I TJIJ5 SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY MO KNI NO. JUNE 4, 1594. MOu BALL Pain Again Prevents Us From Advancing a Step Forward. WE ARE STILL IN SIXTH PLACE Scranton Has Not Materially Changed Its Position in the State League Championship, Although Winning Every Game It Played Last Week. Games Played Saturday Crisp Base Ball News Of Interest to Cyclers News of All Sorts of Sports in a Nutshell. 1TH the score stand- log !1 to 1 in Scran ton's fnvor, thy ruin uVscemlud iu tor rents on Salr.nUy afternoon, tliun lo spoiling our chan ces, for the present Ht leiiHt, of advan cing to fourth placa the buto learns unpionihip race. The only iMgtM L'ttrna played was that between Keadinif and Allontowa, in which the formur quite readily won owinu to the ineffectiveness of Allon totvn's pitciier. This victory places Reading in fourth petition with a lead of twenty-thrcH points over Scranton, which it ten point:) behind Altooun. Dick Ptielan played for the first time on the Scranton team on Satnrday.and lirnuuratcd hid dehuto by making a rattling 8-bSM hit to left. He held down that DMT in Alussey'a stead, who is still to fieri ag with lunaeue aud noreneia of muscles, owing to t!ie miserable condition of tho wmther for th past two weeks. Weather permitting, thero will be a game this afternoon, at Base Ball park between Harrinbur, the leaders In the Leasoe race, and Scrunton, and a spiritsd and interesting content will no doubt be the result, as the home team ii determined not to allow itNolf to suf fer itself to be vanquished in the lame manner as they were while on their circuit two weeks ago. The following table givee the par ceiitiiKes of theclnhi, together with the number of games won aud lost by eaeh, and their respective standing iu the championship race: Won. Lost Harrisbnrs ID 4 Per C't. .820 .mo .515 .l.'.S .445 .4:15 .aoo AlientowB iu HaaletoD, 12 Beading 11 Altoona 10 Beraaton 10 Beaton 0 PotUville 0 9 10 18 12 18 14 ia BGHBDULH FOR TODAY. Burriabnrg at Scmuton. Altoona at Haileton. Pottevllle at Alleutown. BALL BALL GAMES SATURDAY. statf. LBAOUft Heading, 17, Alleutown, . NATIONAL LF.AOUE. Boston, 11; Cleveland, 10. Philadelphia, 11: Louisville, 0. Chicago, 0; Brooklyn. 1. New Vork, 2; St. Louis 2. (Rain) Ji'iltimore, 13; Cincinnati, 0. Washington, II; Pittlbnrg, (. EASTERN LEAQU& Springfield, 5; Providence, 4. - GLINTS FROM THE DIAMOND. "A .'our-bnso hit!" With speed intense The hall hath hit Betide tho fence. He runs! He flio? Until be reel-.! Tlio blenclions' cries Inspire his heels. Th" winning run The rnc must be! Then ho liath won Tho victory. A roth I A slide I A deafening shout Tin- umpire eriad : "The player's out 1" CVemiand PiaindtaUr. Kim Wise Is the most uncertain batter on Belly's team. It is probable that Kid Baldwin, catcher, will ha released by Hurri.burjj. Seven ilnglei and a double were made in oik! inning off Menafee Friday by Phila delphia. Roger Connor has signed with St. Louis to play li rut b:ise. Miller will go bacn to third base. Little Sweeney, of Alleutown, in tho opitii'Hi of ninny, li tho best shortstop in tho Blate len;uo. King Kelly, when not playing ball, Whiles away his time teasing the animals iu tho Bltteravlllfl "Zoo." Manager Huston, of tho Harrisburg c'nh, has signed Wente, the catcher of the Button club, wliich disbanded. Van Zahdt, of the Staton Ibinfl club, will probably be Bignel by Now York to take Tltrnau'l iiluco in right field. Pitcher BbarroU, released by Syracuse almost without a trial, hai offered his ser vices to Spriugfleld aud Providence The Troy management has traded Short top Phillips for Catcher Dowse, origin ally of Buffalo, but roojntly of liiufjhaui tou. Kansas ( ity has a playing captain, man Rger, owner and president of tho club iu the person of Second Baseman Manning, the ex-league player. Tho Altoona Mirror nays Alesanker Don otrhiio is tho most valuable player in the State league. 