5T!J(l!4vtt''Ew!$" i'.'.R-,-"p-i."";-?I"-'Ti,v'"T-T,"rgjiir:Jfi THE SCIUiNTON TIUBUNE-MONrMY, 'A FULL 1, 3901. n S, Kl El - H JabSiThrSIlTrif? I Dr. ITiniViirhosphMfd Condensed Milk l riifp milk, utth t)liuphiitr- unit hypophe-phltffi ikMmI In llio propof Uonn needed for hullrilnK MrotiK tunes nnd lthi til net-re, ami rich Mood mullnltonlildlt.'Hijlhrton Dr. Hand's Phosphated Condensed Milk ljecnuK It rontnlns oil the proper! I-' of n rompll food. Hel milk for In veil Id nnd for tbt whole leemlly-niakM con DRrraie-e. ni-ni. iui in fvunivi. Tkfpr. lltniHoarf.n'fit JIHl 1 0.1 Striatum T. J brrale. Ben.l for rtT looklcl Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. AC Per 3C Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO 3 !erMneOrari Promptly D1Itm4 J-J7 Adams Arena. Scranfon Transfer Co. Paggaue Cliecked Direct to Hotels ;ind Private Residences. Office D.. l. & W. Passenger Station. Phone PV6. Dr. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. I'VE. EAR, NOSE and THROAT f 0Nn.i i.vrc hour.", v IJ.30 4. m : 2-4 p. m WILLIAMS IUjD-2., Opp. I'otlofilt. m I CITY NOTES : l" liW- I he IU.lm.in' nl lliifl-Jti eort. 1 .1 pud .imili,v it the Clinton initir al loi. 1 n. md lilt Coil ticoh, Jt I'irUin'liIc. Ii:il PI IIU KV. Ilitr..l nor delivery -d. 11 ,.r t In- Lniuil wtts mill ulll lie I'sl.il). I ir 111 It 11111 n .md Oil pliant on 51 ij I. I!")!. H U.'IFIII IIIVIIir.M). lln- du.cii. of i i ( r.iniii mi met Hani: ami Tnit loinpin.v .1 liliinl n . pi u I ci Iji ilhnliin! oi .! pi I pujp'c iwl.ii 'llli IMIIill V I.K. Hit- momma: I'"- t'id i k 1 1 lOinni".) plei- tourt mil open I'm I I i1 ililm nil- iim nn the li-t tor llit- week ! ,a niei tin. -it niton Iliilwuy I'uinpini. roli lilrvIM'i Mttlnel Ui Velio ua tihui - In liMiitrlu Moil ic-tenliy lor -ledum i mV on i I ill .iM.intu ti un. lie h.k .ohs'iM In s,, ml iMiidi i.ri.l.v i nly i.-ienlii- iiioiniiis. iiLlMKV IIVMilil I'l'- linn- . i .ilr-, i 'Jiimii.iii . ii.i -iiniilii .nln la.u i lolun- Lltliiipl In IMi iff ill UttiMiipti.i . V ii W iii i lln Ii.iliilitiii .in- '"i.-JTii ullli tm I .i-l Mil I ISI.I. -I Olistal.lc I VI Nollk, it II. II, lllllltll 11.11. 1. H-I41ltl) III- pl .111 n - lunlii mill Mill luil.e hi- di I111I if 1 t uiei, mill, imtf li.i.cd 1 51111II -tul. '.inn .it M -i n Mil lliri't l' nl'l II0S. I he .itiliilo u till iltl ill - tllilll ,'ninuil .111 l"Ui,tlnll 11 ll 'iniiili ..- tin Vlilnt.il-' ei I ilii II lit vVnli -tun I'lt.n-Mi.ini 1. V.. W. -nillli li'- ln II l III- " 'U!l!llll In MKl .Mnili:ii ll,. on U.i.i ... nun 11 Ik petlliH-i il Im lli. tiiiiiih linn in nun ..I In "I'l l lu llll li-loll.il ,1 llnllllll I I I . Inn, 1 11,1 I n n-liip lie inlitoni lieiclniui,. pi. u t. I 1.. In. 11 .I l"i Hi. I , 11 1. 1 Intl. , Ml Mil , Mr I nl Mi. p. V.im. .in i,l,l nun iilm .'i-jppi.iiiil nun Ii- 1 inn. In .-t vuntiui Ml iiiln 11- ii.'l.nt up 11 the oli .( I i-l nlithl Ii.i I'm hum I mi 1 I 1 v imil uKen in th. (uit.r -' ui 1 Minn h ii'.. , 11U11 In. ii- if. n'.nli i 11r.1l 11 n hi In Ms Him I-. ui- hin( ni: ,1:11, viiti,,,!,.. mi.i Hum :- 'illi, t" Mi -luii vi mile. . to .iii.-lnl ."-.itiinliy r 1 11 f . -1 tiv: . 1 lh 1 .11 Kim iiini piipuii. Urn mi .iMiiiiiiu Int. ti- M1lu1111nMill.il md J '1 11 1,1.1. t'i !i .l(Un-e li'n,- U.11 t,i- ii,,,,, i"i ti n ii" tn i,.i lull,. 1'. Ii ,1.1,1, , 11 ,n m.i l ilii. ill ll, Mr.,., 1,1.1 !nr in -(il il, I II M -ll IIMIV. 'Ihr le. i I him,. ,.,; ui - 11u.lv I I i- 111101I11-1 .iillition 'i Mil nllit In It 111 -uo llui Hun illlilCil .It till" Hi-idi'lli i" I In. I, 111I11,' inltti, -ui Hun Him, 1 1. ui Hi,. r I,- i.. rt, i.h nun iin, ,1 liiinli.i 1 u -1 1 1 h , on "iH'i" i.u. Ml- -in l.. linn I. iliimiiil ul ml mi mi,! urn 1 tl, inn. 1 1 hlim-i lulu, 1 1 11 I 1 il ('IV. IhM'.III'1. I'o IN,, T H u ImiUMlii,' niiili I ,1 In dull .1 tm .,.jii in ii ii,t,, ul. j'lu. ln n tin. 1 lull t nn i.'ptiiii.