TIIE SCRANTON TltlBLLNE-FKlDAY, MAY 20, 1899. 71 ssagssggs? These Are Kodak Days VVc can sell you any thing in the Camera line and teach you how to use them. THE GRIFFIN ART STUDIO 3oo Wyoming Avenue. Ice Cream, BUST IN TOWN. - Per 55C Quart. LACKAWANNA DAIRY CO Telephone Orelem Promptly Delivered J5337 Adams Avenue. DR. A. A. LINDABURY, Specialties Surgery, Diseases of Women oniceHouri i I to I'J. m 2 to t p. m AtKcsidence 7 to 8 p. m OIHcs aio Counell llullitlns. Iteildence 'JlOHoutli Main Avenue. Chas. McMtillen & Co. Have opened a General Insur ance Onica In the Traders' National Bank Building nest Stock Companies represented. Large llnc3 especially solicited. Tele phone 1S6J. KEELEY CURE Tor I.Inuor. Drue and Tobaoon Plame. l'amphliit free. I IIU KKELKV INSTITUTE. Scranton Transfer Co., IIUtJH J. KHIiNAN, Manager I 1'bei'i.n lissgase el'reet from residence to nny pnrl of tbe t lilted States. Offlcc 109 Lncksi. Ave. Tlionc 525 I We Do All Kinds J Of Starch Work. equal to new. Collais cuffs and shirts arc given either Klo-s or domestic finish, and the cdzes of your collars and ruff"! ate finished so they will not hcratch. L! ACKAWANNA "Till:" fAUNDRY sH I'enn Avenue. A. K. WARHAN. PERSONAL. In. mid .Mis. X. V. l.cot went to Now crk city otcicU. II J Slminn nml V. -'. 1'uller Milled for Buiope jfitird.i. Novell Viin Hoi sen oml 1'ie.l lttti, of I'aibondale. weie vl-itlng ft lend on OHr ptieei Wednesday (it till" week. Mln IMIlh 1. Williams has leturntd fiom u v ears' stay at New Jlesli'o, win-to f.hr wont to regain her lmpalied hoalili. Mls M. l.ouNo Williams accompanied Mim llll.uns h me Tlio engagement of Mic. Nellie I.owiv, former seel Mill v of tin- Younic Woman's I hrlsthiu ,ihMoi.itlrit nt this lt, to Iti'V. II N llursri. of tin.' Ohio confMence of the Methodist Bplseopal liuicli, Is an nounced. Attnrnov W. W. I..itlimp was taken with a w imp hemotihage while at I)r liraiih last Satiuday o cuius The doc tor conjlcleioil It bei-t fot him to re main ut his homo mull hotter. .Moiidav another wveii' .mack piostiated Ml. I.rttluop and hi' hon. who are at I'iIiicp tun, were hastily Fiimmonoil, Last even ing he was able to take a tit 1 1 1 nouilsh ment and the doctor hojas for ItU i c o cry. Ml. and Ml? M. 15. Ca-ee, ol fhleaso. weie registered at the llo:el Joimin jes teirinv, hut illil not tom.ilu hue over night 5li C'.fcv cani" hero, It l tsild, to become chief cleik In the recently cie ated transportation dop.ntment of whloh J M I)j1 Is Mipeilntondent. It Is ex pect"d Mr "'a,ev will moot Mi. l,il hole upon the latter' letmn fiom Now York Ut, where he Is nt pic-n-m. GIVE A GREAT SHOW. What Pittsburg Dispatch Says of the Wallace Ciicus. "The- Great Wallace Shows opened n two d.ijs' engagement at Imposition pail; Cjtorduy afternoon and the pro 'ranune prcsfiited was the best Keen In this cit for jeii. and was greet e I with salvos of applaiiM.," ways the Pittsburg Ulspatih. "The rurobatic ef lorts of th" Nelson family, the gieat- .st in tin li line in the woiUl. weiv imiply iiiimcluus, the Ai.geltis ale the iquals of any living nulMs In the litislneps, and the grand ballet, led hy iho famous Mine. Maeciul. was a rn-w departure in a elicits peiforniance, and one that was greatly appiei luted. There weie Inuumeiable nets by drst i1js;s .iftlfcts. while a small armv nf i?al!y funny clown. kept the audience convulsed bv their absurdities The show scored a great niece.ss." It will exhibit heie on Fildnv. Jun 2, on Ash stieet grounds. Deeorstion Day Excursion to Niaij nra Tails via Lehigh Valley Rail road. Kate from Scranton to Niagara Falls and rturn will be 10.9:. Ticket? will be sold good sroiug on ti.tln No, 3, May 2ij all trains (except th Ul.iclc Diamond F.xncss), .May as, ,nd train No. 3, May 2U. Good to return on all trains, except the Ulnek Dlinmnd Cx piess. to and Including May 30, IS")?. Inquire of Lehigh Valley ticket agents for fin ther partlculais. A special train for the H, P. o. L'lUs' minstrel will leave Central liallroad of New Jeisey at -I o'clock p. m. for Wllkea-lian.