THE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE "WEDNESDAY MOTtNING. FEBRUARY 19, 1S9G. 3 25c- Books for 10 its., the works of standard authors, about 300 titles ; paper covers. The best assortment published of popular stories for a dime. -A good neat pocket dictionary, up to date for 10 cents. A box of Taper anil Envelopes, 24 Sheets and 24 Envelopes liood material, for 10 els. These arc the best values have ever had for the price. Sec specimens in large window. NORTON'S, 322 Lackawanna Ave. A Fob to Dyspepsia I GOOD BREAD use THE FLOUR And Always Have Good Bread. MANUFACTURED AND FOR SAL! TO THE TRADE BY Tho Weston Mill Co. PEKSOML. A. T.. Martin Is In Nhw York city. Dr. 11. K. Wui'6 Iiuh returned from New York c ity. John A. CoKtellu. of Syracuse, Is vlslt liiK friends In this city. -Mrs. Olnf (i. x, Tiirntiest Is visiting her mother, mi lioone, la. MIsm Flo Simon, of Lock Haven Is the incut of Alls VVoriiiHt-r of I'eiin uvenne .VImh Nettie Column, of 'l t tston, was a visitor unions Seruiituii friends yesler duy. Mrs. Normun Matthews, of the Ninth lfiul, Ims gonii to Lawrence, Muss., where lier lather is seriously ill. .Miss MuKKie Xuonan, of tenet street. Minted ycsteiilay Tor 'lilraiju, where sliu will spend several weeks. John l.oflus and HMwunl Mullen, wlio have been residents of Texas for several years, are vlsltlnx old friends in this clly. John K. Haneti and J. J. .Ionian went to New York yesterday to attend the un nuul ineellliK of I he American Newspaper i'libllsheis' association. .1. I.. Atl.eiion and l. H. Atherlon ami the members of their families nre In Meshopiieii, Hiadlord eoiinly, to utteml the Hidden wedding of .Mr. and Airs. K. Billiard. James S. tirifliii, head designer for years III the drapery department of Sliepard, Knapp dtr 'o.. New York city, Is now en Kaned In. the same capacity at (loldsmlth's haxuur. There was a pleusunt withering if yoniiK people at (he home of lr. S. ". Sxyder on Sal unlay nlKhl, that helriR I lie anniversary of Miss Viola's lilithday. Those present were: Misses YYehluu, ('un der. llaniiiiK, Jones and Kloreuce Jones; .Messrs, Hush. Benjamin, Tripp, Warner, Hardline and flimsier. Mr. and Mrs. ('. A. Kshlenian nave a eiii-lir. party Monday nli-ht at their home, 1 'ill ( apouse avenue. Those present were: Mr. nrd Mrs. ). Kshleman. .Miss K ite 1'otls. .Miss Malicl Holdry, r.Ms. I". ):..ld ry, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I'rlce, West fVninlon: .Mr. and Mrs. X. While, Mr. J. C. ijrinlri, J'rlceburK. Mr. H. X. White, Ilazleton. COAL STATISTICS. Incrcns in Production Shown In In spector McDomild'ft Report. ' Wilkes-Harre. Pn.. Feb. IS. Mine In spector I-ltiKh McDonald, of the Third tinthracito district, fonipleteil his sta tistical report for tho year lNHii today. In his district there are fifty cnllierkn. His report shows that Hip total pro duction of coal was 6.214.N34 tons, ns compared with a production of ri.Ml.iCij tons In 1N4; an Incrense of 67i.SS. Tito total nuiiilier of futal accidents during the year was sixty-nine. The number of non-fntal accidents was JII7. Tho number of tons of roal mined per life lost wum 90.070. Tlie a vera ire number of days worked was 1N. The number of men and boys employed In and about the vat ions collieries was 17.41::. The total production by companies was as follows: , Pennsylvania ' Con! company, .197i. ?.!::; Kutler Mine 'o., ; l. !! Leliich Valley Coal company. I."i6,4lt: Del aware and Hudson Canal company, 255,273; Newton t'oal Mining Co.. .'itil.Oll; Old ForRe Coal MinitiK Co., 229.218; Del aware, l.ackawann and Western com pany, 242.146; Forty Fort Coal rom '.puny, ul4.7:.4; miscellaneous coal com panies, 2,::.'!.$,64ri. DON'T BE LED AWAY By so-called "Reduc tion" sales of "sliop . worn" goods, "job lots" and "left overs." .WE GIVE YOU FOR A A Ladies' hand made, Xjl clean, stylish shoe - V worth $4.00. WE GIVE YOU - FOR A A Ladies' fine Don- gola button and s V lace up-to-date shoe worth $3.00. But we cannot give you a " $6.00 shoe for $3.00, nor can ' any other torrect dealing merchant. SfllANK & KOEHLER. Snowline REPUBLICANS TRIUMPHANT They Curry Elections About the State by Larne Majorities. I'HILADELI'HIA IS ALL KIGHT Ilia Rcpablicans .Make Their I'snal Sweep of 10,(M)0-Returns from Various Cities and Vllluccs. 