The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 29, 1896, Page 6, Image 6

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TIIE SCTR ANTON TRIBUNE FBIDAY MOSNTNG, MAY 29, 189G.
CARROLL, TAILOR,
WYOMING AVENUE.
POPULAR PRICES PREVAIL.
fASTERN LEAGUE
.; BASE BALL GAMES
Rail Prevented All but Games at Roch
ester and Buffalo.
SCRANTON LP AGAINST IT AGAIN
We M ere Onl'lniscd in All Dcuurl
mi'iils..UulVulo Hud No Trouble iu
TnkiiiK Tw from Hie l'oniCM-Tu
tiny I Moving liny.
VotfrdtiyN IU-miII.
Rochester itt Scrantun 8
Buffalo J Springfield 5
Buffalo u Springfield II
It tlii" same thins ovi-r ukiiIii.
Si-runton fell un winy vey at KiK-heHtiT.
The only my of- hmilness h HI out to
the crank at home in that Wilkc-s-ltarre
may net the worst of it at Syra
cuse today unci he pushed down to
wmu'thiiiK like Si-ranton's pereenttise.
In such case the two clubs will bein
tlie Keihs tomorrow on mi eiiuul fi.it
in. KufTalo had no trouble to take two
names from the t'onies. liulu cuused a
iostoniini'iit of the Karnes scheduled
tit Syracuse and Toronto.
I'crci Hinge Itci'urd.
K W. L. l'.C.
,L'7 11' N
,'JI 1i H
:y, if a .m
21 V.i 11 .Ml
.i's 11 i:i '''
,M H 17
.21 7 17 .-"'I
ivt:-lteslt r ....
Pi'ovi'liiife ...
byrueusa
'Joronio
UuiVulo
8iriti5ilHil ...
Wllkt'x-Murre
biTuutuu
TnduyN (itiiur.
Wllkes-liativ at S rucuse.
ANOTHER SCR4NT0N DEFEAT.
Ituchcslcr I'lntril an Krrorli'ss (iiiiur,
Scrniitoii Not.
RnchoHtpr. X. Y.. .May '.'S.-The home
team adnilnlstereil another criiKiilns
ilifeat to '.he Si r.inlons here today. A
Htrunir wind lui-valliil nnd In the first
four' InniiiKH It was very dlfilcult for
cither iiltchtr to !ut the ball over t he
fdate aided the more so by Stearns'
lank decisions. As they have done in
the last few pimes the blackbirds bat
ted out the uame in the llrst two In
nings. liovctt pitched all around Horner,
and seve'al hits credited uunlnst him
were made scratches. He endeared
hlniHelf In the hearts of the fans In the
second inning,, when he rapped out !i
home run.
The home team played an errorless
game, and although hut two errors are
credited to Scrnntons, thece bolus made
by Mctiulre, tht-y played In a listless
fashion and lielded poorly. Tomon-ow
the Scrantun team plays a postponed
game here. Attendance, iiou. Score:
K MJHESTEK.
A. 13.
r.o. A. E.
1 I 0
5 3 II
I U II
l o
3 3 II
7 u U
3 H 0
." 3 i
0 3 0
37 13 U
P.O. A. 12.
- 0
3 5 il
1 2 0
13 I il
I II 0
I I 0
4 1 0
1 X 2
0 0 0
21 20 2
Hottenus, If .
Shannon, -b
O'Brien, rf ...
lieu rd. s?
Mulvey. 3b ,,
Dooley, lb ..
Johnston, cf ,
tloyd. v
Lovett, p ....
Totals
I I
44 IS
SCRANTON.
A.B. R.
4 '
:ii i l
fi i
4
i ii
4 0
4 II
l.iilliuin. 3b
Hutchinson,
Meany, if ..
Ward, lb ...
Flack, i f ..
Honier, p
Hnfferty, c
Mngiilre, ss
Harper, rf
3
Totals 31 .I
Rochester ft 8 1 1
Brralilon ii il ti (i
13
3 il
I II
il IS
II - ."l
1
Famed runs Itochesler, H; Seranton, 2.
First base hy errors ltochester, 2; Seraa
toil. U. Li ft on liases-dtoehester, Scrjii
ton, II. First base on bulls off Lovett, S;
otr Horin-r, S. Sirin k out Hy Lovett, ;
by Horner. 2. Home run Lovett. Three
base hits Hottenus r.'i, .Mulvey (2. Siian
I on, Uooley. Stolen bases Shannon.
