THE SCTiAtfTON IBTJNE -SATU WDAY MORNING-, APRIL 21, 1804 FIRST GAME OE SEASON Scrautoa Club Easily Defeats Tommy Bister brook's Warriors. A REPRESENTATIVE AUDIENCE Many Representative Scrnntcnians Participate in tlio Opening; of the New Ball Park Some of Those Who Wore Present-Wind ami Grounds Were Untavorablo for Good tJall Playing - Score ot Gam. Mr. Swift's trained athletes opened 'the baseball season of '04 at tbt new l ull park on Providenoe road yesterday afternoon i.v defeating the diamond warriors, led tommy Etatarbrook, ol New V. : who called tbemsslves Mm Murray Hills. They were ontolSSSed tiy t!i Scrw- ,nolub, but bravely struggled during Dine innings against an adverse fate Biui rabidly rising si-ore. Before going to the j:irk the two slnbs in esrriaeea paraded the prineipal streets of the .-uy headed by tha Law ronaeband At the park that muiioal ofganiaatlon discoursed a number of lively, tune dnring tue game. At 4 o'clock tture ware about 1,000 persona in tho park ana ax many more spectators on th Diamond oulmdamp and the roof of tin houses about the pek. Even tii telegraph polls had their iuoto of interested onlooker A RlTITsrNTATtVn U.VTUKUIM), In the an !inc were many reprao entatlre eltiasns of the city" among vh'iiu f.iliowivi,' tver.i noted: Clerk of the Courts John EL Thomas, a. EL citrUty, E P. Kingsbury, Ir. P. F, Ganster, Dr. J. F. Baltry, Vr. Glover, Olyphnnt; Frank Robling, jr., P. W. Costelio, P. W. Gallagher, Georare Dgblgg, Denis Roche, Hurry Hope weM, John P, Mahon, P, J. Nealls, At torney U Comegys, Attorney li. I. Reynolds, Owen Cusiek, D)l loot, Common Councitmen Robert Robinson and K. K. Robathan, (Sty Engineer Joseph Phillips, ThouiHs Griffin, Thomas Flitcroft, Charles IL Behank, "ai:r L, Dickson, Attorney W. P. t'.i'p.vK Willlata Crais, L L. Will lams, A El VVlnton. Robert Rwes, mL F. l!ii.-;!-!s. A f, Francois, John y. Barnes. Vr I.tiTeinberi-er William Kpbb, George Yost, Attorney D. . On nelly and D. J. Oaribell. When Baaterbrook's men were called together it was found that ther-i were only eisht, Herman Pits, of las; year's Bcranton club, havitig failed to come from New York. To fill up the team an amateur named Unllarkcy who re sides at Piue Brook, was pressed into eeejeice and sent into rik-h't field, lie bad no opportunity to distinguish him L' in a Q riding way, but showed that he has a ood batting eye. Vhn the Scranton eln: went on the fii Id, Hodeon, the pitcher w.ho arriTed Thursday night, was wih them anil a seat on the players' beneli. In the eihtii innm be too': Doran's place in right fild. The cinbV mas cot, Charley St John, son of ex-President YV. A. Sr. John, nisoEWd down a seat on the players' bench. Hewn :-nid the a.ime as the clnb. The cround wan a little too wet for pood Call playing and a slit: ren: nude the judging of flv balls well bjgb imposaible, At 4 00 Umpire Lirry Kerrjek pnt the hull in play imd Ho-j.m stepped to tu- plato as tho hrst battHr for the heme team. The third ball thrown bv Pitcher Anderson wa to his liking an i he lifted it over left field fence, making the first hit on the new grounds a home ran, Patchen was caught napping on a base and Wetzel and Westlulse were retired on flies to the fid 1. Heckman, Bills and Kisterbrook of the visitors were retired on infield hits. When Tommy Etterbroo!c stepped to the plate he was greeted with hearty applause, Bcranton went nnt in onp, two. three order n the seventh, through the bril liant playing of Third Baseman Beck man, 'ili-visitors were no rtore itio c iful in their half of the lavjiog. d the third the noma teatn was again r tired without scoring and the visitpr met similar fate. omm thb nBsrwoRKs, Weatlase opened the fonrth inning for Scrsnton with a three base hit to deep left. Reeae