f THE SCR ANTON TRIBUJSJfl-FIUDAY, MAKCH 2J, 1S90. 31 NORTON'S SPRING SELECTIONS of New Wnll Decorations nre now ready for inspection. We Invite your intention to see the beautiful Novelties we hiivo for your consideration. Cliolcn Amorlcan, English nnd Fiencli designs and colorings to match the new cm pets and draperies. Wo have selected the "Cream" of the patterns from the mills that make the Finest Wall Decorations. Our selections aie exclusive and cannot bo had elsewhere In the city. You are welcome to see them nnd not be under any obligations. Wo will cheerfully and gladly exhibit our specimens to all who dcslie to see the new ideas In Interior decoiotlng. Any contemplated Inside decoiatlng can be done In cold weather as well as in warmer, more quickly and at less expense. We furnish competent workmen on short notice and at teasonable lates. We suggest an early consideration to avoid the usual spring tush. M. NORTON, 322 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton. 32 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. ic See Our Great 5: EASTER DISPLAY if Fine Pictures 1 THE GRIFFIN ART STUDIO I g. 209 Wyoming AvcnuCi jj; - - WE DELIVER Fresh Pure Mi 5c a Quart. LACKAWANNA DAISY CO 31 y&2? Adnn Avenue. i - DR. A. A. LINDABURY. Specialties Surgery, Diseases of Women Cnico Hour . . .... . . I) lo K) m l to .1 p. in At Itcmdenee 7 to S t. 111 Ofllre II Hams lliillillii?, Opu I'ostollko Kfslcience 1 1) "sout li .Mulu tiiiuo Chas. McMtillen & Co. llnv ui iumI .1 (! in i il lnui .1111 e Utile In ili Traders' National Bank lliiilding T!P"t htork e miuiittx i Hiir-i nieil. T..in,i lines e-pi'ci ill fiilli In it 'J'tlc- lllOIII ltiJ. P. J. REAP, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting Jobbing Promptly Mlenitril to. ( oruer ofl'en.i A en uu and l.iiilcii tatiee. Under I lie Windsor." PEUY mm ror Liquor, Dmir nnd Tobiceouiseni-ei. Pamphlet free. I till Kl.l l.r.Y INS TITUTK. -. 728 Madison Ave., SCRAM ON, lA. SCRANTON TRANSFER CO. naggaeo called foi and delivered dm or night. Office, 10D Lacka. Ave. Phone 525 LACKAWANNA tiii:" AUNDSY 30R Penn Avenue. A. II. WARfUN. PERSONAL. Mif. 1'iancoii In Miioiikh III nt lur Jioiin nil Kjht .Markt't otitet. Mr a. 51loh.li Hun Is InoK fnmi Wllkos. Xidiri", wlieii- he was uu liuslin-, K A. IVimlnun, or tlio lluin-Hl.ile t'lti jsen wast In tin- t.lty ytsicrduv. Snoot romiiilsxltini i V. II Cimkhii of Ikos-Itat us tulli'd upon irliMiUx lnu jfHtoiday. Itubi'il.l. W'lllluiiT. cif Uu linn of J. I). Williams X Urni , lontiriloiifis, n tinned oetuliv fiom ii Hip to Kniop miKli lm jirov i 1 in lirtilth. Tin- 5ll"fH S. uanl MI.Ml.ilii.il Infoi nmll nt tin If home on Jllilitr How im. m-f-il.iv eni'iilua in lioiiur of .Vlliis I'.iusti' of KMainol.lii, mid 5Iis Tlionia?. f .Ini'il-t-im C'lt M'lie following pticonn fiom lhl ilty ji ii'KlstuiiMl nt tlio fit Don W lioti-l. JCi'W York city H. O litln0p, Menu nam lind Mm. II 51 Column J. II 1'iiitfi. Mr.s II. J tinodwin JIik. S. K Kliaup, Itlcb.ud ami MIsh O IIiIui. Ki- mill Mih. Horoix Isiucl 5Iik. (! I.. DlikKOii, 5Iiv. W M. Dlcki-on. lit oik 51 Uk!,Hn. Colonel T. .1 Ki?onaii. n memlioi of Hi Kincinors M.ilf unil piesMent of thti 1.piikua of AiiHTlf.in Wheelmen, vwuild have received ,i royal weleonm bv thu 111 oelo club in thlx rlty liail lie in en filile to rcnrli St r.iiitnii mi the nioliiit ili. Colom I Keoniin Inn hniiiloomci b.iflinlur, u K-wpaper (tlltoi, thu leadei of Mllllui movtmeiits of PlttvbuiK uml u mini of nffnilH III Kfiioral. Colonel Keiinn will ko to Xew Yolk today nnd pxiktIs to mi'I for nnrorio el kjoii. ii nip whlih lio takes every Hummer '"olontl Ixetnan wix cecretnry of the IVimvhunla connnlK rlon of the Atlanta expimltlon tluoo .,ii3 nuo nntl lins left n a souvenir of lit ft lirduous woik a biiiiitlful book loiitnlnnif; tho lull irpcit of rennHylMiiiln'H Impo) -tnnt rnrt In that great eNposlllon Dr. S.' O. Snyder Will Move, his well know dental olIlce on April 1st to Matonlc Templi', 420 Spruce 'ohavp suveial small lou