The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 11, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SCUANTON TltlBUNK-TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1002.
tho road for n wholesale ten hottso nnd
has bcentfnVollng mostly In tho South,
lie seemed more genial than over, and
was the picture of vigorous health,
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RAILROAD TltilE TABLES,
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THE CITY'S NEEDS
ESTIMATED AT $39,000.
Appropriation Ordinance Introduced
in Common Council at Last Night's
Meeting and Passed on First, and
Second Reading Estimates Two
Thousand Dollars Lower' Than.
Last Year The Ordinance with
Chnnges Over Last Year.
The estimate of the city's expense for
the coming year was shown last night
to be fixed at SSSVJOU. two thousand less
than last year. The ordinance con
taining the annual appropriations was
inttodiiued ai the meeting of common
council and was missed on first and
second readings without a dissenting
vote and without debate.
The ordinance with I he increase or
decrease over last year's appropriations
indicated. Is as follows:
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Prmiillnic for the niiiiii.il .inpinitiiatiuii-i for llu
fl-c.il j par from Apill 7, l!li, i Apiil (I. I!iii.l.
Spelion I. l!c il in da iiiihI h tin- n'ln I inid
rnmiiion cuuncil uf tti city of ('.iilii)tnl.ilit .iimI it
is licioliy oiiKifnril li. (lie uiitliinily nf Hip ..une.
Iliat tin1 followini; ;ipiiuprifitiniH l,i nnil .up lioii.
li.v niulp for (lip IUe.il ,p.ir li.'innin Apiil 7,
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The Increases and Decreases.
The Increase tills year, over last, in
the police fund, Is due to the Increase
plven the police by ordinance of coun
c"ls over a year ago, and after tile
.Adoption of last year's appropriation
"urdinance.
The appropriation for special police
Was Incioased $25, though Chief JlcAn
drow nsked for ?LT, more. The Item of
JM has stood since the time of Chief
imggan'H regime, years ago. when the
police needs or the city were appre
ciably smaller than today.
As will be noticed, there is a separate
Item of S4S0 for fire hose. The purpose
.Is to keep this fund Intact, for tha
Xtui'ehase of hose only.
In the Item of repairs to streets, thete
its an increase of $1,500 over last yen?.
3 his gives upiJiHui.fiE-wJva It will coVt
,to repair tho streets after the recent
jfloodsi'llibtigh this sum may not be sttf
iS iftnt.
There has been a notable dei tease
tuaflo In tho fund for principal and In-
gorostof funded .debt, and the fund fqr
.egal costs, tlie aggregate amount helnfr
,320, Tho increase In the street '
ij.ighlhig fund is duo to the comtneuda
jle Increase that was made In the ntiip-
er of lahips. 'litis covers the materiUl '
iChargealn tho two ordinance. ;,
S Tho ordlnttnce, when It was read liv
ai.o clerk, was referred to tho estimates
Sommlttee, which reported favorably
forthwith, Tho measure tlten tpilekly'
tombed tluoiigli t1 I'cadlnlitC-.wlUiopt
gny dobSlT.J 3taB'ii8t"'fiXjecU-al'lhat any
ShntfrlnC OlHillgeHrwi(iSbi.iriad'e before
il Is ado-preo."-' " '
m In order that
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ryrltliqta umlucihtiftte lyRrpTyeotBftiiiga.
I "'raodTFoTthe'fiatresf
2! Thei) Is,iiq VsUer medicine made for
9)ablesnntln Utttfniberraln'H CoubIi item-
tTreWftrcWesi malto it a fuvorlta with
IhQ piQtherH of small thllJr&n. it
rjUlcUly curea their tousim una culds
preventlngr pneumonia, a othoivaerlouB
tpnsequenceB. it not only.urea croup
but when given an soon as tha croupy
(rough appenra will prevent the attack,
puamberlain's Cough Itemeay-contahiB
no opium or narcotlo In any form, and
ptay bo given aa confidently to a baby
K.to tyl dult. It always cures. For
JWle ,by qll-drussUU. , , ...
