-tJ - THE SCKAiNTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1901'. ;xxxxxxxxxxx; THE MODFIW HAllDWAnn sTOttS. Don't Take Chances of having doctois' bills to pny by drinking im pmo wntor. Use a Cham pion Water Filter on your faucet nnd you will bo taking no chances. Clear, puio water Is tho result of using tho Cham pion Filter. We can supply you with tho slzo you wish. Footc & Shear Co. 119 N. Washington Ave :oooooooooooi r Attractive Warm Weather Clothing for Little Ones The rwlet and most comfort ible vesta unci biiuK llclit in vvclcht, jot lii inpr a little wool. Tho flauo Night Oonns for Miltrj nlshts, Little rirc-scs .Ticket ami Coat In tho rhlntict coolct nnterliK Infant?" Outfits for June a bpctialty. Th? Baby Bazaar, 510 Spruce Street. i Telephone or mill lit a postil to oil nt 3 our homo and quote prkc on linnrlerinfT any qinllty or kind of lace or Mh curtains. ItcsuIU guar, antcrd. LACKAWANNA "THE" AUNDRY 00000000000000000 0 0 0 0 0 Gossip 00000000000000000 The ChntaqtM Lltciaiy anrt Scientific chclo anrt .t lew otitMde It lends weio tho Bursts, 1111 Tuesday evening, nt Mr. and Mi.. Y. II. Sadler, .it their pleas ant home on Main avenue, the occasion being tho dosing assembly oC tho ninth season ot that oiganUation. Tiio so cial foinialitlos vvoio rlellghttully Intel -peised bv musical selections liy the MKses rtentley, Jackson, llenvvoocl and Mi. Huslaniler. An inteicsting paper ot 1e.1l 11101 IL was ioad liy Mib. Sadler, In which ho pave a spicy, limning if sume of the nine yeais of tho Electiic (.help's life. Later in the evening the ciicle piesonted an attiacthe appeal -ntiee alinut the tables In tlie dining loom uheie a collation as onjojod, and vvheie C. II. Von Stoich, esq , wit tily acted as toastmaster. On tho pioginmme tho toasts woic: "Tho Oc casion," "V. S. lluslandct; "Our Class," Mr. Henwood; "O111 Clcigy," Miss Benedict: "Our Guests," Mis. Bicck: "Our "Work," Mis. Cuter; "Our rail," Mis. Tluslandei; "Any Old Thing," Geoigo Bonodiit. Rev. Dr. Guild, a guest, also made hi lot 10 niaiKs. Those piescnt vvoie: MI--, Allrtlalit. Mi- Anilcrcon. Mrs. Prcck, M'-i Rentlcj, Mis? Tlciiedicl, Mr. Connor, Jin 1 ilith IVIi. MK, 1'i.h, Itehcrt Fi.li, M10, 1 i-.Ii. Ml fJillftpu , Mi, Gillo.pic, Sli.s (lOctznian, lir. fiforse K. t.uild, .Ml. .md Jin llcnuoocl, MInJ Ilcimnnr, Pr. Ilnllistcr, Mi. and Mi-, lliii iinlcr, JIrP .lick. on, Mi.? Jnckann, Mr. Juk.on, Mr. Meiter, M1-1 Pickett, Helen and Until 'idler. Mi. and Mi., bltne, Mr. uud Mis. C. II, Vun Stoich. Class Xo. 11 of the Notth Main Ac nue Baptist Sunday school was ontoi tained bv their teacher, Meiton Kin cry, at his homo on Chuith avenue, Tuesday afternoon. Games and mu sic weie Indulged In, making the after noon a very pleasant 0110 to those who attended. Those piescnt uoie: Mlf.es N'aotne WIIiiiik, Alice Chippell, liic Powell, Ilachcl Doibhlu, I'hoebe Hiuke, l.utU Williams 1 dna Miciinin, lennle In.., Kniiiii Cojlc, Mm ci let Jackson, I i..u- llonlind, M md hvant, llattic Davis, llattio 1 11111, lievlo IIoli bins, Ituth Hill, Nellie Hill J ml (.eoife-lanni Claik. PERSONAL. John McDoiioubIi, ol Luzerne sued, ij criou.Iy ill with appendicitis. Mis. N. A. Warinan, of Montio-e, wis In the citj .tteida.t, the suet of Mr1". 1'iikciins. County f ommixi'inntr John J, D111M11, J, I!. fiafTnc.t and John Lo.wie took a tiip jcatcnlj) to Lake I.odoic. llvt hitheilne Valict, (laughter of r Sheillf snl Mrs. John, J. IjIicj, la home hum NjMittli ncadcm.i, Itochestci, Penjimiii F. Mivcj, ol Wllkc. Bine, president of the 1 11eriie Cmintj Asioclalion of I'll tun i cists, attended the MiKcnni lluiett wedding' In this city et(idiy. Mr, and Mr incrnt O'Connor, ol N'rw oik, are ilsltln Mi. oronnoiV tistei, Mis Julm Iturnelt, of linden tticct. Mis, Otomur wj formeily Ml.-s Kitty Hut. finest 'iliiele, l.dniuiid lliiele, Albert Mo.