1 he I'sual Off V car Vote. 1'liilaili lj.liia. Feb. IK. The niiinlcliiiil election lioro today passed off quietly and the It utibllcnns made their usual sweep on tho candidates fur county of fices. The county ollleers voted for were city solicitor and two police iiik Istrates, as under the law both the Ite pulilicauti and lemorats art) each en titled to one, and Kdward A. Devlin and Maurice- F. Wlllier." were respec tively re-oleoted on the Hepublican and Democratic tickets. John I.. Klnsey. the present city solicitor, was re-elected over Arthur Diddle, the Democratic candidate, l.y a majority of probably fid.niMi. The Democratic vote was light, but the Kopublicnn vote was heavy for an "off yur." The heavy Ilepuhllcan vote was due nrincipally to the bitter factional llsrht between tlie Ilepuhlicatis themselves. The "combine," as the faction headed by David Martin Is known, and the IJttayiteH praimled In a stru-fRli over coiincilinanlc candidates. Tho Qtiayites did not make a llht In every ward in tlie city n pa in st the regular candidates of tho party, but only in certain wards. In some Instances in these wards tlie ijuayltcs anil Democrats united on the same candidate, and In others the "combiners" und the Dcmocruts were arrayed aura Inst the Quayites. A pain, in other of the wards, three straight tickets were nominated. OwIiik to these complications it Is ditlleult to learn w.ith whom the victory In the conncllmanic llxlit rests. Charxes of wholesale fraud In some of the wards are belli)- freely made. The Municipal leaRtic. a reform ti'KtinlSint ion. also nominated candi dates for c-ouncilmen. and In some In stances indorsed either the combine" candidate or tlie Quay candidate, lint from returns received, the lennue does not seem u.t have cut much of a (inure in the liKht. One of the Hot luds Johnstown. Pa., Feb. IS. The Dem ocrats swept the city today, electing WaKtier for mayor by a majority of .".sti. The rest of the ticket was elected by smaller majorities. There were Dem ocratic Kuins In almost every one of the seventeen wards. Sam I.enhart. for controller, and P.. F. Soeedy. for treasurer. Kemocrats, defeated Drown and Wehn. School Directors' l ight. Wllkos-Harre, Pa.. Feb. 18. The mu nicipal election here .today was one which centered principally in the school directors flurlit Dr. i. V. Cuthrie, who has served on the board nineteen years, and Dr. W. G. Weaver, for the past lll'leen years, were both triumphantly re-elected to serve three years lonK'-r by about 1 .;"' majority in the face of most enei'sjetlc canipalKn with three Htrontf competitors. 'onolidation at Sunhnrv. Sunbury. Pa.. Fell. 18.- Sunbttry and Fast Sunlury borounh voted today on consolidation, which curried by ::m ma jority. Sunbury now has a population of u.oon. tic publicans Own Media. Media. Pa., Feb. IS. The entire Ue publlcuti ticket, tin ludlnif seven coun cllinen, two school directors, three au ditors und u constable, treasurer, su pervisor. Justice of the peace und town clerk Were elected. Mailt Vote at West f'.hcNter. West Chester, Pa.. Feb. is. A very llKht'vote was out here today, there belnx; but little Interest in t he munici pal elm-Moil. The, liepllblican ticket was elected by ix majority of 4.".0. Hut one contest was on. that being lor bor i in nil auditor. (leoiKe Zum I Republi can) won over C. C. Hoopes (Dem ocrat) by 4(H) majority. ouict at I'onsilllc. Pottsvllle. Pit., Feb. 1S. The election here today passed off quietly. Tlie Re publican liorotiKh ticket hud no opposi tion. In some of tlie wards, however. Democratic und independent candi dates were elected to council and Jus tice of the peace over the regular Jto publicun candidates. Sweep at I nncaNter. Lancaster. Pa.. Feb. 1K. The Repub licans swept this city today, re-electing Kitwln S. Smcltz. mayor by "i(:s major ity over Henjainin F. Davis. Demoi'iat. The Republicans will have a large ma jority In both branches of council, lint Tight at Altnnnu. Altoona. Pa.. Feb. 1S.