THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE FBID AY MORNING, AUGUST 17, 1894. 6 Everything used in mak ing Cleveland's Baking Pow der is printed on the label 3oes better workJ yTV M . thaa a heapingvCr lV8poonful " jf ,You't know. what you are eating when you use Cleveland's Baking Powder. Cleveland Baking Powder Co.,New York, Buoceeeor to Cleveland Brotherj. Norrmanfi Moore FIRE INSURANCE 120 Wyoming Avonuo DOISFT Have your COLLARS starched In ths eld war, when yon can have them done with sotV pliable Buttonholes tor TWO CENTS EACH. Lackawanna THE LAUNDRY 2-Days' Sale-2 OF . WASH GOODS -ON- , Saturday and Monday. Oar entire line of Scotch Ging hams, Persian Mulls, Printed Piques and Dimities, worth 23c., for 10c Ginghams, Organdies, Sateens, etc, worth 12 l-2c., for 5c Hears & Hagen 415 Lacka. Ave. If you want Carpets, Draperies, , Wall Paper or Window Shades, come to us. We have a full line of Ooods, and our prices are very low. 127 Wyoming Ave. To my friends: I hereby announce that I will be a candidate tor the nomi nation of district attorney, before the Republican County convention. . JOHN R.JONES. CITY NOTES. Tribune reader! leaving for their iimmn'i vaentlon ean have their fanr- ite paper unit to tlveui without extra rout, by notlfrlug this office of the do Hired change In the paper' addreta. There will be a meeting of the board this afternoon at 2 o'clook. poor Mrs. Alice J. Roberts through her next friend, Oscar Swingle, filed a mit for di vorce yesterday against ber husband Will iams J. Roberts. At a meeting of the Press club tomor- row evening it is requested that there be full attendance. The finances from the Lake Ariel regatta will be aeted npon. The awarding of the contraot for build ing the North Mala avenue culvert over Lesraetts' creek to Julius Alaier has been approved by the mayor. His bid is $2, 190 with an allowance of t-ali for old stone. The Washburn Street Presbyterian church will worship with the Jackson Street Baptist church next Sunday. Rev, 1). 0. Hughes. D.D.. will preach. Ths evening service will commence at 7 o'clock; Michael Cavanagb. after an illness of nearly two yean, died at his home, 810 rrospeoi avenue, on weduesdav at 8 a.m.. aged 88 years. Funeral Friday morning at o'ciock. interment at nyae f ark Catho lio cemetery. The building committee of the board of control last evening considered bids sub' mltted lor the beating appliances for No. i ecuuui, uy xiunti et connell, Hinead, Wills (JO., and Carpenter & Co., of Wilkes-Barre. The plans will not be se lected until tney are lurther investigated. Save the Wilkes-Barre News.n.w The Jolly Ten, accompanied by Bauer's band, of Eoranton, will leave for their annual camping trip on b.unoay afternoon 1.85 Lehigh Valley road. Their destina tion is Lake Keoka, New York, and will be gone a week. The usual good time is expected. PABSTg Wilwaukkk Beer, eool and sparkling, at Loh man's, bpruce street Vew Bulldlof Association. A charter was granted yesterday by the state department to the Citizen's Building and Loan association, of this city, with the capital stock of $1,000,000. The officers sra Henrv J.' Zieeler. president: T. Snowden. vice president Harry T. Hardy, treasurer and Henry F. iilegler, secretary, and the following directors: John Boheuer, Kobert T. Koetiler, ueorge u. n-mterie, u M. Hathaway, I u. Jtregier, ueori Rchnltz. R. A. Zimmerman. Henrv Bornks and H. A. Kauf hold. The oftlce of tbe association will be No. 225 Wanhlug. ton avenue, and the first pay night will be tne last 'luesaay ot August. Thet cut butter Davidow Bros, triple' plated butter knives, 87 ' Williams & ftMnultv CI Select Council Will Bate belt Investigated by Itselt NO GREAT FLURRY ABOUT THEM I Member Connell Says He Doesn't Think Any Serious Charges Were