ny j,im THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1001. 6 I.-' h-- ! An Excellent. Combination. The plcnsant method and bcnoilclal effects of the well known remedy, Svnur of Ftos, tnamifnuttircd by tho California Km Srnui' Co., illustrate thevdluenf nhtninitttf the liquid laxa tive principles nf plants known to bo medicinally laxative, and presenting1 them In the form most refreshing to tho tnsto n'nd acceptable to the system. It is tho one perfect htrengthenlng laxa tive, cleansinr? the. system eiTcctually, dispelling- colds, headaches and fevers Rontly yet promptly and enabling uno to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every olijectlonnlile. quality nnd sub stance, n'nd its nctlntr on tho kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, niaho it. tho ideal laxative In the. process of manufacturing flg3 nro .used, as they arc pleasant to tho taste, but tins medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other '.aromatic plants, by a method known 'to the California Fio Svkui' Coi only. In order to get its beneficial piTectsond to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FHANCISCO, CAT,. LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK, N. Y. For sale liy all Druggists. PriocMs.perfcottto. I CITY NOTES j P.U DAYS.--Ilir brl.m.iu- .unl llml-on mm I ati.v p.il'l c-trril.iy .it Oi.ipli.int, I..I.I 1'ierl-, fiiaU.v Muni. l..itlin rin.1 M.imillc lolliciics .lll-MPli:i: IIANCi:. 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Thl, will minplpii- the lillllp pj) fi-is. the uintitli n M.iy, . m New Black Silk Etons, A 'amnio lot at one-half price: $i2.sn anil JI.1.5H Raiiiieiils for $;,n.1; ?i) nnd Jll.,"iO sarmrnts for jfi.n.i. Altars & IIhroii. Oxford Ties for the ehililieii. Semi tliein to us. wo will be responsible for tho lit, ,MV., 7.V,, St. $1.3?, $l.."ii. .Mnhnu's shoo stni-e, MS Lackawanna avenue. Btenm Heating and Plumbing. P. F. , M. T. Howley,231 Wyoming ave. Account Books nnd Stationery, at Norton's, opposite Hotel Jetmyn, ' Try Iho new no i-iRnr "Kloop," Abk' for Kelly's union crackers, HiQH-QRADE Investment Securities . ' '' OFFICR5 ! 66 BBOAPWAY, N. Y. WltKES-BABRE, PA. CARBONPALE, PA. BCR'ANTON, PA. '(Commonweatlh Building.) tt$tt.t?nf UKAl.KRS I.V I t f f POOR BOARD MEETING. Roquosts for Froo Vaccination Re ferred to Bureau of Health, The poor board was requested at Its meeting yesterday afternoon to have Its outside physicians vaccinate three children. The. board, after much dis cussion, decided to refer tho matter to the bureau of health, realizing that If this particular request was granted It would open tho way for huiiiliedn of others. Tho bureau of health has inailo no provision for free vaccination and It Is extremely unlikely that tt will an, the superintendent, Dr. W. K. Allen, ban expressed himself as believing that It Is nut necessary at this time. Thomas Smllh, of IMS Mellevue place, an nlil Inn n whom Director Fuller rcc agnized us one of the memiiers of Ills company during the war, was admit ted lo tho Hillside home, lis was also his wife. Mr. Smith Is tumble In work, being paralyzed. The report of Superintendent llee m er for the mouth showed Ihnl there life at present In Iho Hillside home Just tJti Inmates, classified as follows: Insane males, lit: sane males, ?S; Insane females, ir.fl; sane females, fit. The total number of Inmates on April 2fl whs tl7. II was decided lo direct Attorney Scragg to lake the necessary steps to hove the two oldest Sampson children now In the Hillside home commuted to the House of Refuge. The home committee was directed to have the other two Sampson children as well as all oilier children now at the home commuted lo one or more of 1 lit char itable Institutions of iho city. PROVISIONS OF CHASER. Gives Councils Gront Power in tho Matter of Lovying Taxes. Changes That It Makes, Perhaps iho most Imiiorlanl pro vision of the "chaser," or bill amending Hie "ripper," Is Iho section giving councils unlimited power In the levying of taxes. The "ilpper" bill provided that coun cils Miould not levy 01 Ilect a tax for general revenue purposes exceed ing ten mills. This piovlslon was taken from the act ilellnlng the corporate powers of cities of the third class, under which act Scrantnn was opernt Inc until April 1 last. Tho 'chaser" wipes oitt Ibis section of the "ripper" and insert.