THIS KCiiAiNTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 22, 1804. 5 Bread and cake raised with keep their freshness , and flavor. 'Puro" nnd" Sure." Norrmanfi Moore FIRE INSURANCE 120 Wyoming Avonuo DON'T Have your COlLAltS starcliod In the eM way. when yon cn have tlioin done with toft, pliable Buttonholes for 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 Tiques and Dimities, worth 23c.f for 10c. Ginghams, Organdies, Sateens, etc., wort', l-2c, for Sc. Mears k Hagen 415 Lacka. Ave. 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. hi 0 a i 1 11 imams & nuiiu j 127 Wyoming Ave. To my friends: I hereby announce that 1 will be a candidate for the nomi- nation of district attorney, before the hepuDlican Uounty convention. JOHN R. JONES. CITY NOTES. Tribune readers leaving for their summer'! vacation can hnve their favor ite paper tent to them without extra enit, by notifying thin office of the de sired cliancee In tlio paper'a udilreas. The regiment does not drill until Nov. 5, ine range closes on uct. 1. Tho employes of the Meadow Brook and National collieries of William Connell & Co., received their monthly earning yes terday. Information was received in this city yesterday of the death of Ji. Ei.-hnrrl .T AlcHale, of Philadelphia, who is a sister- in-iaw or aire, i. u. Alelvin of Penn av enue. lllchaol Noonan, who was stabbed last riuay nignt oy James Uunleavy, in Jllnooka, has so far recovered that he will De uisoi arged iroin the Lackawauua hos. pital in a few days. Work on the superstructure of Hotol Jormyn, was Degun yesterday and will be CUi-hed to a hasty comnletion. An lm mense scaffolding tot rauiua the iron nil. lars of the first floor into position was erecteu yesieruay. Announcement is made of the marriage ofjlisg Waggle Marshall, of Vine street, to i nomas iuoran. rue ceremony was performed at blnghamton a week ago, Jims Marshall's parents objected to the marriage of the young folks, hence the trip to Uiugnamton. The programme to be rendered at the Young Women's Christ an association. 2(l.Y 200 W ashington avenue, this evening will ue an exceptionally Hue one. The follow ing will participate: The Dickson Banjo uuu lunnuuiiu ciuo, JU188 Vema JVlltrnell, uuro. xjor uavis-jiieizgar, juessre. iirner KOn UWen. Charles lumnnni Waltur Kipple and a quartette consisting of Misses uruwu uu uouny and Messrs. AlcCul lOUgb aUd LathroT). All vnliner wntnnn especially strangers In our city will bo ueanijr wuiuuiueu. Pabsts JHilwaukm Beer, cool and sparkling, at Jjoumau's, Spruce street Wood's College of Business and Short' hand. The college will be open on Monday. Ana. 87. with a faculty of ten neorjle. Tbe following persons will teach In the different departments: Professsor P E. Wood, Professor G. W. Kramer, froiessor o. L wood and Pro fessor J. V Arnfleld in the bnsiness school. - Professor E. M. Williams. Miss Hair gerty, Professor N. U. Latbrop in the shorthand school; Miss uaicei in omee and stationery department: Mr. Whitman will act as register and superintendent of out side work; Tame Morgan, vocal muno. RECEPTION. On Monday,. Aug. 27, a reception will be civen to ail the old students. Invitations have been issued, but change of residence makes delivery doubtful. We want all former pupils and those who contemplate coming mis year to ue prowuu. APPLICATIONS. We are happy now. There have never been so many applications for admission as this year. Patrons Invited to call F, E. Wood, Principal. Thy Are Welcomed In the City, Davldow Bros.' 11.50 stem-winding Watches. .Ililli AFTER IfiOMTS Police Department Determined to Rid tbe City of These Fests. GENERAL RAID THIS ffiCRNING Following the Suggestions of The Tribune All Trampe Will Be Ar rested and Compelled to Work on the Chain Gan Plans to Make a Wholesale Capture Eleven Already In Custody. Tub Tribune's notation towards remedying the tramp nuls.tnoe Ins al ready borne frnit. The polloe depart ment bHS concluded to rid this city of the horde of vagrants which now in fests it, nnd will follow ont the snir- cestioni contained in Monday's issue us means to that end. When the mayor and Chief Simnson became coRiiizaiit of the enormity of ins evil aud the necessity of removing uiey determined to immediately take decisive steps to prosocate that object. 1 oe ciialn iiang was decided upon ns the most efficient means of dealing with tramps and Street Commissioner Kirst was instraoted to prepare to manage one. Word was sent to all the the precincts directing the officers to arrestevery tramp they eould lay hands on and send them to the central sta tion. This was done and the first night's work resulted in tbe bagging of fourteen Wandering Willies. Seven were found sleeping in an empty box car on the Cayuga switch and as many more is a likegoelter on the Delaware. Lackawanna and Western "Bloom' division. At the bearing given them yesterday morning by Alderman Fitzatmnions eibt were held and six discharged. Only those who are dyed-in-the-wool kuuhts of the road were eentenced to wear tne cnain ana Dan. ine six wno were discharged gave good accounts of tbemselvxs and were allowed to depart npon promising to leave tbe city. A general raid upon evry tramp rendezvous in the city was planned yesterday. It wus arranged to occur at an early bour tbis morning, it tne raiders met wltb any kind of success the chain gang will be large enough to require some pluo other tuan the eta tlmi bonne to bold them, as the city is fairly over-run with tr.tmps Three more tramps were arrestee yesterday afternoon in Hyde Park, making eleven in all who spent the night in the stavion bouse. STATE CAMP AT EWE. P. 0. S. of A. Delegates Will Go to That City oa Monday. The Annual stats camp of the Patri otic Order bons of America, of Penn sylvauix, will occur next week in Erie, The delegates from tnis section will leave on Saturday at 1.3U p. m. ou a Delaware. Lackawaunu aud Western special car. Among those who go from this vicin ity ar W. A. Townsend, Mill City; H. T. Koehler, bcranton; Frank Hoi leiiback, Forest City; A. Gregory, MeshopDen; Holland Belles, Moosie; V Burschell. Douruor-; David 3. Davie?, Scrautnu; Paul Victor, Waymart; J. U. Hopewell, Scran ton; C. M, Lancaster, Moscow; Alfred Twin ing. Scranton; L. V. D-cker, Scran ton; H. D. Swick; Jermyn; (J. C. Auurows. Hollisterville; IS. t. Johnson, Nicholson; J. C. Johnson, Bald Mount; F. 13. Heller, Carbondale; V. J. Finch, Carbondale; Charles Khiofeller, Factory ville; J. C. Ens hardt, Ssranton: A. J. Colburn, Scran ton ; C. W. Westphal, Scranton ; W. E. De Witt, (ilbson. FOR INTERNATIONAL LAURELS. The Haydn Evans Party Off for Wales Today. The Haydn Evans Concert company sails this morning from New York on the City of Berlin for Wales, where it will give a series of twenty concerts In tbe principal cities. The company includes liny an Evans, director and accompanist; Joseph P Burns, basso; James Anwyl, tenor Miss Bud in Kaiser, soprano: Miss Cor delia Freeman, contralto; Miss Jnlia Allen, violinist. John H. Blackwood accompanies tbe party as business manager. Btzsliel Davies. advance agent of the company, precedes the party and arranges tbe dates. Among tbe many letters of recom mendation carried by tbe company one from Governor Puttison bearing hisslgnature and tbe seal of the ooui inonwealtb. ABREAST OF THE TIMES. Progressiva Firm's Latest Effort to Please. Hewitt & Son have supplanted all their open wagons with tbe latest lm proved galvanized iron tanks which will be used altogether in the work oi collecting the mutt-rials whieh tbey daily cart to tbeir fertilizing factory in Taylor. Tbe new vehicles are perfectly odorless and will more than comply with the requirements of tbe board of health. The Messrs. Hewitt are to be com. mended on tbeir alertnesB in keeping abreast of tbe times and on acoount of the regard they show for the laws of tbe city's board of health. ' CALLED FLYNN VILE NAMES. William Hopkins KefloUd on James Flyna'i Birth. Yesterday in the office of Prothono tary Pryor James Flynn, of the North Lnd, through his attorneys, Hulslander & Vosbnrg, began a trespass suit in the sum of $1,UUU against his neighbor, William Uupkina. On Aug. 18 Hopkins, In the presence of several witnesses, expressed himself with more foroe than elegance regard lng tbs pedigree of inynn. to square himself Flynn believes that be is entitled to damages in the sum of 11,01)0. EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYED. Foreman and Lib rer Indulf Inf In Monkey aud