f '1- -- THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, MAY J, 1900. '3 "You have the finest stock of UP-TO-DATE PHONOGRAPH RECORDS In the city." This a gentleman snld In our store the other day. And wo have. Wo pride oui selves on the quality of our lecords, not on the quantity. Call to buy n Phonograph and let us persuade you to buy a piano In stead. You should have music in your home. A little right manage ment nnd you can buy the wished for plnno, and in the long run hard to feel it. Our terms arc easy and the goods the best possible, for the money. Kn.ibe, Brlggs, Vose and Ludwig Pianos. PERRY BROTHERS 205 WYOMING AVENUE. Ice Cream. UESr IN TOWN. 2PJ Per 3C Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO Iclertione Orders Promptly l)9ll vered, iJj-3'7 Adams Avenue- Scranfon Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Office D., L. & W. Passenger Station. Phone 525. C. S. SNYDER, The Only Dentist :i ILcCM Wliolhn Graduate lu Mttllt-iue. 42C-422 SPRUCE STREET Geld Crowns, best $5. Cold Fillings, 51. Best S:t ol Testb, S3. Silver Filling. 50c ii -v M3V A Modern Cleopatra. loopitra j tin' Miiiri'mo 1.pjiiI ol lur tljy. uml It i -n'll lirr tiflli new p.nctt. Wf rin't tlinnKC" tlif rtntuir of jour fi.itir.. Imt no tan (.iio .ion nTirtt tu Hi. Tin i mil plt'JM Jim .iinl jileji" jour frlinds, nliu like to sic Jon look jour licst Dr. Edward Reyer ctaspnucc st.opp. courthouse. 0-cn Wednesday and Saturday evenings. DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Hours--9 a. m. to 1S.30 p. ra.: 2 to 4. Williams Building. Opp. PoBtotllco. Jfl UNl6Jti&y.DlBEl ?vV CITY NOTES : -- I NnUMAKKItii MKI'.l'. Hie ic-pitar ino.i .i'v rnrrtine ol the umlvrtakm ami Ihnjmoi of Hie litj" took pl.UO l.lit IllKllt 111 lljllll'a lull. KV ri.tiOKIMi.- A now lianl wood lloor U In in;; laid in the nun's m litine loom of the I tela ware, l.ji kd jntu and Wostiin station. ltl.fill.AU Mi:i:il.VJ. 'll.u maii-ois of la: llonir foi thi 1'iKinllin Mill hold J irguur mm lug this moinin:; at n.:1) o'cloik at tlic Whir Women' Christian ji-aiiatitn. iiaii: has 111 i:x riu. JwUc iiuiiiiikiom of I he United Stalls court at 1'ill.burir, has hit'd .luiic 1 n llif duo foi thf liearii.s of tint bank rupin cac of M. Ni'.inioii ,r t'o. 'lOMMV ll.Mi:i.S IIKGISTIlllfc. Thoiiua 1 llanicU irmrnlij IK-Miml ullli I'halrinm Vo turn,', of tho Iti'puldUaii touiity lotnmlllio. .14 4 t'aii'liilati- for 1 li'il. of the court, the ottkc lie now holds. LVd.UVTI'.ll l'lllli:.M.- Mithtd Somji.ki.of IMwaitUillle, a lal.ol.r in the Woodward mine, jcsteidaj' Miffutil a laiciatloii of the foieaim bj a large piece of toal falling on it. lie was taken to Ihe Moes Tailor hospital. SI'IJMKH IV l'OOr. -John Jones, of North StTanton, is inching tieatment at the I.a. ka li anna hospital for ail Inllimed (is.t, the icsult of a tplintu of wood in the flcth. Illood poison ing has bet In and the splinter has not jet been located. MIXi:it IV.iritr.l). Michael Xeary, a miner in the Von Stoith shaft, was heilously Injured yes terday moinliu by 11 fall ol roof, lie was taken to his home on Albright auntie and a phj.lclan vummoncd. Hi Iig was broken, four ribs were fractuicd and M ehoul Icr tllsloeatcd. l'AY-D.'AS "lhii Delaware and Hudson torn pany paid jesterday ut the lepalr shops, Von htorth and IhrUon mlrts, Xortli Stranton, The Delaware, hat kau anna and Westirn company will pay today at the Hullstead. I'jnc and Taj lor , mlncf, and tomorrow at th Urchin and Cajuga. Mr.MOIII.VL DVV AuKWOiairNTS. A Joint inectlnir al the Mrmoihl day committees of Lieutenant Kzra S. Grlllin post and of Colonel William Monies t will take place Wednesday night In Alderman' Howe's office, where all the ineetlligl ol theso rommlttcei will htlKtfoith W held. IICMAINS lNTi:illli:i).