THE S( JiANTOX TH I HTTlsJJ 'I I ' KM) A Y MOltSttKG, APBtt 1. 1804. liii!i:iiniiuiiiiatiiiiiiiiiiiiieiiiiiiti B 5! s e Valves 1 I THE SCRAMON SUPPLY AND MACHINERY CO. IIIIllll9RIIiaBiail1IlS3jllBBlllllii!lR LACE CURTAINS TUe most deltcats fabric r?p trly cltvin?il at THE Manna 308 Tpnn Ave. A 8 WURMAN. Norrman & Moore FIRE INSURANCE 120 Wyoming Avenue HASKELL'S BLACK MOIRE SILKS Novelties in Dress Goods GERMAN BLACK GOODS 415 Lacka. Avenue. Carpets, Wall Papers, Window Shades, Draperies, Mattings, Rugs, etc WILLIAMS & McANULTY. Z7 Wyoming Ave. 1ELEPMONE NO. 535 Th Unt.on Trnfr Company. Ltmitd Bn iine. Bassaeo am! I'reimt called f r arid delivered promptly. 107 Franltiin avenue. CITY XOTES. Die Ancient. Order Korssters of America held a r -eptu"i :ind entertainment last merit at Music Hall. The smpioyes on the Southern division nf the Del aware. Laclcaw.mna and Wet rn will he pad today. Lawrence Mcliinnis, wiio ctrajrod awny from St. Patrick's orphanage, Suu(Jay,wa.s found on the South Mde yesterday. The enwal store of S. J. Matthew--, of niypbant, was closed Dy th sheriff y lcrday on judgment agnreijatin? IVM The Women's Christian Temperance union will hold its Weekly meeting at 3 o'clock this afternoon at 808 Spru e atreet. The employe of the Delaware and H id nn f'anal compiny at Cunningham shaft and the Baltimore tunnel. Wiilces-Barrc, were paid yesterday. Stanley Moore wiil run an express wagon from Scranton to ractorvville. leaving the city on Monday, Wednesday and Fri day, orders may be left at Louis Conrad, ar, Lackawanna aveune, A meeting of the Hotelmen's Protective association was held yesterday atternooa at which the members took Step to pro tect tbtmaelvrs from the noliceused bouses. Judge . , wards will lie president of the liar aasocintion's baniiet at the conft bouse Thursday night and Major K.verett. Warren will be toastmaster. Several out of town judges will attend as guests ot the association. Crystal Hose company juniors hsva elected the following officers. .lorn, llunes, president; Dannie Hughes, vlee-premdent; .mmes Morton, cnier: .iu i iiiiain, treasurer; Michael Migrait, : .rernan; Carl Scbcen, assistant, fori'man; Will Morton, stoker. The ftev. W. S. .tone, of the Welal, Bap tist church of Hyde F'nrk, by special re quest of the Yonng People's union of the Velsh Baptist church, of Providence, preaches in English this evening the ser mon he delivered for young people anma Weeks ago Before the general conference of the Wetah fiaptiat churches of north eastern Pennsylvania nt i'lymoutb. As a result of petty thioving-t on the hill along , left'. -r .... and Madison avenuos in the neighborhood of Qtbeon street, Willie F. Welsh and Freddie Y.uiug. lioth 12 Tears of nge. were yesterday arreated on a Warrant 1 hv Ali'iprmnti Writfht. Th y were released last evening on secu rity left by their i-nrents for appearance at today' police court. At the opening reception of the new KlkV building this evening from 8 till lO.fln KIks and invaed guests, accompanied by ladles, Will b received. No visitors un accompanied by ladles will bf edmitted. At the genlral reception tomorrow, from D.M n. in. to B .10 p, in., the rooms will be open to ail. The purnde will take place at 4 p. in., when ull Elks will form at the old lodge rooms nud innrrli to the new bull to music by Bauei'e fnli hand. Tho educational department of the Young Men's Christian Association Inst night held its first annual commencement eserriaes after a season of work highly gratifying to both the stuff of teachers and the officers and directorate of the as sociation. During the school year nino teachers have taught tun branches to HI different pupils enrolled, of wbotn h'fly eijjlit received