"V ftMW'.&iAtf,W "-" fP1''V,"'1J"tl,'ft' "i'','.Bpryy I )fw'r'r1,,,' v v r iwwnfiv f"ff M y " THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, .1UNE 21, 1901 5 V ;xxKxxxxxxxx; the uooctiN tiAnowAne 8TOn2 A COLD SNAP Is what you get when you buy nn ALASKA REFRIGERATOR. They mo the coldest lefiigeia tor mnde they lcquhe less Ice they'io chaiconl fillod thoy'io zinc lined they keep poiishablo foods longer thnn any other lcfiigcintor. You can get them at T7-f 51t Vi i JI9N. Washington Ave O KXXXXXXXXXXX I Attractive Warm Weather I Clothing for Little Ones- T hn ronlrt im! mrwl comfort llOc rls nnrl band, liUit in urlclil. irt liuinc a little wool. The (dure Ntplit tlnwrn for Fiillri nlciit', little l)rces .lukrts and C'oits in llio iMnllr't molest tintrli il-. Inflllti' nilllllc 1fr .llitin fi cnAnllttt frl Th? Baby Bazaar, 510 Spruce Street. Tfltphoiip or mill ill h polsl In call at vmir homo nnd quote pruc on hiimloiitip any qualilv cr kind of I.ico 01 nisIi curtain-. I'uulU guai iintccd i ACKAWAFMNA Laundry ooooooooooooooooo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gossip o 0 0 ooooooooooooooooo Thf widdnifr ot .Miss S.u ill rnirthain In 1Z btanlej Pilci , cil U.istnu, Pa, at tht! humi ni tlie bible's f.illiei, Di. .1. 1. roidliam, l"ill l apouso aveiuip, ts tetila .iftoi iinoii uas attended bv .1 Ittigo K'ltliL'iliiNT il lol.itivcinwl fj lends dear ntii's i online all llio way fiom Itiu Janelio, Riall. The n icnumj was pet fin moil 1 Itov. 1. J. Lansing;, L) D , nl the liieoti ItitlRt J'usliv tcilan (hut ill, at ! o'i tin K, anil tioni I to ii o'llodv theie toolc jilaic a i oc opt Ion of KUt'stx 'I'lio wedding iUct weie lie.uitlliil, and eakulatod In lo.n o a lasting iiiinies-ion upon all ol those liicscnt Tbov took il u o In the par lor, whli h w,is liatulsonielv deioi.ited liy a wealth ot loses, lauiU", and other blossoms ami plants A massive I) ink of Rieens loinied the baikffioiuut tor the tei oniony. Pionipt ly at o'clock, Hanoi's oithesli.i stunk 1111 the notes of the LohoiiKilii vv editing ni.iuh, and then entoied the In Idal pioiesslon Flist i.une the jonnp; ilbbon Kills, Jl,u Isabel Kaj s Hurt Helen Uaski I, diossod in pine white. Then followed little Kvelyn and Leon Koidtiam, the jouiir; niece and nephew ol the bilde, also diossod in white and imii.vIiir ainisful ot loses, with wbli h the stieued the aisles The maul of lionoi was the net to entei. Hie was Miss Mabel Osl.iml Fotdliain, a sister of the In Ide, and at tlnd in pink and lanjliifr a laiso bouriucl ot pink and white iosos, pio .sentod a i banning appeaiante. Thr In ide ontoiod the loom loaning on the aim of hei father and pioioodoii up the aisle to tlie loiepait of the loom, whoie she vas mot by the giooni and best man, bis biotlioi, L. Cl.de HKIor, of i:,istoii. Dt. Lansing then tied the nuptial knot, Dr. Koidtiam foi in. illy giving away bis tl.uightoi, The In Ide made a beautiful plctuie, her uatiual Ri.iees being heightened by the e.fiilsite taMe of her (ostimio. Shu was attired in white nepe do i hlno, with a i utile of Duchess and point lai e oer the Miouldeis, and tilinmod with orange blossoms. She- i ai I led a bou quet of Bildo iosos and a cluster of btllliants .spaikled fioin her gown, Following the wedding horvkes mine the icceptlon, at wlilih the .voung couple letolved the well-wishes or miiiieioiis fi lends. Later in the day they left the elty on a Initial tour, which will iniludo a visit to the Tni Amci lean exposition at Buffalo, AniniiK tho.se who asslHted In the lei option anil entei t.iliiinent of the Riiosts ueio JIis. "Willis Mainllle, Mi.s. Many Hoy nolds, Mi.s, and Mls Pooie, Mis, Aithur Dunn, Mis. UcoikU Dunn, Mi.s. J, Menltt Foidham, Mis Plosion Itoh Inson, Mr. and .Mia, BKIoi, tliu Misses HKlor, Mis. i n. Wlloon. Mis 1'. M. rai.sons and Mjh, D, I