THE SCI? ANTON TKIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MOKNING. MAY 23, 1894. BASE BALL Scranton Suffers Two Defeats at the Hands or H&rrlibarg. RAZLETOH SUCCUMBS TO ALTOONA The Rain Interferes with the Games Between Allentown and Reading and Pottsville and Easton Standing of the Respective League Clubs Na tional League Results Interesting Base Ball Gossip. Y region of (lie con tiitu(l rn u and Wet fjronnJ y! terdny but three State lenuno aamep . wtrn phiy6i1, two of wiiicb wore at IIurrisbai'K between tho club from that city and Scranton, anil the otlior be twun Altoona and liuzleton. Harrisburg was victorious in both piimef), thns still fnrtlier incrennintc its ltsad tor championship honors and fore iuR Scranton to tho tail of tbo list of State Leaguu clubs. In the game between Altoona and Hazleton the former was the winner, thereby displacing Reading ;:s the fourth. The following table gives the per centages of the clubs, together with the number of games won and lost by each and their standing in the chain piousbip race: STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Won. Lost. Per Ct. narrisburt; 16 1 .9-11 Allentown 9 6 .GW1 Hazleton 8 .fiiil) Altoona.... 8 8 Ki'iidlug 7 8 .407 PotttVfll 5 8 .3H4 Miston 4 11 JM Scranton 4 13 .250 SCRANTON fT HAflRISBURG. Thi Coming: Champions Tok Two Straight from wtf:'.- Ball Tooaers. ilAitiusisCr.o, May 22. Hirriabur? took two games from Scranton today batting Doran and Hols6n hard. The JVntures of the afternoon's play were the batting of Hocan.und tho fielding of Hngan, Wright, E.igan nnd Salos Scran ton bit Sleany hard in the first g inw but could do little witli Sprogel in the sec ond, score: FIB6T GAME. HARRISBURG. 11. it. o. A. K. McQaadaLt i 0 l o l 3 instil), lib.. 2 2 0 8 0 Wright, c. f 2 2 3 0 1 Sales. 2b 0 2 4 2 1 Hamburg, lb 1 0 10 o 0 Bamo, r. f. 02200 Fmink, c 0 1 11 0 (1 Jluss, s. s l 0 ; 4 2 ilecney. p 1 2 0 3 0 Totals 0 11 2C Vi SCRANTON. A. 0 0 0 2 II Totals 0 11 27 12 6 Patchen on drop fly to infield. Harrisburg. ...0 040005009 trnnlon O O 2 ' 1 1 0 0 0 ti Earned runs Harrisbnrg, 4: Scranton, 4. Lett on bases HarrlBburcr,5; Scrauton, 10. First base on balls Off Harrisburg, 8; Scranton, 2. Struck out Wright, Hmink, Meeney, Staltz, Rogers. Two base bits nles, ileeney. Sacriilce hits Ham burg, Moss. Stolen bases Mclluad, Hus ton, Wright, Hamburg, lleoney, Do ran. Bit by pitcher By McQoad. Passed balls Hmlnk. Umpire Manlove. Time of game 1.55. BBCOlh) OAMK. HARRISBURG. ri. n. o. a. e, I.IiOund, 1. f 2 1 8 0 0 Huston, 3 b 1 1 1 1 1 Wright, c. f 0 2 3 1 0 Sales, 2 b 0 1 2 8 0 Hamburg, lb 0 1 11 0 0 EttKan, r. t 0 0 O 0 1 Swink, c 1 2 7 0 0 JIoss, s. s 1 1 0 2 0 Sproael, p 0 3 0 3 0 Total 5 11 20 9 I SCRANTON. it. n. 0. a. e Btaitz, 1. r 0 i 1 0 0 Hogan, c. f I 1 4 0 0 Patchen, c 0 2 6 3 0 Rogers, r. f 0 0 0 0 0 JUswy, ltft b 0 1 B 2 0 WatteL 8. s . 0 0 4 a 0 Vestlalse, 3rd b 0 0 4 1 0 Higgms, :Jd b 0 0 2 1 0 HoUboii, p 0 1 0 1 0 Total 1 0 20 11 0 "Sprogel and Hogan out, bunted third thiril strike. Harrisburg.... 2 00000120 S Beraiitou 0 0 100000 01 liiirnod run Harrisburg, 5: Scranton, 1. heft on bses Harrisburg, 7; Scranton, A. l'irst buse on balls Harrisburg, 2; Rtruck out Hamburg, 2; Sprogel, Hwis- h hi, Hogan, Higgins, Rogers. Threeibase uim-iuc.uau. i wo nae mtB MmiuJf, II "ss, Sprogol, Hogan, Patchen, Hodson. banes Huston, Ragan, Sniiuk, 2. Double picys vvriimc ana uustoa. tut ty tnteher Sales, Moss, Wright. Wild Bitches Hodson. Umpiro Manlove. Tlmo . , OTHKB state league uusults. At Altoona AltoDiin r2 80001010 7' Hnzliton 0 0100000 23 Hit. i Altooua, 12: Hazleton. 