The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 03, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCBANTON TRIBrorE-THUKSDAY" afORNING. MAY 31894
inri 0CiVniX ur DiMiiiwin. utuui-iA i iimu window glass.
(IN 8 ACTS.)
1st ACT.
The Samson Bros, now appear
To show their strength and lack of fear.
Men of muscle -strong and sound
Just the same the whole year round.
By the use of the Genuine Johann Hoffs Malt Extract
One itnzon bottles give an much strength ami nourishment ai n ck of al.
without being iutoxlcatintr.
luHiat upon the Geni ine, with the signature of "Johann Hoff" on neck
labsl. None other is "as good " Writ for pauiplilst
E SN'KK & MENDELSON CO.. Agonts, 152 anil l.M Franklin St.. New York.
LOST 1 FIRST C1E
Mountain City Players Prove Too Much for
Our Sluggers.
FINE PITCHING BY JOHN ELY
Cus Mor.in Took a Violent Dislike to
One of Umpire Wagner's Decisions
and Hit Him in the Side with the
Ball Ordered Out of the Game and
Fined $5.
We mourn our loss. Huzleton might
have granted us the first gam of the
season on our own grounds bnt rsry
selfishly the Mountain City boys in
sisted on appropriating it to tbom
selves.
In truth, Scrsnton played a listless
giiiueut times aud the umpire was ag
gravatingly uneertsiu in bis decisions
And thus w fell.
The grandstand at the park had been
decked in holiday attire in honor of
the opening of the league season, and
when the two rlnbs marched on the
grounds, beaded bv the l.awreuc band,
afler the principal streets of tbecity
had been paraded, th-ro were about
1.060 male unthusiasts and a lnrg
number of lady admirers of the natlounl
game present to welcome the pluyt-rs
The clubs beaded by the ban I jiaasad
in review in front of the grand stand,
and after saluting the autiuuce dis
persed for practice.
Hxzleton's players pranced about the
field like young colts and seemed anx
ious for the fray Around the bunch
occupied by the Scrantnn men the air
sjtfOsd (o have a somniferous elTect
an 1 indused that tired feeling.
IMHUE WAONER IN Ct 'MM AND
At precisely 4 o'clock Mr. Wagner.of
Tiitnsqnn, sttired In sombre lilacs,
atfpped up to the starting point of the
diamond aud directed that operations
besin. They did.
Bighl here It might bo proper to re
mark that Mr Wgner seems to lack
the threx rmiaisllc vry umpire
should possess, viz i A cnmpreheusive
knowledge of the game, good eyralglit
and nerve. He allowed every playsr
OD the teams to snter protests at
and took no notice ot the fact that si
times from four to vigbt of tb Hszle
;on players were on the coaching lines.
Both clubs suffered by bis decisions,
but Scranton nnfortanately the worst.
In the eighth inning with two metioiit
(.'lark attempted to steal thir l but wis
caught by Westlake, which wonM liar
retired the side. Mr. (Tapir) said
Clark was safe, and before another
man could be retired Hulttoa bid
scored four runs and climbed ahead of
fccranton.
In the third Inning the first rnns of
the game were obtained by the BOOS
elnb on srrors of Ely and OoafOV and
hits by Wetzi and WestlsK la lbs
first Inning Moran of the visitors was
ut lbs hat and chaosod bis position
from right to loft after the pitcher had
negnn to deliver th hall He was de
cUred out. and after much kicking by
the visitors the game was played DDdei
protest.
VISITORS' FIRST RUNS.
In the fifth, Hazleton mads its first
runs, two in iiumner, on a base on bulls
given to Moors, an . rror by Higglna,
and hits by Jordan and Conroy, In the
sixth, both clnha securnil two runs, und
each was blank'd m the seventh, leav
the scors a tie at foor whsn the eighth
inning opened,
Kevs was r -tired from Kothermel to
Clark, and Biggins followed will) n
base hit. Hudson Bled out to Kotlirr
mel, and then Btaltt sent the sphere
sailing in left field. On acconut of
Hazen's inability to handle the hall
quickly when It was returned to the
field, the hit netted a run. ilimmiH
also scorsd. Hogan I'opped s ball out
to Kothermel, who threw it wild, and
tbn sprinter dashed home. Fatchen
went out from Conroy to Clsrk.
ilorau waa the first batter for Hazle
ton. Hodson pitched a hall which went
outside of the plate, but Wagner called
it n strike. Moran lost his temper and
picking np the bsll struek Wagner in
ths slds with it A storm of hisses
from the giaud stand and bleachers
followed the action, and cries of "Pat
bim out I" echoed on all sides.
Wagner ordered Moran ont of the
gain and fined him $5; bnt Morsn re
fused to leave nntll bis manager, Mr.
Hanlon, requested him to do so. The
angry plsysr bad a bat in his band aud
waa about to mako rush for Wagner
with it, when Captain Hazen stopped
between them and foreed Moran back
towards the bench.
now THE 1 1 A Mir. WAS won.
Land took Iforan's place and struck
ont. Clsrk was given base on balls
and Kothermel Hied out to St alt.
Moore followed with a single and stole
second, while Clark was sliding to
third. The latter was plainly ont bnt
the umpire said no. A two-base bit by
Conroy, base on balls to J. Ely and a
bit by Henry Ely Immediately after
ward nsttsd four runs and gave the
Visitors a lead of one.
