THE SCRAN TON T RIB 1 JKE T U E S DAY MOHNIKGr. MAY 15, 1894. S FOR ONE WEEK We will sell our entire stock of New and Stylish TRIMMED HATS at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Come and see them at NEWMAN'S 303 SPRUCE STREET. WE have special facilities for A NO. 1 WORK, LACKAWANNA THE LAUNDRY 308 Penn Aw A. 8. WARM AN. Norrman& Moore FIRE INSURANCE 120 Wyoming Avenue We are showing new designs in printed IRISH LAWNS, JACONET, DIMITY and PONGEE. S! 415 Lacka. Avenue. BARGAIN NO 3, We Will Offer for a Few Day Fine Moquette Rugr. at Si 03. These Rug Have Never Been Sold for Less Than S3 oo Williams k McAnulty ' 2 7 Wyomlnp; Ava CITY NOTES. Eight cases of mit-ifi and n caao of diiithena wrt n-iui o-.l to t!i" b -a: J of health yesterday. Ptp- layiug baa ben rDtiinittici-tl i: tbi Jut kaoti strwt dr.uii uti'lt-r tho nuoervmiou of the city engineer. The I, ndii-s Social nnion of th Penn Aveuuo Bsptiat church will servo a miji piT lifit Thursday eveniog fruiu 0 to I o'clock. The ordination of A. L. I'rtiau to th deaooeate by the Right Kv. Bttbop Knii- tOB will tnke placrt in St. Luke's church of this city this moruiug at a o'clock. Ork of th CoovtB John H. Ttiomas ;a sio d iiiiirriai' iiceaaet yesterday to John P. LofeDS, of An lu till, ui.d .Mary Krutt, of Dnnniort-: Patrick ilulleu and l!ndot I aiiavan. of Miuoolta. A (pacta! mwtini; Of Um Kcraritoti I'ratis c ub will m held at the club rooms at 7.30 o'clock this Hveninu wlo-u tickets for the excursion to New York next Saturday will b-t given ont. Otliu- business of au injiortunt naturx 19111 l tHMMSSt d. The remains of the late X. 0. DlilksT, who died at Olio, New Mexico, are 'X Jiected to arrive at tin I). V. H. Iliidifn street depot this riiorntugnt IMi PnoSfal services vvlU take place tomorrow morn ing, r'nrther aunouncinout in tomorrow 'a pnier. A meeting will ba held at 7.10 this even ing at the vestry rooms of the Linden 1-treet temple for the p,.r posts of organiz i:u: a branch of the National Cmie 11 of .Iewih Women. All ladies of Annuo ( hesed congregation and their friends arc 111' st eartitatlv requested to attend. The regular monthly meeting of tho men's league of the JV1111 Avenue Hap tttst church, will be held this evening .it 7.30 ahnrp. Tho subject will be, "K" solvetl, tbnt too lart,'-. n percntage of the BBOQCJF raised by t.nr rbnreh is 1 ipeuded on music." NegfUivtt, William Mct'lave; affirmative, Lir. L. SI. Qstet, a - Optn AH Night at Lohmau'a Spruce street. ee SCRANTON PRRSS CLUB BENEFIT. Daniel L Hart'n Naw Play . Daughter of Dixie to I!o Oivsn. Daniel L. Hart, the clever young playwright of Wilkos-Barre, has pro duced Heveral good plays, but none liavo bean of tho high atatidarl of ex-c-llence as "A Daughter of Dixie," Mr. Hnrt't latest play, whicli will be prolncetl at the Frothingham theater next Monday ami Tuesday evenings under the auspices of tbs Scranton Prett club. Mr. Han't play will have the bonefit of n production at the hands of well known anil capable playera, as every member of the cast, with one excep tion, is frcm the companies or Charles Frobman. Mr. Hart has had all the scenery for the production specially painted. The Press clnb will auction nfT the boxes for the performances at the theatre Thursday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. LEHIGH AND CORNELL. Tha University Ninon to Play Here Next Saturday, Most interest is being manifested in the game of base ball between the nines of Lehigh and Cornell universi ties at the Scranton base ball park next Saturday afternoon. There is no greater rivalry than ex ist s between Lsbigh and Cornell, and any contest between those universities Is sura to bo marked by the very best of playing. mm CARPETS ! The Teachers of the Grammar Gratis Kick for Higher Salary. BOARD OF CONTROL'S BUSY SESSION Pay Roll Approved -Bids for Lots In the Nineteenth Ward Contract