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The Scranton Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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THE SCBAKTOJN TKIBUN E-TT KS, A MORKIJiG. FEBIUAl.V 20. 1891. uiiiaHuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKi III. (11)110 GIFT Pipe Valves FittingS 1 FAVOR THI- POLE TAX ORDINANCE loorge Bandonou, K.

Q. Coar- fuller, J- n. Flsnef, diaries He Presents tlio Boiril of Trade with a Portrait of Colonel J. K. Piiea sen, K.

L. Uctalurar. Mi'inbi'iship -W. Brawood, Kiogilty, a. 0 if.

Uennall Aieisnient' P. Davldwq, J.W C. H. Bcottl 0, BTANDUCQ COIOUTTBB8. nn liirt in i l.utlmr Kullur, iiv THE SCRANTON SUPPLY AND MACHINfc'RY GO.

nllliiiliiiiUilllllimiiiiliiiililimiiK Moore FIRE INSURANCE 20 Wyoming Avenue Lackawanna Members ol llio Hoard RsqUSSl tbe Mayor mil City Councils to GIvS IhO Measure 1 lii ir Support. I lif Scr.iiiton Republican's Ailvei -libing, Silioiuu Not Ki'teivod Mill) Mm it Favor, W. T. Hmttli I''. Miirllii.

Lgill Ion and I es Uale, II A Mill Finance SaniniJ Him Bolotnon Qotdnntth (St raft i itmi highways Jones, a. Bart). Trausneitatlnn Portar, Kallj i II mill II. I'eck, Joseph II E. I Willliilu kin, i.

i liava, H. i. ii. Pond, nininei or. toius tiUH CONCERT.

a a MM ML NEEDED So Says Mayor COBBtU in an Interview Willi I Tribune Representative, PARKS AND VIADUCTS ALSO WANTED i in- Purchase ol md ror Park Pup Will Nut Increase tin- l.i.i lion Scctiiin.il Ideas ui lJi I'luUiccs Should Not Influsncs Gltlsons In I Ih'ii U.illolt at lud.iy'n i in Hon. in anticipation of t. i.l. iv -i alaoklon mill otbar otredu wlilob. would lrous ptr io make laal night's meeting an tenoting iimi busy oor aitoo.the twerd ol tmiii' nunting was wall inl.i teloutou Qolditultb.

prtaantad ti tb( board ii throe-quart orayou portrait of tlx lt .1 A I'iicc. xpreldMl Mr QoUlsnlth loootn pealed ths presentation with a wall t-- limed speech In which lie stated IhnI tlin Appropriate knaptaka i WM actuated bv In irt.ir.t for the MOIUOfg ol OotOdtl I'ruv Tut. board thaukad too donor and Initfuotst) tha iMcretar) to acknowledge lb ptotura Fcnn Ave. A WARM AN tlx scum Spirit Wtlh Sfbloh it was toadotod. I'ti picture depicts Colon) 1 Trice half reclining in an mm oluir 1 and is ii exaelleni ilkaMM Luther Keller presented tho repaid of tllO llUIUKAOlUrt) lMlllllltti', WBiOb showed i' letters diapotitlon of a number of business ooMorai to locate Scran.

ton uiul ixxiBS katlitanoi nioog tutvso til Jobnalown Btool eoapoaj ol Johnitowo, 1' contemplate th erection of a (8,000,000 plant, l'btf BrUtol ap com pan of Boa tOB alto want to OttoblUb Ml, rbO ropoit kloO SkOWfd tliat I'ihcoui lia.l a of otlior drin 00' Jr OOnaidOMtiM, ttud ai 1000 a bVB Dill OOneloaioM war tootbod tb com- units wonld praaaol a tiaal report I'Ee board aeoepted report, ihk ivi rf okoin Ni-a: I'tie cotuiuiCiHi on Ufulatiou tad tOXtO throat 11 V. reporta.l progftM on th poi ii ordinance, i L'ua aioretuaut. bowarar. la tueatiuf witti oppoaittou to a sraatar ixcaut toau was auttclpated. oomiuittae I argea tn: ta uoaru llano: iy tao atdinaBei waiob au outgrow tb of ita Tba aecratarr wa tutrootod to oav to ta tuor aaJ council tha reqaeat of taa boar .1 to support tha uieaaur.

