rG THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY. APRIL 20. 1898. 's the Thing- to Do Wear Only the Correct New Custom Last. Made on lasts to fit your feet. Made of Willow Calf, such that will please you in a brown or chocolate shade. No one who cares to be neatly dressed but will be glad to wear it. Also same styles in m ici MLxdL for comfort and service to be had only in our Shapely Shoes SPENCER, 110 SPRITK STBEET. Tho Wllkes-Uurre Jtecora can Ijo had In KcriMUon at tho news stands of 11. Mcinhurt. 119 Wyoming avenue: Mac, Lackawanna aer.ue. CITYXOTKS. Cards of thanks, lesulutloni or condo lence, oliltuary poetry and the llko will be Inserted In The Tribune only wlwn paid Tor lu advance, at tliu rate of 10 cents u. line. l'ay jour Ras bills loilay and save the discount. Common Council clerk II. C. Ilatton is ncthiK mayor's clerk In the absence or It. .1. He.imNh. who Is in Hnirlsbur,;. A civil service departmental exam ination will bo held at the pohtoiitee tills morning at J o'clock. There are thirty applicants to be examined. Zlbu Van Loon was held under $300 ball by Alderman Howe yesterday on a I'harse of bavins embezzled $M." while em. plujeil by the Old I'orse r.rliuul board. Tho sale of seats lor Hie piiKiigi inent of rinucls Wilsmi at the I.jeeum Pilday nlBht In "Half a Kind," will open this morning at 9 o'clock at tho l.jveum box otlice. Recorder of Deeds !'. W. Warlike yes terday received from lliurNbiirg the mm. niIKlons for tho nldermen ami Justices of the peace of Incknv.''inu county elivt td last spilntr. MiurhiBe Minuses re sr.uited yester day to Prank I'. States oml Helen Jiut ihows. of Cu'brndaie; James .M. Clancj any Mmy Klien ClallaRher, of Carbon il.ile: John Jones and Jennie Harris, tt ''crnnton; nwi'Rf Mlr.irtlo and Catherine Kocholaszltl. of oiyiliant. UHMOCKATIC STATE COAlMITrOii. J.uuUitvvmr.itt i)i-lci:ati s I, "It lor (In r rt tin i z Yr-teidin l.sii-knwuiinu s ilelesatea to the Don ocintic btnte coiumlttie? inu tlnj?, Jlur tin J. Caddon and ItUOiiiul J lieamlsb, left for Ilarrlsiuiitf ychterday nftur noun. Mr Ciiitdeii Is the it-Rulaily elected .vuint; iic;nlir of tho htatf comintttee ard iii. Ueamlsli i.s sub- slltutf li"- Cii!iii.!i V. j. FliKsiinmons, now on a trsmess tiip to Ohio, und mIju holds euilontluls bj- leason of linvlnii boon clialinum of the last county committee. .Mes.irs. Heanilt.li mid Cudden are both itiitt-i urtiiimllcs and will oppose Ills incivumeut for an early convention to bo held In Pittsburg, where It is claimed Is an undue effort to becuro the Rubonmtorinl nomination for Colo nel James At. Ouffey. the Allegheney ore mini. The eppr sitiou favor Uobsrt i:. Pattlbon. "ill Hfsin Vny 1 Owing to the death of our senior bishop, we have been delayed In the opening of tho United Christian Church "f Chtlst on Penn avenue, between New York and Minion streets, (ireen IUdge. AVe deslro to notify the public that we will open our regular services on Sun diiy, Mny 1. at which time we expect our nowly-appointed hlshop with us, mid qtlier prominent speakers whoso names will appear later In our papers. The public In general Is cordially in vlteil to all the meetings, morning, af ternoon and evening. Itev. W. W. Depliins. pastor. .Mi tic, vl-ntliiK. dancing: Armorv 'Hi'ed'y. ooooooooooooooooo M Intcrgrcun, Peppermint, "ttlilSSlfrUn, Lemon, Cinnamon, Hose, Violet, Uaniuiii ami Others, FRESH 0 0 8 0 0 0 I g Thh . Scranton Cash Slora ooooooooooooooooo fi ...... ..ggfeJLS.... unio mf&p rmQ o APPROPRIATIONS GO ALONG ANOTHER PEG Common Council Mils Hie Measure Adieu on Third Heading. IM.UAJDINQ INSI'HCTOK'S SALARY Two Ordliinncat, lino mi Ainciidiiieiit to llio I'teiteiit .Ueniurc Creating (ho Olllce nml Another 1'rovldlng Siilnrv Fundi, Introduced mid llrlurri'd Tor l,rliilliic--.ev Hoard ol' Hcvlaloii and Appeal Scion to llo i:iccleil--A Hatch ol New .Men mi res. At last night's adjourned meeting of common council the new 1S98 appro priation ordinance passed third and final lending lu that binnch. On Thursday evening the measure will go to select council for concurrence. The old tax levy ordlnnnce, a mens uie companion to tho