-cj ami Midame an Den llcude, loin well known local muslclan3, lco todiy foi (loohcn, Va., to accept a summer portion tlicie, Mr. and Mis. S K a;lind. of m Clay ae. nue, aro rntcitainiiu Mr ahnd'n yiarenu, .Mr, and Mrs. W. A W.oliud, of flnllUothc, O, and Ids lnothci-ln law, )i. 1.'. F. l.aiuly, of Clnilu. nati, 0. Special Xow Entes via the Lehigh Valley Kailioad to Cincinnati, o., account riul&tlitn Kn deavor rotnctitlon. TKKel.s on salo July 4th, nth, and Dili. San I'lanUscn, C'al., account Up. woith Ueagtid nieotinR, TIchetH will bo on sale ftorn July Uli. to July l.'tli., in. elusive. Coiihult UeilRh Valley Ralhoad agents for paitlcului.s. Steam Heating nnd Plumbing, P. F. & SI. T, Howley,23l Wyomlnc; ave. r- 1 Can Wc Serve You? In tendeiing our services, we feel sure that we can serve you acceptably, Shall be, pleased to hear from you. The People's Bank mumsmmamimmmmmammm THIS AND THAT. The Xrw York PrfM of laH Sunday contalred the follnnlnq; about Till I'.wn Moigan, belter known here a Tallle Morgan! "loll IVtt Moipan U ft imnj aided man. He Im rxtraotdltnij tnmlca! r;lft, orlslti.il Ideal nnd Is 1 incti(il nun of affalii. In addition tn all IliU ho Im .1 wondeiful plijlque, for lie nrely l known to lake .1 holldiy. He I' illiudor of iiiuelp In (hean llioe, wlilt.li h comldeird Ihe iarnetl nllitloui summer leiott In the United blilr. In tie fpicinu auditorium, whkli has tonifortahlo tlnlrs for 10,000 poisons, he rUcj on nn nteriwo tcnt file lupte loncrils oath season. 1'or thea he cnsicjes the brt sololsUi from the clt), nnd It Is considered a xlep npwird In piofefslonal life when a sinner Is rntnitcd to nine at an (kran Orovc lomert. Ills iliotus Is rei Milled fro 11 all puts of tho cnuntrj, and numbers about 4o0 solcei" lleldes this ho has a rhlldrrn'a chorus of 11 thousand sokes. In the Itntruinentil department of his woik he nea n larco pipe orRin, four Riniid plmnj and an or thcslra of twentj (lie fdeies, .Mr. Morgan Is the origin iter, piesldenl md director of the iniisUal organlratlnn known as "The Chord I'oderitlon of America" 'I be purpose of this fedentlon 13 tn foim joims peisons' thoial soilctles In thurcbes, and rich rummer to bold a large tnml. nl fcctlial la'tlng twenty dijs In Oiean Clou1. Hits has proied m Immense success. "flip West Knd ("lioi.il union, numbering otor .100 meniheis. and width gale lit winter Oiul'a "Holy Cits," Itossliii's "Slnbat Mitel" and other greit woik, bis Mr, Moigan for Its dlroitor. Al'o In lllibeth, .V. J., this able leidcr Ins trained a large thorn In the whiter, and he ilo Is director of music of tho Wet Knd blanch of the oung Men's Chnsthii nswhlion One of the pet projects of Mr. Morgan's buy life Is bU roricpondonce school of music, which Is an Idci of his own, and to which be glCs lilt personit fiipcril.lon. 'Ibis method now Is known the woild round, ind more thin 10,000 persons are lcirnins nni.lc in ditlcicnt pirts of the globe bj coircspondcnce." The fict tint Mr. and Mrs X. i:. like line sold their beautiful home on Wib-tcr incline and ire nbout to irmoc to Cillfoinla is iindci tdood with legret by .1 large tliclo ot frlui Is Mr. like Ins fur some jcirs felt a gicit dc.ire to tike up his residences in I.os Angeles, and now tint surli a step his been decided upon be Is to giie up po..e..on of his present houe in the c.our.e ol 1 forlnlsht. The new owner, Mr. lto'o, will occupy it Immediately iftcrwaid. Mr. ind Mrs like will il.it friends and rela tors and then go to the PiivAnicrkin cspo-d. 1 ion. lemng foi Los Angeles where thev line bought 1 hrcu plot of gioiind, on which they arc to build 1 iciv clegint residence. Mr. like is 1 nun who.e life nid experiences Into bom unique. He won distinction in the Cull wir and ifterwird becime 1 pioneer In gold mining ill hvka Ills integiity of piiipfuc and indniii nitablc energy fimlly won him 1 grcit fortune in New Mexlnn mines, nnd