of Key West 'ilnvnnus wish to ilose out. Tor n time avc offer them tu factory Drlces. Qarney, Brown & Co. COMMON COUNCIL DIDJKOT MEET NECESSARY ELEVEN MEMBEIIS WERE NOT PRESENT. Adjouined to Meet Saturday Night. Pilnclpal Business That Was to Come.Befoie the Body Was the Consideration of the Appropriation Oidlnance Only Eight Members Present When Roll Was Called, rive More Commoncis Put In an Appearnnce After Adjournment. HlKlit iniMiiliem In tho tliambei, nml nt least four othet ineinbeia In tho bullilliiK, but thero wn tin session of commcti (otitic II held last night. Presi dent .Miilr waited as Ioiik as live min utes pa-t S oMoik and the gioups of louncilnien nnd ti lends broke up as they heai il the navel full, rallhiK for the session. Sumo of tho ootinellmen went Into the chttnihir. half as many staved out Not exactly outside, hut out of hIkIiI Cleilt llatton inlled the toll and le cehed tespotihes fiom tho follow Inc. lames .1. riilei. 51 I'. Ollioy. r. W. XUelman, J J. Momiithnn. .1. Moli Jo seph Ollvoi. Author Kellei and 51 J. Cupli li. 'I liinxc ,ou when wu adjouin, thnt wo meet tomoiiow (I'ilday) niRlit." quntli 5Ir Otier, of the Third, uddtess inp the c hnlrman That hi ought out Mime discussion nnent the legallt of meetltit; Insldo the limit of twontj-ftnit holtis u-(ulted as the tlnio for notltl tatlon of nionibets not piestnt. Natuialh. though It wis all "under stood, ' there was a little dilly-dallying, until Count llinan Olhir said that Sat uidn nlKlit would stilt him. as he had an eiiKUKemoiit tor this (Pilda) own ing. I liinve that we adjourn to meet Hat uula. ' mi Id A If. Ollioy. of the Seventh, and his motion was cairletl out foith with .lust a inoiueiit too Into, gentle men ' as Alessih Itecso, Alouis, O'Uoxif , Jnekson and Walker njipoaiod In the lull leading Into the t ouneil dumber. ' He on time neM Satuidaj IllKllt Last nlcht's nieetlni? was n icgular one, but Inoked a iiloium. When the quest Ion. ' Why did you not hae th" session'" uis asked, n ailety of ansiuts weio Klen. I 'sod counectf dl these lepllos would le.ul " 'U, the main IuihIiioss tonight would luuo been the consldtiatlon of the estimates oi -illnanee and theio was ttotible In the air. and It was all ninoc ted, and and llieie was no meotintr " AN AGED WOMAN HURT. Mis. Healey, of Mudtown, Struck by a Tiain and Seiiously Injuied. Alls nilen llealej, un tl about sixtj jeais. of Aludtown, Is l.lng in a eiy mi Ions tiiiiilltlon In the I'lttstmi hos pital, on ntiount ot injuiles ieteled about .". r.n in lot k Wednesday evening on the Del.iwaie, Laekaw jnii.i antl WosttMn toad ileal l.at kauanua She was on her wa home Horn tin- l.aw leiito stole and was walking on the tiaek when she was struck bj a pas senger ti.tin. Ilei lujuihs aie el sol Ions. ,i lelt b'K Is liiokeii anil badly i lushed and It ma be neeessary to amputate the lniinbor. Tin woman's left hand was inn n,i and it wns iietesMiry to amputate all but one of the llngiM. Hesldes she Is sufreiing fiom iialntul IjiuIm's and nits on Mil lolls p.uts ot the liodj. Owltiir to hei advanced UK It is teaied that hi- ma not bo able to withstand the gie.u hhoek which slu has Mttfied VON BECK-JUNG NUPTIALS. Ceiemony Peiformed by the Rev. Geoige M. Scheidy. Yfleiikn ut !i 20 a m John 51 Von lieik aiul AIs I.ouive A Jung, both ot ailiondale weio united in the holj bonds nf nialrlnninj by Ue. tltoigf 51. St held l.utheian ilergiinan, ut the p.istoi.U it"-ideiiee, r.O ! Ninth Oailleld HM'liuo West Side Air. Aon Heck In a niemhei of the haidw.'tto lli-iii of Vnii Hck Ihotheis, i!3 South Alain stieet, t'ai bondale. and Is a giaduato of the Now Yoik Tiade m holt. The blide also well antl fa oiably known and botli Lonio fiom icp ieM?n(atlo tamllles The Initial ooupb nt onco took a Now Yoik tiain and will make an esteiitletl widdlng tour thiough the sunny South Air. nnd All-. Von Httk will ioMdo with the gioomV paients, -wjio otrujiy the handsome mnhsiun at the lower end ot Alain slioel, i.u