TIIE SCKANTON TBIBUNE-MONDAY MORNING; JULY 2. 1S94. ASE ALL Harrisburg Trounced in a Lively Fashion by Marty Swift's Sluggers. HAZLETON WON TWO FROM ALTCONA Easton's Failure to Report for Play Gives the Pottsville Ball Tossers Two Gamos Allontowp Again De feats Reading Standing of the Clubs Base Ball and General Sporting Notes. HERE are two c "-"ft changes in the order fl of the clubs in the ir;- M StKte leKUO from iVMrrl' ht "ported Satur ZSTTOV ll,y' I'hrouirh the tF iftrf1 failure of the Easton I Wlfi luanaiftroent to r- I I'J V; port the disbauJon- ?i merit of its club, " 1 U-.. Maniger Smith took vVir-3UilU his Pottnvillo club to the former place to play two faros on SuturUjr, aud on the nou-appeurance of the Euatou club on the dlnuiond, Umpire Ketrick nwarded both games to Pottsville, thus illowlni them to puss Scranton and oc cupy littli place, iiuzlotou also pusauJ Allbiitown, thus goiuj into second pill CP, The following table gives the per centages of the clul'S, together with the Lumber of games won and lost by each, mid their standing in the cbiiin piouahlp race: Won. Lout. IVr C't. Hurrisburg sa 11 .751) Ilnzletou M 18 .8W .Mlautown iiT l'J .5s7 Kiiulins 5 'J4 .510 1'otti.Yillo !il 21 ,5u0 bcrantou M iia ,4bH Altoona 17 21) .31)5 E-mUm 7 36 .103 GC'lUDlXie l'OR TODAY. Pott3vllle at yor.iuton. HairishurB t Ailentown. Keailiug ut Iltizleton. Altoonu at Easton. MR. OOIPKIN'S TRIAL. 1 Allowtd Scranton to Achluve an Et7 Victory Over HarrUburir. Manager Jack Iluiton, of Harris burff, virtually presented Saturday's giiuiu to Scranton by giving a trial to a voting pita her mimed Dolphin, who claims Philadelphia as bis home. It may be t'.mt time will prove that Mr. Dolphin baa pitching talent, but at present no one would tuipect it. He was very wild and Swift's men. had not the slightest difficulty iu swatting bis nllegcd curves whenever the humor Biiznd them. MaBsey distinguished himself at the bat about bis compeers and Hogan car ried eff the (Ulding bouors with seven put out!. Wetzel put np a brilliant game nt short, but Mud Pie Westlake's performance at the third bag was of a somewhat opaque tint. The score: Sl'BANTOX. It. H. PO. A. K. Hogan, c. f tf 2 7 0 n Wetzel, Si 1 3 4 2 0 Patctien, c 1 1 5 S 0 Kogers, i f 1 3 1 0 0 Pheian, -Jb 112 0 0 btimz, 1. f 4 3 3 0 0 .M.iuy, lb 3 4 5 0 0 Wesflake, 3b 1 2 0 3 .Hudson, p 3 10 0 0 Total 18 20 27 7 1 HARKISBUROr. It. II. PO. A. E. Eagen, . f 0 0 1 0 0 Huston, 3 b 1 1 8 3 0 Meeney, rf 0 1 1 O 0 'Hamburg, lb 0 0 10 0 0 Pales, 2b 1 2 3 5 1 WrighLcf 0 14 0 1 Smink, c 0 0 (I 10 JIom, ss 0 0 4 0 0 Dolphin p 0 0 1 1 0 Total 3 5 27 10 3 Pcracton 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 4 113 Hnmsburg....U 100 0 000 1-2 Earned runs Snranton, 0: Harrisbnre. 2. Two base hit Hozan, Wetzel, Pat- cuen, staltz, Jlasdoy, Uoitlaue, Wright. Three bse hits MashOy, Hogan. ilome runs Staltz. Kncrifko hit Wetzel. Stolen bases Uogan, Uogers 2, Pheian, Sliiltz, AVentlake, ilassny, Hudson, DouMa plays .Sale to lloas. Btrnck out Dy IiocUon, 8. First base on balls By Ilodsun 1, by Dol phin, 9. Wild pitches Dolphin. Time 1.55. Umpire hiun. sTa;e ieague results. At Alleotown Ailentown.... 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 G Heading 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 24 Hits Al'.entown, 9- Reading, 11. Errors Ailentown, 3; Reading, 3. batteries Baldwin and Milligau; Joues and Uood hait. At Hazlcton First game, 7 Innings Hsz'.etoo 8 18 0O0 S 10 Altoona 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Hits llazlcton, 17: Altoona, 2. Errors Hiizleton, 2; Altoona, fi. batteries Fee nnu .Moore; Scuiuol and Cote. - Second game Hnzieion...5 0 0400203 3-17 Al'oona... .0 52O100XO 014 Hits Uazieton,18; Altnoua, lli