The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 08, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCEANTON TRIBtJNE TUESDAY MORKTSTO; MAY 8; 189;
THE SECRET
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Sth ACT.
To show how steady they are of nerve
Not a bottle from its place does swerve.
Your nerves too can be made strong,
Johann HofTs make's right what's wrong,
Tlia genuine JoBBBtl II M' Mult Extract .-salt tbe energies, eiiinttlatot tlu
nntritiva power, improve the Appetite an 1 aide dlgeotiOB. It eu be naml for
niun, woman or child
MutchlPM iib a tonic in convoloecence,
riircliaaers ar warned tgainat impooltlon anil disappointment. Init upon
tli Genuine, which mnet bare the ain itur i of ''Jobann H ft" n the neck label
KINNKK iV MKNDI-LsnN Co. A en ita. 153 and IM K'r.nkli . S'..Nw York
DOWNED BY KING KELLY
Alleiitown's State Leslie Team Runs Awjy
Irom the Locals.
OUTPLAYED BY THE OLD TIMERS
The Ton ThOUMnd Doll.ir Bo.iuty Ac-tor-Base
B.ill Pl.iypr and His Com
panions Put Up a Very Hlp.h Grade
Game of Ball Hiir,h Winds Make
Fielding Very Difficult and In One
Instance Costs Scranton Four Runs
A Larpe Crowd Thoroughly Dis
gusted by the Locals' Poor Showing-
The two tbottaand peraom who filed
ont of Hotraa Park at the oonolaalon
of the Boranton-AUantown (rsm et
tcrday afternoon, wero a very intieli
tli.Kueted cinwd. Thev had wltneaeed
tbo home team pat Bp a gam that
WOttld ahanie many an academic nine.
Allentown, on the contrary, put up a
fimt-eliM game, full of tnap and the
Bot-tbore quality, to very eetentiai in
winning game. King K-dly had a
good team, and better ttill, he pnt
lota of life into hi player. I'll- exhi
bition of thi Tiaiton yesterday WM ail
that coul 1 Ih Hiked for. They played
together well, and batted Itronglv
Tbtlrplar, taken a a whole,-' wed
that they were familiar with tha fine
point of the gam-, and they took ad
vantage of every opportunity that wa
preeented
Nine usified men eonld have played
n good a game n waa pnt op by tHe
Borutona The showed jutte plaitily
that team work was an unknown feat
ure of the game to them Swift sin mid
get a t'ouple pound of ginger and give
ach player a dine. A few more inch
Halle, sanies as v"ter l iv' will do
nook loward killing haae hall in Bof in
ton from a financial otandpotnt Tbe
crowd yeaterdey tur.n-d out to ea two
cinra til m v lae lull. l'Liev "aw, m-
Htea'l. Alleotown pnt up Brat-claaa, !
up-to-date game of hall, an I tne s-ran-
tmi tilav rtuaiu the-ccrner With ac-L
0ilir
l.l mn, n Irr-.nr Hf Swlfl
tell them thev are Lai 1 tc olav baaa
ball, and not ntiM-in-the c irner. bnv
aome giager, ernr a eonpie or g
pitcher, an in rial ler or two. an mtt
fielder, Itop profanity in the grand
stand where ladle are aaated. Mtd
there will b- ome inducement for the
base bail loving people of Scranton to
patronize the game.
THF. STRdStl W IND.
Tha atroiitf w.nd that nrevailed dnr
lnu the game nndon titedlv caused th"
fielders great tronble in judging tlv
ball. This wa particularly notice
able in the fourth inning
Tbe vialtors bad three men on ba.
with two men out Kilroy popped Up
a By that to all appearances des.
lined to dr.. p near second has. Hig
giu was railed npon to take it. an I
started to rnn in to :nak the eatcii
Tbe wind caught up tbe ball and car
ried it in toward too home piate, and
when Higgins had exannatei hitnelf
in th clime after theball.it dropj d
almost in front of the pl.ite with Hit;- ,
gin. Roger and lloran looking at
each other in nmBJomont, and each
wondering whv one of the others had i
not taken the ball.
Tha occnpnnt of the grand stand
merely groaned.
Of conre Kelly nnd hi team were
gnz i npon with much admtrattoB a- i
wonder, epoially by the ycAtnget pot
tiOfl of the crowd. 1 he king w in
good hnmor, and when he cni to the i
bat in the third inning he was londly
cheered. '1 he ex-ei-tor snntcheil 'f hi
cap, leaned u: on hi tat and trnck one
of the attitudes be made famous in
"ODowd's Neighbor."
ac Ft anton's rati rvx
The Scranton tirt scored in the sec
ond inning Afier Hoger had (lied to
browning, Massv lngld and came
home when Wood let Weetlako'l long
drive get by him. Stultr, strnck out
. i 1 1 : . , rf i . i . .. .
on iiiuwiiuiK 1 si i .ii - M uigKina nil to i
aentro. Allentown got two in the sec
ond OB Milligan'l two-haae hit. Mnl
voy'a tingle, Moran's aacritico and
Hw' iney'l ont at first
Neither team scored in lha third, but
in the next inning lingers and Wett
lakn came hoina on n base on ball,
Massey'H fareo bit, Btaltl'l corking
thre-liagger, a base on balls and
Dorati' tingle. Kor the rial tore,
browning and Mulvcy each sinuled.
