TE SCRANTON TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 21, 189G. HAVE Serge or Summer Clothes MADE TO THE FRANK T. Coal Exchange Building. EASTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL GAMES Rain Interfered with A I the Contests Save That at Providence. ALBANY COULD NOT HIT THE BALL Hudson Pitched Superbly nnil Held the Ex.Caiiudiuus Dowu to Two llitsltrowu Will Not Leave Scrun ton--l.urry Kelt rick Appointed ail fKasteru Leuijue l uipirc, to Succeed (iitliiey. Yesterday's Kesults. Providence 5 Albany Springfield-Buffalo, rain. Wllkcs-Barre-Syracuse. rain. Scranton-Kuchester, rain. Only one gume was played In the Eastern Leuirue yesterday. Providence defeating Albany at tlie former place by u seme of & to 1. The other three sanies had to be postponed on account of rain. No change in the stunJing of the clubs resulted from the one game played. FcrccutUKf Ilvvord. P. V. L. P.C. Roohe-'tfr Tt 4"i x ,m Providence UT. 3i :ii M0 Albany sti i".t JA HiilTulo VI : Si .&4i Syracuse ...w; 3j SI .iiiu SprltiKliehl ti7 1!7 -10 Mi Wllkes-Barro Ci lit 41 .Stitt Su anion ta -3 4V .'Mi Today's KnsU-rn l.vuKiie (iainci. Rochester at Scranton. Syracuse) at W'llkes-Harre. Buffalo at Snrlnfe'tield. Albany at Providence. HODSON IN GREAT FORM. Held Albany Club Down to Two Hits at Providence. Providence, It. I.. July 0. Hudson held the Albany down to two hits In the guine today and If he had covered first base on a k rounder sent near the haC he might have eseuped with a single hit. He gave only three buses on balls And struck out eight batsmen. Score: It II K. Prnvldenre 1 00 0 4 0 V 0- S S I All.any (I u 11 l) 11 1 u u I i 3 Batteries lkulso.it and Dixun; Dliuch and t.'as.-y. NATIONAL LEAGUE. In the National league, as In l'astern league, rain prevented all one game. Chicago defeated Bi and thereby made a double bid the save iston for lios- fourth place, Chicago going up and tun coming down. Percentage Ifccoid. P. W. L. Cincinnati ;;i s,i a Ualtlmore 73 w Mi Clt Yelalld 74 4 i'l Boston 7i 311 Chicago j 4. 3ii Pittsburg 74 40 34 Brooklyn 7U :ti 41 Philadelphia i 3.1 41 Washington 70 31 2!t New Yolk 7J HI 41 St. Louis 77 L- 6f Louisville V 17 56 P.C. .071 .lijl Ma .Ml .041 ,4iil A-A .Hi .4.(1 .-Vi ( lii fit u o- llostani. Chicago. July 'M. The Chicago won the easiest kind uf a game from Boston to day and passeJ Into fourth place, (Vole: K.H.K. Chicago i I 3 0 i 0 0 ! '-in in 1 Boston 11 I uuu 11 o 11- j x 5 Batteries Terry and Donahue; Lewis, Stlvetts and Teiiny. l.'nipire Lynch, New York at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Louisville, Plilladflplila at St. Louis, Bal timore al Pittsburg, and Washington at Cleveland, all postponed on account of rain. UMPIRE GAFFNEY DISMISSED. l.arry Kettriek Succeeds the "King" 011 the League Mian". Oaffney. the "king of umpires" Is no longer a member of the Kustern League Ktuff. President Pat Powers yesterday Announced his dismissal and the ap pointment of Larry Kettriek, of this city to succeed hint. t'affney has not been behaving him self of late and uVpplto the warnings of President Powers he continued his dissipation. He failed to show up ut the games In Providence. Saturduy and Sunday and Immediately upon the re ceipt of this Intelligence President Powers wired him that he was no longer a member of the Kastern League stuff. Manager Orlflin received a tilegiam at 10 o'clock yesterday inurning re questing him to have Kettriek report at Jersey City at once to receive instruc tions. Larry will leave at G o'clock this Morning and after un interview Willi President Powers, will it isj expected go on to Providence. DICK BROWN WILL STAY. Manager Uriflin Had His Ear lor a Minute and His Mind Changed. Dick p.rown, the youns? man who Pitches ball for the Herat) tun team got it into his wheels yesterday to skip the team again because he was docked ten days pay for his last skip. Manager Uriflin said a few fatherly nnd other words to youne; Mr. Brown and Mr. Hrown decided to stay. Tom Johnson also wanted to take a vacation for two weeks but was dls sauded by the same fatherly and other