appropriations and providing a revenue of $291,000, was presented and referred for print ing. It Is the select council's 1S9" levy with a now tecoid number nnd It desig nated as a common instead of u select council ordinance. Its passage will fol low eloiely that of the appropriations. Mr. Keller Introduced two plumbing measures. One was n supplement to the ordinance now In force creating the olllce of plumbing Inspector, the other provides for the payment of his salary. Knell was tcferred to committee for printing. The cieutive ordinance makes tin-xillice splf-suppoitlng. It provides for the pajnient of the following lets for tests and examinations of plumbing plans: f 1 for a water und smoke test on a Job under $100; 2.". cents for each additional $100 up to $1,000; for contract price of $l.ouo oi ovi'i, a fee of HO cents addi tional per $100 shall be charged; for all rtpalr Jobs over $23 tho fee shall lie 25 cents. All master pluiubeis are to be rcgls te.'ed at an nuuunl fee of $." each, non n sldeut plumbers at $10 each annually, jouineymcn plumbers to be reglsteied after passing an examination, the fee to be $10 annually. KXAM1XIXQ HOARD. The building Inspector, plumbing In spector und one member of the board of health shall constitute the board for examining the Journeymen plumbeis and shall hold such examinations twice a year. The oidlnance providing for the payment of the plumbing Inspec tor's salary is for "the balance of the liscal year lbS." A resolution providing for the elec tion of a new board of tux revision anil appeal was Introduced by Mr. Jncltson. It directs the city clerk to call a spec ial meeting for that purpose on Mon day evening, Ma 2, at 7.30 o'clock. Now ordinances and resolutions were Intioducod as follows: Mr. Wenzel An ordinance providing for the purchase of a combination chemical and hose wagon for Hellef Hose company and appropriating funds therefor. Mr. Grllllths Directing the city clerk to advertise for proposals to do the city's printing of advertisements and ordi nances dining the fiscal year of 1S9S. Mr. Sheridan Directing the city engi neer to establish a grade for gutters on Meridian street lu the Fifth ward. Mr. Oliver Providing for the Introduc tion of ordinances and resolutions in the Sixth order of business according to tho secpiunee of the wards. All the resolutions were ndopted. The ordinance was referred for print Intr. HONDS P.rCKIVKD. I 'mm City Ticasurer Poland weie le ceived the bonds nnd tho appointments of C. n. Hertford and Thomas R. Lan gan, to be tax collectors in tho Seven teenth and Thirteenth wards, respect ively. Tho appointments were approv ed. The eitv treasurer's nnnual report nnd the annual leport of the alnktn? funo" commission were received and hied. Common council will meet In :egular sc-son tomorrow evening. OREAVEY-UORMAN NUPTIALS, I'totty Ceremony at St. Petri's Cutlio dml Yesterday .Homing. At St. Peter's cathrdral yesterday moinlng, was solemnized the man luge of John J. Oreuvey. of the llrm of Gteavey X Howie, Spruce stteet, and Miss Anna Tersse Goinutn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gorman, of U:l Pen iiiivenue. The ceremony was nc ct mpanled ltli u nuptial mass and was witnessed by a laige assi.-m'nusc of friends of the contracting partb . Itev. Walter Gorman, of Ashley, brother of the bride, ias the olilclat Ihgt clergyman and celebrant of tho mass. In the sanctuary wore also Itev. John Loughrun, of Mlnooka; Uev. J. J. O'Toole, of Providence; Uev. J. J. 11. Feeley und Hev. M. F. Loftus, of the cathedral. The marches were played by Professor William Schilling, and two appropriate solos were ren deied by Miss Hannah Magi an, of Ulnghamtoni. The bride was attended by Miss Ks tella U. Mngran, of Ulnghamton. "Will Coyne, of this city was best man and John Dolan und Austin Gorman ush ers. Tho brido was attlied in n cos tume of crepe de I'arls over toniuolse taffeta with hat to match. The bildes mald wore tan made over pink taffeta. The former can led a prayer book while the latter bore a boquet of pink loses. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Gorman residence on Penn avenue. Among the out-of-town guests were- Mr. nnd Mis. M. AV. O'Hoyle. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mangan, Miss Muigaret Mangan, of Pittston; Mrs. Kdwnrd Mushrun. the Misses Maghran, of Hlnghamton; Mat thew Flynn, of Chicago; Mr. und Mis. P. A. Duffj'. Miss Ulna l.ottus. of Carbondulo; Miss Geary, Mlss Huffy, of Wilkes-Ham-. Tho newly inarr.led couplo left at midnight for a tilp to Washington. They will be at iioniu after May 1, at C00 Adams avenue. COUNTY UOARDS OF HEALTH. I'logriunme Arniiigvd (or Their .Meet In in TM City Next Tuotdu. Five members of the Antochtttd Hoaids of Health of I.u.kaw.'jiinu, county icsponded to u, i all for a meet ing yesterduy atternoon to arranga a P'oKHimnie for the seml-annm i n.eet Ing of tho organisation Tuesday after noon and evening of next week in tho Scranton board of health rooms. The meeting was held In the olllce of D. W. nrown, In the Mears building and was to have been attended by memheis of the various committees. Those present wero; Or. F. F. Van MiKIe. president, of Hlakelv: D. W. rr-rnwn, secretary mid treasurer; Vr. . A. Talne, chairman of tho UUl.t tlvo committee; C. At. Ilathuway, of Olyphant, and O. J. Miller, of Dun- more, a member of the legislative committee. For tho ntternoon tcsslon next Tues day th following programme has been decided upon: Itoports of local boards, address by President VniiHlekle, re ports of committees, u. paper on "Milk" by Professor A. II. Welles, of the Sctnnton IIlRh school; u paper on "Meat" by l)i. J. C. Price, of nalton; a paper on the disposition of the dead, by 13r. It. Wehlau, of Scrunton; a question box period In charge of Dr. J. It. Murphy, of Dunmoie; report of tho treasurer; olectlon of odlcors. The evening session Is to be less el aborate. Dr. W. V. Allen, health olll cer of this city, will discuss a topic which will reveal something of bin manj' years experience as a health ofll-i-fi. The danger in the uhii of patent headache preparation will bo told by Dr. W. A. Pnlne. Attorney Fred W. Fleltz will address the gathering on the proposed amendments to the sani tary laws. 12uch session will be open to the public. JUROR WITH A GRUDGE. Unusual Allegation fn the Reasons (or a New Trial Filed In (lie Case Against 0. L. Wallz. Herauo they believe and stand ready to prove that theie was a "ringer" on the jury, the defeated plaintiffs In the case of Megai-gcl & Council against O. h. Wultz, petitioned court yesterday, through their attorneys, Watson. Diehl . Kemmerer, for a rule to show cause why n new trinl should not be granted. The case was tried at tho March term of common pleas. The plaintiffs sued to recover for $230 woi Hi of groceries. Tli defendant put in nn offset of $210 for a 1.500 pound shipment of butler, for which, it was claimed, ctedit waa never given. The plaintiffs said that they certnii.ly gave credit for goods they re ceived, nnd that It was Impossible un der their svtom of conducting their store for a large shipment like that to be overlooked. IespitP these asmnnees tho jury le- lievcd the butter story and allowed the plaintiffs only for the dlffeience be tween the ntfset and their claim. Among: those who were surprised nt the verdict were the plaintiffs. They bcaan an Investigation and now thej cone into court unci say that one of the Juiors was "agin" them. This Juror served under the name of Thomas D. Trubodj. car-sealer, Scran ton When the Jury was debating the butter question, it Is alleged, Trubody voluntecied the Information that he worked for Megargel & Connell at one time and that he could assure his fel lows of the Jury, from his own experi ence that It was quite possible for a shi;.ment of butter to be received at the Hi,;c room without being duly credited at the ofllce, Just as Waltz contended had ncen done in his case Upon learning this the paj' roll of the til in was closelj- scrutinized, 'but no Thon.as D. Trubody could be found. Fu'-ther Investigation however revealed the f ict that Trubody had worked for th" firm fcome years ago under the name of Thomas D. Jones and had been "discharged for cause." The Jurj', It is averred, was Influ enced In arriving at its verdict more by the prejudiced testimony of Juror Ttubodj' than by the evidence at tho tilnl and on the stiength of this, it is contended, the cas-e should be retiled .t the di awing of the jury, It I.s clnlm-d, Trubody was not recognized by the plaintiffs as their former em ploye. Joiii s. At.idavit to the occurrence In the juiy room was made bj one of the oth er Jurots, W. C. Smith, a miller of North Abington. SCHOOL BOARD FINANCES. Committee Last .isiit Cut Noarly $'!