&&&rT 3 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1890. Special Bargains -AT- Perry Bros. This Week. co Hot the latest improved 2iO Grnmophone, with ten tecords. Former price $30. Recoids flat nud indestructible. t n For a fine Graphophone, 41U with 1 doz. choice lecords. ' en or a Mandolin, worth PX.5U J54-0O- en ':r yur c'10'cc 500 OlIC Music Folios. . Each First Offense March, 25C Mollie i Love You. Will 0' the Wisp March and 10,000 other copies of choice Sheet Music. Perry Brothers 205 Wyoming Ave. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Depends largely upon the supplies. The light kind at KEMP'S, 10a Wyoming Avenue DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat lfn cell ours -Drum, to 12.30 jvm; 2 to i. Wllllnmn llulldlng, Opp. 1'oHtolllce MKraiS Ifv' f CITY NOTES -t-t-f -t- i.avui:nci: hand coNemrr.-The I.jukihi bind ulll give an open air con tcrt at Maj Aug paik Satuiday uflir Noon at u.uU u iloik. NmVSl'AI'KU CHANGi:. James J. Malum Ii.ih become mamisil of tlio Sllll tl u Kno 1'rcss, vice John W, Klrby. A new statf la being oiguuUuil. mi:i:tinu this i:m:ninu. Tim stu dents who .tttiiuliil thu high school clut li a the tirm of ':H-'9I arc riqucsttil tn in ft In Suuvci s hall this morning at 14 JO o i look TC)12 S.IASIII:D. i:an Ovvcns, .in i"n plo.ve at the Cinlr.il nilno. Is ul Alosis 'J ivlor hospital tunirlng from a smashed t io (au-id h a lall of rock jtsterday Vthllu at VVOlk. INSTALLATION THIS KVKNINC, -install itlcm of otllceis of tho Kim I'.nk Kpuoith league, will take placo this inenini,, In the Uciuru loom at ".") ocluilt A delightful litor.uy progi.imme lias bicli pupated. 1IU.U IN $JW HAII., -Clmles Zenko and Mr Murj Thorn vcio nriestcd je--t rdav ujion a wiriant liquid 1 Aldei m.in Mill.u ihaiging tliim with assault and bittity upon tin person of Charles Hchroidcr TIu-v vvoro hi ought bifoio tlu alderman and lulcl in JuW bail for tilt Ir apptaiamu in lourt. HAP AN OUTING -The clahs of '09 or he Lackawanna Trail lug School for sursis, who held tin ir Krnduatlng i -c . u-1-.-s last week, picnicked yesterday on tilt hills near tho Klmhuist Iioulc Minl Thej wire accomp.iuIi.il by Dr. Wuuor the house .nirgcon, and a fiw otlur fi lends. A tno-t cnjojablo d.ij was tpent by nil. mi:i:ting svnday i:vi:ning.-tiip rummlttic appointed b tin membem of the new parish last Sunda evening to confer with IIMwp Iloli.in will present their report at a meeting whleli will be held In St. John's, hull on Suiiduy even ing next The committee confeired with the bi'-hop on Monday evening lust. The confircnco was most satlsfin-toiy. john t i:i:st: injimikd-joIui t. 3'ccsc, emploed nt the Jlarshvvood mines owned by tho Moosde Mountain t oal company, was Injun d by a full of coal at that pi ice esterda lie sils tallied a number of serious cuts on his Iliad and face and uNo had his law bioken He was taken in the mine am bulunco to tho Luikuw.uina hospital. ip hi: lost his assi:ts'-two suits of clothes two Miltn of underwear and time t-hlrtH nit? tho total assets scheduled In the volunt.m petition in bankruptcy of Watson !'