THE SCRANTOX TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MOHNING, AUGUST 8, 1804. 6 " The strength of. Cleveland's baking powder comes from pure cream of tartar and soda only. It effervesces more slowly than powders containing alum, ammonia or tartaric acid. f Bread andSw cake raised , with V keep their freshness and flavor. Pure " and " Zitt."jT ,To have the best results REMEMBER, : the oven should not be too hot, and it is not necessary to hurry the dot'f h into the oven. Cleveland Unking rowitorCo.,New York, Sucotiaiwr to Cleveland llruthers. Norrman& hm FIRE INSURANCE 120 Wyo mfnsr Avenuo Have your COLLAK8 starched In the cli Way, w hen you cn have tlioui done with lott, pliable Buttonholes lor TWO OKNTS KACU. Lackawanna LAUNDRY YL AHE OFFEllIXO .VOU A FEW DAYS: Whipcords Jacquards Serges Henriettas A.SD Fancies FORMERLY 75c. and SI, for ONLY 59c. .n bvt-rj desirubla shade. 415 LACKi AYR If you want Carpets, Draperies, Wall Paper or Window Shades, come to us. We have a full line of floods, and our prices are very low. Williams & McAnulty 127 7yoming Ave. To my friends: I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the nomi nation of district attorney, before the Republican County convention. JOHN R.JONES. CITY NOTES. Trlbnno reaili-rt leivhii; r.r tliolr miramnr'H vacation cun have thwlr favor ite pi:por aunt to thorn without extra cot, by nutifvlux thin olllcn ;f tliu de sired chanties lu tue paper's audre.ri. A spedal meeting of the Scrauton Press club will be beta on loursaay evening. The Women's Relief corn? held a success fcl picnic at Laurel Hill park last evening. Thomas Waters, of Forest Citv.and Jen rte Morgan, ot Jsrmyn, were married by Alderman r uzalinnions in cm o nice, yes tor day uftemoon. Andrew Patilomas, charged with assault nua tmttery, was yesterday released ou bail.ilartin Woyshner qualifyinfjus bonds man m ius sum oi jouu oerore judge Area bald. Yesterday a consignment of tho Alexan- uercur rejuacers, which are manufactured by Korantonians, wis Rlilppod to the Atchison, Topeka and Ssuta Fe and tlie iioitou ana Maine railroads. Marrlaiie licenses were yeetordsv crant fd to Mlciiael r. lord aud Ellen C. Sulli van, of the West Rule; Martin GilliRan, of I'lttsttn. and Aliiry McOormir.lt. of Ihroop; Andrew Oram und Mary Kolupa, of Jer myn. At a mpotiti3 of John Eoyle O'Uoilly ruuuiiiui jimiiib jiuu n lusmuio last oven liter. Jumes Unynor wan nominated as flat fg;ite to attend the meeting of the grand council av jjouibviiib, jxy.,aiu r,. r. juitcn ell as alternate. A special meeting of tho institute wut ue uem rriuuy mgnt. Open All Night at Lohman's Spruce street. Excursion to Farvlaw. For a dalishtful trio (to to Farview on Fatiirilav. Ana-. 11. It Will bo one ot the best ontings of tbe season. There will be a buae bull same, shooting gallery, and plenty of other attractions to make tho duv a nleaiant one. Kr.ranton divlmon No 60. Uniformed Rank KnlghU of Pythias is going on that date. The fare for tlie rouua trip is oniy 60 cents for adults, and 80 cents for chil dren. This is the lowest rate offered this seuson. so do not miss it. aermania band and orchestra will famish trie music, i The iratn wm lenve tne voiaware aim 1-1uu3.n1 new depot on Lackawanna avenue at 8.15 I will present one thousand dollars in sold to any oue whom I cannot cure of epi leptlo convulsions or fits. Dr. E. Gituwitn, 811 Spruce street, Bcranton, Pa. Buy ths W.br and get the best. At Guernsey Bros. Hears t Hagen THAT Dill HAND Eli It Will Be Presented to the Yoluuteer Fire men Tonight. LETTER OF DR. AND HIRS. TIIROOP They Assign Their Interest in the Old Machine to the Firemen's Associa tionPresentation Spceah Will Be Made by Robert Roevos and the En Kino Will Be Accepted by C. W. Roeslur for the Association. TUi) memory of the Into renpsctod Dr. Gaorge S. Throop, whose sad doitth iu tbo prime and vitfor of manhood left a gap among Scranlon's progressive and houorod