I TIIE SCUANTON TIIIBUNE-TIIUESDAY MORNING. JULY 5, 1594. ASE BALL Scranton Takes I wo Games from Hanlon's Hazleton Ponies. imMENSE CROWDS AT THE GAMES The First Series Champions Drop Both Games at Pottsvilla, While Reading and Altoona Even Up Mat ters by Each Winning a Game Standing of the State League Clubs. National and Eastern League Results-Ease Bull Notes of Interest to Lovers of the National Pastime. eJlaWSB ARY to tubing chil, the coluitij: cuauipmu if tliu tirst ewrioi of Statu Lvalue ol Base Ball lub, lout both uits ynstvr day to the PotU villa club ia coa- tt'8t notd fur heTy liittiuif by loth tt'Aiud. At Uesdliig the two rhuim scheduled were pUyeJ, the Altouua clubwiuuiiiK the tuoruiuK nm and the nftoruoou gtwe Uiutf wuu by the home team. 'ire moruiug gam at Sruton wUh Ilzlwtou w.u the vr9ttio8t exUitotiou of bull playing u this saeon nud was won by th Scmuton club ia the umth inuiu-. lUzUlou alw lost the attar no j a by remoa of the superior stick work of the home tiMiii. The only etttturfe ia the tuudinir of the uiubi u the uh;itij(iti of position of the ILzk'tou uud AHentowu club the latttr yoiu iuto second jilaee. Ser.iutou also gtruugthened her tjrutfp ou fourth pluc. The following table gwres the per ceutuccj of tiie clubs, together with the i;umber of games wou aud lost by each, u:id their biuiKhug iu tue ch.tui piuship race: on. Lost. Per C't. ITarrisburg :'4 H .Ti Alliiutowu 'iS -J0 .5?J Hazletoa "J 7 St .il.'J fc-crautuu ; -'is .S.tu Keuding 'i7 :.'tl ..Vi'J i'ottaVllle -J3 'JJ .5l'U ltooua IS i7 . -HJiJ EustoQ T 0 .103 SCHEDULE FOR TOMORROW. Readi3g at Scrauton. Altoosa at Alleutowu. I'ottsville at Hasleton. BEST CAME CF THE SSASOfl. Wen ia the Niu;U by SIn?s'j Hsma Run Otiw. Massey ws the hero of yesterday morning's game between Scraatoa and H'zleton. Neither club l:aJ scord until the eio'ht'u itmiug, wuen Hazletou ti ceedad iu gfttinic one man acroe the homepl ite. When Scrnatonwent to the lat iu the ninth it looked like a dret, Rml after Rog-rs and 'Phelan. the two first 1 atsuien. were retired, tuere wm a decided Appearance of (loom about the faces of the cranks. At this critical moment George Staltz took his turn at the willow arid Jack Fiio was kind enough to hit him with a bell. G.'ork'ie trotted to first and Little Willie Maasey next appeared at the plate with his farorite chunk of oak in his brawny hands. The third ball pitelied just suited ilassey and he met it with terrific force. It started straight for the center field fenca and cleared it as gracefully as a bird, land ing ia the potato garden Deyoad. Tre scene that followed beggars de scription. SCENE OF WILD ENTHUSIASM. It wi;s never equalled on a ball field In thu city Players that is those who filled Scranton uniforms aud spectators were wrought to the highest pitch of enthusiasm. Hodson executed a war dance in front nf th9 grand stand for Tery joy nndWetzdmet Massey at third and continued to sbske hi band with great vigor until the home plate was rescued, where Hogan, WVstlake and other braves fell on the neck of the heroic "William. The occupants of the grand stand and bleachers arose as one man and yelled and hooted until the populace re.iding within a radius of three