The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 09, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY 9, 1S94.
THE
SECRET OF STRENGTH.
(IN 8 ACTS.)
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6th ACT.
Here you see a wonderful act;
In the bottles is MALT EXTRACT.
It is JOHANN HOFFS THE BEST,
Use it and you'll know the rest
Insist upon the QlMCIHB, which Una the nignattire of "Johann IIolT" on
the neck label of every bottle.
Do not be imposed upon for the many inbstltBttS offoroil by Jealorn. Noun
other is "as good." Write for pamphlet.
EISNER & MENDEL80N CO., A-onts. 1.12 ami Lit Franklin St., New York
THE KING OF CLUBS
Allentowu's Athletic Sovereign Too
(or Hart Swift's Men.
ANOTHER SERIAL TALE OF WOE
The Heavy Weight Debutantes from
Pe.mutdom Prance Up. Down and
Over Our Pets and Leave Nothing
for Them But One Prolonged and
Not Overly Pleasant Reminiscence.
An Umpire Who Is a Horrible Ex
ample of How Not to Be Notes of i
the Games.
Notwithstanding the ignominious
defeat sustained by our IochI represen
tative! on the ilumon 1 Mondav a
goodly audience wituvi'l the COOOd I
g.iiiw with Allentown at the Scnnton i
base ball park yesterday afternoon. .
If urn. it ronef 1 1 1 mi of Vonrlav'fl if line in
SO far the result was concerned an I I
after the s.cotni iumn i;d there could he
mi Tinnlit nl tin. outcome although the
natives hoped for success against heavy
odds.
Scranton pitchers are no match for
tht heavy hitters that marOB OOdr the
banner of ktiobael J, Kllv, and arbila
th home tsam liit hard enough to win
any i,rdiiiary game, the riel ling of the
vetrn was IQOta that many presuin
al ly sate bits rcnlteil fat illy for tbe
w,irers of the white and tune.
FlaDaesn started In for Scranton, but
was rejieved la'er by HoUOU, I'hre
w.re frequent calls for the latter from
the gran I stand while Flanagan was
in tbe box, lint he tared no tiettr t!i in
his pr-'iecesnr in fact it ieTiie-1 Im
possible for either to put two balls
oyer the plate in lUcC'tuon and theil
tailnrn to accomplish tnis fat made
the admirer! of base ball squirm in
their seats.
OOHPABHOX Of TUl: PLATna
1 U not tifceeary to enter into a de
tailed account of the gim-. Th- re
port of the official scorer appendl I
heret", will be n story snffi-ient for ill
readers. Hesiiles, tne lUi j-et is II
painful.
A comjiariion of the players of both
tiaras m .v be inopportune and II
will exhihi; few wi ;iknsse on I
irt of tie home team. Pateben'i
throwing arm d-)- not comptre witti
Villtgan's. otherwise his playing i
rqoally good, hia trick work being
better. ( lor pitchers do not OOflipofi
witn Kilroy and Donoghne, parties
larly at critical momenta The form-r
are veterans in the box and do not gel
rattled Sweetmrat short la Wetzel's
nprior In Balding, while Klly only
excell Massey in tbe tricks of the gam.
This la not to be wnrior 1 st. ( r
Kelly's $10,000 pnrcbste le still fresh In I
the minds id ttie j.nti.ie- il ie si wc
nn'l plsrs no letter than Higgina, an I
Mnlrev at third it n trifle ipeedtet 11 id
Westtnke. Tbe latter, Ibottgb. plays i
the gmue for all it's worth, un 1 in ,r
then this the patrons of tne name don't
want
Stalty and llogan era the r,er I f
Wood an I Urowning; 'J hey ooFel ju-t
as mnci territory, ti-ld equally wall,
tlie former imif perbapa a shad the'
bailor batsmen
lbs weak jiuin' In the local team al
present is its utter latk of spirit, i hi
players, with few tXOep ions, art as If
hrpnotised Dneethird ot tb toam
dlaeipline and aoap thai are n, . . ,
by either the If tsl-tnn or tne Allen
town piiyers would make tho pretent I
Heranton inn" n fonnldabla organist
Hon, As it is now, it is witho-it doobt
the least igiantifio and plueky tlnh In
the league, s i fsr as loral patrons have
seen the present Uaue's work.
Mr II... I... II... .1. .k.
the stocky gentleman who officiated I
yesterday us umpire III. work was
revelation in oiiiiqnitv of visjon and
painful inaptitu la on general princi
ples. The Allentown nine would have
neferted the local clnb in any event;
lienco we cannot Maine yesterday's de
feat on the much derided umpire, lint
ns an asblbittoa of what umpiring
alKiuld not be tbe work of LSrothor
Henderson Is the most realistic and be
wildering BUcceea ever seen in a Stat"
league coutegt. The luttire of base
ball will he exceedingly dobiOOl so
long na auch umpires are loltt.-d on tiiis
community. (live ns a man like Larry
Ketrick, Mr. Li Idlebock, or elso con
fess that ns a connoisseur of nmpiros
you are not n Buceeas.
