N THE SORAXTON TRIBUKI3 FRIDAT MOIlNINGr. JUNE 'JO, 1894. A Scranlon Tak(s Two Sum Urn UtMBl fflUMBt Even a ftf, NOT VERY INTERESTING GAMES Harrieburt; Defeated by H.iileton, Pottsviilo by Allentown and E.iston by tha Reading Club Standing of lha Clubs National and Eastern League Results Pertinent Basi Ball, Cycling and General Sporting Notes. QXrvA8E ball panes 1 , played yesterday by j J the State league .ir-'.i cln'tM did not ma- tsrisHy cbni( tii " standing of any of ''' 5 the clubs iu tho eagtiv, t.tcepr, possibly, to strengthen tbe oneness of Scrantoo to maintain her bold to fifth pine?. The follo'ivim: table gives the per centage! of tbe olnbt.togatber with tbe nntaber of uam is won and lost by eiic!', and their itandlog in tho ciiainpiontmiji races Won. LoHt. Barrlabarg 89 io Allentown BB in Hnaleton 99 IS IVr C't. .TIM .808 ,880 ,8 13 ,488 .147 .4:l .171) Reading 98 99 Boranton 91 -3 PottovlUe 17 91 Altoona 17 99 BaitoD 7 i3 SCHEDULE VFOB TODAY. HarrMbarg at Bcranton. Aliouim at Haslston. Pottsville at Eaitnn. Reading nt Allentown, TWO MORE GAMES FROM ALTOONA. The RalDmukJis Wert Vjry, Vary Etsy for Scran'.ou. A crow! of about "iiiU persons saw the h"ine team take two names from Altoona yesterday afternoon by tbe corei of 10 to B In the first, and 11 to 9 in tho uoond game of suvau innings The result w.iro not duo so much to the credit of the home team as to tin utterly demoralised and raijed work of tbe visitors, who in their present coudition would he veritable pie for the amateurs of the Yonng Men's Christian association, bcuibjl, AI tootia's pitcher, started the first gam in fairly Rood form, but lot heart after livi itininus had been played and twirled only with the intention of rin Inhing the agouy ijui-.-kly as possible, lie was also assigned the box in tbe second game, bat after the third iu-niu-j simply tossed tho ipbers over the plate. At the b it he was more effeot ive, and, with Third Baseman Hart man and Center Fielder Walters oon trl bated toward the rnn-gettinc Probably from lack of interest the field playing of the home teum was only of a mediocre quality. That tbey did plenty of stick work dating both games does not In any measnre re dound to their credit. It was merely a two-old-oat proposition wait for the ball, give it a SWips and then canter ovt the bags, .Mr. McGinnls, the ronnd-bodied, red-faoed, bappy-golaoky little adju dicator of bas: ball, coutribnted anew to tin opinion that he will go down in to hibtory as a rank and dismal f alnre in hia chosen calling, Although the orowd hooted and yeiled when Tow Headed Donogbae lounged In from the second b.:,' to make those mild kicks for which he is noted, it was apparent that Bcranton rot the best end or most of the decisions Hsrtman and Bonibal also took decided exceptions to Mr. UlcGHnnia1 mandates in the earlier boars of the afternoon, but finally accepted their medicine as inevitable mi 1 submitted With very wry faces. Mabony, Scranton's recent addition to the pitobing end of tbe team, occn I led the box in the secoud came. II is from St. John's college, at Syracuse, He has a very larg.' list of curves and does not sesm to confine himself to one more man another, Ho was touched upalittlo livelier than u really good pitcher ought to b, but Aid Well, all things considered. Appended are the Uetiiled scores: First Game BORANTON. n. a. ro. a. k. Hogan, c. f i -j j n etzel, Si 1 . ii 4 n Patoben, c l i u (" Rogers, rf l i a 6 a Pnelan. sb l a 3 u o Btalta, l. f 3 a :i 0 1 Massey, lb 1 9 a Westlake, 3b a 1 1 0 lJodsou, p 1 1 0 1 0 T-tu 10 10 -M U 4 ALTOONA n. B, po. a. r. ot--, c 0 9 5 0 1 waiters, c. f 0 0 1 0 0 Ponngman, b. s 0 0 0 a 1 Bartman, :i! 1 3 1 1 g Donoghne, 9 b 0 1 1 0 West, lb 0 0 n 1 0 AlbenbgCk, 1. f 1 1 B o 0 iriflitli, r. f. 1 