TllU SCKANTOiN TRIBUNE-FH1DAY, MAI lU 1UUI. ;xxxxxxxxxxx; the uonr.n.v ttAnmvAiiB BTonc. A Well Ordered House Should hnvc ft OAS RANGE in it. Ons Ranges save time, save labor, save dol ' Inis nnd don't heat tho wholo house (lining the liot summer month's. All Ons Ranges pur chased heie will be con nected TREE on fiist floor by Gas company. Wo can please you. I Foote & Shear Co. 119 N. Washington Ave :xxxxxxxoooe THE ORIENTAL. It On in runt ft llicorilioii Hji i it llmitilii, ulirti urn flint will elosril ill iliv i ur irmlir 1 itiriln rl ij will lip ilnii.nl l liitlii, tlm uci ., wl M Hit nil iiiu "III I Fruit and Dessert Plates "Hit ir t L ll t I Mil, lllllS Ml t .thil Im i j-oni ihiniiinl in tnih. it uol.l I n II ill I p III i lp, pi mi whli nli lil r Li il i i hur inttii fil I I mi. ill I limit l Hill ll ilcil.n I I' ll lllHMi il ihcit iluc wliii, ii kit n tint lln ii in in I ihln w l It ii1 10c Each. Gruener & Co. H 205 Wyoming Avenue. A Real Child's Store o'i will hnl t 'ii ipnlnr itlrs it liif iln I l liilcln Ii lln Hiiv.1 in Won t I ll t- i I I til iiniliu ili'l pl it" Nowc-t linn.' in lln I'limris t oit-, llllll lilll-'J nil i ijlulili li 1 1. with now nliloin mi i miiMi , mil tic nlii i iul ir !! n IiiK in in u ilr-un- tu vlll It V l 11 III ll I ll 1 1 11,111; ill III I -I CHU I III 1 mi linn. 1 1 1 IiiIiIkii U Th?" Baby Bazaar, fs 510 Spruce Street. tJOBBB&mt ALL WOOL Mm- -1 - I ml 1 -1) ml up I" ml- jH ALL WOOL 1 Ii ", 11 Ii 1 nlri, ln ifl in I up, M t Vi in 11111 up Kin? Miller, Merchant Tailor, 435 SPRUCE STREET. Repairing Done Gratis. ACKAWANNA "THE" 00000000000000000 0 0 0 SaesiaS o 0 0 0 0 Oossip o- 0 00000000000000000 m iiiipint.iiil inciiliiK hi tlio I! M tint 111 1 lull wiw lifltl Thuisil.i .rtrinrii)ii at wlili h Miss Melon I'h.im li 1 1 1I11 pi 1 fui mill the ilutlos of soi - 101,11 , t )10 Ic'Rllllll soil 01. 11. v bolm? iiiicUnlil.ilih 1I1 l.iluod Tin nioinliois of this must n ii,4i ossho 1 lull .no" Jlissis ,M tin I rnulliiiiii, Hill 11 t'll.llll liill.lllil, KnoInii .liilll's ,lisso L'ulnil iloi, i:ohn ,uiil M.11I1111 .M.utllowi?, I.110 lluislf!, Holm I'.IM. l.utiiso 1. oiiunlls , ml ll.nilol Ulml.s.i, t llll II llllllll' III! l.lllllllll HlljJlK 'I ursii i 1 innlm. Mi mill ji 'llitim. is W.itKius ii'Ulimiiil tln ton I Ii .iihiuois 11 n t, wuidini,, , num. Ili'l df llll il llll lllls UPll' IMOMMll MHs 1u111 i 'i'niio, (U lliiiifsii.iii. .tnd II. llll "iV linl'ln, lit tills (l will ho 111, mini In tlio I'iosIi.Moi 1,111 rliuuli ,11 HiiiK.siUIn m 1 p, ,,, ,m J -no 1." PERSONAL. Inlin f unpin It, (f eil 1 inlili , iH j 1-1im in hit ill jrMmhi f (.corse t 'inliin Ml Nt-lrnlii fir lln ..Vi L" i -i t tier iliii-litu, Ml- IIii'iiii. sniiiii Mis UIIIIjiii II 111 11, rl Hi nfoililc, wlin ln inn lU-itiiv lilt mis 111 tliU fits liii iiimuul iiiur Ur Wiuu .nut fjniiU will loin on I in -iln ic t hi I,(ii,' III' mill, S. .1 , I ttiiji 1 11111 1 1 )ilt.l)er Ml. II 11 I i.mlillii .irnl Mi li IMilltj Ill iikn' (lull tulci,' Mis IIioiiiis Huksoii, It .Morilstinuii N J. l)r CIjuiIc ill ri ninor mitlcnl limi-i siiv ;iun at the l.ic'K injniia Im-piul, u luiilmul 10 liii icuni In a Ki) Mine 10M, Mu , ( us anl Mi. I 11 luiikltn Jul on, liwKinc, will If no today lu i,u Jior 0 1, l'rwlin jinl Jinilli, at ij-IiIii,Iui, I) ( Ml t llcttlc Kuuioil.1, Mli nutiulo Ki'inu-1 ami Ml Ma Towrll kit ,rtriilj tin a iMt lo II r uml Mis Wiillcld a FiUva 111 1'iIUiIiIiIiIj, Dr ami Mr l' (' IjuIiuIi niul l)r 1' I lioinirgan, o( tliU ill), Jio in Ullll.im.ppil, at It ml I ii? t lio lillj'llilril lunvcutiDii ol lln ii)iii lijinu llintal boiiel. 