THE SCRANTOX TKIJJUXJS-WEDNESDAY MORNING. FElUiUAKV 14. 1894. iniiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiBiBiiiiiiiiiii'' I THE TIES CE NSURED Pipe Valves mm I ... . FittSngS 1 RECEIPTS OF ESCAPE FROifi LIBBY ajlts Charges Agaiust E. F. Kiufribiiry Unwar noted, Prtmalura and Uncharitable. E THE SCRANTON SUPPLY s AND MACHINERY CO, 5 SM riiioiiiimmiiiiiiimiiiimciitiHiisH" Norrman& Moore FIRE INSURANCE 120 Wyoming Avenue a The Ladlei Committee of the Lnter- tairtment Turns Over tPODO to Ins Board of Associ dad Clui-itics. Board Returns Thanks to All Wh.t Assisted in the Entertainment Work Done by the Board. IN GREAT DEMAND. Th IUndiom Proof Ktohlnir Attract Many I'lesaed Spectator. Miiny readers of tho auumiiieamont in yesterday's Tltliit'NK OOMOMttng the linmUome proof etchings on exhibition at Tins Thiiii'm-: busines idlico cnllo I in ackoowlfcdguisat of the Invitation to impeet these art treasures, It was till) nil belief that the etchings were aomsthlng extraordinary dsstr" ble iiinl expressions o( appreciation vvei i" pntnerona The Invitation Is vet open Tit jetotilngs are of various itiea, There ure hi Iv inbjfOtl Ml nil, inn! the workmanship li masterly Id every lc i. hi Aoy additional Information will IT WAS ft DARING DEED Lackawanna rue: 508 Term Ave. Laundry A. 8. WURMAN. The board of associated otiarltiei met lailntght In the oonftttttee room at tlu' Albright library The attend anca Brae hi fallnteai K II Rllinto. president ; lie v Hoger lracl, tivu- tarv.W T Smith. Ireismei . 'I'll. oils I J, Moore, Luther K-iier. John tiitv I bona, T, .). Kelly, Griylord Thomas, I John H LMIowgand K J Lynott, llnoh line was oonsuoisii In the i i h onsaiou of the acoueaMou publlahed by the ooranton rim.-- rsmriling ins nana line of the tuu l . of the" toap CrOW Llbby" entertainment by K. Pi Kings b.uv The meiuheraot the board wore unanimous In their oondeninatlom of ihe notion of the Times and stamped the publication ot the atory ajMfttwor ranted, prematura and onoharitahla, l i e ladlee1 eotutnlttee of the Llbby rntertatnmenl durlug the uieettnii ir. entd its report, ami "i oooneotlon therewith and In view ol the Titu' charges nntiwt Mr. Kinssnnry, the be ir.l pan 1 1 the fallowing resolution! without a dissenting vote . Maolved, that the sincere think of this board be tendered the ladle1 rommlttea having In charn Ihe arrange wen Is eon uected with "Toe Rseape from Llbby' en teroient and t, all others who In any way ateUted in waking the entertainment tech marked tii auei.s.1 110004 Vie' board woiiM also nk thai public ludgetnsnt against E F, Kiufsbeti. b suapendsd ua til he ean be heard iron, as the informs Itoa aocoslble to tue b Mid does not vlndi' 1 1 I 1 1 I 11 S ... Uugebary' pat a ma- v a uuuawui tug a return ol reveiiM and expenditures.. Mt MHtus tXPMna TBBWHiTn, Vnottiv.-ialiv the different members of the bo ird ei pr eased themsalvej wore forcloly than the Sentiment OOOtalned la the above resolutions, They asserted tii.it the entertainment originated with Mr. Kingsbury, who osm? before them and jutfted the Idea with the utipii lation that be should retain for his own lenerit whatever fundi Whioh VVOnl I ohserfully be given mail or in pStSOn upon. Inquiry, by Very Choico Line of WASH GOODS NAINSOOK CHICKS DIMITY MAKZATIA DOTTED SWISS SATEEiNS AND n To Ait I Pi I. hit I 1' fli Id l .'.'' fill it II tit in- y ni !. .!. ti'if tuattl ihi- Ami tht n, tU MN KOI Ann 0 () Homrhmr miv tn fulfil, You'll tnki.- our fitu t&itw uiniaVi MEAR5 k HAGEH'S 415 LaekeV Avenue. Carpets, Wall Papers, indow Shades, Draperies, Mattings, Ruqs, etc iivrm f mm t h vurt tm i-t Til I 4 is faown in tae minutes of the I manner as not to interfere with previous tuee:iah' as read last uiht by the secretary. Aside from the uet amount tnrtisd in by the ladlee' ootniaittee.there is a further am resulting It m the entertainment i a Mr. Kmgsbnry's hands. Theboirl knows what he is entitled to for hn ex penses, and whit rmias inelnles his iitn aavertismg prjdts. Tois r.miiu inz nm w considerably lss than thi board expected Mr Kingsbury to re tain as his