,v fati$?Z&?v7&i "iTTlfW ijirhwvy THE SCIUjNTOX TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JUNE 8, .1901. i,"Wh" ;xxxxxxxxxxx; THE IIODKRS tlAJinWAnE 9T0P.Z. Ice Cream Making N an r.i lal il urn iir a Mil P ami's tmiiTMM! i unr..i.R. ou can Ret tlioin Itcir, ill slfs. Foote & Shear Co. 119 N. "Washington Ave kxxxxxxxxxxx: f THE ORIENTAL. Wadding Presents A lather (lltTirult pioblem sometimes to make ii selection that fit1- vour taste mid to soinoes, Isii'i tl? Klvo minutes .spent here will do mote to settle I ho question Hum a work of con juring ;it home. Iirmli I. Hip (hln i, in .l r rurilo piitri A tine iloinr.ilnl iplny I it of (til- InMiililiil CI IS u.uo 91. lo (in (.lt- in iniinntPi.ilili- slnprs anrl iIp hii, I ut CI.ih I'pppi'i itnl SOr all. 'Inlins nIspi lnn . 'WU .l(lini tnilil Iipi null il ( lim.nl lip Put-, tl.it limk Iwhp tlicn CI 3; pn.p v'M .lust .i suggestion or turf 1 1 timli "!. (if handsome, appto- piiato alicl Inexpensive objects w 111 lenaid your c.ill on f The Peerless Ironing Board For ironing LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS and children's cloth ing, every mother knows how difficult it is to piopeily iron Babies' Caps, Guimpes, Sleeves and Yokes. This Boaid is labor-saving. Th? Baby Bazaar, 510 Spruce Street. T'lrpliinii in mill n a po-l.il In lull it jour h hip mill iiinp pin c mi Inmilpiins iny nudity I klll'l "It U ( PI -.l-ll 11111111-. Ile-ulll Kllll- ankcil. LACKAWANNA 'THE" AUNDRY THIS AND THAT. Punk llimii- Null Ipup f"i I Inula en MnTl'li.i, wlinp Iip "111 t.'ki .li -' foi "ii- Pl-"l "f 'I" f!iu tioitinc lmiM-. muipil li Inlm 1'hpi ""' ( " anl "llrUni" no i'ip IpuIhi- of tlip iiiitlpltc i I i.itH4 iiikIpi' iMiiinu ( Ml Ilium- -i-tir iif "llPitf'i" w.n 1 1 ) 1 1 pun IiimiI 1 l.dn.iul li.ilini.oii, of t In- tin, l,nini lipinc iIip piliP pml Mthniuli -nil "sin ii," in 1 lie- pnlitup i.f IIip ti.uk, Ml. linlnn-on's aiiimil lu? khph PMiliiup nf nc.it -pml .mil "ill piiilnlil lie In ml finiii liter 'ipi'ii Hie I ii Hi" liiuiil-'. H I! WliippU. Imi.iI mini. n of llu Cl.mt 1 miiiiiiiliilp iMinpniv'-. 1m mi It i.fiiip .it lliiuli.iiu tin, . ! t I pi'ii iippiuiilpil in in mu nt Hip 1 I IlltOll ln.ltllll. Willi II Mill In' lipPlllll .It "l-l'l -piiup -Inn iipt ipI. A (.n Kill Hi lmoiii'. Iulo- .TIP CNpOlltll In ic In UllIlll'-ilU III Nt . .mil tlio lu.-t imp "111 1'P pl.iuil on islilliitii.il .it luute A. I'llllPl'- liuilw.lle -loll. Mtoillij , II Until, nf tllH Utl, lll l'PUl Uilld nnp nf tin Hit nl pol.lt PI -i nf Ihp l)liklll-nn . lin.il nf l..i at I iiIi-Ip. It In- l"Pii ilitiilpil it the iiiuiipni.itni- In nut mi .iriilniniiil 1 iv mIioiiI lillillllllj it I .iiIi-Ip. Mi. U11.W1 n .1 Bl.nlll alp of tlio lliiklii-nn I i -iliunl .ni'l 1 IiIppI.iI I I'tlt 1 1 lull il tn lliP .-llppoll nf llip .ItlllolliH of lli k-lli-..li inlllji, M Hi' inirinu nf iln Uipiitiiiiiit nf I'iiiii-iI-t 1111 1, 1.1,1ml nn nl tin llipulilii, 111 (.plid-liui.; Iliii. link. . II tm I I'll - (iiillin m-l, of ilii- iit(. Uii- luiilp Miimi liip iniiimitiili 1. ImImiipI II II lllppl nl It. II. ll.-iltr in- "UP dun 'I ilcliK.tli- n Hip iiiiimiil iiKJinpiiii nt. P flKipfp, fiini'ilj ililrf mini iiamt fr t'i I .nk.iu.iniii lliilin.iil 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n in 1 lii-. nl' 1 imiKil Iipip j(fUiilai finii, .1 fuiir iiimitlis' 'onr llinnuli l.innpr. Up w.i- KiPi'lril liv iiuiiv fiiPinli rim mir tin- ilic. niiiip MijtiJtH imp i .11111I111I tu In-, ictuili .it till- linn. M'1111 II VnuIriNpkpii Ii.iip- for Np ml 1 rnli.i mil mi i ilihril.u- will i-ill nn I In- I'rli. 1 inl fur nlpip. in lnuip fm hi- liomp In Urutd.i. Up will ipiniin ilnonl until -1 pti-inlHi Where Do You Buy Your Vegetables and Fruits'? If you mo lint KPltllls; Sillli f.Utnl.V i-01Iip, SlM' lis ,1 1, ill this moiiiiiifr and wo inn hiipply miii ih the very hot Rendu tho in.uKPt uf-fmrti-. Wo aic Ketthur niiiny Muds of licniP-Sifiwn vokoi.iIiIps, and our pi hoi ,iip rlRlil. Kull Hup of t.llilo dulli-inltM always in flock. Klrh, ohtPis, I'lain i.nd s-nft (i. liv. "i'Iom-p Mill" lintti'i and Rtilctly tuiu-y Iip.