'ia-r,wAOT "-'''gnfy''1 fV". fX ?!.5?? fc-yrtra'MM".'' --.-, (,! jfvWJfl (.yyfSfr "S" . n !' f l looiv 'i THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- yEDNESDAY, MAY 29, ' v v-ffr OOOOOOCXXXi THE MODEtW tlAROWARE STORE. Them Out The flics we menu. It wont be much trouble if you use SCREEN DOORS nnd WINDOWS. If you buy them here it wont be necseary to replace them every year. Cortland Screen Doors, nnd Win dows are mnde of best quality wire cloth frnines nre mortised nnd glued, will Inst years. All sizes here. Foote & Shear Co. JI9N. Washington Ave :xxxoooooooc THE ORIENTAL. V. II On mi mini nl llrtoiatliin I) iv on IIiiiimIii, when m Inn will In" i losril .ill ili, mir leuilir lnuiin ! i will In ili.m. il li 1'iiilii t Mil "ic.i, lit n Ihi' t'llnlit,' "ill In Fruit and Dessert Plates NlM 111 nf tfO III (lull (.IllOU e. nti'l 'liipr. vmiup mxm u I u pink aii'i fti r ii ic n .mil t,nl.l, mi i. il It. I while mill i!lil irt.-o. ,ili ii 1 111,1 iiiuii Ikt lioinn,- mill v tni'ilot II u il iK-un Vnilll In Ml-ll-ii il then line Winn iii Mum Milt I In- pike, mi lml.it will Ii win 10c Each. gSSEHEl 1 A Real Child's Store E Vou will flnil the pipiil.ir stvlis .i( ill D il.n fur iliililitn. I lir Itii-im Won. uilli it, odd linnniliu itul pint Niwini lliiiiir in 1 lie I'liiue (ml-, wllli lntit inllii, W.nlnMe Inls with in w tllitiiin- .lllll (lillkle. Mill tin iluu, plplll.ir ti.iu li.u- in in w l!l,.fll, t hi will lc well lipllil nl liliKhu III .Mill IMIII! Ihe .iotli tliiiu-i n I i liililun VI Tb? Baby Bazaar, 510 Spruce Street. Repairing Done Gratis. ACKAWANNA "THE" AUNDRY. oooooooooooooooco 0 0 0 ib am 0 0 0 0 0 0 tixOSSi3 0 ' 0 ooooooooooooooooo .Mr mil Mis. Artluii Dunn, uf IM.i v.iif Miooi. enli'itnlned the mem bet. s the Amity Mteinry Mii-lely and their jiiiuib lady friend last evenlnp. 1 mlei the illt oil inn "I Mr. Pinin this MHioiy wi.s niK.mizod lam lull fi.im I ItO llllH Hi' Ills Hlllllllltll M'lllllll c,S. nnd n few nf their iileiuls, -dine wlili-h tin1 nioetlnjc have been held inwj v i'i'U mil have been Kieatlv onliiyi'ii l the nu'inbfip. Mr. and .Ml", niinn mu ji..yt imI In niertiilnlin; last monliiK liy Ali.ss Mabel Fiiidhain, Mr. (!. IJuiin and Hi. anil Mrs, J. .Mori it Km dlttim. m youth Amerlf.i. The KiU'.-it" wete: l ios l.il'j.Mi Mnnl.. ililin Mii.Ii, l.illhii l'iui, Mic I ml il . Iliil lulu ,, Mima l I'liliiilT, Musim Mikp link, Inlin I'i.ii, i t n lliwli,, iiii Ml ii 'II "rii-hi. I.i is Wil I ins iihli.ii Williams ("Ii ii c, ,ui IImuuiii, U nun ,n, lliuniii, Mil. hi lluilei, li(iill Ii mr, lamrll bainciuc, ViI11iii I.iii-i Mmi mi Wlntiii't nnil I liiili-. 'Inlni, Mimditv pvpiiIiik Mien Annii- ICoImIiik eiiii'l taliK'il a nuinln'i u liui tiirndii at it liiitliday paitvat hoi hnnn' on Xnith Tilinn im'iuif. Thu iinlimr mis mnt Mijiinli iii'iu hy tip' yuiiiis hoii li th' iilavliiu of Bitnu"., ftlimlim and Inmimui'iital iiimlr, At 11 Hanniillu htuir leiu'HhniiMitH eii hPivod, Thn?o ll'HPIlt WIMP! Mi.cs I'mi II mli'ik, I an i )ii, I, llli., i lliru, JIjIu'I IIi-IiIij, Minimi Mi Cii.l.n, .1,., .,. i.in:.'t, iil ni, l,li -iliciinin, Mi-i- t'illil 1'illll, ItfU'lt (',!, 'MI II in, IImi I'.niiui, luinci Winli'j, SiiuihI llMiln., (Inil,., R. rli m-cr l.niiLi MiCii.ih, l,.lm ,li,in, ,u Iwinlnp:, Sillnii ilMiln.-, tt.it nl Itnlilusiiii, jtir Jonii and illiin .lumn, n Nm oik. PERSONAL. Mli. I. , T.i.Wm, nl llilll i', M. , U tit m. -I nf Ilic-ll'ls ill lliN lilj. .laik I'lit, o( .Nfw iiil,, j, iMtln,. M MrlU HillijiiH, nf IliU lilt. lit'Olsn seotl, of Mllilllllll, Nnll , f iilnpjlij-, ill lor Nitv Ynrk ,ii lcnl it .ifliiiinnii. Mo. M .Nnilnii owl M II I', l.mU, nf Mill hniy hlidl, aic iiinliii.r .1 tin ilit, ui li,. (luiIKi' bliC'lll't, III Itllil Mnillll. I, tei'lilm Sttl.lur, 1','illlit pasviui'i jji'iil uf dm ( liuul Itjllliidil, of Now Ji'ito.i, I, .lllili'liiii; tlic KnltliU 'IVihi1ji luiitlan; .K Itrailint;. Aueut Hoblnnii Kfi f.n ,Nru nlt jhU'hIji allcmoon on tliu l-ukjuauiu I.lmiuil, uiiuiu imnicd ly liU lirutliu, llurlts Itoliinwni .iml .1 p:rly of fi lends. Mr. UoMiisoii aIU fm Cinnpo riiurnljy. AMATEUR BASE BALL. Tin' Dirty Down of I'tiin jmiiuv wmilil like tu rlo any tfJin hi the lit) iiniler U jr vt ae. Jaik Cillcn, uianigtr; Willie illare, Capuin. Asl; lc t.