THE SCKANTOK TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9, 1804. T 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. " does better 'work? spoonful'' " Jr of othcrs." jfjr JIo have the best results REMEMBER,' the oven should not be too hot," and it is not necessary to hurry the dough into the oven. Clevelurul Haklif Towder Co.,Now York, Successor to Cleveland Brothers. fJorrman& Mooro FIRE INSURANCE 120 Wyoming Avnuo DOIT Eave your COLLARS otarohed In tne oil ay, whon you os.u bv thom done with soft, lible ButtonhoU tor TWO CENTS KAOii Uackavonna THE LAUNDRY YE ARE OFFERING I'OIt A FEW DAYS: Whipcord 5 Jacquards Serges Henriettas AND Fancies FORMERLY 75c. ant $1, for OEY 59c. In evtry desirable shade. 4i5 LACK! AYE, REL If you want Carpets, Draperies, Wall Paper or Window Shades, come to us, We have a full line of goods, and our prices are very low. iliamsi iAnoltf 127 Wyoming Ave. To rr.y friends: I hereby announce that I will bi a candidate for the nomi nation of district attorney, before the Republican County convention. JOHN R. oONES, CITY NOTES. Trlbnns mailers leaving lor tliolr Humor's vucutlnn can have their fuvnr !! iapiir emit to them wUliout rxtru ckt, by notlfvliie UilH nillce nf the Uu- ilcd chiiii04 iu tho p4ier' acldruss. Attorney C. 8. Woodruff, usal-noe of Jobn L. aud John L. L.;Travis, ytmtorday filed his report Trii'a Protbonotary Pryor. Among tho unquestionably attractive features at Martin's hotel on Penn avenue, is u family of raitk'sualtes, four in nnui ber, one of which Is ton foet lonif. F.ufus 0. Bryant, Al Williams and Frank Snyder have beeu appointed fubstitute po licemen to take the places of Officers Bloat, JJay nnd Block, who go to camp with the regiment. Marrinpo liconsos were granted yester day by the clerk of the courts to Martin F. Jlorau aud Unditst L. Wright, of Arch- bald; Frank Burks and Lavina A, Walnh, i t Minooka; William Iiughes and Ella LYiuovau, of Bcrantou, At tonight's meeting of common council the ordinances providing for license taxes on electric wire polos, and providing for the vacating of the abandoned Plttston turnpike betwpen Giblions and Sanders Btreita will probably bs passod on third And Unci reading. Pocnno Tribe, No. 230, Improvod Order of Bed ilen, will have an adoption tbls evening. A largo delegation is coming ovor from Hyde Park and Bouth Sido to witness tho work of Pocono and LeliHhanae' team, which is said to bo the best in the valley. All Kcd Men are welcome to the ball at 419 Lackawanna avenue. Contractor Ferguson's bids on Tenth ewer district work were so low that the city engineer's estimate was cut nonrly in half. Tne city englneor is consequently engaged in preparing a new estimate schedule so that the dense in the contract which allows a half payment on the ap proximate cost will not so closoly approach the entire bid. Opan AU Night tt Lehman's Spruce street. Baemtr'i Ntw Dining- Rooms. Drop In and see onr lunch nnd dining rooms, they are new and olean. Nothing hat the bent of everything can be found en onr tables. Our regular dinner is 25 cents and Ib the best in the city, Besmer &8on, next to Elk building, Franklin avenue. Bop bitter pale ale, mineral water, gin ger ale, mild'oherry beverage and root beer at Heiser & Warnke's. ' J I3uy th Wsber and get the beet. At Guernsey Bros, Mears 1 Hagen IliSIIillSSl Postmaster VandHog Interviews Proprietor Campbell, of ths limes. AGNOSTIC GN QUALIFICATIONS Mr. Campbell Would Not Say That Either Mr. Vandling or Colonel Os thaus Knew Anything About Busi ness, for He Didn't Know Says That the Postmaster Admits Em ploying a Known Pilferer. The Times article, saylnc the combi nation of the post olllue safe wui known to many perwtie and also charging Postmaster Vundllug with kuowiugly koepiug