-, ,i )r. in Ml vull urn 1 in lilj.k lllitiiii.iil,, 1,', hi I til len.nl. In i ,,1111,11, ,, iiunion . We offer subject to p;ovlous t sab. ; $10,000 t Lohishton Water Supply Co, : Gold Bonds I b per cent. FieeofTnx, M- ttue 1020. Inteiest payable May nnd -f November. -f "3 cjii.il i." i ir.-i Moilgja- upon j tie 4 j.ri'licrli I ilia tJonipjny, lO'iiMIn;; if 1 lul kij . it-niDlu, iwtvr iiiiiiu, wl T " iubl i.aur iltflittf conn ui), etv. 4 The etrtiiiua it iint ihov jii impl sJI'l'lUJ U'.Cl tIKll "I'.'l'i 1 4. tmUA . It BrciiJwiy, X. V. n'ilkt-lUne. Otrtondtlc. -f -f I, i aod d, l.'oniiuonnejUh Bid; , 4 tiNntou. f- r-rtllf"li t'f ptolMp ( ( )M) cwj uT s tonlRht' oppinenti the nimtt I1linnl. detected the cripplfd tllfjite flub teurn, hut the neu" (lv put Into thf field will make the "difky Rnn" limtte. EXCITINO BOWLING CONTEST. The "Never Was' Defeated by tha "Has Been8.' The liiombPl'si of the nudllltnr ilepiirt nnmt of thr I)otawiiir, Ltifkawiinnn nnd AVcRtorn Rullrond fompniij bowlnil tlip Aral of 11 sptloa of ffttmos on tlni 7:ik nlley on Sntuultiy. Thr ol.lco ftn op was illvliletl Into two iPiimw, "Tho tliiH JJoens." cii)itnlii(iil by II. A. Snilth rtiitl "The Novor Wiih," c-nptalnod by It. D. Knn'oin, il mih it lmnJ fought (iKlH.liUt when the .onoki! cli-atcd nwny tin' Has lieetiA wcip fottiul to huvu Jt plnw more tlinn thclp npinmentF. While no phenomenal .sroret were nmiio nnd no vecordi btoknn O. tl. Hchrlefer near ly Innkn the flooi" of the itlleya with Kcvornl ullppery lmlln, nntl Nash sprcnil :i)iitPi'iintloii nnd one bull anions tho Hpfctntnrs on the hlencberH by un llll iler Hhiindani'o of reiln. Alvln Derkor ilnniiiginl lb ii'.ti' nf the ulley eonsld ctabl. aitt'h forcf nnd speed did he put Into his woik. The .soon- kofpei sniy II ("ntlftl nn follows: If.W IIIILN- -. lljk.r ill .". fl. illiin.r 2M L. i.lt -1- J.i-.iej Mt Kinney ."J". L. V. Ileul I '4 A. W. IVoI.er -1US II. A Suit tli :i7t '111 m;m:h was. " I.. llllllOty .. nil ). P. t-ihrliKi 01 W. A, Itec-e ".hi t'i ml. Illl'li hl.illd .-'J I I 1,.111'v 2-7 II. Wulf .'I'l "IJ. Another h.iiiii' will he plumed lu the neap I'utute when the "NcvftP Was" proriilM' to u'Ktiln their lout lautvls and make the "Has Hcciis" look like thhty cents. NEW J7INANCIAL INSTITUTION. The Title Guarantee and Trust Com pany Opens Today. A most notttbl" addition to Hcitinlim' liniKiiilli.'L'iit tiunnrltil Ins-.tilutlon-' Is The Title fSiuii'tintei. and Trtwt foui piiny. whli'h opuiiH for ituslni"."-"-- thlw moinltiK at old Spruce slruot. Th per sonnel of the lioaul of directors of tin; company insuips the auceecs and nl)-io-lute '.-soundness of the new lii'-.tltutlon. The dlrectois aic: Tlinm.iK Fold. John AVelle.s Hollenbaok, Auicust Itublusou, flemtre II. Smith, Alnum Xe.sbitl. Ini eph O'llilen, Homy A. Kimpp. Kvei ett Wmfen, Wllll.im K. Iiallstead. O. S. Johnion, Thomas U. 'XViitkiiip. An drew II. Mcf'llntoek nnd I. A. AVatres. The company examiiies and hisiuet' titles to teal estate: act- as exeoutui, administtator and crti.tidtnn: executes tnists of evfiy ileseripll'.n: acts .1 ti.itihfer atrent and lessistiai-: asaumt-s cntin; charsre of real estate: leeeives money on deposit and allow- inter-e"-t; lie-ionics "-ole huretj on tnlellty. rotnt .mil (illlrial botiiis: loan money on bond and moi tpiiKe. The qtmrantee 01' this (ompan uo teets pincliaeiK ol piopeily and moil-tj.iKcs- :icr.iiiis-t ticks whicli ulw.n-. at tend 1e.1l et-tatf trans.ietiott. Tho ot-liiei-i of th' (ompaiiy .'ii-': I. A. Wan. 's, I'leslilent: ,ntliw II. . riin toels, iic liifsldetu; llenty A. Knnpp, i"0 ino.