ft , -J "V-J' l-V W flV(PJT ' WiPSWJ '' W " j. I Cij r Kij f 1RAV , t i ' Kll ' -n 'S J'"" ' ' "' BW"". J (!' liw "f"?'"1-" ' ' " 'W.-irw, -.- - ..- -r , , ,, t-r, . o- . - I Tllti SCKAiNTOJS TJU13UNE-WEDNESDAY, JCNE dJ), 1001. P.TW A ' 'J.je33:eMrawyJ.JlP TT ' J . " " J?..'"-, -J-tSi'.. . ". i r r..iTTT ... i.j. j .. w it i.. v ..f. . p?i. ft.n . j hkm ii' vr THE UODEIIN ItArtuWAuE 3I0I1H. TteJftdj llllrii lo.nb In coral result We would tike lo li i-o a Uttlo lint wllh vm jlioiit mi lilt, MOM', (lull Is tlie ) hlcipili lllue llinii' mi smoKf, m tuloi-nolliiiu lo tH iml cl uuler, lib Whjs icub lor iic Foote & Shear Co. 119 N. Washington Ave :xoooooooooe The Peeress Ironing Board Tor honing- LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS ixnd chilchen's cloth ing, cvciy mother knows how difficult it is to piopeily iiou Babies' Caps, Oulmpes, Sleeves and Yokes. This Bonid is lnboi-saving. Th? Baby Bazaar, 510 Spruce Street. Telephone- or mill us a pmlil If" c ill it lour homo iiikI quote lime in 1 Hindering iny in 1 i t v or Mill of luc n i-.li cutlilix Itt-ulU Min antcc ' L ACKAWANNA 'THE" AUNDRY oooooooooooooxxo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gossip 0 ooooooooooooooooo Compaiilis I! 1. mil II (omliimil list illicit in jtivinq; .1 miltt.itv Ij.iII at Hie annuls, .mil tln .ifiaii pi mod even inoi o sttcicssiul than the most anient mciuhiis hi the loinpanj hud duied ho ic 'I lii' ilinoi.itloiis wi'ie the -aini-as on I lie ih i iision nt l)s lull, .Mnud iv nisrlu in r i he ki iiid opi'iiiiiR ivcnt ol last riii(a JS.niiMh oichesti.i, st i tirincil In i lie i.istulv h ilium, nn ilcml in faultless slvlo a viell aiiuuKc'd dame luosiaiiiuie, ami a featuie oC the nUht wis a ill 111 hv sixteen .vouus 1 1 lilies attiinl in attiaclivo, mllll.u 'lnnKliif; i nitiiniL's, wlui went thioiiKh .soveinl ilillkull ln.inocuv les veiv i.uo- fnlH, umlei tln cllutliou of l.iculuu nnt D.ni! V. Dais, ol Coinp.iiiv j '1 ho concluding' pm lion of the fit ill was ' tlie chaise nt the light Invade," Miss Cetaldiue l'lilllip. lecitlns Tennjsuns laments poem Those who tonic p.ut in tilt ill ill wimp Cindoiollt JIiiiw, Anita "Welsoniluli. Muv I,ind.ibui , Jeniinit Jones. Minnie lioldiv, l'sther S.iund eis, Bullut S iiinili'is, I.ile riilllips, IWiilld Sanileis, .lessii- l!o!di, lthoda Tllitis, lllla Mo-ifi, Maud Mnsiei, i.f. zle biiiith, T'cssle Moiruus, lie II. i Cook, Miss Ceialiliue Phillips, eloiutiouist Cnlonel V.. II. Hippie and Cnptaln .lames Molt' 'Ufie two of the nlRht -j quests of honin, and anion? the Thii teenth's olllieis who attonileil teie Sl.ijor Viank Icolillns, Adjutant Dolph n. Athciton, Qutii tetniastef TtanU Vanillins, and Captain Milton O Cou ncil, of K. The captains of tho time coinpaulPs sUiiiK the ball weio upon the iciontlon eonunitlte, which in its entiictv tonslsted of: Captain .liin "V. KainhecK, Company If; Captain "William A. Haul), Compan 1..: Cap tain lohn llufi'. Company II; Lieuten ant Khuer II. Ifetiy, Comp.iny IV, Lieu tenant David AV. Davis, company L; Lieutenant 'J'hotnas Mlllt, Cotupanv 11; Lleiitenaiit I'.obeit "N". Cooper, Com pany L; Lieutenant Guy II. Tielih, Com pany Jl; Lieutenant "Walter L rinu, Company II. Tho llooi conunlltee was juadc up of Petseant Smith, Company Jj; iieicunt Conell, Company L; Cot poral Saville, Company R: Cotpoial .Swail, Company L; PilMitu Kein, Cotupanv J!, 1'iivale Guoiko Loiliuof, Company I,; Kpieant Coustantiui, Company 11; Coipoial Smith, Com pany II; J1! halo Miucus italic y, Com pany II. Tho leiiesliuiPiit eouinilttee con.sis.teil of SeiReant AVilson Rallej. Compau.x L; Coipoial David J. Wat Kins, Company 11; 1'iivato Viitoi Koch, ji., Company II. Tho cpititlvo rominlUPp was made up of a I'elcsrnUun ol a lieutenant and four men fiom each company. Its niomhPis vveie; Company H. Lieuten ant Ony It. Itplph, HeiPKimt Chester D. tJnilth, SoiKfant lleihfit Kellow, Coi poial John S. CoKloy, liate Victor Koch, jr., Company