THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY" MORNING. JUNE 2, 1S94. BASE BALL Scranton Nov a Tie with Reading for Fourth Place. ALTOONA THE YSCTIffl THIS TIME Rain Permitted tho Phyinjr, of Only Five Innings in This City Harris burg and Allentown the Other Vic torsThe Easton Club Disbands. Various Other Soorting Matters of Interest to All. 8l A.1 M ; ''- r HE first break in tha T" ranks of the Statu lesgas wns made yesterday when Bu ton disbanded i t b olnbi It was Bobed' nled to play lit .4 :t-7 .r i f&V4& 'JS l'ottsville in the &f .- t.ftnvnoon Vint dor or ing the mornint.', Manager Smith, of Pottsville, received n telegram stating Hint t'.io hnclters of the club badfdeter ruined to qnit, This ling been poor season for Eis ton. The nttendnnos has been poor owing to tho fact that tho club ha uot been playing winning ball, and to n.id to tl.o trouble, tbe rain has plnyeil havoc with tho icbednled games. SInch money was lout in that way. Another thing that worked injury to tho clnb is tbe feeling which prevail! In Eaaton with regard to Allentown, Tiii' Esstonitei will not tolerate a club that cannot at h-ast pull an even stroke with .the representative! of Peannt town. Manager Smith, of l'ottsville, has se enrrd Pitchers Hughes and Wilson of tbe disbanded club, and Short Stop Ellis, who iii on- of the Ivst in the league. Eastern's pl.ico will be prob ably filled by admitting either Lancas ter nr Bbonandoah to tho league. Allentown defeated Beading yester day which permitted the bcranton to tie that clu') for fifth place. Harris unrg lowered the colors of Basleton, enabling na to doorcase the gap which separates as from tbe place tuat right fully belongs to us. Tbe following table eiv.?s the pjr t'entaesof tbeclnbs, together with tho number of gamea won and lost by each, p. nd their respective tjtnnding in the ."MUplOUSUip Won. .. 19 .. 10 .. IS .. 10 .. 10 Lost. 4 8 10 19 III la M IS Per C't. .836 ,887 .545 .445 .488 .4:15 .yoo Harrisburg.. Allentown... II i.lnton.... . hcona Reading Bcranton 10 Kastou A Pottsville 5 SCHEDULE FOB TODAY. Altoona at Bcranton. Beading at Allentown. Han Isburg at llazloton TCOK ONE FROM ftlTOOUft. Ztaia Mercifully Prevented Scranton from Winnies Another. bcranton w:)u its sixth straight game yesterday, by defeating Alex. Don ongbe'i Altoona nygroKntion at tho park in the afternoon in a gun i that was cut chnrt in the sixth inning by a severe rain storm But lor tho perversa character of tho weather during t!iewek more is n.i doubt that Seranton wou.1,1 stand aev fial points higher in tho loaguo race, )'or tho homo learn has been playing a brilliant article of ball aince its return home, notwithstanding the miserable weather. The boys are evidently determined to wipe out the errors of the past by de monstrating that they are capable of pi ay log the national gams in splendid style, It is unfortunate, therefore, that at thin timo v.dien tho weaker clubs of 1ho league were scheduled to play in this city the weather should persist ently interfere and unquestionably rot) ns ot gamea It was arranged that Scranton and Altoona slionlil play two games at tho onrk yesterday afternoon bur. the olerk of tho weather said "no," and what be aid went Bui ono game was played and that was curtailed i llv innings: DETAILS OF Till: GAME. The gaino whs called a few min utes after 2 o'clock, and in the first In ning llogau and VVetstl stored on a hit by the former and loose playing by Al toona. Batimore opened for tlio visit ors ty goiug out from Higgins to liogers, and when Walters stepped to the j.late Long Tom Flanagban was unable to accurately gauge its sizf and font tbe batsman to base on called balls T.io next batters, Youugmnn iind Cote, vro retirud on Infield hits and Flauagban'a generosity wai not productive