(), OOO from I8DS Kuimiitoi. The second meeting of tho finance committee of the board of control was held last night, when an elfort was made to complete tho cutting of the 1893 estimated expenditures so they would fall within the revenue. A total of $l'J,Sli wan lopped off, a reduction of $70,000, Including the paring done at last Frldaj night's meeting of tho com mittee. Tho following reductions wero made last night: Fiom the High and Train ing school estimate of $32,422, $1,815; from the teachers' committee estimato of $150,000, $15,000; from the supply committee's estimate of $13,000. $3,000. From the latter estimate $2,000 was taken at the last meeting, a total re duction of $5,000 on that item. The committee is now within $3,919 of the estimated revenue of $381, 10G which will clevelope from the H-mlll levj-. On Friday evening the commit tee will probably hold Its final meeting, to make the required reduction of $3,919 and prepare its repoit for next Mon day night's regular meeting of the board. FIRE DEPARTMENT COMMITTEE. Annual IiiHiecttiiii' Days 1'ixtil tor H m 18 nnd 11). The annual Inspection of the Scranton Arcs depattment will occur May IS and 19. The date was fixed at a meetlm,' of the Joint lire department committee of councils last evening. The inspec tion, however, has nothing to do with the annual patade vhlch will bo held In tho fall. Mayor Halley, Chief Hlc key, the district engineers nnd the joint tire department committee will .make the Inspection. At last ntsht's committee session the appointment of Qporge Halley to be permanent man of tho General Phlnney I'nglnc company was considered favor-abb-, and will be so reported to select council tomorrow night. It was decid ed not to take action on the mayor's appointments of stokers and engineers until after the posage of the appro pilatlon ordinance. This 00111156 was duo to the reduction made in the sal nnes of cnglneeis and stokers by tho new oidlnance. 1'iiinily Diunrr Pnrlv. W. S. Simpson leached his seventy third birthday anniversary last Sutur daj and it wus made the occasion of a family dinner nt the family home on Kxtcr street. There wero present C. U Simpson, wife and daughter; II, I, ftliiipsidt, wife and daughter; W. F. St.iloy and w Ife. Pittston Gazette. 1 ! OOOD TIMKR have come to those whom Hood's Sarsaparlllu has cured of scrofula, catarrh, dyspepsia, rheuma tism, weak nerves, or Borne other form of Impure blood. HOOD'S PILLS are tho only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllla. Easy and yet efficient. TENTH BIRTHDAY OF THE J. W. C. A. Event Wo s Celebrated Yertarday In the Association Rooms, TIIRONU OF DELIGHTED CALLERS lYtlcttntcil tho Olllerrs nnd .Mcrntiois on the Admirable 1'e.ti-Year lllntory ol the Popular Iiitillliitloii--i'ho Cclr binllon Wiiii In tlin Nnturn of 11 Noll Arrnngod Social Airulr--Usiinl l'litcrtnlmnoiit Fcntures Illimlii ntcd-.'M rlt-Kiiown I, miles Atilslud Tin tenth anniversary of tho Young Womens Christlnn association was cel ebrated yesterday from 4 to 10 o'clock In the association rooms on Washing ton avenue. Uotwcen the hours named n cuiitttunt stream of visltots called nt the rocms nnd showered congratula ting uptn tho olllceis and members of the popular Institution. While entertainment was provided In the way of music, those In charge of the celel ration aimed to make the occn slr.n maikcd by sociability und folic! tntlon rather than by puiely entertain metit features. In these respects noth ing was lacking While, naturally, most of those who cnlled weio women t hut 0 were many men visitors. Mrs. W. D. Kennedy, Mrs. C. 13. Dcr m.ui and Mls.s Deacon had charge