-t ,"." , ",- i . i. ' 1 " '." l THE SCRANTON TJUBUNE-FBIDAY, MAY 3, 1901. 3 fi Dr. hands condensed milk, with PHOSPHA TESandHYPOPHOSPHITES ADDED ' j vVy IN? 'I " , "NV i This is the trntlc murk on Dr. Hand's Plwsuhated Gomden&ed Milk It indicates the purest milk from field-fed cows condensed in scrupulously clean buildings, by a pro cess that preserves all the food qualities to which has been added phosphates and hypophosphites, the same food properties found in wheat the greatest body builders. It makes strong teeth and bones, firm flesh, steady nerves, quick brain and rich blood for infants ard growing children. It is a wonderful restorative for aged or invalid persons. It is better for the table than fresh milk THE DR. HAND CONDENSED MILK CO.. Scranton. Pa. Ice Cream. BEST IN TOWN. Per c QuarL LAGHAWANNA DAIRY CO 3 cIcriLoiicOrrtfrs Promptly D.'Jvorel -?r-.ia7 Adams A venua. Piano Tuning. H. K. ZERBE, m, Pk-iciM atciitn. Ilr-l lot ll riff ii ncs ' CITY NOTES 4 ' OI'l.MMi I.KJ i; -l riniiiK of mrul fiiv tliluill M11IH' I rok pli" .11 ( 1 ,v 1 1 nit .mil .lu ll mi ii1ium1.iv. I!. II UN 'I I.i:M. Ml nit ml.,'1-, if tlic unir mi n'-. f liiNtt.iu as-)0 i.niiin, wlm hii no) iiliuiiiil iln "l.iliiit." ati' iiqiKstiil tu il.i mi .it onus 'llu' Miul.iiy wvlii -. 10 tloc tlu .ti iuiiiiIh ,u tint (. I'linl Mlliilil -. lit It III' dm i in i m lie mi i-.tnll l.nmoil next lutein itniii, uln"i I'mli -ii MI1I-. I Muoir, of H.iIiiiisIhii. I) C, iv II ill hit i In-- 1 1 luiiattil li'Uuii on " n mil "Mil riu noitu in " I'li'liwir Momo U duel of tin vm dint iiiiimi .11 tlio n.ntionil i inl ll .iinl lii mull .ill llnl to iiitki- up tin- vvt.illur liii iml; liiitiitur ni -ii.iiiIiiiiiii- li.no In .ml liim ii iIiin Milijut mil .iv tint In U tut uf tin- nioi tkliliifiil vpi-il.pi on thp lor I i iililfoini lpi of --oi Moon- will in iKi- Ins ln-1 i'n .imiii i- liitmo .i .N union amliniic m ilic loitil I ti.nlo Hum- m M Tue-il i,v imiiiiii;, when I will ililivil lit-: l.iniolis loililii- fni tin- l.i-mlil ot tin- nmn.r Wnllirn'-- Cliiiitl.lll 1I--IH lltioli. III! -illutil will llittlt-t lull Jliil tin i ill-i -IiiiiiM lpp'.ll In von. Second Legislative Di&tiict. Nitui I-IiihIiv u-ilili til the Itipillillt.ui nt(n rl tlii- voimil linl--l.it t i- ilistuit iirr.iikivv.uiia i mtiiv Hut i iiluuii ilutiou will lu- 1k.Ii) on -iimliv M-iv Is 1'iiM, at tin- 1 1 kiiI ir polling plan-, liolvvini lliii Ihiins hi jnti 7 o'dufj, ni tor tlii- pnipi if ilntliiir Hvn tl It Kill- in l.i,l tit till' hl.ll ll,Mltll lll-tlllt in tin ,,,m. nil; Itipnlilu in Mill- luini'iilnm 10 In- ;, , , II nil-Uni.- Tlii- ioir.ililli.il to i i.mi mti- tin- o, Mill In litlil O'l 'liit-iln, Miv -Jl, nun, ,it 10 o'lloil. 1, ni. Ill tin- iuiiiI linn-,, jn --11 mi, (I, In aicuitUiiti Willi tin- mil-. kowiiiIii:; fin. ill-Ill. 1, ll.t- 1 tllillillti-i villi In volttl 1,11 in-(iv In ilii nlor. -it the poll, mil niu-it n.ri,(r uil'i i'ii- tlUlrii t ili.iilliiin In- tull lulu,- jii, ii.-tithii iitiilt , .nnl pi.v lit- ,1 c mini HiUiti il-H- Iiiiaiv tlic t If f Hon, ni lu ll,i will nut lil plii.il i-n Hit' nlluljl lullot, lu'iihoi will 411J. Mill", (a I I vi lii 111 I 0 iDIIIUuI. Ha' ili-tikt MKilunie (oiiimiiii'p in urnm, pn.. utitts v.ill loniliut ll-i- iliillnii, .in, I ti(, ri'-nlt v ill In1 mnttnl Ii tlio l cl ill 11 Jmlp. to tin- i,. tut loiiu illl-in, wlikli will he ioniiu-n 11 jii.l-,-1.- it tin- iiltns ilUtikl.- vvilti.n notice lontniiiliiir lui 1)101 lintiiiilluiic ivi'l In ui.iliil to ucli niinilii uj tin: kli,i ,jj. t.iu vit.il inn' iiiinniiitLt. I'lcili-iit' W. I'lt-it, 1 Ini1111.n1 Soioml li;i,iiii lll.tiui. it I --WjIHi- II, DivIs Niulii. -ft--f-f-- 4--f--4- --t .4. We offer subject to pievious t sale f $11,000 Ithaca Stieet Railway Co. FIRST MORTGAGE -f- : Gold Bonds : 6 Per Cent. Mature 102a. f As the second moitguge bonds ot this company nio sell- " ing' at n pieinium the value of t tho fit st s is beyond question, t- t nroiStTjy, N. Y. Wllku-llirre. 