Hon of councils, April 7, It was decided
to meet next Monday evening.
Tito illHposHlou of this measure was
tl'.e mot Important business of the
evening.
The report of City Controller Wheeler
ft.r nine months, to iJec. .11, 1001, was
next lit Importance. It was n careful
and exhaustive report untl so Impressed
tho members of council that at tho
suggestion of Chairman Collins, n mo
tion by Mr, Wltitlleld, seconded by
Hairy Musters, was adopted, directing
the same to be published as. prescribed
by lr.w.
The report showed a balance on De
cember .'II, last, or $7,7C!l.7S.
The minor business of council In
cluded the payment of a number of
bills unit the granting of tho monthly
roiiulsltloiis. of tho Columbia, and Mit
chell Hose companion.
Ccunellinan Hurry Masters asked the
chair for Information its to what au
thority lite fire chief had to direct the
purchase nf hose companies' supplies
in n particular store. He hail been
asked, Mr. Masters said, by several
ho.'ienten lately, us to this. The chair
man replied that he had no knowledge
of the Hie chief's authority or power,
:,luit sttppused the pltrchasi'A should be
made where the best products could be
b uiglil for the least money. This eon
i hided the Iiuitllry.
.Mr. Whitfield uskeil that the general
sidewalk ordinance be taken from the
table, where it has rested for several
weeks, bill later he withdrew his mo
tion. Council was notilled that $1 ,R0 insur
ance on lite Mitchell Hose lioupe and
$,-.,0110 on the city building had ex
pired. The matter was referred to
committee.
The only absentees were Messrs.
Kennedy, I.ofltis and Murphy.
M. E. CHURCH ORGAN.
It Will Be One of the Finest Instru
ments in This Section.
The First .Methodist congregation,
which will have as line a house of wor
ship as can be found among the Meth
odist churches In this section, will like
wise boast of an organ Unit will be
unequalled In tills city, and without an
equal in Scranlon, save Klin J'ark
church hi Unit city.
While a technical description of the
organ would be better appreciated after
It lias been used for the first lime, a
comprehensive idea of Its properties or
parts may be timely. The most con
spicuous feature Is the number of stops,
which, generally speaking. Is the criter
ion by which an organ is judged. There
will he a total of forty-three stops, dis
tributed as follows: Great organ, 7;
speaking stops, 7; small organ, 11: ped
al, 4: mechanical registers. 7; pedals,
11. The number of pipes In the organ
will be l.iifiO. which will produce a
mighty volume of tone.
As compared with the organ that was
destroyed the new Instrument will lie
almost double In power. An idea of its
increased superiority can be gained
when It is mentioned that the old organ
was regarded as perhaps the best that
was In the ity. j. P.. Aloler. of Hug
gurst'own. 11(1.. Is the 'contractor.
Tlie plans of the chinch will be ready
for contractors to bid on within a week.
The illness of Architect l.angley, . of
Hcranton, prevented the plans from be
ing ready Ibis week.
Positions in Scranton.
Miss Margaret .McDonald, of South
Main street, has accepted a position as
stenographer with tlie International
Correspondence schools at Scranton.
Miss Itosalie llurke, also of this city,
accepted, a similar position just prior
to Miss McDonald.
Doth young ladies sire graduates of
Prof. Scott's commercial lnstltute,vhich
Is quite a compliment to this city. In
this respect, it might be mentioned that
Carbondale Is very well represented
among the stenographers In tlie Corres
pondence schools, six of them being
from this cil.v.
Meetings of Tonight.
Division No. 11, A. O.. II. '
St. Vincent d'e Paul, , .
Lucre tin lodge, 'Daughters of Ite
bekah. Lackawanna tribe, lied Men,
Knights of Honor.
Local lfill, raited .Mine Workers.
Carbondale Cycle clidi.
Daughters of St. (leorge,
School Teacher 111.