'Puis will b? news to several ol her players we could name. The great uncertainty of life Which overshadows all Becomes the most emphatic when Our favorites play ball. Adapted. Tho Scrapper biso ball club will chal lenge any club under 20 years of age and would like to hear from tho James boys or the Fairmounts. Answor through Tun PIERCE Qzr CURB VIC MOV IV IK ItlTIRM ll. The woman who is tired, ami has heavy, dnigshig-down sensations, pain in the back, anil headache, should take warning in time. Dr, Pierce's favorite Presnription is tho best tonic and nervine at this time. It's a posi tive remedy for all irregularities, weak nesses and uerange mentl of tho female n -ilvm. ti... u to.,..,......;.. a cures ulceration una Falling of the Womb, Leucorrina and Uter ino debility. IMIss Maooie Cnow i.r.v, of Jioaieilewn, N. Y., says: " I feel ns If had a new lease of life since tuklng tho Prescription.' I trust that others will find the Kme benefit from your wonderful medicine as I have." MlRH CnOWLET. THE l'L'AN OF SKI.MNO MEDICINES ON TRIAL. U I'liCULlAU TO , iB-.-' in ffleTTOVeJ eh; Ti.ihfne. James Eelley, manager; Tom niie Van Valln, captain. With otioligies to Puck: Westsidn Your wife has boeu dead ouly six weoks, aud jet you want to go to tho gall game? Pan pack -But It is only to see tho Scran tons iilay. The Providence toam, of the Eastern league, has just made a great jump. From the tnileud to third position iu four days is n record. Seven straight games is what did it, and all away from home. President Draper of Providonce has ob tained from President Maloney of the Troy club a relinquishment of Troy's claim ou Pitcher Duvlin, and efforts will at once be lnade to land Devlin with tho team. As illustrating the uncertaiuties of baso ball it is noted that Easton defeats Har risburg in two consecutive games; Harris burg dofeats Allentown, and then 411ou lown proceeds aud downs Easton twice. Tho public supports base ball clubs. Tho daily papors are sought after by the puDllc. Without either there would be no base ball, aud when thero is a game it should be advertised. Business is busi ness. Bethlehem Times. John Morrill, tho old Boston first baso man, is critically ill at his homo in Dor chester with appendicitis. Hn was taken sick Friday morning, aud the doctors will perform bn oporaaion as soon us they think ho will he able to stand it. President E. K. Meyers, of the State Hsso Ball league, has called n meeting of tho league In the City hotel, Lauca6ter, on Monday evening. There are four appli cants for the Easlou place: Shenandoah, Lancaster. Pittston and Williamsport, but it is not at all certain that either will ho chosen. It is probable that a six flub league will bo decided upon, In which case Altoona will be dropped, owing to the long jump to reach that city .Philadelphia i'reea. "Snapper" Lang, short Btop for the Binghaiutou Eastern League leapi aud a well known ball player in all sections of tho country, was released by Manager Doescher Friday for reasons apparent only to Manager Dooacbor. There is consider able talk on tho part of tho local enthus iasts over Doescher's course. Jerry Long, Tommy Dowse and Lang have been re leased by Mm in spite of the fact that In tho opinion of the base bull crowd they were playing good ball. Dowse was signed by Troy on tho day of his release, nnd is now playuig third baso for the team. Now York Sun. A dispatch from Pottsville say3: The Pottsville baso Lall club is in a letter financial condition perhaps than any other team in the state league, despite the fact it has boon unable to pluy nine of tho games scheduled to he played hero during the past few weeks. The treasury Is yet fat. The players were paid their full month's salaries today. The talk to the effect that Shenandoah is about to enter the league, atd succeed Pottsville is idle, Pottsville is in t he loaguo to stay, .Man ager Smith hBS taken advautage of the abandonment of tho Eastou toam aud has strengthened his club by securing somo of thoir players. Pitchers Hughes and Wil son aud Shortstop Ellis were signed yes terday, and today First Baseman Fuller was signed. Tho old and young members of the West Side Social club played a game of ball Saturday morning, which was won by the seniors by a score of S to St. Tho victori ous team was made up as follows: John Coyne, p.; Joseph Donnelly, c-; Jo;eph Taylor, lb.; M. T. Hawley, 2d b.; P.P. Uriflln, ;id b.: John Durkin, as.; T. J. Jennings, 2c; John Urifliu, If.; Thomas Murphy, cf.; John P. Mahon, rf. The vanquished team was: A. Lunnv, 0.1 M. McCuun, p.; 11 J, McAndrow, lb.! Wil liam, Gtterre 11, 2D.; George Luniiy. 3b; Morris E.nbrcy, ss ; T. GriMn, 2 c. ; Rich ard Jennings, If.; T. Burnett, cf.: James Bagan, i f. The contest was exciting and was marked by tho brilliant battery work of Coyne and Donnelly. It wns umpired by Centerflelder Hognu of tho Scrautou club. FLASHES FROM THE FOOTLIGHTS. James B . Mackie has a now play called "The Side Show." Lilian Lewis is preparing to present "An thony and Cleopatra" on au elaborate scale. Manager Jacob Ltt has instructed Charles T. Duzey to w rite a socioty diama for him. Harry Dixey will, it is likely, play in B E. Kice't: now burlesijue, "Morocco Bouud," uext season. John L. Suilivan is to have n three-act play called "The Truo American," written by E. E. Price. The (lormaus, of minstrel fame, will next scnsoii play a musical comedy, "Tho Qllhoolyi Abroad." Elwyn A. Barron, of the Chicago Inter Ocean, has written a play of America dur ing tho Involution. "Coon Hollow," 0. E. Callahan's new play produced for two weeks in Chicago, is aid to b j an undoubted success. Marie Wninwrighfas tour will begin Sept. l.r, nnd she will plav "An Unequal Match." ' Tho Jealous Wifa" aud "The Belle's Stratagem." ESila Proctor Otis and Beverly Sit greavee will bo members of Burr Mcin tosh's stock company this summer at Cum berland (lap. Ten ii. E. ii. Willard keeps a black list of thea ters iu .which ho plays whosu dressing rooms arc bad, aud never books iu these houses a second time, Frank I'erley, who was Modjeska's man ager last season, was married recently to Margaret Lo Mar, formerly with Hallon and Hart in "The Idea." The rights to Iladdon Chambers' play, "Tho Idler," have beou secured by Joseph P. Ueynolds, who inteods to organizo n company to play it noxt season. Munngor Whitney has engaged nelen Bertram as prima donna for DeKovon & Smith's ' U )h Boy," which will bo brought out at tho beginning of uext season. Modjesku now announces that sho has not innde her last appearance in this coun try. Sho expects to spend tho summer in California, aud will yot play one or more sennons. Now York critics havo set tho seal of their disapproval upon "Lady Uladys," the play by Bobert Buchanan, produced last week ia New York by Minnie Salig-man-Cutting. Tho theatrical profession camo to th6 front in subscriptions for tho relief of the fiioinen who wire killed in tho recent theater lire iu Milwaukee." Thoy sub scribed $J,C00. Tho members of the Francis Wllaon Opera company presented their treasurer, C. N. Itichards, with a handsome diumoud locket, chain