-T mjr i 'It1'1 ' "wump w sssyir lj rjpzJe THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE TltTRS DAY, APRIL 2G, l.)00. NORTHEASTERN MrfMvrfi HONESDALE. Fpeelal lo the Pcrinlon Iril.iuie. llonoselulp, Apill ::3. 'Mr. Ned. Kolf cr, of New Yoik, imil MI'hm Oustn liout, of r-cr.tnton, h.lo boon npi-ii'l-InR n foiv 1u5H ut the i usiilotiejo of thu forinn'H mother on I'nik Httrot. .Mir. 12. A. JVnnlmnn has hud us hor KUpsI". Hip imnt wpcU, Miss Fiances V., nntl Miss Mnty A. IWuioll, of I3lnKh!itnlon, forinri lcsldcntH of llonpsdale. "oln,i 1 Cop Uniland, wlio was sp Ippted ill tlio inootlnK of the onnRlps. nlonal I'onfi'tcpH of this dlstilil for iWoR'ito to tho nntloniil UeptibHoiin eoni-'iitlon, la onp or tho foiomost It" publicum of Wuyne rounty. imil " nrelcnt mippoitcr of I'iosIiIpiU BlcKIn lpy. Kcinc mbpi the supper kIvi n by tho ladles or tlrai-i- Hplscopal church this Thin hday pveiiltif,'. Thu funet.il of lMwnnl Cavamiimh, who wnM killed In the wiec-k on tho Bolauui and Hinlinn Honesdalp tiraiieh Monday r voiilntr. took plaeo fiom the icsldence of his father on Tuloi limp this afteinoou. I lelds A. Hnnson'H lnlnsttcls, who hold the boaids at the Honesdale Opeta house next Suttttei.iy cvenlliR, Ai II JS pioinlKi- ,i K'T.uIti" mlnstipl shoi. iijhi a wholesome cVPnliiK's ph 1citalni.'"nt. They ulwujs ill aw lingo houses in Honesdale There was only sevpnteen of the Honesdalp Spliihteis ptc.sent nt their convention held In tho Piesbyterlan chapel on Tuesday oenliif?, u number of their nienibeis being absent fiom minus causes. From tho time tho pipsldent lapped with bcr Ravel for order, until the close of the conven tion, tho time was fully occupied Itli rcpoits from committees, papeis nn.l nddresios on the needs of tho society, tho fiamliiK of a petition to coiibiw. Occasional) .i inembcr Riue oxpti's plon to her fcellnRs In a woid of eoni foit and piicotiURPincnt to 'her slstets. Their siiifrliiFr was deeply nffcetlns. many being moved to te.us. As a o ruU of the convention a laigo audlenco was pleasingly entertained, and about $7." added to the treasuiy of tho Clnis tl.m 3'ndoavor boelety. Mr. Joseph Is. Taylor died at his residence at Tannei's Falls, this morn ing at 2 o'clock, of stomach tumble, ati. Taylor bad been seilously 111 for two weeks, following u suiRleal oper ation, which icvcaled bis condition as ciitleal fiom the Hist. Mr. Taj lor was 41 yeais if age, and was a bi other of County Coniniisslcncr Oomge "N. Tay lor, and a son-in-law of Mr. John Tlleller, with whom he was engaged In the acid business. Up Is suiclveM by his wife and one son, " M-ais of aire, also four biothei.s and ilnee sis tfis 'iPo fuiiPial si'ixlres will b In Id al his latp i evidence Fild.ty fnirnnou .it 11 o'clock, Ke. William 11. Kuitt Klllel.iting. Inleimnt will be In Olell ilj heny i emetpiy. V.T A VAK'-i: isrsii" On Tilda, Satiudiiv and Monday, we again glvp llose Jlushes away, rice our advertisement in tills papei ' MHARS & 1IAC.1JN. FOREST CITY. S.o ial In the Stianlon Inluiiip Forest City, April IT. Oinco lira hennett is paying a visit to ft lends in I.sike Como, Wayne county. (leoige Cilclttlbt, of Lake Como, was a IsItor in town tho foienatt of the w eek. John Maey and John Jones went to Blontioso Monday, having been ap pointed deputies by Mherift Maey to conduct ptlsoneis to the Knstein ienl tentiaty at Philadelphia. AccotilitiE to the new time-table, which took effect Monday, the ttalns Will run as follows: N'n. 10. siuilh . "R a. in., Iiibtead of S.lfi; No. 3, noith, a.lb )). m, Instead of l 02; No. 2, south, .11:: p. m., instead of 2.33; No. 3, north, 6 2!, instead of G.2I. Mrs. Maty Scullv Is suffering fiom a 8ceie attack of the gtlp. J. J. Miller, of Jeiniii, Ii attended a meeting of Odd Fellows bote, Tues day evening. Bt. and Jits. C. B. T.nlor ate io Jolcing over the birth of a daughter. II. O. Wattous, of Catbondalp, was a Isltor in town yestctda.v. Tursdav afteinoou, between 2 and 3 o clock, the 111 a iilaim .sounded, tu which the Hillside and Bnterpiise Hns companies piomptly lpsponiled, but found, alter tt.nething .Main stteei. that It was a false alaim, caused by n pan of gtease that had been put lii an oven and had ignited, but was ex tinguished befotp the iite companies 01 1 1 ed on Hie si ene. Yesterday at 10 o'clock. In tho Catho lic ehuiili at Pleasant Mount, Joseph McCounlik, the well-known meichant of Fotest City, and .Miss .Matilda O'Neill, of White's Valley. eie united In marriage by l!e Father lluily. The btldo and her bridesmaid. Miss Chiistlna O'Neill, of White's Valley, wpip ety piettlly attlied In Bteel col ored bioad. loth, with white chiffon tilmmliig. The gioom and gtooms man, Michael Kane, Ji of Foiest City, wore the conventional black. Immedi ately aftet the ceiemony a inception w,as r-Ueji, at the hom.0 of tho lulde. Thu young couple will tesldo In Foiest City. Their many fi lends will unite In ltnplne that their fittuio may bo as happy and might as their wedding (lay. WANT A KO.SK BUSH ; on Filday, Satunliy and Monday. wp again gle Itoso Bushes away. See our advertisement In tills paper. -MBARS & HAOBX. BRADFORD COUNTY. Special to (he hoianion 'Jtibiinc. Towandn, Apt 11 23. After nianv 51ears of lndlft(rences between two factions the soldiers' and sallots' en campment will bo held at the Bast Towanda fair giounds this eur in WILL DY9PFPQ I A A sKiAiiTi: .. L- I L-I O I rA Cure for Each UUilt DOCTORS FREE. UNIFORM PRICE, SSc. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, OR DIRECT FROM 07FICE. nwnmnnM oraairiniv mn i235ARCHsr. UL0CiU! ncraicU! UU. Philadelphia B PENNSYLVANIA ntcud of at AthciiH. At tile annual nieptlng of the association, held In Tmtnnilu this week, the decision was in ml o b neatly an unanimous c;c of the delegates pieseltt The niet lug was attended by nutnbeis of the Oiand At my posts, Sons of Veicruas mid oiliei inllltary unions. The tepott of the cominlttco was adopted, also new titles mid icgulatlons. The ditto of eitcampnietit was not fixed. l!e. tleotge Hecellei, whose de.ith bus bipn tcportpd from Ocorgetown, Alnss , was fointuily n pastot of tlto I'lpsbyterlan church at Wysox this county, lie was 81 yeais of age and the oungest of the widely known needier family. Of l.ile yeais his at tention bus been devoted to wilting theological and tellglous wotks. WANT A nosi: BUSH? On Ktlday, Kalutday and Monday, wp again give Uose Bushos away. Rco our advertisement In this paper. MKAUB & HACJRN. tfACTORYVILLE. Special lo the Scraiiton Trilmnc. Factory vllle, Apt II 2. Bert Btun dage had one of his eyes seriously In Jutecl Tuesday by the exp'otcn of a bottle of llini with which lie was r peilmentlng. 'The e.e was uulta badly cut and binned by the llyln g'f.si and lime. He went to Scranton esteulay for tieatment. Daniel Bangstaff is having his Main stteet residence tepalnted and other lep.ililng Is being done, which makes It one of the handsomest tesldences In our town. At last we ate to have a butter fac toiy heie. At a meeting Tuesday night of the Lackawanna and Wyoming Baltymen's association It was decided to continue the repalis on the cte.un ery bete and complete the wink An older was plai ed for $S00 wot th of machine! v, consisting of engine, cliuins, coolets, sepatators and such othet appaiatus as will be needed to eiptip a llrst clas butter faetoi. An esjieilenced buttei -maker wilt lie en gaged to stipeilntendent the manufac tute of butt i and i heese. The ma chine! y will be hen1 in a few das s anil will Immediately be placed in position for actio wotk. in a ety shoit time we will be supplying consumers With gilt edge cieaineiy goods. WANT A BOSH BUSIf On Fillay, Hatuulay and Monday, we ag.iln give Kobe Btishos aw a. See our ailveitlscmeiit In tliis paper. MBABS t HAOKN. NICHOLSON. Spii i il li tlif s, i nit on 'I n1 turn Nit holson, Aptil 21 Messis. P.uker and llatlley an- oin-nlng two new stone cpmtijs al New Mllfoul, Pa. Tito In diiallons aie ei good. Mis. Bdwniil Webb, or Jet spy Cltv, is spending a few dnj.sat home with licr p.uents. Mi. and Mis. K. F. Johif-oit. Theie will lie a miiscpieiacle social at the opiM.i house net Tuesday pvenlng under the auspices of the BnlveisalNt and Bplscopal lnnvlies All aic Inxlt oil to come wealing any kind ot e piossloii on their fin es. Mis. Henty Blown. Mr. and Mis Blank Blown and Miss Blllie Smith wont to Kingilev, Mond.n, to attend tho funeial ot Mis. 11. Btown's sister, Mis. Hoi ace Wateunan, who died last Ftlcl.iy night at her home, aged slxtv sK. Mis Ja DaniiPt, of Scianton, ut isitlng Miss Dol Hlnl.ley for a week. Mr. Ciaienie Cn.tpp Is .spending a few days in Monti ose with fi lends. WANT A BOSB Bir.-m ' On Ft Ida, Saluiday and Monday, we again ghe Hose Bushes away. See our ndveitlsomeiil In this papei." MKABS it HAGBN. SUSQUEHANNA. Siilil to tlto Siianlnn 'liilnine Susquehanna, April 2." Thp Bile shop men will piobably icieUe theii ducats on Satuiday tin Match ser vices. Susquehanna will this season have a base ball team, composed of home plujeiA. She has tiled the piofesslon al l.icket and found It unsatisfactory, and epensie. Ask Gieat Bend anil Deposit. Oal Wagner, of Biughaniton, and other professional sttuttet will in dulge In a cake walk in Hogan Opeta house, Susquehanna, May 20. Rex. Mr. Smith, a ; ear ago pastor of tho Aionuo Methodist chinch, In Oakland, ha.s quit the AV inning con fetence. He was dissatisfied with his appointment. Hiut, son of Postmaster N. A, AVulkei, of Aiarat, died on Monday afteinoou, after a llngeilng illness, aged 17 yeais. Tho funeial look place and was hugely attended fiom the Aiaiat Ptcsbjteilan chuuh this aftei noon. Claude Laton, foimeily of Susque hauna. died at his home tu Hoinell?. Ille. New Yoik. on Friday, Apill 1.:, aged 2J eais. Bx-Reglster and Bee older Samuel S. Wilght. ol Montrose, 1ms so fur ie coieted fiom his leient illness as to be able to fto to the home ot ielatlcs in Gtcut Bend township. Set vices wne held today In Christ BplsiopaJ chuich. AVillington Wlhnot, of Oaklnnd, was on Mondii In ought befoie Justice Og den, la Oakland boiotigh, charged by Gooigp Dunn with stealing a hotse. AVllmot was held to ball in the hum of $.'00 fin Ills appeaiauce liefoie the grand jttty of the count. It Is said that both Dunn and AVllmot puichased the same horse, two weeks apait, fiom tho same man. Susquehanna expects something of a building and Impiovement boom tills seasop. Rc W H AVIIIIanis, of Siranton, this evening addressed a well atte ndiI anti-saloon meeting In the Aenue DLSKASti. ivmtxsasmsMsS. Methodist church In Oakland. Th meeting on Thursday night will be held In the husquehnnna rresbytcrlan chinch. Stntrucca lodge, T. O. O. F., ot this place, this evening appropriately ob served the eighty-first nnnlversary of the Institution of tlto onler. The blue stono business In this vi cinity Is opening very satisfactorily. 11. I'. Clark, for the past three yeais employed In tho HtiRauclianna shops, has taken n position as draughtsman for thu Baco & Potter Machlno com pany, ot Newton, Upper Falls and Bid dlefotd, Maine. Canawncta chapter, Oider ot the Kaster Star, confetrctl degrees this evening. It Is said that tho young man ar rested In Owego on Sunday mottling for bicnklng Into Brie cms, will bo tiled In tho cottits of Delaware county. New Yoik. Tho grippe epidemic Is abating quite peiceptlbl. Tho f uncial of Mrs. Clnience Tucker, of .luckson, occurred on Monday. Miss Btnma ...nil, qf Gtand street, letuuiod homo last night front n visit with relatives In Chicago. Sir John Francis McDonald, second grand duke or Carbondaic, was much In evidence In Susquehanna on Wed nesday. The pupils of Laurel Hill academy and St. John's Parochial school ttte piepatlng for May devotions. The annual commencernont exercises of the Oakland High school will be held in Hogan Opera house, In Sus quehanna, on Friday evening, May 11. Piofessor Bion W. King, of Pitts burg, will deliver his celebrated lec tute. "Byes Tltat bee Not and Bars That Hear Not." Flshcunen are catching nice strings of ttout In the Stanucca section. A. AW T Back, esq,, a Susquehanna bov, now a Blnghamton lawyer, and cluk of the Broome county board ot supei visors, Is a Republican candidate for state senator fiom the Brootno Tloga district. The Young Ladles' guild of Christ Bplscopal chinch will hold a fair and festival in Hogan Opeia house on Frl dtt and Satuiday. Phllo DKon, of Brandt, acHcttlses that his wife, Blla, has "left his bed and board." Thoinab Buttetlleld, an aged lesldent ol Jackson township, is seilously ill. The official sutvey for a sewerage sstem In this borough Is nearly com pleted. Attluir Mooie nnd Joseph Claie, jt., on Tuesday sustained mangled hands while nt wotk In the Kile shops. Miss Verna Kasson, of lli.ind stieet, has taken a position In tho Globe stoic in Blnghainton A nuinbet of Bile bial'enien have taken positions on the New Yotk and Gleenwood Bake lailrojil. Mis. Ilenty F. Manxer, of Monttosc, Is the guest of Susquehanna lelathes Miss Genevieve Dohett has re turned to tlie Sctanton Coiiespondcnce schools. 'County Supcilntitiilent of Schools Chatles B. Moxlcy, eT IIiilNtead, was ofllelallv engaged In town on Tuesday. Ke. It. il. ilanton, or Noith Ahlng ton. Is the guest or Susquehanna I da tives A laige i" will be built at the east ern end or the Bile main shop for the puipose of ituming locnninthes in and out of the shops without using the tut n table. WNT A HOSB BI'SII' On 1'ildav, Satuida and .Monday, wo again give Boe Bushes awav. Sen tun adveitisement in this. paper. MBABS W HAGBN. AVOCA. Bdwaril, the 17-yeat-old son of Mi. and Mis John Reap, wasseilouslj ln jllted while at weak In Baw shaft es teiday morning, AVhlle loading a car a piece of coal fell fiom the loof, sti iking him on the bead. Ills Injur ies consist ot a fine tin ed skull and an ugly gash over the oe. Dt. Plet is the attending phsieian. His condition Is quite critical The nianiagp or Mai tin BaiiPtt, of Jeimyn, and Miss Maty Caw ley, of AVyoming.was solemnized In St Maiy's chinch last evening, Be. T. F. Cut -mody olllciattng The bilde nnd her attendant, Miss Knte B.urett, weie charinlncly attired In doe giay gowns with applique ti huntings The gioom was waited upon by his nephew. Thus. Batrett. After the ceremony a latg" numbei of guests were eutettalned at the honi" of the biide's uncle, Michael Baitett, on Glove street. Mr. and Mis. Bat i Pit Will leside m Jermyn The Donas Sewing cltclo will meet In the basement of the Pilmlthe Meth odist chuich this morning at fi o'clock In the atteinoon the Bailies' Mission ary society will meet in the same loom. D.uid Dals and son, John, ate at tending the state coincntlon at Hai ilsbutg. Miss Jessie Alexander Is spending a few days wltlt her sister. Mis. Joan Ammerman, ot Cnrbondule After the entei talnment at the Pilitt itlve Methodist church on Monday cwenlng, the girls who bine been con testing for a doll gave In the following amounts. Jennie Atwell. $lfi.r,7. Flos sie lgel, $S 10, Jennie Thomas, $7 29: Bessie Olgen, ?G. Maud AVIIIIanis, $-70, AVIlllnm Simmons, JI.SI, Bettha Bra, $1 total. ?i5 11. The mai tinge of Fiederkk Dennis and Miss Neltlu Cox was solemnUeel at the home; of the biide's patents em Monday evenlnr Rev. G. F. Are, of