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THE SCEAKTON TRIBTOE -WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY 80, 1894.
BASE
ALL
Results of the Contests Flayed od tbe Dia
mond Yesterday.
SCRANTON WALLOPES P0TTSV1LLE
King Kelly's Aggregation No Match
for the Men of Harrisburg Hazle
ton and Altoona Also Winners
Scores of the National and Eastern
League Games Schedule of the
City Base Ball League Interesting
Cycling Notes Sports of All Sorts.
f&RRISBURQ, Hnz
leton, Altoona and
Scranton were the
victors yesterday in
the bune bull con
testa of the State
leniiuo. Harris
bnrc for the third
? mY time defeated King
Wt"1'"1 - K e 1 1 y's coming
oHampiOOl (t), Ilzleton presented
Heading with a total ieore vc
utmbliug 0. Altoona made tbe Es
tonians drop into the lust pluce but
one in the uv.r.igi column, and Scran
ion well, thoy "Knocked the stufiia"
out of Pottsville, going into sixth posi
tion and coming within eight points of
tiuing ltcadiug for fifth place.
The following table gives the psr
cetitnges of tbe club, together with tbo
number of games won and lost by each
Bad their standing in tbe championship
luce !
Won. List. Per C't.
Hnrriobnrir 17 4 ,819
Allentown 13 7 .0.13
Hazleton 13 t .571
Altoona 10 11 .47(1
Reading 7 n .899
Brranton 8 18 .;wi
Huston 0 18 .MS
Pottsville 5 11 .313
SCnKDULI roit today.
Hcranton at Hnzlotou, o. m.
Hasletou stScraoton, p. in.
K -oiling at Pottsville, a. m.
PottaviTle at Bending, p. in.
Easton at Allentown, a. m.
Allentown at Eustou, p. ni.
Harrisburg at Altoona.
PQTTSVUI.H wt.S VERY EASY.
Ecracton Had no Troubl In Defoatlnz
tha Schuylkill Boys.
Phenomenal Smith's uuu had a very
narrow escape from being shut out by
Scrunton yesterday. Hudson was in
the box for the homo team and pitched
in splendid form. II struck ont ten
TO'n and thofour hits that the visitors
wound were widely separated. Yes
terday'i victory allowed Scranton to
take pofsession of sixth place.
Up to tbo beginning of the ninth
inning the visitors had only succeeded
in getting one player as far as third.
That was gabby .Mr. Nyco who ancom
plisbod that feaf in the fiwt iuning.
In the ninth when the crowd had be
gun to disperse, confident that Potts
ville would be shnt out, Golden, who
had distinguished himself by striking
cut during the previous three timeB at
hat, succeeded in making a scratch
hit that enabled him by virtue of a
close decision to reach first. Potts
followed with a short drive to Hodson
und Golden was retired at si-coud.
HOW THE RUN WAS SCORED.
Tigho was Und a prssent of a base
by Pitcher Hodson, and Diggins fol
lowed with a bit on which Captain
Potts icored the only run that the vis
itors secured. Fonlkrod struck out
and Diggir.s was retired at second on
Hiil's hit.
Pitcher Fox was a very easy mark
for the Scranton sluggers in the first
and fifth innings. During tbe re
mainder of the game he pitched a very
good article of hall. A total of twelve
hits whs made elf of him. Aside from
liia erratie pitching he made two wild
throws to bases, ouo of wbioh allowed
two Scranton players to neore.
WON tK THE FIRST.
BogU, the first batter, was retired
at first, Wetzel next making a hit that
netted one base. Patehen followed
with a drive iuto right that Fielder
Hill allowed to pass at express
train iptftd. The ball went out to the
fence and Wttiel scored. Patehen go
ing to third and following VWtzel's
example o:i Roger's base hit. Staltz
found tho ball for a single and both
runtiTS advanced a bus on a wild
pitch by Mr. Fox.
