The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 24, 1899, Morning, Page 3, Image 3

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    THIS SCR ANTON TR1BUNK
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 189!).
Council Building
Desirable
Offices
HLITAiU.L rort
LAWYERS.
Full Frhlloccs of Inn Library.
jjavi: A PEW t,uci;u ROOMS NVKI.L
ADAPTED lOlt
ARCHITECTS.
APPLY TO
J. L. CONNELL,
Itoum W2 Conncll Ilulliliiig.
: GOOD HOMES I
t FOR SALE. I
4-
Buy Before Advances
X Tlic Slicrrard House
Next to Second Prcsbyteii.in
Church, Jefferson avenue, at
leasonable price. One of the
1 finest locations in the city.
4
4-
House SOI) Jefferson xcniic
Full lot with bain, only
So, soo if purchased at once.
: TRRDERS IEIL ESTATE CO,
t Traders Bank Building
CHAS. SCHLAC1UR, Aanager.
44-4-4444-44-44 4- 4-4-4-4-4-f
DR. H. B. WARE,
SPECIALIST.
Kyc, Ear, Nose and Throat
I illiollours Sla.m to J2.30 p.m; 2 to 1.
Williams liulklliij, OpruPoHtofilce
44 4444-4-4-4
4
4
4
4
CITY NOTES
4 4444 4
I m: hived the in pay. Night
sthoul teachers timl J.mltois recciv-d
tlKli del.ijcdJuiiu.il pay estcrday.
rot Nil A WATCH. John Gibbons, of
1 J Plttston avenui, found .i vvutch last
evening iinil will return it to the owner If
piopeitv Id proven.
lecti're to engineers -Pinie-
f-.ir Huupt, of tho Unlveislty ol Pcnnsvl
iiniu will ileller a Uctuic tonight bc
ture the Engineers' club at the boaid of
ti.uli looms. His subject will bo tho
Mcaingua, evinal Ho Is ono of the mom
tin of the Nlc.ir.igu i can il rnmmlslon ot
three appointed by tho pieslilent.
COMMITTEE MEETING -Tilt finance
t-uinmittcc of the bouid of contiol will
in ot baturday nlsht to take action on
llii lrport of tin condition of tho Narlons
ilipaiimcnt uppi epilation, which wcio
submitted at the last n cetlng
LHLAND POWERS ENTERTAIN
MENT POSTPONED l.elJiul T. Powers
will not read this evening at thu high
school Tho public has ulrcad.v been made
ncipiaiutid with this fni t but tho com
mittee wish It announced that ho will pos.
ftl 1 appear rn ."March Irt next. The
postpone mint was uravoldible.
PROP WINCHESTER'S RLTl'RN.
Professor Winchester, who has Heated a
profound Impression in this lt im a for
nur occasion will be In tho cltj March
21 and give a leading at the Su.uiton ril
ejclo club Ho will apj ear nadir tile au
piee of the Ladles" Aid soiletv of the
Asbuiy Methodist Kplioop.il ihuuh.
ELKS' Si:SSIOX.-The HlKs lodge nut
In legulai session last nlsht. 'I he ion.,
nilttee on emeitnlnmt nt repoitcd that m
inngemeiits wen being i.ipldly penitd
lor a sr.md concert to lx held at the
I i c urn at an early date. A pool tourna
ment with twentj-two pi i Pi-s will bi -Kin
nl the Elks' iiioins nest Tluu.-d.i
evening
SOCIAL TONIGHT -The so. lal uiidej
the atibpicts ol Mis I" Hallstead ill
Nlslon No !, postponed from IMi IT will
be held this evening at the home of Ml.
and Mis John S Looints, Xo 121 Ninth
I In.'oln avenue. C'lam il owder raise nut
i .ffe will be served from (. until 'i o loi k.
Tin fi lends of the niislllut, me invited
lecture ox "ih:n nrir-mv o.
W Welsh, of (.'.ilv.ii Reformed ihuieli,
t. now at work on a lectuie on ", n
Uur to bodcllverul amu lime in Man h
(n the ihrrch, nt the corner of Momoo
uvenue and Gibson Ktieet. The plttm h
hut will hi inert to illustintc It .lie thu
work of tlio calcinated unlet who ci .
nted siiih nn envious reputation bj his
lerlis on ' Pilgrim's Plotless."
A Tine Estey Organ,
Eleven stops nnd lit hlgn cose,
J.,, n. Powell & Company.
Smoke The Poeono r.c. flgar.
5hoe Clearance
Any price good enough if it helps us clean up .stock. Astounding
b.ii gains vou know the woith of our oulinary shot values.
These aie extr.iordinarv.
Winter Street Boots
Splendid box calf and Kangaroo, welted Soles, extension edges,
up-to-date shapes. Three Bargain Tables.