bondale. CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS. Made Yesteiday at the Session In Philadelphia .....I, mm ri i.fii.ifiitii ji, i, i4. j;i.ou; Tfiliyliriiiiiii, T. T. .M.utln, Delawaio W.tter (lap, J A Heuuett; I'ortlaiul, ". Al Alnildawaj , Tannersvlllo, Thorn as Unbelts. Atnumilln Home. 51. M AVisegniver. At the Griflin Ait Studio You (.111 get the r.O (ellt Platlnos foi ;" edits, tho J I r.O slues for Ji no. nun diods to select fiom Pilces on mould Iiirh almost tut in half. See our faster display. Oilental Rugs. You can hae some line tugs nt a Special baigaln at Allehaellan Uioth eii., 1.'4 AVnsihlngtoti avenue. "EyeOpeneis." Winn iiii find them a necessity, ninth out woid. Us tlnio to coimult llu Keelry liustltuto. 7:h Aladisun aventu. Steam Heating and Plumbing. P. P. Sc M. T. Howley.231 Wyomlns ave. Finest wines and clears at Lane's, 320 Spruce street. m A Ctud. We, tho undersigned, do heieby agieo to refund the money on a 50-cent bottle of ( ironies Wariauted Sjrup of Tar If It fntlrt to ( uio jour tough or cold. Wo alo giiuranteo n -(ent bottle to pion satis fin torv or mono refunded, J. a. Hone A Son, Uiiiinioic, Pa.; John i Donahu. acranton, l'a. Ite. Itobtit II. Ciawfoid. Strouds luitir, and tlio Hev U i: UWnn, of j;ast Stiotidsburg, tu.- the two ininh teis who Instigated and aio leading the- urn-ado against the bulldlns f a hieweiy at Kast Stioudslnirg by c.iplt- ii list u (rnni I tiiu nlli' "- ' .... ..rf. ' Most any one can f ( make a pill that may j Pills j are the pills that will ) S 'Nuf sed. j REV. L.H. WARING CALLED To Be Pastor of the Giace Lutheran Church, on Madison Avenue. Vacancy Caused by Resigna tion of Rev. F. U. Gift. He. Luther 11. Waring, pastor nf thu Lutheran chinch nt Lovottsvlllo, Vn., has been called to the pastoiate of the Giace Lutheran church of this city. Tlio aboe action was taken at a meeting of the congicgatlon held ut tho ihuich last Wednesday even ing. Tho piosent pahtoi, Rev. Foster V. (Sift, presided, and tho call was an unanimous one. Kov. 51 r. Waring occupied tho pul pit of tho Grace church Sunday, Aluieh 1.', and made a oy fnniable lm-ptc-sion. Ho Is a comparatively young, man, both In yuns and tho ministry, having been otdalned but thteo oai... Ills present pastorale Is his ihst one, hut it has been so far cry successful. Tho oongiegation number ovoi COO liorsons. Ho Is paitlculaily qualified fot tho work a minister might bo called upon to tlo In a t Ity. He has tiaveled o tensheb and Is u iell lead man. A giaduato of Hnranl, he took special coufM" nt the OettjsbniR Lutheian i ollego and in Heilln and Oeimniiy. His call hole was uitlrol unsolicited, and Is n high compliment Horn a con giegitlon who lias lio.iid him but once. The pastoial call was made neieMary bv leason of the lesignation of the piesent pastor. Hev. roster I. Gift, whlcji was handed in last Januaiy to take efieet Aptil 1. (if couiso. it Is not known what tho Kov. Air. Wai lug's answer will bo and until ;i pastor Is -eouied the Hev. All. Gift will con tinue heie. - MRS. M'KENNA'S FUNERAL. Shoit Sei vices Held at the Resi dence, 318 Madison Avenue. I'ltmi thl" cltv an I out of town many iil-iids and rel.Ulu s attme'ed tho fu ni lal of tho lato Mis Hubert Alt Kon n.i which was held esteidny .iftt'ir.nim f i cini the losidtiice, "IS Aladlsoii aonuo. The s(ikts which weioshnit and i-iy quli t. in ctcordinte wllh .'in oft i"C I'lessed wisli of the tleei-asetl, weio In i bat go (it Iti-v. Jan.is Alt Le-od, 11. 