10. Errors Aitcona, l; Hazleton, 2. Batteriei Schoible audCoto; J. Ely and Moore. U pire Kettrick. At Reading Rondintr-AUentown game rtnclnn mil .m nnnn, ... .t - At Pottsville Pottsville. vs. Easton, gnmu; :rain. A BAD WRECK of the onstltutinn may follow in the track of a disoi-dored system. Dr. Picrco's Golden Medical i'liscovorv nrovnnta and ct u:-s nil liver and kailnev Diseases. It rouses thn liver to lealtllj action, .puflfies the blxd ,lMU allays congestion of the kidneys. . X OEO. W. BWIOINRV, r.sy., oi jawinKniiii, I'll., snys: "I was for years hurrlly amo to go about. 1 suffered from Ifvriroucl kidney troub le, ell illfl'en nt Doctors f rrutcil mo during that time but could do mo no good. 1 givo your " Medical Discovery the praise for my cure. Then, ton, my wife liii 1 a bad case or Asth ma which 'was cured by the us" of that wonderful blood-purl-fler." O. W. S.1V1I1NBT. PIERCE Guar nriiees a OB MOIVKY nETUBNEO. n. n. o. .'taltz, L f. 1 0 2 Hogan, c. f 2 0 3 Patchen, r. f 0 8 0 Rogers, c 0 l 6 Master, it 0 0 r Wetael s. s 1 1 0 Westlake, 3b 1 1 7 Hlggins, 2b 0 14 JJoraa, p 110 CURE NATIONAL LEAGUE, At Boston- Boston 2 1000000 0-3 New York 0 010001002 Hits Boston. C: New Yolk. 10. Errors- Boston. 0: Nehv York. 2. Batteries Lovett and Ryan; Rusie and Farroll. Um pireStage. it Chicago- Chicago 1 0003080 07 Pittsburg 0 00301 2 0 0-0 Hits-ChiCB20. 10: Pittsburc, 0. Er rors Chicaoro. 3: Pittsburc. 1. Batteries GriilHh and KittriOge, Ebret und Stack. Umpire Kmslie, At St. Louis St. Louis 0 0103101 X-0 Louisville 1 1000100 14 Hits St. Louis. 8: Louisville. 10. Er rorsSt. Louis, 3: Lohisville. 8. Bnttories (ileason and Peitz; Kilroy and iirim. Umpire Swart wood . All othor National leaguo games wore postponed on account of rain, EASTERN LEAGUE. At Erie- Erie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Providonce....! 4100001 x 7 Hits Eric, 0: Providence, 10. Errors Erie, 2; Providonce, 1. Batteries Horn- Ion and Gun son, Sullivan aud Dixon. Umpire Uaffney. AtvHuiTalo Buffalo 1 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0-4 Bpringfleld 2 u o o o 1 0 2 0-6 Hi's liufTnlo, Pi Sprlncfield, 12. Errors Buffalo. 2: Snriuctteld. 1. Batteries Hoffar, Oslvln and Urquhart; Vickoryand Lialiy. Unrpiro Hunt. GLINTS FRJM THE DIAMOND. Pottsvillo has sianod Prank Fouikrod, Into third basuhinu of the Camilon, N. J., club. Tho Novorswcats of tho South Sido chal lenge the Electrics of Taylor to a garni of ball on auy dnte for anj- sum or money. HUGH JfAiniKN, captain. "If tho State League scriloi will leave Kelly alone he will urn out all right, as he could always Ivied, but never driven," says the Philadelphia Times. luck Sharrott, intu of tho Philadelphia club, has decided to givo up pitching en tirely, owing to his shoulder trouble, lie will probably play au outfield position in eo'me minor league. Some time ago it was nnnouueed that Rlttersvllle purk was to have an elephant. Few then suspected that it was to be Kelly. And has Kelly heard of the fat'o of lip? Easton Express. Tho Rockawnys, of the Scuth Side, have organiz.d for tlio eeasou and is composed of the bent players of the South Side. They would like to hear from tlie Wood's Buni- 11868 College team to play thorn on Satur day JIuy 20. Easton has