followed wiM) a hit for two bae, Westlske scoring;. Nel son went to baas on balls and D iri n on nbnnt, which filled the bases. J' i -agl.an made a low hit that pas i - uc into li d.l on Ganger's error and Reese, Doran and Nolan scored, Vlanagban reaching seeotrd. Hogan was given a base on balls, mnil a daring si ll to second and scored with Flansghan on Patehen's bsse bit. lfaasev flew out, I'atchen was rnnht stealing aocond' and Wetzfl iliw ont to Eastarbrdok. The 1 liter's men did not anoro in their half of the fourth. Center fielder Fnehs took Atrdar jnn's we In the hox for the llnrray Hills a ((- beginning of th. fiftii. Weatlake went out on a hit to th li ll ! and fteese follow d with a sing i and gained first; Nolan and Doran Were given bases on bnlls and Flaaagban wnt to the bat again with tho bass flllsd. Ha disappointed his admirers by striking ont. Heckman made a sen eational catch of Ifogau's foul and fcranton's hones of scoring vanished. visitor's nsM Rt;.v, A cipher auain rewarded the efforta of the Murray Hill, in their half of the fifth, and the same result followed tiie work of the Bcvgntoni in tha opening r.f Ihn sftth, in the last of tno ijitn the Visitors scorfd their first rim pa lilts by Anderson and BaoXfflau, this former Scoring tne run. f-cranton made throe runs in tbe venth on hits by Rssse, Doran, Ifogan mid ilassey, in the Murray ilili's half of the seventh Mullarkv led Off with n hit and scored on Doran's error and VPBKEU8 TOO SMALt ti", ,in AAV eoufl ulir li MM itC"CyX "t "f "r- ''ieree's C'U'jJ Pleasant Pellets, But last I IL 9 tn li when you're Wllous V (v "r oonstlpated, or liavo a Sonr stianach, or a tit of indigestion ruul you'll own ni. that they're the best things in tlm world. Hint's lierauae tbcycnro i pi-rnmnrnt ';, and: do it, ipttatantfy. They're tiny, I snnr - voutcd, and easy to i -. i ie o s 1 . Ui inrit- line', to the I'-Klem. diet. cr nrcimntion. b'atisfaction wutivittierl. or Bit-liny reflliiile'.l. , , . Unutlim. Minn. pr.H. y. Pitnon: Dear H(rl could i :i of n nombarof tt tesWneaeOa, PieroMi i-'nmiiy Ucdlofni'S have elired. A friend of mine, Mr. WllllanM, wiisiitxait used up with liver Irnuh- : now lioiaijT, UiatPlcassnt Pellets" have folpod bun Cipro than any or all the medk lne, uat m has evoi i-u!.' i. 1 t WHY WOMEN Spring Cleaning Sawing, Sweeping, Planning and Harried Meals Exhaust Body and Brain. 0 h J April, windows and doors may now be opened. A uoto of preparation is ipparent in every household. Spring menus to tiie average woman extraordinary exertion. Garments must be made or r for the new season ; the long winter's scconut with dirt and ilust mint be aettled even at the expense of diminished vitality and shortened life. With suoh strain on bedy and mind thousands of women are suro to over tax their strength. Hosts of too aux tOus wives and mothers sacrifice health and fnture upefollness to thU fearful moloch of fcrriiii,' cl.-aning. April is by far the liard.it month for women of the house, Tho long siege of winter leaves them little strength fof such excessive labor, and when the severe strain ia over many iind that they have been living on thir ni rv s and ure on tbe road to nervous prostration and weakness ol iotas vital organ After great strain on tho system, Piine's cel"ry compound, the great modern nerve and mood remedy, best restores vigor and strength to the bo !y. Men and women run dowD, weak, and nervons fe.d v ry toon an increased power for work aud enjoyment All have the trns instinst that life recuvery fr in illness aud the ruaineu snce of health come from perfect nntri tion. Paine's celery componnd reaches the very oiiin of nervons weakness as Weil as diseases Of the liver, kidneys and stomach. It brings to th million of