-idenf Italph S. Hull, trti-i-ollleer: Wiilatd. Wan en & Knapn. wt llcitoif. for the loiapany. KECITAL OF PUPILS. It Will Be Given in Guernsey Hall This Evening. Tho pupil-- 01 the Sciauioti ('nlleR'" of Muwlo. under the dlioctioii of I'mt. Haydn Kxans will lend'T the lollou iufv ptnRi.iimne ,11 fiuetm-ey hall to iilKht. Pi. no - il-.. I I l.'l m. ,i,.n-; 1 I.I1..II1! M1II1..111 Uillt.ltlOll ' 'llll- lllll flllll" . t."tl Mi Mill Oliu-.li" id. Pini.- "lluhlilint. -.pun." 111.' I01- lli .Ii true liuoii. nllti li ( ni.iiint.ili'( ' tiil.iiil '. ii-ilt- Nilli. Mill. .u il --.Ii In) V 1 1 11111 dm .'Mi rim." "llie lliiini" i.ol.tuutk Xliltui t I n!(-, ll'iil. tti.it "Auiil I'ulli'- i.eiitui" .i-liiiu'l"ii " Mi N. lint II 'I. 1 m.il- " tin Miitilui u l'.iii.n.i'iii".. ..iIi'.iipii W. . Ilvlidl-. Pun. "II" .irt, .md llomie".. . . I 1 1111. It Me rlmo (..1 I'itll .Ntiitinno Ii I'l (Ii) ' I'.iiiJ I'll jet- . Milk. Mi-, lliiil.'i .1,11 '.-1 11 . il Dm 1. '"Hii.iiii ..I I'llHlli-l" (Im M - I. mil, Hit ml ;i- .it'll . II.I. .' LIQUOR LICENSE OPINION. Handed Down by Judge Archbnld nn Satuulny. Jili!"jO Alehbnlil handed down 011 Sutuiday an opinion uplioltllnK1 tho ie-i-ent orilp mitdo lu the U-f-t ease hiutmht hv 31. r. I-Tyun in ileteiniue win tiler a llceu-i' tec uf $r.r,n or $1100 would haw t.i be p.tld lor a lieetiso tukin out this year, the latter liclnsr the liieiiso fee lor itti-s oil the seiond il it-s The .itnlKo puis himt-olf squarely on loford as ilei'liirliipr that Scrantou haH boon a 1 llv of 1 he soi ond class since Januuiy, when tlie Koveuior's pioela inatlnii mi.s lerolvi'tl, Hven admlttliiK that Seiantou does not become j; sso iiiid clans city until today, the JiuIko sots foith. the foe of $1,100 must pin v.tll, us the license goes Into effect upon the samo duy. In repaid to the contention Unit the liCLiie-o ko'k Into elffcol aL niiilnllit and that the city Kovcrumeni is not reor Ktinized until 10 o'clock, Jin points out that the act says Unit councils hhall he leofKanlnOd at that hour, not tho city Roveiivment. It Is Impossible to itiiicelve, ho says, that "city govern nielli" Is to ho Implied as if this woto Utio, n dondloek In councils could hold up iliu wl olo piogiainme of loorsnn l.iuioii, Cheap Bates to California. Parties desirlnp to make tup to Call fomln, Ail.otia or New Jlexlco, either for huslncss or pleasure, can do bo now at almost half pike. RvtM-y Tuesday, until Apt 11 !Wtli, In clusive, tlikots marked "Colonist" may ho purchahed via Southern Uullway for 344.00 from Washington, -Ji'i.oO from Philadelphia, and correspondingly low pikes ftoiu other points. The Southern Hallway and Soutlwui Pacitlo couiiauy operate through ex cursion sleepets from "Washington, leaving Monday-, Tuesday's and T'VI ilnyb, the Tuesday sleeper being avail able for "Colonist" tickets. The berth tute In thcto sleepeis Is only 47.00, two people being allowed to occupy one berth if desired. IVrsonul conductor and Pullman porteis go through with each sleeper. Theie aie other now, convenient and economical famines connected with these excursions which may bo ascertained from Charles l Hopkins, District Pan-rr Agent, Southern Hallway, IN Chestnut shoot. Philadelphia mrJhis ,. t.-m REORGANIZATION OF CITY GOVERNMENT This Will Be an Important Day at the Citv Hall, Forecast of Appointments of Recorder Moir. REOBGANIZATION EVENTS. ."() a. m. o'clock flniruM"' 'i.OO a. in. o'clock t'lliJl nifelin o( md 10111I' 1 Ik Ki.ol it, in. o'clock lteclgattliJtlon nf new I'ounella. 1rt.fl 11. m. o'l'loetcAnnoHneenifnl of record. er'i apimlntmciitf. 