THE SCI? ANTON TRIBUTE SAT URDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8. 1894.' BASE BALL QUARLES HAD NO SUPPORT. Poor Fielding of the Boranton Club Loit the Game. Sfbinofield, Mass., Sept 7. Qacrlei (but oat Springfield today (or five in EiDgi without a bit orrnn. Alter that BprioBfieldH long biu began to go oat Hnd, aided by tbe poor fielding of tne Scrantoua. tbe game was easily won by tbe borne team. Tbe fielding of both' team waa not up to par, Cahill par ticnlarly distingniahing himself with frequent error. Score: SPRINGFIELD. B. H. P.O. A. X. Shannon, es 1 0 1 a 2 Donnelly, 3b 1 1 2 4 0 Lyncb. 2b I I fl 8 1 Scheffler. rf, 2 10 10 Leahy, c 0 0 2 0 0 Bolleuus, cf 0 0 4 0 0 Nadeaa, If 1 1 3 0 1 Breckinridge, lb 12 8 10 Graber. p 10 12 0 Total -8 6 27 13 4 6CRAJSTON. R. H. P.O. A. E. Cablll, 2b. 8 3 8 0 8 Johnson, cf 1 4 0 0 0 Patcheo, o 0 8 7 0 1 Rogers, rf., 0 .1.3 0 0 Whitehead, 3b. 0 1111 Hess, If. 0 0 3 0 0 Lehane, lb 0 0 10 0 1 Pbelan, 88 0 0 0 2 0 Queries, p, 2 10 8 0 Totals .1 13 27 5 6 Scranton. 010002026 Springfield. ...0 0000224 08 Earned runs Sprinefleld, 1: Scranton.l. First bane on errors Springfield, S; Scran ton, 3. First base on -balls Off Qruber, 2; Quarles, 6. Struck out By Gruber, 1; Quarles, 1. Home runs Scheffler. Two base bits Donnelly, Lynch, Nadeau, Breckinridge, 2, Kacriflce bits Lyncb, Schelller, Leahy, Patchen. Stolen bases Donnelly, Lenby, Nadeau, Cab ill, Patchen. Double plays Lynch and Breckinridge; Shannon, Lyncb and Breckinridge. Hit by pitcher Quarles, 1. umpire Doescner. nme BETTS MADE A HIT. And in Conetquenot Won tbe Game for Wilkes-Barre. Wilkes-Bxrkb, Sept. 7. The battle between pitchers Ilealy and Meekin in today's game here between the home team and tbe champion Eries was de cided by Rett's eafe drire in the tenth Inning with two man on bases. Meekin held tbe visitors down to foor bits, pitching a wonderful game. Tbe in field work of Wilkea-Barre waa superb. Weather fine, attendance 800. Score : WILKEB-BARItB. I ERIE. B. H. 0. A. E. II, if. AO. E. I.yttle, if...O 3 8 0 (j!Nich's-n,2U 1 a 6 0 Pcttit, 2l.. 0 0 4 U Smith, a..O 0 5(0 fitoariia, lb.8 1 15 0 0 Shoaron, rfO 2 0 1 0 Luzutto.rM 2 1 0 (I I ally, of.. .0 0 S 1 0 Ilerta, cf...O K!0 IIIFIeWl, lb...l 1 15 1 8 tilNin,3b..O U05 PlRorgor, e..0 0 8 1 0 Warmir, o.O 1 0 1 0 Kuolno,3b.O 0 0 2 0 M'M'h'a.sKO 1 3 5 0;VanD'ke,H0 0 10 0 MtwLin, p.O 0 0 8 0HiUy, p...0 0 13 0 Totals..! IS 18 0' Totals ..11 30 W 1 V7Ui-HiUTe....O 000010002-3 Erie 0 OUOIOOOOU-1 Earned mns-Wilkes-Barie 1, Erie 1. First base by Mrrors-Wilkes-Barre 2. Erio 0. Lett on base WilkesBnrro U, Krie 3. First base on hallo Off Meekin 3, off Bealy 1. Struck ont By llcckin 8, by Healy o. Three-base hits-1'ield. Two-base hiti-Stearns. Btolen bses-Fioll, Vandyke. DouMe blays Pettit to McMahnn to fcituarus (2) Hit by pitcher Botts. Wild pitches Hoaly (,) Umpire Dave Corcoran. Timo l.tw. STATE LEAGUE. At PottSTlllo - Pottijlle, 8; Shenan doah.8. At Lancaster Lancaster, 13; Ash land, 2. t At Beading Beading, 1; Pittsburg, 6. EXHIBITION GAMES. At New York New York....0 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0-! Youkere 0 0 0 8 0 1 2 0 410 Base bits New York. 10; Yonkers, 14. Errors New York, 8; Yonkers, 4, Bat teriesClarke and Wilson; Daryea and Altlllgan. Umpire Homung. At Philadelphia Philadelphia.. 6 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 110 Phila. State... 1 1 300040 0-9 Hits-Philadelphia 14, State 12. Errors Philadelphia 0, State 8, Batteries Har per and Clements and Grady; Ely and Both. Umpire Anderson. At Buffalo Buffalo 9 0 1 0 0 0 03 Boston 5 0 0 0 2 3 1-11 Base hita Bnffalo, 7; Boston, 14. Errors Buffalo, 4t Boston, 5. Batteries-Victory and Urquhart; Hodson and Tenny. Umpire Deaiy. Game called to allow Boston to catch train. BASE CALL BRIEFS. It Is laid that Jessie Bnrkett, of the Clevelanda, will play on the Giant outfield next year. Manager Eelly claims that he did not know be was scheduled to play as Erie until it was too late to get bis men to gether. Captain Anson continues firm in the be lief that Bceton will win the pennant, with Kow York second, Cleveland third BLd Baltimore fourth. Last Thursday the Minneapolis and In dianapolis teams played a game in which 66 runs and 68 hita were made, which is the run and La bit rooord game of tbe year. The trading cf Hemming by tbe Louis Villas for Inks, of tho Baltlmores. and a money coaeUisrMioa is smother evidence that tbe Louisville club U preparing to get oot oC tbe league. Manager Ward end Treasurer Talcott, of New Y.