-- in its place it section which rends as follows: "Cities of iho second class shall have power to levy ami collect taNet for general revenii" purposes on all per sons, ical and personal and mixed property within the limits of said city taxable according lo the laws nf the state of Pons.vlvanin for county pur poses, the valuation of such property to be assessed as herelnbefoie." Tills menus if the 'chaser" pa-so that councils will be unhampered in the levying or collodion of taxes for gen eral piuposes. They can .spend just as much money as they want lo and can levy just as high a lax an they choose to meet this epeuilitine. Nor Is this all. There is another seitlon In the "ripper" which gives councils tile power lo u-vy and collect a special tax not to exceed one per centum of the assessed valuation in any year to be used for "the payment of loans lo support the government and to make necessary Improvements in said city." This section is so amend ed by lhr chaser as (o leave nut the qualifying one per cent, limit. It ap piars exactly the same wilh this limit annulled. There Is si III a further amendment which gives councils the right to pur chase lands and premises for public park purposes without the cousenl of the people and gives them power and authority to levy and collect still a third unlimited tax for the payment and Improvement of tho same. The Involved, complicated and ani bigous section of the "rlnper" providing way and means for lh. awarding of contracts Is cleared up by nn amend ment contained in the chaser. This provides Hint all contrncls exceeding oei- lfjr.0 shall b awarded by tho recorder find the head of the proper department nt a time and place to be designated in the advertisement for bids. No contract, however, is lo bo awarded until coonciU lmvn n:isoil 1111 ordinance providing for the lotting of the same. The "cii.isi r" also clears up the question as to whether or not the "rip per" invested, the recorder with veto power, It provides that every legis lative eiinclment of councils must ob tain the signature of the recorder or must be allowed t remain without his signature for ten days after Us passage before It can bivniuo n law. It gives hint the 'right In veto any measure and requires a three fifths vole lo pass It over his bond. Thre llflhs of tho present councils would be thirteen or one vote less than is re quired in cities of the third class to pass a measure over the chief ex ecutives vrto. The section of the "ripper" whlcVu j rovldcs that all officers, clerks tin'rl employees In the several departments shall bo appointed only after they have passed a systematic, open and cotn peiltivo ONnminntlnln Is repealed by the chaser and In Its nl.-u-o l hisnitn,l another which makes "fitness" the only requirement In an appointee, SHOPPING DAY FOR THE MEN. Saturday at Richards & Whth's Clothing Store. Saturday is the tl.iy on which the men do their shopping, and we loll 10 day of tin things that will be nf most Interest to them. Klanucl suits, which are mooting with great favor, can bo seen In our stock in all the newest pat terns. Tliev urn line tailored garinetiis, mado to meet the demands of parlleu lur men, for 57 to ?in. 'I'liero is nothing like tlieni in tho city, and we call es pecial attention to our line window dis play of these goods. Attention s aSi called to tho display of summer shirts, straw hats and men's furnishings which wu make in our window to iho left. This pew department contains all the nobbiest, patterns In negligee shirts, hosiery, etc., and we make prices that cannot fall to please. Itlcliards ,i Wlrtli, Wl Uaokawaunn avenue. Lacu Curtains Cleaned. We mnkn a specialty of cleaning duo Inco curtains and blankets, Davis Steam Dye Works, .'111' Pcnn avenue. Draughtsmen's Materials, at Norton's, opposlto Hotel Jorinyu. Ask for Kelly's union crackers. " The smoker's delight, "Klcon" 5c. cigar. ... m 1 Ask for Kelly's union crackers. JURY WAS NOT OF ONE MIND DELIBERATED FOR FIVE HOURS WITHOUT AGREEING. Bllliott Caso Submittod Shortly Af ter 0 O'clock, and at 11 O'clock the Jury Wont to Bod Without Hav idg Reached a Vord lot Nearly Five Hours Consumed in the Ad tlrossoa to tho Jury Judgo Ed wards Criticizes a Verdict Mc Dermott's Ingenious Defense Shortly after ti o'clock last evening, the Mllllott murder case was given Into tho Jury's hands Judge llordon agreed to wall lor a report until 11 o'clock, but the Jury went to bed at thnt hour without sending nut any message. Mll llott, who hud been nut on ball, was given into Hie custody of