jvh v t - J'HIS SCHAXTON" TIU 13 IN F-MONDAY, MAV U7, 300f, 8 r'nc frlt,? ( mj jxxxxxxxxxxx; tiii. jiom.ns' imitm.utn srortr. X Keep Them Out Tito lies we incnn. It wont bo much tiouble If yon uio SCREEN DOORS nncl WINDOWS. If ynu buy them heic It wont bo necssaiy to loplace them e v e i- y year. Cortland Screen Doois nncl Win dows nie miulo of best quality wlie clothframes nic mot tlsctl nml glued, will la&t ycius, All sizes hcic. Foote & Shear Co. JJ9N. Washington Ave KXXXXXXXXXXX! THE ORIENTAL. Dinner Sets For Summer Coltiucrs. U- fill til' 111 foltijrp St, In ill k th i IP rui Miilril foi lliiL inrinc in linn iinlii1ily i prlrniret lin III. i i rnirine mil to s dKiiiiIihe the tunoV" nl rl oiii .In no i hin.i to ,ui finm our tllllllll'l Immi , c ll, will Mill li(il'" U Ink uf in .tti foi ho iImnj Minn .". hi '. lin Hi it p .in nftciiii.: -I'l' ii. ion w,i: -i:i- en- I'di.'l I I MS-lin pi,. vvi- pini, ,,ii. I- '!! !' ll -ll-. llllt 1ICWI III!" ' ' - "i i ' nun mi. i i $8.50. SOME I WOMEN III H Ml ruii , .i i I tiii ili lijjilinl i Miilml tn ' in Li .-X"? Arnold's Gauze Diacis. 'I In it. -n i mil nut lull' l al-o I ii I i uiniii li Inn uf lunula' Van, L Th? Baby Bazaar, 510 Spruce Street. Repairing Done Gratis. ACKAWANNA 'THE" AUNDRY. THIS AND THAT. ('lift l!i iiUi iiiiin, the il.n niiii't III, 1 or nt Haiici'. in i hos-tia, li.id .i liiii urn o-iap the other nlilit 1 1 inn belli;'1 .iiii-MmI lnr .1 buislar. I'aliol uinii liciiiiiu I. ihe bilesi .ii'iuNillim 1d lin iniliii- lone, i.i iot-on-lble for Die im blent. 11 sui ins tin- Jhht ninhl th.it Uem iikII -u is mi duty. I!i i(!Piu.iti hnd li, i u pl.ivltm ,iu cni-TUKcmout up llii' .ill, . .mil illd imi ii'luni to Oil" eity uutil ,ilt. i' niii IiiIa-.1i t. II luis been his i umuiii im ilic i,i.-.i tlilrlfi'ii ,iu.s In lll( Ills 111 -ll llllll'llls .it I'ottcll'h lnils-ie Mm . ln.i. lie is I'liipliijcil IMl tile llllll ill itli slldll . lillllRP lll.tll (llll'll'l till" .stoic as1 iisiml, ami pic-i inly .lie leu i .i 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 "ills. ooiid" liini walking .iioiuiiI Inside. I'lccpliipr stealthily up to the iiiiin -.a., ho lit in Uiill fur the iiiii.sloi.in ami .ins I us the l.ittci ciiiciffcd friitn the intctiiii lie was kimIiImmI by the nfllo i ' h. i Mi 11iiikI.ii," pahl (lie palml llillll '1 c.llIKllI .Mill in the net lilt tltiK aliil if I h.Hlii't seen mi imiiiiIiu; ml, I would iciliiliily huvo lltcil mi nii 'oll, ICs 11 lllcl , IllillK lur on 1li,lt .Mill illdu't liio." ictnitcil lliiiliao ui in who liy litis t i mo hud "dis-i n -licit" himself. "I'm lint ii huiKltil!" How du I Know thai .miu'ic iiol'.'" n Koil lioiiilitel, 'ol, j, nu 'i. null hniilly expect to IImiI it Ijuik1.ii' 'in Knew his business nniiiif; mil ol the flout duur v. lib !i m would Miu"" .isKed lti idKcnitiu. i'( Uiilnly." letnried the ndieor. 'lie until Iiiim- a I'nlse Key." Well. Ihis happen-, lo be the ilsht Uoy," siild ('hot. "null I have boon c.uiyiliK it fni ihiiteen years." "Hut how do 1 iiiinw," poisistcd the natinliiuiu. ".nu nilKht lie a huii-tlar ii all I Know." "Tin heaven's snl.o. man, how IniiK TIIVC .oi been on Ilic police loice," isKed HiUlKrinau. Thin Is my 11 f-t UlRht," ansvieicd irmniii). "1 thought so," HililRiinau yaid in i sumo-iv hat molllllcil tone, lie luul a mid time, however, to convince the it w iiihii that ho wns not a liurslai, lud Hint ho ought not to ho (alien to Millce hoiidriu.il tors. t will lip iPiiiPinlioiod that when Mioiney M, ,1, Mm tin whs loopntly Icel'llPd elpcted to tin otllep of city lollcltor to till tho vacancy which will leeur In caso thp Miiohlliioiiuor liljj dpclaii'd linrnustltutloiiiil, lio had inly twenty-one votes, oi