quar ters of a mile thought a riot was in progress at the park. Hats and um brellas were waved in the air, fire crackers were discharged and a shower of silver eolns rained from the grand stand on Massey's head. CEOWDID ON THB FIELD. From the bleachers and field, hun dreds nf spectators rushed in and crowded around 'he player, seeking an opportunity to grasp his hand. It was five, minutes before anything like order could be restored and the field cleared, so that play could be resumed. Massey's hit that aavsil the game will be long remembered In the annals of base ball in Scranton. It wns o great gams throughout. The playing, with one or two excep tions, was as sharp and clean ns has ever been seen in the city. Both clubs were straining every nerve to win, for Ilazleton is anxious to finish in ssoond place and Scranton In fourth. A do feat to either meant that they would bave to be contented with a lownr place. Fee and Hodson were the pitch ers. It was their battle throughout, and Hodson bad the best of it. Ho was found for only five singles, whrte Fee was touched up for a home run, a double and seven singles. Luck seemed to be against Scranton. Although we had two singles in the first and a single and a double in the seeond, we wr un able to scoro on them. Failure to sacrl fioe cn the part of our players Is the main reason why we CAUie so dangerously close to defoat. DETAILS OF TUB GAME In the first Hogan struck out, Wetzel singled, Patchvn fieldd out to Jordan and Rogers, after making a base bit, was put out going to second for inter ins: with the ball. Phelan opened the aeoond with a single and Staltz drove the ball to First Baseman Clark, who retired Phelaa and Stalti without assistance. Mussey made a double and Westluke died on a fly to Jordan in right. The men went out in one, 'two, three order .hi the third and fourth. Mwssey filed out toMoran in the fifth, West lake reaohed first on Kothermel's error and Hodson was put out on a fly to Clark. Hngan drove tbe ball into deep left and Westlaka was retired while trying to make third on tbe hit. WetZ'l got a base oq' ball in the sixth, Patcnen filed out to Clark, Rogers went to first on bails and Pbelan and btalta were retired on flies to Coa roy ud Clark. In the seventh Ussey, Westluke end Hodson went out on flies to Ely, Moran and Clark, Hogan ex pired through a fly to Ely ia the eighth and We I til wu again given a base on balls.. Patchen popped up a fly which Jordan captured and threw Wetzol out at first. That eventful ninth opened with Rogers at the bat. He Had out to Rothermel and Phetnn was retired from Rjthermel to Clark. Stalls was hit by the pitcher and Mssaey's home run followed. Westlake singled and on a hit of similar dimensions by Hod sou, Westlake scored, Hogan ilied out to Clark. iuzi.eton's side of the oame First Moran, Ely and Clark, the first three batsmn, struck out. Second Km hermel wont out from Wot zp! to Mussey. and Moore reached" tirst on l'belau's error, t'onrov weuto'.itou a He to lignu, and Urahum was retired from Weatlnku to Jlnnuf, Tliird- Jordau singled: Vee hit the ball and iu running to ilrst struck it with bis foot, and was daclarnd out. Junlaii went out from Tatcheu to Pliidan, while try in if to htenl Hoeoiid, and JUoruu was retired from Wetzel to Massey. Fourth Kly Hied out to lingers, Clark singled, Keiceriuel reached Ilrt on nil er ror erf Htalu, Moore strifck out and L'onroy Hied out to HoL'ini. Fiftli llniuam wss retired on a lly to nognn, jonmu struck out ana too was re tired from WesllaWe to Massey. trtxtti Moran singled, stole second and was afterward put out at that bag from Wetzel to I'lielnn. Klv atruelr out Clurl.