-The municipal election held here today fur mayor, treasurer, controller.councllmen, school directors and assessors at large was one of the hottest ever held in this city. At mldniffht only four precincts out of 2:! hud been heard from and these showed n Democratic gain of 17a for mayor and city controller. If the same increase holds good in all the other pre cincts William W. Murray, Democrat, for muyor. and W. L. Nicholson. Dem ocrat for city controller, will lie elected by safe majorities. II. F. Ferguson, Republican, Is elected clly treasurer. Hig (inlii at I .itoi. F.aston. Pa., Feb. IS. An unusually large vote was polled here today. The entire city Itepublicun ticket was elect ed. Majority for mayor h nbout ."(. Three years n;:o the Democratic mnjor Ity for mayor was 40. Colore J Assessor I lectcd. Harrisburg. Pa., Feb. 18. John I). Patterson. Republican, has been elect ed mayor by a majority of at least l.'ittO over Walter, Democrat, and Kllenber ger. citizens reform. The entire Re publican ticket is elected with the pos sible exception of C. C. Shriver for con troller. A. V. Denneo, colored, is elected a. city assessor. Close Contest ut KcnJing ReaiVmpr. Pa.. Feb. !!. At 12."0 this morning; the contest for mayor in this city Is so c lose that it may take several hours to determine the result. At this hour leinbach, Republicnn. has a slight lead but the chnnccs are favor able for the election of Weldcl, Demo crat, by a small majority. fomocrats Carry Ashland. Ashland. Pa., Feb. 18. The Demo crats elected their entire borough tick et today Including six councllmen and three out of live school directors. Mcudvillo in Line. Meadville Pa.. Feb. 18. At the city election today the Republicans carried everything:, the majority In some In stances being somewhat reduced by local Issues. Ml ltd at F.rle. Erie. Pa.. Feb. IS. The municipal election today exceeded all former con tests in the number of votes cast. The returns at a lute hour Indicate the election of Robert J. Sultsman, Demo crat, for mayor, over Isadora Sobel, the Republicnn nominee. The balance of the Republican ticket was elected. Republicans Hold ('oiincil. York. Pa.. Feb. IS. The municipal election today resulted In the entire Democratic city ticket being elected. The Republicans will control both branches of city councils. KeptiMicnn tiain. Lebanon. Pa.. Feb. II John A. Wel mer. for mayor, and all the other can didates on the Republican city ticket were elected today by SO0 plurality. The Republicans also elect ten council men, giving them a majority in councils on joint ballot of 17 a Republican gain of 3. Heading's rheekered Vote. Reading. Va.. Feb. 18. The result of the full count shows that Jacob Weldcl, the Democratic candidate for mayor, has been elected by over 100 majority over Jonathan Lelnbach, the Republi can nominee. The Democrats secured the city treasurer but tlie Rcpuhliitius captured city controller und three as sessors. The Democrats also gained In council which Is now Democratic, for merly Republican. Contest at 1'ltf.tMirz. Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 111. The munici pal election here yesterday was bitterly contested. At this hour (l.:w a. ni.( the Republicans claim the election of the mayor, treasurer and a controller by 2.."im) to :!.(KMi majority, and tlie election of 56 out of tlii couticiimen. I lie Vote ut Itctlilclicm. Rcthlehcni. Pa.. Feb. IS. The four wards of licllil.diem hnve elected the Republican ennrtidats for town coun cil. In two of the wards the Democrats elected their candidates for school board. The Republican borough ticket wns elected. In South Bethloheni. four of the live wards have elected Dem ocratic councilmen. The Republicans electrd one councilman and two school directors. Party lines were not drawn and a small vole was polled. The Dem ocratic boron ?h ticket Is elected by a large majority. Sow Jen's I at Haute. Allcntown. Pa., Feb. IS. Kx-Con-gressuinn William 11. Snowden today fought what may prove his last political battle. He was the Democratic candi date for mayor and met his Waterloo. His Republican opponent was Fred II. Lewis, a young lawyer, and a fight was made ugainst him on the ground of his youth. The young element, as a rule, worked and voted