Dlinon. Anions,' tlio.so piesont liom out ot llio elty weto; Dr, ami Mus. .1. Menlit Kordbani, of Itlo Jauelio, Hiall; Miss Josephine Fleming, ol Roston, Mass , Mr. and MPS. James Stntl, Mis Willis Manvllle, ami Mr. and Mis. Robot t Jadw'in, of t'.uboiidale; Mis Chailes "Whitman, of Nowaik, X. J,; Mis. D, F. nimon, of -H.iltlmoie; Miss Cainllue Hall and Miss Katbryn UpdoBiaff. of L'lmlia, N, Y.; DniiRlat, ami L. Cljdo HUlor, Misses Kstlior anil Miugaict UMer, Mis. C, H. Wilbon, Master Ken netb BIor, of Kaston; Mis, A. U. Stull, William Ktull. of llaivoj's lake, Miss i:tbelwyn Lunil. of Wllllania port; ):. Case, of I'lovelaml, O. Mr, ami Mis. HKIer mi their lutuin will icslda at K.ihtoi), wbeio llio foi mci Is recofrnUeil hh bciut; amoiiK thn city's most ninffiessho business men. Mrs, Hlxler numbeis her Sciaiiton friends as lesion, and has oer been sin rounded by a chele of devout ad nilicis. In honor of her sixteenth blithday MIbh L.uii.i PaiKei, nt West .Siianton, 1 To Many The business of nankins? Is some, thing of a mysteiy, "Wo aie ul ua.s pleased to explain to our customeis anything they do not clenly understand. The People's Bank. I a entortnlnrd n number of her fi lends Inst Siituiday nlRht. MUHlcnl num beis weio Riven durltiB the cvcnlup; by llenty Hi ay, Cliarles Mayer, Thomni Din Is and Wllllnin Ktirlshar. Unities wcio pluytd and icfieahments solved. In St. Muty's bithulle chill ch, Dun inoic, estoidny, Miss Ullrahcth Man ley, dniiRhter nf P. 11. Manley, vvni) linn i led to Dr. William 11. McUteevy, of Oicon HIiIrp. The reteinony whn petfoimod bv llev. M. H. Donlan, pas tor of the iliiitib, and it was followed bv a nuptial mass, of width Jtov. P. J Mi'Mitnus, of fiieen IIMrp, was demon, and Daniel Mellnle, of Hnlflinoie, sub deat'oii. The lit Ide woip a beautiful iienllon of white .satin, tilmmed with haml ihihIc nuelip"it tare. She rnirled a boll qiipt of llllcs-of-llip-vnlley and u pent I ptnvpr book. The maid of honor, Miss Anna rijhbnus, of South Scrauton, was nulled In a rowu of point d'esprlt, liimmod with bur. The In idpsinahK MMs ActIIiii "Mm tin, of Hnltliuoip, and Miss NpIIIp Itoiati, of Dunmoip, woip slinllailv attlied. The flowei Rill, Miss Cuthnilne Manic, a slsler of tlie bride, wote netoidlon plpiitoil sllll, and ear tlpil a IniKo basket of palliations. The pioom wast attended by P. D. Nlland, rf iSipoii ItltlRe. Paul J. Cony and John Mount weie uslieis. The solos ot the nuptial mass weie siltif? bv Hip Misses AIIpo rillimit till, Mnty MeMalo and lldwatd Caw lev. "While the nup tial knot was heltiR tied, Ptof. Bauer pl.ij.cd "The Hlltlnl Soiir," by L'lleh beiR. The In Idp's Rifts to her attendants vein handsome Rold mnmiRuiiu iIurs, Aiuoiir the Rifts ip(pIp(I bv the hi Ide was n iheek for $.1(100 from the bilde's father and a furnished bouse on Mai Inn stieet. Aflei the maiiliiRC thei'e was a te eeptlon and weddliiR bieakfast at the Manley icsldemo, which was served liv llanlov. Piesont wote: Mis. ndRiir C'onnell, John Cibbons, jt , Ttev. J. H. Manlov, of KnimeltsbuiR, Md.: Itev. Father Kiaft, of Pol t Jervls, X. Y.; Mi. and Mis "Walsh, of Poit Jot vis, X. Y.; Mis. Mctiieevev, Mis. Michaet Hand, Ml. and Mis. P. J. Uuane, P.ev. Daniel MoHale. nf Haltlmoie; Bis. Peter and James Manley, uncles of the biide, MdRai f Manlov, John MiCourt, Mfss Helen Mef'ouit, Mrs. Mllpn Horau. Miss M.uv O'Mallev, Mlssps ARnes nnrl Minnie MoiiRan. Mr. and Mis John Cuslik, Pi of. and ills. A. F. O'Boile and Cail Lnien Di. and Mis. McCJiocvy will spend their hnnoMiioon at the Pan-Ameili an opostlon, the Thousand Islands, Jlon tioal and Quebec. Dr. and Mis. P. C. Hall, of Xoith Main avenue, estoidav entei tallied Di. and Mis Sutllffo, of Huntington, P.i . who woip en loute to the Pan-Anif-iitan exposition on their wedding toui. The hi ide was Miss Xelllc Hughes ol Lucerne, and she was unit ed to Di. Stitliff on Wednesday by Kev. Mi Dav 13i. and Mis Hall attended th" wedding. In hour i of All and .Mrs William B.illev. of New H.iven. Conn, Mr. and Mis (.ieoige W. Chase, of Xoith Main avenue, gave a pioRiesslvc euihio paily Tuesclav night, ricsent v.oie Mi niul Mrs Milium lliilei, Mr and Mi- t II I'nicliliiMii Mi md Mis I'. K Vlilunli. M i mil Ml- I) M Ihm-on, Mi and Mr- (' Dnnil.lt' . Mi ind Mi- I". Il.lcln. Mis 1 ( I'o'-r, Mi"- I nun ind Mi- llinliiili I'mclilioni, Mi- HciIiuc Milumli, Vlif Ilivsio ( nsa and ViUnii tlii'O Ani.nuiK ement lias ben made nf the niauiago ot "William H. Moigans, of A'intondale, and Miss JIaigaiet Caipontei, of "West Scianton, on Tuosdav, Juno L'l The gioom-eloct Is a son of Mi. and Mis. William Penn Molgan, fonneilv of West Scianton, and tlie biide-eleet a daughtoi of Mi. and Mis. William Caipontei. PERSONAL. . II lc--i, ji , md f unlit, ttill siimmor it Mnnlii -o W. C I i, iM, rf the In it of fir-olii J. 1 isoldp kit foi lliltinioir tr-lcnlij on i hu-incw tup Mi anil Mis II in 14 It Ilionk-, Mi. ami Mr Willuni Vhlliti, 'i , ind Hint (iiilditn, n liiiiinl limuc t-tidit fiom llic 1'jii Vniirn.in cio-ition Vltoiiut At I VI mm md limit Mpnojjnplifr II II fii-tuu will Mil iiivt scuul.iv for 1 uro. pnn ti-it Vli lo-ton ttill uo tn ( iiKlinl anil Ml M 1 1 1 In will like m llnlili, I'.ui, .md lou den lliov ttill bo attay tl ttcckf. , Hi put fill (ontiollci Cliulo- A Untie,), Hip ttill knottn enti ilnqtilst, and Ins clctrr little ilmliln, Vint I llll in, ttno it Ilutrt's 1 iko ,t(-lnidit, ttlnro diet rnuiiiiiud tlie membcM cf llio suio I'luiiii.ici utu ll cocielt, ttlio niu on tlirlr uuniiil outiui; it tint ilili'htlul ic-oit Iluli I itpatiuk, Ii Ii T.iph opri nor at th Si niton nfflip of tho (uitiil Itiilioid nf Nov liiMt, ttill lo.ito on Mondut fm lliiilriorl. Conn, ttlicio ho ttill ait h kinoiii-nnn .it tue ttrdhin; oi Widno-di.t of hi- fcl-lri, Miss Mil jlit lilpitllik, fouiicil.t oi CiiIjoiiiIjIo, to Mr, lllhtl (.U-ir. if WllkOa llllll' 'HlO llttl'l'a Mtll, VlUs X til 1 1 liii -i l , ttill tn the InldiKiiuid. OPENING OF NEW QUARTERS. Volunteer Firemen Will Have n Celebration Tonight. Tonight the Fli emeu's Relief associ ation will open its handsome now quai teis on Spnuo stu ot. Pioceillug the hotise-w aiming theio will lie a, pai.ulo at 7 o' lock, in which the niembeis of the old volunteer ile paitmciu will pciiticlpate. Liederkranz Excursion to Buffalo Will lake place on Monday, Juno 21. Tickets for the loiiud Hip, JO Hotel ai coiuinndatlnus have been souued for bOO peoplo at Motel lilbhs, which Is sit uated within tlvo minutes' walk fiom tho exposition giouiifls, Tho musical festival will take place Tuesday and Wednesday, Juno L'5 and iO' at tho Sov-enty-foillth leglment nimoiy, wheio a ilioius of 1,000 voices, fiom over 100 societies fimu all paits of tho United Slates; will bo beaid. l-'ilday will bo spent at Xiagata Falls. Hy paying JX tickets aio good for ton dajs. Any one desiring to go, can sei tire all tho neces sary infoi million by calling at Llecler kiains hall, Thuisday night or Sunday afternoon. Low Faies to the Pan-American Ex position via the Xohigh Valley Raihoad. Five day tickets, good only In day i ouches will be sold Tuesdajs and Sat in dujs f i oni Scianton, at the i.Uo of 6 00 for the round tilp. Ten day titkets will bo sold eveiy day, good on any train except the Hlack Diamond ICxpicss, at the i.Uo of js.00 for the louncl tilp from Scian ton. Try the new 5c cigar "Kleon." MARRIED. hlJ-KSCMXrhV-ln hcranton, l' , June t?, 1001. b.t Krt. W. J. rord, llotwrd II Mccs and Ottilia S. CUnct), both ol btunlon. ACTION WAS NOT RATIFIED FIRE APPARATUS CONTRACTS NOT APPROVED. Select Council Last Night Killed tho Resolution Legalizing the Action of Director Wormier and Other