viic- trtyfr; " .-v "r THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-r-FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1899. a CONNELL BUILDING. DESIRABLE IGI FULL PRIVILEGES OF Law Library APPLY TO . L CONNELL, Iloom :t02 Council Building. The Angelas Piano Player. When mk hcais music n rendered on th(i AiibcIus with rplrlt and expression that Is almost man clans one c.iti hardly lenllze that Hiuli music Is undo lv nn uutotnntlc muhlne It Is ho human like iiml urtibtlc to the mliiiitmt details (fJtmpn and expression. Thioiwh till fiunient the most illuicull classic or simplest ballad enn be executed by nost unmusical poison The AtiKelus mt an electric thumn-bo. but simply Is uwiv with the dllllrult lethnlcil 'k while 5011 rifiulite tho tcniK nnil ire5Hlon to pult .vouihclf It Is mot imrcclated bv tho best musicians who kecocnlze In It a most n m irkable In- fetrument On exhibition at all times, at Perry Brothers 'JO.'i W) online Ave. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Depends largely upon the supplies. The right kind at KEMP'S, 10:1 Wyoming Avenue DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ('flleellours-On.m. to 12.HO n.m; 'J to 1. llllamt Untitling, Opp. I'ostolllce CITY NOTES t 4 s -M- --" "- HY THE CONVERTS -Tho Rest no mission heixlce will be conducted b ihii converts, tonight. CAllNGi: OF OITIcnS - Attorney John M. Hauls has vneated his olliccs at the Coal nxchatiRo bulldlnR and It. now at room CO'J Council building. PARLOR SOCIAL. Tho Or.cn RMro Women's. Christian Tcinpoiancc iinl'iu held a parlor social last evening at Mrs. J. L Clittord't, 111 IV mi avenue. ltnOl'LAll Mi:nTIN(l-'lhe m.in.iK"rs 01 the Home for tin ('tlenilU.it. will hold a regul ir nuetliiK this muiiiliii at tho "V MinR Women's Chilstlun association at i'M o'clock. l'l NnitAI. TOMOUROU'.-Tho funeral of Amos nnibenj, 01 Wist Su.mton, will bo held tomorrow luoinlnK A hljh mass of iuiuIi m will in huhr In St Pat rick s chuich beginning at i o'clock ni'Gono inn OKi'icni:.-.n un known wKiunu about 5 jars of aRe, sup posed to bo dementi (I, Insisted on IiurkIiir I'atrolman l.ona Dij on Lackawanna avenue list night and was locked up for bafe kccpliisr. I10NDSMAN Sl'UUI.NOnunD lll'.I! -Jennie Stevens, charged with cntlclns minor children, was sui remit an .scin day by hei bond-man and was last nlRht locked up in tht C'entei btre-tt station house bj Constable Timothy Jones.. ounnTiNO snuvicn.--At s oMock this OVelllnR a RltetlllK SOlViCe' will bo jtlvin it Ciiaee l.titheinn chuich for Rev. and Mis. Luthi 1 II Warlns. Mr Wur InR who mici eftls the Rev. roster V. 01ft as pistol" of (he chuich, will take chaw next Sunday. CARl'n.NTnU Ill'RT-John Kellar .1 carpenter living on Locust Micet, fill a distance of thirty feet Horn a building in I'rleehurg teste rdu MitnlnlnR stveie Injuries to his back Ho was working on a sealfold when It collcpspd, preclpitat ting him to tin 'round Ho was taken to the Lackawanna hospital JAMHS ROLAND 1NJITUUD.-James Roland, of I'pper llttston iivnuie v.is Injuied at the AMu viorks jtsterd.iy. He was atnuk on the left toot 1 a steel bai. The si'igeons at Iho Lacka wanna hopltal, wluro he was iemovd, si.y ho will bu ablo 10 woik In a few days. PAY-DAYS Tho Delaware, Licki wanua nntl Western company will pay the Dodge. Rollcvur and Oxford collieries today Tho Delaware und Hudson com pany paid tho employes at the Mativllle colliery at Green Ridge and the supirln tendents. agents and clerks ut Scianton and Carbondalo yesterdaj. KI.nCTION CONTHST-The wltnessps examined jesterdny la the LiiiiRta(f Kellcv election contest weie Scianton Jnhn Glblons. Patrick Corbett, Thomas McDonald, Thomas Caw ley, James Qulnnau Jr.. Thomas Moran: Tllakoly, Harry Bitgravcs; Cnibondale, John II. Brink. HELD FOR A linAUlNC-Jtlchael Rowan, of Dunmore, was nrrested hist night by Constablo Thomas, charged wllli threatening to kill The warrant was Issued by Alderman Millar nt the Instance of Mrs. Cathrlno Rowan, vvlfo of tho prisoner. Alderman Millar held Rowan for a hearing t!iU morning at D o'clock. CHAMBER CONCERT. Tho second chamber concert of this season will be OFF 