THE SCBANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING, KAY 14, 1895. 7' I" I " Strnnton 2 Toronto 1 Springfield 4 Kochester 1 Buffalo. 3 Wllkesliurro 2 Syracuse 8 1'rovtdenco 4 AH the Eastern league (rames sched uled for yesterday were played and re sulted In victories for two of the lead era and two tallenders. Springfield continued Its magnificent string of wins by defeating Itocheater; Scranton won from Toronto In the closest game of the season: Buffalo Just managed to turn Wilkes-Borre down, and Syracuse WQn easily from the Champions. The victory of Syracuse sends that club above WUkes-Barre and Providence, which Is the only change In position since Saturday. Standing of Eastern Lcagno Clubs. P. W. L. l'.C. Springfield U 13 1 .93 Bcranton W 7 S .700 Syracuse 11 6 5 .545 Wllkes-Barre 12 6 .500 Providence 12 8 6 .500 Buffalo 12 B T .417 Toronto 12 .-9 .250 Kochester 13 i" 11 XA Today's Eastern League Uames. Bcranton at Toronto. WUkes-Barre at Buffalo. Spring Held at Rochester. Providence at Syracuse. BROWXIHD IT. x We Win the First Unrau Away from Home. Only Three Uits Off Jlrown-Whitehead's Fine Playing a Feature. Toronto, Ont.. May 13. Scranton won from Toronto today In a close and exciting game. The air was cold, but the day was clear. Notwithstanding the cold weather over 2.000 persons saw the game. Brown pitched for Scranton and was a puzzle for the local men, who secured only three hits. Brown was very wild at ttmes and but for the steady work of Rogers, Scranton might have lost. Tlie Scranton twlrler gave three bases on balls, hit Meura twice and struck out five men. He assisted in four put outs. .Whitehead played a much better fielding game than In Scranton and performed great stick work. He ac cepted nine chances without an error and made three hits. Crane was well supported, but was touched up rather freely after the third Inning. Quarles will probably pitch for Scranton .tomorrow. The score: TORONTO. R. H. O. A. E. Meara. If 0 0 0 0 0 Slppi, 2b. 0 1 3 i 0 Lutenbers;. lb.. 0 0 11 0 0 Smith. 3b 0 113 0 Lake, rf. . , 1011 UemoQt, as 0 0 13 1 Casey, c,..;. ........... 0 0 8 1 0 Congalton, cf 0 0 2 0 0 Crane, p 0 10 2 1 Totals 1 3 21 14 3 - . ' SCRANTON. r . R. H. O. A. E. Radford, ss 112 2 0 Ward, 2b... 0 0 3 0 0 Brady, If 0 1110 Clark, lb..i 0 1 8 0 0 Whitehead. 3b 0 3 4 5 0 Johnson.' cf 0 2 10 0 Houle, rf. 0 0 10 0 Rogers, c 0 17 0 1 Brows, p....;.......;..;. 110 4 1 Total I 10 27 12 2 Toronto .....0 100000001 Bcranton 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 Earned runs Scranton, 1. First base by errors Toronto, 1: Scranton, 3. Left on bases Toronto, 5; Scranton, 9. First base on balls Off Crane, 1; off Brown, 3. Struck out By Crane, 4; by Brown, 5. Two-base hits Radford, Brady, Johnson. Sacrifice hits Ijemont 1. Stolen bases Meara, Slppl, Johnson. Double plays Whitehead to Ward. Hit by pitcher By Brown, 2. Umpire Snyder, Time of game 1.35. BISONS AGAIN VICTORIOUS. WUkes-Barre Loses In an Exalting Con test at Dnffalo. Buffalo, May 13. The game with WUkes-Barre today was marked by good work In the box and fast fielding on the part of both teams. Buffalo won out In the fifth Inning on Bottenus' wo-bagger. Fields' single and Shear-- on's tripple. Attendance, 1,200. Score: BUFFALO. R. H. O. A. E. Bottenus, If 1110 0 Field, lb 1 1 13 0 0 Shearon, rf... 1 ' 1 2 0 0 Wise, 2b . 0 0 2 1 0 Drauby, 3b 0 115 0 Cymer, cf 0 1 ' 3 0 1 Dowse, e , 0 0 3 0 0 Leewe, ss 0 114 Vlckery, p 0 114 0 Totals 3 7 27 14 2 WILKE3-BARRK. It. H. O. A. E. Lytle, If 12 2 10 Shannon, 2b 0 0 14 0 Betts, cf v. 0 14 0 0 Lezotte, rf 0 1 2 0 0 Earl, lb ,. 0 0 13 0 0 Dlgglns, c 0 0 110 Smith. 3b.... 1111 McMahon, ss 0 0 3 5 0 Xeenan, p 0 0 0 .2 0 Total 2 6 27' 34 Buffalo 0 000030003 Wllkes-Barre 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-2 Earned runs Buffalo, 3; Wllkcs-Barre, 2. Two-base hits Bottenus, Clymcr, ' Le sotte. Smith. Three-base hit Shearon. Sacrifice hit McMahon. First base on errors Buffalo, 1: Wllkes-Barre, 2. Bases on balls Off Vlckery, 2: off Keennn, 3. Struck out By Vlckery, 1. Time of game 1.15. Umplre-rDoeschcr. ONE HIT AND ONE RUN. That Was the Total of Rochester's Effort with Springfield. Roche-er, N. Y., May 13. Rochester ttiade but one hit and one run in today's 4jame with fiprlngfleld. It was the opening of the season here and, J though' -Ulster . weather r prevailed, l.iflO people saw the game. The com imn council and the county officials attended, and Mayor Lewis threw the fir, ball from the' grandstand. Mc Xllbp pitched for the visitors and his delivery was an enigma that remained unsolved -until the . sixth Inning. He Startet oft in the sixth by giving Har nee hlk base on balls, the first of the gam. ?ht persistant rooting of the blenchrnft boards rattled him and Daly led off with a clean hit, advancing Harper. Hamburg filed out to Shannon and enabled Harper to get home. The fielding of both teams was commend' uble. Score: ROCHESTER. It. It. O. A. E, Daly, If, and cf 0 1 1 1 Lush. cf. and If 0 0 2 0 1 Hamburg, IB 0 0 8 1 Smith. 