i J;i i ""Srj!fv ' K - rv nil'J SCJKANTOiY T!1IBL,NK--,1U1A MAI' 10, 1001. - r (A J u E- 1 " : "fEE OiilCC: BURKE BUILDING A ' WONDERFUL OrPORTUNITY. The Tribune Second Educational Contest Stnrta au Monday. On .Monday morning next the "- end educational contest of Urn Sornil- ton Tribune will commence uti'l will continue until Aug. 31. To Mmee c.ir- ,wliindnlo renders who do not' tnuler- ...Slllllll Willi t IS tll"llllt ll.V tills Clltll'll- llotinl contrst mid Mm grand oppor tunities It will nfford m the young men mill women of this section n tow words of explanation may nol come nnilwy. Tim Trillium infers n Sl.dflO scholar ship In Lafayette college, good for four years, with nil ospoiiKos, such an till lion. lodging, rli-.. absolutely free H the young nnin who siiceoeds 111 ob taining Urn largest number of siih i.oiibers before Aug. :'.!. emit monthly wilmerlhor to cniuit olio point, each yearly subset I her. twelve points, mid ntlii'is In -loporlon, The one with Urn Itiraesl number of points has nit unrestricted choice of tight feholnr cliipK In various rdiigii.tlnnnl Institu tions, "f which Lnfo.;'tti college and Swiivilnnoio oollPRf.'i'afli of Hie value i ' SI.UOO, IipiiiI tlio list. Tim third spe Inl reword will be n lhrio years' ilioluilil In tin' State Normal school hi Stiond.-buig. Tli' re three special tewm-ds are offorpil as induconienlM in young persons of I'ltlmr pes who d- IVP.I higher pdlllMtloll III IMUV.'ISS foi Tin- Trlbuim dining their spiiro lime o- tliplr punintor vacation. l'or those who desire t" iimillfy for liifH'iiii.ll" pursuit.-. T!ip Trlluuip will "I'IVt 111 the contest to n'l'Ml on Monday tlifo full scholarships In lim Sitiiu- !"!l HttsI'liMH college. In either 111" i oiuini'iriiil or business oouiscs, rmii of i"..em worth W mid to fully satisfy il I- rpilremenls of Mm studiously In ilr.ird tin; music loWns portion of the i'omi'it"ilty has, not 1) 'pti overlooked, us . viilencoil by Hip nffo;- of two niiol nrshir.r. in the Scranton Conservatory of Mi. sic, each In till- Viltlle of $". Vi mil' men find women of t'niiion iluli', mhi i-aunot afford to lot tlm.e urilden opporttmltli's slip tlirouli your llimers wiiimut at K'ast iiniuirinu ahout IIipiii. Tim p.irpnis of (his city who liovf.' the fii'ire welfiiP of their snip and datiKlitPis uppermost In their minds and peniii slioiild at least in-ijulri'- !rto Mils iimsiriii of inlviiinins; tlli'ieint'Ti'sls. - leltf".' mlilri'PsOil to ".Krlilor Kdueatiiinal Contest. Sernuton Trlhijp.p, 'c-ranton. Pa..' will lirinu a t.cpl.v th,i,L will fully expliiin the de tails nt" the eonlt'St. The llrsl day will lie Monday and there is no better way of bPRlnuliiK thnn hRlunlnK at Urn beir.niiiK'. GETTING READY EOR TENNIS. Plans Being' laid for Another Active Season Thiy Year's Officers. f-'oon the cries of forty love" and iitlmr endearing terms will lesoumi through the upper portion of North Slain slicet, fur the I'arhnndaln Teii inlfi. Ululi is cetttim; ready to resume active hostilities towanli the Utile Kilt ta perchu sphere. The club lias al leady reorfianized for the season and Mm members expect Unit they ai;e Riiiiiff to have a busy hummer of il. The olliivrs of the club this year will he: President, Albert Kiltherford; viee iresldPiil. IJcrtine llunsicUer; sccre lary, Kkniior .loues; treasurer. .1. Hus scll .lones. The woi'U of putting the court in order will be benn nest weeli. It will be iindeil and rolled and a new screen creeled. Tim lirst IiIr event will be held on In dependence day. when ii members' handicap tourney will be held. The annual cup tournament will lip belli the first week In September, thus m.ikina: it an added attraction for the scmi-cetiteiirilal .iollilleatlnn. The cup (s now Held by Shaffer, of Princeton. There are several strong teams in the local club and as there is considerable tlvalry between them, il is expected that s-ome Rood exhibitions of the sport, will lie Riven. S'.t Type Here 08 Yeavr. Ago. i .corse V I'll a v, of Xew York iliy, has i niim to Hones lal" to spend the nit rry month of Aluy with his brother, John V. Sixiy-elRl'i years oro he wv in ,'ippieiitici' In the piinthi? olMec at 1'iiibondale nf Amr.l Wilson, editor of lip' Northern IViinylvunln. and au uncle of Henry Wil.-o f the tiUaon. He Is a native of Auburn, N. Y sient mvcral years In Omaha, Neb., reiurncil 1'iiM, and since lsto has been a resi dent of Mie metropolis of-the Umpire i-iate. lie Rained a competence In the pi liitimr businej.s there and retired from Its arduous ami csuciiiir iIiiHim llfleen yca"s aso A letlied meuihcr of tlmeiaft In n rm a avis and to leiun that mm actually i xists and can b, w.'oii iiiid InlervlPwed hi the town where the Hist locoinothe linneil a wheel on Mi- American continent, i-liould cause all the striiRRliiiR mid the hiinilreds of penniless followers of tint art preservative to take up new eour ii.ro. Wayne Independent. Appointed Examiner, 1'rofessoi Kroit. nf the I'lirhoiidalo t'.'iiii'ini'frl.ii Institute, has accepted au appointment as exiinilner in short lututl at Spencer's Business oolleRp In Hi ronton. This will not Interfere with hi- t( lulling at Mm tool business col l.ie, l.owi et, as lm win enmplotu h's work in Mm Kleettie tity by two Il , 'ilii I'daneo each weelt. Cmpentci'B Will Smoke, There will be a special meelliiR and suiokor at the mooting moms of Keil end union. No. 7:'0, op ne.st .Monday ovmi ills'. An enjoyable, time Is liouinl to be had by all members who ntlend. Has n Position in Scranton. Oiiurles .Mcr'anu, lately local nianii Ker of the Scranton Truth, has an cepted a position with liarko Utotlw ;rs, In Kerantoii, llu beslus his new lutU'S today. Mrs, Muviay Surprised, A couslderahlo trathciimj of friends if Mrs. John Murray, of Ultkett street, rrndeivd her a surprise paity at hwr inni" on Wednesday viaiiintr. Prof. Smith furnished music for dmu I113 and MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS 'cr f'lulilii'ii. tlutlwr iJi'jv, for .ijan a miivc 111 In iiiMiin'4 lluiiif hi Siw 'mi,, iiuPil ilnl (Ii t n niin'iull.v villi .1 i.'iih.I.i, now occjik! rn-.i I'lucil 111 i'ii' ill uK H"ii.. tjlli'I Mnilii-r (ir.iy' hnfi'l l'0'il"i(. t't I'l.lliliiu. 'liny ,,,,, luiMlfu .ii mill., pit -I--IOI t. Iil. di,i vim-y .'.a! K tiiuin vine f'i' oii'iIiium. i'iiii,lii.,ilon! IC.I.Hlu'. IHilllllli: III..I rll.lll,'ll lljuilUoi'. Jll. UiJi'.i' Mii'iiir. At .ill ilii'iivi.it, S. Sihijilo uiii liiCi;. AdiliOkS Alliu'S. l.lii;lfij, bult.iy, .V. V Catfcondale Department. ! .. , , . I i p I ItaincH nii'l other enjoyable features liiado Mm I'VptiUto; 11 pI'JMsnnl one. At mldnlRlit an elaborate supper was served. Aiiioiir tlioe presenl were: Mr. mid Mrs. Kanford, Mr. and .Mrs. Wllllain.i, .Mi. and Mrs. Muddy. Mr. mill Mrs. il. U. iliiswold, Mr. and Mrs. .1. .1. .leiiUInu, Mr. and Mrs. ilowinih. Mr. mid Mrs. Itoherts, Mr. mid Mrs. Meilland. Mr. and Mis. .1. Thomas, Mr. and Mm. Iloyle, Mr. mid Mrs. I,ee, Mr. and Mr-1, i'ully, K. IJeiirdon ami l MeDeiniott. VETERANS ARE GRATEFUL. William H. Davlca Post Veterans Praise Hospltnl for Kind Treat nient. At the I.lsl I'eRlllar uieellnu; of W 1 1 1 -lain II. UiivIoh nost, No. 1ST, lirand A 1 my of Mie liepublle, tmpartineiit of Pennsylvania. Mm veterans were moved In show, in a public and Mthslmitlat way, their appreciation of courtesies extended to members of the post who had undeiRoim treatment In the Miner Ri'iicy hospital of this city. The vet erans who have been patients tlmri' have praised the Institution and Its al laiies most IiIrIiI.v and therefore a Mite of thanks to the latter was passed and live dollars were dona led lo I lie Institution. MINERS HAVE NARROW ESCAPE A Fall nt (he La&t Chance Colliery Closes the Entrances of the Mine. A serious cive-ln occurred on Wed nesday ai the l.asi 1 'bailee mine, cast of the city. liiiprisonliiR nine mules. On Monday tlm roof of the mine tmar the oponliiR fell In. Several men were al work on Wednesday tlmhcrin? Mm shaky plac". Suddenly a law part of the roof came down, -huttiiir them out from the entrance to the mine. The few men at work found their wav with considerable illlllciilty thrntmh some old workings and Mills Rot to the open air. The mules remain in the mine and il is feared that an op-mliiR cannot be made in lime to Mive them. .Men were set at work at once In clear up the mass. XXU1I.I U1L J.WV uii.iiua. 1 -fore Aldei man .lones last evenliiR TT-l.l .... rr... rl.n..n.p I! .lohi appt char She IllK to p iivide for them, and also with as aiul battery, sayimr that he did anil strike her and threaten to sail! beat take that Ue. boiii her life, and she futthcr aliened she was in constant fear of her Mr. Uolden's falhot bcciune Ins .-man. A Unique Event. The Friday liveniiiR' OanciiiR class will step in the front next Wednes day and sound the llrst riiii of a com Iiir popular mode of attire. They will Rie a shirt waist dance mid 110 mem ber of either sex who Is not attired in a shirt waist will be allowed to par ticipate in the terpslehorcan part of the evening's enjoyment. Has Delirium Tremens. A youiiR man who Is a member of a well comieiicd ami highly respected family of Ibis city was an Inmate of the city jail last night, where he had been placed so he would not Injure himself. He was suffering; the tortures of a well developed case of delirium tremens. Tonight's Social. This evening the newly formed Clerks' union will make its bow In a rotial way. A May dance will he given in Mie P.urke building', and it is ev I eetPil that a law number ol friends of the salesmen and sai.'swonmn will be in atlendmice. Piof. Kir Hi will pro vide the nui'ie. Attended a Funeral, Mr. and Mrs. Oeoige II. Trynn of Tiriile avenue, were In lloueMlale yes terday tit tending the funeral of Doro thy, the fourteen-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meade Tryou. She was a niece of (ieorge il, Tryon. Returned from Convention. Mesibinms Pierce HuMer, .1, Annuel' mi n. W. K. Nye, M. O. Abbey, A, K. liialfce and Misses Nettie Ualley anil Lulu Posit r have leturimd from the Women's Koteign Missionary conven tion at Puiimiuc. Going; to the moity City. Mrs. T. .1. Maxey and son, liny, w hi leave la 11 few days to join Mr. Maxey, who is Incited In Plltsbllig. They hae been spending the winter with Mis, MitNey's mother, Mrs, W. 11. Searlc. The Battle of Port Hudson. l the high scho.il this afternoon (ieorge S. Klnib'ill will describe Mie ' Passage of the Klept P.ehlnd Purl Hudson." and "The I'haigc of tlm Wink Utigiide." The public Is Invited. On n lrishlng; Trip. 11. U. lieyiloMs, K. H. Maj. Thomas M'ididleu an I (iiiURe Sluipklns went 1111 a tl-ililng Hip yesterday to Ijobln-i-oii'i. 1 on. I. They expected to return to town 1 lift uiiirulng. Ate Now in Force. M.onr Kilpatrlek has signed, thr ap propriation and lax levy oiilinniuvs, the Ih'st two iiiea.sure.s to pass coun cils this llscal year, and they are now III effect, Addressed Prayer Meeting, Mrs. Newell, who represents the Women's llaptist Homo .Mission ho clety, addressed the prayer meeting nt the llctoau llaptist church lost even lim-. A Tumor Removed. Miss Margaret liannon of fepleyvllle, who was n ft inner resident of Mils elty, won optvdtcd on in Me l'mowney hospital yesterday for a tumor. A Comine Basket Social. The Soon of Temperance v. ill give a l.iskct social tit their hall on Wcdncs. day evening1, May '.'-. Hoiji. To Mi', and Mis. Harvey Swan, of No, I, a boil. 1 Oolden eiileled hall in S.V10 for his ar.niie at court lo answer two ses preferred by his wife, Khun. chaws her liusband Willi deseii hei and their chi'd and refusiiiR 11 ThollG : NEW, 286 OLD, 0423 THE THIRD SUICIDAL ATTEMPT. Jack McLaughlin Tries to Hnng; Himself, in the City Jail. Kor Mm third Mini! within il few weeks a man tiled to hang himself nt Mm city Jail lust evening. This man was not a prisoner, but was on Mm verge of delirium tremens, ills name Is John Mi'Iiughlln, and ho Is pupil laily known us ".lack" and also us the "black sheep" or 11 good family. He was taken to the city Jail by Olll cer c'lirden yesterdav afternoon, be. cause he was unable to care for him self and was evidently on the verge of collaps". He developed symptoms of delirium ttoiimns soon after being put in "Steve (illhy's" cell, mid Janitor Kllleen begged Chief MeAnilrew to have bint sent to the hospital, as be aiithipalPil trouble front him. The chief was willing lo do so. bill lm was poweiless, as Mm city does nol pmvls iou for trc'itdiPtil of siuit cases al. Mm hospital. About ! o'clock Chief MeAllill'PW wenl Into Mm jail and looked at Mc l.itushlln. The man was then con scious, "'or Cod's sake, Mae," he said, "gcL me out of here, or I'll have the hor rors." "Oh. no. I guess not. You're all light now. If you can talk so sensibly you nir In no danger nf Mm tiPiimns." was the chief's response. "I'll Ret you some medicine." and he walked out A minute niter Mr. Kllleen went Into Hi" Jail and was startled to see i body dangling fioni the top of the cell, lie gave a cry and started out for help. lie encountered City Treasurer Connor J in the corildor. and shouting. "Hurry up. P.it, here's miotbrr hanging." started back. Connor and Kllleen got ipilckly in the cell, and lifting the man up, Connor nit him down, as he had cut down C.itby a few weeks ago. McLaughlin had made a noose of Ills susneinlers, passed the ends over the grating al the top and put his head In the noose. He was gasping for breath when he was lesctied and had not iiuite ln-st bis senses. He was exam ined, found to have sustained no ner inanenl injury, mid was taken to the hospital. The Inn pievlnus attempts at suicide In the city jail were made by Peter McCaiin. who succeeded in bis wish by means of a pair of suspenders. With in two days Constable S. A. fillhy made three attempts inside of two hours In the next cell, tirst using his'j suspenders, then his necktie and Mien his shirt, lie had nearly succumbed at the last trial, when City Treasurer Connor cut him down. Mr. Connor Is a handy man to have around. Foundry on Fire Again. An alarm of tire from box 12 at about S o'clock last evening brought out both hose companies to the old foundry owned by Lindsay & Walsh, but which is popularly known as Kar ly's foundry. This place furnishes a lire scare at fretpient Intervals, no less than four alarms having been rung In on account of it in less than a year. Last night the nmn at the foundry worked until nearly 7 o'clock, making a casting, and Mien went home. About au hour after Miss Kaiiy, who lives next door, saw a blaze at the foot of the cupola, and she and her brother bravely tried lo put It out with buck ets low aler before sending in an alarm. Klnding It Increasing, she sent home hoys to turn In the alarm, while she continued at her work. Pol'ore the tlremen could gel there she had so far Rotten the best of it that a 1 ouple of additional palls of water by the men put a stop to Mm blaze. Then the huge crowd went home. Funeral of Mrs, Church. The services over the remains of Mie late .Mrs. Millie Louise Church took place yesterday afternoon at the res ilience l.Vj Salem avenue. f!ev. Char les L"is, nf Mm First Prnsbyterlau church, delivered the funeral sermon, A inali' iiiartette, composed of Dwlgbt Crane, II. K. Clark. I.tissell M. Shep herd and W. M. Clark, sang "Some lime We'll rnderstauil" and "Tim Christian's (iood Night." interment was made a l Maplewnoil ucemetery. The pall-beaters were: Maurice Mil ler, Harry Nciinoyer. Julius Spaeth, cousins nf Mrs. Church, mid Maurice Watt, Max La throne and Dwight 1 lane, wlntjrteie ushers at her wed ding less than two years ago, A num ber of sorrowing friends from mil of town were present, and many beauti ful Moral tokens were deposited on and beside the casket, A Juvenile Bicycle Thief. Alderman Jones had a youthful prls 1 im.' before li I id last evening In Mm I "in of Maurice Cavlsion, II years oU, who was charged with the larceny of a bicycle belonging to Albert I!, Join's. 'Phis Is the second time that Mr, Jones' wheel has heen stolen, Mm former thief selling It for $:t. He Inst patience at Mils second attempt. Alderman Jones was inclined lo rIvo Mm boy every chapco and division admitted that lie had taken the wheel, hut only "10 try It.'' he said. Subse quently ho pimaiieated to such an extent about It that the aldermmi'R smile changed to a stern look, and, after giving the youngster a sound lec ture mi Mie value nf telling the truth, he held him In .$UI ball to appear, Ills uncle becoming his surely. A Delegate Once More. Oivf-n Loftus, or Seventh avenue, ope nf tlm oldest crnidiictorH In this section, and who is usually selected to 11 presenl his fellow knights nf the punch at national conventions, departed for St, Paul, Minn., oil Wednesday night lo act as a delegate to the national convention nf Mie llrotherhood of I Ci It nail Conductors. Diagram Opens Tonight. It is evident tlint nil the. high claims made for the Metropolitan Malu quar tette tiro being accepted by the people of this city, as the sale of tickets has been very satisfactory for the little ei fori made in that illrei Hon. Touinlit the. dlagiani opens tit ('link's, drug store. Ciirboudale's ilalm 10 high musical tastes ian be sustained mily Pan-American Exsiosition Buffalo, 1X1. V. Accommodations for visitors. Pri vate home. Best residence section. Near exposition. Send for circulars. Mrs. Aclisali K, Hartzell, 431 Ashland Ave, Buffalo, A Y. by giving these artists n full house. Tim local management has assumed it big risk In attempting to handle stic.h a high-priced company so late In tlio season. Tailors Form a Union. Last ot'enlng ajiother labor otRiiu Izatlon was nddrd to the already large roll of t'arhondnlp unions. Tim gar ment workers of the city, or 11 largo part of them, held a meeting In Foley's tallotliiR' rooms, on "Main sited, mid look l he llrst steps tou'ind the forma tion of it permaimiiL organization. A charter Is expected within 11 few days, When the formation will be completed. One of the '11111111 objects of tlm new union will be to frame and maintain a uniform scale of prices. Considerable Interest was displayed In Hip move ment. Through Trains. This Is the way llawiey views the forthcoming- Krle management: "The Krle will shortly begin work on the new brunch from Carbondale and Jessiip to Klnidale. At tlm latter place it larg-e yard has been surveyed capa ble nf holding n largo area of truckage, When this Is completed II Is said Mint trains will lm run through from Port Jervls to Avoen. mid that nil passen ger tralni will also run from Port Jnr vis to Scranton direct. PYir local travel between Hawiey mid Honesd.ile a pas-' sengpr coach will bo attached lo Mm way freight, and it yard engine will run between these two places and con nect with all trains going paeh way." Keturnetl from Banquet. A. W. llaslam. Mm local reprosentn lle nf Mm lutcru.itlnnal Correspond ence seho.ils, returned Wednesday trout Philadelphia, where ho baa been .spending several days with T. .1. Fos ter, president of the schools, and J. K, IJeliiinri. manager of the advertising department. The purpose of their visit was to attend a banquet given by i social club formed of members of the schools' Philadelphia, corps of workers. He holds tlm enviable record of being the best collector In the em ploy of the Institution and as lm Is but one of several thousand men employed In 1 he same capacity, it will be seen the honor is 110 small one. Election Next Tuesday. On next Tuesday evening the annual election of oillcers of the Carbondale cycle club will be held. For president (Jeorgo S. Kimball Is unopposed. Kach oflheother otliccs has a number of tnndldatcs. The election promises to be an. exciting one. Ten new applica tion:'. Inr membership me on the board, nil being names of prominent business and professional men of the city. The ensuing year gives every Indication of being the most prosperous in the club's history. A Prosperous Bank. The report of the First National Dank, just made public, siiows that it Is In a most prosperous and stable con dition. nsides dividing a good share of the prollts from time to time it Is piling up a great surplus. It shows lawful money reserve in bank. STS.Uiifl.u.", mid total resources of St ,r72.G'..tjr : sur plus fund, SKiO.Oon: undivided prollts of S41,29"..7;. and individual deposits of $1,1 IS.S10.2-I. A Tree Fell on Him. Mis. Peter Llppert has returned from Mllaiivlllo, Wayne county, where she intended the funeral of her nephew. The little lellow was only four years old. Ills father was cutting down a big tree. and. unnoticed by him. the little boy got within reach of it when it fell and was crushed, death result ing instantly. May Go to Europe. Henry Salmi is seriously contemplat ing a trip to Kit rope this spring. For the past two years he has been en deavoring to get away, but ill health has prevented him. It is not nt all unli'mly now, however, that he will shortly leave here for an extended vis it to the old country. Meetings Tonight. Poor hoard. Junior order L'nited Amerlcrn ch.iu'co. Coinpan.ons of the Forest. American Legion of Honor. 1'niteil Mine Workers, Local No. The Royal Circle. Me- Sll. THE PASSING THRONG, Mrs. Frank White, of No.ii, Is III at her home. .Miss Lulu Foster Is visiting relatives In Plttston. . v Hon. M. T. Ttiirke Is visiting his family 011 Pike street. Miss Katie Powderly, of Scranton, spent Wednesday Jn town, W. H. Holllster spent Wednesday evening in Wilkes-Ham. Mrs. William Johnson Is very ill at her home on Washington street, .tiny Chamberlain is on 11 business trip lo Chicago and Kansas City. Miss Annie Hrennau, of Church .street, Is visiting in Wilkes-liarre. Mrs. Frank Do vers, of Canaan street, Is confined to her home by Illness. Mrs, J. ft. rtowison and daughter, Doris, mo visiting in ninghiiiiuou, N, V. Hubert II. Lewis, of Oneonln, has returned homo after a short slay hi town. Mrs. John Keif, of Onshore, Pa., spent Wednesday with relatives In town, Pilchard Hocking mid Alfred Wallmy, of Jerniyn, were Carhondalo visitors Wednesday night. Thomas York, of Herrfeh Centre, has moved to C.irbondnle. He has n posi tion as track foreman here. Mrs. John Mrady. of Waymart, Is t-peiidlng a few days with her sister, Mrs, Harvey Swan, at No, I, Harry Oihlln, of Dundaff street, has accepted a position as soliciting; agent lor T. A. Walker & Company. Trainmaster Henley, of Siisquehnu. na. mid Mrs, Henley attended Mm ball of the Knights of Columbus 011 Wed nesday night. .Mrs. Cieorge n. stnim and daughter left on Wednesday fur .Mlddletnwn, , Y., lo spend some Mine with .Mrs. i. V. Kversmi. IMward Ihirke, nf pji(. street, bus accepted a po.-itlon under Truckman tor Nugent on the Ilonesdalo branch of the Delaware and Hudson. 1). C. Henscnter, of Church street, has so far Improved as to be able m get out for a short time each day. W. H. Stephens, of Helniont street, has accepted a position In Ituolmster, N. Y-. mid bis family will probably take up their tesldence at that place. AJICHBALD. Thomas Wells, one of our most es teemed and highly respected cltlzenm, died at his liuiue. the Mansion house, mi -Main street, at SUM o'clock Wed tu'fiiay I'vruiuB, after u few days' ill- TEETH a 0 PPFP No charge, for PiiIuUhh Mstraut. CnCC- riVE-id uKVlioii Ollmr Work U Douu. niVC'C Wo clvo 11 wtittun mmratitou for LID years on all work. Q. Tito fact that this Is an Itiunrimratutl Company dolne; n. ttess under tlm lawn of tliN Statu, and opor.ulnj it systont of O "0 ofllcos, la :i Htillli'leltt guarantee of our ri's'iniiHlliillty tttitl 2 mat wu ijii ux.:ii.iiy 11 1 days, in to t. I The White Dental. Parlors (WWIV W-JMJVWWfW ness of pneumonia. The deceased was thirty. five ycarrf old, and Is survived by a wife and one child. .Miss .Icau nette, also by his mother, Mis. Peter Wells, and three sisters, .Mrs. Frank Doitcrber, .Mrs. Thomas Slddons and Mrs. John MoDonotigh, nil of Mils place. Deceased was a member of Con clave 2X0. Improved Order of Herita sophs. and Division X". la. Ancient Order of Hibernians, of .lerniyn. which socielies will attend In a body at the fnnetiil Saturday uuirnlnir at 10.30 o'clock. Itichard Harrelt, of Hill street, la convalescing;, after a severe attack of pneumonia. John O'ltourkc, of Main street, Is critically ill of diphtheria. Joseph (Slldeii, will!" at work Wed nesday evenhiK in White Oak mines, had his hand so badly crushed that it was found necessary to amputate two of his finsers. JERAWN AND MAYFIELD. John T. Williams, who was in lured In the mines here over a year uro, was at tlie Scranton private hospital Tuesday. His case, which is said to lie a remarkable ope, lias attracted considerable attention amoiiK medical men and he has been invited to attend the JUale Medical association meeting in Philadelphia. Peter McCartney, of Maylleld, has lettiineil from Philadelphia, where he has been under treatment in Wills hospital. The Indications aio favor able for the restoration of his sIbIH. Justice of the Peace Silas H. Hills has received ills commission mid will hold his otllce in the new buildlns: erected for the purpose 011 North Main street. Miss Croticher, the well known China missionary, who has been dollverlnK lectures lately throughout the valley, will speak this cvenlnpf in the Metho dist Episcopal church, on the "SIko of Pekin," in whi:ii ah will describe her thrllllnpr experience la the lato Chinese trouble, Mr. and Mrs. Itichard III own and niece, of the Denulngton stock farm,, left yesterday for Delaware. David Thomas of Paeon street. Is improving his properly by the erection nt a nice porch. John Bruce, a boy employed at the Maxwell silk mill, had his linger nail torn off and the tips of his lingers painfully lacerated last evening while at work al. the mill. His injuries were dressed by Dr. I. S. drover. PECKVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Kinback were at Carbondale yesterday, in attendance nt the funeral of .the late Millie Louise Church. Tin Steiiiek Creek colliery was Idle yesterday, on account of tlio breaking of a drum. Tlie drassy Island w.ishery of Mie Delaware and Hudson company has closed down until further orders. Windsor Poster Is visiting friends at Waymart. The Crescents, of West .Maylleld, and the Peckvllle Juniors base hull clubs will battle fir supremacy on the Molt Haven grounds on Saturday afternoon. The game will be called at '! o'clock. Mr. and .Mrs. John It. AVIIIImns, of dieen P.ldge, spent Monday with the former's parents 011 South Main .street. class 1'! of the Haptist church will give n concert at the church on May l.l. Miss Long. Miss Daisy Hell Hall mid a male miaiiotto from Scranton will pattliipate, also Mr, Watklus and Miss Anna Sands, of Peckvllle. Postmaster I'. A'. Muee has obtained from Washington a supply of Pan American stamps nf different denomi nations, which are now nu sale at the ofllee. OLYPHANT. The i.Uyplmnl Minstrel company gave a performance at Duiiiiiore last even ing. They wore aceonipunled by Hr'iiu'si military band. Thomas Mahon, a former well Known resident of this place, died at his homo oil Mulberry strojt, Scranton. yester day of pnoiiiiiouln. Tin funeral will take place to-morrow morning at Scranton. The members of Mie Olyuphaut Con clave of Heptasoplts will give a smoker In their rooms Thursday (veiling, May :.l. Mrs. J. ,. Waning v as leniov.:-! fiom tlio Hahnauiaup hospital nt Scranton yesterday very much Im proved hi health, The proposed extension of Susiiuo In ma til reel to IVeltvlll', lei ling train Ferris street, ha.i been reported ad vcisclv by the vlewcrn. Their report was Hindu (n court yesterday. They claim thai the building of the exten sion would be too expensive compared with the hone-Ills derived. Tile vlnwers were A. II. Dunning, Thomas Walkey and John K- l.amhll. The ludlrs of the Initial socl'ty of the Plakeslre elupch icrved supper in tlie chiin h parlor last, evening. Thero was a large attendance and n most de licliius spread was ptiiaken of. Margate!, the little daughter of Mr. and Mis. D. '. Hvatif, nf Siisiuehanna j.treot. Is very III.' The borough roiunil will meet In tegular monthly session 011 Monday evening. The lawn nt the Central mhool has We extract teeth, lilt teeth, niul apply gold crowns and bridge work, with out the least pain, by a, method patented and used by us only. When the im pression is taken in the morning plates will bs finished same day, If desired. Note Our Prices for Perfect, Full Set Teeth (that fit). Gold Fillings Silver Fillings Gold Crowns. Teeth Without Pln'.cs ,.!j5.oo Cleanlne Teeth sos nc luvui u:!.. Wl'J MAKIO A SPHC1AI.TY of Clotd Crown and P.iIiIkc Work. This Is a H.tHtom for Inserting artlllelal teeth whine mu or mote are iiiIssIiik without the use of a plate. Thin work Is niosl beautiful and ciiuuot he tletecleil fioni the natural teeth. When properly done, wi II last a lifetime. Cull mid .see us oper ate. It will he a pleasure for tin to carefully examine your teeth and toll you evaetly what your work will coal. No tiiiirtte for Mils. Hours, S to S, sJtin- .in... irt ... 1 ("1111' l,.i 'i.iu.nui.l .mil W.ionilns .ivrmir-. Oirr Xcu.irl." slim- Slnio. Si tdtilrin. I..in;rt iIhi .it ii'iiiiiii in I hi wurlil. 'HI 'iflin in I nllnl M.iP".. Inuiri"i.iti'il. lii'.-n bcaiitllled by a number nf plants, which have been urrmiged in tin fiont of the building. Mrs. 71. K. Klngslny and children left yesterdav to spend a week at Polls vllle. Mrs. M. I!. Hull nml daughter, Mlsi flm-a Hull, returned yesterday from a week's slay In New York. Mrs. Charles Thomas Clarence Thomas mid ICcelyn Davis have gone to Hiiltimoie Md., In spend a mouth with lelntives. TAYLOR. A very pretty marriage was solemn ized at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. John Thomas, of Pnltin street, on Wednes day evening, when their accomplished daughter. Miss Mary J., was united in holy matrimony to Mr. Kdwin White, of the Pyne. The bridesmaid wa's Miss Jennie Carter and the best man was Aitluir White, brother of the groom. I lev, D. (.'. I'M wards, pastor of the Welsh P.aptist church, performed the ceremony which united the youn couple for life. At the conellisioi' of the ceremony congratulations were ex tended ami a reception follow"!1., which was al tended by relatives and immediate friends. The otllclals of the Lackawanna company are contemplating a number of :mpiovements at the Taylor colliei;, h'-ro during the summer mouth. I avid I'M ward, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph rtolilnson, nf Old Fivcc, died yi sterility, after a brelf illno":. The funeral will be held on Satuiday af tci ream. P.ttrhil will be 'nado In the Dnryea cemetery. Watch for Monday's Tribune. It will contain a full description of The Trib une's Second Kilucmioiial Contest. Tills will be the grandest opportunity ever offered for tlie young men and women of Northeastern Pennsylvania. You may ask, '-How can you make such liberal rewards'.'" Never mind how we do It; we did It last year and we can do It again. Monday's Tribune will contain a lull descilplion of the plan and the rewards, and the contest will be formally opened on that day. If you wish in enter on the llrst day, send in your name now and you will receive u. book of blanks with full In structions on .Monday. I!ev. Ivor Thomas, formi'iiy pastor of the Welsh Congregn' I011.1: iinri.Ii of this town, will occupy the piili'H in the Xobn Congregational c'.'.i;iv''i ,if Kendliain, on Sunday, May I'J. The young ladies of Mie WeHh llap ilst church will conduct .1 lawn so.i.'il 111 the church lawn tomorrow even Ins. The Women's Christian Temperance league will meet this afternoon at the Welsh llaptist church. i'lchai"! J. Davis is Improving from bis Merlons Illness. Taylor. Pyne nml Archbald collieries employes will receive their earnings for the latter pail of April tomor row. Washington camp. No. I'.C. I'.i riot i Order Sous of America, will line, in session this evening. Atloriiey John M. Harris is In Phila delphia on a lmsiii"is trip. Invlnelbli mmamlery. No. .Z, Knights of .Malta, will convene in reg ular sefisi'iu this evening. Mrs. William H. Jones and son Wil lie, of Carbondale, are visiting her mother, .Mrs. It. W. Itecse, of Main stieet, Itobeii Llewellyn, of t'lilon si ee", wil leave next week for a trip to Ills native country, Wales. The Century Hose company. No -', 111 1 ready for tlie receiving of bids for the supplying of new hose. Prof. D. I'!. Jones, of Main stieet, is Improving from his recent Injuries. VVAVERLY. The closing exercises of one of the ino.-t successful terms at the Waverlv High school were held al the Pnpllst church hist Monday evening, l.l hern I applause was bestowed upon each se lection by the large audience, which crowded the house to the doors. The following !. the pi'OKi.ininie. M'e". lion, orchestra; sulul,ilor. iippoiiu Uilies," Hoy D. Sliiue; ess.i, "Shakes, peaie's Men," Kalhryii Wolfe; vocal solo. Mis, i:. M. i'ilf.iny; oraUoii, "Silicons," P. William Tyler; selection, oichesirn; (iralion, "John .Marshall." It. N. Miickoy selection, orchestra; i-u lec tion, orcheslra. scarf (hill: primary exercise; selection, orchestra; oration, "The True Aim of the Public School," Joseph M. Stevenson; solo. Mrs. 11. M, iill'an.v; essay, "Tru Nobility," Ada lino (jardner; selcelloii, orchestra' valedictory, "The lulluenci of Wealth." James 1 1. S'lnimicr; piesnnintlnn of diplomas, t-ocniary of school board; award of prices. Orchestra Flri-t vio lin. Karl It. Stone; cornet. Walter Tinkliniii; piano, It. Harold Parker; lias'i Wol, Wcstcott stone; trombone,' Howell Kink. Kvery one did. un. usually well, but loo much praise can. not be given to the .solos rendered by Mrs, U. M. Tiffany, of Foster, M whose beautiful singing compares fa vorably Willi Mie best. A number of kodak pictures were taken during thu afternoon by the itev. .Mr. (iodsh.ill. who ably assisted In making Hie affair a suci-i'ss. 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I' I- lilll.l.ll'S Ci'lili" Mill 1 1 il.nl .'mil smll I" I'.li.li- in" Mil " It ,iu f piii. inn. wm. . wii.cnv (oinil tti-i: Noliiii I'ulil, f, Clls. I' MU'IIIPW--, C. .1. IIIIIIINMI.N, I.. W .Mule-.-'. IlimtiiK. honie mi .Mu In street, which litis been thoroughly renovated dining her nb bcciiee. Prol'. Hillley, of Key.slonc academv, will iieiuiiy tllf pulpit at Mie li;ipllsl church next S.ihbnth iiiornlng. Aiibiir Christy in Kinking ,nli slmi well on IiIk property ni.c .tho high school. They have real h''d 1 depth of about one hundred feet, with Wrong Indications of water. Frank .lermyn mid family are now occupying I heir minimer icsldcine mi depot street. ,1. A. Ulieil Intends to conic up noM week, lie has one of the llliest mine uier homes in this vicinity. CLARK'S GREEN. (in Sundav morulug, .May U Itev It IS. Thompson, "'" the Dalton Haptw church, will prcai II at the t'ltui' sllicer, llaptist chuieb. The high school lilii'.ti will be open for students to exchange booKi- li . twciu thn bonis of ::;.'() mid I ;io p in mi Wednesday of each we.. At the icgnlar nieeMug nt ti.. I- worth League cabinet it way .c I b-1 to hold n litiivtry Miiial ill Me hop! of Mts. S. K. W"lls oil iiiiirsilaN - mi ing. May Hi. lt'al. I'l.'gr-im will In n i'iIu known In noiii wi"i;'s newn 11 m ., II. X. ratiick mid wifo ol Si i nuor spiiit the 'l.iy with their unib' I s Waglii'i'. on 'ciliieil,i.v. .Mr. nml .Mrs. Hlanlo Hten.s (' Sitaiitou xpent SuHday with relaiu lute. vyj - & '