THE SCIiANTON TRIBUNE -WEDNESDAY MORNINGr. JUNE 20, 1894. ASE BALL MtsYille Defeats Scranton In a Closely Con tested Game. AZLETON WiNS FROM READING iarrisburg for the Fifth Consecutive Time Administers a Crushing De feat to King Kelly's Peanutters. Easton Has Another Relapse at Al toona Standing of the State League Clubs City League Ball Game Mi1 nor N-jws of All Sport3. LLENTOWN. with the "Kin.;" at ita bead, lout another (Came to Harris burg, the "coming champion" of the first State Loaeno erieii Soranton, in a iplendidly played Kane, dropped an other peg in the lfittrue race, and Baxletoo and Al toonn tool; ach a lint from Reading and E iston, '1 he following table givse the per tntage of th ciiiba, together with the umber of gamel won and lost by ouc!', ud their standing in the chiuupiomidp aco: Won Harmbnrg "S Aliinitowu 21 liu.lotou 10 Beading 18 Scranton i Altoona u Pottnville 18 Kaston 7 Lrwt. 8 18 1i 1!) S'J IS 13 23 Per Ct. .778 ,ss3 ,668 .4M1 .411 .41)7 ,4) BCHKDtJLl KOIt TOD A V. :rauton at l'ottsvllle. Batton at Altoona. Allentown at Harriibnrg, llazlotou at heading. WILD THROW OF WETZEL 010 IT. cttsville Wins from Scranton In a Twjlvo-IiiTiinff Gam?. flieciat to the Scrunton Tribune. POTTBVILLB, June l'J. Pottsvlle layed another twelve inning game 'lib Hcriinton hero today, and (W ntod them in the lait iiining. The ome team led uulil the sixth inning .'hen the visitors tied the score. An vertirow of Short ytop Wetzel to rat In the twelrtn inning allowed .'yea to make a homo rnn, winning r ua tho gntno. It wns a branti fully played game o:: le part of the l'ottsvllle. Nyce and Lntnpbriei put up the bent game that as been seen on the home ground uia season. Tun score: POTTSV1LLE. B, II. l'O. A. E. yen, s. 8 1 1 4 10 0 ektell.c. f 0 1 1 0 1 iphe, ah 1 2 4 !1 1 nller, lb a 0 21 o o His. if ooioo iggene, c 0 o :i o l ill, r. f 1 4 1 0 0 lotnpbrles, 3 b 0 o i 8 0 'ilson, p 0 0 0 1 0 Total. 3 8 30 22 3 BCBANTON. it. 0 0 1 1 0 0 11. ro. a. 5 0 ogan, c. f... Tetsei, sa.,.. atohen, c. .. talti, r. f. ... baton, 2b. . . laasey, lb... .'estlake, 3b.. opera, L f... odaou, p ,. 1 in i l 19 3 3 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 Total 2 7 36 12 4 ottsvillo 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 U 0 0 1- 3 orantou o ooioioooooo 2 Earned runs -Scranton, 1. Two bao its. Tishe. Hill, 2; Golden and Massey, 2. icriiico bits PotUville, 3. Homo run yce. Bit by pitched ball Patoben and ullcr. Struck out N'yce, Tiirno, Hura hries, Ellis, 2; Golden, Fuller, Hogan, odiion and Staltz. Firwt base on called ills Fullor, Humphries, Patoben, 2. oubli) p;ay Phelan to Westlake. Passed ills fatchen. Time 2.20. Umpire etrick, OTHER STATE LEAGUE RESULTS. At Harrishurg arri-buurg ..0 1 0 5 2 1 0 4 013 llentowu 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 02 Hits llarrisbnrg, 28; Allentown. 10. Er ors Harrisbnrg, pj Allentown, 6, Bat ries Meeny and wente; Baldwin, Jlii ijan and Kelly. Umpire Jlitclioll. At Altoona Itoona 3 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 3-10 itou 0 0000120 0-3 Hits Altoona, 13; Eatton, 0. Errors Itoona, 1 ; Easton, B. flatteries Scheible id Cote, Bradley and Tato. At Reading azleton 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 04 eadlDg 0 200000008 Hits Bazleton, 0; Roading, 8. Errors azleton. 1; Reading, 1. Katterius Jor iu and ilooro; Jonos and Fox. NATIOiiiAL LEAGUE. At Washington ashiiigton ..0' 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 00 rooklyn 9 o l o o l o o x n Hits Washington, 10: lirooklyn, 13. Er rs Washington. 6; Brooklyn. B, Bat hes Maul, Potty and Dugdale; Gast ?ht, Kennedy aud Bailey. Umpiro eQoaid, At New York New York-Philadelphia mm postponed on account of raiu. At Boston ton 2 0 . 1 30000 0-8 iltimore....2 0 4 0 4 2 0 1 013 Bite Boston, 18" Baltimore, is. Errors iaton, 6: Baltimore,!). Batteries Btaley idGaoielt Hawke and Robinson. Um re Emslie. At Cleveland sveland o 0020000 o 2 licago 0 1000003 1-6 lilts Cleveland, I!; Chicago 5. Errors eveland, :;; Chicago, 8, Batteries 'Kiusa and Zimmeri Terry and Kltt dge. umpire Lynch, At Pltiaburg. tttburg 1 0000012 04 intsTille,i.,,0 30001 2 o s y Bits Pittsburg, 8; Louisville, 12. Er S Plttsbnrg, ; Louisville, 3. Batter- Easton and Jlerritt; Hemming and rim. Umpire Hurst. At St. Louis nciiinati....O 2000010 03 . Louis 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 12 Hits Cincinnati, 8; St Louis, 7. Er rsCincinnati, 0; St, Louis, 4. Bntteries Chamberlain nml Vaughn; Hawloy and .itz. Umpire -G'Rourke. EASTERN ItAGUE. Wilkes-Barre, 11; Syracuse, 1. Troy, 25; BingbstntOn, 4. Provideneo, 8; Buifiilo. 6. Erie, 12; Kpritigfield, 2. UothorsI Molharsl! Motbtratll Mrs.Winslow'a Soqthiug Syrup has boon t ed for over fifty years by millions or I others for their children while tOKthing, x itb perfect Biiccess. It soothes tho child, f fteus the gums, allays ull pain; cures ind colic, arid is tho best remedy for dt i rha's. Sold bydinggists in every part ( the world. Be sure and ask for "Mr. innlow's Soothing Syrup," and take uo ) other kind. Tweuty-Bvo cents a bot t N TT CITY LEAGUE BALL GAME. Wood's Club SuSirs Dofsatat the Hands of tha Club from Sohool No. 30. The ciub from No. 30 school defeated Wood's college toatn by 10 to 0 on the Jarjits' Boys' grounds yesterday af ternoon. Tho game was in favor of No. 30 school from the start. The Col lege cln'o rallied in tho fourth inniug and scored six runs, saving them from a shut out, The team work from No. 30 school was fme. Their third bafe man, Mul!n, playa a gool gamu all around. The errors vrero about evenly divided nnd resulted in runs beiug scored in almost overy case. The score by innings w is as follows: No. 30 School clnb 8 0 1 0 1-10 Wood's College club 0 0 0 fi 00 Earned runs No. 30 BobnoL, 3; Wood's, 2. Struck out- No. 30 School, 1; Wood's, 3; Base hits No. 30 BobooL 8; Wood's, 6. Two-baso hits No. 30 School, 1: Wood's, 1. Double plays No, 30 school, 2; Wood's, 8. Left on bases No. 30 School, 2: Wood's, 1, Tiir.o of game 52 ruiuutoo. Umpire Krieger GLINTS FROM THE DIAMOND. The Bnatlem eballenga tho James Boys for a frame .lime 24 at ,2.80 p. in. Answer im mediately. Undo Anson is authority for tho state niout that Now York only has au excuse for a team. The statement is made that Now York has offered $9,000 to St. Louis tor Pitcher Breltenstein. The Pairmounts received its first dofoat of the teaaon yesterday by the Hustlers. Score, IS to 9, Eaaton has released Left Fielder Mark Moran, of this olty, and signed Pitcher Bradley, of Philadelphia, The Phillies are after Captain stoero of tho Brown university team to play short stop for them, and Btoere is thinking seri ously of uccepting tho offer. John II. Brooks, of this city, a member of Triuceton class of '85 will captain th 'var-ity baseball teim next soasou. lie is playing a hnlliai.t gamu at short for the for tho club. Brooklyn has a triumvirate of kickers which stands Alone in the league: FoOtl focuses the umpire with the eye, Griffin does the jollying and Burns makes the kick. Tub U a combination hard to beat. If ;ha Harrisbnrg bate ball club is trans ferred to some other city, sport would he dead here. 1 hen there would bo lament ing on all sides. Now, if the club is to re main hero they must have more people out at tho games, Harrisbnrg Independent It is probable that a change of manage ment of the Binghamton base ball nine Will shortly be ir.nde. President Patten soy . that on his recent trip to Syracuse ho discovered the came of the disruption in the club and it will bo remedied uv once. Jloro trouble is ahead for tho Stato Lea toe. Unless the patronage improves this week Colonel E. K. Meyers, of I i arris burg, will take his club ton town that Will show some appreciation of good bail play ing. Meyers is thoroughly disgusted and mean's what he says about going elsewhere, Philadelphia Inquirer. The St. Louis club has formally pro tested lust Wednesday's game with Balti more. In the fourth iuuiag Jennings knocked a ball into the bleachers, and the ball bounded back was fielded by Prank in time to bold him on second. According to ground rules Jennings wns given n bonis run. Captain Miller, of tho St. Louis, told Umpire Stage that he had not boon noti fied of any snob rules aud would play tho came out under protest. Umpire Charlie Mitchell yesterday suc ceeded in signing Meaney. the Harrisbnrg crack pitcher, for the Louisville club, pay ing 1600 for him. President Ed. Moyers held out for 81.0UI), bat finally succumbed to tho argument of Mitchell nad Hilly Parks, of Easton. Harrlsburg has its eye on a new pitcher, who is said to be a won der. It is whispered at llarrisburg that the Stale league's condition is not as healthy as it might be and things are shaky. Allentown Chronicle. Anew idea has been evolved from the fer tile brain of Colonel Bill Parks. It is to have a four club league composed of Reading, Scrnutou, Potlsvilhi and Easton (trans ferring the Harrisburg club to tho last named city). Ho says that Easton. even with a losing team, draw- better than this city aud that With Meyer's men he could coin money. All this is, of course, contin gent on the tute or the present league. Should tho cranks fail to turn oat this week in goodly numbers it's a aafo Ivt that one club will ho cut of the league at the end of the hist seasou. Harrisburg Patriot. NOTES OF THE COMING MEET. The fancy aud trick ruling of Ban Canary Will ho one of tho lending features of the meot. Canory is well hkod in Scran ton and has many admirers. A great deul of pains will bo taken to have the track in Urst class condition for the races. It is considered one of tho best half-miio tracks In tho country, and good timo will undoubtedly be made upon it. Bids for privileges of all kinds should be sont to H. B. Chine, 312 Lackawanna ave nue. These privileges are many nod valu able and should call for sprightly bid ding. Tho attendance will bo any where from 0,000 to 10,000. But little more than two weeks rcmnin for tho Scranton Bicycle club to make preparations for the great meet to be held in this city on July 4. Energetic work is being done, however, by ull trie members of tho ciub, nnd there is no doubt but that the result will equal their most snugumo expectations. In a day or two the dia monds and gold medals that are to be of fered as prizes will ba placed ou exhi bition. e i GENEHAL SPJRTING NEWS. All bnso ball mon nro requested to meet at the Base Ball park from 5 to 7 tomorrow evening for practice. Tickets to tho Yonng Men's Christian association Bports will bo 13 cents to nil under 15 years of oge. Word has boen received that tho Oly phant Browns will turn out iu now uni form, headed by tho Ohnuaut Brum corps. Company D of the Thirteenth regiment. National Guard of Pennsylvania, will take part in thu athletic parade ou Friday night. Wilkes-Bane nnd Scranton will menf Won, and We hope the local team will cou . . i. .i... i Tho boat mco at Ithnca between the Cornel freshmen nml tlm li.ni)i'i..u. ...... of New York, was wou by Cornell by five lengths. Time 11 minutes l&J),,' soconds. All members of Mm nf.pnrlnH.tti wit.. in- siro to take part in the athletic parade are rrqursieu io meet tomorrow night in the Young Men's Christian association build- ing at This m a neat venr fnr nil 1lnda nf lotic sports nr.d base ball, not only nmong the colleges in largo cities, but in our owu city. Thero never wnB such an awaken ing nmong local men as thnre is this season, and those wiio hnvo examined tho gold medals iu Martin & Delany's win dow, which nro offered as prizes at the Young Men's Christina association games, wish they were in condition to run. Soin of our own bovs who hnve made records at school will take jiart in the exhibition. Among the prominent ones will be Charles Golbert, . Kingsbury, John Jermyu. Several entries have been received from Wilkes-Barre and tho different cities in tho stato. M. F. Swonnev. of Now Vnrlr champion high jumper of the world, will give an exhibition. Gne novel feature of tho day will bo a slow bicvc o run and base running. Dyspepsia nnd Indigestion In their worst, forms ar curod by the nse of P. P. P. If you ore debilitated and run down, or if you need a tonio to regain flesh and lost appetite, strength nnd vigor, take P. P. P., and you will be strong nnd healthy, tor shattered constitutions nnd lost manhood P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) is tho king of all medicines. P. P. 1'. is the greatest blood purifier in the world. For sale by all druggists. BEST DIET FOR CHILDREN, Physicians of Largo Experience Say tho Only Security is in Laclated Food Little Miss Krapf of Ponnsyl- BabyhooJ oanuot be trifled with. Thousands die yearly i:i the months of June, July and August from mistakes iu diet, anil that means from cauies which conkl be prevented. When tho baby is weaned a substi tute must bo found for mother's milk, sufficiently nutritions to supply mater ial for baby's rapid growth and de velopment, agroeable to take, nnd of absolute purity. All these conditions are perfectly fulfilled in laotnted food, il is the moat nourishing, strengthen- LITTLE MISS KIlArF. lag, readily digested and palatible food that can be given the baby. Says Mrs. Charles A. Krupf, 851 West Broad Street, Huzleton, Peun. : "Our little girl has been using laotated food since last year up to the preset time, nnd we think it is the best food for children. It lias built her np in solid il ili, and I could not do without it." Iu a recent letter Mrs. Susan Bar tram, 2011 Tulip street, Philadelphia, wrote: "I have raised three babies on lnc tated fool. I tried all kind of foods for the first one and none of them gave satisfaction, for tho baby was sick all the time, The doctor advised rue to use laotated food, and in one week's time after commencing its use I nuw au improvement iu the baby and after that I never had any trouble and have never ua'd any other food. I com tnencad using the food with my next baby when bo was three days old, He is now 2J months oh! and has cut 17 teeth without any trouble. 1 have an other baby only throe weeks old tomor row, and I have begun to give her the laotated food, too. 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Electric Bitters will euro all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Bolls, Salt Bhenm and other affections caused by impure blood. -Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent ns woll as cure all Malarial fevers. For enro of Headache, Contispation and Indigestion try Elcctrio Bitters Eutiie satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and il per bottle at Matthews Bros., Drug stow The Rev. Willinm Stout, Winrton, Ont., Btntes: After being ineffectually treated by sevente.-u different doctors for scrofula Hiid blood disease, I was cure;! by Burdock Blood Bitters. Write him for proof. Boarding. OUtUlBB Hi )A Kill Nil -FOUlt KKMPKGT- n able persons can nnd first class board with small family in largo, airy house. Hot and cold hatha, rree carriage to depot and church Three-quarters of u mile from sta tion. Healtliy locality. Address box Uo.Clarks' Summit. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED BY A Yol'NU V7 lady desirable nf obtaining a position ns book-keeper, cashier, or at general office work. Best roferoncee will be furnished, in quire 518 Chestnut street. WANTED - A POSITION A8 BOOK " keeper, double nnd single entry, by I Inilr who has graduated in :ili branches; good ret irencea Address K. I. M., Dnnmore, Pa, DMTJATION WANTED-BY YOUNG una P to do light housework or nurse. Address K. E,, 118 KE PUmoroave,, city. l'KOFKSSIONAL NUB8B WOULD JV like employment C .n give best nf refer ence. Apnly to Ernest Lowcustoiu, loju Beech street, city iff CENTRAL RAILROAD OF N, J. SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES TO NEW YORK (OU Til Q 17th National Saengerfest or the Northeastern Baengexband June 22 to 26, 1894, Affording tho residents of BJ or .in ton and vieindy an eXoaUtat opportunity to lslt X. v tork and Us surrounding points of in terest nt tho must delightful Heaion of tho year. special excursion tickets from Scrnnton will be sold, good to go on any train June Ji to 1 inclusive und to return until June ill) in clusive FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP $4.33 ONE CENT Connollv & Wallace A Word. (Tantt of all Mndl rout that much, ea upt Situations IKuatcu'.U'AicA art insert. MUtt Agents Wanted. dftTCOO PER MONTH, CITY Oil COUNTRY 1 tn competent wide-awake Insurance solic itors; well eatabUahcd porumnent bustaeas, Addrats or Inquire sucond Hoor, Lack wanaaave,, Beranton, Pa H1 ANTED MAN V, ITU LIKE AND FIUE I V insurance experience as solicitor In l.acknwnmia ceimtj ; good indueoments to ri's-ht man. Address 1124-31 Beta building. Philadelphia, Pa. Help Wanted Male. YIT ANTED Men to distribute clr -ulars nnd v co eet n.-.i! e-.: i ;l-u s' eri vs oiiio. m '.stlL'ute. MKHIlfANT & CO., ilurchunts' Bldg., i'liiln. U 'ANTED - TBI'S TV( IKTHV MAN TO take position at once. Must write plain; fir, weekly. Km in lilt, Lihinry build ing. U 7" ANTED IP YOU AUir"A CATHOLIC nnemploved nnd will work for SIS por week, write SlaeConuull Urot,, 11 Franklin streui, Boston, Muss. Help Wanted Females. 1 IBL WANTED - TO Do UENEKAL . r housework. Apply .vjii Qnlnoy, Horace at Auction. H0E8ES AT ATJCTION-I WILL Kl-.-coivo a load of horses st Oosiok'i stable Beranton, on Mdsyand soil thematanetion on Monday, June 80 at I o'clock p. iu. W. B. Mis iN. LOTION BALE OF HOn8B8-TWO CAB 'V. loads of westoi ii work horses, saddle and carriage horses, most be sold at auction Saturday, June 28, to pay freight. MlCUAi.L BCCKI.KY. Driving l'ark. For RcnL HUBNlBHED HOUSE, ALSO BARN POB I rent Location central conunodloui grounds. U. H. FULLER I "oil RBT ONE-HALF BTORE FIRST L block on Penn are. "T." Tribute, olHce. jOK RENT N I N ! : I'.OuM HOC-.E. ALL JS modern Improvemente, tll Delaware street, Green Ridge, Jis per month. Fine location!. For Sale. H OUSE AND LOT P(hTLiShO)SW ull modern iniprovomft' fs. 1715 Peun avenue. Green ridge. Part cash, balance on time, (.'all any day or evening. L'OK SALE -A (ionD WidtKINU HOUSE I V years old, suitable for all kinds of work; not afraid of ears- Apply at 71s Lee court. (TiORSALE A FIRST CLASS BAKERY, -T ice cream parlor and restaurant; doing n larae business. CallatSili Penn avenue. Special Noticei. BLAN BtWKSrPAM 'pfi Llfl'8T"MAtX zines, etc., bound or rebound at TllE TnTBDMI oUico. Quick work. Hunsonnblu prices MEAL TK'ivl.TS CAN BE HAD T 111. corner Spruco street and Eraukliu ave nue. Twenty meal tickets tor Ucod table board. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF Lackawanna School district FOR THE .YEAR EN DING JUNE 1ST, lt'JI. Whole number of schools 81 Number of months taught 0 Male toitehors 7 Fenmle teachers 81 Average salary of male teachers S 6-1 57 Avenue salary of female teachers... 43 W) Number nf male pupils attending..., &w Number of female pupils attending,,, l."1! Whole number in attendance 1,H'.M1 Average attendance daily 1.0J1 Percentage of atteudanc SO Cost of each pupil per mouth 1 'JJ Nuuihet-of liiills levied lur scln ol pur pOS.S 18 Number of mills levied fur building purposes ;i Amount levied for school purposes. . . .)I7 OU l'7 Amount levied tor bulldlug purposes. 'iVM Hi Total amount levied f'Jl V, U Tax i ollector's Account To amount of duplicate f.n (78 18 Amount paid treasurer 18 8n 88 Exonerations UT'J 10 Abatements 55 u Id bate on tax paid wiihin 00 days.. Tin 5! Unseated lauds 'M 17 Commls-siou ) ., 5e0 mi S.M UTS 18 Treasurers Acoounfe- Recelved from collector fls BUS 89 'i tute appropriation 8 8M lu From county treasurer for seated and unseal . id hums 725 Balance on hand from hist year.,,. 1 tiM L'l Ueosivod from G. U Timlin u oo Amount borrowed 80000 Total receipts $30 hio til EXPENDITURES. Repairs $ 3 (ilS Oi Fuel and Supplies 827 S7 Attorney's feel 78 IK) School apparatus .Ton 14 salary of secretary nxi 00 Janitors tees 1 075 00 Teachers salary Including night school nnd institute 10 889 III) Fur printing 17 00 Sundries pj ou School books and supplies 2 7s.", us I'urehssing grounds odi in Insurance UK) 1)0 rreusur. rs' commission daiO.'i Balance in treasury HI Ct Sli ftVl 84 Estimated value of school property. M", 0 I) 10 Wh.i.IAM MOKQAN, Pn silent ROBERT livid EKHI, Secretary.' Examined and approved this iith da of June, 1SU4. THOMAS U LOVB RING. IIICBAEL O. CU8ICK. PATRICK J. FOLEY ... Auditors. Attest: 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 Roods were purchased at SHERIFF SALE aud tho people arc boncQtod thereby. No merchant in tho 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 thoro is scarcely standing room. It would bo much more pleas ant to come in tho morning, but if you can't conic in the morning, COME ANY TIME for you will not have another chance to get fresh goods for so little money. LADIES' 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, the 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 k WALLACE Furniture Upholster By the most NO THE WEEK COMMENCING JUNE 18. Every nftoruouu and BTanlng, Pirst appearance in Scranton of tho MODERN : STARj PLAYERS Wednesday Afternoon and Eveninu, TEE GOLDEN GIANT Special Children" s Mm Sat, Morning. Doors open at it Porformano at 10. Themanagemonto tho Modern BtarPlay ert will givo away oa Friday evening, Juna a High Grade, Englis -make HICYCLK, valued at $Lj. During the we.'k tiekots for tho Bloycl will ho preaontej to wonder land' patrons free. Seo the magnificent wuoel in Banister's ShoiStoro Window. Admission, 10, 20 or 30c. MATINEES, 10 (iR 20 CENTS. Hotel Waverly Enropoan Plan. Flrft-elssi Bar uttnohod. Dtpot for Burguer A i.uHel's Tkiiuhuiuaur Beer. IB Cm 15th sod Filbert Sti., Pilaii Most d-i.ua':. for rojt.laim of N.E. Penn; sylvsiiia. All conveniences for trareien to and from Broad Street station and tho Twelfth and Market Strout station. 1 airablo for Tlsltln Soruntonlauu and ne lie in the Anthracite Keeioa. T. J. VICTORY, PROPRIETOR N. A. HULBERT'3 City Music Store, ill WVOIIINQ AVE . 8CBAKTO& BTRIrTWAY SON Dl X iil It UHOT1IBRS3 trt KIvANICH & ItAOM miasf Vi'llliXZi a 1SAU1JU PIANOS Urn larj itock of ant-elM ORCANS 88UBIOAI1 MUHCHANDlSlAi FOSTER Sc. CO. OUR LINE OF READY-MADE 209 experienced workmen in the city. FANCY PRICES. 3CRAIlTO.fi BEDDiHG O0B5 COR. LACKAWANNA AND ADAM3 See our FIFTEEN DOLL A 11 Solid Oak Bedroom Set? We sell Furniture oa cheap as any house In the country that in tends to give honest value for the money. Try us. Hull & Co 205 HD 07 I NORWAY IllON BLACK DIAMOND BII.VUR EXTRA SPECIAL SANDUKSO.YS ENGLISH JJJSSOP'S ENGLISH CAST STKEL HOUSE SHOES TOE CALK TIRE MACHINERY SINKING KOI T STEEL ANVILS BKLLOWS HOUSE NAILS WILEY & RUSBEljL AND WELLS HUOS. 8CREW CUITING BMenbender & Co.. Scranton. Wholesale and retail dealers' in Wagonmakers' and Blaoksmitaa1 SUPPLIES LOUIS B. SMITH Dealer in Choice Confections and Fruits. BEKAD AND CAKES A SPECIALTY. FINEST ICE CREAM 1437 Capouse Avenue. SUITS WASHINGTON AVE. Opp. Court Housa. AVENU3. ViOIHii HE. T jje. WAGON WUEBLS AXLES SPRINGS mm Bl'OIiiiS RIMS STEEL F.KEINS R. IL SPUUSS MACHINERY. ( PAT.ORS Ot'HIN FROM 7 A.M. TO 11 P.M. 1 SPECIAL ATTBN'Tli'N OIVi-'.S T SIT (PLYINU FAMILIES WITU ICE CUE Ail. 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 Ladies Who Value A refined complexion must nsc Pouonl's Pow dcr. It produces a soft and beautiful skin. 31 6-31 S Lackawanna Avenue.