- maJe n forced hit, Rothermel went to 1)m ou balls and .Moore was retired ou a lly to Morani. foVHiith Couroy flied out to Staltz, Uraliam weut out, i'liotuu to Jlassoy, and Jordan rled out to Mitesey. K.goth. Jlorau reached llrt on Vet lalie's error, Kly and CUrk eiaigled, Moran scored. Uotheruiol nud Moore Hied out to U"k'ers and Westlake respectively. Miuth. I'ouruv struck out. (Iruliam thud out to WeKlake and Jordan Rifled. nil experiuieut iu a vain hope of Having the gaui Manager llnnlon ilirecleil Fielder Fairiiurst to bat for Fee. I'ttirhurst ktruck ont. The game was witaeased by o,000 persons. Hooreiu detail: SL'UAXTOX. ii. li. ro. a. v.. Hasan, cf 0 1 4 ti o W'eiiel. ss U 1 0 4 U Pati-Ueu, c 0 (I 7 2 0 Rogers, rf 0 1 i! 0 (I 1'Uelau, !Jb. 0 1 II 1 1 SfalU, It 10 10 1 -Mas.-)-, lb 1 8 7 (I 0 Wu-tlake, lib 1 1 3 'J 1 Hudson, p 0 - 0 0 0 Total 8 U t) !i HaZLKTON. It. K. I'O. A. K. Morau, c. f 1 1 t 0 0 11. F.!y, 1. f u t 1 0 Clark, lb 0 - IS n n ltotberuittl, s. s 0 0 1 3 1 lloore. c 0 0 'i 0 0 Couro,-. ':b 0 0 13 2 Orahaiu, 3b 0 0 1 0 0' Jordau. r. f 0 2 II 1 o Fee, p 0 0 0 0 0 Fairhurat, r. t..i.... 0 0 0 0 0 Total 1 t) 27 8 8 Fee bit by batted ball. Fairhurat bat ted iu Fee's place. Scrautuu 0 000 0 000 8 3 llazleton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Karui'd ruus-Scranton 2. Two base bits ilassey. Sacrifice hits Uogan. Hams runs ILwey. Double plays Jor dau to Clark; Clark uuasistvil. St'len bnsre Westl ike, il irau. St ruck out Dy Ilodson S, Fee 1. First on ball? Ilodaou 1, Fee. 'I. Hit by pitcher Staltz. Time 1:43. Umpire Rinn. I N OTHER IN THE AFTERNOON. Ia Second Oame i'craotoa Had as Easy Time With Hazleton. The afternoon game resulted in an other victory for Scranton, but Mr. Westlake does not dessrve any credit for it. Tom Flansghan pitched a splendid game and if Westlake had not made so many blue plays the Uazlotons might have been shut out. Flanaghan kept the hits well scattered and kept cool at stages when coolness was required. Moran, the crack center fielder sawed the air a number of times during the game. Up to the sixth inning Jordan pitched a Kreat gam) bnt in the sixth wbile Scranton was at the bat tbe club that represents tue people who are clamoring for a new county went to smash and Scranton scored eight runs before tbe side wns retired. At the wind up of tbe sixth Jorlau was bit ou tie pitching arm by a bit ted ball and Jack Fee went in the box and flushed the garae. Fee pitehed in great form in the morning gnnn but in the afternoon be was butted bard. Five runs were procured by "onr cats" off his delivery in the tiire innings. AN" IMMENSE CIt'iWD A crowd of 4,800 turned their eyes to the diamond and Uogan opened the game, He batted tbe ball over tbe reoce for a home run amid grant cheering, No mora runs were scored in that Inning. Hwlcton did not score until the second inning and then s?cnred two runs. 