THE SCRANTON TRIBUNIS-SATU11DAY, MAV 27, 1890. GAMES PLAYED IN ATT NTIC LEAGUE ALLENT0W1T WINS ANOTHER FK0I.1 SCRANTON. Wilkes-Baixo Lost to Reading by Largo Score Richmond Defeated Lancaster In a Hard Fought Game. Newaik Downed Paterson Brook lyn and St. Louis Gave a Fine Ex hibition of Ball Washington Shut Out Chicago, and Baltimore Like wlso with Cleveland, Sc-rantun was defeated nguln yostct dny by Allentown by a score of 5 to 11. Hodbon was not In pood form and was pounded hard. Wllkes-Rarre was de feated by Rending. The Rarnns could not llnd Gavin's curves and Voorhee una lilt hard. In a tclo Inning game Richmond defeated Lancaster by a close score. The National league nave some llnu exhibitions of bull playing. St. Louis and Brooklyn played a tie twelve In nlnlng game, which was called on ac count of darkness. Theic were a number of shut outs In the league. Feicentage Table, w. Richmond -"O Reading 1! Wllkcs-Barro 11 Lancaster II Newark 1! Scranton 11 Patcrson 9 Altcutoun S 1.. P.C. 7 .711 ! .VII 11 .ok! U .51S 1! .5i n .tJi is .sn 1(3 Ml Whcio They Play Today. Set miton nt Allentown. Wilkes-Ham at Heading. Richmond nt Lancaster. Faterson nt Newaik. Sunday Games. Lancaster nt Pnteroii. Reading at Newark. SCRANTON AGAIN DEFEATED. Allcntown's Heavy Hitting Won the Game. Atlcntiun, May IG AlUntown de feated Seianton today by heavy hit ting The home team went to pieces In th seventh Inning and with w Illinois of Maglnnis the visitors icoietl four lineal tied iun. The playing of Mr. Manu-- James Dclehunty and Dohctty were the featuics. Seme: A,U;.NTO'N. R. 11. O A U. Tate, ,!1 .. 2 2 IS I 2 T Dilrlinnt), 21 0 2 2 .! 2 Smith If 1 0 J a il Jii Dclehaiit), if .... 1 I! 'I 0 0 Hours cf u ii 1 n 0 MclntMc 11 2 2 12 2 1 McM iiuis e ... 2 :: r 2 u Jhp Dele hunt)', s .... .! 2 2 ' 1 MagliuiK 0 n .! 0 Totals 11 II 27 20 ii It. II. ). A. i:. SCRANTON. Knoll if 2 n I ii 0 Llpperl if o 0 1 0 0 Dillon Hi 1 0 lii 1 0 Hagai. If (i I 1 il 0 ?-ohcrt :i 0 2 I .'! n )) Council 21) U 0 2 2 n iMcMnhcili s II 2 2 4 2 ' Thiiikuru. ' 10 2 1 0 IIoi1m.ii p 10 12 0 Tuta 5 ' 27 11 2 Alleutuwi 2 0 0 .! 0 0 1 2 -J-U Si i ii ini .. . 1 O 0 O 0 tl I I) 0 " 1 humI i mis Allentovwi. 7. Two-baso hi'- 1 li Iclmutv, .Mclnt.vro Thrce Imm hits .Ten- 1). li-lmiit.v. McMiinu. hiirhui hits linuj. Me lilt) ie, Mugln iih Stol n bases Tate, ::; Jos. Delchan U 2 Mi Mima Jits IXIchaiity Double pl.iv Mi Muiiuu to Tale. I'll si mi balls Ufl Miiglniiis. I- ufC IIoiImmi. i. lilt, by pitched ball Knoll. Sliui'k out H .Un (.IlinlM "p b HmlMin. 2 Wild pilch Mil glnnls HoiNoti Lett on lin-rs Allen town i Sci.nitein, s I'mplre McDor mott Tlmo 1.57 Wilkes-Barre Couldn't Find Gaivin. Leading. Mav 26 The local team tinned the tablps mi Wilkcs-Raire to da The lsitois vvi-ie unable to wlu Guivins eilivcs. Vooihecs- was lilt haid up to the sixth Inning when he settled down The visitors put up a lmUy Holding game. The plaving of wMhciton was a feu tine, Seoie: RKADING. R. II. 1 o a. i:. Lawirnci. cf chllds. 21 fietts If Drauby. 1b Str.itton. rf . . . Cockuuin ss Smith, oli Sn)dci i Garvin, p 0 I II 1 0 1 10 o Totals I" 11 (10) 11111111 SM :?.sC w I SJl j- ill -i- " '"r"T"'"l-r r-r-. WILKES'DARRB. R. II. O. A. n. Clymcr, es 113 10 HalllRiin, rf 0 13 0 0 Rtchtcr, cf 0 1 o 0 0 Goeckel. lb 0 1 15 il 1 Odnelt, If 0 0 0 0 0 Atherton, 2b o I 4 9 n CotiBlilIn, Hb 1 " 0 .1 S Smith, c 0 0 2 2 1 Voorhecs, p 1 I 0 8 J! Total 2 0 21 2 C Reading u 1 0 5 0 0 0 010 Wllkes-Hirro ...000002000-2 learned rune Wllkcs-Uaue, 1. Sacri fice lilt Stratton Stolen bases Oclvvelt, CorUtnnti, !1 Left on lures Reading. Ci Wlllto-Rnrte fi. Struck out Hy Garvin, i; by Voorhec. 2. Double plav Atheitnn to Uocokcl Tlrst on balls Off Garvin, 1; ort Vocrhees. 2 lilt by pitched ball Atherton. t'mplrn Uciger. Time 1 45 Richmond Defeats Lancaster. Lancaster, May 25. After i haid twelve Inning struggle this afternoon Richmond defeated Lancaster by a score of 12 to 11, Iles3 scoring the win ning run on a bae on bills, followed by Donovan's sacrifice and Wilgleyn single. Lancaster's pitcher. were wild and easy. There were many brilliant features, espe dally the fielding and batting of Seybold. Score LANCASTER It. II O. A L Hutteimoic, rf 2 o 0 u 1 McVev, It 1110 0 Larocque, lb 1 .1 12 1 0 Lcldy, cf 0 0 3 0 0 Wnid. 2b 1 1 5 r. 1 Schttuh, Cb 3 4 17 1 Leahy, ss 1112 1 Wcnte. c 1 1 !i 2 l) Schmidt, p 12 0 10 Minor, p 0 0 0 10 Totals 11 13 Ml 29 RICHMOND. R. It. O. A. V. Wrlgloy, s 12 0 7 0 Shannon rt 1 o 0 0 0 Dolnn, 2I 1113 0 Sebol(1, If 3 .1 3 0 0 Calhoun lb 1 2 17 0 0 IlargroM, cf 0 0 110 Dundon, 31 112 10 Mess, c I 2 4 2 I Donuwin, p 13 0 2 0 Pfnnmlllir, if 2 0 2 11 Totals 12 10 lii !J 2 One man out when w lulling run was made. Lancaster 1 0 4 0 1 13 0 10 0 0 .1 Richmond .....'.21000031100 1-12 Ranted runs -Lancaster, 1: Richmond, .! Two-base hits Sclinuh, Lurocipie. 2. Threc-baso hit fcVhaiib. Home Run Dnnouin. Sntrlllie blt Dundon. Mc Vey, Leah, 2, DonoMin Stolen b.ises Scliuib, Leacv, 2. LeUh. Calhoun Left mi b ises Lancaster, 1i, Richmond U. Stituk out Scliaub, Hiitli'rnioie, l'f.in mlllir. Donnvnu VrlKle, Dundon. Double pln Scliaub Ward and I.T loc (iiio . llurpiove . nd lit ss, I.caln, A aid and LatoeiitK . Minor and Wente, Vnil and Liioiutie, Tlrst on i rroia RK h niond TlrMt on bills Off Schmidt, i ; off Mlnoi 'i . ort DnnoMin. s. Jilt by plleher Larouiur. 2, Winte Iiuttermore, 2, Donoau. Dolan, Calhoun. I'mplre liendcroii. Time J la Newark Defeats Pateison. Newark, Maj 2i, Newaik defeated Pateison today In a fast game of ball. The fen tu re was a w underfill winning cntih of Hnrde.sty, the best over made on the home giounds. Sioie: KIIW'ARK. R. II. O. A. II. Klopr. ss 12 17 1 Iiardestv, cf 10 111) Sohcfller. If 2 12 10 Wise. 21 0 113 2 Weddlgo. 31) (1112 0 Kleld. lb I 0 10 1 0 Menuey, if u o 0 0 0 Ito.Kh. e 0 2 5 10 Cogan, p 110 11 Totals, 5 b 27 17 4 l'ATKRSON. R. It. (). A n. Mnian, cf 0 1 2 0 0 Moss, s-s 0 2 2 II Tlioilltnll, lb 1 11 2 1 Ladd. If 0 2 0 I 0 Camp, 31 1 1 a o 0 Duncan, c 0 1 4 3 0 Ctcttlliger, if n 0 3 0 0 Gnehnniir, 21) 0 0 3 Ii 0 Row en, p 0 il 1 10 Totals 1 S "2 20 2 Mc.incy out for luieifercnce. Newark 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0-5 I'attrson o l o 0 0 0 0 0 01 'Iwo-biM1 bits Wise. Roach. Klopf, Scliifllei Tliouiton Snerlllco hit Hard es Stolen liases Camp, Sehclllcr, Llnpf 2: llardesty. Left op lnsi o Newark fi, I'ater.son. 7. Stiuck out-Ry How en. 1; b Cogan, :! Double plas Wise. Klopt and riild; llardesty and Roach: I'll Id ami Klopf. I'll si on bills -Olf Cogan, .1 oft Howen, 3 AVlld piti h Ilowcn. I'mplri Hctts. Time 1 13. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Table W L P C lo .70.1 HrooklMi . . St Louis . . 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J; IT " Exclusively is -a VmZ$& 1 J7 In Men's rte5,,li 1 102 Lewis, Reilly & Davies, Scranton, Pa. J naltlmore IS HI .520 New Yoik 12 20 .!.", Lotllsvlllo 12 21 ."Ml PlttihttrK 12 21 ..101 WnslitiiRton 11 '-'! .:.2I Clo eland 7 2! .2J3 At St. Loilli- II II i:. St. Loult 1 0 100000100 0-1 10 lliookln 10 0 0 0 0002000-.: fi 2 RiittPilfs Powell nnd CilBcr, IJiiun, Kennede and Pan ell. Vniplrcs O'D.iy nnd McOair. At ChlcaKO "" II II V.. Waehlnetou 0002 000002 2 1 Chicago 000000 0000 ii 2 Cutterlrx --Mer.ulniid nnd Mrdulte; Talfrund NIchoK, t'inplics Swartwood and AVaJner. At Cleveland- " Il.II IJ. llaltlmnio 0 0 2 2 0 I 2 0 2-12 10 0 Clew land . ...lOOOOOOOO Ofil JJ.itterle-i-Kll.on, Miller and rtoblm-on; Sudborr and Xlmmir, I'mphet Smith nnd HuniH At PlttiliuiR- "" n.u i:. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0- 3 7 1 Plttsburir 02 2 1 1 0 0 1 7 14 2 Hatteikx I-'ltleld and DoiikIh; rthlnoH and nowerman. Umplreb Gaffney and Andicw At Cincinnati R II L. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 Uostou I 0 0 1 1 n 0 3 r C 12 1 IlTtteilcs Halm and Pellz; lllckmin and Clarke. I'mpliei Hunt nnd Connolly. At Louisville II ILL. New York 120000000 J 11 0 LnultUllo 00000 0 00 0 0 1 n.ilterles Canick and Cii.-id: Cun nlUKhnni nnd Klttiide 1'mpires Lmslle and JkDonald. OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. Eastern League. S.racii(e, 7; Hartford I. Montical. 2, Toionlo. 0 Kothester, 10, Wdiceattr, 2. Interstate League. Daxton, 0; Whecllm?, 5. Manvllcld, 2, JVrt V,inc, 3. New Cantlc, 0, Toledo, C. DIAMOND PICK UPS. Scranton will play I'nele U.uili 1 a Karons on 3londa at the Atlilctio uuk. The Kanie will be called at I p m Wheie would the Haions be thlb tup It It hadn't ben foi the woik of Jlnicson? The did well to hold on to the Indian. Athertcn, the crack Wlllces-Uaire s-ec-ond lijicniun, was yesterday old to Wiihhlnston for JI,KK. He Is to rt.iort tluro Monday, The u lines between Scranton and Wilkes llarre on Mtmoiial D.ij liuwi been I everted. Scranton will plav .it Wilkep-Haiie In the mornlnpr and Wllkcs. HTtrc at Sci.inton In the alternnon The S"iantom club's nanus remind one of maishnls In a St. Patricks daj pi iiidc, (.peilally that Inlleld. They aie plajinff line ball and will not be lait by any im aim Lancaster Intelligencer. Wilkes-IJarro plas peculiar ball, ludff Ins from the last two Raines New irk Advertiser. Thee two Kame be lure the Thuisda's game witli Hemline;, wire uratle Indeed the hoodoo is now biokcii The fans can't Ret awav from the fact that the Damns lime been pitting Rood ball but not quite as fast us the other .fellowf" Wllkes-Ilane Ueeoid Scfiin ton too. has been plnUiiK kooi! ball, but wo huc been Just a little slow. Richmond Is Betting n lead tint will ie. quire- mlRhty clever work to reduce. It won't be as easj sailing for Wells and his crew when they Ret awav from their own homo and Ilieside Wllkes-Iiarre Hecord. Yes. they n av wi-ndci why they wnndcted from tlulr own (liesldc. It's micli coldci up noitli Sci anion will leave AUculoun Saturday liiRht and aiilxe in this clt Sund i nuinlnR Twlrler Allen and Cjitclii r O NMI1 ni lived vestordav O Ni 111 Is suttcrliiK trcm a bacllv wrenched Icr bit expects to be about within a few duvs Thursday nUlii Oictro N. Kuntznh, of the Sjracuso clul), releaseil MiiiiiiR.'r Lew Whlstlct and hluiicd Sandy (Jrlllln, formerly of this eltv. lo manaRc iho team and to play rlRht Held Leotto will pl.n flit baic. Pitcher McDeitrott was aUo released. Whistler's InttlnR hua been awav off at d his co.ichliiR and lundllmr of the team has been rawed nnd looe Kuntzch t.,i)s that H.indv has pulled the Stars out of a bad tut onco befoie and that he believes he Ii Just the man to take hold of uuiir ptav ers on tho tcuni and Ret them Into bail plaliiK foim Hilly Lush is expected to Join the Sjracuso team today CJrlf lln has nnthliiR to say rceardln' his plans except that he will try to Improve the teum work, base luniilrR and to cneoiu. age the disheartened team AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. The Arclibald High school and Car bondale High school base ball teams will play a gamo of ball In Alumni park Mayflelil, tomorrow. The Old Poiire team will play tlm West Side team on the Old Vuvjio mounds Siindav. May 2S. Dan llollind. maiuiR-r. This afternoon at J.3w tlm Sclioui f Lackawanna and Wvomlnc seminary will battle at the ball park. Tho seminary will conio to Scranton with Its best team. The Lackawanna boys havo niado somu changes which hnvo bettered the team This exhibition is expected to be the best amateur inatlnce this season. Admission will bo 15 cents Tho Old Pome team nccept the chal lenge of the Tu) lor Iteds lor Mm 27 on tho Old Purge grounds. Dan Holland, mniiaBPr Tho Dunmoro Imro ball luh will pluv tho OI)phant Ilroiwis tiuuoiiou atur. noon. Mny 2S, on til Sport Hill ai. unds, Dunmoie (lame will ctart at a to o'elocii shaip. A great Rainy is expect, d as gieat rivalry exists hctiveen thuxe two nunw Tho line of the team will i.. as ..iiiun rJiinniore Klnnertv, liuai . , O'llnm (rnptalnl m I'tifi lb Well ' ., Killet, :lli , Cnoim If, pu; inn, , Tlghe, If OlvpliHiit (liiiht t e , MiDi-t mott. p. Cleaiy p W SliMldiu ib , Connnis, 2li . WheeK-i II. , ltin i,ipiiini If.: M. Shcildaii. ef . O'llaia if Tliu De-we) Kavorlles ateept the ilial Icnge of the Caibou Street Stats and will play them Saturday afternoon, Mu) 27, at 210 o'clock sli.im on Moses Taylor hospital giound" 12 A. Hidden man ager Traev Hubeit enptaln The Ta) lor Nonpareils a new I) oigan Ized base ball team woulel like to ariangc a game of ball with tho Anthracites, of West Sciaiilon, or tho Paik 31111 Stars for Decoration Day at I o'clock on the Ta) lor grounds I'll si answer tlrst "erved. The Nonpareils nio composed of Iho following: Catcher, 13 Stone pitehci, H S-bolt: Hist base. It Thomit". second ba". S Owens; third base, W. Nicholas, shortstop, 12. Davis, left Held. W llillllths: e enter Held, 1'. Stone rlbt Held, 11. Powell. The Taylor lleds hnvo succeeded In signing Illeh.it d Geudall, of the Wjumln semlnai y team CleniHll will play third base and altiinite In the bov. The t)ilolts of .lernivn, challenge 'he ll.ilfouls, eil Peckvllle to n game of ball on tho demon grounds any d.iv next week. Answer thmugli Tho Trlbuu;. 12ddle llreine, iniiiuc r. No A! sclinol would like to play No 11 school oi No. 21 school on Wcdnesda), M ly ::i, lvi? Answer In Tho Tribune. Itov Scott, manage! Arthur Holding, captain. The wish bns of the eilibe warehouse nccept the cliallcpgo of tho Clarke llio-. cash bojs for ei game of base ball on May SO Please den t disappoint us, ' 10 shaip, on Mullen's Ilil.l Petet MeCm nilck, captain, Thomas Lewis, manager A team formed from nmenir the engi neer nnd firemen and one lrom among tho brakemen and eondiictois of the I2iie and Wvoming V.illi railroad will e-ioss bats this afternoon at 2 TO o clock on the giounds near tho Peteisbuig silk mill In addition to the features the game will piodueo several presentations will l-e made. CYCLING NOTES. Secictarj Hv-'e-tt. of tho League of American Wlieelmen, ie polled 1.571. le nevvals of membership In four dn).s last week. The limit of tlmo on all the old tnebeishlps expires on tliu llrst of June, but over 70 per cent, of them li.no al leady been renewed The I'ennsvlvanl i Division of the Leaguo of Ameilc.tii Wlieelmen and the Associated Cycling clubs, of I'Uil idel phla. aro woiklng in eonluiietion to i-fp the "score hlng nuKum' In the eltv of Philadelphia Then- Is an oidln.tnce ii quirlng rvcllsts to lestrlct their spn d 10 seven miles an hour, but more than twleo that is popiilm with many lldcis and Associated I've ling clubs and the League of American Wncelme-n will liavc 11 stopped The P. iius)lv.nila Division of the League nf American Wheelmen has had In pup.iratiun lot a )eai past one of the finest sctlcs nf loid maps ever published. It will be some time before thev an i om pleted and Issued to the members, us they are designee! to be as neuily peif-et as possible. Other maps ale being Is sued, howe-wi. In older to make- com plete those alreadv given Into the pos. s.s,.0n of members. The wotk of getting out thei-o useful adjuncts lo cycling 1 ave cost the league. In Its vailom divisions, ne.irl) JlOO.QiO. and thev aie Issued only to members. The Hands' track In Cl.lengo. which v is claimed bj the "outlaw" e.vrl. laclrg mill, has been gi.inled a Leaguo of American Wheelmen sanction (or Dec el ation Di. The malinger of the Tieu ton tinek, claimed hv the outlaws, In eMgnantlv denies the nssoitlon, and ni.vs no one can s(ciiic- It foi a mi et wlthoi-t sli,nliig a icnti.ict to run a League of American Wheelmen nio. i Asl U ficm Manhattan Ileich. thou fori, the "out laws" have not a single Hack v.hleli lias not been a financial failure- ever sl-w it was built It Is verllv an aggSgatlon of paths which the public has Itemed to sta) awav fiom This being Hie ease, tho llrst meets run on them v III make the outlaw mowmciil look like a vcrv iiiihcilthv growth Theie will be a heavy frost in New York shortly. THEATRICAL GOSSIP. Itobiit Drouct will be VI.. 1 1 Aliens eltltt companion in "The e'lnistlan." Caiullk- DArvlllo Is going Into nudi vllle next season with songs tioni light opeias. Jerome Sykes Is to bo a star in "Chi is and the Wondeiful Lamp." an open by llio.idhuist