The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 02, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCRANTON THIBTTN'E THURSDAY MOItNING. AUGUST 2, 1894.
BASE
BALL
Scranton Breaks Away from Her Remarkable
Winning Gilt
READING DID IT QUITE HANDILY
Darkness Prevents Finishing of Game
at Harrlsburg with Allentown.
Pottsville and Lancaster the Other
State League Winners Standing of
the Clubs National and Eastern
League Summaries Notes of the
National Pastime.
FTER winning six
teen straight Kames,
Scranton yvsterday
, Buffered defeut ut
the bunds ot Torrey
sou's Reading blue
oladknickerbockers. At Harrisburg durk
ness uloue rrevent
ed tbe Allentown
atfgregatiyu f roin re
nuivini- a dose o( de
feat by Jakey Hnston's first season's
champions. Manager Rmdull's PnUa
delphls colts lost to Lancaster and
Pottsville moves np tbe column by de
Tenting Huzteton,
The following table gives the per
centages of the clubj, tbe number of
gumes won and lost by each, and their
standing in the championship race:
Won. Lost. PorC't.
Fcrauton If
4 .810
5 .750
9 .550
10 .500
It .45')
13 .419
ia .a50
17 .150
Allentown 13
Pottsville
11
Laurastor.
Heading
Hiizletou
liarrisbiirfi....
10
9
,
7
3
Fhiladdphia...
SCllliDCLE FOR TODAY.
Scranton at Rending.
Allentown at HarrinburR.
Uazlrton at Pottsville.
Puilndelpiila at Lancastor.
WE BEGIN TO LOSE.
Scranton' Look String of Victories
Broksn by Riadliiir.
Special to the Hamilton Tribun.
Reading, Pa.. Aug. 1. The Scran
toa club, flushed with the prestige of
sixteen consecutive victories, faced the
Rending club today, and was defeated
with very llttlo trouble.
Heavy hitting marked the game on
both sides, but Reading excelled.
Scranton wss unable to buuon iis bits,
while those of Reading seemed to come
just when needed.
Patctwn was unable to hold Yerkes
and retired in the sistlt iunin ? in favor
of Rogers. who can4ht osplendid garni,
The score:
READING.
It. O. PO. A. E.
Miller, If. 1 1 8 1 0
Leidv, of. 2 1 1 0 0
Turreysos, 3d 3 3 3 7 0
Ueuauiont, lb 8 2 9 0 0
Henry, 8b 1 2 5 2 1
Eustucf, .9 2 3 2 1 1
r-umehouBe, If 3 2 0 0 0
Gouauart, o 3 8 8 n 0
Southard, p 1 1 2 1 0
Totals 17 18 27 12 2
SCRANTON.
Yv'etztl, s. s 1 2 0 7 0
noSan, is. t. 12 8 10
Pntcben, o., r.f (J 1 5 0 1
MohKey, lb 0 2 11 0 0
Pbelau, 2b 1 0 8 2 0
Staltz, 1. f 2 3 0 0 1
Rogers, c.r.f. 0 0 4 8 0
Wemlake, 8b 0 1 1 2,0
Yerkes, p 0 3 0 0 0
Totals. S 13 27 2
Reading 3 4 2 0 0 8 1 2 0-17
Borantoo 0 01021100-5
Earned rues Reading, Sj Bcrantoo, 3.
Two bane hits Torreysou, Shineboose,
Staltz 2, Verkes. Three base hi ts Torrey
son, Wetzel, Masaey, Uome rnui Eus
tace. Total base bits Readlu?, 25; Scran
ton, 20. Stolen buses By Reading, 2;
Scranton, 1. Left on bares ReadiuK, 8;
Scranton. 7. Double plays Wetzel, Rog
ers and Mussev. mruclc out Uy Yerkes,
7. First on balls Off Sonthard, t; YerkHH,
6. Passert balU, Patchen, 2. Tims !i.l5.
Umpire Mitchell. Sacrifice hits lleau
mont, Henry and Wetzel. Attendance,
1,200.
OTHER STA1S LEAGUE GAMES.
At Harrisburg
Harrisburg , fi 4 2 0-11
Allentown..... O 0 1 28
Hits HarrUburg, 14; Allentown, 3.
Errors Harribburg, 2; Allentown, 4. Bat.
teries lieany, bprugel and Wente: Don
ogliue and Mllllcan. Umpire Valle. Qauie
CMiltd in fllth iumnt; with Harrisburg at
the out, and two runs to and two men out,
on account of darkness.
At Lsnoaster
Lancaster..,. 8 4 0 0 1 0 2 0 010
Philadelphia . .0 8009100 0-0
Hits-Laucaster, 12; Phlladolphia, 9.
Errors Lancaster, 0; Piiiladr-lpUia, 7.
Batteries Mayer and Cote; Cuinming
and Kotb.
At Pottsville
Potuvllle 0 0 1 0 4 5 0 8-10
Iiazletou 0 23040009
Hits Pottsville, 2S; Hazleton, 17. Er
rorx Potuville, 3; Uazlnton, 6. Batteri.-s
Everson, Fojc and Potts; Jordan, Fee
and Moore.
NATIONAL I SAG US.
At Washington first game
Washington...!) 021020008
Baltimore 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 20
Hits Washington, 4; Baltimore, 10. Er.
ror Washington, 1; Baltimore, 3. Bat
teriesMercer and McUuire; Glunaon aud
Kobiujon.