4- CirLouJjle. -f - i, I nd 0, ConiinonwciUli Ultl,-, -f 4- fcirnnton. -f " 4UMON(ff:ABEl ." khsm L.MABJ6 ". every can of the genuine J rich as cream llooklr frff on luallii! n finest 5HSES5!OT2E5ZS8BS CLOSED ITS SEASON. Bicycle Club Wound Up Last Night in a Blaze of Glory Per centage of Clubs. Ylif I !li do club lirmllnj,' ti-.tm imhI tlii' v-t'iison in a blaze of Klory lust nlglit mi tlic Ij.tcktis alloys by InkillK tllli'i' KilllH'tt fi out tilt' lliitlli' titiin by tlic bin tol.il of 1M21 t" -Mil.'. The dub nii'ii tu-' cjsy uliitii'i!- of tile KHll llllllH'lll, vvltlt lliulr line IK'f Pi'iittiBc ni Ml.!, its tho hL'( oiul leaiii in tlic iaro ruiild not ctitclt lliem, even I'f t'icy won tlic twelve tegular um post poned ganii-s ibcy liinst yot play. J.ast iiIkIu'.s niatch u.t schodiiled fop to ulKlit. bin wtis bowled, on account of ,i ntiinbci of tin- I lit yclo club bow lets haviUK citl.er ciifr.iircincnth on. 'The Ip.ijjuc iivct.iKo :ttc now .1-, follow.-,: Won. l.n,t )( lluvtlo llllll it .! S1 Wi-t l.ml Uhulnii-n 'I n . IH) llnKiH a 1 til 1 ' f. Ill c-t I'ml No J 12 I". Ill 111 ilk llllllUlllil-l 1-' I". .Ill I Ik, pi "ii Last night's Hiituc makes 1lte li.trktis tf.tin dt op 1 1 0111 .second place lo ii tie with tlic Diamonds and West lenders Xi.. ", wlilclt ovidenccs tlte ( Insr-n(.,ss oi tlic bowlllifr tlironlioiit. Tlii'ie mis no nlicnonioniil w-otk last nibl, evety niciiibor of tlic llacktts ic.iiii. .save Hopkins, bowling like nnviii's. Jtopcr, of tlic Uic.Nelc club, bad tlic nlfrht's ItiRli s,.(ilc.f in), mid also tin- top uotcb nvei.igc, 171). Tlte M.oios I'oll.iw : ltl( Mil. (l.l 1: Ulllllilll H7 IV. lul - I'll M tl lie! 1 Ill pi J , 117 Mimic ITJ ll-i 1 - ITS llop'T lllj -i I'M :,it W.111I1II I'm 11,1 i-.-i-vr Tot iN TTI - 11 M Ms ( I.I -'.s- j:i ITT - ISi l'il- III 1MI 110 Mi - t'l I. .'i - III') T.k! IIJ II ,n.s .. Mil-lit . t'jlnrnlinlt Holt Meiliir ...( li.l HT Tl 1," l.'ii 1IT I-." 1!7 I it 1 It Tot.ils Tit in! Tlte Klks' liiiwiinu team will ko to WllkPh-H.inc (nnlKlit and tlicte howl its postponed funo with (be West Knilois Xn y. The West Knd team will meet the lil.nk rHainiind.s on Utc J'lcyclc cltth alleys. As (.lie t'loMinr sanies nl Utc torn n.i ment, mitcli inieiesl i lieln taken In tonlslifs (ciits and tlte bowliiiK will b' witiii-scd by ciowd of spectalots, Willie the InwIltiLr season piopof may be p.i.w .-aid In In at an end, thctc will still be it ninnbei of ntoic sanies. i!e sides posiiKUK'ii league inatcbct!, tb-rc Mill bo scM'tal exliibltlon names be tween the (been ItldKe Wbcelnifti and lbr scctal Ii'iikuc ihc-i A WU'Ii I'llltn tlllllKllt the West llml- O' Xi. -' will play at (in. n Ki.i,', hoi., tltcy will ntecl it to t n pi. k-d 'Mini Ilic tlub munhels. o will be runic up of "Wi'l Whi hoi, Jlonu (Jcoikc ,. oi, (leofKC chapiHan and Ktcd .Masnn. (latne.s will al-o be PliiM-d b th, (itei'ti l.'idijc men with the lib ,cle club ami wymi Kmi wiii'i-l-nieii's Hist t .nut. Anoiliep ohHiltlim inalili .scheduled is- the tetnin irunio iH'ivvetii tn,. n.tiiuis .nnl South rician loii loattis. Tills will he bowled Mou lin ttlHlii nit l.aiibschcr's alley.s. CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT. Volume for Fiscal Year 1809-1000 Just Issued. The H-puil ot City JJllllneir .losppll I. Phillips lop the Hsciii jeiic of iswi lumi has Just been Issued In book fotui and itiakeH a most luiPicKtliKr and al llablc volimie It (oiiial'ts tolilfd In tho back two laiKo maps of the city of Surantnn, nno KluiwIiiK all the paved sticuts nnd thu otlioi all tlic sewci.s, Thpie Is alio a map hhnwliik Hid ten Km y of the city pilot to l.Ki - The