wwttwi,, iV.iP.( wi- .,1Trr, -""'-; 'I'TTJ' 'Jl" 1"- I" I I - -5 ' m& 3 J" i U 'a.T,r vFi1 ? r-VM ,1 U.'VWPP. -' . ''.""V -'-d ' tUip.sWmPllVJ ' !A 'IVJW -''J'V-iM W Wi"" fl- J"W A i v-ftt , w ft 7;TViy7,?:i'PTr;' i , "'4 -- J'' '." ',' ' , B , Mir ' . T - r t rU ' M JI THE SCJUNTOX THTBCNJ3-THU1ISDAY, MAY 2, 1001. 'I 3 t'll PTsJTTTTKrJTTT , ., ..yJ. ,4 ,;T y-j ,y J. i . , Stf Ait Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and l-i-noHcInt (.(Touts of the well luiovvn remedy, Svittii' of Fios, mnnufautured by the Camkoiimia. I-'io Hvitui' Co., illtistnito thevaliieof obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of pltmts l-ntnvn to bo mcdielnully luxutive und preseiitlnfr tht'in In the form most refreshing to tlto ttisto nnd aceeptnble to the hyfltriti. It istliootiu perfect BtrotiKthuiiiiifj laxa tive, eleansin the .system cll'ei'Uitilly, dispelling colds, heiulaehes and event fjeutly yet promptly and enablitif,' ono to overcome habitual const hmllon per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and mib stauee, tindits nullncr on the ltiduej'H, liver and bowels, wilhout woukentn or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the proceis of manufacturing lips arc used, as they are pleasant to tho taste, but the inert tcinnt qualities of tho remedy are obtained from henna and other arbmatie plants, by a method known to the Camfoi-nia Fin Syrup Co. only. In order to get itsbencflelal effects nnd to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. san rnANOisco. cal. LOUISVILLE, KT. NEW TOBK. K. T. ForBlobyaHUrug(?lsts, Price BOo. por bottlo. Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. OC Per JJC Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO 3 clepboneordtr Promptly Dli verol -3jt-337 Adams Avenua. Piano Tuning. H. K. ZERBE, n7 1'ii-ir.lt .imiiik lit t. lui.il irfticnio. --" ! CITY NOTES j --- I'VV lV llf IMiuiii. n-,1 llinli ,.ni. ,n.i n piul (-linli .it I he lin-iin .iiid I'll nii.nl li No.- i, :, I mil 1 mill, i it VI V VI I'li- II I, Ml. 1. 1 - III. milium i f tlii lli.ini' ii'i il 1 1 ii nillc will linn u ' 'J iiM'.il, n.nn u.iw nii'iimu .a lb; lioi,i,. -lllll lllll I!, Iiowil I) - lli.n UiJIiim I ,.n nil lm 1I.1111I1.I lu l.iul- ..( -liiuM.il. i Mi. III. nit In In' 11-. . I in U'litltlli ill,' I Hindi pnk. IMI'IIOVI MI.M- -. o. Ul.uiiiui. l '.'I l.nk .imiiiiii .iv.uiit'. i-. iiul.mir iNttti-ii,. iiupiuv,. mem 11 Iili pluu In piutiii,' 111 li.iiiil-oiui I'itiiL'-.. Mil. IN lll nidi.- IMli Milhwli. of nli. I ii.iii r . i.h 'iucilii iiilI.i ..iliiililul in tin link Wlltlll llli-.l .lll'l In lllll. KLIIlillir 11 It- mi ill loi .1 liuhh 'Minn, a l.inl lulu will, li In in 1 11.nl thui m. 1.-. .tun. ( MS lt OVI.lt llli VIIM IMii if 11. 1 I 11... i miiiii, w.i, iiiii uiri l.v ,1 S111.1II nun. .. VIi.iiiIij, the, mIu iN u-,-iiij nur hi- lilt HUH, .mil ll.ll'llllllu 11 III .l- Si-h l.lll l.ikiil In 1I11 l.uk 1U.11111 1 li..pii il I I II ON l'VV i:ll N'l. Willi, ,11 1..11,. )i.ni il tin. 111. I,-.. 11 ..il,-. -Ii... il .111,1 i,ll .111 Hi. Miltu.dk i,niilii iiliiiiiiu- .111.1 luiKui .1 llll'll' Mjll WOII III till Wllilll lh H11MU1I ll(.ll' mult nt tin. l.u I. iw.inni Im-pilil. Willi IIINUUI v,;. -ii,,, uin,s i.iJi,.. 'ibiiu -1.1 l(l nt tin N11 ml l'uli,iitiiin 1 litu. h will lidlil .1 UK- nt ll-tllll mil !i,l( .mil ,.h In. mi'ir.m in the ti.u In 1I10 ( iiiniiiiinwiMltli Imllil. III., IMHUll) uuiiiii.. l.,i V. ( NiIIUkhi. Ol'l Nl II MN.III.-. I'mpK', l.M.k c pi mil ji-.tiTilii inuli r iikii t.iM.i.il.l,. ilunin. ' iii. Ni.U't nf h i .nun.-, I.i.tli lni,ims, , -Hill.-, imp i.puiiil ilinln; tin- ,li. ' ,,11). 1 - mil iliiiitni win1 I'Ili-i'I In u.li'l tin li iin.,1 v.iii?nin. I pli I. III'. 11-. vnni vi, i.Miiiti invii:m-ii.h,,ii tiw i liv liiniiluil piiM.n jiiuiOiii tin. u111111.1l uiUl t.iliiiiiont nl l,..i il Nn. .-i.', I micil li.iiniiiit VVuil. i-. I11I1I li-t nlulit In (I111111-1..1 lull. .Vn .i,. nit Hf.u'r.iniini. , in uiiilciul, u iii.