TITE SCIl ANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MOUXI25G, MAY 10, 189i5. urn lUiq WYOMING AVENUE. ? PRICES PREVAIL. FOUR HOME TEAMS ;. ARE ALL WINNERS . And Scrautua Was One Visitors. of the TORONTO WINS THREE STRAIGHT 11 Was a tiuud limi', but 11 Would l!uv llrcu llcltt r if c Had Won. Syracuse lo the Fore. Vi'slerdny'o lie-null. Toronto a Seranton I buffalo 6 Wilkes-Barre 3 Rochester Providence S Sjratusc 3 Sprinnllcld I . Syracuse purs into first place in the BoiitnilOe by winning on linni'heil hits in yesterday's fjamrs with Sin'lnstii'ltl. All' the home cluhs won. Seranton E iiiK down In u pitcher's mime nt To- rnnto, llufl'nlo for the fourth time wln- 'rim; out nt the end of the same from Wilkes-Uurro ami I'rovl'.lence losinR on errors in a game which Lovett, their i old pitcher, twirled for liochcfer. I'crcoiifnsf llccmd. r. w. i.. r.c. .in ii 5 .iwi .V"i 10 5 .KS II 7 .'HI ,l.-i S 7 .IS 8 ID .411 li 1(1 :'" .u : ' :",7 .lb ii II ."I'-i . Byraciup , lJiovMeiiee ... li.)"hele- .... Toronto ' iltllYltlll ........ Wilki s-lliino ran ton Spriiiultplil ... TodtiyN I'aslcrn l.eauuc t;uiur. S ranton at Ruffalo. VPkes-li:irre at Toronto. S.rlnllelil nt Koehester. l-rtivltieiicp al Syracuse. THREE FOR TORONTO. Scriinlon Lost Vuaia hut tin (iiimc Wa Sharply ruiitcstcil to the Knil. Siieulal to the Si rnntoii Tribune. Toronto. Ont.. .May IS. The Toronto's ve. ltleil mannirer. iiucUenliei'Brer's lire- diet Ion that they wot'ld win three utraitjhts from Hcianton ly downing the bliie-costnined visitors today, though nut without a hard strUKBle, In which Rood, clean, sharp plnyina; prcdomln uted. The iranie would he still in pro ttress If Dclharty hnd not made the er ror that cave Krrnntun her only run or if Hutchinson, nut to he outdone, had not done likewise, and there you are. It was no disgrace lo the visitors to he beaten as they played with all the vim and snap imaidmiblo. ami It was only becuuse Ital'lerty and Hutchinson made errors at inoppoiiiine times that the irnine was lost to tln-ni. Johnson ut ted as curve dispenser today and it was chielly because of the fai t that tin nine stalwarts who swinjj bats in the interest of the Tolontos were unable to judse w ith any dcKi'ee of accuracy us to which corner of the plate he was Koinu to shoot the ball, that the score was kept down. Only six paltry, puny hits were made off him and two of them were scratch of the rankest kind. Dlneer, who Is considered by the connlscenti to 1-e the star twliler of the Torontos. rive a beautiful exhibition of his prowess to day, the same number of hits beinn compiled by the visitors as the locals accumulated. "IMkk.v" Wind disputed himself at second base like a callow youtn, evidently huvinsj undergone a thorough lubricating process. Nothing ol away from him and he easily cm lied off the Melding honors, lie roped In a liner of the hottest kind with out hand in the fourth and shut ofl a run us he efleetid a double on the pl.iv. It was In the second that the To lontos got their fust scores. It hap pencil after two men were out Dele lianty made a hit ami Just us Ii" rtart ed to steal si nil, o'hrien coiked out a single to cent r. and he never stop J)i (1 running until he renched the i lan where he i:ld u gvmwiMtic h pt: l-i lit y. which so confused Unferty that he liropped the ball, which had been thrown to him with all oolcr'.t:- and the score ivns tied, 'e-anion having pot their only tally la the lirst la this fashion. Ward projected his anulomy in Hum oi an ln-curve and went lo first. lieatley (lew out lo left. KuiiPll cracked mil a hot one to short and AVer I was thrown out at secoiid, lull the batter's lle-tness of foot averted a down. iJolohunty's fumble of Hutch inson's grounder advanced Kaucn to Fccor.d, urn! Flack brought him home Willi a single. in the seventh Toronto scored the winnlii!,' run. Freeman's two-tagger. Hutchinson's error and l)c.