The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 22, 1902, Page 5, Image 5

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22 1902.
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THE MODERN HAnDWAna stoiu.
Stransky
Steel Ware
Ih a ware that every
Iiouro keeper who vunts
' a really Rootl nrtlcle
Hlmultl liavc. Tito body of
"Stniimlcy" la of heavy
Hliun Hteol; on this four
heavy coats of enamel
each burnt on separately.
"Stranalcy" If) pure and
clean It's aula proof It
wont chip off. It Is sold
by
Foote & Shear Co.
JJ9N. "Washington Ave
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mva
W? Are Specialists
In the line ot Infants' wear, and
hao many dainties tvlileh you can
not find eNottlicrc. Our Rood
arc Jut a little more dlsttnelito
than others. Wo will answer .otir
question anil send catalogue. Hut,
Letter etlll, como and see m.
THE BABY BAZAAll
510 Spruce CJreet.
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Idle Money
put at work by deposit
ing it in
THE PEOPLE'S BUNK.
at the late of 3 per cent,
on time deposits.
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PERSONAL.
Mis. K. r. Bioss is in Xctv.York attending
lie Charity Hall at Madison Square Harden.
Jliss Anna Dames, of Datenport, Iowa, lias re.
turned lioine from a isit ttith West Seranlon rcl
Btitcs and friends.
Mr, and .Mrs. W. h. Speeec leave this morning
Tor Philadelphia to attend the Andietts-Colborn
bedding tliU ctcninjr,
T. V. Wahb, tnt cling passenger and freight
nirent of the Ontario and V'cttcm lailroad, js in
&cv York an buaine..
John 0. McConnell and Adel Jioore, of the
ICilobe Waieliouoe, left j?tciday for Xcw Yoik
city on a business liip. XN
Mis Lucia Schoonoter, of Ash flieet, was
tcndeicd n Riipiise paity by a. number of her
fi lends Monday ctcning. Mie was equal to the
occasion and .entertained them, in a delightful
linnner.
.lames G. Cow per, who does a monologue
(peel lit' with the 1'rankie Carpenter company
Appearing this week at the Acedamy of Music,
tai mariicd Cbleiday afternoon in Pt. Luke's
church to Mi Lillian Schauta, of New Yolk
city, a most alliactttc joung woman, the cere
mony being peiformed by T!ev. l)r. Iiael, the
rector. The lnlde was attended by Miss Cai
I liter, while .7cie daily, another member of
the company, acted as bet nun.
The following is taken fiom the New York cor-n-pondence
of the Philadelphia Ledger: Hey.
Dr. II. C. Swentid, founeily ot Scranton, l'a,,
now of St. Luke's chinch, liioohljn, lias been
nominated for bl-l.op of Western M.naehuetts-,
n place recently declined b.t'liev. III. (ireer. Dr.
Pnentyel mjs that the bMiopUe of Watrn
Ma-acliiisetts oilers a lino oppoilunity for any
linn, as he could, while i epoetin? "traditions
10 his own foundilioiH for the diocese, which
Is a nen one At the Biine tima he has tlNcour
tiered the iw of his name, as he should piohably
liatc to decline.
A FIVE PEE CENT. DIVIDEND.
ffheodore A. Whit Manufacturing
Company Prospered Last Year.
At the annual meeting of the Theo
floto A. White Miuuifactuune; company
held yesterday In the ofllees of the
company, the following directors were
elected: Theodore A. AVliltc, J,, it.
Stelle, O. B. I'm triilge, W. F. Ketehuin,
E. D, Evans, J, Lawrence Stelle nnd C.
J. Mutthevs. The dlieotors orsanlzed
by electing; Theodore A. White ns presi
dent, and Ij. It, Stelle as secretary and
treasurer.
A dividend of 5 per cent, was declared
on the puld-up capital and It wbh de
cided to place $9,000 worth of treasury
htocl; on the market. The company paid
out. over $33,000 in wages during the
lust year to its 123 employes, and the
increase In business over the previous
year amounted to 20 per cent.
MATHIAS' NARROW ESCAPE.
Floor Gave Way nnd He Was Car
ried Into Coal Chutes.
Thomas Muthlas, an employe at the
llellevue breaker, had a miraculous es
cape fiom death yesterday morning,
nnd Is now suffering fionj severe bod
ily bruises as the result of his experi
ence. He was engaged In making re
pairs In the breaker when the pooling
gave wny, and Muthlas was carried
with tons of coal down Into one of the
chutes.
He was rescued as soon us possible,
nnd taken to his homo on liellevue
stieet, where Dr. D, J, Jenkins exam
Ined him. Ills Injuries consist of se
veio bruises about the head and body,
but no hones weio broken.
THE ANNUAL MEETING,
New Officers of Scranton Bedding
Company Elected.
The following directors were elected
it the unnuul meeting of the stockhold
ira of the Scranton Bedding company,
eld yesterday: AV. II, Peck, Dr. N, Y.