Second game
Baltimore 1 0 0 5 0 0 4 1 x II
Washington.. .1 02 10000 03
Hits-Baltimere, 14: Washington, 11.
Earors Bttltimor, 2; Washington. 8. Bat.
tt'ries Iuks nn4 Roblueiu; titockdale. bill
livan and McGuire, Umpire Hoayland,
At Philadelphia
Brooklyu 0 2 0020 1 005
Philadelphia..! 0020201 x- fl
Hit-Brooklyn, 8: Philadelphia, 11.
Errors Brooklyn. 1; Philadelphia, 9. Bat.
teries Btein aud Ear ley; Carseyaud Cross,
Umpire Campbell
At Pitt burg
Cincinnati.... 1 0010009 1-5
Pittsburg 8 2 1112 14 x-13
ilits Cincinnati, 11: Pittsburg, 19. Er
rors Cincinnati, 8: nttsborrr. 1. Battar.
les Parrott and Morptay; Coioolougli and
dububu. umpire uauuey.
At New York
Boston 0 0(5100201000 4-1
JHew XOM...U oauuoiOlOli 5
Hits BoBt'iii. 14; Now York, 10. Errors
YOU CANNOT GO
to Carlsbad, but you cau have
Carlsbad brought to you. Proouro
a bottle of genuine imported
Carlsbad Sprudel Salt ana dis
solve a tcaspoonful of it in a tarn,
blerful of water. It is the best
natural aperient and alterative
extant Best taken when out.
door exercise can be had. Noth
ing is "juat as good" when you
can get tut genuine imported ar-tide.
-Boston, 8; New York, 1. Batteries
Staler and Rvan; Meekin and Farn;l!.
Umpire Em. He.
At Cleveland Cleveland vs. Louisville
game poMpoued, wet grounds.
At Chicago
8t. Loois 1 0109091 1-8
Chicago, 0 2 6 4 4 8 1 8 8-24
Hits-St. Louis, 13; Chicago, 27. Errors
8t. Louis, 5; Chicago, 7. Bntt'Ties Haw
ley, Hason, Twinebam and Peltz; MuOill
and Klttredgtt. Umpire Lyncb.
GLINTS FROM THE DIAMOND.
Oar winning streak Is broken.
How long will it be before Scranton
wins sixteen straight?
It ii a fortunate thing for Soranton that
Allentown did not win yesterdny.
Tbe roleaxe of Pitcher Flaurtghan bai
been recalled by the Philadelphia club.
The locals most have forgotten how to
bat as soon as they got outsiue the couiines
of the city.
Aloxauder Donoghuo's prophecy whs
correct. Soranton ' did begin to lose an
suon as it went away from bom,
E. K. Myers, of Harrisburg, refused to
attend tbe State league meeting in this
city Taenday night because he said it was
not legally called.
The ritnr Base Ball club defeated the
Sous of K. t by a score of 32 to 13 on July
1:9 on tbe Hollow grounds. Batteries, boi
uiaut and Hiuz for tbe Stars aud Hclirid-r
and Day Hoinz for tbe Sins of rest.
Two gamei of base ball have been sched)
uled for ijuturday aftarnoou at the b''so
bull park. The first will be between tue
Greeu Ridge whenlmen and the 8rrantnu
Bicycle club at 2 o'clock. At o'clock the
game between the Young Mou'a Cbtiitiau
asaociatiou hnd Eureka teams will be
called. Tbe latter promise to be interest
ing aud will probably attract a large num
ber of spectators from the fact tbut it will
be the flrat of a scries of rive games be
tween the two clubs acknowledged to fee
the best amateur teams iu the city.
FINANCIAL ANJ COMMERCIAL.
Stocks and Eouii.
New York, Aug. 1. Wall stroet re
view. Additional engagements of gold for
export to Europe amounting to $1,815,000,
and talk about the damugo to tbe coru
crop lod to a weak market for stocks dur
ing tbe early hours of bualue-w today.
The bears concentrated their efforts ou
tbe Oraugors aud succeeded lu forcing a
decline of in Burlington and Quincv,
X in Ruck Islnud, in tit. Paul uud X in
Northwest. Tbe bears are duvoting tbeir
atteution to tbe Urangers and are busing
their campaign on tbe reported damage to
the coru crop. The sales were only l0,
743 sliaiej. Net changes show l'ms of V
per emit., Chicago Gh leuding, Ameri
can Sugur gained aud Vew York Cen
tral H-
Tlio following aompiots table snowmpt thi
ilsy's fluctuations iu activo stacks is supilit J
bdiI ruviseil dally by LBr A f ttllsr, btocit
brukui s, IZi Wyoming avonua:
Opoa- Hl,'b- Low Clo.1
iUK. est. ost. tut.
Am. Cot. Oil
Au Hustr. mi W)i loaMi IWH
A.T.&8.F t i m S
('an. So,...'.,,,
Con. N. J UNIU WM IOfi'4 10il
Chic A M. W. JIKSJ HWj 10 m-i
W., fl. Q V-4 ;a JWj, "15i
Chle. (Jan, JSM 7U
C C.C. 8t. Ii.... uUa sin,
Col.. llock.Val. &T
D. U
D..LSW lIHls UV'A ita UM
D. C. F in lit ml
trie 1.114 1" 1-:S 1"
o. E. Co :r.u aiu
Like Shore W-1 livfi 14 l'-U
li. A N 4oW 4.4 4SK
Munhattan Hi! ill 112 ll&'lj
XI lis. Pc l!4 Ui Km U
Nat. Lead ,
N. Y.&N. E 14 U 14 lt'4
N. Y. Central IMi Ulid 'Mi I'TM
n. y.,o.w nw, i45
N. y.,8. W 14 14 IS 11
u. s. c. Co idu aw jt4 iMf-i
North Piic ....
