2 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 10, 1894. BASE BALL A Blriscje View of tbe Diamond Sports Yesterday. JUPITER PLUVIUS TO THE RESCUE Rain Stops the Game at Pottsville in the Fourth Inning with the Score Three to Nothing in Our Favor. Easton Now Adorns the Tail End. The Farce Enacted by Pouty League Managers at Harrisburg Other In cidents of a Day's Sporting Battles. Tbe past week 1ms heon a disastrous one fur the local team. Hit of live games played four vnt to the otlmr fellows. The single victory won dur ing the weik was at Allensown. against Mike Kelly's Hobos. Yeaterdny t. naine Ht l'otlsville was ended in the fourth lnnlng,D7 rain, with the score standing 8 to Oin SiTdutou's f aver. Hnrriaburi; at this writing has the unprecedented record of fifteen consecutive victories ont of fifteen games played. Jupiter PluvinV kindness yesterday elevated us from the tail end, which distinguished place is now held by Etston. The incident of ttic week was the farce eiiHUted at Harrisburg, reported in detail in yesterday's paper. After soe-suwing, resignations, pouting and baby play in general, the old regime Woe reinstated, with Myers, of lliinn burg, as president and Diddlebock, of Philadelphia, as secretary T!n gsmei yesterday resulted as fol lows : Reading, 7. BailttOB, 3. Harrisburg, fl; l'uslon, 4. Alumna, m Alleiitown, 3. ' Scranton, J; I'uttsvllli', 0 no game; rain. standing oF Tilt: CLUBS, Won, Lost, i'er C't. Barrlsbant IS fl i.k Alleiitown U ii ,600 linletou 8 7 .MB Reading 7 I .-Hi? AltOOU 7 8 .407 lV ttsville S '.' .H."i7 Berantoa 4 hi ,8M Eaatoa 4 11 .-.'07 8TATK UUOUI 5 AMES At Marri'btirg-- HerrUbnrg....O o a o 3 o o l 0- 0 Kastnn 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-4 Hits ItarrlsbnrR. I?; Easton, '.' I'rrors Harristmrg. '-. BaatoD, 4. ltstteries Bos to u and Hmink: Hughes and Wente, J-Lnrp. I'mpire Maulove. At Alumna AltiMina 1! 0 B S 0 717 Alleiitown 4 0 0 0 0 02 Hits Altoona, 10) Allentown, ft K.r roit Altoona, U; Allentown, 4. Rattenes West ud Cute, Donogliue, Milligan, Kelljf aud Coot olio. linnio called ou ac count of ram. At Headltig Raadlng l 0000083 0-7 Batleton 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 03 Hits-Reading, 13; Hazletoo, 7. Errors Reading, 4; llazletoti, 3 tlatteriea RllOOjdl Bed QoodbaJti Jordan and Moor. I'mplro Rinn. RATIONAL i.EAUCE. At Ntw York New York... .0 008000407 Rrooklyn 4 1 1 1 0 5 3 1 016 Hits-New York. f.; Brooklyn. I& Er rors New York, Jl Brooklyn, 8 HatUT ics Weetervell Herman, ' lark and Ear rell; sum and Kinslow. Umpire Lynch. At Phitadelpblv- Pblladel.,,.1 0O001010 2-5 Boston 1 0 0 1 II 1 0 o 0 1 4 Hits-Philadelphia, 10; Bo-ton. 5. Er- rors l'liiladelphla. 1: Huston, if Batteries 'lay lor and Clemen t Htivette, Merritt otid 1 isnzel. Umpire Hurst. St. Louis vs. Cincinnati, Washington va. Baltimore, 1'ittsburg vs. Louisville, (tames iOstponMt. Rain. KASTKHN UUOUB At Bikhamton Bingba'ton.o 000610 1 0 07 Providence.' 0 0100108 1-8 Hits Hingbamton, 7; Providence, 13. Errors Bingbamton, 6; Providence, 0. Batteries DolOA and DOWM) Engan and Dixon. Ij'mpuo UatTney . At Buffalo Trov 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 03 Buffalo 1 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 x-7 Hits- Troy 9; Buffnln, 12. Errors . Troy. I; Buffalo, ft Btttoriee Donovan ami Murphy; HotTer and U hart. I'ra pirn Holland. At Bile Erie 4 1 I I 0-20 hyrarusa (I 0 1 II U 3 Hits- Erie, 18) Syracuse, B. Errors Erie, t) Syracuse, 7. Batteries Hfaly aud Bergen Callahan, Bauswein and Wil son Umpire -Snyder, BASE BALL NOTES. I'ottsville's new pitcher, Carr, Is touted es a winner. Allentown haa