THE SCIlAXTON THI13UN13 SATUKDAY MOIININO, MAY 4, 1895. gsyi .. , i For the first time since thi opcnlnjt cf the Eastern lewrue season, there I a chance In the percentage position of the clubs. Sprlnprileld and Providence each made a winning and contlnuo to stand ut the head of the lift with live and four straight K'"es respect ively. Failure to hit the ball caused Sornn ton to lose to ltoehoater. Wllkes-Hnrre lost to Sayrneuse- by roused Heltlltitr. Springfield won from the Hison.' by only a hair's breadth, while Providence won in a walk from tho Canadians. Eastern l.easuo Ucxults. Itochester, 6; Scranton, 4. Syracuse. 4; Wllkes-linrre, 2, SprlnRtlold. IS: Hufr.tlo. 10. Providence, 11: Toronto, 1 Standing of Eastern l i-njuo Clubs. Sprlntttleld 5 1.VX l.l ..Til . .sx .M .lA Providence 4 Wllkes-llarre Scranton Syracuse Rochester .... ltuffalo Toronto 6 Today's Fastorn l.cuguo Schedule. Rochester at Scranton. Byracuse at Wllkos-ltnrre. Toronto nt Providence. ltuffalo at Springfield. HEART-BREAKING FINISH. ate. an I tnpira and Hit That railed. an I nbreakaMo Combination. A variety of causes conspired to rob Scranton of yesterday's (r.ur.e at the park and allow the Rochester Hrownlos to win their first vk-tory. If Herman DoeScher did not possess a concave vision. Fox an arm that needs dis cipline. Ward a fly bat, etc., etc., we would have won. As It was we d'.J not. Rochester drasrvnl five men across the marble and only four p.ilpltatln Scrantonians were able to follow their example. And there you are. Hkky, a younp man from Hollywood. X. J., went In to catch for the locals. It was his first professional game and he was nervous. Ftehind the bit he did pi work and was accurate in throwirs to bast-s. but he could not hit the ball. The pame bosran bad fr Pcrar.ton. Fos went in to ptt?h and pave the first man who facevl him bae on ha!!? Smith simr!ei. Lush tV.ed out to lira-ly, Hamburg reach-?-! first ci Radford's error. Shvmick was put out by Clark. end Wente fifed out to Brady, but in the meantime Daily and Smith hs-1 scored. In the f-yarth "Walters ?irrr!M. stole second. r?achei third on W.ir'i'3 error, an I scored on an error by White Head. Present of a Rnn. In the fifth the vtft?rs uriiH a run tut were male a present of one In the eizhth. The ninth ned rothin? to th viaitors. During the first four innings Vox was found for cn'.y tiro eintrle? but he save four m r bass on balls and was eirele? in watchirir the ba-s. Lu?h. the first batsman In the fifth. found him for a sinele. and Hamburg followed with a double. Thereupon Manager Barr.le retired Fox and Hlckey and sent South Paw Erown and Texas Jack Rosrrs into the points. Brown watched the biss ekeiy and had better control ot the ball. Scrar.ton's f.rst runs were mp.de in the second. Hits by Clark. Whitehead and Radford netted two runs, and then there was a dreary row cf blanks until the ninth was reached. That was an inninsr that well n'pht ?are the cranks heart failure. The memory of that wonderful finish of Thursday led the "rooters" to hope that 3ranton would pull out a victory, and when Clark started the fun In the ninth with a base hit he was loudly cheered. Whitehead hit the ball, but it was a force hit that put Clark out at second, Houle reached first on Land's error, and on Radford's hit Whitehead scored. All Were Excited. V.y this time excitement was Intense and when Roger knocked out a ulntfle that brousrht Houle home the cranks were beside themselves)- Brown picked np his favorite willow, but was halted by Manager I!arnl. wbn decided to let Delaney bat for him. The latter re sponded with a hit into deep center, but the ball came back Into the diamond so quickly that Radford was put out at the plate. At least Umpire Doescher said no, amid the groans and hisses of the au dience. Ward spat on his hands, rubbed them In the earth and gave his bat a terrific swing, but he only knocked a little pop fly that waa captured by Ixing. Right there the tram eml'-d and the Erownles drew an. Intense sigh of relief. I)Iagram of the battle: SCRANTO.V. K. It O. A. Ward, 2b 0 13 0 x -1 - i I - i se" n. V (J z 1 V. Johnson, cf 0 0 5 0 Clark, lb 1 2 10 0 Whitehead, 2b 2 2 14 Houle, rf 112 0 Radford, as 0 2 0 3 Hlckey, o t 0 0 12 Pox, p 0 0 0 0 Rogers, o 0 1 3 0 Brown, p,M 0 0 0 1 Delaney, p 0 10 0 Mais 4 10 27 11 ROCHESTER. It. It O. A. Dally, lf 1 1 i DIlMlUe Oli 2 0 4 3 It 1 1 1 1 Hamburg, lb...,, Bhinn.ck, 2b 0 1 wento, c..., 0 1 Lang, u r o Harper, p o Totals 6 7 27 4 Bcranton. ..J o 20000002 