Made, But a Charge Which He Thinks Was Made Was Pretty Nearly Right Many Recommenda tions from the City's Chief Execu tive. There was no great flurry at the se lect council meeting last nlgbt over the Frable charges. Mr. Westpfahl, under the hesd of new butiuess, intro duced a resolution, directing that inas much as a member of the Sooth Side board of trade, named George Frahle, had charged South Side councilman with buviug drawn money from ths city treasnry for work tliut was pur ported to have been done by street la borers, which work had never been done, that council direct a committer consisting of Members Lauer, Mi-Cmu and Thomas to Investigate and report on the charges. Mr. Connell thought the investiga tion should bu conducted by elective officers of the city not member ot oounfil. "To be inv-sttgatej by our selves," anid be, "is like tb.4 eugtr ln vestlgation. Mr. Manl-y thought the resolution was all right. As only S uth Side councilman bad been included in the cliargos, West Side members would be aide to impartially oouJuot toe in vestigation. Mr. Connell sail that for His part be didn't think there were any charges made. It was simply stated at the meeting that money had Dein in judiciously expended by councilman, and that is pretty nearly right, i yurss, added Mr. U-mnell. Ou motion of Mr, Miiilsy the reso lution was adopted without farther ol jsctiou. BOMB INSANITARY LOCALITIES. The sanitary committee, which bad made a tour or the olty at the invita tion aud iu company with the officers of tbe board of health, reported that certain sections of the city were in a 'terrible insanitary coudition. le Providence station bouse, Connor court In the Fourth war I, D oner court in the Fourth ward, aud parts of the Twentieth ward were particularly in need of sanitary legislation. The committee also recommended that the water supply of the city be analyzed monthly and reported upon to councils. Mayor Council, in a commuoioailon, vetoed the resolution providing thai tbe Leegett street bridge be removed to Wells street, and stated that th bridge will not fit tbe abutments, nor span the cre k. ' The mayor communication recom mending the purchase of. tbe ap- pronohes to the proposed Roaring brook bridge from the rutt estate ioi UO.UUU was adopted. The mayor noil tied oouncils that tbe papers conveying Nay Aug park to the city had been executed and asked that provisions be made to pay tbe rental. Lie also called attention to the necessity of ' having a full report as to tbe condition of the mine workings under the eity nan ana suggested that li. Q. brooks be re auested to make a thorough examina tion of the same ana report mi nua- nors to councils. A resolution to tbla effect was later adopted by tbe meet ing. Mr. Burns presented a petition of considerable length begging that th name of Fifth avenue, in the Sixth ward, be erased from the city maps and changed to O Boyle street. Tuereso latiou was referred to the streets and bridges committee. QUIBBLE OVER DU1DOE PLANS. Tbe resolution directina; the city clerk to secure competeut bridge plana for tbs proposed new bridges brought speeches from Messrs. Manley, demons and Roche. Mr. Mmley wanted im mediate action on the measure, as U was bis opinion that common council intends to tie up the bridge ordinance until such time as these competitive plans are submitted. Messrs. demons and Roche argued for the completeness and excellence of the city engineer's plitns and Inexpediency of the reso lution. Tbe resolution went to the committee on streets aud bridges. A resolution was introduced direct ing tbe Street Railway compiny to move its tracks to the center of the street on Cedar avenue at the Birch street intersection. Tbe only ordinance introduced was one providing for the paving of Frank' Ho