-The itmalna of the late fn. Newell, whkli weie exhumed at Forest lllll cemcteiy for the purpose of a coicncr's autopsy, were re-Interred jcftrday morning alter biiiu slewed by the Jury empanelled. Tli Inijufst will be held in tho court house at S o'clock this c.ciiin,'. OFKICEna CIIOsKX.-Thc follo.iln'.' ofaeeri lava been elected by the Catholic Women' club; President, Miss Kmiiia Iltirkhoumi; utietury, )Ilss Annie llarnoir Ircacurcr, Mls Josephine Murray; -board ol direitoM, Miss Aunlo T. HutUr, of South Bcrtnton; Miss Theresa Ooiey, ol West mm0 Seranloni Mary Oawrlian, MiM Margaret Maun, Mlk .lovplilne Murmr, MIm Annie Harmon, Mlsi Dntna Hurkhousr, Mlw Nilllc Damn nd Mn Mar Carroll. M'ltAXOi: lli:ilAVIOU. ratroltnnn Qtiliman jesterday morning took In charge on li(kaaun auntie a man wlio was iiamlcrinff around, li.it leis and roalleM ami aetlng In a lery atrango manner, lie was laken to mo Center ftrcet pollee station. nitOKi: tl IS I.r.O. Martin Million, of Moscow, a hrakeman cm the Ilaiton dlilslon of the Dola naie, I-ukauntma and Western road, jclrntay afternoon fell from 11 box car and broke lii lei: aloie the ankle, lie was taken to the Moci Taylor lioipltal. TWO IIANKMTTCV HIIAItlSOI. Ileferee In Bankrupt) y Van Wormcr jesterdiy condtitttil tuo Lankriiplty hearingi, the caci of Annuel IliHiuer and Charles Aaronon. The (nruur at npiennttd hy Wut.oii, Dlthl k Kemuierer, and the latter y Jtwup k .lesttip. 'Sellher of the bankrupts hate any ns'ctn. lil'.SOI.CTIONS l'lli:Si:.STi:i). Superllilendent of Mntlic 1'imer Mojd ills Jcerdaj- preiclited 11I h .1 cct of iiKrood resolutions fiom tho' cm pit j'es of llif Chesapeake and Ohio railroad. A fpeelal tonunlttee came to this city to make the pruentat ion, but Mr. Moid nas out of the tltj. 'Ihe lijitora weic entertained by the local train men. lli:n(t'AIITi:RS OI'KXKD. The rnnunlltee of tho lllks which has chaigc of tho arrangements for the str"rt fair Ins opened headiturters U li l'cnn aienue, iihlth are in chirge of T. .1. Jennings and S. Gould, lion. A. T. rjonnell his Ikiii glien charge of the noik of aceuilng iidtertNiimiits for tho official programme and cf eilling fpaec for Imollis In the fair. Till: KNKIil.I, (jf UTKTTi:.-l'or the act cm modatlon of those who iihli to hear the famo.ts Kneisel miattette tonight at Wllkcs-Harrc ll' 10 p. in. lialu rtturning iiill be held until ltl.10 to bring Stranton patrons home, the co'i-ct opening at uttiely S o'clock. Seats may be rexemsl tills morning lieforc V o'clock at Vo.i til's. Lnttr a telephone message to White's d.ug Hore, Wllkes-llarre, will secure good i-iti Vm nilt IKWITAI..-TI10 Hahnemann hos pltal fair Is attuning la-t proportions. It ill be unique and Intending bejond aiijthlng ol its kind pitilousty held in this city, in the ftr-t place the geneial public will be giitn entry into one of the handsomest bonus in tills legion. Then the tonseriatories thtmselies aic of the utmost Interest at this (.cason, betauve of many ure plants in bloom. Anolhtr featuie will be an 1 labor.! It! Mippcr eiud on Thmsday evening, when later n monologue oiitcrlaiminut Is to be giitn by out-of-town talent. AT Till: KUMMAili: SAI.i:-Tlie nmiiiua.' tale undertaken by the ladies of St. Luke's chuicn was the came of conitirnatlon In the ranks the llri-t daj when It was discolored that the .