T11JU SUltANTON TIUBUjNK--TUESDAY, APJUL 20. 18DS. t THE AMBULANCE ROLL OF HONOR Tribune' Suggestion Wan Received with Much Pnvor. TUB CONTRIBUTIONS OF ONE DAY Thor Ainoiinlod to 9170.50, or Unit of tho Entire Aniuuiit Noedud"li 1b Necessary 'flint the linlnncu Hhoulil He Subscribed ToiIiifl'nplU ol No. 27 Public School Sut n (.'ooil Kxnmplo lor tlio School Children ol the City. Amount Needed $350.00 Subscribed...... 176.56 The suggestion In yesterday's Til buiie that money tu buy un ambulance for the Thirteenth loginunt bo raised by small popular ubeilptlons met with great lavor and nil day long the conttlbutlons enme floating In When the Tribune's business olllco closed ut 9.30 last night $17fif.6 had boon lulsed or about one-halt the Hum neeuled which Is $350 The balance ought to be forthcoming today. Toinonow ulght the regiment leaves the cltv and befoie It departs the money should be raised .ind for warded. .Another such a day ns yesterday will produce the necessary fund. Among yesterday's eontilbutlons was one of JliS.St! from the tenchers and pupils of No. L'7 public school, of which Professor J. 15. Hawker Is prin cipal. It was made .up largely of the pennies, nl kelh and dimes of the pupils and was an eloquent testimonial of the patriotism stirring In their young bi easts which caused them instantly and unselfishly to respond to the sug gestion contained In The Tribune of yesterday. If the pupils of other schools of the city today follow the example of those at No. 27 the price of the ambulance will bo secured and a splendid object lesson gained. The employes of th Globe "Ware house early yesterday moinlug took up collection for the ambulance fund which netted $23 50. Yesterday's com plete roll of honor was: The Tribune Publishing Co $li) co Fred Jones 1 t T. II. Watts Company o ui) S. 11. Stetens 1 oo J. W. Oakford hj uu Mrs. John Ilc)nolds u Mrs. Thornis Sprague 5 K Charles 11. Connell 2 DO Colonel U. O Schoonmakcr :mk) Bennle II Throop i oil Mrs C 1J Penman l ixj U IJ. 1'ister 100 Alex Craig 1 no 1.1 vy S. Illclnrd uo W. W. Davis 100 Mut tin Ferguson .-, Irving Rltliard :;, Adah Jllchard j-, "Jl" and others . 475 W, 1. Pryor ., 1 .hj 12. T. Sweet 1 00 A friend 75 William V. Grimths mo I.ebeck & Corln 10 l) l.oulso Haught 10 Nullle Fulton 33 O. P. Leeds 100 Walter Albert Smith 1 00 Jonas Long's Sens 1000 Charles L Auer 1 00 It. M. Kohnstamm 1 iio Cyrus G. Etans 1 ,10 George Smithing j 00 James F, Mitchell 1 (,0 JJy mall unsigned :i; W. G. Fulton ico Floret & Brooks c ro J J. Jeimyn 3 110 'ash 1 00 Charles W. Matthews 1 00 fash no LangstatT it Pcny r,o U. II Blrdsall 100 C L. Rice 1 no Cash '$ J. XV. Dusenbury 01) If A. Connell y w W D Kennedy 1 ij F. E. Ryan 100 Edward F. Wen.sel ;- Cash fo Cash -, Cam 5,1 Cash 1 no J I S. II. It V "H" cash Cash Cash Cam Cash Cash Cash Cash Hand & Pane Connolly & Wallace J XV. Pentlccst Cash Cash Cash Cash Cash Cash Cash Cash , C-ish H S. A ash J) I M ft) 1 i) 1 it) I no 15 1 mi U) 1 no 1.0 I no 1 no Ml ro fii) 1 ni I'M) ) HO 1 (JO W A P.-iub Lewis, Rellly & Davies .. W. II. C. Kramer Hrolhers Lmoloycs of Scranton Supply and Machinery Company Globe Wnrehouso employes: On en McDonald. t 111 IJ. Scheuer Joslo llcirm'iu Helen Olmec. Margin et Shaw Simon Ward Fied M Hiuitz Percy Waters John Simpson. Da Mil Hill. John U. McConncll. llornce Asbury. V E Sherman Tuhn K LamlJle Julius Hojer Frank C. Iluber M Y. Lewis. Adel Moore D A Tewkesbuty. Hany Thomas Alfred Hughes. Luther XV. Peck. Jtnbt V. Alexander. Joseph A. Flseh. G 15. Divine. Henrj XV H.iwsou. Everett DivH M W Hlesecker George Vlponil. Hnirj Nnnliup. Harry Reese. Total J. R. Van Vulcn- burgh. Jos. A. MeConnell. Joseph O'llclll). M Whltr-fnrd. J . Primrose. Ella Jacobs. II. II Connell. Nelllo Seward. I.lzsrlo Thomas. Ma Lewis Unite Mulaney. Agnes Ituggcrt). Nora Kenneilj Ami 1 Winteisteln. Kmn Kiete. Mai Thointon XV F. Koch. J. Asplnnll Edward Mtmplo. Robert Kin-chwa. Win Alcsaudci I'atrlck McGuirc. A. J Hutzman Patrick Gulnn. I.yellu Jacobs Llllle Jones Mnllle Phillip. Maty O'llrlen. KM to Public school No 17: TEACHERS. Prof. J. 11. Hawker. Miss A Miss Grace Hicks jjlss J. MlssCora M. Orlltln. Miss N Miss