$1.75 your choice of Women's 33.oo to ;J,00 Shoes.
SGKANK & SPENCER,
COUNTING VOTES
CAST ON TUESDAY
CLERKS WVO ARE ASSISTING
COURT IN THE WORK.
By Request of L. M. Bunnell, Judge
of Election of the Fiist District
of tho Eotuteenth Watd, the Bal
lot Box of That Dlstilct Wno
Biought Into Couit Yostotday and
the Unsealed Returns Taken fiom
It Few Inaccuiaclcs Have Been
Found.
t'ouit jestciiluy Iioriiii the tail, of
countlilB Uie votes cu't at Tiuidu'8
election In this city anil t'ui bond. lie.
t'leik of the Cotltt Daniels oomplleN
thu retiuns fiom boroiiRlt nnd town
ships. The Note of the city of Kci an
ion was llrst taken up ycHteiday, the
court tuning the usslstnme of the fol
lowing clerks.
UcaillllK CleiKi W. V. Hliiun U M
Ilunnell
Itecoulliif,- ClerUs J. P. Gllioj, Itnlpli
l.iv.
Pile Clciks-Chniks H. DinliN Viank
l.jncli.
The count liecun at J o'clock In the
afternoon and when court adjournal
at 4 30 the Seventh Nuid hud been
leached.
Just about the tlino the count be
gun, Attorney I, M. Bunnell, mdRe of
election of the First dlstilct of the
Fourteenth ward, teported that the
sealed nnd unhealed returns from that
dlstilct weie In the ballot box having
been placed there by mistake befoie
the box was sealed. Judge Gunstir
made an older piemtttlnK the ballot
bo to be bioiiRht into court That
was done later In the afternoon and
the lni'-sinK returns hccuiciI. The box
was that taken back to the city hall.
The count will be losumed this nioin
hiB at 0 o'clock. Only a lew tillllns
changes from tho teturns as urinted
in the Tilbune AVednesday nioininsr
weie tineaithed dining yesterdays
count.
Rozelle Granted a DIvoice.
1 1. M. Itoycllo was yesterday bi ant
ed a divorce trom Canie Uotelle. to
whom he was mauled on Xov. 12. list'..
Prior to her mnrrlJKe Mie1. Tloztlle w is
Miss Carrie Mo-teller. Fiom tho tfnu
of their m.miim'o tinlll Oct. Hi, 1V14,
when Mrs Knrelle lelt her liusbtml,
they lived at I'ailc Place, in this cln
When the tesllniony In the iIInoii
case wa.s taken eoine time ago Mr.
Kozelle was abkeil what his wife said
win n fche lift him.
"She f.ild hIip nv.ij. goln to leivc,"
Mr. Koelle leplied. "and ehe was nev
er going to i nmi' back and f-he said
she hud found somebody .she liked bet
ter than she did me and shu vu3 going
to him."
"Where has she been living since that
time?"
"I guess she had been aiound Set an
ion a good shnie of the time."
Gibbons Entered Bail.
Jihn Gibbons jesteidav enteied ball
In the sum of $;00 before Judge Gun
stT in eoiuillance with the terms of
the following older Issued by the su
piemo couit In his case:
"Now, Feb 21, 1S9D, ouleied tint the
appellant, John Gibbons, enter into te
cognizance iilth surety to be appioved
by tho court of quartet sessions of
Lackawanna county, conditioned that
he will prosecute his appeal with ef
fect and without delay and if he be
cast therein he will biinender hlmslf
to the custody of Ihe .sheiiff ot Lack
awanna countv."
Prr.nk V. Rynn qualified as bonds
man for Mr. Gibbon-.
Assessment Cut Down.
In the matter of the appeal cf the
Farview I'ntk Lind company from the
action of the Poiid of Revision and
Appeals in the lllng of the assessment
of tho land company's, piopcity In this
cltj. Judge Gunstir josterdav hand
ed down an opinion cutting down the
assessment from "i2,C0l to $J5,1C0
In 1R9T the total Nalutlon placed on
the pmpeitv was 15,S01 and in JS9S
the Naluatlon was Ini leased to W2,!.0I.
Thi?, Judgi Gunster decides, wis un
jufct and he ut of $17,JH.
Sumneis Sentenced.
C!orge W. Stunners, who was lon
vlcted nt the last term of criminal
couit ot cutting timber on the land of
T. M. Lynch, at Gouldsboio, was sen
tenced yefctcrday by Judge Atthbahl.
He directed that Suinmis pay a line
ot $j0 and upend thlit days in the
county J ill.
New Fuinituie.
A new desk lias been placed In the
piivatc olllce of Prothonotaiy John
('o)ieland. A number of new chairs of
inti"tic design have al-o been placed
In the r.fflie.
The furnishing ot It will he om
pleted within a week. Ki 'lie othei -j&
tides ol fuinituie nio to lx seuned
and linoleum Is to be pltced on ihe
fliior.
