jWf W ?iltpm lU.3yiy & jjr '1' t -'-niInHM-fij' SrW THE SCRANTON TJHBUJNJfi-MONDAY, .JULY 10, 3899. lf r,t ' Ludwig" Pianos.. On Easy Terms at 203 Wyoming Ave SCRANTON. See Our Bargains in Musi cal Iustruinsnts. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Depends largely upon the supplies. The right kind at KEMP'S, 10.1 Wyomlnjj Avenue DR. H. B. WARE, SPECIALIST, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Gflleellourn-tiiutu to 12.IJ0 ji.m; '2 to I. Williams IlulkllnjT, Opp. PoBtolllco J&ftt DKffONyLABEL sAfl 1 CITY NOTES J 4- " -- - IU, INVHSTltlATE-A special meet ing nf tin lio.ud dt health Is tailed for to i lit to tki .i tlon on i c iioi led ltisub. lulnatiun ot tile ci dilatory tmploes. CLEARING 1IOPSH .REPORT Tho lunl; clenih.gs for mst week weie ns fol. .o.s Monehi), S.liT,VJl.ril ; Wednesday, t. !MS.M, Tliuit-ihi), $ls. 2.6.!Vi; Friday, sii",M2 37; Sattirekt), $191,001.27; total, $'M,. lv 1. OPEN AIR CONCERT. An open nlr i oik ci t will lie given liv Rimer's band nt the ISPjek club house, Gl Washing t..ii anuo, thin evening, In commemorn ti n ol tht t lulls nineteenth unulver- S ill driver hoy ixjriinn. oooreo lloro, him of Michael O'JIoto, h.ul his l.li .inn biuktii ami sustained, he-Id 's, pilnftil cuts and bruises) about the heal and body hj being squeezed between two til- nt the Nay Auk collloiy. hearing iiiinmi: arhitrators. Attorneys Glbbs C H. Gurdiuu and lilt-hiird J. Houike -it as urliltiators on ' itiudiiy in tlu cube of L. 1 Mott vs. JIli h n I and Sat nil McGlnlcv, of Dnn i ire .Mott Is suing to lecnvcr il.ini.iRcs iluuc tt furnltuic bj the defendants. THROWN PROM A IR'GGY -Joseph M C.ihsldy was eltivlng In a buggv along 1'inn avenue on Satuiilii). At the corner ' I Mullioriy stieet the curluRe was sliutk bj a stieet ear and Mr. Cassldy v is thtown out. lie escaped with slight inliiiUs but the bugRv was lined) dam ugid. NEW COAL rO.MPAXV.-Tho Sterling ( o.il minpnii) of Scriinton has been ln mrpoinled with a eapltnl stutk of $100K. It piopo-es to mine coal and manufac ture, coke. Among the Incorpoiators nit oloncl J.. A. Wntns, Enlxit ('. Ad.uns, I. I. Clark and the Messrs. Uutlei, of Mooslc. ANOTHER SCRANTON COMPOSER. Si i. niton bus added another composer to h r tapldlv stowing list Miss Julia A Doiunllv, of lieith t-tittl. Is the l.itct cliilmiint fo honois In this dliectlon and In r lonipo-dtlon. "Pietty lilim Ejcd Waltz" was isucd on Sattiulny by I "Inn Phillips The plteo has lccclv od'favoi nbie comment from many competent i rltlcs. rescue mission -The Gospel scr- lcis at tho Ite-Liie mission this evenliiR will bo (onduued b) the Kcv (irorgo I. Alileh Tor mt.nv months Mi. Ahich has led those Molality nlBllt mei Hubs and tlnre aie man who liuvt Pained to look upon thin uh one of the brlBht and Pi illtablo hours that eomii Into their lives There will be good singing and bright testimonies. ROSS ROIiHED-Chailes Eos?, of Mist rmlion street, was hold up nud lobbiil b) two men on the rnrbon stieet brlilKc Hhortl alter 10 o'cluok 1'rld.iy t.iht Mr. Hoss was erossdns the lnlilKi- on his wa home whin two men sprlnc from tin sliailoi'. One grasped Mm by the throat and tho other went thrmiBh his clotlns Kccurlns about 7. Mi Hoss Hti ugRlfil vlolmtly with his as. ill.mts and called for help. Sevetal mi,' men in tho Uelnltv henrd his cries ii id inn to his assistance The men then run and though pursued managed to i1i-appi.il SAYS HE IS AT IT AGAIN. Mis. Rniney Accuses McLaughlin of Keeping n Speakeasy. A wanant uas Issued Satuulny night hi Alilciinau .Millar, for the niieit of IIUBh JIi-Laushlln. of I.ureino street. ii the cliatRi'b ot tstnult mid batt"iy, n lllns liquor without a license and sell ing on Sunday. The cotnplaituint is .Mrs. John llai nej She went to McI.hurIiIii's place, en she nllcRs, to hi Ins hei husband home, nnd was thiown out on her head b MeLatiKhlln She had n blood-Foak-cd bandago wrapped about her head when hIio nppenicd nt the nldeTinan'a olbce to swear out the warrant. Mc-LoiiRhlln Is the- man who admit ted lielni? a sppaUeasy proprietor, when on the stand nd a witness in a rob bery rase last sprhiR, and who wai af'ei wards ent to Jail for three, months on the strength of that admis sion. BORN. Bl'IKKKR.-In Scrarton, July S. 1W, to Htv. and Mrs Charles Splekor, a son and daushter. DIED. GUIBR.-InyJooelc, July 8, IsM, John SI. Orler. OBed f& enrs. icuneral fiom tho house Monday, July 10, at 3 o'clock p. in. NOCK.