1:' in. o'clock Me.a(fp of the rerotil.r Clly hnll will be the soon" of a ...) Iph of Important, Interesting and possi bly exciting: events, this morning-, when Hamilton Is to undeifio the challKo of frovernmunt nucessllated by Its traitl tiuu from a city of Ihe thlnl class lo one of the second. J)Iott inteiesthifr of the cxi-uts that are to truuspho Is the announcement by Recorder Mnii' of the men who have ben selscted for the pohitloni cieated by tho aiiiehlbronnur act nnd Its "rip per" schedule. Next in linpoi liinoe will be Ihe io celpl of a veto from Ihe recorder of the re-otganizatlon ordinance and thv action uf the councils thereon. The next event ill point of Inlet et. nnd the on to which the expected ov citument attaches Ik the leoiKauUatlou of common council, ul which theie will likely bo the Hioet.U'lo of the two par ties feu iiitncr si'piii.ite oiKuniz-itloiis the Democrats 011 a basis of twenty one membeis and the Republicans on .1 basis of thirty-nine members. Lastly, because its purport Is 1111 un known quantity. Is listed Hi. lei ot tier's, annual message. ft wa-J announced mi Kilthu that the lecorder would mak" pulille his ap pointments last night, but on the plea that they wiTf. not yet complete he de clined lo make any of Hum known. Hj peisistent digging and it cttreful patch ing togeUiei1 of the shreds- of inloi illa tion uneartliPd bete and theie The Tiibune K alii-, this moining. to make a guess by which il is willing lo let lis it'initttUon lor lot. "sight evf-r heioafter to be .iudgecl. Clemons Fiist Choice. ("or direeloi" ul the dopiil tnteiit of iniblie s.ilety. th' hl;Ket plum mi the tiee. Ft .ink If. 'lentous, ex-.shelill" and, at ptesent. select oimellm.iii fiotti the Heenteentli ward, is tlt--l ehoio'. 11. T. .I.ivne and W. T. Simpson at" tin otlter possibilities A Democrat is in ! named Im .11 reeior of the department of public wotks. and Hon. John I", ltoche. s.'I-"ol eouucilni.111 fi 0111 tlie Seventh w.tid. who lias, done sueh valuable uotlc in helping shape Suuntnifs coutse ovei the troubled -a of ttansition. is tli most likely man lor the phi. . Hv Strcol Coinmissioner I'. J. O'llovie was the only othei mentioned tor the posi tion. It was announced .tuthotitalive ly .osteiday lie would nut be selected. Tlie iec ciider stated ton Tribune man Inst night thai ho propos-os lo appoint, a director of the di-p.u tmotil of public ehdiltl"s and iiirrectinii. di.sptU" the laei that the leorg-inlzation nidliiam o punidos that tills dep.ittnieut K 10 lm mot god with the department of public safely. Tills (ontllcl between the ordi nance and the m I of assembly is- one ul the reasons whv tho leioulor will not subscribe to tlie forme-. K-Alflrr-inun Ftedeiielc I,. Kull.-r. report Inih it, is to b named .is tho bead of this de pot imout. Tlie fitst duly of Director Fuller will he to icslgii liom the poor bo.ud. and ptiiii-Cd in quo MRir.inio to take the management of the poor dlstiiei affairs of Horanton city liom the bonrd of dl reetois of the hVmnton poor district. This must come some time, and tho ie c onKr believes it might ns- well oonie now its later. "All acts or jialts of acts inconsist ent lu.'iewlth ate heteby repealed." says ihe new second-class city net. The edd special ncr of ISiitl, under which the Soranton-Dunmoio poor board is work ing, is not consistent with the clause THE Title Guaranty and Trust Co. No. 516 Spruce Street, Scranton, Penna. Capital, Pull I'flld HOARD OP nioMj loiip. WILLIAM I". liALLMUAH. John wr.1.1.1 s noLLiixni'CK, (. k. jou.v&riv, HI.NHV A. liVU'l', AXimi.W II. McfLlN-IOCK. AllllAM Mlllll'. .KWll'ir O'HItll.X. AtmiJiT KOIIINSO.S', EXECUTIVR COlttftUTTRR. Abrnm Nesbitt, Willinm F. Hnllstcnd, Thomas H, Watkins, O. 5, .ioluiaun. Bxainines and insures titles to real estate. Act,s as Executor, Administrator, ami Giuuiian. Kxecutes trusts ol" every description. Assumes entire charge of real estate, Receives money on deposit and allows mteiest. Becomes sole surety on lidelity, court and official bonds. Loans money on bond and mortgage, Prom time to time will offer to the public high grade investment securities. L. A. Watres Andrew H. flcClintock Henry A. Knapp Ralph S, Hull , WILLAUU, WARREN of the .Muehlbroniior net piovtdlng' for 11 department of public, elm 1 1 ties and correction, so tho tectuder elulins. and not as 11 matter of choice, hut' one of duly, It Is required that Hotuntoii nhall proceed to take unlo homolf the rov crtnnoni of hr poor tiffulra according to the dliectlntis of Ihe Atueblbronncr net. Board of AnseSBora. II Is as good ns ner'nln Hint the pie etit I'll" ussessoiv. (Iwltytn A, Jouoii, Philip Ulnslnnd and John A. N011K will ho 1 o-oppolnted, and to cmnpleti' the bo.tiil of live called for by tho. now ehailer. ov-Aldepntan L. N. Uob'-rls. of North sVrantoti, unit J. A. Scamuus, of tlietu Itldge. wilt be the .selections. Another cauw of the rpcotder'.s illn favor lowards the leorganlz.itloii 01 dl niinee Is Its failure to piovkte silailos for I hi; police mnglstiates whoso ap pointment Is allied tor by the in-w charter. When the framcrn of Hut new orilluaiue gut down to work they will bo called upon to make, provision for those ollli ials. Tlie following alder men. It Is said, aio siitled for the posi tions: John T. Howe, Seventeenth wnid: W. . .Ulllnr, Hlghth wind; 11. Da vies. Fifth ward: Kdward Fidlor. Fit at waul: I'hristlun Storr, Xlnelc-i'tith wind. A sepai ate otdinnnce was Intio diieed In counclln cteatlng these olllees, piesiilblng tlti.-lr dlatrlctB and fixing I heir salaries, but It was allowed to die lit committee. Hete aie some other possibilities; Chief of Police Prank Robling. )r., to lie supetintendunl of the buieau oC police. Park Superintendent Thomas Phil lips lo be superintendent of the buieau of piukk. Chief of the Fire Department Fied Jilzolni.inn to b superintendent of tho buieau of flret. City TCngineer Joseph P. Phillips to be chief engineer of the bureau of cn gitieeiing. Street Commissioner Roland Thomas to be siipctinlondenl of the bureau of highways and seueis. Plumbing Inspector A. 1'. Monies, Food Inspector Fted J. V!din.ler and I'.ulldlns Inspector 'I'. 1! Jackson to be 1 ontittip d. Health OII1. er W. H. Allen, il. D., to be sllpei inlotideni o' tho lituenu of health. l3-Maor W. I. I'onnell and ox Seleet I'ouiioiltmin (loorgo Sundemon as moot" the iliememliei' of the sink ing fund commission. t.'ity Solieiuu" a. A. Vosbuig and As sistant t'ity Solicitor D. J. Dai to continue in their ptesent positions-. And. incidentally. Recorder Moir de nied last night the stoiy to the effect thin ion police olllceis wcie to bo do.- )IO-..ll Hen son for Veto. Ii is imd.'i stood tliut tlie recorder's teasoiis im vetoing Un teorganization ordlnanoe aie, a- indicated above, be cause il fails to 1 omply with the te quiicment" of the charter in tbtil It iiiakis, no ptnUslon for fiolico mngis trates or director of pulilio charities, and .11 tempts to combine the appoin tive otllee of delinquent tax collector with the eleothe one of city tretts uiei. Tlie nppiopriatlon to a fire com. p.uiy not 11 member of tho department is another Ii regularity ho could not no luleref" In. It will bo necessary for tho new count lis lo lake the old reorganiza tion otdinnnce and amend It at onco to meet the ivquliemcnts as indicated by the lecorder. There will be no diffi culty about fixing salaiies after tha oilicinla have been appointee, as they can lesdgn, to make an interim In which their salaries can be fixed and then be appointed over again. There Is no end of confusion attend ing the preliminaries to the, leorganlz atlon of tho councils. Select council Republicans have noinlrnted K, Chittenden for chairman, nnd claim to have their eleven votes solidly lined up for him. The Democrats nominated T. J. Costello, of the Third ward, with the understanding that he bad 11 P.e- $150,000 no OIRECTORS. t.l.i.lll.l. II -.11(11, KMllll'.fT w.ni;i.. IOMs II, WIM., I 1 Mills, ('resident Vice-President Vice-President Trust Officer & KNAPP, Solicitors v 3 if It i-- publican ote t'orralletl, hut It now ap pears that white the Jlepubllcnn In question Is willing to go alomr with the Democrats as against Chittenden, ti" Will not vote lor Cottello or nnv Democrat oilier then Hon. John H. Knelie. Mr. Roche wns tu bo requested to stibstltutp for Mr, Coslello, ul it cat), ous to bo hold thlp morning, bill In now nf his being the choice of the Republican lentlein for the oNeeutlvc plticc In Hip new government which Is to be donated to Democracy, the ehnlt maushlp will 50 ol?ewhorc. Common council In up .mains! coin pllcntlonp gatine. The hold-overs are seven Democrat and tlnoe Republi cans. On a IihsIh of twenty-one mom hrs, or one fnnn each wind, Ihe Dhiu nemlM have- thirteen and Ihe Itepltbll Kins eight, allowing tluiL the Demo vtallc. M. j. (Mmke. of tho First ward. Was elected tn surrood Former Uepub llcan Councilman Mi'Donald, nnd not as cms of Hi,, two e-tui men oic'tod to Hip expanded council. Hvhiis and Thomas, two Hepublionnn, tpcelved more votes than f'linku. and Clarke lecolved mote voles than Melhinalil. tilaike claims thai hn was the oppon ent of McDonald, unit having defeated him Is the "tegular" member. Hvans. who wns on tlnj nuine ticket us the de feated McDonald, claims to be the "regular." hecatlse he received the highest vol,- f uny nf the i.andldutes. Hut ibis pi only one minor complica tion Big- Common Council. Tn the expanded commit me thirty eight menibei s. nineteen of them Re publicans niiil nineteen Democrats. One of Hie liubfitits Is ll. i:. lloba tb.ni, or the Fifth waul, u n-w "extra" member. Mr. Iloli.uhnn is ,t eieik in the lounty eoiumissioneis' ofllco and cloik of the county prison bo.tuJ 'Pile Mtiehlbi miner net says Hint "no per son shall I ic eleoled lo council who holds any other ollleo, position or i-iti-Iiloyiuent under Ihe . oiinty in iiitleli tho said oily is loomed " This would s-eem to make Mr. liohuth.in InellRlble. though he claims otherwise on good legal authority, atnl unless lie can ptove his claim tli Hopubiiians me left In the inlnoilty. In otise they can not win over ti couple of Detnoeiatic Vule.s. To c-oii'iplleate the complications, Mr, Tvobiilh.in was, on Saturday night, chosen as the Itopubtloan candidate for ohaltinnn. Ills app.uenl ineligibility was not known ot .11 that tim. but yesteiday when it was i onmientud upon In the papers, the Republican eoimnonets were gieatly perturbed and resolved to hold another caucus to s. le".t another candidate if n t.s deemed necessary. Rx-Chalrman Lutlter Kp ler declined to be a candidate al Sat urday's caucus, bin it was stated last night by one of his colleagues that lie had been persuaded to accept the nom ination In view of the newly aiisen difficulties. It is not impossible dial some kind of a compromise may be reached whereby the expanded council will or ganize as one body. A proposition will likely bo made lo the Democrats that If they will forego the election of a clerk and allow the assistant city eleik to assume the duties of that office, the Republicans will accede to the only other thing the Democrats can possibly get, tho chairmanship nnd Its attend ant control of committees. In view of the fact that the re-organization onlin ance will be vetoed anil that when the new ordinance is drafted ll will not provide tm- a common council cieik.thc Democrats may decide to care tor their clerkship in some other way and accept the proposition. Double Organization. If the compromise Is not effected the double oiganization will be the result. At the sticke of 10. the Republicans will have a man proceed to the plat form, call tho meeting to older and have someone road the toll of the tbh-ty-lght conneiimen. The nineteen He publicans and one Demooial aie .