The agony diagrammed:
BCRANTON,
ALLENTOWN
II. ll.l'O.
li li en, a i:
WetaeL sa .o
i v.,d, if...;i
li WNe, 2b... 4
Hogan, cf . ,8
Patchan, i...
Bo'gora,rfe0
Veaeeyi lb (i
-Stalls. 1.....1
Wtet ke.HId
Higgina,-' ,.l
Flngan, p i
Iludaun, p. .0
1 Kelly, lb... 1
HBrown'g, eh)
(IMiiyev,;ib.2
n.Milligan.e.l
OLarkin.rf..'.'
O.Swc'eii'y.sB.!
Olliinaliue, p'i
BOoetallu, o.o
Total
U 17 21 18 S Total ...HI 81 87 1H 8
Ser. niton
Allentown
Earned mni
Two llSMI llltfl.
W I, Kellr.
2 II 0 I 1 0 0 1 1-
o u i i ! o g ia
-Scranton 8, Allentown II.
-Rogers, Mnsaev. Hlgglns,
Larkin. Three baaii hits-
Patchan, v,kii1
Kelly. Milllgrill. Dolnilllle.
Home run I'al
eheii. Stolen Itaaes I'lilr-hen,
West lake '.', WI:
Mulvey. Struck out By
' llinil.'lgun '' lbalaoll I. Ilnnolllle " First l,ua.
on balls By Klanninin 3. Hod ami .1, lioiialnie
8 l'lisseii naUa-ntahen. Timee-8,05, Um
pire Hen lerson.
OTHEIt STATE LKAOUK (JAMES.
At Beading
Reading 0 1 S 1 0 0 0 4 3-13
Harrishnrg 0 1 8 0 1 2 3 8 x 14
Hit Harrisburg, 18; Reading, lfi. Er
rors Harrisburg, 8) ltetidiug, L Battcr-
luMl
WMriil .'te .ill
. " i
r-l ft I
v. , .s V '
las lihoades, Kimble and Fox, Sprogel and
Bmlnk,
At I'ottsville-
I'ottsviile 4 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 S IS
Altnona 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 8 414
Ilith Altouna, lv r.ittsville. 'I. Krrors
-Altoona, 7: I'ottsville. 4 Batteries
Claire, rox and SkUiky, Weal and Co to.
At Knaton
ButOB 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 07
Basleton a i o 1 2 0 o o ti
Hi's- Eaaton. iu; Haaleton, It. Enron
BastOU, 0) llazletul). 3 llatterios Hughes
and Wchte, Jordan and Moore.
An the commencement Ol the eighth
innings a flgbt oocorted among toe spec
tators end llazloloii failed to keep 1 1 1 -
Bald fJniplra Ka trick then gave (ba game
to I astou.
NATIONAL I.EAUCK,
At 1'hiladolphia
Philadelphia.. 1 I 4 0 2 5 0 4-18
Brooklyn l 0 I 0 0 0 0 o 8 ."
Hits-Pblladalpbla, 88; Brooklyn, 10. Er
ror. Philadelphia, I: Brooklyn, 1. Bat
teries UnldiK'k. clement ami Brady;
Daub And Daily, Umpire -Mage.
At Baltimore
llaltitnoro 4 0 8 8 0 8 0 0 0 11
Wasbioiton...0 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 06
Hit Baltimore, 18; Waabtngton 13. Kr
rorn Haitimure, 4. rVaablnfton, 8, Bat
tori Ink". Mil, ,,me and 1;.,!,iuhul; lVttv
1 Mc iuir.-. linplre
Al J' "rk
Hunt.
v',v ork I
w York 1 7 2 3 1 1 818
Boston 4 II o 1 II 0 05
lilts-New York. 15; Boston, 13. F.rrors
New York, S; Boston, 8. Batteriae
Westerrelt, Meeain, Doyle and Farrelt:
Btifatta, Bannon and OanaoL Game calleo
oaaaeonatof oavkneaa, DmptroLyaoh.
At P ttsburg
Pittsburg 0 0 3 1 1 ) 0 0 A
Clnritiuati I o (I o 1 2 (I I 0 f.
Hits pittbnrg. ii: CiacinaatL 4. Er
rors Pitta barg, 4. Oiednnat1 I Bet-
leriee- Krharl and Mars; Llvvyer
atnrphy, Pmpira Mtijoade.
At i lveland
a-. 1
Cleveland 0 0 0 3 0 'J
Cbloago o 0 o 0 ii :t
Btta i lakeland. 81; rLicag.
evalaad, Cfcieago,
I
0 (I
7-l
(I I
, 7. Erron
Bs'ti nee
Cappj Zlmmari tamp and
Umpire l.usne.
