The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 02, 1896, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SCKANTON TniBUNE-TIiniSDAY MORNING. APHIL 2. 189G.
3
XOKTtiX'S HILLETIX.
Easter Novelties. '
".Easter Booklets.
Easter Card.
Easter Itooks in Fine Leather,
Suitable fur Wedding ami Other (lifts,
Easter Statiunery,
Society Stationery.
American and English Makes.
Yeiy Large Variety, l'umlar I'rkes.
EngravuM and 1'rintint;
L;illin Cards. Invitiilioiis. Ac,
'l Order on Short Notice
New Itooks. All the Desirable Ones,1
I'crioilicals. Evervlh:n Worthy
til Attention Received When Issaed
Norton,
Lackavkauua Avenue.
ENTIRE
of Tin:
Best Quality.
WE WHOLESALE IT.
Tho Wpctnn Mill fin
,i iiu awuuiuii in i ii ww
Scrcnicn, Olyphant and Caihondals.
f. 9f COUNTERFEITS.
the: genuine:
Have the initial U., K. & CO. impii ..
tl in cj h cigu. .
CARNEY, BROWN & CO.,
mAN'JFACTURRS, COURT HOUS- SQ.
I'KKSiKNAIi.
Kx-Sht'l irt' I 'Maries ItoMnson t.-f t yester
n:tv un a ItusinoH t i'i ; to vYiihinu;Uiii,
1. '.
William A'iiiins. f I i.ilH-i ;nl. has Imvii
u.i"inli'cl station iiK.-iit nt' the Delaware,
i. iiekuwutiiiu ai.il esi. rr.. fnwimny ut
luillnn.
I'nuiles M. lieail an. I family, of Mont
lu.e, huvi Ih-khii tlit-ir resitleiu'e In this
city, mil ivM'le on 'olive si reel, war
Ailltlll.4 IIYClllli'.
Iloliirt I'mvell. fiiriiieiiy of S.riinlnii.
but mv. uf YViishlnmuii. l. t'.. where ho
1: emu. eel a', Willi the I ' n 1 1 Hlales K
liumte distal ussii.'Iiilliin, Is visiting
fl'iell.ls llele.
Tlicv Arc Snlli.li.
On ThuiMluy Strawlnirlse & Clnthler,
of l'iillaili'lililit. wl'l make a ki-uihI dis
play of luni "' stilts con 1.4 ii till rapes
In our cloak department. This linn Is
Pol only the liirgest retailers of line
dress Rood, but also the largest nuin-
Aifiirtures of Myhsh Kiii'luelitH In the
country. We Invlle all mir friends to
call anil post themselves M'KardiiiK this
line nt" Kiuii's. Suits niny lie ordered
from saniide.'. Meats & ilitgeii.
I
' ' - -
TlHKt'.M ATIS.W is eaus.-il tiy lactic achl
In the blooil. Hood's Harsainrilla mn
trallites this aeM anil completely and per
nianeiitly cures rheumatism. He sure to
fc- uiily Hood's.
JIiiiiD'S I'll.t.S cure nausea, sick heuil
. ache, iiidiKestion, blliuanaess. Sold by all
dfiimsists.
ItOIIN.
Oi:Km"iun.:iTo Mr. anil Mrs. flias.
t ill. nlorfi IV of HIS Ui llll liKtim avenue,
a sun.
-TawwrniiiOTiTimrnnT
III Mil.
. I'JAItHN'Elt At her lute resilience, near
Kueiuryville, I'a., March III. Mrs.
Abble (iatilni r, imeil 7a years. Kiiiu-rul
f i viei s at the I'Mrsf llaptlst church on
Thursilay at ! .oYlork. Interment at
Kvermeen cemetery.
rAI'VKI,j In Kaetotyvllle. Pa., April 1,
I St Allison J. Capwell. alieil 411 years.
inwril services at the Methoilist Kpls
copal church l-'rhlay at 11 o'clock.
