TU'E MUAWiOSi TlUiilJSfE- SAT (J it DAY MOtttfLNl. .JUL! V, 1894. tf bam Earn F.oadiog Meats Scranton by tha Close Score cf 7 to 6. AEI8ER-H1IED ERRORRESPOHSIBIE Hnzleton Turns the Tables on Potts villa and Administers a Sound Thrashing Allentown Captures One from Altoona Standing of the Clubs National and Eastern League Scores Base Ball Notes and Gen eral Sporting Gossip. WHATEVER clittncos Scranton posseesoil of gaining third place in the State League cham pionship race of the first series have been lost ly its own de feat and he victory of Hazleton over Pettflvflla yesterday Therefore, the best we cau expect of onr club is tout it will finish fourth, bat to gain-that position it will have to defeat Rending in tbe gniue to be played today. Tbe following tables gires the per centage of tbe clubs, touotbar with the number of games lost and won by each and their standing in the championship race: Won, Harriaburg 84 Alieiitowu 30 Huzletou '.'( Krtuling 29 Scranton "0 I'ottuville 24 Altoona IS Eiiston 7 Lost. 15 20 22 20 24 24 i'J ;ti Per O't. .t'-Mt .(WO .II'i'J .527 .52l .St) ,is:l SCUKUULtt FOR TODAY. Beading at Scrauton. Altooua at Alleutowu. 1'uttaville at Hazleton. WE CAN'T WIN ALWAYS. That Coveted Thi' d PUcj It Nuw Irrs trlsvabl? Lost to TJu Reading, 7; Scrauton, G. And it might have been different bud Wextlake for Scranton not made such n dizzy throw of an easy bit ball about well, it's hard to surmise bow high it really was over the head of First Base man iltisaey, allowing Torreyson to score. Bat almosteverythinz goti lu t game of biue bull. While the game yesterday was not what might he callei a brilliant one, yet tbe closeness of the score and an occasional "smart" play kept tbe pat rons of, the guine on tbe anxious seat. Scranton failed to score in their half of the first inniujr. For Reading after Fox was Riven a base on balls be was a;lvaat 1 to third on Torrey son's two base litt and scored on Beaumont's out from Wetzal to Uassey. Score, 0 to 1. In tbe second, after Fhelan bad been retired at first Staltz reached first on a short infield hit, Maisey took his base on balls, both advanced a base on u simultaneous steal, after which Staltz scored on Westlalfe'i saeritias and Mas sey tallied on fiodscn's pretty bit. The side was retired on Hodson's force out at second off Hoaan's bit. Reading failed to snore in thia inning and the core then stood 2 to 1 in Scranton's fa vor. The third was productive of no runs f jr Scranton. Henfy made a brilliant catch of Wetzel's long drive to left Patohen went out at first and Rogers flid out to O'Hara, It was in this in ning that Reading scored the runs that won them the game. Miller was given a base on balls and scored on Fox's three base bit to right center. Torrsyson reached first on a short bit,Beaumont's sacrifice seewd Foj.-, Torreyson scorsd on Westlaks's error off Eenry's bat, find Henry added another on a hit by Eustace. A neat double play, Wetzel to Phelan to Matsey retired the side Score 5 to 2 in Reading's favor. The Scrantons added two runs to their score in the .fourth on a double by Staltz, a single by Maqsey, and Westlako's sacrifice, Reading could do nothing in thoir half of the Inning. In the fifth inning, after loose base running by Scuntoa which retired the side, Riaditiu scored on . Fox's three bnae bit and Torreyson fly oat to Slo gan. The score was Med in tbt sixth in ning on a hit by Massey, who was ad vanced to third on Torreyson's error ot Wt shake's intended sacrifice. ' Hodsoti received his base on balls, and Watcal mpped out a single, permitting both Massey and Westlake to score. Road inR wns blanked in thier half. Reading broke the tie in the seventh. After Torreyson bad been given bis base on balls bo icorett