4!MffiS Riven by the HembcrBcr eniartotto In OurniBoy hall on Juno !. ThlB announce ment of a repetition of another delight ful ovenlns with tho memory of tho one heard not ion? nco will ho received with dellcht. The numbers to be given tiro 1 minor nuaitelto bv Chcrublnl; child hood scenes b Schumann, A major, nuar. telle, by Oodiird. nnns lUVriD. A mmnn of bees be lnnRliiK to Ur I. V Kvcrhnrt, of 133 I'rnnklln avenue, cicuped yesterday af ternoon iiml collected In one of tho treett on I ho Cathedral grounds. They were sifclv hived again by the doctor and pevetnl others after about nn hour's woik. Tho process was witnessed by tilto a ctowd of people and wild stnm pedes would onuo when any of the bees camo In tho vicinity of the onlookers. riNB KNTliUTAlN'MKNT An excel lint entcit.-iltimcnt took pl.ice list even I in; In th" rooms of Lieutenant Krrn (Trillin post No. in, (irand Anny of tho Kepiiblle, on Liickuwunni avenue The affair was Riven under the nusplcrs of the Women's 111 lief corps. No. CO. and w.ts In charR-o of the ONieutlve commit tee of tint tunnel, Mrs. Randolph .Tones, rhnlrl-idy Miss Irma Walters plnyd a violin obllRnto and Miss Clara Jlias leudeied a whlstlhiR J-olo Vocal num bers were siwr by Miss Jessie llrlstley and Miss C'lnrn Itnss and Mrs Tied Warner entertained with a b-inlo so. lectins. A cake walk broiiRht the pro Rramme to n close after which refresh ments were served A "BABY" CLARKE SCARE Faotoryvllle Thought It Had a Cluo and Sent for Help Chief llobling Made an In vestigation. Word came from Fielorv"llfr yes- teiduy monilnif that Chief HoblliiK was wanted up then to InvestlRate .'1 e-luo In the nilsslnf "Ilahy" Clnike ease. The chief and Secretary Hatton went up post-h.ite, hut c.tmc home empty handed. Two men, accompanied bv a Utile Bill, put up at tho Kicloryvllle hotel Viln"-day. They left tho child In c.iro of the hotel propiletor and went away, S.0I11S; thp woultl he back the next morning When thev did not letutn In the inoinliiRns tiroinlsptl, attention was directed to the child and some of the people around the hotel began asking her questions. Tho child h.ild hpr name was "Ilahy" .Tones, and that she had a sister named Cuulo Jones working In Now Yoik. This was I'tioiiRh She said a Rood many other things, hut these were tho titteiances that biought on the excite ment. It was apparent nt a glance that "Da by" Jones could not be ' Rnby" CHike, as the former Is five years of age, und the latter not quite I wo. but then theie was no telling but that the kidnapped child might have aged i.ip- Idly since Its abduction, and then, he sides, theie was no gr-ttlnK away from the fact that the name of the babe's sister inn! that of the ml'-Bin? nuise v ero identically the same. What else was there to do but bling on Chief Robllng? The chief and Seeretaiy llatlon, after hearim; the stoiy, came home on the net tialn. They took the trouble, how ever, (if inquliing about the two men, who thev le.uned weie peddlers, well known in that vicinity. One of them is named Jones and he Is taking his little gill along on the peiiodleal tiip which this aie making through the country. THE GREAT WALLACE SHOWS. They Will Exhibit in This City This Afternoon and Evening. The Great Wallace Shows will t-pi.-nd tin Ir acres of white t amass in this eitv todav on Ah stieet ground And. If the advance lepoits aie to he believed, the tented institution this season Is one of the largest cli eases in Ameilc.i. Tho press of eveiy dty In which the shows have exhibited have been lavish In their piale, paitluil.ulv the Pittsburg p. , chionlcle TMi -giapV vvheie the shows appeared a shoi t time ago. This gieai newspaper has among other good tiling's the lol lowlng to say. "Tho title of 'The Greatest Show on Kaith' has been claimed by many ag gregations which annually 'visit this Ic4n.it , hut It is eel tain that there nie none greater than the Gicit Wal lace Shows, w licit appeared here Mon day and Tuesday of this week. "Not a feattne as advertised was omitted and all who attended the per lormanee were loud In their praises of the piotluttlon and tho honest nay In which the management