(.eel, A, Tappeu, Conr.td Schroeder nnd
Luther Keller,
Tho directors elected the following
Dflicers: President, W, II. Peck; vice
president, Dr. N. Y, Leet; seciefury and
treasurer, F, A. Kaiser.
lend TJs Your Clothing for Renovation
Our steam cleaning Is sure death for
the germs of smallpox.
Davis' Steam Dye Works.
319 Peun Avenue, I
PmI
NJc3sSB3?1'
.SESSION OE ARCHDEACONRY.
Begins in Calvary Church, Wilkes
Barre, on Thursday.
The winter session of the Archdea
conry of Seranlon, and ot the Woman's
Auxiliary, will be held In Calvary
church, Wllkes-Uttrre, on Thursday
and Friday, Jan, 23 and 2i. The open
ing session will be hold on Thursday
evening, at which time the topic will
he "The Obligations of Church .Mem
bership," nnd the spealtets will be the
Ilev. Dr. Israel, of Seranlon ; ittiv. H.
A, Sawyer, of Carbondule, and llov, J.
1'. Ware, of Ilonesdale.
On Friday morning theic will be n
service with sermon, preached by ilev.
C. K. Fessenden, followed by n celebration-
of the Holy Communion. In
the nfternoon the clergy will have a
"Quiet Hour," conducted by Ilev. F.
It. Dntemau, of the Church of the Good
Shepherd, Scranton, followed by tho
archdeacon's report, and an exegesis
by llov. C. V. Boot. In the evening
Archdeacon Coxe and Bishop Talbot
will make addi esses.
At 2 o'clock on Friday afternoon the
Woman's Auxiliary will hold their
business meeting, at which time Mrs.
Horace Brock, of Lebanon; Miss Mer
cur, ot I'lttston, and Mrs. Wood, of
Wllkes-Barre, will speak.
OUTLOOK IS FAVORABLE,
Health Authorities Are Becoming
More Hopeful That the Small
pox Will Not Spread.
As day by day passes without any
new cases of smallpox: being reported,
the health authorities breathe easier
and while they realize that the danger
is not yet past, they cannot help hut
admit that It Is becoming minimized
with every hour.
Superintendent Allen nnd Director of
Public Safety Wormser do not hesitate
to express their surprise at the fact
that the disease has not spread. The
former was firmly convinced when the
first cases were reported that the dis
ease would spread, despite the quaran
tine regulations which were immedi
ately put In force. He still fears that
there will be more cases, but hopes for
the best.
Cuptaln Burke and T. V. Lewis, the
two sanitary officers, are still engaged
In fumigating the houses of persons
whom they learned had been in the
Brace house while the disease existed
there. Reports from the latter place are
to the effect that Mr. Brace and Mrs.
Lewis, the two occupants of the house,
are apparently in the very best of
health and show none of the symptoms
of the disease.
Mr. Brace has told the ofllceis on
guard that he is convinced he will not
take the disease, and Mrs. Lewis feels
reasonably sure that she will not, be
cause of the fact that she was suc
cessfully vaccinated last year.
THREW DWYER TWICE.
McLeod Proves Himself a Regular
Little Hercules.
Dan S. McLeod, of Hamilton, Ont.,
won his wager of $100 and the big end
of the Scranton Bicycle club's purse
of $200 that he could throw Prof. M. J.
Dwyer, now of Waterbury, Conn.,
twice in an hour. He won the first
fall in twenty-nine minutes and twenty-five
seconds, and tho second in ten
minutes and twenty-six seconds.
It was a very interesting and excit
ing bout, and thoroughly satisfied the
two hundred and fifty.
McLeod is an Inch or so shorter In
statute than Dwyer, but anywhere
from ten to twenty pounds heavier.
He measures four feet minus an Inch-and-a-half
around the chest, his trunk
resembling a CO-gallon cask. Being
much bigger and stronger and quite
as quick and clever as Dwyer, the
latter was far outclassed. The dough
ty professor, however, put up a good
defensive game and won hearty ap
plause by his squirming out of tight
places. Each fall was gained by a
half-Nelson and crotch hold. Hugh J.
KeSnan was referee.
GRAND CHAPTER OFFICERS.
Order of the Eastern Star Met in
Annual Session.
The Grand chapter, Order of the
Eastern Star, held its annual session
In Odd Fellows' hall yesterday. Offi
cers wore electeJ, and the time for
holding the annual meeting was
changed from the third Tuesday In
January to the fourth Tuesday In May.
The following officers were elected:
Grand worthy matron, Mrs. Mag
gie Lulling, Scranton; grand worthy
patron, George C. Blossom, Hawley;
associate grand matron, Mary J. Wil
liams, Plttson; associate grand patron,
E. T, Davis, Scranton; grand secretary,
Mrs. Illta A. Mills, Duke Centio;
grand tieasurer, Mrs. Belle C. Wil
liams, Senanton: grand conductress,
MIfs Mary J. Saunders, Philadelphia;
associate grand conductress, Mrs.