-July 8, at Jersey City llelKhts, Jlev Jotcph S. Nock. Inturmont at l'"oreat Ulll cuuoUry. runvral notice later. Perry Brothers THOMAS J. CORCORAN CHOSEN. Succeeds Lata Benjamin Harding ns Mayor of Plttston, At a Joint session of the city coun cils of PlttHton, hold Saturday night, Thom.in J. Corcoran was clrctctl mayor to succeed the late Benjamin llnt-Ulns, lfxiiihllran. Uiilest the coutts oust tr. Corcoran, he will semi until next Apill. UH successor will lxi chosen nt tho Kolmiary election. Mr. Corcoran Is a member of the Ann of Corcoran Hi others, and icpresonted tho Seventh ward In the common coun cil. Ho made a canvass of the members of I ho ,clcct and rommon council and found that he could be elected nnd at Saturdaynlght's lncotlni; hpteslRiitdhls seat In the common from the Seventh waul, which he lcnicsented, nnd was elected mayor at the joint session which followed. C. P. Iinwtnan, select councilman from the Seventh waul, cnteied a pro test iiRainst the (lection of Corcoran, stating th.it he was not eligible, be cause he was a member of councils. He scr h1 notice that he will contest the light of Mr. Corcoran to act as mayor. The major-elect Is quite prominent In the Democratic party or Plttston. Lat fall he was a candidate for the nomination for legislature, but was de feated by Hon. M. J. TIghe, who was elected In November. HAVE SECURED PATENTS. Residents of This Region Who Have Ingenuity. Patents have been recently granted to n number of lngenlus residents of this locality. Dr. Jnmes X. Price has scoured a patent on a trolley ricvlco which will enable canal hoats to he piopelkd by clccttlclty. "VV. JI. WI1 innrth has had a patent gianted on a wngon lantern which serves as a foot warmer as well as an Illuminator. Adolph Josephus, of Scrnnton, and Mn ItoM-nbluth, of Wilkos-li.nre. have peifectul an adjustable iionlnR board: the Tnckawnnn.i I.ubi Rating company, a new style locomotive lu biicaloi, Nelson J Reynolds, of Claik's Summit, a political puzzle, and Thomas A. Walton, of Scrnnton, n false face or mask that Is decidedly nu el. DEATH OF R. P. HENWOOD. Prominent Young Scrantonian Dies in New York. Richard P. Henwood, s,on of Dr. W. H Henwood, foimetly of this Itj, died at St. Luke's hospital. New Yoik, S.it ut da. from blood poisoning following an opeiatlon for appendicitis The deceased w.is twent-two ye.us of age, and was emplojed lieie In the Tinders' Xntiiin.il lnnk until Inst .Sep tember, w hen he took a position in the Hanover National bank and moved to Xew York, accompanied by his mother and hlster. His father is in Alamo goido, X. M when, he went leeently to open an nlllce. The funeial .ervlees will be held this afternoon nt .. o'clock at tho family lesldenee and the remains deposited In a vault at Kmslco cemetery to await the anlval of Dr. Henwood. FAMILY WAS OUT VISITING. Returned to Find That Their Homo Was Totally Destioyed. "While the family of Patrick Kellv, of 1150 Clover stieet. weie away on a visit last veiling, thelt house took lite nnd was totallj destroyed with nil its con tents. Owing to the fact that there Is no hydrant within five hundred feet, the Cumberland Hose company, which is located In that dlsttlct, had to await the ai rival of the Kxeclsiors befoie enough hose could be seemed to lay a line to the Hie A defective lino is supposed to have caused tho lire. The loss Is $1,L'00 and the Insurance light. MR. H0LWILL' SUCCESSOR. Another Western Man for the Lacka wanna. Thomas AV. Lee was jesteiday an nounced as the sutcosMii to y. V, Ilolwill as gcneial passenger agent of the Delawnto, Lackawanna and Western l.ilhoad He was assistant to Geneinl Trallle Manager D. Ii. Caldwell when the lat ter was chairman ir the Western Truffle association. EXAMINATION OF FOREMEN. Dates on Which They Will Be Held in Tiist and Second Distiicts. The examinations fu mine foremen and assistants will be held Tuesday and Wednesda.v, Julj Is and 111, be tween the houis of a a. m and . p. in. The Hi st distilct culmination will bu held In the enuneil chambeis in tho cltj of Cnibondale. The second dis trict examination will be held In the City hall, Scianton. Candidates for mine foiemon's ceitl flcate.s will be examined on the ISth nnd Jlith. Candidates for assistant mine foiemen will be examined on tho ISth. POLITICAL NOTES. James II. Relllj, deiugc WadlliiRor and A. W. Schalck are aspirants fur thu Democratic uominatlou for judge in HlIui) Iklll count) lo succeed Judgu Cyius L. PurshhiR, who will letlie Horn thu bench on August u Richard II. Koch will bo a candidate for the Republican liomt nation. National Committeeman .1 M Otiffoy Is quoted ns snjlng that ovei lures will be undo bj the blnto orR.inlzatlon uf thu Dunocnicv to the Prohibition