TILE SOKANTCKN TRIBUNE-FRIDAY MORNrN", MAT?C1I 12, 1897. Norrman & Moore FIRE INSURANCE, 120 Wyoming Ave. BACKAWANNA, THE I E A D E R I IN CORRECT AUNDERING ioS I'enn Avenue. A. II. WARMAN. Per yard for all Wool In grain. Guaranteed good quality, of latest designs and colors. oi i nn? II7WYOMIM1 AK, CITY NOTES. The tmllillrur comniitlft' of the board oi control will meet tonight Bee plettj Ml-s Kinllj l.JSt'ellen as I'.ir tlienlii In Infeomui at the Acudemj ot Mu nlt tonight. Tin. DUuvv tire uml Hudson company jmld Its umploos on thu Gravitj road W ediusdu:, Major W S Millar, brlKiide Inspector, last tvenliiK Inspected Company G at the Monti ol uinioij. A niuiiliiRi llt'pnsc ui K'antod joster da to llinest ndvvnid Wine and Saiah "Webb, of chinchilla. Spo John .1 Kennodv as "l'oladoie, the MIboi ' In tho Kient play of InKoniar at thu Aiudemj ot Mimic tonliiht. The Cijstal Hose lotnpans will hold a special meeting tlili evening at v hl( n liuslnc-s of Inipottance will be transacted Tho building comtnlttte of tho boird of contiol will meet this evening and con Mdcr bids for buildings Xos. C, 13 and -S Ei hools. Seo 12. I', Suhhan as "lnsomar, the Barbarian" at the Aeadetnv of Music 10 nidht He Is tald to be on ot the giejt est Ingomais in this counti today Nora Mosbey was t limited befoie Alder man MIHji jestetdav with steulliig $10 fiom OeniKc Jones Uoth ale ioIouhI The woman was held under f.W ball The union Mule eluss met last evening in Giulu iiefoimed nplseopal (.lunch The tojde foi the evening was, "riiiul, the I'eibecutui, Converted," Acts l, 1-1-', 17-20 un Wednesday wo published the name ' JfM Hlttenbendei as tcstirvlliK fot .ii in lkeiise couit This was nn error and should have been Abraham Uit- tenbvndei Select councils Hit depaitment commit tee will meet tonight and consider the lesolutlon Invohlng tint removal ol the Relief Knginu companj to a point in "the lilll' dl-stilet. This cltVs school dlstilet hut, lecelved from Hairlsbuig $45,S"u.!io, the balance due fiom the state appiopriation of $73, S3tJ S3 up to Julv 1 Jv ist oat's appio piliitlou amounted to $s.',113 51. I'atiolmen l'eteis and Han bud a waim time of it at a o'clock vcstcidav moinlng when thc anested Mmj Oallaghei as bhe was leellng up l,aokavunn.i avenue Alderman Kellow vesteida sent her to the ount jail :oi thlrt davs August Kiagei was taken to the count, Jail jisteidav by CoiiHttible John DavK of the I'ourth wind Kiagei Is under $29) on a thatge of tlueatening his wile Tho i ase wus heaid befoie Alderman John The Kragers live on Suellund BUeet y - John I.pn-indevvskl was charged befoie Alderman Millar b John Kaszlnslk with the thiee mlsdeineanois laicenv, making thuats and assault and battel I.e. wandevvskl was held in J'nx) ball, $JW for each ehaige t'hillp Ytika. went bond All live on .Muplu stleet. Theie will be an enter talnnu lit conslst Ingof dillls, lucltutioux, pantomimes, tti given In Couit Stleet Methodist Kplscopai church, .Maiih JO, under the minagement ot Miss Caiollne Uoisc). Admission, 10 cents, t'uko and main will be served lmmedlatel) utter in lietuu mom. The giand htenli and costumul piodlic tloli of the Irnuimtal pla, "Ingoinai," will be presented at the Academy of .Mu sic tonight li the "Kennidj l'laveis" Till I is u dollai pioductlun loi 10, 20 and 110 i cut's, unU calls foi nvei membei ot this famous organization In the ast Un April 1 Martin i:. llandlej and l'etei J Mcl-auglilin will engage in thp boot and hhoe business in the Aicade, on j -omlng avenue. Thej aie both energetic and populai joung men and Mi Mi -Iaughlln hus had estenslvo espeilen.u in the business in which he pioposts to pinhaik He was for several jeats in the emjilo or Noimllle Uros. New