Scranton succeeded in again tying
the scors in the ninth, bnt wliin the
visitors went to the bat a three-base hit
by Clark and a wild throw of Wotzsl's
let In a ran and the gsmo was lost,
John Ely pitched a splendid game for
the visitors. Hodson was wild. Ha
gnve six men bases on balls and was
,M t bard In th eighth. The details of
the defeat are:
HAZLETON.
II. II I'ii. A. I
It II I o A r
n talis, if.... i
I I
I'M. Br. if.
llonan. cr..2
Hateasa, c .o
Mnnwy. It, 1
Wetsel, .'.!
West's Ibl
Uoesn. rf. .0
Higgliia,t.J
Hi "'i, p.U
c Haasn, sii. n u
0 Moran, ef. .0 i
OlClarlr, I
wtoth'sl, ss I 1
liMoori-, C..2 t
O.lordon, rf 'i 2
qOoaror, 4b I -
W. Ely. p...O U
I.Mtl.l -f II II
il a
I II
a II
-(I
I
II u
4
o 1
U II
i ;
0 io
roiai.,., s ii sflfl s
I total.... IJ v
Moran il.vlaru.1 out. Uuo out when win
ulna ruu iour.il.
.-r .nt.-ii 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 3 1 I
Ha.h'ton I' u 0 0 2 2 0 i 1-
i in in-1 raM-atonnton.il Baal toss, I Two
bass int wtaL Coaroy, Three-bass arts-
lloKiin. (lark. Bom run Stiilm. htiil.'U
bases staiti, Bogaa, Patehsa, fwran, 'iMrk.
i 'i. rin-i. .M,.,ri'. .Lilian .Sa.-nil.',. mi-
nii.viii'. strmk ont Br Hodson. i: Br It
First baa on ihIU Br Hodson, ; Elv. :i. Wii.i
lilti-liin Kly. IWoJ lull Moore. Tluio-2 20.
luiiire Saguar.
OTHER STATK 14001 HAMKS
At Altoona
AltiKiua 0 100001003
liarritburg.,.,1 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 4
HiU Altoona, in. llarnsburg. 7. Er
rors Altooua, 1, llarrisburg, 5. Ifatt.T-fea-Wast
and (Vte; Meauy and biuluk.
I'uipire Rlnn.
At Pottsrtll
Pottsvllle 0 (l il I 0 7 2 0 oll
Iteaitlng 1 0 It 0 0 0 0 0 0-7
ffltS PottSVUJl, 11; Heading, 15. Er
rors IVittsrllls, 3; Hustling. 4 llatterles
-Armstruijr. PottS and r"oS; Km, BoadS
SJSd Both. I'uipire Ketrlck.
At Eaaton
Kastou 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
All-ntowu . ..0 0 1 1 0 3 0 4 X U
Mils Basjfc u, 0; Allentown, s. Krrt.rs--r.ajit.'U.
ti. Allentowiu 3. llatterlee UllluD
aud r-harp, Kilmy aud sfUligUi
RATKMIA1 UAOOI
At llsltlmore-
Haltlmore 1 '2 0 0 3 0 0
llrooklyn II 0 2 0 0 0 0
Hits Italllmiire, 12; Jlrooklrn.
rors lialtlioore. 0; ttrooslrn. L
1- f
o 5
Kr-
0
liatli-r
MS Bmsra and llolilusou. Htemaud Kiu
low I'mpire-Mage
At Nnv York
Nhw Vork... toll
PkuadstpbJa.,1 o 2 1
Hits Now York, 0;
Errors Nw York. I:
0 0 0 1 1-8
10 110-7
Philadelphia 10.
1'bilsdolMiia. 3
Hattiries-RusiK nnd Parrel, Tjl..rand
roan i iniiirt' i.yuch.
At Waahlligton
Washington. .0 2 11 o n n 3 1 x I
Uoetoo I a O 0 0 0 il 0 04
Hits-Waihitigton, pi; UosUid, 4. Er
rors - Washington. 2. U.atou. 8. Itattvr-
11 Maul and McUhlre,
zoll. l uiplrs Hurst.
DtlVSttS aud I lau
K-TFh I4UO0S
At Wilkes-llarr
Wilkes-llarre. 0 1 4 2 2 0 0 0 413
Hu(Talii 1 2 0 O 3 I 1 0 1 V
lilt Wilke, Harre, 12; llutlal-,, 14 Er
rors Wilkaa-Marro, 2; liuffal . 0 Mai
terlea Kwisn and Wartmr. HufTer. I'r
Hiihsrt ard Boftt l uipln- Miyder.
At Uloghsmtou
MliiKhamtuu ,0 1 0000300 3
Erie 2 3 0 u S 0 0 2 x-21
Hits-lliiighamton, 1. Erta, 21. Er
ran Wuhamton, s. Erin, 2 Hatti-rlee
liCMCk. Howve. Illark and Hirrrit, Hern
d m ami (unit n t'mpire Huentbsr.
uTIII K UAMRS ri.AVRU
At I'rlurelou
Prises ton i o o 1 112 x 12
LaMgh. 0 0 0 1 0 1 n 1 j 5
Hlt l'rinrton, Hi; l.etiiith, 7 Errors
Princeton. 7; lbt.'h, h Hattprlni Alt
man and Williams, Howie and Uct.'inng.