Clara J. Sartwell, Eldred, Pa.
There are now twenty chapters
throughout tho state, which were large
ly represented. The next session will
he held In Eldred the fourth Tuesday
In May, 1903.
REHEARSALS FOR KIRMESS.
Miss Stewart Is Delighted with the
Material for the Dances.
Heheursals for tho Kirmcss, for the
benefit of the Teachers' association,
are progressing at a great rate. Miss
Stewart is delighted with the material
for the dunces, and there will ,bo an
exceptionally beautiful piogramme,
"The Collleiy Engineer Dance" Is nl
ways among tho most popular. Tho
following is the personnel;
Chuperones Mrs, Eveielt Warren,
Mrs. Frank Jermyn, Mrs, George Jer
inyn, Mrs. Laton S. Oukford, Mrs. Ar
thur Twltchell.
Dancers Misses Mollle Drake, Har-
Vlet Wade, Emma Schlmpif, Gladys
Jones, Mnrguiet Pallner, Dorothy
Keck, Jeunette Hollock, Ida Hlslop,
Allen Olldorf, Anna Matthlus, Mao
Hughes, Minnie n. Saxton; Messrs.
Milton O'Connoll, J, Vipond, Jr Rob
ert W, Kiple, Alvln Armstrong, Milton
B. Moore. Joseph F. Cleury, Thomns
Russell, Ralph W, Waring, Thomas F.
lluehes, John F, Stanton, Frank P,
Clarke, Frank It. Collin.
Solo dance Mr. O'Connell,
To the South via New Jsisey Central.
The New Jersey Central railroad Is
the only Hue offering Pullman service
to winter resorts in the South nnd the
Charleston exposition, with but one
change of cars.
Lowest rates and quickest time. Pull,
man reservations secured and bugguge
checked thiough. Inqulie of J, s.
Swisher, district passenger ngent, 603
West Luckuwunuu avenue, Scranton.
NOMINATION
CERTIFIED
BOTH PARTIES HAVE NAMED
POOR DIRECTORS.
John Howell Refused to Stand as
tho Democratic Candltlato In Hycje
Paik Borough nnd His Party Is
Without a Candidate There Tho
Republicans Names All but One
of the Present Poor Directors.
Candidates of Both Parties for
Clty( and Ward Offices.
Certificates ot nominations from the
cities of Scrnnton and Cnrbondnle are
now all In. Yesterday was the list
day for filing them nnd any person who
now desires to get on the ballot for
tho coming election ns ft candidate,
must do so through the medium ot
ndmlnatlon papers. Jan. 28 Is the last
day for filing nomination papers. Both
Domocrnts and Republicans yesterday
filed nominations for poor director.
Tho Democrats have no candidate in
Hyde Park boiough. John Howell was
nominated, but requested that his
name be taken from the ticket.
In many wards the fighting will be
very vigorous. Numerous candidates
are in the field nnd In some Instances
there are several sets of candidates,
each claiming to be either the regular
Republican or Democratic nominees.
Steps must be taken to have the court
say who Is who or the commissions) s
will have to leave both of the rival
sets of candidates off the official bal
lot. There ate so many Citizens' and In
dependent party ticket )i the field In
the strong Democratic wards that P.
W. Costcllo has had himself nominated
as the Citizens' and Independent par
ty candidate for city controller,, that he
may not lose Democratic votes be
cause of the factional ward fights. The
city and ward candidates certified to
the commissioners fiom Scranton and
Carbondale follow:"
CITY OF SCRANTON.
Cily Controller Ilvau it. Morris, it.; v. W.
Costcllo, 1).; p. W. Costello, hid.; 1'. W. Cos
tcllo, Cltlrens.
roou witL'croHS.
Republican Thomas X. Shotton, 'ioldctice
boiough; Samuel Williams, l'iotdencp town-hip;
Kcese O. lliooks, Xoith waid of borough of
Scranton; 1'redcrick 1'tiller, Middle waul, boiomsh
of frcranlon; I'rank .1. Dickeit, South ward, of ho
rough of Scranton; James A. L'ans, 11 do l'ark
borough.
Dcmocials Joseph It. Sllkinan, l'roidence
borough; 1'red . Beige, I'roiidence township;
I). J. Campbell, Xoith waid of boiough of
Scianton; John J. Muiphy, South ward of boi
ough of Scianton; M. V. Handle', Middle ward
of borough of Scranton.
I'lRSf WAlti).
School Controller W. B. ( hiktmas, It.; Oeorge
II. billies, D.; (ieorge II. Shlies, O.
Constable W. M. Moigan, It.; M. J. Duikin,
D.
Ward Assessor It. J. ltlchauls, It.; 11. W.
Amdt, .
SfXOXt) WAH1).
Select Council John Von Ucrgcn, tr., It.;
Martin J. Orrily, B.
Common Council J. I!, dstcillne. It.: T. J.
