The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, April 23, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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THE SOAAjNTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, APRIL 123, 1901'.
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An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and beneficial
cuocts or tnc won Known remedy,
Strut op Figs, nmnufueturcd by tho
OAMFonNiA. Via Svkui' Co.. Illustrate
thcvalneof obtaining the liquid laxa
tive principles of plants known to bo
medicinally laxative, and presenting
them in the form mo.st ref resiling to tho
tasto and acceptable to the Byntcm. It
is the one perfect strengthening laxa
tive, cleansing the hyslem effectually,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly and enabling one
to overcome habitual constipation per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality and sub
stance, and its ncting on the kidneys,
liver and bowels, without weakening
or irritating them, make it the ideal
laxative.
In the process of manufacturing figs
are used, as they are pleasant to tho
taste, but the medicinal qualities of tho
remedy arc obtained from henna and
other aromatic plants, by a method
known to tho California. Via Strui
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial
effects and to avoid imitations, please
remember the full namoof the Company
printed on tho front of every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP GO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUiaVIXiLK. XT. IfEW TOK, W. T.
For ealo by all DruRRlsts. Price Mo. per bottle.
Inj numbers and It Li VtA that til Interested
In the SUCCCS1 ol the library will try anil help
by tlielr pretence this worthy Institution. A
Kilter offering will bo taken.
LAST NIGHT'S RECITAL.
Ice Cream.
BEST IN TOWN.
2,0 Quart
LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO
3 e'ephon Order ProtnpUr DU vtral
jig337 Adam Avcnu.
Delightful Programme Rendered in
Guernsey Hall.
The Van Den Hcnde recital wis a
surprise and delight to a largo com
pany of music lovers who tilled Guern
sey halt last night. Madame Van Den
llende's cello playing was a distinct
treat, hor beautiful depth of tone nd
flno execution creating a furore of en
tlnislani. H Is dllllcult to say In which
she excelled most, the stately, majestlo
numbers which seem so infinitely suit
ed to the violoncello, or the brilliant
morcraitx which rippled beneath her
lovely fingers like a golden river. Per
haps the bust selection she gave wan
the tender "Simple Aveu." She played
several delicious numbers with tho ut
most evidence of superb training and
talent.
No more enjoyable was the 'cello
work or the evening than Mrs.Urady's
sweet voice In solos which gracefully
iltted her tones. She has the happy
art of memorizing her songs', which
adds so much to her extensive icper
tolrc. Sim sang that difficult and en
trancing "Charmnnl Olseiiu" with ex
ceeding brilliance and taste. As an on
ooro she rendered the licort-brcaklng
little "Kathleen," by Iinge. Her clos
ing number, "The Serenade," wus ex
quisitely sung.
Jr. VanderveUen played with groat
delicacy and earnestness a number of
selections. He is to bo congratulated
on securing such an attraction for this
city as Madame Van Den Hondo. Char
les II. Docrsam, tne pianist of the
evenlnir, contributed greatly to the suc
cess of. the concert.
There will be a second concert on
Thursday evening, to which music lov
ers are commended.
DIVORCE LIST
IS VERY LARGE
THIS TERM OF ARGUMENT
COURT HOLDS RECORD.
There Are Thirty-five Applications
to Be Considered Judge Carpenter
Sat in Argument Court Yesterday
with Judges Edwards and Kelly.
Casea That Came Up for Consider
ation and the Way Tlioy Were
Dealt With Marriage Licenses of
tho Day Court Notes.
MUCH NEEDED CHANGE.
Is About to Be Made In the Matter
of Making Repairs on the
City Streets.
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: CITY NOTES
4 4-
M'Ri:i.rft and iiridgcs coMMirrr.i:. The
(liccts nncl ItIiIkcn committee of select rouncil
will hold :i .meeting on Wedne&day niirht for
the iuipoe. of considering a. number of side
walk oiilinani'eH recently introduced.
I OH UI'Ml'iNC Asms. J. i:. Xel.-on aid
lolm II. Hell, tuo ahmcii, weio arreted yc.
liuhy atleinoon by Ofuccr Hioili for dumping
.ili, rf on a vacant lot in the loOO block of Jtul-be-iry
fctuct. They will ha gien a hearing this
li billing in police Lonrt.
SniUCK MY A HIMJT. Hovraiil Munr. of 3.0
'outli Main aienuL', an employe In the Dela
mj.ii!, I..irk.iwjnni and Western lt.ulioad roni-
luny's lwiler shop, was badly cut on the head
icsterdaj' alternoon by a Hying rivet, He le
eched ticatinent at the Lackananna. hospital.