Let for Heating No. 27 SchoolThe Money Derived from the Sale of Bonds to Be Put in Bank Total Levy of Nine Mills Recommended. Lnt night's meeting of tliejboard of control involved a discussion of many important committee reports, a brief consideration of increased salaries for grammar school principals ami the heating ami Ventilating of No. 27 school. President Von Storcli occupied the chair and tha absentees were Mem ben .Mitchell, Watroni and H. O'Mal ly. The last month's pay roll of $U (181 70 waR approved. lliila for lots in the Nineteenth ward on which to erect a new school build ing were opened and referred to the building committee in conjunction with Mr. Notz.of the Nineteenth ward, bs follows. Charles DnPont Brack, lots at Blnoher avenue, Maple and Bin streets, liraviiy lann and BitO and l.o cntt streets, fOOO cadi; Bluobtr incline Locust street, f.VV); Blticher avenue and Kim street, $870; Joseph Foley, Beech and Moltk.i Street, three lota, 150 by 100. $! 'd, Jum M Murray, choice o! elgttt lots, SO by 190, Bloobar avenue, Kin and Locust streets, $2u0 e.ich; Christina Drown, threa lota, Etoltks street, near Bin, 1750; Mrs, Hnttie M. Hums, Beech sireot aud Bloobar svsnne, 260 bv ho. $1,000; Mr. M J. Fallon. Brook tract ami Meadow avenue, 180 by 160, $2,500. A petition of the grammar school principals wss read by Secretary Fl lows. It had atttoned varioui paper, loolodlng I table of s,ilaris paitl by many PenOiylTantl cities, which, com pared with the Scranton Mela, show I t Sis city's teachers to be paid smallr mils. It wis known that at last night's meeting the finance committee would present its report, which loolnded pro visions for sslaries for the next fucsl e.-ir. eonwqoantly lotlotu on tha psti tloni was attandad with ootuiderable discnaalon. Finally tha p"1ition was referred to the teacher'i oonnittea until the next meeting. The teacher's committee renort was adopted as follows: That Mis E!iz. beth William ba tenpnrarly ippoloted lo prlnary Cnt No, S-", ana Mi s Mar iiret Janteion to tb" annex to No. I t on South Hyda Park avenue, that the nretldont and secretary tw autlionz.d to sign the aprllc itions for stat-t nor mal ichool diplomaaol Sarn L De vine, r.mily Lvaus and Htitlgtit A Carroll, Th" meeting adopted MCttOM of the building committee's report as follows That Edward H Prica baenployad ai janitor at tha annex to No 11 in the Coogragationai onorcn on Hyoerari venue at a aalary of I0 per month, that 8arah LeerU, jattitrii at No, V; ha naid iwr tnontn, au lAOfaaao Ol fit, to dale from the time of toe opo-.i- mg of nu additional room in said uni.d- I h reroiiiineiidalton of tha cnmiiii;. tee to award th contract for heatrig and ventilating No. '.'7ch oi was not accept! d, bat was referro l baci; to tb Coin nil tie. The contract resolution of the com mittee was, that the heating an I vuuti lation t.f No Jj be awarded to Sm-a I Wilis oi Co. for tho sum of 3,4M I I the tyatam to be ooiupl'ited res'ly for uie for the saiJ sum That the propo sal la- tn le a part of the contract, the terms oi payment to be as follows Um -third ol the contract price when tha material is n ttw gronod, one third when placed In position and tha remaining one-third when the system isaccepteJ by the buiidiug committee, no itiWrest to be pail on the unpaid balance. It was contended that errors had been mal) by the architect iu the coil of installing tho lyitem and that f ortber oontTderatlon should ba given toe merit! of steam ami hot air. The report of tho finance committee in relation to tbe sale of the high school bomls to Ulalr A: Co.. of New York, was adopted. Tun committee recommended that the moner rahrd from the sale of the bunJi be deponted on interest in the several btnksofth" city Where tbe fun Is of the dutrict are now deposited in the name of the high ichool building account. Tho important portion of the report