Steeleogiaph Sepia Pottiait, Made fiuiii pliotostaphs, by Kchlli'Vii', tiny eoiubliic thri iiK)..s tittiitniuoiits of icproduiiiMi oiil.irtri'iiient and skilled iciideiliiK-. The hiviuitluu to iin-poet tlicnt, at the studio, always holds kooiI. .' E. Robinsou Sons' rnmous Mrfy Bock Beer On tap Sutuuluy and all next weok. Guernsey Hall, 314 Washington uve., Summon, Is the best and most reliable placo to pur. I'lmpc a Rood Piano, it will pay you to call mid p,et pikes and teim. J. f, Guernsey, Piop. Smoke the Pocono Ce. cigar. E. Robinson Sons' Famous May Dock Beer On tap S'jtmday and all nest wek. SENSATION IN SELECT COUNCIL SERIOUS ACCUSATIONS MADE BY MR. OLIVER. Ho Clmiges tho Superintendent of Police and Detective with Demoral izing the Police Force and Claimed They Diew Big- Fees from tho County Condemned tho Tactics of Appropriation Lobbyists Which Ho Snld Were Damnable Claimed He Was Threatened. Select Councilman Joseph Oliver, of the Fifteenth ward, math' ti aeiiHulloniil n Uncle In select council last night upon Mtimjrlntenilout of Police Kobllni; and Detective Molr, and also Interjected iv few led hot lemarks about the lobby ing which has been done in favor of cpitniit Items in tho appropriation or dinance. Mr. Oliver's tcmaiks wete made when tlte appropriation oidlnaticu came over irom common council, wheio it hud been passed, on third leading. Mr. Chittenden liiuxed that the amendments adopted by the com mon branch be coiictmcd In, with the exception of the particular timeiidnienl dlicctliiK tlte conti oiler to merie cer tain balances into the jttdijincnla ap piopriatlon. Ir. Oliver Insisted Unit the amend mei.ta be lead and when this had been done, lie aioFe and bcKitn itis loiiiarks. lie said: 1 vviinl lo mv tliat I .mi iippn.-iil In thl, ptn vIm'imi for ii ik-tiiliu- tnM, Ij-i .mil nil Hit- I Inn I lliiul, this ileteilivi- pi in Ins duni- inoii' lo ilinitu.ill?! Hip pulin- ikp.itllni.nl nf lliU i it Hun mi Hnni.' I.I.-I. Win n tin- ililcdilc i- nut "I the lit- tin- mi mlii'is nf Hi" pullcc 1'onc iki lint iii.il.i- un inipuiliitil .uu-t until hi- nluin-. It t-i'iins ill If in- Iih vail tti -;rt tin' i n illt foi i-vtiv inrf-l uf mil imputt mti nml (itml-K uie n ilnllti-il to mi ut Ijii' until he Kit" luil. limn luvvu, or Montii.il oi svlne nt In i pljii-. Till: 11UASOX 101! II". I lliltilv I i.in pxpbln wliy It i-i tli.it Hip (liiil of pvllill illlll llCltCtiVl! .UP l llll-lioilM til lllj!,L e uiiiiv aiH-,ts. 1 wish Hip iii(ii)Iip of ci'itni ll-i vvouiii j;u ttovvii b, tho i-oiinly lormii-suun'is of Hip .mil -ti- tin- inoin-i- thai the chitt linl tin ili'tpitlvp h.ivp iIimhii from thu lounti lii'i-iir in fci -. 'Ihiv vvouiii tin, I ,n 1 Ihvp fuiinil tli.il 1111111-11111-1 ni ilolliiis Ihvp In in ih.nvn Ii tlic t-e tlvu llllilills .lllll l ICIIjill tiHIIl'li P1 tt till! puliii linn, 'liny vvouiii liml -liijli- vv.inniitj js lllUll .1, -JCK) lluvvn Hilt. 'Hip oiiluui- ofll-us of Hip pnliip fniip jn- not unitlm" In iln tlioir ilnlv h.-iau-p if (hy iliil till- nllpl llllti lliltllt. .in.l ilittttilp would not tjit .mi i i-h inim the ioiiut.1 H we utiui to -t nut li.v .nut In tins lomlitiun of nlljns in.l- liiiiic. 'Itn, s. me ti-ini't.it mu v-.ill pisi jui ji Ion,' ni vp l..ii innviiliiiK fui a iIpIiiUvp. I lllVP plnof 111 It V lull I Ml.li, n tine .mil I 11M ipulv to -I mil tin it. 1 uj if tlipu-'s imv -vj: In Ijp sol ltt it I,,, in nly iliuiliu .ill aroiiinl 1 h.ivp po-iiiit,' pioo tint corLiiii police ofliiir- of this iit.v who hive von .mil ipi dkiiiuI iruumils hue in town h.ip t;ivin liifoiuiilloii aliout Hum to pm itc ilitntiip .ljrc ucli - Imau-p Uipi wire -iik of limni; tin- siipiiitilpiidpiii .mil tltirclivp SJiilliirf trulit fui .ill uu-t- Urn Khpw Hut it wonlil In- u-ils foi tin ni to think of .irtnt ini: thi-p i rinuiul-. 