j orvfv7 3rji FFS"F' ?' ' ' " ' '' w V - ir-f ' fs?jiv -ui ) THE SCUANTON TMBUNEr- WEDNESDAY, MAY IE, lOOf. r. ;xxxxxxxxxxx; 'Jin, modi, iin mnim tn: sioii.'. Alaska Refrigerators Hnve pi oven by actual tc3t that they will keep peiishnble foods longer and with less ice than nny other Rcfilgeiatoi. Pine chnicoal filling, ex tia heavy zinc linings, nnd pel feet air clicula tton mnko the above le Btilts possible. Alnskas ate made with zinc, enamel and tile linings, All sizes heie. Foote & Shear Co. IJ9N. Washington Ave .xxxxxxxxxxxa THE ORIENTAL. Special Snle of Piessed Glass Water Pitchers Thuisdny, May 1G, 1001, com mencing at 8.30 ,i. m. Thoy aie flist class goods, possessing- a lustie excelled only by leal cut glass. It the puce was placed at 85c, it would convey a bettor idea of the value lcpic&ented. However, in oider to biing you heie to look over our nu merous other offeiings, they will be told tor one day only at 15c J Gruener & Co. 205 Wyoming Avenue. r The Baby's Trousseau Ji 1 1 t,f tho tn -t luificlm; Mibjo, t? ti Hi' Hi i- Um whole lint is tn u!r with I-iUimiIii rrfrniiin lr the whims of the Mtih'ni-. piti nt I hr pittruis lie tlio tl until -I uwl in -l h'Ii iUjr to be li nl (Mu iIpmruois io the rin-ie of tlini ri'il-Mii Hie i. kin ilnl 1.VU t) kixl t ril-, no imuUilef tor ItibjN umifut diiil me tint tant littn e Th? Baby Bazaar, 510 Spruce Street. Repairing Done Gratis. ACKAWANNA "THE" AUNDRY. ooooooooooooooooo 0 0 0 &fftog2g2i 0 0 N 0 0 ' - 0 0 0 0 0 ooooooooooooooooo '1 he in ii i Ui(,o ot .lolin hcliiia.i .mil Ml Akiio Tiibollioiii, .t inomlnent joun couple ol this side, was solem niud o-toi(l.iy 111(11111111? at ! o'durk in St. l.n'.s Clcinian Catbolh chin th 1 .v l.'e. P. Stiaub. The biulij Aas be.iutltullv .iltli cd in vvliilo silk, tiininicil witli lilsh point l.m and white c billon, and can led ,i botimiot of biid.il loses. She was .ittoiuloil b the Misses 'Amelia Selinoiiloi and Theies.i Selilia.i. iTho siooni.Miion vvoio Pliillp Soliiiaa and Philip Dlppto, At the i oticliiMou lot' Hip coicmouv a wedding diiinoi was served lit the lion (if tlip bi 10V, 1012 Ii'-own avenue. Ti 'couple lott on the ".10 tiain lor littffafo to Kit I ho P.in- Ami'i i .it: exposition. Thoy will ictutn in about two W(p1s am) begin house- Keoplnjr at 5.'" Klin snoot, whole a plenbiiutb liiiulsheil homo awniis them. Cuds ate out aillluillullIB the loniliiK roaul.iKos oi Jnmos DoukIioi ty to Miss M.uy MoKonii i, and ot Michael -Mail, to Mlii Kutc t'.tiuplicll. of Potter I StP( t PERSONAL, Ml-. 1 II ill II. k lulilllll .11)1 llllldlCIl MO II Allantfc ( 111 Itiiuidu Iiiiio M in mil 1 ii si, do, t, 1 (l.nii Jttunlcil lln in lunqnit In I'liilJilil lilt hit Hi. In I'i. II H " '" "'in n pliiljilrliilm on lpiufi.si)iut Inisliiirs .oiiiili. ifliuuiii, i nl Will II t III It Hllll-llll IllillllilV Ml? T i' All h In. ol I'i mi iw niio h in I'lillidilplili iltnidlli; lliu iiuiins-e if Mi, nni llupo lo Willhni Itrtlpitli, liotli pi In 1 1 I Uclplil i. ludsi It i t l.li ilit I in nt .J M,iriili ftoni llrnioii, Mltrir lis his Inn lnildni" I m I ci I hljlos (mill, tic will i tin ii in lirnton lulcf in llto uid. mid nol nl will li in I'lul aiklpliii A THIEr ARRESTED, IWas Caught in the Act ot Taking Clothes fiom a Ciicus Car, A (.nloicil niun civinu his iianio a William Jones and his place, of iH, doiiti) an lluuibliuif,'. was dls(oPiod l.iht ovenlns !)' one of tho Hlngllns ill oils pniilojrs In thu act uf lakliifj .sumo clothes fiom one of tho ciiHiietu the ginuuds lie wae capl'iiid and held until tho ai rival ot Suiciliilentleiit of Vollio I innK Itohi tin. ir.. A ho h.ih on tho Brounds, and who escoitod him down ilo the ccntiai noiue station, ll.i will Ihe given a heaihiB thlh nioiniiiB:. LOW FARES TO DETROIT, Via the Lehigh Valley RalUoad. Account meeting of the National Mucatiouul AksucIuIIoii. Tkkets m Ule July 6. 