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TITE SCKANTON TO IBUKE -THURSDAY MOTTLING. JUNE 21, 1894.
ASE
BALL
j
azlelon Dlstlaces Allentown in the Stale!
League Championship Race.
GTTSVILLE DEFEATS SCRANTON
eadini; Loses Two Games to Hazle
ton, Allentown One to Harrisburg,
and Easton Again Succumbs to Al
toona Standing of tbo State League
Ciubs National and Eastern
League Results Timely Comment
on All Manner of Sporting Matters.
AitlifSiKja, oj us,
sition since the
commencement of
base ball goneou.
defeated Scrautou,
tongue
again
i ! coming within a few points of go-
i., ahead of both Scranton aud Al
ona. The Easton cub also lost an
ther game to Altooua.the latter going
to lift li place, forcing Scrantou down
na round in tho ladder.
The following table gives the per
'iitnges of the ulubs.togsther with the
nuber of gamea won and lost by each,
nd their standing in the cbampiousiiip
uce:
Won. Lost. Per C't.
Harruburg 29
Baileton 21
Allentown 21
Beading is
Altoona 15
Scranton It!
Pottsville 13
Easton 7
8
784
15
10
21
18
21
18
24
,588
.WW
.469
.455
,489
.419
.998
SCHEDULE FOB TODAY.
Kaston at Pottsville.
bcrauton at Altoona. (Postponed game.)
THIS IS QUITE MONOTONOUS.
ciunton Again Sufr.ra Stfaat at the
Hands of PottSTillS,
AJjecui to the ScrnnUm Tribuns
roTTsviLLE, Juno 20. For the third
nseoative time Herantoii fell an easy
re to the l'ottsvillo clnb. The feat
re of the gnrao was the home run by
' issoy. of Scranton.
The visitors gave up the game at tho
id of the eighth inning to catch a
"in for Altoona, where they play a
.'Stpoued game tomorrow. Thescore:
POl'ToYlLLK.
Et
umplirles, 3 b 0
oltlen.c. ( 8
ttn. If 1
.;;he, i b J
.iller, lb 1
His, g. 3
ill, r. f 1
Iggent, c X
I'ghes, p 1
H.
1
PO.
0
8
0
2
6
4
4
K.
3 ,
o :
u
l
Total.
13 16
10
SCRAN TON'.
It. H.
V t.i'l, S3 U 1
gan, c. f 1 0
at. hen, c. 1 0
lers, 1. f. 2 1
belan, ah o i
taita, r. f g l
MM, lb 3 2
st.'ake, 3b 0 1
lanaghan, p 0 l
PO. A. E.
Total 7 8 24 10
1
otti;vil!o 1 0 7 2 0 1
irantou 3 o o l o
0- 13
1 7
t- irned runs Pottsville, 0; Scrauton, 1.
irt biuse on called balls Uumphries,
ngbes, Tighe, Hoganand Pntchen. Struck
i' Tighe, Qolden. Uumphries 2, Hughes
Klh. 2, Mouu, Wetzel, Wostlake aud
lansgban.Twobasehita Potts 2B"ghos
nller, Golden and Phelan. Three-base-.t
Ellis. Homo run Massey. Passod
dj Diggins, Stolen baso Humphries,
lid pitch Hughes 1, Flauughan 1. Tinio,
10. Umpire Lynch.
OTHER STATE LEAGUE tUSULTS.
At Harrisburg
arributg....fl 1 8 0 0 1 0 1 0-8
llentown ,.,.S ooooiooo o
Hits Harrisburg, 14; Allentown. 9. Er-
-narnsnurg, 2; AJlontoWn, 5. Bat
ries Sr.rogel aud Smink:
Kilroy aud
eily. umpire MltcbeU.
At Reading First game
sading 4 0012
aileton 1 8 0 15
2 0 4 1-14
0 1 3 s ID
Hit Beading, !4: Hazleton,22. Errors
ending, C; ni:zleton. f. Batteries Lea-
i a, Jones and Fox; Jordan, Ely aud
airhorsL
Si cond game
enuine 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 1 17
tleton o 0105000 28
Hits Beading, 13; Hazleton, 14. Errors
Reading, 14; Hazleton, 5. Batteries
. oy, Leamon and Fox; Fee aud Fair-
arst.
At Altoona
I'.oona 5 1 1 0 0 5 0 2 014
astoa (10 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-2
Bits Altoona, 14; Easton, 9. Errors
Itoona. 3: Lastou, 9. Batteries West
el Cote; Carr aud Lavollc. Umpire
orcoran.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
At Now York First game
hlladelpbia..l 10 0 1 10
ew York....l 0 0 0 0 1 2
0- 4
l- e
tilts nOW i'ork, 11; Philadelphia, 10,
Tore New York, 3: Philadelphia, 2.
i 'lories-Clark and Wilaou; Carsey and
rady. Umpire-Stage.
Second game
ewYork....l 3 0 3
oiladelphia. .2 10 0
Hits New York, 15;
: n rs New York, 8;
2 3 2 0 x-14
2 1 0 0 0-6
Philadelphia, 10.
roiiaaeipnia.
"tones Bnaia and Farrell; Weyhing
u CallihaO) and Urady and Cross. Uui-
re Stugo.
At Bos ton
ton l o
i!timoro....O 0
0 10 12
4 2 0 0 1
Baltimore. 18
5 4-14
0 5-12
Hits-Boston, 17;
Errors
ton, 2: Baltimore, 2, Batteries Stivsjtta
id Ryan, McMahon and Robinson. Um
re Emslie.
At Pittsburg
-isbnri 2 1 1 2 0 0 0
luisville i 000122
Hiis Pittsburg, 14: Louisville,
i Pittsburg, 0; Louisville, 3.
0 1-7
0 0- 0
11. Er-
Batter
Ounibcrt, Ehret and Mack! Menafoo
.1 Urim. TJ mpire Hurst.
At Cleveland
leveland o 0 2 0 4 0 1
liicago 1 1 0 0 0 0 1
Hits Cleveland. 13; Chicago 7.
0 0-,7
0 0- 3
Errors-
viianu, rf; cnicago, 0.
arkson and O'Connor,
ibriver. Umpire Lynch.
At Washington
sshington.jO 3 2 2 0
tooklyu 0 0 10 1
Hat lories
Oriihth and
2-10
2-12
Hits Washington, 17; Brooklyn, 17.
rs Washington, 3; Brooklyn, 1. 1
Er-
Bat-
rieet,sper,. Mercer and McOuire; Daub,
uilzand Dailoy. Umpire McQuaid.
At St. Louis
. Iuls 2 0000200 x-4
uiinnati....O 0000100 12
hits SL Louis, 6; Cincinnati, 5. Er
ra St, Louis, 2; Cincinnati, 1. Batteries
Ureitenst'in and Miller, Blank and
.iiighn. Umpire O'Bourko.
EASTERN LEAGUE.
U ilkes-Barrev 4; Syracuse, 8.
Buffalo, 8: Providence, 8.
Eric, 2; Springfield, 0.
ie State
ottivlIU
GLINTS FROM THE DIAMOND.
Tighe has n batting average of ,801,
Tr OA Hirer Waltor Prico has disposed of
uis interest in tue association,.
Miko Kelly Is couHJent that Allontown
! will wins Hurrisburu before the close of
tbo lust urbason, July 7. We think not,
Michael. The gap is too wide.
rheinn. who piays Bccondfor scmuton,
is patting up a great game, lie vurs DO
gloVH. but handlos the hottest grounders
witu complacency. Altoona Tribune.
Substitute umpire have boon appointed
by Secretary Diddleback, as follows:
HuwtOD, Bobart Chamber: Altoona, Vlu
cont Hudson; Scranton, J. S. MeQIlMU.
Umpire Mitchell thrantons a libel suit
ncuinst President Phil J. Conuoll, of the
Potuville li.iso Hull association, for what
ho said of his umpiring when Pottsville
played nt Ilarrbbnrg recently.
The moulders nnd mounters of the Dun
moro stove works will play a game of b ill
on Thursday, Juuo BL at 9 o'clock. All
players will meet at the shop before the
came. Mr. Weis is captalu and Iiichard
Parrel managor.
Yale's victory over Princeton last Sat-
n..la. .lr.l ...... JulJ. ..n- Loll
ahamnionsbia aa the Yale-Harvard games
two victories ovor , i)!lvo uot UL,eu pHyi,a yet, and the Vale
Uoiiding yesterday, i University of Pennsylvania series are a
tapped up rtito : tie, with a victory for each uuiversity.
the second plaee, I Umpire Emslie put Pitchor ItoUabon
thereby displacing out of the game at Boston yesterday tor
Allentown, which j rubbing a now ball which win brought
has held that DO- the game in the ninth inning In tho
1 the ilrat umpire on record to punish the
i player.
J Messrs. Dunn, Hctts and Francois, a
committee representing the s too ((holders
I of the Sentnton Base Ball association, met
last night to frame a constitution and by
I laws for tho government of the association.
They will report tho result of their labors
I to tho asotiutiou at its meeting uext Tues
Uay night.
"Basher" Troy, the old-time second
I baseman, who had the bar privileges nt
I tho Polo grounds, where the Sow York
! base bail clnb plays, recently assaulted one
' i f the gate keepers, and, as a result, his
license has been taken away and the bar
. temporarily closed. Troy played in this
I city withO'Lewy'i Indians.
The Bostons, although in a very bad way
for pitchers, aro playing remarkable bill,
and the Orioles will have to coutiuuo thoir
last work if they hope to come off victor
ious in a ni'ijjrity of the present seriuj in
Boston. Tho champions have been win
ning all their games with tho stick, but in
batting tho Orioles stand well up in the
list.
In the series with the western clubs just
closed the Baltimot'OS did the host work of
all the eastern olnbtv They won twelve
games and lost two. Of tho ninety-live
games played, uot counting ties, the east
urn clubs won sixty-right; Tho trips wet
of the eastern clubs will determine more
ppecillcally just which section of the league
is the stronger.
The Scran ton Bartendsrers' Baso Bali
club composed, of tho following players,
chuUongo tho Fittiton bartendenders too
game of base ball nt Pittston, Thursday,
June 28: W. Madigan, If.; M. Hashes, a;
H. Cosgrove, p.; I nlluhnn, 'ib.; T. Scau-
Ion, lb.; T. May, Mb,; J. Keegan, cf. : J.
1 Ban ford, rf. ; Y. Mayer, ss.; P. Murphy, p.
' Answer through TBI Tjuhune.
The Macon, Georgia, team has irisbnnded
and Herman Pitz, of last year's (Scranton
club, who was playing in it, yesterday
telegraphed the Scranton management to
0 l find out if there was room on their team
0 ' for him. Ho cannot bo used but the niaii-
1 : ngeinent bns telegraphed for the star
1 ! pitcher of the .Macon club, who was loan' d
(i i to the management of tbo Brooklyn club.
"I have j i ist telegraphed an offer to Tim
Keefe nnd havo signed young llloss, the
University of Pennsylvania pitcher, who
will join us in Cincinnati on Saturday,"
said Captain Ccin'.skey of the Cincinnati
clnb nt St. Louis. "Koger Connor tells me
that Keefe can pitch as well as ever. With
these two twirlers to help us out wo will
again gel to the front. 1 am goiug to piuy
lirat base regularly."
The St. Thomas' College club yesterday
defeated tho club of No. 30 school on the
James Boya' grouuiis by the following
score:
St. Tl omas' Collego 1 18 7 x 17
School No. 30 0 0 4 0 1-5
The West Sido Stnrs challenge tho
Young Pounders of tho South Side to a
game of base ball on July 4 at 1 p. m, sharp
on the Little Wood's gounus. Answer
through Tilii Titiiit.vK. Louis Davios.mau
ager; Will Hughes, captain.
ABOUT SPORTS IN GENERAL
Jersey Oordou, of Philadelphia, is train
ing to meet Albert Miller, a middle-weight
of Tamnqua, at that place Tuesday night.
The international bicvele race at Paris
was won by the Welshman, Linton, who
in six hours covered 219 kilometres aud 20
meters.
The tennis tournsmont of the stato
championship wns continued at Barer
ford. None of the matches brought out
nnylhing extraordinary.
Stanton Abbott, lightweight champion
of England, has been matched to light llf
teen rouuds July 4 at the Boston theater
with Billy Myer, tho 'Sweater Cyelono."
Tho machines nsed in tue shell of tho
llarv.ird eight aro reported to give littlo
practical service, and are good only to show
tho angle of tho oars at the catcher finish.
Emperor William of Germany has taken
up rowing an an exercise. Ho has had a
rowing machine fitted up in his palace, aud
practices every uioruiug for- an hour or
more
Forty men from Princeton collego will
bo tnkon to Quogue, Long Island, early in
August for practice looking to tho selec
tion of candidates for the college foot ball
team.
Tho yncht Yigilsnt has beeu docked at
Henderson's shipyard at Glasgow. Cap
tain Haft has joined her. The Valkyrie is
in the hands of bar builders. She will re
ceive a greater sail area.
Before tho Abilene (Tox.) Athletic club
Saturday night, Bebba, tils champion of
Montnnn. was knock! our. in the sixth
round by "Bright Eye.-," champion of
Texas. Tho light was for a purse of 1225.
During a match trotting race at Flush
ing, L. I., on Monday, between the horses
Yorick and Don, tho sulkies collided and
Tim Cngney, driver of the latter, was
thrown to the ground and (irsgged about
100 yards, sustaining severe injuries.
Oeorgi' Johnson, featherweight cham
pion of England, has issued a challenge to
tight Oeorgo Dixon, the featherweight
champion of America, nt 122 pounds, for
3011 and the featherweight championship
of thb world. Ho Will light Dixon in Eng
land or America.
A painted horse, supposed to bo Frog
Dance, the crack colt which Byron Mi -Clelland
sold last fall, and which it was
believed was to have been used as a "nug
er," was recently discovered at the Lntouia
track, but was spirited away before the
cup? could be investigated.
Tom Miller, the pugilist, who engaged
in the fight with Jim Carney Friday night
at Canton, O., is not improving, ns ex
pected, and has been tnken to the Aultniau
hospital tor treatment. There appears to
be a blood clot on his brain, ami he is iu
great distress. Physicians ray he cannot
live,
The bull fighting sport that was just be.
ing revived at tho i ity of Mexico, after
four years' lapse, has received a severe
blow by the fatal wounding of Juan Mor
eno, tho famous matador, in the hull riug
at tho suburb of Mixcoac. Tnere was a
goueral demand from the better class of
citizens that the cruel sport be prohibited.
Hotharel Motbersll Mothnretll
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has baen
used for ovor fifty years "by millions Of
mothers for their children while teething,
witi; perfect succoss. It soothes tho child,
softens the gums, allays all pain; cures
wind colic nnd is the test remedy for di
arrhoea. Sold bydiuggiBts in every part
of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs.
Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no
no other kind. Twenty-flye cents a bot
tle. Tnn Rev. William Stout. Wlarton
Ont.
states: After being ineffectually treated
by suventeen different doctors for scrofula
nnd blood disoase, I was cured by Burdock
Blood Bitters. Write him for proof.
THI WILK?.3-BARRE RACtS.
Lottie, Fjxhull and Dice Thoiuai Gat
First Money.
rpecial to the Scrimt.m IWetMA
WILKES'BaR&B, Juno 20 The socomI
day of the spring meeting at the West
Side park included a running, a paring
and two trotting events. Of th eight
entered for Ihe 2 23 trotting class, two
wero scratched. The summary of the
four events is as follows:
2.34 class, trotting; purse 8300.
Lottio 4 13 11
Snllie 2 2 18 2
KiugBriuo 1 3 4 4 4
Nettie 8 4 2 2 8
AdaB 0 5 5 5 D
Best time, 2.29'.
Hutiniug, '.j nulo. Foxhnll wou; time,
52j; six others started.
2.40 class, pacing; purse, $250
Dick Thomus 3 8 111
Nellie S 2 1 2 8 8
Mabel D 1 '4 8 2 8
Nettie, B 4d
Timo 2.27.1;, 5.80, 2.27', 2.35, 2:30i'.
2.21 class, trotting; purse, 1300.
John A. Logan 0 2 11
Senator K 2 1 6 5
Seneca I'riuco 1 tl 5 8
Cojrgo W 8 3 2 2
Sllvor Belle 4 4 3 4
Big Four 5 5 4 (1
Time 9.86W, 9.20K, 2.27'i, 2 27, 2.20V.
The deciding heal will be tiotted tomor
row. READY FOR THE SUBURBAN.
List of the Starters and Other In
formation About the Greatest of
American Turf Events.
Ntw YORK, Juno 20 The Suburban
bandioap, in which a moru widespread
interest is taken than any other event
decided on the Americau turf, will be
run at Shecpshead Hay tomorrow,
(ireat preparations havo been made for
this event and It, the weuther should be
fair 30,000 to 10,000 persons will wit
ness the race. TUe official list of start
ers for the great race, with their jock
eys so far iih known, aud their weights,
sent out by tho Coney Island Jockey
club tonight, is us follows:
Sir Wulter, 120, Doggett; Ramapo,
120, Taral; Banqnet, 111), Siuiuis; Don
Alonzo, U'J, L'imley; Sport. Ill,
Thompson; Comanche, 112, Martin;
Charadd, 111, Wake; Pick-Pocket, 110,
uuknown; King Le, 110, Thorp.-;
Henry ot Navarro, 108, Perkins; King
lot, 105, Griffin j Sto.vaway, lOO.McDsr
mott. a possible starter is St. Michael,
with H-Tgen up. In the eveut of St.
Michael not sturting Ujrgen will prob
ably ride Pick-Pocket.
Clifford's ailment, which was an
nounced yesterday, and which renders
it improbable that he will start iu the
handicap, was a keen disappointment
to turftnsn, ai it was believed he would
be an Important factor in the race. His
absence from the event has made tl o
talent "very sweet" on the chances of
Hamnpo, and he will probably go to
the post a hot favorite. Sir Walter,
tiiat game little son of Midlothian, will
be next in demand closely pressed by
Henry of Navarro, Hanquot, Don Alon
zo, Sport, Pick-Pocket and Kiug Lee.
RACING AT BELMONT.
Beet Timo Iad at the Iuter-clty Rac i
Ysstorday.
PHILADIxniU, Juno 20. The follow
ing are the summuries of Hi" iuter-city
races trotted at Beluiout park today.
Three minute claBs Dukes won; best
time, 9.81ft
2 20 class Captain Lyons wou; best
tune. 2.21J'.
2.30 class Jessie Clark won; best time,
2.32.
Free for all double to.-.ms Stono Ridgo
and Little Sport won; b'st time, 2.25.
WONDERFUL TARGET SHOOTING.
Ous Zimmerman, tho American, Breaks
All Previous Records.
NEW YOBK, Juno 20 Qua Ziminer
m in, champion rifle shot of the New
York Independent Scheutzen, gained
national reputation yesterday by doing
some remarkable shooting in the great
International scbuetzm snoot at May
ence, Germany. Mr. Zimmerman hH3 al
ready distinguished tnuielf in the pres
ent tournament by carrying away the
best prizes in the quick tiring, field and
stand target shooting. A private cable
received tonight announced th'at til
"Sohueiz.'n king" had carried off the
honors in tho champion target shoot,
making a wonderful record.
Zitnmermsn scored fifty-nine points
oulof a possible wixtv, 1,000 feet, riug
target, breaking all previous records
iu the champion target.
ABOUT THE TIRELESS STEED.
Thore is no love lot between Sanger
aud Johnson. When Sanger beat Johnson
by two lengths at Ilion, N, Y., on Satur
day, h pursed his mouth and blubbered
tauntingly ut the MinneapoUtan in passing
him.
Clay trnrj:s with absolutely smooth mr
facen, cracked liberally by tbo heat of the
sun, are said to bo reuiarKiibly fast ,by ex
perienced racing men. Tho cracks give
elasticity to the ground nnd proveut suc
tion. If tho jealousy botween the semi-profee-tiounl
teams is uot curbed the popularity
of the manufacturers' rider will scarcely
survive tho season. The present Htato of
affairs involves too much jockeying and
strategy to please either the public or tlie
teams which happen to sailer.
The quadruple raco at Rochester on
Wednesday was the first of i ts hiud, as
heretofore the four-soated machine has
been used for pace-making only, An in
dication of its great speed is tho fact that
In the Rochester race tho hut half mile
was covorod by the Winning team iu i'J
seconds.
o-
Y. M. C. A. ATHLETIC NOTES.
One ot tho best 103-yard and 1-milo run
ners will take part in the sports Saturday.
Tho Younu Man's Christian Association
Base Bail team will play two gullies lu
Bioutnubiiri; on July 4.
Charles Oelbert, of the University of
Pennsylvania, will try and break his own
record In ole vaulting Saturday.
The South and Wi;st Side Athletic clubs
will be in the narade Fridnv niilit In nnl.
form, lo aded by drum corps of their own.
The collene boys have returned again
Williams, Brooks, Uunsteis aud (Jelbert
and Will assist in tho game against Wilkes
llarro Saturday.
Electric Bitters.
This remedy is becoming bo well known
and bo popular as to need no specinl men
tion. All who havo used Electric Bitters
sine the same song of praise. A purer
medicine does notexisc audit is guaran
teed to do all that is claimed. Electric
Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver
and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Bolls,
Fait ithenm and other affections cuusod by
impure blood. Will drive Maluria from
the system aud prevent as well as cure nil
Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache,
Contispatiou and Indigestion try Electric
Bitters Entiro sntislaction guaranteed,
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A Word.
Wants of all kinds co.il that much, M
ttpt Situations U'unted.wiici art insert
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itors well established permanent business
Address or Inquire scona tloor, 5-1 Lack,
wanna avo., Seranton, Pa.
Ur ANTED -MAN WITU LIFE AND FIRE
insunuico experieaeo as solicitor in
1 ackawanna county; i.""i Indnoeaaente to
right man. Address Btt'iM Betz buildiui;,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Help Wanted-Malc.
Ad1Tfyu
unenipli.voil noil will work for f is per
week, write alaeQOnnell Pros., 11 Prankltn
Street, Boston, Mass.
Helo Wanted Females.
ANTED - A GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework. Apply KM Leo court.
Horaes at Auction.
II"1(SKB AT Al'CTION-I WILL Rl
I 1 co'Vo a load of horsos at Cusiek s stahlt
Peranum, on l'rliUyanl wll them at auction
on Monday, .luno at l o'clock p. m. W. B.
MOON.
A UOTION BALE OF HO. BUM TWO OAK
A loads of wtstoru work horses, saddle
and carriage boi s. must be old at auction
Saturday, Jane BL to pay freight. MICHAEL
BUCKLEY, Driving Park.
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front room, with or without hoard. 188
Adams avonuo.
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location,
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HOUSE ANDLOT FOB BALE 8 ROOMS
all modem Improvements, ITU Penn
avenue. Green Ridge. Part cash, balanee on
time. Call any day or evening.
HOB SALE A F1IJST ( LASS I1AKERY,
L ioe oream parlor and restanranti doing a
large bnsinees. Call at 825 Penn avenne.
Special Notices.
j LANK HOOKS, PAMPHLETS. MAC A
It zii.os, etc., bound or rebound ut The
Titiliu.NB olUco. yuiek work. Heaionablu
prices.
VfEAL TICKETS CAnTmTiIAD AT 144,
ll corner Sprueo street and Franklin avo
nue. Twenty uieal lieKeta lor i'6.M. Uood
table hoard.
Boarding.
(JUMMEB BOAK:iNii FOUR RESPECT
O ahle pereons can Bad hrst class board
with small family In large, airy houso. Hot
and cold baths. Freo carrlaiio to depot and
church Three-quarters of a mile from sta
tion. Healtny locality. Address bos tw.Clarks
Summit. Money to Loan.
THE Yl I'Tt'AL (il'AUANTEE
B.
it L.
Loans
I as o. Iiti.,ii, of Phlladelohiii.
promptly made on tlrst mortgage on Improve!
real estate! easy monthly payments: mortgage
cancelled at once in case of death any time
after first payment Apply to a. p.. BAUb,
Boeretary and Treasurer. Seranton Branch,
i'Si Sprue., street.
Proposals.
PROPOSALS WILL 1!K RECEIVED UNTIL
J June ttth for sinking and t iui 1 i n tr a
shaft 11x18 in the elcar, l,0U0 feet deep) tho
roek is mostly shale: entities and fixtures in
plaee ready to turn on steam; for further par
ticulars address
JAMES M. EVERHART.
Scranton. Pa.
Legal
1
INSTATE oF .DAVID P. T1IOMES, LATE
J J of the city of Seranton. county of Lacks
wannn, stat-j of Pennsylvania, neooased.
Letters of admtuistrution upon t lie above
nam d estate having neea granted to the nn
Ui rslsned, oil persons having claims or de
mands against the said estate will present
them for payment, and those indebted thuroto
will please make iuini"diau) payment to
MEIKION P. i iloMAS,
Ailniinistratrix,
UOS Church avenue, Scranton, Pa.
V. QAVtiOHD TROHAS,
Attorney.
Republican ltutldlmr.
Situations Wanted.
j
I ADY WANTS TO Do SCUCIiHIX
Xj washing or any kind of cleaning) App
to Di i i.inistreot.
VITI ATION WANTED HY A VOUNO
S3 lady desirable or obtaining a position as I
book-keeper, cashier, or at genaral oiiiro !
work. Best references will ho turniihsdl In- !
iliiiie .lis Chestnnt street.
W ANTED - A pbsITTllN A8 BOOK-
kcopsr, double and single entry, bra
lady win, has graduated in ah branobee; good
references Aodress K. I. M., Dnnmore, fit.
QI'I UATION WANTED-BY YOUNG Q1RL
kj tq do light housework ornnrse, Address
K. E.. 11", N. Plhnore ave., city.
A
PBOFESSIOXAL NLlttt . Wol LI)
liko oinolnvinent (.' n irivu U'st ef nfap.
nice. Apply to Ernest Lowensteln, 1080
Ji -h streot, city.
Do You Need Printing?
Consult THB TRIBUNE JOI3 DE
PABTMENT,
Do Yoor Books Ml Binding?
Consult TIIK
EBY,
TlilllUNE UlND-
Dimes Are Like Dollars
AT THE GREAT
Bankrupt Sale of the Fonipiirey & 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 Wais:s and Blouses and Several Hun
dred Other Articles.
Theso goods woro purchaseil at SHERIFF SALE and tho pcoplo aro benefited thoreby.
No merchant in tlio world can ony goods in tho regular way and compete with our prices.
The reserved portion of this st ick will be placed on sale during this week.
THE MILLINERY DEF'ARTMENT will be closed out for almo3t nothing to make room
for other goods.
So many come in tho afternoor that thoro is scarcely standing room. It would be much more pleas
ant to come in tho morning, but if you can't como in the morning,
COME ANY TIME
for you will not have another chan jo to get fresh goods for so little money.
GROSS,
316-318
CEbT Connolly & Wallace
S
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 &
Furniture Upholstered
By the most experienced workmen in the city.
NO FANCY PRICBS.
esgr
WEEK COJIMICKC.NU JL'NK 18.
First appearance iu Scrsnton of tho
MODERN : STAR : PLAYERS
THUKSDAY EVENING,
THE GOLDEN GIANT
The managamont of the Blodem BUr Pla y
are wttl give away on Friday evening', Juno
IS, a High lirndo EnuilH'.-ni'iko ItlcVCI.K,
valued aU& Dnrtagtho we'k tickots for
tho Bioyole will be prosenta.i to Wonder
land's patrons free. See the mat'ulHcont
Wheel In Banlster'l KhoiStorj Window.
Admission, 10, 20 or 30c.
MATINEES, 10 CR 20 CENTS.
Hotel Waverly
European Tlan. Firft-olass Hsr attehsfl.
Depot for Berguor tl Euyel's Tannhuiuaur
Basr,
IL E Cor, 15tti End Filliert Sti, Philada.
West dealrahln fi r residents of N.K, Por.n
tylvitnia. All conveniences for tra'eleni
to and from liroad Street Bttinn and ttlo
Twelfth and Market Street ststiou. lit,
llruhle for viaiting orautonlaua uiJ pe
tic hi tno Authmclhi Kosion.
T. J. VICTORY,
PROPRIETOR.
N. A. HULBERT'S
City Music Store,
VYXOUINU AVK . 8CBANX0i
BTFINWAV SON
DKCKKIt KHOTHKIta
KllAMCH & RACK
ATS
1k a larjs stock of Grat Uu
MUSICAL MEHCHAND1S1&
MUSIC, ETC ETU
FOSTER 6c. CO.
Lackawanna Avenue.
OUR LINE OF
READY-MADE
209
WALLACE
ANTON BE
COR. LACKAWANNA AND ADAM3
WHY NOT
See our FIFTEEN DOLL AE Solid
Oak Ledroom 8etf
We sell Furniture as cheap as
any house In the country that in
tends to give honost value for the
money. Try us.
Hull
209 UD M
IROISr and STEEL
NOUWAY IRON
BLACK DIAMOND
SILVKR
EXTRA SPECIAL
SANDUItSON'S ENGLISH
JESSOP'S ENQL1SH
CAST STKEL
HOUSE SHOES
TOK CALK
TIKE
MACHINERY
SPUING
SOFT STEED
ANVILS
BKLLOWS
HOUSE NAILS
WILEY & RUSSELL AND W ELLS DROS.
CUTTING MACHINERY.
littenbender &Co.,Scranton,
Wholesale and retail dealers' in Wagonmakers' and Blacksmiths'
SUPPLIES.
LOUIS B. SMITH
Dealer in Choice Confections and Frnits.
BREAD AND CAKES A SPECIALTY.
FINEST ICE CREAM
1437 Capouse Avenue.
SUIT
WASHINGTON AVE.
Opp. Court House.
AVENUE.
4 Oo.
MCMG HE.
WAGON WHEELS
AXLES
SPHINGS
HUMS
SPOKES
RIMS
STEEL SKEINS
R. R. SPIKES
SCREW
PARLOR8 Ol'EX FROM 7 A.M. TO 11 P.JL
(FECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SL'P
PLY1NU FAMILIES WITU ICE CltEAM.
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 Delicaoy,
Forpnrlty, and f or improvement of the com
plexion, nothing equals Pouoni'b Powder.
DOING CO.,