31, tiiu1 He. S. C. Loluii. I. II., of tho Plist I'leslijteilan (IiuilIi. Ill' All Li oil lead a. passage fiom Sciiptuic and ofleiod piav.n. Tlio ie niaiks of Di. Logan Wile of a lemiu iscent uatuio. lie spoke of limine; met the dot eased about tw nty-nlne yoar.i ago, ami the pleasure ot hei ncqualut aneo since. In a touching manner, ho it i ailed many of the kindly nets done so qulttlv as to attiact Utile oi no in tention, but which left a lasting- Im jnesMoii lies, ,ns a hniutilul t'hlis tlan cluiiacter and her duvotlon to lur family -was Intense. Her fi lends weio b glon nnd all gae her the low mid 1ls,i(1 vhli h was her clue. Tho lnmn selections eio sung bv n quartette comprising AIlss Itlc hiiiond. Airs. il. s. Ki'llir ond Ale-srs. GIpiH-l nnd I H. Waiion. T'he cashet w.us lltei.illv eonccaled by Hie wealth of llui.il liibutes. At the concltiflon of the seilccs ih lemalns weio boinrt to the family plot in the rtunnioie t emo leiy and Intoned The p.'llbo'ireM weio- Iald 1'iuwn, IMwaid Hut It, .lames Alott, Mrh Aim In, I! J I.io iiai d antl John MmpMin. Mr. Woirell's Reason for Using Tickets. The combined attractions of Alt. Wor i ell's wnll; -lectin e. dlstilbutlon of his leally valuable) book, which, apait from the lectin o. soils for fifty cents, and botaulial stage exhibit nre sin h thnt. weio theio no lestiiotluns, Snoc. s hall mi Alonday aftetnonn might bu over-c low tied, unil by a too miscellan eous gathering. In this taso thos.j for whom tho woik Is spei Lilly Intend ed would be kept nwny. b'oi thl leason no poison -v 111 be udmlttod with out 11 ticket, lllld none but housckoep eis can obtain llieiu, fieo, at the box unite. Smoke The Pocono Cigar, 5c. GILT EDGE Courseu's Fresh Creamery Print Butter delivered every morning, will be found the sweetest, firmest aud most delicious butter made. When used on bread made from our "Wheaten" Flour you have the strongest and best food known. Our 3 aud 5 lb. boxes arc less expensive, aud are sold this month at cost of produc tion to iutroduce this make. La Ui BUTTFR' Wmf j I X lis Ell DECISION IN A LACKAWANNA CASE LOCAL COURT SUSTAINED IN JADWIN-HURLEY FINDING. Supeiior Court In Session at Harris buig Yesterday Affirms tho Opin ion of Judgo Albright That the City Ticasuier Has no Authority to Issue a License to a Real Estato Broker Authority Is Vested in County Ticasuier, as Mercantile Appraisement Is a County Affair. Among tho decisions handed down by tho supeiior court nt llnrrlshuig yes terday was otic nfllrmliiK the llndlntr of the local court In the case of Jadwln against Hurley. This suit irrow out of a dispute over commissions on a real estate sale be tween C. P. Jadwln, tho real estate agent, nnd H. V.. Hurley, the promotor ot the Noith Patk addition to Scranton. The suit Itself, Involving as It did only $205, was of no moio than passing- Im portance, hut when It came to he tried the defense raised n point of law that was of extreme Importance, as It brought Into question the legality of nearly every mercantile license under which bur.Inoss Is conducted In Scran ton. in addition to defcndinR the case on Its met Its, Air. Hut ley's nttoincy, T. F. Wells, made tho technical contention that tho plaintiff's leal estate broker license. Issued by the city treasurer, was Invalid and that, In consequence thereof, he cculd notcollect at law for sen Ices rendered as a roal estate broke!. This contention i.is founded on tho nlleged lepeal of a special law for this city at Its Inception by subsequent gen eral legislation. The special law authorized tho city councils to name tho city mercantile appraiser unci directed the city treas uier to lecelve the assessments and issue the licenses. Tho general legis lation made the matter of mercantile appraisement a. county affair and the county treasurer Issued the licenses. The city continued to Issue certain special licenses, such as those for real estate btokeis. This, the defense In the suit In l'aston claimed, was wrong. Judge Hdwln Albilght, of Allentown, sustained this contention of the defense and now the Superior c mirt upholds Judge Albilght. VERY CLEVER SWINDLER. He Took a Large Sum of Money from This City. Fiom Shaiiiokln to Cubondale, bv way of tho Sohmlklll, "iV timing and Lackawanna valleys. Is a long distance and there aio a gieat many people re siding within that sweep of territoty. Over that stretch and among many, In fact veiy many, ot tho lesldcnts, a swindler of tho finest nrtke made- his wav -with great liuanilal huicc-s to himself not long ago. It has been said that