KKI.I,V-ln Herauton, I'm.. April 1, 18!i1,
Mrs Ksther Kelly. Kmieral from the
reslilegee iif Mrs. llriik'et lirne. Oak
foiM aiiiirt, Kriday afternoon at 2.:w
. o'elo. la Interment in Hyilct , t'ark
Cat hulV' cemetery.
ii ARE SHOWING
New Spring Goods
The HJht Styles ever offered in
l.acc iiad liiittmi and all the
best eiius for Ladies, .Misses
and Children.
PQPyLflRPUNCHCiCARS
r
i
' Are the nevA things. You
should set: tliuni before pur
chasing elsewhUrc,
. LOOK IN OUR SHO'M WINDOWS-
SCilTiaEllLEII,
. 410 Spruce Sta ;;;
LOOKING AFTER THE POOS
Mayor Conoelt KevicKS the Work
the Associated Charities.
of
HISTUKY OP THE OKCAXIZ XTIOX
Events Which Led I p to Its Formation.
Kcsume of I ho Good Work That
Has Been AccoroplinhcJ
in Three A cam. ,
'At next Tyeyiluy nlbt's ineetinx of
the ' board of ussocluted charities
Mayor t'onneli will submit the fiillow
iiiK exhuostike sketch uf the opera -tintis
of the society diirtiiK the past ivvn
yours of its existence and of the events
whicli led up to its organization:
Mjrur's (irllce, t'lty of Scranton, I'a. '.'
April 1. ,
To Hie I'.imril of Associate! I'haillles of
the 'lty of sVrunton, I'a.
lieiitiemeii: L respectfully submit here
with u report of the work which my of
lice has-iar:lciputeil in, in the operations
of tvllevliiB the poor an. I nee.ly classes
of the city dnrinx my lerm as mayor.
The Industrial ilepresslon which fol
luweil upon lite panic of 1SKI made its
effect felt upon our community in com
mon with every other center of imputa
tion in the land, and resulted in consider
able suft'erinK unit destitution anions" e
poorer classes of our people. This desti
tution assumed such proportions late in
the tall of that year that it lit'canie im
perative that some steps should lie taken
by the municipal KOVernnieal Inwards ex
tending assistance lo this class diirint; the
coining winter. With this older I in view
1 Issued a public cull for contribution
of money ami food ami clothtiiK. with the
result that in u very short time cash con
tributions to the amount of Jl.l!i.l h id
beiii received, in addition lo many dona
lions of food and other necessities made
by our charitable people and tradesmen.
(A list or J)n contill.utiohfc made nt this
time is appended These funds were de
posited In a bank and were paid out by
me liv cheek.uima a written older sinned
by. Airs. W. ii lumxaj', whom I author- !
hied to act u: temporary aenl to in- I
veslluule anil distill. uu relief anioiiK tho ',
ii'i'dy. ,
. t ii.M.;!TTi;": askkh to act.
At uliotli' the rami' time I leuuested
Theoili.re J. Woir, John millions and
t hurl s Wuls lo act us a committee of
liivsiltraiion lo look Into the poverty and
ilrstll iillot. which was reported lo prevail
In i L-i'litii: scciiuiis of the cliy and make a
ri'Murt as lo the best method of aldinit
these people. Kor llie purpose of asslst
IhH this commlllee to lis work, a detail
... ....II II ....... ,.1 1 ..I .lio. ....... I
ci fuiii i uiiii-i-i. nil. ,i.ii-ci wi ii.". ..."i-i.-.i.
and a complete census of that section of !
the city suuth of Lackawanna avenue,
ami one or Iwo oliur smaller ureas was
taken, which demonstrated dearly the ex
Mii lo w hii p. this r ported destitution
really prcvaileO. This census eiiabled t lie
cuinniillt'P to personally iitvestlKale a
n ! t ii 1 1 1 ti 1 . i ul eases and to report in
telligently upon Home systematic method
of earliit fur litis class. A few weeks
later I d'scbat'Ked the commlltee, and
Ihanked lliem for the very ureal assist
ance they had kIvi ii III their counsel and I
personal Work. The active work of In- I
vesication and distribution was ivicunt ! I
to the uaeni.