L. Lleiiieuaiit David AV. Davles, SeiKeant Wilson Kalle, HniKoaut I'luni'r, Coipoi.il .lohn Dwci, 1'ihiito fleoiKii Loiinim; C9111 pany H, Licnli'iiant Waller L. I'luu, seiKcnnt Chillies II. Cciii.slaiitlue, Cor )oial N.ithaulel n. Holly, Coipoi.il t.i w. Smith, Cotpoial Joseph A IlUhliiff, Hanley teived tho supper. John J, Hullor, of 91" ivnn avomip, mil Miss Maty A, Slono, datiKhlcr of u. V Ktoue, of It-' South .Seventh meet, will ho united in iiiaulago at U 'ctocU this mninliiR at St, Paul's thtirch, Ciieen IMiIbo, with a nuptial Jiaf, liy IIpv, P. J. Mp.Manus. The Jlltlo will ho attended by hei alHtei, lllss Mfircella .Stone, nurt tho gioom y his bi other, "William Ilalier. A 10. jeptlon will follow at the home of tho oildo on Seventh sticot. They will ie. ililo on AVyomlug' avenue, Mrs. M", K Kays, of Sanilcison ave nue, entei tallied tho members of the Fordlmm family at a supper last even- It Seems fitting That licio wo should expiess our appieciation of tho gonei oub pationngo of the people. L The People's Bank i WHHHHHHHHwJI litff In I101101 of MKf Sain I. Kotdlinm, wlioso tnniilnKC liiltes pinto tomoitow. The Biicflti wcio: Mr. iml Mr. Quai LriilmOi. Mr. niul Mr II M. Cole, .Mr iiml Mr. Atllmi D111111, Mr. 11 Mr, tl, I'. .lonn, l)i niid Mr. ,1 M, ruriltmin, lllo ilmulroi .Mm Motl, ("nilioiulllp! Mi. Vnn HiiRiMi, Mi. hiMill, Mt. Mimlllc, Ciirlion ililot Mr" Wlilttuuii, New ill.! I)i. I. Ii I onl I11111, Dr. Walter I'onlliiin, Mr. I., f lllxtcr, l'liMnin llitkon l,i, llc" m I'onlliatiii II0U11 Mlioi, Mln ronllnni. Mintrn"; llnllle Miner, Mnliel Portlliam, lulielh Join", Miry Im ln.1 liij, McK-e, sl0. ami 1 Ittiiliigr, lltnloii A very enjoyable time was hud last nlfiht, when the Upwotth league of the Klrst (Jeinian Methodist chinch inct at the homo of Miss Lvtlla Deltsel, On Monspy nvpiiue, Oieon Itldge. Music furnlnhcil the gi eater p.ut of the en tei taliitnchf, after which lpfieshments weic solved. Those ptcsent wuic: llei'. (!. Ilolillln, Mr nml Mr" II f.ei.lci, Mr niul Mr", t II in", Ml" Willi 1111 KiuilmM, Mi" lliillfi 'lellilc. Mr Willi nil lliinilhcli. VIik. I. Mi line, Mltxei Carrie billor, Mninie niter, Mnriu IiiikIoii, lliw (I11M, I Hint 1 t lnll. Ml" Mclin", llli Vlilme, I llll 111 ilel lllilrcl. tlinnili I :ii-l, I Int.i liiitillmlil, 1,0111 f!nrt7, II11I1111 (loeliler, llitlle Itumnii, l.rin Wuclirlt, Vlen.-r. O f!rov". nun, hull sutnr. tlinlei llillnei, VMlllini W at tir, I (In inl 'tilnlc. llieil Mi line, IMiMrill.net, II it r v Vinilmiht, fieniKe UjIIn, ( lutlis linn illifr", I ilfir Kiulhnld Cauls aie out annotiiichiK the mar tluge of James MeKenua, attoinev fur the Oelawaie, Liu Itawanna niul AVesl ei it 1 oat ilepiu tnient, anil Ml"s Annti Louise llanett. The ceiemonv will bo pet formed nt St. Pctei's cathedral. Wcd11psd.1v mottling, June I'll, at 9 o'i lot If. The chnll biijs (if hi. Lithe s Kplsin pil thin 0I1 wctc uuilctcd tin lufiitmal stippet lust night In the palish house bv spvetal of the ladles ot the church. Aftei the stippei, games weie onjoved bv the vntiugsteis 1m all houi 01 nioie. Lust evtnlng the N". M X. M. soi lely gave a led lose social and dunce at the Auditoiium in Ninth Seianton, which was lritgeh attended In 11 nuiuboi of jiittng people. Tho gtnnd nun ch stalled pmmptly at ' o'i loc U and l.'"i couples p.11 tlclpated in It. PERSONAL. Miei lliinlnn left fi l Ni ft Yolk I i-l 111. lit "li I bu-iliiss tnr Mi Hippu. niiiusei nf Ioiih 1 im.'n ons stoie is 11-ifii s in Ni w A i.ik I M I'liie, knnieilt of Suuilun, isiiunmui tin Online llottl .it lljincRit fin, I MM lnlwiii nf ( ulionihlo, K in llie ult, Rle-t ol "Sli scs ll iu, ol leltuon ixiliue II W Milium, siiieiiiileni1iil of I'lilliiini MIIIIO on 111' I llklWIIIIIt IlillOll, Ml" 111 tlio tilt e-.ttriln. Mi" Millii, m.p '! Vlluniiii W s Mllln, V !, i llliil tn New Vilk itMelilu lit tlie "ll 1 Itn iMiits of lit r liiotlp r Itoleil I. (.oulil of 11 !. utt, m.l Mi- I! l lit l C Itrniiftli, i I