TILE SCRANTON TOlBUiN IS-TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1899. Special Bargains -AT- Perry Bros. This Week. For the latest improved p23 Gramophone, with ten iccords. Former price $30. Records tint and indestructible. t n For a fine Graphophone, 1 0 with 1 doz. choice records. $ n For a Mandolin, worth .51) S4.00. $2 5UC Music Folios. Each First OiTcnse March, 25C Mollic I Love You, Will o the Wisp March and 10,000 other copies of choice Sheet Music. Perry Brothers 205 Wyoming Ave. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Depends supplies, at largely upon the The right kind KEMP'S, 103 Wyoming Avsnue DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Hours -9 a. m to 12.30 p.m; 2 to 4. William liulldlnj, Opp. Pontoflloo -- -M- -t- -t- CITY NOTES VCNHRAL THIS APTERNOON.-Tha Tin fiinciul of Mls Anna Cardtn will tnKe place this altemoun ut 2 o'clock fiom the fnnillv lesldince, 531 Gordon mii oi t. Interment will be in tho Cuthc dial ccinituty. SARRATH SCHOOL HXCfRSION.- The pupils of the Sunday school of St. 1 tikeiU, chinch, St. M.uk's church in Dun innip. St Ueoigc's ut 01 pliant, and St. Hnld's, Wist Scranton, will lun un ex tuition to Lake Arlil tomoiiow. READY TOR MUSTER -Company R, of the Thliteeutli regiment, held another meeting last night at the aimory and en lol.ud u liuinbcr ol new nit'inbcis. An on er meeting will lie held 1'iUlay night, wlun It is expected the companv will be mustered Into the National suanl. SPPPOSIH) TO Ri: INSANE Mis. Mai Monnw, of the South bide, was ar- losted cstcii1uy by Detective Will 1 '"litford en wiui.iiits dunging hi r with having threatened to Kill John Scholl, and bum Patikk McDonald's hcuse She was luilgid in the Ccnti.il police st itlon and will bo examined today is to her sanity. THOMAS CANA VAN'S 1'fNERAL The funeral of Thomas 1 Cun.ivaii took Place Sunilav afternoon fioin his home, 111 Millltn iieuue. Sen Ices weie lield ni Hie house. The pall-beaten weie- P. deCimi. P I. Nuills, C'hailes 'iumaii, P J I.oftus, (J. W. Dunn and Dominic Uibbons. COMPLETELY lU'RlLD-Charlcs. Vieh. novvski, employed at the Johnson mints on Noith Washington avenue, was coni plctily boiled by falling coal while at work vestirilay. lie was taken to the Lackawanna hospital, whcie It was found t'lat his whole body was u. m.iss of utilises. His condition, however, Is not LonMdcud Kiloui INJI'RED AT AECHHALD Amliovv C hi'clil. of Arclibalil, was homed In a mine at that plate cst(rd.i morning. He was tticck by a laigo pit ce of link which plnlni'cd him to the ground llu btftiilmtl a sevcic fiattuit of tin, right thigh and also had stver.il libs bioKeu. At the Lackavvuni u lio-illnl wliere lit) was. removed to, his condition is consid ered very serious. SEWER COMMENCED -Work was sterility begun on the Phllo stiect. North Main avenue and Providence road U'Vmt b Uonahce A. O'Rovlc. The pur- tlon of tho sower on Main avenue be twtcn Court and I'm nam streets will bo completed first so as to mike way tor the pivlng opii.itloiis Thoio Is u sower nt present from Putnam street to a point u block above the comeis ANNUAL MEETING -At the annual meeting of the Ecouomv Light. lle.it and Power comp..ny estcrdi the fol lowing olllceis vuro elected: President, L A Wanes; Mce picsldcnt. Robeit Reeves; Measurer, John T. l'oiter; tec rttary and malinger. W. J. Noithup; ill lectors R. N. Wlllaid. W. 1 H.tllstcid, L A. Wutres, Robeit Reeves, C. I). Jones, John T. Poitoi, A. IJ. Stevens, P. J. Hoi an, W. J. Nuithvp WITNESSES EXAMINED -The lol lowing wltrciseb weie exiiuiiutd In tho election contest vesterdav: Ransom town ship, William ailbirt, Thomas Edwaida, Chailes M)trs, -Mieh.it 1 Ki'ii-o, Stephen Smith, CJeoife'o Tovlto, Andrew Jloiae Theodoro Re Ike. William Row en, An i'iow Weztil, Thomas llowells, Emoiy E Waiidel, M. N. I.a Rue, C.allen Huupt, C 1 Sncivei. South Abingti n, M W. Arinms, liliani Giilllu. Sciaiiton, John Aucr DIPHTHERIA INCREASING - Diph thnila is on the li.euaso almost to the epidemic stnge. ElKhtccn new c.ifcswiio reiiorted last week. The aic beatlcicd all over the city no ono pi lee being p,n tlcluarly ntlllcteil. Se.ulet lever Is nlfo oulte prevalent, seven new eases being reported. In neither ease, however, is tho dlsciso of n