I 2 THE SCRANTOlf THIBUNK-Ji'KlDAr MOUNOTGr, XVUCE 1894. 88, BASE BALL Scranton Wilis (rom Alioona In a G:me Noted Only for Numerous Errors, 1EADING TOO MUCH FOR EJSTOil Tho Otiier Clubs Comprising the Stale League Had No Games Scheduled for Yesterday National and Eastern League Results Terse and Timely Condensations of News of Intsrost to All Lovers of Sports in General. NLY two Stnte ..;; games were plnyd yesterday, the ecuedul'-d jcaui between Keadliij: und Eitston, in which the former wou, and the post poned game be- ! I.I,.... V . Scranton, in whieh the luinr won and thereby sxcuaniring places with the former, ouoe again go inir into flftli place. The following table gives the per centages of the clubs, together with the number of games won uud lost by each, and their standing in the championship race: Won. Lost. Per C't. i ,f-.T- ........... my 29 8 .784 21 15 81 '10 ,M8 11) 81 .ITo 17 81 AH 15 10 .441 18 18 .410 7 25 .210 Keuciiug. Pottsvillo Kfujton SCHEDULE FOll TODAY. Scranton nt Altooua. Hazleton at Uarrisburg. Li,.-! " at ! i: Allentown at Pottsvllle. DID YOU REALLY DO IT, MARTY? Comedy of Error-, In Which Altooun J2xclld, Glv. TJ a Game. fprciat to the firniiton Trihunt. A'.toona, June 21 Scranton today won a statue tiom tun borne club. Meboney, Scrmitou's new pitcher, was iu the box the first inning, but on ac count of his having no control of the ball, retired In favor of Hodson, who did excellent wort up to the ninth In ning, when the Altoonas opsnsii ud on him and pounded out tin'uu rntm uot sufficient, uowi-ver, to wia the game. Mds.-ey, for Scranton, Ud the batting, having four hits, one of which was a thr e-bae bit and another a home run. The feature ot tho game was the number of errors each nine succeeded iu making. The scor" 1 ALTUONA. II. H. TO. A. K. Cote, c 3 3 a 3 0 W alters o. f 8 1 5 0 0 Vouuumau. s. 8 2 2 0 4 3 Hartman, 3b 1 8 0 1 0 Hasan, lb 0 l o o l Ilu'.termore, 2b 0 0 3 8 3 Dom gbuc, l. f l o o o l Ashtfubaok) r. f 1 1 3 X 0 fccheiblo, p 1 1 I 1 0 Total 12 13 24 12 8 SCR ASTON. It. it. PO. A. S. Hognn, c. f 2 1 4 1 0 Wetzel, m 2 I 2 3 0 Patchen, r. f 1 0 2 0 0 Roger, c 1 0 ; o l Phelan, 2b 2 2 2 1 2 Utalts, It 1 1 l 0 1 MlSSay, lb 4 4 7 0 2 Westluice, Sb 2 8 3 l o Mahoney, p o o o o o Hudson, p 1 1 0 1 0 Total 16 13 27 7 6 Altooua I 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 3-12 Scranton 5 2 4 1 0 3 1 0 x l Earned rnus Altooua, G; Scranton, 8, Two bufe hlts Cote, !S H-irtumu, 2; I'hti loi), 2. Three baio bits Masse. Hoino runs Scheible, Massey. Double playa Tonngman to But termor to lliigan. Straok cut Ky Scfcriblo, 4; by llodsou, 4. Pane on ballsBy iScheible, 5; by Maho ney, 8j fcy Hodson, ft. Stolen bases Bchttblo, Wstssl, Pbslan, Staltz. Loft on bstSS Altoons, 8; brrautou, 4. Time 2 hours. Uav)ire Corcoran. OTHER STA1E LEAGUE GAME. At. JJeadUig Bantling 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 3 1 0 115 l-aton. 0 113040011C 011 Hilt Reading, 21; Eastou 0. Errors Beading, 3; Eastou, 3. Batteries Hollo well, Johnson and Fox; Kimble and GaugLoy. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Plttsbnrg- Fttsbnrg 0 2 0 3 0 1 1 0 0- 8 Chicago 0 5 0 3 0 0 0 0 2-10 Hlts-Plttsburg, 12; Chicago, 11. Er rors Pittsburg, lj Chicago, 8, Batteries Buret, C'olcolough and Hack; Terry and Kittredge, Umpire Lynch. At incinnati Cincinnati 0 0 03 2 0 0 0 04 Louisville 1 1002000 05 Hits Cincinnati, 0; Louisvillo, 8. Er rorsCincinnati, 8; LouisvillK,:i. Batter lei Owyer and Vaughn; Knell, Hem mini; und Grim. Umpire O'itour Ue. At Washington Washington ..1 li3000io 7 Eoston 3 0 0 2 0 3 1 1 010 Hits Washington, 11; Boston 11. Er ror Washington, 0; Boston, 5. Batteries Maul mid McUuire; Nichols aud Ryan. Umpire Emslie. At St Louis St. Louis-Cloveland, no game. At Brooklyn Brooklyn ....6 8620000 I 16 New York.... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 Hits Brooklyn. a: Kew York, 8. Er rors Brooklyn, 1; New York, 2. Batteries- Uastlight, Keainey and Bailey and LaChaucei Meekin, Herman, Farrell and Wilton. Uuipue Stuga. At Baltimore Baltimore.... 0 8201 000 0 D Philadelphia..! 0 o s o 1 0 0 05 Hits-Baltimore, 13; Philadelphia, 10. Errors Baltimore, 0; Philadelphia, 1. Bat teries Mullens and Ilnbiuson; Weybing and Orady. Umpire-Mcuaid. EASTERN LEAGUE RESULTS. Trov, 10; Blughainpton, 0. Buffalo, 8; Piovidonoe, 7. Wilkes-Barre, 7; Syracuse, 2. Eric, 0; Springttoid, 8. BUSINESS MEN WIN. Nolan's Filching Provai an Enigma for the Olyphant Browne. ffecial to the Hcranton Tribunt Olyphant. Pa., June 21. A gam of b;ise bull was pleyed here today ba twoen a picked nine from Olyphant and Scranton aud the Olyphant Browns. It was a game abounding in rocky, yellow play, bad judgment, foolish baserun tiing, wild throws and everything that goes to make tip a gnms that is a dis graoe to the national pastime. Potner and Bchlaeger were in the points for the Browns and Nolan and Gillespie for the business men. Of the two. Nolan was by far th most effective, giving the heavy hlttors of the Browns but six bits, while Posntr was touohed np for a beautiful fonrtaon, every on of wl lob came just it ws3 ni-odcd. The tmne was lost to the BruwnB af ter the third inning when the business men with three hits, one of which wes a home run by K that plied, np three i ons. AftT that the Browns were not in it. Time after time they would get men on bases with good cluuc-is to score, but with foolish base running and good head work of Scran ton's iv leastd pitcher, Nolan, they failed to score. The first luge play of Griffiths, of the Browns, was a revelation to th Olypbant people. That generally steady player is credited with no less than tive errors, aud out of four times at the Pat he struck out throe times. Outside of the pitching by Nolan the only redeeming feature of the whole game was t tie play of both short stops, Welsh, of tho Browns, with six assists, and McIIale, of the Business Men, with fonr, Mcllule having one error which was almost excusable. Score by iu nlnes: BUSINESS MEN. I BROWN'S. . it. o. 0 7 U II 1 1 i i 1 2 8 a H 1 2 U a i n. ii. o. A. E. ( i illesi,o I nolon, p.. -McA'w,'ib.l C'm'n's.lli 1 S:ellal,.,s8 Uo,A'w,8l 2 Hoe. if.... a Buddy, ef.l Uilh'iy.rfl Si'hlnaer.el 1 H W.'lsli, s.U Wh'ler,8b0 K.Pos'r,Ubl J. 1'irt'er.iill Million, er.O Oritlit's.lhl Clorey, rf ,o Mui ry,U U U II II 1 3 1! 1 2 I 0 u 18 U 1 II 0 Total... U 11 tl 10 3 Total... i 6 87 1811 WILL SCRANTON MAKE CHANGE? Bingharnton days It Will Finish Soa son in Eastern League- -Other Opinion on tho Subject. Fpeeial to the Scranton Tritium. BlNQHAUTONi N. Y., Jnuo 21. At the meeting of the Board ot Directors of the Eisteru League here today the SyractiBt-Wilkes-Barrecoulebtuil game playo 1 May 29 was credited as decided by tho umpire to Wilkes-Barre The oiler of the Albauy N. Y , State League Club to purchase the traucblse of the Biughamtons was refused. The local directors have determined on Sticking the season out. No notion was taken regurdiug the admitting of the Scranton, Pa Lvague team into the Eititern League. E. F. Bogert, of Wilkes Barre, was iu attoudauce. Tho following telegram on the satno subject was sent one from Wilkes Barre last night: ''It is reported here tonight ou good authority that the man agement of the Scranton b ; will team : bueu changed. A deal is beiug mado today to nave Binghnmtnn dis band and allow Scranton a place in tne eiutsru leugue. Should mis occur, Scrauton will play the fir-st game hero with the borne team on the 4th of July." Manager Kunche, of Syracuse, was iu the city all day yeaterday, but would say little about bis miision Here, or whether or uot it wxs connected with league business. He expressed the opinion last uight that the Biugbamlon cub would uot last uutil July 1 He would like to see Scrauton iu the league. l'tecident Patrick Powers, of the Eastvru league, was expected in the city last uight to consult with the local directors ou the subject of taking an Eastern league franchise, but did not appeur, nor gtiad any message bseu re ceived from him up to a late hour. If Scrauton can go iuto the Eisturn leagns uuemcuuibered by the Bing bamton's percentage and is also given some assistance in the way o utreugth eniug lb olab, tho stockholders of the Scrauton club are in favor of making the change. Wilkes-Barre would lik u very much to see Scrautou in the East ern league. The rnmor that Scranton wonld ac cept a franchiss in the Eastern league has caused much comment in State league cities, and The Tribune was queried last night several times by pa pers in State league cities as to the truth of the rumor. Several weJks ago tho Scrauton club would have been owued and controlled by au aggregation of representative local business men, including several well known mine operators, lawyers and mercbauts if the present stock holders had asked a more reasonable pries for their stock. Harry P. Simp sou has conctived the idtu that with proper munagt ment, a modern park and membership in the Essteru league the club repres.-utlug Scrauton would prove a paying investment. An option was obtained on tbs John son lake propsrty from the Lackawanna Iron and Steel romp my aud the club's stockholders requested to name a price for their stock. The figure set by the holders was $300 psr Bhiire, which sum Mr. Simpson uud his friends refused to Miy, The par value of the stock is $30 ..ud tbo prospective owners were will ing to pay over double this sum, but stopped negotiations when the ficti tious valuo was mentioned. Mr. Simpson said to a Triuune re porter last night: "Our idea was to so cure the franchiso of the Bingharnton or Syracuse club or some other E istern league representation, merge the Scrau ton players and from the two clubs retain a winning team, We would then enter the Eistern league and are egotistical enough to think we could manage to make money and at tho same time merit the public's snpport. '"We proposed ereotiug a modern grnnd stand and to put the sport in this city on such a level that it would be appreciated by the better olement. In addition we intended to equip tho park witn a track, field, and all tho appur tenances of a complete utblattiu ground where tournaments, bicycl-j rac;s and athletic contests of all kinds could be held. "The idea of establishing such a p irk has not been given np, neither has the project of gaining oontrol of the Scran ton Base Ball club been relinquished. However, we shall not piy a ficticious price for the stock." It is understood on the best of au thority that Pat Powers has been ap proached iu tho interest of Mr. Simp son and his collengnes and has signi fied his willingness to further their plans to nny extent which lies In bis power. Whatever may be the out come of tho various Ideas and projects nnder way, THE Tiuhunr Is Informed that tho Simpson contingent means buidness and, if their plans are ful filled, will spend enough mousy to bring in a finanoinl return and at the seme time please tho public. WANTS TO BUY HODSON. Manager Eillle Barnit Has Offered $600 for Him. Lonisvllle wants to buy Pitcher Hodson from the Scranton club. Man ngor Billin Barnie of that clnb has offered $500 for him. Yesterday he telegraphed the directors of the Scran ton clnb that he would arrived in the city at 11. 