'B7' V A -y4' v" PI i llrM ffijwtfTT v rr,Yr"TTIJi f? V- ' rt V ' ,r n v 7 ih THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1900. ;$ - SYRUflJlGS ActojffeasantfyandJfompty. Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually 'when bilious or costive. ffrcsents in the most acceptaBIefbrm ' the Jajrative principles of plants Jtnotvn to act most &LieficIoIy. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS BUY THE GENUINE MANFD. BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 10UISVIUE , KY. NEW YORK. NY. for sate fy druggists price SO per battle. E Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. AC Per j)c Quart, LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO lelephoneOrdem Promptly Dell voroi .'J.-337 Adams Avenua. Scranfon Transfer Co. Baggage Checked Direct to Hotels and Private Residences. Office V., I. & W. Passenger Etotlon. Phone 525. DR. H. B. WARE. SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Houra . m. to 1Z.80 p. m.: ! to . Williams Building. Opp. Postofflco. BBEO tt- CITY NOTES ,"- -f -f -' MKCTIXG TOSIOIIt'. Mietlnu "f the r.illmlip Yuting Wonnn's club 'luediy, Nov. 11, at s o'clock. MIIUTING Or r.MON LCARUi:.-TIitic will bo an important meetini; of the I'nion leauMii nl the headquarters tonight. A laiKc iltuidame i-s urKii.lly reipiiotetl. Wlbli HE CLOSED. The Scmnlon ollicc m 15. i. Dun & Co. will be cloted loinoiiuw iiiuil I p. in., during tli.- lunu.il .niiiei.'. of Hie kite jlobcil Cialum Dun. I'lIIUMEX TO JIIXT. All incnibcis of the fin ihpiitiuentaaio ii'tpicstpd to meet .it tho I.ilrl, IIom! house on Woilnesil.iy, Noumher 11, at 1..M) p. in. to attend the ftuici.il nf .WW.int Chief .1. II. llutlcy. l'AV-IIAY.S. The lleLmiire and llu.Kou cm. pmy paid tlie rmplojci on the lluiu-.il ip biamli jeslerilay. The Di1.im.up, l.aik.iw.mii.i and Wist tin jaulliKli will be paid tr.il i , mid tin ti tin 111111 tomoriow. MI'I.TIMS THIS Ani:ilNOO.N,-1ho Initial AVoiiian's Christian Tuupiiain'e union will nuil 'Ibis afteiiiiinu ill 3 n'elnrk in l'iutn-e'r. lull. .Mi-. J, 31. Ilottell will bIip n lopoit ..I iho II tint bt.ltu eoiiMUlioii. SI'KCIAIi JIKCTI.Mi. Thin will In ,i ,-i,tii lliiellnj; of tho LadiiV Aid of tin I nilPixilUt chinch Widncsday .illeino'in al ;l oMnek. All iiipinbpis nnd luliiH iiiiercsiid in llw ihindi .up itniicsUd to In pic-tnt. I'.y I'lilu ot tin pn.-I-tlcut. -K0LL WAS Kit U n:it):i.-M..iilov sh-it, 11 miner In the Wuodiwiul initio al hlii',',tou, w,in trci'Iwil at the Mne Tayloi bopil.il jeMerdiy .ifldiicon. Ills kulI iias fi.ntiiuil bv 1 fill of ML I. Ills Clllldillvll U .-(liolls. LKovAiii) 1.1 in Tin: trry.-fiuiiic. u-mi. aid, of No.tarl., , J., who will tonUht wu-slle M. J, llwiei- beforo Iho K-iuiiton llujclo club, N now In the city, lie 15 aiconipanh-il by the fa. ipom Kriicist ltoeher, who wilt tnnli;Iit M'triul Mm. Leonard and Dwjei- will welifh In at iha TinkWi batlu al C oMoesk this mliinoou. STOLi: WA'ICII AND IllNn.-Wlll 1'uiu, ,i, known as Will IVou uiul Pans, w.i nue-ted l.ut nlsht by Chief of Police Holding ami Detn' liio Molr. charijed Willi the laiemy of n uold .t.iteh and rinit fioni llrs,. lvtu I1ps.ii-, Hip wife of tlm propiletor of tho Conw.i) House. I'lcrie wns thaiKid Willi eiitiiiiig the hotel In tho i.iny pilt of tin) eienlns and utmlim; Hip Jiweliy, l.NfJlIKST WILL III; i:i.'.-(,)i.mr- lluhitlB held .111 autopsy on the K,dy of l.'iaiic. I.mjiI, ttho loinniittcel suieldo on Siindiy by ihnwnim; himself in a well, Ho dt'ddul tint :m Imnu r. .us i)cee.sary and inipauelhd n Juiy tonipil-ins; Vein Zany, Josupli II. Khln, IVlu- llaifKeit, Wlllam Ouphcldlo, .lnob ', Klein and lieoieu Jlcenllcrs. The dite of liio li-.-m t will bu an. nouncid later. IIIIVIYAL Si:ilVICi:,-llclial fcuike-, bisau It the irndenoinln itlonal ehuich, ruiuci of Lukp Hid Kirk blieeti, Little' Knsljnd, last 1'ildjy light, November U. The iiuelln's aie intiusliie: (11 Interest botli (.pliitually and ill iiuiulnu. MretiiiKii uery night at T.) uMoik, iioot Iiilt lut; mid ii jKiiur. All .up wtliome. 0, c, Van llctotu, e'tauKtlist, fioin D. I.. Moody'n Uiblr mtitutp, is in ilurfec, NOONU'S A1IM IIHOKKV.-M, J. .t,.,i.,, .11 ittkloii, .1 II-liw. lie, I..ici,.manii.i and ii.tiu. aidiiKitler, wan larl uiuht taktii In Hie Uos. fajlor hoiiiiltul tilth a biol.tu aim, w'lieh hi inU'ied while atl.miliii; lu 1 lined 4 .-lUiit ap idujl. A tar hud jumpitl the liaik ul PitUlun lid iUuiU wire bcim; nude to aialii u-u ft on. it vr5 I'latiil ejn tuipoillnj: "Jaik" .uul .Nooie 1 -id EiundUiy in 4 bloik 111.11- by ilheitln Hie' .vi I. wli'.'-i llui, ear tllppcd oil and lollldhi,; wltu MmM) Idni, ho'uvn thrown aealtut feme. Jtut had his nun broken. ' tll.ilfll:i WITH ItOIIIII'.ltV. Mif. )!.wl Hammond, o( thai portion of South WmtiltiRlnii incline known m lliiim'a pttili, WW hi't hIkIiI minted tm 11 Uiiriniil luul li.V .ldtiinin Mill ir nt tin' liniiiiuc nl ii nun whoe tunic niptiii tm tint name iljiutninl m 'Miiliii Doe." mill who tlalnu tint lir Win liiM'lutcil Into Hip wiuiiiii' Iioiho mid then knocked down mill lohbtd of a tnltro id ttcktl mid ulimit $2 In e-ustt. M'.WIXO C1KCM: HAMi The flliU few Inn t'liclf, which us nn nnnuil ulc to lnlc fundi fur It- monition!1 work Muting Ihi! poor nl Siraiiton, will hold the ilt for thli j wr lii tliu Imaul "I ll.uli; ImlMltiR, In tho flora dumpily ueniplfil li.V .linns Murmy Dewey. On Thiitvl.iy oiciitntf or llili ti-ik ,unl all iliiy on I'rhhy the jnimif IjiIIis will idler fir Rile npioii". houuhold tie ipmUIm In the llnu rf IruiidiutdcH, dr., fmi'i nrtliloi, tlolU, c.ikia mid c-anilj. Ai hcielofore, nil mniipj r.tlcd will he ucd to uld the poor ul V'runlMi, ami Hip inpinhrra of tin' ilule lnl'i lor ROIIl'llitft pltlulUJil', MWM, MISMO.V. -Hie number cf Hip SHU Inn ntnlllirt nf tho pH mllon held a litflilir Ir.pititiir julrrd.iy ilftimuoii nt tho ledililm of Mi, ('. . IIui r on Olive Mint. Tln-ip w.ii fond ntlpiitl.imp. Mk, .). A. I'rlic piiildul nnd Ktc outlines of tho winter's work. It i pro posed to hate a union nipctlinr mi hoiii" within rf iy night when Hie congregatlou-i in tailoin churdici will nwmble in chip auditorium to he adduced by a popul.tr speaker In the IntercaU of tho McAlI work. It U (unliable tint thli meeting will bo held In tho 1'lr.t Prishytcrian pliincli. Interesting urllihi wirp leail Iy Mrs. U. T. Laltue and Mrs. H, J. 1'owill. TICKKTS roil CAIINIVAli.-TickeH for lit operatic carnhal to bo (,'Imii by the Itcdtal tlnl', t'eiiinliu- :!, aio now one nip nt the flore uf J. I). WIIHjiih & liin., icntial i ity, "id W'et hide; i:. (!. L'oiiixn olid Hindciwn's dinif klim1. Tlitvp who iKilip Hip I'iU .mil "fl.iM "iMti phonhl fpiiup them ul oinp slneu more tli.ni half of Uipw lino nhiMtly hcen fold .i hive .ill tho boxes nnd most uf tho lusts for both .illernoon ami culling piifuimmiic. There i now .1 prtnpiet of "stmiilliie room 'mlj'' for llili Kre.it nuislo.il itnt. Local tali'iit Is to rIu tho entire pro cr.iiiniio. Iljuer'j nrchratra will pl.iy nnd Charles lliu'iKiiu will bo the iniile.il tlhettor. A. 11. Slorib U nitliiif s business nianmu. Tiiketi in iy hp hid of tho