Oiess (Jooils. AVp aie Knowing' the newest weaves and culoia in hiIuk goods. We be lieve our .stuck of Hluck Diuss Clouds is tire linest In thu city. You will think bo too, If Mm call unU see tlieni Our prices me not high. Meais & Jlugen. THEIR FATE IS SRTTLGD, JiuIkps Cniicludc thuWrl. ol I'lissiiii: m tho Liceiisu Appllenticnis, Yesterday inornliifr the Judgei lln Ished the tak of put-slng upon the mer its of thu 70D liquor license uppllcutlons which weie presented to them duilng tho llrst three dnyb of the week. Yes terday afternoon nnd today they will go over the papers to see If the honds, nflldavitH und the llku ate all right, each Judge examining a third part ot 47c. gj oooooooooooooox OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ? Now Is the Time 9 0 To find ( tenant for your 0 house, which will be vacated April first. Don't wait until the preseut tenant moves, and thereby run the 1 risk of lnsmrr n mnur 1i's i ffnr Vnn nin finl n Anc'wn. A ble teuaut immediately by placing a "For Rent" adv. 0 C in The Tribune. One Cent a Word, in Advance, y oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo about 230 of them, which Is quite ns oneious u job as passlht; Upon the met Its of the application, The lesult of thu ilt'llberntlotis nnd examinations will he made known to morrow morning at the opening of couit. FIRE ON EAST MARKET STREET. Cnitsud lit Med Clothing Coming in Contact with it Slovr. A lite which did a smnll amount of dainnKO was dlscoveted at 3. 110 yestci day afternoon In n loom on tho second Htoiy of a frnini' dwelling house on Iust Market street owned by Itobert Von Storch and occupied by Albeit Huinham und family. The Hie was caused by some bed clothing coming in contact with u heat ing atove. It was extinguished without the aid of the lite companies. OFFICERS OF MELITA COMMANDERV. Chosen lit n .lluotiug Hold in .Masonic Temple I, list Mht. At a stated meeting of Melltn com mander., Knights Teinnlui, In JIu aurih temple on I'enn avenue lant night V S SUAMA.VS, Hmlmnt Cotnmandei of Melltn CommanJ- ei.v Knights Templar. fhiules S Seamans was elected emi nent tommandei, Jtidson !. Woolbe, geiieiullbslmo, Jameb S. 1'oiteus. cap tain geneial, Joseph Alexander, jr., treasurer. Allied II Shoplnnd, record er, tleoige H Jerinn, Clarence , Van Husklik und Chailes McMullerr, tius tt o Hra C Hi owning Is the retiring em inent comnuiiidei of the cuinmundery KINSLEY WILL RESIGN. Pcn'jjo Vacated His Olficc Last Satiir- dajTliat Is the Information Laid liefore Common Council. The Kinsley matter lecelved an Im pettib In common council last night on the btrerigth ot I'icsldent Gliei'b state ment thut theie had been an under btunding between M.ivor Malic, and his advisors who lieunl the evidence din ing the Kinsley investigation, that Street Commissioner Kliiblej would le slgn April 1, und that his assistant, Cleotge l'etlgo, would letlle loithwlth Mi. Kellei later stated that l'eiigo had leslgned on Satin day, at least so Air. Keller was told b.v Mi Klnsle,who expressed his willingnebs that Mr Kel ler should make the announcement. The rebtilt was that a special com mittee, consisting of Mebsis. Flanagan, Keller and Zeldlet, was appointed to confer with thu mayor and ask him to lepoit upon the evidence heard at the investigation In ai cor dance with the spirit of the resolution which had led to the public ailing of the chaiges. Thls action was not taken, hovvevei, until after a long debate and rehearsal of the subject. When was read Mr. Chittenden's les olutlon, readied In the order of concur rent business trom thu select bianch, dliected to the mayoi and urging the removal of Mr. Kinsley and his assist ant, a motion to adopt was amended