Many maiubara of board wilt atteal tbe maatlu jt OOttOeil wbsn lb bM i ieted upou WtUXUI OOSNELLS VISWS William I ouaell stated that tie had beu jf tbe opinion, uad baa bad no rootoa to cbuStf bis lero, ibat a poia tax woo eqoitoM and just, but badul DOt tblQt tbe corporations owuiug polas abould be taiad out of tbe city Ha is in favor of Dotting tbe alaotric railway wires aeueatb tbaatreet surface if encb i ia practical tbe looaer tbe bet ter, too, for co matter tboug'u otber cities are unable to perfect an uud-r-TN svstetu. scrautou eau ehow LTllpC? nS. aud take a lead ia this 1 a. il, I taa aaa i U-Abber, aV3 3Uf UUCI UUU191UU3 UWUCT ob rn mnfbi iAt inn frnm ha PI lift tin C3TQ 1 11 QTQ ftc chamber of uOiauiaro UdLUa UgS, ClU t5 twilwa bill, aai uriQg tbe ovar 1 of trad to adopt a like lllll Laundry Very Choice Line of ASH GOODS NAINSOOK CHICKS DIMITY A RZATIA DOTTED SS SATEENS AND GINGHAMS, HEARS HAGEH'S, 415 Lacka. Avenue.

Carpets, Wall Papers. vVindow Shades, Ii.llalillul Kiil.iuiiiinaiil al Hull Laal -I. In. I.itim lu I nun i'f Ilia Urinal rtinllniii'111 Unit ii ia attended nny of ii rl of tin. "TMitltr oouno1 at tii Vounj Mn'i Obrlillan Aaioolation hull.

I'lli. (iIit Club wna iiaslated. moat oblr. by Ulu Minnl Manball, wbo 1 wprooontatlw tooa tboandlkno by itorn In b( di iiitiii(ni rtoltationi Tbi fast Uiat ovwry nunibr, witii on exooption, wa U00rd, ninl IOHI UiOre tlnin I wlct Hou to ibow in wnnt popular favor nil Hie nuttibori wr rooolvod, I'lin andlono w.ia rprtnU lie on and oonplttol) fllld tlm Ai loolatlon ball NUMBER OF SEWERS IN CITY. City Lnineer Hlnllip-.

H.s ci a i Showing lh Longth ot I Otal Cost. City hingintot Pbllllpi Ii pwpirod an lotrUn4 taimUtei itateinintol kireat longtb. of awara. main, lat eral. or local, BOOOlmotod in the city, ibowloglu eacb inatanoo tbo longtb, ail'a and coat of MUO, toifatlliir Willi tb nan of ooutraotor.

imptotor aii'i dat of construction blUOh liinrt liaa baeii dovotod to lis preparation and as a reault Hie oltr ia now iu possaaaluii of Qinjoh vikluabla date aa regarde Uer draiaag Tbr are at pieaent ai.vteeu eewar dlstriota In tbe city whoa boaodarlol bavii beau Mtabllabod 1V or liuauuea uuuiborttd froiu one to tiitveu. to- getlier with aauiilt ortioii of tiie Four-teeutll ward in tba Violnity ot Walt Lackawanna avenue, Blxtbatrtat, not indicated by iiumlifr Tlieae die- tricts oontaniplata tli drainage of tor-ritory ooTOtlog 40 1 acres. Thari. are tun ini lewara now coustructe 1. ii a uot provided for bini( No.

5. 0 11, 1 and 10 Tha fifth diltriot, bowever, li partly drained by two separate system! of latarale Tbe largest tairitory inelu lud in any ona district ia 317 Vi acres au.l tbo least acrta. Tbe former lies In the First ward and ii designated us No 6 Tbe latter covers tbat portion of the Tlltl lb nllicsra of the clly goTro IUnt OF OVinolOg nmrs tlinu paaintr liitrl in tlm outgone ol tboolootion lodaji bearing on tb propod Inprov uiinti in brldgM, paiu mnl vladnct, waa nkadoovidonl by tboaniwan llayoi (jonnoll gave yMtorday to a Tmimuni wbo Intel vniwad lillu fm tb pui pose of tioertalolog tlm liiliilatrulliiii'a itlllil le mi tbean ii.n ttom TbO iniiym haul be WM vary USUOh in favor of lh vladuot, which wm con teinpLited fm We.i Liokawaitna av nun. It wua a work wblob, if 0001 ph-led. would UDIJUCationabljl liu illluln tut oonatautly Inoroaiing traffic twoon tho uliv proper and tbo Wait Side, mid WOnld do nwny wit Ii a rail iH I CrOMl.Og winch fur yiiaii liaa hQ reOOgniled "a una Of the moat diillger una lu the city.

i'AIik UOMMlHUONlM' fOWCH llenlmi dated biinillf very plainly a in favor of oonforrlng tb powor on the I'ni 1. 1 ii to purcliiiHn IQOb laodl for pai I. purpnsea lu oppn Mite icotioni of tha city, its OOUlQ he oonvonUutly dono out of tha ordinary tux revenuet, Wbn aaked if it was Ilia intention of the I'ark OOQtinltlioaOM to at um euter into iietfotlalioua for tha purudiiie of the Nay Aug lulls plot fur park pur poses. If that inHstion was decided lu ilia ullli uiaiive. Hie mayor a.iid dill not onderetand it at all, but thought that if i nuitabla agrreineut could Im filtered into with ilia lielawara.