--Ii prks, Cauoy plncnpplPs, bti-iiwliciik's, Cilltoinla iheiiloi-, api'lcnt.s and pp.icIips. Try us this iiioniiiiK with an order for our riiiiiday dinner and wp will niifiaor t rlp.ifcc you, I'Ipicp'h .Maiket, 110 to 114 l'eiiu ,ipiip. Both 'phones. P Great Special Bargains In oriental hiss and i-aipets at 121 Vaahlnstou avonup. It is wonli our wlille t tee these baigalnb and get tlioin. Mleliaelian Hios. Expensive Experience is a pair nf poor wealing kid r1ops, Our M. 1- II, $1 sloven am a wonder for wear. Wo Rlvo ynn a (bunco to tiy thfin today and Monday for i'i'p Me.us k Hagcn, Gentlemen's Nice Dress .!,, Ir, Vie I ICIH ni- n,ilCsklii. f,ii at Mahon'? shoe store, 32S Ltckawanna avenue. Smoke the Pocuno Be cigar. a "I -Aj'TrVS. 'v-wi iHMw .Let-, I Gruener & Co. i I 205 Wyoming Avenue. B CHANGES IN TIME TABLE. Now Schedule of Trains on the D. & H. Railroad Tim following Impoitnnl change? on tlu Dolnwuie iintl Hudson iitlliimil will gn lulu orfoot Sunday, .tunc n: Tinlns will leave Sel'untnlt for Cur hoiidalc tit L-n. s.po. s.r,:i: lo.li! a. in.: 12 in., i.sfl, hi, :!.'.', r an, f:i:, "'", n.ti", 11 "JD p. in . niitl 1.1(5 n in, Sun days, s.r.0, lt.na u. iu mid s.ll, 3.5. "i.fi2 mill tn.'pj p. in. l-'nr AVIIkcs-ltiirip, ti.tr., T 41, s It, !US, 10.(1 n. in ; 1'J.OI. I.'.'S, 2.11, :u, 4.27, fi.10, " is, in, ii niitl it.no p. iii. Sundays, !US a. in.: l-'.n.l, 1.5S II.'JS, li.MJ and 8.12 li, in. l-'or Alliiiny and points noilh, fi.20 n. in., unit n.W p in. Sundays, R.Tti p. in. l''op lloncsdillo ntld liiikp Ludoip, Ii.'J", nun m. in,: 2.H mid r.jn p. in. Sun days, S.nO and 11 .in ii. in,, mill ".52 p. in. GOOD SHOW TOWN, THIS Extra Performance of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Attended by an Immense Crowd. If liiilay'i two ppffoi niiinccs of Huf fnln Hill's Wild West and CoiiRrcis of UourIi ISIiIpim of the woild nte nt ipudcd by ciowds such an that which was present at last nlffht's taidlly iin noliiicpd "pxtta" perfot niaiicp Sciau lon will iipxpi- iiriiIii he leRimlPil by Hip lltilfalfi T'.lll inaniiRPiiipnt as a oiip day stand, only a few or the cxtlPine end spats wpip nol taken, and It ii safe to say hud it not been for the thrcat-enlnR- weather of the oat ly evening, llietp would not have been a single sp;it vacant , With fair weather today It H safe In expect two Innneii'-e throngs at this iifteiiionii and evening's exhibitions, for Rteiit fa voi lie as the AVI Id West bus alwaM been In Sctantoti, last iiIrIU's pei fot nianee tended very m.i teilally to Increase Its favor, and when all the thousands who weie there get tluougli testlfyltiR to tlio excollenee nf the exhibition theic will be few beip.ibonts who will not be seized with the Wild-U'eslwaid, ho! sphlt. It Is ii question with the spectator who stops to analyze the tiufl'alo 11111 show as to whether It exi els ill enter tainment or histuiction. In what It es says in both lines it goes to the limit of pi,ieticabllit, and tlio answer to the question consequently depends on tho oh.ii actor of the one analyzing. The bucking bioncho lideis ainuce and tin 111; tlio exhibition tit ill of tho life-saving cot ps of coast Rtiaids Is something for which inliindois of an inqtthiug mind should be content to pay the admission for alone. The nun vellous feats of boiscmaiihlilp, on the one band, and Hip ill III of tbp T'nlted States nitllleiy, op the other, might be similaily eontiasted. These aie only chance examples. Theio is an immense mass of matter for one attempting the an.iljsis. The various peoples Intiodtiied in some prominently chriiaeteiisti aclhity, the feats of skill by tlio (tack shots, l.isso ihiouois, lideis and tho like, the Illustrations nf intoiestlng jihases of life in the West, about which Ameiiian literature has so much con eoi ned itself, the topi eduction ill so picturesque and OM-itiiiR- a lnanner of a "bit" of tho Chinese war, and last but not least the beholding of one of the most noted and iiiterestlug person ages of the time. Colonel W. I Cody, I'ompi ic a portion of this matter. The opening number, tlio giand re view of the Hough Tlideis of the Woild, iiitioduciiiR detachments of tegular soldiers of the leading coun tries of the woild, and squads of