Sheriff Sehndt, when the case was submitted to the Jury, and last night he slept In a cell. He will remain In charge of tho slicrlif until his ense Is disposed of Una lly. Some further testimony to show that l-'rank Tollergo and Mllllott bore a striking resemblance to each other and expert testimony by Dr. .Inlin O'Mnllcy lo strengthen the contention of the de fense that bad surgery caused Her bert's death closed tile defendant's side yesterday morning. Some rebuttal on the part of the commonwealth ended the evidence. After dinner tho closing addresses were begun. Mr. (1'Mrlen for the de fense, consumed two and fliroo-quarlor hours In summing up. Assistant Dis trict Attorney Thomas spoke for an hour mid three-quarters In closing for the prosecution, nnd Judge (Jordon took up an hour In delivering Ills charge. The foal lire of the Judge's charge was thai he practically ruled' out of the cti'-e one of the lines of defense. Kveu though there was a lack of prop er surgical treatment, he sold. Mllllott could not take advantage of it. Tho surgeons If they did no good, did no harm. They did not kill him. They only failed lo save him. If the jury be lieved the surgery was bad. it should view the case as if the slabbing had occurred In a wilderness outside the reach of surgical aid, entirely, BEFORE JUDGE EDWARDS. A verdict of not guilty was returned yesterday by the Jury in Iho case of William riruning. charged with forg ery, in connection with the swindling of .,000 from the Colliery Engineer company Judge Kdwnrds wasovldeut ly much displeased with the finding, and did not hesitate fo tell the jury so. "This- man had practi-ally no defense," the judge said. "Von certainly have been extremely merciful to him.' Anthniiv Cuddy, chnrgc-d by Agent Cohort Wilson, of Iho Municipal league, witli selling liquor without a ilc.-ns". did not respond when his rune was called, and a capias was issued for Jils arrest. Mrs. Patiiek Doughcr did not appear to prosecute her husband on the charge she preferred, of assault and b-itlery with intent to kill. In conslileaiion of this and the fact that the defendant had been in jail eighty. six days, a ver dict ol not guilty was taken. Hal Hunting, of West Scrautun, charged by .1. W. I logon wilh cruelly to animals, was ncquit'.o.l by reason of the failure of the prosecutor to appear. The costs were placed 011 the prose cutor. John Schncu fnll.l t appear to prosecute Iho charge of felonious wounding he preferred against Charles and Caroline Kodech. A verdict of not guilty was directed to enter, and tho costs were placed on the prosecutor. Capiases wen- issued fop Alex. Cork, charged vlth assault and battery, and Andrew Stoko, charged with discharg ing Ureal ins. The case in whit li ox-Conductor M. J. Kelly is charged with embezzling fiom the Scrantou Hallway company, was put over till Monday. All the other casts on this week's list, not already disposed of, except the twenty-seven surety crises down for today, were con tinued till the next term of court. BEFORE JUDGE CARPENTER. Some things other than tiie jury's belief in his innocence probably con spired to secure an acquittal for Michael MeDermott, charged with at tempting to loot the residence of .Mrs. Kleanor Huntington, on .Monroe ave nue. One of these tilings Is the fact that MeDermott has a paralyzed and injured arm and eye: another is the fact that ninety of the l.'l days that have passed .since McDormoll's arrest wore spent by him In the Lackawanna hospital, and a third Is that lie put up a very ingenious defense, Mi'Dormott is a neetllo peddler, or pretends to be. A communication from RECORDER W. L. CONNELL ENTERS UPON HIS DUTIES Reported at the City Hall Yesterday Morning and Had Inter views with Former Recorder Moir and the Heads of Different Departments. Recorder W. L. Council look posses sion of his ollico In the Municipal building yesterday morning in com pany with his secretary, Mark l-Mgar, who has been appointed to tho position nf recorder's secretary, Former Recorder Moir was not In the building when Recorder Council took up tho reins nf government, but ho came in a short time afterwards and had a long conference with the new recorder In the hitter's private of llce. Heforu ho left ho formally turned over to tho new olllclal all tho city property in the oillce, ami together with his late secretary, H. C Hatttm, left the building. Recorder Council spent a large part of the morning in conference with