The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 26, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY MOUNINGr. MAT ii6, 1894.
BASE
BALL
"Our Pets" Have Relumed from Their Swing
Arouud tiie Circle.
SWIFT IS STILL IN COMMAND
After Listening to His Explanation of
What Had Occurred on the Trip,
the Stockholders Tell Him to Go
Ahead and Strengthen the Club.
Scranton Again Goes to the Foot of
the List.
Mart Swift and bis sturdy tombs,
who carry iiflont, or at least attempt
to carry aloft, the colon of Scrnnton ID
the bate ball world returned to tbia
eity yesterday after their tint swing
arouud the circle.
Brass bands did not proclaim their
return nor did the populace hani; gar
lands of roses about the necks of the
returning warriois. Not a flowor was
strewn in their pathway. They came
unheralded and unsung and at once
retired to the peaceful seclusion of
their boarding placfs.
After Manager Swift had been inter
viewed by several directors concerning
the somewhat hazy work of the club
-while absent from the city be was
found by a TRIBUNE reporter.
"Well, the poor showing we made on
the trip can be attributed to a variety
of causes," said Mr. Swift. "We had
onr share of bard luck, but I don't
nian to blame all our defeats on that
much abused term. Onr pitohera ware
all right, but the team failed to bat
behind them and at critioa! momeuta
the iufield teemed to go to pieces.
That's the way we lost the games."
"Do you intend to strengthen yout
Inn?"
"At ono?,'' replied Mr. Swift. "J
have telegraphed Dick 1'helan of New
Orleans to come on at ouce, Ho is an
oid player but a good one and I think
will be a valuable adjnuot to the club.
Other stopn will also be taken tr
strengthen the team."
The directors of the association met
last night and it was a somewhat
turbulent session. There was a dis
position before the meeting was called
to ask for Mr. Swift's resignation, but
after his statement of eveuts that Iran
spired on the trip were heard the
stockholders decided to allow him to
continue at the bead of the organiza
tion. He declared that within ten
days he would have the club in firtt
alass shape.
Bad weather prevented yesterday's
game and this afternoon two games
will be played with Reading for a
single admission. The first game will
l-o called at 2 o'clock. Doran and
Rogers will be the Soranton battery.
STATE LEAGUE.
The grnne of ball between Easton
and Hiirrisburg was the only one ou
the State league schedule which was
Hot prevented by Jupiter Plavsus yes
terday. Harritburg for tbe second
time was compelled to bow tha knee to
the aggregation from Easton, thereby
lowering the percentage of the former
and allowing the latter to step gracf
fully out of its position at the tail end
and permitting Scranton to once again
occupy its seemingly coveted station
as the rear guard of the State league
procession.
The following table gives the per
centages of tho clubs, together with the
number of games won and lost by each
and their standing in the championship
race:
Won. Lost. Per C't.
Harrisburg 17 8 .850
Allentown 10 li .65
Hazleton 10 .MM
Altoona 9 .5110
Reading 7 8 .407
Pottsville 5 1) .857
Easton 5 11 .I1IB
Scranton 5 13 .277
SCHKDUL1 FOR TODAY.
Reading at Scrantou.
Altoona at Allentown.
Harrisburg at Easton.
Pottsville at Hazleton.
Gamss Played Yesterday.
STATE LEAOOT2.
At Easton
Easton 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 2-11
Harrisburg .. 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 05
Hits Easton, 13; Hnrrisbnrg, 8. Errors
Easton, 4; Harrisburg, 7. Batteries
Gillen and AVeute; Hpiogel and Huston.
Hazleton PottavlUe, Alen(own-Altoona,
Jjci anton-lileiidliig games postponed DO ac
count of rain.
NATIONAL LEAGUE,
At Brooklyn
Brooklyn 0 8021 000'0 6
New York 2 0 0 0 4 1 11) 1-12
Hits-Brooklyn, 10; New York, 14. Er
rors Brooklyn, 5; New York, 2. Batteries
Kennedy and Kinsiow, Rusie and Par
rel I Umpire Hurst.
At Boston
Boston 0 1 1 2 0 2 4 0 x-10
Washington... 0 0 0000200 8
Hits Boston, 111; Washington, 7. Er
rorsBoston, "; Washington, 7. Batteries
Nichols aud Ryan, Maul aud McGuire.