In illans, Cowboys, Mexicans. Cossacks, Arabs, Hoots and so on, is likely to be voted by the majotlty as the loading featuie. It is ceitalnly an elegant and inspiring sight mid when one stops to contemplate that it is genuine In Its smallest detail, the enterptlse ol Col onel Cody is made a matter of mat vol as w ell as pi a he. Second to this, f it is not put Hist, Is the i opt eduction of the assault on Tien-'I'slu by the allied armies, and as a spectacle the same can be said of it as of the opening realm e. "Without attempting to ftu tbor (ompaie, the sharp shooting of Buffalo Hill, Miss Anne Oakley and .lohnnle Baker, the At ab gymnasts, the rates, the buffalo hunt and the cowboy band might bo picked out as other prominent leatmos not alteady mentioned othetwi.se than generally. The Illuminating of the gieat hollow sqiiutp aiena is in itself .in Intel opting solution of what might lurve boon a (llfllciilt problem. Arc-lights of the highest power, supplied from a pilvato plan' cm i led with the show, are sus pended tit shot l Inlei vals all along the outei edge of the arena, the backs of the globes being- diukeiied to pi event Hie speclalois' vision Horn being daz zled, and these, although ot themselves sulllclont almost to tiansfoim the blmkost night into day. aie augment ed with to powerful seaicb lights tin owing their rays lengthwls" acioss the nien.i and against the end which Is vacam of seats and fiom which the entiances aie made, A most intoi estlng collection of men Is tho (oinpany of tough i Idols, who appealed with Hulfalo Bill In tlio per foinianio last night. Among the two bundled ot nioie who paitlclpaiod aio men who b.ie had a p.u-l in oveiy Im I oi Hint war and tight of t.ho woild dur ing tile last iwenls yai-. One of tlio h.iidy men who fought under tho llnglish Hag is .Seigeant Hates, wlm was In the uiehl lobellion In Canada, a? a member of the mount ed police, and wlio fouj-lu In South Alliwi dining the lloei wai lie was Willi (ieneial Ilohet is 1 1 out Hloemfou lain to 1'i-ftoila, a ni.iieli of 1,700 miles, and partii ipated in foity-four engage ments, Oihois of tho English soldiers weto wlih Haileu-Powoll at Mafeklng, wltii Kitchener when lie ipgalned tho Soudan for Ihiglund and In tho relief paity that snnio yoats iiriiIii sought to ifMiie "Clilinp" f( don. Thcip aie Hoots wlio fought for their (ouimy tiulll 1 hoi o was no oppoi-tun-lly ol lighting longer, f'ossai ks who fought fo" Uus.slu and men who In I'm la Sam's s-ervlce fought In Cuba, 1'oito Hieo and the Philippines. Sei scant HecK, a niodcst, ictlilng Sd'llg lelloiy, seiyed one of the guns of nilmoa' batteiy on V, Haso bill on that never lo bo foigotton day in 1S93, henv out iimy was bofoio Santiago, Stlgeant James Warren was Willi Law ton in his t.iinous chase ntlertieionlino, Hie Al'aclie ililof. Not often among suili a number of men aie found so many who liae done and dined things. The parade tills morning will pass over the lollowing totite; Washington l,o Mulnoiry. to Franklin, to Lacka wanna, to Adams, to Spruce, lo Wash ington, to grounds. The original routo was changed by request, so that tlio paiado might paus. by tlio Lackawanna hospital. Wall Papers, All Grades, All Prices' at, Norton's, opposite Hotel Jcrmyn, REPORTS OP YEAR'S WORK READ AT ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Y. W. 0. A. It Was Held Last Night in the As sociation Rooms Mrs. E. H. Rip ple Was Re-elected President. Short Addresses by Rov. Dr. Fierce and Madison Larkin Miss Helena Clark Read tho Report of tho Goneral Secretary, Miss Sav age, Who Recently Resigned. The annul meeting of the Young Women's Cliilstlnn association was hold last night, with a large attend ance. Much of the Intel est centeiod In the piesence of the new teeto tal, v, Miss Hoi-tha Wood. She Is most alliactlvo In peisonallty and has n lotuptelicnsUo gtasp of tho woik. In lite course of her ipniarks slip e-pie'-sed herself as most thoiotighly de lighted with Scrantnn and its possi bilities. Mis. K. II, Hippie presided at the meeting, A brief business session was hold Hist, when the following weto elected: I'icslileni, Mis. 10. II. Hippie: vice president, Mrs. '. D. Simpson: secretary. Mis c, H. Dor mant llcnsuier, Mis. II. ,1. Hull: managers to (111 vm uncles. Mis. Madi son Latum, Mm. W. It. MoChuo, Mis. F. S. C.ncllroy and Mis. It. J. Pork. Mrs. Illpplc made btlef leiuaiks of appreciation. Hew Dr. Pieieo olfoied piayor and In an nddiess spoke most beatitltully, ciicoutaglng lite manage ment and tlio wotkeis. Madison Lui 1c in also gave nit excellent nddiess Miss Helena Clink load the lepoit of Ihe gonoial seciotat. Mis. Siivuge, lecently leslglicd. It was as follows; sivui rias lii'.ptmi'. 