Ill January, lS'.U, an association of the I
ehurllable om.u:lzaliuits of the city was i
r..!-!,.! u-lileh iiii,l..rl..iik the limk of i
owrsc'lnu the cliurlty work of the city, j
and I was relievi'il of furthei resnonsitill- I
Ity in this matter. Mrs. W. II. InmKnn
was elected as the permanent audit of
till- in uaiiizaiiuu mi I' was iiciinminate.i
I lie lioarn oi .ssoi'iaieu .i nai iiii's in i
the t'lty of rtcranton." and at the reiptest
of I he officers 'of the association I con-I
tinner to take charm of the fund which
had been used foi eim rueiiie cases, and
which hai slmi lieeu designated as Ihe
emerui-ney I'lind. I
I'AIH HV THK TftlCAHI'ltKi:.
Tin re fTfls paid lo nic by tho treasurer j
of the board for t lie use of Ibis fn id, froir
I'Vb. -Jii. iwit. to t'Vb. 1:1. iMKi, jj.4."ji. if this I
sum I lien was deposited ut various times
lo Ihe same uceoutil as the cash contribu
tions which bad been made by Ihe ci:l
.eiis ihiriiiv the fall, amounts imrc catim.?
.v:ri, Tiiis account was used fur the .pur
pose of payiuji bills for groceries an I
family simplies upon orders Issued by
Ihe n'n.-n:. generally to widows or desti-i
line tanclles without any aide Dodled
ini-niber as a lucid winner. This account
has alwnys been kept separate from the
oilier i if llie ri-uiainlng Sl.lCi received
from the treasurer of the Associated
riiarlllet. SLSNI 'i'i was'imid out In cash lo
men working i:pun the steeds or In the
public parks, upon orders from the street
commissioner or park superintendent, un
der ai-raimi incut made with these gcntle
men by the aeitt. The balance of $4:!.H.'i
I transferred lo Lie account in llie bank,
yotir board liavlnc slopped the employ
ment of men on the streets and In the
parks.
The following Is a statement of the
mnnivs i elvel nnd disbursed tlirouuh
niy oltlite for puor relief during this I
period:
Ueeelved from Associated
I'hariiie.-. liy che.-k SJ.I.'ii 1)
Heceived In cash froir td-i-
vale subscript lot
1.11W 10
P.iiV) 1U
Deposited in Third Nation
al liatik, cash subscrip
tions SI, 190 in
Deposited In Third Nation
al bank, money of Asso
ciated Charities utis !i.'i
si.T.vj or
Paid by check on order ot
agent for groceries, fund-
ly -supplies.
etc.
. .! 7.V. 17
Pah' in cash on orders of
street coininisslonei- and
superintendent of park i
for work done on streets
and parks, under ar
langcmentmadi'liy agent l.tttl il
.i.i;m J2
Cash balance In bank 1 SS
Kespeet fully sit limit ted,
W. L. Conuell, .Mayor.
Sri!SI'I!ll'TKiN3 AND In NATH N.S.
The following are the subscript Ions and
ilonallous made to the Mayor's Poor ite
lief fund between November and Febru
ary, 1WH-M;
1M.
Nov.
Nov.
.Nov.
IS-A Friend .. !l mi
IS A l-'rlend ii mi i
A l-'riend i", ml I
Nov. rz he ran ton Police rnnd . .rft mi
Nov. 1 A Frlenil In ihi
Nov. v:l Duvles llritiln li mi
Nov. 21--H. Itoblnsnn i Son Shi ml
Nov. 21 -Lewis. Itellly Davis PI in)
.Nov.
21 P. H. Coyne u mi
2411. C. Iteynolds r. ii.i
Nov.
Nov.
21 tinier of lOlks pm (m
Nov.
Jj leior Koch 25 '
2.V-Hiu uks Urns ;,ii uu
2'. -Stephen (luthelna 2.VH
i"- Si iunlon llrewlng Co nn no
27 Hotel l'ruteclive asso.... Urn t)
2 A Krleiul..' m uu
Nov.
