I SSr THE SCRANTON TIUBUNJS-FRIDAY, JULY 7, 3899. Ludwig Pianos... On Easy Terms at Perry Brothers 205 Wyoming Ave. SCIUNTON. See Our Bargains iu Musi cal Iustrumsnts. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Depends largely upon the supplies. The right kind at rvElWlP S, Wyoming Avanuo DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose aud Throat OfflceHoiTs-na.m to 1U.30 p.m; 2 to l. IMomt Ilulldlns, Opn. Postolllca. -----""- 4 CITY NOTES 4 -f -H- -f -f---f-t--t - PAY DAYS The employes oC the T. llv Cieek nnd 01 pliant mines of the Dclt'vme unil Hudson Itailioad com panv crc paid jesteiday. INSPECTION TONIGHT Company 1. or the Thirteenth icglment, will bo Inspected tlii evenlUR Jt S o'clock. It i wre-sarj that cvoiy incmbci should 1 piesent. MHrrtNO TONIOHT Thoio will bu a meet Inn onlt-.ht In Colonel Hippie's olllio Iti the Council building of the K neial committee that has chaise of tin nii.itiKi mi tits for the- lettei tar ll is' convention I vST ATTEMPT Company A. Thiiteenth ie Kline nt, will make Its fin il oifoit to reoiKinlcp tonlKht Si t men have nmde nppllaitlnn and thei no stioiiK hopes that the effoit will be feuecevsful THOMAS WALSH INJIHtKH Thomas Walsh. emploved at the Dodge wines was muslit by a fall of lock ji-stcMlay nfteinoon nnd sustained cutH upon bis lnad and left hand He was jeinoed to the Moses Tavlor ho.spltal. HITTP.N PY A Don A vounK son of W .1. Pavls was bitten 1 a dot? in lr his home, on Jeffer-on aenue, "Wednesday nlKht. Chief of Pollie Itob liilR was notllled. but the bov could not iilmtlf. the doi; that bit him itp.scri: mission tonight. 1 an(jellst Newell aud Wife will hde liaige of the .mUp at the Koseue mission tnnisht Mis, Newell was foi .'H1 Iv organist at the mission, and on i.aKi d In the mission wotk In the val le. foi sevoial veais PINHD I1Y THi: MAYOH Ada Ken neih, a vounjr white woman, .md Will Millet, a diluted bootblack, who weie aiiested on Wedneselav evonliiK for fldhtlntr on the Linden stieet bUdge, weie arraigned befoie the mayor In police court vesteidav His honor fined her $.1 and Millet V, PSCAPINO STLV.M DID IT John Uurke, of Pjnon stieet, West Siinn ton, was burned n bout the face and neik by pi-t aping steam eatly vestci daj morning at the South mill of the Lackawanna lion and Steel company. Up was retnopd to his home and at tended by a phvslcian ALMOST SI'FPOCATP.D Michael Jadden. aged the J eats, ot ,Slle stieet, ins almost aspbj .-elated on Wedno lav while plalng aiound n burning culm dump neai his home He Inhaled the gas and was found tint ohm lows by a man who was passing He was taken to the Lackawanna hospital wheio he was quickly ielod R Y. P l". CONVENTION -The ninth annual convention of the 13ap tist Young People's Union of Ame'ilea w 111 be held In Richmond, V.i , July 1J to 1C, Inclusive. Special thtough caiH will be piovided on tin- Cential Itall lnad of New Jersey train leaving this city Tuesda, Julv 11. at S.SO a. m A special tato of J9 OS foi the loturn tilp has been piovldod. This will be by tialn and boat, a statejoom on the boat costing $1 Tickets can be piocuied for on all-rail trip lor $10 70 hi: saw thh i:ditou -niciiard Little, editor of the Scrantonlan, was nirested yesteiday on the charge of assault and battel j, on n v atrnnt Is sued at the Instance of Chailcs Woel kers of South Scranton. Little was niralgned beioie Alderman Millai and relensed on his own recognizance to ftppcar at a hearing Tuesday next. Woelkers alleges that when 1k went to Bee Little. Wednesday with lefetenip Jo the publication of ceitaln articles in the Scrantonlan. he was oidend fium the office, and ho not getting away as OF??Qf-felCABgi NO EIBOW.GREASE NEEDED ft-Ui w-jS I 55tS4Atr III I . aw MlJ'Vri'fiwvre? L1 1 lilt.. JT " 