tWtV rv'"'.'-?', ' i - ' "- . y v' jp?wpv!5!! 'WPWK 1?T"-fTr iW(jfn -1-r.A' , - ' "P? , ; '" ive .,y , sV THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1001. 0 rtf tef 4nfl TviS An Excellent Combination. The pi en stint method nnil bencflctal clTeiit.s of tlie well known remedy, Svnt'P of l-'loe, mnniifneturril by tho Califohnia Km Svnur Co.. Illustrate, the tiliiQof obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to bo medicinally laxative and presenting thcminthii form most refreshing to the. taste urn! acceptable to the syntcm. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the yjlejiii ciTcetiially, dispelling eoldb, headaches mid fevers gently yet promptly nnd enabling ono to overcome habitual constipation per manently. It perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, nnd its acting on the kidneys, liver iiikI bowels, wilhout v.viikonincr or irritating them, mnke it the ideal laxative In tho process of mannfact.uring figs nic used.n.s they aie plcnant to tho tatc, buLtl med li'innl qualities of tho rcni"dy are obtained from senna nnd otliei 'iiiomatie plants, by a method known to I lie Cw.ifoii.nia Kio Sviiup Co. onlt . In oi dcr to gcL its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations piease i emember the full name of t hi: Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAI. i.ouisvili.c. sy :rnv vork, n y. rrrfiilalivnll Druggists PriiaSOs. purtmttlo. At Retail. OiHh tfirnr pioinpt atirntmn (or 1.1O1 iV In ir 4ii prill oi Hir i-ty Ini uul of bc-t i,i (iij dnm ti- u-r Nnillrt iTc loi tf mi iihI huoiy purp o- a -prtLilt; H.M "f Ihi iIiiks lnt .iltrii'lin fade at I tfetkci. People's Coal Co. 'Iclcplini n "u'iJ Uflter Tenth i-trei-i. Bieakrt In inn n (luuil et"l I rut li CITY NOTES 4.--.-. I'Y II r- -I lie Helium- mil IIiiiNiii i iti ram 'ii'l ir.ienl.i ii iihplini' No. ', I,ii!. t irek, (.1 ir-i Miml uul I. iti in limit s. Ill sll li i -ll V M - Mm t ..llm. of I i inu nihil, v In' ih 1 1 in iiu I letil.il i.i .llh t IK"ll r,l -i J if.ll- , llilllllil, M l- HpMllill I ll It I, eiili .U llic I .ii kiw mill h"ui it I t.t inuln. Hll.l. I lusi; MUi. Ilii- luillu ami whuhfili' -.t mi iml lent ih.ilii. ni Ni.miun lull- illildrel In I ni' lllll pine lit I'll-llUr it. I.' n'l leu k til "tl 'lllllill'i lllllltu till' lllolltl i it Inn . .Iul in I Auiw Himi.lMi MVKII l'uirol.i. I lie Imwliiu Milili l.rl'Ufu tin' Wc-I I nl Win Miiii ii i'l Mlke-Uitii Hi. I Stic linen IJi.Isp liieltii.'ii, "i linliiliil Ini I i.l in. lit mi llir elle'i nl tin Ill Ill, u.i prl"itiril until I m-tl i nulit. V . I. .. U I'U I ln Hi l.iu no. I iikiw in ii.' iml Ur-tiiti (inpiinn pud ,n .ill the nun. iluuti ll' '.ilhi tiMriilii, .iml ti'iln ill ih. unplnm in ih tlntli'tii l.ulu, Wii 'iiiMiii .lll'l .Nnllll nllllllll milieu, Ul Iti I'lhl 1 l.l.i: 1.1 I'll III. -mill ii mu'ii .it hM.'iI in I .iiiit(i' lull, ,'j; Winiiniu' ,'iiiiin, tin in tunil iisiniu of the -Hiilit l.ilim piii.i, Milium - llillini. iilll n ik mi "ui i iimii iml si like" III I liiililin. i ene nf unit in." in .iml iii'iiml m t.iiiiuii. Ailiuivlmi i, mo .iml 'jui-.-t fen-, .in . iimliil llll W lt l-iritS- III' hiiinl'ii- nt llil .ill.l W.n i Ki.Hi' .".oii.Hli'll lllll 111 (t 'I tin II lllll ri'l Mi'lllnllll i., ,i 'i 1. ik i til. in l.ikp lull iii iti- ui na u( the i.i iml Amu nt llic I'quililh. I n,i Mill ,iiumi in iiiillni illl. I 'imillllllM.'. Ii.ik i linn .il'holhtul In ild I'l.iti tin.' JMMS nl ilui a"il in minis nt mi' II in I II lull, Nl.l.i:' lll.linir ( I I lie lioi-c Hut run 1IH, 111 tilt W.llllio l ill II, mi rili(,n, tliiniiiiv .in i iin -nil inn', iin Liiulii In .Inliii II. .N.illili. nl '(.laiilmi, Villi. tin' .niiiii il w, s"i" .iiiiiiinl tin- iiiiiMiK' nt liu tiiz with tin' Milium luiuiiif lii'nl il.iuiiH.nil l,t i,., ,,, ! tin iil(. Mi. .Villtn w.i. In mill ilunkoil liy llic .Inn-. iinilc (or IM .ul. Wilkes lljiu- lt. i nl. ii.wmii I'll i,i;iK'i:i:iiiM,,-i,(,o ,. .I'ljinlli.iiiiiii in llio i.i-o n( iho I'ljin, i ,i, sue i"iiiiiin Iij lliii'iii in t.inkiiii,v v.m Wm mi r lltdlll.l lllnlllillf, 'Iho l ilIO Ml (lllllldll in i.ioritiiui III I'liin. Inn te.i-.rel iipoi ilji.ti", .ilmiil loin .ii'iu ,iso. n( tho initnri ie in Ilii illi uul mho ipm, iiln nljinli-oil I,,,,!,. ni'l, .1, M. W.ilkot ioiii'M-iilii tin- iciiliiini., I.Mil.ll.S Ult'll.M, - Iho ill n;i mi nf lOMnnl i-il (m llic r.ioliin iiiJiiiifniu mini, to ,o Uin ill I lie I'lll.li llwi-u mi IIiimmIh i lolling, M41 Ml, 1111,1,-1 ,o .ii.iere of . fnhM'n Hon, Hill i'Mii .it l,o t oii-oiijlmj Dilier, iUin ,no hue. nuMiW'C lJmii nin-i, .11 11 d'limk Mum. 