THE SGUANTON TMJ3UNE-SATURDAY, MAY 20, ,1899. Do You Need a AVOID MALARIA AND Restores It OjX , JLYJL-. AfMm, Aij; JfcWCiMLYf JlI L Sustains N: I .: Strengthens artor For 8l at All UnnsR-liU Everywhere!. Avoid Suuitllutos. llawme of Imitation! MARIANI & CO., 52 WEST ISTH STREET, NEW YORK. Hcnd for took of l'oi traits and autographs fieo GAMES PLAYED IN ATLANTIC LEAGUE SCRANTON WINS 1'KOM READ ING BY CLOSE SCORE. "Wilkes-Banc Defeated by Rlch jaand, Which Now Leads the Xeague Lancaster Won from Newark Through Errors Allen town Shuts Paterson Out by a Big Score New York Forfeits a Game to St. Louis Louisville Badly Beaten by Boston Other Games. Scrnnton won from Heading yester day In a well played wmc Doheity, on third, played a star game, while Allen pitched supeibly. Tho H.uons lost to Richmond. Wllkes-Hario (start ed In to win. but was checked. l"i lors cost Newark a game with Lan CHstoi. Allcntown shut Pateion out by the ,coie of 17-0. The Cleveland-Philadelphia, game was postponed owing to cold weather. Cincinnati Roes to fifth place, Philadel phia to fouith Louisville and Pitts burg are tied for righth place, while the Giants fall below. Percentage Table. w. j. I Richmond II fi Wllkes-Burro 11 6 (J. '.iiO .(j 17 ,0"0 .u00 .7)0 .171 ..,00 231 Reading '' ' Strautou 10 l'l Lancaster in V) Newark fl 10 Paterson j II Allcntown & 1.' Where They Play Today. rctanton at Heading Wilkes. liarre in Rielimond. Newaik at I.anrastci. Allcntown at P.itcri-on ALLEN PUZZLED THEM. Scranton's Timely Hitting and Doh erty's Star Work Wins. Reading, May 10. The locals wen defeated by the Scrantou team on the home giounds by u j-coie of ", to ".'. The pln.vlng of Dohcity was a featuic. Allen pitched a supcih game. Op poiluno hits made by Scianton won for them the game. Seoio: ItUADlNci. R. II. O A. i: Lawionce. cf at-' 0 ( lillels. 21. 0 0 12 0 Bctt. If 110 0 0 Draub), lb n o S o 0 Stintton. rf 1 1 a a o Coekman. ss II .' .! 2 0 Smith ub 0 0 ii 1 0 Snvilor. ( 0 0 12 0 1'ertseh. l 0 11.".) Mmphx ooooo Tot ils 2 0 21 1J 0 SCRANTON. R. II. O A i; Knoll, cf 0 0 o 0 Llppcrt, if 1110 0 Dillon, lb 1 3 ) t) o 13ag.ui, If 0 1 i 1 0 Dohcrty. 3b 1 ii i. S 0 O Council. 21 1 0 2 111 McMahon, ss 0 0 2 .". 0 O Nell, c 0 1 (I P, 0 Allen, p 0 10 3 0 Totals 3 !) 27 11 1 Murphy batted for Perf-ch in ninth in ning. Reading 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 1-2 Scrantou . o o o 1 o .' o o -x 3 Two-bao hit -Dillon. Sucilfko lilt Smith. Stolen babes Dillon J. I.lppeit, Knoll. Dohetax l.rft on bates Read ing, 5, Sciauton, 7 Struck out Bv l'ertbch, 3 1'iist on balls Oft Peitsch, 4; off Allen, I lilt l) pltehci Snxdcr, O'Connell. Vmplro lieUs. Time 1 50. Lancaster Wins fiom Newark. Lancaster Jlav V -Thousli the cold weather xxas uilaxoiablo to lino plij Ing, Lancaster and JxVwatk put up a snappy panio this afternoon tlio Joisex men being defeated by a score of S to 4. Brown xxas hit hard but Newaik s defeat xxa.s due principally to errois Wcddlgo and Ltldy did the star plaxing and Roach made a great catch. Seoic. LANCASTER R. II. C) A i:. Buttermore, rf 1 2 J o l McVev, It 1 ii 2 i) n Larocque. lb 0 17 2 0 Lcidj, cf C 1 4 1 0 Ward. 2b l 3 1 2 Schaub, 3b 1 J 5 B 0 Leahy, sa 1 i i 3 i Wcnto, c o o I o o Wllhelm, p 0 2 2 2 0 u,(? ....(. o J'J l J I . NPWARK. It. II. O. A. II Klopf, ss 1 3 2 2 2 Hardest)-, cf 10 2 0 0 Schcfflct, If 1110 0 Wlbe. 2b 0 113 1 Waddige. Sb 0 .1 3 2 1 Plclds. lb o 0 11 0 0 Meaney, rf 0 o l o o Roach, o 0 14 10 Broxxn, p 110 12 Totals j jo 27 12 t. Lancaster i 1 l 0 t 0 1 0 0-s Ncwuik 2 0 0 0 0 0 10 11 Purned ums-Laiicastct. 2 Two-bare bits-Wise. Roach !eahy. Put tei more, Schaub, KInpf. Thiec-baro hit Ward. Kaeilflco hits MoVej. l.eldy. l.cft on bases laineiiHtci, S, N.-xxurk. 10. Struck out By Willie Ini. l by Ilioxxn. 