T&W-i-v' " ' V4i-eW3 - rf'T7T sy ' v , i J . " V THIi) SCltAJSTOtf TlUktJNE-SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1002. . TSl w fe The News of -'J;'iiIimi loots to Tlio Ttlbunu ni' to qiieuteil to loputt any liU'KUlailty of jron fusion la tlic uelhery of tills pupcr, "either to the Cinboniliilo bmholi of The M'ribttno In the llmKc btillilliltr. of 1to ei't & Tloyjiolili, nuwvuYnleiM. Homo confusion In tlellvuiy bus been ieiorleil to tills oliltv, anil to nit! In ultleilenl Vei' vke Piibscilbeii nn tu-ROtl to lcrioit ut once tiny iK-lliuiulnvy. THE CLASS OF 1902. The Pioqi amine of Commencement Excrcibeg, Oltibs Bay mill tho Jtinloia' Reception nt the High School. The uiciiilieii of the cIiism of 'OJ of tin Cutunntliilo HIkIi school nutl their filciuli tin1 untlclpatlnir the ionunenn nient ouielsui which will take1 plow In the Oi .tint Opeui lioife on Fil'lny pvdiliijr, June lil). Tin otator of the occasion, as stated liefoie, will be Attoi nuy l'etcr O'ltiiyli-, of West J'lttslon. Mv. O'ISovlu Is ltue niost unions the spc.ikeis of this liui't of. the city anil tin C.n hoiiilalluns who will piobably llll the Cliimd that pven lni; uio nssuied of ilu eloquent speaker who will he et'italn to Ileal his theme In it nmniii-r thul will mole than i puy the elloil to hear hltu. Mi. o'l'oelo Is a sifted lawyer and has a t'oinmaudliiK place ninoni; the IjiiiiIh tois oi l.uxine county. .Hnie Kllpjtilck who was tied fur Ihst honor with Walter Quiun will hni the Mtlututot j. "Oui Debt," beliiK his sub ject. Waller Quliin, the v.iledU lot Ian, lias chosen "An Ideal' an his theme, ".roan ol Aie" will be the iiulee of JIIss limy Murilln, who took Mhlid honoi. The f.ut that boih of the liljjhMl hnnois woie captmed by litem Is ihe cause of much initio uiuoiur the youtiK' men of the clif-s. J'tof. V. V. Taj den, pilneipal of the Feltnol is pi fp.ii ini? a piofjianiino lor the conntieiKemciit ewtci'-es which he Is Impel ul will Mitp.ifcs any pilot jcmi. The el tss il.iy cxeielses will take It!. tic In the conti.il IiIkIi school huilil iiw andltoiluin mi Thut-ilay evenlne;, June IS. The pioirwiuime linn been de ckled upon, but lolIowluiT the tuition Its public ailou lull be wlthcld. The ilit.il escuKes of the year will be on Jlondaj evening. June :!', when In obtcijme ut a ilnie-hiinoitd i u , toil), the .luiliot i la-s will kI- the Biaduatis si ui plloti. The AleK.ut oitliestia will pi initio niiMi. RESTAURANT CHANGES. James Thompson, of Codding ton & Thompson, Owner of Impeiial. A cluin;;e look pine till, week In the pioiiIcUihi of tlic Impciltil illiiiiitf room on Xot th lUiiln utiiel. l'clw.tut Coddinqton of th" fli in of CodtllUKtnn .t Thompson, wlikh has owned the le-it.ttii.iut Hlnce il was opeil'-il .1 eai iiri), has 1 "tli I'd. .1.11111. s Thompson, his painei, ha- ,ie(iiheil his Inteiest and will be hi s()le chaise. As he has had a lo.it; espeilunte ill lestautant wcuk and is wel known about the town the lontiniied -uiec-'-s 01 ihc plate stems as 111 oil. Mi. CoddliiKliiii is iniilei ided as to what he will do Jle has .1 1 ouple oL ofleis ut positions in ( '.11 bond tie, iiln two Itoni KoeheUei, X. Y., whkh he i-. comldei intr. FINE KINETOSCOPE VIEWS. At Ginnd Oiieia House Under Aus pices of Women's Kelief Coips. The l.ulles of the Woman's ttdlil toips h.ue eiiK.iKed Almuo Hatch and his innip.my to Kie .111 enleit.ilnnient at the (It .iiid Opei.i house 111 t S.tlut dav exeiiln-,'. Slxiy inox hi,- ph tines, thhty llliustiated sonss, mni the he-t Kdlson kinctosiope in the bnslne-s, Oui people should he idad of a chain e to help the ladles put money hi iheir icllel fund, lor niaiij dr;etinir pour me ,is-iNted l nun tin 1 ili which thev luqillie hv their united uiisellisli et foits, TIUBUNE'S STRIKE VIEWS. Bulletins ?ostecl nt Onco Eageily Heart hy Cnihonrtalians. Tlieie v as an acute intcte.si In the coal .stilke Hltuatlon In this illv yeji teidav .ilteinnoii and evenlni,'. Whetli rr 01 not th.'ie would he a tilke was the iiiesilwii tlt.iL was In cveiy mind nnd passed itoni iiioiiih 10 mouih wll'Mi-Ml thtne ,as the Miiallest 1011 Iti elation nt men. Theie Was a Keen appetite tut newt. MEAT QUESTION SETTLED. Right Foot! to Take. It3 Plnce. "The fJioitncxs of