THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 29, 1895. ..fwu lAfFirPIT (1 H fOlRRlllHIF IFE AT LORRAINE will be well worth the living. There, on a grand hilltop, far, far above the nox Q iouC breath of valley vapor, you drink in that pure heaven-sent zephyrs of life and health. Before you stretch miles of magnificent scenery, around you are the choicest of nature's beauties, enhanced by lavishly expended art. Your feet are upon a plot of ground you can truly call a "HOMEfor it is YOURS and the BEST INVESTMENT of your life. WHAT WE Free Transportation We will give a one year to the and residing at Free Life Insurance We give to your heirs, in event of your death, pending payment for lot, deed for same without one dollar additional cost or expense, provided you are in good health at time of purchase, and are not at any time more than two weeks in arrears in your payments. Free Improvements At our own expense, we grade all streets thor oughly, build substantial board sidewalks on all streets, and plant choice varieties of rapid growth shade trees. No Taxes, Notes, EASTERN LEAGUE. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Providence 13 Syracuse 4 ! Springfield 8 Rochester 3 The result of the two Karnes played in the Eastern league yesterday does not change the positions of the clubs. Springfield Rets a firmer (rrasp on first place by winning from Rochester, and Providence by winning from Syracuse gets two points above the Bisons. Standiug of Eastern League Clubs. P. W. L. P.C. Springfield 24 17 7 .7" Wllkes-Barre 23 15 8 ,S2 Syracuse 21 12 0 .571 Providence 22 12 10 .Mil Buffalo 25 13 12 .520 Scranton 21 10 11 .47(1 Toronto 23 14 .il Rochester 25 4 21 .100 Today's Eastern League Games. Scranton at Wllkes-Barre. Syracuse at Rochester. Toronto nt Buffalo. Springfield at Providence. IT WAS A CINCH. Provldenco Plays an Errorless Game Against the stars. Syracuse, May 28. Providence had things all her own way today, and after the first Inning Syracuse was booked ns a sure loser. Providence had no trouble 1n finding Burnett's curves, while the lilts off Kudderham, who was in excel lent form, were few and scattering. At tendance, 800. Score: SYRACUSE. - R. IT. O. A. 0 0 2 0 1 4 6 0 4 Welch, cf Simon, If Mlnntihan, 3b...... Griffin, rf Power, lb Karon, 2b Moss, ss Hess, c Barnett, p Totals 2 2 . 1 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 B 8 24 10 PROVIDENCE. R. H. O. A. E. Lyons, cf 2 2 5 1 0 Bassett, 3b..., 3 2 0 2 0 Knight, If 3 2 10 0 Rogers, lb 1 2 13 1 0 Cooney, ss 14 12 0 Strieker, 2b 1 2 0 4 0 Murray, rf 0 0 3.0 0 THxon, c 0 0 3 0 0 Kudderham, p 2 2 12 0 Totals 13 16 27 12 0 Syracuse ..........J 000210005 Providence 2 4 1 0 1 1 0 4 IS Earned runs Syracuse, 2; Providence, C. First base by errors Providence, 3. . Loft on bases Syracuse, 7; Providence, 7. First base on balls Off Barnott, 8: off Kudderham, ft Struck out By . Barnett, J; by Rudderham, 2. Two-base hits Mln nahan 2, Knight, Simon, Power. Strieker, Kudderham. Sacrifice . hits Minnahan, Griffin, Power, Murray, Dixon, Rudder ham. Stolen bases Cooney .2, Rogers. Deuble plays Eagan to Uoss to Power 2. Wild pitches Barnett, 2. Passed balls Dixon, 1. UmplneSwartwood., Time Two hour., i DlnlrJ 11a WILL DO commutation railroad ticket for head of each family building "Lorraine" before Jan. i, 1S96. Mortgages, Interest Trains 10.30 a. m. and 1.45 p. HARMON COULDN'T HIT THE BALL. And Hint's Why Rochester Lost to tho Ponies, Rochester. May 28. The Itochesters were outplayed today by the Spring field team and were never reaiiy in the game. McPartlln was erratic and gave the visitors enough hits to enable them to strike their gait. Loose field ing by the home team did tne rest. Couirhlin was freely hit. but the ball seldom went to unguarded quarters of the field. Shannon, played a great game at short. Attendance, 1,000. Score: ROCHESTER. R. H. O. A. E. Rhlnnlrk, 2b 0 2 7 4 0 Drily, If 0 0 3 0 0 Hiimhiiru. Ill 0 0 7 0 0 t.iiah. of 2 1111 I'nvnn. rf 0 2 0 0 0 O'Brien, 3b 0 1 0 2 1 Hiinrahan, ss 0 0 14 2 McPartlln, p 10 0 11 W'entc, c 0 0 5 2 0 Totals 3 6 24 14 SPRINGFIELD. R. H. O. flhnnnon, ss 1 1 iJonnnlly. 