The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, July 12, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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    TITE SCKANTON TI? IE UN"E Til 13 R S D AY MOUNINa. JULY 12, 1894.
ASE
ALL
Allentown Wim from Scrinlon In an Excit
ing Eleven Inning Qjme.
HODSON'S REMARKABLE PITCHING
Pottsville Defeats Harrisburg, Hazle
ton Superior to Philadelphia, and
Lancaster Takes a Game from Read
ingStanding of the Clubs State
League Schedule National and
Eastern League Results Notes of
Interest to Base Ballists and Bicy
clists. LLENTOvVN added
h not her game won
to its record by de
feat in g Scranton
yeaterduy iu an
eleven inulutf guino.
Pottsville defeated
Harrisburg witb the
"only"Mennyiu the
pitcbur'a box. nnd
0 Lancaster and II'iz-
letou were the other
rictora of yesterday's State League
guinea.
The following table giTei the per
centage, number of guinea won and
lost by each club, and their standing in
the league race:
Won. Lost. PorC't.
.. 3 0 1.000
..a l mi
..a l .o7
..a j mi
.. 1 2 .ana.
.. 1 B .J3
.. i a :soi
.. 1 a .833
Jjnncaster..
Pciauton ..
Harrisburg,
Heading...,
Huzleton...,
SCHEDULE FOR TODAY.
Scranton at Allentown.
Hazleton at Philadelphia.
Lancaster at Heading.
Hun ibburg at Pottsville.
THAT TIRED FEELING AGAIN.
You Will Qet It, GrntU Baader, Wbtn
You Scan This Scar.
Fveeial to the Scranton Tribunt
Allentown, Pa., July 11 After
holding the heavy hitters of King Kel
ley's tram down tp three hits in eleven
inning, while his own nine made
eight, Hodson today had the sutisfao
tiou of seeing the game lost to bcran
ton through stupid base running and a
general lock of ginger. The zame that
Hodson pitched would have won any
where in the United States except in a
team that felt that tired feeling like
Scranton feels it when away from
home. The score :
ALLEXTOWN.
K. H.. P.O. A. S.
Wood if...; , i i a o o
Wife 2b 0 0 8 3 0
Kelly lb 0 0 13 3 0
aicCoach cf 0 0 3 0 0
Mulvey3b 0 0 3 3 0
Mulligan c 0 0 7 O 0
fosteliorf 1 0 0 0 0
Sweeny bs 1 2 4 ti
Baldwin p 0 0 3 4.
Totals 3 3 S3 17 1
SCRANTON.
R. II. P.O. A. E,
Wetzel, s. a o o a 3 o
Hogan, c. f 0 1 4 0 0
Patchen, c 1 1 t 0 0
JliiRney. lb 1 8 8 0 0
Phelan, 2b 0 2 4 1 1
Htaltz, It 0 0 3 0 0
Rogers, r. f 0 0 1 0 0
Wextlake, 8b 0 0 3 8 0
Hodson. d 0 1 0 0 0
Total 2 8 33 8
Allentown 0 000200000 13
Scranton 0 000000020 0-8
Earned rutin Allentown, 1: Srriinton, 2,
Two base hits Masey. Three base bits
Patchen. Home run Wood. Sacrifice
hits Wood. Bill wind, Wetzel and Alnssey.
Stolen bases Kelly, 3: Patchen, 1. Struck
out Allentown, 4; Scranton, 0. First base
on balls Allentown, 3. wild pitches
liodson. Panted balls Patcbeu, 2. Time
1.50. Umpire Mitchell.
OTHER STATE LEAGUE RESULTS.
At Philadelphia-
Philadelphia. ..O 0030000 0-8
Hazleton 3 1000400 x- 8
Hits Philadelphia, 10: Hazleton, 11.
Errors Philadelphia, 1, Hazleton, 3. Bat
teries Tuylor, Smith and Clarke; Fee and
Juoore. Umpire v alee.
At Reading
Reading 4 2010010 1-
Lancaeter 2 4 0 1 5 1 2 2 x-17
Hits Reading. 12: Lancaster. 21. Er
rors Reading, il; Lancaster, 2. Batteries
Kiioada and f ox; Schuible and Cote.
At Pottsville
Potteville 2 0 0 3 0 2 3 1 0-11
Harrioburg.,,.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Hits Pottiville, 15: Harriaburir. 2. Er
rors Pottsville, 1; Harrisburg, 3. Bat
teriesWilson and Digging; Aleany and
wente,
THE SCHEDULE ADOPTED.
List of Game to Ba Played by Stat
League Club
The following is the schedule adopted by
me reuneyivanis oiuie league:
PHILADELPHIA AT HOME,
With Scranton, AugUHt 22, 23.
With Hazleton, July 11, 12; August 20, 21.
witn Allentown, juiy . la, 14, yu, ai.