'In iiiciiilni, ' A Ijikp iiiiiuliii n( ireiustf tor K-cncil Uraji luic ,ii,-a,i rn i.iiil h - .( whiih in, liciii si. IViiIla', .iiailemi lur llirt. niiid. - " t 1 1 , TODAY'S EVENTS. Iln-io Mill lie 1 mrrlliij; nl ,l Hie ieeii. Iiukdi e( Sirjiildii Ihi .illiiiinoii, .11 e.'ilnik, il l.'l l.irliiujimi .ivuieii'. YESTERDAY'S WEATHEH. I uul 1 I.l 1. 1 lot M11 -.'I, l'Hl; lllghr.-t lLiii.,-i.iliiio ,,., vi, iKjiii-ej I.eucH Iriiini-rilnre , , jii iloiticj CcUllic 1 1 tin I. s I. Hi'. I k 1 rut. V ll'i 11 per 1 eat. I'liilplUlimi, SI lionij ciulol S i. in, n-i'j Imli. " f m 1 Piano Case Organ for Snle, A hetiu'ltiil in.ilios.iny pl.ino cuso 01 sun. but sjlehtly used mid Ju.st ,t.s pond .1-5 new? inn bo piuehaK-d at u Si eat liiustllil. tar cus.li at Cueuney Hall. .Ill and 316 Washington avenue, S'crantiMl' Pa 'nll and fee it. Smoke'tho I'ocono Ec, cigar, LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES one tlcc m4llfr Jlt'r ei,ins llen' ront-Kase. i IK'ii iii-1 to Li- nlaLeii intn llic Mae. It uuki, tlylil or uaw t-hioi (nl cj ; Rius iiistjut ui0 lei i oi ni J n J bunjiiiM. (IS Dig KifJU-st l Oiilfijrl iliMOiery ot the; Jc. Cuio and )iernls euolle-i kcl, lijluu,, i-.illouti .lid ,uri' Wt,. Alien', root.l'44e lfi 4 leilaiti euii' (oi nuatltiK. Iiet, jchiiiK (eel M .ill eliusl.-t, jml rlioe ttorci. JSi. IriilJikusc c'I.K t mill. Adilrc-i, A. le 6. 01in,tJ, U Uo, .V, V SUCCEEDS EATHEll TMILLIPS. Bishop Hoban Appoints Rev. J. V. Htissle a1 Pastor at Hnzlctnn. Alllliilllii'Pinclll wiih liliule last even IliK of the npimllitmcllt by ltlshoi llobnll nf ItrV. .) V. I Ill-isle, of I'IiiIiim, to (lUi'ceed to the ircttitillli of Kl (Inhilel'H piUhdi, lliixletnliiliiiide vaeiilil b.. the dentil of lie.. II. . Phllllpx. Father llussle iih reeded Knthei l'hll IIm nt PI 1 1 lie, when the lnltr Wiih tliitifreiii'd lo Hnzl"tnii The bii(i hils Itol ,et sl('ll out Who will Hlleeeeet Knther llUxsle. Tills viieiinij nnd the one eniised liv Ih" tin Hirer of ltn. .1. .1. O'Tnole, nf Plol (Icilee, In Wllld'H-Hime, will, Il Is e. pietpd, he lllled In the nUIIe of n lew dit.v. I'Vir Home lime punt theie lme not been enoimli ))llr.stn tn meel the neeili of I he Se rimton illoeeop. The ilenlli of Pill her Phlllllis Hlld the elevullnli of MoiihIruoi' (liirvey to the eplm op.iey will miilip the need tr ndtllllolinl pilosis the mine insi'iit. To supply Ihls necel, Itlsliop llohiiii lilts culled lour seltii mil Inns In holy ntdeis mid will nidiilli them nexl month. They me Messii.. U'ltojle, Kelt, llerfion mid l.. ue-li, who mo neiw stildonts nl St Mnrv's snmlliniy, M.illlinote, Mil. They will be iiinde deiiemw nt the seminary June 1", mid miliiliH'il in tho pt li'vilieioil, nt SI Petei'H eutliedriil by HNImp llnb.in, .lime ti The annual n'lieat of the pilests of the Sei.mton illni oso will InKe pl.ii'e at the dlleolltil, IIiiivp'.i In lie, .llllie !!-!". The senior prloMs will be on inlio.it the Hist week ntid the luiilor mlivtt'i Hie hceond wool.. A tuember nl the Sen let v nf .losii", finin the New York pin.lllie, U III i iindiu I theietto.it. m P. O.S, OF A. CONVENTION Delegates fiom the Eastern District of Lackawanna County Met Hcie Yesteidny. The qiiai teily i niiveiilliui was hold In thi.s ilty .eteiehiy of the e.iMi'tu ellstilei nf tbt P.itilotle Older Sim, of Ameiiiii nf I..ii'knMinn,i eoimt.v. There .no two distill is in this county, mid the earn ik ot the e.istoin distrlel es toielay sent tin oo eloh'saios each to the eoiivenilon. Twehe out of the lliliteeit e.impM nl the dlsli let wote ippiosenteil. The -i't-siiiii- wen hold in Al.iltn hull, In tho (iiieiiisey lnilldinc. Pieshlent II. I'. Huff 111, ill, eif AH. ('eihli, e.illed the ninililns so. j-ien ;it flbotlt It o'e look, anil .in amount of i online hn-liii's w.ts then liati-iieteil. Aflor tho loll-i.ill anil leatlhi? of the minutce nf the )ne eodliiS convention, ,i miiiiber of eeiiu mllloes niaile lliolr leprut, Iho I'liin mitlee em hv-l.iwt, .mil slate nf tho nnler lioins of .in especially iiitoiostins ii.itiiie. At the .irtoi tioein iiieetins .icllon was taken upon iho icpori, width won .ie copteel. Tin topni! of the eouimiltt'i mi the Mate eit the ordei showed the ilistilol in he in excellent eoiiditiou, theie linviitK hi en a I. use liu least- In liioiiilui.sliii sinio the last iii. il lolly session. It was dei Idetl to hold the lle.st e'eiiiM'titlou l''lida., Septoinlior 7, in Malta hall. The nin-t Inipoitunt business tians nctod dm ins the day i (insisted ol tho aileiptiein nf a le.solulliin f.iMiilus u ilinnso In the litiial of the en ele'i- and the instinct Ion of the seeietmy t" Hellil enpies eif Ihis lei c.li h of the sev en hiiiidied (.imps in Pennsj h.itiia.. I'.tst State Pieshlent A. .1. I'ollioin was leriitested to ))tosenl the icstilu I it ,u lo the statiuii anil national camps, i. ml lie will do set. Dm hie; the d.ij n number of Intel et liiK ndelK'ssi'.s woio uiiide by Iho elis tiiet pieidi'iits, hy W. S. nobeits. of thi.s i ity anil other ptoinliient memhei of tho euilcr. The district otlheis ate: Tto.sldeiit, IT. (.'