M. M Driesun. Mlts A K. Grlllln. Iloneiir Maloney. L Corbel t. Miss A. 8 WatMus Miss Hesble Jones. Miss IJ, V. Roue) SCHOLARS Leila Woodruff Mury Lester. . Loretta Moian Nettlo Lawroiuc Henry P. Wetmore Walter Morim. Harry Fischer Frank Lewis. Lillian llrod Charles Hurt. Lizzie Olvcr. Leland Maish Nettle Van florrten. Clarence Monnla. Gcneta M. Shook. Howard Williams. Hlur.cho Tliompon. Flore nee Piossur. James M. Neelel James Malla. Nelllo Hrundage. Addle ritllzer. Mary Walsh, Emma Colvln. Horace Howard. Cliira Millar. Loell Lawrence. I'lold M. Fuller. Cat lie Momilit. Hoi a Iloiner. Ma ellnghei. John Price. Haloid S Kennedy. Frank Addjimui Mllllccnt A Powill. XV. Van lJhircon. Rex Treerton. Helen Hiirte. Small Hartcy. Mutgaret WIH011. Leono Farnhum. Etrina Walsh. Lonlhe Vnrreu Culver Hurley. Simpson Lee. Clare Stoctmi. Mary II. Morris. e'i ites Colt In. MiiUpI Mnnce. Maude Fuller. Enin Lee. Pauline V. Coleman. AeU Wllllains. Florence Snow don. Moses Sew 1 11. Arthur E Cllffotd. Fred Millet. Lee Stanton Eddie Fit nil AP .1 bteekei. Walter Phillips. Fied Conover. Helen lloorem. Mellle lVuree. Rose Plttnck. Nellie O. l'rosser. Maud Kemp. Jesse Sit) dor. Thomas Wutkins. Ida Fish. Janlc Ralne. Jessie Fldlan. John Lee Jennie StllLcr. Clarence Cutter. Will Lindsay. Teresa Wahl. Orai e Slsco Claton Harrow cliff. Edna Allen Leora Jnhter. Edgar Machette Willie Diundage. Mue Ludtik. HIancho Williams. Julia Vanning. Margaret Woodruff. Svdney Langhuin. I'hcbo Cartel. Joseph La Rose. Charles Monnla. Grace Meiriam. Lewis A llllnms. Louise Hadlson. Martha Reese. Hairy Smith. Florence Shook. Grace Middleman. Alice Grcnell. Marietta Winters. Verna Sllleck. Ethel Goiton Stanley Hurley. 1'rank Saer Atthur Scholia. Warren Fuller. Newton Haw ley. Robert Lee. Monroe Whitney. Fred Warren. James Lali)on. C Van Illarcom Harold Machette. Robert Peteiman. Clnn nte Hrundage. Marguerite e'artir. Ethel Cooper. Ilessio ejlt 1 1 Ethel Colt in Louise Warren Hannah Eiker-doy. James Glughet. Mary Malla Jeanettc FlUiam. liert yoiing Edna Heckman. Claia Williams. Charles Martz. Lojd Olter Willie Laineard. Ida Thomas. Atchle AVIlson. Ralph Mack Emma Snvder. Lottlo MorrN. Alltn 5Ioer. Total draco Lee. John Woodworth. Lewis Williams. Elllo Harney. Maty Pctcrman. Hentrlco llaydoti. Agues Mcllnlo. Hello Crosby. Charles Kear. John Hubert. M)ra Smith. Emllv 1 locliln. Matthew Fanning, ( larcnco Lester. Thomas Kennedy. Cash. Allen Woodtulf. Walter Lutz. Ollto Carter. Anna Shoemaker. Carl Rfplogle. Jcsslo Stetens. Emma Miller. Esther Hopewell. Hessle Haw ley. Isabella Alkman. MHlo Huff. Susie Russell. Ella Junes. Ethel Hrockenslilro. John Morel. Fred Sloeum. Frank Cooper. Stuart Lee. Ada Williams. Mabel Miller Rlchaid Malla. Austin Patrick. Milton l'rossct. Roy Peterm.111. Archie Miller. Gut Williams. Lfiin Muck. Leila Hannah. Tom Learn, llettlo Lester. Henry Smith. George Matthews. John Fldlam. Ray Dougherty. Herbert Heckman. Oscar Fish. Herbert Hockln Atthur Ilrottn. Henry Hroadhuist. Spencer Cobb. Harry Helse. Rusell Fern. Giaeo Orchatd. Margatet Cobu. Ruth Gorton Mjrtlo Prtor. Maud Madsen. Maud Mlllci Jenrle Nankltell. Kntlo Cochrane. Annie Dcrrlman. Edmund Grennell. Lizzie Retnolds. Nelllo Wahl. Cora Crosby. Walter 1'ryor. eirace Miller, ltor Williams. James Fanning, liurr Grlllln. Emily Crosby, liernlce Oikley. Ruth Mackey. Mary Conlev. Mlnertu Fish. James Pritchard. Rebci ca Nesblt. Thorn it- Greene. Charles Hubert Walter Machette. Harold JIojit, Robert Walter. Ada Stetens. Robert Thomas. John Cobb. Annie Miller. Matthew Drown. Marian Nankltell. Retford Jollier. Lewis Woodruff. Howard llttilc). Thomas Grlllln. Arthur Ha) dm. AVillle Cooper. Ethel Ilelse. I'aullne Freas. Geoige Stetens Robert Shoemaker. CI) do Mack. Maggie Grampp Elizabeth Appleby. Edna Hay. Eugene Connolly Loranca Hartttlck. Allan Io or .