for Mr. Lewis. Re publican gains were made in nearly ev ery one of the districts of the city. It is estimated that Lewis' majority In the city will be at least 300. Airred L. Reichenbach, Democrat, is re-elected city treasurer by a majority of over Kiln. Dr. Morris F. Cawley ami James lluuse man ure running close for city control ler, with the chances-In favor of the former. John Martin, Lewis Pluck and Lewis Iteinhurrt, Democrats, ure likely to be elected city assessors. Roth branches' of city councils are likely to be a tie, but the Democrats mude a gain of three. Onavitc .MakoCinins. Philadelphia. Pa., Feb. 18. In tlie councllmnnie light the Quayites made serious breaks Into the "combine" ranks and the followers of Senator Quay will be more largely represented in city councils thun they were. In select council the Quuyltes elected V members a gain of two and In com mon council It would seem that they have nuide a gain of about l.'i. al though this is only an approximate es timate tonight. The Democrats lost heavily in the slight representation they hail in councils. Their strongest representation wus in select council, where they hud seven members out of :!7. f these seven the Democrats to day lost four. In common council their representation was practically wiped out. ki:kr is a iikko. lie ni ricd Mrs, bummer from a burning lluilding-Siic Was Hemmed in by I la and Had Tainted on the Second Story Porch. AVhitestone, L. I., Feb. 18. Charles Kerr, of tills village, early today brave ly rescued Mrs. Hattle Kuiiimer, the wife of Richard Kunimer, bis neigh bor, from being burned to death. Mrs. Kunimer was alone In lier home last iiibt. She was awakened at : o'clock tills morning by the barking of th wulohdng which the family kept about the house. Mrs. Kuiiimer dis covered that tile house wus on tire. She went to the stairway, but saw it was u mass of llumes. The barking of tlie dog also urottsed Kerr, who was uslee: In ills bouse ud Joinlng. n looking out of his house Kerr suw that the Kuminer home wus In Mimics. He heard Airs. Kuiiilnei screuiu, and knowing that she was alone, went to her fescue. Mrs. Kunimer. ufter she suw that she could not erica oe from the burning building by means of the stairway, ran out on the porch on the srcintil tlooi- of the house. She was undecided whether to jump or not. and becoming hysteri cal fainted Kerr saw lier on tlie roof of the porch, and, dashing through t hi burning building, managed to get her from the olace. She was In her night clothing and bad been badly burned about the lace ami hands. Mrs. Kuni mer wus brought by Ker into his home, w here she was cared for and a physi cian wus summoned to dress her burns. The volunteer firemen were sum moned, I. ut the Kilmer house burned down. Tile loss is J:i,i)00. Tlie building wus owned by Robert Hllssert, of New York, and Is said to have been Insured. KISK IX OCKAX 1KAVI.I.. Prcccntnge of I.Ives Lost Does Not Com pare with KallroeA-i. Washington. Feb. IS. James A. Du mont, supervising Inspector general of steam vessels, has sent to congress a report showing that, as a rule, life is safer today on an ocean steamer than on any other vehicle of transportation. He says that In the twenty years end ing last June Inn ocean and coast-wise steamers were lost Willi 77J passen gers, an annual average of .!!l persons, tin tin railroads of tin; I'tiited States during live years ending June '!. Ixliii, :i4.'!04 passengers and employes were killed, an annual average of fi.Mil. (ien erul luimont says he lias beep unable to tlnd uny statistics in this country We Have Nailed Bargains On the front of our store. April i we move to 303 Lackawanna avenue, so now the goods must go. Cost or less. Don't want to see them damaged moving, and besides, how much better to open with everything new. Below are four samples of the way we shall sell: IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllUfllUIIIIIIIII!lillIlllllllinilllillllllll'lllllllllEIIIIII Silverware I Pictures Near the door a table full of Butter Dishes, Cake Baskets and odd pieces of Tea Sets. Your pick for $ .00 Worth double or more. HlllltlllllillflllllUIIIIIIIUlllIlllll.injJIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIll Tea Spoons Watches Rogers 1147. None better made. Vou S Complete line from little silver ones at have paid front Si.js t t 'or mt- 5 -7S Hd gold at Sjg. all marked Fifty sets to go at 5 dots n like th 90" How Is your table are ? jitiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiuiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiinniiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii! REXFORD'S, 213 Lackawanna Avenue. tV VVVVVVVW'IWVWVWW WWW S I showing the number of people killed in ; general employment. in (iermany. : however, a record Is kept of accidental loss of lite among workmen, i Thv Ciitniau records show that in eltfht years and three months 'itUHMi workmen lost their lives through or dinary accidents Incidental to their la lor. This means an annual average of 4.727 persons, or more than six times the number of passengers and employes lost on ocean steam vessels In twenty years, lieneral Dumont says that this government, by Its beneficent laws regulating travel by sea, has reduced ti- . i - into to u minimum t"t ; reached by any other nation. He adds that these figures, gained from actual experience, should go far to remove the fear of ocean travel felt by many timid persons. ( I T OFF BIT SAFE. i I'ortT .Men hctuineJ Three I'nys on j (ircnt Soutl lleaeh-Dwing to the Cold Weather I hey Have Been I nnblo to nil Home. tx. A rnrober of fishermen and others who sailed across o. fc.i.o .-.aiiii I'.cncn (luring . the hitter part of last week and on , Sunday to pick up llotsain from the stranded steamship Lamington. which ran ashore there during the storm of ten days ugo. hnve not yet returned to their homes. They went when the weather was fair and the sail of live miles perfectly safe. Since Sunday Ice has formed on the bay to a thickness sufliclent to prevent the passage oi' boats, and not strong enough to sup- j port the weight of a man. so that they i have been unable to return, j No uneasiness is felt for their safety, I however, as there ure several houses und huts on tlie beach where they can tlnd shelter and food. Had they wi.died I to return they could have done so by going east to Moriches and crossing to j the mainland by a bridge, or they could have come over where the buy narrows In bouts. Altogether there are prob- ubly forty men on the beach. Kl-VIVAI. IN Jl-USF.Y. lltislncss Suspended in llrldgeton to Permit People to Attend. llrldgeton, Feb. 18. Most of the busi ness houses in this city were closed be tween 2 ami i! o'clock this afternoon in obedience to the proclamation issued by Mayor Applegate, in order to allow the employes to attend the revival ! meetings in the opera house. Tin meetings have been going on for I over a week und ubout 2.000 people ut ! tend the services nightly. Many con versions have resulted, and the revival fever spread all over the city. It was decided by the mayor to Issue the proclamation, and nearly all the etn I ployes of the factories und shops hnve ! been granted tlie time to go to the meet ! ings. Overflow meetings have to be In-Ill In the different churches, many people being unable to guilt admittance to the opera house. joki: on Tin: nr.AN. Harvard's I'ncultv Inquiring Into the existence of a Secret Society. Cambridge. Mass.. Feb. IS. There Is manifest indignation among the Harv ard ccllege faculty and an undercurrent of some excltment among tlie students, us a result of u prank played at the col lege yesterday. A number of students appeared at tlie house of Dean Hriggs in response to an Invitation bearing the signatures of the Dean and Mrs. Hriggs. to attend a reception. Neither the dean nor his wife were responsible for the Invitations. The affair caused great amusement, and the dean himself seems to unpreciate the situation, but the faculty does not, and it now seems like ly that an investigation is about to be begun by tlie college authorities. 1.1 is stated thut the faculty liuve evi dence to prove the existence of u secret society which has been formed at Harv urd llils year, and of which one of the requirements for Initiation is the per petration of some act which would merit the penalty of expulsion from the college. j MiMMi i:.N;ixi:r.Ks mi:et. (inhering of Members of the Institute at Pittsburg. Pittsburg. Feb. IS. The annual meet ing of the American Institute of Min ing Kngineers convened In Pittsburg this evening. President Joseph D. Weeks delivered the annual address, in which he considered ut length the claim that the late William Kelly was the inventor of the BessemT steel pro cess. The engineers will visit Homestead. Duquesne, and Kust Pittsburg tomor row to see the Carnegie and Westing house works. Papers will be read Wed nesday evening and tit the Thursday's sessions. The the annual banquet of the institution Is to be held Thursday evening. .... - - WONDRRFl'L are the cures accom plished by Hood's flarsuparilla and yet It Is only because Mood's SHrsaparllla, the one true blood purllter, makes pure, rich, healthy blood. ROOD'S PILLS Tor the liver and bow els net easily, yet promptly and effi ciently. i Plllsbury's Flour niK'a have a capac ity of 17.D00 barrels a day. Hundreds nicely framed. They will go. Such prices never before seen. We vnt to tell you of 500 Engravings, samples, some finger marked a little. 10" Worth ijc to joe each. l $3.90 S for a 7-Jewcled l-:igin In neat rate. m you know lilgln pi Ice ? Bo 00S SSTTSSS'I'S -ST-y Tya si A MANUFACTURER'S JOY. How a Gentleman Was Made Happy After llellad Begun to Despair. One of the best and most prominent establishments In Cohoes, N. Y., is the Tlvoll Hosiery mills, owned by the itoot .Manufacturing company. Mr. C. Fred. lCuot, a prominent officer in the com pany, has been during the past seuso.t suffering from a severe cold and pains in the chest, with a strong tendency to pneumonia. He experienced all tie symptoms which accompany sucli troubles, including lack of energy, loss of appetite and tlie general depression which comes to people threatened with this terrible disease. Pndor the advice of a friend Mr. Itoot liegan the use of Dr. Acker's Knglish llemcdy for Con sumption. He says: "I tried this great P.enicdy. and after a very few doses found absolute relief and an entire cur., and was thereby saved from a severe illness. I can highly recommend Dr. Acker's Knglish Hcinedy to all who may he allllcted as 1 was." We mention tills case of Mr. Itoot us one of very many which are coming constantly to our notice, where this great I'.tigllsh Kemedy has proved not only effective, but almost marvelous in its power. Its popularity in Antert:a is fast becoming equal to that in Kng land. nnd it fully merits all that can bo said In lis favor. Any man or woman who has a cough, pains In the chest, de pressed feelings or any of the symp toms common to pneumonia or con sumption should not hesitate a mo ment, but take this Remedy befoto It is too lute. LIGHT OX PEARL BRYAN' f ASK. Gcnrgo Jackson tiives a (iraphia Account of tho Midnight Kidenlth the Murdercis and Their Victim. Columbus., )., Feb. IS. Coventor Tlushnell has honored the requisition of tiovcrnor iiradley. of Kentucky, for the murderers of Pearl Hryan. Coventor Rradley has announced his intention of going to the utmost limit to protect the prisoners from mob vio lence when once they are in his Juris diction, but sullen mutterings are still heard from the .Kentucky side of the river. Interest in this now famous-case cen ters in the story of the colored cub driver, Oeorge Jackson, who claims to have driven Walling, Jackson and the girl to the scene of the murder on the fatal night of the tragedy. This negro tells a murvplous story, taken either from the standpoint of truth or fiction, lie g-lves a graphic account of his mid night drive through the swamps and hills or the Kentucky highlands, detail ing tlie most minute incidents of the Journey. He tells of the sobbing girl made half unconscious by tlie drug ad ministered; how site pleaded to be tak en back, susnecting that everything wu-s not right; told how Jackson held her ilk the vehicle, while Walling sat upon the driver's seat beside him com pelling him to drive according to his di rections at the muzzle of u revolver, und told of his llnal stop in that desolate spot, where the murderers drugged the feebly resisting girl front the cub and