the several hernia of departments. Direc tor of Public Safety Wormser and Di rector nf Public Works Rooho were lulled lu llrst and worn closeted with tho new leoorder for over half an hour. City Solicitor Wntf-on also had a brief ctinferenco 'with the now recorder. It Is interesting to note that City Clerk 1ivclle. tho veteran of city hull, when ho camo down stairs to congrat ulate the new recorder was called Into the luticr's priatv oillce. whero he re ttoger O'.Menia, chief of detectives of Pittsburg, showed that ho Was also n sneak thief. January 1" last, In the afternoon, MeDermott went to the HuntliiRton house nnd rang the front door bell. The servant girl, Anna Hoar, was alone- In the house at the time, and before answering tho boll took 11 look through tho window at the person at the door. She saw he wiih a rather rough looking customer and retreated without opening the door. MeDermott prabably supposing there was no one nt home, went around to the hack door, broke a pane of glass In the window, and reaching In was evidently fcllng around to ilnd the key or bolt when the servant, girl saw him and gave an alarm. MeDermott beat a retreat but was later picked tip by the police. McDertnntt's story of tho affair was I hut when he could not rouse the oc cupants of the house at tho front door he went around to the buck ami knocked. 'While waiting for a. re sponse he pulled out his hunilkerchlei and In doing this, accidentally struck his elbow against a pane of glass In the window pane. He heard the girl Inside and resting his hand on the sash nf the panel stooped over, looked In, and hogged lo be excused for hi caking the glass. The girl seemed lo ho scared, so he left. Tho jury even went so far as to place the costs on the county. Joseph Walsh and John Harris, each of whom has served time In the peni tentiary and county jail, were con victed of stealing 11 chewing gum slot machine from In front of Kverctt Mros. store on Adams avenue. A leeomniendntlon of mercy was mado In Harris' case. Michael Kupst, through Ills attor ney, George S. Horn, admitted he had not sufllclent evidence to go to trtnl In eases brought against Anthony Poiorson, the one charging selling liquor without a license and the other larceny by bailee. Peterson. It was alleged, sold a saloon to Kupst. When Kupst failed to settle, Peterson for cibly took rc-pososslon. A jury was nut nt adjourning time deliberating on cross cases brought by Michael Measkl and William Mer lllzkl. They work In adjoining places on a cross-cut in the Pancoast mine. The trouble Is about a cross-cut saw. Measkle took it out of Berlltskl's chnnilier under claim ol ownership and Berlltski arrested him for steal ing II. Measkl denied it helonged to Merliskl and had Berliskl arrested for larceny. A verdict of not guilty was directed In the case In which William Vnughnn, of Throop, van charged with larceny by bailee. A jury was out at adjourning tlmo in the case of Volont Medko, charged by Annie Schlochnick, of Throop, with assault and battery. Costs were placed on Metro Teban skie for failing to appear to prosecute Wnssel Metraskle and Wassel .Gam ble, charged with assault and bat tery. A DESTRUCTIVE BLAZE. Two Buildings at Priceburg Owned by Thomas Grier Were De stroyed Last Night. Fire hroko nut tit 1 0 : :jn o'clock last night in tho cellar of Thomas t'lrior's grocery store at Priceburg and before tho blaze could be put under control it had completely destroyed the entire building and the Priceburg postoflice, which was an adjoining structure. The entire loss is estimated at $1,000. The buildings were frame, two story structures, drier owning them both. On the ground floor of tho one was the grocery store, and in tho other was the postoflice. Tho second floor of each building was rented by fami lies, all of whnsifc property was de stroyed. The cause of the fire is un known. It spread quickly and only a short lime after its discovery flames bad enveloped Orler's store and leapt to the adjoining postoflk-c. The "Priceburg tire company responded to tho alarm and recognizing the fact that they t-ould tin nothing to save either of the buildings, bent their energies upon preventing a spread nf the flames. A large three story house owned by Charles Robinson, which was at 0110 time menaced by the blaze, was saved. The llames were nearly under con trol by 11:4.1 o'clock, by which tlmo both structures, howor, were 're duced practically to ashes. Little tf