pay and profit. TLe ladies' report, prs-ntd by Mri. Franc-? B. Swan, president, and Mrs. Dr. Ewrhart. treasurer, showed that the entiru reeeipts of the Lilies' com- ! taitte was 50, of whioh sum $191 ! wns for alvertisiu aul the balance for , :::''' Trwir espnlif:r-s w-re . J "'.leaving a baUnce of B53 03 mt, which is at the disposal of the 1 toird. SKY SCRAPING BUILDINGS. violin A. Me, nu, Arthur U. Do. in and Allreil Harvey l'roioso l iettitl(-', Dttu e ili in Ion'. Considerable Interest le onVrent amoun real estate dealers mid business nun as to what disposition will b tuade of the lot now owned In lh I, M. Dates, loOStsd en the oast Hide of Washington avenue, south ot Bpruus street, It is a well Known fact that John A Me.u purchased the property with tun Intention of erecting a sky scraping of fice building to diver the entire lot, whioh extends as tar buck us Lee court. 1 his move became known to Arthur 1. Demi and Altrrd Harvey, wdio Immediately anticipated Mr, Mean by obtaining an option on the portion of . the lot next to the alley to about half the distance to Washing ton avenue These gentlemen own the two stone i ftioe etructiires on BpTUOS street t'aciug the MQare, They i obtained the option for the reason that it a bnildiug waserooted mid cov ered the entire Dates Int. its height : would shut oil' the light from the rear i offices of their two buildings, it i now said that the intention of j Dean nud Harvey is to construct mi of fice building ou their option facing , Lee court. In such ii case they will uly bulla to such a height and in such the rentals of their presvut properties Mr: Dean said to ti TlUBUKI reporter that he and Mr. Harvey had the 0p , lions, but their plana wore not sulli I clently m itured for them to state ex i actly what would be done. It w.s the corner o! Spruce street and Washfnton avenne, adjoining tho i Dean and Harvey buildings, which John A. Meurs recently pnrehirsod. If Mr. Mears erects an otlije building and the other persons interested do like wise on two portions of the Dates property, this city will be ablo to boast of another and prominent addition to its lnrge number of business buildings. Hiss Mary Mjrau Bobbii W. A, Resident;) in Day Hut. ARRESTED AT WILKES-BARRE She Had Nearly All of Stolen Articles with Her Two Watches Pawned in a 8hop in Ibis Olty- They Wuro Recovered -The Girl Held in SI, 000 Dall lor Her Appcaranco at Court Why She Fell. Misn young Wilkes bed I h' Mary IforSU, the Bciltb Hide lady who was SrrVftSd at Barrs Monday for huviug rob residence ol W, A. iallnghet i WILLIAMS & McANULTY '27 Wyoming Ave. HI V OTfcS. John J. Carbtae hss been appoiaUd omastr as uiyphant to succeed 'iiffl-r T. Ree. Tbomee W. Kecn, ttrn tragedian, will present Bietaand III a: too Academy of Music tbis eVnia. The I-.awir an.! Hsdson tracks ab.ove Carbondale w.r opened for the 2 o'clock trmin yet-rlay afternoon. E. E. Kf.kathn atf,rH BSfSSS the es timate committee 'vpiiag seeking an appropriation (or opening OxforS street. Cart A. HieewiB prmoted "The Silver King'" txtoroa good s.z-d SBd pieasefl andienrij at thu .'.cad- rny -,t Mnic last everjin '-mnii.ionrj ' . B. 'iarrlneran 1 M. t. Pturto ar worki-.? on tn-ir report'ia th" ( srrjonl I- r.ons-.el lction rase. Wii. m prse,-.td V, v.'.t: :.-.: T--. A le-;r igr.d '1 ff.' J. ", In opposition to the bridgo Improvements will !. print 4 if the writT w:.l attach Ml foil nam" to the ooiamaaiUi'.n. All IsttSfe to TBS TlSM ;k roas: ba signed by tn writer, for pobiication. Tr.e iadi-s' Anxtliary of the Bsllmad Department of the V'oong M n '.r:Oi'i a-s"n.o; ,a will gi ; an hVrU.nifeT.. f.'l Chowder toBiKnt in A.w ciatioi hall M L kwanna .a.