kind of words that Manager Oritlin is wont to use in dealing with his men. DIAMOND DUST. The Pittsburg club has loaned Catcher Joe Sugdcn to tho Albany club. Johnson and Bowerman will be the bat tery In today's game with Rochester. Only one game will be played. Arlle Latham Is still In the city, but ex pects to go to Mt. Clements, Mich. In a few deys to play on the summer nine at th famous resort of that place. Dan Brouthers wasn't signed as a draw ing 1 jrd a la Latham of Scranton but to trnthen the team where it neeJs it. He can do It and if he draws patronage, so muiTi tne better. Springfield Union. The new umpire. M-.-Karlan. is said to be a good one. h Hailuti. by the way. Is the youngest umpire ever appointed on the National league V.alT, being 24 years old, and the first man who wan ever secured fiom the south fur hlu position. His fam ily lives at Pewee Valley. He Is a grad uate of tne law department of Washing ton and Lee university. In Virginia, and of 1h Polytechm Institute, of Brooklyn. A tallying register was used yesterday to a.oertaln how many balls are pitched in A ama. Johnson, ol the Scrantoiu, YOUR ORDER BY CARROLL CO., WYOMING AVENUE. pitched 121 balls In nine Innings, Including called bulls, strikes, buttled ones and fouls. Kudderhani, although he did not give a single base on balls, pitched lttf. The total number of balls pitched by both pitehets was 2S4. There were til base plays. This makes a total of 315 times the umpire was culled upon to make a decis ion. Providence Journal. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. The crack Has-Beens defeated the Stars July lit by a score of S to 5. The features of the game was the pitching of Wills 11, of the Has-Beens, who. with three on bases .struck out three men In succession. The following In the score by Innings: Has-Beens 1 it 2 0 3 x 5 Stars 1 0 1 !! U 0 4 Batteries Walsh and Shine; Hart and John Allen. Ryan, formerly of the Nationals, of Pine Brook, is playing a great game for the Nationals, of Hyde Park. In Sunday's game he had four runs out of live times ut bat, Including a home run and two three-base hits. The Actives, or IMmmore, challenge the Walluwahs, of Providence, the Scranton Juniors and the Lilacs to a game of ball on any grounds on Saturday, July -5. First come llrst served. Answer throcKh The Tribune. K. Harper, manager; A. Duller, captain. The Kxcelsiors, of the West Side, chal lenge any club ill the city under Ki years of a ge to a game of ball on July L on the Kxcelsiors" grounds, the Mayflowers, of BelleVue. preferred. W. Kiley, captain. CLEOYMEN WHO LIKE THE BIKE. TiiMfrt uid fw tnot't. enthusiastic bi cycle riders hereabouts than Key. P. S. luii. .ntifi. liiitititr nf the church of the Good Shepherd of Green Kldge, und still fewer who possess greater powers or en durance for long distance riding. Kurly in the season Mr. Uallenune maue a century run dow n into New Jersey, be ing the first Scruntoiilun to uccompiisn the feat this seuson. laist Friday he established a new Si.'i uiitim record bv l'iilllllf from this city to New York on his bike. Mr. Uul lelitine loft his home in Green Kldge at :t::i Friday morning und ut 1U:15 that nlyht had coveted 14a miles on his wheel und was traveling ucruss the Hudson river on a terry boat en route 1... , i,.ra(.v Cltv to New York. The next morning he went by train to Glen Summit und alter dinner again mourn ed Ills wheel and rode to this city. It was great wheeling, but Mr. Balleiitilie showed little evidence of fatigue after it. P.ev. W. 11. Waller, of New Koclielle. V V . vcliu oci unled t lie pulpit of the Green Kldge Presbyterian church Suu duy. is uiiolher clergyman who is un enthusiastic udinlrer of the sllc lit steed. lie was formerly pastor ot the ureeu Kidge church. About New Koclielle lie 1.. l......i. ih. "Hiivcle Preacher. und it is no uncommon sight to see him wheeling to his church. He has fre quently promoted bicycle parties among the members of his conyregu- tlon. Kecelitly lie preached a speciui I-..,...,, ). his church to bicycle riders and the edilice was crowded, many coin ing on their wheels and attending me services In costume. CYCLING GOSSIP. a. i...ll.,n i,f the elloIlllOUS allKHIIlt of I,.eut.l ill hll'Vcle ulalltS ill KlIK- land may be gleaned troin the fact that during the pust three months the public 1 . 