aud ' peucil at tho close of their season recently in boston. New York will havo fewer places of amusement open this summer than ever before. The music halls and eontinitous performance UouseB will hid for patronago and offer cooliug drinks as an inducement, but nearly all tho regulur theaters will close their doors soon. E. E. BIOS has again climbed to tbnt dizzy height which he ooenpied years ngo in thu managerial world. During the past season he has given employment to 22M actors, sinsjerB and dnncers, and the salary sheets of his companies, "1492," "Dixey aud Venus," amounted to tl,50 per weak. " m The EAitMEU symptoms of dyspepsia, such as distress after oating, hoartbnrn and occasional headaches, t hould not be neglected. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla if you wish to ba cured. Hood's piu.s cure all liver ills, bilious ness, jaundice, indigestion, Blck heud ache. t - Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, III., was told by her doctors she had Con sumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Dr. King's New Dis covery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Floridu St., San Francisco, sufferod from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything else then oonglit one bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery and iu two weeks wsb cured. Ho is naturally thankful. It is such results of which these are examples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and (Colds. Free triall hottles at Matthows Bros,, Drug storo. Regular size &Uc. and tl. GOSSIP FOR THE WHEELMEN. With burnlshod wheel and nerves of steel, The racers glido along; With hoarts as light us doves iu flight And voices tuned to soug. "Turn, turn my wheel, tho while we sloal Past meadows pink with clover: But while you turn this lesson learn, You muBt not turn mo over. Zimmerman Is leaving tho Buffalo track for the Seine, "because," says an exchange, "there is not enough wind in Buffalo, and he wauts to train so that ho may bo sble to overcome all difficulties in rnccs propor.' The Pope compauy, of Boston, will run a Columbia special to Denver during the National bicycle meet. It will run from Boston to Now York, thenco to Chicago, stopping at all the principal points until Denver, the destination, is reached. George Barrett, of Chicago, did not win the tlmo piizn in the Chicago rare after alL Tho reports sent out by the different press associations wero tampered with and the wrong uamec given. The tie for that prize was between O. II. Peck and W. Balubride, both gontlomen making tho distance in 54.3(1. The great tri-stato (New York, Pennsyl vania nnd New Jersey) relay bicycle raco of ISO miles between New York and Phila delphia was run on Saturday under thn management of the Atnlanta Bicycle club, Ol Newark. Tho cyclers left Printing House Square, New York, at 8 a. in., crossed to Jersey City, thence rode to Har rison, Newark, Passaic, Paterson, Morris town, Elizabeth, Trenton, Princeton, Bris tol, and to tho corner of Nicetown lano and Broad street, Philadelphia. NEWS OF GENERAL SPORTS. Very fow catches of black baaB have been reported us yet. The streams nre too high. Arraugomnnts have been made for n 200 mile cowboy race at Chadrou, Neb., Juuo 0, 7 and 8. The spring trotting mooting of the Binghnmton Driving Park association will be held at that place on June 12, 18, 14 and 15. The program contains some lino events. George Chisnell, of Moren, is to run a road raco of ten miles with P. J. Bovle, of Hazleton, June 4, on the road from Hazlo ton to Upper Lehigh. The match is for 1150 a side. Harry Ktmmel, of Montnna, is desirous of engaging iu a pigeon shooting match with John Lnvelle, of Oirnrdville, and will give him one dead bird out of twelve for 150 or $100 n side. Match to be shot at Germautown. "Joe" Oboyinikl has finally succeeded in securing n match with "Bob" Pitzsitn nioiis. Parson Davies, his mauager, has arranged a six round contest to take plnco iu Boston June 18. "Joe" Choyinski will probably enter tho rinif at 1(18 pounds. The Olympic club will not increase their purso of 81,000 and $75 for a battlo be tween Billy I'llinmer and Charley Kelly. If Pllmmor does not accept the offer will bold good for a meeting betweon James Titrney, tho English boxer, and Kelly. Tho Middle States ltegatta association will hold ils annual legatta on the Passaic river on July 14. Walter Simpson, presi dent of the New England Amateur associa tion, has been docided upon as referee, and James It. Doyle, of the Crescent Boat club, will act as timer. In Lawloy's basin, in Boston, three of tho best yachts that have held Amorica's oud in the international races lay side by side. They uro thn puritan nnd Volunteer, who wore successful iu theirattempts, and the Jubilee, who, although beateu, made a bold hid for the honor. Arrangements have boon completed for a match raco between Mascot, 2.01, aud Baladin, 2.05, for (a purso of ?2,0OO and an additional purse of $500 if tho record is broken. The race will occur uext Thurs day at Belmont park. Saladin has fre quently been seen on the Providence track, aud is u prime favorite iu this city. Pat Baedy, who claims to bo the cham pion middle-weight pugilist of tho south, wants to light Dick Mooro.of Minneapolis, or Paddy CummlngS, of Maine, for $1,000 a side and the largest purse the Olympic club, of New Oreleans, will offer, at any time Irom four to six weeks from siguing articles. Petor Jaekson, in a letter to the Police Gazette Irom bau Fraucisico, says: "Pleaso cable tho National Sporting club that I accept their offer of 3,000, and ask them to cable upon what date they want the contest, so that I cau notify Charles E. Davies, my manager, aud mnko arrange ments to settlo the matter iu short order." William Steinitz, ex-chess champion of tho world, has challenged Emanuel Las ker, tho present champion, for another match. Ho stipulates that the conditions iu the main bo similar to those which regu lated their recent encounter, with the pro viso that the uew contest shall comtneuce no later than tho early part of Decembor next. Latest reports state that Jim Corbett has declined the offer of tho National reporting club, of Euglaud, and that tho fight With Peter Jackson will be held iu America. Guorgo Weity, of New York, has received a telegram from Corbett to this effect, and that ho had decided to ac cept (he $35,000 purse offered by the Jack sonville Athletic club, of Florida. The Eoudon Pall Mall Gazette prints an Interview with tho Canadian oarsmen, John J. Byan and Joseph Wright, who are entered iu Henley regatta, to be contested iu July. Both express their admiratiou of the skill of the Euglish women iu sculling, but coming to tho question of high cluss rowing, they are agreed in their opinion that the Canadian professional oarsmen uro far superior to tho English. J. A. Hnrtwell, captain of tho Yale crew of 1WI2, has arrived at New Huveu and will coach the candidates for tho 'var sity boat most of the time until nfter thn Yule-Harvard raco at New London. S. li. Ives, captain of last year's crew, and Percy Bolton, '80, are also coaching tho Yalo candidates at present. The coacUers havo been giving their attention to picking a couplo of oarsmen from the freshman boat for the 'varsity, in case tho weakness of No. 4 is not remedied, but have not found tho desirable muterial as yet. The crew will leave for New London next .Sat urday and occupy their old quarters at Gales' Furry. The date of the Harvard f'varsity race has boeu changed from Fri- uay, o uno .i, to inursday, Juno 28. Tho race Will bo hold In tho afternoon. The Harvard crow will leave Cambridgo ou Juno 9 for Now Loudon. . 