. j l f Jtif rjf-JiKfriiv- "-JtSff V7 V 1 te i" Tins SCR ANTON TRII3UNI3-MONDAY, MAY 13, lOO.tV 5 I jxxxxxxxxxxx; the onr.n.v itnmt Attn siottF.. Young; Housekeepers Should viiit our store before put chasing their hoiiseftirnisliitig goods. You will be surprised to find how tnsinv useful ar ticles we have to sell that vou never expected to find lit a hardware store. We cam supply you with .i tin cup or :i set of sil ver knives and lorks and everything that goes be tween. Foote & Shear Co. J19N. Washington Ave aooooooooooc THE ORIENTAL. Special Stile of Piessed Glass B Water Pitchers Thuisdny, May 1G, 1901, com mencing nt 8.30 a. m. They nre first class good3, possessing a lustie excelled only by leal cut glass. If the pi ice was placed at 35c. It would convey a better Idea of the vnluo lepresented. However, in older to bring you here to look over our nu merous other offerings, they will be sold for one day only --nt 15c The Baby's Trousseau U onf of tho n-t Intend nu; MilijeLta lr. mnthri )ur vltnli lini is untie uitli pirtiouHp rrfitriuo t tin whim- ot the fmitiriinij pin m. Tlif pittnns ire tlif tl mil it ft mil most attract i w to hr had Oiu Itsi;nri it I tio rcliiih of tlicir pinffinn llio ulthiitnl 1lN0Ul Knit spoils nt iimqniM tor BJb.x's comfort .nifl tuotliris' lainfiiiiuu'. Th? Baby Bazaar, 510 Spruce Street. Repairing Done Gratis. ACKAWANNA "THE" .AUNDRY. jOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o 0 0 0 0 0 G&ssip 0 ooooooooooooooooo Aliss .Mice Follows olobiatod her eighth blithday aimivoisapy Sntuulay riftPiiionn .il i hi- Mump f her patents, ' irner Ti'iilh anil lauotiio htioets. Tlii atlcinonn was spent In iiioiiy-makiiig Mini juvenile pleasiuos and befoio io p.iiring n their lo-i'i'ftiw homos the little ones oiiioyoil a bounteous icp.ist. Including ftults, (.indies and ii os. Those ptocut viol"' Aliss.s Alvvild.i IVIIuus, Hilda Ack i'i. era Yo.igoi, Until Maker, Hatilot Acker, Doiolhy follow , Ilnheit Altili-t-mi and John Fellows. Tin' following 'nillif, lailh.s assisted in ontoi tabling nud s"iviug: Alls-o.-, Annii howls, Joan Million, l.uey Fellows, Hull) Aikoi, Alidla Fellows and .loaiiotto 1'ollotws. A volj pk.is.int .May p.utv was held bj a uiimlwr til .voting people tiom South Sciautuu at l.ako SeiJiiton jes toida. The day was wry enjoyuhlv Hient by tlio young people. Those who attended weie. Aiinio Kearney, Alagglo llownid, (iop undo Dcpue, Lucy Foy.sop, Mniy Alts Hit, .Mamie Kelly, Nellie Altj-Mt. Annie Jfivlti. Alice AlcCien, Agnes Shian. William Coleman, Thomas Shea, laiko Afoiluiity, Udvviiid Nnuon, IMulok Flnnlgun, IMvv.tnI Scott. P. Adams pthtip IMio, Thomas Aluwn and IM ward Mid.ulr. PERSONAL. II..UV l.urli, uf lliluiimio, i tin b"t ui mou kaiur. M i Mlnii'C RnliUmilli, ot Niiiini iiiim', i-n .itiirncu (mm AllinUr t;ilj, ) nud Vr . V. Ilu.'li jihI iljusliirr, Itntli liciu nuirnul to l'iill.uli l'ij. M.,1 Mlltlil N"ldl ftnit iniflly a! Ilio .uiinc nt Mr and Mli. I). ('. IliniiJ.UI, Jl H t.l I'lUa trr "utiui T, I' II In l.si ii-liiul fii'in ( v.im'.i, ulmc lu JiUiiliil iiiiiund lomt lil w col. Jiul.e Julm 1'. Kflly It Hill loniiiifri to Ins liomn Willi quiiLiy auJ nu) ut Ijo ituiit im udiHIkt n cil., JIu. Akunlci Mrlullcili liu uiniiiiil in lur homo In l o (II), aiir i tlini wcil.s.' Will villi l(i M9U1, Mu. J. rliiiiuiur Ail.u, 01 t- nail M.iiu annui., the cnsjsimnit of i- All .1 ItiiKi', ibim 1 t: 11 .Mi. JliU Ml.- 'tliniillii II111K1, 01 Ih'I A1l.m11 svvii'io, lu ( 'UkIhj J, lljai-. Jr , 'it SOW "1 ul lv 110, j 11(1110 uued. (ohnel I.. J Jlinliiit, uf UiU.u, V. V. miiIct HC'S lummiiiilii ot tlit Icp.iHiu(iit ol i VnK, liun.l in,y oi tic Hi I'lililic, Hunt Snuiil3 Jiui )itti.li' nilli frldiJj In till' ilt. 1 1.111V. Moir, .,11 i,i lit, ;riliv Molr, Uim lliit din lod;i (01 111 I. in, Midi . uluri' K I'J3 ii ptnt a iilii .lili 11 tim llttin; rout pin.i liin: u u iitatt iui lit. Ij.W'U' u' clgm.i 1 nil Of ktl'jlll i'ii. lytri i udiillu, Itilijii icibiil .if. JKIinll, ind ! 