avenue between Spruce and Mul berry streets with vitrified brick. Tb resolutions were adopud and the ordi nance referred to oomtnittee. POLES WILL BE TAXED ttayor'a Signature Has Been Attached ti tho Ordiaano. All teleurapb, telephone and other coles supporting electric wires will bn taxed 50 cents each, beginning April 1 1893. The ordinance so providing was signed by Mavor Connell yesterday. The ordinanoe was presented by Counollmau Roche and is virtually the. famous Browning measure wbieh occa sioned such heated opposition in tbe last councllmanio bodies. Tbe Brown ing ordinance, however, if passed, would have placed a tax of 21 on th poles and contained no provision for painting. The present measure stipu lates that the poles shall be painted uniform color within six weeks after they are erected. NO SMOKING ALLOWED. Traotlon Company No Longer Toleratea Smoklmr en Platforms The Scranton Traction company has posted a new order prohibiting amok ing on closed cars altogether, and allowing tbe devotees of tbe weed to smoke on only the two last seats of onnn cars. Tbe rule went into eff.tct yesterday and notioes have been placed In all tbe cars. It will do away with the orowd ing of platforms and be an appreciated move in the rigut aireetion. MONEY AND EFFORT. Neither Are Being Spared by Orsen Ridge Wheelmen. Tbe bicycle races at tb Driving park on Wednesdnv. Aug. 23 should aud will, no doubt, be well attended Tbe Green Ridge wheelmen have spared neither pains nor money to make the event a success. . It i a notable fact that bicycle rao ing hss attraotsd double tbe crowds throughout the country than have horse races or any of the popular sports and Ssranton 1s not unlike the other cities in this respeot, as on Fourth of July last, upward of 5.030 neonle at tended tbe bicycle raoss at the Drivlns . i i . , i i . . ... . paraauu au istt well pleased. iueruceiorAug.ua win, in every reapact, squal those held July 4, aud FRABLE IKS lovers of para, oUm sport will find do better place or arauiement tuan tneee coming rsoes under the management cl tbe tireen Ktdg wheelmen. THE WAR IS STILL ON. Traotlan Company Seeks Injunction la tbe Taylor Trouble. In Judge lwards' chamber Yester day Attorneys Ammerman and Watres, counsel of the borauton and Plttstoc Traution company, petitioned for au nj auction repelling Supervisors John Connolly and Abrmn Seal, of Old Forge township, from obstructing Con tractor f. a. rage irom building tct street oar tracks through tbe township. jur. Ammerman is president of the ompany and claims to have tbe right ot way through Old Forge township granted by the former supervisors. David T. Jones and Johu Couway. The preliminary injunction, has be-n ranted aud next Tuesday at 9 oolock the final bearing will be given. FOR MAJOlt WAHREXe Enthuslaatio Misting of tbe Ninth Ward Ropubllcan Club. The rooms of the Central Republican club lust nlg:t eontaiued an enthusl Hutio meetiuiof the Nmth Ward IU- publicau club, at which delegates wr lected to the state convention of li" publican clubs in Uarrleburg, Sept. S. The following dele na ten were cIiosju: J. Colborn, jr., Frd W. Floitz, aud M, W. Lowry; ultet-nates, Ceptain Jamas Mnlr, 13, M. Vernoy aud Wal ter M. DUkjon. Mr. Colborn presented tbn following r.'solntiou, nud it was adopted with hearty unanimity: llesolved, Tbe Ninth Ward Republican club heartily endorses the canilidacy of Mujor Everett Wurreu for president of the btute league of Ilepublicau cluhe, and iu s doing believes that It voiC'-s the united sentiments of Republicans of NortUoasteru Pennsylvania. Major Warren and M. W. Lowry were appointed a committee on trans portation. A large Scrauton delegation is expected to attend the convention. There will be a mummoth miss meet ing in the opera house at Ilnrrlsburg