W! r THE SGRANTOX TRIBUISJS-FRIDAY, JUNE ;0, 1809. Special Bargains AT Perry Bros. This Week, -k For the latest improved 2,0 Gramophone, with ten records. Former price $30. Records flat and indestructible. $t For a fine Graphophone, 1U with l doz. choice iccords. f pn or a Mandolln, worth a ''0 yur cno'ce 5 OUC Music Folios. Each First Offense March, 25C Mollie I Love You, Will o' the Wisp March and 10,000 other copies ot choice Sheet Music. Perry Brothers 205 W online Ave, AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Depends largely upon the supplies. The right kind at KEMP'S, ion Wyoming Avanuo DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Honrs-fl a.m. to l'i.SO p.m; 2 to 4. Wlllloim Uulldlng, Op p. 1'ostocTlce &BEt -M- CITY NOTES -f -f t "VII STIMt IN TONU.iIlT.-Comp.tli I?, Tliliii i nth icKlinent, will be miisteicel la I'iiiUIh m th Atmoi.N at S u clock. All im-mb, n all" tPijueMid to be iHPicnt, i rry hai.i. i-ay days -The at of- tl liN nml iiniilfuci will be paid toil. I'll- tiachir will be pild Moiulav If the 1 ltd ol t lit I ol M'tt together Ions noiiKli tonight to pass the. pa roll. PI NKItAI, Ol' 11,1.1AM fOHNISll -Tin rum ml of the lite Willi lm. furnish will t.iki plate f inm the it'sldence on ( iipniiMi avenue S.itiudiy afternoon -it ..Imk Inn inn lit In l'uic-t Hill cune- tl lv rti in: 3nvri:iti:r) i.v-compuiv a. Tnliti'iitli liKlminl, will In- mil-tend li to the -civlee thl tvcnlni? at tho ai innn All numbers .lie ieciuesteil to btt piet nt. I UK WKONO WAY.-The coninci'i 1n In tlit iiim of Maik Xavaril.sk met tint -.il iv night Tin verditt wa th.U llo in in Mvullovved a doe of "Anchor p in klllei ' which he should have ap Pl m t Mi mally. I'WO WOMIZN AT ODDS -Jose phltlo M ii th , of Duumoic. mis I lkt u Into eil t nlv vc-mriav mid .irr.ilpiinl IipIoip Al ii until I low i on a thuipeol assault ai.d bittiiv pitfPiii'd bv Jin. Ttit'-i.i Tou-s- lilt, ol tin- iiile pLpp Tin1 aldPttniiii ill 1 Hot tolhlilll till' tVlllOt'ie MUllCU'llt ttml ilhrl.aiKi d tin piieoncr. lil IHIAItSAI. TOXIUHT-The Scran t n (iltp club 111 copiii i tloti with tin Let t r I'.iuUih' coiitontlt ii, will mpot for i lipiih.il this evening at Itobpit MorrN hill 12il South M iln an line Tho tnt m-l.n- .up icepii -led to hilng with tliPin mpiix of "The Jlaitvit ol tht; Anna ' I hi I'uis.iilt r ' "The f'llmlms and i omiadi"-! Ill Arms" Itehcais-al at i ,i) P in SIUHJTI.W. AT 11AM. l'AltK-Thcio will In honn Rouil -1 t ii t fm linns ol live l.inl shootln;, at tin 1mm ball palk on J ib 1 wIipii C'liin Mai "h, ol tlip Vt"-t Mdc and Will AiuiPtnan of Duiiiikup a vvtll known hhootir will mi t. Tho nuibh I lor ilmi at II blnli- n-ti)ci alon rult to l,ooiii Tin. in itch Is to come i i lain oi -hini' orrmnts i:i.i:cti:d. tiip foiiowinK nlllni". ol Camp 1,5, I'atilnllc Oidtr Sons ol Anuilci wcip th i tid I tst ulKht In tin tamp looms In tho iiirrnii'X bullil lu 1'it-t prcldonl (Icoirp Hot: pit"-l-il nt It II Ifallhtt'.iil; Mn pio-tilt'iil, .In oli Maikt'i misttr of tormn. K 1, 11 lift i . condiKioi. Claipnt.,1 ii. 1'iap, iii-littloi. On hlu HIkk-1: K'laiil, J.ciwis l'ollpt, tiuslct, J.pwls 1'olltt. iiri.D axotiii:h coN-rr.iti:MH: f mliattor A S Koons, who is to build the South hide pcut-l, had .iiiolhtr con f. r nee with tin t'tlrcns commlttro In Vl KnRliiPLr Plilllips' clllci1 yi"ti rdai to further the uriai qeiniuts foi pioccpd Inc, with the work of t oiihtiui tlnit tlui Htwor At the tonclin-lim of tlu nu ctimj t'ux Solltitoi mtiuiK was tallPd In to pis upon Hip bond Mr. Koon now has tlu bond and i aii.n.Rln for -tin tit. Another met tins will be lit Id toilm, wlun It 1 hoped 'h airaiiscmcnn will hi HmilH comp'ttcd. LA1SORS AT AN KND -'1 ho I omllie tois tind tirtli.mcuN toiiimlUiis con "lildcd thill laboih y bttiday and ail Jouined attct ile'f Ratlnt; tho chalimm of each commit tip to present tho new FihedulPH of wagcH