carried her through the undergrowth to where her headless body was after ward found. Here, according to the negro's statement, lie heard tnuflled moans and sounds of a sctillle In the hushes, when un awful fear seized him und he fled from the spot. In his narrative, which the body re told In police court this morning, he gave a description of the cub used, told how the buck window hail been broken In the struggle with tlie girl, and how he had bent tlie lump when he sprang from the scut to run. The police have found a Vehicle corre sponding In every particular with the description even to peculiarities In the way the curtains hung, the cab being tin old-fashioned concern of a style sel dom seen on the street. The owner of the conveyance said he had rented It out on the night of the crime, ami that the lump and glass were all right when it left his stalde. It came back covered with country mud. The police huve subjected the negro's Story to every possible test, but us yet nothing has turned up to shake it. liny the Weber and get the best. At Guernsey Bros. Then Baby was sick, wo gave lier Castnrlo, "iVhen blie wusa Child, she cried for CiiKtoria. When she becsmv Miss, she clung to Ciisturlo. When bti tutd C'hildl eu, she gave them CU-toda. BLANK BOOKS Of all kinds, manufactured at shotf aoticc, at Tbc Tribune Office. CARPETS New Spring Patterns of Axminster, Brussels and CHOICE DESIGNS AND NEW COLORINGS Oriental Rugs, Axminster Whole Carpets, Something New and Beautiful at Moderate Price. There Aire Some Things That arc everywhere recognized as (he very best ot their kind. They are the standards. Others may be good, but the genuine al ways commands respect and evokes admiration. Vou have heard of Haviland & Oil's French China, Haddock & Cos Royal Vitreous, Homer Laughlin's White Granite. These are a few of the many makes we carry in open stock, of which you can select such pieces as you wish. Toilet Sets, Lamps, etc. Wedding Presents. China WEICHEL & MILLAR, 134 UfVOllHG IVERUL Walk in and look untiiiid. WE Don't Follow the Leaders. WE Lead the Followers. . . . KNOX.. SPRING . . HATS M'CflNN THE HATTER, 205 WYOMING AVENUE. 1 J AND D COMPLETE ASSORTMENT IN EVERY GRADE. P. M'CREA & GO, Coal Exchange. 128 Wyoming Ave. TAKE CARE and your eyea win take cure of you. If OF YOUR EYES !: ou am troubled witb eadacba or tiarrona. nrHH no tl)R. SHIM. BURG'S and have your eyxa examined frm. V have reduced price ami are th Itwest ia tba city. Nickel ipectacle from f 1 to f 1, gait from U to HJ. 303 Spruco Street, Scranton, Pa. Tapestry J in the prices of" AND Don't buy until you see our prices. Clothiers, ddtemllurnishera- STI-INWAV & SON S . , Acknowlcdifed the Leading PIANOS 01 the World. DECKGK BROS., KKANICHI; & BACHE and other. ORGANS Musical Instruments, riusical Merchandise, Sheet Music and Music Books. Purchaser! lll always find a cemplete stock and at prices as low as the qual ity ui the Instrument will permit at I A. H IIL BERT'S nusic STORE, 117 Wyoming Ave. - Scranton We Have On Hand THE BEST STOCK IN THE CITY . . Also lite Newest. Also the Cheapest. Also the Largest. Porcelain, Onyx, Et; Silver Novelties in Infinite Varlity. Latest Importations. Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds. fl. E. ROGERS, Jeweler and Watchmaker, 215 Lackawanna Avo. Winfer Will Soon B? fl?r? And to be prepared to met lb eoldl weatber you want a Majeaakl Sail an Overcoat or both UND THE BEST PLACE TO VISIT FOR SOMETHING GOOD III MERCHANT TAILORINB IS 406 Lackawanna A?a, THERE YOU WILL FIND The larcfit stock to select from, TrSia- minvs Atvan 01 in. nasi, uimc mviaa in CuttniK, and ni.'le op on the premise by Espert Workmen. KVNothiiif allowed to leave theMtab lialmiBDt unlrss s-itlslaccory to the cu-h! tamer, and the lowest price consistent with Good Merchant Tuiloriur. AYLESWORTtTS MEAT MARKET The Finest in the City. The latest luprored furnish tags and apparatus far kceplag eat, butter and efgs. 823 Wyoming Ave. TAR GUM Cures Colds. Lays Out LaGrippe, Cures Incipient Consumption. Manufactured by G. ELM E.N DOKF. i:i mint, N. Y and for sal by the trade generally. MEGARQEL & CON NELL, Wholesale Agents, Sciutoa, Pi Suits Owcoats