THIS SCn ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1001'. I" ixxxxxxxxxxx; the Mourns HAnnwAnc storm an I loot, our llir lorcpt line of lfairtmorkt In Hip fill. mi mi iiuIIp urc In liiul jut lnt J1"' v.mt line I'M Ml II IIWIMOCNS are lmng nml iluiilnc, iolon lll not fide. Foote & Shear Co. JJ9N. Washington Ave kxxxxxxxxxxx: The Peerless Ironing Board For iionlncr LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS and children's cloth ing, cvciy mother knows how difficult it is to piopeily iion Babies' Caps, Guimpcs, Sleeves nnrt Yokes. This Boaid is lnboi-snving. Th? Baby Bazaar, 510 Spruce Street. & Iciiplnnr or mill lis a pnstHt tn oil it nur limn aim iiinlo uic mi 1 iiunlciiiit; jiii quilll) r kind if Idic or M'h curtdlns K(iilt? Rtiar atitceil Laundry ooooooooooooooooo 0 0 0 &dffgfi 0 0 0 0 Gossip 0 0 ooooooooooooooooo MKs Mamie simlcr nml I'loiloilck H.iKtMi wfii- united in nun i I.iko vestei div nun iilii tt'ioiloilv In St Matj's elniiih bv Itov Pntoi Clnlsl, the ceio nioiiv batik wi tucked tij u laigo lium bci of IiipihN .mil ulatlvcs 'H the jdiniK i miplc 'I lie hildc cutcicd IliPiliuuIi .mil ail vaniul up i lie liprlit .lisle, while Men dd ohn' vwrtdiliff liiimli was )laP(l li I'inf 11. Aikornian. She was led In lici lulliei, ho gave her avvav. At the .ill. it the uiie met 1). the gioom ami hii liest in in 'I lie icrcmunj was peifoinicd by licv r.illui Chi ist, pistoi ot the (luiidi Mws lauv .Snvdei wis mairl ill hmioi and Ihp hi idostnaids weie Miss Wallie tii.mihn ami Lena JT.iKen Allied llasoii, hi other ot the Kiooin, ,k ted as best num. The usheis weie William ilibbons ami Joseph hnvdor. The In Ide vmo a chaimlng sown of while siiu, tilmnird with white iliiffon, and t.mied biiili. loses The biides in.iids woie f,ov us of Voi si. ui liwn ileiuir ones and (.uued pinK. tainn tlons Al Hie (omluslon ol the coio 1 1 1 o i i n In Idal dliinr i was sen ed at the home of the hi ide, 1121 Stone aenue, altei whli h the biidal pai ly took a diielo i:iiiihuis(. Mi. and Mis H.igen will loside at sj" Capoip-o avenue. Mis Samuel Cobb, of MaiKet stioet, i ntei tallied a luso number of jouiiff pi oplc last evening' In honoi ot hoi d.illRhtei Maifraiofs biithda. Mis, Cobb was assisted in entcn tuiniiiR her fUlcsts b Mi.s licnige HiimIoii, Miss Man filiation and Miss .lessie Wllbut. Anions: those piesont woie, I 'o.i lwiid, Ikii llul-ill, Iciiici Illd-lll, Nuth fmiiiN, llr.Mii llrprurll. Mm lllimli mil si,.,,, iill. lllnl V ilKin-, I mil; (w-lii, (mi ( idsliv, lit iliui II mini lu K( inifib , lldin KdiiKili, limit il.il, Mitli Hull, lllul riilllip", Kilic C oi hi int , him Hi' I nil mi, lor. in Mini- (a in Id ilo'li , Mm (,lil,, mi I niil.c Mm.h1 Dolimi Diiiiii, llciln'ii .ivt, Dm ii l!i ir v, luil s.)( , loi,,, Moull, M M.itknu, Viilim II mini, AhIiIi. Mllln, riuilij 'I uU mil lolm i nil mi A faiewell p.ut was lenoicd ,lo T)cl nob.uKei at the home of Flod Knpoi, on Madison aonue, Mondnv ntfilil. The o ouIiik was spent play ills' sumes nml a ntimhei ot selections icndeied alter which lofie.shments weie solved and the guests dep.uled foi iheh brums. Those piesent woie: Ml-rs Sidle y,,lci, (lau 1'oltrr, HoIIj. Iliil. tni, tunic vmlin, I. ill i Will ml, Minnie 'Iliuiiiii, Mi Will ml uinl Mit, lliipti, .Miis 1), I llo Iiiihci, lnil llopri, llohrit I'larri', Viuliew Im ink II iiiiiii l nnlii mi, Willijin iliilloii, .M.iuhiv .Icili , Mutin llopir ami Mi lto.ot. Mr. II Nhhnlhon of Sir Noith AVash liiStop a Pimo was honoied Monday evening by a sin prise pmty fioni his fi lends. The occasion bolnfT his thli ticth blithdaj, AuiotiB thPunuisenioius uic the Kiiiphaphoiie nnd out of