3b 0 0 2 1 Bhlnnlck, So 0 0 2 3 Walters, rf 0 0 10 Wente, c 0 0 7 1 Lang, ss 0 0 4 2 Harper, p 10 0 5 Totals 1 1 27 H 6 SPRINGFIELD. 11. H. O. A. E. Shannon, ss 113 7 1 Donnelly, 8b V 1 0 2 0 Lynch. If 0 2 4 0 0 Hchet!lr. rf 0 110 0 Gilbert, lb 1 0 12 0 1 Gurry, cf 0 10 0 0 Gunson, 0 1 3 6 0 0 .McDonald. 2b 112 2 0 McKlllop, p 0 1 V 0 1 Totals 4 11 27 11 3 Rochester 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Springfield 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-4 Two-base hits Donnelly, Lynch. Sucrl flee hit HambuiK. Stolen bases Roche ter. 1; Springfield. 3. Left on bases Ro chester. 4; Springfield, 10. First base on balls Off Harper, 2: off McKlllop, 1 Struck out By Harper, 2; by McKlllop, 2. Time of game Two hours. Umpire Gaff- ney. MAYOR THREW THE HALL. In Consequence the Champions Lose in Another Close struggle. Syracuse, May 13. Syracuse defeated Providence today in a close contest. It was anybody's game up to the ninth Inning, when a lucky combination of hits und bases on balls gave Syracuse three runs and turned their lead of one into a decisive victory. It was the first game on the home grounds, and before the game the two teams, headed by a brass band, paraded the streets in car riages. When time was called the teams lined up It center Meld, and marched down to the grandstand led by the band. Mayor Amos threw down the first ball from 'the upper stand. Attendance 2,000. Score: SYRACUSE. R. IT. O. A. E. Welch, cf 113 0 0 Simon, If 1 1 3 0 0 Minnohan, 3b 0 14 5 1 Gritiin. rf 1 5 0 0 0 Power, lb 1 1 12 1 0 Kagan. 2b 2 3 110 .Moss, ss 1 4 2 5 0 Hess, c 0 0 112 Barnett, p 1113 0 Totals 8 17 27 16 3 PROVIDENCE. R. It. O. A. E. Lyons, cf 0 2 12 1 Barnett, 3b 0 1110 Knight. If 0 1 3 0 0' Rogers, lb 0 0 It 3 0 Cooney, ss 0 12 3 1 Strieker, 2b 1 0 6 S 0 Murray, rf 113 0 1 McAuley, c 2 2 0 0 0 Lovett, p 0 2 0 1 1 .Totals 4 10 27 16 4 Syracuse 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 38 Providence 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 4 Earned runs Syracuse, 4; Providence, I. First base by errors Syracuse, 2. Left on bases Syracuse, 8: Providence, 8. First base on balls Off Barnett, 4: off Lovett. 2. Struck out By Barnett, 1. Two-base hits Griffin, Murray, Barnett, Cooney, Mc Auley. Sacrifice hits Stmon, Minnehan, Hess. Stolen bases Welch, Minnehan, Eagan, Murray 2. Double plays Moss to Eagan to Power; Strieker to Rogers; Cooney to Strieker to Rogers. Umpires Swartwood and Hurst. Time of game 1.50. NATIONAL LEAGUE. The Inclement weather yesterday per mitted the playing of but two National league games. At Pittsburg, the Phil adelphia team defeated the leaders of the league, and Brooklyn took a game from St. Louis on the grounds of the latter. A snow storm prevented the Chicago-New York game, while the ex treme cold weather at Cleveland made the postponement of the Boston-Cleveland contest necessary. Rain inter fered w'ith the other scheduled games. The standing of the clubs In the per centage table Is not changed from that last reported. Standing of National l eague Clubs. P. W. L. P C. Pittsburg 18 12 8 .607 Chicago 19 12 7 .0-12 Boston 15 9 6 .COO Cincinnati 19 11 8 .r,7 Cleveland 16 9 7 .M Baltimore 13 7 6 .5.18 Philadelphia 15 8 7 .5.13 Now York 15 7 8 .467 Brooklyn 16 7 9 .437 St. Louis 21 7 14 .333 Washington 15 5 10 .333 Louisville 16 5 11 .313 At St. Louis St. Louis 0 2 4 1 0 0 4 1 0-12 Brooklyn 2 0 0 4 2 2 2 0 0-13 Base hits St. Louis, 12; Brooklyn, 16. Er rorsSt. Louis, 3; Brooklyn, 3. Batteries Breltensteln and Miller; CJumbcrt and Dalley. Umpire McDonald. At Pittsburg Pittsburg 3 0001000000-4 Philadelphia .8 00001 0000 48 Base hits Pittsburg, 8; Philadelphia, 10. Errors Pittsburg. 1; Philadelphia, 2. Bat teries Klllen and Sugrlen; McOlll and Buckley. Umpire Betts. STATE LEAGUE, At Allentown Allentown 1 0110000 14 Lancaster 00001130 t Hits Allentown, 7; Lancaster, 9. Er rors Allentown, 4; Lancaster, 3. Batter iesMayer and Mllllgan; Yeager and Ar thur. At Reading Reading 1...4 6 2 0 0 1 0 4 310 ilarrlsburg 0 1 5 1 0 2 0 1 212 lilts Heading, 18; Ilarrlsburg, 14. Er rorsReading, fi; Ilarrlsburg, 10. Batter ies Michael, Rhoades and Smink; Hus ton, Roth and Kelly. At l'ottsvlllo Pottsvllle .....1 1 0 0 3 0 8 6 8-22 Hazleton 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4-9 Hits Pottsvllle, 23; Hazleton, 11. Er rors Pottsvllle, 4; Hazleton, 6. Batteries Baldwin and Stanhope; Hall and Moore. At Shenandoah Shenandoah ..0 00801 0000 07 Carbondaln ...0 060010000 18 Hits Shenandoah, . 