Massey struck out and then Wetzel
took- a turn at the willow. Ha was
riven a base on bulls. When General
Higcinswent to tbo plate the bases
were filled, and the cranks prayed for
aliomernn. It did not come but n
beautiful single did, that bronght Ko
gersand Staltz home. Westhko was
retired at the plate and the homo team
went into the field with four runs to
its credit.
Nyce was the first of the visiting
players to face Pitcher Hodson. He
mado a bit and stole second. Golden
struck ont and on Potts' sacrifice Nyce
was advanced to third. John Tighe
whs the next batter and was greeted
by a hearty rrmnd of applause. His
reception apparently unnerved him for
he struck out.
MORE TROUHEE IN TnE FIFTH.
Iii the second Hogan was given a
base on balls, stole second, went to
third on a wild throw and scored on
Wetzel's sacrifice. In the third and
fonrth the home team failed to score,
but In the fifth Hogan opened with a
Tingle and scored on WctseTa two
base hit. Patehen raudo a short hit,
which Pitcher Fox threw wild to first,
allowing Wetzel and Patehen to score.
Staltz made a hit for three bases and
scored on Massey'e sacrifice.
The sixth inning was unproductive
of runs for the borne team, and in the
seventh with bases filled and two men
out, Hodson went to the bat and
i truck ont, and tbe anticipated rune
did not materialize During the re
mainder of the game Pitcher Fox did
Mich vffective work that Scranton was
unable to add to its score. Details of
tbe struggle:
SCRANTON.
R. H. O. A. E.
Hogan. c. f 3 3 3 0 o
Wetzel, k h 3 3 3 8 0
Patehen, c 3 1 11 8 o
Rogers, r. f 1 1 0 0 0
Waltz, Li 3 2 1 0 0
Jfaiaey. 1st b 0 s 6 o i
West lake, 3rd b 0 0 8 1 0
Hlgginx, 3d b 0 3 4 l o
Hodson, p 0 0 0 1 o
Totals !) 13 37 8 1
POTTSVILLK.
H. n. O. A. K.
Nyce, ss o 1 1 8 o
Hidden, of 0 18 0 1
Potts, If 1 I) 1 0 0
Tiglie, lb 0 0 13 1 0
Digginc o 0 1 0 1 0
Fonlkrod, 8b 0 1 1 8 1
Hill, rf 0 0 8 0 0
Delaney, 8b 0 0 2 4 0
Fox, p 0 0 0 8 2
Total 1 4 37 15 4
Scranton 4 10040000 t)
Pottsville 0 0000000 11
Earned runs Scranton, 0, Two-base
hits Wetzel, Massoy. Three-base hits
Patehen, Staltz. Sacrifice hits VV. it L
Mansey. Stolen bases Hogan, Wetzel,
Nyce, Potts, Foulkrod, 2. Struck out
lly Hodson, 10; by Fox, 4. First base on
balls-By Hodson, 8; by Fox, 4 Wild
pitcheB-Fox, L Time 1.45. Umpire
Riun.
OTHER STATE LEAGUE RESULTS.
At Allentown
Allentown. ...0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 03
Harrisburg... 0 0003 3 00 x 4
liita Allentown, 8; Harrisburg, 0. Er
rors Allentown, 8; Harrisburg, 2. Bat
teries Baldwin and Milligaa; Jdeany and
Btnink.
At Easton
Easton 80010000 14
Altoona 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 x 6
Hits Easton, 10; Altoona, 4. Errors
Eastou, 7; Altoona, fi. Batteries Hughes
aud Weute; West and Cote.
At llazleton
Hazleton 0 2280010 18
Reading 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Bitt Hazleton, 0; Heading, 4. Errors
Hazleton, 1; Reading, 0. Batteries Fee,
Moore aud Laud, Kimmel and tioudliard.
NATIONAL LEAGUE,
At Brooklyn
Brooklyn 2 0 8 0000088
St. Louis 0 0081880091
Bit Brooklyn, 10: St. Lonis, 13. Ei-
rors Brooklyn, 4; St. Louis, 5. Batteiie-.