'IIip SPHPI.II.V .ihi.K innips lo i pinnt nf un Inna tin nt "Iipii ski- IipkIiih an 111111111'. npoil. I.ct.ui-c- llp n.ill14 Hi it Hip lii-st oik is mil n-iiUiiKi! ill -tali-tic, rimi'it Iip rtnlioillpil 111 .1 ippiiit, .mil i-. lint ktinwti Pipn to tlio Imanl of man ign . 'IIip lie 11 1 nmhilrnr r. tlip -mil lnin BinnL'S nf tin- mri aic tnlil unlj In I lio nuc t.lllM. In 1 "oik lint ii lnvib pii-ipiit iIIvp Hipip aip no gIii iiii; i.i-in, Inn ti iii-finips lint (in I'P 1 ilnl, .111.1 pt if Hip kiiN lm 1 oiup In Hip liinlin imiiIiI pip-Pill llu-ir icpoll .llnin-t ipn one wnlllil chilli toll of ihis "Iipii slip hn lii-rn lidpiil terr liml plup. "inn nin in hmli In lior "nik anil 111 mint! hv 1111-1 1 iho iImiiIiI", -Iip Iii- Iippii iiiii'Iiiiu(1 In i lipait tn Ihiii tilk, nr llnoimli Hip IIiIiIp ill- Ii h lump link tu tliPftulp 01 of Hi p, IP-Kil iltnl-i ho 1 nllip 111 "i!-t to PP lliP 11111111-" litllp n.ilip "liil tin- ip-tful pt hp mo ins tn Up liipil m hilt -11k till It h .1 iiiuunon linn,' fm tlip Miittiup, nn lonuii lo ihp lnutiH 111 tlip nioiniui;, tn tuiil 1 mil on one of (Iip ioiuIim. Inn ,-nk tn unlk llllil lunt iriltiflll fot IIip . (' 11-t lonlll, "lull- -lip l in In- tul III In .lit in tun. t norm all of llip mudips .iro oiiupipil, ami it 1-1 tint .111 tiim-itil thine tn Piiior llu- 11-t mom mil llinl llu pi' in fnui mrls hmj nn tin- iinr. Sjmp tin. w.irni "pitliir li m i niii" up Inn tlio liiiuinoiks up, lull inoic ioikIips .110 lipiildl 1 lull r the 1 air fill iiipim-luti of (Iip udnii i-itiui iniiiiiiiliip, .mil thp i (iiim piiiiinis "01k of mil pin-ail iliidloi, Mi-s II ill, tlio -t.inilinl of 111, pliv-ii il iliputuunt hi- Iipi n 1.11-11I. Ihp ilnlii tinn nn pul :.e ilo-nl thp uiii.t -iiipp-fiil ti'iui that tins itipiitimul his ppt kno"ti; llu- inintl' mint "as ot p liumlHii iml thliti tip iml tin itti'iiiliiKP was "oil Mitainpil thioiieliout Hie ip.ir. One pip p of appiiatn, a liunin, w.is Hililul Pus .Mat, lint tlipn- is -till iionl nf a lull, r njiupim nt. POMIMIC si ip.sr p. '1 ill' ill p It lull ut of iliilllP-lio ilPtl(P ill- lint hail tudi ,t lup imotlinint a- la-t iai: lint lippiiup tlio coii-rs "pip not pittittly .-iti-lu lory, ami 1 nt hot ui-p "Miss -11111I1 is not .1 nm-t pt.uliiil ami pffli ipnl tpaihoi, hut Iii(.iii-p, in Si 1 inton, tin ni-w ihini; pis until it his hul Us fnl .In, mitliiiil it, .mil (.-.nniil nllnuiLp hpiail-i ol lp.il "nrlli. Mi-s smith t.,ip two inii-is fn, 11111-P-, oiip at the II ihui nnnn hndi' tal ami 1 up .11 ll,p liikoviuui lm-pil.il, tin LuuinPs in diitinu; 1I1-I1 inokiti, and t imiri-p In 1 null nnkiiiu', Iip-hIp- tlip 1. Kill 11 ioui-t- Pur- lllff till- Silk lllllt -IllliP foiu ill 1- "UP 1011- 1l111t.1l ,11 tlip -mull -i.lo In. un h Wp hiil tlioiialit fui two ii.ii- lint a m il III pmIiiip tla.- is a 111 pilpil put uf the "ink, tint Kill- "In. tho eight ni uitip hunt- t iliv it tho l.io nl u inning ot (iip.itious iicod input il fuoil anil -tiiuuliliiu. Wo lon-ulirtil oiu-ihis Inhh fiM.iotl "inn Wif. rru'ilew Oil ppu oil Iipi will iiiit- to tnniliKt a ill in lili'iatmi. sho nut I11111I a 10111-p 111 I ngli-h fiitioti anil aiiinii oilior tliiinis p t inl i il "hanlioo," '-I a-t I 1 s of Pninpoii" ami "Ilipilii." Mi. I'iIpiIi walil is 1 ino-t lii-pu ni" liaLlipr. Kipii li un wis .1 liiluip, the IP-nil of 111)11 li ilfpp -tuili. I. urn h looms in Sir,niton atp toil i, lump mi unions II1.111 win 11 mil- w 11 -laitdl, ami ,ct tlio . I'. . I11u1.l1 1, mm la a iuux-iiO li -puis j in al at Iho lowi.t po.