THE SCR ASTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1901. xxxxxxxxxxx; the uonnnN HAnmvAnr. stokj;. ? Alaska Refrigerators We have only n few sizes left and they nil must go. Our special rilce on . m t l I u in s I v. c '1 H IS nnui'iiATons, $t.fo. if jou want a Intgc one, wo have It. Specially low pi Ices on all sizes until stock Is clof-ed out. Foote & Shear Co. JJ9N. Washineton Ave Q JOOOOOOOOOOOCd Some Knit Garments for Bihe and child that will make ft mother happy and the child lestful. We are specialists In this line and have everything In the ad vanced styles for Infants and children. TKq Rahn Ra7aan 9 510 Spruce Street. NEVER Should your home be mode the hiding place for money. Deposit it in THE PEOPLE'S Bffi. UBSWUMHM LACKAWANNA BUSINESS COLLEGE, "16 Watlnnst in anme ec term hejinv vpt J euiei muii'in: CABEO PERSONAL. Jlcles I k I" Iir U I ranUIri md u ifr, nf rhnn avenue, ladur ami fimil- are at Vl arili t ! herty if 1 1 tilth ft'rt, is ii Vtlaiitlc ( Hi tell theiltc --iiitlij moinhu fei tilp to New I fit alia lioMutl. Mm 1 ied l' Smith, of 1 rjnMin amine. U I'tftn (iron, v . W l". IIikIi ami tliu?lilrr, liutli, lie 111 llT pjlcnll 'II llloi 1 illiljl VI liUmlie Mahl, nf (UUp unit. In vi-timi-nl unm a len '1j.i' lit at Hhho'm like. Mia W. I. vMi.tlieih mil ilmsliler. lili,i, n( ! un.islcr. are at ln'iiio cWltrc In l.ieen Kulge. M Miiulr (iinnn. nl ev Vint, uti, epi nl e-terda) ccltli lur (rlcml, MK Ml nnl, of liireii I! rise. Vt .1 tturv, of riilrjjn, l. tlii l'"p1 of li'i p thei, Mn. I. Mf'lM . of i"0 .Nnilii Mjiii at nue Mi ami Mia 1're.lii.le f ..nnrll nnl ililMien have jnne to l.V.e ( Irmo to fpenil the inonlli ol VtI2llt Ml Mi( Oii-ni, nf Vilitns aienue, ln ip t iinni fiom a week's i-tay with friemle at llcli v up V.itrr (ij'i Mm Well, nf thp lann r oil minium, lPinniPil Mlunti (ruin .1 too werks' vuilion at vtlinllc filj. ! I iaio lojnp, nf lill.l.ii lemn. i pti Ipilainiiij Hip Mii Ktnih VI iln 11 mil M una lailil, nf cifnn, .. .1. I .nl -emu, nf Hnisnr, Mi , i kIii lent at l.lfllftte inllfje, I tltllliu at till Inline nf Jl, J K'iV.. on l'inp tiett. f'r. V l.iliililiui. nf WpI sianlnn, i' simI iIiuzIi'pi, 11I11111P1I MMrnlii Iinni ,1 tiip In Fi-iDhIo, Imnnl', Niism I ill -ilnl Irviljinl Hi Mine I inina l.hlilil.p. IIjIiIp I'alinpr nnl MIpMii I t Kin Ipfi on itiiulii foi thp "m Ani'lU.in rpii.ilnni an I Hip llmuiiii I-l ni,. tlt Ilnp WaMi. of lay aipiiup, .mil hpr f irr. Mi.m Kjllirillip Walili nf uhlnM, hit on 'ilimlji fm Vf iUit, hIipip llnj will spriirl spiiio I imp 1h INp jinsi ( illaliin, nnli lllinult, Vncp IIpiIIj ami Vi'lllf liiln nf Hip Inlrini ti mil t niipnin'h mo alIhhIv, i,ro iipn Itnic thPtr lautinii it I'iIpiiiUvIIIp, S r.pi II 11I1I1. of tho North Uin u. n ip fliptixt 1I11111I1. Iran tnitn for NnHhflihl, Mi , nliip Iip will altpnil Hip loiidrpiup of minUtfH ami tlitUtlJii woikci.i of thl touiitiy aii'l l.urojw lUktint Mlnitipt I!, I,i m mill ,li Ini I. Jiaut, rif .t 'riantnn anil lopph I) Ipmu, of H-liinslnu, i (', left mi "itiirim fm 1 tup owi tho jipat laVc 'Jip Mill lit the raiMnirilian cpnltlon on thrli irluiu. Loid Eldon's Apology. On onr occa'ltin a ju 1I01 nuim-1, on thur idhlp (tliliu indsmpiil tmlnl li is. 1 lirnt. ivililnift tint Iip i kinniUrrl at llifli e'e t ion Thl .i icnti pil nun a contempt of couit. and Hip Jouiik haiiitpr ua orrfpipil to atttnrt at Hip ho Hi- nevl nioiiilnj IV 11 fill fi Hip rnni'qiii in f. Iip coiHiiliprl Iim fiknil Jnlm 'cott (rftPlw nt) l.onl l.lilnni, ho Intel linn to h pprfpctli at fii", tor Iip uniiM apnlosip ("i him in 1 m.i: lint Moiilil avrit am 1111 plfafunt pnlt. iPouliiitth, win 11 t,p lump ..f tlip ilpllnqiipnl v callpil, 'omt mp iini toolly adliPpH the Jiulfir "I am pi k im , m ioifl," Iip r-alil. "lint tin jiiuir trirml lu to far fnrinltrii lilni'plf in to lipat jmir loichip ilh