13; Carbondalo, 12. Errors Shenandoah, 7; Carbondale, 1. Batteries Mattern and King; Fee, Flan nlgan, Hess and Moran. College (ionics. At Philadelphia University of Pennsyl vania, 11; Harvard, 7. At New Haven Amherst, 2; Yale, 12. ' ' Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is pleas ant to take, positively harmless to the most delicate constitution, and absolutely sure to cure the most obstinate cough or cold. A household boon. STATE BASE BALL LEAGUE. Special Meeting Held at Allentown Yes terday Morning. Allentown, May 13. The state base ball league held a special meeting here this morning. The delegates present were: J. J. Han Ion, president of the league; J, J, Mllllgun, of Allentown; W. S. Ilrennnn, of Shnnandoah; W. P. Uentley, of Lancaster; M. P. Swift, of Cnrbojidnle; and J. F. Smith, of Potts vllle. Ilarrlsburg and Hazleton were represented by proxy. Reading was not represented. Tho gamo of May 2, when the Heading club left the field, wus awarded 'to Allentown. Last Thursday's game at Lancaster, when Captuln Mllllgan, of the Allentown club, demnnded new ball after the bulls in play were butted out of the field, was awarded to Lancaster. The finances of the league also ' re ceived the attention of the meeting, but the delegates pledged themselves to keep secret all developments regard ing finances. DIAMOND DUST. Poor Wllkes-Harro. Syracuse Is playing base ball, Pitcher Southard has been given his re leuso from the '1'orontos. Meekln Is at present doing the best pitching In the country, and Washington sold him! Tho Hyde Park Avenue Stars, a base ball club under 14 years of age, challenge the Tycoons to a gtuue at uny time. An swer through The Tribune. Snuw at Chlcugo caused a postponement of tho game with the Giants yeslorduy, and In Cleveland cold weather prevented the game with the Bostons. This Is the first time that Scranton has been In second position with more than one game to the good. The club Could lose today with Toronto und still remain next to the Sprlngllelds. The Stars of tho South Side challenges any club In Lackawunna county under 19 years of age. First game to be pluyed on home ground. Answer through The Trib une. T. Cury, cuptaln; W. Kelly, munu ger. The West Side Stars challenge any ama teur ball team under 10 years. First game to be played on the Little Woods grounds, then a return game. Answer through The Tribune. Louis Duvles, manager; Will Hughes, captain. Tho Mooslc Bnso Ball club challenge the Morning Glories, of Dunniore, to a game of bull to be played on the homo grounds some time this week. -Answer through base ball column The Tribune, James Dougherty, captain. The Blue Bells challenge the Alerts to a game of ball on the former club's grounds on Friday. May 31. at 10 o'clock. Answer through The Tribune. Hayden Oliver, manager: David Hopkins, captain. The Alerts also accept the challenge of the Church Avenue Base Ball club to a game to be pluyed on the Alert grounds, near Round woods, Saturday, June 1, at 10 o'clock a. m. Waiting for Kitzslminon's $5,000. "Joe" Vendlg, the manager of the Flor ida Athletic club, arrived In New York city Saturday joking of the Corbett-Fltz-simmo' .nt. Vendlg said that the of ficials of his club had decided not to pay any further attention to Fltzslmmons un til the latter posts his forfeit of $5,(100 to guarantee his appearance in tho ring, as Corbett has done. "Fitzsimmons." said Vendlg, "has ben making a lot of extravagant statements about claiming stake and club money. We shall refuse to recognize Fltzslmmons further In this matter unless he puts up his forfeit money as stipulated In the ar ticles of agreement signed by him. The club has posted Its money and so has Cor bett. As soon as Fitzsimmons puts up his money we will talk business to him, and then If we fall to bring oft the fight we will stand by the consequences." Cornell's Crew Chosen. Ithaca. N. Y., May 13. Courtney has chosen the Cornell crew for the Henley race. The last shake-up took place Satur day, and he says now that he has the com bination that suits him. The names of the Henley crew and places are: Matthews, 1; Splllman, 2; Hager, 3; Freeborn, 4; Fen nel), 5; Hall, (; Louis, 7; Hamilton, stroke. This crew made the fastest time on Satur day. Of the four others who will go Courtney has decided finally upon Dyer and Roe. DINMORE DOINGS. Mrs. T. A. Zeller, of Wlmmers, Is vis iting her sister, Mrs. A. C. Mltohell, of Grove street. Adam Gtz, the unfortunate who met his untimely death at tho "latches" last week, was burled Sunday after noon by Undertaker Letchworth. No word has been received as yet In re gard to his friends. Harry Spencer and wife, of Drinker street, are visiting relatives in Boston, Mass. The children of the public schools are all as happy as spring birds this week. They are having their pictures taken in groups. A horse owned by August Wahler, of Grove street, ran away yesterday morn ing. The horse was captured before serious damage was done. The teachers of No. 4 school treated their pupils to a delightful walk yester day morning. The Elmhurst boulevard was their favorite place of exercising their little