$22 SO $17f STIRRING RESOLUTIONS. l'ussod by Crnnd Council ol Voung Men's Institute. The ilnal session of the grand otlleers and boaid of dlrectois of the Penn syhnnla Jutlsdlctlon of the Voung Men's Institute was held yestetday morning. The following patriotic lesolutlons weto adopted amid cheois: Tlio board of grand directors Young Men's Institute, Penns)ltania Jurisdic tion. In meeting assembled, heartllv en dorse the action of H. W. Rites, chair man of tlio supreme ilirectors, Young Men's Institute, In summoning to patriotic 111 Hon dining the hour of national need the nn mbership of our fiateinlt) llioltod That we direct the attention of the meinoers ol tin. Young Mens ln stlttito to oui noble motto, "Pro Deo, P10 Patrla." In wliieh d tmiun to God and lot 1 of 1 mint i) aie uengnlzed as to tho two basic pilnciiiles ol our fraternity, ulid we are eonlldent In the belief that should the exigencies of the present emer. ginc) leipilie It. our organization will gltu 11 ciedltablo accourt of Itself, and that the lesults will show that tho ef foits made by the Young .Men's Institute since Its Inception, to train Its members In the duties of citizenship has not been Ullfllllttlll Resulted That wo commend tlir. ac tion of President Mi Klnley nnd congres lnwtlie policy of aimed Intcrtentlon to put tm 1 nd to the baib.uous and inhuman w nfnie in Cuba as being In contoimlty with hlstoilial preeedmts and in accord ance with the khiIus and spirit ol Amer ican institutions. Eleten thousand ineinbcts nre en 1 oiled In the Pennsylvania jurisdiction. Secrelniy AleGulte will notify all the councils In the juilsdlctlon formally of the resolutions. Joseph m. uoins is critically ill. An Operation Ma I'crloriued I'pon Him on Nundii). A multitude of fi lends of Colonel H. M Holes and family spent an anxious day esteiday because of the serious Illness of Mr. Joseph M. Holes, who was attacked with perltonltlb Friday night. So alatmlng was his condition that his only chance for life remained In ,in opetatlon which was performed on Sun day by Dr. J. W. Coolldge, nsslsted by Dr. Reed Hums and others. He ttns in a veiy critical state yesterday, but Dr. Coolldge, who spent last night at his bedside, felt that if the encourag ing symptoms continue for forty-eight hours his jeenvery will be probable. Few young men of this city, have as man) friends ns has Mr Roles, and it wus with widespread legret that the news of his Illness was heard. MARRIED BY ALDERMAN WRIQIIT. The lirldn and Groom Aro ItesidnnlN ol Cirlieiudiile. Aldeimnn Wright united In matrlago yestetday morning at 11 o'clock Wil liam II. Walsh and Miss Eva I. Purely, of Carbondale Tho couplo came down from the Pioneer city unattended and after procuring tho necessary license proceeded to the alderman's nlllce, whom the nuptial knot was tied Tho btlde was becomingly attlied In a pretty costume of blue nnd wote w-hlto kid gloves. ESTIMATES OF THE BOARD OF CONTROL Read at Last Night's Meeting ol That Important body. TUB 01 HER BUSINESS TRANSACTED Moil ot It Wus ofn Roullnii Nature. Solicitor Itccdv Reported the Action Thnt Win Taken lit Court Yester-day--'Iliu Touchers' Committee Reported Scverul Appointments, Which Mcro Conllrmed--ltnport of tho Committee with Relerouco to Collection o( l)cliniiiont l'ntos. Tho regular meeting of the lioatd of Control was hold last c-Netilng. Con siderable routine bulsncss was trans acted and a committee of ladles lepre sontlng the klndergatten Intel ests In this oily wem prnsont and made a icciucst for tecognltlon by the bo.ud. llids wete rcceitcd for the election of a letnlnliiK wnll, lion fence and the la) lug ot sidewalks at Nei. 2i school. 1'ioposals weie rend from M J. Ruddy, to do tho work for $2,500; Edwin S. Williams, $.',200; Muldoon & Howie, $2,470. Thcv wcio tcferred to the build ing committee, who nftorwatds re potted, teconimendlng the aw at ding uf tho conttact to E. S. Williams llids were received from the Scran ton Iron Kenco company and Ambrose Herz for remotlng the old buildings on the site of No. 3 school, Plttston avenue. The former offeied to do the work for $75 nnd the latter $150 The matter was lefcned to the building coinmltte'u who requested moie time to consider the matter. The pay rolls for Jatiltois nnd officers were icpoitcd nnd nppnned The at torney for the board repotted fat 01 ab ly on the bonds and sutety of delln iliienl tax collectois Thomas J. Lan gun, of the Thirteenth wind, and C. Hedforel Reynolds, of the Setenteonth waid, Attorney Iteedy