. Ketncy, of Golden Hill, LADIES' FURNISHINGS. Fourth of July White Lawn Waists, Tucks and Insertion, $1.00 to $4.50. White Pique and Linen Skirts, 95c. to $7.50. Colored Taffeta Silk Umbrella, $1.50 to $3.75. Lawn Pique Point de Sprit Neckwear in "Bows, Scarfs and Tecks, White 4-ply Linen Collars, all new shapes. White Chamois Wash Gloves, 59c. Belts, Buckles, Handkerchiefs, etc. MEARS & HAGEN, Wyoming county, submitted yesterday to Htfercc C. A. Vnn Wormer. Ill nubili ties, ho ny, arc $2,710. Attorney J. Wood Piatt ihow up tho petition. THE YALE EXAMINATIONS. Will Begin Today nt the School of the Lackawanna, Tlio examinations for entrance to the ncjuVmlc and Bclentlflc di-pnttmcnts of Yale rnlverslty will begin today, nt the School of the Lackawanna, 1M3 Jcffvrcion nvenue, nccotding to the fol lowing schedule. yam: coLi.Kon. Tliuifdiy, June i1? Session beKlns at SUM HeKlttra- tlon ;m)-9.IU VcrKlI and 1'iosody !i.W-10i r.iiBlisli mi 10 10-lU'l HnBllKH (b) 11.:.0-1210 Xenophoii M 4 0i) Itoinnti lllitoiy 400430 Greek Gujnninr 2 I.S0 630 Gicek Cuniposltlon G.IJ0 COO rrldu, June 30. Homer 9 00-10 00 Alnibra (a) 10.0H-10 15 Algebra (b) 10 IV-ll 30 O.ic-ar and Nepos 11.301.' IS Cicero J.4? 330 Greek History 3 .10- 4 00 Goemetry (n) l.im 6 0i) Giometry (li) 000-CU0 Saturday, July 1. Latin Grnmmir ml 10 00 Latin Composition IOIhi lO.y) Greek at slRht 10. 10-11.15 Ovid nt sight 1115-12 00 Trench or German 12(0-100 siu:i-'rii:M school or scu:xci:. Tliursday, JuueS9 Session beRlns 9(0 Latin Grammar and Composi tion 9.101040 Cnes-ar 10.4 ll.U VirKll ll.:-l.'S) 1'liyslca or Chemistry 2.30- 3.30 Ilotnnv 3t.v-.13rt German or Prench 3 TV J a."! I'lalio Gcometrv 140 GOO 1'rid.iv. June 30 Solid nnd Spherical Gcometiy.. 9 00-10 30 UiiRllsh Grammar m T 11 ft" KiiKllsh I.iteratuie (prtllmnau)ll ' 11 " nnsllsh LIKratuio llnal) 1200-1(l AlRilir.i to Quadratics 310 12.". AlBilira Irom Quadratics! 4 30 b W Saturdav, Jul 1. Hlstorv of the United Stutes ... 9 00- 9 1" HlFtory of KiiRland 9 TO 10.35 Trigonometry rrd Logarithms.. 10 40 1.00 THE RAILROADERS' SESSIONS. Giaud Chiefs Met with the Con ductors nnd Tiainmeu. A joint confeiente of the conductors and trainmen was held yesterday morning at which Cinnd Chier Clntk. of the conductors, and Grand Ch'et Jloirisey, of tho tialnmen, wero pro sent. U is unilei stood that the na tional ollleets did not give their .ip piovul to tho proposed plan of submit ting tin eo systems foi the regulation of wages and It was decided to cut eff two and ptesent only one. The fliemen met with Superintendent Flt7gll)hon In the morning nnd sui mitted tho tevlsed legulatlons whn h tlie l.,it' flamed and which th -y wish the company to subscilbo to. Jlr. I'-itzgllibon leeched the propositions and will transmit them to President Tiuebddle ANOTHER PIANO GIVEN AWAY. Clniko Bros. Disposed of the Eouith Instrument Yesteiday. The fnuith diawlng In as many months nt Clnrke Bros' general atoies took place yesteiday afternoon at J o'clock, when a large crowd of patious and f i lends weie present. Messrs. Benjamin Smith and D. Philip Williams were selected as judges and a young gill diow the tickets from the wheel. The tenth coupon wail No. 124C, held by William I.angan, of CJ4 Hampton stieet. who Is employed as a miner In the Belleuie mine. Ml. Langan has a family of twelve chlldien, Hinging fiom 1 to 20 years of age, and their joy at the gift was unbounded. Tho next drawing will occur on Wed nesday. July 2fi, when the fifth instru ment will be given nwnv. Bicycle Races Binghamton July 4th. Go with St. Ilienden Council, Y. M. I , via D.. L ti W. and s-ee them. Quick time. Two houis Countless attiae tlons In beautiful Parlor City. Tinin leaves S a. in Tickets, $1.25. Eiist Picsbyteiian Sunday School Inclusion