3b Lynch. If Schefller, rf.... Gilbert, lb (iarry, cr McDonald, 2b 0 Ijea-hoy, c Coughlin, p Totals 8 12 27 7 5 Rochester 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0-3 Springfield 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 1 - 8 Earned runs Rochester. 1; Springfield, 2. First base on errors Rochester, 8; Spring field, 5. Two-base hit Garry. Three base hits Payne, Shannon, Donnelly. Sacrifice hlts-dJaly 2. Hnnrnhan. Double plays Hanrahan to Shlnnlck to Hamburg; Wente to Shlnnlck; O'Brien to Shlnnlck to Hamburg. Left on bases Rochester, 0; Springfield, 8. Bascw on balls Off M l'artlin, 1; off Coughlin, 2. Struck out Hy McPartlln, 3; by Coughlin, 2. Panned balls Linhey, ' 1. Time 1.45. Umpire Woldmun. NATIONAL LEAGUE. The western clubs of the National league played In the enst yesterday, and as a result all the eastern clubs won, excepting New York and Washington. Cincinnati lost to Philadelphia, permit ting Pittsburg, which won from Wash ington, to Increase Its lead and sending the rainmakers up from sixth to fifth J position. New York dropped from fifth to eighth position by losing to Cleve land, and ISultlmnre comes from eighth to sixth by winning; from Louisville. . Standing of National League P. W. L, P.C. .724 .645 .613 .600 .638 .522 .520 .600 .4if7 .355 .3X1 .102 Pittsburg 29 Cincinnati 31 Chicago 31 Cleveland 30 21 20 1 18 14 12 13 13 11 11 6 Philadelphia, 26 Baltimore 23 Boston New York Brooklyn St. Louis Washington Louisville At Brooklyn' Brooklyn 0 8 0 1 0 2 2 1 -15 Chicago i 000000002 Hits Brooklyn, 16; Chicago, 6. Errors Brooklyn, 1; Chicago, 7. Batteries Ken neday, Orlm and Burrell; Stratton, Hutch ison and Moran.- Umpire Murray. : , At New York ''.' New York .........0 10 0 '0 2 1 0 28 Cleveland 1 0 I 0 2 0 1 0 17 Hits New York, 11; Cleveland, 10. Er rorsNew York, i; Cleveland, L Batter- TWO PRIZES! PRIZES ! PRIZES! 1. at Lorraine. les Rusle and Wilson; Young and O'Con nor. Umpire Long. At Boston Boston 1 1 1 3 0 5 0 0 112 St. Louis 0 1 2 0 2 3 0 2 0-11 Hits Boston, 17: St. Louis. 10. Errors Boston, 3; St. Louis, 4. Batteries Wilson and Ryan; Staley and 1'eltz. Umpire UcDonuld. At Philadelphia Philadelphia 4 1000012 8 Cincinnati 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 02 Hits Philadelphia, 14; Cincinnati, 7. Er rors Philadelphia, 1 : Cincinnati, 3. Batter iesTaylor and Clements; Parrott and Merrltt. Umpire Emslle. At Baltimore Baltimore 1 0 3 0 3 1 4 0 12 Louisville 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 05 Hits Baltimore. 16: Louisville, fi Er rorsBaltimore, 1; Louisville, 6. Batter ies lioffer, Robinson and Clurke; Inks ana Welch. Umpire Belts. At Washington Washington 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 04 Pittsburg 2 0 0 6 0 10 5 14 Hits Washington, 12: Pittsburg, 16. Er rorsWashington, 4; Pittsburg, 0. Bat teries stoi'kuulo and Mcuuire; Hart am Sugden. Umpire Keefe. STATE LEAGUE. At Lancaster Lancaster, 6; Carbon dale, 7. At Allentown Allentown. 