party, seel: lug tho Indorsement by Unit party of William T Cre.ib foi sluto tre-asurii. Colonel Guffey said that the matter Is not fully defined as yet. but will bo taken up In plenty of tlmo to have it can vassed befoio tho statu convention of llio Piohlbltloiilats meets at Philadelphia on July 21. Among tho car.Oiilules mentioned for nomination liv tho state Piohlbltlon con. ventlon In Philadelphia on Julj ji am these: Poi state treiisiner, Lllsha Kent Kane, of MeKean countj, Wllllnm R. What ton, of (leimuntown, former .Major James Mimsol, of Wllllamsnoi t. H 3, Pitton. of Lancns.tei : Supreme conn, Herbert T. Ames, of "Wllllamsport; Leo 1t arumbine, of Lebanon: John D aill, of Griensbiiig, and W. W Latmop, of (ici union Superloi court luaac Monder lail, of Meiilvllle; 11. L Robinson, of Pnlontown, and D W. Juekscn, uf liar ilsburg Mrs. Splcker Much Impioved. Mr). Charles Snleki r ulfn nt tli ,, .ui..M of tho Holy Trinity Lutheran church un Ailnms ni'i nue. lmsi hnpn i.f.tlnn.h in slnco Saturday mninlng when alio gave ini in 10 iwins. tub cnuiiren are brlKhi nnd hcHirtv. but the. mother suffered n m lapse. Her condition lust evening was nald by Mr. Sploker to be much Improved and ho stated thnt the attending phjsl. clans )md strong hopes for her ultlmuto .uciy. Smoke the Hotel Jermyn Clear, 10c. MIZAII AS APPLIED BY REV. DR. GIFFIN NOT AS A PLEDGE OF COMFORT AND SOLICITUDE. A Calling Upon Jehovah to See to It Thnt One Was nonest with tho Other How Squato Our Scales, How Talr Our Sales If We Realized That God Was Watching Us Generally We Call on God to Watch tho Other fellow. Uev. Dr. C. M aillltn m cached his flnnl scimon last evening previous to leaving the city lot the summer. There) was a laige congregation and special music was furnished by the choir. Mia. 1 V. Pilee Is oiganlst dining 1'iofoa sor I'cinilngtun'H vacation. The text of the ovenlng was the up piopiiatu one of ".Mlspah," (Geiu.xxxl: xllx) "The Lnd watch between me nnd thee while we aie absent one fiom an other." The Winds, lie sulci, weie a p.ut of the pence conference between u pair of Hhmpeis who had been bent on cxtfimliintliK each othei. "Lalian and Jacob had been cai lying on a civil war fin Mime time and Jacob had finally decided that he was rh h enough to set up an est ibllshmcnt of his own, for he had much cattle and many servants and rather too many wives for his own peace nnd comfoit. Lnbnn puisucd him and chicled him, charging him with thieve ly pnitieular ly In that he had stolen the family gods. An adjustment wi's tent lied and the conclusion was to have b"cn n per manent sep.u atlon. So Jacob set up as i token, n mciiioluth, nnd his seivints made a heap of .stones which Lilian calleel Ids, and mid: "'It Is a witness and It shall bo callel Mlspih,' The Loid watch lie tv ecu me nnd then while we are absent one fiom the other.' "linfnro the days when writing be entne popular. It was quite the custom to nuiKe u nioiuiineni of some sort as a witness to tinpni taut tiansactlons ' The mottr ( often misapplied na meaning a comfort and pledge of affec tion should be applied In this veur of our I.oi d in its original meaning which was that God Is to see tlij.it the con tract made between Labin and Jacob was kept. We need lo have that foel- Irur thnt Gol watches us In our busi ness tiansactloiis. JlU'ITlMt IS 11LIXD. "The ancients laUed the statue of Jupltei, extensive In pioportlons and complete In elegance to awe the peo ple 15ut one day they saw that the spld ns had woven a web ncioss tho eyeballs of their deity and they said: 'Jupltei Is blind und we can do as we please ' ' There Is too much of the feeling nbioud in the land today that Jehovah Is v cileel and tnki's no notice of our business affalis. How siiunie our scales would be If we thought that God wit nessed our dealings. "We ale vei apt to nl; the Lord to watch the other fellow, never a twain needed more watchlnp than did Lalian and Jncob. Kaeh was nfuld of the other and neither was nfiald of himself, the one who most renulied the supei vision. If they had only n little soon r teen the Hye that nlwnvs sees us thev would have spared themselves und the woild niiinv blunders "It is verv easv to take even a ie llgious truth and so stietch It as to make It applv to the other fellow You may be cheating olheis to sell goods at a low pi Ice. The inn chant nay rob the poor woman who is she ldlng her life bind In toll to upplv the goods, nnd we buy them cnilng not loi the suffoiliiRlf only we can buv cheap " The speakei then lefened lo the usual application of the text ns icp lesenting affection and concein in ab sence and separation. LET GOD INTO Ol'R LIVES. The Methodist Discipline sas wc aie to watch over each either In love and thus aid In the scheme uf snlvntlon. We might let In God moie commonly In our lelntion'hlps when we are together. 