7 and S. Stu tkket nteiits toi jiartitulais. COMMON PLEAS COURT. Non Suits Weie Omitted for Non Appeaiance of Plaintiffs. Noii-imlts Aore dltPPled hi thin' oaos In ooiiitiiiin tilcns emu I oitei diiy liopuiiie of the noti-nptipitiiiiuc of the plultitin". Thoy wuio In the oaes of Daniel Mplhett iiRalnst the New Yoik, Otitnilo and WVstcin Itnlltoad mnipnnv. Ifplon Ilndlo iiRnlnst the Dolnwaip l..u knwntitui and Western Italltoiid coinpiinv, uml itatiiPs Wulll- .in iifrulnst lloniy llopls and othei. Wlllnid. Win i on iV Ktutpp ippioscnt oil 111" ilpO'iidiints 111 all tin oo dines. In the onso of MiiiIbo Matthews imiilnsi .Mniqiitoi Davis, JiidRiurnt bv iiKioPinont was enteiod for the plain tiff In the sum of JTI. .1, J. O'MiiIIpv appealed Tot the plulntlff and i J, ritslittmons toi the defendant. Judgment was enteiod for the plain tilt' and iignlnst Alex Sohliitito, the K.n nlslier' In tho ease of Anna Klcler nrnlnst Hie l!tissim .Viitloniil I'tiloti and otln is In the en-i' ol Hllduet llodfiev liKiiilist P. P. i!odfie. n oidlet whs loudoiod for thu plnlntllT In the sum of ?'00 (he lull amount of die wat;o claim, sitbji cl lo a law point leseivod 1) fildRp lldw lids The .(.use of Fonuoi it L'happoll nualnit llio Jackson Slice! Uaptlst chin ih el nl. as Riven lo the Juiy In JuiIro ('uponlpr late jostoulnv af lei noon. Si) Actdlct litis boon i em hod u adjoin -iIiir time. IikIrp Cm pouter took up th i use of the County SiivliiRS Hank and Tmst (onipanv iiRiilnst Hlla S. Wilson, execu tor, and will pwxeod with Its tilal tn iiioiiow. Wlllaid, AVunen & Knapp appeal tor the pliintlff and O. 11. Pitt lidire for the defendant. Judge Kdwnrds is eugJKcd In tixlng the ( i"e ot M.uy MuehinsKl against J. . i ah us JIoii'i, The iilaliitllf seeks to icroiei lor hotel and household goods soloil bv tlio dofondant as the piop oi tv ol her huslnnd. J, J, Manning and Hon. " P. O'Millov appeal for the pi iliilin. 'I lie defendant's nlloinoy Is llalph I. 1,e. SLICK FAKIR ARRESTED. Police Believe They Have the Man Who Tiiedto Secuie Clothes fiom Seveial Parties on Saturday. Value f,eiseant Jtidgway anil Patrol man Connety anested a. spoity look ing Rentl"inan last'nlght at AV.ishlng ton aPiuie and Imidpii street who is hchevod to bo the .illtk clnp a1io last Satuiday ti ltd to obtain clothing fiom -ouaI ladles on the plea Hint their Husbands l.ad damiged the clothes they weie Ae,ning x itli point. It all c.imc about this ui : Janus Ij, Conned appealed at polire hoad (luaitotis last night about S o'clock and said ihat a well diossed oung man had appealed at his house a .slun t time befoip 'ind had told him a wondeiful hud luck stoi, ni'iintatlning tliat his lathci nas a woalthv wholes ile gioeor in Hie w"sl and that for that reason and othois he Know that he (Mr. Oon noll) also a wholesale gioeei, Aould j,ie him a littlu tmincial help. Mi. Council saw tliiough the fellow's game and sent him away. Tie lollowed him dm. n town and stopped Into po lite headriuai tois to tell his stoiw The dosiiiption ho g.ue ot the man tallied exacth -with tho deseiiption given to (lie polioo bv the ladies who tame iunr helnj Aictlmled last Saturdin Scigoant ltldgwav stalled out with Vatiolman I'onnoiv to look mot the low u and lie found his man on the i oi nor oi Washington atnue and Lin den htioct talking with another man. J'oth weie placed undoi mi est and ilr. Cnnnell. who Mas neai at hand, identi lictl one as tho man a1io was at hii house llolh men lefuscd to gie tlielr names. COMMITTEE IN WASHINGTON. What The Post Had to Say About Their Visit. 