1. Plist on firors I.aiK.istet 4: Ncxxail. 3 Plrst on balls-Off Wilhelm 1; oir Uioxxn 3. Wild pltch-Broxxn l'.ised liall-Wcnte. Umpire McDcrmott 'llho 1 43 Played Like School Boys. Pftteison. N J.. May 10. Paterson The Standaid Bicycle FLOREV & BROOKS. Spring Tonic? WASTING DISEASES. y Refreshes- plaxed xxorso than u lot of t-chool boys this afternoon and were defeated by a score of 17 to 0 Mnglnuls pitched flno bill and recclxed good support. About thirty people witnessed the game. Score: pati:rson. R. II O A. 12. Riley, ss 0 0 0 8 4 Ladd, If 0 0 10 0 Thornton, lb 0 1 11 2 1! Camp, 3b 0 110 0 Duncan, c 0 12 2 1 C.ettlnger, ef 0 0 3 0 0 C.ochnaur, 2b 0 0 C 2 0 Ames, if 0 0 0 0 1 Try, p 0 0 15 0 Totals 0 3 21 ID b ALLL3NTOWN. It. II. O. A. 12 Tate, 3b 2 10 10 T. Dclchantx, 2b 3 1 2 .. 1 Smith, If :i I o o o Jo. Delchanty, rf .... 1 t I I 0 llcnrx, cf 2 ". i. o 0 Mclutxrc. lb ) 1 li 1 0 McMjiiu, c 0 0 1 (I 0 J. Dclehnnty, ss 2 2 2 0 0 Mugl'inl", 1 10 0 3 0 Totals 17 1) 2. r. 1 Paterson 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 Allcntoxvii 1 2 1 J 0 1 3 4 x-li 13atnrd inns Allentovxn, 4 Tvxo-lnsc hits Tate Smith 'i brec-liasc bits T. Delihint Smith Jos Dikhintx, lliiiry. Stolon ba-es T.ilt. T Doloh intv 2; Jos. Ucleliant.x, .Ins, Delilnut McM.imi list on halls Off Pix. 2, on .Maginnls, 2 Struck out MnglnnK 1 la ft on btses Paterson, I; Allentnwi., S I mpiic Hen derson Time 2 15 Richmond Defeats Baions. Itlnhmnnil. Vii.. Max l'i IIKps.U.u i o started In today to win Pom hits, one of them u tvvo-li.iggci ami an euoi ny Wrlglcy, gaxe the Haionh thieo inns but during the lest of the gamo thev could not si-cup Chesbio nllnnrd tour seatteied bits aftir the tirst liming nnJ helped the xlttoiv along xxlth a home inn drlxe. I'atton at times xxas elttc tixe but rotilil not c1h the haul hit ting locals. Tlio game xsas one of the best of the season Score. RICHMOND. II. II O A U. WrlBlex. ss 1 I 1 J 1 Shannon, rf o n o o 0 Dolall. 2b 0 2 13 0 Sebold, If 0 o I (I 0 Calhoun, lit n n i n u llaigroxo. tf 12 lfll Uundon, 31 .' 2 o u o lles, c t 2 7 a o Chesbio, i 12 0 3 0 Totdls fi 11 J7 M 2 WIMCPS-BARRi:. R, II. O. A. U. Clxmer. ss 0 1 2 .1 0 Odxxell, If 1 I 0 0 0 llulllgaii, rf 1 '! 1 'i o Ootcltel, lb 1 2 10 0 1 Atherton. 2b 0 n 4 1 0 Rlibtei, of 0 0 2 0 0 Coughlin, .11 ii 1 1 1 0 Oondlng, c ) o I 1 0 Pattern, p ii n o 1 o Smith o n ii o 0 Totals 8 S 21 11 1 atted fHor I'atton In ninth lulling Richmond 0 J 0 2 0 0 J 0 x (, WIlkes-aBiro . .10 000 0 000-3 Txxo-bise hlt-llalllgau Tluei-lnso hit Dunilon Homo inn Chesbio Sieriflee bits Uundon, Atherton Stolen bases Wrlglej, 2, Uolan Hess, 2 Left on bases Richmond, 0, V.'llkcs-aiHio, SttucK out CliTlcsbio. 3; by I'atton Double pi. ix- Atherton uniiHslsted 1'ht on ci rois vilUe"-H,irre 1 Plist on lulls Off Clietluo, 2, off Patton, 3. Pniplre Hci gcr. Time 1 33 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Table. W St Louis 2i Uiooklxu l'i Chicago s Philadelphia 17 Cincinnati 1 Boston 17 Baltlmoto II I.OUlhXlllo in Pittsburg P) Nexx York y Washington Clcxclaiid 8 M M It i; 17 17 K .... 20 At Washington Pit at game- R II i; Pittsburg 10 0 120215-111, I Washington o 0 n 2 i 0 o o 4 12 -, Batteries Tannehill tml Boxxetmin, Bakei nnd aliUulre. L'nipltts O Da anil Suxdei. Second game R II V, Washington 1 3 2 0 2 o o 2 is-10 u 2 I'lttsbutg 100 10000 1-2 7 1 Batteries McPai land and Webbing and Mediilre nnd Butler; Pmio. lloifei and Boxxetman. Umpires -O Da und Snsilct At Cincinnati- ll.ll r. t'lndnnat! 200 120 000-5 U 3 Breiokl.xil 0H0 J0.I01 - Til 2 Batteries Phillips nnd Wood: Kennedy and Parrel). Umpires Sxxurtwoutl and Watntr. At I.oulsxlllc- inn: Boston 0 0 4 0 0 0 5 0 4 -11 Is 0 Loulsxlllo 02 1o 10000-4 b I Batteries Killen and Driven, Dow Hug and Kittrldge. Umpires Hunt and Con nolly. At Chicago- RH r. Baltimore? 