Huiible lilays Hoyd to Shiinnon; Shauuoii
to Uooley; .Mulvey to Shannon: Heard lo
Bhannoii to Huoley; MiikuIi'" lo lliiti'hiii.
son lo Watd. Hli by pitchei Hy Loveii,
1. Wild pitch Horner. Passed hulls
Hoyd. I'uipire Stearns. Time 2.10.
ISiifTiiliSiriiiL'l'ii'ld.
BtllTaln, May 2S. The H males doubl -d
on t!ie SprlnijtleM 1'onles lu.lay, winning
both Kuincs:
First Kiinie ll.ll.i:,
Hufi'Hlo I) I 1 0 2 II 3 : x 12 14 I
gprlrigflcKl I) 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 i !i 7 0
. Uutteries HernUon and Smith; Kaston
r.tul Uiiiison.
Second game R.H.K.
1'iiffalo 13 12 10H 0 x 14 14 3
SlU'lngie-ld 4 3 II I I il 0 I I II 17 li
Hutli rley Uuatioii ami Smith; Stur;z'll,
llawlcy. Umber and CooBim.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Ttaln caused a postponement of thr
rames wcheduled at Hrooklyti, Wash
ington, New York and Haltimore,
Percentage Itccord.
P. v. L. P.r.
Oinclnnarl ! 22 II :tj
I'leViiland ' 2!t I'.i 10 .CV,
Hoston 32 !!i 13 .Mil
Hilllltnore 32 l 13 .:.!U
Mltiiburg 2 I" 12 .'.s.i
Philadelphia 3t l!i II ,:.7ii
t'liiciigo :tl 17 17 ...m
Washington 31 14 17 .4".1
Brooklyn 31 II 17 .4rd
New York 32 12 20 . 37."
8t. Louis 32 Jl 21 .311
Louisville 32 7 2.1 .2IS
Philadelphia-Chicago.
Vblludelphla, May 2S.-Phlludelphla
mnde It three straight from Chicago
this afternoon. The game was not 1e
i;un until 4.15 o'clock, a half hour after
the scheduled time, owing' to rain, and
throughout the contest, a downpour
wna momentarily threatened. No ruin
fell, however, and nine innings wen
played. Heavy hitting by both clubs
was the feature, nil of Chicago's runs
being earned. Philadelphia took the
load In the seventh, by hitting the bnll
freely und held It to the end. The
grounds were muddy, but notwith
standing this the home team played
without an error. Attendance l,M8,
Score:
M.H.H.
Philadelphia ..1 0 n 0 1 0 4 0 1-10 Iti
Chicago 1 3 0 0 3 0 0 1 II- 8 IS 2
Batteries Taylor and Clements; Par
ker nnd Klttildge. Umpires Henderson
anu cumpueii,
' ' At Ronton- R.II.l
Roston 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 13 7
Pittsburg 2 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 8 9
Batteries Dolan and Hergen; lfuwley
ana .Mcrriu. empire Keeru.
STATE LEAGUE.
All the State league games were post
poned on account of rain.
, BASE BALL GOSSIP.
The club comes home for a Decora
tion Day game at Wlllies-Barre In the
morning and a game here .with Wllkes
'Harre In the afternoon. '. McDermott
.' And his men do not return in a blaze
of glory, but that won't prevent a large
attendance at each or the two games,
. Scranton la the tallend of the Eastern
teftfu club and WUkea-Barre is only
Coal Minfs
BnilulEg,
one notch higher and the cranks will
all B to see the saints for the purpose
of discovering the why and the where
fore o' the dismal failure of the pair
of them.
On Monday Scranton plays at Wilkes
Barre and until Thursday the games
alternate ltween the two cities. Then
we have Toronto, KufTalo, ltochester
and Syracuse In the order named for
three days each before the team leaves
home.
Tomorrow afternoon's frame will be
called at 3.45 o'clock. Tickets will be
sold at Klorey's, Wyoming avenue un
til noon, nnd on the train from Wilkes
liarre. At Florey's may be obtained
for 7"i cents each ladies' reserved seat
coupon tickets. Carriases will not b
admitted to the Klounds.