nml the Riletaiiec to Ticsldent Truedale It was the inten. Hon of the lommlttio to ko to New Yotk today, but whin It wuh ltained that Mi. Truesdiilo would rome here tomouow It ias tlcclded to await hlu comiiif? nml en fleaor to 1iao n eonlciencp -with him lieie f his pjicnKi mints Iipio will not jiermlt of this the coinmlttce will ai raiiRO for a conft rente In New York ncM v cck. SENIOR PUPILS PLAYED. Annual Recital of the Scinnton Col lege of Music. An audlento which filled the lecture room of tho Perm Aenuo Baptist thuicli, enjoyed a rate musical tteat Inst nlsht, when the senloi pupils of the planofort college of music, directed by Haydn Hans veto heard In their annual reeltal The opening uunihei, a coneeito In C (Beethoven), bj Mik. Genevieve Ila ker Bacon, of Nicholson, with accom paniment on a second piano hy Mr. Kvnus wus In Ittelf a hleh lecornmen flatlnn for the colleee. In her two other numbers, "Novelette In F," (Schuman), and "If I Vete u Blid," ilfessett). omposltlons that tax the ability of any artist, was In uvery way equal to all that was demanded, A. Honata, hy Mozart was tendered by W A Itoborti 'with ext eptlonally line expresalon nnd cleverness of eecti' tlnn. Mr. IJvaiis' oicollent judgment In Mm wsssSSiX HelcctliiR numbers for his pupils show hit? usually the oantlhle stylo ns well as more brilliant was evidenced In the numbers by Misses Hmtna Kahl, Myites Perk, I.atoHa T'lace, Mary Morsan, Uose Conway, Luuratla Frbcii, Mntey N'lrhols. Mamie IMmunds. Two youiiff men, C. A 12ynon, who lendeieil u veiy difficult Tarentella hv Miles, titnl Alfred Kutohwa, who plnved Miles" "Uccollectlon of Honn," deserve para't'lal mention for llielr ver' ci edit able wotW. ladprewskl' celebrated minuet was admiiably lemletetl bv Ml'" IJllzaheth Owens, und th" difficult "Chant Hour rolse ' bv Utiponl, lcaulrlnit such en crijotle and brilliant ovfecullon and nt times the most dellrato phrasing, was remlered by Miss SwhiRle with toniatk able Intt'llltjeneo and perfect ap MIkj Albertii O'Nell. one or Dr. D. .T. J Mason's most pioflflent pupils, and YV A rtobirts nlso of the colIeRt', divprslilpd tho Piitt'itninment with plpaslnp vocal number MIfs Beatrice T:na Mori Is. elocutionist, won an encore nlth a clecr recitation. MEGAROEE-HAGGERTY. Nuptinls Took Place Yesterday Morn ing nt St. Peter's Cathedral. MKs Kitthryn A IIiiKKeity, datiithter of Mr. and Mis William W HnRKerty, of COO Mulbert.N street was united In marrlafie jesteidny morning to Frank O MeKaiRee, Junior nieinbei of the wholesale pipei III in of Mokuirpp Hi os The ceit'tnony n perfouned at 9 o'clock In St. Petei's entiled! .tl bv Rev. D. J. Mactloldiick. Tht weddlnir was prhate, but the (imminence and lHipttlniltv of tho eonti acting paitles resulted in a laiRe .issembluRe to wit ness the nuptials. The bride a attended bv her rousln. Miss Anna II.ulv of Plttton. nnd the Kiooni bv Fiank llelihait, of Phila delphia. The brlilo and bet maid weie nttlied similarly In Bonus of blue broatltloth. with white joke and white Inseitlon. nml eairltd biltlul iosph. A wedillnK bieakfast, seived by Man lev at the home of the btlde. was p-jr-taken ot b the uild.il pait nnd im mediate lelatlve and nt 12.r"i tb newly mauled couple h'lt on the Dtla waie, laikawanna .mil Westein lond for a stay nt Iake George nnd a trip thiouRli Canada. ITpon their tetuiil the will ipvlde on Mulberij stuet Among tho out-of-town guests woie Mrs Louis X Megai-Rio, S Kdwln .McRaiRee, Misses Doiotby and M.nle MPKaiRee. of iPhlladelplila. The bi Ide, for the jiast two viai.wns principal of the comnieicial Uepait tneiit ol the Snanton High si hool. She is a yotniR woman of marked inlttiie and peisonal be.iutv. The gloom is one of St i anion's most populir young busi ness men NEIMEYER-BRYDEN MARRIAGE Charming Wedding Last Night nt Bryden Residence in Dunnioie. One of the most churning weddings of the season inclined M'stenlu own ing at the Duntnoie lelnte ot AlP andT lit. Mien, superintendent ol the Peniishanla Coal i ouipam The octasion was tho niatriJEre of bis daughter, Mls Katheilne Gley Hi den, to Oh.ilK'S Fietleiic Nelineei, of this lit . The i eiemony was peifoinud bv the Ite. Wr. F. Gibbons in the parlois ot the lesidfiice, whit h had been daintily decked with Uoweis b Flollt Mi Clllitoik The In Ide was ihaimlugly go- r.ed In a dress of I'ipiicli oigandle over while taftetu silk, with chiffon fini mlngs She can led a boutiuet of btlde'h loses. The m.iitl of honor. Mi's Maigaret I5rtlen. woie a gown of white iiigandle. tilmmed with Mechlin laee and pink llbbons. She can led pink carnations The usheis weie Andtew Htyden, Walter J. Nelineer, f August Uattenberg. Walter S. Henn. lleibert Wutus and llany Ynunii Tliose pit'sent fioni out of town weie Mis Clnra Uenedli t. of Pittston: Ml. und Mis a. 15 Saw, of Mt. C.innel; Mi. and Mr William Saw. of Avo-.i; Air Ale Millet of Kingston: MIsi .lanet Mryden. of t'aibondalt Ml Tied Mllhause, of Aichbald Mi Uobeit Sltch, of Bethlehem, nnd Mi. and Mis. 1'iank Williams, ot Wllllamspoi t. GAVE A VOCAL RECITAL. Pupils of John T. Watkins Heard nt Powell's Music Stoie. The pupils of John T. Watl.ins were he.ml at Powell's mitt-It stoie last ewnlng In theli (list iccit.il and tlie latge audience piesent was generous In Its pialsc of the woik they have accomplished In the jear that they haw been mult i Mi. Watkins tuil'on. Some of the city's best Mikes aio in Mi Watkins' school and while ILs plnylng the ieults of theli work un tlei theli talented tutoi furnishc l a pionounced tieat to theli audience. The paiticlpants weie Miss Julia, A. Donnelh, Aliss Nellie l BeamUh, AIIss Teiesa M. Ilnnawav, Mipianos: Jllss Kjthiyn De Sales Gibbons, Miss Anna Si anion and Mls Mai .Ionian, contialtos. i. r. Buchman and .1. C. Wlnike. tenuis, and Iluiiy Aekoi. baiitone. l.'ach was heaid In solo woik und all Joined In two pail songi. Tho Schubert quaitette assisted. Lieu le n . nes was accompanist The ucltul lelleetcd gieat credit on Air. Watkins. Christian Endeavor Convention. The Chilstltn 1'ndeavoi annual con vention will be held this year at Do tiolt. Allch., July 'th to 10th. The New Yoik, Ont.ulo and Western lallway will bell tickets at one fare for tho tound trip In other wotds, nt half rates. These tickets will be good go ing July 3d to nth Inclusive, and will bo available for leturn passage from Detiolt any time up to and including July 15th. A special provision has been made, howevci, for those deshlng to lenialn longer tlnn the time specified above It Is this By depositing tliket with Joint Asent nt Detroit on or be foie Jul 12th, and paying a fee of r0 cpnts, thp return limit will be pxtended until August nth Inclusive. The O. & W have published a veiy comprehen sive little booklet, relative to this con vention, giving a description of tho tltv of Detiolt, side trips, etc, which may be obtained ftom that company's agents, or from J. C Andeison, gen eial passenger nrent, EC Benver street, New Yoik. Parties Intending to make this trip should communicate, with nearest O. A W ngent oi tho general passenger agent, who will be glad to rIvp any Information In their power. Bicycle Races flinghrtmton July 4th. Go .vlth St Bienden Council, Y, M. I., via V , L. ic W and t,ee them. Quick time. Two houis. Countless attrac tions in beautiful Pallor City. Train leaves 8 a. in. Tlikots, $1.23. Finest wines and clean at Lane's, 120 Spruce street. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD rOUR DISTRICT SUPERINTEND ENTS OF MINING. Offices Created by Superintendent E. E. Loo'mls, of the D , L. & W. Co. Major Montiose Barnntd, Fonneily of This City, Will Be One of Tliotn. Party of New Yotk, Susquehaunn and Western Officials Here on n Tour of Inspection More Painting to Be Done Heie. Supei impudent 12 12 Loomls of the dt'p.utment of mining of the Deliiutue, Lackawanna a it J Western Itiilllo.nl company, anuoutii ed ; esterdny that he hud eiented foul district supei Intendents erf mining The new ordei of things will go Into effect to morrow. This nction of All. Loomls will fcet at lest the suspense with ref eience to what All Loomis would do to till the position of geneinl Inside mipeilntendent of mines, which Benja min Hughes letliesfiom tomonow anil which will be abolished Colonel Iteese Phillips, V. J KMIIIS and Thomas J. Williams, who hint held tho positions of division Inside foiemnn of the Dtdawnte, Lackawanna and Western mines, and Alajoi Mont lose Bainaitl. foi moil of this iltv. will enter upon their dutlis tomonow us tlie new tllsti let uppilnteti(leiit TI'pv will have complete control of the wot Ic ings, both In and on sd of the mines umlei tlieli Juilhdlt lion. Fp to tod i. Alessis Phillips, Hvans and Willi im have hnd charge of the Inside of the mines nnd lepoited to Gentual Insldi Stipeilnttntlent Hughes Air. Kvans, who has been In clinige of the mines down the vallev, will tome up to this legion and will be supeiln tendent of the Hoick u. Ta.vloi. Dodge Bollevue and Ilallstead mines Supet intentleiit Batnniil will be in thaige ol the Bliss Aiiehlni los. Avondale. Wood wind and Pettebone mines foimerlv In c barge of All. Hvans The Pyne. Sloan. Oxfoid Pent ml llamplou Continental, Aichbald and Hvilt Park mines will bo under Siipeilnteiident William. Colonel Phillips will supi rlnlend the Diamond Kilsblu Cavuga, Sttui and M.inville mines. Alajor Ham. ml, who teslgns the posi tion of Hllpi'iiutelidenl of Ibe tloeks nt IMgewatti, N ,1 . of the New Yotk. Susitichaiiiia and Western Ha II load compan, did nut leaili the tltv ves teid.iv. but Is expected to wait on All. Loomls todiv The othei thiee super intendents vpt nt wstetdny afternoon In eonteieliie with All. Loomis lelatlve to theli ollli ts This and That. The Keiinedv Pet lei t oilet iiiinpanv ba been thaiteied at llanlslniig to do business at Catbmidale with a. t ap ital of $12.-. UOii J. Al. Dal, Mipeilntendent of trans poitation of the Dclawate, Lackawan na and Western Ha ill oatl tompaii, went to Hlnghamton yesteulav. The Cential Huilioad of New .leisey has made a speil.il late foi a lelurn flip to Wllke.s-Hane, July 4, of llfty cent The inte is imidt owing to the Wllkes-B.irie-Sci anion base hall games The tiain for Wllkes-llaile will leave the oltv at 1 JO that ilav. Geoige Brown has resigned his posi tion as fotcman of the blacksmith shop of the Cliff Woiks and will leave tod.iv for W.vomlng wheie be has accepted n po!tlon ns superlntentleiit of a laige hhop. AVedni sdnv the men who have been unclei his dheitlon piesented him with a gold chain and chnini and a Winchester i i lie. It. II Gilpin, siipeiintendeiit of the New York, Susquehanna and Western Hallioad coninanj: Alastei Alechanlc Tailor. Ti.ilnmastei Johns. Assistant Superintendent of Alotlve (Power Los eiy, aKo of that load, and Oenei.il Stoiekeeper Ptescolt. of the Brie Hall road company weie In the i Ity estti day and visited Supeilntindent Loomis of the depaitment of mining of tlie Delawaie, Laekawnnna and Western company. Tlie pnity has been on a tour of Inspection of the loads nolid. and came to the cltv to see All. Loomls, who Is intimately aniuainted with them Alasler Car Builder Canlleld, of the Delawaie, Laikawanna and Westein shops. etui ned fiom t'tlc.i estenlav. where he tptnt seveial das on a toui of inspection of the conipanv's shops theie under his jurisdiction Aflei this week. Mr. Canllehl stated to a Tiibune man jesteid.iy, passenger car painting will be discontinued at the Ftlcn shops and the majoi portion ol It will be done in this city Dovoi shops iw 111 handle some of that work also. The new freight shop In this city opposite the foundry on South Washington menu is to be used os the passeni,ei in painting shop, and Is now being equipped foi that ptuposp. All. Can field states ho will be able to tin ti out thirty cms a month fiom the painting shop. -- OFFICERS INSTALLED. Interesting Meeting of the Epworth League of Elm Paik Church. The Upwoith League connected with the Blm Path church held a well at tended unetlng last evening In their looms In the chuich building At th conclusion of the legular oidei ot busi ness the following ofllceis weie in stalled. James G Shepheid, piosklent; ? ' Most any one can I make a pill that may J J Pills ; I are the pills that viIL I 'Nuf sed. j John J. McConnrll, first vlco-preslileutj Mrs. James a. Shepheid, second vice president, 11. II. Bitshnell, thlul vice presldctlt. Alice Orimths, fourth vice president, Truman Surdnui, sccietaiy. H. 1. Itlchaids, treasurer! 1. K Sur dam, chorister, Knima Klauinlnyei, pianist. Alice (IrlfUths, assistant pian ist An enJoiiblp progrntnme of music and tccltutlons was given nftei the m stiillutlon The Allsses Yost and Shntp stein, who teprpsented the league at the district convention lecently held In Nnntkoke, also delivered Inten'stlng lepoits of th it gatbeilng THE YALE EXAMINATIONS. Candidates Who Are Now Taking Them Heto. Tho candidates at the Yale examina tion, which began at the School ot the Laikawanna yestotdny.are Hugh Arih liald, fcon ot Judge Aichbald: Jerome Bice, son of M. A Bice, and Bugene 11 Fellows, son of Atnjor Fellows The out-of-town eniulldntes aie Mal colm C Outhile. of Wllkcs-Bane, Hairy J Alold, of Blossbtng Tioga county, nnd n S Staple, of stiouds hurg. Mi It. Cleuiwatei. son of G A Clearwnter of Mousey avenue. Is tak ing examinations for Worcestot Poly technic with the Yale- bo.vs WOODWORKERS EXPELLED Important Action Taken hy the Building Ttades' Council Radi cal Step with Reference to Fiank Carlucci. An Important piece of huinp tians aitcd at the meeting of the Building Ti.ules council on Wednesdav evening leaked out yestenla. It was the ex pulsion of the Woodw inkers' union ftom the council because of theli re fusal to lomplv with the demands of thai bodv when the geneinl tie-up was oi dpi nil Pile union was expelled as a body with tlu exception or two of the dele gates to the council fiom the oigan l.ttlon,who have winked Indefjtlg.ibty for the cause of the sttlkeis slut e the pit sent trouble began The stilkeis snv that the woodwntk ers will bevtr.s soii.v men when wlnttr ni lives ns the i inlm that thev are now doing what I nlu.iv. done at th-it season of the o.u, tilling up Mm k, nml that there will be no woik foi them when the snow lieglns to Tlie stonecuttels, stonest tteis and i.-irveis einplojtcl b. Fiank (ultiiii In New Yoik cltv, and whu ate affiliated wllh loi al unions In this t it 3 weie oi detid to quit woik esteitlav miiinlug bv a dlspntch Ali. Cailiuil's ioik ineti have not letuiued to theli ein plo.vinent with him Aleinbeis of the Builders Bxchange state In the most emphatit tenns that the ii sanation of All C.iiluctl was a gnat suiiulse to that bodv and that the , statement that It was a pie-iu-l tngeil move is the veilest twaddle. The stilkeis. however still slick to theli oilglual claim and it-fuse to eu teit.ilu anv statement to the tontiai The stonecutteis have n loll-uill eveiy dav now In Cassesse's hall and iveiy man 1 taking an active Intel est In the situation The second Install ment of mom for the caipenteis will anlve In the city some time todav and the dlstiibution will commence just ns soon as possible. Rtcietary Mr Guile addressed a mtetlng lu Pittsburg ts teida, when- the lahoi oiganiations aie holding a iall this week Secret.nv Lauilig stand to a Tribune iepiesentatlw vesteida.v that the thire out-of-town brlcklavei who quit work on V. H. AA'llli.iuis' job on AVednosdav went back to woik vestnd.iv on