THE SCRANTON TRIBUTE-TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 13. 1894. 6 LIVE NEWS OF TOO PiTTSTONS DUNMORE OOINGS. Tnit Scrantox Tiuuunk's Pittatoo de partment is iu charge of J. M. Fauy, to whom news items aud complaints may be referred. TOW'J COUNCIL MEETING. A Stormy Ssssion In Whioh Kaoh Mom bsr Participated. The town council lu'ld mi adjourned meeting in the town hull last arming. T tiers were present Messrs. Kennedy, Donnelly, Mnlouy, Clifford, Knowles. Lvnoit, llennigau, Figirc Kearney and Mfttigau. The meeting wu called to order by President Mangnn at 8 15 o'clock. Bo ongh Treasurer Langan presented his bond in the mm of (40,000 for tb con sideration ot the coanell, after bring referred to Borough Solicitor Bohan, who prooonnotd it oorrtot, It mi signed by Joseph Bileiaan, C Donnel lv, William Drnry, M. Bolin, Albert Brown, A. R Brown, Peter Joyoe, Jiiuies McHngh, Jacob PflagltOD and Jituei Langan. A motion introducsi by M N Don nelly to elect a sergeant at arms, whose duties wonld be to protect order at every meetiui;, at the rate ot $' per nitetiug, crvatvd uo little comment pro and coa. It wai dually disposed of by laying It on tiie table. The boml of High Constable Deinpey w.is preaanttd ;iu.l found to b prop erly attested to by Messrs M Demn-'V and Mm Detnpey iu theeumof (800. Chairman Mangau appointed the fol lowing committees for the enening year. Fire committee, M. X. Don nelly, A J. Clfford, P. P. Malouev. finance committee, Ueorge Heap, M J Lynott a::d Jaui-.s Kennedy. Permits to erect building wnre awarded on motion ot L?ti Koou. John CounelL T. F. Burke, of the Juuction, asked permision to erect a two story fr;ime dwelling on North Main street. OO what he termed the Barnum tract. As the request was not explicit euough the ro,uest on motion was referrel back to petitioner. Llorongh Trea-urer George L Houser submitted till report for the fiscal year closing Marcii & It was read and accepted. Burgee Malouey snbuiitted hi quar terly nd yearly report for th year eu ling March 5 On motion ther were accepted. O O. Esser, of the Lehigh Valley Rilroad company, submitted a communication in rei'reuce to a iewer runuing from th properties in the Ticiuity of th Tower hall. As th nilroad company reqoirtd certain con cessions which would cost the borough considerable expense, it was decide I to abandon the idea and accept th ot? r made by Messrs. Sutherland & Mc Millan, which was that tb borough could attach to their sewer tree of cot. Tne chairman, therefore, on motion appointed Messrs. Kennedy, and Clifford a committee to hare the necessary work done. Messrs. Kennedy an l TlgU' wre ap pointed a committ to employ a civil engineer and establish a gride for Ewen street Messrs. Knowies. K.'ar Ljy and Clillor i were appointed a com mittee to confar with ex-Borough Treasurer Houser relative to the ad justing of such accounts as are iu dis pate between the aulitors and Mr. Hooter. A rMofaHon wns carried empowering Burgess Malocey to ncttfy the Strong -state to remove the rains of their building on Souti M. street within thirty dayt under a penalty. Tne election of a j.inltoresa for the town ball for the ensuing year. The name of Mrs. Bannon, the present in cumbent, and Mrs. M:H1 were bal lotted for, and resulted in a tie. MeMrs, Kennedy, Tigne, Hennigan, Kearny and Maloasy voting for the i.itter, while Messrs. Mang'in, Lynott, Enowle. Clifford and Donnelly votiuj for tb former. A committee consiet ing of Messrs. Knowle. Donnelly and Clifford were appointed to report at 'he next meeting the adviiability of axing the sslariee for the various bir :ugh officers. The propriety of establishing a boir l of health was touched upon but not definitely. The propriety of the proper course to be pnrinad in tb matter of taxexoner ating called forth a heated discussion batween Messrs. Clifford, Hennigan. Tigu, Donnelly and Knowle. Th Utter characterized the proceeding as "(choolboy play," snd claimed there 1 no busings being transacted Th question was disposed of by Messrs. Clifford, Maloney and Ileum jn being Appointed a committee to inquire into suob exoneration a akd for. O. N. W. John asked permission to erect a frame building 60x01 feet in ze at the rear of tb McDougall prop erty on South Main street, John Eicholtzr. of the First ward, asked permission to erect a bsrn. Cnarles l.nrry among others forcibly objected to the granting of