- -V. - THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, .IVNIfl (5, 1898. RAISING OLD GLORY OVERLATTIMER Miners at That Little Hamlet Celebrate the Victory Achieved by Dewey. AT FIRST THH MUN FROM Unn.VK KK NO. 2 THOt'OUT ANOTHER BTRIKi: WAS ON-BVIJN TJ1K mini: mui.iis wr.un ducoratud-why Tim wiuti: nomu) angf.l ok l'KAcn and rur.nnoM vw not i-lop ins wings oviir Tin; brhakhr. Tho followlim concernlm? a lias rais ing at I.attltnor. t.uznne county, the scene of the trouble between ti llicirt nnd deputy sheriffs last September, is from the New Yotlc Common lal Adver tiser: Hundreds of feet below, und to tho Xiorlhwatd, lies Hutler Vulle-. tl miles Vide nnd twlee that In lensth While farm houses ami ted bain dot the Kreen fields, and IlRht yellowish streaks running nt rlKht iitiRlf show whither clay ronds lend Fiom tbi summit of the steep lldpo whereupon I Maud one may look over the tops of tall tiees to the green meadows below and then. Oirnltiir triuiu-d th smith, behold 1)P- yond him the nnthr.u Itc noUiery of I.attlmer, with Us bundled miserable nhantlfs near at bund occupied by Po ind:. Sicilian, Tyrolenu, Slovak and Italian miners; then its scoto of lall road tra"ks, Its blink culm banks Us ing far above ground nnd higher yet lt tall, ungainly breakers. neyond these may be seen the eom jiany store nnd olllces. and niins a wide toad way upon which stands a trolley eni nre more substantial build ings, cottages and tenements occupied Jiy other mine workers Germans. "Welsh , Irish Ihigllsh-spoken," ns tho ate called, to distinguish them from tho foiuignciH, who hnve come hither from Medlteiranean ports. sni.Dinus wnun Tiinun. AVben last 1 was in Latt liner, during September. JS-.17, rows of while tents weie lialf hidden In the grove, a mile away. Sentilcs paced through the huckleberry bushes here upon the ridge. Yonder, at tho summit of that huge pile of slate and culm, was a signal station of the Thirteenth IVnn Rlanlu, and other stations formed a chain over the mountain connecting Lattlnicr with Geneial Gobln's head ciuaiteis in Hazleton. live miles dis tant. Far away tow aid the west, where the trolley Hacks cross the hlgbwny and where one or two goats nnd a few cows are blow sing, curiosity seekers weie out in force, last Septem ber, digging bullets fioin stumps und telcgi.ipb poles, foi theie It was that Sheriff Miirtln's little company of dep uties Hied upon and turned back a mob of a thousand Slovaks, Polacks nnd Italians, who, maddened by fi di aled speeches of their leadeis, weie lushing upon I.attlmer. A gentle bieeze springs up and smoke If, blown away so that the culm pile Is shown distinctly. There on top, wheie. bayonets glinted nnd signals flashed a year ago, stand a dozen wo men and chlldien, their gaily colored clothing proclaiming them foielgneis. Tho breeze Increases, nnd tilings with it faintly, the roll and snap of drums. Natural curiosity impels one to descend fiom the ildge, nnd hastening down its steep side, two little girls are met running awny fiom the Ullage and toward the ridge as fast as their twinkling bate feet will entry them. Where are you going"" "Going home, over the mountain," thoj replv In tin'son. ' What Is the tumble In LattlmorV" "Stilke!" the larger girl eiles, ns she darts past. Her small sister says nothing; sho Is saving her breath for tin fcteep nscent before her. IJIU'MS AND FIFKS. This Information causes me to hasten down the mountain side and across tho l vol fapnee toward the village. Could it be possible that another stilke i cully had been declared? The drums caii be heard plainly now. and the shrill whistle of fifes. And lieie the foielgu women aie gathering In groups aiming their shanty homes, listening or talk ing, but all eagerly looking far acioss the nixt hollow to the company olllces and the homes of the ""English-spoken." J stop long enough to shout: "What's the mnttei nnd an old Italian woman points with both hands toward her shanty. At the apex of the ragged roof nutters an Ameilcnn Hag. It Is small anil toin and dirty, but it is the (lag, after all. The old woman Jabbers away In her dialect, which, of course, is not understood. Then she places her hands on her hips, with arms akimbo, throws back her head nnd, lifting her feet high In air. steps down the alley with all the airs be