-oat worn to the rooms by one of the leading ui"in hers of the Woman's (luild and laid a.lde ten porarlly was promptly cold to an eager pup-L.ticr. Jut who was tin. cntciprNIng sahvwomin Ii 9 not jet I it en diiulged, as none of the fair chiss are toiiftssing. The fatt remains that sonn m!v has secured a haiid.ome tailor undo coat 1 t!'i fiom ilj to HJj for tlic modost amount of 75 tents or 1, Patrons of the lummigc sale may leadlly mc whit itdtantagts aic offered at ths l'tnn aifiitii' stoie and that great bitluins ate to ne obtained. DON TIONs .('K.0M.Kl)(ii:il. 'Ihe miut gcrs of the 1'lortnte Crltlenton lli.tiie, No. TIJ Harrison aienue, n know bilge wltli maiij thanks the following gilts tor tho month of April: Mrs. W. II. Taj lor, j:.iMcr gills and plants; Mr. Daw sou, ileliu'iy two trunks; A l'rlend, tlowtrs; Mary HhlnnKmi, mo.it : .Miss Jennie lleiiiold, eggs; .Vet die Vmk Culld of Proildeme, two urlleks tiothing; Mrs. . T. Hitkett, lettuce, thipped but; Mi.s 1111a Ii. Simla sou, eloihinj;; Jli's Mali Wnterfiehl, clothing; Ml.s i;iiza Cha-e, clothing; Mis It. Iliown, large donation clothing; Mrs. Price, tiothing; .Mis. W. S. Delhi, milk, meat, ..owns, Inl; Mis. Arji Williams, ilothing; Dr. Wanlell, ,I,,,til nenites; Dr Anna C. (laike, mcdltal services; Mirbtiger, Carr, Woimsi'i, AjNwoith, Arinliuftt, Hilgert, meat; !-outli Side stoic, meat weikly; Llndnei's, Zeld lei's bakeries, bread, cake; Ctntial market, tub; sranton Dairy company, mill; diilv; Icl.man tia Diir.v oompniy, milk dally; Ice creum month ly; I'lesbjierlan chiirth of l'lttton, v,; rior eiiee ( rltttnton tiiele, of West Pittston, i-U; Mrs. (j,,Kt. v. fros, hn,er tea, CVrbondale, -0; Mr. Cluenee Miller. Alhanv. .",0 tints; Omalu Ttu, Wushbiirn Mreet " I'lishjleiiaii church, .!, Ladies' Snirt Waists. Vo open this mornins a new assort ment. Siicclal attention Invited to our exlillilt of white waists. Mears & Ilagen. AFTER THE OLEO DEALERS. Councilman James Determined That the Law Must Re Enforced. Select Councilman Ktlwanl Jnmis Introduceil 11 n-sitilutlon last night which passed both branches of counciH unanimously and which in inteii'let tu stop tho illegal traffic In oloomargeritn.. which is said to be common In this city. Tho resolution directs tho food in spector to stringently enforce the ev istlng laws regulating the who of oleo. margerlne, an 'it is apparent thnt aueh laws are not now enforced." Mr. James intiodueed a resolution bonie time ago directing the food Inspector to furnish a list of nil parties bavins; licenses to sell the stuff. Thin was done and Jlr. James now has tlv list In Ills pfhsesslon. I ft? says that he desires the food in spector to tlrst see that the licensed dealers lino tip to the law before pro ceeding against the unlicensed deal ers. The" law requited that whera a merchant Is licensed to sell oleomar gerine he must put up a sign In a conspicuous place announcing that it Is sold there. Some dealers do not display this sign at all and others taek up slns bearing the word". "Butter iiie Sold," but manage to hang some thing overthe "ine." Reduced Rates to Caradeti, Ind., via Pennsylvania Railroad. For meeting of Old Onion r,f n I llaptlst Hrethien at Camden. Intl., June 3 to r.. 1900. the Pennsylvania TtnU I I'o.id cnnipnny will sell, fmm Ma J- 31 to June? 3, Inclusive!, excursion tickets , to Camden. Intl.. fiom stations on its j lino west uf Itnltlmnre. Sid. (not In I elusive), west of and Including Lin- caster ami Heading, and from stations fcouth of and including Sunbury, at mto of one llrst-class limited faro for the round trip. Tickets will be good returning until July 0, inclusive. Schlltz Rock Reer. Have just received small consign ment for bottling. All orders promptly tilled. Telephone 2013. A. W. Shrader. Hrowslness Is dispelled by Ueecham's Pills. ' t Oentlemen'H dilvlng races at the Speedway, Saturday at 3 o'clock. Pmoko Tho Hotel Jermyn cigar. 10c. No Middle Meui. lVlng lMl'OHTKHS, COPI'Cn ItOASTHIIS. MAM'KAfll'Kffils and IIIITAILKHSj hailnK oicr 22j Store In the United States enables us to glic more xalun and llettrr (Jualitj for jeur money tlian any utlicr store, Wo are tho head tiiarttrs tor tho finest Teas and Coffees that aru sold In this city. Iluj jour ttas and coffee at the tra sjoro and we will guaiantec jour trouble at an ll.u. I'inest Japan mid llaikel 1'lreil Japan COc. lb. ilivaiv u.uniii tniiiaii c t'J toil, due', Ju. The Great Atlantic Pacific Teu Co. and 411 Lackawanna avenue, 123 South Main avenue. Thono 731 I'rompt delivery. POLICE OFFICERS TO FEEL THE AXE THAT IS THE STATEMENT MADE IN SELECT COUNCIL. Mr. McAndrew Charged That tho Kesolutlon Introduced by Mr. Oli ver Was the Plrst Play In a Plan to Rcmovo Police Officers Kesolu tlon Was Adopted Large Number of New Measures Were Introduced in Both Branches of Council at Last Night's Meeting! Select Councilman J. J. McAndrew rather strongly hinted at lait night's mooting of that branch of council Hint a movement Is on foot to romovo cer tain policemen fiom the force nnd put others In their place. Karly In the evening Mr. Oliver In troduced a resolution which read as follows: "Tho chief of police is hereby directed on and after the Hist of June to furnish a monthly record to councils of tho absentatlons from duty of cac:i and every police officer during the previous month, and tho causes why such nbscntatlons were ma.ie." This was passed without any objection. Later In this evening Mr. MoAndtcw moved that council lcconsider action on the icsolution. In explaining his reasons, he seemed to have misunder stood the meaning of the resolution. iv ho said ho didn't believe in ducking any policemen for being absent from duty, it he was obliged to be. Mr. Oli ver hastened to lenssure hint that tho resolution said nothing whateicr about docking, and In proof of this had It lead over again. Mr. Chittenden then aiose anil com menced to explain that thoie was nothing in the resolution about dock ing, and that It was a peifcctly proper one. He was Interrupted by Mr. Mc Andtew, however, who stood up and said very excitedly: M'ANDItK W'S REM A HKS. "Ob, we know what It mentis. We know that you've already caucused and that you've already named tho officers who have got to go. I still Insist tin my motion to reconsider." Mr. Cl.lttenden said nothing In reply, and the motion to reconsider was lost by the following vote: itas C'cisttllo, llt'tbr, Mdwn, Shea, Mi I aim, O'llojlc, Cojne, McAndttw 8. Najs llovs, rum, Thomas, James, Chittenden, Sibntldci, I.iiMoiie, Oliiei, Vaughau, W.ig nn 10. Tho following resolutions litre Intro duced and iias.ii. d without discussion: lly Mr. Mebin-dranting the Klks permls'lon to Use poition of joining aienue toi their tomlng bttett fall and exempting; than fmm the p.ij ment of a lhciiH' tor said fair. Hi Mr. 'lhonias liranling ptnnlvdnii to Ceorgc James to touncct his Jackson sticet ptopcltj' with the Jatk'on strut sewtr. Uy Mr. Vaughin llnettlnj the siutt cimuls sioner to notify the Snantmi !is mid Viii.i company to uniiiic or relay a wattr nun. which now impedts the coiistriittiiu of the sevciitecin 1 ditiict main sewtr, near Washington ate'ii.'