f I -.- r 'S & -Hrvf , & TIIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1900. "jpSW? " 4. QUORUM BROKEN IN COMMON COUNCIL Concluded (rem Page 3, Due Dec. 1, loll Due Dec. J, 1010 22,000 23,000 nEnnstiTioN loan, pnmns wa, i. Due June 1. 1001, Sm, 1 to 34 jnclnilve.. M,0K Duo June 1, 1908, No?. 35 In 6S Include.. 34,000 Duo Juno 1, 1U13, Not. C'J to 100 tnc mic, ,,0M Due Juno 1, 101S,Kos. 107 to 144 Include. 33,000 nmnons i.oan snmra ism, iM. Due Juno 1, 1004, No 1 to 00 lncl.he..$00,0n0 Duo June 1, lOOT.Kos. 01 lo 140 Inclusive. . 60.000 Duo June 1, lflll.Kos. 141 to 100 ncus c. 60,000 Duo Juno 1, 1010,Xos. 101 to 250 InclusUc. CO.OOO bUNDUY CLAIMS. Unpaid warrants to Arril 2, 1900 $ 8,003 5J Contracts and otlicr accounts MiMrrt to aillustmcnt 10.S50 37 Judgments M.OOOOO $107,862 08 Total city IndoMnlncM S KLSOUltCKS. Cash In central city fund..? 20,310 12 Cash In Interest and siiiklnff lund 123,035 09 Delinquent tax and other items collected 10,000 00 Binds liouslit for Uncflt KlnUur und: ltedemptlnn loan series, Is- file ot 1WJ 101,000 00 Kay Aus Park lmprocmcnt loan, hue of Itvi ln.OuO no 723,862 00 290,3S5 01 13j,t7 0) Statement of the amount of list preceding ..crnnl nluillon r.f the tixalilo property of the city of Scrjiilon, l'a., the tame being the eivrw-mcnl for the jcar 1509: Oi rtrpition 1,301,120 00 Ileal and l'civmil ctate 2t SID.Sil 00 Cnmrnnnucilth of rcnnjlaiili, County of l.aik- awnnna m: On the 2Gth day of Juno, A. D. 1900, per ponallr appeared before me, tho suhseriber, the major of the f'lly of Scranton, l'a.,, Kvlrus DinmII, mIio licins ilulv Rwirn doth depose ai.il fay that lie Is the city controller of the City of Seranton, l'a., and that to the bist of his knonlHgc ami belli f, the fnresolng state ment of tlio flinneo of the City of Scranton, l'a , h jii3t, correct and true. 11. Howell, Tames Moir, Mi) or. Sworn to ind subscribed before mo, on tho date aboje mentioned. Wltncsi my hand and leal. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. Mnke-up of the D., L. & "W. Board for Today New Knilrond in Monroe. Tho following Is tho make-up of the Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western board for today: Thursday, June 23. WILD CATS, SOUTH, fi p m. W. 1'. Mann, s ".ii p. in. .1. .1. Dulfv. 10.u0 p. in. 11. Itailcrty. 1'ililay, Juno 20. WILD CATS. SOUTH. 12 30 a. in. ('. Bartholomew. II a. in. J. II. JltC.inn. 0 ,i in. A. J. McDonnell, s ,i, in. A. Bartholomew, in n in. II. IIMiIiur. III a. in. I". 1'. Mccm. 11 '0 a. in. 1'. Mnrer. 1 p. in. 11. SI. llallett. " p. in. .1. Rlnlr). :! in p. m (). I'. Kcirney. 4 41 p. ni. M. Sljdiir.ni. SUMMIT1'. 7.30 a. m., north (I. 1'rounfclker, Men's Nobby Spring; Suits, light and medium shades, well made and stylish in cut, originally bought to retail at $10. Saturday any suit in the display for only . . Men's Blue Serge Suits, made of all-wool guaranteed fast color, 12 oz. serge, well made, strongly lined, bought to sell at $10. Your choice Saturday Men's Spring Trousers, new styles and patterns, the real $2.50 kind. Splendid bargain at SI Hot Weather Furnishings.... All the small lots of our Men's Summer Un derwear that were left over from last season. c They sold then at $i.oo. Our price now " Men's Fancy Weave Balbriggan Underwear that sells at other stores at 65 cents, offered "2Cr Saturday for &Ol Men's odd lots of Fancy Negligee Shirts, large sizes only, 16 to "17 4. To close Ar Men's Fine Nekligee Shirts, also silk bosoms, some with two detached collars. Price on Sat- HCn urday yuc Men's Summer Neckwear (washable), four- Qr in-hands, tecks, string and band bows 11 a. m.. north Nichols. 5 p. m. south Meune. 6 p. m., north T. Doudlcsn, PULLEtl. 10 a. to. J. Mositr. rusiiF.na. 8 ii. m. HousiT. 11 i. m. Jtoran. 7 p. m. Mtirrmy. 0 p. ra. C. Cawlejr. PASSENGER ENGINE. 30 p. m. Masove rn. WILD CATS NORTH. 4.15 a. m. J. A. llmli. 5 n. in. J, T. Masters. 0 a. in. A. (I. lUmmttU 7 a, m. T. Fltetutrlik. 8 n. rn. It. f'astnrr. 0 a. in. J. O'llan. 10 a. m. Ketcham. 11 a. m. M. J. llennlsin. 12 noon.), Ilcnnlcan. 12 noon J. Hennlcan, with Nauman's men. 1 p. m. W. D. Warfil. 2 p. m. O. Itandolph. 3 P. in. T.nrkin. 4 p. m. tllll. 5 p. m. Wall. 0 p. m. Mullln. 7 n. in. Ludlow. 8 p. m. S. rinncrty. 0 p. m. l'ccklns. NOTICE. Extra pinlier north tonight, 11 p. m., June 23. K. K. IlufTr. II. Ilkliliig takes (I. M. WallaicS men until further notice. John (iihaffin and crew will pi out at 8 p. m , WMI Cats North. June 2Sth In place of J. Bush and crew. New Bnilrottd for Monroe. A charter has been applied for by the New York, Poconn nnd Western Itnll road company, which will operate a load five miles lonp from I.oriK I'nr.d to Pocono Summit In this county. The road will be capitalized at $S0,000. The largest stockholder Is Miss Annette Reynolds, of Hcianton. Tho road will bo constructed nt once and will connect with tho Lackawanna nt Pocono Summit. It Is Intended to open up a now summer resort reprlon In the county. Those In charse of the nffatr will make tho full details public In tho near future. Stroudsburp Times. New Station at Plymouth. Within the cour.se of a few days the Delaware and Hudson company will put a force of men to wotk loading Into cars the culm below the old No. 5 breaker along the Hull Uun railroad at Plymouth. The culm pile Is n smell one and It should not take moie than a week or tun days to entirely remove It. When completed engineers will go over the ground and survey It. It Is the Intention of the company to erect a passenger and freight station on the plot nnd put In a branch road from the junction around through their prop erty above tho Lehigh and Wllki s Barie lino and connect with the Bull Run railroad and thus have a depot W the heart of Plymouth, which Is tin larffost nnd busiest of the west side towns. The matter was spoken of at Establish easy, natural bowel movement r e - yk Iieve by morning Mason's Brown Tablets. Maon's Yellow Tablets cure P-jvpepsla. SI.hoi'i, Drown Tablets cure Comtipatlon. Sl.ison'n lied Tablets cure Cousin. Sbvcp's White Tablets cure Sore Throat M tablet KV Ml e1ruffslt or nent for price bv II. T. MAON C1IKM1CAI COMl'AW, Cl." Arch st , Philadelphia, l'a, Malm's C'rMn cf 01 t! curen ( jtnrrh and all inflimtrutlon of mucous membrane and fcUn. Safe '-ni Sure Hci.udy for Tiles 25c. tdf.f vy BARGAIN Little Folks Love it. DR. JAMES' SOOTHING SYRUP CORDIAL. Clear ns crystal. No laudanum. Nothing that could possibly harm. Just a pure, wholesome cordial, that soothes the little nerves and gives them natural rest. Cures cholcra-tnfnntum, tllnr rlieoa; relieves colic, corrects sour stomach, cases tho pains of teething. At Drug Stores. 25 cents a Bottle Don't Accept n Substitute. many of the meetings of the board of directors of the road, but was allowed to hang lire until the last meeting, which was held a few days ago. At present tho Delaware, Lacka wanna nnd Western Is the only road entering Plymouth nnd the new man agement of that corporation weio quick to realize the Importance of the place nnd gave tho residents of that thriving municipality not only trains on Sunday but a midnight train also, and nil are doing a big business. This road tuns eighteen trains dally to Plymouth nnd the Traction company gives a ten-minute car service, which Is ample evidence of the Importance of tho place. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooxooooc Summer Floor Coverings We are showing several new novelties iu , Straw Matting' And Fibre Carpets Practical, Economical, suit all purses. I BAMBOO PORCH SHADES. r BRASS AND Willi, I CAnCDC IKI rAD 0i- VV T " I VI ... 0CX?V5OC00 Big Bargains For Boys. . . 00 Boys' Very Fine All Wool Knee Pants, ages 3 to 16, plain and light and dark patterns, by no means the kind advertised at 2jc, but the kind that others offer for $1, $1.25 and $1.50. Positively not over two A C-r pairs to a buyer a remarkable bargain t-w Boys' Washable Sailor Suits, ages 3 to 10, in fancy stripes and checks, with plain or combination collars, warranted not to fade, the kind HC that others sell for $1.50. A big bargain at ' Boys' Knee Pants, ages 7 to 16, double-breasted styles, in neat and t "2 A A nobby mixtures, small lots of $6, $5 and $4 grades pJmJJ Boys' Golf and Bicycle Caps at 25c Boys' Straw Sailor Hats 25c Boys' Straw Hats, soft or stiff brims 48c Boys' Neckwear, in choice effects 25c Boys Negligee Shirts, percales and silk stripes, 45c This move on tho part of tho Dela ware nnd Hudson will bo welcoino news to nil tho people. It will do away with one of tho many unsightly culm banks which abound there, and bo tho means of building up the town In mora ways than one. Tho new station will bo centrally located, close to tho popu lous portions of the township, such as "Welsh Hill, Pierce Hill, Kast Plymouth, Larksvlttc, Ullndtown and other settle ments which nre more or less densely populated. In tho near future Ply mouth will be quite Important nnd will rank with Ilazleton and other largo towns of the county. Wllkes-Barro Leader. This and That. The Bending main liners nre still ex periencing trouble with the Hall sig nal system and special Instructions have been issued. On July 1 there will be 300 men put to work ut Jersey Shore on tho Phila delphia and Erie railroad, enlarging tho yards, so they will havo double their present capacity. These men will bo kept there all summer and when the work has reached completion It Is; claimed that tho railroad company will break ground and erect a line new sta tion. A car of matches took fire In the lower yard at Tamaqua tho other night, nnd tho flames shot high In the nlr. An engine wns quickly coupled to It and ns It raced up the yard toward tho water plug with its train of Are, made a fascinating scene. The flro was finally extinguished by .placing tho car under tho water plug and deluging It with water. Tho contents were totally ruined and tho car destroyed. Heading railroad trainmen arc or dered to repair leaks found in tiny coal cars In their trains and If unable, to shop the car at the nearest point. Con ductois will be held accountable for all failures to comply. Tialnmen ate also required to place shipments In freight cars, whenever they unload any, so ns to prevent breakage. Conductors must shoulder the responsibility of beelng the order complied with. Sanitary, Prices that will I A IRON BEDS. I I SUMMER DR APERIES. I 8c McAnulty, o tPETS AND WALL PAPER: Y I'M ai A-V V c - mJ c. v 0 QOQOOQOOQOOOQOOOO QonnolhjSdWallac SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. MEN Here is an opportunity to buy Fine Light--weight French Balbriggan Underwear, worth 75c a garment, at a third off in other words, 75c goods for 50 CENTS. KTn nmfr frtfol-n in -fi fl A 1 -l -r .1 fl imrirn"fal 1TM1 1 O A fTXm VVC VVCJ.C 1U1 lUUatU ILl li.iJ.VJ.llll ClUl lUJJJUlkUl U1U XICAVJ. . V 'j cases of these goods, ,-.,- 4 -. nl'hnn -T.. y ..--, ,-. Q 4 CIO ILL Sl,UO UU111 -iU riistnm hnnep nri nfrnnnr nt n hir rpnnor nver the value. llieV h were billed through examination the officials would not pass them through as such, because they run so well in fact they were "firsts," only stamped "seconds." However, we finally got them at a third off, and they go to you on the same basis. It's the best Un derwear news we've printed in a long time, and it comes just when most needed. The goods are not only light in weight - L and of excellent quality, but "comfortable," too. That means that the garments are well shaped and proportioned, Sale Now On. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, ATURDAY r containing ioo dozens of Shirts and Draw- - . iQ -r-r1- ft -.-.,-. .,-. A al - Trad r n A ll al A f LU iLU, VV HHwH VVCIC ULiajLU auu iivivjl a,uy the custom house as Straw and Soft Hat Bargains Men's Rough Braid Straw Hats, yacht shapes, plain and fancy bands, bought to sell for Q&r $1.50. for x" Men's Fedora Hats, good styles, all col ors, broken lots of hats. Bought to retail at JEyQ $1.50 Men's Bicycle and Yacht Caps, crash and wool materials, hundreds of patterns to choose 39C from, silk lined Men's "Crushers," all colors, the lightest, coolest and most durable hat made. Your choice Qq for "seconds," but after Washington avenub a $5.00 $7.50 $1.50 222 Lackawanna Avenue KM V HENRY J. UULLlnq
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