self eoufessod thieves in bis employ, was the onus of u rather lively ejcchnuge of repartee bstweeu the pout- master and v. j. uumpbell, proprietory editor of th Times, yesterduy inornlug. Mr. Vaudling, iu company with In- sosotor Owing, called upon Mr. Cniup- djii ana asaeu that hit in alia known the names of the persons who know the combination of the wit. Mr. Camp bell said that Information was in tne keeping of the gentleman who wrote the article. The name of the writer wui then asked for, but Mr. Campbell declined to give it. lie was then asked to sand the writer to see the inspector, lie rrplled to this by euylug that he would iuforui the guntlemun that tho iuspsotor wished to see lilui. Inspector Owln; stated that If the Times people know thut there ie a thief in the ofika aud as was before stated that nearly every tnan in the post office know tbaiafeoouablaation, it was their duty to make ths matters known to the authorities. By refuting to do so tiiey uiaile thsmtelves liable to the charge of shieldiug criminals. WANTKD CA.J!1BILL'S OPINIOX. II r. Vsudliug then aned Mr. Camp bell if In his opinion he (Vamlllng) and Colonel Ostlinus could bo so void of business principles uad so derullnt iu duty i:s to use the vault us it come from the luuuufuuturers without changing the eow bin atlom Mr. Camp bell replied that he knew uothlug whatever of the business qualification of either of them. He didn't know that tbeyovn had any. "Do you not know,"snid Ir. Vund ling, ''that Colonel Onbaus was for tnauy yeaie financial manager of tho Thirteenth regltnentV" "No," answered Mr. Campbell, "I never knew of that, I have heurd that he had charge of the renting of the armory, I have the greatest respect Cor Colonel Ostbans and cn vouch for his being an honorable man, but I do uot know that ho bus any bueiuees (iUulifiotttiODI." 'You mar have peculiar idena of business qualifications," said Mr. Vaud 11 "Well," said Mr. Campbell, "if you did uot have respeot for my opinion on that ueation, you should not have akr) t." ? Vundling stated last night, iu . ng of tho interview, that it was t evident that Mr. Cjinpboll trlml ie could to make It appar be n? iuepcotor's eyes that hv and Ostur.rte warn incowpotont. ' dlln expressed luinsel; aa very li fie. uned with the cltect tho tutor A on t ho inspector. S-VYS HE OBTAINED AN ADMISSION. Whju Mr. Campbell' was spoken to in reference to tne rueeliug he vertued the aceuunt giveu above aud added that he had compelled the postmaster to admit that the position the Times hud taken wus correct. "When we bad discucsed the ques tions oi muiness quanucations,' said Mr. Campbell, "the question of the self-confetstd thieves was brought up, To e.-t the Times rlfht I put the ques tion utrect to tne postmaster, 'Was mere not a package stolen troin your ofllee since you took charge; did you not discover the thief and is he uot now in the tost office under your em ploy.1 Mr. Vaudliug admitted tbat an employe bad beeu detected iu a theft, but it was only a matter of twenty five cents and he was not proseuutud. 'Thou,' said I, 'you must admit that the Tinio Is right iu that Btutuiuent.' " iir. Campbell further stated that he had no desire to lower the present post master in the eys of the department, bat he only wished to prove that the Times was right in what It said. A reporter of the Times was sent by Mr. Campbell to interview Mr. Owlna yotterday afturuoou, but Mr. Camp bell declined to say whether or not he was the one that penned the article lu uutsllon. Air. Campbell stated thut he does not propose to uivulse the source of any information he is possessed of. atidthatif the postofUce dopartmout earcs to have Dim arrested it oau do so. lis will be fortified for sueh a contin gency. THE CHIEF IS 