Of-flcials-Tho Central Rapid Transit Ordinance Called Up by Its Oppo nents and Passed on Second Read ing Much to Their Chagrin Busi ness Transacted in Common, Select council ln'st lilfilit defeated the lesoltitlon iiiovlditig for it ralill tatlon of the action of Dlicctor of Public Safety Wonnser and other city nniilalK In awaidliiR the tontract for n now 'book nntl ladder Uuck to llio highest blddets, and Intleflnlloly post poned pic companion icsolutlon pm vidlng for a latlllcntlnii of the ton ti.tct fti fiOO feet of hose. The niembeis of llio tomnilttcn to v.lileh the losolutlons wcio lefciied, lepoited favoiablv upon them, but Mi.' demons led a vIroious light nRiilnst their passage. Jlo held that the action of the otliclnls In iivvat ding the contiaots without consulting toun (lls was entliely illcgiil. He favoied the kllllnR of tlie ipsolutloin itimcr coiislripintlnn, and tho p iss.irc ot a now lesolullon dliccting the dlicetm of public safety to ie-advcitlso for bids for the book and ladder Illicit and the 500 feet of hose. He contended tint t theio bad bepn no good icason ndvamed for tho avvaidlng ol any of Hip tontiaits to the highest blddeis. and slid that lie had been lellabh Inloimcd that AVIlkes-Harro lecentlv pm chased for $4, B00 the samp piirIiip whlili this city is now to pav $5,000 for. Mt. Vaitghan favoied passing the losolutlons to pio vent the city fiom being involved in a lawsuit. MOTION DMPMATMD. The motion to pas the icsolutlon legaidlng the book and ladder tiuck was defeated bv the lollowlng vote. Viis (o-trllo. Malnnrt. Vlpltin, Shnciilcr, Siliioidii, V iiicImii, (I VI illct 7 1,1 , linn, I iiw, Moikmi, Mciiiinaii, ff.(,rnw, Llomons OHotli, McVudiitt, thitlen ilrn 1 A motion to iudollnltelv postpone the icsolutlon legaidlng the hose was parsed bv piactlcally the same vote a- the one above leeoided. The opponents of tho Contial Rapid Tiansit Stioet i.illway nidinnnce sprung a little stnpiise on the gen tlemen who favoied tho oidinnnce Mr. McAndiew, who is violently opposed to the inoasmo, in dhect violation nf tho unwiitteu lilies ot count llmanic eti quette, called the oidinance up on second loading, and moved that It bo passed Mi Sihnoldei, iiiothei one of Its opponents took his me at this point and moved to Indefinitely postpone The motion to postpone was about to lie put when Mi. demons moved that the pievlous question be put Piesl dent Chittenden was in doubt for a minute, but aftoi consulting his Cush ing, he i tiled that Mi. demons' mo tion look pioeedenee. It was put and cm i led. Tho motion to pass on sciond lending was then put and canted by the following Mite: Vn, h mi, Costrllo, 1 tin. Motrin Chitton don M'irinnn, U-'toti. Olitii, Vlnocil i, tknintin, V ni.liin O'llotlc U. its-Ho, Milonct, Mtltin, Stlinriikr, O'Malloi, VlcVndntt Mi. Clemons moved that the ouli naiiie be postponed foi the piesont, when it i.imo up on thlid leading, not desliing to take any chances. The mo tion was adopted by a vote ot eleven to eight, anil the incident was closed. SPECIAL CITY ACCOl'NT. Conliolloi Unwell sent in a enm inuiiltatinu giving a list of balances lcniaining In 'Special clt" act omits, the whole footing up to $;o.'J. it was refoned to the committee which is looking up delltlencies. Citv Solicitor Watson sent in .in opinion in i espouse to a icquest set ting foith that councils could appio pilato funds leeeived ftom tlie levy and collection of a. license tax, for the pav ing off of judgments and other claims outstanding agninst the elty. Tho following losolutlons were Intio dtu ed and passed: Hy Vlr 1 inn I'tiniittliis crrMln piopcitt onn rrs on I tidmind strut to a tonMiuu a putalo tetter nt thoii ottn ivpon-o lit Vli, Vljlouet Id fining the clilin of llrr Haul lltlin to tho lily silicitor, diniinr if public ttoihi ind titv liiRiliecr foi