THE SCRANTON TRIBUNJ-THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 3890. 5 Children's Carriages nnd Sleeping Coaches, J Go-Cnits, Express Wagons, Etc, Metal Wheels with Rubber Tires, Klchly Trimmed, Handsome Bodies, Large Variety, Attractive 1'rlces. Window Shades, Curtain Poles, All Styles and All Sizes, Ready Made and Fitted to Order. Wall Pweis and Decorations, All Grades and All Styles from Cheapest Kitchen Pattern to Finest Parlor Styles Made. Suitable Designs for Churches, Public Halls,. Offices, Stores, Etc. Llncrusta (Imitation Carved Wood). Wall Mouldings to Hang Pictures on. M. NORTON, 322 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton. 32 S. Main St., Wllkcs-Barrc. 1 The KOSY ;d A new Cameu folds : 2 "P !'le a bool & 5 Just Ms Your rockcl. st; . Incl I'Hc A'mn l'ni'liol JHSt MS VOUI llMKCI. c: USt We are the sole agents g&iof lnspectots. run jjj for Scranton. CU '. nn'1 candlestick mat 00 , after pass upon the -2 . s: I Ss THF RR FF ft ARTS UU U St ..... ii joo Wyoming Avenue. (WfWMfHMMWWWWftN WE DELIVER Fresh Pure Milk 5c a Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO 353'7 Adann Avenue. v- DR. A. A. LINDABURY. Specialties Surgery, Diseases of Women Cnieullouri 11 toI'Jn. m 'J tO I p. m At rtcsirtonco 7 to 8 p. m onice 'J 10 I'onnell miihlliic. Residence JlObouth Muln Avenue. Chas. McMiillen 5 Co. Have opened a General Insur ance Olllcc In the Trailers' National Hank Biillillnj; Tiet Stock Companies represented l.arrc Hues especially solicited. Tclc pliono 1SGJ. P. J, REAP, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Corner ofl'enn At on lie mid I. mien Stree.. Under -I lie Windsor." KEELEY CURE Tor Liquor, Drus mid Tobacco l)Iseuse l'umplil.-tfico 1111 KI3KLRY INSIirUTR, 8n fllui1ionAve.,i.CRANrON, lA. Scranton Transfer Co., IIUQII J. KUBNAN, Alanajer. Checks UaKgaRe direct from residence to any part or tho IMiltod Mates. Olllce 109 Lackn. Ave. riionc 525 -j A Neat, Clean Laundry If you care for your health ou will send jnur garments to u launch y that Is particu lar in their methods and u caro la doing their woik. We have a clean laundry and do neat, caicful work. L AGKAWANNA "IIII;" AUNDRY o8 I'enn Avenue. A. It. WAkilAN, PERSONAL. Pay your gas bills toda und .-.no the discount. Mrs. Kllzabeth Lewis inft for Miuisleld. O, yesterday ufteiuooii on uni-uul of the death of her sister. A. C. Xtttlftou Is In 1'lill.iilelnlil.i at tending the inct-tli'g uf ih.. .Middle Si ito lobbeiH' association Major S. Mlll.il ( in. Tlilid la .: ade, made Inspections ,u WlUes-.-..nn Ir.st nlRht He will in-n. 1 1 Win cuiiiimii nt Wllllainsiiuit lonlKht. BILL" LEACH WAS IN TOWN. He Visited Cummings at the Lacka wanna Hospital. ' Hill" Le. h, the Aruiat Summit ho .clkeepei. wius In the citv yesterday n company with Oeneial Manager riynn, ot the Carbondale Tiuctiou coiu panv. Lcuch Is the Hlmriishcioter whose IVInchester played such huvnc with tllx fang of huiglais who a few hours ls oi e they met Leach hud lobbttl tho flloe in the power station of the u oiiilale Traction campanv tit Mavlield to Is a tjpe of the uiiiil lnn-keep-i , nrge. Jovial and bi limning over with rood nature. Slnco his battle with he burglais on Match 27 he has been longratulutcd iii.ui times on his cour igeou Htund and the woik his trusty I do did on that memorial okusIou. One of the oddest of th letters ho ecelved was fiom n resident of this 'Ity and enclosed a $5 note. "To ie plenlsh your stock of ammunition i-. die way the writer phrased the use ho $1 was to be put to. He had eome xperlence with burglars, had thi r. rlter of the letter, und he wanted Rill" Leach to always hap the mate lal on hand to gle them a lively ie- ptlon. Leach has been Informed several ilmeH thnt he Is a marked man now ind that professional friends of the JchiI nnd liijuted buiiibirn nro pre. d to Rax him in hla own coin for hit famous inornlnrj'H work at Ararat Summit. Lcuch In not all won led by thoso threats and nn tin eat nest that no is not afraid of law-breakem of any de sulptlon, has announced that he Is a candidate for shetlft of Susquehanna county Ho vlxltcd the Lackawanna hospital and readily Identified Cummlngs as ono of Die tnpn'he faced on the moraine of '.Mnich 27. The Identification was mutual. As soon as Cunimlngs paw I.oach ho suld: "There's the ueezer that chot me." WALKER IS TO BE NAMED. His Name Will Be Sent to Select Council by Mayor Tonight. .Mayor Molr will tonight fend to select council tho nomination of .John WuUtcr, common councilman of the Fifth ward, as chief of the fire depart ment to succeed I. J. Hlckey. Mr. Hlckey will endeavor to prevent hla hclne removed and wmm fun may ie sult. The nomination of a successor to Pood Inspector Thomas X. Cullen will not ho sent In tonight, as reported. Tho c hunse will not take place until the ex pliatlon of Mr. CullenV term, which Is several months distant. l'x-Oon-troller F. J. Widinnyer Is slated for the position. i The nomination of three Inspector for sew n s or pavements' now under way Is also to he sent In tonight. Ac eompanylnK ench nomination will ho a certificate from tho city engineer that tho man Is fully competent to lilt tlio position. Tills Is to be tlio imp , of ainyor Mot.g appotnln1ents Dutchers and bakcts makers will not hero- quality of cement that Is to so Into city woik. " applicants for tho position of In speitor pei tor must pa?3 an examination bo- foio the city engineer. If ho Is found capable he will bo given a certificate and If a time comes when ho shall bo "elected bv tho mayor as an Inspector, the cettlflcater will accompany his nom ination to councils. WORK OF THE RESCUE MISSION Detailed in the Annual Rcpoit of the Dlrectois. Some Interesting figures displaying the work of the Itcscuo Mission aio contained In tho seventh annual report Just Issued by the board of directors, of which M. F. Laikln Is president, J. I,. Ptelle, vice-president L. F. Mut tes. secretary, and James 13. Watson, treusuiei. Hie number of mce-tlnrs held dm Ins lffls mcio 3Gj and the total attendance, was 15,131, or an average of over 10 at a meeting. At these meetings thoro were 14." reqiiibti for prajcr and clKhtv-two piofccslonb of convetsdon. The number of free lodgings proIdod was 1.0S4, number of paid lodgings. r7, number of fieo meals, COO. Acknowledgment Is made of contri butions amounting to $",211.70 and hlptli praise Is given tho work of Hiipt-iiu-tendent and Mi". Sanborn and the mis sion's visitor nnd onanist. Miss Flor ence Weir. Kind mention Is made also of tlio work of John K. Hcndscv, who acted us superintendent for thice months during Mr. S.mboin's nbitiiM. The hearty co-operation of tha city ministers Is .specially mentioned. DIED SEATED IN HIS CHAIR. John B. Wickklzer Had Almost Rounded Out Ninety Years. John U. Wlckklscr, an aged resident of South Scranton, died suddenly ves- teidav at bin home, lear of 1S02 Cedar avenue, whete he resided with his daughters, Mrs. Mary rtussell and Rllm Annie Vvlckklzer. Deceas-ed was 89 yeais of age and had been suffering for oiiip time with heart trouble. Dr. Manley was at tending him and had tiotltlcd the fam ily that Mr. WIcklzer was liable to die at any moment. While his daugh ter Annie absented herself from his room a. shoit lime yesterday he passed away while sitting in his favorite chiilr. Dr. Manley was uotllied nnd granted a death certificate. Funeral announcement later. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS DANCE. Held in the Booms of the Knights on Wyoming Avenue. A brilliant affair was the dance of the Knights of Columbus In their i ooms on Wyoming avenue last night. The decorations weie beautiful, tho music RdUeiV best and evety thing else was In haimony with these. About 17." peisons attended. At mid night Hanley served a tempting u past. The committeemen In chaige of tho affair were It. M. O'RiIen, AV. V. Shean, Fiank Cooper and AY. I. Roche. TINE ABT DEPARTMENT. An Important Addition to the Fac ulty of the Scranton Conservatory of Music. Tho dltcitor of the .Scianton Con servatory of Music takes gient pletis uiu in announcing that In futuru ;lu Fine Art department will be In chnige of Miss Lucy A. Hull, u graduate ol llio Philadelphia School of Design, who will lustiuct In diawlng fioin the Cast and Lite, Modeling, Painting iu Water Coloj nnd Oil, from Still Life and Life, and Sketching from Xatutc. Ml. Hull's Sketching class will soon begin Its out-door woik. An admirable bust of .Muster Heybuin AVutie,. son of e-c-fjoveinor AVutrcs, has just been loiii pleted by Miss Hull. $7000 DOUBLE HOUSE FOR $5500. Located on 'The Hill" Near Olive Stieet. This is u baiguln If theie ever was one. Foi purtlculais call upon or wilte to W. T. Hacketl. leul cstato dealer, Pi Ice building, city. The Exhibit of Tiimmed Hats nt i lei son's mllllnerv store, 4U Lucka- Iwiniuu avenue, Is Interesting Interest liw; from the fact that you sec millinery perfection peifeetlon attained by no other house in this line. Hundreds of the mot populur effects und crea tions of thili own ure shown Bide by utile wllh tho, of tho best foreign trimmers The lemaikablo buslneri done by Getbon's has been brought about by gllng such extraordinary nlues that me quotPd throughout the countiv. Smoke The Pocono 5e. Cigar. " A Card. We. tlio undersigned, do hereby agies to refund tho money on it 60-cent bottle of tlreeties Warranted Syrup ot Tar If It falls to euro your cough or cold. Wo also guarantee a '.'j-cent buttle to prove gttli fuctorv or money refunded, J. a. Uone ft Hon, Oiuimort, I'u.j John 1. Boinhut, Bcrunton, Pa. VERY BUSY DAY FOR THEiPRESBYTERY LARGE AMOUNT OF BUSINESS WAS TRANSACTED. Narrative on the State of Religion Read by the Rev. F. Von Krug, of Kingston Paper by Rev. Dr. S. C. Logan on "Missions nnd Susten tatlon" Pastoral Relations Dis solved Between Rev. D. Dunning and the Forty Fort Church Tito Evening Meeting. A large amount of business was transacted yesterday by the Lacka wanna Presbytery at ltsmeetlngln Ply mouth. It will continue In "osslon to day. llev. Charles Lee, of Carbondale, con ducted tho devotional exercises when tho Presbytery opened In the morning. Uev. Mr. Flnck introduced Uev. It. 11. Williams, of Plymouth, and Uev. Dr. Mills Introduced Dr. J. II. Kleolov, superintendent of tho Anti-Saloon League. Uev. J. J. Rankin read nn obituary iccord on tho death of Hldcr John Xyco, of Hawley. Tho narrative of "The State of Uellgon" was read by Uev. F. Von Krug, of Kingston. The leport evinced mnny encoui aging features of tho religious work In the hundred churches of the Piesbytory. Uev. T. A. Mills, of the Memorial church, AVllkes-Uarrc. llev. O. H. Guild and Uev. J. P. Moffatt, of Scranton. Uev. Mr. Merrill, of Uethnny, reported an Increase In the church membership. Uev. T. A. Mills presented the report of the committee in leference to synodlcnl methods which occupied much of the day In discission. Typo written copies were distributed o'r the Presbytery and the contents aioused much Interest. The Taylor Presbyteilan church, which has coal connected with Its property, requested the appointment of a committee to ar range with that church In securing the sale of the coal. Uev. A. AV. Xeeeher nnd session of Arrhbahl united In asking the Presbytery for a dis solution or pastoral relations, which n"iuest was granted. I)U. LOGAJCS P'Arnit. Uev. Dr. S. C Lng.in read an Inter esting papa- on "Mist-Ions