longing to the drum major of a bucolic hi ass band. Again she points to the little Hag and again I shake my head nnd hurry on. It is envy to understand that a parade Is in progiess. but for what purpose are the men marching? At the llrst sound of the drums over there near No 3 bieaker the fouign mlin-is near No 2 chop their work and seize dubs, pieces of scrap iron and stones, and For Internal and External Use. ruitr.s nb wir.i.Nr Col.ls, Cough. Sore Throat, Influem i, linn. chltlj, Pneumonia, Swelling ul thj Joints-, Lumliugo, Inflammation, Itliriiinatlsm, Neuralgia, Frostbites. Chilblains, Ifeaelai-tie. Toothache, Asthma, DIFFICULT BREATHING. fi'Ki:s tug wousr pains in n-om hub to twenty liilnillei .NOl'OM; ilillilt after readlm: this uelverllHemeul nco I urn one burn:u with pain. Kawa' Ready Iteliet It a Sure Cure lor livery I'.iln, spcilni, Hriiises, Pains In tlio Back, Cheit or l.imbs, II W the First anil l tli Only lIN RRMLDV 'JhutlintaiiUy itopt the mot otcritdiitlii-.; jialtn, iillnys tntliiiiiiiiiillon, mill clues Con veiHloim, whetbur of the buiiKs, stomach JloHtU or other elm dt crorgiuix, byoneniH j.lljatlon. A halftoa tenjpoonfnl In hnlfu tmnblor of witter will la a few mluutes caie (.'riunpi, Hpa4nin.SourStoiniirli, Heartburn erotn. ne. KleeplcsmesH, hick Ilc-adm-lic, lilur. rbcra, Dysentery, Jolle, t'lntnleucy and all Internal pains, There Is not n lemtdlnt ai?rnt In tin world hat will cure fover und ngiiu and nil other nmlnrloiih, bllloua and oMior fevers, aided by IMIlWAY'S PII.I.S. so quickly in RAI WAY'SKIUDY KELIISr5. IMIty Cent Per bottle. Sold by OriiKElst. HADWAY A VO, r,n ICIA! iT.. N't-'"- .mr start on a trot for the Bcene, also be- llnvlfirf unnlhnt vl.l.'n Is lindnr nnv. Possibly n, httndied of them have run past hip, but they rc met on the Inldgo Just ahead of us by a delega tion, who ray thai theie Is no trouble, tho breaker hands of No. 3 are going to raise a flue In honor of Dewey's vielory that Is nil. Thereupon most of tho men from No. 2 leturu to work, wlillo a few continue toward the com pany offices In order to pee the demon stration. rnocEssioN ArpnoAcncs. By the time we reach a point of vantngo the head of the procession Is Just cotnlnir around the corner of the grcnt culm pile. Tho chief marshal is l'ntsy Fooy, mounted on n huge mule which hns been Impiessed for the pur pose, l'ntsy has not wustod any time In unharnessing the mule: she hns no saddle, but u pair of stirrups has been Improvised by tying two lioie-eoliais to tho ends of a strati nnd slinging one on each side of the steed, nnd Into them l'ntsy has thrust his feet, fol lowing come thirty other mine mules, by columns of twos none of the sleek little animals -which may he seen In the wholesale dlstllets of New Voik, but tall, bony, ungainly eieatures of black, or gray, nr roan. Nearly nit of them uto In harness, and the lulls of nenilj nil nie tied with streameis of led. white nnd blue. Many of them wear small lings, like wise tied fast to their long ears, anil occasional! one of the Hogs slips Into the ear and tickles it. and then the mule s head iroes dow n ami his heels fly out and glaze the no.e of the mule back of him. whose head also drops and whose heels lly, giar.lnc u second nose, until the operation Is repeated awa down the line to the last mule, and li's heels almost bialn the front mnk of pniadeis on foot. Then the iJtuccMslnn comes to a halt, and much "xelteniem and piofnnlt) and kh-klng of mules' ribs ensue. Klnally It Is as certained that no man m beast bus been killed, and the procession takes up Its inan'h. l'ntsy, chief marshal, ha.s u very feio-cloiis-looklng word, as long as him self, made of hickory and covered with tin-full, and a piece of huntiuz Is wound .i round Itla neck, i tossed over Ills chest, carried beneuth his arms nnd tied In a knot at the back. wicai: Tin: xatiunai, colors. Neatly all of the mounted boys wear tin national colois In some shape, lit tle Hags thrust into the miner's lamp at the peak ot tho cap. or bits of bunt ing fastened to the ai in or shoulder, or long sashes of ribbon wound around the leg, gaiter fa.mlou. And. ns for the MO boys and ouths loimlng the body of the proceMlon, they aie feai fully und wondei fully dccoiated. Veiy few hae ha 1 time to wash off the lay eis of coal du'-t fiom faces, tin oats, hands oi wrists, mi that they look more like a company of gnomes, with white teeth nnd sp.ukllng ecs, than human beings. Almost all of these foot-men aiij ornamented ulth (lags, and a senr., 'catteiid hire and theie, have painted their faces with red, white nnd blue sttccks; anil !m e improvl-ed cosMiimti nit of old di"4Sf4, cast-olf hats, broken pans-ols, 't . The gent! "111111 in charg of th- foot men Is a tall, ban lanky In.