-M-k. tra both in favor of an elgbfc-ctabeircaift. Neither will say, how ever, that he bWievea tbe present oircuit will be redaoeA next season. The attendance at tbe games in National Where Bcicnce ends and Com mon Sense should rule. Persons of sedentary habits are liable to Indigestion or dyspepsia. These, . in turn, will bring on nervous dis orders, kidney complaints, consti pation, etc. This is especially the case with merchants, students and scientists. They will give you the exact dimensions of Jupiter, the distance from Saturn to the sun to a foot, but they cannot or will not tell themselves what will cure this train of disorders. . For ailments resulting from f.e dentary habits inactivity of the .liver, habitual constipation, etc. tho entire medical fraternity of Europe and America almost unan imoualy recommend the genuine Catlsbad Sprudel Salt and the Waters of Carlsbad. Eisner & Mendel son Co., Sole Agents, 152 Franklin Street,. X league cities on labor day was as follows: At New York. 23,600; at Brooklyn, 6,618; at Boston, 8,223; at Philadelphia, 6,800; at Baltimore, 24,460; at Pittsburg, l.SiiO; total, 71,391. It seems that Umpire Connolly was at fault tor the diegracef al scene in Ucranton, in which Outfielder Griffin figured. Con nolly was drunk and struck UritHn In the face for disputing his decisions. Spring field Union. That statement is as abso lutely untrue and in fact maliciously false as the statement in the same paper that "every player in tbe league says Scranton is the rooehest city to play In on the cir cuit." The writer of that knew that he was telling an untruth when he penned it. In no city in tbe circuit, we will venture to assert, is more consideration shown to visiting clubs than in Scranton, and such is tbe city's reputation in base ball circles. Umpires are frequently derided here for decisions that "roast" tbe visitors as on errors of judgment that injure tho home team. COMING PICEON SHOOT. Will Be Held at Ball Park on Sep tember 28. There will be a pigeon shooting tnateh held at tbe Scranton Ball park on Friday, Sept 28, under the auspices of Green Ridge Gun olub. This match will decide wbo is tbe champion wing, hot of Northeastern Pennsylvania. Tbe winner of the gold medal will be come tbe absolute owner. No entries will be received after Sept, 15. Each shooter will shoot at twenty-five pigeons. All ties will be shot off at five birds each. Tbe rise will be twenty -one yards; eighty yard boundary. Tbe use of one barrel only will bt al lowed, and the position of gan must be as follows: Tbe shooter at trap must bold bis elbow at side, and butt of gnu below tbe elbow. Only one and one-fourth ounces of shot will be allowed. Any shooter that allows an incoming bird to get past hi in with out shooting at it the same will be eonnted a lost bird. The sboot will commence at 2 p. m. sharp. Gates open at 1 p. ill, Tbe entrance fee will be 10. The following prizes will be con tested for: First prize. $73 champion ship gold medal; second priz', JGOham merless shot gnn; third priz-, $13 stop wattb; fonrtb priz, $10 Remington rifle; fifth prize, $10 gun case; sixth prize, flU split bamboo nsuing rod; seventh prize, $10 bunting coat; eighth prize, $10 sportsman's umbrella. TIPS ON TOOAY'S RACES. Horses That Bhoull Come First Under tbe Wire. There will be some fine racing at tbe Driving park this afternoon. All of the horses entered for tbe weekly mat inee of the Gentlemen's Driving club are evenly matobed and tbe events should be exciting. "Centaur's" tips on the events are as follows; S.50 class Maud L first; Little Agnes, second, Thief or Pet Hand, third. 