-oiiv'i union trackcis. I Gruerver 6 Co. I B 205 Wyoming Avenue, i DATES FOR THE INSPECTION. They Have Been Fixed by Mnjor W. S. Millar. A moetlnR of tlie stuff nnd line offi cers of the Thirteenth leglment was hold In I lie Hoard of Tiiulo looms Inxt evening In tinninct leRlmcntnl blJ nc.B nnil dlseii"i thf coming military ball. It wn tlecldi'd to niily for no more postponements nf Inspection, not wltliHtimdlim tlie nll-nhsorblnB Inter rst fell In the festivities that will nt-tc-nd the iipenlnff of the now nrmoty, A committee was nent to Major W. S. Millar, ImiulilnR wlion he would he lemly to lnpeo( the icfflnient. Mnjoi Millar Immediately answered by telephone and lived the dale? for the Mil lolls company Inspections a.s follows: Monday, .Mine il, Compiinle. A and K'! Tuesday, Companies C and J., Wednesday, Company Hi Thurs day, Company Jl: Friday, Companies K nnd D. The extteme 1 expansibility of Insur ing the comfort and safety of the tbtong who will attend the military ball and the picventlng of all dlsorfloi or i (infusion In or about the arinoty has boon assigned lieutenant Cnlonej Htlluolt. Ilo will hnve a mil bntinllon of the ieRimnt pieent at the ball to tnlte elm ifie of the lleltet, cab and sup per s-r Ice, and look nfler the wrlfaio of the guests generally. Ciliard will h" mounted and a complete sentiy system continued duilng the night. All the captains n-poited last night that n large penentage nf their mpii will paiadc on Memoilnl day. WOOD DID NOT ATTEND, Witnesses Hold Him Responsible for the Accident in the Mnnville Shaft on Friday Lnst. Aiclihalil Wood, who was In cliHlge nf the hoisting engines at the Mnnville liilne I.im l''ilda., wliete (!enrgo K. Watson was hilled, was not piesent at the liniue-t in the cap tonducted last nl'it In Cot oner .1. .1. Hubert'.' offke. M'he eidonie tended to show that Wood was ipaponslble for the accident. Cot oner Hobeits said he had made strenuous but unavailing efforts to hiiw the engineer present last night. An niMoitrnmont was taken until to night and another effott will be made to stMMiio the piesenee of Wood. The evidence last night showed that Watson Pali iik nnrmnn and Thomas Davis were 111 work making some re pairs on the side of the shaft when Wood loweied one of the cniilngos without loielWng a signal to do .so, nnd without signalling the men in the shaft thnt the cat 1 Inge was about to be lowered. Watson was ( aught by the descending (age and killed. The witnesses who testified weie In f.Ide roremiiii William Walking, Out. side Foreman H. H. Atherton. Hn glncr Alevnndcr Hill. Fireman John Murpliv, Tinckman Patrick flotman and Thomas Dnvles and File Hoss Joseph Powell. The testimony of Watklns and Athotton had little beiulng on the rase. Hill testified thnt he w.is te Hi oil by Wood on the (lav of the ai ( idem ind infoimed him that the men weie at wotk lii the shaft. Murphy tostltled lo having heaul Hill tell Wood that the tnirlnge was In th siiaft, above where the men wete at wot k. (it man. who ,w on the plat foim when the aicldenl occilireil, s.iid tlie (ini'lage inmc down upon them, and hf was positive no signal was nlven. Thcv had no wnining wh.uevei and Watson was on his knees wot king when the iat 1 Inge de.seentled and unshed ids lire out, (Jornuin knew 1 J no 1 en son why tbp catriage should be lowered When he 1 cached the engine house, after the incident oe (Ui ted. he said Wood could give no teasoii fm- low eiing tlie