'I'hev got two men across the plate in tbe fourth inui&g and that endai their run getting. It looked blue for Scranton until tho opening of tbe sixth. Patchen opaned the firework with a single and one by one tbe Seranton boys filed up to'lhe batting stand and as a result the lWizleton's outfield was called upon to do some lively sprinting A total oi eigne runs were piled up before the side was retired. The last man out seut a hot liner toward Pitoher Jordan and the latter was severely nurt on toe arm rrom tat blow of tho ball. Jack Fee took his place and finished tho game. At the ending of the sixth the rain began to fall aud delayed the game for half an hour. FINISHED WITH A BUSH. When tbe game was resumed Soran- ton still had on its batting clothes. One tun was scered iu tbe seventh, two In tho eighth and two in the ninth. lherewas a large nn-mber of nnonlo from Hazleton and Wilkes-Cure at the game, aud llie ladies were ont in full force. Score in full: BSRANTON. R- . I'O. A. e. Hogan, c. f 8 2 5 1 o Wet!ii)l, 89 3 2 2 0 0 Patchen, c 1 1 5 0 0 Rogers, rf I 2 1 0 o l'helau, 2b 8 2 2 1 0 Ataltz, L f 2 2 2 0 0 Mnsaey, lb 1 8 ( 0 0 Westtake, 3b 11 15 1 Flanaghan, p 1 2 0 2 1 Tot Ms 14 10 27 9 "a HAZLETO.V. u. ii. ro. a. e. Moron, c. f 1 1 6 0 0 It. El-, I. f 0 8 3 0 0 Clark, lb 0 0 14 0 0 Kotberiuel, e. s 1 0 1 4 1 Moore, c 0 1 1 1 0 Cooroy. 8 b 1 1 8 3 1 (Irabnm, 2 b 0 0 0 2 1 Jordan, p 0 1 0 0 0 l' V, p 0 0 0 0 0 Fair hart, r. f 1 2 1 0 0 Total 4 8 27 9 8 Bcrsuton 1 0 0 0 0 8 1 2 214 Hazleton 0 2002000 0-4 Earned ruus Scranton 0. Two base hits Hogan, Wetzel. 8; Patchen, Rogers, Staitz, Massey, Ely, Falrburst. Three base hits Flanaghan. Home run Hogan. Stolen kases Patchen, Staltz. VV'estlake, li. Ely. Rothermel, Con roy. liouhle plays Uogan to Pueion, PUelan to Massey. Strnuk out Flaoaglian 4. Jordan 1, Fee 1. T.'i. . U .. .. 1... 1 1 . l 11 . Wild pitches Jordan 1. Fee 9. Hit by pitcher Uogan. Passed balls Moor. Time 8 hours. Umpire Rinn, OTHER STATE LEAGUE RESULTS. MOHNIXC1 UAUES. At Reading Reading 0 105100007 Altoona a 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 x-10 Hits Reading, 11; Altoona, 18. Errors Reading, u; Altooua, 2. Batteries Rhoads and Fox; Sclieiblo aud Colo. At Pottsvillo Pott.ville 0 0 3 3 0 1 0 8 4-18 Ilnrrisbiirg....o 0 5 0 0 0 8 3 010 Hits Pottsvillo, 30: Harrlsburg, 10. Er-roiH-PotUvil!i, 8; Hani-burg, 8. list levies Sprogcl and Sniink; Clare und Digging. AFTERNOON a AMES. At Reading R'adlug 4 0 7 0 0 0 2 0 1-14 Altoona 0 J 0 0 0 3 O 0 U 0 lilts Ruadiup, 111; Altoona, 15. Eir.rs Kenling, 5; Altooun, 8. Batteries Jones nud Cioodhai t; tchelblo aud Cote. At Iliirrloburi; Pottsvllle 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 8 00 Harrlsburg.. ..2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 Uita-PotthVllle, 18; Uarriaburg, 10. Er-rors-PotUvillo, 0: llnriiaburg, 5. Hat terles liustou and Wente; Wilson and Dlins. At Alleutowu, uioruiuir exhibition giituo Alleutowu.... 