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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MOENING. MAY IT,, 1594.
E
FROM HOI
Our Own Defeats King Kelly's Aggrtgration
with Ease,
HUDSON DID VERY GOOD WORK
His Support Was Not Gilt Edged but
Nevertheless the Game Was Won.
Kelly Took a Tu.-n at Twirling the
Ball Himself Score in Detail as
Made Up by Official Scorer.
Fpttiul to the Serantun 7W6:in.
ALLBNTOWN, Pa., May 15. King
Eelly'i will sustained defeat tuclny
from the Boranton slnmjt-rs.
Uohos'iuo want in the box for the
home team, but wai in poor form and
Kelly took nil ;!aco.
liodiion did toe pitching for the visi
tor and did it wall. 1 Li snpport.how
evor, was not as good as tbat ftiVIO by
the AlUntOWQI. The score in detail :
8CBANTON.
K. 11. O. A. K.
ftaltz, I t 1 'J 0 0 1
Hogan, 0.1 8 8 2 1 O
PatOhao, c -J 8 ' 4 0 ' 1
Bogota, r. f - -' 3 o 0
Massey, lb - 3 ;a o u
WataaL h. g 1 l l a o
Westlake, :ib I 3 '.' ;t- o
Biggins, 8b o u (i "
HoUsuii, p 1 1 U 'J o
Totals 1.1 10 S7 13 4
ALLENiUWN'.
11. II. O. A. E
Wood, I. f 1 1 1 0 (I
Wise, lib J Si 3 'J O
Kelt, lb, aud p..... 1 1 ! 0 1
Browning, 0.1 u i - 0 0
Mnlvey, .ib B 3 l 'J i
Mllllgaa, s l - o U
Larkio, r. f. and lb. 1 1 3 o o
Sweeney, r. s U 8 l & 0
Donogbno, p u t u J u
Coetello, r. f o o 3 o o
Totals 14 91 11
Bcranton o o 2 7 u 1 l 3 x 18
Allentowu....8 M 0 IT II 0 t-1
l I mm C-rni.t.11, ft. A ll..lt.,ii't, .1
Two-base bits otalti; Patchen, ' Three.
liaso hits Ma.-i-fV, Uejjers; Wise, Unlllgan,
Homo ruus - Larain. Bacriflos bits
Bodgors, Wetiel; Wood. M ien bsti- -
Wise. Double. plays Hogan and Msis :
Weatlake. Wetael and ktassey, Wvstlaks
uud Massey; bweeney, Wise aodiLarkin;
Btrubk oat Scranton, ill Allentown, J.
l"irt base on balls Scrntituii, "J; Allen-
town, Wild pitches -Kelly, l. Passed
halls--Mulligan, 3. Turn -1. jo. Umpire
Kl.n.
OTHBS STATI UUOUI UAMU
At Barrlsbnrg
Barrisborg....O 3 o l o 2 1 o o- 7
Beading 0 10010010 I
Hits Barriabnrg, 81; Beading, 7. Er
rors Barrlsbnrg, 8; Rending; 8. Batter
tea Brahan and Bmlak; Uaoble and
Ooodhai :. I'tUJiires Heudereou.
,t Altoona
Aituoun 0 1 3 1 0 8 0 0 08
lVlUViile 3 0 0 0 (i U 0 3 3 1'
Hits Altoona, 11; PottcvQIa, . Br
ror Altoona. 7; PottsrUle, 1 Batteries
- beibleand Cote; Clara and Diggons.
Umpire Ketrii k.
At Hazleton
Hnzleton 7 0 0 3 1 0 O (I 119
1. stou 0 000000803
litta Haaleton, IS; Etston, 4. Errors
Baaleton, 4 Easton, . Batteries Jor
dan and Qnina and .Moure; Holme, aud
Weute, Umpiat Wagner,
NATIONAL LtAUl'K,
At I tnladelphiv-
Pbiladelpbia.. 1 0 0 8 8 0 I 0-10
J-w YorK u l 1 0 0 0 8 0 04
Bite Philadelphia, 18; New York, B. Kr
rore Philadelphia, New York, 1. Bat
teries Taylor and Clements, Wester Tell
and Wilson. L'ujpire l.yuch.
At Un oslyn
Brooklyn 3 8 8 0 1 0 1 0 t tfl
Washington.. .0 l l 8 0 0 0 0 8 T
Bits Brooklyn. 18: Washington, 18, Er
rors liiookl) n. o; Washington, 8. Bat
tarlee tstetn, Klnalow and LaCbaacs;
Petty mi l ildiaire. l iupire llur.it.
At Pittsburg
1'itlsburg a 000000003
Chicago 0 o (i 1 l o 0 'J 'j 8
Hits- Pittsburg. 8; Chicago, 10, Errors
Pittsburg, 4; Chicago, l Batteries Ebrett
and Mack; (Jrifllth and Kutn.igo. Dm-
plfs Km-lie.