be has bid mun jeirs of quiet enjojment of bis wcllt. Ills knowledge md judgment of precious metals ind their location arc locognizod In the grcit mining world md he Ins often been a-ked to decide the placing of enormous cipilil. The wondeiful ability which be possesses 111 tins direction bis sued locil intere-ts in' western icntuies nmre thin once Pntli Mr. Iiice ind Ins c-timiblo wife will be miv-ed in tins community. Hon nit hard Isrenin ind Mr. "null" Puiliain, of Hock Springs, w joining, line been in the titt for tetei il chjs pi.t endenoring to interest eit cm cipitilKIs in the iMolopment of laluable nulling chim. 111 the Wyoming gold flebls Mr, hecmn is 1 fonncr scrantonian nnd brotlicr of Hueli hcrnin, of the btronton rnu.fer enmpanj. He went we.t feieitl jeirs ago ind became one of the Micccful and wcillhv pioneers He In. served two jean as maior of Hock Sprins? .m(i is counted inioug the moat progrcuc citizens of Wyoming. Mi. Duilnni is 1 tjpical wc.tciner of iii'goil per.onalili md geinil temper uncut, ami is thoinughl aiqiinnted with all detaiLs of gold mining fioni the "guib tikc" to tho slimp mill. ORDERS FOR REGIMENT. They Have Been Issued by Colonel L. A. Watrea What They Contain. Two icghnontcil 01 dots woic cstci drty issued, tho one 1 elating- to woik at the ilflo lango and tho other a biief connnand which pieionts tho ciowding of the annory duiiiif; di ill nights bv an at my of small bojs. Thuy aio is follow: Headquailcis lliirlccnlh Iltffmcnl, I im tl Untitle, .V. Ci. 1". itrmton, IM , June u, 1001. Regimental Oidci No. J. Omce of the Itegimcutal Inspector of ltillo I'rittHc. Clrculir No J. Candid itcs for tlie 1 iflc teim will meet tor prictup it the I)uk.nn City rjn.ro, 1 ndi, I unc 2s, 00I, at 1 o'clock p. 111 Tin j will inott theicuflcr nt mch dtles is miv be igieeil upon 'Hie tc tin to lepie-ent tho thirteenth re-urn nt it the M lie 111 licit to Ic held .it Mt. (irclni, IM , in f-eptembcr, will be tekcttd bituulij p. tn , July I '. Liriulii No. 3 Tlie pi.lol imti lies for tlie "stillwcll Trophj," to bo shot according tn turns ind conditions in ncunccd in Cnculir No. J, ltegimcnt il Oulcis No. 41), Scnes of lriOO, ,iip hciebf scheduled to tike place at the Pick.on Cili ringe at ,'i o'clocl; p. 111 on the following dales: Situnli), July il, I'iOI, Sitiiidn, July 1), l'Kll, Siturdij, Aug, S, 0fl, batuidt), Aug, 17, l'WI, batuiclaj, All,-, 21, 1'JOI The.e dites nre fixed utbci enlv bcciuso of i pro.pictio leini which it is Imped iniy bo fenned to compete at the Inteinitionil to'iuni meiit to be bell at bet (lilt, N J , Aug. . 0 tu bept. 7, loot, lewis ft Caitcr, Iirst Went, an I Inspector ot Hide I'latlicc. By oidcr of l A. Watres. Colonel. I). II. Atheitnn. 1IJ11t111t. HeidqiiarleiaThiitccnlli Itigiment, Till id Ilugade, N'. (i. V. Si 1 inton, IM , June 23, 1001, Ilrgimentil Outers 'o .';. The senior officer in ccinmind at the annty will upon rtery drill nlsht post a guaid at eaeli entrance, and cm hide all under fourteen jears ot ace, unless accompanied by their pircnts or euirdnn. This order mii.t be implicitly obejed. liy order of Ii A. t aires, Colonel. p. B. Athcrton, Adjutant. BOOK SOCIAL LAST NIGHT. Given by Ladies of Grace Lutheran Church. A eiy unique and successful soph .social was fihen lust conlnK by nvo ladlos of Grace Uuglish I.utheiaii chinch. The pingiammc follows: Piano isrdo, "An Mitin" Ml IKiltlc Kline 01al Solo ,.,.,,,., .Mrs, M, II. Citey llumorUms ami I'laiioisms Mr. Wctou l'honogiapli leiome I1UI1I111; ncal Solo Mrs. h. II. Wailn; Musical t'cift rm nice nu (ioblcts Mr. Wc.itun Aftnr loudeilng tho abovo pio gfaninio tho audience was served with m'leshmonls. , ONCE MORE IN JAIL. Vfindejbilt Sampson Is Nov Charged with Larceny, Viiudmhllt 'Sampson, the coloietl youth who was iccently lelcused fioin tho county jail, was ngaiii at tested jcsteiday, cluuged with stealing- a stun of money horn the show case of Mis, Joseph WelHbeiger, who keeps a small btoio nn Raymond com t, Mugistiato Millar, after n healing, committed Vundei bill to tho county Jail In default of ball. Ills mother, who was lieiself iccently ai rested, sat thiough tho lieailng with a look of stolid liiillffoienco nnd when he was led off by the constablo didn't even say good be. Cofn seived fieo at Jonas Long's Sons and I. II. Stevens. Try the new 5c cigar "Kleon." DATE IS FIXED FOR THE TEST JULY 1G, AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M,, IN THE CITY HALL. Board of Examiners of Applicants for Mine Inspectorships Arrango for Examinations Two to Bo Ap pointed for FIvo Yoars to Succood Inspectors Roderick nnd Pry thorch WhoBo Terms Are About to Ex piro Appointed Inspectors Are to Servo Out Thoir Terms, Jitlv Ifi, at a p. m In the council chain licia at city hall, lias been lived us tho time and place for holtlltig the cs antlnatloti of applicants for the posi tions of mine Inspector In the Flit and Second Anthracite tllsttlcts, to succeed Uduatd Roderick and Henry O. Piythctcli, whose tcims nio about to expire. Tho boaid of examlneis consists ot John F, Snyder, Sciantoti; Vaughn Rlchaids, I'lkebuig; James U. Mor llson, Caibondalci .lamca Young, Dun more, luid Alex, Ruhlaud, Old Foi go. Umll Bonn Is cleik of the boaid. Slessis, Roderick and Piythoich nie candldivtcs to succeed themselves. It Is iindetstood theio aio a number of other applicants. A provision ot the law ic qultes th.it each applicant shnll hao had Ihe yeais' actual expoilenco In coal mining. The bond passes on the papcis of the applicants and after niaikiiig thorn nceoidlng to moilt, submits them to tho governor. Tho governor appoints fur live j oats. AVhoeor aio selected to succeed In spectot.s Roderick and Prytheich will servo until Jnnttaiy 1, 1107. The Gni ner bill, making mine Inspeclois elect ive, and which goes into effect Janu aiyl, 11102, piovldcs for four inspectors In Lackavvunna county Instead of two, as at piescnt, but in anticipation of Intet veiling appointments, a special provision v, as made that all appointive Inspeclois, in olllce then or to be ap pointed in the lntoilm, should seive out their tetms. The Hist election under the Gatnei bill Is to take place at the November election in 100J. The candidates must pa's an examination befoie tho exam ining boaid to piovc their Illness. FOUNTAIN FOR NAY AUG. A Lady Who Wants Her Identity Kept a Secret Has Donated tho Necessary Money. A Iidy, who desiies to have her name Kept Horn tho public, has unti tled Biiectnr of Public "Woiks John U. Roche that she will pieseut a foun tain to cost not mnio than $'00 to the city, tho same to he located In N'ay Aug paik. Diioctof Itotho lias accepted tlie of fei and is at piesent consldeiing a number ot designs tor fountains sent him by tlie .Mott lion woiks, tho larg est manufactuicis ot iion fountains In the eountiy. A glance over these designs and tho appended pi lies, shows that a eiy handsome fountain tan bp pi at mod loi S'iOO, one that will in every way enhance tho beauty uf the paik. Dhoctor Itotho Is also t onsideting the advisability of constituting- .i small ito water di Inking fountain nt tho paik, after a design which ho has in his possession. This pi ov Ides for the constitution undeigiound of a lault In which tho ice is placed upon the top of j, coll of water pipes, so that the water Is always Kept cool. The' plans for tho ennsti notion of tho aiuatlc guidons hnvo been caie fully gone over by city Unglnecr Phillips, and Ulioctor Roche is only waiting woid legai cling tho signing of the "ohnsci" bill belore ho adveitises foi bids. As tho chaser ptovidos a distinct method tor tho awnidlng of contiacts, collecting the ambiguity of the "ilppoi" bill, It will bo impossi ble to adveitiso until It Is discoveied who is to open the bids and with whom they tue to be tiled. DIED WHILE IN A CONVENT. Wife of Ex-County Treasurer John Smoultor Died at Nanticoko. Mis. John Smoulter died suddenly in Nanticoko Tuesday night at 10 o'clock, while she was -visiting at tho con v 'lit ot the Slsteis ot Hetty lit that place. .She was -1! jcais of age, and huu been In poor health tor some time, but w is able to bo nbout. Tuesday evening edio left her homo to visit tho Slsteis ami while theio she was taken suddenly 111, dlng boloie mcdlcul aid could icacli her, lleait disease v as the cause n death. The decased spent all hoi life In Nan tlcoke and pi ov lous tn her inai lingo was Miss Shea, u sister ot Patiick Shea, now deceased, but dining life one of NanticoUeV most piomliieut citizens. She was a woman of many heautltul Halts of rhaiacter and -its cliailtably disposed, and her sudden death will bo a sovoie shock to her family and tnose who weio acquainted with her icul worth as a woman. About fifteen yens ago the was mar ilcd to John Hmouller, who was at ono time tic.isutcr of Liueina county, and .io Is sinvlved by him ami by twj (i.uighlcis, aged 11 nud Vi jcats, She leaves no biotheis or sistt'ts. Thtimni D. Shea and Chniles A, rihea, the at toiuejs, am her nephews. Wllkes liuiio Rccoid, BIDS FOR THE SUPPLIES, Figures Submitted to tho Board of Control, Tho bids ici el veil for tho 50,000 pon cll pads which the school bo.ud la to puichaso for tho next bchool year mo as follows; R. U. Pieiuioisast, $11 per thousand or $700 tor tho cutlio Jot; T, U, Pi Ice, 515.50 per tluiusaud or 1775 tor tho entlio lot j Reynolds Hios,, $11.90 per thousand or $713 tor tho en tlio lot, Tho bids for 500 gross of Dixon lead pencils weio as follows; Thomas U. Pi ice, $JI5 per gloss or $1,2.23 fop the entlio lot; Reyonfds Uioh,, $2 10 per gi oss or $1,200 for the entlio lot, These bids will bo consltleied by tho supply commltteo of tho boaid, to gether with the bids tor the coal and wood, at a mooting to bo held, piob ably tomoriovv night. Kiause's Cold Ctuo for cold In the head, chest, throat or any portion of the body, bieaks up a cold in 21 hours without intetiuptlon to work, will prevent cold i( taken when tlrst symptoms arpear. Price 25c. Sold by all druggists I citl lined by our new process nre lm tinvlous tn action of Ind wain. rUttvlflllT. WW" 1'tlMI'S ate made especially foi mining woik! glie better ntlsfiUlon, and lul long er, thin any other. Our new I OUNDHV linss and linn, Is now In operation, "Hood casting! when promised." Scranton Steam Pump Co. Telephone, flreen nidge C2 1. PIANOFORTE RECITAL. Pupils of Albin Korn Entertained Last Night. The pupils of Albln Korn gave a pianoforte lecltal in Guernsey hall last night before a laige nnd appreciative audience. Mi. Kotn showed tine tasto and discrimination In the airangement of a ptogranimo for the occasion, and the playing of his pupils reflected gtcat credit upon his ability as a musical In stiuctor. The pupils wcto assisted by Miss Llda Garagan, of tho Second Piesbytoilan chinch rliolr, whose cultivated contiulto voice was heaid In several selections, including n beautiful ntla fiom Vac caj's "Gtlllletla and Romeo." Among tho pupils MIsh Aldana Szlu pas ptnhably i))nde Ihe gieatest hit with her delightful and btllllnnt ien doilng of C.ntlett's "Gland Polka De Concert.'' Th'j other pupils who pat tlclpated in tho lecltal weio Miss Mm Inn Smith, Miss Florence Rafter, Mis. J. G. Senmans, Miss Agnes Little, Mls Kmnia Schnell, MIsa Kate Davis, Miss Helen Nevvcomb, Miss Fileda AVigner, Miss Hello Post, Miss Iloi tense Slssenbeiger and Kelstutls Slu pas. THE LICENSE ORDINANCE Committee Will Recommend That It Be Divided Into Two Parts. Reason for This Action. Tho members of the license commit tee of tho select count il rrvt last night In the munlcipil building and after an hour and a half's fuither dis cussion of the llcon-se tax ordinance, decided to lpport tho mcasuie nt to night's meeting- of the select coun cil, without amendment, but with tno suggestion that It ho split Into two pai ts, each to bo acted upon separ ately. The committee decided not to submit for the consldeiatlon of council the nmendemont ngieed upon at tho meet ing of tlie committee held last week. These amendments weio taken eh.ugo of bv Chali man Cosgtove, who wasn't at all pleased at tho action of the lost of the committee and who in tends inti diluting them on his own honk. The suggestion that the committee loconimend the dividing ot the oidl nanco into two paits, one to include only the piovislons legaidlng the taxation of eoipniatlons and tho other to include all tho other minor piovislons, was made by Mr. Menl man. He said that tho main foatuie of the oiclin.inc.o was that poition which pi ov ides tor a tax on the im positions and that it would bo unwise in his opinion, to endanger tho pas sage of this pint of the ordinance by including a whole lot of other loat ines, which wcto bound to cieate an opposition ft am a whole lot of citi zens, who would be aflected one way or another. Messib. Costello and Sclnocder co incided with him and It wa.s decided to so lecninmciid. Ml. Costello thought it would bo wise, on account of tho license tax nidiii.iucc now pending In common council, to have a coiifeience committee, coiibi-sting of mombois tiom both blanches, to de cide upon either one of the oidinaiuos Instead of attempting to pass two conflicting measuios. This suggestion met with the ap pioval of the other mombois, and it is pinbablo th.it a resolution will bo lntindiucd tonight piovldlng for the appointment of such u committee. ASSIGNMENT OF NEW PRIESTS Bishop Hoban Is Expected to Make Announcement Today. Tho four new priests otdnlned last Thmsday will celebrate mass next Sunday at the following chut dies: Rev. Stephen O'Roylo, St. Maiy's, ilkes-Ruio; Rev. Joseph Kelly, Old Koige; Rev. James To noli, St. Uco's, Ashley; Rev. John 1 lout on, Nit hnlson. These assignments aie foi next Sun day only, and aio made to penult the pilosis of those pailshes to attend the corner stone lajlng lit Haw ley. It Is expected Jllshop Hoban will, today, announce to tho new pilosis theh pei mauent appointments. Rev. Father Foelo, of Nicholson, Is to be pastor of the now St. Mink's church at Inkeiman, ami Rev. Father Quliiuail, of Piltston, will have charge of tho now palish at Wjnmlng, which was foi met ly a mission supplied fiom the Plttston ehuicli. TODAY'S EVENTS. Hoth branches of councils meet tonight, Itccltil of pupils of John T, WatMiio' ttudio in College lull. The Ladles' Aid mcicly of the All houls' t'nl. rr..tlUt chinch metis with Mrs. J, J. Tteid, Ail Adams avenue, this afternoon. Attornojs Cornelius lomeevs will deliver an addicss tonight before the members of Sainton c mint il. No. 021, llojil Vicinum, in Odd I'cllows hill, on Wjoniing avenue, SPECIAL Thursday, Friday and Saturday Indian River Pineapples Finest Flavor, Small Core and the Cheapest to Preserve Buy Nona. E. G. Goursen MILES MADE ONLY RETURN THE WEST BIDE YOUNG MAN GAINS ON ALL THE OTHERS. Tho Hot Woathor Seemed to Be Too Much for the Contestants Yester dayBut Thirtoon Points Separa'te tho Holdors of Bixth and Tenth Places Subscriptions Should Bo Turned in as Soon as Possible. .t.t.t.'H"H Standing of Contestants, f TABLE NO. 1. If this waa the last day, these would win rolnts. X 1. 2. 3. Meyer Lewis, scran ton ' 416 Henry Schwenker, South Scranton... 274 William Miles. Hyde Park m T 4. Garfield Anderson, Caibondale 140 T 5. Aucrust Brunner, jr., Carbondale 81 T 6. Ray Buckingham, Elmhurst 63 7. Miss Vlda Pedrlck, Clnik's Summit . . 61 8. Miss Norma Mere dith, Hyde Park. , 55 TABLE NO. 2. How man of these will be In Table No. 1 on the closing tla ? Tolnts. 0. Frank Kemmcrer, Factoryville 52 I 10. Mis a Wilhelmina J Giiffln, Providence. 50 11. Arthur C. Griffls, Montrose 32 X I 12. W. H. Harris, Hyde Park 23 13. David O. Emery, Wimmers, Pn. ... 15 I- 1 A -mr.'-- stir, ,- -,, . aulas jtumnie warns, Carbondale 13 & 15. E. J. Sheiidan, Haw- ley 6 16. Miss Jennie Ward, fOlyphant 5 17. Robert Campbell, Green Ridge 3 v "William Miles gained tlnce points on eveiy one of the leadeis in Tho Til bune's Rducational Contest lesteida.v, by vlt tue of the fact that he was the only one of the Hit of seventeen who bi ought In points. The o.xtiemcly hot weather was undoubtedly the cause of the unusual falling oiT In lotuins. Only thlitccn points sepaiato tho hcildeis of sixth and tenth positions, and It is not Impinbable that there will be sevei.tl i linages In tho two tables bofoie Satt.iday night. Some of the contestants fe.u that othois .no hold ing back points. This couise Is un wise, especially when tho contest has a number of weeks .vet tu uin. Attci a subset iber has paid lor a paper nt expects tn get it as soon as possible, and sometimes complaints . ic made lo the oflice by these Mibsctibei' that thev have not lccclvod theii papei. Of com so, ns the n.uno has not been tinned In, no infoimation as tn the cause ot tne tioublo can be glvon at tho ofllco. A contestant beginning today with six jeaily suhsciibeis, counting V-' points, would have a fiist-class title to sixth place in tho contest. A mil de cilptlnn of the enteipiiso appeals each mninlng on the loin th page of Tho Ttlbune, or a letter addicsscd "Kditor Rducationnl Contest," fcciantnti Ttl bune. Sciaiiton, Pit., will bo lesponded to vvltlia hantlsonielv illustiated book let, oi a set ot Htibsciiption blanks If inn aie deslious of pailicipating in the contest. INJURIES CAUSED HER DEATH Miss Spring Jumped or Fell from a Lackawanna, Passenger Train. Susan 15. Spilng, the woman who, It was said, jumped tiom the Lacka wanna passenger liain near Heniy illo Thin sday afternoon last, died about ' o'clock Tuesday morning at Stioudsbutg liom tinunintle fevei, btought on tiom the Injuilcs sustained li oni her tall. Tho lemains weio taken to her late home, Hast Thlity sixth Htieot, New Yoik, Miss Spiing, whose ago was dl yeais, .sustained seveio Injuilcs about tho head, face and shouldeis tiom her fall. Sho impiovcd nicely until eaily Satin day evening, when ,i i elapse nc- ""-"-r-t--H"-H"t Ever have Collar Troubles Trouble to find the par ticular shape you wish, in the proper height? Ever try here? Well, we've a knack of cur ing collar troubles, and its no trouble to do it. Such a collar stock as we cany isn't to be found everywhere every wanted sort and no trouble. . T TH5, AK&T U XlfflfrK f T WMMittn A.t.B t"f-f-f-f-f-f -f-f"f--'- -f-f-f : Oils, Paints and Varnish : Malontjy Oil & ManiifacUiring Company, J 141-149 Meridian Street. T TELEPHONE 26-2. T CASEY BROTHERS, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave. cut red, from which she never rallied. Painlyzatloti ot the entire system sot In and It was Impossible for Miss Spring to partake of limit lshmcnt or to perfoim any ot natuto's functions. A brother of the deceased Is certain ho says, that his sister did not leap fiom tho t wilu. He thinks that whllo passing fiom one car to another a sudden lurch tlnew Miss Spring fiom the plntfoiin."l am fully sntls''d that the affair was pttiely an accident," he says, SUNDAY MUSIC AT LODORE. Sacred Concert by the Celebrated Maplo City Band Next Sunday. At Lake Lotloro next Sunday, June 30, the celcbiated Maplo City band, of Honesdalc, will lender a sacred contort at tho beautiful resort. Tho Dclavv.uo and Hudson will tun special excursion trains ut greatly reduceil wiles fiom all points. First class catering, boats, launches, inerry-go-rouiitl, etc. A most delightful place to spend the Sabbath In the cool, shady giovc. Fate from