mm ,hoit nf i mujorlty, re corded in his f.ivm-, At ho next metlus" m commoii council, fomtellmnn Fred Vhlllljih i luted that ho oied for .Mr .Mai (In and sue ceded hi hans the miimto liookb of the common council cluing-oil to so iciorcl him, Thl! Kavo Aliuiln twcu tywo voles anil everyone seemed to think that In this lespeet, ut least, he would have liln sallliip: If the rip. por was hnoclceil In tlfj head. It is now contended that tho minute hook (i tho Joint convention, which was Kept by City fleil; Lavolle, has not hfpii cliungrd and tluit on It Mr, Mar tin is recorded as hnvliiK lecelved but iworjiy-njio vines, 'inis icunct was obtulned iy uddltifi- together tho votes received In rach Inancli and cannot tic changed except at ;i joint .session ' c-ounclls. It it llCilil Hut Ilia nhj-nc. Gruerver & Co. jj I 205 Wyoming Avenue. I n s'vwmWKw WW-W-i-A.-" hnr of the toniiiion nnuicll minutes does not nl nil niter tho slluntlon. llniiv il. Fuller, fniineily of Hcutn ton, kihiiiInoii of tiii; lull n, r', i-'ui. ler, him Jttst pitHped the fiiltnucp ex iiinlimtliiiiH tu the ttnltod .States Nnvnl iicmlcinv nl Amiaiiolls, Aid., ItiivltiR lecelved his aiipolntniPiit ifrym the ntntc' of Vprinont. Xavul rnilel t'ul ler will snini dlmt on hit llrst citiNe on linnril tho Iiidlnnn. Thu llliu'iaty nf Hip Imllnnri Is us follows: Leave AniiiipollH .tune in; arilve Npwpoit Ni'WH .Mine 1 louve .lunu 20, and ar il vp New liuliin June UT,' leave July 1 for titiici' In O.iHllnet'i ituy and Hint I: lsiniid Hound .iitid arrive New port July 11 leave July ir, and sir Hit1 ut oileni l'olnt July 11), where ttnnsiVrof piulott with I'hesnpctiko will Inko iiIikp. It'iivp July .3, in live Npw London Jul L'.'l: lenvo July 27 and at -rle I'm timid Auk, '' leave Auk 7 mid miiu lliillfnv Auk. 10; leme Aug. IS ntltl lirilvp Newpoit Npwh Auk ""! IciiMj Auk, -' nml anlve Annniiolls Auk ::. Slv huiiiliod Lalcp Ihle cntfl-h wpip IiIiicpiI In Luke Henry at Mnplewood on Siiluidiiy 'flip mmlKiiment wni stcutPil by px-Hheilff lloblnson, who Imi a cotliiKP at Lakp Henry. Thpse llli hip unuminlly lootlisomc mid Kimi to InrRP nine Thp liandsmiip $.'.'ii) slher li limpet won b thu ICiikIo compiiiiy tit the Phil Sheridan fair lias been pipsriiled to tho cntiipiiny's lucsltlciit, Senator .1. ('. VtiUBhiin. PERSONAL. UniK Iiiim, cl Nrn Vml., I thp uurt ot M lirnllipr, II lr, nl Jl nil. on .hpiiiip. i-l.iiil t'o-lmiitrr II W. Pmwll lui rp Im licit fimii l'liilnlplpliin, Hlicrp Iip 'iotit scirr.il ilni Mi .mil Mm .Iiiiiipi I). K.in-, of Pphn.irP iIupi, line ipltitnril fiotu .1 oel.N ilt Jt (li iiupIIIp. l'i Milk HiIMp.hI of (lik RtriPt, H wrinu.1 Ill unli I'iIiokI 1- Mr in tho Mnj I'jiker lio-i-pit ii, Siinhtii Mii llnddilipip'li lin ipIiiiiipiI fiom a iit In tlmlii dl., Plilliilclpliu jikI lhrtMiurir. C.iIoiipI I i Imir, of Wilkii-llurc, :u In tin. cit; Siiiirilj;. WILL COME TO SCRANTON It Is Believed That the Slnte Con clave of Knights Templnr Will Be Held Here Next Year. The memliei-s ol Coetir de Lion coni niiindery, No. 17, and Molitu t'omninnd my, No. 6m, KniKlits Templar, accoin p.iuied by .Mallei's Thirteenth roKi nient baud, will leao this afternoon It ' 10 o'clock on tile .Toispy Ontlill railroad tor TtondliiK to attend the con clave of the fii'und loiniiiandpty of tho .stale to be held hi that city tomorrow and Wednesday, 1 1 is expected that at least one bun died nionibeis of t'oeur do Lion eom in.mdeiy, coiiiinaudcd bv I'mment Commander Kiel Y. Warner, and seventy-live nionibeis of Mplita comin.inil- ei y, piimiuniiilcil '!- lhnlucnt Coin i. i.inder Walter L, piiwood, will leave on the 1 1 .1 ill. They ill imi flcin.iio In the p'liade to Is- conducted tomorrow moniiiiK at in o'clock and will return to this city l.i t.