lntcrtii;itlnii t Vlr. Vlilono.t I'rotldin; for tho pit mint of thi judp'iiiPiits KCiirtd imliiit tin citj bt Mich.iil sptllnnn and 1-alili Joins out of tbu tuicxpi nilril bilamu for pnliirinoii'n tihiiu tor .trir 1'ifli) Tho following otdlnantes weie in ttoduced: H.t Vlr, l hilti iidrii I'lotiillus br tho npilut Ink' ami upilr of llio iminlilpil buildluu'. lit Mr. iiii,Ii in I'lotidlni; for a html s.rttir on 1'io-poct .itiiuio, Mr. McAndiew liilroduied an onll natue piovlcllng tor tho pun base nt hoises and oqiilpment for the Keyser Vallov Hoso loiupany, but tlie inea ui e did not meet with tho favnuiblo c oti-fdei ation of council and action on it was Indefinitely postponed by an almost unanimous vote, Oidiiiaiicps pinvldiiig for tlie guid ing nf Taylor avenue and making spitting on the sidewalks a nuisance, weie passed on tliitd mid fln.il lead lug. COMMON COUNCIL. AVIien Mi. Calpln'.s license tax oull uanco was i ailed up on second leading in common council last night, Mi, Huaiie otfeicd a sweeping amendment lalslng tho tax on tho gioss tcceipts of the seveia) toipoiatlons affected, ai follows; Watei companies, fiom two to live per tent.; gas companies, limn two to four pep tent.; steam heating com panies, fiom two to tlueo per tent; electilo light companies, fmm two lo llvo per cent.; telephone companies 1 1 oni two to tlvo per lent.; telcgiaplt companies fiom two lo live per cent, Tho gciieial sentiment of the count II seemed to bo so ovei wliolmlugly against the adoption of .Mr. Huaue's amendment that bo witbdinw it. Council adopted an amendment sti ik ing out tlie pinvlslon piovidiug for th taxing of telegraph companies, It being held that they were not llahlc, being foielgn corporations, and then passel the oidinance as oilglnally Inti educed on second leading. Mcssis. Cluilt and Alworth intio. duceil uidlnancey piovidiug for tho Blading of ceitaiu strets In the Flist uud Second wauls respectively. Tho oidluanic piohlbiting (ho luuning of flat wheel cars wus passed on thhd and llnal leading. i Hujlei's. Alvvayb fresh. Coursen. J RACING AT SPEEDWAY, South Scranton Horsemen Enjoy Several Fast Events. A number of horsemen fiom South Set anion tested the speed of their hoises at the Speedway jestettlay nf tcinooii, The entiles weie Ohtules Kacstcr, ilclmrt Heny nntl Peter Mni'Uer. Tlie lace began about :t o'clock and was witnessed by over S00 poopte, The first boat was won by Ochnit Heny, with Chailes Kaestnei's horse second, and Peter Mucker's third. Time, I. IS. The second heal losultod as follows: Kltst, ('tunics Kaslnei : second, (iohait Heny; thltd, Peter Mucker. Time, I 17i. The thltd heat losultod: Tlrst, O. Heiry. second, C. Kaostuer; tMul, Peter Maclit, Time, LIT. hi the font th heat they stond: Vli si, C. Kaestner, second, O. Heny: third, I'. Mat krt. Time, 1.1 16. In tho fifth heat: Kit nt, fS. Honv; second, C. Kaestner: third, P. Mucker. Tim, 1.17. The Judge was J. Kellv: tltnokoepets, K J, Hnblnsnn and Smith (lorman: stakeholder, J. . Schutik. Consldci ablo innney cliaiiged bands as a icsult of the outcome ot each tacc, FIVE NEW PRIESTS. Bishop Hoban ConfersHoly Ordors on Quintette of Young Men at St. Peter's Cathedral, Rev. Stephen O'BovIe, Ttev. John Hcffron, llev. James Lynch, of North Scranton; Uev. Joseph Kelly, of Ml nooka, nntl Ttev. Patiltk Loughnoy, of I'lttston, vvoio oidalnod to tho priest hood by Hlsli p Hobau at St. Petei's cathedial vcsteiday moinlng, in the picseiue of a Huong of friends, which ciowded the chinch to the vcstlhule. The bishop was assisted In the coie mnnv by nt. Rev. Mons. 13. A. Oarvcy, V. C! , nt Plttstnn. and Yeiy Rev. T. F. Cnffoy, A Ci., of Cnrbondale, as as sistant priests; Rev. J. J. H. Fcelov, of Clark's Summit, as mnstor of cerc mnnles, and Rev. J. J. fiilflln, ot the cithodial, as assistant master ot ccie monles Tho spnnsnts for tho ynting pi iests wcio: Fnr Father Heflinn, Rev. Win. O'Donnell, nf Holy Cioss church, Relle Mie; fnr Father Kelly, Rev. M. V. Ciane, of St. Mai v's, Avoca; for Fatlier O'Bn.vIe, llev. J. V. Mnjlan, nf Holv Ros-iiy, N'oith Scianton; for rather Lv nch, Rev. N. J. McManus, of Holy Rosaiv, and for Father Lough noy, Rt. Rev. 13. A. Oiivey, of St. John's. Plttslon At the conclusion nf the ot dilutions, the now pnests gavp their blessings, flist to their neatest l datives and then tn the congregation. 13a eh will celebiato bis flist mass next Sunday at his home church. At Xoith Scianton, in Holv Rosai y chinch. Rev Father Heffron will ele biate the S o'doik mass; Rev. Father OTtojle, the 'I o'clock mass, nntl Rev Father l.viieb, assisted by the other two new priests will telohiate the 10 ;o o'clock mass The choli fiom Si. Maiy's seminal y, wheie tlie joung priests giaduatetl, will lender the mu sic. Rev. Fatlier Kellv will celeblate the 10 "0 o'clock miss at St. Joseph's chinch, Minooka, and Rev. Father Loughney will colobiate the 10 10 o'clock mass at St. John's chinch, Pittston. Rev. Fathois O'Bnvle, Lvnch, Kelly and Heffion me giaduatos nf St. Marj's seminal y. Raltimnie, and will be assigned to places In the Scianton diocese. Rev. Father Loughnoy giaduated fiom St Michael's, Toionto. He Is to go to the Huffalo dioceso. RECITAL OF THE JUNIORS. It Was Given Last Night in Guern sey Hall. A veiy Intoiestlng recital was given In (Juernsev hall last night by the lol lowlng junior pupils of the Scianton College of .Music: Misses Lillian and Kulheiine Buir, Romnynp Oioss, Ruth Histed, riossie anil Rhea Shields, Ros sie Pleuc, Katie Koainev, Xora Fahov, Susie 13agen, 13dlth Moigan, Laui.i 13agoi(. The pupils weie nssisted by Miss Maigaiet Andie.is, of Wilkes-Bai ic, and Aithur Moigan, of this city, who gave tho vocal pait of the piogiamme. Hoth weie in fine volie and their num beis weie leeeived with gieat favot. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. llio next piiinlnation of lilt ntiuli nts will tnki plao Vlimdat, July S. Iho-o iiitrndiiu to tiki' llu rxatuln ilion ttill loiniiiuuiiatp to C It. Iti'dfoid, Iloird of 'I i l.I,' huildiun', tho list of subjnti. Ihot ttill tike up I. llfll. ta lollocloi it l.roinndd, lihd liU bond tisimln It tt n for ss.Oftil, and had WII. linn Hi md ( tottputt lit ai huuliu. tho bond of (,ooii,o 1', lirtliuiii, inllictoi of Vi-t lilni,iiii, tta i.i Hied It tvai fm sj.m) md tin niu llc ttuc .1. t. Xorthup ami linns S I'ipttrll. Liodorkrantz Excursion to Buffalo. The Lackawanna i alb nail will fur nldi special vcstibuled tout lies to ho attaihotl to their tiaiu Xo 1,", leaving Siianton at C .h) a, m. .Monday, Juno JI, for tho aeionimoilatioii of tlie niembeis of the Liedcikiau. .soclet. See nioin bei i of tho toiiiinltteo oi Lackawaiuui tiiket ngjnt for paiticulais, Tiuln will leave at C dO Monday moinlng, Why Pay $5 to $7 Per Hundred when wo sell .vnti a i Ig.ir as good foi' $lu07 Look rhtn this today, (iood until July 1 onlj. 13. (!. Coursen, Wholesale and Retail. mm Fancy Tomatoes, Jersey Berries, Sugar Loaf Pines, California Fruits, Pittston Peas, Fancy Asparagus, Golden Wax Beans. E. 6. Coursen CONTESTANTS WORKING HARD YESTERDAY WAS OUT-OF-TOWN ANOTHER DAY. Miss Minnie WbIHb, a New Contest ant from Cnrbondale, Made tho Largest Return Garilcld Andeison Nearly Took Third Place Othcio Who Inct eased Tholr Points Ad vantages of Staitlng at Once. h'f"MM'j Standing of Contestants, j TABLE NO. 1. If this uji the lott dat, these would win: I'olnti. 1. Meyer Lewis. Scran ton 334 2. Henry Schwenker, South Scranton . . . 274 3. William Miles, Hyde Park 134 4. Garfield Anderson, Carbondale 131 C. August Brunner, jr., Carbondalo 80 6. Ray Buckingham, Elmhuist 50 7. Miss Vida Pediick, Clark's Summit . . 