Kennedy and Dailey; Breitonstoiu and
Buckley. Umpire Euislio.
At New York
New York.... 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 x 8
Cleveland 0 00000000 U
Hits Now Yorlr, C; Cleveland, 8. Br
rorN New York, 2; Cleveland, 2. Bat
teries Meekin and Farrell; Young and
Ziiuiaer. Umpire Lynch.
At Philadelphia
Philadelphia..! 1 0 0 3 1 0 3 2-14
Chicago 0 400 0 003 07
Hits Philadelphia, IS: Chicago, 10. Er
rors Philadelphia, 0; Chicago, 7. Bat
teriee Weyhing, Taylor aud Clements;
Hutchinson and Schriver. Umpire
O'Rourke.
At Boston
Boston-Cincinnati game postponed on
account of wet grounds.
At PittBburg
Pittsburg 1 0001001 x 3
Baltimore 0 0100100 0-2
Hits Pittsburg, 7: Baltimore 10. Errors
Pittsburg, 2; Baltimore, L Batteries
Ehret aud Mack; McMahou and Uubiu
son. Umpiro Mctjuaid.
i At Washington
j Washington... 3 0 8 0 0 O 1 8 x 12
Louisville..... 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-3
Hits Washington, 17; Louisville, 2. Er
rors Washington. 1; Louisville, 3. Bat-
! terie Mercer and Mcllnire; Hemming
and Grim. Umpire Hurst.
' EASTERN LEAGUE.
At Wilkes-Barro, Pa. Wilkes-Barre, 0;
Syracuse, 0. Game forfeited on account of
Syracuse not putting in nn appearance.
At Springfield
Providence.... 0 0 0 3 1 4 2 0 211
SpringUeld. ..40 8 1 0 8 0 0 8 0 8
Hits Providence, 13; Hringfleld, 12.
Errors Providence.!: Sprinitleld, (i. Bat
teries Eaqau and Dixon; Couj&lin and
Leahy. Umpire GaiTaey.
At Bingliamton
BiDghamton...0 000011114
Troy 2 1 3 3 0 4 1 0 x-14
Hits Biuguamton. 10; Troy, 14. Errors
Binghamton, 8 Troy, 1. Batteries
Bamett and Lobeck; Meakin and Cahill.
Umpire Snyder.
CITY BASE Bill LEAGUE.
Tin Schedule of Oamsa that Has Been
Arranged.
The following is tbo official schedule
of the City Base Ball league recently
organized:
May 23, Wednesday Wood's vs. High
School.
May 25. Friday Wood's vs. St. Thomas'.
May 20, Saturday St. TlioinaV vs. No.
20.
May 88, Monday St, Thomas' vs. High
School.
May 9, Tuesday High School vs. No. 36.
.May 31, Thursday Wood's vs. No. 30.
Juue 1, Friday High School vs. No. 30.
.luno 5,TuijJay Wood's v.. St. Thomas'.
.June 7, Thursday High School vs. St.
Thomas'.
June1., Saturday No. 30 vs. St. Thomas'.
June 12, Tuesday Wood's vs. No 80.
Hide 14, Thursday Wood's vs. High
School.
June 10, Saturday St, Thomas' vs. High
School.
.luno 10, Tuesday No. 36 vs. Wood's.
June 21, Thursday High School vs.
Wood's.
June 22, Friday St. Thomas' vs. No. 36.
June 26, Tuesday St. Thomas' vs. Wood s.
June 88, Thursday High School vs. No.
36.
Juue 29, Fridsy-Wood's V3. No. 86.
Juno 30, Saturday St. Thomas' vs. High
School.
Tbe games will be played at the
Driving park at 4 p. in., on the dates
above mentioned.
BREVITIES ABOUT BASE BAIL.
Hodson mado n splendid strike-out rec
ord yesterday.
Pitcher Nolan has signod with Altoona
and will join tho club in this city Tnurc
day. Center Fielder Golden, of the Pottsville
club, struck out three times in yesterday's
game.