nerve sells all over the body the ex tra food they ned to become nealthy vital tisanes '1 his is, in a nutshell, why Paine's csl.ry compound is the remarkable ' i r's hit. Devananx came over the l'. ite on And- rson'.i aacrilica. No rims ware made by either side in tli eighth, and the same was true id tbe ninth. The det.ul ecore is as fol lows! sen ii. ii. i . .. i 1 n ll l l West I ) in I lan I t! -J I V'Trkv, rf.l a i 8 fflD'vr'ax, aa.1 - 1 n ii A re,,.:, , -f i ) n o -j i Fnclw,i I p i n i Total.. ..in U ei ita!.. Hogan tit hit by batted lull. I ii n i; n ii a ') II 0 U fi 1 .nlon :;. Two I n I in- l.'ie hiw Wi Murray EUUs., Earned rtras Patfilion, tteesi Devereanx. i His Geeior. utrm l, Htranlon 4 Murrey lio H, ita Anderson Parhs B. Witd Pitbm mn. Anoer-nn, Fncba. Pneaeil b II , Tim, ci gam 3:1(1. Umpire ECetrick. BASH BAIL GAM US Result of YaaUrdnv's Conteata on lh-i National Ijliimiifl. At ilaltimoro Baltimore !t 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 l rj New York... A o i) (i i 1 0 0 00 Hits linitiiiioro, lSiWew York, c. Er ror Baltimore, 4) Hew fork, t. Bat- leriet Mullane and BoMnSOn, (Jlarke and Doyle, I'rnpirc Lyni li. At Cincinnati -fJina1onaU.'...0 2 n l r, o i in Chicago 4 ii l ii i o o ii- i; Hits Cincinnati, ii; Chicago, o. Errors Cincinnati. Chicago, r. Batteries -Parrettand Murphy, witohlnson and Kit t ridge. Umpire sJwsrtwood. At Providence Providence.. ..11 0 f) 0 0 fl 1 'i 0 S Boston 8 " .1 ii 3 :i i o 13 Hits- Providence, M; BoStOO, i. Brfon Providence, ;i; Boston, 8. Batteries- - Sullivan, .Miller, Uixoii and MoAaleyi Nichols, tiOVatt, Stiiley Cyan and ilnrritt. umpire Hunt, At. st. Louis Bt. Louis Pit tsbttrv gams .postponed on acoountof rain. At lionlavllle Uouitvfle :i 0 0 1 0 1 0 B 1 io Cleveland i it (I I) 0 0 1 0 0- II lilts Lonisville, 1.1; Cl'ivolnnd, 5. Er rors, LonlvUa, I; Cleveland, &, Batfories Menefen nnd QrlOL Young nnd Zlmnmr. Umpire J'.nislie. At Washington Washington.. .4 o o o n 0 .'i l o- s Pblladeipbla...j i a :i o o 0 o - nit' Washington 10, Brrora Wash ington. llits-Pliilndelpliia, v.i, Trors-Philadelphia, 'i. Batteries Stephens, Btock- dale and Mi(iire, Taylor 1Uel Uloments. utttptrsMHsmt. WHIRLED FROM THE DIAMOND. Hodeon gavo evidenco yestorday of being nu interesting Coaohlr, Basse is a good batsman, but covers sec ond somewhat loosuiy. Ktaltz was unable to play yestorday on acuouut of n tore foot. DREAD APRIL. 5 w remedy that it i, for curing disease due to enfeebled nerve power, snsh as neuralgia, rheumatism, dyspepsia, kid neys and liver complaints. Ingestion i distinctly under tho con tr A of the nervous system and when these nerves are nndarfi d end in a ssmi paralyssd condition the etoniaeh heeom little better than n heated re ceptacle in which tho food is not di Rented, but undergoss a sort of fermen tation, which gives rise to nervom dye pepsia, gout, etc., tho heart weakens, strength departs and life b com-' a bur den. it is ,iut this craving of starved nerves for better nutrition that Paine's cdery compound quickly and fully mets. It onuses the blood to freo it self of every particia of poisonous hu mor, The first bottle of Paines celery com pound starts the tired ont, "run down" man or woman fairly on the road to Arm health, Says Mrs ('. B, Prnnsrman of Dover, N, II. : ! was ran downand folt very tit 1 all the time. I was not able to do my work, and had not been stncu baby cam- to ns, I took a bottle of a csrtnin sarsaparllla, but it did me no good. My sister came to mo and advised me to get a bottle of Paine's celery com pound I wsa discouraged nnd bad no faith in anything, My father went nnd got the compound to try and see if it wonld not do mo Rood. B ifore I had taken one-half of tbe bottle i felt SI Well as ever, and I iiave