-i'i y. nth. lie has sl'onU over his woikln;- clothcrs an olu celiro wrai 1'"" of lulglit yellow, will-1 Is Imttoned from tlno.it to waist. The sklit has been slashed In a dozen places from the waist down so as not to Impede walking, and the volumlniios slctwes falily Hap as Mike waves his arms In calling for cheers. Mike also curios a long wooden swoid, nnd an old heaver hat Is tied on his head. At a cential point In the procession Ifi a gunid of honor sur- loundlng the line new flag which Is to be labed on top of No :i bleaker. Kveiy one of the breaker hands .subset Ihcd for Its putehah ',, and Including tho stamp and stationery used In lones pondenie, It cost $11.0!. And, Indeed, It Is a beautli'rl object. Itn bilgbl colors Ilutteilng In the bracing, raii Iled mountain air. hi:mi:miu:h thi: jialni:. At seeial points In the piocesslon maj be seen wooden box coeis, bear ing patilotlc Inscilptlons, and held aloft. One of them reads: "Hemem ber the Maine!" And painted In blown lettcis on another Is the hlchlv laud able bcutinicnt: "Cubamus Tbeftce." The end of the parade Is passing us now. and the mounted men have reached the breaker, aiouud which they aie forming In a series of circu lar gioupp. As the matching ones ar rive they give cheer nfter cheer, nnd the whittles of half a dozen little mine Inkles toot with delight. At last, all seems ready for the raising of the Hag to the tall, white staff surmounting the black breaker, which reaches more than 200 feet above our bends. Some body stmts to make a speech, but a commotion effectually diowns the ef fott. and the eiowd pushes forwaid good natuiidly to asiertaln what tho trouble Is. rinally, I get hold of a young Welshman who says that a sur pilso nnd been ai ranged. The man ugets of the demonstration, he adds, at meat care and expense, had pio Uded a beautiful white robe und a luiir 01 wane wings 10 no Worn liy one ot the breaker boys. Just as the Hag should bo ltin up on the staff tho boy was to step out on top of thL. breaker and Hap his wings, representing the nngel of Peace nnd Fieedom. JIv Informant adds that this stiik Ingly original fcatuto Is abandoned. The boy had come from his work ns black as a lump of coal, nnd had dressed in his nngel clothes before re membeilng to wash off tho coal dust, nnd now ho utteilv refuses to go and wash for fear of missing part of the fun, So the piogtainmo Is catrled on wlthou him. cunniis foh old iu.ohy. Tho splendid Hag Is tnken in a car far up to the top of the breaker, and ns It bleaks out at tho masthead there Is such a mingling of cheers and steam whistles, and barking of dogs nnd braying of mules as I.attlmer never know before. When lung power nnd steam hno been exhausted the piocesslon 10-forms and marches to tho open space In fi out ot tho company olllces. v In re li U b.widh, while the diunis- 1 attic and one lifer pluys "My Country, "Tlj of Thee," the other rendering, nt the i-anie time, "Tho Star Spangled IJunnci " DEATH OP MRS. QOORGR SUVMOUR. She Won tlm .Mother of Mist .Stolln Sevinoni. A telegram was received In this city that Mis George Seymour, inotlici of MIhs Stella Seymour, died on Sat in day In Norwnlk, Conn. Jlrs. Sc moui hns been un lnalld fur several years, uno week ago fho suffered seveio inJuileH from a fall, which, huv Ing leached tho advanced ngo of SO, hastened her death. Sho woo a woman of gieat inttlll genco und also remarkable beauty, whkh wns preserved to un exceptional doflrreo o lb'1 dnv nf hnr di . SELECTING THEIR STATE DELEGATES Democrats Held Conventions In tbc First, Second and Third Districts. IN Tilt: riHST P. J. NI'.AI.IB. P. P. GOUDO.N AND THOMAS P. COS (HtOVi: WLIli: CHOSCN; TUP. SEC OND NAM CD P. V. SCANl.ON, M. J. WALSH AND JOHN OinilONS, AND Till: TIIIHD JOHN J. COYN'i: AND JOHN T. HHOWN - J1AUTIN D. PLAlinUTy NOMINATCD. Ilepiesditnllves of tho Ileniortats of thteo of the four leglslatite dlstllets