1 foloncl II. II O. DmiHOolj, of llu- niu luipj (if the I'llllnl hUltia Jim), tt.illoiu I in Iljru, airiiid in tin lit) )olonlj He ibltln,' liU ton, HjI.i) lltinwooil), ct the wialli. ir tuiuu. Ihc lln. I' I". 11)1). Jlor id the Cidar 1e11ue Mitiioili-t 1 pNiopd iliuiili, irirlinl a Ulf.'um luiMl.iy, jiinuiniihu Uic death of liU ljiollifr, I. J. I) ill. Jt Wanil), N. jinl luut lu Maicily in AulDcadiy to attend the funual tie will rrlurn liomo l'rlilay cienlnu U IMilgli Vllf) nllroad. THIS AND THAT. The New orl llftitd o( jMlcnliy (iilill "II I'. Ilatiliilii, ulio tiled tin Tiic'liy ckiiIiir at liU liomo In ll!rlle, X. I t fnini llier lioulile, wm lor nearly half 1 rntury tlio BCtienl inaicnjjrr aitcnl of the Crntnl llallroatt of Neil .lew). He n the oiil) nun who cur hrlil (hil hiIII"h In tlio wrlke of Hie tua I. Mr tlililuln u houi In IS in Oniise, S .1. Ill' fillirr, filoli llll. lulu, of Siuuili, who mill Hi In-, liv till )ear niul O tnoiiIlK nM 11, I', Ilildwln lieiiine h rciiiluilnr for Ihc .Irrse) Central when ll llni1 ( Ic Illicit mill ftulil l.lllliellipniL In Snnerillle N. .1 1 mil leri" tltorll ailrruniil win iininolnl 10 the plire of Kenenil pls.ciiHt I amnl Hi liehl the pi up tlirmiffli all Ihe tluimci In Hie road' oiierhli ami inatnireiiieiil, few wrek imo, Mr, llaldwlii, Imliis ake I In lie trt Ir. ft In i line ol Mi filllnc I111III1, Hie ilitfitiiri Inletl Hilt he he lellted oil Inlf pil, I nt 111 the il ile Ii 1 the ilnmte vim neier IKnl he rrnlli relilneil I1I1 xwltioti up lo liU 1I1 illi, wlille H. I. llpo Iim lien ilumed wllh the aitml ilulii" Mi lliMiiin'i IniiR senile in 111 liupoi' anl place ullh in:r mill Ii Mid In In willmiil piiiilld lie w ii ulildi known ntnonit Vimriiaii riillioul nun M (In. Him uf , ilnilli he 1111 IniMir it l,larlle lie wn me nf IN fiiiindcld in (ill wiilnii ami fiuir itnmhlers nirme him " (hie of Mr llildiilin ihiiu'liler. ii Mi Imi l'ot, of this ell. I llnlxn hue, nt lllirr-lde, mat t ilili, It ili-liliiliis n fn ik ol tntiite In the phut life 11 i 1 lei.coil ftoni Mlilih nne huiidiitl in I Hill h four pliuile mil illMltirl Mini hue Fprouled II1I1 fl( lk Im lall-ed ( nliiilri iht (ulllluent ltiK lie Hie isilriilluril ili, i It l in cvlrriue nrll I wruli ir Ihlili Iuih prlnslnr; fnini i id UK Ic Mid l i ceiim1 1 piiiitriuii'. M the I'lillitlilphli ni-e s,, ,ii r,K )r Inhli I Willi, nf llni illi, s im nf the eillll'i til iliniiB the III inll mule nil I he ioilll-l ill ( hi il. laiidiitis the whutir In le 1. Intiili ' imlei, hi w ij Khrii lln tii-l pne, lm) for ill- leini, ih c Irn I llnllluit 11 I', pi, Hid ill, S. 1 old (. ldin, II (t , Hi THE FAELTEN" RECITAL. It Was Given in the Palish House La&t Night. M LuKo't, pulsh li.ill was 1 Km dp,! tu Its utmost l.it niKlit, on the uLi'iisliin el the r.iolten 11I.1110 101lt.1I, undor the .uispitos nf tin hi 1. inliin ('(iiiscniitdiy nf .Musii Pnifessor J'eiiulnBtun pio faiifl lite ii opri amino In :i spiles nf 1 pl.iM.illiin At I (I'llotk tntlav a 10 ifplinn will bo p:i 111 to Mi. Kaolton at tlio f'onsciiatoi . -Mi Pillion, wlios,. nmtliod Is niii pliiiod In the .Sii.iiitnn Consotiatui , is a man Willi Kioy in his huh, but the spit it (if nuth in lil.s fa to and in Ills touch Tho pioRiaiume wliiih ho se loitod on this oicislon was one whose Ik. nil uml cMolloiitp must appeal to coi- musle Imei He is a mastoi of technique and opiossion to a device not often atiiicMd His lntei pietatlun of the Ions' Sonua, o ."!. of JJeolh oon, was disiinitiiplv aitlslli 'I ho lather uninteiostiHK Hist liunoinent was (mimed with oi optional luilliaiue, while in the lealh loieh arlasio all the rmotii ol the motive was luniiRlit out. His intoi piotatlon of S( liiilK'it waspei h.ips tho most enjojahle featuio ol the piiiKiamme. A toiideiness of ieeliiiK' in tde the Minuet's liiiRciinf. incloilv laieh iniiuessne, while In tile Im pioniptu wa iieihaps the best illus U il inn of ids wondeilul ei 1 ution Hoplaied llneo t'lioin ntnuhois w Illi taste and loiKluded wltli a splendid tlio of seleeliojis fioni ftuheiistoln, in cludins tlio R-ieat i:tudo do Cone tit. .Mi. Faelten leiohed .1 heaiitilul bou ciuot oL How ei s at the end of the .Son ata Piofohsor I'onnhiRlon is to be piaised foi sotiiiinpr such etollont tal ent foi the benefit of the Consen atoi y pupils and their fi lends INTERESTING GOLF PLAYING. Giounds Weie Not in Condition foi Recoid Playing. 'I he solf phi oil at the nun tt 1 lub links josttMila atteinoon in oiid ot a most Intel ostium ualme despite tho sof,i condition ot tlio KiouniN, w I1I1 h made lecotd plavinp; impossible. Tliete weio III toon entiies lu tlio M.-'iinii 1 il dai haudiiap match and at its llnlsh A 11 Minis and UaMiioiul haiuloison mcio tied lot tlist plate with net totals 01 '1 lie ladiis' putting' in.itih aNo hid about Hftoon entiles and was 1 losed b one ol tlio most eMitiiiR llnishes on 01 sotn on tho llnUs Miss AiiRitsta .10l1b.1ld was tied with .Miss lliind, ei( Ii sioiiiit; J( They plaied oif the Ue and ,i?.iin lirnKc eion with 11. In tho thiid tiy Miss Aiihbald won out Mith 11. Miss Hand niaMiiR- IJ. Tile Countij 1 Hilt loam wits drleatrd bv the Tieiiton Coimtiv ilub team on, the lattoi's Kioimds istoi(l.iN, i-i up. riattildjv the cholie hole uuiti'li post poned fioni lat-t wiiU will be pla.Nttl at the link;.. COMBINE IS IN GOOD SHAPE. Intoiviow with Ticasuior Casey of Ccntial Peniifaylvanla Company. Tio.isuioi I cast of the Ci n tial Piiins.NlNania KiowIiik loiup.iui. .stated Noj-teidaN' lo a Tilbunn upoi toi that tlio 1 losing down of the M. IJulilnsiui lueweu- smuiiiis nnthlnh 111010 Hum that lite bieweiv was nol liolmr made to pay beiaiise ot lack ol piopci inantiROiiipiit. 'I ho buslnoss nf the iViiluil l(nn tNlMtnli HiowiiiR-(onipinv, Mi c.isoy mis, with jit'M'i in tuttii 1 audition, mid the oiil) htoi kholdei.s wlni uio hiuIiIiir uiin inniplaliit ,110 ilio-o who liavo had pi't.sonal dlsaRieemonts with tho PM'iutlNo oflh'Oi.s ol the (OiupaiiN. The coiiipiiiiN's businoss lia.s been steadily Ini'io.Nnir. I"' .s. Its ciedlt il fli'l class and 011 tin wholo it Is dnniH: far hottei than main other IiIr roniineiclal ontoipilscs w tilth nio Kt'iiortllv itt'i lotlitod wllh luiiiR- hlshly hiiKe.ssful, 1 THE DEGREE OF HOtiOR. Lcdp;e Orsani.ed in This City ny Mis, Vnnpel, , lodso of the ppKiee of Honor nf the Am lout oiilei ot t'nllod WoiK nien was iiiHiituteil 'Wednpi-day niRlit by tho Riiuid thlnf nf honor, Jlis, C, Vnnpil, of Plttsiiuiv;, The nllltcis tliosou whip; Mm, Dav tor, patt elilPl; Mik Hoi hour, thlpf: Mis, Vavtnii, l.ul,v of hiinoi, Mis, Pa lls, chcf of teiemonles; Mis.. Mo MIIIpii, jot 01 dei; Mis. Wlnoht.ike, tin tin lei' Mis, "Wjiin, ippcInpi, Mix, I.ottiib, ushoc Mil.. Hesun, Insido watih. Mis. Doiul, oulsldo watih, POLICE JOTTINGS. 1'ihuid Mlilliil aire. lul on Nlulicsday wliih. dun,' to bell .-cine jeneh) on I'liiu aiinue, na loininitlcd to the (mint) jail .iiiUidji 11101 niu i) Mjsiti Ue Millai in default ol ifJ'V) hail en tho ihaige ot laueni 'lliomi. Hi ill), westcil on Widne.di) Ii) I'a tiolinaii Ha?s;eil) was lOiiiiniue'I to the toiiiit) Jail jiutenlj) 11101 nlii0' ly Misl-lute Millar in ilitault of fl.OOO lull lie ii iluisul with the larmiy of V Ii l.ouhl' hni.e ami ua'0n, nmllj to auiiiiaU and 1.1111I11K lomralcd uupom. Tiy the New 5c. Cigar "Kleon." Guaranteed long Havana tiller. Smoke the Poconu 5c. cigar, DAMAGE DONE BY THE FLOOD MANY PLACES INUNDATED BY LACKAWANNA RIVER. It Ovei flowed Its Banks Eaily Yes teidny Morning nnd Ctefttctl Much Hnvoc Up tho Valley Business Places nt Olyphnnt and Dwellings nt Dickson City Vete rioodod. Fields Near the Rifle Range Undor Wntei Btldge Near Dtlving Pnik Washed Away. 1' H. CltuKe, Hie local wo.it hot man, hins Hint the total talnfnll lot U'ed nosdtiy wii.s only .7S of mi Ititli, lull it was fiilllcluiit, at any intc, to make a leal dotent-slrod stieain out or the Reneially peaceful mid haimless l,iu k au iinnii ihci. It oNoillowid Its banks on Wednesdiiy nlnlit and piuIn jeslei ilny moinliiR- all the way fioni oi Iihant down to this tllj and did a deal of damage. At the end of Hull nu'inip, In OI pliant, tho liver oi einow id and Inuii datod tip- Ion lands south of Hie town Tho Ol) pliant c-hou faitoiv, DoiiRh oit's fiuultuie stoio and .Jones' liveiv stable also sufleicd Rically, tlio watir KPttliiR- Into the basement ol each, foi chip the icnioial of Roods. A small ioot-btldfic ut Hull mump was also swept uwii. JIoflnaKle'.s faun is ut most eiitlielN- under walei mid liiin ditds of joiitiR- plants have been ile .stloNed. At DliKson 'il and PilielmiR- a laiRPi aioa was Iniindattd The Iiurp Hold l.iliiR between the Ontatlo and Wcsieiu and Dolawme and Hudson lalhoad tniiks was loioied with about two feet nf w.ttoi psteidni alleinoon, and the lowei Hocus of a number of houses located upon It who Hooded lo the depth of soieial inches Tin lool InidRo neai the illle iam,e was washed aw in duiliiR tlio iiIrIu. '1 he watit R-ot Into poitions of the basemint and Hist lloor of tlio Uliss ullk mill, but did no noiv sci ions dam iro, as tlioie weie 1 o Rood.s w heie lilt v lolild bo loathed lij the flood The lilt phis who w oik in the mill ov er iiIrIh m ei e dismissed about 1 10 o ( lot k Nosleida) moinliiR. when ll was fiaied that tlio Hood mlRlit assume soilous piopcutions Thoy weie litlped out iiuoss an impioiised In IiIrp fiom the second flooi ftl the mill to an adjoin ing 1 1 1 1 m pile A loot-In UIrp (tuistitu It'll smile Ntais .iro neioss the 1 1 oi iipii the 1'ionI deiiie station of the Vh Lilian- ami Hudson was uasbid uiai and .i big iiowd ol g-jpsies who Inn been en i unpod foi a week iio.u the old iiiiv Iiir puk wpio obliRod to suk instill es new IiIrIioi up the bmk Xav Amr .iNonui, neat Hast Mai kit stitot, was flooded jesteitiav moniinR, but the watei ill allied olf beloio noon Pi inn Diikson City tonios Hie ston ed a voiuiR Poli.sh bin who was st. Hill ing on a pile ot old tinibei nt.u (lie lil Pl bulk, w lien it tell Into the w lit t Ile was being- i.iuiid down the iInoi on a pieie of the tinibei when a man standing on Hie bank jumped in and giasped the bov He then i lute lied the bianih of an met hanging tiee and pulled himself and the bov Into it The weie loscued bv a lope tin own I mm t lie c i mid wlili li tiiucklv g ilheied The i iv or began to locedo eailv nps loiilaj nioi nine, and while ll wns still l.itlier lilgh last nllil, nei ei tlieless, all dangPr was past HAD TEET OF CLAY. New Idol of Adminng Public Is an Idol No Longei. It lion develops Hi ii .link Tieinov is not the gieat gianil ami glut ions j e ftiiinu tile publii was led to piituie It i in .Tat k is not in tlio loloiin busi noss foi his healtli and juo bono pub llio is, it now appeals, onlj a seiond ai y ( onsidc iiition. lack is aftei the long gieen. Keientlv the lpgislatmo passed and fiovpinot Stone signed an aniendniont lo tlio Hi ooks high liionsp ltw. This amoudmeut poimits an offender to bo summaiily dealt with, llos a penalty of 100 lino or Impiisoninont, and pio v itlos tliat the loiuplnlmmt tan liavo i hatPV or is polite led by way of llnp This at t became opeiatlvo M.iv 1 last Two dajs lalpr .Mi. Tloi noj bad "lai led a full flodgod uusade against lllpgal liiiuoi .selling He had .irpiiis of tlio istioudsbuig Hi owing company av icsteil foi selling boci in this imintv without a license and thev aie to bo giNin a healing tills afternoon befoio Masistiato Millai. TWO CORONER'S INQUESTS. Held in the Cnscs of Thomas McAn tUew and Tiank Serbia. Colonel .1 .1. Iloboi t t ontliit letl two iiuiutsts jtsieuiaN, ono eluiing the af ternoon at Monsii , In the tiiho ol Thomas Mi Andrew, who inei lis dinth piuIn Neisieieliiv nioining in the I iiiiilng homo of his nmtlipi and tho otiici at Hie a i hi 1 1 a tii in loom of the i unit house, in iutuIio Inio tho t ausi s of tlio death of Plank Kelbla, whoso dead bud waa tumid In Hip yaiil of No. :.'7 'iliool Tuesday night. lu Hi" foimoi tasp he witnesses nne t'xunilnoil at .liuius Hutloi's hotel, in Moosli, and aftpr a lliultid nniounl ol testlniony was heaid, they bi ought in a venliPt, finding that Thomas Me Audi ow was Inn nod to (Ip.ith In his homo, which was ile. stinjetl by llio estuiday moiulng. HfTXfffcirxjrtifni.rt.f 6 0. COURSEN'S ESI 8U 500 testimonials on Coursen's Special Java and Mocha Cotfee. No one has ever said sav: "It is as good as I purchase at 35c," Others siy 38c. We Offer This Coffee at 25 5 Pounds ,.,.$1.00 50 to 500-pound lots , 19c The coffee is used by the finest hotels and restaurants in Northeastern Pennsylvania. It is always fiesMy roasted and will keep indefinitely if unground. This advertisement appears but once. Cut it out, and when you want coffee you can save 75c by buying 5 pounds, or 10c on 1 pound. E. G-. COTJRSE3ST 00000a.r0Mini00'0&'.0)k0 '0MM0r 0Mjl0TUl0jlXM0S0$t0JIJIjljl0jl0uf0jt Tlio juiois iccomtnotulod lliat the Moosle ohiotigh eouncll (lemnnd that tho ypilng ttrook WatPf iiiiiipaiiy ie I lace tho lite h.Niliants vvlileh they ie lnnved fnini SiulllR sheet. Tlio file ioiniaii!ps mpip much Incometilpiitcd In light lug the Hip by lcasoii of the absptiee of Hip h.Mlianti The 1tlrv tnnslFitpil uf .laines T. lliown, John White, M. .1 tlaivt-y. M. J. minis, and I. It. .Salmon The Itiiv in tho i asp nf Seibla de cided that he nipt his drnth by falltng onpi' tlio bnhoiiv of his lioatdllig hotisp Inlo tho hi ft. HeVi'ial wll nosps weie pxainlned, a number of HiPtn lipliig- the dead man's follow beiardpts, who wpip iinablp to glvp anv dpllnllo liifot matinii on the luattci. Thnnias Mtilley, of t.aich Mtieet, te tlflid that he found the body blip Tiipsdav night, his attention bplng dlit'ctpil to a piostiatp foi in In I he Mini. II" at Hist thought that It was an luiuvlcntptl mini but on plospr p anilnalion found .Seibla was elp.nl. Up was unable to offer anv explanation as to how' Set bin fell Into tlio vaitl. ..John Koi lit h, Sot bin's boiiidlug house Kiopei, and seveial of the lod goiH, (('Milled (hit Seibla was lntol caled when ho lellted to bis icioni, Thev all decbitpd that theio bad been no (ttiii icllng or liostllltles nf anv sent in the house duilng the night. The llll oi wptc. Patiolmon John Jollier and Thomas Pottci, Piank Pnvle, John Howell, Homy Williams and Al. .Swail LOCAL CARRIERS WON. Intel estlng Bnll Gnine That Wns Not Tinally Decided Until a Ban quet Had Intervened. The annual ball game between the .Scianton and Pltlslon leder can lots' toaniH took plate e-doiday at Atlilclle pink, and as their wont the IMttston lads vi on, bands down. Tlie method, though, bv which tboi ai t onipllshe cj their letoiv ( an only bo lUtinglv ehai uteiled .s a dlitv Pltts lon tikk Xo .iRieeinent hud bein inacle as to the details of the plavlng and. taking adNantage of this, the Pittston plte.be i all llnoughout the game pile hod at the top of his speed and made It well-nigh Impossible for ihc Se i. niton batsmen to make a hit. The Siiauton pile hoi, upon leallng tlio base tile tics Hie opposition was lecoit ing to thought to pa them back in kind but heie again the eltiplte.lt uf tho Pittslonltes was appatent. Their b itsini n. all unbeknown to the Si i in tonois had ptaetbed hittingat spoedv bills and the offoi ts of the Sitanton pitiliei went fm u night The homo to im w is also li nidliapped 1)V the jiiosente of Its captain, Itlght Pie leloi Hi haul It was thought to pull olf the game without letting him In, but ho got wind of It, was on deck and iinslsttd on plavhiR The team wanted him to utile at tlio i ml of tlio si i ond inning, but the Pittston plums lelustd to continue unless he vias kept in the game, and, in eonseeiupino, he stin eel The game was not bpgun until npailv r o'tlock, owing to the fact that ,m otbi i game was on at .! o'clock, and as a lesult. null five innings could bo pliiied. Tho scoie was 1 1-7, In favot of Pittston Later in the night, liow evei, it was ehangPd to i-0 in tavoi ot Scianton The Siiuntou team piotesled the R.nne because ot the unfair advantages tlio Pittston lads bad taken ind, aftei the usilois had boon hnnqiiPttod at the St Cloud thev agieed lo allow the inci te st ind U.inp llio game ciodited lo Si i.niton The teams vine made up as follows si I lull 11 llnli iiil- . ( impliill . . Pulley tillklll-i I llilinn dioii li nn Ilriilh . Mi hit sihiut ., spelluini .. I'lllilnii i tli hir I linu pilt In i I itilei vlinil-lop Mil mill ln.-L lii-e D.litimti sii nnd hi-e Ihiiil Im-i .. ,. lift nld .. . i c lit r l hi Id , uulit th Id . . sllll-lltule . e.iiiii iii- 1 mfoid llO)l)-l I lliiiiu llipliuin . ( urn Koidl- John Coc-tello, Oscar Wilson nand Kust hel and H.nij (iiallan, of Pittston, .iLcompanlod the team. The last named ,u ltd as unipiio This is the thiid stutcssivo Momoiial ilaj' that these two teams have ton tested, and vestculaj was the llisl limp lor Sii.iutnu to win. The foimti two Raines wue plaed In Pittston, CLirr works team won. Defeated the Jonas Long's Sons' Plnyeis of Wilkes-Bane. The Cliff vioiks b ise ball team de feated a (pain lopiosonHng llio Jonas Long's sous' stoic of Wllkcs-H.u i o 111 a .seven inning game at Athletic pnk oste'iila aftdiioon. The plaveia vieie. ( llff Wniks-1 . in. riclil heltl, llenii, eeiurr field. Wiith, pitiliei, ('Jiiiinii, -Inil-lop: Mai, Hunt ln-e, 1 li li n. we owl ln-i, liirinii, iitiliu, II uiin. n, lu-l line, siiinim, lei t fit M Innn Itti't Snm ( Ink, tilrhti, Celiliul, fii-l ln-e Dilmnie, lift hell, I'llinei, llll il I im , 'Ibmiiis. slerulop, Mil ihe, e.ulei fiel I Hud, s o .mil ln-e, pukir. risht lihl, Ihitilni pilt In The .moio by Innings follows ( MIT 'nkeis o 1 i n i n tu limit 1 1 n.