Umpire Stagn.
At Cleveland.
Cleveland ....0 0000122 0-5
PittHburg 0 0000001 1-2
Hits Cleveland, Bj Pittsburg, C. Er
rors Cleveland, jj; Pittsburg, 2. Batter
ies Clarkson and O'Connor; Killen and
Mack. Umpire Emslie.
At Philadelphia The Philadelphia-Baltimore
game was postponed, rain.
EASTERN LEAGUE.
At Buffalo
Providence. ...4 0 2.0 u j o 11
Buffalo 003020100 6
Hits Providence-, i!4; Buffalo, 10. Errors
Providence, 2; Buffalo, 5. Batteries
Sullivan and;Dixon- PsU and Utnnhnrt.
Umpire Hunt
At Buffalo Buffalo. 6: Providence. 11.
At, Wilkes-Barre SVilkes-Barre- Syra
cuse, no game: rain.
At Binghnmton Binghamton-Troy, no
game; rain.
At Erie Game postponed; rain.
GLINTS FROM THE DIAMOND.
Manager Kelly is on the look-out for an
other pitcher.
Ted Larkin has been released by Allen
town aud Costello will play right field
hereafter.
St. Thomas Collego and School 86 play
tbis morning at 10 o'elock on the James
Boys' ground.
The directors of tbe Scranton club
challenge the directors of the Wilkes-Barre
club to a game of ball.
Thayer Torreyson and his Reading
braves attended the performance at the
Academy of Music Inst night.
The rain and consequent wet grounds
prevented tbe game between Reading aud
Bcrauton in this city yesterday.
Al. Lukens, of last year's Allontown
team who signed with the Pittsburg Na
tional league team, Is now pitohlng for the
Sioux city, Iowa. club.
Scranton is again holding the tail end
position. The defeat of Harrisburg by
Button yesterday enabled tbe latter to
climb abend of "our pets."
Sam Winslow, tbe veteran coach, has
taken tbe Harvard base ball team in band
and tbe hopes of the Cambridge men have
rlsm greatly. Window and Clarence
Smith, both of Harvard's craek nine of 't5
will coach the team until the big games.
The Activos, of Green Ridge, will accept
tbe challenge from the Peun Avenue store
for a game of ball at Johnson's Lake for
May 30. McDonald, Manager.
Ruckle has beou signed by Pottsvillo
end will join the team May 8C. when he
will pitch his first game against Reading.
He played last year with Uinghamton.
Up until yesterday Manlove has done
good work, but some of his docisiona wero
in connection with tho phosphate works
outside tho grounds. Harrisbtirg Patriot.
Tho HlgU School Daso Ball club .8 re
quested to meet, at the Delaware and Lack
awanna depot at 12 o'clock a. m. today for
the purpose of going to Factory ville. E
F. wuittkmokk, Manager.
Pitcher Crane has reaibed about the last
ditch. From the National league to the
Eastern last year, from the Eastern to the
New Euglaud league tbis year, aud now
Haverhili has released him for indifferent
work.
Tho Philadelphia club owners have
written to Nick Younc asking him to give
peremtpory orders to umpires to prevent
rowdy acting on the ball field by finiug
and romiving from tho game offending
plavers.
Tbe total attendance at Wilkes Barre
for the first thirteen ctiarapionship games
this season is given out as 8,105 at the
gnto aud 8,656 in the grand staud. Last
year in tie same number of games the at
tendance was 4,77a at the gate and 1,540
in the graud staud.
The first game of the City School Lcnguo
was to bavo been played yesterday after
noon at 4 o'clock between Wood's and St.
Thomas baso ball toams, but the former
did not appear on the diamond at tho spe
cified time, so Umpire Fitzgerald gave the
gamo to St. Thomas' College by a score of
1) to 0.
"Yale" Murphy is (piotod as saying that
the recent faliiug oft in his playing is due
to his inability to stand the physical and
nervous strain Incidental to playing cham
pionship baseball every day, at which the
Now York Sun calls for the permanent
substitution of Fuller at shortstop.
The managers of the Eatton and Potts
ville teams are engaged in a wrangle over
tbe signing of Foulkrod, a third baseman.
Mrs. Foulkrod, who does most of tho cor
responding for her hnsbaud, on Thursday
evening oC last week accepted Eaxton's
terms for her husband, aud on Friday
morning Pottsvllle signed him. It is ex
pected a compromise will be made by giv
ing one of Easton's pitchors for the re
linquishment of Pottsville's claim on
Fuulkrod.
The Entrance G:e to Politiot.
Ptttibwrg Chruiiicln 'i ehiiraih.
"What is the gate to success in politics?"
asked the horse editor.
"Popularity, I suppose," replied the
snake editor.
"Guess again."
;'Give it up."
"The delegato."
The blood is the source of health. Koep
it pure by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla,
which is peculiar to Itself, and superior iu
strength, economy and medicinal merit.
Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, care
fully prepared from tho best ingredients.
Twonty-Uve cents.
Plaasa Do
I've a secret in my heart
Sweet Marie,
A secret I'd impart
Now to thee:
You are getting (mite passe,
So 1 wish you'd go the way
Of "Comrades'' and "Some Day,"
Sweet Mario I
Brook in Eagle.
Hexrv Sciioexhals, foreman Henry
Krug Packing Co., St. Joseph, Mo., uses
Dr. Thomas' Eckctric Oil with his men for
sprains, cuts, bruises, chapped hands, etc.
It is tuu nest. "
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
Stocks and Bonds.
New York, May 25. Tbe railway and
miscellaneous speculation wns character
ized by firmness today. At intervals the
bears endeavored to raid the list for tho
uurpose of getting back their contracts.
but finally they concluded that stocks were
too well bold to be Bhaken out by the or
dinary methods and they sent tboir
brokers into the board with orders to
cover at tbe market. At one time they did
succeed in forcing Sugar down to !l.'l
Chicago Gas to 88 Cordage to 23 and
General Electric to 84K. Very little
stock came out. As far as the railway
list is concorned the bears hammered away
without making any impression. Prices
advanced - to 2 from the lowest point
of the morning and 282,000 shares changed
hands. The largest advances were Chi
cago Gas2;, St. Paul 1?, Rock island IK,
Burlington Northwest 1, Electric 1,
Sugar 4K. Louisville and Nasliville li,
Missouri Pacific New York Central y.
Western Union 1. Tne market closed
Strong at about the best figures of the day.
Net changes show gains of ( to 2.
The following complete table stiowmfr tne
day's fluctuations in active stocks is supplied
sua rev I dally by LnBir Fuller, stock
brokers, 121 Wyoming avenue:
Open- HUta- Low Clos
ing, est. est. big.
Am. Cot. Oil
Am Sugar 100W 10BM ASK lflSU
A.T.&S.P m '.M W, U
Can. So 4H-M 4U94 4l 4:y
ten. N. J
Chic Si N. W W wa KM
y.. B. A Q 77 Q 77 V,J
Chin. Gas. 70 71$g list 7I
C. .C.C & St. h.... 37W 3S (70 88
Col.. Hock.Val. A T. bi9i 17 IBM 17
U. &H vm Utyf 18(32 13V
D. ,L. AW
D. A C. F 23Js 21 iH(i
rtrle 14 14 I8H 14Vd
a. K. Co DIM Wii M 3d
Uko Shore 131 131 Ml. II
I,. A N 48 4"14 45 411
Manhattan W4 H"H lit) 1B
Hlns. Pao IBM zSU aiu itfU
Nat. Lead 3VH, !I7!& 37U ,17W
N.Y. AN.B 4!i i I 1
N. Y. Central Wi mi Ml fNlti
N.Y..O.&W 10!$ U, 'o 15
N. Y..H. A W
IJ. 8. C. Co 24K 23 24M
North Pae 4 4 11
North Pac. pf 14 14 14 MM
Omaha "m 37 WIU :i7
Pan. Mall
Heading 1AH lil' 11116 IH!
Rook Island l7W W4 ;u wu
K.T 10?i 111$ 1UM V11
St. Paul rX bo BBH mU
T., C. ft I 17 17 KIM 17K
Texus A Pac HV Klfi HU KU
Union Pactttc IMfl VAi VAi Vfo
Wabash pr Hill ljU ISM l.lljj
Western Union Kji j Mi.j si
W, 4)11 lh'a 11M H 11 W
W. A L. E. pf V 45 toft 40Ji
Chicago Grain and Provisions.
Scranton. Muy 25. The following quota,
tions aro supplied and eorrnted daily by La
Bar A Fuller, stock brokors.121 Wyoming ave
nue. '
WHEAT. Mar. Jnlv. Sept.
Opening U.-H tS &X
Highest r.V f' .' 1 53
Lowest :..' biU .,:
Closing U 67K
CORN.
Opening !K H 88
Highest 7J 11NW TO
Lowst K7!4 87 HK
Closing 911 .
OATH.
Opening 33 AIM MU
Highest 84 2C,U
Lowest 33M 30?2
Closing ' 83W 30$ KM
I'OHK.
Opening 11H0 11K7 1102
Hlghost UNO 11110 UK2
Lowest USD UNO 1102
Closing I IK) 1186 11 IKS
LARD.
Opening 700 75 8
Highest 700 CS0 CS5
Lowest m m em
Closing 807 072 680
SHORT RIBS.
Opening 015 1117 111
Highest 615 1117 (T.O
Lowest 015 (112 U6
Closing 015 (12 (If.
Scranton Wholtaala Market
Scranton, May 25. Fruit and Pro
duce Dried apples per pouud,6a7o. : evap
orated apples, )U14c. per pound; Turkish
prunes, SaBc: English currants, 2a!i,Vc;
layer raisins, tl.76al.80; muscatels, II. 00a
1.40 per box; new Valencia, 7a7J$c. per
pound.
Beans Marrow-rats. 13.75 per bushel;
mediums. (L75al.90.
RESTING 1 STOMACH
A Way Discvoered By Which ll Can Cer
tainly B8 Done.
EVEN WHEN TIRED OUT
A Great Secret Which Solves the Pro
blen of Health and Shows Ex
actly How It Can Be
Preserved.
indigestion is caused oy a tired
stomach just as n sore back after work
ins is caused by tired musclet. The
remedy is rest. Rest will cure any
thing that is caused by overwork.
But how to rest the stomach without
starving? Not with drugs; drugs irive
the stomach more, instead of lss work.
In nine cases out of ten. they mak dys
pepsia worse.
To rest your stomach take food that
it artificially digested. Take Paskolu,
This gives the stomach no work at all.
A short rest makes it well aud strong
again.
Tii wonderful secret of health and
disease is hidden almost entirely in tbe
food we eat. If we take care of our di
gestion, if we eat proper food, the
chances are that wo shall always be
well. If we fall Blck wo should take
all tbe more care of what we eat in or
der to get well.
Sicknoss can be cured by food more
easily than mediclnct. Paskola is one
of the most important of all foods.
Every sick person who take Paskola,
with proper care in other respects, is
almost cartaiu to he ultimately cured.
Tho words of two gratef ul ahow what
Paskola is doing for people.
testimonial.
413 Main St., Worcester, Mars.
March 6, 1804.
The Pre-Digested Food Co.
30 Reade St., New York.
Gentlemen: Reoelviug much benefit
Iriim your Paskola, felt it my duty to
write you that you might know personally
of its merits.
For the last twenty-six year9 1 have been
unable to use or partake of any meat or
fish aud scarcely any vegetables, being un
able to retain tho same. I have tried
many doctors and countless patent medi
cines. All were of no avail till 1 took Pas
kola. I havo used threo large bottles and
two half sized and it baa worked wonders.
1 now eat anything that is put on the
table. To eat a meal now is a pleasure,
heretofore it hrs been a torture.
In four weeks 1 havo gained live pounds.
I fi l l like a now man. I am recommend
ing to my friends, aud still taking Paskola
myself.
: Wishing you success, 1 am gratefully
yours, Chas. E. Isaac.
P. S. I took Paskola at tho solicitation
of Mr. Robert R. Siramonds, who heard of
its merits in C. E. Fairbanks & Co.
Emlenton, Venanoo Co., Pa.
March 24, lbW.
The Pre-Digcsted Food Co.
80 Reado St., Now York.
Gentlemen: I deem It a duty 1 owe to
tho publio generally, to add my testimon
ial iu relation to the merits of jour Pas
kola. I have been so weak and run down that
I thought I would have to give up my busi
ness. I could not eat or sleep, and I tried
everything that was recommended for
such nilmeuts, but all of no uso, until
about threo weeks ano a friend of mine
persuaded me to go to S. S. Myers' drng
store and purchase a bottle of your Pasko
la, which I did. To my surprise, I com
menced to gain at once and 1 havo gained
over fifteen pound iu less than three
weeks, and I now like a new raau.
Yours very respectfully,
H. G. Mahood.
Paskola may b? obtained of nny re
putable druggist. A pamphlet on food
and digestion will be mailed free on
application to The Pre-Digested Food
Co., 30 Reade St., N.w York.
Pbas Green, tl.15al.20 per bniheljtpllt,
$2.5(la2.60; lentsls,5 to 8c. per poand.
Potatoes 70 to Mc. per bushel.
Onions Bermudas, crates, J2.15a2.20.
Butter ltic. to ISJfc. per lb.
Cbxxhb 10al2c. per lb.
Eoes Fresh. l2Ha 13c
Poultry Chickens, dressed, 12 to 18c;
turkeys, M to 13c.
MKATS-Hams, lie; small hams, lHc;
skinned hams, ii California hams,
8t'c: shouldcrsXc.jbellies, 8c; smoked
breakfast bacon, lie.
Smoked IJEEE-Outsides, llfc.; sets,
13$c.; insides and knuckles, 15o.
Poke Mess at $15; short cut, $16.
Lard Leaf iu tiers at Be.) In tnbs,
' '.; in 10-pound pails, ;;,: in 5-pound
pails, Uj;c; 8-pound pails, lot. per
pound.
i;KEE Choice sugar cured, smoked beef,
14c.
Floor Minnesota patent, per barrel.
f4.'-os4.40; Ohio aud Indiana amber, at
$3.50; Graham at 13.60; rye flour, al
$8.25.
BucEwiiEAT Flour $2.70 per cwt
Feed Mixed, per cwf at 05c.
Grain Rye, 66e.; corn, 47 to 40s.; oata,
!550c. per butbel.
Rye STRAW Per ton $8al5.
Hay -$16 to $17.
New York Produce Market
New York, May 26. Flour-DuH,
weak.
Wiieat-DuI, weak, ac. lower; No.
2. red store and elevator, 57JsCc; afloat,
57Xc. : f. o. b., 5So. ; ungraded red, 55s!Hc ;
No. l,northern, IWJfaflRKc. ; options were
dull, closing steady at uc. under yes
terday. No. 2, red, May. 57Kc: July,
t90 . Peotember, (j(lc. ; December.tMc.
corn Dull, Him; No. 2, 8Vo. ele
vator, 43.kc. afloat; options dull, un
changed: May, 42!c; August, 44c.
Oats Dull, unchanged; options dull,
lower, weak; Mav. 8vWo.j June, 8b)c.;
Jnly, 33c; No. 2 white July, 42tfc; apot
Drices, No. i, 40)Xc: No. 2 white, 44c;
No. 2, Chicago, 41c.: No. 8, 3ojc.j
Ho. 3, while, 43c; mixed westeru,
40a42Hc; whilo do., 43a47c, white state,
43aI7c
Beee Dull, steady.
TTBRCSD Peek Inactive, easy.
Cut Meats (juiet, steady.
Lard Dull, nominal, western steam
$7.40; city, 0Wa6c.; May, $7.35; July,
$7.17; refined, dull; continent $7.75;
Sonth America, $8.15; compound, 54a6c.
Pork Quiet, nominal.
Butter Moderato deuiand.steady; state
dairy, 13al6)c.; do. creamery, 14alo. :
Pennsylvania do., 14al7c; western dairy,
0al2c; da creamery, 13al7c: do. faotory,
Salic; elgins, 17c; imitation creamery,
lOal.lKc
Cheese Moderately active, ateady.
Ecus Fair demand and steady, state
and Pennsylvania, 12al3c; western fresh,
Uaiac.
Philadelphia Tallow Market.
Philadelphia, May 25.-Tallow was
dull at former rates. Prices were: City
prime in hogsheads, 4c; country
prime, in barrels, 4c. ; do. dark In bar
rels, 4'4c; cakes 5c. 1 grease, 4o.
Four Big Sucoessss,
Having the needed merit to more than
make good all tho advertising claimed for
thorn, tbe following four remedies have
reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds, each bottle guaranteed Eleo
tric Hitters, tbe great remedy for Liver,
Stomach and Kidneys. Bucklen's Arnica
Salve, the beat in the world, and Dr.
King's New Life Pills, which are a perfect
Sill. All these remedies are guaranteed to
o just what is claimed for them and the
denier whose name is attached herewith
will be glad to toll you more of them. Bold
byilatthews Bros', drug store.
In tmodsards of eases the onre of a
cough is the preventive of comsoroption,
Tbe surest cough medicine in the world is
Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrnp. Bold by
all dealers on a guarantee of satisfaction.
A Word.
fronts of all kind cost that much, ea
rejjf Situations Wanted, which are insert
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG
ij lady in sIkhj store. Address L. M., Bcrau
ton Tribune.
SITUATION WANTED BY A BOY 14
0 yMrs of ageat any kind of honest work.
Address U. IL. Tribune office.
HOOOKKKKPKK AND STENOGRAPHER
of three years' experience would like a
position; salary 80 object. "D. U," Tribune
office.
SITUATION wanted BY a young
man 2il years vt omo; lias a fair eduoat ion;
would accept mont anytliiin,'. Can give best
of reference. Address V. S.. 3111 Nurth Ke
becca avenue, city.
U7ANTKI.) -A POSITION BY A BOY, 15
yean of age, :s an apprehtloe to a bar-
her, Aiiili-oHs 1, .1.. Tribune.
OUNGMANnrrxmmo""ENTKR
medical college next fall wauta iionltioii
with doctor where lie can devote some time to
study and drive or nssitjt generally to mako
part expenses. Address L. J , 73S N. M.iin
avenue.
Real Estate.
IP YOU ARK Tl KKdT)? CANNOT CON
tinue liaying installments on your build
ins; lots, write to me; 1 wunt to buy two or
three. "E," thiaorticB.
Agents Wanted.
1 ENKRAL AGENTS WANTED BELL
x' lng new articles to dealers; exclusive
terrltorv, no coinr"i)tition. no capital required;
UU lo BCD tier cent, profit. Columbia Chemi- j
cal Co., d'J Dearborn It, OhloagO, III.
DALESMEN WANTED To BELL OUB
IT m,o(U by sanipl" to the wholesale and re
tail trade; sell on sight to every business mau
Or firm; liberal salary and expenses paid; po
sition permanent. lor terms address with
aamp. (.
ree, wis.
V7 ANTED MAN WITH LIFE AND Fl HE
VV insurance experience as solicitor lu
Lackawanna county; good Inducements to
right num. Address lliVM lieta building,
I'hllaileiphia. Pa,
Help Wanted-Male.
Waed-aITentIc man wri'H
about $). Can get an agency wh-.oh
will pay -j a weak anil expenses.
A. A. BARN EH, Cpnway House.
' ANTED - OOOD WHE KLWRIOHT.
V Olldiool's Carrtnge works, corner Lack
fiwitnna avenue Mid &-venth stf eet
HelD Wanted Females.
niRL, WANTED TO DO GENERAL
J housework. Apply at 50H Lackawanna
Wanted To Buy.
WANTED TO BUY COMMON PIUEONS;
will give cents a pair. Call at room
2, I'rico Building. Il",i Washington avenue, or
a IdresH letters to 1'ost Oftlco Box ,'WI, Scrnn
ton, Pa.
tmployment-
LL KINDS OF HELP SUPPLIED. CALL
li. or write. ID Spruce street, EMPLOY
MEN r BCREAU.
Dreasmaklng.
WANTED -PUPILS TO L.EAKN THE
best system of dress cutting and nmk
inR, tilmmiuK. draping aud dosianini;.
Thiirmiiih instruction given in all the
branches of the art o( millinery. For either
conrseof lessons bsram raaaonable, wits. u.
M. POWELL, JBFrliiiklln avenue.
For Rent
HOB KENT - SUITE OF ROOMS ON
r Lackawaunn nviiimo, also basement ar
ranged for wholesale purposes. Call at
WoimI s College.
IOR RENT SIX ROOM HOUSE. NO. Ulf,
r Eynou street. Iuqulre T. McNulty, 681
Hamilton street,
I 'OK KENT A NEW DOUBLE HOUSE,
V corner On e n Ridge street und Madison
avenue, will rent cheap to desirabl" tenants.
john Walter
ior kent ki unished house and
J garden in country, for summer. House
largo; running spring water; plenty of shade;
beautiful lake full uf game fish a few rods
from door. 820 per month. D. W. BROWN,
attorney. 50,s Spruce hIi t.
IOH RENT- FURNISHED ROOM, SUIT
1 able for two, with board or without, 1H2
Adams avenue.
1OR RENT LIGHT, WELL FUBNI8HED
r rooms; delighttul location. Wl Washlug
ton avenue.
'I'U LET FOR A TERM OK YEARS
1 Part or all of three hundred feet of yard
room nloug railroad. Apply at 240 Franklin
avenue.
f PO RENT- STORE liWi OR FURNISHED
1 ball on (ireeu Ridge street. A ery doslra
nlo looatlon and on rea-sonabln terms. Apply
to F. E. NETTLETON or U S. WOODRUFF,
lirpnbliean building.
For Sale.
IOR SALE A UOOD MILCH COW; IN
1 quire WW North M aln avenue.
TOR SALE FARM 110 ACRES; 80 ACRE8
1 improved. Two good housos.running spring
water at both, three good barnn, young orlicariL
Located in village of Forest Lake,Susiuelianna
county, Only a few rods to school, church,
poetoffloe, etc. Beautiful lake ell Btucked
with gatao fish. Terms oasy. Apply to D. W.
BROWN, attorney. BOB Bpinoe street.
IOR SALE - AN IDEAL COUNTRY HUM H,
V 7 aci'CB of land, line large house, mod. rn
iinprovemeiila Knsy dUftaUCe from Scran
ton. Also J desir-ble ouihling lots in
country. D. W. BROWN, Att'y,
5IIH Spruce street.
1OR SALE -A FARM OF EIGHTY ACRES,
x one and one-hau miles from DhUdu on
the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
railroad. First class farm house with a never
tailing spring nearby: two bai ns, good land
and good orchard. Will bo sold cheap. Terms
enm . Address 11. ft VON STORCH or Is A Ac :
ELLIS, executors, Dalton, Lackawanua
county, Pa.
TOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR 6CRAN
JT ton pioperty-,A bearing orange grove
increasing tu proilnctiob and value yoarly In
Ihe orange section in Florida. Addrea F. li.
NETTLETON, Lake Helen, Florida
Boarding.
( L'MMER HOARDING-FOUR RESPECT
O able persons can find lirst class board
with small family In large, airy house. Hot
nnd cold hat lis. Free carriage to depot and
church Throe-quarters of a mile from sta
tion. Healthy locality. Address box (i3,Clarks'
Summit.
Special Notices.
MEALS FOR $1.0fX
215 Franklin avenne.
BLANK BOOKR, PAMPHLETS. MAGA
zinos, etc., bound or rebound at Tri
Thibunu office. Quick work. Reasonable
prices,
MEAL TICKETS CAN BE HAD AT 144,
corner Spruce street and Franklin ave
nue. Twenty meal tickets for JH-50. Good
table board.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
An Unexpected Dramatio Event.
Positively last appearance In Scranton uf the
fsmous and accomplished actress,
MRS. JOHN DREW
TUESDAY, MAY 'J9-Mrs. Drew as MRS.
MALAPROP In Sheridan's great Com
edy, in throe acta,
TH E RIVALS
WEDNESDAY, MAY iJO-Thomas Holrroft's
comedy in four acts, written In 1761,
The Road to Ruin
Prices -fl, 75, 50 and 25c. Seats on sale Sat
urday, May 2a
onno
FOUR GREAT SPECIALS
That Will Bring Business for Us and Give Satisfaction to Our Customers.
NO. 1. Fifty dozen Ladies' Silk llose, ia following colors: Black, Cream White, Nile Green, Canary,
Orange, Pink, Lavender, Light Blue, Tam aud Browns. 50-. U tho new price. They
were $1.
NO. 2. Greatest Underwear Birgiin of thaae, for gaatlemsa Bilbrigrm Shirts and Drawers,
all sizes, 25c. per garment. Compare them vit!i those you have usually bought at 50c.
NO. 3. One hundred Ladies' Changeable Silk Umbrellas, colors at follows: Browu, Navy, Garnet
and Green. Special price, $3 each. Universally sold at 8L Trimmed with the finest
Natural Handles.
NO. 4. One case of Cotton Huok Towels (larga size). Tin pric3 don't pay for tho raw cotton. Pom
for 15c.
CONNOLLY &
A RING-
The most ancient of all personal
ornaments, and in every age and
country the distinguishing mark
of freedom, birth, rank and honor
Freeman's Rings
Tell their own story. They pos
sess nil the bounty that art can
give them, and every worthy new
fad and fancy that fashion sug
gests at once funis a plac9 in his
stock. Real Diamond Kings from
$1 00 up. Thousands of Gem
Kings to select from.
idinp; Rings
Solid 18-karat gold, of course,
all the weights and sizes. By the
way. tve sell all plain gold rings
by actual weight. Tbia means a
big saving to buyers.
FREEMAN,
Dealer in Diamonds, Watches,
Jewelry, E.o.
Cor.Pciro Ave. and rpruce St.
AT ThL
Iriving Park
Scranton,
JULY 4tti
$2,000 worth of Diamonds to be
given away as prizes.
All the best known racing men
in the country will compete.
Grand Parade of AVhcelinen in
the morning,
Excursion rates on all roads.
Bicycle
Spring
Ginghams.
We have placed on sale
our line of Ginghams for the
coming spring and summer.
Finer Goods, More Tasteful
Colorings and Lower Prices
than ever before, are what
will recommend them to our
patrons.
GLOBE WAREHOUSE,
PITTBTON, PA.
v& Wall
WALLACE 209
SOMETHING NEW I
This Beautiful Bed Speaks for Itself.
It yon need a Child's Bed, don't buy until you have teen
this one. Yon will regret it it yon do.
When folded takes bnt little more room than a chair
Strong and durable. Made of Oak and Natural Maple. Very
fine Run finish. Holds all the Bedding when folded.
Length, 5 feet. With, .'!0 and 40 Inches.
PRICE VERY LOW
WE ARE RETAILING AT PAO
TOR PHIObiS.
E7"Tbore aro no Weights or SprlngB In the
Folding Mechanism of this Bod. WILL
ONLY FOLD BY LIFTING.
THE SCRANTON
BEDDING CO.
CORNER LACKAWANNA AND
ADAMS AVEsi.
DID YOU KNOW?
That we will GIVE you beautiful new pat
terns of Sterling SILVER SPOONS and
FORES for an equal weight, ounce for ounce,
of your silver dollars. All elegantly en
graved free. A large variety of new pat
terns to select from at
ercereau
307 LACKAWANNA AVKNTJH
WHY NOT
See our FIFTEEN DOLLAR Solid
Oak Bedroom Sett
We sell Furniture as cheap as
any house in the country that in
tends to give honest value for the
money. Try ns.
Mull
ADD 207
IRON and STEEL
NORWAY IRON
nt,ACK DIAMOND
81L.V1CR.
EXTRA SPECIAL
SANDERSON'S ENGLISH
JKSSOP'S ENGLISH
CAS S I' l : 1,1,
HORSE SHOKS
TOE CALK
TIRE .
MACHINERY
SPRING
BOKT STEEL
ANVILS
BKLLOWS
HORSE NAILS
WILEY & RUSSELL AND WELLS EROS.
CUTTING MACHINERY.
Bjttenbender&Co.,$cranton,
Wholesale and retail dealers' in Wagonraakers' and Blacksmiths'
CUPPT.T
HOW TO MAKE MONEY
There are hundreds of young men and young women in Mill
country who have splendid ability, but they havo never boea
wakened up.
Wood's College of Business and Shorthand
Has been an inspiration to hundreds of young people. If yoa
ore tired of inactivity and want to do something tangiblo,
come to tho College.
COMMON ENGLISH COURSE
BUSINESS COURSE
shorthand course, p. "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.
1 AVE-
& Connell
WYOMING AVE.
WAGON WHEELS
AXLES
SPRINGS
HI 'MS
Bl'OKRS
RIMS
STEKL SKEINS
R. R. SPIKES
SCREW