58 8. Fiank Kemmerei, Factoryville 52 T TABLE NO. 2. T llott nnnt of thrc ttill bo in I ible No T 1 in the !olin: ilaj! j, I'oint'. 0. Miss Noima Meie- rllfVi irri n.,1. nn S v..,, 4.JUC A.i.n. . KJJ ? 10. Miss Wilhelmina Griffin, Providence. 36 11. W. H. Harris, Hyde Park 23 n-rt , , SP 4. 1. jjavia u. iimory, Wimmers, Pa. ... 15 13. Miss Minnie Wallis, Caibondale 13 a 14. Aithur C. Giiffls, 15. E. J. Sheiidan, Haw- ley 6 16. Miss Jennie Waul, fllTrnltof K 17. Robeit Campbell, Green Ridge 3 l- Yesteiday was another out-of-town dav In The Tilbune's 13ducational Con test. .!( ot tho 41 points t oinliig fiom Catbondalp and Claik's Summit con testants. The laigcst numbei ot points was bi ought In bv Miss Minnie Wallis, of Caibondale, whoso name appeals in the list loi the (list time She stmts welt up and expects to tdd to hoi points lapldly. Gaifleld Andeison, also tiom Caibondale, made the not laigest ic tuin and for a time was in thhd place, hut Mr. Miles sooted sufficient points to letain his position, although he leads Andeison bv but !. Miss Vida l'etl lick, of Claik's Summit, succeeded in bi caking the tie with Mi, Kemmetei and came -very near passing Mr. Buck ingham in sixth plme. .Miss Meiedith, who was ciowded out of the flist table osteiday, also bi ought in points and expects to get back in her old position or bettor In a few dajs, August Biun nor, of Carbondalev was another con testant that made a good showing. The whole list of leadeis aie begin ning to get enthused and some intoi estlng developments may be looked for slmitly. Those who aie contemplating entei ing the contest should not dolav, as evoty day counts and the possibil ities aie gieat. Call at The Tilbuue nlllce, or wiite if you .11 o out of town, and got a book of subsciiptlon blanks. You can then stmt light in and will soon be In "Table Xo. 1." Vivo jenily stibsci ibci.s, containing CO points, would take sixth place this moinlng. m TO INSPECT CONNELL PARK. Councilraen and City Officials Will Journey There Tomorrow. ' Dhector of Public "Woiks Hocho is sending out Invitations to the niem beis of both brandies nf (nunc Us and tn the seveial citv olllclals, lcriuestlug tholi pipspiiop at Council paik toinoi tow afternoon for a general Inspection of th" impiovements made at this new est of tlie city's pleasutp gt minds. Two spot lal cais will leave the municipal building for the paik at J o'clock. A lent is to ho etet toil, and in this a lepast Is to be solved after the paik lias been Inspected. ' POLICE AND ALDERMEN. It (lino tn light vistiidit Hut tho homo of 1 0I1 11 Wnltn, mi Nitt uk Mud, ttas huiKlii iul lit sinidat iiinriiliis; j in unknown nun Ml. nnd Ml. Uohi'i ttuo in ikruoil ihnut i o'doik ill tho iininliifr. mil xitt a nun etiudln nnr llio ilioron. Vlr VVnltor tutod to Ri ipplo ttltli him, but lie undo hit i.-ile lhioui.li 1 irir ttindntt, tikliu- ttltli liini M tthlcli he bid ir inntul from the buieuii 'I ho police 11c ttoiklug on llio 1 i.e. lolin Shuik, ot u-tlu llin.li!, ttis aiimloil ti'.unlit at llio initiiuo nf lili VuinMi, ttln ilnmcs him ttltli ccllnn; lulovli inln on simdn VI a lie nine before Mdt 1111 in Ituddt ti.ludu aftrinomi rtideme tt n ollered lo i.hntt lint 1 nil poiKi'iui hid bought and piid foi Imii uul whli-kr.t In Sli n.il.'s pint 1 1st Miiuht. shu ii, iliiiucd that nonn nf llio .lufT hid born piid for mid contended tint he bid innrlt ' cot up" the ilriiiki fnr the (inttd llio ahleimin held him In $'j)) hill foi tils apptaiaucc ill mull Wedding Invitations Are you inlet enied In this particu lar line' And have joti 1.0011 our new linn of Whitney's AVeddlng IMperb, in all tho new sUes.' REYNOLDS BROS,, I Oils, Paints MaIon?y Oil & Manufacturing Company, f 141-149 Meridian Street. TELEPHONE S6-2. 