released uarlc, pitcher, and is giving Mayhuw, an nnknown, a try. Thursday's l'ottavilhvHazleton game contained all of last year's Allentown players. PottSVills is after Beilljr, a 1'hihuielplila third baseman, and Killon, of the Pitts burg team. The Yonng Men's Christian association base ball team will play the Olyphaut Browns on the bitter's grounds this after noon. The Yonug Men's Christian Association club defl ated the Curbondale club at that place yesterday by n score of ID to I. Pofir "King" Kelly seems to lie getting t Where "(iertle wears hfrlieads." He is accused of playing tbe baby act of knock li.g Baldwin down with bis (1st, of at tempting to swipe a boy with n hat, of playing dirty ball, of trying to bulldoze our Lurry, and, last but not least, of Using bile. us. But such is tbo career of the mighty. With a hideous yell, He reeled and fell, As he clutched at the atmosphere, And he writhed and screamod Till it surely seemed That Jeatn wes hovering near. Then the doctors came, With a Latin name For the cause of his frantic fit, Which was all from joy. For his favorite boy He batted a three base hit. Exchange. Th Ftnaat Dlstnfeoienta. emrffofrt lnljirntlrnt. The four most efficient disinfectants procurable are furnished by nature They are sunshine, fresh sir, water and dry earth and coat nothing. Hnnsea bnlft with cellars and rooms to which the sun does not have access are positively dan gerous to health. Sunlight and an aluind auce of fresh air ahoukf penetrate overy apartment in a dwelling. "i Trur, Llkswits, of Swift Pete. B'ti.'.'itnffou Misf. It will be recalled that the Washington base hall team was not expected to take premature possession of the pennant and tbns rob the season of all excitement. Tha Notion Is Carinas. JVVtP For Wnrlil. Will Mr. Price please inform the senate whether it now has tha permission of the Sugar Treat to act on the tariff hill? Both Won Easy Prists. Pt Hihury IHnpatcS. Congressmen Stone and Dalzell continue to set the styles in political cake walks. Hew a Unity's Ciy Suveil n Lite. "Confound that child, how he yellsl" ex claimed an iratu passenger on a Coney island boat. "I'd like to see the brat spanked or chucked overboard. 1 don't see why children are made so that they can howl ao loud anyhow." "Of course you don't," replied the irate man's companion, who had been listening to tbo infantile squalls without auy signs of perturbatloa "Of course you don't How should a crusty old bachelor know anything about matters ttiat pertain to another sphere of existence. Unt I can tell you that I once anved a life by vigorous howling when I waa a little bit of a shaver." "Saved a life by bowling f Go and tell that to tho marines I" "It Is a fact, I assure you," replied tho imperturbable man, lighting a fresh cigar. "I have my mother's word lor it that when I waa a baity in arms I used to lie a pro digious howler. When 1 was three my elder brother was six years old. One win ter morning he went out to n pond that was covered with ice and I toddled after him, luckily for him. He Ik'Ruii poking at the ice with a stick, and in hu Hopped and came up miller tho ice, so that all the ; chances were dead against him. I didn't ' waste anytime trying to get him out. 1 j just devoted my energies to doing whnt 1 I could do beet 1 howled as I had never i howled before. "One of the servants was In the garden u J long way oil hanging up clothes. But my ; penetrating howl reached her, and Instead of howling back to me to shut up, as you ! would have done, she clapped on a full j held of sieam aud made a ben line for that pond. Fortunately she kept hold of tbe clothes