5 Pure and (tod RAKING Every ingredient used in making Cleveland's bak ing powder is plainly printed on the label, information not given by makers of other powders. " Recipe boot free. Seed stamp and address. Cleveland Baking Towder Co., N. Y. wm Moore FIRE INSURANCE, 120 Wyoming Ave. ackawanna THE Laundry. 308 Penn Ave. A. It. WARMAN. IIU1D1 WILLIAMS & MANULTYa3 OF Tie most com plete stock of Special Patterns mads strictly prinate to us for Scranton. CITY MOTES. Join the Tillies and eat Turkey. Conrad Pell, blacksmith, of l'lttston ave nue, had a liiir toe crushed yesterday by a bar of Iron fullltlf,' oil It. Fifteen different sewers tire contcmp'ut pil or in course of construction 111 the city at present. The North Knd has the larg est share of them. The pupil" of Mrs. Kathorlne Wilcox will Klve a musicale in the Assembly hall of the Yoimi? Women's Christian association ioiiIkIu ui 7. .'to o'clock prompt. The Woman's Christian Tempcranee union will hold their regular evaiitfcllstl.! services this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The meetiiiif will be led by Jlrs. UeorKC Field. All welcome. The Oreen ItldKe Woman's Christian Temperance union Will hold 11 mother's meeting in their rooms, on I'eiin avenue, TutMilay at 2.M p. 111. A cordial invitation Is extended to all. A month's mind mass for the late Ucv. Oernlil .lc.l array, of Dunmore, will be celebrated Wednesday moming nt !U1') li. St. Mary's Catholic church, cf wlii. h 1 atlier Mcjliirray was for years paster. The hearing of Arthur Kioihinidrmi for aain nttcmptiiiK to build Hie pei tieo did not take place yesterday afternuen. owing 10 Alderman Millar's absence from the city. The alderman will be hack next S.ti iiiday and will then render his deeluu in the lirst case. Mariiaire licenses were granted yester day to Frank KaralnrUh and Ml la fiiel, anowitz, l'rlrehiiii?: Kreilrrli'k l.iiwn nee and MiiMgie Kaub, Seranlon; Willi. 1111 U 1 I' ll r and Mary A. (lullnithcr, Si-ninlon; Herbert F. Loney and Kuiclitie I.MI,'.', Scranton; Henry Wets luid Ida Hicdnul ler, Scranton. OBITTAUY. . lira. Margaret Day, wife of Police Otlicer Luna Day, died yesterday nf ternoon at her home, ".10 Washington avenue. Shu was a young woman M years of age whose worth and amiabil ity won admiration and respect for her v.hetcver she was known. She was married on June 4, 18!Ii, in this city to Hicer Day. who Is overwhelmed with . grief by the death of his young wife. ISeslde her husband she Is survived by a little daughter who was born on Apt 11 18. Mrs. Day's parents are Mr. and Jlrs. Cross, of Sterling, Wayne county. Mrs. Catherine O'Hara, wife of John O'Hara, of the West Side, will be burled Wednesday at !i a. in. In St. Patrick's Catholic church of the West Side a ie ftilem mass will be celebrated and In terment will follow in Hyde Park Catholic cemetery . The funeral of the late Emma Dean Anderson will take place this morning at 10.30 from her home, 2-130 North Main avenue. Interment will be j.ilvate. Mrs. Moses M. Andicva irlfn of the alderman of the Fourteenth ward, died 'ut 3.!0 o'clock yesterday afternoon nt ,her home, 4X1 North Sixth street. Pneumonia und rheumatism, lrom wh'ch latted disease she had suffered for several years, were the cause of death. Deceased was 19 years of age. She was born nt 1 leaver Meadow, Pa., and resided on the West Side for tin past twenty-nine years, moving there soon after her marring:'. Her husband nnd three children, V. I Andrews,. Curtis C. Andrews and Theodore Per nell Andrews, survive. The funeral '..ill be private. The arrangements have not yet been completed. Curtis t Andrews Is at the present time suf fering from a serious attack of pneu monia. Mrs. John Williams died yesterday morning at her home, 312 Kdwards court. The deceased Is survived by her husband and several children. She was 3t years of age. The funeral will occur Thursday afternoon, Edward Carson died Sunday night nt 11 o'clock ot his home on Parker street of