a job being done bv nilothti ineinbn of the exchange This stalemtnt was deiili d by a nuinhei of the members of tin strlkeis' grievance committee, whi state that the men weie sent to tin Ii homes at R o'clock on Wednesdav nf tei noon and that several nttonipaiiied them to the depot, and saw them off 11 was teprnted vesteidav that the I'ulted Aline Wnrkois of the county would oath donate ?J tow aids the sup pott of the striken T'p to a late hour Ian night nothing had been authoia tlvelv heard at the strikeis' headquar ters legatding the mattei and the re pott was not genernllv uedltid. A Cheap Tiip to the Pacific Coast. The National IMucatlonal Associa tion meeting at Bos Angelts Cal Is the occasion foi the Southern Hallwa to put on the nniaikabl iheap l.ite of one fate foi the louncl tiip (plus $2 00 Association Alembeishlp fee) This. In cotinec Hon with the new Pal ace Touiist Slteplng Cats, opeiated over the Southein Hallwa und South ern Paclllc, a double buth In which cost only $70), i outlets possible the cheapest and most enJoable tiip of the season a pai tie ul.uly pleasant fea- I tine of this trip Is that the tickets aie I good going one way and letuinlng un 1 olhei, I e, going via New Oilcans and letuinlng thiough Salt Lake city and Coloiado; or b the p.onient ot tl2..0 additional, the tiip may be made le tuinlnk thiough Poitliind. Oie Stop-over pilvllegcs aie allowed at l'.l Paso or any point vu t theieof on the going ttlp, and at am point wesl of Denver and Coloiado Spilngs on the i etui n tiip. By this m, ans pas seneis aie afforded the ippiii tunltv of seeing the entile I'.uilli coa1 1 Side tiips me ananged at luuniiial tost from I.os Angeles and Snn rianeisco to all points of lutei est in i tlifornla ruithei liifiu mat inn imij b, obtained fiom Chas. L. Hopkins D I , Southein Hallwa, SsiS Chestnut stieet Philadelphia, Pa or fiom A J Poston, Geneial Agfiit. Sunset l.xi ursions, 511 Pennshanla Ave, AVnslungton, D c. First Piesbyterian Sunday School Bxcurslon to Lake Ariel Frlda. June 30 Tiain kaves Hrio and AVjoming alley lailioad depot a R 20 a in Adults, 73 cents, children, 40 cents Tickets at 015 Lackawanna avenue ir on tiain rilday morning Recital of Miss Becker's Pupils. A icclial will be given this evening nt Powell's music store by the pupils of Miss Salome M Meckel, assisted by Mis. Chnrles H, Gentci. Smoke tlie Pocono, 5-cent Clear. MARRIED. LBWIS-WILLIAAIS -In Peekvllle, June 2S, 1813 at the home of John 13 AVill lams, ti tht Iltv F P Dot or Scran ton, Pa., AVIIllam D Lewis and Miss Margaiet Williams, boili ot Peikvlllc DIED. DAVIS. In Went Sciaiiton, June 20 'j Alls. John W. DivIh, aged ii years, at hi home on Noitli 11 de Park avtuiie l'ltncral Kumliiy afternoon at 2 o'clock Intel nunt lu Washburn mi let cento lury. COUNCILS NEGLECT IS RESPONSIBLE WOULD NOT APPROPRIATE MONEY FOR ENGINES. This nnd Unfortunate, Circumstances Left the City Piactically at the Meicy of the File Fiend Ciystal nnd Nay Aug Steameis Were in Repair Shops, Fianklin and Gen eral Phlnney Engines Weie Out of Service, and tho Only Available Engine Wns Three Miles Away. Shortsightedness on the pnit of coun cils Is almost wholly to blame for the seilous conditions that were oonfiont ed at Wednesila evening's lire, when n fleic" b1u.se taged for over half an hour In the veiy liemt of u compact lumbei dlstilct befoie an effective stieam ot water could be seemed with which to light It. Hx-Chlef UIc key deolmes that ftom the vet Hist da of his tetin until the moment that he went out ot office he nevei let up In Ills effoits to btlng eotinills to leolle the necessity of an nppioptlntlon foi stoamets Chief Walker savs he tan vouch foi his pie decessoi's tlectaratlon and add, foi himself, th it he his given his attention slnie coming Into tin- office pilnc Ip.tlly to this suine mattei The result of nil ex-Chief Hlckex's labors