1 M ' v t !! - and Indigestion In their worst forms am cured by the nse of P. P. P. If you nre debilitated and rnn down, or If you need a tonio to regain Hesh and lost appetite, strength and vigor, take P. P. P., and you will be strong and healthy. For shattered constitutions and lost manhood P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Boot aud Potassium) is the king of all medicines. P. P. P. is the greatest blood purifier in the world. For sale by all druggists. Some remarkable cures of desfness are recorded of Dr. Thomas' Eleclrio Oil. Never falls to cure earache. Special Notices. rpO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN -AM, J persona are warned that II. L. Morgan. Who lias linen Holllng lots on what is eom monly called "The Kwetland Eetatu" in Hyde Pars, has boon relieved of any and all author ity tosetas seltns agent from May 81 vnt, From that, date all persons are notified to do no Imsiuuss with him on our aeeount. ROBERT T. PETTEBONE, For the Ownera, BLANK BOOKH, PAMl'HLETH, MAO A Bluos, etc., hound or robounu at Tim TimuiNE ofiloo. Quick work. Reasonable rrlcoe. MEAl, Tl KKTH CAN BE HAD AT HI, owner BpfUoe street and Franklin ave nue. Twenty meal tickets for x si. Oeod tahln board. legal INSTATE OF THOMAS MULLEN, LATE 1 J of tho city of Hcranton, county of I .aek.i wanna, Htatu of Pennsyluaula, deceased. Letters testamentary upon tlie above named estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims or demands airnlnst the said estate will present them for finyment and those indebted thereto shall pleSso make immediate payment to THOK. J. MULLEN, Executor, Jehslts & Hamu, Attorneys ONE A Word. Tanfs of all kinds cost that much, ea upt Situations Vanted,which are fliserf aTBBA Situations Wanted. SITUATION W ANTED-Y A YOUNU man of business 'ability who has had lont business experience, desires a position as rot lector or salo-niau for wholesale (inn or siles man In Nti r-of any kind. lotbiug preferred. I ia i an excellent reputation and can command a larue trade and roroisb best referoaee Ac dress R. V.. Truth Oman. SITUATION WANTED AS JANITOR OK 0 (,'arduer, or to take care Ol OffloS, or grounds and residence; sued So years; can make himself useful at most anything; am temperate, Steady audita At character; fair education; work at once; a positive need. Ad dress E. L., Tribui Illco. BAKER WANTS SITUATION; COUNTRY preferred. Address Harry Wilson, Tay lor, LftcKawitnna county. Pa. POSITION WAN li. I) BY A YQUNO HAM J 'At years of age; a Btl Ipper and booking in cigar factory, or any work. Addresa B. U., Tribune Office. LMJY Hi YEARS OP A i IE, I IN E YEAH EX ' pericuce In barber shop, wants to work with any barber to learn tho trade. Address P. O. B.x ns, oid Forge, Pa; SITUATION WAN' I 'ED-BY A MIDDLE O aged nan. With fair idueatlen; w. uld llko taking , an; of office or ol grounds, and residence ots lomegentkman; is willing and can maktj hncsclf u lul at aa Iliad of work. Address. K. L. UARLICK. J? fpi lug court, Providence, pa. (SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNO O lady, clorking writing inolHeo, who II a good write:-. Address, I. K., Box 74, Mln's ka. Pa. Wanted. WANTED TO BUY COMMON PIUEONS; will oivs B5 cents a pair. Call at room 2, Pries Building, IM Washington avenue, or address letters to Post Ottlco Box 301, Scran t' n, Pa. Agents Wanted. SALESMEN