the same, as tne ap plicant bad of his own free will pro ceeded to build the barn without the necessary permission and that it would lie a nuisance if bnilt. It wa referred to a committee for investigation. Attorney James L. Morris submitted an Hccountof varions judgments stand ing against the borougb in the accounts of Auditors William Morris, Robert Armstrong and M. N. Donnelly for serrteee rendered It was referred to thefinanca sommittue for disposal. Mr. Knowl moved that the council men for last year b paid their several nmonnts for their services 124 each. To this M. N. DountUj forcibly ob jfcted by aH-rting that to do so would at some fntnr time, perhaps, leavo tli council liable for voting away inony which did not belong to it. By a vote of 8 to 1 It was decided to draw orders on the treasurer for the several amounts. Orders were ordered drawn cn the treasurer for the several bills outstand ing. s i Death of Mrs. Flanagan. Rose, wife of Jnraos Flanagan, of Mnrket trot, diod at I k yester day morning, from tl.o effects of a par alytic ttroku, which sho sustained at H o'clock last evening. Mrs. Flanagan was aged 4!1 years, and leaves a hus band and eight children four sons and four daughters. Wis wan a sister of James and Frank McCann, and Mrs. J. Allen and Mrs. I'aui Bohan, all this place. The funeral will occnr Wednesday morning, at !) o'clock, with a mnss of rtqntetn at Kt. John's church; interment in Market street cemetery. Ilia kahi.ikk symptoms of dyepnpula, such as distress after eating, heartburn and occasional Imadachp. (hould cot bo neglected. Take Hood's Sarsapanlla if you wish to be cured. Hood's pii.i.s cure all liver ill, bilious ness, jaundice, indlgeition, sick head ache. Our Regular Correspondent's Latter from a Lively Soranton Suburb. .Special to th ScrurWon Tribune. Dusmork, Pft. , March 12. The gen ial couuteuauce ot Frank McDonald, the newly aptiotuted postmaster, ap peared at the delivery window for the first time yesterday morning. Ue re ceived hi commission on Saturday and immediately made arrangements to take charge of the offiee, and bv yester day found him fully installed nnd ac quiring a knowle lg- of postal affair. Mr. McDonald tol l TheTkibunb re porter last eveniug that for the pres ent no extensivo ohanges would b mad iu the management nor would there be until he had acquired a thorough knowledge of how tu busi ness whs transacted. Mr. Oradv, who lias made such an effiolent assistant to Miss Mooney, the late incumbent, will be retained for some lime. The retirement of Miss Moonev, who has served the public so faithfully and courteously for ro long, Is regretted by all who found it necessary to do busi -ntl at the offlo She has been ever ready to oblige nil, rich or poor, grwt or small, and the systematic manner In which she had han dled Uncle Sam's mails baa re ceived universal approbation. In ihtl she has bean assisted to no little extent by Mr Grady, who has been connected with the cftlus all through Mus Mooney' trm. The immense popu larity Mr. McDonald enjoys argues well for the future of the office nnd without doubt he will oondnol busi ness in a manner thai will nil et credit on both himself aud assistants whoever they m iy ue. A grand social will be givsti by th- men of the Presbyterian church in the parlors of the Utter place this evening, i lie event will be iu honor of the free ing of the edltio from debt which wis consummated on the New Yesr and will also give the older members an opportunity to weloome the in my uew members, who joiuJ lately, aud pro vide for them a sociable evening It will open with an onter tainment after which the eveniug will be epent in social inter course and a splendid suppsr will be served free to all. Numtrou com mittee have been appointed to look after tb comfort of strangers Cp0 ia!ly and otbr guests generally. Tnote m charge have issued a cor ii il invita tion to everyone to j jiu thsm in their festivities. The social will b held irom the hours of 7.3J ami 1 1 3d o'clocK. The Red Men will give a grand 'in niversary entertainment at the Old Fellows' hall ou Thursday evening Further and more geuer.tl notice of the affair will be given later. Harry Winters, Mis Funny Mir cook and Miss Kv.i Ostsrhout atten led tbe mock trial at Keystone Academe on Saturday and remained witu friends over Sunday. Rev. Father McCabe, of Avoca, con ducted the services at St. Mary's church