T&tVT''7''' J JS ."'- " KttU' c "' J .- THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1899. GAMES PLAYED IN ATLANTIC LEAGUE SOEANTON WON FROM ALLEN TOWN BY SMALL MARGIN. Wilkes-Bfirro Takes Another Gaino from Fateraou Lancaster Shuta Out Reading by a Large Score. Reading Falls from tho Lead to Third Placo Richmond Wins Three Straight from Newark. Richmond and Wilkos-Barre Lead for First Place National Resulst. Scranton won the spcontl pame out of the thtec from Allentown yesterday afternoon by the score of 6 to C. Wllkes-Bane defeated 'l'aterson bj a long drawn out same, winning the two out of three. Richmond won from Newark yester day, making It three PtmlKht. Rich mond and Wllkes-Barre are tied. Percentage Table. V. Ttlchmond S Wllkes-Barro 8 KeadlriR 7 Newark 8 Scranton 7 Lancaster fi Peterson t Allentown 3 Wheje They Play Today. Tatcrson at Scranton. Newark at AVIUccs-narro. Rending at Allentown Lancaster at Richmond. 1, i'.C. 4 .bC7 I .C67 5 .551 ti .571 A .533 7 .IdJ 10 .IS.6 0 .ISO Earned runs Scranton, 1. Two-base hits Henry, Tate, Mclntre. Three base hit McManiis. Stolen bases Scran ton, 6; Allentown, 1. Iott on bases Scranton, 6; Allentown, 6. Btruck out Hy Keenan, 1; by Went, 2. First on oalU Off West, 1 oft Keenan, 2. lilt by pitcher Knoll. Umpire Henderson. Tlmc-7.G0. Wilkos-Barre Won on Clymor's Hit. Wllkes-llaire, Muy 10. Wllkes-Bnrro nnd Paterson Indulged In a slugging match today. For the first three In ning; It looked ns though the visitors would win easily, the Biirona being unable to hit Bow en, but In the fourth nnd fifth they found him. Wllkes Barre won out In the Inst Inning on Clymer's hit over llrst base, tho ball being lost in the grass. Score: PATKHSOK. It. II O. A B. Riley, is 3 10 4 0 J,add, If 3 2 3 0 1 Thornton, lb 2 2 3 0 1 Wright, cf 1 I 1 0 1 Camp, ib 0 it i 1 0 Duncan, o 1 J 6 0 0 Hettinger, rf I 0 1 n 0 Gochnauer, 2b 2 A 1 5 0 Iloown, p 112 0 0 Totals 3 14 'X 10 A WELL PLAYED GAME. Scranton Took Another Contest from Allentown and Gave a Fine Exhibition of Ball Play ing as Woll. In the presence of two hundred spec tators, Scranton defeated Allentown jesterday in one of the best plu.ved games of the se.iton. The lctory u.ii won by a small margin, nnd the game was Interesting throughout. Lippert was again In his old place, in light Held, while Rlsley covered the fcpeond bag. Keenan was In the box and twilled well for the home team. Henderfcon continued his. rank decis ions In jesterday's game. Scranton was llrst to bat and Knnll tho llrst man up. He succeeded in beating out a bunt, reached second, stole thlid nnd made n run on an eiror made by McCormitk. The next three men were disposed of in one, two, three. Rlsley made a pretty steal to sec ond In tho second Inning. Knoll scored again In the third on Dillon's fly. Dohcrty scored in the fourth. Knoll scored again In tho fifth, nftcr getting first on un euor by Lote. who lost himself In trying to find the ball. In the seventh Lippert and Dillon ocored. In the eighth wo died to the tune of one, two, three. The ninth closed with out any special feature, making our total runs six. Tor Allentown, Honrj Lote and Mc Intyie batted woll. Lote was live times to bat, and made five hits: thrco singles and one double. It was not un til tho fourth Inning that Allentown succeeded In making any runs. In this Inning she made throe, scored by Mc Intyie, McManus and J. Delehanty. Delehanty secured his base on n balk by Keenan. Keenan made a motion to tlnow out MrMunus on first, but did not deliver tho ball. McCotmlck's tcore In tho sixth was duo to McMahon's error, on which error he reached third, and later was taken home on J. Delehanty's lin er over Rlsley's head. In the eighth McMnnus sent a long fly In left field nnd leached third, scor ing on J. Delehanty's fly to Knoll, in the ninth, McManus and J. Delehanty flew to Lippert; West setnred llrst on an error by McMnhon Things looked dark at this critical stage of tho game Although there were two men gone, still It looked unceitaln for our vic tory, with Lote to bat; but fortunatelv for Scranton McMnhon was ready for Loto's hot grounder, and the hitter nocr saw (list. Allentown closed her half of tho ninth with a total of five tuns. Allen town had less errors than Scranton and more hits, but the sharp fielding of Swift's men proved too much for the Dutchmen If Scianton continues to play ball In tho future as she did yesterday there will be no teason to complain. Tho score. SCRANTON. WILKCS-BARRB. R. II, Clymcr, ss 1 2 Odwcll, If 1 1 Halllgan, rf 1 J Uoeckcl, lb 2 1 Atherton, 2b i J Rlchtcr. cf 1 - Coughlln, 3b 2 Smith, c 1 Gondlng, c 1 Voorhecs, p - Goodwin, p 0 O I 0 1 15 fa 1 0 1 1 0 0 A. U. 7 2 Totals U 1' 27 " 6 Two out when winning run was made Paterson 1 0 2 2 0 0 4 0-13 llkcs-Barre ...00057001 1-14 Homo runs Ladd, Atherton Thrro bnso hlts-RIley, Wright. Rlchter, Smith, Halllgan. Two-base lilts Duncan, Halll gan. Odwell, Coughlln Sacrifice lilts Gondlns. Camp. Gcttlngci Stolen bases Cljmcr, 2, Gocckcl, 2, Rlle, l.add. Double plavs Cljmer to Atherton to CJocckcl. Atherton to Clymer to Goccl.cl Struck out By Bon en, 4; by Voorhecs, 4 Bases on bulls Off Voorhecs, 2, off Goodwin, 2, off Bowen, 2. Lett on bases Paterson, 5; Wllkcs-Barrc, 6. I'lrst bao by errors Paterson, 2, Wllkcs Barrc, 1. Hit by pitched ball Gocckol. Wild pitches Voorhecs, 1, Bowen, 1. 'lime 2 23. Umpire McDermott. Richmond Won Three Straight from Newark. Richmond, May 10. Richmond made It three straight from Newark by hit ting out seven runs in the middle of tho game. Both Pfanmlller and Mc Partlln pitched good ball, but the former's support was brighter than his opponent's. Hess waB presented with n eiy pretty diamond scarfpln by admirers. Score: 4 RICHMOND. R. II. O. kJUJ When a shoe loses its shape then the wear-out period is soon reached. The shoe made hurriedly to compete in price has this character istic. The Burt & Packard "Korrect Shape" shoes are custom bench made, put to gether by hand, and made of the best stock. "Don't spoil your foot by wearing cheap shoos." & Look for thli TrLdtn&tfe lUnp.d on tb BoU. Sola by LEWIS, REILLY & DAVIES, SCRANTON, PA. whether they piny well or badly, they draw their salaries each nil) -day regu larly, nnd for this nro they ball player, or, rather, they think that Is what they are solely In the c lull for." AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. Thu Scianton lilrali school continues to lmniovu ilullv. ruder the mauugement of Mi. Hoso and Captain Tiopu tho team Is becoming more 1x1 feet as tiich prac- llco continues. This tears team Is un doubtedly tho best ball team tho high school has ever mustered together. Phil lips behind the bat Is a stnr. Captain Tropp Is a twlrler of conMdf-rablo repu- lutlou, but hu does not Hesitate, In salng that Harrington Is 0110 of tho best mtu ho has to manipulate tho sphere, liar ilngtoii's exhibition against tho Lacka wanna, bois was a crullt to himself nnd the hcliool hi leprcsontcd. Corbet t In left Held Is getting better eery day nnd Dellow In center will lc clone Into a ciack Ileldcr with lots of hard work. A number of the aiiiatcur enthusiasts were disappointed tn know that llor.in, of foot ball fame, was uuublc to mnkc tho team There wcro several candidates who wcro taken fiom tho list owing to their weakness. Thu men Captain Tropp has placed upon the diamond this season ale u fust lot of iimntcurs, and It takes a fast amateur lo stn In thtlr class The team was gotten tosether under many unpleasant circumstances Captain Tropp deserves 11 great deal of credit for the team he Is placing upon the dia mond Tho Larkawnnna boH arc hard nt woik on tho James Bojs' ground The nro anxious to admlnlstei nuotliir defeat to their rivals, tho high school team Tho Lackawanna bos are 11 stiong aggrega tion of ball players. Thero Is talk of re moving tho short stop for onu more speed "With this change," said 11 member ot the school, "wo hope to put a team against tho high school that will win for us 'Victory. Tho Lackawanna bos are stiro of winning tho second game, and there Is no ilouht but what Captain Tropp and his men will hao all they can do tn defeat us " The teams 1110 o evenly matched It Is haul to as certain to whom tho victory will go The attorneys of Luzerne county have Issued a challcnKO to tho L ickaw.mna county lnr for a game of baso ball to be plaved either at Wllkes-Barre or In this dtv Answer through Tho Tribune The Bluo Mountain bos desire to pli the South Side Rattlers on tho Cow Held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock Tho Sliders will play tho St. Thomas' reserves Siturday May M, at 2 CO o'clock on James Bos" giounds. 'lho 3J school tenm challenge the No 2S school team for l'rlday. May 12 at 4 oclock on Sliders' ground corner ot Tay lor avenue and Pino stieet. Ple.iso ou ster through Tho Tribune. A. Kobllng, manage! The Dodgers of Old l'orge, would liko to meet the West Sldo Browns for next Sundny 01 an elub In the two counties foi Ma 21. Plc.iho answer through Tho Tribune. flu ff IVIILLI INI fcLr"x Y 3 413 Lackawanna Avenue BIG REDUCTION SALE REMARKABLY LOW PRICES FOR FINE inery Goods, Trimmed Hats and Bonnets Prices Cut in Half. TRIMMED HATS, $2.48, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98. Half of Former Prices. Mil! $2.00 kinds, Jclinbo Slrrtw Trimmed Traf fimmArl Qffnvir hanac All uovv and popular stylos, ioc for tho 50c kind. wuuiuiiiiwu 4t'"" ""r"3 25c for tho 75o kiuds. 35c for Rough Straw Short Baok bailors. 49c for tho 81. 2o kinds. 75c for tho 81.50 and Sailors, 39c. Fancy Straw Trimmed Sailors, 58c. Big Sale of Flowers at Half Price WriKlcy, ss ., Shannon, rf ., Dolan, 2b .... Sebold. IT ... Hess, a Hargrove, tf . Dundon, 2b ., Calhoun, lb , Pfanmlller, p A. V 1 2 0 0 Totals Klopf, ss Schcfller, rf , Mcaney. cf , Wise, 21 , rield. lb , Weddige, 3b , Tlonch, c , CoRHwell, if McPartlln, p Seheftler, If 1 NEWARK. K. 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 13 II. 27 11 Knoll, cf l.lppert, rf 1 Dillon, lb l K.m'an. If 0 Doherty, 2b 1 Rlsley. 2b 0 McMahon, ss 0 Thackara, c 0 Keenan, p 0 Totals R. H. 3 4 E. 1 0 0 12 0 0 12 0 0 14 4 2 (I 1 C 2 12 2 0 U 0 1 1 Tate. 2b Smith. If Jos. Delchant, rf Henry, cf Mclntyre, lb ,. .. ItcCormlck, 2ti .... McManus, o J Delehants, bs . West, p Totals .. . Scranton . Allentown 6 r. ALLENTOWN. It. II. 27 It A. E. 2 1 O. 1 13 1 4 0 0 2 Totals 4 9 27 17 2 Richmond 0 004300007 Newark 0 000028201 Two-baso lilts Shannon. Dolan. WNc. Three-base hits WrlRley, Dundon Sac- rlllco lilt WriRlt Stolen bases Dolan. Pfanmlller Left on bases Richmond, : Newark. r. Stiuck out By Pfanmlller. 1; bv McPartlln, 2. Double play Klonf to rield. rirst on errors Richmond, 1; Newark, 2 Plrst on balls-Oft Pfanmll ler. 1; off McPartlln, 3 Hit hy pitcher Hargrove. Wild pitch Pfanmlller. Passed ball llese Umpire Bcrger. Tlme-l 33. Lancaster S,huts Out Reading. Lancaster, May 10 Lancaster this afternoon shut out Reading1 In a same leplete with eirors Neither club had hcored up to the llfth Innlne vvhen a succession of three errors by Reading gave Lancaster their first four runs.. Although his support was of the yel lowest description. IVitsch pitched well. The four lilts off Schmidt were scattered through three Innings. Scoie: LANCASTER. R. II. O. A E. and Bowcrniun. nolly. UmpiresHunt and Con- RII E. .01211000 0-5 11 2 ..0 0 00000000 I 0 and Robinson; Klobc- Umplrcs Gaflney nnd At Bobton Baltlmoru Boston Batteries Nops dim and Bergen. Andrews. At Brookln RUE. Washington 0 2 0 12 0 0 0 2711 3 Brookbn . . . .0 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 9 It r, Batteries We hlng and Mi.Gulro. Maul and r.irrell. Umpires Emslle and Mc Donald. At Chicago- R.H.E. Loulsvlllo 0 00100000-1 fi 2 Chicago 0 0021021 0 b 3 Battel Ics Wood and Kittrldge; C iU han and Chance. Umpires Burns and Smith. At Cleveland- R H E. St. Louis 3 1 01 10 3 1 2-12 IS 0 Cleveland 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 2 Batteries Jones and Crlger; 11111 nnd Sugdcn. Umplrcb O'Day and Biennan OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. Eastern League. Springfield, 4. Srause, 1. Toronto, 6; Worcester, 2. Hartford, 7: Montreal, 3. Rochester, 2; Providence, 1. Western League. Minneapolis, 12; Kansas City. 5. Milwaukee, 16. St. Paul, 4. Detroit, C, Columbus, J Indianapolis, 3, Buffalo, 1 Interstate Leagut. Mansfield, 11. Wheeling, J New Castle, 0, Younghtown 0. Toledo, 0, Poit Wane, 0. Challenge to Cricket Teams. The Late factory Cileket team chal lenge any cricket team In tho tlty or Lackawanna valley to n game of cilckct any Satuulay afternoon. An swer to It. Hammond, 1310 Short ave nue, Park Place, Scianton, Pa. Frenoh Koaes, with Foliage, 5c, ioc and 15c bunch. Imported Clover. Aster and Snow Balls 19c bunch. Fiuo Imported Poppies, 19c and 25c bunch. Largo bunches Daisies, 19c. Fine French Bluets, 15c and 19 bunch. Every kind of Kibbou you want. All the New Chiffons, Mulls, Veilings and Silks. All tho 2taw Millinery Trimmings at Bargain Trices. GERSON'S, 13 Lackawanna Ave. OLD AND RELIABLE, Sec tho Low Price. Full Set, S4. Full Set, $4 Albany Dentists. FULL SET TEETH . $3.00 TEETH WITHOUT PLATES S3.00 FREE GOLD FILLINGS . 75c SILVER FILLINGS 60c AMALGAM FILLINGS 25c IN THE PLAY HOUSES. The Spooner Company. On noM Monday nluht the well known and nlwas popular 'spooner company, headed by the poetlps Uina and Cecil, and supported bv their bis company of tvenly o Known dram atic and specialty nrtlstu, will open a week's engaRenient at the Academy of Music, presenting their unequalled ie pertolie of htandnid comedks nnd dramas. Since their last appe.irajice In this city several now plays have been added to their already large repeitolro and during their irigagemont hero a number of new and up-to-date special ties will be Introduced. The bill for Monday night will bo tho romantic Mexican eonmijy "Inez," Tho comedy element runs through tho cntlie play and the sentiment Is calculated to please all classes of theater-goers. Be tween each act thcie will bo up-to-date specialties, making tho performance continuous. Ladles lr cents for Mon day night. Scats on sale Friday. DK. HILL & SON t-lll iin ll Mi.Ij r t-wi-n- WJ.XXI.UUX X-Ui wil do all Kinds of teeth extracted Dental work at lower prices than auy other Dentist In gold crowns $2.00 to $5.00 vVriintmi OTHER CROWNS $1.00 each OLUWIUUI. VITALIZED AIR 25c o have been In Hciau ton ovir 18 vears we am hf-ru now; vm Intend to sta hero. Oui buslnei Is not n mere eipcrlunce AVe will t.ot do work to day that ou ein't call us to nceaiint for tomor iovv. Wo competo with tho cheap advertising dentists who nro hero to day and cono toinotrovv, but wo do not compare; our work 1h a contrast. So do not make a mls tako, nil our operators nro experts of fekill and experience, nnd not mere students. Still our prices aro lower than tho low est Bewuro of lmposteis and charlatans who can afTord to ruin our teeth because they uto not financially responsible How can wo do better thun tbev? Tho answer Is easy: We havo a. dental office In nearly every city In tho United States, uud we buy our supplies at wholesale for cost No wonder wo can Klvo better pilcts than unono else. 13xperlnco counts also, and wo havo expe llonco besides our diplomas,. Don't bo buncoed, get the best, tho most reliable, the most comfortublo and tho most duruble. Tho newebt methods! The latest appli cations' Tho best materials! These are attractions worth considering. Up sides, nervous pcoplo and thoso with heart weakness can have their teeth tilled or crowned with nb-oluto safety nnd positively without pain Wo aro the only really up-to-date Dental establishment In Northeastern Pennsylvania. Teeth ox tractlnir In the morning and a now set furnished in tho afternoon is an old prac tice of ours Wo are tho oilgnal, all others are mere lmitaois. We are the otlg lnators of vitalized air. L At Retail. 'rw nv yj5 ChaSs., VifflBltea, x H&iyBSlft 9 -TKBfaan.j... r w i. eAtajms i iigjgE Coal of the best quulltv for domestic use and of all sizes including Buckwheat nnd nitdsep delivered tn nn part ot the du, ut the lowest pi Ice Orders received at the ollke Conned building Itoom SOu telephone No lTfi.'. or lit the mine telephone No 27.J. will be promptly nttended to Dealers supplied at the mine MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO CMcfceater'ii EbsIIaIi Dlonccd Hraad. Butteimore, rf 1 Schaub, Sb 0 l.arocque, lb u Leldy, cf 1 Ward, 2b l Stroh. If s Leahy, bs o Wllhclm, ss s Wente, c 2 Schmidt, p I S It 10 111 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 n i l 27 U 2 0 2 0 0-6 10 10-5 'giiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiip: mi Totals u S J7 READING. R. II O Stiatton, if 0 l i Childs. 2b o 0 t Draub, lb 0 0 n Iletts. If 0 0 I Cockmau. ss 0 10 l.awience, cf 0 l 2 Smith 31 0 ii l Sndir, c 0 0 4 lVrtseh, p 0 10 Muiphy 0 0 0 11 A. 11. 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 II 7 J 0 0 1 3 I) 0 .1 0 0 0 BICYCLE Is the acknowledged leader and standard by which all other bicycles are compared. The reason is because iThe Spalding Is the B iEST ;tCYCLE s UILT. S Call and examine our handsome line a of the best bicycles money can buy, a FL0REY & BROOKS 1 an Washington Avcnut. S Opposite Court House. S IIIUIIIIIllllllIIIHIIHHIIUItlllllllF. 'totals 0 4 27 13 1) Murphy batted for I'ertsch In iilnlh. I.ancnstcr 0 0 0 0 4 .1 3 0 2-12 Heading 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two. base lilt Stroll. Sacrifice hlt Draub. Stolen bases Uutterinore. heft on bat-es Lancaster. 6. Readlnir. 7. Struck out By rortsdi. 3; by Schmidt, 3. Double plns-Cockman, Childs, Drauby; Wllhelm, Ward, Luroccmc. rirst on cr tors Lancaster 7; Reading:, 3 rirst rn balls-Off Schmidt. 4: off Tertsch, I Wild pitch I'ertsch. I'mplre Betts. Time W. NATIONAL LEAGUE. COLLEGE CAMES. At Easton- II II U. Princeton N 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 h .' 7 Lifaette J 0 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 ! S 1 Batteries Han Ison and Knfti; Nevlns and Caterall. ,t Philadelphia- It II n. Wesleyan 2 0 0 4 12 0 0 0-010 2 PennsIvanla 2 i 0 1 0 o o 41' 10 13 5 Battel lesLuf Kin and Inglls, La ton and riavcll. Umpire PholaH. At roidlium- I1H1J. Tordham 0 1 3 2 0 OJ 0 3 0 14 J Lehigh O00O0U0OO 0 0 0 Battel les JIcKcnna and Slattery Sell ers, llellly and Parsoni. DIAMOND PICK UPS. Percentage Table. w. u p a fit Louis :t S .7J7 Chicago r C 711 Philadelphia u 7 .17; Brooklyn u S .010 Cincinnati n 7 .bit Boston u 10 M lialtlmoie n 10 ,521 New York 0 10 171 Louisville s 1J .tol Pittsburg 7 u ,-m Waslilngton 4 J7 ,inj Cleveland 3 jg ,JS At Philadelphia u U.H New Yoik .00000 0 1000 23 0 3 Philadelphia . 0 001000000 S 4 11 0 Batteries Clarke fxni Warner; Piatt and McKarlanct. Umpires Swartwood and Warner. At PltUburc- II U K. Cincinnati 0 0 0 3 2 2 3 1 0-U U 2 Pittsburg 100 00000 4-5 11 7 BatKerles-JJflwIey and reltzj Iloffer Ilodson's lnjui continues to Impiove III luck has been Ilodson's fatu tho whole scabon lllsle l.i the onl good all 'round b'-ll pluer we luve. Ifo eemi ut homo on any part of tho field. Llpper: Is perfect In his position at light llild, but when It comes to playing second he Is out of his class. Burns, of Avocu, who Is playing sucn a star game at Miort for Wilkes-llarro, Is suio to win laurels this reason The Barons will do well to hold on to him llardlo Henderson Is not giving the lans of Scranton very good butlsfactluu It Is teportcd that Henderson is going to tr for a position In the National leaguo but unless ho gets tho dust out of his ees and watches tho players more closely he will bo retired tioui the At lantic league. A strange talc Is that of Tom Dal s bate bill Ife. Ten yenrs ago, 01 the spring after tho iclurii fiom Ihiropo of the Spauldlng globo trotters. Dalv was released from the Chicago club, and v as In the hunt foi a Job till the baie bill season of 'SJ was half ovci, then ho was signed by Atthur Irwin foi AVnltti Hew itt's Washington luigue team Dal s catching that scnon Miroassed tho soilt of any backstop in tho league, bailing. perhaps, Buck lining Tom was M.'ncd fo" tho following season by the BruoMn lenguo club, nnd had a U M contract with that team Ills arm weakened, and Brook!!i finally leleased him to the Jlllwuakee team, of the Western league. The downfall of Tom's was regarded ar bin final passing, but ho has taken unon lilieielf a now lease of biso mill lift, and, as second bagman foi lliiutms Su pel ))'i, bis superb tnfleldln Is ni. nf tin mnii blllllant points of pi iv 1. the liiiulonltes, Dal is and uliv.i, vtas a tr.iat ball plav r. iielng fast on 11 bitten, a f entitle biintei and " "g b.ilsmun, quick to stivrt foi field hit Into bis territory, and tin muIlKc-m ailihti in tho bague to -ilmhi a bull mm 1 Kia.p I'lillailt liililu It mill 1 1 I lor I'hadvvl ': of ilu , 1 1 Hu .k of the N'st'onal lpistu tpil l I'mft . sioii I''ll iIock well when lu su s II lin-iiy iliivti me tlvre In the , .i.m tinnis vs'bo icallze Hi fa"t Mu wlni thuv pl poor bull lhc cut d. 1 il gate icceints huiiurpcls ot ilollais 11 1 MEMORIAL DAY ATTRACTION. High Class Entertainmont to Be Given nt the Lyceum. Posters Stur Lyceum compan, com posed of the well-known entertainers, Miss Matta Holmes. Albert K Smith and J. Stuart Blaikton, will appear at tho Lyveum on the evening of Me morial Day under the auspices of Gilf iln post, 139, Grand Army of the Re public. Thete Is no more vcif-atllo tilo ap pealing on the American stage. Miss Holmes Is an elocutionist, impel sunn tor and vocal bololst. Mr. Smith Is a prestidlgltatcur, shadow graphlst, and geneial fun maker. Mr. Ulack ton Is a cartoonist and humoiist In addition to the specially enter tainment n logiaph exhibition is given The ptlnclpal pictures pie sented are scenes of the recent war. They nie genuine lepiodiictlons ot some of tho most stirring events of the Cuban and Poito Rican campaigns and aie said to be tho best of the kind now being exhibited m A MEMORIAL DAY LECTURE. Henry Austin Adams to Bo Henrd Hero Again. At St Thomas' college hall on the ev filing of Memoilal day, Henry Aus tin Adams, tho editor ot Donahue's magazine, w 111 deliver a lecture on "The Day Me CUcbrate" for the bene fit of the fund being taised bv Rev. J 1 ;. Teeley, tor tho election of a Catholic church In Clark's Summit. Mi Adams two foinier lectutes In this locality, make It superfluous, to kiv anything of himself Of Ills, lec tui It Is sufficient to state that he considers It one of his most Inteiestlng. The object for which the lecelpta nro to be used is a most worthy one. There Is a largo poitlon of Rev. Father Pee ley's llock located In and nbout Clnik's Summit and they havo no place of worship, rather Peelley Is veiy cleMr oils of piovldlng one and takes this means of giving his ftlenih- In Scian ton, umong v horn ho lnbnied for four jenrs, an opportunity of assisting him COLLECTOR IS TO SUE. 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Ther have cared thousand! and will cure you. Wo aire apo lure wniian Kuaranieo o onset a euro bzi ptc in each oaae or roiuna tne monty. frtoo ww ui paouMi or ilx pkcai (lull treAtmenti tor iW, total, in piain Trrspper. nron reempc 01 p a v ncMcnvrn a CUciro, HI For salo In Scrantcn, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and U. C. Sandcrrcn, drugste. pr touL in plain nrsppr. nron roempt of prica Circular AJAX REMEDY CO., "SS'lS?" OPENING SALE OF On Saturday, lay 13, on the Pr esmse An unparalleled opportunity to secure a home site on small payments and low price. This superb tract is in Central Scranton, opposite the Ira Tripp residence, on the easterly side of North Main avenue; slopes gradually to the east, commands a grand view of the citA", is high, dry, near the street car lines on Main avenue and Providence Road and an ideal location for homes. $500 A LOT AN UPWARDS Will Attach Money Owed to Jacobs & Co., Cignr Dealeis Kuenue Collector T V Penman, tHU'rla, iccelNul Horn Commission ci Wilson a llRt of the parties In tlilB district who nro Indebted to Jacobs & 'o for citron, and Instructions to pro. reed against them with attachments In the Rovcrninent'H name for tho itspect. lf amounts owing the firm. The total Indebtedness nf Jacobs ft "i fur the roenuo repiekentd in the i ounuil'clt stamps thfy used Is JU6,. M JS All seized clears lield bv collectois aio lo ho reloaded lo such ownera nn linurht them Innocently nnd who will imk to pay tho levonue on them mid i lu- nistH thf Boreinmnt was put to Payments, $5 Dovn--$5 Per Month and Upwards. We will give those buying on May 13, 1899, especially low terms and prices, which will be announced on the ground and hold for that day only. Come and see us and you will be satisfied. For particulars inquire of Geo. S. lorn or Horatio N. Patrick, Scranton, Pa, MOUNT nix HJ 1 ri tlmo? AH they isccm to icullzo U that ( lu hcUIiis the ttamps. VPRNDN f AND GEO, S, HORN, Pros. CHAS, DUPONT BRECK, Sec, T, M. REYNOLDS, Traas. DIRECTORS: f Geo, S. Horn. Cyrus D. Jnnes. T. M. Reynolds. Chas. DuPont Breck. Cornelius Coniegys. Honitij ft. I'alrlcU.
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