was a miserable nppiopilatlon oT $800 to lepali tht Fniukllti Hint Gen eial Phiniie sieatmi tu0 being ap portioned for eat h engine. Tlie wholcj amount would not lepali the Fianklin engine almie and the chief was lu consequence unalitt to do an thing, ex iept to ask foi moie mone, which howevui, was not forthcoming FOHCP.D TO ACT The disabling of the Ctytnl steamer llnallv foiced councils to ait The lolllt file dep II tmelil eoillllllttee got togethn and, hunting up some unex pended balances, lranitd and Intro duced an oicllnauie at the last mtetlng of common lounill pi ov tiling foi ih" pun base of a new steaniei foi the Pi.iukilu Five liumli I'll dnllais was taken fiom the Item of $S00 for lepali s of apparatus and applied to the repilr of the Civ still stumer The $400 pie Vlou! appiopilateci fot the Geneinl Pliiunt engine was londltlonall In t leased fiom the SI00 laid aside foi the lepali of ibe old Fianklin engine. When the file bloke out AVodnesclav evening time was just one steaint t available foi dut in the whole clt, anil that was the Neptune, loialod on the South Side The l'lillinev engine was ui del ed out ot servile by ex-Chief Illikev, but the fat t wns not lommunl lalecl to the new chief. The N.iv Aug Miumer bad a bioken the and was being lepaiiecl bv .1. A. Gllhool The new whnl was on Its w.i to the en gine bouse when the lite alaim was sounded It was neiessai to Jin k up the engine anil put on the wheel be foie the hitch could be made SPBCIAL CALL ISSl'BD. When Chief Walkei found no engine lespontllng to the fltst call he began to make Inqiiiile and learned that the Phline vn had been onlered out of n X u m B Mi 6 I B1A huhi n K Rj Not the last day of the world, but the last day of this wonderful Piauo sale. Do not let this day go by without visitmg store. You cau save money today. o 9 o mm nam ISH The best makes at a Piano Tuning 0tL In.ifa0it'iruiru0'ntiiii'0ftriijlii'0aii'ittiiicraii00n0 X0000000'A00&'tl00,00lt,irtl0 jtfXKHi'4UXiLVHX4irHirirMXXXjn Fourth of " Shoes for Comfort. During the heated term you will want to keep as cool as possible; comfortable shoes will permit cool feet aud correct style as well, With the feet and head cool vSummcr isn't so bad. Our bargain tables attract a good deal of attention. Oxfords formerly $r. jo aud $2, now 75c aud $1,00. 1 THE ADVERTISING THAT SELLS GOODS g Must say something. The poods wc have for Wedding Gifts "p! 5 do their own advertising. Goods with merits say lots. All 5; j5 we ask you to do is to look them over, they do the rest. Col- 5? 5 lection Choice China Plates, all the new things in Brie a Brae, j Rook wood and Ubbcy's Cut Glass, no need to say moie about 5 y5 them, they speak volumes in themselves. "p 5 Bronzes, Cavato Marble, Hncrusted Glass, etc., etc. 5 CVvxvcCMa'W- 5 Millar Sc Pprk 3: iTiiiicti tx jrcuiv, service nnd that the Belief was an en gine' company In name onlv Then he Issued an older to bilng on tlie Phlnney and Nn Aug engines If thev had to be tin ted on a stone boat and sent In a spec lal call foi the Neptunes The Phlnne.v engine tniivtd lu good time, although a man hud to run alongside of It and keep pouting oil In to one of Its Journals It was of Ut ile use, though, when It did come, foi it could not get up sie.im tin fulh twenty minute and after getting up steam could not Impiove much on the hydtant piessuie because of the dilapi dated condition of Its pump wlibh aie so woin out that they churn the water Instead ot pumping it Chief Wnlkei piopoes to ak eoun rlls to hasten the legislation piovldlng for the piiichase of the new engine and the n-palr of the Phliincv' Tin Cr.vstal steaniei is now In the ciltf woiks waiting for Its inauufai tuieis lo ship nu oidei foi new Hues A Half Fare Tour to the Golden Gate via the Lehigh Valley Rnihoad. On account ot the Natloinl IMut.i tlonal association's thtitv -eighth an nual