9: Pnttsvllle, 2. At Harrlsburg Harrlsburg, 11; Hazle- ton, 5. First Baseman Clnrko Arrested First Baseman Clark, of the Scranton club, was arrested at 11 o'clock last nltrht and locked in the central police station, where charges of Intoxication, larceny and resisting arrest were preferred ngalnst him. Ho was alone at tho time of his ar rest. Clnrk was seen to tnko a pineapple from ft Penn avenuo market stand nnd enter Center street, where Patrolman Day found him standing In a doorway with the pineapple In bis possession. He was placed under arrest, but broke awny from the of ficer and ran nearly to Wyoming avenue before being overtnken. Patrolman Neuls enme to Day's assistance and with an officer on each side of him nnd a crowd at his heels the base ball player was taken to tne police station. Among tho Amateurs. The Mlnnoka nnd South Side clubs will piny on Schwedik's grounds tomorrow morning. The Bohemian club accopt the challenge of the clerks of the North End to a gnme of base hall on tho Eureka grounds tomor row nt V a. m. The Trllbys accept the challenge of the WHY SUFFER When you can get your eyes sclcn tifically tested Any loss of vision from ago 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 Aero-Crystal lenses are sold only by DeWITT, EVE SPECIALIST AND JEWELER. Hours: Dally, 0 to 11 a. m., 1 to 8 and T to V p.m 203 LACK. AVE.. SCRANTON. PA. THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR QUICK HOUSE BUILDERS. To the builder of the first house completed at "LORRAINE," by Jan. 1, 1896, and costing $1,500 or upwards, we will give Three Hundred Dollars ($300) in cash. 2d House under lika conditions, $250 3d House under like conditions, 200 4th House under like conditions, 150 5th House under like conditions, 100 And $ioo each to the next ten fifteen rich cash prizes in all. Free Excursions "Decoration Day" to m. No person under 21 years of age will CO StnrllghtB game to be played at Boles' Steel works June 2, at 2.30 p. m. Answer through Tribune The Msplo Street Browns, of the South Side, challenge any club under 18 years of ago In Lackawanna county. Answer through Tho Tribune. William Brown, manager. The West Sldo Stars challenge the Scranton Juniors to a game of ball on the Little Woods grounds on June 6. Louis Davles, manager; Will Hughes, captain, Answer through Tho Tribune. The Sailor Boys will accept the chal lenge of the Comets for a game to be played on Gammon's hill tomorrow. Charles Schuster, manager; Edgar Boston, captain. Answer through The Tribune. The Hnrmonles, of Broadway, nre or ganized for tho season and will play any duo in the city under 17 years or age, No. 14 school Comets preferred, for Thurs day afternoon. Muy 30, ut 2.30 o'clock, for J.i per side. The players are as follows Harlon, c; Mooney, p.; Coggans, 1b.; Ward, 2b.; IJoylo, 3b.; Kennedy, rf.; Dolen, If.; Duffy, of.; Mullen, ss. M. Ward. oaptaln; N. Mullen, manager. Answer through The Tribune The Active Bnse Ball club will piny the deciding game with the Electrics, of Tay lor, at the Driving park tomorrow morn ing nt 10 o'clock. As two games havo been played by these clubs, each winning one game, the gamo tomorrow will be to decide which Is the bettor. The Actives are a strong aggregation and will pluy to win. They are: Emory, cf. ; Howells, ss. ; Diiniei i.mieionn, c: J'eck, 3b.: Grllfln. 2b.; Mills, If.; Huollhun, lb.; Lewis, rf.; William iimejonn, p. South Sldo bnrbers have organized a base bail team and would like to meet a club from tho tonsorlul artists of the West Side. They aro ready to play on Thursday afternoon, June 6, nt 2 o'clock. In Schwenk's park on South Washington avenue. Answer through TheTrlbune. The club Is as follows: Joo Jones, catcher; Will Drawer, pitcher; Jbhn Flaherty, shortstop; Owen Walsh, first base; Oscar Jones, second bnso; Kilward Hoffman third baso; Joe Radel, right field; Michael Miirns, center field; Will Shine, luft field, John Zung Is manager. WYOMING. Following; Is the programme to lie carried out by the Grand Army of the Republic post of Wyoming: tomorrow, May 30: Forenoon Members of Lleutennnt Charles II. Hellay post, No. 167, Grand Army of the Republic, accompanied by It. K. Frear Camp 250. Sons of Veterans, nnd Junior Order United American Me chanics, will tnko