Wants a DIvoice.
Mr LydlaStevensyesteidav through
Taylor & Lewis applied loi u dl
Norrc from John Stevens, to wlimn w
w..h mat rlcd Sept 0. 189T
Mis. Stevens deihued that hei hus
band offcied such Indignities to hei
as to make life unbent -ihle and to com
pel hoi to withdraw from his hoiiw.
Yesterday's Marriage Lincenses.
Albeit A. Hauls lllmiia, X. T.
Hlia Jane Prlre Mnorle.
Thomas W. Jones Sctaiilon
Maigaret Mayiock, Soi.tnton.
John V, Compton,.. Jackson, Sutri. Co.
Catollno J. lallras Wllkes-Huie.
Clavton n. Seamons, .Ilenlon township
Hello S. Decker, ...Lathrope, Susq Co
Go to Lane's for your meals. 320
Spruce stieet.
FOR
WOMEN
2.20
410
OprUCe Street)
SUCCESSFUL RALLY.
Held at Plttston by the Baptist
Young People's Union.
The rally of tho Haptlst Young Peo
ple k union of the Welsh Baptist uspo
tlniioti of Xoitheaatern I'ennsjlvanla
In thi Welsh liuptlst chut cli at Pllf
Ion We'diii sdiiy altfinoou md last eve
nllig was mtended bj audiences that
lllled that tdltito to lis iIohim
The miisli, an cnjo.wihle feiituie,
whlth eliilted comj)llmeutiii com
ments H inn the utidleneo, was under
the dlieitlon of Piofcssor T. II. Wil
liams. The qualities of his training
was pat tlcuhirlv evident In the sing
ing of the Plttston choir at the eve
ning session
Several punim rti.m this city and
01phant pititlolpuled In the besslons.
Ilev. Mr. Duvls, of this city, and Rev.
II. II Harris, D D , of Taylor, were
the speakeis at the evening meeting.
At the afternoon session tho foil liv
ing pupeis who lead "SpUltual
Glnutlt and How to Altulti It," Mis!
l.sthor Joins. "I, Ini foi Jesus," Mis.
Thoinnt' .1 D.nls "How Shall 'Wo Di
vide Our Time'" W II. Pilest. Oly
phnnt. Fiom West Scuinton the follow II, 2
weie In attendance: Missis May Rlch
uiiIh, Noiu Uodihk, Muigatet Wil
liams, Aluifiimt Jones, William
Hughe. IMith Jones. T3eitha Kelly,
Hllzabeth Howell Mai thu DaN is, Himh
Wllllami, Piofesooi Hughes, Rev.
James HtiL,hes Thomas Reeie, M irh
and nintuu t:nns, Xorman Kelly,
SellNii Jones, Lizie Joins, Anna Phil
lips. Elizabeth Jenkins, Luther Lei.K
John M. L'dwnids, Mi nnd Mrs. II.
Divls, Piolessoi D J. Dinis.
A delegation fiom North Sciu'iten
cninptlsed the Misses Ksther Jones,
.Mary Williams, Cora Robeits. Maggie
Jones Maggie Lewis Jennie William.,
Rev. F. Dtvls
Piofessor T. W. Watkins, William
II. Pilest. I I.vans. Catheilne Hd
wauls were present fiom Olvphant.
WILL OF MISS REED.
Admitted to Fiobate by Register of
Wills Koch The Mannei in
Which She Disposes ot
Hei Real Estate.
Hogiswi'ot Wills Koch esteidu ad
mitted to pioliale the will of iliss Al
niedii Niiiton-Itceil, lato of this city,
who lelt an Mstate valued at $20.0D0
She dlsptises ol her estate as follows:
As to siiih w 01 Idly estate as it has
pleased God tu lnti 11st me with, I dis
pose of the same as follows, viz. Fllsl,
1 giNe and bi qtictth unto my deal sls
tei, Saiah E Dennis, of Dubuque, la,
the sum ot Ilftien bundled ($1,500) dol
lars, to belong to her absolutely.
Second To Maiguciite Almeda X01
ton 1 give and bequeath the sum of
live hunditd dolluis absolutely and to
Cecil Norton I give and bequeath tho
sum of five bundled dolluis absolutely.
.Said Maigueille and Ceill Xoiton ate
children of my deceased blot hei, Ab
lier Not ton.
Thlid I give and bequeath to Reed
Shelly, ol Seriinton, the sum ol $Jiw
absolutely.
rouith I give und lxqueath unto
Ruth Conlgan, daughter ot Mis. Han
nah Jennings, of Dunmoio, Pa., the
sum of one hundred dollars absolute
ly, and to F. LaHar. daughter of Mis.
Sarah J. Marsh, of jjunmoie, Pu , 1
give und bequeath a like sum of one
bundled dollnrs, absolutely.
