THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY. MAY 18. 189S. LIVE NEWS OF WEST SCRANTON Good Horsemanship and n Clear Head Saved Maxwell Chapman from Injury. VNUIIAI.I or MIIS. JOSEPH KM.UN- wood roM linn i,ath nnsi- Dl'MCH ON N. HiailWI BTKNBr. CONCnnT IN' TUB JACKSON BTIIUKT UAITIST CHL'UCH-DUO-GAN DID NOT TIU HIS H011S1J AND IT DISAlTEAlinD - NOTES Of A I'UltSONAL NATURH. Splendid horsemanship and athlctlo activity on the port of Maxwell Chap man of Madison avenue Dunmore, Is nil that prevented either a fatality or tcvere Injuries to his horso or hlmnclf. Mr. Chapman Is Rcncral manager of the Scrnnton liranch of Schwartrehlld and SnlzbeiKcr, meat dealers, and wa jestetday afternoon driving our from the ctntral city to the cold storage linuse of the company In Dockosh place. Ho was about midway across the West lackavvanna avenue bridge on the right hand tdde when a jell warn ed him of danger. Ho glanced oer hli hors.c'8 head and saw a powerful dark bay team attached to a heavy coupe owned by Lavervman Nealls lirnrliiir down unon him In full tilt. It looked very much .is It the heavy pole i of tho coime backed by Us vvvtgnt ami the momemtum of the two horns would Mirelv strike the single horse and light buggv in front. imo course was left to Mr. Chap man and ho took IL He turned hi Inn so sharply to the right and then spiang from his buggy clear ncross the tall onto the bildge sidewalk nnd none too soon The next Instant the two wheels on the left dcle and part of the body of the buggy were torn iiwa. The runaway team had swerved just a little and the body of tho coupe had done the damage In pasting. ri'NnnALOPMns j. kllenwood The funeral of tho late 51m. Joseph :ilenwood, who met such a tragic tie Uli bv being burned liv a fire nt her lesldcnce last Friday evening, was held frori the i evident e. 4Jfi North Eighth stuet, esterdav afternoon. The remains were borne to St Luke's (liuiL'h where the Impicsslve KpHoopi ll.m funeral service was conducted by the lector, Hev Hogerw ipiael Many fi lends nnd lelatlves were in atten dance nnd the lloral offeiings weie numerous and (qulslte. At tho eon i liitlon of the services, tho remain weie borne to the Dunmore cmetery wheio Interment vas mid. Hev. E. J. ITaughton curate nt St. Luke's conducted the burial service. The pall-beareis were Phillip Coer liti', H Smith, August Piltz, Albeit Koos, II. C1.1ton and (3eoige AtiHrell. The flower-beaiers were James Wil lui nnd James Doom. CHOIR BENEFIT CONCENT This evening a grand concept will be given at the Jacks-on Street Baptist (hutch hi the membeis of the chinch choir. The objict of the affair J a woith one The eholi Is In need of funds and takes this means of te plenlshlng the depleted tieasur. In addition to their own member's othei fSSiS Globe Warehouse $ '.'X--vSf WNVWA'VVWW M -S UMMER ILK ELLING I: very v.itd ot the following bargain lots is seasonable. The weaves and patterns are fully up-to-date and the reductions from regular values are exactly as stated. 10 PIECES fatiipo "Jnp" SIIKs, run vvldtli 111 tho most dimming coloi combina tions. Jleally worth Uc. SALE J'KICU :-ic ASSORTED Lot of Kaney Pinius and Moire Wlour Checks In uoel i iroeth that will win )uur aclmlintloii. Milts worth K7V-.e. t-ALi: PltlCL, wo. 2S PIECES Now i'lald "Jap" Silks. The rlsat stjles for pietty waists in all tho Icutllug slindts. A V)c. quality tint won't stay hero long nt SALE PHICE, JOu. 10 PIECES lilack Tntteta llrocauo Silks In tho Intent and luuUuiiHst ellccts. 1 ull value for JiHc. A seniiluo biirgaln Into. SALE 1'ltlCE, O'jc. 15 PIECES Clack Oios-Gialu llroeado SHUs, new patterns with a Union equal to silks nt double the price, vvoith Ki'.c. SALE 1'lllCU, -lie. -d O -ySfityyjIJ'iS; Globe Warehouse fi ;: i'i.. p fli'iin ' ffjiif-nr local talent hua been oecurcd and a most enjoyable evening tan be spent. The ndmlsslon li 23 cents. Tho pro ijramtno: l'AHT riltST. Solo, "Let Mo Llko a Soldier Kail," '1 nomas 'lhimiaj Solo, "Alone on tho Haft," Mrn. M, J. notion Williams Kecltatlon, "List llvmn ' Mls Ucrtitnle IVIIoat Solo, "Uovengo Handel John Jones. Quintette, "Dream Land 1'aeos," Jone family Tlaiio Solo Lew Junes l'AHT BIH'OND. Solo, "Jovous L'fe' Hiindec'er Miss I'llzibcth Thomaii (Lllll in Mor gan g.) Violin Snln William Allen ..