- Wednesday nlRlit. Major T. Frank Penman, of this pity, will become at this conclaM; the jrraiitl ciimiiiandcr, whicti is tlio IiIkIiusI ollb e In the slate nrirunUiitlon. Mnlor Penniati was olected Rrand junior i al lien nt thp conelaie held in this city In 1S and ovrvy .ear since then he has aihanceil one Krade, until this oar ho Iipi omes Maud ooiuinander. The positions which he lias held in their proper older aie as follows; CI i .i i nl junior waidou, Brunei senior w.uden, maud captain Reneral. Kinnd Ronoiallssimo and deputy Kiand com inandor, which bitter nllicc he now hole's. It is an unwritten law In (he state otK.iiiIzutinu ('nit the innclavps shall be hold in those cities in which tho lotiihif,' m.iud ii'inmauder lives, Thli moans thai Set anion will piobably hae the honor of a-jain eulortniuhiK the KnlKhts Templar next spiiiiK. as Major rpiunun will at that time ie tito. Wllllainspo.'t Is understood to bo nux lous to hae the conol.ivo hold within her bin deis next year, but tho local nieiiibois beliino that her repio.scnta tiM's will withdraw from Hip UrIiI when they hear that a stimiK effort is boillK 111. tde to bliliR tho conclave tn thin city. ADMINISTERED CONFIRMATION Saciament Conferied nt St. Petoi's Cnthedinl by Bishop Hobnn. Ncaily ,'iiill hoys and Kills iccclved the sat i unit nt of coulliinalloii at tho hands of Itishop Hnh.ni at St. Petei's c, Hin di. ll yosleulay a f lei noon, The bishnp wa,s assisted In the cei oniony by jev, .1. A. o'Piollly, icctor ot the calliedial; llov. J. .1. (iiltlln clunuollor of thp dlo cese, and ltcv. Katlici Van Koa, nl ihe cathedi.il. The Khl wcte diessed in the ills. Iiini.uy cnsmn.es nf while, with while M'ils and lloial meat lis, and made a piotty pietiue lu the piocessious ut tciidaut upon tho cereniony. PiPiedlner tho udnilnistiatlott of tho Miciamcut, Hlshnji Holmii In simplo leims made a ichuiup nf the ins.tiu- llimi the chlldien icceived duiliiR their plepaiation lor the sacraiueut, explain Iiik lis slKnlilcaucp ami hupiesslmr uptiu ilioui hy nnecdntal ami other llliistiatlous tin nieanliiK ot "stinnpr and perfect f'llllstiuil." He also had llicni all lenew iheir haptlsniul vow.s. The chin oh was crowded with tho ft lends of tho chlldien and theso older folk wein much edified by tho elmruses of the yoiiiiR- voices and by their sIiik hiK later the Lathi responses and an thems at beiictlh Hon, Pianos nnd Organs of tho ihiPal qunllty can always bo pmchasc'd ut tho eiy lowest price nml on the easiest teims at Guernsey Hull, 314 and 3(i Washington Ave., ' Scrunton, Pa. - i . . As-1; for Kelly's union ciackeis. Smoke the now Kleon clear, Do. IVUss Emily Hanon Colling Will continue her lectin es and de monstiatious on tho ART OP COOKING WITH GAS or How to Make Cooking Easy, duitng the week commencing May 37, at 507 Linden Street. Board of Tiade Building. The Scranton Gas & Water Co, LACKAWANNA'S NEW ENGINES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED FROM SCHENECTADY. Supeilntentleiit Clarke Says the New Engines Will Enable Them to Go for Tluce Months Without Incon venience Should tho Strike Lnst That Lontj Falao Alarm Was Turned In from the Car Shops and Was Followed by a Small Riot. Meeting of Car Workers. C.eiieiul .Stippiiutcndcnt T. !. Cliirke, of the Delnwuie, Luokiiwunnii and Woslein 'company, ".eiionftiy stafod that thp lompany has been. puititiK im a im fte number of now eiiRlnes dining tho last two months and now consldeis Itself fully equip ped to stand Hit? siilke foi at least tin co months without Inconvenience. Mr. Clmkp was seen tit his reslilenco by a Tribune man Inst pwiiIhk, nnd In discussing conditions aloiiK the