of results. Ia tbe second lliugins and Swift made corking b;:sa bits and Flanagban racrificed in brilliant style, advancing tbe runners to third and soeond. Al tbi i critical moment Hogan stepped to the plato to fnc .lack Sdheibel, with whom in boyhood's happy days he played ono old cat on the vacant lots utout Yonngitown, o. It whs moan of Jack to do it, but be insisted oh Striding bis townsman nut, and Hogan returned to tho bench with his faith in tbe strength of the attach tnentl of youth materially diminished. Well 1 was retired on a drive to linti-Jncr- and tho anticipated runs wire Hot scored. Hartman'a scarlot sweater evidently dosed Flanagban and the SX'Pbllly luad" a hit, going to second on Miller's Sacrifice and scoring on Patchen's throw to Westlak which the latter dropped. That error saved Altoona from n sh'-.t onr. no ru&THKB sconiNO. During the tliird, fourth and fifth innings neither club iUOOOOded in get ting ii man bom. Ti tbe fifth Hogan HVSNINQ, O Disev-s, sueli as defy tbe ) ord.i-.ry blood ntedtcutes. nn. .-. I riimrli.fi.lv I.' lip -f fierce I UoMeii Meilical III: coM'ry. ror BCTCnua in ail 1 Vet its vnriou, raScrefuloM various forms, tbo worst JlCsZsBu'n racrciuioua aorei nna rtweii iwPt P1'"" cting L leers, oji j btut uiouu-uuui anu disorler, this is a direct remedy. If, tcorottghry purifi's nnd (micbes yoi.r blind. Ar,rc:,(hr. N. C. PR, it. V. tEiicr. f,ir Ntr Ymu fiolden Medical nis- IS -f 5, oover; vfi proven a iness ine to DO. It was reeom rwndeil to me by KCT. r. A. liiiykendall. I have been a sntt'erer Tilh old Lores on mi ls for four yeattM. 1 used three bottles of it, arid m b us n-e sound ij I well and my bnUtb fs betti rthsn it has been for sotneUme. I had tho I'Obi doctors of this oountr treat my case und Hi fiisd to effect a cure. Yours rtpc tf ully, wascutfff nt the plato by ono of the most accurate throws from the outfield ever seen on the grounds. Hogan was on third uud lloxwra batted a fly to lift field whicli Douoghne captured. As soon as ho suw it trapped llogau started for home und at the instant the ball started in tho same direction pro polled by all the speed Dono.;hue could yive it. Straight aa an arrow it flow to the outstr; tched hands of Catcher Cote, who received it when Hogan was two feet from the home plate. Had tho ball been thrown a fraction less nccurate the run would Have been scored. During tho fifth inning it began to roin, and in the sixth when Westlske was at tho bat the rain descended so heavily that the players and spectators had to seek Bhelter. Tho score tbeu was as follows : BURAMTON. K. 11. P.O. A. K. Uogan, c. f t 9 l o 0 Wetzel, 84 1 1 8 9 1 Patchen.0 o o t 2 l Bogers, lb 8 0 8 o 8 Btalta, L l 0 o 9 8 8 West lake, 3b 0 9 1 1 8 Ulsffina. lib 8 0 19 8 hwitt, r. f 0 10 0 0 Flanagan, p o 8 1 9 8 Total 9 0 15 0 9 ALTOONA. K. IT. P.O. A. E. rtu'termore, 2b 0 0 8 9 1 Walters, c. f 0 0 0 8 0 Youuaman. r. f o l l o o Cote, c 0 0 4 0 Hartman, lib l l l o 0' it i Her, ss 8 0 1 9 8 Hagan, l b o t r o l Douoghue, 1.1 0 0 -J 1 8 Bcheible, p o o 0 9 l Total 1 B 15 7 a Bcranton 9 o o o o 2 Altoona 0 1 0 0 i) 1 Two-base hits Uogan. Sacrifice hits Flannifan.Youngraun, Miller, Hagan, Left on bases Bcranton, 5; Altoona, o. Stolen bases Wetzel, 2; Patcheo, Donoghne. i-uiibi plays Bnttermore to Miller to Hasan, Donoghne to Cote. Stnukout By Scheiulo, 2. First base on balls By Planmgan, 9, llit by pitcher Rogers, Donoghne, First base en errors Scran lon, 1; Altoona, L Time One hour. Um pire ICetrick. THAT BEOONO (JA1I2. For twenty-five minutes the rain continued to descend and then came a ritt in theclonds and Manager Don oghue asked Umpire Ketriek to have the game finished. It was ton minutes later tvtoro the players could co on the field, and then Manager Swift naked that tho