on Beaumont's two-base bit. ' The remainder of the game was pro dnctive or nothing to either side. West luke being the ouly man to reach first. The score in detail: SCRANTON. a, Kognn, C. f. 0 Wetzel, B9 , 0 Patchen, o.. ,., 0 Roger, rf 0 Phulau, vb 0 btnltz, 1. f 2 Maasey, lb , 8 Westlake, 3b t Hudson, p 0 Tot lis 0 i Tft ft .' r M B. P0. A. B. 110 0 13 4 0 1 T 0 0 110 0 0 1 S 0 2 0 0 0 a ia 0 0 0 0 12 10 10 9 24 11 2 a. 0 S o 1 3 13 1 a 1 :i 1 1 15 0 1 0 i a 0 0 2 4.0 0 a 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 o s 0 ' 0- 27 15 "4 0 9 0 0 0 8 1 0 1 0 x- 7 Miller, IT I Fox. o S Torreyson, 2b 2 RtAUinont, lb,, 0 Henry, 8b 1 Enstace, ss ,. 0 miara. ef 0 Good hurt, rf., 0 1 l.uoauor, p U Total 7 Scranton 0 8 T 9 Beading 1 0 4 0 Earned runs Scranton. 2: Beading, 1, Two bure kits malts, Torreyson, Beau mint. Three baso hits Fox, 2. Sacrifice bits Wetsel. Stolen baies-UocEao.Staltz, 2: Massoy, Welke, 2. Double plays Wettlake to Pbalau to Massey. Struck out By Godson, 0; Bbodes, 1, First on balls-By I1oJop, 4; Rhode, 8. Wild pltches-HodroD. Passed balls Patchen. 'Jims 1.54. Umpire Kino. OTHER STATt LEAGUE RESULTS. At Allentown lieu town..,. 0 02301 000-6 Altoona 0 0201000 0-8 Hits Allentown, 0; Altoona, 6. Errors Allentown, C; Altoona,' 2. Batteries PoQoghue and Milligaa; Bcheible and Cote. At Hualttton Hazleton... 3 1 0 10 14 0 1 0-23 PoltviUs..8 a 0 2. OOOO 0-13 Hits Hazleton, 22; Pottsvllle, 11. ' Er torB Hnzleton, 4; PottBVllle, 7. Bat teries Jordan, Keener and Fairhnrst; Clare, Smith, Diggius and Uoidlug. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Plttsburg Philadel'ia....g 3 1 0 0 8 0 0 2-13 Pittsburg 3 0130080 0- Hits-Philadelphia, 15; Pittsburg, T. Errors Philadelphia, 8; PittsburK, 4. Batteries Haddock and Buckley; Killfcn and llaclr. Umpire Lynou. At Louisville New Yorlt....l C 0 2 1 I 4 0 1-10 Louisville 0 010030906 HitK-New York, 18; Louisville. II. Er rors New York, 2: Louisville, 6. Batter-i"s-Rusle unit Farrell; Pepper and Weaver. Umpire Einulio. At Cleveland Kflaton 8 0 7 0 1 8 0 0 X-10 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0-0 Hits Boston. 20; Cleveland, 13. Errors Boeton, 1; Cleveland, 6. Butteries Stivetts ana Ryan; Cuppy anil Zimuior, Umpire Stage. EASTERN LEAGUE. At Erie-Buffalo, 7; Erie, 0. At Wilkos-Burre Biughamton, Wilkes-Barre, 8. GLINTS FROM THE DIAMOND. 0; The Mobile club has been transferred to Atlanta. Yesterday's defeat causod Scranton to drop back into fifth place. Second Baseman O'Brien, of Nashville, has bei'u signed by Buffalo. LouUvillehus released iulleUler O'Rourke and it is said that Denny and Curie will go soon. Learning,, the foghorn fleliler, who has been released by Reading, will sign with Huzletou. Pepper, the now Louixville pitcher, while not so litrtje a man as Stivetts, is built very much like hini. Tom Browu was prasouted with a nice new hat for making the first home ruu by a Louisville vlHyert)n those grounds. Pitcher Mullaue bas beon released by tbo Btiltimore Bas Ball club. Mullaue's re lease wan considered for some time, and wa held back because tbe management desired to effect an exchange if such a thlug were possible. No chance showing itself, however, Manager llaulou decided to release Mullaue. Manager Tod Sullivan, of Atlanta, pot into a tight with one of his player, Joe Burke, in the dining room cf a hotel. Plates, cups and saucers played an impor tant part iu the tcriuiuntge, and then tho lsudloid totk a baud. He had both Burke and ullivHii arrested, ami it cost thorn each J5 to settle wit'ti the jude. The members ot the Harrisburg State league team were placed under Hi re-it at Pottsvillj Thursduy evening for breaking the Sabbath by playing ball last Sunday at SbeiLtudoab. The warraut was sworu out