'Tile Thiitcoiuli lcglment ol the Vonnsilvania National Ouaul has just completed a sjOO.OOfl aimoiy in Siran ton." loinailied Tlopiosentatho Con nell, of tiiat dlstiiot, jesterday at tho blwi chain. "We aie anxious to hao a gathoiing o notable people piosent at the dedication, and alieady have the piomiso ot Lieutenant Oeneial Miles and Vipo-Piesident Iloosovelt to attend The dedication will take place eaily In June, and, as the presidential paitv Is to pass tluough Scianton on the wav hack liom the Aest, Aie hope to auango tor tho piesldent and mom beis ol the cabinet to stop over. If Major MoKinley aII1 agioe to that ao aie piepatod to ai range the date to suit his convenience." Hepiosontatlvo Council Is, accompan ied on ills tilp to Washington bv ex Lleilteniint Governor W.ilies. Thoy hope to get a leply by telegraph noiii Piesldont Mi Klnley betoie leaving Washing ton Washington Post. THE MAIN CIRCUS NEXT. Will Exhibit in This City on Mon day, May 20. Judging liom the pialse hoapi d upon the Walter I,. Main Now Hlg Vashion Plato Hiows, which aie billed lo ap pear la this ilty on Monday, May ;o, otu eitiei's have oveiy icason to ex pect uno ot the host exhibitions over piesentod under n elicits iiiuvas, Tim piess wheiovir th-" show has appealed no unaiilinnus in tho' verdict I'1 l" iiouiuliiy it an up. to-date lontuiv show, and one that piodmed cvpij ad voi Used feu tin o The mieot pauide tliln season is saitl to bo an imposing sight and ona that contains ninny new and original irttns, Tills show also canles a stiutllng open all tieo uttiattlon In the prison of the ghl with tho aubuiii halt, who will make her death defying, backviaid dlvo fiom a lofty tower tivlio dally, Uvory both will doubtless attend the New Fashion .Shows'," LOW PARES TO GETTYSBURG, Via the Leh'gh Valley Railtond. Account rj a, It. llueanipmoiit, De paitmeut ot I'ontiHylvanlu, TJchets on sale ti mil points In Veniniylvanla, Juiiii l. .', a, 4, ami n. roi fin titer p u tlrul.ii.s see tloKet agenta. AsK foi Kelly's union ciaukei. Smoke the Potono Ec. cigrar, WEATHER YESTERDAY. Iul ihla tor Mj It, 1(01 illflKst Uiiiieuluio Igwot tempeutute . u; iict.uu KtlJtlvo liuinldll): i- a. id ,, it nr icitt 8 it ...,,,,. 47 pel nut 1'iiilplUliuii. .'l Itoui. niti f, m., aooi', uullici, klui.0). SHOP HANDS ARE IMPORTED SIXTY-TWO BROUGHT HERB FROM NEW YORK. One of Their Number Refused to Wuik nnd Went to Stiike Head quiuters, Whete He Said That He Had Been Bioitght Heie by False Hepiescntatlons New Men Put to Wotk in the Shops Officials Sny Their Seivices Ale Siitisfnctoty. No Change nt Car Shops. SIl-to men weie biouglit to this city ontly jesloidnv moiiilng bv the Uolawaie, l.acknwauua and Weslein loinpany, to take the plans of Its sulking machlnlMls, blacksmiths and boiletmiikcis. The pinty was divided up as follows: Twonlv nun hinlsts, twontv liiaehllilsts' helpeis, six black smiths, five blacksmiths' helpeis, si boiloiniaUeis, He bullet mnkois' heli oi s. IJailv estoiilu nioinlng one ol the men left the p.uty, wliou ho le.uned theio was a stiike on heie, and hunted up some union machinists, who look him to the hendqiiaiteis of the sttlk ei s. lie said he was engaged upon his i espouse to the following advoitlse ment, which was pilnted In seieial nt the New Yolk p.ipois dm lug the Inst two weeks; Mdlllcd ( oiilirtiul iniiliiiii-t inicliilii'N" lielprH, lillll Mllltli?, hlickMUitlit' lnlor. imll ci linUl. holler tiilkns hclpcit: noml w igo-i. Applv 1. K. Clmrili, finin 'i j. m to r, p m , room, 1, Liiilnl Sulci Inltl 'T was engiiRod Mondnv attei noon " said the man who lepoited at stilko hendauaiteis, "nnd Monday night loft Hobokcn with the list of the p.utv. I did not know oui destination, hav ing lieeii infoimed that it was sonie wheie on the Delawnie, Lackawanna and AVelsem mad. My midei standing when 1 got on the tiain was that we weie going to help the lompinv out with a uish of woik. T did not hire out to take the place ol stilkeis LIGHTS PUT Ol'T. "When wo weie quite a distance fiom this iltv- the lights in oui car weie put out, and nftei wo passed thiougli a tunnel which is onh a shoit ihstnnoe Horn heie, our t.u was cut loose fiom tho tinlli, and aftci we stood a while on the tiaek with the doots of the i .ti looked, mo that wc could not leave, an engine coupled to the cai and wo staited to move again. When we stopped we weie in the paint shop in the Delawaie. Lick.iw.inna and Western aid. The doois of ttie shop weie closed and wc weie kept theie until this morning; when break fast was solved. 1 got awav as soon as i could. As I -was passing through the A.ud an officer tired his levnlver sov oral times to frighten mo. "Pew of the men who came fiom Now Yoik with mo aie skilled met han ks Most of tlieiu ait professional sli ike bteakois " The men In ought heie visteidny morning lemained in the shops all day. No oppoi lunity was given the stiik ns to ti y and dissuade them fiom 1. iking ihoh places. The latloi dc ilaie that they haxo no idea of trv ing to haim the impoi ted men and that violence is not one ot ttielr weapons. In this connection they denv icspon sibllity loi the assault on offli or Seidniini Monday night. On Mondnv next the stiike will be If.ken ihaige ol by tho councils of tho affiliated shop woikeis of this city, and ot ihe Delawaie, L ickawanna and Western svstem. J f tho nine-hour day i not giauted by Mond.iv, the stiike now in piogiess at the Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western shops will bu unie genet al. PUT TO WOltK. At Supoiintendont of Motive Power and Machine! y T. . Lloyd's olllcc it was stated xesteiday afternoon that all of tho men In ought In dining the morning had been put to woik and tho vaiious depnitments of the shops woie in opei.il ion. Of couise with sue h a. limited lone nf men the shops could baldly be said to have been In full blast, but novel theless It was stated that the dav's icsults weie Mijhly satisfaetoiy. Tempoiaiy quaiteus have been ai langed loi the men in one ot the snops w hlch has been fitted up w ith rots, and al"0 piovlded witn necessi ties lor lmaidlng the emploves for some limo to come. The company now has a fnuo of fully twenty-five special ofllcois icciultod fiom llo bookn. U'iffalo. llinghamlon and this city guarding the shops, and no uoiiblo Is anticipated. The company officials sa that tho men hi ought fiom New Yoik go at tholi woik In a manner which shows thorn to be competent mechanics, and not piofesslonul utilke bieakois, u- is claimed bv tho Milk en s, 'I'heie wu- a distill liaiue ill the aul slioitlv alter vostorclay noon, owing to one of the deputies holding up a man fiom the Dickson tompan.v's locomo tive shops em Clllf stiool. and demaiKt ing to see the pass ptlvileging him to go tluough tho yaid. The Dickson man hud no penult and In the tiouble whit h oiibi.od stunk tho special, Holh moil wont down in a hand to hand tight and about fltteon tellow woikeis ot tho Dickson ninii then maile tholr npponinnoc cm the scene at whMi the special depaitt'ii. AT THi: I'Alt .SHOPS, Theie was nntlilng now in the slum t loll at the e.i shops Tile stllkers stated jostPidrt.v that the seventeen men biouglit fiom Uohoki n Sntuiduy woie e.sterday sent home, hut at Mas". tei Ulllldof Catlflold's oillte it was do. uleil that an) moil had In en biouglit In Ml'. I'allllold was In New Vmk all da, Tho men at Uoboken am Mill at woik and It Ih not thought that any leatntlon of lalior will on up thoio tor lonio days et. Tho car bulldois' union meets tn.nlglil In Aunniv hall, A communication has he on locchml by the local machinists film Piosldent James O'CopiicU of (bo lutein Ulonal Association of .Machinists, jp which ho outlines veiy deaily tho existing con ditions, rtegaullug mill rud iiuiehlii Ists he makes the following Impoilnnt sttiiteinent: ''Our moiuhcis emplood In tailway seivieo will not slip Aotk May "0, ex cept In such cases wheie I have al ieady given full luMiuclIoiib mid pei. mission to do so. Success inn not ba expected on lallioad s stems without peitcct oigiinltition and ,i thoiough undci standing between oui lodges In accoi