' t U' '&: P-Cfirf . ' T f tl ' THE SCR ANTON T1UBUNE-SATURDAV, JUNE 3. 100.1. 5' i.r-wj.'7 M Social- FIVE GRAVES. Tli? now'r lay iliMf Hit uln I1.1.I hint Whlti- and ml. Intrrlititl, in snow Ami flu1, n'rr Hit? sod jouiiit Eii-cn, Knlwlnotl like mcm'iloi of Irlnul Jiul fni. lllor.m from Hit iltti tntn'j uinl'ii IiIiI the lone km.- wlictc In cli'il" ill""' Jtr Iniril Ihr-m urll 111 life, multl 'lln tnrc -lull endow l lie this Mm -'Ihi' arc nil Unit lie lus of I1I1 hc.iIIIi tmliy. V ilool(o .prit no inutile In tell llir Utile low nioiiml, fomnllrn, Imlorn i urn' then- ".is who miicuiht ml "ll A handful of Hold ll.iw'i Miill-vl In lln inntli. M nt-jr liy 11 nlilii i-gilin uiul uriil III Ills HIV llllt pt'Jtllul OIHltlEll In m .1II1 llii" little H.IR ami tin- hlo-niiis 'jiijaiird lly din of rlllc 01 Mure i-hi-ilh. A iimliltn 1ipl In (In nun Jn-t Micro. While of "onl slir li.i.l In mi .1111I lilewul, And lirr fair- .i loielltr linn tlio filr Milto lilies lli.it tmtu-il tlio plu i of her u-t, lil IIicii 'illil llii tuif nil ilim nml litown 'Villi the nopi n slilvnliiff (In in Hi .' Vt l lifted .1 red Bf-t.iiilu'n'ft iron Ott-r one who illi-d on Hii tulliH'.t tut-' - II. '. I'. LITTIiH Im talked of now lint tlio Aunoiy b.ill. Tit-Iu-ts uvc goltiK llko bot cukes anil then Is a great tleinttiitl for bows. The Kotillonien at the head of the af fair (Incline I hat it Is tn be the Ktealest success ever chronicled for Setanton .mil as they have been rather ttuecc-s. fill men they ntiKht to know. The Tielitoii Countty club's gulf team . ilefeiiti'd tilt Seraiiton club on the Oak land links at Tienton by the lollowliiK me Scranton Countrv (dub A. .. Ilimt Itmtnn. ": l C. Fuller, I: .lames Itlalr, .li . 0: II. C. Shafer. 1). V. S. Ti.riey. 0: M. I!. Fuller. .": C. I.. Watkins. :.': .1. II. IliooUs, fi; II. S. KliiKsIiury. 0: tiilal, H. Tienton Count'., club K. Al. Hunt, a. Sunt Scitinmcl, n; Chat lev S. .1V11 V kit. II: 1.. Fiiriu.ili, T: IJ. S. Wood, : , f. II. Tobln. 11. Duni-uii Antli-i -iin, II; V I'. Kent, I; William White, li; tnl.il, 'Pile Kolf h.iliillt-.ip at (he rouiitiy dub Thui.sday was inli-i p.stliif-; In spite o' the condition of the links. Alessis. . II. .Stoi r.s and Kaymond Sanderson note tied Willi a -cole of !Mi. AIlss 1iKi1sla Arehbald won in the ladles' putting- match, AIlss Fiamis Hunt lo hk the tic. The lo'-s 11I l!e. Di C. i: lioblnson and Ali.s. TtobliiMin Iimhi thi. eoni niuuil. has been the chief tuple of t-on-u -iilitin the past week. Hoth have n uiiim ldace in the allcctions of the (iinicK.ition of the .Second church, and also far beyond its (mline. Their ilepartuie will mean much to Scianton that cannot be cxpicssed in winds. AIlss l'citha Wood, of Iteadins:. the new scucial .sieielary of the Vomit? Women's chilstlan iis-oii.itliii. will ar nve in the city today, and will be t h KueM of Ali.s. 1:. II. Hippie for a shoit time Today will llnhb the woik of AIlss ' 'Inn lotto Savage In this city In con nection witli the Youiib Women's chiistian association, as far as per sonal contnet is concerned. Never until tlie Last Day of all, when lecoids Ions uniemcmbcied .110 bi ought to the littlit. will be Unshed her beautiful in flueiue upon the youns: wonicn of our (omniunlty. Noble in chaiacter. in tense in spiiltuallty, this scholarly (umiT woman has wrought Into the lives of bundieds somethiliR' sweet and blessed that must ever gleam like a silver thread in the dull wont of soi (lld. toilsome days and nights. Every thought of hers bus been to point to waid the white .standard of puiity and lofty pmpoM. to make womanhood tine and exalted, ind to put something into the lives 6t 'lie girls which would !?PpI Special Bargains Saturday IN Udies'urnishings S0O "Umbrellas, fn&t black, steel rod, Parttgon frame, oak tie handles 39c. 100 Umbrellas, twill silk, steel rod, patent push, new horn, imitation ebony and natural crooks, silver-tip handles. This is n. $1,50 umbrella, for. $1.00 Shirt Waists, ox blood, chain bray, sure to wash and went; very prettily made $1.00 Ladies' Whit? Waists Large assortment just veceived, India Linen, Persian Mulls and Organdies; very daintily put together with lace and embroidery, at $1.00, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50, up to $5.00 Taffeta Bibbou, all silk, wide, lQc, grade , , 10c. Kid Gloves Ml of our popular M, & H. $1 Gloves, Saturday only, at.,. 85c. a Koraa Gloves, $1,50 quality, for $1,15 Natural Chamois Gloves , , . , , 30c, Corsets Our Summer Batiste, light weight, is a beauty .....,,, 50c. Summer Corsets, our $1.00 goods MEARS&HAGEN 415-417 Lackawanna Avenue, P Uetraottal always lead them to a higher plane. That work has been planted In ro tunny young hearts that sotnewheie It must bloom Into loveliness mid perfec tion. All's Savage will go away beat lug uuuuinheicil holies ami good wishes for a flltin e of Inllnlte ImpphiPi-K and suc cess. The conceit for the (ircen nidge Pub. Il( library, to be given In the lectute loom of the Oieen Ridge I'tesbyterlan church to-night, will be under the aus plies of the following ladles: Airs, (leorge S. Sturges, Airs. II. II. Vnt. AIlss Anna If. Sanderson, Airs. J'. I. Fuller. Alts. AI. I,. Jackson, Airs. (1. AI. Ilallstead, Airs, James 0. Samlet son, Alls. (.'