btuirl of direclon of the ll.ilineniinii hopltal, the mrdie.il stall and the munlim of Hip Iticll.il i ltib. WARD ASSESSORS ARE SWORN IN They Will Begin the Work of Milk ing the Triennial Assessment Today Nnmes of Appointees. The board of city assc-scrs mot. lnrfl nltrlit in their ofllce in tho Municipal hulldlncr, uiul swore in the following w.uil iiKsuHsors, who will make tin triennial asses.sment for the comlii!? yoar ITiel nanl Datid II. IVatkiiis, of dl3-J I .'i Mirktt ..licit seioiid waul Thomas, Sin (tin, of IS) Oik thiol. I'ointh waul tiioi'c Sihell, of 717 laia'eiio stlril. riftii waul luiid M. riwii.s, of 11c south LiiMoln .ucnup. Sixth ward .Mm If. Jone, ol Li."i l.andu istieit. Suinth taid W. II. Kane, of ."lij Conl.'ii sin it. 1'ightli w.uil W. II. '1 bom is, of P21 Venn at 1 line. Mnth M.ird DlWUI A. Tiwkeihmv, ul .1, : Adam-, aunue. 'tenth waul IMw.ud Wcnrtl, of !)7 I'uscull ateiuie. Cletuitli waul t'ctti- 1'. Neuls, of ylj Hneh strcit. Twellth w.uil .lohn MeDonougli, of lili .Mooio St 1 eel. Tliirteenlh ward 1". Kugone Sjkc-, of 111 yoiiiiiiK atcnup. t'oiuleenth waul . II. Stephens, of UWs'.j I'iIpp s.trut. rillcentli ward l.lien I'. l)ai-, ol SO: Ktno.i utrett. sixteenth ward, Simon .-eiijel, ot ll'i I'eiiii ate. nue. Snenteeiiih waul, lioi.ut Koihler, ot litr. Jlulbirry t.ticpi. i:iKlittcntli waul IMwjul Mjuli-y, ni .',J Kin nietl Mreei. Nineteenth waui, ti-e.il Straiieli, 111 301 I'liv peel aieniie. Tnentleth u.ul .luiiu O'.M.illej, 01 2131 Iluii.t at time. rwentj-first waul John .1. NithoUon, ol 101 J.ukson stioet. The usaussor for the Third ward htm not ytit been appointed, but will be within a day or two. The assessors were Riven the new as.st'ssnient books which were received ycsteiday from the printer and were instructed to mako a complete and careful a.sse.s.sinent. It was at first thought that a new set oC rules for their Buldumv would be compiled, buL this was not done inasmuch as tills is tliu hint assessment which will be made under the law xoverning third class cities. The w.iid assi-ssors have been In stiucted to llnlsh their work by Jan. 1 1 If posHlble, so that the city .-issessorH will liuve .sulllclent time to i-iuetully Ko oer the bonk-!. They will Im'kIu this nuirniiiB. WILLIAM ROSE DROPPED DEAD. William Itose, uKed ir, yeais, sturted nut from hit boardlnfj- house in Laeku wantui township last nlKht about 10 o'clock for n walk, lie got un further than the ftont sate, for when ho reiiclicd thai lie fell In an epileptic lit, from which lie tiled lu a few minutes. He was subject to these attacks and recently spenl some limn in the Hill side Home. Mniiiage I'lauk Supp.iu .Mai Woftlnmsky .In-., ph XiisiiUI.1 .Maiy .Vnjifskl .lime, .1. Miuphv Licenses, It W'.uun dlnet It Win 1 en street Hit Kmmet htuet 12! Liiiuitt Mrpet "'-'" W'.irun sliest I uinu Oik .mil Yard fluids Sit Aldir ..lun "HI stone ateiiuc l-'ll KetNPi' atinue II" Catinri .uinuu Ali.e.l, Xiilan .... IMHitk J, Dictraii Mull I., Ilhllllllll ,,, Mlihai-I .Monachal! ,,,, Ddhi lilll Henry II. Kt.iiis ,, ,,;u. MiiLr.net l.'i.nw Patilek llobaii Cnllivliiw CT.ll! N'orth Ii llttki I'm I, atPiuiu ,,lJI6i:.inon fluet Oil Kmiitet htieel ..llcmipiuey 10111I HYOflEI THE CURE That You Breathe To bieatho it llvo iiihiuii-.s Kills a Cough or Cold. To breutlio It four times dally Cures Catarrh and bron chitis, To brt tithe It every hour Cures Consumption. If ll (lib to Hire, j em iiiouev Is ufuiided, lTe dajn treatuiuit unil iiudieal adtleo tree. Sold 1- all iliuiiuisU in- M'lit by mall. Outfit Cuiuidvlc. f;l.nt). Tllal