Fifth I give and bequeath to Mis
O F. Dodge, of Worchestti, Mass,
the sum ot live bundled dollars abso
lutely. Sixth I giNe and Ixqutath unto the
institution in the citj of t-cinnton, Pa.,
known as the Floienee Ciittenton
mission, Hit sum of one' hundred dol
luis. 1 bequeath tills sum in momoij
of the late Mis. E Sivelly Reed, and
leque.st that It be used In furnishing
a 100m In said Institution
Seventh It Is m desh,. that the
sums glNon and bequeathed to Saiah
E. Dennis, Marguerite Almeda Xoi
ton, ('cell Norton, Ruth Conlgan, f.
Lallar, Reed Shell. . i o F. Dodge
and the Floieme Ciittuiton mlsshm
phall be paid to them in lull
Eighth I give, bequeath and devise
unto my dear sister. j;iia E Stioheik
er, now of the t It of Saaiilon. Pn.,
all the lest and tesidiu wbatsnee..i
ol my estate, both ie.ii peieonal and
mixed, to have and to hold thu same
unto hei. the said ehu e .stioheeker,
hit iifu.M alio, assigns, lorevtr
I nominate, constitute mid appoint
my said slstci, Ella E Stioheeker, Hile
executiix of this m last will and tes
tament. Through the death o. AINs Xoi ton
Reed the Elm Paik M. E. church comes
into possession of the propert at 117
and 319 .Madison avenue nnd about $!
000 In cash.
This pioput was given to the
(hurch by Jli. E Shelly Ried. foster
mother of Miss Xoiton, but was not
to coinc Into the possession of the
ihuich until Miss Xoiton's decease
PATIENCE WORN OUT.
D.iiiy Company Have Giown Tiied
of Having Their Bottles Stolen.
Vvllllanl L. Stew.ut nmi son. C W.
Stewart of 30 5. Chestnut stiiei. vv i
defendants In a suit biouulu bv tho
Sciantor. Daily lompanv Vsleidav
morning befon Alderimn Knsson 'i
S. Hulling, an emplojo ot tho daliy
lompany, appealed as prosecutor, anil
allegcil that the s .,i u tjottlt
c in-, etc., belonging to the company
and time the tathei wis guilty of usin-r
ngbteied boul-s" In his business which
were (he piopMty of otheis.
Hulling alio avened that young
Slew art was cut 'lit stealing u boltlo
fiom the ieidenco of rhoiierer Wil
liams, of Chestnut stiett, ti-tetday
moinlug. Constable R. O. Hi j ant
biought In ntly-three holies found on
the Stewart premises, foity-seven were
iiglsteicd by the Daily oimpmiv, two
for Wlllam Muiklnml and two for Wil
liam Com id The son was hold In the
sum of 0i) bail on tho charge of lot
ceny and the tather was held in $!0 on
a ehaige of using anothej p. non's le
glstoied bottles
ELKS GAIN THE LEAD.
Won the Fiist Leg of the Bowling
Tourney fiom the 'Cyclers.
The Elk and Scranton Hlevcle club
bowlers played the llist llnee gumes
of u slx-gamo tournament at tho IP
cycle tlub allev.s last night, the Elks
leudlng In the night's play by a seon
ot 190.
All thiee games wro won by the
Elks, the tally being 923 to SCS, SCI to
75S, and 920 to S9S.
The Elks' leniesentatlves woie Dim
lei Relhl, Welcho, Fowler, Phillips
and Mndenspaohei. The Hleycle club's
team was composed of Wnnleu, Van
W'ormer, Koch, Ooclfiev, Wurdcll and
Whetllng.
Tho second leg of tho tournament will
be plajed nt tho Elks' alleys next vvtok.
Smoke The Pocono Cigar, Ec
ESTIMATED REVENUE
AND EXPENDITURE
CITY CONTROLLER SUBMITS
THEM TO COUNCILS.
The Revenues tor the Year, th3 Con
tioller Estimates, Will Bo $802,U50.
nnd the Expeubes, Accoidln to
the Demands of the Dlfteieni: De
troller EstimatesWill bo ?30a,0D0.
iu Excess of That What the Ad
ditional Allowances Ats Wanted
For Schedule of the Deficiencies.
llelow Is given the estimated revenue
and expinsis of the city for the ilcal
year beginning Apill ::, ISM, as com
muiitcated to common uiuncll last night
by Cuniiollui V.. J. Roblutun:
J.sllmattd levuniit! from a lu-mlll
lev) on a valiiuliou ol $.':",'. I, is
(less e'oueiiitlons unil eomnils
sions)
Lliiuor licenses
. .. t.'-'-i :o
. . .. Timj
etc) . 4Wii)
l.ui
WO
lO
Jl)
o'ulJO
Mayor's department (Hues, tte )
minding peimlts .