8.00 class Daisy, first: Frank S., second; one of the Beauties third. 2.40 class Keeley, I Brut: Dan. second; Abagail, third. In this race Duke is quite likely to win owing to the extreme nerve of bis driver, Mr. Payne. MEWS NOTES FROM WALES. pptcial to tht Scranton Tribun. London. Anjr. 29. The popular South Wales weekly, the Cardiff Times, dis patched a special correspondent to St. Wlnlfrede's well, at Holywell, to inquire into the eenuineness of tbe miraculous cures alleged to havebeen performed there, ana in an interesting article ne declares that bejis completely satisfied with the an tbenticityof the cases.-He mentions where tbe "blind bave bad tbeir sight restored, the dumb made to speak, tbe deaf to bear, and so for tn. l bave visited tne well about thirty or forty times and have enjoyed many a dip into the terrible cold water of Holywell, but apart from giving me an insatiable appetito I am not aware of any healing properties. It generally gave me a touch of toothache. The Cymru Tydd society is forcing ahead and it is difficult for my country men in America to appreciate the vast im portance which this association will cer tainly develop. It will rule all political questions, control all national matters and ultimately will really be Wales in a nut shell. At the Llandrlndod convention last week the constitution was passed, the main feature being "to conserve tne na tional individuality of Wales" and to pre serve the Welsh language and foster the cultivation of literature, art and muslo in Wales. In politics no man will be adopted as a candidate in any election unless he pledges himself to tne objects or the leagne. Among other quostlous the league will agitate lor tne popular control or tne liquor traffic; the improvement of the con dition of Welsh miners and quarrymen, and a scheme for tbe natural Beit-govern ment of W ales. Tbe league is destined to be a more important factor in Wesh af fairs than even the Land leaguo was in Irish affairs, although tbe two are similar in the manner of being conducted on ag gressive lines. Tbe Arvon Calvlnistic monthly meeting made a collection amounting to $0111 to wards tbe Cilfynydd explosion relief fund. As a result of the recent litigation tbe Tarinn suggests that all Congregational ists should sign a bond agreeing to all differences being settled by tbe church authorities. Tbis would certainly avoid mnch scandal but it is rarely that we find a tribunal in any church capable of dis pensing justice impartially. M. E. Jones, of Llanbedrog, has recently returned from the Welsh colony at Pata gonia and after an experience of seven years his praise is but half-bearted. It will be fresh in tbe minds of most of your WeUh readers that this colony was founded by Bev. Michael D. Jones, of Bala college, bat he made the great mis take of choqslng not a British territory but the Argentine Republic as tbe locate of tbe colony. - Samuel B. Thomas, an old resident of Wilkes-Barre and Soranton, writes me upon his return from Patagonia. Mr. Tbomas Is now in Wales and reports hav ing met Captain Rogers and family, late of Hyde Park, Scranton, and who was nour ishing In tbe colony. Another old resident of Hyde Park, whom he bad met, was William Fireman, and Mr. Tbomas states that tbe two emigrants would be delighted if their relatives who still reside in your city would periodically forward thorn a copy of the Scranton Thibunb. They should be addressed Captain Rogers, Chu bal, via Buenos Ayres, South America. Sir Q. Osborne Morgan, M. P., chairman of tbe Welsh Liberty party, in speaking recently of the house of lords remarked, "It contained men wbo had figured iu tbe moet disgraceful annals of the divorce and bankruptcy courts and who would not be tolerated in any decent assembly." 4 Some scandal has been caused In Car marthen, where Deacon John Tbomas, of tnat town, waa nneu iu lor being on licensed premises during prohibited hours. The deacon had fonr piuts of beer in less than an hour and he was soon stripped of bis uiaconate. as ne inorooguiy ueservea. The Dowlals murderer, Samuel Blisset has beefl committed to the assizes upon a charge of wnnui muraer. t The news of Jabez Balfour's coming re moval from tbe Argentine Republic to be a guest of ber majesty In a London Jul I is hailed wltu great satisfaction in Wales. Jabes found Wales bis bappleBt hunt Inn grounds in the Liberator swindles. , He concocted the name Liberator as one re sembling the Liberatiouist society fordis- esiaoiismng tbe cbucu, and tbos eniistea tbe sympathy of tbe non-comformlsts and unfortunately tbeir money alio. . The friends and aoDnortera of Aberys twyth college are jubilant over tbe sue- i cess of its students at the recent oxamlua- ' tions. Tbe passes are: Aberystwyth, SO; Cardiff, 15; Bangor, 4. A new biocranhv of Wales' great evan gelist, "Williams or Wern," has been pub lished and is selling rapidly. Owen. STOItlES OF THE STAGE. Some Rather Good Ones Narrated by Actor W. H. Crane. Actor Crane is credited with these stories of the stage: There is a well known munnger who is generally re garded as the Mrs. Malaprop of the proiessiou, ana the anecdotes or uis laughable mistakes in the use of words and his general misunderstanding of much that is said in his presence are among the most amusing theatrical happenings that have ever come un der my observation. I once chanced to be present during a rehearsal at his theater, when he noticed that the gen tleman who manipulated the cornet iu the orchestra was not playing. "Look here." said the manager, coming down to the footlights, "why aren't you playing?" "Because, sir, I have six teen bars rest here," said the cornet player pointing to the score of his mu sic, "liest!" said the exasperated manager. "Do 1 pay you to rest? Now, you go right ahead and play. If I catch you restiug again I'll discharge you." On the same occasion a young actress in the play undergoing rehear sal made an entrance iu a way that he did not like. "Here," he exclaimed, impatiently, "that is not the way to make that entrance. You must come in paroquettiug on . your toes.'J- Of course the worthy soul meant pirouet ting. I once sat behind this same manager at a banquet when be was culled ou to respond to the toast, "The Stage," and he did so in a speech which for grammatical errors was simply unique. When he sat' down a wag who was present arose and proposed the united healths of the gentleman who had just sat down and Lindley Murray. This toast was drunk amid shouts of laughter, and meanwhile the victim of the joke turned to me and asked, angrily: "What did that fel low mean by proposing me and Lind ley Murray together? 1 don't know any Lindley Murray. Why, I never heard of him. Is he any relation to Patsy Murray, what used to keep the gin mill In Hester street?" Footligiit Sparks: Europe has 1,500 theaters. Huston has fourteen theaters. Anna ltoyd is with "Aladdin.' Manslield has engaged Amy Busby. Calve will tour America uext sea son. Felix Morris will produce "The Best Man." Tragedian Balvini was born in a palace. William A. Brady will produce "Faust." Jean de Eeszke is an enthusiastic bicvclist. Man tell will do "Hamlet" and "Othello." Mansfield will produce "Arms and the Man." Robert Hilliard will star In "The Nominee." Frederick de Belleville Is with the Rose Coghlan company. Emma Nevada will produce Wag ner's "ine fairies" in this country. Marie Wainwrigut will impersonate two sisters in the "Daughters of Love." Hausmann's "Enoch Arden" will he sung at the Berlin Opera next winter. Henry Irving may attempt a serious play written uy Mrs. numpnry ward. Verona Jarbeau, of "Starlight" fame, will not scintillate this season. "1492" received its four hundred and seventh performance on Friday night in New York. Lawrence Hauley and George Os bourne have been engaged for U rattan Donnelly's "An American Girl." A play calletOthe "Trolley System" will rapid transit an American theat rical company to fame and glory. A topical song 8,000 years old was sung in a comic opera lately produced in Australia by a traveling Chinese company. Joseph Jefferson will bo seen this season in the "tncKet on the Hearth" and "Rip Van Winkle," but will not play in New York. The mythological ballet is out of lasbion in l ranee, and has been so for the past fifty years, but it seems to llourish still in Russia. Paris has one theater to every 32,000 inhabitants; New Y'ork one to every tiO.OOO inhabitants and Scranton one to every 33,500 Inhabitants. Delia Fox made her debut iu "The Little Irooper" at the New Y'ork Casino and the crowd in attendance was the largest iu the history of the house. Verange de la Nux, of Paris, has just finished a musical drama, taken from Sophocles, entitled "Labdacides." The principal role will be taken by the young American soprano, MissCourte- nay. Robert McWade, whose impersona tion or tne Jttauoi in "Friend Fritz" was so thoroughly enjoyed by Scran- tomans last season, will appear this winter in the" ioung Mrs. Wlnthrop" company. Rose Coghlan will present only three plays this season, "Diplomacy," "A Woman of No Importance" and the "Woman in White." The former two will be seen here at the Frothlngham next weeK. Stuat Robson's season begins iu a week. This year he will play "Ijeap Year or, the Ladies' Privilege," "The Henrietta" and "She Stoops to Con quer." A. new comedy will be pro duced later in the season. Four Biff Successes. Having tbe needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for tbem, tbe rouowing lour remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. Sinn's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, each bottle guaranteed Elec tric Bitters, tbe -great remedy for Liver, stomach and Kidneys. 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Sept 8, at 2 o'clock p. m. Mem bers of sister lodges are respectfully request ed to attend. JACOB C. LANGE, W. M. ttesttjUHABLEa B. GELBERT, secretary. BLANK BOOKS, PAmhLET8. MAOjf sines, etc., bound or rebound at Tne TnmuNi office. Quick work. Reasonable prices. MEAL TICKETS CAN BE HAD AT 144, cornor Spruce street and Franklin ave nue. Twenty meal tickets for ttt.6U Good table board. Monev to Loan. ItX sums on city first mortgages, BROWN, attorney, 60S Spruce street. Charter Applications. application will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on Monday, tbe second day of July, lt94, by Watts C, Van Blarcom, W. Howard Withers, Edmund A. Bartl, David Spruks and Louis J. 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Loat LOST GOLD MEDAL, INSCRIBED "Mary L MeCorinick, graduate Key stone school, lS'JV' Return to Tribune of fice. LOST BETWEEN l FRANKLIN AVE nue and tbe Delaware, Lackawanna and estfrn railroad depot, a pocket book. Finder will receive reward by returning the same to the Tribnno office. Business Opportunities. avufactu!og7Son( to appoint one energetic business man in Scranton and iu every city not already taken. Applicant must furnish fnw hundred dollars cash capital to pay for goods on de livery after orders bave been Becured for same. No bonus, no money in advance, no experience necessary. This is an unusual op portunity for'soine one already in business to add a side line. We are manufacturing a specialty alnunt a monopoly, not a luxury (something which will reduce expenses) need ed in every firm, factory, mill, hotel store, etc, throughout the land. From $00 to84IW monthly can be mad; references required. 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KID GLOVES are cheaper today than at any time since Kid Gloves were first made, How long that is we'll leave you to figure out; wo don't know. In connection with our regular stock at the NEW TARIFF PEICES, we offer a number of specials bought at a bankrupt sale in New York at about 50c. on the dollar. Among the specials are: SO dozen 4-button Suede Gloves (large pearl buttons), large variety ot shades. This glove is honestly worth $1.25 a pair. OUR SALE PKICE 19 09c. and they won't last long. Here is a lot that no lady can resist. Tbe wonder is how they csn bs sold at the price. Eight-bntton length Suede Mos quetaire, In Modes, HI ates, ttrey s and Tans, black stitching, gussets between Angers; In fact, a REAL Kid Glove worth every cent of $1.7.1. Also 25 dozen West End Pique Gloves, in English Keds only, 4-button; a great glove for hard service. And NNHOLLY & Do ITcm Sleep Well ? If not, get one of nature's BEST SEDATIVES, A Pine Iffattre&s They Are Inexpensive. THE SCRASW THE FR0TIIING1IAH Friday, Saturday and Saturday Mat. 8EP1EMHER 7 AND 8. Tbe Peerless Comedienne, IIETTIK BEBNAKD CHASE, And her excellent company of thirty people, producing the latest farce comedy, 1996 Six Singing and Dancing Sonbrettos. Eight Singing and Dancing Comedians. And her own complete Band and Orchestra. First time In this city of the 'fittest New York succoss, THE BEAUTIFUT LIVING PICTUKtS, presented at a cost of $1,000. Saturdsv Mutince Hottle Bernard Chase In "The Little Coquette." Saturday Night "lWfl." Sale of seats commences Wednosday,Sept.5. THE FROTIIINGrllAM Tu0esdayy?aSEPT. 10 and H. MISS Rose : Coghlan Bupported by the Coghlan Company. FIRST j Monday-BarJou's Brilliant Comedy, here 1 DIPLOMACY FIRST j Tuesday-Oscar Wilder Satire, heke I A Woman of No Importance. Hale of seats commences Friday morning, Sept. 7, V a.m., at the Frothmgbain box office, at the following prices: Orchestra, $1.5(1; or chestra circle, $1; Balcony, rows A and B, $1; Balcony, rows C and D,75c; Balcony, balance, 50a ; Gallery, gHo. ACADEMY OF' MUSIC MONDAY, SEPT. 10. fHE FAMOUS IRISH COMEDIAN. MR. WILLIAM BARRY And his large and excellent company of merry makers, in Win. Gill's splendid comedy drama, depicting New York City life, oalled The Rising Generation A GREAT IRISH-AMERICAN PLAY. Mr. Barry and his company made a Una im pression here last season In the play and scored a success. Sale of seats opens Friday at the box o (Poe. ACADEMY OF MUSIC TUESDAY, SEPT. 11. FITZ and WEBSTER IN A Breezy Time Crisp, Breezy and Entertaining. Everything New. A Novel, Original and Hilarious Musloal Comedy.. Fl I M M V Comodlans,Speclaltles,Dialogues, r U l I ' I Situations and Climaxes. PRCTTV Girls. Singers, Dano r n C I I I ers and Costumes. Sale of seats opens Saturday at the box office. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12. CHAS. H. HOYT'S Highly Successful Political Satire, A Texas Steer Every Smile. Every Howl. Every Grin. Just ait Always Was. "Maverick Brander," "Besiiy Brander," Geo. Washington Jr. Fishbaok and Tbe Committee FROM TEXAS Will all be there in their usual entertaining way. Company is stronger than ever. Ssle of ssats opens Monday at the box office. Davis' Theater WONDERLAND. Week Commencing Monday, SEPT. 10. Every afternoon and evening. TBE BEWITCHINO ALL-LADY VAUDEVILLE STARS. EVERT PERFORMER A LADY. EVERY LADY Atf ARTIST. This is not a so called "Beauty Show," al though composed of handsome women: bnt it Is a remarkable aggregation of genuine ar- iisiio excellence. ADMISSION, 10, 20 OR 30 CENTS Two Performances Dally at 2. 9) and 8.15 p.m. Children on Saturday fl? WPfl Afternoons Only, VtiSJM 10. WITH FREE SEATS. I ob Work ... I nsat m Tht ScrantM Tribune TABTV . . . - . oatoht 0 lob Dept. & Wallace SALE OF KID 10 dozen of our famous Derby Glove, worth $1.50, all colors. These three grades compose the lot and our price is 08c a pair. A glove oppor tunity that yon never had before and probably won't again for a long time. Following are tbe new prices on our regular stock. The best line of Kids in the city, without a doubt, and every pair fully guaranteed: 4-button Czarina, In every shade made, !. S hook l zirina. in every shade made, SL The best dollar glove ever sold. 8 button length, Suede, cream white only. S1.S5; former price, $1.50, ' ' WALLAG 209 ESTABLISHED 1806. 0,000 IN USE, Instruments In every sense of the term as applied to Pianos. Exceptional in holding their original fulnew of tana, NEW YORK WAREHOUSE, Ka 80 Fifth avenue. BOLD BY E.CRIcker&Co 115 Adams Ave. NewTelephons Bdg. We Linn AM Co, STOCK BROKERS. Boy and sell S'-ockBacdeand.Qriiin da New York Exchaej -u4 "Chiesgc Board of Trade, either for oash' or on margin. 412 Spruce Street. t3TLool Stocks a Specialty. 6, M DlFi'iEtllCK, Manager, 1ELEPHONE 5,002. Maloney Oil and Manufactur'g Co, -"i g?. VINEGAR AND CIDER HI TO 151 MERIDIAN ST. Oif BEDD.UCGG. WHY HOT See onr FIFTEEN' DOLLAR Solid Oak Bedroom Sett We sell Furniture as cheap as any house in the country that in tends to give honest value for the money. Try us. uU 209 AID 207 THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CQ BCRANTON AND WILK CS-BABBB. PA. JfANDFACTOEEBS Otf Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. aiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiUHiiuiiiuniiiiiiiMiisumiHiH!imiiiiramuinniiK ISTELLE m 134 WYOMING AVENUE. I THE BEST S OF PROPHETS m S for the future it tbe oast. During tbe outre than fef S tilstenoe over 65,000 people m I The Emerson Piano. , There trt tome pfenet that will o&t you i will. IfToaealo Dainp.b.rff1i' nrinn tntt them. Drobablr too will bar ray you'll not get better piene, nor a. kandeatirer, nor one mvn " durable. It tt impoeeiblwto imtsre-on rbe best. REASONABLE PBICK CASH 1NSVALUSKKXA BET. GLOVES 4- button Brighton, any color yon want, tl 40 former price. $1.50. 5- hook, splendid black only, JL60; former prlui, $1 75. 4-button Jerome, black and color i, 81.75; for mer price, Si -button Monarch, ox-blood only, $1.75; for mer price, t-. 8-button Suede, black only, beat French make, $1.75; former price, Si 1'2-button Suede, cream only, real kid, $1.85; worth $2.25. . 16-button Suede,cream and all evening shades $'.'.53. This is the most Important Glove Sale ever inaugurated in Scranton and no lady should fail to attend. WASHINGTON AVE. 0pp. Court House. Dr. B. Grewer are now permanently located at " l I'enu. :- -ll'l" II 8 P' I I" ! ft The doctor is agraduateof the University of Pennsylvania, formerly demonstrator of physi ology and surKry at the Medico-Chlrurt(ical t'ollec of Philadelphia. A specialty ot Chronio, Nervous, Skin, Heart, Womb and Blood diseases. DISEASES OF THE KERYOOS SYSTEM Tbe mptoma ot whtoh are dizziness, lack of confidence, sexual weakness in men and wo man, ball rising in the throat, spots floating before the eyes, loss of memory, nnable to con centrate the mind on one subjeot, easily startled when suddenly spoken to, and dull, distressed mind, which unfits them for per forming the actual duties of life, making hap- f lness impossible; distressing the action of be hoart, causing flush ot heat, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, melancholy, tire easy of company, feeling as tired In the morning as when retir ing, lack of energy, nervousness, trembling, confusion of thought, depression, constipation, weakness of the limbs, etc. Those so affected r "Id consult us immediately and be restor tjfty perfect health. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED, Weakness of Young Men Cured. It you have been given up by your physician call upon the doctor and bo examined. He cures tbe worst cases of Nervous Debillty.Scro fula.Old Sores,CatarrhPlles,Female Weakness, AlTections of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Asthma, Deafness, Tumors. Cancers and Crip ples of every description. , Consultations free and strictly Btcred and confidential. Ofiice hours daily from It a. m. toil p. m. Snnday 9 to 2. iju.'iooo nve 2-ccut stomps for symptom blanks and my book called "New Life." 1 will pny one thousand dollars in gold to anvono whom I cannot cure of EPILKPTIO CONVULSIONS or FITS. DR. E. QRKWER, BOldPost Ofiice Building, corner !Pennve nue and bpruce street. & Co YSYCHISG AYE. General Office, SCB ANTON. FA LEY ,1U hve par eksel anil pWye i duo re than tht EiftOTptt,. S : tn tljrtsJft ot pjlir 6 Bat tretWvbt ytm m en etthewe, Bat treroarvbt you