15 lsBt night and niked for a confrenc with the Scranton directors on the subjeot. He failed to arrive at that honr but will undoubtedly be here this morning. It is very probable that Hodson will be sold and Pitcher Wallace of Frank lin and Pitcher Black now in this city giro a trial in his place. LUKE N' S GOES TO PHILADELPHIA J. .:!..;.. i Iiwio Alto Slgna Tttonly Cros-, tho laort S:ep. Philadelphia, June 21, Manager Irwin, of the Bhilwdelplna base ball club, bus signed pitcher Lnkons, who was early iu the ceason released by the Pittsburg management, Mr Irwin has alio secured t'i . nnture to a contract of short slop "Monty" Cross, of the Detroit club Bth players will join the ciub im mediately. GLINTS FROM THE OIAMOND. Fielder McTainmauy has joined thu Fusion club. Manager Kuntcho, of the Syracuse clnb of the Eastern League, was iu tho city yesterday. Pitcher Black, lato of Syraouso club, is in the city looking for an engagement with the Scrauton clnb. The Electrics of Taylor will plav tho 1'nioiiB of Hyde Park, on she Taylor River side grounds, next Wednesday at 5 o'clock. The next game of tho eity leasjue will bo played this afternuou,betwcou Woods YS.St. Thomas 011 James boys' grounds. The managers of the differtut teams of the city are requested to be printout at this guuic. The Electric of Taylor challenge tho Young Men's Christian Association team of EcronUn, for a ganiuof base ball ou Saturday, June 80, on any grounds they may choose. Answer, li. Watkins, mau ager. A slight surprise was sprung npou the baseball public, of Altooua yesterday by the annonnement that President Bentley had assumed solo control of the local team. This change is the retirement from the mnuageibip of Alexander Uouoghue. Harrubnrg independent. The 1 a ehall team of St. Thomas college accepted the challenge of the Murray hill Juniors of Pltiaton, in. i will meet them Tuesday, Juuo 26, on Boranton grounds, P. F. Cnsick, captain, P. J. Bolnnil, manager. Tho visitors will please call at the college before going to the grouuds. Manager Sivift was an excecdinuly wratby individual after Wcdiiosday's mime at Pottsvillo. He charged Umpire Ketrick with having lobbed him of the game. Its an old cause of cornpUint, but this time Mr. Swirt says It is justifiable. Ho declares that if bis men were properly treated I he score would have b;en 7 to 4 in favor of Boranton. Almost every one of the players was almost equally vehement iu speaking about our owu Larry. SALA0IN DtFt-TS MASCOT. The Pretty Elaok Pc?r Simply Paralya-s I.'j Craek Oip nnt, Philadelphia, June 21. The pacing cracks, Saladin, 3.09, au 1 Mascot, 2 04 met iu a match race at Belmont Park, this afternoon, fur a pimo of 2,000 of fered by the Belmont Driving club with $500 additional if the reoord of 2:01 should be lowered. The race was beat two in three nud Saladin won in straight heats, The liiuo was 13 08) and 2 10. the respective quarter being made in 81i, 1 03. 1 89, 2 08J and 11. 1.09, 1 89 uud 2.10. Saladin wou the first heat by four lengths after a magnificent bnrst of speed on tho home stretob, aud fin ished n length auoad, under a pull, in the seoond heat. The tints of the first heat is the best ever made in a race at H Itnont. O i Ang. 10 last, over the mine track, Saladin paced an exhibi tion mile iu 2.0tj ZIMMERMAN AGAIN WINS. Victorious la th i International Bicycle Hatch at Fhrtmos. Florence, June 21. The interna tional bicycle match here today was Won by Arthur Zimmerman. Harry Wheeler was second. NOTES ABOUT COMING RACES. The Scrauton club to the number of fifty will attend tho lantern parade to be held In Wilkes-Barro ou the evening of July 2. They will be accompanied by the Law rence band. Mr. La Bar, of Honesdale, represontinr; the Maple City clnb, was in town last ovet big arranging (or an excursiou to this place on July 4. They hope to take with them a largo number .. persons. Titus aud Taylor are making great, records this year. At tho state meet held in Bridgeport this week tho former bjat Bald aud made Tyler hustle. Ho is cer tainly opo of the most promising riders of this season. Seats m the grand stand will be num bered and the sale will b made in advance. A diagram will Ue opened iu C. B. Pratt's store on Lackawuuna. avenue a week bo fore the meet, occurs. The diagrams for boxes in the grand stand ii now open and the stile thus far has beon very good. But a few boxes remain unsold. Tho officials for the races have boon ap pointed, and have accepted the positions as follows: P. 8 Colllus, of the editorial staff of the Ladles' Home Jouriml, Phila delphia; judges, (', A. Liimon, editor of (helms, Philadelphia; J. W. MvUowan, 1'ittsburg: 1'iauk (', Ueitrlck, city dork Wilgea-Barrei timers, Qenrge F. Bush, Belletonte; A. H. Allen, Philadelphia; O, M. Carr, Scrautou; clerk, E 0. Bode, Chi cago; assistant, W. L. Carr, F. O. Hand, Scranton: ofbVial h.andtcapper, A. Q Pow ell, Philadelphia; announcers, deorgo V. Bchlager, Scrauton lllcclo club; A. W. Dlandln, (Ireau Kiduo Wheelmeu; startc, H. C. Wallace, Scranton Bicycle club; official scorer. O. A. Uodwiu, bcrunton B. cycle club. 3DDS AUD ENDS OF SPORTS. Fitzsimmons has agreed to give Olioy inski another chauce, although uo details have ns yet been arranged. The tennis touritnmeut on thn grounds of tho Merion Cricket club at ilaver f ,rd (or the championship of the utate was continued yesterday, but owing to the heat but little play wee indulged iu. It ha- i 'en iWided that Cornell and the University of Pennsylvania will row every year hereafter, and every other year the rsco will take place on the Delaware Bhetrio Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known Mid so popular as to need no special men tion. All who have used Electric Bitters ing the same son? of praise. A purer medicine dors not exist and it is guaran teed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of tho Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples. )' ills, Halt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from tbs system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache, Coutlspation nud Indigestion try Electric Hitters Entito satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. 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Wlartou, Ont., states: After being ineffectually treated by suveutoeu different doctors for scrofula ud blood disease. 1 was cured by Burdock Blood Bitters. Write him for proof. A Word. fonts of all ktndi cost that much, ea ttpt Situatiotu Yanlcd,ukich art insert Agents Wanted. 75.00 PER MONTH, CITY tilt COUNTRY O to roinnoteiit wide awake Insurance solio itiin; wall established permanent hutlnesi. Address OT Inquire H-eoud tluor, ail Lack WOnna ave., Scrauton, l'a. VATANTKl) -MAN' WITH 1.1KK A.N I) FIKH iusurunee experience as nolieitor In Lackawanna county) p! Induessaents to light man. Address lUt-M Bits buildrnx Puladelpbia, Pa. Help Wan la -J Male. Unemployed and will work tor ?IS jier week, write MiuCoiinoll Bros., 11 Fruniilln i-tnie', Biwton. Mums. Hclo Wanted Fcmaleo. Tal?kh'wX:?FiviT i ; 1j I8 w'ekiy i no eanvossjug, iteii'y with stamp, MISS FANNIE JRELKNOB, South Bend, Iml. W'ANTIil) Y.iUNO LADY FOB OFFICE work: experience not uucossnry; apply Boom 11. Burr Mnililiiiir. Horses at Auction. ce vo a loud of homos at Cunick s utabl. Scranton, on Fridirwnd sell thum at aaoti u on Monday, June 2j ut 1 o'clock n. m. W. H. MOON. "AUCTION BALE OF HO SEs-TWO CAR XX. loads of wiatnrn work horses, saddle nnd carriage bories, must be told at auotion Saturday, .lull' topay frui;lit. M1CHALL BUCKLEY, Driving Park. For Rent. i;oit rknt- a nicely furnished 1 front room, with or without board. IBS Adams uvenue. BURNISHED HOUSE. ALSO BA11N FOR ront-Liwatio'i en trail commodious grounds. 8, U. FlfLLER. 1TOR BENT-NINE ROOM HOUSE. ALU 1 modern Improvements, (l-l Deluware stroift, tireen Rldgo, SIS per nienth. Fine location. ' 1 1 - I - For Sale HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE-8 ROOMS all muders iuiprovamo' ta, 1718 Peuu svenue. Qreea Bulge. Part essn, balana on UnjS) Call any day or even! g Special fiictices. Ot'Fll E OK Tur. '1 nOUROJ C'OAI. Co. Scranton. Pa., June 14, i Mil. q'HE ADJOURNED ANNUAL MEETING I ot the stockholders of this company will be held at the office of tho com i any, room hi, Commonwealth Bnildlnc. So ant m, P., on Friday, June illth, IMH, at 4 o'clock p. in. Br order of tho President THOMAS H. DALR, Secretary. BLANK HOOKS. VaMI'HI,::i.S, Mai. a" sines, etc., bound or rebound at The 'i rt it 1 1 m: vtllce. Quick work. Keusonablu ia lists. MEAL TICKETS CAN BE HAD AT 144, corner Spruce btriet and Franklin avo nne. Twuuty meal tickets (or SH.W. Uood taUe board. Boarding. OtJMMEE BOAhDING-FOUB REBl'ECT- O able uerooas can tlnd llrst class bourd with small family In he go. airy bouse. Hot and cold laths. Free carriage to depot and church Three-quarters of a mile from sta tion. Healthy locality. Address box l,C'urks' Summit. Money to Loan. rpHB MUTUAL GUARANTEE B. L. J lift o i:it ,,., of Philadelphia. Loans promptly utsde on flrat mortgage on improved real estate; easy monthly payments: mortgage Cancelled at once in case of death any lime after first payment. Apply to A. R. BAUB, Secretary and Treasurer, bcrantun Branch, 4:;.'i Spruce st rect. Proposals. T)K( il'OSAl.S WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL J Juno &lh for sluliiug and timba iiig n shaft 11x13 In the clear, l.OUU feet lieep; the rock Is mostly alnile: engines and fixtures in plots leady to turn on steam; for further par ticulars address JAMES M. EVERHART. Scranton. Pa. legal 17 STATE OF EZRA DE WITT, DECEASED. Ii V otico is hereby g.veu that a rule has been granted to hnw euuse why Jane De Witt, executrix of tho last Will and t- stann nt of said deeedeut shall nut bo uircharged Ii m the duties and Uabitinosof her appointment Application will be mado to have said rule made absolute and the executrix discharged. July 2, 1KH. S D. 1'RICK, Attorney for executrix Situations Wanted. I ADY WANTS TO Dl7Sciu7Brd"NU, II wnslhuir or any kind of cleaning. Apply to 544 Elm street. (SITUATION WANTEDBY A KOUNti E9 lady deirtrabl- of Obtaining a position a- book-keeper, ossnitr, or at general offlce work Best references wlh be furuished. In quire MS Chestnut street. M7 ANTED A POSITION as BOOK ' keeper, double and single entry, by a lady who has graduated in ah brandies; Rood references. Address K. I. M., Dunn. ore, l'a. A PROFESSIONAL NUBS J WOULD l lib" employment ChU JITS best ftf lofir once. Apply to Ernest LoWeUStOin, IhJU Beeea street, city. Do You Need Printing? Consult THll TRIBUNE JOB DK PAHTMKN'T. Do Your Books Heel Binding Consult THE EP.Y, TRIBUNE BIND- Bankrupt Sale of the Pompbrey i Morton Stock Of Now, 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. Those good! woro purchased at SHERIFF SALE and the people are benefited thereby. No merchant in tho world cau buy goods in the regular way and compete with our prices. The reserved portion of this stock will be placed on sale during this week. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT will be closed out for almost nothing to make room for other goods. So many come in the afternoon that there is scarcely standing room. It would bo much more pleas ant to come iu the morning, but if you can't como in tho morning, COME ANY TIME for you will not have another chance to get fresh goods for so little money. GROSS, 316-313 OUR LINE OF LAMES' READY-MADE SUITS 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 ba 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 Belling at 98c; $1.60 elsewhere. CONNOLLY & Furniture Upholstered By the most experienced workmen in the city. NO FANCY PRICES. TOES WEEK COMMENC NO JUNK 1& First appearance in Scrauton of the MODERN : STAR : PLAYERS THURSDAY EV1SNJNG, THE GOLDEN GIANT The monageme nt of the Modem 8tr PU y er will nive away on Friday evouinif. Juuo .a Hitfliitrade Bnglls -urnkw HIOYCLK, valiiuil ut $h5 Dunn the vrlc tickets for tho Bicycle will lie prjsente i to WcuUer land'H patronn free. See tho msguiflctnt wheel in Baulstor s Sl:o)Htoro Window. Admission, 10, 20 or 30c. MATINEES, 10 CR 20 CENTS. Hotel Waverly Enropean Plan. First-olaas Bar attache. Depot for Borguer Engul'o Tannhauiur Deer. I E Cor, WW and FHtot Sti, Whk Iteet desirable fcr residents ot N.K. Penn' ly lvaiila. All eor.Teuleiioea (or traveler to and from Broad Street etation aad the Twelfth and Market Street tiatlou. De llrahlo for vleiting Sorantonlaua and ueo lie lu the Anthracite Kogioa T. J. VICTORY, PROPRIETOR. N. A. HULBERT'S City Musio Store, li WVOUIKQ AVj;, SC11ANTO TKIVWAT sort DKCKPIt BROTBBBI MILAN iCil & BAOli Hxutirz st uauui; am Slti a larie etoek ot fint-olau UU8ICAI1 MEItCHA.VDlSlilt aitIC, UU. L-xUL Dimes Are Like Dollars -AT THE GREAT- FOSTER & CO. Lackawanna Avenue. 8t WALLACE 209 CRANTON BEDDING CO., COR. LACKAWANNA AND ADAMS AVENUE. HY See our FIFTEEN DOLLAR Solid Oak Bedroom Setl We sell Furniture aa cheap as any house lu the country that in tends to give honest value for the money. Try us. Hull nt hd loi IRON and STEEL NORWAY IRON BLACK DIAMOND SIl.VI.K HXTKA SPECIAli SANDERSON'S ENGLISH JKHSOI-s ENGLISH OAST STKEL HORSE SHOES TOR CALK TIKE MACHINERY SPRING SOFT STEEL ANVILS BKLLOWS HORSE NAILS WILEY A RUSSELL AND WELLS BROS. CUTTING MACHINERY. Bittenbender & Co., Scranton, Wholeaala and retail dealers' in Wagonmaksrs' and Blacksmiths' HJPPLIEa LOUIS B. SMITH. Dealer in Cloice Confections and Fruits- BREAD AND CAKES A SPECIALTY. FINEST ICE CREAM ! 1437 Capouse Avenue. WASHINGTON AVE. Opp. Court House. NOT U Co. iicaiM in WAQON WHEAL AXLES SPRINGS HVB8 SI'OKES RIMS STEBL SKEINS R R SPIKES SCREW I PARLORS OPEN FROM 7 A.M. TO II P.M. M'Kl'l.lj ATTCX't'lO.N GIVKS TO SUP PLYING FAMILIES WITH ICE C'UEAII. 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 artiole sold. Terms: Cash Only. Cor. Penn and Spruce Ladles Who Value A refined completion mast use Potzonl dor. It produces a soft aud beautiful