dance with institutions contained In cli uilar VJ "Wheie jeilnt meetings' nave been leld by delegates ft otu each lodge, on a inilioad sMem a Joint Jgicement formulated and ugiced to by all lodges on the sjsie'tn, the same being pie- setiteil to the nillclnlB d icusonablo lima In advance of May 20, so that It may have been consldeted, and no salist.iL ttny answer hits been leocived from the oillclnls and cir momliPis lime a cited by a thiee-lotiillts ntitlotltv In nrcoi dance with the cioipitltutloii to Mtlko, such cases will reclve the stinc I I'm of the gtand lodge, but no stilkci nntsi take pin to In iuMway reivlce or be ordeied bv any luonl lodge vvilhoiit the above lilies and ItlptHlotlons haV'' been fully complied Willi ' WLMtH COMPLTHD WITH. Thu lo.-,til nnichlnlstft point out thct with tho exception that tho Htillf oe citired too pieclpltnt'iy nil the con ditions stipulated ) PipMont O Cou ncil Aeie compiled .with In this city. I'lesldciiL O'Connell was In confer ence with the ridmlnlstiallon council nf the National Tiades Association .s'atuitlay at New Yoik, for tho put pose of muklng a final elfotl to ndjust tli wiigu question tiffoc ting all thins In the association. No settlement was loathed, ns the council was not allthot led to handle the wage question uud make a decision for the association, although it was piep.ned to aibltiate the inattoi of nil wage questions to reiterl to It. At stilkeis' lipatiquni leis the state ment was positively made last night that none of the men would letuin to woik this mottling, despite the notices posted to the effect that they would be dismissed fiom the company's em ploy and their places lilted If they aie not on hand at 7 o'clock this mottling. All the men ale solicited bv the com mittee to lemntti away fiom tho shops iluilng the day, us in tills way ail tiouble can be avoitod. In suppoit of their asset Hon that tile men Imported Aostetdav aie not skilled mechanics, but aie ptofesslonal stiike bieakois, local stllkers' officials last night pointed out n sheet ear conduc tor who positively Identified thtce of the men as membois of the band of men Impoi ted bv tho Sotnnton Rail way companv timing tho stilko ot the emploves of the lattei. About ton men camp in on the 1 1 10 o'clock tiain last night and after hav ing lieen dined at Hanley's were matched down to the vaid. Thev wore deputies biouglit to Incionse the al readv huge lorce gunidlng tho com pany's piopeitvand the lociulted em ploves gntheied nt the paint shop IT'S A GREAT BIG SHOW. Ringling Biotheis' Ciicus Exhibited in This City to Audiences That Tested Capacity of Tents. The Hlngllng Hiotheis' e lie us, the fust of the big shows with which Si i.in tou Is to be innundated duting tlio next tew weeks, exhibited in tills Utv tor tho fust time yestctday, and proved to be iust as luge and just ns tine a show as the piess agent, with the inexhaustible supply of descilptlve adjectives, had piituicd It in tho ad vance notices. It is questionable if thoio has evoi bc'cn seen in tills city such i ically big show- as tho Hinglings pice.it. The main tent was of enormous size, and lontained thtee huge nngs and two stages, in and upon all of which pot formances -ivent on simultaneously Tho paiade in the morning, Avhioli was witnessed bv especially large ciowds. was Aeiy long and was chni actciized by a newness and a bilght noss seldom seen in ciicus pal ados. Tlio wagons weie all newlv painted and decoiated, and the diivets and those of tho peilonnoi.s who lode cm horseback weie ittired. not in the slouchy and woin-out legalia usually seen, but In spick and span new and billliant i os tumps Tho lent wis ciowded at both tlio atteinoon anil night poifoimances; In fact, so i low dod that one would fancv the half of the cltv's population had gone ilicus mad and had gone to seo tlio show. Tile pel toi mane e was high giade. If It did not teem with startling novelties. Thoio Aieio tiapo.o aitists, bar pei foimcis, Japanese jugglois, women with item jaws, ladder poitoinieis, ac lobats of nil kinds, eiiiosti!nns, male and tomiile, ett , and all weie good. The one leal novelty of the show amis what the gentleman who slings tho ad loctives aiouud Willi such leiklessness lias so aptly desctlbed as "John O'Hiien's gioat ci cation the vvondei fullv suicesstul. oiiginal aienic loa tuie, sixteen beautiful specimens ot tlie potttt horse, gaily oapiisoned vi Ith instlv tiappings, obedient to the tialnei's tall, moving in hiumouv in the most complicated, indicate and difficult nianoeiiv ics " Thine weie sitv-one hoises in ihs act, lauging in slo fiom the lull blooded thoioughbied. which Mr. O'Hilen himself lode, to the sllliillest and daintiest pony ever seen, Thoio was a pviamld .uuuigonient in tlio ling, on the top of which Mr. O' 111 ion sat on ills hoi so, On tho lower ten aces of this pvKinild woie other inw.s ot hoises, another iow on the giound and finally a iow of tho ponies on the bar lier which mmked out the ling, At a signal fiom Mr, O'Btlon ovoiy animal stalled In motion, and the plctute pie sentod as they all moved In coneontiio i holes was a wondoiful one. Another clover animal act was the exhibition given by l.oekhuit's liainotl elephants, av ho weie seen hi this cltv bofoie, some yeais ago. They wont thiougli a set Ics of siiipilslng featft, ending with tho .simulation of inloxl lalloti by one and his uuest bv -iilher aitired In policeman's gaib. The Hallowav tlio gave a oievor ex hibition on a tight who, including a iiiko walk, and another Intoiestlng loa t in o was the wondeiful Jnp.uipso top splniilngantl juggllus of Hagahaia and son, Japanese. Theie weie clow lis galaiu Tail clowns cm twehc-totit stilts, shot l and fat i low ns ainl eei iithor kind. Thoie was one atilied as Cat tin Nation, who ild u huilesiiiie saloou-sniashlng net and thoio weio four who appealed as tlio giant nogio cake vvalkots Theie was the usual Inule.stiuo cut Sousu's baud, with the tioiiiboup solo, "Say ,u llevnli," tliougli tlu fionllpiiian who lilaed this wasn't half as tuiuiv as the oilainatoi nf the m t who appealed hole last veiir with the rmopiutgh bhovvs, Tho inenageiie loutalnod a 111 go col. lei Hem of animals, Including tluee nun blaekillgeis, said to bo the only ones in captivity, a hoid of over thiity elo phunls, anil tho only gitaffo now on exhibition. Tlio tent, whli Ii avIII accommodate I'i.OOO spei tatoi.s, was ihiouged aftei uooii and night. "The Pioper Seal." The seal j on want Is the Union seal, not tho Tiust t-eal; it Is dust pioof, genu pioof ami tiuU pioof. Maiiu I tu tm c-d nnd dcllveieil tiesh evoiy day bv M. J Kcllj's t'nloii Home Hakeiy. TWO GOOD LETTERS WRITTEN BY NEW-COMERS IN THE EDUCATIONAL CONTEST. One Wishes, a College Education nnd Goes the Right Way About It to Win One The Other Coneltleis It n Favpr to Be Asked to Entei So Tar Theie Aie But Two Entiles from, Suriounding- Towns Theie Is Still Plenty of Room for Contestants. The enti Ics continued to i ome in es leiday. the second day of The Ttibiinu's IMucntlonal Contest. One to he eniolled was David O. lhnoiv, of Wlniiueis, Pa., who Is thp Hist to enter ftotn the sub ill bint illsttloi outside Sit anion and CnibiiiiilnK Mr. Ihuety sent the fol lowing lettei, which pioclselv Ills the putposo foi whli It tho contest wns de vised. Wlmnicii. I'i Mn 11 ol Tin- st mi, n iilunu' Den sira; I hac horn erv ililinu of uli tflliiliiif i ioIIw nliicilion, lull imilil not up to tin. pipscnt time I w I lie nnnoumrmint r lour ((illicit in vour pipci nnd clrsirc to cnlet ll, I'Ipi.c ciiIim my name n one of Ihe ronti. inl4, mid bond me lh( nriivtan IdiiiK", I'll. slnorlflj jour', !altt O I nun. Mi. Ihneiy has taken the i Ight couise In his desltp for a higher education, Theie ate luindiods of voung men and women In Noithoastpin Pennsylvania Avho have the same deslie to enter col lege oi Xnim.il school, but who have not had an oppottunltv to do so. Tho Tribune's Educational Contest will study ptovide a way for tluee of thorn In Its 111 st tin co iow aids and all who enter the lanks of tlio contestants aie taking at least one step towatd the goal. Anolhet letter which Is woith io piinting was also lecoivcd jestetday, as lollows. r nliondtlf, r , Aliv It, 'ni. I dlltii I due ilionil Content. Pi ir Si ; hi inswer to vour lominume ilion mould i tint I coii'itlor It I fivor lo he asked to cnld join rontrt, ds MKi "-trrueH, who won tin i,old walclt la-t vpji, slid .ou were veiy kind, tur .aid gcsicrou Plei'.e qerd me nt once ill iultui lions, sub Miiplinn lilaukt, rle Aouis Vdi ttub. II. ,1. Iliinnell. Another entiy fiom the subuiban district was made Into In the elav, that of Mi Stanlev- Hvans, of Poekv ille. 'I'heie is jet plonty of loom for con testants fiom both the clt and out side of it. Tho lilies ot this contest will bo lound on the foul In page of The Tribune, and those debiting fuither paiticulars "vx 111 leceivo a piompt roplv bv addressing "Hdltor Iklucationil Coitest, Scianton Tiibune, Siianton, Pi" CONSERVATORY CONCERT. It Will Be Given Tomonow Evening in St. Luke's Parish House. The lltsL of tlio closing soiles of ie. cllals for this .e.tson given by the Scianton Consei vatoi v of Music will bo given to-mouovv evening in tho auditoiiuin ot St. Luke's Purish house, beginning at S o'i lock, w ith the follow ing pi ogi amine: sight I'living CI ks (four pitno-.) I'lrintrll" I in". V il-f Cue .i imil.li Mip-i lledfoirl, Jckluit, 1 lirROOd. fiates kJtif. hold, siclio(K(i, sjveiei and WiI!miii, Pienot mil I'leiielfe llec'i William Collins, MiuikI Iliedoiuiinii hi Ihi lou -I I' ii km lltlen I leritl l,rc-l Hmrk Ihirlill Hit liott link .. Itliod, Itutli Wilfi. In the Villi Piiloi I'ulki Heidi Vlaij siehicl ei. In 11 ))v X mil li . . Ijhone Willi nil ( nlluiv, Helen ) eult, liuth Wclfc, Man seii.( "I'mii-ilv" lihide Itiuiune llicioin Duuiuoie Pilo je, npu. Nl IliiiKinullor ltihnl- , Itliue Illicit Midi I liiii-.- 1 iin I lies Piilor -fmi n 4: siu I Him 111 onh II1I1.1 I loin 'The laii" lanhp Auli "itn, ipiH Jim) ., , , ... lliiipunillcr In tie ( lunibciliii 'Hie Cuckoo's sons s,in((kci KiMi.tiiie llionvni. Helen Mini, illicit II0111, belie Ihiriilicillu snrl I'ht In,.' this ifoui pinios) Mnrh in A tuijm hint Ali-s llinuninpr, Aliss 1.1 ne i;iouiim', Vs hm hlllll. Alias lolllls, Ul-s Sil,o01, ., I 111 I Wilkin, Mi Su-ie Wji kill, Miss oiin, la Cuiieiist , , ,,,. in 1,1 1 Vliss I loiime PittnihU. .loi fill Life, , Itiedciuiiuu t liceiltilnt-s Cilirc Miss I tin I ilkiiis, I'ioiIUciico. la lilrii-i, hupronipu a li VjUc lichi MNi Iiikii. Iikinl, Viitslim sjIijiiIIi -( ipiiie hi,, All-s Noiiui lolins, I ivloi. Will o' the Ui. Iuiiiiiiiiii Ml.s llelin l.'ili. 1. r saliiiictlvilliin, opus Ti Vlnkei Mis, .Mfilptla siv,.ii lli'to 1011 ill in, liom s.inii! fn i) nujui- II O tin Mis, Man I loHfi, i.ouIiMjoiii I'oli.h tljiiu in I. fill inliiui ,SiiiiimiiI.j vim liuce neiliiik, Matitlitn tlccwl) J!,fi Mis, 1 1111111 Hone, Diiiiuioic, Poloiui-e in C simp liiinoi . 1 110pm Ml ll.im Mill in I n,riiihle 1 List limn plum. 1 Ouilllii! 10 liiioUi, hlCllllll 11 Mi-. I1iouiiiii Mis, I.11I.111, Jli-, Hun, Viss (1 iloik li-t 'on, Mim Waciiliii .1 Ml.s l'loui. Vh, Uilkuis French Organdie Stationery Wo aie displaying Whiting's lino ot riench Oigandle Papeis AAliich is now complete in seven chtfeieut shades and sizes and which hab become so popular for fine couespondence. We also have a. new and handsome line of Wedding Invita tions which will ceitainly iuteicst buyeis in this paiticular line. Many new novelties in box pnpetb for the spilng and sunimet. DRVXTtTU iTkC PDAC Stationers and iV- i v-ri4i-Aw lJ!VVJ.w Oils, Paints and Varnish MaIon?y Oil & Manufacturing Company, 141-149 Meridian Street. TELEPHONE 622, 'iWiirf CASEY BROTHERS, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave. WILL COMMENCE MONDAY. Woik of Paving Noith Main Avenue to Be Begun. 