the 0.10 electric car to Forty Fort, where Lleutennnt Charles Klelny's grnve will be decor ated, Rnd participate In the exercises arranged by Conyngham poat 97, Grand Army of the Republlo. Afternoon Parade will form on Shoemnker avenue and Eighth street at 2 o'clock, reaching Wyoming cemetery at 2.30. Pont Commander L. Durlnnd will take chnrge of memorial service under tho following; programme: In troduction, post commnnder; music, choir; prayer. Rev. W. Treeble; music; roll call; ceremony of the Grand Army of the Republic; decorating graves; ad dress by Rev. A. Wrlgley and others; music; salute; benediction. The public are Invited to aid the post In decoration exercises by bringing bouquets or wreaths with them to the cemetery, or sending to post room, on Eighth street, by 1,30 today. Graves for Decora t Ion. The graves to bo decorated are as follows: Wyoming cemetery Corporal Peter Miller, George Sanders, Edward Ilalley, P. II. Saxton, John De Puy, Lot HUby, Robert Harford. Wash. Wyant, George Eckhart, M. Adlr, Joseph Sut ton, Joseph Monroe, Sergeant B. Bower, Thomns McNeil, R. R. Frear, Nathanel Schooley, Jr.. William McAllster, G. O. Wheeler, William Ralston, Isaac Nafus, Edward Carol, Captain Smiley, one un known. ' Carverton Comrades Ather holt, Giles 1 Harris, Elnjah Robbing, Adnm Robblns, Isnao Phillips, Jacob Nutton. Mount Zlon Carpenter Bands, C. E. Eshelman, Thomas Smith. Hlce Carpenter, George. Hoover, Yopngs Davis, Joseph Kitchen. , Largest Suburban Real Estate Operators in the 134 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton. MILD, SWEET, TENDER, "STRAWBERRY BRAND" . . . . The Finest That Are Offered to the Trade. LUGE BROS, GASH STORES, 122 H. Main A.enna, Scraitoa, ON OTHER SIDE OF (MIL Some Events of the Day on the West Side of the City Noted. STREETS AHE I3E1XG PREPARED Funerals of Mrs. Bridget Ncodhnm and Son of Mrs. L'lla Klngler-Ucorgo Fair child Will Again Decoino Proprietor of tho Hotel Hearing Ills Nome. Common Councilman P. J. Noalls and Select Councilman P. F. McCann, of the Fourteenth ward, are at work hnvlng the thoroughfares In their bailiwick fixed up. Among the recent Improve ments in a crosswalk laid at Robinson street and Lonergan court. Another walk has 'been placed on Jackson street at Hennessey's court. Work at the In tersection of Robinson and Ninth streets will be begun noon. The board of trade will, at Its next meeting, be presided over by the new quota of officers of which T. Fellows Mason Is the president. Action on the recent favorable decision of the Trac tion company, relative to the Robinson street pave will be taken. Several members have expressed themselves as being confident that the work will be pushed toward success. soutn Main avenue nas oeen improved In a creditable manner. Ashes were placed In the ruts and a general fixing up given. Booth Records. The remains of Mrs. Bridget Need- ham, of Luzerne street, were Interred yesterday afternoon In the Hyde Park Catholic cemetery. Many friends at tended The obsequies. A child of Mr. Shaughnessey. of Scranton street, was burled yesterday afternoon. 1 The funeral of Frank, the young son of Mrs. Ella Rlngler, of Edwards' court, occurred yesterday, a large number of tho friends of the family attending. A quartette, composed of Misses Grace Acker and Ella Godshall, Harry Acker and William Jones sang appropriate se lections during the services. Interment was made In Washburn Street ceme tery. Rev. L. C. Floyd officiated. News Notes and Personals. The ladles of the Scranton United PRIZES! PRIZES! PRIZES! Lorraine, be allowed on these choir met and rehearsed last evening In Menrs' hall. John K. Jones, of Hampton street, is very ill. Mrs. Jeremiah, an aged lady, Is at death's door. The condition of Professor W. George Towell Is very low. The