'I In ip jn- nt In i iiini- in tins anpii-ipn.iliuu iiiilmiuip ll.it ,111- ukiiii;. A Mil a v ot sofin j, piovnhil fni the diriitui nf pntilji Mfit.v's clpi' .mil a nl.il of I . ",OJ ir the iKiiiilpih ,l,ik, i mm wli.i inn- out nf Hie uiinii, vvhri-p hp w.ih Piiinin; -V, ,i month ml hpcm iliiwms: -' (ion, tin- ill nuht aw.i.i. i( u,. .no ;niiiK In ivp 1:1111 sl.'iOll or .l)i iuoip Hun WP .up kiviiik Hip (Ity solidioi'-. .K-i-t int. ,i liw.vpi, a profp innil huh .mil i in in m i.il h twni- i-niiuli ns Hip nthoi im wp coini; to mv iflow all flu-, bii.uio " nor siior nut unnmsis. I vv.mt to M.v nclit lure a liltlo soiiictliiiii; iilnui Hip lactK- vvlinh halt- In-ui ueii ihirinj,-thi- last ioiiiIp of mouth- to pi ure Hit- pii-u-p of iiit.un ilini-- in thi-c niiliuincp 1 w nit to -.a.v llnl tiny hive liprn the ino-t ilinuiihlp (hat hvp pvu- Ikiii prnliiotl in (lii, riti m all in km vilnUc 1 inv-fii hue In-ui iliiiatintil h'v till lolill.ll-l-. .some ot my filiinU on Hip polite fori-p lnvp ci me to me ..ml -ml. "sioji umi oipo-iiion in lln-p .ippiopii ilion-,, tin liixl't ."iki-, -Iop, oi mi lu.nl will B" ml." Hut became I h.i, a futnil on the pnliip foiK oi a rricnd In tlic lii,. ilini. lilPti h thai .mv naoit wliv 1 duo not Kit up lii-re ami .ut and nieak apioidlnj; lo m.v own in dm. luil jiitliaiKiil. No, h. riiiliiinii.'lt I-, m i. It is luuli iiiiic, I si, foi ut to o ou-r thu onlin iih i- panfully bt-toip wp pa-s H Mr. .Mclvin wa.s on Ids feet as --onn as .Mi-, Oliver c-e.i.sed speaking, and de elated that the moneys which the mi Iieiintcndcnt of police But fiom tlic (ounty wore turned over to tho city treasurer. Mr. Ollvep disputed tbi.-i and w.uttud a lommitlec appointed on the spot to investlsate the mattei. Xu one seemed to t-econd the piiiiiii.sitiou and be dtopped It. Uurliiir Mr. Olivet's .speei h foinmon council tempoiailly adjourned and the. niembei.s all Hocked over to hear him talk .Mr. Chlttenden'M motion to concur in all the amendments extent the one alme refened to, litis pushed by Utc follow Inir vote: t-a- -Itiwi, Mini, in, lli'iiaii, Milonei, W.unii, silmeiilti, s,LJil fm!,,iii1 o'Malltt, Mi n iluw, Chilljiidiii -ll tlv Cn-tillo, Mi-lvlu, Mniiiini, Comioic, Olllil, s,m(j,, ,-, O'llmli', I'luii s A Joint contcieiKc committee was appointed by hoth oliulinicn iiud lif ter a few monieiilh' dls-ciiHsIon dci Ided to lepoit ill lavop of cllttlllir out the amendment kIIhk the controller pow ct to transier .balanee.s, Tds leport w.in adopted liy both biancliea and the HkIh on the appioprialion oidinuuee wtis ovct. it will wo lo tin, letoifler today. l-'ltANCHlSi: ORDINAM-i:, The plii'i't railway franchl.se oidln- anco was called up on .second ivadlm,' b .Mr. l-Jvans and Mat tin Klaheity, lepiCheutlnB: tho ('umial Labor union. was bImmi the Hour and nmdc a hilef speech UKiiiiiht the otdiuaiite hceaiise of tho objection to It lalhed bj tho Colliery KiiKlneer company. The or dinance had been called up. without the consent of Its lather, Mi. WiiiKhun and lie let-iilleil It, hut not until Chair man (.'hltieiidcii liuil ruled out of or der a motion made by Mi. McAudiew lo postpone action liidellnllely. city Solicitor Wnthou s-eiu ip an opinion deihulinr that the dlieitor of publln winks, had power to appoint .sower liispcciuix. Bid lor the con .stiuittlon of a .sewer mi Ihumet i.ticel, Ii'iiuilh avenue and Kltth avtniie, wa.s ICieiVeil tioni nontihlle ,S: O'iloyle, iho olleled lu ciiiibtllK'i it fop j.ia pep lllietil font. They aitieeil to (Ollstiliet s-uwer basln.s for $l.t,t per lineal foot, The bids Weic icfeiied to committee. Mr. Melvin olfcied an oidlnauee pm 1iIIiih: tor the payment of u claim of SlMi.UJ to the Harber Asph'alt loninaiiy Ml. Meriiiuau oll'eied an oidluuuiu making houses of ill fame and