2. THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 19, 1894. v3 El BALL rauton Wius a Game from Manager Wit man's Reading Aggregation. ASTON DEFEATED BY HARRISBDRG I ain Prevented the Final Innings Be tween Altoona and Allentown with the Score a Tio Pottsvillo Defeats Hazbton Standing of the Clubs. Summary of the Day's News in Sporting Circles Basa Ball, Bi cycle, Racing and Miscellaneous Outdoor Amusement Notes. "33 Statu L 'nijue Tiiise Hall club remain zj St -J djja DDohtngod n thu re Cr&r$ JJl salt of yesterday's contests. Harris burg witU 1MB Again defeated Manatier I'urk'it EmIou cou tinieiit, and Scran ton evened up uiat- ?rs with llDiiditiK t'V defeating thein : i the second gnuie Thegms between . Jtoona and Allentown bad to be called : t the end of the aixcb inning ou nc- Hint of rain with the score a tie. The otUville-Uazloton uuiue was an old- : ttbioued slungiug mulch, iu which it former won easily. . The following table gives tho per i jntage of the olabt, togethor with tho I umber of gainer won and lost by each, i n I their standing in the championship I ice; Wou. Lost. Per C't. Harrlrturg 27 8 .771 Allentown SI 14 .fics H.izleton 18 18 .848 Heading 18 18 ,803 Beranton io vj .457 Altoona 13 IS ,41'J Pottsville n is .3so Eiistoa 7 22 .241 SCHEDULE FOB TODAY. i nranton at PottsvlMt. Kastim at Altoona. Allentown at Harrlsburp;. Uazletou at Heading, - WE WIN THE SECOND GAME. crantou Takes thi Last of the Two Games ut Rsudlnir. Fvtdal I" the Hcrimlon Tribun. READINO, Jnne 18. Scrauton won iday by error on thu part of the home layers, that lookd as though they ere intentional. In the fifth inuing Chodps was hit on the right arm by u atted ball and disabled. Johnson -'hi substituted and kept the visitors i own to four hits. L"amon's dropping i f a lly ball in tho seventh and Torrey i in being canjht at first in the eighth i .ive the visitors the gams. The foataro was the brilliant run 1 ing catch by Hogan in the ninth wing of a high flv that looked good or three bases. Score: READING. u. u. ro. A. E. Tiller, If 0 0 1 0 0 .eunion, cf fl 1 2 0 1 ' orreyson, lib 0 1 1 8 0 ieanmont, lb l 8 11 o o .eury, 3b 0 1 0 . 4 0 list ace, ss 2 1 2 3 1 . ones, rf 2 2 1 0 0 "X.c 1 4 0 1 boadet, p l 8 o o o ubnson, p 0 1 u 1 0 Total. 7 15 23 11 3 SCRANTON. II. II. PO. A. E. egnn, c. f 1 1 2 i) 0 .'etzel, ss 2 2 1 5 0 atcben, c 1 2 4 2 0 tnltz, L f 1 0 1 0 0 helnn, 2b. 1 1 3 4 1 Intsey, lb... 0 2 15 0 0 fatlake, 3b 0 0 1 4 0 ogers, r. f 0 1 0 (I 1 lauaghan, p 2 2 0 1 0 Total 8 11 27 18 2 Hogau out on trapped ball. eadlng 0 2083000 0-7 1 cranton 1 0804010 z 8 Earned runs-Kandino. 5: Scrantou St wo-base hits Eiitare, Pbuli-n. Throe mo hits Hogan. Flanagan. Home run "lies.. Total base bits Reading, 10; nranton, 10. Left on oases Reading 'j; i cranton, (I. Double plan Eustncc, Tor syson and Beanmont; Phalon and Jlas lyj Wetzel. Phalonand Maatey, Ba's on alls Off Rboadeo. 2; off Flanagban, 4. It by pitched bail Wetzel. Struck oat y Rlioadp-,2; by Johnson, 2; by Flanagan, Sacrifice Eustace, Jmes, Hasan, balsn. Tune Two hours. Umpire limn. (tendance TOO, OTHER STATE LEAGUE GAMES. At llarrisbnrc nrrisbnarg.,1 n 3 s 3 0 0 2 214 toaton 8 0 3 l 0 '0 0 0 2-0 Hits Harrisbnrg, 22; Easton, 14. Br ra Harriibnrg, 2; Easton, 1. Batteries Armstrong and Smink; Kimball and ate. Umpire Mitchell. At Altoona Itoona 1 10030- llentown.... 1 I 1 0 1 1 5 Bits Altoona, S; FAllentown, 7. Errors -Alfroiio, ' 5; Allentown, o. Batteries f it nud Cote; Baldwin and Slllligan. 'mplre Corcoran, Unnio called on nc euiit of rain. At Pottsvillo ottvllle 1 2 8 8 3 1 S 1 0-25 Lasleton 8 0 0 2 1 8 3 0 410 Bits PpttsyiUf, 32: Basleton.'lO. Er irs Pottsville, 6; Hazloton, 5. Battorim -McCoacli, Claire and Potts; J. Ely, harp aud Jioore. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Pittsburfr MorniDggame. ittsburg 8 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 20 onisville 2 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 28 Hits Pittsburg, 14; Louisville, 12. Er rs Pittsburg, 81 Louisville, 5. Batti-r-s Cbleolongn and Mack; Knell and hirlo. Umpire Hurst. Afternoon game. ittsbnrg 1 2 0 2 2 0 1 8 x 11 ouisville 0 00000 10 01 Hits Pittsburg, 18; Louisville, 7. Er-rs-Pittsburg. 0; Louisville, 3. Batter fc Killen and Merritt; Monafoo, Kuell nd Grim. Umpire Hurst. At Now York 'uw York....!) 01000 0 001 hiladelpbia..O 0400000 04 Hits New York, 4; Philadelphia, ft Er )rs Now York. 4; Philadelphia, 1. Bat Ties Meekin aDd Enrrell; Weyhing and rradr. umpire Stage. Daogerous Use of Strong Purgatives. Pills and purgatives which act uickly upon tho bowels, irritate Mid destroy the mucous linings 1' the stomach and bowels. A on tinned use of such remedies attained the stomach and bowels. ' In.' use of the genuine importef larlsbad Sprndel Salt is highly ('commended because it action is 'tie solely to its solvent and slim dating properties without irri ating tho stomach. Uest results ; re obtained when out-door exer- ise can be had. Obtain tho gen due imported artiuio only. At I'.oston Moruing game Boston 1 C III II II 5 S 0 x 24 Baltimore.... 8 usooiois 7 Bits Boston, 22; Baltimore, 16. Erroru Boston,!); llahimore,3. Hattories Stivetts, Smith and liuuzel; .Mull.ine, Inks, Robin son and Clurk. At Uostou Afternoon Game Boston 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 1 0 7 Baltimore 4 0 0 2 2 0 U 1 0 9 Hits Boston 14, Baltimore 13. Errors Boston a, Baltimore 8. Batteries Nichols and Ryan; McMahon, Hawkeand Robin sou. Umpire Bmalie, At Cleveland Clevelaud 0 2 8 1 3 211 Chicago 3 0 0 1 0 03 I Hltt Uereland 12, Chicago 7. Errors GUyela&d o, Chicago s. Batterlea Young and Zimnier; JlcGiil and Schrivor. Um- j piro Lynch, At Washington" Wublngton.,8 i l o o o l o l 0 Brooklyn 1 1 2 8 0 0 3 1 x-10 Hits Washington, 0; Brooklyn, 13. Er- I rors Washington, S; Brooklyn, 3. Bat- , terieg Mercer, Sulilvan nud McGuiro; Stein, Kennedy and Liviley. Umpire I UcQoaid. At St. Louis ' St. Louis 0 00 2 0011 0-4 I Cincinnati.... 0 82100200 8 Hits St, Louis, 10; Cincinnoti, 15. Er rors St, Louis, U; Cincinnati 2. Batteries I Hawley. Brtitenstcin and PeitasJ Dwyer , and Vuughu. Umpire- O'Rourko. EASTERN LEAGUE, Troy, Si Wilkes- Barro, 0. Tho game was given to Troy by the umpiro at the end of the linn Inning, Tho score then stood Troy, 0; Wilkes-Barro, 0. Byraouae, 12; Biugbumton, 3. GLINTS FROM THE DIAMOND. Boswcll, one of tho University of Penn sylvania pitchers, has sigued with tho Cincinnati League team. Bob Allen, the Phillies' short 6top and Gold captain, is ou tho sick list and will not be uble to play for a mouth. Manager Barnie, of the Louisville club, would like to secure the services ofPitoher Meaney and Centre Fielder Wright, of tho Hun isourg club. Hidden, of tlio Chicagos, made seven hits, with a total of nineteen, iu the three Boston-Chicago games, including four homo reus. Irwin made four bits iu the series and they were all homo runs. Captain Comiskey, of tho Cincinnati Leuguo team, bus been instructed to re lieve Latham of tlio captaincy and got buck into the game himself. Outfielder McCarthy will bo released to Indianapolis. A Harrisbnrg dispatch, in explaining the sale of Meaney, the Capital city's crack pitcher, to Louisville, says it is whispered In that city that tho State League's condi tion is not as healthy as it might be. Tho Electrics lost their second game sf this season to the Athletics of Miuookn, ou Saturday, by a score of 0 to 4. It was a pretty game aud a h rd fought oue. Wat kins, of tho Electrics, by his wilduoss, con tributed to the defeat of Taylor 's "pets.'' Tho base ball team of St. Thomas' col lege accept the challenge of tho Murray Hills, jr., of