one touch of uatuio makes tho whole woiltl kin" and It seems quite sine tint tho .several touches of the unknown swindler has made a sympithetlc foiling tiawl along the abow namitl allos From all the laige and many of the smaller towns come complaints which toll of the harrowing visit of tho swindler. In eveiy iristnnoe his visit was chai aitoiUod by similar method'; of oper ating Ho iiMucsc-ntod ( ') ,v Philadel phia, hook cone "rn unil made a house to house canvn,--. Signing of conttaets, advanoe payment of live dollais nindo by the It tin. uml latu tho utilization of being' victimized, won- tli icsults. t)l the iie.uhy cities Wilkes-1 ill u sccui" to have been tho hiudest hit as it Is said that lieulj ono bundled per--ons wete appio.u lied and paid out tho live dollais. The victim- v.ero to watch the dally p.ipois and on such and such a day an advi rtleinent would appear, tolling the ' slieop" whole to o for the liecessai papers, books, eti , lo begin work lot the Dim they weio supposed to luive (ontmclid with. The fellow winked C'.iPcn Uidgo in this city, but heio claimed to be an omplo.vment agent for sewi-p! ot the huge diy goods stoics. You paid him half a dollar and vou were nssnird of a position. Over llfty peimns pild and applied. Of couise there woie no Jobs. I'p at Carbonelale, a similar Job to thu Wilkcs-Iiarre affair was done, ind the victims aio jet hoping that they will have hn oppoitunlty to wretk ven geance upon the tall, thin, smooth shaven, gllb-tongued. uell-drcMiciil, etc.. fellow, who collected their five dollars em h. - ANNIE WAS A BAD GIRL. She Tried to Dlsflguie a Soldier with a Beer Glass. Annie UegJii, well but unfavoiably known in police tliclos, was again a guest at the "homo for tho erring ones" In Center stieet last night. She was taken theio under an est primarily for iitlually dating to iuso heio arm to smite with a beer glass a .soldier who was doliiK tho "Illinois" In the Colum bia hotel on Lackawanna avenue. He foi ci she 1 cached tho station liome, how over, she manageil to do enough to muteiially add to the first charge of drunkeness. She sang aimy songs, punctuating and emphusUiiig the af leitlng parls by kicking the glass out of the cab windows. Thcv leally did use a tab to convoy her to tho police station. Alter being locked up she sang "Hall Columbia" and woke tho only other lnmato, who foiclbly asked her "to go to" and bo quiet. She didn't any such a thing. ORDINANCE IS SIGNED. Piovidence Pave Measuro Was Made Operative. The Piovidence pave oidlnance os teiday leeeived AInyor llalley's signa ture und was thereby made operative. Tho city engineer has ten days In which to complete the assessment. Then the ordinance will be advertised unci bids n3keel for. DO NOT PUT OFF until tomorrow tho duty that ought to bu done today. If your blood Is impuio and you feed weak and weaiy, take Hood's Sarsap arllla ut once, s Hood's Pills euro all liver Ills. Mail ed for 25 cents by i', I. Hood &. Co., Lowell, AIuss. Tlio Student Grtll. U you -wish to make your wife or vour mother your sweetheart or tonic other, the handsomest met most nseful present possible write the Btmsen-Uumfoitl Co. Scranton, Pa., for Booklet of The Studeut Grill. AN AFTERNOON RECEPTION. Given by Mrs. Edward Layton Fuller at Her Beautiful Home. Airs. Kdwnrd Layton Fuller yesterday gave ono of the most elegant nfternoon receptions over held In the city. Her resilience on Jefferson avenue has not been thrown open to a largo company since Its recent remodelling- nnel tho ex quisite Interior, which, pcrhnps, al most sut passes any other In Scranton, elicited great admiration. The decorations by Clarke were chnr nctcilzed with great tnsto. In tho empire drawing1 room llllles of the val ley nnd masses of annunciation llllles vvero used. The dining room, with 1U Ich walnut cnrvlpf, had an Immense centre piece of An .