ilifipfpcit, Ini I pvtipiiuli ppnilpiit, ami jou will Ulmllv atirihp lil unintentional Iii-mU to lit Isimijiup, ciu miKt mp in nnip lint It 'Mil iilism.ilr in thit He Mid ho hi aiir. prl.nl at tlip iln Won of 011r 1. ml. hip. m, he hd'l not heen Isnnrant of who tiVn plaio In Hip comt rem iljc-liail he Known jon lmt half a ions as I haie ilono lip would not Ip uiprled at an) tiling )on did "'I ho limn Ra;. Piompl delhety In hot weather does much to keep a peism, cool, Older jour Ice cream at Hanley's,4.'0 Sptttce street Our Senntor Shoe for gentlemen. Is a nobby style, made on nn cany titling last U 00 a pah. Malion's shoe sale, 32S Lackawanna avenue. Houses for rne, Traders' Heal totate Co., rent or exchange. 121 Washington aie. Big Bargains in Clothing this month during clearing wale. Ilkhariis & Wlrth. ggfos. U8lOrfl.M yffir MENTION OF MEN OF HOUR THE TWO CHAIRMEN OF CITY COUNCILS. THE Calm Manner In Which Calpln Uses the Votes Behind Him President Chittenden Has Served Mote Con secutive Tetms Than Any Member Now Occupying n Sent John Dunn the Ball Playci John V. Conway Piomoted to an Impottant Position with Telephone Company. The rouiii'llK of tlilH rlty nto pre sided in pi lit pieMiit bv two M'ry aide pieildliiK nllh n". whtii't' alIHt. how pvpi. Iipi In dlffeiPHf dhPi'tloiiK. TIip cool, mini and 110m halant manner In whkh rieldent Culpln, of tho common louni'll, n-ildts I1I1 fellow DeniootiiH In ildliiK touch "liod over the llepulill inn minoiitj lini been fieqitcntly com niPiileil upon Imt the 1 lex pi niHiuiPf lit which 1'iesldent I'lilttPiidpn, of the HPlcot .ouni II rnii'ps mat nouy m ciimiuvH buKlnes", whlrh ordlti.ully lukns two Iiouim to tt.inHCt, Into one hum 1 tlnif lias not iccelvcil the public lintltp wliUh It deceive". Krom the M'ry moment that the nipptlm: Is called to older l'lrnidpnt l lilileiidpn does not hIIow n hIukIp mln Hft to be wasted. He rushes throuKh tin- llt of commltteei nt wbltlwlnd Hpeoil nml doesn't nllow the lueinbeM to 'lallycaK'' when they ate offeilnR new ordinances or tpinlutlnnn. When debater hae 1 cached oxer a icaponalile leiiKth of time and Rlcs Indications of lieniR lontlntied Indotlnlteh he cuts litem off with ncritiip;"! and dNpatch. li" has Riven eminent oatlsfaetloti to enih and oseij member this Near, te Kaidless of their politic . and this has been accomplished largely by reason of the fact that he Rets them out on Hie street neatl exeiy nlRht nt '.'.30 i) clock instead of an hout latet. riesldent 1 bltlenrlui 1ms eieil motp conpi'tttlve yen is In couiii II than any othet member now onupxIiiK ti t-eat, and Is Renetally iccoRiil.ed as an able student of municipal affults. A 1 pi tain well known educator made the statement not ciy I011K iiro that lio was the best educated man In the cil This may have been a little too hweeplitR. but it can be nltl. nt any late, that he Is one or tlio nesi edu cated men in the city The liuiRe and 1 ope of subjects on which he can con eise with eei Indication of belnR a maslpr nf eaib Is little shoi t of mai ellmis, and tbf almost inconceivable ailet of books he leads would be enoiiRh to make the ordinal y leader believe that he (the onlinaiy roadet) hadn't lead an.vthliiR nt all. A ft lend happened Into .Mi Chitten den h plate of business a little vxhlle ,iro and picked up a copv of Ileiiiy Lloyd's "New Zealand" l.vinR on his dc?k "Hello, Clmile.v." .said In-, "what ate .vou lending up on? The New .calami itiiiipulMii irhltintlmi law?" "Oh. no. I'm ptettv well posted on that alretid.v," was the nmlj: "but I lieaid that there was an lnteiestliiR i ptPi In the book on the subject of old iirc pensions and I thoiiRht 1 il mko in lead It. Its somethliiR I'm Inter ested In. 