.' t I ..-Ve,.,!! 1-
Clereland u 0 o o 4 o o 0 17
Hi Loots. u 0 o oooo 0 o o
Hits Cleveland, 10; St. bonis, 7. Kr
rora Cjavcland, 0; st. Lonia, 3 Batten-
Coppy sod Oi'oi.nor, Clarkon aud
Peltn. Umpire, bwartwood.
At Cincinnati Inclnnatl-LonlsTllls
game postpodk 1 on acoonot of ralo,
At Boston The gam- batwaea the Boe
tou and Baltimore clubs was called ut the
end or ins sec nd bsnlnii on acconnt of a
flrs at the ;gronads. Hirh side hoJ tuen
Scored throe runs.
EASTEHS I.KAUCK
At W.lKes-Karre
"WU Varre..S i 0 8 oooo i- t
Providence ., .8 0 i l l 4 8 o 418
Bits Wllkee-Barre, 8; Provldenos, 17.
Errors Wllkee-Barre, 8; Providence, 6
Batteries Kaanaii, Unarles and Warner;
t'i.ianii Dixon, fftnrdra flnnt.
At Brir-
Ei le 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0- s
Troy i 8 0 0 8 4 0 0 l-io
iiits Erie. 14t Troy, 18. Errors Erie,
6; Troy, 5. Batteries Dewald and Keiger,
tiruio r ami ( uhiii. Oapira Bnydar.
At IJlinilll;
Kyiacute. ....() 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0-8
U-Ualo 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 J 8 7
HitsrByaaenae, 8; Buffalo, 13 Errors
rai is-, 1 ; Buffalo, 0 ilatt-Tii-s l'aynn
a'. ille-f; liatt and Boyd. Umpire llol
lai 1.
At Blghaoton
Bingbamton..O 0401030 0 13
Bprngfield....1 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 n 7
Bits Blnghamtbh, 18; Bprlngfleld, 10.
Brrora Bingbamton, 0; Bprlngfleld, 1.
Batteries Dohra ami Uowso, Vickary,
Mestitt and Tealiy . Unpil 0- -OaffOey .
GLINTS FROM THI DUMONO.
Mr.rlf Baldwin will sign with Alleniown.
Kelly is trying u new pitcher named
Mayhew.
i'hil lincbman bos boen roleased from
Potts ville,
The State laugue will hold a special
meeting May 30.
Dwysr, recently siKtieil by Easton as a
Holder, has lieeu released.
Tho Altoona club Inn signed Pitcher
Jatnst Oannon, lata of Krie.
It is said that if J Miko Kelly makes a fail
nreat AUetitown t.atcher ililligau will take
the club.
The AUetitown manaRemont Is com
mencing to complain about the small at
tendance at Hittersville.
Pottsville lios si(jned Dngan, a catcher,
and Dslaney, a second Imssmnn. They
joined the team at Altoona yesterday.
Tho Hazleton I'lain-Spenker warns the
ball club at that place to drink less rum
and not dissipate so much in other direc
tions, or tho people will refuse to support
the games.
Then is not a single man win knows
anything about btae ball who sees any
good in Larkin. He can neither catch,
run or bat, and in right field he is abso
Itlteb n. g. If Kelly koeps him much
longer to help lose games tho base ball
public will have something to say. Allen
town Chronicle.
The Chicago club is doing nil that it con
to get a second baseman. Yesterday Man
ager Ansou started a deal, which, if con
Sntbinated, will giv tho White Stockings
a second baseman who promises to hit one
of the greatest nlaveru who has over tilled
thut position. He Is no less than Stewart
of the Simix City cluh. Itjis understood
that Anson ; Iiks cffeied tho club named
tliree i.f his present players mid n bonus
n ( i.n, o for Stewart. The Sioux Citys tire
not to bmlly in need of flayers as money,
nd if (Jhicogo rans this amount up an
other $1,000 the can have .'rite wart, Ho
formerly played with Easton.
The llish School team and Wood's
liusiuess Uollega team played a came of
bale ball at Hogan park yesterday after
noon before un audience of lilout 350. It
took elcvon Inning! to deciiln tho game.
At the end of the seventh Innings the game
was etrongly in favnr of the High School,
lu the eighth innings the College tenm
piled up seven runs, owiug to poor Holding
on tho part of the High Bchool team. Tho
scoro wns:
High School 1 0 13 0 0 5 0 10 219
W. B. V 1 O 5 0 0 i 0 7 0 0 3 'JO
First base on bulls-Off Kelly, S; (iibbs,
7. Errors .High School team, 13; Wood's
Bniinett College team, 14. Batteries
Owens and Kelly, Oibbs and Lewla, Um
pires Wiilitor and Smith. Time of game
three hours.