citlzinry, will receive a most nttlng testimonial of remembrance this tvonlug ui.on tho occasion of the pres entation at Dorr's ball on Lackawanna of tbe old relic, the doulilu-decker Ni)i tune hand pntup, to the Volautoor i'iro Department association. Away back iu the "fifties" this old hauil ei gitm was purchased by tlx -Neptuuss, aud its record at thu tires in the eatly days of borantou looms up mo4 creditably. Tbe Franklins, of the West silo, owned an itppnrittns similar to tho Neptunes, bnt of differ ent pattern, and tna rivalry between outii oompauics as to tho ability of their uui(iues was not s-ttloJ until one djy u cUiillnge was losuod mid both Uitupaules agreed ti) mk a test. AccordttK'ly it was decided to make i trial ou Washington aveuus and tiui steeple of tli First Prsibytsrlan church, than the highest point in thu city, was sskotsd. The Franklins Wwro anablu to reuch tli'i piuiiuuls of the steeple, but wheu the old Nsptuue ouble decker, manned by Us sturdy Teuton crew, headed by their forem an, x-Aluermau Charles 11. Kossior, tooic its tarn iu the content the eiieuin burst forth from the nozzle of the hose and soared upward btyond thu highest poiut of ths Frmiklius I'llort, aud uu other vigorous pull at the bars sent the stream over the sUeplo. The improved and mora mod.'ru fire equipments displucei the old hand puuips nd bofora loan they woro re- rded culy as remembrauuus of thu paiL rUKCIUSB OF 1USD ENCtlNli The Neptune company clutix donrli to their old tiro wagon auu p&rtud moat roltictantly with it. The story of hw Lbcy let it go is as follow: Lint Thanksgiving Day Dr. George S. Throop whs visiting ou the South Side. L'onnuiiman V. 3. iiiukoy met him and during a conversation ou tire depart ment matters said: ''Doctor, why don't you buy tho old Neptnna bntid engiue and make a pres- "Well, I will, if monoy can buy it"" aiild Dr. Throop and soon after he be came the owner of tbe relic. His regretted death foreclosed his intention of presenting it to tin Volunteer association. Salcct Councilman Cba.'lej II. Schadt has been tho custodian of thu old hand- nuuio since Doctor Throop bought it and bus kopt it stored away most guardedly. ' The ciuetrs of the association are as follows: President, John II. Kline; vice cn-sidunt, liilej Bk-secltur, liuan- uial seorat.iry, A. It. Simrell; cor- rtnpouding secretary, F. W. Ziislemau; treasurer, P. J. Uickey. The venerable Dr. B. H. Throop, father of the owner of the bandpump, understanding his son's intention of presenting the relic to tho Volunteer association and desiring to carry it into effect, on July j addressed tbe follow ing letter to the association: LETTER OP DP- THUOOP. To the Veteran tVssociation of Firemeu of the city of Scrantoc: Gkntlemkn Having learned with pleas ure of lute thutjour son, (ieorge S. Throop, bad purchased tne old Neptune nana u ciue. as a relic of olden times, for tho pur pose of preventing it to you, tho knowledge of that taut affords us great pleasure in carrying out ms purpose: aud we nereuy reliuoumh to you all interest, hoping you will enjoy it us a memento of ancient times ror tne gcou it nas acme ana tospect for tne valuable relic. Very respectfully, Your obutlieut corvaut3, B H. Tiinooi', Mrs. B. H. Tintoop. Bcranton, Pa., July l 1) J1. At 8 o'clock this evening tbe firemen of the city and all those also whose years have rendered them inciipablo of antlvo servsca in toe department win assemble at the rooms over fred J Dnrr's hotel on Lackawanna avenue, where the exercises of presentation will take pines. The speech of presentation will be delivered by Kohort Reeves, snpsrin tendent of the Soranton Gas ami Water compun', who Is executor of the estate of the late Dr. George S. Throop, and It will be accepted by ex -Alderman Churlos V. Roesler on behalf of the Volunteer Firemen's association. WHMiE is ruiLLirs? Uls Vlfj Thinks lie Has Oano to Bs a Sailor Lad. Mrs. Luke Phillips, of the West Sido, la in soarcn of her busband who dlsap pvared a few days ago. Mrs. Phillips has an idea that her liege lord has deuirted her to join the United mates navy, and she yesterday opened telegraphic communication with New York for the purpose of lo eating her hnsband, and it possible preventing his from carrying out his s apposed Intention of dxsurting her for a life on the bounding billows. Phillips wiib employed in tbe Contl nonttl mine and afWr drawing hi month's pay left the city. Mr. and Mrs. PniiUps did not live togethir very harmoniously. 'CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION. Board Bat la the United Slates Court Boom. The civil service examining board sat iu the Uuited States court room in the government building yesterday morning. All but three of those who sent in their ' npplintclons, took tho ex amination. The board consists of L G. Schuntz, W. D. Roche add David Jenkins. The papers will bs sent to ths department at Washington for examination, PROSECUTOR WAS GUILTY PARTY. An Odd Cass la Which Too Much SIothsr-ln-Lavr Figures. A cuso in which tho prosooutor was found to be guilty ot the orlme the de fendant was charged with was heard before Alderman D Long yesterday. The ' parties were Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Fndden, of Olyphant, and the offonse charged was desertion, Mrs. Fadden accused ber husband of deserting hor and had Alderman Fitz simmons issue a warrant for his ar rest. Constable Ryan went to Oly phant and brought the parties down yesterday. At the hearing it devel oped that Mrs. Fadden had left ber husband and gone to live with her mother at the lattor's instigation. The alderman advised thorn to settle their dillerenoe and go hums. TOBIN RECOMMITTED. Judge Archbald Hld Elm Winn New Evidanos Was Introducsd. Attorney John Qalunan for the first time acted for a client yesterday, wbeu he argued iu chambers before Judge Archbald for tbe release of John To- In on a writ of habeas oorpus. Toblu is charged with theft of a number of pairs of shoes whlob he was caught dlsposiug of. The evidenes be fore the alderman would have hardly boon sufficient to hold him, und it is probable that he would have bueu dis charged had nut tuu commonwealth produced r.w evidence to the effect that Tobin wus soon trying to sell a large bomber ot shoes in Bevau'a Cen ter street saloon. Tuo jndge deulded that thora was suspicion enough to hold Tobin, aud ordered him soul back to j:iil. MAN, WOMAN AND DOC. The Clouds Will Ba Full of Unusual Ob- j.ats Today, iiirantonlaus will be treated to a truly wondrous sight at Laurel Ui!l park today, when two balloon asceu- sions end a purachute jump will be the starllina features. MtfS Lulu Randall, of Detroit. Mich., under tlie mximgeuiont of i'rufsor Cniirles Gubrich, will nuke an after noon ntcmslou mid Prjtesuor (librioh will make one in tho evening. Miss Rindull will also psrforiu the dungur- ous feat of (leactmdlni; from the clouds iu a parachute. Professor Gabrich will be accomp. tnled by his pot dog Grover. Their pTfornuuoo is said to Liu like no other lu that line. VLEASAXT OUTING. Members of Medical Society Enjoyed an Afternoon at Farview and Dined at Carbondulc. Tho incotlng of tho Lackawanna County Medical eocioty at Farview yesterday was attended by a large uuia ber of physicians from this 01 ty. many of whom were accompanied by their wives. They left on tho 8.20 Delaware and lindson train, held 11 meeting on the grounds nt Farview and returuod honu on the 9 o'clock train from Car- bondule where they enjoyed anpper at the Autbr.icltv. At the afternoon mecttngho follow ing resolution was udopuu: Whereas, The Lackawanna County Mod icul society Is soon to lose a valued mout her by the departure of Dr. Beulah Prindle irom incrnuton. and liereas, Dr. Pnndlo bas been an active spirit in vromot'.na tue mtorests of meu leal science individually ana as a member of the society vho.o abseuco