The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 27, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE -SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27. 1694.
LIVE NEWS OF
TWO
Events of the Upper End of Luzerne County
Briefly Narrated.
MEETING OF CITIZENS' COMMITTEE
Names of Nominees for Ward Officers
Are Presented and Ratified Tallie
Evans Resigns the Nomination for
Borough Auditor and the Vacancy
Is Filled by the Nomination of John
P. Green Impressive Funeral Ser
vices Over the Remains of Thomas
Lynsky Other Pittston Topics.
Tin Scrantun TRIBUHt'l Pittston de
partment Is iu chargo of J. M. Fahy, to
whom pews items and complaints may bo
referred.
The citizeus' nominating committee
met in the town hall lust evening. The
meeting was oalled to order soon after
s o'clock by Chairman Bioholtier, who
in a brief speeuli alluded to the impor
tance ot the meeting. William Drury
made a motion, which was seconded,
that the meeting, beginning with the
?rst ward and continuing down, ratify
the nomination of the several catnli
ibites nude at the ward caucuses.
Thomas Cody submitte I the following
list from the UraC ward: School direc
tor, Thomas McK-an; constable,
John L. D.ake; Judge of elec
tion, Thomas Cody; inspector of
election Thomai Mctiarry; justice
of the Peace, John J. Jordan, Scott
Wagon of the Second ward, presented
the following list of persons: Cvuuoil
man, Thorn is Ryan; school director,
l'liomae J. O'Brien; ju Ige of election,
Thomas W. O'Brien : inspectors, W. C.
Walburn. Jo'.in Connell of the Third
ward, ptes-uted the following list of
names: Councilman, M. J. Lvuott,
school director, M. J. Langau. Joseph
H Morns of the Fourth ward: Coun
cilman, Joseph Snowden ;ward assessor,
William Thomas; judge of election,
Matthias Kemas; inspector of election,
John A. Tonhill. Joiiu McDouahl pres
ented the following nuiues: School direc
tor, Joltn Gordou; councilman, Francis
Tracey ; judge of election, Joseph Kar
Dyj inspector of election, Daniel
O'Donuell; constable, Johu Prouder
gastj William Abbott presented the
following name from th Second dis
trict of the Sixth ward: Robert Suiclet.
Joseph Loftua, of the Seventh ward,
presented the following names: Coun
cilman, George B. Reap; school direc
tor, Alexander Brydeu; assessor, George
Hagadorn; jude of election, A. B.
Brown; inspector of election, George
Buss.
The committeemen from the Eishth
ward stated that there was nothing
lint a board of election to be elected.
It was therefore decided to endorse the
Democratic ward caucus nominees.
William Drnry presented the followinz
list of names from the Ninth ward:
Councilman M. N. Donnelly; school
director John McNamara, judge
of election, William Foster;
inspector of election; Thomas
Craig; constable; John Glynn; jus
tice of the peace, Michael Lyons.
There being no committeeman pres
ent from the TenthWnrd.it was de
cided to allow the list to remain un
filled. George B. Dendle, of the
Eleventh Ward, presented the follow
ing names: Councilman, Goorgo Lov
11; School Director, Anthonv Eirley;
Judire of Election, Edward McDonnell ;
Inspector, Thomas Jordan: Roister
Assessor, Georgn B. D-ndle.
Mr. Gill, of the second ward, ob
jected to the ratification of the names
presented from the First and S'cml
wards on the ground that the caucuses
were hold without the knowledge of
the v. it thermit, and therefore were
not Citizens' nominees as the meeting
might be led to believ. No attention,
however, was pud to Mr. Gill's re
marks, the chairman olaiming the
meeting was not the pluci to settle
any dispute, but the ward whereiu the
alleged trouble existed,
Tallin Evshs having declined the
nomination for borough auditor, John
P. Green's name was lUbstituted.
FUNERAL OF THOMAS LYNSKY.
It Takes Flaot at St. John's Church and
I. WU Attended.
The remains of the late Thomas
Lynsicy were borne to their last resting
place yesterday morning. The body,
followed by a larire concourse of people
was conveyed at 0 o'clock to St John's
church, where a requiem uihss was
celebrated. At the close of the mass
Very Rev. Father Finuen preached an
eloquent sermon in which he feelingly
alluded to the Christian impulses of
the deceased
The rem ins were interred in Market
Street cemetery. The pallbearers were:
Edward Delauey, Patrick Bums,
Michael Daley, Patrick Corcorun,
John Kenuedy and Martin Murphy.
PITHY PITTSTON LOCALS.
News of the Day Put Into Bright Little
Paragraphs.
There was no meeting of the school
board Inst evening.
There are 7lf applicants for licanae in
the borough this year
John Burns, of Avoo.i, has, through
his atthrney.J. M. Hsrris, of Scran ton,
entered suit against t.i Scrantou Trac
tion company. On Doc. 30 his dangh
ter, Sadie, was run down by a car on
Lackawanna aveune, and was perma
nently injured. Ho claims damages to
the amount of $'.'30.
The Ctiri t "i Endeavor society of
t ie First Baitst church held a very
enjoyable sod tl at the residence of
Rotiert Smiles, on William street,
Thursday evening, at which there was
a large attendance.
The Fitzpatrick family moved into
their new home on Wiliiain street, the
residence formerly owued by ex-Sheritl
William O Malley.
The Young Men's Christian associa
tion basket ball team vanquished the
Scranton team by a score of 123 to (I at
the former's rooms Thursday evening.
The Luzerne Knitting mills resumed
operations yesterday after about six
weeks' idleness.
Rozelle Boos., who built the breaker
for the Grand Rapids Coal company
bought the personal Drop-rty and the
lease for the coal laud for $1,010 Thurs
day.
The one hundred and thirty-fifth an
niversary of the birth of the Scottish
poet, Robert Bnrns, was m st appro
priately celebrated by the members of
the Caledonian club, at their rooms on
South Main street, Thursday evening.
Oiorge H. Mitch-dl, James A Brydeu,
A. J. Colborn, of Scranton, and several
others delighted those present wita en
tertaining speeches and witty remsrks.
One of the grievances that caused
the recent Lehigh Valley strike was
remedied Thursday, when an order
went into effect all over tho system re
quiring the car inspectors and car
cleaners to couple and uncouple all
steam and air brake hose between pas
tenger cars. Braketnen formerly did
this at the risk of soiling their uni
forms which they were paying for
themselves, and which had to be kept
bright and new.
JOYCE STILL HANGS ON.
The Euerfstlo Piiuclpul of the Conti
nental Is a Slaysr.
flittial to the fibre at Oa Tribune
TAYLOR, Pa., Jan. 80. Will Martin
Joyce please step down from tho prin
cipalship of the Continental eohopl, or
will he insist upon holding the ground
he has held for weeks against the
wishes of the people? Tho school board
met on Thursday night to take action.
U was a special session. Major Ever
ett Warren, the directors' counsel, was
present and gave legal advice, Mr.
Joyce's attorneys were not present.
The following directors voted for his
removal: Morgan, Timlin, Gibbous,
Evans, Dtvis and Burleigh. The board
means tight, and Coustabln Morris
Davis will assist the board in demand
ing the keys. If Mr Joyce will not uo
cede to this request, it is probable that
other steps will be taken. The secre
tary will make out the pay roll and
leave Juyuo minus of Ids pay. If he
wishes to take steps for legal action
the board will be iu readiness to
tight it.
He was yet at the school this morn
ing. Residents of Aiohbald are be
coming disgusted with the shape of
affairs,- and, with other taxpayers,
hope the board will attend to their
busiuess and give Joyce the bounce.
VARIOUS MOOSIC ITEMS.
Facts and Fancies Treated in a Pleasant
and Lively Manner.
Svteial to the Scmnton Tribune.
MOOSIO, Pa., Jan. 'JO. Miss Carrie
Vandeuburg, of Maiu street, gave a
dance to some of her friends on
We lues lay evening. Those! present
were: Miss Mau l E Isell. Grace F, Isell,
Klsie Wescott, William Kelly, William
Mnir, John Bums, Archie Young. An
elegant lunch was served at a late hour
by the hostess.
Rev. L. A. Lindemutb, pastor of tl e
Presbyterian Church, on Maiu street
expects to leave Monday to visit I is
pirents in Wheeling, Ohio.
Arthur Wiisou spent Thursday even
in:,' with friends in town.
Mrs Thomas Hailstone, of Son h
Main street, called on friends in PitU
ton Thursday afteruoou.
Mrs. J. H. Davey, of South Main
street, is ill at her home.
Miss Minnie Green, of Main steet,
gave a euchre party at her home o a
large number of her friends Wedtiee
day evening.
A meeting of the Moosic Co-Operative
association was held on Friday
night at their store.
Mrs. Vandenburg, of Main street.has
returned after visiting friends in Green
Ridge the past few days.
Oaa New Form of Prosperity.
Piiladelphm Record.
Even the "mills' of the pugilists have
resumed.
The tortures of dyspepsia, the sufferings
of scrofula, the ngouizing itch and pain of
salt rheum, the disagreeable symptoms of
catarrh, are removed by Hood's Sarsap
rilla. Hool's Pills are the best after-dinner
pills, assist digestion, prevent constipa
All CLEARING SALE A Suggestion to Mothers !
10 Days, Beginning Thursday, Jan, 18, at 10 A.H.
A. B. Brown's Bee Hive, Pittston, Pa.
Thousands Remnants of Dry Goods. Cloaks and Fur Capes during
salt' at less than cost of material.
Every iueh of counter room covered with the greatest bargains ever
shown.
Ladies' Felt Hats, this season's styles Ilk. each.
Hoys' Winter Waists lOo enoh.
Mulls 30c. each.
Cloaks $1.50 each.
HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND NOTIONS AT QUARTER OF VALUE.
COMB, IT WILL PAY YOU.
Great Clearing Sale.
A. B. BROWN'S BEE HIVE,
PITTSTON, PA.
MATTHEWS BROS.
Druggists
AND DEALERS IN
BURNING and
LUBRICATING
OILS
Atlantic I fail uml Fremiti Kino,
l'uio Unseed oil.
TiupenUiio anil Varnishes.
Heady-mixed Paints In all colors,
(Hitlers' Whltlug,
I'm i White mill Kiilsomlne,
Oil Vitrei, Murblo
lu.t ami Window Glass
Hotel Waveriy
European Plan. Firt-class liar attuched.
lfIol fur BciKuoi & Lngi 1 u Tannhuniser
Beer.
t Cor, 15th and Filbert Philadi
Most di'siraliln for residents of N.K. Bonn"
tylvanla. All conveniences It travelers
to ami Ironi Broad Street station and the
Twelfth ami Market Street station. De
iirublo for visiting Borantonlani and ueo
tie iu tho Anthracite llegiou.
J. VICTORY,
PROPRIETOR.
AHTOHEHARTMAH
906 South Washington Avenue,
Contractor and builder of Conoreto Flaggl ng.
Concrete Block. Potato, Butter and Coal
Bin, Wet Cellars dried up. Orders may be
left at Thompson AS I'rait, Will aius ft Co,
Main und Eynon Streets, or at Bcranton
Stove Works. Al.o Foundations, Outturns.
Fish Wire Tunnels and Collins. Flagging lor
Garden Walks.
Spring
Ginghams.
We have placed on sale
our line of Ginghams for the
coming spring and summer.
Finer Goods, More Tasteful
Colorings and Lower Prices
than ever before, are what
will recommend them to our
patrons.
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Pirate Island. By Harry Colli tlgwood,
Plant I unters. By Captain Mune Held.
Popular Natural Historv. Bv Wood.
Pole to Pole. By Gordon Stables.
Ban Awny to Sea. Bv Captain Mayne Held.
Red Eric, The. By H kt. Ilallantyne.
Rltlo and Mound In Ceylon. By Mr Samuel
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Round the World. By W. H. G Kingston.
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Smugglers' Cave. The. By Anitlo Ashtnore.
Spanlsli Fairy Tales. By Csberello.
StoiloH About Animals. Hy Captain Mayne
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Stories from American History. By Henry
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Tiger Pr nee. The. By William Dalton.
Tom Tracv. By Arthur l.ee Putnam.
War Tiger, The. By William Da ton.
White Elephant. The. William Dalton.
Wild Snorts In the Far West, by Frederick
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Wolf Boy In China, The. By William Dal
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Wonders of the Great Deep, By P. 11. Goaso.
Young Acrobats. By Horatio Alger.
Young Foresters. Tho. and Giber Tales.
Young Folk' Book of Birds. Bv T. Bilby.
Young Folks' History of Franc . By Q M.
Y'onge.
Y'onng Folks' History of Germany. By. C.
M Yonge.
Young Folks' History of Rome. By 0, M.
Y'onge.
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An Ap II Lady. B the Duchess.
An Rfxnttsn PrinOMS. By Geor-e Ebor.
Aurelisti By William Ware.
Aurora Fiovd. By Miss M. F,. Braddon.
Arabian Nights' Entertainment
Arundel Motto. The. By Marv I ocll Hay.
Bin aV.y Radge By Charles Dickens.
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Be-oud l'ardan. By Bertha M. Clay.
Birds of Prw, Bv Misi M E. Braddon.
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