CUNTS FROM THE P I AM ON U
Scranton will play at llazloton on May
4 and A.
Multz smote the ball only once yeter
dajr, but that four bases.
RSSSJS, W'et.el and Higalns did not play
thi-ir uaiial gain yetTdav.
Dwyer of the Y'ork lub of '03 ami
Seranlon club of 'III haa Isrn signed by the
Easton rlub.
The rilltll 1 anrl flfvtrl. n,,U. -
J talmal their usual quota of interested on
lookers yesterday
The base ball club of the Young Men's
Christian association will play a nriBllos
game at llogau park hatnrdny afti-ruoon
With due respect to Mr. Wagner, of
Tanaqna, srs must s.iy u all candor that
bo is not a surcoss as au umpire. I lu must
either improv or quit.
President .lames Linen, of the Eirst
National bank wumui Interested siaM-tator
at yesterdsy's gsmo. Thirty years ago
Mr. Linen was the crack amateur player
of tins cltv.
rb Dnrraa Mase Hall club challtige
the Electrie Haae ball club of Taylor a
name at llrlck church grounds Saturday
at '.'.no p.m. Answer through this paper
John W, Thornton, captain.
Three ex-S'crantou jilayers were with the
lla.leton club yesterday. Thoy iirel'ltober
rs and Canter PietdOT (lu-. Moran, of last
year'! Scranton club, and Shortstop Hoth
ermol, who woro a S-rnnton nulform in
1802.
The High School aud St. Thomas' Col
lege clulsi pluyeil a game of ball at tbo
Driving park yesterday. There was much
hard hitting uud considerable loose Raiding.
The High bebool club won by a soore of 90
to 35.
SOME BORROWED BRILLIANTS.
Siv Vorlr ODinmiTrinl-deerfftrt'.
It Is high time for the bellicoso Phil
Thompson to bo burnishing up bis gun.
That verdict will let Breckinridge out in
the matter of yielding to the Income tax
iniuutty.
We are beginning to suspoct that Zolln
Nlcolaus' press agout Is taking a loug
needed siesta.
Miss Pollard finda that she is going to
encounter obstaolea In the woy of cashing
that verdict.
Approaching Democratic conventions
will have a tough job finding something to
indorse in thta administration.
It is easy enough to credit Uoxny's state
ment that he never reads the uewapapers.
If ho had he would have more common
sense.
It la possible that Corbet may restore
the financial parity between this country
and England which Henry Irving did so
much to upset.
BCRANTON.
Imitating Ground Glass, Plain aud Figured.
IIow to Sluiulnto llaiaSll Glass.
Tho following suggestionB, reproduced
from Tho Household, may Ixi found use
ful perhaps to some one who hits n win
(low which looks out on an unpleasant
prospect, for awindow in a door or for
any window when ouo wishes to see
out und yet not bo seen.
To imitate ground glass dissnlvo one
fourth of a pound of gum arabio in n
pint of boiling water, then add enough
Whiting to mako it about tho consistency
of stiff paint Paint the inside of the
glass with a sponge, taking caro to
mako us smooth and even as possible,
Yon call have markl if you wish by lay
ing a ruler across and marking them
with a sharpened slato pencil or pointed
stick.
To make the glass look like figured
ground glass, paint the glass with demar
varaimh and lay on u piece of figured
lace or bobnirf, as it used to ! called.
This must lie tho whole size uf tho glass.
When dry, give it two more coats of
varnish ovi r the la-i. This can lie
washed f jrr plirlnglasj Another
way is to Wash the glxss with a solution
of epaotn salts, salsisla or glauls-r salts,
which will erystallizo on tho glaa and
have a woniU'rfully Isaiitifiil effect.
I'ut the salts in an earthen dUh and add
enough hot water to barely dissolve it.
This must 1. applied hot with a soft
brush. Tho throe mutoriala naiii.il will
each give a different appearance to the
glass, so that different panes of the same
window may be d 'eoratcd ilitTt rentlv.
It is said that windows can Is' easily
painted In imitation of stained glass.
Draw y.iur doeign on ihiisx und then
paint it in the Colon you wii-hymir win
dow tu i-. Tins Is in mii ill fw a pal lei u
and can be used as irften its de.-ired.
Posten it to theoutsiiio of the glass and
cogj from it on the inside, just as yon
would trace n dmign on tissue pajar.
I'se varnish colors to paint the glass
with, as they are transparent and give
much the i fftvt i f stained glass. A sepa
rate brnrti must bo used fur o;ich color,
and al t. r the w ork il finUh.sl tlu-y must
U well w.islu-il in tuns'iitine. This win
dow will admit light, but cannot Is
looked through from tin' outside.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
Stocks and nonds
Ni w Toai, Mav 2 Speculation st the
Bteefe BxehangS was v.-ry trregolar today.
At th crossing the Industrials wer de
pressed M sales for the loug aud abort ar
roiints nasal fell l. I .. h-I. ( hicaiio
' iaa sud Winskoy also scored lossce at this
time. The railway list was di ousted aud
fU off J t. IS. LontfVfll sud Naabvllie
lusding.