Miss Nellie Judge, of Itoblnson ave
nue, lias been absent friiin her duties
as teacher hi ouu of the Fell township
schools because or a severe attack of
grip,
Genial Andy O'Connell in Town.
Andy O'Connell, the genial Andy, was
In town this week, shaking Imuds with
his many friends). Andy has been on
A FIVE O'CLOCK TEA.
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The Tribune today presents a most
Interesting picture, a group of wee Car
bondale misses having a splendid time
at a 5 o'clock tea, as it were. The
group Is one, of the moat natural ami
cutu gatherings of llttio folks thut could
be persuaded to sit while tho picture
pmn preserved their likenesses, In
this respect tho picture Is remarkable,
Thu expression of each one. as she cen
ters her Interest In Haby Peck, who Is
tlie guest of honor in tlie gathering, Is
as natural aa can be, anil there Is no
doubt of the group talcing a prize In a
photographic contest. It Is certain that
many pictures which huvo been uwurd
ttl prizes In numerous contests of high
THE ELECTRIC LIGHT DEAL.
Hon. E. E. Hendricks nnd Hon, John
T. Reynolds of This City, Presi
dent nnd Vico President.
T.he deal by Which the Lackawantta
Valley Light, Heat and l'owcr Supply
company acquires control of the electric
lighting plants nt Archbald and Jermyn
was consummated yesterday. The
change gives to the Lackawannti com
pany the lease of the two plants In the
boroughs mimed,
In tho re-orgnnlzatlon Carbondale llg
ures (utile prominently, Inasmuch as
two of the higher olllcers were chosen
from this city. They are Hon, K. 13.
Hendricks, president, and Hon. John F.
Iteynohls, vice president. Mr. Hen
dricks held this ofllce before, but Mr.
Keynulds' election was the first time
that Carbondale had more than ojte rep
resentative In the executive board. Con
siderable of tlie stock of the Lackawan
na company Is held by residents of this
cltv.
AN OLD FOLKES CONCERT.
Musical Affair in Preparation for
Benefit of M. E. Church.
An enterprise for the bcuellt of the
Methodist church that Is arousing keen
Interest Is the old folkes' concert, which
will take place sonie time In April, in
the Walt building on Church street,
whilst Is the temporary home of this
congregation.
The concert will appeal to all who
love music, and that means everybody,
for there will bo u programme of mel
odies that will be popular as long as
they are preserved. W. D, lOvans, the
choirmaster. Is arranging the pro
gramme. While most of tho talent will
be from Carbondale. a Tew soloists from
out or the city will assist. The date
will be announced In due time.
LOST A FINGER.
Painful Affliction of Michael Bren
nan; of Dundnff Street.
Michael Dreiinan, of Dnndnff street,
who has been working In Philadelphia
for a number of months, came home a
few days ago to rest and seek treat
ment for a painful sore on the Index
linger of his right hand. The affection
Is a felon, which gained such progress
before being cheeked that II brought
about the loss of the linger which It at
tacked. Tlie rest of the hand Is also
painfully inflamed and will require
faithful treatment to heal it.
Mr. Uremian is a young man who has
a host of friends who will be grieved
to learn of his allllction..
PASSING OF THE SNOW.
The Gradual Thaw Is Welcomed
by
Carbondale Residents.
Tlie gradual thaw that is In process is
being gratefully regarded by Carbon
dallans. particularly those whose
properties were In the neighborhood of
streams that illicit become nilschiev
ious, bul nothing like during the last
Hood.
There is a -good deal of snow here on
the hillsides, but it Is going away so
gradually that no-Inconvenience is be
ing felt, save In the outskirts where
water and slush are ankle high, while
mud Is abundant. . All fear of.the creeks
hereabouts is out of mind.
To Philadelphia for
Joseph F." White, of Fo
Treatment.
rest City, hi'.s
at the Harrison house last night. He
Is en-route to Philadelphia to seek
treatment to restore ills failing health.
He has just returned from the Hot.