convention at Los Angeles Cal , July ltth to 1 (til. ISmi, the Lehigh Vat lev Hnilrond will make a late of on single fine foi the tound tiip plus two dollars tnembeishlp fee to leachei Who deslie to go to California at the time named Tickets will be on sale June :Mth, to Julv 0th limited fot i. -tuin passage to Seplenibei ,"ith, 'O Inclusive, affoiillug ample oppoi tunltv for touts and sight seeing in tht fai west. Consult Lehigh Valley Tit k'-t Agtnts for fuithei iiai th ulais. Air John Bevins, tdltor of the Pies Anthon, Iowa, savs "1 have used Chamboi Iain's Colic. Cliolna anil DIhi rhoea Itemed In my fnmll for tlt teen euls have lecoiumeu led It to huiidieds of otheis, and have nevei known It to fall In n single instance. For sale by all diugglsts, Matthew Bios wholt'sah and i etall agents. Be Not Cast Down. The lltiuoi disease tan be ruled Wonderful lesults attest to that fact. The icmedles used at the Siiuuton l'll vate Sanitarium ate slmph in.n vellotw In their effect 'I hev aie a vasi Im piove ment on all otheis Cnll oi iite No. Il" AltllhPliv stieet ' Smoke the Popular Punch Cigar 10c. 0 0. 0 M0 0. 0 r& H0 0 i O 0 H0 0. tf 0 0 0H. our lowest possible prices. 13S fi.0 Wyoming Ave ! a Specialty. an 0x00 July Shoes. Day T 0 ii 1 upngnts 13 WyomlnB AvB- Z eWalk ln and look arouncl qj flO PLATE8 Aitilki.il Teeth for which othei dentists chatge $is. $12, $8 and ."Si. Our price, $8, $7, 5 nnd $2.75. Gold Cunvnand Budge Work for which others chatgeSio, $iand$3. Our price, $5, $4 and $1.50. Gold and other Fillings, 25c up. We extract teeth, till teeth and inseit Gold Crowns and Bridge Work without pain. Dr. Barrett, Dentiat, 316 Spruce St., ..."m",- LEADER IN LOW PRICES How'd You Like to Be the Ice Man Ami Man) Other Vow HeconlSt Iiicltidlntr E Repairing a Specialty. CHAS. B. SCOTT'S 1 19 Franklin Ave. 4th July, '99 We can supply all those who 1 wish to celebrate at lowest market prices with the best line of FIRECRACKERS, FIREWORKS of eveiy description, Balloons, etc., we hae ever canied. Flags in Cotton, Wool and Silk at greatly 1 educed puces fiom last year. Poles, Flag Brackets and eveiy thing in the line. Oui Victoi Bicycles are about ex hausted, but expect another con signment at S2S cash. Other lines have only a lew left. J, D. WILLISMS 5 NO ;5i.:il(i-:usi.jirka. Ave. scuanton:. pa. SUMMER RESORTS. PENNSYLVANIA. Elmwood Hall Elmliurst, Pa. iPormcrly Motel I'linhufst.j Open AM the Year. 1 Ills hotel lias beau lomodoled ana rellttel UuoiiKliout mid will op'u IH doon Juno 1 1, I oriato", etc, call on orudilres DR. W. H.H. BULL ELMHURST, RA. THE WIIMOLA, An Ideal Health Resort, Beauti fully Situated with lull Lake View. Ahnlutel flee fiom malarh and nics. ipiltoeM, bu.it Hg fishing, dancing, tennis, oichtHii.i. ett . pure I.ithla water spring; plent ot old shade, pine giovo of largo tites Miiiiouiid hotel, excellent tablo; rites reasonable; capiclty of Iickihc, ). Illut-tritcd booklet and icfercncos on ap plication C, E. FREAR. LAKE WINOLA, PA SPRING GROVE HOUSE, lake Cure j, Wyoming County, Pa. Tieaiitlfiillv I.inted good fishing; boat ing unci bulling Tuhli tun xcelled. D. I. & W It H lllunnisburK division, train leaving Scinnton at 1.'.", p in makes di rect i munitions via Lehigh Valley to 1 uke JOHN JI J()Ni:S, Prop FERN HALL, Crystal Lake-Refined Family Resort Stwie leave Carbon Jule for Kein Unit M II 110 p in. ritage leaven fern Hall for Cat- bondalnnt H 'in a m. Telephone Connoo- tlon' "Kern Hall," pay itatlon. C. B & M. C. J01INSOV, AUnajers roitoltlce AiUlrem, Duiidntr, I't rvrw jensEy. Tho Arlington Uccnn flrovc, N.J. The leadlnc hotel. Open June to Oeto. boi I'ulsliie inn hcrvlce unrxccllriL Hanltmv .11 riiiicenients perfect. Orchs tin Unto, $J0 to 11.1, two In loam, Snecial June and fanillv rates Send for E30v I booklet. C, II. M1LLA11, ITop. J
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