door sanies, Uetiishmentb oio reived to about K'lty people. Among those 1 1 (.sent weie: Mi-s llulh llunilt, iI 1'iilniKhlc, I'j . in.l illmr llolinci itnl stmuf I'uk.., of llirvc v lie , l'i , Mis, lln S iriuuii, JUs. In Mitdid), M ami Mis J), II Wont, Mr ami Jli. Cole I Jli Altnuirv II II, in Hiin, Mi, and Ml l, nnlii, .Mi ami Mil Itolxit-, MUj Clara Ciblif, .MM Ifiinio Willi), Ml, IMIli ami Mu Wills, Waller lrar let. Mi, Jliown, Mm flliKlir, Jli Mil,!', Mr lalc A oty piiJnahlo affair was cun ducted last nlRht at Ciueinhey hull by the Youiu Min's Jiohicw Heiiollel.il club, Jt whs a iiililsumnior dance, the Diusic foi whieh was fuiuUhed by Mii-.s Katie lle.udou, A laigo number of cotiploH woio piesent and applauded the icsullH of tlio woih of tho (ommit leo lu i'i,iige, whlrh lonslsted of "V, JunKo, H, X, IteWinun, Hen. lloth and J, lloiowit. A cy quiet hut ptetty weddliiK tool; place estcitlay noon at the home ot Mrs, llosalle Hauls, 817 Pino btieet, when Miss Kilcda U Hauls .ib uni ted In roan Inge to N. S, 1'atKard, of Syinetise, N, Y. The ceiciuony was pel formed ly llov. A. S. Auspaehei, of the Linden btieet temple, lu tho pies nco of only the Immediate, family of the In Ida and groom. Neither Miss Umiis nor Mr, Pack nrd vus attended. Tho services ce held In the pailor, the nuptial knot belner tied under a canopy of biullax mid iloumH. Follow Iiu; tho ceieniony IMc in n wedding dinner was set veil hv f'n toicr Wnldtii'i and at .131 o'clock Mr. nnd Mi. I'aiKaid left the city for New Votlt. They will Irnvc-or Hit iopo .lune 10, find will tmir the eon tlnent until September, when thev will jeltitn to this rountiy and begin hottseltopplng at Svinuuse, N, V. Mrs. Packaid Is veiy well known In this city, blng unheisally psteenied for her plensltig peiHonnllly, while hor hitsbiindi In fieiiient visits hei'c, lnii left it uniform Impiesslnn behind hint of manliness and Integilly, THIS AND THAT. 'Hie New Ynik t.vrninj Joumd ul jclinlay Eilil nllli irforcme In Hie Mlllniirtit of Hi" Milk" if t lie wotkirm nn tlio Ilipiil 'Iranlt tun ml. "Inhn .1 1'alln i rlialriinn of Hi iriilid liod.iV (iinmilllni, iml Hie ililrf nrsrlln tnr lictwrcn tlio labor )non iml Hie conlrulor. lln fifqnciilly woikcil iilonc nilli srcit tirl. pillonic inil prrvici Hue. in I miImpiihiiII ir nlfil llio (imllnii of till lino moclltos 111 1 Hip Inilcrs nf Hie lrlku" Mr I'llli" wh fiirinrilv i itliliiil of lliii cili, l n moiiliN r In tiiile, ami for Mini" tcii hii lirrn nn oflliii (f llio t(ntril rcilorilnl union of .Now mk. ViililiMnp limn, of Phlhildiilih, linfonl llrv 1c Im 1' 1 1 lln ami l!o John I, Momr, of tlio l'liiliilclilili null (Hon c to all lllliii llo bin, who lor dome lini" bl liclnl Hi" liilinbci of ni(.l" ii"iir( In iKilorm Hip oik ot (li ililfiinnt Hiibrs of Ills (horror, rillicrs Irilij iml Monro rte rocnll onliliicil at Oicibiook Minimn. PERSONAL, IIpi I 1 linn No I iin.iiis Mcnl noilli en 111" I uki ! limited jptcnli if(pinuoi) l)i (' sinrr, o Hip I uli.mttliu lnopltil, lot L (rlinli for Plilliiklpliii, wbiio lie mil i L 1 1 tnl thp uintiieiircmoiit pxphNp" of (Ills jrir'n .i ulii ilin- iln.H of III" t ithciiiily of I'onii.j b mh I II Ptitnim rml piih of PliiliiMpliii. piril lln nur.1i Ibis ih ir.tpuln in a pnnl i ir in tlinr i to Witmillp Anotlur i ir until iiimtr liiiit" llolorl Mooip nnd pirt, in lonle tioiu Hot spi ms, i , to (.irim, V j , ii atticlird lo liikiiwinna (run No "i TRYING TO COMPROMISE Mitchell-Little Libel Case Is Still in Process of Settlement Must Ac cept Mitchell's Terms. The (liminil libel case of I'tesldent John MIti hell, of the United Mine Woikeis, against Hditoi Itlehaid Little, ol the Sitantonian, was on jesteidt s list, but did not come up. Disti let At toine Louis stated that ho passed It b, tempoiai il. upon being notified b the ( ouiisel loi the piimipnls that the iasp was In jjiotess ot settlement. Mi. Mitchell and his attorney, O'Jh ion i Mai tin, had two consulta tions ,pstPida legal ding the terms ot spttlptmnt to be submitted fot Editor LlttlP s .KieptaiKe oi i ejection It Is undui stood these teims weie diaftcd 1.