by Rav. William Powick, of the Shenan doah McthoUUt Episcopal church. The suit was brought on the strength of the act of 17U4. They were given a heariuc before Squire Battdorlla, Each player was heed tt, which was paid. CouiUky was going to try and get Ho gau, the Pennsylvania outfielder, nutil be was told by Arthur Irwiu that about all there was to him was his fast runniug. Pittsburg Telegraph. Mr. Irwin's recently expressed opinions concerning ball plavors would indicate that Arthur is troubled with biL-j on the stomach. He is certainly not living on good terini with himself. Hogan is not ouly fleet footed, but one of the best outfielder iu the country. Within the past few weeks Hogan's batting tins fallen off somewhat, but that is an experi ence that every ball player meets with. He Will soou bs batting in bis old time form again. MEET OF GENTLEMEN DRIVERS. Horses That Are Entored for This After noon's Events. The first meet of the Gentletneu'g Driving olub will be held this after noon at tbe Driving park, and judging from the long list ot entries for tbe four events and the manifested -interest of the members, the affair will be a success. Admission will be by invita tion only, Twenty-four entries have been inide as follows; six in tbe 4-iainut class, to top road wagons; six in the SJ-min-ute class, six in tbe S. 50 class and six in tba 2 40 class. All the races are to be half mile heats, best two in three, National association rules to govern. Jodges and time keepers will be se lected at tbe track. The first race will be started at 3 o'clock. Tbe particulars of ' the entries are as follows: First race 4.00, to top road wagons 1. John Fritz, b.ui., Grace R. 2. Louis Bunuell, b.m,, Belle B. 3. Thoma-i Moore, b.g., George M. 4. Dr. J. L. Weutz, a.m., Mollie Bawn. 8. E. J. Goodwin, b.g., Lightning Rod. 6. J. R. Wears, br.iu., Hazle. Second race 8.00 clats: 1. Dr. Longstreet, b.g., George L. 2. Professor J. F. Seigel, b.g., Frank S. 3. Alfred Harvey, br.m., Hard Silk. 4. Fianlr Merrifleld, b.g., William. 5. John Fritz, b.m., Georgia W. ft H. B. Reynolds, b.g., Harry. Third race 2.50 class: 1. Walter Jermvu, br. m., Edith. 2. Charles Svhadt, br. g., Johnny. 3. Dr. G. E. Hill, b. g., John. 4. A. L. Spencer, b. g., Thief. 5. Dr. Charles Hill, b. g-. Jack. 6. L. T. Payne, bl. g., Duke, Fourth race 2.40 class: 1. J. M. Kemmorer, b. g., Windsor Boy. 2. Wslt-er Jermyn, bl, m., Magnolia. 3. Dr. Charles Hill, g. a., Jim Mears. 4. Levi Put Wrion, b. in., Nellie B. 8. A. L. Spencer, b. in., Mollie S. 6. M. H. Dale. b. m., Pee Dee. Tbe horses thai will probably be placed have been tipped ia one, two three ordr for Thb Tciuuxe by "Cen tanr" as follows: First race 1. Mollie Bawn. 2. George M. 3. Grace R. Second race 1. Hard Silk. 2. FranKS. 8. Gorge L. Third race 1. Jack or Johnny. 3. Edith. 3. Thiof. Fourth race 1. Mollie S or Jim Mears. 2. Windsor Boy, 3. Magnolia. J. R. Mears' Hazle may upset all the predictions for tbe first event. The mare was brought over from Hazleton by her owner, and it is not very well known here what she can do, "Cen taur" is also in donbt as to tbe result in tbe 3 40 class. Mr. Kemmerer's Windsor Boy was purchased recently, ami horsemen do not know bis pedi gree nor from whenc9 bo came. His owner only smiles when the horse Is BSAUTI IS KO INHERITANCE. Cosmetics do not beautify, but often destroy a healthy complex ion. A uutui'ivl rosy and healthy complexiou cannot ba had by the use of cosmetic?, but only through tho health of tho body in general. Nothing is better to secure this result than the genuine imported Carlsbad Sprudel Salt when taken early in the morning, before breakfast (about a small teaspoon ful dissolved in a tumblerful of water). It clears the complexion and