to hake Ailel, Fiiday, June 30 Tiain leaves Uilo and Wyoming Valley railroad depot nt 8.30 a. m. Adults, 7i cents; children, 40 cents. Tickets at 615 Lackawanna avenue, ot on ttain Fiiday morning. MARRIED. JOHNSO.N-if SWING M?" In Scianton, Pa Jin 2s. Im. nt the Cidtr Aenuo Mithodlt Iilseop.il chinch, by the Itev. I' 1 Don Thomas S, Johuton and Miss Amy Swingle, both of Peck llle THOMAS-KITTLn-In Scrantoii. Ved nisfl.n t veiling June 2 IS'il bv Rev J. H riwtet, i:ilsvoith Thomas and Ml&s llllit Kittle. Suggestions. 415-417 Lackawanna Aw. THIRTEENTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE MEETING WYOMING CONGREGATIONAL SABBATH SCHOOL SESSIONS. Held in the Welsh Congregational Church Ofllcot s Chosen and Re solutions Adopted Addresses by Rev. T. C. Edwaids, D. D., Miss Hannah M. Williams, William Holmes and Miss Annie Hum plueys Pilzcs Awntded in Com petitions Among Children. The general assembly of representa tives of the thltteenth annual conven tion of tho Wyoming Congregational babbatli school union occurred nt 10 o'clock yesterday moiulng, vvh"ti the meeting was tailed to older In the First Welsh Congiogntlonal chinch, South Main avenue. Itev. David Jones, pastor of the chinch, presided in the nbsence of the president, Daniel S. Davis, of JMvvardsdale. The devotional exercises were led bv Rev. D. M. George, of Plttston After thu singing of penti costal hymns by the assembly, the reception of dele gates was In order, anil the following responded: Olvphanl-Maiy Morgans, John Wat kins. Dutch Gap Norlh Scianton, Mury Dvaii", Murgniet LevvK Mary Jones, Da vid J. Willtums; Noilli Scrunton, Mis. Daniel Prlie Sadie Jones, Scrantoii. Liz zie Lewis. William J. Thomas, Joshua IIlljs, Theophllus Bow en. Plttston, Itev. 1) M George. Mrs. II. W Bviins, Mis. William II Bvans, Plains. Grllllth D. Jones. Bdwnrdsdale, John Thomas; Ply mouth, John Ddwnrds, Nanlleoke llev J. P. Thomas and Miss Sarah 1'. Thomas. The tnlnisteis present were Itev. T. C. IMwnnK D D., Kingston, Rev. It S. Jones, Notth Scrantoii; Rev. Peter Roberts, Olyphant; Rev. D M. Geoige, Plttston; Rev. J. P. Thomas, Nanti coke. Rev. Theophllus Davis, Plains; Itev David Jones and Rev. B. I. Evans, Scianton. The following committees weie then appointed- Audltlng-DavldJ Willi lms JohnW.it klns. Organization Rev Thiophllus Davis, Rev. J P. Thomas. Mis G. W. Pow.il. Resolutions Rev T C lMwards, Rev. D. M. George, Rev. R S. Jone-. REPORTS'. RECEIVED. Reports weie then lecelved fiom the vailous Sunday schools In the union, which showed Improvement and In cie.iie In tho v.uious depnitments. The Hist prize In the competition on writ ing of Biblical names, to ehildten un der fifteen ears of age, was awntded to D Wiiison Jones, and Elvet Jones lecelved the second prize. Both aie children of Rev. It. S. Jones, of N'oith Scianton. The morning session was closed with t ongiegationnl singing nnd the bene diction bv Rev. R S Jones. Rev. Peter Robeits, of Olyphant, opened the afternoon session at 2 o'clock with devotional exercises and the leports of committees was then called for and the committee on or ganization recommended the following olllceis, who who. elected for the en suing yenr: Piesldent, Rev. T. C Edwards, Ed vvardsdnle: 'Weo-presldent, Rev. J. P. Thomas, Xantlcoke; secictaiy, David Johnson, Scrantoii; tieasuier, S R. .Tones, Scianton; executive committee, Itev D. M. Geoige and Mis. William B. Evans, Plttston, Rev. Ivor