-Solo, "Holy Clly" lMvvIn How en Itecitntlon .Mlrni fellows Solo, Selected Mnrgiiet Jones Jorworth I'rosi r I'i;nSONAL MENTION'. Joseph Anley, Jr.. of North Main avenue, has returned fiom a ttlp to Mt. a i etna. Prof. W. W. Watkhw and John Sea man, of Svvetland stitet, have gone to Albany, wheio they Intend to reside heieafter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hughe', of Noith Sumner avenue, are the guests of friends at Danville. Miss Pauline Jneoby, of Noith fiar lleld avenue, has jetutntd lrom a vit.lt nt Portland, IM Mrs. K. Cramer, of Swetland btroet, Is reeovering fiom a beriou Illness A fiee lecture will be dellvcrd by Hev. Thos. deGruchy at the Ked Men' hall on Main avenue tomorrow evening. All Knights of Malta are invited to be present. Subject, "Cuba Peter Hakei, nf North Riomlcy avenue, has letuined home from a ttlp to Mt Ori'tnn. Mls Emily Evans of KlngUon, hns returned home fiom a visit with friends heie. David WilllTms, a student at tho Dloomsbuig State Normal school, Is homo for a v lslt. Miss Elizabeth D.iv Is, of Evnon stieet, has letuined fiom a visit at Plymouth. MINOIl NEWS NOTES. Tomorrow evening n tempting sup per will be served by the ladies of the Simpson aid, whee names uie Indicat ed with the leteis I., It, of the alpha bet Supper will be sirvd from C to S o'clock and all aio coullally Invited to attend. A man by the name of Duggan drove up In fiont of Albeit Henne's hotel, on South Main avenue, about 10 o'clock last evening and, negb cling to tl" tho hoise, went Into the hotel. Shortly ot lerwaril the horse, cither on the Im pulse becoming frightened, or having made several such stops, staited off and disippeared down South Main ave nue Deports came in that Us far down as Hampton street he was still going, and It seems positive that ho would not stop until there were no hotels to stop In fiont of CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature of e- LACK ROCADE ARGAINS Our stock of Black Dress Goods is noted lor its extent and completeness far beyond the confines of the Electric City. Its eqiul is not to be lound any where this side of New York or Philadelphia, no matter how you look at it. BESIDES tho special birgalus quoted below, other specials cent illy woitli will await out Inspection at THIS bALL. WE WILL also show during this s-ule our full lino ot novelty weaves in Ulack lubrlcs tfpeclallv designed lur SU.M.V1EU WEAK THERE ARE also man odd lots HI it I; goorls nt way dovwi figures which hlioJUt bo seen by shicwd but gain luijers unending v THIS SALE. io PIECES 4i.lncli Ulaek .violialr Ihocadas. Elegant new ileslmis in a. cloth tlmt otiBlit never to bo solrt under 73c. SALE PHICE, Me. 15 PIECES 13- inch lilark Wool uiocuaes In wonderiully hawlMimo titects. Splendid finish. This cloth l worth uJiic. SALE PIECE, 13c. nmiipZjYf I DAY'S DOINGS IN NORTH SCRANTON Wayne Avenue Is I lie Recognized First Baptist Church of Scrnnton. JOHN IIAltT, OP W1LUIH STlthUT, INJL'tlKD IN Till: MAKV1NU MINIS. srrr sum:cti:d run the mav vvm.si f c o n a n 1: o A T i o N A i. e-iiiiiaii - Li:n'i:it n i: c i;m ud ritOM THOMAS MILLS, WHO JS WITH T1IH 1 tllllTrXNTH HI Ul Mi:NT AT MT. QUE1NA- CASUS HUAllD HY ALDl'UMAX 1'lDLLlt. Vnitghati IMchnrdi, David OiaveT, E. J. Thomas, L N Huberts, M l.vdvll Heeo and Hev. AV. 1 Davits, tcturucd fiom Plymouth Monday evening where they had been attending the annual tonfeienco of the Welsh llaptlst eliurchc3 of Noitheaatetn Pennsylva nia. At the bunlncf-s session of the conference Satuulay morning the ac tion of the scinl-annunl conference at I'.uions in November, illative to tho trouble in the llaptlst church was con tlt mod. It Is now settled tlmt people wor shipping on Wajno avenue, nre tho recognized first Welsh llaptlst church of Piovldente. TWO DEILVTES. Marquette council. Young Men's In st Itute, has arranged for a debate and etiti rtnlnment on May Jl The follow ing Is the piogmmme: Debate, Devol ved, "That natural ability Is better than acquit ed nbllltj " On the nlllr matlve side are W V. O'P.ojle. Jo seph MeAndiew, James