produces a healthy color. Best taken vhen out-door exer cise can be had. Obtain the gen uine article, which has the signa ture of "Eisner &iMeudhou Co. , Agents, New York," on the neck of every bottle. NO VACATION FOR MANY Employers Plead That Times Are Hard, the When Escape from Debilitating Summer is Not Possible. Thousand Will Follow tho Exam pla of Mabel Jeuness. Vacations are in sight for some. Hut there are myriads of over-worked imm and women who will got no va cations this year, who will stay nt home and simply work and suffar. Etnployors plead hard times. Hut these tired out, too often uncom plaining men and women noed to be told bow poor they, aud not their em ployers, really are. They endure the worst kind of poverty, as if it were somotbing there was no use struggling against iioverty of blood and nerves ; and it is not until their bodies and brains break down thuttuey complain and seek help. Continued hendaohes, poor appetite, a constant tired feeling and nervous ness should convince any reasonable person of the need of a tonio and re storutive for exhausted blood aud I VL MIS-) MA Dill. J K.N NESS nerviis. The idaal iuvigontor and re constructive remedy for a "run down" system, for thin, poor blood nnd dis eases of llvr, kidneys nnd stomnch is Paine's celery compound, It feeds worn out- nerv.i centers and builds up the strength unl elasticity of tbe body, One takes on new weight with its use; pale cheeks gain color, nnd the skiu, undoubtedly tbe best index of health, is cleared up and freed from tbe dis figuring signs of the bad humors that are iu the blood. Miss Mabel Jenness, who is celebra ted the country ov.-r for her successful crusa.ie for physical culture among tbe gentler sex, has set them a good exam ple, as appears in a letter written by bsr from Washington. "I was induced," writes Miss JVn ness, "to try Paine's celery compound nt a time whon I was suffering from overwork and the effect of an accident. I began immediately to realize tonio and blood nonrishiug effects. I take pleasure in suying that, although op posed to medicine in general, I really consider this au excellent preparation. "I have not been aide to take one day's rest since I returned from my long, western trip. I am euro were it uot for Palue's celery compound, which bas a tonio effect, I should not be able to beep up and work hard. "I recommended Paine's celery com pound to a friend who dintd with us yssterday, and on leaving here she wtnt and bought a bottle, I shall do all I can for it, for I believe in it." So the society woman, whose health and grace arefamous the country over, and who is in a position to command the best medical advice, finds in Paint's celery compound the same relief fiom tbe effects ot overwork and illness that tbo poorer, harder working woman finds. And it is witbin tbe reach of all. mentioned and he wore the same ex pression of countenance when informed that tho animal had been carded in the best class of tho meeting. Professionalism bas been absolutely eliminated from the races and tbe only prizes offered are the honors which will fall to the victors. Members will drive their own horses. The Lawrence band will be in at tendance. The following are the officers of the club: J. Frank Siege), president; Dr. O. E Hill, vice president; Fred R. White, treasurer; John A. Fritz, sec retary; directors, J. L, Crawford, Georgo M. HllsteaJ. Walter M. Jr uiyn, James Mears, P. S. Page, II. B. Reynolds, Ambro Spencer, IL P. Simp son, . J, tioodwin. OO0S AND ENDS OF SPORTS. W. H. Millikon, of Baltimore, won the mile open, cluss B, which was tbe princi pal event of the Baltimore Cycle club's races July 4. The time was 2:37. The Now York Athletic club's crew won tbe four-oared shell race