I'KXrr, f'T'Sp'SSW r r jV D jfj" .. e i-n Mt ' t THE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESD AY, MAY 22, 1901. I Pf X tfrfl-S a8 -. v .-'. fieUlOT Cows Iienllhv conn-fed In wet clover fields with tunning w-nter-nltcd I" clenhlhiwit -tended rnicfully-fiit; nl.h llie milk fimti which Is rert.lcetl I)r: Hati'lV riioiltatcit v..omleitl Mills. They nrc ne'er led nnvtrdng hut the niUiiml Ktnvth nl ilcli pn'. t tit f tiiiuU l'or chililtcu a (ovn cr frt tnhlc usr Dr. Hand's Phosphated l'th moft valuable of all ptcpntrrl forid -mbfe nutrition. tlinii fresh null.. Tin- addition of several body li.tllillne element make It equiva lent in n diet of whole nhent par tie.tll.itly valuable tot Infants and L'lowinitchlldlcn and hard workers f( brain or brawn mil it n resdorn the for ajiliiK pcoiilr mid Invalids. Muoklet ent hy mail free. DR. HAND CONDENSED MILK CO. Scranton, ?a. XFORDCOLLfBRYCQAL At Retail. iinl'i irirhf pi vnpl atitiilion for ta-li '"' Imi i jti imH i'I liio city tor toil of lift i.n.ilily fill- doll)' ic u-e Nn.illrr iri lei I'.iim and f.uioiy puipo'es a u i.iit.v. Hrj-t of fin ililii f"t .lUenditij,' lidtlc al I H.ilicr. People's Coal Co. Telephone Vu. m.DJ. Ofliie, Tenth street. bleaker between 0loid .ii'.d Tinth. ' i CITY NOTES j ' IIRAPI.KY WON. -'Ii.lo! number T.il. held l .IdIiii liiadlo,,.- ill Hip Tiling, won tlie liiket t' lliill.il.. ili.iun tor j D'U.iv.i'., oiK.li- .lniij .Mo. tlae inioit. ll.Nl.i:V AWAi:ili:i (.(IMUAIT. fateicr llaule li.w liei.ii .lu.iiikd the (onliat-t for tin niltinu Ike dinner .it the opining kill of the new armory. It i PMi'naP'd that llnec I lion.otti pei.io;it will he iied. Ml ijt'iilft'M I'ltllM'XT. Tlidc .i to li.oe lucn a iwti-tiiip; of the maul ot um"ii iated iltaii- Ins l.t-,1 niciit, Imi no iioiiiiu w.o, iiiornt, .Hid the few member, "lit. did intend .idjiMinod to net ne.t Tnr-.il.iy nl-lit. i.i:ni:i; w..- itinruxmi. a iniei -.t. .v.- (id.iy leeched in the ptv-tutlM fiom tlie dent etlei olhtc. It is. addord le .Mi-. I!. V. iip-i, ol "'i'i t io-,teiil avium-, New Yoi'v, and .is iniileil Irom licit Apiil I. 'I I, ere i. no us. n.ittne cave i!ie v.out "Mama." II., !.... W. I', Tin. IM.'.u.ne, l..iiv.i.itin.i n rtJ H'lHCin loinp.iny oiiiploo.- .it the Diamond .'lid tfOII llli-i will lit' p.lid lulllol."". tll I il'l.iy Hie pi.tni.i-ler will i-.li the .onil.ile, Ainliineli, i:ii-.. ilill-u.ol, Until, IVtltln tie iii'tl Uoo'liv.iit! mine.. I iu lot.il inine i,ijn will lie iinno'.lii i'tl l.ltel. I ll.V(l.. II M:it,l.."Tlu- tiinei.il of the l.e i'ltlhk I'ollliollv, nl I'ollllh Miret, look puie .ti'sleitl.o iiioiniii'.-, (mill Mult Ciif.t ilninli. A iciiilrin in.i, v.,i, lolilir.ited Ij Itev. V. ', il'lionnell, ("it - u ii... Init-iitii nt w.t- in. nlo in ll'inniotc I'ltieieij, The pilllie.ni'i'. weie: I'.itllil, WiiMi, Ml. It.tel llel.nicy. .Mm llnii.e, .lolm tli, nilli.im I .ally .mil P.iliiik Noone. I.I.TIDI! t A'SHini-' M Mli:il IJ.Mlll -liie lrliil i.itiii in nl the i Hy luir im.v iIoiiiiimI lli'ii' riiiimur li,il-. new ,nl ot he.nl ce.n h.t 1 n ioloiitil ihU ,11.11, , mm unit ,-t ip,i l M, w.iiii, ii'.-h.i'l..'l lit.. Mi.iu to.i'ini'.' in ii... , 1. 1 tniitnri. 'Hie i.nileiit I .m it. ml In f.nor of lie -liitl u.ti-l .,nd luvi pi. kcil i o.inni'tii ni.nle the Intpiii'il t'nilfiwi'.ii ininpaiiy nl llti. til.'. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. I.oia! i'.ii.i lor Miy -Jl, ihi llisttt'al lnui"ialrie n ileuicr l."ef ii'inpi'i.tliirc 4!i tleiici', Itil.ttlie lliriii'lili : S ' I" l pir tent. s p. n .'ili per fill, I itiipil.il'i ii, il licinia einlnl i p. in,, ii"ii ; vi, iihi r, p. ii ilv i Ion, l,v. TODAY'S EVENTS. M'tnli-if ot ( niiii.iii.t u, Titiitriiiili uuniiint, lie refiieleil in Jvtinhlt' .it tin- jinii, on Wtd iic.'Ijv iilleiiiion, j i, ,n 1 y, ,, fhnp, oi the piitp-i-e n ,tlfi nilini; the liniilil ijl inn l,n onn.iil) .lolm triii.'i. . i ANNOUNCEMENTS. Z OT -; In !t. l.tlV' I'.ifidt lioii.e nn .iiiului per I'lmii'ie wjtj J ,;nei iifM Jhmd.iv neniti;, or Ihe luiifW ( n.jtnlh) o M Hilda ami the li.nlni i.nil.tiy of' St. l.iikc', iiiiti, 'h ilij's, will ha yivtit, "Hie 'hmtlile at .