of the nrfnlr, and were assisted by Mrs. K. H. Ripple, the ptesidont, nr.d Mrs L. M. Gates. Splendidly prepared ro Ireshments were served under the dl iceUon of Mrs. If. S. Godfrey, Mrs. II. D. Gardner, Mis. II. Htelle nnd Mrs. J. A. Lansing. The guests wero served bj' joiing ladles, members of tho asso ciation. Mrs. Rlpp'o was nsslsted In receiving and presiding "by Mrs. C. V. Simpson, the chairman of the committee on nom inations, which named the first officers ol the association, in PSfl. They were assisted by Mesdames Holes, Kennedy, Derman, Conlev, Jackson, Fellows, H. J. and C. P. Mattbow3, Welles. Atch bald, Poore, Price. Watres, Kays, Carr nnd Diehl, and Misses Deacon, Krig- baum and others. Miss Hays, the state secretary, and others, made Informal addresses. There was singing by Mls Kathryne Timber man, Mrs. J eph O'Hiicn nnd Miss Cordelia Freeman. DRYAN WENT TO EASTON. I.olt iiilt City on un Karly Train lor Down the State. Hon. William J. Bryan left here yes terday morning on the S.L'O o'clock Jer sey Central train to lecture In Easton In the afternoon and Allentown in the evening. Ho had only nbout five hours' sleep to rest him from his arduous work of the preceding daj' and to refresh him for the equally aiduous programme GALLON'S. Spring Suits for Men 'ZJSTu, fig our Men's Suit Department the most attractive in the city attractive because we show a great variety of styles attractive because our prices are magnets that cannot fail to attract. Men's Business And Dress Suits Are here in fashionable cloths. The swell plaids and neat stripes are here in great variety, and with our showing of numerous more sedate patterns, gives our patrons the opportunity of a large selection at popular prices. $6, $8, $10, $12, $15. Alen's Top Coats Are here in several different shades. The popular coat is the Covert Cloth, cut short and boxy. Some are made with strap seams, some have plain seams. Silk or Italian $6.90, $9.80, A Shoe Special Men's Patent Leather Russet Vici Kid, Black Vici Kid and Box Calf Shoes some with cloth tops. Spring styles, opera, tt q dress or bull dog toes. Worth $3.00, at - - - pl.y Same Values in Ladies' Shoes. PENN CLOTHING 137 AND 139 BARG For a few days only we offer these special prices in SILKS: Bright Roman Stripe, Satin real value 50c, for 29c Satin Stripe All Silk Priuted Foulards, real value 75c, for 39c Checks and Stripes. All Silk Chinas 29c Large, assortments of Roman Stripes, Brocades and Fanciers, all 75c goods, for 59c Cheney Bros.' New Surah Fou lards, in small, neat figures 75c New Pekiu Ombre Stripe and Plaid Taffetas at popular prices. Plain Taifetas, in all the new shades, Burnt Orange, Cerese, Sap phire, Turquoise 75c MEARS & l9tlllIlltIllllIlllltlll!IIIII!:illltllIllllllllll3IUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUtll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU I Our New Designs ! I InTOILBT SETS will surprise you. We can I 3 suit every taste and fancy, having all styles and 3 3 decorations for you to select from. H Very pretty Sets as low as $1.95. M M n M HI- ! I- . .I... . ,, p M Mi tm 1 MILLAR & PECK, 134 Wyoming Avaniu M MO g Walk In and lootc around." g niiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir. mapped out for him yesterdny Ho was very much pleased with his recep tion here and said It would please him to come again at some future time, when ho could see more of the coal regions. LOCOMOTIVE STRIKES A CHILD. Avocn l.nd Ilium In the Way ol' n Jer sey Central i'rnln. Seven-year-old Johnnie Keennn.son of Thomns Keenan, of Avoca, was struck by a Jersey Central trnin yesterday morning nnd probnbly fatally Injured. He and another young brother were playing about the Avoca station. A Delaware and Hudson train, going south, had Just pulled out as a north bound Jersej- Central train was com ing In on the farther track. The boy ran across the track behind the Dela ware and Hudson tinln and dashed against the engine of the Jersey Cen tral train. The piston rod struck him on tho head and fractured his skull. He was taken to the Pittston hospital and wns alive last night, but the physicians have smnll hope3 of his recovery. A sad feature of the case Is that the lad's mother Is undergoing treatment at the Danville asylum for nervous prostra tion. WILSON AS A SPEEU.