THE SCKANTON TK1BUN E-SATl KDAY MORNING. FEURUAKY 8, 1894. 5 aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 Pipe f I Valves I Fittings I I THE SCRANTON SUPPLY AND MACHINERY CO, a rHIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Norrman& Moore FIRE IIyRANCB 120 Wyoimng Avenue Lackawanna STORWY WAR OF WORD Poor Direclor Gibbons and Attorney Scragg Enbauge Compliments. THE 10B Pnn Ave. Laundry A. 8. WARM AN. ( irand Display OK - Laces and Embroideries AT HEARS & HAGEN'S, 415 Lacka. Avenue. Carpets, Wall Papers, Window Shades, Draperies, Mattings, Rugs, etc. WILLIAMS & McANULTY. 127 Wyoming Ave. CITY NOTES. i baric :Sauiuelsou died it the i.acka unona hospital yesterday. Kugeue ij liourke in "The Wicklow Postman" will be at tiie Acadomy of Music this evening. Wood's college it ies not suiter frjtn the Lard times Nearly 000 students attend b .th sessions. i It Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern company will pay Sloan and liampton mine employes today. Mayor Conned yesterday signed a re lease (or Sarah lirioies, who was com Bit ted to t he county jail Jan. 21. The Keystone Dancing class, of Uly- I bunt, has postponed their social. It will Le held on Feb. n, at O'Brien's hall. Some colored men applied to the mayor y sterdn for license to conduct a boxing match et Mcslc Hall. Twne not granted. The Rev. A. Bergen Browe, of Hayre, ... JT., will preach in the Baptist chnrch at V. .iverly tomorrow morning and evening. Al! are invited. Marriage licenses were granted by Clerk ol the Courts Thomaa yesterday to Michael Walsh and Margaret Harris, Scranton; John T. Casey and Maria May, Scranton. The students of the Young Men's Chris tian association educational departments w. re sddrpssed on Thursday evening by II c. Shaffer, of the Srranton Savings bank. .larnee BMMfUd .larne liesmond wer before Alderman (. B. Wright in police court yesterday morning charged with lighting. rJach was committed to the t ouuty jail to serve thirty days. A movement is on foot to establish a kindergarten in the mission chapel used by the branch Sunday school of the Second j'resbyterlan church, at the corner of Ada.ns avenue and New York street. John F. Snyder has been elected treas urer of the Lackawanna hospital by the di rectors of that institution. He will snc reel? the late K. c. Fuller, who wan truss n i -r since the founding of the hospital. A sleighing party from the store of A. M. Atherton A- Co., Providence Square, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Atherton at their home, Woodlawn Farm, near Clark's Hnmmit, Thursday evening, and were loyally entertained. The Kim Park Sunday MbOOl is now conducted on the plan known as the graded system, a f eatnro in Sunday school worn which Is very attractive. A large number of visitors aro present every flan day to wltnese the exercises. A match game of checkers will be played today at Henry Baker's, ttj.i Peuu avenue, by teams representing Scranton and Pitts ton. The local players will be E. C. Poet, John Carmicbael, U Brown, Hunry Baker, E. ('. Mellon and John Leurs. The Pitts ton team will be captained by Bavid Mc Art. Hcv. P. A. Hulbert, a prominent colored divine, and secretary of Livingston col lege, Suleebury, X. ('., will be the speaker at the gospel meeting at the Young Men's Christian association tomorrow afternoon at fl. 45. The song tervice will be led by Tallle Morgan, who will be assisted by Mr. t . in mei bill, and the quartette. The Scranton Basket BiUjl team will line UP an follows this evuniug wbeu it plays the champions of the state from Nanti roke: Koese, home; Davis, right forward: Koch, right forward; Biroher, center; Coleman, right center; Jay, left center; McOouldrlck. goal keeper: Nallin, right back; Foster, left back; Williams and 'Junking, substitutes. Secretary Many bus secured E. F. See, W. E. Miller and Oeorge F. Warburlon, of JSew York; W. 0, Douglas, of Philadel phia; and .la i I .