TOE SCIiANTON TRIBUNE MONDAY M OTWrNTGr. 51AY 28, 1894. BASE. i cama foam Bon Games of On Week Affected of the Clubj. Standing OUR POSITION NOT CHANGED We Are in Seventh Place, Where We Wera One Week Aro, but Our Per centage Is Higher Scranton Took Two Games from Reading Satur dayResult of Other Games Played. Ball Notes. -gl 11 K State leapno men Jil during tbe pimf Wflak wan chiefly notablo for the defeats nil ministt'reil to tlio Hnrriibnrg club, wli03 t)ereenta;,'3 fell off. 12 1. Alk'u town still hohiuBKC ond pUe and by u belter lunrpin than a wotfk aco. Hnzloton lost (jruunJ, hut i still in third i.lacf. Altooaa was ptuhiog it nurd for th- pluce rmtll tbe club met Kmc: Kelly's men at Allentown on Saturday and lost two ffarasi, Ilnzlctou at the same titan defeated PotUTillt, which ma terially widened the trap wbicli now separates tbe clubs. Eitton climbed up from tlghth to sixth place during the week nnd PottsvilU dropped from sixth to tail end. Sernuton is agftlo in e Tenth position, whore it was u week upo, but the percpntajro is .001 better than it wastbou. Oily three point! DOW separate us from Bastou, uui if "our pots" play as they art capable of doing wo should bo in fourth phice by the end of Ibis Week, as the club plays on tho home gronndl ev.ry afternoon. Vedn..slay morning it will play at Hzletoi!. It Manager Swift keeps bis promise mid strengthen! the club in one or two particular! and insists on his men playing tho national gamo in tbelr best form Scranton will yet give the loaders niacb reason to worry, evju thoujrli we have been compelled to re UOnnoa lioisof winning the pennant. The following table gives tin per centngei of theelnbe, to;otber wituthe number of gaims won and lost by each und their staudingin the championship race AO Won. Lost. Per Ct. Hnrrisbnrg 17 4 .801 Allentown 12 (i .077 Hnzloton 11 0 .680 Altoona '. 11 .480 Elision (! 11 Beading " 10 .418 Scranton 8 18 ,860 Pottsville 6 10 .S33 SCHEDULE FOR TOUAT. Tottsvillo at Kcrnnton. Beading at Hnzloton Altooua at Easton. ilunisSurg at Allentown. - too:; two games from reading. Scranton Outp'.ai-ocl Torryion' Men on Saturday. Manager Swift called his men to gethi r before Saturday's games and in language that at times bor'.or d ou tne picinresqne told them tbut they hud to play bull if they had any desire to con tinue to fill Scranton uniforms. His experience at the directors' meet ing Friday cijrit was still fresh in his mind, and he warn ;d his men that the iirat indication of tired feeling ho ob served would be his cub to give tho possessor thereof ample opportunity to sleep it off. Jack Doran, who was slated to pitch the first game, was told to use the choicest corves in his repertoire and thnt if his work showed any oarm irks of "Old Pepper" there would be trouble in store for him. Then the game began. "OnrPots" evidently profited by the ml vice they received for there was a si)i:p nnd vigor about their work that was edifying. WON AT THE START. In tho first inning they touched up Pitcher Rhodes for two runs nnd In the s-cond thoy did that gentlcmm' curves the honor of ponnding them for five nnre runs. After that, the game was never for a moment in doubt. Like the election of the Republican stile ticket nxt fall it was simply a question of how much. Afti r the second inning Mr. Rhodes pulled bis attenuated form togthr, thought oi his brief career with L juis ville and determined that n man who had faced tho sluggers of the National league should not become dismayed whvn confronted with a handful of Btiit" league hirelings. During the remainder of tho game his work snowed a distinct improve ment, but tho chnngo ciino too late. Reading was doable to overcome the lend and