THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 19Q0. IV IS REPORT OP THE CONTROLLERS PRESENTED AT LAST NIGHT'S MEETING OP BOARD. Wending of It Was Defened Until the Next Meeting of That Body. Full Text of It Is Given Below. Teachers Granted a Two Weeks Pay for Christmas A Considerable Amount of Routine Business Trans acted Number of Janitois Have Their Salaries Increased. A special meeting ot the IjuiuiI of con trol was held lust night mid the com mittee on second-class city legislation, which made a ttlp to Plttsbutg In or der to sec tiling as they ate and ad vise things as the .should bo, lendeied Its tcport. TIipih was b not' a quorum, however, "lid tin- loading or tin report wim thomloio di'toiied 'uitll thu nest meeting of thi' bo.nd. An nmnunt of i online business was transacted, and the meeting then adjourned. A motion was pa toed gi anting the city school teacheis a two weeks' pay befoie (.'hi litmus. The meeting was called to nidt'i after the building coinnilttre had held a short session. Hecielaiy Fellows opened the ovcnltipr by leading this committee's le poit. A communication was flist lead fioni thu aichltect in ohnige that No. school, on Oichnid stiect, Is now completed and a motion was made by Mr. Kutncols that this lf-poit be ae t epted. The building committee recommended that Mrs. Biub.uu Swift be allowed SJ." tor the cleaning of the new Xo. !t school building, and that the janitois of No and No. 3t schools have their salaries lalsed $3 ft month, also that the Janitor at No. 25 be allowed a $10 tnciease. This teport was adopted, and a supple mentary motion by Mr. Gibbon, to the i fleet that the janitor nl No. 7 srhool have his salary raised $." .1 month dui 1ng the night school season, was also passed. Mr. Gibbons then moved that the city school teacheis be paid a two v cults' .salary before Chiistmas, as there is a Kenerul demand among them for this. "Ah, ha! The semi-monthly pay," re marked Piesldent Jayne drolly, and amid a geneial laugh the motion was seconded and passed. Mr. Jennings. I" behalf of the special legislation committee, tendered the re port on the Pittsburg1 trip, and at Air. Uaiker's suggestion it was decided that leading of the statement bo defened until the next meeting'. A bill of $264. fiS was submitted by D. J. Reedy, the board's solicitor, as expenses for the irip, and was accepted. On account of Monday being Chi 1st mas eve, it is not likely that the next meeting of the board will be held until the middle of the coming week. The import of the committee tollows: J oMslaibP Committee of thi Hoard of Contiol Ifis nf (lie it of'Scranton School Dwtuct: ur loinnilttie 'elected to visit tha cities of I'MWmiR aid Ailtirlieny, with the purpose of fluclin' (he -siun-, and laws of each of the thI iitit-i, h(? have to submit their ddlitttiona mil the result of their oruprvitions While in Miuril we paid p irticuUr attention to the sihool nil 111s of each and both of the cities, incident ill we lookeil Into and made inquiries (omnium: the .-tut-llv municipal functions of cirnN of tlie fcecond tlass I he citi of Allegheny i mIuuc on the weit nf Pittsburg across the Monongnhcta rnei, and 1- connected closely, not only in a lmsim.;.-. and linindil wny with PlUtoiug, but (omnierci illj il is Mrj closily allied. It 13 composed of fif Imi wuds and his an aid of 6ien squire miles "the assessed vnlmtlon of cull of the litkui wirds of the city for tin piupoe of tai linn is cs follows: 1-1 S 0,571,1001 10th ? (,,10s,0.-0 Jd lJ,2Wi,l75 lltl .'i.ONi.O-Jj d s,ht0,0J0 i:th 2,Jlr.47."i Itli S,703,C0O nth l.Sl'l.lviO "111 9,310,175 Htl k1.',37J filb 7,00",ll2i 15th. (part of 10th vul.) 7lh S.lKU.ooo1 Stli 1,310,425 Total sS2,5S2,800 0th 2,0-20, 1251 There is also nnaswable pioperli to the villi" of s'o.flTO.j, ni ikinfr a total avessed valmtion o' 10.1,2J1,725. The t1 levy for citj purjiosio Is l.l1" mills on tlw doll ir. realizirp city tit 01 1,115,905 80 Hie fewer ti is Ii-10 mills, iirtluing S2t,771 St. 