-Man Gordon, of Boston, five of the most prominent Young Men's C'bristlan association secretaries In tbe country, as speakers for the anniversary excerclses of tbe local association, which frill occur early iu April. m CoUKoriJiAir Daviis tells tbe Telegram fcbout the licensing of poles, CHARGED WITH IRREGULARITIES Mr. Scragg Invites Die Director from the South Side to Examine tbe Cour t Records and See Where the Irregularity Exists Mr. Gibbons Invited to Repeat the Accusation Outbide ol the Poor Board Rooms. Tbe poor board met in regular ei sion yesterday afteruoou. Presideu t LangaUff was in tbe chair and all the directors were present. Mis. Swan reported that eh had leurned on reliable authority that Sir, burns, the old lady that Sirs. Sailer wished to be paid for keeping, did not have proper care. She wished to have Sir. Gibbous investigate th ctse. Mr. Gibbon stated that Dr. Slutiley huil told bitu tnat Mrs. Hums was not tit to be removed to the home, and was very indignant when Mrs. Sailer's good intentions were assailed. Sirs. DugKau, of the South Side, had five ohildren and watited soui-s help X'he board was perplexed somewhat as to its proper course of action. Mr. Gibbous stated that iu similar cases help had betore been given on the ver bal report of Attorney Scragg. He thought If tho attorney would furnish a wntteu opinion the board would know how to act. The case was refer red to Mr. Scragg. Dominic McMahon had an order tor relief. His wife is gradually beoomlng blind and her head is swelliug. He has four children, the eldest of which is 10 years. The case was referred to Diree tor Gibbons with instructions to have Sirs. SlcSIabou takuu to the Lacka wanna hospital and thechildreu placed iu dome good institution if the case was as represented. BEATEN ON licit DEATH BED. Sirs. Duggau, of the Associated Charities, reported that in her travels she had come across a sad case in the Seventh ward. The family was that of John Howley, of Gordon street. His wife wss seriously ill and Howlev beat her while she is iu bed. The case was referred to Director Tropp, Superintendent Beemer's report for i he month of January was re-id. It showed that Jan. I there wrs DT in mates in the ; received during the mobtb,15; born, 1; discharged, IM : died, 2; total number of iumates Feb. I, 107: males. 1 18; females, Oaidoor Pbyeiciau Gunster's report shows that he had made ST visits; be had 19 old caseB and 90 new oases, 1 birth and co deaths, '-' insane patients exiinined. Outdoor Phvsiciou Paine reported having made 68 visits to 13 patients, 1 insane examination. Oat door Physician Slsnley reported hav ing made !1 visits to 19 patients; had 1 death. Uotdoor Physician Murphy reported having made 20 visits an I given 9i prescriptions. Mre. Pettigrew, relief ageut of the board, reported that since the last meeting she had investigated eighty four cases, fifty-one of which were found worthy. G. H. Von Storch and P. T. ikell, auditors for the district, reported that they hud fouud the ac counts of.the treasurer for the year 1S9I! to be correct, and fired the directors' snlaries as follows: John B Gillespie, 162.80; Thomu Shotten. $187.50; John Gibbons, 1980. ; W. S. Langs tuff. $250 , Mrs. D. W Swan. Q'ti. ; D.iniel Wil liams, $K30. ; P. J. Murphy, $230. ; Charlea Tropp, $250. Benjamin F. Evans, resident physi cian, reported that 121 patients hid been treated, sane SO mi l insane -11; males 78 and females 46; number of patients in asylnm Jan. 1, 135; received, 3, total Feb. r, 138, number of pre pared, 308. Attorney Scractr announced that ho had received $470 from Attorney Wal ter Briggs to apply on the Slary Bine case. There is still $514 55 due. He also reported that Attorney B. F. Kil iam had stated that he would pay up what was due on the Mrs. Koney case in installments. Mr. Gibbons did not think this was exactly proper and made a motion to the effect that Attorney Scragg pursue the delinquent and se cure immediate settlement. VOX FOR THK DIKECl'ORS. Attorney Scragg stated that he was present at the meeting of Jan. It) as long as possible and be lud learned Ihtt after he left a member charged him with certain irregularities in the lunacy of Mrs. Cunningham. He wished to state for the benefit of the member in question that everything whs regular and as his papers from court would show. Mr. Gibbons at once jumped to his feet and stated that he wonld not take back the words he had uttered, and that the attorney should havi given an Itemized bill to the woman's relatives when they asked for It. Mr. Scragg stated that it was the members' privilege to oanse an iDTCStt gation if he saw fit, and he wished be would. ()n word led to anotO'-r, and finally Mr Gibbons asked the board's attorney why he did not have him ar rested for defamation of character? Mr. Scragg replied that "he could not do