Snowden, It.; Daniel n.ii, It.; John J. Item,
It.; Joseph 1". i:an-., 1).; L'dwuid Danett, )'.;
1'. P. Knight, 1).; Thomas VI nn, I).
Constable Thomas i:. .Mills, it.; Thomas Me
Gov. nn, 1).
Assessor C. J. Oille-pie, It.; 'ihomas
Ion, D.
THIRD WA11D.
School C'uiitiollci Heniv O. Miller, 1).
rick II. llmilt, C; William A Luiett, I.
Mul-
Put-
Wil-
Ham A. Lnott, l'co.; William A. Luiott, t'.;
William A. Lnott, L.
Constable .lames McDonough, P.; W. X.
Cole, C; W. X. Cole, I.; Jame-, (illgallon, f.;
1'jtilclc W. McCafferty, Pco.; Michael Heno
t'lian, L.
Ahes-or Tlionns Caaiuugh, 1).; Michael II.
Burns, l'eo.; Michael Hums, I; 'Ihomas C'aian
augh, U.
FOURTH WARD.
Select Council Pa id R. Kians, It.
Mo-ei, 1).
Common Council William W. Kians, II
ward W, Hearing, It.; ilian W. i:an, H.
Jud
; I2d.
Pat-
rick Gibbons, D. ; James Mcllale, 11.
Waid Asseor Daniel L. Ldw.iuN, R.
Constable John J. Datltu, It.; Mkhael J.
Vinn, 1).
rivm WARD.
School Controller John It. Phillips, it.; John
If. Phillip-, 1).
Aldeunan Uenaleel D.uls, R.
Assessor l)a id M. Owens, R.
Constable 'liiuothy Jones, It.
SIXTH WARD.
Silect .Council John 12. Regan, It.; John V..
Regan, . ,
Common Council IMIrlik V. Calpln, It.j John
Mctirecic, It.; I'atiick V. Calpln, 1).; John F.
llcGreeiey, 1.
Constable Thomas llpachani, It.; Thomas J,
WnMi, D.
AaMbaoi John l)er, D.
bKVKXTIl WARD.
School Contioller Dennis .1, Roche, 1),
Aldeunan I'. Lacy, 1).
Asicssoi Timothy lluike, V.
Constable John O'Douuell, D,
LKillTH WARD.
Select Council 1'ied Duir, It.; Thomas C, Mel.
in, 1).
Common Council Jacob llanls, It.; Thomas
J. Roche. D.
AsiCfcrtii John Uamtoid, It,; Thomas I', (ill
gallon, I).
Constable William II, 'Ihomas, it.; John Tier
ney, I).
SIXTH WAltD.
School Conlioller William J. Wcl.li, It.
An.os.oi O. 11. Wilght, It.
Constable- iu Mitchell, It.
T12XT1I WARD.
Select Council John Xagell, It.; John Xatell,
1),
Common Council W. II, Kuoepfel, It,; Iletuy
Whining, D.
Assessor-John Christ, It,; James D. U'llileu,
D,
Constable William Toy, It.; John Hell, I),
6oc Fruit.,,, 40c dz
r;oc Fruit , 30c dz
40c Fruit , 25c dz
All Faucy Bright Fruit,
or $3,00 per box. Good for
this week.
1
New York Wholesale price
ou fine bright Floridas, is
$3.50 to $4.50,
E. G. Coursen
on Florias
lXr.VtlNTIt WARD.
School Controller Peter Nculs, It.j Olcr J.
Robinson, J).
Assessow-IMnard It. Oonley, It.; Charles L.
Lcucrt, I).
t'onstnhle-reler Marker, It,; Joseph P. Vocl
Ui., 1),
1U12MT11 WARD,
Select r'ouiull .tames V. Oilojle, It. John 1'.
Oultiu.ui, I). I James 0'Hole, I.
Common Council Daniel (lahln, 'It,! Daniel
(fahln. I).; Dinlel (l.ihln, I.
Alderman C. C. Donovan, 11, j O. ('. Dono
van, I).
Assessor .lames CiiIIcii, It. J James Cullcn, II,
Mlclnel Heap, I,
Constable John O, Morali, It,; John (', Moran,
1). j John V. Moian, I,
lllllirCKNTII WARD.
School Conlioller II. T. Jiyne, It, J II. T,
Jft.ine, P.; Moirls D. Drown, li.
Arooi l.divanl W. I'lnn, It. J Thomas W,
Kin ly, I).; Thomas J. .Madden, D.
Constable T, S. Ilunilng, It.; Michael Lan
gun, 1).; Martin Lungau, 1).
VOfltTIXYIII WARD.
Select Council Joseph A, C.iice, It.; Thom
as losgroie, i).
Common Council Hit Id Thomas, It,; Wil
liam (lurrell, I),
Constable John I'lnch, It.; Lamciieo Itoonev,
D.
Aim John Itechlohl, si,, It.; John Caw
ley, D.
niTi:i:xTit ward.