und Sus tenatlon" and Dr. McLeod offeied an amendment to recommendation N'o. 1 of the committee, "That all applica tions for synodlcal aid for churches and mission fields shall be made to the Presbytery tluough the commit too on synodlcal sustentation. except In the case oi the Pio&bytffy's com mittee on foreign missions." The amendment was adopted. Most of tlif afternoon session was. consumed In the consideration of tho n-poi t of the committee on home mis sion affairs, which does not contem plate a new work, but an adjustment of tho present conditions of home mis sions at larg and "Sutentatlon" or homo missions within the bounds of the state. A new scheme was adopt ed providing for the continuance of tho Pre.sbyterlal missionary at present occupied by Dr. P. It Biooks. stated clerk. Pustotal relations weie dissolved be tween Rev. Mr. Dunning and the Forty Fort chinch. Commissioners were ap pointed to visit Ulmhuist and consult with the people about methods of Im proving the finances. Following came leports of momberd, treasurers and sos slons POPULAR MUKTINO. The evening was dewited to a popu lar meeting addressed by Uev. Dr. I: L. Cowan, of Plttsbuig, secietary of the Presbyterian Fieedmen's i-resuyienan i-iooumen s ooaiu. Dr. Cowan Is a man of fine intelli gence nnd a delightful manner. Ho spoko on the needs of the great work with which he Is connected and de clared that according to rule of In crease In thirty-three yeais, the 4S0,00f) colored people now In the United States, will number in a hundred years Cl, 000,000, or us many as the whites of this ago, thus emphasizing the gravity of tho task confronting America. Ho then referred to the low salaries. A college trained teacher often receiving only $280 a year, u minister but JMo. Owing to lack of suppoit the boaid has been obliged to discontinue thirty schools because It could not pay the teachers Altogether, $l"i0,000 a. year Is cxpended.but twice that sum Is need- ed. The fund Is supplied by chuich collections, women's societies. Hm young ppoplo and bequests. The debt of tho board has been reduced fioin a laivie amount to $110,003; $1S,G00 v,is paid last year, including a gift of 510. 000 tnuu on" man and $2,000 fiom an other. Dr. Cowan spok piincstl t the novelty of tho blacks and the pathetic pleas lecclvcd for aid In the woik. AVEST SCRANTON INDUSTRY. Company of Local Capitalists Oigau ized to Furnish Electiicity. It at Inst seems probable that West Scranton will have mi Industiy. Sev eral well known local i.ipltallsts nus staking lo ha( what will bo known as the AVest So.intoii HIectilc company halt red and an application to that nd was Ued with the state depnit- ment of the iminoiiwH.tlth Tin; charter Is expected within a fi'w weeks. Recorder of Deeds rrd AVarnke, Douglasi AVail, son of i-,Iudg AVurd, and Attornej Al V S.indo air somo of tho gentlemen mentioned as being Jersey Eggs 3 Days Laid. Coursen's Pliila. Print Butter. Fancy Elgin Creamery Butter, PRICES REDU3ED. Curtice Bros., Fruit Jams 18c, 6 for $1.00. Fancy Fresh Sardines, 19c per Can. E, G. GQURSEN, 121) Lnckuwiuuiu Avenue. Interested. The company expects to locate their plant ulone tho Keyset cteek nnd will ho ho constructed us to he run either by water or steam power. They will furnish cloetilcty for light- Intf, heating or power. The capital stock Is J20.00J. WEDDED AT ST. PETER'S. Miss Margaret U. Comcrford and Matthew Edward Carey Married. The auditorium of St. Peter's cathe dral wus literally crowded yesterday morning by tho friends and relatives who wpio thero to witness the nuptlnl ceremony of Miss Margaret 15. Comer ford und Matthew 1'dward Carey, both of this city. Tho bridal paity en tered the edifice nt !t o'clock In step with the wedding march from Lohen grin. They wero met nt tho sanctuary by Uev. T. J. Comefoid, of Arehbald, a brother of the bride, who performed the ceremony. Tho usheis were Attorney Matthew J. Caw ley and Kdwnrd Horan. Miss Anna Sweeney, of Wilmington. Del, was bridesmaid, nnd John Carey, n bi other of the groom, was best man. The bride was handsomely attired In a Parisian gown or violet silk rrepo. She woto n tinlnsbotough hat and car ried roses. Miss Sweeney wore a be coming tailor-made gown and also cur ried roses. At tho conclusion of the cm oniony a reception was held at the residence I dnmus to compel hint to show cause stoic. 41.1 Lackawanna avenue, In the of Miss Alice Comerford, 8)0 .Madison "nv "' would not sign It. gieatcat variety and most enormous avenue', and later a wedding repast At tho very outset, however, they quantity Perfection has horn attained was served. At 3.::4 o'clock Mr. and Wer, estopped by nn Insurmountable in the Trimmed Hats, and they ur. Mrs. Carey went to New York city on , "blect. The contiact eould not bo .marked at those ixmaikably low piics an extended tour. Upon their return I f""d. The original contiact should bo which have made this house so fam they will reside nt S30 Madlon avenue, t hi the possession of tho controller and . ons. ' Roth nre favorably known and very popular. i - riREMEN'S ASSOCIATION. Important Meeting Hold Last Night I In Chief Hlckey s Office. , A meeting of tho board of trustees of the FIremen'3 Relict association of this city ns held In Chief Hlokoy'd oilico In the city hall last night Tho purpose of the meeting was to consider tho matter of systematizing the man nor of atUnir relief and benefit'' to the disabled members of tho association. I With this und In view the physicians I of the six flio distilets wero invited to be piesent at last night's m -ting and olnlents, as well as he could remem four out of the six responded The.,' bur. wero Dr. J. J. Sullhan, First illstilct; Mayor Molr Insisted that no copy had Dr. B. (S. Ueddoo. Second district; Dr. como to him from his predecessor. City A". G. Fulton. Third district, and Dr. ' Controller Howell searched high and Albeit Kolb, Pom th district. Dis. J. ' low, but unavallng, for the copy that, P. Wulkor and W. A. lternsleln. of the according to Mi. Pe'iinlsh's story, Fifth and Sixth districts, wro tho ub- should have been bequeathed to him sentecs. . by Mr. Robinson, and Citv Solicitor It was decided to hae the physicians Miillnloy looked Intently cpillngwaid organize as the board of physicians of and for many minutes tiled valulv to the Firemen's Uell.-f association. Heie- ret olleot that a copy of the contract after ecry llrei.ui who is a member had been delivered to him. At this of tho relief association must when In point the senich closed for the diy. It listless leport Immediately to the dls- will be re-opened tomoirow. and, if It tiict physician and after being able to does not prove fruitful, the- Uaibor get out must icport liliiusilf olf tho re- company will tiroeee 1 to cany out Its lief list. Tho physicians will thus be puipo.-e with an extia copy of the con rcsponslblo for tho case. tract which It has In Its possession. In nccot dance with this ngieemput, ' The opponents of the contract ex the Physicians will meet nt Dr. Ful-'nect to checkmate the Uarber coin- ton's olllce next Filday evening and organize. Dis. Tulton und Reddoe and Umll Doiin weio appointed a. commit tee to secure tho proper blanks, etc., for the board's use. EACH HELD IN BAIL. Defendant and Prosecutor Change Sides in a Suit. Patiick I.avelle, a boss at the Rl-ist furnace of the Lackawanna Iron and Steel company, was held In $JC0 ball for his appearance at court by Alder man Howe yesteiday. Lavelle was chaiged with committing nn nssault and butterv upon the person of Henry Doyle. He admitted the charge, but claimed that Di.".le came to the works i nnd slnsllng him out called him vile i names and struck him unon tho head. He bears marks of the ulleged blows. Poylo, who can barely see, so black and swollen ate both hli ejes, claims that he did not provoke the assault. However, ho was arrested on a charge of nssault and battery and using nbti- slve language prefet red by Lavelle and Iu tutu wns held hi the sum ot $300 ball for his appearance at court. Short- ly after leaUng the alderman's olllco to go home, Doyle eyes became so swollen that they shut, prai tic-ally blinding him. The police took him In chaige and he was taken to the Lackawanna hospital. THE CASE IS ADVANCED. Boiough of Moosic Matter Will Be Heaid October at Philadelphia. The following older was made by the Superior couit sitting at Pittsburg In the matter of the incoiporatlon of tho iKjiough of Moosic: Now. April ix 1WJ, it is ordeied that tho within mention! d cause be advanced to bo sot down for argument at PlilLitU! phl.i at the he.id of the list foi tho week beginning on thu tiii-t Moni.i ot uuouer iKt IH tin Court. .lohn M. Hariis, attorney for the petitloneis piaylng for the advance ment of the case, icoelvcd the above copy of tho nidPi from Mam Jt. Mev ens, prothonotuiy of tho Superior couit The case was regularly on tho list for rviuuiiry, 1W0, at Scranton. Cheap Excursions, 1800. Annual Meeting Oeneial Assembly f'umbetlnnd Piesbyteilnu Chunh at Deinei, Col., May IS, to id. Annual Meeting Oeneial As.-embly Piesbyterlan Church at Minneapolis. Minn., May 18 to Juno 1. National Raptlst Annlveis.iiles at San Francisco Cal , May 'JO to SO. National nduc.uloiiul Association at Los Angeles. Cal.. July 11 to 14. For all these meetings cheap excur sion lutes havo been made and dele Kutes und others Intel ested should bear In mind that the best loute to each convention cltv Is via the Chicago, Milwaukee A; St. Paul R'.v and Its con nections. Choice of routes Is offeied those goln-i to th" meetings on thu Paclflc Coast of going via Omaha or Kansas Cl'y and returning by St. Paul and Mlnniapolls The Chicago, Mil waukee and St Paul R'y has the short lino between Chicago and Omuha, and tho best line between Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis, the loute of the Pioneer Limited, the only peifect train In the woild. All coupon ticket nRents sell tickets via the ChlcaKo, Milwaukee & St Paul R'y For time tables and Information us to lutes and loutes i all on or ad- dass John R. Pott. Dlstilct Passenger Agent. 4i(i William Street, AVllllams poit. Pa CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tha ffi4&&x Signature of ' REPAIR CONTRACT HAS DISAPPEARED NEITHER THE ORIGINAL NOR THE COPIES CAN BE FOUND. When the Barber Asphalt Company Started Out Yesterday to Manda mus the City Controller It Ran Up Against n Snag No One About City Hall Is Able or, nt LeaBt, Willing to Account for the Miss ing Documents Delay, However, Will Bo Only Short Lived. Some one has stolen or mlsluld with hipsls memoriae accompaniment tins much-discussed asphalt repair con tract. Neither the original nor tho two copies can be accounted for by the eltv oillclals. Yesterday moinlng Cionernl Mannger WcHt, of tho Unrher conip'iny. und the company's attorney, I. II. Hums, start ed out to have the contract certified, Intending to piesent the contract to Cltv Contt oiler Howell foi his slgna tuio and then, when he refused to sign It, to go Into court for a writ of mini l"v "oucuor anu mayor suouiu eacn hue a copy. Controller Howell said the contract had never come Into bis possession nnd that he knew nothing ot lis whereabouts. Mayor Alolr and .Cit,y Solicitor McfSlnley aowed tlu.vj .,.,..., .... ,,,.. nn ,.,.,. ..,.... Un..til RUNNING IT DOWN I A methodical search was then bepiu ! and tho contiact and Its copies weiu traced n far as ox-Mayor Uallev's dusk. Ills secretary. Attorney Richard J. Reamlsh. was questioned as to what disposition the ex-mayor had made of them and he said the ihro document"- had been delivered to their juoper ic- ' panv with a decision rendeied In a Reading case (Ruiulle vs. Com., 97 Pn St., 321!). which reads: "Mandamus will not lie against a city controller to compel the performance of discretion ary duties " MR. ItlTRXS REPLY. "When this was called to the atten tion of Mr. Hums yesterday, he smiled, reached over for a law Iwiok, opened rhanSK.lt i it nt a niaiked nagp, nn to tho reporter, said as he pointed to a. paragtaph: "Read, and be wisp." i The reporter lead: "This applies only to duties of n judicial character. In i cloilcal or merely ministerial duties he is subject to the control of court by I mandamur. His duty as re- j gards tho certification of contracts Is purely ministerial." This was a decision in a A llllams poit case subsequent to the Reading case. EXCITING WHILE IT LASTED. -pi,,,,!,,- w.vo,, sv,,i,,oc Vrnrtlnna ... n r . Horse with One Hand. A dexterous bit of hoisemanship, or ! rather horsewomanshlp, was wltpejied In front of Tho Tribune oilico yester day afternoon. Mis. Oeoige Lasterly, with a lady companion, who had an Infant In her arms, weie driving and had occasion to fctop at ThoTi Ibune olllce. Mrs. Rasteily's companion alighted and was about to .ach In for her child, who was on tho seat when the hoi so with a sudden sunt nttempted to run away. AVlth n Quick movement of her left hand, Mis. Hasterly grasped tho child as It was about to fall over thu side Startling; Difference in Dentists' Prices The most we can ay for our dental wolU Is that thtiH Is nothing to equal It In Scranton. Tho most we can edy toi our denial prices Is that they are much below all othcis. We do .vour woik carefully and con scientiously. We avoid "hurts" by treating tho delicate p.trtr. until tho i-orcnesH Is icllevid. April Prices Are One-Half During thl n man we have cut our jlrlces In two us Is our annual dia tom. All woih begun during April will derive the Uenellt of this big prlie cut After Mav 1st the oil prices luevall even then, jou pay i less here than clsewheie The Very Best For the Very Least That 1b our modim operandi If our work Is not t-atlsfactoiy, It costs ou nothing. Iu all events, It costs jnu U'MH than clBewhere. A llfetlino devoted to the woilt ilitht hero In Scranton Is oui best testimonial of publlu Mtldtactlou and liubllo cnulldelicc. I'omo In this month. The lowest pilces of otherH will he n half lilglur thut what we ciuiio jou DR. BARRETT, Dentist, 3 16 Spruce St., Adjoining Hotel Jermyn. of the seat, and gnthellng tho ulns mound her right hand tlRlUrned the ii'ln and befoie the frlnhtcnon nntinnl had galloped hnlf n block she hud him thoroughly xuliducd and wa. able to guide him quietly back to the point whence he stinted There wasn't a trace of excitement In Mrs. l'asterly's demeanor villi she took her companion aboard again and drove off. The crowd of onl)idrs, however, were vety much cxolte I and when they cnui-lit their breatha ivu'd not restrain a mild burst of upplruse. "A wold .o the wise Is suillrlcnt" nnd a word from the wise should be sufllclent. but you ask. who are the wise? Those who know. The oft-te-peated experience of trustworthy per- W. M. Terry snys Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives better satisfaction than nny other In tho market, lie has been In the drug business at Klkton, Ky . i for twelve yens, has sold hundreds of .... - ., , , , ... I bottles of this lemedy and nearly all other cough im-dlclne innnufactuted, ! which rhows conclusively thut Cham- I bet Iain's Is the most satisfactory to the people, nnd Is the best. For sale by all diugslsts. Matthews Urns., whole sale und letnll agents. Millinery Elegance Can be found nt Cimson's mllllnerv Impoited Bock Beer on draught -it Zonke's, ?13 Ponn ave nue. ;moke The Populir Puni h Cigar. 10c o-inch wide forillianline, navy and black, vciy good lustre, actual value 45c. Special, per yard 25C 40-inch wide French Crepons, black and colors, patterns are small and neat, 1e.1l value 60c. Special, per yaid 3yC Fine Wool Dress Goods in checks and mixtures, 40 and 45 inches wide, regular price 65c. . Special, per yard 4y C 46-inch wide Black Henrietta, double warp and warranted nil I WOOl. Our $1.00 goods. - - i Special, per yard Jt f -T "f "f f f -f f Cut This Advertisement Out and for 15 Cents FELTON'S Removed to 119 Penn Ave , Will Sell 1 Dozen 23c Tiout Hooks. f 4- -r H ftt ttt t The Property of a Gentleman Our name on an uitlclo Is a giuiiuiitc of Its good quality and Ktvlc We cannot afford to sell lnlei lor guocN 11' so doing wo would loie future n.nli BELL & SKINNER, Motel Jermyn Huilding. Th3 Richart & Sandsrsm 01! Co., SI I I. J til' CELEBRATED IIONA SAFETY OIL Insist on getting u. Made rntlroly fioui I Hit t'Kinit l rutle High (lruJc l.ubrlcitlni; uml Itarnlni; Oil 1 ot every description. 1311 CAI'UUsli AVU Manufactured by SHORT ft HI UOIEY OIL AND 111 PS? v n I IIS RSI I M Pii HM z0sr r? :z?--t v'ms&iwwmd TELEPHONE 622 141 to 149 Meridian Strait, Ssmlii Pj. BURNING AND LUBRICATING OILS. PAINT DEPARTnENT.Pure White Lead, Colors and Varnishes. 9pf k fi&w tfVcJ'lW"1 VA PAINTING TIME comes mound fieouei.tly for somethrns about the house. A coat or two of Rood 'AlT will bilRhten and prevent decay. Don t neglect to apply It. ThP cost of painting your houtto from top to bottom, outside and la won't lia ''"ijenslxu If we cct the order for mate. V'n luivr n IbnrniiirliK reliable stock of Paints. Oils. Varnishes. Colors and Whltn Lead from which wo will make any aluido desired, or sell them In quantities to en able you to ilo It MATTHEWS BROS., 310 l.acknanna Aenue. The Traders National Bank Capital Surplus $200,090, 75,000, JOHN T. PORTER W.W.WATSON.. President .Vice-President Pays Liberal Interest on Time Deposits. PRANK L. I'M LLIPS, Cashier., HIMmJIKmiUECHtStSIUBIIIIHUIIIItSU S TW SUITED. S 3 You' are often collared by deal- S " ers who desire to sell what they ; " hnvo on hand, rather thiiii to suit S ou exactly Our aim Is the re- SS ersp. We sail our customers with S our furnishing goods and then wo S ii me suited. 5 I HAND & PAYNE, "ONTHH , cyuAKLi. m " Sole Agents for Knox Hats. 3 l!:iMIIIIIKi?Hligi!MIIHIIIIIIIIlH Ciisfom Tailoring la of no account union It H Good Tailoring WE DO GOOD TAILORING We fit "hard to fit," or no pay. We also make a specialty of La dies' Tailorinc London, The & New York TAILOR. A3S Srruce St., Opp Commonwealth lild -t-t-f -f-f-f-f -f -t-t-f-t-t--t-t--t-- f f f Just Think It Over .... We aio i-mnpleic luiu-e fiiiiiiiheis Our prices, vvhethc-i i.ish or httle-nt-a-tlme, ale lower llun Ihore of the so-called iiikIi fl houses We make a Mecl.ilty of cheering up pluses vvl'h small Incomes. Refo.v buvliiR i Ncv. here, make i. - a vi-lt Rah Carrliues Three dol iinil Go-Cart I fi r s i n d ninetv-eif-lit cents to almost fifty dollar1;, and a line lot to pick from. Tho comfort of the little uder is looked after about equally well in all of them, but there is a ditfeience in appointments and appear ances. Other summer doings: Floor Mattings lie to ll)ca yd. Reftiperatois and Chests, S'i.OS to S2.-i.0l. Climax Window Awnings !..-) to S2.0 bettci than the m.ule-to-ordei kind. ! 7 s .1 0 I SCsT ' 220-227 Wyoming Ave. ? i '.it ilogu,. f..r out iif-town hirers . Send oiu addiisv 4- 4- -f -f -f -f -t- 4- -f - -f 4- GOINS, Ho. i"07 Lnckawanna Ave. IIDUG CO. ibUSsr.UM WOg H UM I: if ;,,, HI A irrt',KE.i.'"W.'kliiUW v rrviiS TtK)-