-MAKEU. He Has Won Many Tributes lor Ill r.loquonco and Originality. Immediately after Francis Wilson, tli! comedian, had finihhed n most np prv'prlate speech at the opening of the ticv Jeffeison theater In Portland, ear 1 In September, he wns congratulated by a number of friends who had gone back to the stage for the purpose. Among the number was Spenker Thomas H. Reed, who has long been a great friend and admirer of AVIlson's. Ills words of praise were very heartj. He aid that he would give a great deal if ho had the art of condensation down as fine as the comedian that Is, saying a great deal to the point In a few words. Tor forty years he had been studying tho art of oratory and speech making QALLEN'S. Cloth linings. $12.40, $13.75. AND SHOE HOUSE RENIN AVENUE. AINS A . nrv 8 00000000 A look into our Cloak Depart ment will convince you that we have THE BEST 3SS8HJBT OF STILISH SUITS FOB THE LEAST MONEY. Come and See. HAGEN, but lie had failed to acquire the secret of brevity. Up thought tho man who could express, himself appropriately and briefly In public ns Mr. Wilson had Just done, wns to bo envied. Scnrcely n night passes now hut that Mr. Wilson Is called before the foot lights and hi admirers aro always tteattd to something original, and amusing. Indeed, within the pnst few years Mr. Wilson has become a most nceeptablo public speaker. His elo quent and nftectlonato tribute to tho lato James K. Murdock, delivered In Cincinnati, last month on tho occaMon of the unveiling of a bronze bust of the dead actor, was a ma&terly effort. Tho oration was the talk of the town nnd thi; press showered praises on tho fapeakor. Music, skating, dancing; Armory Th'sd'j-, 4siiiAAtJiv)iJi' We place on sale to- J! 55 day three hundred ; 5 of the latest pictures 51 J5 of the Maine. 51 J5 They show the 51 15 great battleship sail- 51 ! iuS int0 Havana 51 J5 harbor, and by hold- 51 25 ing up to the light 51 T5 will snow ner dur ! 1US the time of the fatal explosion. These "5 are the first pictures v5 ever produced in any 55" ps country, or in any age yH where a combination yi of two pictures may be 5 seen at one time. 5 These pictures arc 2i having a phenomenal S sale in New .York, S where they are retail- ing at 25 cents each. 55 Today we offer them at i 10c. Each 52 We expect them last about 3 hours. lO 2. 1 THE REXFQRD CO., g t m Lacka. Ave. & MAX WUI1UK, Hoot and Shoe Maker. HeitHhoes to order from $t,7r up. Men's holes und lieeM, (inc. I.ndlcs' holes nnd lieols cue. All work Kuaranteud. 127 Penn Avenue, SCUANTON, PA. r"V--. 2 Heartburn, am- Dyspepsia, acm. ders positively cured. Grover Uriiham'H Ujs pepsin ltcmedy is u sueclllc One dote re move nit distress, and a permanent cure of the most chronln and severe cares Is guaran teed. Do not suffer! A no-cent bottle will convince- tho moil Hkoptlcal. Matthews llros., UruygUts, 320 Luc.cu wiuiuu avenue. U WE The Battleship mm z. IN mja J UuiiU 415 and 417 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa, k STORE J. II. LAI) WIG. 310 Lacka. Avenue. Dlcycls Department Upstairs. Have you seen our new Barron Bicycles In Ladies or Gents' Models, only $24.25 A high grade wheel in every respect, worth $60.00, but we bought the quantity, so we got the rock-bottom price. You cannot get a superior wheel for double the price. Also, Two Second -Ha n& Victor Bicycles for sale cheap. Both in good shape only slightly used. THE 310 Lacka. Ave. j BABY TENDER A Walker and Jumper Combined. InvnUnblp to mother nnd child from ths , time the biihj" 1 kIx week old until It can walk At tho IJAIJV BAZAAR, 51'J Spruoe , wii-tel Steam and Hot Water H BATING Gas, Electric And Combination FIXTURES Electric Light . . . WIRING Charles B. Scott 119 Franklin Ave. TRIPLE KNEE STORE Mmm 51 ' $j$& 3 Ji JL 4 ii&I Mil IB FOR HO BOYS 25c A PAIR. Wear twice as long as ordinary stockings, Triple Knee f&?$ &- - "Leather Stocking" Zf Kenosha j m Hake &iJJq Plackfaft! Driiiu-iSjjTiwtiy VW AA iiasF-l-r; HAVE THEM.