1IEEE. Suparlntecdsnt of Poit Offloa Inopaotora Arrivee lu This City. Genoral Edgorton, chief poetoflke in soector ot the division comprising Pennsylvania, New Jersey aud part of Maryland, arrived in this city last evening and was in consultation with Inspector Owing until a late hour last night, lie is the oldest man in tbe ser vice, being upwards ot 00 years of ago, and is reputed to be one of the very best aotecuves lu tne government sor vice. That no small amount ot importance is attached to tbe postofQuo robbery is evidenced br the presenoe of the chief lntpeetor. It is bnt rarely that ho leaves his headquarters in Phlludel and when he does it is always on buei ness-of the greatest importance. UP WITH A BALLOON. Charles Gabiioh'e Great Exhibition at Laursl Hill Vntk. TTnnrarrta nf It 500 nemona saw tha balloon ascension at Laurel Bill park yesterday afternoon and evening. On account of an accident sustained by Miss Lulu Randall at Cincinnati on Monday, by which her foot was injured, she was unable to make the nsceujlon, and Charles H. Gabrioh went up both afternoon aud evening- Iu tbe afternoon he ascended a dis tance of 8,000 foet aud in the evening attained a height of 1,600. lie made his deseents with tho Hdsistauce of par auhutea, both times landing near the Catholiochuroh at Donmore. It was one of the most sueovirful bal loon ascensions ever seen in the city. GREATEST EVENT OF THE SEASON. Martha Washington Chapter Excursion " to Lake Ariel. Martha Washington Chapter, No. 8, Order of Esitern Star, tbe ladies' branch ot the Free Masons, will rnn an excursion to Lake Ariel over tbe Erie and Wyoming Valley railroad ou Mon day, Aur, 13. This without doubt will be one of tha most delightful exour- sions of the season and promises to be well attended, not only by all Manous. their wives and families, but also by their friends from both far and near. This will be a grand opportunity for mothers to take their children for a day's outing ;to enjoy the cool mouutalu breegei and the bunting on tbe placid waters of Ariel, in which the yoauj take so tnuaa delight. All arrangements huve beau made to make it a day of perfect enjoyment, and those who full to aaeomuauv this excursion will tains a treat llaner's orohestra will furnish the muilo of the day, and that in itself is ample guaran tee of a pleasant time, Kefreshmeuts will be served on the ground to those dvairlug it. biinirnlou train leaves the Erie and Wyoming Valley station, on Washing ton avenuo, at 8 u. m aud returu- ug, arrives in Kurauton at about 7 p in, Adults f.iro for round trip, 75 cautt; ohlldron, S3 oente. Tickets may he obtained from members of the ohapt.r, or at tho station on inorulu g of the ex cursion. W1IEKE AiTe WE AT? Manager Swift Discharged and Mr. Cahill Employed, but Action Is Said to Be Illegal. There is every reason to believe that tho baio ball muddle ouly beoume more muddled last nlirbt aufl today flu da the ussoclntlon iu worse shape than it bus been sineo the bcqluniug of the dispute over the question of munuger. Nobody now knows wuuro tuey are at. When the meeting of the directors was adjourned on Tuesday night amid excitement that prevented any action neing taken on the matter of employ ing a mauHger, it was dteidad to meet lust night. At the hour for tbe ineotlncr Prosl- dent St. John aud Secretary Betta were the only members of the board of di rectors in the room. Mr. BMts hold the proxies of William Hobb, Arthur Murtlu aud Mr. Davitt. Manager Swift and Edwuri Robinson, the otbor motubers ot the board of directors, were not prisent or represented. Mr. bt. John refused to call tne mooting to order, holding that Mr. Belts and hinuelf did not constitute a quorum. Ae left the room aud Mr. Beuj, who represented with the proxies be bold a majority