signed Mornn, who played with Allentown early in tho season, and Al Bill, of the Atlanta, (ia., team. Both are fielders. Ellis, a now fielder, who played with Easton Inst year, will alno join tun team. Tho j onng, Men's Christian Association Base Ball team aud the EureVas will play base ball todav nt Hogan park. Hofrccr and Allen will bo the battery for the Yonng Men's Christian aesocintion. Ad mission will be 15 cents. Tho base ball clubs of tho high school, Wood'H Business college. St. Thomas' col lege ami No. 37, have formod a leaguo, thu llrst game to ne played tomorrow ui ternoon betwe'en tho first two clubs. A sChedulo will bo'printod later. A denl was consummated yosterdny by the management of tl 3 Wllkes-Bnrre Base Ball club by which Joe Jvuiglit was traded frit-Bob Pettit, of the Providence team. Knight left for Providonce yesterday and JVttitt is expected to arrive at Wilkes Barre t8day. Chicago shonld be tormed the "Giants," instead of New York, and the latter the "Colts." There aro at lease six men ou the Chicago renin who are six feet tall or over, while New York has alfaiost as many men on tno team wlio are nut within throo inches of that height. Tho Scrapper Base Ball club defeated No. 30 school by n score of 40 to G yester day. Tho Scrappers are: Eugene Tripp, second catcher; Charljo St. Johu, catcher; Austin Gorinnn, pitclicr; James Kolley, short stop; Willie Hughes', first bait'; Willio Koch, second base; Rooster Tier ney, thiid base; Thomas Rood, right field'; FredMny, Centor field; Losiu Geary, loft field; manager, Horace Smith. Tho base ball club of No. ?0 school chal lenges tbo first club of Wood's businvas college for a game Friday at 4 p. m. Tho ground to bo arranged betwteu mnuagors. The following are the membors of tho club: C. cacon.catcber; H. Smith, pltchor; W. Luxomberger, 6hort stop; W. Prynn, first base; F. Muson, second base; M. 11 id ten, third base; F. Kelley, loft field; S. Sii vorstolu, center field; D. Hull, right field. President Albert L. Johnson on Satur day evening officially denied that Kelly or any othor players had boemrcluased. He said the team, with the exception of Kelly, had been pluying good ball and tho loss of at least three gamos last week was due to Kelly's grotesque actions, which discon certed the rest of tho players and made them indifferent. Mr. Johnson suid that he had telegraphed and written to Kelly that if be pitches another inning he will be bounced forthwith, and what Mr. Johnson says ho means. Bettcc results from the homo team are expected this week, and Mr. Johnson believes that by the Fourth of July tho Allentown team will have practically won tho champion ship. Allentown Chronicle. Four Ilic Successes, Having the neode'd merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for ihcin, tho following four roinodfos have reached a plicnomennl sale. Or. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs mid Colds, each bottle guaranteed Elec tric Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Biicklen's Arnica Salve, the heat in tho world, and Dr. King's New Life PillB, which afa, a perfect pill. All those remedies aro gnarantead to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whoso uanio is attached herewith will be glad to toll youmore. of them. Sold byluattbeWa Bros', drug store. " Hrnhy BcsoXNHXLIi foreman Hojiry Krug Packing Co., .St. Joseph, Mo., uses Dr. Thoma'a' Eclcctric Oil with Ids men for sprains, duts, bruisos, chapped bauds, etc. It is the best. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Stocks and Bonds. The following compioto tablo showing the day's tlnctuntions lb actlvo stocks Is supplivil bad revised dally by Laltur & FulUr, stock brokors, 121 Wyumlng avonuo: Open- Hiuh Low nut. W?H M i j 10.si4 loril 70 Hfl lag, Am. Cot. Oil 1!7 Am. Sugar WI6 A.T.&8. F Can.HcX i'M Cn. N. J f,mt Chic. N. W mrwi Q.. B. A CJ 7I1M Chto. Oss. n; U, O.C. di Ht. L.... BSW Col.. Hock. Val. AT D. All i:w D., L, A W D. A 0. F 22K Krle lilts G. E. Co n I .sk.. Hhore !:' " . L. AN i.... 43M Msnhitttan llhi Miss. I'ac i.'f est. lmi mtji m ipJQ 1U7 ml mQ I3ti inn va 1!)U m m in MN 3d 2-'H U im IMj 116 MM 87 Nat. Lead., 3-M N. Y. ft N. K... N. Y. Central U79 N. Y.. O. A W 16 . N. Y.. H. A W IT. 8. C. Co 21 North l'ac H NorthJao. pf 14 Omuha liuM hc. Mall.,.., Rsadlnir J5W Rock Island m R.T 7$ fit. Psul r7u T., C. A I ID TexSB.A IsC4fi S Union PadftcT. IBU VMihiwh p' 14m Western Uiflon M2 W. A L. K. 10 W. SUE. pf Kii ttS 15 21 it'ii IBD m 182 1 8 Wi 1& 10 HiUartolphla Tsdlow Uarkst. PniLABBLrklA, May 22. -Tallow was dull at formT?r rates. Prices wero: Oity prime in hogsheads, ic.t country jprlms, in barrels, 4ftc; do. dark In bar rels, 40,; cakes Cc. 1 grease, 4c. FACTS FROM lbs Marcli of Advauced Science Throughoa Ihc World. AND ITS VALUE TO US A Declaration Made by the Great Doc tor Fothergill for the Benefit of the People of the World Has Aroused Much Attention. London, Eng. April 30 The follow ing statement, made by the late Dr. J. Milner Fothergill, the eminent scien tist, who was physician for tho London Hospital for diseases of tha chest, has made quite a sensation. After de nouncing oils and similar substances when UBod as food, ne said: "Fatty, oily foods cannot be taken by those whoss stomachs are weak or whose di gestive organs are ont of order. What food should such people have ? I say they need fool which acts as u itftngthenei and Biistaiuor, as fuel to feed the lamp of life, and that is starch food. A loltlble starch food which will UK. ,1 MlLttUB FOT11EKU1M, be readily assimilated by the digestive organs is the foirti for people whose di gestive organs aro weak." It v. , i: oulv natural that eucli n Htutc- meut, coming from so high an authdri ty, should have made a profound im pression among the leading physicians and scientists of Europe, and it brings into special prominence the recent dis covery of pre-digested starch food kurhvn to doctors, to scientists and tho world ns Paskola. Comparatively few peoplo outside tho highest medical cir cles know of this wonderful discovery, out It is known to possess the qualities of 11 'sh-forming, ulreugth-imparting, life-giving liowe r which has never been Known before in tbo history of the world. Tests which have been made show ing a weak, pale, run-down condition, fcticompiinicAl within indigestion und general loss of energy, have shown most rtinurkablu results, and it is not improbable that i the discovery of Pa kolu will be accepted as the flesh-forming food of the nineteenth century by the highest uutlionties in both Etiropo und America. Certainly it is superced ing cou liver mi.-, ueei tea, nun toe nil- ty preparations which have been nsed to extensively in tho pst, and the re sults so fsr achieved amply warrant tho wisdom of thoio who have ttakeu such action. A pamphlet on food und digestion will be mailed fro on application to The Pre-Digested Food Co.. 80 Bead St., NevvYork. Cblcaco Grain ani PrOTtsIOBS. i i 1 i i i v Mnn 1 I' I .11,,.,- , , ...I.. tions aroysu'plii'd aud o irratod dully hy La Bar .V Fiillor, stock hroktirs,121 Wyoming ave liuo. WHEAT. aiy Jnly. Pent. Opening .TOfj fity t$H Higbest ity Bm! Lowest ." M 57.14 Closing 65 bn 57')j CORK. Opcninu TM 8794 iWJi Highest Kfii 3sV4 ;io Lowest 37 37U ils! Closing 87 b'ltt ils-'i; OATS. Opening xs BUM 2H Hbjbesi Xvk ;n 28U Lowest mt mt 21; Closing Ki 'Jai 2$h, PORK. Open-ill,' H0 1 1H.1 1187 uigneat use us, ns7 Lowest 1J7II 1175 lls7 dosins 117H 11J7 UC7 LARD. Opening 715 n BB tugnesi Tin an ih-t Lowest CK) 1175 M dosing at! ti75 m) KIluliT KlliS. Opening 015 (U 015 Ull-hestJ BU 015 015 Lowest 1 " 0117 tii7 C.osinjr 012 010 0111 N6W York Produce Tlarkot. New Yoiik. May 2. Flovh-DuII, sti'inly. WiiKAT Dull, lower.closinc weak- No. 2. rod Ktoro and elevator, W'i'aSic.: un- graueu rod, BSaWC! HO, 2 NP, Hay, 07c: juiy, Hjf&i August, eoc; September, OI)ic; December, 4Xc WJKn Dull; weaker; No. 2.43c; ele vator, May, 42K. June, 42?c. : July, 41: Jj'c: August, 4c; September, 44c. Oats Qolet, flrmari War, nuc; June, C3kc: July, sc. i;n : -Qulet'hteady; famllv, I18al4, ex tra reess, 8g8.B0i beef bams dull, $IH. TBKOBD BurDull) city extra India mess, Sl'lla'.Jl. Cut Meats Quiet, easy. LAiu(,uiet; western steam, ?7.Kbid; city, HJXaUKc; May, $7.30! July, 7.1; retlned, dull; continent $7.75; South America, $s.l5; comnound. BKafk'. FORK Qalet, easy; uiobs, $i;lal3.50; extra prime, ji iiuiwa. HuTTKit Fatt Uicnnd, st adi.-r. ChkkBI Libi riFl rscaiptf, eisy. Li.i.s Moderate demand, steady. m Tried and Tiiul is tho verdict of people wlio irks iioou s ftarsnpnrilla. Tho good effects of ouch medicine are soon filt in nerve strength restorod, appetite created ami in tutu given. Hood's Pii.i.8 do not weaken, but aid digesuou and tone the stomach. Try them. In TimU.IANllM nf mens t In. .urn r.f i plough Is the provenlivo of consumption, 1 n s ii-est emu' 1 mnnimnA in the arniin if Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Sold by an dealers on a guarantee or satisfaction. Special Notices. NOTICE MY WIFE, MARY E. IIOIINER, bas left my lioft and hoard without eiruee or provacatioii: 1 fiereliy lorbitl any ou':i to barlHir her or tfust her In Jny nnnin. ItespiotfullV, PHILIP 11. BUHNER, Pcckville, Pa., May 'il. Mil CPEChtf. NOTICE WILLIAMS' SCRAN- 1 p urn 1 it y uire.'tory ror 1W1 wlllvr.ito prers itioiiiuiy, may i. nil" or eouii'mpl,'iU' r'-'iiiuv- nit, or eiiauves oiioniu lie sent in at oue. W. U. TAYLOR, Manager, nu Kyotalag si snqe, ATA MEET1NO OF THE DIRECTORS OF J the Nay Aug Falls and Elmhurst liutilc vard eniupany it was rcnisrod that a meeting of the stockholders bo called to convene at the irenorat ouTGo of tlie coutnanv. rn nu lit Republican building, on the 6th day of June A, u i"in, irom A. 10 bl until s p. to take aetiun en tho nnnroval disapiiroval of the iirouosod Increase of tha 1'itjfltal ' stock of said oomnany from J-ij.OOil to f.n.eoip, ami mat tno secretary to, and ho ts. hereby directed to give notice thotaof as re quired by law. T. H. WATK Nli , , liocfeTary. ) LA N K BOOKS, PAM PH LETS. MAUA t sines, etc., bonnd or roliouna at Tna iuuVnk olllco. Quick work. Ucasonablo prices. MEAL TICKETS CANljE HAD AT 144. corner Spruoo utroot snd Franklin sve nne. Twenty meal fckets for tiLtU, Good tablo board. nut UIH A Word. fPctnfn of all kinds cost that mush, ea tpt Situations Wanted,whieh are inurl rim. Situations Wanted. C1TCATION WANTED BY A YOUNO kj man H v,m of u rai has a fair education; woidd accept most anything. Can Rive best of reference. Address ft S., 311) North Ee beeea avenue, city. WANTKD--A position by a hoy, is vi'bth of iiuii. t h nu untirentico to a bar ber, Address L. J., Tribune. YOUNO MAN, WKLL EDUCATED AND fafthful worker, wants employment; no canTns:inif; references. Address 1J8 Ferry street, liaiton, Pa, VH'.U MAN EXPECTING TO ENTER -1 medlenl eolhiL'o next full wants position with doctor wberu ho can devote sumo time to study and drlio or assist generally to imiko Iart exiiense.i. Address 1.. J.. ii n. mum avenue. JAI'ER l:i;i.l.K W A NTS POSITION IN Scranton. 1'it.tston or Wilkes-Harro. Ad dress Paper Ruler. Wilkes Barro. A SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNU A ladv :is dork. '1 lirty vears oxDei ioueAt In Philalelphla, Cm fur dsh references. Ad dress A. J,, Triluine offioe. QITOATHiN WANTED FOR WASHING 5 and olsantnir. luouire fai Leo Court. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG lady Its liookkeener. Can furnish rofor- cneos. Address D. R., Tribune OHice. SITUATION WANTED - DMBBBMAKSB O wishes to mi oiftsewinir bv tho dav. Ad- di-et-s 1(. A., Ml Adams avenue. Agents Wanted. J ALKSMICN WANTED TO SELL OUR kJ goods by samule to tho wholesale and ro- tull trade; ell oil light to every business man or firm; liberal Milary and expenses paid; po sition psrataaettt r Or terms address with Stamp. CENTENNIAL M'F'U Co.. Milwau- tsnip, c tee, v Is. VV' ANTED MAN WITH LIFE AND FIltE W insurance exoerieuee as solicitor in Lackawnnna county; good inducements to light man. AddruSs 1125)S Bttz building, Palladslphla, Pa. Help Wantcd-Male. WANTED-AN ENERGETIC MAN WITH ab ut 415J. Can get au agency which will pay Situ week and ex pi nsos. A. A. MAJtNi'. conway uouso. TAN'li-.D GOOD WHEtLWRlGHT. vv Qilthool's Carrlase works, corner Lack- awiiuna arefitie 1 ml Seventh st eet. Hclo Wanted Females. T AD1KS WANTED TO WRITE AT HOME J j IIB weekly: uo canvassing. Reply with stamp. MISS FANNIE FELKNOK, South Beinb Ind. For Rent. L'OH RENT SIX ROOM HOUSE. NO. 015 r Eytion street. Imiuiio T. McNulty, 5:)l Ilamriton street I V Ht r.;nt-a new" DOUBLE TloCSK, F corner Qreei Ridsn street and Madison tavenue, will rent cheap to desirnbl" tenants. j 1 1 1 1 4 WAi.1r.11. OR RENT- FURNISHED HOUSE AND . I II .'II 111 ' ' ' . i I . I 1 . I I flLIUllllVl. IMMUl large; ranninu sprinif water; plenty of Sialic; ti 'it il ul Ink full of ifumi li-h a few rods fr. m door. KtB wr month. D. W. DROWN, attorney, 6O.1 Sprtico streot. f X)R RENT- FURNISHKD ROOM, SU1T I nltlo lot' two. witli In !lti1 or arltholtS. 1:12 Adams avenue. ,'I1 RENT LIOHT. WELL FURNISHED V rooms; deliglittul location. W4 WashinK lon avenue. 'po LET FOR A TEfi.M OF YEARS J. Part or all of three hundred feet of yard room along railr oad. Ap;4y at 2M Franklin avenue. 