Willetlhm wiie miirieil it Uinuliiinton, .linn 'I, lit lttt. Hint s anble). Vli mil Mi (.ioip b I ii.t, if I'lnl iilclhii, no in 11k tilt Tot i fin' (lit-, punt lo t ilititc nil t lie i r i -iluito it I ike W h olu ft i tin -inn inn Nilioiul ( i iinniltiitii in Inikiiik bikini, f the Iniliil Mine Wirlen if Viikih i, n-tuilii lelt f n I'ull-ulli, when In will itliml I In u n Million t lli-lntl No 'i I lie follottin fioin Siimjon tteie re.i-itinl II III llnli I MliorL 111 tt Vnik 1 l-l tttlk It I Vlilluin- mil tiniilt, Itilin I ( miiill Mi nul Mi-- I II Illinium M I lulh iml Vii-ltn It mil ( II Hi cl wlm In- In in ill Willi llilljnnnl ton iti"nnuti-iii it Ins lining on (Jtiim t Ttenue til tit. pl-c ft illillit, l- title lo lie out. iK.ilt .Vetin on Ins ilttlm'-. mime In will i;o to Hut spring-, ttlttie lie lit pis lo lie luncllteil His ii i ition it simifi niotltti-. u luiiteil ttith Htlt Mi ltutl lull litlll (OIUKtlul witli lot lioi -e f n ii ult ,i iluiii i ii- THIS AND THAT. linuloi if I'nlilic Works Jolm I Km he wl o tiittl tn st tin i tin pivim. of in ortlti niLe in councils st inn tilit jijr. in piiiMiIiiix tor i pilllllC liniktl. Sl 111 ll M'tlllllt ifliinotii to i 'Iilliiine mill HiiL In tt is In ntilt infitii if tlie liitlnst! of llii oltl uinort In lln tilj mil its Lontiioiiin intn i in ill tl ' Him pulilli nniket hlci lus kirn i liulilu of mine for teir'-," lie unl, ' bet m-c I tlilnk lint sm It .in e-t ilili-liinint is vniuciliim, ttliiili nuv titt. no mittir ttlm lis -ia, -linnlil lute Hi olil iniioit ttoulil. tn nit niinil, in iki in tiltnii ilile inukrt, mill 1 liope Hit tlie liiemliem o( toimcils ttill sec hi lo tike ste)s to pnulii e II VMnli tins toiilil in t 1 e none tins ,teai, it wmi'il lie pnilile innler (lie Mu-ti' jua pj--ul In tlie 1i'MiIiiii In Ittt mil tollitt a H'ltlil 1 1 ftr tlie pinilii-c nul lillin" up of tlie union "If tlie biilMing is piiuliaml it tonlil lie Intel up at in tin hint ixpnse unl tin utinuts tliitli tonlil lie ikincil fiom tlie tint of tie ht ills ttviiili), m mv opinion, ippinMiiiite it tin' lout't t-tiiiiile N!5,tii) i mm nml rnUlit, p i liap", leiih sjiHKXi 'llie stalls "lionl'l l.e let, if tfiuise, to ret ill ilealeis oulj an 1 a iiiiniimim mi til iuo lor eith tonlil Ik lived liy orilhiinii llio peopk ttolilil Hun line an oppoiiimli.t tf tilling all llnli piiuliasln..- in tlie pioti-ion llie .it one pi lie, in-tenl ot In lug nliliul, is at pie, lilt, lo go to one phte fm llieir iiieile, jnoilnr for llirlr lintlri ami is-1. nnoiliu oi Hun t,i t ililes, He " t lliiu-t me Vlmnlit i iluitii t ii i,rinli 1 to the summit Ihilt cniiipiiit, of fink's -urn mi r. EUCHRE PARTY LAST NIGHT. Those Who Won Prizes at Lnst Night's Events. One ol the most nuccpsMul in oi es slvp euihie p.ntlcs ol tho seahim wus i ondut ted last night In the Knights nf Coliiinhii.s club house, ou Ninth AVa.sh Ington avenue, by the ineinbeis or Hianch '.'Jli, Ladles' Catholic Henevn lent ahsoc latlfin, of South Si laiitoii, Tlieio wcte over two bundled in at tendance, and tlli; play lasted tioiu o.uO to 11.10 o'c lnc.lv The pilo wlnnes vvote as follows; l-'liK piie, letuin Hi Lot lo Pau Aiiieikau epn.stloii, .lume.s tlavin; second pi Io, plei o ol silveiwate, Jlnt, P McCfii; thltil ptl.e, tinibiellii. Mis., llaggetty. louith ptle, umbieila, John MiGaitv, llnli ptie, im Klng-ihalt, Thomas linn ell; Hlxiii pi lo, pah ol laiiey .sllppois, Ml.ss Sai.i Mm laj ; sev enth piic, nmbiellit, Ml&s Aiinlii Kauev , i l?hth piUi-, fumy pin, Mlh.i .AU tl -I-. Iiiedoikrana Excursion to Buffalo "Will taKo placo on Monday, Juno "1 Tiiheis for the inuiul tilp, tfi. Hotel iitcoiiiinndatlous bavo been spetucd for COO people at ilutel (libbs, which Is bit ttatod within llvo mlniites' walls fiom tho exposition ginunds. The inithleal testlvnl will taKo pl.uo Tuesday and AVi'dnesday, Juno ".I and 26, at tho Sov-enty-fouith regiment Jiinut, whine a c'hotus of 1,000 voice", fiom over I00 bocietle fiom