of the county held conventions ntutday nnd elec led delegates to the State con cntlon. In the Second district a can didate lot the legislature was also 110111 lintcd. ' The nonintlon or the First dlsttlct was h.'lil In Cosgtove's ball, North Main nvenu". West Sciatitou, In the uftel 110011. The Mil pose was to elect three delegates to attend the State Dcn.oetatlc convcntl'in to be held Juno 2!t, nt Altoona. Theie weie twent six proieily accredited delegates pros, ent out of a total ot thttty-ono for the ilMtilct. Itesolutlons were rend reiterating the ptiuiiplcs of the platform of ls'.iC, com mending Hon. William Jennings Hiyuii, expicsslng a dlsiiaracement of the growth ot tt lists and syndicates, which ' ovrslUidow the land and dictate laws to congiess for their own peisonal go In," bieathlng sympathy for the la bour and a hope of ultimate freedom mr Cuba; sUnlfylm opposition 10 e tinagJTit lb'publlcnn leplslatulis and ailing attention to the icceiit llepubll can coiwentloii at llarrlsbuig "as b"lng indletlve of the power or a few unscru pulous politicians' and asking the vot ers to repudiate It; und finally endors ing the candidacy if Hun. William Ah. bott AUtman, of Heading, for lieuten ant governoi. P. 1. Nealls, Thomas Cosgnnc and P. V. Gordon weie elected delegnt"s. CALLL'D TO OHDCH. At 4 o'clock the nsseintiled delegates weie called to order by Chairman John V. Gatiney. The call was read and John P. Jlalinn was made assistant to Secntai James J. Flynn. The dls tllets were called and delegates pte scnted their tiedeidlals. It being In oider to sele.-t a temporary chairman and secretin y, Jlessis. Gaffney and Klynn weie liisttucted to net in those lespectho capacities. Theie wen- no contested seats and Clnlrman Gaffney appointed the other two committees as follows: Hernia tions J. H. McCaily J. P. Jlahon. J. hlte. Fiank Needham and Thomas CosgioM". Organisation J. J. Flnn, J. P. Kelly, John JIcHale, JI. C.uthile and M. Walsh. After a s-hoit absence, lh lonimlttoos rctuined and it-ported. The committee on oigunUatioii i iwiricil tbioiicb lt.i secretin y, J. I'. Kdlv, lei'imiir ending that the tempor al y organization be made peitnanetit. Tile repot t was accepted and adopted. The committee on icsolutlons repotted and thi- it'bulutlunii weie re'id by As sMtant Secretary Jnhn P. JIalion. Chairinin Gaffnev, In pccoptlng his le-clictlon at chaliman for a second time, said he vould foigo the nppnt Util ity to make a speech, the delegates well knowing whit he would say. He. how ever, hoped that In n-lec ting their dele gates, men would be chosen who will loptesetit them creditably and that all factional dlssinslnti would be bulled at Altoona. Ho then annouiM'd the in ler of nomination'. P. .1. NcalK P. P. Got don and Tlios. Cusgiove were nominated In the older named anil their election was made by nt'duiuallon. In n similar manner al ternates for the above wcte electid In tlie pei sons of John Jlollllt, M. Welsh und I. P. IC'llv. THOUGHT IT WHAK.NCSS. A little excitement was caused when by mot I in It was agieed to adjourn to meet again at the call of the chaltman for the put pose of selecting a nominee f.t the leglslatuie. Aldeiman J. hn P. Kelly thought this action an Indication of weakness anion? the Demounts of the dlrtrlct nnd was for dismission and later a selection of a candidate. The I chairman explained that nothing of the kind could be done at this time and be sides theie wns no candidate In sight. The convention then adjourned. Some of the Democrats of the district alleged that the conxentlon was n dis tinctly 1 nap affair nnd ptopose to cnll another and elected a second set of del egates If this is done the coming "tale convention will not m!ss one of the strong attractions of its predeces sor, th" annual fight of tho Lackawan na statesmen for lecognltlon as the regular. lv elected delegates. The comention of tho Second district was held In tho Arbitration room of the Court House Saturday afternoon. Lit tle Intel est was taken In It, the ICIghth, Cl-'venth, Tbhteenth and SlNteenth wauls being tntlrely without lepresen tatlon. In organizing tho convention, W. J. Panko was elected chairman and 11. T. Koehler nnd W. T. McLean scct"tarle. After a s-hoit adduss by Chairman liuike, the woik ot electing delegates was taken up and D J. Hoche nominat ed P. V. Scanlon. I'.'ter Can nominated H J. Deamldi. John J. Gordon nomin ated Jl. J Wnlali, Thomas 11. Kelly nominated Henry T. Koehler and James Coyne nominated John Gibbons. Tho name of John J. Shea wns nlso present ed but he declined the nomination. Tha vto results as follows: WaMi, '21; Scanlon. 18; Gibbons, IB; Koohlct, C; Ueumlsh, G. JIH. FL.UIHHTV NOJII.NATr.D. As tho party's candidate for the legls latin 3. Jiaillu D Flaherty, president of the Centinl Labor anion, was nominat ed by P.. J. HeaniUh. Ih had no o) po. Hltb ii und was unatilmcutsly chosen. Jlr. riabortv was then brought bed-re ihn tonxentlon and made a neat speech, thanking the delegates for the nomina tion The icsolutlons adopted vote: Itcsolwd. Thai wo reafllrin our cl. volion to DenioiralU ptlnclplcs ns declntcd In the tntlonnl pliitforni adopted at Chicago in WW and approved by our t-tuto convent tlon of last ear. P,csolcd, That wo unnualillcdly co-i-demn the reckless waste, utrav.uranee nnd corruption of the lute Itcpiibllcau les Islatuic nnd wo nuuest the candidate or this convention to unllinclilngly oppiwo nil uttemlits to lob Uib people of Peiui. sylvunla by bogus bills In diction con. tcMs, by piiunent of sah.iles to sup--tuimernrles who perform 110 i.eniee, und In the other well knrwn iihwis iiy whlili tho ring of lb publican oatidlors fatten at the extiense of the public. John T. Drown and John J. Coyne weie elected to repiesent the Thlld legislative district of tills county In tho Democratic statu convention In AN toona on June 2!). Jury Commisslor.m Finnic Dougherty and Mhael (1. Ct. sick wore chosen alternates, Tho convention was held Snturd-iy afternoon In Covpn's hotel, Jt!nnnl,-i JL G. Cttslck was chairman and Mr Dougherty secretary. Sixteen delegates were present. No Instructions were given the state delegates, nnd thev inn have their own free will. Hesolutlons were ndopted endorsing Mr. Uroun as the candidate for top reseittatlvn this fall, and cndoislng Al bert D. Wlttmnn, of Heading, for lieu tenant governor. The Democratic parly In congiess wns lauded for Its attitude In the Cuban embroglio. Ad ndral Dewey was congratulated, and tho Chlcugo plntform wns also endorsed. STEEL TRUST TALKED OF. Scheme Reported as Under Way to Put All Dig Producing Concerns Under Practically One Management. From New York comes the stoiy that unother steel pool or lather a titist Is being foimed that will em brace all the big steel concerns of the countty and he much more serviceable In the way of controlling the trade than any of Us piedecessots beenuso thole ut the head of tho ttust will really conltnl the plants. Tho details of tlie uflnlr ate repot led to be as fol lows: This combination Is belr.g formed bv th" Hockefcllcis. Andrew Citim-nli-. J. I'l.-r-limit Moigaii and the to-called Diex-1 eiowd, of Phllnili lphla. The plan a oliiehcd b .1. Low her Welch, who Is the head of Drexel tt Co., the riprosciitatls of ,T. Plerpeut .Morgan A: Co. in PhlladcU phln. 't'liioug- J. S. Jlorg.in & Co.. llu Lon don iepic?entalles of tbc same hanking house, HiirIMi money Is to be luttbtcd in the propov'd trust. Tlu llrst outward move showing how the control nt the companies In thu deal Is being seemed was the teinit election of Chillis 11. Coster, who Is a member of tlie linn of .1. P. Moigan .c. Co., as 11 illtector of the Illinois Slcrl coni.ui. Follow ing this moie eime the news from Philadelphia that Diexel .V Co. lud 11 iitrtd cotittol ot the Camtnli lion com pan, ono ot the largest com tins It. tho country. Other Important coipor.itlons to bo taken Into the ileal are the Ih tlilehem Iron company. Ohio Steel cnnipjn, Cai ni'gle Iron and Steel company, Lacka wanna Iron and Steel company and tho Minnesota Iron company. The great Iron mines of the Mesaba inngfi In Minnesota and the mines through Jlichlgan and Wisconsin Hunt ing on Lake Supi rhr are controlled by the Hockcfelleis and Andrew Carnegie. The Iron 01c produced there Is the best In the world for tho in.innfactiiie of tel. It Is produced so cheaply and Is lound In such Immense deposits that the mar ket could be llouilid with ote If the pro duction was not kept In check. lt securing the council of the hlg lion nnd sticl manufacturing plants and with plenty of ore the trust can legulnte pi Ices so as to practlially shut oft outside com petition. Tin- ore c.urylng fleet whlih John 1). Hockefeller controls on the lakes can he cniploeil In tr.uispi rtlng ore only to Hie ' plants in the ti 11st. anil to the ccluslon ot all otheis. The principals In the- new ttust are not gltlug out any Infoi m.ition us to the de tails of their scheme. It Is being gradu ally winked out, and Wall stiect expects when the war Is Milled the new stock of this big coiuhlnci will be placed on the market. BASE BALL. EASTLKN LEAGUE. Willccs-Hnrrc Kocliestrr. Hochoster. N. V., June fi. Rochester's poor fielding anil Wllkes-lta-rc h Mipe. 1 lor .tli k work won today's game foi the Coal liaions. Scorn: HOCHHSTHIt. A U H. 1 U II. O. 1 A. i:. Walters. If Kihuci, ::h Ilonui r, I'll Plehl, Hi .. Clyiner. cf 1 .i u u 1 . 0 I 0 10 Iloyd. if. Hum, ss t (liiUMin, c Mm so. rl Ha! per, p Totals ... 10 WlhKKS-IIAllIli:. A. II. it. H. o. 11 o 2 1 a i l i u (leieckel. lb llnlllgau. rf Atheitoii. 2b Knight. If .. Sullivan, ss Wright, cf .. Hlchter. 3b . Ooiiillng e .. DusBicbj, p . I . S . f . 2 . B . 5 . . "i . -1 .S) Totals I 12 27 o o :: l 0 1 II l 13 1 0 li u 0 0-0 Tw o- Hochcstcr u 0 : Wllkch-Uarrn 0 1 J Stolen bases ICnlglit, lilcluer. base hits Homier. 2; Hojd, Sullltan, Klehtci, Wright, Dugglehj. Uoublu plays I-Ttfld (iin.issltedi. First base on balls lly Harper. :i. Hit by pitcher liy Har per. 1. Struck out Hy Ilaiiier. I; by Dug. ghl.4. I'.ism'iI ball Uouillng. Sacilllee hit -Knight. Wild pitch Dtigleby. Plrst on iiiins Wilk's-Haire, 0. Left on bases -ltochi'stcr, b; Wilkes-ll.irie, u. Time 2.0J. L mplre-O'N'clll. At Montival Oame with Pioldence mi.ii called at tho cnel of the' fhliel Inuhif on .icociuit ot tain, with the score 3 to to 2 in favor of Monlteal. At Hurtalo-(Ten liuilgs) it.ll.i:. lluffalo 2 0 2 0 0 0 U U I S 11 111 I Spracuso 3000 i :: i oo 2 iu it 1 H.iuorle.s Mitchell anil Dlggb.s; Klss lngir, Mullatkcy and Hmtell. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At Paterson Pateihon, 10; Allen town. Jl. At Heading Ke-ai'ing. 17. Ilurttoid. 3. rti Newark New ink. i, Lancaster, 1. BASE BALL GOSSIP. I'al Meat cy has heon plaing with Nuv.'aik i-lnco Saaiiiinb ellsbandid. Sanelv (fiitllu Is i.nw iioldiui; ilown ono coiner ot the outgaidin tor th litilfulo . The HochcEler teiini it tculaj is a fnr dltlutnt ugi,re8iitlor. of pkijers than that putchumd 110111 hi 1 ur.te.11. ItoehcEtcr ele 1 hits to stioiiBlhen and lcleastd fcund" (Irlllln and sign "l.lr. Klo" Plclels lluffalo decides to strength en, nnd lelei tcs l'lelds and signs (lillmi. A prize in a1151.no who woiks out tlio lomhlnutlo 1 -Syruiuse Herald. Charley Hellley. the lornier Sj racusn third bueemaii, Is out ol the giiinu at Minneapolis, where he was litest M-rlous. 1 Injiiieet in a eollUlui at Hie phiu In a recent game, lie was knocked out 'or several houit. and tho ph.lciins de spaired ot hi lite. AMATUUK BASE BALL. V. .11. C. A. (Juose. Hgu'bd tlm ()l)in plea, ol lllic-IJnrro. The Young Mi-n's chrlitiuii ai.oelatio.i, with some of Its pIii.M'is oiiup,lng new positions, goise-egged tbc (llymplis, ot Wilkes. II. inc. In a gumu at Atbh-tlc park on S.iturelay. MiiIiIciIk permitted only lour hits and gave but one walk to t.rit. Tills sutllele-iitty cNpliiius the result", as but little fledd work was icepiltcd back of the big pltclui. Score OLYMPICS. A.U. R I.ewln, ss 4 0 M. Klynn 4 u Jenkins. C 4 0 Smith, -A 4 0 II. 1 1 U 1 t). A. U 011110 12f-NiI2?S --- " REDUCTION Our extensive and choice new stock Tailor Made to be closed out at a substantial reduction in prices. Need of money and a desire to reduce our stock of Suits, in order to make room for Summer Duck Suits and Skirts, are the prime objects for this sale. Its your chance to buy high class Tailored Suits of latest effects at a price scarcely over the cost of the materials, which means a direct saving ot the price you would have to pay a tailor for the making. The new schedule of prices is as follows: Suits. Suits. $ 7.50 to $ 8.50 Keducca to $ 5.00 10.00 to 12.00 to 7.50 18.50 to 15.00 to 10.00 10.00 to 18.50 " to 12.50 18.00 to 23.00 " to 15.00 Connolly 127 and Kenowden. lb 4 0 0 .1 1 0 Williams. If J 0 el 0 0 0 P. Klynn. p :s 0 I o 1 0 i:ans. rf 3 0 e) 1 1 1 Palmer, cf 2 0 0 C U o Totals -Jl 0 Y. M. 0. A. 12 A.1J. H. II. O. A. D. Owens, II Ulanden. Sh .. Olllcran. e White, as Oaiiglmu. if .... ii'JCelll. If Itee-se. cf Nolan. 2h Mlilelerlg, 1 Totals 11 1 ' CS 10 II 27 11 Y. M. C A 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 -0 Oljmplcs 0 000 0 00000 Karned runs Y. M. C. A., C. S.icrillce hit Hcese-Stolen buses Owen". Hlan den. Jenkins. Lett on bases Y. M. C. A., S; Olympics, 3. Struck out Hy Mulueilg. 2; by Klynn 10. Double pl.t i:ans to M. riynii; Kiwis to Smith to M. Pl nn Klrst on eriors Y. M. C. A , P; Olymplis, I. Plrst on balls-Off Mlilelerlg .1; off i: nns. 2. Hit b pltchei Hy Mulileilg. I Iv ans: by Klvnn. O'Neill. 2 Wild pltc'i Muldeilg. L'mplte Senator McUulimess Time-1.55. Nt. I'liomns vs. I'iltKlon. v huge creiwel taw the St. Thomas' col lego team defeat the Plttiton Ke Jslon-. bv a score of 11 to S Saturday aftern ion cm the West Side fair grounds at West Pittston. The Scranton players ecell-d their opponents in all dcparlments of the game, csiicckilly in batting. Score: It U.K. Pittston 2 2 00 100 00-5 I 1 St. Thomaj 0 0 tl 1 U 7 U 0 -U 15 The batteries weie Collins and (iiie. Crltllu, P.iyton und Sooney. Umpire a Shaffer and Kally. The Crescents, ol Pine Hrook, defe ited the Jessup team ill a game at Jet-sup i'. terd.iy bj a tcoic of 21 to 7. The ftatuie i.f tho game was the batting of the Cr- scent team. The batteries of the Jessup team weio Conneis Kcntney ami Con inny. ami of tho Crescents, Millet and Hlcluudson. Seine: Jessup 0 oo l 0 o o "-- 7 Crescents 2 II .i 2 b I x -12 The Park Hill Stars challenge the Mill ers tot u game June 12 on thcil gioii'ids. Answer In Tho Tllbune. J. Sciilag'-r ina.-age-r. The l'aik Jill) Stars defeated the Pin eras by a scoio of hi to hi. Tho le.et me of tho gami) was the pitching of Phtlbl i, giving ills upioiier.ts but one bit. The Paik Hill Stats eUfi-alcil Hie Dan ers by a scene tt 19 to Vi. The feuniuri of the gi.me was the elonhle jilay of Mui tngh from left Held to llrst baso and the batting of Ce-stello. The Taylor Heels challenge the- follow ing clubs the week commencing Juno ' on the Taylot giounels: The Walla Willis, of Pre hit nee, feir Wedneselaj at tciuoou, Juno S, the Harmonies loi Kil d.iy nftcrncon, Jutit lo, and the Mooslc Anthracltt-i for Saturduj all- rn-ioti, June 11 AtihWir as soon as possible It sat isfactory. Goir.or K. Dals. maniuei. The Tailor ItoKebuds cliiillongo the Alumnls of Hjdc Paik, tor l-'rhlay att--i-iiooii on Tajloi gicunds. T. A. i:aiis manager. The St. Thou as college team wlb pluj the Crickets, of JtMip, Wednc-sduy. June 8, on tho Jessup grounds. Oaine will tie called at n.20 p. in. slmip. Tho Park Place Dewrjs defeatcel the Hegiil.ua by a store of 5 to I. The liiei tety for tlm Dcwiys was Otr and White The Slide-is chullenge the Moelocs. of I he South Hide, for Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock on the Sliders' giounels. Please answer In The Tribune Wo will give a return game- W. Thomas, manager. The Athletics aciept the challenge! ef the lMlsons for W'-'dncHluy, Juno t. C. II. Muiphy. cnptaln. The Sliders defetiteel tlie Diuimoie Morning Olorles Satunlay In a one-sided gumo h the seme of 19 to :. liatterles: Duninore. O'lloio und Stuait: Sliders, Tropp and Schkiger. All members of the Slldeis are u quest eel to report nt I! A. Ttopp's, in Wash ington ueiiJe. Wednesday night, Juno b, ut 7,"0 o clock. . Tneimas, munagir. Thu Sliders would like to hi-ur fiom some teams for Wednesday or Thins. day on Sliders' grounds nt I o'clock. The tMorts, of tlio West Side, ptoteiied. Please answer In The Tllbune, W. Thomas, manager. T Hand m liawd' WSHMGTON'AVENUE. of Suits. 129 Washington E WILL sell twen ty - five of the celebrated Christy Sad dles on Saturday, June 4th, 'r $1.75. Positively only 25 will be sold at this price. orey &. Brook Opposite Court Housa. 211 Washington Avenue. THE 101 POWDER CO. Itooms 1 and 'i.Com'ltii B'l'fl'g. SCRANTON, PA. Mining and Blasting Mattes ul MooMeaiul Itushil.ilo Woriil. IJKH.IN & RAM I'OWUr.R CO'5 ORANGE GUN POWDER J-lcclrlc llatteiloi, Kleetrh- i:plod3i- lor e.plodlns blasts, ifoty i'usu iin-1 Repauno Chemioa1 Co's IlKl.'l l:.PI.OslVl!5 BOSTON DENIAL PARLORS "TUHTII MAOn PCRFnCl " Originator of Painless Dentlstrj. Wo extract teeth, fill teeth and npplv gold crowns und bildgc woik without tho least pal in I-- 'if pain l a niethoil pat ented unel used b us only NO CHAUiii! for painless extracting when teeth uio ol deled. H3 ck fSsss? Pull Set re-Hi, S.i oo. Wo cum antra it iu fiold Crown, -J3 oo All other worn at pro portionately low prlcoi WliolJ Crown und llrlJgc Work nipeclalt). Helus the oldest i nd largest elentnl p.i--lors In tho world we uro so well equipm-el that ull work dene by us Is the bust 10 I io hud. Our operath ns ale poa)iel pillule er. All work guaiuiltctd for 11 yen i s Boston Dental Parlors Corner l.utkawonnu unJ Wyomlnt; Ae. (Over Newark Shoo Store.) A1AX Wr.llUR. Hoot onj Shoe Maker. HcielHhooc lo order from s l.T-"i up Mon's soley und heelii, Hoc. I,.idlen' holei and heoH, ride. All woik iriuuuutccd. U7 Penn Aenue, bCRANTON, lA. Jackets w -vf Jfii Gapes Capes and Jackets. $ 5.00 Fiedr-iccd to $ 2.50 7.50 kS to 3.75 10.00 " to 5.00 12.50 " to 0.25 15.00 to 7.50 18.00 " to 0.00 25.00 to 12.50 Avenue. DR. E. GREWER Old Post-dtlce nulldlns. Cor. Spruce St., and Penn Ate , icrnnton. Pa l-as re-turned trum his Western Tup. and will now ic-uiaiii liouuancnt- 1 ut his homo olllces TIJH DOPTOH IS A GUADPATn OP THE U.N'rVlHSJTy OP l'UNNSVI.VA- NIA. POltMintl.V Hi;.10.NSTHA- UOIt OF PHYSIOLOGY AND Sl'll- GHP.Y .T THH MHUKJO-riHH- UltGIf'AI. COI-LHGi: AT PHIL- Anni.PHIA. HIS Sl'i:iMAL- th:s Ann ciihonic. M-it- VOI'S. SKIN. IIIIAIIT WOMB AND I1I.OOD DISEASES. The doctor and his staff of Hngllsh ami t-erman phslclnns mnke a t-p-clalty of all form of Chronic Nervous Disc-uses, bkly, viomb, Blood Dltcises. Incluellng l.'pileptlc I Its, Coniutslons, llj i terlu. St. Vl-ut' Daicc. W'al.efulnri. 1IP.A1N W'OnKHltS, bulk men and wo men, whesi nerteus sjttems liavo bet-rj biol.cn elown and sh ittcreel from over work, no m.ittci from what cause, can be ii-ste.r-'il hi m metboel All who call up r the Doctor from now on wilt i -eelte tuHlce e.imlnatlon, ,ser lco ami examination free-. Dr. Growers nigh standing in the Stato will not allo-v blm to accept any Inciiiable cases. Ifi they cnioioi cute jou they will frankly toll you so. Diseases ol th: .Nero:n SjMem. Tho sjinptoms ot whlih ate dlrzlnesi, hicl; of confidence, sexual weukness in men and women, bull rislne In tho throa-. spots Hunting iiefoio the ees loss oC iikiiioi. uimtilij to toticc-iui.ite tho inlii4 on ono subject, euslly sturiltd when spok i n smldenlv to. and emu, illitit-sseel mind, which ui.llts thum for pci tunning thu ,u ami elutli-s r hfo. making hupplnesa Impossible'. ellhticbshiK the uetlon of, tlio he-art. causing flush of heat, dejiresslon nt silrits etll fore hodluss. cowardlco, fp.u, di cams, melancholy, tire easy of com pany, feellns as thed In iho inornlnB aa when ictlrlne laik nf ciiiisrv, nervous ness, constitution weakness of tho limbs, etc. Those mi affected should consult ui lmnieillatoly and bo restored to pcrfoct health Loit iMuihoeiil Uestoreel, Weakness ol Younz .Men CureJ If von hae oeen c'cn up by your phy sician call upon tho doctor and bo e.vun ined. Ho ciin u tho woist kind of Nervous Debility Stioful.l, Old Soles. I'.ltullli. l'dis, Pem.ile Weakness, Ai'fe-ctlons of thu l"c. liar. Nose. Throat, Asthma, IV it ness and I'lipplcs of eterj descrlpti -n Tumors c-nnee-rs nnd Goiters lemoved wlihout the use- of knlfo or painful c:..is ties bs nor newl.N devls-el absorbent metn. od known as the "KLECJ'ltU-GKIt.MI- C Ami -ir OZO-NITH GAS cures Catarrh ami Caiiirhnl Deafness. Consultation free and strlrtlv saor-'d nnd conllelentlol. Olflco hours dally fie-m 10 n m to I ".0 p m : 7 to 8 SO p m Sun dij from Ha in to S p m MADE ME A MAN AJAX TADLITTS rOHlTIVI'LY CunU AI.L,)trvout DUeatti Pulling Men orr,lmpotcnc7, Kloei-loine9, clo . cioieril liy ALti.A nr ntLer Kzcfiiiias and indll- crolloDt. Tficu quULlv anil turelu reniore tjmt VluUt)- in ol-I or jotinu. on I in a mau ror tiuur, on mem or ro.irriocp. 1-rnT.nt InKanley anil tinumiitlotL if taki-o In limn. llielrii.ae.Uow inaeillats foproic inentsDJ ettucts n l UllC whuro all other fill I" el.t upon liuvlim tho eaaulna Alax liiblett. Tuer liovu cured thou.inJt ami nUlcurerou. o pita a poa. Itliei wrltloa iiuarunloo lo cUect u rura nf, tfG la inch ecus or re-fund Iho uoner. prlcavv U I Oirer packasai or tli tl (full Iraalmontl for t-.W. Br iQalLIui'Iatn vfrnpr-e-r. uiMin rcrlet of i rlio. (-trcular " AJAX REMEDY CO., 'Vu'T,?.1" Kor Halo Iu Kciiinton, I'.u, hy MatlUarr llroD. uud 11. C. Sauderion. dni3sfiti.