don- my own work over since without any trou ble. " li'. ra is tho experience of thousands of others, Bogan had the honor of making the iir,it home run on the grounds, Old dory wave I from the Hag start' over the grand stand yesterday. Scran ton should prove one of the best batting claba In the league, Vvetaal ma an favorable Impression at Miort. Be Is active uud owvors a great Flsnagban'a arm has lost none ot Its cun ning and Ii" knows huv to iiil the ball at Dan Hbannoa, manager of the Wllkes i 'i club, played with the New York Brotherhoi d team of 1890, Ti,e H. ipiu.i looked neat and trim yei tsrday in tb new white nnlforms, A fe-.v g.ines, however, will dim their beauty, Fleckman and Devereanx, third base and tort stop of tbe Mnrnu tiiils, are prom ising you ig playeYs, 'lliev did nplendid W'U K ye-leid IV. At the next meeting of the State league an effort Will be made to bavenauperln tendentof soorsrs app Inted, whose duty It shall be to keep a record of all otiieiai S' ores seat in. Thayer Torreyson, who will play first base and captain Rasding this season has expressed the opinion that Bcranton is one f the strongest clubs in the stnte League. We niwiivs did have a great admiration for Thayer's bane ball wisdom. ( harlie Radboorne, the well'known biie ball pitcher. Imd the ml itortune to loan an eve a ivei I; ,-.:ro. Wtuf. mil hunting with a friend Radboorne stepped from behind a tree, when his friend flrod his gun nmi a portion of the nit took effect, Id his eye, Injuring It so badly that tho eight lade, stroyed. Tim tARttin symptottii of dyspepsia, such ns ilintie1: alter rating, heartburn and occasional head tl'' hoi, ehoiild not lio negleeted, Tak, Hood's Barsaparllla if you wish to OS cured. Hood's tiija cure all Uvsr ilia, bilious- lie.", jaundice, Iudlgijutlon, Bick liond ncho. Bbwarbov Fnicns'-Be snrs you got the genuine Dr. Thomas' BSelectric Oil. it mtt Colds, Croup, Asthma, I tne and Rheumatism, Pretty Nenrly Corrrot. PithbiHV Pott, The surest Way to avoid breach premiss Is to make no promises. of OrltloiSlog a Yimna Lady. "She WOUld be S pretty girl for but one thing." "Whet's that?" aaked Charley. (leorije Her face ii always covered with purple and red blotches. Charley Oh, that's, easily enough dis. nosed of. Used to b' the hnnio way my self, but I caught on to the trouble one day, mid got rid of it in no time. Ueorgo What was It? i hariey Simply blood eruptions. Took ii short course of f P. P, 1 tell you. It's the ioss blood corrector. The governor had rheumatism so had that you could bear him holler clear across the country every time he moved. He tried it, and yon know what an iithlotio old uent he is now. If aomebody would give MISS Daisy a pointer, hhe wonld tliiink them after Wards, All the drug stores sell it. A Word. fttsntsoS oil ieindt east that mveh, ' ttpi Sttuationi H and d,uhUsh art tnteritd Bltuatlone Wanted. Vl i I'ATI- H WANTBU-BY A YOUNG I" msnthnshadoxuerrenueosalerk in aro ci ry bustaeaui drlvins delivers wak'oii, coll, ot log; la willing to do gardening, willing to do apj kind ot work, is well eoqaamted with the city, esn give good rbfen nona,1 must have work of anmo kind at once. Address Work, 1 itiBUMB, s, rantpo, oflloe, vit'i ATI. r; WANTED IA A WIDOW..1N ii reapeetalilu tapdlv, to sssiat In house worker to care for elilldren, wagoeiipoh e il Addres . "Widow," Tkibuns, ClTltATUiN WANTED BV A yoUNO ' ' map at noma kind of work t onoo; Wonld llki ,i pormaaont iioaltlon on a farni or garden ngi ajij kind of work ih d -!; la i-oh r hi, 1 1 rollidj e: iniet USVe work 'it micu. -"Mi i- li , Tribune ofUi -. filTUAanOH WANTED IU A vrbuNQ i 1 lads with oxperleoaa m a millinery store, Can give teat of, reference, Address IW P., Coa Ponu Dvenuo. Third door. ClTUATION