'Now, what do j oil think of that. said the filend a little while aftei- watd In telatliiR lite Incident. ' 1m- iiRlne a man leading up on cilcl aRe pensions lint Hints ('bailey eveiy time. Alwa.vs stmij Idr up some ob sctiie sttb'Jeit which the imijoilty of ppopl' wouldn't care n ten cent stick pin about." AmoiiK the Sci anion until who ate this jcar wlnnlnR lauiils on the base ball diamond Is Jnlm Dunn, who Is iilnvinir a stai name with Mcliiaw's Ilaltltnoie team in the.meiican le.iRUe. Dunn is no louuer u oiiiik pl.oei, as he has had scveial je.ns" pine thai ex piilence In the piofesslonal lists ami lias mote than made Rood. Ills testi Iiir position Is it the box, but ho has bic unused nunc 01 less ,is u Rcneial ullllt.v man. lnlt KeNtct was out ol tit" R.'iiie Dunn pl.i)ed n veiy ac ceptable sluut stop, and since Militaw has been out of It, th Scianton boy has been stationed at thlid Inse. He also takes the place of the I'.altl moie uianaRci -captain at tho head of the batliiiR list and has been both bat HiiK and flcldliiR In a way which has Klven the Rood people of Maltlmoto the hlRSesi surpilse they have expetletii.ed since llanlon took "Kid" tlleason out of tho pitc-hei's ho.x and placed him oil second to take the pl.no of the Rtcat "Heinle' Helta, who was tcmpoiaully ill.tblPd . F Helti was then consldoieil one of tho ri cutest second base plajeis in tho coiinti.v, but iiieasou, vvlto vmih an ex Scianton pla.vei, put up a Raino which was simply maivcllous and kept lleltz oil the bench diuliiR the lest of the jc.il Jack Dunn has often twilled piofesslonal ball In Scianton, having pl.tjed with the Toionto ilastelin Iciruo team, and ficiiueiuh pitched the local leaRitets to defeat. While with Toionto he had as mates In the box Pajne, who later pioved n winner with Uiookljii, and Dlneeu, who Is now pitching such Ricat ball for Uoston. Dunn hns plajed with both the Brook ln and Philadelphia National league teams. .lohn I'. t'ouway, of South Hiomley nvenue. who fot a number of jeais has been In the employ of the Cential rennsylvanl.i Telephone and Supply company In this city, has been ap pointed manager of the oftlces of that company at Hloonisbuig, Itetulck and Danville. Ills hendquaitets will be at Hloomsbitig, wheie he will hetcaftcr u-slde, Mr. Conway Is thoioughly familiar with all depaitments of tho telephone business. Ho was for a time night opeiator in the e.xihango in this city and f 1 0111 that position Riadually rose step by step to the Impottant place he has now been called upon to lilt Didn't Want to Be Fot given. "I'M admit that I dowm-iI com maitiate, ...11.1 .1 ...1,1 S.H.. L.l 1,1-. 1,1.... .. .. ' , V Z ' Z,r ,n 7 . , -" """ Tho gionm straightened up and put a So 9 hoot down haul on the How "I don't tee uheie vou cane in In this fei clun' bltness," he an.HeieJ "Vi jnu J jon done jour level beat la keep in from citl In' spliced, an' It seems that ort lo lie the one to do the (rri.ii in', which I am l a coin' tn do Me an' Msndy's coin' lo ninco oier In .litp-r toMndilp, an' If 1 ei-t -euh ou orouu' Hie place I'll fill jou full ol Ushot'" Vnd taklntr viandy'a I hit hand In onn laije hinvn one, N rode aerosa threshold. Indianapolis su ' his the Hanley's len cream Is popular for dettsert this summer. 120 Spruce street. EYB CJLASSns AND BrECTACLKS MAKtNO, ItEPAlIUNn AND KIT TING. THAT IS OUU EXCLUSIVE BUSINESS. S. H. TWINING, 131 PENN AVENUE, Optician. Harris LMir Store. LABOR DAY CELEBRATION Arrangements Being Perfectod by tho Central Labor Un,ion John Mitchell to Bo Hero. At n wcll-nttendcd meeting of thn Central Labor union, held jesterday afternoon In Economy hall, the com mittee In cliaiRp of the Labor day demontiailon innde a icpoit, which was piomlsltiR Id the titnu'rit of a splen did celehtatlon of September 2, Chairman John H Devlne made Hie tepoit. The committee met jpstcidaj moinliiR nnd have now piactlcnllj com pleted arrangements for the obsetvance of the daj. A gigantic exclusion Is to be run to Like Lodote, the Delawate and Hudson company having assured the executive committee that a suffi cient number of trains would be tun dining the day to at commodate all poi sons ileMrous of attending. The motning will be devotPd ptlncl pally to the ordlnatj- exclusion dlver tlspinpnto and jupvlotis to the depart me for the lake tlieic will be no local demonstiatlon, save a paiade of tho Central Labor union delegates to the station, acting as an eicmt for the s'peakeis of (he day. After the noon meal, which will be served bj I'lidrtPii Pros who are under contract to setvo an unlimited number of thiec-couie dlnneisi, will occur the speeches of the da J'. Pipsliient John .Mitchell, of the Tutt ed Mine Woikers nf Aiiietka, tins a siued the coinmlttee that lie will be ptpspiit. and it Is InlendPd that the mine woikeis' leadliiR executive be the pilniipal speaker of the daj Vlce I'rcsldent Thomas Lewis, of the mine wotkeis. will be anothei of the speak ei. and F It. 1'nster, nf Hostnn, nn ntganler of the Anietlcan Kederatlon of Lihiu, will also addtess those pifn ent The loial blanch nf the Amalgamated lion and Tin Woikers will make an elfoit to have 1'ipsldent T. .1. Shaffer piesent and a letter has been lecelved horn President Samuel (Jomppis, nf the AniPilcan redPiiitlnn of Labot, In which he staled that utile's ilicuni stances pievented he would be in at tendance Bauei's band will lendei n conreit In the gtnve during the da, and Lawtence's ntchestta will also bo piesent nnd f mulsh tlance music In the pav lllon. One of tho fratuies nf the tlaj will he tho glee contest, which takes plnce at i n'cloik in the aflQinoon, follow ng the vpeakeis. It Is to be a competitive .slt'glng contest with a $100 pi e to act as n stimulus lor good volce. The se lection will be "Maitvi.s nf the Arena." and Havdn Evans will be the adjtidl catoi. The contest Is upon to all 1 lubs of the vallcj. and musical niganlza tlons fiom the cential tlt.v. N01H1 Sc-i.inton. Oljrdinnt Wllkes-Hane, Nantlcoko, Carbondale and Ii mouth ate expected to enter the competition. Theio was not a gieat deal of nthei business befoio the meeting. The com mittee on constitution and bv-laws was Instituted to piespnt it.- leport nt the next meeting nf the union, nnd the boy cott was lifted 1 1 niu the Sciantniilan, altera communication wan lead ftotu Secretin. v Dempspy, of Dlstilct No. 1, I'lilted Mine Woikeis of Ameilca. nn nouni Ing that t had aln-ady hc,eu llftecl bj the minois. A letter was also tecelveil fioni the Dijton. O , stilko annnunilng that the dinicul'les with tho National Cash lleglster companj- liad not ot been ad justed, repents to the contiaiy notwltli stnndlng A tesolutlon was adopted, pledging the union's moial and llnan- 1 lal siippoit to the uttlklng steel woik eis. POLITICAL MATTERS. Tor months It has been undet stood that Konieseiitatlvo Hatil.s. of Cleai- rfleld. would be the Itepuhllian canill- date for state tieasmei but within the last few dav It is said the aspect f aftahs has changed and Senator V I. Suvder, also of Cleat Held, pi evident pto tern, of the senate. Is the man who l now- belnfj turned to as the piobablc nominee. Senator Snjdei's anient champion ship of the oleotuaignilno bill eltnlng the last legilatuie and lite seeming of its passage has made hlni vety popular with the fanners of tho state, and It now looks vet j much as If Senator Snvder might be the nominee for ttcasuier this jear. Instead of tor lieu tenant governor next year, for which he has been an aspliant. The following Washington dispatch nppenicd in rsatiil day's Philadelphia Piess: Hcpieenlitlp VHH1111 ( onnell, of Si nintim, ii heltiff mijfrl lo hnnnie a 1 111 lid lie tm I'.n Riiliernitoriil iniiilintiou next cear He liai not made up hii mind on Iln- ubeit. but the piP kiirc being hrousht to beir upon linn tn pern it hii name to j" before Hip Hepublhan vnleu of tho slate inn be ton stroll? for him lo leii.t. Vh tonnell ha 1 cell In WadiliiRlnn, ieeenll, lookine aflir .lepiitinental lnisineM In the intei est of hii comtltuents and In clMeiivlns; tlio political situation in I'liuifjIcinU admitlpd tliat lie Mai iciplclni letters fioni inlluential llepiihluaiu In all I'i'ti ' "IC Ka, ,K'- Inm tn heroine a i-mdnUte d-r tne RntpinmHilp onin of Ihe.e lelteia 'e Iinni old political frlemli and alllei m!iop wuhf and adclio line Bleat Mricht with Hip con(tremin lie an that ho lias tint reached a rletiaioti and nnv nnl foi koine innnthi tn enmp, Il can lie fiul, hnuecer. Hut If Mi t - nnell niakei up I la mind to emer the KUheriuloiial race Ida opponriils IU rind an aiitajonU leal) to imet their strnnQest flllht The mention of Mi ( i.niiell'i name In lonnee lion ttllli till eonie.t U not a new fealme of tho political iiiullon lairt Miner lien Hie plain ol I lie vtone Ukln nui-liln- hei line ap piient and the nomination of John P H!ln ca Mrittei on their 'late iiiinv 01 the prominent men of the paity turned 1 V.- 1 1 nnell a a aultable candidate to bieak that ilate He was appioachcd hi inembera of the innjieialiiiiil cleleeatlon and ureed to penult Ho me of IU liMiic at a ftiaiclit out ii-u!ir rirpublu in ran illdate for Hie nomination Mr Counell hai net he.llateil at tinifa to piak In mind fieeljr Have You Heard? Tho r a e 1 1 e n h y h t e m n f leaching piano Is the talk nf the town. It is eSS apld, ihoiough, a n d t u ii g h t only attheCon set va lory The patrons of last year ate ,.i i enthusiastic. Yearly course, $30 and upward. 160 students last year. Send for catalogue. J. Alfred Pennington, Director. 2. XNllSHtO)! retardlnft the eoutM- of ttif ntnte ilmlnllratlfin and Hip (Jnay tnlthlnp. U li true that he ha Kpnemlly heen found with Hip m sanitation, hut It li.u heen alter ifliupromla that dace heen to Hie Inlrreit of till part ol the tale, Mr Connpll'a ftirnjtli a political lenlrr in Hip noilheatfin portion ol IViinjUanU hai heen leujctilred 1) the Qiin niailntit ami the mention of Ills tilhlp landnlny for Hip roi. piiioiIiIi cium uiil iled nl alarm In tin' rinl. of tliop win em deleimlned to foist Mtnrnei- (ipneral I ll.tn unon the pjily iu its can IlilatP nevt jeir. Tlip iiumetnu letl -fi Mr ( ennell lia re eelied from other parti of the date Indlrate that till ulrrngtli Mill not all romp from the Piranlnn Hiattlit llli f l helint cited a an aiKiiment umlnl hii candidal) It II Into that on Sept IU lie lll he 71 )eat of ise, but Dili (let ii 011b appnent In his birth rrrord I'lK ill alter and mentally he la ai vlsnroiu ai nimt men tin lean lila Junior. He li not too eld to enjnv a eharp political battle and thojp Mini meet him In the conleit will have ample pioof of hii endurantp. It li undeialood tint ContrrMman t'onnell li not without an ambition to end hii public laieer ai the eveeiillce of the O-iMnonicealth ef l'ennclanla 'Che Riowlns antlpithy Mllhln Mate oreanlratlon linea to tiie plini 01 me iloie eotpotatlon at llarrlibiirs to place .lohn P. I'.lltin at Hie head ol the ticket li creatiuu a facorahlc sentiment throi-jhout the alatc for Mr. Loniicll. OBITUARY. SIMON TUCK, of 730 Jefferson ave nue, died jcesterday arter a thtce months' painful Illness. He lived In this city for the past forty-two years nnd lenves a name and reputation ns one of the city's uptight citizens nnd steiUng business men. Ho was for many j-ars engaged In tho total! nnd wholesale grocciy hiiHlno'V, but te tltcd ftom meicnntilc life In 1SS7. Dur ing the enily SOs ho was a. pinmlncnt tleuro In the city councils, helng tlio nietuber ftom the Sixteenth waul in the common binnth, where he was nc- Cieclllecl WHO neing 11 senium, iiiiiieai fighter for the good of the city. Mr. Itlce wns bom In Hieisncn, Baden. Ueniiatij, on Aiuil 2-'. lfil.', nnd came lo tins couttiiy 111 ii'. 111 i- he engaged In the rotnll grocciy busi ness, ins niotnet, .viax nice, cnicung Into paitnorshlp with him In lSil. In ISS-t the Hi in moved to Lnckawnnna avenue, wheio n wholeale business nlonc was conducted, Simon P.Ico dtop- rlng out In 1SS7. Deceased mairled Miss Kanny Levy in ISbl. nnd she and his binther Max survive hlni. His death will ho niotttncd bv nianv. Although for tho last seveial months he has boon seri ously III, novel theless stiong hopes vveie enteitnlncd to the last that the ph.vsiclntr would save him. Dei eased was long piesldcnt of the congtegatlon of the Linden bticet sjnagogue and cat 1 led with hlni In his efforts for tho good of tho letuplo the same cat nest fooling and liidustilous cffoila which chaiai Icned his cvety deed. Mi P.lce's death was the lesult of a pnttieulatly sevete case of gall stones. The physician In chaigo in this city onilv K-cognl.ed It to be such and fioni tho Hist an operation seemed unavoidable. About two weeks ago deceased wast taken to Mt. Pocono, hopes being entertained that file flesh mountain all would have healthful and Inv igot tiling effec ts. Dining the latter puit of last week ho wns taken to Philadelphia to the Cei 111,111 hospital wheie an opciatlon was pet fot moil Thuisday moinlng. It was In ihaige of Ptofcsots Doave, Tyson and !.clnmn, and Dr. (. L, Koo. of this citj the physician in chaige. After the opciatlon hopes wcio entertained of leeovcty. tho patient ap pealing to make good ptogiess. I'nfotseen complications, Jiwcvcr' ensued, nnd dec-cased died nf 0.30 yes. tettlay morning. His remains weio hi ought heio at 1 10 o'clock this 11101 n Ing by Max like and Dr. Uoos. Tho funeial will be held nt 2 o'clock Tues day afternoon. WALTEIl NOtlOCHY, the 7-inonths-old son of Mr. and Jits, .lohn Notoe-hj', nf 1010 Piospect avenue, died jestetday afternoon at 1..10 o'clock, after a few days' ilness with summer complaint. Tho funeiul will take tdace this motn lug at 1 o'clock. scivlc-Qs will bo held at the Independent Polish chut eh. In tel ment in Mlnook.i eonietctj. MIIS. EVA YEIIKEP.. apod fin years, died Satin day afternoon at her home, ijUS Slocitm stteet. Deceand sulfeied fioni u paialytlc sttoke nhout a week ago, fioni which she novei lecovcied. She was bom '11 (leimiitiv and i.inio to this countt y about seventen jents ago. Sin- has lived In South Scianton ever line Htnl Is sinvived by two chlldicn, Mis. John WisnlsKy nml William xoi kcr. The funeinl will take place this afternoon at - o'clock. Set vices will be held at the house. Intel ment will be mntlp In the Wnshburn street ccmo- tei. . HAIlltV PITTA WAV. who had lived iu Sctantou since 1M7. died on Satin -day allot noon nt his home, 107 Hioad way. Ho was n 1 oiler boss In the eni plov of the Lackajwaiiun Eton and Coal company many joins ago and was one of the patty of employes taken to Eutopo by W. W. Siiatiton to study the Etnopean methods nf mil matiufai-tuio. He was a member of I'nlon Lodge, I'. and A. M , and was .1 well known Odd Felow. He Is sui vhed by his wife. Tlio funeial will take plai e Tuesday nf tot noon at '.'.30 o'clock. Intei ment at Finest hii. HOY M. KIt.UJElt. the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kiagei, of Ap ple stieet, Dunmoie, dleel yestetclay afternoon nfter a few days sickness with choleia infantum. The funeinl. which will be private, will take place on Tuesday moinlng at 10 o'clock. In tel ment at Dunmoie cemeteij-. The popular Punch cigar Is still the leader of tho 10c cleats, Special Conn's Breakfast Java. A clean berry no doc toring no glazing nothing butood coffees. Don't imagine that this is a 20c coffee. In val ue it is better than many higher priced coffees, 20c p&r lb in any quantity. E. G. COURSEN 0NLT FOUR WEEKS MORE TRIBUNE'S EDUCATIONAL CON TEST NEARLY OVER. On August 31 the Last Points Will Be Credited What the Leading Contestants Accomplished Last Week Miss Wilhelmina Griffin Was Again Successful in Scoring the Largest Number of Points. August Brunnor, of Carbondale, Oot Close to the First Table on Saturday. Standing of Contestants, I TABLE NO. 1. II this waa the lilt day, thrae would win: Point. 1. Meyer Lewis, Scran ton SG3 8. Miss Wilhelmina Griffin, Providence. 436 3- Henry Schwenker, South Scrnnton... 360 4. Wlllinm Miles, Hyde Park 312 5. Garfield Anderson, Carbondale 215 6. Ray Buckingham, Elmhur3t 143 7. Miss Norma Mere dith, Hyde Park ..114 8. Miss Vidn Pedrlck, Clark's Summit. . . 106 TABLE NO. 2. How many of these will be In Table So. 1 on the closing day? Points. 0. August Brunner, Jr., Carbondale 101 10. Frank Kemmerer, Factoryville 63 David O. Emery, Wlmmers, Pa. ... 45 Arthur C. Griffls, Montrose 30 W. H. Harris, Hydo Park 23 Miss Minnio Wallls, Carbondale 23 4 11 12. 13. 14. !15, 10 E. J. Sheridan, Haw ley Miss Jennio Wntd, Olyphant Robert Campbell, Green Ridgo 6 I 0 I 17. 3 X M- Satuiday dosed the twelfth week of The Tribune's Educational Content and theie now icnialns but four weeks of work. On Monday, September 2, The Tilhuti" will contain the list of wln neis, nnd theio Is much speculation as to Just who these will be. Peihaps some of them will bo young men and women whosu names have not jet np penicd, as It was last jcat I'ndoubt edlj' some of thexso In Table No. 2 will be piomoted and a coiicsponding num ber In the- first table will be compelled to go down, but who will they be? Only the last day can decide tho question. Last week 157 points were btought in, tho latgost number, as usual, bj Miss Wllheltulna (iilflln, who pissed f 1 om t Ii ii il to second place on Wednesday. William Miles bi ought In the next laigcst number, and blrVi lair tn follow .Miss Oilflln In her upwaul movement. Miss Noinm Meiedltli and Miss Vld.i Pedilc-k aio having a pietty stiugRle lor seventh place, and AtiRiist Hi mi ner, who Is the only contestant In the seiond table who hns pasbed tho en tmy niaik, ptoiulses to have n hand in II hefoto long. Mis,s Minnie Wallls suc ceeded In thing for thliteenth plate with W. II. Hat lis nn Wednesday and tho tie still lemalin unbtoken. Tho fol lowing table gives In detail the icsults of the week: Mon I'liea Will flints tri sit l0jt. Vlix Cilfln 1J l .. Vlilei .. , 21 ,. .. lawii .'I .. H .. 1 .. VndeiM-n 7 Vli.i lYilrick...' 7 .. lliiiklnslinn ... t l s Iim inker .... :t .1 Vlis Mcicdith li .. Itiunner 6 Mln W illli I TitiN 21 M 21 21 7.1 7 in ,i 1 .7 Sattitilay was rather a slow day In tho contest, Hay Buckingham and Au gust Bt tinner being tho only contest ants to bilng In points. If .Mi. Brun ner could duplicate his wntk to-day he would bo In eighth place tomouow h--T Every Day We sell shirts to men who come in "just to look" nnd found out they could do better by buying of us than the old house they had been trading with. Shirts, with cuffs attached, SI. 50-2.00. Shirts with plaited fronts, T $1.00-1.50. Plain colois, 81.00-1.50. White Negligee Plaited Plain, Sl.00-1.50. nnd ONjIiM 03 Wakltn ." r-t,' : Oils, Paints 7 ur 03'j iiBaV UaHkalaak4jM atsssLkaLr aaaaw- ' - -saaaaar MaIon?y Oil 5 Manufacturing Cornpany, 141-149 Meridian Street. TELEPHONE 20-2. Steer S1 CASEY BROTHERS, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 216 Lackawanna Ave. mot ning, unless Miss Pcililck succeed ed In getting a. few moiu points also. FUNERAL OF J. F. M'DONOUGH Services Were Held in Holy Cross Church. The funeral of the late John K. Mc Donough was held on Saturday morn ing from the fnmllyresldenco on Fourth stteet, and wan attended by throngs ot sot row fill friends and companions of the dead joung man. Tho remains wcio taken to Holy Cios chinch, where n high mass of re quiem wns solemnized by the pastor, .lev. W. P. McDonnell The benutlftil floral Hirelings. Including hnndsotne pieces ftom the Knights of Columbus anrj St Peter's Total Abstinence nnd Henevolent society, wete carried by Peter Gallagher, James MofTItt, Thomas dimming and James Mi-nonoiiRh. The pall-heaieis weio M. J. Collins, Bernard Keenan, I'tank McCiulgnn, Domlnlck Cuiian, Miles Clark and James Gallagher. Htiilnl wns In the Cathcdrnl eemcteij. Wait for the 10th Annual Red Men's Excursion to Atlantic City, August 7th, Via C. R. R. of N. J. Kate f i om Scrnnton, Wllkos-Barre nnd Intel mediate points, ndults, J.IOO; children, $2 50. Tickets good for eleven days. Good to return on nny tegular trnln till Aug. 17th. Baggage checked ft ec. Train leaves Scrnnton S a. in. For hotel rates, etc , address M. Sulli van. 97 South Main sttcot, Wilkcs liarie, Pn. Lot of Men's Patent Leather Russet Shoes. Special pi lee. ?J IS, today, at Million s shoe sale. .I.'s Lackawanna nvenue. Open Into In the evening. Smoke the Pocono Cigar, 5c. I GO-CARTS HI 1 SPECIAL PRICES. We must have the 100111 tS these Uo-Caits aio taking Jj up and wo have put the J MX pticcs wheio they will be a 0. J big temptatlot' to sluowd 3 V buyeis. We have lost sight V kaf of t licit oilglnnl cost cJJ have maiked them nt J pilsinglj low ilguies. and M0 sur- H TM X'pholstciod In Bedford cord cushions, lecllnlng. easy run ning, daik green enameled peal. 1'veiy up-to-date im provement; consldcted cheap nt $?00. Now $6.98 Each. Othet eat ts nt as low as $2 98 ar H ar (Uu. s KMXKXSraUKUX DEVANEY'S HOTEL. 309 nichigan St., Buffalo, N. Y. New fur niture and fixtures throuRliout l-irst-class for Pan-Anien- 1 can visitors Thorough-1 ly moJern Write for rates. Martin T. Dcvaney, Rrop yPORMCRLY OP SORANTON.) TO ORDER Men's Suits J1500 Men's Tinuseis 3 CO Ladles' Suits 1200 Ualny Day Sklit doO King Miller, Merchant Tailor, 415 SPItUCr: STBKKT. ! and Varnish R HEYWOQD LIE nrTiyTTliWailrlBTn'TVMr We are steering straight for pop ularity and success. We could not do this were it not for the confi dence our patrons put In us. This confidence Is gained by such offers as Our Bottled Porter The only stimulant for that run down condition. 8CRANT0N CORRESPONDENCE 8CH00L8, t-CRANTON, lA. T J. roltr, President Miner II tawall, Trus. II. J. r'oitcr, Stanley P. Allen, Ico President. Secretary, tlt.H.-!-tts4f T T I We havejust received a brand 1 new lot of exquisite Ladies' Summer Neckwear which we offer at special pticcs during this week. In the lot are many noveltiea and new creations. Cramer-Wells Co., T 130 Wyoming Ave. Ho! for the Pan-Exposition Or Summer Resort For this tilp jou will need a well made Tiunk, Suit Case or Satchel, one built for haul service and rough handling. Wo have that kind In grex' variety at ptlces lower than any othe. sloro In town. Conrad, "A Gentlemen's Furnisher." 305 Lackawanna Avenue. A Title Policy A Title Policy is in the nature of a bond under seal, issued by a com pany, promising to pay any loss by reason of detects or unmarketability of title. It is not a mere opinion; it is a contract deliberately rnade and imposing great responsibility upon the insurer. The company as sumes evejy risk not expressly ac cepted. In case of an adverse claim, the holder need only notify the company ; his duty is then done the company must do the rest. TITLE OUAIvPTY 0P.SCRANT0N.PENN'A. 516 Spruce Street. I A. WatrM, President. A. 11. UcCllntock, Vice president. ,11. A. Knapn, V.-frej. Itslph S. Hull, Trust OfScer. A Revolution in Furniture.... It is furniture made from PRAIRIEGRASS In over three hun dred original styles and designs. Hill & Connell Are showing Prairie Grass Furniture in Chairs, Settees, Tables, Stands, Tabourettes, Couches. Call at 1 24 Washing ton avenue and look over this very artis tic and useful line, 1