-ihlo fiuio ami Ihp n.uliu ami list inoins no uppn to ppi, Kill. I Iipi p I- almo-t as mill li ilpiiiani) fm our nun his .it tho noon lioitr us for our talilps, ami i' U Hip li-numi". of 111 111,1 .1 ghl lint -lip iiinll iml Kit lllinuull tin- long hoills nf tin1 Ijimih-s ill. hul ftu tlu 11 -I .ilfmildl 111 this .li, ,11 Mill! (.1.1 I) UIIIMI'll. I'uh in the nr J .luiiinr iluh wis mitiiu) "itli a iiii'inh(i-lilp of pIupii, whiih "ii 111 i fi wipks to Iwintj -l, It is a m If Kiniiiiiii.' niyliil llinn iml tlio Kill- nmii'il Hum-Plus "llu. (.ills' Imlu-tiiil (lull" inui-o lu lahlp m. tins; iml ".liliiic "as licgim ami 1 trtipil tlunimli tin- inllip "innr M tin- iml uf llil- imn-o i-onio U on- in iml 111 ikiiij; wpip i,b(ii In 1 nf Hip iii.i-ps fiuin Hip II.iIiik luinn li.tpit.lt anil Ml-s smith f.ni' Ihii IP-rims in lui'.ul 111 iklu," 'Iho tr.11 hini; "is pi.ulli.il ami tlio Kill- luianip nr pKtnilPtit 111 iIip "ink tmirlit, simp (, 1pmiis iln.pil tlip Kills h.no mot in -01 ial m .iinl in Jnnl a liiitnhii nt oiiIIiiks. Wp Iiiip ariinuoil 1 nii ot.ip a lii.ii n li , tlio S'cw Vo.11'1, smial hoini; tho I.HKi-t Ratliditiir of tho joii Wp linin liail tin eo rntPilaliuiioiiH fur laMiii; funiN; onp a inu-iialo kIkh Ik nuulr-i of Mix I'lnuiiip lliiliiuouil in tlio llii.ulo (lull lioii-o, pup our .muni! Kwuuaaiu iliiliilon given In Hi.; High siliool aiulilniiiini, and a luluro h I'mfp, mil Willis I.. Mooio, ililpf nf IIip mtionil "(jthrr InilPiii This Iriturp, h iiuiiIph' nf Mis, W il. him I onnt II, wan k!wii in tlio Imanl uf Ii.tIo Hmin. 'I ho pio-s Ins Iippii' ono of Hip luo-t lulpful RKiiiiit- iii tin i.Hiiing on of niir "oik ami "p luaitlli think Iho rilllms .-iml upniiiis for HkiV gi urri'.-i( iml kimlly inlripi-l, In Mtuh "o hail a il.it from Miss l.haltolli Wil-on, oiip nf tho it it irm.it suifijupj, , iliat tlino mil- whole work was mirwoil. Miss. Wil-on Kiic ihiii) muhi-itloiN fm cirry ilppulmpiit of llu- uik ami iiikoiI Hip a..,odatinn in meet the ill)' cipat lifnl, a hoarding; house for uonini, 'Iho Minili) aftcinnon Kospel eri(03 lulu Itdn liolil in tho fiohl loonn. 'J ho) hap Iippii mii.iII ami iiifni mil ami Die lcadero have In on simple and ilirrit in tluir ihc-s.-jkis. lliu 'lliuisday limn ineelin wo lliink the tnoit helpful Huke lull) lu I lie lornus 'Iho alloiul. aiuo Inn tailed fruiu si to fori), 'Hul theic .limihl ho a gathering fm pr.i)ir nine a week in tlio mitral pail uf the nt) U a le-limim) In the need of that iet whiih the l.unl aluno un giu', lilt I'll'HfUV.s MM I'. I ur a )rar wo hail horn hoping and pniini; Dial Cod wuiihl sn.d Dr. tthiii T I'm-im m 11a or a seilrs of llihlo talks In I'eluuai) he lamo and rcinilunl for file da). HU loinitu nivd lit ines-aso weto nuniioill) of f.od andoult suucfilins: da) the spirit of tlip inert In, s doop onoil bo tint wo felt I111I lio ronialned lone r MiViinss "cnild liaie oiriHowed, Seioul (aid Hr l'icioi'a (nmini; "1 (lie I'P-t llilns tdo W C A, Ims rier done for Kimtoii " sonio Inn a-Vfdt "What aio tho reulU ot Him- tenuej ' When tlio word nf (,od il opened ,h) litis t-ili it taught man of (.'oil, who tan e.'tnn.ite ie-iiUs? l.od ta) ot li U word: "Il hjll not rcluin unto nic void, hut It thall auumplUli that whkli I plrac, and it tlull prosper in the thing- where. lo I lend It," 'Ih ffcictir) has had four Bible ilarjta durin? ILuntlnucd on l'j;u .J FATAL LIGHTNING BOLT. Killed Stephen Connors nnd Injured Simon Carmody, Sippheii Connoi.s, u toiidilelnr on Iho Ltiekiiwiinnu alltoud, was liisiantly killed bv llRhtiilng on Tlnttsdny even ing nl 'lath's Siiminll, and Simon fur titody, un pfcntultti'tor, was seiiotisly Ip.ttned by the siilue bolt, 'J'lte men luitl slatted home during a Htm 111 ami kiiiirIiI shrllel benealh tlio hi lilge sotllh of the station. While standing beneath ihr bildge, 11 (lush of lightning potiotiutcit the llooilng 11 hove them mid stttiok Con nors, killing him Instniitlv mid sevotcly shocking Carmody. Cot oner lloborls was luitllled and he depilll.ed Dr. Wo It-h lo view the leliiulns and Issue 11 bill Inl eoilllleute. Dei eased Is sltivlved by his wife and four elilldieii. Tlio ftllieiitl will take place (omntiow aftemoon fiom the Clark's Summit Catholic church. 