certificates of having passed gradoof 73 per cent, in deportment, study uud attendance. At the close of the elercises refreshments were -erv.nl to the students, teachers aud members iu the iMamg bali. Anbeuser finsch Beer. Louis Lthmau's, 3M Kprucsat, rip K$ MI EXCITEMENT VAN HIGH 1 . a1 Aden on Twa Inwrnnl fubi cs tos od Iwa Inaporttm rubj els S in 11 lleJ D'tci sioa. scolb: Presi lent Vo i .tD-!h 'p.o .:3 .1r. Mitchell Additional Member of tho High School Committee Fir..' Proofing of Hipjli School Again Re ferred to Committee Session Re plete with He.ited Argumonts Two vei.v importaat questions were diicttsssd and ottd upon at last night tneetingof the b ,ar I of control ; one w.is til- breaking of tne deadlock which hue tor ill- past tw i months existed in lbs blgb school eotntnittte, at pravni tha most Important sotninHtea of the board; too other was the referring to the blah school committor) of the o,u i ui of & e-jironti ig the new alflHMgre, 1'. til ' f the iU lilODI C'lUie 1 ooushl rr.it 1 rxciti-tuent, fringed with adti play of heat mid mteasity t'V meiuburs of either side. TbsMsllon w. s c.illeil to order bj Prttidsnl Yon Storob. Tne p iv roll W'i adopts 1 to he iiaid as follow i 'oacbsra, 110 764 73; aubsti tutes, jilil oj; janitor. $1 It" t!0; nibt schools, H.875; total, I9 US I OS, Ttia le.ici.ers cuutuitttoe recoin uieii.Uii Uis acaoptaaet of the resigna tion of Miss Pannwardsn, of c!ionl No 19, an 1 the appolniment in her stead Of MISS Minnie Gibbons temporarily . also, I he appointment temporarily of Miss i.v Hi- usloasy to annsx Wo. 27 U was lui tlier recouiineudeu th-it tee matter of rodlstrictiiig ts referred to lbs snperintsndent of school t ai t in to ju ictioti with members from tin v irioUS wards and report to the boarit U garding the le;al statu of the i ceutly annexed portion of Lacknwantiii township, it wis suggested thst the solicitor be asked for au opinion The rrportt ot t!;e Btu:ice, building, supply, and Inesranoe oontnittew cou tainiug minor details wr.' a lopted. t l:n C OF THE UKKTINO. Mr Jeuuinga starts I the real btll of the otcing by celling attention to the deadlock iu th big" school coinuiitte fie said it bad no official bead, faiud to do it dn y au I ui d tine the board tak from the coiumi.tee the nutters now tieudiug before it. "Theretore," said Mr. Jennings, "1 move that the b .r 1 elect a chairman tor the high tcbool couuuittee." Tiio chair ruied the motion out of order. Mr. Jsnningl asked an aojual from ths doeisioo. Mr W'Tuiser started to debate the iiue.nio:i aud a point of order was again presented bv Mr Jennings. Mr. Worni- I sen aid Mr Jeut.iugg had debated the lustion uud Lio bad the same rignl. The chair sastaiued Mr. Jennings' point of order, out decided the question Bon debatable. On a rote of 2 to tha chair wis sustain-d in refusing lo put Mr. Jen nings' motion for the body to elect a sigh school committee chairman Mr. N'c:z moved that the committee be discharged, but the motion was ruled us out of order. Mr. Wortnser then morjd "that the board vote that au additional winner ue added to the hih school cointnitUe by the chair." Iu debate -Mr. Jennings said that as Mr. Vou Storch was a m tab-r of that committee, the appointment by him would only pat hitnsrlf in n bad light and he movd to table Mr. Wormser's motion. This was lest on a 11 aud 9 vote, and the debate vas transferred to the original motion. MR. MITCHELL TFtn CBAItMAX, Hh motion was cirried by resnon- iive vote and Mr. Mitchell was later in the session appointed to serve on the cotumittee. Tne Triuvnk is able to say on good authority that this sotrsn bands the oiiairinanshin to Mr. Mitchell, who will have Mr. Welih for an opponent, but will be elected by a majority of 1 Mr. Xotz' motion for the braiding committee to report on the advisthi;ity of buying two lots forn school building in the Nlwrtssntll Ward at the nzi meeting was carried, tie said that the committee which was appointed to in vrsu.'ate the crowding in the schools in the Nineteenth ward found that dur inj! inclement weather ra my were com p-lled to remsin sway :rom school. Mr. Wormser made a atatemeut that while the board at its last meetiog ha I reconsidered and defesi-d the proposed fire proofing of the new high sobool building uo thought the 'committee omht to proceed to re-inV'stigatio-i. H said tiiat on good ant .ority ne w ,s able to state that the additional coit would only be ahoui 15 par cent. He moved that the roat.er he referrsl to tne committee with instructions to se cure Lids for &rt prooliiig if such work wonld only cost as he b id stated. JENNIMIS' POINT OP OHDKR. Mr. Jennings asked for point of ord-r and said the question had onee been reconsidered and defeated It wa only a subterfuge lo oring the matter np again in a roundabout way, H inoced to Isy Mr. Wormier' noting on the table. Mr. Mitchell said hu had opposed th j idea 'it the las masting because he i understood tl, a Idinoiisl sost would i sbonl 90,000, and on those grouad would up'poee it still, bat if. n Mr. Wermser stated, the work could be done for n much smaller percentage, he wonl l vote in favor of giving the committee a further Opportunity fir Investigation, The motion to rufsr to the romml! tee was carried The building committee and Build ing inspector Nelson tlluiit'.ei re port, which were adopted, on tie safety of school No COURT HOUb NEWS NOTES. The bctol license ot r'harle Egbert, of I ' (I r "rge. wns yeaerilay trausferred by the court ro wn-iey .JoUnsou. The Seranton VohtBtOSf Fireisen's BeUetclal SSSOclstlon Of the city was y. terdny granted ii caartor by the court. A nolle nrn' qa was entered yesterdsy by permission or the court use criminal rise against M, J. Neary and be svas dis charged froU the county jail. Attorney V niter Hriggs wa yesterday nti) ,uitei a committee tor i'oter 1 runs and gave abend in tliosum of fSUU fur the faithful perrormnc or bis iliuie.. The rules nud regulation for Hie any eminent of employes were yes'erduy lllvd with the court by the blue Hi ige L'nal company as required by law. They weie approved. stive uiBoisa y yestseuay oegsn an an tion affilnst (leofge TboniHi, of Archbald, for Blunder, it i cbarg-d that on March H Mr. i homes referred to Mr. Wkork' ai thief. Damageain thearnountof t'.'.OJUuie asked. Daniel M. Swenay, for fifteen years cou uected with the Crutod Stutee secret ser vice, with li-adquarter at Pittsburg yes terday li ed his petition with the court for a license as a private deteclivo. il . proposes to opn a agency iu this city. Mr Sweeney is a very clever detective and ai authority i'.i the matter of counterfeit money. The be iritig with regar I t the annex i tloaoiB ii vue to inn . .f 1 1 vreroV f this ci y ssttt" Hp iii c urt yesi.rd v Citv 8 liciter Tou. v w A" ll u i rfl c i win, 'ad sirvthliig rrt Say a the . ouri ,u ilie ii h ernnd ti id u ,-1 nanV i n on b I T mi o b ,i ii . y di ,i . , b1! i 1 1 e- abb biug i up Haml'iO betWisa mis conn y u.id s,i q reb tuua. A majority re port .as tiled ultb ilie cent bv W. I. sturdev'sat, of L z rue, s'j '. L. D. Benson, of suq leiiHiiiui, who with survey or Dun ning, ot tins c onty, cotoprued the com mfssion. It is UatntaiatHl in tha exceptions that the legal nOuudary hetvseen tne cona tie is the line running duasast from the Kaad of WynluslnR imis, instead of alius ons-bgff Bills r 'moved, n was r scorn mtuded in the majority report upon the Strength of a belief upon