1 nm apt to think that 1 can take care nt my fnmllv when I nm with them, but when I go u vvav to cull God In, I can inn mv church when I nm h -re, but I am not so ceitnln nbout it when I am In the North Woods or on the St. Lawience. "When 1 tell you T love to prench the vvoid of God and to tiy to .ave si,uls fot Illm nm I honest In tho statement? God se.3 wh'ther I nm or not. God knows when ou go out wheth er you menu what you have laetlly said in entiling to the service, that I have vour lieiits to pour Into them tho teachings of .he Spltlt 'If we all believed that God sees us nnd watches then- would be tm occa sion for these leports of the misconduct of thoe bearing the name of Chris tian, when nwny fiom home 'Often when a man feels that he cannot leave his woik, his chinch, his congiegatlnn, It Is nothing more that a conceit that efmlis woiU not go on without him I go, and concerning cnie 1 roll It all on Him who cnie.s for souls.. You f. und thnt you must go nwny for a rest but ym dinKRed along a chain that fastened you to your counting room, or In vour hinln enr rled the ledger that went led, and tor tilled vou. 'The clergyman goes cway for his vncatlon, but can lew the whole chinch v Ith him. but not this clergvmnn When I close the seivlce tonight I nhut mv eyes nnd link vou to God, ns I hold onto Him myself." AN INTERESTING SERMON. Rev. Dr. Hughes Henid at the Pies byteilnu Chapel. Rev. Dr. James Hughes pleached last livening in tho Presbvtciian chapel, Adams avenue, taking for his text the wouls "Whose blanches l.in over the wall" After explaining the set ting and meaning of the text, he said: "It can be stated of Christianity Its branches iuii over the wall, so that even those who nro outside the palo of the church derive benuilt therefrom For Instance, the best literature of the worm is tne outcome or cinlstlanlty. Thu richest, tho most Instructive and the must enobling books nro those .viltten by i hilstlan men and women Compute the llbruries ol thoso op posed to the Christian icllgion with those created und posst sped by the i 'in is- irojiMinTniirrcgjfflrc I For Dyspepsia. Horsford's Acid Phosphate ..nuns uirunam, nnd mekeo tho I'rocossofcliHestlon natural and easy, """'" rs name Hon.ford' on wrapper. llllllMlllllllBIIBttlfaTrrmvn--yj tlnns, nnd the conttast will he found In be most mat Iced. "Again, the piesent high position which the fine aits have attained Is due very lnigely io Chilstlnn people. Our homos me enriched, inailo cheer ful and Instructive by the pictures which adorn tho walls of our houses and tho best of these have been drawn by Christians and they embody re ligious ehaiacters ami subjects. Weie till plcttnes and paintings taken away, our homes would be fur less uheeiful and attiactlve than they me today. "Chrlstlanltv has blessed the world with benevolent societies. In vain wo search in the hlstoty of the pagan world for suih societies. In overy large or even small city In Christen dom vve Unci such piovlslons mudo for the pool nnd need). "Theio aie hospitals, alms-houses, chai Ity organizations, and no pel son need polish foi want of food, cloth ing, shelter or medical attention. "These blessings come within tho loach of those who nte not connected In nny way with tho chinch; the hi. inches go over the walls and out sldeis e-nn partake of tho fiull thereof. "Tiade and commerce have been ini pt oveel ns the lesult of religion. Com paie Christendom with lands where tho Ulble . an unknown book anil wo will see at onco how superior Chi Is tlan nations inc. looked at from u commeiclul standpoint. "The Chi 1st Ian uils.sionaiy has ul ways been tho pioneer of tho mei- Cl'UPt "Our homes are better garnished and adoined with luinlture nnd our lard ers better leplunished with food, and our children better clothed and edu cated as the result of tho tellglun of the Ulble. "Moreover, Chilstlanltv Is death to slnveiy und the mightiest fostet -lather of Irue libeily. Whet ever the teal spirit of Christ Jesus Is felt, the chains or bondage aie bioken. Thus, thous ands upon thousands who aie stiang ors to the gospel ate enjo) lug sweet llbeity because the branches of tho vine divine urn over the walls of the chinch and tho world pat lakes of tho ft lilt theieof." REV. MR. SWIFT'S SERMON Ho Spoke Yesterday in the Fiist Presbyterian Chuich Pait of His