nnillgrunt tipe. only ono death fiom each of tin so diseases having been r ported. There weie tblrt sl deaths fiom all causes, whleh la four above the aveiucc LECTURE RY MR. VHtaiU-Mi Mr gll, the famous exponent of the Vligll Cluvlor sjstein, gavo a lecture ycsttrdiy morning In Ml-s Hnrdcnbeigh's studio In tho Carter building befoio a largo and In tellectual Htiillenc. Ho explained In an tutoreiitlrg way tho girat advantage of this method In tinlnlng the muscles, and und mental powers and giving u fnellltj of touch to bo learned hi no other way with such eise nnd confidence. It Is pro posed to havo a Mimmci school hero when the Clavlot' sjstcni will bo tho biuls of study. i.i tjinolto the Pocono, 6-cent Cigar. HfflSlIS ---"--- -t--t - COMPANY C MEETING Company C - ill assemble at the armory tint, ultcr 111 un ut - o clock to attcml the funct.il of William I.ochcr R older of V. Rob. ling, Cllptlllll. ANTHRACITE COAL TRADE. Advanco of Prlco Is Expected on July 1. With refeienco to tlio anthracite coal tuiUu thu Engineering and Mining Jour nal pays Sales agents continue tonsscrt Hint an ail value of SSc per ton Id suic to come July 1st, but buying at seaboard points remains rather light. At Uostou a con siderable amount of coal la going at re tall at the low prices prevailing, but tlieie are no reixirts of cent being told ahead of three- llgures. In the West, as money Is abundant, the producing Interests are propnilng to sell a lot of coal thoio this fall. At present de mand Ih kept down by warm weather. Owing to the lute opening of naviga tion and to labor tioubles at Ruftn.li and come of the upper lnko porta the press for cargo room down the Lowes Is now b great that many largo car llers nre likely to go back light rather than delay the coal to bo carried at low figures. Tho vessel men appaicntly control tho Bltuntlon, and rate"? ns high as 40c to Duluth nre spoken of, and a 60e. rate Is not Improbable. ''There Is some coal going Into stor age at Eastern points, but so far there It no nppaient attempt to force coal on tho market, and prices hold up well. If another month passes without a break, fall trade should be satlsfuc toiy to everybody. There seems little likelihood of any serious tioubles; col lieries are busier than usual at this time of the vear. Quotations nt New York are still at the May figures. PUPILS Or ALBIN KORN. They Gavo Recitals in the Afternoon nud Evening. The pupils of Albln Korn assisted by Miss Floiu Levi, mezzo-soprano, gav. two lecltals yesterday afternoon and evening In Ouomsev's hall. The auditorium was ciowded ta tho doors In the evening and many epres slons of approval of the high charac ter of the selections tendered woie heard. Mr. Koin himself executed two selections. "Staccato Caprice," F shaip, by Max Vogtleh, and a "Rondo Cnptic closo," of 11, Mendelssohn. They were lcndeied In a style woithy of the high standing of Mr. Korn among the musi cal element In this city. The following pupils took pait In the ieclt.il" Carile Johnson, May SoDtt, Helen I'owell, Alice Ilennemuth, Flor ence Hennemuth, Freda Soodniun, Emma Schnell, liertha Goodman, Al don.i Szlupas, Emma Sissonbetger, Mai inn Smith, Louise Rean, Mamie Camln, Alible Denman, Elsie I'owell, Flot once Rafter, Lizzie Weller. Char les Gocbel, Freddie Ferber and Louis Louis. GAVE A GARDEN TEA. Mis. Timothy Burke Entei tains the Newman Club. The Catholic lllstorliul soeletv and Newman Magazine club was delight fully entertained last night at a gol den paity given bv Mis. Timothy Ruike, of Adams acnue, one of the le tlrlng governesses. The spacious grounds were deeoi.Ued with a mjilad of Chinese luuteins and the house was also elaboiately embel lished and Illuminated Dancing was enjojed In the carriage room of the bain to the music of an oichestia of twelve pieces. Refieshment3 weie seivcd on tho lawn. Neatly two bun died membeis of the club pattook of Mrs. Rtuke's entertainment. SHOOTING AT RANSOM. G. J. Rosenkranz Received Gun Shot Wounds in tho Legs. A report was liceived in this city esteiday to the eltect that C5. J. Koscn- kiauz, a piomlnent tesldent of Ran som township, hud been shot In the legs and was setlously wounded. The shooting Is alleged to have been done b Squiie .1. R. Lesh, RoFen