GENERAL NEWS OF INDUSTRIES.
Tho invention of an automatic stoker
by Hon. Eckiey B. Coxa, of Dnftou, which
was mentioned in a recent issue of Tin:
Trim-NT, is destined to revolutionise the
abtbracita coal trade in enabling consnm'
j ors 10 utilize coal that has heretofore been
I useless, The Hazleton Plain Speaker gives
an interesting account of an explanation
of the Invention tbat w is recently made
I by Ur. Coze before a number of proinin
I out railroad and ci nl men. The party
was composed of 1!. C. Lather, general
j superintendent, aud tioim R, Hoffman, di
I vision engineer of the Philadelphia snd
. lii-iniiiig Coal and iron company, John
Wood, superintendent of machine shops,
and Snperlntendent of Motive Power Pax
sou, of the l'lnloilelphi:i and Heading, and
lleber Thompson, engineer the Qlrardes-
late, all of 1'ottsviilo; James Archbabl,
strporioteadent oi the Albright Coal com
pany, of Bcranton; George Riley and C. T.
Smith, of tho Plain speaker, oi Basleton.
The pnrty ezamim 1 two sterling boUera
that were equipped with the grates, The
furnace constats essentially of a traveling
crate moving lrom the right toward tho
left. The coal, which is brought trf the
bopner ty a drag, spont or any other c n
vi olent method, feeds down by gravity
Over t he Ur.. brick onto ids traveling grate.
The coal Is carried slowly al iin rate of
from three and one-hall to Bve feet per
hour toward 111" other end. in tbebegli -nlngol
the operation tfa al on the right
hau l side of tho fjlila.v u Ignited, the
other part being covered with ashes 1 1
partially consumed coal. After the fur
imce Is heated ti.e Are brick, which Is
called the "ignition brick," becomes hot,
'and tho coal passing down nnder the r-g-ulating
grata become gradually heated,
and by the time II reaches the foot of the
ignition brick u looandssosnt.
, Under the grate there area number oi
chambers mads o( sheet Ir n, which are
doted on all fides except on top. The
blast from the fen which is used to fur
nish the air is blown into the largo air
chamber which is the second one d m i -right.
These air chambers are open 00
top, but the partitions aio covered by
plates, These pistes ar of nuch mth
thai no matter what may bo the posttl W
ol the grate bars. there is always un 1 -lug
Upon this plate, so that the air
cannot pns from ono chamber to
an tber except bt leakage al ng the t ur
The resull 0 tui arraagement is that it
about blowing into tin- large air chamber I
wuh a pressors of about 1 inch water
gusge, the pri-i- ire in the next air chain
Bei the left would be about inch, the
jit to that W inch and the next to that
;4 inch. The pn-sur,. lu the air chamber
to the right would bo about "4 Inch. Tin
result of this State of affair-. i that the
ci al when it arrives at the crate 11 n
jected to a pressors of blast sofflcient to
IgoUe it, bat hut too strong to iiupvdo Ig-
nuion.
A the thoroughly i-nitej rui pees is
slowly over ih second compertmenl
(where tbo air pressure Is a maximum), 11
biirni briskly, and then slowly passes av I
the third oompartmenl where ib- air pree-
uri' 1- loss an 1 I 1 1 .-r siiito l to the com-
bustli n of the thinner larer of pattiy oon
sunwd c"sl. the bed continues to diminish
in carbon, and to be sut jerli-d tv less
Bleat, until, finally, the bot ashes sr
cooled off liefoie l-lng dumie.i ,y a
v- ry gentle curieut of air, Wbich Is heated
and mingles with the carbonic omie pro
duced iu the IOCS of intense combustion
tad c inverts it Into carbonic add, ti 1.
jei : 1 ir.g t'i .ii.mct the ctal .0. Mg as
it arrives on the grate to a prtesnre of
blast Which is !he proper OUS to ignite It;
tu -ii burn it with a hlat as -'r n- as Will
prod oos g '.! combuation, ami as the oar
boa Iseltminated and thetblckaeseof the
bed bsoomsa smaller to diminish the blast
to correspond to tbase CondltiOttS. Th
c. a pi'-.ng continuously d. wu frotn the
ignition in irk is Ignited gradus.lv, bhrm-l
out and llie nsbet are carried off or
dBB rd by the graie liarsah tn.-y descend
Mr. c, xs'-i invention is the OUtOOUM at a
I very exhaustive study of his subj.-ct.
when a mem! or of the commission wind,
, wn iriat.d by the itynlattirK o mvestl-
gatetbe "waste of coal Bbaing, with the
view toutll.ro the waste." Iba'bs bai
I abondantly succeeded in this tin-n- is no
I doubt, ss tho outcome 1 f this work will
! show, Mr. Col rs main object in o create
a dei tad f r the small itseS of coal such
it-, buckwheat, rteeaad barley, wl
now of litis- uie a plant equipped with
I hi- automatic stoker Is not a- the u.eiec
I of bitu'i.lnous coal strlksrs, as three grates
bum either coul which Isabiuttho sum -.