Errors "A Pinch of Phosphorous and a Bucket of Wator" is a scientist's cynical description ot man. a tut oi indigestion or the languor caused by the ther momoter when 9S demos in tho sbado would banish Lis cynicism Then, like other sensible' men, ho would take Johann Iloira Malt Extract for relief. Johann IIolf'iK ia cool ing and strengthening, invalU' able for indigestion and the ener vating eftects of hot weather. Look for signature of "Johann Iloif" on neck label and do not bo imposed upon with worthless imitations. Eisner & Mendelson Co., Sole Agents, New York, . I 7K lvV M.. rtmt III U t II 11 llazlcton, 7; Altoona, 8 Batteries J Lly, Jordan and rairnurst; jUoyer auu Cote. At Caston Esston-Pottivillo game for feited to Pottsville. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Louisville, C; Philadelphia, 13. St. Louis, 10; Huston, 5. Pittbburjr, 10; Brooklyn, 8. Cleveland. 8; Baltimore, 5. Ciucitinatl, 12; Washington, 0. Chicago-NeY York came postponed: rata. EASTERN LEAGUE. Wilkos-Barro, 2; Providence, 1. UiuKhamton, 10; Spriugileld, 11. liutt.Uo. 12: bviacuae. IS. (lirst name). BiiiTalo, 18; Svrnruaf, 1. (setoud game). Erie, 10; Troy, H. SUNDAY BALL GAMES. At Chicago Chicago 0 3030004 0-0 (.leveland 1 0 0 1 1 4 3 u x-iu Ilits-Chlcago, 11; Cleveland, 111. Errors Chicago, It; Cleveland. 3. Batteries (Jrilliths and Kittredk'e; Chtrkson, C'uppy and Zimuier. Umpire MctJuad. At Cinciuuati Cincinnati.,.. 3 0300210 X 9 Brooklyn 3 0000 0 03 00 Hits Cincinnati. 12: Brooklyn. 9. Er rors Cincinnati, 1; Brooklyu, 2. Bat teries Chamb-rlaiu and Vaugbu: Daub and Dailey, Pmpire Emslie. At Sat. Louis St. Louis 0 0010000 1 'i Wasuiugtuu ,A 0000000 0-4 Hits St. Louis, 5: Washington, 3. Er rors St. Louis, 2; Washington, 2. Bat teries Broitenstoiu and Peitz, Eapor aud jucuuire. umpire UatTuey. EAST0N AGAIN OISBAN0S. For the Beoond Tims This Season Man ager Paiki Has Surrandsred. The reorganized Easton Base Ball team has gone to tho wall. The club owners decided to quit, but told the players they could continue if thoy would play under tbaco oner.ttive plan. Some of the players were wllliug, oth ers were uot, hence the disbandmeut. Tho players were paid la full Saturday ufteruoon. Manager Parks went to Gettysburg in the morning, lie re ceived considerable fitiauolal asslsUnce whea be reorganized the team, .and quits, therefore, without personal loss, The reorganized team has only won one game since 11 started to play. Some of the men received little more than their board for their services, therefore they bad very little U get. Manager Smith, of Pottsville, whose club was to have played two games with Easton Saturday afternoon, tried to get the men to play, but they re fused. Smith was very anxious to play because be knew it meant two victories for his club. He claimed not to have beon officially notified of the disbanding of the Easton team, so be took Ins men to the ground this after noon, put them in the field, the umpire culled play, nine balls were pitched over me plate and tueu uota games were awarded by Umpire Ketrick to Pottsville by a score of 0 to 0. ihe second failure of the Easton club means that It will not appoar in the State league again this season, Altoona is also considered shaky and the pecu liar expreisiona of the management of the rlarnsburg club has made it doubt' ful as to the future of that club. The outlook for the second State League season ts uot, at this stage ot the pro ceedings, particularly bright. GLINTS FROM THE 0IAM0N0. Griffiths, of Chicago, is bothering all the heaviest butters ot tho league. Tho Harrisburg team left this city yes terday afternoon for Ailentown. Hamilton, of Philadelphia, leads the players in the National league in stolen oases. The