-hant"s hit. giving them the tally, la the ollu r li'iiirgs It was a case of one- two. thne order. I'Mcher Lii-iin was thU morn ing farmed out to the Hamilton, (ml., club. Suite: SC'ItANTON'. A H. R. It. P.O. A. E. Ward. 2ii ii ii 2 . 4 ti 0 ""nny, If 4 0 0 0 11 0 Eagan, i f 4 1 13 0 0 Hutchinson, ss 3 0 0 t I Fiack. cf 4 0 1 3 0 0 '.Man 'lire, i!l 1 0 0 0 1 0 llu'ller. Hi 3 11 1 II 00 RaHerty, c 4 0 0 1 2 1 Ji.'.insoii, p 3 0 0 0 3 0 Totuls 32 1 5 21 hi 2 TORONTO. A.H. R. If. P.O. A. 12. Wright, rf 4 0 0 4 0 n Psiilden, 2b il 0 0 ,-. 1 r Freeman, i f 2 1 1 0 1 11 Lulemh.Tg, lb 2 0 I pi 11 n S.iilth: iili 3 11 0 1 1; 1. Delehaniy. ss 3 1 1.3 O'liiicn, If 3 0 1 2 11 0 Dowse, e .'! 0 1) ;; 0 IHneon, p 3 0 1 0 3 I) Totals 2C 2 27 21 1 S ranton 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Toronto 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Fanned runs Toronto. 1. First base by errors ncrauion. 2 Toronto. 1. i.eft on bases Seranton, 7; Toronto, 2. First base on uatis ()it imieen. a; on Johnson, 2. Struck out Hy Johnson. 1. Two-bn- s Ward, Freeman, Sacrifice hits Menny, THESE PEOPLE RIDE THEM : Stuy vesant Fish New York (leorge R. Hearing New York Frederick Oebhardt New York J, Plerpont Morgan, Jr New York Charles A. Peuboily New York Seth Low New York William Ste'mway New York Theodore W. Cranio Phlladetnhla A. J. Ureel, Jr Philadelphia drome H. Frailer Philadelphia William M. Polndcxtcr..WaihlnKtiin,f). C Max Asassli Cambridge, Mas - WE SELL THEM. fi Linden Street, Opp. Court House. A I CO MN, $"! LU-MI.NIJM, $1001 BICYCLES. HUMBER CYCLES $110.00 . TAILOR, Goal Exctanfs Bailulng, Knffcrly. Stolen bises Flack. Johnson, l.titeiilierg. Helehanty. 2. Double i.lay Smith to Pudib-n to Littenlmrg: Hutchin son to Ward lo Horner; Hutchinson lo Horner: Ward lo Hnliliiiisoa. Tone 1.30. mpire Swarlwooil. DOWN GOES WILKES-BARRE. Uullalu Takes the fourth Strniuht I'roin haiiinun's .Hcu. Huffalo. N. Y.. .May IS. Today's con test was somewhat of a slugging match, two home runs being made, one by La otte. of the Wilkes-Harres, and one by H. Smith, of the liiiflalos. both hits De ing long ones and against a strong wind. The liisons, us usual, won the game toward the end ot the contest. Recant) and Startzell both pitched a good stcudy game. Score: BUFFALO. A.U. U. 11. P.O. A. n. S-.uhl, if 4 1 J 1 it I) Itulila-.ul. 1C 5 u a u a u l-lyiaer. cf 4 i 1 1 Wise, Jb 4 1 2 1 '-' H Crt-inhivrr, !iu :i 1 I 3 !1 0 Field, lr 3 II 1 8 II U H. Smith, c 4 I 3 ii il I. ewee. ss I II 1 3 1 1 Stntitell, p 4 a 1 .'! 0 Totals :r 6 12 27 in 1 WILKF.S-HAllHK. A lt. It. II. P.O. A. E. Lytic, If 4 a 1 3 1 1 Homier, 2!i 4 2 2 l 4 il I.exotte, rf 4 1 2 3 1 0 Karl, II 4 a 1 S 1 U Hens, cf 4 a 1 I 0 1 i". Smith, :ib 4 2 2 1 HIkkIiis, Jl 3 a I ii 1 .V.'M.iholi. ss 3 a n 1 3 1 Keenan, 3 0 1 1 Tirtith 3J 3 HI 2t 13 3 Hntljio (I 1 0 it 0 3 Ox II WHkes-t'.arre ... .2 0 U a 0 0 V 1 0 3 Kiirneil runs UiilTiilo. 4; Wllkes-Harre, 3. First base by errors llulYalo, 1; Wilk.'s Harrp, :i. Left on bases Utiffalo, , Wllkcs-Harre. ii. First base on balls- lift' Ke-nan. 4. Struck out Hy Startzell, by keenan. 