WANTED A WOMAN i wonld lice to itet work by tho day at washing or cleaning, or will take waablng borne, Address AIAky DONNELLY, K Orchard strset Help Wanted Male. ll ANTED A K1BBT-LILA88 UPHOL " st rSr, ii i- Adama ayonne. Apply ei- ,-eiili-css .1, l, i I,, lientoii, Serantou. Pa. Hein Wanted -fcmale.fi. I ADIEU WANTED TOWBH K A I lln.MK; ' flfi weekly: no canvassing Keplywitli stump, HI:.S FANNilC I i LKNnlt, .Soiiili lieiui, Ind. Hp.ciils Wanted. riENEBAL AGENTS WANTED-BELL ' Ing new articles to detdors; exalaalye torrliery, no eompotition, no capital re iiuirud; 200 to 390 per cent profit UOLUM ItlA CIlESHC'AL ri)., 0U and 71 Dearborn i treat, Chicago, III. kJAI i if EN WANTED TO t;:;r.t, OUR k ! by mmple to. the wboleaalo and re tail tradi 'oil on sight to every buslneaa mnu or ilrie; liberal salary aud expansoMpatd; po s ttpii i" i'ei neiit. For terma addrcei with ftami ,1 KNTENNIAL M'P'O.CO.,Mllwaukce Wis. ii a.n'ii-.d- man With i. h i; and wee 1 Insnrsnoe osporlonuu us solicitor In Lackawanna county; s I laduoomenta to rignl man, Addresa Ilffli-'ii Hut. Iiuiidiin-, I'lillmlolpbltt, Pa, XJ ANTED AOENTH TuVAKE fJiTlJl ItS by aamplo; we will pay exponso and nal ary or allow liberal oouiinlaslon; samples sent on application. Address Lock BoxU ISH, New VoiliCily. t-or Kent. ili BENT STORE ll l ( KAWANNA .lira ur IIK.I!V l:l.V An ' i "o r. ,,l I l A W . llioiiit-n .,P III'. M 1 1 V Pt.'h'.V -r.'i Laokawauna a vi SOB BENT THREE ROOMS, FRONT o. I aecdnd Boor, over N. A lliillmrfK mnaia itore, ii; Wyoming avenue, from April L, la- quire in tha st',i-. iyo LET l;i a TERM OP YEAR8 1 Part or all ,,f three hundred foot "t yard room along railroad. Apply at tWIVai&lui ai enae. To BENT SToitE tnxfflOR PDRNIHHED J bail On Groan Bidgu stieet Very dedrm ole location and an reasonabla terms. Amiiy to P. B, NETTLETON ..r O. . WOODRUFK l,'ci"il,ii-,-ui 1 -,iil,lini;. For Sale. n0B BALE A I' At:.M iiKl.liliU'V ACHES? i one and ono-lioll nut s irom Dalton oa the DobWare, Lackawanna add Western raurcad. nrst-eisaa farm hoaae with a never fsiling spring nearby; two barns, li.wd i;ind and gooii orchard, U'ili be aokl cheap, Terms easy, AddMMu. F. VON BTORCB or Isaac ELLIS, oxecutora, Dalton, Lacxawanns cn-.uiiy. Pa. pOH SALB PQWL MANURE, ENJHT I barrela f, a-14.00: idso hrntrn I, ,i.i,,, for $4.1 0; .-dsn brown logborn atrtte ir hi nppiy io i-.n i.i-iiinus in-' Kock nHAETON POR SALE INQUIRE OF B, " Coat lurt atenographer. eoart bouse, or ll" Clay avenue. jVoB BALE - es-ACBB FARM STOCK J and uuiinlia. J. Jl. hllEl'l'lELD, rM Monroe are, POR SALE OB EXCHANGE FOR SORANi x ton property A bearing or.-inr;.- grove Increasing In production and value yearly in tnojnranaa lion in Florida Addres P. E. NETTLETON, Lake Helen. Florida Money to Loan. $100 JXM 'io INVEST IN SCRAN- toO real BatAtn. Partnna iiccionc coney having : t barimltia to oiler sv Invited Ui eommnnicate with "BUYER," U i U&5, Sernnton, Pa. Proposals. C BALED PROPOSALS WILL I t ' retrod by tbe undcralgnod until T the in i day el May, P.m. for the hot a new M B. Chun h 1 1 Po kville, Pa and sped flcatl ps can be aeon by eallli D. IV. It, i' i lie, I a, he bnlldiiiit l-o.. - , 1',.,-kvii IE i ueadi Idlna . Ph special Notice. NNOUNC R. B, T WHEAT 1 on. No ton, Pa- 111 iiven, 'e, ,s, nn 1 to annimnoc th it all tli" :n pool d :i-,eth,-(lH 11 the tiMctiaa of I in 1, i. hi. h lllllO SIO.MI the isr , 1 ton and ri ond lie- exill 1 in.Plll.it ala 1 1 five 1 (I In hlsprni tice 1 'nal nl iml i-iiri'H. with robber and col sal th,- tooth, iieiic: HAionu - nients. HnVina Beouro I the i-iitn plat 1 ai 1 luloldattaobmi the latest tpiiin Borvlaesot pr, A 'I. Pro - ,11. ol Mnmaehn Wk who K an , tp rl ll 1 1, , rosffi il I ii. go work, I ran as men!' who ma t v r n Hi thi ir ra n nage tho moat skillful ir-niin int. The operation ei extrscHns tooth, usually in nmcn Hwiaded by tbe patlonl la now a nloaaant anrpriao, bj Hie uaeof local aaca tbetlca appHi I to the guma. Having loieu in Bcranton since i stt. and en joying a liberal abate ol tbe confidence of it e peopli . I desiro to express my a ere thanks, ' 'i' Wiicath: T A 1IBET1NU OF THE IMREOTORStlF i the Nay Aug PaUs and Elinhnrai Doulo vara 1 11110, it v. 1, r..u,,u-..,i 1 i.