Alilligan renchod tiriit baaa on bull,
.Moran's fly wa captured by lliggiim.
Sweeney waa an eiiay mark for Uoran
and went out on atrikes Then, aa re
corded above, Kilrov aent np n By
that wa carried by "the wind out of
the reach of Higgina, who was in
structed to take it, and browning and
Millignn scorol. A moment later
Mulvey and Kllrny ciine in on Wood'a
ingle,
In the fifth, after Roger had lilt
aafely for one base, Massey drove the
sphere over the bend of loft Bolder,
George Wood, and he and Roger were
home before tho ball wa returned to
the infield, Kelly scored in tho name
inning on a farce bit, a Bteal, an 1 un
error of Maney.
Allentown increased it lead by one
in tbe Hixth by Mulvey being aunt to
T.rat on fonr balls, nnd VVood'n farco
hit.
In tbe aeventh llognn hit for one
base and ran home ou Patchen's double
to deep center, errors of YYetzol, Pat-
OF STRENGTH.
ACTS.)
ebon ami Maaaar, K-'l'y" nint-le, two
baaea on balla, and Mnlvoy'a two baaa
i It, nettwd tho vinitor fin" additional
iooki in tha oeventb, and fnade tha
blaaobari and grand itand ooenpanti
weep, and nay oometblng abont the
Borantona being a collection of HtilT,
wbila a few hot headed onaa were un
charitable anongn to Maine Tmplra
iiirdi' Hendereon tortoise of Bonn
ton's bail lnolf, as tlit-v WON Wont to
term Allentown'i gogd tall playing,
Mr Benderoon may have made nne or
two mbttakaa, but they were trivial
onaa and 111 no way affected the reanlt
i f the gaui)'.
I st. imaahad onl a ar bit
in the eighth Inning, and oeored a
mom ant utr when rVaatlaka fonn I
one of Kilroy'a balla for three baaea,
Weatlaka came homo on a paaaad ball
of Ooatello. This ended the run ut-
ling,
ToOBtaUDlbO game, Strantnn waa
no: in it at any point. Tut umpire did
not defeat nt. nor enn Wa BtttibBtC tbe
Iom Ot tbe game to hard luck. Allen
town simply outplayed Mr. Bwitt'l ag
gregatlon. CanM for rp(rt.
bCRANTON,
ALL KN TOWN
Watei l m o
Itogan, -f i
1 ii' In n.rfji
Ro'gere, I
Mtmy, Hi i
Malt. If.. I
Weti k I I
(I u lb 0
Dona, p ji
II II I n A
II 1 II
o i t
S Wood, If
I W ;-'. fi
I Ki ll)-. Hi
I Brown'.-,
I
l
I HI
I 4
I 8
l 1
I I
0 0
II II
II II
4 I
II 0
1 11
i aalio i: ii
Total... a n u n I
T.tal
Bi r itit.in . . .
Allratows.
...e l n 2 o la s
Oil) t I I 5 n x II
jet Ml m, 'i AUentowi , .'
Patchon. Westioke. Uoroa,
v l bree ! i an - .: .
s- --'In:. is ii .
runs
- Int.
Mulvi
i
Milhf in.
H
Vim. Ke
V. ri:. aweeaai -
K v I I i'Ii,
Ktli v.i I n A l
ITmpfre Reodsi
i law, I 00
OTBJtl m,itk LUnn: iiamks
At Reading
Read lag .1 i 000100)0
lUrristinr- 0 n 0 10 1 i! I 1 0
r o B
II 1-6
.1. Er-Batter-.y
and
Hits-Keidiiig, !. II irrisb irw". II
I ii. Iti-adUn;.
let Jnuea and
Miunk.
Han labarg
i
.Hurt, Mi
At Baaaoe)
Eaaton ,,..0 1
-1 i. I
4 0
2 0
0
0 ft
Bite- Beaton. Baatetea, t, i;rrur
' - . nailer ies -l il Ii
and Wente, Fee and M ore.