-rlcan beauty roses for the tnble with white lilies as u background. In tho Alonrlsh hall a blazing wood lire added a deeper glow to the warm light of the rosy-hued swinging lamps, beneath which it fountain played softly. On the tiocond lloor another dining loom was spilng-llko In Its decorations of Jonquils and ferns. Mrs. Fuller received In the front drawing loom, fdie was assisted by Airs. Charles It. Fuller and AIlss Fran ces Wlnton. Airs. William Alalthews and Airs. Walter Dickson greeted the guests In the library. Airs. 12. a. Cour sen, AIIs Aichbald, AIlss Allls Dale1, AIlss Francos Hunt, AIlss Alice Delln, AIlss Augusta Aleirlll assisted about the rooms. Pureell, of New York, ca tered. A very largo number of ladles called during the hours ot reception. Last evening Air. and Airs. Fuller entertained a small company of guests at dinner. Among them vveie: Air. antl Mrs. F. O. Com son, Air. nnd Airs. C. It. Fuller, Air. and Mrs. Walter nick son. Airs. William Jlatthews, AIlss Archbald. AIlss "Wlnton, AIlss Hunt. AIlss Augusta Aichbald, AIlss Clarke, of Orange AIlss Augusta Aichbald, AIlss Anderson, Alessrs. Tvvltchell, Neale, Thome, Huntington, AlerrlU and Gllss, PROF. WINCHESTER'S LECTURE. Will Be Delivered nt the Scranton Bicycle Club Tonight. Professor H D. Winchester will ap pear tonight nt the Wcycle club In ono of the most beautiful and entrancing lectures ever heard. The fcuhject Is "An Old Castle," and those historic, magnificent surroundings lie peoples with the stately ladles the noble knights of the olden tlnio To nnd fro through tho majestic halls, walk these figures, clad In their rich biocades and lace which aie not llgures, but living leal men and women with throbbing1 pulses, with ambitious hopes and fears with laughter and, too, breaking hearts. Tho lecture Is for the benefit of tho Asbury Alethodlst church. Tickets may be had at the door this evening, and If the people of this city appreciate this great lectute, ns did the people of Wllkes-Uario the other evening, there will be few seats left unoccupied. BUSINESS AND PLEASURE. Scranton Council, No. 023, Royal Arcanum, Combined the Above. Tho membeis of Sctanton Council, Xo. yJ3, Royal Arcanum, met In regu lar session In Odd Fellows' hall, on Wyoming avenue, lust night. There weio many visiting members from other councils in attendance, and at the conclusion of tho business part of the meeting progiesslve enchre was onjoj ed. i Four pilze.s were offered and after a seiies of w.unily contested games the successful gentlemen were declared to be ;. II Call, meerschaum pipe; John Vorknandt.peiiil-handled pocket knife; ("Jeorgo T. Hugden, pair of slippers, nnd W. H. Lewis, booby piio. Cigars were passed duiing the piogiess of the game. WILL OPPOSE THE TRUST. New Electric Light nnd Power Co. Will Be Located at Carbondale. The Flectiie Light, Heat and Power Tiust, iccently foimcd in this county, already has opposition. Yesteiday a charter was gi anted by the state de paitmcnt to the Lackawanna Valley Hlec trie Light, Heat and Power com pany, capitalized at JiOO.OOC. Tho now company's main of fices will bo located at Car bondale, and the purpose Is to supply Uml city and all adjacent towns with light, heat and power. It is said that a plant will be elected and vviios stiung within a few morths. The stockholcki.s are: T. L. Newell, of Kingston. r.C0 shaios; J. H. Russell, of AMlkcs-Fairo, 1.60 shares: W. r Iioyer, t'u shares- Grant Pellon, 10 shares, both of this city, and G. W. Reynolds, of Wllkos-lJarie, 10 shares. This makes 2,000 shares at fcluO per shaie. ' WOMAN ACCUSED. Mrs. Reynolds Chaiged with Forg ing Her Husband's Name. Alls, lbeit llevnolds, ot Chest nut stieet. was given a healing before Alderman Millar late Wednes day night charged with being a forger. The Lackawanna Tiust and Safo De posit compan's attorney appealed as prosecutor. Airs. Reynolds was held In $500 bull for her appeal ance us court. Her husband qualified as her bondsman Tho bank company allege thut Atis. Reynolds presented a check at tho bank Tuesday for $30 to which her husband's name was signed. As Air. Reynolds had an account at