Scranton won by the follow ing score: KORAN TON. n. II. o. Hogan, c. f. l l l Wetzel, s. s 2 2 2 Pateheo, r. f 9 1 o Rogers, c 0 2 6 Staitz, L f. 2 2 3 Ifasaey, lb u 2 lu Westlake, 3b 0 11 0 iligins, gb 1 1 ii Boran, p 1 a U Totals 0 13 27 15 READING. Miller, If 1 2 1 0 iLeamon, cf o o l o Torreyson, 2b 0 1 8 Stephenson, rf 12 0 0 Beaumont, lb o 2 18 o Henry, 3b 1110 Eustace, ss 1 2 0 5 (loodhnrt, c 1 1 0 0 Rhonds, p 0 0 0 4 Totals 5 11 20 14 Hogan declared out. Scranton 2 6 0 0 0 0 1 1 Reading 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 p 1 s Barnod runs Scranton, 4: Reading 2. Two base hits Wotzc), Roberts, Waltz, Massey, Stephenson. Three base hits Doran, Kusiace, Beaumont. Sacrifice hits Wetzel. Pntchen, Westlake. lliggins. Btolen Bases Bocon. Loamon. Double plays Wetzel to Hlgginsto Massey; Tor reyson to BcBiimont. Struck out--Scranton, 2; Readinu, (1. First baso on balls Scranton, (i; Reading 5. Wild pitches Rhodes, 2. Pemcd ball Rodger Time ofgume 1:55. Umpire Rinu. THE BKCON1) VICTORY. Long Tom Flanaghan went into the box for Scranton in tbn second game ond Mr. Jones, a south Daw twirl er. did tbe same scrvico for Reading. Both were batted veryfrelv. In the second inning Reading hatted ont three rnns and at once there were demands from the grand stand to have Flanaghan taken ont of the gamo. They were not heeded, howevvr. S "run con found Jones for six runs in th' third, fonrth; and fifth intiing, Whlnb gave tbe club a lead ot one rnn. Neither side scored in the sixth or peventh nnd in the eighth a wild throw to first by Pitcher Jones allowed three Bcrunton men to score. In tbo eighth Reading succeeded in gteting two yilute on mi error of bits by Eostnce, Jones Ia tbe ninth Hogan made a home ma whicb oUctriiied tho audience. Maesey, Vv'estlske and Illgglns were ou tbe bases when FlauiiKhan went to the plite to bat. Ho smoto thetinosphpro Ticloasly thr?o timet tind then re tired to "the bench, Hogan taking his pllM at the plate. HOOAN'S HOME RUN. The bat squarely met the fonrth ball Air. Jones pitched and it sailed away into left field over Mr. Miller's head. When tho ball was returned to the diamond Hogan had cnnsorl tho DOtni plate, with Maasey, Wsstlako nnd Big gins nhoad of bltn, That hit won the game. RaaJing succeeded in making one run in the ninth, which loft the score as follows: SCRANTON. n. 3 1 ii. mm acrodfl the Wi'stlake's and and luiilcr. O. A. E. !J 0 (I 1 1 I) 1 0 0 8 1 0 3 n o 13 II 0 1 5 1 A 1 0 0 3 1) 27 11 1 n, A. K. 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 U o 4 5 0 (I 2 0 5 1 0 1 o f. 8 '17 18 8 Hrsan, c. f.. Wetzel, s. s. I'atcheu, r. f 0 Rogers, c. 0 Waltz, 1. f 1 Maatey, let b 8 Westlake, 8h1 b !1 Biggins, 2d b 2 I'luiiughaii, p 2 Totals 13 13 READING. It. II. 1 !l 0 0 'i 1 1 'i 1 1 :i 1 i o 0 1 o i, Miller, It Ijfiimon, c. f Torreyson, 2d b.... iilei henson, r. f. ... Beaumont. 1st b Henry, 3rd b Eustace, s. s. Qoodhart, o J onus, p. 0 Total B 13 Scranton 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 3 4-18 Reading 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 2 1- b Earned runs Scranton, 8j Reading, 4. Two baso bits FlaiiHshan, Torreyson. Stephenson :2. Hnmo runs Hogan. Stolen basoe Hogan, Btsjti 2, Westlake, .Miller ". Torreyson. Double plays Torreyson to daanmoot, struck out Scranton, 4; Bead log, 4. First baso on balls Scranton, .1; Beading, 1, Wild pitohei Jones. Passed balls Rogers, 2. Hit by pltohor Pateheo, Rigors, stnltz. Sacrifice bite Hogan, vVeetiake, Qoodhart. Timo 2.n0. Umpire Uiun. OTHER SATURDAY BALL GAMcS. STATE LBAQ0S. At Allentown (First game) Allonto-.vn, 10; Altoonn. 