-ense An excellent pro--grarnn.! t.as b- -.. provided. ji ' - To Mayor Oinnsll .'v fearfeej Us aeier bWsji la 'I mfinltj nt,rt i,f 'nil Kom hfltf i,n our If l fftftei tlr 9 Ami tKnl' till wt fcSSe to "' MAKING IT A T tS f CA&t Belt of Henry Col II nt Airalest CafbOfl dali Trac'i m C. Advi ioid on L t Attorney I. II. Dnms bai Sflereedsil in getting tin trssptet ease (n Hnrv Collins, anjost the CsTVOOdtlS 'i'f: Hon company advanced on tin tllal list for the March term. When the i.'arbondale Traction OOBV pany bnilt it road it ltrd the grade of several of the streets of CarbOfldslS nnd in cOLsequence many of the prop erty ownen sued for (latuages. . -.u -i were arbitrated and dam "gealugregatirig in my thousands of d'llaV wre aWsrdsd Sgalnsl tbS 0 011 Tiany. Appeals were taken and Mr. Hums has had the ('oltlns case ad vanced on the trial list to have the law points involved paased upon. Tho decision in the Collins cine will rule, all the, others and a settlement of tlietn may then b arrived without trials. . i , To Ghlf Himo'on. If it hiirftlar it Intriltittjl nhttnUl titrUie. uour H'lr, Or rinay In tntrmii- in ymir nnok Aoir thr wu- ti it vulUrittt'H nre inmmy, wr trunt Vou.tl hrimj Mr. Uurylat tu hunk. " ' - - Muslu Boxes Exclusively. Best made. Play nny denired number nf tunes. Oautscbi & Hons., manufacturers, MO (;bestnut street, Philadelphia. Woii. derful orrheHtrial orgaus, onlybsiand I0. Sh emlty Old music boxes esVefBlly re paired and improved with new tunes. . - To J B. r -rr-t . The poor and down-truitdi-n n Una have a friind Vp mailer tlutir birth-place or r in rharitu'H Muretlx thine ttdrgtt A wormy anionic A, Iwutu. ENTITLED TO THE KOIZX. Th3r Is in Mr K'.ngibury's posses sion (0, out of which he would have to pay an expensj account or approximat-ly $130 This would leave a balance of IBIM, which amount, if coinins from his advertising recipts, the board expected Mr. Kingsbury to retain for V.is service-". He was inde fatigable in his efforts to make the entertalnm-nt a SOCCSSS, financially and otherwise, and notwithstanding the Times unwarranted insinuation his only, in the Board's beli-f, bien tar !y iu making a detailed report. (ne hundred and fifty-seven dollars has been receivd by the treasurer lief, tiie last me-ting The r-prts of tr,- risitatioo. mploymnt an 1 cliild saving committees, nresentel repect ivly by memben K-lly, Fellows and Moore, showed thst the boird is doing grat good and the reports were ap proved. At Preiident I'ipnle's uggtion a plan was forrnul Itei for the distribn tion of tickets to men, MosBao and ebildrsfl deserving of temporary sh"l ter. The tickets will be freely dis- Itltritatoa among the offiosrs of the r.rl and otners whom applieantw for aid are likely to approach and if fonnd worthy, sn ndofsemsnl will be mide on the card allowing temporary eccss by the applicant to the f "I lowin k institution: Hoin for the fflWBdleeS. 8t, .J'eieph's Foundling Mom. Rsscos Mission, v lOfsnCS Mis iiion, fl uid of Ihe BslvCroa, Friend - less 'iri society, the Young Woman s Christian SSaOOiistlM and Mt. Patrick's Orphan asylum. WORl Olr H7. VJ.Hf F.ST IKTY. A report was receive 1 from the treasurer of Ht ViOOSttt'S de Paul so (taty showlus lha' $Sf!"j .: i has been collected, and fflOl til expended for charitable 00 r DOSS J Mrs. W. I!. POfan reported :"il cases visited by her up to dat, nearly all of whom were d-rvmg of assistance and whose needs bad been attended to. To W-r-n K-il-Ml. IV, sioiZ of ii if.' May oAeioiiness rhe lift (Old potAwoy essr blsse,' ll'vutf raat thy InltteacS mitjht be .So erfdS (Ml worfds teoald lawih with the. ' 1 treed: ies bend- Eeadlceton & Woerz's and Balluntlno'e Alee are tho best. E. . Walsh, agent, as ljeckawanaa avenne. Somethinc New Iu photos at Uroves', 435 Spruco street. To a Medi'.al f rlind llm limi t a bsrOStt, Itlir. tftfUft fork, PttpUTtUU) in r pier lender; white ease, ttlt MOtreMn sw n ipbl 'liinliel. ni u-here ue'ri lender. s MRS. CAf FN IV BLCOMfc'i CAf. Ae Boon n Hhi Is Klaad from .bill Hhi Out Int'i Trouble. Mrn. (islTuey, of the West Side, a chronic. poiltM court rounder, was iiouxht ledore Mayor Conuoll yester dav afternoon ou the old drunk and disorderly charge She Is the indi vl I mil t he I ex-Mayor Fellows said oil ht to hare the first ride In the new patrol wagon, as she had about paid for it iu the police conrts. She had only yesterday lieou re leased from a thirty -day sentence In the jail, and OOllSOtSu a crowd at PSOO avenue and Mulberry street while her husband