announcing the estimate of revenue aud expenditures for the coming year and the ooMtqnent tax levy could not to finally received until tho teachers' salary question is settled. Hence the report was referred back to the commit lex with tbi decision of the mooting that tho touchers' committee ahould lot in conjunction. It was evident that moit of the members advocate the increase of pay, although the matter is not allowed for by the rtport. Th'-re Is a surplui of several thotuand dollars which might ba applied to the purpose Mr. Notz's suggestion that proficient teachers nho'.il 1 bo graded iu pay from this sur plus ncc irdintr to their merits to the Xtent of $8,000 total, may be consid ered by the committee. FINANCE COMMITTEE ESTIMATE Tho estimate based upon the figures of the pait two years is as follows: Total forganarnl school pn repeat, 41 7 1,- fai), including iji',,(kiii fur teachers', olll eel s' and jauitors' salariea. The lo-ses-ed Valuation of property and occupations for the current year is 19,. .112,714. To cover estimated amount neces sary for general school ami bnilding par p .ses, and to DrOVlde for the interest aud binkiug fumi account, as required by law, are recommend levy of Pita and one-half mill, for general school purposes. Three ami one-half mills for building purposes, and 1 mill for the in tercet and sinking fund account, making a total levy of 10 mills on the assess-d valuation Whiih will produce the following estimate 1 revenue : FOB UENERAI, SCHOOL PUUPOOH A U4 mill levy on 119,818,711, 9118,819,99; allowing 8 per cent, for exonerations,' commissions, Aic, 69I0l99 would leave a not rovenne from taxation for school purposes of 1100,008.98; adding stato ap propriation of 0(874,988.8? would give a total estimated amount for geuoral school purposes of $178,897.80, BCTLDIM account. Three and one-half mills on $19,312,714, 187,891.801 less 5 per cut. for exonera tions and commissions, t'l,i)79.72; balance t4,s!l4.7S. Juno HO, 1804, them will bo ap proximately a balance in the building ac count of 9S9,9t8.07i which will make an es timated amount of 04, 127.85 available (or building purposes for the ensuing year. SINKING FUND ACJOU.NT. A levy of 1 mill for sinking fund pur pose.', after allowing for exonerations Bnd commissions will produce tlS,47.0S, for tbe payment of interest and the Accumu lation of a fund foj tho redemption of tho THEY IN IRE PAY bonds at maturity; ninking a total esti mated revenue for nil purposes or $;.riS, 189.60. It was d citle I to attend in a body the exercises at No. 110 school Friday afternoon, when Lieutenant Ezra Grif fin post, Grand Army of tbe ltepuhlic, will present the school with a Hag. Au adjournment was made uutil next Monday night. MINNIE LESTER AT THE ACADEMY. Mm First Engaffoment of the Week a Decided Succeaa. Minnio Lester and her company opened a week's ongagouiont at Hie Academy of Music last evening. Tbe large audience showed its appreciation of the entertainment by generously nu -planting the numerous excellent bits of work. Tho play piuaeiited, "A Little Busybody." gave Miss Lester aud her a ..11 late a good opportunity for the display of their abilities. Miss Lester delighted her andlenoe with her danc ing, which was remarkably good. Prank K MoNisb, who first won re nown as a minstrel performer, ap peared with the company 111 his well known specialty, "Silouco ami Fun," aud mado an excellent Imprasilon, Tho orchestra is one of tho features ol tho Letter company. The work of the musicians last night Wii very pleasing. Tonight Miss Lietir will bo aaeo m "The Hand of Fate." Kveryoue who c ires to see 11 good eiow Well played should see Miss Lester's performance at the Academy of .Music during the week. Popnlar prices, 10, 20 and 80 cents, will prevail, ami special ladies' matinees will be given TliursUy, Fri tlav and Saturday, when the price will he 10 coutrt to every T ir t of tbi theater. Mayor Connell Declares Many Fra chises Annulled by Expira tion of Time. A letter l:ns been nddreaiel to Gen oral Manager H 11. Archer, of the Scranton Traction company, by Mayor Connell, annulling certain francbiMa granted the Corporation last tall. The action of tbe mayor involves about thtoe milas of streets, the uie of which has been u-ranted the company by tbi city. No operation, can now be pro moted on the stroitti nantd uuleaa by action of tbe councils. Mayor Council's letter IgftflfolloWl S RAjrrOlt, i'a., May 14ll 1891 To 11. 