Plttston, and will meet them this alternoon on Scrantou grounds. Tho visitors will please call at the college bo fore going to tho grouuds. P. J. Behind, manager. The laboring men of the Oxford mines have Organised base ball club. W. Daly is caplaiu and Havid Bavies manager. A second teum witu Johu Drumming cap tain and Johu .Connolly mnuager has been formed. The two teams will meet ou drst idlo day. Pitcher Brown, of Baltimore, stand in a fair way to be suspended. He sent word to Manager Haulou that he was ill aud oould not report ut tho ground for several days. Mr. Huulou is dissatisfied because of several previous absences of Brown. Ho -ays the young pitcher does not ssom to know the proper road to ndvuucomuut aud development. The clerks of Taylor challomrod a ball club from tho Price library. The latter accepted and arranged a team that would swipe the earth with the "counter jump ers." The clerks then backed down aud wanted to go outside of their number for a team. Tho result is that tho Library boys will play the clerks md no one else, and that the club will bo comprised of mem bers of the association. Two teams from the Library have now been arranged, who win nave n irienuiy game next week. TUB I Library Ball team is composed of Gord n, I catcher; G. Davis, pitcher: D. Davis, first base; J. Richard, second base; T. Francis, I thud bnso; J. Davis, short stop; A Ur I welder, left field; D. Harris, couter held; I Tubbs, right Held; reserves, E. Watkius, I Daviu Harris, Henry Howulls. I RflCINGlTJILKES-BARRE. Annual J p i: If Iff jeiing Commences at West 8!do Park Today. ffjSCfoi to the Scrantou TVj&imfl. Wili;!CS-Uauue, Juue IS. Tue an imal spring race meeting will com mence at West Side Park tomorrow I and promises to be the most important i ever hold liere. Tho entries thus fur made guarantee that tho sport will be ! unusually good. Hildas the regular t paciug und trotting events there will be a number of running races that promise to be very exoitiug, as all the flyers are good ones. Lli Ager, of Hcranton, has two good horses stabled at the park, Mausou E, a large bay gelding, who will stretch himself in the 2.25 pace, and Scrauton Delle, a pratty brown mare, entered in tho 2 19 trotting roco. Shj is by His Wortb. dam Maggie Clay by ILirry Clay, he by imported Australian. FITZ3IMMQNS HAD THE BEST OF IT. I His I ig-ht with Choyuski Stoppsd in lhe Fifth Round. Boston. June IS The fight between : Bob Fitzsunmons and Joe Choynski tonight was stoppol in the fifth round. Clioyuslti was jjroggy and would prob ably haV't been knocked out had tho fight continued. In the third, Choynski landed heav ily on Fitaiimmons jaw, flooring him and making him groggy. Lob got up and fougiit on the defensive, until the round closed. Fitzsiintnons afterwards had the best of the fight. It was de clared no contest. LOCAL BICYCLE NOTES. The bids for privileges will bo recnivod by the committee soon. The privileges are very valuable and there will no doubt bo some spirited bidding, All tho contests will bo short, sharp and exciting, and without doubt tho largest crowd ever assembled nt the park will bo present to witness tho events. Large numbor of persons witneis tho practice Of members nt the Driving park overy evening, rno uoys nro netting into good sliapo and it is gratifying to note their enthusiasm. After reading of Titus' groat feat at Rockvllle, Conn., on Saturday, people will be anxious to seo his performance in this city on July 4. TitUB is rapidly forging to the front and may bo exp.-cted to do guod work hero. IT. B. Cbnfco, vico president of the Scran tou Bicycle club, is uttending tho annual meet of tho Connecticut division of the League of American Wheelmen, which is being held 111 Bridgeport Mr. Chase is chairman of the committee having in churge tho races on July 4, when the twelfth fu mini moot of tho Scrantou club occurs. Ho my find now attractions during his trip to give tho meet, One thing that tho Sornnton club should insist on is that the grand gtiind at the Driving park bo placed in respectBblo con dition befoio the Fourth. The is no reason why the present ramschockle should longer remain as it is. Of course the club intends to erect a stand capable of seating 2,000 porsons, but this does not relieve the direc tors from their responsibility. There will be present men and women, not from this state alone, but from several states, and there should bo sufficient pride in those CHOLERA INFANTUM HERE Babies Beginning to Die of This Dread Disease. Summer Disorder that Kills the Infants Comes Early. The Prompt Use of Lactated Food Is Becomm ended to Mothers. The summer be gins early this year, and cholera infantum, tho dread disease that causes half the funerals in Juno and July, lias appoared iu mine places almost like an epidemic. Mothers should foid their babies upon lactated food. Physicians all over the country say it is the most vatuaMeJuieaus nt their com mand for tiding children over the dan gerous days of summer, as a preventive of cholera infantum, and ns 11 steady diet all the year round for making sickly children grow sturdy.clear-eyed, happy and full of animation. "Lactated food babies" has como to ineun those solid, rosy-cheeked, bright little fellows who have never known a day of serious illness. Says B. Frank Penny of the New Bedford, Mass., Standard: ''.Shortly after our baby Willie was boru he had a severe attack of sickness with symptoms of cholera infantum. Wo tried various foods aud remedies, but ho grew thinner every day until we bogan to despair of saving his life. Finally a friend recommendod lactated food, and we began using it. The effect wus extremely gratifying. He began to grow better at once, und in a short time ho was fat and strong and the vory picture of health. We have fed him on lactuted food ever since, and ho bus not boeu eiok a single day." who control the pnrk to soe. that they go away from here with a good impression of Scrauton's ability to entertain and accom modate large crowds. The track is among the best iu tho country uud several of tlio racers who were huro last year say that they would rather race upon it than npon any track upon which they had yet trlod their skill. Let tho directors get together and do somcthiug to inako tho grand stand u creditablo one. OF INTEREST TO WHEELMEN. rnuliue Hall, tho handsomo opera singer has become more of u bicycle enthusiast tlinn ever. She says Bbo prefers her steed of steel to the llnest thoroughbred she ever saw, aud that she passes uiauy delightful hours riding it, Sanger, In speaking of his d"foat by Johnson in the ono-milo opeu event ut Rochester last Wednesday, suid that as usual Johnson would not set any of the pace, but followed close on to his, Sang er's, whoel and made a jump ut tho finish, crossing the tape first. John S. Prince, the vetoran professional bicyclist, has been engaged by the Green wich wheelmen of Now York to trsia their ridors for the forthcoming tourna ment on Manhattan field. The first of these races will be held June 127, under tho auspices of tho Leuguo of American Wheel men. At Rochester, Sanger, aftor riding in three races, rotlred to his tent and chungod his raciug clothes preparatory to leaving the track, as ho wns feeling un well. Ho was ordered out lu tho quad ruple race, however, and was obliged to ride in bis street clothes, as Chairman Raymond, who was present, threatened to disqualify him if he did not rido. Charles Culver, in speaking of tho in juries received by Taxis nt PI sin field, June says that they liuve not proved as serious as it was fltst feared. Tho ear, which was nearly torn off, is rapidly heal ing, while the teeth which Taxis broke in bis full he is hnving built out witn gold. Taxis nt present is at his home iu Phila delphia and Culver expects that he will Join the team next woek. Nino wheelman broke last year's fastest record for twenty-live miles at tbe annual ronU race of the Detroit wheelmen at Hollo Isle Saturday afternoon. John Bchaffer won the race iu 1.10.50 with a 8-mlnnt0 handicap. The record of W. 11. Hulbort of 1. 10.56, which was tho fastest previously made, was broken by W. W. Urant and George Grant, whose time was 1,0.20 and 1.0.36 13.5. Seven others broke tho record. NOTES OF RACING EVENTS. Two classic turf events will bo docldod this week tho Suburban nt Bbaepshead Bay on Thursday, and the American Derby at Chicago, on Saturday. Tho Su burban promis.-H to be a great ruce. If Rsmepo, Kir Walter, Lamplighter, llonry of Navarre, Clifford and Domino all start, it ought to prove tho ruce of tho year. Tho iatest betting on tho Chicago Derby makes Senator Orady uud Domino equal favor ites at 3 to 1. Mat Byrnes is 5, Hornpipe, 8; Dorian, 5 Dobbins, 20; Despot, 16, Lucky Dog, 18, and Potor tho Uroat, 100. Jnmes B. Grsen'l pretty littlo black stal lion, Salniiiu, was out for exercise on tho Bolmont truck Mouday. and so was Mas cot, with whom Haladin is to have a pac ing contest next Thursday. Many people went out to got points, but the two prodi gies wero not permitted to show their re spective speeding capacities. Snhulin showed up iu magnificent form, however. There hardly w;ems an ounce of super fluous flesh on him, and ho looks flt.nnd is lit. to rnco today. Just how great his speed is no one but his ownor, James M. Green, who also trains and drives him, can tell, but he said that the waim spoil would do him a gi ent deal of good iu this respect. Ho does net intend to oush his stallion out, 1m said, between now and tho lace of Thursday, satisfied that his speed will tell ou thut day. .Mascot Is not trained as finely as Suladiu and hits a suspicion of fat. Elsctrlo Bitters. This remedy is becoming so woll known and ho popular as to need no special men tion. All who have usod Elcctrio Bitters einc the samo song of praise. A purer medicine does uotexist and it Is guaran teed to do all thut is claimed. Electrio Hitters will cure all diseases of tho Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Fait Rheum and othor affections caused by impure blood. Will drivo Malnria from the system nnd prevont ns well os euro all Malarial fevers. For euro of Headache, Contispation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Eutiro satislaction gunruutoiHl, or money refunded. Price 00 eta. and tl per bottlo at Mntthews Bros., Drug Btora Tin: Rev. Willinm Stout. Wiarton, Ont., states: After being ineffectually treated by seventeen different doctors for scrofula and blood diseuse, I was cured by Burdock Blood Bitters. Write him for proof. Mothsra! Mothsrsll Mothsrilll Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup has boen used for over fifty years by millions Of mothers for their children while tothlnf, with perfect success, it soothes the child, softens tho gums, allays all pain; euros wind colic and is the best remedy for di irrhcea. Bold by druggists m erorymurl of tho world. Bo sure and oskfer "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no no other kind. Twenty-five ceul i a bot tlo. Strayed. fUim TO MY KLXIDENCE, 13S SOUTH J Summer avenue, two COWS. Owner can bsvesanis by paying damages and o'-nus. PfiTBB lUNKLlt, ONE CENT Connolly &W A Word. Tonfso all Hnd cost, that etueH, ea upt Situation Wantctl.which an matrix Situations Wanted. CMUATIoX WANTED BY YOUNG CURL O to do Dent housework or nurse, Address K. K., 115 N. t'llmoio are., eity. A PB01TR88IONAL NUHSK WOULD V Uke employment 0n give best sf refer enoe. Apply to Ernest Low sustain, lomi Beech street, city. Agents Wanted. rS S.00 PER MONTH, CITY OB COUNTRY to eomnotoiit wldo-uwako insurance nolle- iters; well established ponnuneiit hushies-i. Address or inquire second lloor, 524 Lack w;inmi are., Beranton, l'a. IV ANTED MAN WITH LIFE AND FIBK V insurance experience as solicitor in Lackawanna county; peed iadueiiineiits to ricdit man. Addresa UtS-iM Beta building, Philadelphia. Pa. Help Wanted Male. Ua?i7ed-twe'i years of age In Wards 7,11, 1(1 aud 1", mid twelve liojK in Wards 11, 13, IV and SO. ( lan make from ?n t?i a week us carriers for lhe now Evening Bxpre 1. Apply todiy after 1.80 p. m. nt offlee, 810 Spruce street. W'ANTKU -IK YOU ABE A CATHOLIC unemployed and will work for Slt per week, write M.e Connell Bros., II Franklin ntreut, Boston, .Mass. Helo Wanted Females. 'IUL WANTED -TO DO OEKEUAL vr housework. Apply 620 Qnlncy, Boarding. I JLEAHANT FRONT HOOM WITH UOAHD X 5.17 Adams avenue. Ol'MMKB UOAhDlNU -FOUR RESPECT Ci able persons can find Hint t'luea board with suihII family In large, airy hOUSS, Hot und cold baths. Fl carriuso to depot and church Three-quarters of a mile from t;ta- tlon. Healthy locality. Address box 0B,Clarks' Summit. Kor Rent. L'Oit BENT ONE-HALF STORE FIRST X bluck on Perm ave. "T," Trihune office, I XHt RENT -NINE ROOM HOU&B, ALL modern inierovcinont-i. Wil Deluwaro stroet, Oroen Itldgo, Sb per month. Fino location, For Sale. H'OR SALE X' FIRST 'ciSB'AliSfR'Y,' Icecream parlor and restaurant; doing a iRnrn business, (.'all at 828 Peun avenue. Io,-.t T OST THURSDAY EVENING, A Fol k ij but clover enameled hair pin, diamond in center. A reward will ho paid for its re turn to Miss Nellio Woolsoy, 5ft; Madison ave nue. Special Notices. nnbAlTK'll!Oo)Sr Sinsa, etc., bound er ruhounu at The Tiiiiiu.ne oftico. Quick work. Reasonable prices. MEAL TICKETS CAN 1 HAD AT fit, corner Spruce street and Fraukliu ave nue. Twenty meal tickets for (juod table board. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF Lackawanna School district' FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 1ST, 1SIM. Whole number of schools SI Number ol mouths taught 0 Map. teachers 7 Female teachers M Avorape salary of mule teach, -rs S M &7 Average salary of fumule touchers... 4:1 OU Number of male pupils attending.... "fl Number of female pupils attomllnK... 1,'KO Wholo numb -r iu attendance 1,8110 Average attendance daily 1,0.11 Percentage Ol attendance so Cost of each pupil per month 1 S8 Nuniberof mills levied lor school pur poses 18 Number of mills levied for buildiug purposes a Amount levisJ for school purposes. ...1 17 0U 117 Amount levied for buildiug p. II I'm Id Totnl amount levied JLM 978 l Tax i '(.Hector's AocOWit To amount of duplicate pB H7s U Amount paid treasurer 10 Xt ila Exoueratlous BT3 10 Abatemoats :i5 m Rebate on tax paid within 00 days.. 7111 Unseated lands 847 11 Commlision 'MS '.'. 8J) '.i7S 1J Treasurers Account Roceived from collector 81 MS it". Ttate appropriation t 8J8 10 From county treasurer for seated aud unseated 1.0m 72 -i balance on hand from last year,.,, 1 0S 21 Beoeivod from Q. U Timlin 6 00 Amount borrowed 0H0 00 Total receipts gSi U30 Ui EXPEND! TERES. Repairs SO 811 04 Fuel and Supplies sr7 7 Attorney's fsCS 78 00 School upparutus SUN 14 Salary of secretary BfiO 00 .lanitors fees 1 U7' 110 Teachers salary Including nlbt school aud institute 10 828 HI For printings 17 no Sundries 10 (10 School books and supplies 2 7m OH Purchasing grounds mi mi Insuranee 08D no Treasurers' OOmmiaBOD 620 05 liulaucu in treasury t'l no ist BBO at Estimatod value of schoil property. ;;, 0 () ( q WILLIAM .MOlKl AN, Pr. si lent. ROltERT UUKl.EIUH, Secretary. Examined and npproved this 11th day of Juue, ISA'!. TlloMAS It LOVKBINO, JSllOHAEI.G. CUS1CK, Patrick j. foi.kv Auditora Attestf JOHN T. BROWN, Township Clerk. Dimes Are Like Dollars AT THE GREAT Bankrupt Sale of the Pomphrey & Morton Stock Of New, Fresh Goods at the store of GROSS, FOSTER & CO. Dress Goods, Silks, White Goods, Muslin Curtains, Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, Hosiery and Gloves, Corsets, Cloaks, Shirt Waists and Blouses and Several Hun dred Other Articles. These goods wore purchased at SHERIFF SALE und tho people aro bouefltod thereby. No merchant In tlio world can buy goods in tho regular way and compete with our prices. The reserved portion of this stock will be placed ou sale during this week. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Will bo closed out for almost nothing to make room for other goods. So many come in tho afternoon that there is scarcely standing room. It woiild bo much more pleas ant to como lu tho morning, but if you can't coino iu tho moruing, COME ANY TIME for you will not have another chauco to get fresh goods for so littlo money. GROSS, 316 318 LADIES' READY-MADE SUETS Take the lead. Because They are Correct in Style, Right in Prices, and of the Best Workmanship. Three Special numbers of NAVY BLUE SERGE SUITS at $8, $9 and $10. COVERT CLOTH, tho new fabric, will be the correct thing for next autumn. We are showing one number of Ladies' Suits, made of above cloth. BLAZER JACKET and SKIRT at $8, and it is great value. Have you seen the LADIES' VESTS we are selling at 98c; $1.50 elsewhere CONNOLLY & Furniture Upholstered By the most experienced workmen in the city. NO FANCY PRICES. THE 3CRANTON BEDDING CO. COR. LACKAWANNA AND ADAMS AVENUE. THE MOTH INGHAM Mackay-Keaney Comic Opera Co, 35 ARTISTS 88 Monday and Tuesday and Wednesday Mat , BOHEMIAN OIUL. Wednesday and Tlmi;day OLIVETTE. Friday and Saturday and Saturday Matinee MIKADO, Evening Prld - - - 15, ML ;, Mo. Matinee Prices, HI, 15, 23c. Hale on hiiIo at Powell's Music Store. WEEK COMMENCING JUNE 18. Every afternojn and ovenlng. First npneiiruncc In .Seranton of tho MODERN : STAR : PLAYERS TUESDAY AFTEKNOON AND EVENING, Thu iJ-art FnrcO'Comudy, The Private Sacretary Special Children's Matinee Sat. Morn ing. Doors onon at !l Performance at 1(X The manageuio nt of th" Modern Stir Pla y era will i;lvo away en Friday evening June ee, a High Ursde, EnBlUii-make 11 CYCLE, valued at f 1.5 Duriu,' thu wok tickotn for the Hlcyele will lie presented to Wonder laud's patrons free. Seo the mairi rt i iit wheel lu Banister' Sho Store Window. Admission, 10, 20 or 30c. MATINEES, 10 OR 20 CENTS. N. A. HULBERT'3 City Musio Store, WXOMma A Vn , StTlANIO DKCKKH nUOTHBRS in Kit AN KM & BACK PIANOS Alu a larii itock of first dim MUSICAIi MKHCHANDIUU FOSTER & CO. Lackawanna Avenue. OUR LINE OF WALLACE 209 WHY HOT 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 the money. Try us. Hull 205 AND 207 NORWAY IRON BLACK liiAMOM) SILVER EXTRA SPECIAL SANDERSON'S ENGLISH JUSSOP'S ENGLISH CAST STKEL HORSE SHOES TOE CALK TIKE MACHINERY SPUING BOKT STEEL ANVILS IU 1. LOWS HOUSE NAILS WILIS Y & RUSSELL AND WELLS BROS. CUTTING MACHINERY. Bittenbender &Co.,Scranf on, Wboletola and retail dealers' in Wagoninakers' and BlacksmitUi' SUPPLIES. LOUIS B. SMITH Dealer in Choice Confections and Fruits. BREAD AND CAKES A SPECIALTY. FINEST ICE CREAM 1437 Capouse Avenue. WASHINGTON AVE. Opp. Court House. & Co. MOMiKG AVE. WAGON WHEELS AXLES SP1UNG9 HUBS Gl'OKES RIMS STEEL SKEIN'S R. R. SPIKES SCREW i PARLORS OPKN PROM 7 A.M. TO 11 T.M. a SPECIAL ATTENTION CIvi.X TO SL'l' (PLYIN'U 1'AM I LILS WITH ICE CUE AM. THERE'S NO ? ABOUT IT Freeman leads when it comes to Low Prices and High Grade Watches, Dia monds, Jewelry, Silver ware, etc. He discounts other dealers' prices by an average of 25 per cent, and guarantees every article sold. Terms: Cash Only. Cor. Penn and Spruce For Delicacy, For purity , and for Improvement of the com plexion, nothing equals Pozzoni'i Powder. I