Tho mail carriers of Scranton and
Wilkes-Baire will play a game at the ball
park this afternoon. It will be called at
1 o'clock, and uromisos to bo umusiug if
not sdcutitic.
The Scranton club left for Hazleton last
night, where it will play this morning. In
the afternoon the Scranton aud Hazleton
clubs will arrivo in the city at 3:35 and
play at tho ball park at 4 o'clock.
In tho ninth Inning Alassey made ouo of
the longest bits of tho seat-on. Tho ball
struck the fence to tho left of center, but,
on account of his Charley-horse, Massey
was unable to got farther than second.
The Wilkes-Barre Business college base
ball club will play Wood's Businoss col
lege this morning at 0.80, The teams are
well matched and a hot coutest is ex
pected. Tho Driving park is being fixed
Up and will be ia good shspo for tho game.
When John Tigho stepped to tho plate
in the first inning he was presented
by Umpire Rinn with a cold headed cane
on behalf of his Scranton admirers. John
bowed his tbs&ks, but declined to malte a
speech. A 1 it at that time meant n run
for his club, and John took up the willow
determined to make it. He could not find
tho ball, howover. and had to disappoint
bin Pottsville colleagues by striking out.
He did not securo a hit during tho game.
SPORTS OF ALL KINDS.
There will be a livo bird shoot today at
the grounds of tho Green Ridge Gun club.
Shoot will commenco at 1 p. m.
Tho fiht at Boston Monday night bo
twoon George Godfrey, the colored boxer,
mid Peter Maher, demonstrated that the
colorod man hns passed his prime as a
boxer, and that be is no match for tbe
younger mon. He made a game fight, how
ever, nnd there were many present who
really believed he stood a Chance of win
ning, despite his age, until he was knocked
out ir. tho sixth round.
TnsnEST mutual insurance policy
ngainjt utt ack of sickness Is to be found
in taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. If you are
weak it will make you strong.
Hood's nixs are the best after dinner
pills, assist digestion, cure headaohe. Try
i box, 25c
Curo for Headache.
As a remedy for all forms of Headacho
Electric Hitters has proved to be tho very
beet. It effects a permanent cure and tho
most dreaded habitual Bick headaches
yield to its influence. We urge all who nro
afflicted to procure a bottle add give this
remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual
constipation Electric Bitters cures by giv
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The "Discovery" promotes every bodily
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PIERCE CURE
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CENT
A Word.
fronts of all kinds cost that much, Sfl
trpt .Situations Yantcd,which art insert
Situations Wanted.
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O 11 god man. with fair idncatiin; wi uld
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residence ol some gentUmau; ii wil ing and
can make liuiiscir nsefol at Sfl jr kind or work.
Address. E. L. QARLIOK
;W Fpiing court,
Providsnos, l'a.
CITTJATION WANTED BY A YOUNG
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Box 71, Minoi ka, Pa.
anteu-siti.atiom by a WIDOW
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plain sewing. Address "M,"Trlbune.
U- "-ANTED KITt'A'l ION AS HOUSE
keeper hv s widow with one child. Ad
dress "N," Tribuno ottos,
AV A.sTED - A POSITION AT ONCE BY A
dry goods clerk with first class t-el'.-ren-ces.
Ten years' experience. Address, Clerk,
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SITUATION WANTED BY A BOY 14
O years of agt at any kind of honest work.
Address D. R.. Tribune office.
BOOOK KEEPER AND ST BNOOBAPHEB
of threo years' experience would like a
position; salary no object. "D. L.," Tribune
office.
Real Estate.
TF YOU ARE TIRED OR CANNOT CON
X tleuo pay.ng installments on your build
in lots w rite to me; 1 want to buy two or
three. "E," thisolllea
Agents Wanted.
U-AN I'KH TWO olt THHEE A NO. 1
SSWing WSChino men in this territory.
No coal itrike lure. Address "2a ana gar
Singer Sewing Machine Co. , Wi Lake htreet,
Elmlra, N. Y.