prop that she hail had ill her hand ' whi n my signal of alarm reached Iiit and arrived just in time to fls.li my brother out before life became extinct. My howling ' did it. And that's why whenever 1 bear a child howl I never murmur. You can never tell when the howl may come in bandy." New York Herald. I"lv Venn DM aud Had Whiskers. A remarkable account Is given by I)r Dawkes, a surgeon of St Ives, who pub lUhfcd in 1744 "An Account of the Qtgantlc lloy of Wtlllnghatn." This boy was Thomaa Hall, who, when two years and eh vrii months old, was 3 iect 0 inches In height, and at the age of four years one month Wai 4 feet I Inches in height; ao, bad be groirn np to manhood at this rate, he would have attained 9 or 10 feet. VTben lie died In ids iifth pear he had a thick pair of whiskers and w eighed about eighty-five pound. New York Times. Absorbed in Love Thon-Ms. It is told of a Florence (Ind.) young man who drove, his best girl home from a parly the other night that ho t led Ills horse to tbe hick gate, and after an affectionate leave taking was so full uf thoughts of love that he walked home, never thinking alsiut the horse until the livery man iwk.nl him the ui'xt morning If he hnd lost, sold or pawned it Philadelphia Ledger, QOSSlF Of Industry. Sava the I'ntteville llespatrh of yester day: "T. H. Jones, John T. Williams, lao lei Williams and Benjamin llugbes, aimer Intendont I f tbe IMaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad, all of Scruntoc, repreaentlng the syndicate which has pur chased tte Thuron and hands r a n coal trurta on the outskirts of I'ottavl.le.arrived in town last evening. Their visit is for the purpose of making an Inspection today of tl.eir lauded interests and the progress being made In opening up DOW CoUiCficO, it i- tbo intention of tha gentlemen inter ested to push the work M rapidly aa possi ble and begin the mining of coal without unnecesssry delay." Many Wilkes-Bsrreans are appealing to tbe Wilkes-Barre aud Esstern railroad management to put on u train for New York city that would leave Wilkes-Barre at 12 midnight, having the sleepur so ar ranged that peopl could go into II at any time from 10 o'clock on to the departure of thetraiu and then side tracking it aud giv ing them until 7 o'clock a m. to leave It. Sayaa dispatch from Indianapolis; "I'.i perlmontl have been made during the past few days at the F.llwocd tin plate mill, the result of tilth will surprise tbe mechani cal aud industrial world. SuperinteinUnt Klchards has been prosecuting this serie of experiments with the aasiatance of n veral skilled workmen, and they have MOOOeded In rolling out several large aheeta of tin to tbe thinness of vuti.unotb of an inch. When it is couaideri-d that the dlfllcu'.ty of rolling gold plain to the 110, ipajtb of an Inch makes the process ao very expensive, the feat of rolling tin plate lo the r0,00Oth of an Inch thinner la Baal festly a remarkable achievement It Is so wonderfol that ipedmena of this plate, be side which the airiest tissue is Ilka boiler plate, will be exhlmted us a marvel of mechanical achievement In the landing cities of thia country." The announcement la mads that the searrlty of bituminous coal has ao affuctw il the anthracite trade In lxhigh region that the timeallowsd for working One trains tins bad to be increased on tbe 1'ackerton run of tha Ihlgh Va'ley road from thre to alx days a week and the shifting en gines must lei worked considerable over time. The Harry E colliery at Brodrick has been idle for four years while the com pany have sunk to tha lower coal meas ures and have made extensive alterations to the brraker.and