At If
Fotuvido a 2 I - ! I o 0 1 It
Altoona n n 0 0 B " I 0
Hits Pettavill. Id; Altonna, in. F.rrors
I'ottaville, 7: Altonna, in. Batteries
Plemieg and Qotaa, Alnaader, Atbertei
I... I I le
national LOaO0a
At Philadelphia
I'lnladelphia. ii 0 10 0 2 10 .1- 7
Brooklyn u 1 0 2 0 o 1 o I I
Hiu Philadelphia, Id. llr..okivn. t 1-
rore- Philadelphia, Bi lirooklyn. a. Rat
terie Weyhitia. Taylor and Clement;
Oaatrlghtand Kinelow, tJnplrBj stg.
At New Vork
N.w York... o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o
boeton I 0 n n o u o o o 1
Hits New York I; BOOtOB, 6 Krrnrs
- New Iforhj ti Boetoa, m. Batterlae
Kune and Parr ell, Niche: i and livan.
L'mpir Ly i. rh
At WaabmgtOB
Washington.. .0 0000000 0 0
Baltimnre I 0 8 1 a 0 l 0 217
BIBB Washington. 1; Raltinmre. IS, l.r
rors Waablnglon, lOj ilaltiuiore, 1. Ilt-t-ne
Muni l'.ier, burner and MrUinre;
Mollaoeaad BaBliaeoB. Pmptro O ftourke,
At Pittsburg
Pittsburg 1 0100B00 1 0
t ii Oiooatl 4 4 0 0 I 0 l 4 2 IT
Hit--Pittsburg, P. Cincinnati. 20. F.r
mt putstnirg, t dnoiaaati, 4. nt-
t.-ri.-s i niiiite-rt and Nichol.. Knell and
E laden. Parr.itt and Vaughn, i'mplre
Mi tIMde.
At ( leveland
Cleveland 0 2 4
Chicago 0 0 (I
Hit - leveland, 12
I 0
0
(107
1 0- 1
0
1 hlcago,
F.rror
1 leveland. I; Chicago, !-. llatti-nes -V.
uiig ami Zimmer; Mciiill and Schriver.
Umpire Bmaue,
At Lullisville
Louisville, 0 1
St. Ixmrn 0 1
Hits- Louisville,
rors Louisville, ft;
0 2 2 1 0 0 0 c
0 0 2 3 1 1 1 a
IB; St. Iouis, 14. Er
St lAiiiis. 1. Ratterliw
ot ration and
I'll, llreitenttein and
Swariwood.
peitx. umpire
FAKTRIIN I.KAOt'R
At Wilkes-Harra
Wllkesdlurre. u :i II a 0 0 1 :i 1)4
Erie 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 2 II
Hita Wilkee-Barre, 22; Erie. 14. Er
rors WilBea-Barre, ?; Ene, B Batteriei
( otBpfield and Warn, r; berndon and
iuiiaou. Umpire Bnyflar.
At iliiighamton
Buffalo I ii :i 4 0 11 0 3 x 12
Biogbamton . .0 0 2 t 0 0 0 3 11 0
nits Binghamton, lltBoffalo, is. Br-
rnn Ringhninton, 3; Riiffnlo.l Ratteries
Delaaey andjlxbeck, siagie ami urqnhart.
Umpire- boiiami.
At Providence
Troy 0 4 3 0 0 4 0 3 x 13
Providence .. .4 0 (I (1 11 0 0 0 010
Hi te Troy, 11, Providence, 13. Brron
- Troy, I; PrOVidedoe. 0. Ratteries Dou
iivan and Murphy; Sullivan and McAuley.
Umpire Oaffney.
At Springfield
Springfield. ...1 0 14 0 10 1 8 x-l
Syracuse.. ....0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 n
Hits--Springfield, 21; Syracuse, 8. Er
rors Spiinglleld, 1; Syracuse, 8. batter
ies OonghlTu and Leahy; Payne and
lUiss. Umpire Hunt.
M1KCF.I.I.ANROUB.
At Phllndelphia-
V. of P. 8 0 0 0 2 1 4 7 1-20
Harvard 00112 10207
Hits University of Pennsylvania, 88;
Harvard, 0; Errors University of Penn
sylvania, 1; Harvard, 7. Batteries Hoe
well and t'oogan; Highlands, Wigglu,
Ames nud Scnuuel.
GLINTS FROM THE DIAMOND.
Chnire has signed with Pottsville.
Wahley ia the new 6econd baseman for
Heading.
CroR is pushing Nash tMs year as a
third baseman par excellence.
The Lonisvilles are probably the weak
est batting team m the league,
John Clarkson ia pitching as well as he
ever did in bis best days on the diamond.
Huffnlo has released Shortstop BrBdley
anil has signed Dan Stearns to play first
base.
The Allenrown ball grounds are said to
be aninag tbo largest, and finest in tbe
country.
It i-i stated on tho nuthority of the flaz
leton Sentinel that Umpire Wagner is to
be fired.
Tba Brat shut out of the Kastern league
Maeon occurred last Tuesday. Providence
was the victim.