11. Archer. Qeneral Manager Hcroi ton iTaetton Company, City Diab Bin; tdeeirato oall your ttttn. tlon t nioof common count il, N . 14, ap proved Ooi It, 189 granting to the Peo ple , sti.sst Hallway company of Luzerno county antborlty to eiiaau it llnoabya single track on Lackawanna avanoe from Nu. lh street to Main avenue, with proper corvee on Main avenue, Htotlon i of seal ordinance pro Vl del that th s road shall hi oontnenoed within two racntha from tbi '.atti of tba paaaage at Ibia ordlnanoi and stall bi) coinpl"tod within turee moritbs of OCh date or tins fraoohlti shall be for- fe ted to the t nv u.t company nit bav ins oomplled with tbe provlaloai of .aid ordinance, I tberifort declare aald ordin al ( 1 all and void. I also desire calling Voir attention to die. if select council No. approvotl pt. ;n. IW8 srmitting the Scranton Paaaao ger Railway company 10 iStCBd its tracks il eertain streets, q 1 , lams avenuo ffon Iti lotiraectton with Lackawanna arcane, etc., as providisl In ai I ortlinauce. Sec tloii 7 t.f said . 1d1i1a .ee pr .vides lust this road i-hall he ruiiiiouce. within three III nths from the date t.f the passage ..f this ordinance and ebaJI Is- 0001 titled within two years from each date Your company having failed to comply nuh tbe came i-l.atiuite 1 inm-ncem.- t ..' this work, I hereby declare said ordinance null anJ v. nl 1 alao tleeire to call v.mr attention to H 1 of COCMMM council No IS, ivrmitling the IV.ipiii'i Street Hallway coiupauv of Lu zerne cunty loagtand Ita trucks on oer lain t recti wltblo UMdtyoif kcranton, from Pum attaat at u mtanawoMoej with 1 J may avenue, as providetl by sect I 11 1 of toil I r lniance S-ctl -n 7 of aald ordinance provides that tbit r.ad shall be commenced with three months from th" data of the paaaage of line ordiuaiire. aud .ball 1st complete within one year from suthdate. Your company having failed to cummeni a the wi.ra as provided by aaid eiCilon I hereby declare thai t hi- title loiochatroeti ae provided by sat 1 ordinance to be null aud Void. I am, Vorr Italy ft ur. V. 1 OORNCI U M,,t..r. File of common council No U r fetre.l to luelu lea oi.ly a atusll strip of West Lackawanna yenne, betweeu Ninth itreet and Main aronue tJver a mil 1 of etrevt prtTilagi it con latiio l 1:1 common council Alt No. 1.1, T.ua provided tor alio-to Peleriburg from Pine atree: and 1 llnOf av-uu . along 1'iue, to Webster, to G.non, to Taylor, to Ash and thence along Grove itreet The largett number of atreeta afTecttd are on the Booth Side. The franchise is annulled which includes a line from Cod at avenue along Hickory, to Proa iCt, to Hemlock, tO Stone, to Beech. tO c rown, to Maple, to Meadow avenue The hnlf-miie atretch of proposed track along PltkitOO avenue from th proMBt termitina lo the city lino ii aiTtctod by select council tile No .'1 1 he annulling of tins IMBO ordinance includes the block of Adaiua avenue between Ltckawanna avenue and tJprtlOl street General Manager Archer would make no etatemont when interviewed by a Tiiim .NK reporter. He aaid he had no dieial Information of the mayoi's to ll 00, and was consequently not in n position to dltOOJt th mutter. ARREST EO IN THI COURT HOUSE. Michaal Rally Arraitad Yeatarday on a Charge of Larcany. Michael Rally, a young man who testified yesterday