any of the furnishings were saved, Fans, Neckwear and Belts. Our display nf ladies' neckwear, fans nnd belts Is both varied anil exclusive. "We Invito the ladies of Scranton to call nnd inspect this slock, whether they Intend to purchase or not. Cramer & Wells Co., 1:10 Wyoming avenue. Working Shoes for men at $1.25 and $1,.'0 a pair. Malmn's shoe store, :i.'S Lackawanna avenue. mained in consultation for over half an hour, Those who aro acquainted with tho Ins and outs of city hall say that Mr, Lavello spent a longer tlmo lu tho chief executive's ollico yesterday morning than lie spent -there altogeth er during tho administrations of For mer Mayor Hallcy and of Former May or and Former Recorder Mplr. liefore those latter two olllclals be. came tlnj city's chief executives, Mr. l.avello was frequently consulted and advised on account of his Intlmato knowledge of city affairs, but of Into years he has been persistently Ignored by the powers that have ruled in city hull. There have boon all kinds of rumors afloat as to probable changes, but nothing authentic, or authoritative lias been given out. When seen yesterday afternoon by a Tribune man and asked whether there would bo any changes made In any at tho departments, Recorder Council said directly: 'There will be no changes whatever made for the present. I am now be coming -acquainted with the ofllce after a live years' absence and with tho new nfllciulB, There will bo no changes made for the present." NEWS FOR THE GUARDSMEN NEW ARMORY IS NEARINO COMPLETION, It Will Be a Great Magnet to Draw Members Into tho Regiment, During tho Week tho Ono Ab sorbing Topic Has Been tho In spection of tho Different Com panies Largo Number of Mon Qualifying as Marksmen Indoor Base Ball Continues to Attract. The new armory Is proving Itself worth n whole corps of recruiting sergeants to the Thirteenth regiment, as since tho completion of the splendid new homo of the guard, almost every company has been augmented by "rookies," who are Induced to join merely by strolling through Hie build ing nnd contemplating the atlvaniagea and opportunities presented in It. Indeed, the new armory Is an In spiring spectacle, from the rough hewn massive stone huso to the sum mit of Us 'highest turret. Cireat and massive, yet there Is nothing grim or forbidding about Its aspect, hut 011 the contrary It Is a structure which by Its grace cannot fall to please thi eve. The entire base Is of a heavy rough-hewn grayslone. ami the three upper stories are of brick with gen erous gray granite fnclnga to relieve the monotony of the red. Numerous turrets rise frnm tho top or the build ing and on one of the twin lowers directly over the Adams avenue en trance Is tho flag polo. The main entrance Is on Adams avenue. It Is a largo arched granite doorway, surmounted with two ar tistic wrought iron lamps, a short flight of steps leading to the basement, where arc staircases on either sltlo leading to the llrst floor. This same basement will provo a thing of beauty and joy forever to the sol dier boys, as there Is about every convenience and requisite due to the needs and comfort of the mem hern of 11 regiment. There Is u large gym nasium, which will be thoroughly equipped with all the necessary ap paratus, and a shooting range over three hundred- reel long. Along th corridor run 11 lengthy row of storage looms for company equipment, and lu the northern section of the basement Is a large, finely tiled natatoriuni, ad joining which aro lavatories, shower baths, etc. Nothing has been done yet towards the furnishing of these or any other of the basement apartments. All tho lighting fixtures are In anil in this, as in every other line, there has been no stinting, and upon every Moor there is an array of electric lights which will cause the big structure to be a beacon tor blocks around. On the llrst lloor Is tho great drill room, and several small reception rooms. This apartment Is an enormous one, being 110 by :'."