'the school ti loneil b the cential hoard is tinea mills, icullrliig '-217,7tS to 'Jin. tax hied foi suli-tcliool dlstiict puiposes is as follows. ll 4,0111 SI 0th s r,,S9.i 25 -M :,I,'J52 U5 llltli 24,1.11 hO .'d il. INI lit) 11th ll,7W0il ah n,3u il ijtii 8,ikS.i iu fill 18.7S0 15 11th fi,l)ll 7.5 til 17,514 01 Hth 2.02S 00 7th 1 1, -'19 05 . tli t.OSO ' Total 18S,40t (17 'Iho latl ippiopnation was i 'I4,ijl ' Suli-ilNliict taxis H,4'Jil 07 (,ci,iial lnc 247,71b 10 511,10j 70 'Ihe total jios lotcipls foi school puiposcs for Ihe mr riullnir .lime 1, l'K, wns ?SU,1,50 02 'J lie net boiukd indebtedness U as follow: Central boaul Dili s 21,000 of tonliol..s HI 10th 11S.3W 2d. wd 1052ml mil h'i,50i Id 321,000 1211 21,500 ill 40,000 11(1 (1,100 111 112,000 Htl 12,700 Till ,1S,(XlQi , til 0,001)1 Total M.HuVUi) Nunilu r of Mlinols 111 .Mleghen.i 2i Numhei of teuhcin ,m lot il aiu.ixo dailv attemlance V,')W I'jnsllUIIG. 'Ihe ilt of I'ltlsliunr Ins an 1111 1 of i miiiira miles ind Ins llililj-ulin. wards, The assiN-id il 11.it ion of each ward for purpose of taxation is as fillous: Ikt f 11,5IV),12S 21st. , id ll.OOO.IH 22d. Kil.i 21l,2sU,OS2 2 Id, , .tlh 2l,(s.J0il 24th. oil 1,7.10,501) Sltli. llh 0,(V5,07S 20th. Til 02 12S 27th. lli I, IOS.H22 2sth. Oil 4,UiO,sS Jth. loth. , :i,l4l,Sio .'.oth. nth. ....... fuu.tid .iiht. ? lfi,6J2,0')0 JO, i2H,J'il 11,105,'Nlli i,sM-,nji 5,'25'l,lll 1,075, nil 3,,7.12 .1, to 5,077 2,!W,,7I0 2,210,110 2,.ll2is IStl H,'2W,f p) 2d. 4,20-,,5iK lllll MU.050JW ll,4!b,7il 14th ,(M0,s 1111 1,1I3,U7I! 15th. ....... fi1HJ,lU7 15tli l.Mi-2,,'1 IBtl 0,8!2,(s7 iMIli 1,720,257 17th &, 100,1135 37lh. .... ,, 2,57025 IStli 7,5,,l,UO ,ia( ,.,, TO, 82.! 10th '.0,(d8,(i0 - - 50th .15,121,0(0 TUI. ,,,,.22,'2M,'!0 IliPto aie tiikli aluillon, llio ta leiy foi city ami sihool puipiv.es is J7 mills, wiilih ieil. ins f5,lbS,hl,J5. Of this anioimt tho 1c11t1.1l board inch til Ss07,O75. 'I In- meipls o eiili mli-whool distiltt were as followb! l.t. wd. ,,if JI,,2I1 70 22d 4 152,210 IW 2d, 9,ls!tl M -ilil 2J.321 21 3d 5.WU fil lli 8,107 M 4th II, ISO 70 Slili, ,,,,. S.I.M IJ ."ilh. ,. ... 1,101 2'i 2(111 ,, ll,W:'l Hth 27,025 ,il i7th 07,140 20 7 A, 8th , . M.U'1 .11 -2Mh. . ,.,, 0,015 2.J 11 & 10th. . 5,422 01 2JII Mi'MW lltl U,011 Oil. ,011 I.2IW 27 12lh 11,102 2.1 .11-1 S5.U0 1C lill Mi,7I0 oa '2d 14,7411 I'.i Ittti. ,,,,,. 15.I.01S 10 Jid. , J.IDtlfO l.llll. .,,,.. 0,010 00 ,'IJtll, ,,,.,. 0,(l0li lfltb. ,..,., ).wa 11 Mth. ,,,. . s.ii.wii 17th 15,131 00 JiHli 12,01117 13th. ,, U.SaO 70 S7th. ,,., 02.150 J') 10th , 40.7W 05 3SIII. ,.,, 10,W2 30 tUt 31,502 501 Total ,.l,240,24a 00 ttate ippreprlatlon ,,,f 20,603 15 (Vitral board ....,..,..,. 607,075 00 $ b-dUtrlct , ',,, ,,,..,, J,2W,210 CO Jilll. ...... so-iuu ;, 'JoUl ....VfiU.Wi 13 Number of schorls In ritUWiri tl!ll dlliootl i,h,lilii,i,lli"l"lill ' ' Sstib-dlslrfet schools ..,,,, .,,,.,.,, ..,,,.,. 70 Number of leaclicr (all klniln) '""ii Thi total ncrae dally tlltntlnneo June, 1000, ti? a.1,2W, A to the rispedlvc Uwj mid fjilcmi govern Inif each clly! Allegheny lilnit Hfteen waidi, has a hoard nf Mr illtretors In each wai'll thefo logcthcr lomlllute tin central board, miklnff l.oinl of W member. l'lttthiirir has tliht)-nlnc wards, ludnir ft lioinl of k dlrcttoM, a total of 211, I'acli snh-hoitcl elects olio ieiaon In tere as a tnem bir uf the rcntral board hi both rllles the cnl1.1l Imihh hue ilitree of IiIrIi mIiooU and pi all teetlirrs. 'Hie FUli-hoirds employ tenb ers, Jmltors, ami Imo tue of tiulldliiRs as well as aulhorlH and power to build Feliool !ioui and purchase kioupiN, A oninpirlson with the eltv of Scnntnn Rchool illstrlct will show the lost of cotiituclliiR, the schools of Allcahrnv, which has a popula tion of 121,000, Is imiili lem. 'II10 aieraKe dall) ntlenihmc In .Scranlon foi jrar 1 sot-l'iof) as 11,051, ns rompirrd with Allrlien'8 11,01,0. The cost ef LOliiluctlnx the schools In each u ltd rl Kranton was as follows: lllsli srhool tcuhcrs $27,000 00 Other expenses , 12,0 10 71 Traliiltnr school leaiheis 1,500 00 Oilier cspen.su f'2 '" KlndeiRirtens 4,000 On Mush- 1,000 U) Driwliu, 1,'200 00 S('IIOOI.. Flit ward, Nos 2', 20 17.J02 2fi Second wait!, Xo. 21, 24, 27 JO.IU'l 12 Third waul. Xos 22.21 fl.175 0 rnmtli wnrd, Xos. H and it 10,401 .17 riflh waul, Xos. II, .11 1K0-5I IM Mtb wird, No. 20 4..IS.1 s(, soMiith waid, Nos, , 0 S.rhl 14 Kilthlh ward Vo. 0 3,023 17 Ninth wiril. No. 3! f-,718 11 Tenth waul. Nos. !,, 'is. 0,525 SO lleenlh waul, Nos 3, S 11,00109 Tiulflli waul, No 2 0,070 0-1 Ihlilcenth ward. Nos. 2i, 31 11,002 0(5 Ponrtifi.tli wird, N'o 10 7,85101 nriu nth wind, Nos. lit. 12 11,6 W 'M Mxtiintli wild, No. .10 7,911 97 Seientirntli .inl, N'o. .15 0,07s 05 I liditrcnth wnul. No. 12 7,223 11 Mnelrenth ward. N'as. 10, .'