10 0 3 0 0 0 0 0410 1 Chicago 00 00000 02 2 3 3 liattctles Kltson nnd Robinson; Calla han and Donohue. Umpires -Umtlic and McDonald Tho New York team refused to nbldo by umpire's decision tn tho sexenth in ning and tlio gamo xvas torfolted to St. Louis by tho tcoto of 0 to 0. Tho gumo was plajcd at Ht. Louis. OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. Eastern League. Montical 1, Worcester, 1; Jlftecn In nings, each club scoied In the eighth In ning Toronto, 7; Hartford, S Sprncuse-Prox Idem e -Rain. Roclicster-Sprlngllcld Rain, Western League. Minneapolis, 1, iTolumbus, 0. Milwaukee', 7, Detroit, 1. St Paul, 0; Buffalo, 3. Kansas Clty-Indlanapolls Rain. DIAMOND PICK UPS. Thex could not find Allen. What was tho matter xvlth I.oulsxlllc jesterday? Doherty plajcd a star game at Redd ing jcbteido). Tlis New York-St. Louli game was forfeited to St. Louis onlciday, New York icfuscd to abide by tho utnplru s decision. Wonder hnxv Pateison feels today J Whit u shut on' ! I.ouls P. SocknloxJs, the Indian b ise ball player, pleaded guilty to tho ehiiigo of lutoxleatlon In tho police couit lit Cleveland, O., yesterday. llo xxas nr lestcd tu tho Ia count theater for snor ing. A flno of St ami costs xxas Imposed ngalnst him Ho paid It and xxent his .y, promising not to drink any mote. Umpire a haxo their xxoes but it Is Ilnnk O'Day's earnest supplication thnt tho noxt partner he has won't get sick and desert him at Baltimore. Tho hoi do of demons who popultto tho stands thoio can muko llfo a burden to any txxo um pires that cxer llxcd or oxer xxlll Inin glno x hat It must bf xxhen tho whole weight of rancor and poxxet fully but rudely expiessed Indignities fall upon tho divotcl head of a solltarx Judgo of play. "Rotten!" "Robbei1" -net behind tho plate'" "Why don't j.ou stand behind tho pitcher?" "Lobster1 ' "You're a crookl" Theco are mild terms of en denrnienl tint nio shoxxercd from grand stand and bleachers alike In the minor toxxn of svndlcato base ball, xxhcie pen Hants haxo been xxon nnd nearly xxon I'hlladelphin Intiulrer. The above ppl sodo reminds one of tho tender expres sions burled nt Umpiro Henderson when ho xxas umpiring here txxo xxecks ago. AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. Jim Mellugh's Indians, of the Aest Side, would like to play the Alerts on Decoration Day for t' on Mullen's Held at 2 o'clock In tlio afternoon. Thty nto composed of the folloxxing plaets: P. Mudden, e J. Plaherty, p., L. Hcrrltx-, ss.; J. Mxers. lb ; J. Padden, 3b., P. Pad den. 2b ; P Sbevlln, If , J Shexlln, cf.; W. Richards, i f. Tho Reds accept the challenge of the Orcen Rldgo Stats for Tuesdax, Muy 23, at 3 30 p in on the Moses Talor bos pltnl giounds J. Campbell, manager; W Schlmpff, riptnln The Walla. Wahs base bill team and tho JInroons, of Mlnookn xxlll plav to moiroxx on tho Carson Cltj grounds Tho South Side Rattlers xxould like to meet the Piles' club this afternoon on the Cow Held grounds nt 1 0 o'clock. C. tllrirtman, manager, Charles Se,bauek, captain No. 31 school defc itnd the Reds xester- da afteinon l) u score pt is to II Tho Setanton high school and the School of Larkaxxauiin xxlll plax at Ath letic paik tills afternoon. This Is the second meeting of these teams, and a hotlx contested came Is expected The High School team Is somexxlint stronger than it xxas In the last game The game xxlll bo called at 3 3') p in shalp Oeorgetoxxn met hei llrst defeat this season at the hands of Pennxlanii b a score of II to 11 Georgetown xx es somen lint tan pi Weil at herdcfe.it liaxPig eh fated lVnn bifoie bx a huge seo-e Hroxxn the Pcnti star plti hei xxas not n the game, and It xxas necessary to put 1. ix ton In the box Lax ton pitched a good came, and xxon loi