Scranton, 75 cents. Tialns leave Dela ware and Hudson depot at S.30 and 11.3J a. m. First Presbyterian Sunday School Hxcuislon to Heart Lake, near Mont rose, on Filday, June 2S. A delightful ride of about forty miles to a beautiful lake situated ahout 1,600 feet above sea level. A special tialn will leave the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western lailioatl station at 8.30 a. m nnd will stop on ling signal at Glonburn nnd Daltou. All membeis of tho school are can led flee. Others can purchase tickets nt tho rate of 75 cents for adults and 40 cents for children. Train will leave the lake for lotuin trip nt 5 p. in., and will stop at Dalton and Glen burn upon notice to conductor. The Maitlnnri Diivlng Pink will cele brate .Inly 4 with two good laces, L"JS class nnd 2 20 class; also foot races, bag wicos, vvheelbaiiow tares, tla light lit e vvoiks, and other amusements. Din ner and lelteshmcnts served on tho giounds. Tremendous Crowds At tho 'Westminster Hotel Gioat Auc tion sale. Today, Caipets, Bedroom and Dining r.onm rixtuies. Bat gains for all. H. M. Stiong, auctioneer. Dilnk Cofo. Your phjsiclan recom mends it. The popular runch cigar Is still the leader ot the 10c clgais. A LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE The greatest commercial economist in the world today. Compared to any necessary investment in business, theprofitfromaTELEPHONE is incalculable. Residence and Commercial rates at a moderate cost. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA TELEPHONE AND SUPPLY CO Manager's olllce, 117 Adams avenue. Ran Out of itraw Hats Saturday New stock atrived yesterday. We now have all sizes and shapes. SPECIAL. Best $3,50 Split Straw reduced to $3.00. Largest line of Summer Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, etc. 413 SPRUCE STREET. ALL WOOL Worsted Suits, to Order, $15.00 and Up King Wilier, Merchant Tailor, For Ladles and Gents. 435 SPRUCE STREET. 2fgL Embrace Your opportunity ; you sel. dom have a chance to get such Wines, certainly this is an offer which speaks for itself. Claret and Sauternes from $3.24 to $13 per case. fff4-! :: Fancy and :: flrf Goods Center. ;; . . ' . :: Special Today :: 11 :i Our exclusive line of '.'. 1 handsome made : ; Sofa Pillows i! 1 1 Sec Window Display!: f Cramer-Wells Co., f 130 Wyoming Ave. -M-M Is seen only on the face of the man who is comfortable. Others may suffer with the heat, but you will feel comfortable and carry a happy smile if you wear our Summer Weight Underwear. Conrad, "A Gentlemen's Furnisher." 305 Lackawanna Avenue. Shtfting Responsibility Is always excusable, -when It may b done conscientiously. Every owner of real estato carries lesponslbllitles that do not appear In his accounts, yet, they are imperatively Impoitant. The opinion of an attorney upon the security of your land titles must to backed by your own assets. I3y tho payment of a reasonable feo you may shift this liability on tho TITtE iUAl$Nflr Aahdtbost C- O&SCRANTON.PENNA. IX. Watrea, President. III. A. hnapp, V.-rrM. A, U, JicClintock, Ralph &. Hull, VkccicslJcnt. Trust Olflcur. You Can't Get Satisfaction.... When you buy old furniture at Auction Salas there's sp much repairing to be done after the additional expenses are figured out you could have bought new goods for less than the old cost you. 4-BIG UflLUES-4 In Bedroom Suits, selected from a carload recently re ceived. Suit with Oval French Beveled Mirror, Golden Oak finish A ne ) pieces 1 v." 5 An Hlaboratefy Carved Suit of three pieces, large mirror, best CA casework ZZ,D) Solid Oak Suit o eight pieces, mattress - nA and spring., xy.UU Highly polished Quartered OaU Suit, equal to nA any $50 suit. Price oJ.UU CREDIT YOU f CERTAINLY I TH& .-V k ix. 221.223.225-227 WYOMINO AVBNXTl. MJ iLUPiMmr i !. ,?15y (totnUlAlli ft i
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