Ellis boys will play tho Taylor Sunsets on Thursday. Lyon's hotel, of Twenty-second street, Is being embellished with a new porch. A. n. Holmes and Joseph, Alnsley left Monday to attend the Knights Templar conclave at Reading. The ladles of tho Washburn Street Presbyterian church will held a tea on Decoration Day evening. Rev. W. E. C. Wright, D. D., of Cleve land, spoke In the First Welsh Congre gntlonul church last evening. Mrs. Maria Conlin and son John, of Fall River, are the guests of Andrew Cunllii, of South FUmore avenue. Will S. Menrs, the efficient president of the West Side Republican club, has purchnsad a speedy gray trotter. An Interesting story, the scene of which is partly the West Side, will be found on the local pages of this Issue, Alderman J. S. Jones, of Wllkes Rarre, has returned home after a visit to T. Owen Charles, of North Hyde Park avenue. Miss Nettle Rell recently entertained a number of her friends at a surprise party held In her home, on West Lacka wannn nvenue. Alderman John fined n, lad named Francis, of Bollevue, who struck the much attneked Pound-keeper Mulllck, of South Main avenue. The united choir will give a concert of the competitive music at Laurel HUI park on June a. prior to the choir s de parture for Wllkes-Harre. The well-known Fatrehlld's hotel, on South Main avenue, will soon be con ducted by Its old proprietor, George Fulrolilld, after whom the hostelery was named. Robert Morris lodge and Young Men's Institute base bnll clubs will pound the leather on Decoration Day at 9 o'clock in the morning. The gnme will un doubtedly come oft on Gammon's Hill. Two entertainments were held last ; evening. One was by the infant class or Plymouth church, the other by the Christian Endeavor society of the Welsh Calvlnlstlc Methodist church. Both were successful. Police Olllcer Lowry. who sustained a broken finger while making an arrest In the early part of the month, has re sumed duty on his regular beat. Of ficers Lowry has, during his Indisposi tion, been doing police duty at the city hall. West Side Business Directory. PHOTOGRAPHER Cabinet Photos, 11.40 per dozen. They are just lovely. Con vince yourself bv calling at Starner's Photo Parlors, ltd and 1U3 South Main avenue. GROCERIES Revere Standard Java Coffee Is unexcelled. The leading coffee, of the day. For sale only at F. W. Ma son & Co. Fin Groceries, 116 South Main avenue. y SECOND HAND FURNITURE CASH for anything you have to sell. Furni ture, Stoves, Tools, etc. Call and see the stock of J. C. King, 1024 and 1026 Jackson street. WALL PAPER-GO to Fred Reynolds, 206 North Main avenue, and see his complete line of Wall Paper, Paints and Window Shades. Just opened with new stock. PLUMBING-Wllllam D. Griffiths, 113 North Main avenue, doeh first-class Plumbing, Steam Heat and Gas Fitting. By nilng th "StoTsn Stove WnMFN FollaUIng olittsn" for shlDlnc IIUHIkn your stores . B ay s mitten 01 CAUC rar iraer far 16 esnte sad OH 1 1 et ten-cent box of VnilR STOVE NE FREE. lUUn The stain on your Mors lasts llllinA twlo u long when BoUihsd HANDS with Stovene u wban blsok- " entd with otlwr stove polishes. Beau Building JUOXS. o $1.00 to $2.00 a Week. TERMS $ioo LOTS, - $i $i iSo " - i 5o i 200 2 I 35 25o - 2 5o 1 70 300 3 2 Ten Per Cent. Get Excursion Tickets excursions. THE TRADERS Eatlonal Bank of Scranton. OROANIZED 1890. CAPITAL 250,000 SURPLUS, $35,000 SAMUEL HTNK8, President. W. V. WATSON, Vice-President. A. B. WILLIAMS, Cashier. DIRECTORS. Samuel Hines, Jnmes M. Everhart, Irv ing A. Finch, Pien-e H. Flnley, Joseph J. Jermyn. M. 8. Kemerer, Charles P. Mat thews, John T. Porter, W. W. Watson. l I.II1.IIUI.I IU. VVI iii.i 1 in iiiii1 and LIBERAL. This btnk Invites the patroness of bus men ana limn goneruiy. 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