-'s tune monfliiii- .. Special Sale. Our pi bos for i iifcs and mattings liavo alwa.i.s been vei v lea.sonable, but just now wo have niliile spoi lal )p dui lions. Mlih.iPlInn Hins, .V- Co, Ul Washliigltin in p. L. 11. Powell .s Co soil the best Pianos made, on montlih pa inputs. Ask for Kelly's union ctackcis. v9JJi mwjjf SE 11 AM 0 J lf Naff o u they iliil not like it 90 per cent. k IA THE WORKERS ARE BUSY NOW EARNESTNESS IS A TACTOR IN THE EDUCATIONAIlCONTEST. Its Pnitlclpants Aie Realizing the Tact That Theie Is Nothing but Gain and No Possible Loss in Woiklng to Secuio Subscrlbeis nnd a Good Education Commission of Ten Per Cent, to Those Who May Not Secure n Spcclnl Rewnul. Standing of the j I Leading Contestants Poind. "" T 1. Henry Schwenker, "" South Scinnton... 102 a. 2. Meyer Lewis, Scmn- . 4. ton 80 J 4- 3. J. Gni field Andei- 4- son, Cnrbondnle. . . 04 J 4. William Miles, Hydo -f J Pnik 55 . 5. AugUBt Biunner, Jr., . Carbondale 30 4- 0. Frank Kemmeier, . 4. Factoiyvlllc 27 4- 7. W. H. Hauls, Hyde 4. 4- Park 23 . 8. Miss Normn Mere- 4- dith, Hyde Park .. 14 4 0. David 0. Emery, " Wimmeis, Pa. ... 7 t 10. Miss Vida Pediick, "" Clntk's Summit. . . 7 444444444444tt The Tiiliuno's iMui atinnal Contest lJoptilment is a busy centip tlipsp davs, answpilng IuciuIiIps fioni pios ecllve woikeis and taking in tlio ub sciiptlons lioni otheis. Hn ncstness is beglnnlim to show up lu the woik now, and, and those who tontpmplato tijinrr theii foilune In this pioposi tlon sliould make a stait at onto, foi in Ihe natuial ionise ol events, the pine i.istinator Is apt lo bo let t behind. Oi ionise those who st.nted In al the beginning line not boon idle, and vet the ihanies vuie uovet beltei foi 11 good woikei to win one of the best ol the spec 1 1 icwaids on be list than now. Tills ansis p.iitlv it iim the tact that the nunibei ot woikeis Is not as Inge as tho value and numbei of the special lew .nils (lenmnds Put while tlfis is tlie condition, theio is mote need of baste on the p.n t of the intending woikei than tboie viould Iiivo been 0011 a week tgo, foi sint e that time tile ls of (ompetitois lias been lngelv augmentoil. The School Boy's Oppoituinty. Jlanv of the school bovs and gills have entoiod tlio Links of Hie woikeis and that alone is sufllc lent to make tlio competition 11101 e oMitlug The (imh.iro sehoolbov 01 gill is no mean opponent in a nutter like this Thev have lots ot fi lends, and besides Unit Hie. hrvo no hositane in apptoae b ing fiieuel 01 stiangoi with a good pioposltion And lliat Is whole thev gathci theii ciop of subscriptions moio easil than the mine timid older solieitoi It seems as If the most eliflident solicitor could not tail to leap a lair 1 on mil or nioi e for their labots. In fact, ill it Is assuicd to all who outer Hie light, lor If thev do not secuio one of the eight special lewaitls, thoy do .secuio a commission oL ten pot cent on each and pvetv stibsi llption Thev ate beginning lo leilie the f 1 nth ami advantage ot this moio than at the bo. ginning of tlio contest, and .no entpi ing (lie woik with the leollng that IMAPS I x 9r- TS Indexed County and Railroad Pocket Maps, $i and Shipper's Guide, showing entire t S railroad system 25C 'X S' ;-j F-xpress companies and accurately locating ST 5$ all Cities, Towns, Postoftkes, Railroad Sta- $i 5 lions, Villages, Counties, Islands, Lakes S; -S . and Rivers. All the principal cities, t g ' each IOC S' " y $ Population given according to 1900 olllcial gt us census. '. I R. E Prendergast rianufacturlng and Retailing Stationer, Lithograph- & 2 ing, Engraving, Printing, Binding. Office Supplies & 3 207 Washington Avenue, Scranton, Pa. 5; ; JMSrOur Work Always (Jives Satisfaction. Try Us. Si French Organdie Stationery Wo nio displaying Whiting's line of rjench Oigandie Pnpois Nvhich is now complete in seven diffeient shades and &1sps and which has become so popular for fine couespondence, Ve also have n new nnd handsome lino of Wedding Invita tions which will ceitainly inteicst buyens in this pinticulnr line. Many new novelties in box papeis for the spiing' nnd summer. nCVTAI P C HOC Stationers and IUI nvLL' ui,v. Oils, Paints maioney un & Manuianunne lompany, 11-140 Mnririlnn FitvtPt. T TELEPHONE 62-2. W CASEY BROTHERS, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave. It is n sine thing and Hint thev have nothing to lose and ov'eiythlng to gain. No Pnitinllty. Theio Is no piefeiied llt lu Tlie Tilbune'H plan. All tlie woikeis aie 1 1 o.i I ml alike, and all stand on an eiiual basis. It Is lo your advantage to cuter tho Held noil. Come and loin the band. A contestant who beglni to-dav bv Hecutlng eight ietihsulhois at one j ear cut li, would be next to the Nei V lionet of tho list. For a full description of the contest lead the iidvci tlseinent appealing on the fouttli page. Pop fui ther Infoima t Ion. 01 If eleslious ol obtaining a book of stibspilption blanks, addiess "IMIlor IMiuatlonal Contest, Scianion Tilbune, spianton, Pa " A boll! "vl 11. finp iipw Upilgbt I'lano can be flit at Powell's Musle Sloio fot Ask foi Kelh's union ciackois. Smoke the new lClcnn ligai, Co. The Worry of Buying A hat and the fear of not getting style and value is all taken away when you come to us. O'jr hats lead in beauty of design and reasonable prices. Two lines of "Made" hats for today. I Made of line fancy straw and chiffon and trimmed with dainty flowers, at each 1.49 II Pretty lace straw and chiffon were used in making these hats, for trimming beautiful summer foliage. Kach 1.98 Clarke Bros Engravers and Varnish t You Cannot Gild refined gold nor paint the lily. Neither can you get a purer or more whole some beer than. BOHEMIAN. 4444444444tt LeniW Arthur Watrexi President OrlHndo S. Johnson, Vlca Pre.. Arthur II. Christy, Cashier 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Capital, Surplus, $100,000 $100,000 AND TRUST WAVY Sn spKUCG hTREKl . Court House Squat e, SCRANTON, PA. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts A l IIIOIIII I) In lit Clurlcr lo a-itpt nil iiiiiiiitT of liinti, to ail i? Jlricbcr, lnulrr, (iimnlln, Atlmlnlslu for nr I vemtor, 'T'lll' AIJMs of lln. II ink arc pinlc t- fit li the Huliiiti Llcitttu Maim St'lcin IMRHCTORS L. A. Wntrcs. 0. S Johnion Wrn. P. rlnlHtcitl i:, P. KlnKhu-y Cicrett Warren Aug Rolilninn Joseph O'Brien 4 444444 44 Out into polite society make suie that your full diess fix ings me in keeping with the prevailing costumes. This store is pi spared to put the finishing touches on your wardrobe. Conrad, "A Gentleman's Furnishing Store." 305 Lackawanna Avenue. SEEDS Lawn, Timothy, Clover, Millett. 1 I I 325-327 Penn Avenae Some Tempting Items for Friday Shoppers. Porch Rockers; Full size, reed back and seat; ., large arms 1 ,OV Bamboo Corner Chair: Useful and ornamen- tal 1.79 Brass Trimmed Bed: Full sue, heavy stock, complete with woven wire . spring.. 5itiy Go-Carls: Natty design, re dining, bicycle wheels, heavy rubber tires.easy run- -Q ning; io value..,, 5.VO Refrigerators: Family size, ice capacity 3& n AQ pounds,,,, ,yo CREDIT YOUP CERTAINLYI THE:, 231-223.225-227 WYOMING AVBNITB. :-f'QiO iii tViMy r t ,9 if -.y