t-pc.ik-ea&ies, dlsoideily houses and Kl villi," the police power to ,'iuv.st all pei.sont, found therein. Mr. Costello offeied a lesolutlon d. lectliiR the iccordei, the city .solicitor and the director of public woiks to no to ilarilsbuii, ami favor the past. at;ti of a bill piovldliiGT for the condem nation of turnpikes. Tills was passed in select council but was refened lo a committee. In common. lu common council Mr. Partridge offered a lesolutlon releasing tho Hcrnnlon Bedding company 110111 a lease entered Into wllh Iho city for n plot of ifround next the I'lioenlx host! house. The lesolutlon piovldllifc for the grading- n Mooslc street, was re poited favoinbly upon by cominllleo mid was adopted. Heceel cotincll ntljoiliiicd lo meet liel Tliltrsdtiy itlftltt. GOING OVER THE EVIDENCE. Attorneys for tho Municipal League Engaged 1" Important Task. The uttorney.s for the Jrunlclpal leKUc tiro Bolnif over Iho evidence adduced at the bcarliiRs befote Alder man fuller, with 11 view of deciding which, if any, of thu seven defendants, should be piesented to the Kinnd Jury. They will piobablv complete their task today, and otttier Ibis evening or tomoiiow, iimiouncomeut will be made of the icslllt ot their icvlew. H Is umlerstood Hint the letiKtio will only prosecute the cases In which their attotneys advise them a conviction can be seemed. FEE CASE TOJGO HIGHER Supreme Court Allows nil Appeal from the Judgment of the Supeiior Cottit. The .Snpieifie court has allowed an appeal f 10m the .liiilKiiient of the Su peiior court in the cnt-e ot District At torney A. I!. liewlM analnst Iacka irunuti county, in which is bound up the nuestlon of whether the county olllclals .shall be paid by fee or salary. The local court decided that the sal aiy sjstem should continue. Thp Ru pi'tlor court reversed the decision. An effort will now be made to have the Kupeiior cotltt tevetsed. An appeal was'also allowed lu the .isu ot ilic boroiiRh of Taylor against the Posttil Telcfriupli company. Tlie borniiith levied ti pole lax ntmlnst the company under the nutliorlty of lit police powers. The company opposed I ayineut on the Kiound that it had no clhce in Taylor, and, as its polos and v, i:es w(ie used for Inter-state com incii'i, the" weic not subject to local t'l.vatlon. The local com t decided against l;e company and the Superior court sustained the dccllon. FUNERAL OF J. P. ROBERTS. Sei vices Weie Conducted at St. Luke's Church. The funeral of James P. Hoborts took place yesterday afternoon fiom the home of deceased's father, George W. Itobetts, of :H filbson stieet. The luneral was largely attended by fiiends, theie lieimr a nttniber of fellow work eis ft 0111 the Del.nvaie, Jackiiwanna and Wchtei n Jtiilliontl oompanv's p.it 1 1 11 shops .'iitions: those present. The iliii.il tubule tteie many and beau tiful. Theie was a btoken s-cioll fiom the Ijackawannit men, a bioken heel fi om tlic Comets' foot ball team, of which deceased was a piomlncnt member, and nutneious- other sot pieces and bouquets. The services Aeie held at St. Imke's church at L'.liO o'clock, Jtc. n. J. HaiiRhton of liclatinr;, and interment was made in the Forest Jllll eemeteiy. The pallbeaiets weie: James Cimi miUKs. James Corhett, Ilenty Smith, Mr. Jeffries, Michael Murphy and Jo-i-eph Campbell. The flower bearei.s" tU'it' Thomas Kein, Aithur Matthews, Anthony McDonald and John Owens. SPRING COURSE OF LECTURES. Ai ranged by Catholic Historical So ciety Last Night. At a meeting of the Catholic IIIs loiical f-oclety, held last night, the pi 01, ammo for the .spring com .so ot lectmes and enlet talnmonts was de cided upon. On May 7 there will be a piogies.sive eiiihie paity, with music by the Law lonce couiert oreliestia. On May 11 there will bo an illustrated lectin c on 'Catholic Landmarks