At this time it looks as thonsh Altoona
had the weak- st team in the State League,
hu, as a dlstlngoltked bae ball authority
baa remarked, "the season ia tiii very
yonng," nod tbe tide may turn.
The stockholder of the Easton club
eiiL'ht to ),,. nshatneil to ak their own
team, much leaa a visiting club ro play on
Itamlaerable ball grounds, which aro the
worst in the State League. Allentown
Chronicle,
With the withdraw of Anson from first
base goes the lat of the famous white
Hocking team that created such a furere
in ls isTiinnd IKMO. Anon, K -llv and
Hum are manaumg teams, Corooreo,
Wllllamaou and Flint are dead, and Gold
umith, Quest, (lore and Ialryinple have
retired irom the bus in ecu,
Sam Wise, who eavs he has played all
ever tln i-Miintrv. mvs lie never saw a
crowd equal to that b found al Beaton.
While aitting on the bench the Allentown
plajera were called all forts of nanus and
OD tbi ir way to tbe depot after the game
ti..' lms containing the player waa fol
lowed by a gang of twenty-ore boyi woo
fired volley after vnllev of cloda and stones
at the men. Kiiil' Keilv intends to lake a
Oatllnggnnto Baa too nut time, Allen-
town ' hrnnicle.
-
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
Pteck and Hond
Nkw VOW. May 7 The week opened
w ith dull markers at tbe Block eicnanst
The total "ales were onlv l.'iT.OOtl shares, of
which .'nil'"' were in snear. 1 he trading
araaentireli DrofeeeioneJ Tbabearamade
Mveral attempts to depreaa the railway
ht. out prieea rallied qoickly aft-r each
attack and It waa not until juel previoai
i.i the rln .e that thev met WltB toe BllCbt
eel degree of mccens. A reort gained
currency that st. Paul was t.im t'
make a new laaua uf bend and th
loek declined The rort w as den us!
M .1 r wss then .tati'l thai the company
had ilitxsl of the balance ot the general
niurti!Hi:e l imt rent, bnuil held in it
tieiisurv fur a loim time. The re actum
wa only . tu pi-r rent Soi;r tin tnated
fn iim ntlv raneing from KH . t" HIT, and
i i . at 1061?, Uanera! Electric fell off
IV, Kent of the market cl-! with net
uains i f to eicepting I.oulville ami
Nashville and New Y. rk I'entral. which
deed at d'Clioea of to 1 per Cent. Ppec
ulation fell Ofl ttte and liarely steady.
Ths full will eoini.lree tatila H'iWin III
day' flnetuai leata active toefca la euppnae
nd r-v : AaUj (? Ilur a luUmr,
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New York Produc Market
Nkw Yuhk. tlay 7. Fi-otm bn'l,
weak; winter wheat, low grades, BJaAtf;
low extras, I'.' . 4.'. do. fair to tancy.
BS,4aaA78 elty tnili. B4. ;ifa 3 90; do. pai
enia. BQ.16al.ill, do, patent, 3'.Ma4 2C,
ktlnueeota clear, BLBOallBOj rye mixtures,
SJ.0Da9.80i do. straight, BJLSBaAOO.
UiiKtT- lull, weak at liilc, lower,
N". I red, store and elevator, SWJ,C;
atloat, fll V.; f. o b. 1 .nM'i . nn
graded ran, 6Ba01c;Ko, 1 northern, BBc,
options clos. d weak nt the luWUet price of
the day, bring !va?4c below previous
low rerurd; Nn. 2 red May, VJ)o.;
June, BOfje.; July, BOfafObt August, h2;c ;
Kepteniber, i'i.i ' c . December, lilll, 0.
i ohn Dull, easier; No. 2, 43'c f'e
viitor. 44ii,r. alloal; options dull, lower
with wheel .May, BB)fB.t July. 44c.
UATI-iQoiet, lirln; options, dull, weaker;
May, aV.; -bine, 88Wc ; July,87Wo, Spot
puces, No. I 4o'J41c; No. 2 white, 42c;
No 2 Chicago, 4Jc, No. 3. 40c.; No. H
white, 41c; mixed western, 4ll',a42c;
while do., I2a4.'il-,c. white state, 42a45c.
I.; 1 1 Dull, Iteadyi family, Uald extra
mesa, Sa8.B0,
Bm Hums-Dull, P.
TlBBOKD BlBT QUiOt; city extra India
mesg, OlBaSl,
111 UgATa Qttlet, steady; pickled
heihes, 7u; abouldera, BaOWo.) do. ham,
It 1 1 a 11 1 Xc. ; middles, nominal.
LARD -Sternly, quiet; western steam
closed at 07 5; city, 7; May closed 87 f;
.Inly, i'.tA; refined, iiuiet; continent, BK.20;
South Amoricai B8.BS,
PORK Dull, steady; moss, fl3.7.1al4.