conducts, the gigantic affair "Indeed, theie Is no featme of the great combined show which is not Hist class anil far above the aveiage, and no one need hesitate about going and taking their wive s and families or their swofthc-nits, and they can icst assuietl they will be well entertained. Anvone who has seen the Great Wallace Shows Is sure to go agiln. because some of the fentures are so novel ami startling that one could not the of seeing them. We Can Tix Your Watch whether It be a cheap or expensive one Mr. Julius Fein hns taken com plete chaige of our watch lepahlng department. Davldew Rrothers. Big Clara Bake, at Wuench's Mimmer gniden, Saturdny, Juno 3. All are invited. Good music. Steam Heating and Plumbing, P. P. & M. T. Howley,23l Wyomlns ave. One thing is certain A Hair Vigor makes hair grow. h uc fe&ft-etf Uraf jiA VjtrM BANQUET OF THE IMPERIAL CIRCLE WAS HELD LAST NIGHT AT THE HOTEL TERRACE. Closo of tho Season of tho Chau tauqua Clrclo Was Commemoiated by the Event Those Who Re sponded to the Toasts AddresB of Attorney J. Watson Btownlug on tho "Progress of tho Century In Commercial Industries" Names of Those Who Attended Banquet. At the Hotel Terrace last evening the second annual dinner of Imperial circle, Twentieth Century class, Chautauqua Literary and Social circle, was held. It was attended by about thlity-llve members of the circle, nnd was a very enjtnble event. It was held to com memorate the cloo of the circle's sea son An excellent menu was net veil and after it had been discussed to the sat isfaction of all present, tlm season de voted to the "feast of teoson and How of soul" was entered upon. The exer cises began with nn address by the president. Ilerschel J. Hall, In which ho spoke of the work ai conipllshed by tho elide timing the ear. He Intro duced Jlts Lowell M. Gates as toast master, and the following programme was then carried out: "The Impel lallsts".. Aitbur L Collins Music Mlnca Meiita de Collegensla Air -Good-by, my Lover, Good-hy. "Women of Today," Mrs. Edwin C. Dean "Men of the Hour," Di Dinlel A. Cnpwell College Ode Fair Hnivurd "III Domestic Science," Mis .1. Alfted Fenningtnn "Cominetclal Industi " J. Waton III owning "Fine Arts" Mrs. Milton W. Lowty "The Phoiioguiph"..WI!llini I! Pieice "Medicine" Dr. Lowell M. Gates "Phllanthrop.v." Rev Robert V. Y. TMcho The regulai toast list was followed by Inipiotnptu speeches by other mem bers of tho elide. One of the ory thoughtful addieses trf the evenim was dellveied by Attorney J. Watson Hiovvning on the "Progiess of the Cen tury In Commercial Industrie-" In p.llt, he said" ( ENTl-RY'S PROC.ltnSS The passing of the centmy exhibits to a vvoiiibMful degree four meat facts. The supn'iiiacj ol mind ovel mattei; the woith of the individual man; the utility of natuial forces in the service of the pople and the c entinlls'ntlon of comincrcinl power Hath Intel locks the other and all opeinte toward a higher plane of living and being At the beginning of the eentutv the spirit of Invention githen'd Its lorees foi tin conquest ot mattei Achieve ments followed achievement in Lipid succession. A century i but a span In the wotld's life, jet It has biought the nations togethet Into one great com munity belted with cable, steel and all. nnd charged with eleetrleitj The more maiked and mote widely applied Inventions have been In the lb Id of mochnnlcal common Steam as a motive power on sea and land: the Reosemer piocess of manufactur ing steel, the eotton-gln; the power loom; the hai nosing of electricity and many other forces directed by the brain and energy of man have sent the life blood of comtneice flowing along the arteries of trade with eve r-lucreaslii3 pulsation. Compare if jou please, the progress of the centmy In railroading, lor an object lesson. At the beginning of the century there was not a rallioad tialn In the vvoild; at Its closing, three bun dled thousand miles of Hack span th continents. In our land nlone the sys tem gives employment to nearly one million men. supporting one-sixteenth of our entire- population. When the Rocket drew its few luin heilng wagons o freight, and a few passengers seated