pneumonia. He had been suffering from It for some time, but was not thought to be In a dangerous condition until Sunday, when he rapidly grew .worse and sank until 11 p. m., when he expired. . . Mr. Carson was about 30 years of nge and was the son of Thom as Carson, inside foreman at the Storrs shaft. Ho is survived by a wife and one child..;;. Thomas O'Donnell, of 2492 Plttston avenue, died yesterday morning after a long illness. He was a well-known resident of the Twentieth wnrd, and . before movlg there he lived for many ; years In f Jreenwood. A wife nnd grown-up fnmlly survive him. The . names of the latter are James, Rich ard, Patrick, of New York, Mary and Katlu. The funeral announcement will be made tomorrow. Linden Street Dridgo Approach. The curbing of the approach to the Linden street bridge Is about to bo commenced and the paving . will Im mediately follow. Contractor Cleary ays that the work will be completed .according to contract by July 1, the . urn limit. .. .. . wm us 11. Etc. Sure." PdWDER A CARKONDAI.F. OPINION. U hat the llcrulj lUis to Say About Ucv. Ir. Mcl.cnd. In the course of a column of Interest in;; iv?iy u-ry pnt.s, tin1 Carhondale lliial.l h'u.s this to say of a popular ri-i ;i 11 Inn imsim ; "Ktw Dr. McLeod, who was much In ovlilctue I nrohuMy the most npproii slVf niiin In the l.ai'kawannu juvshy tory. fills a wry iiiiixirtant place. There Is nw.l uf just such a man. He lias Iil-as. all his own, ami he Is lint nfra'il In express them whether they are in harmony v!th those of others or rot. He never wavers from his convic tions, and only nits tlown when voted il.uvn. lie evidently admires the man with spirit enouich to li;;ht for what he lielicvcs to he risrht, for when KluVr Dickson spoke against the ovi rturcs he pn pos'd sinilliii; to tile policial as sembly, the doctor said: "1 am Kla.il there is one elder here who dares op pose his pastor." The iillestlon was de bated, hotly, too, und the elder won. In less than live minutes the doctor and elder were havlnir a hearty embrace In the rear of the church. That spirit of brotherly love seemed to dominate In every individual. No unpleasant per sonal feelliiKS were engendered by the strictest nnlngonisni 011 nuestions at issue. Dr. Mcl.end has n happy facul ty of KcttliiK nearly anything he de sires through the presbytery when ins elder Isn't opposed to him." AVAXTKD A CHILD WIFE. This Arabian I lijcntly Head Charles Dicken. . KlRht Arabians, four men, two wo men, a boy and a pii'l. called nt the of lice of Clerk of the Courts John H. Thomas yesterday, their purpose Ih'Iiir to Ret a marrlaKe license for one of the 1111 n mid the little rIi-I, whose ki did not appear to be much more than 10 years, althoimh they protested that she is Mr. Thomas chased them out of I lie oirice. The (till was decked out In a sky-blue wrapper, many sizes too bin for her. Her hat was a larpe one with a wealth of black feathers, and over her should ers she wore a scurf of the same color as her dress, but several shades darker. The attempt to give her nn older ap penrance by means of the clothinR was Krotesiiue in the extreme. ' The man to whom she was betrothed Is an unhealthy looking specimen of his sex. He is about ".. years of bru and pave his name ns John Ponchea. The Rill's name is Kurus Haddnd. Her mother was along, or at least a woman who represented herself as such. It was a great disappointment to them to be refused a license, Hnd they spent over two hours around the court house. They went to Attorney John P. Scragg's olilce and wanted him to In tercede for them, but were not success ful. They live In the central part of the city on one of the courts. TWI'X T V.I' IG IITH ANNUAL. Interesting Mcctins to be Held in Y. M. C. A. Hull Tonight. This evening nt S o'clock there will be held in the association parlors one of the most Important gatherings ever held by the Young Men's Christian as sociation. The occasion Is the twenty fifth annual meeting of the association. The programme will consist of music and brcif nddresses by President A. W. Dickson and others nnd of reports from the following gentlemen, who have been chairmen of the different as sociation committees during the year: William A. Wilcox, Professor W. H. Duell. P. K. Piatt. W. W. IiirMs. W. It. McClave, H. II. Cox nnd Churl. 