and Soua William 121ti.ii, long ago a low comedian In tho Wall. ick compaii), will reappear next season In "A Lltllo Ka) of Sun shine " John Diew will uso "Tho Tjranny of Tea is, ' and tlio atithoi, Hadillu Cham beis, may como over tJ beo the lltst per fotmiinco heie. Mrs. Clifford, the novelist, has had a play accepted bv Mis. Kendall for pio duettuu In the fall It It at all lesemblo Mrs. CI Iff old's books Iho London censor mav as well shaipcn his pencil. Alice Niclson coolly kit an understudy in her place during half an hour of a perfoimance at a Chicago theater wlillo bho went to sing at a bimiuet. Her lib sence was explained to the audience, hut no rebato was offered Mrs Sclden Williams and Clmiles Pranklln aie looking nioiind for u Lou dou theater in which to piodueo a new open of thcli own. It Is 12gptlnn In themo and called "Sesostrls." When piodueed In Cairo Inst Mnicli It uttiactid attention. Vlnlficd Arthur Jonos, daughter of lit in y Arthur Jones, played tliu lending pal t In her luther's pl.i) "Tho Mnnoeu vies of June," at Cnmbildgo lately. .Muny London actors and mnnugeis went by a special train to eo liei. Tho cnid scene fiom "The 2vlasiueiadcrs vvas Riven also. Those who bnw Annie Hussell on the steamer when she sailed for Loudon saw how 111 she lookid. It ciiiiih as no sui prlso to thein that she vvas tillable to apiiin tht-ro In "The Mjsterlous Mi. Ilugle. ' Hho has gone to Margate, where she villi lest When he i health Is ie. stoied she will perhaps play In Loudon, as oilglnally intended Laureuco Irving. Sli llenrj s son. who tinuslated S.iulou's "Hobesp .m " ims been coliabornttng with Thomas llessel wood Intel) A ltsult Is "The Lion nnd I lb. t'nlcnin" a one-act niece accepted , 1 v e.'clen (Irossmlth Tho action H In the tlmo of Charles II In Lnglaiid. The) .in now writing a lomnntle historical ilium i designed for Julia .Muilowe-Tab. r 'and Unbelt Tabei. The iludcistnndliiK I In N w Yoik, however, Is tint Mr. iiud 11m. Tuber aro not likely to ovoi act . titlu-i- aguln. I Hose Walk) us has been admitted to ittenbender Equipped with The "Thames Roller" Chain; Velox Pedals, the only Pedal guaranteed not to wear out ; also the celebrated Three-Piece Rim. r Price, $35 and $50. Look over THE SCRANTON before buying elsewhere. THE BVlLTiLlKE'rAArcH8 Chain Wheels, Get your carriage Rubber Tired with the Kelly Spring field Tire, the only Tire that is welded on. All others are sprung on. Bicycle Sundries ardi Iron and Steel. Wagon makers' Supplies. 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Hatcheldcr for the latter Tho photos of tho prominent lacing men are ery good. A feature of the book"! In tho lecoul table of 'best on leceuds." which undoubtedly Is tho most complete compilation of records over published and will be of great value to all followers of cj cling Spalding's Oiriclal Hlecle (lulde will be sent to any address In the United States or Canada upon leceipt of 10 cents by the Anieilean Sports Publish ing Co., 16 and 18 P.ttk Place, New Yoik. .- ,,. NORTH SCRANTON NEWS. Davltl Thomas Seriously Injured While Bicycling Services in the Several Chuiches Meeting of Company H Other Notes. David Thomas, of AVcst Maiket stieet, vvas painfully injuied yesterday whllo riding on his bicycle down West Market street toward Main avenue. 'Iho accident was ically the lesult of his carelessness, ns he did not notice that lie was running elliectly toward un apptoauhing earilage. To avoid a collision lie turned sud denly In towaid tho sidewalk and ian Into a tic post IIo was thrown fiom his wheel, his wilst was severely sprained and he vvas otherwise bruised. I-'ottunately, ho was not moving swift or tho accident might have had moio si nous results. The wheel was not damaged. NKWS OP TIIIJ CHUItCHi:s The services at the Providence Welsh Haptlst chinch, Waynes avenue, will be held tomorrow at the usual hours, with preaching by the pastor, tho Itev. W. l- Davis, both morning and eveiiiiu lllble school at 2 p. m. Aftei the even ing sermon tho church will raitake ut tho sacrament of the Lord's ..uppei. Tetucrrow inninliig nt 10 o'clock th l.otd's supper will bo udmiuisteied af ter the senium at the Prov liU-nee Welsh Congiegatlonal chun h The soivlco will he. conducted by the pastoi, Ite-v 11 S. Jones. IJ. T. The evening si iv ice at 0 o'clock will bo conducted ni IhiEllsh llev W. (1 Watklns will pi each u meinnilul sermon tomorrow evening In tho Noun Main Avenue church. Morn ing subject, "Ti ensured Prayers of Saints;" evening subject, "Thoughts on MANUFACTURERS OF fjfb AGENTS FOR STERLINGS &HKHlHflMH9Ririv $50. Memorial Da)." All soldiers are spe cially Invited. Mr. Watklns will sing a bolo The Rev. It. M Roderick, of the Dud ley Sttcot Kngllsh Haptlst church, Dunmore, and tho Rev. M. II. Jones, pastor of the Haptlst church at Lind say, Pa, were the guests of Rev. W. F. Davis, ef Summit avenue, this w ek. A patnottc seivlce will be held In the Providence Presbyterian ehuich tomor iovv evening. Attorney A. V. Flower will deliver an address and the choir, under the leadership of Choirmaster Whittemoio, will lender some speclall) choice music. MINOR NEWS NOTES The George Kvans who sent a com munication to the Fiee Press this week Is requested to call oi communicate with that office any time toda). John AV. Klrby, manager of Free Pi ess. Church avenue Is being put In good condition by the councllmen of the Sec ond waul Memorial day will be appropriated) obsetved here, arrangements toward that end being made. Religious sei vices will be held in the tent at tho Dtlvlng park tomorrow af ternoon and evening. The public Is Invited. The members of Company II. Thir teenth regiment, P. V. I . are requested to meet at the aimory this evening at S o'clock to take action on decorating the grave of our late Comtade Tallman, MENTION OF PROPLH. Mrs. IMvvnid Herrv. of Uast Hen ton, leturned home yesterday from a visit with friends on Wayne avenue. Miss Annie Loftus, of Hrlek avenue, Is 111. Miss Molly Gavin, of Moosie, Is visit ing Mrs. Allco Crosby, of Wan en stieet. Miss Kate Wethei ly, of Clover street, .s enteitalnlnK Miss Tesslo Flnncrty, of I'lttston. Mis. Margin et Thomas, of Ilolllste-r avenue, Is visiting relatives In Upper Lehigh. Prank McGlnnls and daughter, Eva of Bt.idfcil county, aio the guests nf Mr and Mrs. Mert Wescott, of West Market Ftreet. Mrs. D. T. Davis, of Hazleton. 1ms returned homo after a visit with West Market street friends. D. D. Jones, of North Main avenue, returned last evening from a business tilp to Pittsburg. Mrs. W. J. Williams, of Tulur. Is Wltlng lelatlves on Church avenu. Alfred Ciosby and James Colviu f Sullivan county, spent yesterday wl.h trlends hcio. Mis. Geoigo Griffin, of West Matkot stieet, H the- guest of her bii.thi, James Coleman, nt Illughaniton NEW LOAN COMPANY. Branch of tho State Capita", Sivingi I anil Loan Association. I A local branch of tho State Capital I Savings and Loan association, of Hat- ilsbiiig, was organized In tho city lln- week I)" Geneial Agent James W. Ritchie. The ofllceis of the local bnai I ale at. follows. 13 S Pratt, president: (leoige v. WYIIiuiil, vice piesldent: Alfred T Hun', societal) -tieasiuci , William W i.athiu'ii-, nttotne). dlieetnts, Ilu)dn II. Ashley, Geoigo J. Dei linglioft', M. n Chnilos M. Ciur, D. J. Clearwater, '"alter Davies. Rev, J. II Foid, WIN Ham J. Mullln, C. IJ. Shoemaker, IJ. T. & Co. Chain less, $75. Repairini and Blacksmiths' - 128 Franklin Ave lie 0LS1 Wheel The most attractive and popular wheel. The best that money can buy. Call or write for catalogue. M. W. BINGHAM 122 N. Washington Ave. fcraiitmi, Pj. Ml Sprues S Tumnla f.Mirl ItiilMlnif &1L S;raaton. Fa. All acute nnd chronic dWcnses of men, women nnd children, e HHONIC NHltV OIS. RRAIN AND WASTING DISHAS JJS A bl'HCIALTY All diseases of tho Liver Kidne)s, Hladeler Skin, Hlnoel. Nerve? Womb, Kve, Hui Nose Tlnei.it and Lungs. Cancers Turnouts, I'll -s Ruptuio Goitre, Rheumatism, Asthmi, Cat anil, Varlocoecle, Lost Mnnlmod, Nightly Unilsslons, all Female Diseases, Leucorrhoea, etc Uonurilien, SjphilU, Hlood Poison Indiscretion mid voutlifid habits ohllte rated Surgerv, Fits. Hid lepsv T.u.e nnd Stomach Wouns C . TARRHO.ON1J, Speclllc for Cat.nrli. Threo months' treatment onl) ". 0) Trlil free in oltlee. Consultation nnd exami ntlnim free Olllcc hours dally und butiday, S u m to 9 p m DR. DENSTEN Sweet, Hnuy J Shoffer, and Alfiod G. Thomasou. Opening of Farview. Grand opening of Farview Park, ths most beautiful plensuie gmtind In Pennsylvania, Tuesday, May .'.0, 1899. Tickets at gteatly i educed rates will be sold from all stations on Delaware and Hudson riillioad. Rase ball game at 2..I0 p. m., Wyoming Seminary vs. .'loosle Poplars. Refreshments hoi veil b Hanley, of Seiatiton. Afternoon conceit by Alexander's Ninth leglment band of Wllkeb-Rarre. Piogramme as follows: l Mutch, 'Hand- rinse tho Sea" mow ) , Sous.i i. Oveitllte Wl'lmin TelI"....Rosslunl "'die), "The Inn. r ' .... Mnekoy i Harltnno sol- "Itncked in the Cra iIIh u." th- lm-;i ' . . .. Rolllasnn Jinnee Asiitnaii. ;.. uilgln of tho Cnl.e Walk, "Cloiln. " Mailon il .Minn -tie, "Antique" l'iidcrew"kl T uv.-rture, "V.ainpii" . ... lleirold : Chirlnel solo, "Hlghth Air arle," Ilressiiat Frank Austcit. 'i Medley, "Popular Kentucky". llnettgc-r in Potpouril. "Coluiuldi National.' Com s Special tialn will leave Wllkes-nairs at s.'Hi ii. m. faro $1,00. IMttstun R "J a. ni,fai SO rents, Seinnton 'i.P.O a. in., fate T cents, CHrlmiiilnl. 'On m faie 20 e tits. IJxenislon tl kvtui will ho good on ill tnKUlir trains dm lug the da) ' i uilt Delnwaie and Hltd uon a gen is Iji- fuither particulars, f