1 CASEY BROTHERS, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave. CUT THROAT WITH RAZOR. John Vaigando of Archbald, At tempted to Kill Himself. John Vaigaido.of Archbald, attempt ed suicide about ,! o'clock cstetday afternoon bv cutting his tin nut with n la.oi. lie was last night icmnvcd to the I.nckawanua hoMpltal, wheie ho was ipoited to be In a veiy scilous condition eiuly tills moinlng. Vaigiiitlo Is twentv-nlne oais ot ago and an Italian, lie dealt himself a teriihlo blow and almost seveted his windpipe. At the hospital It was found Impossible to elicit fiom him a concise act mint of the icasons actuating his attempt on his life, lie was only taken to tlie Institution about 11.30 o'clock last night. The popular Punch cigar is still the leader ot tho 10c cigars. KKKKraSKJSSKXXK Kabo Corsets If 1V-.1 li rt o Tint I Gift Pni sot W0 ft I" white or diah that may 55 j be honestly teinied n dieam S Jc of daintj beauty It com- V SJ bines cctieme llghtnoss, 52 cnmintt nnd splendid fitting 35 V, possibilities, and Is certain V 5 lo attain gieat populaiity. J3 H The Celebrated Kabo JJ S Price 98c " Clarke Bros ifcTWTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTTTTTTl1?' Scranfon's Fancy ! and flrl Goods Cen I ! f?r is in This Store louay we call your attention to our ex- t. 1 elusive line of Gibson Pillow Tops and Shetland Floss f Kverything in the line of i fancy goods. TELEPHONE 30-3. t Cramer- Wells Co., f 4 f 130 Wyoming Ave. r ALL WOOL Worsted Suits, to Order, $15.00 and Up Kin? Miller, Merchant Tailor, For Ladies and Gents, 435 SPRUCE STREET. hTATIOM RS AM) tiSORAVCRS. X and Varnish 5s Embrace Your opportunity ; you scl dom have a chauce to get such Wines, certainly this is an offer which speaks for itself. Claret and Sauternes from $3.24 to $13 per case. 7" I.011U Arthur Watresi President T" Orlando S. Johnion, Vies Prts. Arthur II. Christy. Ciihler f f f 4- f Capital, $100,000 Surplus, $100,000 AND TRUST 60MPHNY 506 &PRUCB sTRnnr. Court House Square, SCRANTON, PA. Interest Paid on Savings Accounls 4. A UTIlOtllZfcD by Hi Charter to accept 4. nil manner of Trmli; to act u 4. i Itrcchcr, 'Jrmlce, Cluaidlan, Admlnlstra. , . lor or 1'xccutor. a . THi: VAULTS of this Bank am protect. 4. . cd by tho Ilolmci Elcctrlo Alarm TJ System. T DIRECTORS T T L. A. Walres, O. S. Johnion . J Win. F. Hallstead E. P. Kingsbury J J Everett Warren Auit. Robinson J J Joseph O'Brien And See the Siispenderless Shirf. It is the legular Negligee Shirt, so constiucted as to be worn without suspendeis. Coolness and comfort are its points of interest. Conrad, "A Gentlemen's Furnisher." 305 Lackawanna Avenue. Shifting Responsibility Is always excusable, when it may bs dono conscientiously. ' Every owner oC real csTatd carries responsibilities that da nofl appeal In liii accounts, yet, they aro Imperatively Important. ' I Tho opinion of an attorney upon Ihs security of your lantl titles musS a backed by your own assets?. By tho payment ot a roasonabla I eo you may shift this liability on lha JifflDTBOSrCP- CPCRAtiTOH.PENNA. Ii fU UVatres, ITesiacnt, ftU 'A. Knapp, V..rre, A. U. Mi-Cllntoct, llUlpU B. Dull, .Vicepn.stJcnt.1 Trust Officer. Forty-Four GoCarfs nnived nnd samples placed on the floor they are triumphs of piettiness nnd practicability at little cost. The materials ara inexpensive, but the idea, the style and smaitness, weia planned and brought to per fection by the snme brains that produces our highest grade cait. These caits are well made, light nnd stiong, have gieen enamelled gear, all reed body, eclining attachment, making back nnd dnsh front adjustable to a number of po. sltionsj complete with patent adjustable paiasols. Pi ice, complete .,...,96.05 Fiice, less pniasol, . ,, ,95,85 A smnit looking cart, with patent wheels ,..,.., .$13,50 CREDIT YOUP CERTAINLY I ywe my . rr 221-223.225-227 WYOMING AVENVI. lOilt: jotl Walk" in