."i feet. The contrac tor's men are now practically through with It and Iho decorators have a host of hands at work, they begin ning their task yesterday. Already several of the massive iron girders arc artistically draped with the na tional colors, or covered hy masses of gaily lined gauzy material. The large wooden floor, SOxlOO feet, is heing built and will be used by the dancers at the big ball next Friday night. It at present occupies the cen ter of tho drill room. Stacks and stacks of chairs are also lu sight, which will be used in the furnishing of tho l.'irg'e balconies of either end of the room, which operation will "dp soon finished nt the rate work is lin ing pushed. On the second lloor are a succes sion of large, airy and well ventilated rooms, which will bo occupied ns olllcers" headquarters and company rooms. The work of carpeting them has been already started and a soft preen Hrussels carpet covers the floors of several of the company apart ments. On thr fourth floor is 11 large, spacious dining room, kitchen and pantries, every apartment being ad mirably 'ula pled by location and construction for its specillc purpose. The building stretcher, the whole length of Myrtle street. During the week the one absorbing topic among members of the guard has been the inspection of the local companies of the regiment, and each night the audience which has watched tho men being put through their pace:, has been largely composed of soldier boys from other companies. It was purposed to conclude the city in spections but the fates evidently willed it otherwise, and Company 11. will not be inspected until Monday night. The Inspection was llstnd for Thurs day night In Scranton, but the drill room was being used for other pur poses anl the examination was there fore postponed until Mi inlay night. Major Millar will then bo busied in specting Company o, of Montrose and ho will detail one of the staff olllcers. piobablv Adjutant P, It. Alherlnn to look after Company If. Last night Companies P. and F. wore inspected Captains Footc anil Merri ll", nn led their men throng the sovero drilling, each company making a very fair showing. On the whole, the mu lor. Ity of companies sized up pretty well to the regiments on this ii.spccilon. nnd the work of iho men piovetl highly satisfactory to their oflleers, Company L. made the host showing In attend ance, a full one hundred per cent, of Captain Rauh's men turning out on Tuesday night. The ofllclal averages will bo announc ed within a few weeks by Major Millar, and In iho meanwhile the boys aro anxiously awaiting the figures which will determine the relative vilue of their actions under tho inspector's eaglo eye. The nienibeis of Company P. aio working day and night on the arrange ments for tho military ball which they will glvo In the armory soon after tho big opening affair. It will be held Monday night. June 17, and six hundred invitations will he issued for It. The invitation committee consists of Lieu tenant Russell, Sergeant Ralph lireg nry, Company Clerk II. Kinsley and Private F. Young, The music commit tee is made up of Sergeant Charles Adams and Musicians Mills and Stan ton. Tho refreshment I'art of the night is being looked utter by Ser geant C'oxcy ami laoutcnaut Rustell. Companies H. I, and H have com. blued along social lines ami will tie vote their continued energies to making a notable affair out of tho military ball which Ibey propose giving, it is to be held Jit jo IS, the night fulowlng Company IVs. Rail. Three men qualified as iharp&hootcrs at tho Plckbou City range during the wmmwmmmwimmmwwm SCLECT A BIT OF ffOOKtVOOD FPU A QIFT. You May Think CyvxvaTVfeAX . s Geo. V. Millar & 5 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmim !SiKJ!J!XS!JOK!Kin!!K5!SOKCKS!K!; v , N. 'Z&S m jrxrf. r 1 1 . -SiA 3 V '- rrs ga 3e&Sfi535XS03050:0:05S un I Meldrum,Scott&Coi g 1 I If SPECIAL OFFER OF i :"25 One Thousand Yards Embroidered Swiss.Tam- Jj fS bour and Lappet 5j I Curtain Materials 25 The very best thing for Redroom or Summer Cottage Cur- sH tains, 56 inches wide, in an excellent variety of patterns, $ 1 At 1 254c per yard, f Usual price 15c, iSc. and 0" 1126 Wyoming; Avenue g ! New 'Phone and Old 'Phone. S'. iran Fireworks for The Wholesale Trade We have made preparations for our fireworks wholesale trade this year on a larger scale than ever before, and are now ready to take care of our customers at our Fireworks Annex 422 Lackawanna Avenue Where we are showing a most extensive assort ment of Fireworks, Flags, Bunting, Japanese Lanterns, Paper Balloons, Etc.. including all of the new novelties Imd creations known in fire works goods. J. D. WILLIAMS & 322 Lackawanna Avenue. sEisEismsifssmjmsxa node. Tho firm two nirn worn t'niu- inlSMii-y Kci'Ki'ant Harry llr-rniaiis and l.ii'iitoiiant V. S. tiniild nf Cinipaiiv Is., lmili of wlxini did lltolr Kmil fdinw Iiik: laid Tu-'Mlay. Iirniaiis mado 71 out of 7." and llailld W out of ". 