1 ..l.i t.i iiiiiTiiie no li'ss than lias wireii .-..' -" sixty millions of dollars to assist in the manufacture of wheels. ..p. 1 ..1' Jim .iu the second dav bl- ... ..I ..f tl... IKitiilllul elrcuit meet at Windsor. Conn., Saturday. Two world's records were smashed. Connor, nie setl and Houst. 011 a triplet, making the mile In I.M, lowering the record from - 1. Karl usuoine lowered the quarter mile 10- year-old record ot 3 4-a, neiu uy iiiiiiscu by two seconds. J. W. Parsons, the Australian racing maii.whu is ut present In Kurupe, has cahled that he will leave i.unuuii nun week for this country, where lie will ride iiiii'inu tin. lutri-i- iiiiri of the season. Par- funs defeated Zimmerman, the American . I. . n .lining I lie lattel's 1 ill. to that country last year. Besides Parsons, Ml- hael. the Welshman, and i.esna, uie Swiss champion, are expected to be ot the party. An Interesting part or tne national inei cf the league to be held in Louisville next month will be the championship racing in which amateur and professional riders will compete. Kvciy season II has uee-i alleged that some of the riders In the amateur class are as fast us the speediest pros. The racing board lias made rui'.-s under which both classes may compete ..nc v.ir The lil'iKes will he cllatulil.ltl- ship medals, and although they do not ..s a rule uppeal to the men w no are racing for cash, these combination events will be well tilled this year. FOR HORSEMEN. TI10 steeplechase course at lllighton Beach lacing remodeled under the super vision uf the National Steeplechase asso ciation. Cleveland offers $.".(111 to any horse beat ing 2M in a race at the coming meeting. It will be a pacr which takes down the money lieyond much duubt. The Homestead Inning park at Ijincns ler Is erecting an elegant new grand stand for the coming meeting. George K. .Mc Donald has a large stable there. The Newport horse show opens August 20, and will continue three days. It prom ises to be one of the most successful ex hibitions of that kind of the season. Kobert J., S.'jl'i, Is as ever the mainstay of the Vllalge farm string He has betm down the line now since Ish:', and has stamped himself the best of I he extreme ly fast ones. Phil Hwyer announces that the stakes for the fall meeting of the Brooklyn Jock ey club will be double in value those at the spring meeting und overnight purs.'S w ill be raised in t lie same ratio. The Supreme court of Indiana has re versed the decision from Lake county with reference to the Koby race track and held that the three tracks, were operated under one maugemenl lor the purpose of evading the law. Handspring Is being treated for a quar ter crack by an expert from Boston. Handspring's Injury is a serious one. ow ing to the fuct that the frog and sensi tive part of the hoof Is split. It Is likely that Handspring will be ready to t.iko part In the late fall races for 3-year-olds. Much interest Is shown In the uuit'.'h lace between J. H. Rhodes' s. g. Billy Davis and P. McGranuigah's b. g. Joe. which will be trotted at the meeting of the Ardmore Driving club, to be held at Belmont park, on July 23. Several other interesting events will till out the day's interesting programme. ... .. ..... I'eiiiirure Little Liver Pills. Bright women will use "FEMICURE LITTLE LIVER PILLS" because they are specially prepared for ladles only. While they act directly and pleasantly upon the Liver. Kidneys, Stomach und Bowels, they at the same time wonder fully regulate and strengthen the func tions and organs peculiar to the sex. They relieve Constipation, Sick Head ache, DizB'ness, Indigestion, Torpid Liver, Billlousness, Bad Complexion, Ir regularities, Backache, We!