.0, 17 14.770 Nl J'welitkih wird, Nos. 7, 11, 11 9,225 19 Twcnt-llrt waul. No-. 17, 20 5., 2, 21 Jnl',1 ie.cit of 'scianlon .'7o, , rti Stile aiipiiipiiillon 7 1, ,7'0i) Following I 11 copy nl the nioieit .sent to the lefflslatme bv the lenlsla tlve ciimmlttee of the .MU'Hl'ein bond n-t.ilnxt the pasfe.iRe ol what l known i's die Kennedy bill: Ininnilltie on Itgislitlon. ltoml nt sihool (on Hollers, AlleKheny, Pi , Apill 21ul, 1'JOO To the tlonoralile Mimbeis of the V'l'Hlo ind the House of Hepiesentathes of the Slate oi l'euii3lania. f.entlenien: The boird of school coutiollciB of the citr of llei;heiij , at Its meeting 011 Ajoll JOIh, lb)", pisseil, by an uninlinous ote, .1 pio tet .iRalust Ihe pissdgu of siiiatc bill No I'll, and nfiiiid the nnttei to Us leRislitlve lonunlt tee for further action. Ihe .irious lncniliris of the rominittee, 111 1111 olFoit to leirn the sentiment of the people, in the list week, disimeied not 1 single instance while the bill wis met with fawn. 1101 u sniKlu inslnnce ill which the elllelencv of the piesent school law inj called into question. nut, on the contiaiv, .1 unbeisil dlsnny at the piffepect of pliclng the schools unilei the contiol of the politicians wis encounlercd. It is Ihe Reneial billet tint oui prejinl system is the ierj best, ind that, wlntrvir miy be slid or done in political matteis, the schools must be let seerely alone until the people, aflei the fullest and fieest discussion indicite cleirlj then wish for a chuifre. To hac this slruduie, tint has taken so much tune to pctfe't, and upon which so much thought his been expended swipt out of existence b. this iniquitous Ktnnedi (?) bill, which, in effect, will make the entire public school svstiin nothing: moie than 1 pait of the political machine, without Ihe (.lightest wainiuc, is, we ale coninccd, moie thin tne people of this- commonwealth will tolerate. And we need seucch 1 mind jou how nen the piesent public school sstoln is to the piople, who will most ilajoiously iient the injection of poli tic into il, is well as the thieision of tue sibool funds into political channels. If theiL is am one thiu upon whicli the people aie sinsiliw, 111 (lie highest ilcgrpc, mil upon which they aie uiiamnioud, it is the fioidom of the schools from politic. And if theio is one thing which the people jealous! guild, it is the mttgrih of the public school sstiin. We find tint it is tho geneial bcliit of the coni munil) tint the Ktnnnli bill is 1 illicit blow at all that the people hold iued 111 public school mittu- We hc.ulilv igife with the icntiil bond of echmtion ot I'llt-buig tint "ih, entile bill is 1 fuaUish eomhiintiuii ot iiicon-isliiicics, decep tions, imbecilities, mil absiiuhlics," to so gnat an extent, in fact, tint we hue found the risk of amending the sime .1 hopcle-s oik, and Ibuiforo request our ieuesentulie in the stiiale, Vi. Kenneth, lo withdraw the meas'iie, 5 our respcctfiill.i. Committee on legislation, Tloard of School Conuolleis LEAGUE BEORaANIZED. Bowlers of Two Counties Held a Meeting last Night. At .1 meeting; hold at the Elk cafe last niffhi, tho Lackawanna-Luzerne county bowling. league was icmgan izort for 1001. The meetlnr? 