UiLirMtY COliKT MATtriU.. Major B. ltuH
l-'irld, of Kaston, coimiiandin tho Second bat.
talion of the Thlitcenth rcgluiunt, conducted a
inurL inaitia last night in lira aimory and
Hied rue members of Completes II and C,
ihargeil with being absent Iioiu drill. The
finding wilt not tie made public until they hive
bem approved by Colonel Watri.".
TODAY'S EVENTS.
'the West End, Wheelmen' bowling team mil
imet the Hlks on the hitter's alley,..
y' In St. Luke's Jarih Hoiie tonight Miss Kthel
Xonromhe will gio a. phnolnrte lecilal.
'Ihe Ulc.vilo club rollen will go to Vilkci
llane and theie bowl the West i:ml teitn .No. s.
A called meeting of the directory of the lies
cue Mission will bo held tonight in the Jliv.ion
House at S o'clock.
t There will bo n. liieeting of St. .loseph's socie
ty thN afternoon nL 2.il0 o'dotk in the Knialils
or Columbiu looms, on Washiniiton avenue.
The managers of the Don nee Mission will
bold .1 special meeting thi mornini; at 1U uVlnck
at the reiideme of Mis. .1, I Cijwfvid, Si:! Mon.
loo airniie.
tlrancb, .Vo, 20, h. C, It. A,, of South S-ian.
ton, will conduct a ",.od: Social" tonisht in
the Knl(rht of Cotiimbu club home, on Wash
ington avenue.
Announcements.
The annual Yaun Women's Clniitlan nvonj.
tion Bjmnailum crliiiJitloii will be uiven 1'rldiy
evening in the HIrIi School auditoiii 'iickcU
on sale at tho ollico of the central iwinu.
e,t Tuesday cvrning- is ihe tlmo appointed
lor the talent social at the Young Women's
christian as-ochtion. Alter Ihe uiiuii ol tho
talenU there will be an Ice cieam talc, llvtry.
body is invited. '
.lohn llojlc O'lteilly council, x0. j n, omg
Men's IiKtitutr, will eniirliln at a .Miy kh-I.iI
III the IvulRhts of tolmnbiii club boiw, on
...um.iKiuii .iviniK-, on Wnlnioi av evenlm-.
i.y 1.
1'iofesor
Howell
Will !iV. .1 lf..tiii., ..
Word-V for the benefit of t!, !,,., m.,...
Illirary in tho Library bulldlnK on Thurfday
m"!ln5.,i "'Wl S " '"' 'n,c h'l"
High N-bool tilee club will rcn,cr uma ,,1(,a.
E ngagement Extraordinary
8 GRAND CONCERTS 2
BY
The. United States
Marine Band
of Washington, D. C.
f4 Musicians, Assisted by
Miss Amy Whaley, Suprauo,
AT THE
Ninth Regiment Armory,
Wilkes-Baue, Pa.
Afternoon and Evening,
Friday, April 26.
,. Children under 15, 25o.
PRICES Motlnee, 50 and 75c.
' Evening, 75c, ?1, ?1.50.
1VABOEST, BEST PAID AND
GREATEST NATIONAL BAND
IN THE WORLD.
CiMcrt under the inanjcrmtnt of
Keystone Lyceum Bureau.
lJ4gru it FqwcU'i Jliiilc itorc
The eouiicllmen ot this oity will, In
the future, have less to do with
tho expending of money appropilated
by councils for tho repairs of streets
in the several wards than they have
had in tho past. It Is definitely
known that Director of Puulle "Works
John 13. Roche will, as &oon as the ap
propriation ordinance is passed, as
sume the control of the ward money
and expend it as he thinks til.
This power lie believes is conferred
upon him by both the ripper bill and
the reorganization ordinance. The rip
per bill provides that the "department
of public works shall have direction,
control and administration of the
grading, paving, repairing, cleaning
and lighting of streets, alleys and
highways." It is held that this section
cannot be construed to mean anything
but what It says, and that it overrides
the ordinances "passed over fifteen
years ago, giving councilmen the power
ot designating what work .should be
done on tho street and who should be
hired to do it, and also the power to
approve bills.'
The method adopted since the ordi
nances referred to were passed has
been the subject of much unfavorable
criticism for years. Unsuccessful ef
forts have been made annually in
councils to have the items for street
repairs in the appropriation ordinance
lumped under one head and giving the
power of expending the money to the
street commissioner. Several times,
also, liavc ordinances lieen introduced
dividing the city Into districts for the
expenditure of the money for street
repairs, but they have always and iin
varia'bly failed of passage.