Ths f ill wini SSaaMMl taMs aburins ttis
day 's fluctuations la aotlva stocks Is supplied
sad rsvtsed dallf hy Laiur a rafar, nosh
liruknra, 121 Wy..mlnf arrnaa:
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Naw York Pn-duca Msrkst.
Nrw V.iiiK. May 2 -FlAoa-iull, weak.
Wheat- Inill, ".c. lower, rloatug weak;
No. 2 red, store and elevator, tVir. :
afloat, (HHni!lse.: t o. b., 6tafle.
11 1. erailil rMil f.Tur.'ij K.i 1 tinrlkurn
CiWSe.i options were fuirlr artivn, rinsing
weak. Hii'ic. below previous low record ;
No. il red, May, (Vi)jc. June, d1ms
liilv ll'JUr..- Ailillst IhlVr Sj.iileiiihi
64 v"-. Dseataber, BBKs
i.OKS Dull, firm; No. 2, 4c elevntor;
44 anoai: options oun, ont . i steady
and unchanged to c. up: May, 4HU-
July, 44We,
Oats liull, stesdr; options ipiiet, easier;
May. asSaJleriC.; July. !lo.o. hinit nrires.'
Nn 2 l i ., Nn H whit.i 4IUe V..
Chicago, 42fl; No. X 4l)c, No. 8 white, II ',u
He; mixed wostern, 41n42c; while do.,
uud white state, 4'ii4.fi)c.
Hkkk Steailv, firm.
Tirii.-sii HKrr Inactive, (lrm.
Ci'T Meats- (Julet. steady: mlddlna
nominal
I .AUII I Julet en- U-Msl.ipn .-1......I . t
I7.6U; city, 7a7kc,; opticus. May, $7.8.1;
.Inly, gT.OOl refined, quiet; continent.
(M-'i; houth Amorlca, c -.tii. compouud,
o,aoic.
rOBX Hteady.
Huttkk- Hull lower; state dairy.
new, lfal7c; do., old, 10al4o.; do..
creamery, new, IBalTc; Hennsylvaula
do., loaliC; weeteru dairy, uew, 10a
inc.; uo., creamery, new, I naive.; uo.
factory, nsw, :n I2e. . Clgius, 17c. t Imi
tation creamery, llaMo.
Chsksx Firm, moderate demand, nn
changnd. Eui.s (juiot; irregular; stato and
Pounaylvanlu, ll'i'allSo; western fresh,
Ha; southern, llKaKiJic.
Philadelphia Tallow Uarkst.
Pnii.AnKi.i'iiiA, Msy 3. Tallow was
firm with a fair demand. Prices were:
I 'i iino olty, In hogsheads. IKe.1 prime
country, lu barrel, IKO.) do. dark, in bar
rels, 4 ' i,c. ; cakes, 5 'c. ; grease, 4 c.
A Handsome Complexion
Is one of tbo irrenti si cburms S woman con
pousess Poxsoni'a Cohplkxion Powdbb
gives It.
mm
H nnfs of all kindt cost that tnucA, e.r-
re;i( Situations WanMLvMek are savssrtsd
FRSS,
Situations Wanted.
- VVVVWVA.1. .-.-Sw- -www WVVW
1,1 ANTED- A ouslTION AS HOUSK
' Itesner hv a middle aged woman of
good address Appl 1204 Luzerne Ht root.
CITUATION WAN I Kb YOl'Nil MAN. 21
O who has had mnericurie ns a laud and
mine aurveyor and In Kunersl engineering
work, dusli-ue nositloa: sansetS "mall aalary at
Hi st; would like an interview. AdilresB li
l 4, Tunkliaiin.ii k, l'a.
WIILATION W A N T K I ) V O U N U MAN
IJ would like position either in store or of
nee, roou pvnmuu inn! will iry to uease. jiu
'Irras C A II , 1 ill s llnmili-N avenue, city.
SITUATION WANTED A I.ADY
O ISaehsr wishes IO do tutoring during
summer vacation. Can prepare pupi's tor
rollece in all branches except Ureek. Wlllgo
with pupil t country er seashore ir nesiren
Can Imgin June I. Six voars' sureessful ox
perlence Si-o 1). W. tlftoWN, attorney, GuU
Bpruco street.
WH'l ATION WANTlHi HY A HOY 17
C yuara ot aire, with fan id neat. on; willing
io uo most anything Call or suitress u L...
.'i-fli llaj rnoii avenue, city.
WlTl ATli'N WASfPIl A WOMAN
O would like to gut uurk by the day at
washing or cleaning, or will take washing
Home. JVIilrt-f MAIil UIMMfcl.l.l,
721 Orchard strwt
Agents Wanted.
W'A.vrai mas' H itu i.ifi: AlTD run:
" insui aneo SSBS1BSS as aolli Itor In
l.inkawaiiiiH county, ;--l ladoesBI iints to
right muii Addr 1123 2 11. t. tiulldlng,
Philadelphia, Pa
Help Wanted Male
W A.N I KK-W 11.1.1 . 1 1 Woll Kbit; UlUH I
" man 5.i u,-,.klv. :' to 10 today Li. U
TIP 'M AS. I.dirary tnnl ling.