1. Home rims Lezotte mill Smith. Three-base hit Wise. Two- base lilts f'lynier. Ise, Homier, I litis. Sacrilice hits .McJIahoii. Dlggin. Stolen bases FIpM, Lytle, Hetts. Double jilnys Lewee to llri minger; StiirtKell to Field to )i. Smith. Time 1.30. t'nipire Doescli.'r. Hochestcr Providence. Rochester, N. V., May IK. The visitors Hi! not pill up their usual good liebliiig today und owing to the errors made by the (frays, tile Koehester victory must bo credited in a great part. Providence hit Ixiveil with ease, but did not bunch their stick work, while Rochester got a leal 111 the ihi on errors und hits and kc;c il during tne gume. Score: R.H.E. Rochester 1 3 1 0 0 0 2 2 0-11 13 1 l iovldence 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 5 14 7 Halteries Lovett and Hoyd; Friel and Dixon. 1'niplres Kelly and Olane. Syriicusi'-Spriniilicld. Syracuse, N. Y May IS. The Stars made it three stiniKlit from the cham pions today. The visitors outbalted tile home team, bet I heir hits were too scat tered to be effective. Attendance, M. Score: R.H.H. Pvraeuse 0 0 3 0 0 0 U 0 0 3 7 1 bpringlUdil u 1 0 0 0 o a 0 o i I liutlorlus Delnney und Hess; Uruber unil liLinsoii. l iiiiilre Caffney. nationalVleague. Pecause Cincinnati defeated the Phil lies yesterday and because I'.alttmore lost to Cleveland, the latter holds on to lirst place, the Phillies drop to sixth and the liulllniores to fourth. I'croriitugc llccord. W. t.'t hi hi l.i 14 10 L. P.C. .li i2 .lil',1 .lilJ .'iljll ..V.11 Cleveland .,, Ilosion Cincinnati .. Itallimorc ... PllUbiirg ... Philadelphia Chieayo ..... Washington lirouklin ... St. Louis New York ., Louisville .. 23 . .ii'i ..24 ,.2li ..24 ...til .117 ,2'.I2 .iW At Si. Louis- R.H.E. St. Louis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 li 2 Huston 11 0 (i 0 11 (I 0 3 0 i! li 2 Hatlerb s-llm t and McFarlanil; Nich ols and llergcn. I'niplre Lynch. At Cincinnati R.H.E. Cincinnati 2 0 :i 2 0 I 0 I X H 1 1 1 Philadelphia 0 0 11 1 0 2 0 0 2-fi .'. 0 Latteries Fi.ivinan mid Pelt; Lucid and 1 irmly. I nipire Kecfe, At Cleveland- R.H.E. Cleveland 2 0 0 00 0 II 0 2 4 H 0 Ualttmi.re 0 11 0 1 11 0 0 2 0 - 3 7 4 Halteries Voiing mid .limner; Eski' 11111I Robinson. I mpire eldiuan. At I'itisourg I 'iltsbti4-l!roul;lyn, no game; rain. Al Chicago . R.H.F.. hicano 2 0I1O7IO x--l.i '. 1 Now York 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 - 3 II 2 Halteries Terry, Krlggs mid Kitlrhtye; Keyiiiotir, Camplleld and Farrell. I'ni- pire -Slieii.lan. At Leitlsvillu R.H.E, Louisville 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 1 II- il li I WashiiiKliui I 0 12 1 0 11 o 0 ii H 2 llatt. rles-Hill mid Miller; .Melinites, Me Auley and McUulre. I nipire Hurst. STATE LEAGUE. Yoik No tlufi h lor the Heavy Hitlers ill t'urlionduli'. Special (0 the Seranton Tribune. I'urboiidale, May IN. Although the weather was very iiire.neniiiR quite u large niiinber of people witnessed the game between Carboiidalc und York fills iiftcrnoon. The visitors made no showing against our heavy hitters, however. 11 ml the game was not close enough to make it Interesting. York played a good gnnie in the Held, nlUluugh the pitching was very weak, and our men fattened tip their batting u'veniKC nt the expense of the visitors. O'Oara pitched for the home team and held York down to live hits. He was a little wild at times, but Ills form Is Im proving iitpldly, und with more experi ence will be a good 11111 11. Hess, on the other hand, wasn't in il at all. Twen ty-live clean hits were ninde from his delivery, two and ihroe-hugsers being the order of the game. Rafter, our new right llelder. and catcher, attracted much attention dur ing the game by his fine playing. He Is an excellent batter, having five hits to his credit out of six times at bat. He runs like a titer, too, und was the only niun to steal uny base yesterday. Score: CARilOXDALE. A.H. ii it. P.O. A. E. ii I ti 0 3 0 0 0 lino 2001 3 0 11 0 4 2 4 0 ii 0 il 0 2 r. 1 0 4 2 5 0 25 21 13 1 II. P.O. A. E. 0 10 0 0 3 0 1 0O11 0 1) 1 1 0 7 0 1 0 7 0 1 0 & 1 0 1 u 1 1 0 2 2 2 10 3 0 2-21 8 (1 McQtmde, If , Staliz, cf ... ...II 3 ... ii 3 ...3 1 ... ti 1 Patchen, c .. Massev, lb , Ratter, rf ,, Cargo, ss ... Salts, 31 Finke, 2u ... O'Uaru, p ., Totals 4fi 24 YORK. A.H. R. Ely, If 2 0 McCroneh, cf 4 0 Schcekland, ss 3 0 Sweeney, ss 0 0 Dwyer, rf 4 0 Young, lb 4 0 Sleeltinuii, c a i 1 Calhoun, 2u 3 1 Rowers, 3b 2 I Hess, p 3 1 Totals 7 & Cnrhomlale 8 3 0 York 0 II 0 Hasp on balls Off o'Otir 3-2 0-: off Htceh- man, li. Two-base hi In o (laru.i;), sules, Calhoun. Three-base hits Ilowcr. Me Quaile, Cargo, Double play Sales to Klnke to Massey; Fluke to Kales to Mas ej'i Bales to Finko to Masscy. Sierltlco hit Meyiiado. HI ruck out Hy U'dara: MeCroach; by Hteclniuin, Finke. At Kniiton H.H.K Has ton 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 2- 7 12 H Pnttnvillci I 0 0 0 5 2 II 0 1 K 111 U HattPtiei Koehl anil Hmltti; Uallurd and Itoucrs, Umpire Hurnutig. Al Haileton RICE. Lancaster 1 0 tt t 0 0 3 x ii U 2 llazl. lon 0 H i u 1 I t butteries W.si and Itoth; Jorilun and Westlake. I'lc.pire- Joyi-e. At Philadelphia- R.H.K. AilileiKs 04 11100 4(-1111 1 Sliuiiiiikia o w o o o I o : 3 Pi & Batteries llaliu and Weand; Smith and .Moure. I'lnidrv Klsenhower. BASE BALL GOSSIP. Hi low apviears the batting and field ing averages of the Seianlun pluyers up to and Including last Saturday's game nt Toronto. The ligures are of llttlo value now. as players rurely aret down to their averaice playing before the end of June or first of July. Then, too. the averages are unfair to the players who have participated In a large number of games as against those who have ap peared In only a few. This is shown in the case of I'.rown, whose hitting shows .F.00 percent in four games, while Ward. ICagan. Menney und Hutchinson, who have played from ten to thirteen games, have hit not higher than .370. The same applies to the Held work. MuKliire and Kasrun being found near the bottom of the list, while they will during the next few weeks pull themselves up to fair averages In their respective positions. It will nlso he found that Tom Power's controlling head will be another Influ ence toward better Held work. Ward, the rankest kind of a fpiitter when things don's go his way; Alaguire, who has not yet had the opportunity to show what a fast lirtle man he is; Hutchinson, and the entire team will gain new life through Power's Inlluencc. FIKLDINO AVF.P.AGISS. C 5 0 - 0 3 K U 0 Ij y. t, y t- i, rr Si"a 'ii-fi i'li.ift Itrailh v, cf Dell rick, 21 Meanrv. If Chiles, 11)., Hess, lb .. Ward. 2t . Johnson, p. ! 4 S ll: bill .11.0 ! ss df! 22! 5' i,29, .!",1 I 7SI ill 'W .!9 ;40 7 4 M .'i22 !! l"'"(i' Sb ,!lil5 T ? V l ioi ,9i ;10 liMli li.tVli .ilno I 4 2. 5 li 8 .S73 Il1'22i 4i 4 30: .Si!7 II 11 .24, 11' ."V UJS.V 4i 4S .RH cf., rt 2b uallerty, e .... Hrown, p Fl.ick, ss., cf . MiiKiiire, 3b .. Kagmi. If Hutchinson, ss Horner, p., lb Hei r, p 101H 32 11 Ii2' 23 4 1 7 .'! 4 tlil .i"J 3: 0: 5, 2 7, .714 HATT1NO AVERAGES. Hrown, p ... Hasan, if ... Hiufpitv, c . Chiles, lb ... Miamy, rf . Hutchinson, : loviwrt p ... Ward, 2b ... Johnson, p . Ib'ir, 1 Fiaek, cf ... Hradley. er . Alegllire, 31) In ill i. U, 3b . Hess, lb ..I 4,18 4 91 .m ..13.54! 5,20, .0,0 ..110 40 7:14, ..I !M3 1 1 If,, ..111 lil 13 2b -I.'. HMlj .-! blO; 2: 3 ..13 11 . .t, Al .. I'll ii 4' ..I il II, 3 3i ..111,44, 7,10, V) .iii'J .iill iiiiO .2:iS .'