Outfit Sui, The R. T. Booth Co, Ithaca, N, Y. !jr fjKfl JUDGMENT FOR THEJJFFICERS SPELLMAN AND JONES SECURE A VERDICT, Judgo Archbnld Practically Directed the Jury to Find in Their Eavor, ProtestB Oftlore Agninst Condemn ation of the Abingdon Turnpike. Busy Day for the Divorce Mill. New Trial Granted in the Case of Hughes Agninst the City of Cnr bondnle Other Court Mnttors, The N'ovembcr tot 111 of civil court wan opened yesterday with President .IiuljTu H. V. Arehbatd in the main coin t loom, and Judgo John P. Kelly In No. :. Verdicts In favor of Police Lieuten ant Speltmati and Patrolman 1. !'. Jones for tun full amount of their claims against the city of Scranton for Hillary were allowed by a Jury In Judiro Archbald's com 1, yesterday. In Lieu tenant Hpelluiiiu's case, the amount was $337.32 and In Patrolman Jones' case, SMO.SS. Ah will bo recalled, they sued for unpaid salary fioni May 1" last to tlm time the suit was brought, alleging that their dismissal by the mayor on the date llrst mentioned, was not effec tive and will not be effective until 1 the select council concurs in tho ! mayor's action. By mutual agreement, a verdict of JfiOO for tho Plaintiff was entered yes- I tenlav in the case of Jullti Clohcrty ' against tho city of Scran ton and the j iricranton Traction company. Tho plaintiff sued for damages resulting to her property on Fourth troot from grading done by the trolley company, under permission from the city. The case of Herman Meyers against the Lackawanna Mills has be 11 ami cably adjusted and yesterday it was ordered discontinued by Joseph O'Brien, attorney for 'the plaintiffs. VERDICT "WAS EXCESSIVL. This Is the suit in which a Jury awarded $5,000 damages as compensa tion to the Meyers boy for the loss of his right hand. Judgo Archbald granted a new trial on the ground that the verdict was excessive, and it was inuiked to be retried yesterday. It is understood the consideration of of the settlement was $2,000. Only one case was called for' trial before Judge Kelly. It is that in which William Snnlth, of Charles stieet, seeks to recover damages for the loss of live homing pigeons-, which lie alleges were shot by Thomas Walsh, October 1, 3S!)7. One of the pigeons, it Is claimed, held the championship of the United States for long distance Hying, having covered 4C0 miles in better time than had ever been done before or since. The other four birds, he says, were also tlist raters, all of them having made long flies, one time, from Manassas Junc tion, Va. The blids were valued at $50 apiece, he averred. Walsh says It Is a case of mistaken Identity, and attempts to prove that lie was working In a berry patch, half a mile from the pigeon loft, when tho shooting occurred. Benjamin Davis failed to appear to prosecute his damage suit against the Hcranton Traction company, and on motion of Major Warren a verdict for tho defendant was directed to be en tered. In the case of H. W. Smith against Mary Walsh a non-suit was gtunted, on motion of Attorney John F. Scragg, because of tho non-appearance of the plaintiff. JURY CALLED. A jury was called in the case of An thony Mullarkey against John Aswell, and it will be tried today. A jury was called In Judge Arch bald's court, just befnte adjourning tlm, In the case of J. E. Crosb against the Barber Asphalt company. Rice & Donnelly represent the plaintiff, and Welles & Torrey the defendant. The case of the Now York Baking Powder company against John T. Will iams pi Co. was referred to Attorney John M. Ounster. Don't Want a Free