- ht In Pelvis, etc. One little pill a dose. 2'i cents. Sold by Carl Loreng, Druggist, 418 Lackawanna ave., Scranton. THEY FOUGHT SIX CLEVER ROUNDS Meeting of Kid Lavifne aud Charles McKeever at Madison Square. DECISION LEFT TO SPECTATORS There Were Loud Cries of Mc Keever I'iuiu His Admirers, but the Kid M us Still Full of Fight uud the Outcome of a Finish Fight Between the Men Is Still Doubtful. New York. July 20. The six-round bout between "Kid" Lavinge, cham pion light weight of the world, and Charles McKeever. of Philadelphia, which took place in Madison Squure garden tonight, was one of the best and cleverest ever witnessed In this city. The men mixed things, in lively style from the very beginning, and when the gong sounded at the conclusion of the sixth round both men were still fresh und full of tight. McKeever' showing surprised even his friends. According to agreement a decision was not rendered and the merits of the men were left to the spectators. Ther? w;re many cries of "McKeever" ut the con clusion of the contest, tiidliating that In the estimation of many of those pres ent he had the best uf the light. Luvlgne. however, was rt II full of g . and hs he Improves rather than weakens in a long tight, the outcome of a finish light between the men Is doubtful. The Fighl n Draw. f Philadelphia. July 2u.-Krank Slavln, the Kngllsh heavy weight, und Harry Baker, uf Chicii.i. met In a six-round tight at the Caledonian club tonight. The rsht was declared a draw at the end of the sixth round, but Baker had all the best of it. NICHOLSON. Sunday night some unknown coward ly wretch, Intent on seeking revenge on Bert Vungorder, who owns a pretty little villa on the corner of Main and Church streets, entered his premises and destroyed all his flower beds, cut down the shrubbery, und peeled and girdled all the shade trees. Charles Smith, of Scrantuii, called on friends here yesterday. Six in number of the Salvation Army, uf Scranton, en route for Glenwood. Pa., held un open-air meeting ill front of Titus P. Driggs' hardware stole Satur day evening. Harry Snyder and friend, Dr. Webb, both of Jersey City, are spending their vacation In tiiis vicinity. Mrs. S. L. Walker died Sunday morn ing. Funeral services toduy ut 10.:tu a. 111. Interment it) Nicholson cemetery. line of the infant twins of Mr. and Mrs. William Baldwin died Monday morning. KUinwood Merry Players open a week's engagement here, commencing last evening, at the opera house. Bach evening a new drama will be presented. gliTnTjlkn. Mr. W. S. Palmer uud George Smith are In New York city on business. . Miss Minnie Grilliu spent last week ut Lake W Inula. Mr. and Mrs. Webb, uf Scranton, visited at the home uf her parents on Sunday. Mrs. D. L. Jones and daughter, of Providence, visited Mis. D. Gritiin last Week. Leon Colvin und Charley Vegiard culled on friends here Sunday. Miss Ida Moure is visiting in Scran ton this vvek. MOOSIC. He v. H. M. I'arks preached an ex cellent sermon Sunday In the Moosic Presbyterian church. The united Avucu and Moosic Pres byterluii churches will conduct a Joint excursion to Lake Ariel on Friday, July 24. Mrs. Geotge Tiegullas Is confined to tin." house by an attack of sickness. Piles' Files! itching Piles. Symptoms Moisture; Intense Itch ing uud stinging; most ut night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tunnies form, which often bleed und ulcerate, becoming Very sore. Swayne's ointment stops the itching and bleeding, heals ulceration, and in most cases removes the tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for 50 cents. Dr. Swuyne & Son, Philadelphia. OLD FORGE. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Brick church, will hold an Ice cream festival 011 the church lawn on Tuesday even ing. Mr. Benjamin ltichuidHm. returned home on Saturday evening from a two mouths visit In Khghind. juirlily,Theroaxhlyf I'vrfTer Cured. Four out of live w bo suffer nervousness, mental worry, attacks of " the blues," are but paying the penaltyof early excesses. Vic tims, reclaim your manhood, regain your vigor. Don't ilesnair. Send for book with explanation and proofs. Mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y. ASK FOfcTHE B?oKLET OH f GIVES THL LVET LLGHT mt VtoRU? And !5 AB59LyTEiy SAFE FOR SALE BY THE ATLANTIC rai CO SCRANTON STATION. ES 1 yaii to SHARP FIGHT AGAINST SILVER. Committeeman Payne Say the Con- st Will lie Hot at Once. Ch!ct,'o. July 20. Henry C. Payne, chief of the Republican Western cam paign headquarters, to be established In Chicago on Monday, was In the city Saturday looking for a suitable office place. The Auditorium and the G-.