Heaii has not proved to be the source
of strength to the Hamilton team that
he was expected to tie, suys the To
ronto Glolie. He pitched in the morn
lntr Kame axainst Halt on the holiday
and was batted for seventeen hits and
ten runs. Hamilton pot together eight
runs.
Troubbs never come singly. Now It
Is rumored from up ltochester way that
Latham wants to go to Louisville.
a
lan Mnhor.ey, th? LewNton catcher,
whose release was purchased by .Man
ager McDcrmott. but who would not
report and was not wanted finally, bp
cause of a bad arm, hus decided that
his arm Is all right und wants to come.
Il is not known what Manager Mc
Dcrmott thinks about it, but it Is not
likely that Malioncy will be taken on,
as KafTerty has recently been hitting
well and doing some good backstop
work.
Ton Power and Tommy Johnson
reached here yesterday In advance of
the team. It Is probable that PdWer
will be In the game by Monday.
A New Kngland leas:
an offer for Flack.
tie club has made
CORNELL-GEORGETOWN.
College llasc Itnll Team to
Here Next WcdiioMliiy.
The Georgetown ami Cornell
Hall teams will play at Athletic
May
Hasp
park
Wednesday, June :!. This will lie the
only college game of the sensor, which
Scraiitonians will have an opportunity
of witnessing at home.
The Cornell alumni In and near
Scranton has organized for the pur
pose! of giving the Cornell boys a warm
eceptlon, and cheerins; the red and
white on to victory. Georgetown ad
mirers will no doubt be there also in
large numbers to give lusty yells for
the blue and gray.
BASE BALL NOTES.
The Wilkes-Harre-Svraeiisp game at
Syracuse today Is the isanie postponed on
Wednesday.
At the direction of the directors of the
Wilkcs-Hnrre liall club, Frank Homier
whs on Tuesday appointed captain of the
team.
Hut Latham and Ward were very much
in evidence, the coaching of the form T
und the eccentric bluffs of the latter help,
inu to while away a dull afternoon." Syr
acuse exchuniAc.
Tommy .Miami, the protege of Latham,
avers that the dude owns three houses in
Lynn, Mass., that bring him a heavy In
come. Perhaps thes dwellings are the
spoils from Arlle's smoothness as a touch-
. Washington Post.
1'he Syracuse Herald has figured no
the team hatting averages from uuouVial
si'crcs as pillows: Providence, .33ii; Huf
falo. .323; Rochester, .2H2; Toronto, .2hS;
Scranton, .27.1; Wilkcs-Hnrre. .271; Sprliu;-
tleld, .N:l Syracuse, .'-hi.
AMATEUR BALL NOTES.
The. Sunsets challenge the South Side
team to a game of ball on Sunday. .May
31, at 3 p. in. William Smith, captain.
The Kcllpses of the South Side have de
Idcd to accent the cliulleiige of the Pails
Hill Stars for a game of base ball on the
Stillwater grounds Saturday niuinliig.
May So. John .Maeker. manager; Kdwurd
o'lirlcn. captain; ,1. ('. linizill, treasurer.
The Nay Aug Juniors challenge I he
Mayflowers of the West Side to a g line of
ball, to be played Saturday at lo o'clock,
on Tunnel grounds. Answer thriiigli Thu
Tribune. J. Hrydeii, manager; J. Jones,
Cllit:llll.
nn Little vtooilu tirounds. edneflay
R.H.K.
Mayflowers j ! 1 0 3 0 2-11 1.1 3
linsibllds 0 0 3 2 1 0 1 7 S u
Uutteries Williams and Lloyd: Walsh
and French.' I'aiiilre II. Hughes.
I'he Mayolluers would like lo idav any
club in the city under 13 years of age on
Decoration Pay on the Little Woods
grounds, at 10 a. in. sharp. Answer in
The Tribune. O, W. Whetstone, euptuili;
. llllams, manager.
I'he Actives of liiimnore challenge the
Scranton lliisiness college. Athletics of
West Sbe or In mine stars to a iratnc of
of ball to be played on any grounds men
tioned May 3o. Answer through The Trib
une. Ivlward Harper, manager; Andrew
Colter, cuptaln.
TOMORROW'S RACES.
Dleven Ltili'ick 1'or Three I'vcnts lie.
ccucil I'p In ,ust Night.