second game be called. A long and vigorous kick was made by Mr. Donoghue, who said the first game would have to be fiuished before be would undertake to play u second. It was pointed out to him that the time for calling the second game had ar rived, nud that according to the rules the five inninga of the first constituted a game. In tho meantime sawdust hud been llbefolly applied to the groun Is and at 4,40 Mr. Donongbe cousouted to pro ceed with the eecond ghine. The grounds were sloppy and Pitchers boblebel and Flanagban who were put in to pitch tho second gaino found it difficult to control tho ball. It prom ised to be a game .ot heavy hitting but while the second inning was being played the downpour of rain again bo gau and Umpire Ketriek called the game. Tile score stood 2 to Oin favor of Scrantou. OTHER STATE UftGUE RESULTS. At Hnzleton Basleton llurnsburg Bits Hnsleton, 0 rare Basleton. 1; U ies Fee and Moore: Game called m lift li rain. 1 0 110-3 A 1 0 0 X- 4 Barrlsbnrg, 3. Er arrlsbnrgi o. batter Bprogel and Suiink. inning on account of At Allentown Allentown.... 0 0 0 Beadina l 1 0 0 0 1 0 8 0-4 0 0 0 0 0 02 IlHn Allentown !); Reading, 7. Er- rors Allentown, 6; I! KUroy, Milligan and (iocdhart. loauiug, 3. Batteries Kelly; Leauiauaud NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Baltimore Baltimore 8 2000000 2-0 Oinelnnatl 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 B B Bits Baltimore, 16; Cincinnati, 11. Er rors Baltimore, 8; Cincinnati, 'J. Batter Ies Bawke. Mullane and Robinson ; Umpire i liiunberlaiu Lynch. ami Morpi y. At Washington Washington ..8 l Pittsburg 2 0 1 B 0 0 .0 8 0-10 loioool 6 Bits Washington, 19s Pittsburg, 7. Er rors Washington. 8; Pittsburg, 2. Bat fortes Mercer and McOniro, tiambert and Bngden. Umpire Hurst. At Brooklyn Brooklyn...... 8 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 x- B Ctiicago o (tooooo o 0 llit a Brooklyn, lit Chicago, Errors Brooklyn, 2 ; Chicago, u. Batteries thistTigLt and DaiTeyi QrifBtn and i!u Iver. Umpire Swartwood. At Hew York New Ynrk....O 1 St. Louis 1 1 Hits New York rors New York, S terles Bnsie and 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 9 4; St. Louis, 0 0- 1 0 X- f , '.). Er St. LOUIS, nt- Farroll, Clarkson anil Peitz. umpire McQaade, At Boston Boston 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 Cleveland 1 14 5 2 8 1 Hits Boston, 10: Cleveland, 9S 4 0 H 0 x-22 Errors Boston, 7; Cleveland, 8 Batteries Stivetts, McCarthy uml Qaosel, Youi,g and Zimraer. Umpire Emslie. At Philadelphia Philadelphia.... 1 0100001000 7-10 Louisville 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 08 Bits Philadelphia. 10) Louisville, 9. Er rors Philadelphia, 9 Louisville, 9. Bat teries -Taylor and elemental Menaf ee and Grim. Umpire OHourke. EASTERN tEfGUE. Wilkes-Bsrre. 7; Blngaamton, l. Erie, ti; Buffalo, L GLINTS FROM THE DIAMOND. Pitcher Armstrong, of Harrisburg, is on the sick list. Pitcher Tommy Eruhnn ha i been released by llariisburg. "Snapper" Lang has not beon released by HiiiKhnmton. Tho (;nto receipts on all big holidays aro Squally divided between both teams. Stranton is tied with Reading for fifth place whilo Altoona leads us by but twenty points. Tho Ladies Baso Ball clab which was to play in this city n few weeks ago, is stranded at Courtl and, N. Y. Scranton and Altoona will play two games ui tho park this afternoon. Tbe l'.rst gnino will bo colled at 2 o'clock. George Fox still wears his broken finger In linen. Reading misses him from the tenm. Ho is tho lightning mask dropper in the league. The High School nud St. Tliomns' col lege tenuis will play a postponed league enmn this morning nt tho Driving park. GhUttS w id be called nc 10 o'clock. James Galvln wns rolensod yesterday. Jim's many old friends here, ns well ns the club mnnHgcmnnt, wish him the bust of luck iu tho future. Buffalo Coarier. A postponed league game between the Hlli School and Wood's Business collego will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock nt tho Driving park. This game will bo lor gore, as the lust contest botwoeu tbo clubs was u tie iu tho eleventh inning. Tickets for the Wilkes-Barre-Wood's Business College game on Decoration Day will be good for gumo this afternoon nt Driving purk betweou the High School and Wood's team. Game nt 1 n'elork. The teams ate evenly m.itctied and will put ii;' a good game, Manager Swift Would like to have currd Pitcher Bnghes, of the disbanded Boston club, (or Bcranton. He is now ne goiiatiniT for tho snrvices of two pitchers with .National tragus club. and as a re sult of bis negotiations hopes to secure another first class piiclier. Rain saved Borriibarg from defeat yes terday at .luniata park. Altoona Tribune. This statement is uka most rains refresh ing. In addition, coming from n town whose club couldn't get ono game out of four played, it has the ftonor of being the eiil v 2 l-carat bit of gall sirnii? on the base ball imblie this season, Harrisburg Patriot. Richard Phelan, tho new member of the Bcranton ball team, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon and weather permit ting will make his appearance before scranton rooters this afternoon. He left New Orleans Wednesday, Where tho heat was intense, to plunge into an autumnal atmosphere when be alighted fioin tbe train iu th;s city. This is Mr. Phelan' twentieth season ns n professional bslt player. Prior to yesterday ho bail not been in the city since 177 when be wns compelled to spend a short time hero. At that time lie was a member of the famous Binghamton cricket club. It left the Parlor city for Wilkosborrs and when it arrived in this city found that n big strike was on. Ths railroad had been lorn Up for a short distance and tho ball players bad to remain here until means of trans portation could bo provided for them. RACES AT DRIVING PARK. rroBramtne of thfl Trotting Evonta of Today ns AnnoEnd. Tho following are the entries for today's races at the Driving Park: Three aliuuto Clas: Ambrose Spencer, b. g.. Thief; Fred Cook, b. g , Roll Plate, P. Harvey, tr. m.. Hard Silk; George smith, hi., m., tiiBci-i Bt Owen tielclc, b!. m.. Lady llolcamb; Harry Howard, Dn. g., Cream, 2:88 Class Fred Cook, b. g , QlppoC) Oeorge Duuu, b. g., Fred C; Ambrose Spencer, b. in., Niollyj Dr. Haggerty, b. g., Bfeelv; George White, b. h., Governor Bea ver: P. J. Daffy, r. in., Merchandise. Freo for All P. J. Duffy, r. g., Bob Ingersollj lb E. Westlske, br. g., Charley Btiltsoni Fred Cook, b. g., Honest Jake; Will im St. John, b. m., Myrtle S. Exhibition mile by Steve 8.10. (ieatlomau's Bead Race H. B. Rey nolds, b. g,, Doc; Alec Dunn, b, g., Fred; Qeorge Dunn, b. b., Pretty Tom; H, B. Robinson, br. .. Peck's Bad Boy; Gwon Cusick.br. in., Mamie C; Simon Peaton,g, g., dray Muck; Terry Daly. b. g.; Dr. George. Match Race Riley Edwards, s. g., Frank B.i T. Langdon, b. b., Goodwin. The business men of the city htve of ferred sptcials most liberally and with the regular nurses oflorod by the as- Boetatlon a great timo ib anticipated. Admission free. ABOUT Y. M. C. A. ATHLETICS. Wick Whito will hold down third base boreal ter. Tom Brooks is playing hall equal to his brother at college. The base hall team won tho Decoration Day game at Waverly, N. Y. ; by a scoro 10 to 2. John Jormyn. jr., will net as ono of tho judges m tho Yonng Men's Christian asso ciation sports. The baso ball and athletic teams will practice every evening next week at 0.tl0 at the base hall park. Tho Wyoming Seminary will play the Young Men's Cbrlstaln Association club hero Saturday afternoon, June 0. It is