eaiii.ige He was crying when Got man approached him. Dnvles s.ild he was w 01 king close to Watson when the c.uiinge came down upon them nnd wns positive none of the men g.ive the signal for loweilng the cniflage. It the men had known the cartlage was coming down they ( otild have gotten out of its way. he said. Joseph Powell, (he flieboss, testi fied lo hnvhig signalled Knglneer Wood to lower the ennlnge In tlie Hlg .shaft, bill that was not vvheie the men wete at wink. He also hwore th.it Wood denied thai Hill gave him 1 11 -i-lt iictlniw 11 limit the men being in the shall When asked if he thought Wood was nil tight on the day In iiiestnn, Powell stated that he be lieved Wood was nervous nnd sleepy Knglneei Hill was le-called and tosiiiioil thnt ho would not move the tnriinge without tlie proper signals. The liny will meet again at S o'clock to-night, WILL PLAY IN TRENTON. Countiy Club Golfers to Contest with Jeiseyltes. The I'ounliy 1 lull golfei.s will go to Tienloii ,11 :i..lil this afternoon to meet the Ticuiou club (omnium. The Sci anion playets will be A. '.. Iluniltigtou, Theodme Fuller, Juines I Hull, .It . H, (' Shafer, W. J Tin. ic.v. M 11. rulli'i, C, l Wntklns, T. it. Hiiiul; nnd F. II. Klngslun y. Cm- lain John II Hi noks being unable to ai(ompnn the club, .limie.s Hlulr, Jr will net as I'nptulu, Plnnos nnd Organs of tlie lines! quality can always bo purchased at the very lowest price lllld on the easiest U'lins nt (iueinsey Hall, lilt nnd 316 Wushlnglon Ave,, Sci anion, Pa, Headquarters, for Imported and Key West Cig.us; Mock nlwa.vH ficsh, Two 'phones, R, C. Dean, 4115, Council building, Suntul-hund Otgans in good older. nt Powell's .Miihlu .Store, fiom $10 to fu.l. Ask lor Kelly's union n'.iekojs. Smoke the new Kleon cigar, 5o. Aliss Emily Harion Collins Will continue her lectures and de- nvnvcf I'ntlntva t tl.. iituitmtiuiii uu VIIO ART OF COOKING WITH CAS or How to Make Cooking Easy, during the week commenclne May 27, at 507 Linden Strest. Board of Tiado Building. The Scranton Cis $ Water Co, STONE SET IN PLACE Laijino 0! the Gorner-StoriG ol the New youno Men's Ghrlstlan nssodatlon Btiildlno ADDRESS DELIVERED BY BISHOP POTTER Eminent Metropolitan Divine Tients of the Relation of the Y. M. C. A.' to the Individual, the Church and the Community and Declares It to Be a Very Useful Adjunct to Church Work Many Clergymen nnd Prominent Citizens Were in Attendance Rain Kept the Crowd of Spectators Down to Smnll Di mensionsAddress by President Shafer Description of Building. The em tier stone of the new Voting Men's I'htlstlnn nsnelallnn building was laid veslptday afternoon, w'itlr appnipi late exetdses, p.11 tlclpated In by Itlshop Homy C. Potter, of New Yoik, the nllleers of the association, cleigymeit of vaiiotin denomination.", nnd many of the city's most distin guished laymen, Owing lo a ilil..'lng lain that began falling c-itlv in the morning and urn- NEW Y. M, C. tinned thinughotit the day. the at tendance wns Mnnll, being not mine than a thousand or so, but eonsldeilng tlie tact thnt It was an out-of-door alTaii, It could be called a large at tendance. Hhilinp Hotter eame fiom New Yoik on the train nrilvlng nt l.r.5 p. m. and left again at iUO p. m.. the In terval being .hist sulllcieiit lo penult of his pat tii ipatlon in the eetetuonles. He was ni"t nt the station by a (oni mitt"e consisting of IteV. James Me l.eod. I) D pastor of the First Pies bylt'lan chinch, Itev. C. M. Olflin. D. D. pastor of Kim Paik Methodist church, nnd Rev. rtogers Israel, D D lector of Pt. Luke's Episcopal chiiiih. While awaiting the arrival of the bishop, the umbiella-covrred assem blage was entertained with a toneeit bv I.tw renee's band, stationed nt the fiul of the eanvas-eoveied plitfonn, extending along the Mulberry street fiont nf ihe building nnd facing the Intel inr. vvheie a lempninty lloor had been laid In acenmodnte the on lookers. CI.RP.OYM EN PHESENT. When the bishop nrilved there weie liiesent on the tilatform to gieet him tlie foil ivving cleigymen and nflUeis of the association- Hev. I. j. Lansing, D. T).. Hov. Cbailes E, Hnblnsnn, D. D Itev. (Jem go K. rjiilld, D. D Rev n. p v. Pieice, D. 11.. H.'V. V. J. Ford, Hov. L. H. Waning. P.ev. V. ft. Ratemnn, Rev. r.. . Ilenty, Rev E. .1. Haitgh ton. Rev. M. F. Fit or. Rev. Joseph Mnilion. Rev. James Hughes, D. D.. Rev. S. r l.ognn, D. D Rev. II. II. Hauls. Itev. David Jones, Rev. R. S. Jumps, D. D., Rev. F. P. Dot v. Colonel H. M. Moles, (. D Jones, A V. Dick son, of the Imai d of trustees; If. C. Shafer, piesldent nf the association; L. F. How or, treasmer: Oemge O." Mnhy, seeietnry: James D. Main, ns. sNlnnt secietniy. nnd n Inige 1111m lier of the diieetois nnd ex-ntllcet.s. The ONoieiscs weie opened with the .singing of "Make Jesus King," by a clioius of fifty male voices, led by J. M. ('bane3, musical dlieetnr of the ns.ieiatlnn, nnd accompanied by Lawrence's band. Pinyer wns otfeied by Rev. Dr. P.oblnsorf. after which tbie was annther seleetinii by the male ehoius, "OI01 ions Things of Thee re Spoken," a I the conclusinn or which Ptesident Shafer dellveied the association's gieetlng, in tho fnl lowlng vvoids: HUKSIDHNT'S CiHHKTINC, In Inlialf nf our nonunion 1 gie t veil to il it mi nk tun In J, 'In ih in Kiatnl.itiim ii.m tills iiu-i.Ic. Ions nn j, Inn, 'I lie nuiij Mill's (Inistlin unni'lallon Ins pieil lout; slnic I III' 'vii iiiui'ii..il blase, if. In. dud, il ever Iml an evpiriinenlil tip. Il lu liehliiil II I lie picliki' nf hit J imi l Imnor.ilile, (iml lilinl iiiie. It w.11 fuiimli'il iipmi f .lllll, and plater and mrviie weie Its iniiu.(nne. Il nipernliiiuiin' Ins In on liiillilinu', uni'l.i, nn lil iml it it l,niiU pie-i'iniiKiil .iiniuiK Ihe in stlluUi'iiH .is miuI whimis uiiuiiij tlie joiiik iik 11 I mtislilri It 111 lienor lo lie a iin-inliir nl the niiDK M -n'a (liislhu .issoiijilou .iml a rpedil hunui tu lie iniiniilHl with the simmi u,,u. il.nion. 11 wns iuiiiidiil .mil li.is In c it nuppnrtiil i,v I lie nun "In) line nude Su inlun thi inm iiuriiil .11111 ni.iiiufni lining lily llul il U ludu Ihe nn n who lute I "'in innniitul wllh the Kieil In nifli imt 1 nlnpllM-n nt mil lilt ale lliey wiiu line Linn (mi limit In the noil, nf the ;i..n. 1 iilimi. Ihe tin-t n.iMHlatlnii nrumlred In this louutiy waj at llujilnn ill l"'il. Sevin jejm lilei, s", mil nttn ai-m i.llliin w.i., ni,Mlilul. 'I lie uuil, m pirfoiiniil in 11 nlid mums and upuii the aviniii-s foi .1 pei Iml nl twinlj-nlno ,M'ar, .Nut until Ihe ji.it 17 did Ihu o.uil.iinn line lis own liulldiiiK. In P--l ill. M noil l wu iniitoil In mine In our iil fur nllkiiiiii (i')ifiTi me 11ml nt-in In an elloit to raUe fiimU fm an a.,Mt,ii(inii luiililin,' 'Ihe Mault was mo, t ininiiiaalnx nnd giu1 Hie iisi-iiiiatinii Hie line liuiiilliu on W.nliiln' .111 line, wlnle fniiii he" In M-'-- h'iiii Ihe lulllillli,,' w 1, (Iclnni'il lo flic-a liiiuiilfiu nt nurU was dmic, the drlails of "lillll 1 luu- nn the lime u che. I'cr tlie pist tlnee .vrais the a.-m IjIIum has linn. In a iiii'Jsiiu', lioincliMi, "ditclllni; in linn," liimin' from plait- In plaie lint, tliinU In the nnlilc uiniTiisltJ nf mine of our lilkdis, it hi loini-a pussllile fur ii In plan, and, we lin-t In carry to ioiiidetinn tlie iii'illnii of a lnill'liii,; vthiili will tic wiond lo few, if jin, assutlatlnii liiilliliiiRH In (his or any otlur lonnlr.v. Il will rndinily the tfiults of Hie .l.wnijlinn I ili, in as uruuulit out In Us fill jem uf rnr. fine. In lonnution with tho lit in,' nf this niinrr stone we me Kreatl.v lionnrrd tmln in having with u enc who Ins hern a fiind nf the .iv,nua. Hon for the past llihli cislil ruM. whu, im. nlthstandine Hi: icpullsilillltlcs of the i.'li'il ill) ir.o otrr ttPUh he pioiilrs ind the liunlrus (lilt haw hrcu tail u 11 Inm in ivmi illuii with tin; kiiili refntm work In Nfw York, uilli (Inito tlmo to rtf. mt to the iilvanecmtnt ol the work for younn mrnl whose InlliicncM ami who tact, whoae wl. doni ami rloqucnce liavp ever Keen tnllatrd In lidulf ol the avocUllont vvIkxc mtdrr-wc have soumlfd the keynote and ihie(t the rnurae ot fcnlce In the aiwwUallont tnm who lovei joiuiit men and, therefore, wlio love their oritan. iMtlcn. t hate the honor nl Introducing In J oil tlie Welti ltrv. Henry 0. Potter, of New York. H1SHOP WAHMl.Y ItKCEtVED, Hlshop rotter was warmly ap plauded its he arose to deliver his ad ilicss and fic(iicntly duilng Its course was Intel ntpted with approving hnnd clnppltiB. An Incidental teferenco to the henetleent labor laws of Now Xealaii'l and a complimentary com ment on the energy of Secretary Mnhy were especially piovoentlvo of I laiidlls. The blhop's nddiess dealt with the telatlon the Young Men's Christian association lias to the Indlvldunl, the thtiieh nnd the comtnunlt.Vi I 'sing .Mucntilev's Idea nf the New Xenlander on London btldge, but sub i.lltutlng nn Hast Indlnn for the now mndei"il7ed New Zo.ilander, the bishop had him aland In ft out of the completed Young Men's christian us soclntlon building nnd make Inquiries conceinlng It. "Your Hast Indian," the bishop vent on to sny, "would be told of the extent and variety nf the nccomndii lions that would be found beneath lis tnnf nnd then when he nsked If these things wete nil free, nnd If nny man of good cliaiacler. who might choose lo, could bang up his hat In the hull nnd make his own of th Institution. I nm pleased to say he would be nnsweted In the negntlve. "This house Is not to cteate de I endence. Those who enjoy Its ptlvlleges ire lo pny dues, an they should, graduated aecnidlng to the eonvonlenres they avail themselves of. This Institution W to cieate man hood, It Is to tench self-restraint, by bilnging young men under icgulallons imil Inducing him to live n life of or dei T.nws and tides that ilk ami A. BUILDING. chafe educate out of a man a want of consideiat'on. and lead him to main tain the niilln.iiy lomitle.s of life. ITs5 INFLUENCE. "It will bring him under the In lluenee of lelinement and cultuie. I can't but exptess my deep gratlllca tion that the books and pnper,s thnt will find their wny to the shelves and tables of your institution will be liovlouslv s-ciutlnized by those capa ble of judging what is nnd what Is not III for a young man's poiusal. I am not emu et tied so much nbout the number of books my boy shall read as I am about the kind he shall rend as to whether or not they set for him high ideals. "Hut nie the young men to come bete only for what they get for them selves'.' lleie he ought to train for gieat endeavors nf civic righteous ness and decency; this house ought to be a petmanent source of light, power and rule in the city, state and na tion. "Your East India fiiend would say that all the foregoing was very intei cstlng. but be would be likely to add an Intet logation ns to what wns the relation of this building to those men with the white ties nnd black clothes who nie to bo seen about here to-day. 'Is It a church V he would ask 'No, distinctly not," would be the answer ho woul'd gel. It is tlie esptession of an Idp.i belonging to Chilstlanlty, he would be told, but it Is not a church. It Is also not a rival nf the church, nor a substitute for the church. The church is n divine institution; this Is a human institution, but, like others, is the outgrowth of a divine institu tion. A CSEFCL ADJCNCT. "1 want tn say most distinctly that this Institution, In a gieat many ways, ought to he eneouiaged hy the chinches. It can be a very useful adjunct of the churches. Theie is no limit to the pus hihllltles of an Institution like this, if the ohuuhos aie willing to make use of It. "Some one may say, 'I don't belong to the chinch; I look at this building fiom the standpoint of a political economist; what good will this ex penditute nf a n,unrter nf a million dot litis do for Scinntnn?' He could be answeicd that you might hum all the chinches, dtive out tlie ministers and wllh this Institution ilotnlshliig, you would still have pieserved to your city those Indl.spenhlhles of common lion esty, common decency, and chivalry thlvaliy of men tow aids women, tlm .slionger towaids the weaker, and men, women, stiong and weak, all, for llghteousness, Tills institution will help make the youth of your commun ity solf-iospeotlng, pure and honor able." The bishop com luded by touching upon (he tendency of the Young Men's Chilstlan association to hdp eltect the "Hiothetliood of Mini," mid to Illu ttate this idea, told an Inteiestiiig story of a visit to Madras and of his lludlng In the Young Men's ( 'hi 1st i, in associa tion building then a table at which advanced Ht alliums, nnd Parsers und Clulstlans weie eating together the only place in nil that country of castes wheie mich 11 sight could he Meu. "It Is a gineloiiK and. divine auguiy to fiiiRPt the things Hint divide ns," the bishop dedal ed. CDRNIHI-STDNE LAID. The leieniony of laying the cm per slmie then tools place, Conn actor e, S. Williams and two of his foremen with a dot ilck raised (he stone a foot fimn vvheie It icsted mi the tip of the base coursp and spicad the cement underneath. A nlckcl-plated tiowcl with enameled handle was handed Hlshop J'ottei and leveling oif (lie cement ho made some inybteilous Unking nun Kings In It with the point of the tiowcl. Ilo ufterwaids ex plained that these markings weiu .Masonic symbols. The bishop is a Thirty-second degiee Mason. The stone was loweied Into place and Colonel Holes placed within It u Miutue, lead, heiinetleally sealed box, which ho announced contuined the to), lowing: , .Nanus of (niitiiliiiti'ii. to the I'uiMui,' fiiuil, .'. .Naui'd of iiintiiliiiliiiK and nutjimi1;; incm, 11.1. . N.imn nf all U'juUr Hirudin. I ( I'pU'ii nf Nrjntnil paptr. tl'ulitlnucd mi I'Jtv .) MORE POINTS ARE SCORED LEADERS IN THE CONTEST FIND NEW SUBSCRIBERS DAILY. While the First Three Are Climbing, the Others Are Doing Good Work. A Letter Thnt All Young Men, nnd Young Women Too, Should Rend. A Contestant Starting Today, with Seven Yearly Subscribers, Would Be in Second Place. j Standing of the t X Leading Contestants i Point". 4- 1. Henry Schwenker, -f " South Scranton... 08 Z. 2. Meyer Lewis, Scran- t ton 83 I 3. Willtnm Miles, Hyde I J Park 40 4, J. Garfield Ander- son, Cnrbondnle. . 30 T 5. August Brunner. jr., Carbondale 30 -f 4. 0., Frank Kemmerer, J. Fnctoryville 27 7. W. H. Harris, Hyde t 4- Park 23 8. Miss Norma Mere- 4. 4- dith, Hyde Park .. 14 a. 0. David O. Emery, -f Wimmers, Pa. ... 74- 10. Miss Vidn Pediick, 4 I Clark's Summit... 7 -- "-''-f'f-f'fsVtsvo-. The llrst tlnee of the leadens In the Tribune's Educational Contest In ei eased their number nf total points slightly yesteiday. Mr. Schwenker. who has thus far held Mist place In the contest since the beginning, with Ihe exception of two days, dtew fur ther abend of Mr. Lewis yesterday by bilnging it' 12 points to the hitter's 3. Mr. Miller nlsn gained on Mr. Lewis by tinning In 1! points. Air. Kem merer, of Factoiyvlllc, took sixth pliue and Is now only .1 points be hind August Hrunner, of fnibondale, for the flfih position. Miss Vlda Ped llek, of Chute's Summit. Is now tied with David Emciy, of Wlmmeis, for ninth place. In tosponse to a letter sent to a young ninn In Scranton on Saturday, this reply wns lecelved nn Monday: lilliiine I'liMKIdii!; (1111111111' Dear Sits: Vmir I'tmilii nn,l lillir w is ie nlted lit nie on tlie ild liisl., and, replying, I wistj to think ton inr tour Lonl.hi ill in in nmlnilini: me of the unlesl nii ne holiPi,!;, Wue II lint fur tlie Net lint t am ileteiinliied to entir IViiutlt.iuh next .ten, I linnhl I il.e ad vintiKe of tnm yenemiis ntTi 1 to lhoe who wi,h tn inlin tlieli riliii itions. s,, ,, cuti r pri-f ns this shiiulil he t il . 11 into iiii),iilei.ilinu byeter,t mhipj nun wlin wi-Iks fcr a hul r pnsitiiiu in lliis wmlil tli in a iluk-lili 01 menial j.lllOl, 1 ,iui(e tnist thai some ttoillit' tniini; nun or wimiin nny siiuetd in winning .ne nf then m linlarslups, Vuuis tiult, J. 1: W. This Is ii most favorable time for any one to enter, as the contest has only just started and a contestant who begins to-day. by securing seven subscribets nt one year each, would he next to the very head of the list. Better begin now. For a full description of the contest 1 cad the advertisement appealing to day nn the fourth page. For further Infoi matlnn, or if desitous nf obtain ing a book of .subscription blanks, ad dress "Editor Educational CJnntest, Scranton Tribune, Scianton, Pa." SCRANTON'S NEW SCHOOL Will Teach Secrets of Photography by Mail Mr. Schriever Talks About the Enterprise. A paragraph lelating to the estab lishment of the Ametieaii School of Art and Photography which appealed In Monday's papots excited consider able public inteiest, especially hy lenson of the unlvei.sal poptilai ity of amateur photography. A Tribune man spent a prolllable half hour yes teiday afternoon talking over the school's plans with its president, J. H. Schriever, well known locally as the Gold Medal photogiapher. The beauty of the weathei having been passed upon, the knight of the pencil opened the Hood gate of things photographic, with a question 1 elating to the mlgln of the mail Instruction system adopted by the .school Mr. Schi lever 'did the lest." In part he .said: "When I was ,1 struggling young photngtnphei out In Western Pennsyl. Minlu, the niastpilng of every branch of photogiaphy, from posing the sub ject to mounting the print, was abso lutely necessniy tor business success, nnd I asstiie you many a heaituclie lias been mine after weeks of tedious experiment for desiied chemical for mulae, that I would have, willingly paid well to have had furnished with out effort. "Retouching finally fmced Itself upon my attention, hut the subtle art seemed to bailie my Industry until I was filiiuiw toady 10 give It up, when a friend, an expcit letoiiclicr in a largo city studio, offeied to give 1110 points on Its execution by loiiesponii ence. Accepting this iiifor, with no hopo nf Its elllcieiicy, the institutions began to tecelvo my attention Imagine my surprise when within six weeks I had begun to correct my faults and piogiess towaid pin ncloucy, which was attained within six mouths, without a moment's ab sence f 1 Dili my business, "Well, almost fiom that time until now I liavii never n'.ihcd wotk on a system that would make mall teaching of al blanches of phnlog. ruphy and ait an inllultely simple proposition. Tlin result of thl.-, pie. paiiitiou is lepie&eutcil In the mull methods of the Ameiliait School uf Alt and Photogiaphy, which is to-day appealing to both the piogresshp inn, item- and professional npci.tior, alike. The school Is founded on a solid basis, being iucoiporated unilei the laws of this state; the Instiuctors were selected with an Idea us to their Indi vidual Illness. Our advettlslng is Typewriter Dealership 0eii tu liiht Mm, STANDARD riACHINU stale icfrrruici an I pa,t rirrlinn Minll loi'lul u'luliul stale, if Iml, an) I'vpi-ricnie ll icniiiiiinliJllPii, innAdeiitlil Vd'he,, l. MAN.VCI.lt, Cjio of llutvl Jciimn. K3iaaHaw. ItS. CASEY BROTHERS, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave. placed with only tho highest class magazines and the students being eu l oiled nie fiom the ciciun of American InlelllgetRe." The secretary and advertising nittti ngcr of the new school Is Mr. .Mollis Williams; ttcustiier, Dr. F. L. Mc Oritw: legal adviser. Rlehnid .1. Hnttrko. NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH. Will Be Dedicntcd nt Hawloy on Juno 30. The new Catholic chinch at I law ley, of wlili h Rev P. C. Winters l pastor, will be dedicated by Hlshop Ilnb.m on Sunday, June i'O The senium will In pi cached by Rev. I!. A McAlldiew, P'islor of St Mary's chut eh, Wllkos Hurio. Hoth IHhop Unban and Father Mc Andrew me natives of Hnwlej. Special Snle of Millineiy For the biilaiue of the week. Ladles' Hals, i educed limn 1ri.(10 to $-',10; Chlldien's Hals, i educed fiom $J.0il to 7uc. AKn special sale nf Ladles' Silk Waists and Skills, at Fieedman's Department Stoic, lit" Pcnti avenue, corner Spiuce stieet. A fine new I'prlghl Piano can lie bought at Powell's Music Stoic for 1s0. ' Try the New 5c. Cigar "Kleon." Guaranteed long Havana filler. Smoke the new Kleon cigar, 5c. The Worry of Buying A hat and the fear of not getting style and value is all taken away when yon come to us. Our hats lead in beauty of design and reasonable prices. Two lines of "Mode" hats for today. I Made of fine fancy straw and chiffon and trimmed with dainty flowers, at f A f each I T'V II Pretty lace straw and chiffon were used in making these hats, for trimming beautiful summer QQ foliage. Each '" Clarke Bros FOR THE NEXT 00 DAYS Gas Ranges On Sale at Our Office at Cost. We put them in your kitchen ready for use. All connections FREE, on first floor. Double Overt Ranges, S0.70 nnd up Scranton Gas & Water Co IIS Wyoming Avenue. MAY I. 1901. ALL WOOL Mm', sue tu unit i, M"i and up. I'.nit-, HuO ALL WOOL l.jillio' suit, ii In. fl'iffi and up. M.in.-, ;n.,iii and up. King Miller, Merchant Tailor, 435 SPRUCE STREET. French Organdie Stationery Wo ate displaying Whiting's Hno of French Organdie Fnpera which is now complete in seven different shades and sizes and which has become so popular for fine correspondence. We also have a new nnd handsome lino of Wedding Invita tions which will certainly interest buyers in this particular line. Many now novelties in box papeis for the spring and summer. . REYNOLDS BROS. staE,n0g1rrveryt, $ Oils, Paints and Varnish MaIon?y Oil 5 Manufacturing Company, 141-149 Meridian Street, TELEPHONE G2-2. You Cannot Gild refined gold no paint the lily. Neither cn "you get a purer or more whole some beer than BOHEMIAN. 4444444 -r44t i.onU Arthur Watre.ti Preildent Orlando S, Johnaon, Vice Prti. Arthur Ht Chrlaty, driller Capital, Surplus, $100,000 $100,000 fnr spitucrs srRnnr. assxKaaEBa Court House Square, SCRANTON, PA. I Herat P.il.1 on Sivlngs Accounts AfllinillZl.ll by lt i darter to aiccpt all inaiiiier of 'lnist; to ait xi tleiehri, 'Iritie, (.inilill ill, Adrainistla l( I or I.tm Mtot. pill. V Vt l.'ls of 11, In It otic are protecl 1 cd Ii) the I lulling Klcttilo Alarm Syileiti. DHCUCruKS I., a. Watres, O. S- Johnion Wn, P. Hall.Mcid U. P. Klnzsbu-y l;er.tt Warren Auk- Robinson Joseph 0't!rln fftftff44 SEEDS Lawn, Timothyy.- Millett 325-32? Penn kmn Out into polite society make suie that your full dicss fix ings are in keeping with the prevailing costumes. This store is prepared to put the finishing touches on. your wardrobe. Conrad, "A Gentleman's Furnishing Stote." 305 Lackawanna Avenue. HENRY BELIN, JR., (Jcncrat Agent for tliu Vjomli.g District fur Du pout's Powder lllnln,, Illilln?, spiiriiiur, Smnkrlc? and thi Itqi.uiiii I licnm. il Company's HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Siifcly fuse, flips and l.'xplodns. I,i.oin 101 Com lull Uulldiii ,hLiautcn. AOIi.NCIKH; itios. ronn riiuton JOHN (I SMITH fc .SON" I'IiiimiiiUi W. Ii. MLLLIGAK V like HaiTa 4- ONIf MINUS Bl : fli IKT COMPIf I : fnr, spuuers srRnnr. I " EajjjjjjjiajjiajjjjaH 4- Clover ift I Fill j ' ' 4. y t