RtiTTKii Fair steady; state dairy, new,
ISalTci do., old, lllnlHc.; creamery, new,
IBalTC: Pennsylvania Ho., Ifial7c.; western
dairy, new, BWaUOi ; do. creamery, new,
13a 1 7c. ; do. factory, new, Halle; Elgin,
17o ; imitatioii creamery, llaUc.
1 BUU Firm, good demand. Stato
large, old Sal3r. ; state small, old, Pal2c. ;
do., new tXl(if-4-, part skims now DalOc;
full skims new 2a3u.
l.ia.H Largo roceipts,irregular state and
Pennsylvania) U'.allXc; western freBh,
.:.:.',.. southern, '.laltlc.
Philadelphia Tallow Uarhet.
Piiii.Aiii i.i'iilA, May 7.-Tallow waa
dull mill uuchaiiged. Prices were:
Prime city, fn hugatieada, 4Ks primo
Country, In barrols, 4c. ; do. durlt, in bar
rels, 44'c. , cakes, BJic. ; grouse, i)c.
ONE CEHT
A Word.
A Word.
TTn.ifsof nil l-ind rout that much, ex
cept Situations Wan(cd,uhich arc inserted
J- i:i:E.
Situations Wanted.
DE. Bookkeeper or ofllco manager; ten
. Man t,- ,, t ,1 enerlcnco: tBOrOWU,
competent anil reliable: willing worker: open
fur ongaireuient: reference and security 11
1 essary. Address business. Tribune offlce.
POSITION IS DESIRED BIT A YOUNG
1- man. aireil LT, who bun had 4 years' oxpe
iene.. u-i.el.-inr - , Beat ef reference,
and bond, if desired. Address Box 4Hi, Tunk
lmnnock, Pa.
CITUATION WAN1ED-YOVNO MAN. 21.
who has had experience as a land and
mine surveyor and In general engineering
work, desire position; expects small aalarv nt
tlrt; would like an interview. Ad.ressBox
154. Tunkhannock. Pa.
UITUATION WANTED YOUNG MAN
0 would like position either In storo or of
fice; good peanian and will try to please. Ad-dr.-asc
A II , b;l 8. Bromley avenue. city.
1 4 T ANTF.D PdSITMN BY A MIDDLE
VV - " am ... An h.tnu.-. eliii.ninir
scrut.l.inu- er Washinit. Address, J. H. U,
448 Thirteenth st.
U'AXT ED p. '--1 riON 8 1 LEB8 I'.v
middle aged man, Can apeak itussina.
Polish. M ivir. als,, English. Ad-.res. Pl.TEH
MAS, YAH, Box :'.- :, Per .villo. Pa.
LADY Wi.M S WASIIiNtl TO TAKE
J home. Apply 888 Kreaaler court
OlTUAIIiiN
WANTED A Woman
l Would like I.
ret W'Tll I.V tile lUv l.t
washtnir or rteni.lnc. or wilt tiike w.-1-.hiliLr
home Address MAKY DONNELLY,
T:'l 1 in n ,rd strawU
Agents Wanted.
QALEHktEN WANTED TO HKLL OOB
' iti.hs In siinii'l" to i he wholraile and ro
tiill trade; sell on mat lit to every 1. . lioness man
i i tirm; liberal aaUry and eapenaea paldtpu
nit ion permanent For term adareaa with
tamp. I'lNThNNIAl. Ml H ... Milwuu
kee, wk
asti:d MAN WITH LIFE AND FIB!
lli-u l illii o i'l iLTli-n -- ss so.l'itor
I ' k in iim.i i on. t . . .
1 in.lucem-'tiis ti
M P t-. I ml. leu-.
ncht in.'in. AdilriavS ll
Pldladeliliia. p.
Help Wanted Male
Ui AJtTED-A Hi Ai K-MITH B HBLPB8.
Ona that naderatanda eh -.ug U. t
van KLEKOK, Jermyo.Pa.
UAKKH aNTBU BaCOND HAND AT
l Hchenar Urn . 1 ikrrr.