4 Rochester 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 06 Earned runs Scranton, i', Rochester, 1. Two-base hits Hamburg, Dully, White head, Radford, Houle. Btolin bRsos Hamburg, Wakers. Left on bases Heron- in. m. nuciiBsmi n. i i iii:h ii u-ni inn Ward; Hamburg, Lang and BhlnnicH. By nslnr the "Btortne Utovo PolurtitnitlMittnn" for shlninir yeor stoves. Dura mitten of your g roc or for 16 con and get a ten-cent box of STOVE NE FREE. The shins on yonr sttrro last twioe as Ion when polished with Stovene as when black ened With other tovepollehee. AVE ;oua v I HANDS First on errors Scranlon, It; Rochester 3. First on balls on' Harper, 1: olf Fox 4; off Hrotvn, 2. Wild pilch l-'ox. Passed bull Wente. Umpire I hicicher. Tlnie- Two hours. SIMUN(iFiri.l) VS. IUTFALO. The Itlsons Lot Slip Soveral Oppnrtunl tics to Scnra. PprlnKflcld, Mnss., May 8. (TUiffnlo put up a miserable tlelillng gamo today ami lost easily to Hpringileld, nlthotigh the home twin was outbatted. Pprlng- Held mnrto plenty of lleldliiK errors, but on the bases tlicy made the most of every chance, while ltuilulo lopt repeat ed opportunities lo score. lluiTalo Hindu a rally In tho ninth that would have won the (tame If Sprlmtllcld had not hud so liu-go a lead. Tlu score: Sl'ltlMll-'lKLD. It. II. O, A. K. i 4 1 '.' I 11 r, (i 0 I o I 7 U 0 3 II 0 II 0 U I 3 !! 0 1 1 27 !) 5 a. a. !: 1 t 1 o so: ii o a - 3 4 II 3 3 1' 4 2 0 1 0 0 T, U 8 3 0 0-13 0 0 4-10 Shannon, s?i...... Connelly. 3b Lynch, If Schetllcr. rr llllbcrt, lb tinny, cf Ieuhy, c McPonnld, "b.,., il ruber, p , ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 1 ... 8 ... 1.1 ALU, Totals Hl'Kl- It. 3 3 I 3 I 0 0 Molten us. If.. I'lel.l. lb.... S(ie:irvm, rf. Wise. :b.... Prauby, ;!b. t'lymcr, cf. Lewee. sl.. I'niuhnrt, c McOlnnls, p Totals ... Sprlngtleld . b 0 0 0 l bl I 4 1 3 ....3 i ....3 0 UutTalo Varned runs 8lrlnifrteld. I: Ituffiilo. 1 First base by errors flnrliigtli'ld. : Uitf fulo. 3. Left on lwt'S-firlnk-tlelil, H; Puf- falo. li. FltTt base on b:ill-Ort timber. 3; off Mctilnnl. '- Struck out-Wise, Cly mer 2. Shannon, liruber 2. Three-base hits ISottcnus. Sbcnrea. Pranby. Two-bane hits-Shannon. Lynch. Ouber. Rottcnus, Field. Sacrltlce lilts ilar'y.. Leahy, stolon bases. I:ir.elly. ScheiUer 2. Oilbert Harry I. Hottenus. V tse. W.l.l p'.Iehes MeOinnis. I'assed balls Lcuhy, I'mu- h:'.rt. I'mpiris Swiwtwood and Snyder. Time of game Tso hours. l'KOVl HENCE VS. TORONTO. l uck Against the Canucks, who Played n (food liume. rrtvldence. May 3. The Provllcnce champions again defeateil Toronto today in a dashing- piime that was a bitterer contest to witness than the one on tho preceding day. though the score was more or.e-sided. Aalde from the two muffs by Lake, and one of these was on a ran a?ainst the riitht Held rail, tho Toronto played ball in magnificent style. In t'".e fourth and sixth innings the champions had preat batting streaks and hammrod the hall all over the lt. Huderham pitched wtil for PpjvUknce. and only in the th:rl Inning could the Cahadiars g-t more than one hit in an Inning. Then Casey and Con galton rapped followed with earned runs. out doubles and Gray a s'nple. making two Attendance. LOW. The sevre: PP.OVIDE.vrn. P.. H. Lyons, cf 4 4 Pa.--tt. 3b 1 2 Knleht. If 0 0 P.o":rs. lb 0 2 Coor.ey. ts 0 S:rlck-r. Jb 0 0 Murray, rf 0 2 Dixon, c 3 1 KuJlerham. p 1 3 A. 0 0 0 0 6 3 0 1 3 TotaU 11 TURONtu. n. Mara. If 0 Slppl. Ib 0 Latcr.borg, lb 0 Smith. Ji 0 Lake, rf 0 Ltmont, 33 0 Caaey, c 1 (.'enicalton, cf 1 Gray, p 0 ToMH 2 7 27 17 4 Prov!,i:nce 1 1 0 3 0 4 0 Toronto 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-11 0 2 Karned runi ProvWence, 7; Toronto, 2. Flrat base by errors Providence, 2; To ronto, 1. FIrat haw on biiilM Itug.irs, Murray, Ir.xon 2, I'ik':, Caey. Sfnrk out Knlhf. Ilxon, Hl,pi, Smith and Lake. Two-ha-e hit Itoifr. lJl:on, Casey, Congalton. fitolen bajieji Lyons ,1. fins sett, Itogors, TjtX'm. Conalton. Ioublo plays Htrleker and Hon':rr; Cooney, Stri'kTr and Ho?rrs. Umpire Hurst. Time of game 1.4.". NATIO.VAL LEA61E. Philadelphia pulled Itself out of the mud and away from the bottom of the Hut yinterday by defeating N-w Yor'rf on tho QumU-t City grounds. Wtiirt.lnK ton lost to IVfSton In the blcw-Mt farce (fame of the season. No other National gam wero srhedulcd. P. W, I F.C. PlttubiirK II H 3 ,rn f.'l:Vi-lnnd II 7 4 .Cr, Prootelyn H f. .1 .:', Iioston s f, 3 Mr, tf'-w York II 4 .r.'