of the members of the board af directors, went into executive ses sion, UUpjiue I with the eervlcet of Manager swift and named ill. Uanill hie successor. Letters were then writ ten by Sforetary Bett to both gentle men advising them ot the action of the board of directors. President St. Jehu laughed whan ho learned whit had beoti done and ha t bo hesitation in declaring that the notion of Mr. Betts was illegal and auioanted to nothing. Ho said tbat there had been no meeting and there fore no buiiness could be transacted. "It the directors of this association do not want Martlu Swift for man iifer let them step np manfully and say so by their votes, was his declaration. ''I civet to allowing thmn to stab him in the back by tneens ot a proxy, und that's the reason why I refuted to call n meeting to-night. Personally I am iu Uvor cf Swift for he la a good niau and hns proved his value to tne nctocia Uon, bnt am willing to drop hiui, how- ver, for tho iiake of harmony uud the lntcrem of the gume in tliia city. now stand ready to choose scmo other wan biisidaii Car. ill orSwlft. Stockholder Jordan, who wai with Mr. St. John at the time, gave it as hia opinion that several members of tbe club will refuse to play today uuder Cahill. They said tbey would not and he believes they willstiek to what they say. Manager Swift will have a consulta tion with J. W. Aiken today with re gard to placing a club at Curbondale, If be agrees to assume control ot it there are many who believe that not n few members of tbe Scranion club would be willing to follow him there if he asked tbem to do so. Those who know Mr. Switt best say that he would uot do uuything of the kind. The members of the association who favored the einployuieut of Mr. Cahill as manager say they have the kindliest fouling for the members ot tbe bcran tou club aud wuut them to remain lu this city. It they attempt to jump or iu any other way make trouble, tbey will be huudled without glovea, it is stated. Piteher CampQeld, late of Wilkes Barre, will join the Scrantoo olub to day. It is probably that Richard Phelan has beeu seen for tbe last timo in a Serantou uniform. lis was quiet, gentlemanly player, who kuow ail the points in the guine uud could at times show the best of tbe youug blood how to play tbe national game. INSTR'JCTIONS TO COLLECTORS. Letter Issued to Tnem by County Com t-iUclouars. Tbe county eommiesloners have ad dressed to tbe tax collectors iu tho borough end townships ot tho county the following letter ot instruotious; Kir: In view of a receut decision of the supreme court of Pennsylvania docluriuu tne act ot Juno S3, 1885, coi.atllutional, the county coinmisiioners In pursuance of said decision, instruct you to proceod with the collection of state, county and bridge taxes ee follows: On nil stato, county and bridge taxes paid to you within sixty days from tho uate oi giving nouuo, you win anow a re bate of 5 per centum to the portion paying the same. At the expiration of sixty days' period you will collect the whole amount of taxes cburgeu on tne aupucate witnout making any allowance or deduction whatever, ex cept on certificates or aoatomont granted by the county commisaioDere. Vbon tbe duplicate bis bcon in your hands six mouths you win then rrom that time on add a penalty of 5 per centum to all taxes remaining uupam. VCUNS PEOPLE FXOM SV1IMOOKA. They Were Hade Man and Wife iu tha Court House. Frank Burke and Lavlaa A. Walsh, of Minooka, wore anions those who ud pliud for a marriage lleeuie to Clerk o' tho (Jourts 1 nomas yesterday. They appeared In wedding coatuui?s and as soon as the license was inaue ou Alderman Fuller was sent for aud made tho young people from Miacoka man and wife accor-Jing to the solemn form prescribed by law. Less Tha Half