lino saltl: "liurhiK tho lust sixty dan, ami es pecially Hit last few weeks, wo have seemed neatly llfly new uiwlnos for Height, passoiiKor and swIteliliiK ser vices. Tills places US lu excellent shape, as this supply of new eiiKlnetj. will btanil the stilKe for many months. They weio built nt the Schenectady Locomotive winks, whole; wo have placed another Iiiiko older. Wp do not pxpcot any nioie oiirIiics, luiwever, until Ootober or Novembpr. U'o ate now in a position to cany all our tralllc. Including the Pan Amerlcan, for at least three mouths, without the men who nie on strike. "We hae at inosont sr.fllcl"iit ein- ployes for our needs anil when wo want 111010 we will Ret them. livery new man means one placet less for the old employes." AVhon Mr. ClaiKe was asked whether any delinito action had been yet taken, ipR.it dins the lemovnl of tho car fhops to I.IUKhamloii, be riivo Hip fllst dliei-t infoini.itinn on the matter which has jot e onto limn a Lnckawar.na olTlcInl. Sale! ho: "Wp have lci'PKeel a riy tempting offoi fiom 'RlnKhamton, and It is now uniler tonsldeinllon Our jionple are lalkliiR- veiy favoiably of 11. but no linnl ellsposllion has been vet made." The oidor tor the engines was placed with the Sohoiiecl.itlv film Inst fall. A SMALL UIOT. Last evening a small Hot ni curt oil in the Lackawnniui y.ml. A false aim 111 was turned in and 21" sounded. This is the car shop number and the Costal Hose company and the Hook ami Ladder company responelod, only lo find that theio was not the sus picion of n blaze. A laige Ciowtl fol low eel tho (li onion to the scone, and when a number nf small boys anil excitable men caught sight of tho pifiut shops, m which aio ciuniloiecl tho Impoited men, pandemonium hio'xo, loose, ('lies nf "si nb" and "black-leg" woie howled nt every woilcm.in seen about the place, until they weio foiced to rotioat into tho shops. Immediately a fiisilaele of tho place began ami it full ly 1 allied stones about tli windows and door, until eety pane nf glass was Fhattoied. No one was injuicil, how over. Tho ahum was not tinned In tiom any box, nor was a telephone message sent to any of the companies. It is thought that who weio tanipoioet with by the poison who sounded the aim 111. Supei Intenilent ci.uke "last night signitied bis intention of today oon foriing with the city authoiltles In order to ilotoimlno sonic method of dlscovctlng the ml;,chleC maker, anil it Is likely that a lewaul will bo offeiod for his an est and conviction. Piesident Zohndor, of the Scranton Holt and Nut company, does not veri fy the statement given out fimn the machinists' headeiuartois to tho offce't that he made u nine-hour day piopn sitlon, which wa- 1 ejected. Mr. Xehndor iIphIps absolutely that Iip ni.idp anv such oflor. It is pay-day today at Hip UlcKson jranufactuiing cnnipnny's ncoinolivp woiKs on Cliff .stieet, at the Allls-Chal-ineiH coinpanj's T'enn avenue shop and ut the Kini'li woilcs, and the stiiklng employes of these places will very like'lv maich to lliom In a body to 10 e'elvp their wages this 11101 ning. Tho McClave-Hiooks cnuipnuy paid their mpti Satin day, us bave also oilier of the coiupins whoso men aio seeking tho nine-hour day. A huge number of tho Milker em locolviug their pay applied for union cauls anil, uinied willi these, alieatly base loft, or will lu the np.ir future leave Sciantnn to seek employment plscwiieie. Otheis have seeuiod woik In Hip Pity, these being notably car bulldnis, and 111 e Rotting aloiiR ponifoilably as paintets, carponteis, etc. ("All Hl'ILUHP.S MKT. The car buildeiri mot jesteid.iy luuin lug in iCcoiiomy hall and tiansactpil ,111 aniouul of lotitino business, No ficv,h Impoi lutions