With Lancaster, July 23, 24; August 24,
25.
With Harrisburg, July 25, 26; September
7, 8.
With Reading, July 80, 81; September
IV, U.
ALLENTOWN AT HOMB.
With Hazleton. August 22, 23.
Witb Scranton, Jnly 11, 12; August 20,
21.
With Harrisbnrg. July 23, 24: August 24,
IS.
With Lancaster. July 21 26; August 27.
23.
With Readine, July. 27. 28:Aueust 29. 80.
Witb Pottsville, July 80, 31; September
B, 4. I
With Philadelphia, August 13' 14; Sep
tember L a. so,, p. m.
LANCASTER AT HOME.
With Harrisburg. Jnly 14, Aug. 13, 14,
Sept. 1. a, m.
With Reading, July 16. 17: Aug. 20, 21.
With Pottsville. July 18, 19; Aug. 22, 28.
With Philadelphia, Aug. 1, 2,: Sept. 5, 6.
Witb Allnntown, Aug. 3, 4; Sept. 7, 8.
With Hazleton, Aug. 6. 7; Sept. 10, 11.
With Scranton, Aug. 8, U; Sept. 12, 13.
II AUKISBURO AT nCMB.
With Pottsville, July 16, 17; Aug. 20, 21.
With Reading, July 18, 19; Aug, 23, 23.
Willi Lancaster, July 20, 21; Aug. 11;
Bept. 1, p. m. i
With Allentown, Aug. 1. 2; Sept. S, 6,
Wiih Philadelphia, Aug. 8, 4, 27, 28. ,
With Scranton, Aug. 6, 7; Sept. Id, IL
With Hazleton. Aug 8, 9; Sept. 12, U
HAZLKTON AT HOMB,, .,
With
Scranton, July 13, 14; Aug. 14;
Sept. 1,
, p. m.
Wltu
i a:
llentown, Jnly 16, 17; Ausr. 17. 18.
Witb
With
With
With
With
Philadelphia, July 18,19; Aou. 15,10.
Readiug, Jnlv 23, 24;Aug. 27, 28.
Pott-vrlle, July 25, 20; Au. 24.25.
Harrisbnrg, Julv 27, 23; Sept. 8, 4.
Laucaster, July 80, 81; Aug. 29, U0.
POTTSVILLE AT HOMB.
Laucaster, Aug. 17, 18.
llurrlsburif, July 11, 12; Aug. 15,16.
Reading, July 1.0, 21; Aug. 11; Sept.
With
With
With
1, a. m.
With
With
Philadelphia, July 27. 20; Artg.29,30.
Hazleton, Aug, L V; Sept. 6, 0.
With Scranton, Aug. 3, 4: Sept. 7, 8.
With Allentown. Aug. 0, 7; Sept. 10, 11.
READING AT HOME.
With Harrisburg. Aiig. 17, 18.
With Laucaster, July 11, 13; Aug. 15, 16.
With Pottsville, July 13, 14; Aug. 13,
Sept. 1, p. m.
Witn Kcrauton, Auit. 1, 2: Sept. 5, H.
AVilh Hazleton, Aug. 3, 4; S. pt. 7. 8.
With Philadelphia, Auk. 0, 7: Sept. 8, 4.
With Allentown, Aug. 8, 0; Sept. 12, 13.
SCRANTON AT HOME.
With Philadelphia. July 10, 17; Aug.
17, IS.
w ith Allentown, July 18. 19: Aug. is, io.
With Hazleton, July 30. 21; Aug. 11,
Sept. 1, a. m.
VV It il Pottsville, Jnlv 2;), 21; Auir. 37, 8.
With R ading, July 25, 20; Auk. 24, 25.
With Lancaster, July 27, 28; Sept. 3, 4.
With Harrisburg, July 30, 81; Aug. 29, 30.
A disnatch from Harrisburs Hays;
There is grout dissatisfaction hero in base
bull circles, becaune tile State loairue sche
dule committee changed the order of
games this Week after they had been ad
vertised. Pottsville was to play two
games iu tbis city ou Friday and Saturday,
but tue now scueuuie roukes no provision
for a game on Friday by Harrisburg, and
requires it to play iu Laucaster ou Satur
day. E. K. Aieyers, owner of the Harris
burg club, will insist on playing games
here ou F'iday and Saturday iu accord
ance with an understanding that the
schedule for this week should not be
changed. .
NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS.
At Cleveland
WahiiiBton...2 02008210 010
Cleveland 2 1 0 0 0 3 3 0 1 6-15
Hits Washtneton. 13: Cleveland. 18.
Errors Washington, 0: Cleveland, 4. Bat
teriesMercer and Dugilale; linfllths,
Cunpy and Ziinmor. Umpire Enislle.