ANTI.H A SIMILE MAN To IHtlVII
" tuis, Ai jily In? I-isi.kliii aumii... I MON
TltANhr i-.k i .1. between uau.l lOt.slay
Wanted To Kent.
U'ANTr.H SMALL HOU8I uH PLAT
' ly y ung martini r-.uil-v within lit
tesn mluutva of court hoossi rent Sot higher
man jia. A.lilreas lloi 22, Trilmna elllee
lor HenL
vGBiiirilOHr. n Lackaw anna
I Ave. Inuulro of IILNKY Kni.Y,
421 l. kawauna Ave.
noK HP.NT IJOIIT WELL PI HNWIKl)
I ns.ins, delightful l' alion oil Washing
tun avonua.
l.MIt MCNT THKE8 IfKiMS, FRONT on
1 aer.ii.il fl.sir. ovsr .N A llulU-it s inusin
M ne IK w i .roing ar Cus, fr.uu April I. In
ii th st.irsv
T
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Psrt is- all nf thr.- timet n-1 foei ..f ttA
! in slong railr I A;;4ral MStrank.ia
avenue.
'i"o rent rrou assd or ryairuH-D
1 ball on Oman Bidg.' stre4 Vrry d ir.-
lie lorall.-li so l ell raawinat'le trrm
Ami
I. I L Nl Tl l.l.Tii.N ..r C
llipulill. all I illl lln.'
Would. Vt
for Sale
pOR SAI E CHKAP I M T iRg WAOON
1 ami 1 l.uggy Ol-ullul. W KLnKT Uuu
more
s
TucK
FOR KALI
rWKM r- pi vt:
I stoek fur aals
sbarnauf V i . ; i t
aialoa ilaure if I.I at a
sCHANToN i UMalKHClAL A N,Uasltd,
llalio i ii i iii,- '.' . Sprm Mr-l
U'AH'iN Pi'KSAI.K A l.lotIT Wao.'N.
Ileollrn .f A I Naltl.tia. l aL.iu.ai
aalth hiillding. Waahingn n avatiua
I M 1(11 sTi'Nt: li'i; i M I ,-ilr. A. t
" S'ttlelon. VVashlr.iiU.ti aw-uuit. I uiuii,ul
waalt.i Pillldlng
L'l'K xAl.k A r AIIM ' ig 1 IlillTY a. Id s.
r wlir aiel - .I... !.;' u -. rioin 'aUn u:i
ths Isatawar. La.kawanns and Weatrrn
rsllrisxl I irsi alas-, farm h. with a narar
failing siirlas sasarbt, tu barns. g-"l ' '
an.lgu.sl nr.-iiar 1 W ill ha iUI haan. Terius
AddnsM II f V" iN ST.iKi II r lAAC
M LIS saaSSSSnffS llalt.in. I- kav si.i
rinilitf. Pa
OK HAl.R KOMI. MANUKK, I loll I
lairr.-U f -r Uii . also hr an k-nhern .
frls'l, i Atl.r P 1 .nr.lh. I'V It. . k
aril sir.-. I.
niMKT 'N FOR BALI IN'VPIItR op H.
I H ' '--i ii. .s.tirt U-nis:raihir. i.mrt
iHiuae, r II Clay a..-tits
MR sai.R C
an I utaaaSIa
ACKk IAI4X4, STOCK
J U MIEirlKLU. s
. i. r . - aa
COR SALR i II KM MANOK fiiK BORAJI
I '.--u elwp.lti V l-af.l,.- i rl.. .r
In r. sslng In liru-lui-tton and .slur .narlr In
Ihe , raogr ar. il.ai In I'VteLta Ad.lraa P P.
Nhni.rroN. lak . Il.i-n Pk.rxu
Money to loan.
M
NF.Y TO LOAN ON PIRRt HURT
gar rttj Presieiii J mi ft mi ntun
ILflaa tVROWR Atshrasf. RR Rptnssi
l-.m
bpacls Notice.
pHR ANNUAL Mr.ETINU ol hie l.
aosasrs I tas Leases try --.- in ,t
Dsxtatsr win i h.M at their oSBea oaths
sri nn.la m I rldar. Hat 4. HOI at I s I kSI
p av. tor la aWantea ol uuii'-n t ssrva f..i
' l i - . ! . ! I Ml 1 ill. , i, 1
Qeorg W Millar. laSSaSS I and thr Iranas,
tlon ef aSSSh "th. I husin. sa aa uiay nab ba
Itrs th ss4iasj. iipnky BRTEa.
. ewratarr-
AT A MP.ITIMi nl I UK I'lltKi-rORSOF
thr Nay Aii Falls and Plmhursl p
vsr l i oinpaiiy It was raaolvsal that a BSxsxsal
..I the 't.-eshei-rs l i-all.-.l t- i-.n. t
the general . HI nf tl..- . uieao). iumlu Is,
Hi-iuilill. an luill llng. on th Mh day , f fMH
A 1) I'M. lotaht a.tn.0 m tlia approval at
diuppi ival .d Ih.. pi..i .1 lin-r.-t-e ,,f th
eapiliil abK k . ( .sill r..in(ny fr uutJJiOi t..
IV.om, and that the s.r rrtary 1st. and ha ta,
herrhy dlns trsl to gl.e nollre tie r.. if as r
ulllrod by Isw T H WA1K Ns,
Meratai
LiTOCKUOLItRRc MKKTINU ills an
i mill Bass tins nf Ih sTcaihnnwers ot th
Provhleliee da. an.) Walor OQaSpsai will Sr
held at th Dtawsr sad Ranaea Caaal Ccsn
pan) 'a Inilhlliig, If, rraukliu avauue, Hi ran
t.ui. Pa. at U a in. Monday. May r, Iswi, g
elei I tin era to sel m during tile ensiling y, ar,
and transact any other business that may bs
pres.uit.sl
H. K ATRRRTOM, Bs.rn.ury
Ki-rauton .April 1. 1KM
MOTH
THE NORINATIONS FoH OF-
is III i rs of tin. lo i uiaiila
ho . n i.n.1
Lean nsavlatlon of South srranlun Will take
plsrr Friday nvrnlng, April 27. I4. after
trsnsaotliig the regular business JACOB F.
MII. 1. 1 l(. Se, retail
BLANK liiu.Ks, l'AMI'lll.1 IS MaiIV
lines, el. , li-nind or ri-l-otiinl at Tiir
Tarll sa utile... Quick work. Heaaonalila
pri.sa.
A I PAL TICKRTS ( AN UK RAD IT 144.
Ill conn i Sprue sir. ot and Praiikllu av..
nue Twenty niuul In gets for S&.VI Hood
tahls hoard.
Propoaals.
(JEALKIi PROPOSALS WILL III-: Hi;
O oelv.sl at the oltlce of tin. City Clerk,
8.'rsnton.Pa, until III o'cl.M-k p m. Thurs
day. May 3.1. IV'I. To graile I lelaware street In
tw.ou Washington aud Sanderson svcuin a in
BOOOraaaOS with plans and sin cilleatlons lu of
the city engineer. F.seh Mil shall bn bcoih
pankw py elah or certlllesl -hwk In tlm aim mil t
of two hundred dollars. In ease the bidder to
Wheal the c.Hil i ai t shall have lieuu awarded
refuses or oralis to execute a contract for the
work within tB days from date of award
thereof, the saclpirars a. . ouipanylng his pro
posal shall l. forfltd to sb lire of the city of
Bersnton, The . It v rescrv. tho right to io
ect any and all Lids
Hy order of City ( 'ounells.
M T. LAVELLE, City clerk.
Kerimtoii, Pa , Apnl 1SV4
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL 1)E HE
eelved at the ofllco of tho City Clerk,
Scranton. Pennsvlvnnln. until 7 :,W o 'eloeS p
ni.. Thursday, May 10th, IHISJ, to set curhstoiie.
lay DsgStOOe mil. wall and lay pavo.1 nthSN
and furnish inati-iuo aud lalun- lBrtor. at
tho lloiiae of the Excolslor Knglno Hose com
puny. The work 1h to lie done In seeordaaoe
with plan ami specifications of City F.nglnwr,
and under bis dlrucliona Hidden shall en'
close the mm of twent) tlvn ilollurs, cash or
certified check, with each proposal, iih a
guarantee to comply with proisjsal If swarded
the OOBtraet. In cose tho liUlrlor to whom the
contract Bball have hcou awarde.1 omits to
executes ooutraot tor ths irori within ten
days from date of award thereof, theenclosuru
accnmpnnylng his prnosnl Hhsll bo forfeited
to the City of Scranton Tho city reserves tho
right to reject auy and all bids.
By order of city councils.
M. T. LAVELLE, City Clerk.
Connolly So Wallace
Inspect our beautiful line at the new prices. FOUR GREAT
LOTS. Note the change:
$10 CAPES NOW $7.50
15 CAPES NOW 10.00
20 CAPES NOW 15.00
25 CAPES NOW 20.00
These special lots include our entire stock below $25. It
is useless for us to dwell upon them. You know the character
of the garments we carry.
Stylish. Perfect-Fitting. Well Made.
CONNOLLY &
Proposals.
CEALEB
.eiyed
proposals win. na aa
elv. il at tin- I'- . of Ih.. ,1. , 1 -, . .!
until Monday. 7 is) p m, II iv II l- n for the
paraaass bv Hm Icrasto Board of Control of
Ihr.M. Iota (one mranraud two adjolnlnir ), the
Plot to la-ai.--.it IDufoei front hy lie In depth,
t of the site of s prspesec school bons. to b
l.s ated In that section of the Nineteenth -..ar.l
JOBdd hy llirch and Elm strwta and tho E
f " - h tracks and Hluchur avunua The
Hoard n-sorres the riuht t-. reject any or all
bl.la Bv ' rder of the lusird of Control.
I I 1. l.M . Ft.LLi.Ws. he. notary.
City Ordinances.
CMLK OF CoMafll'olN'JiXTT!
I 111 Am.-nd.sl In s. 1... 1 1 -, iiinell V u 1 . )i
SB lW.
AN OBDIKAJICI
To BTSTSal tha ersctlon of aliarp-polut.sl
plckat r. aces In the city limit.