Numerous stories have in limes gone
by been circulated regarding the dis
position which it is claimed has some
times been made of the ward appropri
ations. For instance, a number of years
back it was openly charged that a
certain councilman was drawing for
himself about fifty per cent, of the ap
propriation ror nis ward.
It was claimed that the names which
were on the pay-roll which he signed
wore largely fictitious, but neither the
members of the auditing committee nor
the city clerk could be expected to
know this. Tho pay-rolls in the past
have generally been passed without
question, if they were signed 'by both
councilmen.
Common Councilman Keller recently
charged, at a meeting of the estimates
committee, that In a certain waul the
entire appropriation was some time ago
worked out dining two days in tho
week prior to election. Nearly -'00 men
were put at work, he said, not in order
thill the condition of tho streets might
be bettered. but in order tlmt the coun
cilman might get voles.
It has also been charged "that certain
councilmen in the past have had their
own hor.scs and wagons working on
tho streets of their wards tinder an
assumed name, in diiect violation of
Ihe law.
Tho total tippioinintlon this year for
street repairs by w.udu amounts to
Jl'O.ISii.S.'i.
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The Williams Directory Co.,
Successors to Taylors Directory Co.,
are meeting with good success, and
have already a large subscription and
advertising patronntjo. Jlr. J, 13. Wil
liams, for many years the publisher
of the Scrauton Directory, informs us
thai the forthcoming work will sur
pass fill his previous efforts; his now
and improved street and block direc
tory will be Included this year: also
several new features will bo added.
Our merchants mid professional men
can lest assured that the Williams
Diiectory will bo complete and relia
ble, The ollico is In tho Williams
building, opposite the post ofllce, ne
nides his own publications, Sir. Wil
liams bus on lllo the Directories of
other dies, which the public can con
sult without cost,
A Spring Tonic,
Kvoryliody needs a tunic in the
spring; at this time tho hysteiu ciaves
a tonic. It Is house-cleaning time for
your body, Llchty's Celery Nurve
Compound will tone up your nerves,
blood, kidneys nnd liver, and nil you
with health and energy. .Sold by Mat
thews Brothers,
Guernsey Hall,
314 Washington ave., Scranton, is the
best and most reliable place to pur
chase a good Piano. It will pay you
to call and get prices and terms. J. W.
Guernsey, Prop.
Smoke the Pocono 5c. cigar.
BORrr.
SIIIIli; l'o Mr. jii.I Mu. i; Ksiiire, of Wyom
ing, I'a., formerly of Si-unhn. on Saturday,
April o, mi, a tea pound rfcjr.
Dlvoice cases continue to Increase in
number in this county with each to
currlng session of Argument court.
The lust term, six weeks back, had the
rccotd up to thut time twenty-six.
This week's list sees the twenty-six
and goes It nine bettor. These thirty
live cases are:
Solomon Dawson vs. Iicvlni Hawson,
Annie Clancy vt. James Clancy.
.tc-lc Klmblo vk. 1'iank I'. Kimble.
Mary M. fJardner f. Clurlei Oanliier.
C. car Wolfe . Nellie. Wolfe.
llilfar Webber $. laicy Webber.
Mr.le (Connor, s. Michael Connor.
Clinics .Ioik.i v. Sarnh one".
Sidney Williams v. Agnes Williaini.
Toicph floley vs. Mary floloy.
Marie M. Kret7lnger vs. -. KrotzltiRcr.
Mary H. Weed v.i. Ccoige Weed.
lohn Hum vs. Melvlne Hum.
Illuier II. Kidgway vn. Mary A. Itidgwar.
William Muffler vs, l'.mina Muftloy.
loulse C. I'lillllpi vs. .Tn!i1i Phillip.
Annie Joseph . 'JJiotna.s Joseph.
l'rank Young t. Nellie Younc.
Laura Hansen vs. Teidlnand Hansen.
Lucy Ace vs. Georije 1 Ace.
fleorgo If. Tnuigcr s. Vira 'frauser.
i M. Sililiee vn. Philander P. Silsbee.
l'lank Hunt vf. Kliiibcth Hunt.
Martin Itllss e. Ulva r.. lllls.
Annie !. Humphreys vs. A, It. Iluinplnevs.
TlJchel Hopkins vs. 'inoma IlopUin".
Lirzie WJcMum vs. J. W. Wickham.
Mary Mdlcrmott v. l'rank McDemiott.
KiKim Phillips vv. Olympic Phillip.
lt.nehcl I'orccl v. Arthur I'urcel.
f,. Dellfl Pe S.vtvlj t. Henry G. I)e Sjlvli.
).di.i I!. Morri1! s. William Morris.
Chailcs ifcrb-t g. Sophia If. llcrbst.