in America," by Senator V. .1. Dow ling, a member ot the New Yolk state legislatiiie. On May 1'-', Dr. James .1. AValhh, of Xew Yotk city, will' lectin e on 'Shakcspeaie's Development of Dra matic (iciiuIk" On May -S a tecep llon will be tendeicd fit. Jtev. lllshop M!. J. Iloban, by the membcts of the society. On this occasion music will be futnishid by Bauer's oichestra. Tho progiamme for thl.s will be ptepaied id a' shoit time. The tickets for the coins,, me to b sold at tiny cents and may be had next Tuesday night belme the euclne. COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY. The s, ,H. eduiutiou.il and benefi cial association ot Inn 1 national Cor le.spondence .seho.il em.!ies, gavu a highly enjoyable entertainment last night at (.iiiern-sey hall. An illustrated dcmonhlratloii of color photogiaphy by l.ouls Allen Osburuu was the 1 eat ure of tile night. lie i.uel'ully desiilbcd the pioivss by which colois ate 'icprodticed In phologutph, and illustrated his ad die.ss by 11 number ol .splendid .stcreop t lion views. The remainder of the ptogr.iinmo consisted ol a piano ,soo, by A. AW Wiilkcy: a contralto .solo, "Onco lu a Wlille." ny Mii-s ICIslo Powell: a ban jo, mamlollii and guitar iticrteltto's icudltlon id' "TumUiui' Hallant," by MIsm's liui'lic, i.Miott, Hurst and lltiyie. iniil a .song, "Sweet Annie Mi oil'," by Tom fllppel. A Conespoiident Ausweied. I'hoto Amateur: yes, oven if you have ihoumghly masteied the piopir development of yolli pliotogiaphlc .sntiii shots, you will still illld It expedient-for the best 10 Milis to allow Schrliner to "do tho II. si.' E, Robiiis.011 Sons' Famous Hay Dock Beer On tup SaittnUy and all net week. Yestmday's Mariinge Licenses. I. 111 1 in v ''10 W-,t Maku kin 1 1 M..i- limliii 1, ti uviiuu- Willi nil '1 1I1 i. 1 Iliiinuoii l,i.li Wliiu- I'Jil Itobliitou iliu t p.inlil i:. Ilowill-, liihlultl M.ii'.jJlil llwlit Viililidil WH1.1111 V. Il.iulri IIiiikoi.i rmiiu Shook , Itaii-oui I a-l ,10 'lnK-v o tll.t l'oi,i liiiiinliil I'ji-iiallu Old lV'lt.1- Theso Days Ale the Best for Sur passing Photographs. Suiihhliiu and Schi lever woik lu hat mony for urtlstlo etfects In lighting II most important factor in the sticcesa of the iluislit'd portiiilt Ask for Kelly's union crackeis. E. ' Robinson Sons' Famous May Bock Beer On tup Saluid.iy and all next week. FIRST OPINION BY NEW JUDGE RENDERED YESTERDAY IN THE HOLLAND-HAYES CASE. Judge Carpenter Decides That tho Plaintiff Cannot Have Itolief in Equity, BocnUBe All the Claims Ho Putn Forth Are- Combatted by the Defendant Must Have Recourse to Trespass in Ejectment Opinion In Written in a Clear, Concise and Compact Style. Tlic (list opinion by T.acknwatiua's new additional law Judge, Hon, .1. V. Carpenter, was tendered yestetilay, It deals with the e(iiliy case ot Michael Holland against Mury Hayes and oth ers, which was heard before him lu chitmhis on Wednesday and Thurs day of last week, lie decides Unit the plamiirt !n not entitled to relief In equity, thus demlttlng the case to ad judication In trespass or ejectment piocecdlngs, The opinion is Written In thu clear, concise and compact .style tlnit was charnelerlstlc of the tepoi'ts Judge Carpenter was wont to write of the numerous cases lie was called upon 10 adjudicate as lefTee or arbitrator. It Is given In full blow: ' Hull- to I'OTitltiiii' pri'llmlnii' Injunction. 'I'll Milium shows that the plaintiff and the ilcfiiiilaiit, .May lau iivviicis of ntljoininc lull lu tin ill of S union. 'I he ilift-ndaiit h.i ( minutm id tin (umlniit'nn of a pouli on the lidc of her lioiw, vvluili, tin plalntllf ililiiti, tumb some tuo flit ovm the line onli) hi laid, hh" liai jImi. in he iliims 1110M1I her ban about tin- same ilNt.inri- on- the line. Tin' defindaut denlii Hut itlirr the pun ll or the barn ii on tin- pl.iiutitr-i land, but cIjIiih Hill both lie uithiii the bouiidat ot In r own lot. The pldiiliff i.dl(il a siirve.Mir. who tistifled Hut lie tuieed tin pblntlffi' lot, and if the line 11 loeatul by lum U eoneit, both the por h and the bun mo rleirly over it and on the plain titl's hind, On the other band, the defendant's Muvrior with ut If sL iqttil appiuiame of beinj; rii-ht, f,o loialt-, the line Hut the stnicttura aiu both on the (It (endaiil's land. The pliintitl bi-es lui i-him lo icluf on Hie additional alligitiou ot loiii eontitiut'il poses.-iiO!i of the i-lrip of lmil 111 dispute. It "Ii utidoulilrdly lute Hut be lui luen in ni(iii.incy of lilt Ut umie thulv-live ear.-, but his own te-llinony, ,-n will as tint of M'Viral of Ids uitneie, sliovvs Hint Hie defendant, or hei hti-b.ind, who was then llvim.-, tore down Hie por lion of the fenee holvw-eii the Iwo boll-is about tvvent.v-llve jnis ao, it a tune when lie wa? biiildlii!; a new liou-e. and that it li is nevei been 11 pi noil, and theie ba ha- luen iiothini; lo in duati where that iioilion of the line is: and Mis. Iliiiv denies tint tin line as ililmed In- th plaiiilitl is the true line, oi Hill it has cvei I i uioaju.'t'd 01 lieitul a- .1 dni-iini line lich-.cin the properlies. Mills the pluuli.'v's risht is que-tioned on iv ery sround on whiili he puts it. While It tiny be pos-ildo lint a jurv would de. tide in favor of Hie plilnlif, his i t-e lu.ks Hie (eitaiulv and piei islnii reqiilud before n 1 it will iutdfiie bv iiijuuitioii In lilir.i i-. 1 01. fsv ill, :i; Pa, SOI, Woodvvatd, .1., -aid: "Wheie Iln pl'iint ills' rUht bis not In in i-t iblishid it hw, or is not tlear, but is que-tiotied on evti.v Kl oiiml on vvlui Ii be puts il, he is not entitled to lenudv b iujti'ir lion. It is not etioin;li that he is able to pioditu- -onn- evidetne of his ri(ht, when tin re is mnilKtiiiK: evidenee tint goes to Hie deiuil of all light. In a ca-e so Htu ilul the pliintlH should fust e-Ia di-h bis light in an .uhoii at 'in, it.d then ,'ime into (hainery if neecs-m, foi H.e piotc.iion tt tin le-.Mll i st iblished lignt " We do nol deem it iKieTiy to slav (be defind int'i- band in this tase until Hie lu'it Ins bun tiied at law. This ia-e Is ven cimilii in I'.ui s. Mullen, .", I.iikjvviuna I.egil News, S. Ihe n,le tn (in Hnue Hi pieliniip.irv iiijuni tuni i- di.-i li n.t'd and the injuudion di-uued. The attorneys In the case weie Jos i ph OT.iien and M. J. Martin for the pla'ntlff. nnd '". ('. Donovan and R. C. Nrwcomb for the delend.int. FIRST INSTALLMENT. Pan-American Stamps Yesterday Put on Sale nt Postofllce. 'I'he llr.st installment of Pan-Amcil-can stamps was yesterday received at the postodlce 'and put on sale. They aie issued in a .series of one, two. four, lie, eight and ten cent stamp-. The design upon each Illustrates home phase of Ainei lean progress. On the one cent .stamp is lopresented a vessel sailing the great lakes, on tho two-cent seiles is a repiodtietloii of a fast espies. An automobile Is pic tuied upon the lum -center and Nlag itia Kails on the live-cent stamp. I'anal locks aie .sliown upon the eight cent stamp and an ocean liner on tile ten-eciu ones. 1 POLICE AND ALDERMEN. .lulm lb I'll" was Innil -pi and i u-t- lo Mji;i tiatoMilu yi-lii-ilaj liMilinn,'. Aliliiinaii lv..s-uii vi'M.idiv nioining In Id (iioij.1" Slollni, an (-pie-s dnvir, In sjuo bill uii Ihe i lull; i nf iiueltv In :,iiluus, M, I'iImis and wife, of ''& Itlver -.tioet, wile aue.ted vi.-ti idiy at the iii-taute of Adolpli .lo. m ph, who i li.-i-.i-d 111, 'in villi ilisoiderl i nndui t, 'Hi. v- i. in- hind -Hi ami in.su , .Miltimiii lv.ion A lllll- Piili-li t, li 1 aboul si veais uld was fomiil .i.-l(ii mi Iho i-l.ilis ot i building on lower Uiikawanin .ivciuie i-..il.i vi.uiday ninriiiiig. Hio wo.ihlu'l tell win ther ihe had bein tuiiiul out of Ihe bnuise ur IniKed out. Her parents (aim Ii r lit r .111,1 he bid bull al till' ielltl.lt Mi Hon foi' it fivv home, E. Robinson Sons' Famous May Bock Beer cm tap Haluidiiy and all next week, Tiy the New Dc. Cigor ''Kleon," liiiaiantLed long Havana tiller, People's Bank, Wears Htiildlno;, Court House Square. Capital stock, $100,000 Surplus, - - - 25,000 Savings and Business Accounts n Solicited, 8 Piebident -Vice Pies, -Cashier - - - C. D. Jones Q. F. Keynolds - H. M. Ives niRHCTORS: Tlioinj, Sprague, Ariliui Dunn, t). b. Woolvvorth, V. (I. rullon, lliilurd O'llnni, .M I' Caiiu-, Samuel smiiu, T, ('. Von Moich, A II. Waniun, Ji. T. lliule. THE 1 ii it i Silver-PI a When rightly mntle, affords every satisfaction alike- to giver ami user It cannot do otherwise, because It always wears and looks well, costs little, but greatly Improves tho appearance of any tnble It might be p laced on. Our Pearl pattern is as neat as can be made; parts oxposed most to use have extra plating. Tea spoons, per set , . .$1,00 Desseit spoons, per set . .$2.00 Table spoons, per set . . .$3.40 Soup spoons, per set. . . ,83.00 Forks, per set , $3.40 Our guarantee with every piece. , VxvaM - "ch Geo V Millar & VJCV. V. iYllUcU Ok. mmmmmmwmmmmmmm KKnMUMKJH!KK$KKKnUUK0KKK 5$ Bicycles That Run Easy. KnKKKK5:unuKnKKK5suKKnunnM We Offer a Limited Number of Detroit, Rochester, Romeo and Lake Orion Railway First Mortgage 5 20-Year $1,000 Gold Bonds. The above company operates an electric railway system running out of Detroit, Michigan, through one of the finest sections of tha state. Eighty per cent, of the right ol way is owned in fee simple. Lines are built according to steam railroad standards throughout, heavy rails with cedar ties on two-foot centres, permitting a high rate of speed to be attained by its passenger cars. vThe company also does a general freight business. The road is bonded for only $14,200 per mile. Full information as to bonds, together with map of route, description of country, statement of earnings, etc., may be seen at our office. W have made si thorough Investigation or (lie above property, and recommend these bonds as a safe and conservative investment. Title Guaranty 516 Spruce Street. BRESCHELS,124Wyomin Ave The "Leader's" Old Stand. $10.00, $15.00 $20.00 Imported Waists, $6.00, $7.00 $8.00 Silk Waists, Today Bargain Friday. There will be some wonderful selling here today and tomorrow, and you want to note carefully the opportunities presented. Not that this announcement represents the sum total of all the good things provided for the day far from it, to make it worth your if there were no unannounced bargains. And once more let us touch upon the point" of quality. Dont for a moment imagine that we have any special grade of goods for Bar gain Friday. We have a certain standard for merchandise that we consider it our duty to maintain, and when we quote low prices it means a price reduction pure and simple, the quality being uniformly standard just as if you paid regular prices. And everything we sell comes to you with that guarantee of satisfaction that here means your money's worth or your money back. Tailor-mads Suits al Half Price. Coma Early and Avoid the Rush, ted Ware i Co m Wjromltu knnnt SrU. Walk In .ml Look Around. It Ii most Important that a bleyclo Mioitld be easy running. HeiUbfiil evrchio Is beneficial, but' bird work ii injuriciw. Ilic beatlmti of the "Scritntoti" piniaiilce HghliKSS of tunning and ltd btrcuglli iuat.es it Hie most durable ' wheel for all classcc el rulers, i'rlies to suit the pockclbook. t 126-128 Franklin Ave. and Trust Go. and Silk and . . $3.98 but enough is printed while to come, even BITTENBENDERCO $6.98 t &. j J- . w -u , j