Penu much to tin sin pi We of ex ci x one l'enn used ip two Cleoigi toxxn pitchers fieoigctoxxn had elcht eirors to hit el edit, xxhllo Pi nn had txxo mule bj lladen tile second baseman The game xwis an Interesting one lioni stall to llnWh. The Aitlxis lnse ball elilli. of Proxl dence, has reoigaiilycd for the season' of iwi and xxould like to at range a game xxlth the Sunset" of Aiehlitlil, on Deen. tation Dax. Max "0 rn t lie ii giounds Thomas Courtrex-, m linger, James Cur din. captain 'I ho City Hall bise ball team aceept the challiugc of the Couit House team for S.itutd.n, Max- 27 Game to be plaxeel at the ball pirk at 2'o ji m 13 J. Rob luson, m.uiagei , P. V. Terxxllllgcr, cap tain. FROM TRACK TO PULPIT. His Absence Will Loose a Point for Yale. New Haven. Conn , May 19. Yale's ciack mile ninner, the Uex J P. Clde, xx ho took second pilo at the Yale dual Hack lace xxlth Hnivaid in tho mile urn last Satin da.x, will bo ginduuted today from tho Yale Dilntt echoed. Ho leaves to enter upon his duties as pnstot of a sninll chinch in loxxa Mr Clxdo xx ill not lun in the intei colleglato games and his absence xxlll cost Yale a point. Tin- associates of Mi. Clxdo In the Hack team piesented him lodaj xxlth n xalu.thlo sllxer taxing cup Conductois and Motoimens' Suits. See oui laign Hno of eondui tens' and motiiniens suits Only the best Indi go blue1 cloth used in the goods xxe handle Hoi an t Moiiill, 510 and SIS Lickawunna axe Tiy Lackawanna Browing Coin p.m s special liioxx Sreje. Bum r&mr s.fil Thn snclfttv ncnnle vij Sjy recognize the Burt & ll.n Pnrk-nrcl Korrect Shnnr" .,,. ....t shoes as their standard. J They are made with care, I made to wear, and of cost ly leathers. They assure a permanency ot ht and shape. UAl Erclathrlv In Men's itvln. and rull Dress ImporlsJ Pat Catf Boot Button and Lace Styles. & Look for this TriJc. Vk irutk oi tho Sin'i pyj7B&EM.TareiiMutovu,IworfiifrvK- HoM i.r j i LEWIS, REILLY & DAVIES, h UANJU!, I'A. x f I Mr WHITNEY'S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEWS SUSQUEHANNA WILL REMEM BER HER PATRIOTIC DEAD. A Fiendish Assault An Erie Official Wna Astonished Bits of News About Susquehanna County It JJnde Him Tired Expcilenco of a Gulf Summit Mn With n Trap. Spcelul Concipi ndoiee to Tlio Tribune Susquehanna, May 1!) Hueniohanna never foigets her patriot dead and this jeai's observance of Memorial Day xxlll he eix general. On Sunday ex oil ing, Muy 21, union memorial hoi x Ices xxlll be held In the Prosbjterlan church, Ilex-. W. .1. Clex eland, rector ot Chi 1st Kpiseopal church, Pleaching the ser mon In Hogan Orera House, on the afternoon of Mny 30, Homer Gieene, esi ,the xxell-knoxxn Honcsdale laxxyei author, will deliver an addicss, nftcr the parade and ceremonies of decora tion. In the Opera House In the ex cu ing, home talent xxlll glxe an entettaln- nient, under tho nurplces ot Moodx. Re lief Corps, to pax the necessary ex penses of the day. As softly as the ileix'-drnp leaxes The budding grnsis, gicen and nexx, Let flowers be stiewn upon the graxes Of those xx ho xxore tho Nation s blue Their deeds embellish hlstorx s page, As blossoms bcautifx the dell To tell, In exerx- coming age, lloxv the heroes fought and Ml Then let us make their graxes tndnx The slnlnc nt xx bleb a nation kneeN Tlio nltnrs upon xxhleli today '1 lie giatltude a people feels A FII3NDISH ASSAPLT At about 0 30 o'clock on Sundaj even ing, lohn llnrklov. a transient pnlnter and papei hanger, who had been In to'Mi several xxeeks. met Miss porothv Quick, aged II, near the Pelnnge street culveit, nnd, at the Point of n lexolxei, foieed hei to ueooinpan htm to a secluded spot near the ilvcr.wlir he Lrlmlmillv assaulted her. then took her to his lionidlng house on Main "tipet. and xxas about to take hei to his looot, when the teiillled and in juied gill escaped fiom hlni liucklev at once took nn Pile coal tialn lor nitigliamlon, teglstetlng as "John P.tnk-lex" at tho I.exxls house. In that clt. He was taught at Owe go on Tues day moi nlng bv Owego and .Susque hanna ollleeis llo was placed In tho Tioga county lull, and will bo hi ought to Monti use jail as soon as lequlsltlon pnpeis can bo mpciiioiI Buckley ought to b lelegatcd to tho tender care of a hangman. SOMI3 S1D13 ISKPPS. Kind winds and bald heads never die After i man has been effectual! v kicked by u mine nitilo n couple of times, lightning has no tennis for hlni. man max he over so absent minded, and yet lie nexei foigets bis Hist wrestle with a inipet tml: A man xxas iccentlv airaigned In a Pennsjhnnia. couit, only to e-onfess that he hud twontx living xxlxcs. He ought to haxo gone fiee. He had been punished enough nlrendy. Oui esteemed liici Ciuser hoist, that the Montiosc Demoeiat has not told n lie hi llftv xcmis. Weie tin late la mented rienitre Wnshluglon alixe how jealous he would be of the Demount' e"5eoigo couldn't tell a lie. I?i r Crusor can but won't Wo notice that vlclnltv pnpeis are ndxlslng farmeis who haxe c lives not to kin tl,Pn, rr but hold them fit out Rend Plalndoaler Did Uier More ever attemnt to hold a calf? Onci upon a time I s,ew fanner tty to hold a calf and after the giangei had been dtagged .iiound nnd thiough the bain xaid for half an hour, ho xxas the son lest look lug chap In all Ainiat township RI3.M.VANT OP A XORI.I3 While ecaatlng on Past Main tieel. a few daxs shu i xxoikinoii dls coxeied a human jaw bone It Is suj,. posed to belong In the skeleton of an Aiistilnn noble, who on being ostia i Ised bv his famllx. lied to tills toun tiv nnd worked us a cnmninn labnier while the New Yoik and Pile lnllinad was being built thiough this xlclnlty, In 1S4S-1 A seaieh wil bo made for' tlio remainder of the skeleton AN ASTONI.SH13U OPPICI.W. One ef the Pile's lilo-H poptllni olll elals well mid favorably known all nlong the line between Ni v York nnd Puffalo while stopping at Pliniia io cintb In eoiixeisatlon with I.andloid Klnnrv was adxlseel b.x lilm lo dine nt Hi" 'Hteillng" when In Wltkes-llaiio. Hi icv-ntlx visited AVill.es-niiiti. and stopped at the 'Pteilliig" I)esliln3 to take a tialn on the New Yoik nnd Sus qui'hnnii.i lallioad, the ollh inl Inqulied f tlie affable eloik the most ilheet loute to the station Much to his as. tonlshini ut. lie w.ik infni mi il tbm iimi I load xxas i hog load.' 'and that "dur j lag Ills inanv xeai's tesldeiu e In Wilkes- liaire he had novel been asked beforo to direct a poison t.. It, and that no one bad ever thought of ildlng upon sueli a load." To sav that our filmd xxas taken ahack does not linlf expiess It. but he wisely said nothing, but It was as to bo ii-en that he was think ing haul. Later on ho was lu-uid to say, half aloud, that ho gui-ssed ho xxould ask (ienoral Stipeilutuudiiit I.ooinis why lils load was so uiipopulat Willi this partlculai hotel clerk. TWO SPIIINC, "POMnS." I It tK drops oi xxati I I. nil" grilus or dlit M tin the nexx spilng bonnets .So Iminelj that thej hurt Mpwnd RudllnB, Poiesit City. He hi mils lietw in loxi and dut, l'lgbllug the hitter Hunt Piesh onions nio i n tin table, And this Is his culling night lolunn Piirtell. Cuiboiubiln. IN Sl'SQl'PHANNA COPNTY. It Is believed that Homy Wilson. . ho coiniiilttcil slllrldo ut Clout Hind on Wednesday Hftcinnon liy tin owing hliuioir b"rure the I3ilo dav evpicss eastxxiird hound xxa.s lalioiing tinder teuipoiary insan ity at the tlnii He wns 10 ye.us of age, and worked in Weed's tannery. He woiked on Wodntsduy foionnon. It Is innio than piobable that the "confession" of "Mush" Lowe, lute of Nexx- Mllfonl, but now nf Montrose Jail, Is u fake, pine and simple. A Chtlsthui Pndeaxoi convention was lit Id on Thiiisduy In Hallstead. At Hush, on Sunday, a man named j Mi Ciitlij fell dead wlillu engageil In nn allele itl'in xxlth his son I'loli-SHir James bus been le-e-ngiutod is lulucipal of the Montiosu hlBh Hi In nil Cusan nnd Sliew both dlnif to th bfili-f that they xxlll never be i-xecuted Tin; have home jeason foi It 1 Putlist Anthony Ilioduiltk ha In. THE - ' I Final Clearing Sale $. Of entire stock. The bad lots are all gone. Remain- ing stock only slightly soiled, but we have cut the prices so low that it will astonish the trading public to secure- such values as we are offering. Hen's Linen Collars, all shapes and styles) pure linen; our icguLir 15 cent collar. ,v each '. 1 UC Umbrellas, lull 26-inch size, covered witfi English rIoii.i, solid paragon frame, -. woith 65c each. At OUC Children's Stockings, double knee and feet, ribbed, the I2 cent kind. Per pair vC Ladies' Hosiery, plain black and drop stitch, fast black, lormcrly retailed at 3SC pair. For u&lC Ladies' Underwear, cotton ribbed, vests taped neck and sleeve, also wing sleeve, worth 12' ic. For C Ladies' Summer Corsets, all sizes, the kind that always sold at 50 cents. Our price ZoC stunted a Sacred Ile.nt League In the Monti "s, catholic e lunch Cant A 'J' Swiet ol Harfotd, Is a ItepuhlUnii candidate foi countj com missioner V. S M.ivox, esei , of Montiosc, xxlll dellvei tho Memuil.il Pay adilioss at Jackson Tlio Hunnnoi Tenchois' N'minal school Is In h-css-lnn in Montinse. IT MADI3 HIM TIUI3D. IMitor GpIiIci. of the rotest Cltv Xcws hud n queoi expeilenee oailv In the spilnp. Ho x.is out at Cistal Lake shooting labhlts with a l'lnbert Ktin He waited to cios sthe lake, hut tin Ice lookcVl thin, and he liesitalcd Ho had read srmewheio that Indlnus ciossod on this he by i topping upon their stoin.uli Then ho Rot down and etept ui loss, ji distance of half a mile or 11101c. HeaohlilK the opposite shine his ho.nt was filled with Kratltude, hut he was mad nil thioucrh when he saxx n load of coal coming acioss the lake Just In tho path vxheie he had blowly und painfully ciept. HOMI3 HAPS AND MISHAPS. Tim H111 lex. of Susquehanna, and Pat Ileidy, of Washington, D. C, will light befoie the Hlmlia Athletic club on the night of Mny .10. Reldy has been substituted fin Tommy Itvan, of Pliilu delphin, wlui decided not to light Hur lcx. SiiMiuehanna Is making nn up-hill ef toil to oiganlze u piofesslnunl liall team Sinvoyois In the interest of the Cni liondale raiiltallsts, who putposo fui nislilng Lauesboii) with wntet, ale at vx oil; near that botntlgh. A Oulf Summit innn a fexv dai' ago set a tiap for a tat Tho flist dav he caught u lien, tlio second day a gooso, and the thlid diy n pig. Then he put a xx ay the tiap. It W lopoited that Colonel Meats and other Scrnnton capitalists have a JP-day e ption on the plant of tho Sus quehanna Water eomp my, and that they would like to ptnohasp the plant ot the Susquehanna 131cetiii L'ght oompanx. It the latter pioprtv Is puuhased an elcctilc lallioad will lie built between Susquehanna nnd Lanes, boio wholly rxpni;.Mi:niTATi:D. All misers nio not successful. M'iny dig in xcir. All things Kime to him xxlio waits had luck ineludi'il. It has been leniatkcd that aliout the tlmo people have learned to live; It is tune to die The lets impoitnnt si man icullv Is, th moio iniDottnnt lie thinks he K 'Loxe," mivh a w liter in tho Nexv YoiH Sun, "is an Internal tianspoii" The Fame might lie Mild of a canal boa. The Chicago llecoid m.m aiNes to letnnik that Adam pietoiided to luxe I3e, hut il slie had been glued to his side, the snake wouldn't have got a chance. In Sciauton, li is snld, that a le c lit wedding the sl uheis weie chosen fiom tejected sultois ot tho In Id.-. It was a giucclul act to glxe tlio .insiie'ee.ssful miltors an oppoitun tty to xxitnchs tlio llfo punishment ln lllcted upon tlielr successful ilxal. in v wonn on two. Siindnv iiasscnger ttaliih on tlio Dela wnio and Hudson load is piime exl dence that "the win Id do move." Tho Nuvv York and Kile K.illio-iil vxtiH opened thiougli, fiom Now Yoik to Huffalo, toitj-ninn joins ngo Iat.t Mondnj. In mstlng nhniit for u pinper and cupnhle spenkei, congiess ought to hear in mind our oxrn dului-lin Oiow the "Sage of Olenwood" It might go fuithcr nnd do u gioat deal xxoiho. What's tlio matte with anlusha'.' A Htieet fair Is on" of the piobablo things of the onrlx, fall. Trout try Is IHng dlstt United in Koine of the nt reams of the county by the state fish commlssiond". ,IIonio talent xxlll pinduee the oper etta, "Meny Milkmaids." on Kildny and Saturday oxenir.gs, under the aus jilces of Chrht Hplscopnl church The unmii'l comnnmceineiit i vcr ifi of the Lanesboro High school will ! held In tlio Lancbbuio Mtthuilist cliuich. on Vildny evening. Kdgar Slialn, a lesldent of Wnjii1 county, was hiought befoie liuth Oleamn on Thutsday, cluiigecl bv Janus P.iro, of tills phn o, xxitli fa'i. pietense. He gave $100 bill for his nji peainiuo at couit, Hdwaid Williams ofCailiond.il. xxh Is ptobably Insane, Indulged, in Mini qncei unties in tills place on Thinnta) ami was takn homo by Special Ol'lcei Stonebaek Whitney Published nn Immoral Book, CopenhnKUi May 10. r- I)i. Kdwa'd Ihailucs, well known xxrlter and poli tician, bus been indicted on the cliurg' of publishing an Immoral book. "Ui i I I iikc mod." 308 FASHION - , Ladies' Crash Skirts Cut full width and latest style, worth 50c. At 25C Silk Sale All of our $1.25 and $1.00 Silks, put on the counter to go at, n per yard 5UC Snle of Dress Goods 75c and 50c silk and wool and all wool mixtuies, in one lot, per yard 25C Yard Wide Percales Beautiful l stripes, the 12 J$c quality, at 2C Best Indigo Blue Calico Also light sheeting prints, in neat patterns, per , yard, 4C Lace Curtains Extra stock to be closed out for less than fifty per cent, below actual cost to impoit. Lackawanna 1 J K B VwX U jfl frJLoti V a7fJZ: .a V jyf riff 3 B JBI ml ff MB jBv Ti 1 " mJ jaimnto PATERSON TO BE TRANSFERRED Atlantic League Now Has Contiol of the Club. Philadelphia. Max n A -pedal meeting of the Atlantic bn,so hall league xxas hold at the Hotel Hanoxel here today to sti .lighten out the tum ble In lepaid to the Pntets-on club. Delegates fiom nil the clubs xveie pn s ent Mr Pal sous, of the Pateison club, said the uttenilaiu e at the games of the e tub al Pateison xxas so small that lie xxas unable in continue He said the plajois had not xet been paid After consldeiablo discussion It xxas agieed that the league should conttol the Pateison tiauehlse and plajeis and to keep the team thoio until a butter location i ould be found Pies Ident Hal low xxlll take peisnnul c liui-Ri" of the team foi tho league It, is not unlikely that the club will lie located soinowhoio near Philadelphia. Haiilh buig, Wilmington nnd Camden ale spoken of. The delogutes at the meeting said they looked foi a piicpeious season, ex en bettei than lli.it of last jeai. JEFFRIES AND FITZSIMMONS. Th.3 Big- Fight to Occui on June 0 at 3 O'clock in the Afternoon. On the afterno.'ii of June l'ltzsim mons and Jefllies will battle at the Concv Island Spin ting club, for the heaxx weight championship of the xxoild. lhadx und Julian wanted the encounter tn conic oft on Decoiatlon day. but th dub officials did not think the day a deslnible one The nun will enter the ling at .1 o'clock. The pilecb foi udmlslon range trom $o to $.'". I'm the evening of June 9, another battle will be uiianged. It will lie a tweiity-lixe-ioiiiid go. but tho princi pals haxo not et been selected Tlieie Is talk of (letting "Kid" McCoy nnd Tommy Itnn to light at the middle weight limit. Thomas. Shaikey xxho Is in Chlun, snjs he will go after the wlnnei of the ritzsimiiinns. Jeff lies light Sh u key Is lull of light, nnd dednie tint "I'ltz" must meet hlni nfttr his g with Jnftiies Ho will he piei? t ot th bl'T fight und will dinlleng ih xx inner on the spot Shaikey so tun i think "i'Mtz" will whip Jeftile Shar key says- "I i.m going to foice 1'ita simmous into Ids coiner, ho mast llaht." GREEN RIDGE. The ilreen Uldgo Wheelme a nr making preiinrntluim fot a Hag ritslng C. r. Uutlund. ot Hon-'i't ipmt 'I'liurmluv arm im frlerds nero i iiuipitiis rein, iiu enri'.i'. ,n-, I if Stoxens will spend toinuirow nt Pionimiili. N t llensnn Is indlng u fpxv xx'x-kn ut .laeksim, xvheio ho hopes tei i. ovti his hunlih Mi'!. c II, llnslnm, of Halton is tho fib "t i f fliPilds heie Mi's Nellie Van ilordci was tendered i pb'isant Hininlso puttj tit hei lionie op New Yoik stteet Wcilnedn" ovn Inp Tlie tln.e was stent in ringing Hint diiiu Ing followed with tin set x -Ins nf lefiesliiiients Th I.aiiieti d i-ocletv eif the Aslvux chuicli lield u veiy successful ajuon Avenue HMty afs What! There's Quality in Our Shoes That's What It Is That's what makes them sell so well; that's what makes them wear so well and pleases so well. We are sellnio; the best footwear made at lower puces than some other stores ask for inferior goods. Your shoe from oui shop will lit well, wear well, and pay you well to put chase. 1 7 ! THE OLIVE, SSO.OO A thico-ycav-old and a thoiough biecl. The most attractive and popular wheel. Fiices right. Tcims liberal. M. W. BINGHAM AGENT, 122 N. WashiiiRtoti Ave. t era n ton, Pj. .social at tho home of Mrs n. K. Teal, last cxcnlng Only Williams' ice ctenm used xxlth soda watei drawn at Munner's drug btoie. Tlio Chuie.li of tho Good Sheplierl hue made nirangeincnts for an ex clusion to Lake ArleJ on Juno 10. llotectlxe Martin I'rlppen. of tlvi Delnxvnre and Hudhon company, caused the mrest of Chailes Stoll, .lolm M.u kle and Fied Dobbins, i lunging them xxlth stoning a passenger train on Tues.dax Constable No.icl: tools tlio bojs before Alderman Pailey, who held them foi court In JS'if) ball each. John Hdxxards, of Larch stioet, hill moved to Holllstciville. Mrs. 13. M. Keene. of nimhtiist, hnl returned homo after spending a week heie. Ilex Oilflli). of Ithaca, xxlll occupy the pulpit of tho Piesbytetlan chinch loinonoxx. Services xxlll he held in the gospel lent at tho Dilving patk tomotrrow evening at 7 f 0 o'clock. "illheit Lansing, xxho xxns operated on nt thn Moses Taylor hospital, la linpioxlng inpldly. Hoi n To Mr. nnd Mrs. Chuk A. llldgoxvny, of Oreen Rldgo sltcet, a laughter. Nothing but tho purest of fruit Juices i. 'd loel; candy eyiup used In soda Ha viii a nt Miuiiiet's pharmacy, C20 Oicen Ridge street DUrFY'G ORDER. U ift n Mnv o n attempt xvti -(l fl'.fV b t'l- ''llllld JHno Woik- to i.t'l i. the oi l.-r leePlltly glx.q mi bv Pr.Midi ut pmr Hint tho unio i . it -t, i.i.ki iji,e wur'c xxieit noil-union lit' 'i t thp Audenrlvl and Honovbiooic u'li'iin of the LhlKli and Wilkes. I;ir uipanv on and aftet Mnv lt lliin Hieler xxns (.rued about two wooKs ngo nnd was followed bj a no il, e B-rxtcl by the comp-iny Hint u p r mnuent suHpvnsIoii of woik In thej inlius woiMi .tf eifili'io 1 If I , i n stunk hi" suse of Its infusal t nr 'mris Th Mtx The OUVE Wheel Inn thi i tli. n of the mine w ik is. Tlie i mj ; .f tilax vxus th l e. u ix til tod w i'i i oiiKltt. l,l- ,'i o n .ml nrvlrtv, hut "l't i nM'rmii 'NPsll'-iv ei' In ,iiis throughout tlie du, tlie woik juogiosHliig as usuul. .M. Jjltli ii t l l m
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers