THE SCRANTON TRIRUNti-TIIUKSDAY. MAY 19. 189S. & INSPECTION OF FIRE DEPARTMENT Quarters Vlilled by Mayor, Chtcl no Olbcr City Officials. conditions or Tin: liousns AND AinuKATUs nothd dv tiu: IN SPECTING l'AUTY AND TIZSTS MADE OP TIIU TIME HiWlKED TO OUT TIIU VA1UOUB COMPANIES out or tiu: houses-companies THAT WIt.li 1113 V1SITI31) UY THE l'AUTY TODAY. The annual Inspection of the Scran ton lire department vwih begun yester day afternoon. Ten companies were visited. beinB those located In the cen tral city, west and South Scranton. Mayor Halley and Chief Hlckey, ac companied by the members of the se lect and common council lire commit tees, did the Inspecting, the procedure being the name In each Instance. He ports were received from each fore man. Attention was called to the de fects, etc., to be looked after, and a test was made of the speed In getting away from the engine house. Two companies, Chemleals and Crystals, were tie for the best record of four teen and one-half seconds and the longest time was thirty seconds, for the Hook and Ladder company. At 2 o'i lock the Inspecting party, comprM' Mayor Ilnllcj, Chief Hlckey iy KiiRlneer J. V. Phillips, Building Inspector John Nelson, chief's becretary, "William Tannler, and the mcmbeis of the committees, select council, Simon Thomas, chaliman; Thomas O'Boyle and John J. McAn drew, common council, Edward Wen zel, chairman: Morris V. Morris, Thomas Morton, D. II. Reese, Philip Wlrth and I W. Zltzcltnan and rep resentatives of the press, left the i Ity hnll and proceeded to the Ciystal I3n Klno company's quarters, on Linden street, where the first inspection was made. STUrPY QUARTERS Here the things most noted was the close, stuffy, sleeping quarters of the permanent men, many lenovatlons be ing needed. The ndlsabillty of ex tending the building toward the rear was discussed. At present a small, one-story structure, erected by the city, serves the purpose. The chief re marked that the erection of this ex tension and a remodelling throughout would place the company on an equal footing with the best. The present location was not to be Improved upon from which to answer an alarm In the district. The speed test was then made. Per manent Man C. E. Tropp, nsslsted by two members of the company, got his hose wagon out In fourteen nnd one half seconds from the stroke of the bell until the rear wheels passed the door. Last year's record was sixteen sec onds. The team Is the one brought over from the Columbia's, In West Scranton, a few months ago. This Is an exceptionally fine iccord, considering that the team was the raw est one ever broken Into the heivice, nnd Permanent Man Mejers, of the Columbia, had a difficult Job to do it. Permanent Man Isaac Tice took the steamer out with the assistance of three men In twenty and one-halt sec onds. Chief Hlckey and Councilman Wenzel held stop watches. The Nay Aug Engine company, on Franklin avenue, was next visited. Here the question of extending and widening the building, at least ono story, was brought up. The lear wall is too close to the stalls and for the engine and hose cart the space Is rath er narrow. Also the finishing of the Interior of the third storv. which Is now used as an assembly room, gym nasium, etc. "While here the party were entertained by a clever punching bag exhibition by John Kelly, a mem ber of the company. EXTENSION NEEDED It Is likely that the rear extension will receive close attention by the com mittees, ns complaints hae been m.ulo by persons residing near by of the odors from the stall refuse, which Is put outside In waist cans At the test Permanent Men Harry Reed got his hose cart out in twenty-two seconds on a ilrst tilal nnd seventeen and oue fourth on a second trial. Permanent Men Eugene Moyer took the steamer out In twenty-seven seconds The tun Is long here, and two men assisted in each case. Some dltllculty was ex perienced with the steamer horses, owing to the unaccustomed presence of so many persons In the room From here the party went to the Hook and Ladder Truck companv's quarters, on "West Lackawanna ave nue. Ordinary repairs, especially In the ease of the stall doors was all that was necessary here. Permanent Men Thomas Conlln and Adam Stelnhauser hitched in eighteen seconds, nnd on u second trial left the building in thirty seconds. This was considered good, as the team has been out of service for over a week, owing to one of the horses being sick. Franklin Engine company. No 1, on North Hvde Park avenue, was next visited. Here also the sanitary ar langemcnts were brought up for dis cussion It seems that Morgan Row en. who owns n niece of land E0x28 In the i ear. is anxious to sell nnd has made a reasonable offet Should this be pio cured and the piesent structure ex tended, many present troubles would SISTERS HAIR GROWER ssSCAEP CLEARER "- DRUGGISTS. Ml .tIKIfl (IITUI Win THf I UTiia ! .