Springs, where he was recnpor.ill.ig,
After a Contract.
J. 15. Nicholson has gone to Chicago,
where he will spend a week. Mr. Nich
olson's mission is to secure a big con
tract, If possible, for the firm which he
now represents, C. I!. Scott & Co., ma
chinery and electrical supp'les, Scran
ton. Club Men to Meet.
The Carbondale Cycle club will meet
in regular session this evening. The
members are urged to attend, as there
are several propositions awaltiuc; ac
tion. i ' "
Mr. Lathrope Improving.
K. D. Lathrope, or tlie ICvcuiug Lead
er Publishing company, who has been
111 at his home for a week, is improving
and will be able to go to his olllce In a
IV w days,
A New Position.
Dan Peel, of Wyoming street, com
menced work yesterday in tlie phar
macy of ,. W. Reynolds,
Resumes After Flood,
Tlie Carbondale Milling company,
whose plant was almost destroyed by
the Hood that came down the Delaware
and Hudson tracks from Dundaff, re-
standing did not approach this one of
the little folks.
Tho children are, with owt exception,
of well known t'urbondalo families, The
cute baby is Helen Peck, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Hymn M, PeclJ. Next to
her is Dorothy, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, U. S. Wonnacott; then comes
(lladys AVonuacoU, daughter of Mrs. A.
It. Jones; Hazel, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ihtgene Wonnacott ; iSiua, daugh
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Z. A, Wonnacott,
of Wayinart.
The little folks were assembled to
enjoy tho party at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Kugeno Wonnacott, on Darto uve
nue. The picture was taken by Cramer,
- j ;- ' waa
tkfcbAi
It is pure.
It is gentle.
It is pleasnnt.
It is efficacious.
It is not expensive.
It is goocr for children.
It is excellent for Indies.
It is convenient for business men.
It is perfectly safe under all circumstances.
It is used by millions of families the world over;
It stands highest, as a laxative, with physicians.
If you use it you have the best laxative the world
produces.
m
sinned operations yesterday morning,
Included in the loss was a dynamo,
valued tit one thousand dollars, which
was rendered practically useless.
A SUDDEN DEATH.
Miss Hattie Tltley Expires at Homo
of Her Hostess.
Miss Ilnttio Ptley, of Chenango
Forks, died a somewhat tragic death
yesterday. She was visiting at the
home of Attorney Charles llorton and
Mrs. llorton, on North Main street.
During the forenoon she was seized
with an attack of weakness. Hlie gasped
and passed away before Mrs. llorton.
who was nearby, could aid her.
The deceased was the dauchter of
Cohin I'tley, of Chenango Forks, N. Y.
Hhe died on her birthday, having been
IT, years old yesterday. She came here
two months ago to receive treatment
for a disease of tlie heart. She was re
lated to Mrs. llorton.
Last evening services of the dead
were conducted at the Horton home by
Jtev. A. F. Chaffee. This morning the
deceased will be taken on the Erie flyer
to Chenango Forks for burial.
BOY INJURES EYE.
Willie Fitzsimmons Meets with
Ac-
cident While at Play.
While engaged in some boyish frolic
yesterday, Willie Fitzhlinmous, 12 years
old, of Canaan street, had a narrow es
cape from dangerous Injury. He
gashed his eye and Is now in lhner
geney hospital for treatment.
Tlie boy was running along Canaan
street and In his speed he came against
a barb wire fence, which caught him
about the head. His right eye miirerea
most, that organ being lacerated, but
not dangerously, however. There is no
fear as to his sight being destroyed.
The lad's sister, Frances Kltzsim
mons. Is' also an Inmate or the hospital,
having been admitted on Friday, as
stated in yesterday's Tribune.
Funeral of Felix Devnnncy.
Tlie funeral or the late Felix Devan
n y took place yesterday from the fam
ily residence on lirooklyn street, and
was marked by an outpouring of friends
that bespoke the esteem of the de
ceased. Services were conducted in St.