1 g n 1 Bcbelble, p 3 1 0 1 1 Total B 9 !f 0 ,j Cote oat for nut touching third. Hcranfon 3 0 0 1 1 3 1 0 3 '0 Afroona 0 1001011 3 a Batned nine Sersatoo, .: Altaooa, 9 Two-iws. hits hogan, Patonen, Massey Cote, Barlman, tirifflths. Throe-UiVi hits Bnrtman,, Scheibie. Balk-8ohsibel Stolen bases Rogers, Phslsn, 9 staitz Cote, Bchelble, 9 Double plays Massey to Pnelan, Donoghne to West, West to Donoghne. Btruek out By Bodson, 81 HcbeiosLa, First base on balls By iiod.' t-. a. 4. Hit by pitcher PateheO. i'ase(l balls Patoben, Tlmeef game 1.88. Cm piro McQnlnnass. St cond yuiue BORANTON, B, It. PO. A. K. , Hogan, of ;i :i a 1 g Wetael, 9 4 8 s 1 Patcben, rf a :i 1 0 0 R igers, c 3 :i 0 9 0 !': clan, 3b... 113 10 StnltJJ, If 0 0 10 0 Massey, lb 1 1 7 -a 1 Wo t lake, 3b 3 B 0 1 0 Mahooy, p 1 1 1 0 0 Total 14 i 91 10 "3 ALTOONA. i It PO, . E. "te, lb 0 9 8 0 0 Walters, c f. 1 i c q n Yoongnsn, h. h 0 1 a ,1 0 ilartmn'i, 3b 1 2 4 0 1 Donaghne, an 0 0 j i 1 w.'st. r. f 0 1 0 0 Asbrabaeki 1. f 0 0 0 0 (.lintiiF, o 0 0 3 1 1 BoheiDle, p 0 0 1 1 1 Totnlri 3 5 31 a 4 Bcranton 1 3 1 B ( 111 Allo-na 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 Barnd rutis Scrantou, .1; Altoona, 1. Two ban Mta Wstas), Rogert, Pnelan, Westlake. Three base hits Westlake, tolsn bsses llnK'an, Wetael, llarlnian. Double playe Rogers to Phelao, Bogan to Msstey, YbDngman to Donoghne to Cote. RtrOOk out Hy JVlalioney, 0; by Wciiciblu, 1, First base on iialis Mnhuney, 4: Boboible, 1. Passed balls Oriffltbs. Time 1.55. Vujpiro-JItLiuiunesi. OTHER STATE LEAGUE RESULTS. At Husk-ton Hasloton 0 0 Barrisbarg.. 0 0 Hits Haslstoa, rors Bssleton. 3; 9 a 0 1 2 ii B10 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 14; Harrlsbnrg y. Br llaniuburtf. 7. llat- teries Jordan uiui Bmtuk, At Allentown A Hen (own .,,.1 0 Pottsrille l 0 intoVn, ton Alli'Uiown, 4 iloore, bprofel ami 0 0 1 0 8 97 0 0 0 0 8 04 PottarlUa, 10. Kr- Pottsvllle, 8. P-m terioBUoDobne uuil Millina; VViUuu and bii'.id. At Beadlng- ileiuliug 1 0 0 2 0 1 J Eauton 0 0 0 0 0 1 u 'J 0- 8 0 ii- 1 Bite I! aline-, II; Bail n. 10. Errori ftoimiaif, -; Easton, 4. Batteries Jobn son ana Qoodbart; Cnnunlngs and Lnvoili. KATIOriAL LEAGUE. A: I'lr.v'ojrg Plitubnrg o 0 lliooltlyu :( o 0 0 3 0 1 0 4-7 II 1 1 C 0 0 0 -11 Hits Pittsburg, 10) Brooklyn, is. Er- r, n Utshurc. 5: Uroo Itlvit. 3. HaKerics Killen, Raston and Merriti Kennedy cm) Kioslow, UOipire-McQnald. At Cliicpgo h.u'Ro 0 0 0 New York 0 1: 0 Hits Chicago, 0: N Chicago, C: v Y 00020 88 0 3 1 0 a x-o 1 York, t. Errors rk. ". Batteries Tern-, Butcblnson and Slttrsdg Ku.-id ami rarren, 1 mpuo Lyncn, At Louisville Louisville .3 0 0 0 a 0 a 3 0 0 311 Phila'e'p'ia.9 3 0 ! 10031 0 0- 0 Bits Lonisrllle io. Philadelphia 98, Errorsr-lfonlsvllle B, Philadelphia 1, Dat .terles Bemming and Earle, Carseyand Brady. Umpire Gsffney. At devclaud Cleveland 8 3000 0 0 1 u is Baltlmoro 1 0350110 0 u Bits Cleveland, IS; Baltimore, 19, ' rori Cleveland, Baltlmoroi Batter ies Knaus. Cuppy and Zintmerj Mnllaue, Inks ami Clarke. Umpire Stage. At Cincinnati Cincinnati 0 01 01 0 1. 9 x 6 A'ssbington ..0 0000 1 0 0 a 4 Bits Cincinnati, n Washington, 0 Br rors Cincinnati, 41; Washington, 8. Bat teries Chamberlain, Vaughn and Murpbyl Maul and iicauire. tJuiiiire Kmslie. At St. Lords Stljouts 3 119 0 0 0 3 111 Boston 9 10 0 13 1! 819 liits Bt. Louis, is; Boston, IS, Drrors, St. Louis, 10; Boston. 3. Batteries. -Ctorkson and Miller; stivotts and Ryan. (Jmpbro Burst, tASTSKf; IF.. GUI. Wnkoe-Darre, game), Wilkos-Barre, game). 