.'73 .II 4 71 8 .1 4 !H II 2' .1 Ii27' 4 41 .12 .IS2 .118 White, of Koehester, and Schrlver mid .Smith, of Seranton. were the only 'llii Eastern league catchers whoBff aver ages were lower than Rafl'erty's aver age now. Ward Is .007 per cent, lower than Ills finish last year. Seven third basemen last year made better avcr ugos than .Magulre's .Sua, while Pete Sweeney of last year's Seranton and Hot hester clubs was the only shortstop who did worse than Hutchinson is at presi nt. While the dull has been, and Is, per haps, in u disoigunized stute owing to its weaidiesH at Hrst and bchimrthe pltite. Hie pitching corps ulsi is giving no little cause for worry. If i-y. Heir's urni is not lame he will within a month be us good us liny of the Hrst-class pitchers In the leugue; If It is a lame arm that's troubling him hp cannot be cast aside too quick, und the latter up pears to be the correct view of the case. It is so indicated at hast In the two games when he was slaughtered by Providence and Toronto. It Is also said Hint Horner's arm has gone wrong. Tile probabilities, however, nre that Horner's trouble Is only temporary. In nny case Seranton is in a bad way It Johnson und Brown are the only pitch ers In good condition. Meanwhile he owners arc not taking chances by waiting to Bee if tile title will turn. 1 will not be later than Wednesduy that John H. Brooks, of the association, will pack his grip and start on a still limit with the utiderstandlnff fbtil be slum remain away until he is successful in getting proper material. Scruiitim is angling for two pitchers und one of two Inlielders who are now benched by two National leugue clubs, To gel one or more of the three Mr. Hrooks w III surely make the trip, unless certain deals now pending arc closed. Another change Is hinted by the owners which w ill be laid before Munaifcr Mc- Dermott when the club returns. It In Volvos 11 possible trade with a National league club ami will surprise the crunks If it goes ihrough. e What Often will prove to be as a strengthening catcher remains to be seen. He averaged up lii the middle of the list of National league backstops last year in lleldlng.hut hit only .23:1. lit; wns secured through President Hums of the Ncwnrks. Hiirns claimed that otten wus too high-priced for the At lantic league. Nothing was puld to secure hlui, as he hud not signed a Newurk contract. There renin Ins the possibility that something is wrong with his arm, but that Is a contingency which may lie risked under present cir cumstances. a m A trade of dates has been made whereby the gumes scheduled for Seranton nt Rochester, May 211 and 27, next Tuesday and Wednesday, have been transferred to tills city. This was done on uccotint of the conclave of the grand commnndery of the Knights Templar, anil Itanium's circus being here, the former on both days and the latter on Tuesday. The games will be called nt 4.30 o'clock which Insures an extra attendance by cranks who wish to go to the circus early In the after noon, niul will catch hundreds of the strangers in the city who belting to the Aiasonic oroer. in return Tor these two tlates the games scheduled for Roches ter In Seranton June lii and 10 will ho THERE IS A NOBBINESS (XOUTJDUR LATEST STYLE 0? 1 hat Is Positively Striking. Fiirnlsiilno, Goods, Correct Ideas In l'uncy Shirts, Lx elusive nnd Rich Pattern.. Lowest Prices Prcvuil. UK P. CHRiSTUN 41a SPRUCE ETREfcV, . aog LACKAWANNA AVE. ' ; I 3 3 - ? 2 - 8 1 " - w S iuP SPRIN6 HATS played In Rochester, thus breaking what will be at that time be an absence of games at Rochester and a Ions string of them here. Today Is niovinx day. 