at night and all the state candidate) will be present and dnllver speeches. There will also be present several con gressmen, wbo will speak. TO FIGHT FOR NATIONAL HONORS. Judge, of ths ExoBlnlort, la in Training In Philadelphia. James Judge, of tbo Excelsior Atb- letio club, of this olty, is now in train ing in Philadelphia for a fight with iVorlurity. of New York, for the Am r- icau amateur cuampiousbiD at Uo pounds. Judge is looked upon as a ur win ner aud is greatly feurel by. the metro politan boxers. His excellent showing at the receut tourauineat in this city has inspired bis friends with such con fidence in bis prowess and skill tbat they have concluded he is good enough to face tho best mm in tbe country. MAY KAV2 A CRtW. Eoranton Press Club to Eavs Its Owr. Been. Oscar Wlrtz, ohampion nmatiur junior single sculler of Amsriea, who raced iu the Press club regatta has de ified to remain in Scranton if be can secure employment. Iu case be does remain, tbe Press club will engage him to raoe in their name and will enter him in all the re gattas of the association. Bull of the University of Pennsylvania team at one time signified bis willingness to be- some a member of the Press club crew aud it may yet be passible to also se cure Llia. Conway House, 132 and 134 Peon Ave,, Is where you will always Hud good service and Courteous treatment, the table is al- wsyH supplied with the best in tho market. Transient ana local trudu solicited, Wood's College of Business and Short haud. To the Public Since the organization ot our school we have given to the citizens of Bcranton nud Pennsylvania advant ages in the commercial and stenographic! work equal to tbat of the best colleges in the largest cities. iUore man l.uuo Btudonts nave attended in a single year. A Ureal Multitude has been Inspired to higher living and have won import ant. pluces in the business and professional world. With the experience and success of tbe past we propone to give our patrons of tbe future Dinner, more practical, and thor ough business and stenographic courses. Conditions In the business world have changed. Schools mnst change to meet these conditions. Students must be taught; to do as well as to think. The faculty is an important factor iu an institution. Heretofore tee hare educated our teachers this year we have engaged men who have made a record and acquired iv reputation. We have had good pupils in tbe past. We shall have better ones iu the future. No business school in the United States can exhibit a mure competent, cultured anil efficient class of Aggressive teachers. The college will reopeu August 27. Day ana night sessions. Old students, students who have not completed the course, aud rrospective students, are invited to call. The office is always oped. F. E. WOOD, President. Fine peaches, cheap. Coarsens. The Late Kia Edith Oroft. At a special meeting of tbe Luther loague in conjunction with the Sunday Bu ool association, held rn Aug. 12, 1894, the fol lowing resolutions were unanimously adopted! Whereas, Almighty God in the exorcise of His divine will has removed from among us, Edith Crof therefore be it Koaolved, Tbat it is bur-a just tribute to the memory of tbe departed to sav that in regretting ber removal, we mourn for one who was in every way worthy of our re spect and regtrd. Resolve!, That we sincerely . condolu with the family of the deceased oa the dis pensation with which it has pleased Di viue Providence to afflict tbein, and com mend tbem to Hits wbo doe'.h all thing! for tbe best, and whose chastisements am ment iu mercy. Resolved, That this heartfelt testi monial of onr sympathy and sorrow bt forwarded to tbe family of our departed friend, and also for publication to tbe Young Lutheran and local pa:ier. R. W. Neubauer, Roa Hnber, Minerva Hopp, Klttie Karoher, Qeorge W. Mar shall, committee. Still clooks. going Davidow Bros. 85c. alarm FlneJirtny reachsa are coming. Mr. Ooursen (who makes a specialty of fine fruit) is displaying fanoy early Crawford and Mountain Rosa peaches, as fine ss were ever seen at t hi 1 season. He informs us tbat the crop will be fully 60 per cent in Jersey, and prices will rule low enough so that all can nave plenty of this luncious f rnit. The $40,000 Sohool House for Columbia avenue has been let and will be commenced immediately. There are still a few lots left at a low price. Arthcb Frothinoiiam, Office, Theater Lobby. Eoraatoo's New Bridges. The dolay In building Scranton bridges does not keep tbe buutiug bargain buyers from Davidow Bros.' electrlo palace, THE BES1CARD YET Battle Royal Expected Batwica Kjeley, ISag nolla and Abigail. GREAT DAY FOR LGKG SHOTS The First of Four Good Trottlnjc Races Will Start at 2 O'Clock. Horses Appear to Be Well Classi fied and Surprises Will Be In Order. Centaur Makes His Selections. Thirty entries have been made for the four events comprised in the oard for today's trotting races at thi Driv ing park, and the racing committee has profitted so well by the previous performances ot the horses that tbey appear eqully classified today. Several new horss are carded and will add to the uncertainty of the result.'' The first race will be called at 2 o'clock, sharp, in order that the final be.it of the last event may be deter mined by 5 p. m. Iu the lust rnc, which will contain s-ven starters, Keeley, Mollis, Mag nolia and Absgall will furnish a battl royal witu cl)iucHi cqnally favorable for all. Tbo 3 50 vli'ss Includes right equally matched flyers, and if Jack, Duke, John Honou and D iisy are not scratched tbe contest suould develop plenty of excitement. E,:ch succeed ing meeting of the drivers hai in- CNHsed the strife among them and uow that the wheat and ohH are sep arated aud the horsts lire eveuly dis tributed, the excitement of closs finishes, will be in order. The card follows: EOAD RACE!. Flniey, s. m J. T. Richards. Fred, b. g., Alex Dunn, jr. Da.b, g. g., Fiu'ik Buzzard, llarry B, b. g., J. A. Swayzo. Bud, b. g., Dr. John Wentz. Nellie, (;. in., Jehu Bonoro. Ilorty U, b. m., P. Coyne. Georgie VV, b. g., Johu Fritz, 3.00 CLASS. Frank H, br. g., F. O. Buzzard. Billy, b. g., C. M. Sanderson. William, b. g., Frank Met ritleld. Poor Klcbard, b. g., Dr. Uouser. St. Nick, b. g. R. (Jrippon. Kitty, s. m., P. Coyne, Dr. Chambers, b, g., H. B. Reynolds. 2.50 CLASH. Fanny Blair, b. in., G. M. fehelly. Pee Dee, b. g., M- U. Dale. Jack, o. is., Dr. Churles Bill. DuUe, bl. g.. L. T. Payue. Daisy, b. in., C. S. Hoamnns. Pet Hand, b. in., Fruuk Spuncer. Joe, br. g., R. Crippen, John Bouou, b. g., C, il. Sanderson. 2:40 CLAS3 Mollie, b. in., A. L. Sponcer. Magnolia, bl. m., Dr. J.ihn Wentz, Keeley, b. g., W. M. Jermyu, John, b. g.. Dr. a. E. Hill. Thief, b. g., A. L. Sponcor. Johnny, br. g., Charles Schadt. Abigail, br. iu., Div Housor. HORSES TIl'PED TO WIN. "Centaur" a.lmlts that the last two races are decidedly open for several horses in each, but thinks the following selections are nearly correct: Road race Bud, 1; Fred, 2; Barry B, 8. ts.w class St. iNicir, l; roor Kicuara, x uuiy, a. 2.50 class Jack, 1; Duke, 2; John Bonon, 3. 