will be ro grettud. therefore be it Kesolved. That the Lackawanna t.'ounty Medical society exteutls to Dr. Prindle. tbeir well wishes far her future social and orofesslonal succour, and that she will ac cept this resolution us a to-itiinotilal of the regard In wblctt suo lslieiu oy tne. society's members. Dr. Prindle has been the only lady member of the society and will leave Scraaton Sept. 1 to practice iu Des Moluos, la. A paoer on "Baths and Uiseases o: Childron" wusreadby Dr. Buruos, and a case of removal of stone from tbe kidneys at the Lackawanna hospital whs reported by Ur, (junstor. ibo following wore present: Dr. and Mrs. Roos, Miss Levy, Dr.' Priudlo, Dr. and Mrs. 0 Brian and daughter. Dr. aud Mrs. Frey. Drs. Gunster, Iwa Parke. Williams. Barnes. Allen. Da vidson, Murray, Pennvpael:or, xat-s, Fulton, Connell and Logs n. of bcrun ton; Dr. und Mrs. Van Sickle, of Oly phant; Drs. Bailey and Lowry, of Car bondale; Drs. Taylor aud Knapp, of Wlikes-Barre; Drs. Burns and Duuen berry, of Ilonosdale. MONDAY'S GREAT EXCURSION. Those Who G.) to Slountaia Park Will Have an Enjoyable Time. From present Indications the excur sion of the cathedral congregation to Mountain Park on Monday next will buono of the most enjoyable is well us oun ot the largest of the soason. , Energetic committees are in oharje of the arrangements and everything is being done with the idea of making this the finest event of the kiud this seasou. THE TUIiF FLYEltg. Interesting Evsnts at tbe Grand Clicult Baoes at riuff tlo. Buffalo, N. Y., Aug 7. First on to day's card oamo the unfinished 2.30 rsce, loft over from yesterday, and E:la E.ldy, Rofccoo and Dnisv D 'spain each bad two heats. Ella Eldy won very easily, as both Roscos aud Daisy broke on the first quarter otid were never able to catch the lave! -going Ella. The 2 27 trot excited some comnnnt. EIolso was ft favorito. Iu tho second heat Anna forced out Eloise in a mile that was nine seconds faster than the first one. It looked as if "Knapsack" McCarty was not trying to win, and the field players were very sure. Wbalebone proved tho best of the two year olds in the 2.30 trot and won In straights heats. Miss Kate, was th favorite, but whs not on ber good be havior and never got to the front. The three roar olds furnished the real rac ing of tbo day and Redbud and Ex pressivo bad a most interesting Strug gin Summaries: 2.27clivs, trot.thm', purse i;t.Or.O. Eloise, blk. m., hv Kentucky Prince, (htm Cnmile, (Slinnk) 1 1 1 A miia Mnco, gr, in 5 8 'i EnlulH, b. m 4 n 3 Ham Weller 8 4 4 bible 5 S Tlme2.a, 2.17, 2.21. 2 S3 class, pacing, purse 1,S00. Adu B, r. 111., ny Uolilooy; tlam by Traveler (McKny).l 13 2 1 Directum, blk. B 7 5 1 1 0 P.obkby, br. s 2 3 7 5 6 Jl or el in 0 7 2 il 3 Amelia 5 0 6 4 2 Kyrena 4 8 4 0 4 Leonora II 3 4 6 7dU UvlioT dls Time, 2.15, 2.1! 2,1C.,V, 2.17, 2.17. 2 30 clues, trotting, 2-year olds, purse, ei.ono- Whaleboue, br. c. by Biiblo Wilkes, dnm Anita (Uoliismltb) 1 1 BuiUugton, br. c 2 2 Diosch, b. c 8 8 ('apple Woodlina , 5 4 MissKato 4 5 Antflpoyno ' , bis. Time, 2 i7V. 2.27K. 2.23olass, 3-ynnr-oldn; parse, 11,000. Expreanivo, ch. f, by Electioneer) dam Ekther McDowell 8 111 Red Bud, ch. c 1 8 8 8 Onnqna, b. f , 5 8 8dls Billy Parks 2 5 4 4 Lovelaco 4 4 5 8 Time, 2.183, 2.10, Dr. a d LAunACir, dentist, Gas and Water ootncatiy buildiniL Wvomluir ave nue. Latest Improvements. Eight years in (ti.riLTitnn. Shoe repairing promptly the Ulobe Shoe store. atteudud to at AVE I SUSPICIONS totiaiskr VaadllDiJ and Inspector Deny a . Rumor Implicating an Employe, j THE MYSTERIOUS THAT PARTY Referred, to by tho Postmaster, but Bunched with Many Others After wardPositively No Now Develop ments Since the Hunt for tho Stamp Thieves Began, Says the Inspector, Thosa who havo boan closely follow- iu: the hunt for tho postolilco robbers expected yesterday that tomorrow would bring out a startling disclosure in couuectiou with the robbers. The