Thomas, Talor; Miss Mary Moigan, Olyphant; Mrs. Daniel Pi ice, Miss Lizzie Wil liams, Dav Id E Jones, First church, AVllkes-Buire; John Suidlval, Second church, Wilkos-Barie; Miss Norma Williams, f!cranton; Isaac Morgans, Edwaidsdale. committee on examina tions, Miss Hannah Williams, North Scianton, and Miss Lizzie Lewis, Plains. The committee on resolutions repott ed as follows: THE RESOLUTIONS. Plist We l egret that the Interest of the chinches und Sunday schools of the district in our annual meeting is not tqiiul to the merits of the caif-e wo urc endeavoring to advocate. Therefore, we tariiestly urge the delegates to bestir tho ollicers and scholars of the vailous schools to a more general and moro act ive Inttiest In the annual meetings. v. Si cond That wo advise each and evely school to oig.mize n class for the com petitive prizes In the animal meeting. Third That we recommend to the ex ecutive committee ut their net nuetlng the advNnbllitv of arranging a plan, und appointing a list ol visitors foi the dis trict during the ensuing eai, so tint the purpose and benefit of tho union ma be moie fully uiidei stood, and a wider and deeper liitciest may be culti vated ratiith-Tli.it the thnnks of the union be extended to the ihurch nnd Sabbath school of the first Congregational church ot scianton for the cordial manner In which they have icetived and entertained the delegates and visitors. Plfth-Th.it our united nnd most sin cere thanks Ik', and are heieby extended to Iiiother D D. Evans for his faithful servlte as secretary of Hits union for the peilod of eluht cais. Sixth Wo recommend that a full ie. port of tho proceedlrgs of our annuul meetings be i ubllshed In Y Dr.vch in Welsh, as well as In the dally papers in English. Rev T. C. Edwaids. D. D, Rev. D, M Geoige, Rev. R. S. Jones, committee. The leport of the auditing committer showed the tieusuty to be In good con dition. The feature? of the ul lei noon was the nddiess in English by Rev. T. C. Edwaids. D. D of Kingston, on "I lie most interesting and edifying way of studMng the Bible." Black boaid exercises in the pilmaiy grade on tho subject of 'A Loving Invita tion," beating on the international les son for next Sunday, was given bv Miss Hnnnuh M Wllllums, of Noith Scianton. COMPETITION FOR PRI.KS. In the competitions for prizes on the International lesson for the last char ter of 1K9S, the first ptlzo was aw aided to Olvven Wllllnms, of Edvvaidsdale.and Samuel Howells, of Plttston. In the second crude, Mury George nnd Lizzie Howelrs. of Plttston, weie awaitU-d tirst and second pilzes. In addition to the pilzes of books, the successful eoni petltorH weie avvjided certificates. Fif teen other contestants who were cred ited with marks over fO per cent, were aim grnnted certltlcateH The session was closed with congregational sing ing and benediction by the president, Itev. T. C. Edwards. The closing session was held list evening, opening at 7 o'clock, with de votional exercises. Mis. Geoigo W Powell read an excellently juepared paper by Miss Annlo Humphieys. who was unable to bo present, on "How to lench the ubsentees and make them In terested In the Sunday yohool." Rev. Ivor Thomas, of Tuvlor, was on the programme for a Welsh nddiess, but did not respond, and William Holmes, ot Taylor, whose address on "The Duty ot Sunday School Scholata to the Church," which was omitted at the morning session, watt