machinery will anon be started, auya the Wilkiss-Burro itecord. The forty fort colliery, one-kalf mile fur ther up the valley, that has also been idle for over a year for repaln and sinking operations, will be started up at once. They nre owned by MlApaofl j Watktna of Hcranton. Superintendent Alfred Smith bas charge of both OOlliOTiOl There Is n trainman on the Beading rail road, according to nn Allentown contain purary, who during his neveuleau yeara on tin) rail has traveled Mil, HID miles. punched iiuV'4wj tioiau, yniea "au aooararn- B4'i times, said "good mornlug" OICLWT, called the name of each station IS.UO tunes, and killed Ifl horsoa and lit) cows. I'm 1 kn Hon Is better than cure, and you may prevent that tired feeling by taking Hood's -arsaparilla, which will keep your blood pure anil free from anid taint and genus of disease. Moon's Pll.t.H gripe, but act elllcleutly. 2flc. do not purge, pain or promptly, easily and Clipped from Canada "Presbyterian," under algnature of C. Blackett Robinaon, Prop'r: 1 was cured of oft-recurring billons hnadaohea by Burdock Blood Bitters. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Etocka and Bonds Tha following comtunto tahln ahowina tha day's fluctuations In active atooks Is suppllurl and revised dally hy l.nllar A rullar, stork nroxera, r-i Wyoming avonue: Unu- High nuii Am. Cot. Oil 'J74 Am Bngar vu A. T. ii a. P na Can. Ho Ml Can. N. J...U MH Chic. A N. W liirij &, B. Q Tsu Cblc Obb, run c . c. c. 7m Bt. L.... :niH Col , llock.Val. AT, .. . I). A H W I)., L. A W )M)U. d.ao. r Krla M (4. K. Co : Y'l Lake Shore i: L. AN v, annactan 1:1 Miss. Pne KIM Nat, Lead 1I72 N.Y.AN.E. 414 N. Y. Central.. lis N.Y..O.A W. .... MM Low Cloa- est. est Inc. nfi 27 ;27 lOMi MM (isv : IrM Ml Mf Ml 4HU 4 M la !' 1 ,,lti ' Ills 107K ln,i(, :x 779? 7h 7V 80 B7M iw wiit MM limi i8 iii" leoVt ilium hum Kiji ml ki wij ii 1 MM k iiu 130 lam iiii 4aM 4414 4IU 121 lblW ll7U It7 2M 2AU 8HW HOW Iff M -IM w vt m I'"'. It IS I'M. Hortnrac 4. 1 4 Hi MN rm liitj IH mvi I4M Mi 111 id u North Puo. pf ' M null a Pac. Mall hit im irM S!H MM "8 Keiullnir Ill M USI m mi m H m Hi MM m 44 im 07 i 4j Keek Island... U.T St. Paul T a Ji I Texas & Pae. Union Paeltle. mi ml I ale WahasU n( 15 Western Union Ki W. & 1,. K 102 W. & L. K. pf 44 Chlcauo Oram and Provisions. ScnANTon, May is. The following quota tions are supplied aud oorroted daily by La Bnr Puller, Stock hrokars.l'Jl Wyomlnir avs- nna. WHEAT. (lneulnK... lltuhost.... I .n MHt ... Otoelng., CiUtN. (liii-ninir... Highest..., Low est... . Closlnu,.,. OA1 S. Opening ... Hlgbest,,, Lowest. ... Cli siiiir..,. PORK, i pen an. . . HiybeM . . . Lowest doeinn LARD Opening.. . Illadicst ... Lowest i losing . . . N. Y b. & W ui U. B. C. Co Kli-4 Mav JlilV. Sopt. Kiu H.114 57 KISJ Oat foU Kl Mt KIM UM WM :um 7U mi xnu ail 7 KM sen ii: m M MM Vty U.I s 2U ;a. :mi MM MM MM M 1IWI 1IIK1 IIW ll-.l II".' I.'KI II7S llf2 llUi 117.'! Ilsu l)!Ki 7'.1I llvr 01 7211 IWI HQ 1X1 (ISA 720 tW7 UMI (U mi) Ml 1117 1117 C17 818 i:0 SI2 IIIU 1," 017 SIIOU'I llienlni!. Illtlii'.l. . Lowest . . Oloelngi . RIBS, doranton Whnlsaala Maikct. BORAWTOH, May IK. FituiT and I'no DOOI Dried apples per pound, OuTe ; evap oratisl apple, I lal4c. per pouud; Turkish )iruiira, BaSMC.i English currants, 2u"Vr.; layer ralsina, ll.Tftal 80t nttaoateU, i.uoa 1.40 per laix; new Yaleucias, 7a7c. per pound. BkaNI - Merrow-fata, $2.75 per busbel; mediums, fl.7Sal.UU. PBAB Qreen, ll.iBal.20prbnahliapllt, n.50al.fl0 lenUln,B to Ho. per poend. Potatoks 70 to 68a per bushel. Onions- lleimudas, crates, pj,18ati. 30. Borran 15a to it?, per lb Cinaan lual2e. per in. Kiiua Prvsh. I JUe VJ& PoTJLTRV Chickens, dressed, 12 to 13c. ; turkey, II to ic. MrATs-llaius, lie.; smutl hams, 1 1 lc ; skinned hams, lll",c California hams, sc; shoulders.HljC ; bell lea, Mc, smoked breakfast bacon, lie. fMOKBS i'.Kf.V -Hiltsidea, UMo., sets, ISMo . Inside and mnnkl, Mo. I'nltK- Mess at 16j short cut, $10. l.Akti l eaf in tiaras at U.; In tabs ii'ic.; In lil-ponnd paiU, i: in Vpoand pars, in c. 8-ponud palla, 10. pr ponnd. Lr Choice sugar cured, smoked beat, 14c 1'louu Mlunaaota patent, per barrel 14. s4. lo; oblo and Indiana ambar, at IS.IOi llrahara at (41,80; rya Hour, at UM, BcoawiirAT Ft.orn li.70par cwt. I UD Mixed, i r cwt., at 0 lnAis--Bre, lift. i corn. 47 to 4ke; oat, i ) Oft par huahel. Byk - THAW Pel ton '3al3. Hav-116 to fit. Naw York t'roduca Market. Niw YuiiK. May W FLoca Dnll, easy. iikat 1 airly active, firmer; No. 2. red store and elevator, "oa.? l. c. ; afloat, .".7 -a Wc. ; f. o. b, .'iSn.'.-Uc. ; ungraded red, UaoTai No. 1 uortberu, MMBJgai options active and irregular, dosed firm at ' a v over yesterday. No. 2 rail May. STMo,; June, .7Mc. ; July, 6'c ; Angnat, H ,c; Heptember. tkis-.c. ; December, ftlJHC. i iias tJuiet, tinner: No. il, 424ial.lKc; levator, 4 la l.ii . alloat; steamer mixed, I . optima were dull aud KaWc. higher: May, 4'. V ; July, 4;lHc; Septem ber, 44c. iats Fairly active, flrrner; optiona, dnll; May. Hslc. ; June, :t7c. ; July, 87e c : No. I white, June, (IMMl 4c. ; spot prices, No g aoaAsXc: No. 4 white, I i. r . No. 2 Chicago, ;iVa3'JV,o.; No. 117c. ; No. 3 white, I, ic . n, in. 1 western, 'WKalW'tc.; white do. and white state, 42ii4.1c BC i Dull, steady. TlMCIO ItKKV Inactive, steady, Ci t M atm Mtcadj'.tiulet; relddlcs noml nal, L.Mtn -Unlet, lower: weatorn steam, $7.f.; city, 6Ka6Ma; May, 17.60; July, t". r.llntd, OUetl continent, 7.s-j, South America, fs i compound, 81ta o'-.r. I' Tk -Moderate demand, eaay. BOTTnH BwadT, fair iliiiiand; atate dairy, 12b P1 ' tc. , da creamery, 14al7c . Pennsylvania, do , Mai rc . western dairy, 9a 12c, do. creamery, llalTCi do. fact.iry, Italic.; eigne., 17c, imitation creamery lOaUc CHBMX Moderate demand, weak, un changed. E 1 air demand, stenlv, atate and Pennsylvania, '.ial3c. ; western fresh, 12a IgljfQ,! do , per case, NJ.TMf.0Qi Pblladalphla Tallow Herkat. 1 nn ai i.i i iiia. .May !S Tallow waa dull at former ratss. Prlciei were Prime city in hogsheads, 4c; prim country, in barrels, 4 e. ; do. dark In bar rels, 4,!ic., cakes, ,'s- grease, 4c. m HUctrie Blttara. This remedy is becoming so well known aud so popular as to need no special men tlcti. All who have used Klectric Bitters Nng the same song of praise. A purer ncdlCln dol nOtOSitl audit Isguarau teed lo do all that ia claimed. Klectric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and hidueys, will remove Pimples, Bolla, Nalt Rhenin and other affections caused by Impure blood will drlvo Malaria from the system and prevent as well aa core all Malarial fevers -For cure of Headache, I oiitispatlou and Indigestion try Electric Bitters- Entile satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded Price 80 eta. and $1 per bottle nl .Matthews Bros.. Drug storj There ia nothing like Dr. Thomas Ei dec trie Oil to quickly cure or relieve hoarse le ss Written by Mrs M. .1. Fellows, Burr ( ink, st Joseph to, Mich. Maloney Oil and Manufac turing Company Have removed their office to theti WBNrooms, NUMBERS 141, 143,145,147, 149, 151 MERIDIAN ST. TSLBPBONI NUMBBB, zm. The (i KM INK SVH HVW "Mathushek" Pianos EHTAHLIHHKD 1800 New York Warerooms Fifth Aveuue. No. 80 E. C. RICKER & CO, Sole dealer iu this section. OFFIOR- m Adama Avo., Tolophono HTd' BASE BALL. CORNELL ys. LEHIGH AT BCRANTON HASE BALL PARK, SAT URDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 10, AMMl.HSJlON, SiO ( I.NT-. Reserved Hnata and Ilolea may bo obtalnod i rioroy uon 8. mm Wyoming ovenuo. ONE CENT A Word. Il'anfs of nil .inds cosf fhaf much, ea: tept Situations ll ,n,t. d, u m7i ar inurttd FREE, Situations Wanted. PAMrTIuLMWAMMP I81TION IN ' Mcrantnn, Plttstou or Wilkea-Barre. Ad dress Paper Ruler, Wllkes-Barre. A WTOATIOM WANTED BY YOUMQ ' lady us clork. 'I'hruu yoars experieuco in Phiia leipinn. (jsn fnr.iish referenccn, Ad- dress A..)., Trllmiiooilii,.. 4J1TCATION WANTK1J POR WASHINd Slid eluiuiliik liu(uiri) ttSI Lee Court CJTUATION WANTED BY A YOUNO O lady as bookkeeper. Can furnish rufur once Address D B.. Tribune Omce, SITUATION WANTKB DKE88MAKEB IJ wishes to ko oiitsewiiiK by tho ilsy. Ad drona R. A., .121 Adams avenue. VJITI ATKiN WANTED BY A SOBER. IK O bahle ni 111 of all work Address Tribune Bindery, Tribune building. s ITUATUIN WANTED AH A BI TCH KR esiierielien ('mi .p. k Herman and English. Rtrerenos If n led Address .1. W. Arnold, ' i.aekawiiiiua coiuily. Ca. SITUATION WANTED WANTED BY A 17 young Colored woman, work by tho day Or general housework, aiiiialsoa man wants work as coachman: colored; address ur call at lit Lai'kuwiinna avo.. BcrantOn, Pa. Help Wanted Male. YY'ANTKll AT ONCE. MAN OP UOoD " habits ami plain writer for steady s.sl tion. Right nan U weekly. D.M llloMAS, Library building. Agents Wanted. (i' KNEllAL AilENTS WANTED SELL new article to dealers, ev. luarVO territory im n.inpetitioii, noeapitsi reoniredi nxj lu Hub per cral protit Conukotawomi eal Co , mi Dearb irn at . Chlcaau, III. QALESMRN WANTED To sELE OUB i loed by aamphi to tbe wlsolaiaie and re tall trade, sail oa light to every bualnaee man or firm; lllsalsakiryandettiunsea paid; po sition pvmanonl i i tenus i: ii with htauip. CENTENNIAL M r U to. Mllwan Wk U 'ANTED MAN WITH LIVE AND FIRI uisuraiiist rioerieiin. aa Hilkator lu ..i' 1: luufiua I'ounty. , I Indneiiineuta to light in , n Address 1128 .11 Bet, hliilding. Idlailelplna. Pa. .or Rent. ,'IIR KENT IT ltNlsnilD ipd'HE AND garden in country, for "Umnier. Boon arge. iiiriiuiig spring ivater, plenty of shade; iiitlful Ink full of gsm - tl-h a few r,sls m ih.ir M5 per month D W.BRoWN. llornay. Us Dpruc atraat X)R KENT I l KNIHHED KooM. HI'IT able tor I u. with luald or ulthuuL , -' Adaui. avenue. ;ok RENT UOHT. WELL El BNI8HBO riean. ,h lighllul . .'..on Oil Washing Ion avenue. 0 LET rOB A TERM Off VBABeV I'art or all of three huu lred feet of yard in sloug railroad. Aptly at MClrankllu avenue, rPO BENT BTORB Wxffi OX PTJRN18HBO I ball on llreen RMve atreot Very dealra- pU I, eiitli.ii and CO reaaouatil t, run Apply IpP E N ETTI.EToN mC d. WikiDHI FK Ketinbllenu l ull ling For Sale X)B BALI FARM 110 ACBKS; BACBM Improved. Two o.mI i, .. .. rr vt n rlna w atiT at Uotb.tliri' kikmI 1 .-im. ynutitf urln nrd I.ix'Atvil iu lUftMOf Pored LukA,Kuiiubunna imnty I'nlvafiw rml to wlnil, church, Mstoflcc a'c. H.aiiilfol lak I all at.ickiil site jranM ftah. Tsnu aaay. ppiytuD sv lll(i i W N atti.riUM. spru.-.' slrgi t OB hai.K - AS IDEAL COUNTBV lli'MK. TasTi snf land, linn larrf.- hnUM. iu.1 rn InproVCtncQtC l!nsy MlUttCC friii Srrnn tin. Also 7 diair .hln tiullilinc loll In uiitry. D W IIRiiWN. AM y. H Sprinv slr-et niOTCLB PUR SAbl BAMBIsER HO I) lli.nlr.Hlilltli.il. NjMllton Trll I. ' lit' i.i I BaMMCM POB BALK A VEOBTABLI AND ITll y routo. Iin'liiillnic a Imrsn ami wnn inl banaca In aMd om Utte BIAAO J KVaNih. IS llydn I' nk viiua. 'OR t-AI.K A KARM i iK KlilllTV Aflll.. .Hi. mil i. In lislf nn..- from Im,: . oil tha Delaware. I..fkiiwnna and W. Htirn Inilrnsil l .rnt flsss frm hmisn with m imvor falling siiruia Rearnr: ! Irnn. iruud ..ml MM cik1 CNIUtrg HI Iw Id rlp. farms rnmv. Addrras H 1' VoN HT iRr il ,,r sA ,V ' Kl.l.l.s, iiwiHnra. Haltnii. I. . ki, ,,i,i. county, Pa. IJICYCLE PUR s.M.I -UAMl'l,i;il NO 4 I ii. .i i ondltlon. BcranK u TrUxUM icmt. Ronoedala. OR hAl.K OH KM IIANOK 1XIR M'HlN Ion Move I t?a A livarliu orsna. aroro InrrpssluK In i riMlui-tlnii ami vahm vnarly In Ih I'lsni's M -n r. linri'l i Al.lr t K. NE'l TLF.ToN l.uk. llrlu. Pi..ri.la Boarding. tJl VMi:il lli'AI'.IHNii lul'R BRHPBCT O able peraooi gaa Bad first c ! hoard with siiish rn in 1 1 v In Is, if. airy hmixi. Hut snil aald listliH if.i i in rlmf tu depot 'itid rimri ii i nn' nan "in1 iiiii wt inn.' of -.tatii.n II .-nl t n y li-Hlity A ldr s tmt ill rlarkn' laaUMl, lost. I ' IBT yRBTRBDAi SloRNIXii. I.KHIT l j ., .'I. . it. I . in i ll . .. r.irk im, I'll blfg) ultli two nltinlili ImokH. K. . i I if re tuiiifd liRAND L'Mii.N TK.A HiiRE, IUi Si ii Hi Main ovi nun Specla' Notlcea. CI'KflAI. NOTICI WILLI AMB' 8CRAN i ion i ii v i 'iii'.'t.irv i t i mm ill unt. i pri'sa .ni'Ilin,. iit, .i i:,i .-. i"llil'lilli.,l t .'iiioV In Of . 1...1., . ' ii.. I I..' Beat in at nucv. w h. TatLoB, Maaager, IS! Wyoinlnir avntnui. A T a MKKTiNii Of TBI MIBCTOBSOV Mini ruiiipaiiy it was nw olvad that a inrn tiiiL' of tin' hllirkhiilil.Ti, Im I'alliMl til Outliln at the Kotn rin i.ni"i nl th nipanv. r,mm III Kftpiiullian i , I II' until 'ith dayofJnnn A. u. i ". ii- ii, a . in m. mini i'. m to lain Ditluii on ii... .ii.i.i.i ,,i dls.itifii'oval of th" iiroponwl Incronso of tho rupll ll !'"' ol HSIil l olllininv It'olll S'.'.i.lOl t I'lV""'. anil Unit th" i .'t i.i v ln. ami Im In liiTi liv directed U fire aojUoa thi ronf an n onireaDTiaw i n watk ns. namell OTIOR THK NOMINATIONS Kull of lli-ori "f tho O.'rtu.'itila llui .lum ,i i.oan Humil iation in Miiiin itramon wm tako plan" anaar i ioninij. April mL nftor iiansiiotiiiK' in" roiiuiur iiiiiin n'i. ,IA( oli F MILI.F.K. Bat rntarv. r,1 LANK lltii'KS, PAMPBLETR atAOA zlni'S. oti' . Iinllllil or ridnniiid lit Tiiir TlilBUNa otlU-e. Oulck work. Hoaeonatiln pneea. riCKKTS CAN UK HAD T IU ol'tior Surili'n strimt and I'rnnkllii m.. nuo. jwouty moftl th'Ki'ta fur 3.4o Good Tiitiii' miarii. Bualncaa Peraonala jAJVTAO FOR MEN UNI.Y ORF.ATF.ST ror ami ai vmoniir known, strrna mi", invlforati's. 1'rlrn 2 (luaruntreil -Suud itiimii nir I'oiiiiiii.tiMiii iirruiar Or. H T Ml i.i. ICR. -'l tjulnoy strimt. Chkafo, T ADIRx, TONTR in THK ONH BOO XJ crnsful Uiint Dovi'lopor known. Nevor falls. Jf.'.iUl. Full l)OtlBaentIil partlciilura niwii on ..-i ...viiii niia, ur. n. T. minor i Onliii'y St.. I'hlrairo. Hotel Waverly Knropoan Plun. Flrst-olaaa Bar attached. i i ' it ior lift tfiior at i tin-'i a lacuDeaui Boar I E. Cot, IStli and Filbert Sti, PhlladL Most dotlrabl for realdenta of NT, l'nnn" sylvanla. All ronrriiloncoa for traveler1 to and from Broad Btront etatlou and the Twelfth aud Market Htrnet station. On- iraLnu ior viaiuuf aorantoiuuiu aad peo in- iu iuu Anuiraciui nog ion. T. J. VICTORY. PROPRIETOR. Connolly & Wallace Special Sale of Ladies' and Gents' Ribbed AT 10c, 12c.,25c.,35c., 87c, 50c, 75c. and $1.00. AT 25c. and 45c We still continue to sell CORTICELLI 100-yard Spool Silk at 7 cents per spooL Our neighbors all get 10 cents. CONNOLLY & A RING Tho moat ancient of all personal oraninents. and In every age nnd cauutry the diatingnieblng murk of freedom, birtl , rank and honcr Freeman's Rinc Tell their own atory. 1"hoy pol eeaa all the bontity Hint art can giro them, and overy worthy new fad and fancy that fashion aug geiti at once flinla a place In hla atock. Heal Diamond Uiuga from tl U0 op Thonaanda of Demi Klnga to eelect from. Solid l-knrat gold, nf ronrae, all the welvhta and aite. lly the way, we cell all plain gold ringt tiy actual weight Triia ffieane a I'lr taring to bnyera. FREEMAN, Dnalur lo DiaMOClda. Watcha-, Jewelry. F. o. Cor. Penn In and 5 prow St. AT THE Driving Park Scranton, JULY 4th f2,000 worth of Diamonds to bo i I'll iiwiiy im prugSi AU the Nut known rncinj,' nu n in the country will oompste. Onuui Ehtrode of Wheel men in tho morning, Kxciirsion rates on nil roads. A Daughter of Dixie IIANIKI. 1. 11 Hi 1 - NKW AND i.i.l I I. si 1'LAY. I'nder the auapicoa of tho HC'KANTON PRJBM CIjCD THE FR0THINGHAM Monday and Tneaday Ereniug, may at AND aa. TICKRT& f 1 00, 75 AND 50c ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ONE MORE WEEK And continued aucceaa of MINNIE LESTER With her famous orchoatra aud excellent company. For announcement of playa aee pep? re dntw. Priced, 10, 20 and 30c. Matlncea Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Batnrdar. Matinee nrice. 10c. to all parte of tha houao. tsaata for tbe entire week now on aale at the boi office. Bicycle An unlimited assortment of Ladies' Vests, White or Ecru, short sleeves, long sleeves, or without sleeves, high or low neck. These goods are all of the finest make and best grades of Cotton and Lisle. Every conceivable shape. Wo are showing two lines of Mon's Ribbed Shirts and Drawers that Jilt a long-felt want. We don't think you will iind theso goods in any other store in the city, as we hiul them made espe cially lor our own trade. The price is ridiculously low, while tho garments bear exceptional merit and are perfect fitting. WALLACE 209 SOMETHING NEW This Beautiful Bed Speaks for Itself. If yon need Child's Bed, don't buy until yon hare icen this one. You will regret It It you do. When folded takea but little more room than a chair. Strong and durable. Made of Oak and Natural Maple Very FINE Hl'li finish. Holda all the Bedding when folded Length, S feet. With, riO and 40 lncbei PRICE VERY LOW WK AHK RETAILING AT FAC TOItY PRICKS. I tT There ar no Weights or Bpting In thu Folding Mechanism of tbla Bed. WILL ONLY FOLD BY LIFTING. THE SCRANTON BEDDING CO. corneb Lackawanna and adams aver 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 U07 LACKAWANNA AVKNUK WHY NOT Sw our FIFTEEN DOLLAR Solid (Jak Bedroom Bed Wo sell Kurnitnro as choap as nny house In the country that in tcmls to ffin honest value for tho money. Trv us. Hull Co. 205 ADD 207 WYOMING Ml. IRON and STEEL NORWAY Ilto BLACK DIAMOND TOK CALK T1IIK BlACHINBItT SPRING BOKT s i i i .ii ANVILS MlVKlt KXTItA SPECIAL s IMtKKHO.VM 1 M l is II IKKHOP S I M , I Is II CAN1 MTIiKI. nKLLOWH BORSH Nails r. i ss ri ,i, and WBLLS nRos. t'L'ITINU MACHINERY. IIOHSK NHORH WILBT Binenbender&Co.,Scranton, Wholotntle and ret nil dealers' in WagonmSilterV and BlaokltnlttU' SUPPLIES HOW TO MAKE MONEY There nre hundreds of young men and young women In thl country who have spleudid ubility, but thfj have never boon wakened up. Wood's College of Business and Short hand Ha, been nn inspiration to hundreds of yonng people. If yon ere tired of inactivity and want to do something tangible, conic to tho College. COMMON ENGLISH roiitsi: 111 slNKNS COUHNR. shorthand couhse. p, g. WOOD, Proprietor. "No star was ever lost we onoe 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. Underwear WASHINGTON AVE -Opp. Court House. & Connell WAGON WHEELS AXLBBJ SPRINOfl HI' ItS SPOKR8 DIMS ITBBL SKEINS It. K. M'lh I s BCBBW