'S Cen ter. The reports of the various com mittees will no doubt be received with intense interest, ns It Is understv:! Hint this has been one of the most suc cessful years in the history of the as sociation. C0K0NEB TO INVESTIGATE. Intends to Ascertain '.ho Kiuct Cause of the Dentil of Mary .la no tawls. Coroner S. P. I.ongstreet will go to the West Side this morning to investi gate' the cuuse of the death of Mary June Lewis. The coroner will examine the rela tives of the dead girl and take other testimony to throw lljrht on the case. He may. If he thinks the facts war rant such a proceeding, issue an order to have the body exhumed and an au topsy held to determine the exact cause of the girl's death. Dr. Lnngstreet is determined to probe the matter to the bottom, nnd If there be nny criminality connected with it every effort will bo made to have pun ishment meted out to the guilty ones. AVI li: FOR WIFE. Produced bv the Winnctt Stock Company nt the I'rothinshnm. At the Prothlngham last evening the W Innett Stock company opened n tint-. days' engagement by producing "Wife for Wife," a melodrama of striking In terest the scene of which Is located In the sunny South. The company Is headed by Joseph Slay tor, an uetor of the romstlo school who possesses much real ability. Charles Jiowon nnd K. H. Le Due were the most meritorious mem bers of the rather weak comnnny that supports Mr. Slay tor. Specialties were introduced by Mart Fuiler and May belle lionner. Tonight the same company will be seen In "Passion's Slave." "" FFLL'fNiHi:i;x veei, Dunmore Carpenter Sustain a. Com pound I ractnrc of tlio Thigh. Michaed Monaghan. of Mende street, Dunmore, a carpenter by trade, was f mployed in the construction of a house on Drinkei turnpike yesterday and he fell from the scaffolding to the ground, n dlrlanct of nineteen feet and sus tained a compound fracture of the right thigh. He was brought to the Lackawanna hospital In the afternoon And his In juries attended to. An examination failed to reveal that he suffered any oilier injuries. l'OWDEttl.Y AT WOOD'S COL- LEG I: A Tree l.ccturo. On the evening ot Thursday, April 30, nt 8 o'clock, the lion. Terrence V, Pow derly, labor's greatest champion, will deliver his famous lecture "Labor and Chiistinnlty, nt Wood s college. President Williams will meet every expense in order to give his students and friends the full benefit of the great advocate's latest thoughts on a great subject. A cordlnl Invitation is extended to all pupils, patrons, the clergy and the press. ' Humphreys is Honest. D. W. Hunphreys turned over to the police a purse containing money and valuable papers which he found at the ball park yesterday. The celebrated Armorslde Corsets at FINLEY'S. ELECTION NEXT TUESDAY County Superintendent of Schools Will Be Chosen. TAYLOR WILL BE I'XOITOSED Mayor Bailey Think That There Will Not Me a .Meeting of .Select Council on - Thursday Night-Coins to State Convention. Next Tuesday morning. May?, at 10 o'clock, the school directors of Lacka wanna county, except those ot Hcrau ton. Carbondale and Dunmore. will as semble In l!