substituted. C'ongiegatlunnl Hinging was Indulged In by the assemblage, and the convention ndjourned to meet next year nt a time and place lo be drclded upon by the executive committee. FUNERAL OF MRS. ZIMMERMAN. Held from Her Country Residence at Elmhuvst. The f uncial of Mis. Lottie Zimmer man, wife of Andiew Xlmnicitnun, of Luzerne street, this city, wns held from her country lesldence, at Etmhutst, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. She had been In fating health for the past two ears, but the Immediate cause of hei death was apoplexy Deceased wn.s an esteemed member of the Hnmpton Stteet Methodist Epis copal rliurcli. Rev. F. P. Doty, for merly her pastor, now of Cedar Ave nue Methodist Episcopal ihurch. olllci nteil at the funetnl She lenves n hus band and two children, who will sadly miss her from their home. SUSTAINED FATAL INJURIES. John Williams Died nt His Home in Peckvllle Yesteiday. John Williams, u pump runner nt the Wlnton mine, wns Injured about the held while riding out of the slope on the front end of a tilu of cars Tues day evening, and died from the lcsult of his injuries ut his home in Peck vllle yesteiday. Deceased was 17 years of age and was the sou ol Mr. and Mis. John S. Williams The funeral serv Ices vv 111 be conducted at the Peckvllle Metho dist Episcopal cliurth Sunday after noon nt 2.30 o'clock Interment will be made In the Peckvllle cometery. A Chenp Trip to the Pacific Coast. The National Edueationnl Associa tion meeting at Los Angeles, Oil., Is the occasion for the Southern Railway lo put on the rental kably cheap rate of one fare for the round tt Ip (plus $2.00 Association Membership fee). This, In connection with the new Pal ace Tourist Sleeping Cais, operated over the Southern Railway and South ern Pacific, a double berth in which costs only $7 00, lenders possible the cheapest and most enjoyable trip of the season. A paiticulaily pleasant fea tuie of this tt Ip Is that the tickets aie good going one wnj nnd returning an other; I. e . going via Now Orleans and returning tluough Salt Lake City and C'oloiado. or by the payment of 12..ri0 additional, the ti Ip may be made re fill nlnk tluough Poithmd, Oie Stop-over privileges are allpwed at El Paso or any point west theieof, on the going tiip, and at any point west of Denver and Coloindo Springs on the letuin ti Ip. By this means pas songci.s aie offended the oppoitunlty of seeing the entile Pacific Coast. Side tilps aie ariangcd at nominal cost fiom Los Angeles nnd San Francisco to all points of Inteiest In California. Fuither Information may bo obtained fiom Chas. L. Hopkins, D. P. A, Southern Railway, S2S Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pn , or from A. J. Poston, General Agent, Sunset Excursions, Bit Penns.vlvunla Ave., Washington, D. C. July 4th, Excursion to Farview via Delawaie and Hudson Raihoad. vitand Gala Day at the most attract ive excursion lesort In Pennsylvania, Unexcelled attractions too numeious to partlculai Ize 'Jam'1 of base ball called at 2 30 p. m., between two very popu lar local clubs. Refieshments seived by Hanley, of Scianton. The follow ing programme will be rendered by Bauer's band of Scianton" 1 March, OlMnpla Hlppodiome, Alexander 2 Oveiture, Tho Beautiful Galatea, Suppe 3 S lection, A Runaway Girl. . Caiyeo 4 The Dawn of Love (Moiccau Car neteilstlque) BendK 5 Medloy.The Chicken Brigade .Johnson 6 Selection, The Rartered Bride. Smetana 