the bank, the chock was cashed. Wednesday af ternoon Air. Reynolds came to the bank and was shown the check. Ho Immediately "denied" It. Tho bank oillclals Immediately took action with the above result. CENTRAL RAILROAD CHANGES. Several Appointments Mado in the Working Torce. IMward Al. Ktintz, the populai thief clerk in the Cential lallroad's trans poitatton department for many yeais, now fills the position of chief clerk to Cieneial Knglneer of Construction Geoige W. Twining, formeily division superintendent. Air. Kuntz has been associated with his superior In a cler ical capacity almost fifteen years Air. Kuntz" successor Is David 13. Pur cell, foimeiiy steneigrnphor to Superin tendent Twining, but who icslgned last November to embark In tho llio and life Insurance business All. Put cell, by reason of many enrs sen Ice In the dcpnitment, Is thoroughly acquainted with the duties that the office Imposes and will make a llrst clas official. Dr.Bull'sK""c"wph 7,,71" mcale-cougli IlUsafe i.niirril NVr'linnudiire Motlieisvou Ullgll OyrUIIcallal,vd), tdyoii It. Children like it. Doses are email, Trice s els. MAKING SURVEYS ABOUT LEBANON FORCE OF LACKAWANNA STEEL CO. ENGINEERS ARE THERE. This Lends tlio Lebanon Report to Concludo That the Lackawanna Iron nnd Steel Company Proposes to Construct n Steel Billet Plant nt That Place Can Get No In formation on tho Subject from the Ofilclnlo of tho Company at Leb anon. Tho Lebanon Report of Wednesday contained tho following nrtlcle which Is of gieat interest In this city: "The long-floated rumor that Leban on Is soon to httvo a steel plant re ceived a sudden and veiy petceptlble Impetus last evening when an eglnoer corps, headed by C. C. Conkllng, C. U, of Sctanton reached this city and registered for the most part at the Fagle Hotel. Their com ing had not been heralded and the few on the "inside" knew of their arilval though boxes of Instalments nnd those weapons suggestive of suiveylng had already aroused suspicions thnt some thing unusual was In the wind. Rut neither Air. Conkllng nor any of his party seemed over communicative and the wondering public has still the ptl vllege of guessing nnd guessing it Is. "The facts in the caso are that an engineering party of some nine or ton Is here that is employed by the Laek w annua Iron and Stool company, that Air. Conkllng, its chief, has been to Cornwall "to look around," that data iclatlve to tho geology of tho South mountains Is bring gathered, maps me being scanned nnd counsel Is being kept closer than does a miser his cher ished stole. TO DRILL FOR WATER. "Another chain In tho evidence Is that on the way Is the outfit of a drill ing machine, wherewith tho coips will seek to find what tho city has so long desired in the South mountain that tiling that topers sometimes take "on the side,' to wit: water. "What else Air. Conkllng nnd his corps may do prior to their night fiom these delightful climes Is a matter of heaisav. "Inquiry nt headeiuartcrs avails prac tically nothing. What they know or what they do not know Is for them and not for the public. When their plans arc complete or when they aie piepared to drop any plans that they may hav o regarding uny local developments, the Scranton managers will take the pub lic Into their conlldence. Until then those who llnd pleasure In unraveling mysteries or choosing blindfolded be tween two unknown matters mo right In It anil these seveial dealers In fu tures nie not slow In outlining tho whole scheme, provided always that 'I'm kept out of It, 'you won't quote me,' and 'don't say I told jou." All premise these statements with the declaration first made some live years ago, that the Lackawanna lion and Steel compny must build a steel plant somewhere If not here, then else where. As the company owns a num ber of shares in the ore banks, two laige furnaces and a pait of the Corn wall and Lebanon railroad, It Is ad vanced thatLebanon Is the proper place for this new steel plant on account of the cheap assemblage of 