'Will someone please head off Syracuse and Providence. Wllkes-Karre lias lost four straight an I thai makes it easier. Is Neil I'rane to be an Kastern league umpire? He's helping Kelly ut Roches ter. Now that Serantun put up such u goo I Kamr as that of yesterday. I lie question arises hul was the matter with Sat urday's 14-error exhibition? AMATEUR BALL NOTES. The Nationals of Pine llrook defeated the Regrets of Creen Ridge Sunduy, May 17. by the score of 1 to 4, on the National's grounds. The points for the Nationals were W. Davis and 11. Meinrer. A. -Meln-xer. nuinaKer. The Diaiuonds of the South Side and the Has-lteens of Luzerne street played an in teresting game of ball on the brickyard grounds, 'Which resulted in I he defeat of the former. A running calch by Jen- kins and the pitching ol Thomas, together with the backstop work of liellersheluv r, were the features of the game. Score, Iiiis-Hecns, pi; Diamonds. 4. The Young Rose liuds of the West Sldf challenge any chili in the city under i2 years of use. L. Hughes, caption; A. Rob erts, lunnuger. Answer through Th Tribune. . The Athletics of the West Side chal lenge nny club in Luekawanna county under hi years of age. They would like lo hear from the Nationals of Pine Hro k, the Taylor Reds, the Volunteers of the West Side for ally day tills week. C. Wal lace, malinger; T. Thomas, captain. An swer thruuch The Tribune. ThP Minooka Has. Rail club challenge the South Side team for a game on Minoo ka's new grounds. May 21. Answer in Th Tribune If satisfactory. P. J. Phillips, captain. Tile Button Rusters of the West Side would like to meet the Sailor Hoys May L'4 on any grounds In the city. Thomas Philips, manger; Thomas Walsh, captain. The Mlnookn club challenges the South Side team to 11 game on the new Minnok.i grounds May 24. Answer in The Tribune, P. J. Pliithtn, captain. The Walnut Street Stars of Dun more de feated the Defenders of the same place by a score of 17 to 12. I'.atterles Care! and Crane for the Defenders; Johnson and Maily for the Walnuts. Pigeon Shooting hullcligc. Six members of the Green Ridge Gun club of Seranton, Ph., challenge any six members of the Wilkes-Iiarre (Jtin club, lo shoot three matches nt fifty clay pigeons per man, from known traps und unknown angles, nt Seranton, Pa., at fu ture Dates agreed upon, for a champion ship Jli.tl gold trophy, which will be pre sented to the winning club by Seranton business men on the fuilowtng conditions: Either club must win two matches out or three to become the owner of the tro phy. Was Undly Ileal 11. Chicago, May 18. The first of the series of six games to be played by Frank Ives, Jacob SehalTer and Albert' GaiTler at billiards was played tonight In Central .Music Hall between the .poleon of the gams and the Unlgisn expert. Ives was badly beaten. His only explanation was he "could not play" and that his cue wus sticky at the outset of the game. Dilutee-Ityiin right. Huffalo. N. Y., May IS.-In the Exposi tion building lit the Buffalo Driving park toidsht the two lnlddlewe'.ghts, Tommy Ryan and Joe Dcnfee, met in a 2'-rouud glove contest before the Empire Athletic club. Ryan was clearly the superior of his aulaiioiiist. and won in Cue sixth 1,111:1 1 with a clear knock mil, HENRIETTA SPARROW VANISHES. Young Vtoiuiin Recently Declared ln sum; Myslciiottsly Disappear. Lansing, Mich.. May IS. Miss Henri etta Sparrow, sister of Millionaire E. E. VV. Sparrow, of this city, who was recently adjudged insane nnd who was on Tuesday denied the right of an ap peal by the supreme court, has civuted a great sensation In this city by sud denly disappearing from her brother's residence immediately upon hearing of the decision of the court. She was Inst seen' by a servant connected with the house Tuesday night. During the night her trunks and oth er possessions were secretly removed, and she Is nowhere to be found. Her brother Is In California, und her disap pearance wus not discovered until to day, the servants keeping their own counsel, evidently out of frit ndship for their mistress, whom they believe to bp sane. None of Miss Sparrow's close fi lends appear to be alarmed about her ubsence, some of them saying that she Is still In the city. PURCHASED HIS BURIAL SUIT. Aged hokoino Cilicti Then llcccivcs I'll t ii I lii.jarics From n Horse. Kokonto. 