7 Whispering Flowers P. V Won 8 Overture. Mailtini Wallace ft March, Hands Across the Sea, Sousa 10 Star Spangled Banner. The Delaware nnd Hudson will sell exclusion tickets at very low rates of fare from all stations, good on special and tegular trains July 1th. Nine Hundred nud Eighty Miles in Twenty-four Hours. This Is the lecoid-breaklng trip made legulailj by the Lake Shoie Limited, the finest tialn In the wot Id. Fiom Now York to Buffalo, the tiaeks of the New Yoik Central aie used, the balance of the jouiney (340 miles) Is over the four tiack system ot the Lake Shoie nnd Michigan Southern Railway with the finest loud-bed in America Those who appieciato highest ex cellence in travel, should buy their tickets for the Lake Shore Limited. Mr. P. Ketchnm, of Pike City, Cal., says. "During my brother's late sick ness from bciatic rheumatism, Cham beilaln's Pain Balm was the only remedy that gave him any re'lef" Many others have lestlliej to the prompt lellef fiom pain which this liniment nftoids For sale by nil diug glsts. Matthew Bios wholesale and le tall agents Smoke the Pocono, 3-cent Cigar. Mr You Ewgb MyYurw iwm.uFrv m And Is It not duo to nerrom exhaus tion? How can jou havo couruco when eufTerlng with noatUeho, nrrv nun pru.ttRttuii, and great pbjelcil weakuen ' Would ou like to bo rid of tbU deprrsaton of rplriU JiowV Uy remOYiog the cause. By UkUig Ayerfs SarsaparUla ItremoTftbecaueof your suffer Inir, became it removes all impurities from) our blood St 00. Alldrugglits. To keep In good health jou must have perfect uction of the bowels. Aver's Tills cure constipation and biliousness. SSc.abox Wrlla io our Doctors. Writ, ui fr.flT all the frlicnUr lo jour cam. Addrei), I'll. J. V. AY Kit, Lowell, Mail LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD NO CHANGE IN THE STRIKE SITUATION. Members of the Carpenters' Execu tive Committee Went to Philadel phia to Confer with Secietnry Mc Oulre, Who Has Been 111 The Exact Time When tho Latter Will Come to the City Cannot Be Stated. Resignation of A. H. Storrs Ten dered nnd Accepted. The strike situation, regal tied front a news standpoint, Is becoming duller oveij ilu. This Is probably due to the fact that euch side Is playing what Is commonly known ns a "wait ing game." Both sides appear to be watt hlng for the other to make some definite move und ns both are firm In their respective positions it would be merely Idle liincy to speculate upon the final result. member of the earpentets' execu tive committee, who wns sent to Phil adelphia to confer with Secretary Mo dulus In lewicl to his visit to this city, i etiirned home eaily yesteiday morning. He reports that Mr. Mo duli o has been under a phjslolnn'H treatment for nearb a week and while he has recoveied lie hns several Im portant business mattet s to finish up befoie he leaves Philadelphia. The exact time of his nt rival can thetefoie not be iioctu ately stated. Mr McGuIre Is considered by many of the mombeis of the Exchange to be a fair-minded man, who Is not capnble of supporting nnv unreasonable de mands and It is very llkelv that his piesenee In the t-lty will contribute In n huge degiee towards a final settle ment. Secretary Lauellg gave out the usual lepoit of the Exchange's firm attitude esteiday nnd also stated that there weie eight brlcklnyeis at work on the bolt nnd nut works. Three of the biieklnyers who were Imported by Con tt.ictor E. S. Williams, nnd who work ed for one d ty upon a 1ob being done for the Dolawnie, Lackawanna and Western company, epilt woik yester day. Theie Is no union In York whore tho men came fiom. Sevornl brlcklnvers left the city last night for New York where they have secured positions paying T4.40 for an eight-hour day. Resignation of W. P. Morgan. William Penn Men gun, general fore man of Briggs colliery, resigned his position yesteiday, nnd Intends to re tire to private life He has been iden tified with the collieries recently pur chased by the Scrantoii Coal company for the past twenty years. Mr Moigan Is a brothel -In-law of Reese G. Brooks, who for many years was superintendent of the Pine Biook and Briggs collieries, under the Lacka wanna Iron nnd Coal company. Thomns Morgan, a brother of "Will lam Penn Morgan, lesigned lecently from the outside foremanshlp nt Briggs shaft, nnd William H. Morgan, son ot tho latter, who was welghmaster at XX!OO4KXJOSOOO0 Right to the Do not miss this sale. Now going on. Come in today. Baby X Grands a fine week onlv. day night. . H FINN & PHILLIPS, w Ave Tuning a )MKJ)JO5$KK:MK;50i yI 1 'n m ( M A X-i MM m Em m a m. .tMkmr .tfe i fl. ai mm jmuaMo Fourth of Shoes for Comfort. During the heated term you will want to keep as cool as possible; comfortable shoes will permit cool feet and correct style as well, With the feet and head cool Summer isn't so bad. Our bargain tables attract a good deal of attention. Oxfords formerly $i.o and $2, now 75c aud $1.00. Xiuiiui gA CARD. To all our friends who have been waiting so patiently for our New Open Stock, Blue Flower Dinner Pattern of Haviland & Co's. We received one cask last week, expecting balance to follow on next steamer. We received a telegraph from Messrs. Haviland stating balance of order was on the steamer Paris, which went aground on Southern coast of England. Goods are somewhere in England, and they have not as yet been able to locate them; if not found shortly, will forward from Limoges, France, which will arrive in four weeks. CVvvxv&YteAX MMI'ip rfrU jiiaiiiui w. vvj mmwmwmmmmmmwmmm the Pine Brook colliery, nlso handed In his resignation. t Thomas and William II. are now en gaged In the shoe business nt 125 South Main avenue, and In all pioliablllty will be Joined by William Penn Mor gan. Believes a Railrond Will Be Built. ( S. Weston, real estate agent for the Delawnte and Hudson Railrond company, when spoken to yesterday by a Tilbune reportei with reference to a lullrond being built along the bed of the Delaware and Hudson canal, which was sold to S. B Coykendall, of Kings ton. N. Y., Monday, said: "My company has sold the cannl, not purchased It. I piesume, however, that a lallioad will be built along the canal." Further than this, Mr. Wes ton would not discuss the piobabllltles or Improbabilities ot the much dis cussed matter. This and That. Master Car Builder Cunfield, of the Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western shops, will return to the tltv today from IHlea, where he bus been since Monday, on n tour of Inspection of the company's shops theie. A. 11. Storrs has resigned his posi tion ns second assistant coal agent of the Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern Railroad company, to take effect July 1 Superintendent Loomis. of the coal and mining departments, has ac cepted the resignation of Ml. Stems. This Is another resignation Mr Loomis was requested to