OALKSMEN' WANTED TO SELL OUR
Hoods by sampl e to the wholesale nnd re
tail trade; sell on siirht to every business man
or firm; liberal aalary and exponaes paid; po
sition permanent, lor terms address with
stamp. CENTENNIAL MTU Co.. Milwau
kee, Wis.
Ur ANTED MAN WIT 11 LIFE AND FIRE
insurance experieneo as Kolicitor In
Laekawanua county; k')d inducements to
right man. Address liai-as Iteta buildintf,
I'idladelphia, l'a.
Help Wanted Male.
W'NTEo-iiAN tTTm AlJiTifi'cn
olllie nt Phtlsdelphlai alar JJI.OOti
year; S'JilO ( ash and lofo.oni'o renuired. Com
mercial reference furnished. End s 'stamp.
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2t Reading pi nnsylrsnla.
"lirANTED-AN ENERGETIC MAN I I II
VV about 1160. Can gat an agency which
will pay Slloa week and expenses,
A. A. HARNES, Con way HOOSO,
wTnted - good wheklwriuht.
1 QUlhool'a Carriage works, corner Lack
awanna avenue i lid Seventh sticet.
Wanted.
UT ANTED LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
V V make from 18.00 to t.00 par d y r.i.l
in(?, sddrssfdng Qinmlars, and oorrsspo ndlng
for mo nt lb ir homes, Pormnent position;
for reply send self addreaied staiupsd on
volopo to
J. W. KELLER,
Jllsl.a" akn, Ind.
An thnr of "Hounds nnd Haros." lit
TIT ANTED To BUY COMMON 1'IUEu.nIT;
VV will alvo 88 cants pair. Call at mom
t', Prloa Hull ling, W8 Waahlngton avenue, or
address letters to Posljlilco Box IK'S, .-icrnn-ton,
la.
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for Rent.
I 'OK RENT FURNISHED HOUBK AND
I garden in country, for summer. HOBBS
lar(je; running aprina water; plenty of shade;
be.ditiful lake full ot .-.in tisli a few rods
from door, iii per inoiitb. D. W. UHOWN.
attorney, 80S .kpruco atreot.
flOB RENT-LIGHT, WELL FURNISHED
S: rooms; delightlul location. OU Wasbinir
ton avi BBSi
ru LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS
1 Part or all of three hundred feet of yard
room alonu railroad. Apply at -Hi I 'rsuknn
venue.
'TO BENT STORE 25x00 OR FUKNISIIEIJ
J ball on Qrssa Ridge Btssat, very deairs
Dbl location nnd on reasonable terms. Apply
tol'. Ii. NETTLETON or C. S. WOODRUFF.
KepBolloaB bnlldiBg
Office for Rant.
OFFICE FoU RENT OFFICE IN kl
br ry 1 ntbllntr. Wyoming avenue, one
flight only. Address Janitor or P, O. llox
No. 808,
ONE
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OF
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ALE AT GROSS, FOSTER CO.
SALE BEGINS
It will last until the entire stock is disposed of. We offer no baits, no flyers, but
the whole stock of Honest Bargains of New and Fresh and Seasonable Merchandise at
RIDICULOUS LOW PRICES to convert them at once into cash. We do this for the
glory there is in it.
THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, consisting of Ladies Trimmed and Un
trimmed Hats, Flowers, Feathers, and the Gents' and Boys' Straw and Felt Hats and
Caps, Miners' Caps, Clothing, etc., is not in our line, and space is too valuable to keep
them; therefore we are compelled to slaughter them at once.
REMEM E3E1R Figures speak louder than words, and we guarantee to
save you 50 cents on every dollar you spend with us. Lut prices talk. ' Let reason
guide you. Let your better judgment prevail.
GROSS, FOSTER &
For Snlc.