Pelbert ,T. Williams v. ih M. William j.
Nellie Lovvery vs. Charles P. Lovvery.
The AVolfe case was yesterday dis
continued, the parties having kissed
and made up. They are living in La
Plume. The Trauger case may be
taken off the list, ok the respondent
has demanded a jury trial.
in tho Clancy, Connor and Williams
cases, the pending rules were dis
charged by agreement.
Tho Kimble, Krctxlnger, Dawson,
lloin, ltidgeway and Ace cases were
continued.
Tho Webber, Jones, Muflley, Phil
lips, Joseph and Hansen cases were
submitted.
In tlio Young' ease the lule for a de
ciee in divorce was made absolute.
In the case of Joseph Golley against
Jlary Golley, court made an order
directing the plaintiff to pay the re
spondent's attorn 2y, John V. Scragg,
a counsel fee of $3j, and $1S a month
alimony to tho respondent, beginning
May 1.
A l ule for a decree in divorce was
granted in the case of W. IT. Camp
bell against Julia M. S. Campbell.
A subpoena in divorce was granted
in tho ease of Nellie Oriflln against
"Willard Oriflln, which was instituted
yesterday morning. Cruel and bar
baious tieatment is alleged. They
wero matricd in July 3SS3 and lived to
gether thirteen ye.it s. Vosburg t
Dawson are the libellaul's attorneys.
Opening' of Argument Court.
Judge Carpenter sat with President
Judge Edwards and Judge Kelly yes
terday in Argument court, tie looked
the part every inch, and went about
tho task of hearing motions and argu
ments as gracefully and naturally as
if he hadn't done anything else all his
life. He only occasionally interrupted
with interrogations, 'but -when he did
ask a question it invariably became a
leading Issue of the case, it' the atten
tion the attorneys gave to its discus-
fiion can be taken as a criterion, and
ordinarily it can.
The court commemorated the advent
of Judge Carpenter by performing nn
unusually heavy day's work. Of the
ilfly-eight cases on the first day's list,
forty-nine were dealt with in one way
or another. Arguments weie heutd in
tho following:
I'etei J, Mrt'ann Hain't the Old Wajne Mu
tual Lite association, nils to set aHbh; service
of summon; M. J. WnUli el ill. against Itiidet
O'Malley. rule to htrlke off judgment; 1). It. Re.
plogte against Jane 1 1. Singer, rule to open judg
ment; E. A. Kcliimpft against the llime Deposit
and Discount bank, demurrer; L-. Jl. C.ifleny
against C. 11. Rihadt, rule to open judgment.
In the following cases the rule was
discharged:
S. II, Molt jgainnt .1. J. Puggan, rule to open
judgment; Miiuivwsierii .aiiona. insurance com
pany agaliiil Alex Sdikinbo, rule to JImoIvu at
tachment. In the certiorari cases of P..1. O'Don
liiill and .Mrs, E, E. O'Connor against
the .Scranton I tall way company, Thom
as L. Williams against the Kisser Eu
tortnlnmenl company, Thomas .Mais-
doii against iOdwanl Jones ot nl. and
tlio Commonwealth against Mury Jncu
hesuk, the judgment was reversed, and
In the case of Jl. Atlas against A. Hur
kas and wifo the Judgment was io
voised as to the wife.
in tho case of John Coleman against
John Connors, the proceedings under
the attachment execution woio re
vet sed,
In the case of Kpruks Bros,, assigned
to Andiiiff Osmlskl, against Theodore
Koneczuy, a iule was grunted to show
cause why the payment should mil lie
marked satlslleil.
The rule to strike off the appeal In
tho easo ot J. W, Mack against Philip'
Swait. was made absolute by agree
ment. Tlio certlur.nl oases of Alary .sliaw
against Herbert Tliuyur, and Kate
Kehefskl aifalnst Andrew Fccdo ami
(leorgo Korotkl were uul prossed.
The following cases ivwn contliuicd;
Baiber against Heekwltii, ily of
Kciauton against Timlin el nl., Palmar
against the International Correspond
ence Kcliools, Cooper against Staik,
Tleruey against riniltli, Klngtr company
against ilairtl, Kllmartln against tho
Klw Assooiatlon of Plilladelphla and
Osthaus against the County of Lacka
wanna. Besides those, theie wore thirty-five
divorce cafces dealt with, as told above.
Miss Smith's help, nt the time of the
alleged larceny, wns ready to como
forward nnd swear that Miss Jones
sold the jewelry outright to Miss
Smith and that there was nolhlnqr
whatever of any bailment In tho transaction.
Trio of Amiable Ejectments.