Korth Puo. pf
Omaha 31 W,i 114
Pac. Alail ........ ..." .... ....
ItmdliiK 17 17 17 17
Hock Island M MH, -i
K.T 1U la 14i
8t, Paul , 07 U &7 tti 67
T..C.& I
Texas & Pae rAi H
Union Paulrtu V 7J 1 '
Wabash pr
Wtstwu Union MX, H Mi
L. E IU 10 HI 10
W. ith. E.pfU ibii
Chicairo Grim and Provision
StHANIoK. Aug. 1. The follow ln quota
tions ars supullua aad Cirroirted dully by La
Bar & Fuller, atouk brokoM,121 '.Vyoauu
uua.
W3E AT. Sept. Dio. May.
upomr.u B6)i (ni ....
liiKncst 4 S7
Lowest. ft) HI
ClosiUk'..., I'JH LAU ....
COKN.
OiM)iilD W4 .... 4IM
lilubeat 4K .... 4V
Lowest SHU .... 44'J
Closing i'h .... 4'fj
Oponinj H .... J:U4
niKuesc .... n,
Lowest il .... :a
Closine t'.n ....
POKK.
Open ng J273
Ilillhest 1WI
Lowost 1-72
Closlue VJ1S
LAUD.
Opening BUS
liiKhest Ill) ,
Lowest .'
(losiiiR , b'J'i
killJlU' lili3S.
Openliig , CC'J
UigheHt M!5
Lowost , 6i J
Closing IXui
Kew Yoik Troduce Market.
Kew Youk, Aug. 1. Floub Vi'eak,
dull; freely offered.
Wiikat Weak, Jfsc. liinher, f rm;
No, 'i red store nu l elevator, Bfijjc;
elloat, 85Ke.; f, o. b., SOjo. ; unftndtd led,
U.iudc. i Wo. 1 noi'timru, Gu'i.,11 lc. ; up
lions were f -tirly ai tiv.t and inv,:u!.ir,clos
lng firm at jac. a ivauce; Ueivmbr and
Sopteiuber must active; niiim iucluded Ho.
2 red, clol'-g Autfat, 55c; rep. ember,
h'.: October, 53c.; Doceuibr, 8Jto ;
May, 5c.
conn Dnll, firm; scarce; No. 2, Uz,
olevatnr; 65c. aflout; options were fairly
active and lKulvjC higher, cloiiug fl; m;
Beptcmber, iluy and December iinwt
active; Augmt,51c; beptmnber, 62; Jc;
Octotiev, 6c. ; Novmuber, 51e. ; Decem
ber, 4o ; ilav, 4Uc.
Oath Fairly active! Armor: optioLP,
dull, firmer; August, 34&: September,
3Sc.j s))Ot prices, No. 2, 4oc.i No. 2,
white, 41o.j No. 3 Chicago, 42c; No. 8,
UiKu: No. i white, 40o.: mixed western.
4tc.i white do., alu54c.; white state,
41ho4c.
titsv Dull, steady; family, $12atl4
extra mes, fsfl5(.
Hkkf H amh Dnllut $22.
Tieiiceu Bkef yuiet, steady; city extra
India mens. tliulS.
Cut Meats-DuII, aleady; pickled bel
lies, 12 pounds at 7at pickled should
era, 6c; pickled hums, Hal2c.
Middlib -Nominal.
Lard Steady, doll; western steam,
$7.80; clty,C)fc.; September closed at JtliO;
rettued, dull; continent, $7.60 bouth
America, 87.85; compound. tlaOVo.
Pork Firm, quiet; me8s,8Mal4.50; extra
prime, nooiiniil.
Butteb Firm: less active: state dairy,
15u20c; do. creamery, 17a22V; Pennsyl
vania, do.,, 17a23u.; wouturn dairy,
12Kal0ti.; do. creamery, 14u23c; do.
factory, 12al5a; elgis, 23c; imita
tion creamery, 14al7c.
Cuisbk Steady, 'dull; state large, 7a
8a; do. fnnoy, bc.; do. raall,7Jn!c.j
part skims. 2X5Jio.: full skims, lUa'c.
Eoos Unlet; steady; state and Penn
sylvania, lOo.: western fresh, 13a
14a; do. per case, tla3.25
Philadelphia Tallow Markst.
PniLADBLraiA, Aug. 1. Tallow was
dnll and nnnhanged. Prices were: Prime
city In hogsheads, 4Wa4Jc.; prime country,
ia barrels, 4-Ko.; do. dark lu barrels,
4c; cakes, 4Xj'c( grease. 83c
Real Merit Is tbe characteristic of
Hood's Barsaparilla, and it Is manifested
every day in the remarknble cures that
medicine stceomplinhes. Hood's Korsapa
rilla is the kind. Try it,
"Hood's Pills are the best family cathsr
tlo aud liver medicine. Harmless, reliable,
curs
Constipation.
cunEs
Constipation.
CUUE8
Constipation.
t write that you may know
the pood I have received from
B. H. B. I was all out of
heulth and suffering with con
stipation and biliousness. I
tried other medicines, but
th 'y failed to do any good.
At Insl I bought a bottls of B.