Street penults
Hoard of health nirmlts .
City solicitors deput lutein
Tax on poles ,
Mlbiellancous 3.(1.111
Total Jli-'.'tM
The evpe'tise esilmiltos differ Nurv
materially fot the nppiontlntlnns of
last yo.11.
The city 1 1
dltlonul foi th,
HsK f.
IJI llll
Wl 1'UI
Nl Mid .-id
' k-. in
1 ti 1 iiil
additional sum foi
?50 for a tclephi in.
The city cleik .nk
10 havt- his ul-
lowunce for minting and sfitloneiy j
cut down fiom $0u0 to S0O. This, it
is thought, will be giantfd
The city engineer asks for only $100
more than last ye.u, but makes a num
ber of chinges in his expense Items.
He Inci eases the f-nlitr of the first
assistant city engltner lrom $1,100 to
J1.400, nits down the second assis
tant's allowance fiom $1,0S0 to 0;
inlses the olllce cleik from $720 to $7S0,
reduces the salary of the loNelman fiom
W0 to 57J0. reduces the fotce of rod
men fiom two to one nnd lnei eases
tho foice of chalnmen fiom four to
slc the two new one blng allowed
$4S0 each. Thl- doe.s not mean that
anv of 1:1s start will suffer a reduction
In salnrj. Tho ollke of Hist assistant
city cnglnoer has been made vacant
by the ' permanent disability of Ed
ward Shorwnud. Pioniotlons weie made
all along the line and 11 le-ari.inge-ment
of the salaiies effected that will
give the old men the sani' or Inciea'-ed
saliile.s and pcimli of tin employment
of two new men.
THE STREET COMMISSIONER
The street commissioner asks n
111010 for Incidentals. $21 for printing
and stationeiy $2,000 additional for re
pair of bildgcs and ililvcits; $300 ex
tia foi cleaning cobble, brick anil stone
pavements, S'no additional for repairs
to same; $l,5oa additional fcr cleaning
seweis and ilialns $1",000 Instend of
$11,00 for cleaning asphalt pavements,
17,r.20 Instead of flO 000 for asphalt 10
palis. 32,000 for adjusting the lion
bildges $230 for lep ilis to stone crush
er $200 for opening Kellum couit: $2,000
for street giadlng nnd $3 0U0 foi luoken
stone. Altogether he asks $21,520 moi.j
than was allowed last ye.u.
The cltv assessors ask for N.uOO In
stead ol $4,200 for assistant assessois.
Last year theio was an ixtia allow
ance for the triennial assessment An
item ot $25 foi notices and another of
.$100 for Incidentals are not included
iu this vear's estimate
In the police depaitmenl .111 addi
tional $140 Is asked foi cleik bile $900
fni nti i , -,.., --. n., i nun .. .. . .
, ,,hV""l11'"- . ''"
dltlonal detective and $11. .00 101 thlr-
teen new patiolmen. Tho chiet ulso
asks foi N30 mote tor leeding pilson
eis, $30 extra loi lepatilug station
house, $30 lnme foi lighting and heat
ing. $100 extia fur keeping hoises. $2f
extia foi lepahs of harness an i
wagon $23 foi photogiaplilng ciimlu
als, $100 foi niembeishlp lee In the Na
tional Hiueau ot lilentltlcntion. $23 ad
ditional fm eqtitpmi nt ot police, and
$-'0 for a desk loi the detictlve buie.tii.
He also Insists on a spei lal allowumo
ot 'to.OOO ioi a pew station house in
Piovldeni i
The (lie ilepaitment wants 210 more
for deik bite. Si.Omj additional foi four
new peimanent men, $S! '!7 lor the
mainlinunie of four new the nlaim
boxes, 5.100 additional loi lent ot tir
engine house.-,. $100 extia lor veterin
aiy; $03 00 less for pin chute of hose;
$s40 foi Keeping six additional hoises; j
$30 less ioi lepalr of hose. A number
ol miscellaneous items, amounting to i
tt.CM.17, ate not Includul In this Neat's I
estimate. The Hie dt partinent asks all i
told, tor $2,71.4 04 mole than last jear. '
HOARD OF HEALTH.
The boaid of health wants $400 addi
tional tor the ci etna tin y employes $100
less foi lunulas expenses ot the ciema
toij, $1,000 tor plumbing Inspector's
salary, $30 for his Incidental expenses,
Si.Ooo tor Ho puichnse of the eiernatoiy
lot, $200 additional foi the lu.illh olll
cers salatj' $W(i extia for the secre
tin. v $130 additional fin printing, etc.
Altogether the boaid asks $1,700 nioro
than wus giunted last eai
The public llln.iry asks $,!C0 uddltional
for salaiies, $2,100 f u dellveiy otiuions
and leading looms, and $010 for Instil
mice und impiovements. it asks JJ,40l)
uioie tlmn was allowed last lear.