'in lln W IK "vl I I 1 1 1 1 i;vji i ItVAvi'flLl PFW 1 1 1 I If -- i No "cjbow eilut'Ml Deeded with Gold work uiy,a ta Tlouura inttead of a hatad drudgery. It saves your time, yov i trotgth, your tamper, your money. It is better and chaapw baa oj fc aU dtanlag. For teateit economy buy our lugt pttfcftft. Tho N. K FairbanU CK1CAGO sr. louis SCW quickly ns dealt ed, was assisted by the bootB of Little. ELECTION CONTEST. In the arbi tration room yartarday the following wilnifflsss fiotn Soranton were exam ined In the IinRstu.ft election con test: Nineteenth ward, Flist district, Thomas tyMalley. Twenty-first ward, lUi st district, William Sloan. John lllntrlni, AVIHIam Lauchnov, Stephen Murphy, Mlohael Wnlsh, Thomas Cul kln, James Clark, Ilaitley Iee, T. V. Gallagher. William HIbkIiis. John New tomb, Ti r. Logan, P. J Logan. Krnnk Kellv, John Cummlngs, Owpii Lee, Ld.vurd Cawley. Patrick Ctilkln, Eel waul Hanu'ok, sr , Hugh Logan, Ed ward Hamrlck, Jr. Michael Grognii, P. P. Cluik, John J Itoach SUMMER RALLY TODAY. Will Bo Held In the Jackson Stieet Church. Thr jummei tallj of the Unptlst Young People's union of the Ablngton ast-oclatlon will bo held at the Jack son Stteet Hnptlst church today. Dr. H. G. Beddop, of this city, Is president of tho association. TIip following pro gramme will be rendered: APTHnNnON SHSSION. 1 00 Devotional exercises, Rpv S. P. Mathews 2 .10 Address of welcome. Rev. Thomas do Gruchy 2.10 Paper. "How to Win the Associ ate Membets," Discussion led by P. K. Welthaas, Dalton, I'a. Singing 3.10 Paper "How to Keep the Union Going." D. II. Williams, Jackson Street chinch Discussion led by He v. C. A. Spalding, Holllstervllle, Pa. 3 10 Paper, "Tho Object of Conven tions and Rallies," Homer D Pease, Penn Avenue church DlHctivsion, led by T. W. Hvnns, Cnlv.uy (.hutch, T.ijlor, Pa. 4.10 Business i:vi:ning shssion. 7.10 Song sprlce, Rev. W. G Wntkins, North Main Ae nue H.iptlst chin ch. Anthem Choir S00 Addiess, Rev. S J Arthur, dlstiict fcccrctary Noillii istetn I'ennsjhanla. Anthem. S.45 Convention at Hl( lnnond, ItevW. H. Sow ell OFFICERS OF COMPANY D. To Be Chosen at an Election on Mon day, July 17. Thr following oidrr has been Issued by Lieutenant Colonel Mattes of the Thirteenth regiment: Headquarteis Thlrtppnth Regiment In fantrj, Third Hilgade N O. P Soanton, July 0, 1S9D. Regimental Oltliis, No 2. I In aeconlanee with olders fiom tlie commanding geneial, Third btl gade. National Gtiaid of Pennslvanli, dp tod Lebanon, Pa , July .1, 1S91, an eh i Hon for captain, first lieutenant and second lieutenant will be held in Compam I) Thiiteenth leglment In fant i.. N. tl I', on Mnnrid. July 17. ls')!i, at S o'cloik p m, to 1111 the ncamies caused b the leslgnatlon of Thomas V. Gillin.iii Wllllnm W. In glls and Arthtli R Poote, iespeitiel. II 1! older of the commander In chief the ptoskm of the mllltnr. code as to the eleetois appealing In unifoim is waived for this occasion. 111. Majoi r W Stlllwell will con duct said election at the Sciantim City Guaids aimorj. and will make piotupt letuins tlteipof thiough these head quat tots 13 oulei of Cluules C Mattes, lieutenant colonel commanding. L. T. Mattes, adjutant BOTH WERE DISCHARGED. Charges of False Pietense That Weie Not Sustained. Two men charged with obtaining goods under faKe pretcn-o wete at lalgned befote Aldeiinan Howe yestei day Tho Hi tit was Joseph Hosslg who was i barged b Joseph Rolwalg with pioc tiling goods to the alue of $41 SI in a piomKe of pajlng for thr in at ivxt p.iv da. Ho was .said to be about to Ie.ip the htnte and was theiefoie ar i piled. He was dlschaiged by the Ai de! ni.in John Paul was net analgned He was iharged by Philip Welsberger with obtaining a suit of i luthes allied at $.'il". foi the puipoie of taking It home to show to his filend It was claimed that he neei brought it back or paid for It. The aldeimnn (onMdeied tho evidence too llnioy and the prisoner was illchaiged CONCERT BY BAUER'S BAND. Progiamme -That Will Be Reudeied at Lake Aiiel. 1'iuei's band will lender the follow ing progiamme at its concert at Lake Aiiel Sund.ij Moich, "Retnes" Applies 0eituie, "Zampn ' Heiold Selection fiom 'Casallerla Hustl- e.ina" Mascagnl "Amerlc.in Pantasla," gems of Stephen Poster . Tobanl Selection fiom the 'Telephone Girl" Moses "Tho Patting Ilmu" Melster ("Duet for hoiu and comet.) Selection. "Rilan Bom" Hdwaids Overtuie, "Hunting for Luck"..Suppe Capticcioso, "May I" Pue.sner M.ucli, "Cilmson Plush" ....Alexander Smoke the Hotel Jermjn Cigar 10c. DIED. Cl'LKIN In Hiookljn N Y July 4, IW, John J Culkin, aged 20 jcars, at the home of his sister. Mis. James Puid S(enth axenue. lliooklvn. The dei eased was lemoved by I'nder taker Cuskk to the home of his sis tot, Mrs Jones 459 Phelps stieet Funeial Friday at 9 o'clock Services at St. Peter's. Interment In Cathe dtal cemetery. DPNNING In Seianton, Pa, Thins day July 0. lstl, i:allne, daughter of Mi and Mrs John Dunning of 1107 Thompson stnet aged 1 eai. Funeral at 10 o'clock Saturday morn ing Interment In Marc cemeteiy, Lackawanna, Pa "Elbow Grease" is a slang term, denoting lots of rubbing It is fast falling into disuse, because of the almost universal use of BifsT Washing Powder Dust. It makes house. Company YORK 00ST01 CITY MADE LIABLE FOR ENTIRE COST PROPERTY HOLDERS CAN ES CAPE PAYMENT. Owing to the Failuio of the City to Tile Liens Within the Piescilbed Poriod It Stands Responsible for All That the South Side Sower and Section C, of tho Fifth Wai-d Sewer, Will Cost Select Council Gives Only Six Votes to tho Thomas Nomination. t'nder the pimlslon of the city chai tei regulating muuldpat lmpiovomeiits, the liens to secure the pajinenl of the assessments must be tiled within sixty days fiom the date of the final up ptoal of the teport of lcwuis. and In (use this Is neglected the city is direct ly liable to the (ontractor foi tht wholu ( pensc of the lmpinxcment At last nights meeting of select council the new Utv sollcltoi, A A. Vosbuig, dlcclosed the stiutllng fai that in the case of the $33,000 South Side sewer, and the $12 000 Section C, of the rifth sewer district, no liens Imp been Hied and tho sixty day limit has long since expired. Another com munication was received from City Hn glneer Phillips, stating that he had stopped woik on the Providence sewer, Immedlntels upon learning ot tho lnegularlty. How to deal with the dilemma pioed ltsdf a most perplexing question Col onel Sandetson led in the discussion. Ills solution of tho difficulty was to refer the matter to the city solicitor lo fecure from the piopeity holders a wnlserof the litegulaiity Mr. Schnei der, of the Hleventh waul, had this same Idea embodied In a lesolution dealing with the sewer on tho South Side It ptovlded that councils would agree to the change In tho specifica tions, substituting brick wherever thlity-inih lion pipe was specified, as pt.ijpd for the pioperty boldeis, con ditioned that the oilginal conttactois, Dunn Bios, would ronsent. and that the piopeity lioldeis would sign a paper agreeing to pav their assess ments ns If the clt had not by Its neglect mulcted its-elf foi theli shmo ns well as its own MR ROSS' RESOLUTION. Mr. Ross piesented a levolu'ion giv ing Viiiteiil O'Hoia.eontiactor loi Sec tion C. of the Filth Sewer llstilct, authomy to lav the 200 feet jf pipe lu alreat1; has on the ground pioviJiag that he will ..gree that this pei.iiis slon will In no way affect the piesent legal ttaius nf the mattei, an 1. thar in iii ir-e imeity holdi-is will ti t