- main room of the court bouse uu.l elect a county superintend ent of schools. J. C. Taylor, the pres ent superintendent, will, to ull appear ances, be re-elected without any oppo positlon. Sir. Taylor Is being accorded what it has been customary to fc'ivo to county superintendents in the oast, a second teim. He has spoken on his visits around the county to the different di rectors, und they seem to be agreed that his service in the ottlce has been of such sulliclent and satisfactory nature ns to entitle him to a second term. There are : directors in the county, und they will meet, elect a chairman nnd secretary nnd proceed through the routine of balloting. It will nlso Is necessary to 11 x the salary of the super intendent. That will very likely take Up but very li'tle time, US Iheiv does Pot aoiiear to be a disposition to In crease Hie amount from $2,0n0 R year, at which figure it lias remained for sev eral veins. out of this the superintendent must pay the expenses of the titlice, which amount to about Sseo u year, leaving him $1,200 net. There Is some talk about the streets of a special meeting of select council. Thursday night, to receive Mayor Hal ley's appointments, but in city hall nothing is known of any such intended move. Several Democratic selectmen who were Interviewed, said they had heard no Intimation of a call further than street rumor, and if a call was to be made they felt that they wniiui know something about It. City Clerk l,n velle, who would necessarily bo called upon t.i Issue the notices If the meet lug was to be called by the chairman, had 110 knowledge of nny Intended meeting. Mayor Ilailey, when approached on the subject, said he had no intention of c ulling a meeting, nnd had heard noth ing of any intended special meeting. "If there Is a meeting Thursday night will you send In your appointments?" he was asked. "It is not likely that there will be a meeting." "Hut, If there is a meeting, will your appointments go In? "No, 1 think not," answered the may or after a few moments ot deliberation, The Indications are that the aspir ants are doomed to another week on the anxious scut. Mayor Ilailey absolutely reiuses lo commit himself for publication with re gard to the appointments he contem plates making. Within the last few days a slate has several times appeared In print, which, It is said, he has de cided upon. It gives Captain ltobling the position of chief of police, promotes Patrolman John Molr to the ofllce of captain, and puts Common Councilman P. J. Hlckey in ehnrge of the tire de partment. These men may be appoint ed; and, In fact, It is the general lm .presslon now among the leading Dem ocrats of the city that Robling Is sure of the police department berth, but at the same time they are not betting nny large amount of their coin on the entire slate mentioned above. If the mayor has decided upon his ap pointments, as many believe, It is only reasonable to suppose that he would call a meeting of the select council Thursday night and present his men for the consideration of the selectmen. That would end the a;--ony he has been enduring since election. No appoint ments 'Will be made Thursday night, Fays the mayor, and from this the con clusion Is drawn that he is not yet ready to speak his mind In the matter. In the meantime the persistent sports men are getting more nnd more hungry with each succeeding day, but many men who used to spend hours each day In their back yards learning how to swing a policeman's club with ease nnd grace, have become disgusted and are returning to the ordinary vocations of life, where the lime light of publicity does not so eagerly search a man out ns when he wears the blue. The Lackawanna Democrats will start today for Allentown to attend Harrlty's state convention, County Chairman James O'Neill and the dele gates elected by his committee will leave this morning on n Delaware and Hudson train for Wllkes-Rarre and from that place will proceed to Allen- town over the Lehigh Valley road. They will be accompanied by a number of Democrats whose interests ure linked with those of the delegates. At 12.45 the delegates who will con test the right of the men elected by the county committee to hold seats In the convention will start for Allentown. go ing over the central Railroad of New- Jersey. These men are anxious to lie recognized for the reason that they will have the naming of the two national delegates from this county If they suc ceed in getting seats In the convention to the exclusion of county committee