1 iin, aithul In lliii ill) n Mlunlj.v in jt unl i'ic nli luiuin ttnlint. Ihvy mil r ii'sin ft 5nmc time at tlie luuiu vt )!i lr illrllo'i pjitnts cv 'tiitli turn. AU for Kelly'a union oiaulsora. I Gruener & Co. I I 205 Wyoming Avenue. H BINGttNO'S CIRCUS TOMORItOW Thousands of People Saw It Unload at Wilkes-TJano Ycsteidoy. It Is isllnmti'tl that 10,000 people saw UIiikIIiik Hroii.' ilt-ctis unload jciter day lu WllliCH-Hiurc, whcie It exhibits today. The tinltt canto In hIx section1", 11111I for HPVoral hours the atrcelM lead Ins tn the sdunv KfouniH woie Hooded with peifotmet.s, hotscs, elephantt and httndii'dt of wuroiir. Hpecttitots woti not lov In leallzlntr that 11 was by far the hl?t;ost orKiinlzatlon of Uf elasi tli.it ever triinod thli soetl'i'i. Tb" UltiKlltiK rhctJM will nirlve In Meinntoti eaily tomotiotv mornlnfr and by !i n'elorl: twelve ttetcs of teal es tate will be under eanvas, while the vUi'a pupiilulluii will he ilelier by oer 1 0111) pi'oplt f'OS burses, !!0 elephant''. -0 camels and evet tiling lu the tinlmal ItitiKdom that wnilts on Iokp. The day's exhibition will beRln with the stent street parade, which has iniid the KltiKlltiK Ilros, fatuous fioni Maine to C'nllfoitila. Thue will be tnoie luiies In this patade alone than ate owned bv nnv two other shows In Anietka. and ovety vehicle, eeiy ens tttiilf, all the hatuesM and even the banners and flnprs will be absolutely new. The liaiatlc will be neaily two miles long-. Tho line wilt be led by nu elaborately eaued liupottcd band chariot, dtawn by twelve white hotscs. lu addition to the band lu the lead, theie will be music by a set of ciihedtal chimes a. Turkish otehestia, thtee other bands and a calliope. .Moie animals will be exhibited In the p.nade alone than aie owned by the oidinaty 11111 of shows. Ntarlv l.fldi) people will take pat t in this parade, and rlphteeu of the ele plrints will be seen Tho ppifoimnnce of this famous elt (.!!'! Is plven In the laifjest tout ever lonsti tieted, and the featuie acts of the inoiriamme aie piesented by the high est .salailed peil'onneis In the wot Id. tn Hi" meiiajteile will bo found a won ileiful 70filnKUal collection. In which ate mati inlmals never before seen in Amerka. Probably the last Kiiafte that will eer be placed on exhibition In the world is In Ibis depnUment. It Is the onlv one of Its species In the civilized uoilii. It was lecently nenuhed al a cost of $-'0,00ii. It behiR the Hist appeironee In Pcinnton of this famous circus, thou sands will 110 doubt come fiom nelsli licnitiR towns to visit It. In older that ciouds may have eeiy comfoit In at tendiiifr the performances, a down-town tUket olllre will be opened tomoitow moinlnR In Matthews Hios.' 0111? store, IjOtkawanna iind AVusliiiiKton avenue's, wheie all those who wish to avoid the nish at tho show grounds 111 a v buy re belled seats and admission tickets at exactly the same pi ice as on the show Ki omuls. NEW COAL COMPANY. Scranton Paitlcs to Opeiate Xaigo Collieries Near Shickshinny. Capitalized at S800.O00. The iiinpiitles i" the Mehille (Joal company and the West Kurt Coal om p my. near Hhkk.shinnv, have keen pin eh ise.I bv a puly "f S( 1 .111 toni ins and will 'iiieatter be iointly opeialed as plnpeitk-s ef the 'West Knd Col llei.i 1 iiinp.inv. This now- (inupauy Is capit.illed at fsno.iion and lias as il.s ollbei.s the fol lowing: I'le-klent, I r. V. .Simpson; ti".isiii(.r, 11. II. I'.i ulv, .Ii.; secret.uv, .1 K. M(Anult.; sulci. it managed .1. X Ttire The Mehllle Coal eonipan.i 's eiillleiy was moie fanilllailv Known as the l.ee mine ot "William Council &, Co Tho (oiepanv had a capitalisation of S200,- 0(iO and its ollleei. weie AVlIliam 1- liell. piesnlent; .1. X. lib e, A i( e pi evi dent and uenetal maii.iKPi . .1. H. Mi -Aiiulti. tie.isuiei, .1. ,. Cinnell. socie tal y. The "West I hid Coal company was composed pi Inripallv of AVilk1 li.Mle patties. The two ptopeities (ont.iln over 11. Oiinmn tuns or coal and the i.ipacitv of tbeii Uiealter is about L'.ioo tons a day. The pioduit will lie shipped to mm hot b tin- I'ennsvlvanla and Jer sey Celiti.il niilioads. FUNERAL Or WILLIAM HAY. Eev. Tnther Chi 1st Was in Chnige of the Seivices. The (uncial of the late William Hay took plat e ycsteiday afternoon tiom the lesliliiiii at HIS Linden .slicet, the seivke.s belnir In charge of Itev. Peter Cluint, ot St. Miuv's cliuich, South Sciaiiton, The seiiuou was pi cached shoitly alter oMock, and the funeial then moved to the Petcihlmif? cemc tei.v. whcie Intel incut was made. A hiiKe lepicsentiitlve of 1 1 lends was pieseut, the Seianlou likdeikians and Palntei.s' union atteiidliiK in a body. The lloi.il tilbules weie handsome and maiii. Ainonsr theme weie ,i cte.scent limn the J.kderki.uu, a (io-K tiom laither lleiibon, a wieatii tiom Mis. Cliailes Waiiei, and casket bouquets tiom Alex. Ila.v, Mi. mid .Mis. Peter lloltou, Kuln.it T. lllai k and TliiMidoie Sii.iub A iiuiubcr ot souks weie sunn: at tin eellieieiy b the l.h deiluaiu. The llowei-beaicis Mole Kdwilld Klselo nutl Kieil Ihnilih; the pall-beui'-i"i, l.mlici P.enson, Tlieodoie Stiaub, Thcodoie Miller, Kinn llei ker, Mr. Wolf anil Pied Wldinayet. CLAIMS HE HAS NO STANDING. Novel Point Raised in Old Forge In junction Cnse. When tint Injunction case of Knigess It. Willis Itees, of did Foiue, against the l.ai Uiiwmiua Pleotiie l.lulit, Heat mid Power (ouipauy came up for a healing on diiniiiier befoio .Indue 1M w.inls, Satiudii.v, tho attoiney for the dofouilmii, I. II. Iluius, inlsprt the point that the plaintiff had no snnnrtliit; in ifiuil, and .llldRP IMvvuuls (outluued the uiso until he ha." had time to con sider tills lcati()ll. Mr, Htti us loiittudtd tout as lluryeHs Itoijs was not aiitlioilsed by councils to In lug- tho injunction piocoPtliiiRR, he could not act for tho bouuiKh, uud the )iiiioiii;li bciuj; the only paity ullPRCd to be iujiiied, IkiiKesi Itees can not sue. DIOCESAN CONVENTION, Aunucil Event to Jle Held In St, John's. Hall This Week. The nineteenth annual convention of iluli'KnttH icpicsentlng the Catholic Total Absilnouco societies onipi Isincr tio Sciaiiton Diocesan union will be held on Wednesday and Thuisdny of this wick In ht John's hull, on f'upouse avenue. Tho delegates will la sin to anlve to moriuw and will ho oxpci tort to icpoit the 1 1' pieseuce at the Hotel Jerniyn, which is to be the licadipi mors of the I io,u d of rov eminent. On Wednesday iiIkIii a reception Is to he tendered th lichgates at the BlcycU club houie. NEWS OF FIRE , DEPARTMENT BELIEF ASSOCIATION LEASES A BUILDING. It Will He Conveitcd Into a Club Hottso for the Fhcmen of the City and Will Serve to Keep Allvo tho Spliit of tho Old Volunteer Days. Companies Aie Making Inven tories of tho Pioperty They Own. Permnncnt Man for Keyser Valley. Fixing Flio Alarm System. Dm Inu the last week the ottlceis of the Kb omen's Itcllef association signed a lease for the three upper floors of the building at 2.H Spiuco street which It was decided to take for club looms. The woik of ipnovnllog and decoratlUK the Intel lor will bo begun nt oiue and will be pushed to a rapid completion. The committee on an alignments for the big celebration upon the date ot the fotmnl opening of the looms will meet this week and will endeavor to tlx a dat" ror the event. Tho date will depend upon Hie time required for the tlttlng up of the looms, but it is be lieved thnt everything will be in le.idl ne's by the flint week In June The pantile of the volunteer com panies, which is to pieccde the banquet to be given In the view club house, will if present plans rue cm led out, be u toichllght pioceslou and a deteiiulncd