notified tho board that nn application was tnaele to court )i'sterelny restraining the board from making the tax levy or Ineunlng any Indebtedness by purchasing lots, etc. The tule Is returnable on Monday next. lie also lepoited that the bchool district Is not icsponslble for dama ges Incut red by l'attlck Scott in the removal of a refilgeiator fiom a South Side building. A conimunte-atloii was lecclvcd from City Clerk Lavello notifying the boat el that the city will cease to pay for light ing nnd heating the rooms occupied by the boaid after the Hist Monday In A pi II. HOARD RETALIATES. In view of this annonccment a mo tion was passed directing the secre taty to Instiuct the boaid's attorney tr ascertain fiom the mayor and po lice depaitment what poitlon Is due the board nccoidlng to law, of the flues collected fiom the ptisoners In cases of drunkenness, etc., and pto ceed to hate the same collected In the future. This money has never been turned over to the boat el and when It is done, the probabilities are the amount will fully compensate the boniel for any outlay It may be neces sary to mnke for light and heat ex penses. The council resolution gi anting per mission to the board to connect No. 3 school building with the city setter was received nnd authorized to bo done under supervision of the city engineer. without any expense to the city. The repoit of Truant Officer Mai tin Joyce was lecelved anil Hied. Permission was granted Ezra Griffin Post to take up the annual penny col lection in the public schools for tho purchase of llowers for Memoilal Day. Ex-City Solicitor James Torrey ap pealed before the boaid In conjunction with a committee repiesentlng the kindeigarten Intel ests of the city, and spoke of the benefits and conditions of the woik and urged the board to consider the piopositlons offered by the committee of ladles who were piesont. He then Inttoduced Miss Underwood, who Is the leading spirit In the woik hete. She spoke of the necessity of support from the board lu the woik and nskeil for an appio pilntlon by the bonrd to further the work. A leeiuest was made fot a sum to be decided by the boai d for a year's support and a fait tt lal during that lime. Miss Underwood said the kln dergaiten teaching was scientific In stitution, anil the founder of tho s)s tem termed it natural education. It Is a nioial as well us a manual school, she said. They also hold moth er's meetings and visit the homes of the children, whose ages innge fiom four to Fcten ears. The work has been lecognlzed as a power in the community, und It Is their Intention of making tho s)stem a part of the pub lie school system, enabling the teach ers to co-opeiate with the other teach tis, to tako part In the Institutes and other woik in conjunction with the teachers and primary departments. The1 matter was refened to the super intendent and the tenehers and finance committee to make a repoit ut the next meeting. SPRINKLING PROPOSITION. The proposition of Dunn Uios. to ipilnklo the pavement in front of the high Helioo! for $S00 wns refeired to the high and ttalnlng school committee. The teachers' committer teported the appointment of Ella E. Fuller ut No. 2!, Rose Shields at No U, Kate Jui dan at No. 15, Alice Oeulty at No. 6, and $C5 salary for Lillian O'Donnell as principal of No. 22, and nn Increase ot $5 a month for Professor II. L. Moigan at No. 13. The icport was unanimously adopted. Certlucutes for State Noimal school diplomas was granted Misses Kate T. MeGroaity, Maud Potters und Jessie M. Kellow. The building committee approved a number of bills nnd orders were diattn for the seteinl amounts. The following leport was submitted by Chulrninn W. A. May. of the fln onco committee, which was unanim ously ndopti'd as ri'ad To tho President and Members ol tlio Bcr.inton Hoard of Control. Gentlemen: Pelleting that It Is neltlui ttdtlsnble nor nicessuty to hate a greater lew than fniuleen ill) mills for all school pui poses the coming veal, the llnanee commltteo hate made that the basis ot their calculations In tirrlting at tlulr es timate of expendltuies The vultmtinn has been assumed at ttteut)-two and one half million (W.nooooO) dollais although tho final valuation of propeity toi tax ation has not yet boen determined. Wo also nssume that the district will rect1to from the stuto an appropriation of 73,- The committee huvo carefully scanned Ihe estimates submitted by the various committees of )our bodv, and after sev eral meetings huc decided uaou tho amounts given below for tho dlftcrrnt school purposes,' LESS THAN OTHER YEARS. You will notice that tho amount appro, prlatcd for building purposes Is less than that for the pretlous years. It Is be lieved tho district can accommodate with somo Fffmt the Increasing school popu lation and tho neeessltles of tho different winds by tho election ot not more thin two buildings. Wo believe It wise at this lime to puy tlio dellelt of the past )ear, estimated to be $13 000, economy being ex. cielstd lu etery direction by the district, rather than to greatly Ineieasu our facili ties. Your committee) would also tery earnestly iccoinmoul that every efToit be made on the part of tho committees, tho olllcers and the employes to keep their expenditures within tho limit set by your committee. For the purpose of pi)lng the Interest 011 the bonded d lit nnd fot sinking fund purposes, )our committee leeoinmcnded 11 lety of 1.43 mills on the valuation of 22, 600,000. ' This will produce a levenuo of $!2,175 (the amount requited for this purpose Is $12 000). For btilldlt g purposes jour com mittee would iccoimimiid 11 tax lot)' ft 1 32 mills on valuation of $22,500,000; this will yield $71700. Less 3 pur cent, for commissions and exoneration $ 2,175 'i0 Net result 72,521 10 Tills amount ttc distribute 113 follows New buildings Jh.000 00 No. 3 lots 11,720 M) No. 6 lots 5,300 00 Lots. Fourth wind ::,';J0 00 No. 21 wall 2 2n0C0 No. 23 lot 100 00 $72,620 CO CANNOT RE ELIMINATED. The amounts, appropriated nbovo for all Hi ms except buildings are in accordance with pretlous action of tho board r-nj. cannot well be eliminated. For general school purposes j'our committee would recommend a lety of fl'l mills. This would )leld a retcnuo of $208,125 00 Lcs exonerations, etc, at 3 per cent (J 213 75 ?201,SS1 fo Retcnuo expected from the state. 73X0 TO $277,737 25 Wo icconitnend tho following distribu tion of tills uii-cunl: High school $ 30,577 00 Tcacluts 135,00) 00 Night schools 7,500 00 Repairs 11,000 U0 New furniture 2,400 00 Janitors JS.7W 00 Rents 2,500 (HI Offices and clerks n,?L0 00 Legal expenses 1,500 10 Tax refunding 50 110 Supplies S,0o0 to Coal and wood 0,000 00 Gas nnd water S.OuO 00 Pilntlng and advertising 1,000 00 Dellteilng supplies SCO 00 Steam heat at No. 33 35s to Text books 8000(0 Insurance 500 00 Incidentals 1,000 00 Estimated deficit for 1S97 $277,f05(O Tho supply committee was directed to piovide an oigan for No. 34 school. The text book committee was asked to ptovlde some academic dictlonaiies tor No. 3G school. The mntter wns 1 eferred. The following report was presented by W. A May, of the committee that has chaige of the matter of delinquent taxes: To tho Presid, nt and Membeis or tho Seiai ton Hoaii, of Control. Gentlemen. We beg to call your atten tion to tho p. e.vity of hating all d llnquent taxes proirptly collected. We would, therefore reeemmond that me is. ures bo taken to hate delinquent taxes collected for all jenrs prior to those of lS)7, which hate just been placed In the hands of the collectors. We lecommenJ that the atton . y of tho boaid be In structed to ciinmt.nlc.itn with nil de linquent tax collectors nrd notify them to make prompt settlcmeit If such settle meat Is not ni.ide thin their bondsmen to be proct eded ugi Inst at once We recommend tho pa)ment of the tol le wing bills tin vame being refunding or ders for taxis pild twice, as certllied by the tn usurer, C. c. Mattes, gufiull.iti, $IS '0, W. S Dlchl, $15 72 We also recon mend that the following exonciatlons be allowed, the same hating been approved by the controller ot the ward and examined and collected by the clt) treasurer Charles S Gelbert Tenth, Eleventh nnd Twelfth wards, jear 18) J, $i,!0 02. C. V Terw illlger. jear 1ST,. JIIH0. This tepoit was lecelved and adopt, ed INJUNCTION IS ASKED. John