men. THEY ARE TO HE AVOIDED. Death lie J Kcpentcnccs tho Subject o f the Sermon nt the Catlicdr.il. Rev. P. F. Qulnnun, of Plttston, preached the sermon at the cathedral last night. No sermon will be deliv ered tonight, that the confessions of all may be heard. The forty hours' devo tion will close tomorrow morning with a high mass at li o'clock. Rev, Father Qulnnnn's theme was on the necessity of being at nil times pre pared for death: not to delay repent ance until the deathbed. He spoke of persons who pass along through life with very little regard for their salva tion, hoping to wait until old age comes upon them, nnd then they expect to have sulllclcnt time, when they are good for nothing else, 40 pray nnd make their pence with Almighty Ood. Ex perlences are presented every day around us to teach well the lesson that no one can tell nt what hour und In what manner death will come, hence the necessity of being at all times pre pared. J. It. CAnTiEV'S 'troubles. Ills Drug Storo Sold Out by the Shoriff Vcsterdny. Deputy Sheriff T. J. Price went to Providence yesterday afternoon and sold out the drug store of John 11. Cnf fiey, on West Market street. Tho sale brought $105, and the stock was bought In by Klehtml Caffrey, the defendant's father, who was the first to enter un execution of S2.000. There were other claims ugalnst the missing druggist, but tho sheriff's sale was mude in pur suance of this execution. (leorge O'Donnell hnd a landlord's warrant for $174,811 for rent; A. P. O'Donnell had a Judgment, for $123.75 for board; li. A. Knight hnd a con stable's writ for $il.r for wages; and there was another wage claim amount ing to $7. The money realised on tho sale will likely have to be paid Into court, on account of the various claims that are entered. Senator M. K. McDonald, represent ing Richard Cnffrcy, (lied a petition In court yesterday for a writ of alterna tive mandamus directed to Alderman P. De Lacy, of the Seventh ward, that he show cause why be refused to ac cept paynwnt of coata in the assumpsit suit of A. P. O'Donnell against John li. Caffrey for the board bill afore mentioned, in order that the defendant could appeal the case. Mr. o Donnell sued Druggist Caffrey for $12S.ii and got judgment. The petition for the mandamus alleges that on April 20 the defendant went to the alderman's office and offered to pay the costs, which were $15.61 so aa to take n appeal, nut the alderman refused to accept the costs, and now the court la asked to compel him. The writ la made returnable on Monday, May 11, at a. m. The effort tei appeal was made by the druggist's father; the drug gist is out cr town. 11E WAS POISONOUS. Whole l'u::ili (re is From Eating Cnu:i, .1 KhnNiib. Pie made from canned rhubarb poi soned Jacob Rronson, his wife, three daughters, one son nnd Professor Houser, a hoarder, of Dudley street, Dunnn.re, on Saturday night. The prompt administration of emetics by a physician relieved the affected persons, but Internal pain was suffered by all for several hours. The fact that they ate sparingly of the pie made the case less serious than it might have been. l VISION' 0FTHK M0XEY. Apportionments Made by the County Treasurer of tha Monor Derived from l iquor Licenses of the County. This year the amount of money ild Into the county treasurer's olilce for liipior llcensis was Jl iH.S 12.07. Last year the amount was $1"0,10.81, or s, sl.26 less. There were S,;.6 licenses paid for this year. Seven licenses thut were granted have not been taken out. The money paid in for wholesale, brewer's and bottler's licenses amounts to Ju:!,6XO..r.o. This goes without reserve to the state treusury. The money re ceived for retail licenses . amounts to l 15.101.57. Of this four-fifths go? to the cities boroughs and townshli-s of the county. Kach district Is entitled to that proportion of the amount of nicney paid 'n from the district. The other one-fifth remains in the general county fund. Deputy Treasurer John A. Schadt will