cgiec to -.lease the elt- fiom the le ml.s Mf Its ri'g'ccl, tho coiitie'ie- will not come i j or the cit for th woik to be done undei this pel mission. Colonel Sandei son's motion, Mt. Si hneldi i s n solution and Ml Ross' lesolution all paused aftei lengthy and animated dKeussions, In which, among other things, lefeience was made to the powei of the city to hold the foi m ( r cltj sollcltoi's bondsmen fot the lots the city will be put to in case the piopeity luildeis decline to sign the alci Only six otes were musteied to the support of a motion to suspend tho ltiles for the puipose of confirming Major Moll's nomination of Roland Thomas to succeed I'. J. O'Bmle as stieet commissioner, and by a similar division the cunsldeiatlon of the ap pointment was pi evented Mom going to Its appiopilate committee, the com mittee on stieets and biidges, of whlih Colonel Sanderson Is i halt man, and sent to the lonimlttee on light and watei, which has as iti chaitmiin, H, T Fellow-, who uted against Mi. Thomas, and who Is himself an .ih phaut foi the position. Mi. Finn wanted to know the n-a-son foi making this depaiture, nnd in leply to his query, Mi. Kennies, who made the motlun, said "No leason, onlj that we want It lefencd to the light nnd watet committee. That's all " Mr. Chittenden contended that the chaliman should name the commit tee to which the matter should be ic fened, but Chaliman Williams would not agiee with him, ai going thut council had the right to designate the committee. VOTE ON THE MOTIONS Tho ote on the motion to conflim the appointment forthwith was as fol lows: j( sjies-iis Hoss, Thomas James, Chittenden, Sandci-on, Mi Cum C Nuns Mersis Pli.n, liuiic, Hot lie M(lln. Wognci, Sclmeldcr, Shea Pel lows, Sehioeiler, O Hoj le, Cone MeAn drew, A lllliims 13 Absi nt Mes- Laming Piablc 2 On the motion to refer to the light and water committee the division was: Aes Me rs. Keainej. James. Itoihe, Mel'vln Wagner, Schneider, Shea Mc Cuin Fellows Schroeilet, O'Hoyle.Cosne, MeAndrew 11 Najs Jlessis Hois', Plnn, Thomas, Ct.lttenden, Sanclers-on, Williams. (5. Nominations foi dlstiict lire chiefs wtte submitted by Mayor Molr ns fol lows First district Thomas E Jonis, Llher tj Hoso lompanj, to succeed Joseph Dlttlcy, alfo of tlio Libert js Second dlrtilcl Hany (Jrecnwood, of tho Pianklln EiibIiio eompanj, to sue cced Albert E Lewis, of tho Columbia ('hemic al Engine companj Thtid district-Andrew Pliulen, of tho Nuv Aug Engliio companj, to succeed Michael MeMauus, of tho Ctjstnl Engluo companj. Fourth district Charles Slrniell, of the William Connell Hose compam to sue ceod Charles Wlrtz, of tho Ni pluno En Kino company. Fifth district Michael Gcrrlt of tho Eaglo lloo companj, to succeed James J. (J'Malley, decvat-ed, alho of the Eiglen Ciiailts E. Hoblnson, of the Hellef En gliio compuny to suiceed Chniles H.i nor, ulso of tho Hellef s, wlio wiis u cently made a pcinianent nun The appointments weie iffemd to the lire department committee The fliu department committed through Chalimun Finn leeninmendi d that George E. Connoi be reinstated as engineer of the Ciys,tal company, nu Investigation having satisfied the com mittee that lio was nut to blame for the disabling of the stenmer, for which Majoi Molr dismissed him Mr. Chnt tenden and Colonel Snndei.