-eat o Clean Uncle Sam is using gun-powder. I'or every kind of cleaning about the house, use DUST WnsliitiR" Powder. It does the work quickly, cheaply, thoroughly. iold everywhere. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, ' imiK orIc. )toton. be eliminated, Including crowded stall room, company quarters nnd plumbing fixtures. It was In this house that one of the permanent men was killed by being kicked by a horse about two years ago. FRANKLIN'S TIME. Tvvent-one and one-half seconds was the time that Permanent Man John Klme consumed In hitching and getting his hose wagon out unaided. Permanent Man John Lowry, assisted by one man, took the steamer out in seventeen and one-half seconds. Next in order was the Columbia Chemical and Combination company, on Division street. Floor tepalrs nnd some alteintlons In the cot looms wcie noted. Permanent Men George Mey ers nnd Edward Pethrlck took their wagon out In "Il'i seconds Ilrst tiial, and lS'j seconds In a second attempt. This is unusually good, lnasumch as the team has only been In service a little over two months and the wagon Is very heavy. The Eacle Hose company, No. H, on Fifth Stieet, was next In line Ordi nary repairs were needed, some already having been made. In connection with this company, Patrick Gulden, who owns the building they nro In, has made an offer of electing a new build ing at the coiner of Luzerne stieet and Railroad avenue, about 150 feet from the present building, nnd in a much more suitable place. He wants a long term lease from the city in 10 turn nnd probable purchase later on Permanent Man Michael Ruane, ns slsted by one man, took his team and hose wagon out In 10 seconds. Here Select Councilman Edward James, jr., of the Slxtli uar.i 'nined the nntv ON -int atWTIl hiwr. From here the Inspecting party were taken to the "William Connell Hose company, No. !). Little was needed here, other than a new hose wagon. The piesent one is the old-stjle soit and has neaily served Its time. Per manent Man Sterllnc Slmrell, nsslsted by one man, made two runs The flist In IS seconds, the second In 16'i sec onds. This company is blessed with an asphalt lloor on the giound level. Neptune Engine company, No. '1, was next visited. This company is badly In need of a genetnl alteration in the quarteis from top to bottom. An ap propriation has been made and things w III soon he set right. Permanent Man AVIillam Flekus left the building with the hose cart In 21 seconds. Perma nent Man Henry Henn took the steamer out In 27 seconds. Another man assisted in each instance, but the lun heio Is quite long to get out The Centuri Hose company, No. S, of which the chief is a mtmbei, was next to be seen Thcie was much to Fee. The only way to benefit this com pany Is to give them a new building Adequate alterations would be costlj, and the clt does not own the prop erty. As ut the Eagle's quaiters, the celling Is so low that in going out the dilvei Is In danger of accident eveiy time Permanent Mon Edvvaid Kncller made two test tiials, the first In 2! seconds and the second In 19 seconds He was assisted by another man, but was hampered by poor stall doois and a Ions run CHEMICAL COMPANY. Last, but not least, came the Chemi cal engine. No S. Little was requited here, many lmpiovements having bei n made but a few months ago. Per manent Men Thomas D Campbell, James George and Lincoln Tillman weie free of the building with the en gine In 11 seconds on the Ilrst trial and clipped on half a second on nn other tilnl. Last jeai thelt record was 16 seconds As a general summing up several things weie noted The quaiters wcie clean and In ordu Tin nun were ac tive and careful The points of change were veiy evident Tin question of main doois to swing Inward or out waid recclvtd caieful attention and the outvvaid swinging dour seemed to meet with the most favor. The hoises and apparatus were all In excellent shape. The major was liberal In his praise at every place visited and guve every thing his personal Inspection. Today the North Scranton, Green Ridge and Petersburg companies will be visited Chief Hlckey received a mcssige labt evening Informing him that Chief St. John of the "Wilkes-Banc lite de railment, Samuel Price, piesldent of the city council, and Holier "Williams, chairman