-Iiiih i.In miuiI hi. I iIiiiUiik 111. luli.l in 1 m.i 1 in 1 (uMMim.i. win vn:i i unn Will In 1 lllMlllIU' tutlUIIIIIA lllullt U till1 (Mill 11 iMiinijtui. nf utlu win luio iilm , .-n i.i. ipuihiA' ot tin- .iimniv, .mil -nl,,, in. inli j, will Pi, ippnlniui to til., ilnij,-,. ,, u ' il . Hi, ui.iihI xpiiiliii.' I. ill. ( oiinnlttoi, '"" . I llntlli'.'. 1. 111. ii. 1. .-,!. hi u,it, v tt We offer subject to ptevious snle $11,000 'Ithaca Street Railway Co, FIEST MORTGAGE Qold Bonds 6 Per Cent. Mntiue 1023, As the second nioitgae" bonds of this company ate sell ing at a pietnlum the value of the 'firsts is boyond question. M Bro,'ijr, N. V. Wilkcvtlirrc. CirLondile. V I, (ml t, C5iiiiuoiiwc4llh 1)10;., Si.riDtou t tttHf tHt t h ttui'porl.illf ti, iler or.it lon, rlc, Mill all lip ap. polhlnl .tml n ilil" ilcriiillil.v ut tor the lull. itHNrhn i:ritn: mut,iiis(i.-riie Nmi.mil f'mkot rompiiiv lu IpAtiI Hip Simirr Imllillii nit IVim fiMtnii' t'.r tin ,U'iM ami will, (mm Mimriiy liplt oirnp.v tin' Mimlp Imllilltii, Mr. W'ltllpi, vim lu ttiiiiiii'il Ninci' lull Inr iiinnlipr o( p.ir, will rIip llie ttniltii; innliil jtnnliy I'lfiilnv. lllll MlVANCi: "Mil. Hip .tilviiiip biIp ft llilrll fm tin- IiiIiiip (it WHIN I, Mixirp, tliirt if llio tlilliil Mlra wcilliir Iniipiit, U pipit, 'Hip lpttniP W lo lip Rhfti fnr Hip lipiiellt nl Hip Vntnipf Wnmp'i'ii rlithllui .Miociitlnn nml tip srrvra u liicli nlimiii!P 'I'lip In litre Mill I clipti 1'iip-ilij pi nlnic In Hi" liiutil nl tr.n'p rnnim CAUGHT UNDER FALLING ROCK. Minor and Laboter Injured at tho Dellovuo Colliery. All I'Xploiiuu r ifflM oi'clllleil ycnli'f diiy iiftcrnooii ut tho lioltcvui' rnlllciy, mill ulioitly ttrierwrmls William Onl plilu and lil.s luhniei', .liilin tiolilcn, Wile i'iiiikIU umlei' it full of lonf, looseni'tl liy tin, fniu. nf i Ui. oxpln shin. Tlii'ie wi'io Itiki'ti In tlu Mtnei Taylor lmxpltal, whcie Dolphin wn .Mt'i-n to ))!- sulfeilnir fiom si frite lined sltull, while Colilon was badly etit ami llllllL'll. The t'olidltloii ot both men N ei Inn". I)olilHu lives mi Smith WaxlilnKtnn avenue nml Coition mi .Mi'ildlau slfi'el STRANGLED THEJNFANT A Cord Was the Instrument with Which the Kill ing: Was Done. The dead hudy uf mi infinjL iui found in Xo, 7 lenervulr of tbe Scrau ton (Jus and "Water company, by Frank nnd Henry Mlseh, who were llsblnjr tlieto, about U o'clock yester day nun nlmr. The clilliVh neck was tied about Willi n slioestrliiff, which was drawn so Unlit that the skin was broken. Theie Is no doubt thai the child was choked to death and afterwards placed in tho water, li evidently had not been in the water mote than two or three days and wah evidently killed at birth. Coioner Kobeits was nolilled and n deieil the 1, .mains taken lo Undertaker l-elehwurthV, wheie lie afterwards peifoimeil an autopsy, which piovd eoncluslvely l hut the child was nuii deied. So far as tan he learned t hoi e N no clue as to who the parents of the child ale. Coioner Knhoils eiupun mlled :i jmy, whiih, alter hearins,' the facts in the i.imj ami the "tiitiMiient of tile eninncr, iendjied a veidiet to the elfeet thttt the child nu-t its death as tlie lesuli of slraiiBiiliitlim al the hi.r.ds of pat lies unknown to the Juiy. The Jurors weio I'.uritk Keyes, T. V. Lelcbworth. Thmniis llenwootl. ff. 11. Hone, J I. KottRor and f'liailrs Curt. SPECIAL MAY DEVOTIONS. Weie Begun Last Night at St. Peter's Cathedial. Tho inonth of liny i.s set apail by the Jtoman Catholic chinch lb a time of spuit.il devotion to the Weterl Vit KUi. and each tla.v, llumiKbout the whole woilil. she is honnml in all the chinches vith appropriale .ervici's and .supplicated its the .Mother of the Hu deeiner, to mediate lor siiinei .. These set vlt e begun last eveuhn; tit St. J'eter's cathedral, and will con tinue ibtoimhout the mouth. ite ,r. A. O'llelllv, the leilm. i ouiliicled them Then- 'mis Hie saying of the m saiy and litany ot the I3e-scd Vli Kiu. pious niedltatiiiii and betiiMlii tien. This will be lepc.tted each even IllK' eNtepi Satlirduv, when, on ac count of lonfcssions. the seivke will cniisi-.t onlv of the losaiy nml litany. J.'.ich niornimr theie will be thiee masses .it i;.;:o, "and s o'clotK, the lat belnff tor the liildten. WILL APPOINT COMMITTEE. Boaid of Tiade Membeis to Go in Quest of President McKinley. It Is llkel) that a loinnilltte will be appointed b.v I'lesldent .1. A. Lansing, of the ImiuiiI of trade, today or tonioi- lovv lo attempt the eifects of peisuas ion upon l'le.sitteni iicKinioy in onier lo .seetlte lii.s lueseme in this city on his i etui n i mm the IMn-Auioilcan e. position nt Kuffalo. As will be leinoui bcred, at the last meeting of the boaid the pie.siileni was eiupovveieil to ap point Mich a committee. The committee will leave for fiulfnlo ard theie endeavor lo secuie an Inter view with the pifsiilciu and inevall upon him to slop oif liut-e, it only for nn hour or two. on his letutnlng nip to Wiishlngioii. TODAY'S EVENTS. ihr i jili. lii iImihuI s. j, n ,ul, ,ullM VI.H..IIH1 i Inli will in, , i iiwUlu i.ii.iii.tli ,it I", i.'i link ill llioii inuiiH ni Noltlt M.i-lilunliin .in inli'. V Killil.ll Ml'llliK- i.l III, tl'lie, uf Hip I. ill. I, stlnl I'lllipl, Hi'lii'f .Ml. Wl.lllPllV lllllilll Mill ., lilil iii il., n. pi UK, i iii 'Ivin.ili- III!) I'lllllll- .It 7 .II i, ,i l 'Hie NMlilmi ( h-lkV j.-x I latidli, .S.i, L'll, Mill lli'lil lliil! h Jill II Illulll.S l-lllulil Jl M i 1ml. II ll.i-ii li.ill, VVt'.iiilii .in inn- .VII iiHinli, i, it,. ,i. i;iii.-1ul I,, I,, ,i... in liiip,. ii.iiu Imi. i it . I., ., li.in.ii tnl Second Legislative Dlstilct. .Not I, f i. lulili.i mini In tin lti.iihl,. in olfi, uf 111.' suull.l llvUI lllll' llulllll llTl.nl, lUJIHU rniiiitt Hiii i Millllli ili.tiun ni In, hrlil lm sitiifhi Vlir , limi, .it tin, niilti- imllil iUu, liitmiii Hi,, liuiir. of I anil 7 i.'iluil, .. III., ,l till' illli.i- of l-lMtilll? W(I Ui-llrfltl'a to r,'iit tin- .ill' li-ui-lathi- ill-trlrl in tin-trine In.- Hi iul. Hun fiili- n.iiuntiim in It lic-ll fn 1 1 j ri i.l .in is Hie i umi ml. .ii In iniii,iii. tin, initt will In- ii'l, nil 'lutMl.it, Vljy -., 1'iei, ji jo n'tlmk .i. in In tin- lonit liiiiwi in SiiJiilnli. In .iiiuiil.iiiu' ttith Hie inli, i;.ili'iiilni,- pin .liMilil, Hi- i ui.liililis will he mini ,n, iliuiil) I)- llu- ntir al Hip ,i.iN ji,,! im,st uuic,. ttith li.,- .11. Iili i iluiiiiuii hl-i full ii utit- ii,i kiIoIIi(u- .nlilr-., .on! iij Iili jeiiu.,t n,tU iljt lieiom lliu i IiiiIuii, in his n mi,. ,( m pliu-il iu llu oiIuIjI lullol, in-iil,i.-i win any Mill' l.l't I "I llilll II,' lOllllllil. 'llu- iii lint vijIliiM! tuiiuulitiu i uijoui .tf nml Mill miul'iti Hi,- i In Hon, jn, Hiii result ttlll In- iiuin,J ) Ilia ictuin Juilu to tlu. ,n ma lonvuilioii, vtliUI, m1 ,0 iniii)e, of jtidui', ul the wiluj-. iI!,lrltH. V tulilin iioIIil- LonUliiin; futlln-i lii.inKiloni Mill be iiuilcl In i-Jih li.viiiWt nl ihc- ,ji (4. lllll MuilUllO lullllllitllt rinli'lii V, rielU, . Clulinuii bocoml lic-ijlililitu DUlriit .MUtlj-Hallir I.'. IUti, Siiulji), For expci t ciown nml bildgo work, Dr. Jteyer, dentist, 511 Spruce, street. Ask for Kelly's union urackem. BORN. ri:ri.- Vpril . IXl. to Ur. tod Un. F. Jl I'iuihI-, it lultun, a run TO ELECT A MAYOR AND A CITY SOLICITOR Democrats Quietly Call a Caucus of Members of Both Branches of Councils for Tonight. Purpose Thev Have In View. (.'..I.tlil. Mll.ll. Scuiiti'ii, 5l.li 1. Pill Mr. tl...ir sip, TI.ap.i ,.11 1. . !..!.. . ....... .r ,1.a . ....-.- 11 . 1. .... , J. ,1.1 1 ,.,....., ... . ... Drinnir.itle tniriillnirn nt 7 o'llmk p. in., 'lliuii" lav I'Kiilns.', Mi) i!, IhIoic Hh- inciting or lonti. ill'. HllHllllWI lit till- UtllKwl illllKJllullLV I" t" llP li.ni'ii toil. Vhii me iuiii"liil In ln pii -I'm wllliuiil (.ill. V'ny lnil,i .miiik, ColllllllltlT III t.Jt I .111111'. The. above, letter vinv leeelved ves terday by every Democratic member of councils. It was typowtltteti. even to the uddiess, and enclosed In a plain envelope, ICveiy elflirl was made by the pio inoter.s of the meeting In keep it a seeiel, but before last nlsht hatl falily set In the tneetliiK' anil Its ''business ot tittno.st Importance" had leaked out. The caucus I.s for the ptupo-e of nomiiuitlufr n mayor ami city solicitor. In anticipation of Hie Hipper act belnu; deelared unconstitutional. The elec tion Is to take place Immediately alter the caucus. The Democuits think the Kipper m t will he declined unconstitutional and that the decision Is llltely to be handed down next Holiday. Just what causes them to father this thouKht. other than u wish to that effect. Is somethlnsr that has not been disclosed, but il Is de!' nltely known thai they are feellnp al most conlldent the net will be invali dated and that the Invalidating will occur within a week. If the Hipper act Is killed, Seranton, at once, falls back on the old second class city laws, such us have for years Kovernetl and still ate KovenilliKT Vltts biirjr anil Allegheny. These laws prescribe that "In case any olllco of an eleclivv ofllcer siittil be come vacant before (he expiration of the icRular term thereof, the vacancy shall lie filled by the elly councils until a successor is elected and utmlilled; itnd such successor shall be elected for the unexpired let in al the Hist annual city election which occurs after the vatancy shall have luippencd." The Deinooi.it.s contend that the Kip per Is unconstitutional and that by ac cepthiR the office of rccoider. and uo Rleetlnij lo perform the dutks of mayor, .lames Afolr caused a vacanej in the ofllce of chief executive. The SCRANTON MEN CONTROL. They Have Added the Mexican Cen- tial to Their Other Properties in the Southwest. Speilil l Hi,- n union Tilluino r.o.stnii. .las Jlay I. A I lie- lie-el-1UK- of the Jlevicati t'ential lalltoad, al lis Henetttl otlices here toda., the mad pashi-U into the contiol of the New .Mcdco IJailway and 1'oal com pany, which is inifreh owned liy Simpson .V WatKin-, of .Stt.intoii, Pa. This iniiv'e was deemed wise in a. busi ness way. to jiioteei the larse coal, lunibei- and iallioa.1 iutuests wlikli the latter ha'e iu Xev Muxiro. At one teiniilUls the Xew .McnIui l.nlwav now has the McLean I'eiilr.H, with Its L'.flrt miles of mad, and nl the Millet, the rtoi-U Island, with lis 4.000 miles ol liitck, which insiiies a l.use business to the X"W Mexico Itall way and L'oal c oinpanv and Its many subsl.lat v companies. The new illteetoi.-, ol the Jlexli an (Viili.il mad elected heio today aie: John K. P.ivis, Jlexico City, Mevleo; John J. Mitchell. Chicago. 111.: lticli aul Olney, Tloslon, Mass.: V. II. Pi line, llo.ston, .Mas.-..: nben Ulcliaide, s4l. Louis, Ho,; u. Cla.V PVice. St. I.ouis, Mo.. .1. I'. Van liluicom, St. Louis, .Mo.. II. I-'. Yoakum, SI. I.ouis, Mo. '. U. Simpson, Scianton, Pa,; V. li Stow, Xew Ymk i Ity. 1 BUILDING FOR THE MONTH. Inspector Jackson's Books Show Few Structiues Aie Going- Up. Theie weie but thh ty-llve buildinnr penults Issued dining the past month liv ItuildiiiK Inspector Jitcksou. and the total i ost of the bulldinps for which they weie granted ainounted to onlv 5.41,7.1.1. The value of the build ings for which permits weie mauled in Mai eh was $B1,'J93. The majority of the bulldiiiKs for vvhlt.li pel mils have been issued ilur- Ilif? tlie month just past vveu- small and cheap dwellings, uveiMKhitf in co"t less than M.oiin. The only hulldiuir of tiny Imiiortance on tile list is a three story brick dvvelllniv elected on Cedar avillile by Jlis Jl, llobinsou, til a r o.st Of S0, (lllll. The liulldiiu; luspeclor says Unit ihe buildiliKs tiades aie Jusl now In a. veiy dull condltliNi and that fewer bulldliiKii aie lielnt? en-cied tiiuii dur ing any spiIhk; for u iiuniher of years back. The loitiliiles iu which new dwelliiiKH aie behiR; ereeled aie pi In-t-ipally Iu Wen Vail; and Lincoln JIhIkIHs, be bays. It's a Short Road from a cough to consumption. Don't neglect a cough take Shiloh's Consumption Cure when your cold appears. The " ounce of prevention " is better than years of illness. "I tuHercd for eij from m coukIi, bronchial toil lung trouble. Itencd kluod frequently. Spent 'ir in the Dakotas and other parts o( wtt but got no relief. Kelurned ec and began taking SlllLull. A few boltlo com pleicly cured rue, 1 consider it the treateit of lemeiliei. 1IF.NRV T, 11K.TCI1ER, With t I.. 1'aup J, Co., Brokers, buffalo, N. , Sbllob'a Couauinptlon Curo Uenld by all druEKUtv ut 3ffo, 60c, 6t.U0 a Imltlu. A rrlnted guaruutcf- unin with every bottle. I you are not utlbdi'd k" tu your ilru;i;UI aud Bel your muiiry liat-k. Write for illustrated book on consumption. Kent Bilhoulcostioyou S. C. Wells i Co , l,eKoy, N.V, man who was elly sollcllor, Mr. Vns hum, hus ceased performlnjr the duties of thui olllce! no one has been duly elected lo succeed him, nnd, conse qiienlly, a vacuncy exists In that nlllce also. The Deinoctals have a nuilorlty ot two on Joint ballot. A inujoilly ot the eouiieiliuen elected, and nut a majority of each branch, is sufficient, they claim, to organize a Joint convention. There In noihlm,- In the law tueseilblnj? that a Joint meeting, for fllllne; a vacancy, must be called tvventy-foiir hours, or any other slven lime, In advance of the hour et for the tiicctliit;, us Is the i use under ti thlid-class I'liarter. or ul all events the Democrats ure proceed Iiik on that presumption. Thrlr stu prise-party caucus having selected cunilltlntes, they can ro Inlo their lespcetlve meetliiBs, ines.saKe by committee from some one to the other that it Joint incetlnir Is desired to 1111 vncunelei. and with their niujoilly ot two, prot ceil to do iiietty much as they pleilie. All thai Is necessaiy to cany out their pionrumme, they think, I.s that they shall have at hand tvventv-two voles. These they have, with one to spate, the select council standing ten Democrats to eleven Kepubllcans, nnd the common council, thirteen Deino-(i.it- to eight Republicans. I.ule last night a. leading member on the Democratic side In select council was approached timidly, by a Tribune if potter, with the queiy: "What will the Denioeiats do ul the caucus loinor iovv night V" The question nearly look him off his feet. "U'lml do you know about that?" he evcitodlv Inquired. "Where did you hear that'.'" ".Tllst mii'ssed it" thelepottel blutld l.v ic piled. "Well. If ymi ptlnt anything about thin you will only hint yourself. If theie is anything said about it, the whole thing is spoiled. Just keep that to yourself and jou iill have n sen sation loin oi row night that will give you a unking good stoiy." The lenortcr said he would think It over He decided lo print it, but label it ronndentl.il. Theietoie the lender will t onslder this strictly roulUlentl.il. IT WON'T PASS TONIGHT Geneial Belier That Councils Will Not Approve of Amendments to the Appropiiation Ordinance. It seems pi ell v well assuted Hint the apptopi iation oidiuunci' will not pass connells tonight. It will ttn doubleilly pass eommou on thinl u-itd-Imr. but It is more than likely th.it some of the amendments adopted b.v thai biancli will not meet with the nppiuval nl .select. due ameiulmeiit, in pai tlcul.ii, which was adopted by common council is said to be inconsistent with the rest ot the iinlln.ii'.ie. It provides that tbe lontioll'.r sh.,11 tianslei all balances Mibieci io be moiled ami not other wise pioWdcd for. to the "judmiienls und incidentals" Kern. Theie Is no "Judgments and Inciden tals" item In the oulinanee. Theie Is a general Jinlgment Hem and an tip-lu-opilatlnn called the "Renernl inci deiiial acLoiinl." but the two an: not eoiuDlneil. as (hoy have been In the paM. Theiofote, it is said, the amend ment leieried to Is not In hut ninny With the in ilinmio-. and must be .slifck en i. in, Theie is also soin,. ;,iiu of an at tempt lo l,e made io ic-Iuseit the Item oi M'.Omi lm- the Thlrt -enth reKhneiif. At any i.-ue, If s-.-Iecl iouni.il falls tu louuir in only oiv of the amendments, the appointnient of ;i conference roiii miltee, to consist of numbers fiom bol ii blanches, will be ueecssitntcd, Seleel Ciiunelliniin Jlelvln is dlssatis tleil with (he itctlon -of conimon coun cil In sliikluev utit the item of $i,ti in--the pnymeiit of Uic rlty'.s hhare of Hie pavement in fiont of the Hundley estate,-on Venn avenue, and will to nlKlil Inttoduee a sepaiato onlluanee iippropiliitii'.- this amount HE WANTS A CLERK. City Solicitor Watson Feels He Is Entitled to One. Oit.v .Solicitor Watson wants a i,-ik for his olllce and he wants ono hiul, so he says. He had a communication le.uly for common council on Thuis (luy night pointing out his needs In Ihls H-speet, bill it was not lead. 'I'li huge amount of detail woik In connection with the llilnc of over ::,uin) liens lor tho sew em provided for It lliu IiIk bond Issue i-'ceutly ileniauds tho servkes of u cletk. ho holds, so his assistant, .Mr. liavls, may be at llbuity lo do oilier moi.i iiupoiitinl vvoil;. The only way In which It will now be possible for the solicitor to secuie piovlslon for a clerk will he by th. liilioducllou nf mi oiillnaiu-e cieatlufi the oflho and linnsiVirliiH: tunds for lliu sulary limn some other Item In the Keneial aptuoprl.itioii luiul. SLIDERS WERE DEFEATED, Wyoming Seminary Yesteulay Bent Local Team, The Slldeis' base ball team met the stiontr Wyoming seinlnaiy team yes teiday at Kingston und was defeated liy tlm close nom of S-ii, Tropp and Hauling weie butlt-d equally ireely, and t liu distiiiit leatuie of the game was tlm outlleld 'woik of Flanagan, of tho seinlnaiy. The scoio by innings follows: -Itib rs . I I 0 il l l ti i) i, , Wwmiiio; Njiilniii I 1 i) S I -J t 0 n - )s i Kaini-il urn., siinliuii, , .sMtr, ,-, rni,ii,., -II ii nil jiiiJ Mnitli. puexusey Hall, 31 1 Washington ave., Scianton, is tho best and most reliable place to pur chase a good Piano. It will p-ty you to i all and get prices and terms. J, W. Guernsey, Prop. ' Steam Hea'tlne; and Plumbing. P. P. & M. T. Howley,231 Wyoming ave. Smoke the I'oi'ono 5c, cigar, vTAYLOR PRAYED FOR MERCY, He Wns Moie Successful Tlmn His White Wife. A lather peculiar srene was enacted In Magistrate W, S. Mllliu-'tt nlllcj yes teulay afternoon, when 1'nyton Taylor, tall, btavvny nml eolnrcil, with uteel niniiticlcs on his wrlHtH and a bnlf Hiunkeil elgniette In his Iniuil, linploreil the iniigislrate not tu send him lo thu county .Inli. "Have tilty on a lm' colored until, at-dei-inan," ho pra.VL'd and fell on his knees heforo the bitter. Ills entieuHos were so fi anile that Magistrate Millar dually relented, and dismissed hint. Tho chaige tinted back to last Kebiil ary, Taylor still owing u lino then Im posed for dlfiotderly conduct, Taylor's white wife, mite Taylor, nnd Kate Mttlhcrln, two icslilcnts of Dunn's patch, were also arraigned hefote the uldermnn ehaigoil with Ulsoitlei-ly con duct b.v CJeorge.lohnson. As It wns the thlid or fourth appearance ot tho Mill hei In womnu on the same charge, no nlel-ey was shown und she was lined tin, Iu default of whluli she went to thu county Jnli for sK months, while Kate Taylor went up ror tlility dnys in de fault of a J10 line. The latter followed the example of her spouse In creating- a scene ami with many volcanic accompaniments declared she would not walk to the Jail. The patrol wagon was therefore summoned nnd she was then removed fiom the olllce. FULL PAID DEPARTMENT Idea of Having Bunk and Call Men Abandoned by City Officials. It luiH now been definitely ugieeil upon at city hall to provide Scianton with n full paid lire depaitment. The scheme projected at tbe close ot the last fiscal year of appointing twenty-two new peiuuinent men and pad ding out the force with bunk and call men has been deserted: first, because of the dillleulty experienced In getting men to accept the bunk and call posi tions, and secondly, because the think ing men among the city oflleials have come to the conclusion that this plan, ar all events, is- not a desirable one. They say the full paid department hns got to come soon, nnd might ns well come now while tbe leorganlzing is on. "Vou can .say for a loitalnty," de clined Selectman VauRhain yesterday, "thai Scianton will have a lull paid department Inside of three months. The tecorder is agreeable to It. Din-c-tor Hitchcock won't be satisfied with anything else, mailmen Chittenden and f'alpin enthusiastically favor it, and I have yet to Und any Inlluentlal councilman who Is opposed to It. "We now have thirty-six permanent men. The appiopriatlon oulinanee pto vides for twenty-two moie. Uliectnr Hitchcock says he inn manage nicely with about seventy-five or eighty men, 1 mnlei stand. AV will give him eighty live or ninety men. Tills calls for an additional oppiopiiatinn of SIS, 000 or $l!i.(IOO. The special license ordinanie now being fiamed. imposing tuxe.s on i orponuions. will he i ushed through as soon as the liippcr matter Is settled filially, and with that oidinance in op eration there will be money in pientv to meet the expense, of expanding the flic-lighting foi (e. if this oidinance should be delayed, we timid lull back on the additional revenue Unit is lo come from liquor licenses not already included in the contiolhVs estimate, nnd this, aciuiding- to our liguics, -will be Millie lent to pay the salaries of the ueiess.iiy ,.-(ta men for ,lhe second half of the year, al least. Next year We could fully pi (Able lot- them." The fuel that the volunteer com panies are legislated oul of existence, nnd that nijnjj of their membeis have applied for places ns permanent men, will (end to -win counelhnnnlc favor for the new projei t. The onl-f thing standing in the way of a culmination ot the plan Is tho lack of leady money, but thai Is not an in Munnouniuhle dlfllculty, as Mr.Vaughun explains, so ll Is unite- piobuble. It would seem, that Scranlon's long-1 her Mieil (beam of u lull paid (he depiut nient Is at last to bo realized, "MR. BARRETT TO STUDY LAW. Editor of The Truth Registers in the Office of Col. Fitzslinmons. lion. John i:. liarreti, editor of the Ttllth, yesteulay leglsteied its ti stu denl at law In th ofllce of (Mlopul J. Flizulininons. The examining board peimitted Mr. Hariett lo ieglster without a piellm ai y oMimlnatlon. Tho court uiles ino vide thai the board may do this In cases wheie ihelr .ludgmeiit tells them the candidate has the learning that would III him to undertake llu- study of the law. The boaid agiced unani mously thai Mi. ISarieu hits this learning. Mr. llaiu-lis leglstiailnu as a law student, ii Is nndoistood, does not mean that he has concluded to with iliitw fiom nevvspnpet woik. P0ST0FFICE MATTERS. IOIIIIIUlllll.ll..l M,l )ftl,Il ,,.It,., jt 1,0 i,ilutllic tiuiu lr. I). I. Imllii, nt l'ij.; VV'jailnc. tun .in nn,-, si. ,i,ni, ,i,, i.taliiii, llnl In, uoiihl lll.i- i jsi-cil.ilii tin, IiIiIiim nf niciiiliiH cif li,i fJiiilly ol tin, jc .Mini II, t.ii.inl, ol this (ft) llin.i II. M..r.iiii..tli, of 11,1, ,in, in, 1., n'.ip. iiln(ii r.illn.iy Hit.il ilirl, mi tin- loi.d lino In llu- pl.l.i- nf Jnliu I.onir, lulkiiiil, Vr, Vo;,iii tnlli i irjiufoiriil fi-niu tin- lout,- 1, U IMiuli i, x v., .un! miiiiiuiic Mil Pennsylvania Railroad Summer Ex cursion Tickets to "nuffnlo, Niagara Falls, and Other Summer Resorts. (Jii Am 11 ao, U01, the Pennsylvania Uullroml conipany will placo on sale Siuuiuer exclusion tickets lo Jiuffalo on at-iount of tho Pan-Anieiieau expo sitluu, and to Niagara Pulls Un May 1, Iflfll, the legular Sumiuei exclusion tickets to all tho principal .Suiumoi- le.soith east of Pittsbiiig ami Huflalo will bo placed on sale at ticket utllce.s of the 1'eiinsylvuiilii JUHUoad I'Miipaii.v. 'I'liesH tickets will beur the usual Summer oxcuuloii limit of Ott-ober si, 11101, except that thu Nlagaia Pulls tlcket.s will be good to retuiu until No. veinber ::i), 1901. The Pennsylvania ltallro.nl Hummer I'xcursion It onto Hook for l0i will b Issued, as heielofoie, on June 1. White Neckwear for Ladies. A new lot of exquisite white neck wear at rl veil yesterday. 'Ji inner-Wells Co., 1W Wyoming u venue. 1 m i Try the New 5c. Cigar "Kleon." Uuuinicc'J long; Uuvunu filler. wwrtWrtwwwviWVwwtfuwyvwwywvjiH'kjsj Come, Old Fellow, You know you are the first at the tabic, three times a d.iy, gj and the last to leave It for three hundred and sixty days ejeh year. Don't you think it's about time to buy your S wife a nice Dinner Set? One of our I.atighlin's Semi- JJ Vlttlous China won't break you. They are "Open Stock gj Patterns at that. Select such pieces as you need and add to at any time, loo pieces in beautiful lloial 4 , S decorr.tion, with gold $ 1 O.00 yVtvaTVfej Geo V Mil Inr & mmmmmmmwmmmmmmm Peonlc Who Ride the Seranton Bicvcle J; r UKKXKUXXSOSKKKtSOraXXXXSraKKJOS Free You Can Easily Earn in a Few Hours A Handsome Couch, Rocker, Sideboard, Dress Skirt, Watch, Bicycle, Mackintosh, Violin, Mandolin, etc,, by selling a $io order of our Groceries to your friends and neighbors, No money required. Our plan is easy and quick. Writt today for illustrated catalogue, with full particulars. BOSTON TEA METEOROLOGICAL SUMMARY. i ilii-ii, ii.uilnii, P.i : iiikiiiIi, April, 1'Hll li ni.i i.nui,.'. liai- 1',1-ipl- aiVr line M iv. Vim, vu hi. i n Ion of ,lJj I ti n .: .in I', rluuily j v, hi IKI I'lrtllily ;i n :n ,i I .: loiuly 4 ,11 ,fi ;i ,i! I loiuly ;, ii :n rn in I'louil ti I, .1 i .!' 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"i uniiiijluu-, ..- ilirinio. il'''' -'"ll1- ll-'"' ''"'I' ijni,!- in iiujii Unini.iUin-, I, Utjins iIjIi m I'iojIIImi," dilution nf wind. iiuitluaM, i llllt.; Ilil ll IIKIMIIIUH ul Iml. 11,11.1 Illlll, iii'" Iiiiuiu vcloilli ol lml ll.) Us ukiii iinm jii.v n n inulu ifiuiil), illiuiinii .-mil ilili-, -i nillos ii-r lii'in fiom llu iioiI1icj1 on llw .1,1. T"l'l l-'f 'I'l IjiI.iii, d.ll liuli-: nuiiili i i,i il.iii wnli .ol null or iiioii' ul i,iui,ilJlioii. I'l, imiiiliii "f il'J' ilais, 7; uill- il'.ii'li iliv, :l; ,l,nnl iIi'n -0. IIji, of fiiit, IWit limn ; Ihmvj, iii'iii'l Uillinis, iioiu-. Mi-in idiiivi! Iiiiiiiiillu. u pa nn'. ' Ul hiuwIjII, D.b liuli . r II ( I n I.i'. OI.rmi Y. W. C. A. NOTES. ceral ileil of Int-uvt U liunnf iiuiiiti-tt,l in I Ik- liu lliil Kfjiitun I.) to liiif 4 In tun.- i-y 111., iluef nf llu- unltioi liurrjll fli.lil VV jlil'utui. I'l'.-ltv-'ir VVIllii I.. VI iiui.' lui iwi,- ut i , in ilc - Cn m Wjomhi Avcnno . j Have moie eniovment and :: less care in their wheeling VI than those who ride any other. You ought to come v in and learn all about The yj Scianton how cheap and 5J how good it is, and what ?j our terms aie, M 126-128 Franklin Ave. Free CO., sciton, !R9n THE People's Bank, Meats Building, Court House Squnre. Capital Stock, $100,000 Surplus, - 25,000 Savings nud Business Accouuts Solicited. Fiesldeut -Vice Pies, -Cashier - - - - C, D. Jones - G. F, Reynolds - - H. M. Ives DIRECTORS: 8 lliouu. -n iwlie, if. 1'. I'lilir, Vrlluir lliinii, 'Jliiu,-l NilliUT, (1. .s. Wnolnoilli, T I'. oiiht,'.li, s- W I, I niton, II. V jun.iii, ft Km ml ll llli.i.. VI T llwli.i. Ilirr tits lulur,- m ' Vli- ma Storm l'lirnoimiia ' In ll lo.irJ uf tu.lo iionin ui't 'OHiUjy m-i. In fii- lliu Imiellt ui tlm V..I1I..' VVoinrn'i I li ..- IIjii .ItrOtUtluil. 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