At Ixiulsvllle
Klttrldge
Loaievilla 0 l o
ft. Louie ii 0 o
Hit-Ixinisrt;ie, 11
rors-1 aieeille, . Bl
-Haw ley and IVItz,
8 1 o 0 1 I 4
o i 8 0 l l- )
. Bl Lonle, 10 Er-
Lonls. 1 llat'erti-s
M em (fee and lUile.
1 mptre swartwiyni.
l ivTKhN i 84898
At SyraciKi -syraiu-e
0 .t 0 0 0 i
0 I
II- II
nprii gtieid. ...o a o ti o 0 0
Hit Hjraonati it. Springfield,
Mrs- Syracuse, ': Snniigtleld. 7.
1 il 4
is. Lr-
Batter
i"s l!answi and Wilson, Keefe and
I.salir. 1'nij-lre Hunt.
At Troy
Proridaoea . ,0 8 8 0 8 0 8 8 x i
Troy u ti 1 n a o l .t o )8
Hits I'nndenre. IS: Tror, 14 Errors
l'r videdce. 4: Trnr. '.. B.ttenea K.il
darnamnnd i:x,.n; iiraber, Maakia and
i ainii. Dmplrn OnBTnay,
At Krie-
F.rie, 0 0008801 18
Blnthamtoa . .0 ooooooo l l
Hllll I'.rie It - ItinehaTiit.tn B I'rrnf.
Krle, 8; Biaghamton, 3, Battarh M.--
Mai I n- I FJarger; Do lan and lijwse.
i mrdreHoUaad.
At IL.fTalo-
Hnffalo 4 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1-0
Wilk-s-IUrre. li n 1 l t, , rt (I 2 S
Bin Buffalo, II; WHkae.Batre, IS Kr
rora Beffal . 4- Wllkea Barr , I Battoriee
--HoiTer and Howl, Ke-e.an tad Warner
rfmpirn Bnyrtat.
a
GLINTS FROM IM OlAMONO
Mark Baldwin iaexjierted to ngn with
Allen 'own.
A I. tokens, of last year's Allentown
team. ia exi sted to play erilh Altoona.
Wood is doing aottM Of the beat batting
for Allentown, an I h runs the baaev w ,. 1 1
Nut a infle shi re of aterk Is owned by
any A Ben town ef In Kelfy'i h.ai bail rlnti.
It cannot m oharged to the hone leani
that theT are "1 ushers.11 a moret nper
ai aggregation of players wiya never gatb-
red together,
Some men bee ime ao entbimaatir that
IIJ'J?.
wnttager
Tbe Scranti .n Tmiii RR carriers chal
lenge tin, Republican cartlers to a game of
ba-e bull to le. i, laved at tho Iniving 1'nrk
' on Saturday, May U.
Tommy Flanagan does not seem to bo
I the Tommy Of lust year. No more sine, re
! plaver, however, exials, aud it il la in bun
I be Is bound to show it.
The Active lluee Hall club, of Provl
1 denre, will give an entertainment and so-
I rial in FVnner 41 Ohappel-i hall on North
.Main Btraana on May 88
"Wn may tm antiiiuties," said f 'aptain
Keiiy yeatarday, "bni there is 81,000 f
Alanager aOttnaon s money In Allentown
that snys wo can heat the New York."
It ia a bad policy to applaud a player
when ho goes to tho bat. It serves no
useful purpose. He will do his heat nny
way and this practice continued may pro
duce, jealousy.
We, the Starlights of tho South Side,
challenge the South Side Haas Hall club to
a game of ball of ball nt any time gad
ground! desirable to them. Answer
through Tiiiiii ne
The management of tho home tes.ni have
done agpod ilenl to mako base ball a suc
cess. They deserve encomngomeut, and
It is too early In the eeaeon to be talking
of releasing players.
Tho people of Scranton have Confidence
In the ability of the home team to play
winning bnll. The Individual members
owe It to IheaiaaWee to see that this confid
ence he not. shattered.
Higgina hns been made Hold captain of
tho chin. This is no disparagement of
Westluke. Higgins has the older head and
better facilities owing to hia post i ion for
tbe exercise of judgment. Ho should
begin by puttiug some ginger into hia own
base play.
The Wost Sido Stars hereby challenge
Martie BWtft'l aggregation of ball tossers
ton game of ball at llogan I'ark on their
first open ilite for n now bat. The mem
bers of our club average 14 years of age.
ft
Answer throuirb The Tuiiiunf, Louis
Davis, manager.
The fielding of tbe Allentnwn team is
wy above that of any other State league
team.