be prepared on and after May 5 to pay to the treasurers of the various districts the amount due them, llorough treas urers must have orders signed by the proper authorities and township treas urers must have an order from their suprvh-ori?. The amount each district Is entitled to Is us follows: The detailed statement showing the amount due the county and each town ship, borough and city follows: No, of Amt.dne Lore Illy. licenses. Archbuld borough 21 Klnkely borough Demon township 1 Carbondale township 7 Cnrliomlale city 25 Clifton township 1 1 Hilton borough I Dickson City borough 20 Damncrc boron1i 3H Kirniiiii'st . borough 3 Fell township 17 Ci'er.biiru borough I liiwiilleld township 1 Jermyn borough II Jeficmon lownshl) 1 Lackawanna township 17 Madison township i locality, 2,4i7 S3 S7 S3 4111 :i 9,rkVi 00 t7 33 114 Ui 2,293 21 4,3'7 11 313 !S 971 12 1 1 l'.ii r.7 33 l.i! 27 57 33 974 K2 111 OS 802 fi.l 2.407 Hi 4,242 15 u7 33 57 33 77,201 90 229 :-2 1,211 27 3,219 50 " A CO 2,293 21 29,604 49 MavlleM boroimh .. 7 obi Forge township Olyphnnt boroimh Ransom township Siott townshli Scranton rlty South Ablngton township. Throop borough Taylor borough V averly borouah Winton borough County of Lackawanna ... , 42 , 37 , 1 , 1 .202 , 4 . 11 . 28 , 1 . 20 Total 528 Due from wholesalers, bot tlers and brewers to Com monwealth of Pennsylva nia 39 $145,101 57 $13 tiSO 50 Grand total ..565 $158,812 07 HANDSOME NEW HOME. International School of Correspondence Will Licet It oil Wyoming Avenue. Two large and handsome buildings will soon grace the plot on Wyoming nvenue how occupied by James 1". Dicks ill's frame dwelling. "In them will be housed the International School of Correspondence nnd the large print ing establishment which the school necessitates. The principal building will be In French Renaissance style, three stories high, forty feet front and 100 feet deep. It will be set back far enough to ac commodate a twenty-foot lawn on each side. The other building, which will be used for printing, will abut forty seven feet on Forest court. It will be somewhat plainer than the school building, but In harmony nevertheless. The work of tearing down the old buildings on the site will be com menced in a few days. WILL PROBABLY DIE. Darns Sustained by Young llopskcnlsh l.ikclv to Prove I ntnl. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Benja min llopskcnlsh, of Scrnnton street, who was severely burned on Sunday evening, Is still alive, but at last re ports was Hearing the end. Dr. Herr manns, who Is in attendance, states that the chances of tecovery are very few. The burns are upon the breast and face. In attempting to smother tho Humes, the mother's arms and hands were badly burned. HIS CONDITION SERIOUS. Victim of tho Assault nt tho Continental May Die. John Maluhlck, who was assaulted by three of his countrymen at the Con tinental about two weeks ago, is In such a serious condition that It cannot bo said with any assurance that he will recover. The hearing of John Poloskl, one of his assailants, which was set down for Saturday, had to be postponed for 11 week on account of Maluhlck's inabil ity lo be present. The other two as sailants have not been captured. In tho Keulster of Wills Office Register of Wills Hopkins yesterday granted letters of administration to Kva l'llger in the estate ut her hus band, William Pllger, who committed suicide on Sunday, April l'J, at his home on Rlchter avenue, In the Tenth ward In the estate of Margaret McHttle, lnte of Scranton, letters of administration were granted to John Mcllnle. In the estate nt Morgan II. Williams, late of this city, the will was probated and let tors testamentary were granted to Mar garet Williams. lesso Left His Home, Jesse Teels, a boy Indentured to J. O. Stovens, of Green Ridge, ran away from homo last1 August and ever since has refused to live with his adopted par ents. Mr. Stevens has had the boy ar rested In order ta. compel him to live at home until he Is 21 years of age. - - ' 'I'nken to n Hospital. Miction iveiiy, or nttsion nvenue, who 11ns been at the station house for several days suffering from dellrum tremens was yesterday removed by friends to Dr. Thomson s hospital for treatment. I lcctrlc Plant In Hospital, The Scranton Electrlo Construction company has been awarded a contract for furnishing BOO-llght dynamos to the Moses Taylor hospital. The Blemus & llolske make will he used and It will be put in place by Robert Klple. f t'rook Trout. Lohmann, on Spruce street, will servn you with Hrook Trout-i-fresh from tha mountain streams. SIR KNIGHTS PREPARING Makiay Ready for the .May Conclave of the Grand Lodge. PARADE DIFFICULTY SETTLED Will He No Conflict with the Barnaul Cir cus Poscant-l-'our Commaadertcs AJdcii to the List of Expected Organisations. A meeting; of the executive commit tee of tho Knights Templar, which has in charge the gvneral arrangements for the conclave of the grand com mandery In this city May 25, 26 and 27, was held lust niyht lu the Masonic Temple, Pt-nn avenue nnd Linden street. Reports were received from a number of sub-committees. There have been no Important changes in the three-days' programme. In addition to the commanderies whv.se titles have already been pub lished, notice has been given that the following will be here: Packer. No. 23. of Mauch Chunk: Tyagaghton. N. 2$, of Wellsbnro, and Ivnnhoe. No. 20, of Mahanoy City. Malta coinmandery. of liinghaiiiton, will also be here us 11 body through the courtesy of the grand commandery nnd locul executive com mute und will take part In the parade. The hour of the parade on Tuesday, which, it was thought, might conflict with the Harnum circus parade on thnt morning, will be nt 10 o'clock. Mayor Ilailey has given the sir knights the use of the streets ut that hour. The Knights Teinnlnr have not had any understanding with tho Harnum circus people, consequently it is as sumed that the latter have decided to have their parade at noon. The grand coinmandery pageant will last ubout an hour. On the night of Monday. May 25. the Scranton commanderies will have a re ception In the rooms of the Scranton Rowing association. Other receptions will be as follows: (Irand Commander Kdwnrd 11. Spencer at the Jermyn; St. Albans and (mmandey No, 2. at the Wyoming: two commanderies of Rend ing, nt the St. Charles; Chester com mandery, nt the Valley house. Tuesday morning's parade will In clude at least thirty-eight eomnionder les numbering about 2.000 uniformed sir knights, and nearly every com mandery will be preceded by a band. In the evening, when will also lie held grand commnnilery will be held at 3 o'clock in the Frothlnghnm theater. The ball will take place In the theater In the evenlngq, when will also he held the reception of Mary commandery, of Philadelphia. In the Young Men's Christian association building. The grand commnndery will continue Its sessions Wednesday morning, when the election will tnke place at 10 o'clock. The Installation in the after noon will be semi-public, admission be ing by invitation. IT WAS A VICIOUS MULE. Kieks Its Driver and breaks Its Leg Trj- na to Itcpcnt Performance, Frank Schulz, a Polander. living at Park Hill, was badly Injured about the arms yesterday by being kicked by a mule at the Rrishln mine, where he was employed as a driver. The force of the kick sent him under a car and In endeavoring to again kick him while In this position, the mule broke his leg and had to be shot. Approved by tho Mayor. Mayor Ralley yesterday sent back to City Clerk Lavelle, approved, resolu tions directing the clerk to advertise the petition for paving Ninth, Robinson and Jackson streets; instructing the city engineer to give an estimate of the cr.Mt of the proposed pave, and nlso In structing him to make plans for a sew er on Penn avenue, between Green Ridge and Marlon street. We open today a new stock of Ladies "King" Waists, in French Percales. Dimities and Plaid Zephyrs. ' Finley's. What a