H Wanted Fmalei.
w
ANTI II
h"UM'
lilltl. Il'll
Apply V. J
OPSTKAL
.bit Ph!l!le,
; .- i - ii is.
lor Rent
L'OB KENT II AI I OF KLI.O NTI.Y
I furakdiail timing rixm-r nt'-nlh- Mngi
front roome pai"aiaaeitljr u..dnru tmpfove"
menta MB Adams avvnne
noB BENT BOl'al n ADAMfl AVI
I aae, Apply OeM A Berth oot Lacka
wanna iWBtt
IXiBBENT LIUHT. WELL PP8NISHED
I rurnia; deligbtful location. Ml Wiabiu
t. u at .-nu-.
rjHJ LET BOB a H UM 01 VEABB
I Part or all of Uiris- bun -tr 1 fei f ) ar I
n- m alona railroa.1 Al t!) at Frauklla
iveaaa
'I'O BENT BTONE BVaUS OB Pt'BNlBHED
1 bail on iiM-n Ki i(- tr.-i Vary atra
ot looattoa and ea reaaoaaata temua Apr r
t. t l. NETTLEToM or U a WtWDBUff
h'abtlran bBlMbio
lor Sale
I oT- POB BALE
I J In llr.-i III !.-
aveaae, th- aaoat !--
that will aaloinsli thi
HOME 01 Tltr BI BT
aruatial on ColBcaMa
rah... lo-atem ai irks
i Kn tli'.'. HAM
XTLf AOON jeoBHAI.B LlilHT WjWMiN.
4 4 laaratfwfMl A C N-ttlrt .n. I'.numen
weahh bitildiii.'. Waehintfton av..nn-
'I Ull M'"M: Km? MALE Inquire A. f
Nrltl.'illl
w.sUtli t.i
rOB i
I ..lie al.d -I
lb Isdawnr
railnaail lira
failin pnn
t'a.hinct' n a. una. 'oinui u
I A KM OP ElOB rV At HI a.
half nnli-a fruip Dai' a DO
Ukiaintit and W.ateru
elaa. farm I, ...
ar bi two l
ma. land
and good orctiar I Vt 111 t. a.,
.a., A ldVM 0 f TON BT4
F.I. I. 'a aierut r. Da dm.
heail' n
CB r Is A A' '
Lv-kawanna
renniv. I'
I.'ult HM.y FOWL MANUBE, EIOHI
r Urn la for HOB; akw bn aj kaKira -a-for
hat' biug Ai i'lf tu E 1 Orlffltba. Hi-'k
well tret
I ' r ' I; t A M I HI I Tit P. II f ALL ON I
i
I r. W IV kard !:
frwerar. in hr.t rUva nn.l
le a). Addreea II A I i
r lined
I el
. Pa
Hi "IMS
t tih.
I
III Frank I
PI M-HKD
keep i ' with uer
DBAl KIN FOB -M.l INyl IBB Of II
I H Cnatnn, ennrt atenocrarher. court
hme, or llu ("lav av. no-
l.MH BALI 0AACBI Fahm trTOOl
I aad ut-ualsa J M. BB BI FIKLO.
Monroe
L'OH BALI H EX CB A NOB FOB BCBAM
J tcsn t r-'i'-rtT--A larine oranr frnTa
tiirreawtna In proaoctloti and talue )u,y In
the -rmr- crl.m In ' lerlda A.tdrea 1 It
1. "i ; l.H roN. H dan ' -n.u
Money to Loan.
w ' To I.i 'A N i 'N FllfT Ml iHTtl Mil
O Beraatoe nty property, Apply to Urn
Lackawanna Trust and Safe Dejssilt com
pan.-. aM LacBawaana aveaua.
Spcclj Notices.
T A erjtETINa ' IF THE DlBECTOBSOy
.V the Nny Aiur Falls and F.linhnnt Iknile
vard cranpnny it waa rnnlred that a BteattaBfl
c-f the at'-ekh ..i.-rs he called i-onveto. at
the general oflo Of th.- ciimiianr. r..in ).l
BaVaaUcaa i.n Minar. en th" Mh uayofJuae
A D. IBM, fr .m A. in M. nntil I P. M
tn take miioti aa thv approval or
(llaai'proval of ti.e pronoaod Increase of the
rapttal st,-k of iit soiapany from v.'i.mn n
t. 'oi. and net the Memory Is-, ami he la,
hereby directed to notice thensif s re
quired by lw T II VV AT K NS,
Has-retarv
i i ck the Nominations vor or
ii Been of the Qermania Build aa and
Loan association of Niioh eeranton will take
I Fr.d.-n M'-iing. Ai r;l !' 1 - I . aft. t
tr.,t;:tc.u- tl... r.-.-ul.-ir Imsinii .1 At '(.ill K
MIL!, I U. Secretary
11 LANK PonKs, PAMPIli.KTS. Mao a
l nnae, eto., bound er rebonad at Tn
TatBOBB ettee, guick work. Kc.-uonabl
prieea,
MEALl ICKET8 CAN UK. II ID AT Mi
corner spmcu otreel and rraaklln era
aUe. Twenty meal tickets for ItSil Uood
tabi Yxmra.
legal
IN THE COt BT OF COMMON PLF.as POB
1 H .nnty of l.arkawanna. In the matter
ef the dUeolution ot the south Lincoln Ooal
eouipauy, No Muv term, IBM.