5as at 1 ended by a Bre.it number of local bowlInK enthusiasts, ana Captain Wil liam Hophlns, of the Baekua team; Captain I C. Wat dell, of the Bicycle club; Captain C. S. Fowler, nf tlie Commeiclnlb; Captain J. P. Hunter, ot the "West End "Wheelmen, and Cnp taln Henty Dlmlcr, of tho Elks, ap pealed for thoso respective teams, which will make up the league. La&t yeai's olllcers ieie re-elected, II. P. Connolly, of the Bicycle club, being; chosen as president, and J. Hunter, of "WIlkes-Baire, for secio taiy and tieastuer. It. P. Connolly, John P. Hunter, Peter Zelgler nnd Oeorgo E. Backus were elected the executivo committee, Tim national howllnpr 1 tiles woie adopted, and the follow Imr howling schedule decided upon; West Ihul C01111ut1cl.il, Jin. hi Hit nils, dm 25; heianton Ilii)ile ihih, l'eb, 12; DI.s, March 1, Commercial lllks, ,li,n, !Sj llitkus, lb. 1; West Dud, 1'ib. 21; sciaiiton Ilii,(le club, Jlaich 12 l,IU Snanlou Illijile iluh, Jan, l; Com mercial, Jan. 20; llackiu., b, H; cst nd, Jluch It Sirautou lllich' club Cummin 1 il, Inn, 2; i;iks, lib. S; llicktis, 1'ib. 20; West JInd, March 15. Ilickiis -cst Unci, .Inn, 1'ij sennton lllijclc iluh, 1'ih. 1, Klks, I 'ill. 10; ( iiniiiieriiil, Much K - WBEOK ON LACKAWANNA. Engineman Garrison Badly Injured and Twenty-Two Cais Damaged. A wreck occunoil ttt PtuihUlle, N, V., on tho Bulfnlo division of the Dolawaio, Lackawanna and Western uulinad at n.B o'clock josteiday iiimnliiis", as a in sult ot which Albert Ourilson lies t.eil uinsly Injuieil at the Buffalo hospital and hoventeen coal and d eight caii wt'io moie or less dumuHed, Thu wieck wus caused by a west bound coal train fiom Elmlra luunliu,' Into thu thhd section or coal tmln No GO, which was crossiup; at Dansvllle In older to lot passenger tmln Xo pass. Oanlson was the finflneiiian ot the 1011I tialu. Doth tiackh wvio blocked until noon bj tho wieck and tiafllo on the division was gieatly delayed. Dr.Bulls COUCH SYRUP Cures Cough or Cold at onoe, Conquers Croup, wliooplng-Cough, lltouchltla, Crlppc aud CousumpUou. Quick, sure ickult, )r,UuU' Fill cure Coiutlption. SQpIIU 10c OPINIONS ON THE CHANGE CHITTENDEN ADVISES AGAINST SECOND CLASS. Declares That It Is Impossible to Get Good Results from a Bad Legisla tive System Do Not Want the Ex perience of Pittsburg Repeated Here City Solicitor Vosburg Is of tho Opinion That We Cannot Avoid the Chango and Must Go Into the Second Class. C. G. CHITTENDEN. .select Councilman of the N'lnlh Ward. Pdltor of The Tribune Sir: The kind Invitation, Individual nnd Reneial, that you extend to n dls cuislon of the second-class city change, now Impending, lends mo to sav a word more on the RUbject, more especially to dissent from a view which one hoars generally exptussed on ull sides, nnd that Is that In the hnnds of good men any system of government will woik well. Now, It scorns to mo this Is pcaicelv an accurate view. The Chi nese lose four-fifths of their revenues by peculation and the United States thlitecn cents on the. thousand dollnis, yet the Chinese business men are con fide! ed far and away more reliable than the A met lean, and every Jnnan ese bank has a Chlnnman for cashier. The d Iff ot once is in the system. Sys tems are tools, nnd the best of men can not cnive a cameo with an axe. A sys tem of city government organized to pioduce ull lesults will not produce good results In tho best hands, nnd It will never have even the chance for such tilal, for It passes naturally into unscrupulous hnnds. This second-class city charter vio lates tho Jli st piinclples of successful government. It divorces power and re sponsibility. If there Is one system that has been a total and disastrous failure through all hlstoiy It has been the giv ing of legislative bodies any other power than that of legislating. Alclblades' plan of accepting late bribes and giving small ones ruined Athens eventually. The continental congicss was hopelessly incompetent In war and peace, because It added ex ecutive to legislative functions. The moment the powers weie divided by the constitution the country changed as if from night to day. The carefully deviled plan of the constitution to select the executive bv a temporal y body of delegates has been swept aside and practically Ignored by the good sense of the people, who have Insisted on personally selecting their executive. Can any one doubt that the method of electing senatots, In spite of the weighty leasons in its favor, will, thiough legislative Incompetence, fin ally come to the dheet vote of the peo ple, at least in the pilmaries? The .second-class city 1 educes the mayor to a nonentity and places the choice of the executive powers to the