withhold from the puiilie foi a time The office Mr. Storis holds will be abolished when he lollies, A Half Fare Tour to the Golden Gato via the Lehigh Valley Raihoad. On account of the National Educa tional asswclation's thirty-eighth nn nual convention nt Los Angeles, Cal , July 11th to 14th, 1S99. the Lehigh Val ley Railroad will make a late of one single fare for the lound ttlp, plus two dollars membership fee, to teachers, who desire to go to California nt the time named. Tickets w lit be on sale June 21th, to July Cth. limited for le turn passage to September 5th, 'S3 inclusive, affording ample oppoitunlty for tours and sight seeing In the far vv et. Consult Lehigh Valley Ticket Agents for fuither particulars. Smoke the Popular Punch Cigar, 10c. Point tin B1 tip display. Prices this This Sale closes Fri- 5S X JJ Specialty. 0. July Shoes. & 134 Wyoming Avo, Zg, wain in ana iook around." .Jj "VAalL, In irtH Innle orminrl " T. 0 PLATES Artificial Teeth for which othet dentists charge $ii, $12, $8 and $3. Our price, $8, $7, 5 and $2.75. Gold Ciown and Bridge Work foi which others charge$io, $;and$ Our price, $5, 54 and $1.50. Gold and other Fillings, 25c uj. We extract teeth, fill teeth and insert Gold Crowns and Bridge Work without pain. Dr. Barrett, Dentist, 316 Spruce St., ..t;8,- LEADER IN LOW PRICES Keep Cool Electric Fans Of All Kinds at GHAS. B. SCOTT'S 119 Franklin Ave. 4th July, '99 We can supply all those who wish to celebrate at lowest market prices with the best line of FIRE CRACKERS, FIREWORKS of every description, Balloons, etc., we have ever carried. Flags in Cotton, Wool and Silk at greatly reduced prices from last year. Poles, Flag Buckets and everything in the line. Our Victor Bicycles are about ex hausted, but expect another con signment at $z8 cash. Other lines have only a lew left. J, D. ILLUS I BRQ 3!1-31G-;J1S Lacka. Ave. .SCUANT0N. PA. PENNSYLVANIA. Elmwood Hall Elm hurst, Pa. J'urmcrly Hotel nimluirst.) Open All the Year. J'IiIh hotel lms heen lotnodele I nnd refittal throughout and "'III op-n its door June 11, l'or ratos u'" call on or udilron DR. W. H.H. BULL ELMHURST, PA, THE WilJOL.A, An Ideal Health Ko-ort, UoutitN fully Situated vvitli 1'ul! Lake View. Absolulclv fire from ni.iKnla jnd mrs cpiltucs. ho.itl ik. tlslilng, danclnj, tennis, oiehcstr.i. etc pure l.lthi.i vvatoi spring; plenty of old Hhiule, pine grovo of lunja lues surround hotel, excellent lutila; rates n isonnhlp. capacity of Iiiijho, 2"). Illustrated booklet unci lefcreiices oil ap plication C. B FREAR. LAKE WINOLA, PA SPRING GROVE HOUSE, FERN HALL, Crystal Lake Refined Family Resort HWro leave ('urbondato for 1'eru Hull nt a.Hllp in htuse leaven Fern Hull for Tar- bondHlent H.:in a in. Telepliouo Conned. tlon: "lrn Hall," pay station C I). & M. C. JOIINbOV, Manager, l'cutottlce AddreN. Dunctall, l'iu NEW JERSEr. The Arlington Ocean firove, N.J. Tho lourilnir hotel rtiirn .Tiinrt tn HMn- her CuUliv ami Ditrt Inn 1 1 nnv ot1.il '- vUlaill' liv ph fit' m - Hanltuiy niraiiceiiienlH ptifect. Orchs. tin tlHtec IJ0 to rtt, two in room. Hpeclar Juns and fumlly rates Send for booklet, L 11. MLLA.U, riou, HaL2'')v WiliiJ i 1. nlii i'1 Lake Carf), Wyoming County, Pa. He.iiUlfulh located good rKhlnir; bolt ing nnd li.iiliuiK TiibU unecellid 11, I. S W H It niooiiiKbuig division, train leaving Scrunton at IL'51 p m , makes di rect cumicrtluns lu l.ihlRh Vullej to I.alce JOHN II JONHS, Prop