all p.uts of the United States, will bo heutd Pilday will be bpont at Nlagaia Kall. liy pa lug $s tickets aio gooel for ten das. Any ono deshiug to ifo, can secure all tho ncies fcaiy infoimatlon by calling at Lledci kt.uu hall, Thill Mltiy night or Sunday atteiuoon. Bauer's Band of 40 Pieces AA'ill give a promenade conceit and daneo at the new anuoiy on Satuulay evening or llieir benefit. The dicoia lions and illuminations will icmaln the same as on tho opening' night. Ailnils slon, ii teats. LOVELY BRIDES OF MID JUNE NOON DAY WEDDING AT ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH. Miss Alice Burko Woddod to Cor nelius J. Rynn, Jr., of New York. Ceremony Performed by Rev. P. J. McMatiua Samuel J, Caso and Miss Susan J, Harrison of London, England, Married in St. David's Episcopal Church Othor Nuptial Evonts. A most notable wedding of this month ot weddings was that which, vestetday, united Miss Alice Bmkc, the handsome and cultuied daughter ot Mi. and Mis. Timothy lhnke, of Adams avenue, Duunnuc, to Coinillus J. tlynii, .it., ot Now Yotk. Tim ceiemonv was pcifonned at high noon al St. Paul's Catholic chinch. Oleen lticlge, bv the lector, Hev. P. .1. Mc.Manus, in the picsenco of a huge assemblage. Miss Anna Uttflfe, sister or the In ldc was maid of honoi. The gioomsman was Kobet t A. ill own, of New A'otk. Di. Walter M. Iteedy and Dr. John T. Midi.iili, of this ity, weio usheis. To the music of linnet's ouhestia, the hi Ide letnlng ou the aim or hei lulher nml tollowing the maid of honor and the uslleis, pi oi ended to the altar tall, whole Hlic was met bv the ginoin and his best man, mining" fmtn the s.icilstv. The ii'ieniony was peiloimed amid a wealth ot llotal deccuatintis and lo the music of a lulln tilo, the L'ileubeig "lltidal Song." White sntlii and dtiihess lace enm- lL..a lit in Iniliil ..I1 111.. 111 tlllt't 1'iitrt. ill' iiniiri mi "- ...1 ...... ...... .. II.... . ..II r II!...,, , till.. ti- M""ll lift tt-ii, nt mm. ........ .... - edged with Duchesse late and caught up with a stinbuist ot dl ttnonds, a gift of the gioom. She cat lied a shower boitritli't of hi Idal nt's The maid ol honor wine a lieautliul point d'espiit gown, adonied with h ind-palntcd pink loses, and a piituu' hat tiimincd with pink loses Stit iilso c ai lied pink losei" A licit t set with diamonds, the gioom s gill, was worn at the thio.it. The wedding dlnnei vv is set t cd at the house of the In Ides' paieuts, ini midiately altei the ceiemonv. Pi inn J to I a tet option was held At its lontlusinn Mi. and Ml s I'v.m lelt tin an extended lout Tiiev will live in New A'oi k In n beautiful home pie son ted bv the gloom's r.ithei 't'he bt Ide Is a voung woluin nf i.ue giace. In addition to in.inv nttiei in -i onipllshments she Is one of Si 1 anion's leading tontialtos and a violinist mil haipisl ol utuisu.il abilitv Mi. Itvan is the mil sou ol Cornelius Ilv.in, si , ot New A'otk, a letiitd contiattot The sun succeeded to his tat hot s btisines-. Among the otit-ol-towu guests ve. Ah. mil Mis I. K. Itvan, of New A'oik. John J Keillv, of Chli ago; Ml. and Mis t. P. Uv in and Miss Adelu JJvan, of Ifiitlei, Pa , Jt. A Hi own, or New A'oik, AVillliitn !'. Hi own, ot Mesiio Cil. Mis lohn Iliticlu lille. Miss Jiulv lliinhi litre and John I). Him inline, ot P.iteison, N. J.; Judge Louis C onion A. .1 Ponnv, of New A'otk; the .Misses Plningnn. or New A'oik, Miss Malonev, or Dovei, N. I. Miss Conuell, or Owego, N. A' ; Miss Folcv. ot New A'oik, Mi. and Mis Smoultei, Mis hhe.i and Iti v Kalhti Al.utln, ot Nanlii oke, the Misses llattle. Alls-es D'.M.illiu, Miss .Miiii',in and Miss Alalouev, of Plltstmi Case-Hariison. 