-eat Northern hotels are most favored, but Mr. Payne made no promises in regard to the headquarters. He went to Mil waukee and will return Monday, when he will meet Mark Ha una, C. G. Dawes, W. T. Durbin, N. J. Jameson, and Cyrus Lelund. They will constitute the Held staff that is to conduct the battle for the Republican ticket in the west. Mr. Hanna's purpose being to go from Cleveland to the New York headquar ters. as circumstances may dictate. Mr. Payne was usked what was the gist of the reports considered by the conference Just held in Cleveland. "The trend of the reports was extra ordinary In one respect." he answered. "Never hi all my political experience have such manifestations been made of a keeen Interest In the outcome so early in the campaign. The Interest is gen eral, as the reports showed us. It is confined to no section. I don't believe there has been such an alertness of popular Interest since the war years. "Did the reports show more Interest In the money question than you had ex pected ?" "1 cannot say that more Interest seems to be taken in the money question than I had expected, but there is un dullbtedly a great deal of Interest ill It.' "Will the enlightenment of the people on the money ouestlon be one of the chief mutters to be attended tu by the western headquarters?" "I'mlullbtedly; the people demand ell liKhtcnmetit. and for the next thirty or sixty days, at tiny rate, they will get plenty of light on the subject. Not that the tariff Is to be sidetracked. The peo. pie ure realizing that they made a mis take when they departed from protec tion lines, and they are sutlslied that a return is essential to uatioiiul prosperi ty. Then, right now. we may not pay us much attention to it as to the money issue. "un that issue We will make the fight so hot for our friends, the enemy, that they will be glad when We open on the tarilf issue. At no time will the tariff. us un Issue, be Ignored, not by any nieuiis. but at the beginning of the cam paign the money question will be deult with mole elaborately." - . PRACTICAL JOKERS SHOT. Young Meu Attempt to Scare u St t lion Agent und Are Wounded. Tarpon Springs. Fla.. July 20. As the result uf a practical Juke two uieii are likely tu lose their lives. Lust 11 If. lit. us J. J. Saunders, the station agent ut Onona, near here, was about ready to go home, the office was entered by four masked men, who demanded tile keys, Saunders refused to give them up, but when the men threatened to kill him he said he would get the keys out of his desk. He pulled open a drawer, but instead of getting the keys he Seized u pistol and opened tire on the men. Two of them fell wounded. The others run, When the musks were torn from t lie wounded men Saundeis found he had shot Will Dixon and Warren White hurst, sons of prominent citizens. They ure Very badly wounded and may not recover. They refuse to give the names of jtlie two men who fled, and sa they entered the office in pursuance of a plot to give Saunders a s--re. FAIRV TALES BARRED OUT. Women tote lor Itiiorm in Greenville F.ducutiouul Methods. Greenville, Mich., July 20. At the regular school election held In Phelps Opera house yesterday Dr. A W. Nich ols was elected dire H i' In place of L. W. Sprague, and U. C. Miller, a member of the board succeeds himself. There never has been us exciting a school elec tion here. Ilucks and busies were run ning all day carrying women to the pulls. The issue was the exclusion if music drawing and fairy tales and substitu tion of shot t hand, typewriting uud lec ture courses. The educational reform party won und useful Instruction will succeed fairy-tale entertainment. BXHTT FAIL TO SEE TM WOLF AMERICAN, The Finest and Htirhest tirade Wheels Made In America. 