in the cute of the loiumonweallh againit Thomas Gib bons and Patrick Mnnley who were charged witn having stolen goods from tho Delaware uud lludtou depot ut Archbald, was arrostotl immediately after the acquittal of the defendants' referred to. Etalll Wat arrested at the initano of Special Gfllcer Crippen of the 1 Ida ware and iludton company. It was ex pected that Kally'a testimony at the trial of tbe case against Munley and Gibbons would have the effect of con victing them. Far from 11. Ilia evi dence was so decidedly favorable to the young men that they wete acquitted A warrant for his arrest on 11 charge of larceny was then sworn out and Knllv was taken into custody in the conrt house. Hib father ami Michael Mnn ley of Arcbbald, entered bnil in $500 fur his appearance at court. One Dollar Par barrel Saved My using the noted Hoyal blend Flour, the highest grade nml best fanuiy Ihur manufactured. I'sed by thousands. Aak your grocer for it. II. MoNTtioMKliY Co., Agents, 726 Wi Lackawanna avenue, Scranton. Stenographers Furnished. We nro prepared to furnish business men with lirst-clnss stenographers by tho tiny or hour. Kxpert bookkeeping n specinlty. scranton Commercial Association, Lim ited, 42C Sprnce street. CulU for Croup. Use Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil according to directions. It is the best remedy for all sudden attacks of colds, pain and iuilnmmation.tnd injuries. BEFORE JUDCESIlTSER HOW FOR THE Cases That Occupied tho Attention of the Court Yesterday. TWO DEPOT ROBBERS ON TRIAL The Young Men Who Entered the Delaware and Hudson Station at Archbald Last December Acquitted. The Same Defendants Tried on tho Charge of Larceny and Re-ceiving--Soulh Siders at War. Tho first caie called 111 court yester day before Judge Sittser was that against Thomas Gibbons and Patrick Munley of Archbald, who are charged with having entered the Delaware and Hudson depot at that place in December last Tiie defendant! wore represented by Attorneys Gilcford, Boragg and Newoomband Dittriol Attorney Kelly was ii" 'sled by Mr O'Hrien iu the nirc:c.:M...: It was alleged that the HOSUled en tered the depot 011 tho night ol Decem ber 88, by prvirig open the win Iowa of the ticket oltic Tbe ticket box was found ab uil 600 feet from the depot with its contents missing an 1 a ton gallon cask of wbiakey contigned to Christopher Liritl" was stolen. This was the tettimonyof tbe station agent, Herman ( lerbig, Michael Reilly, n young man on WbOte testimony tho eomuiotiweallh placed much reliance, made a ttroog witnest for the defeute. He was not pot i live as to who the persona worn ho saw ut the depot on tin night in ques tion, and wa not sure th it tho-y tiraiik wbliky. His evidence differed from that given at a former henriug,and waa not convincing enough to convict tbe delendatita. They were therefore re turned not guilty Till ll KoK I.AM'E.SY AMi Itl't'iEIVINU. The same defondanta Were again called for trial on a obarge of larceny and rroeifing Tbe tame oonnteldt fended then nml Dieiriot Attorney ivslly was nlone In prot cntlug tbtm Tbe mlt waa brought t the instance of Liverymen Puree, of Carbondalt, It wat alleged that OO Sunday after- 11000, Dee 19, two yonng men of Car bondale hired a team to orlTa to Arch bald. They etopped at Hail's hotel, and while inside Ulbh mi and ktonley an l a young man itemed Prank Nor row came along and Irora away with the team. They CSUM to Scranton an I put tiio team up t Cotlok't livery l ii.yw.ro tnbtrqointly arreeted here and bad a hearing before AUl ri. o Wright Since IbOfl Morrow went awav and hai not come back Tbe defendenit admitted that they took the loam, but lo t with the Inton (ioo of seillog it or Injuring It in any Way They were UUdOt the InfloeoOi of liquor and were 1. t re.p oisitde I t wiial they were 81 mg ut the tune. The commonwealth made a rather ttrong ease against them and sought to prove felooloci intent. Mr. Scragg made a (erv.