'T'O RKMT STOKE 2&zim OR FURNISHED L hall on Green Ridge street. Very denira nlo loitatlon and ou reasonable terms. Apply to F. E. NETTLE TON or C. ti. WOODRUFF, Hrpnblic.'iii building. For Sale nOB SALE - V GOOD MILCH COW IN- I iiuire SOU Kortb M uin avenue. r0B SALE CHEAP-ilORSE AND BUG I1 gy. Call 1B1M PUtaton ayynne. OAK flMBEBLOl rOB SALB-SBfVEN-tv Hvo acros, heavily timbered with white oak and some hickory, within thriio quarlef's of milo of D., L. W. antl Uij miles of Erio raUwaya; level road. Forprloe, terms , etc., adSress or call on E. M. LOW. MAN, Exr. Est. .lm:ob Loivman, I.uwinan, Chemung Co., N. Y. PGR SALE FAKJT110 Ai RES; m ACRES 1 Improved. Two good houset.runniniLspring water ut both, three good barn", young tjfhcanr Lt cateil in villaueof Forest Lake.Su-nuebaiina oounty. Only a few rods to school, Dburob, ioKt0Illie, inc. Iiiautuui UtK t ei stocktil with gams fish. Terms easy. Apply 10 D. W. BROWN, attorney, WW Spruce street. I OB BALK-AtWDE I , Ci : I' NT KY HOME," 1 7 acres of laud, lino large h mse, mod rn Improvemsntt Easy dlituce .from scrSti ton. Also 7 d' sir bl 1 btdldlng lots In .ountry. D. W. BROWN, Att'y, i'iIIS Spruce stri ot. jOR SALE -A FARM OF EIGHTY ACRiirt, 1 onn and one half miles Irom Dalteu on the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad'. Fii st eliiss farm house with a never falling s'uring nearby; two barns, good land aud good orcliard. Will be sold cheap. Terms ens . Address I). F. VON STORCH or ISAAC ELLIS, executors, Daltou, Lackawanna county. Pa. id; SALE OR KXi'HANi'lE FOR SCRAN- ton property A bearing oraneo erovo lucrenslng In broduetiOl 111 and value yearly in the orange section in Florida Addrcs F. K. KF.TTLETON. Laks Helen, Florida Boarding. QUMHBB UOA1.D1NU -FOUR RESPECT iJ able p t.jii van And llrst class board with amnh family In la ge. airy house. Hot nnd colli baths. Freo earriago to depot and church Three -quarters of a mile from sta tion, lb nltny locality. Addr.ss box BB,01arks' Summit. Charter Application. VtiTloi; IS HEREBY GIVEN Til T AN i annlica ion will bo made to the Court of Conimiln Plosaof Laekawauifti county, or unit of the judges thereof, on Monday, the lltb day dune. A. U., IHIM, at II o'clock a. m., under tin piovisions of tho Act nf Assembly eutitldd. "An ait to irovlde tor tbo Incorp 'ration and regulation of'ci-tain corporations,'' approvi d April 20. lfcTt. and the supplements theroto.for tb" charier of au Intonood col ponttltin to be calloJ ' 1 ho Scranton TjteatrlOal Mechanics' Assoelntion,'' the char.icter and object of Willi h is to establish and provide a fund for tho benollt of its lu 'tubers by furnishing relief to any uetnber in case of stoknessand to tht.sir families In aio of death, OUt of the funds col lected therein, and for the promotion of thn prinoiplesel benevolent e; and for these pup. pones to have, possess and enjoy nil tho rlgh.s, benefits and privileges ooAfOrrod by tho snid Act of Aascmb y and its supplements. The proposed charier iA Uow ou llle in tho otllce of tho 1 rothdnotarr of Lnckawanua county to No. 071) May term. ll. MILTON W. LOWRY, Solicitor. Proposals. VOTICK-PROPOSALS INVITED FOR 11 .sinking sliaft 10 by 12 feet from 14ffx7t vein of coal to the (Tnrk vein, depth sotno 40 ydrds. for particulars apply nt omco of tho Elk Hil! Coal and I on Conmanv. Dlekoon Ciiy. Pa. WM. II. RICHMOND, Pros. The GENUINE New Haven "Mathushek" Pianos ESTABLISHED 1866. New York Warerooms No. 80 Fifth Avenue. .it E. C. BICKER & CO, Sole dealers In this section, oi i icii-m Adams Ave., Telephone BTd'g onnolly& W Special Sale of Ladies' and Gents' Ribbed AT 10c, 12a,25c.,35a, 37c, 50c, 76c. 