councils, a legislative body fit only for law-making, and none too well equipped lor that. Is It not a ceitnlnty that, as in Pittsburg, tales of malfeasance and conuption will follow, tales of dunll cate school houses costing hundreds of thousands within a few yaids of each other, of mote than 300 young men in one ward put on the city pay-ioll at one time to Insure tho c.mylng of the ward for tho boss, of ting grip so tight that a ward goes 1,200 for McKlnley nnd unanimously for a Democratic councilman, and the viciousne.ss or the system is so pei foci that no vote of the people can possibly change It tor the better? The system Is wiong; , the, souice of power is so bidden that the people can not lind it to hold It lespon sible on election day. Mr. Duffv's lettets show Its lesults clearly in added taxation and inelllclont administration, but they do not show the effect on the plain people in depriv ing them of the educational effect of a fair and effective vote and inculcat ing anaichy as tho only efficient mean-, of lighting wrong. The rapid changes In business conditions aie confronting our city with grave changes. Tho 1'oss of our lion woiks, the extinction of the Individual coal opeiators, the foi illa tion of through lines of traffic fiom New Yoik to Hong Kong, which leave us aside all these point to changes that can only bo met by Intelligent, tin selllsh effort and by a municipal pi Ide and devotion that we have never vet show n. This city must bo made the best edu cational and lesidence center in this part of the btato, It should diaw in for a bundled mile ladlus all the accumu lated wealth In the .smaller towns that seek a comfortable living and educa tional facilities, but to do this requlies good city government. In my judg ment this is possible with our piesent clly charter; It is Impossible with the Plttsbiug concern. The Ills we have 5vo know, and we know how to cute. A law holding prlmniles and personal legistratlon at the same day and place will weed out the one-thhd tiamps, bums and tianslents that now pad our legist! y lists and pack our prlmniles, nnd we can got these things as a eltv of the thlid class; as a city of the .sec ond class, neor. A leading sphlt of Pittsburg Is te pmted as answeilng thu queiy whether this winter would bilng any Immovo meut in legislation for that city by say ing that they contemplated no new leg islation, they expected to be busy enough keeping tlio.se Lackawanna peo plo fiom upsetting things. I am as suied that by a little doteimlned effort we can get tho limit of thlid-class cities raised, piobably without oppo sition. If so, I feel that wo should niako the eftort, for the shine of tho Individual in municipal government jH Immeasurably gi eater under the thlid than under tho second-class chaiter, and 1 am convinced that, as for us Sciantonlans, "Vu deslio to remain a flee people," A. A. OSUUKU. suliutor or th clly ol truiiUii filitoi of Ihe '1 illume Hlr; It Is somewhat difficult t( add nnvthing Inteitst to the articles nlieudy communicated Willi ies,puct to second class cities, but it seems to me that It Is useless lo discuss the wisdom of the leglslatuie In tUIng the population ic'iiilii'd for n city uf thai class. For mysult, I do not leur but that tho city of Scinntmi will adjust heisolf In the now condltlpn of things without scilous difficulty, but oven If It would bo better for us to lutalu our piescnt position among the cities of this commonwealth, I do not seo how wu can do so, The governor could haidly be ox pected to hold back his certldcate long enough for the Legislature to make a new classification for titles, nnd It Is not at all ceitulu that an act L OFFER. The following curd is placed In the Iteeeptlon and Consulting Rooms of tho European Medical System at 400 Lack awanna avenue, over the Paris Store: NOTICE. Any person lecelvlng tieutment at this office who Is not satisfied with the benefits received can have the full amount of tho fee paid refunded at any (lino within thirty days from commencing treatment, and no charge will be made for treatment or medicine furnished. The European ilcdlcal System, C. H. STRONG, M. D. Medical