. Uj Mr. JIiAiiihew Dileeting tho eltj ("I'.lnei.' to run the lines of I'mililente ro.nl I10111 Al blight auiiuc to tt Caibon street, and In im port width of same to couniiK and aUo to le port if there ale any eiieroaehiiients l, on cai strett. Tho print In? tonunlttee presented a rsolutio.i axvanllng tU contiact for printing the city ordinances to Tun stall cc Wolfe, and for city advci Using to The Tribune and Republican. The lesolutlon xviih adopted, as was also the one establishing a stnndatd height for all electric light poles xvhlch the light anil water committee reported favtirnbly upon. A icsolution uus also Intiodueed and adopted permitting the Scianton Illu minating, lleat and Power company to lay a water main over the easterly span of tho Linden street biidge un der the supervision of the city engi neer. Ni:V OUDIXANCKP. The following new ordinances xvcre introduced and icfened to tho proper committees: lly Mr. behroeder rioildlii'T for the lajins of stone sidewalks on the west side of l'lttstnn aienue, between the Koaring Ilrook biidge and Illirr sticet. I!y Mr. noche I'roiiding for the 'a. cm ol slono sidewalks and turbs on (llbson luett I'lo.n I'aptiuse to Washington .lunues. Hj Mr. MtAndtcw I'roiiding for the laying of stone sidewalks on the west side of North Main aienue, between Cemetery and I'cttebime slretts; 1'ituicn Ctmetciy and Oram stietls; on l'roildence load, between Albiight aitnue and Wtt Caibon sticet. 1 lly Mr. ( oine I'roiiding for the lijiiu of stone sidewalks on both sides of Ilreck stlect, between Cedar and l'ittstcn atomics; on both sides of (Jentt street, between Ctdir and 1'ios peel aienuis, on both sides of Cedar aienue, bo twttii l'tur and Tlic tk stiects, Thi following common council reso lutions were concurred in: Dliccting the city engineer to prepare plans for a sewer on Ferdinand street; provid ing for the transfer of the old William Connell hose wagon to the Keyscr Val ley Hose company; piovldlng for a lire hydrant at the corner of Fifteenth nnd Fellows stioets; granting permis sion for the construction of a private sewer on Decker's court and Rock street' Jl'-octlug the city engineer to piepare a pioille of the grade of Six teenth and Seventeenth streets be tween Lucerne nnd Fellows1 streets. Tho resolution providing for tho pur chase of eight horres for the lire do pal tment i as 'also passed after an un successful attempt had been made to refer It to the fire committee. MADE SOME AMENDMENTS. New Railway Ordinance in Common i Council. Sevei.il amendments were tacked on to the ordinance granting a franchl?o to tho Speedway nnd Connell Park Railway company, in common council last night, but none of them nre of the kind that might make the meas ure unacceptable to the company. The amendments wete: lly Mr. Coleman Directing that the company shall permit its poles to be used for (lie alarm and police telegraph purposes. lly Mr. Keller 1'roiidlns for a $10,000 bond to guarantee me construction of the road In ac cordance with the icims of the ordinance. lly Mr. Uihin rmvlillujr that any bridgo which the company shall construct across Hear ing nrook shall bale a live foot roadway on each side for the frto uc of tho public. With theso amendments the ordi nance was passed on llrst and second readings without a dissenting vote. Mr. Ruano Introduced tin ordinance providing for the rc-establlslununt of tho giade of Wyoming avenue exten sion. All the property holders except ing ex-Common Councilman M. F. Oil roy and Mrs. Catherine Ruano and her husband. W. W. Ruane, have signed Jan agieement releasing the city fiom ; damages, and guaranteeing a fund of $500 to protect the city In case these parties should recover dunuges. Ac companying the ordinance Is an affi davit from City Engineer Phillips ccr- Continued on I'age C tHfe When you're cured by Mason'3 Yellow Tablets it's for keeps. Depres sion norvousness pnln all cjoric. 