5 2 8 1 0 2 0 0 x 13 Hlii'iinudoali . .0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 Hits Alleutowu, 13; Suenandoan, 0. Eirors Alleutowu, 4; Shonaniloali, 4. Hat teiies K'Uroy, Millltran audCostello, Mul doring, Yurkosaud Llsuley. Aflernoou gains Allentuwn....l 8 0 0 0 4 2 I) x-15 HhnnauiUmu...O 0100003 0-4 lilts Alleutowu, 18; Sheuaudoah, 0. Errors Alleutowu. 5; Shenandoah, 10. lintteries Donogmieaud Mllligau, Yerkes, llaukley aud Harris. NATIONAL LEAOUa. At Louisville First game Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 Baltimore..... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8-3 Uits-l.onisville, H; DsRimore, 5. Er rors Louisville, 8; Ualtiniore. 1. llatter ies Knell and (liim; ilc.Mahon audClai k. Umpire Hurst. Seroud game t-ouisville :i 0 8 0 0 3 0 3 X-ll HsltllU"re 0 0 100000 0-1 hits Louisville, lii; llaltimoio, 7. Er rors Louisville, 3; Riltimnro, I. Uatter i"s - lleinming and Uriui; iulis and Clark. Umpire Uutst. At Llevelaud-First game Cleveland 1 0 0 1 0 . 1 0 0 0- 3 Nrw York....O 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 x-4 Hits-Cleveland, 0: New York, l. Er rorsCleveland, I: Kevw York, 1. Hsttvr irs Cuppy and Zimuier; Jlcukin and Far re 11. I'm pi re Stage. Second game New York,...0 3 0 8 0 3 3 1 112 Cleveland ....8 3 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 U Hits New York, 17; Cleveland, 15. Er rois Xnw Y'oili, 8: Cleveland, 1. Uat tynes Husie, Westervelt and Farrell, Young aud Zimmer. Umpire Stage. At Chicago First game Chicago 4 8 5 0 8 1 2 0 0-16 Philadelphia.. 4 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 210 Hits-Cbiittgo. 20; Philadelnbia, 14. Errors- Chicago. 3: PhilaUelphia. 3. Bat teries Unllith, McUill aud Kittridge; Weyhing, Turner and Buckley. Umpire Jkuado. Second game Philadelphia. .0 4 0 0 0 1 4 0 3-13 Chicago 1 0 0 1 8 2 0 3 1-11 Hits-Philadelphia. 13; Chieago, 14. Er rors Philadelpbia, C; Chicago. 3. Bat tsries Weyhing and Grady; McUill and Schriver. Umpire Skyuaid. At St. Leais First game St. Louis 0 0300000 2-5 Washington ..4 0 1 0 8 0 1 1 x 10 Hits St. Louis, 5; Wathingtou, 10. Er rors St. Louis, ti; Washington. 2. Bat teries Uawley and Peitz; Sullivau and McUutre. Umpire Gullney. Seccnd game St. Louis .1 2 7 0 0 8 1 1 x-15 Waihington.,.3 Cll 0000 38 Hits St. Loais, 10; Washington. 0. Er rorsSt. Louis, 4; Washington, 5. Bat teries Clarkson and Miller; .Mercer aud ilcOuire. Umpire Uaffnoy. At Pittsburg Pittsburg 0 0000081 0-4 Boston 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 1 0-7 Hits Pittsburg, 9; Boston, 13. Errors Pittsburg, 6; Bostou, 0. Batteries Killon and Sugden; btivotts and Uanztl. Umpire-Lynch. Second game Pittsburg 3 0 0 7 0 0 0 2 1-13 Bostou 0 0 0 1 6 0 3 0 1-11 Hits Pittsburg, 17; Boston, 18. Errors Pittsburg, 5; Boston, 4. Batteries Oumbert, Ehret and Jlack; Nichols, Lov ett and Ryan. Umpire Lynch. At Cincinnati First game Cincinnati.... 0 6 3 0 0 0 2 3 0-14 Brooklyn 3 110 10 0 10-7 Hits-Cincinnati, 17; Brooklyn, 15. Er rorsCincinnati, 3; Brooklyn, 3. Bat teries Parrott Vaughn oud Murphy; Kennedy and Kinslow. Second game Cincinnati.... 