U'imo of a certain employe of the postoiilco was of tui mentioned in whis pered conversations aud it wns freely a s' r ted tliut be was under special sur Veillimci. To mention that name in print ut this stags of the investigation would be a groat injustice, consequent ly it must be omitted until develop- tniuta shall make it publia proporiy, if indeod It ever becomes suah. Inspector Owing was yesterday quoted iu an interview, syii Hint he had snsplaloiis as to who wits tho thief, ami the article further went ou to say indirectly that the suspeotsd party was one of U10 pnsto!!lco employes. l'0STMA3Tlilt DDLS KOT KNOW. A Tumuxu reporter pnt the nuestiou direct to Postmaster Vandling aud that bllljiiil positively assorted that they hail 110 suspicious of who thu rob bers might be. Thon the alleged state ment of the Inspector was touched upon mid tho postmaster replie l: ''O yes, be had taut party iu with him for some time this muVuing, but uotliln? has came out of that. " Mr. Vamlliujr then went on to Buy th it uiituv ottiers in addition to "that party" hud been intervloweil by the inspector. Who is meant by "that party" tho postmaster allowed the re porter to coujeotui''. lie spoke iu a tone which betokened that ho took it for granted that thu reporter kuow the name of "that purly." OWING WITHOUT SUSPICION. Iiii'peetor Owing was sxen by Tub TunsUNE man in Mr. Vandling's ol!i.:e last night. IIv doniird Imviug said that be Biupecled auy particuliir party and coufefsvl that Ue was just ns much in the dark as when tho investigation was begun, Mr. Vuudliiiflt afckod The Tmnusii to correct tho Impression given out by one of the newspapers that tbe local police are not tutistiug the government ofil cors. "Kindly say," ho nald, "that Chief Siuipfou bus placed himself and tbe entire force at the disposal of the gov ernment officers and that they r.r both at work on the case and wording in harmony. " OPPORTUNITY FOR TEACHERS. FecnoylvacU F .iei,try Aaaoola'.ion Of fers I'rizis for En.) ays. The Pennsylvania Forestry associa tion oilers prizes of $50 for tho bust and 25 for the second best assay upon "The Practical Value of Forests to tbo Sur facu of the Country," prepared by teichers in the publio schools of Penn sylvania The conditious uuder which the prizes uro to bo awarded lira: Flr.H Each essay murit be presontsd at a county tencuors, or (m cuius wiicro in stitutes are not held) ut an organized as. Hembluge of tcachero, and the merit of the same i.aiaed upon m such manner as the Institute or other organizations decide. SecoudThe county or city supuriuten dent is reqtioitud to lorward to tbe f enn- sylvama iorostry nssocutlon as soon as pobuiblu a list of those woo contributed ebsays, giving names, addresses aud schools witb which the writers nre connected; and also tbo two essays winch have been en dorsed as upecially meritorious or recom nieiuled for competition for tho prizes. Third A committee will be selected by tho council of the Pennsylvania Forestry association to pacs upon tbe essays re- coived from the various county aud city puperiutendents, wbo will decide which of these is entitled to tho first prize of $00 and wnieu to tne second prize or Fourth The competition will be open to all eaHays, tn e'ented as above indicated wtiloh are received by the secretary of the Pennsylvania Forestry association ou or before March 31, l!i'J5. It is intended that, us iar us it may ue practicable, an per sons who have bei'n, are, or shall bo teucb iug in tbe public schools of PjnPbylvunla belween April l, low, and April 1, lfcOj, may become contestants. Fifth. U is exuueted that the names of each essayist and as far as possible excerpts from etisays will bo priuted in l'orust Leaves, tho organ of thu Pennsylvania forestry asoctution, auu tbo essays win ning the prizes will nlso been published in Forest Leaves, but no restrictions upon publications of essays iu local papers are mnae. Tho