Sunday evening. G. J Kinrin an J. Cogging, ot Oly phant. spent Sanday witu Djnmore friends. Miss Margaret Carroll, of Hyde Park, spent Suuday with Miss Lizzie Cron-nen. MIRRORED AT MOSCOW The Movements of Prominent People Chronicled With Care. Special to the .SVnuifoH 7Wbune. MOCOOW, Pa., Marota 12 The Mos cow Medium will make its first appear ance uttxt Thurs lay, the 15tu iust. It will be published every Thursday nn dr the auspices of th Moscow Pub lishing company, with Miles A Davis ns editor. It is to baa six column folio and 1,200 copies of the tint issue will be printed. B, A. Wilcox has sold out his livery business to his brother, J. H. Wil cox, jr. L. R. Randal, representative of the firm of Parian, Potter A: Co., New York, I at Hotel Allen, suffering with the measles. lino. J. 9, LuTouche has been ill for several davs. Frank Cary. of Tunkhannook, was doing business in town Tnitrsday. John Boanlon is having a house erected on Maiu street. Mr Walker, of Binghnlttton, is vis iting his daughter, Mrs. Frank Pelton. i e -' BROUGHT DOWN THI HOUSE. Vigorous Applause, from an Audience Cau.es u Floor to Settle. BfiecUU to the SafOlltoa Tribune. CaABONUALK, Pa.. March 12 A Ladies Who Value A refined oompltxion mast use Pomoni's rows der. It produces a soft and boautlful skin. Fcran'.on Wholesale Hark:. Pcjjsrrx. Mar. 12 Fruit and Pito bvcx ined appiea, per lb., i7c.: vap ornted apples, lOallC. per lb.; Turkisd prunes, SHaSe.; English enrrauts.'21ia'J1Jo.; layer :a.-,i!.e. $1. 75al.su-. mnscntela, tl.oa 1.30 per box; new Vulenclaa, C7. par lb. Beans Marrow-fats, 18.908.80 per busQel; mediuma, tl.70al.8O. Paas siretn, tl.25al.80 per bnbl;plit, t3.30a2.fl0; lentels. HalOc, per poand. POTAioaa tiOaSSa. par busheL Omu.ns 6070c per bushel. BcTTaa 80a88e. per lb. CHrjCBB 10al3c. per lb. Io Freah. lT.alSc; pickled, 14al5c.; coolsr. 12aI3c. PocLTnT-Chickens, dressed, 11180. 1 turkeys, 12al3c. MiATV-nama Ua; larga Wc; akinaed ham 10,; California hams, i.'i.; shoulders, ijo.; dfy salted bellies, 9e. ; smoked breakfast bacon, ll!;c.; fresh pork lolna tfc.; "Wyoniiug" porg saasage, lie.; Wyoming borne made sau sage, 8-pound pail, larded, lie,; butch era' sausage, 8H'c, our own make; (resh cork shonldera. Ml: fresh purs' feet. Sc.; fresh pigs' beads, 5c.; fresh spare ribs, 3c ; fresh leaf lard. He; fresh kidneys, 8c dor.; rongh aausage meat, 8Xc. ; tongue. H He. : plncKa, Sc.eacn; whole hogs, 7in. foag .Mess at 117; short cut, tlS Laun Leaf In iire at in tubs. SXt.; m 10-pound pails, 10c.: in 5-poaud pei I a, 10c.; a. pound palla lu4. per pound. Ekif Choice sugar cured, moked beef, 14c. Flour Minnesota paUnt, per barrel. M.Pia4.oQ; Ohio and Indiana ambr, at t0.75; Graham at Ki.50: rye ttonr, at Buck whxat Friua t2.."i per cwt. Fiutn Mixed, par cwt, attl.lK). Grain Kye, 6Ge.; oorn, tbto.Vie.; oata I'sa r.r. per bnabeL WOULD yon ride on a railroad that uses no danger signals? That COUab is a signr.l of dancer, The safest core is Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Hold by all dealers on a guarantee of Hatisfaction. tVlien Baby was tick, we give her f'ostnrl. When sin- was a (lillii, she cried for Ciu.torla, When sh'; hocsaie Miss, she clung to (.'nstorla, WLea ateS luwl CliilJreu, sue gae thi-ui Custsirta THE Thatcher IS THE Bf ST. (let prices and sen the furnace nnd bo con vinced. 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Brief Notea of Intereat to the Powder Mnkll,,; People . .( r.. t ,. SmMtfOM JWtan. ftlOOSIO, Pa., March 18. lit, and Mrs. Oeorge Orilli.hs, of Miuuolia ave uiie, havo a new boarder to stay- a girl. Mrs Henry I'encesou and Hister.Mias l la Henry, of llrooklyn, N. Y.,in visit Ini; nt the home of their mother, Mrs U Henry, of Mlnooka avuiiue. Miss Matti Hindu has returned after Visiting the pant week iu Moscow George II Pearl was a caller In i'itts Inn Monday afternoon. I mm A. B. Brown's Bee Hive, Pittston, Pa. Thousands Remnants of Dry Goods. Cloaks and Fur Capes during sale at less than cost of material. Every inch of counter room covered with the greatest bargains ever Bhown. Ladies' Felt lints, this season's styles. .. Roys' Winter Waists Aluffs Cloaks .. 10c. each. . . 10c each. . . 30c. uuch. $ 1 .50 uach. HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND NOTIONS AT QUARTER OF COME. IT WILL PAY YOU. Great Clearing Sale. VALUE. a. e. Spring Ginghams. 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