in the Schuylkill navy's regatta at Philadelphia Wednes day, and the Triton Boat club won the sonior eiglit-oaied shell race. I. J. Jenny, the crack rider of Utica, N. Y., won the four principal event' at the Wtiteriown bicycle races, taking the qunrter-niile open, rails open, half-mile open and fwo-iujle handicap M. L. 1-LAlit, alderman, Fifth ward, Scranton, l'u., mated Nv. 9, 1'03: "He bad used Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil for spraius. burns, cuts, brnlsts and rheuma tism. Cured every time. Hlsto'v VM Rep tat Itself. hitlian iipvlU Jo u rnul There is no renaim to bolleve that the United States will refuse to accept Mr. Debs n dictator nrs it has the claims of Denis Kearney and Martin Irons. Guaranteed Cuio. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr.--King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colitu, upon tun condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold, or any Lun?, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy asMI reoted, giving it afuir triul.ani experience no benefit, yen may return th buttle uiU have yonr uiouiiy rgf undwd. Wo cuilld nut make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be reliod oa. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free nl Matthew Broi'. drug store. Large siae SOc. and lt Situation Wanted. OIT CATION WANTED AS iANITOTi Oli O watchwua or ny position of trut; goqd rotuiKiioe. Address J. P. 8TANTUM, ;)IXJ Tenth street. WANTED-A POSITION AS JAKITOH. -uliipiir, watchman 01 any jiluc-e of trust. Mainly witU carpenters aud uiuntors tools. Married, ug SO. A. B. C, post oliiou, city. CITUATION WAJfTED- PLJrllf SEW O lug. Call or mldv.n 013 Ci.t eoiftt CIT CATION WANTF.D BY F1EST CLASS O butcher with flft'-en vesrs experience. Address Frstt Casple, Bux ill, Forest City, Pa A Word. , fTantt cf all Mnty cost that mue ea fpt Situation VanUavihich art insert AgenU Wanted. rjENEBAL AGENTS WANTED BELL " iu new artioloe to donlerHi exclusiva trritiry. no coiuietitinn, nocapitiil roquin-d; auto ai'l 1111, cent, profit. Columbia Chemi cal Co., m Deiirburn St., Chlcuifo, 111. A CENTS WANTED TO fcELL SWEDISH J.- lnsuct Powder. A euro crdicutor of biit:s, tlcan, moths, roaches, unts and all limuct vermin. Siimplo Uiit-, poatiaid tl.7o a doit, to iiuents. AKoiits, uiou or ludie, can in iku $ to J-ii a (lay. Circular free. Address JAB. M. JOHNSTON, Blasi-U Block, 1'lltBlim e. Pa. O75.0UPEH MONTH, (TTY OR COUNTRY '.p to c'ompctunt wide awake insurance solic itor; well twtubliahud periuauent busincsi. Address or Inquire Bnt-oud Hoor, Kti Lack wanna ave., Scranton, Po. Help Wanted-Malc. U"D-THeilutiir addreas to canvass tho city. Apply be tween tl and i o'clock, 01 Coal Exchaue. UT A N TEjjrip Yo IT A R E "aAHOLIC, unemployed and will work for SflS per woek, wrila MacCouiiell Bros,, 11 Franklin sttve-t, Boston, Mass. For Sale MORSES AND CAHUIAUES KOR HALE 11 ai iUM Lupousu avunuu. v. u. puuii, aunnt Special Notlcea. BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS. MAOA sines, eta., bound or rebound at Tun TitiuuNU otlku. Quick work. Reasonable prlc.is. MEAL lucKETS CAN BS HAD AT 1, corner Spruce street aud Franklin avo nuc. Twenty inuul tickets for P.6U. (iood table board. Boarding. CUMMER BOA KD1NU FOUR HE8PECT ij alile pi-rsons can Hud Urt class board with siuiill ramily In lu airy house. Hot und cold hatha. Free cHrriaue to depot and church Three-quarters of a 111U0 from sta tion. Healtuy locality. Addrrsa box W.Clark' Summit. Lost. 7 OST-A PUG DOO, WITH COLLAR AND J- plate with owner's iniuio, E. D. Cpwell. uui t:.-,., i riounta 01111 o T OST-A GOLD HAIR PIN WITH WHITE lj pronss. Fiudur will be suitably re warded by returning tho samo to Colonel K. ti. hippie, Third National bank building. legal, INSTATE or Martini Taylor, lutn of the La Borough of Olyphaut, Po., deoi-asid. Letters o( adnituistrMlon upon the abiva named estate haviun bcea UTauted to the ui.dcrsigued all persons having cla mi or de uiands sgainst said estate w ll present them for payuimt aud those indebted therot) will pleas-s mukt iu-meui-it'i pavment to W1LLAKD, WAitliEN ti KNAPP. Attorueys for Estate. JOHN TAYLOR, Aomr., Olyuhaut, Pa. Proposals. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT 1 tho office of John Jermyn, Priceburgh, Pa., until July IsW, for drivina a rock tun nel iu Jermyn, No. li, frjanthe H-foot vein to out tee Dunmore vein size to be 7x14 feet iu tho clear ami about 1.IW0 feet Ionic. Alsoto-siuka ahatt from surdice to Dunmore voui, aiza to bo Rxli feet in tko clear and about 100 feet deou. Specifications may bo seen at Prlcburt(h. We reserve the ritht to reject any or all bids. W. M. JERMYN. Supt. Summer Resorts. A1RV1EW" HOTEL, FACTORYVILLE, I P., is now optn fur summer boardors, first class accouwodations. Good ttsbiug close to Hotel, For terms address R STARK, Proprietor. Charter Application. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be mads to the Governor of Pennsylvania on Monday, the second day of July. Ml, by Watts C. Van Blarcom, W. Howard Withers, Edmund A. Bartl, David Spruks and Louis J. Sishecker, under the Act of Arsembly, entitled '-An act to provide for tbo incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April '.H 1874, and tliesuppleieeikts thereto for the charter of an intended corporation to be called tho Crescent Coal Mlnini: Company, the charac ter and object of which is the mining, prepar ing for murket aud selling anthiacilu coal, aud f cr these purpns s to have, possess and en.ioy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly and supplements thereto. PATTERSON WILCOX, Solicitors. Real Estate. I FINEST SCRANTON CENTRAL LOTS AT 1 low prices selling fast. Fir t come, first served. If you are wise don't neglect this. Last chance is now presented of securing hum.' situ on the a venues, ouly five minutes walk from post ofllce, independent of street cars, yet car service light at band. Best sc hools nearby, churches, theatres, depots, doctors. Vulues increasuig rapidly. Prices will soon be rawed. Buy quick, tasv terms. Remember, even if cars are not stopped by suoworicefor unhappy suburban residents, tho waxto otvahmblo time to u busy man, to say nothing of expense of car fares, is a seri ous coiis deratien. Waiting for the car in snow or tain or cold, waiting, waiting, wait Iiik, or perhaps just lnumintr tho car. Don't be misled. Buy a lot iu Scrauton nnd see it quickly double in value. See. new Scrauton City Directory uiapforrelativedistuncos from City Hull. Ho wise awl call upon W.Gibson Junta, Ull Spruce stroet. Dissolution of Partnership. partnership between John Walter, Ed ward V alter ami Frderkk St. Koehler, was dissolved on the third day ut July. 1SH4, so far as relates to the said Frederick JI. Koehler. All debts due the said partnership nro to be paid, and those due from the same ditchargvd at libj Lackawanna avenue, where the busi ness will bd continued by Walter, Thompson &Co. JOHN WALTER. EDWARD WALTER, FREDERICK M. KOEHLER. S, The Sreat Bankrupt Sale The Great N Sreat Hew York Clearance Sales Are now being disposed of at retail by us at Merciless Prices to reduce them fnto 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 Bargains are awaiting you in all departments. S, Sweeping Reductions Prior to Our Semi-annual Inventory. FOOR GREAT LOTS FROM ODR DRESS GOODS DEPT. 10. 1. About thirty pieces alt told, consisting of Whip Cord Suitings in about ton shades, and Scotch Mixtures iu five colors, 12 l-2e. a yard for anything iu the pile; never sold u'n der 23c. KO. 2. Price here is 25c. per yard. Assortment is unlimited. We might say that we have Checks and Plaid-i, Striped Goods and Plain Goods, Mixed Effects and Novelties of every description. Iu fact, it ia an aggregation of our entire stock of 50c. Dress Goods. You'll be very apt to find something You will save about 50c. on the dollar all right for next fall. CONNOLLY & Hotel Wayerly European Finn. Flrrt-class Bar attaenod. Depot tor Berifnor A Engol's Tannhacuour Beer. i Cos 15t. tod Flit Sts, Fhilaii Host desirable for rsiidents of N.E. Ponn iylvania. All eocvuuiunces lor travelers to and from Broad Street station and ike 'J wclftii and Market Street station. De sirable for vititing Sarantoutana anl pe He in the Anthracite Hegioa. r. J. VICTORY. PROPRIETOR. OUR STOCK UB 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 ftJOW GOING ON 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 Gents' Fur nishings at about one -third the wholesale cost price. Boys' Waists, 12c. I KEN'S SUITS, formerly sold for $10". MEN'S SUITS, formerly sold for $16 MEN'S PANT 8, formerly to d for $5 BOYS' SUITS, formerly-sold for-S3 SIGN OF THE THE 1-.I2XT DOOll TO THE Bt'KNED DAVIES & GRIFFIN BUILDING. FOSTER & CO. ew York Sheriff's Sale AND STOCKS FROM THE first-class goods, Come Now. FOSTER & CO. amon?; these You will also WALLAG 209 WARNING. Wt hart lately had Feathtr Bedi and Pillowt brought to us by itrangert who wished to dispoit of th samt and from whole actions tve believed the Jeathert didn't "belong to them. Wt will ha no dealing with suchportiti. We wish to caution people against giving into the hand of strang ers who claim to represent us, any Feathers, Carpet, tto , which they wish renovated. Any of our agents can sonify identify themttlvei, or if any one who witJttt work done in our lint, will drop vs a card or call ut our factory, we will promptly attend to thtir want and will en deavor to merit the eonfldenee of everybody. THE SCKXATOX BE0DIXQ CO., evil and bvx lacfta. Avt., Cor. Adam. WHY HIT See our FIFTEEN DOLLAR Solid Oak Bedroom Sett We sell Furniture as cheap as any house iu the country that in tends to give honest value for the iaone"y. Try us. lull 205 AMD 207 i-3 J$L h w 1 it Z 230 Lackawanna Avenue. DAMAGED Neckwear Given Away. t....N0W $4.75 NOW $8.25 NOW $2 NOW $1.35 ELL CL0TIN6 BELL. 230 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. Wallace NO 3. We are especially proud to speak on this lot( for the value is unprecedented. Take your choice of C-4 Homespuns, Covert Cloths, Granite Cloths, Beiges, Storm Serges and Novelty Mixtures. There are about 8,000 yards in the collection, and every yard Is all-wool. The price is 37 j-2c NO. 4 consists of short length. By that we meau the remnants of our stock. The pieces ruu from one yard up to six. Style: everything. Worth from 75c. to 11.50. Price. 50c a yard. four lots that you want. get something that will be WASHINGTON AVE Opp. Court House. & Co 1ICK1KG1YB. BV WATER Boys' Suits, 74c. Underwear, Hats, Handkerchiefs, Outing Shirts, Laundered Shirts, Suspenders, Silk Vests and and all goods that art damaged at your own pries. HOUSE Your Watch Lies if it doos not tell tbe time cor rectly. We guarantee our Watches to be TRUE TIME KEEPERS and uchold them as such accord ing to the terms of our building warranty. DIAMONDS ARE TRUMPS as a speculation these days. Have you seen the heavy tariff the Wilson bill imposes on themt Their rise in value is as certain as the shining of the sun in the daytime. FREEMAN, Eealer torCasb In Tatcliat, CUmonJa, ilvrr, ato., Cor.Ftua .Its. and Eprncs St. A Handsome Complexion la on Of tbt (TtatMt obttrmt k tromu oa DMHH, tOtMOHV OOKKMBoa fttsn fiV It.