Road. When the petition or the appoint ment of viewers to condemn the por tion of the Ablngton turnpike within tho city limits, came up in court yes terday thc-ie was a veritable Hood of protests ugainst it and among them was one signed by upwards of 300 per sons, who regularly use the mad and who s-ay they prefer to pay toll rather than confide to the lepalrlng of the road to the care of the city. The county commissioners protested because they believed the petition was not prompted by any Interest in the county's welfare, and tin- National Boulevard company protested on tho gionnd that II has leased tho road for ninety-nine yearn and under the boulevard law, after which Its chin tor is framed, any toll road which It may acquhc is fiee from condemnation proceedings. Tho Turnpike company, itself, pro. tested on the ground that the courts decided in 1SS9 the stieteh of road in question could not be condemned, be cause it was freed of toll-Rates by ar ranuement entered Into with tho city tho year before and consequently was not actually a toll mad. The Turnpike company also pointed out that in ISO" a proceeding similar to tho present one wuh dismissed on the ground of iirlor adjudication. The matter will now eotno up at ar gument court. Watson, DIehlu & Kem morer and I. H, Burns represented the Protestants. The petition was repre sented by Hon. J. C. Vnughnn, Counsel for tho potltlonei.s suggested tho appointment of F. P. Hauyon or c, A. Uattonberg as master of tho view; Miss Mattle Thomas, as stenographer, and F. C. lianyon, D. J, Campbell, Thomas drier, John It. Fan- and Charles Neuls as Jiiiors, Doings in Divot ce Court. Emil .Moody wouldn't go West an I his w'ifo wouldn't stay East. Unfot tuiiately, unlike tho Sprats of liiHsH'c. lore, they couldn't compromise, and tlm consequence was a divorce (u. el-tin fiom Judgo Kelly yesU-iduy, Mr, Moody, who is a drtiftsinan for the Colliery Engineer, wus married Juno H. XbOO.iu St. Paul, and cain-i hero with his wife threo yeais ago. After a to.; months lesldouce in Scran ton, who became restless, sighed for the West, which she declared was God's country, und declined slio would no longer remain in Pennsylvania. Sho returned to St. Paul. Tills was considered u c-leur caso of desertion by tint court, and a divorce wus tho consequence. , Jennie Rogers Corwln, whoso litis baud Is in tho penitentiary for thlev ittE, (secured u dlvorcu on tho ground of desertion. They were iuitrrled nt Mehoopany ten yearn ago, The deser tion took place In ihls city In June, 1SDI1. Pheobo Schooner Longnor, of 3311 IlallHtetttl ctuirti pi oved n charge of desertion against her husband, Iter betl H. Longcorc, and was released from her marital bonds. They were married hi 1S93 and lived together thron years. Elizabeth Tlhblts Colu secured a til. voice from Harry W. Cole, by show ing to tho court that for several years, while they weie outranged and she was residing at Niagara Palls, her hiti bnnd lived with it woman named Flor ence Kimball. Lillian Kiltie Thomas proved to tho satisfaction of the court thai her hus band, Ellsworth Thonius, to whom she ,was married June 2S, lsntt, beat her and abused her two weeks after their wedding ami continued It until Aug. t, 1S9D, when she left him and toolv stops to secure a divorce. She got It. An application for dlvoiee was intuta yesterday by Attorney Clarence l!al entitle for Joseph Goley, of this city. 1 who tints to be freed froip his al leegtl cruel and abusive wife, to whom he was married twenty years ago. Application for divorce