BStleB I It- it ordained bv th Baiai t .ml
1 ' mm 11 r. Lie iLofthal'ity of Mrranton, and
it U hor. hy ordalnad by tho authority of
... same Thai after thu final
of this oruinan.-o and its l'lu aa
pniTtsI by th.- mavor It .1 .11 T.. aZ.
awful fur snv pna a ori-raons U hay
era. ted or bunt on lb- Ir prop..rl abnttuui on
any sir, t. ainiu.-, art or plaeu fVnco
BSdSI f ir. n. oo,1 . r any other mat. rial that
shall ha i.i .harp lannlMl pick. ta. which w mld
auawr ma iivna or tha trsnUaa BabHSi
' it after Ihis or.llfiaa.-M hu hi
law any isir n or ncra ns sln.ll ana i.
ro t.sl a f.-t. . with I.- nt.-! i.lxk.i. a.
nl,i m . t, ,n . ,at thi. otilinaiica, and tha
. . ei. na 11..1.. -. i ....... I,, ii, f. ,minj f the
in.- th said lorsoti r intnn si . II I., u.l.u
'o -. I....
t sa J:i.k'
buuitrad iflUU)
loilara.
.L-i J. In the e eat ..f tlin. . r.l a.... . ....
in, s Uw th.. i t, ChxH -hall UU riu tb pab
l of th. tame hv havina ;t i. i.wl f... ti. .
SaSS In two of tha .tally paper.
Al prorad Al l li i IBM.
The f.,rrf.Hns ordinance is puhll.h.s) In nur
nan. e of ii.oi r:io-nt. f s.-ti.. i ...i.l.
I. of Act of atat U ,s l, , ,h
ri-rr.-d by Sr ti.ni s of a .1 ordlnana
M I I av i I i.i , it, o,a.
Scranton. I"a . May l ism
pnji o oomioii obcitcn no.
AN oklllN'AN'i'K
ProtldlBB for the I.I. el,., lot .1 Tri.nJ.nl k..
tall M.r.-hanta In th.. rfty of Vrsntoa
Hs. ill 1 lu it i r.ls.m.1 n ih. ...I
I sxasas Ursa ils ..fine . iiy of itstauwn. an-l
It .a hrr.-l . rda'.n.d hy tl authollti of tha
sail. i Hist liel. fill rml) Is. - i, . hetll.r
principal ..r a.-, nl not , ugw-.l in a ivsrma
lit li.l.lbMS 111 the I III f. laot.rf. l,ui...
I. r ma-tatn. la-trui.lunoruVurii.viu kn. .
transient retail bsBBBatS hi th. i Ft ot S rsu
ton 1 i the sal. of sal ir.-.l. sir. i,i - -
nae.ll.' ahalMisiar, L- Ih.r tl,.. aauie shall
i lal.l.aantisl ot h. .1 luitht. U. Ui.li.nd
anlsi.esx .,r ats.ut to unit hoalliaaa. or of .-...hi
!.iua.-.l I y Ara. water or other.)-, or I v
any attrM-t . .. r . . s.soi u u a.1 . ertlaaiiKsot
i. l.st. . - J. ......... ,i 1 n el.aa f.l tlia
sam.. rr. ui the illy Truasnrrr The amount
t said Ii .uaai. her.i y fl,.t .1 n. itm I... i
f'sui .1 liars ti l month sn.l said l e.ua. i .
- ri-u.wvd iu.-titt.lt dur Iaa th.. , ..i.i.n.i.11. .
af SMS sali., an.) upon fallura . f BSM Br n
r ira- nsl . a.-ur ll.nnia. ha .? they shall l-a
tlii.d li. th uuj le.t has than umi huudrtd
lli' dollars
ha. X. Anyp.ra.in bUfg U taleoutal!
en ..r rtaJuatn-1 . pay th. lleanse tat r.
iBli.sl by Bawtiun Sral ..! ihl. orainaii. -. wh I
mau vi.iuyia any I tie or. t lalgSJS thi-rvf.
diall m conti. tlou l. flue.! n.,i I ts.i, , ,.
rloastrad !. 1 -liars, and in default .f n.v
t tbars.it. Leather aith cuasa. to las kV
.1 SJ the .-..llUtf tall Uot SUM,!,!,.
thlrt) Alnlaa
"I' I lmili-dlat.lt Hit 1. the 1. ...... t
this ordlaan. . ta- illy t'Wrk .hall i I It. I, th.
Mlna la a., ontaln alth la.
I I,. i, l t . rtift that this -rdtnan r passisl
l.-ih hranrh.s ,i . it v . ouucila ami , n April 4.
waa pr.s-i.tadl.. W L roi.n.11, Major
f th. illy of a. rant si for hi. ffl. . 4p
n isi anJ that April V isw aras r
oru.t lo in.. . ih. . of Uai lltt (Wikwllh
ut approval .it disaptit-tal t'n.l. r rWe 7.
lit Ii at of Mav .'I iss or-tin ain-a n l i.
... li. i : Ironiilat.
sri.Utl. n Is-, ulue a la
of pre
M T LAVrt.t.K. tlty Ctark.
i s nt. u. I'a . May I liVI
I I te. IBS ordlllSBCa H. BBBSBBBBi in our
uaie . . i r. .ini. n..-:, . ; ti. i. .1 Art.. I. i
i ta h ) ii is. .n t t.y authority e..n
l.rred I, ISBStWB I efaald ordtaaaea
at i LAVK1XI Clt, Clerk.