-. M. P. McCann. secretary. A. Card. TV. th ur.dci signed, do hereby ngice to refund too money on fu-cein bjttlo of Greenes W.iirdiiiecl Sjrup nf 'Jar If t fall to cute jour cuiish or cold. Wt al cuaiaatco a "5-ccnt buttle to piov sutla. rmtcry er money lefumSccl. .1. G. Uono & Son, Dunnoid P.i.; John I'. Donahu, Ccranion, P.i. POREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY Entertained by Mis. C. D. Simpson Yesteulny Afternoon. Mrs. (J. 1). Simpson entertained the Foreign MWMonaiy ooclety of Win Park church yesterday afternoon at a delightful ten In her homo on Olive street. It was the occasion of the an nual "thanks offering day." Mrs. Simpson save n brief talk re garding thanks offei Iiirb and spoke of Blshoi .loyce'H atutenient that the women of Korea hud no name until they weie baptised Into the Chi Mian religion. Jlls Hawley read a paper on thanks offerings lor buildings In Korea and 'n Mcxleo In which the constitutions are to be applied. Alts. Amelia Smith read nn article on "A Thanks Offei Ing In Falrtowu." Mis. S. I.. Koene, th coriespnndlng pectctary of the .Philadelphia branch of the Women's rmclgn Mlsslonaiy society then sae a moHt Interesting address on the subject nf Korea. Mrs. Keene has spout some time In isltliiR and studying the toielgn inl'slonary wotk of the Methndlsl chilli li. Her remniks weie exceedingly Interesting. In the course of the addles sh stat ed that the national hue of mourning Is white. If n member of the inyul family dies, the entile nation must go Into mourning. As theie are frequent deaths In that high station, the con slant changing would be not only ex penslc but troublesome, so the Kor eans uear white nil the while, the men being arrayed In long white coats, with a fashionable flare to the tails and cry full tioui-crs tied closely about the ankles, a costume which makes the women of the land h lace of laun dresses. A discussion ensued regarding the meeting' of the Philadelphia branch, which Includes Pennsylvania and Del aware and which will take place In October In this city. The occasion will bling 200 or more delegates to the city and a vast number of visitors. The. sessions will be held In Klin Park church. Mrs. Kecne Is In the city to assist In making picparntlons for the event. Mrs. G. F. Tttynolds I chaltman of the committee on entertainment. Mrs "'. ir. Glinn, Mrs-. C. H. Scott, Mrt. Arja Williams and Miss Tillle Utiwley constitute the other membcis. At tbe conclusion of the piogramme refresh ments weie served and the time was given lip to social enjoyment. SUPERSEDEAS GRANTED. On the Stientrth of the Action of the Supreme Court Select Council Refused to Confirm Mr. Vosburg's Bond. 'Chief Justice Rtenett and Justice Mc Collurn of the state Supieme couit at (Philadelphia yesterday made the ap peal to that coutt In the couneilmanic mandamus matter a supersedeas. The arguments to the court were made b Attorney George S, Hoin on the pail of Mr. Vosbuig and ev-.Tudge II. A. Kuapp for the councilmen and rity Kollcitoi McOlnley The argu ment took place at the home of Chief Justice Stcriett, After listening to the aigunicnts, the Justices held a consul tation and then decided they would al low the supersedeas. They paid theie Is a question as to the acancy and as to the election which ought to be passed upon mid .settled. They lived the amount of the bond at JI.OuO, and said they would be piepaied to hear the case at an eaily day. While n date was not decided upon, it Is prob able the case will be heaid in July. City Solicitor MeGlnley was In Phila delphia, but was not piesent ut the hearing. Messrs. Hoin and ICnapp ie turned last night. Mr. .MeGlnley yes tetday sent the following telegiam to City Cleik Lavelle: Philadelphia Pa . May IT.. M. T. Lavelle, c it