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 The most ancient of all personal ornaments, and in every age and encntrv the distinguishing mark of freedom, birth, rank aud honor Freeman's Rings Tell their own story. They pos sess nil the beauty that art can give them, and every worthy new f .ul and fancy that fashion sux gists at ouco find a place in his stock. Real Diamond Liiugs from $1 00 up. Thousands of Gem Kingj to select from. Wedding Rings Solid 18-karnt gold, of course, all the weights und sizes. By the w.iy, Resell all plain gold rings by Actual weight. This means a big saving to buyers. FREEMAN, Dealer In Diamonds, Watchos. Jewelry, E:o. Cor. Fenn Aw. and Spruce St. AT THE (living Park Scranton, JULY 4th $2,000 worth of Diamonds to be given away as prizes. All the best known racing men in the country will compote. Grand Parade of Wheelmen in the morning. Excursion rate3 on all roads. 0. S. Gary & Co.'s All-Feature Show RETURN ENGAGEMENT COMMENCING Tuesday Night, May 21 For 4 Days OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE Admission, 10 and 20 Gents. DOORS OPEN AT 2 AND 1 P.M. Bicycl An unlimited assortment of Ladies' Vests, Whito or Ecru, short sleeves, long sleeves, or without sleeves, high or low neck. These goods are all of the finest inako and best grades of Cotton and Lisle. Every conceivable shape. We are showing two lines of Men's Ribbed Shirts and Drawers that fill a long-felt want. We don't think you will find these goods in auy other store in tho city, as we had them made espe cially for our own trade. The price is ridiculously low, while the garments bear exceptional merit and are perfect fitting. WALLACE 209 SOMETHING NEW This Beautiful Bed Speaks for Itself. If you need a Child's Bed, don't buy until you have seen this one. You will regret it if you do. When folded takes but little more room than a chair. Strong and durable. Made of Oak and Natural Mspie. Very fink RUB finish Holds all the Bedding when folded. Length, 0 leet With, 30 and 40 inches PRICE VERY lOW WE ARE RETAILING AT FAl TORY l'RICLS. BTliero am no Weights or Spring in the Foldliie Mechanism of this Bed. WILL ONLY FOLD BY LIFTING. THE SCRANTON BEDDING CO. CORNER LACKAWANNA AND ADAMS AVE& DID YOU KNOW? That we will GIVE you beautiful new pat terns of Sterling SILVER SPOONS and FORES 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 807 LACKAWANNA A VISITOR WHY NOT See our FIFTEEN DOLLAR Solid Oak Bedroom Sett We sell Furniture aa cheap aa any house in the country that in tends to give honest value for the money. Try us. Hull 200 AND 207 IRON and STEEL NORWAY IRON BLACK DIAMOND SIIVUR EXTRA SPECIAIj SANDKItSON'S ENGLISH JUSSOI"S KNQLISH CAS I' STKEL HOUSE SHOES TOE CALK TIRE MACHINERY 8IMUNO SOFT STEEL ANVILS BKLLOW9 HOUSE NAILS WILEY & RUSSELL AND WELLS nRO CUTTING MACHINERY. Bittenbender&Co.,Scranton, WholMule and retail dealers' in Wagonmaken' and Blacksmith' SUPPLIES. HOW TO MAKE MONEY There aro hundreds of young men and young women In thli country who have splendid ability, but they have never been wakened up. Wood's College of Business and Shorthand Has been an inspiration to hundreds of young people. If yon are tired of inactivity and want to do something tangible, come to the College. COMMON ENGLISH COURSE BUSINESS COURSE. shorthand course. p. E. WOOD, Proprietor. "No star was ever lost we once have seen, We always may be what we might have been," A HAPPY PATRON OP" THE RICHARDS LUMBER CO. Scranton, Pa. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. Underwear WASHINGTON AVE. Opp. Court House. & Connell & Co DOMING AVE, WAGON WHEELS AXLES SPRINGS HUBS BIOKE9 RIMS STEEL SKEINS It. R. SPIKES SCREW