106 Wheels. Up-to-Date in Every Particular, $38. go. Come sea. b. k- r-AKivcK, 31 apruca- iraai. in baa save ail to 30 un ionr dum DUPONTS Rl'lirir,, ELASTI.1G AND SPORTING lantifactured at ths Wapwallor-en Mills, Luzerne county, Pa., and at Wil mington, Delaware. HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for the Wyoming District US WVOMIMO AVENUE, Scranton, Pa. Third National Bank Building. AGENCIES: THOS. FORD. Pittstnn. Pa. JOHN R. SMITH & SuN. Plymouth. Pa. E. W. MCLLIOAN. Wilkes-Barre. Pa. 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DESIRES TO SAVE SEWALL, ALSO Kentucky Populists File Objections to Any Arrangement Vt hereby Their Parly .Must Act ns Tail to the Deuio rrutic kiU--Proposiliou ol Scuutor Joues. St. Louis. July 20. Although the Bryan propaganda Is receiving the sup port of many of the Populist leaders. the real work of advancing his interests has been entrusted to Senator Jnites, of Arkansas, the chairman uf the National Democratic committee. It must be said fur Joues that lie is engineering th Hi van boom skilfully, and it is none the less skilful because the Arkansas sen ator chooses to remain quietly in the background. He has his heaJquurt'.rs at the Planter's hotel, wf.ere he has been receiving ull morning certain uf the more prominent Populists who de sire' Hryan's nomination by their con vention. The proposition which Joues advances Is this: In return for Populist and silver Re publican support, one member uf each party will be placed 011 the Democratic national executive committee, in states where the Populists greatly uutuumber the Democrats, the Populists tn e to control the nominations for congress and the principal state ollices. In other states where the strength of the Demo crats Is more uniform, a satisfactory arrangement will be made with resiavct to the state and congressional tickets, the purpuse in each cuse being to secure the election of free silver representativ es to the house. The scheme finds grtut favor with the Populists whom Jones has consulted. The argument of the latter is that If Bryan Is not nominat ed, half of the Populists In the West, es pecially, will vote for him and thut the effect of this will disrupt the pHtty. It may be stated in this cutinectlon thut-Jones Insists strenuously that nut only shall Itryuii be nominated, but Sewull us well. At last night's confer ence he Insisted that these conditions shall be rigidly adhered to and he tlatly refused to entertain any proposition that looked only to the nomination of P-ryutt uud the repudiation of tiie Dem ocratic nominee for the second place on the ticket. A SNAG AT PA DIVA H. Puducah, Ky July 20. The Populist state convelitiuli toduy adopted the fol lowing report of the committee on reso lutions 210 to 107. Resolved. By the People's party of Ken tucky, In delegate convelitiuli assembled: First -The People's party of Kentucky Is unalterably opposed to the endorsement by the national convention of the People's party, at St. Louis, of the Democratic platform and ticket Humiliated ut Chi cago. SecondWe are decldcly opposed to nom. Plating apy man for any otlic who Hill not Indorse and advocste a straight I'on ullst platform. We believe In holiest, courageous, straightforward adlierence to ull the principles of our party and the preservation of our organisation In tills crisis of our party lo he the wisest und the best policy lo be pursued by oar conven tion ut St. Louis, both tor our country and party. Third We favor a niiioti of all refuim theories on an honorable bals it one pre set viug Intact the organization und prin ciples of the People's party can be de vised. This may be done by an equitable division of electors, not by sui render or fusion. AYLESWORTH'S MEAT MARKET The Finest in (he lit). The latest improved luinisli iui;s and apparatus fur keeping meat, butter and cygs. 223 Wyoming Avenue. Cnaeaais it tm. Hi.Htrr Mii Authohitii. v SnEriTHOLjIiHALER rCVTSK wave Vno J wril !-rt f HEADAKw " tJ . 