Lat yeur councils appiupilated 4,-
If you 're ray
before forty there's
something wrong.
You need
. . m fci 'ii-.-ii m mw in !
Ayers
I Hair Vteor '
600 for parks. This year the commls
sloiicts want $20,029.
The board of icvlslon and appeals
asks for $1,320 less than lust J ear, tho
dlffeience representing the 1SU7 defic
iency which hud to bo made up in tho
IS'jS nppiuprlutlons.
In the geneial city accounts $4S,774.9"i
Is wanted for 5S1 lights afl against $13,
::55 20 for !?(! lights, lust year. An ad
ditional $1,000 Is asked fot Judgments
and Incidentals, and $2,141 for state tax
on loans Instead ot $1,216, the amount
iipptopilntcd last leai, when two years'
Im ' 1 11 hud to be made up. The esti
mates of eaih department follow:
ESTIMATES IN DETAIL.
Siiiuiuity of thu rstlinatid expen-'ps re
ceived frou. the vuilolis departments lot
the lleal vein eoniiiKnclUB Apill J, Ij.),
also dellclei e'les of lb'1.
Majoi's $ :Uu0CO
Tnasurer's 7.5V) w
Controller's WJ0 (fl
Solicitor's J.iWW
Clerks Ml
Miiliitennuce of city hall J.r." 00
Engineer's 10,-70 W
Strict commission r's K.ii70 00
Assissois' I G0U0 00
Pollcu 1,7 -110 DO
nio 44,nji:n
liulldlng lnsptetol's US"iCU
lioird of hiulth ll.J-'o 00
P11I1II0 p.uks, f.'.5iJ lt.cludcit in
detlclenclcs lT.'.'O uO
Pablli llbiaiy llsniMX)
Ho ml of levlslou und appeals.... 1 !'Jj 00
Geneial cltv 7-Mt'S tij
DelUlinelie, of TO
Judgnunts (appioved bj solici
tor) 4,210 SD
Judgments (lilt erist estimated).. Si Til
Maltitenunco of city hall ... J7i7
hliictii.nunl'-sloner's ihpartmeiit 1. Ell 41
&t eet isn.lliilssloui l's waiilb .... 4."' CO
I'lio di p irtmelit 4, !.:i 'fi
i'Iiv tiejsum's drpartmeiu 1 23
I "ail nmmlssloneis (.us per es-
mri'f attached) 2S0OO)
.viuu.i'h fies (Waucn and
Hi ipp, J II. Torrcv r.O 00
nvvits cost, geneial cltv 1,117 sj
Sheilif and prothonoturj's fees,
geiural city
(il.. 02
t"i 4 J
Miscellaneous geneial cltj .. ..
Paving iissessineiit, Mulbcny
stmt, eNoneiuted by llle of
lummnn council, Xo oli. tM'S....
Cltv assissm"nt sower sstem
South Wvomlng avenue. Ueech
and other stieets
Claim of Cnspei Sossong grad
ing Pig strerl
Opening Pi Ice- stiett, Judgment
Xo o), Mnich tain, M" . .. .
Opining Price stteii, Judgment
Interest (estimated)
OSS 07
53 01
728 To
3..V) 00
3t) (iu
Total
$ut$,
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Appended U given Hie city contiol
lei's sunnii.uy of estimates, including
dellcieucies:
COXTROI.I.EU'S STATEMEXT.
MAVnll S IILPAHTMEXT.
ilavoi a salaij, pur unmim
Cleik Idle, po aiiuiiin
Statiom.iv .. .'
liuidtutals
Prluilug and poUe
Tcliphoues
J 2,CW 0
) Hi)
-l.'U VK)
lou irj
to uo
100 w
Total $3,S00 00
CITV TltEASPRER'S DEPAHTJ1EXT.
Cll licasiuer'ssilaiy, per annum ? I.OijO CO
( hlet clcik's salary, per annum.. 1,200 (XI
'1 luce assistant elciks WO no
Itooki, printing and st utouer) .. ion 00
1 Telephone 31 00
s, Total $7,000 00
CITY CONTROLLER'S DEPARTMENT.
Salaiy of city routiollci, per an
num $ 2.000 00
Cleik hhe 1,300 00
Incidentals 23 on
Printing, stutloneij und books.... SW
Total $;,300 CO
CITY SOLICITOR S DEPARTMENT.
Sil.uy ot city solicitor, pei an
num $2000 00
Sihuj of usslstams, per annum. &U0 00
Incidentals 2in no
Siqiromo coin t expenses Iimio
Total $.:iiwiw
CITY ('LURK'S DEPARTMENT.