clerk, Scranton, Pa.: Older of suppis-edeas gi anted bv Jus tices Steirett and .MiColluni. who both expressed the nplnion that theie was neither a vacancy or election. M. A. MeGlnley. The select council lust night on the stiength of tb" action of the supreme court refused to approio the bond of Mr. Yosbuig. TO DECORATE THE GRAVES. Members of Companies B and H Aie to Meet. Membets uf Company B, Thirteenth leglinent, Pemisjivanla Volunteer in- fantry, are leqtiestcd to meet at Malott & Mitchell's, TIC West Lackawanna avenue, I'rlda, Mav 2C. at S p. m.. to make ninangeiiiPiits tor dec oiatlnt graves on Memoilal day. The nnnibeis of f'ompany II, Thir teenth leglinent, Pennsylvania A'olun teer Infantry, me requested to meet nt the armoiy on Saturday evening at o'clock to take action on decorating the grave of their late comrade Tall man. - Coining into .Se1.111tononal.ac lc.iwan na ttaiii eterday was a pioiulneiit iii.iniitncttirer from the far west. Spicad ut hefoie him was a Tiibiine with the advertlsenient of a big Imok snie. The result: Jonas Lung's 80ns whipped te nigln, III., last night eight) ultimes ol cupilght fiction The iiuuiufuLtuii.f was n book loer wlio knew tbe nlue of hooks. lie grasped the baigain. There's a chanio foi mi tmlav. Thousand.! of oluiues si, II i.n s.ii,., -- - - Smoke the Popular Punch Cigar, Mc 500 QUARTS 7c Up. Havana Pines Fancy for Canning, 98c Dozen up. Head quarters. E. Q. Coursen 'IMioue3543. STRAWBERRIES CANDIDACY OF JUDGEARCHBALD GIVEN AN ENTHUSIASTIC START BY HIS FRIENDS. Largely Attended Meeting Was Held in the Superior Couit Room, nt Which It Va3 Decided to Work for the Election of the State Dele gates Named by Judge Archbald. Committee of Ten to Be Appointed to Forwaid His Candidacy in Every Honorable Way. In the superior court 100m of thf court house yesteidnx afternoon a meeting was held to adanee the can didacy of Judge P.. W. Archbald for the llepubllcnn nomination tor Justice of the sliptcnie eouit of Pennsylvania. Tin meeting was attended by it laige number nf repieseniatlve Republicans of Lackiiwnnn.t county who weie ery much linpiessed with the availability of Judge .Atehbald at this time because of his lecognlzed high (standing among the common pleas judges of the state, his extensive acquaintance and his ability to btlug to the supicme bench a thorough knowledge of questions that come up for consideration 1n tho 1 otupllcuted coal eases the supicmu couit is catty called to pass upon. Ills age and long expeiiemo nn the bench, for a man In the cry prime of life, aie also considered great ele ments In his favoi. It was the sense of the meeting that ndent support be given the following gentlemen who hae been selected by Judge Aichbald as his candidates for state delegates in the four legislative district of tho county: Fiist. W. II. Lewis, West Scranton; Second. L. M. Vernoy, ceiitial city; Thlid, W. P. Giilliths, Taj lor; Fouith, Hon. John I. Ilejnolels, Catbondalc. JUDGR WJLLAT1D pnCSlDHD. The meeting was piclded over by Hon. i:. N. Willard, ux-Judge of the superior court and c halt man of the Republican county committee, who was insitucud to appoint a committee of it least ten, of which he Is to be ex oiricio n member, who will take the Ticcc'Hiiiy steps to btlng Judge Aich bald's illness for the nomination to the attention of the Kepubllcans of th" state. The meeting was called to order at I o'clock by Attorney James II. Tor ies', who suggested Hon, H. N. WII lattl for chaliman. Mr. Willaul was unanimously chosen. Present at the meeting wete: Prothonotary John Copeland, lion. W. K. Beck, Deputy Postmaster D. W. Powell, Mine Inspeclois Heniy O. tPiytherch and TMwawl Roderick, C0111 mlsslonets' rieik C. F. Wagner. Cleik of the Coin ts T. P. Daniels, Deputy Cleik ol tho Coiuts Kinll Bonn, Louis X. Giiiini'i'. and Hon. John F. ltey nolds, cif Carhondale: Colonel II. M. Doles, Colonel K. II. Ripple, Post master John II. Thomas, of Car hondale. Hon. P. O'Malley, .At torney W. IS. Lewis, e-I'rothonotaiy T. 11. Dale. T. It, I3iook, County Supeilntendent of Schools J. C. Taylor, Alderman W. S. Millar, It. A, Zimmer man, District Attorney John R. Jones, Assistant District Attorney W. Gay lord Thomas, Attorney M. W. Lowiy, ex-Judge W. H. Jessup, John W. Reese, Taylor; i:. M. Veinoy, Sheriff Clarence H. Prjor. Attorney C. W. Dawson, At torney A. A. Vosbuig, Major J. W Oak foid, Attorney C. i:. Olver. Senatoi .1. C. Vaughan. C. W. Sehaiik, Attorney A. .1. t'olboin, Attnrnej John M. Har ris, ex-School Conti oiler F. I,. Wormser, Attorney Geotge M. Watson. Hon. J. A. Scranton. Attorney W. S. Diehl, Major Kerett Wan en, Hon. John It. Fan. speaker of the house of repiesen tathes; Attorney It. II. Holgate. At torney J. i:. Watklns. Attorney John F. Sciagg. Attorney Geoige D. Taylor, K. IC. Robathan. Hon. John H. Fellows. Altniney C. W. Cut penter, Llvy S. Richanl, Attorney John (J. Mc-Askle, Attorney C. A, Van Wotnier. County Commissioner Giles Roberts and S W Roberts, Hon. W. W. Watson, James H. To 1 ley, Reese C. Iliook-, n. B. Sturges, Attorney J. K. Uuir, Luther Keller, Mayor James Molr, tieoige W. Okell, Geoigo W, Beemer, Select Councilman Wade M. Finn. Attornev Uion Aketly. J. J. Williams. CHAIRMAN'S IcKM.WtKS. In accepting tho olllce of chairman of the meeting, Mi. Willard spoke as fol lows; We have assembled heie to fuithor iho Intnohi ol our I lilow -townsman, Itolieit Woclrow Aichbald. In his laiid.ihlti am liltlon to be ndxaiaed fiom the bench ot Urn couit of cumino.i pleas of In Ka wanna count, oei which he has pie sldod for inaii vtai-M, lo the bench of the Suprcnitt conn 01 the commonwealth. The position naught Is second to none In the commonwealth uccl 1 wish to say iltjht here thai I know of no man In the si He of Peiiimh.inla better rittfd to till the position than Judge Aichbald. 1 hao ptjPtlocd bffoie hlin all the ars Dial he has been upon tho bench, ami his Huns for the bench of the S11 pmne couit Is hfiiinil qutHtlon. To iue st nt ie the people of the commonwealth at this Jutiettue his iiinnil, leaal and niiiiilv tiualltliatlciiiH for that position In thu objtct 01 this meellng I s,-i wlthuiit the tear ot coiitrdletlon ti. all who aiu assonibhd here and to the people of the commonwealth, tint 11 .li.dgi Archbald has been riaUd for the Hiijin-inv lonit no bctlpr or woiihler name could iimh.u upon the slate, and I say to iho sTtp. makers, give, us names of this ohai.it tor upon joii slate ami theie will b tin oiciiidn'n fur kicking Tralni d and educated In Yale unHcr si he ranio to tho lui uilly eciulpped tor his wink. A tew Mais alter his ml inisilnn hu bicaine Judge of our couitH How w.'ll he dan piMfoimnl Ids ilutlns is . liJeuted bv his leroid, and the liwxeis h.le pieent who liave piaotleed before him can all tostlf.v to his slot Hug ch.nue tti as nn illi.'Uli: and able ilitlge. In (til hie ciuett ujioii the bench he 1. is kccwii nelilioi tileinl 1101 foe; neither rh h nor poor. Palmtriklng. hom't rind up right lu all his iiillugs, opinion ami do. fries, ho Iij gone 10 the root of til's nutter initier ln causation ami with th lilies of lew anil t(iill for his (.ulde he has adiuilgoil the maiieix before him lieorh, sciiiaieh ninl correetl) and his I'ecoiil has unlloinily been atnimed bv the appplUtn couit and no Jurist tn the commonwealth is hotter iltted todus for the place upon the bench of that couit. soon to be vacated by the letlrrmcnt. f our veneiubh) chief JiutKe, We are not heio to odv.ince the eati-e of a plum seeker but to present to tne p.'oide of the commonwealth 11 man and 11 Jurist fully equipped In eveiy iesptt for the lunch of the Supiome court. And we. his neighbors ant) fi lends, now nxsrmhlPil. send gieeilng to eoi county In Iho state and we pledge ou that If Juilg'i Aichbald l flee led to the Hupronie bench, the bench ami thu piofcsslou will piotlt thereby and the people of the com monwealth will have a JudKo who will faithfully, feiirlccslj nml Intelligently ad minister the l'iw. J'J. M. Vernoy was chosen secretary nd Chaliman Wlllaid called Judge Archbald lo make a further statement concerning the object of the meeting. The latter said that it man In politics Is strong In proportion tn his strength at home. It was only by the assistance of his friends, he said, that he could hope to achieve Ills ambition. "I need your assistance," continued Judge Aichbald, "and I ak It, vs you know two vacancies occur In the su preme court this year, one by the death of tho late Justice Williams, and the other bv the expiration ot the term of Chief Justice .Stenitt, who Is the only member of the court residing west of the Allegheny mountains. The near est member of the court to that part of the state Is Justice Dean, who re sides near Alloonn. The question t geogiapliteal location will piobably be urged by tbe men lrom the western part of the state In the selection of a candidate for supicme court Justice. "So far 11? I know at present tho other eandldates who are seeking the nomination ate Judge Henderson, of Cinwfoid county; Judge .Morrison, of MrKeun county; Judge Tinny White, of Indiana county; Judge Wullaoe. ot LawrciKe county. Judge Longneck'r, of Betlfoid county und Judge W. D. Porter, of Pittsburg", at present a nii-mber of the superior court." Judge Aichbald then went on to say that he has been endorsed by the bars of twenty counties of the stnte and has asstitnnees, that the delegates from a number of these counties will be In structed for him. The friends mid nc (liialntanccs he made while a candidate for the .supreme court nomination in 1S02 and 1S91. he felt, will be a consid erable advantage to him now. HIS DKSIRK. His desire Is, he said, that this coun ty go to Hnrrlsbuig and with unanim ity ask for Ills nomination. To avoid a fight of any kind In the selection of delegates he had, after a consultation with his friends, decided to suggest to the meeting the endorsement ot the gentlemen named In the opening par agraphs of this stoiy leu state delu uate. If these delegates wete chosen the only other thing he bad to suggest was the appointing of a committee to Issue a circular concerning his candidacy which would be sent to the delegates to tho state convention and prominent members of the party In the state gen erally. M. II. Dale said he believed the gteat mars of the Republican voleis of the county would willingly and cbeei fully endorse tho gentlemen named by Judge Archbald and he moved that those present pledge their best offoils to s" cuie the election of thee delegates. This motion was seconded by Major W. S. Millar and was unanimously adopted. District Attorney John R, Jones pic sented the following resolution, which was unanimously adopted Tint the chairman appoint a committee, of nt least ten KcpiltiHcans of Lacka wanna county 10 niuiiige and distribute a circular advancing the candidacy of It. W. Archbald for the Supreme bench and that thev distribute the same throughout thN state to delegates al ready elected to the Hepublleau state con vention and to the Republicans through out the commonwealth, and that tnls committed use all honorable mens to further tha c.indidr.cy of Judge Arch bald. Chaliman Willard announced that he would appoint the committee after con sultation with Judge. Aichbald. OTHF.H SPKHCHKS. Major Hverett Wnnen was called upon for retnnrks and spoke of Judge Archbald's gieat tHness for the posi tion he seeks and the necessity of hav ing some one on the Sum erne bench who has a knowledge of the nntluaclto coal Indtistiy. He was In Pittsbutg ie cently and Inline: that many of the leading Republicans theie expect the nomination of Judye Aichbald. The latter Is well known theio and has a large number of admliers who will be pleased to see him elevati-d to a posi tion he Is so well qualified to adorn. Attorney A. J. Colboru also lefeued to the stiength Judge Archbald pos sesses in the western part ot the stale. He recently tc turned from a trip tluotigh the state and found a host of Aichbald admlteis In Somerset. Iluler and other counties. C. A. Van Wormer, who came here tiom Montiose a few mouths ago, spoke of the hearty manner In which Judge Aiehbald's candidacy is leeelved In Susquehanna county, and M. W. Lowiy told of a conversation be tecentlv had with a Centre county lnwyer. The lat ter told him that if the nicnibets of the Centie county bar have nnjthlng to do with it, tbe delegates from that county will be Instructed for Judge Anhbald. Ills candidacy Is endoised to a man by the memheis of ilie Centre county I). u. Hon. .1. A. Scranton said It was not iieccssaiy fot him to assure them that he was heat Illy tn favor of the eleva tion of Judge Archbald lo the Supieine bench. The committee that will have chaige of his candidacy should put It upon a bioader footing than anthtacit coal. Make it on the ground of his conceded fitness for the position. He lemaikecl that when Judge Hand was a candidate and when Judge Archbald was befoie seeking a nomination and the necessity of the aiithi.ulte coun ties havluti a lepiesentatlon on the bench they were politely sneeied nt. "Fiom the way things look to an out sider, this is Judge Archbald's jenr," said Mr. Senator.. "I slncerelj hope it Is. Xo one would be more p?Ia-ed than 1 If the state at last should do us Jus lice by nominating Judge Aichbald. I have an acquaintance with many of the common pleas Judges of the slate nml 1 believe he is head and shuulileis above most of them." Hon. John R Parr said he believed Hie Lac l.awaun.i delegation should go to Harrlsbnrg and work with heatt and soul for Judge Archbald.' He had dls coveied at Hanisburg that Judge Archbald Is eiy popular hi nil paits ot tho stile. His iceognlzed Illness for the place and his either qualities, make him an Ideal candidate. Memorial Day at the Lyceum. The usual Memorial day .entertain ment under the auspices of Hzta Gtillln jmiit. G. A I!., will be given at the Ly ceum theatre. Tuesday evening, Mav SO, by the Star Lvcouni company, of New York. clt). This well-known com pany cany with them the Edison Vlt giaph and the largest and most com plete lot of views in existence. Tickets lescrvcd Monday nioinlug at bo:; olllce. Out of the bankrupt stock of lieldle man the Bookman over one bundled copies went to the Scranton llbinry jesterday. Another big shipment went to the Dtinmeirc high school. No books weie ever before sold so cheap. It Is the chain o of a lifetime. Smoko the Pocono cigar, Co. FlatuUnco la cured by Becham s Pills Smoke The Pocono Cltrar, 5c, PUBLIC DAY AT TRAINING SCHOOL PUPILS GAVE A DEMONSTRA TION OF METHODS. Exeicises Opened with Singing and the Remainder of tho Time Was Devoted to Teaching by the Tuplls of the School Piorjrammo That Was Observed Miss Mary E. Sykcs, tho Tiaining Teacher, Wns Congratulated by the Many Vis itors Present Yesterday Afternoon. The pleasant room of the Scranton Tiaining school was the center of nt. fraction at the high achool building vesterdav. As Is the custom at com mencement time the walls were almost hidden by the rich, changing greens of hemlock boughs, while luxuriant wood ferns made n tropical coiner at the further lde ot the department. Flags gave a bright note of color In the decorations. Miss Maiy I. Svkes. whose woik us a training teacher has been so satis factory during her Slav In Scinuton, was congratulated by the many vlsl tois yesteiday afternoon on the unmis takable evidences ot her piactlcat Ideas and the Intelligence of the young women under her charge. Theie was a laige class and the faces of the members bore mntks of unusual teflne ment and Intellectuality. The afternoon exeicises opened with singing, after which the entile time was devoted to demonstrations ot ac tual work. Classes of little people were brought In and weie taught by various memheis of the class, not by any means a "show lesson," but In the regular eveiy clay woik which, with the teacher who has gone this far In the ti .lining school, never degenerates Into meio routine. The eager, active Interest evinced by the small pupils, whose attention It is always difficult to fix, was a significant comment upon the methods employed. The pupil-tcacher.s at time fotmed the class under insttuciiott and th" en thusiasm brought out lu the couise of the lesson was contagious and was Tho pupil-teachers at times fotmed the fell by eveiy spectator. The pro gramme of the day consisted of: Reading Group HI .Miss Iltilton (Change from Script to (Illnt) Arithmetic for Giammnr Grade, Miss Smithing (Area of a circle.) Numbet Group II Miss Goodman Penmanship Miss Featenby Language Group I M1ss Fellows Physiology, Intermediate Grade, Miss Devine Number Gioup III Geography , .Miss Fotgeng Miss McMillan .....Miss Jones ,...MIss lit own Reading Gtoup II Calisthenics Language Group III History, Grammar Grade. Miss Porter Miss McCulloch (Pie-Columbian.) Reading Gioup I Miss Jenkins Music: MIsh Nallln Geogiaphj Group II. .Miss Von Bergen Diacritical Marks Miss Hstclle Number Gioup l Miss Klefer Hlstoiy ot Flag, lnteiinedlnte Guide, Miss Phillips The class was composed of the follow ing: Misses Marian McMillan, Kathar ine Smithing, Irene Goodman, Cora Jen klns.Stella McCulloch, Get truele Fellows, Wllhelmlna Latige, Helen Feattnb, Rdlth Button, Maud Kstelle, Rachel Jones, Bllznheth Bartett, Hmma Foi geng, Teiesa Nallln, Katharine Blown, May Klefer, Leila Potter, Hannah Dt -vine.Caroline Van Beigen. Martha Phil lips, Annie I, Caiilfleid. Mary Kennedv-, Reglna .Mabon, Julia Maber, Pose 11. Unbeit", Alda Atkln. Anna Judge. FLOOD IN THE SCHOOLEY MINE. Moie Pumps Are to Be Put in Oper ation. The flood lu the Schooly shaft at Plttston hns rl-en to a pclnt between eleven and twelve feet from the bot tom of the shaft All of the cneiglcs of the ofllcials ate just now being bent toward lemoving the water from the foui teen-foot vein and preventing It fiom flowing down the shaft. There aie seven pumps at woik in the four-teen-loot vein, and thp volume' of water that finds Its way Into that vein can he judged from thp fact that all of these pumps are unable to remove the water, the oveiflow 1 mining into the shall. Two mote pumps are on the gtound ami will he plajeed In operation as soon as possible. It Is hoped that when tie' mlrHtlrtrtnl , .!,.. ... nit I ,. n,mnn,l..n .11 t .,.... .'.,. j't, ,,- p,..- in ujici . llturi, .111 oi i lie water 1 tinning into the loiirteen- foat vein can b removed. Attention will then be el'.i cited toward providing additional means of lemovinir the flood In the Bed Ash vein and fiom the bot tom of the shaft A VALUABLE PUBLICATION. The Pennsylvania Railroad 1009 Summer Excursion Route Book. On June 1 the passenger department of the Peniis.vlvnnla Railioad company will publish the 1ST.' edition nf Its Sum mer Hxeutslon Route Book This woik Is designed lo provide the public with short descriptive lutes of tilt principal summer lesurts ot Kastein America, with the routes for leaching them, and the ratea of fate. It con tains all the principal seashote and mountain resorts of the east, und ovei fifteen hundred different routes m combination of unites for i pitching them. The book has been compiled with the turnout care, mid altogethet is th niost complete and comprehen sive handbook of summer traced ever offered to the public. It Is bound In a handsome and strik ing covet. In tolois, and contains sev eral maps, piesentlng the exact routes over which tickets uie sold. It Is also profusely lllusti.ited with fine half tone cuts of boenery nt the various ie soits and along the Huts of the Penn sylvania