-x-peotod to answer the roll call jyul vote for the Republican candidate" for chair man. Iter mder Moir will lccognize this oiganization by swoailng in its chairman and presenting to Wm the ceitiiicates of election of tho twenty nine new members. After naming tho assistant city clerk as clerk of com mon counoil, to serve without addi tional 'pay, the body will adjourn to meet again In Joint session with the select counoil at noon, to hear the re corders annual message. U will then remain for any other eoimclltm n. claiming to be the common council of tho city of Horanton, to go Into com t arjd prove It. "While all this Is going on, the Demo crats will bo conducting the looigan Jzution of a c.innuoii council 01 twenty one membeis. holding that the o.lt.rt eighteen eotnicflnicn wvp not legally elected, because the appoitionmc-nt for an expanded ouncll was not regularly made and could not be togul.uiy made until after the assessors letuiu of resident taxable? nevt July, end com pilations on that return by ,1 commit too of second-class dty onuiiclliuen. I'nder a lecenily unearthed Sllplellie court d. clsion, of which belli sides me cognizant, but which the Hopublicius thought the Penmcrats wen uiutw.iie of, the chalimnu of the old munoll If ho Is a hold-over, shall call the r or ganized eouni 11 to oulet and piesld until hi toiiijnir.il y sueces.-oi is chosen, Heiototoic the dork was alway,? al lowed lo conduit the in.- ting until n i hull mini was defied. When the old i niinell adjourns .-lue iIlo. I'icsidinl I'alpln will Main ,t dun. ding lo the gavel and keep his seat tit the piisldoni's disk Winn in o'clock ennuv. In will 'nil Uu nn cling to or-tl.-r and Imp1 the iletk call the toll of thr ten hold-over nuuibein These, en- rather the sovel of them who file Heliioci.tts. will then punned to re echo tin" other "logulin" menthols. Five ol tin uleseii othti i. .gul.us arc Democrat and upon th.'Ir la lug io .oivtd Into Idlowslilp will give the Democrats twdv. ineiiib.'is, not count ing Cluiko. whose claim to legulnilty is illspilt'"d- Twelve In oin moie tlinn tho loqiiti'd majority and amply stilll clout to naiihiict all liUHiiie.s, Keliniice of Democrats. Tuo Di'iuociatf. plaeo lollituco upon their ability to ptevuiil tho Hepubll cans I'l'tini tarrying on the oiganiza tion of the expanded council by uu rallng one of the Utipnbllnius and theiebv pioveiitius them fioni se.'ur Ine u niajoilty. Whatever plan is folloveu ihcu will be no disoider of a violuul n.uute, each side being intent un simply going tin ouch a tmni of organization as lust it can und leuvlns to court to decide which did the better, rollowiner Is the uiilw-up of tho councils, the commoners being distin guished as "hold-ovets." "new icgu lar" and ' extras". COMMON' nirvi ll.. I M. .1. (Uike, 1) t I .i. j. i:jiif, n.1' T. W, Thomas I!.' ' i II. t. Alnouli, It. J. P. Lv-ni, p.'"- .1. n. f'jjtorlli.c, R. ' T, J. Snowileii, u. ' ,1-Jatiira lUggettj. 1. rify . , . . -1-Willia.i ma.., IL' (OboSOi. b. fcJiw-Mifca4 u -sak-UM i.sf H MMM Oliver iiiiiMi a Cream Paste There inny bs as pood polish made as our Cream Paste, 9 but. we don't know what it is, and we. have tried about every- JJI thing made, Most polish contains acids. Our paste is guar- jd anteed chemically pure: Small Bottles,...! 0c Large Bottles 25c S VyvxyaAfaW. I Geo. V. Millar & LEWIS & REILLY Always Busy. 114 and 1 16 Wyoming Avenue I t :mi n V. m w Mltiiwifj mkdr? ill !'. i1 w.w Sfi i i Wm JklJh Of Course Our Guarantee Ladies' Easter Shoes Ladies' Fine Dress Boots and Oxfords for Easter. .$1.00 Ladies' Fine Dress Boots and Oxfords for Uaster. .$1.50 Ladies' Extra Fine Dress Boots and Oxfords tor Ras ter $1.75 Ladies' Superfine Dress Boots and Oxfords for Eas ter $3.00 The Children. l'hc spice of life. We haye for them tin kind ol shoes that will protect their feet through life. Infants' Soft Soled Shoes . . 