'I he w dding ot Samuel .1 Ca-e ot L'l I Ninth Ninth sticet, and .Miss Susin J. lIuiiiMiu, or London, Knglaud, was solemnied at -' ocloek vesteidiy al tei noun at the St 13. iv Id's Episcopal i lutii h. The teieniony wus iniioimcd In- the leitoi, Kev. I'. .1, Mclleniv. The bi ide ciiteied the thin ill h lin ing on tin aim of hei In otbei -in-law , P A Coliinv, piddled 1) me usheis, Willi im Phillips and Line-t Williams, and the maid ol houoi. Miss Lillian Heed, or Ithaca, X. A'. Thev weie met at the all. u sups bv the gioiini, ai -tunipaiiieil b his best man, licit Allen The wedding man lies weie plavtd bv .Alls Selbcit. The altar was piettllv deioiated lot the event. The hi Ide wote a hi idal veil, and was utthed In a innit or Pii-ian lawn, ttimiut'd vltli appliiiue and white satin i Ibbon. The imiid ot honor wine a gown or pink oignudle, tl limned witli late and white i Ibbon. Following the leiemoiiv tlie bildal p.uty tepnliod to 1IT Soulh Sumiiei avenue, whete a in option and dinner was tendeied.Mi. and Mis. Case. They weie tho leilplents or many handsome piesents iioni their ti lends. The i ottple lelt on an evening tiain for Utttfalo and othei poluls of luiei est. Among1 the guests at the wedding weie .Mis Phillips, of Philadelphia; Mis. Hei licit llv.ins, of fit out Mend; Air. and Alts Pieeiiuin.oi Shlc kshlnn.v . Mr. and Mis. Pieeinan, of Penobsmt, Mi.s, Itelph, of Nithobon Mis. Tiaie, ol Matitli Chunk; Miss M. K. Colon, of Stilton Island, and .Mis. Ciott-ei, of Nantltcike. Sandets-Jonkin, A vety piotty home wedding took plate Monday evening at the lesldunco ot Mis, AvIUI.im II. Jenkln, of Dean stuet, vthoti her daughter, Miss Ann M, Jenkln, was mauled in tieotgo A. .SandciK by iho Itov. Cienigo A, Cine. Until In Ide and gtnoiii aio popular ami well-known In the Ninth Seianton p.ut of tho city Thev left (stPidny liioinlng at S o i lot k fur New A'oik, Uiean (liove and other points of in- Can You Beat It A lino Havana filled ilgar, Sumatra w tapper, 100 tor ? I TO, Imported Cigars Yeiifoiloid. Concha ilslia cr Cmi- cliii. INpeilal, per bo ?l."5 Citittla Coi'.tlus, poi bo $l,T.r lMen Conchu llspeilal riu.is ,...$1.73 Compare the.io pikes. Ilobeit Hut lib, pen bo $.'75 U. Oatcla, Tampa elgai.s, bos ,.,$tr.O Ml Pavorita, per hox ,.,.Rii0 Z lodelo and 111 Piogiebso, per bus: , $.j,ny You ceitalnly can SAYi: MONIIY ou tlgais at E, G. GOUBSEN'S tptost. t'pon their 1 etui n thev will make llieir homo with tho btlde's mother. Present at tho tn.it tinge were! William .IriiMti nml (unlit, .limes II, lenkln unl Imnlb, I'. T. sinntlci" ami lutnlti, Mr, ami Mm .mlrrw Milioll". .Mr. nml Jlr. I'elrr Mooie, Mr ami Mm, llentv Mtlioll", Mw. Jolm luwile, Mr" .lolm llnltliifou, Mr. (leome A. t'nie, MKe" Aim i I'liililin, Mnitle nml l.lrle Mooie, Vaa. ami Until I'loinllnik, Mar) .lenkln, HroiHC Miiy Cure, .lorpli Linnet, .lohn i-jmlerK, Albert lUtlen ami I ihtJril I'lillllr". WAITED ON THE GOVERNOR. Board of Trade Committee Was in Harriabui-fr Yesterday. W. II. Taylor, Luther Keller and It. II. I'aUoison, tho tumid of tuidc com nilttco appointed i at Monday'i meet Iiik, went to HaiilHbur"; yesteidny to see what could ho done In tho way ot having the "ehnsei" to the "tlppei" hilt changed so as to place it limit on the amount of taes councils, enn im pose. The inniinlttce had a confetence with Oovet nor Stone mid Icadeis of the house and somite, but ate not hopetut ol' having the obnoxious piovlslons ot the "ehnsei" changed. It has nheady passed tlie house and senate, and only awaits the slgnattne of tlio governor. It was thought the leaflets might bo Induced to icciill tlie bill and have It amended, but It Is not likely they will consent to that as It might be il 111km It to get It thtotigh the house and senate If It came up again for amendment. Mi. Keller icluined home last night, and Messts. Taylor and Patteison will etui n today. CRESCO SUMMER HOME. Re-Opening of St. Luke's Health Re sort on Focono Ran go for Invalid Poor Women and Children.' The foui tli season at Ctesm, of St. Luke's Summer Home, in the commo dious house set In two ncies of atass and trees llie eighth season of the Home's existence will begin with the coming' of July. As evetv one In Stinnton Is awiue, this Home, owned hv