Kian.' inlghboi. A .shotgun is said to have bein tho weapon used. Theie has been bad blood between Rosenkuinz and Lesh for some time ovei the ow net ship of a stilp of hind In Ransom RosetiKl.uu Is said to huve been standing on the disputed land when the shooting was done. THEY ARE STILL IN SESSION. Rnihoaders Genexal Committees. Ate Hammeiing Away. The Lackawanna conduttms' and tialnsmen's loinmlttees ate still In ses sion and the liiemen, who took a re cess on Satutduv, will lesume their meltings todaj. A confeienee between the tialnmeu mid eonductois wete held jesteulay morning and a(teinoon. In the evening beparato sc skins wets h'-'d. Tho tiairmen had a scs'cei nt loom 37 In the St. Chailes that lasted until an cai) hour this inein'ii';. MARRIED. PATTERSON-SMITH -At the United Evangoiiial liusuiiuue, l!7ij Penu nve inn, June It. lkW Mr. Robeit W. Pat tusou and Miss Minnie V. Smith vv:rc united In mirrlngob Riv. C. D Moore. Tho contracting pailies uie both of Scranton Pa DIED. WlNEHHAKE-ln Siruntun June M, IS'iy Rudolph Wii.rbiake, aged SS venrs, at his heme, lis Noith Eighth street Flint ml Thursday utttinoon at 2 o'clock Intel mem in I'uiest Hill ccme tcij . rv 1 p y p y yj vppP' flh Wii ilni lfhi nAb irtlhi Siaftti ""3 Dogs Your , Head Aohelr 'Aro Tour iiervBs wcilc ? Gin't you (loop woll? Pain in yonr back? I.ack energy V Appetite r r mei-aium uau r nous or nlmrles? TbfM aro but soma of the remits of conciliation. If the con touts of the bove el aro not removed from tho Irady each day, s nature intended, poUon oua substances are eare to be ah. ported into tbe blood, alvrnrn caunliijr sutTOTinijtiBd frequently causlnK revere disease i ucru is a common-sense cure. PILL - Thoy daily insure an easy ond natural icoYflmentof tho bowels, l'rlce, 25c. a box. All druggists. Ayor'a SarsnpaHHa with the pills 111 hasten recovery. Write tbe doctor Jut bow yon are suO.rlnr, You will receive the belt Uedlcil fcdvlce without ogt, liu. J. O. AYr.tt, Lo a ell, Man. nrnrr-rr AueEfc . FRANK CARLUCCI HAS RESIGNED SEVERS CONNECTION WITH THE BUILDERS' EXCHANGE. Stonecutters Employed by Him Say They Will Refuse to Go to Work Today At Strike Headquarters Mr. Carluccl's Resignation Is Said to Bo a Trick for the Purpose of Breaking tho Backbono of tho Tie-up Building Ti ados' Council Met Last Night The resignation of Fiank Carluccl, the well known conttuetor and dealer lu stone, fiom the Builders' exchangj was the event of Importance as re gards tho stilke situation yesterday. Mr. Carluccl's resignation was teneWcd In the morning und was discussed and accepted at a special meeting of the exchange which was hold In their tooins at 11 o'clock. Mr. Cailucci Is the sub-conti actor for furnishing the stone for the now emi grant station which Is being built n Ellis Island, In New Yotk haibor. Since the stone cutters havq been called off fiom his yaids by older of tho RuIIdlng Trades' council he has been unable to ship all the stono requited by the masonry contractor In New Yotk. The contractor has, of courj-, been clamoring for stone, and It Is stated that Mr. Carluccl was lufoimod tl nt If he did not ship stone It would bi piocutod elsewhere and charged to hnr. Mr. Carluccl states that he resigned fiom the exchange for this reason and that he will take back all the men who went out on sympathy with tho strik ers. STONE CUTTERS MET. The stono cutteis, at a well attended nnd oulcily meeting held late yester day afternoon, unanimously decided to stay out until the existing dllllculty between the cniponters and the ex change Is settled. This action was, as a matter of course, the only one that could be taken if the membeis of the Stone Cutters' union wished to continue In affiliation with the Ruildlng Ti.ides' council That body, having ordeied a complete tie-up, would of necessity ex pel any union which icfused to obey Us mandates. At Htilke headquat teis It Is said that Mr. Carluccl's resignation was a diplo matic move on the pait of the Build eis exchange to bieak up the tie-up. The stilket.s ntgue that the members of the exchange thought that the stone cutters would go back to work upon hearing thot Mi. Carluccl luul.ieslgned and that the other unions out on sym pathy would follow suit when they saw the tie-up was broken. This would allow woik to be resumed on several laigo jobs which aie tied up and In which the services of btlekluyers In pattlcular aie leejutied Whether or not this Is ttue Is not known. At all events Mr Catluccl's le slgnatlein has been tendeied and ac cepted and his cheek deposited as a. forfeit Is now In the hands ot the tirasuier of the exchange. li. F. Lau dlg, secietaiy of the exchange, stated yesterday afternoon that the resigna tion would have no effect whatever up on the membeis of the echant,o and that that body stood just us solid as evi-r. TAKE ISSUE WITH SECRETARY. A member of the caipentets' execu tive committee in conveisatlon with n Tilbune man said th.it the statement Issued by Secietaiy Laudlg on Satur day to the effect that a laige number of contr.ictoi" had sufficient men for all lecpilslte pui poses was absittd He stated that In the majority of cases they only have two or time and that whole they have moie they aie so un skilled lu the eraft that they aie prac tically of no use A few euipenlois and plusteieis left the city yesteiday for New Yoik, wheie thej have obtained positions, but the exodus so far has piactlcally amounted to nothing The situation us legurds the plas teieis and tinners Is the same as on tho vcty Hist day nnd It Is piobable that tlieie will be no settlement of this dllll culty until the cnipenters' stilke Is ov or. A member of the pi ess committee of the Ruildlng Tiades' council said that all the men out on smpathy would be taken cue of and that they will not sutfer at all, as assistance will be pro vided for them. The Ruildlng Tiades' council held a meeting last evening in Caiponteis' hall. Neailv all the delegates weie piesent and eveijthlng passed off hai- monlously. Only imitlne business was transacted, It being a regular meeting. A special meeting of the council will be held tomoiiow evening. HIGH SCHOOL BANQUET. Alumni Event Takes Place Tomor row Night at Hotel Ten nee. The membeis of the High school Alumni association will assemble at Hotel Tenace tonight, the otcuslon being the annual banquet of the association. Hon. John P. Kellov, of the class of '70 who Is piesldent of the association, will open tho post-prandlal exeicises and Introduce Attorney John M. I Inn Is, of the class of 'SI, as toast- master of the occasion. The pioguimme of toasis Is append ed: C. L Daniels, esq , '00, "Tho Gtaduatc and the L.iwjeis." Er T. Phillips. '03, "Tho Man with a Pull," Miss Leila Porter, '8S, "The Graduuto lu the Training School," Pi of, George W Phillips, "The High School, the University of the People," Thomas Doimhoe, '91, "The Ladles," John M. McCourt. 'Oil. "Expansion." Lawience oichestia will give the music. MEETING OF BAPTIST PASTORS. Passed Resolutions on the Retire ment of Rev. W. G. Watkins. Tho Raptlst P.istois' confeienee hold a legular meeting vesteiduy inoinlng In the Penn Avenue Raptlst church. The attendance was ety huge, as It vvas tho lust meeting bcfoio the Bum mei vacation. The following ofllceis weio unani mously elected: Piesldent, Rev. John R. E1II&, vice-president, Rov. W. II. Sow ell, rcciotary und Measurer, Rov. R. M. Rodeilck. A vole of thanks vvus given tho retiring officers. Rev. D. J. Williams, who is about to visit the lund of his birth, Wales, was wished a safo journey and return. Tho tollowlng resolutions oxpiesslng the feeling of the pastois us iegaid3 the retliemunt of Rov. W. a. Watkins weie pussed: When us. Our esteemed biothei, Rov W. G. Watkins, having completed nearly seven years of a isicnud pastorate- with the North Main Aveiuio church, of Scran ton, has aitu tit to tcrinluuto his paatcnul elation, In icsponsa to vvlint ho believe? Is tho call of. duty. And Inasmuch as his savcrurco ot present pastoral affilia tions will necosHltnto removal from this conforence, with whoso Interests be has been so long ldrntltled, then fore, bo It Resolved, That this conference of tho Baptist pastors of Scrunton and vicinity, placo on record sincere regret In tho re moval of Brother W. G. Watklna und de sire, to expies their high appreciation of him as k careful scholar, un earnest preacher and ti belovod minister of Jesus Chi 1st. An Independent thinker, a genulno friend, a manly man, Brother W G, Wat Kins has sought untiringly, willingly and faithfully to ninko this confeienco Inter estlng and valuable, and whether In a private orofTlclnl capuclty has never been found wanting In his brethren's service. Such as ho urc mlscd, and In parting from him wo unreservedly commend him to our Baptist Brotherhood wherever tin may be railed to labor and will ever pray for his guidance and piosporltv In such sphero of service us the Great Head of tho church shall open to him. Further resolved, That this resolution be spreid on tho conference minutes nnd published In the denominational nnd local papers, Thomas De Oruchy. President ot Baptist Ministers' Confer ence, Scrunton, Pa. R M. Roderick, Secrotnry. The next meeting of the conference will ho nt a banquet to bo held on the llrst Monday In September. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. D L. & V. Company Has Created tho Office of General Storekeeper, J. O'Connor of New Yoik City Will Fill It. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad company has created another new position of no little Im port, that of general storekeeper. J. O'Connor, of New Yoik city, has been appointed and will assume his duties July 1. His he.ielqiuuteis will be In this city, In the building In which Supciln tendent Fltzglbbons has his office Mr. O'Connor will have entile charge of all materials nnd supplies used In every department of the entire system. Mr. O'Connor leslgns a similar posi tion with the Long Island rnihoad to accept his new office. Mr. Storrs' New Position. W. II Stous, late assistant supeiln tendent of the coal department of the Dulawaie, Lackawanna und Western Railroad company, has been nppolnted Boneial manager of the Seiunton Coal company. He will nssuino his posi tion July 1. John R, Rryden, who has been acting manager of the com panies Is retained as supeilntendent John Von Bergen Is manager of tho companies' mines at Peckvllle. This and That. The the at the Maxwell mine at Ashley, which has been inglng for some time, was extinguished Sunday. Master Car Builder Canfleld went to I'tlcu. yesterday nflernoon to spend several dajs on a torn of Inspection of the company's shops there. The Lai kaw anna Lumber company, of this city, sent foity laborers fiom this city vosteiday to Cioss Forks, Pot ter county, to work on an extension iailro.nl the company Is building into its timber lands. The wotk will last for fully two months. C E. Dehiney, superintendent of the Clltf '.Voiks i.f the Dickson Manufact uilng company has returned fiom a inlt at Old Point Comfort and Rich mond. Vn. AVhlle nt the former city he uttended the notional convention of the master mechanics. Mr. Delanev at the convention represented his com pany. His stay at Richmond was at his foimer borne The state board of lallwuy commis sioners sitting In Albany has gi anted the South Rutfnlo Railway company a coitlflcate of necessity foi the constitu tion of its Hues This is a i.iilw ay whleh is to be built bv John J. Al bright, Edmund Hayes and other pro moter of the new steel company at Stony Point, Ruffalo, and Is to run from the woikstotheTetmlnal Rullvva.v com jiany's tracks In the village of Rllasdell, John Page, tin email of tho Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western foundiy and Vincent Reaulon. chief diaughtsman, under Mr. Cnnlleld, returned from New Yoik city Sulurduv, wheie the went by dlieetlon of the master car builder, to make an Inspection of the sveial brass foundtles In nnd about New Yoik Mr. Cunhold has decided to make radi cal changes In the biass foundry here, and to place new and modem machln- civ. Including machinery for the manu fnctuie of many goods, the company has pun based since Its organization. Messis Page and Reaulon will lepnrt In detail to Mr. Canlield upon his re tin n to the city fiom t'tlca. A Flemish Jawbreaker. Some new woids have been arrets unp added to the English l.ingii ige since tho Intioiluctlon of the hoi si less cunlage, and the vocabularies of otlu'i tongues hivo al-o njluiall.v been similarly cn 1 Icheil In all countries where suth car ilages havn become pupul.u With fuvv exceptions, all these wonts nie. technical, and their true slsiiltlcunc Is onl undeistood hv the electrician and the machinist. The membeis of tho rieinlsh Academy of Anvus recently de termined to frame a word which would be readily Intelligible to all who under, stand tho language of Flanders and who have ever seen it noiseless c.url.iM, and the 1 1 suit was that uftut much detp thought they fiamed Hie following vvoul: "Snelpaaidelooszondei spool vvegpet roll IJ. tulg" This euphonious vvoul sigiiilli s "a car ihign which Is woiked ll means of pe troleum, vvhlih navels fast, which has no horses und which Is not run on rails ' That Is, fiom ono point of view, a fluo example of multiitn In patvo, but tt may bo questioned whether one extraordinarily long word Is preferable to half a dozen short winds The Flemish pi ople, however think dlffeientb, and the Academy of Aim is bus been hUhlv complimented bv them nu its llngiit-itlc skill as si en in this unique word New Yoik He laid "YOU MAY BEND THE SAPLING, but not tho tiec". When disease has become chionlo und deep seated It Is often difficult to cine It. That Is the reason why It Is best to take Hoods Sarsaparllla when disease llrst shows Itself. HOOD'S PILLS uio the favorite fnni lly cathartic. So Sarcastic. Willie I onco knew a girl who nearly died fiom Ico cream poisoning Ndllo Tho very idea! I would never havo dreamed ot such a thing happening to a girl of j, our acquaintance. -Indiana-polls Journal. - . 1 A Card, We, the undersigned, do hereby agieo to refund tho money on a io-cent bottlo of Greenes Wurrunted Syrup of Tur If It falls to euro your cough or cold, Wo ulao guniunteu a 25-ceut buttle to prove gulls. factory or inonoy iciunueu. j. u jjono a: Son, Dunmore, Pa.: John P. Donahue, gcranton, Pa. RIGID INSPECTION OF PAVE REPAIRS CITY ENGINEER IS BOUND ON HAVING GOOD WORK. To Make Suro That the Specifications of tho Contract Arc Lived Up to, Ho Has Detailed Two Specially Schooled Members of His Corps to Watch the Mixing and Lnylng of Asphalt Train Load of Sand That Didn't Just Suit the City Engineer Was Condemned. If the Barber Asphalt company Is not laying good pave under its repair con Mact It Is no fault of City Engineer Joseph I Phillips. Unlike any other contract for Improvements or icpalra Into which tho city has entered, the city engineer is In tho present Instance made Inspector. Ever since entetlng upon the office, Mr. Phillips hns con tended for tho placing of nil Inspectors In charge of his department and now that It hus for once been clone ho pro poses to show that what ho has con tended lor Is a wise move. His first step n.s Inspector was to con demn a train load of sand which the Barber company had purchased and accepted from T. R. Howe. Mr. Phil lips specified that conise sand should be used and gave the company a sample of what he wanted. When the 111 st train load of the sand was de livered the company was satisfied with It and thought It Just the proper thing, hut Mr. Phillips staked his judgment against that of the Harbor company's ex-perts, declaied tho sand too coarsa and refused to allow It to be used. A bed of sand that matched the en gineer's sample exactly was found nt Mooslc after two elavs search and a bargain was made for such of It as the paving company might want to use. Yesterday thenctlve work of resur facing was commenced nnd before the dav vvas over the southerly side of the "00 block of Lackawanna, avenue was all but completed. Patilck Coar and Charles Schroeder. of the city engineer's corps who have been specially schooled by Mr Phil lips In nsphnlt mixing and laying are perm.inentlyoccupied as Inspeetois. Mr. Schroeder ovoiseeilng the mixing pro. oess at the asphalt plant nnd Mr. Coar Inspecting the laying. Befoie a load ot asphalt starts from the plant It must bear Inspector Sehroeder's approval as to Ingredient's and consistency. Rofoiv the asphalt Is allowed to be dumped at the scene ot th paving Inspector Coar jabs a long glass Falnenhelt thermometer Into It nt several points to nsceitnln its tem peiature. If It is above 300 or below ?"0 degrees it Is condemned and sent back to tho nt As yet not a single load has been condemned either at the plant or the scene of the paving opeiatlons, In dicating that the company, to say the least for It, has a high regaul for ex iert Inspectors. TWELVE-YEAR-OLD BOY KILLED Shot by a Companion Named Ruane at Duryea. James Eagan, uged 12 j,ears, son of Patrick Lagan, Inside foieman ut the Phoenix Coal conipan's shaft at Dur jea, vvas shot and killed by a young mini named Ruane yesterday auout noon and died fiom the effects ot his wounds last evening. Accoidlng to repents, the shooting was not Intentional. A warrant vvas Issued for the an est of Ruane, but up to a late hour last night he could not be found. An autopsy whs held on the bodv of the lad last evening and an inquest will be held lomonow by Justice GI1 bilile. ADMITTED TO BAIL. Assailants of Peter Giynski Again at Liberty. Anthonv Hance, Allck Mnyliskle.Johii M.atjenskle and Finnic Domonsky, the. men who weie committed to the county jail Sunday night, because Peter Giy ski. the man they assaulted one week ago lust night at Greenwood, was In a pi c callous condition, were released on ball xestenlay. Matthew Ruguo and Matthew SufK.a bei ame their bondsmen. Hall was (Ixed at the low llgute of t-M. A LESSON FOR SMOKERS. Prom tho New Yoik Herald 0nicl.1l figures shew that during last vear M0 Mies weie caused by tho caieless dropping of lighted matches, and 2)1 by lighted ci-ruis or dgaiettes carelessly Ihiown Into rombintlble material. Thero Is a lesson for smokeis In these figures. A little e.iro on their pan would hav sived the losses caused by mole than W0 Mies Ihero should be no more flies fiom this cause. Mr P. Ketehnm, of Pike City, Cal , sajs: "Dm lug my biothei-'s late sl?k ness from sciatic lheumatism. Chain berlaln's Palo Ralm was tho only remedy that gave him any re'lof" Many otheis have tcstlllecl to the piompt relief fiom pain which this liniment nftords. For sale by nil drug gists, Matthew Bios wholesale and ic tall ugents. Smoke the Popular Punch Cigar, 10c va I Right to the 0X J Jf. 8 O to Do not miss this sale. Now j going on. Come in today. Baby k Grands a fine display. Prices this g week only. This Sale closes Fri- JJ a O day night. P FINN k PHILLIPS, Wyorn ttie' O Tuning a 0M. ixiuuttuu SORANTON'S LEADING CHINA STORE, . Headquarters for I Marriage Gifts. CVuxvaTVtaAX . Millar & Peck, wmmmmwwmwmmwmwwmm DUNM0RE DOINGS. Special Meeting of School Board Held Last Evening Janitors nnd a liunnt Officer Were Appointed Other Items. A special meeting of the school bonicl was held In No. 1 building last even ing, Messrs. Webbor, Kcllam, Spencer, Miller and McPeek being piesent. The object of tho meeting vvas for tho purpose of electing Janltois, a tru ant officer, and to look over the bond of Treasurer-elect Wnhler. Mr. Wuhl cr's bond being satisfactory, ho vvas duly appointed to the office of school boatd Measurer, and the committee was dlschaiged. The secretary vvas In stituted to notify ex-Treasurer Louis Englo of the change, and to tuin tho funds over to the trensuier. The boatd then pioceeded to elect Janltois for the ensuing toini Fol lowing were the nPpllcantH for No. 1 school: John Pavton, Sidney Mat thews, Chailes I'. Russell. William II Mott, Stephen RIchaiiN, Mis AVilght Bleulsley, John E. B.uiett, James Me Nulty, Gooige Lutz. The piesent In cumbent, John Payton, receiving the unanimous vote of the membeis pies ent, was declared elected No. 2 build ing applicants. Sidney Matthews and Chailes P. Russell. Matthews lecelved, four votes and Russell one. Matthews vvas declared elected. No. 3 building nppllcanf William H. Mott, elected by acclamation: No. 4 building applicant, Stephen Uk hauls, elected by acclama tion; No 5 building applicant, Mrs. Wright Blerdsley, elected by acclama tion; No. fi building applicant. John E. Banett, electeel by acclamation. For No. S building the applicants weie George Lutz and James McNulty. lie. Nulty lecelved three votes and Lutz two. McNulty was declaied elected. Tho election for Noi 7 and 9 was laid over till tho election of teucheis. For the position of tiuant officer, the only applicant was the present Incum bent, Mr. Hal Thornton, who was re instated by acclamation. His teim ex tends from the first day of school to tho last clay. A motion was made placing the standard per cent for passing exam ination for school teucheis at S3 per cent. This w,i considered too high and an amendment substituting SO per cent, was eat i led. The examinations will be held In No. 1 building, Thurs day, commencing at 0 o'clock Supei lntendent Bovaid will be In ehaige The snlailes of the janltois of the dlffeient buildings weie decided upon as follows: Janitor of No. 1 building, $C0 to $70 per month, to Include clean ing the building. No 2 building, $10 per month. No. 3 building. $17 pel mouth, No. -I building, $10 to $.10 per month. No. r, building, $U to $10 per mouth. In cluding cleaning: No. fl building, $S pi i month; No S building, G to $8. includ ing cleaning; No. 3 building, $: Tiu ant ollleei's salary was placed at $2 pet- school duv . The teacheis' puv-ioll was lecelved, lead and placed on file and okIcih diawn Xor the vatlous amounts The oiders will be made out immediately and sent to the teacheis. TOLD IN A FF.W LINES. A lawn social will be held at tho home of Mr. nnd Mis. Hairy M Spen cer, on East Drinker stioet, this even ing, under the auspices of the Young Ladies' Mission chile of the Piesbj teilan chuieh. All aie welcome, and a good time assuied Tomorrow the members of the Tilpp avenue Sunday school will hive a day's outing nt Nay Aug pai k. The si IioI.um will be In chaise of their teacheis-, and will leave about !' o'clock n in. for thu falls, lettiinlug at a seasonable lioui. Connect with the Loop. The LaKe Shoie and Michigan South ern Railway I the only Eastern i ail road which enteis the I'nlon Elevated Loop and connects with the entire ele vatid railway system in Chicago This cnubles passengeis on the Lake Shoie to leach almost any point In the Mctiopolls of the West, without trouble or unnecessary expense by simply stepping fiom the Lake Shoie car on to the elevated train The Lake Shore leads all other Werteiu toads In con venience and comfoit One Thing Left. Though Spain has lost her Cuban soil And evujthlng that's neni us, There's one thing 111 it Is lett to hei She had good gmund to fear us All fiom Judge . Point i 38 g Aveg Specialty. o J 134 Wyomlnn Ave. "Walk In and look around." 2f (0 PLATES Artificial Teeth for which other dentists charge .$15, $12, 8 and $5. Our price, $8, $7, 5 and $2.75. Gold Crown and Bridge Work for which others charge $10, $5 and $3. Our price, $5, $4 and $1.50. Gold and other Fillings, 23c up. We extract teeth, fill teeth and insert Gold Crowns and Bridge Work without pain. Dr. Barrett, Dentist, 316 Spruce St., .?". LEADER IN LOW PRICES. Electric Fans Of All Kinds CHAS. 8. SCOTT'S 119 Franklin Ave. 4th July, '99 We can supply all those wri wish to celebrate at lowest msfrkf nvl'sVA. IWtflt 4ltA Uftpt tin a l-f ' - filled wuii nit uwai iiiiw ui FIRECRACKERS, FIREWj of cveiy description, Balloons, we have ever carried. Flags Cotton, Wool and Silk at grj i educed prices from last Poles, Flag Brackets and every in the line. Our Victor Bicycles are at hausteJ, but expect anothl signment at $28 cash. Other have only a few left. J.D. ;iii-;;i(i-:;is Lacks souaI SUMMER RE j PENNSYLVANIA Elmwoo Elmhurst, (Formerly Hotel Ulmhil Open All the ThU hotel has beoa ic modeled il throughout unit will open Its dooil I 01 rates, etc., call on or uildroii DR. W. H. H. Bl ELMHURST, R THE WIINQI An Ideal Health Ucsort, it fully Mtuatod with Full Lake View. Absolutely free from inalurla and mcs. qultoo, hoatlag. tithing, dantlnor. tennis. oich'-sua. etc.; pure Llthla water spring; plenty or oiu snaun, pure grovo or larti trees surround hotel, excellent tnbn rates reasonabloj capacity of hojbo. 2ti Illustiated booklet and references un a pi plication. C, E. FREAR. LAKE WINOLA, P SPRING GROVE HOUSE1 Lake Care, Wyoming Count, Pa. Rcuitifull.v locatrd good fishing, boat- Inn and hathlnc Table un. xcelleel D.J L & W It R Hloomslntig division, trnlil leaving mtuihou nt .& p m maicos ail rent connections via l.ililRh valley it l.alte JOHN II JUNES, Prop. fj FERN HALL, Crystal Lako-Refined Family ReJ Miigo leave uurbondale for Korn HI !l HO p m Stnge loave Pern Hall foil oanunieni s.tio a m. Telephone cci tlon: "Pern Rail," pny tuition. CliS M. C. JOHNSON, Munajerl I'mtolllce Addrosn. Dutirtuir Pa, NCW JERSEY. The Arlington Ocean 0r Tha leading hotel, Open Jwd "i cuisine aim scivice j Sanltuiy ntianijtemcnls jK'rfec'J wpetiai June and famllv raifi ,. ,l,-j-, .iU IU .J - KlflA .aaajirL. i . .Kyjfrrur Keep Cool uuvmvi. C, 11, SiXlf-n