Jcrni) ii nuts to Prevent School Directors (rum Increasing Debt. A mle was gi anted by Judge Gunster jesteiday on the twent)-one control Ids of the Scianton school dlsttlct to show cause why they should not be pievented from cairylng Into effect the contemplated purchase of tluee lots In the Fointh waul In West Scianton for $3,300, or fiom Incieaslng In any man ner the debt of the school district with out the consent ot electing, as ptovlded by law, until such time us the debt of the district shall be less than two per cent, of the valuation of the taxable ptopeity of the district. Tho couit Is 11W0 usked to lestroln the bonul from lev.vlng any school tux fot the year 1S0S until alter the Hist Monday in June. The 1 tile Is 1 etui liable at i) a in. next Mondit) The petition wns presented by I H. Hums In behalf of John Jeiinjn, who avers that he Is a citizen and property otvnei and tuxpa)ei of the dlstilct, and is Intel ested in the good government of the school s)steiii nnd the pioper and economic expendltuie of money raised by taxpayeis. It is claimed the pioposed tax levy Is unlaw Mil, for the leuson that a new boaid has been elected, whose tetms will begin on the Hist Monday In June, nnd that the tax lety Is made In July of each year. The total taluutlnn of taxable prop el t) in the city is $20,877,243. us made by the city, and $18,003,355 by the county. SCIIROEDER IS CHAIRMAN. Chosen to Preside Over the Meeting ol the I'iru Department. Tho joint nudltlng committee of councils held Its flist meeting Inst night and elec ted Select Councilman Adtuu Soluoedet chalimun. AH the bills presented to the com mittee wcio nppioved with the excep tion of one fiom Hlttenbender & Co. foi furnishing rubber tiies for tho ear Huge of the 1 hlef of the lire depait ment. That was held for further con sldciatlon. Old I'oll.'i . oneert. Those who nre to take pait In tho Old Folk's conceit for the benellt of tho Gieen Ridge content are le quested to meet this e-tenlng nt 7 30 nt M. 1', W.tnibs office, over Powell's mttslo stoic W) imilng avenue. BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY. Expense duilng win time will bo a secondary cousldeiatlon with Tho Tilbune. It propocH to lead the pro cession. Hh motto is "The news, und ull the noun, usurdlvss of price." isrDiaB Washington Avenue; &Mx?vWbFB ySfelKiBpSsrt rMAi''OTsJ- nfhmvA- MmSMm kmmmfc IMMh ipl mmk mWm aiw :1P t$l$m A Few of the TailoriVlade On Sale at ConooISv 127 and JURORS DRAWN FOR QUARTER SESSIONS Will Serve During (he Two Weeks June Terra of Criminal Court. NAMES OF THE QO0D MEN AND TRUE Shnriir Pryoriind Jury Commissioners Dohorty and Wiggins Have Drawn Jurors to Try Criminal Case During tho Two Wuol' Term Which Commcncoi June "0--Scrun-ton is I.argelr Hopruseutod on Panul, More Thiin Half tho Jury men lieing irom This City. The following jutois have been drawn by Sheritf Piyor and Jury Com missioners Wiggins and Doheit), for the two weeks June temi of cilmlnal court: MONDAY JUNE '-0. Jocph Spelchcr, butbet, Scianton. John W. Schult?, Idborer, Scianton. Mike Graham, inlnei, Scrantou. Martin Curtail, ininci, Ol) pliant, ilev. F. 1'. Md)cr, clerg). Hansom. Flank Hrown, faimer, Hoaring Hiook. Andrew Foley, laborer, Scrantou. James Hrud), student, Scranton. Frink Hobln-,on, eaipenter, Carbondale. Hobeit Mellale, niluei, Cailjond.ile. V J. Pi ice, mini I, Scranton. Ed Parkei, fanner, Hansom. Tt. E OUo)Je, agent, Scranton. Hernatd Dol.ui, foicman, Scianton. Del Hobeits, lumberm in, Jefferson, H. W. Walker, Jr , carpenter, Scranton, Datld II. nil ice cnnduitor, Scianton, J S Adtnian, c.irpeuiei, Scianton. Hlcliaid Tin mas, contractor, Scrantou. Andrew CloliUn, plumbei, Dunmore. lb ni) Jifkins, civil eng Scianton. W. H Williams, mluei, Scranton. lleniy W Cole, nierehant, Scranton, V. N. Htownson. ele'k. Carbondale. William Jones, inlnei, Scianteii. O. H Jones. tern in, South AMngton. Dmkl E Lewis mine loremnn, Olyph.int. Owen Hooiuv. miner, Vandlliig. David E Oiegoiy, s,i lnbiiicr, Scrantou Evan Moses farmer, Sp'ing liiook. W. J. Matthevts car up. iter, Scranton. T. II. Hewitt, gent., Scrantou Martin Walsh, bottln, Carbondale. P. F. I.ittjur butchei, Wlntcn. Lewis