effort will be made to get out the full rtiengtli of each company, The mcmbcis of the Columbia Hose company are to meet to-night and It Is geneiallv uiidei stood that some action will be taken upon thu lenioval of permanent nun Lewis and I'etheilc'?, Peeling among the mcmbcis on ac lount of the removal of thee two men Is i tinning ely high and resolutions expressing the sentiment of the corn pan) in no mild tonus ate to bo piswed, It N whlspeied. All the kinks in the fire nl.nm svstein have been pretty thoroughly stiaight oned out dining the past week bv one of tho Ci.'imfwcll company's lnspoclois, vlio spent scvenil days In making a thoiough text of the svslem and In getting at the mot of the tioubl" wheie tiouble existed. e . Xoihing has ns yet been decided as to when the bunk and call men aie to be paid. Tlictc aie sonic who lavor paying them cveiy month and othcis. Including a number of the men them selves, who believe that to pay iheni twice a year, say befoto Chiistuins and before July 1. would be a bettor plan. Tills latter method is tlio one adonled In seveial cities in which tho call svs tein is in foicc, and gives univctsal slisfaction. Tlie ( aptain of each company N to Keep tlie time of each call and bunk man, who aie to icpoit to him as .soon as they anive at the scene of a Hie. The time is to be computed tiom the sound ot the aim m to the ictuin to the house, and a i coord of each manVpies enee or absence is lo bo liansinitti d to the thief within twentv-four bonis after each tlie. A icasoiiible lodue tion In the p. iv ol (lie bunk and (.ill men cm be made bv the hief for un oxc usable delay in lepoiting for duty. Xo bunk oi i ill man is to loceive less th, m one houi's pay lor t ach flic at tended. Tlie call men aie to lecelve sixty cents pop bout and the bunk men seventy ( cuts. rt 1 1 is delinltely settled that a peima nent man will be appointed lor the Ke.vser Valley Hose company, as pio ided for in the geneial leoiganization oidlnanie. When Dhector of Public Satetv Hitchcock Hist announced his appointments thoio was no mention whateiet made of the Kejser A'nlloy company, and many believed Hint no appointment would be made, on ac count of the vigoious opposition to tho lecognitlon ol the company, which eioppert up ill councils. Common Councilman 51. J. Not ton, when he leaned that no appointment had been made, was veiy augiv, and pick ceded to tear tilings up in a nice, quiet way. The lcsult Is that his coin panv Ii to hnve its man. It might be mentioned, on the side, thnt if bv nnv chance the appointment is not made, the tlboctor of publlo safety will Hurt it extiomelv rtllllcult to get thiough common council nnv measiiie he may want passed, lor lu that biniuli Mr. Xoiloii and his twelve Democialle i ol league.s i iile ihe iiiost. u i t Al meetings ot the seveial volunteer companies, held dining the past week, tlie societal let, hnve been Iustiuctcd to niiiko e.xhnustlvo Inventoiles of the piopi ity In each house belonging to tho c ompaulc;'. When this Is done the membeis of the seveial lioaids of tnmtecs will confer Willi the ho.nd of dhectois of the Piieiuen's Hellet asso ciation tor the purpose of deciding Just what p.ut of the furnishings shall be sold uud Just what p.ut will go to lui lllsh the new club house on Spiuce stieet. Plict lop Hitchcock has oxpiessert his intention of iiiuchaslng fiom each company any ot Its furnishings which may bo lu good condition and which the i Ity will need. Ills pin chasings will consist principally of beds, bed ding ami ohaits, and will piobahly bo made this week, attop a jfeueial In- spectlon. The meiubms of the Xcpiuno Ihiglne c (initially have decided upon a novel way of disposing of their furnishings which will not go to tho city op the telief association. All the stuff Is to be auctioned off, plpce by plec e, ; omu lime in i he neap lilture, and the