silly thing It Is to attempt to conduct any business, be It millinery, clothing, real estate or Hiiy lino of legiti mate trade upon the assumption ttoat your patrons, whose trade you solicit, are to be creatures entirely berert or interest. You can deneml uuon It when cheao prices -are taiivertlsed the articles so ad vertised ara cheap or out of date. Per haps such advertising "pays," but that Is not tne Kinu we uo. we are Belling mil linery upon the basis of a permanent ami constantly Increasing trade to make it an advertising medium by itself, and ns we stated In our first "ad." which was our bow to th8 public and we state it again, uur styles anu qualities are right and prices as low as any house in tho state. If purchases ure not entirely sat isfactory, return the goods and get your money. A. R. SAWYER, w. 132 lyoming Ave. Store Open Friday and Saturday Evenings. Houses for Sals and for Rent, It y uii miilcinplMlc punliuidiin or Iwrar inir a house, vr want to Invest in a lot, ee the lists of desirable property on page a ol The Tribune. BEST SETS OF TEETH. M Inuhullnj the. painless cxtructin; tuetli by au entirely uuw process. :of S. C. SNYDER. D. D. S., 311 Spruce St., Opp. Hotel Jermyn. MAUI Jew (.olorings und Putlerns. Dado and Fringe on Hnth l itds. or Figured All Over Portieres. TA. PI-SI KV CURTAINS, Kich Fflects, ut Remuikubly Low Prices. This kind of fabric is fust becoming the populur door drapery. Smyrna Rugs (3d floor) JYVifA """R-0'" Rlv"K away-at 1.8S, JOxdO Smyrna Runs that usually sell ut S2.S0. JUuts nt 5(1 cents. Bum boo Porch Cur. tains, 6x0, 8x8, 8x10 feet. 1 l BERRY, ttilllin 423 Lackawanna Aunia Spectacles and Eye Glasses to fit evcrybodj'. We make a specialty of fitting Glasses. TRY OUK 50c. SPECS. SIRE These hams are the finest quality of bams sold in this city. We will match them against any hams sold for 14 cents per ponnd, and we are selling them at the ex tremely low price of 8 4C, PER POUND. IB INI AND We are just exhibiting a fine line of the above, Acknowledged by lovers ot art the best ever made. We will be pleased to have you call and examine. RUPPRECHT'S UL 231 Penn Ave. Cpp. Baptist Church. D 4 SOLD ONE DAY. IN THE D SOLD ONLY BY 1 1 S 3J6-JJO WYOMING. AVE. 1 1 VASES ERES n .11 BIG BARGAINS III (apes! For three days only we will offer the balance of our Capes for half price: ISO All. Wotl Capes, four OQ ' yurds sweep . 0 '(' 150 All Silk Cnpcs.bcuutl fully lined 2.49 2.40 2.49 .98 1.98 1.29 2.98 .50 .50 1.29 .25 150 Velvet Cupes beauti fully lined 150 Itroudclotli Capes, nil shades 150 Children's Coats, from 4 to 11 years, ut ... One lot of Illazcr Suits ut One lot of Skirts, stiff Inner lining One lot ot Silk Wuists Ut ; One lot of Laundrled Wuists One lot of Misses' Wuists ut One lot of Infants' Couts, long und short, at One lot of Infants' Luwn Huts M Have Your Furs Storaged. J. BOLZ, 138 Wyoming Avenuj. High Grade PIK Shaw, Clongh A WamB, Carptnttr, Waterloo. Emerson, Malcolm Lots. And Lower Grades at Very Low Pricas. J. LAWRENCE STELLE, 03 SPRUCE STREET. THERE IS A NOBBINESS (BOUT OUR LATEST STYLE OF SPRING HATS That Is Positively Striking. Furnishing Goods, Correct Ideas in Fancy Shirts, Ex clusive and Rich Patterns. Lowest Prices Prevail. FRANK P. CHRISTIAN. 41a SPRUCE STREET. 305 LACKAWANNA AVE. OBBY OVEtTtESr IN EASTER JEWELRY WILL BE FOUND IN ENDLESS ASSORTMENT AT THE 21 5 Lackawanna Avenus. We soil Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, ate., at Intriimio value prices, and as there is not onn cent's worth of oar Urge and attractive stuck that has not corns direct to oar new storo from mauufuoturers, importers and job bers, wo think a look through it might in tcrest you. Will Open About April I. TURNQUEST & GO, Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry, 215 UCKAWANNA AVE. TNI CBIIMATM lie at Prtmt tbe Most r.pelsr sit rtttofsl It Lssauif aoiu Wirtroomi! OppeilteColumbutMoanmMt, 909 Washington Av. Soranton.Pfu i N STORE mam PIAKTOO Bl HATS AT Dunn's