WANTED TO HELL OUR O goods by sample to the wholesale and re tail trade; sell ou sight to every business man or firm; liberal salary and expenses paid; po sition permanent. For terms address with stamp. CENTENNIAL M'F'U Co.. Milwau kee, Wis. T ANTED -MAN WITH LIFE AND FIRE ' V insurance experience as solicitor in Lackawanna county; good inducements to right, man. Addro.u 11-51 Beta building, Philadelphia. Pn. Help Wanted-Male. WAN TED-AN ENEROET1C MAN WITH about Slat). Can get an agency which will pay $'Jj a week and expenses. A. A. BARNES, Conway House. WANTED OOOD WHEHLWHIQHT. Uildiool's Carriage works, corner Lack awanna avenue Mid Seventh stieet. Collections. 10MEOY8, B. EARNEST, COLLECTS Vv rents and ln"ks after properties on com miSSjOB, Send postal card. Scranton. Strayed, OTRAYElJ-'Rm Moses Taylnr hospital, two-year-old hiefer, black and white, spot on BUOUlder, white on under part of body and 00 end 01 tslL Reward for return or information that will find her. JOHN A. MEARB, C rner Washington and Vin Boarding. DUMMEB ROAUD1NO -FOUR RESPECT O able persons cau find (list class board with small family In large, airy house. Hot and cold laths. Free carriage to depot nnd church Three-quarters of a mile fiom sta tion. Hc-a'.tny locality. AddftSS box 68,Uarks' Summit. Personal. A PRETTY JAPANESE (HRL, ACE 21, i V witli an Income of $:iim per month, wants to marry a white man. Send stamn for de tails Acme Marriage Bureau. Sao Franclsec. For Rent l.OR iREoFtaTN 1 garden in country, for snmiie r. Ilonai large; running spring water; plenty of shade; beautiful lake full of game fish a few rods from door. S2u per mouth. D. W. BROWN, attorney, 60S Spruce street. Vol; RENT-LIGHT. WELL FURNISHED J rooms; delightful location. Ml Washing ton avenue. 'TO LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS 1 Part or all of threo hundred feet or yard room along railroad. Apply at IMS Frauklln avenue. 'I'O KENT STORE JBxOn OB FURNISHED i hall on Gresn Ridge street venrdestra- Lie location and on reasonable terms. Apply lo F, E. NEW LETON or O S. W ooDHlW Republican building. For Sale. InoR sYidsTfdLiTTm' i P typewriter cabinet for sale. Room I, Price buildiug. LUIR SALE THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED I Photograph (ialle.y. Will sell at one- half tho value on account of other business Apply to D R. BBAMAN, Forest City, Pa. I.HIR SALE FARM 110 ACRES; BO ACRES J Improved, Two good houses, running sprln water at both, threo good barns. young orlo ard" Located in village of Forest take,8umueluuini county. Only a few rods to school, church, postolllcn, etc. Beautiful lake v ell stocked' with game lb h. Turmtoasy. pplytoD. W BROWN, attorney. .MIS Spruce street. t'olt BALE-AN IDEAL 001 If TRY HOME J f acres of land, flno large house, rood ra Improvements Easy dlltanee from Scran ton. Also 7 d' Bir bl. ouilding lots in country. D. W. BROWN, AtPy, 808 Spruce street. If OR SALE OK EXCHANGE FOR SCRAK 1 ton property A bearing orange grove increasing In production and value yearly iu the nranen section In Florida. Addres V IL NETTLETON, Lake Holon, Florida CROSS, FOSTER Great Of the Pomphrey & Morton Stock Is Now Going On, 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 you never heard of in yonr life. Come early, before assortment is broken. GROSS, fin ITITTn nnnninniiTn it t Him 3 h uu inn jjuumuimunijjji i COME EARLY, THOUGH, THEY MAY NOT LAST. Those 5c. Ginghams wo sold last woek-too bad we didu'b have more. Mauy were disappointed, however. We've got auother case this week; had to pay more for them, but they g0 at tho same price, 5c. a yard. You never bought anv bettor irojds at 12 l-'Jhi At the same time, wo