mo oeeds ileilved limn tho sale nu to bo used in pijlng fop a baiuiuet to lit tlugly celcbinte the letliemoiit ot tho company ficm the neilvi Hie.le;liiliig i auks To this hamiuet me to he Invited tV leioiilei and tho meinbeis of his olll olal cabinet, as well in all th oilier i Ity otllciiils mid the membets of both blanches nt c otiuclU, Select Council man Julm J. Schneider Is uuo of thoso most actively Inteie.sted in tin tlieiliiir thls plan. TODAY'S EVENTS. fie ill nii'U of (lis Kimie Mikn mil iuet jt tlie Minion liiHi,c, at S n'lloik tlii oieiun., 'flic Mi Ml .uilui will hold a mi-otiii.' ,il Mhe irdiliina of Xns, It. i;. I'ouill. iW Jifliicfiii Mtciiiii. (lu- .idrrnooii ji 0 i'l 0'iioiK. Ml in. IcrcKil lu til- noik Id' iKIillilli niiilnl lu t tlivl Pi" I'liixipjl Ituinid rnpl mil nail j I the Hull iliol IhU c-Mliin.- t 7 Ii ii'iImU I'l ) ln.nr Vljrllu, of N.i. i'l nln.n!, mil nil, on "Clll,IH." Ul.'l Hh- Illll'I'lJt 101,'llllillC" ulll ! part tliivujli 1'ivf. O'Mjllij . NUMBER OF IMPROVEMENTS. They Aie Contemplated by Members of Bicycle Club. A number of Improvements ate con templated by thi tnembeis of the Sci'ititoii Ulcycte club, and II Is ox pec ted that bfore long work will be darted lu tr.tiisfotnilng the vacant lot adjoining the club house Into ten nis coml", blind ball alleys and base ball pnietlop giottud, The lot Is pltuated on the corner of Olive sheet and Washington avenuo and Is owned by Mi's, S. n, Alheilon. It Is a wide mid spnclotis plere of mound, mid extends back fiom Wash. Ington avenue to Urlck cotttt. A laigc picket fen 'o will be eicct si tiioillid It, and .it the lower end of the lot It Is intended to eonslmet the hand lull lllll'V s. The tenuis court will b- laid out In about the middle, and at the upper end where th" public can have the lull beuoilt of tho music will bo built a bund stand. Kvciy week concerts will be trlveo there bv Mallei's band. The giotiuds will also be used by the mem bers desiiing to wii'ie nway tiieir time In playing catch, mid all things con sldiiod till" prolet"- of the club nu thoiltloM when curled out will fill , a long fell Miint. Xo positive action has been taken lis of. bill II Is itlnumr n fni pnnn ooll- clusloii that some will befoio long, and innt ny too miuciie oi mo summer tno chili members will bo In full enloy iii"iit of the giounds. TRIED TO GET CLOTHING Sciipnie a Smooth Tongued Youth Made nn Attempt to Cniry Out on S.ituiday. The police have been notllled of the opeiatlons In (he hill section of a new and clever swindler, who Is using a lather Ingenious modus operandi, by which It is fenicd tiioto than one un suspecting housewife has been de ceived. Satutday evening he visited n lesidencc on Clay avenue, and when asked by the lady of tho house what his business was, glibly and softly ic maiked: "T regiel exceedingly, madam, to be the bent or of bid news." The answer was not one calculated to nrousp any pleasant leollngs, and when li was asked what his tidings weie, li infoimed the lady that her husband, a well-known centtal city merchant, had spilled vainMi all over his suit and that happening to be in the store at the lime, be had voluntecied his sor- lces to go to Mr. "s house for a c hange ol lalment. The sti anger can led a tailor's pastc bo.ud dcllveiv box", which ho stated was given him at the stote for the clothes, His stoiy did not have the pioper ling about it, however, so he was told to wait on the pinch until the clothes weie socuied. Th" stote was then called up and a telephone conver sation held, in which It was learned no accident ol any sot t had happened. The man's clcci ipllon, moi cover, tallied with that of a person who was in the stoie during tlie afternoon, and had thoio evidently learned the home ad clioss of his piospoi live victim. Tlo next move was to call up the cenli.it police station, but by the time a p.iltohnau icspnudcd the young man baa depaitod. Ho is sboi t in height, weighs about 110 pounds, has a black moustache, nud S.ituiday whip a datl: slouch hat and blue suit. Siitiiidnv iifieinoon a similar game was w oiked at a house In Plait place, with like results. A man with a lailoi's cleliveiy box called theie and informed the lady ot the house th.it he was sent by John Ward foi a suit of clothes, as a can of paint tin own oft" a step-ladder had completely splatteicd him, near the l.jceiim, and he was awaiting his clothes In Davis' tailor shop. In this case, also, the lady was suspicious and sent Mr. Man otf with the advice to get a note liom Mr. Wind befoio attempt ng to got his clothe i. TACULTY RECITAL. Was Given at the Southwoith Studio on Saturday. Tho Southwoith studios of music, on Washington avenue, weie ciowded to their utmost capacity on Saturday af ternoon by a delighted audienie ot mu sicians and music lovots. The occa sion was the giving of a delightful piogrammo of music by Mr. V., II. Southwoith, Misses Coidolia Fieoman, Julia C Allen and Doiothy Johnstone, with Ch.n lotto Jilackmnn as accom panist lor all the Mtice, violin and li.np numbc'is. Thoi inugi amine was as lollows. IIu-miii .. . VMliirue Mi Suulli mull sum mi in Mdod'c VINs Vllin .Vb.ns ... . Hum in 1 Mi-", I ilui-tunc. (.iuiilitil .ne Vllu ll.ii Mi-.- I'm mill jml Ml--. VII, n, ( lniilii-(.i) I'ii linte (ll) I lilt isle. Vli s,, ul, v., , illi. Ciiiiiud ii' vum MU, vlltn aid Vlks .lului-liiH'. Iimiiiiii -( i) siinnnu N (,'uiii', (hj siiimni' Sun,-, Mis t rimi ui, lii nui kcl i) Alli'Kli'. (.10 AdiKl'i Vlks Mine SilmoiKir . . Mk .loll lit! ulli' ... .MjciiiI a SEMI-MONTHLY PAY. City Will Conduct Its Affaiis on Thnt Basis Heienfter. Hoc otder Molr has decided to hnvo genetal city w.iirants paid twico a mouth in the fuluio liiblend of onlv once a month as 'n the pioi. Iff has lucopdliiBly ditc'CtPii 'bo seveial heads of diipai'tmeiits ti tinnfi'ipt to I im cveiy two weeks nil outstanding bill' against tint i Ity lu speaking to a Tiibutn topoitop ip Rtitdliih' this cliacig" he snlihuhat theie was not a well loKiilafd latgo cltv In tlio I'ouiiiiy In which claims n-j not paid ofteiicr than nn a mouth. As long as tlio city had tin mone) to pv, ho said, lb e wm no go 1 1 10 c-ou wh ii should not pay piomptlv. Card of Thanks. .Mi. William Hay, of 31.1 Limit a stiooi, wishes tu thank all who mpa t hissed with her ht hep leioiu beieave ment. The Pioper Seal." The sell you want Is the L'ninn seal not the Tiust seal; It Is dust pioof, genu pi oof and tint pioof, .Mann Inclined and delivered lios.li ovety day by Al, J. Kcdly's Vnlon Homo l.ikery Smoke tho Pocono 5c. cigar. ' Smoke the new Kleon cigar. Oe. VOTED WITH OPEN EYES SENATOR VAUGHAN TALKS ABOUT RECORDER'S VETO. Snya That tho MemborB of the Legis lature Knew When the Ripper Bill Was Passed That It Contained No Veto Provision A Chnser Pre pared Containing the Piovtslon Which Will Be Intioducod If tho Ripper Is Dcclniod Constitutional. A. A. Vosbuig's Views. It linn bi en stated so often or late that tho Intent of the Icglslatuto lu passing the ripper bill was lo give the recoidcp the power ot veto that a Tribune man sought out Senator .T. C. Vuttghan last night fop the ptnpoe of getting his views on the sublet'!. "When the ilppep bill wus Hist In tioducod," said tho senator, "I noticed that theie was no provision for a veto mid 1 called the attention of some of the tendons to the fact. A general dis cussion followed and It was learned that the petson who framed the ordin ance had omitted the section giving the executive the veto power , "I suggested that thu bill bo amended so lap as to Include a piovi s'on for a veto, but I was not listened to. Those behind the bill did not want lu nnicndid and It went throtih with out being changed In this lespect. I can't see how it can be figured out that the