the meat supply nnd the high in it 0 of wteak Is not an unmltlKutcd eIl. On the conttaiy It hi a ptoliable blessIn-T," sa,s the MrooklMi E.tKle. "If meat could he mlsed to a pike hat would make It piulilblimy, u illBlit Htlll be of jvood lesult, because it would to.uh those who depeiul al- moHt Diitltely upon It to widen their Uletuiy nnd leam to enjoy ninny Rood things of which they uiu now iKiiotant. To innny, especially hi the iltltsi, then (it 0 hill tlnee tood.sj meat, potatoes and biend. The weiny monotony of this piOKtaiu, the iiiiatlMled hut I11- Idellnltu Iqiu'Iiiks for a wlilenliiK of II, ulfoct cippetite and nuiely affect cpltliK unct'teinpei, "Tlui hthdivr erte.s to IiIh wotk filled with meat, potatoes and bread. At noon ho Hilda cold meat and bte.td In IiIh rtliuter-p.ill and ut night he In (on fronted by meat and potatoes, pome tliucH bepaiate, MUiiatliiieii combined Into n gieuny Htew, honietlme.s chopped ipto hush, ' TIiIh kind of tliliii,- lllls htin, but In n liner- beiiho It can hatdly bo fctild to leed him. Physicians luivo dlsroveiett thut a limited and unclmngliier diet luiyfis vitality and licnlth," Such n ilnm ns this kInch every ono an oppoitunlty to test tho aiiIuo of Oiape-Xuts no u food and ptovo to thenibvheu thut it mote than takcK the placo of meat mid leally rutnUhes UiqrJ)0urshiieiit for tho body and -jrrentet strength ud ltullty tor tho hrain anrt nervous sjsteuii It Is alio an tconotnlcal food that leducci the cost pf living to the minimum. Orupe-NutB nro piobably entitled to tho claim to he tho most perfectly udapte4 food for human needs now cx t .tint. I'he, pu-'t puter tint! the vegetnr Idn'are alike 'charmed with Its' cilsp taste ana the delicate flavor of giapo eusrar and the careful housewife is at tracted by the fact that thctc 111 c foiu- vtecu 0QrU9ii3,Jii p, i;p iiackuge. C&tfcotidale. ftonl Mel anion, which was t-atlsMed bo fur as (ottld be hv bulletins ftoni The Tl Ilium ollleo posted lis often usneccs. tiry tin the boaid In limit of' .1. A. ICc1I'h ill tiff slnte. While the lillnel'it delcKiites weie lit scsilon the uew's of their dellbelatlous weie fnltly deiuniid ed, The Tilbuue ollhe belhK besleKcd with IlifilllileH. The III si news! of the adjournment of the dclesiill's ut "ilii was announced 1111 The Tribune bulle tin. Whjle the news was belnir posted a ciowd tapldly collected nnd In 11 few minutes the cot iter wan thtoiiKcd, each one onset Iv pllHltlilK to fciiii the bul letins. Later in the eetilii(T another bulletin I'ljiitulitliiK the news of the Kellctal stilke was posted which was also the Hist public announcement In Caihotidale of this nionientuous iictlon on the pait of the mliieiM. ABOUT DAN J. MOYLES. A Joplln (Mo.) Paper Speaks Inter estingly of Him. .Many t'111 liondallanii will iceull D. J. Mojle", Heveial cais nKo he was tit the Anthiaclte hotel, coming heie tinm lito liniiin III SrtMtllnll. Ho left this lyoi'tlon lor the West, entetltiK the.tlile- als tor which he showed a iteciuetl talent, lie not a kooiI eiiK.mement with the Wilbur Opei.i company, eon tluulni!' with II until this season when he KPcuied the li niUiif? idle In the e (nuviiKaiii'a ".luck and the Uaumittilk." Incidentally, It inlht be said thai the pilnclpal Intel -t In Ibis pioduellon Is owner! by J. J. (Joodwln, a Hciantoii man. The Jopllu (Mo .1 Uillv Globe speaku InleicsthiKly of Mi. Moyles in lollow.c "D.m J. Movies Is a bokit lnoUln-f fellow', ltli liish Hiay eye- and a frank I.iiibIiIiik lace, i:eijone In the company c.illn him "Dannie" and 111 ui5 ot them s'cni to poi t ot look up to and lean on him. If anyone im-Uf-lnes llutl this Is a lesull ol his im poslutt: apiicaianee as a kI.iiii, or his sitpciiotllv, physically, to the others In that lole, then that one Is much mistaken, for theie was neer 11 mote helpless tniituie, nor one nioie thor oukIiIv deticndeiit upon those aiound him, than is the "slant" ftoni the time he st.nl- to put 011 the enoimous boot-, which aie the tinlshlncr touches lo his "Kienl" costume. 'To si e the plant's tioii'-eis coiiiini? leady lo be donned, on a waim du l enough to chill- no, not chill but to stilke ten 01 to the Inavest hcatt. Thev aie Immense and aie heavIK lined with slit op's wool, 11 la naluial Ml. Mo.,k'.s nsstinied an ah of biavado and pullid Jheni iierlils otheis, laiUeniiiK them aioiindfhis neck. Then came his immense cht,st, made of wlrkm, whlth ulbo la"tens aiound the nei k and in the back. Mi. Moyps does pot until the list minute hide hi-1 own duly Unlit blown hah, and then it Is with a head lu st. ,ul of a wl-jf. The head or skull piete is made of ninleil.il 1 esemhlliiK tin coxei of a baseball ."lid has a filmic ol led h.ur aiound It. Mt. Moyles adds to this 11 tiliif-e aiound his line, ui.ikiiiK whisker lo inati h. The hat which siiimounts nil this is as lue as a sun tiinbiella. "At this stage of the makeup pioeess Mi. Moles nieiely looks like a dv.aif suffeiiuer f 10111 elephantlils, though he -lands ,"1 feet HI oidlnaill.v. The boots, which by a sli.in'.'e paiado, ate the ciownlinr featuie of the whole tiling, lie culled upst.tii.s hy the piopeity man and aie ulwa-s in leadlness jor his "highness" when the cuitaln goes down on the ait ju-l piecedlnff the Khint's .ippp.iuiite. 'The boots aie about tluee leet high. They aie of link, soles and Icks up to w ilhln a loot ol the top. Fhmlv fast ened onto the link Is a pair of simes Into caeh of thc-o ho 11 usts his foot and then a .sli.ip I caielnllj wound lound and lound e.u h one An artanse incnt similar 10 a s-pilnt tuns up the "Ide of each lliuli and stiaps aie wound lound this tiNu. Then when all is eiy .''Cine, llii- tops aie tinned up and fasti ncd 10 the lioil"ei t wilh main mutilh s-atety pins. Now Mr. Moyles Hands mi, (ttlte latettllly at Hist, and as he has sjtown to about leu fiet in as s-hiut or idic-iter lime than It tool: the h"insl.tlk to Kiow, eaillei In the pei loi 111a 111 e. "lie s.i 1 It Is easv enouyh to walk In l lice If you aie lust eat etui not to lean to one side. TIipii you would top ple oei; but the waj to lean is for wanl. Ic haujt.s 011 to his lotmldablo looMnq: club, which It- lli- feet eij;ht, about, and aids him Kicatly in pteseiv Imr his iiiulllbtluni, and nbserlim: the laws of siavllatlon.' OBlTUARr. I.V.MAX WUITI1, who has lied In Cillloul since a lad, about CO ye.us, passed away yesteiday mm nine; at tlto ik' of heenl-iwo. lie wan bom In Albany countv, X. V., and came jto ibis .-eclloit In his boyhood, lie won the lespect of hi-, nelKhbois and al ways had their best wishes. The fitucml .IU take place Sunday tirtetnoon. Kei vices will bo held tit 2 o'clock In the llaptlut church. Buihil will bo the Clllfoid eemeteiy. Ci'UTIS Joseph Hennett Cm tin, the Hcnen-iiiouths old son of Mi. mill Mis". Chin leH Cut tin, of Cohmibla HelKhtb, died on Thuiadiiy nlKlit Horn an at taut; of influeiua. The f uncial will titko jilaco ft 0111 tho lesldonoe, Sunday nfteinoou at a o'clock, liuilnl Wll be In Muplowood cemoleiy. In the Emit Business, James CmiiRim, tho youiiB- liiiin who has met with xn innny luvei'Hes lately, has gone' Into the f 1 lilt business ami with his push cult of bananas, elc udd .somewhat to tho mtitiopolltau tip peaianco of iho city's stieet, Tho loss of ?,lr, CoiiIk.iu'h hand some time iiko Is a beiious luuidlcap to him. Ho hopes for the puuouitgo of his ft lends In his now undeituklntT. Meetiiifjs of Tonieht. f'ouit l.lly, hVircsteis of Ameilea, Diamond laidRc, .Shield of Honor, Local ll, United Mine Woikem. Meetlues of Sunday, liopeer father Mulhew s-oelety, St. Joseph's cadets, Didef Hallway Coiiductiiis, Xo. 1M, Accepted n Pobition, Miss Agnes iinimou.i, ot Not th Main sltcot, has acecptcd a po.iltlon ut the liupei lal lOFtuatant 011 Xoilh Main stieet. Old Emit Stand Gone. Nick Itogois, who has Kept a stand nt the loriier of Slain sticet and Salem aenue, ut the Altkcn bulldliif,- has LETTER YOUNG LADIES From the Treasurer of the Young People's Christian Temperance Association. Miss Elizabeth Caine, Fond dti Lac, Wis? ' I II I I !! I -! The ndvent of womnnltood li fraiiffht with chinifcrs tA-hlch even careful mothers too often neglect. Soma of tho iltttiffers nro belated anil suppressed menstruation. "The lily droop emits stem nutl dies heforc its beauty la inifoldeil.'' U Is well tlenionstratcil in HIlss I'uinc'.s h'tlcr tlint Ijjdlti 13. I,liikliiiin's Vpttcdtlilc (JoiupmiiHl Is certain to nss'ist ntituio to perforin her regular duties, ami yomipf women who arc Iriejjtilar, or iiave anv iillinent peculiar to their mx siiould httsteu to eoinmenco the ubc of liydln 13. Plnk liam's V'gftiilil t'omiiomid.undtlicn s,lt elown anil write a letter to Airs. I'inkham tvillnj,' her all about tlieir illness .she. will tfUc th ease cateftil niitlintitherlyeouslilerntioii, andaiHIsc just what to do to jet welt Shin considers ouch letteis strictly eonlldeiithil ; site will cliarffa nothinjir, and Ihoiibundit of youn(f women owe their present health and happiness to iter ttdvlce. 3frs. FiiikluiMi InvltoH nil younjr moiiiou who nro 111 lo iM'lto her for tulvics.1. Address Lynn, Ma.ss., jjlvhuj full particulars. .-V- I 1' " VS. s.-'-s ';-' v 2IISS ELTZABETII CAINE. "Dn.vr. jrns. Pixkiia.ii: I want lo toll you and all tho young l.ulies of the counfi, , how g raleful I am to you lor the 1'cneills L have leceivetl fiom u-iiu'' Jdia H. IMiiklium's Vcgclnlilc Compound. Isuli'ered for fight months from suppies-ioil inensti'uation, and it affected my entire bys tfiu until I bec.ime Meak and debilitated, and at times felt that I had a hundied ach"-. in as many iiluee. I only used tho Compound for a few weeks, but it wrought a rhange in 1110 "which I felt fiom tho very beginning-. I have been veiy legator ninec, have no pains, and lind that my entile body is tis if it a as tonewed. 1 gladly leconnhend Lydia 13. Plnk lminN VKetiille Conspiuuul to everybodj" aIiss Et.iABErii Caine," (19 W. Uivihion bt., Fond clu Lite, "Wis. m "When the young girl's thoughts become sluggish, when she experi ences headaches, dizziness, f.untne&s, and exhibits an abnormal disposi tion to sleep, pains in the back and loAver limbs, eyes dim, dcsiie for solitude, and a dislike for tho .society of other gills, when she is a mystery to henelf and fiiends, then the mother should go to her aid promptly. At such a time llw greatest aid to nature is Lydia E.Pinkliam's Vege talilo Compound. It prepares the young system for the coming change, and is the surest reliance for woman's ills of every nattue. "When you a.sk for Mrs. Pinkliam's medicine at your druggist, do not be persuaded to take something else said to lie " just as good." Nothing in tho world is so good for -women's ills. niood Into the Unole hulldluK' on H.tlrni nvenue. The tiliaudonnieiit ol lloaeiV place tind it'1, icinovfil makes quite u elmnse in the itiipe.tianee 01 the Salem nvenue side of ihe At then building. Coiiteni jdntej lui)iovoiuenti, the constiuetlini iif dUiilay window along the Fide, v. as the 1 casou for lemovlnjr the t.tand. Xn tenant has been seemed as yet foe this building. MISS PENDER ENTERTAINS. Delightful Evening- Enjoyed hy the Cr. G. S. on Cr.iin.nii Street. The nienibcis ol' the O. tl. C former ly the T. y. CJ had 0110 of the moil enloy.thle evenliurs last night .since the uiK.inls'iillnii, uheu they .spent .sevei.il liouiK us the quests of Miss Maiy Pen di f nt her lionie 011 ITpuei I'.iniiiui stieet. Mlt.i l'llulcr dlseimiued the iiiiietluns ol' hoatcss In a most Ki.ielout. and Kit-l-imtoiy mtmiier and i happy eiowd ot jouiipr lullis left her home when it n Tlte general standard of measurement for womanhood is "growii-up-ness." When :i girl is emancipated from school and arrives at tlic dignity of trailing (jUirts nnd elaborate hair dressing the w looUeel upon as; n young woman. But nature known nothing of such stand ards. When tlic womanly func tion isestablibh etl womanhood is attained ac cording to her btaudarcls, audi there is need of womanly caie uuil caution. It is mrlisli ignor ance or neglect til tlti.s critical titnewhlch often results in Jong year;, of after misery. Mothers who perceive the e i- deuces of func tional deranire-' meat in jouiig girls should promptly h ive them hegiti the line of Dr. rierce's l'.i orite Prescription. It establishes reg ulaiity, tiaiiquilues the nerves and toiien up the Miola system. "My trouble sUrteil diirini: my ulilliood," nle JII.s 1 lora I, (Ircci, of io; llone htrcet, Akiou, O , "lint did not proie rion until It.;.!. I'roni Hut tune 1 did not tee a well day. I hullered ut every monthly period with tcrriulo licnd iclw, Irritation of the tpiue and paint h; my heeU 1 had Nireuw. tliruiifli my mtu unit oaticit all the lime and coastunt back idle. Due doctor would tell pie one tiling uileil ine, another would s.u noiucthiuK altogether diftcr. cut, but they only ieliccd 1111. I Hint wiote you mid followed j our atb ice. I tooklieloltu-j oi Dr. 1'ien.e'b I aonle Prescription, four of Oolden Medical Jncoctyi and luc vlali of 'I'clleU.' lluc not luil a single kymnluiu ot my old trouble to far. fun kcp uood, wort hard, and tat tolid uud substantial food with out distress." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse the bowels and stimulate the sluggish liver, OKI 8Jkd&SHBN li.l,.lJll n: Ovring to the fact that tome skf ptical peopl have from tune tu tunc questioned thegenulne nesiof the testimonial letters v.e arc constantly publlshln' we have deposited with the National Lilv uank, 01 cynn, Aiass., s,co, iucu tvui be paid to any person who will show that the above restitnontal is not genuine, or was imblUhrd before obtaining the wiiter'a special permis sion. LydlA JO. riuklmui Sledlclns C'ouipAny. Iyiin, SlasR. wits time to dlspei.se, Theie was .1 number or ltiusleul f-eleetlons and 11 lous dhetslons nutinlnlned the Inteiest and ciijoj meiit. ltelieshnipnts weie soi ed. . Thoi-e piesent weie: C'.uinel O'llc.un, K.tthtjn Little, Nellie I.lttle, M.ugaret AleDonald, Sadie MeG.uiy, Jliinilo Olennon, Doiothy Kailey, Ce celia E.tiley, Mamie Pender, hostess; Mumlc loiKifrhan, "Annie ironiiBhau, MehHis John Peel, John Lnftus, Kd waid r.llhool, Claienee jreHale, Will I11111 Jlclfale, Dan Peel, U.iymoud tlui he,, John Lynch, Martin Mooney, John IMwaid", Kdwaid Gull.iKhii'i of Ob pliant. AMONG THE CHURCHES. Exchange of Pulpits. Toinoiiow nioinhiK Uev. II. J. Whu len, of the Detenu Daptlst chill ell will exehuime pulpits with Ilov. D. V.. Dew Is, pastor ol' the I.usseiiio Aenue Daptlst ehiueli of Plttstuu, lte. Mi. Dewh Is nheiuly hnown to the Cui bondali) peoiile and lll he hetiid by a huso 1 uiiRiejfjtlon. Dr. AVluilon will occupy his , own pul pit In the evenlntr. Rev. W. B. Glow Will Lead. The ineu'H inornlilK piayei-iueotlnjr at the Deiean Daptlut ehurcli will be led tomoirow mornlnsr by P.ev. AV. D. Urow. The men of the Detenu conffiegutlon will bo Kind of this announcement, an Mr. Orow Is so highly respeeted nnione; them. Examinations of Catechumens. After ii bt let address by the pastor, Rev, F. DhlhiKcr 11 tlto servlovo In St, Paul's Uithei.in ehuich Sunday moin-int-r, there will ho an examination of catechumens piecedent to .their con firmation and fli. st communion ur Poutecost, The catechumens ate: C'ust.ne 11, V. M. Sehlveder, AURtifit 13. Clei Intuit, Albeitlno Pioetyhh. H.iibutti D. Cler huidt. It is dthhable that the tnnrsresutlon nnd tho lelathes ol' the eateehumeus show their Inteiest In these younir flii'lstluns by their uttenduuip at tho set vleu, Tho pKMr.inuiit) Mill ho Sabbath pchn, OjSO a, 111,; iej;ulnr Hetvleec, 10:30, James Collins Fall. James Collins, 1111 Oitttulo nnd West cm lliciuan, Hitbtiilncd 11 palutul scalp wound uud u number of IuuIsch about IiIh body by i.tlllnir from thu Outtnio and AVehtem tiestle, at tin leaf of Muplowood teineteiy, on Tliur?dtiy night, lie Is nt I'hnetBOiiey hospital, Honesdnlo Visltois. Jniut'S I lui lie, the populur Uuluwaio & Hudson timekeeper, of Cnihiindule, called on filendb In town Tuesday, .Mr, (Did Mis. Geoigo Mooio, of Clin ton', lian just beeonu) iesldeut.s of Cai bundah. llonesdalo Cltls'.en. Miss Dtliel JiobbltiH, foimeily of Caf boiuiale, hut now of Kentucky, Is the fittest of livlfi Coles nnd wife on upper Dust rittcel, Wnyno County Ilernld. POOR BOARD DOINOS. The tioor board at Its meeting lust night lefened it hill of $12,211 fiotn t'uieiReney hosplluli leteiird dlsputod hill for cute of .lumen TetnpUliy, of Attiyllettl, nt Dttnvllle. Tho riuwillnn ot new iiiitntcra was dlieussed, hut put oxer until next nipetln.-r. No Hopo for Baneit. Thotims Hull pit, Jt the Mm of Select Councilman Tlionmn tlunett, wim tuiten home ut ID o'clock Inst night In 11 dying condition. When he left Dr. Wheolet'it hoppltul It wits expected that he would not Ih'e until morning. Base Bnll panics. Theie will be tlttee biiKe bull guilieT toinoiiow, us folliniHi Crchcentt vs. Olyphitui 1'towiin: Hlnipton s. Pihc btitg; Centennial s. No. I. THE PASSING THRONG. MHses lillllim and South Ciiddlnaton left yesteiday for Driilllinc wltete they will visit their mother, Mi.s. Milium Coddlngton. .Misses Ktllii and l'dlth Caiey, attend ed the dance In Ifoiiesdale, last even ing. !'. D. Wutoi house, ot Seiaulou, was a Cnibonditle visitor yeHterday. W. II. Culluni, Hiipcilntcuitcui of con strttetlon for the Now York Teleirniph company, of Now Voik, was a visitor here yesteiday. John Cole, of Wluwood, was a Car hondalo visitor yesteiday. Ii "W. Clatk took a tilp riouii the valley yesteiday. .Miss Maine Dougherty, or Olyplinnt, was the guest last evening of the Misses Coleman, of the West Side. Xewton Gordon of Seianton, lepic sentlng the Atlantic Refining eonipany, was at the Ilaiilson House, yestei day. MIs.ses Dessle Thninas ami Mamie Jones aie ljltini? among Sci anion It lends this week. William Snlladhi Is back to his wmk at Klrby's, attor a bilef Illness. Miss Anna Delle'Gaidner, ot Clifford, Is visiting Miss Lena Illsted on Maple .i onue. Miss Delia Williams, or Dunnioie, fonnetly of this city, Is visiting fi lends In town. Miss Tessle Keegnu has returned to her home In Hyde Park, nfter several weeks' lslt with her aunt. Mis. Chailos C.ivanaugh, on Dundnff stieet. C. L. Dice, genoial agent of the Diiuitable Lite Insurance company, of New Yolk city Is in town on business. STATE LEAGUE. Result of Yesterday's Games. liiiri(cr, II; 'cr.iiiton, ' I r-li 111011, 'i; ItcjillnR-, 15. Milliuii-poif, I, III.ri.i.iiii, n Standing- of Clubs. IMivcil I 1111 j-ti r " V 1 , ml nn ", Wilcvlliiip "1 I.ehinoH ."1 Jicidin "1 V Illhimpoi t 1 T'llll mil HI! HIIM.IIIHHlBIMTJTTMXltv EASE BALL, j Won f n,t. I'.C. I I SIX) .! 2 .(l) ; 2 orm 2 .(.0) t 4 .ii 1 4 .mo Today's Games Scranton at I. nic.i-.tcr. iles-II nro nt tVilliinirpoit, 1 tbinon at ncadina:. SCRANTON DEFEATED. Lawson's Apaches Aie Scalped by the Lancaster Agvicultuiists in n Ragged Game. Il l.iluli Mile fiom 'Ihc A.ue!atril l'lct. Lancaster, Pa., May 0. Lancaster and Scianton, ihe leadeis of the league, opened the .season heie toilav lo an audience of about 1,000, the local club winning. The plajlng on both sides was rugged, and fhe pltchei.s weie touched up piettj lively. Continued wi angling piolonged the game. The s 01 e : ja:.c.si, ii. it ir n . 1: 'ihimi-, s, J 1 - J J Piloi. 211 j i :: 4 1 S.I.IH.V, 1 1 7 0 1 IllUii-", .ih i 2 1 Ii II III Mill", Ih ',. 1 1 II 1 llll'o, l.f !! U 0 1 1 M. lilinu, i.f. jiul ji 1 1 ii j I hi Ic, 1 f I 1 11 0 11 hiVWI, Ji 0 II II ,1 II I iinhipi, if 1 ii 11 0 u 'IniiN 11 'Li; t) s "hli-ii I u- out fu intufuimi. f-( ItAVIll.N. II. II. O. ., 1;, Cm Inn, i.f II I 2 0 11 liliKo, I. f n u 11 0 MiliulK r.f I ' .1 0 11 Loam, -h 1 1 ' '1 11 sullliaii, ,li , 0 ,! " :i s.lnnllt, Ih 1 1 s I) il Miuh, a.- -' :: 1 1 1 Mciuhpi, c 0 1 4 1 1 .Mil! 111 v, i 1 II I) 1 11 ll.irih, p u 11 II n 1 M.llKJ, p 0 11 II 1 0 'I..IU-1 in Sunt hi Iii'iitus; P) JI It Iamii.lu 1 0 1 0 (I ,! 1 n x ) Siiiiitmi U :: 0 u -j 1 11 l u u I'anicil tuna Kuieatttr, i, Two hi'o hlta Mifihim, .lcftrlci, lllncii, fhiniids, Jlrauh,i, Co), tin. 'lhroo Inn- lilts l.otr.111. Kailllco lill hclilM.), Meilliim. Stolen bi.rs JoflrlCN lllius, Khlb.N. Hioli J, lll.il.ty, Miliini. miIIIijii, siluuilt. Lift on liasti. 1-iiicaslu, S; -ci inlon, Shoe Ladies' Shoes. Vici Kid I Special ible soles, at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 aud $3.50. Ladies' Dougola aud Vici K'd, button aud lace Shoes, at ge, 1.25 aud $1,49. Ladies' Oxfords aud Ties, Patent Kid, Velour Calf aud Vici Kid, flexible haud sewed soles, all widths, at $2.00, $2.50 uud ,$3,00, Ladies' Oxfords at 75c, 05c, $1.25 aud $i,.q, Boys' Shoes at 95c. Misses' Shoes al 75c, Children's Shoes, all prices. It will pay you to call and lefbk them over, Remember there is no trouble to show goods, Myer IH "w li. Millions of Women flLLIONS of Women Use CUTICURA OINTMENT, for preserving ptJiifyiner, nnd beaurifvinc tht skin, for cleansinp; the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping; of falling hair, for softening, whitening:, and soothtngf red, rougjh, and sore hands, for baby lashes, itchine;s, and chafing-s, in the form of baths for annoying irritations and inflammations, or too free or of fensivr "perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest them selves to women, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. , CUTICURA SOAP combines delicate emollient properties derived from CUTICURA OINTMENT, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing; in-' greditnts and the most refreshing of flower odours. No other medicated soap ever compounded is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, how ever excensive, is to be compared with il for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, the BEST skin and complexion soap, and'the BEST toilet and baby soap in the world. Complete External ftiitt Intornrrt Treatment for Every Humour, 91.00. Consisting ot t'LTIcutW HOAP, I'lO., to elcanBO tho nkln of crusts 5tJ -aml Bontes, uuil kuiioii tho thickened cnttelo; Coticoba Oint. llIl'rilMLST,00c.,tolnetiiiit!y nlluy ItclihiK, iiilbtnmiitlon, nnd IrritaUon, UlltVmailIl(l B00thQ !in,i llMi. onu cirriuuiu HisoLVLvr raw, 21., to Z7 -. . . cool tuiil elennio the blood. A SlselMi Skt Is ofton BUfllclont to The Set, SI onto the nioettorturliiff, dlsflfiuiltifr, Itelihiff, Iminlng, nnd bo.i y humoure, ccem-ii, l.ishe-i, nnd lirltiitiom, with loss ot hair, when nil 0U0 falla. Sold tlnouiihout tho world, llritlsh Depot: U7-28, ChnrtorhotiBO 8q., lAin.toii. Fronch nopot t C Hun du lit I'nlx, l'nrls. I'orn.ti initio and Cui:m. Corp., Solo Props., Moeton, U. S. A. CUTICURA RESOLVENT PIUS &rccr t w. .mt w 0 to Ic, ani 1 ke"tl"c, nnil lcoiif question, tlio imiost, Bwooto, most HuMAcaSS!lSbioauA sklu purlllers, Umnour curw, and tonlc-dlgcstlves jet compounded. II. Mmrk oui llj Mr(.lnii, (1, lij .Midnn, J. Ii II inli 1; 1. t.irk, 1. llisii mt lulls tilt Kwiei, ;,; olt Mcdljnii, 1, of Mil.iun, ': nit Mini', l; oir Sstirki, 2 lilt hi pltelici "-elill-sll. bihiinlu, hleinhcrL', .Mcrfittj. I'niplie (Iulnn.ru. 'Ilim1 ! houi. Wilkoa-B.11 re-Wiliamspoi t. Mllliiin-iorl, P.i, Mil-11 Milllinnpoit )ihjol .1 tultri idle IK'Idin;; rjiiio ajrilnt Wilki- llu-o In in loi'.ij, -.ill uith ihc wihlmiiH of Hi 11 wtie ui'tlile to mcicoino llii- fist noil, mill lilrr ltc pitehinK uf thn Msitors. Ihi- srnuo ua. 1I110I1I of an L'peiul fcittui. 'Hi.- ffoio: mi.ki:s iiunir. It. II. O A. ''. Illlipllll, 1I " " 11 0 11 Chilli?, Ji-. 0 (I I n 11 IlhcK, If 0-1 11 11 I) r.rcwi, if 1 II II 'I 1 l Villi-', 0 11 j 1 j .i-'l', 2h .' n till ( 1011,'hau. cf 0 1 (I (I 1 nrlhlcy, e. 0 0 u 2 llirtinin, e 0 11 2 II IJ lh-ll, p 0 1 0 . 0 Totils 1 1 21 li 7 iwti.iwwour. 1! 11. o a. r. Kti-ir, if II 0 2 0 0 linker, .Ih I 1 ." 2 0 Cole, if 0 O (I II (1 S.ipp, s 1 0 I .! 0 W.1M1, lh 0 II II (I 11 comoj, ir 1 1 11 i) 11 Iouhi.i, 2!i 1 12 0 1) Iluikc, c (I 1 t 11 2 M10l.11, 1 2 0 (I ."1 I) Toldl. 0 4 27 1(1 2 Willi I1llsi(il t U 0 I) 1 0 0 0 (I 0 I Wilkc-i-Bam- 0 0 112 2 0 0 (1 En nod mna lAilKislVrrrc, 2.1 'Iho Lui-e- hits Coinny, Com w.i. Three liw lnti Ilnrke-. ''11. Ufieo hlU-firihlci, Kmsj. Stolen liin-iip, Conioy, fllblej. T oft on b.isn likes 11 mc, 11; Willi mi-port, 2. Mruek out -l fetukil, 4. llonhle plJj Sipp ,inil W.1M1. II1k;,' i-c ami 'lemplcn. l'li-l bi-e on bill Oft litll, ."ij nil Stnkii, 2. UR hi pitelier Tniiplpii Wild plleli 11(11. I'mplu 'fid. lime- I 20. Xebanon-Scading'. I!i idln'. May P lliailuw 1-ept iii IN lu-ln .-luik 1. filing iindoi to the I thiiinn 1 lull (Ills .iftiinoon. Hit home team ftiuid ol with .1 111-h but uiiktnnl ljc'irfinntr wlih the sewnth imilii? and Hie M-itui'. won by th- eoie of Pi to 1.1. It v.i4an i(Piiliii;ly he i) hittliu t;un ', hut 1 tiUli wlnii win leipoibibh- foi 1 im.nlm of tho I11H. eh iLi'-iip will oceur in tlic- U"id. nil, li-ini in .1 far 111.1a. S oie: IXI'.WOX. It. II. O A. V M1IM1U', k I 1 2 .I O ,miliar. 21 2 ! .1 .". I (o-dillo, if 2 1 11 0 II llollln-,, c 2 I (1 I I) ( lcniciu, i-b U n 1 1 II Phllhin, ef. ! 1 II il 1 I.ilTcj, If 1 2 t 11 2 Dunn, lh 2 .1 It i 2 Kline, 11 t 2 n ( 1 TiiliN ......1 21 27 1'. 7 1!i:ui.m;, II. II. O A, i: Cul'iniii, ,I into .loidi 1, JI ,....; .: II 0.0 1'iyii.lili. f 2 2 I 1) (I 1 (H.-OH, .-- 1 I 2 I t llltlil, 2b I 1 II .'' I llonthioii, ( 1 .! 