It is stated on gno'l authority that Grady
of the "Phillies" will sign as catcher for
Hnzleton. He is a gooa one aua bandy
witli the slick.
Kilroy, Allentowu's pitcher, has six
brothers.all of whom sre base bRll players.
One of them, Vatt Kilroy, is pitching for
the Louisville National league lenm.
Wednesday and Thursday Kelly's men
will tnckle Hanlon's heauties and on 1 ri
day and Saturday Hazleton will play at
Aiwntown. lwton nri i also face Bcranton
and BaalatOO this week.
John O. Bcblbla, a left-handed pitcher,
hai b' n signed by Altoona ami will Join
the team ai Scranton. He pitobed f r
Altoona hisi season and signed with Mil
waukee this year, He proved too weak
lor the Wis , rn league, and was r lcas"d.
In a day or two Managei Kelly and
tiunily will take up thir residence In Rit-ter-viiie.
Mr. Belly baa three children,
the oldest, a sou, is a student at Fa Mean's
Buainea college, Allentown. Th h"ight
of Mr. Kelly's ambition would be to get
tho boy admitted to West Point.
FINANCIAL AND COWMFRCIAL
Etooks and Honds
NEW YoMC, May 8. American Sugar
auieii lei Urn railway anil mihCellaneoiis
share list in point Of activity, tlie stork
figuring tor 118)800 shares in a total of SOI. -684
shares for the entire list. It opened
lit lOOKalOB, broke to 108V, rrcorereil to
106, receded to 04;and closed at 105,1,,
a net lo"s of 1;, p.,r cent, for the day.
Tim following eompMM talile snowunr the
liar's flootUStionatn active stucka is suppllm!
au,l revised daily lr l.allar A Fuller, stock
I, rollers, 111 Wyoming avenue:
cpn- Huh
Low
est.
80Mki
inij
Clos
ing. istj
0M
4
lag,
Am. Tot. Oil
Am Sugar. lOKf
est.
lotU
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ii m
rw
84f
a Ti mn,w i-
Tan. Bo,
Cen. S. J 109
Chic. .11 N. W M-H
0 n. ft y 7M1
Ohio. Has
r.c. c A St. L
1 ol . Hook.Val, ft T.
I), ft 11 13"
!.. Li W foil
n ft r. p L'i
Krle 15
. E. Co
Lake Shore
ti. ft N
ilanh.i'tsn
Mi as. Pae
Nat, Lead
N. Y. ft N. 8L
Hi Y. Central,
s. T.,0. ,v W
K. Y., S. ft w
0, 8. c. Co....
....I.Ut,
North Pae I
North Pae. ,t I7f
Omaha HW
I'.e. Mall
Keaitlng
R nk Nlsnd
H.T
st I'a'il
T , c. ft 1
Texas ft Pae...
Union Pa Itto.. .
Wil.aah p
W.aturil 1'nloll
W. ft L. i .
I w. ft i r. j,f
I I ...goOr.Hi ana PrnTlslon..
- kAKT0, M '.-T' I foilnwlnj (jnola
tloni ire iiipplled an I r rrct.il daily hjr t.
i si I PaUer,ateeh tirok.rs.Ki Wyounng
WB EAT.
I ipeMUg.
Highest...
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148
Ti:
I -.airig
1.
-
N Terk n daee Market.
Ni ?OR May I FLrTB
Dnll,
weak. ofT-re 1 fie-.y.
HKr- DttU,
'.' red, atere al
, f. o b . I
88aole.i No l
o; cued weak ar
liake., rluetng
terdar: fi h as
v rug Ion ree
nMal ar'ire.
closing .May. 1
! wer. steady; No.
Tator, Vii-jC.; atloat,
11 ,r. ; u igrailed red.
Deru, iVHr , ul'tl
rd,
,lnly and Dote her
Inr'.a e V, g red.
.lone, 88 ,c ; Jolv,
. Mepteinbei, i. Iv .
Deremtier.
i una h
firm;
afloat:
.No. 2, 43.r
optioae Mara
ele-
vatoi . i:i
du.l
and atsoii steady wnn trailing oi ly local,
July and May moat active. Mat, 1 , .
i ily u it
Dare I loll: options, fairly sctive, easier.
May. lISBajc.; JUOn, SV.; July.H7-c : N, -w
hite. Msv, lie ; June. 4 He - l ; tlrea,
NO, -i MCt Ho. 8 vm. te. 4.i. . No 2 I 111
' -sg a 41'.. No ;r.t . No. .1 n in e, 4.
inii-il eater. i. tlalj" ; white do., 4-a
4.'.,. White tste, 4-.,4.'il4C.
uazi t,ateadj tamily,818all( agtra
i meea, W b.M
Bu r 'AM-.-i,inf. It.