10c Infants' Diess Shoes 25c Infants' Full Dress Shoes. 50c Children's Dress Shoes. . .75c Children': Superfine Dress Shoes $'0 LEWIS & REILLY ALWAYS BUSY. ALWAYS HONEST. 114 and 116 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton. ESTABLISHED I M 1B8B, v i! Is Your Bicycle 5 In good slnpe for B NOW Is file turn to have it prope.iy. 0 0 i Bitten bender & Co., J J 1 26 and 128 Franklin Avenue. g 5bKK5SMsK:s5sMi;GS5s50j . 1 I 1,111 V lauie, I! p. v. -ii.i it sr. is v. 1 1 m -. n. 1 . I ll.lcl' .11. 1; li.l ti T. .1. 11 .. II p I . I .lll.il). p .1 r. vi, i. Mil, 11 I. I llll III.", I' T. I, llv. I"'. 1', 0 II. P.UI1I1U". IL II I',. IMInr. II " .Inliil Vim-ll, II, I'lnl I'liilllp-, 1, l,;irli-. lliir, IL " lijnlil iiiliin. 0 ' Muni llarii'i", 11." I'. I'. silef. 11 Willljni fliatell, It V.llliain l.iii-, II. I .1, Coknuii, 1. -I mini Ki'llit, II,' .Vlntll.ia- sp,,, t ' Willi nn llmli, !.' 1 I jrlt i.t-u. I' " J11I111 1'ie.i. P. '" .I0l"ill lluiill', P.' ' 51. a, I nsitl.. 0. ' vi. .1. (.iiin'.ll.i, II ' " M. .NiflL't. l ' -., 1. 1 mil. llv l.nlit. IMn. .-I lu 1 1 ul M lb, 1 lulJi Uo. II. -W, M. Him, 11 John J. Cn.loll.), I). -I), ll, Hun-, II -Ittilunl Mullen, It, John I. II. k,-ni. P -luliu P. ltd In". II I'. C. Vl.liin, U r. 1:. ciittiviuifii, n. (-'. I Wuisnei, It. John .1, Schn-Mil, 11. Joint .1. SliM. P. i;. I.. Mc.ilnun, II ' ' Tli'imj Cn-gi'iie, IL 'Joecpli Oliver, It. , Adim SchrOflci, It. V. II. Clemen., II. . HUi , Vf.a i fc' iatev. .MatfeWeannHlti.iitf . . ' Co. "ilKSSr 1 Easter Shoes foj every member of the family. You can select fromthejold favorites the kind that made our shoes famous or from the new friends, those smart, up-to-the minute kind Goes with Every Pair Misses' Fxtra Finn Dress Shoes - ..$i-oo Misses' Superfine Dress Shoes $'.-5 flen's Wear. Men's Boots and Gxfords, in al I leathers $i.So Men's Fine Boots and Ox fords $3.00 Men's Extra Fine Boots and Oxfords Sa.so Men's Superfine Boots and Oxfords $3.00 The Boys. Little Bovs' Fine Diess Shoes 65c Little Boys' Extra Fine Dicsb Shoes 75c Little Boys' Superfine Dress Shoes S1.00 Boys' Fine Dress Shoes. $1.00 Boys' Extra Fine Dress Shoes $1.25 Boys' Superfine Dress Shoes $1.50 2C 8 the ridiug season? X dolt your won uone. 1 We u K.. M r I- lliinu- O'll.nli, II in II , nuli.111, II '( W f. O'M 1II11, ll I .1 I V Vli'lteii, 0 The Mavoi's Message, l!ct older Jlolr has devoted hln nt laleniM and bei n uuspailngln the - pendlim f tiui" In propurltw tiv niessiigi! which he will deliver lo coun cils lodny. It will df.ll hugely n (h the (liesilou of loveiiuo, and t h iimlerstooil the 1 Inuso of lln new char tor. permit ting 11 .seeoud-olass city to luiposo any l,i ll sees tit on a water lompany or oilier like toiieein, will he Honied at length. ltiddcutiitli , il ma in. ni'ivs to many that lliuler the lli-w system of nssuss Ing ical citato, Jscianloii can Inoieuh.. her Indebtedness bv n wide margin without submitting the niatler to a vme of tin- people Two per com. of Hie assessed viiltiatliiu, when (ho fpH valuo of piopeny is assessed, will b. three times as much as ll Is nt pics cut, when assessments uro based nn a oue-thlril value of pi open ty. A GIFT 01T S2D.O0O. Tho young Men's christian associa tion of this city receive! tl word Satui day fiom the Voung M'en'ri Cljclstlnii association of llatiisbuig tii tl:o elt'ei t Unit they had locelv'Jd a sift of ?J).iloj lioni II. t". Fahneslock, ,1 runner lesl ileut of Hairisburg, but now a p-6iu-Inent baukci of New ymk city. 'Tli donation oarrles vvllh It the piovit,ion that they oiotl a $75,000 building. The Young Men's Cheibtlurf associa tion of llntilsburg was tln'uila'tid in its efforts by ihe'Vicoess of'the'Y, M, C. A. of this city, nid tho above' ! the first of tho many donations Ihey expect to icceive.
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