A. Osl.crre, architect Scranton. Thomas Leiuhun, liilnu, Olyphaiit. Hocoo Collins, Idboiei. Jefterson. I'atrlck Lall), miner, Aiclib.ild James 11. Dntt, moulder. Scranton. Henry Mohr, idborer, Scranton, 'Nelson Larue, painter, Scranton, J 11 Coleman, laborur, Scranton. William Sweet, miner. Taylor. Charles Halt, eaipenter, Scianton. Thomas Cogglns miner, Scranton, V. S. Graves, farmer, Scott W. It. Thomas, railroader, Carbondale. David J. Thomas, miner, Taylor, Peter McDonald gent., Carbondale. Mike Cannon, foreman, Carbunddlo. Joseph Foley tcumster, Scruuton. Evan C. Davie, inlnei, Scrantou. XV. n. Kcese, miner, Olyphaiit. Anthony Walsh, miner, Caibondale. Thomas McAndretv, laborer, Carbondale. Hugh Dougherty, brakemnn, Covington. J A. Atherton cleik. Scinnton. C. P. Armbrust butcher, Scranton. Mai tin C. Hlrtley, engineer, Scranton Fred Forbach, laborer, Scranton, MONDAY, JUNE 27. Dinlel S. Etans, mine foreman, Scianton Edwaid Williams gent.. Hlakelv. N". 11. Cole, lurbei North Ahlngton Morgan Sweeney, gent, Scranton Jacob D Schemerhorn. clerk, Carbondale Edward F Edwards, farmer. Mnple Lake. L. C. P. Ken) on, lumberman, Hlakcly, George Westcott, butcher. Covin? ton, T. E. Wlleox, teamster, Scrantou, M. J Hairett, council, Wlnton, Jllehael Krnnnr, ex-warden, Sei anion. John Dunn, hotel, Vniidllng, K XV. Finn, Janitor, Hctaiilon, Charles Miller, blacksmith, Scranton, Chas. E. llamlllou, lltliogiapher, Scian ton. J. II. Stevens, trrocer. Scranton. 1 Patrick Guughan, Uborcr, Scranton, I AND 129 Washington Honco Frear. laborer, Hlakcly Joshua Poppinwell, michlnlst Sernnlon. W W Jones, hreaku bris, Hlakelv Joseph Danner, contractor. Scianton. John E. Lewis, barber, Scrantou Joseph lie) nobis, gent, Scranton Jasper Gardner faimer, (Srecnlleld , S i:. Knapp, livery Scranton. I'atrlck Mellale. council, Scrantou. C T. Von Storcb. carpenter, Dillon. Henr) P Davles miner, Scrnntoii. V. E Hlttenbender, blc)cle dealei, Scran ton Miiitln Cadden, supt oil Scianton. John Nolan, miner, Carbondale. Fredeilck Frank, palptcr. Carbondale Herbert Thomas, attendant. S Ablngton. Arthui W. Simons, eaipenter, Dunmore Wade M Finn tax collector, Scranton William Mutton cashier Si ranion Thorn is Jenkins, laboier Carhoiidnl" David E Jones bookkiepci Tat lor. Lawrence T Hllss, cleik Scranton. Philip WlckUcr farmer, Hansom Chnrles Wootowskl, meichant Scianton Fred A Hell, meichant. Carbondale Hugh Lewis mh.er, Oh pliant John Forbes miner. Carbondale John Gunster. student, Scranton John H Hv.um, driver boss Ta.tlor. ElliO Stanton, farmer, Scott T. J Matthews, farmer Spiing Hiook. J. M. Ives, farmer Madison Andiett Mahoii). farmei. Waterl). Adam Ycaringr, barber, Scranton. Gilbert Cl.uk fuimer, Henton W. It Thomas, mlnei, Scranton James Siltiy, driver boss Scranton John H. Kan-, janitor, Scranton S. F Male clerk. Caibondale S M Avleswoith. funnel, N Ablngton. I.eGrand Mead, faimei, Greenfiild ATTRACTED A LARGE AUDIENCE. Successful Eutcrtiiiiiniciit ol Er.glo Fusion ( ompiiii),ol Itellovue. The entertainment of the Eagle En gine company In Holy Cross chinch hall, lust night, nttueted a huge mull ein e. The hall wus tnstefull.t decor ated, and the pmgi amine innled out Included numbeis b) many piomlnent local artists, Willi un Qulnn wns eiinlininn, und In a neat speech thanked the friends of the company for their lllieial pation nge, not only on last night's occasion, but on etery call hv them foi assist ance. The opening number wns n piano solo by Pmfessor Piosser mul Mis, Flank Hiundage, Misses Mamie Nllnnd Mai) .Mellale, Edwiud Bow en. Datld Mellale, Monis Thomns, Edwaid James, jr , W. U. Jones, U'llllam CJal laghet rendered vocal solos. Thomas F Jut dun und M. V. Co)ne made hits in speclalt) woik. Miss Hose Conway leielted metlted applause foi her e level ly lendereil piano solo, and XV. M Hlelly pi nvecl a fatoilte, In his fuultless Impersonations. IJ. P. Munay's steieoptleon tiews were well lecelved, and recitations de livered bv Joseph Oiler, Albeit Many and Thomas Mi Hugh weie good Mus teis Frank Do)le and Edwiud Hurko played a violin duet. ONLY A PLAIN DRUNK'. Ilobcrts Mas Etniuined at Ilospilul mid AllerwnriU Locked Dp. A cnb was driten to the reir door of the Lackawanna hospital last night mid a man was admitted, whom his companions claimed wns Injuied An examination pintod that the mrin was Intoxicated and the patiol wagon wns summoned and ho was convened to the station house, The offender pioved to bo David Charles Roberts, of the West Side, a vt ell-known charai tor In police elides He will be given a heating this mom lug. His companions depaited ufter leaving him at tho hospital. GET THE BEST. Tho New York and Philadelphia morning pipers sold In Scinnton go to piess at midnight. Tho Tillnine ke. ,m Its pages open for telegiuplile news until 4 a. m. TI100 days lots of his- . tury is liable to be uuu!o lu fotir houis. and 1 MmNk ft Fri M IP IT, 'j-i .xr, iT-i VV. mm fiiAWft TsiSV M Suits Now Avenue. GREWER Old Post-Onico liullding. Cur. Spruce bt., J id Wnn Ave . tcranton Pj Has lutuiued trom his cteln Unp, und will now icmjiu permanent- 1) at his huinu office THE DOPTOlt TsA "c.HADI'ATE OF THE UNIVEHSITV OF PENNSYLVA NIA. FOH.MEHLV DE.MONSTIIA TOll OF PHYSIOL(ir. AND Sl'll GEP.Y T THE MEDICO-CUIll-UHGICAI, COLLEGE AT PHIL ADELPHIA. HIS SPEC IAL TIES AP.E CIIHON1C NF.It VOI'S SKIV IIEAUT VVOMH AND HLOOD DISEASES The doctor nnd his start of English and Gei man phslcl ins in ike a tpecl.ilt) of all torm of Chiimlt- Nenous Diseases, SkiM, VVomb, Hlood DIbei.t.es Including Epileptic tits, Cunt ulsloiu, tlys terl.1, St. Vlius' Dance, Wakefulness. HHAIN WOHKEUS, belli men and wo. mn, wliosf ntiteus s) stems hat a been bi eikeu down and shattered fium oter woik, no muter fiom whit cause, can be u stni 'd h) mv method. All who call upi n tho Doctor fiom now on til! 1 Helve adtlic examination, ser vice and examination dec Dr Groweri nigh standing in the State will not allo'V him to accept nny lucui.iblc cases. If they cannot cuie )ou the) will frankly tell )0ti so. Diseases oltne Nervous b)stem. The s)mptoms ot which aie dlzzlnesi, lack ol iiinlldence, toual weakness In men und women lull rising in the throat, spots tloalint.' beforo the e)es, loss of niemor), unablo tu coi cciitrato tho mind on 0110 nibjcct easll) stiu, bd when spok en suddcnlv to, and dull, distiessed mind, which unlllB them for pirformlug thu aetiuil duties of life mukiuie happiness Impossible dlstieslng the nitton of thf heait, euusii.g Hush of heat, depression of Hiits. evil fori boilings, cowardice, fear, dirnni. niebinihol) . the e is of corn pan), feelliu as tired In the morning us whin ictlrlug lack of eueigy, nervous ness, constipation, weakness of the limbs, I tc 'I hoso so nffeetcd should consitlt us Immediate!) and bo restored to perfect health. I.o. t JMunlieiod UcilureJ, VVcukntas o Youns Men CureJ If you have been given up by jonr phy btcldli cull upnn the iloctoi and bo nxuni lned. Ho cun s tho worst kind ot Neivoui Debility, Sciofuln, Old Soies e'ututih Piles, FemulH Weuknchs, Alleetlnnsot tha E)C, E.u Nii'C Tin nut. Afclhnnt, Deaf ness and Clippies of eterj debcrlptun. Tumois Cum cis and Goiltrs removed without tlie use of knife 01 painful cuas tlis by oui nevvl) devised iiliMirhint mutli. od known ns tho "ELEC1 Uo-GEEMl-C1DE. ' And oui OZO-N1TE GAS cures Catarrh at d Catarrhal Diafiicss Consuliiitlon flee and sttlctly snered and contldeiitlil 01II10 bonis dally fiom II a in to t 11 p 111 7 to S !0 p in. Sun da) from 10 a. in. to 2 p. m. MADE NE A MAIV9 AJAX TAUIXTS POITIVKLY CUUB AXirtJtrrtvu lilseaut $Vdttlaa Mom pry(lmtottm.7, hlocj !e3uea,eto , hum( by AUubo vt oLLlt i-.ttvwiofl ami Iu4U creuorii, inty tnt'r.iu anil turtle t toro Uttt MtuUir lu oltloryonna.pna iltftmna farhtudj, bu inu&eor luariliigo, 1'ieTDlifc I nan nil v tin t mwtirririt nn if tftkanintiron, 'iLeiruo ithows in mediatu rmproTo. iLcntoDcJ ettocti a ( VUV, rtero all otber La lr. itirt upon Imvinrj tho ainuiim Aii lcldtB, Thfiy Have curoatbouMumU ami Hlllcutoyou, UerivHHpov Ulfe written uu iruntoo to elTcctttt'uro Kv PXQ 1 coencuouor iQtund the manor FrlcewU W I Oipoc luckugej or tU i-iieu ((ull lu-utrr.onH for (2G0. Itj '"'AJAX remudyco., "cSag-j, For snla hi Komnlon, l'a., I;y .MMthiW liros. aud M. U. b.mdOiiou. druisliti. mm JK'AK wwr'S'ssm. M Jim, 1 WwM DR. E. '