Director. Such an offer as tho above has never before been made to the people of Scranton or vicinity, and It should con vince the most skeptical person that the practice of The IOuropean Medical .System Is conducted In a straightfor ward and honorable manner. This sys tem of tteatment is applied with re markable success In tho following dis eases; Chronic Diseases, Diseases of the Nose, Throat, Bronchial Tubes and Lungs, Catarrh, Diseases of the Stom ach, Liver, Heai t, Kidneys and Urin ary Organs, Blood and Skin; Diseases Peculiar to Women, Diseases of the Nervous System arising from vailous causes, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, etc. Conultatlon and examination free. Office Rooms 1, 2, 3 and 4, 100 Lacka wanna avenue, over the Paris Store. Office Houis-9 to IL', 2 to B, and 7 to 0 o'clock; Sundays, 10 to 12 only. of that kind would be passed; to wo may .as well make the best of the changed conditions, and conform to the new legttlatlons which thu law de clares shall supersede the old. A great deal has boon said about the "second class svstem of city gov ernment," but I think the wotd sys tem is not applicable in this connec tion. It can hardly be said that the acts of assembly relating to cities of the second class, provided any com plete system of municipal govern ment. These acta aie not entliely in har mony with respect to the oiganlzation of the new city government, and most ot the complications will arise, In my opinion, on account of apparentlv con Illcting provisions as to the reappor tionment of councllmon, and the elec tion of tho new officers who do not have any existence In third class cities. It is no longer a debatable ques tion as to what ofTlcers shall be elected after the transition, as It has boon expressly decided by the Supreme court that all offieeis whoso terms have not explied, shall continue in office until the end of their respective teirns. Adopting the language of the judge who delivered tho opinion, to which I have just lefeired, the proper officers to which the city will be en titled, under the change in classifica tion, are for those offices cieated by the law for cities ol the .second class and which did not exist In cities of the third class; in 'other words, those offices -which ate required to be filled for the first time in tho city of Scian ton, including the additional council men to which each waid will fan en titled under the new appoi tionment. When this organization shall have been effected, the next difficulty to be met will be to decide what laws 1 e'atlng to thhd class cities aie still 111 force, for tho reason that they have not been supplied by piovisions of second class city legislation. This is no easy task, and it is hl;hlv essential that a digest be compiled, containing an abstiacf'of all law? and ordinances In force after the ttnnsl tion is complete. As has been sai1, both Plttbbmg and Allegheny City are governed to some extent by special legislation; while the city of Scianton 1" now working under the piovisions of general acts, viz.: Acts of 1S74 and of lbSO, almost entliely. All otV the .ity ordinances will remain In foice, except so tar as they 111 o inapplicable to the legislation 1 elating to the sec ond class city govei nment, and such new oullnances will have to bo passed as aie lequiied to meet the changed conditions.. The (list ordinance necessaiy Is one providing for the depaitments, etc., which we have as .a second class city; and, ot coui.se, it will be nete.ssaiy to adopt an appropilation oidlnanco for the next fiscal year to meet the new conditions, A tew months w ill, no doubt, see us sately launched upon our new municipal bulk, and eveiy citizen of our citv will hope for calm sens until we get accustomed to tho navigation of our novel ciaft. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY. Benjamin Samter Held Up by Two Men Last Night. Renjamin Samter, of the clothing mm of Samter Brothers, was hold up last night at 11.30 o'clock by two men near his home In tho 400 block on Mad ison avenue. Mr. Samter wab returning homo and had almost reached his lesldenco when two men planted themselves In his path and ho found himself looking into tho muzles of two icvolveis. Thu men commanded him to dlsgoigo but ho had his wits with him and yelled for help. This lather Mm tied the two highway men and when they saw doois opening In homo of the nearby houses they fled pieclpltously up tho avenue. LITTLE CHILD BURNED. Two-Year-Old Anna Smith, of Noith Scranton Badly Injiued. Anna, tho 2-year-old daughter of Constable Soth Smith, of Hill stieet, was seiiotifely bin ned yesteiday after noun, and her condition last night was .such that the result Is legnrded 0110 of muei tainty by Dr, Dunne, who Is attending her. The littlo girl was playing about tho kitchen at tho time w 1th her sister and, picking up a book, thiew It Into tho Move hearth, wlwio It caught (lie. She attempted to pull It away, when tint Ilnm'M set her dress sleeve on lire and she was soon enveloped In llames. The mother, moused by tho child's sci cams, hull led Into the 100m and ex tinguished the flames, but not bcloie the little out) was badly binned about tho aims and body, Kvausc's Headache Capsules in u unlike anything ptepared In Amei lea. They .were flist ptescilbed by Dr, Kiuuse, thti'many's famous court phy sician, long before autlpyilno was dls covered, and are almost marvelous, so speedily do they cmo tho most dlsti ess lug cases. Pilce25e. Sold by Matthew Ul OS ' UNUSUfl The finest and most complete wholesale and retail musical es tablishment in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Great inducements and great attractions will be offered dur ing the Holidays. OVER ONE HUNDRED Have Been Provided for the Christmas Trade. Prices will be made extremely low and terms reasonable. Every instrument fully guaranteed. Don't fail to call and get prices and see what money will buy. Remember the PlaceQuernsey Hall 314 Washington Avenue, Scranton, Fa. J. W. GUERNSEY, Proprietor FESTIVAL OF HANUCCA. Jewish Residents of City Now 'Com memorate the Deliverance fiom Syrian Tyranny. The festival of Hanueca. began Sat urday evening and for eight days will be obeived by the Jewish tes'dents of the city, only the fiiht and last days, bovvevei, being legaided as saeied. The lp.stiv.il eommptnoiatcs tin- do llveianee of the Ilebiew lace from the yoke of Syrian conquerors, nnd maiks the gieat and successtul 1 evolution In augurated and Avaged by Judah Wncen bce, one ot the greatest soldleis of Jewish history. This Intrepid waivlor, with his lour biotheis, formed th3 nu cleus of the levolutlonary movement nnd after seveial haul lought battle0 Ictory peiched upon his banneid and the honor ot the nation had boin sav el and an independent government and undisputed light to worship God ac cording to the dictates of ronaetcn:o weio won. One of the ancient and pleasing cus toms still carried on In connection with the general observance Is ths lighting of special candles In temples nnd homes. This is done in accoi dance with tho story that when tho triumpn ant army inaiched Into Jeiusalem only one vial of unpolluted oil was discov eied which could be burned In th hoi temple, liut this little llnsk when lighted continued to sh'-d Its light for fight days. WORK OF STATE ASSOCIATION. Described by E. B. Buckalew, One of the State Secictaries. The Jtaihoad department and the city Y. 51. C. A. united initho meeting Sun day nfternoon at Guernsey hall, n. IJ. Jluckalew, one of the state secre tuties of the Y, 11. C. A,, piesented an lllustiated talk on the woik of the .state association. About ninety pit tines weie shown by steieoptlcon, A, V. Uovvor being In chaise of tho lantern. Many teatuie presented pioved to be absolutely now to the audience and theie was gunuuil Munrlsn at the wide lamllUations of this splendid work. Colonel Homy M. UolPt. and ('. II. Siehnder me the membeis of il,o stato committee for Scianton and the pic tures of the committeemen evoked gen eious applause when tin own upon the t-ct'i-en. Pumsylvnula was the plon cr in 01. ganred stato woik, lormlim tho flist Hlato committee thhty yeais ago and later employing the (list state sei"'p tui; Th-' woik, which hi t'a in".fn nlng v iioiK by uiPinbeis n" h 1 m niltlie ihfimsplviH, has mid" mi.'i rapid piogiess as to leijuhp the n'v vices of a sluto societaiy and lour lis slstants, who aie kept busy In a Held whlchoughttooccupy tho time of elsht. Of the Km existing associations, 120 were iiiganlxed by or with tho assl.st uuco of the state commltte. OUR FIRE DEPARTMENT. Scianton'h Hie department has faults, nu ilQiibt, and many of .Select Councilman Chittenden's clungex may bo tine, but It's nim of tho most un dent flin departments In the country, nuvei theless, and never was this fact better demonstiuted than yesterday minulng, at Jiibt .'