5 0 0 0 1 0 6 1 x-13 Brooklyu 40020000 28 Hits Cincinnati, 12: Brooklyn, 10. Errors-Cincinnati, 1; Brooklyn, 4. Bat teries CbHmhorlaln end Vaughu, Stuiu aud Dailey. Umpire Emslie. EASTERN LEAGUE. At Wilkes-Barre, three games with Binghamun, tho home club winning all. Scores, 13 to 11; 13 to 7 and 13 to 4. At Syracuse, three names with Troy, tho home team winuiug two. Score, 7 to 8; 6 to 3 aud 10 to 2. At Provideuce, with Ppringfleld, the home team won, 9 to 2. Our Larry Ket trick umpired this game. At Erie, with liuifalo, two game, the homo team dividing. Scores, 11 to U and 2 to 8. GLINTS FROM THE DIAMOND. Massoy will hereafter b3 entitled to tho tit lo of ''Ueiioral." WestlaRit's error is responsible for the only run Hazletou Becured yosterday morning. Every city, town nud hnmlet from Car bnmlal to Uszleton wns reprpsenled by a delegation at yesterday's afternoon gnino. Summer Resorts. TMHtVIF.W HOTK1-, FACTOlif V1U.IS, I Ph., is now osi li lor Hummer lionrilors, first rhis iieroiinnodntious. Uoud Hulling close to Hotel. For tonus nilrirftHS H. H'4'AKK. Proprintor. Incorporation. aMilientioM will he iniulu to tho tlover nor of FenusylvanU on Frhltiy, July VI), 1ll, by William II. Tavlor. Ueors-o U ('ninilal, Charles K. Titi Loiior. I.h'.ia II, Mi's;luy. Ira J. Mviixlny. William H. Ihiyd, jr., and Kdwuiil P. Kinirshury, uriiiur the uet of assembly entitled "Au ai t to pro iiU for the Iiieortior.itiuii nud rKulatlnn of certnln corioratVms." hibiovih1 the '.Hth dny of April, A. 1J. 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Third 'National lunik Imilduitf For Rent. 1.-OK KENT STOIIK Ml LACKAWANNA 1 Ave. hniuire of HENRY F.itY, 1::1 I.Bi kawaiiuii Ave. s - Strayed, ctuayeh yiwtehdTy AFTERNOON O from Serantou Vetoriuary huspitul. 14 Ciudeu Aroi t, Dr. C. W. Adams, u brown mare with whitn feot: star in for.-hial, a brauJoi lttur "B" eu riht shoulder, sore ou riixht uiu.l foot. luforiimtion,or ware's re turn liborully lewuriled, Mare tjtx luuly purrhaicd at Chinchilla, of Mr. BowTcley. Real fcstate. I.MNEST SUKANTON CENTHAL LOTS AT I low prices solliUK fast. Fn -t come, first sti ved. If you are wise don't neglect this. Last rhnuce is now presented of secilrinR home sites on thu venues, only Hvomimitos walk from puit ofllce, independent of strict nils, yet car service linht ut hund. Best scliools nearby, churches, theatres, depots, doctors. Values iuci'CHsiu rapidly. Prices will soon be raised . Buy ijuii k. Easy terms, iteiseniber, even if cuts are not stopped hy snow or ico tor unhappy suburbnu residents, the waste of valuable time to a busy man, to say nothing of expense of car (arcs, is a seri ous consideration. Waiting for the car in snow or i ain or cold, waitiui;, waiting, wait lutr. or perhups just luinsinvr the car. Dou't be misled, lluy u lot iu Scranton und tee it quickly double in value. See usw Serantou t.'ity Directory map for relative distances from City Hall, tie wise and call upou W. Uibsuu Jonts, 311 Spruce street. Legal. INSTATE OP DAVID P. THOMES, LATE J of the city of Scranton, county of Lacka wanna, state of lViiusylvaniu, deocased. Letters of o'dmiuistrntion upon tho nbovo iiDnvd estate having been t ran led to tbe un Ueisiuiied, all persous having claims or de mands against the said cstuto will present them for puyinent, und those indebted thereto will plcasj make immediato payment to ME1UION P. THOMAS, Administratrix, lMfi Church avenue, Scranton, l'a. W. n.vvumu Thomas, Attoruey. ItDiublii.'an Buildinc. Proposals. . (HAi'wlLTntKrEira 1 tho ollicit of John Jirniyn, rrireburgh, Pa., uidil July i". Jfl'l, for driving a rock tun nel in Jermyn, No. 8, from the 14-foot vein to cut the Dunmore veiimir.e to bo 7x14 feet in tho rlcur uud ulaiut 1 .500 feet long. Also to sink a shaft from surfuce to Dunmoro vein, size to bo Nxl2 feet In the rleur aud about l."4) foot .deep. Spccitications may be seen nt Prirebtirph. We reserve the right to reject any or all bills. w- M. JEKMYN. Snpt. CEAI.ED PROPOSALS WILL BE""VtE O reived by the secretary of tho Scranton Poor district uiud Friday. Ju y B, lflil, ut 2 p. iu., forstesm titling in the men's Oato wo men's) building ut Hillside Home, according to plum and si"rillrntions ns 11 If ut tho nlllce of F. J. Amsrien. arrhitoct. The board re serves the right to reject any or nil bids. Pro posals should bo endorsed, "Proposals for Steuiu Fitting," und addrowil to E. J. LYNETT, Secretary. Fcrnnton, June M, hV4. S" BALED PKOPOSALS "WILL" 'BE HE reived by the e rotary of the Srrnntun Poor distr let until Friday, July 0. lsiu, at Hp. in., for liimblug ami gus fitting In tho men's (lutn wouieii'sl building, at Hillside Home, iiccording to plans nud specilbatious on Illn nt the olllcu of F. J. Aimden. architect. The iionrd reserves the right to reject any or nil bid-. Proposals. Nbould be endorseil. "Pro posuls for l'lumblni:und Ons FltMng," nml nd drVsaed to K. J- LYNETT, Secretary, (cranton. June tl", OEALI'.D PHOPOSALS WILL UH KK tl reived by the sri rptary of tho Scranton Poor district until Friday July U, 1st) I, alin. m., fore the general remodeling of the wun s I late wonu'n0 bilddlnif, ut Hillside Home, ac cording to plans uud specilicatioiis on llin nt thoollliflof F. J. Amsdun, architect. The lsiard res rves the right to reject any nr all bids. Priifosala should b eudorsfd. "Pre posuls lor (omoilelinL'."snil addressed to E. J. LYNETT, Secretury. Scranton, .lino 30, 1MM. GROSS, The G rea! Bankrupt Sale The Great Great Hew York Clearance Sales Are now being disposed of at retail by us at Merciless Prices to reduce them into ready cash and make room for some changes we are contemplating at our establishment. We need more room for our steadily increasing trade, and if price is any object for first-class goods, Come Now. Bargains are awaiting you in all departments. GROSS, , FOSTER & CO. Connolly -& W s sale of ParasoSs and We offer Extraordinary Values to close out Umbrellas LOT NO. 1. Fifty 2i-incli Cotton Gloria. Fust Uluck i'arugon Frames, lluntlsoiiio Carved Handle bale pi ke, 75c each. LOT NO. 2. Filly 2C-inch Twilled Gloria, Nat ural Handles; largo variety of Knots, Loops aud Straight. tSpecial price, LOT 3. Twenty-five 20-inch Navy Lluo Twilled Gloria, Natural, Loop and Knot Handles. Keduecd from $1.23 to 9(Jc. LOT 4. Twenty-five 20 inch Blue Silk and Wool Gloria, Fine Natural Handles. Price, 55 1 .15, LOT 5. Fifty 2 inch Blue Silk and Wool Gloria, finely fiuishud with Dresden Ball Handles', sold every where at $ 1.85. Sale price, $ 1 ,5(e. CONNOLLY & WALLACE Hotel Waverly European Plan. Firatelass Mar attaches. Depot lor Berguor A F.ngel'e Taanhoiusur Beer. ti Cor, 15tb and Filtsrt St3 , Philak Most desirubls fcr re!dnta ct N il. Per.n; lylvuiiU. All conveniences lor travelers to and from Brond Street station and the Twelfth and Market Stroet station. Da siraLle for vbHiLg Serautonluus sad no lle la the Anthracite Kegtoa. T. J. VICTORY, PROPRIETOR ODS STOCK BAHABED BY 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 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 fore. SALE WOW QOIMQ ON and will last about 30 days, as the goods WILL and MUST BE SOLD a3 quickly as 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 fcr $10 MEN'S SUITS, formerly sold for $16 MEN'S PANTS, formorly sod for $5 BOYS' SUITS, formerly sold for $3 THE SIGN OF THE BELL. 230 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. t-JTAIKXT DOOR XO TUE BUllNKD DAVIES GRIFFIN BC1LDINO. FOSTER & CO, Hew York Sheriff AND STOCKS FttOM THE 209 WARNING. He Aare lately had Ftallitr lledt anil Pillows Irouyht to us 6y ttranyers who wiihed to dtapvae of the tame and from vchoie actions we bclierctl the jeutlters didltt leluuo to them. We villi have no dealing with suehpurtiei. W with to caution peopls ayaintt giving into Ut hands of Grang ers uio claim lo represent us, any Feathers, Carpels, itc , uhich they ut'jt renovated. Any of our ayente can easily identify themselves, or if any one wlro uiisltes worh dons in our line, will drop us a curd or tall at our factory, we will promptly attend to thtir wants and witl en deavor to merit the confidence of everybody. no: scnxATOx nvniusa co., (JOi und bujc'JMtka. Ate., 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 tends to give hoilest value for the money. Try as. 205 UD 207 230 Lackawanna Avenue. Neckwear Given Away. ....NOW $4.75 NOW $8.25 NOW $2 NCW $1.35 ELL CLOTHING s Sale allace Umbrellas Season Numbers. LOT 0. Seventy-five 20-inch Pure Silk Twilled, Changeable Colors, in Navy, Garnet, Green aud Browu. Regular 81 number at 3 each. Parasols LOT 7. Twenty-fivo 22-inch China Silk.In White, Navy and Black, Gilt Rib3 and Fine Handles. Former price, $2.35; now $1.90. LOT 8. Fifteen 22-iuch Surah Silk, tho best seller of season, in White, Cream and Black; White and Black Handles. Special price, $2.75. .LOT t). Tcu 22-iuch Surah Silk, with ruffles, very stylish, in Navy, Black, Grey and Brown. 3.25 from $1. LttT 10. About a dozen left. Whito Morie with White Handles. $3.50 each to close. WASHINGTON AVE. 0pp. Court House. Wmm ME. WATER Boys' Suits, 74c. Underwear, Hats, Handkerchiefs, Outing Shirts, Launderod Shirts,. Suspenders, Silk Vests and ard all goods that ara damaged at your own pries. HOUSE Gome, Gome Now Youcaa't afford to lot the Glo rious Fourth pass by this year without some memento to mark it. Supposing you select a choice trinket, a piece of jewelry, or something iu silverware; or one of those inexpensive, but guaranteed, watches of ours, What could bo more fitting! All our goods are backed by a building warrant for quality, and our new price list, which has been thrown broadcast over the cifcy, tella its own story of values. FREEMAN, Cor. Peas l?e. and Sprnci St. A Handsome Complexion la on of tbs gTMtcat oharmi woman oan pomtntg. PoxxoNi'a Cottruttso PowoBa trim It.