'Ihe lopiesentntlvi" of Ihe (Hi ltd Const i ut tlon company atilved In HiH cltv vest'Tdnv nnd lifter n. confeionie with Diicctor of Public AVoiks John 1. Ilochc. decided to tomnionn woik on the Xoith Main avenue paveincnl nost M!cmdiO. Then is about n iiiIIp nf the pave ment .vet to be laid and It Is expected that the woik will take about ten months, u will b pushed to is tapid a completion as posjlbl", 10 BUFFALO AND RETURN, $6. Via Lackawanna, on Account of Dedication Day at Pnn-Ameticaii Exposition. Round tilp iho-duy toaili exclusion tlokets to Buffalo, via Lackawanna, will bo sold, good going Sunilav, M.iv Pith. Tho above will be .m addition In Hie icgulur dales of sale foi this class of tickets, evciv Tuesday and Sotuulaj. Membeis of Hiiam Lodge, F. & A. M. To membeis ot llitani lodge, "M, F. and A. M.: runotal seivices of our late Htothei Dt. If. i:. Dawson, -vx 111 be held tit l'iiO Saiidetson avenue, on Wednesday, .May 7.10 p. m Inter niont will e made at the Oveifield eemetPtj, near Moshoppen, Tiiutsday at 1 p. m. Seivices will be In chuige ot Hiiam lidge. 201, V. and A. M., and membeis of slstei lodges aie invited to attend. All are requested to be at the D. and IT. depot at S a. m. liv- older of A M. Oigans for Sale Cheap. You can buy a good second hand Or gan as low as $10 00 at Guernsey Hall, J. W. Guernsey, Piop. .114 Washing ton avenue, Soranton, Pa m Tiy the New 5c. Cigar '"Kleon." Guaiautoed long Havana, filler. P Men's Reliable Clothing... Fancy woistcd lasshneios mill cheviots, in DKSirtATlLi: PATTUHNS. Blue and TJlack Clay Diagonals and Hoiges ot DURAMLU QUALITY. I'eiual in appeaiance and wear to tho-o cc-ling double our pilec. CASH stow: PP.ICK, $8.98 Clarke Bros Ladies' Jackets and Skirts We Make lit tlio liiiv J, tin ftathits fu the luid, 'He nuke, .hie, Hi, finUlt and pint, no jII pcilcer. Dm .iilii .loik it iio .in.iiiin; jour in.ior. turn l .lid til ee ion iiiv time. Kinjr Miller, Merchant Tailor, .135 SPRUCE STREET, Engravers ,;-, Cm l'-i i i s A Snap Truly it' to your interest lo keep in toitcli with what we tell you In our ads so many pleaiant surprises are printed about our Green Valley Rye Just take one swallow, vou will ta,e more we re surc H! ..t.s'.-- J l-onl Arthur Watresl President T; rUndo S. Johnaon. Vice Pre. Z Arthur II. Christy, C.ihltr "f Capital, Surplus, $100,000 $100,000 f f f f V 4-4-4-4-4-4-4- 4-4-4-4- 4-4-4-4- S(i bPRUCE STREET. Court House Square. SCRANTON, PA. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts AriliomU) b its Hurler fo acicpt till in iiiiioi of lni'1-; lo ait a Hdoiioi. Ttmlcn, (iiMtilun, Admlnlstu foi or ltoctitoi. TTlli: V.M'l.ls of litis IIjiIk iro pirliil. fd lij tho lloliiics 1 lortilc Alaim Sistoin. UlRCCrORS I.. A. AAatres, o. S. Johmon Wm. F. HalPtead i:. I. Klnushury Everett Warren Aun. Robinson Joseph O'Brien 4 Has decided that the Tele scope and Alpine shapes shall be the leaders in Straw Hat world. Our first consign ment has just arrived, if you will call we will show you how becoming they are. Conrad, "A Gentleman's Furnishing Store." 305 Lackawanna Avenue. SEEDS Lawn, Timothy, Millett I 8 325-32T Penn Avenae. Carpets Cheap Not in Quality, but in Price, Beginning today all our odd pieces left from this spring's selling 20 to 50 yards in a piece, will be offered at VKRV LOW PRICKS two-thirds or less of former prices. These patterns will be dropped to make way for new carpets now coming in. If you desire 4 choice of selec tion don't delay. These odd pieces embrace some of our choicest patterns in Tapestries Axminstcrs, Brussels and In grains, CREDIT YOUP CERTAINLY! IWfe mm .rHgBH 221.S23.2a5.227 WYOMING AVBVV1 H)HlO, Cover IIS i InCQ