-.ittetlee,'1 I (IC III tii'e ait, aid ''llie IVlilritir eitin Inn," a roinly In twn ;n t s 'h..y will he put .mid iiid'i,'.tli.i iliieill.m ot AUn liiiund. ' . rOltlOE J.ND ALDERMEN. - llriman llcyn, of Anna, was atirlri elei jy at the Ijistwte n( Annie t'on., aUn nl hat pla.e, Mm iJiIiili he had jinpinper tela, mn villi htr. '.Mj,l,li.,te Mlllai held him in WO hall. t; : lleminlik ltjilly,. auejteil nn .Monday mj-ht n tlie ilijiii o Iclonloii.ly uoumlliij; Janus Ihhoii, watljoininllti'd to. tln (onnty jail uv .fitla.i iiuniilijt hy Maal, Irate lluwo in detanlt jl r: lull, f . Mr. Tlioiinll'lljit, nl W Laekawanna awim-, rmlriilay iiii-cil the imet oi William l.ellncr, )nt of her liojiiku, ulinin lic ihaiijed with l.uull ami Uitlci). Alttr Iu-jiIus the pviilimii M.ti;l.tralf Millar tlteidul that 5lr. Hart ivh I, inmli to hluine um U-llner am) dUiliaiued the alter. John Mine!!, of rmot ituiil, i ileik in Cm lo' pawiihrohei's thop, mi l.aekaw. i .m.. iue. wi aiienetl jetterday at tlm In-itaiue oi ilklgcl MelliiKh, iharuril with ollini; liii'.irnn o a inliiflr. Mr. Millu;Ii ilalin-. thal .vlinell lil ltjj. ton, Mltluel, a loaileil reiule.r v M.in-. ii. deyiii; tin fjit lltat nnnthd of 'hlj. i-iii, ml W4i-j(f -him a;iiiiit n duliK, UililirfVttii'i, liat.tbi jeinis man wj nitu.ii aU'l ,ni.'niidr ye Hdirii lt ,.ime home wii'i rh,. i;i.iImi " l ll'ijii (iiiMiJril t'j diiliaise at a tlcmr ,40ijjg& In Ihe linne, t!elre., liu It. Mllt,tle Millar Itehl KiirIp In iW lull. I'.tlllrk Itmhti m ,nieted )eleiil.iy al Ihe tt-At nut c nl .1. P. McMillan nn Ihe tlume nl oh t.if nltiir irnnili, initler f.ile pieleiie. A hear ItiK III the r.ie w.M heltl lal liluhl hetete M.ikI tmlR Millar, MeMllhin trsllllnl lltat lie kept (iintTiy flnie nil Wel l.aek.iwiimn iitrmie, twn Jeam nun, anil lli.il llo.ilatt iihlallied tnniU aiiiiinnlliiir I" in. nn Pie "t I rual li nl Ihe iier linn lh.it he tiwtied propel ly. MeMIIIin (l.ilinc.1 Ih.il he eitl nne nt hl lerk In (lie inmt lntile, wheie II Will tllMtiteteil Hull ll.i 1.111 hnil tin prop, til.i. Till tleik Win mil piet-enl at the liriirilnt, nml In the alwnee of hit leitlinmiy Ihe tii.ini." tiatc tll.Mli.ui;i'il Itoihtn. THE COMMISSIONS ISSUED. Folicomcn Received Them Yester ttny from Director Hitchcock. Director ot I'til'llu Safely K. Ii. Hlti'tti'ock ycMtertl'iy Is.-iiiPd llm rottt mlsKliiiis to Hip jwiIIpp (illlrrtM sworn In on Atottilny. The cMimnilfflnnM wpi iltMWn tip liy flty Sollrltnr Wntson In iic'cordittu'p with the provisions of the Aim lilfotontror net. titnl ti'itil oh lot lows: . . . if, i.jA-A t Itv nl Sii.intoii, w. ; Tn nil persniw In wlmtn tlieie pteenl kIi.iII ronie. Know je. 'Milt I illtctlnf of tlie tlrpaiiinenl nf pnhlle vilely nl Ihe tll.v nt Sti.iiilmi, iepeln? umlal lint .imi tonlliki'te in llie Inlearlly, piiiddne and Rooil toiulnt t of of. Mid oily, luve ami hy theic plivelilt tin tnn-lltnte nml nppnint lilin u pnllic malt, to aid me ami the iiiprrliiti'tulent of polite III all lini- nl' liol, I'liniill nml lite.uh of the pe.ne, within Ihe IIiiiIIh ot -.i i.l t liy. .Slid pollmii.in at nil t lines In he mhjet t lo, ami nhey Ihe olJ(l, inlei and itsiitatlnns nf the ilepailinrlit nf pithlie silety nf Mid oily, and toiitoini In the senttal illitipllne and rpeel.il irunkillont Iheienf. Iletehy i;iliii and .'lantliii; In the K.iid full power ami .mllmilty 114 a pnlhemait nf r-.iitl tity In lake piniupt nir.i-iliM for the Mippieiiinn nf linlti, dl'nnhrly I'onilnol. mid hieaches of llie pe.ne Hint iuay happen thetein, unil III' paithn ,i olhlitllln; IhIiir lnfote tlie cily rifoiiler, or one of the polire tii.iui-.tr.itrs nf Mid oily, In he dealt with .nt tiiilliig In law, and lor in ilolnc llil.-i 1 1.1 1 1 he hN w.niatit. flKen under my hand .mil rniinlrixiciirii hy the Hiperliileiiilent ot poliif, the .... tl.iy of A. II., I!ni.. I'. I,, llittlKotk, lliietlnr nf the ilt'p.irlinent of pnhlie afety. Cniinton-iirtieil hy 1'iatik llohliiit:, in, Siipeilnlrnikiit nf I'nllee. Ipsk .SffKonnt nit'Ii.tnl ICilwnitls, lalp I'iiptiiin, vpporle'l for duly Ihhl nislit ii ml vwis iissIriiciI lo tin; tVnlro si reel Mntlno lion.-i?, wlioiv lie takes tltn pliipp of Sei'BPiint llecso .Ioiips. Snrfftitnt .loncs will do patrol duty on the "hill" until Patrolman .lolm AVolpoit, who Is now- itctlns: tPinpor-iii-ily us divk st'Keant, Is aliln to tlo liatrol duty. This will ho in about, a month's time. ' Ueulpmmt I.on.t Hay took chaiRP in North Her.intoii last nlRlit, as did also Lieutenant (ioorlltz In the central city. A BRUTAL FATHER. Joseph Urbanovich Charged With Breaking the Arm of His Three Days' Old Baby Girl. A shocking; caso of linilality was hoard hy Magistrate1 Howe yesterday. Mrs. Julia Vrbanovich, of Creenwood, swore out a warrant for the arrest of Iipi husband, .loseph llfbanovlch, whom she charges with brcakiiif- tlie arm of their ".