B. B. aud before I bad used It
all I went to work as well as
evor. Ocs Nki.soM,
Sox UJrvinetin,Warrenoo.F
Acts
On the
Bowels.
BTJ3
A Word.
Tants of aft kindt cost that much, ea
pt Situations WanteAwhicA are inwrf
Help Wantsd Male.
aWed-aTXi7iTToT
a nidi, w. r nitoii Wnnd Workinir Com
pany, L:ini'ed
ll,rANTED M AN TO MANAGE BUA.NCH
V offleu at Hcraiiton; aaUr.-, Jl.WU your;
JiiK) cnsli and referuneo ruquired: eoiumur
rial referenm furuishod. Koom 15, Old I'Mi
Bnlldinp.
tpjxla! fuoticas.
OFFLE OF 'I UK SCUAiiTON HTEtL
Company. Tue annual meotiuu of tlio
stockkoldere of tin above company for tho
olectiou ot prosidont aud dirjetors will bo
hokl at tin oillua of the cjinpuuy in the city of
Hcraiiton on UliurwUy, tho second duy of Au
glint next, at 4 o'clock p. m. No trustor of
stoek will le madu lor twolvo days next pre
odiui tbe datu of the abova inootiii(f.
12. P. KiNONlJtJUy, Kocretary.
Ho anton, Pa., July 17, 1SHI. .
V6uANT TlilSliEIilC-HEPKIJIT
1 Frank L'wlle's lllustratod Weekly War
Illustrations lud-IS'l,!. Tw j Volumes Fullo,
llii.J'1; payable monthly. W')0. Uel vered by
express roiiip'.ote, prepaid. Addrns P. O.
iiOOUY, GISllibionntre.it, Mcrantou, Pa.
1ILAMC UOOKS, PAMPHLE'l'S. MAMA
J sinas, inc., tK'und or rebound at Thb
TimiUNb uflice. (uiek work, housonable
prices.
MEAL TICKKT8 CAN BK HAD AT H4,
coiner Spruce stroet and Fraukllu ave
nue. Iwonty meal ticasts lor t'4.W. Oood
tubln board.
For Rent.
TOH HEN T-NICELY-FC X . 1SH ED H AL L
J. suit ii!- for lodge rooms. JOltN JER
JIYN, llw Wyoming avenuo.
Rest Cstat.
tJCUAToN UK AL E8 A'l'E AND
O Vr.i4TlIKNT AOENCV.
offors barifiiins as f.l!ows:
CITY HUHINESn PKOPESTY.
40 ft. front by 50 ft. deep, on Spruce
street, rents (or S70J 810.000
40 ft. I rout by DO feet duels on Spruce
Btreet. corner alley 10.500
'lhi-se together give 80 ft. front on Spruce
str.M-t lie tw. en Petin mid Fra- klln, with alloy
ou sldo. Hpruce street property is udvauciug
rapidly.
CITY RESIDENCE PROPERTY.
CO KM. U MOSftolS AD VINE Streets,
lot 50x.i, twndwvllinun, V,'03. giving a nice
i'' n!donce and sn in' mj for small invcstnient;
ALSjO A PLOT UK LOTH, givin 12J It.
trout ou ilo iro avenue, near Vine street.
Then) uiaUu a iirst-cliiss residence plot in a
dc-irublti locnllty. If lo: hoU iu ouo plot will
sell above separately.
W EST SIDE.
Lot SOxltiO, South Main avenue, adjoining
residence of Smi b B. Mott, prh e, SAioO; also
lots on Kock street and West End place. Only
four left.
com THY PROPERTY.
A BEAUTIFUL HOilE AT DALTON. PA.,
modern house, upriiijf wator piped int i it from
hill buck, burn for three horsej aud two cows,
liiiinoiy with cements i lloor, youiif; fruit,
iln.i lawn, Krand oullook; ouo aud a half to
threo aero.', as desired, ?a,l0.
A so lots of ubout sino size en Western
BIoiio, Dalton. Cull or aihii .
SMITH 11. JtOTT, S'annger,
No. 4il Luck, avo. rear board irate.
Publls Sale.
'fHK UNUdKSIO.N'Eli MLL SELL AT
A public aaU on M iihIj.', August 6, 1S.I4, ut
10 o'clock a. ra a', Its odlc . 404 Lackawanna
avenue, fl to.-n (l5)Hnar"Suf tuocujiital stock
of the r-urunton LacuCurtaiu conipaoy, held
ai collateral s?cuntv onnu oy du no
XHii L VJnAlVA.iNA TRUsT Ai.D SAFE
Di Pi BIT CO.
.I'llv 2il. I'M
i rchitccta' fiotlci.
A RCHITi C'1'8' NOriCE-COMPETITIVK
x V ilan and fpeciflrations nro invito ! tor a
citv iMLillnir to b.i used for lire d -partnifiit
bouse anil police patrol sta'ii.n. A prospoo'u
of tlio buiLlli.K mav be "Cin at the ol';i;e of the
city clerk, ..t which ottii-c the s'dd p i ns end
M'eclt'cii lohs are to be HiilruiUed on or ti loro
Wedn sday, August 2.', I!il4. By older of city
councils,
M. T. I.AVKLLE, City Cle k.
Bcrnnlon. Pa.. .Inly 'M Wit.
lncorp.ira.lon.