Vice 1'residont Oarrett, of the lohlgh
Valley ladiowl in ;ieak!n 1 f the, f,.,t
f the strike of the aitamlaoui ooal minora
Ion the anthracite coal trade, said tb,t
while it tended to prevent dia rganiiatlon
In tba trade, there was no other percepti
ble advantage 1:1 the h: r,k.- to the n-ithru-
cue business), The starting rip of the mlaea
lot the I.ehlgb Valley Coal Coinpaiiv, it
an'oanih ai', on llve-days-n-weok tiri,
i instead of three days, i n. t aitribuinhl.'i
I to the soft 00a strike, but is lu Una with
the policy heretofore pur-ned of mci 1 a- Ing
the output of the mines about tub middle
of May.
. . .
In tlm lirf. ipiarter of last year tho Al
bany ami Sasqaebauna division of the
l)i luwaro end lludsjn systom Scored I
j profit of 1140,084 This rear fur the same
period tbera U a deficit of 814,000 The
Ken seel aer and Saratoga division aud the
Now York ntul Canada division have
hhown fidell.-it for the t , Sim. ,.un.u
The first i. niii-d shows. -m luONaasd deficit
for the first quarter of I804of noaily ?a,0flO
over that of 1808, while the last named b is
11 showing ol over i'lo.OUO batter than lat
year in the same period,
TBI EsniiF.lt symptoms of dyspepsia,
Hiiel, as distress after eating, liearthftrn
and occasional headaches, hlioiihl not bo
neglected. Take Rood's Bamparllla it
you wiih to be cured.
Hood'b Ptlu care an liver iii, billons-
ness, jaundice, Indigestion, hick head
iichu. Clipped from Canada "Praebyterlau,"
nnder signature of C, Blaokett Koblusoo,
I'rop'r: 1 wascuredof oft-recurring bilious
hesdaches by Bui dock Bloisl Bitters.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Stocks and Bonds.
KtW Yung. May IS. -Tho most signific
ant feature of tho day's operations at tho
Stock Exchange was the, impression tho
bears were enabled to make on prices bo.
cnuso of moderate liquidations, Hereto
fore those operating for lower prhes were
unable to dislodge holdings, but today
there wore dfibblings of hmg stock iu
Missouri Pacific, Atchlnson and Sugn-.
while tho declining tendency of prices Was
disappointing t marginal holders, the
increased nctivity late la the day
was welcomed by brokers and specu
lators alike, rh tho dullnoss for the
past few days has afen oppressive. Mis
souri Pacific was the feature of the trad
ing and fed f ram Mi; to 20Ji, closiu'g nt
tho lowest figure. Atchison WM also
heavy, falling to I0W on rumors of a 415 to
880 ssesaimsnt on ths stock, rjqlos Pa
cific wus also pressed for sulo nud decliuod
to Ki."i. The Grangers, Trunk lines and
Anthracite coaler lost v to lj, but the
trailing OOtslde of St. Paul was light.
Lead was Urmer than the other Indus
trials. T ho general market closed weak
and to -.' i lower for tho day, MiBsouii
Pacibo leading.
The following complete tati snowing the
day's fluctuations in active Stocks Is supplied
ami revised dnily by LufUr Fuller, stock
brokers, 181 Wyoming avenuoi
Opsn Hub- Lew Clos-
Big. est. eat. lug.
Am.OM. Oil
Am. Sii;ar. 108 108 UtM I08U
A.T.&S.V :f, in1!.; Kill
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fun. N. J lull Km lim lOtM
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t bleavo Onnn aid Provisions.
Si itiNroK, May'lV-TI.e following quota-
Hons are supplied and eorrcted dally by ua
Bai a Poller, stock iu "iters, in wyomiui avo-
line.
WHEAT. Mkt. Jii'v. Kept.
Opening , 6B r.Ti4 i:
li .-: SSI tB 5T, IB
Lowsei U Ism .'--'a
ClOS Kit ,' s.l,
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Oi ' lug 87l IK BBM
Blgbi -t cti nu a : ,
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1 Ipsnlng
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liu ij iran
nil bail un
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Nw York Produes Karkst
Nzw Ydiik. May 18. tun Dull,
aak.