the Men's Guild ol St. Luke's, managed bv It In cou iunctioii with a committee of the AVo inan's riulld. Is stiletly and impaitlal lv undenominational in Its outieach fin the sur.enuK women and little ones of this tltv who cannot otheiwlse have countiv lile, liesh ah, and other need ful aids for lestotatlon to health No il'.iestlon is asked ot lace oi faith save as matter of iceotd to show that Jew and Clnistlan of eveiy name aie alike icclplents of the Home's benefits lor those who III ed The lecouls ot the seveial miiiiiiipis' vtotk the Home has done, (list in a based piopeitv bevoncl Dalton. Inter in a inttage lent ai Lake Ailel, then on the piopetty pin chased at Ciesto, show some lives at luallv saved bv it, bundieds lestoicd to health and built up in stiength fin llieli e.u's woik to follow. The Home is managed llboiallv, et eiononiknll. Nothing Is stinted, but nothing Is wasted. Pood supplies aie put chased on the most ndvantugpotis tenns liesh meat, vegetables, eggs, butlti, milk, vthkh must be had clallv. Hvei tiling that is given and evety tliiug that is bought, has been used and will be used to niiomplish the bum list good fot those lecelved Into the Home and to make the nunibet ot these as gieat as possible. St Luke's people, who Mipplv the Home and ginunds and keep them up, do also theit shaie In keeping up the summer supplies thtoughoiit the sea son No one congiegatlon urn or could do all Theio aio not a few in some ollici chuiihes who have gladly ac 1 1 ptcd the pi lv ilego of helping' to make this undenominational phll.inthiopv leath tbo-e who need. Some have done this each Mimmoi : otheis occa sion illv Hut tuoie heli would have enabled the Home to do gientet good; to have niched some ivho needed to be theio In the l.itet September heat It is a thing to be most earnestly de sln d that gifts for the Home's main tenance this Minimi i shall be sent In even nioie geneiouslv than evei he roic; that not onlv bttsv people who liiuv be peisonully leinluded of it, but otheis thus i emlnded of Its good woik will accept for themselves a shaie ot the blessing that will come fiom aid ing it. The tieasiiiei ol the Men's Guild Is Mr. Samuel nines; his ollke at No I'.ii W'.voming avenue. THE GREAT MILL END SALE. Goldsmith's Bazzar Begins This Morning A Week's Sale of Mar velous Bargains. The gieat Lockli.it t Mill L'ud Sale will stmt this "mm nine .it s a) o clock at Goldsmith's llaaiu, and will ton tlnue for one week, numinous quan tities ol goods have been leteivecl dur ing the past lew ilu.s tiom the tl 11 reieul tcNtlle nulls thioiighout tho totintiy lor this gieat sale, and Mr. Lcukliait will be heie in poison to conduit it. This is -All. Lockhatt'.s thlid visit to ibis city, and eveiy time he comes he Is gieetcd with liu teased enthusiasm, bemuse tluough his con nection wilh tin' laige.st and best nianiltactuiPi.s he .saves the peoplo thousands ol clolhus. The sale, which loininentos today, Is veiy senhonuble, tts It Is at a time when our neces sities demand the put chase ot tho kind of goods that will bo oftniPd. An extta lot ce of salcspeoplo have been engaged tor this sale. Yellow Pilto Tickets ovciv wheio will lenilnil ou of the Mill Ihul Pi he As tho stcuo will undoubtedly be packed with eager ptiuhaseis dining the sale, It will, theiPloiv, he of Juici est to lnlcndiug bit us to tall at onrn, ,is lots once .sold out cannot ho dupli cated, AN ORDINATION TOMORROW. Five Young Men to Become Catholic Priests, I'lv'o ouug' men are to bo oulained In the Catholic, pilesthool toinoiiow morning at o o'c Unit, In St, Pctei's (.Uhedi.il by rilBht I lev, Al J. Unban Thit'u of them mo fiom Noith Scian. ton, .Stephen O'Doyle, J, Lnth and ,1 llctfiou The othei two, Messts. Kelly and Loushney, uro tiont Mlnooka and Pittston lespcetlvol. All live of the oung men are giad' iiites of St. Mao's ccmlii.ii y, at Ual tlniote, Mel, wheio they ate at pies cut making a leueat. The popular Punch dgai Is still the leader of tlio lOo cIrius. MARRIED. blVIONsCiN sl l)y-ii bullion, 1'J , June 1., liiil. ut liu- Im I'uik par-otute, IKIbut I' Miiion-on. ot Moo.