VOTll'3 18 K'CK' PY filVEN THAT AN
i.i appll atiou will b.im i -.s to theUovornor
oTt iestut) of ieuosyivan a, on Friday, tlio
tenth day of Ang':t A. D. lm. by W. ' . Con
n-ll. W.W.Van fnko, H. W. H,h. rts, Hnion
Caterer mil Horace K. Hand, uni. r t
Act of .ViScniUy ol lb G iniii'Oiwea.th of
Pennrt-ivciiii, ei.tUled " u act .'0 pn.vida
' r th' in "rcoinli iii mi l reu'aiioii of ' Or
'ain ." m 1 ns," nop'owl Arrh 2l't i.
I-SI4. ' '! ' " nipi)!eu O'Hii tlirou. for t'w
clia. 'e Hi u lot ndid c rpoii't'on to bo
culio '. "r , i i ,iy Aii.i J-'.ialu Br.ck nipjiny."
the crura t':- .tti.l objoct of uh c'i ii iho
rnaniif.i "ur : n i ikiIj oi bui dii g brick, p.i
insr brie!;, lib's and o h.ir m-tioiiw m it from
clay, sa d .. t'.i, r k and mlnrati.or ettbor
or ull of them, uud fui tliose purpasi' to
have aud pos-ioss and enjoy all the rights,
bouuilts and privileges o! sal I nit of an hem
biy aud Us KiipDl-nionts,
JI.8SVI S & HAND, Solicitors.
VOTICB IS HER 'BY OIVE THAN AN
ll apidh ation wi I be mads to ti:o (lover-
nor or Cemmyivanin on rrlili.y. toe third iluy
of Avineit, 1M4, if Kimuid P. Boyer, Oeorgj
W. B-irnea, Jea.ph B. Di ksm, o. 8. Johino i
atv! li. M. Bu.es, unj-r tlio A'.to; Assmubly
entitled "All n 't to pvovllo for the in.
corporation uud reitulitioa of OMtam
rovp ira'touH," appro .'oil Aoril 2itb, 1H74, rnd
t!in Hiipplements tuereto.for t charter of mi
int'-nde l o.ii norall.iii to bo culled "The Wy
cinini oil Cmiipniiy," the nharaitter and ob
ject ot which is the luiuin;,-, pvoduuing. seil
it:i.' and tt .ring ot oil, and for t :cso purpusi n
to have, pome and i-vj j all thi rijh f,
b-m fltH and privileges ot s.ioU act of anacm
blv an'1 supplements thereto.
WI.LAt.D, WAK'-IEN & KNAPi',
Solicitors.
lliOiha,.1 VMithrsll i.;i.tii-rslll
JSrs.Winslow's Soothiuji Syrup h s ben
osed for over fifty years by millions O.'
mothers for their children wbilo tulblnr.
with perfect success. It soothe the child,
softens the gums, allays all pain; curtM
wind colic, and is the U'st retnody for di
arrhoea. Fold by di nptfiats lu every jurt
of the world. Bo sure uud ask for "ilrs.
VVIuslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no
no other kind. Twenty-Ure cents a bottle-
Fatal noolcot is little short of suicide.
The consequences of a neglected cough are
too well known to need ropeatlug. Dr.
Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures a osujli
promptly. Hold by all dealers on a guar
antee of sutiiefnotiou.
When Baby was slsk, we gave her Castor!,
When she was a Child, she cried for Cantoris,
When h became Miss, she clung to Costorla,
Whoa site had CUUdron, she gvo them Castorfav
CEl
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF It J.
LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION
Anthracite coal usod exclusively, inaurlnj
clvKuliuess and comfort.
TUIK TABLB IN HTKCT MAY 20, 1E01
Trains leave Berantou for Pittston, Wllkes
Earre, etc., at 8 20, S.lfi, 11.30 a. m., 12.50, 2.00,
S M, 6.00, 7 i, 11.05 p. m. Sundays, 8.00 a. m,
1.00,2.15, T.lOp. m.
For A lantio City, 8.30 a. m. '
For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8.30
(express) a. in., 12.50 (express with Buffet
parlor car), 8.30 (express) p. m. Sunday, a 15
p. m.
For Maoch Chukk, Aixentown, Betrli
bum, Eastob and Philadeli'Iiia, 8.20 a. m..
12.u0, 3.80 5.00 (except Philadelphia) p. la.
Bunday, 2. 15 p. m.
For Lono BiiABcn, Ocean Grove, etc, at
v r. '''rouifj ear) a. m., u.i p m.
For Reuding, Lebanon and Uarrtsburjr, via
Allentown, B.20 a, m, 1250, 6.00, p.m. Buuday,
.l'i p. m.
For Pottsville. 8.20 a. m., 12.50 p. m.
Keturniiiif, leave New York, foot of Liberty
street, North river, at 0.10 (express) a. m.,
l.ln, 1.U0, (express with Bullet parlor car)
p. m. Sunday, 4.IH a. m.
Llave Philadelphia. Keadln? Terminal, 9.0)
s. m., Z.60 and 4.U) p. m. Sunday, U.27 a. in.
'1 brouKh tickets to all points at lowest rate!
may be had on application in advance to the
ticket aveut at tho station.
H. P. BALDWIN,
. r, Wen. Pais. Agent
J. R OLHAUSEN,
Gen. Sunt
DELAWARE AND HCD
SON KAILKUAO.
Commencing May 20, 1S02,
trains will run as follows:
Trains leave Bridge Street
Station. Scranton, for Pitts
ton. Wilkcs-Barre.etc, 8.00,
il.07, 10.42 a. m., 12.10.