Amiable actions In ejectment, ac
companied by confessions of judgment
In favor of the plaintiff, were instltut
cd yesterday by Willard, Warren &
Knnpp for E. K. Price ct ol., against
P . W. Henley; tho Throo'j esUto
tigtilnst M. . Haupt, and Ell K. Price,
Jr.. et nl. against John H. Lav.
In the first ense, the property Is Lot
A, In Block A, on Wdgo road Arcli
linld; In the HOcond, Lot 13, in LlcoU
L', Hill street, Olyphnnt, nr.d, in the
third. Lot S, Hquiue Jl, iMcivJ street,
Throop.
Two Sontences Imposed.
Two of tho parties who fulled to le
spond when united for pontonco Sat
urday, came In yesterday nnd re
ceived tlielr deserts.
George A. Price, of Blnkely, who
plead guilty of maintaining a stot
machine, wns fined $ir, and costs.
Henry Kennedy, of Carbondtile,
convicted of wife beating, was lined
$10 and costs, nnd directed to give
bond In the sum of $.00, to contribute
$10 a month to Ills wife's support. Ho
could neither pay tho lino or give
bond, nnd went' to jail.
THE TAX LEVY
WAS REDUCED
SCHOOL BOARD LOPS OFF ONE
MILL FROM IT.
Commissioners in Cnrbondnle.
County Commissioners Morris, Pen
man and Durkln, and three of their
dorks, K. H. Kobathan, John Van Ber
gen nnd George Hcusner, went to Car
hondtile yesterday to spend two dnys
hearing appeals from the country as
sessment. They hold their sessions In city hall.
Marriage Licenses.
I'.ilnck .1. Darley 10 Itolaml avenue
Margaret I.. SI niton I Iloland avenue
l'etcr I.nokatcli Punmorc
1 : 1 1 n Mltiifo Diinmoic
Itufus Ki relit I'oconn Summit
Katie Stout Coalbaugh
Ito'io Nanieiotko 112.: Remington avenue
Stanley .IiwVlevvic. ....112:1 Itemington aveiuie
licnuls Xe.ilon C2.'i T.uernc ctrcct
Katie Gillespie 72.", Crown avenue
l'rank I'icmoM.y I'riceburg
Annie Yaibomka Priceblirg
Wasil Ilisrka Old Korge
Julia Yutcchok Obi l'oigc
Jolm IIihcmI; l'riccburg
Annie Hok l'riceburjc
Michael Marzku Taj lor
Julh Sot.ilc ". Taylor
Patrick .Ionian V. Uunniore
Cilia McCavviiy Ml Monroe avenue
Michael A. Pagan Jc-Bup
Mary A. Lotlus Jcrmyn
.lime J. Loftui Jessup
Annie V. I.) noli Jewup
Andrew N. Walker !Ho Mulberry street
Krancra 1,. Piatt !Ho Mulberry street
Andrew llciv.muvvlcz Mayficld
Kmma Covvell Mayficld
Tax to Be Collected During the Com
ing Year Will Be Thirteen Mills
Instead of Fourteen Collected Last
Year Issue of $60,000 Worth of
Bonds for Building Purposes Au
thorizedMr. Francois Fails to
Oct a Building for the Second
Ward Other Business.
AN EXPENSIVE BON FIRE.
Large Amount of Gambling Imple
ments Will Be Burned This Af
ternoon at the City Hall.
500 00
r. no
1000
This afternoon, probably in tlio rear
of city hall, $1,600 worth of slot ma
chines and other gambling parapher
nalia is to be destroyed by Agenl Rob
ert AA'ilson and other employes of the
Jlunlclpnl league. Authority for this
action was given yesterday ly the
court.
The mateiial for the bonfire consists
of thirteen slut machines of various
designs, ranging in value from $15 to
$100; a billiard table and appurtenances
valued at $.100, und a number of roulette
and card tobies.
The detailed list of the fuel, together
with the names of tho former owners
and the estimated value of the differ
ent articles, Is appended:
Flank Tieon, 22," Wj'omins avenue
llnuli'tte wheel, table and marble. .$ 2.V) 00
High raid table CO 00
llllliaid, (able, :: ball', V) cues, rack
and count, r
Viench, 2 screw driven), three gim
let.", hammer
Jt'-volvcr
( 'liip-i and cards 10 00
Iwo indecent pinnies ,',00
Counter s 00
Iteecipls, billi, etc
George Wilaon, C02 Lackawanna avenue
Ilouletle wheel and table .t 2.'i0 00
Illcli card table 00 00
(.hips and c.uiU 10 00
Tray 1 00
M. W. tiiueaii, W. .1. Kvans, 1. .1. Da
vie?, of Olyplianl; K. Menel, Ceniire
lliiiRlrberry, llltluiul M. Owen-i, TIuh.