the pun ot tee two Mi veyors ab re ineniloueO that tne same had hen nrevl ualy surveyed and adopted slthougB th ra wa u ithiug to esiuhlisb (iiih a m vey. MANY GASES Wt'RE CONTINUZD Only Thirteen Now Remain on This Week's List to Be Triad Non Suit Granted, Judge lV.ij .min M. I'eck, of Brad ford county and Judge John T. Lynch, of Luaerne county, cams to the city yeetard y to assist th looal jn lgei to dloposa os aaasa on this vraek'Iist for trial. Judge Edwards i presiding in tun mmi ronrt roun again tills wask, and ytstei'diiv morning after the mc tiou had beau beard th appended ca-'s were ilisp ised of in the foiloA'i.ig manner b-fer- hint: Continued John MiUuire vs. Pru dential Insurance Oainpany, appeal; Tuomas Mcdnrt vs. Jubu Conosry, ap peal; John ftiwell vs. Uorouh of Dun more, trespass) Jennie K. Brink V. Hor ouli of Dni into re and o Uer., trespass; Join, T. Clark vs. Jeremiah Bya , ejec. meut; B. I! Bt urges v . Dauoberl A sitae?, ejL-ctineiit : J lut D i'mylu'a Sous vs Eiamburg Bremeu Fir "Iuurapce co n pany and Herman l ire tusiiraucd com paeV, actions iu assumpsit. Settled and stricken from list Jaiuu N. Murray vs. Patrick tvaiie, appeal; Scran ton Supply and Machinery company v. D M. Tieruey, etecutor of r trick Tlerney, deceased, assuiupsit; W. P. SliufTer vs. People's stieet Railway company f l.u cerne county, trespass; c. l. Applsgasth Va Ackerinun Ur ,tbers, appeal; II. Joseph vs. New Vork, Ontario uud Western com pany, trespass. Judgment entered by agreement -Rice, Levy k Ceupauy vs. John M. DoOghOT, appeal. ill first oaMotlled before Judge Edwards wu Catherine aiolohrone ugainst Prudetiti it lus irtncecompany, an actiou to rec iv-r IDS paid as pretui urns on two p dicies ou tne life of Mary Uolebrooe, A nan suit wis granted on the ground that tn suit should uave boon brought br tbeadmiuistrator of Mary Mniehrona, as the p ilioies were made payable to tbat person. A nil was immediately after wat da granted to show can why the non suit should be stricken off. The matter will corns up at argutneut court. Before Judge I'eck In No. 3 the tre pas. suit of David J. Lovi against Co i- slatue .1. . .Vliller and u. b. L'-vvis was called for trial at J p. m. Mr. Levi 'ie to recover d imsg for what be clafnll to have been the illegal sils of his household effects by Constable Miller iu ISiil on a judgment held by Mr. L"wis At :l 30 court adj urnul for th" day in the iu la court room. Only thir teen cs rem tin ooen for trial for th remiinder of the week. Judge Lynci, iu court room No 0. listened to iircuiiient In the injunction case of the L okiwanna Valley Street railway company agsinst the (,'aroon dale and Forest City Passenger Rtll way compmy. Botn claim the right to lay a track on Wilson road, in Pell township. Major Everett Warren and Attorney C. II. Walls appeared for th plaintiff, an I Attorneys; J. L Burr and J. H. Torr-y for the defendant. Ail of tne tejtitnonv had not been bwanl yes terdav at 1.80, ami the case ws contin ued until lUo'ciuck this morning. Ths Lkteit Ar: Offr Tim multichromos offered by Tnr Tn;n gintj are by far the th llneit ihing yet of- ferod in the art line, (.'all nud see one of these wonderful pictures, whether you buv or not. WYCWIINO M F. CONFERENCE. To Corr.msrc- wi h Ve rn Camp Kir Barvice This Evinlng. The forty-thirl Wyoming confer- ne of the Methodist Bplsc ipal ehll'Cli will convene this eyeaing in the him Park cliuica at 7.30 .'clock at the c Hup Brtservlos oftii" Veteran aamoiatioti and Rontlnns throughout the w ek. morning, aftsnionn and evening of eac i nay, until n' t Aiouiiay. Compute particulars of th ssrvic were presented by THE I lillU NE sevr 1 days ago, as wa also a lil showing where the om.-tal gnest of the confer ence would be entertained. Th place of entertainment of ony of the three-hundred visiting clergy may Da obtained on applic ition to It v W II, Pearo-, D. I) , at tho parfonag It i r.qiirfsted by the couference that s mny a possible of tb laity, particularly veteran a 'Idlers, atten i tbennirin and iritrsuiig camp hre service of tbls evening which will in - Itido the singing or many old wr songs. LiU'n:mt Ezra S. Oriftin Post N 189, Or m I Army of the K pnbllo, ha beenext tne I nn Invitation and will attend the c.itnu tire iu a body and In full uuliorin STREETS and AV NUES RC-NAMED. Bsllsvu Contain Many Nmi Dupll cstd in the City. (;itr Engineer l' nliitu lis oomolsteil hll survey of tiie I'. . u ud'li tion to the city of Suruutoti hii i uss found it ii"".ti v lo PllSlige the nsaei of a uuiaher of the slii'-t and ave o ues, fur tbe reason tbat they are dnpli nale l iu other p trts of the city, Avenue A I nov down on the imp prepared hy the city engineer a "Uorr ver.n ; Avenue B as Wnyder Nfentt AVrnue l. is Known ( orhett eveuiiM iidAvenD'I) will lierestter lie oiled Aegef avenue. Iirooine lret is L'loinged to lllo itreet and Bllvne street to Aralihal I slrnnt, hr the form i inn would conflict with tht of Hellevue plnee in the Fifteenth ward The name itipplled ly the iiy en iueer will have to be (anolioiied I v councils. VVk are pintmri'd tn fiirni-h i, men witli first i hiss .teiiorailirK ami I ypewriters by the day or linur, SentDtOU (.'uimuercialaa-iociaiioii, limited, 4'.r) ,Hiue street. Fir Sl. Ualsnce of my (tuck, tUS Lnckawsuria nvenue, to families at Wholesale uuly, r i iany anu Saturday. E. O. CoinsKV. Tli Evi"' I,sCls. Wait for Uutrnsey Bros.' new goods. flllTEUR BOIERSMEET A Ktifuber cf L'.My Boa's Wimewd a: Ac tl m ! fait. ..... Or t '.hi for too llxce,, ors Anthony Gordon, Jams dud-;o and Richard Savers Awarded Bouts McGowan Ruined His Chances by Attempting to Wrestle. The Oilier Winners. Over 1,000 persona attended th an nual nntateiir boxing t mrnmnt of the Excelsior Athletic club, hh?u was held at the Ao.tdemy "f If ttsla list ulght. Several men who had nt sntri s f i led to uuteri ilia on tba Jloa'Uini d Music last nfgut, bill t l-r- W r H uiub r of rguent bout not.vi i sun ling. T i" toitru unent will lis nnliu led i.' ti i tunlg t. Tne InUrilaUl'llt Optned at 8 3') 'el" k, when He curtain w is 1:1 ; gp .lid John J Collin, of h- F.x epOioi cmb) n.tio inc-d it W. Bchllehier, o me Piiilad Ipnlu Item, is tn offltiai alinotfnt'C , lid P. J Donahue, of the New V.'i'k It-cord!, a the rder -. Mr. Donahue w is gtaoted with pro lougeii applan- when his name w 18 announced W H. Kocap, of Phi s elpbi i. was clerk of bosl ig, and Job K-nnedy, oi tlileeltv, uud Harry Mor ris, of the New York Athl. tie cluti. timekeepers. Tun members of tne Exc-lsior oln'i provsd thslr abiLtv to cope with any il the Vtsjting boxers by Winnin i'.r.eot tha lour liiits IB WDI0U they iv, re entered tbi ortKwa bkit 1 org- Boa "f the Ii gington At , l-' c clnb. . f N'-w Y rlc. an I Dm ONelll, ol K iboroOgb dun, "f P.i I lei pule, representatives uf Hi 100 p oind cla', w.-re th -first lailers i'u irodnoed to the andtenoe. It la t year h-ld the barium Weight chain pionshlp 'f the A'Uutlo Am, leu; union and proved the inost aggressive Ii. liter of the two H also possesses ii b"t physique. 1 i'A ill w clever at avoiding punishment and showed i hut he knew low to handle his hands with telling effect. He was not able to cope with Rots, how Var, and 1 01 the ti j:it, though he had the sympathy ot l audienc-1. The second event was in the same cliisai John Callahan, of New V irk and Fred Lowil, of Pnila lelphia, were th participants, Cillahsn seamed outclassed and reciv' I sever punish ment about the face during ths boil'. In His lesond round tha interference of tne referee prevented him trom bi ,g knocks 1. oat. lathe third round Cal lahan pr ived himt'lf g m i to the cor and lufliOted sev re i ., s in on Lown an l won the tiitit. He wiil m et Koss tonight The ISa pound class was next oalls and Anthony t r irdon of the Excelsior club of this city and I'eter Haran o the Lexington club o" New York, came together lbe men were evenly ma .-. I but Oordon was the cleanest uoxar and in tne best condition TiieiO was hard hittintr nil during the fiht which beiran to h ive i telling i ff ct ou Haran towards the close of the secon I round. Gordon was the coolest and most sagacious fighter in the thirl and wou the tignt. ANOTHER KXC KLSIOIt VICTORV. Jemae Judge, of toe Excel -lor club, slid George E lis, of the N uipan-I mb, of rreutoti, N. J., entered th nig as representatives' of the lao- nound cl Hi. Jndg had th" advaulag in height and re.se i and Ellis in agil ity. lny sparr-d cautiously at the neginning of the first r uud, but Judge soon uieasur -d tiie eapabilitie.s ol hi man and had him n i the run befnr llle round ended. In the middle of bsseoond Bills was rsoelvlng sTera UBnlabmant and b-i ng forced to tne rop-. II' showed ius of Weakness and K teres Donahue ended the boll by awarding the contest to Judge James Dunlin, ol X,inparil Club, oi TreutO'!, au I William A llr, ,,f Auieri can Athletic ( lab, rtmsdelpnls, were cf the 110-pound class The lirst two round were marked by some clever but vry oantlotts pirnng, D i it ri proving liimswir the most Merer snd Adlor th- more aggressive. At the end of the tlur I motlier ma i had de monstrated i is superiority and a two minute round was ordered by the retree in which only strilgnt leads should count. The figui we award ,d to Adler Ihomsa MsCann failed to appear to con I eBI with Joan ligii", or tne b.xcl sior club, and Patrick It-needy ulsd failed to nppeir to 'i nt James Mc Uouldrick, of the Btoalsiora m'ouwan was a wkkstlkb, Ths fignt in the middle weigat class, whion wss i xp cte l to be t' e vent. uf the evening, w between Patrick Mo- Oowan, of the Excelsior, and Char.es McOiuley, of th Hoxborough uiub ol i'hilailelplii i, laid lie-weight ohampion of Atlantic union in IHi;i McOowati forced the ligiiuug in a vicious in in ner iu the two first rounds and frtuueutly had McUinley lo the pes, tiioiiL'ti tie dm not -un- I tn n ItiTtiuK more panishmcut ou M.fi.nly liinn he suttalued himself, i n third round was a aeries of Olluohea, and be fore It eniUd the referee gsVe th flnt to McOiuley for tue real in that i(a (jown iusited ou wrestling met-1 1 ot boxing. The last bout of the evening wss 1) -tween Middie-weignt Hie urd Barer. of lb Lxcelsiur club, and Jo n L'urtin, oi the Aiiierii'sn slid i C club, ol Puib adelp in. V-ry OantiotU were the boxer in the fir I nn I lint f-v blow,' Were ixvlniiigvd in ti e seo nd tiglit ing wa BOTS Vigorous, Ml When li e ruU d eiule I honor were even. Hern billing mark"! the third ruttnd, Etver-. irawintt i. is opponent's bloetl, At the end ol the f-OUUd he Was hy far tile best mini ami WAS uwinl d the llrfht. BaAMS just returned from New Vmk win, h hue lei ol carpets, rugs uud uials. H04 I'enn aieniii'. Amir Cn. I 'ni ts iN'os. 7 null 8 of this liniidome portfullu are now ready tur ditribuno,i. ee C0MMENDABIE CHUriCH WORg. Provldsnc Pr-'b,nn Oburoh Rtlasi $13,000 hj Subscription. Th annual meeting of tho Provi dence Presuyterlan oimrcu sougr gallon WIS held last even in;, when the trnatee' report was re ohivi1 nud throe trnituea elected iu place of Dolptl II. Atnerton, Charle Von Storcu and II. Ii. McKseliau, Wnose terms expired. A ' nut one year ago subicriptinn Wt made to the union ni or little over : for the purpose of m-ieting cur- , in ' xpnes and I loot latiag theiu debtedrieas inonrrd oy tie ereetlou uf the eliurcb Iitiildiug. the balauve of pledge there are two eulncriptioux amouiiiiug to )3,6U0 which will be paid the mnmout their payments will com plete the paying of the entire in lehted iiees. tnis being the condition upon sflito i the two aiioacripti "its w re nrst I Ii -i c II , .. this irj . a i ff. i ,i n p tu COMCag;! uf .VI 1 Be of Km.c V7idalay Kla-ht- "Hisiteretta Jone took tue audience by turin by her singing of a selection trom .Meyrheer. H m ha a comely PTessncs, is graeeful and loteltsutuaf, and uer voice is full of magustlsui, Her upper tones are cie.tr and bird nke, and alio sin,; With poWsr, pgthOI hi 1 vgpresslogl siicii w ,s tu aommant m i l" on the "I! aek Petti" by tue dyraenss Court -r. s if will b- heard al tu Ac id my 01 MUSIC vVednesday ve,ung 111 on id net ooovei ts, Mr. mmmh hmum Were Nam, d at Last Night's Meeting, of tha taJjct Council - No Po lice Apiiuintmjrits Made. After th j dm Mission of coun cil last evening tue Select livid a meet ing, iiui, ouuirary to expectation, ti,e iuuy.it aid not send iu lis uommet-a for position OU Ilie polio force. Picslleru Cult lOudeu, however, ii unc i ni coui muives, wuiuU ng astoilowa: Andlling'SaO ISISOn, Fellows, Thomas, BellaW, Duif, oiauiey. Mum, Lie mo us, Fiuouce VI sguer, vVitlwm' tfeiiows, La a, r, itocue, Kai ye WMiam, it -, Mas ley, Eei- 10", '.'la, K. tiutieiary BsudaraOj, L'le.uous, Wil li .O.S, Lsuer, ale ,auu laXe iiUruat . b.e.a, i; . ., Ciark, W. siptaBb B'lliii'iie Wtfrpfahi, mauler ou, Wil linms, C "tue, , uiijo, . l. ilea LaUau, l.cui .us, jleCa-u, KeileHV, lijeoe. btreet and Bridge Thomas, BeSS, K. liow, .ila. .ley, Lau r. Laws aud O diuauce. R jcaj, K os;, KelloW, SlCCeau, tV'eelpuilll. .Sew, is una Dram. Cii-iu ms, Kauder- sdh, Dnrr, c.ark, Mauley, Nmiiaiy Uiarg, vlagaer, Thomas, Con owli, Keiiy. Ligut and Water Durr, Flan, Kelly, BtdlWeUk, Fellows. Fire D -partiiieut Finn, Durr, Wagner, Be ly S;hwe.,k. t'ohc Bellow, Clemens, Thomas, Manly, Hums. Pi luting Manly, Westpfaht, Thoma, K.-iiv, Finn, l'uhhc 11 ildings Fellows, Sanderson, McCann, burn-. Railways Williams, Itois, Maniy, Kel I iw, Ola'K, Taxes Burns, Thomas, Boss, Claik, rVestpfsbl. Kules Lauer, demons, MoCaun, Kel- low, Heche Lswsiiud Oidiuance Bocha, BoSS, Kel- low, McOsaa, estor'ahi Treasurer's Account gcbW nit, Connell, rellows, agnr, iilmins. M.inufactuiers K.-iiv, Uurr, Fiun, War ner. Clark. Parks Couneil, Roche. ClettsOBS, West pfahi, Buius. Pav STnentSo r.nss. It Silly, Saadersou, L u, r, trorns. Licenie McCann, Connell, FedoWJ, !?cuwuu, ttwene, I tie ix vy ordinance was cilled up ind pass,! third and Ii ul reidrig Mr Lsuer iutroiluc d uo ordinano prooar-: by Mr. Sanderson, apropn - .hu, gi.wij to I.- used in paiunuti. 11 ill au I urwsvs of the urn main- cij) il bBilding. Tne ordinene wis re CelVed, alter Wblcn 0 lOUCil Sllj iuni- 1 PHILLIPS WAS RE-ELECTED. No Opposition tn Him t th - Office oi C ty EnsTin ..'r. At th joint s.ssion of oonnollt last night Cii Eu'glni-er Joseph E, Phillip was re-elected for sOOttler term, not n disstutiog rots being recorded sgalnst Din, B.giiteen seleetnisO and nzteen of tne so.um inert foted for him It was supp id th it tne n un of ex-City Eailleer BleWltl w 'ul I be pr eeuled and in antioipstloo of a cAntvat quite a lare timiitier of citizens Were pieent Mr. Biewut's mini" was uot mentioned. BOWeTer. .sir. C litteti lisn w.ss elected to pre side over the j nut si-suon. Mr. Kotrnt ,i in, f common sottnoll in a neat ami complimentary spseub nominated Mr Phillips. Mr. Sanderson coned tin nomination and on the roll Call the following recorded their votes for Mr. Phillips' Select Council ftoSS, Kelly, Williams cisiku, Rorh, Uiiir, Chittenden, Wagner, Henley, sudersou, leilows, KelloW, Clemens,. Burns, Wosipfhal, Counell, Lsuer 17. Ciimmon Council Soldi n. llorris. Robu- thsn Ui ausn, Oudfrsr. Robiuson. Sweenv. Nali, llnvis. il.alv. linttle. Kortou. Drier, IIuvvn, Willi .ni 1I. Oil. I CONNOlt At her hoim'un North P. ruin i y avenue st 5 ! ' ia-t evemug, alter Weeks lllnes-, Mis. .lames Conuor. 1 uncial nti",mre nent later. Dr Gibber, "f Wew York city, will lie in hie ScrsntOO "ffii e, 44i Wyoming Avenue, ivery Mun 'layfr .iut iu the morning until 'jiuthe evening. Here I am, Safe and sound, Plump as a Herry Pudding, but Not so round. Ready for business at 417 Lackawanna Ave. W.W. BERRY Jeweler. Best Sev.3 of Teeth, $3 00 Indndlnn the painless rxtrsctlnj ot teeth by nn irmiruiy new i " Ceo. S. C. Snyder, D.D.s. lhu 10 .iil.No AV.. ONE KIXI) OF CHURN WE SE L; W n.wic O ii '.R KIM 3 AS w: L . JTi-'l, B II WOe Barrell, Cylinder, Buckeye, Dash. i. I H3NRY BATTIN m PENN AVE & C0' i HuUSEHO LO Wm WHEELBARROWS Are MIRtU away at Ss 1 . SO. BUY POI'LTflY IETTIS'8, FLV N" TTIXll ANl SlAkLEH ' B CIOM i'ill R -CASH- OSLAND'S Glove and Corset Store, 123 Wyoming Ave. We have recsntiy rec Ived a rew line of Suede and Slasss Kid Glov?s, w FIT i HUM ON md k-ep tbem lu rsir FREE OF X PEN SB OUR GIFT THIS SEASON A Handsome Parlor Is our gift to our patrons this season. We depart slightly fnrni our usual custom of presenting gifts; that is, we will not confine it to clothing at-chisei exclaiivdly, bui to ail other departineurs. Every purchaser of .Men's, Boys or Children's Clothing, whose purchase amonnta to Oue Dollar (81.00) or over, will be given a cluace on tbU Beam if oi PAKLOK SUITE iuw displaved iu oar immens'; show win ilow. Pnze to be awarded .lulv 5, 1891 Our elegant display of Wearing Apporel for all ages is a captivating one. Our Garments have a Made-to-Order I . i appearance about 11 sessed in readjT-made PENN CLOTHING 137 AND 139 Complete Outfitters, S. L. G GENTLEMEN, I EE CfR I IKE OF $3.00 SHOES Ectter Than Most MADE LlKf: $4.00 Shoos HAND-SlWED. I'o Seams of Tarts to Kurt Your Feet. All Itylesnnd Widtlu In Congress or Lsce. Ths Best Shoe on Earth for ths Money Try n Pair and you will wear tocibor. iBANISTER'S$3.00!vHEbo BANISTER'S, Our $2 go Shoes are as good 2,500 FR We Will Present To each of our customers who purchase goocU to the amount of ona dollar and ever an envelope containing a c:ird. On the card is printed tha name of an article which will be given to the customer FREE Gifts to Deselected by the cu3tonnr3 from our regular stock. Thss Frea Gifts run in value from $1 to $10, amounting in all to $2,500, and incluls Ladies' Cloaks, Shirt Waists, Ladies' Trimmed Hat3, Flowers, Mackintoshes, Ladies' Capes, Men's Hats, Boys' Eats and Capes, Neckwear, Sterling Silver Scarf and Stick Pins, etc., etc. No Blanks Everyone Gets Something, M. BROWN'S BEE HIVE 224 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. Here We Are Again VT L OFFiR rfiiS WE K: Vcivel I up -, 9; worth 15. MoiieSilk Capes, fll; worth 813 line Clotlt Cape, in all colors, $2.85; worth H. Jackets .Iiukcls, trlmmod with Moire Silk, in nil celofg, tS.70; worth $9, Fine Black Chfivlot, 4,50; worth $6, Tailor-made Suits Fine Serge, in b'ue ami 87.50; worth 9.50. Fine Cheviot, in blue and 8.25; worth 87. Itla'.'k, black Millinery EVLRY LA0Y pttrdiasing a Trimmid Hal (his week will b. presentid with a SILK VEIL. J. 138 Wyomin j Ava. c H,JS It . theiu, unusually pos- J r clothing. k IK BODS in H PENN AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA. ALLEN. You Buv y Lactiftanna ard SCKAXTOX. P.V a anybsdy's S3 00 Shoes.