9; .Springfield, : S;ir!!igf!elu, 0 13 (first (second Buffalo, 5; Troy, o, (Brstgame.) Buffalo, 10; Troy, 0 (second yaiuoj GLINTS fKOi.1 THE DIAMOND. Tiio No. 0 School club defeated tho Sa:n :ur Avenue stars by a score of 14 to u yes terday. T.ia Eeefe will join the Cincinnatis about the end of the week, iio bss ac cepted their terms. Buck Bwing has fallen on.' so much in his play that Cleveland crnn.8 are ciniuoriiig for a new right fielder. Gaffuoy made his reappoarsuce ts a league umpire nt LonUville Tuesdsy. Phil Towers also officiated nt Pittsburg. Aufinn l Btiii laboring nnder tho i:n-lu-oiisiori that i: will sseure Pitcher Car ter of Yale as soon as tue college season closes, According to the ofiicial avfltagM tho New York clu'n han but three men iinieiiL; the first fifty batsmen. Tbey ars Doyle, Davis and Van Haltren, Anson is the only league captain to ob lerve the rules strictly. He ha-i forbidden his playsrs to say a word to tile umpire, preferring to d j th.it himself. The Electric Social club Wlfl play the Bcranton Athletics a gams r.f bnli at the Hollow grounds on Sunday nei: for 10 aside. Gamu called at 3 p. BJ. here is harder bitting and bigger scores In tho league games this season than for many year. It hints the public, Judging from the vast crowds that, are attenuiog the games. The Bellevue Pounders c'oallsnga St. Thomas' College club to gaim of ball on Jnly i at U o'clock. Answer tbrongh The Triboitb, Morgan Morgans, manager; i.i ..--o Liewisa captain, i ) is si theJeaturOs of tli playing i f the lias 9pn : basii rum,, a i of Dan Broatbers, "Wiiut do you pitch to Brouthersl" was asked of Bntenison. "f send in a straight ball," said Willie, "and th"n 1 pray." Fisher has been loaned to Buffalo by Cleveland, and pitched against Springfield yesterday. Cleveland bought him of fciiffiilo last tall Tor $1,000, but didn't find him fust enough. Fisher, pitched for Boston theemiy prtrt of Isst season. Tbe base ball club of Nj. 181, Young Men's Institute, O'Connell council, of Mi Hooka, challeges any cmb of any council In the county to a game of hall . tho Mt nooka grouuds. Answer through The Tribdkb. John Egan, manager; P. F. ( InslCk, captain. The Electrics, of Taylor, aud the Unions, of iiyde Park, played a Very exciting game yesterday on the Riverside gronnds at Taylor. Tho latter won by a icoro of 11 to 10. Scoro by innings: Electrics 3 o 4 o 0 o I 10 L nl-nis 0 3 0 5 3 3 X 11 Jet i i'..ir.,ett was laid of at BtLonh and lined 823 for iudiffersat playing llisil'.e Is one of the kind that goes ana, not one that is Imposed for effi ct and then r-.-iiut(id. alaaacef Tebeaa thinks a good deal of Jess and the lattsr knows it, but T. beau Will taiie no fooHsbacM even from his favorites, mid Barkettis at times just a little bit inclined to perpetrate fo h-.li-ni M of a mote or less marked type. Pitts bar Chronicle-Telegraph, The Philadelphia nmungompnt is male lug strenuous efforts to get new players. Tuompson has rejoined tho team and is playing with one hand wrapped up ill bandages, elements wfll scarcely be able to play again tLis senson, one of the small bones in his right foot being brokpu. Never In the history of base ball has any dob been to unfortunate la the matter of numerons accidents to its o lay bis as tbe Pntlsdslphlsi have luon this year, In the beginning of tho s"asou the i'luiiiilHlphias lin t what looked Ilka a likely pennant winner. The club Is negotiating lor Chard and Boyle, the Cincinnati battery, now with the Atlanta Bou there league club. Catobsr Boyle is a brother of as Philadelphia player ot the same name. in a letter to a friend in Harrisborg, Pitcher Meuney, of the Barrisbarg elnb, tnys: "The storms pabUsbsd la the news pHperstlmtl told .Manager Arthnr Irwin of the Philadelphia club, thai I had a sore arm an absolutely Without foundation. My arm is ai good and strong as it over Was, uud PrssldeBt .Meyers knows it. I shull COntinao to pitch iu every other g line, audi hope I will win all otthuin. as 1 have le t lost u game this Reason . 1 did not care particularly about going to Philadelphia, as 1 had promised Manager Bornls to play iu Louisville if 1 could get my rulniiHc from Barrisbarg, I don't think li win wanted me very badly, as he bit i mated that ho did not wont anyone to - con playari for his club but Himself, ami he ssemed lesions Of the tact that Colonel Rogers had beau negotiating for mo with out consulting him.' In an interview yesterday Manuger Irwin i aid he did nol consider the Pemi nylvania league a fi uitf ul recruiting fild for iho National league ond dcclured: "Wo don't want Pat Aleiiny. llo-woulilu't last tonr days, sad yoa couldn't ot him into fs it company wim Krappiiug iKa,kH. Barrisbarg is on jottug t he saaaatipa nud i getting all the advertising possible out of the rush for his services. Meany is a Philadelphia boy and used to hang urouud tho park there. What do I know of ilouaia? Nothing, nave that hn is very fast on his feot. It is ubsuru to think that Voa can jack winuers out of tho minor IsagUos. They must be seasoned in haul campakTbs hefors thoy become valuable. IllUStraUOBS ot the truth of this are plentiful. Take Philadelphia's experi ence for Instance. The Phillies Del shanty from Mm Wheelings, tho greatest seoond baseman in state league then, bat when n the big league hn used o scop grounders With his chost, aud no was virtually off the team for a year. Now lo,k at him, he in one of the stars of tho country." SPORTS AT PulHT B311EZ I. JIatMtt Not Partleolarly Rip d Kaci. g irain.- t Tiei. Pnit.Ann.pniA, June 23. M.isco' was, sent a mile against ins own reoord of 2:o7 this afternoon at Point Braaie, but the best the speedy paeor could do ..as 2:ti).i Turner would not drive the gelding ior n ssoon I milo ai he said the horso hud done i'.'i b"St for to-lay uud that ho was n little off, riimmoui was a rank favorite in the 9:10 pacing class, and won easily in straigui bouts. Iu tii 9:32 class the favorite, Nominator, took the race in one, two, three. Sum mary: First race 2:10 piciug, purse (800. Bimmons, by Belladonna (Barnes), first: Bndd Debbie (Hunter), second. Time, Secoud race '.Ml class, purse 1890, Nominator, by Stranger iTrtmble), Brat; iko Wilkes (Ernest), second. Time, 3:3i. NOTES OF TilE COMIilC MEET. Pixtv grand stsad seats were ordered yesterday by tho West Lad club of Wilkes llarre. The special train frtho lantern parade ill Wilkes-Bar re will leave llriilge street depot at 7 o'clock Monfl iy evening. Beadquarters will i opened tu tho Wostmluster on Wednesday morning, at winch time competitors will be given their tickets. u s. Brsndt and H, A. Allen, of tho Riverside wheelmen, Nei7 York, sent their entries in yesterday. They are both class B riders. Entries exceeding sixty in number have been received and among them every town of importance in Pennsylvania ana New York is represented, A. L. Hanker, of Plttsborg, lent iu his entry ysstsrdsy, Ho is a brother of Seorgs Banker who is now in Paris with Zimmerman, and fs onotf the beat class A mli-ivi iu the country. The number .' entries in toms of the leading races Is as follows: One mile state championship, 3S; two mile handi cap, class A, SO; one mile five county chsmpionship, SO. . Tho seu'.s iu the grand stand will b suitably covered, The diagram will open at u o'clock Saturday morning. The dia mond prizes will Also be placed on exhibi tion there at the sams time. Winans will make a desperate effort to win the one-fourth miio state champion ship race, and Qllraore and Newman are out for the one-halt mile statu champion ship race with good prospect a of success. Tho judges appointed to award the prises to the cluo having the largest num ber of men iu lino on July 4, and the club making the nest appearauce are Mayor Council, A. P. Duffy, Captain E. E. those and a. J. Colborn, Gardner's new Remington racing w heel arrived yesterday. Gardner will be the probable v. inner of tho uortbeaiternPenn- van in cnanipieulilji race i.ireoiy won tins race last year and is goad form this season. tlulug in very V.'lilRLi OF THE WHEEL Nelson, the Springfield man mw In Eng land, wbonppealed from ihe N. C U. de Cision not to grant him a license, has again been refused. Tbe use of wheels by letter carriers in Buffalo Is being favorably considered. Tho poitoffice In that city is a: present allowed tfl.OnO a year for car fare. The liders suspended for riding in the Clifton Wheelmen's meet at Baltimore are said to have been warned by the refo:ee before the races were Gta. ted. Divided skins are very objectionable garments iu Texas. Tue citv council nt El Paso has passed an ordinance prohibit ing ladles from appearing on the streets attired iu them. The current number of Cycling devotes considerable space to the arraugemonts being made for the Bcranton nuot and also contains photographic reproductions of views otiout tho city. Bicycle polo mn-t bs a rather more on psoiive pastime than even tliou.-nil pony Variety, for it is said that at a recent mutch iu Dublin, at ths Araby bazaar, only one machine escaped injury. Her Majesty, the. queen of the Nether lands, is at loggeruoads with her royal mamma because she r. fusos to saactlou her majesty's riding a bicycle. Possibly tbe royal mother does uetdo.in cjclinj "piito respectable." The race committee of tho Metronolltan Association of Cycling clubi, who were not backed tin In tboir decision to liar negroes from tbe IrvingtOQ-Milbnrn race, bavs resigned ai i a new committee will itako charge of the August track races. The West End club, of Wilkes -llarre, will be compelled to replace about 1500 worthof miscell iucous prizes du.iatid for elais A events st ill" state, meet which arc not allowed under the rule i. The olub will give Jewelry of i q;:nl value in place of the mercbandlss withdrawn. Cyclist ' slaa must be v-ry mystifying itcd. Wh n .n a mnle ,i to the nninttint cyclists begin to conve.-so iu n I uid tone iifoio n rmwu of non-cyclists, and tell it men "freealogoOf" being "baked" and i nch like, no wonder the outsiders begin to doubt whotheror not ttMyarein the Fiji Islands. .lack Rolfe, on old lime racing man, uoiv In Australia, ha ieci) giving some Inter esting reminiscences of old iimo. Hii firet race was when he was id years of Bge, and Jack Keeu was oucof thecompetltois, it wnsa scrstch ev nt, and she mounts, of course, I) in "shaker', thirty of them lining Op on tbe road. Toe puce may bo judged In tho fact that the starter also acted as checker half way, driving in a trap and beading the furious scorchers. Rolfe wen the event Boeklsn's Arnica 'lir. Ti'.e test salve in th world for Cats Brnlssa, Bores, Dicers, :ali libeani, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. ChUbtaiUS Corns and nil skin Eruptions, aodxiosl lively cures Pllee, or uo pay rwoirea It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money ici undid. Price 31 cents per box. Kor sale by Matthews Bros. GENIB.U SPJliTlilC NOTES. E. J. Baldwin is report oil to havn won 180,000 on Roy R Baota Anita's victory in the American derby, Bandow, the strong man, will bo In Now York in Jnly, and i pleased that. Romul is has agreed to n contest of strength, for whiob be (Handow) has posted 110,000 with the New Y'oik Herald, Peter Maher and Frank Oralg, the "Barlsm Coffee Cooler," imv, been match, d to iiht a limited number ot rounds iu Boston the latter part of next month. They will Qgut for upurso of l,5tXJ. Cure for linhdnolie. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Hitters lias prove 1 to be the very best. It effects a pormonenl cure ond tbe most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its Influence. Wo urg- all who aro afflicted to procure a bottle ami give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual Constipation Electric Hitters enrea by giv ing the needed tone to the boWelS,snd few canon long resist, the nso of this medicine. Try it once, Large bottles only Fifty cents nt Matthews liros'. dreg store. Thk nw trial el Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup will satisfy any one that tin, lung-healing virtue of tho pine tr.o has now been refined into on Sffsclive and convenient cough medicine. Sold by all dcalerti ou a guarauteo of satisfaction, HOT WEATHEH CGUKTSH IP. "Wilt thou be mine, angelic girl I" He askoo in mi lling tonei, "1 feel no wurinly toward yim, Ueorge. 1 wilt," said Miss K:ij niea. Chieaio Tribunt. Word, R'ant of all kinds rost that mnefc, 9 cpt Liituutiotif Wuntcdwhioh are injei ta JfStS. ilocnli Vi'ontefJ. s75. uo i wSTvSSTHjb : i ;v"in oiTnt nv . looomnetoot widaowako looaranoo solle it'irs; well eotobltohcd permanent budnesn. Addreu or Inquire second floor, 8M Lick wunaii -viw. ti r.Mi'.n. I'M. I'.elu Wjntctl rcmaliss. WAN fEO - IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD, v ' strong clrl for general honsoworkj nue: no a ,ooii washer and ironer. 614 Pino street. Help Wanted Male. ..rAXTKl A tlOUH ill.' IX'lllli: APPLY U13 Plttib n even 1 1, llTANTED-MANAOER PO) PJ Inrtltntioa Etefr u nn I qntred. Liberal Indncetnents to AN' IAl. bond re tho relit hi in. auaross, uie oast irn Phliadolphlo, Pa. uranco m., ipciji! Notices, nLANK !.. tin , IKior.t', I'AMl'III.MlS. MAUA I'te., b nt.ei er relsnind nt Tut: TniBUNM or.iej. (Juiek work. Beosonawo prieoi, BAL T1CKKTB CAM HE HAD AT 1. corner tinracs Itraet and l'rai:l:!in ave nue. Twenty uie.il tieksts tor JU.ja (jood tatio board. Boarding. DUMMER BOAKDING-FOUR RESPECT YJ ulile persons can Bnd Brit cluis heard with minll family m la:v;e, iry bouio, 1 1 '. and cold baths, Free iprriaae to dey-'t and church Thrco-quartsn of a ntil from sta tion, lfeaitny locatity. Address boa HtOtsrks1 Buinmlt. Lcit. i '(Wr-A gold hair pnTwrnTwali a I i prongs. Finder will bo suitably re warded hy r turnlne the sanio to Colonel 111. ELBlpple, Third Nations! bank buikfiag, Mo.ivy to Lan. OX11Y to LOAN ON I i BST MOBT p its. sums rrom ii ii u to (9,000. Bit OWN, Attorney, COS Sprnce street. l-roposa'. i. QBALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE kJ i one I at la i tliee i" the R icretari of uie oi ranton Diara oi oooiroi until r.UU p. m. Monday, the Vth day of July. ISM, for t e construction nml completion of a twe-roem lobool building to be located on the corner r Blacker avenue aud Beech street, Klnoteeatb v. ani, iaaocordanco Ui plans and sneclnca tlonilnthohaniVof I L. Wflliami, irebitort. Ti e sum of f IV) in easli or is r titled check shall be enoloacd with enoh proposal, which sum is to be forfeltod to tho school district iu cose of ri-f.is.il or oraisilob to execute coirtrset within ten days If awarded tho lame. The board rone rv oi t!io iiht to rej ,i any or all t.ics. llv order ut the l.iurd of control. EUGENE i). i BLLOWS, becretary, Bcranton, Pa.. Juno 29, ispi. S" HALKn PROPOSILB WILL BE ltl"- celved at the oHI -o of th iceretarvol the Bcranton board of control until T.:iu.p m., MoadAr, July l, 181)4, to fumlsli ftOWl school desk', to Oo fui'aisbsd In siieii iinaattties and at inch tiniisia may bo reqolred bysuld board of control, iiius to statu price ot dilf r nt sizes, eample deik 'o bo exhibited. PifSy dollots In cssa or rorttfled check to acehm pauy each bid to lie fcrteltedto Utedlstrlot m esse of refusal or omission to execute cons iracc.witnin ten uavs, ir award u tue isone. liy order uf t U hoanioi' i ontroL BUG EN K ft. FELLOWS, Bocrctary. CK-MFD l'ltOPo.S.M.S Wll.L BE Cj oelved at tho office of tho City Clerk, Bcranton, Pa., until T.alo'eloek p, nv Thnre lay, JulyS, isji, to coootruct literal lewcri with the usee wary breaches, bsslus, lamp boles, flxtures and sppllancoa InBllex, Mln eral Carbon and Gordan streets In secordanes with plan, nroflleenl spectflcathms Bled in tho omce t ity i Tort.. Each prnposnl sha.l he .icfiiiiponied hy eash or certinod chooh usthesumol one hundred dollars. In CS ii" the hldder to whom the contract shill have been awarded refuses or omltl to execute a contract for tli" von: in accofdince with ;iim and specifloatloas therefore, w.thiii t'-n days from duto of award, the onnloenra uc eompaayiua bis propoiMl shsil boforfoit d to tho lis) of the eity of boranton. Tho city re serves tho rinht to reject any and all bus. By Order of city Cuuneiia. M. T. L iVULLE, city Clerk. Bmnton, P . Jiini X. l:'l. Legal, A VW S.WVV .-v-. n. ESTATE OF EZRA DE WITT.DECEAf 1j Notice Is hereby given that a rnla i:o. III., liu bean granted to ihow canse why Jane i.. Ds witc. oxoenrnx or tuo last will and t stannnt or MiUI dec. ile.it, shull nue be dlscbargcd lnun tin dstloa ami liatdlltti not her appointment application will bo made t have s.iiii rule mule iihsoluto and ihe executrix tUacharged July 2. UW.t S ii. PBIOci, Attorney for exooutl'lx Situation j W..nLcc). CITUATION WANTED BY A Bi IT 17 i-' years ot age, to wo k in office i r any kind ot work. Good education, Addreu w. Ki, Tribune office, OlTTATION WANTED BY BARBER. O married, fin t c 111 i iroekmnn. inn.. iteady situation, city of country: am sober, honest, aud can eive bistol rotsrenes-i if ro yal rod. Address Harry Silvers, Blairetown, IS. J. SITUATION WANTED BYYOl l williiiK to do most any kind of driss B.. 'i ribnne otlir.-. N't I .MAY, work. Ad- A STRONG, WILLING AND INTBLU- WOUld Wkit ti. oat . V gent boV. 15 veal'-; old, tome K-nu in won.- co uq mat ne might must hie mothor, who is a widow undlnneodi A.d iressK.ll. S.. 1U7 Franklin street, Damn-re, i'a. A N AGED LADY WOi'Lt) LIKE TOCARk" j v ior :ima 1 einlarou or n.ihy ai a ri so rtu- U" fimiilv n alio co inn uloworkl wages no ohiaet bnl a comri rtaoio noma is aeiired. M A. C Trillion I 'lie O ITU TION WANTED- BY A GOOD BE eld 'Llrl. Want work with ! 1 1 fanvly .h s in can m: k : her li m Co; do any kind of work. Aduross A ii., Trlbuue office. JNiatTs Ssrcr,, iiesui 'SVaaai ap Positively dss ?rt rv';i Great Slaughter in Prices ail during the week in all departments. The Great Bankrupt Stock of Pomphrey & Morton and the Great Sheriffs Sale Stock from .New York will be disposed of at prices never known in thi3 section. A good many folks can't, figure out why wo are not ia jail for stoaliug. Thoy know wo can't buy goods and loll them as we do, "but wo do." To pais up and down tho street and see goods marked 50 oants, which you can buy here for 2,"j oeutl, is easier than picking up a quarter on the sidewalk. You don't even have to stoop for it. You don't kuow what you are missinj will save you money ou every article. GROSS, 316 318 SPECIAL SALE OF We ofier Extraordinary Values to close out Umbrellas LOT NO. 1. Fifty 26-inoh Cotton Gloria, F;ist llluek rarao;on l'raiiics, Umulsoiuu Ciirvod Handles. .Sale price, 7c. each. LOT NO. 2. Fifty 26-iooh Twilled Gloria, Nat ural Ilitntlles; large variety of Knots, Loops and Straight. Special iirice, 89c, LOTH. Twenty -five 20-inch Navy Bine Twilled Gloria, Natural, Loop and Knot Handles. Bednced from 6L2S to (,H)a. LOT 4. Twenty-five 26-inch Hlne Silk ami Wool Gloria, Fine Natural Handles. Prico,$1.2fl. LOT 5. Fifty 26-inch Bine Silk and Wool Gloria, finely finished with Dresden Ball Handles, Bold every where at $1.85. Sale price, $1.50. Furniture Up By the most NO Hotel Waverly nitropran Plan. Firit-oloin Ilur ittiictiofl. Depot for IJsriiiiu;- a Kagel's TsanMSDSSf Bssr. IE Cor, 15th indHSti, Pliildi Itoet dssferabls for rssldsnts ct N.E, Poi a' sylvsala. All sonvealenosi for travolers to Slid from Eroml Btoset iiitti, u and thu 'i'welftli and Slsrltot Btrset .tat:o:i. in kiraliiu for vidting Ssraatonlaas aud ps lie in ttiu ABtltfSOita Kpkiuu. T, J. VICTORY, PROPRIETOa THE SCRANTON BEDDING CB, ir stooi mm iy wills ffaUB STOCK occurred Saturday night, June 16, in the store Davies & U:inm, The damages allowed us bv the insurance companies permit us to offer GREAT IN6S. All oods are appraised at 33 cents on the dollar less than cost to make. There is no smeil of smoke or firo about them and they are equally as good as be fore. Sale Begins Saturday, June 30 and will last about 30 clays, as the goods WILL and MUST EE SOLD as quickly as possible. Here is an unequalled chance to proc'ure High-class Clothing and Gents' Fur nishings at about one -third the wholesale cost price. Boys' Waists, 12c. MEN'8 Sllli ii, formerly sold fcr sio., M?N'S SUITS, JiriK'j ly sold fcr$l6.. IslEFi'S PANTS, formerly sail ior Si.. BOYS' 8UIT8, formerly so:.! for S3... K H SIGN OF THE n fi U ' ti rf EXT noon TO IHE BUItNBD DAVIES ."l OBIFFiN BC1LDINO, wm ,frs -''-"v JET aSSav .. . Tin WH'TV. the Last Week, but Don' t care what you waut, BANKRUPT SALE FOSTER & CO. Lackawanna Avenue. BOW Parasols nd LOT io, About a dozen left. White Handles. 8:j.,j() 209 experienced workmen in the city. FANCY PRICES. COPe. LACKAWANNA AiJD ADAM3 Ml Ml Poo our FIFTEEN DOLL AB Solid Oak Bedroom Set! We Bell Furniture as cheap as any house in the country that in tends to jjive honest value for the money. Try us. Ul 205 m m e-3 11 J3mm ! 230 Lackawanna Avenue. damaged by water from the recont SAINS TO BUYERS ma Heckwear GIm Away. ..liOW S4.75 ..NOW 58.25 K.0W $2 ..NOW $1.35 BELL 230 LACKAWAITIIA AVENUE. 9, One, uf the just so it's in our line. Wo WaWtW ' mm IF Umbrellas Season Numbers. LOT fi. Seventy-five 26-inoh Pure Silk Twilled, Changeable Colors, in Navy, Garnet, Green and Brown, Regular $i number at 3 each. Parasols LOT 7. Twenty-five 22-inch China Silk,in White, Navy and Blaok,Gil1 Bibs and Fine Handles. Former price, $2.35j now 81.90. LOT 8. Fifteen 22-inch Sarah Silk, the best seller of season, in White, Cream and Black; White and Black Handles. Special price, 82.75. LOT 9. Ten 22-inch Small Silk, with raffles, very stylish, ia Navy, Black, Grey and Brown, $3.25 from 1. Wliito Morie with each to close. WASHINGTON AVE. Opp. Couri; House. holstered AVENUE. aw. Yi'CMG ME. explosion and fire, which of our neighbors, Messrs. CLOTHING- AND FURNISH- Boys' Suits, 74c. Urtkrwear, Hats, Kandkerohiefs OL'tir.g Sliirts, Laundcrad Shirts, SuspenJcrs, Si'.k Vtsts anil ar.d all gojds that are damarjeJ atyo.ir own pries. HOUSE muiiinniiH You ure liitereiteil in Wodilliijr Presents, wo. would like to liuv vnu Ball Hlid txamiim ntir ' fnpir. It in Intnoaaibla tor II am 11 to Bnd a better in- Xf H i f in y t bortuiectof geoJs ia il VisJ? fir our liu." thiin wo liiivo io oiler, aud our cnsli syotem RUa:iuteeB you thi best vulusble pro Oarabla, Gt onr uovr price list, at nay rst?, cefnro you gpSA PJ Sj ytJJ It will nt !!. iv HA W ou:iliint o." w h.i; w K&y 4&flr B ar Aoing ihrOQhnot tiio Ntor in uvsry lirt lent. Diniuomlij will prov 11 profitn lilu inv8tiaent thi'di) days. Thoir rapiil rise in vslurf is sire mid certain, uud If yon wiint to t the lnwost jiriceo vr touched ml tlute bril- liuulu,buy FREEMAN, Cull Dialer in DISIBSttdS, WatchiM, Juuoiry, Eio. Cor. Fenn Ave. anil Spraca St, IIIIIIiHIBGllll W5:r.t Is WSoro Attractive Than a pretty face villi a frcbh, hright I complexion? For it, uso Pououi's Powdor. swa .dsn, esiras A .7 ii! ?! ivJ MXi Xf Si ijs& LTwi a