. Hollnmn, of Alt. Cobb, iee-pieslileut. .1. ' Soleiu, of Dilli llioio; tieasilior, S. V. I'.oliot Is, nf ihis eity; totoiellus secioimj, W. S. D.ut lett, of this I'it.N. Iliiauil.il seinettiiy. .1. V. Finn, of (iieou Klelse; muster of fen ins, At llnhhs, of I'.u liiindulo; Sinn el, '. S. Kellnss. ol fiieen ltlilse: I'liaplaln, J i:. D.uls, of Alno.--ic. Those piosent .M'stoitlny woic. Cmnp 21, of tlieen Uidse. K V. Plnn: Fled UeiSiel, 1-' S. Kelloss. I'allip 174, of Alooslc, li. 1(. Knapp, .1. i:. Uavls, (!. 1j. lil'llloli: Camp 17.7, of tho ooiitiiil elty, W. Al.lSelhrls. U. S. Piatt, A. T. Heldleuiiin, I'amp 200, ot Cm boiidalo, AV. Al. Ilol.hs. b It. Cnlvin, C. S. Alesauder, Camp '.'Jii, of Utininnie, .1. C. Helen., lloi.itlo Hepburn, .leihn Hnr lls; Camp Jtl, of Alaellsouville. C. W. IMwauls, .7. V. Anilorsein, ,1. YV. Yeas er. Camp "IJ, ol the eentinl city, S. AV. l.nhoits, Tlieiimii Titnerton, c. i;, St. .Inlin; Cmnp 2ti'J, of Yostvllle, Al. !:. rUohiuds, (ionise U. Arnckloy, llnriy Haven; Camp .'m), of i:iiuhurst, Chaile.s Jenny, Clnience IMwnrils; Camp l.'.O, of South Set anion, James Hlnl, J. Y. Iloeliuor, John j.ewert; Camp -1411, of Alt. Cobb. II. nssond, William Kiitmer, Jot nine Poors, Camp .'i72, of the eenlial ilty, i:. 1 Haas, .1, YV. D.inner, W. S. Hmtlett. THE PINAE ARRANGEMENTS. Meetiufi of Memoiinl Dny Committee Was Held Ln&t Nltrht. A iiieetins of the Aleiuoiial tUy inui niitteo til Hie ( ii inn) Auuy of the Ito piibllc was held last nislit mid limit i:i'paratlon! for Iho nlisei vnneo of AIuv 'M I'oiisDiniiimted. Answcis In the iu itatloiis lo tal.e pail In the pni.itle huve boon iccelxeil from lleciiiiler James Alo'r, Dhee'tor ol Public Safety l Ij. Illlolli oel. the tluee Judses, the county coiniiiisslniieis, Cliy Cnuirollei Ksdias I tow ell, City Tieasui or 1.'. J, liohilisoil mid olheis The liovt llieoiliis of the cnininllteii Will be belli Tuonduy nislit, When Until miuiisemoiits icsmdlns the foimallou of the paiiide, the line eif inaieh, etc., will be made BIG BUILDING FOR CARS. Peter Stipp to Eject It for Scinnton Railway Company, The tSeifiiiion Hallway company yes tenliiy iiwaided to Peter Stlpp iho teiii tnicl for ereetins " biff bulldliis for stoiins cms, on the plot of s'ouud aloiissldo the power house, on Pml denco mail, The, building will he 17(1 feet wl'de, 270 feet deep nnd 2S feet hlsh. Stone brick und stool Is to he used in its tonsil notion, Theie will he loin tern tracks in the building, with pits under each of them to enable icpuir woik to be done beneath the ens. The 1)1111(1111? is to be (oiupletcd Sept. 1. ... - i i i i,i.m. See n, Circus, Pice, Hy btluglus the llltlo ones to see the play houso at Seln lover's blndio. You will then nndei stand why his ehll dieu'u plctuies aie ulnios) Hto ii,elf. The Gibson Pillow. The latest lilbou iiillon to.a ate of unusual beauty We hae them. CuinierVella Co., 130 Wyoming ao nue. SOME ONE HAS BADMEMORY DIRECTLY CONFLICTING TES TIMONY IN DUFFIN CASE. Dr. Longsticct Snys Dr. Roos Said Something Which Dr. Roos Snys He Didn't Say Miss Duffln Hcnrd It Said, but Dr. O'Bilen, Who Was Ptcsent and In a Position to Hear It, Did Not Hcai' It This Is Just One of Many Contradictions. Other Couit Mattel s. As jet, theie has been no blood spilled, or even a peisonal encounter us n icsiilt or the Diillitl case, and yes tetihiv ('onlflhuted little In the way of In hiKlm; tihout any e-olllslons. The featuto of .ewtoi day's trial was the dliei'l eontradlctloiiH eif testhuoliy. Iir. Hoos was tllreelly collttadlcted by Or. I.oiisslreet, mid Dr. O'Hrleu. In a iiegntKo way, eontrndleteil Dr. I.ons stioel. hut as the Infallibility of mom my always Intel poses III eases of t Ilia Kind, the e ontiiidleiloiiH baldly war inul n "calllns out." Neinly all the defendant's witnesses wete. one after the oilier contiiiiliclod by the plaintiff ami In the most emphatic ami direct manner, but the plaintiff beius n wo man, the mutter, of coinse, ends al that. Dr. L. M. C.iles tosllileel that some jo.ll.s befeuo the ae elelent to which .Miss Duniu now lays all her physical tlisoidois, he treated her, mid that she was then