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X)B BALE- PARM HO ACRES; ho ACHES
J. Improved. Two good houses, running spring
water at iioth.tin-t'u good barnsorouBgorhcarS
Located in village Of Ion st 1. like. Susquehanna
county. Only a few rods 10 school, church,
postofllco, otc. Beuntllul lake uoll stocked
with garnu Ash. Terms1 easy. pplyioD. W.
EKOW.N, attorney. BIS Spruce street.
,X)K SALE- AN IDEAL O iTJNTBY HOME
X 7 acres of laud, line largo house, moil rn
Improvements Easy dlltaSOS from Scran
ton. Also 7 deslr lib nuililluir lots in
country. D. W. BROWN, Att'y,
WW Spruce strcot.
yolt SALE A FARM OF EIGHTY A0RE8,
I nns and onehait miles trom Ualton on
the Delaware, Lackawanna snd Weatoru
railroad. First-class luria houso with a never
faiifnv snriui; nearbrj two barns, good land
and gissl oreliai d. Mil be sold cheap. Terms
case. Addrens B. F. VON BTOHCH or ISAAC
ELLIS, executors, Ualtou, Liickawiuina
county, Pa.
IOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SCRAN
X ton property A bearing orange grove
Inereaslng in tiroduction and value yearly in
the orange section in Florida, Addrss w. E.
NE l'TLLTON, Luke Holen. Fiorina
Special Notices.
ATA MEET1NU OF T.1E DIRECTORS OF
the Nay Aug Falls iiinl Elnihurst Boule
vaid comiiaiiy it was resolved that a meoting
of t lie stockholder be called to eonvono ut
tile gnucral office of the company, room in,
Republican DUttdingk on the fitli duv of Junu
A. U. 1S1U, from A. 10 M. until ;l P. M.
to take action on the approval or
disapproval of tbo proposed increase of tho
capital stock of Maid company from $'J0.IK)J to
S'ii.HHl, and that tbe secretary la, and BS Is,
hereby directed to give nottos thereof as re
quired by law. T. U. WATK I MS,
Secretary.
MEALS FoirSLOO.
'J ZiS Franklin avenno.
13 LANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS MArtA
XX 7.inea, etc., bound or rsoOQAa nt Tiir
TRIBUMB ottos, luick work. Reasonable
prices.
MEAL TICKETS CAN BE HAD AT 144,
corner Spruce i.treet and Franklin ave
nue. Twenty uioal tickets for 83.5U Uood
ta bio board.
Strayed,
QTBAYED FROM PASTURE NEAR
1' Moses Taylor hospital, twovear-old
hlefsr, black and wlute. spot 011 shoulder,
vdilto on under part of body nnd on end of
tail. Reward for return or information that
will find bur. JOHN A. MEAHS,
C rner Washington and Vine.
Boarding.
QU11HEB BOAHDIKG -EOL'li BBSPEOT
H able norwn can tlnd first elaaH board
with muni! family In largo, airy house. Hot
and cold baths. Preo carriage to depot and
church Tbrss-qnartsrs of a mils from sta
tion. Healthy locality. Addn ISS box .' ...i i.
Summit.
Charter Application.
VOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
1 spplleaiion will be made to tbo Court of
Common Pleas of Lackawanna county, or one
of the judges thereof, oil Monday, the 11th day
June, A. Dm 18W, at D o'eloek a, in., under the
ptOfimOBS of the Act of Assembly entitled,
"An ait'to provide for tha Incorporation and
regulation of certain corporations," approved
April liS, IsTI. and the supplements there'.o.for
the charter of an Intended corporation to tm
callod,rlhe Scranton Theatrical Mccha'dca'
Association." the QBBractsr nnd object of
Which is io establish und provide a fund for
the bei.elit of its in nib i s by furnishing relief
to nny member in case of sickness a u to their
families in eBSO of death, out of the funds col
lected therein, and for the promotion ot tho
princlpleof benevolence; and for these pur
poses to have, pot Hess and enjoy all lherith's,
benefit! and privileges ci nlerred by the said
Act of Asaemb y and Its supplements. Tim
proposed ObsrtOr is now on file in the oltico of
tho i rot lion stary of Lackawanna county to
No. Gin May term. IW,
MILTON W. LO WRY, Solicitor.
Ordinance.
NOTICE -THERE Is I'ENDIN'O IN MX
eet Council of the c.ty of Scranton, Pa.,
nn ordinance entitled "An ordinance provid
ing for tho paving of Pine street Irora Wash
ington avenue to Clay avenue; providing for
tho ssttisg or re-aettifllt of corn stons wears
necessary on said street; directhiK manner of
nsses-hiK and colleetiuK costs of said improve
mouts; providing manner of paying contrac
tor and appropriating funds to uefray the ex
pense of the same.
The following is B copy of tho potition for
said Improvsmenti
To tho Honorable, the Select and Common
Councils of the ,-lty of Seianton:
The undersigned owners of property, abut
ting on Pine street, between Washington ave
nuo and Clay avenue, respectfully petition
your honorable bodies that said street be
tween tho points named may be paved with
street asphalt pavement on a concrete base,
except the block between Jefferson and Madi
son avenues, which shall be paved with West
Mountain stone blin ks, or vitrified brick; that
the same bo set with curb stonea so far as
necessary; that the cost of said improvement
be sussssd against abutting own, rs according
to th, -feel front rule; that said assessment be
made payable in live equal annual install.
meats; and that the portion of said street oc
cupied by the tracks and sidings of tho street
railway be deducted from said asses-meiita
against abutting Owners nnd collected from
sild street railway company, aud your peti
tioners will ever pray, etc.
E. L. Fuller 160 feet
A. 15. Hunt fig feet
Ei K. Sancton so fi-et
Adam Thompson si fast
U. F. Weeks 2u feet
All Soldi Univeisalist Church, by M. ,1.
Wilson, Pres. OX Board .Hfeet
Franc T. Vail 411 feet
E. ti. Conrsen so feet
Att'v Miller, by .1. S. Miller 171,, feet
Lntliur Keller ill feet
A. K. Adams Bl feet
.1. Bi Corcoran 75 feet
Elizabeth Walsh 7,-feet
A. E. Ilrc k, by (Juries Do Pont Breck
lf.1 feet
Frederick Council 75 feet
Ellen .lones, per E. H. Jones ID foot
Sarah Orillin w foot
.lones Bros 31 sect
Henry Frcy an fest
James w. Onsraseyi Uf8 f00t
The estate of Ira Tripp, deceased, liy
Ezra II. Ripple, Everett Wnrron,
trustees ,tit
A. b. warman 51 feet
Samuel Boon
W. II Stanton t ,15 feet
Tha forego ng is publlthsd in pursuance of
provisions of resolution of city Councils
Approved May ill, lfiiU
M. T. LAVELLE.
Ciiy Clurk.
Scranton. Pa.
1
PORHPHREV MORTON.
THURSDAY MORNING,
CO., 316 and 318
FOUR GREAT SPECIALS
That Will Bring Business for Us and Give Satisfaction to Our Customers.
NO. 1. Fifty dozon Ladies' Silk Hoo, in following color Black,
Orange, Pink, Lavender, Light Blue, Tam aud Browns.
were 81.
NO. 2. Greatest Underwear Birgain of thoaj, for gaatlemm Btlbrigan Shirts and Drawers,
all sizes, 25e. per garment. Compare thorn with those you have usually bought at 50c.
NO. ,). One hundred Ladies' Changeable Silk Umbrellas, colors as follows: Brown, Navy, Garnet
and Green. Special price, ( 3 each. Universally sold at St. Trimmed with the finest
Natural Handles.
NO. 4. One case of Cotton Iluck Towels (large) size). Tin pric3 don't pay for tho raw cotton. Four
for 15 c.
CONNOLLY &
jd "g
THE SCRANTON BEDDING CO
602 AND 604 LACKAWANNA AVE., COR. ADAMS.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
An Unexpected Dr.imatio Event.
Positively last appearance in Scranton of tbo
famous and accomplished actress,
MRS. JOHN DREW
TUESDAY, MAY a-Mrs. Drow ss MRS.
MALAPROP in Sheridan's great com
edy, in three acts,
THE RIVALS
WEDNESDAY, MAY 80-thomas Holcroft'a
comedy in four acts, written in 17i'l.
The Road to Ruin
Prices t, 7.'), 60 and i'je. Seats on SSlo Sat
urday, .May ill
THE rROTHINGHAM
Mnr.kny-Konnoy C unio Open Oomia'y "f
33 ii'erfornicrfl, in a bhh m of sun m t
Opurn, cninmtncinp Montl.iy, Juqui(
Mondiiy, Tiicudi'y and AVil noHtlny KT6tt
in. -t Biiil Bd 04 Bilny Mittltitrr,
Girofle-Girofla.
Thursday, Fi Iday and Hutnrdny r.v ni:...
and Satofdty Matineo,
Fra Diavolo.
KvouliiK Vricofl 10a, 2"c. :t."ip,, ri(.
Matinee iviv.t h...; lOv,, I5ei, U5
icycle
s
AT THE
iving Park
Scranton,
JULY 4th
$2,000 worth of Diamonds to lie
given away as prizea.
All the best known racing men
in the country will compete.
Grand Parade of Wheelmen in
the morning,
Excursion ratoi on all roath
MAY 31, 1894.
Lackawanna Avenne.
Dr
WALLACE
209
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, ae what
will recommend them to our
patrona
GLOBE WAREHOUSE.
PITTST0N. PA.
DID YOU KNOW?
That we will GIVE you beautiful new pat
terns of Sterling SILVER SPOONS and
FORES for an equal weijht, 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 AVENUli
WHY NOT
Sec our FIFTEEN DOLLAR Solid
Oak Ilctlroom Set !
We sell Furniture as cheap sis
any house in the country that in
tends to give honest value for tho
money. Try us.
Hull
205 AND 207
Norway ibon
BLiACK DIAMOND
filLVKU
EXTRA SPKCIATj
SANDEIISON'S ENGLISH
JKSKOP'8 ENGLISH
CAST BVRRIi
HOUSE SHOES
TOR CALK
TIKE
MACHINERY
SPKlAfO
SOtfr STEEL
ANVILS
IS"- !, LOWS
HOUSE NAILS
WILEY & RuSBEIjL AND WELLS BROS.
J CUTTING MACHINERY.
ittenh6nder ft Oo.vScranton,
Wholesale ana retail dealers' in Wagonmakera' and Blacksmith'
3,1 iSC
Cream White, Nile Green, Canary,
50j. is the new price. They
WASHINGTON AVE.
Opp. Court House.
Cribs, Cradles,
Child's Beds,
Brass and Iron Beds,
Spring Mattresses.
FURNITURE
UPHOLSTERED.
We're Interested
And we want to intorest you In our as
tonishingly complete lino of goods suit
able for Weddint' Presonts. Suppose
we begin with
SILVERWARE p.5 &
the other stores put together, and wo
bother them sorely when they try to
compote with us in price.
nTTTT.F.T? V Uniiino dcslgna, I ogers1
ors' goods. Prices below muuufaotur
ers' whoksale flgurea.
nT-DnTTR Anything from an P5c. Nfck
(. UUOa.0 t, ak .,, thoehoicest nr-
tlstie Drawing Room makes or tho
btntely aud ancient Grandfather 8-day
Clock.
BRONZES, ETC
Crystal, etc., our stock is too well
kn un to reiiuiru aught but a passinj
refer, nci
Our new Cash System has lowered
prices all alonj the lino.
FREEMAN,
Dealer in Diamonds, Watches,
Jewelry, E10.
Cor.renn Ave. and Spruce St.
& Connell
4 Co
YIYOKiHGXVB.
WAGON WHEELS
AXLES
SPRINGS
HUBS
SPOKRS
'RIMS
s 11:1 I. SKEINS
R. It. SPIKES
SCREW