by .Mr Xealis to refer the resolution buck to Mr Chittenden for a leport from him upon the findings ot the com mute. Dining the subsenuent dis cussion appniently sight wus lost of the fact that thu presidents of councils and the eiiniiinen of the streets and biidges committees sat with the mayor in onlv an advisory capacity and had no lepoit to make. Captain Moir stiongly urged refer ring the resolution to a committee who should confer with the nmoi and ask him for the result of the investigation. Any other action, he held, would stlr matle an otllclal ol whose guilt coun cils hail rro ullleiul know ledge and would be dlbcourteous to the ctt ; ' ( chief eMcutlve Councils should not go ut tin matter like a "bull at a tat i'." he concluded A iutther suggestion that President Ciller, Chnltiuun l.uftus, of the streets and bridges eummlttee. and another member corner with the inayoi dew f loin the torrrier a protest and the ic iruuk that he had had enough of sue h woik and would tettrsc to serve He was asked by .Mr. Flanagan wh he had inndi no lepoit Alter calling Captain Moir to preside, I'u side-lit urlur descended to the lloor and made the statement attributed to him In the loiegoirrg that It was un deibtood among Mayor Hulley and his confenees that, Mr. Kinsley und his as sistant would resign Then lollowcd lepeuted motions to refer to suei lal commlt'ees, to table und to defe ac tion. It was upuaieiit there had been no piei nncelved plun and the the mom bers wire Irrdlv Idunlb waiting to hear some .suggestion thut thej would all ugieii tiDinr. Mr Keller llnnllv stated that Mr. Kiirs(e.v hud told him yesterday that I'erlgo had resigned last Snturdnv. A motion made by Mr riunugan to leter to a .special committee was tarried. President Oiler declined to resumo tho chair and thu duty of uiinlutlnr the committee fell upon Mr. Moir, who named Messrs Flauajrun, Keller and Zuldler. Tailor made fall suits and overcoats, latest styles, John Itois, 307 Spruce Etreet, ft- mfrwM i I LAND ASPHALT TOR MULBERRY STREET Common Council (lives the Columbia Company the Contract. C0LUA1B1A COMPANY'S CONTRACT It Hasn't Settled, Though, t titil Alter There Mud llocn Jltieh Tail., n Period That Hindered on lo I o i r c t - - .1 1 1 . Sweeno) Dcinnuds Iru incdintc Apolog) nnd , 111. rtiuruglinn Tlirentuiis I'cisounl Hutisiuctiou. In a two-hour session of common council that wus productive of no end of talk and red lln thu contiiut for laying a In ml asphalt pavement on Mlllbeity street wus last night nvviiul cd to the Columbia Constiuetlon com parrv of S license One of the In c I - dents of the debate was Mr. Seaman 81 Intimation that undue lulliuiice had bein exulted b.v the bidders un .iich lake abphult Mr Sweune.v demanded urr upolug,, and Mr. rianuguu hud something to say on the quiet about making Ml Seumnns' Insinuation a "peisonal" matter, but the latter uroue to the uiuL'ihL'Ucj und poured oil on the troubled wuteis The uvvuid ot the louttnct will not be romulete urrtll councils' action Is en dorsed b the select branch. Not until the llrrul action on lre contract did the ciowd ot spec'.atois leuve the building. Long beloie thu meeting Clialiman Keller wus bull occupied Irr ti.ving to get thu membuis ot the pavements toninilttee into thu ci inrnlttee loom ot the city (leik's otlli e. but did not suiteed until a few momenta belon- S o'clock Hut little time wus thin consumed In usieclnsr upon a leport fuvorlng the Columblu coirrpun's bid. When Chairman filler cnllcd tho meeting to or del all the membeis weie piesent except Mr McCJrall, of thu Twentieth, und he uppeaied befoie the 'lavement business wus settled He has been 111 and took no part In the deliberations of the committee, of which he is a niembet. THU KHPOUT PHIISHN'THD Clialiman Kellei, of the committer, presented to the clerk a batch of pa pers when the order of business Includ ing the lepuit-s of committees wus leached The documents contained the bids, petitions of the piopeitj owneis that the bid of the Columbia ecimpan be incepted, the leport of the committee and a sunleinentuiy repair guarantee b the Columbia companj. Thu bids loi pavement per siiuare jard weie Dunn Bios, $L'i"4; Uaibei Asphalt Paving company, $2.C2; Au gust Hoblnson, $.' 