TlKnasn BSKF Dull; city extra India
maea, ,'Ja-l.
iii ..m-i I)nll,tedy: pickled rHallles,
II pottOdl at 7c. bid; pic I d shi, ill lei..
Bet , . bams, loe . middles, nominal
La an Dall, easier, ire tern itaan
rloaed at 87 SO; May afosed 87-80 nominal;
.inly, ir lOnomiaal; refined, qnlt( oontitt
i.i -a pi. South America, 80,
POM - Hull, unchanged
Bl II Btt Dleady, faitly active; western
dairy, new, Bafts.; 8o, creamery, new,
ISnlTai do. factory, new, Hallo. BtgiBS,
7c; Itnilatioa oreamery, llnMo,; aeld
orennu r, ..
t rrrsr - Hood dsmand firm; State
large, old. Bdl8a; do, new 8ftnl0k ..
fancy. ll'.'al'A'.; state small, old. BaOjfCi
part ikima; now, Sit'nlOJa'O.t fud skims,
new, 2alk'.
Loos yuiet, fanoy itnady; state ami
IVuiiaylvahia. Il'4all:c; western fresh,
lOKnllJa'n.t duck, lAalSie.; southern, y
10. ,c.
--
rbllndalpbla TallOW Market.
PRILASRLFNta, May K- Tallow wss
dull aud unchanged. l'nces Were:
l'rime city, in bogsbeada, 4:,c. ; prime
country, in barrel-, I .c; do. dark, in bar
rela, 4'.c. ; cakes, fi'jC; grease, 4'a.o.
rurhimrles I urge ns lien's I ggsl
Mrs. N a M f (iotl.liMAN, of yirtilnhriTfc,
kiin; RrgUoia OBm rOa, writes as follows:
" for about eight or ten wars my father,
Col. T. I'. Fogg, of ll'iar MM, fu.. was laid
up with oarbiim liaa, the vroi-si I lint I ever saw.
lio tried everything he heard of, his doctor
muiii iio nothing lor
htm. Had six or
a ven nirbunclieata
time, as large as hen's
eggs. Be got ao weak
and suffcnalso much
he could not walk a
step. In UTI he had
hia lud nut in tho
inlilillo of his room
mni got on It to din.
Noono expected him
to get well. He KilW
Dr. l'icrco's tiolden
Medical Discovery
advised for all blood
disorders, Before be
had taken half-o-boltle
of ' Discov
ery ' tliov hrmui to
COK T. V. Fooo.
En away. Two bottles entirely cured him. Ho
i now 18 years old. and enjoys good health."
PIERCE CURE
Oil MONEY IS REFUNDED.
For Delicacy,
For purity, and for improvement of tho com
plexion, nothing equals POBBOBI'I Powder.
nm i bm urn
14 i',ni 161m ISlH
u H MU "l
a m m ic
st'i, rt. :'
Q UM 1 I3BM
4lJ 4Kt 18 4,-ki
14" jnti iou
8M nt h
IU. Will '.'-l, '."Hi
I - I 4. I5i 1 14
ill, in. III, Hi,
24 1. U 81
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ONE CENT Connolly &, Wallace
A Word. J
rt'onfi of all MMrff tod "i"' '""c'i, eg
cepl Situations Wunted.ichich are inserted
Situations Wanted.
I i r:. B loiik , p, r
m.'o maaaser: ten
I ' v, Mirs praot t il
xii rieuce: thorough.
i "inpi toiit and ri-'.utln: willing worker: open
for eugau'emont; roferenee ""d security ir
necessary. Address Bnsinssa. Tribune Offloa.
A
POSITI N IS DESIRED BY A YOUNG
man, ageiUT, ho Iub had 4 y, ars expe
rieuce w.u kniginaliT'k B st or reterence,
and bond, if desired. AddreM Box 4'U. Tiink-
hannook, P.i.
C I i UA'I'Ii IN WAN I D -YOUNG MAN. 21.
l who has had exen n as a land and
mine surveyor anil in general engineering
nor., desne's position; expects small salar at
Brat; would like Un Interview. Ad iussBox
151. Tnnkhautipck. Pa.
s1
ITUATION WANTI'.D -YOl Ml MAN
would like position either in store or or-
lice: good penmmi aiel will trv to please. Ad
dress C A. II . ii,l s Bromley avenue. .
H'AVTKM-I'iimITIOV BY A MIDIH.K
aged woman to do house elei ning,
eerublilni
or warning
nth st.
Address, J. II. C
413 rhiriei
ll'ANTKl) -PiKII'lilN S (I.KItK
HY
11 mill, Un ,ie,,il mini. Ciin siie.ik Russian
Polish. Nlavie. ills,, KtiL-liah. Ail .res-, l'h'l lilt
MAS YAH. I'.ox '.'.M, l'ee rill". Pa.
A LADY W. Sis WASH NO TO TAKK
J home. Apply 331 Kress ,r ei.urt.
ITUATION WANTED A WOMAN
vi lil like to get work by the day st
washing or cleaning, or will take washing
home Address M.Uii lioNNELLY,
T'.'l Oreh r,l street.
Agenta Wanted.
S'AI.KSMKN WANTED TO SELL OI K
ii? goods by aampie to the wholesale and re
tail trade; Mil on slgbl to every boalntai man
or flrm; hbwal salary and expenses paid; po
sition permnu"iit 1'or leima ad'lresa with
atanin CENTENNIAL Xl'll I o- Milwuu
k a, W'K
W
ANTED-MAN WITH LIVE AND VIM
lliatll alien e&tHTe n na sois ltOI' IU
I .n, k.i-.i .un , ,-,,iu,t , g il indu -m ,-nts to
right man Address ir.'V.n Beta iiulldlng,
Philadelphia. Pa.
For Kent
I'oH R s r HOUsB ' It ADAatU AYE
I BQa, Apply to A Bartl, Lsska
sin. a .venil"
1 MU RENT IJiillT, wi LL n BNISBED
I rm ina. delightful 1'H a:. on 8M Washing
toti avenue.
'IM LET
1 1'irt
HHt A il KM oF YE Alts- i
.11 ,.f thrre l.u , ire, fo," ot ird
room along rs.lroad AiU' al toEr.nklln
aeeana
'IM RENT TOHB rm OR FURNISHED
1 kaU en Oreea Ridge etreel Very deir-
t ie loe.llnti and on rea.s-M.aMe ternia, Apply
tot ft NETTt.BTOM orC h. WOODKUgV
pnl.il. 'n I nil, ling
For Sale
I OTH FOR HAL
1 4 in Uraoa l:i t,
a ,-nne. the in al ,i
that will hst.'iiiah I
1MB OP Till' Hl-T
lated on Columbia
i,i location t prieee
m e.-ker
I If 1 1 HIM. HAM
OR -Al.i a FARM l ElOHTt ACRES,
one .i: I one half mil from lial' - DO
it I a ...wsr-- I,,, k .. . . n i. a- W .-r ;
railroad F.rat r asa ri
l.ilin- anring ii" olv
with . liefer 1
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I.,, kaw.i na
an.l go
rood reii.nl l i
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ani. Pa.
ll.ltol.
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i rUNISUED
e. rj lag itn uh
ROOMS
l bath.
i It-.
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FARM, STOCK
MO.l KIEl.H .
and nlenatla
i It 'Atr. R EX CHAN OR FOR SCRAM
ton ini-fierir- A bearing uraiige groeo
rrrjwiing n OCaoecUea stel value esrlr in
e orssjre seettne in HnHda Addrax F ft
nn.r roN iktii.n Kioru.
Moticce.
la yet I e meinhera fe
, al', 1 !.' aia t: n
ACOB J MILLER,
V
I MEE1
Nal A
isi ar
nt.ry
tug. Air i '.;
U..r Im. II, ram.
im artei
I ll B i
lyl.A K I lioan Cam I'll 1 .1:
B hUOA
ad at Tus
ll'-atonabl.
Ii aim I, ate b io; I
TMinrkl ottlce. Valrk
r n l.
sork
T' i
MEAL riCKKTS I CAN BE II I) T 144.
r.-rtier Sprnee rrtreet and Fraatrtla eve
one. 1-,,-my meal MeMa fur &:i Uood
table lau,ri.
Protioaala.
CIA LED PROPOSALS Ml.l. HK U'
C5 relvsd b Ihe eoaom, Light, Heat .ml
Power enmnaai until Batardar. May Inh,
Isut a' BOOB, ai the oSM of I. II llnrna !.i
lirar building, Reranton, Pa., for trem hing
n d back SUlng about eU tboiuand yards ol
trench in tba city ol Scran ton Tho cmininy
i as ryes tie right to reierl anv and all bids
THE KC'uNtiMV I.IilllT. HEAT AND
Bo a BR ' OMPANT.
View.cra' Notice.
1 n'sTiiToi7rt")io
Si, I, May term. IKH In the
IVTOTIL'E
.-a p,
matter of the ii tdina of the Otty of Scta iton
for the appoiutiiieul of Viewer . to .-- . rt.ain
laooOlta and expeiisos and assess t he Is'iiellta
for grading of Parker street
The unileraignial. having been appointed bv
the Oonrt, Viewera m the foreaotag matter,
hereby give iioiien that they will mi the Sat II
day of May. A. H. ISM, at hi ,,,1,,,-k a.m.,
meet on the hno of the said improvement, at
the corner of Mam avenue and Parker street,
pna .ling th, lieu over the Ubo ol said Im
iroveineiit, viewing the aiiiue .lid the jireni
isna alleeted thereby, and will hear .11 partiua
intereated therein ami their witue.ases.
