13 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- THURSDAY. MARCH "X. '.. 17, 1898. Miiui!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimmimim; K G Exclusive newness 5 j marks our 189S Spring jjj 5 Stock fine shoemaking 5 R brought to its highest a 5 perfection. The shapes 5 and leathers are the a a smartest. Particular 5 g young women will de- a a light in their beauty and S r. style. 1 $3.00, E 5 Full line of Vici Kid, a a with Vesting Tops, light S flexible soles, newest S sj shape toe, all sizes and I widths. a 3 ft BM 410 SPRUCE STREET, niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii Tho Wllkes-Burro nocora can lo hail Ju Bcrrnton ut tho news stands of fll. Jtelnhart, 110 Wyoming avenuo: Mac, Lackawanna avenue. CITY NOTES. Theodore IIemler(?er will illrect the ro liearwil of the Apollo club at Flnley s hall tonight. The Delaware anil Hudson company ImIiI Its employes nt tho Coalhrook col llcry, Carbnmlale, yesterday. The Delaware and Hudson company had ono of Its largest pays ye.sterduy. when tho employes of tho Conlbrook. col liery at Carbondalo were paid. An excellent supper will be pencil at tho 1'enn Avenuo liaptlst church this evening from 5.30 to 7.30 o'clock by the Indies' Social union, to which every one Is cordially Invited. Tho will of John Thompson, late of Ts'ewton, was admitted to probato yester day. In the estate of Jhidgct Cardan, l.ito of Cnrbondale, lotteia testamentury wero granted to Thomas Mullaney. Tho committee, as well as others that Intend to make tho run over the proposed new eyclo path to lfnwloy will pleiibo bo on Wjomlni? nvenuo nt S n, m. Friday to tako tho special car donated by Jlr. HH llman for that purpose. All who visit the I.lnden theater at tho tnatlnoe toduy will be presented by Man ager lirooks with n handsome silk bout onnlero emblematic of St. I'atrlck's Day, beltiK a silk sh.uniock design emblnz oned with a golden harp. The Kim Park Sunday school will have n social this cvenlnir at S o'clock In th lecture room of the church. Its vigorous condition and marvelous growth nrc In u ureat degree caused by tho friendliness s-hown to all who attend the school. Th nttindanee, no doubt, of the members of the school nntt thoso Interested will bo very large, and a very pleasant time Is anticipated. LONG TIME BETWEEN PAY DAYS. Worked l'orty-vi Months Without IteerlviiiK Any Wncr. Mary Tlartoscli, by her next friend, John Iinrtogch, Instituted suit yester day against Charles Myers to recover JIC0 which she claims Is lue for wages. She. says she began working for the defendant as n house servant April 1, 1S94, with the agreement that she was to recWvo $10. ft month wages. She work' 1 for him forty-six months, she alleges and never leccived nny pay. Attorney John 11. Bonner represents her claim. - m i COMIC OPERETTA AT IIIQII SCHOOL. Will lie, l'rodtii'od by tho Pupils ol 'I'll lit IllNtitlttiOII. Next Tuesday night the pupils of tho Prrnnton High school will product) the comic operetta the "Cadet's Picnic" In the High school auditorium. It will bo produced under tho direc tion or Professor C. TJ. Dermun, tho musical Instructor. The cast will bo made up entirely of High school pupils. 8125. OO Tree. A clialnless Columbia bicycle will bo given away at Frank J. O'llara's cigar stole, 431 Spruce street. I'vutybodr Is Welcome. Everybody welcome to a Shamrock at the Grand Centrul Hotel today. Special Drew. E. Robinson's Sons' Bock Beer on tap Thursday, ooooooooooooooooo Fresh Fish and Oysters Every Day. THE S SCRANTON CASH STORE 6 ooooooooooooooooo ( II IIS! Isiiopes in . Sis iwi THEIR ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT. Shopmen's .Mutual Alii Association llnvo mi llnjoyiitilo Time. A largo throng wna well entertained nt Muslo hall last night by the Dela ware, I.ncktiwanna and Western Ma chine and Car Shops Mutual Aid asso ciation, It was the annual celebration of this society, und like ltn predeces sors wna very nbly conducted. The curly part of the evening was spent In listening to n raro programme of musical and literary numbers. There vn nn opening address by M. II. fjrlf fn, chairman of the evening, n piano solo by Miss Nellie Cnrrnn; tenor nolo, Clark Brown; selection, Tennis quar tette; trio, James' A. O'Malley, James McCormlck and Miss Mollie McDon nell, of Olyphant; solo, Miss Ithoda Clark; tenor solo, Kdwnrd Walsh; reci tation, Mies Matlie Hughes; polo, James McCormlck; selection, Tennis quartette; comic sketch, J. J. Salmon, nnd a grnphophone entertainment by Fred Jones. Following this there was a season of CnncliiR to music by Miss Nellie Cur ran. The entertainment was under charge of W. A. Connor, Louis I.. Kncl ler, Lindsay McMillan, Jninr A. Hlg gale, W. C. Conwell, Hetbert Jones and James Shopland. The society's piesent officers are: President W. A. Sclillller; vice presi dent, James A. Kigali; trensurer, W. C Connell; flnnnclal secretary, N. L. Griggs; lecordlng secretary, M. A. Collins; trustees, J. AV. Haunder, Michael Waller, M. J. Coleman. WHITEHOUSE AT LIBERTY West Side .11 a n Vt ho Stint His Wife Itcleiised on Hall. Dr. Morgan J. Williams, attending physician at the West Side hospital, yesterday certified to court that Mary Jane Whltehousc was out of danger, nnd on the strength of this Judge Ed wards admitted her assailant, her hus band. Kll AVhltehouse, to ball. Surety In the sum of $1,000 was furnished by Kdmund Williams nnd Kdward Ander son. Whltehousc, It will be remembered, discharged a load of buckshot Into his wife's thigh Feb. 21 Inst during a fam ily quarrel. He claims that the gun ii8 accidentally discharged, while she was trying to disarm him, but eye witnesses of the affair say that it was a deliberate act. SEATS FOR CRGSTON CLARKE. An Unusual Demand at tho I.)cciim Hox Oflirp Yesterday. The advance sale of seats for Creston Clarke's engagement at the Lyceum on tomorrow and Saturday, opened nt the Lyceum box ofllco yesterday, and there was nn unusually large sale. There is every indication that Mr. Clarke will be gieeted by audiences of large pro portions. Among the members of Mr. Clarke's company is P. S. Barrett, of South' Washington avenue, whose work has been highly commended all over the country. Mr. Barrett has appeared on the local stage on teeral previous oc casions, but always In amateur produc tions. In which he evidenced consider able talent, Ho will lie given :i Halter ing reception by his many Srranton friends tomorrow night.' FARMER'S HORSES WON. ltaced with a Tiro Department Team Down I'inc Street. "While responding to the alarm for a slight fire In a house occupied by George Felton at 232 Ash street yes teiday morning, the Belief hose wagon frightened a team left standing by a Wnverly farmer on Pine street. The farmer's team began a made race with tho fire department horses and passed them, turning north on Washington avenue and continuing to near the house of Anthony Walsh, where one of the horses fell. Tho two horses and the wagon to which they were attached were piled promiscuously on the pavement. One horse wns quite badly hurt. The fire caused damage to the amount of only a few dollars. TRAVELING SPEAKEASIES." Tho Lehigh Coal Ilcslon n. Harvest for Unlawful Liquor Healers. The Cross Creek Coal company, which operates mines at Drlfton, Eck ley, Buck Mountain, Stockton, Color alne, Derringer "nnd Oneida, hns Is sued notices to all traveling "speak easies" to keep off their premises. AVhat Is known as the traveling "speak-easy" Is a wagon loaded with liquor and beer, and this is driven nround from door to door in tho dif ferent mining patches and the liquor sold by the pint, quart or even by tho drink, as the customer wants It. There nre In the Lehigh region more than twenty-five such hucksters, who make their rounds daily and sell their stuff to all purchasers, regardless of age or the law's restrictions. CONSTABLE GIVEN THE SUP. While Ho Wns Drinking His Prisoner .Undo His i;eape. Constable Gllby, of Carbondale, lost a prisoner Tuesday night In a Lacka wanna avenue saloon and all through the former's weakness to have a few with somo old acquaintances before landing his man In jail. Th'o prisoner was Jnir.es Hlgglns, committed for fust driving and assaulting nn oflicer. Some friends of Hlgglns participated In the convlvallty with the constable while Hlgglns secured permission to retire to an adjoining room. Ho did not return. Ho apent the night In tho city and was seen on the streets here yesterday monilnc. (Junrterlv Meetings, Quarterly meetings will bo held Sat urday and Sunday in the Wayno Ave nuo Calvlntstlo Methodist church, North Scranton, under the auspices of the Calvlnlatlc Methodists of the Northeastern district of Pennsylvania. Tho business meeting will be at 10 a. m Saturday; delegates' meeting, 2 p. m and preaching ut 7 p. m, On Sun day there will bo preaching at 10 a. m preaching In English at 2 p. m., end preaching In Welsh at 6 p. m. No Pay for Lognl Ilnliiliiys, Notices have been posted at the round houses of tho Lehigh Valley Bullroad company that employes belonging to the relief corps wMl not ho allowed any thing on all legal holidays. Heretofore a man disabled In the service and be longing to the relief was paid for every week duy that he laid oft, but Itl alio future legal holidays will be deducted. I!, Uoliliiioii's Hans' Bock Beer on tap In all hotels and res tuurants Thursday, BOND ISSUE OF OVER 700,000 Cnuncllmanlc Hobbles Represent Nearly Thrcc-Quarlcrs nt a Million. PLENTY OF IMPROVEMENT PLANS But If n Vote Were Tnkon tmoiig tho Council men Their Preferences Mould ho round to .Host favor Hower, Itcpnvliig and l'nrks--l'or Honors 8200,000, Bopnvlng 901, 000, General Improvements 8123, OOO, nnd Street ImproTcmnnts 833, 500 is Wanted. The proposed new Issue of bonds con templates the expenditure of nearly tlnee-quarters of n million of dollars, or, to be exact, J707.500. The expend iture of much more than that nmount hns been proposed If the hundred and one hobbles and Individual schemes of councllmen nnd city ofllclnls are In cluded In tho estimate. Tho $707,500, however, Is made up of only such Items ns have met v Itli more or less favor and support. Scranton's bonded Indebtedness on April 1 will amount to $642,000. Ac cording to law the city can issue bonds to only 7 per cent, of its nsscRsed valu ation. Councils can authorize bonds for 2 per cent, of thl3 valuation, but the remaning 5 per cent, can only be Issued by nuthorlty of the people nt the polls. It is this restriction which made it necessnry for the electors to authorize the last bond Issue, which wns for bridges. It Is estimated that tho tecent assess ment will show a valuation of $23,000, 000. On Juno 1 the exact total will have been determined nnd a return of the assessment mnde to the city treasurer for collection. Based on tho $23,000,000 the city Is now bonded 2.79 per cent., leaving a leeway of 4.21 per cent, to be authorized by the people. The $707,500 would Incren&e the total Indebtedness to fi.G." per cent, or within 1,35 per cent, of the legal limit. AMOUNTS WANTED. Foitunately an issue of more than $32fi,000, enough for sewers, repaying and park Improvements, is not ap proved by the conservative element in councils. In order, however, that all of the chief purposes advocated for a bond Issue may be known, The Tri bune has prepared the following state ment: SEWEP.S. Nineteenth sewer district.... $110,000 South Sido sewer 25,000 Three Providence sewers .... 33,000 Lesser sewers 30,mx Total for sewers $200,000 REPAYING. Resurfacing Lackawanna nvenuo $ 12,000 Resurfacing Washington ae- nuo to Gibson street 13,000 Resurfacing Linden street to Adams avenue 12,000 Resurfacing Washington ae- nue, between Gibson and New York streets 11,000 Total for repaying $ 01,000 GENERAL IMPROVEMENTS . Paik Improveinrnts $ 75,000 Opening nnd grading Wyom ing avenuo , 75,000 Lackawanna avenue viaduct (Including dampges) 225,000 Bridge und approach at Driv ing park 3,000 Tiro and police headquar ters building 20,000 Improvements to city hall nnd grounds G.OuO Crystal Engine Co. building. 10,000 Century Hose Co. building .. 10,000 Total for general Improvements, .$I23,W0 STREET IMPROVEMENTS. Macadamizing AVest Market street $ 3,000 Permanent repair to tho three mountain roads 1,500 Straightening und paving Mattes street 4,000 City's shaio lor paving up per Lackawanna avenue... S.OOO New street approach to south side of Spruce street bridge 10.000 Opening A'lno street 12,000 Total for street Improvements. ,..$ 3J.S00 Grand total $707,600 SUMMARY. Bonded Indebtedness of tho city permitted by law 17 per cent. of tho assessed valuation) $1,010,000 Present bonded Indebtedness (2.79 per cent.) GI2.000 Bonds which may bo Issued by voto of tho peoplo (4.21 per cent.) 908,000 Bonds proposed (3.07 per cent.),.. 707,500 Final balanco (1.13 per cent.) ...,$ 200,500 A majority vote of councils can pro vide, after June 1, that a proposed Is sue be submitted to popular vote nt the November election. The ordinance must provide not only the total amount of the proposed Issue but must desig nate how It Is to he divided, the pur poses and amounts, THE SEWER IMPROVEMENTS. The only Improvements enumerated In the foregoing statement that would not be subject to much change are the sewer improvement. Further It is cer tain that sewers would bo Included In any bond proposition nmounting to more than $200,000. For repaying It Is equally certain that some provision would be mnde, though possibly not for bo many blocks as are Indicated in the statement. For Lackawanna avenue to AVnshlngtnn avenue and for the later to Gibson street, however Buch a popu lar clamor has been raised by the board of trade and property owners and Individuals generally who use horses, that those sections would posi tively be provided for. Under the head of general Improve ments tho most likely Items nre for opening AVyomlng avenue, for a brldgo nt tho Driving park, for a flro nnd pollco heudquutters and for Improve ments to the city hall nnd grounds. The viaduct, paik improvements and other Items nre unknown quantities, although tho public, it Is belloved.would most willingly vote $75,000 for parks if councllmanio pulls did not keep that Item off tho Issue to be voted for. The only well-fancied Items under the head of street Improvements aro those Involving $1,000 for the straightening and paving of Mattes street and $3,000 for the city's share or the upper Lack a wanna avenuo pavement. For the Mattes street improvement the central city and South Sldu wards would stand solid, Until somo tlmo after the annual re organization of councils, nearly three weeks hence, tho bond Issue Idea will not bo mentioned in councils to any definite end, I'nlrol in I.ittlnmr. Since the closo of the Martin trial In AVIlkcs-Barre .eight men have hen putrollfnu in Lattlmer every night for H H i C H I M Never break from heat Toughened Glass. That's ono reason why one PEAR Top will outlast and outshine a dozen "cheap" ihimncys and it costs only a trillo more than ON!!. There are other reasons, too. You want the best get the PEAR TOP. fear that somo one might do harm to those engaged In or Implicated In the case. Four men are stationed In the lower nnd four In the upper end of the town. Hnzloton Plain Speaker. METHODISTS IN SESSION. Alumni Mooting ol the Philadelphia Conference nt ('hosier. Chester. Pn March 16. The eleventh annual session of the Philadelphia conference of the Methodist Episcopal church wns begun this morning in Tilnlty church. Bishop Daniel A. Good sell. D. D., LL.D.. Is presiding, nnd three hundred ministers representing seventy thousand laymen are In at tendance. After the administration of the cqm munlon by the bishop the following olu cers were elected: Secretary, Rev. S. G. Grove: assistants, Revs. B. T. Cal len and F. G. Coxson: statistical (sec retary, Rev. Marls Graves; biographi cal secretary, Rev. F. E. Grncff: rail road secretary, Rev. J. AV. Sayers; treasurer, Rev. Thomas Klrkpatrick; assistant, Rev. J. AV. Hnrklns. Rev. J. T. Swindells, nt Philadelphia, In nn address to the chair, asked the bishop to Instruct the presiding elders to see every member of the conference and give an Intlmntlon of his probable appointment, with a chance to appeal, but the request was denied. The greater part of the session was occupied in receiving statistical re ports, m PROJECTILES WANTED. War Department Hns itlnny Con tracts Ready. AA'nshlngton, March 16. The war de partment Is making ready for another big contract looking to the procure ment of a lot of Abort shot and shell. An advertisement has just been Issued calling for "cast Iron projectiles for sea coast cannon." The bids nre mnde returnable next Monday at 3 o'clock, at tho ordnance ofllce, war department. Tho equipment bureau of tho navy has prepared Itself for the equipment nt very short notice of any vessels of the auxiliary navy that may bo ac quired, with the most approved signal ling devices now employed. HAD A MANIA FOR CATS. Eccentric Octogcnnrinn Died Alter Hit Enforced linth. Milford, Pa March 16. Aunt Jane Newman, an octogenarian, Mllford'a oldest resident, died very suddenly of pneumonia. For nearly half a century she lived with her brother, Thomas, who was constable here forty-four years, and died not long ago, more than 90 years old. Aunt Jane had a mania for cats, and it Is said she never kept less than 15 or 20. Sympathetic neighbors took her in charge when she was taken III and attempted to wash her. She hadn't had a bath for many years, and took cold and finally contracted pneumonia. DON'T RUN ANT RISKS about health. Avoid coughs, colds, fevers, pneumonia, and all othr similar ail ments by keeping your blood rich and puro with Hood's Sarsaparllla, HOOD'S PILLS are purely vegetable nnd do not purge, pain or gripe. All drusglsts. . Spcclnl Brow. E. Robinson's Sons' Bock Beer on tap Thursday. m MARRIED. ROBINSON-BARBOUR.-By tho Rev. Heniy van Dyke, D. D., assisted by the Rev. J. 11. Mason Knox, D. D of Balti more, and the Rev, Charles E. Robin sen, D. 1) of Scranton, Jeanle do K, K. Barbour to Allan Robinson, March II, ISM, at No. 235 Madison avenue. Now York city. DIED. RICHARDS. In AVest Scranton, March 16, 1K)8, Mrs. Ann Richards, 69 years of age, at tho residence, 1300 Washburn street. LAVELLE.-In West Scranton, March 16, 1898, James Lavelle, 13 years of age, at tho residence of his p.ironts, Mr. apd Mrs. Patrick l.avcllo, 2115 Price street. Funeral announcement later. New DISS IDS W Splendid assortment of the Most Stylish Weaves and Colors. German Black Goods All at popular prices. Call and see them. MEARS & EARTOP KJ EYS FOR ........... .. ... Do These Prices Surprise You ? Do you recognize usual values ? We have made them to sell goods to make this 'busiest of Scranton's stores still busier. You make some money by saving it today, I'laylnu Cnrds extra well glazed smooth ecles round corners a f flr quartur always. Now ivc A thousnnd rolli of Toilet Paper 2.000 shoots In roll always 10 Cr cents, Today u" Eagle Poncll Co.s Nlckol Tipped Smooth Lend Pencils five cents Bvervwhrro. loduy 2c Dozen, '.too COO boxes of Fashionable Sta tionery 1 quire piper. 24 snvel- Kr opestomatoa. Wonaerfnlvnlueiat "- The Rexford Co 303 Lackawanna Avenue. B. Robinson's Sons' Bock Beer on tap In all hotels and res taurants Thursday. . March 17, 1893. The Gem Cafe 128 Washington Avenue, Huooesior to W. A. Beemer & Son. Regular meals, 25 cents: S meal tickets, J1.00: 21 meal tickets, MOO. Breakfast, i to 8.30 a. m.; Dinner. 11. SO to 2 p. m.; sup per, t p. m. to 7.30 p m. Soup Mulltnuney I'rlmoRlbs of Roast Beef a la Dish Gravy Leg of Lumb a la Mint Sauce Frlccflsced Chicken Rntre Short Ribs of Roast Beef with Roast Potatoes Pens Creamed Potatoes Stewed Parsnips Boiled Rice Apple PIo Lemon Plo liaison Pie Cottage Pudding Fruit Worcestershire Sauce Pickles Salted AVafers French Drip Coffee Tea Milk Quick Lunch at All Times Open Alt Night Never Closed Baby Bazaar CFP DOMET FLANNEL NIGHT Z.T.T, QOWNS FOR LADIES Tnfcl AND CHILDREN. Night Qrawsrs, Children's "L BaiKst. Etc. sis srruce: street Goods IN Nl Yery choice selection of the most beautiful styles. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE In the New Plaids and Stripes1 ooooooo M, & H. Kid Gloves At $1.00. Soft, flexible, durable, superior to all other Gloves sold at the price. HAGEN. IVSVM ltT& Vf UtHU V-W (JvMtVYffUB QAIF RV FEfflER & CHAPPELL LOtK'R PioildincB Squire. "fcABELL. tiitttAjAAitm..".jJt they are one-half less than Envelopes bnronlnl style In commercial and octnvn sizes 45 In box good quality. Box 10c 4c Tooth Brushes French Import edheavy bristles sold at drug stores for n quarter. Today Lnrto Scratch Pads nearly two Inches thiol; ten centi most C,-. places. Hero. i- 11x14 PnRtcli, In green oak nnd natural oak llulshetTrramei com plete to hang. Instead of BO cents TC. today 3 Dysp Hfmrfhiirn. fin. Dia. trm' BU(i al1 v'HJ,t Stomach Ulsor- ders positively cured. Grover Graham's Dys pepsia Remedy Is a sueclUc One Uoho re moves all distress, and a permanent cure of the most ehronte and severe cases Is guaran teed. Co not suffer l A AO-cent bottlo will convince the most skeptical. Matthews llros., DruggUts, 320 Lncka wanna avenue. TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING QUICK RETURNS. REMOVAL Call and be convinced on Low Prices We are giving on all our Diamonds, Watches, Fine Jewelry OUR LINE OF FINE GHINA Will be sold regardless of that line of goods. PRICE OF LATTER, Step iu and Weichel, music 408 Spruce Street. for Spring ffl 415 and 417 Lackawanna Avenue. Scranton, Pa, lift Shuts Shuts Shanks For riarch 17th, Saint Patrick's Day. SILK GREEN RIBBON SILK GREEN RIBBON AT THE GREAT 4c. STORE 310 Lackawanna Ave. SALE. And Silverai . of cost, as we are going out We also carry a line of $10, $12 AND $25. Hear Them. Jeweler J DE SUIIS Perfect in Style, Fit CRAPHOPHONES If 111 and Workmanship i. S&kX&J&&Li& j JjsHsWMferAlSBsriksk.XU-