43 and 2 10, Colum bia Constiuetlon c.ompany, $195 The lattei's bid and the lowei bid of Au gust Robinson were- for land asphalt, the otheis vvete for thu pitch lake ma teilal. Accompnnlng thu renou was the Columbia companj 's guainntee that aftei Its ilvu-yeai bond shall hae expli'ed It will lepah and maintain thu pavement for not mom than G cents per sijuate jaul The lepoit was signed by Clialiman Kellei, Mi Xoone, Mt. Wenzel and -Mi Goidun, und lecommended that an aw aid be made to the Columbia com panj. A motion to adopt the lepoit opened a debate which lasti d over half nn hour, dining which time Mi. Flnnngan alone pui tic iputed as an advocate ot Pitch lake asphalt. He laid paiticulai stiess upon neatly llftj lettuis wi It ten bv city otllclalb from abroad, near ly all of whom advocated lake asphalt Mi Zeldlei's liibuiur was that the piopeit. owneis' petition was to uvvaid the conn act on a lund asphalt b?sls and as they weie the people dliectly Inteiested, It was haidly the councils' prerogative to waste time In uselebs debate Mr Keller then gained lecognltlon and In an extended speech guve what wus a comprehensive resume of the arguments of the land contingent. He said: It was the committee's llrst purpose to satisfy itself that the Columbian Con struction companj, of Sjiacuse, vvliPii bubmittid tho lowest bid, was a lespon slble concern, vvhethei It could fulllll Its contiait. We found Unit among Its piulu liunt numbers aie John W'ainei, (piot'd In Dunn sdliectoiv at $l,Oiv,(,0U; II S, llol den, coal agint of the Uelawaie, I.acUu wanna anil Western io.nl, and lated at tiom JOWiAilMo tl.uuo.uyo, V H Klik, Uil. win Joj, .ludson Smith, W P Cunuon uud otlnis, all well-to-do, iesponlble an 1 well-known men or Sjiacui-e As to the loinpauv's abllltv. it Is willing to furnish a tiust eompiinj or indiviilu.il bonds as count lis rnaj tlect. It has a fullj equipped plant. Intituling nu aspliult irllnerj at Joiie' Point, on the Hudson. luzM) si:vnitAi. ij:tti:hh. Mr Kelli i then paused to lead let teis (ominendliig the usphult laid by the conrpanv and its piedecessuia (.$ -latuse Impioveiuent company) in Hyin cuse since IS'.).', the lettei.s being Horn Muv 11- MiCiiilie, e-Muyor Jucob Amos, City Hnglneei it i Stew ui t und ex Clly Engineer Henry C Allen. Mi Kellei continued We llml tint ot the kind of nsphill gu.iiauti i d for .Mullieiij stleet then bus been llld ill Hjllicusi. Sl.l.'U hquiile jiimIs In Toronto ISCTI. In Oinului Ji.ij.'.1, In i'jov .I7,'J."i7, In t'lm luniitl "J.ri5 lu Dujton r,sj Now 1 want to show Unit oven tliouf,'i the (Oinpirij Is lilt sponsible and It is found neit'siij to u.n up the asphalt from one end ot the street to tile othil, plti h lake asphalt lould In subslltut. I and there would be u llnunclul (,alu In stead of a of There me 20 "IM squin jnids of pavement to be laid at is i eiits iei squ.ue jjid In low tile lowis-t bid loi lake asphalt, a total dllfuienee ol 5,1,'W, 'I?) teet or ilrtului I'liib ut a leiliii lion of JW."