legislature Intended Including a veto piovislon for every member who voted for the bill did so with his eyes cpon. "Hvciv member know that there was no specific piovislon for a veto, jet the tact wns not disctis-cd either in committee or on the floor. No section of the bill as It stands now can be construed in any way to mean thnt the lecotd-'r Is given the "veto power over any oidinanee except general or special appiopriiUion oidinancos. If It Is so constiucrt It will be by a very vclid and wondeiful piece of reasoning. TO IXTHODUCC CHASKU. "Theie Is, however, a 'chaser' to the ill 1 op hill which Is leady to be intio diicpil in case the latter Is" declated by the supi erne court to be constitu tional. This will give the lecorder the veto power and will piovlde a moans fop passing oidinances and losolutiotts over his head. The 'chater' will also piovlde for the election of cotin-cllmen-at-laige. Thli will undoubt edly bo Intioduced If tho lippcr bill Is decinied constitutional, but 1 don't tnlnk the chances ot pas.dng it me very blight." Tho senator said that the prevailing sentiment during the past few days in Harrisbuig has been that Hie ripper would be deckued unconstitutional. In ordpr to be prepaied for such a contingency, he is preparing! an act to fill some of the gaps in the old sec ond class city geneial laws which in the case ot rittsbuig and Allegheny aie tilled by special acts applicable only to thoio two cities." Foinior City Solicitor A. A. Vosbutg. when asked by a Tribune lepoitcr whether in his opinion the city te coidcr has the power to veto oidin ances, under the ripper bill, lcplicd bv calling attention to the fact that the only piovision in this bill i elating to the veto power is At tide 1, Section 2, whie h i elates to the approval or disup pioval of apptopilatiou oidinances or Items t lioi eof. NO KXPItPSS Al'THOlUTY. "AUinlf-'sny." said ho. "the Afucl biomicr bill confcn no expiess author ity upon the executive ollkep ot Hie city, to veto any ordinance or icsolu t cm which may be passed by the councils, and I fail to see uny piovi slon which confers Mich power upon him bv nocess.iiy implication. Fiom my knowledge of the history of litis li'giuhitlon I am of the opinion that this omission was intentional and not accidental." i All. Vosbuig said that the Act of 1S7I confened veto power upon the mayor, but thnt tint provision seemed to be fully covcied bv the repealing iliiusc of the ripper bill "It Is not essential," said he, "to the validity of tills act that theie should bo any power of veto conteiied upon the leeoidor. The legislative blanch is essentially the law -making power, and the veto power has only been confeircd upon tlie executive In. inch of the gov ernment, as a cheek upon unwise legis lation. This powei ol veto, In national concerns, was not originally Intended to be ns t:ciiienlls used as It nftci w a Ida ciime to be. "Chancellor Kent. In his Commen taries, p. . says. 'This qualified negative of the l'lesldent lias lu tho ptogiess of tho tulniliilstiution of Hie government, rinoe the Hist publication of these Commentaries in IS.'iI, become a. eiy mavo power, and applied under tho oidinnry name of veto with a la mlllnlty which appeals to have been anticipated by tho c.eneiatlon which adopted tho constitution.' "Whether It is w M op olheiwlso to take uway fiom tho city leeoidop the powop to appiove op veto legislation I iihsed by tho city councils Is a inaltep eutliely top the leglskitute to dotep iiilne, and as it is not conteiied upon tho tlilef executive by this bill. II does not cl.st mid, In mv opinion, all oidin ances. and ii'-olutlons icgulatly mid log.ill.v p.issd by the city councils aie French Organdie Stationery We aie displaying Whiting's line of Fiench Organdie Papers which is now complete in seven difteient shades and sizes and which has become so popular for fine coiiespomlence. We also have n new nnd hnnclscnio line ot Wedding Invita tions which will ceitalnly iuteicst buyeit. in this paitieulap line. Many new novelties in box papeis I'oi the .spring anil summer. REYNOLDS ! Oils, Paints and Varnish t MaIonv?y Oil & ManiilacUiring Company, 141-149 Meridian Street. TELEPHONE 62-2. Sf Cj5(k 2Ss"i i tj?