W UEAT--ti:odeia!elv active, 1 anil P,
lower, closing siialy. No. J, n-i.
tore and elevator, T'4c aflo.it,
" i"'!'.; f. , b, .'.- a.Vj ,r. : no-i-ia'ie.i
rod, :.m'i . Bo 1 northern,
''i ; options re fairly si live and
1 , endive, lower, closing weak. N. '.'
red, May. ; June, .'.ic.; July,
' ',- Au.ii. , iV . , September, Cl.'.c ,
i i . mbetj B4Kc
.olfi Mialenitelr active, weaker; No.
2. 4'.'a.V. ; violator. -'IHa4 .afloat:
oi ti ns were dull and wi-ak at .s.c de
htay, 4'.4r , July. 48; c
Oat Q ilet, ,..:. optioua m daratoty
a live, ea tar; May. .tr t'o.iJuDe, 37c: July,
.1 -. So t white. May, i Ucispolpricas,
No j. 17!aax7Ke.:No.8 white. 4t,c.;S... 8
CI ; lag . 11 , 0 Ntt 1 . r.- . No. .1 white,
4i- . 1: 1 xi d mtori . S ..A . bits d 1. and
bits lt.-. 41 If 1 1',.-.
BH 1 U list, -teailr.
Tn 1.1 11. BaTxr-Onll.
i 1 r 1 M 1 1 1 let, siesdy.
Mao i ts--X. tiitna!
Laan Quiet, about steady: was torn
steam, i; TO; city, i'.44c. , OJMiOS se
none; refined, dulli coatiasat, ts, south
America, s rmnpouud, Sai .c.
Poax -Qaiot, ray.
Hi inn -Pair demand, stoalv. state
dairy, new, ISalTc ; J old, I al.c ; do.
ereamsry, new, I4al7e . PeasaylvaaM, do ,
:.i!7. . He torn "lairv, new, yal.f . do.
cteiimefy, new, t fsrtorv, n w.
ssi;.-. eiguia, He, imitate!, ereaxseri
I a!4c
1 11 tax (Jjnlet, eeak.
t.. 1. h Steady, fairly active; state aid
Pennsylvania, IBUalia; weateru freb,
ISalSHB,
mm
rhlladeiphla TaBaw Markst.
Pen ai tl.ll'U, tlay !J -Tall, w waadu'.I
at the recent dectlae, PTtces were:
'''' . ty .'i gaboada, 4 a,; prime
country, in barrel.. 4 .c' do. dark In bar
rels, 4,VC; cakes, So. I grease, 4c.
tiottr.c Btttera
This remedj is b-. i.,.:.; -. wen known
and so not ntar as t.. aeed a nsbial men
tion, All who have used lliiclric Blttera
slug tbssa M Bg I f fin;. A purer
bm ss .1 seaorexlst audit is enaraa-
tod to do all Ibst i claimed. I'.lectnc
Bitters will cure all dlssaaes ol tat Liver
and Kldneya, will rem vo Pimples, B iu,
Sal: Bhenm and other affections rau.vl by
' 1 ura blood Will drive Malaria (rent
II I system and prevent aa well as cure all
Ma'arlal fevers. For cure of Headachy
Contispotlon and Indigestion try Electric
Bitters- Entlts as ttsi action guuranteod.
or 1 oey ref nuded. Moo 80 eta, and tl
per bottle at Matthews Bros., Urug lor.i
There Is nothing like Dr. Thomas Eclec
triru.ito qui I... core or relieve hoarao
neat Written i.v Mrs ML J. fellewt, Burr
Oak. St. J. Mph Co , Mich.
DOCTOR JOHN HAMLIN ,
Qualified Veterinary Surgeon,
Over Thirty Years' Experience
Practical Shoeing
Qfaduatt of th Amsrlcaa Veterinary
CaUsfb,
The treatment of LAMEKE88 and 'tU-r Im
padbMBtaia tie, morsmsnts of imr.es
every aftanoou.
l ame and sick animals BXamlned and pTO
s,i bei 'or free of dmi x-eovery Monday from
1 to " P.M.
Eureka Laundry Co.
Cor. Linden St. and Ad.ims Ava.
Coon Hotnm BqoARa,
All kinds of Luuudry work gtiarantoel
the best.
DUPONT'S
1I1MNO, BLASTING AND BPOBTtHO
POWDER
Manufactured at the Wapwallopen Mills, I.u-
Btms county I'a nad at Wll
BlSgton, lleluware.
HENRY BEL1N, Jr.
(Jeneiid Atfent for tho Wyoming District,
118 Wyoming Ave., Scranton Pa.
'.I. 'id National Hank Huildiug.
OFNCIFJI.
TUOS FQKI, Plttstnli. Pa.
J'lIIN 11 SMITH A: SON: Plymouth. Ta.
fv W. MUI.I.IHAN, WilkoM-Harro, Pa.