SAMtTK.L HALDKM UN,
ritl.l) W KLK1TZ,
K. a NKWCOMB
Viowers.
(TICK IN Till: t'OI'IIT OF COMMON
plena, X.,. R74, May term, ISM. In the
i mutter of the petition uf the City of Herimloti
! for the appointment of Viewers to sseertain
! the damitgea and asscia the tienetlts for grad
i.... ,.r i ..... .
The undersigned, hiving been appointed by
tho Court, Viewers In the foregoing matter,
hereby give notice that thov will on tho Nth
day of May. A. II. 1HM, at 10 o'clock a. in.,
meet on the line of thu snld improvement at
the Oornar of Main avenue and Parker street,
proi ling theneo over the line of said im-
liroveuient. viewing the same and tho prem
ises iillecled thareliy, and will hear nil parties
Interested I I . i in nhd their witnesses.
SAMI'K.L HALDKMAN,
FRED W FLEITZ,
E. C. NEWCOMB.
Viewers.
America
1SBEACTIVIIL PICTCBES. KVEIlY
ROTBD PLAOB IN ALASKA, T1IK
DN1TKH STATES AND MM3UGO.
HTB NBMBBBSOM THK toilN
(8C8L TEN CENTS ANU ONE
COUPON FOR ANV NUMUEIt.
Money to Loan.
M? wwv,,w.ei,
I 8808) TO LOAN ON Ult-i MOBTOAOB.
I ' --rai ,rnrt, Apt t - li.. ,
I 1 arse. -,r n 1 rut tid Safe u4nU Com
Sneeia
unuiuv umiuu mw uiiiiu ii niuiu
Many new features this season in the way of Shapes,
Styles, Colors and Materials.
SHIRT WAISTS from 50c. to $3.75, in every concaivable design and material,
from the medium tc tho finest grades 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 state that our line of above ia tho largest ami most complete In the city. Prices, as
usual, THE LOWEST
CONNOLLY &
Don't Fail to
Attend the
at the
Driving Park
JULY 4
ALL THE SPEEDY RID
ERS WILL COM
PETE. MT. PLEASANT
VI HI 1 All.
reait qnsiiti fr Aeeaaatla aanaad
deby.re.1 la inif ir ef UM CRJ
OS'
rir efltan
MllllllMl
: fl ir. Th'rl
Ml. IIS
Ke.r room (Ira
i nt by mail
rive: i .. r I
-tee,,: .ntr
aad damn , ol
t i vrr.
Ratteaal H.nk.
lu uj ui.us. .U
81 tx mad
' kwn-ai Cu.:
1 . - a:, .
WM. T. SMITH.
Va:v::17
ruroreain H.n FtreMtaei far ill r' M
I . tJt P.r iejigi.er A I.:.gl a . aai.ba".s-r
i ear
I i Cot lit. ?rd Hftert v hMi
alr.t leaWaMa for re.tl.n-. ot x r. rin:
lylv.iils All cor.Te:,iebcs tor lr.ael.rs
te am' rn i Bn 1 v '' an l iti
'..Iftli tad Market lr-l rtatw. De
iii i ' - rkdUeg Baraalealaai ie
tie la Ue AataraeHa kgi..u.
T J VICTORY,
MtU RIE TOR.
Th.' (.1 M INK New Hkren
" Wlathushek " Pins
lTAlil.lSHI.D l''.t!
New Fork WarwioBr- No.
Flilli Avenue.
.Nl
E, C, B1CKKB & CO,
S de ilealers In this sec'io-.
lift II I l.'l Ad.im- Ave . Teli hone
Bonking.
IBPORT OF Tin: onditb
IF TBI
THIRD NATIONAL R:NK
at Bcrantoo, la tha State of PeoneylvaniBi at
the doea ol boMneea, May 4. ivm
RRSOl'HCES.
Loans and 111 nts 1,IM 171 M
i 'i erdiatia. aia-ureii alio anaecareO.
V. H. bottdeWMOnre cwcnlatlon
I'reiniuma on I' S. IhiiiiIb
Stork, seriiritie. etc
Baa king house, furniture ami tlx
tures
Due from National Imiiki mot re
serve agent i . .
Due from State I lank sand bankers .
Due from approved reserve agenta..
Checks and other cash Items
BxjoBeaaea tor clearing bones
Xotes of other National bank
Fractional paper currency, Djckeia
and eanta i
Lawful money reserve In liank.
vi.: Sra'ie i . 11 T'iI
Legal lender notes, .i pi.mt Hi i
Kedemptimi fund with C S Treas
urer th 'r c ut of circulation i. .
Due from C S. Treasurer, other
than ,ri per cent redemption fund
L8II 18
N llll III
Ml : r.
KM UM :.'