great work of the Brooklyn and New York teams is not only a surprise but also a delight to the followers of the game in inuse cities. Arlle Latham U to be traded for Reilly and Turner, of Philadelphia. Tho don I is reported closed, and the trade will be made within the next two or three days. Scranton will play Pottsville at the park today aud tomorrow. Manager Swil't will probably give a trial today to Driscoll, a young college pitcher who U visiLiui; iu me cuy. Base ball is a funnv came, aftor all When the St. Louis Brawns were in the eaH the Giants railed to net a eutne from them. The Ciiauts co west aud succeed In wincing two ont of three. The Cincinnati club expects to get one more pitcher, aud trom Wadsworth, Fan nius and Kaorr the nick mav be made. Hogan, of tho Scran tons, and Aloran, of the Hazlctons, urn both eyed as possible acquisitions for the outUeld. Thus says lue i-iusuurg leugrapn. Fred Pff ffer may becomo a Chicago colt again. Thoro is no disputing the qnostion that he is a great second baseman one of the best in the country, f red is tired of Louisville. He has become unpopular with tne memDers oi toni team ana is said to De unxious to return toChicugo. Manager Irwin's statement that Meanoy, of the Han isborg club, would not last four days in the Natiouni league sounds like sour grapos. The boy's record Bpeaks fnr itself. It U due largely to .Meaney that Harrisburg has secured and has kept the lend in the State league race. Whs the nfTor of the Philadelphia club a bluffy Ph.ludelpba Tunes. The Sports of the South Side played the .vanuuttHus at tne noiiow grounds aud neat iiinm Dy asioreor h to 3. Battery rursport'', rtonile anil Boyer; lor JIanhat. tans be noil aud Dankwerts. Umpire J, Helper. A game was pluyed on tho same grounus uotwon tne iNay-Augs of Dun miie. and tho Bluo Bells of the South St.lo and resulted in a victory for tho lat- tor by a score ot -4 U 7. An Ailentown special says; "Mike Kelly has roused a storm of Imliguatlun by iiunmiarlly releasing Pete Browning, who was one ot toe most popular or the players and whose work was tlrst-class. It is Well known that holly has had a grudge against Hruvning ever since tne latter came hero. aud lost no opportunity iu belittling him iu public. All this Increased Browniug's jiopuiiirity. Kuiiy nut a rulo compelling an ms men to ue on tne crounas at iu a.ui. Baldwin and Browning were ou their way, but were delayed ne.tr the ground by obstructions on the line of tho electric railway, causing them to arrived a few minuUn late. K-lly at onco lined the in each 14. and wliila Brownini was trvinsr to reason with him Kelly flew into a rage auu released mm. xuere win De a protest tiled by patrons of the game with Presi dent Jobuson. MATCH GAME Of HAIHO BALL, Will Be Flayed at BvaVa Hotel Conrt on July 5. On July 5 a gum of baud ball will be played at the conrt in the rear of Ityun s house at 843 Capouto avenue, which is attracting much attention among thoss who have an appreciation lor that form of sport Richard Uickey aud Martin Flynn will play Patrick Douonoeaud Michael ungner tor $ou a aid. The mousy was posted last Thursday. Uickey aud Flynu are the most prouiiaiug team of young hand bull player in tbo city, uud hence the outcome of the nutoli Is watched with niuoU interest. It will take place at a o'clock iu tba after noon. (Rather a Barratrous Plaything. Washington Ftit. The income tax Is a rather dangerous plaything for a political party that pro fesses suuh strong opposition to Class legis latlou. GENERAL SPORTING NOTES. "Denver Ed" Smith, who Is ut present In the west, says be would like to meet some good heavyweight nt Boston, for a good sized purso. Peter Maker wants to flitbt Frank Craig, the ''liar