TIIE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 12, 1894. BASE BALL STATE LEAGUE. Tho following Utile gives the per centages of the clubs, together with the numbor of gsmt won an J lust by Bacb, iiuJ their standing in thu cham pionship rnca : Won. Lost. r.r C't. Ilarrisbnrs. 'J3 7 ."07 Allontowii n 11 .DM iln.letOD 15 13 .MO Beading U 15 .4SS Bcrantoii 13 17 .414 Altoutm 11 17 .aU Pottsville 8 10 .'Mi Easton 7 15 .318 SCHEDULE Foil TODAY. Alleutowu nt Scrsnton, Easton ht Hsslston. l'ottsvillf at IlarriBburp. R-ailiug at Altoonn. ALLENTOWN TOOK the first. The Old Guard Had No Trouble Difoat ins Swif.'j Men. We wero aitti j)ty outplayed yester day. That was all. Kelly and his Allentown "'Old Guard" niad any (iiiautity of errors, bat they bud away of smashing tho ball ri'ht ou the uoso th.it made Mauager --wilt vluke his had dubiously whenever he looked ut Rid Sweater Dor.iu, The game was lojt iu the first ln Ding. Wool was sent lo buvi ou balls acd old S.iui Wise to vary the monot ony of the thing knocked out a bus bit. King Kelly followed suit and to did old i'eto Browning. Douobua by Way of further varieiy instead of uiak ing a singh, hit the sphere for two bases. Miiligun and I'ostello were put out aud then Sweeney aud Kilroy uddvd two more singles to the total. Sweeney was put ou". at third, but the lulling had netted live runs for Alleu towu and the ice wagons were content to let the Scrantou boys tako another turu at the willow. DOBAN SOT gPFECTlVl Dunn seemed to be a very easy mark for Kelly's men in that lirstinuiug. It appeared that wherever they shoved their hat it was sure to come into con tact with the bail. The hits were hard and low uud every one of them counted. Iu the second inuiug Dorau oltaiued better control of the ball and struck out Wood and Wise, Kelly re tiring ou a lly to Siallz In the third lirowuiu led off with a single, Dononus msus u hit of similar bizn but MilligM died on a fly tobtaltz. (Joitelloevt-nsd matters lor him with a double and Sweeney was the next man to get in a single but Went out at eeco::d on Kilroy's foreed hit. The latter was put out trying to steal BfCond. Throe rune more were added to the Allentowu score as tho result of that inning. Ldng Tom Flanagban weut in the box In the fourth anil was very wild at the outset, giving Wood aud Wise bases ou balls Tnoy scored on Kelly's double. That euded tho scoring for that spusm. Flanagban had gotten his arm warmed up and the result was that no runs were secured by the Visitors in the fifth, sixth or s-venta. MOKE KINS IN THE EIGHTH. In the eighth the "old guard" struck another batting str ak and ou singles by Wood. Wis and Kelly i,ud a dou ble by Drowning two runs were scored, and only Kelly'a lameness prevented at least one more run from being brought home. That made a total of twelve runs secured by the visitors. Scranton'a first run was made in the opening inning. An error by Kiug K-lly allowed Hogan to reach first, and by clsver base running and the assist ance of a sacrifice hit he scored. Iu tne stcond Massey scored on errors, ind in the fourth Phslan made a homo ruu. Tho fifth netted two runs and the seventh one. In the eighth aud ninth tne tome team was not able to jrot a man across the marble. Tho score in detail: BOBAKTQN. K. 11. PO. A. K. Hogan. c f a i l o o Wet I, s-i 10 3 10 l'n chen, c 0 2 8 3 1 hMltz, 1. f 0 0 .1 a 0 Pbelan, :;u 1 3 3 5 o Massey, lb I U t 1 0 Westlake, 3b..; 0 0 1 4 0 Biggins, r. f ii o o o o Dornn, p li o n o 0 Flanagban, u o o 0 o o Total 0 5 M 13 1 ALLEXTOWX. n. H. I'd. a. E. Wood. 1. f 3 1 1 n u Wisp, 2b 3 3 4 0 1 Keliy, 3b 1 4 0 3 8 Browning, lb 3 3 u 2 o TloiK'hiie, c. f 2 3 1 0 1 jliiligan, c h o 3 2 V'osti Ho, r. f 1 2 2 0 0 riweeney, s.h n 2 4 5 3 Kilroy, p 0 1 1 3 Total 13 17 27 14 10 ForantJH 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 06 Allentown 5 0 8 2 0 0 0 3 x 12 Earned runs SerantaD. 