of the file department com mittee of council, will arilve In Hip city today at 1 30 o'clock to attend the Inspections of the hose houses In Green Ridge, Providence and Peteis burg They weie to be In the city yes terdav but the Odd Fellows' demou nt! ntlon in their city pi evented them Chief Hlckey will have a carriage awaiting the delegation at the Dela vuue and Hudson Btatlon After nn haul's heated debate It was decided to have a general parade Oct. 10 and the convention then adjourned f ir the dav. Last night the delegate wore entertained by the members of St Alovslu boclety of Kingston. At today's election of ollie ers It Is probable that Rev. J. J McCabe, of Scranton, will be chosen president. Charles H Lnvln Is the onlv ono who has been mimed against him. For sec retary George McLoughlln, the pres ent Becreturv J. r McDonough nnd Charles Canavan, of Scranton, nie can didates for ihat office. Among the candidates for national delegate are W. F McNIehols, Scran ton Joseph Finn, Sugar Notch: P A. O'Neill, "Wllkcs-Raire; J. J Costello, Scranton; Michael McGarry, Scranton. Iron irlMH In S.imoii. Cincinnati, May 18.-The Amalgamated Association of Iron oral Steel Workers has pot been In btcrlon today unci tho committees are at work but nothing was given out. Tho scale that had been prepared previously In Pittsburg was re ceived toduy It Is understood that no material chances are made but thai Bume will be proposed and cun&ldered. up Spain Philadelphia Piituhnrijh Ttaltlmoro. WILLIAM E, GLADSTONE Pnrncll, but also by some members of mo very party. After tho passing of ' the cilmcs act, which closed a period of almost unexampled parliamentary j and administrative dllllculty, Egypt began to occupy the mind of pailia- ......... .mu nnuKKiu wuii .ivraui came to a head In July, when Sir H Sey mour (now Uaron Alcester) bombard ed the forts of Alexandilii, and was ended on Sept. 13, when Sir Garnet Wolseley won the battle of Tel-el-ltebir. But Mr Gladstone's difficulties were onlv Just beginning. The revolt of the Arab tribes of the Soudan the de struction of Hicks Pasha's Egvptlnti aimy, tho two Sunklm expeditions tho despatch of General Goidon to Khar toum, and long aftei wards of Lord "Wolselcj's relieving force, the advance of this latter, Its difficulties nnd Its hard-won victoiies, Its falluie to teach Khaitoum In time to save Goidon these things are too fresh In tho pub lic memory to need n detailed repeti tion. The session of 1SS4 was occupied, as far as homo polities aie conecrned, with the Franchise bill a bill for ex tending household suffrage to the coun ties, and thus completing the democia tising of our constitution. Passed in the Commons, It was thiown out by the Louis, who, under the guidance of Lord Sallsbuiy, declined to pass It until tho Redistribution Scheme was befoie them. But after an autumn of popular "demonsttatlons" a series of confeiences between the Liberal and Tory leaders were held, In which the lines of a Redistribution bill were set tled. In 1SS5 both bills were passed, but veiy shortly afterwnids, on Juno 9, of tho same year, Mr. Glaelstone was civerthtoun by a vote on the Bud get and the Conseivatlves, under Lord Salisbury's leadership, came into pow er. A general election took place In November, just live months after Mr Gladstone's defeat, and the Liberals were successful. Their strength, nu motlcally, was about equal to that of tho Toiles and Parnollltes combined. "When Mr. Gladstone returned to ofllce ne nnnouncd Ills readiness to Intio diiee a home rule measure for Tr land, and this created dissension In tho Lib eral lanks and practically bioke up the party. Lord Haitlngtou and oih-rs declined to accept offices, and Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Tievelyan only accepted on giemnds which subsequent ly pioveel untenable In a. poweiful nnd lengthv speech, Mr Gladstone in tiodueed his measuie of homo rule on April 8 The day will be lung lemem bered by those who weio in the heiuse nnd the tens of thnus uitls who lead of the scenes and stilting incidents vvhli h oecurted befoie, .lining nnd after the speech. The following day, at the second tending, tho bill was tejectid by a majority of thirtj. Mr Gladstone then appealed to the country, but was overwhelmed as a tesult, and tho Conservatives and Unionist Liberals won by a latge ma jority. Mi. Gladstone teslgned with out meeting parliament, and Loid Sal lsbuiy became pi line minister for tho second time on August 3.3SS6 Early in 1SSS Mr. Gladstone visited Italy and wan veiy warmly received ihete. He paid a second vilt to that countty in December and returned to Ilawarden in Febiuuj, 1SS9 Mi nnd Mrs. Glad- Ktrint. I nlf Tit .1 tiwl flinh. m.1.1,.. .. ,1.1 .. on July 25 following and on the ocea- slon of his eightieth blithday, Decem ber, losy, tne venemble statesman re ceived congratulations from nil over the world. Three months Into. u,- Gladstone delivered a. beautiful otn I tlon, hH subject, being The Patnell I Commllon, and it was said by many I to bo one of his finest and most elo I quent efforts. In tho autumn of 1S90 Mr. Gladstone demnndid that Mr. Parnell 1 elite ftom the leadership of the Irish patty, and based his demand on the gtounds that as Mi. Patnell had been found guilty of adultery with the wife of Captain O'Shca, Ireland's lntetests weiuld bo best served by his retirement. The outcome or this wns a seilous split In the tanks of the Irish Nationalist mem bets, the majoilty of whom tided with the views of Mi. Glaelstone A memorial fountain was unveiled at Hawardeu to commemotate the Grand Old Man's cightv -ilrst blrthdaj. Dutlng 1S9.J Mr. Gladstone carried out vtt nnotherandmostvlgorous campaign In Midlothian He was lei ted, but by a greatlv reduced majoilty, and for tho fourth time he became piemlet. On October 24 he iMIveted the Hist of the Romunes lectures, choosing "Me diaeval Universities" tui his subject, at Oxford, and was accorded a most enthusiastic welcome In Apt II, 1891, Mi Gladstone moved tho second reading of another Home Rulo bill for Ii eland In the Houe of Commons, but the bill was tin own out by th lords. During his stay at Wur litz, In Febtuary. 1S91, a London Jour nal announced Mr Gladstone's retire ment, but the tepott was contradicted In veiy guatded teims After his re turn to Enulund the tumor was re newed, and In the midst f the uncet tnlntv Mi. Gladstone delivered his last speech as ptlmo minuter In the Houso of Commons, on the Mitt of March the occasion being tho lord's amend ments to the Pntish Councils bill The next day his teslgnatlon was mado public, and the dlscovety that the pre mler was Buffeting fiom cataruet in both eyes was given ns the chief cause for such a decisive step On Mnrch 3 Mr. Gladstone, In an audience with the queen, gave up the seuls of office A successful operation wus performed, two months later, by which the catar act was removed, and Mr. Gladstone recovered wonderfully during tho en suing summer After a visit to Can nes, In the early part of 1895, tho octo genarlun statesman mado a stirring speech on the Armenian question, nt Chester, In August. His long connec tion with tho Houso of Commons ter minated thut year, ns ho did not seek re-i lection at tho general election which took place nt that time. Since that period Mr. Gladstone rare ly took any pait In public nffalts, but made some exceptions, when ho intet ested himself In favor of tho Armeni ans. While nt Cannes, In Mnrch, 1897, ho wrote nnd published u letter to the Duko of Westminster, pleading tho cause of Crete and Greece ns against Turkey. A stnlned-glnss window wns unveiled In Ilawarden church In rec ognition of Mr. Gladstone's efforts In behnlf of the oppressed Armenlans.and Mrs Gladstone was presented with n portrait of his holiness Mlghrldltch I supreme patriarch of the Armenians. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gladstone left London for Cannes on November 23, 1897, and arrived at the latter place three das later. They remained there for nearly eleven weeks nnd the homeward trip was begun on the 16th of last Feb ruary, nnd they reached London on the 19lh. He had since been slowly djing. Although a national funeral will be nccepted by tho family, thete is little doubt that the remains of Mr. Glad stone will bo laid to rest In tho peace ful graveyard at Hawurden, adjoining the church where he wns married more than half a century ago. At Ilawar den the happiest portion of his life has been passed, and It Is truly a re treat sweet enough for any laborer. Neruous Women, Hereford's Acid Phosphate quiets tho nerves, and induces! Sleep. Sold only In bottles. LM.IMI 111 !! IIJillWiaW1IMIIIIWi.lM. ASKftfcTHE&ftKLETON GIVES TilL BrSTHGnTVvQRlP ANP!5AB5QLyTELY5AFE FOR SALE BY THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO SCRANTON STATION. NERVE AfiD BRAIN TREATMENT 'S5&t2rRcd Label Special bxtra strength. Tor Impotcncjr, Lews of Htcnlity or D&rrenneBilL .! f, lift, . fnf P BrifhlK. ir- ;.!"- -"' """" ;iviiiien cuorameeu f ' li, (Mirciiii .luuiivn. Atrunrnvi tSEFOREorbviiiail. BF 'Vm O Clarke, 326 Penn Ai., Scranon, I'a, Is CLEAN. 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