was tryiug to induce her touo home. She refused and started tnwurd the iniinicipal building to have it out with the chief, Khewas there fur nished a recoption in n coll. The mayor discharged Mrs. O ilf iiy with a warning. To the (en .mi, i Hul of Trade. Would tiutt GrTOPH! BQfsd tt urdi, "iiiioeiiMiis ileum lude" Ibid (AS inert, coiiiatnie state Willi n liieh you're now imbued. In desuetude you surely are, 'Tim' re u model of dlntt; Jlul ynn cannot be i... For there' I harm in wnir i triune. e--- To O-nd-d-te B-rk, of Dunmore. Timothy, you are the people's iiwn eihnlce For lhiryesr. for three years tit i nine. You Will hare a majority over T. J,, That will strike the "Iling Democrats" dumb. ESTATES COMMITTEE AT WORK. Kot Much Accomplished at a Very LoeKthy Sessions. The estimates committee was in ses sion for more than two hours last eve ning. All the members were present Hnd Mr. Westpfabl presided. After laboring through the requests and recommendations of the head of de partments for two hours, khs commit tee decided to have the heads of some of the departments attend the next meeting of the committee. Last night's werk in bri"f is as fol 1 ws? Item of $900 for detective ser vice postponed, salary of assi-t ant city solicitor re.luccrl from $1,000 to ifHUO. the engineer corps was given $l')0 for Instrument, repairing oi asphalt re duce'! 400.68, ward npproprlstions fixed the same as last, year, salary of dsk sergeant reduced from $9V) to $000, this will be given back , InOfSSB ing the police force from !l to li! pa trolmea with an additional desk ser geant. Victor L iner and P. Miller and Kob-rt Robinson were appointed to confer With t'hief Fsrbsr a to lbs ii"ceseity for the increased appropria lions ns asked for. Secretary llriggs. of the board Of health, will ho asked to attend lbs natt matting. The city so licitor will bS asker to rlvn an opinion as to the Isgslity of appropriating mora than $1,000 psr anoum forOon- nsll pnrk. and t Altiright frn li brary management, will be asked to SSplaln why InorSSSSS In appropria tions for books nnd salaries are naked for at this time. e ' To a flep'nln of lb Thirteenth If, 11 tirrtor In n re, .( humhl tim e Mili proffil one In linn sir; 'but slrtss be fair Snl epll Ifi . rr( r r ''A i 1 hiii welu 1" Mow UUfwughf sir. Forenton'e BuslOSSS Intereste 'in; Tbibubb win sunn publish s cars fnlly compiled end claxsllliKt Hit of the laatflns wuolfsal", hanking, rnanufsel nr ii.g nnd profemjpnal latsrsats of Boratttofl and vicinity. The edition will be iKiiind in book form, beautifully illustrated with photogravure views ol our public build. ingSibaslnses blocks, streets, site togstbsr with pr.rtialtu of Issdlog dtlMBt. No ton. iler work has ever given nu equal re presentation ol Baranton's pinny lodes. tries. It will I." an Invaluable eip.isltloii ol our business resources. Hunt to per . en k.nilHldn the cllv, copies Of this handsome wink will SttHtat DeWOOttVSW and he nu BDfqUSllod n'1viirtleim.nt of the city. Tho clrrii littlon Is on a plun that MOOOt fall of I reii nits to those coiuerni'd as well n'i the city hi Ihiitk asprseentataves of Tm 1'mhush will eall up. ii iiioiin wnoait HSJIBS are hkhiiikh In this edition and explain Its nature morn fully. Those desiring views of their residences' in this edition will please leave notice at the office. ' ' ( harlli i, . m u v 'ni UtSS, dSUf I' WiTawt, in my In-art a Bssnn '"' nin "ii Unusfs, Atnl it smile unit play about my lip, Ae viimmi'tHnni fur th' eoUeetiirship Is elasped within lliy fliiyers. KoBMDl'l new Turkish bath. IJvery thing new. fssi Mpruce iitreel, oppOtltS Court House. - -as.- Very Btylleh. Tho now process photos at Uroves. To J hn B Em h, of Dunmore, All honor to the snuu'y larks Thai 01 own your nye.d head; A blesstny on Ihe gen'rous thoughts, Thai la jor heurf, are bred, To Dunmore you hare been a friend, Faithful, Strong And true; A winh for lengthened life and peace Is our ralentine to you. at mi Mulberry street intt rnnrsoay, was given a hearing before Alderman Pallor yestei.lnv afternoon. She was asked to give 1 1, 000 bull for her up pssrsnos at oourt, and in default wa committed to tbs oounty jail to uwmt trial. The robbery was of the most daring character and shows that Miss Moraii is a yotiiiir w.iiiuui of unusual deling nnd not a little shrew. lutwa. She is If) years of ago and h is some claim to beauty. She was never a servant at the I lalla- ghsr (ssldsnos, contrary to many pub llsbed repot tt to that tffsol, Dsrly In Deoehiber her inotbei wu employed by Mi .. I iallai(li..r lo do S0I0S Scrubbing mid ideal. nu; about the liousu. Tnu daughter aoeoiupaulnd her, and in thai way .became familiar with the lay of tin. house. Mrs t iallagher's niece, II blind girl, is a member of the house hold, and with her Miss Mormi In - Cams acquainted. MISS MHI! IN MAkKS A ( Al l, List Thursday afternoon Miss Moran dsoidtd to visit the (iallagher rod dSUOSi having doviaed a plan for despoiling it. She boldly rang the door bell and discovering that there was no one in the In, use but the hi i ml girl, confided to hr 11 touching story of poverty that elicited warm huurted sympathy. The blind girl is a maiden, and, after playing and singing at the re quest of her visitor, she told Miss Moraii to go to the dining room nnd have dinner. The oilier dined with relish and then on u pretext made an examination of the rooms on the sscond floor, Suo took Mr. (iallagher's alliga tor skin traveling b kg, mi 1 in it packed three watches and all the articled ot jewelry she could Hud in the house. She next attacked Mrs, (Iallagher's wardrobe ami selected the best dresses and most dainty articles of lingerie. Heitig unable to lore all of them into the bag she wrapped the balsnce in 11 newspaper, kissed th blind girl an af fectionate adieu an I departed, aakiug about 2ff0 worth of propirty with bar. WENT to DDMMORI, Sue passed down Wyoming avenue to Spruce street with tier satchel and parcel and boarded a car for Dunmore. At that place she shows 1 a few of the articles of jewelry t relatives and said they had been given to bor Where she spent Tnurs lay night is not known, but on Friday she wont to Wilkes Bsrrs and entered a home of rjUSStion able character conducted .by Alice Phillip). Suuday Mil Phillips took her uow boarder out driving to show tier points of interost iu and about Wilkes llirre. A young man from Scrauton saw and reoogaized, Miss Moran and that le i to her arreat Mr. Gallagher wis in formed that the Ctrl was i:i Wilkos Barr and Officer David K idle was di rooted to go there and place her under arrest. The greater part of the stolen property she had wltn her and Offij-r Hoche recovered it Misi Moran con fessed that two of the stolen witches had been pawned in this city, one by herself nnd the other by a young man named Anthony O'Bjyle, Tuese were alio recovered. TIIK HtABIMO YKSTKR11AY. At "t o'clock yesterday afternoon Hlsi Moran and O'BoylS were arrsigned be fore Alderman Poller, Mr. Uillighrr was rotivincod that O'l'.oyle was inno CSnt of liny intentional wronir doing and the charge against him was with drawn He assured thos present that he had pawned th l watch in psrfect good faith for Miss Mornn, believing that it was her property The young lady was asked to give $1,01)1) hail for her appearance at court and m default was committed to j ill, Her mother was present at the hear - ing hhe was OOWtU .town with gnel and cried continually. Miss Moran was I one time ago engaged to lie married loa South Side young man. but htr conduct led to the breaking oh of the engagement She was fond fif naiely ami admiration and was frequently seen at the public, balls of the city. At one of these balls she mi u young man who resides on the West Side. He sccoinplishcd her nun. Some time iler die alien. I. 1 a hall at I in ner hull mid alter It was over accompanied one of "her gentleman friends" to 111 Lackawanna avenue, wheie she '.p un tho night TM PSUI 'i ll at klLIA Fairly launched on u vicious career she made repeated visits to that mid otliei places on lower Lackawanna avenue. She cloaked all kttOWlsdga'Ol btrOOttdnOl from her mother mi l step father, but Itecomlnu weary of her double Hfo she determined to become a domipiii of the half world where folly mid unavailing regrets k hand in hand. As a prelude to tier entrance on her shady car"er h oommltlsd th robbery tO obtain clothing, jewelry nnd money. ... s - T,. r A. i m II u7i iiffuio nt f.in,, and cheerful word In.) lolly Miffs Nt all- line SdXtOt would dreitm thy trenchant pen h tOmStlltlSI dipped in gall. e , FROfEHIV OWNERS 10 MEET. Thev Mev IsUBiraaltrset ttrbdlda a meat Wss Net i.nHiiv ntadn. Luzei no itreel noieiiy owners will bold a meeting at Callahan's ball to morrow night to take notion with re gS id lo the claims ot the city again! then for grading. The property owner claim that the grading iissiiHimenti Were not legally made, they being charged according to frontage instead of by benefits. - s . To A. J C lh rn. rViiiiisf Anil' an.' ' 'iccro 8h$d ruys of though! ages ago; lint still, thro' thee, lis often said t hai cloguencc IS not yet dead. 'mmm liniillb, You Know. Tuuuip.isotype iitlliovos', (ft5 Hpiuco. - as Anhuer Kuarh Beer. Lout Lobinan'e, H'-.'a Mpruce FOB male only, Conrad's hats. e To O. K. .1 song ol spring He'll mini, with glee A blithsome, handsome sonnet. If an appointment he should see, He'd surely sjiring upon it. DELIGHTFUL MORNING MUSICALE. Qiven by Mrs Fianoss B. Swan at h r Clay Avenue RteHeaci. Mrs. Frnncfs II. Swim, of Clay live nue, gave her friends a delightful and decidedly novel oiitertuiuuiiint yestur day at her home. It was a miuioale mattO and was participated in by sev eral of iho most uccomplUhud mini clans of this Olty. Mrs Bwann was assisted in rec living by Miss Scoit, of PbUadalphla. Missl Busso Jsrmyn. ..Miss Alice Data, Iftsss Margaret 10. Vanlhy and Miss Clare EtOyilOids ass!stl iu the dining room. The programme rendered by Profes sor (i-o H. (.'alter, itiaiiist: Mr. VVoolur, tenor, and Miss Julia Allxu, the talented violinist, was a splendid ono in every rospaot, and it was ren darsd with that artistic liuestn which Bcrantonlant luive learned to expect 1 1 .-in i he uhmIoIsbs, Those prsssnt wsrs; Mr B B Jar- mvn. Mrs BS, P. Kingsbury, Mrs (le.irge H Hmith, Mis c c Mattes, Mrs A 11 Ohrltty. Mrs. Alfrod Html, Mr. Alfred Connell, Mrs H. H. Ripple, Mrs. .1 ii in "is L Oonnsll, Mrs I' H. l.iio)'i, Mrs. .lamei I'. Dickion, Mr. William II Taylor. Mrs II. A Cm nail, Mm l, F. Bvsrhart, Mrs. T. W. Kingsbury, Mr. Jos-ihine Coons, Mrs. T F, Plntl, Mr. Amlln Blair, Mrs. W. .1 Hand, Mrs II. W Kings bury. Airs Luth.r Kslh.r, Mrs Mile 1. Tiauy, Mm. QonrgS ii. Osrtsr, Mrs Isaac Post, Mrs. Blwiu IVSS, Mrs N Y Lsti Mm. II. PI Ware, Mrs. Arja Williams, Mrs. William Oon nsll, Mr. I. c Lsbsr, Mm I). K. Taylor, Mn. P li Wool. Mrs, T. F. Psnrnan, Mrs. Jmts Mc iSttd, Mrs B H Piiee. Mrs. T J.Wat kins, Mrs T. F. Hunt, Mr. J. W. Uoolldgs, Mr, s L Rloe, Mrs. Bamnsl BtSVSnS, Mrs Melvin Ovirbstt, M s. 0, li. Penman, Mr. Robert M Bcrautoo, Mrs. William C Ksltsr, Mts Warren i. Partridge, Mis L A. Wnlre. Mrs. DeorgeM Kill -at Mr. J, 11 PuSlpS, Mmsi's Hell, Jenny". Barker, aor roster, AdsntS, Jones, Kiugnbtiry, Nor ton, OtSSel, Brooks, Matthews, Key moor. Mattes, MoQiad. Bfclnnor, Jes sis C'ounell, Svybolt, i!diu, Coursun, Allen and Scott, To a Poeelhle Sheriff. Clintons j4afs lae p liot tnersossdi lie ,. 7 Mt tljr m Uorawit; Jlul If fr. J t Jill! I,' U I rli lltn-lt Front council In- iron1 cmhui UAr-r. MORE TROUBLE FOR THE CITY. . A. Comstack, a Linden Street Property Owner Discovers a New Form of Action for Damages. S. A. Comstock. who owua three frame building ou tho southerly Bide of Linden street, betweeu Peun uud Prankllu avenues, askud the court yes terday, through Attorney 1 11, Hums, to appoint viewers to ascertain what damages he sustained by reason of changes of the grade of Linden -ti.-.t iu froutof his pioparty. Mr. Comstock erected tho bnildings about twenty years ag , after obtain ing the grade of the street iu front I f them from Olty Engineer Amsden. He erected the buildings eighteen inch, i above tho level of the stret, and al though he has since raised the found. - lions under each two feet thev are new oa a level with the street. He says that nfur his buildinge were erected tho street commissioners, with out uny special authority from coun cils, at different timos raised the grade of tho street in front of his property. When Linden street was paved about five years ago the grade was established by ordinance. It raised tbo street be fore Mr. Comstock' house one foot. For the damage be sustained by re son of these changes of grade Mr Corn stock wants tho city to reimburse him. This is Qnlike the many other claims that have been brought against the city for damages caused by grading It is a question in the first p! qs if the claim is not birred by the statute of limitations, and tSOOnty if it is potsible to recover from tbo city where grading was doae without being authorized by ordinance. In view of theSb (acts Judge Cunster decided to hear argument iu the oats before appointing viewers. If Mr L'ostock ii successful there are many other property owneis who will bring similar actions igainst the city WARREN IS DELEGATE Chosen lovRt)resont the Second District at the State Convention. STRONG RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED They Condemn tbo Altitude of the Democratic Parly with Regard to Iho Tariff nnd Hawaiian Affairs. Dalagataa Who Took Part in the Deliberations of the Convention. Dr. A. J. Kolb Named as Alternate. To r-ty Kd K-rn. TTlerr's a smile on his face of ineffable onset lad his -ii p has a spring fransoi edsBlof, But u ee'e not going I" sun thai hiSwImaMs wag I, .ins u ".scoop" ill (Ae mi' senti'mi nt.ll. - NEW INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Orcsnleed by a Nemlter of th ProgreG eiv Pelentan of Tine city. Attorney M A McCinlev applied to the court ytrdav for a charter lor the Polish Roman Catholic Mutual Life Insurance Association or Soranton The purpose (or which the corpora tion was formed Is to provide a fund from which to pay death benefits Tltt fund is to tie maintained by th" oollsc lion of due and assessments from the msmbars, The principal ilttg the association will be Iu this Olty, ami it will Oarry on its business through a supreme end suboidlnnte ledges. The officers of the RSSOCiatlon nre Jacob Matltoskl, president; Kouslanty siowski, vice prasident: Mllllsloui BghytSr, aeoretarv, F. .1. Dickort, trea surer. Tbo charter is asked for under an ad of the legislature kppfOVSd Airil (1, LSM, To J hn J rm n. Tht d itmtnt i in. in inf.. gtipi gd," Has vaiulM culled in yei s innc ., o.l "ln-e. OA, pfSS "s, Ns prffhsS, sic, I Hint class place lo rest our aoii.f." ii s i i. Ilry a new list new, the style's are net tied, Conrad hn tbent. To ii r ti n e, afSanmire. .It btofASgftlA you air a il.in.li, '!. soft soap you win a high perch. Hut despite your finesse and line "iinll," Ky Tim BefAS, you'll tic left in the hn , h. A I I il ivs.,,1 i.tr, f.f I lit. I .' . , , 1 1 I , I l r - r, r i k of the Second Legislative district, held i tl,e court house vcstopliiv afternoon. Msjor Evsrett. Warren was unani mously elected delegate to the R-publi- mi rstate con Ventioii. which meelH In II , i . . i til. tj.i.i.lnv M I'll t(, n .j , --y lomiinsli! a governor nud other state omcers, 00MK1TTII OS gUOLDTTOXi. After the credentials had tuen hand - oil in nud recorded Attorney F. W Plsill moved that a committee of three be tippoiritiel to draft appro priate rssolMiOM Tiie chair ap pointed Mr. FlSltg, Attorney T. r. Penman and Colonel Oeorgu Kinder lion. Aftei a short rec-sa the following resolutions were reported uud adopted: We, ihe BapnbiiOBBS of the Seem I Leg islative district of Lackawanna coantv. in eoiivnuii'.ii assembled, reamrm our devo tion lo the principles ot the Kepubllcau psi ly. rVe desire to enter a rigorous protsst against the aetimi of the Deui.j.;rati'i lend. . is In li": houe al Witsalngtoli iu the pab- lags) of ths Wlleoo Mil i--. dsstr native to the iudiiKtriea of tbi-i lection, es wil a,tbn whole country at large, tUe very bha'i'.w ot which has t.hul down our SjOtOriea closed OUT mills nnd mieOI and letiOOelf rrippled nil budnsas Intsrasta, In ibis eclloli We believe all re in teres ted hilke, and Laakawanaa owes it to her-, i' a one of the leading ladnstrlal rustle of the oommon wsaltb to spsak on Taesdsy next win. do snoertalo or wavering tone her condemnation of the Democratic policy of liifainylu Hawaiian aSSire, of destruction lo the industries, the farm product and ! In- rights of both capital and labor in the United Mates. We f urtiier dsirs to place on record our hearty endorsem-nt of ibe candidacy of (ten. D, 11. Hastinjs, of beilefoutt. for the Itepubhcan aomination forgovornof at th co Using stale en. vc.v.i r' r g . . him a thoroughly (quippe'l. abie and rtataemau-like represenut.v of me parly and the people of ihia StStt. WS alao urge the r . ..-i.- of Lsckawkuna oouutj, regard less of party, to rally around ttie ottLQard of Hon. (la usha A. (irow next Tuesday and (bow bS then votSS that they still re main tras to ibe principles of protection to Amer cab labor and irpuu.tte all free trade heresies. THE DELE'i ATE CBOUM. Chairman Miliar annonnced that the next business that wonld occapy the attention of the convention would be the selection of a delegate to the state convention. Mr Penman uotninaU 1 Mnjor Everett Warren for ths poiition There were uo other nominations and Major Warren was uaanitcoailv elected. Dr. A. J. Kolb was chosen for alter nata Attorney A J. Colborn was also placed in nomination for alternate, but declined. He said be believed in diri ing the honors and as the Ninth ward was honored by having one of its citi zens choien as delegate he thought it Would be unfair to select the alternate from the earn; ward. He thtrefort asked permission to withdraw his mm' in favor of Dr. Kolb, who be said was an nble representative of tte young Republicans of the South Sid. The selection of Dr Kolb completed tbe work of the convention and it ad journed, having been in session twenty -five mi unite. e To th DunSBOTC Council. Squtlching plans of improvement, i on display a mash r Aiiatf, For U, , diii'i tin ta-rpaufft' perktts, leu deaf sliow any lack of no ml. But for doing real SMSASSS 1 "di ne'er be worth two straws; The'rc lo many of your members Sharpening up thi it- private "sau s.r e Books by Expree. Any person crdmng ion or more book at one time may have them iut by ex pi ess prepaid. - OORBAn the first to show Spring bats. NOW -ITS- CROCKERY J f A.V1NG cloged out our Booti and Shoes, we will this vxji.-k offer what CROCKERY we lias.; ou hand as follow: Dinner 8ats, worth $10, for 3.75 Joilet KeU, worth i-S V '., for . 1.90 Toilet Sits, worth M 75. for .0,9 Cnps and Saucers, set worth 75s. ,or .. .30 Lreskfiist I'uu,,. worth 7c, for .fj'J Bowls, worth lie,, lit .. .05 Bowls, worth Viz.. for .U HnwJs, worth Bo . for .0? Platter, worlli 1, for M Plotters, worth V,:, for .ij IliaM prioei arill clone out Mm Mock Very quick. If you want auj. ofit, von iubd bettef come gooa. THE Scranton Cash Store, F. P. PRICE, Agt. Dr. Hill Son Albany DENTISTS !M teeth. sVUfl: baaS set. J-; tar co'iJ eapa arid teeth erttont plates, pjule.i croarr. aot) hhdpe arork. call for price and refere- o- j.NAL(tIa. ettrart.,- teett HaMO lm. He ether. Kogas. f.VI K 1 lR-T AT10AT TtAN'K. Huntington's jssOME BAKERY. Best Sets of Teeth $8.od Indndlng the painless sxtractiai nf teeth by mi entirely new pie COU. S. C. Snyder, D.O.S. iu w iioiim. ,vvi: READ The new oiler made to Tribune readers on page 7. It is the best one yet made public. Plumbing T I N N I K NO BOYS MATERIAL AND LABOR AT PRICES TO SUIT THE HARD TIMES We have a lare assort ment of PLAIN AND FANCY CAKES, ICE CREAM and WATER ICES Leave your order at 227 WASHINGTON AVE., or4l3 LACK A. AVE. Our Lackawanna avenue restaurant open until midnight. 126 Make a note of it - , ! Eureka Laundry Co. HENRY KATUN k CO, ' r. i mm si. ami Aii.uk a.,-. I , v 1. r HOCSB Si AliB. 126 Penn Ave. All kinds ot Laundry work guarftntoed t he beat. This I s 4,- Inventory, Week. Small lots, in all departments, to close out cheap. Dr. Jaeger's Underwear (slightly imperfect) at 15 PER CENT REDUCTION. M. BROWN'S BEE HIVE 224 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.