School Contiollei Hllas I!. I2t.ui, It.
Coii'table John Lance, II.
.Wcor I2lienercr P. Datl, It,
SI.Ti:i2XTII WARD.
Select Council )2dtaiil J, Coleman, It.; KiN
ttanl J. Coleman, D.
Common Council 'Iheodote S. 1'iilUr, It.
Asccs-or Xallianiel !Ialtcid, It,
Constable Joseph M. Shellleld, it.; 1'iatik Cal
lahan, D.
si:i2XTr:i:.Tii ward,
Sihool Couhollei l". S, Jlail.er, R.
Constable Robert l Koehlei, It.
i:ioiin:i:NTii ward.
Select Council John J. Hob.ui, it.; Thomas
O'lici.tle, It.; Thomas O'llo.vle, l). ; Thomas
0'llo.tli- L.; John J, lloban, C; John J. Ho
ban, I.
Common Council John Mcliale, It.; William
IIn-.li, R.; William Rii-h, D.; John Mcllale, f.j
John Mcllale, C.J John Mcllale, I.
Aldeimin .lohn T. ITanneiy, It.; James V.
Xoone, D.; John P. Kell, L'.; John V. Kcll,
C. ; John l'ianneiy, I,
Assessoi John V. McPermott, it.; John V. Mc
Dcriuott, It.; I'atiick Putty, I).; IMttaid Man
ly, I'.
Cote-table .lohn ('. Jones, II.; John C. Jones,
It,; James Ct.nL, D.
MM2Tl2l2Xni WARD.
School Contiollei Louis Silitta., It.; Titer J.
Kiir, D.
Aldci man Jacob liuppenthal, It.; Chilstian
Storr, 1).
Constable Kduaid 12. John-oil, R. ; 'ihomas J.
Muiphy, D.
Asscviol (jeihaid Dieter, R.; John Mav,
jr., D.
TWLX'Iir.TH WAltD.
Select Council Makichi L. Cocne, P.; .Maik
Cildin, It.; M.uk V. Cahlln, D.; .Malachl L.
Co nc, C.
Common Council Thorna-. Gilllllhs, it.; Mich
ael Connolly, It.; M. J. llaiult, It.; M. J. Cu
sick, it.; M. J. Raiiett, .: M. J. Cu'ick, D.;
Michael J. Connoll, C; Philip .McfJuiie, C.
Apcesoi Jo-eph Muiphy, R. ; Joseph .Muiphy,
It.; Joseph Muiphy, P.
Constable Michael Mctltinay, R.; Michael Mc
Muna, 1).
TM2NTV-riRST WARD.
School Coiitrollei Orlllith T. Patis, P.; 12. J.
Leonaid, D.
Assewoi John 0. Xlcholson, It.; l'ied W.
Ileige, D.
Constable William Jenkins, -R. ; James Mc
Ginlc, 1.
CARBONDALE.
M.ior 1'iank Roinniehue.ter, It.; James J.
O'Neill, 1.
Trca-iuei Mcltiii II. Tappau, it.; I'atiick 12,
Comioi, D.
Contiollei (teoige W. Lian, It.; John V.
Wheeler, I).
Ai-sc-'-ois 'Ihomas Scott, It., three eais; John
Wateilteld, It., ttto cai.i; William II. Williams,
It., one ear; I'atiick C, lint I, P., one ear;
Patrick J, Toolan, I)., ttto rais; Andiew J,
Han-tii, D., three ears.
I'lltST WARD.
School Diiecloi Wallace W. Copehitid, It.,
thiee cai-; William I!. I2tau, It,, one year;
Wallace Copeland, I)., thiee eais; A. V. sea
man, 1)., one cai.
Constable Ileniy II. 1'ieice, It.
A.-.iessor A. 0. Vidian, It.
S12COXD WARD.
Select Council D. W. Ilumplney, It.; Wil
liam J. Collins, 1).
Common Council It. S. Clark, It.; A. L.
Salmi, It.; John Mauley, D. ; I'atiick J.
D.tine, I).
Poor Director!!. 12. May, R.; John Lnch, 1).
School Diieetoi Wallace W. Copeland, P.,
three ears William 11. Ktans, one jear; Wal
lace Copeland, I)., thiee ears; A, V. Seaman,
D., one oai.
Constable 12. J. Xeaiy, R. ; Ldward J.
Xrai.t, D.
A.veol John Moon, It.; John Ilennell, D.
'lHIRD'WARD.
Sehoul Contiollei W. I). Lewis, It.; ltlchaid
II. Keiwln, D,, three cais.
Asse&oi John It. Thoin.u-i, II.; I'atiick Hanks,
1).
Countable Viank Sloan, It.; Michael Moran, D.
FOURTH WARD.
School Diiecloi W. D. Lettls, It.; ltlchaid
II. Keiwin, I)., tliico ean.
Select Council John V, MorrUon, It,; John 1".
Mannlon, I).
Common Council A. J. Kennedy, It.; Ileniy
Cook, It,; Alex. Kennedy, D. ; Ileniy Cook, 1),
.Wcnoi James Ilohan, 1).
Constable Miutln C'atden, D.
1'IITII WARD.
School Contiollei Wallace W. Copeland, It.,
thiee carH; William II. Ktans, It., one e.u;
Walllaco Copeland, D., three ears; A. V, Sea
man, P., one citr,
Poor DIrcetoi AIe. D, WIlle, ,; John Mc
Cabe, V.
Constable Hairy Holjili, II.; Caper Weldner,
D,
A-fcc-sor-I', II. Hlllcr, It.
SIXTH WAltD.
School Contioller Wallace W. Copeland, thiee
cai; William II. Ktaus, one car; Mallaie
Copeland, D lluce ear; A, V, Seaman, II.,
one e n r.
Select Council James boloinon, It.; James 1',
Addley, 1).
CoiinnoH Council I.c Gland Hunter, It.; Geoige
llobbs, It.; William Maxttell, 11. j I'atiick J.
Smith, 1).
Constable John Kmmett, It. J John 12m.
melt, D.
Assessor J, (J, Iliandon, It.; William Main-
waring, ll,
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C. E. MEETING.
Will Be Held Tuesday Evening at
Grace Church, Wyoming Avenue.
The members of the Christian En
deavor city union of Scranton and vic
inity will assemble at Grace church,
Wyoming avenue, next Tuesday night,
when officers of the union will bo elect
ed and other matters of Importance
will bo attended to.
The tenth birthday of the union will
bo fittingly referred to by the president
of the union, Ilev, Luther Hess Wur
Ing. The principal address of the evening
will ho delivered by ney, Albert Hatch
er Smith, pastor of the North Main
Avenue Baptist church. His subject
will be "The Religion of the World
ling," Pastor Smith, whllo one of the
latest additions to the clergy of our
city, Is already firmly entrenched In
the affections of ds chuich members,
and is one of the most highly esteemed
men at tho North End, for his inuiiy
sterling qualities, und the city union Is
to bo congratulated In securing hint
for an address.
It is eurnestly hoped that the other
pustors of tho city will uttehd this
tenth anniversary meeting and urge
their church members to do so also. ,
WOULD REMOVE
THE 'ASSESSORS
LUTHER KELLER SAID HE'D DO
IT IF HE COULD.
At a Meeting of the Estimates Com
mittee He Strongly Condemned
Tholr Action In Appointing a
Clerk Without Any Appropriation
Having Been Made Items for
Clerk's Salary Woro Stricken Out
ns Was Also an Item of SOOO for
Clerk of Common Council.
The city ussessors came In for some
hard raps at last night's meeting ot
inn joint estimates committee of coun
cils. Common Councilman Luther
Keller criticized them sharply for their
action In appointing a clerk without
any appropriation having been inndi;,
nnd several of tho other members of
the committee re-echoed his senti
ments. Some six months ago tho nssessors
appointed Daniel It. Wntklns as clerk
In their office, no salary having been
provided for such a place in the gen
eral appropriation ordinance for tho
present yenr. Mr. Wntklns has done
extensive work during that period and
Is at present engaged In compiling tho
assessment recently made.
In their estimate of their expenses
for the coming fiscal year the asses
sors ask for an appropriation of $-.25
to pay Clerk Wjitklnn for the time he
has already expended In their office
and nlso for an appropilatlon of $1,000
to pay his salary for the coming year.
When tho committee got along to a
consideration of tho assessors' estimate
Mr. Keller took the floor.
"Let's make short woik of these
two Items," said he, "and cut them
out altogether. The assessois did en
tirely wrong In appointing a clerk
wlien tliere was no appropriation and
they know that their action Is Inde
fensible. Any oniclrtl or officials who
would do what the assessors have done
In this particular instance should be
removed and if I had tho power I'd
do It. These men got a raise of $300
In their salaries a year ago and with
all the leisure tiijie they have they
can well afford to do their own clerk
ing." CAN DO IT THEMSELVES.
Mr. demons spoke along similar
lines, expressing himself as feeling that
the assessors are very well able to do
Mr. Wntklns' work themselves. The
motion to strike out both items was
passed unanimously.
The item of $600 for the salary of the
clerk of the common council was
stricken out, after a long argument.
Messrs, Keller, demons and Oliver con
tended that the office is absolutely un
necessary and that the work done by
the clerk could bo just as well done by
the assistant city clerk. The disad
vantage of having the common council
papers In an office separate fiom other
city records nnd the fact that the clerk
of the common council never has any
regular hours then he can be found
and his assistance procured, were dwelt
upon.
Common Councilman Joseph F. Evans
argued against the striking out of the
Item, contending that the clerk of the
common council is tin indlspenslhle offi
cial. When the estimate of the city clerk's
department was leached, Mr. Schroeder
moved that the salary of City Clerk
Lavelle be increased from $1,500 to $2,000
per year. Mr. Lavelle, he declared, is
the most invaluable official In the city
hall and It was about time councils re
warded his long and faithful career by
increasing his salary. Not a word of
objection was heard, and the motion
was passed unanimously, every mem
ber present seeming to find genuine
pleasure In voting to do a good turn
for "Martin," as he is familiarly known.
The item of $2,500, asked by the city
treasurer, was reduced to $1,500, which
Is $300 more than was appropriated for
this purpose for the present fiscal year.
Tho increase of $300 asked for the as
sistant city solicitor's salary was cut
off, and the Item of $720, for a stenogra
pher for the law department, was re
duced to $G00.
SALARY OF RECORDER'S CLERK.
Tho old question of the salary of the
recorder's secretary was brought up
again, Mr. Oliver moving that it be re
duced from $1,500 to $1,200, but he
couldn't find anybody present to second
his motion.
The total estimated icvenues for the
coming fiscal year, according to Con
troller Howell's figures, will be $443,
334.03, while the estimated expenditures
amount to about $21,000 more, which
means that the committee will have to
chop off that amount. Only $2,G0O wus
cut out Inst night.
On motion of Mr. Clemons It wns de
cided to have Chnirman Wasner ap
point a sub-committee of five to pie-
pare a plan whereby $21,000 can be cut
out and report It back to the next meet
lig of the committee, to be held on
Tuesday night.
"Boston" Brown Bread.
A delicious change from the bread
ordinarily eaten, is Hanley's "Boston"
Brawn Bread. Properly made and
perfectly baked, It is very grateful to
the bread-tired palate. Order at 420
Spruce street.
Fancy Jersey Eggs, 30c. doz. Coursen.
This is the time of the year
when your winter
begins to look seedy. We pre
pared for this emergency by
having our ItOKI.OFS spring
derbies shipped early. The
crowns are higher and tapering,
the brims in different widths to
suit the wearer,the quality the best
3.00 hat made or it wouldn't
be here.
LIST OF ADVERTISED LETTEHS.
I.'.sjt of letter i-tntilnlnft uncalled for at the
Riranton pmtotncf, LnckauannA county, l'a.,
January 22, irnj. Prison tilling for fiiet? let
ters will please say ndtertUod anil Rite elate of
'" ,, , I2tu II. Hippie, Postmaster,
Attvorlh, .Mrs, Waller. Kindt. Mr. Susan 11.
Addis, 12, Krnmp, Cleorse,
Ahdeiion, Alignsla. I.cvtl, Pat Id T.
HiMlotv, Mist MaigiierltoMcCoiinell, Mis. (I. A.
Iturke, Mrs. Kale. Medulre, (Vila.
Illiike, Mks May, Metlulie, Prank.
Icrnnclk, Mi, Albert. Moalcter, Mis. Italic.
llalid, K. M mother, Mattein, Samuel,
pedal. Me tr, Adam,
Crllcr, .Mist Ilallle. Mnrpliv, Mamie.
Colness, Mks Annie. McWatne, A,
Crttagniro, (1. Malonc, .Intnl.
Cole, Mm. llartey. Nelbell, Mrs. (In.
Cm by, Wm., care of RenXath, Kdward I,..
Mown. ocit, Kstrlll.
Crottcll, Prof, JuhiiOttruin, Cniollne L.
runklln, 2. 1'oltrr, Mis (Vila.
Hat Is, J, llliiehart, Alain,
Doren, Henry. lthlnehait, Adam,
i.uwnrus. .uoigaii .lonn. milker, c. i:.
lllsele. Mis. ('.
Snlirart, Mks Maggie.
1'lsher, .Mks Dora,
riucmau, U, II,
1'av, (leoi ire.
dimly, Tomnile.
(Iratott, M, D .1.
Huerln, II. C.
Houston, Mks
caret T.
Slgler, James a,
Micldon, It. ('.
Si runt on Art Co,
S.i.tle, Mr.
Scott, Win.
Smiley, Prof. W. M.
Mar-Shaw, Wm, W.
Morlc. Mr. Win.
Hrrrlncr, Joseph.
Hersey, Mis. Chalk.
Handcork, David,
Smith, Mr. Unity.
Si hen ci, John.
SIU7iu.ni, Saniiud,
Hudson, I rank
la lor. Miss Marion.
lllemer, So. uh. Ave. TerttlljlgcrMfir Co.
1 1. 1 tier, .mis. Ag.iin.i. 'Ihomiwiou. 1. II.
lersey. Miss (icitrude.
Tollmin. J.
llartey, A. II.
Homo, S. H.
Hall, Mrs. Ldui,
HlgKin, Rev. A, M.
Jones, Alfred,
.lone', lllttle W,
Thlli'iiit. ltlchaid 12.
Vnnbiiien, John W.
Wood, Miss Alice, 2.
Wllfeit, Mi-s Annie.
WtBstcr, John fi.
Webster, Miss Miry O.
Ionian, l.chuinl
wallers, ileniy.
Knnciijer, John Leonaid Wolfe, jfks Oorlnne.
K.iUe, J. 12. Whhi, 'Ihomas II.
Keeley Cine.
ITALIAN',
Dontriilco Mino, (llii'oppe N'c-deo, 12ilmrlo
(illmil. l.'ellce Antonio (tnlllano, fllollo Do
ltos.1, Ueccbettl Alpredo, Andiei l'eretti. AmVIo
Presinte, (Ilcue Varano, Ciililn Pctrtuti, illii.
seppe I'ortanota, (ilutimili IVtilllo.
POLISH.
Maicln W.tocekl, I'rnnchzak Itogliiskl, W'lmentv
MirkimsM Mldiuu laikoro.i, Jan Mencko, Prink
(VnttimM, I'ellks Kucskl, Prank Mnilatkomkls,
Paul Cuchnekl, Anton Sakcntt ir7l, .Ionic II ik
donas, l'mll Agei, John lloicimiiiiii, Jekup Lin
kenre, (lendiuta Tani tzacwlt'7, Anton Knncskle
uio, Vntoni L'niliibulsc, Paul I'jihuk, Wiidtfl.
Imt- Stutliiiikk, Jonas Olles, Juzef Macicjewnkl,
Mlchat Klrinskl, Ondilcnr. Jur.skie..
IIUXOARIAX.
Selnnn Plnjr.iii, Adam Ptu76ki, ( li. Illi.
oni, Apobmlenea Mapkemo, Oleksi Kuzendi,
Prank Xmtlckl, Mll.uhiko Mlluly, Jo-eph Kllmis,
l'olllvs Woj-7, AilunilihM oKuruil, M.ii.tlan llo
aber, Ho.to nindin, Peer Viahel, John 11a
logas. West Scranton Station.
Mrs. II. 12. Ill ul.innri. John Pitchcotitcb, Tied
Hughes Mks Meitie Jackson, P. . Ki-ttle, P.
J. O'.Malley. William Patterson, John J. Wade,
ltobeit Waslihtnn. '
Hanley's Entire Wheat Bread.
Have you tried It? if not, that you
do so is all wo nsk. Those who have
used It know Its abundant nutritive
quality those who haven't, have a
treat In store. Leave or phone your
orders to 420 Spruce stieet.
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LOCKWOOD SHEETING.
Rteacbccl. Ptown.
42 in. wide. . 9 l-2c 8c
45 in. wide., lie 10c
50 in. wide. .13c 10c
6-4 wide 14c 12 l-2c
8-4 -wide .... 17c 15c
9-4 wide 19c ' 17c
10-4 wide . . .21c 19c
4-4 WIDE BLEACHED MUS
LIN. Lonsdale Bleached ....7 1-2c
Fruit of the Loom 7 l-2c
Hills 7c
Dwight Anchor 7 l-2c
GOOD PINE Sc QUALITY IN
REMNANTS.
2 to 25 yard lengths, at yd . 5c
4-4 WIDE BROWN MUSLINS.
Atlantic A 6c
Atlantic H 5 l-2c
Atlantic 5? 5c
Lockwood B 6c
Enterprise E. E 4c
Hndley Oc
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FRED R. SMITH,
ELECTRIC AND GAS FIXTURES,
GAS STOVES,
507 Linden Street,
Board of Trade Building.
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We are in the midst of old-time Sacrifice Sales of Winter
Footwear. The shoes we shall offer during this sale are not old
j or shopworn; among them will be the well known makes of
U Johnson & Mnrphy and The Stetson. Don't let this opportunity
V slip away, Here are some of the values:
a Lot 1 J. & M. and the Stetson. Men's Patent Leather,
; Patent Ideal Kid, Gnamel and Box Calf, r a j &j s(
t regular 85 and 56 values, all sizes, for. M5- Sfi" p-. OU
U Lot 2 Men's Enameled and Box
i S'i'rjaTut'lor':8.''!::!?:5.5:?? $2.50 and $3
a Lot 3 Ladies' Box Calf, lace, winter weight,
regular 2,50 and $300 values lor 4) I . D
J. Lot 4 Misses' nnd Children's Lace and Button, n
? regular 75c and $1.00 value, for 0)C
It will be cheaper to buy now than it will be to wait
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Tops and Stamped Linen
Goods.
Our special sale of the
above lines has been a
great success and will
last only six days more.
It will pay to visit our
store before sale closes.
i Cramer-Wells Co.,
130 Wyoming Avenue.
'Phono 353-3.
HOME
MEDICAL BATTERY
WITH ALL
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SURPRISINGLY
LOW PRICES.
CHARLES B. SCOTT, 9
119 FRANKLIN AVENUS
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IIRLLLA wo aro spciLing about. Wo
cure the abote-mentionrd ailment, and
al-,0 carry the lireet lino of Uuibiellas
and l'aiasols in the city.
The Scranton
Umbrella Manufacturing Co.,
313 Spruce Street.
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