1 1 II r-ici, If I 2 2 1 (1 Mi 111, If. mill 1 1 r " " I 1'rjci, 1 1 I 0 0 JMIo, p 1 11 " "I n li rimt 1I1 1', U 0 0 2 n 11 'lotil f! 20 27 11 .i Lcbinon 2 II 2 1 0 1 1) I n-pl lloultiiK 7 1 I II 11 if I I 1-li 'Am biac hit. Mi Dade, ln-dello, Dmiii. Iliuo lui-e hlU llolllnc, 2: lluiilliiun, 2; Collin in, 1 Nuiilleii lilts .lord ill, 1 imw, Killii, Hohn ln-us Hi)iiold-, fijir, .Millide, oiiinr, I'hllbin, Dunn. Left on Imm-sIIi 11II11,', 10; 1 ebaiinn, ,!. Slunk mil lly Mine, fli by l"icr, I. lloiihlo plu.iK lln .nut Jordan; l.iwon, llltlci ,uid .lord 111; MilMde, louii,,- nul II111111. l'ti-t Ljso on riioin-Iluulluir, I.; Lib. nun, .1. fli-t bi-u fli hill,-0fl Mine. I; nil 1'ijn, I: nil M.-hl, 2 Mil hv pitihcil bill-lllllii. I'hllhln. IMscd lull,- Itullliv, 2. I inplic Snttliuril. 1 line 2,1 j,-. m&"KstrmKmmairKmsi3iTxa Mmm Aleu'a Ught Box Calf Velour, Vici Kid and Patent Calf Hand Sewed Shoes, all styles, all widths and all sizes at $2.oO, $2.50,; $3,00 and $3.50. , Men's Satin Calf and Box Calf Shoes at 95c, $1.25 and $1.49. Hen's Oxford, Box Calf, Velour Calf, Vici Kid and Patent Kid, The uewe'Jt, at $2,00, $2.50, $U,oo and S.qo. and Patent Kid, button and The 307 avioow, HwyTrTiHfnrtjMfi irnMBggn CUTICURA SOAP, assisted by National League. At St. I.ouia lt.Il.f., I'hlliddphh 1 0 0 t 2 0 0 1 0 fl 10 3. t l.miU 0 (I 2 0 0 2 2 Ox 0 10 11 lUltili'i lhfi-', Mil.'cc nnd lloolnj Mipphy mil. Hi 111. L'mplre Cantllllon, At Cinciniiiti 11.11,1". . Iioston 0 2 1 11 11 0 1 0 11 A 11 1 Clneiiinitl 0 0 II 0 1 0 1 0 1 .! 10 1 ItittcrliM Malirkr.v, Willis nnd, KlttiliUc; Mlnvnicl and Hri-reu. fmpiic Powers aid llim.n Al Pitt-bin lt.Il.f. iiiooM.Mi 0 in n 0 0 ft 0 0 u ii 0 Ilitlirns lliinov.111 and Ahcain.laiuichlll and Sniilh. fnipne O'lli.i. Al Ohiuiao . 1! Il.f. .Sim 'iotk 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 I Chlcazu 2 0 0 0 '! 0 II 0 v 5 12l I Hilled l.iau-. and I)owciiiiinjrSl. Vinln ait" Klui' t'nipiie l'niMle. Ameiican League. . Al Philadelphia It.ll.I'. Ililtlnioic 1 2.1 2 I 0.! 1 01'i 11 J Pliiladelpliu 010 1100006 S 4 I!itlcnr ItiiKhcs ind Ilobin-on; Kcnna and Powii". t'mpire O'Lousrhlin. At ISo-don II II. f. iislilngton II 11 n 2 .1 0 O 0 0 6 1 (I Uoston (I 0 O 2 0 1 0 II I 4 11 (1 liatleiii lee nul 1'rlll; Dincen and Wuinir and Crlirci. IJnipnc -hriidtn. At ClPMhnd 1! II f. Chien;o 0 1 I 0 2 1 1 0 fi 12 17 " Clucluid -2 03 000 JOB Ml il IHIleri'"; Cilnllnn nnd Mefailand; I.iindiioin and lleiiii. finplica Cuullieis and Connollj. At liottoit n.11.1:. Si. I.onis 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0-. 10 t Detroit 0000001012 .", C Iiittuies Midhofl and Siurdcn; Moicr and Pue luw. I mpirp .lobnstone. Eastern League. Nih iik, b. loionto, 7. Mntiliril, 7; .leivci Citj, 4. lluflalo, ldi Moicclci, ' lloche-lci, ii! PioMilence, !". ST. THOMAS WON". Defeated Hany Hillmnn Acaitemy by Scoie of 15 to 2. Tin Ims-i- ball te-ami of St. Tlioni.i' collpo .mil the Hairy Illllinun ucad omy, of AVIlKes-Barit, United for 111 lni'inary :it .tlilotie- ti.uk ye-steiclny attci'iiooii. St. Tlioni.i". (ollcKi- won by a score of in to -'. Theio was ii HX conaldei tiblt' uniouiit ol klcktnjr" inilulBcel in by Ulllniin boys bee.iiiHQ ot hoiiie; of Uni Iiin I'uslck's (IplKIuiim. Tlio score was an lollows: it II. f. M, 'll.oiil 1-. .1 .! I 0 II 1 0SI 0 Ii if II II iiii Ifill . I 2 1 II 111) II 7 1-12 . 7 ll.'fliil(v-lliidiiu, an 1 Kum'i'Thnnip.oii ami M-i-. I iiipiie I 11-iel. OLYPHANT - The funeral of Mis. midget Phllbln took pluf 0 ye-stculay- morntnjT twin lie-r Into lioniB on I'ppei Duiiniou rittcel. The tiltendauei of le'latlve.s junjft lends vu4 veiy luiKe, At id o't'lotlr-'tlio' iv 11111I1H woit- coneyeil to St. Patilok'a climeli wlieio a lilgh le'iiuloni iniiss wui 1 oleiuuted by UeV. John O'Dohnell. At tin- eoueluilon of tlic service the cor teKe tuined Uf way to the West Slda LOinoteiy wheio Inturment wna made. lIoiiv' Uoim, of Wllkes-niirro, wni n, oallor In town yobtenl.iy. For a Weak Back. Tho muscles of the buck may bo veiy much HtreiiKtheneel nnd nil puln nutl soiuncss leniovod by npplylnir Chiiinbeilaln's Pnlu Balm and liavliifr tlio pnitH rubbed vigorously for llo minutes ut each application. Twcnty llvo nnd fifty-cent bottles of this lini ment me for stile by till iliUGKlstK. 1 lace, light aud heavy, flex Cheapest Shoe-Store, Lackawanna Avenue, Teem 1 a 1 . t ' s.jji&ikj Ae -as it