. I). Simpson, .Mrs. J. A. Price, Airs. r. II. Watkltw, Airs. (!. Fled Whltlemoie, Alts. 1.. H. Powidl. Alts. Kdson AI. fliecn. Alls. 1!. At. Wliilon, Alts. II. AI. Stieeter, Airs, l.aton H. (Jakfonl. Airs. .1 AV. Hounrtli, Airs. A. C.VwIlehell, Alls. H. (i. Dunham, Alts. I!. J. llennell, Airs. f ('. Comegys, Alts, (.'. H. Stinges, AIis. W. C. Van HIarconi, Airs. A. F. Law, AIr. K. 1.. Aleiriinan, Airs, a, V. Itower. Airs. It. K. Hurley, Alts. ,T, "W. Dusenbtiiy, Alls. C. T. Hel luniy. Airs. J. W. Peck, Alls. C. A. Kear, Airs. W. 1. Kennedy, Airs. T. K. Jones. Alls. J. n, Ulmmlck, Alls. I'lcs ton Itoblnson, Alls. 13. F. Cbambeillti, Alls. II. It Reynolds, Alls. (Jeorge San deison. AIis. A. (!. Thomason, Mis. Townsend Pome and AIlss Klla V. Itouey. The conceit, which pi utilises to be a very brilliant musle.il event, will be gien by (lie Tieble Clef societies of West Plttstou and Sci anion, under the rill potion of AIis. Alaxwell Chapman. AIlss Alorrow, pianist, assisted by Airs, ('lain Sbnpson-Hrady and sttlng (itln tette. First violin, Fied Wldnia.ver; second lolln, Sam Oppenhelm: viola, Chailfs J'okorney; 'cello, T. II. lllp paid; double bass, Chailcs Pabst, and a choius 01 fifty vohes. The society gave a delightful conceit Thutsday night at Plttstou. All. W. C. Fulton. AIis. Kirk and .MKs If hk aie in Buffalo, wheie they will speid seveial days befoie taking a C'.inadlan nip. .Miss oi.ii, i Simpson Ui.idy sang nt West Pittston Thursday night. The Fin tnlghtly I.iteiaiy ilub was enlei tallied at the home of Air. and .Mis. W. AV. Kissinger, of Alouioe aenue, on Alonday evening . last. The guests weie: Air. and Afis. Itob eit Williamson, Air. and Airs. ;. N. Kdson, Air. and Alts. H. h. J'eabody, Air. and Ahs. F. H. Hamilton, Air. and AIis. (1. Fisher. Air and .Mis. 1,. j lol HiighWoitb, Airs. Hutchison, AIlss Kd son, .Miss Hutchison. AIlss Hollings woith. Aliss Smith. Air. Hairy Smith, Air. Webb, Air. Doane. Alls. F. S. (Jodfley gave a beautiful luncheon at the .leiniyn yesteid.u, in honor of AIlss Savage. The guests weie. Alts. W. 1). Kennedy, AIis. J. A. Lansing. .Mis lleisehel Hall, All.. K. 11. Ripple. Mis. Pieue. Alls. William H.iule, Alls. I.. R. Stelle, Dr. f.aw AvjhI, Aliss Deacon, AIlss Florence Richmond. Aliss Weir, Aliss Van Non, Aliss Slim 1, AIlss .Mi fiaughey. The same loiunilttee will -er e at the Country club tea today that was to h.uo seived last Satin day but for the rain. The ineinbeis aie: Airs. H. i:. Watson, Alls. A. C. Twitebell, Alls. F. J. Piatt, Aliss Hunt and Ali-s Cour seu. Alls, Ohauncey Reyiiolils, ul Wjoin ing avenue, has Issued invitations to tin marriage of hei daughter, Chaun eie, to Dr. W. K. Keller, the ceiemony to take place Wednesda, June the lilli, In St. Luke's chinch. The in.iiiiage or Aliss Alaile Tines, dale to Air. BIs-MI, of Chicago, will nie extia value. All the new shapes and styles Hosiery Department Ladies' Vests 5c. Ladies,' Vests, lace tiimmed. . . 10c. Ladies' Vests.tiinuned with lace and silk libbon 12 l-2c. Ladies' Fine Vesta, lace tiim med, 25c, goods 10c, Ladles' Tine Vests.sllknlisle, as flue as silk 25c, Ladies' Fine Muslin Gowns, 75c gaiments 50c, Ladies flue Muslin and Ctunbiic Gowns, beautifully trunmed with lace aud embroideiy . , , . 05c. Ladles' Muslin Draweis, best grade, nicely made and tiim med with lace and embroidery 40c. Muslin Skltts, tuckeaand hem stitched, cambric flounces, $1.25 goods 05c, Boys' Heavy Hose.double knees and soles , , , , , , . , 12 l-2c. Infants' Cashmeie Hose, silk heels and toes, black, white, ed, tan, blue and pink ,,., 25c. Misses' Bed Hose, flue mercer ized 25c. goods , , , , 21c. Ladies' Fine Black Hose, gien adlne stripes ,...., , . 25c. take ptnee Juno 2.". til Oreeinvleh, Hie country place of the bible's imrctits, Mr. and Mts. W. 11, Trtiesdtilc. Atlas Amy Jrssuii, it this city will be one of the hrltlcMrtitldF. The wedding ts to be a most chiboiate nffntr. A nl vnle ynr.ht will entry the gitcits down ft oin Nw Ytuk, tetttntlng with them by moonlight. The bible rind gloom will spend th 'lr honeymoon In Ihimnc The utitirlngo of Alls lhuinn Han ley, eldest daughter of Air. and .Mrs. William Jlnnley, n Ah. Atthur It. Wllllams.of Now York, will take place nt the home of the bible's pureiils next Wednesday. The ceremony will be witnessed by the Immediate leliu lives only. Movements of People Mr. unit Mil. w II. Wlijtr mi In Vcw Yolk. M K. (Illnuillli, of Jliilln'irj klurt, Is in Nt'n' Uik illy. Mr. I.ron I.riy li.u Bono on i trip to llilllmoir ami t'hljl'ltilil. Mi. it. ,1. n-nnoll nml .Mli II, mull 1H Ro to Itiifliln oil .Momlj), Mr, .lolm IlnrU, ul Cirn IIIiIri'. Ia ti tumid limn i l wcokV liL In Xiw mk MIm I'liir.i .Mnllliowi will spmiil tlio Jievt fmv wrrk III the smith nK Hie uu-t ot Iii'inK Mr. ILiriy llinnii, ot I he Aimlfiin vt Mn-U', will ro tn Cj)( May May (01 lln1 rmiinid Mk. Iloliftl Oiibln, of N(iv Vmk, N il-lthiR at the lionn of V 1!, Stim, mi llc IiipI. Mr. Jiel Mrs T. 0. Von -totc h will Ipjp lie innirfiH iiIkIiI foi nn ptcinliil lilp In tlio M I.1111FH .1, Ciilklii, fiiinioilv lunik kiipcr fi" ("Jvpy lliothilo. lift for Now iiik jiliul.i In arrcpt a iiinie lnmtln' poslllnn. (.'nii'ijl Snppriiitdiili'iiL T. 1. ( Luke mill Mn trr Cir Ilullilor b. T. (.'jnllilil, nf the l.iikiuiiii lu l.illtoiil, hirnl i.ti'iiljv In New "i k Jtbi LnnrlU VUlliJIus who l p IIiik koihp Aciknullh her father, Mr It. II Willi me. .it llir .Icunjii, will so to CuIKiniiii In the iuini ! a foitni;ht. lliv. anil Ml. II V. ILitiitiinml, .if the (lhph.il'1 I'ribytprlan ihnidi, lenc on .MutuUj nevt (m the I'm 4iiierii.ui epn"llloii at lliirtalo. 'llnj will he ifiirie ahoill li iok , Mri. II. thuir, wife of lln. O. II i. "I Raltliunre, Mil., .1 foimrr patnr ol the AilJins Ax line (Jerinin Mi-tliwliil l'ji- op it (.hinili, H Ihe (sliest of Hei (I. Itolillin. M. .I. Kellj. Jl. .I. I.jnott, II 0, lliniliini, ( ii.irli.4 II. cinnmi, tlutlf, U. Ollili". iltc. I. N. dihlm anil .lolm II -luntiti ere nciMeieil it the Hotel Mhfit in New- otk tbin wii'l ! HER POINT OF VIEW f. S1IK WAS 'tiled of it nil, and al though she sympathized with the man who kept l chelating his old fashioned belief Implied In the state ment, "Well, it always has stopped." yet, .still she begun to have her doubts that it would stop this time. Then she wanted to wear a diffeient sown fioni the bobby, shoit affair which makes a woman look so unstylish and he had splashed round in the wet "o much that she iccalled old bed-time -torles about people who rich web-footed to lit piolongeil condition of the weather. Then, too, she thought about nur solf club and its pioposeii visit id Tienton. "Whatever may be the acioinplish ments down in Jersey, our men had not anticipated Kolnir equipped a la Caleb West, and had not piactlced deep sea ililviiiir. And so In the midst of a p.ir lluildily damp downpour she ileclded in despeiation to rh nsk the Weather Alan what he meant. She had piepaied a little list of ques tions, somewhat as follows: Do you believe we need a weather station In ficidiiton? Is it not pxccpilliiKly hmely spending most of one's days and nights on a inof like a cat, or St. Simon Stylltes on bis pillar? Do you always come off when you hoist a cyclone signal. Don't you think Scranton needs a p.utleular brand of weather instiu iiients Just as it has lo have some thing special and unique in politicians? Do you think that you thoroughly unilei stand our case? . If you came fiom where they hae only two seasons, the i.iiny and the dry, do you. feel that It has piepaied on somewhat for one season, the i.iiny and that you will use ynur in fluence to liae it adopted? Isn't Ibeie some olliei place whole ou would piefer to reside? Aie you awaie that we never hail such weather until since ou look chaige" Have voil all the latest kinks In l it in guages aneiiiids, eli., hygin meteis, baroineteis, Ihei mometeis, evapot mooter'', iinemoineteis, and all the other omelets and meters? Scian Hui always wants the newest of eveiythlng, fumi Kiandpaients in chickens. It might be stated light bete that she didn't ask one of them. Now it is safe to pi edict (pi edict is a favorite term in a weather Inn e. in) thai, nine-tenths of be people lu Seianton earnestly believe that the weather man spends his time on the loof of the Council building with mys tetious accoiiipanlmeuts of cutients and wires and vanes and telescopes and things. It Is rather a shock lo your piPcoucelwd Ideas to find li tm oe i upylng a seiles of handsome p.ulois some stories below the loof and not doing anything In p.uilcular in savo the world fiom number flood. You could find It in your lieait to foiglve him for some of our iccent weather if you should come upon him up theie exposed tn the element, dietiched and a-chlll wiiile he peifotiued lucauta thins or made some apparent effort to make the sun shine, but to see him sit ting down In a very comfortable chair in that trout loom, a whole lot ill ier and move lespeetuble looking than youiself and facing a view acinss thn housetops as exquisite lu lis frejili loveliness as an Illness plctuie, was to feel like Introducing an exceedingly wet Newfoundland dog Into the place to give one shake over the linmnculato occupant and his envlioutnent. Why, he (lldn'l even han to get himself damp to count the feet of ralu we've been Inning, lu tho pallor next ifom was a neat, contented looking lit tle machine under a glass case, as if it had been one qf your grandmothers wax wie.ilhs, inul If you'll believe It, theie It was doing all his work for 111 ill. and setting It down pi luted on a toll of paper While ou weie talking, "Click!" It said, and putting out u delicate, forellnger, made n liltln jog so I III the Hue It was patiently ttacing. That was a something of nn Inch a hundiedth pethaps the Weather Alun said, although the way il was coming down just then the lain I mean either the machine or the AVeather Alan was mistaken, for It must i.in been feet If he hud gone out and tiled to cioss Spruce stieet he would have thought dltfcieutly about the sjllght lain fall for the week. Any time that the AVeuther Alan is boied (by the way, he Is a very good looking person, and single, too), iind the landscape out of the fiont windows glows weaiisouiely monotonous, all he bus to do is to go Into that next loom and amuse himself with the apparatus. There Is one de lightful cotttilvnuce lu the outfit. It Is u kind of tnipezt thing, only Instead of the peifottuer on Ihls tnlnlntuto tiapesie, uic suspended two thertno meteis. When .Mr. lllink wahln to be amused he ties up tho end ot one of these In u bit of muslin, for nil the world like a sore thumb, dtps It In a glims of wnter and sets It whirling over tho hat' llko an acrobat. Then, when It doesn't ninttso bltn nny more, he glances casually nt the mercury nml finds out how damp It Is or rather how much humidity Is in the atmo sphere, (loudness knows It was dump enough that day. Then thet" weie two other theruio itieteis, only that Isn't what he called them, who He nut nt full length on support. They ate like the stop watch that you ue ul the races. One of 'em can be set to have the niercuty stay light still foiever .it nny lie shed temperature and do other stunts. Hut the oddest thing of nil was a. combination iff copper skimmers, with long handles, like the one you use In fruit preervlng four of them fast ened together on a iod by the ends of the bundles, and when you set them In motion they are very funny In their gyration. The woman who wnt down to see why we hud to have such weather foigot what the skimmer thing wa for. but It was alleged to be something useful. It was certainly !imulng. "Annie" Momcthlng was It nani". nh vest Anemometer; and It tin ns double somersault or some such tiling when the wind blows haul enough. They call It a Bureau, this weather headquni teis though why. theieVi no body who seems to know. It would be Just as sensible to rati It a di ess-suit case or a folding hed. To be sine, there was some .sort of a bureau In one of tlie pallors, supposedly kept theie because It l surmounted by a minor, pet hup befoie which the as sistants may (onib their hair and try on new necktie, when weather busi ness I quiet, but otherwise theie Is no excuse for the geneial label In the Setanton station. They say a. weather mail must have a head for llgurcs and be able to add up tlie same column several timer, without Belting as many diffeient answeis, but thut feat would seem to demand a dek inther than a bateau. The ofllclal who manage tlie weather for Scranton and vlclnllv Is a Vhgln ian. and has all the courtliness which tradition yields to that historic legion, lie is glad to welcome IMtois to the "buieau" any afternoon, for the hatd woik Is done In the morning, i-o he say., when they all sit down like little boyn In school and dtaw maps, and then wiite out a t remise which em bodies plans .something like those em ployed in the old-fashioned "expeil ence meetings." Goodness only knows what would happen to us IT they fall some day to send the lesult of their ilelibei.Ulous and obsei vutions lo AV.i.shlngton. When it was hinted the other day that we hae been accustomed heiu In Seianton to diffeient weather in spring times' gone by befoie we acquit ed a weather buieau, Air. Clark smiled pa tiently and said that he had some rain lett over when he eame from Little Mock, Aik,, and hence these teais, and we might be thankful he hadn't pio dueed a cyclone. lie then pioceeded to tell a little lemlnlscence of that city, which is fi noted bv a mountain lidge, which, like Ibsen' plctuie of Bland's house by the pieciplce, "Lie, the if( linn' s,i puine llielln .Mm jiittitnr iiKiinii.ilu will 'lint, when (he lejCi Nprmi; n m.tr 'Ihe l.iimiiiim; ni,il.inhe julls thur Out otll In ills and we lie rlui As in the hollow ol .i fill " Thus Little Hock, when tornadoes Lome bowling along, .snuggles closer to the sheltering i Idge and the toi iiudo skip oer with no damage to tlie city. Alter a long resident theie, Air, Clink had repeatedly noted this peeull aiiy fortunate choice of a locution, nml once when an appeal was made to him to wiite an aitieh on local condition, he congiatulated the people on their safety fiom the devastating stoims of that legion. Two days theieafter. his assistant hud gone up to the ioo to take ob servation, when .udilenlv the .sky tlaikened and in tlie next few seconds .several things happened which caused Air. Clink lo do some rapid calculating In which the pioblems aiose as to whether it weie better to go up on the I oof and fall with tlie building, or go to the cellar and let the building fall on him, or slay light where ho wa and ssitffer both catatiophcs. The win dows weie blown In, the doors weie blown out, tlmbeis ami debils of all kind weie piled up Indlscrimlnateh, and tho place was neatly a wieck. The ns.stiuus c.une down ptei ipllately and, seeing the chaos, at once divided thai their chief hail beep w hilled out Into uilil-alr anil wits annihilated. The town was left lu total duiknes.s by tlie swilt change of piessine at the gas plant, .Many persons weie killed and, in short, Little Itock, In spite of Its r,afe loca tion, had a visit fiom a l'eaiful tor nado, and the people who weie lot t ulhe icad the weather man's tornado unit le with mingled .sentiments. On the whole, the weather man tan nut he blamed for all this tumble. He hits i en lly endeu voted to set sunshine lor today Kilday.i we weie to hne hail It in l.uge iind ptotuso quantities, To lin sine, It lalns, but that gives you tin opportunity to go down and see how much of It Is falling by the hour, and you may find out a whole lot of tiling that never would have iKcuiied to you If we had not seemed a weather hut cuit all of our o n. Saucy Hess. IS AGAIN" A WINNER. Dr. Wentz Attiacting Much Atten tion at the Hoise Show. In Us teport of the Philadelphia lioi.se show yesienhiy, tlio Ninth Atueiicau of that ilty wild; "In tho horse. In liuiiuvi class Di John L, Wcntii, of Seianton, can led auuyjhe Hi. si and second piUes. Ills tandem pair, I.oid Hlilliant and Lord Hidden, ill I ven slngl., did tin woik, Dr. Wentx diovo l.oi tl lioiiien mill socmen second prize. Auui llotunyl, of New Voik, diiive lliilllunt." The 1'ubllo Ledger had this: "Thii class foi horses in huruess bi ought out the hlddeis for the ilch challenge plate, and theio was little .surpiise when thn blue ilhbon was given to Loul lit II ll.int, a niagulllcuut chestnut, exhibited by Dr. John L. Wentz. The Mime own er's loid fiolden received (lit: ted. The pii.es wen $10(1 to the Hist mid $".li to the seioud, and Dr. Wentz got them hoth." Pianos and Oigans of tho finest quality can always, be purchased at the ery lowest price .i.ul on tlio easier , terms at Ciueiiisoy Hall, ail uiul .MO Washington Ac, Sci union, Pa. 4 fr 4"! 4 4 SCIENTIFIC SALAD "liijuurate knowledge I, a tljiKtriii thing, Co In all tlilnsi let in he an untie" Ittaiter nt the Sjlid would me-illy alii inc In tn.v tak bv jukliiu ipiitloiu (not ump" cully lor piihllcalloii), which If VmIIiIp will l.e anwpred In full In mi etilv I mi. il He Mreklf Silail and their ireclpt iUi.iim'Ir'lRetl limneillately by mail. Ml vielt i oinmtinliM I loin lnnt, however, a J duPer of tome, hear the writer'! lonnl nJint aid aildren ai nlhrrwiv they uiinol lie t.iken Into tote nldernllon. How the Deaf nnd Dumb Are Made to Hear and Speak, YOl'St! Orrl llemoli, tin ileJf, dumb .mil lilllul thut of lit Ira Keller, ii.u ntcntly hettnl epokn ..eteral woid, mid lo, a purely meclunlial pinti-vt hit jo been tjtnilil lo ieiik many word and cipii lententm IntetllRiiitlv, a lh.it lie no It lifter admlti tint he I n mute, nml hit tejilnM IKiially tiiitlentltnl hli niokin tlloit iratllly. He li all etptrt typewriter, wntkinit the Imliiiineiit raplill and ntmratrly, He ii-es the nuihlne for all lilt hi It ten work -SriPiitlln A'lierb'.in In Hill totiiiprtloif It Ih Ililue'llhK to note tint Alexander (lruhiin Hell, the rrputeil imrntor of the teledioue, In hi lirst exitiliuenm with the ltei ttlephoiip, Ioiik hefoip ISTo, iriiloj Mil nl lo I'i'lelllii t an liiltnlin h ine.tui nt whlrh ih'Jf mtittt totiltl li, nude to perteite tunind-t liy me. thunltal inejii. mi at to w.itti lln in of jpptoith hit; ilinci'i'. lie, lieini; al Hie time .irllilllatlnn tearher In the Mimlniril Deaf ami Puinli A.i li'in, appreiljhtl the fait tint sound ilhiathin could be peicehrd by the totally tliaf h. Hie iiip of touth uud in this manlier, a hit ftlhtr before liltn in s(flHiml, taught hl-i pupils to ar lliiihte in nil lit heailnj; and luil the idea Hint .1 Mnall inlninient roiiltl he tarried In the nape of the link by the deif mute, whlih would ttan. llllt bound illiratlont to the fkin of Ihe mrk, either direct or thiotitth the inlrrvi niton ot an tin trio iniioiit. He wrt fully tairled out hit tit t Idea, prohably heraute he Lftame mote lie tereiled In the problem ot sound lraittnlson oel Ionic dittanies anil thus pi i fell id the tele phone. Since then, liunexrr, maiij more or bt auiies-fnl expniinniN hue been tried lo m.ik the deaf intttet hur, and. ton-equenlly, leam to talk and now we learn tint an eleitrlrlan who hit for -.01111 .teats Ihmii dpiotim; hlnitelf lo Ihe rffict of telephone (.Miration on the huiiuit iMr tlaiint to Inve tpjihed the point .it which it it po'tilde not only lo enable deaf people to hear better lluouu'li the ttlephoue, but alto to trenictlicii the net let and orKant of heaibiir b the ute of that liettiuiient. It has long betn known that many deaf people, to whom oidinau com ei tut ion It hiiudihle, ran discern lil itif i ly what it .aid lt llitni nter the telephone. The ilci llii Ian In iitetiott h.is tinned Ihit fjrt le Rood aiiotinr. 'CtkinK', foi iiHt nice a iiiuuhei nt deaf liiulpt at j It-time lait, 1. teats thein it a (aide and putt (iter tin ir lieadt l t latntt of light aluminum lOunertlnK Iwo reetheiii. whhli are .idjutted ot t the e.n-. M the nppotlle side of the table he he.nlt hhutelf, in fioul of a tletiie retemblintt the rirdtiuty tian-niiller, Into whit It one fpeaks in ibIiir the leleplmne, Clo.c at hit hind it a little tniltli whleh vatit.t the Intentilv of the eleiliical tlbrationa airotdiiif; to the uiy inp; condition of Hie itiiiiiilar peueptlmi of the retpectlie ineinbeis of the ilat. Fltdt liunlna; on ,i modernate Liitrenl he notet him- manv i in hear hit volte at he .".peakt inln the trantmiller. He then takes a slronner ilujlioi). tpeikt 1.110 and notes the ip.iilK In Ihit i) he learns the strength of eneh ear, ind Hie tlejjree of sound best .ulapted lo brini; the oruant nt nny Mttii ttl.it far into reponiie ilir.ilion. patt of Hie tut tlie titatmetit it lo snbjei t the tar for a n'llum lenclh of lime tliily to ant li tibratlont. Tne e plottpr of Hut tjitiiu iii.ilutatut th.it Hieie is not 01 e nf detinev, m ui.tyio white all the tail out tnaiit of Hie outet .tint inuei eat ire 50 ctmiplftelt destioted at to pteilmle the pnt.i. bllltir of ionieintr AOitnd pei.eption to the tune pollers i( tlie bniii, primiled nnl,t Ihe sound wmts can be tontritl with sitttii irnt dneclnes ind inltn-ilt. He olliins to line aehiiieil thit lesult pun in caes where the em diiinit ate not only ruptured, lett hate been 1 ontpletelj le tiioveil. In sin li ijes Hie sound wilts tnii-t .ttt. of couise, direetlt upon the (lelii.tte internal met hiniMii of the inter 1 .tr. line lhin', howeiet, appears iildint, naiiit ly, tint bt ineins of llii, t.'.tem ait inMructur, iitin h srtiet of tnnnuiid tereittf, 1 .in 111 linljhi (oiiimitnltatloii with an intire irond of deaf mutes, ten hint; 1ln.n1 -inuil tjmoiud. Electrical Fiotection of the Mails. 'Ihe it.othie dtpiitineel is uiiliini; all lit mean, in in-nie Hie Mituiit of iii.nl ttnttii, and II may not be tiitt ill,, known thai the t-oiein-unlit ic mini Is fioni liuif ii lime Itwtt of nueie tint)., ile.itutl with tins t nil in tuw. 'I'lie pot ofhif I. it sipliieil innslilcialile leasee by nrtfin ind thc'ie- who wile iluwil in uiilfonn I1V1 tcoieriinu nl tnnl colhcloit .mil piniided wltli du pln.lte ke.tt. s 1 1 1l.1t111.1l tletiie fin pioten it.,; Hie hint hott it now luing Ir-tid. nittn bet of null luiet wilh link- t let till ally ton llnllttl halt betn in-aaiUd oil one of the null mutes in the hiiMtip- seittnu of the tapital. .nys lln West 11 11 i:i,ctriei.iti. Hie 1le1ltlt.1l loiklli.' detltfA tie iin.lfr the lontiot of .111 npitalin 11 the ienttal vt at ten 11 tin po.tottiti, while llnte U ihiik, sitiiilir in appetrinie tn Hie oidiiuty w,itihiiuu'A iloik, pintideil wllh tnethanim wlihh prints the numbiis of the mill bines when tltiv aie opeitid and when (hey ate elo-.(d. tin fit st box must imaiulilt he intled In the ml In Inr. as Hut box innliolt the opei.itiou of ilie loik of box niuiiht 1 , biu 11111111101' of niituUi t JI..I n. on. Mill .illowiliK' the null lollritoi time to naih the tn-l ho, the npit.itor it the leinral st.niuii pn'in .1 hiiilun wlihh nli.t-tr 1 M'totidaii lotkint; ileilte, .tutl allnwi. the t.,i. ller'r. key tn tlitovt Hie lurk boll. 'Ihe iiponln,' (f this but pei fin nth the same -el ihe foi ho niuiiliir 2 it thai pi ifnruini by ihe opii.iloi .11 the teniul Malloii; H1.1t it, m. .iiiliun itli .til', Hie huk fur lie i nlletti't'M key to open. Suite iiuiiiilinir boxes .tie set hi the ,it one opined, it it t.bt ions that the pie din imlnid onln ol lei t.tt ii'il bt Ihe inllnlni mu- lie Mm lly jd beted lu 'tin ait of opeultij! and 1 liitlni; rult nail bn it helaiitly reitndei on a time dial at "Ci lilr.il," and in ui' of tiulanful Jtlrmpls lielnit nude In oprii tlieui Mentul" l lii-l.iiuli liotiHeil of "trouble on Ihe rotlle" In Hie liiisint; of an ilullii bell, should the iinjion ill-i- nhril the 1 nil. i foe de-ire. In t iulili.il, with the operator .it "t'.nli.il" he 1 in do mi by puts Int.' a bittliiii at any null bot, 11 pii-'aiiaured iod..' of nliiialt periiilltlilii Hie Hiidini; of .1 frw lui pot I ml uiiM.ai,'eii " t Illuminated Clocks. 'Ihe llluuiiR.il ion nt a 1 lot k f.u e N utidinibl edly an liiipnitilil uiatlei, and it U autpii-iiitf now thai Hie eliitilc ll'ht It obi tin tide in many uuaitei. Hut pioxust In lids dliritlou lut not bent 11111 - lapitl, t pointed out by Mr S X Jolilitnii lit a ptpei on Hut ouhjitt liefme H.e Sotlelv of Am, Kat is Hie vn.i..t fuim ,.( illii inlnaiil fur the illiiiiitiulli.il of iluik. It 1 "i India die woik, uioI.t and dtxiilorn Hie xl.l-., dries up the nil and it :tltiKeier must iiii-ull aide I auipt aie pufeiable U js litihl, but lie didiituKi'S of the ilettrio Hitht uer all otheit fr I Ilia puipuse must he itinerant aduiltli'd line aibanUite not .pei ifu ally iiunliuuiil by Mr. .lohu ton, ;ays tin Diglkdi Mlutilial Wmld, It the rao Willi wliiih the illtuutualioii nf the dial uil be made autoniilii when ileitrliitt is Hie Unlit 111,' a u t 1 1 1 Substitute for Coal, X wotkiiian In a f.uiiuii theiulial woika lut liutlllid 11 t,ublltult foi isial. Willi It t'l-ls jboilt .'.". (t'tit.t per -2u pniinilx lu iiiiiiufji inn I'ul is Ihe basts tf Hie furl. Il 'itet out t: 1e.1t I11.1l. biirtia with a luuhl lltiue ami leaieai no kljf and only a siiull tpiaiilili of while J-h 'the put it dried, mould by iiiathliiery, inhtil v. till ihrtiii li.li, and pteseed inlu lutik alupe A New Metal Cleaning Solution, paleiil 1 en nt ly Ktautid ptvn the follomug luttiiuU for a metal drilling (onipotilion: I'm r twttr, I ttalloiii piilJJh.iu tjibmule, I ounte; ioUvliiut lyaulde, '4 ottiite; .so.liiun taihouate, .. ouitie; thiol lile of todluni, l-lll mime. 'tin aoliition la itiid al the holllnir p.unt. and a ttton;; ileitiU tuiiciil einployed A foiuutloii of gun (aket plate, whkli juiiuiiliately ttparalra all tfriarf 01 oiler Jinpuiitlfb fiom the cbjnt exposed and nndii it diuulially ileau Encouragement for Tiee Plaining. new plan lutlni: fot ha objtit the dl.ttllni Hon ot yourn; tuts lliiouiihoul Ihe lottntiy will be put into praitiul opciation next ywl by the eirelaty of .iiriiuiliuie. An iuieeiliiation hat Ltcn made lo disiout the wth'Uti wliii.li uill Jonas Long's Sons Store News for Saturday, June 1, 1901. Today's Store News is especially interesting to all who are either directly or indirectly affected by Com mencement Day. This all-important event is looked forward to with eager anticipation by hundreds. We have gathered generously with a view , of satisfying every want of the graduate and her friends. Whether it be wearing apparel, or gifts, you'll find them here. Goods by the yard that would require big space to de scribe in detail Lawns and Linens of all kinds, Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, Ready-to-Don Apparel of every kind, Gloves, Hosiery, Shoes, Muslin Underwear, Knit Underwear, Millinery of every kind, also Neckwear, unts or an Kinas. useiui Books, Silver Novelties, Pictures, Furniture Novelties, 5 in fact you can buy everything and anything you want, all under one roof." J Shoes Thera is a deal of enthusiasm in this shoe store of ours these days. Increased space, increased help everything tends to make this a model department. t For Ladies' Dongola 1 .3" Kid in either button or lace you can have either patent or kid tip, the heel and the shapes are the newest. t For Oxford Ties made 1 .23 of Dongola Kid, man nish or opera styles, patent or kid tip, in heavy or light soles. 4 . Ladies' Mannish Styles 1 .47 Oxford Tie, made of Vici Kid, patent or kid tip and the new Cuban heel shape. . For an Oxlord Tie 1 .v7 made on the new man nish last. It has a neat Scotch edge and military heel, and is hand-sewed and flexible, Boys' Satin Calf and 93C Dongola Kid Shoes in spring heel. Sizes S to 13 J. Children's and Misses' Button and Lace Shoes in black and tan Sizes 5 to 8, 73c Sizes 8 to 11, 93c Sizes iiji to a, Si.ai Men's Half Hose Men's Cotton Half Hose, with silk heel and toe, three pairs in a box. .t blue, maroon and a black. This is one of the best hosiery values of the season ; a cood many sold at 19c per pair. Three pairs lor 50c Jonas Long's Sons llillW lill III II" l.lllrtll' lotilltll. .Mill till" lll nil. nil. 111 v- III li, iii.m1i- in .t nuninr mhiii'iOui nIiuit.ii t.i lli.il iitiilti.uil ill tin- nril ilNtiilmllon iiitliurlrnl I'.v ii'limiv. Siciial .itlintl.m will In' Klirii I" nn" "I ll ' ' utr. linJi iml l'" wiltl,., .mil nil-. lt I IIihIiIi- "I" 'I" "1" llliil a iiniiiln.nt purlimi "I Hit ili-irilmiliin. lln M'ti.l.n.r In-Ill ii Ilnl lln I'!'--' "ill I''" k ittl.it. The Deepest Well in Fmnce, 'III. lllflt-.l l.oll ill 1 14111 f, Jllll llu ill t lll Wlll III. 1. J "I'll in II" I mini al limn Iiiimi, I .pn N'ltii-, nliitli ".i iiiinpli lui in lliti-nili' . Hum lis .1. pill i. il.Ul'i ful ni-l it' iillll.ilili' iiiai.i( In U II ful. 'I I"' liilt i "llliil liuin Inp in liiiiti.tii Jiul liiml "llii mpt'ii "In'"' It llrflt !(. Itll lilMlilll! Mi.il I. Tn lumplvli il llv iii'inlln "in' minimi M Hii".' ''' I"I'IW lln- Miil.tti' lln- irnipiiutiiit of tin mil. I 511 ! tins I'.; ,H lln Imlliiin lln' limpoi ilim- l 117 It 1:1 I'm I , .1I1I111114I1 tin- lii;lnl limpnilim of I In Jir in tin- .liifl i II limit JiHII'iJl MiiliU Hi. 11) It i-i il.'itt. Two Seites ot ilemniknble Numbeia. I'lOfioiil Vapli lull III imllllj iImii .ilim lli.it lu lln- iiillnnlii oi li-. f iiiiinhii-i "lililt -i-Irnt kImii "illimil ifiiuil. I umt pin. - i(U-il II I.' lilllM tl pills .1 tlll.ll III US tlin. l plui I npiiN llll. IJIIllnus 11 pliu. 5 tipulH llllt. 1.' II.". tinu li plus C tipuS lllllt. I .'.!!'! iluifs. 0 plus 7 f'.inl lllllll. l.'iJJi.T llmis '1 plus i lttllll llllllll. l.'H.'i.T.i linn - M plni I- nil-it llllllll. 1 I lim a S plus 1 rqiuls !'. IS tillHe t I'l"' - HiUl i". Ul UllH-1 li pIllH U I'llUl IH". im Hint 8 plus t equU liil. lilfi liliui S plus 2 iqiuli rihUA liH3il Hint it b plt I! t'iiuls fTCit lJll'i'i" llnii. h plus 7 tituls !f7.-it.l I. I.-.H'-imS IlitiPt S pltn b f.iitli lisTll'il -!. I'.ir.ii"' llinrs plus II t-iiui li'i'l.'illi The Climate in the Philippines in Relation to the Efficacy of the Sig nal Coips of the Aimy, l , r.n ..ita-miUm uiitinir fic.111 IIih PiillfhlillKb -.jii. thai appliiJI.U for Hie .iniul tni nf tln- atni.t now iiptuiinir liu'li- niii'l in pnjHitiij 011ml Mtni kikhIihiii Jit irjuvnl ful muuc !- frit Of till' t-.M ! UIIIK" III- IH'.l'llJl I'tJllllllJ- lion lomin l-i'forr jut lii-l uf t licit kn.mle.ltro ul ill... ur.rL. I1ltvr11.l1 r.ii.ijifnLr m t.it;iijliiiLf. 'I'll! (linuli Il vi'O xitir, timl ft-u unit ate lubuu unit f.itlunili' uu.intli in eij... tho i-ijtis of uti- - inort- of Hit' iiiinit rmu fi'wm nf 1I1O i.ljn.i 'tin- null iiftei utiiik any lint l.ulliil t.Jtit, nml (hi j . iTt.iulli.il I til.on aiijitt'l ft'ius Otttti tin- Kter liJiis nn fur iiuny iU jihI iu-i'i unit ..Kr. ll.A 11slt.nl f. wiilt I.. t lil..t.tjl f.1 Jll lip ....... .... , - - .- . tulh n'liiiiu ii- of lln fi'iti Is jpt lu him,; Oil l.lplll-lll, llll' LllJI.tl-. 4C, IIOHt--.lt, 11111 I"- tore j null Is -.rk.ii.-l... imaiuiiutnl Irmtt at lully l"u t-ji.s uf liltf civUc Ium. cpnril; he is Hull uliticil Jiul t-ont to a .utloii In the liillt-il Sutcit I' is no ptipjitii tw bI 'u AMaxKAxA'( ana ornameatai, rarasois, t Millinery Reduced The changing scenes in the Millinery Store is due to the constant introduction of new ideas, reproductions or Freneh ideas at a quarter their cost, is a specialty with us. Just a few quotations to help you solve the problem of price: Trimmed Hats, for mer price, $3.98 and t Q $3.98, now l.VO Trimmed Hats, for mer price, $3.98 and 0 $4.98, now Z.yo Trimmed Hats, for mer price, I4.98 and $5.98, now J.VO Outing Hats Reduced Outing Hats of every kind, ranging in price from $1.25 to $2.00, will be sold on Saturday for 59C Fans, All Kinds Fans of every kind, from the dainty little plain white up to the more elaborate styles all prices, tor 35c, 39c, 49c, 59c, 75c, up to 83.50. "The Crisis," $1.10 Winston Churchill's new novel, "The Crisis," is receiving more than ordinary attention. The success of his new endeavor promises to be even greater than his previous elforts. All the new copy right books ready to- day at 1 . 1 U nipii lit llii vtiiit- Ihe .iilt.tiil.itfr uf t slmrti r mi l.i- Inmtiil pit.lnlily in . itliluii iiioiitiis in tin- I'hilippiutN hi n il "ill I" iilii'inl "" prlllllttnl til FClt' 1 Ji'il in 'In' I llitni MJlfi In run Jjain ii-liiriiiini li tin iMimK 'lln- mi rtnpniiili'iil ii'J'.' nf mil I'hittii.il urift-anl h.-tiii-l 1. ul tin ti "In li -I foi in. 1 1 hri-ii a lirt-ni.in 1. 11 .1 lcnii null. Inn iiun.ntttl In u.s tin .- -.-lili.ium. for lln pii.l l I'li'iltiul i.iri,i-.iii II.. ..uli Ihr voml rilm.iili.M he had recfivf.l in a ti'thiiiul stlioul. Hi l.iif all tilxint tin in ,f iiimliinfi.v, lh--ir rt unci, .mil applicttliiu. .tmi s.i iiittiitKiil lu Kit 11-1 thi- i-V4iiilniiii; lio.inl Hut nliill hi- atiiii'il In lhi I'liilippiins .ii.'l luil In ro In work, "itli lln "until Jiul atllnr UII1UIUITJ, llM'l (1 liliiuil lli.i, 11 1. ill Ihu ton nr. Hon of hinslii's, itr., In foiinil lilm-i If lit n iii-iv hi M uiul as iilli-rl.v Jt m.i. notriinlnril l.owi-vr, nut In In mil of Hit- l.itr, hi' hilt"! 11 ihilinit flrctriiljit Milii nltoiii lit- ht-un.-attiijinlnl to hi-lp lilm cut. ui'l KrJihull.v nnikt'il up to I"' -Hi tll'ilml iiiijlni. flu goitrniiicnt Mini' nun "ho -in jhoul iiiim-Ii. lu lltllly ;i-an of .11'. t iiuii,i-i nun Ittii orliluni luil the jih.ll.W;,.- nl hulni s nt nicihinlt j pi-tiiiKi. Jul ollili linn 1 iini'.t stjiul 1 1..) nuik, lili.lt Is lit no in.'.iii. UkIh. jihI I'of 1 li In. itr, ithn.lt il I'Mitiiul.t Inint,. Tin- 1 let Irlilan In lit iliil Miilii- niiisl lui lutlv to (lioiil.hr th- tlrit! lii in tn mi.',-.-ii), tor 1' (.(Hli luppriki Hut 111. 10 Is .1'iill.iin flettll.it appatalns rf ,-piiilili iletl-u in tin i.i,-isiui t.f lln tin in)' at piilniilar points, au.l, (t h ill vlralilc llul tin- plant slmuhl ho i.iptttri'il. 'llii flritriul (tlkJilit U Hull l.il.lli jIoiii; ti ntpirlnleml Hit ri-iuoul nl tin equipment liy in. Jl.3 of hull UIIH iinil ill Jl; t-liil. The Influence of Light Upon the De velopment of Plants. M, J., llHulajtiiii' i.ts liuilo (.i.tito ititi-n-rtlns rxpoiliiioiit. npciii tin iiithiiiiti' of ilailiiti-ss upon th ili'irlopiiienr ot d.mrrii. Ih- UihI tint tlotti'14 optn lit tljikitcv. lam Hun In iiiiIIkIiI, 411. 1 that Hit- i "l.'l nf thn IIOMi-li. is in i;imi.'ijI lfx inli'iit ill Jjrl.ut I lull tit unlit;lil, Ihu iliiiiliiiillun rf iiiuii.il. hi int. 1111.1II for vinu' upttloN, .nlill.) ctlttlM lo.i- ni'.nlt Jll Ihelr lolf.r. I'lnuir: 'I--nlipul in ilnkiios Iijii-, In utit.-ul, 1 cinalhr 1.1c III jn lliu-.- ihii-lopeil in tho IIkIh, lull, 1.11 Ihe nihil litiiil, Ihr pt-ilkiU mi- hoiut llniuw 11101 full) iliM-lupitl. Hi- Jl.-o liminl thai tin, w'i'Isl.t and tin nlfi- of tlgiHia ileicloptil 111 .Ijikni-., in tin. lint: the ptiiltels nhith Mippuit tlitui, ate le-l thJii fur tloMtrs ilolopril in .nn(litlil, t-nept in some rare M.ts "Inn tin lii(im- of in ot ll.n Iftlinu'lt4 oumethalJiiii lln iliiultiuili.11 nl Hi ri-M of Hit- plant. Defiuitioiis. I It-ililt Jiul li..'ltc DiM'Jti-, JS thi- 1-1H1l Int. plus (dii-ta-J), rr it jl is 11.111111..1.I) inulec stoutl, U .1 l.,lulilion ot Hit,' htuly iililili ijit't-s us ill, cinh.ll ami i:iu'inn. Jiul in J 11101 11 stili Uil ini'f 'uf lln "hull- olslt'i.l, ur of un ur moil tit 114 i..,'il.il .ilj.im IIi'jIIIi, lhi-rtf"H' u U.Jt iKriiJl i-ojilitioii pf lltf m I k li t ait nut n'lfiotmluis of luiiui '""ly nor 11! ItS 1. Jllll),' Jll) KJrlllll or UII.JI1. Uil Siilr, M. U. s j . 1 y I ,