oiler a case of Johnson's Seersuckers. You know them as well as you know Atlantic Muslins. They have also been 12 l-2d, now 00. New stripes, now styles, new colors. Now, we want to talk to yon a moment on WOOL CH ALLIES, but only in this way, COME AND SEE THEM, They come in White, Cream, Ecru and Black grounds. The prico is 15c. Styles are fascinating; price about half. Curativs Soap 16c a box, 3 cakes. CONNOLLY & N. A. HULBERT'S City Musio Store, - Vi k UMlN U AVE.. STFimVAY SON DKCKKU BROTHERS m KKAAHIH tt UAVIk PIANOS r n )r.m tookof Orst-etui UrSICAIi Bl I'.KCIIAN IMSli UU81G, KXOL ETC Maloney Oil and Manufac turing Company Have removed their office to their Warcrooms, NUMBERS 141, 143,145,147, 149, 151 MERIDIAN ST. TELEPHONE NUMBER, 8083. O OOF tlnnlnff am noldprlnjr nil flono awoy With l.y thn UHOot IIAHTMAN'S I AT ENT I'AINT, which OOMlltl of Ingredl nta Wi'll-known to nil. It oim bo applied to tin, oalT.tnlztMl tin, sheet iron roofs, also to lrick nwt,Uinirrt. wiliph will nr.,VAiit il,ulf,,l crumbirnir, oraoking or hronkinit of the ; brick. It will outlast tinuinir ol any kind by mnny yers,nnd it's cost los not oxcoed ono- I fifth that of tho cost of tlnnlnir. I sold by 1 the job or pound. Contract taken by A MO MO UAHIHAKN, W7 Uiich St jd'cj THE ORGANS Bankrupt FOSTER & CO. GOOD NEWS i I A WALLACE 209 SCRANTON BEDDING CO. 602 AND 604 LACKAWANNA AVE.. COR. ADAMS. WHY NOT See onr FIFTEEN DOLLAR Solid Oak Bedroom Set! We sell Furniture as cheap as any house in tho country that in tends to give honest value for tho money. Try us. Hull 205 MD 201 IROM and STEEL Norway iron bi;ack diamond SILVER EXTRA SPECIAL SANDERSON'S ENGLISH JESSOP'S ENGLISH CAST STKEL HOUSE SHOES TOE CALK 'HUE MACHINERY SPUING SOET STEEL ANVILS BttLLOWS HORSE NAILS WILEY & RUSSELL AND WELLS BROS. CUTTING MACHINERY. Bittenbonder & Co.. S Wholesale and retail dealers' in cUEPLIES. Hotel Wayerly European Plan. First-elasa riar attsehel. !' i.t lor Burguer A Eagol'i Tmmh oue.-r Ber. IE Cor, M end FilbtSti, Mik Most dcsirnliln for resident of N.B, Penn; rylrsnia. All conveniences for traveleri to and from Drnad Street station ud the Twelfth nud Market Stront station. D flrnlile for visltlnir Morantouiana and pe Mo in tho AnthracttA Kegloa. T. J. VICTORY. PROPRIETOR & CO. Sale tt t I jL ...I.J 1 V WASHINGTON AVE. 0pp. Court House. Cribs, Cradles, Child's Beds, Brass and Iron Beds, Spring Mattresses. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED. & Co. HYCHiHG AVE. WAGON WHEELS AXLES SPRINGS HUBS SPOKES RIMS STEEL SKEIN'S R. It. SPIKES SCREW oration, Wagonmakers' and Blacksmiths' WHY CERTAINLY WE DO IT. We sell Watches. Diamonds, Jewelry, Sil verware, eta, at wholesalo prices, Reason W buy from the manufacturers for cash nnd sell to tho retail trade on tho camo terms and no other. SPECIMEN VALUES, Triple Plate Tea Services $10. 00 Ladies' Gold Filled Watch, with OneKlginor Wnltham move- JQ QQ Qenti' Fine (Void Fiiied wiitch, with El(in, Waltham or Ham- (fcl O AA den movement ip.VV 8-Day t'locks. half hour strikes Standard movement and hand- CO EA somo eases Hag ib' Plated Tea Bp JOBS pel 25 B Offers' Plated Tablo Spoons per 2 5Q, Genuine Diamonds in pretty sit- J QQ Get Our Detailed Price List. FREEMAN, Dealer In Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Eto. Cor.Penn lit, and fprnco St. Scientiflc By Dr. Shimberg, The Specialist on tlie Eyo. Hoadaohes nl Nervousness relievo J. Latest and Improved Style of Kye O Isaacs and tipectaclea at the Lowest Prices. Best ArUtlciai Eyej inserted for $1. BOS SPRUCE ST., op. Old Post Office. For Delicacy, For purity, and for improvement of the com plexion, nothing equals Pozzoifi's Powder. Eye Testing Free