1 lid.. May IS. J. 7.. McN'ew. an old resident of tills vicinity, went to u clothing store Insr Saturday und or dered a suit i s underwear, remarking that he wunUu something extra line, end other wearing apparel to match, to be buried in. as he desired to present a decent appearance ut his funeral. He fore reaching home the same evening he was injured by a horse, and Thurs day he died from the wounds. lie was XT years old and u prominent citizen. REFUSED TO BREAK FOR LIBERTY. Juckson and ailing Iteiimiii in Juil hilc Other Prisoners Kscnpc. Cincinnati. May IS. About X o'clock It was discovered that all the prisoners escaped from the Juil at Newport, Ky., except ncott Jackson and Alonzo Wal ling. They say they were invited to Join the parly but declined. or those who escaped, all are minor offenders except 1 man named Cane. who Is charged with murder. SOCIETY MEN LEAVE FOR CUBA. Acccpf Commissions of High It link in the Insurgent Army. Haltimore, May IS. Ostium I.atrnhe. Stewart Jannery and Dr. Smith Mc Kim, throp will-known society men. have gone to Cuba to accept commit)- 434 Lackawanna Avenue, Winton Bicycles are guaranteed- "TUe Winton is a Winner." The Hunt A Connnell Co WOLF AMEBIC AN, The Finest and Highest Qr.d. Wheel Mad In America. 1806 Wheel, L'p-to-Dato In Every Particular, go. Com and See. E. R PARKER, aai Sprue Street. V ou Can Save fig to $ jo on Vour Bike. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THB ' ' Learn to Ride a Bike MEG ARG EL'S, Sprut. slons of high rank In the army of the Insurgents. They left this city last Friday and embarked on Saturday nn the American steamship laiurada. which so cleverly out wilted the Spun Ish agents at New York. The young; men are well known here and are con nect -d with good families of the state. Mr. laitrobe is the son of Stewart Iatliolie, of this city, and a nephew of former Mayor Lutrobe, of this city. lr. McKIm is :x younger brother of McKim 1 '.rot hers well-known bankers of this city. Mr. Junuey is n geulle nuin of means. PRIEST BEATEN BY A TRAMP. Vagrant .Hakes Trouble Because lie is Not Ted in Hip Dining-room. Webster City. la.. .May 18. Rev. Fa ther Daley, of the Roman Catholic church, at Manson. a small town west of here, was seriously injured by :i tramp, who called ut the parsonage seeking footl. The housekeeper Invited him into the kitchen, and spread re freshments for him. Seeing no men about the place, the tramp commenced abusing the woman becuuse she did not serve him a meal in the dining room. He called her vile names, and niude in sulting proposals. rather Daley, who was In an adjoin ing room, went into the kitchen, and the tramp seeing him lied. The priest followed him, and, overtaking the fel low, called him to task tor his'aetlonn. Without warning the trump assaulted Father Daley, ami indicted injuries from which he will not recover for some time. The man. when arrested, gave his name as L. (Jarrctson, and his homo Cincinnati. FATALLY SHOOTS THE UMPIRE. Decision in 11 Hall Ctunc itesrntrd With n Charge ol' Huckshot. Wheeling, W. Vu., May IS. At Vivi an, on the Norfolk and Western rail road, today, n gang of colored