! o'clock, when an ahum was tinned In lroin liox 12, at tho Weston mill, on lower Lacka wuitna avenue, Lieutenant Davis and Patiulmnn Lona Pay weie walking alnog the lovvpr pint of tho avenue at that time when they obseived an oil stovo 1 1 il Barney & Berry Skates, 45c a Pair. FOOTE & FULLER CO Hears Building. burning In the mnrket of M. I.ynott, at la Lackawanna avenue. The stove had sprung aleak and the oil, as It es caped was blalng meirlly It was only a ciietion of minutes bofoie a big fire would lesult. Pattolmiin Day dashed tor the boK nnd turned in an nluini. Even ns he did ho a huge quantity of tho oil overdovvi'd onto the lloor and the (lames ioe to tho celling, The vvlioln insldo of the .stoie seemed to Instantly become allre. "It'll have too much headway be fore thp companies niiive," said n by btandoi. "The building will go." "W'ult and see," said Lieutenant D.i vK and as he spoke the clanging l.olls could be heni 1 and the Nay Augs nnd Phoenix companies could bo seen coining down the avenue at ter liilo snPd. Itv actual count. It was ' -liiLf nna lilimtn ttinl lliinn.mini'tni Irom tho tlmo the ulaims was sent In until both the.so companlch weie on th sicme, The door was smashed In and tho chemical from two slieanis was tinned on, and the flames ptln gutshed. Ono and thipp-uuitrtei minutes In the middle of the night Is pictty near ipeord bieaklng time for distance coy pumI, nt,lt be said, and it means a Mist diMl In the piopeity nwilPlfl of this city Hint wo havn a dupaitniPiit I'liMiblo of making it. OFFICERS OFKACE LODGE, At a meeting l il A. lime lodge, No. 157, lliotherhood of IhiilnMd Tialn nieu, held In Masonic hall, tlieen Itldgu, Sunday altmiiooii, tho lollowlng otll teis weio elected Master, H. ,M. AIIumIou; vho. master, L. 11. Slilptnn: sci'ietai.v, v. p. iace: limine ler, J.S. Lee; Journal agent, John IJ'iiiih, conductor, M. Ouwlty; warden, Pied Kitsch; Inner guiiid, J. K. Bums; outsldu gu.u d, C. i:, SIngci; medical CMimlnei, Dr. John ih 1'oifeer. G, M, AVnllneo was elected delicale to lepic.sput the lodge at the biunuliil convention, to be lield In Milwaukee In 1901. To Cure a Cold in One Day TaUe Laxative Dromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund tho money If it fulls to cute. E. W. Oiove's sig nature is on, each box, "5c. ' Guernsey Hall Headquarters for J.W.GUERNSEY'S EXTENSIVE 1 1 Fine Cigars Have just leculved two cases of Cor tes; Clgais, dliect from Key West, ftesh and tragi ant. Other bt.tuds of clear Havanas, like Sutlsfecha, Gurantiza. Mandato, etc. Full lino of Biier Pipes and smokers' 111 iIcIps, W. P. Shoop, Meurs Building, LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Biliousno88, Constipation Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, SUGAR COATBl). 100 PILLS 25 CTS. .Sold by all drugcUU or neat by mull 11. Nervlta Medical Co.. Cllcijo Sold ilst,, I by McOarraU & Thomas, Dru 09 Lackawacni. ave , Scrunton, ?. A Skin of Beauty la a Joy Foravar. Dll 1. Ii:i. IX (llll'itAUI' flKirtiTAL lltt-AM, Ult MAUIUAI. III.AUlliriKK. Kcmotti Tin, huiplii, KrtckW ilulli 1'aUli.u, liiuli. ami 6M dbtiuctf. tint every bkmlih on ucuuij, urn aeon tlutu lion. It hu Mood tut tut ef M ycur. and U t Lariiilcnivo tutM to be ure It la prop. rly with: Acctpl no couulerfolt ol luillaruaaie. Pr 1. A. bijn luld to lady of th Laut-toB (anaUcntli "Aio ladlmvlliUMthem. 1 reu)romtnd 'Oour aud s Cream ' as tba 1H harmful ol all tho Hkln enpara- tloop" ?oralbf all DnwKUU ana " i w . all DnwKUU ana VWu-Ooodt Dealer la tba U.S. Canada, aud Euroj MUSIC WAREROOfflS 11 X. S l IVJJv VUB. V. S0TKUI8. rt9Bt. R U(M Mi .