SI rant I . I'a . Mar a I'SH
ACADE MV OF MUSIC.
ATVRDAT, MAT iv
Lincoln J. Carter
tlran.l S.-anlc Proluctlon,
The Fast Mail
kPICIAL M'HNERY
Fllcbt f lh Fast Hall I Niagara Falls sal
III ..llll.'li. 11 llll I... III,., ml.l Ih. .1 I O L.
Ia Raaia an i PrsMtt Cara with lllomlB
ated 1'ab.ssw , the Dago Lhy; Itualiatic liner
Si ena and Mteamlstat P.iplnsl in and other
(treat Kealiains.
Prloaa . : Ht and cents. Snla of seats
, ens Tluir .day.
Week rouimemlne MONDAV. AFMt an
Wonderland Theater Co.
MONDAY. TUE8DAV and wed.nesuav
The Msunillceiit llli l lass Drains,
THE DANIGHEFFS
With Elegsnt Scenery and Etlet ts, Msiinlll
cent Costuniiia, and the full strength of the
I impany. followed hy tho Kiaring Comody,
AIM U P-TOWN FLAT
I r. K,-nt.-,l o, Ui-ii ininiitsii'r maDUer by W1L-
TIUTRSDAY, FK1DAY AND SATURDAY
aa Bieninir um aver-Welcoin Drama
THE GALLEY SLAVE
ADMISSION. 10, 20 OR 30 CF.NTH
Porloi iniinces every afternoon, except Men
days and Thursdays, at ML aud every ovou
Inn at ".IS. Doors oponat l.aUund 7.C0 I M
ANTOHEflARTHAH
906 Sculh Washington Avenue,
Contractor aud builder of Conoroto Plana! ns.
'-.""crete Blocks, Potato, Butter and Coal
111ns, Wet-Cellar dried up. Ordors may b
toft t Thompson & Prstt, Williams A Oo,
Main and Eynou 8trista, or at Bcrsutou
Stove Works. Also Poundatlous, OUtaroa
Fish WIi-h Tunnels autl OolUus. Klasslug for
Uardun Walks,
WALLACE !09
FURNITURE
BEST WORKHEH.
MATTRESSES
At Factory Prices
The Scranton Redding Co.
Cor. Adams and Lacka. Aves.
DID YOU KNOW?
That we will GIVE you beautiful new pat
terns of Sterling SILVER SPOONS and
FORKS for an equal weight, ounce for ounce,
of your silver dollars. All elegantly en
graved free. A large variety of new pat
terns to select from at
Mercereau
:IIJ7 LaV KAWANN V AVUSlIli
"No star was ever lost we once have seen,
We always may be what we might have been,"
A M APPY PATRON OF
THE RICHARDS LUMBER GO.
Scranton, Pa.
22 and 23 Commonwealth Building.
TRY US.
HOW TO MAKE MONEY
Tlii-p' nn' hundredi of young mn and young wossM in this
country who bftVC Qllendid ability, but tlicy have uever bet'9
wikflntri up.
Wood's College of Bosiness and Shorthand
Una Ik.sj.ii an inspiration to h umi rods of young people. If you
nri' Und of iiui thity aud want to do axuut'thiug tangible,
ronm to tin' Collre.
common BNOIilSB tXVIIVt
BCaUNBM u um:
HORTHAN1) to, MB p g W0QD( proprIetor
WHY NOT
See our FI BTEEN IX LLA B Solid
(k Bedroom Si tr
W soil Furiiitiiro as cheap M
any house In the country that in
tends to ivt honest value for the
money. Try ub.
Hull Co.
SOQ AID 207 WYOMING AYE.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CQ
HliANTO.N AMD W1LKBS-BARKG. I'A , 11ANUFACTUBKRS Of
Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
MANHOOD
sumimim or in-innuy.
iiT mall oreiinlil. with
r.. .. .1 Ska. Ma. .
rtrunLHNl Ar ItrlUiirTU .nooiuer. Auurosa hkiivf: nkkiwu., Muiuinio ivmpie. ihii auu.ilu
For Sale In Scranton, Fa., by H. C. SANDERSON, Dmrgist, owr. Wajhlngton
and Suruco streets. " '
r SK2 4VE
Repaired and
Upholstered.
LOW PRICES.
& Connell
General Offloe. BCHANTON. PA.
RESTORED!
NERVE 8EED8.
This nn 'i rfui rrrai.lt futr
utUffct tnrnrK nil MffffMI !
prm9. Hui-h ii w r-tk Memory, Low. of Hmln Power. 11ualarln, WnkefulnoBi,
LoitMiinhoMl, NUhtly KmUilomt, mmanMi anlrftinnnntl lOftOI power
In GiiormUvo Ofttant of either mi cauted bf overt' xortlon, yonlliftil rrr.
exrt'MiTo use of lobaooq, opium or etiniulanta, whlcbloau to lullruilty, 0n
tun M oarnoain TM1 pocuci. ei pr mix, o iur ..
u SS orrlrr wt) arlve u written vanriintee ta caro
l - i ...... I.. . f . ... .1.1.1 K mt ..II ,t.,,,..-.- 1 .h S,.rl ta ass