expected all athletic clubs, athletes nnd base ball clubs will givo Mr. Sweeney n recention la this city tho night before the sports, BusinoR mon are beginning to appre ciate tho value of base ball ns nn exercise and recreation, and a good many are prac ticing With the boys. Arrangements nre being made at Wilkes Bin re, Carbondale and different colleges in the state to run excursions hero the day of the sports, June 28. Complimentary tickets will bo issued to nil members of the Camera club Jane 88, for the purposo of getting photographs of Mr. Sweeney in different positions in jumping. Professor V. B. Noble, director of physi cal culture at tbe University of Pennsyl vania is In tho city for tho summer and is practicing in tho Young Meu' Christian Association gymnasium, Professor B. L. Chadwlck, of Philadel phia, director of physical culture in tho central branch Of the Young Moil's Christ ian association will referee tho Young Men's Christian nsseciatlou sports Juue23. Tltr, lii.onn is tho source of health. Keep It pure by taking flood's Barsaparilla, which is peculiar to itself, and superior iu Strength, economy and medicinal merit Hood's Piu.s nre purely vegetable, care fully prepared from tho best ingredients. Twenly-nve cents. . "The Face of Rnsenfel" la one of the most interesting and artistic narratives of ciiine, mystery, occult mental powers, love, intrigue and adventure that we have ever read. Tin; Tribcni will print it in serial chapters, beginning next Monday morning. . Cure for Headache, As n remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to bo tho very best. It effects a permanent cure nnd the most drended habitual sick headaches yield to its inlluence. We urge nil who nre Sfflloted to procure a bottle and givo this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual COUStipatiOU Electric Bitters cures by giv ing the needed tone to the bowels, and few canes long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only Fifty cents nt Matthews Urns', drug store. Special Moticcs. () HEALB PoB i.uo. l' Franklin avenne. TJLABR BOOKS, PAMPHLETS. M.utA .if sines, etc., bound or rebound at Tub TRrBUNX otliee, Qoiek work. tteSSOnshle prions. "IF.AL TK Ki.TS CAN BU IIA1J AT Ml, itl corner bprnee street mid Frnnklin ave nue, Twenty meal ttokets for jxtvi. Good table hoard. Vicwrrs' Notice. IN THE COUUT OFOOMMON PiTeas, Nl. I 678, May term, Is'Jl. In the matter of the petition of the city ot Scranton lor tho apyplntmentof viewers to asrerla'n tloeests, damages ntnl etenses, and aissss the benents for the grading of Par ker street. Notice is hereby given to N. A. Coarsen, Supposed to he tho owner of real estate frent- Ingon Parker street In the city of Seranton, non-resident of the dty, and notice Isbereby given to all parties in interest that tle under Stgnod viewers, duly appointed by the com t in tho foresoiaa matter, have oreoared a 1 Beliediile, showing tho dninagOS. easts ami oX 1 pens'-Hnsci'rtai'ied and allowed, and the bene ins saws i ior ine roreeomg improvement, and that asid viewers will nwst snd exhibit thosameattheonlooQf tho city Bnaineorni the Municipal building on the eleventh day oi June, A. I. ISt'l. at soven o'clock p. in., anil will then and thereupon hear all deceptions thereto nnd evidence thereon. FUKU W. FLE1TZ, B, C. NKWCO.MH, SAM I' Kb HALllKMAN. Viewers. THD FROTH INGHAM MaEnE, ClClPEBa COMPAm 38 AHTIHTS 35 Monday, Tnendny and Wndnesdny ltven ii :;s nd W oilnrsday Mnllaee, G i rof I e -G i rof I a. Tlttirartn.v, I rlduy and hiiturdtiy KvcntngA anil Saturday Mntlni't-, Fra Diavolo. Evening Triers Iflo, 2"c, tt.lr, , HOe. Alntlnoe rrlo a. 10c, 1001, Xfo Bala opens Friday nt Fowoll's Music Store. Vi Li y A Word. fCantiof all kinds eost that much, ea tept iituations U'aiifft'.tiAieA are insert Situations Wanted. ClTrjATION WANTBD AH JANITOR OB i ' aardner, or to take care of ofllcs, or grounds nnd retjdrate! S8ed 10 years; cm makonimtuf useful at most anjrihlngi am temperate, steady and nu Al flharaeterj fall education; workatonne, a positive need. Ad dress K. L.. Trihnuo oflleo. l)AKi;ii WAS'l - SI' I ATI'i.N'; ttdU.N I !:' I preferred. Address Harry Wilson, Tay ior, Cacsawsnns county. Pa. pOSfl UiS WAN I' D BTf A VOUNO MAN I til years of ni:o; n t ti ij.per and booktus ll dgar factory, or any work. Address B. c. Tribune Omce. D OY 18 TBARS OF AOS, ONE VF.AK KX 1 perlenco In harbor shop, wants to worl with any barber to learn tho trade. Addrm 1'. u. B .x 68, ( ll.l Forge, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-BS A MIDDL1 p sged man, with fair idnoatloni w ui like tking care X omae or oi uromids, nia residence ol sonagontkmanifiwildng an can make bin a.-ir useful at any ki id ol woi I Adoresa B. U OAELIOK. M Fining court, pr, Idonon, '' ('ITCATI'W WAKTF.n- If. A Iv.'l . S3 lady, eleiklng br .rftinu Inofflce, wh a good wri or. AUdresS, .!. K., Lox li, Mini . ka. Pa. MT ANTED 8ITUAT'iON BY A H) f. V irtth one child as housekeeper, irto. piam tewing, Address m, "muune. VANTKU' (SITUATION AS BOUUl It keeper hv a widow, with one child. Ai dress "N," Tiibuae office. 'A.TKI Arusri'H'N AT ONCE BY . 11 dry goods clerk with tirst claaa referei ees. Ten years' sxperionc?. Address, clei i Tribune office. CIT1 l v lTCATiuM w.::ti:d by a boy I nrsoi aire nt any kind (if honest worl Addre-s 11. It.. Triliane ..lli Wnntcd. ISr ANTED TO BUY COMMON PIGEONS; V will give 85 cente a pair. Call at room 2. Frico Bnilditi..', 180 Washington avenue, . i a Idr. Hs lutt.Ts to l'cst Oltlco Hex 804,craU' tvn. Pa, Agents Wanted. 'ENKHAIi AUKNTS WANTED- Bid. I I 1 ing new articles to dealers; BXCltuWi territory, no competition, nocspltnl required; 800 to BUD per cut. profit. Columbia Chemi cal Co., Utl Dearborn st . Chicago, III. t'ALKSMEN WANTED TO SELL OUB O goods by sample to tbo wholesale and re tail trade; sell on s:ht to every business man orfirmi liberal salary and expenses paid; po sition permanent For terms address with stamp koo, V Is. VTANTKD MAN WITH LIFE AND Fill' V insui anco experience as solicitor in Lackawanna conntyt good Indaoemonts to right man. Address utt-ial Bets building, PbUadslphis, Pa. Help Wanted Male. Uf ANTED Men to distribute circulars nnd Collect r.nno-C High St prices paid. In vestigate, MEBcHANl oc CO., Merchants Bl !., Phils. WANTED AN FNKltUETIC .MAN WITH Vt abontSUO. cm got on agency which will pay $25 a week and expentSS. a. a. uAtifl kb, uonway ttoaae. WANTED - (! OD WHEbLW itlliill. VI Uilihool's Oarrlage works, corner Lack awanna avsuue i nd Beventb atieet Collections. pOMEQYS, R, BARK EST, COLLECTS " t. .it- hi. d lonks alter iii'ii'.'rti.'i mi ruin- liiis'i'.ii. .-'cini iHo-tal curd. N-raiiton. For Rent. POR RENT FURNISHED BOUSE AND V . n, ,!.. In ,.,.,,,,., f,. IT.,,,., large; rnnnlng a-m water; plenty of shade; i bountiful lake fall oi train. Bsha few rods from door. & per mouth. D, W. BROWN, attorney. tfl. Kpntw sircot. pOH It E N'T UOBT. WELL FURNISHED X rooms; delightful location. OMWaabing- ton avenue. IVO LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS 1 T.irt or all of three hundred feet of yard rmi along railroad Apply at CM Frnukliu 'PO RENT-STORE HkHO OR FURNISHED 1 hall on Green Iti'le strsst Very tle-iru-blo location and on reaaonabls term.-. Apply jo 1. E NETTLETON ur C S. WuoURUFF, Hcpabllcnn bnlldlng. lor Sale. l.HJR SALE TIKIl.'Ot'OHLY Itl'il'l'Kli I Photograpb Oalley. Will ssil at one- half I ho value on aeei.uut of other bosinoss. Apply to 1). R. BRAMAN, Forest City, Pn. TTORBALB FARM 110 ACRES; 80ACRB8 1 Improved. Twp ko.1 bouses,rnnnlng ipring water at both, three good barh,youngorbcara! Located in Hilagoof Forest LasOtSttKquehaiina county Onlyafsw rods to sonooi, oharch. poatomce, etc. Htaultful lnko veil stocked with came llsh. Terms oasy. tty lot). W. BROWN, attorney. MM Spruce street. t?OR SALE-AN ILEAL CliPNTRY HOME, J. 7 acres I if land. Has lnr" house, nioiLrn Improremcnts Easy dktanca from scran ton. Also 7 d.flir hi" iinihlliiv lots in country. V.Vf. BROWNTltt'y, WH spruce street. 170R SALE OR BZOHANOB For scitAN 1 ton property A bearing orange rovo Increasing in production and yalne yearly in jhe oranjte section In Florida Addrss r, E. NETTLETON, Lake Helsn, Florida Ltsal. TESTATE or Martha Taylor, lit. of tho Xj Dormgh of Olyphant, Pa., decoesid. Lotterso sdministration upon the abnve named estate having boon granted to the nadursignsd all peraons baying cla'ntiorde msnds sgalost said estate wit present them for I aymcnl uml those iniiibtrd theroti will ph iihi iimk ' linmedtat i payment to WlLLAKD, WARREN ft KNAPP, Att.iru.vs for Bstato. JOHN TAYLOR, Admr., Olyphant, p. e;"."ss; Great Of the Pomphrey & Morton Stock Is Great Slaughter ot Prices in all Departments. Millinery, Ladies' Hats, Gents' Straw and Fur Hats, Clothing, etc., Almost Given Away. Dress Goods, Silks, White Goods, Muslins, Curtains, Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, Hosiery and Gloves, Corsets, Cloaks, Suits and Capes, Children's Reefers, Shirt Waists and Blouses. At prices yon never heard of in your life. Corao early, before assortment is broken. S, GOOD KEWS H0n HE ECO D IICILLy IICillED. Those rc Ginghams we sold lust weektoo bad vc didn't havd more. Many worts disappointed, liowever. We've ol another ease this week; had to pay mor3 for them, bat .they go at tho same price, ":;. a yard. You never bought any better goads at 12 l-2c. At the same timo, wo offer 0 case of Johnson's Seer.?uekers. You know them as well as you know Ulantic Muslins. They have also bien 12 1-2.1, now (-;. New stripes, new styles, new coiors. Now, we want tp talk to you a moment on WOOL CHALLIE3, but only in this way, COME ND SEE THEM. They come in White, Cream, Kern and Black grounds. The price is 15c. Styles re fascinating; price abtmt half. Curativa Coap 16a a box, 3 cakes. yiini 1 v a wmu H LJ irananassnaMB r E U life, B I 3 ' I 4 jit ) V- ru4 vl't-'-l t . . ; 602 AND 604 Strayed, OTKAYKI) FK03I rASTL'RE NKAK O Miim.'h Taylor hospital, tworsar-old blafar, black ami whito. pimt on aaoaldor. nhits on uador partot body and on end ol tail. Howard for return or infi rmatlon taat will Bad her. JOHN A. HEARS, Oi rn- r Washington ami Vinn. tioardinr,. QUIIMRB BOAhDING -FOUR RESPECT D able porsoiM can And Urst class board with Hinnli family In largo, airy nonse. li'it uml sold laths. Ifree esrriags to depot and church Thr quarters oi a mile tiom sta tion. Healtny locality. Address boat S8,Clarka' Summit. Ordinance. iy OTK'K THERE I.S PKNDINO IX SEL 1 eot Council of the City Of Seranton, Ph., an ordinance unuueo .n oroinance provio in- f. r tho paving of Pine stieet Ir .in Wa-h- Ington avenue to Clay avenue; providing for thesettlttgor re-settin : of euro stons where necessary on said street; directing manner of assessing and colleoting costs of said improve meats; providing msnner of paying contrac tor and up; reprinting lands to defray the ex pense of the same. The following ie a oopy of tho petition for said Improvement; To the Honorable, the Select and Common Councils of tho city of Seinuton: The undersigned owners of property, alait linn en Pino street, between Washington ave nue and Clay avenue, respectfully petition your boiioraulo bodies that -aid street be tween ths points named maybe javed with street asphalt pavement on a concrete base, except tli." block between Jefferson and Madi son avenues, which shall be paved