'raw' ma terial. As any steel mill, water Is a sine qua non, the fact that these en gineers ate llrst delving after Adams' ale Is taken as conclusive ov lelence of the long dreamed of steel plant, Af ATTURS NOT KNOWN. "What Air. Conkllng and his corps nre hero for, what they will do, wheio they will investigate, what they will re port, what tho Lackawanna company will do with that icport are matteis locked up somc-vv here beyond the scent of reporter or bloodhound. If condi tions In Lebanon aie favoi.ible to the economical making of steel billets and a plant can bo erected here at a cost within the nattnal commeiclal limit, It may be concluded that a steel plant Is among the probabilities. "Rut the suggestion Is wisely held out that landlords before raising rents had better collect back dues and wait to see the mill foundations in." The New Yoik, Ontario and West ern Railway Company pioposo running an excursion fiom all stations to New Yoik city on Alonday, April 10. Round tilp tickets will be sold on the basis of a fine and one half, and will bo good for lotuin pass ago up to and including Apt 11 15. With the Ontailo and Western's e.xcelluit tiain service, and tho low rates offeied, It Is anticipated that this will be one of the laigest excursions ever run. Just at this season the large stores of New York will be displaying their Easter goods, nnd tho theateis and other places of amusement offering tho best of attractions. If you nro look ing foi a pleasant outing, and appre ciate pictutesque scenerj, line equip ment and superior service, we have simply to say that ou should not miss this oppoitunlty. The date, remembei. Is API II 10. The Vllktis-13aiio Record may bo had in Scranton at tho news minds of lUIs mnn Uros , 404 Spruce and Ml Linden street, Alac , LaoKuwimna avenue. CA' For Infants aud Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of fe c&&m Manufactured by SHORT a niGOINS, No. U07 Lncktvwanrm Ave. IL01. OIL liiill 1ANUFACTURINC CO, TELEPHONE 622 141 to 149 M3ridi3i Strait, Sjmln ?i PURNING AND LUBRICATING OILS. PAINT DEPARTriENT.-Piire White Lead, Colors aucl Varuislics. 1 11, 1 20 Lackawanna Are., Scranton Pi Wholesale nnd Retail DRUGGISTS, ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD, FRENCH ZINC, Ready fllxcd Tinted Paints," -' Convenient, Economical. Ourabla. Varnish Stains, rroduclng Perfect ImltiUIonof rSrnsailY Woods Rnynolds' Wood Finish, EKiicclnlly Designed for Inilds Work. Marble Ploor Finish, Durable and Drloi Culclcly. Paint Varnish and Kal somine Brushes. PUR". LINSEED OIL AND TURPENTINE. ailllllllllBIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIHITU 1 SPRING I Neu) Shapes, Neu) Patterns. 1 HAND 5 PAYNE, S On the Square. 303 Washington Aye 5 BlIElllIllllllllIIllllllllIlllllllIlllIllla TI13 Richa.t & Sandarsin Oil Co., SUM. THU CELEBRATED T10NA SAFETY OIL InHUt od gcttlns It. Atade entlroly from tho f Ioiki trnola High tirade Lubricating and Burning OIH of every description. 1321 CAI'OUSB A VI. After v a Hat? Then get a good one it pays.i Stetson Are top-notch in hat-excellence. Their wonderful wearing powers make them tho best hat-invest ments obtainable. Graceful new styles for Spring Stiff and Soft Hats. ON SALE NOW AT COHRADS. 305 Lackawnna Av?. :: Our Subject f Is Two-Fold Safety for the Baby and Relief for Mother t Wo ask you whether or not onr liaby Waiion; and Nursery Chairs are not one of the hest assistants a mother can have. A serious clanger menaces every household whsro baby is at lare and is constantly watched, and with one of our "tenders" baby is protected from these dingers which threaten them and incidently elves relief to the mother from care and ap prehension at such times as she can not attend personally to the the child. Stjle illustrated above of hardwood Oak or Mahogany nnish $2.50. Other things for baby are CARRIAGES AND GO CARTS, SEE OURS f FRI'Gtoout ol town bucr, "Ths " t- Housekeepers Oulc!;." Write fur copy -r -f -t-f -r t ' (its - 4--4- I 225-227 Wyoming kit J