nf men by Hie Lacka wanna have been hemd of, but Satur day night between llfteen and twenty nf tho hands biuuglit up fiom I'hlht dplphia lecelved their wages for tho few days' w.oik diino mid lot t the city. The luachinlsls have decided to repeat tho oiiieiiaiumeiit which they recently gave at tho Lyceum, and contemplate UikiiiK it to Huffnlo, Npw Ynik, and other pliiros. They bediovo that by so doing they can ten I hai a cousldoiablo sum to lio utllhsed duiing tho htiiKo. The per foiiuauco will omliody t lio same pio Ktauiiiio given with such succesvi bo fme, but will bo of a much muni coiii pleio nuttlie, as thn business pall of the last meeting will bo, of coiuse, en tirely dispensed with. At the meeting of lllectilo City lodge, Ftlday nlRlit, two uppiPiitlco boys weio allowed full striko bcneHls by thu lodge. They had both been ills charged by tho conipaii1,, on account of havlim piloted thioush tho Lacka wanna yiud two nf tho impoited men who cxpiessod their elesho to jonvo tho piemlfces when they hoanl a sttiko wus lu piogiess. Tliu e.xcluslvo Intel view with Master lliillder Canlleld, whleli appealed In Saturday's Tribune, in which ho ni.ido his statement legaullng the number nf men at woik along the line, was hailed with derision by tho stilkeis. who claim that tho men went out in a body at all tho points wheio the master builder bays only a limited number struck. Superintendent Cluike last night add ed tho weight of his testimony to that of Mr, Canucld. Ho srtlel: "Wo aio working full fono at some of the pluces and paitlnl foicu at the otheis. in Huffnlo we have one hun ched and hfty men at woik In tho ma elilno shops.'' It was said by some of the strikers lust nlalit that the nie alarm wan tinned hi by a special who saw a blitzo near Ilic paint shop, caused by a Hie lighted by all Italian labtner. WITNESSES FROM SCRANTON. Attended Session of United States Cotnt in New York. A Iiiiko number of witnesses fiom Sciantnn htixp been hi altcnduncc In the United Stales Chciilt court lu New Voik city during the past cIrIU or ton days for tho piuposc of testifying lu behalf of the Lackawanna mad lu the milt hriiuhtit against the mud by Kstou 10. Dovoie, a child of about ton years of tiKc. A venllcl was lelltleied at tho conclusion of the trial for $10,000 tn favor of ilic plaintiff, who funnel Iv le sltled with his mother nt .Stroiiilsbuig. The cause of action arose on the nlKlit if November 2.', IM..', near tho Hrlelgcvlllo station on the Lackawanna load. William Dovoie was Instantly killed, his wire was badly Injiued, and the child was permaiieiitly disabled, physically mid mentally. The accident Declined at Hope classing, whore tho 1 alb nail ciosses Hip highway at a grade lend. Tho ciossing has been for yeais a nientiie to the stirioundlng commun ity, a huge number of fatal casualties having occurred there dining Hm past fifteen or twenty years by teusnn. It is claimed, of the vai lolls obsti actions he Iween the highway and the Hacks. Tlipip aie no gales or flagman at the ciossing. The cikso wns tried by Tjndall & Harton, of New Yoik city, for the plaintiff, and Hamilton Oelell for tho defendant. Nearly fifty witnesses were 'brought Into eouit during the piogiess of the tiiul. Among those from Scrnn ton were William II. Seeley, Ficd Wer ner, "W. Meseiole, Milton Yeltpr. Jack son L. Stoll and Sandy SHIIwpII. IT'S ALL UP WITH THEM. Jack Tierney Goes Into the Refoim Business nncl Tackles an "Evil" That's Worth While. Hay by day, Hip lefoim nioceniont Is glowing. At tin outset, theio was not ti little fear that many months must come anil go before public sen timent would be with tho ciusadois. The leading nowspapois quickly ical iod that Hie movempnt was a move ment that was going to move, and lost no time in giving it support, in tho wake of the press came Hie pulpit, anil, as must noeosailly bo when the pip.'