Discourse In tho Af ternoon. Rev. William H. Swift, of Hones dale, dellveied the atteinoon setmon at the Pirst Presbjterlan church yes tot day afternoon Mi. Swift pleach ed a very thoughtful and lnsttuctlvo sermon in a eiulet, convincing manner nnd his words seemed to llnel nn echo in the hearts of those piesent, mine, pci haps, foi the cat nest way they were spoken than for aiiy othei loiison. Mr. Swift took as his tet Flist Coiln thlnus, chapter IJ, wise 2L "Whether Paul, or Apollos, of Cephas, or the world, or life, or dentil, ot things pie sent, or things to come, all are yours." He said In pail: "All things are youts. Life and death, famine and plenty, sot row and happiness, all aie )ours. The Dibit Is not nieiely a philosophical history, It Is the word of a peisonal God. God is a living personality. He will fulfill eveiy need of joins. "Listen to the disposition made to Joshua 'I will not fall jou ot foi sake )ou' Take tho truth of this aw ii) with you. Think of this over and ovei again. The bin dens of life are ciuslilng and oveipoweilng, but they aie netessaiy nnd salutniy. The divine discipline of life Is intended to awaken us to a leallzation of out powers. "'The eternal God Is our dwelling place.' How inaivelous Is the pie sence of God In out lives. After the battles of life the soul leturns to Him ns to n testing- place The great Je hovah Is the port of manv souls In tho stoim of life. If God saves peo ple here on earth, smel.v he must be ti listed to save us fiom foes. "We me precious to God I nm avve stiuik when I say It. but it Is so He has told us Himself In two places 'He kept him as the apple of His eye. "Keep me as the apple of His eye.' This apple of the eo Is called the 'little man of the e)e.' for we c.ux see letlected In It the face of him who looks in it. Tile Godly man Is so iicai God that he can see his reflec tion In tho eye of God. "'They may forgel, but I will not forget thee" God's heai t is with us, a hcatt of Infinite compassion and nioi cy. Ills heait Is on us, In us and with us I have not spoken of Cal v.uy and the cruelficatlon, foi I would go back to Cnlvmy. The Fathei's heait ) earned foi us eentuiies befoie Calvin y We can test on his heait and lejolco with joy unspeakable Thele Is lost foi eveiy one If they nunc to Him. We ean almost hear Illm suy. 'Come unto me, e vveniy nnd heavy-laden, nnd 1 will give )ou rest ' " MINER KILLED BY A BLAST. I Explosion Occuried When He Was J Only a Tew Feet Away. I Anothei miner nut his death Satur I day ns a tesult of u defective fuse nnd I his own Impatience Martin Heunlgun. of Tluoop stteet. an emplo)e of Muirny it Conipati)'s collleiy nt Dunmoie, Is the unfortun ntu victim. Ho piepared n blast, lit tho fuse and retlied to a place of safe ty. When thu explosion did nut oc cur In n teasoiiable length of time he n turne i to his clumber to n light tho fuse, thinking It had beiome extin guished. He had leaiheil u point with in a few foet ot tho hole when the blast oc em red. He was killed, with out doubt, Instantly, and his body burled beneath tons of lock nnd coal When thu budy was iccoveied It was found to be frightful!) mangled. He was :Ji )eurs of ngo and is sur vived by n wifo and ono child. Tho funeial will take place this afternoon at 3 o clock. CRIMINAL LIBEL CHARGED. Ex-Aldennnn Kelly Fiosecuting the Bcrnutouian Editor. Ex- Mdermnn John Kelly, of thu FlKhteonth ward, had a wnirant Issued, Sntuiday. fiom tho ofllco of Alderman Kcllow, of the rifth wnrd. charging the editor of the Scinntoulau with t rlmlnnl libel The homing will take place tills o filing. EX-SHERIFF CRIPPEN ILL. Ho Is Suffering from nn Acute At tack of Appendicitis. Ex-Shnlff Randolph Ciippcn In d m gviously III ot nppendlciils, at his home in Dalton. On Saturday his condition was alarm ing but )esterdn)' he was reported to be resting cumftntably and strong hopes of hla recovery wens entertained. PLUMBERS TO HIRE MEN FROM ABROAD WILL BE THE TIRST ATTEMPT TO FILL STRIKERS PLACES. Journeymen Decided Yesterday to Remain Out Desplto tho Notice fioin Their Employe s Thnt Unless They Returned This Morning Their Plnces Would Be Filled Likelihood of tho American Federation of Labor Coming to tho Support of tho Stilkeis. Tho statement made by n member of tho Uulldeis Exchange last week that the membeis of that body werci ready to ili;ht It enit If It took all summer, seems to apply with equat torce to the men who are out They maintain In the most emphatic tennis thnt they will slick out to tho end. There Is no doubt whatever that the mass meeting held hist wi'ek, coupled with