'I'hei remains will he biollght to this city and Intoned lu the Cnllieiliat eeino- loi-y. ARRANGEMENTS ARE ABOUT PERFECTED Last Meeting of the Executivo Com mittee in Charge of the Armory Ball of Next Friday. The tegular weekly meeting of the executive enininitloo of tlio Thirteenth, ugiment military ball was held lu the boanl of trade looms last night. U was the last meeting of the committee as it sop.n.ile org'inlzal Ion befoie tho ball, and Ihe chairmen of the vat imts bodies ippoited 11 puti-Uuil completion of the tasks assigned them. In tefeioiue to the Imitation extend ed to "Fighting .loo" Wheeler, Con gicsmnn William Com ell loporled that Wheeler was tomcwlipto In Ala bama, and he had accordingly wtltten a peisoual letter to him and fot win (led It to the war tlopattment with tlio ro qtiisl that It be sent on to Goiictal Wheeler, whet ever be might lie. The war dopm tmenl telegraphed Mr. Con ned n ptonnse to comply with his le quest. Caplain 1J. II. Atherton, chub man of tho sale of tickets commit toe. lcpoitod that the tickets weto now selling lt the late of about one bundled per day, and that the out-of-town sale wt.s highly sntisfactoi v. On the motion of Cap tain Atbeitoii, Leon Levy was added to the ticket committee. Captain FianU M. Vandllng, of Iho bo committee, icpoitcd Hint of tho fotly boxes (onsttuclod twentv had alteady lit en disposed of. The pttr rbaseis are Hon William Connell ((lotibT- liol, Colonel II. JL Moles tdeuble box), C. 11. Simpson. W. II. Taylor, K. I,. Fuller, Homy Bel In. 1r., V. M. Vandllng, James A,". Onkfotd, C. S. Weston. W W. Set anion, T. Tf. Watklns. AV. V Watson, AV. F. llall stc.id, It. !. Hinnks, j. Ren, Dlminlek, Coin. id Pcliiooilei and Colonel L. A. AN'aties. The walk of disposing of the boxes is being done by Mot tinier B. Fuller, John II. I hooks and Frank M. Vandllng. Alfied fl. Hunt chaiimnii of the floor (-onmilltee, ii-poiied the lajlng of the dancing lloor and ihe oomploting of the woik on the "ciash" whltli is to cover il. A toquest of the Hoot- com mittee that poisons bo not iioimltted tn enter the building lluough the Myttle stioet door on Iho nlghl of the ball, because of the dt alights and other unpieafantnes-en that would be oica slotied (beieby, was gi anted. Colonel AV.tlies then suggested licit in justice to the ladles who will be piesont at the ball, "clash" should be 1 1I1I over all the asphalt of the di 111 room, thus pi eventing damage to Iho (Ostuinos. 'I be suggestion was adopted and money Anted to ilefiev the evtia expenses. A io(tte"i made bv Peioiator FllllV 111.111, that bo be peimitted tn inntlnne the woik of dcont.itlng tho .nmory on Sunday, was 1 el used, and pei mission grained to ptnsue the work dining the nlglit time. Tho executive committor, now becomes ab'oibeil bv Ihe genei.il rcmmitt"P, which will meet lu tho ns senililv loom of the boanl of ttado on Tuesday evening next. Ask for Kellj's union ciackeis. Summer Shirts for Men And stylish ones, too. L.uli sliht deinniistiatcs our good Judgment lu buying, and each being stumped with a trade-mink th.it Is syn onymous with everything that is collect in modern shii t-makitig. Among our huge vmiety aie found Shh Is with tuns attached; plaited bosoms, some with two pair of ciifls, $l..'t0 and $2.00, lu our ONIJ DOLLAR lino wo also show a splendid ussm tiuont ot plaited fiouts; White Negligee, with culls lo match, and an un usual As-ni tnipui of Mudi.is Slilits, with cults to mulch. i "ON TWUA'' j hbfclhbiibIM r IS THIS MEANT FOR YOU? OM1: 3 : US R. E. Prendergast 207 Washington Avenue, u3 -a TELBPHONB ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION, S8I3. THREE LADIES AREJIOW TIED YESTERDAY WAS A GREAT DAY FOR SCORING POINTS. Two New Contestants Appear in tho List This Morning Miss Podrlck's Good Showing The Two Carbon dalians Improved Their Standing Materially Lots of Room and Lots of Tlmo Left for Those Who Have Not Yet Entered, j Standing of the i Leading Contestants I X X rolnu. 4- f 1. Meyer Lewis. Scran- f ton 153 ; T" rs -r-r rtl-.. - 1-M " a aenry ociineiiKei, . South Scranton... 127 J 3. William Miles, Hyde , Park 107 I 4 4. J. Garfield Andor- -f son, Carbondale. .. 