-i i-sy VI 'A i w m J- : J i, iMil. ,",,MA'"'' I. i-.ti v r-i -- 'ner'j.- i &i&.r CASEY BROTHERS, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave. vnlld municipal legislation without tho appiovnl of the city ree older." THIS WEEK IN THE COURTS. Ginnd Jury In Session and Common pleas to Begin. It Is expected the grand Juiy will complete Its worlt today, and that this afternoon or tonioirnvv will icport In the Sllllman, AIcAtuliew and AlcCiinn bribery cases and the case In which Oeneral AlanngT Waylaiul, of the Lackawanna Telephone company. Is ac cused of obstiuctlng Justice by refus ing to answer questions propounded to him In tho councllmuulc bilhety hear ings before cx-Aldciiunn Fuller. A three weeks' tei m of common pleas court will begin this morning. Judges Hdwards ami Carpenter will pteslde. Special Rntcs la the Delaware and Hudson Tlall load and ictuin on account of the great musical conceit by Aline. Schti-man-He'Ink, AIIs Aland Powell and Air. Fiangion Davis at the Lyceum Thcalte Tuesday, Alay "1st, 1901: iini" of tiiiln. Hates. Wilkes-Dane .... 7:05 p. m. .('.0 Ptttston 7:2(1 p. in. .'in Oyphant 7:2!) p. ni. ,j; Caibondale 7:0(5 p. in. ."0 Tiy the New 5c. Cigar "Kleon." Guatanteed long Havana filler. l Try Our Fancy Elgin Creamery Butter, from our own creamery, at 22c Per Pound. Clarke Bros FOR THE NEXT 90 DAYS Gas Ranges On Sale at Our Office at Cost. We put them in your kitchen leady for use. All connections FREE, on flist floor. Double Oven Ranges, S0.75 and up Scranton Gas & Water Co 115 Wyoming Avenue. MAY I. 1901. Ladies1 Jackets and Skirts We Make I'lt (ho Lull .u tin' I il lit i. Ill Hi' Mill Tlie imki, .Ilk-, lit, flni'li anl ili i .He- all piifut, Olll splilln' tml. U Hull .lU.lilllM luili Ill-piC Hon llu kIhI l ii' .urn ni.i t i 1 1 ii- Kilijr Miller, Merchant Tailor, 435 SPRUCE STREET. BROS. st'Ss,d A Snap Truly It's to your Interest to keep in touch with what we tell you in our ads so many picas nl surprises arc printed about otlr Green Vallev Rve Just take one swallow, you wil take more wo are sure. 4-- 'f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-ft' onU Arthur Vntrci President Orlando S. Jalinsnn, Vlca Pres. Arthur lit Clirlsty, Cmliler Capital, $100,000 Surplus, $100,000 Court House Squnie, SCRANTON, PA. f f- -f f Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Al ItKllliyill) i Hi (hukr to -impt ill in (tint r uf Tiut, In irt in Ilnilur, 'luetic (tuatill in, Ailiiiinlttri tnr or I'vptutni. Till' VUl.ls of IliN II ink mo prol.cl nl Ii Hie lloliiii'i Htoitik Akum S.l fti III. I1IRIX10KS I.. A. Watres, O. S. Johnian VV'm. I'. Hull Mead 1.. I. KlneMlury llverctt Warren Aiir. Robinson Joseph O'Brien Lawn, Timothy, Clover, Millett a 325-327 Penn Avenue. Don't Worry Vlirnl llul Irillici s ( Vs' oi IIVVP n VO Wi- lint i l.ic .T-nrlmi nt if I lion .H llu I.K.III' I'ltK I s, ,, hi , mm MU ,i pel itlil en all i:iwl ipnlili 41 SPRUCE STREET. The Climax Window Awnisii $1.75 Handsome, convenient, dtu able, cheap. II can be put up by anybody no tools or ex pal ienoo lequiied, It is not only nrst-class but dlstincly 'gilt edged", Awniugs have heietofoio been made to order only and lequhed the service of an expoit to put them up, and the cost has been in most cases beyond leach, We put tho piice within speaking dis tance by intioducing the Cli max. Sizes to fit every win dow for sale in Scianton by "THE: jCONWY CREDIT YOU? CERTAINLY! 221-223-225-227 WYOMING AVENUE. COUMTY SAVINGS UK I Al 1ST Wtm I : .sun bi'kuci! srRi:i:r. I 1 mffm .-," - l ) "-