wi'.s also made by Attorney J. K. Ross, for Adam Fasshold, who ullfWJ that his wife, .Margaret Klvllln Fa.snlwl'J, abused him repeatedly, and refused to provide his me lis. Thee were mar ried Dec. J, lssii, and lived together till Aug. 1, 1U00. Jan. 10, ll'Ot, at 3 o'clock p. m. waH fixed as the time for taking testimony to support a rule for a decree in di vorce in the case of Pheobe Darling ugainst Thomas Darling. In the cose , of Ella F. Kresky aguinsts Charlo Kresky, Nov. J6, 1900, 1.30 p. 111., wn3 fixed as the time for taking testimony. Judge Kelly In to henr-Jjoth cases. New Trial for Carbondnle. Judge Archbald yesterday made ab solute the rule for a new Uiul in the eatae of Reese Hughes ugainst the City j of Carbondalc, on the ground that the elainnges of $1,312.00 were excessive. The opinion handed down was ns follows: Wc cannot persuade ourselios that the plain tiff expel leuced anj sudi (lanugos as the jiuy liatp giien Idm. doubt lie la damigitl to si'itic (Mint, mine to in the condition in nlilih his fdilcuallc ii lilt, than If It had been cut down to thu let el of the uiadwa.i, as it ouht to hate been. I'nfoitunilply the jury had the nujrtl ot the ilewirs before them which would tend to swell theii islinute. Without it, in the pinion of those who were ically compilcnt to tpetk, it is not likdy.tliat anv Midi Mini would line been gittn. Wc can not My to wli.it extent the tirdict is eu-esseic I so ,n to Kite the pllintill the oppoituuity to i limit it lie desired, whatiiei- was nhmc II, but I we do fiel that it is far betond wbaL in .111 etent it ouj.'ht to be, and we must, theiefoie, let the pisi- bo to another Jury. The- t.isi- is onp thai nuglit to be I'ttied on the bisis of the illy .icrccini; to out down the sidewalk to the pnricft letel and alliu-.ing the phintilf a reisoinble sum to roter the damace from the entue rhanirr, and tie hope the p 11 tics will ..n mp it. 'lhe uile for a new trial is made absolute, fly the Court. Court House News Notes. The grand jury will muke its final re port today, it is expected. Attoney Ralph L. Levy applied for a chaiter for the Montefiore Hebrew school. The liquor license of T. J. Roche, oC the Eighth ward, was yesterday trans ferred to AV. T. Jenkins. Attorneys Carpenter & Fleilz made application ye-steiTy for a charter for the Broadway Athletic club, of Scran ton, and the Black Diamond Hose com pany, No. 2, of Archbald. The hearing in the injunction case of Benjamin S. Robinson against Black smith M. J. Gerrity, which was to have taken place yesterday, was continued by agreement until Monday morning next. Ejectment: proceoding.s were insti tuted yesterday by Hon. M. E. McDon ald, as attorney for Calvin Seybolt, to seeuio possession of a lut on Hamp ton street, which, It is alleged, Is un lawfully in the possessioa of P. Mul herln. Court jesstcrdny confirmed condition ally the final account uf the assignee of the Citizens' and Miners' Savings Bank and Trust company. In the mat ter of the assigned estate of the Sci an ion City bank die final account was coiillrmcd finally. Suit for SI, 000 was Instituted yester day by AVillluin Baylor, through At torney C. H. Sopor, against Seldon Spencer. Tho parties aie neighbors, at Benton. Spencer was binning "foller," so It Is alleged, and negligently allowed the flro to spread to a lot of Uavlot's fencing and live limber. Judge Edwards was engaged yester day In hearing arguments in the Dean Wlnton equity .suit which was begun before him a week ago yesterday. Judge Kelly spent the morning In hearing