-k-, I'j , uml Mis- Vmclla C idol, of Munlun. by llcv. C M tlitllu, U ) Cl I I.UU'W VfiNHI Iu Kranton, l'J, June H, 1W1, ot Hie rim I'ark piit'njie, Pojiic Cf. fun ami Vi-$ II. i Hi i I'. U j unci, liotlt of lliu; hnitoli, A. ., bv llcv. (' M, (Jltllii, 1). I). TRIED FOR FIRST PLACE SCHWENKER IS GIVING LEWIS A HARD EIGHT. The Tiibune's Educational Contest Grows Moic and More Interesting. Frank Kemmeier Goes to Seventh lnco and Is Tied for Sixth Some Unwotked Fields Which Contest ants Could Enter Only a Tew Points Necessary to Enter Table No. 1. h-H Standing of Contestants. TABLE NO. 1. II llil" M" tlie lmt tin, thre noulil win: Point) 1. Meyer Lewis. Scran- ton 278 2. Henry Schwenker, South Scranton... 250 3. William Miles, Hyde Park 130 4. J. Garfield Ander- X son. Carbondale. . . 110 4 7 5. August Brunner, jt., Caibondale e4 2 C. Miss Vida Pedrlck, Clark's Summit . . 52 T 7. F l a n k Kemmerer, J Factoryville 52 f 8. Miss Norma Mete- 4. tilth, Hyde Park.. 49 4 4 How limit of tlipe will be iu I ilile No, 1 i ll the llo-illd (lit t J Point" J 9. Ray Buckingham, tamiiurst iu 10. Miss Wilhelmina Griffin, Piovidence. 36 11. W. H. Hanis, Hyde 4- Park 23 T 12. David 0. Emeiy, X Wimmeis, Pa. ... 15 T 13. Arthur C. Gxlffls, j. Montiose 12 J 14. E. J. Sheiidan, Haw- X ley 6 X 15. Misa Jennie Waid, I t. Olyphant 5 X $ 16. Robeit Campbell, J 4 Gieen Ridge 3 Yesteidav was a gieat diiv for llie two leacleis in The Tiibune's Hdiua tlonal Coniest. and llettiv Schwenker is dnngeiously neap Hist place this moi ning A'esteidnv moinlng- the two le.ideis weie Tl points ap.ul. while now- theie is a dlfteiento of but L'i. Another dav like that and Sihwenker would be in tb st place. The onlv change in position this nioining Is that of Ki.inlc Kenimeiet, who ad .i'ices to seventh place and is tied lot sKth. Aithur Oilflls. of Montiose. Incieabed his points and wiites that Ii" expects to advance mateiiallv In the list befoie many davs. 'fhose who aie contemplating entei ing tlie contest should notice how easy It would be to get In among tho hist eight leading contestants. Font vailv subsciibeis, counting twelve points each, would secuie a place in the lust table, and five would take slth place. Theio is a gieat oppoi -limit' tm some one light heie iu the cential poilion of the citv, which air. Lewis has thus fni had piactkallv all to himself Theio is not another con testant in the whole list lesiding in this section of the pltv. C.ieen nidge, Duiunoie and Pttoisbuig- ate al'0 good fields Call at The Tilhune office toinoiiow and got a book of subset Iption blanks. A'ou can then start t ighl In and within a day or two be among Ihc leadeib. The smokei's delight, "Kleon" ,1c. cIr.ii. Huvlei's Alwavs tiesh, Com sou j.,j. c-i n t and flrf Goods Cen f?p is in This Store ! Today we call your attention to our e. clusive line of Gibson Pillow Tops and Shetland Floss Everything in the line of fancy goods. 4 TELEPHONE BO-3, Cramer-Wells Co., f i3oVyomlntj Ave. 4r Wedding Invitations Aio ou intcicMrd in this p-utlm-l.tr lino' And have nu seen our new linn of "Whitney's Yv'oddlng Papeis, in nil the now pUeb? REYNOLDS BROS., Oils, Paints and Varnish i Malony Oil & ManUfacfiiring Company, 141-149 Meridian Street, TELEPHONE 26-2, t m&$&z-. CASEY B Wholesale Liquor Dealers, MEETING OP DENTISTS. Thoso from Luzerne nnd Lackawan na Gatherod in This City. The Luetne mid Lackawanna Den tal association met last night at the olllce of Dt. W. .1. Donliegnti, on "Wash ington avenue, In legulnr monthly ses sion. ( 'Pile pioeeedlngs weie vety In tel cstlng, a routine or the night being a paper bv Dr. C. I!. Thompson, or this cltv, on "Some Injtnles and Diseases ot tho Jitw." A genet nl discussion of iiuitteis of Intel est to the association followed Dr. Thompson's piper. Among the