5. (Second game) AllentOWO, 24: Altoons, 7. Beaton, 8t Harruibnrg, 3. liuzluton, 0; Pottsville, 5. NATIONAL I.EAdCE, New York, 8; Brooklyn, 7. Philadelphia, 5: Baltimore, 6; (Hvo in nings: rain. Boston, 10; Washington, H. Louisville, 5: Cincinnati, 3. Chicago, S; St. Lonis, 9. Cleveland, 3; Pittsburg, 12. EASTEKN LEAGUES. Wilkes-Barre, 12; Syracuse, 3. niugbntnton, 10; Troy, 7. Providence, 6i BufTulo, 3. Brie, 2; Springfield, 7. COLLEGE QiXn, Lehigh, 5; West Point, 3. Lafayette, 4; Rutgers, 1. ( imago Athletic Club, 0; Yale Univer sity, 6. Orange B. B. C, 18; St. Louis College, 4. Princeton, 7; Acme, 1. University of Pennsylvania, 11; Har vard, 3. SUNDAY BALL GAMES. Chicago, 2; St. Louis, 3. Cincinnati, 5; Louisville, 0. GLINTS FHONI THE DIAMOND. Scranton has urgent need of another good pitcher. Creorgo (lore has been doing somo heavy batting for Biughnmton. Jack Dorau kept the hits well scattered in the first game on Saturday. Clnlro and Humphreys have boon left nt home by tho PottSTtlle management. George Staitz and Hogan havo base stculing down very close to a science. Mark Baldwin will occupy the box for King Kelly's nine against Harrisbiirg to duy. Pottsville will play here to lav and to morrow and Scranton should win both games. Pitcber Jones' slow curves fooled the Scranton batsmen in an amazing way lor several innings on Saturday. The Troy management U working wires for Catcher Lacbnnco and also for Pitcher Bentin, released by Cleveland. Loamon continues to bo tlio king of stntn lesgno coachois. In regard to coachcrs Rending Is particularly strong. Thjro is talk in tho Boston management of laying Pitcher Jack Stivetts off without pay until his work shows improvement. Woodcock, formerly the well-known left-handed pitcher for Brown noiversity, hat boon secure ( to conch tho Williams college bnsehull team. Ston.ell, Pittsburg's center fielder, who, it was predicted, would more than hit Van liaitren's shoes, is DO '.ked. for releaso un less be improves in bis play. Patchon Is not a success in right field. Manager Swifr. says that as soon as his lame leg is in condition ho will cover thnt portion of the garden himself. On Decorntion day tho Young Men's Christian association base ball team will play at Waverly, N. Y., in tho morning mid at Towauda in tho afternoon. Flanugban was batted hard in the second gamo Sniurduy. Hogan snvod the game by bis home run drive in the ninth inning when the ba:;os wore filled. What Scranton needs moro than any thing olso is captain who has the brains and nerve t tnko command of tho team and bo captain iu more than name. In a balloting contest for tho most nomi- 1 lar State league player Thsyor Torreyson, j of Reading, lends the list. And this is tho y man that Scranton could havo signed. Arthur Irwin has mad" np his mind to retain .lack Boyle On first base, as the latter has b -gnn to hit tho ball ou the trade mark. This will lot collegian Cloecklo out Uoodhart, of last year's Scranton clnb, who is doing tbo back stop work for Read ing this season, was given a hearty recep tion when ho stepped to tbo plate to but Saturduy. Uniplro Rian'! dncuions during Satur- ilnv'a fftrmi. were oof. Tmrfni.f .nf .... .tin i wovie uis worn gn Hiuisinciion. no en- forces tbe rules, which is ono thing ho I Bhnnld bo commended for. Apropos of President St. John's off ir of PIERCE Guar antees a to overy nervous, dellcnto woman, suffering from "fumnle complaint," irregularity, or wcaknoss. In every exhaust! condition of the femalo system, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is un invigorating rastomttvo tonic, fitted to the needC Of nursing mothers, ond women approaching confinement. SmUh Jfcnd, Pnrllc 00 ITosh. Dn. R. V. PirncB, Iluffalo, N. Y.: Utnrstr l npffan mir ing your " Favorite rre eorlptlon" the first month of pregnancy, and have continued Inking it since confinement. I diil not experience tho nausea or any of tho ail ments due to pregnan cy, ufter I ticsan takinir your " Irescrlptlon." 1 was only In labor a short time, anil the physician Mns. DAKKn. ,)nally well. We think It navea mo a (enwt. deal of suf fcrlnvr. I was troubled a great deal with leu corrhea also, and It has done a world of good for me. Slncerelyyoure. MRU. W. C. BAKER. CURE 825 to know th cause of the loOtU' long li-t of recent defeats, the Allentown Dead' riaya, "Thnt ft. Should bo easily won. The cause of d -feat i that Scrantoa can't, play. Uivn us something bard." The Wilhes-l'.arr? letter carriers will gi to Scranton on Decoration day and play the letter carriers of that city a MUM "( base ball. Manager Josliu of tho Williei- Barre mail men is confident bis players will bring home a victory. Wilkes-Bano Times. In looking over tbe list of unemployed ball players there are not many gems upon the bargain counter. Brooklyn, Chicago, Louisville tod Washington are circulating search warrants for now blood, but the demand appears to bo greater than tho apply, Al Johnson says that he has reinstated Mike Kelly an manager of the Allentown club. Ho declares that if tho "King" fails to play nine innings in any game or tries to pitch again he will be released. John sou says ho has banked 88,800 foHCelly, which is over and above expeuBos. Manager Wltman, ofitua ling, hns been a heavy loser by tho recent storm. Tho gr. uniis havo been considerably damaged and it will lake somoiimo to got them in good condition. By the postponement of three games on account of the rain, together with tbo Injury to the ground. Manager Wltman claims he bus sustained u lose of 18,600. Without Thayer Torreyson tho Reading team would not oven bo a good eighth in tho league race. Tho way lie works him self nnd urges his ni"n on to fresh endeav ors by weld ami example must make those l-don't-cni's-HS-long-ns-l-draw-my-ealary-plnyori feel very, very tired. Thayer has a tondneee for dirty bull play ing; however, that he might well re nounce. "Phenomenal" Sinith, tbe manager, of the Pottsville club, was brought Into prominence as a huso ball plnyer in Alleii towu. For several years bo pitched for tho Allentown amateur nine and his phenomenal record for strike-outs at tracted the attention of the entire base ball worid. He was then sold to tho Phil adelphia -National league team, but in a few yean his best days as a pitcher were over. Bain in an expensive thing for tho East ern league team! on the road. Every game postponed means a loss of at loast tlOil to the team. Hotel bills, salaries and car fare cannot bo postponed ty rain, how ever. Bprlngfltld has fared bast so far, mining two j;ainos at Wilkes Barro and one at Buffalo, but playing an extra Sun day gumo at Troy which was worth moro than the lUabllOO, Providence lost $100 each In Blnabamton anil Krle, Syracuso lost 800 at Blngbamton and $1 at Erip, While Troy has suffered most, losing $400 In all, two at Wllkee-Barre and ono each at Buffalo and Eric Springfield Union. OF INTEREST to WHKIIMIN. Writing in the Pitt-burg Times, Stephen Bornett seyai "Local attendant! at tho twelfth nnnnnl moot of the Pennsylvania division. League of American Wheelmen, to be held in Wilkes-Barre, July 2 and 3, havo in store for themselves a rnrs treat and are probably not aware of tho many attraction! of the place. Most of tboso pri sent at tho Scrauton meet of two years ago remember with pleasure the delightful three davs' outing, and no doubt will bo quite ready to repeat the visit. For those local WheelWOtnen nnd wheelmen who have not visited this section of our stnto n description should bo appreciated. Wilkes Bane is situated on tho river In tbn midst ol numerous big mouutmn ranges noted (or their beauty. Miles of fine streets offer excellent cycling facili ties, while the cinder path for bicyclists, stretching ton miles along tbo river to Pitteton, is famed throughout tho stnto. Eight miles further they hnvo tho beanti fui city of Scranton, with her fine nvenuen, linel with beautiful resiliences. In the midat of the groat anthracite coal ru bious an opportunity is hud to see nature underground. A visit toCarboudalo and a trip on the Gravity rullroud must bo taken to get a full appreciation of tbe wonderful mountain views. Then an hour spent in tbe linrk adds zest to the Hying dash back to tbn city of Carbondale, reached by no other power than that of gravity, the train being controlled by n brakeman on each car. Fiuo club bouses, the freedom of tLo city and generous hospitality Will insure to everyone present nn enjoyable time. Al together, a moro dellghtfal wny of spend ing few days could not bo offered the members of tho division, and u luro at tendance is assured." ,'The committee on nrrangemonts for tbo sfc'.to meet nt Wilkes-Barre has secured Tsxis, tho Century wheelman, of Phila delphia; J. W. Kennedy, jr., of Chicago, HI. These are two of the cost men in tbe country. Taxis' record is it mile iu 2,0!). Keuuedy's one fourth mile in 21) seconds. A letter has just been recelvod from tho captain of the Century wheelmen of Phila delphia saying they would send n large delegation and with the party wonld bo Measure and Lsynn, the speediest class A riders in the state. Arrangements are in progress to i-eourn Johnson and Taylor, ol tho Stearns' club, 'iho Centrul Minstrel troupe, of Philadelphia, ono of tho best or ganizations of its kind, is expected. SPORTS OF ALL KINDS. The Young Mon's Christian association basket ball tenm will play at Towanda, Bradford couuty, Wednesday ovoniug. On Wednesday afternoon a game of quoits will ho pitched nt the Union hotel oi Capouo nvenin between tho Pine Brook end Hyde Park clubs. Juniper Sweeney, of Now York, will bo given a reception by the local athletic Olnbi upon Ins arrival in this city on Juno 22 to tnko part in the Young Men's Chris tian association Held day gameB. 7in Caledonian games nt Laurel Hill nark cn July 4 are already awaking mncb fni rest among local athletes. M. E. Sanders is receiving many inquir ies from vnrious parts of the country con cei mug tho prospects fof a press club re- gatta at Lake Ariel this season, Arthur Bull, of tho Univorslly of Pennsylvania Bout club is nnxious to enter n crow if tho regatta is hold. "The Face Of Rosenkel," Tn BAMdlB lymptoms of dyspopr.ia, such as distress after eating, heartburn .....I b..i..l 1 i . .... i iinu .. ! .i.m . i . 1 1 ... . i 1 , tii 1 1 1 uub UM L , ij rn..,. it. .... i. . ne i mi, ini.e noons raisauariiia u you wish to be cured. Hoon's rtt.i.s enro nil livrr ills, billons ne", jaundice, indignation, sick head ache, Cure for Hearlnche. As a remedy for nil forms of Heartache Electric Hitters hns proved to bo the vory best. It effects a permanent euro an 1 tho inert dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to itH influence. We urge all who aro afflloted to procure a bottle and give this remedy n fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Eloctrio Litters cures by giv ing the needed tone to tho bowels, and few cases long resid. tho usn of this medicine. Try It once. Largo bottles only Fifty cents nt Matthews Urea', drug store, ''The FaOB Of Husknkkl." ACADEMY OF MUSIC. An Unoxpocted Dramatic Evtli Peeitively last appearance in scranton of the bullous nn.l SOOOttlplislied actress, MRS. JOHN D1J.KW TUESDAY, MAY '.9 Mrs. Drew nn Mlta MALAPPOP in Bherldsn'i grout com rdy, in three aorS, THE RIVALS WHDNRSDaY, MAY DO-Thomos Holcrnft's comedy in four acts, written In I'M, The Road to Ruin Pries U, ti, Maud Me. urd iy, May 2U. Boats on sale Sat- Strayed, yTHAYKD I'ltOM PASTURE NKAR Moses Taylor hospital two-venr-nld hlefer, Mack and whltn, onot on shoulder, Whit on under part of bcsly and on end of tail. Rownrd for rotcfrn or information that will Ond her. JOHN A. MEAHS, O. rnr Washington ond Vino. A Word. JPImt Of all ktlldl cost that much, ea rcpt Situations W'anteU.which are inseria FREE. Situations Wanted. llf ANTED SITUATION BY A WIDOW VV with nun child :o, housekeeper, irtodo plain sewing. Address "M," Tribune, "WANTED. Sl'l CATION AS lKHJMC. v keeper bv a widow wlthonochild. Ad dress "N," Tiibane olBce. dry goods oi -tic with Hi! class referen ces. Ten ye;. m' eiiperionc . Address, Clerk, Tribune office. CJITOATION WANTED BV A YOU NO l lady n shin; store. Ad.lro.H I M., Koran ton Tribune, SITUATION WANTKD 1SY A HOY 14 0 years of soeut any kind of honeet work. Address D. B,, Tribune olliro. IJOOOKKBEPUK AND CTKNOOKAPHKB J) of three years' esperlonee would like a position ; salary Do objsot "D.L.." Tribune oil! co. DITOATION WANTED BY A YOUNO k man M years of a;o; nai a f sir (slu ;nt ion; wool I aei ept mod anything. Can give beet of reference. Address r. s., "vj North Be becea avenue, cltf , Rzal Estate. ANTl1ov1'riCinU thinking of purchasing property and who knows a good chingwheu they see It, to cull at co- ollio..' nt, I! o', lol:. May '. ami visit .Summit Perk Annex al our expense Building lots iron, wtt toglD), First payment 1 per cent. Weeafy payment Be to ii No interest; no taxes. Don t forget to hrliiL' enough money with you to make tho Hist payment on one or two lots. Wool), iiak mon Co., Agents, IM wyomlna avenue. tF You ABE 'J'lltED OB CANNOT CON i ti no puy.ng installments ou your build in.: loti write to ute; 1 wont to buy two or tlirou. "h., tills olllce. Amenta Wanted. I'.NKUM,, AUKNTS W ANTED -SEL.L-t i liirf now articles to dealer; exclusive ter ritory, no coiune ition. no canitsl reiiuirod; SOU tofllCper oeni profit 0OI.UMWA CHEM ii ai. lo, iu iinu (i ueorDorn sirour, .in oaffo, ill. QJAI.ESMUN WANTED TO SELL H'lt lo pwds by Miopia to the wholesale and re tail trade; veil ou tight to every business man or firm; liberal salary and expenses paid; po sition permuneut. For iuihih addres.1 with stamp. CENTENNIAL MT"u Co.. Milwau kee, Ww. I T ANTED MAN WITH LIFE AND FIRE VV InsuranoQ oxperieuoe as solieitor in Leekawaana eouutfi Rood ludueanenti to right man. Address Vt&'M Bets buildinir, 1'iiitndelphin. Pa. Help Wanted Male. W" ANTED-AH KKBBOET10 MAN WITH iibi ut W. Can gat an nency whicli will pay B week nnd expenses. a. a. BAESBe, Couway House. 117 ANTED - iloou W HEkLWKIQHT. V? liiidiooi's Carriage woi kn. oorner Lack awsnua avetiuo nd Bsvontb street. WANTED TO HL'Y COMMON PIOEONS) wufitive 85 cents a pair. Call at room S, l'rico EuihiiiiK, 120 WaSBlUgtOU avenue, or Mdrese leUers to Poet Oflles Hi :c IXH, boran- tell, I' '.. C mploymcnt. LL KINDS dF HELP SUPPLIED. CALL J or write. i:r, Sprucu struct, EMPLOY MEN I BUREAU For Kent. UOU HENT SUITE OP BOOMB ON I LaeKawauna avenue, also bsasnient ar r.ini.'cd for nhoksil" puriMses. Cull at Wood s College. FOR KENT SIX HOOM HOUSE. NO. t r, V Eynon street. Inquire T. McNulty, 6(1 Ilnmpion street, rOB BENT EtJBNISHBD HOUSE AND 1 garden In ooantrf, for summer. House lnri;e: ruunlui; Kprinir wntorj plenty oi shade) lie .utifui lake full of gauis Bah a few rone from door. ;o per month. D. W. BBOWN, attorney, 60H Spruce street. nOB BENT-FURNISHED BOOM, SUIT 1 able for two, with board or without, IM Adams avenue. 1OK KENT LI' HIT, WI LL FUKNISHED J; rooms; delightful locatiou. (Ml Washing ton avenue. 'TO LET FOB A TEEM OF YEARS 1 Purt or all of three hun lreil foot of yard room along railroad Apply at SU Franklin awnne. fl'O KENT-STOKE Sexi'I OU FUKNISHr.D 1 hall on flroen Ridge stn'Ot. Very dosira Dle location nnd on reasonable terms. Apply toF. 1'. NET TLKTON or C. WOODRUFF. BepuUloan bnlMlng. For Sale. ' lOK SALE TIIORoUiiULY EQUIPPED r Photograph (lalle.y. Will sen at one half the value onaooouat of other business. A i pi; toD. K. lilt A MAN, F it City, Pa. 'oi: SALE FA K M 110 ACRES; u ACBE8 1 improved. Two good ho iso", running spring w ater atbotbithrea good barns, young orhcard. I.. Dated invillageof Fori'st Lnk?,SUMimbnnna county. Only a few rods to school, church, postoffloe, eie, Beautiful lake eli stocked with game llsh. Torm-ioasy. ipplf toD.W. BBOwN, attorney, MM Bpruea afreet I JOB SALE- AN IDEAL COUNTRY HOME, . T aeree of land, flue large houes, tnod, rn Inprovementa Easy dhttauos from Scran ton. Also 7 dcslr.lili nuildiug lots in country. D. W. BBOWN, Att'y, 608 Bpruce street, 1--OB SALE -A FAKM OF EIOHTY ACRES, 1 one and one-half miles trom Daiton on the Delaware, L:ekawnnna and Western railroad. First clam farm homo with a nevur failing spring BOKrbr: two leirns. goisl land and good orchard. rlll it s.ld cheap. Terms east . Address B. F. VON STOItCH or ISA A' ! EEI.1S, executors. Daltou, Lackawanna conntv. Pa, l.'oB SALE OB RZCHANOB FOR sell AN n ton propirly A bearing ornngo (rrovo Increasing in prodii'-tioa nnd value yearly in He- orange eeetkei in Florida. Aadree w. B. NETTLETON, LakoHelon, Florida Boarding. Ol'MMI'Ii BOAl-.DINil FOUR RESPECT- ' aoio persone can uno nri oiaae DOaru with sniull family in lifge, airy house. Hot and cold bath:.. Freo enrnago to depot and church Tliroc-cpiartcrs of a milo from sta tion, Healtny locality. AddnrSB UOS G8,Clarkl' Bamtnlt, Special Notlcm. oi kick ok i nu Rata ant i Wvominii YAlbBT BatUWAO Company-. Dunuiore, Pa., Ma ll.'th, I Mi, I jY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIREC l tor-, notice m hereby given that a meet Ing of the topkboluari of tho Erin rnd Wyoming Valley b'aiirond Oouipany will neld at the general ofiico of tue company at Dunmore in the County of Lackawanna and stnto of Fannaylvanla. on Tuesday, the Bith day of June. ISBL at 10:48 o'clock, n. m for tbo pnrnaM of voting upon the eonflrmaHion, rstlllratlon and adoption of an agreement uuterod into by and between Hi" he ard of directors of said compnny and tie' beard of directors of the Ji lies L ike Roil, road Cnmpanv, for tho merger and OOasohdl tlon of tlio ,Ien"s Lake Railroad Company Into wits the Erio and Wyoming Valley Bail- road i o;r.,:auy. MORRIS U. MEAD, fiocrotarv. HEAEti FOB i.ua ") U Franklin avenno. BLANK BOOKS, PAMI'HLKTS, MAtlA riiif-s, etc., bunnd or redound at The TiiiiiiiNK otllco. (juick work. Kciwonahl', rrlcoa. MBAL tickets cn n had at lit, oorner Hpruo stroot and Fninklln avc Una. Twenty uioal ti:kot.i (or i;i.M. (lood tal'l" hoard. legal. INSTATE OP THOMAS MULLEN, DATE Lj of thncit: f Borantoa, county of Laeka wanna, State ot iYniiMylimnin, fleoeeeeni Letters testnmnntnry upon tho nbove named state having baMI fraftftea to Ihe nndorsinod, rll rK'rsons having claims or den: inds aualnst thes'dd estate will present th"in for payment and those indebted thereto shall please inako limnodluto pavment to THOB. .1. MULLfcN, Eiocator. jEssurscS llAKb, Attornoys. FOUR GREAT SPECIALS That Will Bring Business for Us and Give Satisfaction to Cur Customers. NO. 1. NO. 2, Fifty dozen Ladle' Silk TIo.se, iu followinc; colors: Black, Cream White, Nile Green, Canary, Orange, l'iuk, Laveuder, Light Blue, Tam and Browns. 50a. is the netv price. They were $1. Greatest TJaderwear Birgala of the asa, for gaatlemsa Btfbriggan Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, 25c. per garment. Compare thorn with thosoyou havo usually bought at 50c Ono hundred Ladies' Changeable Silk Umbrellas, colors as follows: Brown, Navy, Garnet and Green. Special price, 3 each. Universally sold at 4. Trimmed with the finest Natural Handles. Ono case of Cotton Hack Towels (large sizs). Tin prica don't pay for tho raw cotton. Four for 15c NO. NO. 4. We're Interested And wo want to intorest you in our as tonishingly complete lino of cooiis suit able tor wedding Presents. Suppose wo begin with SILVERWARE Wo enrry a bia- tror line thr.n half tlio other stores put together, and we Iwthor then sorely when they try to corapoto with us in price. fTTVT ISTJ'TT Unique desh-r.s. Posers' UUlJJiJuiliX an,i other famous mak ors' goods, Priras bolow manufactur ers' waoleaale figurea. CLOCKS Anything from an 5e. Nick al Alarm to the choicest ar tistic. Drawing Room makes or the stately and aucivnt Grandfather 8-day Clock. BRONZES, ETC 7, Crystal, etc, our stock is too well known to rwiuiro aught but a passing refermee. Our now Cash System has lowered pr ices all along tho lino. FREEMAN, Dealer In Dismonds, Watchoj, Jowelry, Eio. Cor. Poan kw. and fpruca St. AT THE 6?,000 vvorth of Diamonds to bo given away its prizes. All the best known racing men in the country will compete. Grand Parade of "Wheelmen in the morning. Excursion rate3 on alt roads. pnng Ginghams, We have placed on sale our line of Ginghams for the coming spring and summer. Finer Goods, More Tasteful Colorings and Lower Price9 than ever before, a-e what will recommend them to our patrona CONNOLLY k Driving Fait Scranton, JULY 4th GLOBE WAREHOUSE, PITTSTON. PA. WW WALLA 209 BE NEW This Beautiful Bed Speaks for Itself. it you need a Child's Bed, don't buy until you have seen this one. You will regret it if you do. When lolded takes but little more mom than n chnir. Strong and durable. Made of Oak and Natural Msple. Very fine ituu finish. Ilolds nil tbo Bedding when folded. Length, B feet. With, HO and 40 inches. PRICE VERY LOW TIT. AEE RETAILING AT FAG TORY PftIOU& FfThoro aro no Weights or Springs in tho Folding Mechanism of this Bed. WILL ONLY FOLD BY LIFTING. THE SCRANTON BEDDING CO. CORNER LACKAWANNA AND ADAMS AVES. DSD 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 807 IiACKAWANN.l AVENTJH WET NOT See our FIFTEEN DOLLAR Solid Oak Bedroom Set! We sell Furniture as cheap as any house In the country that in tends to give honest value for tho money. Try its. m AKD 207 IRON and STEEL NORWAY IHON BLACK D1AMOVD SlfjVHIt EXTRA SPECIAL SANDKRSOHi'S ENGLISH JKSSOP'S ENGLISH CAST STKEIi II Oils U SHOES TOE CALK TIHE MACHINERY SPUING SOVT STEEL ANVILS BtCLLOWS HORSE NAILS WILEY & RUSSELL AND WELLS RROS. CUMING MACHINERY. iittesibender & Co., S Wholesale and retail dealers' in Wapronmakers' and Blacksmiths' SUPPLIES. HOW TO MAKE HONEY There aro hundreds of young men and young women in thli country who havo splendid ability, but they havo never been wakened up. food's College of Business and Shorthand lias been an inspiration to hundreds of j'oung people. If yo ore tired of inactivity and want to do something tangible, conic to tho Colloge. COMMON ENGLISH COURSE. BUSINESS COURSE shorthand course p, g. WOOD. Proprietor. "No star was ever lost we once have seen, We always may be what we might have been," A HAPPY PATRON OP E BKHARBS LU Scranton, Pa. 22 and 23 Commonwealth Building. TRY US. WASHINGTON AVE. Opp. Court Hous8. UOMlliG AVE. WAGON WUEEL9 AXLES SPRINGS HUBS Sl'OKES RIMS STERL SKEIX.J R. R. SPIKES SCREW cranfon, MBEB CO. L