suffering- fiom the voty ail intMitH which sin now claims lesullcd fiom the accident. .Miss 11111111 iswoie that Dr. (iates elld not ti out her. He eiilled upon her and made an otis.isement tei examine her, but they had a dlsasi eement because she wanted him to Heat her at the Lackawanna hospital ami since then lliey have not lint! any communication wlmlexei. PP. PISHHH TKST1AIONY. in C. II. Fisher lest Hied that pi lor to 1VH, the lime of the in eldent. Alls Diifliu called upon him to hao hot o.os tieiitod; Hint he iiinde il pair of slasse. lor hot, that she took them away, mid, after bavins them nt home lor n time, returned them, and that her eyes won I hen In quite ns de ktllu n condition ns they me now. .Miss 1 infill! swoi e she went to Dr. Fisher to lie tie'.tted for a cold in the ho,til. lesultlus Mom si lp; that the doctor aiclelnntally bloke her sl.issos; and that the pair of glasses In in. nle for her weie lo leplnce those he had bieiUcn. that he ne or tteated her eyes, mid that the only defect in her eyesight then was a slisht (.ist In one o", o. (ieensi' V Phillls. l'h. D., found iiupei luteuilt'lil eif schools, testilled that Aliss Dullln applied to him for a po-dtlou as a teacher in the public si hoiiN eisht yoni.s ngo, ami that on ,k count of her hail e.esishl her appli e. nl mil was ii'fusod Aliss Duillii lestlilt'd that the only elealliiKis she 1 1 it I with Dr. Phillips was em eino oit.isloil, wlii'll she called ill bis iillice, to present her lencbcr's ter Hllcate lo pi dm her competency, mid thai no Icsl was made by Dt . Phillip, or liv any one for him, of her poweis ol Hiein. oi:di:ui:d iif.i: opt. When on the slmid Thutsil.i.v, Dr. P.oos denied, under eioss camlnatloii, that he had had a elisagieeiiienl with Aliss Diillin about his bill, ami that, as a le'sult ot this dis.igiceiueut, he or dei ed her mil eif his ntllco, alter ihioateuhig le kick her out, and that, on ti lateo occasion, when Aliss Diillin loltiscd to allow- bim, as a meelleal i spi'i I lor the ilty, lo paiiloipato In mi e";,iinln.iliiin that was bolus made by Dr. I.iingsti cot, be. Hi. Hoos, tohl hi r "Von have no case ami I'll knock the biilloni out ot Mini ease." While she m.is sivlns her rebuttal testimony ,esioida, Aliss Duflin told what I)r l.oeis had denied was the omii t tiuili, he told her at bis ofllco when lltev disagieeel about the bill, that she should leave fiuthwitli and i.ilsins his lisht loot In a threateiilns way pointed to the door and bade her "(lot out." When she was to be ex amined at Dr. J.ongsiieet's ofllee, pio- ions in the Hi st 1 1 in 1, ami T5r. Ttoos pii'seuted himself as a lepiosontatlve of the defenilaut, she declined she would nol consent to his pat tlclpatlns in the ON.iminntion because ho was ohnoNious to her and had enmity tn w.uds hoi, Wheioupnn, Dr. Poos limed up and eloe'laieil, "You have no case, ami I'll knot k the bottom nut eif eiur ciise." Dr. I.oiisstieel ceu i eiborates Aliss nnllll) in this. Dr. u'lirlen, m Uc louipiiuleil Dr. I tons as a medical e. peit lor the city, testilletl he heard no such (leclaiallou as MIm Dudin and Dr. l.ousstie'ol attiibute to Dr. Poos, and Dr. Hoos, when again called to the stand, hi.tnded It as utterly false. WHAT DP. POOS SAID. On cios.s oMinilnutlon, Dr. Items was naked by All. New comb If it was not Hue that he hail been bailseiiiis Dr. I.ongstieet lor the past several das about iho contradiction that Dr. I.oiisstieel was to lliuho to Ills. Pons', testimony. Dr. Poos denied thai ho Inui h.ulsered Dr. Lonss-'Mect, hut ad mitted he spoke to him about the uiat tep "I called upon Dr. Iamsstieet mid asked lilii) It he could swear to mull ii thins. He said h" had swoiii lo 11 and would swear to it again. That was nil Uioio was to It." Dr. Pno' denial mid Dr. lams Htieet's leltei.itiou ciinie fiom the wit iiess stand within the same eiuarler of mi limn , Dr. U. Wehlau, Dr. AV. K. Dolan, Dr. Heed Puius and Dr. 11, N, Duunell weio citllt'd lo she e.Mioit testimony for tho defenilaut. Their answeis weio lo hypothetical cases framed Mom the fads lu evident p, Dr. .leispph F. Hiant testilled to Inning examined Alls Duilln's eyes last Fiiday, as an CNpeit feir the city, .iliel thai Ills e. aiiiimitlon led him to conclude that .Miss DUtllu's delects In vision weio of long standing mid not tho icsiilt of the cut on Hie foiolie.nl she reielsed in iho niddeiit. lioth sides lested al I o'clm k. At the opening or coin t ihis mmuiug ur giinientH will bo 'niiiUo hefeao Judso Kelly, on the law points, and If the tast goes to iho Jury, summing up and chaise of the court will follow , It will be late in the afternoon, It is thought, bcloio the Jury will lecelvo tho cube. Judso c.upenter Is Hying u slander ta.se lu whli h Simon Nariibba, lb de fnihit and Mif, (iifiinello Vioms pliilntiif He ia allesed to have called her name. Hint did $5.UflO damasc to her lepuutlun for liuio mid piohlty. Naiiihhas Is tho man who wit a charged, but uculited, of the Allekus murder, and Mis. Vrunia h u bister of Miller, who Is the prosecutor, n, A. Xlmmermau and Vnsburir and Drtwsnn apiiear for the plnlntlff. Taylor & Lewis teprcpcnt the defence. Mnnlngo Licenses. tlMTfti Kidntlniii ,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,ii-crllin Mml( Mue til tc , Suanlnn IlilitJi MrM-rr '. :i"ft"i Norllt Mlln menttr IJI-iliclh Ann Tipp ,,,,,!i:o.'i North Main aicnue COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Hie rae nf Nt bon Mi trie A (" paln;t l.lie! I r.lnn.'if, ft it , wne referred In .ln'li .1, -Icf-fij. 'I hi cne nf llllMlirllt Cjrmin BJint tho i union ItdlH.iy eoiiipJiiy wa )rti-nb' I'm tillllCll, .1 II. Ilitllrr. I .In in Pill. nlh(t..v V C'nele-IK', I. ''. IVrk, William Wlilll.ilirr inui . .. Sflfi, fltlltiK J a Jury wllli .htriiti firi'Pnlfr irelillnu, iele-reU.i, foni'el that l.lwle llflie-rllnir. of MomIc, e tnrtilall.i Inr apne Itnl rrl from e-arhie; for litr clnlr, niul nr. motlnn nf Mlniiry A. .1. 'ol I mil. t'cle-t s. tlntitlln, of Mnnele. is piolnl(l a intmnlllft In ait for lirr In llic mnanenl nf lirr pinprly. lie caic a none! In llic turn nf ViU1". PROGRAMME ARRANGED. Routine That Will Be Observed on the Night the New Armoiy Is Foimnlly Opened. Tho oM'Oiitlvc commit tee eif the Thirteenth legliueiil aimory opening and mllllary ball held Its regular week ly meeting in the board of trade looms lust evening. In the absence of Chair man James W. Oakford, Colonel H. Al. Holes presided. Those piescnt weio: Congie.ssnmn 'William Connell, Henry nelln, Jr., W. (i. 1'arke, Colonel K. II. Hippie, Major J. R. l-'lsli. Colonel H. Al. Boles-, Colonel H. A. Wiitres, M. h. Smith, A. f!. Hunt, Conrad Sehroed er, Captain D. H. Atheiton, Captain Frank Vnndllug and Lieutenant Wal ter fiunstor. Colonel Holes reported that a meet ing of the reception committee had boon held nnd It had been decided to appoition the illusti lous guests among the v.i i ious members of the commit tee to be ontoi tallied at the residences of the committeemen duilng their stay in Hie eit , : The piogi.imme lor the evening of Juno II will bo us follows: Reception of the dignitaries in the headquarters loom of the m inoi y from S to 0 o'clock. At P o'clock the formal transfer of the now armory fiom the Serauton ("Ilty Guards to the Thirteenth regi ment will be made hy Colonel 11. Ar. Holes, the Hi st e onimaiiiler of the iegi uiont, to Colonel I,. A. Watres, the piosent commander. Speeches will then be made hy Major Cieneral Mil ler. Adjutant Ueneral Rtewml, Bi Iga elier General Gobin. Governor William Stone ii ml Vlce-Piesldent Hooscvclt. The giand march, led by the niili tmy celebrities; with their staffs, will follow the speech-making, after which the ball will pioceed timlof the direc tion of the floor committee. A nice question of elhiuette was l.ijsed le saidiug the order in which the above guest eio to speak ami the places that weio to he assigned them in the grand ni.iich. It was finally dceideel to icfer the matter to Adjutant Gon oial Stewart, who Is ,n nuthoiity on such quest ions. V.. j. Fuller, clubman of the sale of boxes ( ommiltee. was aiithorl.ed lo neld to his committee the names of such poisons- as he thought desirable. The design for the special invitation which is to be sent out to all the Na tional Gu.ud officers was shown to the committee and approved. It is a steel engraving surmounted by the blended state and national aims. Hon. William Connell lcported for the invitation committee. lie stated that if President AlclCinley leached Washington by the middle of nevt week, and Alls. AIcKinley continued to rapidly Improve, the president ivoulel midoubledlv make an effort to he In Bulfalo on June lo. President's Day. In that case It was only a question of inlliionce to set him and his entire party to come to Set anion for the ur inoi y opening. Air. Connell stated that It was the intention of the com mittee to extend an invitation to Gen eral .Toe Wheeler, who ho thinks would be glad to come if other engagements did not interfoie. Anions other loprnts of piogicss io eelveil fiom v.uious membeis of the committee weie the arrival of the "eiash" for the dancing Hoot-, the hir ing of Ratter's and Alexander's bands, the awarding of the cateiing contract to William Ilnnley, who will serve supper on the thbd floor of the ad ministration building; the consent of the management or the Steel Tired Wheel works It, shut down the steam hammer on the night of the ball, and the piobahlo willingness nf the several rullioiid companies to l educe the price of trip tickets to one half faro for those attending the ball. Colonel "Waties stated that he would have on hand details of men Hoin the leghuent to attend the taking of tick ets, (onirolllng the cab service and pieventlon of fires, panics or emer gencies of any kind. WILL NOT TAKE INITIATIVE. Recorder Moil Says He Will Mnko No Fight for Veto Power. one Important oidiniince. tho meats hi n pitivhllug for n license upon huck sters, mid sevoial i evolutions, havti passed both brunches of iiiuiiell.s since the passage of the icbohitlnn dhectlng tho city clerk not to .submit such or dinances and resolutions to iho le e. order for his signature. The i'lty clerk has obe,eil the t nun-(-llin.ii.il' resolution and has not pie snited the oitliumico pni tho iesou tlous to tho lecoielcr, and for the first time in llio history of the city llieso acts of the councils nro considered uwr without- the chief executive's slgna 11111'. AVIien asked eiloiiay by u Tribuno mall if lie would tube any steps to have measiiie.s passed by louncll.s sent to liii it Kecoider Molr leplled most cinphuHcitll. : "I shall cciiitiuly not. I am glad lliat councils h.ne taken this out of my bunds, Aly sentiments on this question mo well known. This thing n.av bo toted lu couit, but If It Is r will have nothing to do with it, I will nut take tho Initiative, you can ele ptiid on that. I am opposed, first, last mid nil tho t lino, to mixing up the executive! and le;slate branches of the city Kovernnient," Amateur Photographic FinNiing at Schriever's. Try tho New 5c. Cigar "Kleon." Guaranteed long Havana tiller. Amateur Photographic Finishing at Sclii lover's. BORN. l.Wl.i; In Suanion, V on iUy S). 1901, to Sb. Jii'i Mis. L. A. Ljiijc, 4 daughltr. NEWS OF FIRE DEPARTMENT NUMBER OF MEN EACH COM PANY NOW HAS. List Showing the Permanent, Bunk and Call Men Attached to Each Company Project for the City to Take Charge of tho Flic Alarm System Names of the Companies May Bo Abolished and Have Them Hereafter Known by Numbers. Volunteers Lend Their Aid. The number of permanent bunk and chII men in caeli company of the city Is here published for the Hist time, There nic now fifty-live peimnnenl men nnd sixty-two bunk and call men In the department. The Reorganization ordinance enlls for ninety-four bunk and call men, or thirty-two tnoie than there nic In the department at pies cnt, but It Is known that Director of Public Safety Hitchcock wll' swear In very few more men, If any at all. In the following tahle permanent men aie marked P; bunk men, B, ami call men, C: Ni-ptttur I'iirIiip (otnpanj 1", 1 It, I. i, lnl.il, II. Cnii'iilrit. Niii Vim KiiKino iiiiiiMn.- I'. ."! II, tot.il, ii. One mort llun dllnl (nr. I'liinkliti llnixine ictnpait I', I; It, H t, 1, tot.il. H. ,te let. thin rcqiiinil niuntie-i I'Mitnl Knclne inniiMti.i P, J; II, 1; c, tolnl, II. Conu'lcti'. C!t nrr.il t'lilnnry llnL'ine cnnipnio I', I; P, 0; I', I; tntal, s Tlnci' It thin nqnlidl nuiTiiifr. Ufsf KiiRine rnnipmi )', ,1; It, , (', ,1, totil, ?. Iliire lrss ttmn rrqiiliril ntiinlirr. ('nliiiiiln.i lliie (ntnpniij- I', I; II, (l; C, 3; Int.il. T Die !e lli in icqiiliril tnniilii, ltdirf llm tiiinpiin P, I; 11, (i; (', ,1; t i. til, fl. Tr lei thin re'qiiire'cl i iiinliri. I'liocnU- Chemical minp.in. -I', I; It. 0; C.', 1; lot il, ,', One ionic than r.'quliril number. I ditiiry Iloe lonipdm P, ,1; fl, 0; (", ?; lolal, a. Tlner- les Hi in reqitirnl number. Wni. Council llnse tonipini -P. 1; II, I; r, 1. tolil, 7. One lis Hun rriiiltce1 runntier. Keelior llnse unnpiin. P, .; H, 0; V, 3; Inl-il, I. l'oui- lra dun leqiureil niiiuher. l.iliert.i Ho.e coinpdtn P, '!; II. 0; (', I; Mil, ". I'lii- U thin requitiel nunihri. ViaBr Ilnie coinpHiii P, 2; 11, ); C, 4, Iota!, 7. One !es than teqiiireil niunher. Cimilieiljnei Ilce i nnipuni P. 1: fl, C. C, 2; lot il, fi. Timi le.; thin requlieel niitiiher. Hook .iml l.nlilet tonian P. I II, 2; (', 1; lil.il, 7. t'omplete. kejei- Vllei lln.e e nnipini -P. I: 11, n; C, n; lot il, 1. -eien lestlien triiiiuil niinilirr. Theie Is a eiy stiong pi (inability that it will not be ery long be'.ote the llio companies of the city will be nuni beied, instead of letalnlng their old volunteer names, as at pic-cut. Direc tor Hitchcock doesn't want to talk on thi.s subject, but it is understood that he lavoi.s the Idea on tho ground that the volunteer department as an active liie-fighting force is now a. thing of the pas-t, and that inaaii'iieli ns the city now has a paid department it bhoulil follow the example of every other city havinr a paid dopai tmoii; anil l'lim ber, instead of name, its companies. The idea may not nice: a llh t tic ap pioval of the sentlmeniiillsts. who will piobably contend that the old names should be held over .