2.40 class Keeley, 1; Magnolia, 2; Abi gail, 3. In commenting oa his seleatioas. "Centaur" said: "Ilorty C, a stranger, and Fred in tbe first raoe may bring about a surpriiA, and eithar Frank H or Billy may fiud better positions than have been ..salgucd them. "The 2 50 clasi make a very pretty puzzle, bat Jack should win if Dr. Hill is able to keep bim in hand, DaisyV steadiness may put ber in tbe first div ision and Pee Dee, it well driven, has a good chance. It is a very open event, however. "Magnolia, Abigail and Keeley shoald give, the hottest race taut bis been seen on tbe track this year, but Mollie or Thief, only one of which will prob acy start, may upset all calculations. SHU I feel reasonably sure that Keeley will repeat bis past good performances, with Mugnolia quoted at short odds lor second place. FOR A PUBLIC BATH. The Expense Will Bs Investigated bv Councils. The resolution of councils providing for a conference between the park committees of both bodies and tbe Scranton Gss aud Water company, relative to the bitter's oharge for fur nishing watr for a public bath la the new Nay Aog park, wss signed by Mayor Connell yesterday. It is proposed to buve the bath built 50x100 feet and about four feet deep, No exact spot for its location in tbe park has been decided upon, nor is it certain that the end will be attained. Several members of council realize tbat tbe bath is needed and would bo appreciated. The matter will he de cided when the amount Is kuown. THREE ROBBERIES IN TWO NIGHTS. Rscord Being Made Along the Oatarlo and Weetcrn. Another chapter in the series of burglaries perpetrated np tbe valley occurred at an early hour yesterday morning at Dickson. Tic store ot W. H. Rlfl.mond, In which is located tbe postofflue, was entered and the thieves secured a quantity of plunder before being disturbed by the watchman, Eutrance to tbe store was obtained through a window and while at worl: were interrupted by tbe watchman. Tbey siicoeeded in making off with shoes, clothing, mors and a amill sum XHbl TEX DHINKICR TEAS are among tbe most delusive goods sold in a grocery. Frequently the most iuferlor goods are sold at high prices. We have made it a point to make a spec ialty of the best grades imported. Prices never were so low. We have good Tea at 23o. and Japans and Oolongs at OOo, that receutly sold for fl per pound. E. G. COURSEN, 429 Lacka. Ay, of money from the stamp drawer. Tbey are supposed to reside in tbe borongh and sumcient evidence has beau ob tained against them to warrant an ar rest today. This is tbe third mbberv on the line of the Ontario and Western railroad in tbat vlcinty since Monday niht. CASE OF LOVE AND FLIGHT. Ttllman Buns Away with the Confac- I tionet's Daughtor. A little excitement baa been afforded ' the neighbors of Mr. aud Mrs. Isaao , Harrison, of tue confectionery store on i 838 Frauklin aveana, by lb report ; that H eir pretty daughter, Rosa Harrl-) son, bud disappeared on Tuesday night I with uainuel leiiman for the purpose - of being msd' one ac Plym mth. ' It is evidently tbe old story of love i at first sight and the stern parents of ' ths charmer obdurate iu refusing per- ' mission to the languishing couple. 1 Mrs. Harrison has no extra opinion of ; ber reputed son-in-law and states that ' Rosa bad supplied him with edibles when be was famishing in the bslmv ' days of courtship, Tbe love part of tbe business m iy be sumciently genu ine but Mrs. Ilarrlson desires same thing more substantial tbsrewithtor ber daughters support. The neigh bors, who have a nigu opinion ot the i quite excited over the 1 ' . ... : Harrisons, ar- event and discuss it with avidity, SCRANTON WfiLL KSPR6SENTED. Three Well Kiowa ClMzsns Spiak at the Veterans' Banquet. The reception and bann i'st at the Hotel Authraclte oa Wudn day even ing followiug the Ssvsn-County Grand Army of the Republic reunlou at Far view was a great success and eclipsed all its prodecet'iurs. Tho speeches wi re an especial fwtture of tbe evening and the reminiscences of tho varioua speak ers were uiojC enthuniasuoally re ceived. Judge Archbald, in proposing "Our City1' was most happy in pleaalog ra sollectlons of the city of his birth. Judge Edwards spoke upon the "State Militia," aud his rem 'irks upoa his family's countction with tbe city were delivered with commendable pride. Ex Mayor Fellows gave an excellent speech ou "Our R -union" and did full justice to tbe subj -ot in baud. FARRELL STILL AT LARGE. lbs Han Wbo Brutally Assaulted His loter-la Law. A slight improvement was reported last nleht in the condition of Mary Law, 833 Railroad avenue, who was brutally assaulted by ber brother in law, Timothy Farrell, on Tuesday night. Tbe medical attendants are of opinion tbat with dun care she may yet recover moderate health. Farrell is still at large and various places are mentioned in the locality as his hidlug plnce. The family do not intend to issue a warrant and do not appenr anxious for bis arrest as they seem confident that the whole matter was an accident, Farrell bears a good charsoter hitherto and has been known iu police quarters. County Deteotive Shea has issued a warrant for bis ar rest. Extremely Exqrcltlts. Such is tbe remarks overheard by pat rons of Davidow Bros.' silverware depart ment. " New Long Slatano SubaOTibers. J A new list of telephone subscribers is i being prepared and will shortly appear, ' and Iu tbe meantime the names of those ! who have receutly been equipped with j long distance iutor-state metallic circuits 1 Is printed below for general information; ' il. u. uaiiey, grocer. ; county ail. Dr. A. J. Connell, office. Dr. A. J. Conuell, residence. Dr. Ardnt, office and resideuco. Mrs. E. N. Sparbam. professional nurse bureau. Scranton Iron Fence Manufacturing Co. S. Sjkes & Sou, contractors. Peck Lumber Manufacturing company. Paragon Plas.er company. Scrnuton Forcing company, P, F. Cawley, wholesale fruit dealer. T. R. Hughes, Green Rid'e market. F. H. Hewitt & Son. fertilizers, hides and tallow. T. i.. Crr & Son, market. Blue Ridge Cal company. William Com ad, milk depot. William H, Peck, residence F. Ot. Rarrick, bottler. Scranton Caramel company. Rev. P. J. McManus, residence, Wyoming House. Lackawanna Valley House. Win. Linn, Allen & Co., stook brokers. I will present one thousand dollars In gold to any oue whom I canuot cure of epi leptio convulsions or lite. Du E. Ukbwkr, 311 Spruce street, Scranton, Pa. Eanto Cesalro'a Dom. Tbe knife tbat guillotined tbe assassin is not near ns large as the knife that cut the prices ou fine jewelry at Davidow Bros. ' Db, C C Lavbacu, dentist, Gas and Water company building, Wyoming ave nue. Latest improvements. Eight years in Scranton. Eat Bread mudo from and be healthy. Plllsbury'a Best Iht Niw War Cruiser Minneapolis. Tbespoedof tbe Minneapolis is not near as speedy as the speed that people speed to Davidow Bros, for bargains, 1)1 UD. . CAVANAUGH Michael Cavanaugb, at his late residence, 825 Prospect avenue. Funeral Friday morning at the cathe dral, nt 9 o'clock. And see the Dia mond Prizes to be Given away by the Green Ridge Wheelmen. S 417 LACKA. AVE. Best Sets of Teeth,$8.oo Including the painless extracting ti teeth by an entirely new r S. C. Snyder, D.D.9. ia WXOAUNU AV4 STOP MUTE BERRY WINDOWS JOHNSON WINNER Doubles and Delaware and Hudson Hatch Decided Today, n Cup TEKHSS. TOURNEY AT FARVIEW Air on the Mountain Delightful, but the Wind Interfered with Good Play The Attendance Was Slight. Lieutenant Davis and Captain Fisk, of West Point, Are Entitled to Hon orsThe Different Events in Detail. Tbe Carbondale Tenuis olub held its annual tournament at Farview yester day. The day was a most delightful one, though a strong; wind was blow ing which somewhat iuterfered with tbe play. The crowd that attended was not a large one. but all were en- 1 tliusinstio, and roundly applauded tbo I many good plays that were made ! N. R. Johnson and F. C Fuller played remarkably well and sncceoded 1 1 .., ... .i . . --p--""-"-" ' ... Petively for the singles, while thoy Ulan otlAnua.lail