S.U.H.V of .ilycleil:, pel annum.. .$ 1,-00 00
.,i ,rv ..1 iwsisinm , itv cleik- net
annum l.uCo oo
alat of cleik of common eoun-
citl per annum 'i00 00
Printing and stalloncr W0 on
Incidental 200 ()
Tt. phone suivlces . 50 00
Total $3,430 CO
C1VY IIALl. HEPART.MEXT.
Janitoi $ii(J per miiiith $ 720 no
Thru Janltresses at $23 per mouth,
tach IM) CO
Hinting at. pel ontraet 1 T!7 oo'
Lighting I0O0.J
Repairs of buildings and Mounds 200 w)
Total $1537 01)
CITY ENOINEER'S DEPARTMENT.
S-ilaiy ot elly engineer, per an
num $2,000 00
Salary of first assistant cltv engi
neer, at tatc of $10) per month . 1,400 00
S.ilarv ot sicond assistant city
inMnitr in i annuni . . .. ?ri u)
S ilurv ol oilhe clerk per annuni.. .si) 00
Silnri ot I.eNi man )er nnnum.. 720 00
Silaiv ol liodman per nnnum .. i') 00
Silarv ol I chalnmen, WM pir an
num each 2 Im) 00
Salaij ot 2 ehalnmcu. J ISO per an
num iiih 0.0 00
Incidentals . 400 00
Pi lining and stutioneiy 20010
Rent of teh phone SOW
Total $io.:.voo
faTREET COMMISSIONER S DEPART
MENT. Sal.ii of stieet commissioner,
per annum $ 1.5"0 00
Incidental' ..'. fO 00
Pilntlluf and italioneij 73 W
Rupalis to and vupplli'd tor roller
and ciushui too (0
S.ilarv ot englneir of road toller
for light months:
:wio
Cwoo o
I Kepahs to btidges und culverts .
CleanliiJ cobble
stoiie and brick
iae 1.5W 10
Rejialrs 10 cobble, Mono and lulck
pave . . Ci) im
Cliwnlng seweis and ilialns ri.Oi'm no
Cleaning avphult puvo l".0i1 "H
Itvpiirs of usphilt pive luimOOO
IMiairn to Ablngtoli turnpike .... 1,300 10
IP pahs to stone crusher 230 00
Adjusting bildges 'J,VJ fO
Opening Kellum court :DJ 00
Repalilug Elm sin el, Riillioad
avi nun to luldqo 500 00
Repairing Jackson iitieel. Rail
toad avenue to Van Huren .... 5x) 00
Repairing Mulboiiy stieet, Pris-
cott to AV'hri Ier fj0 0)
Repairing Luerne stieet South
Mnln to D . L. &: W road 300 00
Hrokeii iiiniii' supplj 50I0M
WARD APPROPRIATIONS I'OR
STREET REPAIRS.
To bo expunded under tho supi vision
of tho stieet commissioner.
first ward ( mo oo
Si. ond waul ,,. '.'in l")
Thlid wind , Six) W
Fourth waul 'ni i)
Fifth ward Nhi nr
silxth vvuid ,so riu
ftovonth ward , ' 4o0 oo
Eighth ward jm TO
Ninth wurd Oil 00
Tenth wind too 00
Lleveuth ward Vuono
Twelfth wurd jun co
Thlnei nth ward l,o: W
Fourteenth wind 40) W
Fifteenth w.ud i5-, (io
Sixteenth ward , W9 00
Hevcjito-mlh ward 3,(,(1 oo
Eighteenth wnid oo on
Nlno,H-nth ward , j,oi7 00
Continued on Pago S.J
SECOND-STORY THIEVES.
M, IT. Dale's Residence on Jeffer
son Avenue Entered Last Eve
ning During the Din
ner Hour.
M. IL Dale'rt rcsldetue. at 411 Jeffer
foil avenue, was visited last evening
by the seeond-fitory sneak thieves who
have been operating on the "hill" fot
s'oine tlino xiast
As in tho previous Instances the
work was done while the family were
dining.
A ladder was placed against the side
of tin lioue and 1111 aitianci madi
through n bed-iuoni window on the
second Hour.
Four 100ms were rnnsatked. but the
only thing of value canled nvvav was
a servant's purse containing $2. A
gold watch belonging to one of Mr.
Dalo's son? was not discovered by the
thief.
Two men weie engaged iu the Job
but only one, It Is supposed, went Into
the house. The other presumably stood
on guaid below. This information was
gleaned fiom a servant in an adjoin
ing house. She saw two men In Dale's
jard about 6 :ii) o'cloik, but time was
nothing in theli anions to .iioii"e her
suspicions.
One of them, she sunk, was whistling
and for some time ntter she went iu
she could hear him still whistling. She
supposed they were doing some work
about the place, and it was not until
the burglary was leported that she
gave the matter a second though
Mr. Dale was not at homo vvhn tin
affair occurred. He bad business In
town In the early part of the n
nlng and dined at the Elks, intending
to transact his business before return
ing home for the night. The police
have been notified.