lallroad. On and utter Juno 1 It may W pio cured at any Penns.vlvanla iniltoud ticket olllce at tbe nominal price of ten cents, in, upon application to tho general otllce, Broad stieet station, by mall for twenty cents, Whooping Cough, I had a little bov who was neaily dead from an attack of whooping cough. My neighbors lecommondeel Chninberluln's Cough Remedy. I did not think that any medlcne would help him. but after giving him a few doses of that lemedy J noticed uu Impiovt mont, and one bottle cured him en tlicly. It Is the best cough medicine I evei had lu the house. J. L. Mooie, South Burgettstown, P.i . For tule ly all cltugglstn. Matthew Bios., whole sale and retail agents. m - ' , Steam Heating nnd Plumbing. P. P. & M, T. HoTvley,23I Wyornlns e.Ye. The Traders National Bank Capital Surplus $250,090, 75, 000a Letters ot Credit for Travelers, availably all over Etirope. We solicit account from firms, lu dlvidmls and corporal lon.s. P L. PHILLIPS, Cashier. A Record -Breaker. When it comes to a movable capitol the Philippine capitol is certainly a record-breaker. When it comes to selling hats our pi ices aie also iccoid breakers. CONRAD, Hatter 305 Lackawanna Avenue. 0 PLATES Attilici.il Teeth for which other dentists charge $is. $12, SS and $;. Our price, $8, $7, S and S2.7S. Gold Ciown and Budge Work for which others charge $10, $5 and $;. Our price, $5, $4 and $1.50. Gold and other Fillings, 25c up. We extract teeth, fill teeth and inseit Gold Ctowns .ind Bridge Work without p.iin. Dr. Barrett, Dentist, 316 Spruce St., HxJS,n LEADER IN LOW PRICES. - Jiytrtrr1 XKW LINE OF RFII Z nKINNFR 0.t...J"'"n I, Hullalng. BUY FISHING TACKLE ?&S8BBlB&? AT FFITHN' Keovedto 1 L.L.IU11 J, Ilop-niiAve fflC-v- vS? tPh JV Hii-SrssS 132 Wyoming Avenue. HONEY OIL AND TELEPHONE 622 141 to 149 Meridian BURNING AND LUBBIGATING OILS. PAINT DEPARTriENT.-Purc White Lead. Colors and Varnishes. a harmony in color on the Insitio or outside walls of your house means rest and pleasure for tho eve. If son have decided on the shades you need for extol lor or Interior decoration. Permit us to till voiii order. Wo havo PAINTS rcadv mixed and also Drv (-clots, Oils, ie to make ,inv iloshotl tone . Tha lllnlltv Is ei client Ihe colors being per-lillVt"-''" Ulul ""' viU ,"!"lr"'K Bleat dura Oor mites on those goods nnd BniKhea ' evcr.v description, Is moderate. MATTHEWS BROS., 10czrna aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitm Hand & Payne We io .siiuw.tiirn special Line uf In Itove'slhte S'onr m-IIanls and I'uIN 2" HAND & PAYNE, 'SXK8... i ; :oj Wmlihij ton Av. 5; niiiiBaiiiiiiinim!fsi5!ii!ii3miiiEtiiii AH New nml Modern Fixtures. Perfect s.tmtarv plumbing. Goods not exposed to dust and diit from the street. Everything .1 market should have you can find here. Compet ent salesmen. Prompt service. 1I0-1I2-114 PENN AVENUE. The new youiiR mother -penlstline - trylntr to make her luhv t k. Later on she spends tune trying to keep the dear one iinet. All vouii? mothers " want to spend some time looking at " these new llAUYCA!TIAGl-.Saml GO CARTS. They are the leaders as to T style and low prices . Ask to see our lieautv Go Cart for $6.50 T Don't pav ?i and Si for our win- clow Awnings -we can stipplv vou " with the BLSTAWMNG made, the "" ' CLIMAX " at from i w to $200. t; I as to put up, ready made, no div- . appointments. Other Seasonable Things X Aie here in iiuantitv as well as quilitv. HHWGI.RATOKS. MAT- t" llrG PORCH CM MRS and Sl.T- T TI.KS. ROCKI.RS of every descrip-. tion. LverythiiiR yours lor a prom- , -ie to pay. V 225-227 Wyoming A70. Catalogue for out-of town buyers. " spnd our address --t-f-f-ti This Toilet Set At Is the best bargaiu ever offer" cd iu the city for the motley BUY OXi: OF 0UK Dewey 7 Plates ' O MANUFACTURING CO, Stmi, Ssmloi, Pi wt a1 ! lit 1 o -f - lsJ4 J -j-( .' ,4 t.,A ..,..... JTUj
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