Nov.
Nov. .
-Nov.
Nov.
Dei
Dei
2 Dunnioi-H i-;. church K all
S K. H. l!ipile...' 2.-, iki
11 Deutsche llltllgkell .-.ihi
Dei
Wonilerlaiill Theater...; 2sl :a
Children ) or,
IMI4.
Feb. 2'1-K. U. aiiirges ai mi
vb. 2ii 1-. I-:. Piatt 15 mi
$l.l!iil 111
P. W. tJallagher, order $5 groceries;
'.eldler's bakery, Imi loaves bread.
Mountain Lake foul Co., 1(1 tuns coal.
COMING ATTRU'TIO.VS.
The Ideals return .April 2. 3 and 4 to
Puvis' theater presenting "A Midnight
Cull." An exchange says: "The stand
ing room sign was hung out early nt
1 Hack's lust night, the occusinn being
the opening of the Ideals' engagement
The Play was "A Midnight Call" and
the cuiiiliuny and pltiy made ii decided
hit. Ueutrlce F.nrle. the rluirniiug sou
brette, renewed her old friends nnd
muile many new- ones by her artistic
work in tne cimructer of Poppy. One
of the positive hits' of the evening wns
the work of Ha by Johnson, one of the
cleverest child artists It has ever been
our pleasure to witness. In addition
to un excellent stage performance the
management offer Prof. Neil J, How
son's Twentieth Century Concert band
und orchestra. Their concert In front
Of the theater attracted an Immense
crowd, nnd their overtun's lytweon
acts, were loudly applauded."
1 If II II
The long looked for nnd much talked
about llostonlnns are to appear at the
Academy of Music on Saturday, April
It. That a large and fushlonnble aud
ience will bo In attendance goes with-
out Rayinif. Th Itiwtonians are noted
for kwoiiiK faiih with the public, ami
their ntuitWi'.s ire Klven a omilfte
nosa rarely attained by nher ulniHur
M fcanisuthma. , There In no lilatent an
nouneement tt chorus of fifty and or
chestra of one hundred but the public
is vouchsafed these most imtorUt!t
accessories in the same dotal! as char
acterised the iiroduction In New York.
Sale of seats has already opened with
a rush that Indicates an eagerness on
the part of the public to make this en
gagement the most noteworthy of the
musical season.
COUPLE FROM NEWTON.
the
Wcra Married in the Court House
by Aldennnn Fuller.
After Deputy rierk of the Court
Kmil llonn Issued a uianiaiie license
yesterday to Jrsse 11. Kosenkrani and
: ... 1 1 .. .!. 1.. ...... ... VuU-tl,l. t.lVCII
r.iitt mini i, mini v,i
ship, he went for Alderman Fuller by !
riuest of the triiMin '
!rrlre;,d,;Kma"is..ate of the Si.-'
tcenth ward was ,.r.m.t tn resiHUidins ;
and he julneil the twain in wedlock
lie ji.ineu me iwain
V. ... ! . V? . . . hi'J u , ,.r
UHl. no. ninie in j......
and she was married befcre to John
Kenedict, from whom ulie was divorced
at Tunkhaiinoi-k last January.
MANY WEEK OX THE MOVE.
Urn y men Were Very .Much Sought After
Individuals Yesterday. I
Yesterdny was movlng-Uny the day ;
that was u horror to many housewives i
and families and a joy to the heiirtlessj
draymen, who In one day reaped a har- ,
vest greater than on any three ordin- ,
arv working, davs In the year. Thif
demand for suitable vehicles was many j
iln.es ereiiter than the supply ami in
consequence manual transportation was
resorted to before the day was ended
and all kinds of things on wheels from
baby carrlnges to garbage wagons' were
pressed Into service.
It was far and uwuy tho biggest
moving-day Scranton ever hud. the
chief reuson being traceable to the ab
normal Inrtux of families Into the city
for u year buck, who have been occu
pying temporary nuurters while wait
ing for desirable vacant houses. An
othet cause was tho unusually large
liunibe:' of changes in business Uu
tlons '
ordlnnrilly a largo, two-horse dray!
and two men can lie hired for $4 audi
hss per load, but yesterday the com- i
mon price was $r nnd $. and these !
Ilgures were obtained by only the wisej
......
who engaged their iirays nuiny ,
days ago. Persons who on Monday or!
Tuesday nt tempted to engnge trucks j
or men fuiunl their efforts almost fruit-
less, which explains the presence on the
streets yesterday of such a large num
ber of wagons ordinarily used by busi
ness houses, but temporarily engaged
In currvlng loads of household -goods.
In such cases It should be inferred1
that the wUgons were hired by those j
win
had u pull with the firm.
i
UWiollKltS IN DH.MAND. j
(li'iieral utility laborers who common- i
ly :ire satisfied with $1.2."i or $1.50 a
.i,ic r.,i. ooi-k uioiinil n house or:
irrolliids
Were
engaged several days,
ueo lor
ns high a
flu-io.A uu t' The i
toolish housewives who overlooked this!
gen. nil utility necessity until Tues-
(.1V night
. I... U .1. .......1 ...!.. ,,.1 ,
enl ay when the, mark. t price advanced
i i
It has been Impossible tn oblaln n j
complete list of changes in business lo-
cations but the follow ing are some of I
the Important ones which occurred yes- :
terday or recently: Mercereau 4ft Con-t
nell. Jewelers, from Lackawanna nve-)
ntii', to the Cuul Kxchange on Wyoming;
avenue
J. L. Travis, muslm! Instru
ments, from Lackawanna avenue
Spruce street: liexford's Jewelry store
to the Fuller building on Lackawanna
uveliue; A. K. I'ogeis. Jeweler, to the
store vacated by ltexfurd; Tiiriuinest &
Co., jcwtlers. to the store vncali d by
lingers: Drieseil. clothier, to the Davis
& c.ritlln building; Morris Dnvldow
clothier, to t lie store vacated by Drl
en: Dr Shliiiberg, oecullst. to the
Kookcry. Washington avenue nnd
Sprin-e strict: W. A. dray, tiles tuid
mantels to .Ml! I.iickawunua avenue.
CIIA.MIKS OF ALL KINDS.
Additions or display window Improve
ments or oilier renovations have or
are being made in ihe following large
stores- linnlster's shoe stoic, The Fair,
Sie'ieeker Wntitiiw. H. II. Hidlenmn,
Jf Scott Inglis. (lerson's millinery,
Meats iSr ILigen. The Leader.
Aiming the changes of professional
and husimss oillces to the New Trail
ers' Hank building are the following:
The Hooks. I.nfllln und flreenwooil
Coal coiiipniilcs, Levi, wholesale jewel
er; Fred It. Stark, attorney; Cosmo
politan lUiilding and Loan association:
Lucey & Son, architects; Pattersontnnd
Wilci ix.
I HAT NEW STI.I-L POOL.
Details Kcgarding the Comhinntion
to
Regulate Production and Prices.
A Pittsburg dispatch contains the fol
lowing Information concerning the new
steel puul, of which the Lackawanna
I run nnd Steel company Is a member:
Further liifornuillon leaked out here to.
lay concerning the new- steel pool, it ao
pears that this week's meeting of til"
concerns in It will be held on Thurinlay
ut New York In the Savoy hotel. The
papers win ne sisiieu men ., same iiorougn. was tiled vesterduv in
What amounts to a forfeit, put up as j the ullice of Clerk of the Courts John
a guarantee ol good faith, will be paid o 'I'lnoouu .mini
inio the pool's treasury by Its member.-".
They will pay 2 a ton on all billets they I ,'', .,, '"",H t,mt lnp borough
are to turn out under the new agree- , school district has not an undue pro
inenl. which -restricts the production lo j Portion of the real estate and action!
the actual market i-eiUlri ments. livery j houses belonging to the old districts
manufacturer. In the pool will lie given j
bis ;iro rata share . of billets to make. I ?..
The shares will be bused on the rnpucl.
ties of tlie mills in proportion to the en- ;
tire demand anticipated. :
The $2 a ton will be paid in Immediate- i
ly. Then should any manufacturer make '
ami sell more billets than the amount,
allotted to him under Ihe ugreenrelit, such '
members as havo suffered by his ex-
cess output and who have as a result i
failed lo sell their alloted amounts, will
be reimbursed for the difference out i f
ihe pool's -treasury, receiving ?2 a ton i
for the billets' I hey fulled lo sell under '
the amount allotted to them. .Mann- i
faeturers milking their exact iillotmenls 1.
will get hack the sum they contributed, i
Steel brokers ull over the country will
be cut of a considerable amount of luisl-
ness by the poullng agreement which I
lixes n uniform price, and so prevents j
any margin on which brokers might
trude. Pittsburg brokers say that al
though they will lose business by the I
pool, the latter will help to strengthen I
jirlees generally, I
Itegarding the story telegraphed from j
Washington tonight thai an Interiiutluu- !
Ill meeting of American and Kuruucdii I
steel-makers had been called to nie.-t !
In Paris ns an outcome of the recent j
steel pool organized in New York, It can
be authoritatively denied, A prominent
member of the pool In this city states !
that the organization of American steel
manufacturers docs not contemplate any
arrangement with European or Conti
nental steel people. The two countries
have no Interests In common which the
pool could affect, ...
MRS. GARVLY 111 RIKI).
Solemn High Mans of Ucijiilem In St.
Peter's Cathedral.
The funeral of Mrs. Timothy Clarvey,
of Third street, took place yesterday
morning In St. Peter's cathedral where
a solemn high mass of requiem wus
celebrated by Father Mnlone, who was
assisted bv Father O'Kellly. deacon,
and Father C'lirmody, sub-deacon. The
funeral sermon wus preuehed by Father.
Mnlone.
The pallbeurers were Frank Mungan,
Patrick Flnnegun. Richard Keely, Thus.
Sheridan, John Casey, sr., and Patrick
O'Mnlley. sr. The llowers were carried
by Thomas Cogglns, Joseph Million,
Thomas Copguns and Michael Ourvey.
Interment was made In Dunmore Cath
olic uemetery.
-'-.. . ,
.' Plllslnlry's Flour mi.; have a captio
Ity of 17,000 barrel a Cay. - '
COAL LAND IN DISPUTE
Tract of Tltrty-Six Acres
Kansuln Township.
in
FORMERLY SOLD YOK TAXES
Eliaa I'ickerlne Awarded SI 00 Asalnst
tho Traction CompaavC. S. Lourr
Wants $'29.0t)A from the Same
Jtcfcndaat fcr Injuries.
liefore Judce llunsti r In No. I court
room an ejectment suit involving the
ownership if thirly-six acres of coal
land in Hunsum townshio.
adjulnins
.. . - -
" 1,1 "J """f '" ;rst,;r,1.ahy- ia."lT
M. fc. erhart. of this city. Is the-pluin-
"I- re F.
' .7,, AT by
,.,,. Kvi.rt,tt u'arren x..ldL.e II. A
Knaiip. and Attorney i H. n'Malley.
.,... M.tllPv ,ho i.lulntifT uie II
it. Streeter. I. II. Hums. W. W. Wat-
; son. tuid ex-Judge Jessup,
In IstM the land In dispute' was sold
fur taxes end was purchased by Mr.
Kvethurt. At that time the tract was i
wild and unseated, and it was not
known that any coal underlaid it. The
original owner sold It to the present
defendants, who four years ago leased
It to the Austin Coal company. Mr.
F.verhart served notice on the mm puny
of his title and tile lea He wus con
structed so that the compuny will pay
the royalties to rlie party the stiit Is
finally dccidcM in favor of. There was
not much testimony taken yesterday.
i,,,,,. records,
etc., were offered
In evidence. The defense Is that' the
sule of the land for tuxes wus not legal,
that the taxes were paid before the sale
took place. The truct Is now worth
about l.'.il.rtoo. The case will occupy the
rest of the week.
OUT A SMALL VF.KDICT.
The Jury in the trespass suit of Klias
i Pickering agulnst the Scranton Trnc-
Hon company returned a verdict of $HkI
: In favor or the plaintiff. The amount
I sued for wus $UMKH). The jury was
directed by the court to Unci a special
, verdict. Two questions were submitted
I as follows: ((. Wus the derailment
i of the defendant's cur caused by the
; negligence of the defendant ? Wus the
j plaintiff injured In said accident? The
i answers to both questions were In the
j ulllrmutive.
In the stilr of UridtthH & Jones
nguinst Mrs. Frances Seeley a verdict
for the (plaintiff was given in the sum
of J:!3.72.
A suit for $12"i for labor was brought
by Kdward Miles, executor, against
John l.overitig. executor. A verdict
was returned fur the defendant.
Judge Ari'hbnlil is presiding nt the
trial of the $Ji.,iMJ0 trespass suit brought
by C. S. Lowry ngalnst the Scrnnton
Traction company. Hon. John P. Kel-
ley anil Joseph O'llrieti are attorneys
tor tne pinintirr and Horace K. Hand
nnd W. II. Jessup, Jr., represent the
defendant,
t ovvpv thi.' svivr
r" ci "''
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iii-'alnst the sidewalk.
The case will take up the remainder
of the week and may possibly go over
Into next week.
THE llH'KSOX CONTEST.
() Kcspnndents I nter a (ionerul Ueninl tn
the Petitioners Allegations
I Answers were llled yesterday by M.
I F. Fudden. John J. Altken, James Cay
glli and Fred Hies, of Dickson City
borough, to the contest that has been I t
instlluted against them. Kaddeii was I 1
' elected over .loseidi 1 1 si 1 1 . lie denies ' .
i all the allegations cuntuined In the pc-
titlon of the contestant und chnigrs
that twenty-eight Illegal votes were i 4
cast nnd counted for Hall. I
Aitken was elected councilman over
tii'orge Hies and his answer denies '
that lie received any Illegal votes, but
he charges that twenty-five votes were
cast for Pies by persons nol iiualilleil.
j Cuyglll wus elected school director
l over Francis Sims, and hlH answer dr.
i ules the allegations presented in tb.
j contestant's petition, but he claims
that twenty-five Illegal votes were cast
for the contestant.
Fred Hies was elected school director
over John K. Kley, and he denies the
allegations of the contestant, alleging-,
as the other respondents have done,
that the petitioner Is the one for whom
the Illegal Votes were cast, and he
specllies the number as twenty-five.
The four contests are in the Second
ward of Dickson City borough.
O'Htien & Kelley are attorneys for the
respondents. The time has not yet
been fixed for a hearing, i
DIVISION WAS ALL RIGHT.
School Property Kvcnlv Divided When
lavlor Dorongli Was formed.
The report of Attorney J. Alton Davis,
auditor uppolnted by the court to make
division of the school property be
tween the township of Lai knwuniin and
the borough of Taylor, und between
the townshio of old Forge ami the
MEARS
OPEN THIS MORNING
NEW LINE OF
Children's Jackets,
Ladies' Coats,
Ladies' Capes,
Ladies1 Suits and
Separate Skirts
in,
1
JjjT'Strawb'ridge & Clothier will make a display
of above goods in our Cloak Department toda)
VI EARS
48!
of Lackawanna ami Old Forfre. and
that no money is duo from one district
to tho other. The costs were ordered
to le iaid by the borough. Judu-e
Archbald confirmed the report nisi, ex
ceptions to be tiled within ten days.
POOR DIRECTORS NAMED.
t'ourt Appointed lhree for the blakelji
Pistrict Vesterdav.
After common pleas court adjourned
yesterday afternoon Judge Archbald
came uion the bench and appointed
directors for the Klakely Poor district.
James J. Lynch. Kdward A. Jones, and
John SI. I,l!librldi;e were appointed.
The term of each Is for thtee years
and began yesterday.
Judge Archbald said that the luw of
lstil imiHises uhui this tiurt the duly
of a PI mjIii ting dlisstors for the Hlakelv
Fiiur district. There were five applica
tions, and after due consideration the
thiee above named were selected. He
added in conclusion that the apHlnt
nients were not made by himself, but
by the court.
It apnears that )here was a lively
crumble fur the honor. The directors
who served the past three years were
T list riot Attorney John 11. Jones, James
J. Lynch and Martin Caw ley. The
board consists of only three. District
Attorney Jones refused to accept the
appointment again. "not wishing to hold
two unices. Kdward A. Jones, who was
iippolnted, Is a cousin of the district
attorney.
John Llllilirldge. the other new mem
ber, is a prominent resident of itliikcly.
James J. Lynch, the third director, was
reappointed. He has served in that
capacity. Martin Cawley served three
years on the board and souyM u re
upiHilutment. Heath of Mrs. I. K. liarjner.
Mrs. P. It. tiardner died Tuesday at
her home near Factoryville from bron
chitis. The run era I will take place at
2 o'clock this afternoon in the First
lluptlst church, Fuctory vilte. Mrs.
(lurdner was 7u years old and was a
woman highly respected and well
known In the community in which sue
lived. . ,
ladies. v
flo to Konecny's llalnlresslng parlors
nnd see the great bargains in hulr
switches nt 317 Lackawanna avenue.
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The
New Store
Will be
vou in a
Wait for
ready for
few clavs:
New Goods
New Prices
More Goods
More Business
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THE KEELEY CURE
Why let your home anil business ba destroy
ed through strong drink or morphine, when
vou can be cured in four weeks Rt the Keeluy
Institute, T-N Msilisnn avenue. Hcruutun, Pa.
The Cure Will Bear Investigation.
415, 417 Lackawanna
FU VASES
Rich Cut Glass,
Venetian Glass,
Bohemian Glass,
Yerona Glass,
Neapolitan Glass,
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And large line of Finest Imi
tation Cut Glass ever made.
Jardinieres.
Fern Dishes,
China Hall
WE1CHEL & MILLAR,
04 WYOMING ME1UE.
Walk In and look around.
THIS CUT
REPRESENTS THE
cCA
205 Wyoming Avenus.
ES
WITH SPRING ROLLERS
COMPLETE.
Any Color or
Quantity Yon Need.
P. M'CREA & CO,
Cuul
Exchange,
128 Wyoming Ave.
n
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ISPKIHiWRS.
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8 CENTS
DR. SHIMBERG, the Optician, Has
Removed to 433 Spruce Street. Call
and See Our New Store, 433 Spruce St.
& HA
Avenue, Scranton,
KID
CLOV
We believe we are giviug
monej'. Our assortmeut of
GLOVES AT &1.00
is complete. We give a reasonable
. guarantee with each pair,
WE ARE AGENTS FOR JOOUIN KID GLOUES
For Fit and Service They Are Superior
to All Others.
&
HAG
II
In order to clean out all
Winter Suits, also Spring ;
Overcoats and Spring
Suits from last season,
we make the remarkably
low price of ( , ,
6n $20, $18 an! $15 Lines,
$K2rSee our spring styles
Derby and soft Felt Hats.
Our Furnishing Goods for
men we sell at our book cost.
The lowest prices of any
house in Scrantou. .
We Have
On Hand
THE BEST STOCK
IN THE CITY .
Also the Newest.
Also the Cheapest.
Also the l argest.
Porcelain, Onyx, Rt:
Silver Novelties in Infinite Varlt
Latest Importation,
Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds.
fl. E. ROGERS,
Jeweler anil
Watchmaker,
215 Lackawanna In
WORDS OF PRAISE
Reach us every clay from cus
tomers. We suit them with
Clothing and Gents' Furuisli
ings. Their Clothes fit, are
well made; they are satisfied.
The price is right '. and the
styles correct. These are
some of the reasons they sing
our praise.
BOYLE'MUCKLOW
416 l-utkurtunna Avenue.
Pa.
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Clothiers, rfetlersi Fumisiicra
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