Parrot Time. U lu Teeter, foreman or a gang working at Woodlawn park, yesterday had one of bis men, T. U. flicuumuess arrested on a charge of aggravated as lanlt and battery. He was held to ball by Alderman Wright to answer the cnargx at oourt. Mt-Gulnness has bad Teeter arrested on a warrant Usud by Alderman Bii iey, ior assaulting him with an ax. 1 be bearing will take place at 10 a. m c riaay. DEATH WaS ACCIDENTAL. Vsrdiot of the Coroner' Jury In the Case of lasso Coslett. , Coroner K-lly went to Dnnmore yes teraay morning and held an Inqnest on the hod V of Isuun Pnalatr ahft VBualpllIu by passsnger train Monday evening at 5.80 o'clock near No. 6, while walk ing oo the tracks of the Delaware. Lnckawanna and Western railroad. Tbe following jury was imrneled: Dr. J. R. Murphy, A. R. Golden, Thomas Stanton. W. S. Pottar, Tnoraas English and Henry Tregear. Two wit nesses were examined, their testimony tying couelnsive proof that death was accidental, and a verdict was rendered accordingly. Loslott was 31 vears old. unrunrriod. nd was on his way home from his ny S work when ha met his death. The body was removed from the morgue of Undertaker Lstohworth to the residence of the mail's father, John uoBlett, of 1323 Vine street. UEMALYS IDENTIFIED. The Man Killed at Wyoming Proves to Bi a Sorantonlan. The remains of the man killed by being run over by the cars at Wyom ing Sunday night were yesterday iden- ihed as those of Thomas Evans of this cltv. Mrf. Evans, who resides on Washing ton avenue iu the rear of Terrence Martin's store near tho 3 nil. read the account of the accident and the d Fcription of the victim in Monday's TltiBUNE, and surmised that the body j was that of her husband, who went to Wyoming, and discovered that Buch wa tbe case. She states that her husband started out to visit her married son in King ston, and it is believed that while walking on the track he was prostrated y niB. to which be was subiect. ami fell in the way of the train which caused bis death. Five children -survive him. Besides the son in Kingston he leaves another son In Plymouth and a daughter iu Trncksvilie, and has two more children at borne. The family 1b said to be in poor circumstances. BISHOP O'HARA HOME. He Is Quite as Well as When He Left Scranton Several Weeks Ago for Cape May. Rt. Rev. Bishon O'Hura returned friitn Cape May yesterday and is now at the episcopal residence on Wyoming avenue. He arrived in tuis city at 5 50 Inst evening in the Pullman ear, Wild- wood, naving travelled In it direct from Cape May. accomnanied by his brother, Dr. Michael O'liara, of Phila- ipnia, Kev. J. A. O li-illv. rector of St. Peter's cathedral. Rev. P. J. Golden, of the cathedral and Rav. P. C. Nugle, of Wilkes-BHrr-. R-v. Father O'Reilly was seen at tho eniHCupil residence last evening by a 1 RiBu.NE reporter and said that BishoD O'Hara is now quite as well as when he left this city several weeks' ago. "lie was out driving yesterday at CHpu May for over an hour and seemed to enioy it greatly, continued Father O'Reilly. "The report that he bud a relapse yesterday and is in a very weak condition is not true. Tbe fatigue of the journey from Cape May seemed to have little effect upon him nnd when he arrived here he was strong and as' well as when he left bom." After tbe Wildwood arrived in this city, tbe venerable bishop was driven to his resilience on Wyoming avenue. and when tbe reporter called last even ing, was in bis room resting from the fatigue of bis journey. ttis brother, Dr. Michael O Harabns every confidence that tbe bishop will entirely recover from bis reoent at tack. ENGINEER FOX PROMOTED. He Will Be General Bunnrlntendent of the Traotion Company., Engineer Robert F. Fox was pro moted yesterday to the office of general superintendent of the Scranton Trac tion company. Mr. Fox is a eivil engineer and be came here to superintend the repairs of the street ear tracks. Ibe order of Mr. Fox's promotion was posted yesterday in the dispatch er's office. Alaiim clocks, 85 c. Davidow Bros. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Summons in renlevin acninst Martin Barrett and bis wife. Annie Barrett, was isbued by Enos Flynn, who alleges that the defendants are in possession of a lot of household goods of the value of flOO, to which bo claims ownership. Joseph H. GunBter.assignee of the Scran ton City bank, yesterday directed a sum mons iu assumpsit to he issued against Williem B. Rockwell to recover on a promissory note of 13,000 given by the de fendant to George A. Jessup, cashier, and dated April 3, lbbl). Tim slander suit of Mary Bnndisovlcz against Antony Neccziensno, tried yester day before George Howell, John F. Cum mings and Nathan Vidaver, a board of arbitrators, was decided In favor of the defotidant. The opiulon of the arbitrators was that there was no cause of action. Marriage licenses were granted yester day by Clerk of the Courts John H. Thomas, to llarry O. Russell and Mary C. Williams, of' Old Forgo; Patrick Madden and Delia. BCurke, Michael P. Lavelle and Ellen Lavsry, of this city; and Stanislaus Hhemonkey aud Auuie Kowaisky, of Tbraop. The bonds of William H. Tennis, treas urer, and David J. Williams aud Richard Mellow, trustees, of Rose of Lackawanna lodge. No. 1U0, Loyal Knights of America, of Jermyn, the treasurer's bond in the sum of 300 and tho trustees' in the sum of fiOO each, were filed yostorcuiy in the of fice of Prothonotary Pryor. Belief Engine Company Exourelon. Tbe Relief Engine company, No. 3, B. P. D., of Petersburg, will run their second excursion to Lake Ariel on Thursday, Aug. Vi. Trams teave E. and W. V. depot at b.ilO a.m.: good on regular tralus. Fare for round trip: Adults, 75 cents; children, 40 cents. Everybody knows that the Relief boys always have a good time, An Impossible Way. 'Tie impossible to serve bon-bons with out Daviuow Bros.' bon-bon spoons. Conway House, 132 end 134 Penn Ays., is where you will always find good service and conrteous treatment, tbe table Is al ways supplied wltb the best in tbe market. Transient and looal trade solicited. Reduced Rates, Unveiling Soldiers' Mon ument, Freeland, Special reduction in rates via Leblgh Valley railroad. Tickets sold for all trains Aug. S3 good for return to aud including Aug. 24. . . A Sprolal Train For the Green Ridge wheelmen's races at the Driving park will leave the new Dela ware aud Hudson depot at 1.20 tbis after- Da. C O. Laubacb, dentist, Gas and Water company building, Wyoming ave nue. Latest improvements. Eight years in befanton. Conrad's Band Ezourslon. Farvlew, Aug. 29, orchestra concort in afternoon; dancing all day, Music for dancing by Prof. Johnson. 83c alarm clocks. Davidow Bros. CHILDREN Whit the Board or Associated Charities Has " Been Doing. ; REPORT MDUTJHE MEETING J Seven Children Have Been Taken Charge of Since tho Last Session of the Board Conway Boy Is to Be Indentured to His Aunt Dr. J. W. Walk Will Lecture for the Board. Report of Treasurer. The associated charities met last nlgbt in the poor board rooms, but it was a 8limly attended session owing to the fact thut a great numbor of the members are out of the oily. Colonel Hipnle waB iu the cnair and W. G. Tuomas acted ns secretary. T. J. Kully, Luther Keller and J. It. Cohen were the other members present. Mre. Dnggan, agent of the society, reported that the cliilil-saviug commit tee had taken care of seven children since the lust meeting. The Conway boy, whose parents bad been sun to ja.il. will be indentured to Mrs. Con way's sister, Mrs. Kennedy, of Wilkes B:irre, who has signilied her willing nea? to adopt the boy if she cxn gain legal possession of him. Mrs. Dnggan further reported upon fifty-nine cases which she hud investigated during tbe past month. Iu every caao where the applicant was found worthy aid was given. Treasurer W. T. Smith reported $175.40 rnmainiiig in the treasury and tout $100 had been expended during th montti. Mr. Cohen, of the entertainment committee, stated that he was iu com munication with Dr. J. W. Walk, of Philadelphia, who has volunteered to give a lecture in this city on associated charities' work and that arrangements are under way for a lectnr to be bel I during the middle part of Nuvembur. All tbe member spokin commenda tory terms of tbe work of tbe society's agent, Mrs. Dnirgun. Mil. JONES' D AD TONGUE Hh Wdgfr-d It for the tap ee of Slan derinu Mrs. Catherine Francis. George Jones, of Petersburg, hns an U i bridled tongue and in eonai qu-nce ot' the free rein be gives it a buurd of a bitrators, Attorneys Stark, Holwortn a id Wilcox, listened yesterday to tes'i mony i u a trespuss sui t to recover ?i 000 damages brought aguinst him by Mre. Catherine Francis on tbe charge of slander. L ist June while passing Mrs. Fran- i cis uouse jones got luto an unseemly sqnatible with one of her little children j When Mrs. Francis appeared on tho ' scene she chid Jones for meddling with ' th youngsters and he retaliated with . a flood of billingsgate, making special -n-ntion of an ali g-ition rtfl-cting on : Mrs. Francis' fidelity. The ense whs , listened to by a crowd of spectators, three-fonrtliH of them women, j Attorney G-'orge, S. Horn was Jones' i lawyer, and Hulslander and Vosburg i represented Mrs. Francis. THEY WERE SCHOOLMATES. Prosecutor and Defendant K"CosnIz3 in One Another Old Time Thorn i. A rather dramatio Incideut occur red yesterday morning at police conrt, where Alderman Fitzsimmons was trying tbe case of Charles Stanton, of Binghamton, charged by Liveryman C. L. Smith with having damaged one of bis carriages. Stanton hired a carriage from Smith nnd when ha returned it the box was badly wrecked. ' Stanton refused to pay for the damage, whereupon Smith had him arrestod. When the prosecutor and defendant were brought face to face before the aldermau's desk they looked at one another for a time, then stared and finally' grasped each other's hands. All that the spectators heard for the next few minutes was, "Well I'll be jiggered," "Is that you Smithy?'' "Where the dues are you living now? ' "Well tbis is pretty good," etc., etc. They wore schoolmates and close friends when they were ooy living in Nicholson, and hxdn't seen or heard from one another in twenty years or more. It is needless to 6ay that the : nuRrt w nilinnrned to the nearest hot telry. HIGHLAND BEAU BRUMMEL. Captain Molr Socurei First Prize for Wtarlng Best Costume. Captoin James Moir. Officer John Moir and Robert Stewart, of the Serati ton Caledonian club returned yesterday from Philadelphia, where they attend ed the annual games of the Quaker City Caldonlan's. Captaiu Moir brought home with him a beautiful and valuable gold medal which be was awarded for being the best dressed Highlander at the games. i RECOGNIZED RAILROAD CENTER. Ecranton Msds a Railway Mail Service Examining Station. Scranton has been made one of tbe examining stations for ' railway mail clerks and each year examinations will be conducted in the new government building, Secretary Sohantz, of the local eivil service examining board, yesterday re ceived a communication from tbe poet (dike department at Washington noti fying him that the first examination for this section will be held iu October. An expert from Washington will as sist the local board in the, first eximi- MOUNTAIN ROSE The Finest White Peaches. The best canning Peaches. Buy Now They last but one week. Prices are low. E. G. COURSER 429 Lacka. Ave. nation. Railway mail clerks on the roads with terminis here or roids run ning through tbis city will bs here after examined in Scranton. Hereto fore they were compelled to go to New York, Philadelphia or Pittsburg. A these examining -stations are located only in largx railroad cantors tbis newest recognition of Scranton shows that the post office departmeut is awak ening to tbe importance of the Eieetric City. THIRTEENTH'S RIFLE TEAM. Six Candidates for the Five Positions In Daily Fraotloa. The Thirteenth regimeut rifle team will leave on Mnndny for Mt. Gretna to participate in the state matches which will take place there during tbe coming wtok. The men who will represent the Thirteenth will be selected Saturday night. Four competitors, one substi tute, and Iuspector of Kifle Practice Ji'Bsup will comprise the party. Six candidates for the team are now in daily practice. They are Private Youngs, of Company D; Private Stout, of Company I); Sergeant Ctillen, of Company C; Quartermaster Reus Wat- kius, of Hold and stuff: Private John son, of Company A, and Private Rob ling, of Company C Iuepuctor Jesaup feels confident th:it the Thirteenth will capture the regi mental match, as tho team which will be sent ont this time Is thought to be tbe best that ever represented tbe reg iment Private Youugs, who now holds the state individual championship, will it is expected, retain his laurels. WILL MEET SATURDAY Democratic County Committee to Get Together That Day to Fix , a Date for the Convention. "It is highly probable that the Demo cratic county committee will meet on Saturday to fix a date for holding the convention. Tbe call for the meeting or the committee will be issued tomor row or T.iurs lay." S ich whs the state ment made yesterday to a TmiiUNlS re porter by Sheriff John J. Fall, y, chair mau of tbe Democratic county com mittee. At first it was thought desirable to have a meeMng of the executive com mittee prior to the calling together of the full comity organization, hut that idea has been aiiandoned. Some little difficulty is being met with by tbe D inocratic slate makers iu placing the candidates for t ie differ ent i ffiues. Several of the candidates are desirous of running for offices oth r than those to which the slate makers wsnt to assign them. That's where the trouble comes in. Too candidates have not suc'.i great respect for tho wisdom and foresight of the aforesaid slatemakers that tbey are willing to bow in unquestioning ob-dience to them They sny they know what they want and will take nothing else. Mset the MiyirM Approval. Mayor Connell yesterday fot his seal of approval upon the following mmsures: A ro olutioa providing for iho distribution of the city laws ami ordiuanees a resolu tiou directing the Central K iilioart of Xew Jersey to place: its track to grade, on O'Boyle street, a resolution granting John shepherd permission to connect his prop erty with the Deacon street sewer, a resolution directing tho chiui of fire de partment to repair tho Eagle Hose com pany's carriage, a resolution directiug tho city engineer to give grade on Charles street iu tho First ward and a resolution also providing for gradoto be given ou Par ker streetin the first wurd. See Niagara at Sunrise Moonlight Excursion.. Ail day Sunday at tho monarch of cat- arncts; a superb arrangemont. r.voryone enn atroru to go. Saturday evening, Aug. 25, the Krie lines will run a graud excur sion to Niagara Falls aud Buffalo, reach iiiL' the fulls early Sunday morning. Tickets will be good to returu on special train Sunday, Aug. 20. or on regular trains Aug. vi, lsyi. xne dormyn, lJa., Cornet band will furnish music enrouto. The excursion will be iu charge of repre sentatives of tho passenger uepsrtment, l ram will leave carDondalo at7.;)n. m. Fare rouud trip only tJ. Leave fccrantou at 0. 15 p. in. He LatA Two Months. M. J. Ryan's cash Btore on Lackawanna avenue, opened two months ago, wan yes terday closed out by Deputy Sheriff George c. Griswouid on executions amounting to t'iiW. held by M. is. McCnrty. Attorney George S. Horn bought iu the stock for tho full amount of tbe claim, Wb can show you a larger soloction of fine watches than all the jewelers iu the city, call and do convinced. Davidow Bros. Reunion at Clnrk'a Summit. The thirty-third nnuivorsary of the or ganization of Company K, Pennsylvania Cavalry, will be celebrated at Nichols' grove, Clark's Summit, on Stturdav, Au 25. An invitation is extended comrades aud citizens to attend. JuBt Think of III Do you know that yon enn obtain a stem winding watoh for (1.50 at Davidow Bros E. A. Lane, collector of taxes of Jormyn borough, yestorday filed bis bond in tho sum of 418,000 with Clerk of the Courts Thomas, aud had it approved by the court. TheBuretias are U. L. Bell, Jacob inner, l. v. winter, it, uuut. ' A Surprise to Everybody. Those montel clocks that Davidow Bros, soil for ii. i'J; are sold for $12.00 at iustall. ii, ont nouses. ' And see the Dia mond Prizes to be ' Given away by the Green Ridge Wheelmen. 417 LACKA, AVE, Best beta of Teeth, $3.0o Irclndlng the r,n,es'' extracting tt teeth by au eutlrmy new pro cess, S. O. Snyder, D.D.S. Uo WXOilLNU AVfH STOP BERRY WINDOWS CQHSTABLE WITH A CUN Hs Uses It Iu a Band to Band Strolo With Serious Results. THE ACTIO WftS INTERFERING Joseph Olaschifoki, Who Attempts to Rescue His Friend from Constable Jonathan Venison, Receives a Bul let in tho Thigh for His Troubles. Archbald Again the Scene of a Serious Shooting Affray. Last evening in Aroubald, Jonathan Venison a coustable, shot Joseph Olaschifoki, a I'olander, who be claims interfered with him iu the discharge of bis duties. The bullet enterod Olaschifoki's right leg ou the inner side of the thigh ploughing through tin fljsn a distance of i'onr inches. The gun whieh Veni son uaed was fourteon inches long aud of 41 calibre. It ai'peiiM that the constable was taking a I'olander to j ul and ou the way was met by Olaschifoki, who wanted to know the cause of his com patriots arrest. Venison warnod him off and when Olaschifoki persisted in interfering, the constable drew bis club and aimed a blow at him. Olaschifoki grabbed the club and a struggle for its possesion ensued. During too excite ment of tbe tussel the coustabler drew his gun and fired, Bunding Olascihfok! to grass. The wonndod nun was assisted to bis home and friends imtnediatly pro ceeded to this city to have Venison arrested. Attorney M. A. McGinley was retained to prosecute Venison and last night be had Alderman Fitziim mous issue a warraut for the arrest of the constable. The warrant will be served this morning, TODAY'S BICYCLE RACES. Some of ths Fast Msn Who Will Be Seen at th diving Park. The Green Ridge wheelmen will con I net their first annual race meet at the Driving park this afternoon. Judging from tbe entries, which were published n yeateriav IHIBUNE, the raeen this lemssKl Read This It AT THAIS. MOIISIJ TRAPS, CLOTH KS I5.VUS, SAD IKON'S, HUAVY IlllOILERS, llltOoMS, l'LOLH CAN'S. KM I' l-j iioxm. CHILD'S THAYS. SPICK HOXII.S, i;u; poach ms, ROLLING PIN'S, ROAS'I ING PAN'S, ASH KIKYLS. We are now prepared to do business at build our new ing 0 n 1 0 4 4 Washington Ave. EUREKA LAUNDRY CO. List 1 Baffin & Co 126 Penn Ave. ine lonlh oi August Is nearly over and so in BANISTER'S GREAT AUGUST CLEAR ING SALE OF SHOES. llavo you taken advantage of this chaaco to buy your Footwear for tho bare cost of making Wo can't compel you to como and sec what bargains wo have to offer. Your own juterest and better judgment should bring you hero. There are still a few days more of this sale, and wo aro every day adding fuel to the lire iu tho shapo of LOW PRICES. BAHSTEuS A Timely Warning JT MEANS that $1 goes almost as far as $2 in buying Millinery, Suits, Shirt Waists, Hats, Neckwear, Underwear, &c, at our store this time of the year. LOOK at our line BEFORE purchasing. ODD LOTS AT 'WAY-DOWN PRICES BROWN'S BEE 224 LACKAWANNA AVE. afternoon will equal anything ever seen in this city in the line of cycling. juome fccott, tne fastest Class A rider in America, and Ray Daweon, Scott's greatest rival, will be present and make things decidedly interesting In the events in which they ride. John IS. Coarser will also be present and about forty of tbe fastest Class A men in tbe country. Races begin at 2 o'clock. BRI0GE AT THE FALLS. Fottsville Iron Company Will Have It Completed Within Twenty Says. The Pottsville Iron company yester day entered into an agreement witii the Elmburst Boulevard company to have the bridge at Nay Aug falls com pleted within twenty days from dato. Work ou the structure is being pushed as rapidly as possible and tbe ofiloiala of the company say they will positively have tbe bridgo somploted within tho time specified. Tbe $40,000 School House for Columbia avenue has been let and will be commenced immediately. There are Btill a fow lotB left ut a low price. AKTIIUlt PllOTlllNGIIAM, Ullice, Theater Lobby. Prices on Waitha Cut In Twain. Where others chnr,'o you fifteen dollars for a watch we can Roll you tho same inl ltv end kind for S7.MI. Dnvidnw Bros. e Restful to tired toilers, bread from Pillsbuiy's Best. Hindi Buy I he Wbr and get tbe best. At Guernsey Bros. They Cannot Be Beat Our Prices On Coats and Capes We are selling a $5 Coal; for $1.93. A $14 Black Clay Worst ed Coat for $7. $4.50 Capes for $1.98. Ladies' Tailor-maie Suits in Serge, latest cut, for fc6.50, worth $12. Mackintoshes for HALP PFJCE. Coma and S38 for your self. This sale will only last for a few days. STORED and ! f III t'S. FREE OF U Vi'i J During tho S STORED and IXSUREII ED BY CHARGI3 During tho Summer. 138 Wyoming Avo. NEXT DIME SANK. SLAIWS 128 Wyoming Ave. Hip Pads, Stocking Supporters, AND A LAUGE VARIETY OP REAL SHELL PIUS BI HATS AT DUNN'S Cor. Lackawanna and Wyoming Aves, 1