- and pulpli Join, the public cpiicUly began to get in behind. Now s to be pin 011I1 led the Clowning cnu ei sinn the acini nf accnilslliotis: .lack Tleinev has tinned icfnrnier and joined lu Hie ci usado against the evil that mine than all olbeis litis been assailed by the league the ille gal sale of lUpinr. It was expoetoel all along that Jack would some day or othei bo in lino, but no one who know him looked for his entree until theio was a too afield wni thy of his stop. Stui gos and WiNon and -those other. ovoiy-day-soi t of letnimeis might find even enthusiastic engagement in stacking up against the speakeasies, Sunday saloons, gambling houses and the like, but oidlnmv lines like these, didn t measuio up to Jack's dimen sions as a refoimer. As be aptly ex piessed it himself, while he sat dan gling his feet fiom a fish box in front of a I'enn avenue market last night: "Tush. J'(l tiow that size back in tho pond." The bin, nilllinnahe Now Yoik, Novmk and Philadelphia luoweiies is what Jack has picked out as bis victims. Hvfr keenly aleit lor the minutest infraction of the law. Jack saw while other seekoi s for l.impant evils saw not that these out-of-town broweiios weio selling their wmes lino -without taking out a lit ono. "I'll ju.'il take a lly at those fellows," said Jack, and Hip nPXt wink Jack was lousaiH and in lull phase alter his pioy. In, 1 !n v.i- nf lnaetico ho tackled the Stiotidsbiug hreweiy fltst. War rants wore issued at his Instance lor Com ad Hellig and ChaiuV' Stotn meyer. Hip company's lne.U distribut ing agents-,- and today they aie ex pected to be taken into custody When he lias done with these be will bo up nnd ntter the bigger game and hefoio lie subsides it can bo safely wagoipil that tlieie won't be Piinugh to this paiticul.ir evil left tn make ex eiiro for a clause In a tempeinnce con vention set of lesolutioiis. C9URT HOUSE IS CROWDED. Feiplexing Question ns to How to Provide for New Officials. Somewhat pi'iplexlng lo the county cemmiissionots Is the question as lo how to piovldo eiuaiteis for the two new ullleldls who aie soon to come 10 tho cnuit house. The 01 plums' mint judge must lipeds bo piuvliled with cluiinbeis oil the Hist or second llnnis and tlioio being no 100111 available 1111 the sec onil floor, a place will hae to be found for him oil tlio Hist Hour. Tho county conli oiler cannot avail himself at nine nt thu auditors' olllee, even though it should be decided they aie supoiseded by him, as tliuy aio always a year behind in tholr audit ami will have to weak for another year hefoio they can clear up tho auditing to the day the cnntioller takes nllkc. Consequently, the cnntioller, tun, must be supplied wllh an nllko, and, although it Is not absolutely essen tial that ho should bo 011 tho Hist lloor, It would he Inconvenient to have him mi Hie tliinl Hour, and the com-nils-sloueiH tcv they should Unci 14 place for him n the lb si lloor, To add to the poiple.xity, the new system of government under which tho county will .soon bo wni king makes the tegistor of wills, tho 1 loi k of Hm m phaus' ioni t and delegates to him chai go of tho 111.11 ilaso license docket. This means that tho icglstur will tiepil linger quaitois. Ono plan being considered is lo makci tho gland juiy mom soive both as a giand Jury room and aibitiatlon 1 omit, and cut up tho pipsont nrbi tuition mom Into two nlllces. Thin woultl give th" iPttulictl number of moms, and all that would lemaln to lie done woultl bo to le-nrinugc the ouie.es, Tho m