Wilkes-Haiie contingent piesent weie Dr. MeKei, Dr. C S. Pick, Dr. H. M. Beck, Dr. Smith, Di. AV.u tier and Di. 1!I( hinds. TO HAVE A HEARING. License Committee Wants to Hear Opinions on License Oidinance. The niembet.s of tho llcen-e tav committee of the select council, "who have the goi'i.il license tax oidi nance undet oonsldeiation have de cided to have a. public heailng on the measuie befoie lepoitlng It to coun cils. The plan Is to set borne night at the beginning of net week for the heating and lo Invite all peisons who may be affected by the measure as It Mauds at piesent. to come befoie the coiuniittie and state their leasons as to why thev should tint be tied. School Teacheis, Please Notice. All citv teacheis aie uigentlv te quested to meet at Supeilntenilent Howell's oflipe. City Hall, on Wednes day the lith Inst , at 4 p. in . to con sldei the lnattet of convention to be held in Detioit, Aliih, on the occasion or the National P.dut atlonal associa tion convention, Julv b to l LOW FARES TO DETROIT, Via the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Account meeting ol the National Hducatlonal Association. Tickets on sale Julv fi 7 and s Sec lltkct agents for pnitkulais p Fashionable Shirt Waists. S cj AVh.iUvii fashion saS JJ the stvle should be what- C5 wJJ tei Hconoinv s.is the pi Ice J5 cj should be whatever Good Cj JJ Sense s.is innlcilal and ffj cj wotkmanshlp should be all y5 w2 llie-c Ic.ituits will be J5 C3 lotmil iu our stocks. t5 n Percale or Gingham Shirtwaists All colois all fl?es, bishop s-leevcs with .suit cufrs. A ,.ti- n 0. li lit sl-i lass gatmenl tit a b en In in Ire ride value. 8 Or i Clarke Bros ;s:s:jkh:::oh: ALL WOOL Worsted Suits, to Order, $15.00 and Up King Miller, Merchant Tailor, For Ladies and dents. 435 SPRUOE STREET. .srArioJi!i AMI KM1RAVEUS. Getting Ahead In the world one must keep eyes and ears open nnd embrace op portunity; so don't overlook this t Our Gixen Valley Rye It's economy (spending money (or it, for there's no tonic like it to braco you up. ROTHERS, 216 Lackawanna Ave. ssv.v44.4.44. 4t t T LouU Arthur Watr: President Orlando S, Johnson, Vies Pre, Arthur Ih Christy, Cathltr Capital, $100,000 Surplus, $100,000 f f -f 4- a0 SPRUCE STREEf. Court House Square, BUltAWTOJN, PA. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Al'THOrnlin by Its Charter to ncccpt nil manner of Trusts; to set a Ileccner, 'Jiuslrc, (luaidlan, Admlnlstra. lor or l.Tccitcr. TTHi: VVIJbTS of Mils Dank are protect 1 ed by the Holmes Ulcctrlo Alarm S.ibtem. DIRECTORS I- A. Walres, o. s. Johnson Wm. F. UnlUtcaJ K. P. Klnjrbury Everett Warren Aub. Robinson Joseph O'Brien -0 At our straw hats for men. The season's newest shapes and braids. Sizes and prices to suit all. Conrad, "A Gentleman's Furnishing Store." 305 Lackawanna Avenue. Shifting Responsibility Is alwa3 excusable, when it may b done eonscleiltlousily. Kvot' owner of teal estate carrleo iciponslbilltles that do not appear in IiIm accounts, et, they aie Imperatively hnpoi tiint. , Tho opinion of an allot ney upon the .lecuiity ot otir land tltlei must hi backed by your own assets. By the pa incut of a leasor.able foe Oti may .shift this liability on tho TITEE CiUAlNTir WTRUSTCP- 01SCRAMT0H.PENNA. t. 'Ji, Utxr. President, lit. A. hnjpp. V.-rrf A. U. UcClintock, Halpli b. Hull, ViccpnsWeit.l l"t Olfleer. Closing Out Our Entire Stock of Climax Awnings On ou Ivltovv vv'hat the "cll ma" Is.' Simply a llrst-rlass window uhiMuk ieadJ-m.idP, nnd mbts less than half tho "made-to-measure" kind. They aio made lor windows between ivvo and four feet wide and In the stuuclaiil blue and white .stllpe, BUST B-WMJX niliHT- Ol'NPH WCK, STHONO irtON 1-HAMi:, COTTON" I'liuos, bTnnu ppi.i.nv.s, Ail one who cap ha its: a hummock ran put up a climax. Your choko ns long .is any ate left, $1.49 CREDIT YOUP CERTAINLY THPi f 1'U.v WRmr 221. 223-S25-227 WYOMINO AVKNTTB. SQM
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