-on wanted to know who was responsible nnd Ii, rinn saldthatthodamagesiuRulti d fiom an order Issued by the chief and ap proved by the flio department commit tee directing that the engine should be placed in a slied In the rear of city hall during the repatilng of the hose house Tho water In the Hues tuna and a number of them buist. The water could not be takon out of tho Hues without lifting tho boiler out and turning It opi. Ther weie no meuns at hand to do this and the aeUdont was the lesult. The committee's recom mendation wilt, adopted. AUXILIARY FIRM ALARM. The committee also repotted favor ably upon the uuxlllniv (Ire alarm otdl lianee, the oidlnance foi n combination base and chemical wagon for the Wil liam Connell company the resolution dliectlug the city clerk to ndveitlse for bids for icpalrlng the Geneial Phln ney and Franklin steamers. The onlln ances weie referred to come up In their legulnr otder, and the resolutions were adopted. Adverse repoi ts weie made on ordi nances to re-lloor the Niagara hoe house and to etect hydrants on Elm nnd Locust slnets and the Intersection of Gat Held avenue and Swetland stieet. Tho icpoits were adopted The com mittee stated that then vns no money available for these Items The Lackawanna telephone ordinance came over ftoin common council and was icfeired to committee under tho mles without discussion. The lesolu tion for icpalrlng Pianklln engine house took the same course The leso lution directing an Inquliy by the street commissioner Into the fencing up of Poplar stieet was adopted. New measuies were introduced as follow s Mr Plnn Ordinance providing for tho pavment of the claims foi furnishing tho L'i stills' qunrtirs Hefencd Ordin ance narrowing Dickson avenue, between Market and Breaker streets Hefencd. Mr Thomas Resolution permitting M P Daniels to connect his propel tv with tho I.iifavottc street sewei. Adopted. Resolution settling Mrs D M Jones' damage ililm foi $"00 Rpfi rn d Mi Willi ims Resolution fixing Mrs. John Sheridan's luxes at a nominal value Hi f ei red Mr Hoehc Oidlmnce appropriating $111 for strict lepalrs in ttie Sevi nth ward Hefencd Resolution directing the park commlslonnrs to report to councils the agiecmints thej imv hive with tenants at the park, and calling attention to the clause directing tho paik eomnils-ioni rs to mike an minimi icport of ccpendltiites Adopted. Or dlnnnep to ahite the smoke nuisance Refined Resolution directing the paik commlsslcrcis to secure pel mission fiom the Srianton Coal companv lieforo pro ii i ding fin tin r with the miniature mlno at the (ink Adopted TAX ORDINANCE Mr .MeH In Oidlnance taxing transient me I chants 200 n month Referred Resolution directing the controller lo In. vestlgito and report on the statement thai ej Mrjor B illey owis tho cltv .'!) fur pollio fines Adopted Mr. Chittenden Resolution authorizing nsp-ors to lilt e .in assistant In each waul who will receive seven cents for c.fch nsi ssment with ten cents addition al for dogs Refeind Mr. S inderson Ordinance for two sew er b islns la tho Thirteenth waul He fei red. Mr Schropder An ordinance permit ting the Sir niton Uillw.iv companv to lav double trade on Mulberrv street from Franklin avenue, wes.t, to connect with proposed steel viaduct, from Mllllltt avenue to the Providence road car liirn, the ti.ick on Carbon street from IVnn ivinue to the birn to be abandoned. Hefeirod Mt O'Bovle ResoliitlPii dlret ting tho eltv engineer to map the piesent lourn' of the river from C.iilinn street to Doilge town bridge and leport any cncroieh mintx Adopted The oidlnance providing for the ap pointment of an In-peetor of electtlc lights was passed on first and second r. adlng bv a vote of 10 to 0. Messrs. Keainev, James, Melvln. Wagner. Shea, McCann. Fellows. Scluoeder, O'Eoyle and Coiip voting in Its favor The O' Boyle oullnince taxing street cms was laid over till the next meeting altei Mr. Finn wanted to amend It In putting the tax fiom $f0 to $10 on city cats and fiom 10 to M9 on Inter-uiban ciu- TIip James oidlnance providing for four ctia patioliueii pas-ed tint nnd second leading-. The following ordlnaneps passed thlid leading. Nan owing Sandeison ave nue electric light at the cot