-ii - .. . ot the stockholders bo called to rnnvni nt . 1 ,,;l.-, ,,f lb,, rvminUil niblicau building, nn the 5tli dayofJun 1 -.. ,,, i..r- in-, 11. -I mi nir-nr in , , ' I 1 il , tie d Inereaaeof the ni f'om RH.rOI 1 ary la), and he It e ttiprvot as r . WATS H, Sscralary, ipni -EUROPE, holv land; caLifoh- nia Mexico, llorida. etc, Soleet party Mil) ISL "l-'llt,l:i " I-tci.r lii.nu fin.l lit, 1 1 . I.I....1 tickota, rh I -, 1 1 hertlia hi hllllimi Tourist (lasottK trap, H. OAZE A SONS, illi Broadway, N V. (ESt 1044.) Offlclid Ticket Ajronta for U, -f Trunk Lines. CIS IEALS FOB ONE DOLLAR AT m 0 Ftsnkun avenue, ;tt ill Cnk BOOKS, pamphlets! MAGA I) sines, etc., bound or rebound at Tun Tp.11 s uffioo, i,iniek work. Boaaohaule 1 rh 1 VIE. ICKETH (JAN BE HAD AT Ht .! 1 iikr Spraoe sti i and Franklin ayo nne. nty meal tiakots for 13.60, ii,,h table b t, Bileinces Personals LlAliTAtl EiHt MEN ONLY (IIJEAM IVr restorer and developer known strnnghi cms. luvlgerat 1 Price J Guaranteed Seud tamp for eoniideni iui circular. Dr. H. 'i' MILLER, ::i Quiucy atreet, Chlcaja, LAME-. TONTE IS THE ONLV BUO ccsHfnl llust Developer known. Never fiiila. ?"Mki l ull coufidantlal partlcnlara aoatodi torZcatamn, Mrs, Dr H. T. Miller, M SURE AND get your choice ofmuitichronies. Ono coupon and one Dime. CENT Connolly & mm wm i OUR LEADER ALL SIZES HOSIERY FOK BOYS AND GIRLS. POSITIVELY FAST CLACK, 1 8c. Per Pair. 3 Pairs for 50c, CONNOLLY & DUPONT'S ItiNlNu, BLASTINQ AND BPOBTINQ POWDER Manufactured t the Wapwnllonen 11111 Ln serna county Pa., and at Wil iniiiKton, Delaware. HENRY BELIN, Jr. Oenoral Agent for the Wyoming District, l8 Wyoming Ave., Lcranton Pa. 5iilid National Tank liuildhig. AanNRIM. trims, ford, Pitutnn, pb. JOHN li SMITH At HONj Plymonth, Pa, E W. UULLlGAN, Wilkea-Barre, Pa. ARi-nta for the it- iiaanj Ubomloai Com pany's Huh Explotivea Ordinance. t M ITU. si ANCK nr I'iniVIMiiNs OF J reaolution ol Coma Soundl ol Cityol Bcranton, Penna., pa m i April 18, Ititll, nolli e Is nerebv given thai an Ordinance, entitled An Ordinance providiug for the laauo ,,t t.s,. iiiiieii-ci nnd iiitv tbouaond dollars of city It, , ills fi.r It,,, iiiimmm ,,r . ,,, . , ,- it.,,; .r. and procuring approochea tborol r, and pro- viamg ror ineruflemptlou thereof: ' wan In trodnnd at s atated meeting ot Common oiincil April IS, 1804, 'i'liu following is a ilr.-ifl of the Ol d, nan : PlLS OV TBS COUMOS COOKCIl No. 1, 1S94, AN ORDINANCE Providing for thelaaue of two hundred and ufty tbonaand do loraof city i nde for tha pnrporeot erecting bridgua and procuring apnroeehoa thi rofor, end providing tor tiu- rodfmptioa thereof. WIIEKCAS, bv ordinance-, entitled "An ordinance providing for Increasing tbe city debt for tho purpose ol buttdlng bridgas and KUbmltting the question of 'leb Increaae to the v,,te ,,f tbe eleetors thoreoi," anrroved thoioiuth day of January, 114. it is provided it, it the city debt shall bo incnused by tie iaauo of bonds in the Sum of two hundred and Bfty thouaaml (SiMionaini dollar-, tor the 1 or poae of conetrneting a bridge over th 1 tracks wanna river at Linden t-tio-t and a hridue ovar Bearing brook (rem ppruco street t-i iVont. street, together with tha purcha -..f xueh right of way ae may ben taary tar tbe such approaches to -.aid bridges auhject t 1 tbe assem ol tha aleetors of tho 1 Ity of Bcranton to BUCll mere. ism. AND WHEREAS, At general municipal el ction. held on the twentieth day of Febru ary, ivi, a majority of tho electors voted in favor of said proposed inoroase. Sic. I. Ite it ordained hv tha Select and ( tommon Conncila .,1 the city 1,1 Seranton. and Itii horeby ordained by the authority of the nemo thai for tha purpose of eonatrnctlng a bridge over the Lackawanna river at Linden atreet, and a bridge ovar Roaring brook from Spruce street to Front atroot, together with tbe purchosool auch right or way aa may bo necessary, tor tha beat approachei to aald 1 ridges, tli" Issue of niy .-, miioii honda to the amount ol two hundred end fifty thou sand (?,.'.V,,iiiin.iHii dollnis is hereby ant hoi : od Said bondaahall beol tho denomination of one thouaand (.11,090.(10) dollars, with interest con pons attached; and ahall he nnmtiered from one 1 1 1 totwobnndred anil nnv tain) inclusive and ahall lie signed by the Mayor.andtln aoal of tho City shall be ml 1 il duly attest, d by tha City Clerk, Tho dato of the bonda Hballbe 1 A, 1 ' I tli hall be mlonm- ll I, and shall bear : e l. l-i-r .-in:,u.n ,'V.iinii thep.-iymo ,t ed aignat arc- of the bla aoml-annually of th ssme. 1 ha It executed by the litl Me ',,-, unit ahall be pi on the Hrst, dara ol Di inner and June :ii the office ai tbe City Treaaun r ot the City 1 1 Bt rsnton, Sec. 1 Hm i bonds shell be redeemable la tbe order of their number sSfoUows, Vi I! DID YOU That v;3 will GIVS you beautiful new pat- tflrrist ni HftArlinff " w wwwa aiui. FOiiXS for an equal weight, ounca for ounce, of your silver dollars. All elegantly en graved free. A larje variety of new pat terns to select from at r-irx'zu .UK LACKAWANNA . . s "No star was ever lost wo once have seen, We always may be what we might have been," A HAPPY PATRON OF" 1 ii RIG Sen-1 ii ton, l3a. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. raffia nxi'tUo it" I'mibi i-i. HilllHllOIlrlMmiIHj'. l nmll iiri'tvilii. Ith l or Sulo in Sernnton, Po-abyH. C. SANJ)RISON,Prist, c.r. Varusliin;toD 9m Soruco wtrooLs. WALLACE 209 Clean Carpets, Renovate l eathers, Upholster Furniture, Make Over Mattresses, and we Factory The Scranton Bedding Co. DOS ami CO! Lackawanna Ave., carnal Aduui-. Ave Nas. 1 to H i Inclualre, .lun- 1st, lirni. Nos. til to liOincluaivQ, June let, 1910. No-i. ill to Hal In, btalve, Jum 1st, it'll. Noa, ltd toSSO taclualve.-Jnne 1st, 1919. Bee B. said bonda absll he issned in accord, once with the provisions of un Act, entitled, "An Act regulating tbe manner of mcreosisg tno Indebtecnesa of munlcipalittea, and pro vidinir for tie- roileini tion ot the s:inie. mi-1 inilios,!, pensltiea for the illegal increase th. Hot," appiove 1 th- -t li day of April, li-M; and also under tbe provbdona of an Act entit led, "An Act providiug Car the Incorporation and government of cities ot the third cbuw " approved Ha) 2 , a. D., i-Ki.and tha wveral supplements end smendmonta or Said act. Sec. 4. said bonda shall Is. denominated "The Bridue Loan." and slinll 1- pr.-fi rei! i ... by tin-nty Clerk and duly signed and sealed sS provided in seetion 1 ol iLisoidi- Bee. 5. Thf Mayor and lie- Citv Clerk are hereby authorized to sell anddisnoeeof said bottda; tboproi da oi said Bale and disposal to lie paid to the City- treasurer, aapr bylaw; Tbeymas di-iusj.- if toVnJai4tu)k or In auch quantities aa fundamay be raquTred fOr tho purpoee fi r wlii, b said bonds are au thorized t-i be issued. B - Tha money that may.'ba realized from the sole i I said bonds '"all be ard is '" ffby apprpm at d irth is i rtrna og 1 1 a bridge over the Lackawanna river at Linden street sndabridaje over Roaring brook troni Spruce atreet to Fronl street, together with tho purchaae of auch right ol way as may be ry for the best :,n; roaches to said bridgce. The twenty-five th be held tor tl.r bridge and SBC "! one iinnilri-,1 nnd ifi:."i.