ROCHE AND MOIR MEET.
The Defeated Candidate Congiatu
lates the Victor.
Just before the nttempt to convene
the Joint session of the councils last
night Selectman Roche and C'ommonei
Molr met for the first time since elec
tion. Mr Roche sought out his late oppon
ent In the common council chumber
and extended his hand nnd congratula
tions. Captain Molr heartily accepted
both.
"ou won, captain, but I guess I
kept you hustling"
"That you did, John," laughingly re
plied the major-elect
They spent a few moments exchang
ing pleasantries and then Mr. Roche
repaired to his own side of the house.
Captain Molr stnted to his fellow
commoners that Clerk II. C Hatton
Is to be his pilvate jocietarj.
I lBI'E J a l wonderful remedy
BJ 1 1 for lnug trouble etves
n r relief at onie nscs
LOUPlI hVriinc,0UKhb'g ". sail in
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A sale of organdies, ba
tistes and India linons,
worth 12J4jC
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Batistes, as well as a big
India Linons, all worth
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and winter underwear
Ladies' 12 3 -2c hose at 5c Warranted absolutely
fast black with double too and spliced heels, in fact,
cheap nt 12 l-2c. Special Nvhile they last. . . .
Ladies' 15c hose at 8c Another grand lot wan ant
ed fast black and equal to any sold at IS cents. Special
during sale.
Closing out all odds and ends in misses' and chil- C"
dren's all-wool underwear at . Jf qJ ,
Broken sizes have lowered the pi ice to one-third the lor
mei mark.
The former prices ranged accouhng to size and weie as
high as 75 cents per garment. Special price while
they last 20C
Children's 25c underwear at 12Jc White
ineiino vests and diawers m bioken sizes, icgular price was
fiom 2sC to ;sc per garment. Special puce while i
they last IZ2C
Unusually great
offerings in
dress goods and silks
l'2'Ac ilies ijooils at "w
1 housonds of yards luve
been sold of this lot. Quality
is such that jou cannot buy
as good anywhere lor less
than i2liC Double fold dtcss
goods in neal checks. Verv
good tor children's school
dresses and a decided
bargain at the price... OC
Other great values:
;,-,c wool dress
goods at I C
soc wool dress
goods at 0VC
$1.50 broadcloth, Q
newest shades "oC
7,c silk velvets, in
colors, very special. . xUC
A few in silks :
7-ic and 85c faiuy p
silks at 59C
$1.2, and $1.30
fancysilks.it 75C
Ssc tancy silks in biocaded
eflects, checks and .
plain 49C
$i.2-blackbrocad-
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NGFORBARCAINS
Then look our way and we will
aisiiie vou that money is not a bet
ter defense against poverty than
knowledge, which can be convert
ed into money. Buyers acquire
knowledge by inspecting our bar
gains. Sale ot Cutleiy this week
not pooi goods at a h'igh price, but
best goods at low pi ices. The
oldest and best known manufac
ture! closes out to us a number ol
lines.
Carving Sets 95a
Best Ttiple-pljted Knife made,
per dozen $2.50
Ivorv Handle Triple Silver
Blade Dessert Knives and
l;oi ks, per docn 5.00
Dinner Knives, same plate,
peail handle, per doen.... 8.00
Walrus and Stag Handles equally
low in price. II you appreciate
good cutlery, and will buy for less
than half its leal value.give us a cal'
MILLAR & PECK,
Iteinembei the Xtimbsr,
134 Wyoming Avsnue.
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A MOST
COMPLETE LINE OF
Fancy Suspenders,
Dress and Driving Gloves,
Bath and Night Robes,
Umbrellas, Mackintoshes,
Etc, Etc,
PRICES
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- wide French Oigandies and Fine
assortment of Fine White
10 cents to 2xi cents.
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4c
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Ruffled swiss cur
tains with pole 77c
The value ol the cm tains is
no less than im.ss and the
cm tains is no less than the
value of tile pole 2s cents
more. All to go at
one price 7C
Ruffled fish net cur
tains with pole 98c
Decidedly a bargain at the
price. Your choice of pole
and ttimmings, all at 0
one piice 9oC
ioc golden diaperv cloth. 5c
isc striped Swisses 8c
1 sc fish nets ioc
i.Sc boulered fish nets.. 12 y-c
ioc curtain loops 5c
ioc sah rods 6c
isc oak poles and
trimmings 9C
asc white enameled 1
pole and trimmings. 1 vC
IMIIOWS Uncoveied leath
er pillows, six pounds to a
pair, and verv best ticking,
worth $ 1 . 50 per pair, Q
special price vOC
Cushions Uighteen inch
uncoveied down cushions in
white, regular puce so. cents.
Special price while
they hist 33C
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