so for what was said in the meeting, but that he would if it was u 1 out side." "All right," answered Mr (Hbbons, "I will repent it as soon as I lenve this room." "1 dare you too," exclaimed Attorney Scragg. jumping to his feet. "Well I will," responded Mr. Gib bon), and then President Langstiff grsvel commanded order in the room and the debate was over for the time being. President Esngstaff appointed the following committees for the year: Home -Tropp, Swan and Williams Pnrohaslng Williams, Shotten and Murphy. Fiuauce Tropp, Shotten and Gib bons Hulos Shotten, Swan and Gibbons. NEW ELM HURST BOULEVARD. Proposal for It Comtruotion Have Bn IuvluJ. Bids for the construction of tbe new boulevard to Elmliurst will be re ceived all next week. They may ba addressed to M.ijor C. C. Mattes, of the Lackawanna Iron aud Coal com pany's engineering department, where the plans and specification may be seen. Work on the boulevard will be gin as soon ns practicable and will be prosecuted with expedition. Tbe boulevard proper will be at Ar thur avenue and Mulberry street, nod a high bridge over Nay Aug fulls will exhibit this beautiful body of water to the traveler Crossing over the tunnel, tbe road will cross the Erie tracks on an overhead bridge. Klmhurst will ba reached by easy stages, tlie maximum grade being 3 per oent. Tbe road will terminate at tbe residenc of tlhief En gineer i loin v Webrum, at Elmhuret. The road will vary iu width from eighteen to twenty lour feet, and must be constructed in tirst-clags style, with a top dressing of red shale. Tbe grade in either direction will be to slight that a horse can trot the eutire distauoe with,, ill . 1 i tVi . 1 1 1 1 v The especial feature of tho new will be the direct approach from the city proper, the absence of dangerous railroad tracks uiid the entrancing sonic beauties of the territory through which it passes. The fact Unit the road is to be built at this time, wheu work is so scarce, is another feature to recommend it. HANDCUFFED HIS IAN Constable William Reese Received $1.50 or tliiniiliating a Prisoner. HE RELATED THE STORY IN COURT Judge Gunster Delivered a Stern Lec ture to Such Constables Ho Said Reese Should Bu Indicted, Con victed and Removed from Office. The Rowlands Declared to Be Guil tyJohn Walsh's Brave Conduct. Other Cases Heard. ANOTHER NEW INSTITUTION Man iuiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiig TRIBUNE BOOK COUPON, Z FOUB of ihene COUPONS, re- S m-n tod hi ili' T tbllllft ;OflW, cor- m iter IVim avfiiuft hikI Hprure lrt--l, S cntltlf' the Iinlcltir to nil tho pflv M it )! ol 1 i id n n '.t i it Hi' lt l ntlVrH lor (1 1st 1 1 but I tiff popular book IIBlHig QMT lyfcdtfti Tlit olfm in lid p 2 hy Tho Tribune iiitiiiiMeiuuiit uru g follows! Jg Ifi CVMT8 mill Font Odopottfl fr Any voliiuio lii tbfi Coltiiubuit he rn r)(-H. Over 100 titles toselect from. I Mauis of Prominent Sorautou Who Are Interested. A branch of the Kepublio Hivings aud Loan association of New York was organized in this city yesterday in the omc of Resident Manager s. N. Cal lander, The branch hue 140 ini'uibers holding fUO.OM worth of stock. The following representnti ve oitiltni of Soranton were unanimously uleute I officers mid directors of the branch : J. V. Peck, president; James M Ever hurt, first vice president; Colouel U.G. Scbooumaker, tecoud vice president ; S. G. Kerr, third vie president; A. B. Clay, secretary; S, N. Csllendor, treasurer; Watsoti .. lhehl, general attorneys aud couusel; 11. T Koehler.C M. Trumau. A. K. Kanb, E 15 Frank lin aud Joseph F. Baumeieter, ap praisal committee, directors ohosuu were J. W. Peck, J. M. Everhart. tj, G. Scbooumuker, Samuel McEscheu, S. G. Kerr, V. W. Watson, F. B. Foote, George D. Taylor, M. T. Keller, M. E McDonald, Louis Conrad, M. J. Stone, J. E. Loveliind, C. D, Finn, Jacob Bolz, J. G. Bailey, V. W Lithrope, Dr. H. D. Gtrdner Dr. J. L Foid ham, C. M. Hathaway, J. L. Hull and W S. Diehl, ..