At Chicngc
Boston 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1
Chicago 1 0 3 0 4 0 0 6 013
Hits Boston. 10: Chicago. IS. Errors-
Boston, 8; Chicago, 3. Batteries Nichols
and Ryan, Grlfllth and KittriJge. Umpire
McQuado.
At St. Louis-
Philadelnhia..O 0 0 2 3 2 0 5 0-12
St. Louis 0 4 3 0 0 5 0 1 018
Hits-Philadelphia. 15: St. Louis. 19.
Errors Philadelphia, 2; St. Louis, 2. Bat
teries Weyliiug, Harper and Grady;
Cliirkson, Huwluy and filler. Umpire
Hartley. At Cincinnati
New York....0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 2-5
Cincinnati ....0 0121020 x 0
Hits New York. 8: Cincinnati 13. Er-
rors New York, 0; Cinciuuati, X But
teries Westervelt, Clark and Wilson:
Parrot and Murphy. Umpire Uallnoy.
At Louisville
Brookh-n 0 3000000 0-3
Louisville. '....0 1 1 80002 07
Hits Brooklyn, 0: L-misville. 9. Er
rorsBrooklyn, 5: Louisville, 3. Batter
iesStein and D.-iiley, Hemming and
eaver. L mplte iiural.
At Baltimore-
Pittsburg 3 0208100 x 8
Baltimore..... 0 2 01011UO 5
Hits Pittsburg, 10; Baltimore, 9. Er
rors Pittsburg. 2; Baltimore, 1. Batter
ies Gumbert and Mack; Inks aud Clark.
empire L,yucii.
GLINTS FROM THE DIAMOND.
Eddie Burke is playing the game of his
life in left neid.
And now Boston, barring accidents.
should never be headed.
It is said that Joyce would like to set
away from Washington.
Duffy made his one hundredth hit last
Monday, being the first playor in the
country to reuch that figure.
The James Boy aud the Eurekas of
Providence will play a game of b ill in
Hogan park today at 4 o clock for $100
a side.
The West Side Stars challenge the El
roys to a game of ball on the Little Woods'
grounds Thursday, July 12, at 10 o'clock.
Louis Davies, manager.
Left fielder Jesse Burkett is on the outs
witb the Cleveland management and wants
to get away from that city. New York
would gobble him up in a minute, but
Manager Tebeau will not let him go.
A challenge is issued to any fire com
pany lor a game or base ball and a tug-of-war
at Hook and Ladder company's picuio
on July 23. Address manager of the tug-of-war
team, KranK Roebling, and of the
base ball team, Harry Myor; J. J. Martin,
cuptain. -
The Blue Bells defeated th Wyoming
Stars yesterday by a score of 23 to 9: Bine
rii-llv battery, biieppleman and Campbell;
Wyoming Stars' battory, McWilliams and
Norton. Courtright aud Kollv of the No.
9 School nine occupied the poiuts for the
stars during tue last lumug, during which
five butters were hit with the ball,
The Actives of Green Ridge took another
game from the .Mixtures by a score ot 21 to
la yesterday, uaven ana lining, battory
for the Actives; Evans and Manlev. bat
tery for the Mixtures. Tho Actives chal
lenge the Union Stars of Dunniora for a
name on tbe Stove Works grounds. E.
Yountr. Manauer: Gavon. cnutain. W.
also cballenge any club under 18, First
come nrst served.
The Philadelphia Times says of Tues
day's Ranie b.'tween Scranton and Phila
delphia in the Quaker City: The Colts, ns
tho local State leaguers havo been dubbed,
to prevent confusion with tbe National
leaguers, got even with Scranton yester
day and won their initial victory. The
team played much better together than
they did on Mondny, aud batted hard. It
was essentially a pitchers battle, iu which
Bradley, of Fiankford, demonstrated that
he is up to tbe tn.ks of curving the ball.
In fact, so good was his work -that it was
decided to let Mm finish out the game in
stead of ullowing Taylor to pitch the lst
five tunings. Flanagan proved a stumb
ling block to the Colts at the start, but
weakened considerably. Ten men were
struck out by liiin, but he gave seveji basts
ou balls. Hard catcher by Rogers nnd
liogan were the features, but Bastiau,
Clark and O'Brien, for the locals, fielded
well. Lauer's batting wus also a feature,
nnd O'Brien's hit iu tlie eighth inulng, a
two-badger, seat in the winning runs.
ECHOES FROM MANY TIRES.
Country roads are in fine condition for
riding.
A Rochester, N. Y., turnpike company
charges 5 cents for wheelmen.
Johnson has grown considerably during
the last year, aud weigh?, wbeu in condi
tion, 105 pounds.
The patronage of cycllnts is so profitable
tn tho keepers of places of amusement in
New York city that durinff a recent, roof
garden party at Ktster & Dial's a portion
of the garden was reserved for wheelmen.
There is a wheelroom regnlorly attached
to the establishment.