Foley, ll.vioii Fallon, of Oicluun City;
Ource A. fiice. 1). Jf, Iktt, of
Ulakely: 1). It. Lancan, of Winton
Mot machine 500 00
Total t,Cia00
Two o'lior slot maciiincs, one owned
by r. J. Gallagher, of Winton, and
the others by Thomas It. Williams, of
Olyplianl, nie not to be included in
today's destruction. Hon. C. P. O'Alnl
ley, representing the former, and J. J.
O'Malley. the latter, appeared before
court yesteiday, when the rules to
show cause why the machines should
not bo destioyed wore- pending, and
asked to bo given a heating. Court
granted the petitions and fixed Mon
day. May ;, as the time they should
bo heard.
In none of the other cases was there
any appearance against the mle, and
as fast as they canin up court made
oiders directing Agent Wilson to de
stroy tlio stuff and approving ills bills
for seizing and destroying- them.
In tho enso of tho two big gambling
raids of Saturday night, March 13, the
hills were identical, and as follows:
Frivlcen of live men at SI a mm , ,,,,'JIOOi)
Pray , coo
Soiviei") of Hubert Wilson .....1000
( arllm; goods to place of destinctloii ;) 00
Total
Mi 00
A bill of costs of tO. 43 was presented
in cncli of the slot machine cases, The
total coits amounted to $17R.S5,
Refused a New Tiinl.
Couit yestenjay refused to grant a
rulo for u new trial in tho caso of
Jennie Smith, nllas Jennie Daily, con
victed of misappropriating $i3 worth
of jewelry belonging to Gertie Jones,
who was one of her help.
The defendant's attorney, It. H. Hol
gate, relied largely, in ids move for a
new tilal, on newly discovered evi
dence, Helen Welcome, of 2U l,aoku-
1 wanna uvcnue who .was also one of
Caid of Tliunks.
.Mi.-. Hairy l-J. llrown, at X'O North
Hyde Pail; avenue, wishes to extend
her most Mncern thanks to tiin many
I'l lends, and especially to the otll
ceis and members of Camp No, 243,
I1, O, H, of A.: Pocono tribe, No, 230,
I. O. It. M.. and Painlots' union, No,
-IS, who luivit so faithfully remembered
and stood by her dining the long slek-
ne.-s, and in tho hour of her sad be
loavemont by showing their tokens of
respect ami sympathy with the many
beaulltul (lowers and participating at
the last jomnoy of her beloved tiun
uand, Hauy K. llrown.
m
Organs for Sale Cheap.
Vou can buy a good second hand Or
gan as low ns $10.00 at Guernsey Hull,
J. W. Guernsey, Prop.. 314 Washing
ion avenue, Scranton, Pal
The school board tax levy for the
coming year, as Used by the board of
control last nlght.wlll be thirteen milts,
or one mill 'lower than the levy for tho
fiscal year Just drawing to a close. Of
this' thirteen mills, eleven and a half
mills Is for general school purposes
and one and a half mills for tho sink
ing fund account.
In addition to this, as will bo seen by
thu appended report of the llnance
committee, which was adopted in its
entirety without change or amendment,
the board decided to Issue $60,000 worth
of bonds for the purpose) of erecting
new 'buildings hi the First, Sixth und
Twenty-llrst wards. Tho report ot tho
llnnnco committee, as presented by
Chairman Shires, was as follows:
Scranton, I'a., April 22, loot.
To Ihe Widdent and MrmbcH of the Scunton
Hoard ot Coutiol.
ficnllenien: our finsneo tommiltfc, afler ,t
careful examination of Ihe estimate Fubmltted
by the arlous rommitteca of the board, and
nfler repealed meetings for the puipose ot mak
ins the necevsary calculations and comparisons,
have prepared tlio following report, embodying
tho requirements of the tchool dktrict for the
ensuing year, nhicli they prc5fiit for your consid
eration and approval.
SCttOOt, IU'll.DlNt! ACfOt'M'.
Tin! liiilldini? committee have recently viaited
every section of tlio district in order to examine
into the condition ot the diflerent school build
Inn to determine what icpalra will be needed
ilurinir thej coming year, and nNo to ascertain
where new buildings are the most urgently dc
minded by the existing conditions. Their reconi
mendatiori! are approved of by the finance com
mittee, and are herewith presented:
A new eight room biilldimj in tlio Tirst
ward, to ho erettoJ on the Kaine lots
on Boulevard road, to cost $2,.0 per
loom $:0,000
A new eight loom building in the Shfli
waul, to take the phco of old No. 2')... 20,000
On lot's on Diamond Flats and Farr plot.. 1,000
A new four room building on tho Farr tract
In the Twenty-first ward, to take the
place of old Xo. 20 10.000
Making a total for budding purposes cit..i,')l,0W)
In order to raise this sum by taxation, it
would require the levy ol a special or building
fa": of between two and three mill, in addi
tion to tho levy for general school ptirpix.es.
Tlut. as these improvements are of a pcunanent
nature, and will be used and enjoyed by the
district for several generations to come, we
believe that the cost of electing these buildings
should be distributed, as far as possible, through
the same peiiod of time. We therefore lecoin
mend the issue of $00,000 4 per cent thirty-) ear
bondi to meet this expenditure, and tlut a spe
cial tax be levied, as hereinafter contained, to
pay tho interest on said bonds and to ptovide for
their redemption at matmity, as iciiilrcd by law,
said levy being contained in the following es'i
mate or recommendation for siiiKing fund pur
poses. SIXK1XG IT.NO.
As the minimum leiy for sinking (und pur
poses is fWcd by law and is dependent upon tlio
bonded indebtedness of the tli-.il ict . the amount
required for this fund is a matter of calculaticii.
T.d.ing into consideration that $10,000 of the
bonds of the district will be icdeeined and
camelled on the liist of duly next, and that tho
other indebtedness of the distikt has been very
considerably le-scned dining Ihe pa.-.t )ear, we
find that, in case the ftiO.OOO shall tw is&urd aa
ci unamended, a levy of Vj mills for the sinking
fund will be ufficicnl for the next year, and ao
lecomniend.
f!i:xi:it.f. sfiioob ri kpoms.
The total of the estimates for general sihool
purivojcs, as Fet foitb below, is $3J1,."i90, -is
compared with $310,020 of but year. This is
snO.bOO less than the total asktd for bv the
various committees, an we are satisfied that the"
eduction can lie made without injur)' to inter
ests of the district, A number of ihe appiopri
ations of lu.st year wero insufficient, and deileits
have existed in such accounts long before the
dose of the year. Your committee, have, there
fore, approved of an increase in such appropria.
linns rather than that detlcila should occur be
line the end of the Steal year.
The following appropriations are recommended
for the tnsiilng jear:
KslimatcH for the jcji commencing
July 1, 1CH11. Last vear.
Ilir.h school expanses, includ
ing tiaining and drawing.. .S 2,V)
(fiesent salaiy list amounts In
S23.700, leiving S12.100 fr
janitor, brat and li','l)l,
books, material, etc.)
'IVaiheio' salaries, ineluiiing
sal.uy ot tniuie tcachei 101,200
Ivliidcrgarlena it,(K
Xight Bcliools V,f10
Olfiti'is and clerks (oiipuiu
tendent, Sicretar,v,tvvo elerk-,
siipeiintindi'iit of lepalis, en
glneer, city eontrollrr and
alleudanee officii)
.lanllois' salaries
ItepaiH and tu.itt.rial
Labor
Maelilneiy ami heating s.v-li'ius
Xew furuiluii! ,
Hints
Supplies
( n.il and wood
lias, vvalei, IckphoncK and
electric UghlH ,,
Delivery of supplies and let
tiool, s
Printing and adveitl-iug
Text IjutiU, not Ineliidiinc
IIIkIi school
Drawing books and rupplles..
Leg I expcivsrs-
filary of solhilor
Inildeutal.
Ta iclitiullng
Steam hvat for Xo. i'l ami
I oard lOvius
ln,iiranco ,, ,
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Upen Mock Dinner Sets
He luVe alwaj made ii p.lailv nf" Upcii Stoel: I)ltinir ScU and are convinced
that by to doing we aie peifotrilng a valuable service to rnr patron. With
one of our Dinner Sets jon ne-d mil live In dieul of a tircteM jcrvinl, nt
lntAtn vIccm nn be leplninl .it any time. liivs not hut than twenty-flvn
in-ii slum iiuirrii', nm win i.ui your iitifniton nl ibis lltno to two recent
yilvals of LaugliHn'ii einl'Vitiniin Clilm, one a r.liiyintlienumi deeiirallon In
tins other, neatteied l1owcr, In utiong, bright
delicate) tints, 100 pteeet, Jlft.ftt'
loMw, ItKl picirii. Jlil.OO.
Von can elcl as mucli or .r. tittle as ymi rciilte. We hive seen tefci old
for twite the piiee that vine not j good or .is pretty.
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get $5 worth of wear, $$ worth of
style and 100 worth of comfort
all for 4.00 only $4.00.
Ask to see our Oxfords.
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SCRANTON BICYCLE
190 1 Models are ready for your approval. You
get a 365 days' guarantee on Scranton Bicycles.
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A Bicycle Bargain Sale
At the Opening of the Season
Wc have pluccd FIFTY FIHST-CLASS BI
CYCLES on sale at prices less than actual
cost to us. The assortment is a varied one
all standard makes, and includes Ladies',
Gentlemen's and Children's Models.
This is the first time Standard Bicycles
have been offered at reduced prices in
Scranton at the opening of the season.
J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO.
312-314 Lackawanna Avenue.
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J,'!i)
Ask for Kelly's union crackers,
Smoke the new. Kleon cigar, Oc,
.UI,3W iS.IIO.ft.'O
Ti.C ill JeS0li alt rllH tMllfSKlll in llcJlIll?
appoilo, ii.U tho as,i,oJ vjIujIicii cjiiiiuI lie
uccrtaliicil l ilm ineiont linir to an nail
fitjuu-. llut jour ronimlttcu lino Wen in
formed lliil tlce total ali'ittou will lie atiout
S.M,500,OOfi, A iy of 1U3 mllU (in this valu
ation, after allowlns ,i jier cei.t. for oxoupiatlorn
and cullicllon, -ivfll iroducc tlio mini of ?2i!,
ItJ.i'O. 'I'lic stite npiirojiriatlon for neu year,
It 1j oxnfctod, will be Ji created from M'l.OTO.
the mm received thh year, w at le.st iT",a.
Adding to this the vIIiiutrt amount, wliicli will
he realised fiom tho atom u,y, iu luyo t.lli,.
1U50. Hut cut of tllli will iii u, U ual.l an
estimated ueliclt ot $3,C0O lit tlm end nf the
fireacnt year, which will Ujt .f.liO.OI.'.iu foi
gci.cral school cvpensej lor the net ", wliic.i
U bllt'htly in exccai of the amount leqiiiied.
'Ihe ley of Jl. 1111IU for genoial u-inu pur.
poie3 and IV; mills for (I.e. tlnVlnif fund matis
a total levy of 11 milli, a compared with II
mills fur last ear.
Your lommlttee would, iheicfove, irt iiimieiul
that the abop apiiioprlations be made, and that
said U leiy he lived as tho ralo for the year
rominvucins July 1, li0, end that other leioin.
mcridallons l.eiein contained bo regulaily adopt
ed by the boaid.
Captain May, as soon as the motion
to adopt the report linil been niiiUe,
protester! vigorously asuln&t the Issn
Ine of bonds. Ho claimed that Scran
ton was not in a position to Increase
Continued vn Tagc i 1
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II Meldrum, Scott & Co.
Are Showing Handsome Mew Lines of
Coaching " Sun Umbrellas
sj Also Exclusive Novelties in
Fine Grenadine and Chif-
8 fon Trimmed Parasols.
g 126 Wyoming Avenue.
K3S5ttOS)iSKKK5S5t5SUnS5S:oaOS5tK
LECTURE IN COLLECrE HALL.
Miss Maud Gonne and Major Mc.
Biido Will Be the Speakers.
On Sunday, May 5, in Collego hall,
Miss Miiuii (iorinu and Maior McHrlilo
will deliver a lecture, under the aus.
plci'tf of I ho .lohn Mitclioll club,
.Major .Mi'Dtlilf, not only acted ns
iniijoi' of u brlgtido thioughout tho.
Itoor caiapalKii, hut lie was the or
eiiiiUof of tho brlg.ido ami gained
niucJi distinction for lili vulor and
courage upon tlie battleftr-ld. Tliehe
two (llhtlngiiliihed people have been
received in all tlio principle cities of
the United States by largo audiences.
The proceeds of this affair all go to
tho cause ol Tielaud. Thu John Mit
chell club does not derive any benefit
Riches in Your Grasp,"
Thal'K nhal oi ran bilnti by joining the P..
plo'i, roiiimeulal avicviatlou. U brlcge to joui
door aKdides, builnem opportunltltci and 1owl
of null. A "Clod ujiul" (g agenU. r'end a 11'.
cent piece for paiticulan,
l'i:OI'l.KS COMMURCl l. AS0f!IMlO.N,
Auburn. N, V,
from It whatever, being iuteresteM
simply for tho cause, and tho Mitchell
club aie very uuxious that a largn
audience should g-iert them upon thl4
occasion, tid. take this method of In
viting you to attend.
Mrs. Joseph O'llilcn, Miss Susii
Durus and Miss Alary Itolnu'l, alsa
I'rof. Jfelly. of Aichbald. will partl
clpute In a musical progtamine,
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