- TWO EXCELLENT LECTURES. Subjects on Wb'.eh It. . Sr. MaeArthur Will Discourse. An event of much importance of the coming week will be the lectures by the celebrated New York divine, Kev. Dr. It. S. MacArthur, of the Calvary Baptist church. Tne lecture at Klin Park church on Thur lay evening will be on "Glimpse of Sunny Spain from Historic Hill tops." This lecture is replete with in teresting incidents Iu the life of the remarkable ' people of Spain, and will reveal historic points in connec tion with Columbn and his rolation to Ferdinand aud Isabella, not generally known. The lecture on the following even ing at the Jackson Street Baptist churcli on "Ciiips from Many Suops gives this eminent and popular lecturer full HWing on the leadiug live topics of tbe times. It will be one of the most interesting and instructivo leoture ever delivered iu Scranton. FIVE DOLLARS GIVEN FOR THREE. That I What S:hank, ths Shoe Msr- ohant, Is Now 1)0108-. The well known shoe merchant, Schank, of the Arcade Shoe house, is now receiving the first of his spring goods, and has not enough store room for all he has ordered. There is only one thing for him to do and ho has done it. That is, get rid of the goods he has on baud at present at just what they cost iNot cheaper than they cost, he canse that would not be good business, and Schank, above nil, is a good busi ness man. ' Therefore, during February, he will (HI shoes that sell eNi where for $."i at $3. And all other goods will b-j sold at proportionately low prices. But re member, these cost prices will not pre vail after the 2vh of February, BoBaNK'a Aki'ade BHOI Store. ANOTHER MORTAL TIRED OF LIFE. Samuel Hall, of Waverly, Shoots Him self at an Eirlv Hour. Samuel Hall, a clerk in Bedford & Son' drug store at Waverlv, commit ted suicide at an early hour yesterday morning by putting a bulla through hi body. About 5 o'clock Hall, who resided wiihhis wife ana family on BstOb street, awoke and askel his wife to bring him a drink of water. To com ply with tho request Mrs. Hall went to the kitchen. While there she heard the report of a revolver, aud hastening back to the bedchamber, found her husband lying on the tloor. He died a few minutes later. Hall was Do year of ago and had auf fernd much Irom rheumatism. His sufferings probably unbalanced hi mind. Coroner Kelly investigated tbe case yesterday afternoon. Physicians Acknowledge 1hr 1 J, am Deafaets, hy.vi ifOBK, Feb. B,-PbrilCinl have watched with a jealous eye the lucrensiuif popularity of the Sound Disc invented by U. A. Wales, of Ashland block, Chicago, as patients who have been under their care for years, haveiu a week's lime bad their hearing restorod by It. and tlinv ac knowledge that there is a decrease iu the percentage of dtiiifnes from its use. 4 BMlXXIlia February I IieWitl. will pre sent every tenth person to the amount of one o , 'i Cabinet Photos, a HI by 90 gen uine hand worked Crayon free of chnire. No coupons iu. I no compulsion to buy n frame. We giro from one to three every day. You will surely be the lucky person. . 4ft- Otttlna What They Want. Another invoice of the Rugby, Oxford and Columbus series nf books earns yester day. It lias takeu a few days to learn the demands of our patrons We are now able to order more intelligently. mm Tiik manngoineut of theWystia Swing, after baviug closed for n couple of weeks for much needed repairs have decided to reopen at 9 o'clock this morning. All chil dren are to be given a lide free from '. to UL S'J.?5 and Four 4'oupons for a 10 volume set of Dickens' complete, u orks. 9 ttO CENTS ami Four Coupons for any bonk In the Kugby Be ries. 95 Ct. NTH anil Four Coupon for m any book In Urn Oxford Scrim Riiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mi'Bhidk's now Turkih bath, thing new. Mai bpruce street, Court llouie. l'.very-opposite Somthln,T Now In jihotosut Urove', 43.'. Spruce street. "How to bny kitchen gilods cheap. Battin Co.' ad, this pagel'' See Joseph Gsrjuuae, of Priceburg, wa tried neforu Judge Gunster yesterday uu u charge of having improper rela tion with Miss Amelia Progoloaky Whu was a servant iu the boaidlug house wbicfc Gerjunas conducted. At torneys Joseph O'Brlan and C. Coui ugys defended the accused and t-x- W. H. Stanton assisted the listrict attorney as private couusol for the prosecution. Mis Progtttosky says she came to this country Inst March and iu June was employed assisting Mrs. Gerjunas at the boarding house. Ono day in June Mrs. I i rjiinas told the Hervaut to take her little buy up to the room occu pied by heiself ami husband. Ger juuaa was iu the room aud when wit ness entered be closed the door mid compelled her to submit to him. A few nights afterward Progaiosky slept on the tl jor ot the room occupied by Gerjunas aud his wifo, and again he wronged her. Some time latur