applicants for naturalization papers. A score weie successful in passing Iho examination. Coin t yesteiday conllrmod the report of H. T. Jayne, D. J. Roche and J. F. Williams, viewers of the new Wyo ming avenue, Asli street, Oak ford, For est and Breek court sewer. Tho nrnn- erty holder' two-thirds of the $tj,000 expensu was divided among tho abut ting properties, so Hint each fifty-root lot paid about $55, HELP WANTED-MALE. VSThH IIHICilll' IIOV Td'l'lT.I.v"TuTj iliuis biislniii, Aihliiw, DiujuUl Trlhiiiij pf Hi p, HEADQUARTERS FOR Hen's Underwear. Highest Grades at Popular Prices. aMA 412 Spruce Street. Agency for Young's Hats. WE NEED MANY NEWOTFICIALS WHEN SCRANTON BECOMES A SECOND CLASS CITY. Question as to Whether the Director of Public Safety and Director of Public Works Shall Be Elected by the Present Councils or by tho Augmented Councils New Offices to Be Created by the Pro visions of the Second Class City Act Which Applies to Us. The iniesilon ns to Just what new city olllclals will assume olllee when Scranton becomes a city of the second class is one which Is now being widely discussed and commented upon. Under the second class city law thiei executive departments tire created, as follows: Department of public safety, department nf public works, depart ment of charities. Tlm heads of thesis three departments ate elect d by councils and whether they must be elcctetl by the old councils or by thu augmented councils Is the principal one which Is causing discussion. In a second class city the number of common cottncllmen Is bused upon the number of taxubles from each word. A committee of common and select counfillmen is at present en gaged In apportioning the number ot councllmcn to be allotted to each ward, so that due notice of their elec tion may be Included in the mayor's election proclamation prior to the Feb ruary election. Now the question which arises is this. Can tlie present councils elect! the tlnce bends of these departments us soon as the city Is declared to bo otllclally a city of the second class, or will it be necessary to wait until the new councilmen have been elected and have taken their seats? OPPOSITE CONTENTION?. There are those who contend that the present councils cannot elect these beads of departments, and there are others who contend that they can. The city of Allegheny became ai city of the second cluss on the first Mon day of April, ISM, but Its heads of executive departments were elected by councils on the second Monday in March of the same year, in other words, before tho additional common councilmen had been sworn in. Thus It would appear that precedent favors those who say tho present councils can elect. In order to do this, however, it was necessary for tho councils of Alle gheny to pass an ordinance appoint ing tho above-mentioned especial time for electing such heads of depart ments. The committee of select councilmen recently appointed to-prepare and sub mit for the consideration of councils all necessary legislation to be passed before the transition of the city from the third to the second class can be properly effected, will, it is under stood, submit an ordinance providing for the election of these heads of de partments by the present council. Among the necsury legislation above referred to will be the passage of an ordinance providing for tho abo lition of tho present board of health and of the poor board on and after a certain date, which date shall be the one on which the city shall en ter the second class. It will also bo necessary In include 