with West Hi nntoin stone blocks, or vitrified brick; that the same be net with snrb stones so far us nocessaryi that the cost of wid improvement be assessed against abutting owni ra according to tho feet front rule; that ssld assessment be made payabi" in live equal annual install ments; arid that th" portion of said street oo copied by the tracks and ridings of the street railway lie deducted from i aid nsses-mcnts Sgatnst abutting owners and collected from said street railway company, and your peti tioners will over pray, etc. E. L. Fuller 160 feet A, E. Hunt MO feet E. K. Sancton HO feel Adain Thompson mi feet (). p. Weeks itu feat All Soul- fjnlverssllsl Church, byM, J, Wilson, Pres. ex-Board BO feet Franc T. Vail Illfeet E. O. Courses so feet Att'y Miller, by J. S. Miller 17' feet Lntnnr Koller to feot A. K. Adams i feet 3, it. Corcoran 75 feet Ellsabi ih Walah 7,'ifuet a E Brock, by Cnsrlss Da Pont Breok in rest Frederick Council 78 feet I'ilen .Tines, per E. H.Jones Ml feet Sarah tiriltin. . .' til) feel Jones Pros :ii so. t Henry Frev lit feet .lames W. unornsey UB fast Uho ostnte of lra Tripp, dsceasod, by Ezra II. Ripple, Everett. Warren, trustses A. n. warman Bl test Samuel RooS W. II. Stallion IB fee! The forego ng Is publlsnsd in pursuance of prove ions of resolution ot I it y Councils Approved May "i' lW. M. T. LAVF.LLE. city Clerk, Bcranton, Pa. mm x , FOSTEB GO Bankrupt Sale FOSTER & COME EARLY, THOUGH, THEY MAY I PC 209 p CttifciSS-tN-9 LACKAWANNA AVE.. mam 1 ml Sec our FIFTEEN DOLLAR Solid Oak Bedroom Set? Wo sell Furniture as cheap as any house In tho country that in tends to givo honest valuo for tho money. Try us. Hull & So SOtlWAY IRON BLACK DIAMOND SILVBR EXTRA SPFCIAIj SANDERSON'S ENGLISH JBSSOP'S BNGLISB CAST STEEL HOUSIi SHOES TOR CALK TIttH MACHINERY SPRING SOI T STEKL ANVILS BELLOWS HORSE NAILS WILEY & RUSSELL AND WELLS PROS. CUTTING MACHINERY. Oitlsnbender &Co.,Scranton, Yholosale and retail dealers' in Wauonraukera' and Blacksmiths' SUPPLIES. Hotel Waverly Enropenn rian. Ftrst-OlaM liar sttsetMA. Dl pot for Leruner A Kngel's 'IMtinb.cu-.' lieer. I Ei Cot t5t End Filbert Sts., Mih Jlest desirulda fer rssidsnis cf K.L. Tonn lylVsnla. All sosvenlences ior travslars to Mid from Broad Street rtatleu and thu Svrsuth and Market Htrct itatiou. 1). liral'lo for viMtliiit Borantonlans auJ iio lit-in tho Anthracite lioiiou. T. J. VICTORY, PROPRIETOR Now Going On. NOT LAST, WASHINGTON AVE. Opp. Courb Housa. Cribs, Cradles, Child's Beds, Brass and Iron Beds, Spring Mattresses. FURNITURE ' UPHOLSTERED. Q CO. COR. ADAMS. VYOMiHG im WAGON WHEELS AXLES SPRINGS ii ; r.s Sl'OKES RIMS STEEL SKEINS R. R, SPIKES , SCREW WHY CERTAINLY we: do it Wo dell Watches. Diamonds. Jewelry, Sil verware, etc, at wholesale prloss. Ren on We fany from tho manufacturers for cash aid sell to (hs retail trade on tho sans terms and no other. SPECIMEN VALUES. $10.00 $10.00 $12.00 $2.50 $1.25 $2.50 $1.00 List, Triple Plat" Tea Services Ladks- Gold Killed Watch, with line Ifilgin or Walthattl move mellt Qenta' Pine Geld Killed Watch, With Elgin, Waltln.ni or Bam den movement S-Dny Ulocks, half hour strikes Standard movement an i liand Remi. crises Roir n' Plated Tea S ions p r set ... Itnitrrs' Plat.id Tahlo Spiwus per sot Genuine Diamonds in prettv sit- t n; for Get Our Oetzilcd Price FREEMAN, Dealer in Diamond. Watches Jewelry, Eio. Cor.Fonii kit and prnc3 St. Scientific Eye Testing Free By Dr. Shimberg, The Specialist on tbo Eye. UeadHOhoi tint. 'NervousneHa relloveii. Latent and Improved Btyle of Kyo Glasjrs and Spectaclon at the iUwe3t Prices. Uoat Artidoial Eyoj iueerted for 85. SOS SPRUCE ST.. op. Old Post OfTica. t Handsome Complexion b one of the Haatast charms a Woman can I Ipo'.'scss I'ozeoni's Complexion PowdbisI give it. 4-; j- ls