on hard boanl seats, at the rate of six miles an I10111 the world thought It was wonderful. So it was. THE THLECiftAI'H With the peifecting of the telegraph, the merchant in New Yoik ordeis bis goods by cable In Call uttn, and before the day Is over tbe-y nie shipped by way of the Suez canal to their destina tion. So t.ipid has been the growth of the system that SU 000.000 dlspatehei a year Is the reeoid of the world's tel graph The banker In Chicago takes bis electrlt pen and writes his check In New York, where it Is received as soon as the lightning flash teaches tho metropolis. The tesldent of Huston dis cusses copper stocks with his filend in Little Rock, Arkansas, and each over the 'phone lecngnUis the volte of the speakei A perfecting printing press will pi Int. cut. fold, paste, count and number 41000 eight-page pipers an hour. Fiom the uttermost rwuts of the eaith the lightnings flash the news of the ela ; the piess prepares it for uso almost before the wires cense clicking, and tho vvnikingman foi one cent's tribute is enabled to cairy each morn ing to his work the daily re-cord of the world s events Niagara lias been hainessod Into a (earn of 60.000 horses, the gold of the win Id's gieatest mining camp Is brought to the suiface by the power of an elect! !e plant thirty miles away, and theie is no surptlse at the achieve ment. A rew yeais ago in 0111 own city was put In operation one of the llrst eleetilc lnllroads on this conti nent Todav there are LOflO millions of capital invested In eleetilc lines, oper ating 15,000 miles of track. If Robeit Fulton could ht.ind again on tho banks of the Hudson nnd look out over the haibor of New Yoik, or watch a great ocean liner as she steams up the Narrows, I think ho would stand with uncovered head and say: "Men. my biotheis, men the workers, ever leaping something new; that which they have done, but earnest of the things they shall do." MEN BEHIND THE GUNS In all tho relations of commeielnl life the men behind the guns havi forged to the front. Without the woik of their hands and brain we would be today wheie our fathers were one hun dred jears ago Their woith has been demonstrated to the woild by theli achievements. The men of our time are free-born, thinking men. They nie filed v Ith ambition and a knowledge of their power. The win Id bows In ap pieelatlon of tho tolleis her uncrowned kings. The utility of natural wealth In com mercial lifo. tho discovery and utility of Iron and coal: of copper and gold of oil and air, have enteied Into every nventie of eommeiee. I must, however, hurriedly pass the thought and look for a moment at tho fourth gieat fact, tho American trust. Our fi lends, tho enemy, had on their blue spectacles tho other night In St Louis. They always take n gloomy view of our Industrial piospects. They seem to forget that we nro living In a day of great enterprises and gi eater achievements. Men foi get that the economlo tendency towards which tho whole tteatlon moves Is tho cheapen ing of product; the regulation of out put, nnd tho control of prices. Large I combinations of capital arc required to carry out this economic purpose. Trusts are here ami here to stay. Ours Is to prune them of their evils and wel come them to their proper place In our commercial life. I nm constrained to believe that thciy nre but the forerun ner of a broader spheie and a laiger life. I see In them, 'tis true, an ele ment of danger that may teir our civil fabrle1 Into shleds and leave behind n trail ot blood. I see In them nlso the germ of a new Industrial order higher than past generations have enjoyed. I have confidence In God and In my fellow-men that the latter will finally pre vail. I am thankful, however, for the agi tation on this line. THE DEEPS OF RIGHT. By tlie storm at sea the nllmc and the Impurities beneath the surface nie Fepatated nnd left on the sands of the shoie, and the depths are clnrllletl by the storm. So I believe that under the turbulent etcst of human agitation al ways llovvfl the crstal "deeps of right." From the struggle I expect to see the toller eineigo triumphant, a sharer In the holdings ot capital, obtained by purchnse. I expect to see the evils of the ttust pi lined away and thiough them industrial co-operation rise above the tloeavlng cenpse of the wages sys tem, and confer a blessing on tlm ages yet to come. The ofllcets of the circle ate: II. J. Hall, piesldent, Mrs. L. It. Stelle, vlee ptesldont, and Mis. A. E. Lister, pec letuty Present nt the banquet were: Mr. and Mrs. Luther Keller, Ml" and Mrs. L R. Stelle, Rev R. F. Y. Pierce and wlfe Mr. and Mis. E C. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Ilerschel Lull. Mr. and Mrs W. H Pierce, Di and Mrs. D A. Capwell, Dr. nnd Mrs L M. Gates. Mr. and Mis. JI. W. Low iv Mi and Mrs II. J. Carr, Mrs Alfred Pennington, Mis. Frank Rej nolds, Mr anil Mrs. A. V. Dower, Mr. anil Mrs C F Whlttemioie, Mrs. H. M Stieetei, Mr and Mrs J. W. Hrownhig. Mr and .Mrs. D. .T. Thomns, Miss Floienio Colvln. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. Giound Broken for the Plant of the Bolt nnd Nut Woiks D.. L. & W. Biakemen Are Laid Off. Ground was broken yesteiday for the bolt nnd nut wot Km bj Contiactur Sc-hroetler. General Managei W. D. ichndei turned the Hist sod and Sec letary D U Alhuton. of the board of trade stood by to do the grunting Mr Sehrocder expects to have the plum completed In three mouths and the company hope" to have It In npet allon within two months from that time Another Union Organized. IxK-al union of the Nation. il Associ ation of Electrical Woikers ot Ameilea was organlred last night at a meet ing held for that puipnse at 4C0 Lacka wanna avenue. About twentv-flvo men who are employed in eleetileal working were present And Martin T) Flaherty, president of the Central Labor union, acldieed the meeting Teinpoi iry olfkers weie 1 hose 11 and it was decided to apply for a chatter Mi Flaherty will Hie their application The union's number iinnM with the chatter After dlsi usslng the llm and benefli" of the union in u general vvnv, the meeting was adjoin ned, to meet again ut the sanio place M inula even ing, 'flieie aie about tlftv men who aie eligible to membership In this un ion In this city and the mnjoiltv have signified their intention of joining As to whether they will affiliate with the Rulldlng Trades council 01 the Cential Labor union will be decided at the next meeting. Regular otliceis will also be elected at this meeting. Union Meetings. Thoe Inteiested in the looi.ganlza tlon of the Tailors union are lequestid to attend the meeting to he held for that pin pose at Carpenteis' hall Sun da afternoon nt 2 o'clock Eveiy member of Plumbeis' and Stcamfitteis' union. No. 90, Is ii-quested to attend the special meeting of the union which will be held at theli hull Satuiday evening at S o'clock Busi ness of the utmost importance Is to be considered. This and That. About fifteen of th? youngest brake men on the coal trains of the Dela ware, Lackiiwaniuu and Western rail road weie laid off fot an indefinite period yesterday. Seven! condiietois on the tinlns wore 1 educed to binke nien's position Supoilnlendeiit Rogait stilted to ,1 Tiibune man jesteieluy that there weie too many men for the tinlns, and the oldei men weie not making full time, hence the lnlng off of the new men Not any of the men HUSK'ntled have been emploed a jear, and some- of them have served hut tin re months. Mi Bojruit nlso stated that he expected that the men will be re-engaged within a month. The Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western car shop In this city have gone on nine bonis a day, instead of eight hours, as heietofore Special Attention to all tine Jewelry and watch repair ing. Also line engraving, diamond mounting Anything In this lino will be done In a satisfactoiy manner or we won't take oui money. Davldow Hi-others Finest wines nnd 320 Spruce street. cigars at Lane's, iMAAJAlA$OTA .-- tt-J Inauguration (i.3fcs ,... .. 'a3e' "i ' j 'X Toiliiy vc will oirer at a special price one James & X Holinstrom Transposing Keyboard IMano. This is conceded C2S by all piano playeis to be a wonderful instrument. We can !3 nbike you a price on this that if you have not the cash that you S can afford to borrow and buy at our prices. Do not wait as you La may lose a bargain. Send for our catalogue, mailed free. g FINN & PHILLIPS, 138 WYOMING AVENUE g JACKSON IS THE NEW INSPECTOR SUCCEEDS NELSON IN THE DE PARTMENT OF BUILDING. He Is the Only One of the Six Can didates Who Successfully Passed Examination Wednesday Night. His Name, Was Sent to Select Council Last Night by Mayor Molr and He Was Conthmed Questions That Wore Put to tho Applicants for the Office. T. 11. Jackson, ex-councilman from the Thirteenth ward, Is to succeed John Nelson oh building Inspector. His name was sent to select council last night by Mayor Molr and was con tinued. He served one term as com mon councilman fiom the Thltteenth ward. Ho was the only one of the six can didates examined Wednesday night who successfully passed the prescribed test. To secure a certificate ot com petency the board agreed that a mark or G would have to be made. Mr. Jackson made SI 2-3. None of the oth ers made as high as CI, so the boaid lepoited only one name to the mayor. One of the candidates made only 17 out of a possible bundled. The ques tions they were called upon to answer weio as follows: 1. Olvo bevnlng capacity of soils per square foot (.1) Grave I picked and con fined.' (b) Cljy moderately dry? (e-v Good, solid dry natural eaith? (d Com pact bed lock? -' (live weight of substances per cubic fool (a) Common brick woik7 tb) Sand stone'.' (c) Gianlti ' id) Stono m.iKoniy la 11101 tar.' (e) ca-t lion"' (t) wrought Iron'.' (g) Southern pine, dry.' (!u Hem lock, ill j ? .1. (Tlvo requited thli kness of lelalnlnp wall 20 fitt hlRh-(a) At bottom? (b) At top? (c) Should It bitter? (d) Could It bo clM'ttasisl In thickness II Inclined agilnst the bank ' I (live mfe load for bile k woik per K141U10 loot (a) Ordlnar In lime moi tui ' ib) Select, haul, In lime mortal? (c) Seliet, hind. In cement mortar? i Give xl length ot c i. eolunui 10 Inches In dl.uneti r. one Inch metal, 1" feect long I'ae tor of safelv , S. assuming M l) pounds clashing stiinsth, npuie bearing? II Give Htiength of GiorRla plno post IfxI0.io. tiling 5 coo as a constant and 5 as a factor of afetv ' T Give size of floor beams required for 20-foot spin, pacli)R 15 Inches e to e; total load 100 pound per squ iro fort; factor of safety C (11J GiolRla pln Joist" (b) Hemlock'' (c) Give welRht on each beam" s Give strength of GeoiRia pine gilder S Inches by K Inches bv 20 tint loin p m, iilng n factor of sift tv of In. Glvo for mula (u) For distributed In id (b) For concentrated load it center " Foi mill runstiiiclioii 20 feet, span S feet, spacing of beams c to e; 12,"i pounds pel square loot allowed, faetor of safety 8 tin Give slzf ol Geo! gla pine beams requited (bi What thlcknt ss spruce plank" 1 Should sheathing be put on hoilzon tnl 01 diagonal" Whv" 11 Should an under Moor he laid at right angUs to Joist" Why" 12 How should an anchor he fastened to a lolst In a brick building? Give dlagiam" 1'! Give diagram of splice In chord of a tilths lo ieiet tension and a trans verse strain. STATE FIREMEN COMING. They Will Hold a Meeting in This City Today nnd Will Be En- teitained at a Uanquet Afterwaids. Tht state officers of the Pennsjlva nJa riiemen's association will be in tin oity todav for the pin pose of makln-r airaiigements for tin- s'ate convention to be held here In October. Chief Hlckej, who Is one of the executive committee, will enact the tole of host A business meeting will be he'd this alternoon at 3 o'clock In the St. Churlys hotel. The business to bo tiansacted will, be to select a place of meeting, pass on the nominations, make rules and b-lawH and look after the busi ness of the Relief riiemen's associa tion. This evening the visitors will be tend et ed n banquet at the St Charles hotel at 7"0 by the Scranton Kliemen's Ko llef association. The Lawrence band will fuinlsh mu&lc for the occasion. Tho following will ho beie: Piesl dent, Charles H. Cohen, of Allentown. vlce-piesldents. J W It. Tlbbov, of Shaipshurg; IMward Albert, Reading. J. W. C Austin, York: 13. Fiank Kauf man. Columbia , teeording .seeretaiy, W. M Wunder, Reading. i:eoutlve committee Gilbert Green