'in this ordinance provisions for the abolition of all po sitions at present existing' under the following departments: Fire, police, city engineers, street commissioner's und parks. ( AVILL BE JOINED. This will be rendered necessary, in asmuch as all these departments will bu joined under one or the other ot tho three great departnfixts above mentioned. The department of publlo safety has charge of the care, man agement, administration and super vision of police affairs, and all mat ters relating to tho public health, to the lire and police force and tho in spection of buildings. The specific duties of the head of this department, and also of the other two dcp'irtmcnts, must be laid out by ordinance nnd such an ordinance Is now being prepared by the special committee above relerred to. It will be based largely upon the city ordi nance governing tlie duties of these heads ot departments in the city of Allegheny, which is very little larger than Scranton. All of the various sub-departments under each of these thtee great depart ments are known as bureaus, as, bureau of health or bureau of police, Tho heads nf these bureaus aie, under the net ol assembly, to be appointed by the heads of tho departments, so llita the heads of these three ilepait ments will have a deal mum appoint ive power than the mayor, wlio can only name tho pollco magistrates. The bureaus at present existing un der the department of publlo safety in tlm city of Allegheny are as fol lows: Bureau of health, bureau of building Inspection, buieiiu of ulee trlclty, bureau of Hie and buiouii of police. All of Hies must bo provided! lor In tills city, Willi itho possible ex ception of the bureau of electricity, which in Allegheny has supervision of all tiro alarms and police signals. Under tho department of public works there are Included tho following bureaus In Allegheny: Bureau of pub lic lighting, bureau of engineering and surveys, bureau of street commission er, bureau ot highways and roads, bu reau of water, bureau of public parks anil buivau of library buildings. Just as many xif these bureaus win bo provided for lu this city as coiuicllsv shall deem lit. Tliu bureau ol' water will not liiivo to bo ptovlded for, Inas much as this city does not own lis own water works. Several of tlm oth er biueaus could bo eliminated, as for Instance tliu bureau of lighting nnd tho bureau of streets and high ways. In Allegheny thu street commission er bus charge only of tho ropuli'H to thu stieets, while tho superintendent of highways and sewers has cluiigo of all street cleaning. These two bu reaus could easily bu combined in a city of this size. The department nf charities has charge of thu care, management, ad' ministration and supervision or tho churitlcs and almshouses. It is In charge of un olllclal known as tho chief of the department of charities. The special committee, of which Councilman John K. Itoclio is chulr man, expects to bo able to report about tlie middle of December, An Acknowledged Fact. The artistic excellence of Sehriover's photographs. No more expensive, either, Vou won't Do better when casting about for something tor a wedding gift than to decide upon China. The latest things In China are always here, and there is variety enough in style and range enough in price so th.it you are sure to find the right thing "at the price you want to pay." Covered Steak and Chop Dishes, Fish and Game Sets, Custard Sets, etc. Geo. V. Millar & mmmmmmmmmmmtmm mmmKati rw w 1 1 -A. 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