VNlCl in
n en-
.i.;ski U7
114.781 N
r, 2117 ss
i,7MI KH
l..iSU UU
WVS M
72.;iH IB
M.lall III
2.IXK1 ll
171,44 ;I5
TuUI
82.
LIABILITIF.S.
Capital stock paid in 8800.000 08
Surplus fund 2U,UUI 1)0
I'lnlivideil proflta, less expenses
and laxea paid 4H .'1 7!
National bank notes outstanding... 7x'.lln0 III
Due toother national banks U8.4US :i
Due to State hanks and bankers ... B,T88 81
Dividend unpaid 12.29S fiO
Individual deposits lubiect to
check I.4NI..-1.'.. K'l
Demand certlHeates of deisit o,7M Ni
Certilled checks 4,Vi(l 71
Cashier's eheoka outstanding 8 ill
Notes and bills rc-discouuted None
Bills payable None
Liabilities other than those stated, None
Total 82,171.484 35
Statu of Pennsylvania, County of Lacka
wanna, sa:
I. Vm. H. Pock. Cashier of the almve
nanus! bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to tho la'st of my
knowledge and belief.
WM. H PF.CK, Cashier.
Subrn'rilaid and sworn to before me this Sth
day of May, ISM.
SAMUEL W. EDUAK, Notary Public
Correct Attest:
V M. CONNELU I
ilEO. 11. CATLIN, Directors.
ILFRED HAND, I
Bicycle
OPENING OF
IT
WALLACE
209
FURNITURE
BEST WORKMEN. LOW PRICES.
MATTRESSES
At Factory Prices
The Scranton Bedding Co.
Cor. Adams and Lacka. Aves.
DID YOU
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
IVIercereau
LACKA W
WHY NOT
Bm our FIFTEEN DOLL AB Solid
t.);ik Bodroom Betl
We sell FarnltTirB as cheap a..
IB 1 1 n i In the OOTIBtrj that in
ttodl to srive hontst valuo for the
monoy. Trj us.
Hull
L
s
Lager
. Brewery
lisnnfsrturers of the Celebrated
PlLSENER
Lager
Beer
CAPACITY
100,000 Bbls. Per Annum,
DUPONT'S
MINIXO, BLASTING AND BPOB1TNGI
POWDER
Mauutsctnred at the
Wanu-allotiOH
Mills, Lu-
turne county Pa
.. , I ,.f,i.
ami 111 la
miuglou, Debiwaro.
HENRY BELIN, Jr.
General Agent for the Wyoming District,
118 Wyoming Ave.. Scranton Pa.
Third National Bank Building.
AOkNCtra.
THOS. FORD, Plttston, Ta.
JOHN ll SMITH &SON: Plymouth. Ta.
E. W. MULLIGAN, Wllkes-Harre. Pa.
Ageuts for tbe Kepauuo Cliemioal Cum
pauy's High Explosives,
Robinson
WASHINGTON AVE.
Opp. Court Hou3e.
Repaired and
Upholstered.
KNOW?
U Connell
ANN a iVUM K
& Co.
I IIOIJG AYE.
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,
Galley Slave
BEBEAFTXB, AND T'NTIL FL'RTHER
NOTK'K.
Ten Cents
Will la, th prior, ot admisalou to all parts
of the house. ON vFTF.HNOHNS
ONLY
ADMISSION BVENINOS, 10, BOOB 30a.
Parlor Ulanoei every afternoon, except Moo
daya end Thursdays,' st IW. and every evon
iugato.li. Doors oeust 1.3UauJ 7.W P.M.
OUR WATCHES
DON'T BEAT TIME
And no one Is best who buys them. They are
,,u tune every tune and all the tirao. and the
lirst time you have time couie in and see
these accurate time keepers, which carry oar
long time guarantee a lth every sale.
Tun prices we quote below are for highest
grade, full jeweled American watches. In
point of value
They Are Record Smashers
Price List:
We Will Sell an
B. W. Kavmoud Movement in 20 year
Gold Filled Onto 8?" "
Same in 4 os. Coin Silver Case 22 25
11. 11. Taylor Movement lu 20 year Gold
Filled Case 22 111
Same in 4 oz. Coin Silver Case 18 00
G. M. Wheeler Movement In 20 year
Gold Filled Case 88 08
Same in 4 oz. Coin Silver 15 75
Applcton, Tracy & Co. In 20 year Gold
Filled Case.. W 50
Sam in 4 07. Coin Silver 22 2a
P. S. Bartlett Movement in 2ll year Gold
Filled Cases 19 78
Sumo iu 4 oz. Coin Bitver 15 75
FREEMAN,
Dealer in Diamonds, Watches,
Jewelry, E10.
Cor, Pcnn Ave. and Spruce St.
sons insisi
Week rornmencing NONDAT, MAV 7.