per of Phelps and Wvomlng asphalting clav avenue fiom Pine to Alvrtle nanoulng pot lions of Vlrp stieet not alieady nnr lov.pd. Proposals foi supplvlng $1,100 vvoith of large s7p( hnsp and $100 worth of chemical huso were leeelved fiom nine bidders They weie lifened to com mittee ST. LUKE'S SUMMER HOME. That Delightful Resoit at Mt. Pocono Opened Yesteiday. St Luke's summer home near Mt. Pocono was opened yesterday Ml. and Mis. C B Deman taking fom teen vis Hois to the delightful spot for a ten days' test The nuinbei will be larger us the season ndvanns The Home Is in ehurge of a ill aiml ess of the Episcopal chinch sent out fiom Phil. ult lphln NO CUE FOUND AS YET. Plenty of Theoiies About Wilkes Baire's Headless Body Mystery. Tin i have In en no tangible clues ills eoveied in legal d to the headle-s body found at Wllkes-Bane and the of ficials aie app'uentlv all at sea Numeious theoiies and suppositions aie advanced but tliay are mostly all ilbTeicnt and none of them are con v lacing. Smoke the Pocono, B-cpnt Cigar. G ALLEN'S. Great Unloading Sale. The greatest Special Clothing Sale that was 11rp-j9Q s wil1 be brought forth in Scranton is now going on at Vl-dilwli an opportunity ever r i Is I l 11 I MINERS SAY THEY ARE DETERMINED END OF WILKES-BARRE STRIKE IS NOT IN SIGHT. Committee of the Miners Had Con ference With the Officials of the Lehigh Coal Company but it was Not Productive of Results Miners Had n Meeting Afterwaids Which was Addrcssd by Organizer James. They Decide to Stand Tirm. The end of the mlneis ntilke at Wilkes-Banc appears to be ns far oft as upon the Hist dnv. A committee from the sti Iking miners had a lengthy conference with the otllrlals of the Le high Coal eomptinv yesteulny and the latter stated that tho company stood 111 m In the position It hnd taken, They stated that the company pur chased the safety lamps, over which the ttouble oilglnated. for tho purpose of l educing the number of accidents In the mine In regnrel to the blasts having to be fired oft by men with batteries, neces sitating long waits, tin officials said that enough men would be provided to obviate this dlfllcultv. The strikers held a massniectlng In the afternoon nnd Organiser James, who was piesent. addressed the meet ing The seslon was stetct but one of the men who attended said that the mliifis were fully determined not to give In until their demands had been acceded to. OFFICIALS COMING, Laige Party Will Airive Today on Tour of Inspection. A lnigo paitv ot Delawaie, Lacka wanna and Western olllciats will come heie today on a tour of Inspection. It wltl include D H. Caldwell, general tralllc manager. E G. Russell, super intendent eif the Morris and Essex di vision. H B HIon, supeiintcndent of luldges and buildings, W Hunter, who Is to be ntjpolntpel advpitl-lng tnan agei , A. Rappalo, geneial freight agent- Geneial luggage Agent Zipped, nnd Mr. New son. an attac he of the New Yotk nlllco. Thej will be Joined In this city by J M Duly, superintendent of tianspoitatlon, and after being shown about the company's piopeity heie, will pioceed ovpr the other divisions of the road Superintendent ntzglbbon, head of the motive power and machinery de putment, was to have been one of the paity, but Is not yet able to be out The main purose of the tilp is to acquaint the new officials with tho load and especially tho local officials. "THE KID HAS SKIPPED." Abiupt Ending of a Kidnapping Caso in Aldeiman Ruddy's Court. The eliaige of kidnapping lias been piefeireil by Mrs Kate Monahan against hoi slstei -in-law, Mis Ann M Int) ip Both aie residents of tho Twentieth waul. South Seianton It is alleged b) Mis Monahan that her lfi-)eni-dld son, Dominie k, was taken fiom Ireland by the defendant The defendnnt was analgned before Aldeiman Ruddy for a hearing Wed nesday, but it was postponed until last night The session, however, eaine to an abiupt close, when some one in tlie crowded couit loom shout ed "the Kiel has skipped " A constable Is now hunting foi him, and the case will stand adjoin lie d un til he is found NEW CHURCH AT PLEASANT MT. Corner Stone Will Be Laid on Sun day, July S3. The c oi ne i stone of the new Catholic chut eh nt Pleasant Mount, Wayne count), of which Rev. J. J. Ilealiy, fotniPil) of West Scranton, Is lector, will be laid Sundnv. July :.'