(iii.00i dollar, ahal) ing of the Lindoh Street the approaches thereto, hnildl-e,! .-Hid tmtmhm Aa ami I he Mini tnotuana (ia,iuitxn .l..-,r ahall b,. hold for the building of tha bridgo over tbeRoarmg brook and aecurlng the Snproachea ihoreto; provided, that if either or said bridgea and it- approaches cm bo completely .paijl for at a less sum than bsfors named, any balaucaof th- proceeds of the sale of said bonda may be used in the construction and -cnring' ap proschee tor the other ol said bridgea. Any anrplusoftha proceeds ojaaid bonda which may remain after tbe aald bridges. and their approaches bare been fully paid tor shall be liaidlntotho stnsing fund provided for the redemption oi said lamda Sec. Fortbc purpoaaot pay tng the prin cipal and Interoai otaaid bonds there irmwo by le led tor the year 1891 on all property tax able for city purupacs a ta i t on and ope tenih milts on the dollar of valuation; and overy ear thereafter there shall ! levied ,,r anchpurpoaoa tax sufficient to equal eurht isi per cent ot the iasne hereby anthorieed s'e,-.s. 'ih,,!,,; direa istxl from the aifcot the said ho ue ahall be pal linto the eitv tseaaun , aedthecitj treasurer, tn mayor at tl Ity ml tin city controller shad caese' tno . fundi to 'id mmedlatrlr i l.ieed ai inti-r-st In three banks of tins , tie ni. pla ing and ki an eq .1 aroount of s be dj so d, algnati d. dosignatod bv ill time pi timo in i Sch. of the t a atxa, City Clerk. Bcranton, r April in, ina Km?&? SI .VR l KPr.flMR and me W A. V . . S .J (1.1 V 4 vV- Qonnell TMswanfrev tttl rintr-dr pun1 nli'cil t rum ufiwu ills llnnhtHMt, Nlk'litly BulatloriNi iNrrvinimv .nilrtFrtlrmnnil Ioinoi inr i i utlVMOrufittrtcff ittuTM'iciniMviUr ovi rtni-rtlnn, sonthrtilcrmro. upiiMii orctliiiulmiiH, hi.'h W vi in ii.tirniuy, t t'li CttM !)0!ftlTllHlin Ti'it ptTbOK,klIOrfts ti nnlcr v,-.nrlv n i lllon ; l triints t lu rn.-r WASHINGTON AVE. Opp. Court House. Retail Mattresses at Prices. yCADE.MV OF MUSIC. WEDNESDAY, APRIL US, i: Barlow Bros', Famcns Minstrels K UMBERING 30-Celebrated Artists-30 Eminent Comedians, Gorp a- Btaga S-ttin?9, Euro; cun Noveltiaa, Pull Band and Orchestra. A stroac minrtnd entertainment full of u-w and atartling feature. Aprnfrruramf brill iant uuinber-i. Sa'.e ol seaw op na Monday. W.ek AI'KII. Ill Wonderland Theater Co. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. GRAND DOUBLE 111 LL, A POOR GIRL S DIARY Nan, the Gooci-for-Nothing NAN" Miss MAGGIE WILjjETT Thursday. Friday and' Saturday, A CELEBRATED CASS ADMISSION, IO. -() and SO CENTS Portorniai cos evi ry afternoon, except Mon nays ,-,ii,i Tliuredsya at lt.Hu, and every even1 lngatS.15, lioois opeiiat I., in and ".IXl'l'.li. Tin' GENUINE Now Httven "Mathoshek" Pianos ESTABLISHED 1S0O. Ni w York Wareroom8 No. 80 Fifbl Aeiuu E. C. BICKER & CO, S de ilealers in tins suction. OFFltK-dxI Adama Ai Falepboao PT'd'rt Eureka Laundry Co. Cor. Lindon St. find Adams Ave. Co mat iiotisa sl auk. All kinds of Laundry work guarantaeil Hie lieat. r MULTICHROMES. Art for the masses. Ono Dime and One Coupon. SCIENTIFIC SHOEING. Raving secured me HHOEDIO roitnn nf William Blume A BnO fur a petmanent luiai nesa ataad, I ahull i.niduct Scientific and Patnologleal Bboeing fortbe Prevention, Wh Ikil and Cm e of Lann-nes-. mid other jxapedl monts in the movenfenu of H orate hmdeatal nrdue to Imperlect shoiug. 1 alinll givetai week my personal nttenti. u and guarantee he exsra enarge. except for Imorovemettt. Lamei ueaa, etc. , will bo treated nftoiinina A li ne clinic and profutaiuiiul ndyii-o ntvon every Monday from I In '- I'. M. JOHN HAMLIN, D. Y. &