desire of the association is to encourage tbe otudy ot aud Interest iu tree growth, and none should bo du terred from entering into the conte.pt becnuso of modesty or iliflldonoe. Tho pnrp'.si has bi eu to open the suhjee to all in thu broadest mannur TiosHiulu, A conclso, well-thought-out oiuuy will bo ns apt to vin a priza for its pructioiil uutures as a composition of greater length, abounding in elaborate phrass ology or presenting rhetorical perfec tion, Teachers everywhere In the state ur requested to enter the contest. The inl j ict is a practical oue, mid, keeping their eyes open during the summer va cation, touchers will find lunutnerubl fuels 011 every hund bearing thereon whluh, "na who runs may read and writ about. - Conway Hcuie, 132 and 134 Penu Ave,, is where you will always find good service aud courteous treatment;, the tnblo Is ul ways supplied with tho best in the murknt. Transient and local trade solicited. Fresh Fruits are de licious Full line. $1 to $1.25 a Basket. 10c. Per Quart. JENNY LIND MELONS, COc. Per Dozen. WATERMELONS, 20 Cents Up. EG. COURSEN, 429 Lacka. AVo. California Jersey Peaches MEETING OF GRAND LODGE. Knights of Pythias Wilt Aasembl at York Auu. 1. The annual session ot the Grand Lodge. Knights of Pythias of Pennsyl vania, which will convene in the city of York, Ang. 21, will bo an unusually interesting 0,11. Tbe oommittee tap pointed two years ago to revise the constitution and -general lws have romplotod their work, aud will present the revised copy to the grand lodge at this miotituj for their eonsldjration. A carofnl com parison of tbe new with the old consti tution and laws shsws a number ot changes whicn should havs bean made yours ago, us well as some that will In all probability cause a vigorous pro test on the part of tho membsrs from tbe western end of the state. The Supreme lodge, which meets lu Washington, D. C, oue week later, will have several knotty problems to solve, i.ud will, in all likelihood, be asked to undo a portion of what they did at the Kansas City session lu The citizens aud Knights of Pythias of York have promised the visitors to the grand lolue a day's outing on the unions batlieUald of Gettysburg. This will be a plesant break lu tbe monot onous round or 1003 tmiiness. Ihe ical lodges will send large delegations to tbe meeting of the grand lodge. ATiVAl THE FIGHT. Warrants Issued for All Thoso Who Were Present During the Dr. Haggcrty Trouble. Thoro were no sensational develop ments in the pool room feud, yesterdny, urtherthau the arrest ot Ur. ttaggerty and the issuing of warrants for cvory body else who was lu any way con nected with tho case, Dr, Haggsrty was arrested at the in stance of George kerl on a warrant KBiiod by Alderman FulUr. Krl al ii gos iu his deposition that Dr. II. e' gerty has armed hlmsdlr with a guu and is In pursuit of ultnj by reason thereof the depouont is iu fear of harm to bis body and estate. 1 h doctor wus summoned boforo the alderman aud quired to give bonds iu tbe sum of $1,000 to keep the peace and uphold tbe iigntty of the commonwealth, lioury Battia became bis surety. The doctor in turn bad Alderman Fuller issue warrants for the arrest of George Kerl, Johu Nilund. W. A. St. John, H,i Coflee. J.ibn Geoghun and Catcuer Patcheu. lie uccmus them of waylaying und assaulting him. Nona of them were arrested yesterduy, but t la likely tbut they will be tats morn ing. RALLY AT FARVIEW. Will Bo an Intsroatlna- Tims at That Resort Today. A great treat is in storo for all who attend tho five-county Christian Ea deiivor rully ut Farview toduy. This resort is oue ut the most delightful places to spend a day aud this occasion will bee specially attractive, as a very interesting programme has boou ui runged, consistiug of short addresses, singing und music by Bauer's bunl, which has bsen sosnred to make tho day one of enjoyment. Addresses will bs delivered by Presi dent o' Pennsylvania Christian Endea vor Uulon itJV. Cuarles lio.ids, or Philadelphia, Pa., and other officers of the several county uaious. The sing lay. will be of special interest. The baud will rendsr several selec tions during tne services aud give a grand oouoert iu the pavilion in the afternoon. ALL QUIET AT TAYLOR Standing of the Street Kallway Dlffloulty ut tba Present Time. The 6troet railway war at Taylor is. in the words of the borough attorney, John M. liarrli, in statu quo. The company's contractor, Mr. Page, is not tanking any attempt to resume worn, and no overtures for au adjuetment ot the differences ai'o on. Mr. Harris said last evening that he, as borough counsel, had filed with Mr, Anisruian, attorney for the company, a copy of tho ordinance, together with the terms unon which tbe company will be allowed to proceed with the laying of tracks. TRITONO Will Be" Kf.VS ENTERED. Thny Hueu lu a Numb.r cf EvantS. The famous Triton boat crow of Nawark, N. J., yesterday nout an entry for the Pross olub regatta. They wi 11 have an eight and two four oar crews in tbo events. Tbe O'Connor punch bowl has boon received and Is on exhibition iu the window of Collins & Hackett's store. Eesoier's Mew Dining- Booms Drop iu aud see our lunch and dining rooms, tliey are ue iv and clean. Nothing but the but of everything cun ho found on our tables. Our regular dinner is SS5 cents aud in tho lost In the city. Deen;r -Son, next to Elk buildiug, Fraolihu avenue. Lawn Scolal. The Mutual Aid society of All Soul's church will glvo e social ou the spacious lawn of Mrs. (J. S. Seaman's residence, 152S Wyoniinif avenue, Crceu Kid.e, Thursday eveulng. Hkstvui. to tired toilers, bread from Pillsbury's Best. mndo FOR DECORATING. We Paint and Fire China to Order. Come in and See Our New Goods. W.W. BERRY, Jeweler 417 LACKA, AVE. Best Sets of Teeth, $S.0o Including the painless extracting cl teeth by au entirely now pro cess. S. O. Snyder, D.D.s. liiH AVxOJdLNU AVli WHITE TIGHE WAS DESPERATE plied tbe Contents of a Five Chamber Re volver Into Bis Body. DISCOVERY MADE BY KIS WIFE Upon Her Rsturn Homa She Found Her Hasband In a Closet on the Second Floor of Their Homo Dy ing from the Effects of Shots Fired by Kis Own Hand An Inquest Hold The rigid corpse of Thomas TIghe, of 2u0 Dundulf str-et, Carbondslo, a mar ried man, agad 17 years, with a family ot three children, was found by his wife In a stuffy clothes closet in the upstairs ot the building la whbth he lived yesterday afternoon at 2.30. Tighe was a miner and worked yes terday as usual. lln returned from work about 10 o'clock and found none of his family at home. After washing himnelf he went nbst.'ilrs and lcaded;an old five-chamber revolver, went into the narrow closet und emptied the contents ot the pistol Into his body. The shots were heard by the people next door, but uo attention was paid to tba matter. About an hour attor Tlgho sbrt himself his wlte oaine home, and fotiud him in thu closot. Life hud not then Kft his body, but he died in less than fifteen minutes minutes afterward. THU COHONKIt SUMMONED. Chisf of Police James F. McAndrsws sent a telegram to Coroner Kelly who went to Carboudalelast night uud hold an inquest, Tfco following jury was selected: Johu T. Brown, James T. MoAndrewe, James F. Farreli, Dr. Daniel Dwyer, James Mcllulo and Joseph E. Brennan. Tho testimony went to show that Tighe was suffering from temporary Insanity. The coroner's jury udjuurned to meet at tho municipal buildiug lu Carbondals at 2 o'clocc this afternoon. The coroner made no attempt to slu glo out the fatal bullet. Oue cutered the dead man's right temple, another undor the left jaw near tho jugular vein, and there were two other bullets In his body, one penetrating his chest and the other his stomach. STAKTED FOll CAMP. Advance Guard of the Thirteenth Regiment Left This Morning. Baggage Wont with Them. All of yesterday morning trucks loadoi down with camp equipage an I bcxes and chests were departing from the armory on Adams avenue. In the early morning the iuterior had pre sented a scene of bustle while a nnal hitch was given or a nail driven to tbe many bundles or tas-s occupying a large portion of the floor space. Be fori noon the entiro outfit bad beon transferred to the cars and will be at Gettysburg on the arrival of the ad vance party, which left at 5,30 o'clock this morning. Curtain Moutrcsa Barnard, of Com pany D, Is in command of the advance party, which consists of a detail of four AGATE Preserving Kettles The time i3 near at hand to U3e them, so figure ahaad. 8-quurt, 25c. 4-nnart, 35c. 6 quart, 40 c. 8-quart, 45c. 13-quart, 9Cc. lOipmrt, lS-quart, It-quart, 55. 65c. 75c. Also 1-quart Tin Fruit Cans at 45c. doz. 0. BATTIH & CO. 126 Penn Ave. mm AUGUST SALB Of SHOES Is Now On And you'll not bo treating yourself right if you don't take advautage of it. Every shoe in tho housn i roducod to cost, and many gools such as RUS SETS and all SUMMER SIIOES. a good deal less than cost. WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS, best quality, worth $1.50 a pair, will be sold for 75 CENTS. Sumo that aro solhd an j dissolorcil will b: said far 23 CENTS a pair. There is no half way businoas about it, but a great housafull of GOOD SHOES at the cost ot makiug them. LET U5 SEE YOU. Brown Thinks It's a Square Deal, Ladies' Wbite 'Parasolsf 40 For Cent. Off. MftLIHERY 50 Per Cent. Off. LADIES' SUITS AND ' SHIRT WAISTS .35 Per Cent. Off. I Don't You BfWWS BEE HIVE men and a non-oommlssionsd officer from each company. They will have tbe tents erected aud other neesssary work done so that the territory as signed the Thirteenth will be ready for occupancy on its arrival Friday after noon. Last evening Companies A, B, C and ' D divided into two battalions in com mand of Majors Mattss and Whitney were put through a praetic drill and inspection, before Colonel Ripple at the new high school lot. TELEPHONE POINTS TO REMEMBER. Romeiubor that one vigorous ring of yonr bell drops your number on the switchboard and it remains expnsod until the operator cau answer you. Continued ringing does not help you. Reiunmhnr to ring off when you finish talklug, this is lmportaut, but nnfort utiately,,many forget. If all would ring off tbe service would be much improved. Don't try to talk to the operator. If she stops to answer you, a dozen ore watt ing for service that is retarded by .such talklug. If you want anything explained, call cblof operntor. If you hove a grievance don't hesitate to call tho manager. Ho will treat you courteously and will be glud to help you, but only give the fucts iu tho case tbe cold facts. When the follow with the patent, self acting, douu1.- Becrocy, do-away-wlth-tbe hello-girl, telephone nystem comes around, be kiud to him, but w ben he lowers his voice to tell yon of th millions that are iu It, tell him you are glad ot it, but as to yourseir, wny you Have been reading up Tolstoi, and your conscience rebels against amassing uuy more wealth. Rei'aiiuxo and custom work promptly done ut tne Globe Shoe htoro. SATISFIED with nothing but the best. You will be satisfied if you call on J. get some of the is offering. BOLZ and bargains he i $0 tioa,u ior u a t r- m 1 r 1 ACt A $7 Coat for $3. A Fine BlackClay Worst ed Goat for $5, worth Ladies' Capes.allshadas, for 3c. Ladies' Tailor-mad3Suit3 for $4.75, worth $9. STORED and INSURED IF ALTEP.ED BY US, FREE OF CHARGE During the Summer. E BU 3 183 Wycminz Ave. NEXT DIME BANK. LANE 123 Wyoming Ave. MARSHALL FIELD & CO.'S 8-BUTTON ABBOTT, 4 BUTTON ABBOTT. 4 BUTTON GEN' FA A, 4-BUTTON NEPTUNE, BIARRITZ, AT 75 Cents In White Black, Tacs and Grey. Former Prices, $1, $1.23 and $1.53. BI HATS AT DUNN'S Cor. Lackawanna and Wyoming Aves, STRAW HATS 25 Per Cent. Off. MEN'S HECK WEAR 25 Per Cent. Off. MEN'S OUTING AND NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Greatly Reduced Prices. ThirK So?