Lick-awaiiua and Waataru Ittilrovl com peny there was a much likllbood of tha Kound Wooda luiurf aacurad fur this purpose us ui.y other tract. "Will the purohai of lands for park puriiies tru 1 to iucreai) the "By no means, mid the mayor "1 sincerely trust that the people of this I city urn clearly informed on toil point, the tax rute will not be raised one mill by the ptss.ige of tbis meal-I use, and all purchases which the com inlsilonera tuigbt inak would be out of tbe ordinary city revenues with, of course, the consent of the councils. BKIlxiLo ASI NIIDBD In answer to a uueation ai to his vitwi on the bridge question, th mayor WILL! JIMS McANULTY. 2 "7 rn I OCX Ave. I 11 XOTE8.

irge Reed yeatarsjay begaa an ac tive ia In! ia.ai: The Mens Ieaae. taa Pesln Aveooa tisipt.ac stfl met a-i: Taealay even. chie I'U managers el la Ki-renc -aion wib a.iU ragahir raetiog Ibis morning it r. -c- Tbara WM a Beatia "Handi AVH tba Shi' ia A'adimy artarn.ou. Adlloiluo Oi acJ cents.

Tbia evening a baaao: osJ w.ll be try tbe ILpwitiO. leagua of tbi 'iar-man Eaiecopal tbiir a a-. A larna aj'iia and Viae s'ree- Vh eoeearl tta tha nwrnSwa of r.n feaMg a nriatian sjlotto 10 a hart iim lodo) to tia bii at tlia 103 BjfOWW as Kail an, an lattlaa! yonag lad; of tMa dty, Ad 'be rsnian of Ryari, law sooth Wyoming afao ia. r'aneral an r.uuncrment intar. TbeLadiaa1 anion Of ths 'nn A venae Baptist chiircb wui g.va a inpper in the church oarPir- Peb MfieoaC to a o'clock a oovnal HM ieettenrWI to a.i.

Her.ry rtlnr.paon. a veteran of the lat war, waa (rran'ea vete-arr win. padrtla yaaterday He sf fed finring the Mtt as a meroU.r ct tun Tiiirtcenth Pennsylvania ''avairy Voliiniean May iinneli nas wried trie Meotlwi rUtb Hawer (li.tri'.l; tbe pur': has a for the Augf'tre r.mpanv. and for Mag walkaand paved gutters on NtXgk itret The Ladiaa Aid fKjiety of the K.rst I'reabyterian i-hurch will lerve their an nasi dinner an'l supper in the lecture r.Kim at the choral on Washington birthday Thnra'iay of thu wk. Tb bst ball teain of i cot poxy throuKh Jarnea MChMl4rlck CaptalB, and Harry f.onrann, managr haa laaned a to any team in nurtlioaetern Pennsylvania to play nt any place or time ity Widmayer remiveU a oil I yesterday from tin 1 'eric, yd Iron works of f'hilada'phia for u-Vt 31 It WM approved by W.

H. Uoold and wae for me terlal uaed In the l.auaawamia avenue bridge. Mias QjlL, of Jerusalem, who has leeii nu nctlve worker In Itntirew Cbrlstiau inlaaion iu and Jaffa for several yeass past, and ha started there a branch of the Young Woman'e f'hrlatiau association and Women's Christian Temperance union, will give talk at tbe praise meeting of the Urnen Kldge Presbyterian church on Wednesday at p. in. A large sitendain Is expected All Indies interested in missions arelu Vttld.

a resolution requesliu en itors i.am- eru and iaay to do all ia their power to defeat IM measure A copy of the motion will be sent tbe congressmen from tbia district. The Tribtse was awarded the contract for printing tb board's annual report, ae underbid all competitors. RgmucAS'a a hi me igvimufgo The Scranton hapublican receivel a black eye in ita endeavor to solicit the boareVl endorsement to a purely personal advertising meisure which is be- isg pushed solely for it own aggrandizement, though stated to be for ths Durpoee cf exalting this city's inter eats A representative of tnekpub lican stated to the bo ir 1 that hs md several aseociates had been about tb city endeavoring to gst fizuras and sdicit the aid of baetnese men in cimpiling a special edition prailiog Scranton buaine-H alvmtagsa, tie lame to be circnlated extensively over the Fourteenth ward drained by a latetal much to CM me eieciors ui line cuy ueciue in invor of these loug needed and very necessary improvements It was a measure for which a great deal could be said and against which the argument was comparatively iusigniticant. Tbey were, he said, improvements, which, it was I true, on tirst glance might appear more local In their benefits that the parks, i but which would iu reality redound as greatly to the benefit of the city at large i as any improvement that conld pus sibly be made. He hoped that the voters woul 1 take a broad viowof this matter an 1 not allow sectional ideas or prejudices to control them in deciding up a measure which was so evidently for the good ot the whole public.

system before mentioned The total length of all sewers constructed within tbe city limits and ia slightly over thirty-five ailles. divided aa follows Stone area aud box culverts. 5, 178.4 feet; brick, round, 1,581 feet brick, egg shaoed. 6,486.5 feet, double 1-inch pip, 3,854 5 ft; aingle fl inch pin. double 'JO-inch pipe, 8,088 7 fet.

sinirle 7,125,8 feet. 18-inch, 8.703 3 feet. 15 inch, feet, 13-lnob, 81, 878. 3 Ml; lu-iuch, feet 110 2 feet, and ICMUr. WM read.

The board pissed i i jjtj feet of inch terra cotto pipe. Tbe total cost of conitructlon. which includes the expense of inspection, incidentals and viewers salaries, amounts 10 DiHl UK In a few instances where colt of private sewers, laid some years back, could not be ascertained, th expense of some were approximated. The above uiiued sewers are pro vided with 640 manholes, 458 lamp boles and 80S catch basins. The outlook for more sewers In the near future is rather bright, us the construction of mains ar contemplated in th Eleventh.

Twelfth and Four teeoth districts, and laterals in tin Fifth, Tenth. Thirteenth and if eentli district. POOR RELATION AT THE ACADEMY Sol Smith Ruissll Olvas One or lb Bast Shows of tbe Season After an absence of eight rears from tliis city, Bol Hniith Kussill, one of thu country. The gentlemen stated best known aud foremost actors BpO. Mrs ANOTHER OF THE RIVER SUITS.

Mary Wetrluh Sues to Recover 1,800 bamae-ae. Mrs. Mary Weirich yesterday brought suit against the Central Hail road of New Jersey to recover for damage that she alleges has been done a property she owns iu South Scranton. Tbe property adjoins tbe Lackawanna river and she claims it has been creatly damaged by th river overflowing it banks by reason of tbs defendant comnany obstructing the channel. Mr.

Weirich is represented by Attorney A. A. Chase. a To vote for tbe parka mark su in tbe box opposite th word "Yes," which Is underneath tbe wuid parks. they were uisnccsaful in gathering tbe reij'iired data ind begged the He ol the ooar of trade's sanction to scheme 'in- suggested Ibat the board get what information it could md tne Republican would do likewise and then an exchange of the inform i lion obtained by both conld be made.

-i eral of th members of the board si mpd the schema aa a purely private nterpr.s which It is not th board's province to fatiiir OT assist in any way. voice wsa hesrd in fsvor of the herne and the board rsferred the He-pni, lb-tan's rc lest to the publication committal 'ine San Francisco chamber of com mirce addressed a lettsr to th board showing a copy of a latter to OOOgrooi nrging that body to the I'arifl'-sat a n-ceasity of chean-i transports lion of producn to tb east and the 0O0 struction of the Nicaragua canal The letter contained a rapiest that this city's board of trade address a lik i com mnniontion to congnis '1 he secretary Aas so instrn'ite'l i.w liRIXANH lid.M( kv A lOfflmOOlOdtlOTI was read from the NewOrlsans Hoard of ominercial and Mnnufscturing lOtOTMIt iisklug au on doTOCmCUl of Its efTorts to protect the sugar interests The N'ew irleans oi gani.ttioii will be Informed that the tkrrOOton body Is on record ns opposed to the Wnsori bill, and that th sugsr bounty clause of tha McKlnley measure will of Itself be an equivalent to a restoration of th angar bounty Seven applications fur mnmbsrahlp were received, and according to rule, laid over until tb uext monthly masting Many members have for some time been agitating the suhj.ot of better nd largr quarters, and a motion that the president appoint a committee of three to investigate th matter was carried. The iscrotsry wai Instructed to obtain tlgnrss from tbe various manufac luring concerns using culm showing th cost of on hoi power per hour where such fuel is ussd. Ths figures will be used as a cheap steam power argument with prospective manufacturing plants. Tb 'following committees were ap pointed by President May Hi'KCUb OQMaflTrTIM.

Heard of Tradu lluildlug A. W. Dick son, H. M. Bole.

K. Ii, Sturges, J. A. Linen, Everett Warrsu. Builders' Exchange- -Conrad Schneider, Ueorge D.

Brown, Frunk Carluccl. John Benore, J. W. llowsrth. Postal Affairs riituon Itlc, W.

11. Taylor, F. E. 1 mnl. Publication-K.

J. Foster, F. Phillips, 8. Kerr. Public Hafety--H.

W. Luce, Victor Koch, Ueorge Keller, P. L. Hitchcock, J. h.

Fellow the American appeared ut tha Academy ot Music last evening iu "A Poor delation, one of nil greatest Ittd re.ses '1 he audience was not so large as I lie high class of the entertainment dl v.i I but thus'- present, wera delignt" I with Iff Kussel a limple, natural and ooaffeeted metbode Hie Noah fleli creation, a cliarm ter In which Mr kussill is aean at his very beat, Tbi actor is Noata Vale, and not Sol Smith Itnssell Thi inlividnality of to performer Is sunk into lh ''harm Ing and lovible psrsonalitv of vale, the poor huge htartad Inventor Mr. I'ussell bad the advantage of be ing supported by an evenly MiMQOd and capable com pan The anting of Miss Annie lllancke wgs lemaikubly good bit of work, and she and Miss Minnie ItelclitT ibared the honors with Mr. RniMil. Ufrad Hudson, liarlea .1 mi I itrln JobOCOO were also first clsss At. the end of the MOMd ''t Mr lliiiaell WM called be foie the i urtalii mil male shoit spesch VERDICT ON MISS QUINN'S DEATH.

Th ths I'hyel jliine, bat flaneur (lallaffher and j. Aii autopsy ail cormier'a InqQMl wsrn held yeslerdny afternoon on tlm death of Miss llridgot tha sup poaarl rli lis malptainle. Th jury returned a verdict to the effect that tha Immediate cause uf death was pneumonia supplemented by au attack of the meaales, both of which caused premature lili lh, DO0torsKD nsdy and llellieiiuei wsru exonsrated from any blame iittnched to tbn girl death Th Jury was ot th opinion thst the profsssloniil MTVlOM rnndere I wm ulirly legitimate and btuwed ns usuiil In such cases Martin i Ullagher, brother-in-law of Miss Qntnn, and James Itngers were cenaurod for railing the child's, body Into the river and punishment was rec ornmended for not giving it a decent Christian burial. Mii.l" Boaee Rauluelvsly Ileal made Plav any desired number of tunes, (tautscbl lunoufacturers, IU8U street, Philadelphia. Won.

ilnrful nrchestrlal organs, only In and lu. Hpeclalty: Uld music box arefully iu llred and Improved with new tuue. Dots yoursblrt need a new neck baud' We put tbsui on whll you wait. Lai kawann i til La.i aiiitv. 8U Peuu Bveliu.

II. W.ann. McMkuii's nsw Turkish bath. Everything new. .100 Spruce street, opposite Uiurt Uouie.

y. M. C. A EDUCATIONAL CLASSES. Some Facts About tb Work Done and Who the Teachers Ar.

It would do the heart of a charitably disposed person world of good to drop in the Young Men Christian association educational depirtmeut almost any aveuing and obstrve the work being done in that branch uf the association There arn ten 01AX4M with a total membership of 888, undo up of men as follows Penmanship and nookWe ping, 3" each, algebra, 10, Gorman, 7. mechanic il drawing, 88; stenography. 7, arithmetic, 85; gram mar, 34. Bible, 16'; speiliug, 19; and vocal music, 75. Protector a Tappta, expirt ao couotaot, formerly of wood'i iin collage, and now with the TuirlNi 1 lionaj b'ink, Sllictc 1 by I) Wilson, n'sonf tho latter institution, conducts th" bookkeeping mid business classei Instruction lu the P.ngllsh branches and algebra Is given by ,1.

Northup, who Is also employed at th Third Na tiotial bank Tho class in "tnnography is taught by Jobn Tayloi II How ley, by II Dfao and A Sloan, all draughtsmen -it the lliokson works, have nharga of the mechanical drawing class I II Herman class il Initrooted by ProfOMor Paul dePai relee, linguist Tallin Morgan tsiiches vocal music, and th llible clasi I un Ml the immediate supervision of the association's secretary. Oeurg tl Mahy. All these gtitlntnin nre regu- lar attaches to tlm educational pirt mtnt and recnive salari 's for their sit vires rim pinmanehlp, and Fngliah brunches classes will convene uvery night except Tuesday mil situr- day Stenograph) uu Cnrman, two evenliigi per week mechanical diuw lug, viaisl iiiusio and llible class, one ernning pur week Ths classes nre open to any young mull iu good standlni: ut ii i o.i of a year The prnient term Ima Just begun mid many of the classes will onntlnnC until May I. rn opeulug next Novnuihur CoinmanceinMit will be held April 9, following the twenty- suth annWerxary nxrciss, which win M0BI on April thougli most of thn claaans will OOBtlOM Until May 1. At oommenoemenl vshiidts win be made, showing thn progress of ths work.

meu as they ate respectuble working-men. He told them, however, they ought to tm in hotter busin Ml Marttn Uuvine, a butcher by trade, but of late devoting most ol' his time in Imbibing tOO frosty ol fiuldl mnl terrorizing hia was be; ore the mayor. Be wax engaged in unuhlng the fnrnt- litre nt his home Sunday night lu If nlberry atroeti and varying tbatoc OOpation iu IhfOatMlng hia wife, when uhe Mlled i dhsers Moir and Palmer, 1 1 mm OOntradiOMi) his wife's state -menu, but thn court held that ijm or twenty ilnys would give him a elisnce to rrllsct and cause nsiilluiit good behavior. AMUSEMENT N0TE8, i Mini I Wlldn ii BbUAy ramsinbared by the multitude An young man who made himself rldloulom aomo year ago by ippMring before tho public in velvet aiiee breeches nnd long hull and pleaching the go pel with sun flowers and lllllra. If Hiuie be nny number of people iu this city who think of him only us silly sautimimlalisl lhv will huve iiiaiuif'iceut opportunity to 0Ot un ImprCSSli'il by wltuestiug the performance of hia play, "Lady Win ttormoro'l POO, ut thn Academy of Music, tomorrow CVCnlng, They will Hod lu that play mOTS gniluluu wit and wisdom mid MtifC thun will be found in uuy twenty plays pioduced during his lime.

A TIlXA'i hi I'. til Ciiailea lloyl'a "A 'lexai Steer," which will be at the Ac idemy of Mu-nic Tbnrsday evening, la well known lu this city and it would bestruugnlf It did not receive hearty welcome Perhaps this is the most artistic of lloyis plays, certainly it in the most definite in purpose, it ipurtlng wltb polltlOS lining done good uuliire lly, and Willi a dsnire to afford Innocent amuse ment. Mr. lloyt has performed the task he ael himself with great skill, and hn deservn much credit for having in i. some dfl blows at political triskery ami Ingratitude of politicians.

While at the same time muKitig the thumps seem vastly funny HANI'S Ai ltd 'I'll SKA Theater gocn will be pleased to It-aru that tbat sterling F.ngliah drama, "liaud Acroas the Sen," will be given on Friday and Saturday evenings ut the Academy of Muklc. Itheit I'atou Gihbe, a Scrantonlau. will assume hit original character of Jean Dl TmSSO, a gumbling bport, in this plav. lu that charucter he is mil to be very i lever and hit work above rproch. Jill many friouds will no doubt give him a royal welcome.

in i SPECIFICATIONS Pi AMENDED. Reviled Bids for Elmburst Boulsvard Will Be Handid In Thursday "Wutk will begin on the Elinhunt boulevard just as soon at the weather permits," Colonel 1'. (. Schooumaker declared yesterday. "You know th specifications require that it shall be finished by Aug.

1. "I think the boulevard will become immensely popular with Scrati ton ians from the fact that ut present there il scarcely an inviting road in the citv or its vicinity to tempt the lovira of hone fl-sh to take a spin. "Our road will tie ssveu miles and a quarter iu length and have a gool tub stantial liottom for the entire distance. It will be topped with red ibale. wqicb mskei a good road either for driving or bicycle riding, lly the use of red shale we will avoid laud and dust almost entirely and have a smooth, pleasant driveway.

After the bids were advertised for. several dare ago, it was found that some changes iu the specifications would be desirable. With tbe consent of the three lowest bi Iders the changes were made and thei bidden requested to revise their bids to conform to the amended specifications. The revised bide will be naudtd in on Thursday nnd the contract uwarded a few days later. V.

A ANNIVERSARY EXERCISES Some Prominent ScrtarUs Will Deliver Addrs Ur on April 8 It li proposed by the ifflcfali of the Young Men's Christian association to have a large celebration on April 8, commemorating the twenty-iixtb anniversary of the BcrantOB branch Souin of the most prominent secrete rles In the country will be here, aod in the morning und evening presch alternately at nearly all the churches, so that everyone may a au opportunity of hearing thom In the afternoon they Wlll be Ht the association's building Those who will be here are Edwin See. Brooklyn; ueorxiF, Warbur ton. Row York, iKsilroail Mil ler. New York, ifwentv third str-ec. Jam Logan Gordon.

Boston Walter Dopgles, Philadelphia; Burlbnrt, PenniylTanie state cre tnrv Hard Wilkes-Hitrre, and thn local offiOSrS, A DioJtSOn and Colonel II. Hoies will smoog tbS local cfllcers who will address the tif ternoon meeting. NOTES OF SOUTH SI Happioiugi of a Diy Tilt Will Interest Mauy Ttibuue Raadcrs. GUS OSSIG GOES ON HIS METTLE He OhallangOS William Stone, ol Oly-phani, to WrOStiS in April Mrs. Cbarlci Hue Suroriscd- It Wai i Uoolj't- Anniveriary ol Her borth and Maniay Funeral ol John Coal -Shorter Paragraphs.

ONE ius Misig. a youth of Ik. takes exceptions to some etatements ma le by William stone, ol Olypbanl oieigie employed aa bartender by 11 Miller, and although in his ap pssrance and mek iii his deportment, is a tralui-d athlete Hi forte is wrestling, mi I although weighing but 188 pounds It requires a BAB BTOOb bis nperior in weight and ability to make Ills shoulders touch, in tussle, on tbe carpet BrombMbCf WbO wrestled at the Excelsior toumameat, was dial lenged by 'Jmlg but refused to meet him. Il BppMM that young Stone, cf phanl, lias been having too touch to say recently about his own prowtas and Ostig's inferiority. This the young HsrantoBlsn doss not rLh and to enllln the UOMtiOB at Issue lib hat soul the following challenge to Till TVBUXg for publication bcreb challenge William hloae, ot 'Jlypliunt, to tttMt me in a wrocttiag match, Batch an catch can, btst two out of tbi, 'J he match to to for agoldinels: to take place the I1 part of April, and tOCOUM oft in either llypuiit HCtaS tou.

Aoiwoi tbrougb Tfcs Tsisvsi jet Oeaiu To 'J i iia KB reporter young Oeeig staled that he did not care whttner the match took place iu Scrantoii or O.y pbant, In fact he preferred to utve come off la the lattOt A Double Annlveriaiy Mrs. Uueater, wife of the will known hotel man, Charles BuMtcf, ofiCelst avenue, was agreeably lurpTlsed last evening 'lh 0000000 is the inirty-ninth amnversaiy ot her birtb a i the ightteiitu annivarssry of Bf wedding Mr. Huesler and Mn b. Moon plannad lb eurrjriie and so ztaloaily wst the secret guarded tbat the gool lady was kept in eotir igncirat.ee what was about to Irantpir. To large house was crowded witu well wishers, and nothing was lacking tC lesxen the patire of all wLj pur: pated Funeral cf J.Le Coar The funeral of John Coar took piace fnm his home South WatbingtoQ avenue yesterday morning.

S-rvice; were held al the cathedral, Ktv J. A. I Mi ngh being celebrant of the high ntos of riquicm. lulerment was made in Hyde Paik cemetery. The pill learers were John Murray, Jobn Kelly, Llward and John McCjurt.

Patrick Kilcuilen and Edwara Waisb 1 be fljwer bearen were EaceL Esni. Johu Henderson and John Moran Shorter Patagrap'ns William Kane, an old reciJetit of tbe Twelfth wrd, died at bis borne or. Proeptct avenue Sunday morning from i cancer ol tb tongue. The funeral or take p'aoe this altemoon. The South Side should be a unit or the bridge anu park questions, but if not.

Some men on Oedaf avecne are opposing ihe project on the ground selfishness alone. Some few sre verv prominent politiealiy. and tL time may 00 when tbe chanc to get bark 1 will present itsif Circulars in German for lad agsiLs: the veiions candidsles In tbe Nineteenth ward were fresly circulated yestrlay and last evening Company A. Patriotic Qnsrda hold a grand entertainment in 01 mania hall on Thursday evening. Pel 89.

One of the leading fsiurs wil be an address by Colonel H. Ripple on "A Summer in Andertanville Ar.beuser Buscb Ixtili Lofeinaa'a, BM BBcaeO Word tn regard to extracts. So article th' is uac-d cooking il more subnet to AHuttoS than tlorlng uxtru''. For InsVanse, est Ion of Extract Of Vanillu can bo prodnco costing i4 tu IIS, or ii can redacsd hy tto us of tloobOl to a OOSt pot 11 nel gallon. inferior van, lla hiuu can bougnt iur gtflOa pound, wh.raas Itfiltll Brst-claas bean of dUctoos flavor will brlnj is to hj pooM, So yov can mm how 'rj eaey It I Sav a bottle of vanilla or ssj olh'i titi ai Uiat can be sold for aboul CCBI of Um botti, laU midirk.

Bet It i is Lbs quality luostg'l isowlv will to buy In faxt, saost oi tbetn win iay -th I no too good foi Apprectxttafl Lhii fuel, bavs bad pjt up hy stborosxgbJ rellabl party lias uf Kitn.cu Uul wo eai gsaraat btloa PIKE Ah IT in PO, BIBLE TO PBODt'C'g TSers one point C0Mtfon aiJiOfd stltl 1 loiieapt todeoetvs Usoo drtwlng tbecorl fr.m a bottle aod ft'llflg or tasting tin oMtoata, It may apyosu I ns strong Out wtion arvl si snd you imaginis you forgot put in any flavoring Tod did not foiget, ou you hsvi, ukii kn XtMet thai Is bu.lt up by inati.a. tLf. nc vbtea gaiesli earaporafs nm iiiiamleil nav jus'. relv4 'h' rrv. lavetM IMs xtrsott tt erbolt of n-nicb cui-j a earlM eg en a vheelUirow, aM jot tb bit aiaoaatc to xc IT ban tb c.flecut km i ow TULO IN THE TOLICE COURT Mm Win Ought In In Patter ImIoosi William Smith.

years of ng. a railroad brakmsn living 180 Stone nvenii nnd lucent Uleak, 98 veins of ng. nlgar mnknr, living on Locust strnnt, looked eitremnly out of plm i nt tlm mayof'i court yestsnlay afternoon Sunday morning they stood at Wil low street uiul Prixpsot annua and.se OSrdlngtO Ofloir Jones, were lutoxl cited and illsoiderly when ordered them to mov on. They crossed ths striat to the itepa of asaloon when, according to the ofilcer'a stittemsnt. they lhratud hliu and culled him vile names.

Hrgnt Zing and Oilier Lowery respouded to Jones' rapt for aid, aud Uleak and Smith were taken to th station home, where they left a deposit of Jo for their appearance at court. To the mayor th men claimed they had bean to a rehearsal of the Mozart Ulee club, were not lntoxioated and did uot threaten the uffloir. The mayor conld not unravel tbe conflicting statementi but discharged tb two FUNERAL Of MRS. BRIDGET CULKIN tatersaMt Had la RMiVark Oatbotle Oetnstirif Th funeral of Mrs Uildget Calkin look Iplarn yesterday morning from her lal residence on CapOMS avenue and wa attended by a large number of relatives nnd friends of the de ooassd At Id o'clock a blgb miss rf requiem was celabra'ed at cathedral hv llev Father Uol-den Father i 1 1 It was deacon and Hv PStbSr Mangan SUbdM00B Hv. Father (lolden pi i.iclied short vermon at the conclusion of the mass.

Interment was mads lo Bjrds Park Catholic stnstet The pull bearers were MlchSSl Fat rll. Pat rich Holmes, Hugh Collins, Patrick Harrison. DabUI COBBSlI anil Michael Hlllongly. PeadUeton A WOOlWS Ale are thn lawt. E.

J. Ijtuikawanii aveima mnl Bolluitlno'e hi, ngeut, at Best Setsol Teeth, JJJ00 Inolndlng tbn pClnlOSI extracting ut teeth by au rutltaiy uw prince. S. C. Snyder, IX U.S.

lac aOBUNa READ Thi; new offer made lo Tribune readers on page 7. It is the best one yet made public. 8-ounce Bottle, 55c. 4-oun'j3 Bottle, 28c. 2-ounce Bottle, 15c.

The are uli full weiM lettjas. not bt is ordinarily oteflaM kaovi UtMtr4s ai snrfffat botxlas, tbotobssas abeot ai loui tb c.fler.'L'o in ebort vu j-. bottle Wt intiA- oxtriM'to if you wont yvnwn flavors. UTi think you tM dlSwouc 'l tnt result rtiie moo ili you bsv ssltjg oven rMlbav ooon gotl ag ike bis bee: you eon la. THE Scranton Cash Store, F.

P. PEICE, Agt. Dr.HillSSon Albany DENTISTS ff' teeth. set SC for gCU carl rd teetn trtSboot ilrs ca.lle- crew-n snd bndpe wort, oall for rice and refererees. TONALXHA.

foi eSXrwtixtg teett Iin. No ether. No pas. OTiat FlaUl ahoKai KANk Huntington HOME BAKERY. OX We have a larg6 ment ol PLAIN AND FUG1 CAKES, ICE CREAM IQd WATER ICES your order at is BSPKCIA.U 80 IX DLUIBING ami 1 TINNING.

REPAIRING: Good Work 126 Henry Battin Co. 227 WASHINGTON AVE, or 4 13 LACK AVfc. Our Lackawanna restaurant open until niffht. in Eureka Laundry Co. Ccr.

linden St. Adams Ave. Count BOOM Bsjt at All kinds ol Lanndrj work tti beat irautMl BROWN'S BEE HIVE LADIES' KID GLOVES, $1 quality, 89c. MILLINERY PRICES cut HALF. Men's and Boys' Winter Caps, assorted, 10c.

each. Boys' Winter Gloves, I.KATHKK FRONT, OLOTB BACK. 19 c. a pair. One-third off regular prices allowed in Cloak and Fur Department.

Small lots in all departments at Way Down Prices. M. BROWN'S BEE HIVE 224 LACKAWANNA AVENUE..

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