),i5, 4.16, 5.L), 0.15, 0.1a
uud J 1 . : Jj p. m.
For New York andPhlla
riftli hia. Rllnu.ni. lv.in i.vi
38. 4.10 ana 11.80 p. m.
For Homiwiiilo (li'om Delaware, Lackawanna
and westom depot), 7.00, S.30, 10. 10 a.m., bi.00
m., 8.17, 6. 10 p. m.
lor Cnrboudalo anil Intermediate stations,
6.40, 7.00, n.iio, 10.10 a. m.. 12.00 m .2.17, 3.25,5.10,
6.20 and V 35 p m. : f r..m Drldtfo Street Depot.
S.m a. iu., S.lrand 11 a6 p. m. v
F.iht express to Albany, faratopia, tho Adi
rondack Mountains, Boston and New England
Eoiiits, 6.40 a. ni., arrlvmif at Albany 12,45.
aratok'a 2 ai p. ui .niid leuvinir Scrauloii at 2.17
p. m., iirrlviuK ut Aloany at 460 p. ia, Sara
loL'ii, 12.55 . m ., and Boston, 7.00 a. m.
Tne only direct route between the coal ftold
and Boston. "Tho Leudintt Tourists' Route
of America" to tho Adirondack Mountain re
sorts, Lakes (ieorge aud Cbaiaplaiu, Montreal,
etc.
Time tables showing local and through train
service between stations on all divisions Dela
ware and Hudsou system, may be obtained at
all Deluwaro and Hudson ticket ofHces.
H. ii. YOUNG, J. V. BUliDICK,
Second Vice President. Gen. Pass. Ait.
ill AY li. 16J4
Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia and
New York via. D. &H. K H. nt 7.46n.m.. 12.05,
2.IW and li. p. in. via D., L. & W. B. It., 0 00,
8.00,11.20 a. in., and 1.30 p. in.
Loavo Scranton for Pittston and Wilkes
Barro vinD.. L. ft W. K. K., 0.00, tlOa, 112)
a. ta , l.Wl, a 5(1. (i.07. 8. 0 p. in.
Leave Scauton for Wbitu Haven, Ualeton,
Pottsville and all points on the Bearer
lileodow aud Pottsvllfe branchos, via E. & W.
V.,40a.in.,v:a D. SH.H.H. at i'.4r.a.m., 12.05
MB. 4.: 0 p.m., via D., L. in W. R. It., 0.00, 8.03,
11.20 a.m., l.UI. ai'lp.m.
Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Easton.
Rending, Harrisburg and all Intermediate
points via D 4t H.H.K. 7.45 a m .12.0,, M, ll.SS
p.m., via D., L. & W. R. H..tj.00,t.0j, 11.20 a. m..
l.'M p.m.
Leave Scranton for Tunkhnnock, Towan 1 1,
Elmiru, Ithans, Oeneva and all luiermedi it i
points via D. Sell. K.R..8.loa.m.,12 0jand 11.3S
p. in., via D. L. St W. R. K., 8.0.4 a.m.,1.) p. in.
LeavM Scranton for lt'iohestor, Buffalo, Ni
agara fulls, Detroit, Cbiuuzo and all points
west via D. & U. B. R., H. '5 a.m.,12 05,9. 15.11.8
p. m , via D. L. & W. B. R. and Pittston
Junction, SOS a.m , 14W, 8.60 p. m., via E. at W.
II ii.. 9.41 P. U).
For Elmlrs and tha west via Halaunuo i, vli
I, ii It. K. It. t.ih tt,m 12 0',.U) p. m.. via D..
L. & W. K.H., .S.Uti H.m., l.;i(i i,d 0.07 p. in.
Pullman parlor snd sleeping or L. V. chair
ens on all trains between L. A B. Junction or
Wlikes-Barro and New York. Fhiladdphta.
Buffalo ami Suspension Hridtra
KOLLIN II. WILBUR, Gon. Supt.
CHAS. H, LKE, (im. Pass. An't, Phlla..P..
AW.NoNNEMACllER.Ass't (Jju.Pass. Ag't.
South Betblehom, Pu.
DELAW y HE, LACKAWANNA AND
WESTER. -J KAH KOAD.
Trains leave ScranUn as follows: Express
for New York and all points Knst. 1.10, 2.50,
6.1C, 8.0uandl)6ia. in.; 12 55 aud 3.50 p, m.
Express for Easton, Trenton. Pbiladulphia
and tbe South, 5.15, 600 and .5 a. m.; U&I
and i.M p. in.
Wanbiugton and way stations, 8.55 p. m.
Tnbyliauna accommodation, o 10 p. m.
Expr as for BiiiKhamton, Oswego, Elmlra,
Corning, Uxtb. Dauaville, Mount .iorrii aud
Buffalo, 12.10, 2 15 a. ui. and 1 24 p. in., makiug
close connection ut Buffalo to all poults iu liiJ
Vet, Northwest uud Southwest.
Bai h aceommodation, H a. ra.
Biughamtou and way stations, 12.37 p. m.
.Nio.n l o.i ucooinuiodal.ou, Ut. 4 p. U). aud
8,1" i m. .
Llngbamton and Elmlra Express. 805 p. tu
Express lor Cortbi.'id, Syracuse, Oswoo,
t'tica aud Klchfkdd Spriugs, 2.15 a. m. nu.,1 1.24
p. in.