., at 10 SO o'i loi k A special tialn will leave the city at ) .50 that morning over the Outailo and Western inllioad. UNDER AN ENGINE. Thrilling Experience of Fiank Len on, of Olyphant. Fiank Lennon, a llieman on one of tin small engines at the Glassy Island bleaker ne.u Olyphant. had a Hunt ing e-eapi fiom seilous injuty Wed nesdav He was In the cab of the en gine with the engineer John Wil liams win n the spreading of rails DOES COFFEE AGREE WITH YOU? If not, drink Grain O mule fiom pure grains" Alois writes "I'lip first tlmo 1 made Grain O 1 did not like It but nftei using it for one week nothing would Induce me to so hack to coffee It nourishes ami feeds the sjstem The children can iliink It freelv with gient benefit. It Is the sliengthenlng sub sialic e of pine ginlns (Jet a park ngi tod iv from emir giocet, tollow the elltenlons In maklrg It unci )ou will have u delli Ions and healthful table bev erage foi old anil joung 15c and 25c PENN CLOTHING to buy Men s and Boys' Wearing Apparel such as Scranton never saw before. It will be in the shape of a Qodsend for the poor man or the rich man with an eye to economy. Every dollar's worth of goods is fresh this sea son's manufacture. It is not old accumulated odds and ends, nor is it bought for the purpose of conducting a fire, bankrupt or wreck sale. $A OH $10,00, $12.00, $14.00, $16.50 and d?: Qf JyrJ $18.00 Men's Summer Suits at... PU.VU When Gallen Advertises a Sale You Can Depend On It. Its No Fake. Watch This Salo Penn Clothing and Shoe House Gallen's, 137 and 139 Penn Avenue. 1 Dinner There is positively no need for any one using chipped or crazed dishes when they can buy a Vitrioiis Porcelain Set, which will not craze. The shapes artistic, decorations Frenchy and the price within rcich of all. Six decorations, loo pieces $11.00. i ia pieces, $12.50. We have cheaper sets, but think the above exceptionally good value. Would like to have you look them over. Millar & Peck Ifawmmwmwmwmwmmmm caused the engine to leave tho track and go down a steep embankment Both men Jumped, but the engine In falling over caught Lennon. When lemoved It was found thut he received but slight biulses Williams escaped without the leust Injuty. TALKING Or FEDERATION. One of the Questions the Engineers Are Debating. One of the probable results of the an nun! sessions of tho Lackawanna en glneeis' general commute, now on In this city, Is the amalgamation of nil tin oulers on the system Into one bod) The englnepts am the only ones not represented on, the federal boa id As previously told they aie now disposed to Join nnd befoie rho general tommit tie gets through with Its presnt -es-.ilon It Is verv likely a resolution will be adopted submitting the question to the subordinate) bodies throughout the whole Lackawunna system. There was a story afloat last even ing to tho effect that the committee had decided In favor of Joining the fe delat ed board and that a general con ference) of the dllTeient branches of tho service had been called to iccilve the pioposltlou The wnglneers how ever would not only not ponflrm this but said that It was Impossible because the question of federation would have to be passed upon by the