the Ba.teneellle Methodist Bplscopal i bin eli, pufotined tho ceremony. The lulde was attended by iMIss Susan Dennis, nnd the groom by Joseph C)iK Ni'ltber of the coutiactlng pai tlis have attained their mujority. Thc-y will teslde on Miller Hill, Mis. G. M Giuf wishes to express thanks to all persons who so kindly assisted her dining hei rrcent bereavp ment. Postnuistct Solomon Deeble Is spend ing a few days with his, son, Thomas, al Cat lisle. AVANT A ROS12 BUSH? On Btlday, Saturday and Monday, wp again give Rosa Bushes away. See our udvettlsement In this papei MKABS & HAGBN. GEKM.ANY NEEDS COAL. Fiankfort Firm Wants to Buy 500, 000 Tons in United States. AVnshlnKton, Apill 23. -A'lee Consul (leni'ial Banauer. at Brankfoit, has I'lformed tho state department that a laijf.i brrn in thai city desires to con-t-act with .1 coal company lit tho Uni ted .Sta'eti for 500,000 tons of conl dur (UK tlie nfxt twelvu nioutlis. Coal pueluctlon in Uernmny this ycar Is 4.000,000 tons sliott of the de mairl. Where Ignorance Is Bliss. Penelope- Will, after all, I btlleic tho le4 mi knows the happier owe is. I ,ene reie- Hut's a loniforljblo philtteophy, uu mut bo ery huppy, Collier'! Weekly. Ffase 5all LIVELY TRACTICE GAME. Scranton Lined Up Against a Team of Local Amateurs. Befoie n largo number of cnthusln.s tle rootets, Manager Burnham's Scran ton playeis yesterday aftet noon lined up against a picked nlno of amat"Uis and played a five Inning game. Tho day was an Ideal ono for base ball, nnd an a result the tegulars played a clean, snappy gam-". Belch, tho young amateur from Ashley, was In the box; and pitched in good form, holding: tho scrub pljpra down to three hits and Btrlklng out seven tneiv. The playing of Second Baseman Do hetty, of the Yanlg.ins, was the feu ture of their work. In his two times al bat, he made two 2-baso hits. Thay were both clean, haul drives, and went far out into left field. Ho also stole third base, and handled himself well In the field. None ot thu regulars had much work to do, as tho bnttrry disposed of the majority of batsmen. Tho scrub team opened the game with a rush, by dis posing of thi legttlais In tho first In ning with a fast double play, after one man was out and Ferguson was on 'base. The then earned their only run on McA'lttle's tingle and Dohcrty's two-baser. Another practice gam will bo play ed this afteinoou. Last night Man ager Butnham arranged for a game to be played with VA'yomlng seminary. The game will stait piomptly at 3 o'clock, and an admission will be chaigcd. Yesteiday's detailed scote follows: ' scrt.WTov. A.D. It. It. O A. K. Ferginon. If 4 10 0 0 0 O'ltricn, 3 3 1 10 0 0 Mirtllet. il 3 2 2 0 0 0 Know if 3 2 2 10 0 Mclntjrc, Hi .12 15 0 0 M Pnlierte, .Sb 2 2 0 2 0 0 O'lliiin, 2b 2 2 112 0 Milltiickt, c 3 2 2 I 0 UIrIi. t 113 0 2 0 TotaU 27 15 12 13 Y.XMOWN a. it. n. I'lniicrl, c 2 II Hohl. n, cf 2 0 MiMltfp, Hi , p 2 1 J Doliirtj, 21 i 0 Pnl. 1 0 I oniirll, if 1 0 Siillianl, )i , Hi (I ljirin. .lit 2 (I KliKnnoJ, If 2 0 II. II 0 1 , II 0 II 0 II a. n. i j 0 o 1 2 Totals Hi l :; 13 n (, Vniiton 0 2 .". 8 2 2 -" anig.iiis 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two 1, iso hits -I U.lirilj (2); s,cPlcr. Meln t.ur, Milliiirk. Three base hit Knov. Menliic lilts Mi"lllci, M. l)5lieilj. hlclen bases J. Do leile, Bhilllu, Kiikv (J), Mclnlnr. stmck out -1U Ulgh, 7. Double plajs-.solhird 1o MrUtlip I" Knneil.i. 1'iift on lnlN-Oft I.righ, 1; off Nilhiid. I. nfT WiVlltie, 1 Hit b.e piliher .1. I. O'IIiIpii Wild pllehis-bilgh, Sr.th iril Umpire - Keiinrib. NATIOiYAL LEAGUE. n I'hlhdclphli wi lit iI.ihii before Hmokbn oi teiili.e iiiid as i n suit M I oui. by defining I liiiogn, now Irnrls Hie lugup J fio Ilostnn lleinrater ilefeatcil Visvnk Iv one urn, al though the f.iuits mule a iloKi.ile irToit to win iilblng in the Inst inning and i-roring four nun In a great 'lauKon Imisli This ilctiry 1 lings lliton up n pg .mil puts Chicago at the bottom of llio ladder. llroeUvn is now in Hiiid plate and PitNburg and Cincinnati aie tied lor tho foiuth iiotih. Won. I,ot. P.( St louis Philadelphia 1 .MM 2 .1)7 2 .Mil 3 .1011 : .'.no 3 . inn 4 .en 1 ..'Oil ProuMwi , Pittsburg ( inriunatl I New Aork ! Huston CllilllgO 1 Boston Defeats New York. New oik, Apill 23 I lie game between New Aork and Ilostnn tnilit fiuiiKlied an exiting titiirli. The New A'nrks made a bold Ul foi tic toi.t in tholr last Inning, but were iHlrcd ifi,r coining within one run of tjing tho ,'iu. The lltons won the game tluough lieity liittlng 1h" lilt Pohen'K iiltriilng for a total of twcit-t.-tliitc basrs. .Store: j NI.W AOIth. A II. It. II. O A. P.. I Van Ililtien, cf 1 2 2 ." 2 0 Mtitei, 31 .) 2 2 1 3 n lllikmau, rf 4 0 0 2 0 0 IiU, m 113 110 I Potle, lb t 0 I) II 0 ti 1 sellnth, If 112 2 0 0 l.'lr.i-.m, 21 I 0 0 1 2 0 I liiaily, e 1 0 n s II (i Dohui, 3 1 0 (i 2 1 j Po-lir 0 10 0 0 I Total 34 S "u 27 13 1 I HOslO.N. A.ll. It, II. O. A. 1 Hamilton, cf 5 1 0 2 1 ,1 Timi), lb fi 2 3 U 'I i, Collins, .11) ,3 .1 4 .1 1 2 N.ihl, if .'01100 I'l trill in, If .'113001 Lowe, 21i 3 12 2 5 0 I-ong, ss initio Nilllian, c 5 0 10,2 Pinetn, p 4 1 1 0 ', 0 Totals f3 ) jo "Hilled for Dohenv in ninth. 13 New A'oik 0 0 ,i 0 0 1 0 0 1 S Moslem 1 0 1 II 0 I 2 i 0-0 I I'.iriied runs New Yoik, 1; lotnn, 4 Hint ha-0 on enors-New A'ork, 2. Ift on basii 1 New oik, I,. Boston, 10 Has on balls-Off j Pohcm, h; of Plnecn, fi Hruik cut l)j Do 1 hcni, tl; Diiiten, .1. Home run -Collins. Three base lilt -Fireman Two bae lu.s-M. r. r si. bach, Collins. Nicrlflcc hitFrreman Stolen bases. Davis, fileason, Collins, lone. Double pla)K -Mcicer and Pole; Vafi Haltren and firady. Hit bv pitcher Hiikman. UalU-Dineen -Id pitch polien). Pawed balls-C'ndy, ". I'mpiie-Connellj. lime, 2 io. Altcndauic 4,100. At Philadelphia rj h K Ilrooklyn 203 0 00100-rt 0-2 Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 U t Hatttries Dunn and .McGulrej Piatt and Mc railand. Umpirc-nmslle. i t Cincinnati rj ) j; l'lltbburg 2 0 0 0 II II I) 2 4 8 0 i Cincinnati 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 3 1 fi 11 5 Hatteries-Flaherty. Philllppl and 71mmcr; Phillips and PeiU. Umplrc-O Day, At i?t Louia (lilugo , M bonis It. U.K. 000200000-2 8 1 OOSSOlOOx 3 53 Batteries (irifflth and Donohuc, .Siidhoff and O'Connor I'mpiie Hurst, 1IEECHAMS! sVaeBHI M k 0 inprove toe t teneral braltlt. f I0centstt2Scnt3. t 9teCtl&?ti&nrl9 HLL American, league. Al New IUtcd Ylc, 5 Amlitrit, 6. Chicago, 8 Minneapolis, 2, Detroit, Hi Cleuhnrt, 5. tmllanipcll), 0 DmUIci, 2. Knm City, 4 Milwaukee, 2. Collego Games. At I'rlneeton l'rlftcfton, 20 Lehigh, 0. At Waililngton (leorgetonn, 4j Unlierilty ol l'rnnjlvnU, 3. DASE BALL BREVITIES. Citcher Frank Pojil, formerly fllth J'cranton, will play Vi it h Hrlttol this mmitntr. In Wtdnesdiy'i game bttwpn ttio t'nlurtlty of l'cnnsjhanla anil Urglnh, Hhipo, Collier nnd Prown, tlie l'cnnylvunh uliorl tlop ami seiond ami third liaacnien executed a tiliilc l'y Jud Mnlthi tlie- eild Syiacuso and Toronto third liasrman, Imi alRiied a Worcester contract und "111 play in that city. Smith I n heavy bat ter and will itrengthen the team considerably, Joe Kelly ii being tried at third base by Ilrootlyn now that Ilughey Jennlniia H again on flist, and Is maklnu a Rood impression. Kelly ought to mile n good Inflelder. lie I ipilek on his feet and a brainy plajcr, and then, too, hi! heaiy hlttlna; poweis ought to keep him In the (tame. l'.liner I'llck, the I hiladelphla right fielder, practically owned the Quaker City yesterda). In Tuesday'! game with Bieokljti, the fat little outfielder was the bright shlnlna; light, lie rnred the flist run, by making a three b;iw hit, and coming home on a poor tlimw-ln and cinched the contest later on by banging the ball orr the fence with one man on bise. The board of aibltration of the National league his decided in faiorof the W likes llarrc hae ball team In Its case apralr.st the Da j ton, ()., eltib for the sen Ices of Seranil baseman John Hums, and as a result th? Aioca boy will wear n Wilkes Harrc uniform this car. The case arose out ol the fact that Burns resigned a W likes Parte rurtraU March 31, the tame day he was released by Kansas City, nnd later on hearing a rumor that Wilkes-Ilarrc would hwe no team ho opened negotiations with Pi- ton, although he signed no contract. The ltochester Eastern league champions arc be ing defeated with (.tattling regularity by the Utlca team of the New York State IcaguCj and I'.Imlra Tuesday suffered Its second defeat fiom the ninghamton nine of the same league This circuit, b) the .aj. Is far from made up of weak teams 'I here are a large number of e Eastern leagueis, old Atlantic league men xet eran National leaguers, and the like, who bring the leagues' standard up pretty high Among the well Known plajers at Utlca are Simon, the old f-jracuse outfielder, Stroh, last jear with Lancaster; Second Baseman Peter Chllds, list jear with Iteadirg, and Howard 1'arl, the elongitid placr who lermcrly was the Wilkes Parre flist biicman THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New A'ork, Aptil 23 The stock market nas In largo put confined to S-ugar todav, the feeerish ami iolcnt fluctintions In whlth kept affairs so unsettled that the operators hesitated to make i enures and the volume of dealings fell to small piopurtlons Theie was no actual news deielop ment to ae count for Srgar's erratic course, thoigh the board room was flooded with rumurs all day ot a settlement of the trade war absorp tion of nal rclincucs) and so forth. 11 was pictt eiidciit that these were set alloat bj the miuipulatcis foi a iIjc, which was tliicctrd .lgainsl tho short inteust iepi.tcrt to ue hiM'l coiicentiatcd in Boston, Hie stuk cold as low is 10 in thu moiulug on supposed inattions of fnsli Mgoi In the trade w.n ui.l In the afternoon it got up to 11 '.',. It 'IomiI at a net gain of 2s. The ginenl inaiket sold oil after the tpenlng in synipatli with tho break in bugir which effiC luallj cluinliutril the tone of the ii'itket all day. Whin hugir icliounled tho loom tiahri, all tinned to the bull side and kept pikes up on a Mnill oluine of dealings. There weie innMi.ienls in spetial stocks ilesigned to help on on ad same', notably in Missouri Patitit, Pennlania, WtIhsIi, pictured and Hie liraii'ers, but it wis iiolireiliU thai the lnij'ng lUin.ind bhnwed a mukeil falling nlf on am aduiiii. Iliielng oi dris ranie in on tho nrlv dei line bid Inter In the thy the markit continued dull 'I he apathy of thi- dt in md caused rialiing bj the loom tiadiis and a lite niition whlth wiped out in mv of the gains Hip clisliu nv and the net icults of the day were inutli mi .ed Hie intro duction into toiigiis of ,i rt.ilitlcu loi i tout mittee to imeKtlcite the Steel Hid Wile ppi-tiilc and tlie New Aoik stnil. euhangc may hate lad some infliiento in the lite n ait inn The bonrl mirket was rather unlet and irregulai Total pales, pai alue, M.CO.oOJl I'liiled Mates 5s de clined Vi in the bid piiee Tlie following quotations are furnished T.IKtiH. I... If C lrnn 1- r-A vnn.tu Tl The I.1UU.1V UJ iV, H UVll.Ull Ui . -J , 1WV..I, , 05-703 Mean ouiiuing. leiepnone sro; Open- High- bow ing, est. est. Amer. Sugar 100 115 10S Amtr. Tobacco 102 1IHU 102 Am hteel k Wire 41H 42'i 10, Atehison 25? SB 25 trhlsoii, pfd I.'tt l.0?i hS Brookljn Trillion 74 7V& ".Ts P A. ci sPi , 24s Cont lobitto 2!it ro'g "'ii (Ties k Ohio 11 ,!IU WHs C. (1. Western 1.1 1 . M C.ll kq 125U IMi 12IT, M Paul ll'is llft'i llS's Kotk Maud 104 lti'Ji lol'.j I), k II 115 111 115 I.arkaann.i 170 170 17'' l'ederal httel 42 l",'i 4ls I'til. ttfeel, pfd 70i,i 70i4 tot,; Kan i, Te.. pfd .16 .f.U 35V, bonis. A, Nash SPK K OlMj, Minhattan Pleiated .. MVt fil'i Mttropolitau Tiartlon ..157V4 lW'i 573 Mo Paelflo 5t 57H 'l.U N I Cential 11'iVj 1204 ll')i2 Southern Pieifu rr.'s .:; :'0's Ncifolk k Wclein Iks'1, ,'ii. 3s Northern I'acifli . . . BhVl 5S'i 57V, Nortliem Pautit. pfd. .. 7l' 71 ' 75 A Centi.it 13IU l",i4 l,t4 Out irlo k Western .... 2i 2 Hi Penn-,lanla 115 1,'7'i. Id5 Pacini Mill II : I ij'fe Heading 19 VY, 111 lieacling, pfd ."."'i U! ,r,0i4 Southern II. It K", i im southern It II, pfd. ... 57 5s 571$ Tenn C. k I Wij 85 M'- I.eather II IH! 11 " t .I.a (.l -r' -. r.-.. Clos ing. Ill lftl 41 0 7 1 Vi M' C'l'it (!'(, H 125 11IH 101 115 170 42s 70Vi .V.i; 0"! Ot 1501 J 5i5e 1201, rls's 75 4 ni'i 2-i'i Hlllj 1M4 61 11 11 71 31J MU 75 Sl'i. lOl'J ,.(-.lll',t, M, (l.-Ts ,1 ,U'J llubber .W-i :ua, 3J l'nlon Paillu 5b 50 yt 1 nioli Pacifl', pfd 7Vi 75 "V, Wabash, pid -jp. Ojij nj Wetlrll Union M-1! M4 HU Thiid ieniio 10- lOi't Kcs5 CIIIOAGO BOARD OF TItADE. WHEAT. Open- High- Low ing est. est. Jl ' o7' 07H May 03 rf5i US'-'. I'OItN. lull .W 40 3954 .Mai i83 30 331'. O UU lul 21'i 2.1' 21i; Mav 22' 23U "", I, Mil). Inly 715 7.25 7.07 Mae 7.07 7.17 7.02 PORK. Inly 1277 12!s1 i'l-, May l-'IW 1272 12 iJ Clos ing. MA, an 10 .115, 2i?; 235, 7 15 7 15 12 S7 12.72 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations AH Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid Asked. riist National Hank foo Scranton Savings Dank MO ... Scranton Packing Co pj Third National Bank ; Ui Dime Dep. k Dls. Bank 200 Uconomv bight, II. k P Co l I.acka. Trust & Safe Dep. Co 150 Scranton Paint Co , 50 Clark k Snoier Co., Com 400 ... Clark A. Snoier Co., Pr 125 Scranton Iron Fence 4: Mfg. Co joo Scranton Avle Woiks 100 Lackawanna Dairy Co , Pr 20 Co. baling Bank k 'irmt Co 300 First National Bank (Catbondale) 200 Standard Drilling Co ,io New Meniio Hy Coil Co., Pr 40 ... Traders' National Bank U5 BONDS. Scranton Passenger Hallway, first mortgage, due 1U20 us ,,, Pecple a Stieet Itailua), first inorl- gge, due 1018 HJ ... People's Street Itallwuy, CJencral mortgage, due 1P21 115 ... Dickson Manufacturing Co irjo Lacks Township School S per vent. ... 102 City of bcranton St. Imp, 6 per cent mi Mt Veuibn Coal Co , ... gj Scranton Trac, el per cent bonds... 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Ccrccted by II. fi Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ac.) Butter Creamery, 23e.! dalr), tulu, SJe. Ksgi Select westein, Ue. iieniby, state, XJlSc. 1 heese Full cream, U'.ie, Beans Per hu.. choice marrow, $2,13; medium, bced Potatoes Per bu , $1.25. Jonas Long's Sons THE LADIES1 HOME JOURNAL AND PURITAN FOR MAY. An Interesting Statement To Women Concerning Dress Goods All Silk Orenadinos, Camel's Hair Gronndtnos, Nun's Voiling, Sewing Silk Grenadines, We have never seen so manv or so charming a number of fabrics as are here represented. Our facilities en able you to choose for waist, skirt or dress lengths as pleases you best. Women who would be ultra-fashionable, who search the markets ol the world for the richest and best, will find here an assortment that has no peer in this or any other country. Priced from $1.25 to $8 Yard. Another Greet Sale of Sheet Music The Big Store, with its matchless resources for big outlets ot mer chandise, once more presents an offering that has no parallel in the annals of trade. It shall be the gieatest sale of its kind that this establishment has ever known. We place before the music lovers of this city and vicinity the magnificent stock From the Worerooms of J. W. Guernsey Representing his vast and carefully selected collection. It is the intention ol Mr. Guernsey to devote all his energies to the sale of Pianos and Organs, with which business he has been identified for so many veais. We have taken from him this splendid assort ment of the best of Sheet Music and Portfolios, and it is all To Be Sold Saturday and Monday. There shall be no limit to the quantities you may buv. Not a copy of the stock is to be held in reserve. Kvery dollar's worth of it will be offered for sale no matter whether it is worth 50 cents, 75 cents or one dollar all at the uniform price of O Gents Sheet On Monday night, however, it will be withdrawn from sale: We give you two days to pluck the choice bargain plums in music. There is an abundance of the classical in both vocal and instru mental; a goodly quantity of new music, and manv ot the popu lar selections though the stock leans more to the higher class ol music than to the present craze. The Entire Main Aisle, Wyoming Avenue Entrance, Devoted to the Selling. At 8 o'clock sharp Saturday morning it will be ready for the rush that is sure to come. Remember the p.uable of "the early bird." New York Grain and Produce. Jcw orh, April 21 -I lour-Inutile allhougli f.rnici in tone with the aehmep In illicit '''' Spot him; No 2 id, D1! t " I'.. ,' led. 77'si. elentoi. No 1 noilhern lliilutli, 7oV. f o b. atloat to aniee, options stu.tig and active .ill d-y, closing strong at 'sili net blgli ir, Miv iliiid HV ; .lull, 7ti ; September, 74'4t lorn pot strong. No 2, 4b'si. I on. afoat and f"V. elciltur, option nnrket dis pli.eed po-ito strength ami good ailiaiee to die on higher tables, Iml tu.itliu west and heaiy f.e."iboard ihnranits, closed strong at llsilt net idiii.ii. Ma ilosed 4"iltc : .lull. September, lrt&i Oats '-not monger, V 2, 2"Jl : Nofl ,1, 27il : Noll 2 white, "UVgti""! , No. J white, 2k', tiaek mixed, westein. Jfn 2')"c.; track white, 20i'i')C , options dull but steadier, closing '4c higher No 2 white oats, Mav, closed 20sfei Butter stca.lt western cteamen, I3ie.al8i , do. futon, liill'a ,. but titior. ere inn ii, llili.c ; state ilain, lal,ej do ire.inieii. Iil4ili Ne'' Cheese -steuly, fintv 1-ige white, 11 Vic fare large coloie.l. 11 nll'Jc; faun small whiti, lOiiallo , finiy mi ill colored, 10 Vile. Pen's -lead), state nnd Peiinsilunli. at marl., U'-alJi ; Foiitlicin ut niaik. llal'c ; storage western, .il mirk, 12$al.li.; legulai paeklnr. at inaik, 12al"a Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce. Philadelphia. April 21 - lieat-Kiim and 4c hglher; contract grade, pril, 1 ' n "jc Corn Sicady; l'ic. Iiighei. N.o. 2 ml .ed pill, 4 .1 r."-c Oits-Dull ard weik No 2 white dipped, -lie: -N" do. do.. SBiJI'je , No t mixed, do. 2'lo Potatoes I'm lunged. New ion; and western choice, per ImisIicIh, 4ii0c , do ilo fill to good. UMIIi Unite r Firm, good rte main); fines westein treanun. IS. . elo piints, 20t Kgffs -Film. (,uel ilem-nil, fresh ncarni, I'Vai.; do wtstiin, l-'ii 'lo. soulliwistrin, 12".c ! do southern, 12e Cheesf I lit haugeii llefinill Hugiifc -Pull, lolton Steadi 'lallow Stead), fair demand, cm pilule, in hog.hea.ls, r'i1V4e ', roimtri elo, bauels, .a53Ji , elirk, do. 4'erVc: eakes, fie , grease, IHalV .Hie Pwiltrj-Meaeli, f .Ir eh-mind, foil l"i , old loosters, 7a71i-t' , wintu ehitkens, llalet . sprulir cluikcns, 2'nJO, eluiks, OalOc Ilies-ed Ponllij- I niliLiigedi fowls, tlioiee, 10iini..r , i!n nir to gecel, 'ii'ii2e . old rorsltis, 7a7Vje , Ipast lug ihiikins liciil'i. l-'ilti , wtstirn do in Hi ; winter chiikins. l'aioe ; broilers, HOalJe ltet-elpts-1 lour, 1""' buirels end 100 sacks wheal, 1 1 HOP biesliels, coin, i. OHO bushels, oats, li.uisi bnslitls siiipiuu w- Wlieit, lone, corn, llJ.OOO bushels, o.ils, S.OOi. bushlls. Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, April 23 -Tlie grain and pioilslon markets weie stioug tolas, the foinier helped piiiuipilh bv hii-hei tables and a good eporl demand Wheat tlosisl ele hlghir. corn, 1 isa l'ie better and oats Hi impimul The inaik. t for hog products was 7'jalOo hlghei Cash quo tations weie as follows' Fiom -Firm. No 3 spring wheat, M'-iH'Vi No 2 red, un70''.c . No 2 oi n, .ioV . No 2 1 1 Uusi, 40e , No 2 oils, 24V4a24i ; No 2 while, "7i2'si . No 1 white, 2GC4a27'fie . lie, 5te Isiilej, llille , No 1 tli siLifmid northwest, $17.1; tlniotln, ii .11, pork, fU71aU60, hrd. --.i7 20 nbs. ?fifit 7.11; shouhlirs, Ia4i7c , sides, $7.l0a7.jO; whis key, $l.25'; sugars, iincliangid. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chciago, prll 2i -Cattle lleeeipls, 14,0O)j rhuirv qi.alitj stecis. siraeli to strong, ollurs slow, but ihoitc stock stiadi , best on sile, 163, M.od t prime naliie Heeis. IjIKIiSbO, poor to liiedium, VllOilTI. selci ted feeilei, l llal, mixed stoil.ers, 4t.30al ios, t.Ul.u0 heifers, $.t21atM, eanneis, 2 23a2R5. bulls, S2 75a4 21; ealies, ti :0au 50 Tesans, lUeelpts, O'lO, Texas fed eteei-s, Mai 20 'lexas bulls, M.iJal 71. Hogs -Ileeelpts tothi, 21,000, toiuoirotv, 20.000, lett oier 2,000 2Vaa3t Iiighei , i losing ease! top, flhO, mixed and bulelier. MJSaloO, good to cholie beau, 141a5l0, lough heai-j, 3 35a5C0, lough heaij. S1'i1a1.40; light. W.25a1M); bull of sales, V5 41a1S1 shetii Ileeelpts, 13,000; sheep, slow to 10t. lower, lambs, steady, i,ood to choice wethers, $121.111.3, fair tu elioiio mixed, ft 71a5 10, western sheep, $.'i.4(U1ffl, jeailings. Hi Mill ratiio lambs, (3 SOaT SO; western lambs, iia"..iO. New York Llvo Stock Mmket. N'ew 'Sork. prll 2.1,Becies strcrs slow; bulls and sows, steadi to a shade lower, steers, 4.75a1 41 tops. $5 10, Hi gs and oxen, fJ "Oil .0, bulls, V 00a4 1, ios. .'al80. Calves Jlarktt iwnetl aetlif and steadi, closed dull and 23i lovei; leals, l-UHil. little enln-s, J.si3 W. Sheen Common slo and easier good rllpped steaelv; Ian bs, I5i2.1t. Iilaher, wooled sheep. Ha 0.21. culls, (.IMM4V), dipped sbeip, ...ieulM. wooled lauds U 7'uS.:J. i nils. k('jel.30, ilipptel lambs, 3 2l. is), Mail land spilng limbs, V3 23 each; state do, Va4.10. II.g.-Maiket weak, state hogs, ifltOi.l.M, no i.cs-tun hogs, BitlTalo Live Stock Market. Dlit Buffalo. April 23, -Cattle Best stivis rjuotabli ii .C0a5 '13; llht l.i t,rm, $4.10ai.50; icals, $la3, lltirs-adv hlaher; orkns, t3tv"l K,.s 11. I. e e..rt- .-. ,o. ...1...I .tiii.ti. .... , u "u, ,,,.11. .', ., ,. t' ", ... est .,, T-. i.M. ..., i ,,- itllutns, t5.70aj.70; luai, fj.7ia5.i0. uius. kliUU Today's announcement is directed particularly to those who are looking for the highest class of nov elties in Dress Goods. It gives us pleasure to particularize concerning -our arrangement with the largest and finest importing house in Atneiica, lor the display of their novelty fabrics here an arrangement that is in force in no other stores in America, save one in New York. An arrange ment that gives us, without question, the biggest and most beautiful line of foreign dresi materials, in any store in America, west of the Hudson river. The collection includes: Silk and Wool Grenadines, Silk and Wool Etamtnoa, French Batiste, Fancy Suitings. FINANCIAL. ooooooooooooooooo Q OUT OF TOWN 0 $TRAOERS$ O Send for cm New Book on v A "HOW nilxllb A cl!l)0 slJIN WALL Y STtKI," O I'riec 10c It is lot so icrj ilitfi.uU. you A onlv bin to know low This will till )ou LEWIS A. MAY & CO. !.NK 'S.V e. MMISsi) BROKERS 0 mi mi kip-n i ions -.roc m:ciimh: X mi miii its n pitoiii 1 1. 1:( hvni.i; y ji a a is Hroaduat, Nes York City Q ooooooooooooooooo A Skin of rioauty la a Joy Forevor. Dt! I' I'I'.I.IX f.liril WII'S OIIIFNTAU CKCAM, OIL MAGICAL IIMAL 1 1F1CU. I'emorea Tn, rirnples, Freckles, Moth lsttl.es, lis. Ii. and Siln ulstaiw, n.i everj blemish on oc(iuiy, ana aencs dtUcilon. It has stood tlie test ot !. years, nnd la so harmleiBvo taste It to be ture It Is projv erly mode. Accept no counterfeit of. similar name. Dr. 1 A. Seeyrti sold to a. tady of the baut-toa iaiAllent)! "As you ladies will ure them, I recommend 'Gour slid's Oeam as tb leskt bsnuful ot sit the Pkln prepsra. lions " For sale tr all nmrzlsts SDd Fancy Ooots Dealers la the U.S., Canudss, mid Eurof. rBUD. T. COI'KIKS, Prop'r. S7 G real Jonas Bt, V.T, THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Biliousnoss, Constipation, ivyspupsiu. Sick-Hoad - acho and Livor Complaint. SUGAR COATBI). Bold by all drupclsts or sent by mall. ii. NenlU Medical Co., Chlcijn Sold by McGarrab & Thomas, Drus- KTists,. W.i Luckuwanna ave Scranton, I'a. MAKE PERFECT MEN UO .NOT 11FUP.1IU t imnotSuf trhottitr Thf jjpitJttnd tinbitiontof lit can be rtorrd lo u Th vtry ahnolulrlT rurrd by lKnKJ'TC TA 11 LT.TS. OlTe prompt reltf t to in omnu rftlllog memory and the wanti UU wipiii VI vtsssi 'vnsiv,inewiiiv w; Intll.erelioni orstcfMes oresilr jtsis ImnsitvlfforsndDoltnovloSTCrv f tine. lion Brier npttleajilcro Olse tfn bloom lo lbs checks and lustre to tho eyes oftfTVyoullff orold One Hoc box renews vttsl snerg-jr VlfJo boiec si f l.toacarupleteirusisnteedcurevntiyor money re landed. Csn be carried In sen s' pocket SoM etcrjwhere or mailed In plain wrapper on eecelpCfir price bj mi iriirns to., tnus kui,, rsiere, Sold In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews' Bros, and McGarrah & Thomas, druggists. cn1 UolJ metsllie boiM uilel -. ...... .... v.uvi. ..v.H.a Itnneeraam SUll.llttlnn nn.l fml,n. irlbbAn 1.1. .a., ir.n... Huns, liuyor four liruKfitl orfeD3-4c. lo "fu,,.'.,f'.'. t'lrtleulara, Tollmoiilsls sod "Itellerfor! udlea,Hllellr, by re turn Mull. 1 ll.lt, tfk ....Inn..... U.M k ,, TT " Druiilii. Clil.he.lcrC hrmlcal ' , UeatlfQ till paper JaadUon biiusrc, 1'lllLA., I'.l. 15 30, roiijlis l7a5l0, stajs, " TSal 10 Kh-ep and Ianibs Sltons AUIPIATs WII.Ii IIM'HKN John Prown, a ii II leteran, ol tlld Jlaisliall SI . Phlladel plila, saisi "Hi a mere at intent I tame acioss Di Acniw'a (ttdiTlial Pomltr I mis a great mlfeiei lioui tliat dnad iiialadyCatarrli Tills nondeitul reiiietle tlTitted a speeel and perma nent cine, and I liaiei been so tliankfiil tliat I am willing to spend imicli lime In spreading tlie gooel in si Sol.l l.y Jlatthewa tiros, and W V. tlarw.-77. 3s islSJaj, ESEi HpHsSH 100 PILLS I 25 cts: 'MJKP' Vsy '" S A V" A' .t .,.j' fitiki