f n nri nuallml nary event in the doubles. The final event in the doubles was postponed un til today on account of the lateness of the hour. The tournament opened with prelim inary singles between Moon and Lith- rp of Carbondale, won by Moon 6-1, 2-0, 0 1. Lljuten tnt R P. Dvles, of west rolut. defeated Charles Orchard. of Ourboudale, 6-1, 6 1, 6-1. Wilbur F. Sadler and Louis Sadler bad both entered tbe tournament, but on account of absence from the city their events went by default. W. F. Sadler defaulted to Captain W. L. Fink, of West Point, and L. Sadler to Fuller. HARD-FOUOUT DOUBLES. In the doublet, after a very bard and well playd game, Johnson and Fuller defeated Davis aud Fisk, 0 5, 2-0, 6-3. Tbe Sadler brothers defaulted to Tor rance and Moon, wbo lutr defeated Orchard and Lathrop, 6 1, 6-1. In tbo single semi-finals Davis and Fuller played a most exciting game, several of the plays being almost phe nomlnal. Davis at first seemed to have the best of it, but by bard and steady playing Foller won by score of 5 6, 2EE3H2E AGATE Preserving Kettles The time is near at hand to use them, so figure ahead. 8-quart, 25c. 4 quart, 35c. Cquart, 40c. 8-quart, 45c. 18- quart, 90c. 10 quart, 12-quart, 14-quart, 55. 65c. 7Ec. Also 1-quart Tin Fruit Cans at 45c. doz. H. BATTIN k CO. 126 Penn Ave. We are now prepared to do business at ' our new build ing, 323 Washington Ave. EUREKA LAUNDRY CO. mm Of SHOES Is Now On And you'll not be treating yourself right if yon don't take advantage of It. Every shoe in tbe house is reduoed to cost, and many goo Is such as RUS SETS and all SUMMER bHOES, a good deal less than cost, WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS, best quality, worth $1.50 a pair, will be sold for 73 CENTS. Soma that aro soiUd anJ discolored will be sold for 25 CENTS a pair. There Is no half way business about it, but a great bousefull ot GOOD SIIOE3 at tbe cost of making them. LET US SEE YOU. It's an 111 Wind That Blows Nobody Any Good aMMBiMaHMwnMBiiaMa Our large stock of SUMMER GOODS has proven an ill wind to us, but is blowing to your advantage. We are offering our Bag Discounts on Summer Goods. Embrace the opportunity. The Discounts offered last week will be continued ONE WEEK LONGER. 824 LACKAWANNA AVE. 4 6 5, 6-4. Johnson in singles also dc- feited Moon 6 0, 6-4 and In tbe semi finals defeated Fisk 6 2, 6 0. Tbe abeve events were not finished until slmost 6 o'clook and there was not suffleleut time left to finish the remaining ones, namely, the finals be tween Johnson and i uller and Moon and Torrano, and tbe matoa for the Delaware and Hudson prize cup. These vxnts will be held this afternoon. Theslnsle final for the first nrlza. Fuller defaulted to Johnson. - VERY HANDSOMB PRIZES. The prizes were very handsome for theilngl'S. The first whs a erown em press vase ; the second was a beautiful Dal ton chocolate pot. There was lonly one prize for the doubles, whloh was a pair of royal Worcester vases. A summary of the events Is as fol lows! Single, preliminaries Moon-Latbrop, 8-1, 2-8, 6-1; Davii-Orchard. 6-L 8-1, 6-1; Fuller-L. Badler, went by default to Ful ler: Flsk-W. F. Sadler, went by default to Fisk; Johnson-Moon, 6-0, 0-3. Singles, semi-final Fuller-Davis, 5-6, 6-5, 6-4; Johnson-Fisk, C-i, 8-0. Singles, final, Johnson-Fuller Went by default to Johnson. Doubles, preliminaries, Davls-Fisk, Johnson-Fuller 6-5, 2-0, 6-8; W. L. Sadler-L. Sadler, Torrance-Moon Went .by default to Torrance and Moon. Doubles, semi-final, Orchard-Latbrop, Torranoe-Moon 0-1, 6-1. $2 75 Return Trip to New York. Excelnior Athletic club excursion Sat urday evening. Train leaves Erie aud Wyoming Valley depot at 10 o'clock. Tickets good for five days 14.55. Ready for Cunt omsrs. 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