2 or 3 tablets after moal timo do tho work, and do it woll. Tho relief is prompt, tho cure permanent MASON'S HEALTH DniLNDnRS Yellow Taliet . Cure Dj srW' Drown Tablets Cure Constipation Red Tablets Cure Couchs. White Tablets Curs Sore Throat. No Calomel, Aloes, or Opium. jotal-lets locti.ts. All Drucelsts or sent lor price. II. T. Mason Ciiem. Co.. 515 Arch St. Philadelphia, fa. Mason's Cream of Olives Ointment Cures Catarrh anJ all Inflamma tion of Mucous Membrane and SUIn. ascaliox. For sale In Scranton by the following drug stores: MATrni'.ws nnoTin:ns, Uhobi-ale and Iletall, .l.'U I..icha. Aic. M'tl.VUIIVU & THOMAS. Sir. Ueka. ave. GUILTY RELATIONS CHARGED. Dr. C. R. Knapp and Mrs. Anna Ames, of Torcst City, Arrested. Dr. C. R. ICnapp.a Forest City physi cian, and Mrs. Anna 12. Ames were nr lalgncd befoto Alderman John T. Howe yesterday morning on the charge of Illicit relations, piefeiied by Airs. Ames' husband, K F. Ames, cashier of the Foicst City bank. Dr. Knapp was held In JfiOO ball, and Mrs. Ames In $100. The couple were arrested eaily yes terday mornln.'T In a l'enn ax'enuc hotel, where they had icglsleied as D. P. Davis and wife, by Lieutenant of Police John Davis and Patrolman Kailus, and iieie taken to the central police station, w licit' they lcmalnel until 11 o'clock yesterday moinlng, when they weie taken before Alder man Hone for a healing, llefoie th Justice, Attorney Weitcmun appeared for the two defendants, and Attorney M. J. W11M1 conducted Mr. Amos' side of the case. Dr. Knapp Is a mairicd man. but ftv some time past has been very atten tive to Mis. Ames. Their nctlot.s aroused Mr. Ames' suspicions recently, nnd two detectives weie hired by him to watch tl.vm. Wednesday Dr. Knapp and Mis. Amos met In this city, and weie scM.'ii by the detectives as they tittered the hot-l Wednesday night. They Immediately wired Jlr. Ames In Fores-1 City and he came to the cits', at 12 o'clock musing Aldeiman Howe up and sweating out the xvurrant, with which Lieutenant Duvls was thou en trusted, who made the an est as told above. TO DRAFT MILK ORDINANCE. All Interested Are Invited to Come and Discuss It, That all Intererted putties may have an opportunity of participating in the drafting (if the proposed new milk or dinance, the board of health at Its adjourned iiiPeting last night, adopted a resolution by Mr. Horn, making this matter the special older of business for the in vt regular meeting, Wednes day, Jt'iv C. dnd inviting the spublic to nttf-nd and discuss it. The result of Plumbing Inspector 0'Mallcy'.s Investigation of the sani tary condition of the county Jail was laid before the board anil tho inspec tor instructed to notlfj the county commissi mers to have the same at tended to at once. Anent the. criticism occasioned by the board's failure to meet as per schedule, Wednesdav night. Mr. Horn made an lnvertlgatlon and announced that in the last four yenis the board has skipped only six meetings. The Largest f VER SHOWN FINE WASH GOODS Fine in Texture, Beautiful in Design, Stylish in Pattern. Dimities, 50 different designs of printed Dimities. Price , Dimities, ijo styles of Shear fine Dimities, equal to the Scotch and more desirable patterns. Price A 4- Ary r We are rit fl JSi different weaves in Ginghams, Per cales, Dimities, Lawns, Batistes, Organdies, Lap pets, etc. All With The Look Of SPRING FRESHNESS ABOUT THEN. Printed Cotton Foulards as fine as silk. Looks like silk A very fine, lightweight fjibric, 4 O -, all printed in dark ground. Price I Oil Real French Percales, very soft and fine, f Q full ya;d wide, the proper shirt waist material Ov Corded Batiste, soft and fluffy, in dainty neat designs in vines and flowers, a genuine wash fabric with the look of finer goods. Price '. Organdies, a new one, tissue weight, very stroug and servicable, a dainty, pretty suiting. Price White Goods, Piques, Longclothes, Nainsooks, India Linens, Swiss nulls, Nainsook, Cam brics, Organdies, Etc. M EARS & HAG EN 415-417 litiokawaniia Avenue. ANNUAL REPORT OF CITY TREASURER RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR THE YEAR. On April 2, 1000, Tliere Was $180, 720.03 in tho Hands of the City's Treasury Total Receipts for tho Year were 9001,701.51 Sources from Which the City Derived Its Revenue and the Amount in Each Case Liquor Licenses One of tho Big Items. City Treasurer Edmund J. Robinson presented hla annual report of the re ceipts and disbursements of city funds for the lifccal year ending Apill 2, llhK), at last night's meeting of select coun cil, and It was onlorid received and Hied. Tho repoit sIiowj among other things that ox-'Mayor James O. llalley now owes the city noth'.iit In tho way of police; lines, having paid over Jl, S'jl.67. A summaiy of the teport Is given below: llalancc on baud April 3, lhW 16'.),7W 31 iikc'i:ivj:i 1'ito.M Janus Mnlr, major f,42l 1." Ja- ((. Ilailej-, cv-mayor.... 1,691 117 Frank Itobllnic chief of po lice 1WK.0 A. A. Vosburjr, city solicitor 27 II M. A. Mcdlnlcj-, ex-city solicitor f7 Ti How 'and Thomas, sticet commissioner ' 165 DO 1. J. O'lloyle, ox-street com missioner 217 30 T. V. Jackson, biillillne In spector I a 1,267 00 Nellie Sneeney, wcrctarj board of health uS (V) II. J. Murra.v, ox-socrctarj' board of health 7rt .10 John Walker, chief tire tic paitmeiit 8 00 l. J. Illckey, cx-ebicf lire department 73 00 County Treasurer Kellj', liquor licenses 07,267 20 C. C. Cattcr, poundniatrr.. 13 00 A. I'. Hedford, secretaiy park 1 oiiiiiiNsinners 573 00 barber Asphalt company.... 192 00 77.G55 S3 role lax during jear ? 3,008 30 llulldiiur peimils tluiins jtar 23! .71 City liceme tlmingr jear.... lilt lJ Citj tixot during jear 201,135 11 I'tnalty on taxct Ml S-! Two per tent, tax on fmelsjn instance companies fiom auditor general 2,lat1 0 ' 20s,llj 01 I'rom sib of Xuy Aue park improie nient bonds puuha-cd bj' sinking fund eomm!"ioi 10,600 00 Inleresl on slOl.doO bonds of ISO! In Id by sinkim; rom- milon $ i'.osO 00 Inltiesl mi lutei'tst and sink ing fumU 2,lk3 3il 7,l'i3 30 Amount reeelied delinquent tax collet t ions Year 1MB 1,211 M 5'ear Is'C 1,'CJ 77 "ear 1?9 21.721 (5 HiirNttied taxes 153 To Sener os-cs-irents 5,4i! PI l'aiin-,' nve-Miiiiits .... 27,li.".3 (r2 fiiadp assc'sinenti Ml 2ti .-id. walks .ml cutters .. 32.! 22 i,01,',01 31 M!i:i:m:ments. Coinnil"ion of dellnqutr.l tux eolleetors 2.7nl 13 Interest tin MOI.OftO bonds cf ls'i.1 held bj siukir.B bind (,C0 O) Interest on city funding loan, ISM) 1,2H0 () lntirest on iinproitmtnt loan, ISM! 1,000 00 Inteie-t on mnnlclptl biil'd- intr loin, ism l(i,.ift 01 Interest 011 mtiiili Ipil lm- prniemenl loin, lvil I.Oai 00 inteitst on redemplion bun, istn l.KK to Inttiet on bridge 1 uildin; loan, 10 11,230 00 I'm c has- of Naj' Auc Improie ment bondc by sinHnc; fund 10K10 00 Central elty ii.urants 315 K II 'lax fund S.I.V. IN Nny Auk pjrk impioiemetit. 1 S22 11 V',12fl 03 I'axing wanants and street improiement lionds and in- ttit'st ll.tieon s Eikvill 25 Seiiir iiairants, Inlcnst and bonds paid 11.070 S7 dradlnsr uarranls paid 731 ".! Sidcialk and cutter warrants .'.Ob 71 Total disbursements dlJ,u,:i,5S llalancc caih on band Vpril 2. IOOO..?1S1.729 05 Assortment of IN WIS CITY. 8c 15c showing large selections of 35c 39c iYOU wouiu De surprised to icarn what 25 cents, so cents and $1.00 will buy from our bargain tables: Odd Plates, Choc olate Pots, Thermometers, Jugs, Cut Glass Vases, Bisque Figures, Cut Glass Salts and Peppers, Knife .Rests, Cracker Jars, Candlesticks, Sugars and Creams, etc. These are all fine goods, trom the best nukers ol the world. It will pay you to look them over. C VuxvaTVC&W . G. V. Millar & Co mwwwhmmwmwwmwmmwM . v. k v. . n t . . k k y. . kkk : IZSTlvy Biry of F. L. Crane ? You will find the largest assortment of Ladies' Suits, Jackets, Capes, Rainy-day Skirts, Waterproof Skirts, Hisses' Suits and Jackets, Children's Jackets. Also a large assortment of Summer Waists in silk and cotton. " U 1 U ' U 'A 'A 'A "A 'A 'A 'A "A 'A A A . K V. , , V, V. K K V. . K K . K . K K .K . K HiKHttKHRH V. . K V. KKx Hayes Sl Varleyi V Two Special Items Of More Than Ordinary Interest. First Item: We offer Exclusive ordinarily cost you one-half more. We bought them at a price and propose giving you the benefit. They are new, high-grade goods, and are woithy your inspection. SEE SHOW WINDOW. Second Item: silk, a w.ust that we consider a leader at $5.00. The price we quote will soon move them $3-25 and $4'Oo This is a rare opportunity to secure such excellent goods at such low prioes. 424 and 426 Spruce St., bet. Washington and Wyoming: HA A 'A 'A "A "A A It A 'A A A A 'A A 'A A 'A 'A'A A "A 'A 'A A A A A 'AA'AA A A A A A Spring flats and New Neckwear NOW BEING SHOWN AT i 109 Wyoming Avenue. Seed Potatoes. We have just received a carload of seed potatoes which we offer at reasonable pi Ices. Carmen No. 1, Carmen No. 3, Early Furltan, Livingstone Pink Eye, Ear ly Michigan, Maules Thoroughbred", New Queen, New Early Bovee. iir Gw) ID Uclawanna Xc. 110, 112, 111 lVim Mr. To rtfrir tlrnkcu Arti cles usa Major's rtemerabtr MA.IOIt'S ItUHHKR CKMENT, MAJOR'S LEATHER OKMNT. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP ... MAt.'UrACTUUED BT . , CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. . pr NOTE TUB NAUU. 11 I m FIGS g 134 Wyoming Av "Walk In and loo'x around " : n . kkhh . s k t . n.f. n : . njt ft x X X 2 X 2 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ' X X X X X X X X X 324 LACKAWANNA J X AVENUE X 'AAA 'A A 'A 'A "A A 'A 'A 'A A 'A 'A Vt AAHCaXI for a few days a beautiful line of Skirt Lengths, goods that would St made of the best quality with tucked front, back and sleeves, Highest Grade Lowest Manhattan Shirts Underwear. All grades, from the 250 Balbriggan to Pure Silk, at $2.00. Neckwear All the new fads, both for ladies and gentlemen. Try our special 10c col lars. Sole agent for Youngs' Hats Best $3.00 Hat on earth, 412 Spruce St. rKTSKix&irt T AuunV, r-oHt- .- v v fiu m w ir wi BaaassB'aas3ae High Quality White." riirra U ctrljlnlj- a liljli tualil to "Snow White" flour that piaU troni;ly tu hout kefpfni or r tlia nteady Rro1i t t-iles uoultl not ex red all eiiectation or iirvfeilontM. Wo art at t' jih to liave yuu elvc It a tiUl ami niiiiiWi uu anions tlm urniy n( wlo oiilj wlio tlctliru It test For i.alo by all eroccrj lu bui and I iritH, THil WESTON'Milt-CD. 5OWNT0N AflBOfMU.eumMNr'' X X X , X' X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 'A (