butg, Huntington: P.J. Hlckej, Scran ton; Abe I.aev. Philadelphia: George W. Muller. Reading. Samuel S Smith, Noriistown. John V. Wlttlnger, Greens burg, Herheit Heston. Philadelphia. Law committee George Nallinger, (Philadelphia, A. L. Reiehenbacli, AI lentown. H. Levy Tuttle, Haitlsburg; J A Hahno. Lock Haven, and R. C. Foster, Rrlstol. The chief of the Norrlstown depart ment, who was the state treasuier, was killed In the lecent wreck at Hxeter, so that olllce will not be repiesented. Money Loaned at Low Kates on diamonds, Jeweby, etc, at Davldow Biotheis Smoke Tho Popular Punch Cigar, 10c. Commencinp; with today and continuing all through this month we will make special prices to all buyers of Pianos and Organs and all Musical Mei chandise. Our stock is now complete in all lines. We ask you to step in and look over our display. We will show you u,at yu can save 'ntriey tins monin, we cio not guess at it. We know it, and if you will call we'll convince you. Day For a Wedding Gift IEvERy PIECE good cutting as Libbey's, you pay more money for g it. Why run the risk. jp P. S. Wo Kunrantee every piece of Libbey's to he hand polisheJ. Alost , of the Cut Glass sold Is finished with an add bath, which In a short time as- JJj" sunies that dull, leaden color, which Is hound to come from atmospheric action E on the chemically coated surface of the glass. We Are Scranton Agents. ? QguxvaTVlaW . Miliar & Peck, fmmmmvmmmmnmmtmmnm Our Cut Continues on Miscellaneous Books. We now add Photogra Album: ome Which we have want to reduce the And Fancy Goods, Large Toys Will also Cut the Price on Medium and high Grades of DURING THIS MONTH. We invite attention to these goods and believe we can interest any one desiring such articles Our Assortment and Stock of Baby Carriages and Go Carts Is large and prices very low7. Our stock of BLANK BOOKS is com plete and prices right. Krough Keigh and Other Games. M. NORTON, 2 Lackawanna Ave;. Change of Time on the Eiie & Wyo ming Valley Railroad. The Mimmer Pthedule on tho above road will go Into effect on June 4th Trains will then leave Scranton for Hnwley und intermediate points nlo for points on the lie Rallioad at il a. m., 8.45 a. m and 2 JS p. in , and for Lake Ariel at 5 20 p. m. urn. m -r ..& 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 prices arc also record breakers. CONRAD, Hatter 303 Lackawanna Avenue. Elmwood Hall Elmhurst, Pa. (formerly Motel UlmhurJt.) Open All the Year. Thli hotel has bean remodels! and rofUted thiougliout aud will optn Its doom June 1 1, 1'or ratou, atn., call on or mldrmi DR. W. H.H. BULL ELM HURST, PA. fS&w ) .fa vis?' P Feb imtmmmm)MmmwJi What is more appropriate than 5g a piece ot Libbey's Cut Glass. 2i Its beauty lies iu the rich cutting, clear color of crystal, brilliaut aud 5 lasting polish. When you buy a 25 piece of Cut Glass with equally as 5 134 Wyoming Ave. "Walk In and look around." Ml Stationery, a surplus of and size of the stock. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THE YANKEE WATCH Jll"t the ti thlnp for the hit ve list, Hi iisintinui oi In urt nm who wants col f.ut li it time with nit earning an ex pensive vvati II Absolute 1 K'lar unieid lor one year, l'rlce $1 euch. Foots & Fuller Co., .Vicars Hulldlnz X 140-142 WASHINClTON AVE. A OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DR.DENSTEN 311 Sprues St. , Temple Court Building, k dwauiuii, ra. All neute and chionic d!ensis of men, Wtiinen mid e Idldren i'IIHijN'Ii' NT'UV OlS, H1SAIN AND ASTlNl! DIhlAS r.S A SVV.i IAln All dlsi.ihis of tlia I.lvet. Kldues, HladiUr, Hklu. lllood, Nerves, Womb. Kve i:,ir, Nti, Thro it and Liuw, P Ulcers, TumourH. l'll'i Ruptuni Goitre, Hluuunatlsni, AHthma, Cat.irill, Varloe'ocele, Lost Manhood, NlRhtly Emissions, all IVmalo Disease. I.eiicorrhueii elc llonorilicn. Sjphllln. lllood 1'olsim Indiscretion and loathful liubitH nbliteiatcd. SuiKorj, KitH, Lp. Ips Taae und Htomach Wound CA TAHHHOZONi:, Bpeclllo for Catarrh. Three moutlib' tientment onl J'oo. Trlil frco In otllco. Consultation! and exami nations fiee. Ofllre Imura dully and Sunday, b u. m. to 1) p. m. DR. DENSTEN 0 0 V SSfl "-sirHiVlH-