-ut plea tor the defense ami Mr K-llv followed for the ct mraun wealln Judne Mtts. r bri- By charge the jorv. dwelling ptrtlcnltrly on me meaning of the law With reference to felonious Intent. At 4 lo the jury retired, bui had not returned a verdict up to the lime of a lt iiirumeut A TWENTIETH STAID CAM ( lemsntS Martin 0 was arraigns 1 he ' 1 .In ! .-, 1. : on a charg of forni cation and bastardv preferred by Mad eline GeaaTTOi Both parties resile it, the Twentieth wsrd of this city It is alleged sgsloal Martluo thst he la the father of a child which was burn 10 the prosecutrix early in Jtnutry Ex tttdgS BtaOtOfl looked after the mter- ti of t o d' fei.d mt an I Mr. Scrsgg teitted Dittriol Attorney K -1 1 - 111 tbe proeecstiou, Tbe proeecutriz wee uu able to apeak Hngllsh lOtOlllg tltlv slid Arigotu I . 1 Imaiii.i was ugnt-d up 1. a interpreter Only the proseoutris hal teitiii-ti up to the time of adj .iiriitneiit It net, lent that the cam will be of a racy and teotatlooal order if the few questions alrendy aaked by the dofeadaui't coun- ta) be taken ua an Indication of thu line of defense it is intend. .1 lo pursue The pr aenitrii, who la an . tiling ha t lieautlfnl. la apparently nbOUl 88 yetra old She aays sh" cam here from Italy ahoiit three yetra ago and lived for a tint with her brother in BoVtb Scran ton. It la here, all nlleg a, the aurita of acta werecoiiiinitt. il for which Mar lino ) arraigned BtM tacusea him of having taken impropr liberties with her on three OOOSaioOt and as a result t child was born to tier The cross examination by Judge Stanton drew the admiaiion from her that, although unmarried, a child had been lorn to her la Italy about four yean ago The wltntti denied having known Santo Cropplo, Benedetto Mttteo ami John Boo iti three of her ItalWirl countrymen, who looked her squarely In the vye when Mr. Stanton called then before the bar. She did not ap pear to lie at all affected when Mr Stanton asked her if she had not in vited them, on different occasions, to stay with her over night. He alio asked the witness if the tied not told Clementina BitStioa that she would select Martiuo as the fatuer of In r child, tiecatiao he waa tall nml good lookiug, and then Mrs Sabatina came forward, evidently prepared to lay the did. Tht witness denied this, as well as everything else charged against her When she had finished ber testimony court adjourned. Ill I..VTIVH3 AT WAR. Peter Andre wi, of South Scranton, it on trial before Judge Savage, charged with assault aud battery. The prose cutrix is Annie Kohl, a contlu of the defendant. There has boon ill feeling between thO partita to the suit for a long time ami last November thu of fense was Committed for Wbioh tbe de fendant it about to be tried It It al leged that be struck Miss Kohl on tho arm with a large stone ami also madu threats ngalntt her. Mr, O'Neill oon- dncti the pros -cntion ami Attorneys Newcomb ami Z.immermar: represent the defento. The case was 011 nt ml journmeni Sfr COURT MAY NAM HIM TODAY. The Cotnmlieianir Who Will Take Taa tlmony In the Twelfth Ward Contaata. The uttnrueya for Henry Coylo uud John F. Kearney, tbo defeated coun ciluiauio candidates of the Twelfth ward, expect that court will appoint the commissioner today to take testi mony In tho contested oluction catt s against Morgan Sweeney and James Munley. When these cases are opened, the testimony promises to bo livtly and interesting, e Mualo Boxsa Exoluaivaly. Ilest made. Piny any desired number of tunes. Gautschi & (ions., manufacturers, .1 : 0 1 he-.unit s 1, Philadelphia. Won derful orchestrial organs, only $S and fin. Specialty: Old music boxes carefully re paired and ituprovod with now tuuos. BICE C P. Jidffia'i Novel Piau for Solving the Problem of Its Location. BETWEEN LINDEN AND MULBERRY The Bridge as Proposed by Mr. Jadwin Would Be Shorter, Less Expensive, and in Every Way More Desirable Than if Placed at Either Linden or Mulberry A Novel and Orie;inal Plan Set Forth. C. P. Jadwin, the well known real estate agent, makes a suggestion re garding the location of th- proposed bridge across the Lackawanna in the vicinity of Linden street, which poi 8 'sses tho merit of originality and is at the IStne time apparently practicable and economical. Mr. Jndwin has been an ihtorest'd listener to the many arguments in favor of nml against the location of tho bridge and he it convinced that the difiicnliy which seems to coufront the people may be easily and sntisfnetorily 1 verted While be is inclined to be lieve that continued agitation of the mutter may result in the postponement, or tossibly the lost of tho bridge, be still thinks the discussion may have tiie offset of awaking a spirit of it -vt ntion tir Ingenuity which will tettle tin- matter to the satisfaction of ell oonotmod, Mr Jadwtu'e opinions are best given in his own words: "I think, "said he, "that this bridge matter is, us General Hancock said nbout the taritT. merely "a locil issue." I belj.-ve that a bridge placed St Linden street will satisfy the majority of the people, at I -list to a far greater 1 Xttnt than one at Mulberry itreet- Hut why not have one bridge do for botu street!? It II certainly possible to to place it ttiat it may truthfully be calld Linden street bridge and at the same tim b- very co:.venlont to Mulberry ttreet. Tht p pie voted to have it placed at Lin dan street, mid if WO fool with the mat ter we may run tha rtult of losing the bridge entirely. For A OOMPKOVUS BMDOg My idoa is this: M ke the approach on the SOS tem end shout 2'HJ feel above Linden itreet on M 111 n avenue or ml 1 way between Linden and Mulberry ttreotl If that location should lie moat dl -treble. By doing this you give to both ttrtela the advantage of the bridge; you bare a nice plaOt for au I ; 1 lb, sn 1 y u n iy hav a bri lye from 80 lo 10 1 ; .t shorter than at Liu den or Mulberry street it will I more direct and consequently ten ex- puiiSIVo to bttlld. It Will avoid the need of tangents end will he m on directly in lino with wetland itreet u the Wett Side Iiy plac.ng it at either of the locations I apeak of it may also be ponible to avoid the itf,-,i qontlon whieh will undoubtedly arin tboold the bridge be placed at Mull e:ry itreet. "Fron another p nut of view, a loca tion nt an equal .1. .tenet from both ftp-eta will have a betiefinal elf-ct on ;r ; r v v tinea ov.-r a more extensive territory than if thu bridge Were to be placed at either street Bf placing tue bridge nl Mulberry street it will cer tainly have a tendency tO increase Ibo value of property in that neighbor hood, '1 he e.iue may Le s od . I. q. den street Wonld it not be b-'tter alter all to hare the bridge so located that the gr-Mteit number nlgbt b.- d menu i" I IW f, tt I r It TH! sH. 7I !S It may tsi seen i.y referring lo a man that Mifltu svennt at tbopjiotol wbioh speak is very wide, and that the dlstalice b. (ween the avctiu 1 and BWttlaod street it not s 1 great as It is between Linden or Mulberry and the opt ill" ba tt.,- pt er 1 tie tvi nm is certainly wi le enough to sfT .rd a fine sweep for teams turning . IT tbe bridge and would, to a great digTi do away with the sharp turn ttiat is oft-n neoesaarjf In rounding a ooroer ' ' le t the bri !g- le built aud If it is poenide tonleotsnon desirnbte lo caliou thaa tli it I speak of, why then lot it be pinned there," ' -- nit : 1 e 1 1 o ' 1-. i bock ;gent. Charlie ( 1.1! n OretO Sub cr.bere by a K -lis-1111 1 das A young man giving hia name at Chsrln Wi Clifton, boarding at 841 aVdnni avenue. w.,a y.-s'erliy callel to police benlquarten to explain why h" hat lieen tolioitlog b-ok anbecrip tiont und ir th fain plea that be wanted to raise fundi to carrv him throtieh n theological course at Prince ton university, The young man it endowed with a pleasing address ami lias giveu the name of K v J din P. i'liupbell, a pronlnsul Beltlmore divine, as his pastor, A Uttr reoolvsd frcm Ur Campbell stated that Clifton waa un known to him When qontlon sd by Mayor Oonnell and Captain Edwards, Clifton ad mitted his Btatem-nt to be false, but aaid ho bad collected no money. How ever, he bad contracts calling for tho delivery of tho book and laid ha pro p m 1 to mak his deliveries: and then colltct the subscription price. Tim eathorlttn had no ground to detain bin and to he was roleae-d Wonderful Aie the works of a wheel bu row. Il sliuiiltl be oiled onoe year. HOW ABOUT YOUR WATCH ? It is a much liner piece of mechanism and should be cleaned and oiled every year, to keep it in jrood order. Have it done by W. W. Berry The Jeweler Wbo has had twenty-five years' experience. You will Bnd him at 417" Lacka Avenue. Best Sets of Teeth, $3 00 Including tha palnleaa extractlnj cl tet-'tli by un entirely uuw lrih SSJS. S. C. Snyder, D.D.S. IU5 WVOMIKU AVli Thlrty-two Oat Poaitlons. Wo offer special advantages during this summer in Business, Shorthand and Eng lish departments. The fact that thirty two secured good positions during April is the DCtt evidence of the practical nature of our work. Wood's College of Business and Shorthand. J." I" Illlllllllllllltlllllllllllll I THAT DOLLAR I I OF YOURS I mm Takes a new lease of lifti th lnlnuto 5 S you bring it into our store. To con- S ; vrooeyonof the truth of our ttattment I we name a few prloes. 5 Tea of Coffee Pots orcl,,;!: 55c,up i "'Marion Hurland' ' Cofee Fots 85c .up 1 GAS STOVES Mi am S A touc'i and tiioro's the full S blue: another touch, gone: Clean, 2 9 limpl Ufa 7S..-. up. Jtuny M -. si.tis .and kinds. OIL STOVES 8 np Don't huiiii a large coal fire tins a arm aeatbtr; it makes the whole bouae uncom S fortable a ti g We have aomethina entirely naw 3 mm BPBARI Oooking Kange-tbe 3 a very latest wond-i- tilad to show you S 2 the point ( t.iuo in sud see, It Is not S 3 t" buy ul ways. 1 HENRY BATTIN & CO. 1 ISO PENH ATEMOK. HOUSEHOLD SPFClALISTS. 1 aOliliraitlEIIIKtilllllailMlliSllllllin OSLAND'S 128 Wyoming Ave. v are now dlsplsyirig 8 line iiiifi of Hosiery In COTTON, SILK uml LISLE THREAD. GRAND ARMY- The month of May always brings these to the lore. It is the month in which the GRAND ARMY in all parts ol the Union sees to its uniform and fits itself, to properly decorate the graves of fallen comrades. Full Grand Army Suit from $Q.50 UP- single and double breasted, each coat and vest being made with eyelets and furnished with two sets of buttons. Every purchaser of the Beautifa PARLOR PENN CLOTHING k II ROUSB 137 AND 139 PENN AVfcNUE, Complete Outfitters, SCRANTON, PA. S. L. r ALLEN. We Don't Want TO INJURE The Drum op- Your Ear BY TOO MUCH BLOWING. BANISTER'S,' Straw : Hats FOR EVERYBODY None Cheaper Styles Correct BROWN'S BEE HIVE 224 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. WE ARE OFFERING FOR This Week A $150 Leghorn Hat for 79 cents. Flowers, worth 50c. a Spray, For 15 cents. Our Trimmed Hats marked down to half price. IN OUR Cloak Dept. A find Clay Worsted Coat, lined with Moire Silk, worth $14. for $6. A Black Moire Silk Cape for $9, worth $20. Your choice of 100 Capes and Coats, in all shades, for $2.98, worth from $7 to $15. Also, a Tailor-made Suit for $4.98, worth $7. aJ. BOLZ 138 Wyoming Ave. NEXT DIME BANK. 811 1 worth or over receives a chance 011 SI'IT. But wc want to impress upon yon the fact that we are offering better values in footwear than any other Shoe House in Scranton. Call and we will prove it to you. The benefit will not be one-sidcil. We'll get a new customer, that's true, but you'll save money by trailing with us. - 0'' L&clc&wannanil JKjoming ! None Better Prices Right