(sL nlf,ht at a meeting In the St. Chailes, and that thev will be com municated to lalitoi Little today To escape ptosci ution, it is said, the Sciaiitoniau will hae to leti.ut. not onlv the (liaiges made against M'r. Mitiheli, but also those against thp ollipi Mine AVotkeis' o(llcial, and. In addllion witluliau the conspltacv ( ases In ought against National Oi -g.iniei Tied Dilcher and Mai tin D. Vliheitv, ON-piesident of the Cential Laboi union TO PAY OLD JUDGMENTS. Protb.onota.ry Compiling Complete List of All Outstanding1 Against City. Ptothonolat v Copoiand was khpuIIv lpijupstcd b Cil Solkiloi Watson to furnish a complete list o all tlio iudt' niptits against I bo tltv on 'lie in his olhcc The piotbonotaiN's iloiks have not as Pt completed ,i soatcli of the iciotds but tho hap alioady HUd with tlu dlj (onti oiler two state ments and a thhd and Dual one is eNpiclpd some daj this wool As soon as the complete list is ob tained the (ontiollni will coiinleislgn w ai 'lints aj Iiir oif the oldest 1udg niontw, biglnnlng at the t'iy oldest and woiking on down until the $lti (100 nppinpil ltlon loi ludgments this jear Is exhausted. The total amount of judgments out standing against the cltv is atiou'dv p1-tun a tid as being between $100,0n() and ?1J" (MO Some of those lifted In llio stato'iients alioinh lecehod b; the contiollei inn hack to 1S13. LECTURE BY DR. PIERCE. He Spoke Upon "The Wonders of the World" Last Night. Kev. Di. IJobPil r. V. PIpho, pas lot ol the Penu Aenuo Baptist iluiiih, ilelUoMil an liilcipstlng leotme l.ist night in tin main auditoilum of the dull ih on 'The WondPis of the Woild," 'I'liPio was a ey l.nge aud ienie pio.sent, cnnsldeilng the sultii nosi ol the weatltPt. The do -lor lias not onlv boon an pn tenshp li.neloi, but he has been also an obspiwuu one, and ho talked most cntet talnlngly last night about nian of the wondeitul things to bo .seen lu the woild, iiiiluding the gloat catlie dials of luiopo and some of the gleat patiiial wondcis of that continent and of Not th and South AtuoiUa, The lecluip was lllustiated thinugh out with a number of splendid nteio optlcon lewb. THE THREE CLOSING RECITALS Of the season by the t'ujiFovatniy will bo given at the Palish house lespeo tiely on Juin lo at s p. m. Juno 1!2 at S p. in,, and on Juno 2i at 8 p. in, Tickets may he had on application at tho C'onsoivatoiv. Plagiam of ie loived scats tor each lecltal will he o()en lour dais pieIouw. Your Full Dress Suit, Whether for the aimoiy hall or oth er diess nciaHlons, ou will find the newest heie, either for lent or sale, All the luiulslle.s, tlen, hhlits, gloos, etc, Samtei Hi oh, Smoke tho Pocono Dc rlgar. riee Lectuies and Demonstrations on Cooking with Gas, at our new show looms, No, 507 Linden Street Boaid of Tiade Building, every nf teinoon at 3 o'clock during the week commencing Juno 10, by MISS COLLING who needs no intioductiou to the ladies of Scvanton. ScraMou Gas & Water Co REPORTS MADE TO COMMITTEE DETAILS ALL ARRANGED FOR THE MILITARY BALL. General Committoo Held n Meeting Last Night and Then Went to the Armory to See What Kind of an Appearance It Presented Whon Illuminated Tho Interior of tho Building Is a Wonderful and Rarely Beautiful Combination of Color and Light, After an adjoin nnient oNtontllng oei two 1110111111, the geneial commit tee hnUiiT In chin ge the Thlitocntli ii'glnient'.s iiiiudiv opening anil hill! tin y ball, met last penlng In the as- spiiihh loom of the boaid of tiad", to hear the sub-committee, who weie ap pointed at the last meeting to go foi th and do tho special tusks unsigned them, tell how well they had com pleted their woik. Thoe piesent at tho meetings weie: Hon. II. M. KdwauK A. J. I'olboin, Major James V. Oakfotd, Dr. J. K. O'Hilen, A. H. i:.non, Colonel Oeorge M. llallstcad, It. J. Matthew , Joseph Low, 1! O. Couimmi, 12 AL Stalk, Com, id Scluotdei, Uliector of Public Safte. 'Woiniset, P.. J Mutiny, esq., (1. T. SIikIp, A P. Law, J. How tuth, Colonel II. A. Com sen, Judge Al fird Hand, 11. Taloi, (.!. L. Dick son, Colonel P. Ij Tlltchcock, Colonel H. M. Boles. Colonpl L A. 'Waties, Ma lor .T. P. Fish, A. W. Dickson. Colo nel r. W. Stlllwoll, Judge Jpssmp, IT. W. Klngsbuiv, Captain V. M. Vand llng, Captain J. AV. K.unbcck. J. l-i .ink Siegpl, Alficd O. Hunt, Major W. S. Millar, .Tames PHIr and Di. Ful ton. Hon. IT M. Kdw.uds was elected ehaliman foi the eenlng and the re ceding of the ippoits of the arious chnh'inen of committees was at once commenced. Colonel IT. M Poles icpoitc-d for the icreption crinmltteo that It had h"on decided to appoint .i sub-commlttep f i om among the niembeis to meet the dignltailes at the depots and psooit them to then hotels and later to the union. It was decided that a mill t.nv escort consisting of all the itv companies, win niaich to the depot when the gieat men of the state and nation airhe, and gie them a mill t.uv inception bellittlug their lank. The dignita'ies who come e.nly or leinain in town for anv consldeiable length ol time attel the ball will be enleit lined at the aiious homes of the gentlemen of the inception com mittee ARRANGING DL'TWL W 11 Taloi, foi the detni.itlon (omnilttee, ieiiusted tlat the lln il i leaning of the di ill room bo post poni d until Fiidav nioining, when It be thoioughlv sembbed, together with riiv loom in tho admlnistiatlon building Also that Colonel K W Stllwcll nillllaiv supeilntendent of tlio building, he dnccted to put sol dipis on gunid this moi ning at all the entianees of the aimoiv and th it poisons' not having business theiein be oNcluded fioni the stiuetuio Al the lpquost ot Mi. Tavloi, the (oinniillee agieed lo paitition the "nash" used In lining the boxes among the Hoiue for the rilendless, SI, Joseph's I'oundling Homo and Floienie Mission, aftei tho ball is oer. The 'ctash" is stiong muslin ni.d can be used with advantage 1 those institutions Mr. TaIor le Iiottcd that the eioctlical detoiatlons which will (onslst of ueiilv two thousani' eloitilc lights, lme alone pieented the woik ot deeoiatlon 1'iira being completed, but that cnpiv tl.lng uould bo In pei feet oidei bv Thuisdnv niglit Coniad Sthiocder lopoiled that the box (onsliuction (ommltlpp had i om 1 leted its ivoik, aftei wbiili the en tile committee piocPPdtd to tho ar irotv in a private car to discus, the htihiett of piopet illuininalion I'oi four bouts last night the en tile Illuminating equipment of the aimoiy, i (insisting of 700 incande( out and "0 aic light, weie aglow, all th" iltciilts b"ing put lo the ?oeiest test as a pioiautlon against nccldenls on Piidav penlug next, tho night of the ball As the special (.u sped out AVashlngton aenue, Ininglng the ai nioiy Into lew, it piosented an in spliing rpectacle. The stiucture sporned lo leek with lighl and it seemed ns though the question of Il lumination was .settled, Howovet, af ter looking the dilll loom oet, thi" (lanmlttep dc tided, In lustice to the deionations, to le-infoice the eighteen ate lights alioady In the dilll loom, with twenty-four moie. In oidei to test the accoustln piop eitles of tho di ill loom, Attorney A. J Colboiu, at the request of tlio com mittee, ascended the western balionv and dellveii'd a ntlulilg Inipioiuplu spen li In the commllteemen, occupy ing the luitber end ot the loom. The speech was distinctly heaid and loud ly applauded, liter which the com mlllee inspected the adiuinlstiallnn building fiom illle pit to kitdtcn, and then adjoin ned, IT WILL HL2 R12ADY, Then' will be no need that ieople .shall sit up nights duiliik the two days which lemaln, for fear tho Ar moiy will not bo completed in time tor the gieat ball. It will be icatly all light, A hmall legiment of peo ple weie theio yestoiday doing a lot of diffeiont things: Women weie ' .i EC. Lending Giocer in Noithenstein . Pennsylvania. Groceries, Fruits and Cigars PARK & TILFORD'S imported Cigars by the box at their wholesale piicc JUt. MY FAVORITA CIGARS, Finest Key West Cigar S60 Per Thousand. OR 1 1 1.;. coon scitibhlng floois In the upper ontildorst a mint was painting landscapes and iniiilurs nnd henildlu tleslgiiH to pinto lu the panels above the boxtsj other wiiinen weie sowing btcadths of ft ah, other men weie making gm geotis hanging baskets to swing ahoo the .stand nf honor. Mi. ruin man was dltrctlug the docoiatlons, lloilsls weie Ininglng foi puts of palms, men weie hiWhg caipots In the com punv looiiiH and laying tables In the dining rooms, and altogether the woik had leached such a stage that the finish looks easv The new aiinoiy will be a good In wslinout as a summer lesort. It's the molest cpot Just now south of Quebec Those who fcaied II Would be suffocatingly hot on a June night mnv lellevn themselves of all solici tude on that point, for It Is like pass lug Into another climate to step out of the sun beneath those mighty arches. AGLOW WITH COLOR. The splendid cutves of these mas sive niches will he a wondeiftll glow of color on the night of the) bull. Bunting: of all descriptions, led, while and blue piedomlnatlng, will di ape the heavy dmk steel In a pul sating title of evetv soft or hillllaul hue that It hath cntoied Into the heart of man (or woman) to devise. The fair gi eon of Ii eland will filter pale light near the tosy tianspaient waves ot pink, while, vlolet-whlte and the dining cavaliy ollow will hang In long, giaceful festoons against a hackgiound of blazing light ftom the in vi bids of electilc bulbs acioss tho balconv. In eolot cftect alone the Aimoiv will piesent a ple tuie long to be lemembeied. One of the fcatuies connected wllh tho ball which ought to appeal to the Scianton public Is that the committee Is spending the money Intiustcd to Its cute for the ariangements among Scianton business houses. The cnteior, tho floilsts, the electilclans, and the furnishings nie supplied by local deal pi's. A Scianton band furnishes part ot the music, a Scianton stationer, In competition with some of the gieatest houses In Aincilc.i, pi ov Ides the invi tations nnd pi ogi amine The latter is pulque and beautiful des(;ned bv It. 12. Piendeigat. and has on the title page the i loosed flags of tho Tnlon and the State and below .itx exquisite steel en giavlng of the aimoiv. JACK DELAYED CEREMONY For a Time He Prevented the Mar riage of Edward S. Smith and Miss Jones, "T foi bid (lie banns!" shoutpd Con stable ' J.u k" Tleinev, with a melo diainatlc Horn ish, as he must Into Magistiato Mlll.u's piivate ofllce es tei day at teinoon, lust as the lattei was about to m.urv 12dwaid S. Smith to Miss Maiy Unmet Jone. "The gill is uudpi twentv-ono veais of age, and she sweats falselv when she says she Is oidei," he continued The oung lady in the ease, who is the daughtei of Pdwin S. Jones, of Codai avenue, has, it seems, been long dcsiious of wedding oung Smith, against hoi piients' wishes. She left home esteiday morning, saving she was going to be man led, and hoi biothei and sister staited out Immedi- atelv aftei wauls to pievent, If possible, the t eiemonv. They visited Magitiate Millars oflico and told him not to many the (ouple, as their slsten was under twentv-ono vcais of age The niagistiate seemed a (le.sniptiou of the pail, and whon thev piesented themselves In his office In the aftei noon he lecognized them at oiiio Mo had the voting woman swear to an affidavit setting foi th that she was tweutv-oue eais old. and then, to lellcve himself of any lesponslbillty in the case, he decided not to peifoun the teiemony until the gill's patents had been notified He tboiefoie aiianged for "Jack's" ini'lodiamtlc entiaiice, which took tho i ouple completely by smptise and which almost thiew the bilde into hs leiics. The niagistiate sent won! to her lather, and th it gentleman sent bin k a veiv teise message to the effeet thai his daughtei, having lett his homo, eoulii book a home whei PVPf she ihose. Tho delaod i eiemonv was aicoid inglv peifoimed last night, and the Hide inn tnler vxho bioke it up In the al teinoon aeted a.s witness. When Mi and Mis Smith l elm nod to theii lelativps m South Scianton, thev weie given a eiv exciting le ceiitlnn INQUEST IN PUNTICAL CASE. Conducted by Coroner Roberts in the Couit House. Coionor .T. J. Robeits conducted an Inquest in the couit house last night In tho case of Anthony Puntlcal, of liiook sneet, who on la.st Wedncs uay evening was killed by one of tho Suantoii Hallway company's tiolley ais in this elt.v, The evidence given last night showed that the man got oif the fiont of the r.u while It was in motion without having made any n quest to Jiave the im i stopped; that he tiled to get ott buckwaiils and was tin own to the gioupd against the i.iil, the Hacks of the car ciitbhing his lite out. All of the evidence went to show that the car was moving at u low into of speed at tho time. Tlio witnesses examined woie Thomas James, niotoiman of tlje, cai ; A. Masleis, conductor of the cf.i Mai tin Keogh, an eo witness to the incident: Thomas Gaidner, John C'ul len, RIchaid Walsh, (lus ftatilek, Mar tin Walsh and Master Mechanic Thomas Mullen, of tho Scianton Railway company. The juiy, composed of Pted Young, I?. V, Sqtilei, Thomas Cleaiy, J, r, Mitchell, Alexander Tliompson and J, F, MiDonough, i etui nod a ei diet to the effect that Puntlcal came to his death while alighting fiom tho fiont end of the car and that he had failed to polity the niotoiman oi con ductor of his intention to alight. MEETING OF BOARD OF TRADE. Probably Last Session Until Sept ember Takes Placo Monday, Tho tegular June meeting of tho Pond of Tiade will bo held at noon Monday, and It is expected that the meeting will puivc an exceedingly In tel estlng one. This will piobably be tho last meeting of the boaid until September, and theteloio a full attend ance Is expected It Is expected that tho special com mittee appointed to Investigate tho stilko situation will make Its icpoit. The committee Is known to havo been at woik quietly nnd energetically and a tepott fioni Its mcnibeis may haa impoitaut beailng on local condition!,. The smoker's delight, "Klcou" 5o. clgai. Ask for Kelly's union crackers. A RECORD MAKING DAY ' i THE EDUCATIONAL CONTEST IS CERTAINLY BOOMING. Schwenker Made a Great Jump To ward Flist Place Yesterday A New Contestant Appeals This Morning Miss Meiedlth Goes to Sixth Place Tomorrow's Tiibunc Will Tell About Lnfayotte College. hfj Standing of the Leading Contestants Poind. 1. Meyer Lewis, Scran- ton 195 2. Henry Schwenker, South Scianton... 172 3. William MileB, Hyde Park 115 J4. J. Garfield Ander son, Carbondale. . . 102 T 8. August Brunner, jr., $ J Carbondale 64 j 4; 6. Miss Norma Mere- ) X dith, Hyde Park.. 40 f 7. Frank Kemmerer, Factoryville 30 f 8. Miss Vida Pedrick, X Claik's Summit .. 38 9. Miss Wilhelmina $ Gilffln, Providence. 36 10: Ray Buckingham, j, jiimiiurst n-4, t T -ti. w. xi. Harris, nycie 5 Park 23 4 12. David O. Emery, X Wimmeis. Pa. ... 15 13. A. C. Griffls, Mont- X rose 6 14. E. J. Sheridan, Haw t y 15. Misn Jennie Waid, X Olyphant 16. Robert Campbell, X Green Ridge fr Yestoiday was the lecoid bleaker In the hlstoty of the Kducational Con test. More points weie scoied then than on an.v dav since the opening one, M.iv II. Of the 87 tli.it weie brought in bv nine ot the sixteen contestants on the list, Hemy Schwenker obtained the gieatest numbei, 4(1, thus bilnglng himself in close pioxlmity again to the holder- of flist place, Mever Lewis. The latter did well, howevet, and Is now but a feu points away fiom the 200 m.iik Miss Niiuna. Meredith iunips Horn eighth to sixth plaie this moining, displacing Fiank KemmeiPi and Allss Pediick, who each must go down one. V new contestant Is 12 J. Sheildan, ot Haw ley, who takes foui tcentb place to-d.'o. Beside those above mentioned Hay Buckingham, lot i:inihuist, William Miles, of Hvdc Park, Garfield Andei son and August Biunnef, of Catbou dale, and Miss Gilffln, ot Piovldence, all impioved theii standing. To-night will maik the completion of the fhst month of the contest. It has been even a gieatei success thus far than the one of last jear. To-monovv an illustiated ai tide desciiptive of La favette college, the flist gieat .special lew aid of the contest, -will Tjp piinted in the columns oil the Tilbune. It should piovo an Incentive to dctei mlned woik on the pait of all the con testants, as they can see for them selves tho magnitude of tho gieat offer the Tilbune makes to them. Those who nie thinking- of joining the contest should lend this a 1 tide as well as the advei tlsement on the fourth page of this morning's Tribune It contains mm Ii additional infouiia tion about the contest. If you would likp to seeuie a handsomelv Illus trated booklet, desotlptive of thp scholarships, or would like to obtain a book of subsulptlon blanks, addiess "L'dltor Educational Contest, Scian ton Tilbune, Scianton, Pa." Full Dress Suits. The laigest and best assoitment will be found In this Mote, whether jou want to pui chase or tent. See our window display. Samter Bios. Summer Shirts for Men And sd.vlish ones, too, Each shlit deiuoustiates our good judgment In bujlng, and each being .stamped with a tiade-maik that Is nyii oninous with eveithlng that Is coucct lu modem shh t-maklug. Among our laigo aiiety aio found Shirts with cuffs attached; plaited bosoms, some with two pair of cufls, $1.10 and $.'00. In our ONE DOEEAIt lino wo also show a splendid assoitment of plaited fionts; White Negligee, with cutfs to match, and an un usual assoitniont ot .Madias Shiits, with cufls to match. "ON jtm Wedding' Invitations Aio you inleieilcd in this paitleu lar lino'' And have ou seen our now lino ol 'Whitney's Wedding Papoit, in all tho now Macs.' REYNOLDS BROS., aTIKJSs. I Oils, Paints a iMdiouy uu a i'lanuiatiuring toipdny, T Hi-149 Meridian Street, T .-...-T? ry. rz KZi-vxr-F; Sl3ratt--vAMr TjfeJESg CASEY E3 Wholesale Liquor Dealers, HIT ON HEAD WITH AXE. auarrol at Forest City Will Have Fatal Results. I'loui Poiest City, late last night, came a icpoit ol a vicious assault, which will icsult In a nun del. An Hungailan lesldent of that place and his wife became engaged In a iiuanel with the wife's hiolher, nnd th" latter had his head split open with an axe. He will die. LOW FARES TO DETROIT, Via the Lehigh Valley Raihoad. Account meeting of the National Educational Association. Tlikots on sale July C, 7 and S, See ticket agents for pai tlculais. Full Dress Suits. The laigest and best assoitment will be found In this stoie, whether jou want to pui chase or icnt. Sco our window display. Sumter Uios. The populat Punch cigar Is stilt tho leader of tho 10c cig.us. Ask for Kollv's union ciackeis KKKKSOCKStKKnUK 0 S Per Pound f n.... . . A M Every pound is pure and Q sweet and is guaranteed to Q giAa perfect satisfaction. p Fancy S Saratoga B Chips A fresh supply received ev ery morning. Clarke Bros ALL WOOL Via'! Suits lo oulei, Ij ami up. Pant", 1 VI ALL WOOL ladle-,' 'uili lo oidei, HO 'i0 and up. starts 40 Ml ami up Kins Miller, Merchant Tailor, 435 SPRUCE STREET. SQUARE" - 2 and Varnish zs- .? . . "CSi'' rs - --i. . - - t' SrT.X" 52 Orange CoUnfq Creamery Butter I 21c Getting Ahead In the world one must keep eyes Add cars open and embrace op portuntty; so don't overlook this: Our Green Valley Rye It's economy spending money for it, for there's no tonic like it to brace you up. ROTHERS, 216 Lackawanna Ave. LouU Arthur Watrest President Orlnndo S. John, on, Vlco Pte. Arthur 111 Chrlsti, Cashier f f f f - f f f f f- f 4 4 f 4 Capital, Surplus, $100,000 $100,000 Court Houso Squnre, SCRANTON, PA. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts A ITHOniI'D liy itt Charter t icccpt ill in inner of rrmls, tn ait as Itoichri, Irustrc, fluaidlan, Admlnlstri. tor or lltec titer. T'HK VMJMs nf tliU Hank ire protect. 1 "1 by tho Holmes LIcetilo Aljira Ejslem. DIRECTORS I.. A. Watres, o. s. Johmon Wm. F. llallitead E. 1. Kingsbury Everett Warren Aug. Robinson Joseph O'Brien - Together with fair, square dealing, has made this store a favorite with buyers of men's furnishings. It is time now to invest in a Straw Hat. Conrad, "A Gentleman's Furnishing Store." 305 Lackawanna Avenue. Shifting Responsibility Is alnajs excusable, when it may b done conscientiously. Eveiy owner of leal estato carries icbpotibibilitles that do not appear In his accounts, jet, they aie Imperatively impoi taut. The opinion of an attorney upon the secuilty of your land titles must bs hacked by jour own assets. By the payment of a leasonahlo fer jou may shift this liability on tho Title Guaranty and Trust Company til Scranton, Penna. 1 1313 Spruce Stieet. T'. A. W'atiM, resident. A. U. UcCllntock, .Vies president. If. A, Knapp, V.-rres. Ralph b. Hull, Trust Officer, One of the many "Whys?" For the increased popularity of The Kconomy's Carpet De partment can be attributed to the Cheap Prices on Rugs As an instance we submit these: "All Wool Reversible Smyrna Rugs" 18x30 inches, worth 1,2s, our price y"C 45x22 inches, worth t . 2.10, our price 1 ,4v 60x30 inches, worth t n 3,00, our price , X. IU One hundred velvet Rugs, 27 in. wide, 54 in, long, with figure, bright color- ings, regular $3 rug 1 ,ZD CREDIT YOTJr CERTAINLY1 "rwe. COWMY L .IUL. " '!L. 221.223-225-227 WYOMING AVENTTB. Those Golden and Flemish Oak Plate Racks were in great demand at 08c. each some left at same piice. 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