1; Allentown, 8. Twu bate hits Kelly, Browning, Dono hoe, Costello. Home runs Pholnn. Sacri fice bits WVtzeJ. Stolen basses Massey, Westlake, fJiggius. Double plava Milli pan to Sweeney. Struck out liy Duron, 2; Flanagban, 61 Kilroy, 1. First baso on balls Doron, 1;. Flanagban, 3; Kilroy, 3. Passed balls Patchen, 2. Time 2.U5. Umpire Rinn. OTHER STATE LEAGUE RESULTS. At Harrisburg -Barrltbflrg, . .2 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 0 9 Pottsvillo 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 05 Ilits Harrisburg, 13; Potteville, 11. Er rors ilarrisliurg, B Pottavdle. 7. bat teries Spregel and Wente; Wilson and Ulgsins. Umpire- Mitchell. At Hazleton Ilnzleton 0 4020200 0 8 Ea.-tou 0 2 1 0 6 1 4 3 0-17 Bits Haalelbn, 7; Easton, 17. Errors Hazletou, 10; Easton, 3. Uatterles Ely, Fee and Sharp; Kimball, Fleming aud Fairhurst. At Altoona Altoona 1 00080011000 5-11 Beading 0 000300120001-7 Hits Altoonn, 10; Kra:llng, 11. Errors Altoona, 5; Reading, 11. Batteries West and Cote; lthoados and Uoodhart. Umpire Corcoran. Is Life Worth Living? The man who keeps his stomach in first-class coudition all the time is the only man who stands a chance of success in life. I'or all disorders of the stomach, liver and kidneys the genuine Carlsbad Bpradel Salt is without equal It lsespeoiallybenefioial for chron ic constipation, gouty and rheu matic affections, diabetes, etc. Ile3t results obtained when out door exercise- can be had. lie sure to obtain the genuine article, which has the seal of the city of Oarlabacl and the signaturo- of "Eisner & Mendelson Co., Agts., New' York," on every bottle. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Itrooklyn Hrnoklyu 4 8 0 4 0 0 1 0 X 12 Cincinnati l 0120220 8-11 Hits Brooklyn, 15; Cincinnati, 15. Er rors Brooklyn, 2; Cincinnati, 13. Bat- teriss Kinslow and Laotian oa; Dwyer and Murphy. V apirt Swartwood. At New York New York 0 5200001 x 8 Louisville 0 1 u 3 0 0008 Hits New York, 7; Lmisville, 4. Errors-New York, 8: l.,ouiHvilie, 5. Batter ies Kutsie aud Farrell; Hemming and Urim. Umpire Emslie. At Boston Boston 0 2 0 4 0 1 0 0 2 It Chicago 0 110 10 3 1 714 Hits-Boston, 16; Chicago, 20. Errors Bostou, 4; Chicago, 7. Batteries Stivetts and Qaniel, Terry aud Kittridge. Umpire ORotrrke. At Philadelphia Philadelphia. .3 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0-7 PittBburg 0 0002200 04 Hits-Philadelphia, 18: Pittsburg, 0. Errors-Philadelphia, 2; Pittsburg, 5. Bat teries Weyhiug aud Cross; Klllen aud Mack. Umpire Lynch. At Baltimore Baltimore 0 4 1 0200007 Cleveland 0 3000403 x 9 Bill Baltimore, 18) Cleveland, 10. Er rorsBaltimore, 4; Cleveland, 1. liattor it'. Brown, Mil. lane and Kobiuson; Young ana Zimmerman, Umpire UcQuade. At Wanhnigtoii Washington O 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0-2 !St. Louis.... 0 00000100 1 13 lilts Washington, 8; St. Louis, 5. Er rors, Washington, 3; St. Louis, 0. Batter in Man! and McUuire; Clarksou aud Peitz. Umpire Hurst. EASTERN LEt CUE. Troy, 5; Buffalo, 8. Bpnngfleld,18 Wilkes-Barre, 4. ProviJenoe, 8; Uingnamton, 3. Syracuse, 3; Erie, 13. GLINTS FROM THE DIAMOND. Tho West Side Stars defeated tln Tontb struct Stars Saturday by a score of 31 to 1. The American Stars defeated the Cash Buys by a score of 'J to 10 on the l'enu uvo nue grounds. If Flanagban bad been put in the box at the opening of the game We would in all probability have won yesterday. Haion, Haaleton'S third baseman, played his last (jaino with that club iu Saturday. He intends to retire from the uiatnoud. A little less talk ou tho part of "tho King ' and more work would be less fatigu ing to predators. Alleutowu Chronicle. New York ha offered 11,000 .for tho r.i lease of short Stop Bweeney, of Allen town. He is a brilliant fielder, but a somewhat weak hitter. Anson mado his first error on Tuosday. and he had played in uiueteeu games ana secured uiueteeu assists. Tua "old man" isn't out of the game by a jugful. Is Johnny Ward contemplating retiring from second base? His reported efforts to get Alderman Cbilds from the Cleveland club tnaae it look that way. Boston Her ald, The Young Scrantons challenge any club under 13 years of age. It is composed of W. Cami'bell, c.i W. Mats, p.; J. Wilson, ss.: T. Nealio, lb.; J. Kelly. Sb'j J. Walsh, b.; W. Gibbons, r. !.; P. Kelly, c. f.; D. Campbell, l. f. ; a. Kearns, s. c. King Kelly had a good deal of fun yes terday at the eipeuso ot Pete Browning who had been taken in from the Held to cover first. Strange to sav Pete did not seem to bo pleased at being honored as the target fur tho Kind's squirts of humor. Massey was neatly fooled by Kelly in the sixth inning yesterday. Tho King wn on first and Drowning Knocked au 111 lieid hit which was thrown to Massey, To prevent a double play Kelly instead of m niugto second when the ball was hit stood close to the first boy. As soon as Browning was pot out Kelly shoved his foot on the bag and whn Masssy awoko he discovered that the King was safe. It wa.oueof the neatest bits of play ever seen iu this city. CF INTEREST TO CYCLERS. A club hss been organized iu Great Btnd which will participate iu the pa rade. 'the West End Clnb, of Wilkos-Barrp, promise to send nt least forty members to take parti:: tho parade. The club lnukiuj the finest nppparance in the parade will be presented with a val uable silver water pitcher and goblet. Amoug the entries received on Satur day was one from John ,f. McLoughiin, of Columbia, this state. He enters in class B. Tho WiUiamsport Bicyclo dub will come to tbe meet tOM held hero 011 July 4 iu special cars bunriug handuirjo banners advertising tho meet. Joseph J. Dever, a Philadelphia bunk clerk, is lo iked upon as the coming wiu ner of tho state championship in the class A races to be held here. Considerable rivalry exists between tho Oreeu Ridge and Beranton clubs in rela tion to the iiorthenstern Pennsylvania championship. Each club has 'strong riders who hope to carry tho prize. Among thn well know n rncesa who will bo here are W. W. Tails and A. I). Ken nedy, of Chicago. The latter is rapidly forging to the front and 'is expected to mnko a good record. Both ate entered for clu-s B races. An informal receptlou will bo tendered the visiting wheelmen on the evening of July 4 at tho club bouse ou Washington avenue, Ou tho following day they will be taken over the Erie railroad to Port Jervis and from theuco for a run down the Delaware valley as far as Water Gap aud ptsslbly to Htroudsburg. Tho Century Wheel club, of Philadel phia, one of tho oldest and wealthiest clubs in the state, promise to send n dele gation of about sixty members to the meet. fhOT will contest lor a prize for tho club having the largest number of wheelmen in litin in the parade on tho morning of tho Fourth. The prizo is a handsome Wfttoe color valued at J50. Tho world's road cycling record for '.4:1 miles was imasbed by five men in a learn contest last Saturday afternoon for the ten-mile bicycle championship of Union county, N, J. Tho race was run over the Elizabeth-Springfield course. Tho first man to finish was William Bettuer, whose time was 37 minutes 17 4-5 seconds; James Willis was second, iu 27 minutes, 1 sec onds; A. II. Harnett third, iu 27 miuute', IS 1-5 seconds; A. N. Lnggren fourth, 2i minutes, 18 2-5 foconds; aud G. H. Davy fifth, in 27 minutes 25 seconds. The world's record as 27 minutes 1'0 seconds, made lust year by James Willis over the Llizabetb'Cruuford course. MISCELLANEOUS SPORTING NEWS. That Cornell dees not proposo to be left behind iu the foot ball ranks till sensou is demonstrated by orders issued by Captain Dyer calling upon tho men to train duriug vacation time. The only sottled ring evout of note winc h the sport ing fraturulty have to look forward to now is the match botween Walter Edgerton. the "Kentucky Rose bud," and George Dixon, which is sohedulod for Juno 20 at Boston. The games committee of tho Amateur Athletic union is seeking propositions for holding tho annual fall championship games scheduled for Sept. 15. The net profits aro to bo paid Into the treasury of the union, which is also to be guarauteed against lots, As may bo expected, there are many poople to be found nowadays who doclare that it is a physical impossibility to run 100 yards iu tsu pecouds. Knmsdell's wonderful victory at this distance In tho intercollegiatss Is the cause for the revival of this outcry. Fivo days of Interesting tennis playlog will bo witnossed by Philadelpbiaus, be ginning teday. It will be the uccasiou of the annual tournament of the Philadel phia Cricket club for tho championship of the United States. The tournamnut will be under the auspices of the National Lawn Tennis association. Ou the night of Champion Corbett's boW to a Parisian audienoe at tho Polite Ber Berr, be met A a. Zimmerman, ohamlon bicyclist, and Frank Ives, champion bil liardist, behind the scene!). Tho three American world beaters, during the course of conversation, learu ed that each one -was 87 years of ac, which made them the three youngest champions in the world. A pigeon shooting mutch for a purse ot ISO IS on the tapis for i he Fourth of July between Joseph Bevan and Emmett Sta ger, of Aurtenred. These two gentlemen are recognized as two of the bet shots it the regiou and ho may therefore look fui au exciting malcli. The match fs to take place ut tho Green mountain n'nd each man will shoot at six birds. Hazletou Sen tinel. The prospect of au international boat race between the crack crews of the Eng lish and American universities is again oc cupying the attention of college men. An Ithaca authority savs there is good grouud for belleviug that the winner of tho Har-Vard-Yale race will row Cornell, and that the best crew of the three will challenge Oxford. The Englishmen aro averse to en tertaining any proposal uutil some one American crew has asserted its superiority over all rivals. Lord Eosebery's declaration of pride iu the ownership of a pood race horse has raised tho storm of indignant protest iu ultra-moral circles of London that was to havo been expected. A nou-Coiiforniist minister has addressed a letter to the Chronicle in which the writer says: "The premier's utterances are bound to further popupinzo au institution which is tho most corrupt nud most dangerous of our na tional life. The non-Conformist conscience will not much longer tolerato a horso racing prime minister." The Westminster Qasette, commenting On the suggestion of the premier's retirement from the turf, says: "It is possible to imagine Lord Itose bery retiring from politics, but it is im possible to fancy his retirement from the turf." Nevertheless the letter published iu tho Chronicle is significantly typical of many of the opinions expressed. The Cornell 'Varsity crew haB been shaken np in a manner unknown to those i nt ho university. Hall, '04 who has filed tbe responsible position of stroke of the 'Varsity crow for tho last two years, has hi. en taken out of his old seat and moved to Ho. 2. Freeborn, stroke of tbe fresh man crew, was tried in Hall's place, and although he did very well, the chnuces aro that lYrcy Bobbins, '95, Will stroke the race with Pennsylvania' He has neon rowing at No. 3 aud last year sat at Ho. 4 iu tho victorious shell. Freeborn, "J5 was taken from his old place iu the bow, aud Tatem. of the freshniau crew, tried iu his place. Freeborn, "J7, hss lately been row ing at No. 8, aud it is altogether probable that ho will remain there. Dyer, '1)5, who has been lilliugseat So. 5 all the bciisou, haB been taken out of the 'Varsity shell, and now rows with tho freshmen. Every one thought Troy, tho powerful carstnau who captained the "J5 fresemen crew, was sure of his position at No. 0, but ho bus be?n given a short vacation. Ho may get a trial at Dyer's old place, No. 4. These changes mean that tho men havo not beou doing the work they ate capablo of, in sumo cases, and in others that they could not row last enough for four miles. Wlin 83 Many people aro taking and deriving benefit from Hood's Sariiaparilla, why don't you try it yourself ? It will build you up. Hood's Sarsaparilla will make you strong. Hofd's Fills cure nausea, sick headache, indigestion, biliousness. Try a box. F0KEST CITY. Tbo Hillside Coal aud Iron Company Fire department, elected tho following able officers Friday evening; President, J, D. Caryl; foreman, J. F. Gallagher; first as sistant foreman, B. E. Banoall; second as sistant foreman, John Melviu; pipeman, W. X. Uess; first assistant pipeman, John Meddleton; sec6nd assistant pipe man, Johu Pohrou; third assistant pipe man, Frank Jleddletou: secretary, Joseph White) teamster, Chris Wirta; assistant teamster, Samuel J. Juuitigs. A board of trade was organized in At torney L P. WeJoiuau's office Friday evening. The meeting was well attended and a great interet manifested. The fol lowing (flicera were elected: President, John M. Brown; recording secretary, H, A. Purple; corresponding secretary, Benja min Maxey, jr.; first vice-president, Bu jstiuu iluxey, sr.; second vice-president, llev. J, C, llogsn; tieasurer, Henry Bux. Different committees were appointed after which the meeting adjourned to meet next Friday evening. The eloctrie dynamo and motor that wai used for the lighting of tho Presbyterian cnurch, was too small and is beiug re placed by a larger motor and dyuamo from BiiiKbumlon, N. Y. The dynamo is three horse power and will mpply thirty-five lamps. Sprolrnm OssiS. P. H. Clifford, Now OaneL Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, aud ho was terribly reduced iu lie.sh and strength. Thtoo bottles Of Elec tric Blttortcnred fcim. Edward Shepherd. Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight yeais' standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitten and seven boxes of Buck leu's Arnica Halve aud his log is sound and well. Johu Speaker, Catawba, ()., had live lnreo lover sores 0:1 his leg, doctors said ho was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters aud ouo box Buckleu's Arnica Isalvo cured him entirely. Sold by Mat hews Eros. MONTROSE. Jolly Tom Smith, as he was called, was laid at rest in tho Montrose cemetery on Sunday. Tho Four Brothers post, Grand tmy of the Republic, of whicu ho was a metnbet, attended tho funeral in a body. Childien'l Day, or Floral Sunday, was celebrated in the Presbyterian church last Sunday. At ths morning service sixteen children were baptized. Work ou a now walk iu front of H. P. Bead's store has been commenced. Montrose Fire company No. 2 gave n :h last Saturday evening; timo from the list nliirui until the water came through the pipe three minutes nnd twenty 160 ouds. The coupliugs on the hose wete found to to in an imperfect coudition, nnd the councilmou have ordeted it put in shape. Sherman & Taylor aro doing tho work. Tho band concert will be given next Wendesdny night. E. C, Fordhain is able to get oat after au illness of several weeks, ttiite a number of Moutrosers attended the Aycrs-Miller wtdding iu Eathropou bnoday. Iceman D. V. Gardner has struck upon a plan by which his cnsionn rs can hear his wagon coming n half mile distant. An oid fashioned cow bell fastened to the tongue of thu wagon dues the ringing act in tine shape. ADOLI Lai.Loz, carriage manufacturer, 110 Carroll street, Buffalo, N. Y., states; I was troubled with nausea of the stomach, sick headache aud general debility. Bur flook Blood Bit ters cured me. Special Notices. STOCK IR'I.DNUS' MEETTXtl.-i HE AN. nual meeting of stockholders of thu Wyo ming shovel works for the election of oiii ci rs and thy consideration of such other busi ness as may be brought beforu them will bo held at the office of the company in f-arsnto;i, on Saturday, the pith day of Jane, lfcUl, from 10 tu 11 o'clock a. 111. N. O. KOBEKTMON, Secretary. HLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAO A zines, otc, beuud or rebound at Tin; 'J nun m: utllcu. (juiek work. Heaaoimblu prices. M"EAL TICKETS CAN HE H.Vf) AT 144, . corner Spruce street him! Franklin ave nue. Twenty meal tickets for $S.W. Good table board. Proposals. (JEAI.EI) FUOl'OSALS WILL BE HE t5' cotved at the t'ity Aseessor'B oflice up to Juno lfltb, 10 a.m., lMfi, for prlntiiie, hii.dinir, etc,, 42 assessment books for fear 1KU5. Hum pies of paper, etc , can bo aeon at their office. The board ruaorvus tne right to reject any and SllbldS, By order of tho board. CITY ASSESSOItS, Per Ubohoe Hkusneo, (Jurk. A Word. Tanfs of all kinds cost that much, ra ttpt .Situations f anted, whieh are instrtm Situations Wanted. inCATiiJNwT dvK O ny a young uinn of experience. Best of reference, oUdress, Bartender, Box 3112, .Montros , Pa. V I.AHV Wiir Mi L1KETO ill) WASHING iv und ironing at her home. Apply at 225 Mulberry street. U-ANTLli-Yot XG MAN, 25, WANTS light position; has a knowledge of shorthaud an. I bookkeeping; gnod references if required. Address A W , this oflice. U' ANTED-A MIDDLE AGE!) WOMAN wants washing or scrubbing by the day. Address 511 Emmett street. VJITL'ATIO.N WANTED - BY A YOUNG k man Is ytarsold, as clerk or bookkeeper; plain writer and accurate at figures Address E. K. W., No 11 Halo street. POSITION WANTED AS GItOCEKY I clerk with the chance ot working up; no bad habits; can furnish good reference. Ad dress v. c. box tf. Montrose. I'n. Wanted. 1' ANTED TO BUY COMMON PIGEONS; will wive :r rents a pair. Call at room 2, Frico Buililug, I2'l Washington avenue, or a Idrcss letters to Post Office BOS DM, scran- ton, l'a. Agents Wanted. Wr ANTED MAN with life AND FIRE insurance experience us solicitor iu Lackawanna count)1; pond inducements to right man. Address Uitt-lXI Beta building; Philadelphia. Pa, Help Wanted- Male. UTaedh' YtTuAiTE" a' c Amniotic Unemployed and will work lor SIX tier week, write Mac Conned Bros., II Franklin street, Boston, Mass. tA 'ANTED- AN ENERGETIC MAN WT I II ' J abhUt IUQ, Can get an agency which will pay SIS a week und expenses. A a. BAKNKs, Conway House, Boarding. 'invo ok THREE RELIABLE MEN CAN i find bqard at KI1J Swetlaud street CCMMEK BOAl.DING -EOCli If ESPEt'T i able persons con tind Hrnt class board with small family In large, airy house. Hot and cold baths. Free carriage to depot and church Three-quarters ot a mile from sta tion. Healthy locality. Address bui 0o,clarks' Summit. For Kent. lCKNI.-UED F ON T ROOM, TWO BED ! rooms for rent. li'J Franklin avenue, oyer wire store. 'Po LET FOB A TEKM OF YF..Ut- X Part or all of three hundred feet uf yard room along rauruaa STenue, Apply at 'UiFrauklm 'PG KENT-STOKE 26xUII OK FURNISHED X hail on Green Bidge street. S'ery destra tilo locution and on reasonable terms. Apply to F. E. N'ETTLETON or U S. WOODKUFF. Republiean building. For Sale Oil SALE ROLL TOP DESK AND J typewt Iter caimut for sale. Room 4, Price huUding. -Oi( SALE T1IOROCGHLY EQUIPPED I Photograph Galle.y. Will sell ot one half tLe value on ai unt of other business. Apply toD. U. BBAMAN, Forest City. l'a. trOR BALE-AN IDEAL Cul'NTHY' HuMr X 1 acres uf laud, line large house. mol ru unprovemenis j.asy ili.tonco from i-uran- ton. Also desir Ills MUldlni lots in D. W. BROWN. Att y, olIS Spruce streot. louutrj lOlt SALE OR EX( I1ANGE FoK SCRAN I ton property A bearing orange grove increasing iu production and value yearly in the orange sectkrn in Florida. Addros F. E. NETTLETON. Lake Helon, Florida Strayed. iTiiirTKo C5 Musi's Taylor hospital, twoyearold hlufer, black and wh te. suut ou slnjiddur, white on under part of body and ou end of tail. Reward fur return or infi rotation that will fludher. JoHN A. MEARS, C rn r Washington ami Vine. Legal IN T HE COUB OF COMMON PLEAS OF I Laekswanua County, No. 121 March term, 1SII4. Msrgaret Pepaard, nyber next friend etc , is WiUniui H. Peppard, to William H. Pep pard, respondent: You will please take notice that the court nas grunted a rule to show cause, if any you have, why Margaret Peppard should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony entered into with you, according to the prayer of tho petition tiled iu said court. Rule returnable to next Argument Court. I'ublicati n of this notice Is made Isicanse persouul service cauu'-t be had upon von. JOHN m Harris, Attorney for 1 Ibellaut IN RE: INSOLVENCY OF DAVID KANE. 1 In Uie Court o'.' UomtUon Plea, of Lacka wanna county. N .'. 5ft'. May term. Ih!i4 Notifo is hereby given Chat Monday, .Turn 28th. 1SH4 at I o'clock, a. in , in open court, has been fixed as the lime atid place for final hearing of above named petitioner s applica tion for diacbarg as an Insolvent debtor. O. C. NEWCOMB, Attorney. IN HE: INSOLVENCY OF HANNAH I Wosls. In the Court of Ceminou Pleas of Lackawanna county, No 7 , May term, 1HUI. Kotice is boreny given that Monday, June l!"th. ISH4. at 9 o'clock a. ui., In opon court, has been fixed as the time and place forbearing above named petit oner's application for dual discharge as au m-olveut debtor. E. c NEWCOMB. Attorney. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEA8 FOB X tbe county of Lackawanna in thomatter of the diisolntiou of the South Lincoln Coal company. No. 2, May term. lJl. Notice Is hereby given tlial the South Liu coin Coal Company filed its petition in thn Court of. Com moil I'leoBof i.iickawanna coun ty on tho Nth day of March, lsi'4. praying for a decree of dissolution! aud that the court ms fixed April ,sU ls'.n. at u o'clock . m, for hearing such aj plication for dissolution. whsn and Where all persons interested can attend If they deem it expedient aud show came a.-alnst the granting of th t rayor of aaid petitioner. JAMES W. OAKFORD, Eolldtor for Petitioner. CROSS, FOSTER Great Of tie Pomphrey & Morton Stock Is Great Slaughter oi 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 uever heard of in your liie. Come early, before assortment is broken. GROSS, onnolly &, Wallace LAD IRS! D yU Wear Silk Gloves- Do you have trouble with the finger tips wearing out? It can be avoided. By buying the Kayser Patent Finger Tipped Silk Gloves Black, Modes, Tans, Slates and Greys. PRICE 75c. and$I They are sold with a guarantee ticket in each pair, en titling the customer to another pair free of charge in any case where the tips wear out before the gloves. CONNOLLY & WALLACE 209 !K2 AVIL Furniture Upholstered By the most experienced workmen in the city. NO FANCY PRICES. THE SGRASTON BEDDING GO., COR. LACKAWANNA AND ADAM 3 AVENUE. Banking REPOItT OF TIIE CONDITION OF THE LACKAWANNA TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSW COMPANY of 404 Lfiekiiw.'inna evonuo, Scrunton, Leek Hwnnna county, Pennsylvania, at tbe close of biuinoss. Mm HI, lsut: RXSOUBOia Cash on hand ) 2S.440 88 Cheeks snd other cash items 2,843 88 Due from banks and bankers iU i'SO 111 Commercial and other paper owned 2S8,8fi7 l Call loans upon cOUstsriUS Zi.JilXI (10 Tune loans upon collaterals l'Xnl- 15 Loans upon bonds aud lnortgaRes. . . 1&11S 'B Invehtineut I btocks.bouds. I securities Jic $11.51,131) l 303,21)5 03 owned, viz.: ( It 'tltSires. . llilll'i 03) Heal estate, furniture aud fixtures, 34,721 H Safe deposit vaults 30,00) uO Overdrafts 181 04 JU:i8,743 0 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid 111 52.71,000 00 Surplus fund 50,000 00 Undivided profits, lcs expemies and t.ixes paid 31,275 71 Deposits subject to cheek 684,070 37 Deposits special 01,00 3" Duo to banks and bankers ,704 15 Commercial and other paper or se curities pledged .. None Bills payable None JW38.TJ3 00 Amount Trust Funds Invested $ 4i,33fl 52 Amount Trust Funds uninvested.. .. L'.mjj 73 ? )ii,4'.'2 25 Report in dc t n 11 of abovo securities has been made to O. H. KUl'JII'.IIAAU, Superin tendent of Banking, as called for. State of Pennsylvania, County of Lacka wanna, ss.: 1. Henry J, Anderson, viee prest. of tho above n mod SOinpstty, ilo solemnly SWMT that the a iove statement Is true to the best of my k ibwledfre and belief, ffliened) II. J. ANDERSON, Vlco-Prest. Subseribod and sworn to before uio this 5th day "f June, 18M, f.Si;ned) F L. HlTi'llCocK, Notary Public. Correct Atteat: -tSituod; M. T SMITH, I R. T. BLACK. 1 Directors. (JEO. SANDERSON, ( RICK drain tile. Front, WIRE CUT. HOLLOW, VITRIFIED. FIRE AND COMMON BRICK Best in tho market OFFICE: Dinghamton. N.Y. FACTORY i lirandt. Pa. Brandt C!ay ProductCo, Bankrupt FOSTER St CO, WHY 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 us. Hull" & Co. 205 UD 207 1Y011KG AHE. IROR and N'ORAVAY IRON BLACK DIAMOND SJXYKR EXTRA SPECIAL SAKDKKSO.VS 1CNGLISU JKSBOP'S ENGLISH CAST STKEL HOUSE SHOES TOE CALK Tim; MACHINERY Hl'KING 80KT STEEL ANVILS BKLLOWS HOKSE NAILS WILEY & RUSSELL AM W E'lLS TIROS. CUTTING MACHINERY Bittenbender &0o.vScrantonv Wholesale and retail dealers' in Wagonmakerj' and Blacksmiths' SUPPLIES. LOUIS B. SMITH Dealer in Choice Confections and Fruits. BREAD AND CAKES A SPECIALTY. FINEST ICE CREAM 1437 Capouse Avenue. & CO. Now Going On. Sale WAGON WHEELS AXLKS SIMHNGS HOBS RI'OKKS RIMS STEEL SKEIN'S R. R. SPIKES SCREW ( PARLORS OPEN FROM 7 A.M. TO 11 P.M. 1 SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SJP ( PLYINli FAMILIES WITH ICE CRBAJI, WE'VE BEEN HOUSECLEANDJG Givo us a call and toll us what you think of the many changes and improvements. Paper and paint bave wrought wonders, but And our new Cash System havo done much more that i perhaps, of greater interest to you. Prioes have dropped ami qualities have have gone up. That's tho case in a nutshell, but you may want more tangible proof of this. If ao, you'll linil it at tho store. Look in our windows. FREEMAN, Cash Dealer in Diamonds, Watolim, Jewolry, Eto. Cor.Penn Ave. and Sprues St. For Delicacy, For purity, and for improvement of ths com pletion, nothing equals Possoki's Powder.