lorn Coffee Cooler;" Juku Kiirniu or iioo LUoynshi, lor to .',600 a side. The Mjcr-Ahbot light is scheduled to ' take place at Bostou uoxt month. Several other minor contests are booked to bo held at Boston between July 20 and 25. Notwithstaudiuz his defeat at the bands of Joe Walcott of Boston, Miko Harris Fays ho would liku to got another chance nt the iigUa colored boxer iu a six or ten round bout, lie is pohtive that ho w ill faro butter tho next time. Kelic hunters did uothinu Thursday but (.lice up Racelaud, the famous tacsr. His mane, ins tall, Ins plates aud everything tlint will keep was clipped olf, until thoro was very littlu left of tho famous bread winner to burr. There is some talk of erection a monument to his mcmury over bis grave. Horace M. Leeds, the Quaker City licht weight, has posted f 1,001) to bind a match with Jack McAulilTo at 1B3 ponnds, for (2,500 aside aud the lightweight champion ship of America. Leeds says if McAulilTo uoesu t post a forfeit mid accept the chal lenge between July laud Aug. 1 he will claim the title of lightweight champion. Harry Kliug, tho walker who loft Now Orleans Slay 27, to walk to St. Louis iu thIrty-Dve days, on a wager of 2,000mado by S. D. Amlco, of New Orleans, and Charles Alien Palmer, of Chicago, arrived thereat 4.15 o'clock Saturday morning, two days uhoud of time. He was on the road thirty-throe days, but tho actual time consumed in the walk was seveuteon days and Ave hours. Tho distance walked was T32 miles. Tho following cablegram was received by the Police Uazette from Loudon Satur day: "Slaviu will box Kilraiu for til, 000 a side, for best nurse offered, at catch weights, 1'5U expenses. It Kilruin will make a dopobit with Pulico Uazette, Slavin's backer will nnkj a similar de posit with Sporting Life. Piicimer, who has challenged all England at 7 stonos 12 pounds to t stotius I puuii'i, intsuds star ring priucipal towns. Failing to get a punch ho will return to America iu Au gust." About one hundred sporting mou of New York visited a qulot resort Friday utter noon within twenty-five miles of the city to see a tight to a fiulsh between 'Mommy " Barnes and "Joe" Hopkins, the colored liVpouud pugilist. The colored tighter was so anxious to "do" his man quickly that he resorted to foul tactics, although repeatedly waruod by the referee. In the third round Hopkins became so excited that he hip-locked Barnes and threw him. It was a very light full aud did not hurt Bnrnos in the least, but It was a foul, and the rofereo gavo tho tight to Uarues. Edward Henry Fennesev has been chosen captain of the Harvard Tarsity crew for next year. He m a member of the class of '00 aud lives iu Boston. He prepared for college at St. Paul's school, where he rowed on the same eight with Towusend, of the Harvard 'vnrsity.aud Hickok and McCrea, the Yale foot bali giants. It is rarely that any one but but a seuior Is chosen to cap tain a crew team, but Feunessy is the only member of this year's crew who can be counted ou with certainty to row next sea sou. Me is said to be the finest oarsman in any of the colleges. He stroked the university a year ago, and this year was moved to No. 7. It Is highly probable that he will be put back at stroke next season. Bad pkainaok causes much sickness,and bud blood and improper action of the liver aud kldueys is bad druiunge to the human system, which Burdock Blood Bitters remedy. HE AMD SHE. Ho sits by the window, under the shade Of the rose with honeysuckle entwined, When thefallinK shapes on the esplanade With a delicate tracing of gold are lined. The sun sinks down in the gilded West, Lighting bis face with its parting beums, While a culm, sweet measure of7 perfect rest Illumes the joy of his passing dreami. He sits and dreams why should be not? For the lost dread care of the day hath lied And out in the grime of the old back lot His wife is weeding the onion bsd. L'ttveland I'lain Dealer, Eucklen'e Arnica Salvs. The best salve in the world for Cut Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fevor Bores, Tetter. Chapped Hauds, Chilblains, Corns and all fckiu Eruptions, aud posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction cr money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Matthews Bros. Leg3. L'DlTORS NOTICE -THE UNDErt iV slimod. an auditor nnnointud by tho Or' plums' Court of Lackawanna t ounty, to pass npoii tlio exception tiled to tuo nrst partuil account of .Mary It. Church, auinln stratrix of the estat' of Henry K. Church, deceased, and to ropurt distribution of the funds In ber hands, hereby 1,'ives notico that he will at tend to the duties of his appointment at his ollieo, No. 5Wi Hpi'uco street, Scranton, Pa., on Woilnejdav the 1st day of August, 1X114. at U o'clock a. in., at which lime and pUce all nor- sons lniviiitf mi interest in said fund or estate will liaye an opportunity to be heard auu all persons havlnir cluinis n-ninst said fund or estate must present t hum or ho lorever thero' alter debarred front comnii; In on said fund. U. Ji. BT'RISKTKK, Auditor. INSTATE OF THOMAS MULLEN, LATE a 4 or too city oi rvnuuoii, coumy oi i.ucna wannn. State of I'ennsvluanln. deceased. Letters testainvntnry upon tho above named estate haviiiL- been uruuted to the iimlorsiwrioil. all persons haying claims or demands SKuiust the said ehtatn will present thin for payment and those indebted thereto shall please make immcuiaie payment to riii )S. ,T. MULLEN, Executor. JKSBI'PS i Hand, Attorneys. rrilK UNIKItHIONKI), AN AUDITOR AF X pointed by the Orphan's Court of Luck a wanna, opass upon tne exceptions to tho ac count of ( inn los Onrdner, administrator of tho (.state of Marin l'clhum, dccuuKcd, and to dis tn hut e tho fund as found remntninir in the haudsof the fad Charles Oardner, adminis Irut'ir. as ulo'.cskid hereby pivas notico that he will attend to the duties of his appointment st hisofrli.o in th" city of Scrniitou, Fa., No. Jul WyoiuiiiK avenuo, on Thuisday. the 1-th day of July, A. D., IMlk, at 10 o'clock, a. in., ut which time and placi nil persons Imvliin an interest in said fund, or estate, will have an oppoi tnuily to be heard, nnd all persons hay ing elaiirs i:!alnnt Mild fund, or cstatu, must present theui, or he forever debarred from coming in on said fund. 13. F. AKF.RLY. Juno 9. 1SDI. Auditor. Situation Wanted. SITUATION WANTF.D BY FIBST CLASS O butcher with liftctn years experience. Address Fred C'asple, Box "II Forest City, Fa. SITUATION WANTED BY A GOOD HA it" 5 ness maker, ilivvo worked at the business nine years. Would desire steady work. Ad press A. A. L., 1,0U James streot, Keranton, l'a. QITUATION WANTED BY YOUNO MAN, 1) wilhnq and will try to plen in store or office preferred ; stnto work and salary. Ad dress A. M., Tribune oliiee. SITUATION WAN TKD BY A BOY 17 years of ago, to work lit ofilea cr any kind of work, Ouod education. Address W. K., Tribune office. (JITTATION WANTED BY BAHBEK, O married, first class workman, wants steady situation, city of country; mu sobur, honest, and cau k'lve best of reference if re quired. Address Hairy Bilvois, Lljtowu, N. J. SITUATION WANTKD BY YOUNU MAN, O willing t'i do most aoy kind of wurk. Ad dress U.. 'I ribune office, AHTKONO, WILLINO AND 1NTELLI ftent boy, i!i years old, would like to get some kind ot work to ilo that h mlKht usdlst his mother, who is a widow and iu neod. Ad dress F. 11. 