Klannlgan: negative, William A. Ljnoit, Chailes O'ltojle. Edward 11. Salttv. sell 1 1 nailing, James Mullen; leeltatlon, A. 1 Maloney, declamation, James 1'. l.ynott: lemniks on the var betwten the I'nlted States and Spain, James II. McCarthy. A very Interesting progtamme was decldede upon at a recent meeting of the I G. W. Social club. A debate Willi be one nf the featutes on the subjict, Desolved, "That Giant was n gieatot gem ral than Lee " Those who will take caie of the afllrmatlvo are Clniles Lewis, James Williams, Oomer Dlchatd, and for tin1 negative, Danltl Jenkins, Isaac Newton, Dieh ard Williams Tho judges will )) Thomas W. John, David Hill, nnd Ciaddock Moirls. LETTED TDOM TOM MILLS A letter was leeched j-osterday fiom Thomas Mills, who is now with the volunteer army at Mt. Gretna. He states that the majoiltj' of tho mem bers are entirely content with camp life. The follow Ing Is tho regular rou tine of a daj's life nt camp: Doll call nt H 30 a. m , bieakfnst at G, which compilses coffee, hiead, fried pota toes, beefsteak and hard tack; uwk waid squad drill fiom 9 to 11 a. m.: dinner at 1 p. in : bill of faic boiled potatoes, roast beef, haul taik Then thej are at lelsuto until 2 30 o'clock when drill again is in vogue until 5 o'clock At 6 30 supper is seived. Hash, coffee nnd hard tail:. The boys tecently shipped a large tin tie cnuturcd In the camp. It was ( unsigned to George Dav Is, the West Market stn et druggist and Is now on exhibition In his store. All the boj'a ate enjojlng excellent health. ALDEDMAXIC CASES. Thomas O'Malley was arraigned he fore Alderman Edward Fidler last evening at the Instance of a neighbor, Thomas Moran The men, it appears, had a dispute over a chiinnej', which came to blows Aldeunan Fidler held O'Malley In $400 ball for his appear ani e at court Dr D. H Jenkins prefened charges ngalnst Oeorgo II Gardner, before Al derman Fidler jesteidaj From the testimony submitted to the alderman It was learned that Gatdner was guilty of criminal libel, he having written and published a malicious statement le llectlng upon the doctor's ehniacter. At the healing Gardner expressed peni tence, and after letraetlng nil that he had said about the doctor, the matter was amicably settled. john' ha tit ixjrnnn. John Hint, of Wilbur ttreet, a minor In the Man Ine collleij-, was painfully Injured jesteiday morning He wan following his usual occupation when a laige lock fell fiom the loof on his leg badlj' crushing that member He was i amoved to his home where ho leeelved mdleal attention. A SITE SELECTED. The committee appointed bv Welsh Congiegatlon church met evening. It has decided upon a on which to erect a chinch, nnd leeelved options on the property. the last site has The location will not be divulged until the question has been favoiably passed upon by the congregation TOLD IN A TEW LINES. liotn, to Mr. and Sirs. David Evans, of Spring street, a datightei The funeial of William Slowev took plate yesterdaj nfteinoon fiom his Inte home on MeDonough avenue Durlnl was made In Hyde Patk Catholic ceme teij The Llbeity IIoso company held a meeting last evening, nt which everj member was present. The meeting was for the purpose of exonerating the members who are with tho Thliteentli regiment nt Mt Oietna fiom dues and fines which fall due monthlj. The company also wurmly commended their brothers on the stand they have taken. Those away with the regiment are Thomas Mills, Art Mills, Joseph Hlrt Iej. David Evans and John D. Jones. isnne j ones is in vv llkes-Haire as tho lepresentatlve of Lincoln lodge, I. O. O. r Mai tin Claik. of West Maiket street, left for Montana, Monday evening, where he goes to look nftei Important business Professor J. .1 Costello nnd .lames Lynch will lepiesent the Father Mnthew society at Kingston, Pa , to day nnd tomoirow Miss Satlle Colomnn, of Noith Main avenue, returned jestenlay from New Yoik city. DUNMORE. 'Ihe fchool board met In No 1 hcbool building liibt ulght Messrs. WlUon, Uronsou, Kellam. Mcl'eek und Glnley be ing present. Tho bill of T. E. Itojnolda or $f,17 40 was ouleied paid. A communica tion was received trom MIhs Duggun, prlnclp.il ot No 4 school, raj Ing that there would bo a, flog prestation at lho building Tuesdaj, May 21 at 2 p, m., and desiring all members of the board to bo present. The board considered the mat ter and finally decided slut as tl igs wcro to be presented to ull tho schools, with STEER CLEAR. Hores nnd Humbug' to Ho Slnitinrd. Steei cleni of the fillow who. on a short acquaintance, vvnnts to bortuw inotivy ot ou. The chances are that ho does not lute. lid to lay, Stier ek.ir of tho boie who wnnts to till Iimvv wars should bo conducted, nnd iiim'es and n.ivhs mauaged. Ho thluk'j jour Umo as valueless iih his own. Stier i tear of the hvpculto who Is for ever prating or his honor and his con science Such ns ho ate llkelj to leuvo lindlotd and bUchei In tho lurch Steer dear or tho humorist wno trios to repeat tho Jokes he heard last night ul tho the.iKr Ho Is HUelV to miss tho lolnt and then he Is mad bccauo vou do not laugh. Steer clear of the oiaclo who would ad vise ou about jotit wall paper, our clothes and tho My vou are bringing up our children. That he happens to bo an old friend of jour wife's family Is no 'reason why bo should tormnt jou. Steer clear ot that other nutsuico who would tell j on whit to do wb-n jou feel chlllv and weak at times, ns It jour blood weie not circulating properly, ion know what to do You know that Duffy's Pure Malt hlkej will stir up a totpld circulation until all the mumbirs ot the body are In nil active and healthy con dition If vou have a cold, ot piins In the stonnrli nnd bowiK Hatty's Pure Malt Whiskey will sit jou on the road to health and comfoit AH wlde-uwakc grocers and druggists sell It. tho exception of Nes J and J, that tho presentations should ull tike plaeo on thu hanio da j, tha foinialltles to bo gone thiough at No 4 building, and that Su perintendent linvard bhould ttiut an In vitation to Nus, a, 4, , b, T, t nnd schoo, Inviting them to bo present and asking them to appoint committees to rc Iccivu thcti iibpecllvc flags. At the ccie I inony speeches will bo imulo bj Superin tendent Uovard, A. U Stevens and possi bly by the ptesleltnt of the achool board, V. It. Wilson 'the bo.nd albo deelUtd to attlnd In a bod. Tae teachers In No J building, thiough Supeiluttmlcnt Lo vaid, desired to know whether tliej liait to continue it aching after the other hihools hud closul (tho last three weeks In tho lore pare ot the ttrmi. iBc boaul ikcideU tlmt the tui m would bo foi tell months. All the hi hools, with the ex cepuun of No l will clos.o Juno S in that building bchool will cuntluue until July I. Jumes Kannoti, who was arrested Mon day nUlit for causing a dlsiutbince on a car, vvus given u healing betoto biiulro Kiotzci jesterdaj- ntteriioon After hear ing tho details the c pi ire lequlted him to f,.vo ball tor bis appearance at court. Not having ball at the miulred time he was commlttid to the coutiij Jail. 'lho Ladles' Aid socletj of tho Metho dic Episcopal chuuh will meut at the liuiiio of Mrs Thorn a j loutig Wednesday afternoon, Ma lb Nettle, tho joung daughter of Thomas Marsh, of Ulil.tlj stmt N ijulto ill. Oeorgo Daruaid, of 'thlld stieet, left Monday night foi Cleveland, O, wheio he has accepted u position aa draftsman. If the work proves lunMiilal Ml. Ilarnaid will probablj move his family there At tho entertainment given by tho scholars nt Mmlej's hall last Monday the sum of H was n allied 'this wilt bo devoted to tho purchase of a. new school library. Messrs. John Wlebcl, Alexander Jlursn, George Saundeis and GtoiKt Klnback lett Mondaj' morning for Hoadley's pond on a fishing trip. Uhe are expected to re turn tonight. Mrs. William Pnlrd and son arc visiting friends in PltUton Mrs Geoige Hilllday leaves todaj for ,in extended visit .it Lake Pojntelle. GREEN RIDGE. 'Ihe Senior Christian Endeavor socletj of tha Presbyterian church held a boci.it in the church parloi-. list ev tiling Rex Treverlon, of Uonesdale street, Is seriously III. Bjron I'. Hutting of Mousey avenue, who has been ticrlmtsly ill, has gone to tho Catsklll mountains, where lie will spend the summer Tho Heatllco ltebekah lodge ot Green nidge, will have this morning tor Wilkes Iltirro to attend the state assembly which Is being held nt that place Attornoj C. E Hnwlev of Monsey ave nue, Is attending the I'rohlblton conven tion at HarrlsbuiK Miss Genevieve Ovcrlnush entertained a number of guests at her home on Dela ware stieet last evening Camp No 2", I O. S of A . held a so cial and entertainment U their hall on Dickson avenue last evening A number of six eches were made George 1. Hry den whs cnalrnun. The speakers weio J-iof 11 L. Hurdlck, T 11 Jai kson nnd A 1 Thoim . J O Cox rendered some inteies,tlng si lection on the giaphnphone and W A GlfToid, the blind musician, plaved on tho orgm Eight refreshments weie --eived The engagement of Captain John Horn, of Green Ilidge and Mr. C Robinson is announced. It Is expected tint tho wed ding will take pi icei next month MINOOKA. Patrick Connolly and M J. McCiea will leave this mottling for Kingston to attend the convention of the Scianton Diocesan union, iih lepiesentatlves of the St. Joseph socletj. Miss May Walsh, of Plttston, has returned home after a few dajs visit with fi lends heie Miss Josephine Eugan, of New Yoik, who ha been the guest of Miss Delia Langan, has i etui ned home. OBITUARY. Mrs. Kate Early died on Sumliiv at tho homo of her parents, Mr and Mrs Ml thail Doughirtj. Sho was a member of St Peter's cathedral palish and. besides her parents, Is survive 1 b four broth ers und two sifters, Patrick .Limes, llei- bert, Stephen, Marj and Bridget Dough erty, and also bj tlneo small ihlldien. Tho funeral will bo held at the eithtdial this afternoon liurlul will bo In iljdo i'aik Catholic cemeteij. Daniel Cannon formerlj ot Caruondale. died at i oclcck vesterdav moinlng at tho homo of his brothei- In-law, Tnomas O Mallei, of Second strei t. He hud been 111 for some time Tho fumi.u will bo held tomorrow morning ut '(ji n clock with a high muss at Holj Cioss church. The tern litis will be brought on the noon ti.iln to Caiboudale and interment will bo made In St. Dose's cemetctj. Mrs Knte Warner, wife of William Id. Wnrnei. d'ed at her home, 711 tjulncy avenue, Sunday afternoon alter a hvo wicks' Illness Sho Is survived by her luiHtmnd und two chlldri n, Lillian mid riorence Funeral this iitteinoou ot 'i ii clock Interim nt In l'orest Hill ceme tcrj m ' OPINION NOT HANDED DOWN. Supreme Court linn Not Vet Disposed nt Plttston Ciisn. The wires were watched on Monday for news fiom the Supieme court In tho Plttston school board ense Tho court gavo out tho Impression soon af t r the ntgument, that. If possible, the decision would be handed down before- the (list Monday In June, so that if the decision Is In favor of the board of six. It can organise vvjth the beginning of tho new school j ear There was no report trom the Pitts ton rase, and the eagerness will be con fined until next Monday Tho court will meet next Mondny nt Harrlsburg, and be in session there four weeks. HAPPENINGS OF SOUTH SCRANTON Miss Esther Jurats Badly Burned Scalding Water. by JAS IN D100S VniOHTrt'LLY IIUKNHD THE SOUTH MILL MONDAV. HTItlTCK DV A DEI) HOT HAIL CLASS OP CANDIDATES l'Olt THE CHUDCH EXAMINEU-THOS. 11V. KILN IS ACHIEVING PAME IN THE DASE HALL WODLD-OTHEIt JIA'lllalH OK INTEDEST. At 7.30 o'clock last evening. Miss Esther Jnmes. a setvant In the family of Mis Stephen Gtithclnz, was severe ly bui ned about her head and face by a kettlo of hot water spilling on her Miss James was about to take the water from tho cooking Hinge when burned. As he lifted It sho discov ered that her dress was caught be neath her feet and, with one hand on the kettle, sho stooped to arrange the skirt. While In this position, Mls James fell to the floor and drew tho vessel and Its contents with her. Dr. Kolb was hurriedly summoned nnd telleved the Injured worn in from the excntel atlng pains. KIGGS HADLT HUDNED. James DlggB, of South Washington avenue, was Injured In the South mill. Monday, nnd lritrovvly esinped a I shocking deuth. His position at thu works ii that of "catcher" at the rolls, j where the iguots of steel nre lengthened I nnd moulded Into rails, und as the long 1 red-hot rails Issue fiom the rolls to I ptoeeed to the turning machine. It was I DIggs' duty to catch and turn them Just before they enter the machine While enenscd nt this woik the ln I Jury occuued. It happened that one of the rails stnjed fast to the rolls, I and the pressure behind sent it up- waids, striking DIggs In the back nnd burning his back and left foot frlght fullj'. He was taken to his home and his Injuiies dreased. Mr. DIggs was testing comfoitably last night. NUES OF NEWS. Attending the consecration of the Impioved Older of Ded Men nt Hones dale from this side nre Charles Hoett eher, Ohailes Dose nnd Chntlcs Scheuch, who an the representatives of Nay Aug tilbe. Last evening Dev W. A. Nordt nnd the board of ciders of the, Hickory Street Prcsbj terlan chut eh examined a class of thirty-live bojs and girls, who next Sunday will bo admitted to the chutch. The servlies at which they will be received Sunday will be at 10,'uO a. m. William Hoffman, of Schneider Dros., was at Wllkes-Bane yesterdaj. Alderman Duddy held Owen MrCann In $200 ball yesterday for an alleged assault on Vincent Downs Miss Anna Witt, of Camden. N. J., has returned from a visit with Mrs. E. D Conley, of Cednr avenue. John Flaherty, of Plttston avenue, is visiting nt Philadelphia, Edward and Mrs Gardner, of Pitts ton avenue, ure spending the week at New York city. A son was born Monday to Adolph Illmer, biewer at M. Doblnson's brew erj. Undertaker Miller will Inter the re mains of the late Frank Pllger In the Mlnooka cemeteij todnj. Thomas Dyion, of Dlreh stieet, who Is a student nt the State Noimal school at Bloomsburg, returned j'esterdaj. after a short staj in the city. Mr. Rjron. who made a great record .is a base ball plajer In the local nmateui teams, is now captain of the Dlooms burg team and put up a good game Saturday In the contest between his team and the V. M. C, A. club of this city. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAd U0 At Philadelphia EIrst game U 11. L. Diltimoro 1000j2uU0 .ill 1 I'llIllclelphU .... 000 100 4 Ull all 3 Hitterles Hughes and Hauuman; Kl fleld and Mcrarldinl. Umpires Emslle and Andrews. Second game l n h Haltlmoro 0 4 7 J 0 1 3 0 17 lt 1 Phlladolph! i ... . u 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 -' 4 J lJattcrif, McJ.imes and C'laike, I'l itt and .McParland; Decker and 1 lull I in pires Emslle and Andrews At New Yoik Piist game H It 1. usdilngtou 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 10., 7 ii New York 0 0 1 1 0 o 1 J V U 2 Hatterlcs Swalm and Jlagulie; Duslo and Wuiner. Umplies Ljncli und Con nolh. Second game it ll i:. Wushlngtoa 302 1000 11-11 J. t Ntw ork J 0 0 0 0 J 0 U 5 11 11 j iiatteries Dltiien, Amolu and r.iriell, Snmoui, Winner and Urudy. empires J.j m h ami Conuollj. At lioston u.ti i; lliooklyn (i 0 0 00" 0 ii 0 i) 1 I lioston 03000 1 7 1 U U 0 11. tttries Yeigei and Grim; Lew la and Dergeii. I'n plies- bnjder and Currj At Plttiibuig D.H I. St iOUls U 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o I .- Pittsburg 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 h 11 1 Uitti'rles Tajlor and Clements; Rhine and Schrlvit. Umpires W ootl and Swart wood At Chicago 11 11 L. fhlcago 0 1 ri 0 1 0 00 tU 11 t c'levoland 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0- 6 K 5 IJUtorlee-Grlftlth und Donohue, McAl lister and O'Conor. Umpire. McDonald and O'Uaj. EASTLRN LEAQUE. v VVII lies-llarro-Sprln ell fid. NUkc-Daire, May 17 -Wilkes and Springfield plajed a game hero ihls moin lng The vlsltois fielded poorl) and tho homo ti'ani won easll), Scorn" Wilkes Uarre 0 0 M 03 1 1 "-jo Spilngilelcl uwci uUUoO- .. IHtterles Keenan and Gondlnc, lor wan and Puncan. Second gime It 11 1. Wllkes-nairo 3 0 I! U i) 1 0 --in It o Sprlligneld 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 S- 5 M 1 Datterles Pntton utid Smith; Eolan, luadj and Duncan At Sviaciuo H II I, Svracuh 10W1010' ft s 2 Piovldeiuo 00 0 10 10201 ( 2 Datteiles Dlackbuin and Lake, E.tan and Crlsliman, At Toionto It II I. Toiontu 4 1 0 00 2 11 0 ( IS 21 4 Hochester . ..120 0000 0 0 1-U IS i Hitterles Williams, McFarlaild and Wllsin; Hirpcr. Johinon, union ana Clunson. At Montrcal- Hurfalo Moutre.il It. 11 L OOUnUGUUQ u .1 tOHOtlO'-i ATLANTIC I.GAQUE. At Newark Ni w ark, 10, Heading 7 At Hartford-Hartford, 15, AlUnUinn, Farmer II I' 5 Hopkins HE TELLS ABOUT THE SUFFERING OF HIS DAUGHTER. A Victim of Nervous Prostration and Neuralgia, Saved After Her Physician Abandoned Hope.' Prom the JlepuMlcan, Columbia, Ind. Willis In the neighborhood of Kugby, t nnd watfrr, nnd ner complexion btc&maM). Indian i, rectnlly, a reporter uns told tlmt low snd colorless. She lind no utrcngth, and Alius uisra uopKins, uaugiiirr oi .nr. nemii Ilonklna. n prominent farmer of llnrth' lomew County, had been the subject of a remarkable traiiiformation. Tho repnrb r decidid to invpnticHte nnd lenrn the pur. tloulars. He vmii drWcn to Mr. Hnplvins' iplenillil couutry lioaie, where he Imd m inteieiting eonverc ilion vvitlitliat grutlrmau repurdingr the illnesi of his oulf daughter "You him bieu correctly inforiniil," mid Mr. Hopkins 'Tor Clara has Incited had i Ir. Hopkins, "for Clara has incited I sveic nliiL'f. She triad Dr. Williams' Pink , l'illi for I'Hle People and tiny did her more good limn all other tnedieinf together that she erer took. A ft r botes of tlmt medicine accomplished lho cure of n cue la a few month which hud balHeil phjaiciuna for year. "About three years tieo tier health hf(in to fall. The doctor who attended hrr said thin wan csneed by wesk digestion. This produced iiervouiufss.which was accompanied by lieu, ralgic troublet, which at first was located In th nurves about the hejrl Of course this wni t dangerous location lor any .uch trouble, 11 uatiuii.im jui ul lull lui lilt, tueu iiuiiuii, mr. uuLiiiiat iu itiiiair, nui n h pufiib. u she rapidly grew wore, iiotwltlistanding sioiif, irregularitlrs and nil forms of weak at the phykiclan was trentuii; her. Thfj nrss. In men they effect a radical enr nnu that continued till a year ago Mt ovcnllpe, at which time (die was almotconstuntly confined to her oU. The neuraltjil became gridunllv woie, I and fin ilh she was' a confirmed victim to it "Nervous prostration set in. and she was soon all run down. Her blood was impure At 1'aterson lJateion, 1, Illehmonu At l.incustcr (llrst game). 1, irihiicti 4, Xorfolk, - (Second game), EiucaMci 7, Norfolk, 4 AMATEUR BALL NOTES. The Pr'cebcrg base bill club clullcnge tho West Side Drowns to play a game Sundij, Muj 22, on tho l'ilcilmr' grounds. Game to saait at .! oclocK ir batlsfuctoiy nrswei ut once. VV i vslll meet ou at Endden s hotel, 1'rli t hint. T. H ill. mat akei. 'lho ht Thomas colltgo team will plav tho Kol stones of Plttston, bnturdaj May 21. 1W on the Wist Pitt-on fair grounds, cum1 will start at u d o cloi ic t-hdip Triln leaves on tho DiUware I.ackaw iinna and Wistirn lallioail kt 1 p m. sharp Tho St Thomas team vmii lino up is follows. William t mnmlns c; Jasois Giltllu p l'r.ink Shlpmin, p , Morgan Sweimj, ss , Janus 'ilglie, ib , Joseph Wilr (captain), 2b , Dtnlel llnjen .lb. John G.mghan ir 'lhomas I'.ijton rf , U. J Klrkwood and John Illggins IT John . Colem in, jr. man isci , Joseph Dtillj, mascot TheAlumnllnseluUte.ini challenge am team in the count j mult i Is vt.us old All rts preferrtd foi a game on Decora tion Daj William Gallaght r, m uiager G A Harrington, captain Tho Dosottes, of tho South Side who clnlm tho 17-j ear-old championship would llko to hear fiom niij teun in th" count). The Dovettcs lino up is (is le,l lows I" Gialf c , lliihn i , J. itdil'i ss , M Horbick. lb ; M Jloore. 2b . E McNtlltj, l : E Kotfiwinkle. it, Joh'i Eullir, cf , P. Dllman, If Gustle I'leu liun Is nlso a pitcher. Answer ns hooa as posslblo in Tlmt s or Tribune. .1 Ilihn, manager, J Jtader captain The Mlnooka, Jrs , challenge all) team In Lackawanna count j for a gamo on Durke s giound Mav U ! Aliswei In Tnb une Thomas Pldlbln, captiln, llarr) t, 'lhomas manager. The West Side Drowns ehallt nge the Nonpirells of Prlceburg to a game oi ball on the Httirs groiind Mav 11 ut i .0 p m Plensi- answer us soon as possible the same $7 25 We guarantee every barrel that leaves the store clown to the last pound. Made from hard wheat by the best patent process. Price it in other stores then come here where all gro ceries are cheapest and best. vss JONAS LONG'S SONS Flour Its going up, up, up and yet the ) ) price here remains S bbl. CSSSslS- LACKAWANNA LUH CO., MANUFACTURERS OF E II ru-in iiiiair rii iiian ran ii i irinnrn'i i ii i " Mill Timber cut to order on short notice. Hardwood Mine Unlli sawed to unlfotin lengths constantly on hand. Peeled HtMnlocl Prop Timber promptly l'uriilslicil. MILLS At Cross Pork, Potter Co., on the Buffalo and Susque. liintiti Mailroad. At MIna, 1'ottcr County. Pa., on Coudcrsport, anJ Port Allegany Kiillroad. UapacIty UUnLKitL Ull IUlv 1 -Uourd Telephone No. 4014. For Sale b JOHN Sprue street H- PHELPS, "s& iitiiiif Evidence. inc ieu.ii muto itriiuieu ncr, aiir wai so nrr tous. We had another nlivtician. und km treated hrr ateadlly for a year without doing her any cood. In fact, it stfnifd that ihe was continually becomiiif; worrc. He finally cavfl up the case us hotielcai, and adTivd ur to get Dr. Willlanm' I'lnk Pills for Pile. People for her, as he said that they were tho only thitii,' that would benefit her. " I prneured a couple of boiPB of the plllfl, and found that their use helped her con- t-lderably. She kept on taking them till she ueu aliout a dozen tidier, wita ine result that the was entirely well, nnd since then there has been no symptoma whatever, of her old trouble Dr. Williams' I'ink Pills am certainly a wonderful medicine, which did a wonderful good in Clarn'a case, doing what sereral physicians failid to accomplish." All the elements nceetsiry to give new life nnd richnres to the blood and restoro shatter ed nerves are contained, in a condensed form, in Dr. Williams' Pink Pllli far Tale People. Thev are alo a specific for trou bles peculiar to fertale, surh as enppres- ..-. ". "..... in Ml iaes arisintr from mental worrr. overwork or excesses nf whatever nature. Dr Williams' rink Pills nre sold In boxes t never in lnoe bulls) at fiO cents a box or sir boxes for $2 SO, ind msyhe had of all drug git, or direct by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Compauy, Soho-'ady, N. Y. UfiWC Villi bor1 H'roit, I'implos, Cop DHVL IUU pcr-iolorel Xnots, Aches t)ld bores, I'lceis In Vloath, lliilr Fnlllni? Write COOK KBVtl.OV CO., 651 .Vlasonl; leniDle. Chicazo, III , for nroold of cures. Capital, $500,000. Worst cascM curodln 15 to 35 days, too-pjje lino trco AMUSEMENTS. Washington Avoius anj Ash Slreet SCRANTON ro Porformaiicei FRIDAY, May 20 nil i in IiM WW lilLLo I ."D- (JHEAT MEXICAN BUM FIGIIT. NATUUKH OWN' FXHI13ITION. Warlike Hinds of Indians, Famous Chiefs. .MISS M VV. I ll.I.IL, Tho Champion July mile RhoU A Ilovy of Wild Western lleumtles and Daring Cowhoyrt VMI.I) KIPI'ltM til 11IK I'AMPAH. The dranJ Strctt I'aiade Starts at 10 . m 'two Grand KMilbltions Dally ut 'J and 8 p in. Nantlcoke, Saturday, May 21, Wilkes-Barre, Monday, May 23 Lyceum Theater. Kcls .vliurgumfler, l.tssces. II. K. Long, Local Manager. 0NoCi!."T Saturday, May 2i 1 list Presentation In this city brlloyt A vicKce s tompnnj of fi Bfl.iTi MIGHT In New York. rlce, i oo, 7jc, 50c, 15c, ALMOST GIVEN AWAY lot of lauudrj machlnerj, .1 n w launtlrj vagon, two turbine, watei whit Is bujlers engines, d nainos etc one Morgan travel ing uum 10 ton capacltj', span 4"i ft 6 in lot of j,ood second hand hoisting rope air compres vtis punips steam dillls derrlcic littlns, mine cars, etc il, SUPPLY 10 BUI 709 West Lackawanna Avenue. crantoa, Pa. Telephone, 395 At Pierce's Harket Horning This '1 urkcys. Ducks, Chickens and Iirollcrs, Green l'c;i. Toiiiutocs, Cnciunbei't, Cuulilluwcr, New Meets, New Potatoes, Celery, Kad ishes, Onions, Lettuce. Aspara gus, etc., etc. I'ancv Strawberries and Fruits Please leave orders as early as possible to insure early delivery. 1 I PIERCE. FBI HI i - 4UU,t)uu icei per aay. of Trade Uttilding, Scranton, Pa. When In doubt wrat to um for Kervoos Jjcbilttj . Lou of l'ower. Impotcncy.AtropOT.Vancoctlc ana her weaknesses, from taj caoit, uk Sexloe l'illi. Drjlns checked and full fleer quickly restored. IfCfllteiM chtr.akMr.nnrAUllT. Mailelforll 00ShomSX0. With (3,00 orders wo Eire a (ruanntec io cute cr refund ibemccief. Addrau PEAL MEDICINE CO.. CicrcUnd, U Pharmacist, cor. Wvomlna avtjoua ani LtaXtoi-aJiaiiWifai-JMfcftn vtt i Wnifllnii4iftJ B1ST0RIC 9 ID
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