'i7 In I lie sliarpsdionlor's niai-N. I'rlvati l-Mwnrd Faulkner of iho suou-Iut Ltu-ps nil.ilKK'd wilh U7 Tluir.sday. IMirliiK tin1 i.'c various arransp mPiits liavo lionii madf In fiii,illlaif truvW to iho ratiKi'. and a t.'iupnrary Iii-IiIko una built wlili'li Kivatl.v Ips KPiiod tlu dUliriiltlPs of -inltiiiK; tin Miotjiliii; grounds. Tln hpvpip rain -of Thursday. 1iovi-vt, i-omplpti'ly wa.sbod away tilt' mi'iu-turt'. I'oinpai'lt-n V. ami II. won lo h.iva pliiypil an ludoof biiNilmll name Mon day nlqlll, bill tbis Iiiih broil delayed on iH-t-iitlllt of tlia llispi'i tlon of II. An exhibition kiiiup "HI probably b" played hi-tween V and 1'. Tuesday nlBht a kooiI cranio Is pionil-ed when I'. and K. Ii-eet. I'nmpariy !' Is ii,lU' oi'Rnnlxluir a team and In Company A. iilta thoie are holm? niaile effort a to Wiilier the Mrniut ball tos.ser.. Her man! Will Urillllh If the lending spirit ill tin1 ipovi'ineul In thin eompany. Tin- bm.nl of irn--tei.s of the armory t t-ousideriiitr the advisability of puttluR in a Mam! pipe and lire hose mi liieh Hour of the new armory build Iiik. and It Is lllioly that this excellent preeailtli'ii in ease of (Ire, will be added lo th" equipment of the (trncttire. All the sats 111 llie .lefterson avenue gallery of the new avniory are now in plaee and it Is PNpeeted that by next Tliej-day the sals will have all been nd.iusti'd In ilii- other Imlerny. Kavh rimtiiliis lour bundled seals. I.ieiiieu.iui Waller 12. tiiuister, Mat tallou Adjutant of tho Thirteenth ti'glmcnt arrived home Wednesday n.lght from New Yorl; where he took the examinations for the posilinu of Ut-iiWnant In the regular army. There, were nine applicants for iho place, nno from North Dakota, Illinois anil New Yoik each, two from New Jersey and four from rennsylvania. Major Stan was tn vhargo of tho examinations I Us Enthusiasts Regarding Rookwood, but we dcly nny lover of art to sttldv the form, coloring and real istic flower painting of a sinpje piece for a day (it takes years to discover all its beauties), and not become enthusiastic over this wonderful American work of art. Just now there is on ex hibition an ustisually beautiful collection at Co. S"' A?SJ wr. m At the Start I Vrn Mit I the Mnnn nn an npullly villi th- ihln-a nf ,iny 0-fol. Von mil thr F(i,m tilth tlir .uli.uit.isf all en jmir i-lo If ,mmi ilile SCRANTON It's nude fur rral nivli-, Uchl rnniiBli In ho 11 1i1o.imiit In nu nivl Mrnntr riimuli Id Mawl hurt Knocks if iicirM.ii-. 126-128 Franklin Ave. 20c. BRO. which were of an eshaitftlve nature. l-Jacli of the applicant was assigned lo drilling a body of troops at Gover nor's Island, as part of the examina tion. The results are nut yet known. Following the inspections of Com panies J' and D last nlghl at the ar mory, there was a wholesale court ni.irtlal held, no less than six members? of Company D being arraigned before I he military tribunal. The half-dozen 1) men were all rhamoii with non-attendance at the drills: prior to the In spection, Lieutenant Colonel V. Vv Slillwell pieslded over tho court-mar-11, il. and Commissary Seigeant II. .1. lleeiuiiuis aeted as elerk. The sen teiu es will be announced later. Kx-Captuln Fremont Stokes, of Com pany F. was an Interested spectator at t lie inspection of li'.s old company last iiIrIii. The attendance at the double Inspee lion last night broke the week's record and attested the popularity of the hoys of F and D. There were an unusually large number of ladies piei-onl to spur on llie .soldier lads to a good showing. l-'rank K. Collin, of Company P. riualllled as a sharpshooter at the range yesterday, making fi' nut nf a possible. "5 at the :'0, 500 and WO yard ranges, Companies V and O will play indoor base, ball at the armory Monday night. SHOPKEEPEKS ARRESTED. They Ave Charged with Selling Ex ploaivos to Minora. Mr. and Mrs. .Nathaniel .Schl'elder, of .South Washington avenue, were ,u leslcil yesterday at the Instance of Mis. I-Jv.i II. I'eck. of Itlver street, on tjio cliaiKe of selling explosives ,, minora coulrary to law. .Mrs. I'eck's live-year-old hoy bought an arrangement known as a "House, that .lack Huilt" on TIuiij. ilay. It exploded preni.itutcly when ho lit it witli the le.stilt that his left eye was no badly Injured that it is feared ho will los0 the sight in It a), together. Itoth Mr. and Mra. Sehlehjer were held In $:!00 hail paeh for a fur ther heating on tjaturday, .June 16. BITTENBENDER&CO ',