Notice la hereby given teat tbe South Lin
eotnCoa! Oompaoy Bled its petition la too
court of Oomtnoa Plena of Laoaawaana coun
ty mi the pJtO day of March. ISHl, prayliiK for
flocree of dlsablUtliin, nnd that the court
ha tilted April SI. Isi, nt !l o'clock a. in fur
henrlnir such appil.i- for dlsanlutlon. when
nnd WBera alt persons inlereated can attend if
they deem it expedient and show cause
against the k-raiiliiuf ol the prayer of said
petitioner. JAMBS W. OAKFoltD,
Solicitor for Petitioner.
rwTATE OF OF SAHINA BWIFT, LATE
I j uf the borough of Archbald.Laekatvanna
oonnty, pa.
Iietternof admlniatratinn npon the aboVO
nni I eatate having been granted to the bb
daratg 1, all penotu bavlng claims or do-
iiiiiuds nunlnst ssld estato will present t hem
for settleinentand those Indelitod thereto will
pluaso mulm immediate payment tn
JOHN J, SWll I', Adinliiliitratiir,
ArelibnlU, l'a,
John K. Jonfn. Attorney for Eatato.
Proposals.
aa, - . ..w. uuauu oil,!, nr. nr.
k' celved by the I coueuiy Lk-ht, Heat and
Power OaUnpaay until Saturday, May 12th
1H1I4, atnism, at the nine of 1. 11. Hurna, Li
brary building, Scranton, Pa., fur trenching
nnd hark tilling about six thousand yarda of
trench In the city of Scranton. Tho company
reserves tho right to reject anv and nil bid
THE ECONOMY LiHHT. 'HEAT AND
POWKtt COMPANY.
. - l l i i i inn on a i u eii i i. ... ..,
Connoliv &, Wallace
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OPENING OF
LADIES' SHIRTS AND SHIRT WAISTS
Many new features this season in the way of Shapes,
Styles, Colors and Materials.
SHIRT WAISTS from 50c. to $3.75, in every conceivable design and material,
from the medium to the finest grada3 of Lawn and India Linen, Percales,
Sateens, Dimities, etc.
The newiest and nobbiest thing is the LADIES' SHIRT. Made with starched
shirt, stand-up or lay-down collars, with cuffs attached. They come in Plain
White, Printed Percales, Sateens, Madras Cloth, Century Cloth and Pongees.
We venture to stato that our line of above is tho largest and most complete in the city. Trices, as
usual, THE LOWEST.
CONNOLLY &
RICK
DRAIN TILE,
FRONT,
WIRE CUT.
1IUL1J lW,
VI T R.IFIED,
FIRE AND
COMMON
B R I C K
Best in tho market
Brandt Clay ProductCo
OFFICE) nin-hamton. N Y
IM TORT I I'.randt. Pa
MT. PLEASANT
AI iti
Arf th tMt qoftlltr- fjf dniMf i uaoftni
rf aTt iim (WliTrJ in M t pert J Ut city
t i wtamt ; r
Ol iltar a H fl l yrtf f!.r.
M. IIh M ViniiMi rttTM'f.
MnWkf ffJOM firmt rMH MftMoaM) Hank,
if aent 1'V nt;! m tH'-i'iton to Utm m.am, wtii
nwrlroj MKnpa) ftttti 1 1 n
htmcitl oXattirtJCti vlli bi m4tx th mi
fetid tiwiltrrr of iu k w tiol k
WM. T. SMITE
H:t:l VaTv:rl7
Fnr'1s-i Plan I r.t --laa. Pr ttteli4
I ' I I'-iTgner A I Tam.tiai.ua
Ion
I E Ck m trd FlU ft. Mill
Bret i1srbl fcr reai tasiU of N T.. Pans',
tyllanla All ei'TTenlanraa. fr traTf-Wr
t- a- fr- . Mr. s'r. t at! i n and tbe
Iwalfth tad Market arte, etat.oi. l
tlrat le fur vtattlng StrrtnlonUoa tad peo
l.a n. in AnlhractU- K-.ju
J. VICTORY,
PflOPRllTOR
The GENUINE New Ilavi-n
"Mathushek" Pianos
F.STADLISMED ISM
Now York Wnroronrtis Kd SO
Fifth A in no.
EL C. BICKER CO..
Sol .letler in till ectinn
DBtllB lg Adan. a Ave . TMapl aa BTd'l
MALONEY
OIL AND MANUFACTURING Ctt
Burning
LLbncatin?
ianJ
also Shafting and Jooroal Greasi
ornoBt
1 Wmt Lctaerann Ave.
VSii.Ks Meridian Street
Rooms 1 and 2 Commonwealth Bld'g,
HC KAN TON, l'A.
MINING ardBLASTING
POWDER
Made st the MOOSIO and KUS1I-
dale woiuca
LafTlin A Itand Powder Co.