miners, off for a half-holiday, engaged in a game of baseball. Jim Currlgnn tried to make a homo run. but wns declared nut nt the home plate by the umpire, Charles Hunt. Tills so enraged Currlgnn that he went home, got his shotgun ami fired a load of buckshot into the umpire, In dicting wounds that will probably kill him. A new umpire wns substituted, and the game went on, Carrigan taking part in It. MARRIAGE OF AN AGED COUPLE. Hi'oom Snys That the -Hutch Was Ar ranged in llcnvcu. Hamilton, Ont.. May IS. Mrs. Hutlpr, a wltlow over till years of age, was mar ried today to T. H. Rnrnos, n wealthy gentleman, also over BO, residing In Al gonia district. The groom maintained that the marriage was arranged In heaven. He prayed for a housekeeper, and be came acquainted with the bride last Friday. Idles! Piles! Itchiug Piles'. Symptoms Moisture; Intense Itching and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tu mors form, which oft;n bleed and ulcer ate, becoming very sore. Swayne's Ointment stops the Itching nnd bleeS Ing, heals ulceration, and In most cases removes me tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for SO cents. Dr. Swayne fi Hon, Philadelphia. ROBINSON'S SONS' Lag-er Beer irewery Manufacturers of the Celebrated CAPACITY 100,000 Barrels per Annum I sell licciiuse it's the smoothest running wheel made. It's built to RIDE, and NOT to keep in the repair shop. Fully guaranteed, and sells for $100, because it's worth $100. C. M. FLOREY in wmm in:, Seranton. Tha Easiest WI19' for Ladies To Mount la a Vlrttn in. It liiw tliu Inn est nu3 tronirfct iriunu nuJ cauuot lu ciiimluil fur coiulurf, Victors. Oinnlrmis. Hul.iv nml Wynnewoods, In uutlloss rurluty, now ou tx- uiuiiiuu ut our utor. 212 AND !4 LACKAWANNA ML lis nnnnr Innnr flnnr E KINK h mi J. D. WILLIAIS BRO Ill Hi I Vi'J WASHINGTON AVENUE, Elegant Assortment CHOICE OF ANY- 50c. SHIRT WAIST FOR 25 CENTS, Every Horning Until 1 1 0 Clock. We suppl)' Moth Proof Suits and Jackets. New York Cloak Francis Fitz Gibbon, 2,000,000 BARRELS Made and Sold in Six Months, ending flarch I, 1896, Total Product of 1 The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record. Wnshbtirn, Crosby's Superlative is sold everywhere from the Pacific Coast to St. John's, New l'oundland, and in England, Ireland and Scotland very largely, and in recognized us the best flour in the world. 1E6ARGEL WHOLESALE AGENTS. PPP.OPRIATE BUILDINGS Fair. G iXCEPTIOiWLY Keeps LUMBER I USTLY resent Quality Retains If Ul V Value, with apectancy, r n Richards Lumber Go,, Comith IWg. Scranton, Pa. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital. Surplus, Undivided Profits, Special attention given Accounts. 3 Interest Paid on Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, Rif ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools and Sup. t)lies. Sail Duck for miue ue in stock. SOFT STEEL HORSE SHOES and a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheel Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc. ITTE IBEHDER SCRANTON. PA. t4 Or- Peal's Th.T ar.proB.pt, lo arfl cartala In fault '.'lirnTo.'"' Suutnhre. 11.1.0. Addrou PEAL Maoiotia Co.. U.T.Iud, O. Foraaia by JOHN H. PHELPS 6pruo Straab Seranton P Bags Free with Capes, Cloaks, and Suit House, C n ONTRIBUTE UIVIDEND3 HOME Industry eneral Moving Naturally. Our S TRADE Upon TEADY Yours I o iours ZLING 422, QCC. $200,000 300,000 64,000 to Business and Personal Interest Deposits. I J AMD CONNELL D STI 101 EVERY WOMAN 'mm nee 1)1 a Tallnble, Monthly, Mediating mdlalna. Only haml the putit dint ahoold ba bm4. you " bMl' Pennyroyal Pillo Pharmaoltfc oor. Wyoming Avanu ant) ,v, (::r -J: