The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, June 28, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCEAKTOtt T7UBUXE -THURSDAY" MORNING. JUNE 28, 1894.
BASL
BALL
Ecraatoa celebrates Its Return Coma by a
Victory Over Mloont
The Mountain City Lads Could Barely
Toucti "Our Own Tommy" Allen
town Takes a Game from Po'.tsville,
Hnzletown Lowered a Notch by
Harrisburs, and Easton's Hold on
Last Place Clinched by Reading.
Standing of the Clubs National
and Eastern Lcaguo Summaries.
Notes.
tlm result of Yes
terday' State losgue
base ball Ksraos, tlii
positions of several
of tho clubs iu the
championship race
Iihh u-en changed
Allentown again
taking second place,
pnabing Haileton
into third pkico, and
Soranton moving
null ybvfuiu uu.-i-
' tion into fifth place,
Lut by ;i very narrow margin. From
present appaaraneM tne order of tlm
today should ha tho same order
in which they will flnlsb. the first sea
son, wfcioii cecum on July 7.
1 following table gives the per
ca itagea of tii clubs,to;;tber with tho
Di nb .- ol gam u won nud lost by eacii,
an 1 their sticuiug in tho champioushlp
Won.
Harrlabnrg 82
Allentown 'A
Haslaton 21
Reading
Bcras iw
Potttvilla i"
Altoona 17
ICaston 7
Lost. Per ft.
9
10
IS
2a
33
20
20
SI
.73U
.888
'.468
.159
.43!)
.184
BCBtDULB rOB TODAY.
tUuoDd i.t Hti-aaton. i Two games. I
PottsvlUe it Allentown.
Beading at Knstou.
i ii ,ii;ar;rat ilazleton.
HARD LINES FOR NOLAN.
Zli Old Assoc! t a ;.n.:td His Curvss
A'.l Ov u: Grounds.
" : ; n ilis ' 1 th iir r.'tnrn
home by administering a terrible de
teal to AUood yei duty at the ball
park. Noli i, tho x-Seranton twirler,
was civ atrial iu the ba-xbyAl
toona and proved noeqn 1 to the task
ol . down Soranton bate
roan. In met, hit lute associates
seemed to be determined to drivu Mr.
Nolan out the business irom the
sav . which they attacked bis
aliened onrvas.
Massey waa tlm most vlndiciliv?. In
lii bat be made four single,
i me run la'cbcr. nud
jles, adoo ..... and a home run,
Hud Bojinn single, I inble and triple.
Ta n members ol theolubcon
tented iliemiel - with singles, of
ol -iti sixteen .wsre lo
all lecuved.
fax In the lead, and
lie ball i often and hard, that
after i)xtb inning the game began
. . .... langbter was witneased
by abont 500 person.
HOOSON 0OU1 D HOT PITCH.
Hodson was sob ilnled to pitch the
game, bnt his tomaon waa not on
good v ri is Ith blm and be did not
don his uniform at all. In his stead,
Old Boy Ptanagban'a graeefn! form
dtenrated t'je pltoher'a box. Tom
maso was in good f irm and had no
trouble in winni ij; the ame from audi
an opponent as Nolan.
Mark Koran, of I'rr.vidence. iate of
tho Entiton clun, umpired. His work
' as not wholly aatislaetory, although
he evinced a praiseworthy dedre to do
what waa jnst and right between the
players.
Altoona presented a somewhat d1t
ranged team. First B.isemau Hggan
and Beeond Uiseraau Uuttermor
left the club last Siturday and
their places havii not yet been filled.
Pitcher West covered first ysster
di.y and Captain Alex Uouohne came
in Irom left field ami put up a brilliant
Rhine at second. Asiienback, who
proved himself u clever fielder, covered
left.
A BRILLIANT PLAY.
One of the most brilliant plays ever
seen on the grounds was made in the
third Inning, Yonngman, of Altoona,
was on tbli (.when West went to the bat.
ilr. West drove the ball over Fluna
ghan'a head with terrific spued. Uj
in the air went Thomas left hand and
he touched the ball and broke its force,
Captain 1'helan saw Flnnaghan's
mov and rub I in to back up the
loiv? pitcher. When the force of the
bail was broken Pnelan jumped in the
air, ranght the sphere and hnrled it to
the home plate where Catcher Rogers
put. Yonngman out.
While; the play was being made
D nouu?, who was on secoud, reached
third Rogers made a feign to throw
the ball to iseond t eatoh West. Iu
stead of doing so be sent thi ball aaiu
ing to third. JJinoiiui bi;n his jour
nay to the home plate when Rogers
made tliti mot! ! to throw to secoud,
and too lata tound that he had been
tricked.
A SPRINTING MATCH.
Bis only salvation waa to run home,
nnd be started at the top of his speed,
with estlake after him. The latter
eteat and put Alexander the
' ofli li u feet from the home
Plate.
pi iys IWai ined ?reat entbml
asm among the spectators. Score in
detail:
SHUN TON.
pa
i
0
o
s
2
1
10
a
o
He
ran, 0. f..
aei, a. . .
cneii, o.
I !. if...
Jr.
Boi
pl . ion, itb
i toils, i. I
i y, ib
v. . itlake, 8b
Flannigan, p
Total jS '.: 27 M 3
AI.TOU.NA.
u, i, pa a. k.
c t l c i i a i a
Walters, a 1 1 1 I 1 2
Yonnsman, s. s o 2 l a l
Hartman, 8h , I S W ft 1
Doi i gbna, 'J b 1 t U o l
West, lb o a J3 o 8
.. . n back, ). f 0 0 3 0 o
Griffith, r. f b o o o
Nolan, p 0 ooao
Total I 3 27 17 9
E . ton 4 1 1 I 0 1 I 8 4-18
Attqopa. o i 2 q o i o o o 4
Earned runs -Pyrantel 8, Altoona it.
Two Me Pita Itogan, I'atchuu, Kngoie,
1 snagl .' lla ley, tlarlnian. Three base
blti iu, waters. Homo runs
Pati ben, nasartr, IMplbn liosea Wetxol,
pMtcnen ley, J 'uolme 8, West, 2,
j p)i . i l.jlan, Urt Ulan
to Oo:ioliuu to crft.. liilocU out By
' Ul
Flnnagan 8, Nolan 0. I list base on ball
By FlanagbaU 5, Nolan 0. HH by pitcher
Flanaghan. Time of game 2:U5." Um
pire -Moron.
OTHER STATE LtAGUE RESULTS.
At Alloatown-
Allentown....O 0 000-008 14
Pottsvilte 0 oooooiool
Hits Allentown, 11; I'ottsville, ft. Kr
rois Allentown, 2; f'otUville, 4. But
tetis Baldwin uud Kelly, Fox, Hutjhes
at.d Dtyfiins.
At llazleton
Haztoton 0 0 3 0 1 0 II 0 0 0
Barriabnrg....O 0X00700 x 8
Bite Haslaton, 10; Harrislmri,', S. Er
rors Ilszletoo, 3; Harrisburi;. i Bat
terios Fee and Moore, Meauey and
Wonte.
At lteadiug
Roadiut' 11 0 0 S 0 0 4 0 222
Eatou 8 1 1 0 0 8 1 3 0-10
Hits Reading, 28; Eiiston, 11. Errors
Reading, Oi Hasten, 7. Katterlee Oulds
and Uoodbnrt; i'lock and Kaub.
NATION L LEAGUE.
At Cle"eland First gamo
Clovelaud 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 0-6
Brooklyn 4 1 0 2 1 0 2 0 x-'.O
Hits Cleveland, 11; Brooklyn, 13. Er
rors Cleveland, 3; Brooklyn, & Batteries
Young and Zimmer, Stein and Kingslow.
Soeond garuo
Clevolaud...."0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
Brooklyn 'i 0030000 x-5
HltS-rClevelsnd, 1T; Brooklyn, 11. Ei-rors-Clevelnnd,
4; Brooklyn, 4. Bat
rerles Clarksoo and CUonnor) Dunb uud
Dsiley, Umpire Stage.
At St. Louis
St. Louis 0 00000000 0
New York....0 1 5 1 0 0 0 4 x-11
Bits-St. Louis, 5; New York, 14. Errors
St. LouK 7; New Y'ork, L Batteries -Hawley
and lliiler; Wettervelt and Wil
son. Umpire Buret,
At Cincinnati
Cincinnati.... 0 l soo o 3 o x 7
Philadelphia.. 0 0 2 00100 0-3
UiU-L'inclnuati, Pi Phlladelphi S. Er
rors Cincinnati, 3; Pbiladelpme, 4. Bat
teries l'urrott and Vaughn; Woyhiug and
Cress. Umpire Emslie.
At Chicago
Chicago 0 0 5 1 1 1 0 5 013
Baltimore..... 1 00 2 0010 04
Hits Chicago, 19; Baltimore, 8. Errors
Chicago, 2; Baltimore, 3. liatterios
Oritllu and Schrlver; Hawke, BoblttSOtt
uud Clark. Umpire Lynch.
At ritth'ourg
Pittsburg 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 4 x-ll
Washington ..0 l 0 0 l 00204
Hlts-Plttsburg. 14; Washington 19. Er
ror. Pittsburg, ni Washington, 7. Bat
toiie. liumbert, M ick and Merrittj Mer
cer and MoQnlre. Umpire ilcCjaad.
At Louisvills
Louisville 1 010100003
Boston 8 0 2 0 1 5 0 0 213
Hits-Louisville, 11; Boston, 17. Er
r i:s Lonisville, B Boston, 2. Batteries
Hensfee and Unm; Stivetts and Hyan.
Umpire GanTney,
EAbTLRU IECUE.
Wilkes-Barre, lit Springfield, 9,
Erie, 10; Syracue, G.
GLINTS MOM THS DIAMOND.
Msssey's batting yesterday was some
thlng terrific. Uis homo rua was a tre
mendous bit.
The Nn. 9 school clnb acoept tho chnl
lenge of thr Bnmnar Avenue Stars; nt 10
o'clock, Thursday, on tin Johusun Lake
grounds. B. Luuthuur, captain.
Hognn had hard In s while away on the
ti.p. He hit tbo hall often, but was uu
sble to bind it safely, YVsterday ho did
some of bis old time work with the stick.
The Actives, of Green Ridge, challenge
Union Bears, of Uunmore, to a game of
hall on the Stove Works ground. Answer
through Tue Thiui'.ne. The Actives cha!-
lenge anvclub under 17 years of age. Firt
come, first served. The Actives liave won
ten uud lost four. E. Youug, managor.
Iiodtiou Is not likely to go to Louisville,
as he cauuot agrae with Manager Brnl
on the salary he will receivo He has been
offered 100 a month, hut decline to ac
cept that salary. Ho thinks hi9 services
ure worth more than tbat to the Blue
Grose Colonels and will not sien unless the
limit is raised, yesterday the tduO draft
which Manager Barnie gave for hn release
Was returned to this city uuhonored.
Although Mansgsr Swift at the meet
ing of tho Base Ball association Tuesday
night, expressed his readiness to stop
down from the management of tho Scran
ton club several of the stockholders are
anxious to see him retained at the helm.
Said one of thotn yesterday to a TrIBUKK
reporter: "I would he loath to see Swift
give up the management of the club
because be is the only mun thus
far wbo lias made base ball nay in
this city. He made money fur the asso
ciation last heavji), although he had to
start out undor discouraging .circum
stanced. 11ml his counsel been listened to
the association would have cleared at
least S'.euo more than it did last year.
This year his position has not been an
enviable one. He has hail several OOOfllct
lug elements Jo couteud wit'i, and aside
from this at no time had absolute control
uf the team. Enthusiastic and well mean
ing, but ndsguideU persons have end) av
ored to ite, him to sign certain players and
Others have been as freely rec ommend' d
for Instant release. Thoo people be has
been forced to oppose at every step. I am
in favor of giviug Swift absolute control of
the team for 0110 month with power to sign
or remove such players rit may thiuU
proper. If he then fails to give the Scraa
ton club the position it is entitled to have
in the base ball world, let his resignation
hn received and acted upou at once."
Whoever is responsible for it, this fact is
patent to lovers of base hail in this cily :
tho Scranton club has tt.us far hoen a dis
appointiuieiit. if a hydra-bended maaage
ment exists it Bhould be abolished at once.
It can accomplish no good. The men.
ager of the clnb, whoever ho is,
should have absolute control of the club
and the public would then know just
where to place the responsibility when tho
club fnils to atchleve tho results that It
should. There could he no nhirlilni; or
shitting el' that responsibility 11s we peo
today in this city. The TbiBUNB bus thus
far studiously avoided attempting to give
the stockholders of tho Beranton club any
advice concerning the muunor 111 which it
should conduct its uifuirs und it breaks
through Its osual reserve now only to say,
"give us one manager who managui,"
NOTES ABOUT COMING MEET.
Work will begiti ou tho now graudstaud
this morning.
Over fifty entries have henn thus far re
ceived. Eutries will close this evening.
The Humbler racing team of Now Y'ork
lent their outrics by telegraph last oven
ing.
A mocting of the club will hi held this
evening to make final arrangements for
the rates.
Bert WirUwire, of Catbondale.will enter
the northeastern rennsyivania champion
hip contest, as well us the h.df-milu open
raut.
The disgram for the giandi.tsad will be
oi,:ocil 1 it baturuiiy muriumr at U. fi.
Pratt's stationery store, III I L tdkawauaa
avenue. Tiuksts fur a . . . a to the
groiiudi will alsu ba ou sale theru,
The Slnb will ruu a special train to
Wi llarro on Monday eveuiuir next
I b train Will leave Bridgo street depot at
7 p, in. A meeting 01 the club will bo held
ut 0 80 o'clock, after which thev will 11a-
nulo to the depot headed by the Liwrouoe
luiud. Ail wheeliuen who are not mem
bois of the club are Invited to join iu the
t In and rarUctjiato Iu the lantoru parinle
to ou iieiu in wnges-uarro on thai even
ing. .
Tucklen'a Arnica Salve.
lib best salve iu' the world for Cots
Bl iBore Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fevor
Sores, Tetter, Chappad Hands, Chilblains,
L'ornH and nil Skin Eruptions, autl posi
tively cures Pil or no pay required. U
it k'uarautoed to itive ifrfect satisfaction
SI mousy 1 of Hided. Price 115 couts per
Dux. f or sole uy juattnews uros.
NOW CARE FOR THE AGiiD !
Bam ins
With 11 s DaMUtatiag
Weather is Here.
The Btst of Thought and Caro is Duo
to tho Old People For Them to tic
Strong and Happy, Refreshiio:
Sleep is Necessary Palne'a Celery
Compound Must Mow Be Tr.kcn.
Young people iin the flush of health
are apt to forget tbat thj aged need
help more frequently thau they, to
(ragd oil: wetikuess aud to OUSCk diseaao.
Because there are no symptoms of
any specific disease they think nothing
can ho done. They forget that tho
weaknesses of ctldugeuregeuer.il weak
n sses, a difficulty uf the slow organs
of digestion aud siilmiiatlon to prop
erly feed the nerves an I body.
The one grant need, as hot, dohiliat
ing weather comes on, is for new, rich
blood, free from the poisonous humors
that invariably result from a slagnant
Condition,
The certainty with which Paiue's
celory compound quickly sotida ttew
mm..
LgWll C. CltOSSES.
Wood to every part of t;te body
is
shown bV a stronger oulse, fuller heart
beats, aud a brU'liteui'ig of toe spirits.
Sleep becosgtl sound slid refreshing,
and rhenmstism, scialios, neuralgia,
and other results of an underfed ner
vous aval etn ..disappear.
The "world of worn out, nervous,
feebl men and womeu is indebted to
Professor E lward E. Phelps, M, D,,
LL. D ; of Dartmouth medical school
for the discovery of this great nerve
regulator und blood ptu ill -r tho beBt
and final fruit of a long life devoted to
the atndy of weakness of nerve tissuos,
unv its natural remedy.
Paine's coltry compound gently stirs
the workiugs of all the vital organs,
feeds the nerves when waste in tlwir
tissues kuB exceodetl the repair, and
tints relieves nervous prostration, dys
pepsia and disorders of the liver, kid
neys anil heart.
It builds up wasted bodies, frees
weak nerves and uervo centers of irri
tability by supplying licit, abuudaut
blood to build up the worn-out tissues.
When there is general debility, lassi
tude, 11 loss of appetite nnd a lack of
intorest in life that comes at this sea
son; wbeu one looks wretched, and
feHa so all over, this great modern
remedy goes straight to the souroe of
the weakness und Immediately gives
strength and a vigor of miud and ho ly
3nch us must follow perfect nutrition
of every organ and part of the body.
Tho lives of thouisntls of men and
women past middle nje who think it
time to stop work, might be prolonged
to many yrs of usefulness if thov
would only use Paine's celery com
pound, the great modern blood und
nerve restorative. It will give new
life, ambition and cheerfnln-ss, 11s it
did to Lwis c. Crouen, of North Co
ll oe ton, N. Y.i wbo writes: "Paine's
C elery Compound ins dono uie n ..real
deal of good. I have bson afflicted
with insomnia, nervous chills, Iojs of
Strength, and poor digeatlon for some
time, also loss of memory, and all of
tnesu troubles are much utter now. I
have gained in weight siuoa I com
menced its usa and sin uiuuh better
ainl stronger in every way, I shall
recommend the compound to all
others."
The Ideal aid ibs Real.
IFeeMnfffoa efdr.
"And all tbsee p.iems 011 June," she
said, "do they How from your looll"
"No, madam," replied Bardby, "It is
simply haul work. Wiiat yoa regard as
pontic inspiration is simply n matter of
poetic perspiration."
Cure far boaduche.
As a leinedy for all foruH of Headache
Electric l'.itter bus proved to ho the very
best. It effects a permanent euro and tlio
umst dreaded liubltual blck headaches
yi'id lo ils influence. W urg" all wlionro
efflletod to procure a bottle und give this
remedy a fair trial. In CHi.es of habitual
constipation Electric Bitters cures by giv
ing the needed tone to the bowels. and few
canes loug resist the nse uf this medicine.
Trv It once. Large bottles only Fifty ceuts
at Matthews Bros', drag utore,
Hist' ileal Ldncune'oa.
Mrs. Wickwiro Wasn't it Bhakeepeare
who said thut "appaiel 1 ft proclaims tho
mau," or something of that sortr
Mr. Wioknirc 1 don't remember, but
probably you a e light. 1 suppose they
bad clothes loud ouough t make procla
mations In bis day the same as now. a
dttOMBOittl Journal.
Tut ruuT trial of Dr. Wood's Norway
Pino Byrup will satisfy any one that tliK
Inng-beallug virtua ci tho nine 'tree has
now benu it lined lato nn effective and
convenient COOgb ttiedlclns, Sob! by all
dealers on a gnarantee uf sitUtaotion,
Inoorpjr.stlon.
VTOTICBI8 HEKBBY GlVBH THAI' AM
Is a iilleatioa will to miidu to tbiOovor-
nor if fenqaylfooU on rrldar, Ju v
. Hid, by WUrlam II. Tavlor Oeania
L Cr ntlAl, Claries B. T;;eloaor. LuvIh
It. ."Unaniuy. ira j. jL-au-lny. William H
Boyd, jr., and ioward P KwBsburr, under
tint uet or a .imn.v eu.i;:,. 1 "An uitt.uin.
side for the meorpbrauon and regnlatlon uf
oeriam oorporasions, apnrovsq uie -nth naf
of April, A. I). 1HV4, Hlul 'he hev. inl sapplt
moiiiK th'.'i'ct.i, for the ehurtorof an Intended
eorporatten lo be caneatne rrsnRLnOoal
gompapy, tbs obaraater nnd object uf whioh is
"mlaiog, vr pariaesnd sell lutcoal ami doing
such ottior pu.ilnetis nece-sarily P"iriteti''
tnorownn. Rtt'i lor tnes.. pnrposss to lir.vo,
poss'ias and en joy all the Hi:ht, b u 11U uud
privileges of said act ot ntisjiiibiy uud sopsla-
ui'.'iita thereto.
WATHON DJIBLj Solicitors.
Kcr nton. I's.. .lune, -'7, Usui
m 1 1.1 11 ir ' 11 111 1- 1 M-a,w
Sheriffs Sale.
B viuTui; w asvaaA.li wbitb, XB
cotloii'i. and uttaehtueiits, act of lrti;:i. I,
sued out of tliu t'l.urt ot ( ouiin. 11 IMietriof
Lackawanna county, a:,d by spjolal order of
...ri t (nirr to me oireoteu, mere win oeei.
nosed to nubile sulnoa Tliurnl.ty, the ."tii day
of Junb, I".'! at U o'clock 11. 111. ol said duy, nt
the shpn of William Gllroy, t'apouse avenue,
city of Kcrsnt.in, lackuwunnu county, n lot
of ii'csli meat; Raimt tl.iv. June vs. isui. ut lo
o'ciook a. ui.. t thoslion or illnitii (I1I10T.
11,111m .r. Laokswanne county, Pa., a into,
freata meat; and on the nan ' day, Jmiu is,
ll'4. at II o'clock a. 111., at the shop of William
Gtlroy. delimit nit. In the unoiisb of T.iylor,
Kaekawamia rounty, I u., 11 lot of fresh niout.
Sult'iii and taken in SMBl ion at the suit of
John llotgutii t aL vs. William llilroy und re
turunbloto Beptnttlisr term. UjM,
JOHN J. r All BY, Slterlff.
Sheriff s ofllce, Scruuton, Pa., Juns'JT, ISM.
1
CENT Connolly & Wallace
A Word.
IPantK of all Wnds cost that wticft,
eepf Situations M untefi.whivh are inssrU
Cgenlu Vi'.intcd.
UhTILOU PEU MOJ1TH, CITY OU COCNTltY
O to coniisit.'tii w;'l,. awaka insurance sol
iters;; well ssUUlSbed permanent nusiitts..
Addresu or in.uirc n.-cotid Hour, ill Luek
wannti -iv.'.. K.' iunton. l'a.
Help Wonted Male.
UBEMAK WANTED - '"bXPEKIe'ncEU
Bremen with small family o live in
ruums at works, at M, T, KEI.LUK'O Laeku-
a .11.. t.ai'iiiiKn WorKB, ."J Adams avenue.
;1 R to 5if wu. kiy paid sober, reliable mau.
MJ call i-urlv fodav. Kojm IS. over
Ulobo store.
VU AN I'KL-llAN AGER I'ui. r'l.s A N 1 La I
Inrtltntion. Kef r ncn an I bond re
qidr.ai. Liberal ladncemonts to the r elit
111 u. Address. 1 lie custjiu Assurance (.0..
Phitadeli h u, l'a.
Kor SM
X)It BALE A LARGE SELECTION OF
1 tlie latest styles of buggies, snrrlss,
pbaetona. carts uud wa irons of nil Kinds of niv
own make., at M. T. CSLLKB S Lackawaiitni
(.irriai;u iv o:l;s. '
lor Rent.
;u HUNT STORE 511 LAI KA WANNA
Ave. Inquire of HENRY g .t,Y,
4:.'i Laotawanna Ave.
ARE WIN OLA C(t' I AUK, I'Ult.v'ISHElJ,
i to li t with baru. il-J I'uau uvcuuu.
Special Notices,
1 0 YOu'WAltT TO ENOW HOW TO
l apeoaiate sucoeKufully tu lho Stock and
(Ir an market. 11 so, writs lor our littlu
ui.iuual, muilod flue. Tells all ul'out It. F.
Evans & Co., Blalto Bldgj CMgagq i
BLANK UOUKS, 1'A.MI'IU.I.I . MAtlA
2inoa, etc, bound or rebound ut The
Tu-inuNu orlicu. (juick wurk. Uessouublu
prices.
MEAL TICKETS CAN BE BAD AT lit,
corner bitriu-o street and Franklin ave
nue. Twenty uiual tickets (or ,1 Uuud
tablo board.
Boarding.
CUMMEK BOAI-DINd-FOUK RESPECT
O able perbuns can tiinl Urst clasa board
with small family In la ge, uiry house. Hot
und cold baths. Free carriage to dep"t and
church Three quarters of u luilo fi om sta
tion. Healtuy locality. AUdr. ss boi tj.CUrks'
Summit.
Lost.
TnALDBAlB PIN WITH WHITE
Xj prongs. Finder will be suitably re
warded by retui nliur the same, to Colouul E.
H. Hippie, Third National bank buildini;.
Money to Loan.
M
ON FY TO LOAN ON FIRST MOKT
gaes. Bums from 51,0 0 to J3.WA
lUioWN. Attorney, 608 Spruce street
Proposals.
CEALEU PltOPost LS WILL BE HE
O coived at the otHce of the secretary of
tho Soranton board of control until 7.30 p, m.,
Monday, July , 1804, to furnish 2,(X)0 sehcol
(WsU-b, to Iw furnisl.ed In such quai.tities and
at such times as may be required by said
board ot control. Bids to stub: price of iiiff
ent sizes, sample duuk 'o be exhibited. Fifty
.lull. 1! , In cash or certified check to nccum.
pauy e h bid to bo forfeited to tho district
la case of refusal or omission tu execute con
tract within ten days, 11 award d the same,
By order of thi. liourdof controL
tt.CtiF.Ni-. P. FELLOWS, Secretary.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE BE
coived at the office of the City Clerk,
Scram 011. l'a.. until 7.S0 o'clock p, in. Thurs
day, July D, 1894 tu construct lateral sewers
with lb" necessary branches, basins, lnmo
holes, II xtuie and aiipliauceu In SUex, Min
eral CarboU and Uordaii ntn ots in accordance
with plan, nrotlloinl BjAM-ificatiuns filed in
Olrt ftttl.-a , f 1 ill- l'l,.i-lx.
Each proposal sha I be accompanied by cash j
or cei'tiiK-u cueca 111 tue sum uf one nnttdrsd
dollars.
In ca the bidder to whom tho contract
shall have been awarded refuses or omits to
executs u contract for the Work In accordance
with plan and specifications therefore, within
ten days from date of awa- d. the enclosure ac
rnmpauyiuir h s proposal shall be forfeit d to
the uo nf the city of Scranton. '1 1 city re
serves tho riyht to reject any and all bids.
By order of City Councils.
li. T. L LLB, City Clerk.
Scriinton, Pa , June . ISOi
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biici,; ... octniiio.i, ewua.J 01 1. K
.i t:it:t, Mm" oi 1 con.) lYliuia, oi.-ce:ineiI .
Lettsrsef admlolsbration upon tin-above
n m id aetata bavins ossn granted to the un-
Cersifined, all persons havinu alalms OT de
mands sfrainst the said estate will present
th"Ui for payment, nnd thoso Indebted thereto
v. please uiske iiniaediato pavnient to
MEIKloX P. i Hi 'MAS
Adnitnlstrstnx,
11)05 Churfh nvenn?, ticriinteu. l'a.
v. Qatmisiii TnoHAa,
Attorney.
Repnbilcsn Bnlldlnc,
Situations Wanted.
DITTATION WANTED BV BABBCB,
o purrledi Urst class workman, wants
steady situation, dty ot country! an sober,
honest, and cun clve boat of reference If rs
yuirod. Address Ban y Silvern, lila.ratown,
Si. J.
SITUATION WANTBO BY YOl'NU MAN,
I j willinx t 1 do uust any haul of work. Ad
dress B, 'i rlbnne ofticp.
BTRONO, WILLING AM; INTELLL
lent bey, 16 years .id. wonldlue to get
Home kindot work to do that he might as 1st
hm mottier, who is 11 widow and iu need. Ad
die. SI-'. 11. 8.137 Pranklia street, Uuouioi'v.
l'a.
N AOEDLADYWODLU L1KK TO CARE
j'V tor snail oblldrea or baby In a respecta
ble taanlly Gsnsodonaediaworki wages no
olijcct. but a 1 omfortabio homu Is desired,
tl. A. C, Tribune UfBae.
(tlTC TldN V AN t I'll ' It V A (1 nil' UE
p speciabl girl Wants work with it grsxt
fain ly v.here ehe can lit k j II her hi 111" C.iU
doitny kind oi worlf. AdiiVSSS -' 1'., Tribuue
offioe.
Positively
GREAT BANKRUPT SALE
Great Slaughter in Prices all during the week in all departments.
The Great Bankrupt Stock of Pomphrey & Morton and the Great Sheriff's Sale
Stock from Now York will be disposed of at prices never
known in this section.
A p;ood many folks enu't figure out why we are uot iu jail for stealing. Tuey kuow we can't buy
goods and tll tboin as we do, "but wo do."
To pass up and dowu the street and see goo.ls marked 50 ceuts, whioh yon can buy boro for 25
ocuts, is easier than picking up a quarter on the sidewalk. You don't even have to stoop for it.
You don't know what you are missing. Don't care what yon waut, just so it's In our line. Wo
will save you money on every article.
GROSS,
316-31B
Ma.ire ITon Seen
Taffeta
"Fin de Siecle." Black Grounds with Handsome
Colored Print Work. The latest novelty out.
They are not likely to be with us long.
CONNOLLY k WALLACE
Furniture Upholstered
By the most
NO
TrHE
SCRANTON BEDDING CO.
COR. LACKAWANNA AND ADAM3 AVENUE.
Hotel Wayerly
European Plan. Fir.t olaas Bar attaehoA.
Pcpot fur Boruuor 4t Luuol's i'aauuwusar
Beer.
l Cor. 15th ind Fittiert Sti., Mik
Most desirable for reil.lenta of N.L. Ponn',
tylvanta. All conTculeiicas lor travelers
to and from Broad Btroet station and the
Twelfth and Markot Rtreut station, lie
suable tor vidtiug orantor.lans sod pe
tie la Uie Anthracite Benton,
T. J. VICTORY,
PROPRIETOR,
BUR STOCK
JJR STOCK was damaged by water from the recent explosion and lire, which
occurrad Saturday night, June 16, in the store of our neighbors, Messrs.
Davies & Griffin. The damages allowed us by the insurance companies permit us
to offer GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS OF CLOTHING AND FURNISH
INGS. All goods are appraised at 33 cents on the dollar less than cost to make.
There is no smell of smoke or fire about them and they are equally as good as be
fo3. Sale Begins Saturday, June 30
and will last about 30 days, as the goods WILL and MUST BE SOLD as quickly
a3 possible.
Here is an unequalled chance to procure High-class Clothing and Gents' Fur
nishings at about one -third the wholesale cost price.
Boys' Waists, 12c. I
MEN'S SUITS, formerly sold for $10
MF.N'S SUITS, formerly sold for $16
REN'S PANTS, formerly sod (or $5
BOYS' SUITS, formerly sold for $3
! iM
SIGN OF THE
C vl'.XT DDOlt to TUB BUIVNBD UAVIBS & GRIFFIN BPIIiDING,
FOSTER &. CO.
the Last Week, but
FOSTER & CO.
Lackawanna Avenue.
Moire
16c. k YARD
209
experienced workmen in the city.
FANCY PRICES.
WHY NOT
See our FIFTEEN DOLLAR Solid
Oak Bedroom Hot?
We sell Furniture as cheap as
any house lu the country that in
tends to give honest value for tho
money. Try ua.
Hid. & Co.
200 aid 207 mm m.
230 Lackawanna Avenue.
DAMAGED
Neckwear Given Awaj.
NOW $4.75
NOW $8.25
NOW $2
NOW il.35
BELL. 230 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
One, of the
Xliem ?
WASHINGTON AVE.
Opp. Court House.
9
BY WATER
I Boys' Suits, 74c.
Underwear, Halt, Handkerchiefs, Outing Shirts, Laundered
Shirts, Suspenders, Silk Vests and and all goods that are
damaged at your own prioa.
itaiiiiiKiiHii
y fB Yon are interested io Weddine;
( HOB Presents, we would like to
a 12 i.'.v you cill and szamina
din ntnok, Ft is itiiwissibln
;u"" r M. Is B Ji sortinantor goods
in Q XiaP' W our line than we
buve to oiler, uud our cash system
Kuiinntees yon the best valuables prc
cnnibls Out our new prloe list, at
any rate,
psfors yen ff 0 It will st
(asal Rive IHs 1 I W yon a bint
of what wu KhaaV B are doi nt;
tlironshnut tlie store in every depart
ment. Oismonds will prove a profita
ble investment these days. Their rapid
rise lu value is sure and certain, and
if yon want to -et I lie lowest prioes evr
lit to -ec i ne lowsst prioen ith
TODAY
touched in I
these bril
liants, buy
FREEMAN,
(noli Dealer In OUmnnds, Watolim,
Jewulry, fi(0.
Cor. Penn Ave. and Spraca St.
miuiiiniiiii
A Handsome Complexion
la one ol the greatest oharni a woman oaa
poibern Possum's OuurLusioa Posroaa
gived It.