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Electrlo Ilatterlet, FBBM for explod
ing blaata, Kafetjr Fnae and
RepaunoChemicat Co. 's High Explosives
Lost Manhood
I'liujiliy, el,. . mii. Iv our. .1 l INIIAl'O. II." irr. ut
llllliliiiiHeiil.ty. With arlllMRa.riiiilreloCdra. Sold by
BA't'tllKtva BBOOa DruggliM, OtVtatMaj l'a.
MOOSiC POWDER CO
WALLACE
209
FURNITURE
BEST WORKMEN. LOW PRICES.
MATTRESSES
At Factory Prices
The Scranton Beddine 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
BUT l.Al K
WHY NOT
Sv our FIFTEEN DOLLAR Solid
I ak Ifrilrimiii S t'
vVe tell FaraittiN m cheap bj
any hOBM in lh- 00 OB try that in
tonils to civc hfniixt v1up for tbo
money. Try tin.
Hull Co.
203 AID 207 WYOHiXG IVE.
n I IDHM T'Q
I J I W I 4 I J
MIXINd, IlLASTINn AN'1 SPPBTIXO
POWDER
Manufactured tt the Wara tll-ipen Mill. Lu
lorue ciiuutv Pa., and at Wu
tntnuton. Pvlawarv
HENRY BELIN, Jr.
OOMOal Auetit f..r th. Wyuming PiMrtct.
118 WyommB Ave.. Scranton Pa.
Third National liank itulliliu
. nti-in
7111'S IIMlli. 1 III. 1' 11. It.
J11HN H SMITH SON ; Plymouth. Pa.
K W. ML'I.LItiAN. Wilke fjtrr.v Pa.
Agent for the K.-iani. Chumtaal Com-
1 any a liinh ttpioatvea
rims roup, punt n.
HOW LIRE A
MAN HE FEELS
r ART TEAE he had mvcA 1800.
He bottghta hoose worth lisso
paid WOO down, gavo mort
gage for 11,660. Today ho esti
mates as follows:
Rent a veil ,
jntareet on inortiiatre.,.
TaXoH ami repair
J2W 1)1
. . oo
. 26 w 119 no
Net navlnir on rent SI'U 8B
Havcd nn aalary ! - "
To apply un murta-age flit) 6U
ltEPIJC4'TION-"In KOIIB yeara that
honaa will lie free from .l. i.i and I thall
liavo a Baaaa of my own."
(IKKKN BIDOI I the parad Ita for
hentet, linn Nona have recently I'm
lahed n henutlful villa, whloli they utter,
on saay pnymeuta, nt B1850.
Call at their nfltotv, hetween tVnthlngtnn
aud Ail. .mi on Olive treet.
EZRA FINN & SONS.
WASHINGTON AVE.
0pp. Court House.
Repaired and
Upholstered.
& Conneli
ANN V I'M I:
LCADEMY OF MUSIC.
TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 8.
DE WOLF"
HOPPER
And Hi Morrv loin pan 7, preeentlntf the
tiorgeoua Comic Opera hnei-tacit.
Panjandrum
nirei-t from the Rron tvrnr Theatar,
Rata York 1 Itv.
I RICKS - JI vi. Ii, r-, uniia'c Salnot teata
1 11- utur,lay, Jlay j.
Wools eommenrlng BfOMDAT, MAY 7.
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,
Galley Slave
llBKEAFTr.lt, AND UNTIL KL'KTHEK
NOTICE,
Ten Cents
win be the price ot adnlaaton to ail part
of the houae, OH ETKKNOONS
ONLY.
APM1SSION EVEN IN(IH, 10. 90 OK .tOo.
Poi-toriikiiiioe every afternoon, except Mon
days anil Thureilaya, at ami every oven
liiKiittl.il. llooi opanat l.DUand T.iW P.M.
DR. HEBRA'S
VIOUiGREAM
Remove Freoki.c, Pimple,
Liver Molat, Blaalilirari.,
Sunburn ami Tn, nnd ro.
norm tho aldu to ita orhjl-
1.. i. .,r. A i ia! rn. It
IM "-IUW"II H
clear and healthy com-H
- O....... I. ..... all I,..,.. '
pil'aioil, nujivmn ww.
StTtara.t!iMin and DtTfeotlV barmle5a aibii
a ran Uts, or maili ior 50VU. Send lor Circular,
VIOLA 8KIH 80AP h ij lr"vVi''". '
tu pX&S unaM i ih. MJrT
rival tu ti aumfj. VUolulrtT iaua iaa tateauiy mM
taud. A.drawtru, Price 25 Ceeh.
C. C. BITTNER& CO., Tolioo, O.
For ale by Matthew Broa , Morgan liro8.and
Morgau t Co.
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