Following ure the entries received
up to last night lor tomorrow after
noon's races ut the Driving park, un
der the auspices of the Gentlemen's
Driving club:
2.19 TROTTING, ONK MILK.
Stillston, b. g. : Robert Westlake.
Alary West, blk. in.; John p. Cook.
Jim Mihis. g. g.; Dr. G. 10. Hill.
2.3,1 PACING, ON 10 MILK.
Magnolia, blk. m.; Dr. J. L. Wenta.
St. Joe, blk. k : C. K. Hellnian
Klllle Hrown, blk. g. ; Al. Turner.
Dicksle, b. g.; W. H. Relghurd.
3-MINITK HALF-MILK.
Lady Langford. b. in.; Joe Langford.
Mamie K., b. m.; Dr. J. W. Houser.
Sweet Heart, b. til.; F. H. Jerniyn.
Joe, b. g.; Frank Ferguson.
Fuch fvent will consist of three heats
Prizes w ill be awarded us follows: 2.19
rare First prize, gold 2-mlnute darr
harness; second, UOxHti cooling blanket;
third, gold mounted track whip. 2.35
race. First prize, rubber 2-minute
darr hurness: second. 90x96 cooling
blanket; third; line buggy whip. 3-mln-ute
race First prize, sweat blanket;
second, tine lap robe: third, sulky whip.
Dr. .1. L. Went will drive his new
horse Raven, with u record of 2.09 an
exhibition mile. A practical test for
horsemen will be a free-for-nll hitch
race, one heat. The winner will re
celve a purse of Tin-re will be music
during the nfternuon. The races will
begin at 3 o'clock. An admission of 2ft
cents will be charged. Ladles will be
admitted free.
WANTS TO MEET JUDGE.
Bill' Diu-ry, of New Yorkf Here to
Make it .Match.
Hilly Dncey, of New York city, who
fought' Jack McAulllTe for the cham
pionship once upon a time, Is In the
city for , the purpose of making a
match with James Judff. the South
Side's promising youth. To a Tribune
man yesterday Ducy spoke as follows
concerning the errand that brought
hi in to Scranton:
"I want to make a match with
Judge and will tight him a limited
number of rounds or to a (inlsh. I
don't think Judge Is' a fighter, but he
has. burn, making some great cracks, I
hear, about what he can do and I want
to go up agulnst him. That's nil t
want, . 1 ' nn be seen at the Jackson
House on Franklin avenue by anyone
representing Judge, who wants to make
a match. I will fight at 136 and give
Judge Ave pounds weight.!'
BRILLIANT WEDDING.
Alary Lotise Atkinson and Aatbxny Ed
ward Stilger Are Married at
Hawley Guests Present
Sliecial to the Scranton Tribune.
Hawley, May 2!. The wedding of
Anthony K. Stigler, of New York, to
Miss Mary Louise Atkinson, which
took place at Hawley this af
ternoon at the residence of the
parents of the hrld was the social
event of the season. Thw house was
beautifully decorated with smilax,
palms, ferns and cut flowers In pro
fusion. At three o'clock the bridul
purty entered the drawing rooms to the
sca ns of the l.oh nsrlu w d ling march
played by Mrs. K. L. Smith of Scran
ton. The pages, Anna White and
Charles Taft. proceeded by the ushers.
Dr. Miller and Mr. A. L. Calmer, of
New York, proceeded through the sit
t'ng room followed by Miss Clara Louis
of Honesdale, bridesmaid, Miss Sadie
Hishop, maid of honor, and the beau
tiful bride on the arm of her father,
Mr. Lot Atkinson, of Kingston.
The bride wns attired In a gown
of while sut in and duchess lace
en train and carried a houquit
of bridal roses. The veil was
fastened with a beautiful sunburst of
diamonds und pearls, the gift of the
groom. The bridal procession tilled the
room to the bay window which had
been transformed into a bower of beau
tiful anil artistically arranged potted
plants. As the party neared the win
dow the ushers separated to right and
left while the groom stepped forward
and received the bride from her father.
Frank Knight, of New York, was best
man. The Kev. J. J. Rankin per
formed the ceremony in an impressive
manner, using the short Episcopal
service. After the bridal party' had
received the congratulations of the
guests a sumptous repast was served
by Caterer Huntington and his as
sistants, of Scranton. The gifts re
ceived were beautiful and costly.