Aeents for tho Itnpituuu Chouiloid L'oui
1 in. j '11 High lilxidoBlvi'S.
CENl
A Word.
Il'nnf.-io nil triads cost thut much, ex
cept Situations llcmfru, HrAiOh are inserted
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION
WANT i.f
BY A YOUNll
O lady as bookkeeper. Can fiirnisU refer
eie.-i'M.
Address t. It.
tribune ouice.
CITTJATION WANTED - DKEBSMAKElt
p wishes to go outsowing by the day. Ad
dress H. A., 5'.'? Aihiins avenue.
cilTATlON WAXTl-d) I1Y A m i,(KU ItTT
llablemanof all work. Address Trlbnne
Bindery, Trlbnne bnlldlng.
OlTU ATION WANTED as a BUTCHEB
t' by 11 young married man. Nine yearn
experience. Can speak o irman and English.
Reference If needed Address J. W. Arnold,
lloisec, i.aukuwauua county. I 'is.
SITUATION' WANTED WANTED BY A
I ' yonns colored woman, work by the nay
or leneral honaowork; aodabioa man wants
work iis cosohman; colorod; addreat or call at
siii Lackawanna uv... Bcranton, Pa.
Agents Wanted.
vai ssmen wanted to sell ocb
CP goods by sample to the wbolceala and re
tall trade; ss-ll on hiithl to every business muii
01 tinn; liberal salary and expenses paid; po
sition permanent, ror terms address with
stamp CENTENNIAL M l u Co.. Milwau
kee, Is.
Uf AN PED MAN W ITH UFB AND PI RE
insurance sxpeiieuce as soltsitor in
I.ackaivi.nna county: g.sl in hiomi nts to
hgbt man. Andreas D8B-8I Beta building,
1.' ...
Help Wanted Male.
tt ANTED AQOOD PAI n'tEB A ND Pa"
nerjumger. Hlxbeet wages paid. An
v.y UU wiiit, .in, strix 1
lor Kent.
LX)H BENT FURNISHED HOC8E AND
J garden m country, lor souuner. Boons
largo: runnlaa -1 rins iter; plenty of hhaile;
b lit .tul lak- full oi gams ll-h a few roils
fn m door 888 p-r imntn D. w. BROWN,
altornoy: 6 Is a-proo- itreot.
1,''d( KEN1 UOftT, W I.I.I. I CBNIBHED
1 rooms; delightful location hi Waalnng
loa arsons.
noB RENT two PtJNItiUEli ROOMB
I ' 1 ligl t boa 1 ko. ping itii us . f luitb.
U" Franklin i si lie
'I'" 111 rOM A TERM OF YEAKs
1 Part ur a.l .! thr. ,-, rol foot of yard
room along railrosd Ai-Uv at MB franXlta
SVl ti'..'
' I '" B NT BTORE tftim OR rUUNlSHED
1 hau 00 Orean Rldga stroat Very fleslrs
tie locstloa sod 00 i.Sie.ii l.l tonus. Atuiiy
t. I 8. KETTLETON ore K WiajDla'l'K
I 1 sbln in tmildlst
For Sale
POB 8 M K llfl A Kl - si ACRES IM
I proved Tiogo 1 h . 1. .. running prlng
water at both, three good barn, loiigorb' ar.L
LocaUd n .... i.e -i ik - ., qoibanna
0OUntV I Mlly R f"W rHlti tO htwi' rlnr"h
ptedoOce, eto. fkanllfol lake sail t..-k.,i
' ". ' i .-. i .l. ti w
Blti'WN. attorney. Spruce strWl
1,'id: tAUt N IDC I." ! s i ky IP mi
I Ta-i f la, I. Bne :re h aas rood rn
ha prove Bents Easy dhtan tr m scan
W'll Also , lln r III " liulelltia lota
coustry, n w BBoWN, Att y
lr. ot
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wi iii the Wahl.urii strta: Prtebl
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L( R BALI UK EXI II A.NUB I-. dc CRAN
J t. 11 property A Issartng erafigs. Kr. vo
li.eroasliiv in (.rodu.Aion an I value yearly in
lee ovaaps ssetlofl in CWtda Addres W.
M i rLXTUM Laks Betas, rwrlSa
1
Roardm;
ll.alti
hninni
Strayed.
VJ 1 8J TED B1 i I It: 1 1 11 with LETT
y aar cut . IT liljlit .-r nbOUt 0.0 inch
louf . Mpot ov.-r right eye
I LAN K LEWIS
Co.-tirr H tai.. Hi dk-. -troeta.
tpecis Noticaa.
tTA MEETINOOr Til I DIRECTORS Op
. the Nay Aqg falls and Bmhorsl Route
Sard oomfiaar it u ra P-olthata in.-.i,n
lle,.iibm.ati butldlaa na the tth eav of Juni
a D 'I. ti om a . i 'I Mil . p jg
t-. ta. set! -i on tb approval or
dbapprovsl of the ; 1 o - I I .-r. .,,0f ,m
capital t k of sahl . iui ny from 01 t,,
.. ted that ib- . iretary be uaTbs t'
ll.T. I.. .Ill- t- J to II It.'" t.. r ,,
. ' T II WAI R N8,
so. r.-tarv
NOT. IV. Till: N' MINAl
A sn of -1... Oarmaal
I.'au . latton of s. ..tb sci
;'iac Fr da s renins, Apr
transecting (be r.-cn'ar t ;-i
HILLl It. Re retarr.
E Nominations por ,,y
Iba Oarmaala Buddies tod
1 . rata eeraai a will take
iveatng, Atni fn, hu, ar,r
re,-n'ar t.ii.iios. JAfupp
ULANK BOOKS, PAMPBLETaY HAOA
r -. . bound or ro!,iii)d al Tits
TaiKi-.sa oOoe, gulck work. K,aon.'.Lle
psVs
i EAL in Kl is 1 s- H M, j- ,,,
i'l oorner Bprurestn it and rranklln ava-
un.; Twenty iu.m! tua.ta tor laiti. Uood
Proposal
;i '.i : K IIU--AI s will III. HE
i iclvel at ths i.fl.- of ths City elol
Scranton, Pa. until JlJlp. m , Ihti-o-tav May
IT, IBM. to print all eity ordlnaaose for dti
coiiiipMs f .r the n-rcnt roar 1 ha work Is to
la.- dono in aeeordanee w ith ai..s ill -atlotis Bled
in the . li dcitv .-loi-k. Th. city ri arves
ths right to reject any and all blda By order
of the cltV 1S11111 I'
H I LAVKLLE, city clerk
Boranton, Ps . t,
QEALRD PROPOSALS Wli.i. m: Rjj
n ,-iiivi d by the secretary of the Boranton
inwr boa.-d until a .. . In 1 ,, ,ii.,F,-nv M.iy is
for f ornlsbing and putting in plai-nfaianit wo
feet of 1 Band 8 Inch steam pip.. n,i nttiniM at
Hillside Horns Pbmsenu spsdScationa mat
bessanattheofll fF .1 Am-den. architect
Ths board ratervas tho right to n Jeet any or
all bhhv E. J, LYNBTT, sscratarv.
Bcranton, ra . April 11. It 4
Charter application.
BJOTTOE 18 HEREBY QIYEN THAT AM
. applo-i ion w ill he uindo to tho I'ourt of
Cknnmon Plena of Lackawanna oouaty, or one
i.f tbo judcos thereof, on Moiidav, the llfh day
June, A. Dm IBM, nt I o'oloca a m . under iho
piovisioni of the Act of Aommbrv saUtlad,
"An in t to provide lor Iho inoorp iration and
reiitilation or ertain corporations." approved
April 'v. laTt, and thasnpptemenMihereto.tor
the Inn o r ol an Inteinu-d curKiratlou to be
cullo.l 1 hn Scranton 1 hestrlOal Mecjiaiik-s'
Association, the cbiiractur and object of
which it to eatabllah and provide a fund for
the bei.ollt ot it in- tubers i-v f'li-nisliinif relief
to any member lu case of sJoxnaMend to their
I'ainillvs in case of diiath, out of tin-funds col-
lectad therein, aud for ths promotion of ,no
pruiclple-of bonevoletii o; and for I In. so pr.
uos-ato have, posai'Ss and enjoy all the rlhis
benefits and pHvilegSS OOBforred by the said
Act of Asasmb y and it rapplsmenta. The
proposml charter i. now on 111,, in the office of
tbo rj-othonotary of Lackawanna oountv to
No. SIB May term. 1H
MILTON W. LOWRY, Solicitor.
BASE BALL.
CORNELL vs. LEHIGH
AT S(!H NTON BASF, HALL PAKE. BAT
uRDAx AETBRNOON, may 10.
ADMISSION, as CENTS.
Deserved Seats and Boxes may lie obtalnol
at 1'Toioy & Holt's, 881 Wyoming uvonuo.
onnol
WASH GOODS. WASH COODS. WASH COOOS
OPENED TODAY
25 Pieces Indian Dimity
beautiful array of styles at J2 -2c
50 Pieces Camilla Organdie
White and Cream Grounds (Lace Effects), entirely new prints, J2 J-2c: wortb 203.
30 Pieces Ponemah Leon Satines
Navy Blue Ground, with white printing all in Lace and Open Work. Greatest Bargain of
the season. worth 28o.
At Our Glove Department
See the Chamois Kida we are showing at Jfa a pair. They will wash. Worth i?l. 25.