.r, Cincinnati 11 t n ,r,r. Ilnltlrnoro S 4 4 Chloairo 10 4 0 .4m Iulsvllle J'l 4 0 .W WushinKton 8 .1 fi Philadelphia 9 .1 fl Ht. l-oiiiii 11 3 8 .271 At Philadelphia- New York 0 Pliilndelphln 1 0 0 0 0 1 2- r, 3- Hun-New York, li; Philadelphia, 13, Kr- WHY SUFFER When you can gut your eyes Helen tllieiilly tested FREE. Anv loss of vision from aao or defect can ho corrected bv the iinc of tho Acro-Crystul Icnse.s, which will ntoD nil puin In the head. Have no other. Tho Acro-Crystul lonnes are sold only by DeWITT, EYE SPEIilALIST AND JEWELER, Hours: Dully, V to U a, m., I to Band ttoU p.m 203 LACK. AVE., SCRANTON, PA. rors New York, 2: Ph'lndolphin, 4. I!at terlea Clermun und U,!lirlvnr; McU:ll und liuckley. Umpire Campbell, At Hoston WnsliliiKtou 1 3 0 2 0 0 fi 0 0-11 Lloutun ...if 4 1 0 0 6 3' 2 '- lilts Wnshliiftlon, 10;, Hoslon, dK. Kr- rors WiishliiKton, 0; lto;ton, C. Hatler. Ie Mercer nml McOutre, Anileircn ami Mahoney; imlnn and Wiiwne, UiiIIIvmii mid Tt-liny. t'inp'in - Keefe, STATK LEAGIK. Mnynr Throw llio l list Pull hi Cmhoti ilnlo. Ppeehil to tin) Si-rnitliin Tiibiino. Carbcuulalc, May 3. Yentcrihy's irnnio of base ball was the most exi-lt Iiik iraiiic ml' the smuhoii anil wuh wan by HiiHltdon by a wore of 12 lo S. A l ir cruwd was y.'.itlieiid nt Anlhrai'lle IVU'U. It Was I ho Ill'Mt tu ll'dlileil n;i:t:o on tint homo itroiimlH, About 4 o'clock Mayor lleinlrlck entered the pltidHT's box nnd llirisv '.'lie Unit bull over the I'liito. I'nvlumi lo Hie IiokImiiIiik of I ho Kame, the .lb curt baud appeared mi the h:'i'Ik and rendered u plcaslntt sebcllou while cronslim: lite dlam nd. 'I'lie name to nus piny at the park I Mil ui'lcnionn Tho seme: t'lirbotidiilo ,,..i..l I) 2 2 II 2 II 1 l.-3 Hiixietitii o o l r, ii i :i : --i2 lilts -I'liibiiiiilnle, 12; IPi'dctnn, 2". Kr lotM-i'aiboniliile, 4; llu:d,don, 3. Ilnller leu- I'liiiinnxhiin nml lb'.:n; Junlmi n ml West hike. At LnnciMter l.iiueii'iter 0 (I R 0 1 0 I'nrrlsliuru II 0 2 II II I lib. i Lancaster, 12; I lurilMhuia-, rois-Ltitiea.'ler, 3; llMiThiluirK. II- II I -, K. I.'.r 3. I l it tei'Ies Yeiiel' nml Arlhlir; (Mar Itolh. At Iteadlim- toa ami Keiullnif I (I 0 11 3 II I 1 II- I) AllenliiH ii II (10 2 0 0 0 n 0--2 Mils-Ken, Unit, 1:1; A lit mown, li. Knoru liendtmv. 3; Alh ntown. R, lliittei'les -.MI chin I nnil S'lilnk; Mnynr mid Mlll'.itiiii. At Pottsvlile- Pottsvllle 0 3 3 14 12 1-20 Sbeliaii,ln:ili 1 2 II II II 0 II I n - lllls-Potlsvllle. 23 : Mheniin,lnuh, II. Cr rors - Pnttsvllle, 3; Mlhiimiiloiih, 3. lint terles- Hushes una I'jx; Hmltli und lven ncdy. dia.moxs) nrsT. Kcranton vs. ttnelu-iter nt the Hn-e l!:ill i'urk today ut 4 p. in. That hit of ivhincy's yerterdny shows that he has his eye on the bull. Lush, the visiter's renter irurdeii guurii Iiiii, Is a line baiter nnd ba.u runner, lie of Pox's wciil; poluta Is the cure less milliner In which he wulnhcH busei. A report of the Wllk. s-It ine-Syruciise (tame uppiars on The Tribune's xeeond Piiko. A neat double play was executed In tho seventh Inning by Hamburg, l.nnn and Shlnnick. I'niplro Poeseher was hissed several times durlnir yesterday's Banie. f I lit work was moJt unsatisfactory. No. 30 school base bnll team chiiltctiifes No. 3.1 school to n Kami Monday on iho former' grounds. Answer through The Tribune. Hlckey, the youm? catcher .who was put In yesterday, will prove u inott valuable addition to the team If he acquires un ability to hit the ball. Tho Truth seconds The Tribune's siik Bestion that Paso Pull park be triven a name that means something. Will the as sociation please call the park something? Another snuKtcertlon for the association to consider is the display of a Hair on some prominent building when a name Is to be pluyed. Thu Hcrantons ousht to keey up with the procession and accom modate their patrons tho same as Is done In other cities. - NORTH KM) XOEES. David Jones hns removed from Wayne avenue to the West Side. The house he formerly occupied Is belr.R placed In readiness for the occupancy of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Iteese on their return from their weddlnif trip. The Crystal Soclnl club will hold a complimentary social In Company H armory on .Tune 5. Jnkln Williams, of Fprlnir street, fell while on his way to work yesterday mornlnif and striking on a xharp-edwd stone cut a d p irih In his rlitht loir, ntar the hip, severing the main artery. He was taken to hbi home and medical aid summoned. He Is now able to be around, although weak from loss of blood. P.ev. William OrlfTlths, of IV-nscm, N'. Y vlfltcil friends hero yesterday, lie will i.ccuny th" pulpit of the W'eluli TJttpti.vt church on ri".xt Wednesday nlicht. Tomorrow will be Home Missionary D.vf In the Provldem-e Chrlstlnn rh.irrh, Apt roprb-ite sermons will be delivered by the pastor, Itev. IX M. Klnter. Th" Citizens band, of twetity-fuiir pieces, parad 'd through Ihe principal streets last rljrhl. They nli-i kivc a short opi.n nlr conceit on tho iiubllc sipifire. owlnir ti the numerous cfimplulnin which have been made to police head quarters of Sunday b.ilt plnyltiK In this place, the police are determined lo Mop all Kami which nre to lr pi iycil to morrow. A Ian?" number K.'itliered In the Pun- day scIkioI rooms of Ihe Presbyterian church lat.t n It; lit. when ISaldwItiinin was exposed by l'rol;ior nnd Mi;'. Hpaiildlnir. Miss l'lnren-e Main, of Ilotiesd.'ile, wart lo li-ive b-elt pp'i''itt and take part In the enli-rlalnoi 'III, but owlnff to llln'rn could n' t li- prc.nnt. Thr cnt"rlalniii"tit wni peii"d by a s"- lection I y the Ibieiifj.o bun Hiilier club, of Ihe Roiilh Kldc, I . 1 by Lon tiz llrivr rtvaw, nnd cnrislrleil of Mesnrs. .lolin nnd Clnrrnne Krouse, J,,hn llruiiner, I'redirlck llclnlr, nnd WIIMum ZMir rlclt, who had to rerj nnd to three en cores. They wer' follow d by John WnlKenshnw, 1 Wldin.iyer nnd Mlnit Nellie Iten.lamln, who reiiderod o trio on Hie bars viol, violin nnd pl.ino In 1"tlht fill ntylo, and then cmn tho event of the evenltin, the oxioslm; of J'.al'lwInlHin bv Dnlpli Allicrton nnd Mrs, Kratik illlknian, In which n num. her of Jokeit worn cricked nt th..1 fa l'tise of a pumber of tho c.onr;retn tlon. Aftnr a sclent Inn nf tho coni'ci?ii jamln nnd Mcibis. Wldtnnyer nnd Valkenslin w, tho entertainment wim closeil. ilcfrenhnieiitH -were served by the yoiinn ladles of tlvi chur h, nvancellft C. 0. Liilhcr, who In coii ductln a series of meetlns In the North Main Avenuo Hnjillst idiurcli, In Kettlim hold of tho prodi) of the Norlli Khd. Kvnry nfternoon ho lias about 100 school children lltiicnltw with deep Interest to libl Illustrated "chalk tnlks;" and the nfternoon nnd ovcnliuf moi-t-ItiKS for adults urn slKtiulls'.ed by pro found spiritual powers. Mr, Luther Is the author of many of tho must popular hymns nnd sonirs of the tiny, Which he sIiiK to Impress and enforce his preach Intf. Tomorow will bo a. day of npeclnl Interest. Mr. Luther's tnnrnhiir Huhjoct will be "A Race for Life;" rvenlnn ul. Ject, "An Aironlclnit Effort," In the afternoon he will relate tho Imiblent which Jed .to the composition of his popular nnd admirable sonir "Must I do, and Kmpty-Hatided?" lOvanitellst Luther will conduct a prmular sontt and preaching this ovenlnr In the North Main Avenue Daptlst church. ' Telephone 2242, W. O. Doud Co., 10 Lackawanna avenue, for oil kinds of plumbing. ... lili) BY FEW EXCELLED IT IHE FRESH IN 1 POUND PiliflTS. Try it nnd you will use tio other. 24c. FBI FOUND. LUCE BROS. ON OIHER SiBE 0FC11EL Stine Uveitis tif I lie Day (in f lie West Siilt tif I lie City iStrk'il. ACCIDI'XT AT HWfON HIXB A Currliij'e I iitlicly Wicukcd nnd Will llnvo to llo Kuplncvd liucrcMtliiff Mccllni: of the WcInIi PhiliiHiipli Ion I Society- I ci-.oniil, Ito. t'nreli'ssnesn was tho causie of un, ne cldent nt the Hampton nilno yimter d.iy, the remit of which Is the com plete dent ruction of n cun liuro. The hoiuimiiii whs Htniloiicd nt bin post ut Iho breaker InmlliiK. J tut li cnrrbiKcs were nt opposite places In the shaft; one was down lit the bottom, the other up In the breaker. A sUrnal was Riven to h'dst, ii tiuclt huvlmr been placed on the down currhiKc; the ennllies moved and the hendmnn, thinking that It was the Hi) carrlnifc, which was to stop nt the landl'iK, shoved out the "Juwn" on thin', side of the shaft. The up cnrrhiHc cominif down at a terrific rate ntitick thu "Jaws.". Thcro wits a crash nnd the catro was smashed to pieces. The engines were Btopcd nnd Ihe wreck cleared. A new cai'iiutre will have to be placed. of rmiMiuil Interest. Tonight's meeting of the Welsh Phil osophical eoclety will hu characterized by a lecture by W. CI. Adams, of Yoch lUvven. Mr. Adams has selected for his subject "Wonders lievealed by the Microscope." Hu will Illustrate his points with 'the aid of two laif?e mlsero- scopes, obtained from local diK'tors. It will be a short, plain talk on animals In wntcr, consumption and other dis ease Rerms, errors In our finest meas urement, ndulterntions of food and other minor subjects. A large crowd Is expected to be present to hear the talk. Itrcvlty News Notes. Poundmnster Melllclc whs during last Monday driving a dozen or more cows to the con tines of hlB pound. They were Bellevue cows, and as Mr. Melllck passed lit) Main avenue, near N'o. S2 school, tho lUclleviie 'school children were Just (rolngr to their homes. Seelncf the cows the urchins recaptured the nnimals and drove them home despite Molllck's threats and endeavor to re tain them. Hammocks, new stock Just coming In nt lower prices than last, season. Ite-mi-mber we make this a specialty, and handle more thun any other house lu town, (.'nil nnd Inspect before buyliiK at M.ison's. Patrick McNnmara, of Luzerne street, has assumed the duties of his new posi tion at Nay Aug pnrk. I'.rrkshire hams, 9 cts., Clarke Pros. Police I Ullccrs (lurrcl, John I. Thom as, I.owry, Haul, Matthews and Lewis will patrol Wert Side streets this month under the direction of Lieutenant Wil liams. Tho Misses Lulu James nnd Nellie Morgan have hech elected delegates to Iho Wlll; s-H.irre Ti l-County union. from the Plymouth church. The con vention will !' bebl In Jmi". Wnter eroMH, lettuce, radishes, nspnr- ngntsft at Mason s. llell.vuc, limine nnd Oxford mines were paid yesterday. J. P. Acker 1.1 having Ills South Main avenue property put on n new masonry found'tUmi. The limine sunk several Inches, ns a 'result of the Into cavedn. Mr. nnd Mis. John II. I'Vllown will np. ml tomorrow with Mrs. Fellows' lelnllves nt Mesboppi n. P ivbl M. .I no i" drug store on South Main avenue Is In lic( renovated. , Miss Sariill Itcese, of llydo Pnrk n ve nue. Is visiting frli'iiils nt Albany. M.i?'lcr H. .Intle I is returned home from a visit to A lliany. Th" elili rtelliiiieiit r,f the llellevue Mlsfloii Hind of Hope, which will be In Id In tin- First Wi'Iiii I! uillst cliuivh on Mny S, piomlsen to utlrn-t n I nure Ct'"W'l. Maple ryrtio nnd suirir, flnept run of the iteiiiioii now In -at M inon's. The properly of I''. W. Rnli, of '.yi on fclioet, hns bi'.Mi lniii'oved by the d lll I Ii l!l of II now lllolli' "'I'll willt, Mi silmien f'sib'''' ' .I 'ins nnd Harry Mor-f.in cotilrnipl.ilu a vlill to Wubs for a short period, beglnnlu nevt month. Tomorrow the mw Washburn Struct l'resbyteil.iii ilitiivli will bo tided for the flfnt time for ningreg'ttlonal tmr piiscs. An riicwer from the Uev, A. J. V.'el-dcy Is anticipated by t hut time. Tim Tilbiino Went Hide union Is at IS!) Modi h Main nvenuu. Pine upplcH, oranip'M, bananas, lem ons, ut Ma'ioii's Clnrko I'.i'os. will bii'ld a m.'iittilll.'cnt building on the lot adjoining their slum on North Main avenue, A detailed do r.ti'lpttiiti will be given liter, Haiiiucl K:irh y, of Natitlnnke, wal vis iting un Iho West Hldu yestcrdiiy, Today Is Ihe day for opening the renovated Went Hldo cligar store, Hiimucl Havls, pniiirletor. has had new chairs iplacert In the barber shop and new oil cloth of ntrlklng design placed ot thn Hour. Tho place hns been re papered and Is a model er.tabJlHhment, ltnv, lr. P. C Uuh'Iim, of the Jackson Hireet llaptlst church, will begin at to morrow evening's SHrvlee a scries of ser mons on "Men and Women of Mark In tho Hible." Tho first sermon will be on "Adam, the Man of Opportunity," Ser vices begin at 7 o'clock, MerkHhlre hams, V. cts., Clarke Bros. Rcventeun candidate! will ho received Into membership through the ordinance ot communion at tomorrow morning's meeting at the Bellevue Calv.lnlstlc Methodist church. The pastor, nev, J. T, Morris, will also administer theiusuai monthly communion to three other ap plicants who were accepted at last Sun day's services. - Wont Sldo llusincss Ulrsotory. PirOTOaitAPHKH-Cablnot Photos, 1.4' per doxen. They nro Just lovely. Con vlnee yourself bv enlllnpr at Starner'i Photo Parlors, pit and 10.1 South Mail, avunue. GltOcP.rtllOS Ilevero Rtnndnnl Jivi Coffee Is unexcelled. Tho leuillng cofl.e ot thu day. For sain only at K. W. Mil sun Co, Fine Groceries, 110 South Main avunue. BKCllNn HAND FUlJNITPnK-r'APP fur anything you have to sell. Furni ture, Stoves, Tools, etn. Cull nml r" thn stock of J. C, King, lOlit and M Jiiel.mill strewt. WAld, PAPKlt-On to Fred Ileynolds If'Kl North Main nvenun, und inn lili eoniilele llnu of Wall Piiper, Pullil. nml Wllnlow Hliudeii. Just opened will new stuck. I'l.lTM III Ntt William 1 ). rirllllths, 11: Niulh Main aveliun, dors lli-l-eliuii l'liiuibliig, Sleiini Heat nnd Cits FUHuu Hill mrui-l Ion Jh strictly guarantm"!. - NKWS i)V TI1K S01TH ; IDL I'lioiittho Itosldjnuj of Anthony slilipn ski licpartiiro of Well Known .Ho nil Sldcrs for Now York City. Kaily yesterday rnornlng lire brolie out In a Mini ill cook shanty, adjouriilm; the resilience of Anthony Sklgiunkl on I'llui street, between Ktone and Irving llVi'lltll'C. When till. Iblllli'M liroke on I Mrs, Hldguitil'l mid live children were eiitlng Ijl'eakf.i'Jl in tlio Million. The fiith"!' was iilmeiit, alleii'llng a fuu ral. Ii,. 'lure an alimn could be H"iit In Ihe blir.e had coiiiiiiiiiilcaled to the dwel ling. Th" lire L'ompanli'M wero cnlli ii and Iho I'Viituryu nnd Wlllliim 'oiiiielli' I'eMpiiuili'il, but liel'ore the lire wus foil iiiuler control the hoico bad bci-n greiit-lyilainai-,eil. Much of th" furniture Is ruined from llio lire und water. The damage In cHtlmiiloil ut f'Uxi, and Ihe preiiilneH were Inaiiieil fur Jl.i'w In the agency of peter Holding, of Cedur ave nue. The origin of the lire la iiHfrlb"d lo mi overheated stove In thu shanty. A lire had been Hturtcd to cook the morning men!. Mill l.cavo for Sew York. Mrs. .1 nines Purcell nnd sons Oscar nnd James, of prospect avenuo nnd llriiok street, will leave today for New Vork cl'ty and make their home In the melropollii. John, bartender nt the Scranlon houne, will iieoompiiny his mother nnd brothers, nnd after taking leave of them In their new home, will return and take up bis ix-ddcnee ut the Sorunton house. He Ih a popular young nmn und bus a friend wherever be has un acquaintance. Among V. W. C. A. Members. Miss Carrie Mursch, will lead the Sunday meeting at the South Side Young Women's Christian association rooms. Her subject of address will be "Witnessing." After the service an outing will be enjoyed to Nay Aug park. On May 14 the Pansy club will hold a social at the rooms. Shorter paragraphs of News. The funeral of Henry Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Miller, of Plttston avenue, will be held on Monday nftr noon. Tho remains will be brought to Honesilale for interment. The entertainment at the Hiokorv Street Presbyterian church, under the auspices of the Christian Kndeavor so ciety of the clAireh, was a fucccs3. The funeral of Michael Lyslncra, of Remington avenue, took place yester day morning. A high masa of requiem was celebrated at St. 'Mary's church on Prospect avenue bv Itev. Richard Anut and Interment was made in Minooka Polish cemetery. WILL BEGIN DOING TIME. Throe Individuals Who Will Make Shoes for the stnte. Sheriff demons, accompanied by Chief of Police William T. Simpson. Councilman Wade M. Finn and Dr. Van Clcef, of the county Jail, will leave to day for Philadelphia In charge of Tony Voch, Alexander Mitchell, colored, and James Powell. Voch will serve the next two years where he will not be disturbed by the outer world: Mitchell will serve the snme sentence and will keep away from O'Hrlen's barbershop when he comes out; and Powell goes on an enforced va cation of one year for robbing a man of his watch In the central police station. NOUTII WOKKS Kl.sr.ME. A Slnglo Turn Will llcgln Monday Morning. Tlie employes of the North works have been ordered to report Monday morning for duty, n.i tho ml.ll will then begin on single turn. For Just how long the mill will con tinue running the mniLigenient Is not prepnred to stnte. The orders received do not hold out any belter promise than a sort of hand-to-mnuih expectation. Hut the outlook Is brighter than at any time In two yeni-s past. - - s ANI STILL THEY COME. Another ruse (irouinl tint from the Mill of tho Plvorce Citmt. On Oct. ill, INS", In the city of Ho b iketl. In the olllee of n Justice of the Pence Log-in, of that oily. Mary K. Henley nr.d Martin C. Heiilev plighted their troth. They en me te fternnloii Immediately nnd settled nt lb" "Notch." For two ycats the nng. 'I of peace fluttered over them, one brighil nn riling Mrs. Ileal, y woke it it nnd found her hubby nbsont. She lies not cecti or lu-nid of him since, ... ...... one nppllcat on of Pr. Thomas' Kelec tr!e nil Iain's ii way Hie puln of the moid neierc l.lll II. It Is Illi I'll ul family Mm. incut, For plumbing nnd electric bells tele, phone HlMil (o W. O. Hnud A Co., Sell I.neka. nve. - - - Keller in Mt Hours. Plstrcnslng Kidney nml nimbler dls. eases relieved In s'.x lut-.r by tho "Now Oroitt South Auierlec.n KMuey Cure." This new remedy Is a grout surprlso on account of lis cKiwiltng promptness In relieving pain In tlm hhublor, kldni'ys, back nnd every purl of thn urlnury a. nines, In liiiiln or rmniilii. It relieves re. ten t Inn of water und pain In passing it Rlmnst Immediately. If you want quick relief nnd cur this Is your remedy. Sold by C. M. Harris, 1J: ui;i;lt, l'J3 Puna avo. nuc, Qerunton, Pa. Pllos! Piles! Itching Piles. Bymploms Moistures lntenso Itching and stinging: most nt night: worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, be coming very sore, Hwnuye's ointment tops the itching and blooding, heals ul , ii ost easts i,tnit)vis m, tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for W cents. Dr. Bwayne ft Hon, Philadelphia. Wlien Baby u Rick, we gave nor Ciutorfe ffriienihewuaClilld, ibe orksl f or Csstorla, . When she became Mia, she dung to Castorla. When she had Culldra, she gave tlusa Gutorui Hood's Made This is Iho truth in a nutlicll rc giirtlinv tlm cures hy Hood's Huritapa. rillu. Jt tolls the story of how thin mcdioiiio effects its wonderful cures. Tho uioi-t tenacious cases, which other remedied utterly fail to reach, ore cured by Hood's Siir.aparillu, be cmio it is tlio (Treat blood purifier. Hitch u testimonial as wo jrive helow, few uiedicincs can jirwluce. It is only one, of many jioFschsed by Hood's Sarsjparilia, and proves the merit of tliin medicine. Reliable, honest, industrious, is wlmt ull say of Mr. Ilennctt. He has heeii engnyd us gas-titter in Boston for So years, with Tarbcll, 111 Wash ington btrcct, and McKinncy, "Wash ington stiwt, ojip. Iioylston. "I am only doing what is just when I tell voluntarily what Hood's Sareaparllls has done for me. I know it Caved My Life. I caught a severe cold, after which chronic eczema appeared cn the calf cf my left leg, sod spread from knee to ankle, and the Itching and burning was something wful. Added to this was a Hood's SarsapaeiUa the Qnh aw True Blood Purifier rroaiinentlv in the Public Eve Todav. Bo Sure to Get Hood's. Standard Instruments in every sense of the term as ar-plled to Pianos. Exceptional In holding their original ful ness of tone. i NEW YORK WAREHOUSE. NOk M Fifth avenuo. SOLD BY E.C.RICKERtlCO 1 1 S Adams Ave., New Totophoae Illdg. RMLRQ.AD. TIME -TABLES Central Ruih-onJ of New Jersey. U.eliiull nml Mlsnili:ulltll Division! Amtii-neitu eoul usimI excluiiivel', insur ing clcanllueHS anil culniort. ij.Hli; 1'AUi.ii; IN Kr'r'KCT MAKOH 2 IXIH,. Vrnlns Iiuva Si'iHtilnn f.r llflMtrtn. W'llkes-Hnri-e. etc., at S.W. 9.15. 11.S0 a.m., li!.4f, 2.iHi. .s.m, r.rt. i.l5 . m, Sundays, tUO a. in.. I im. J. id, 7.10 iv m. For Atlantic city. .50 a.m. Kur New Vfirk. N',,v-iii-k unit lr--koth. SI tnxpr"ss) a in., li.4ii (expri-ss y llli Ituf- it'i imrior cur;, 3.U1 texiiressi p.m. sun ilnv. y.lh i.m. Ir .Munch Chunk. A.Mentown, Itcthte-In-ill, Musien nnd I'lillible'plilii. S.'.M a.m., IS.tr, S.iVi. bVO (except ,1'htljulelpliin) p.m. Htindny. 3.15 p.ui. For l.imc Mruneh. Ocenil Clrove. etc. at t.W a.m., is. k p.m. Kor K":ulniH, Lebanon and llnrrlKburit, via Allelilun 11. KZO tt.ln., 12,4.'i, .iX) p.m. Sun, l.iv. 2 'i p.m. i'r iMiiHviuc, a..un m , umn.ni, 1..t,t..lt,n. 1.,.... V..n. V....L t....t rt T IK. rily sli-eet. North river, nt 4.10 (express a 111.. l.to, !.. 4.M (expioss with Hutfet pin lor carl 11 in. Hun, lay, 4. So n.m. I.enve t'blliulelphlii, Koinlllitt Terminal, sen a.m., lt.ra uud 4.30 p.m. Sunday 6.1) a.m. Tlironirh tickets to all points nt lowest rules niuy be bud on application In nd vmioo to tho tli'lmt nis'ent at Hie station. 11. I I.I.M.l'X IM, Den. t'nss. Airunt J. II. OUIAl'SEN. acn. 8u.pt. PET.A'ttARrl AND HCOPON RAIL ROAD. Commcnnlnn Mondny, W.4 r(W. Osy. July 30, ad trnlna K M It a V9 will arrive stnew I.aek W ff mf awanna avenue atalloD Jty r as follows: ' Trains will leave Scran- ton station for Carbondulo and ln tnrmodlnto points at 2.20, 6.4B, 7.00, S. and 10.10 a.m.. 12.00. -X lUi. 6. Ik 6.t. 7.2G, ami 11.20 p.m. ... , , Kor Karvlow, Waymart and Honosdale at 7.W, a.2. and 10.10 a-iu.,ia.i, 2.20 and 5.1 PFor Albany, BaratoRa, the Adlrondaoha and Montreal at MS a.m. and 2.20 p.m. nor wtlkea-narre ana iniwmwiisis .!.. .1 4 JC fi AA fiU inil 10 U a m.. 1 '2 Oiu 1.30. 1M, 4.oVa.lO.Oa. and 11.28 p.m. Trains will arrive at tioranion aiation from rnrhnndala and tntarmedlate uolnta at 1.4ft, a.40. . and 10.40 a.m.. 12.00, U7,2.3i 2,40, 4 M, 1.65. 7.46. 2.11 and ll.M p.m. Prom Honoadolo. Waymart and Fart view at Mt asm., U0, t". 1-iO,. 5.65 ant 1.46 p.m. Vrom Montreal, Saratopa, Albany, etA t 4.54 and 11. 113 p.m. Prom Wllkos-Bftrra and intermodlati; potuta at 2,16. 8-Oi IttOS and 11.56 a.m., 1.141 Ui , I09 -, m,M and 1A.M p.m. My Blood Pure severe ptin, seemingly in the bone. At last it bee me bo that I bad to give up work and t u one bio to walk. I had to Lave my leg bandaged ail the time, and frequent changes of cloths. For nine month 1 sat with my leg resting in chair. Oh, it Was Dreadful I Friends said I could Dot live long. In ail I had seven diOerent physicians, all to no purpose whatever. I knew the icerit of Hood's fieraaparllla, as I bad some years before, taken it with bent fit, aDd decided to try It for my apparently hopeless case. In two or three days after I began, my appetite was better, and my cod rage re vived. To make a long story short, the rnption entirely disappeared, asd the the flesh on rr.y leg resumed perfectly i hcaltty appeal nee. I was soon able to walkabout. I cannot tail hew e-id my neighbors and friends were. I can now walk without acy lameness, as well as ever. Have not the slightest eruption, or itching or burning, or any sort of trou ble whatever with my le?. The fretitsde I owe Hood's SaraparUla is simply un speakable." Tnos. Eesxett, 103 Syca more Street, Roslindaie, Boston. Del., Lack, and Western. Trains leave Scranton a follows: Es- rress for New York and all points Tat. 49. 2.5S. i.15, &.O0 and .5o B.ra.; 11 -v. and tii P-rn. 1 Kxprsss ror Essxon. Trenron. i r.naaai I obln An.i tho lviulh. LIS. and 1 5S a m.. ll.Si and S 50 p.m. Washington and way stations. 155 p in. Tobyhsnna accommoilaiion. (5.10 p.m. Kspresa for Hinsrhamton, Osweiro. El runt. Comlnr, iMith. larsville, Monro Morris nd Kuffslo. 1110. a.m. and 1.14 p.m.. ma kin it chwe connections at Buf falo to all puints la the West , Northwest and Southwest. !th atsrommodattcn, 9 a.m. Plnshnniton nnd way stations, llSTp ra. Nicholson accvimmoiiailon, at 5.15 p.m. l:ini;hamten and Klmtra Express, (.CC p.m. Vxpresa for Cortland. Synctt. Osweiro t'ttca and Klchfleld Springs, CSS a-nu and 1.24 .m. Ithaes. I S5 and Hath 9 a m. and 1.14 p m. For NerihumNxriand, itttxton. Wilkes nnrre, Plymouth, Itloomsbunr and Iin Ttlle. mskint: close connections at North umberUnd for W1lllsimport, Harrlsburg. PaUimore. M'ashlnKton and the isouth. Northiimberlnnd and Interms11nt t tlnns. ta, a.55 a.m. and 1 and .i7 p.m. Nantii'oke and lntrme,lini stsllena. tiV and a.m. Flymeuth and Inter mediate stations. i.V. and M p.ra. Pullman parlor and sleepttut coaches cm all express trains For detailed Information, pocket tlm tables, etc., apply 1.1 M. U. i-mtth, city ticket ollioe, S.'S Uackawanua avenue, oe deot ticket otllce. Nov. IS, ISM. Trnln loaves tJemmou for rhlkidelphl and New Vork vie. I'. H. K. It. at ivm.. 12.115. 2.SS nnd 11. 3S p.m., via L. U k V. R. 11.. 8.00, S.0(i. ll.Sl am., and 1.30 p.m. l.eaveScrnnton for l'1ttslv)n and Yvllkes Hurre, vlii 1.. U W. li. R, OaV. S.0S. 11.2 a m., J.rni, li e?. K.Thi p.m. Leave Scrantnn for White Haven, H.t t let on, PollHVlllo and all point on the Honver Meadow and Poltsville branches, via K. A W. V. It K., Ii10 a.m., vis. D. & H. I- H. at 7.45 n,m., Ii! i."k 3.M, 4 00 p.m., vmv !.. U A W. K. It, 6.00, S.0H, 11.20 a.m.. LliO, S.W p.m. Leave Scranton for Tlethlchem. Eajdon, Heiiillug, HiirrlHlniit and all Inlernieillnt points via I). A H. It. It., 7.4i a.m., 12.05, 2.:(S, 4.00, ll.Sti n.m via 1., L. & W. R. It.. ii.tKi, 8-iiS, 11.20 n.m., l.ai p.m. Leave Serantoa for Tunkhannock, To wiuiila, Klmtra, Ithaca, Ueneva and all1 interioeilliite points via D. A H. K. It-. S. Ifc n.m., 12.115 and 11.35 p.m., via V., L. V K. It., S.IK. 9.5ft a.m., 1.20 p.m. Leave Scranton for Rocliester. Buffalo, NliiKH.ro, Knlle, Detroit. Chicago and all! points west via 1. ft II. It. It., 8.45 a.m., 12.05, 9.15, 11. SS p.m., via P., L. & W. R. H. nnd l'lttston Junction, S.iw, 0 55 a.m., 1.ji), atiOp.m., Ma M. W. V. H. R., 3.41 p.m. For lClmlra and tho west via Balnmanca, via O. & U. K. K., 8.45 a.m.. 12.05, U.06 p.m., via D..U A W. R. It., 8.0S, 9.55 a,m., 1.20, and 6.07 p.m. Pullman parlor and Bleepins; or L. V. chair earn on all trains botween L. Kc B. Junction or Wllkes-Karre and New York, Phllailolphla, Bufl'ulo, and Suspension Brldue. ROLLIN It WILBUR, Gen. Supt. CHAS. $. LEIO. Oen. Puss. At Phlla,, Pa. A. W, NONNEMACHEIt, Asst. Gen, Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, l'a. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Trains leave Scranton for New Tortr and intermediate points on the ISrle rail road at 6.26 a.m. and 224 p.m. Also, for Honesdale, Hawley and local points at! 6.35. 9,45 a.m., and 3.24 p.m. All the above are through trains to and from Honesdale. , Trains leave for Wllkss-Barre at 6.40 aw m. and 2.41 p.m.