the presence of Secretin y McGuIre and Mr. Catteimull in tho city has had a gieat effect upon the men who are out, both on stilke nnd on sympathy. A ptactlcnl lllusttation of the abovo was the meeting held yesterday aftpr noon by the plumbers. The Master Plumheis have seived a notice upon the plumbers who have quit woik that If they clo not letuni this morning their places will be tllleel bv other men. The plumbers met yesterdav afternoon, nb above stated, and unanimously de cided to stay out, elesplto the notice) of the Master Plumbers. This will show the drti mined nttltude taken by even the men who are out on sympa thy A C. Catteimull, piesldent of the enrponters' national executive commit tee, left this city late vesterdn) after noon, but will i etui n this evening. He left to attend a meeting of the execu tive committee, whlrh will be held in Philadelphia todav. There Is no doubt but that the strike situation will bo then nughly discussed nt this meeting, and It is hinted that a new plan of action in iv be adopted Thomas I. Kldd. of Chicago, the gen eral seciotnry of the Wnodwoikers' Nnth nnl euginl7at!on nnd n vice pres-' Ident of the Ameilcan Federation of Liboi, arnlved In tht citv on Setur d.iy last nnd is quartet ed at the West minster. MR. KIDD'S VIEWS. Mr. Kldd is ono of the lyst known labor men In the countiy and In n con- veisatlon held with him last evening by a Tribune man he gave a veiy cle.u and lucid opinion of the questions at issue nnd of their probable final uiliustment When asked If his piesence In the city had nil) thing to do with an amic able settlement of the existing dltH culty between the lJulIdlng Trades' eeiuncll and tho local Wood Woikeis' union, he icplled: "I nm in .1 position to state that tht difficulty ou speak of Is practi cally settled now and that the wood woikeis will In nil piobablllty soon be taking an uctlve p.ut in the stilke. The tumble was due to a misunder standing In the first place and the wood workout can be counted on to do tilth duty to their fellow woikmen. 'I consider the outlook to be ver) blight for the strikers heie at pie sent and I see no lenson why they should not win out. When two pai tles have taken sides, as in tins pie sent dillitiilt), one must finally give in and I don't think the strikers will do that for a long tlmo yet. If the sttlkers should lose this time they will strike next year and the year after until they secure the eight hour dn. Tills must tome, it Is Inevitable, nnd the longer the Duildeis' exchange holds cut the more the business In tel ests of this city will suffer. Theie Is no doubt that the pilmaiy object of this stilke was to secuie the eight hour day and the feeling among the men Is so sttong thnt. us I said before, they must piocuie It in the end. "I think that the membeis of the exchnnge nie not acting wisely when Ihey i of use to confer with the stilk eis Let both sides come together and endeavor to convince each either of the leasonubloness of each othei 's position. It's the only way a satisfac tot) settlement can be made. LIKELY TO ASK AID. "In reg.u d to the strikers making nn appeal for assistance to the Ameilcan Federation of Labor, I think it very piob.ible that some such action mqy be dt elded upon today at the meeting in Philadelphia. The Ameilcan Fedeia tlon ot Labor has about 0,000 member, so that an iufliilteslmally small assess- ment made upon each member eveiy wek would thus place a veiy laige sum of money in the hands of tho stilkeis " It Is undeistood that thu various unions nut on .sympathy with the stilkeis me prepailng appeals to their dllfcient national oigunli'ntloivi, ask ing for financial aslstnnee. Thero is hui dl v nny doubt but that these ap pealu will b gi anted It Is thought that If nioiiev Is piociued ftom the Ameilcan Federation of Labor that It will also be divided among the sympa thizers as well as among the stilkeis In short, the men who "re out ait of the opinion that their piespects aro biiglitenlug and that they will soon bo plnted upon a solid financial basis. Tho membeis of the Exchange .ue still us determined ns ever to stick to their position nnd lefuse to consider the nibltrntiriii plan Considerable speculation is being Indulged in as to the outcome of the meeting of the Ex change tnnioimvv night, but nothing definite Is known Mr. Cattermull will be piesent If Invited, but not other w lse. DONATION FOR JUNE. They Aie Acknowledged by Dircctois of Hahnemann Hospital. The dliectois of Hahnemann hos pital thankfully acknowledge tho ro te Ipt ot the following donations for the month of June: Di. Reillnghotf, reading mnttei; Mis. W. H Richmond, Ice cienm: Mis. William McClare, reading matter, William J Wilt ox, reading matter: Mis. McKtefer, two eiuuits milk, Mis Moses, lending matter, Mis E A. I'laik toffee, six cans codfish, fans, old flannel undeiclothlng lor men's wind, bath robes, two flannel under skiits, ehildie ii s books stockings un known filend. leading mnttei Mis The Best ffBfe BIp Washing Powder wmtmmfflmmwmt is ilverware We don't make much noise about it, but wc sell a lot of it. There is no line of goods made that you can be as easily de ceived in as Silverware. Time only will tell. Our guarantee is worth something. Thoe who bought from us ten years ago are our best customers now Wc have all kinds, and sell you the quality vou desire. We have a large trade with hotel-keepers; they want the best. Cu&AlaA Millar & Peck, EDUCATIONAL. BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY JOHN HOWARD IIAUICIS, Prolelcnt. ConiprtncH n College with four oournes: Academy for young Men und Itoyn, Lad I os Institute, n rollncd llonrdlm; School: School of Muslo with Rrnclu utlng com ioi- 1'or oiituloguo addresi Wm. C. Grotzingor, Lewiaburg, Pa. Itoslttrai. John Jermyn, ban el flour; Footo & Shear, lap board, Mts. Henry Delhi old linen. Mrs. T. H Wntklns, ban el sugar; St. Luke's klndeigiuten, cuke, lemon Juice, Mrs. James Atchbald ice cream. Mis. C. H. Welles, six quails stiawbcriies, Mrs Sliuges, bath nilie. Rev. Mi. 11 loins, leading matter. Gas Appliance company, two Welsbach lamps, Mis. Nellie Hunold. thlee ciuntts stiawbcriies. Charles and Helen Wilcox, chllelren's papers. Mis. W. T. Smith, banel lloui . Mis. C D. Simpson, flowers, Mis. G. D. Hntul, sugar, flour; Mrs H. S. Richatds, cherries; E. H. Stuigcs, two dozen eggs; Giant Pedton, leading mattei. Desserts were furnished by Mrs. Wnl tei Dickson and .Mrs. Geoigo Dickson CONNELL POWDER COMPANY. Incorporated With a Capital Stock of SD0,000. Tho Connell Powder company, with mills located In Xoithuinberlaml coun ty, has been Incoi pointed with a capi tal slock of $u0,000. The incorpoiatens aie as follows: Hon. W. L. Connell, Di. A. J. Connell. H. A Connell, John R. Davis and C. M. Price. RELIGIOUS NEWS NOTES. Rev. Hany Smith, of Muncy, P.i , punched at the iluwuid Place Afiiinn Methodist Episcopal chuich yesterday morning. Rev. W. H. Russell, ot Morris Hun, preached nt the Piimltlvo Methodl t church, Eist Mniktt stieet, jesterduv nftei noon and t veiling. A forceful sermon on the "Power of Prayer" was preached at the Dunmore Prcsbjterlan church jesterdny morning by the pastor, Rev. W. 1" Gibbons, The Flist Riptlst church of Scranton street and the Welsh R.iptlst church of South Mnln iivenuc held union set vices list evening at the latter's cillfllce "An Hour with Some of the llvmns and Tunes of the Church" was the title of an nucleating seivlce conducted nt the Piov Idenco Pre sbjterlan church last evening "A Hnvid Ministry and "Good Com panionship" weie the themes of Rev Dr. Isaac J. Lansing's discourses nt the Green Rldgo Presbyterian clinic ii yester day. The Saturday half-holiday question was discussed from a religious standpoint b Rev. John P. Moffat at the evening ser vice In Washburn Street Presb.v terlan church. At the Gi.ice Reformed Eplscop il church last evonliiR the studies In Dan lei with thart lev lews were continued under tho direction of the p istor, Rev George L Alrlch A InrBe number of new members were received into the Hampton Stmt Meth odist Epl copal church by the p istor. Rev James Ilennluger, (it vesteida) morning's sen lee "After the Fourth, What'' was the subject ol an Intt restliiR, patilotle s I -mem dellveiid last evening bv Rev l.u Iher Hess Wen ling the new p istor of Grace Ev.ingt Heal Lutln ran chuich. Rev. Robert P. Y. Pierce, pastor of tt" Pi'lill Avenue liaptlst chuich. was heard bv a very large coiiRiegatlou liirt even ing In a discourse on the "Hearts and Hands," n trentlse on the m.iiilage qms. tlon. An eloquent ellssei tntlon on the sublect "A Good Man Cannot Hide Ills Good ncss" was dellveidl In Itev. R. M. Rod etick. Ph. D. nt the Dinlli y Street Ii tp. tlst church. Diininnie, last ovcnlng be fore a large ci ngu Ration. Iloh communion was administered it vesteulay morning's service nt All Soul-' I'nlvorsallst chuich Pine htuet liv tli" pastor, Rev. O R lic.irdslev. The tin me of his si rinon was "How We Ale Hi IU -fit eel bj the Communion Service ' The Lord's supper was iiilmlnlstei.il nnd new members lecdved nt the Jack, son Strei t Haptlst chinch Inst evening Tho pastor. Rev. Thomas de Guiih