-day-old baby slrl and heating; the prosecutrix brutally. Site swore that a few days iiro liei husband came home intoxicated while she was In bed and pulled the infant away from her, taliitifr hold of 'it by the arm. Tlie tender little bono snapped in two. and when .she renion htrated with him, lie says, lie set the child down and beat her unmercifully. Magistrate Howe was greatly In censed, and when he learned that tlfero was ;i possibility that I'rhauovli'h would enter ball up the valley, he fixed the tlRUre at 51,000. AVlmn ar rested, the prisoner, as expected, en tered ball in this .sum before Justice of the Peace Thompson, "If that man is guilty and if there was any way in which I could Imvc railroaded him to the penitentiary," said tlie magistrate yesterday, "1 would have taken delight In doing so. Hang ing Is too good for a fellow like that." INTERRED AT DANVILLE. Funernl of Hon. Daniel Edwards Held nt Kingston Yesterday. At Kingston, yesterday, tlie funeral of the late Hon. Daniel Ktlwards was heltl. 'I here was a general manifesta tion of hoitow throughout the town. The obseciules were held in tlie family mansion mi Market street. Kingston, and were of the simplest possible char acter and yel mo.st touching, the con gregational singing of two Welsh hymns lining especially impressive, 'rite casket was a handsome one, matin of aiiliipie oak, lluely carved. .Many hun dreds were gathered around the'home stead anil till silently passed through tlie house and gazed on the lace of the dead. The mm vices were conducted by Key. !'. Von Krug, Uev. n, IJ. Kvnns, I), i Uev. ,1, t'otik and llov. T. 1'. Kdward.H, the latter preaching the sermon. The body was taken to Danville by the 1ii.,"m a. 111. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad, accompanied by the relatives and a large number of friends, and laid to rest In Hie Kplsco pal cemetery with Masonic honors. The following were the pall-hearers: T, L. Xewell, H, J. Coblclgh, ,M. 1J and W. t Teler. sons-in-law; W. .1. Pldwatils, liwllym Kdwards, Daniel h'dwards and Km nk Kdwards, nephews; M. D. Kos her. DR. LANSING'S CHARGES. He Has Been Invitotl to Appear Be fore Rules Committee Tonight. Chairman Jennings, of Hie board nf control committee on rules, has culled a meeting of that body for this own ing, to lark Kinio action upon tltn charges mniln against the hoard liy Hnv, Dr. Isaac J. Lansing, which wero so thoroughly discussed at Monthly night's meeting. The meeting of tiro committee Is to be open lo the public and Uev. Dr. Lansing has been Invited to attend. The members of the eouimitteo are as follows: T, .1. Jennings, I!. T. Jayne, K. H. Darker, V. J. Langati and Kilns K. lOvans. Lnko Henry Park, Maplowood, "Wayne county, Pa., on the Krle ,; Wyoming Valley railroad, is the most attractive and desirable summer excursion icsort in Northern Pennsylvania, (in and look over tlm ground and niako your arrangements for transportation with tho company at Dumnore, Pa. Kcml foe a booklet. Guernsey Hall, r.l Washington ave., Scranton, is tha host and most reliable place to pur chase a good Piano. It will pay you to 1 all mid got prices and terms. J. w. (iucrnsey, Prop. Smoke the Pocotio 5c, cigar. DUFFIN CASE IS ON AGAIN HAD SECURED A VERDICT OF ?7.000 AGAINST THE CITY. Judgo Archbald, However, Granted a New TrlnlTho Plaintiff Clnims She Was Seriously and Permanently Injured hy railing Over an Obstruction on the Side walk on Adams Avenue The De fense Says She Is Attempting to Blame Old Ailments on the City. 'Die still of Mary Dulllti against the city of Scranton was called for re trial ycHtetday before Judge Kelly In Hie main court room. She sties for 2(),00 damages for personal Injuries alleged to have been sustained by falling over a largo fly wheel which was lying on the sidewalk on Adam? avenue. In front of the Sev enteenth ward voting booth, Nov. !, 1S83. At the llrst trial of the caso last January the plaintiff secured a Ver mel of $7.fin0. Judge Archbald grant ed a new trial in march on the strength nl" ii plea of City Solicitor Vosbllrg that new evidence had been discov ered that would tend to put an entirely dirfeicnt phase to the case. Tills newly discovered evidence has not yet been disclosed In detail, but Its ger.tral effect Is that the plaintiff was living treated for the Invalidities she alleges resulted from the fall, long before the accident occurred. Tlie tntlt rests largely on the testi mony of medical experts. The plain tiff puis physicians on tlie stand to show U nl she was physically sound before the accident, nml that since the actitictil, and as a result thereof, she Is almost a wreck. The most serious nihiunt complained of Is an Injury to the eye. In railing, her face struck the etlge of the liy wheel, and as a result of the cuts ami bruises near one of Ihe eyes she Is almost blind. It is also claimed her nervous system is seriously deranged ami that her in ternal organs arc permanently affect ed. The defense contends that Miss Dttf lln's nervous ami Internal ailments and trouble with her eyes extend be yond tho .time of tlie accident, and that she was treated by various phy cians long before 1S!i:l for these very ailments she now alleges are the re sult of a negligent act on the part of tho city. As to the negligence, the defendant will strenuously deny liability. Tho city will admit that Miss Dullin Tell over a liy wheel on Adams avenue nn the night in iiuestion, 'but will hold that Miss Dulllu, having defective eyesight, wandered off the sidewalk and on to the space between the Hag stones and the fence line, where the liy wheel was lying. She received a slight gash over the eye. It will ho admitted. hut the physician who dressed llie wound will testify that It was superllclal,- could not possibly have affected the eyesight and was entirely healed in live days. The plaintiff admits that tlie fly wheel was noL on the flag stones, but contends that a part, of its vim was resting within a few inches of Hie Hags, and on the space allotted for Hie sidewalk. Kx-Distrlet Attorney Martin, of Lu zerne county, iiikI K, C Newconib represent the plaintiff. City Solicitor fleorge M. Watson and Assistant City Solicitor D. J. Davis are earing for the defense. A verdict for the defendant was re turned in the wage case of Mary J. Cooper against William Petlierick. When it was previously tried tho plaintiff secured Judgment for $210. She sued for .services performed In caring for her sister, the wife of the defeiidaiil, during her last illness. The defendant denied that she did more than occasionally visit her sick sister and that whatever services she per formed were prompted by sisterly tlc vollon and not by any agreement on his part to recompense her. John It. I'M wards anil Joseph O'Mrien appeared for the defendant. The Scranton Kloetrlcnl works, rep resented by Attorney Thomas Hand ley, secured a verdict of $2!i.02 against V.. T. Craven. Tho company did work for the defendant and lie owed a bal ance of the above amount. There was no appearance for tho defendant. A jury was out at adjournment in the case of Spruks brothers against I'n trick- Lally, which was on trial Mon day afternoon and yesterday morning herore Judge Carpenter. Tin- plaintiff failing to appear, a. non-suit was granted In the case of IT. J. Kunz against the New York Dental company. Attorney Charles L. Hnw ley represented the defendant. .luilRV Carpenter is trying tlie ease of William rtrlght against Frank AVeb sler, In which a claim of $17 for tlm nut of a house in North Scranton is in dispute. Tlie defendant rented the house from issi to isss ami upon quit ting the promises was still owing a goodly amount of rent. He kept pay ing on n until ty.i.i, wnon Ur ceased and mad( claim that the balance was wiped out. The plaintiff hold that there was $17 still owing, and when the defendant still refused to pay It, brought suit. Vosburg & Dawson rep resent the plaintiff, ami Watson, Dleltl & Uenuneier the defendant. Those "Extra" Common Councilmen The hearing- in the wilt of alterna tive mandamus to compel common council to seat, the additional members Is scheduled to take place this morn ing, Imi It Is understood tho necessary Ihe days' notice has not been served on all the respondents and in conse Miiunco another continuance may no ctkctl for, Tho thirteen Democratic members have joined in an answer to tho "ex tra" coutieiimen's complaint and this will bo llled this morning, just prior lo the hearing, piovldlug the hearing takes place, Tho answer will reel to that ihnrn Is no such nfllce lecognlzed in law as ml, ditional emiucllninn; that tho so. called additional common coiiiicllmcn wcrs mil. at all events, legally oieetod, as no valid apportionment was made, and that there can bo no election for an c.spandod common council until after u return of the resident taxpayers has lit en specially made next July, and nn uppnrllonuvent nmilo thereon by second class city otllrus. Marriage Licenses. Willi. tin Hnvcy Kvans Scrantou Mubvl Ludivnla Hardesty.. ..Scranton Unities K. Coleman Peckvlllo carrlo K. Fntver Peckvlllo COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. In the dhoiie i.i ol Kate Ailt .iealn.t Jucn Aits, a tule loi 3 device in dltgnc tui punted .test pi day. The hpjrlnc M flttd for May 80, at I p. in., liy .Indue n'elly. An appeal hn.i lieen nlloneil by the Supreme tnurt lioni Ihe Judgment nl tho Aiipeitnr rout! In the. uv nf the hnroimh nl Taj lor wralmt tin' l'ol.il Telenupli cninpan), 111 which Hie lih'l Iiik nl tlm toeal coiirl In faior of the plaintiff was UKtalneil. A SHAKESPEARIAN LECTURE. Dr. J. J. Walsh, of New York, Will Bo Heard Tonight. At the regular weekly session of the Catholic Historical Society and New man Magazine club, at Knights of Columbus club house tonight, Dr. J, J. Walsh, of New York, will deliver a lec ture on "The Development of the Ideal In Shakespeare." Dr. Walsh has Just completed a course nf lectures on Shakespeare be fore the Catholic Historical society, of Philadelphia, nnd la now engaged In a course of ten Shakespearean lectures before the Catholic Historical society of Sow York. Hesltles being an eminent litterateur, Dr. Walsh Is an expert medical writer, being editor of the Medical News and a regular contributor to the New York Journal on medical topics. The feature of tonight' musical pro gramme will be a soprano solo by Miss Kale Mongan, of Dumnore. AWARDING OP CONTRACTS Councilmen Up in Arms Against Director Hitchcock's Action. They Want to Award Them. There aio certain members of coun cils who believe that Director of Pub lic Safety Hitchcock has not the right or authority to advertise for bids for the now apparatus tn be put-chared for the lire department, and lo open such bids and award the contracts for the purchase of the equipment. Thrse gentlemen contend that ho is assumlng'powers that ave not vested in him and there will accordingly bo a resolution Introduced in the common council to-morrow night directing the city clerk to advertise for bids for this apparatus, such bids lo be opened by either councils or the lire department committees thereof, and awarded. Those who are behind the scheme hold that there Is nothing in the Muehlbrcnner act which gives the heads of departments the power to award contracts. They contend that the particular section of the act read ing "No contracts shall bo entered In to or executed directly by the coun cils or any committee thereof" does not cover tlie "awarding" of contracts, which they hold to be an entirely dif ferent thing. It will be remembered that City So licitor Watson, in nn opinion furnished to Director of Public Works Roche some time ago, set forth that under the Mnehlbronner act the head of the proper department and the recorder are given the power to award con tracts. If the resolution to be intro duced passes both branches of coun cils some interesting developments may be looked for. CITY INSURANCE. Let Last Night by the Recorder and Presidents of Councils. Hoc-order Moiv and Presidents Chit tenden and Calpin, of the select and common councils, respectively, met Inst night In tlie city hall and re newed the city's Insurance polioles now outstanding, adding only $2,000 worth of new insurance. This was added on the Nay Aug fire house, on account of its being the most costly of any of tho lire houses owned by the city. The city now carries $42,000 insur ance ow tlie municipal building and $11,000 on the several fire houses and on the city engineer's records, maps, etc. On this the premium, with the increased rate now demanded by the insurance companies, will be ?56-' for the coming year. Tlie old system nf Insuring every thing in sight, including tlie npparattts in tlie fire houses, the stone crusher and steam roller, and a lot of other things, has been dispensed with. The insurance men among whom tho in surance is now divided, with tho amounts carried by each, are as fol lows: Phillips & Holmes. $8,000; W. K. Christmas, $5,000; Stark fc company, $,".,100; Charles Fuller & Company, $3,0nn; Conrad & Company, $4, ."00; D. J. Campbell, $l,.i0D; It, W. Luce & Company, $1,000; Moses Brown, $2,000; J. D. Kvans, $.".,000; H. S. Keller, $2,000; D. J. Kvans, $2,000; John Lentes, $;t,000; Fred W. Kirchorr, $2,500; F. L. Hitch cock & Son, $2,:,0(l; ti. II. Birdsall, $2"i00; If. K. Paine & Company. $1,000: C, CI. Boland & Company. $1,000; Peter nobllng, $1,000; Jacob Miller, $1,000; Robert J. Munay, $1,000. ABOUT $4,000 IN BALANCES. This Amount Will Probably Be Used in Paying Deficiency Bills. Deputy Controller Hartley said yes terday that ho believed there was about $t,000 on his books in unex pended balances not subject to bo merged, an amount which It Is thought will be sulllclent to pay off all tho ileiMoncy bills on (lie in his olllco, which wco not provided for In tho gcneial appropriation ordinance. There Is .1 neutlinent in councils in favor of having the ward appropria tion (IcflcioiulPt, so recklessly created last year paid cut of tho ward appro priations for tills year. Director or Publlo Works lloeho has nssuiiied charge of tho expending of tho ward appropriations this year, and it Is known that ho will noUapprovo these hills If they are sent to him. As tho controller assumes that ho can pay no bill not approved by the head of the proper department it would seem that councils must either authorizo the pay. inent of these bills out of unexpended balances or not pay thoni at all. To the Scranton Public. Thu Slaters of tho Immaculate Heart of Mary have not authorized any per son or persons to solicit subscriptions for iho building nf Mt. St, Mary's, tho now mother house of the order that is now in course of erection and tluvio soliciting aid for tho erection of the building arc using this as a means to raise funds for some private enterprise, while the money given by thoso who understood they were giving towards Ml. St. Mary's has uot reached and will not reach the Sisters of St. Cecilia academy. The only authorization given was tho one to sell tlckeln and collect advertisements for tho entertainment at tho Lyceum, May si. We Insert this card, as wo have leu mod that .ubscrlp. tlons were asked and veeoved by par tics who gave as their object that tlie money was for the ''new mother house." Sisters of tho I. 11. M., St. Cecilia's academy, Scranton, Pa. TO BE BISHOP OP ALT00NA REPORT THAT FATHER GAR VEY HAS BEEN HONORED. Announcement Conies from Rome. That MonBlgnor Garvey, of Pitta ton, Has Been Chosen for the Bishopric of the New Dlocesg Which Is to Be Carved Out of the Territory About Altoona Bishop Hoban Says the Announcement Is Probably True. Announcement conies ttnofllctally. lint iiullinrltntlvely, from Home of tho appointment of Rt, Uev. Munslgnor Kiigone A. (Inrvoy, vicar general of the diocese of Scranton, and pastor of St. John's Catholic church, of Plttston, tn the bishopric of the now dloceso which Is to be created out of the ter ritory about Altooivt. Bishop Hoban said yesterday that ho had not iieard ofllclally of the appoint ment, but that the story was ry probably true. A now dlosese Is to be created, bo said, and it Is expected that Monslgnor Garvey will bo the choice for bishop. Tho boundaries of tho new diocese have not been definitely tlxcd, but It Is certain Hint It will at least Include the counties of Cambria, Blair, Hunt ington, Somerset and Bedford, now In the Pittsburg diocese, and the coun ties of Fulton, Centre and Clinton, now In the Hiirrlsburg diocese. There is a possibility that tin? county of Lycoming, now In Bishop Hoban'a diocese, nnd Berks county, now a part nf the Archdiocese of Phlladclnbia, will bo ceded to the Hiirrlsburg dio cese to compensate for the taking away of Fulton, Centre and Clinton. There was an Intention ot transfer ing Schuylkill county from the Arch diocese of Philadelphia, to the Diocese of Harvlsburg, but the announcement of Father Ciarvoy's elevation Is accom panied hy Information to the effect that Schuylkill will not be disturbed. This will he gratifying to the Schuyl kill priests, who. protested against the transfer. ( Altoona Is likely to be select ed as the see of the new dloceso. It Is the largest, city In the territory nnd con veniently located. Father Garvey was on thro" pre. vlous occasions nominated for the episcopacy, once for tlie bishopric of Scranton, to succeed the late Bishop O'Hara; again, to succeed the late Bishop McOovern, nf Harrlsburg, and lastly for co-adjutor bishop ot Krie, with right of succession. lie is now an urban hlshop or prelate of the Papal household, with permis sion to wear the purple vesture of a bishop, which honor came to him last December with his receipt nf the title of .Monslgnor, conferred by special do ctve of Pope Leo XII T. Besides having attained tlie distinc tion nf first monslgnor of the Scran ton diocese. Father Garvey wore the title of vicar general, conferred upon him by Bishop Hoban, March R, ISM, when he succeeded Rev. John Fiunen, V. G., as pastor of St. John's at Pitts ton. He is also a doctor of divinity. Father Garvey won particular emi nence for bis work in Williamsport. where be was stationed for twenty six years before going to Pittston. Prior to that be was at Athens, Brad ford county, for a year and a half. He was born in Carbondalo in 1S4T, and has ben a priest, thirty-two years. Ho was born In Carbondalo, but spent his boyhood days ir: Dunmore, whore his parents moved when he was a child. Ho went to tho publlo schools in Dunmore and graduated from the Scranton high school. He received his classical education at St. Charles' College, Ellleot City, Md and took his theological course at St. Charles Barromco Seminary, nt Overbrook. IMPROVEMENTS AT CITY HALL The Whole Interior Is to Be Fainted. Building Inspector Jackson has com pleted the sncclllcatlons for the repair of tho municipal building, nnd Director of Public Works Roche will advertise for bids some day this week. The entire interior of Hie building Is to be painted. Tlie several ollices arc to be tinted according to tho tasfo of their occupants, while the colors for the walks and ceilings of tho council chambers and halls are to be selected by the recorder and Ills cabinet. Tho woodwork and iron work,on the out sldo of tho building nro also to ho painted. Tho appropriation for tills work Is $3.0.12. In addition to this, there is an ap propriation of $l,n0O for the general re pair of tho tin roof of the building, which leaks In a number of places. AT NAY AUG PARK. Improvements Being Made at the City's Pleasure Ground. Work was commenced yesterday on the construction of a sewer to drain off the walks in and around the music pavilion at Nay Aug park. The wnter, after a heavy rain, settles on these walks and makes walking almost Im possible, The border of the walks havo been lined with sod, while tho graded space in the centre has been planted with grass seed, so that In it few weeks tho Improved end of the park will be covered with a carpet of bright green, The lioness at tho park Is aflllcted with locomotor ataxia and Is not ex pected tn ltvo very long. There Is no chance of her recovery. The lion tiled some time ago, -- MEETING- OF CREDITORS. Referee Conducts Hearing in Case of H. L. Hartranft. Tho llrst meeting of the creditors of H. L. Hartranft was hold yesterday before Referee In Bankruptcy C, A, Van Wormcr In the Federal court room, Nino claims havo been liletl. Ve.ster. day, creditors were represented by At torneys O. 11, Partridge ami It. V. Cap well. The latter was elected trustee. Referee Van Wormer's action in con. ducting bankruptcy hearings In thu Federal court room establishes a prece dent. Ho claims every hearing Is a session of Federal court. ASSIGNMENTS OF PRIESTS. Rov, J. J. O'Toole. assistant pastor at Holy Rosary 1 hutch, Providence, was yesterday appointed pastor of thu parish of Wellsboro. Tioga county, to suceed Rov, JL J. Ma nicy, transferred to St. Joseph's church, Georgetown, to suceed Rev. F. P. McNally, who Is ill. The assignments were announced last evening by Bishop Hoban. r 4WUWfWWWWVWMnMMWiVWWiViVVMi)nMVMl Cut Glass - v vrsn v In its full is all you $$hbeg -EFpy piece excellence won't suit us, yet prices are at ' "" ' the moderate point. Libbey's Sugars and Creams, Bowls, Plates, Vases, Etc. CVuxvaT Geo V Millar & VJCUl lTllIId.1 iX mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm OCjO5OjrOC)0rOiJrCUiiO5O ii $ounMKUJ2e$fxxraooKxx A Second-Class City with a First-Class Stock of Gut Glass, Sterling Silverware Clocks, Etc. Suitable for Wedding Gifts. Mercereati $ Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION. N. Y., O. & W. Rates to Buffalo, N. Y. and Return, via Niagara. Tho Pan-Anieritan F.xpoyltlnn. which opened at P.ulTalo on May l-t, ami which will be open until Hie last day of October. Ik attracting thousands "f visitors. Tho magnitude of this ex position is so well known and under stood by all tiro citizens nf tills si-oat republic, that it is unnecessary for us to dwell upon the subject, but It may be of Interest lo our readers to learn of the passensei fares over the N'. Y O. & W. Ry., from Scranton to Itttf falo and return, via Niagara Falls. Hound trip season tickets, which are sold every day during the continuance of the i.-xposltinn, are Rood until Oc tober .".1st nnd .'ii-.1 available for stop over, can b-n purchased for Slll-O. 10 Day round trip tickets which ate issued every day during the exposition, are sold for $s. This form is a con tinuous passage ticket, and will not permit of stop-over except at Niacin a Falls. .1 Day round trip tickets are sold only 011 Tuesdays and Saturdays dur Ins: tho exposition, and the rale will be $ii. ThesM' tickets will not be cjood for stop-over, oxept at Niagara. Falls. Season (tickets and 1(1 day tickets will be hoimicd in Pullman cars, on pay ment of the usual Pullman charscs, but ft day tickets will bo accepted only in day coaches. Call on nearest N. Y O. & W. It. v. station uRcnt for any additional Infor mation, or write J, 1'. Anderson, Cen eral Passenger Agent, .ill Heaver St, New York City, who will be glad to answer inquiries from prospective pas sengers. ALE ABOARD FOK LAKELODORE. A Delightful Ride, Boating, Fishing, Music, Etc, Other Amusements. The llrst excursion of Iho season to Lake Lotion- will be run on Memorial Day, May an, via tho Delaware & Hud. son Railroad, Take a train for the lake ami al Iho lake take a boat from tho new wharf near the rofreslmu nt stands and see the peerles.s shed of water In all its sprliig-tlmo beauty. Hatter's full orchestra will furnlxh special music In the great wlilto diui.-o pavilion. The best catering will bo on the grounds anil a variety of amuse incuts will bo provided, Special trains leave D, fc II. depot, Scranton, at 0:1," und 10:i:s a. in. Uteatly reduced ex cursion rates from all stations. Tick, ets good on till trains. LOW FARES TO GETTYSBURG, Via the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Account ti. A. It. I'.tienmpnient, De partment of Pennsylvania. Tickets on sale finni points in Pennsylvania, Juno 1, -., :t, I, mul n. I'm- further partleulars seo ticket agents. LOW FARES TO DETROIT, Via the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Account meeting of the National Kdttcational Association. Tickets on sale July ii, 7 and S, Seo ticket agent,s for particulars. Two Ways for Cost of One. For the international convi 111I011 of tho L'pworth League at S.in Francisco July lSlit to '.'1st. 1901, return tickets will be j-old by thu Lackawanna rail load at lesti than regular oneway fate. Lackawanna agents will have these tickets un sale July Itli to l.'th, measure of brilliancy and beauty. will ever find at CHINA HALl We exercise more care atul critical selec tion in buying Cut Glass than our most exjictlnc patrons. "Avcrace" Cut G ass Co l34 Wjomlwe Avcnnc VU. W.lk In nnd Look ArnimJ Down You Go Vol the fault of ttie wheel, per il tps, hut h.nl nn I lin wherl, tinier fi It 11 wry good nne. TI1.1t la why It pays tn liny the Scranton Bicycle II Ih not proof iiR.ilnt hud Vltnck, hut hud kiioil.s dn lev, In injure It than tli tlu.ip wheel. Thre wheHs land the tdi.ilu of wear anil mcl dent. 126-128 Franklin Ave. Security 6f Possession Is the treasured dream of every prop, erty owner or prospective purchaser. Frequently, it is not until the sale or exchange of a holding is desired that the cloud upon a title is discovered and contemplated plans aie defeated. Title Insurance fully protects against defect of jcaruh, expense of litigation in short, it provides complete In demultlcalion for any loss arising from the contested validity of your property rights. (iiiartl your interests with ti policy of, the Title Guaranty and Trust Company Of Scranton, I'enna. 516 Spruce Street, I.. A. W.iliv. I'ieiilenl.;ll. A. Kn.ipp, V.l'res. A. II. MiClinlo, 1,, ilt.ilpli .-?. Mull, Vircpiesiile'it. I Trust Officer. . n v. t . . v. k it . v. k n k TRY .t ft I Clock's Best f Union Hade s Tobacco I A Good Smoke or Chew. A Trial Solicited. Satisfaction, Guaranteed. X MANUFACTURED BY . j: The Clock Tobacco Co., G14-lG-48 Wyoming Ave. ti Scranton, Fa. KttititttititttitKititatititKteitit s Underwear We have it. all colors, all sizes, all kinds; ranging in price from 25c to $2.50 per garment, sizes from 28 to 50 iuches. Positively the most eomplete line of Men's Un derwear in town. It will pay you to call before buyiug. 413 SPRUCE STREET. Have you tried our mc Linen Collars. inclusive, limited for return In August o'lst. West of Chicago or W- l.mils til1 tickets fop this occasion will read going any direct route and returning via any other direct route, Other variable routes may be ued If desired top smull additional amounts, stub, for Instuiuo, us going direct to San Francisco and ictuiniug via Portland anil St. Paul. $:i extra. The rate Irom Scranton will be Kii.'J.". For further Information In quire of the local ticket agent or write to Mr. T. V. Lee, tieueral Passenger Agent, -'i Uxcliangj Place, New York city. m ' Organs for Sale Cheap. 1 oil can uuy a gooo necuiiii nuiiu ur gnu aa low us, $10.00 at Guernsey Hall, J. W. Guernsey, Prop., ail Washing- 4.H1 oi'iMliiii ainiiiMi n.t Smoke the new Klcon vtear. 5a, BITTENBENDERCO Men wiffdhwm.