97 v- 5. August Brunner, Jr., 4 Caibondale 58 0. Frank Kemmeter, Factoryville 35 7. Miss Norma Mere- . 4- dith, Hyde Park.. 34 f 8. Miss Wilhelmina - Griffin, Providence. 34 " 9. Miss Vida Pediick, Cloik's Summit . . 34 -f f 10. W. H. Han is, Hyde Park 23 s. 11. Ray Buckingham, J Elmhurst 17 -f f 12. David O. Emery, Wimmeis, Pa. ... 7 13. A. C. Griffis, Mont- -f -f rose 6 -f "" 14. PJobtert Campbell, " Gieen Ridge 3 .t' Yosteiday vvas the giealcst day In tho history of the Kducntional Contest, in ipspect of the number of contestants lepoillug, nine altogelhet btiiiglng In points, including A. C C.rillis, of Mont-n-se, and lloliei t Campbell, ot (It pen Ilidge, whoso names have not befoie been piloted In Iho above list. Miss Vi.la Pediick. of Claik's Sum mit, hi ought in the l.ngist numbet of puints for the day 2." theieby ail vanoing lioni elvenlli place. Ml-s Meteditli and Miss niilllu each In ought in '.', and the tbtee young ladies ate now tied for seventh iil.it e. August Hi miner, of Caibondale, bi ought In II. theiohy gaining 5 points on his fellow townsman, Cailleld Atidetxni, who, bv sooilng u points, gained tlt.it much on William Miles, who is now holding down thiid place by a maigln of 10 points. Moer Lewis, the leader, con tinued 1tls good woik and this maul ing is 20 points ahead of llenl.v Schwenkor, who gained on Ills neuiest lival. M!es. The aitsses Moiedlth, titillln and Pediick ate only one point behind Ft .ink Keimnerer for sixth plate, and thcte me only twelve points diffoienee between the boldeis of the sixth and tenth places. The two nnv contestants, although now al the bottom of the list, may tp. ike it intuostlug for those above them in a few days. Jji-. GrifTIs wiiles thai he seeuted his six subset ibeis lu thnty minutes. Mr. Campbell was one of the pattUipants in last year's con test and gained expeiienie fiom it. 'I'h those who expect lo enter the con test and have not yet done so, wo would sa : Stop thinking and got to work, while theio Is a liist-elass ch. into of overtaking those at the top of the list. Bead the advoi tisemenl on Ihe louith page of tills morning's Ti Ihune. It , iinlnllis lutli-h fulfill Inn. 1 1 tnt'ni nt.i ( trm about the contest. If you would like to -eciue a litindsomelv llliistiatod. booklet, descriptive of the scholarships, customers send us orders for lorm-Ietters or printing or stationery or stock certificates or bonds, and for one ot these specialties only, not knowing that we are nbe to supply their many other needs, Ifyouareone of them, we desire to remind you that anything in the way of printing, lithographing, engraving, embossing, binding, ruling and numbering, and any article of stationery, from a pencil to a copying press, is "In our line," We want to serve you. 8?" tml. Scranton, Pa. Ill CASEY BROTHERS, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave. or would like to obtain a honk of stib soilpilnn blanks, nddiess "Ldltor Ldll eiitlonal Contest, Set anion Tribune, Ser.niton, Pa." TO TEST WtUER RATES. Conrad Shrooder Begins Proceedings to Discovor Whether Ordinance Establishing Bates Is Valid. Coin ad Sehroctlor, thiotigh bis attor ney, lui 11. Hums, .vestoiduy began a stilt in eiitilty against the Siinntoii C.as and AVater company lo tost tho valid ity ol the oidinance fixing water lutes lecently passed by councils. The ivater company lecently sent Sir, Sebrooder it water bill for tho nuurter begltinlpg April 1 and ending July 1. This bill was based upon the company's Hed schedule of pi lees nnd amounted to JIS. Sit, Sehroctlor seemed n copy of Ihe water tales mdlminre and found Hint under its piovlslons the bill should be only VI. I-1'- cents, lie sPnt a letter to the water Lomp nty asking for a col lected bill. President AV, AV, Setanlotl, of th" compnnv, u-plk-d poisonally lo Sir. riolnooder's letter In the following tonus: Tlio .sii.uilnn (li- .nnl W.itoi Cn , 111 v ninln Am-ihip. st union, l'.i , VI ij 2, 1'KM. lt. Citni.iii s( liiopiipr, srl,Mtim, t,, Pp.ir Sir: Aitnr nf this tl.iti- ii it Inntl. ( ilv ronntiU Imp nu .inlhniily h.itoor to h M.ilPr I itn foi tin- (iiinini. Up no ailv i-oil In tnnn--il thil tlip itiiliti in. o P. which ynn lou-r i-i nf nn plloi t wlnliM-i. t'nilcr tin- i Iroiiiii-l-inii-i, Iho limo fm tin- iiniont ni v our i.itpr i.iti- fnt Ih iliinloi ciiilmg .linn- I, I'ioi. ssnn. I-i ovtiniloii to .limo HI, pmi, hut mill -I piltl In- tint tlino tho smiip nf Mitit In .tiii ptnii i t ic-4 will lo (li-((ititinnoil. A c.in tmlv, (sitjiiiil) W, s, r.inton. I'losiilont Sir. Selnoeiler thereupon tondoied to Ihe lieasuier of the water company the sum of $'11. 