1 QI9 mENTHOI ZJ. C? il. tXHAi.ERWlllcoreyou.il WA . J W!ndrftll lienn til RIlfTeron V ar7fn.tut'old..ilor'riirimt. inmipny... nroQcniti. crllA V FEVER. Afanh ImmtttiaUnltfJ. 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It uotonly cttreH by Martins at thear&t nt d.aK".bui n a ureal nerve tonir and hloou builder. brinK ltif baek thu pink glow to imle eherk.andi toritig the tiro of youth. It ward oft Insanity Aud Connumntion. lnamt on oaring ltl-JVl VO.nc ither. it cju be carried in yrnt uKket. by null 4I.OO per tiwkue, or an lor SS.OO, with a pool " wriiien gutiramee 10 cure or re run u :c money. Circular tree. Addreaa 'f?rr- fHr.C0. far tale by JVA11HEWS BROS., Druggist kcraatwa, Ha. -s-W Vratffr.'ujilirtl 1st Day. J 7? Wk loth Day. MAJ Clearance Sale of Shirts Our Entire Stock of Negligee Shirts We Have Reduced To Less than Cost HTHIS comprises every style in Hadras, Silks, Flan 1 nel, Cheviot, and Cellular Cloth Shirts from the celebrated Manufacturers of the HANHATTAN BRAND who have an undisputable reputation as leaders of styles and makers of the very best shirt in the mar ket. This is an exceptional opportunity for obtaining extraordinary Shirt Values. FRANK P. 412 Spruce St. There Are Now Made In Amerka Cycles ol Cheap, High Grade " Humber Quality Wc Sell High tirade and Humber Quality. Humber Quality $110 Union Ciack-a-Jack 100 Erie 75 Urupln and Examine the Brown l.lpe Chanctable Gear on Our CRACk-A-JACK. CHASE & FARRAR nden Street Opp. Court Housa. on on a Charles Coleman, of the West Side Wheelmen, won both the mile and half mile open events at Pittstou, July 4th, on a Spalding, the easiest run ning Bicycle made. 1). 222 WYOMING AVENUE, fTEINWAV SON'S . . Acknowledged the Leading PIANOS 01 the Wert DECKER BROS., KKANICHB BACHB and other ORGANS Musical Instruments, flusical Merchandise Sheet Music and Music Books. Purchasers will always find a complete stock and at prices aa low as the quel My of the Instrument will permit at I I HULBERT S nusic STORE, 117 Wyomins Arc. - Scranton Spring House HEART LAKE, SUSQ'A CO. U. E. CROFUT, PROPRIETOR. THIS HOUSE is strictly temperance, la new and well furnished and OPENED TO THE PUBLIC THE YEAR ROUND, is located midway between Binghamton an 1 Beranton, on the Montrose and Lacka wanna Railroad, six miles from D.. L,. & W. R. R. at Alford Station, and five miles from Montrose: capacity elghty-ftvo. three minutes' walk from railroad station House situated 100 feet from the lake, wide veranda extends the entire length of the house, which Is lull feet. Row Boats, Fishinx Tackle, Etc. Free to Uuests. Altitude about 2.000 feet, equalling; In this respect the Adirondack and Catskill Mountains. Fine croves, plenty of shade and heautl. ful scenery, making a Summer Resort un excelled In beauty and cheapness. Dancing pavilion. .wines. croquet rrnunils. etc. COI.D SPRING WATER AND PLENTY OP MILK. Kates $7 to lio Per Week. Si.go Per bay. Excursion tickets told at all station on D.. L. A W. lines. Portar. ineta all trains, SPALDING I FLOREY. 1 CHRISTIAN 205 Lackawanna Avenue. BALDWIN'S DOT M illl THE BEST IN THE MARKET GREAT VARIETY OF SIZES. THE HUNT & COHU CO, 434 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. JAMES MOIR, liaa Moved t lilt New Quarter, 402 Lackawanna Avenue. Entrance on aid next ta Flrtt National Dank. Be liaa now ia a ComptiiaHie; everything requisite for line Merchant Tatlorlug. And the same can bat shown to advantage in bis apltrn dialy fitted up rooms. A SPECIAL INVITATION iill line o Mi Is Kitcndcd to All Readers ol The Trib une to Call on -OLD RLLIABLE" In HIS New Business Home- E. ROBINSON'S Lager Beer Brewery e f Manufacturer of the Celebrated CAPACITYl f oo.ooo Barrels per Annum CALL UP 3682i OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE. Ml TO isi MERIDIAN STREET. M.W. COLLINS, Manager. WILLIAM S- MILLAR, Alderman 8th Ward, Scranton ROOMS A AND S OAS AND WATER CO. BUILDINO, CORNER WYOMING AVE. AND CENTER ST. nrnrp Trrir: r?a fmm , m . . in. (1 hour Intermission fur dinner anj supper ) Particular Attention (liven tn CnllMln. Preanpt Settlement Uiiarantecd. Veur Bust, ess la Hespectl all SMIcited. Tetcpheat is Pilar In n I Villi'