limbs. From accounts given, the majority of the pulplla are able pedestrians. A number of friends of Mr, and Mrs. M. J. Burke, of Chestnut street, from Providence and Green Ridge surprised them Saturday evening. Dancing, music and refreshments were the lead ing numbers on the programme. "Mow to Cure All Skin Diseases." Simply apply "Bwaynd'a Ointment." No Internal medicine required. Cures tet ter, eczema, Itch, all eruptions on the face, hands, nose etc., leaving the skin clear, white and healthy. Its great healing and curative powers are possessed by no other remedy. Ask your druggist for Bwayne's Ointment. WHY SUFFER When you can get your eyes tcien titlcully tested Any loss of vision from age or defect can be corrected by the use of the Acro-Crystal lenses, which will stop all pain in the head. Have no other. The Acro-Crystal lenses are sold only by DeWITT, EYE SPECIALIST AND JEWELER. Hours: Dally, 0 to 11 a. m., 1 to 5 and 7 to 1) p.m 203 LACK. AVE., . SCRANTON. PA. M if MILD, SWEET, I TENDER BRAND" ..... Tbe Finest Tbat Are Offered to tbe Trade. LUCE BROS, CASH STORES, 122 H. Mala Aveane, ScrutiB, ON OTHER SIDE OF CHANNEL Some Events of the Day on the West Side of the City Noted. IMPORTANT ANNUAL MEETING Officers Will llo Ulcctod and the Traction Company's Reply in the Robinson Street Matter Will lie Received. News Notes and Personals. IThs WeBt Bids Interests of The Tribune have bean placed in the hands of Hmor son Owen, to whom all news announce ments and complaints may be addressed. The regular nnnuul meeting of the AVeat Side board of trade will be held this evening. A full attendance of the members Is urged, Inasmuch us busi ness of Importance demands atten tion. There will be the regular election of officers, nominated last month. Reports of committees will be received, In cluding that of the streets and bridges committee. This last-mentioned report will be the response of the Scranton Traction comimny In the ltoblnson street pave matter. The secretary will give his annual report. On a Live Wire. A quartette of Providence pleasure seekers experienced an exciting adven ture enrly yesterday morning while re turning from a carriage ride down the valley. The trolley wire between Jack son and Washburn streets had fallen to the pavement, and as the carriage drawn by two hurses was passing the spot an employe of the Traction com pany directed the driver to pull td the right The man obeyed and as he did so one of the horses stepped upon the live wire. The animal fell to the ground, dragging the other horse in Its fall. By the accident the carriage pole was broken and ithe traces be came disconnected. While the horses were down the occupants of the vehi cle jumped out. As they did so the animals arose and dashed up the ave nue, down Scranton street, and when someone telephoned to the owner, a Providence liveryman, ten minutes afterward, the horses had arrived home. The carriage was made useless. Received by Friends. At the handsome Hyde Park resi dence of Cashier A. B. Eynon last even ing a reception was tendered Bert Eynon. a student at detvtlBtry, In Phil adelphia, who returned home last evening- on an extended vacation. During the evening the graces of Mrs. Eynon shone, the guests enjoying refresh ments served by that lady, assisted by Mrs. Richard Owens. Those present were: Misses Mary Owens, Uu Dep pen, Belle Warren, May Belle Sweet zer, Mary Price Harris, Jennie Price, Myrtle Fraunfelter, Lena Staples, and Mary Jones; Messrs. Will Williams, Dan Thomas, John Thomas, Will Hat ton, Albert Alias, and Professor David Owen. In Ho Dnso nail. A game of ball on Gammon's Hill grounds was played yesterday between the Lincoln Avenue Stars and a team from No. 18 school, the latter team winning by a score of 7 to 4. Arthur Shields batted well and a triple play In the third Inning made by the school team was the feature of the game. Batteries, No. 18, E. and F. Hughes; Stars, Holly and Shaefer; umpire, Thomas. The Park Hill Stars are out with a challenge to play any club un der 12 a game at any time. Arch Moses, manager; Frank Clark, captain. A base ball club called the West Side Stars wish to meet any other team un der 18 years of age. First game to be played on Little Woods grounds; re turn gamo guaranteed. Louis Davis, manager; Will Hughes, captain. Newsy Notes and Personals. Edward E. Hughes, of Division street, left for school last evening. John Blume read an Interesting pa per on "Scranton's Progress" at last night's meeting of the literary society. The trolley wire between Jackson and Washburn streets foil at a late hour Sunday night, thus delaying; the late cars. A "Dixie Land" organization of negro minstrels held forth Inst evening In Meara' hall. In the early morning a street parade was made. This morning at 11 o'clock a rehearsal of the baBB and tenor of the Scranton United choir will bo held In Wears' hall. Alto and