pilaus' mint JUdRO could be given tlio joom now utilized by the cleik of tho courts as a maiilago 11 ceuso looiu' tho two 10011m to ho mado out of the aibltration mom could bo used hy register of wills for his icglstiy, in plums' com l and mar tiago llcent-o liuslness, and tho con- 1 1 oiler could take the small 100111 now used l the logls-ter. Thfi commlssiniu'is will consult with the judges, It Is expected in the com so of n few days, as lo tho best means uf, meeting the dillleulty. SECOND WEEK SUMMED UP WHAT THE LEADERS DID IN THE CONTEST LAST WEEK. Meyer Lewis Bi ought in the Laigest Number of Points, with William Miles Second, nnd Oat field Ander son Thitd Tlneo New Enrollments Saturday A Now Loader in tho List This Morning A Good TInio to Begin. - Standing of (lie Leading Contestants Point). Homy Schwenker, South Scranton... 80 1. 2. 3. Meyer Lewis, Scian tou 78 William Miles, Hyde Park 45, J. Garfield Ander son, Carbondnle. 36 5. Aumist Brunner. Ir.. Carbondale 30 0. W. H. Harris, Hyde Park 23 7. Frank Keinmerer, ly Factory villo .... 21 8. Miss Norma Mere dith, Hyde Park .. 14 0. David O. Emery, Wiinmeis, Pa. ... 7 10. Miss Vida Pedrick, Clark's Summit. . . 5 11. R. Leo Huber, Scran ton 3 -- - The third week of The Ti Hump's Ed ucational Contest begins this morning, with much more intciest manifested and with a larger number of contest ants than at the beginning or the .sec ond week. Theio woie 2,"i," points bioiiRlit lu during last week, divided as follows: Lewis, us, Miles, I",; An deison, .'!(!; ScliwenKcr, l!J; Hauls, .':;; Miss Meiedltli, It; Hi minor, 1.!: Keiu meter, 12; Kinery 7, and -Miss Pcdnek. It was tho first week for the ma jority of the contestants and by next Saturday night it Is expected that a considerable changing about in the list of leaders will take place. On Saturday David O. Emory, of Wlmniprs, made his first teturn, bung ing in 7 points, and lie takes ninth place away fiom Miss l'edilck. The positions of the lest of the contest ants l emain unalleied Horn the stand ing of Saturday morning. New applicants for cumllment and the 'books of subset iption hlanks on Satiuday woie: James Mollnle, Aich bald; Miss Evangeline Case, Thomp son, and Thomas Huberts, of Moscow, It will be noticed that all of these bo ginneis are from outside the city. This is a most favoiablo time tor any one to enter. Tlio ptesent leadens have only boon at work a few days anil may be easily caught and passed. Eeir example, a contestant who begins to day, by .seeming seven subscrlbois at one year each, wouhl he at tlio very head of the list. Hotter begin now. Iol .'! full dnserlnHn,, if !!in fr.tf man ine advertisement appearing to. nay on t lio louitli page. J or further information, or if desirous of obtaining i' book of subset iption 'blanks, addiess "Editor Educational Contest, Seianton Tribune, Seianton, l'a."" "SOCIALISM AND STRIKES." Addiess Made by Organizer W. S. Dalton, of Socinlist-Labor Party. National Oigani.or AW S. Dalton. of Pltt.-buig. ol tho Socialist-Labor paity, addi ess-eel a small audience last night at Hcononiv hall. His sail- jpe t was ".Socialism and Strikes," and lie handled it in a manner which eould not be exactly called conservative, lie was introduced to those pi essoin by tKnox Straw. : Hats, $3.00 Snappy styles in four ciif- ferent rough braids in two proportions. These are the - hats that the boys aie nil talk- f ing about, f 4- Other good makes $1.50 and $2. : "ON T!lJAf(i;,, : r W..iiiic.n AmT'ffir -f- "4'f 4' -f4"ft ft French Organdie Stationery We ate displaying- Whiting's lino of Fieiich Oigandie Pnpeis which is now complete in seven difreient shades and sizes and which has become so popular for tine coriespondence. We also have a new and handsome line of Wedding Invita tions which will ceitaiuly inteicst buyeis in this paitlcular line. Many new novelties in box papeis for the spiiug nnd summer, REYNOLDS BROS. s,d ? I Oils, Paints and Varnish : MaIon?y Oil & Maniifacttiring Company, X . 141-149 Meridian Street, T TELEPHONE 62-2, T casey BROTHERS, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave. Mr. Hlirse hell, a well-known local member "f the Socialist-Labor paity. Mr. Dallou defined Socialism inuk then launched Into a dctititicdutlou of capital. In speaking of .sttlkes, he made the swooping assuitloii that of cue liuinli eel thousand men out on stilko at present, It Is safe to sny that then aie not twenty thousand who will to to win that striko by the pioper methods. WILL CLOSE ITS SEASON. Pioginmnie to Be Rendered Tonight by the Mission Band. The mission of the Hv.ingclie.il Lu theran chinch of the Holy Tilnlty, Adams avenue mid Mulbei ry stioel, will close Its woik for the season with a shoi t inlsslonaiy progiamine, which will he lendeied In the chin ell tonight at 7.".D. The following pi ori. -11111110 will he rentlei eel: Opening lijiini MMmi Haul Ml-hioini-y rinl.itleiii Willie liiilm IliinliJiill Hi iloguo. "Our lle.itliiu Ainislnrs"--. Miri?iiit Mullet ,nul Millie nimli' 1 1 1 mil Mi-lion UniJ lleulilloti, "Ilic Del r 1 .1 1 tit- llcieli In tin Ven" I em K"'J lire il.it inn, "Miiniiiij IViiiiics"..M.iIi1 (olcmiii " T.it's llriiiiil." Niliclli renin Ilium Mi-iinn linnl Iliril.ilii'll, "Ilic l.lllk Olios f.ir .IpiIH". si rIiN rioMiis ,-nliliixs Ann In I'iiiik Kiniii Mi-sion linnl Ask for Kelly's union cincKeis. Sinnke the now Kleon cigar, ,'e. 1"' Fancy Elgin Creamery Butter 21c Per Pound Clarke Bros FOR THE NEXT 00 DAYS Gas Ranges On Sale at Our Office at Cost. We put them in your kitchen lendy for use. All connections FREE, on first floor. Double Oven Ranges, $0.70 and up Scranton Gas & Water Co US Wyoming Avenue. MAY I. 1901. ALL WOOL Mill'd Siiti-. lo oiilir, s-, . 11. 1 ui I'.mn .! i0, ALL WOOL 1 ailus.' suit, in until, -ltl ",n nml up. Suit-, ;i. Jl iikI iii Kin? Miller, Merchant Tailor, . 435 SPRUCE STREET. You Cannot Gitd refined gold nor paint the lily. Neither can you get a purer or more whole some beer than BOHEMIAN- l.oun Arthur Wntrtj; President t Orlnnilo S. Johnson, Vice Pre. Capltnl, $100,000 X Surplus, $100,000 -f f f f f f -f - f f f f f f soft SPRUCR STREET. Court House Square, SCRANTON, PA. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts A l'IIIOItl.i:i liy 111 Charter to .iicept all nniiuiir uf TnMs; to act ai lli'teher, Tiiultc, (Jiiaiillm, Ailininktra. tor or I'xccilnr, THU VAULTS of II1I1 nmk an pit oil liy the llolinci Llcetlii .' ntect. Alarm ibleni. DIRECTORS I.. A. Vtre, O. s. Johnson Wm. P. Hall.oteaet E. P. Klnjbiiry Everett Wnrren Aiiif. Robinson Joseph O'Brien f SEEDS Lawn, Timothy, Millett 325-32? Penn Avenne. Men's Underwear We have it, all colors, all sizes, all kinds; ranging; in price from 25c to $2.50 per garment, sizes from 2S to 50 iuclies. Positively the most complete line of Men'9 Un derwear in town. It will pay you to call before buying. 412 SPRUCE STREET. Have you tried our 10c Linen Collars. K Seasonable Monday Specials BABY CARRIAQU Rub ber tired, upholstered , seat, $10.00 value,. O.yo UO.CART ReDlining, reed Un1i, hiiM rilhlii. tires, $10.00 value.. O.VO HANOINQ RACK Mirror centre, 30 inches long, oak Irame..., I ,x" IRON BED AND SPRING. Brass t.immed, full sUe, $10.50 value., 5,3" TUFTED COUCH, value $ 12.50 9.49 CREDIT YOUP CERTAINLY1 w& 221-SS3-225-227 WYOMING AVENU1. Clover EM I Fif COROM Ask for Kelly'3 union ci ackers. gjjfte i rtvis&tH. J, 4. j &t j tJtv<&i, j3 t