Hose church where a high mass of re
quiem was sung. Dtirlal took place In
St, Itose cemetery.
Not Going- to New York.
Common Council John Nealon. who
recently resigned liis position under the
Ontario and Western, at Mayflcld, Is
not going to New York city as. lie In
tended when submitting his resignation.
He will remain in Curbondnle. This
will be' good news for his many friends,
who would sincerely regret bis leaving
here.
Among- D. & H. Employes.
Jacob Fltel Is a trail i tit his old stand
at the Delaware and Hudson round
house, after a brief illness.
Guy Little, llrenian of the Iloncsdale
passenger engine, Is al work after a two
Weeks' Illness.
Out of Hospital,'
John filler was discharged from
Kuiergency hospital yesterday. He was
admitted several weeks ago for treat
ment for fracture of his leg, sustained
by falling.
Serving on Grand Jury.
Kdward Yarrlngton and V. J. Hughes,
of this city, are In i-'cranton this week
serving on the grand jury, which was
convened by the court yesterday.
THE PASSING THRONG.
Mrs. Timothy McGarry. of Terrace
street. Is III.
P. II. Carey, of circen Island, N. Y
is In tho city.
O. O. Oswald, of Scranton, was In tho
city yesterday.
llobert Gardner spent Sunday with
friends In Scranton,
Mr. and Mrs, K. H. Stone weru Scran
ton visitors on Sunday.
.Miss Mary (ierrlty has returned after
u brief visit In Pittston.
Claude, Oliver was a visitor In the
FJectrio city on Sunday.
Miss Mary Moran has returned from
a visit with Scranton friends,
Mrs. Haydeu lSvuns spent yesterday
with West Scranton relitlvc3.
Mrs. Patrick McGarry is uulte sick
at her home on tho West Side.
Miss Jennie Yoyle, of Olyphuut, Is tlie
guest or Miss Alice Hushlelgh.
Lou Dunlin, of Hlngliainton, was a
visitor to Carbondale yesterday,
Frank Walker, of Pittston, Is the
guest of Martin O'Neill, of Brooklyn
street.
Miss Agnes Hastings, of Pittston. is
tho guest of Miss Florence Murray, of
Plkp Htreet,
Itev. A. F. Chaffee was in Scruuton,
yesterday, attending the funeral of tho
lute Itev, William IOdgar, once pastor
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mmily lajc&tiv
of the Methodist Episcopal church In
this city.
Misses Mamie and Annie Stevens
spent tho Sabbatli with friends in the
Electric city.
John Hennessy, of Dlnghamtou, mak
er of the "Three Star" cigar, is at the
Harrison house.
Daniel Monuuan, of Honesdalo, is the
guest of his cousin, lVchnrd Monahan,
of South Main stree-:.
Misses Cella Hrady and Catherine
Walsh, or Mayfleld, were visitors In
Carbondale yesterday.
Misses Hattie Scutt and Amy Ditt
more, or Jermyn, were the guests of
Carbondale friends yesterday.
George Paul, of the Miners and Me
chanics' bank, is spending a few days
with his parents In Oneonta, N. Y.
James Gorman. manager of the branch
of the Boston Tea company, made a
business trip down the valley yesterday.
Misses Sallle and Kate Gallena, of
Dttnniore, wire the guests yesterday of
Miss Mary MeLane, of Brooklyn street.
Mr. and. Mrs. John T. Roberts, of
Scranton, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. William Isger, of South Main
street.
Captain Thomas Murphy, of the Cor
respondence schools, Is on a business
trip nlong the Ontario and AVest'ern
road north.
Mrs. J. J. Moran, of Wllkes-Barre, has
returned home after a row days' visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Finlan, on Brooklyn street.
Miss Maine Charlesworth, who has
been thu guest or Mrs. Harry Harrison,
on North Main street, returned to her
home in Green llidge yesterday.
Myron Hockenberry returned yester
day to resume his studies at Dickinson
college, Carlisle, after a visit with his
mother. Mrs. H. J. Hockenberry. -Mrs.
Hockenberry will leave in a few days
for Le Grand, Oregon, where her hus
band Is located as principal or schools.
l"iyses Wonnacott, manager of Won
nacott Dros.' Pioneer Steam laundry,
has returned from a two weeks' visit
In Washington. D. C. During his ab
sent e, Mr, Wonnacott visited a number
of big laundries and acitulred a good
deal of practical knowledge or the
business.
Patrick Kearney, or Yandllng, was in
the city yesterday. Mr. Kearney Is a
leading citizen or Yandllng, and holds
the olllce of borough treason r. Mo has
been treasurer Tor two ternet and is
held In such high esteem that he can
have the olllce again from I ho borough
council, if lie cares to (111 It.
.Miss Lettle Horgan, of Elmirn, who
has been visiting at the home or Dr.
and Mrs. William McGraw, returned to
her home yesterday. .Miss Horgan. who
Is an accomplished vocalist, a soloist
in one of the principal churches In EI
mlru, added a number of friends to the
wide circle which she enjoys in this
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Mrs, John Solomon, of Main street.
was summoned to JohiiHtown yesterday
by the Illness of her two grandchildren
who have been stricken down with
scarlet fever.
The funeral of Willie, the child or
Mr. and .Mrs. Frank ilemehighl, will
take place at "J o'clock this afternoon.
Services at the home on Second street
at .' o'clock.
James Tucker and Gomer Lewis are
the delegates selected to represent lo
cal No. 1025, Hulled Mine Workers, at
the coming convention at Sliainoklu.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. F. McDermott and
child u ro spending a few days with
South Scranton friends.
Willie Little, of Coloradd. Is hero cm
a visit, after several years' absence, at
the homo of ills brother. Ontario and
Western Conductor John Little, of
Itushbrook road,
Mrs. David Jones and daughter Mary
and grandson David, of Forest City,
wore yesterday guests of Mrs. Henry
Mayuard, of Main street.
Henry Fjtzpatrlck, of South Scranton,
was a visitor here on Sunday.
The stocker Hoso company which
have been lying dormant for thu past
year are to reorganize at a meeting
to be held In their rooms on North
Main street this evening.
At Thursday's meeting of Itushbrook
lodge, No. 850, I. O, O, F tho Initiatory
degreo will be worked which will bo
followed by a lunch and smoker.
A fagot supper will be served In
Windsor hall Wednesday evening,
March 19, under tho auspices of tio
Ladles' Aid of the Congregational
church. A large number of tickets have
been disposed of,
The child of Mr, und Mrs, Will Hob
erts, of Second- street, suffering with
diphtheria, Is slowly Improving, tho
symptoms yesterday being quite en
couraging. W. J. Bergan, of Peckvllle, n former
Maylleld resident, who was recovering
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from mi attack of pneumonia, has suf
fered a relapse and la again in bed.
Miss Bertha. Coon, of Main street,
was a Scranton visitor yesterday.
Mr. P. IT. Collins, or South Main
street, who was Injured while at work
last December and who has been con
fined to his bed ever since, has recov
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a little each day.
OLYPHANT
The new borough council held Its
first meeting last evening, with Presi
dent -Brown In the chair. All members
were present. The bills of Mrs. Wil
liam Wheeler, for $.'!, and F. M. Lynch,
est:., for $310, were ordered paid, as were
also the bill of the water company,
S'J.GO; Delaware and Hudson company,
$SL'.50; Atlantic Refining company, $11.
Treasurer Van Sickle's bond In the sum
of $30,000 was rend, with Mary E.
Lynch, B. N. Kennedy, J. W. O'Brien,
F. M. Williams and F. L. Van Sickle,
-M. D,, as seMtrltles.
Piesident Uroivn then proceeded to
apiicunco his committees, which were
as follows: Street Bosak, Mosley,
O'Holleran, Ingoldsby. Light Jones,
JMc.Malncs, Heap, Bosak. Finance
Heap, MeMalncs, Jones, O'Holleran.
Printing Mc.Malnos, Pettigrew, O'Hol
leran, Heap. Building Fadden, Nea
lon. ingolsby, Hoyes. Auditing Hoyes,
Fadden, Jones, Nealon. Fire Petti
grew, Bosak, O'lfolleraa, McMalnes.
After Mr. Brown had concluded read
ing the names, Mr. Reap created a
sensation by making a motion that the
appointments be rejected, and gave his
reasons that the president had used
Iiour judgment In making the appoint
ments; that some of the wards were
leperesenled more than others. Mr.
Brown maintained that he had the
power to appoint whom be pleased on
committees and that that was final.
He refused to entertain Mr. Reap's
motion.
A motion was then made that the
order of business as used lust year be
again adopted. Tlie Nealon ruction op
posed tills and a lie vote followed, as
follows: For Bosak, Brown, lie
Means, Jones, O'Halloran, Ingolsby.
Against Reap, Nealon, Pettigrew,
Fadden, Hoyes, Mosely. A motion was
then made to adjourn, with a like re
sult, fi to (!. Mr. Brown then announced
that he would adjourn the meeting
himself, and left the council chamber,
followed by five of his adherents. The
remaining six soon followed suit, and
so the meeting ended.
A l lust night's meeting of the school
board, Directors Nealon and Kelly wcro
absent. Secretary Lally reported that
It was the opinion of the board's attor
ney' that the school district should de
fray the expense of vaccinating the
school children, and not the council.
Tho question of providing proper tlraln
age lor the grounds at the First ward
school was discussed and referred to
the building committee.
The following bills were ordered
paid: Olyphant Electric plant, $S;
Philip Hastings, $12; Lawrence How
aul, ST.fiO; Lally Bros., $Si:; W. A.
I lickuy, $5; M. J. Geary, VM.li'i; John
Pcmpspy, $!)-l.':."i; J. W. Patten, .$:',-,. It
was decided to close the night schools
on tho evening of .March 11. The II
nunca committee was directed to ef
rect a aottlenient or 1SH0 laxes with ex
Collcctor Hob.in.
lu-v. P. .1. .Murphy and sister, Miss
Crete Murphy, have returned home
from a visit to Dansvllle. N. Y.
Miss Clara Hull, of lllakely, Is spend
ing tho week in New York.
Miss Georgia Thomas', of Spring
Brook, is assisting at the postolllce this
v eek.
Mr, and Mrs. V, C. Evans, of Siisque
hunisii Htreet, entertained a number of
relatives on Saturday availing, In honor
of Mr. Kvun' fortieth birthday. Tho
time was most cnjoyublo spent In mu
sic and conversation, and delicious re
freshments were served by the hostess.
A handsome umbrella and smoking
Jacket were received by Mr. Evans.
Tilt guests were: Mrs, Margaret
Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans,
Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow Coalbaugh,
Mlspes Mary, Georgia and Gladys
Evans and Vivian Coolbaugh, of Pur
yea; Mis. William Leek, Mrs. Elvira
Jones and Mrs. A. P. Haines, or this
place,
PRICEBURG,
Mr. Frank lllickens and Miss Alice
Eley were visiting friends In Jermyn
Sunday.
.Mr. and Mrs. George Schmidt spent
Sunday with relatives In Green Hhlgo.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Weilantl and
daughters visited relatives hi Scranton
Sunday.
.Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson, of Green
Ridge visited their parents In this
place on Sunday.
Mr. Henry Pierks, of Carmalt street,
was a business caller In Scruuton yes
terday, Mr. and Mrs, Chllds, of Maple street,
spent Sunday with friends In Jermyn.
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TAYLOR.
Henry Strlne was tendered a birth
day reception at the homo of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Neglle, of Main street, on
Friday evening. Mr. Strlne was 21
years of ago and his numerous friends
gathered to celebrate the occasion. Ho
was presented with a beautiful umbrel
la by Mr. Neglle. Dancing and other
amusements were Indulged in up to
a late hour when refreshments wore
served. The Union orchestra furnished
music for tho occasion.
Tho contest for tho gold watch be
tween Miss Annie Davis and Mr. John
Thomas and for tho set of china dishes
between Mrs. Ann Valle und Mrs. Mary
J. Evans, which was postponed' from
Washington's birthday, will come off.
on May 1".
Tho Christian Culture class of the.
Calvary Baptist church will conduct
their regular weekly exorcises this
evening when an Interesting paper will
be read by Mrs. II. 11. Harris, Miss
Leah Evans, Mrs. Janet Owens and
Alfred Jones.
For the first time since the strike wns
declared yesterday the Scranton Trac
tion company had cars running on
schedule time.
Tho juvenile choir which was recent
ly organized to compete at tho national
eisteddfod to be held In the new ar
mory, Scranton, on Decoration Day,
will meet tomorrow evening In Llewel
yn's hall for their first rehearsal. W.
If. Thomas Is the director.
Material for tho now bridge to bo
erected over the Keyset- creek on Oak
street is being hauled to the place and
work will be commenced on -the same
tis soon as the weather becomes favor
able. Miss Gertrude Jones, of Main street,
has returned home from her visit with
relatives in Wllkes-Barre.
Master David Klnkor, of Wllkes
Barre, Is visiting at the homo of his
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jamea
Jones, of Main street.
Mrs. David S. Price and son .Bert, ol
Clark Summit, were guests of tho for
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs, John E.
Davis, of North Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fletcher have
returned to their home in Wlnton after
being the guests of relatives in this
town.
DALTON.
Miss Sadie Mueklow, of Virginia, 13
the guest of her sister, Mrs. B. F.
Bobathan.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bailey, of
Scranton, were guests of Mrs. Mahoney
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Carr, of Wllkes
Barre, are visiting the latter's mother,
Mrs. Eliza, Carr. A young son was
born to them on Friday.
.Mrs. Tennanl, of Illinois, Is spending
some time with her daughter, Mrs.
Frank Moxloy.
Mrs. C. n, Haslain, who has been
quite 111, Is Improving.
Mrs, W. A. Dean, who Is sojourning
In Florida, writes some very Interesting
accounts of her stay among the flowers
and orange In that tropical land.
The last quarterly conference of tho
Methodist church was postponed from
last Saturday evening to March 21.
Thomas Hall, of Scranton, was a vis
itor In this place Suiiduy.
Boyco Stephens has accepted a posi
tion hi the barber shop of Otto Brower.
Fred Greene has moved back to his
home In Clark's Green.
S, E. Finn has sold his house and lot
to Harry Dean, of Scranton, who ex
pects to occupy it about April 1.
The entertainment In tho Baptist
church last Friday evening was very
Aell attended. Tho programme con
sisted of recitations by Miss Sarah
Price, singing by Mrs. Montague and
Cera Knight, and giamaphone selec
tions by Robert Northup,
On Friday evening the Homo and
Foreign .Missionary societies will serve
a tea In tho Baptist church from to
ci. for ten cents. A musical and liter
ary programme will bu rendered from
8 tu It o'clock
.Mrs. Ir.i Kresgo visited relatives lr
Scranton over Sunday.
Tho P.illon Literary circle met at the
homo of .Miss Mary Gardner last even
big. Rev. Dr. Floyd, presiding elder of tiio
Hlnghainloii district, preached an ex
cellent sermon In the Mothodist church
Sunday evening.
On tho evening of .March -1 tho Hoso
company of this borough held a meet
ing for reorganization. Tho following
olllcers were elected: President, T. II.
Miller; vice president, C. P. Finn; sec
letary. F. M. Francis; treasurer. Pr, J.
W. Price. The company proposes, to
meet regularly each month hereafter.
Walter Purdy, of Scranton, called on
his parents hero on Saturday.
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