sopranos In the evening. At 9 o'clock last evening the trolley wire on South Main avenue, near Hampton street, fell to the ground, necessitating a two-hour delay In southern transportation. ' ' The Robert Morris lodge of American True Ivorltes will go to Wllkcs-Barre In a body tomorrow to participate In the parade In that city at the conven tion being held there this week. At last night's meeting of tho Hyde Park Literary ami Debating society there wan a debate on. "Resolved, That our present day literature Is approach ing the sordid basis of humanity." At tho Round Woods' grounds yester day afternoon the first game In the MaroonAchllles series was won by the latter by a score of 18 to 10. Baitterles, Harrington and Mosler; Davis, Ruane and Thomas. All members of Robert Morris lodge that contemplate attending the com ing convention of the order to be held In WIlkes-Barre-on Wednesday, are re quested to meet at Robert Morris hall this evening. ' Invitations are being circulated In the Interest of a reception and "enter tainment which will be given by the Chi Upsllon society of the Washburn Street church, on Monday evening, May 20. The affair will be held In the Cht Upsllon room In the new church building. West Side Business Directory, PHOTOGRAPHER Cabinet Photos, 11.40 per doxsn. They are JUHt lovely. Con vince yourself by calling; at Htarnnr's Photo Parlors, 101 and 103 Bouth Main avenue. OROt'ERIES Revere Standard Java Coffee Is unexcelled. 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The church wan tilled to its utmost capacity at all services. , There will be union services nt the First Baptist church Sunday evening, Muy lUth. Rev. H. H. Wtlber, of tha MethodlKt church, will preuoh the ser mon. J. M. Carpenter, of Nicholson, was a caller In town yesterday. During the violent thunder storm, which passed over this section Satur day afternoon, a barn belonging to Frank Calvin, about otie and otie-hulf miles out of town, was struck by light ning and burned to the ground. The Ladles' Aid of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet at the res idence of Dr. E. T. Whcaton, on Klver street, Wednesday afternoon. The Missionary society of the First Baptist church will meet at the church on Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Sewing will be done. Mr. and Mrs. Mlloa 'Gardner and fally are visiting Mrs. Gardner's sister, Mrs. Mllo Utley. at Elmlra, N. Y. Mrs. Sarah Rico circle, of Foctory vllle, will give an entertainment on Memorial Day evening. Refreshments will be Berved, and It Is expected there will be a large turn out. MOOSIC. Homer Warner, of Main street, re turned home from Wyaluslng, Brad ford county, on Saturday, where he was visiting among friends. The Mooslc Powder company started their mills In operation yesterday, after an idleness of five weeks. The Pennsylvania Coal company will pay their employes at the Old Forge colliery today. John GUIIck has returned home from a trip to Colorado and California, where he has been sojourning for tho benefit of his health. The Ladles' Aid society of the Meth odist Episcopal church will give a sup per on the evening of iMay 15, 1895. The ladles of the society have a reputation for giving good suppers, and any one partaking of It will be able to testify to their ability in that line. Supper will be 15 cents, and will be served In the Ladies' Aid society parlors of the church. The trolley cars were well patronized on the line through this place, the cars being crowded during Saturday. Buf falo Bill's Wild West show in Scranton was the attraction. The Hillside Coal and Iron company will pay their employes today. Alonza Ellis, of Forest City, spent Sunday among friends In this place. o HONESOALE, Washburn's Allied shows arrived at Honesdale Sunday afternoon, and pitched their tents on the flats one mile south of Honrsdale. A street parade was given In the morning and attracted the usual delegation of small boys and rural siglit-reeis. During the morn ing name of the performers did the town and made some small purchases. One individual became so bold as to leave an uptown store with more articles thun he paid for. Up to the time of writing the slolrn property had not beon recovered. Adam Metzgar, jr., passed Sunday In Honesdale The Protestant churches of Hones dale held a union service at the Meth odist Episcopal church Sunday night which was largely attended. 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I have used Cold Cure, Dyspepsia Cure, Nerve Cure and Headache Cure In my family with perfect satisfaction. These remedies are worth their wulKht In gold. In my family they have cured the worst casus of cold In one day, and dyspepsia of seven years' standing wits cured with three vials of the Dyspepsia Cure. I have had wry acveru headaches, which were driven away In half an hour by the Head ache Cure. My wife suffered Kreutly from sluoplussnesA, and one vial of Nerve Cure nave hur perfect relief. I sincerely pray Clod's bli.