJMMKH DKSIONSV There's no ehnrge for looking. When you buy you pay, Tho lIihuoos am you II huy. SCHAKK'S Arcade bboe Store. V YOSIINt! A V K The Great .Marvel ut Dental Science A recent discovery nnd the sole property of HoiiYood k Wardoll, DENTISTS, 316 Lackawanra Ave. WHAT J G. SKAMONSSAYS ABOUT ANJB8THBNE. DBS, HEKWOOU WABOELL: After having eleven teeth extsaeted at one slttiiitf ly tint palntcHit iiietlul, 1 pro BOWaee it vullruly autUlauturv in nvnry . .1111. nla, . J. U. M Alius. Ansssfhene THE j Cloak Makers and Furriers, Court House Square. i HOW LIKE A MAN HE FEELS T AST YEAE he had saved $300. -J lie bought a limisi! worth $1860 paid 5v!i'0 down, gave a mort gage lor $1,550. Today ho esti males as follows: Rent saved uiteroet on mortgage... Tuxes ami repairs Not saving on rout Saved on salary To apply on mortgagor. J'JUIJl . jfm on . .' SO 111 :a $iji .w in n tun m RBFI.GOTION "In POUR rears tlial house will bo free from dobt mul I shall have u homo ofl ni own." GBEGN BIDOE is the paradise fur liouioa I'iiin v Sons have reeoetly tin IhIh-iI a beautiful villa, whloh they oflbs on un.j payments, at Wisr.o. Call hi their oflloe, between W:ililnKti and Adams on Olive street EZRA FINN & SONS, The GENUINE New Haven Mathushek" Pianos M ESTABLISHED 1S66 Fork Wareroonis -No. Fifth Avenue. S0 ID, C. RICKER & CO, Sola iloalers in this BSOtioD. OFFIOB ADAMS AVE. Scientific Eye Testing Free By Dr. Shimberg, The B pedal 1st on tbo F.yo. Henilsnlmj unit Nervousness relieved, Latest and Improved Btvlo of Kyu (ll.iss -s mul hpoi'tiiolfs at the Lowest Prices Bast Artitlcial Kyes lusertod for $j. 45 SPRUCE ST., op. Old Poat Office.