The bride presented the maid of honor
with a ring set with diamonds und
sapphires, nnd to the bridesmaid she
gave a ring set with emeralds. A dia
mond and a pearl scarf pin was the
gift of the groom to the best man. Mr.
and Mrs. Stilger left on the Krie train
HIS lor nn extended tour through the
west. On their return they will make
thjd'r home nt Carlton Hill, N. J. The
many amiable traits and character
possessed by Mrs. Stilger have endear
ed her to a large circle of friends who
though they regret losing her. yet
follow her to her new home with their
best wishes for a bright and prosper
ous future.
Among the out of town guests were
Dr. Miller. Messrs. V. M. Knight and
A. L. Pnynter. Miss Cloyd. and Mr. and
Mrs. John Stilger, of New York: Sena
tor and Mrs. K. H. Hardenbergh and
daughter, Miss Louise Hardenbergh,
Sir. Frank Ham, of Honesdale; Mrs. K.
S. Smith. Mrs. D. H. Hand and daugh
ter Miss Fllstnbeth, of Scranton; Mr.
anil Mrs. George H. Allen, of Dunmore;
Miss Lillian F.hnl. of Rarltan, N. J.;
Mr. and Mrs. N. K. House, of Harris-
burg; Mr. nnd Mrs. Kintzd. of Phila
delphia; Miss Kva Chichester, of
lirooklyn; Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Kellnm of
Pa it pack.
GOVERNOR INTERFERES.
Takes Steps to Stop the Muhcr-Sliiviii
FigM.
Albany, N. Y., Muy 28. The Rev.
Charles Park called at the executive
chamber and presented a remonstrance
signed by himself und other clergymen
ol Long Island City agulnst the pro
jected tlst light between Peter Maher
und Frank I. Sluvln, which Is adver
tised to take place at the Kureka Ath
letic club in that city Friday evening.
The reverend gentleman requested the
governor to exercise his authority to
prevent a slugging match between
these two well known pugilists. In
pursuance of his request Governor
Morton has addressed this communica
tion to the sheriff of Queens county:
1 am advised by citizens of tjnei ns coun
ty that a violation of the law of this slate
ill relation to prize lighting Is intended to
take place in or near Long Island City.
and In the county of Queens, and that one
Maher and one Slavln are to be the prin
cipals in such prize light. 1 therefore ad
monish you that it is your sworn duty to
use every means at your command or un
der your authority to prevent any viola.
Hon of the law In tills regard, anil to ar
rest all parties who participate in ol aid
and abet any such unlawful act or acts.
Your duty Is clearly defined by the law
and you have the power to call upon all
peace olliccls and the Natloliul Guard, if
necessary, for r qulslie aid.
Very rei'eclively,
Levi P. .Morton, Governor.
SATURDAY AT LAKE ARIEL.
West Side Democratic Club M ill Coif
duel nn i:ciirsion.
Tomorrow the West Side Democratic
club will run un excursion to Luke
Ariel. It will be the llrst of the season
to that popular resort nnd undoubt
edly attract n very large crowd.
The West Side Democratic club Is
composed of some of the best known
young men of that part of the city, who
have for some time been planning- for
this outing. They promise a day of
great enjoyment to nil who go with
them to the Luwe tomorrow. Trains
leave the F.rle and Wyoming Valley
station ut Si.35 u. in. unci 2.10 p. in.
. - .
Crimson Kim Sextet Here.
The crimson rim sextet that pared W.
W. Hamilton one mile in 1.39 l-ft will
be on exhibition at the store of Hit
tellbender & Co., 313 1-2 Spruce street,
today.
LOSE MILLIONS.
Tobacco Manufacturer Out
000,000 in '06.
$Q.
Prospect of Still Larger Loss In '06 - Ureat
Anxiety In Tobacco Clrclcn.
Chlcugo. Special. It was reported
here today thnt a large sum of money
had been offered for the tobacco habit
cure No-To-Uac, famous all over the
country for Its wonderful cufes. This
offer, It Is said, wus "made by parties
who desire to take It otT the market
and stop the sale, becuuse of Its Injury
to the tobacco business. General Man
ager Kramer, of No-To-Bac, when In
terviewed at his olllce, No. 45 Randolph
street, said:
"No sir, No-To-Bac Is not for sale
to the tobacco trust. Certainly No-To-Hnc
ntYects the tobacco business. It
will cure over 100,000 people In 1SU6, at
on average saving of $"iO which each
would otherwise expend for tobucco,
amounting in round llgures to 10,000,
000. Of course tobacco dealers' loss Is
gulned by the cured. Does No-To-Bac
benefit physically? Yes, sir. The ma
Jorlty of our putlents report an im
mediate gain In tleBh, and their nlco
tine saturated systems are cleansed and
made vigorous. No-To-Bac is sold by
druggists throughout the United States
and Canada, under absolute guarantee
that three boxes will oure any cuse.
Failure to cure means the money back.
Of course there are falluies, but they are
few, and we can better afford to have
the good will of un occasional failure
than the money. We publish a little
book called 'Don't Tobacco 8plt nnd
Hmoke Your Life Away,' thnt tells all
nbotit No-To-Hnc, which will he mailed
free to anyone desiring it. Address the
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago, Mon
treal, Can., or New York." - -
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"A Bicyde Built for Two."
111
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IjilU rive cents worm 01
"BAT rm AA
chewers just about as long as 5 cents'
worth of other brands wiil serve one
IIJJII
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man 1 his is because a b cent piece III
of "BATTLE AX" is almost as
1 lartre as the 10
litri - . : .
B hgh gf ade brands.
PETERS VINDICATED.
He Und a Right to M liiu In" lor
Whiskey and Xot lny it License.
Philadelphia, May i'S. That It was
no crime for Thomas Peters and tw.i
companions named Roland and Gard
ner to meet In a blacksmith shop, in
Centerville, Rutler county, and togeth
er "chip in" $1 and buy u pint of whisky
on a prescription ut u neighboring
drug store, was nllirmcd by Judge
Wlckham, In a decision handed down
by the superior court yesterday.
As Peters had contributed the larger
share of the dollar he was arrested
three months afterward, and by a Hut-
ler county J dg s charge. wa convicted
of "selling liquor to the other two with
out a license." Judge Wlckham suys
he should have been acquitted, and
practically reverses the judgment.
Steamship Arrital.
New York. May 2H. Arrived: Berlin.
from Bouthumpton. Hulled: Fuerst lt!s.
niarck, for Hamburg. Arrived out: Au
gusta Victoria, ut Plymouth; Bonn, at
Hremerhiiveti; Havel, at Rremerhuvcn;
Kaiser Wlllium 11. at Naples; Spaarndam,
ut Rotterdam; Mississippi, at London.
Sailed for New Vork: Maasdam, from
Rotterdam.
Uhriuiilism Cured in a Day.
'Mvstln Cure for rthpllmntium fin,1
Neuralgia radically cures In 1 to .'1 days.
Its action upon the system Is remnrk
able and mysterious. It removes at
once the cause and the disease imme
diately disappears. The llrst done
greatly bent-tits, 75 cents. Sold by
Carl Lorenz, Druggist, 418 Lackuwannu
avenue, iscranion.
THERE IS A NOBBINESS
leOUT OUR LATEST STYLE 0;
SPRING HAT!
That la Positively Striking.
Fiu-nisliing (iooJs, Correct
Ideas iu Fancy Shirts, Ex
clusive and Rich l'at terns.
Lowest Prices Prevail.
P.
412 SPRLCB STREliT.
305 LACKAWANNA AVE.
If you haven't you'll soon pet
one, and in that case it will
pay you to look at the
SPALDING AND KEATING
1 or lightness and durability
they are unexcelled. (lull and
see them.
C. M. FLOREY
222 WYOMING A IETJZ,
OR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE
To nil HiitTorera of IRUOttSO!' VOt lll,
LOST VIUOK anil IIISKASMS or M1N AND
W().Vti:N, HOB tiugm: i-lui li buunil: bicui oly
:;tmli'il und ma Ira Iroa. Treatment liynnf;
strlrtly noiifltluutinl, unci n i mitlve quick imo
Kil l auti eil. .'O inntti r how ng atanillnte. I
will putitlToly ourn JOJ. Writ or cull,
nn I nDn 329 N. ISth St., Phllndo., Pa.
Uut LUOi) vara' continucui piaoUce.
nnirn
YOU ft
immmk
WHEEL?
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. t .1 r
will serve two a
cent niece of other n
r iTiiTi
There Are Now Made In America Cycle of
GSieap.Hig!) Grade
- Humber Quality
We Sell HlKh tirade anil Humber Quality.
Kumfcer Qu?li!y $110
Union Crack-a-Jask ICO
Erie 75
Drop In and Examine the Brown Llpe
Changeable titar on Our
CKACK-A.JACK.
CHASE I FARRAR
Linden Street, Grp. Court House.
The Easiest xM for Ladiss
To Mount In a Virtoriu. It liustlio lowest an !
Rtron'ht traniB mnl -ntii:f t be ecpiuluil fur
coinlort. Virtors, tieiidroiiR, Helayii anil
yimoivooils, 111 enuleiw variety, now on ex.
Iiibition at our tm e.
J. D. WILLIAFS & BRO.
312 AND i LACKAWANNA AJ1
DU FONT'S
RirunG, elastic m sportikg
Manufactured at tho Wapwnlloppn MUli,
Luzerne county, I'n., uuU ut Wil
nilnston, lieluware.
HENRYBELIN.Jp.
General Agent for tho Wyoming District
118 WYOMING AVUM li, Scranton, Pa.
Third National Hank UuiUlinu.
AtlHXCIKS:
T1IOS. VOUti. l'lttstim. Pa.
JillIN H. SMITH SON. Plymouth. Ta.
E. XV. .Ml'I.UGAN'. Wllki's-Hurre. l';u
AKrnls for the Ilppuuno Clioniicul Com
tuiny'u ti It'll Explu.JU i'B.
DON'T FAIL TO SEE THB
WOI.P AMERICAN, The Finest and Hlchest
Oracle Wheels Made In Amrrlen. iSnrt Wnula.
Up-to-Dutt In Lvery farticular, $38.80. Come
ouan. u. K- rn KKCKi 331 rpruCD OiTTCI.
Vu Cm Save tig to joo your bike.
li IK ill 111 i ll
13'J WASHINGTON AVENUE, r,
We Are Showing an Elegant
Assortment of
CAFES $5.00
We Supply rioth Proof Bags With Capes, Jackets,
Cloaks and Suits.
New York Cloak
Francis Fitz Gibbon, 132 fclOl
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
Capital, - - $200,000
Surplus, - - 300,000
Undivided Profits, 64,000
Special attention given to Business and Personal
Accounts.
3 Interest Paid on Interest Deposits.
2,000,000 BARRELS
Made and Sold in Six Months, ending Harch 1, 1896,
Total Product of
KiisiiiiraiiyiM
' The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels,
Largest Run on Record.
Washburn, Crosby's Superlative is sold everywhere from tho
Pacific Coast to St. John's, New l'otindland, and in I ngland, Ireland
and Scotland very largely, and is recognized us the best flour in tlit
world.
MEGARGEL & GONNELL
WHOLESALE AGENTS.
HPPROPRlATr BuiLDINGS CONTRIBUTE DlVIDENDS
Exceptionally Fair. General HOME Industry
Justly Keeps LUMBER
Present Quality Retains
Value With Xpectancy,
Richards Lumber Co., Comith IWg. Scranton, P
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Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, Riv
ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools and Sup
plies. Sail Duck for mine use in stock.
SOFT STEEL HORSE SHOES
and a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheels
Hubs,. Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc.
liTTEIBEBEiiS
SCRANTON. PA.
For sale by JOHN H. PHtLPS,
Sprues Streat, Scranton, Pa,
and Suit House,
Moving Naturally. Our
Steady TRADE Upon
Yours Z-zling 422, &a
STEEL
When In doubt what to use lot
Nervous Debility. Loss of Power.
Impotency.Atrophy, Varicocele and
other weaknesses, trnm any cause,
use Seiine Pills. Drains checked
and full vigor quickly restosed.
IfarclMtMf, wih truvbIM rcMull hull.
V I Mailed for$1.00;Doies$.1.00. With
1 fi5.ck)ordersweaiTeaeuaranteeia
$3.00 orders we I
cure or refund the money. Address
PEAL MEOICINB CO., Cleveland, 0.
Fharmacltt, cor., Wyoming Avnu$n
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