!.', i,r,ii7 leet of stialght nub ut a riduitlo.n ot WSITJ1 and old asphalt to be lelald ut 1111 estimated ledin tlou ol gift) Tint iiiukes a Kiand total saving ot $1J, DJ"ii,! Add to that sum the Slu.UiW guai autie. bond and vou have $li,Z& 0) 01 mule than 1 iioiin'h to uiuj lake asphalt oei the old cum lete It suth rliould In amis, sin j Healing In mind the companj 's wilt'en giiai.iiitie to lepah thu pavement altei the fi-jeur bnrnl sliall i"plie, Tor 1 cenii per squaie jaul, I think them Is no reason to doubt ilthei llnunrlal lesponslbllltj , ability 01 tost Mi. riunngan Intemipted and nski d If Mi. Kellei wus certain that laud us phult was pemil.sblble uccoidlng to tile words of the oidliinnci' und Its at -company speclileatlons. Mr. Kellt 1 said Thcie's no question about It. it Is 1. qulrcil of bidders to furnish sainplis anil analysis nnd they can bid on unj kind of aspliult That reminds me of tli tulked-of dllTer elite In purllv hot (vein Hie two vailutlis, Neailj all uuthprllles utji.i' thut It Is onlj about 2 pet tent What does that Indliute"' According 10 un opinion of a Denver JmH'o thu dill. 1 euro Is no more mateilal than In h.im.i cement 01 plaster and lie luled'that the difference vvuh so slight as to have no lecognltlon in l"w. paui.t t.v Tin: mixing. If theie Is uny fault In laud csphnlt, it Is In tho mixing, That Is true of lukc us. phalt. If that's not so, then what Is In dicated by the poor nnd good nplnlt we hint In Scinnton? All our bad unph.itt Is not of the land vniliiv nor Is It all of the lake After enllsfj Ing hlni'elf on the points 1 huve inpntloinil there's not 11 business man In Siiautou thut would thieaten his In'erests bv doing othct than uvvaid this crnlrnct to the Columbia Construction company at the price named In their bid Mr. Flanoghan made ti motion In de fer action until the next legulnr meet ing. Hefoie It vvuh seconded Mr. Oliver said Mr. Flanagan'H 1 chunks weie un lair !n that the "bone nnd sinew ' ot tin Intel csIh icpteHcnted hj all the bid den were outside the city A wilts- speech by Captain Moil lu which hi lefoiieil to Mr. Keller as "Statistician Keller," who laid Initnot tnlliied himself, set veil to enliven the ptottedlngs. JIu said the t ouncllnien has as much fncllltj for posting them selves ns hnd the city englnuci, thev knew about both lnlte nnd land as phalt nnd whuiu thej come fiom, evi dently fiom li 1. Ah to the peiteutuge. of difference between the two vai Idles he vvuh collected by Mr Kuiler and tinned towuid that gentleman le inuiklug, "I stand collected by ou," accenting the "jou" lu u mnniiei that continued the men Imeiit vvlilch pel meated the loom dining his speech MOTION TO OUFHll. Mi. Flanagan continued his motion to defci iicllon and It wus seconded by Ml. Sweeuej. A mol luu by Mr. Noone to table Mi. Flanagan's motion would, had It prevailed, pi evented any dell nllo coiisldeiatliui ot the subject. The hind contingent lealllng this, pinmpt ed Mi Noone .to wlthdiaw it befoie the ilnmuge wus done Then 1 nine the episode that resulted in high winds and threatened a violent kind ol excitement .Mr Siunrans, In advocntinu; imme diate ui Mini und In lefettlng to the motion ol Mr Flnnugiin and Ml Swee ney to deft t action, said 'theie me pl nimbly good liasoiis, known to these gentlemen foi deft nlng ut tlon." The motion to defer wus lost und the oilglmil motion to udont the commit tee's lecommendatlon wus can led, Mr. Flanagan alone voting "no." Dining the lull In the pioceedlngs caused by the dlsoidei attending the letiiement ol spectators, Mi Flanagan walked to Mi Seumnns' seat and thteutenliiglj mutteied something about a "notion to iiiuke Mr. Scanning' leinutk a peisonal mnttei." Mi Swee uej, who hud seconded the motion to defer, aiose fiom his chair at the leur of the loom and demanded an imme diate apology Ptisldent Oiler inpped vlgoiouslj fur oidei und Ml SmtnaiiH icinarked that he apologized fieely and willingly would letract any utlei antes to which exception might lie taken. Fuither discussion of the matter was pi evented bv the tecelvliig ol the 1S0T uppropilatlon oidluniicu fiom commit tee. The oidlnance was laid aside to come up In Its tegular oidei. PASSHD FIUST ltnADINC. Thu uppiopilatlon oidlnance passed first leading without being changed A motion to adopt It on second lend ing wus followed by seveial amend ments. Thiee weie otleied by Mi. Nealls and adopted: To 1 educe f 10m $."i,000 to fIGJO the apptoptiatlon tin lu paiilng asphalt pavements and to np plj thu SJ30 thus gained, $ir.O to the appiopriation of WCi for Fotutecnth wuid stleet lepails and '200 loiiav the tWo-jeni-old bill ot Livetymnn Neulis for can luges used by Mrs. Uuggan, Associnttd Chuiltles agent, in business connected with the police and inajot's depattinents and the Associated Clmil ties An amendment ofleied by Mr Noone to 1 educe the appiopilutlon ot $1,000 foi 1 epulis ot sew eis and basins to $2, 700 and to devote tho $."00 to the build ing of a sewer basin at the cornet of Seventh stleet and Ilalltond avenue, was adopted. Mr Oliver offered tin amendment to stiike out the $1,000 ap piopi lated for the saliuy ot a detec tive The amendment was tabled A lesolutlon wits adopted tiller ting the building Inspector to ptepaie plans for lemodeling the old station house in Center sticet and to lite them with the city tletk. A lesolutlon was adopted accepting the offei to settle for $150 the claim of ?2".!).30 of ex-Policeman T. V. I,ew is for back snlaij, in case the city would not appeal fiom the judgment aw aided in his favoi by Aldeinian Mlllai. ihe session adjoin ned to meet nest Thutsday night OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ji:usi3Y ixius 0 0 mi:sn i:vi:uv day. i ) MV THi: liCST, A 15c ii:it DO, A o 1:. a coiMisn.N' a OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO .Notice. Wo aie still doing business at the same old stand wheie we have been for twentj-two j-cnis past nnd most re spectfully solicit the pctiouage ol the public as heretofore In awnings, tents Hugs and all kinds of society goods and decorations S. J. Fuhrman &. liio Stcuin Hunting und Plumbing. P F. & M. T. Hovvlej', 231 Wyoming nve. 250 XX White Envelopes for 17c. at 3c Store, G.'3 I.ack'a. ave. BEST SETS OF TEETH. $8. liicluilliic tho jidnK'ss otii"tnu of tectli bj .intuiiiilj Utsw pio..eii S. C. SNYDER, D. D. S., .131 trruce bt , Opp. Hotel Jjrmjn flr". CBECKER S ' UK Klirfl IK ? tftFtW CONCERT GIVEN BY CONNELL GLEE Tendered to the Gentleman After Whom the Organization Is Named. IT WAS A VliRY I'LHASANT EVBNINd Singers Ikcndcrcd in Splendid Stile thu .Hnoi t'ortion ol'tlie I'logiruumc Jivcu at llro Concert in nshingloti the Night Alter the luiitigiirntioii. Siii(iug Mus ttrlcil by Humorous Kccitiilious mill Headings.. Those Who cio l'rescnt. Thu William Counell-Anthiaclto Oleo dub tool' occasion last evening to ex plesH to Hon. William Council thelt up pteciutlon of the rout testes extended to them on their Washington trip, by tendeiliig him us a compllmuutaiy con ceit ut ills own home, the tnujoi poi Mun of the piogiainme which they pie uulitud at the tleorgetown unlvuisltj conceit In Huston hall thu evening uf tei thu liiaiin'uiatlon, Thelt coming, while thoiuughly In fill mill, was at ranged the lit ev loirs day und .Mr. Connell hud Invited In to assist irr enter tuliilirg, Colonel und Mis Hippie unci his suns, Cliuiles it. und A li. Colniell, und theli wives, nnd his daughter. Mis. G. W. Fulton and ill. Fulton. Mis Connell, unfoi tiuiatulv, was not feeling well, and uftot extending u most gnuious welcome to thucallets excused heiself und wlthdtew tiom the cuni pauj. The club ni lived about S o'clock and after a lew lenunks by William M. Fowler, ,the coiiespondlng secietaiv, apiopos to the occasion and thelt recent visit to Washington, he an nounced the opening number of the piogrumme, u match by Uecker. i:i:ndi:hcd in si'iinxmi) stym: This, and all of the subsequent num bei.s weie lendeicd In splendid style lij the club and weie ev Identlj veiy much enjojed by Mr. Connell and his 1 1 lends. The foimality of the musical pto gi .mime was not loo doselj adheied to, and seveial excellent luiino ous leadings uud lccltatlons were given A witty dialect stoij- told bv Thos. Ci Iieddoe about the wealth, old Welsh 'squiii' who vainly attempted to thank his constituents fot political honois till list upon 1) 1 in, seemed tti uinuse the liumoiotm vein in the whole lompunj The leading bj Colonel Klpplu sot a Welsh luneial selinon, put polling to be a futieinl set inou by the Hiv. David Moigan, luctoi of hlanjrrruwddwj a great 'preachment' on the deud body of 'Squiie Thorn js, of I.lunv rrmwddw j ," also afforded great amusement. Light lefieslmlents weie seived about 10 o'clock and aftei concluding tire numbeis of their pioginmme, a lew veiv coinpllmentuiy lemniks on the excellence of tho pioginmniu weie made by Mr. Connell und Colonel Hip pie Mr. Connell also expiessed hlmselt as deeply appreciative of the compli ment tendeted him. The dub mem bers, uiter peisnuully thanking Mi Council for the kindly tientmont the organisation had lecelved fiom him de paited. mi:mhi:hs of tiii: ou:i: The membPis of the tllee piesent weie Colonel i:. If. Hippie, piesident, Joseph P. l'hllllps, vice piesident; Win M. Fowler, corresponding seiretaij, Tlmimm I-eyshon, iliuinclal sec i etui y. Joseph D. Ijlojd, treusuiei; William W Hvans, musical dltoctoi, (list tenuis, Thomas C Williams, How land Thomas, D. J Jones. William .1. Davis, AY. D. tlvans, William i: Heese. i:vuii D. Da vis, Kben Kvnns, second tenois, Will iam II Pan j, William It Williams Davis Stephens, Sam it 1 Davis Hist basses, William H i:vnn Thomas C, Heddoe J P Phillips T M W atkips second bosses, Ititbard Thomas I'd m AT BLACK'S, 132 Wyoming Av. Ilusinis itom not cum b iiuldent, lint thu els no It t piim bin It mil tiluniiliof v.ilue V i! villi plute 011 Milt loi I HID V VM)S V I 200VLADIES' SEPARATE SKIRTS ll in irooiK und up-to-date vt Its ' DlUjuiilltv Will lie 11 T'i S. t 11(1 Ijimlltv V III He vj 7f d III) Cjuulltv V III lit s-i 11-, biotjuiilltv, Ml s so no ( e do not 1.11 1 v litup ood. 1 -ult' will toiiiiiitnu lilduv iiioinirit. iniil tlO'O -iitiudiiv ullit ut tilt se pi lit';. W. R. BLACK, 132 Wyoming Ave SAWYER'S MILLINERY STORE WARREN-EHRET COMPANY, CHTRCT0H FOI EHRET'S SLAG ROOFING CHRETS SLAG ROOFING WILL RE olST A FIRE BUILT UPON IT AND MAINTAINED FOR MORE THAN AM HOUR, AS WC HAVE PROVED EY AC TUAL TEST IT IS FIRE-PROOF. 3 14 Washington ava., Scranton, Pa The best rooms of the farmhouses are still carpeted with Juniper twigs. Our carpets, while as soft as the best wool can make them, imitate Nature in a beautifully realistic manner. They make the room a garden spot. 406 Lackawanna Ave. Opp. Wyoming Housa, - . 1 MSB MB, B B 00 nflv m put nnflv h unto n i a. nvana. William Mutgans, Levi Mor- 1 WO CROWDED HOUSES. Attracted to the, Academy olMiusic liy Kouuuily !'lncr. The "Two Oi plums" atti acted an au dience to the Academy of Music lust night that lilted It to the doors. The same condition of nffulrs existed lu thu uftoinnon, when "The Midnight Kx piess" v.ns given. Uoth of the plujs wetc Intel ptctcd In a way that pioved the high quulltj ot thu talent of the membeis of the Kennedy coinpnny. This nrtcrnoon they will be seen In "The Fnctoiy Gill" and tonight they give a line piodtictlon of "ttiBomin," which is one of the strongest pieces In thu lcpeitolie ot the Kennedy player3. MIS HACKDONE BROKEN. iCnphnel .llaiustuiiii Died irom In iuili's Itcccivcd in tlic tUitgi Mine. Kaphael Malnstaun, n Polander, win Injured iiliout I! o'tloek vesteidny after nooi by a full ol tout In the Hldge mine ut Aichbald and ut S oviock lie died ut the J.nihuwnnn.i hospital, vvlu'ie he was taken aftei the accident. His back was biokerr bj tire fall .Malnstiuin vvuh about 0 years of ago and hus u wife In the old country, lie sides the bleak of the back bone Maln taun sustained a bad fractiue of the left thigh, He was bi ought to this eltj on i Delavvnti' und Hudson passenger Main, leaching hole ut 0 o'clock In the evening. PRICE OP GAS IS REDUCED. .New Schedule (iocs Into Lllect on April I ft. The S-ianton Gas and Watei com panj and the Hydu Ptuk (.las and Wat ei cninpanv announce that on and uft.-r Aplil 1 llu mice ot gtis will be $1 J."i pel thousand cubic feet. Tills pi Ice will also be subject to the following discounts' Five pel cent upon all bills when the consumption lor the month amounts to less than $J" ten pel cent, upon ull bills when the consumption amounts to $.'' and upwuids, pi ovlded the bill Is paid on in befoie the -!0th of thu month on which the bill Is piesented Pa list's Lohmann' Mllw nukee Hock eet. Ueer, at s, Spl lice sti Every Egg Guaranteed. for Dozen AT A u (BI DUNN'S SPRIN3 HITS NONU um ruR. Left of the Banister Must Be Sold Moses, Thoiuus Thomau, lleniy lis, i: 11 l,oi d. m nnir nn lULnEUiL Oil I ; THE FIRST OF APRIL We commence making alterations and improvements in the building, and we must get rid of the stock be fore that time. WE KNOW THE SACRIFICE that we must make to induce the public to buy, and we do not hesitate to make it. If we realize ONE-HALF of the cost on the balance of our stock we will be sat isfied. THIS MEANS AND YOU SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT, The Balance of the stock is New Fresh Goods, light in weight and very desirable for Spring and Summer wear. Russet Shoes and Oxfords if you want them. . CORNER LACKAWANNA HERD JEWELER 423 Lackawanna Aveim lVVatches, Clocks, Jewelry, Sterling Silver And Cut Glass. Great Reductions in All These Goods. Watches and Clocks Re paired on short notice. L-lght Subject for the loimldeiutlou of tP' ivltli llgnt I pluses Ourntock of liiinpr .ordsevery one un oppoituultv to Btlect a modern, up-to- , llllte, lieullllfnl lllticle ut u inorlffrntH nrl.,. These lumps me plulu or elnborutc, Just us sou wish, but nil oi urtlslle design und good llltiiiiliiuttiig jiuwer. uurslitivtH me loaded with crocket and tjlusswuieol everv slzi, slmpe und style Tlia quulltj, Inmevei, is uniform!) good and prices leiuuikublv rtusorinble. METROPOLITAN CHINA C J. WUICHCL, HALL, Mo and 141 Wash. Ave, Mcars Bldij. Sohmer Piano Stands at ths Heat? - - TV' " I AND J. V. (lULRNSCY Stands nt the Head In tho Muslo track. You ean always get a tjDtter bargain at his beautiful warerooras than at any other place in the city. Call and seo for rouuelf before buyinc 203 Washington Avenue, SCRANTON, PA. J. W. GUERNSEY, Prop. MT. PLEASANT COAL ATRETAIL, Coal of tho best quality for domes tlo U3 nnd of all sizes, Including Buckwheat ant Blrdseyo, delivered lu any part of th cltr, at the loweat piico. Orderi received at the Offloe, first Hoor. Commonwealth bulldlnjr, roam No. ti telephone No. 2824. or at the mine, tele phone No. 2T2, will bo promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. WM. T.SMITH. Shoe Stock, Which This Month. r uy AND WYOMING AVES.
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