Ithaca, 2.15 and Ruth fa rx and 121 p. m.
lor Novtluimlierl:inil,l'itlKou, Wii jo Barre,
Plymouth, bloouisburg aud Danville, making
clojt.) connections at Northumberland for
Wllliamsport, Harrisbura, Baltimore, Wush
liiKtm and the South.
Koi tiiuinb-rland mid intermediate stations,
(J.ou, b.5 a. m. and 1 Jo aud 0 07 p. m.
Nauticoa una intermediate stations, 8.0S
and I1.2U a. m Plymoiiih aud liituruiedi.tti
stations, 3.:iiand 8.5' p. m. .
Pulluu.u parlor and Uoeping coaches on all
cxp'eBs trams. , . ,
l'or detailed Information, pookottltn . tabla,
etc., apply to M. L. bmith, city ticket oilloj,
It'j Lui.kawauuuuveuiu. or depot ticket oilica.
T.-'Rir. AND WYdIIIMJ VALLEY It AIL
VJ load
Trains leave Mcranlou for New York nr.-l iu
termodintu polntjs ou the Erio ralroad at ii ;v'i
a. in. and X.24 p in. Also tor llouosdale.
t cwley and local points at H :5, 0.45 -m , aud
3 21 p in.
A'l h' a'tn.vu i, io through trains to anl
fioin Ib u f l.ilu.
. ii additional tttdu hmves Scr.int:n for
Lake Ar elat fi.lo run. and arrives nt S.-rau-
i ton from the L.ik i utS l a m uu.l i.li p.m.
drains leave lor xcoi-uarrn at . i . ui.
and 3.11 p. in.
?:.V1TU Hit ,'. ('!) . In-.':..
nn!;nl, ft .003,000.
i xiiij voni.f.
i;i;t est.no siMii: im
"A JuHnr mtea it a tkr mrnia.
ThtsT.adlcs'Knllil rn ocli MmigiilnKld'nuN
touKoot doiivuriij free anywhurt in tliu U.S., on
receipt ot i;an. sionuy uraer,
,e iar a i .so.
ay tlio Iiuihs
11 iterea for
this boot
ro wo outzr-
fiius tlia,)i:, tlyte unit term'.
and i: any oau is not sucisiuo
Fi'V-'ici.!i e will refund tlio money
SltK''J' ' V oriuudauutlierpalr. Opora
'VV',',i"iv''1S, Tlio or Comiuon Sen,
w(.M.a 1 If IV ?.' V
ci i iu b mi' i nun
zoi. tnityvnrtie;
tf uiu fit you.
k ui... th.tn.i
-.-;xi'iTl!tw (lata.
leguo
FRCE
Oexth Shoe Ga.,
Rtclal firm re vuur;
AYLESWORTH'S
Heat Market
The Finest In tti titj,
Tbe latest improved far
Dishing, and apparatus for
keeping meat, batter tad eggs.
823 Wyoming Ave.
m FRED WEICBEL
At bis newly-renovatod and licensed Hotel at
CLARK'S SUMMIT, is bow prepared to fur.
aish trarelini men aud aedtal psrtisa with
the LATEST, NIfW-STYLBD Bias.elngle
or double, to take them to lake Wiuola.
Oravol Pond and all suburban points ana
Bummer resort at reasoaable prloea. A large
livery b arn eonneoted with ootel - tor Uav el
lug publlo.
Ladies' luslin Underwear,
kirfs,
Special i
1
SKIRTS FROM 50 CENTS TO $4.00
GOWNS FROM 50 CENTS TO 4.25
COVERS FROM 25 CENTS TO 1.50
None but the best materials used. Superb workmanship. Lat
est novelties. Correct shapes.
Pine IFitore Mattresses
Are NOW
Made and Sold
VERY CHEAP by
"T1 n J 7, 1 1 8 n
Tne Scranton Bedding Company,
Ill 981
See our FIFTEEN DOLLAR Solid
0.ik Ledroom Sott
We soil Furniture as cheap a?
any house In the country that in
tends to give honest value for the
money. Try us.
m m 20?
fs
BSAKBHOOD
! ( I t71 lliiin. Riinh i. Wniib
' vrl Lo3ti)anboo(i.Nlbtlr
,Ji7J lnlii'ueratlvoOryaiisof eltlierseicaused by overexertlon.youthful errors.
B-rfi eiososlTe U!0 eftehaooo.opluruoritlBiulanti, rblclileud to InOrmltj.Con-
i. iliuuipuomji Infsnlly.
''(A itiy omli iireeild. With
liJfLLvu... i ,..
ntfCf.Efll'SilAl-TttiUSINj.inxjtiitr. AUdiens sstC SEKOCO.. Masonic Temple, ClUCAOO. 1LU
For Sale In Scranton, Pa., by H. O. SA.NDEHSON, Drufrgist, oor. Washington
Mul. Snruce streets.
afs j OK
ft 1'hoareat remedy
t&msm; f "O genoraii ve
witt'e to cutj
bur Hub
lyO. M. UAUul-.. iiiu.-l
Vew ditrovery.
0J .-it M '""" aie uro
Iiuliie iuil AttTt.iu. P'"i'l't'" " .' llJ,Sl.i oprbiiibymiiil,6b.isefirSV With (r.r i.
Jf'1"1' k" i"" n"'-n ainisnice lo curt or refuud tbs meaay. AJii:
PtAL t IT'lllJIB (JO.- Clalbd,Ohio.