subordinate oiganbitlons nnd submitted to the nitlonnl ofllceis befoie tho committee could deal with the other. DIED IN THE "COMET." Sudden Demise of William Shields at Phillipsburg, N. J-. William Shields, geneial coal agent of the Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western company at Washington. N J., dropped dead aboaid the "Comet" at Phillipsburg, N. J, )esteiday af ternoon He was well known to railioadmcn heie. CAPTAIN MAY AND OTHERS Have Purchased a Collleiy at St. Cltih, Schuylkill County. A paity of Seianton men, headed bv Ciptlln W A. Mn) hive put chased the colliery ot the Mai Ion Coal com pany nt St Clair .Sehuvlklll county. Eten-ive linpiovements will be made and the plant opeiated to its fullest capacity. m Out baby has been contlnuallv trou bled with colic and cholera Infantum since Ids blith, and all that vie could do fot him did not seem to give mine than tempoiary icllef. until we tiled Chnmbeilniu'H Colic, Cholera and Dlar lhoea Renudv. Slnco giving that rem edy he has not been tioubled We want t give you this testimonial ns on evi dence of our gi.itltude nut that vnu need it to adveill-e join inc rltmlous l pmed v G M Law, Keouul low a For sale b) all dtuggl-ts Matthew Lios , wholesale and tetall agts Smoke the Popular Punch Cigar, 10c. 1000 Records IM I UMNO 'H?lIo, Ma Baby,' vl- "Giiess I'll flave fo Telegraph My Baby." CHAS. B. SCOTT' 1 19 Franklin Ave. AND SHOE HOUSE. Sets 133. WyomlnE Ave "Walk In and look around." 1 For Osae Dollar 1 i . U '""-"MUt, FIBREVARE H DuRnHJ.i-i- SI i)j -oauuivj ! Indurated Fibre-Ware Wash. & J tabs lighter thin coden ones. j jk Leaktcss, because j'oirMcss, and consequently hooptess. $2 Utterly insensible to Wooden 2 - Ware's four foes: Heat, Cold, S tL Dampness and Dryness. 2E 8 Very strong, sweet as china, 2J jL and with powers lo resist use S and abuse for many years. A fg, !) rcevi reduction in price enables 5? us to of fer you S Sg A Tub full of Virtues for $1.00. $ Foote & Fuller Co., SUMMER RESORTS. PCNNSVLVANIA. Elmwood Hall Elmhurst, Pa. (Formerly Motel nimlmrst.) Open Ail the Year. Tills hotel has bean remoJolo 1 and rofltted throughout and will open Its door.i June XI, 1 or rates etc, call on or ucldreu DR. W. H.H. BULL ELMHURST, PA. THE WIiOLA, Ail Ideal Health Resort, lleautl- fully Situated with 1-ull Lake View. Absolutel) free from malaiia and mes ciulloes, boatliB. llshlng, dancing, tennis, orehestri, etc , puto l.lilila water spring; plenty of old shade, plno grovo of largu trees surtouud hotel, excellent table; rates reasonable, capacity ot house, 2GJ. Illustrated booklet and references on ap plication. C, E. FREAR. LAKE WINOLA, PA SPRING GROVE HOUSE, Lake Care), Wyomlne County, Pa. Reautlfullv located good fishing: boat ing and bithlne Table unexcelled D, 1 & W R R llloomsburg division train le iv Inn Si mnton nt 1151 p m auikes dl teit (onni c tluns vli IibUh ViiIIp) to Lake JOHN 11 .IONP1, Prop FERN HALL, Crystal Lake-Refined Family Resort stnjo leaves ("iirliondiile for Forii Hall at !t ill) p in Muse leaves Kern Hall for I'ni boniliilout 8.!IO n in. ielephone Couuec tlon " "in Hull," piy station C. H & M C. JOHNSON, Manaeers I'ostolRce dilreu.s, Dundair, Pa NSW JERSEY. The Arlington Ocean GroTe, N..T. Tho leoding hotel. Open Juno to Oeto bei Culslue nnd service uiiexcedlcd. Sinltnry airungenn nts perfect. Orcli-3-tra Hates, KO to $15 two In room. Special Juno and family rates Send for booklet C II MILLAR, Plop Hotel Allen Atlantic City Cornel Piillb nnd Arkansas avjies, Aibiiitti Cltv l.aifcp idrj roonnf?l to $11 pi i vvi k $1 .'5 "0 and J2W pel day. One -nuari fiom Ri idlng depot aud one biiiLUt from be uh P. P. MPRPHV 1'roprletor. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS. GALLEN'S. 7 LV Arts--?