Bates to Colorado. On August lQtb and 11th tho North, Western Line will sell exourelon ticlceta to Denver, Pueblo and Colorado Bprlugs and return at ioedln(ly low rati; tickets good for return pasHRite until September l.ltti. inclusive, bonu veetiouletl trains. Palace biooplng cars and Superb Dining cars tiirougu uoiwoen imoaiio and Denver daily, via the Culuago and JNortn Western Railway. For detailed information anr.lv to agents of connecting ( lines, or address W. A. rural), uenerai rsesenger and Ticket Agent, Chicago. ' Dr. C. d Laubarh, dentist, Oas and Water company building, Wyoming ave nue. Latest improvementa, Eight years in Bcrantou. Shoerepairlng promptly attended to at the Ulobe buoo store. , " I0EAV0RERS' III tee Thousand Persons Wera In Attend ance RYE COUNTIES AT TARY1EW Unions from Lackawanna, Wayne, Lu zerne, Susquehanna and 'Wyoming Counties Sont Delegations The View Was Obstructed, but Nothing Hindered tho Enjoyment of the Throng Music, Addresses and tx ercises Made During tha Day. The rally and reunion of Christian Endeavor societies from the five coun ties nt Frviow yesterday w.is u sao- ess iu poiut of cumbers, enjoyment in (I rullious zeal. Larly in the day a light mist buna over the valleys und cluug tunuciously to tne tin no pa, una aunug nearly the whole of the day tho sun was oirtullv obscured. The signs Boeinod favorable for a downpour, whloh, howevur,failed todampeu the spirite of ubout 3,000 t'.udnavorurs from Lackawunna. Lu zerne, Wayne, Susquehanna nnd Wyo ming counties, who made the trip to Farvlow and participated in the exxr clsns. Most of the throng was com posed of youuu people wlioie enjoy ment of the outing uud meeting was uiit'.ouilned. The only (lleuiuolutmont was that the almost incompatible view on ordi nary days was restricted yesterday. From the observatory, Waynurt lying below could not be sjeii. AltMVALS AT FA8VIEW. Every incoming train from both di rections brought delegations, and at 10:30 o'clock when the Woyuo county Endeavors arrived from Roues i ale, tli attendanc9 was much larger than expected. Many groups were pro. vided with home male lunched. Bannr'a band was presunt and their ra.idltlon of a eaered selection ut 11 o'clock was a signal for tne pavilion to bo occupied by as many as could gain admittance. lvev, T. A. llUKhes, of Montrose, president of the Bi-Oonnty union of Way no1 aud Susquehuuna counties. presided and culled i'ca assemblage to order. He said Mosos from the sum mit of Mount Nebo had a far view of the promised land which he could never roach, but he hoped that the CliristiBn Endeavorers from this Far- View would get a uoar view of thai promined country to whloh they all hoped to attuln. He trusted that tlie many gathered there would be tilled with the Holy Spirit aud moved by an uc'ivo burning zeal us ardent as ton- i:uua ot lire to proclaim the teachings of the Suviour aud the words of salva tion to those hungering souls in noed of savlug grace. THE CON'QltEGATION'AL SIXaiNd. A selection by tbe bund and tha con gregational sinking: of '"What a Gath ering," led by Tallie Morgan, preceded tbe prayer by Hev. J, J. llaukla, of ilawley, 'lbe ootiijregatlon then sang "I Will Sing of My Redeemer." A letter from Rov. J. F. Wilcox, of Hones title, who hud been seleeted to lead the meeting, explained thut lllneee prevented hie being prwesnt. He of fersd hie regrets by reference to texts which showed him to be "absent in the ibsh bnt present in tbe spirit." The morning address was delivered by Rev. T. A. Hughes, whose subjeet was "The Ludoavorer on Paimos. Every Eudeavorur, be said, had his Patmos as well at his Enhesus. He re ferred to the banishment of John from bis church at Ephesus to live among tbe olrendors of that penal eolony on the ilo of Patmos, and bow he was able to lift himself above hla environ meuts of sin and wickedness even to see suub celestial visions as are record ed lu the wonderful book ot Revelation. lie advised all bis hearers to take John us a model, to ignore, to elevate them selves from the degrading surroundings of tho world aud they would one duy see the same heavenly visions thut were permitted to the author of tbe Fourth Gospel, the boloved disciple of the Lord. IN THE AFTERNOON. The afternoon's programme included a band concert lu tho puvilioo, ad drones und singing, and when tbe day was done the gatuerlng was as a unit in its expression that tbe day bud boen ouo of physical and moral benuiU. BIGGER BAR ENCLOSURE Changes That Are Using Hade la Court Rooms. Tho court rooms at the court house are being renovated and pnt in clean uud presentable condition for the fall term of court which opons next month. Carpets have been taken up and clonncd and that which covers the floor of court room No. 2 is now being re layed. In the main court room the rail which separates the barenelosuro from tbe auditorium has boon moved, l:v creasing the epace within theenolos ure. Seata have been taken up and tbo room is receiving a thorough overhaul ing. BROKE UP A CHECKER GAME. Black and Whlta Revellers Arrested by Officers. Fonr colored men. oue of whom had a white wife, end two white women were haulod np before Alderman Fitz siinmons and heavily fined for creat.lug disturbance Tuesday night. This crowd occupied the quartern over Bubcock'a fed ."store on Franklin nvonue and frequently annoyed the Fresh Fruits are de licious. Full line. $1 to $1.25 a Basket. 10c. Per Quart. JENNY LIND MELONS, 60c. Per D02311. WATERMELONS, 20 Cents Up. ECCOURSEH, 429 Lacka. Ays. California Jersey Peaches neighbors by their carousals. Com plaints were entered aud the house was raided by Constable DeLong and Spoclul Offioer Tlerney, who succeeded ia landing the eutire crew before the bar of justice. The white women were not a bit abasliod tv tho revelation of their con sorting: with oolored men, but went away after tli.iir nnea had been paid, arm in arm with tholr male com- punlons. The police will keep an eye on this little colony, and in case ot further disturbance, they will ba eu- verely dealt with. OBJECTED TO WEISS. Eunttarlun Would Hot Allow That Constable to Arrest Him, A strapping young Hungarian who drives a wagon connected with tho our shops created considerable excite ment yesterday morning by wiping up the plunk pavement near the car sliopn with the person of Constable Wioe and a Polundor, who was to prosecute the churgo upon which the liuuguriaa wns wanted. Weiss ordered the Hungarian to got down from hie wagon and wh9i he refused, the constable, with the assist ance of the .pro-iecutor, attempted to pull him oE the seat. Then the Hun garian did come dowu. He came down heavily und landed upou tbe constable and prosecutor. After thoroughly whipping both of them he resumed hia place on the wagon and drove ou as u nothing had happened. Later iu the day tbe warrant for his arrest was plaood iu the bands of Offi cer Coleman, lie was found on the data and quietly accompanied the offi cer to tho station home, Ou the way thither he told the officer that he would not let Weiss arrst hint. The Hungarian wus wanted in the first pluce for obtaining money under faise pretenses, bnt now ho will have tho additional charge of useault uud battery upon un offioer to answer. FIVE MOKE CA11MEKS. Postoffice Department Allows Increase of Force of This City Names of New Men. Tho Dost oHcj department at Wash ington bus notified Postmaster Vaud liug that uftur Sopt. 1 live additional mail carriers will be allowed for this city. This wag pleasant new3 for the post master, as ho has bi'en anxious sluco he went lutoolllSJ to rediatrlct thecitv und give more frequent deliveries to certain sections ot the city, but bis tnitod force of carriers would cot uliow him to do so. At present Mr. Vaudling bah a force of twenty-eeven carriers and the five new men will give him it force or tuir- ty-two. Those who will receive too appointment uro tho present substitute carriers in the order of seniority. Their names are Elmer Affick, Gvorge Jotioj, (colored), V. C. Cannon, Johu IVIaloney and Richard Grimes. That will leave only ono substitute George It. Gehrer, ou the force. Additional substitutes will be nppointod us soon us toe result of the recent eivil service examination is made known. Alter the first of September there will b three deliveries duily on Sand erson's Hill, four in Providence aud throa iu the business section of uroen Ridge. Hyde Park Las hud three de liveries for some time pust. Oue of the new carriers will be put on the South Side and two more in the central city. -It is the intention to create a new route to include Washington ave nue from Luukuwunna to Viuo street with the intersecting streets from Washington to A lame avenue. Excursion to Farvlaw. For a delightful trip go to Fnrvlew on Saturday, Auq. 11. It will bo ono of the best outings of tho season. There will be a base ball gutue, shooting gallery, and plenty of other uttractions to make tbe day a pleasant one. Scranton division No 00, Uniformed Rank Knights of Pytbiu3 is going ou thut date. The fart! fur tho round trip is only 00 cents for adults, and Sti cuute for chil dren. This is tho lowest rnf-s offered thin scneon, eo do not mlse it, Uermiuna band and orchestra will furnish tbe mu.de. The train will leuve tho Delaware and Hudson now depot on Lackawanna avenue at Mj a. u. The Electrical workers will hold their llrst annual picnic aLaurol Uill Park next Saturday, Aug. 11. Admission 10 cents. There will be all kinds of refrntthments on the grouudu, aud gamoe of all hinds ,wlll be hud. ' Conway House, 132 and 184 Fenn Ave,, Is where you will always iind good eervion and courtaoue treatment, tbe tuble ie al ways supplied witb tho best in tuo luui'k-t. Transient und local trade solicited. I will, prosent one thousand dollnn In gold to any ono whom I cannot cure of epi leptic convulsions or tits. Dn. E. Gkuwki;, Ull Spruce street, bcrantou, Fa. di i:d. FASSOLD. At Greenwood, Tuesday, Am? 8, Edward Fassold, son of tbo lata Ed ward Fassold, proprietor of the Green wood hotel, njied 10 years nnd 7 months. Funeral Friday ut J! p. in., from the residence.-" Interment at Fitteton Avenue cemetery. LOFTCS Jobn Loftus, ngod 65 years, at his residence on lJariior slreot, Unu luore. Wddiiosdav evoniiiu. Funeral Sat urdny morning from St, Mary's Catholic church, Duninoro. n mm mm nm I CHINA' 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, $8. oo Including the palnlons extracting of teeth by an entirely new pro tens. S. O. Snyder, D.D.S. NO QUITTEIt IS IU). Dr. Haggerty Will Try 'to Havo Con way's License Revoked Hear inR to Take Place Today.' The men whom Dr. nagjorty ae cusos of ussaultiug him were not ar reatud yesterday, although they vrero exnectiug a cull from u constable at any moment. Seme people who don't know the combative doctor very well believed that he hud concluded to let the canes drop rat'.ior than court the further notoriety thut they will iuevi tubly brintf. How fur thoy wore wrong in their eormisea is to be judged from the fact thut tuo doctor has not ouly not let tho oases drop, but h&s begua other litigation as well. Yesterday afternoon he stated to 3 Tkibuke reporter that he would have bis assailants arraigned before Alder man Fuller ut 1) o'clock this uioruln;: and thut he hud instructed his j.ttorncy, E. C. Novoom be, to petition court to grant a rulo to compel P. J. Conway to show cause why his license ahull not be revoked. Tho doctor suys ho cun prove that the Conway houne is open on Sunduys and thut liqaor bus boon Bold there ou the babuatb. EDITH HAO TO WITHDRAW. She Could Not Siatid Her F.odjrlck'a 111 Troatmnot. Mrs. Edith Carpenter of tho West Side, yesterday bgan un actio i to st core a divorce from her husband Fred r . i . , . 