1!!, whiih sum was refused bv the latlei. Tho-o facts ate all te clted at length in Sir. St breeders bill, which sets loith th.it he is perfectly willing o pay the amount ilaimed bv the company when the pioper coints hove dei ideil that tho water l.ites nidi nance Is not binding. C'omt Is asl-.ed to aw aid a poiniancnt Inluiii tion lesti.iining the company ftom cutting oil' the water fiom any of Sir. Sthioodei's seveial ptopeities. Today, Saturday and oh eus i.v, we will sell inn pairs ladies' Hue fl' shoes for fl.tr,, as long as they last. Cloth tops or kid tops, I.k oil, button, dull tops or patent tips; vour clioii o lor fl.ii" a pair. Remem ber this is for S.itmd.iy only. Open late in tho evening. KMr.i eleiks. Slahon's shoe stole, ;!JS Lackawanna avenue, Window Shades, All Sorts, at Xoi ton's, opposite Hotel Jcrmyn. The popular Punch cigar is still the leader of the Ilk- cigars. Buy Your Hammocks At Coin sen's. Handsomest llne S eclal pi ices Fiee Lectuies and Demonstrations on Cooking with Gas, at our new show looms, No. 507 Linden Street Boaid of Trade Building, eveiy af ternoon at 3 o'clock during' the week commencing' June 10, by MISS COLLING who needs no introduction to the ladies of Scranton. Scrantonas & Water Co A LONG DISTANCE ' TELEPHONE The groatcst commercial economist in the world today, Compared to any necessary investment in business, Iheprofitfrom aTELEpHONE is incalculable. Residence and Commercial rates at a moderate cost, CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE ANO SUPPLY CO lUrmscr'a office, 117 Adams atenue. ALL WOOL Milt's Suits lo oulcr, H3 anl up. I'-iiUs, JJ.V), ALL WOOL l.uliia' suits to oiitir. Sin A and up, Sl,l', S(, ,jl j MM, Kinjr Miller, Merchant Tailor, 435 SPRUCE STREET, I Oils, Paints liHl- n;l T Monlifllminrt rmK,i,., t I'ldiuuvy un a iMauuiaiuriuig v.uu(pauy, 141-149 Meridian Street. TELEPHONE 62-2. : STOP VVe are very anxious to make yoli ncqualnted with our goods. Of course. vc don't expect you to gratify our wishes Just because we want you to do so, but there is no argument hall so convincing as the evidence of your own taste. Our Green Valley Rye Will be a revelation to you """"- l.oul Arthur Wtrc: IVlrfnt Orlando S. Johnson. Vlco Pre. Arthur II: Christy, Cashier 4 sV 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4- Capital, $100,000 Surplus, $100,000 inh spRUCB STRRRL Court House Square. x. SCRANTON, PA. . Interest Paid on Savings Accounts A l'IIIOI!lCi;i) le. Hi fhsrlcr to iiecepl 4- 4. nil nnniipi- nf 'liuti lo set u 4. . llpiphor, 'Inulco, Ouaifllan, Ailmlnlslra. 4. . lor or l.vetiitot. 4. "yiH: MllISof llil, nnrli 110 prntetl. 4. x oJ hy the llolmoi Clcdrie Alarm . Siktcni. DIRIXTORS 4 . 1.. A. litres. o. S.Johnson ' Wm. f. Ilnllncai li. p. Klnssbury . Everett Warren Auff. Robinson J Joseph O'Brien 444444444444444-44 4- Together with fair, square dealing, has made this store a favorite with buyers of men's furnishings. It is time now to invest in Straw Hat. Conrad, "A Gentleman's Furnishing Store." 305 Lackawanna Avenue. SEEDS Lawn, Timothy, Millett, nft 325-32? Penn Avenue Shifting Responsibility Is always excusable, when IL may h-j done conscientiously. lively owner of teal estate canies lesponslhllltie.s tliat do not appear in his accounts, yet, they aio impeiHtlvely Impoitunt. The opinion of an uttoiney upon the seciiilty of your land titles must 1 backed by your own assets. Ily tlio payment of a reasonable fee you may shift this liability on the Title Guaranty and Trust Company Ol Scranton, Penna. 518 Spiuce Stxeet. I,. A W 1I10', rre.lilciit.tll V Knipp, V. PrfS. A, II Mil Unlink, llalpli b. Hull, iu.!ieiiknt,l Trust OWcer, and Varnish Clover m ')