pitached hi the niniidnR on "Pen r's hoi prise," and In the ivenlng on "Our Old Enemies " Two large congregations In trd the brief and pith) sirmons of liev ,1 li Sweet nt thu Simpson Methodist Epis copal church jehteithiv A twentv-mln-ute sermon In the morning nnd a fifteen, minute sermon In the eveiilug Is to be Mr. Sweet's nile on ordinary occasions dining the hot weatho Tho co-ner stnno of the Flist Presbv te rl.tn ehurcli, corner of Delaware and Chin ih streets, Olyphant, will be laid totnoriow evening at 7 o'clock, wlili Mi suiile ceremonies, conducted ui.di t tho nuplees of Kingsbury lodge, by Dlstilit Deputy Grand Mastei Thomas F Wills An nddiess will bo delivered by Attoi ney A. J. Colborn. The coiiRroRntlon of the Howell mis sion has decided lo build n e hand and wilh this end in view a board of sl trus tees wero elected ns follows C. D Old know, Hurry Ynt find Rev .1 M. Howell Collins. D. T. Yot and Rev J. M. Howell The lionrd of trustees orKOtil7eel bv Heel lng Hairy Yost president C. II Oldkuiiw sccietaty and D T Yost tteasiirer $5.00 to Atlantic City nnd Return. Thu Lehigh Valley lallrond will nm a low i a to exclusion to Atlantic City July 17th. the line for the lound ttlp being $3 00. Tickets will be sold at all stations, Whlto Havtn to L & R. Junc tion inclusive, including Scinnton nnd good for i etui n passage to July 27th, Inclusive. Half faro for chlldion. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket ugenta for piutlculius. . This Settles It. "There can bo no furlhei doubt that Commodore. Schley Is rcully a gicut man "W'h ?" "Good old ladles who claim lo havo beta his hill so mo hfgliuihur to bub up -cicvuland Leader. Try, tho "Joy Maker'1 Cigar, Cc. ' wmmim 13 Wyoming Avo. "Walk In and look around." mmimmmmmm i n S i uicMTn) mtmi&jl Indurated Fibre-Wire Wash. "&$ tubs ti'ohter than v.nr4tn rnit. S 8 Leikless, because jointless, and aa consequently bcoptess. Utterly insensible to Wooden Ware's four foes: Hat. Cold. lb Jz. Dampness and Diyncss. fig Very strong, sweet as china, 3T and with poiucts to resist use and abuse for many years, A 25 recent reduction in price enables t5, us to offer you A Tub full of Virtues for$l.00. 1 Footc & Fuller Co., (ft) Mean I'lillulne. te 8&&it9m&ti&i&m 1000 flesords 1N( M'UINO "ri?lIo, Ma Baby," -AND- "Gess I'll flaue to Telegraph My Baby." '3 (uig 119 Franklin Ave. SUMMER RESORTS. PENNSYLVANIA. Elm wood Hall Elm hurst, Pa. (Formerly hotel ninilmrst.) Open AHjthe Year. This hotel bus Liesii romoJoloJ and rolltto I tluonghoutniid will opn Its doori Juno 14, I ot rutei, etc, cull on or uddrou DR. W. H. H. BULL ELMHURST, FA. THE AirMOLA, An Ideal Health Resort, Roauti- fully Situated with Full Lsikc View. Absolutely fi e from maliula and mes qultoes. boatl A IKhliiK. il.inelng, tennis, oichestin, eie , pure I.lthla water spiing; plent) uf old .shade, pint grove of l.tigo trtis suuoiind hotel, excellent table; tates ten-unable, capucltj uf Iiojsc, 2it. Illustrated booklet and refn.ncai eai i.p pile atlon c. e. fbear.lake"wikola, pa SPRING GROVE HOUSE, Lake Ciri'. VV yoinlnc; County, Pa. llenutirnlh lnuied Rood llshliiB, boat. illB nnd liiililni. Tulil unexielled 11, L W R R Hloomshi rg iIIvIhIjh train . ,ivin Sc r lutein it 1. 3" p m, inkes ell. ice i luiini eiloiis til Li hlj,li Vullev lo Lake JOHN II JONES, PruD FEIRISJ HALL, Crystal Lake -Refined Family Resort susjo loaves ( jibunduli) for Peril Hull ut U MO p in stu;e leave l in Hull for Cui. boiiil.tleiit HW a in Fecphouu Cciuuco- Hon: "Kir i Hull," py Ntvtloa C. U &A1 CIOIINbON, Alanajer Puttn ttlcu VrttlroHH, Uiinilulf, l'a NCW JERSEY. The Ai'lIiiKlou Ocean firove, .J. The leading hotel. Open Juno to Octo bci Cuisine nnd seivlce unexcelled, haiiltury airanKoments perfect. Orches tra Rates, $Ji to Hj two in room. Special June nnd family rates Send for booklet C 11 MILLAR, Plop. Hotel Allen Atlantic City Corner P.u llle ami Aikins.m avenues. All. nitli Cll. I.iiii.e alls moms, 1 to H t'r wnk $1 .'1 Jl V) and JifK) per du One squaii fmni R .idlns dipot and ouu Miu.iio frum beach P. 1' Ml'RPHY Proprietor. The MiignoHa Aslniry rarK, N. J. (02 1'ourtli Av;nue. The Magnolia Is dcllBlitfullv locate I near the ocean, bus all the modem ini. prnvemeiits. looms all lmge und pleus nnt. Large and attractive lawn. Rales, JS to i per week, ac-cot illnsr to location of looms. Special leduellon of mice ma df to funnies anil panics. E 13, Thomas, fot nn i ly of thu Linden, Scran, ton l'a. piopibtui Address all Inqulr. lis foi r.itix and Inluiiu.ilioii to E. E. THOMAS. 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