137 Franklin street, Dunmora, l'a. A N AUED LADY WOULD LIKE TOCAUK j. V for small children or baby in a respuctu ble family; can also do needlework: waos no object, but a comfortable, home is desired. M. A. C Tribune Office. uiTuvrioN wan'Ied- by a good Kb O spveiabl nirl. Wauts work with a good family where" he can ninke It ber home Can do any kinu of work. Address A. It, Tribune Otllo. A Word. ICantt of off ktiuli eott that mur a tept Situation WuiUed.uiliich art itiserfa Arents Wanted. QeiDOFEIi MONTH, CITY OB COUNTItV '71 tocompotunt wido awuko Insurance solic itors; well established permanent liusiuesi. Address or imiuirn second lloor, .VU Lack waunit nve.. Scrnuion, l'a. Hclq Wanted Females. Ur ANTED A UOOD COOK AND LAUN drusa. Mrs. E. 1. kiiiusLurv. UUl Olive street Help WanUd-Male. r A N T E DI Y OtTTlt UAC A T H( ) L I C, I f Hill. 111. .l..i-n.l .....I ...ill WII-lT T..M CIS WUUk. Write hliiel'..titn.l Iti'iiM. II I.' street. Boston, Mass. Special Notices. It LANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAOA xineu. otc boimil or rebound ut Tim TltiuUNts ollicu. Quick work. Kuusonablu prices. TV f EAL TICKETS CAN BE HAD AT H4, 1M corner Spruce street aud Franklin ave- nuo. Twenty meal tickuts fur i&M Uood table boaru. Eoarding (JUMMER BOAHD1 NU FOL It KEHFECT- huiv persons cun nun ursi class uoaiu with siunll fiunily In la'Ke, airy house. Hot aud cold butlis. Frte carriuuo to depot and church Yhreo-imartorB of u mile from sta tion. Healthy loudlty. Address box Ul.Clurks' Summit Money tQ Loan. M ONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MOKT- kskiis. sums from f I on) to iU.ooi). IIHOWN, Atturnny, HIS Hpruco streot. Lost. T OST-A UOLD HAIK PIN WITH WHITE XJ prougs. Finder will be suitably re warded kiy returulnf the same to Colouel E. H. kippl, Tbiid NatloiuU Iwuk bulldinv. Real Estate. I7INE8T SCRANTON CENTRAL LOTS AT I low prices selllnir fust. Fir. t come, first served. If you are wise doa't neglect this. Last chjince Is now presented of securing iomo silks on thu avenues, only live minutes wulk from nost office, indoiieudent of street cars, yet car service ilKbt at baud. Best sciiools niaruy, cnureuos, tuoairou, oepois, ilia'tors. Values incroaaiiitf rapidly. Prices will soon be raised, liny quick. Kasy terms. Remember, oven If cars are not stopped by snow or ice for unhappy suburban residents, the waste of valuable time to a busy man, to say nothing of expense of car fares, is a seri ous consideration. Waiting fur the cur In snow or rain or cold, waituigt waiting, wait ing, or perhaps just missing the car. Don't be misled. Buy a lot in Scranton and see It quickly double in value. See now Scrantou City Directory map for relative distances from City Hall, lie wise and call upou W, Gibson Jones. 31 1 Spruce street Proposals. QEALED PROPOSALS WILL UK Kb k reived at tho ottlce of the secretary of the Scrantou board of control until 7.ttl p. iu. Monday, the llth day of July, WJl, for tuo construction aud completion of a two-room school build iug to lie located on the corner t Blucber avenue and Beech street, Nineteenth ward, in accordance with plans and soucltlca tiona in the bands of 1. L. Williams, trchitoct. Tne sum ut 150 in cash or certified check shall bo enclosed with each proposal, which sum is to be forfeited to the school district in case of refusal or omission to execute contract within ten days it awarded the same. The board reserves tho riuht to reject any or aU bics. Bv orilpr of tho board of control. EL'UENE D. FELLOWS, Secretary. Scrantou, l a.. Juno DU, lH. T)KOPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT 1 tho oillco of John Jermyu, Frineburuh, Fa., until July 13. lfU4, for driving a rock tun nel in Jormyn, No. 3, from the 14-foot voin- to cut the Dunnioro vein size to be 7x14 f i-et in the clear and about 1,500 feet long. Also to sink a shaft from surface to Dunnioro vein, fcizo to be Nxlt feet In tho clear and about l.'iO feet deep. Specifications may be seen at Frtcelmrgh. We reserve the right to reject any or all bida. W. M. JEKMYN, Bupt. CEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE HE k5 ceived by tho secretary of tho Scranton Poor district until Friday, Ju'y 0. lSli), at 2 p. oi., for steam fitting in the men's (lato wo men's) building at Hillside Home, according to plans and specifications on file at the ollieo of F. J. Auisdon, architect. The board re serves the right to reject any or all bids. Pro posals should bo endorsed, "Proposals fur Steam Fitting," and addressed to E. J. LY.NETT, Secretary. Fcranton, Juno :J, IfUt. C BALED PROPOSALS WILL BK BE O ceived by tho secretary of tho Scranton Poor district until Friilay, July II, 1MU, atHp. m., for i hunbimr and gas fitting in the men's (lato women's) building, at hillside Home, according to plans aud specifications on lllo at the oflice of F. J. Amsdou, architect. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bid-s Proposals should be endorsed, "Pro posals for FIumbim?and Oaa Fitting," and ad dressed to E. J. LYNETT, Secretary. Scranton, June 30, 1SU4. LJEALKD PROPOSALS WILL BE RE O colved by the secretary of the Scranton Poor district until Friday July tl, 1SK4. at 2 p. m., fore the general remodeling of tho men's (lute women's) budding, at Hillside Homo, ac cording to plans and speeillcntions on tile ut the office of F. J. Amsden, architect. The board res rveB tho right to reject any or all bids. Proioials should b. endorsed, "Pro posals for Remodeling." and addressed to K. J. LYNETT, Secretary. Bcranton, .IiiiielUl. MH. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BR RE ceived at tho office of tho City Clerk, Scranton, Pu., uutd 7.b0 o'clock p. in. Thurs day, July u. lt4, to construct lateral sewers with the necessary branches, basins, lamp holes, fixture-! and appliances in Silex, Min eral. Carbon and (Ionian streets in accordance with plan, motile tn I 8 ociiications tiled iu the office f t ity Clerk. Each proposal shall ho accompanied by cash or certilled check iu the sum of one hundred dollars. In casn tho bidder to whom the contract shall have been awarded refuses or omits to execute a contract for tho work in accordance with plan and specillc-itlons thoroforo, within tell duvs from date of award, tho enclosure ac conipaiiying his proposal shall bo forfeit d to the nse of the city of Scranton. Th city re serves tho right to rej ict any and all bids. By order of City Councils. M. T. LAVKLLE, City Clerk. Scranton, Pa , June Jii, 1MI4. 9 Positively AT Great Slaughter in Prices all 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 nerer known in this section. A good many folks cau't figure out why we are not iu jail for stealing. They know w cau't buy goods and sell them as we do, "but we do." To pass up and down the street and see goods marked 50 cents, which you can buy hero for 25 cents, 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 you want, just so it's ia our liue. Wo will save you money ou every article. GROSS, FOSTER 3c CO. 316-318 Lackawanna Avenue. onnolly SPECIAL SALE OF We offer Extraordinary Values to close out Umbrellas LOT NO. 1. Fifty 2(i-inch Cotton Gloria, Tiwt Black Paragon Frames, Handsome Carved Handles. Sale price, 75 c. each. LOT NO. 2. Fifty 2G-inch Twilled Gloria, Nat ural Handles; large variety of Kuols, Loops and Straight. Special price, bOc. LOT 3. Twenty-five 2(i-incli Navy Blue Twillod Gloria, Natural, Loop and Knot Handles. Keduced from 1.23 to 90c LOT 4. Twenty-five 20-inch Bluo Silk and Wool Gloria, Fine Natural Handles. Price, 1 .25, LOT 5. Fifty 20-inch Blue Silk aud Wool Gloria, finely finished with Dresden Ball Handles, sold every where at $1.85. Sale price, 1.50. COM LLY & Hotel Waverly European Plaa Flrst-elass Bar attsebeA. Depot for Berguer ts Eugel'e Tannhauser Beer. 1 L Cor, 1Mb Md Bitot Sts, Pttt Host deelrahle for residents of N.E. Ponr tylvaida. All eocvnuiencea for travelers to and from Broad Streot station and the S'welftb and Market 8tret station. D tirable for visiting Sorsutoiilaus sail )e9 tie iu thu Anthraclto lUgioo. T J. VICTORY, PROPRIETOR. OUR UR STOCK was damaged by water from the recent explosion and fire, which occurred 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 S3 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 fore. Sale Begins Saturday, June 30 and will last about 30 days, as the goods WILL and MUST BE SOLD as quickly as possible. Here is an unequalled chance to procure High-class Clothing and Gent3' Fur nishings at about one-third the wholesale cost price. Boys' Waists, 12c. MEN'S SUITS, formerly sold for $10 MEN'S SUITS, formerly sold for $ 1 6 MEN'S PANTS, formerly so d for $5 BOYS' SUITS, formerly sold for $3 SIGN OF THE t-aiiXT DOOH TO THE MJJINED DAVIES & GKIFFIN HOLDING. the Last Week, but BANKRUPT SALE &Wall Parasols and WALLA 209 Gt WARNING. B'e ttavt lately hail Feather Beds and Plllow$ brought to ut by stranyen mho wislied to dispost of tht same and from vhose actions toe lelieicd the feathers didn't belong to then. Wt viill hats tie dealinys with tuchpai tiei. We with to cauftott peopls against giving Ms tht hands of Strang rs wio olaim to represent us, any Vealhsrs, Carpets, etc , which they uith renovated. Any of our agents can easily identify themselves, or if any one who withes work done in our line, will drop us a card or call at our factory, wt will promptly attend to their wants and will en deavor to merit tht confidence of everybody, ms hcrmto.w nxjmwa co COS and Iim lacku, Aie., Cor, Adams. WHY NOT See our FIFTEEN DOLLAR Solid Oak Bedroom Sett We sell Furniture as cheap as any house In the country that in t tends to give honest value for tho money. Try us. Hull 205 m 207 230 Lackawanna Avenue. STOCK DAMAGED I Neckwear Given Away. Boys' Suits, 74c. NOW $4.75 NOW $8.25 NOW $2 NOW $1.35 ELL CL Mm BELL. 230 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. TER & CO. One, of the ace Umbrellas Season Numbers. ) LOT 0. Seventy-five 26-inch Ture Silk Twilled, Changeable Colors, in Navy, Garnet, Green and Brown. Kcgular $4 number at $3 each. Parasols 1 LOT 7. Twenty-five 22 inch China Silk,in White, Navy and Black, Gilt liiba and Fine Handles. Former price, 2.35; now 1.90. LOT 8. Fifteen 22-iuch Surah Silk, the best seller of season, in White, Cream and Black; White aud Black Handles. Special price, $2.75. LOT 9. Ten 22-inch Surah Silk, with rulUe9,very stylish, in Navy, Black, Grey aud Brown. $3.25 from $1. LOT 10. About a dozen left. White Mode with White Handles. $IJ.50 each to close. WASHINGTON AVE. Opp. Court House. h Co. mmm m BY WATER Underwear, Hats, handkerchiefs, Outing Shirts, Laundered Shirts, Suspenders, Silk Vests and ar.d all golds that ara damaged at your own prioj. HOUSE ow You can't afford to let the Glo rious Fourth pass by tliia year without some memento to mark it. Supposing you select a choice trinket, a piece of jewelry, or something in silverware; or one of those inexpensive, but guaranteed, watches of onrs. What could be more fittingt All our goods are booked by a building warrant for quality, and our new price list, which has been thrown broadcast over the city, tella its own story of values. FREEMAN, Cor.Penn Ave. anil SprucB St. What Is More Attractive Than ft pretty fso with fresh,' bright complexion? For It. use Pononl'i Powder.