she left the employ of tho Gerjunas, und in July went to visit them iu company with another young woman. THBOWN l.vi'o a well. Gerjunas was digulilg u Weil iu tho yard mid she went to watuh him work. Shu says the well was about twelve feet deep, and after she had been etaiiding on the eJge tor a few minutes he pulled her down into the well aud there had intercourse with her. Gerjunas denied the charges made against him, aud his wife weut ou the stand and said that ou the day of tile episode iu tho well she was standing ou the stoop of her house where she could see the well Nothing of the kind described by Miss Progaiosky oc curred there. The young woman who was Miss Progolasky's companion says she wont to the well with her. Mits Progolosky began throwing sand on Gerjunas and he playfully threw her into the well. She saw nothing im proper. Constable William Keeso swore that bo arrested Gerjunas uu the warrant sworn out by Miss Progolosky, and at the request of Joseph Fcudriuk and the promise of $1.50 ha agreed to handcuff Gorjuuas alter his arrest. It EES E UOT II1S MONEY. Keese undo the arrest, handcuffed Gerjunas and received tht 11.00 fat 10 dointc hy Fendrick. This was done for the purpose of humiliating tbe ac cused. In commenting on the action of thia constable, Jadge Gunster said in charging the jury: He came ou tho staud and testified that ho made this arrest; that he was a constable and that be made a contract for $1.50 to put the hundcutis ou the accused. Why this man seems to bain blissful ig uoruuee that if his own testimony is true he ought to be arrested, indicted, con victed. sentenced and removed from oltlco'r It's about time that kind of business was stopped iu this couuty. We have protested in this court room term after tern against such conduct ns that, and if wo learn of any more constables doing busiuess of that kind we propose to place a heavy hand on them. Uf what value is the oath of a con st.iblo Drho would sell his office for a bribe? At 8 o'clock th- cue was given to the jury, but a verdict was not reported wheu court adjourned. THE KOWLANDS OUILTY. Yesterday morning the jury iu the case of the Rowlands, charged with arson, return-nt Joun uuJ wife, Mary Howl mils, ginl'y as iuliuted. The boy, William Rowland, was re turned not guilty. Noll prosequis were entered on pay in ;it of the costs in the following cases A. E. Cooper and Jainos White, aggravated assault and battery, Johu E. O'lalley,proseeutor, Emil Sonmidt aud Max Phillips, assault and battery, John U. Troy, prosecutor; Darby Dougherty, felonious wonndiug, John Boylon, prosecutor; Adam Commisky mid William Burcobag, false pretense, W. J. Applemau, prosecutor. Iu the case of S Zslinsky, charged with burglary by Frank Rica, the jnry yesterday returned a verdict of uot guilty. The case of Baithasser Barber and Frank Rica, charged with assault and butter by Stanislaus Zslinsky, was given to the jury at noon yesterday, but a verdict had not been agreed upon when court adjourned, A verdict of not guilty was tnkon aud the uosts placed on the county in the case of J. Grnnska and Veronica Granskw.chargnl with false pretense by Rudolph Schwartz in: was a BBAYI kkienh Alexander Konko, Roma Ukmovilz, J. Redelevitz, Anthony Toroski and Paul Redelevitz wrro called to answer a charge of robbery preferred by. Frank Walsh, of Carbondale. Konko and Toroski were the only one who ap peared for trial. They wer defended by Attorneys M, A. McGiuley and At torneys J. J. I'Nelll mid R J. Beam ish represented the commonwealth. Walsh runs m livery stable at Oaf bondale and ou the night of Oct. ? last greed to drive Roma Ukmovilz to the Ridge at Archbald for $:l. He took James Walsh along for company When they reached the Ridge Roma began to yell in Polish and attracted n number of his conntrymon. He told them Walsh had robbed him of and they set i m him aud gave him a ter rible bulling He escaped with Ins life hv giving them $12. Jauies Walsh was called to th stand and identified the two men on trial as ones who helped to pull Frank Walsh out of the caniage and afterward as saulted him. Seeing the dunger his friend. wa iu th witness drove to Car boudde to notify the police. "Did you leave your fritnd behind in the crowd ? ' asked Judge Elwurds iu astonishment. "Yes. sir," answered Walsh, "1 went to CarboudaleV" WHY HE Dili NOT STAY. "How far did you har to drive to ( irboudaleV" " Hi, eight or nine miles." "Why did you uot remain and help your friend'.'" questioned the judge. "Well, 1 did not tbluk there was any use of H both getting killed," philo sophically remarked the witness. After tbe proieeution rested Judge Edwards said that he men could not bo held for any thing more than assault, aa it had not been shown they bad anything to do with forcing Frank Walsh to give up money. The defense was an nil ui. and at I o'clock th caae wa given to the jury- Tho jnry agrd an hour later, and will report its ver dict this morning. Patrick Caiu was tried iu the main court iu the afternoon for keeping a tippling house on Fourth afreet, Belle -vue. William Colleran was tiie pros ecutor. The esse went to tbe inry just before court adjourned. sour Milk bubbles. The Cricket todsv will say: The rumor that William Connell, Everett Warren, William T. Hmlth and E. II. Ripple have sold their later! In Thk Tiuul nic to Livy S. Richard lacks confir ms Ion. Anxious Iuouirer No: wo know of no sui b firm in Scrauton as Wood A Richard, newspaper proprietors. It Is perhaps, on the whole, fortunate for tbe future bappinesi of Thk Tkihone's youug edlior that the numerous Battering notices ot him by others, reproduced In yesterday's Trirunk, did not begin, ' My bear Rlcbsrd." - - ... CHARMING FRIEND FRITZ. The Manola- Mason Comcanv Dillght a Lira Audience. Tlie Mmiola-Mason company iu "Friend Fritz" played a return en gagement at the Academy of Music last evening. A crowded house was charmed by the production. The ex quisite suenes wen well applauded and when the "Legend of Clnirefontaine," "Song of the Wedding Ring" and the "Bachelor' Song" wer rendered the audience demanded their repetition. Certainly no organiztttou is firmer established iu the appreciation of Scrauton theater goer than the Mauola Mason compauy, and they cau b as sured of au enthusiastic welcome when ever thny again appear in this city. The cast last evening was the sam us upou tbe appearance uf the company earlier in the teason. - . W. T. SMITH'S ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Warm Thanks x'.uisd to a Qensrou Scranton Merchant. Followiug is a copy uf a letter sent to W. T. Smith, treasurer Board of Aeso dated Charities, to F. Welcker, of th Fashion. It is elf explanatory i I am in receipt of your favor of the 2'Jth itist., iu:losing check for fil.l.'i.b. ingyour donation of t per cent, of your sales oil Monday last, for carrying on the work of the Board uf Associated Charities uf our city, for which we extend our grateful ac knowledgments. I note, with pleasure, that you expect to repeat your geHProus otter in the near future, und 1 trust it. will he as successful as tbe first. With assurance of appreciation 01 your kindly interest aud assistance, 1 um, Very truly yoorj W. Tj hill in. Treasurer lioard of Associated Charitiel MONEV JUDICIOUSLY tXPENDED. No RslUf Granted Without a ThorouBh InveaUgatlon. Mayor Council's relief fund seem to be inexhaustible Although oulv a trifle more than $1,001 wis subscribed mid distributed, tuere is still a bilance of If'.'iti to relieve the wants of the de serving needy Speaking on the subject last evening Mayor Connell said: "That fnnd is be ing very juliciously expended. Plausi ble stories Are not satisfactory evidence of tbe need of tbe applicant. Tno con dition of every person who applies for r-lief is thoroughly examine 1. an 1 if the investigation warrants, relief fol lows. '' - WILLIAMS CHOSEN SECRETARY. He Will Fill Vsoancv Caused by Death tl E. C. Lyndt. At n meeting of th directors of the Lackawanna Iron and Stt-el company held in New York Thursday, Arja Williams, of this city, was elected as sistant secretary of tbe c iiupany to till vacancy caused by the death of E. 0, Lynde. Mr. Williams has been employed by the Lackawanna Iron and Steel c ra piuy in different clerical capacities for the past twenty -six years. He is also a member of the common cou-icil from the Heventeeth ward and tax collector of the Soranton Poor district. -m Evsrybody Seem to Think So. We are convinced that tb World's Fair Art Portfolio, in four parts, is the most practical ot them all. Forty cents soc.ires tbe prize, 10 cents for each part. Yesterday we received a large invoice uf Part I, U. - Second Bistiict Bspublican. In pursuance of a resolution of the standing committee of the Republicans of the Second Legislative district, a conven tion will be held in the arbitration room at tbe court house, city of Scranton on Tuesday, Feb. J3. 1891, at 2 o'clock p.'m., for the purpose of electing one delegate to represent said district at the etato conven tion to bo held at Harrisburg, Pa., on Wednesday. May '23, IS',14. Vigilance com mittees will hold primaries on Saturday, Fob, 10, between the hours of 4 and 7 p. m. W. S. Mili.au, Chairman. A. J. Koi.K, Secretary. Scranton, Pa., Jau. 8 1S94. Third District Republican. Pursuant to a resolution of the standing committee of tbe Republicans of the Third legislative district, a convention will be held in tbe arbitration room in the court bouse, city ol Boranton, ou Tuesday, Feb. C, 1MM, nt '2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing one delegate to repre sent said dlstiict at tho state convention to bo held In Harrisburg ou Weduesdtiv, Mnv B8L lSiM. Vigilaiice committees will bold primaries on Saturday, Feb. .1, 1SH4, between the hours uf 4 mid 7 p. in. K. J. NoitTiicr, John McCrindlk, Secretary. Pres. Pro Tern. Scranton, Pa., Jau. '27, IBM, Th Republic Ravings and Loan association, of New ork. hav ing sold over '2,000 shares of its stock in Scranton, lias called a meeting for Friday, l i b. '2. at 4 p. in., nt It office, Dime llaiik building, for the purpose of electing ofti Oers aud directors. New share will also be offered for sale. V. H. Case, manager agency department, nud L U. Usdd, gen eral manager, will be present and explain the plan nud purposes of the association. Come and bring some one with you. - LsavoY Mir Orders. If someone has taken tbo last book of some number leave your order. Next week we shall order every other dny. - (Ink dozen of Griffin's ivoryctte photo will make twelve Christmas preaeut. What can you present your friends that will be more acceptable! English, You Knew Tbe mezzotype at U roves', 43.'. Spruce.' . Dun t miss tomorrow's IClroira Telegram. It will be tilled with the good things of tbe week. Dsnva Your Ordtr Now. The Artforttolins, in four parts, leads them all. They are purely WOI Id' Fair. A large.involco Of Parti I and II cauieye terday. Hurts III. and IV. will be ready In a few day. BtBAwaBMIBl Coursen. direct from Florida. Best Sets of Teeth, $3.00 Including th painless extracting rf teeth by an entirely new pie ces. S. C. Snyder, D.D.S. IB6 W VOMINU AVtt. WEST SIDE William John, of North Rebecca avenue, was painfully injured by be ing struck by a runaway' horse yester day afternoou while on bis way to work. A pUasant surnrise party was held in honor of Fred Kuhlraan at his home on Lafayette street last evening. The Young People's Literary and Debating society of the First Welsh Biptist church met last evening. The societv has chossn E. E. Robstbun, W A Price and John J. Davis as its rep resentatives in tun debate for the Browning cup against the Vespir so ciety of the Peun Avenue Baptist church George Skllhoro, Elmer Crane, Pierce Fellows, J. Rese, diaries Brennemau, Phil Rosir, Lattimer Reese and Georg Wettliug comprised a sleighing party that weut to Archbald last evening. The funeral of Rebecca, wife of Eb- enezer Urifilths, of Bellevue, occurred yesterday. A sleighing party that went to Dal ton last (veiling wa composed of Mr. und Mrs. Theodore Miller, of that place; Ms. end Mrs. B. G. Morgan, Mr. aud Mr, Jerome Wade. Mre. Weston, Mr, mid Mrs Georg X.srfass. Misses Alma Wade Ida Mitchell, Lou Wade, Florence Irving, Anna Morgan, Min nie Wade, Alice Irving, Margaret Lwis, Lizzie Wade and Ray Morgan. A pleasant evening party wa given last evening in honor of Miss Celia Lewi at her home on Lafayette street. Tbe class of Mies Helen Potter at No. lb ichool enjoyed a sleigh rid to Olypbaut yesterday afternoon. Frank Stetter, uf the Stetter House on North Main nvenu, celebrated his fifty eighth anniversary yesterday. Tho employes of the Diamoud mine weie paid yesterday. Csrr'u borne mads mince meat is now being sold by several dealers here. - 1 SOUTH SIDE. Mrs. Sebastian Greimel, of Alder street, died voeterdav uiuruiiig at 5 o'clock. Deatii wss due to a cancerous growth iu the womb. Four physicians were in attendance, but coul I not ef fect a cure, although they resorted to au operation. Two trained nurses re lieved eaci other in looking after the sick woman's wants, but the eli'jrts of all were unavailing. Superintendent J. H Brook), of the Meadow Brook (ilk mill, it carrying ni right hand in a bandage, the result of an accident nt the factory. Mri Richard Zuleger, of Alderstreet. is daugerously ill. Hr death is mo mentarily expected. The South Sid Glee club, uuder the direction of E. H. W illlams. is the la test acquisition. Three twisters, must be competent hands, wanted at the Meadow Brook silk mill. Th Celtic Athletic club will have a ball and waltz contest at Cillery s hall Mondiy evening Fred Hsusr.ith h is severed his con nection with the Metropolitan Insur ance company. Next Monday ho ril 1 take charge of a shooting gallery on Spruce street Mrs. Julia Clare, of Irving avenue, relict wife of the late Thomas Clare, fell and broke her leg yesterday. Dr. Haggerty reduced the fracturo. How many of our readers have an idea of wbut u novelty has been brought into tbecily by the management of tbe Mystic Swing. Bo and see it. The price has been reduced to 5 cents. Knowledge for a Song-. Lino young man selected 300 books cov ering almost every subject, and has a splendid library at the nominal cost of $30. 1 -s - ToMoRnow's Elmira Telegram will con tain au interview with Mr. William Con nell in regard to cougressional matters. m- Dr. C. C Lavbach, dentist. Gas and Water company building, Wyoming ave nue. Latest improvements. Eight years in (Scranton. H Vry stylish. The uew process photos at Groves. -4t r- Ckkameiu butter, fancy. '23 centB. four sen. j ' For particulars about the coming of the Dollar Pole, road to-niurrow's Telegram. ''The best laid schemes of mice and men gaog alt aglee." It was our intention to retain our old store iu tho Burr building long enough to cloe out several lines of gools thai we are not going to baudle In future. But as it has been leased to Mr. Proth eroe from the first of February we wilt be compelled to put prices on the goods that will sell them quick. We will bring them over to our new store ai fast us needed aud there sell them for what they will bring. For instance, we offer Shoes, worth fl, at alio. Shoes worth 1. jo.at 'Ms. Wood Pipes, worth loj , at :t,-. ; Hiir Brushes, worth lOo.. at '2o. ; 5-pouud pails Preserves, worth 60s., at 10c ; 5-pound pails Apple Butter, worth 40c, at lOfl.; sev eral brands of Bikins: Powder, - pound tins, worth ','0j., at 4:. : j-pound tius. worth 10c . at2j.,&l, Ac If you want a bargain, cometo us. We can give it to you iu almost any line The Scranton Ca3h Store, 120 and 128 Washington Ave. Dr. Hill Son Albany DENTISTS Fet teeth, So.50; best set SS; for gold cap arid teeth without plates, ralloii crown and bridge work, call for price and referero-s TONAI-UIA. for extracting Uetti without pain. No ether. No gas. OYER FIRST NATIONAL II A NR. Special: good Februarj Kitchen Goods FOR INSTANCE Copper Boilers, $2.00 Wringers, . . $1.90 See extra display of Agate and Bin and White Ware at prices never thought of. HENRY BATTIN & CO. Sale: 10 IKW AVK, Cheap Have you ever Huntington tried For oysters stewed or oysten fried? At Lackawanna a.enne 413 Yon'll find the nicest yon have seen. Open Until Midnight. Eureka Laundry Co. Cor, Linden St, and Adams Ave. coi nt Bonn sovAiia All kinds of Laundry work guaranteed r the best. This Week Special Bargains l viui s- in i AND CLOTH rBIMMED sailors. ISe, eaoh. 4:. DOIBM i.aihes' COMSH, Oni rf NgUlar SOe article One we have built a reputation on. On Monday we sell tbeui for IT B0 DOBBM tVOOMtM MITT, just Iho thing for school rtiildreii-all wool. Hon diiy Me. a pair. : DOEN HOYS' WAISTS -liurk n.lurs. Well made, Foulard Cloth. Worth 2ic, Men I Mill Eg' SEAL ill sil ACQVK. Full letiuth, satin lined. Regular price, $17. We don't want to carry tbeiu over this season. Monday we offer thuiu forSlll 30 $M BE i. i i i n only, SI3.SO. SACIUKS. Monday . DOZEN HOW BILH PLUSH Tl it U4M 0 PS-Pull band, satin lined. I he regal! prise Is Bo, on Mouday thy go for 38c. LADIES' i NTBimtED PELT HATS, 13c. each. 15 DOZEN MEM'S BILK PLUSH HIM) SOU CAYS. Price fl aud Bl.SL On Monday only 77.-. CLOVES. 40 dozen Men's Lenllr Front Oloves, wool wrist, lined throughout A llrst cluss wi'i klug alova Vou50 aaSNo. On Mouday SB, DB. .lAMii K UNDERWEAR (ShchUj Imparted, at a reduction ot 13 per ceut.froui catalogue price. SO PER li nt. DISCOUNT allowed Cloak, Fur aud Millinery De)artuint. In BROWN'S BEE HIVE 224 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.