-ssltiK upon the proprietors of such valuable remedies." Munyun's Stomach und Dyspepsia Cure cures all forms of Indigestion and stomach troubles such as constipation, rising of food, distress after eating, bloating of thu stomach, pulpltatlon of the In-art, short ness of breath ami all affections of the heurt cuused by Indluestlun. Jt soothes, lieuls and InvlKorates stomachs tbul huve been weakened by over-eutlnir, or where the lining of the stomach bus been Im paired by physic and Injurious medicines. Price, 2f cents. Munyun's Homeopathic Hume Remedy Company, of Philadelphia, put up suecl lics fur nuurly every disease, which ure suhl by all druKglsts, muslly fur 'i cents a bottle. Those who are in doubt as to the nature of their dlHease should address I'rofussur Munyun, 15US Arch street, Phllerlulpliia, giving full symptoms of their disease. Professor Munyun will carefully diagnose thu case and give you the benefit of his ud vlcu absolutely free of all charge. The Remedies will bo sent to utiy address on receipt of retail price. Half Koto Kxcurslons on the Nickel Plate Ruad, to Western points on May 21 and June 11, lwr.. (J.-n-eral ofllce, 13 Uxchange street, Buffalo, N. Y. "I have used Burdock Blood Bitters In my fumlly fur two years. It Is the beat medicine 1 ever used. It cured me of ery sipelas In very short time: also cured my son of scrofula after the doctors had failed." Louie S. Woodward, Laurel Hill, Fayette County, Pa. THE SCRANTON VITRIFIED BRICKN TILE IH4NUFHCTURING CO., MAKIB-I ur SHALE PAVING BRICK AND BUILDING BRICK Ofllco: 320 Washington Avenue. Works: NayAug, Pa E. & W. V. R. R. M. H. DALE, General Sales Agent, Scranton, Pa rvr. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL Coal of the bast quality for domestic Dse, and of all sizes, delivered In any part of the city at lowest price. Orders left at my Office NO. 118 WYOMING AVENUE, Rear room, first floor. Third National Bank, or aent by mall or telephone to the nine, will receive prompt attention. Special contracts will be made for tha late aad delivery of Buckwheat Coal. WM. T. SMITH. HORSE - SHOEING REMOVED. DR. JOHN HAMLIN, The Acknowledged Expert to Horseshoeing and Dentistry, Is Now Permanently Located on West Lackawanna Ave., Near the Bridge. aTssearsa st twi HnsttT M shoal (inmirm SMHITIiOLlNHWEB HUDACHE6W lOTMitn will ear ron. a woadorfiil bon to mfflcnrt from Colita, Sara Throat, Iaflaaara, Xlrvnehltta. nniT mil. At mix An efficient MmptlT. ennvpntant to c&rrv In permit, mjy DtT to oa ftrtt truncation of Mild. Comma lrM KSea rtrvnncat r aatlifaoUon ntrsnteod or mon? refunded. Prlro. SO at. TriU fn-o at Prniyt'U. Rnrlatered malk N oaata. L 1 COSIKll, air., tkm linn, kick, II. . 4, ever nsc nx A. XT' sa H?NTItni Tk nuran snd Mfcit naierly fir 4.111 nUk alailadtsMMxBcmna,ltch.8alt Ithsvnild SoraSiBurut, fit. woa4rftol rm- any rnrrikss. irieo, cm. at urns glata or by mail prepaid. AgdraM aa aboya. For aale by Matthew Broa. and John H. PhelDS. ROYAL rlailk 0YAL LADIES' OHLVITor"? pressed and nutnful mcnalninlion, and a certain rilEVENTATIVI ror all female irrftKuiMrilici, ?uld with aWrutnharutMtOiiri Send ate Mamp for particular and "Oindc for Udiei." Inntntnn having Tha loyal rnnyn'tl Titlttl (led Orova Brl) Mm VllKlnrll-ROTtk ail). 111. T.a. alaVoart B'4'al'.O. B, U0O. Sow lark For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Uruf flnt, Wyoming ave. and Spruce street. ROOF TUNING AlfD SOLDERING All done awny with by the use of HART MAN'S PATENT PAINT, which consists of Ingredients well-known to all. It can be applied to tin, Ralvanfked tin, sheet Iron roofs, also to brick dwellnsr, which will prevent absolutely any crumbling, crack ing; or breaking of the brick. It will out laat tinning of any kind by many yeara, and It's cost does not exceed one-fifth that of tha cost of tinning. Is sold by tha Job or pound. Contracts taken by ANTONIO UAUTMAX'N, l Birch (U. III PROPS B OAK BILL STUFF. THE COMONWEALTH LUMBER C0.VB?a?smc?aWl TELEPHONE ASS. Atlantic Refining Co . Maurafactarara and Dealers In Linseed OH, Nnpthas and Gaso lines of all ftrades. Axle Grease, Pinion Grease und Colliery Com. pound; also a large line of Par tfflne Wax Cnndlea. Wa also handle the Famous CROWN ACME OIL,, the only family safety burning oil in the murkct. Wm. Mason, Manager. Ofllce: Coal Exrhasriie, Wyoming Ave. Worka at Pine lirook. LAGER E3 EElEEIF BREWERY. Manufacturers of the Celebrate! PILSENER LAGER BEEP. CAPACITY : foo,ooo Barrels per Annum DUPONT'S MINING, BLASTING AND SPORTING Manufactured at the Wapwallcprn Mills, Lr aei-n? comity. Pa., and at Wil- miegton, De'.avare, HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for the Wyoming District. tIB WYOMING AVE., Scranton, Pv Third National Bank Building. AGKKr-IES : TH08. FOBD, Httston. Pa. JOHN B. SMITH & HON. Plymouth. Fa E. W. MULLIGAN. WUkoa barre. Pa. Afrenta for the Krpaoso Cscmical Cone (eay's High Kxplosivoa. WEAK, NERVOUS MEN. Why not treat with a physician to whom you can tell your troubles and will Cl"RE you? Why send your money miles away from home to some one you never saw, when you have the greatest Specialist near you with whom you can talk it over and be cured. Dr. Reeves, 412 Spruce street. Scranton, by his new and specific methods and remedies cures all the following: lmpot ency. Lost Manhood. Varlocorele, Gonor rhoea, Syphilis. Flood l-olson, Nightly Losses. Stricture, Seminal Weakness. Re stores Lost Vitality. Lost Memory, Ersdl cates all the bad effects of "Self Abuse." Excessive Vene.ry, Purifies the Blood. Re stores "Shrunken Pnrts" to their normal slse, Arrests dei-ay and makes you a well and hearty man aenln. If you are nerv ous, have a rapid Irritable hea-t. tired, dull feeling In the mornings. Offensive Hreath. Constipation, pains bark of neck and head, or any of the above, d'sea.-;s. call and be exnmlned. It will cost you nothing and you may benellt largely ly It. Everything strictly secret and eonlijen- WOFFICB HOCRS Dally 9 to 9. Sundays, 10 to 4 DR. REEVES, -&m?&ru SEED POTATOES. ALL THE LEADING VARIETIES PRICE VERY REASONABLE Also Cabbage and To mato Plants, and all kinds Garden and Flower Seeds. Pierce's .". Market. Complexion Preserved DR. HCBRA'S VIOIMCW Semera Freeklea, fimplaa, Lmr . Moles, BlaeahMds, anbara and'Tsn, and re atoTca the aklu to Its orlRi- 1 ' wtmAiirtit,.r A UM IKMii I i ; , c clear and healUiy pom- fteparattona and wrfectly harmless. At all tlruggifits, or mailed ior 50i ta. 6md lor Circular, VIOLA SKIN SOAP 1-Nr l"""" atla nrtlllai Heap, ao.W U fJSa jrniaV li airinrr. Ar.i !" au StlUalalj a- m,i1 atarantita, Prise 2SCnte G. C. BITTNEH & CO.,Toi.do, O. For tale by Matthews Beoa. and John H.Pholoa. IMIIIODIffltlffi OIIsS i IS POWDER RAILROAD TIME-TABLES Central Rniirond of New Jergey. ( Loliighanil - usqu iimnna Division! Amni'acitu tual uba exclusively, tnauxf lug cluuuliuuss uud comfort. '. ,,.IW i Atuv. IN IJr'KiCT MAY 12. ISM Trains leave Scranton for Plttsten Wilkes-Bur re, etc., at b.iiO. 9.15, 11.80 a.m. l.::i, Z.IK), ;.&, fi.OU, 7.10 p. m. Uundaya, V. n. in., l.uo, 2.15, 7.10 p. m. For Atlantic City, 8.20 a.m. Vov New York, Newark and Elisabeth H.'J) dtxpi'csH) u. l-l., 1.23 (express with But fet parlor car), 3.06 (express) p.m. Bun o..y, 2. IS p.m. Kor Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethls hem, Eastou and Philadelphia, 8.20 a-ra. 1 23, J Ui, MM d-xcept Phlladttlphla) p. m Bunrluy, 2.15 p.m. For Long Branch, Ocean drove, etc., at 8.2i) u. m., 1.2.1 p. in. For Heading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg via Allentown, H.2' a. in., 1.23, .00 p. lu Sunday, 2.15 p.m. for I'oithvlilu, 8.20 b. m. Returning, leave New York, foot of Llh erty atret, Nurth rlvrr, at 8.10 (oxpressj a.m., Llo, 1.X0, t.m (express with Buffo parlor car) p.m. Hundny, 4.30 a.m. Leave Phllndclphlu, Heading Terminal S.0-1 a.m., I.W und 4.30 p.m. Sunday 0.J' a.m. 'j'lirotiKh tickets to all points at lowna rates nmy lie hnd on application In ad vanco to the ticket nixent at the station. U. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agent. J. II. OLHAUSKN. Gen. Supt. .May 12. WJi. Train leaves Si-ranum for Philadelphia ami Ni-w Voile via 1. H II. It. It. at 7.45 a. m I2.M5, 1 2u. 2 .: and 11. :ss p. m., via D.. L. ft W. it. It., C.'Ai, i.m, 11.20 a. m., and 1.30 p. m. Lrav-Scranton for I'lttston and Wllkes lianc, via ., L. W. It, H., fl.00, 8.08, U.2a a. in.. 3 .Vi. n.m, H r,2 p. m. I.t-avii Kciani'iM lor White Haven, Ha sth'tun, I'oliinille iiimI nil points on the lii-avi-r M-ai!ow and 1'ottsvllle branches, via i:. & U V. 1!. 11.. ';.ii a.m.. via IJ. & H. it. K. al 7. h. in., i2 1.2k. 2.38, 4.W p. rn., via !., L. f: V. K. K. CM, fc.03, 11.2") u, rh., I.3'i, M p. in. L'-avu .S'-mrton for P.ethli-hfem, Kaston, Iteaillni.', Harm-burg and all Intermediate puinis .la li. K- H. It. it., 7.4D a.m., il.K. 2.3i. 4.Ki, 11. : p. m., via D., U & W. It. it., (i.U'l. ij.-'S l:.2'i u. rn., l.:;o p. m. Leave K' ri-.nii.ii for Tunkhannock, To wnnila, L'rnira, Ithaca, Gf-ncva and all Int. irn 'lm'.- points via D. & H. R. It.. 8.41 a. in., i:.".'. a tul II. :1 p.m., via D., L. & W. it. U., fc."'. I'.T', a.m., 1.3o p.m. I .ivi- nwnui for Itoch-ster, Buffalo; NiML-ura Kail, Iiclroit, Chicago and nil puinis w-M ia . .. II. P.. It., 8.4D a.m., I.'."',. It 1'. il. :S p.m.. via l., L. & W. K. K. and Pittston Juii'.tion. k.os, .ta a.m., l.M, &.!! p.r.i.. . la i;. & W. V. It. H., 3.41 p.m. Fur Kin Ira and the west via Salamanca, via S. & il. It. it., S ir, a.m.. 12.05, 0.05 p.m., via Ij . 1.. U W. il. 14., fc.U-s, i.M a.m., 1.30, aii'l 1 "" p.m. I uli:nii:i parlor ana t-loeolng or L. V. chair ' ui" on all In. ins "between ju & li. Junction WlJkeK-l'.arre and New York, ) I.iI.kP lph.a, Buffalo, and Suspension Briune. I'.OLI.IN H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt. CHA3.S. LKK.Cen.I'ass. Asst., Phlla., Pa. A. W. NONNKMACHER. Asst. Ge;u I'ays. AkI., Souln Bethlehem. Pa. DELAWARE AND HUDSON RAIL ROAD. Commencing Monday, dr.y, July HO, all train will arrive atnaw Lack awanna avenue atatioa as follows: Trains will leave Scran- ton tatian for Carbondale and in- t c rmediate points at 2 20, 5.45, 7.00, 8 25 and .0.10 a.m.. 1J.O0, S.20, 3.50, 5.15, 6.15, 7.25, .lf 10, and U.iJ p-ia. Kor Farview, Waymart and Honesdala at 7.00, 8.25 and 10.lv a.m.,i-.W. Z.2u and &.1C D.QZ. For Albany, Saratoga, the Adirondack and Montreal at 5.45 a.m. and iJtJ p.m. For Wilkes-Barre and Intermedial, -nits at 7.45. 8.45, 9. ai-.d 10.45 a.m., 12.05. i.i'.i. 2.3, 4 0ii. 5.10. 6 05, 9.1S and 11.38 p.m. Trains will arrive at Scranton atatloil from Carbor.di-.le and Intermediate point at 7.40. 8.40. i.ii and 10.40 a.m., 12.00, 1.17,2,34a a.40. 4.54, 5.L5. 7.45, 9.11 and J 1.53 p.m. From Har.efdale, Waymart and Far Tfe-a- at 9.34 a.m., 12.00. LIT, 3.40, 5.55 aai 7.45 p.m. From Montreal, Saratoga, Albany, eto. at 4.54 and 11. .13 p.m. From wnki-s-barre and lntermediati.' points nt 216, Sft, id OS and 11 H a.m., l.iy -I, tin. &.1U, ti 7.20. S..03 and 11.16 p.m. Del., Lack, and Western. Trains leave Pr-rnnton as follows: Kx- fress for New York and all points East, 40. 150, E.1S, g.00 and 9.55 a.m.; 12.55 and 150 p.m. Express for distort. Trenton. Philadel phia and te so-.uh, 6.15, 8.00 and 9.55 a.m., 12.55 snd V50 p.m. N nshlni;!on anil way stations, 3.55 p.m. Tohylianna acvcmmodatlon, 6.10 p.m. nxpreP.i fc-r Ilinphamton, Oswego, Kl miia, Cornirr;. r.aih. Psnsville, Mount Morris anil :uf.:lj. 12 10. 2.35 a.m. and 1.2t p.m., m.'ikin-T dope connections at Buf falo to nil poir.is in the West , Nortliwest and Southwi-s-t. Ialh ai-commoilstlon, a.m. plm.'h..mton ami way stations, 12.37 p.m. Nioholson accommodation, at 6.15 p.m. Pir.thamlon and Ehnira Express, 60S p.m. Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Osweiro a and Richfield Sprints, 2.35 a.m. and 1.21 p.m. Itharn, 2.35 and Bath 9 a.m. and 1.54 p.m. For Northumberland, Pittston. Wilkes Unrre, riymouth. BloomsburR and Dan ville, mak'.nn close connections at North umberland for Willlamsport, Harrisburgj, Balllmore. Washington and the South. Northumberland and intermediate sta tions. i. Oil. 9.55 a m. and I SO and 6.07 p.m. Nantleoke and intermediate stations. S OS and 11.20 a.m. riymouth and inter mediate stations. 3.50 and S.32 p.m. rullmsn parlor and sleeping coaches oar all express trains For detail d Information, pocket timer tsblcs, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket otllce, SSi Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket ollice. F.ric and Wyoming Valley. Trains leave Scranton for New York and Intermediate points on the Erie rail road at 6.4ii a. m. and 3.24 p. m. Also for lionesilnle, Hnwlrv and local points at 6 t0. 9.45 a. m., and 3.24 p. m. All the above are through trains to and from Honesdale. Trains leave for Wllkes-Barre at C.35 a. m. and 3.41 p.m. srn.tXTOM division. In i:ncrt Sept. IGth, 1894." North nianrl. Sonlh Bonndi 305 103 101 ioiioiiua i e e - S Etallons p St, g (Trains Pallr. S lS I S" Is J y. Jj l-'.xcppt Smalnv J c Q M r M lvrt Iave A M .... 7 4- . . S" Y KranlilinSi .... .... 7 l. .... Wwt 4'.'nJ t-l .... JM .... .... Too.... Weeliawken .... 810 .... PHP a Arrive, luve A M P M .... "ai"Ti"" .... llaiawk juiitf. G0i lift .... 9 HI 100.... Hancock 60 Sit 7 lis 13 1 W ... Btnrlislit. 6 IS 88 .... T.M 14 411 .... Proswn Park 8 31 .... 74. l4il .... Conm 6Si 941 .... 73- 1 t .... Povntello 40 S.Vi .... 731 l'.MH .... Ht-lnionc 8 4o 9 V .... 7lH Witl .... riemwntMt. (M 8 0S .... 71'Jtll.MI ... llnionilaltf rS&'i SOW .... 0B 1140A KotKi'lOitr 710 Sl'JP at AM 11X1 9i: Carbondaln 71 8 SI 534 8 4S fU30 9 14 White Hriilga 7 ST fSS S -17 fnl fOOi Jlnvllelii f 7 8J f3 43 f3 4 6 41 It S3 9 03 Jnrmrn 7 81 8 45 6 45 Skills 8.V Archibald Tf 8M 551 8 3.' fill S M Wlnton 71 8M 6 54 6!!0 1111 8 PiH-kvllls 74. 8 50 5N B'Jf. 11 07 8 41 I OlrphanC 75'-' 401 804 OKI 1105 8 41 liicksoa 7M 4 07 07 Bill 1103 81 Throop 7S 4 10 610 flM 11 (XI 8 30 Provirlence 800 4 14 614 Ml 13 flOV 8 33 Park Place 8 0Jf417 818 610 10 .VI 8 30 S,-ranUn 8 On 4 90 6 20 p m a M a a f'sro Arrive A p mp w All trnlns run dully except hiinilay. f. alenilles Uiut trains stop an signal for pas. aemrcrs. Secure rates via Ontario ft Western before puichasinir tickets ami save money. Dayaa4 Night KxpreiM to ths West, J.C. Amlersnn, Oen. Pass. Agt. T. Fll'eroft. liiv. Pans, Ant., Scranton. Pa. nava von Horn Throat. rtniDlos. CoTiwr-ColOTOd rtpou, Achea, Md Borea. L'leors in Mouth, Hair KallinK7 Write Took Itemrdy N, S4M Ma aonleTeniple,4'hieaan.lll.JorpTOOfaof enraa. Caplt.il flio,oo. i'atlentacuied nlae rears ayi today woimd nnd r7cll.Jipo.pageJwk 4Vy LffialBPI 14 1 1 1 1 ill I