1 AGATE 1 Pfeserving Kettles 1 The time is near at f) hand to use thsm, so h f. figure ahsad. ) i' U-'liuirt, 4-jutirt, Cquart, 8-(mart, 25c. 35c. 40c. 45c. 10 qaart, :2-!uart, It-quart, IS-quart, r 55. G5c. 75c. 90c. U I Also 1-quart Tin Fruit Cans at 45c. doz. a H I I mm go. I 126 Penn A vs. t We are now prepared to do business at our new build ing, 322 . Washington Ave. EUREKA LAUNDRY CO. Tne Scranton Business College Now aud liftud.iomo buililiug. All modern improvenicats. .LoL'atioa the best possible. Quiet aud healthful. Two Sessions Day aud Evening. Three Thorough aud Complete Courses : Business Course. Shorthand Course. Combined Course. Proprietors fully alivo to tho w.iuts aud reciuireiuou'i3 of busi ness men. Teachers who have spent many years of active work in couutiag rooin aud class-room. OPENING DAY, SEPT. 3. Office temporarily in (Jaraer. Brown & nKOJf 13UITMfli?R ,?f f,f) Co. 'a store.eor. Adams Ave and Linden DUtA, niilliUAD 0i IJ. BANISTER'S HIS! SALE Of SHOES Is Now On And you'll not he treating yourself riht it you don't take advantage ot it. Evrrv shoe in tho houao is reduced to cost, and many goo Is such as RUS SETS nnd all BUMMER SHOES, a good deal loss than coat. WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS, best quality, worth SI. 50 a pair, will bo sold for 75 CcNTS. Scme.Uiat ara soiled anl disaolored will be sold for 23 CUNTS a pair. Thero la no half way business about it, bnt n ijreut housefull of GOOD )E3 at the cost of mahiujr them. LET Ud SEE YOU. SHOES LADIES' SUITS AND SHIRT WAISTS, 35 PER CENT. OFF. LADIES' WHITE PARASOLS, 40 PER CENT. OFF. Don't You Brown Think Fa b bursas o . - Z Ul Ul a; rc BRWfTO BEE HIVE erick Carpenter, who is a resident of scott township. Attorney u. J. ueedy Hied the papers in the case for Mrs. Carpenter. lhis warring couple were married un March 19. 18S8, aud Mrs. Carpenter declures that ou and after May 1, 1B01, Mr, Carpenter so ill treated her and aiudo her" life no burdensome tbat on May 18, 1893, she wus oompellod to withdraw from hia homo in Scott township. They have no children. FIRE AT CARAMEL FACTORY. The Dies) Was Caused by a Defoctivo I'lue. At '1 15 yesterday f.fternoon a &' broke out iu tho factory of the Soran ton Caramel company on Cepouae ave aua. Tho cause was a (iofeulive fluo. The flames were extinguished with out the aid of the firo companies. Eat 1!w;au made from Fillsbnry's Best and ho hi'nUhy. E SATISFIED with nothing but the best. You will be satisfied if you call on J. BOLZ and get some of the bargains he is offering. A $5 Coat for $1.49. A $7 Ccat for $3. A Fine BlackOlay vZorsi ed Coat for $5, vrcrtli Ladies' Cape3,ailsad83, for C3c. Ladios' Tailor-mado Salts for $4.75, worth $9. rm STORED nnd INSURED U E 0 f IF ALTER ED FY f Sn r US. rl:E OF CHARGE J .is Durins tho Summer. KiaJ a eLcJ' Vitay itsjBP JZ,: 1S3 Wycaiins Avo. NEXT DIM BANK. Vy 'tir j u v2 Lii XJ- 12S Wyoming Avo. MARSHALL FIELD & CO, '8 8 BUTTON ACl-'OTT. 1 i P UT1 OS G B N' S V A. L " 1 7 lAl 1 4-EUTTON KiiPTL-XE, 1- UT. L1AHHITZ, J In 'hiia Black, Tan3 und Gr:y Former Prices, ?;1, 1. S and ?t,50 mm bi t, - "1 IIHTfl OA ! 0 Cor. Lackawanna and Wvominp; Aves, s Its .J .thr ll 2' w tvt. STRAW HATS, 25 PER CENT. OFF. MEN'S 0UTIN3 AND NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, Greatly Reduced in Prioe. V CM Think So? . ! I'J o.