Foraale by JOHN H. FHclPS, Pharmacist, cor. Wycmlng Avenue and
Spvucsi Street, Scranton, Pa.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CQ
bClUNTOX A JJD WILKES-BARKE, 1A.. WANUFACTIj'KEKS Oi
LocomotiYas mi Stationary Enginas, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
General Office, SCRANTON. PA. '
SI
f'i l . 'S le
li. ii H
i El Xi. Ibsa
There U no smoll of amoko
ALE-
and will list twjaty-oaa diyj loajar. lit th ib timiwi must dtspin of our stojk of Olothinj and Gents'
Furnishings- by order of the iusumiics companion, wlio have already given out the contract to repair
our store, which wm damped Saturday night, June 16, by tho explosion and ike in the building of oar
neighbors, Messrs. Davtes & Grifliu.
Clolbing Sold at 33 Caits oa the Dollar Less Thaa Cost tojak
DO.N'T DELAY. . COME AT ONCE. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE.
AH ACTUAL SAVINGS- OF 67 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR.
We only mention a four bargiim; all other goods sold at equally astonishing low prices.
BOYS' PASTS. 13c.
Two for 25 Cents.
Men's Suit3, for'y sold for
Men's Suit3, for'y sold for
Furnishing Goods and all goods that are damaged at your own price,
This is NOT a Permanent Fire Sale. It will last
rm
SIGN. OF THE BELL. 230 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
EsTMEXT DOOR TO THE BUHNJSD DAVIE3 & GIUffFN -BCUiIMNCl.
Gowns and
id-Summer Sale Now On
WALLA6
209
imm m.
BESTOREB
"NERVE SEEDS.
ThU wondstrful rj4j uM
BslsMit kg curt til avrvtma dl
MflinnrT. T.faRf Ura.n Ptiwar. fluudacbe. WaketulncKS.
jjmlsilons, Norvoiisneso.alldralBsand losso power
lao eeeurnoaiu vesipocnei. ot peroo. iri
s BO order wear! van written iruarautee to eure
.lu. 1,. all.lp,ii.l.la. A.lc fnvll. tflkn
DR.MQTTS
vi d u v vinvT-oT-a.-n
for nervous prostmtlon and all nervous dlsoasea of
organs or eituer sex. snta as Nervous ProstratK n, tall
una h m mtr.u mm u
k:&':& I'i or to1 ftnhood, Impotoncy, Nightly ISmtRilo&s.Yotittaful'KiTOT.
""V' .j? Alntal Worry, excessive useo To6ucpo or Opium, which lead toCon
S iT'A-sr' fiUtuDLlon and InndnltT. With mvmr RA esnlor slvn s srHttakt-. itimi.
orrufund the money. 8n!d at 91.4K per box. 4i boxes
t lUl . i'. mi Avfiiitn.
RESTORE
LOST YIGOR
Wtl brtee von op in a wssk. tola Willi WRITTFl
KsrTwualiFeillly, l.oas OIHeliial l'w?r in sunn
J US" S
lock
m
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or fire about thara, aa l thjy arj
WOW GOI
MEN'S PANTS, 50c.
Never Bip,
$10, now $175
$16, now 8.25
BELL CLOTHING HOUSE
Corset Covers
WASHINGTON AVE
0pp. Court House.
CORNER
LaCka. and Adam, Ave.
Dr. ID. Grew
The Phllnriolnlil. Cn,.iij- ui.
" ' - .n i.ti.BMlU uia wwna
staff of English and Gorman phvaleiaOAl
are now nernn.nAntlv ln..t.A t '
811 SPRUCE ST., SCRANTON.
The doctor is atrraduate of the University of
Pcnnsylvania.formerly demonstrator of plivtl
olony and siirirery at tbe Medico-Chlrtirgical
College of Philadlphia. A spMalty of
Chronle, Nervous, Skin, Heart, Womb snd
Illood diseaees,
DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SISTEH
The symptoms of which are dirtiness, lack of
confidence, sexual weakness in men sud wo
roan, ball rising In the throat, spots floating
befure the eyes, lose of memory, nnable to con
centrate the mind on one subject, easily
Startled when suddenly spoken to, aid dull,
distressed mind, which unfits them for per
tormina the actual duties of life, making han-
? loess Impossible; distressing the action of
he heart, causing flush of heat, depression ot
spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear,
dreams, melancholy, tire easy of company,
feeling as tired in tfie morning as when retir
ing, lack of energy, nervousness, trembling,
confusion of thought, depression, constipation.
Weakness of tho limbs, etc. Those so affected
should consult us immediately and be restor
ed to perfect health.
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
Weakness of Young Men Cured.
If you havo been given up by your physician
Call upon the doctor anil be examined. He
cures the worst cases of Nervous Uebility.Scro
fula.Old Sere8,('atarrhPUes,Famale Weakness,
Affections of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,
Asthma, Denfncss, Tumors. Cancers and Crip
ples of every description.
Consultations free and strictly saored and
confidential. Office hours daily from 9 a. m,
totp.m. Sunday 9 to 2.
THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE
BOOKBINDING DEPT.
bas excellent facilities to do lis work, and ceo)
please the most fastidious.
ANVTMIMQ IN THI LINI OF SOOKSINDINO.
TUT US
oquilly a good as before,
BOYS' SUITS, 65c.
Single and Double-breasted.
Damaged
Water.
Men's Pants, sold for $5, now $2.00
Boys' Suits, Sold for $3.25, now 1.35
only 21 days longer.
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