-is a laming ino moiial of the valor and devotion of tho old voluntccis, etc. The Ciamowell Fire Alarm company has offeied to enter into a contract with the eity for the rent of the thlrty-si-: lire alaini boxes which its owns at an annual lental of $1,000, the con ti act to run for a teuu of ten years, at the end of which time the boxes aie to become the property of the city. It is undet. stood that Dbcctor of Public Pafety Hitchcock Is not alto gether .satislled witli the company's proposition, and that he has wiitteu to them witli the idea of getting either a lower liguie or shorter length of time fen- tho contract to i tin. lie heartily favors the plan of having the city own and operate Its own llio alarm system. In addition to the tliii ly-slv hoen owned by the (iamewell company, the city owns fifty-six, which are opeiated, wiied and taken care of hy tho Central Pennsylvania Telephone company, which also operates and cares for tho Ciamowell boxes at an annual cost of maintenance of $2.-H4.-n. This, lu ad dition to the 31.1000 which the city now pays the Oamewell company, makes tho total cost of maintaining the city's lire alarm system Jusi ?!), r.ll. II. The city has no coutiaet with the telephone company and can assume charge of tho entire system jiibt as soon as it is ready to pay for the w ir ing and for tho employment of an electrician to take charge of It. When the initial work of installing the sys tem is completed it is estimated that the city would bo baved at least flo'iUO a j ear. , The earnest debit e on the part of ceitain of the old vnluntcei.s to assist the city in rcoiKunlzing and sMemH- tiztnc: Its lh-e elen.n tmont ii-n ovomnll. tied Inst week in the acceptance of posi tions as battalion cbiels by four of the old district chiefs and the father of the fifth one, No provision whatever lias neon made for tho payment of tlics-e men, except tho pay of call men, hut they have accepted tho places hugely hecauso they have a eleslio to he of all the n.ssiMniioo they can to tho city, and also because the fighting of Hies hulds fur them n fascination. Ope of tho most venoruhlo jelle., of the volunteer Hie depnitinent, the old cannon of the Franklin lhiglno inm pany, is now in the posi-esslon of i'amp S, Sous of Veterans, having been pie .senteel last "WodneMlny night by a. eom niitteo consisting of T. H. Allen, X.eno Derby and Joseph HalK Tho cannon had been in the possession of tho Finiikllns for iiohiI.v twenty. live jean, anil was llred off legulaily eveiy Font th of July. LETTERS FROM: THE PEOPLa Hinder this lieiding hort letters rf Interest will r published when aecomp-nleil, (or publica tion, by Iho writer's name, Tim Tribune eloei not eusume responsibility for opinions here expressed J i e About Dr. Walsh's Lectuie. Iditor of Iho 'lill.imc - mi: in me n. run urn num. mj -i. ui'io appeals d little fcl..-t(li upon Mukci-iii ." il llietcil liy Or. J.iiiu-n .1. Walili, in uliltli he UlrM tlut WllllJiii ,hakti-peare J a (Jlhulli, .iml tint the Iti'foiniatlon had an iiHiirtno rm Id life .ind iorl,-. Auoidlng In the i.vUtu of liiptbtii. ot llio p.ui.-li iliimh of Mrulfoul iipun. Slon ie hid, mi'lei' the iIjIc of piil -''), An, the entry of the bapthui ot WillUin, tin- urn of John Mijkenpejrc, uhlrli if the nejiet .nut only liblor c laic upon the Imtli ami irllgion of lite gie.it p 'ft. 'Hie ihuidi of Slratfnnl upon An uji a l'rotct jut ehinch. Ilii entry in tl,i, eliucli il in l.itln, "(.uliiltnuj flliui Jolijimlj Shakespeare." llio KcfuiiuiHon inlijht luie had sonic inllu. cikc In ilianjltu lmu to 4 ineic moral llf. , but hi, Morks remain the .uuo from the tiinelhe gieat poet bicaiue known to the world, fur mmmwiftwmMmmmm!M !" w i 'a v.N ,W a.v,i v7 HV' yjj .j i1 j' V , 7 Geo. V. Millar & j - -- KKSvIKKKKKSaiKXSilKKiiKXSOCKKKKKK a & 0M KnKMUKKMMUM5:$50SKKK5HJKX Our Bicycles Are Moving Rapidly From our store into the possession of many sat isfied purchasers who are buying Bicycles during this Clearing Sale of ours at lower pi ices than ever known before in the Bicycle business in Scranton. The Bicycles offered during this sale are all standard makes and fully guaranteed. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-314 Lackawanna Avenue. Give the Children a Treat That they will enjoy all summer. A Lawn Swing At $5.00. Like till Olio KlieiWII nliiiM' Will Klvo then, no end jnf iimiihompiit, 'J'hpy llio MintIK mill lllll llllie', anil me in. 11I0 tn lam mine than OI1C hl'ilMIII. Hill & Connell 121 N. Washington Ave. iliumim Hi. N 1M1 1.1.1I11. llm irl'le w 1 in Uniieil muni ni I allium 1111, In .ill he wink. Hun 1 tin junnf i'l linn fur I'i-iiu 'in 1 li' 11" nf lint f iilli. "d Uii 1 wlui I nl le .n .1 Iho en it I'l'U Mul.ii'i'i.lii 'It n niiiieii'v.11. liOMjiln In i-Miil lli K'niii uf lln fieati -1 iliainitl! lln wmld lut our ren, i'l in ntiili lil, niiculiil ieiiini'. iiiiunil,eniie .iml nuin H.K'I Inlelhit. lriiiuni lu ! it exliiul d upi'il lil-l inn 1.4. 'ind tin' flui't tniii'l nf 1'iu I Hid ,iiid (1(1111 inj hue' ili'M'tid Hull giniier In an rtu ielitluii i'f lu liejmli. " IIjIiiiI li. (ilti'l. .Siat.ti.u, I'J , M1.1 'I Tho Hills About Synuiton, l.ditoi I'f 'lite Tiil'UUi - .Sir: 'In thiirt who ih'ui' 1 w ilk .it tins cc-.u"il nf llm .ii.li, the Wi-,1 Mide lull i'l Mini Inn otter tujlii ii.e,uu- end Iho iltm 1 ,ini li renjidnl lur Id nlmt. I lie eliilii.,iuiK nl nio,ilieie, Iho ,u jut like .ii,eil4iu e i)f'plint .ind lire .mild kitullslit jlid lIm'Io ot tin- wnml, uud liu uinre liejutiful illiitr.itinii it llm 11-liiiu nf .irlli- 'I In re i ,1 -11 lie uf then .iml nekunii on CH'li .lile. 'lei tii" .1 li'iiip ni ,1 ,unl in liu )iuro ail nf ''the pithles wimili" wtiutd ,eeni the .'mm' nf elelijht la tlin.n in lieillli jud olheis sttktuir I lie icjnicii'ltii:.' IhiiiIis tn !" iklilfd f 1 jiii ouldnui- ri l(li. 'Imly l Ihu t (lit- zenith (if inui tujoiiiiuit, d 11 II in e- 111 he 1 i.ini'iu 1'Ii.imw uf ili'i(li)iimiil 1 hue Inlaid 111 her ,1'iii'K attirt-. Aft. I Hi" e.i'l"iniio lllll .ind u. inn uu uiuwil. H tieowheri Msilile, Intel and plant Imlli 1:1111 ', eiiilenii cf the iiilikeniU7 ilfed uf tin clad and imlKurjIing M-a.nn Fulkwini; u nun's dm lii.l.l ,pell luliil. Il'lj life. divine iiii)'etu l hilllnp ur elelp the iluiuu uf Iho wood, jttuuU null-in' new, lnyilad liae tuiu for iriitune, in ether Ijii'I If rot 111 llils uf Midi .illiiiti'Vi, ea en will liu louties uf epiin; rendei their henuke to the beauteous atliavtlum Hut U- 7&jj -T Flower Vases Att entire now Hiii of mil- own importation. The latest style is the "Iiridescent Ware a most beautiful effect, from 50c up. : CaU .ud look them over. Co. w.??0"!?-.'" ir in ntii.onK Ar ounu - Down You Go B Not the fiult of Ilii' wheel, p, r I ii, but Iml on tin wheel, linlfM it I .1 rry fond one;, tint s why H pill In lull Hit' Scranton Bicycle It (fl iml iironf rfzilnt bird IiiincV', but hud Vtinikii do le. tn Injure It tJ linn Hi iltt tp wheel 1 hep wheels Jm M, ind the i-ll.iln of we.ii- .1 ml aid- 0 ill lit. K 126-128 Franklin Ave. Shifting Responsibility Ih nhv.is t'L-!,iliIe, licn it may bo done (nne.Iti!tieiilly. Iciy nwnci- nf io.il rt.ito r.in-ir ioi'pon.iliililk'S that rln not appear in Ills account,, yet, they ,110 inipoiHllvcly inipoi taut. Tho opinion of an attoinoy upon tho .security of your I. mil titles mu.st be liai'keel by your own u.s.sets. JJy the pii.Miioia of a, ii'ann.'iblo foe? jeiu may .shift thi liability on the Title Guaranty and Trust Company Of Scrantnn, I'cnna. 012 Spruce Stieet. I.. . Wanes. I'ii-iilenl.,11. . Knipp. V l'res. A II. Mil lititn.k. Kil.h b. Hull, Viic iiiiitit, 'liut Officer. Men's Underwear We have it, all colors, all sizes, all kinds; ranging in price from 25c to $2.50 pet garraeut, sizes from 2S to 5c inches, Positively the most eomplete line of Men's Un derwear in town. It will pay you to call before buying. 413 SritUCE STREET, Have you tried our 10c Linen Collars. slrew I In path nf me Mn I at llic leyuli nf I e-illh at our dou. Ilin i'.u lu-ier weniii uf fpiius'i. mhliini' if ili..'l.ii. In ini' lilriuliiii: i Hie liiiiiu'n uliuli nun in In i-t'ii itii'ii aiieinits In p.i' tun. elld and .'"uns .n with end oi le i hi Heir -idiulialinn siraumn i lih'.eel ami tl,n I leei III In l hills- lhe ail- I I'f ilillmilllliriil . I health. rreeleriik lUrlnoll. JllllllliniC, l'i . Mj.i 21, pull. Tor Femnlo Complaints, ami ell-'C.iM's aiislu;' fiom .n impure Male of Iho liluoet Llihty'b I'clery N'i'ro 1'iiinpoiiinl Is an Invaluable .spu vlilc. rolil by Muttliowb Hios, Fans. Fans. A new lot of beautiful funs of iaio elchlKii Jiiht tt'ceivoJ. I'lMmcr-Wdla Co. 130 Wyoming; avenue. . Ainatcur Puotosiuphio Finlbhing at Suliricvcr's. mmuEunwi