CURATIVE SOAP, 18c. A BOX-THREE CAKES.
CONNOLLY Si
When
Li0gtD,
SlOj Zll $10
Ten Dollars buys :i Hand
some, Hcst Tripleplate, live
piece Tea Service .it Free
man's, Did you ever hear of
a value to equal this before?
This merely serves as an il
lustration of the immense
saving which may be effected
by buying for spot cash from
a firm that s-rlls for cash
only. No other firm in the
city can offer you anything
likrr this in value.
$10
$10
Scranton. Ta
B
RICK
DRAIN TILE
FRONT,
WIRE CUT.
HULLO W.
VITRIFIED.
FIRE AND
CO MM UN
B RICK
Best in the market
Brandt Clay ProductCo,
cfkicE: Blngfaaaton, N.Y
Factory i iiranut, p.
Scientific Eye Testing Free
Dr. Shimbercr,
Ths SpcM-lallst on tlia F.ya BaaAai lis nn l
NcrvotisiioM raUavad. Lstcst sml Improvod
Stylo of Eya OIors."! and BpSOtaslSS St tho
Lowest PRosa liost ArtlUciul liyss Uis.-rtiKl
for 8V
80s SPRUCE ST., op. Old Post Offlca.
$10.00
By
Hotel Wayerly
Enropoan TIsil Firnt-clasi liar sttuchefl.
Ii. pot tor Ut-ruuor A tnael's Taniihiousor
Uwr.
N. i Col 15th end Filbert Ms,, Philadis
Wott (Irslralilu for rrslilenta of N K. Ponn!
sylvsnia. All eoBTSBlSBOSS lor travelers
to ami from liroail ritrent statli u and tli.i
Twi-lftli and .Market Btreet itUtioii. U
slrstila for visiting Sorantontans aud vao
in In ttto Anturaolte iteglou.
T. J. VICTORY,
PROPRIETOR.
WALLACE 209
S0METHIN8 JEW
This Beautiful Bed Speaks for Itself.
If yon need a Cnild'l Led, don't buy until you hnva seen
this one. Yon will recret it if von do
folded tiikes but little more room t'nan a
Btrong and durable. Made of Onk ami Natural Maple Ve
run bob mm Bold all tba Baddies whan folded.
i Itet Witb, SO and 4'J indies
PRICE VERY LOW
VI I RK RI TAILIKG AT
tik run i s.
PW-TI;ereare no Weights or Springs In lbs
fWlag Me.-bantmn of tills Bsd. WILL
OMLY POLD BT UVtlNO.
THE SCRANTON
BEDDING CO.
CORN E It LAI i:WaNa AND
A 1 1 A M AVErt.
DID YOU
That we will GIVE you beautiful new pat
terns of Sterling SILVER SPOONS and
FORKS for an equal weight, ounce for ounc;,
of your silver dollars. All elegantly en
graved free. A large variety of new pat
terns to select from at
Mercereau
A I l
WHY NOT
Bee our FIFTEEN DOLL Afi Solid
Oak Bedroom Setl
We sell Furniture as ohosp as
enj boose in the country that in
tends to give honest value for tbo
nu nicy. Try us.
Hull Co.
205 AND 207 IY0IIIG AVE.
NORWAY IRON
BLACK DIAMONO
MI.V KR
I i Kl BPBOIAIi
8 N in RSON'8 i n: btSH
JB8SOPS BNOLISH
CAM BTRRli
HORSE BHORfl
TOE t ai.k
TIRE
8J v H INERT
SPRING
BOKT BTBBIj
AN li s
iu l.l.i i s
uoitsi: KAILS
WILEY RUSSEIsIi AND
ti i 1 1 ni.
Bittenbender & Co., Scranton,
Wbolaaala and retail dealers' in Wat;onia:ikers' and BlaoltsmitOS
BTJPPLIBS
HOW TO HAKE MONEY
There arc hundreds of young men snd young women in tliii
country who hac splendid ability, but they have never been
wakened up.
Wood's College of Bosiness and Shorthand
Has been so Inspiration to hundreds of young people. If yon
fire tired of inactivity uml want to tlo something tangible,
tome to the College.
COMMON ENGLISH COURSE.
BUSINESS COURSE,
siioitniAM) comsr, F K WOOD, Proprietor.
"No star was ever lost we once have seen,
We always may be what we might have been,"
A HAPPY PATRON OF
THE RICHARDS LUMBER GO.
Scranton, Pa.
22 and 23 Commonwealth Building.
TRY US.
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PAO
KNOW?
& Connell
ANN V 111 M I
WAGON WHEELS
ilM.IH
SPRINGS
in lis
BPOKBS
RIMS
si i l i. BKEINS
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WELLS BROft BCREW
ha UIM'.ry