It is now stated in connection with the
recent rumor that Zimmerman will bring
back a number of professional In the fall
tor tbe purpose ot Holding ludoor toui uu
mentsthat tbe backers of tbe National
Cycling- Association, which inaugurated
professional raolng about a year ago, are
behind tbe scheme. Still those who aro
well posted are disposed to doubt the ac
curacy of the rumor.
Sanger was on the scratch in the two mile
handicap at Fort Wbvuo, with a field of
oiaht ahead of him. It took a mils and a
quarter of bard riding to catch tho bunch.
On tlie home stretch Sanger was leading
by aleneth and looking back when little
Gus Steele, a Chicago lad, flew out and
gave Hanger a herue battle, Steele was
little and quick ot motion, Sanger largo
and cumbersome. Steele passed him and
in a most exciting finish won by six
inehov
A. A. Zimmerman, the American bicyc
list, made bis first appearance at the Buff
lo Velodrome yesterday. He wss mutched
for $500 a side against Edwurds, the Eu
lUh rider. In the first race, distance one
kilometre, Edwards went to the front,
closely followed by Zimmerman. On tbe
third lap Zimmerman let himself out aud
won by several lengths. Tbe final lap. one
third of a kilometre, was covered iu 23 2-5
seconus, beating the record. Zimmy also
won the second race. Wheeler scoured
the third.
Arthur W, Porter, the holder of the
world's Cln A record of 2m. 3s , wbo has
been suspended neudinc an iiiveotitration
into his nuinteur standing, bus filed an af- '
lidavit with Chairmua Raymond, ot the
LiCnguo ol Auimuau Wbeelmeu racing
boar, I, to the effect that he bought and
paid for his own wheel and never received
a cent for liditii;. The manufacturer of
ttie wht-el whioh Porter ridfs corroborate
Porter's statement iu un allidavit.
Buffalo has the ropntation of producing
somo of the fastest cyclers, taudoms and
quailruples iu the country, and now a trip.
li t Is to b added to this list. W. U.
Schuck, V. Faulkner aud C. Volger were
mouutod uu the Emblem triplet Saturday
uiglit. It weighs only 05 pounds, is geered
to 90 inches, and runs like a top. Mr,
Hi haack will put a fast R mbler trio on
the machine and send them for u mile iu
two minutes.
GENERAL SPORTING NOTES.
Jerry Marshall has found a backer to
match htm iiRainst George Liixon at Yii
pounds, the men to woigh iu ut 8 o'clock
on the day of the flijlit. Marshall's back
ers will put ud f 1,000 that he will weigh in
or forfeit the money.
Joo WalcoH added another to his long
list of victories at Boston last uight, by
knocking out Dick O'Brien, of LewiBton,
Mo., in the twelfth round iu one of the
best glove contests ever f eeu iu Boston,
nnd he now stands at the head of his class.
The work was bot ou the part of both men
from start to finish. Nearly il,(J00 peiple
were wrought to a hiijh pitch of ccito
meut during every round and a majority
seemed to more favoinhle to O'Biinu, al
though the colored man did not luck ad
mirers. All Free.
Those who have used Dr. King's Now
Discovery know its value, and those who
bnvenot, have now the opportunity to try
it Free. Call on the advertised Druggist
aud get a Trial Bottle, Free. Keud your
name und address to 11. E. Bucklen & Co.,
Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr.
King's New Life Pills, Pre, as well as a
copy of Guide to Health and Hou-ehnld
Instructor, Free. All of which is guaran
teed to do you good and cost you nothing.
Matthews Bros. Drugstore.
In thousands of cases the jmre of a
rouj-h is tho preventive of consumption.
The Burost cough mediriuo in the world
is Dr. Wood's Norway Pina Syrup. ; Sold
by ull dealers on a gaurantoe of satisfsc
tlon. Notice to Property Owners,
J. ers of propoity, bounding and abnttinr
n both hid s of West Lackawanna avenue
from the D. L. it Vv . U. H. northern division
to Nor h Ninth avnuo in tho Fourteenth
wind of ti e city of .Seiiinton. Pa.
Bite notion, that under tho direction of
councils, 1 wi'l ui'ike tho assessment for curb
1 i;, uNo for piiviiiir with si. ne b'oek pave
ment. West Lackawanna avenue hetw en tho
po uts named above, ou Monday tho Kith ilay
of Julv, A. U, 1M'4, ut in o'eloi-k u. m., ut my
otlice in tho new niunicii al buildinir. at which
time und pi an - you may appear and Le heard
if you so desire.
josr.pii p. rniLMPH.
City Knrinoor.
Legal.
STATE OK DAVID 1. THOMKo, LATE
I J of tho city of Scranton, county of Lucka
wanna, statu of Pennsylvania, deceasud.
Letters of administration upon the above
nam ;d estate having been granted to the un
UersiKuod, nil persons having claims or de
mands aninst tho said estate wid prusunt
them for payment, aud those indebted thorbto
will please muke hnmdtate payment to
MEiUiON P. I'UOMAS,
Administratrix.
lSOaChnnli nvouue, bcruutou, Pa.
W. Gayi.ouu Thomas,
Attorney.
Ropubln-au Buildine.
Proposals.
SEALED PKOPCHAL3 WILL tiE Kf
ceivuil at th) otlice of the Street Conimls.
s oner, era nt n, Pa , r.util 7. W) o'clock p ut.
i hursday, .1 uW IV, 1SH4, lor tho luylntc of
11 ustoiio Bidewalks aud tho sottintf of curb
stones on South Main avenue. Iietwoon Lu
n i ne and Il iinptiin streets, said work to bo
doneinacco dauco with plan and ieciti cations
tiled in the oth'ce of t ie iUy Clerk Bidders
are required to state teparate price for lay
inn of tlai;stiiu sldewaks aud sotting of
curbstones The city reserves the ritflitto
reject nny and all Ills. By order of Oity
Councils.
PHILT.' KIBST, Street Commissioner.
Scranton, Pa., July hi, IStiL
CJ BALED PK"POSAL8 WILL BE KE
IJ celvod at the oltlco of th Street Com
missiono'. Scranton, Pa., until. 3 1 o'clock p.
in Thursday, July ID, 1HJI, lor tho laying of
flairs tuna si tealks pavel gutters, aud the
N'ttiu-' of urlstoues ou the west rn siiioof
Seventh street, f inn Lackawanna avenue to
Scranton street, said work to he done in uo
conlaacn with plans and s ecitica ions filed
in thu office of tlm fity Clerk Biddurs are
required to state separate priee for lafinpt of
ll iirstone iddowalks. paved cutiois, and set
tin of curbstoiiuH. 'Ihe city reerve tho
riKlit t o reject any and all lids. By order of
City Councils
PHILIP K1RST, Strnet Commissioner.
Korantmi. Pa.. July 10, Wi
CEALED PROPOSALS WILL BR RE
O ceived at tin otlleo of tho City Clark,
Scran on. Pa., until 7.;) o'clock p, in. Thurs
day. .Lily HI. IWt. to construct a Rton" arch
cnlvo' t on North Main avenue ovor I k rett s
oi e k in "ceoivaur.') w .h the plan and si eci
llc.tii n iherelor fl'cl in tho oftlco of City
Clerk. Binders shell s a-o price for which
tney will coinplo'o th i i)'k as sliowu ( n piaa
a id sp c'ilcat mis, i n I shall a s ati 1 1 a price
f r w.rcli they w 11 perforin any extta work
that n.l I t lo neosl a el, n mug a tir es
tor nio-oiiry. with and wit.i ut cu
nioiit: uUo for ucavitlon and illlin,'.
Holders l;a'l enclose, " ith eicli pr po ul,
t'ue s un o: o ie hui d ed dol'ars. cash or i erti
fio 1 ulna k, ' hi h sum is to I) J o;-lc to t to the
city to.' th rsi of tho city of Scran
ton In ease o; onil sii n toexec tto a coitraot
in i c otdauco Willi tl o proiios ils if ewurt 'd
thesnn". The work Is to bo completed withm
futy ovs from i ato of award 0J cont act,
'i he ei.t;inat d io.t of tho work is S2,:U1.(I1
Tnu c ity reserves the right to reject any and
nil bills.
By orilor of City Councils.
M. T. LA VKLLE, City Clerk.
Svranton, Pa , July , im.
OEALEI) PHOPOS LS WILL BE RE
O ceived ut tint office of the city clerk,
Scranton, Pa , until 7,:iil o'clock, p. in., Thurs
day, July le, imi, to do flllini; and f eucm; re.
ipiired at tlui Proseot nvouue culvert, over
the Stafford Meadow Brook, in acordano with
plan and specififntions filed in the oftloe of
the city (dork. Bidders shall state u price for
which tl ey will complete tho work. Hi dors
th ill encl se the sum of fifty dollars cash or
certified cheek, with each propoa.l w hich sum
i to I 0 forfeited to the ut.e of the, city of
S ranton in o iso o contractor omit. imt lo ex
ecute a contract for the work within ten days
from date of award of the same. Th work is
to ln comploti'd within sixt days from date
of execution of contract. 1 he city ri serves
the right to reject any und all bids, By order
of city councils.
M. T. LAVELLE, city clerk,
Scranton, Fa.. July U, 1M.
QEALED PROPOSALS WILL Hi RlT
ceived at tho oflloe of the city clerk,
Scranton, Pa., until 7,;M o'clock, p. in.. Thurs
day, July l, INH. to do filling, construction of
masonry aud returning wall, also the puttiiiK
up and painting of one hundred and oljhty
font of iron fence, all at l'itiston avenue cul
vert. 'I ho work is to be do; o In accordance
with plan.aud spei'ifioalions tiled intheotliee
of city clerk. Bidders shall stnti price lor
whioh they will complete the work. Bidders
shall enclose the sum of fifty ( ill) dollars, ensh
or co titled chock, with each proposal, which
sum is to be forfeited to the use of the city (
berauton in case of contractor omittltiK to ex
ecute a contract for the work within ten days
from dato of award of the same. The work Ib
to be completed within thirty days from date
of execution (if contract. Tliu oitv reserves
tho riifht W reject any and all bids. By or
der of city councils.
M. T. LAVELLE, city clork.
Berauton, Ph.. July , 1WI,
DROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT
1 the oltleii nt John Ji rmvn, Piididiuruh,
Pa., until July IB, lsut, for drivinit a rock tun
nel In Jormyn, No. It, from the 14 foot vein to
cut tlie Duumoro vein size to be 7x14 feet in Hie
dear and about, 1.500 fuot lonift Also to sink a
shaft from surface tu Dnnmoro vein, Uo to be
Kxli feet Iu the olear and about ir0 feet deep.
Siiecincations may ue soon et PrlcehurKli. We
reserve the rltflit to reject any or all bids.
W. M. JliHMYN. Supt.
Situations Wanted.
WANTED-A WOMAN WANTS WORK
by tho day Address ti. M., 011 Map:
streot, Scranton, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
O ludyta o out to do dr s makln? or plain
sowinK oy tho day. Ad rossU, Tubune Olllce.
Advertise in The Tribune.
UK
A Word.
IPantt of alt hinds cost that much, ea
fj)t .St'fuatioiis B'aiiied.uiici art insert
fluents Wanted.
yu'lTLin'r?rAnrvni
I u:,)ronce, w I'll 'l LO aotioil. Illy wtrnn wi
url: Hilary, from $2 to ftl nor day puid to the
riclit parties Audreys or calt u on J. P.
. iv '".ii.ia, itoom u, on nprueu buuci.ouiwu
tin, Pu.
Q73.Hi) PER MONTH, CITY OU COUNTRY
y to coinpotont, wide awake insuriinco solic
itors; well established porinanent businest
AddrutiH or inouiro scoud lioor, 5'.'4 Lack
wanna avo., Serantou, Pu.
Help Wanted-Malc.
7 A N T VA)- KToiTXuiTTCTIIi )hfv,
' uneiuplovnd nd will work for fl8 per
week, write, Mucl'imnull Bios., 11 Kruuklin
street, Boston, SliisS.
For Rent.
L'OR RENT-STOKE 511 LAI KA WANNA
A Avo. Inquire of HENRY F r.V",
4-1 Laeliawanna Ave,
,"0!t HE T-8B lOM HOUSE ON HA I
I 8 in arcnun b 'tween (Ireen Uidite und
Delaware Stno t', furniahed or unfurnished,
liniuii u of J. H. HOLT, 2S2 Wyouiiiu avenue.
For Sale.
TrETTtaTuRiJCEi
J I a Rood b.isiness; irooil reasons for 8 dp
ills'. Call on or uddre: s J. O. ACKLK.MAN.
rHIii SALE-MY (IBAY SADDLE HOUSE.
1 Can i.eie 'iiut"'! Nortii Maiu uv .
CHAH. A. BL'KR.
Special Notices.
1 1 LANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS. MAGA
J zinea, etc., bound or rebound at Till!
TitiiuiMU ollico. (jiiiek work, heuaonublu
I rices.
MEAL TICKETS CAN BE HAD AT 141,
corner Spruce street and Franklin ave
nue. Twenty moid tickets lor jj&iWl Uood
talilo board.
Boarding.
CUMMER liOAUiING-FOUU RESPECT
alilo persons cull llnd first class board
with small family In la ko. itiry house. Hot
and cold hatha. Free carriage to depot and
church Threo quurters of a mile from sta
tion. Healthy locality. Addr. sa box U3,Clarks'
Summit.
L06t.
T OST-A GOLD HAIU PIN WITH WHITE
Ji nronirs. Finder will be suitably re
warded by rotut'liiiiir the samu'to Colonel E.
ji. hippie, t hird National liauk building.
Summer Resorts.
yAlliVlEVV HOTEL, FACTOUYV1LLE,
1 Po.. is uow on n for summer boarders.
first (lass accommodations. Good lishiug
eloso to Hotel For terms address
1L STARK, Propriotor. .
Public Sale.
WVAWWV"
T WI I L OFFER AT PUB IC SALE ON
X Wedno.dav. .ulv -'.. 1KL at 10 o'clock a.
Ul., on thu proo fs 's, tho leasehold estate and
term or years cie toj iy indenture rrom .
G. H. hoonmak r to Arthur 1'rotbiiighim und
Laura FrothluRhatn, dated June 1st, lSa, re
corded iu MortisiiL'e Book Nu. :-)!. pace ',12 i.
etc., as by reteronio thereto had wilt fully
I,''uttt, in lot .in. o in m,,uio ui i.iuun xio.
:ill. on Wvominif avonue, on whioh the
''Frothinnhaiu Arcade" stood. The lot is 40
feet wide and lu" fwt (loop to nn lin y.
Terms will be made known nn day otsnle.
CHAH. H. WELLES.
July 11, 1801.
Incorporation.
VTOTICJIS IS HEKtBY GIVEN THAT AN
il appli atiou will boniHtlo to tboUovornor
of the Stuto of l ennbylvun a, on Kriday, tho
tontli (lav of Auuiist A. 1. lMt4. Iiy W. . Con
mill, W.W.Van Dvke, 8. V. H ibi rta, Haimon
Car) entor and Iloraco E. Hand, n 1 1 1 1 . r t m
Act of Asai'inLly of tlio Cuinmouwvaltli of
I'vnr.Hvlvnnia, ontitled "An act to provide
for t b ' ini orporntiou and ri'fiilation of cer
tain corpiiaaii ns," approved April Slith,
1 i: 4. and tho tmpiiicmontu tlu ruto, for the
charter of nn iiitndi'd c rporntlon to bo
callo l "Tho Nay Auir Shale lirick Company,"
tlie (-harm tor und object of which ii the
manufacture i n I sale ot building brick, par
ina bi icl-, tilt s and othor articlos in d. trmn
clay, sand em th, rm k ai d niinoruls.or oithor
or ail ol them, and for these purpose") to
have and pinuuaa mid onjoy all tho lights,
benefit and pnviliiKex ot Hail a :t of Hboem
bly una IU npiili'iiient:).
Jt-liSlU'S & HANI), Solicitors,
TOTICE IS HER ''.BY GIVEN THAN AN
li npplicalion wi.l bo niude to too Gover
nor ot I'ennsylvania on rridny. the third day
of AuUMt, lblll, bv Sant'iel 1'. lloyor, Georg.i
W. Barni-B. Jos ph B. Ul ksmi, t). 8. Johnnoii
and 11. M. Koies, under tie Act ot Auseinbly
entitlud "An act to provi lo lor tho in
corporation and roffiilaion of crtain
corporatfonn," approiud April 2Uth, 1N71, nnd
tlioHiipplcinonta tlieroto.fort c cliartor of un
Intended corporation to bo called "The Wy
oming oil Company," tliu charucinr and oh
ject of which )b tlie mining, producing, soil
Inir and storinK F nil. and for t icko pui poses
to Iibvo, po3 s und 1'iijny ull tliu rik'htH,
li'iu fitH and privileges ol o io'i uct of HKaem
blv and Bupplementi) theteto.
Wli.LAhlJ, WAktliEN Ss KNAI!,
Bolicitoro,
TOTICEIS HI'.HEBY GIVEN THAT AN
x at plication will l e made to tho Govor
nor ol reiinsvlvania on Friday, Jiiiv
1S1II, by William H. Taylor Gooru'o
I f'r.indal, Charles E. Titct.enor. Lucia
II. Met?ley, Ira J. Mcaley, Wtlliam S.
lioyd, jr.. aud Edward 1J. Ktnusbury, under
tho net of ms Mnbly entitled "An act tn pro-
ido for tliu incorpor.itiou and roKttliitlon of
certnin corporations," npproved the '.".lib day
ot April, A. U. li7f, anil tho several supple
meulH thereto, for tlio eh irtor of all Intended
corporation to be culled the Fraiikl n Coal
oninpany, tlio i'hnrnetr and objoot of which I
"in mint;, to' puriiij uu I (lOllitn; coal aud dulnu
such otli'r businens liocessurily cnlliierteil
tliorowltli," und for ihosn purposes to havo,
powHs atid pnjoy ull tlio ritdils, b n-lltsnnd
privilcR a of Bald act of assembly aud supple
ments thereto.
WATSON Sr lUEHL, Solicitors.
Scranton, Pa., June, 1!7, 1SIU
GROS!
lie great
urea
Tho Groat low Ynrk S
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.
Sweeping Reductions Prior to Our Semi-annual
Inventory.
FOUR GREAT LOTS FROM ODR DRESS GOODS DEPT.
NO. 1. About thirfcv thopaq oil fnM
A hip Cord Suiting in about ten shidcs, and
Scotch Mixtures in five colors. 12 l-2c. a
yard for anything in tho pile; never sold un
der 23c.
XO. 2. Price hero is 23c. per yard. Assortment
is unlimited. Wo might Bay that we have
Checks and Tlaids, Striped Goods and Plain
Goods, Mixed Ellects and Novelties of every
description. In fact, it is an aggregation of
our entire stock of 50c. Dress Goods.
You'll bo very apt to hnd somethino-
You will save about 50c. on
all right for nest fall.
Hotel Wayerly
European Plan. First-class Bar sttuchefl.
Liepot for Iiemuor A Envoi's i'annLatuiwr
Lear.
It Col 15th tnd FUbsrt SUM Ptilali
Most (Josimlils f r resident of N.K. Penn'
lylvmil. All conveniences tor travelers'
to ftr.il from BrH(l Street stiflou and tho
Twelfth aud Market Htront ttatiou. Lie
lirabls for vlcltinir Harantonlann asd po
Ho in tbe Anthraclto Kagioa.
T. J. VICTORY,
PROPRIETOR.
CONNOLLY & WALLACE
UR STOCK was damaged by water from the recent explosion and fire, which
ftnnnrrairl Sli nrrl a tt nirrVit Tnna Iff? in tVia etnrft ftfrti tl oi flr rl VlrtTH MflSRrS.
Mjg UllUliUU MailUiUUJ
n tt i n S, flT-iffiri TVio d i
AUV log XJ J)A111JLU. 1 UU UUlUUgVIIJ U11U n )u WJT imu lAl iuww wamuvmw f -
to offer GREAT BARGAINS TO BUYERS OF CLOTHING AND FURNISH
INGS. All good3 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-
jP
iore.
SALE MOW Q
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.
MEN'S SUITS, formerly sold for $10
MEN'S SUITS, formerly sold for $16
MEN'S PANTS, formerly sod for $5
BOYS' SUITS, formerly sold for $3
SIGN OF THE BELL. 230 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
tsrXUXT DOOK TO tiir iiirned davits & GRIFFIN building.
FOSTER & CO.
Bankrupt Sale
AND STOCKS FROM THE
t Hew fork 0
c
ii
ciiuuug tnese
You will also
the dollar.
209
WARNING.
n'ehace lately had Feather Beds and Pillows broug?it to ut by
strangers who wished to dispose of the same and from, whose actions
we believed the feathers didn't belong to them. Ws will have no
tleaiinin with such porliei.
We wish to caution people ayainst giving into th hands of strang
ers who claim to represent its, any feathers, Carpets, etc , which they
wish renovated. Any of our agents can easily identify themselves, or if
any one who wishes work done in our line, will drop us a card or call
al our factory, we will promptly attend to their wants and will en
deuvor to merit the confidence of everybody.
the kv.XAToy ukorAsa co.,
IV3 and box Lacka. Ave., Cor. Adams.
WHY NOT
See our FIFTEEN DOLLAR Solid
Oak Bedroom Set!
We sell Furniture as cheap as
any house in the country that in
tends to give honest value for tho
money. Try us.
ull
205 AMD 207
JL i-3
230 Lackawanna Avenue.
UigUU) VUUO X V) U UUU UWVAW V) wu vww
m a oraa olInTirorl no liTr tlio inctnraTlPO rftrnnaniPCI nfirmit. 119
OBNG
I Meckwear Given Away. 1 Boys' Snits, 74c.
NOW $4.75
NOW $8.25
NOW 52
NOW $1.35
leriffs Sale
learance Sales
CLOTHING
allace
NO 3. We are especially proud to speak on iliia
lot, for the value is unprecedented. Take
your choice of G- 4 Homespuns, Covert Cloths,
Granite Cloths, Beiges, Storm Sergos aud
Novelty Mixtures. There are about 3,009
yards in the collection, aud every yard is
all-wool. Tho price is 37 l-2c.
NO. i consists of short lengths. By that wq
mean the remnants of our stock. The pieces
run from one yard up to six. Style: everything.
Worth from Tile, to 81.r0. Price. FiOa. a vard.
. - f V
r 1.1.-1. i.
iour ions inai you want.
get something that will be
WASHINGTON AVE.
Opp. Court House.
4 Co.
MCuUG i'E.
WATER
Underwear, Hats, Handkerchiefs, Outing Shirts, laundered
Shirts, Suspenders, Silk Vests and and all goods that an
damaged at your own prlca. '
HOUSE
Your Watch Lies
if it does not tell the time cor
rectly. We guarantee our Watches
to be
TRUE TIME KEEPERS
aud uphold them as such accord
ing to the terms of our building
warranty.
D1AM0NDSARE TRUMPS
as a speculation these days. Have
you Been the heavy tariff the
Wilson bill imposes on theml
Their rise in value is as certain
as the shining of the sun in tha
daytime.
FREEMAN,
tealor tor Csh in Wttches, Diamond
Bilverwaro, eto.,
Cor.Fenn Ha. and Fprace St.
A Handsome Complexion
la on of tho greatest oharmi woman can
posatsa. i'ouotu'a Oomkjxiqx Powsm
give. it.