The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, July 19, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SCI? ANTON TPIBTJNE THURSDAY MORNING.' JULY 19, 1S94;
ASE
BALL
AHentown literally Snowed Under Three-base
Cits and Borne Runs.
KING KELLY NOT IN IT AT ALL
Lancaster Succumbs to Pottsville,
Reading to Harrisburg and Phila
delphia to Hazloton Standingof the
Clubs Schedule for Today Na
tional and Eastern League Results.
Glints from the Diamonds Bicycle
Notes.
CKANTON'S victory
rTTTTrlV ver AHentown yes
over AHentown yes
torday oud the loss
4jX'ifAVY caster to Pottfivill-,
Z 'HhV euBblod the home
tenin to become the
solo poasmor of
secnnd pluce, while
Pottsvillo forces
Lanouster into
fourth place, itself
moving tip into third position. Iiuzle
ton ecd Ilarriaburjf were the other
winners of Stati Iciiuue games yester
day, both clnuj still remnioing a tie
for firth place. Ruadltijr and PhiUdel
phln bring ap tbe rear iu the order
miiofd.
Should Scrunton dnplicate her ef
forts of yesterday, she will he n tie for
first place with Alleutown.
The following table Rives ths per.
centimes of the clubs, tbo nuinbsr of
Karnes won ami lost by each club, and
their standing in the league nico:
Won. Lost. PerC't.
AHentown 7
Hrrantou I)
PuttHVillo S
LHtKjHdter fl
lliizleton 4
Iinrrublirg 4
Keailiiig 3
1 biliulelphm 1
.778
Ml
.'J"
,f,.-5
.444
.444
.:U5
.111
SCIIKDIT.E KCTS TODAY.
AHentown at Scran ton.
Philadelphia at Hazlnton.
HarrUbnrg nt tieading,
I Pottsville at l,nncn?ter.
A GAME OF HEW HITTING.
Ths Air Wa. Full of Rain and L.ath.r
at the Ball Park. '
There was more hard hitting in yes
terday's ((titne between Scrunton and
AHentown than there would be in
sevrl ordinary ganifR.
Kilioy Wf ut in the box for AHentown
ami proved to be just the kind of a
mitt) Koran ton wanted. Wetzel, the
first bnt-mun. opened tip on him with a
three-bus" hit k'to left field, Hogan
following witu a lioms run in the same
direction. Patcben bit the ball to
Sum Wine nud v.' as thrown out to Kelly
at first, and then Massey got in a three
hit, which also went into left field.
Phebni was retired on a fly to Wood in
left fie 1 ii iind Staltz from Wise to
Kelly That miiilw three runs that
Hernnton biid scored in tho first and
the 1,200 spectators became very en -tliiisliic.
Wood opened tin firoworka for the
visitors with attire base hit into lft
field, scoring ou a single by Wise. The
latter wa-) caught napping at first,
Kelly flied out to Wetzel and Jtct'oach
etruclt out.
MORE HARD niTTINO
Rogers was the first man to take a
position at the plate in t lio second , and
made a three buss lilt. Westlake
singied and Flanaghan sacrificed. Wet
Zil singled, Uogan struck out and
then Patcktiu aud Mux-toy fonud the
bull for eitiirles. tli climax coming
with Phvlun's home run. Stalls got
his base on bulla and Rogers fiied out
to Wise. Six additioniil runs had been
added to Scnnton's score.
In Allentown's bait of the second
Mulvey flind out, Milligan banged the
sphere lor two bases and Cotello went
out from Westlak to fiiats-'v. Sweon
ey's single was offwt by Kilroy, who
struck ont.
At this point it began to rain and
the players had to seek sbflter for
noine time. After five tniuntes the
rain censed nud the players again went
on the field and Weatlalre made a two
base hit. Before Flanaghan could con
nect wit. ii the ball the rain again be
gan to descend. This time play bail
j to be suspended for almost half an
' hour.
DIAMOND VERY MIDDY.
When the rain parsed off and the
Stin again shone through the clouds the
diamond was covered with a thick,
paste-like mud and the outfield was
l.nt little better, Sawdust was liber
ally applied to grounds bnt was of lit
tle service. Nevertheless play was re
sumed, but the remainder of the gains
was tame and spiritless, although
n, r l;ed by be, ivy hitting.
Bii-e running was uot attempted, nnd
hilH that ordinarily would hava netted
two or tlir-frt bases went down as
singles. In the fourth Kelly sent Kil
roy to first aud went in the box and
pitched the remainder of the game
himself. He was somewhat more sue
css'til with the sphere than his prede
cessor bad been. The score;
, SCU ANTON
K. II.
Wet-.nl, s. s 8 3
Uogan, c, f 3 S
Patcben, c. Ii II
Mammy, lb !1 3
Pbelan, 3b. 5 4
Staltz, 1. f 8 3
Rogers, r. f 3 t
Weitlake, 3b a 4
Fianaguan, p 1 2
Totals 23 27
ALLENTOWN.
it. it.
Wood, If 8 8
Wise, 2b 1 2
Kelly, lb 0 'i
McC'oacb, cf 0 1
Mnlvey.Bb. 0 2
Mulligan, o 1 1
Costello, rf, c 0 0
Sweeney, ss. 1 1
Kilroy, p, lb 1 B
Donoghne, r.f 0 0
P.O. A. E.
it 1 1
4 0 0
4 1 u
7 1 0
1 1 0
4 0 1
0 0 0
1 C 0
0 1(1
24 10 2
pa a. .
2 II 0
4 4 2
5 0 0
1 U 2
2 2 0
0 0 0
4 2 0
1 4 1
H 1 2
2 0 1
24 13 8
Totals 7
Scrauton 3 6 0
AHentown 1 1 1
0 4-2.1
10-7
Earned runs fjcran ton, 14; AHentown,
4. Two Oase nits Hocan, mtchen. Hoe
era, Westlake, Wood, Milligan. Three
base bits Wetzel, Massoy. KoKers, Wood'
Home runs Hoean, Phelan. Btolen
bases Wetzel, Westlake, Hweeney. Dou
bts plays sweeney to Wise to Kilroy.
trncK ont ncraoton, 2; Aiientown, 4,
First base on balls Horanton. 8: Alton-
town, 8. Time-2.05. Umpire Corcoran.
OTHER STATE LEAGUE RESULTS.
At Hazleton
Hozleton 0 02rj00O20
Philadelphia.. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-
Hits-Hazleton, 8; Philadelphia, 4. Er
rors Haxletou, 1; Philadelphia, 1. Bat'
terieg Fee aud Moore; Callihun aud Roth
At Reading
Readlug 2 0910008 0-7
Harrlrburg....O 12 14 111 X-ll
Hits Rending. 10; Harrisburg, 19. Er
terles Rhoads, Johnson aud Goodbart;
Hprogol aud Unlink.
At Laucaster?-
Lancaster S 300000006
Pottsville 3 0 0 0 1 7 0 5 x-10
Hits -Lancaster, 7; PotMvllls, 13. Er
rors Lancaster, 5; Pottsville, 2. flatter
iesMayer and Cote; Clair and Digging.
NATIONAL LEASUc RESULTS.
At New York
Washimrtou...n 0110003 04
New York.... 2 0000002 1-6
Hits Washington, 8: New York, 8. Er
rors Washington, 3; New York. I. Bat
teries Mercer and McUuIre; Meeklu and
Fm-rell, Umpire Kuialia.
At l'.altiinuio
Rrooklyu 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Baltimore 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
Hits Brooklyn, 4; Baltimore, 10.
0- 2
0- 0
Er-
Hat-
rors brook ly u, 1; Baltimore, 5.
teries (Juderwood and Klnalow;
Uawk
and Kolnneoii, Umpire Mcyuald.
At Philadelphia
Boston 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1
Pbiladelohia..O U 0 0 3 0 0 3
2- 0
0- 5
Hits-Hostou, 13; Philadelphia, 7. Er
rors Uostoii, 2; Philadelphia, 1. Bat
teris Nichols and Kyan; Webying aud
Buckley. Umpire Campbell.
At Cincinnati
Cleveland 8 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 0-9
Ciucluunti ....0 1 100000 8-4
U its-Cleveland. 14; Cincinnati, 8. Errors-Cleveland,
1; Cincinnati, 3. Hatter
is Young and Ziiniuer; Cauiberlaiu and
Vaughu. Umpire (tilt uey.
At St. Louis G inniugs.
Pittsburg 0 0 0 0
fit. 1,01118 0 0 8 0
Hits-Pittaburg, K; St. Loui, 6.
0 2-2
0 0-3
Errors
Pittsburg, 0: fit. Louis, 3. Hattories
(iuuitiert aud Muck; Hawloy aud Peitz.
Umpire Hnrst.
At Chicago
Louisville 0 0 0
Chicago 0 2 0
Hit -Louisville, fi;
0 0 8 1 0 0-4
0 1 1 4 0 0- b
Chicago, 1'3. Er
ror Louisville, 4; CliioaKo, 3. batteries
Wadsworth and (Him; Terry and Hchri
ver. Umoire Cnshman.
EASTERN LEAGUE.
At Sprlngfleld-Erio, B; Springfield, 8.
At Syracuse Syracuse, 11; Wilkes
Barre, 4.
At Troy Troy, 1C; Bingbamton, 11.
At Providence Provideuce, 7; Buffalo, 4.
GLINTS FROM THE DIAMOND.
In tho second inning yenorday Pitcher
Flaimglian was preseuied with a large
bouquet by W. A. St. John, president of
the llase Ball association.
Milligan refused to play after the rain
yesterday and Costello came in from right
held and did the baek.Htup work for Allen
luwn for the roinainiler uf the game.
Douohue took Costello's place in right.
The James Bovs of Pine Brook accept
the challenge of tbe Hiixtleis of Hyde
Park. Uame to be plaved on the James
Boya erouuds on tbo at 2: iO. John
Miillarky, captain; Bill Browu, manager.
There's a pretty row down iu St. Louis
now. Ueorgo Milier has virtually told Vou
der Abe to take his clnh and go to Jeriebo.
lie midget baa reelt-ued too captaincy;
Hreitenstein wouldn't go into the box
Monday uutil be received a month's back
nay aud Slintivt wouldn't put on his uul-
orm until bis grievances wore appeased.
It was ropoi teti ou the grounds yester
iiy afternoon that Kelly had plaved out
lie game after the rain yesterday under
rotent. v lieu seen last un;Ut at the St.
diaries tho king denied that he would
protest tbe K-une. He said he played ont
tbe game Decanse he did not want tbe lo
cal association to lone anything ou ac-
onnt of the ram.
Dirtv ball uever pays the one (tuilty of
it," said Umpire Charlie Snyder to tbe
writer tbe other day. "It nl ways recoils on
ue plaver attempting it. Third Hasoniau
Dowse, of tbe Biillnlos.tieems too much in-
lined that way and during the j'.rle Denes
avH more thau one samplo of it. 1 nave
heard Heveral men in tbe opposing tenmi
say they had it iu for Dowse. This is not li
mit more thau natural. The law of re-
ili.itiou is as just iu base bull as else
where. If Dowse would pay more ntten-
ion to tbe game itself, it wonld profit him
more peimjimily, as ue is really a good
player either nt third base or behind the
bat." Buffalo Times.
PIGEON FLYING MATCH.
Arrane.d Eetven. Birds Owa.d b7 Ty
son and Pleica.
A mhtch for 425 ii si e has been ar-
tiuged between the homing pigeons
owned by John Tyson and Christopher
Pierco, of Peckville. It will take place
on August 11
The buds will be liberated on the
Lackawanna avenue briuire iu this city
ud will fly to (Jessy Island at Oly-
pbant. Uaorge Cooper is slakeholder
and deposit of a side has already
been ui:a with him.
MITCH GtMF. OF HAND BALL. .
Will Be Played la Ryan. Court This
Afternoon.
A game of band ball for $50 a side
will be played 'this afternoon in the
court in the roar of Ryan's hotel on Ca
pnuse avenue between the JlcLfan
irotbers . of the South Side and llic-
y, of Pine Urook and Rickaby, of
Old Forgo.
The contact promises to ue very inter
estiug aud is attracting much atten
tion.
ECHOES FROM MANY TIRES.
A comfortable saddle is always desiraWe,
and it is ot'Mnin-i better to retain one's
old saddle for use ou a new wheel than to
incur the discetufort of breaking in a now
one.
Arthur Ferris, of Utica, N. Y who
mndean unsuccessful attempt last year to
break hnoouur'a American 24-hour record.
doing utiles, will try again iu the
near future.
tteorge F. Taylor, tbe erstwhile bricht
star in the cycle racing firmament, una be
coi'.io a Mi liter mm the employ of one
maunlacturor Into that of another. Ue is
no longer starred, but is nied as a pace
maker. American ractnu men are convinced that
tbe National Cyclists' union or Copland
are dosirous of debarring American liders
irom their cbampiouship events, since
their refusal to Kraut a liceuse to young
Nelsou, llie nDringtielu ridel.
After Zimmonnsn had been defeated by
Hunben, the Bnluiau champion, on July 1,
his only comment was that be did uot win
because be could uot ride fast enouirti. It
wns one of these occasioual defeats, be
said, which never enn be explained. His
riding number in tue race wm i;i.
Manv Cbicatto people who were indnced
by the strike to ride their wheels to busi-
ners are continuing the practice. Tliero is
no doubt tbat the. number of daily riders
would ureatly increase if there were ade-
ouate wheel-storage and dressing rooms.
bevernl ot tbe larger ouiue on IK! lugs now
have rooms sot apart for the tie of cvolist
office men, but such accommodations are
few and crude.
The French cycling papers, of whlcb
there are abont tweuty in Paris, have beeo
throwlnir mud stZimuisrmsn becnmte they
do not understand him. He bas been too
methodical and doliberate for thein in bis
preparations to boat their cracks. This an
tagonism tends to complicate matters for
him, and Brotber-iii-law WcUermott bas
his grip packed In New Jersey, anticipat
ing a suuuen call across tbe sea,
Eyspepsla and Indigestion
In their worst forms are cured by the
one or f. f. r. lr you are dominated and
run down, or if you need a tonlo to regain
flesh nnd lost appetite, strength and vigor,
take P. P. P., and yon will be strong ana
bealtby. For shattered constitutions and
lout manhood P. P. P. (Prickly Asb, Fotc
Hoot nud Potnxsinm) is tbe klnir of all
medicines. P. P. P. is tbe greatest blood
purifier in tns world, cor sale Dy .11
MOTHERSJNORRIED
How Infant Death Rate May
Decrease
Cleanliness, Pare Air and Lac
tated Food,
The Only Sure Preventives of
Cholera Infantum.
Lactates Foofl Approaclies Nearest to
, Breast Milk.
Every One Knows What It Is Made
of--No Secret in It. '
Don't feed a baby
ou a secretly pro
pared food.
Don't taky nny
chances of giving
it a "trade" inli
cln that is made no
one knows. where
nor by what pro
cess. list lacta ted food
uure. nnadulter-
4m
Rted nourishing food.
There is no secret about it. Lactnted
food is manufactured under the per
oiial supervision of Prof. Boynton, of
Vormont University.
An absolutely pure and reliable In
fant food had been eagerly sought for
years as a substitute for pure mother's
milk. '
Luctnted fond solved the problem
completely. It stands today preemi
nent among all others. Infants fed
npou it suffer less, and fewer die, it is
now well known, thaa thoso fed upon
anything else. It is nsed in the big
charitable inititn lions for children. It
has save 1 the lives of thousands of
iufa.its during the hot, daugerous
months of summer.
It is indorsed by the best physicians,
by nurses, and by happy, grateful
mothers in every town and village in
the land.
tugar of milk, the bails of mother's
milk, is tbe basis of lactated food.
Witli it is combined pnre barley uialt,
the finest wheat tflutsn, and the nota
tions elements of the oat It is thor
oughly cooked by high Bteatn heat, nnd
a prc-dig:sted, nutritiou fool is
made that fulfillls every reauiremetit
of the growing child. It Is by far the
sarost food that a child can take in tbe
summer. It is a truo preventive of
cholera infautum
No hoiUH where there is an infant
can afford to be without it.
Lactated food saves babies' 11 vest
Tbe following letter from Mrs. A.
Wainlell, 09 Rowe street, Rochester,
N. Y , a picture of whose pretty baby
is given ubove, is one of scores that
are received every woek from happy
parents the country over:
"Our baby weighed fonr piundj nt
birth. When two months old she
weighed but ek'tit pounds with her
clothes on. The doctor said she was
a very frail child. I commenced feed
ing her a certain food when she was
fourteen days old. but 6h did not
gain strength as I knew she ought.
When she was sven mouths old I
changed to lactated food. She com
menced to gain at once, and to rest
welt at nunt. sue Has not been sick
with bowel trouble oncj through her
tenthiuir, and she was teething last
summer. 1 consider lactated food has
neen a great blessing to our little girl.
It has made her healthy, strong, nnd
the happiest two voar old child iu
Rochester. Any otbor mother wisbtng
to address one that lias used lactated
food will be cheerfully answered at
tny expense by addressing me."
GENERAL SPORTING NOTES.
Fines Pennsvlyaula's defeat nt the hands
of Cornell In the race at Torresdale last
mouth rumors hive been going th ronnds
tbat (leorae V. Woodruff, tbe 'Varsity's
coach for three years, intended to retire
rom active service in Pennsylvania s row
ing circles. At the lime it received little
credence. Yesterday, however, ho Kave
color to the story by stating that it was
bis intention, irrenpoctive of the result ot
me l nee, to retire I rom mi position, nis
reason was a personal one, inability to
curry ou the work of Iho two positions aud
still retail bis place in bis law btudies.
Tho Harvard football players and new
candidates have opened the campaign al
ready. Nenrly thirty men aro at New
castle, N, Y.. in active practice. The team
this year la in ( barge ot l nptniu t-.ininons,
who thinks tbecbauges in the fpuno necessi
tate n lnucor seHKou of study and practice.
The men will remain at New Castle uutil
July 23 Dm nig tbe last week of tbo stay
two elevens will be liued up and regular
games will begin. Ur the old players witn
( uul itin Kiumoiis nt New Castle are (4i av,
WriRlilincoou mm tirewcr, tue lamous
backs. "Bub" .Steveusoo, who failed by a
haii'sbronuth to iimito the 'varsity eleven
Inst i-ouson. is also on hand, aud is much
heavier. Ho is expected to make n flue
rusher this teason. Wreno, of tennis fame.
is tbe raumdatn for qiiarlorbnck, tint lie
has as rivals c!ever nieu In Uordon aud
Foster. Tfce men ure trying for positions
hs follows: I'.nUs r.mmous, vt bitioinoro,
Hartwell, Rice, Moulten and Tilletsou;
tackles Hallowell, Pioice, (Jonld, Mnr
chieand Hovey: uliards Boi've, Warren.
Thompson, Liviniyod and Tiffany; center
Slmw, Hoatiueatid Faxon; quarterbacks
Wreno. Borden nnd I'ostor; balthack
Hitch, Ketcbam, L.d;hi8, dray, ft right
oood iukI Cabot: fullbacksBrewer. Mc-
Near and Raymond. At present Har
vard's coacbeas are LnuisF. Doland
and ex Center Hush VV. II. Lewia.
Crosby, another brilliant conoher,
Porter nnd ur. i onnnt win also instruct.
The men uow al New Castle were seleclfd
lor tbe spring quad, which practiced for
several weeks at .isrvis neia.
Ci.iri'KD from Canada Presbyterian, un
der siunaluje of C. Blackelt Kobiuson,
iiropi ietor: 1 was cured of oft-recurring
bilious lieadacues oy uuruocx uioou isu-
tirs.
Lost.
T riKT-A HOUIHAIUPIN WITH WHITE
I J pi oni? Kindur will be suitably re
warded by rturiuuif ine same 10 foionei b.
H. lilpplo, Tinril national dsuk uiimnnp.
Situations Wanted.
VXANTKD-POSITION A CLKKK IN
VV i -lot bier stor orrowrorcullei't.iiig ao-
POtlatSRny pi-ieaor irus;, can ne wen reeom-
ineiideti lor uny poinou. Auurusa .ionm m
TAYBOK, Avocn, Pa.
CJ ITU AT KIN WANTKD-BY A YOUNG
17 luarriud min ss teamster, or any dcsira-
bin oiipiuyuiHiit. i.an or suitress a.,
Isll C'dnr avenue.
C1TUATION WANTED BY A BTKoNG)
k man - years old. UnuurstaiKls csro ol
liors". and lea koimI pardnor. Address Frod,
0.1 vuerry siraet, noranion, ra.
OITUATION WANTF.li-BY A YOUNQ
lady who iionks Uermin and K.un lih
In othcu or at l ooks preferred. Address ri. A.
M., (lenm-alDelivprv.
1VANTKD-A WOMAN WANTS WORK
V V by tho (lay. Address 8. M., Oil Maple
IliP
UlflL
A Word.
IPantt of all knd$ cott that miirA, ea
rat Eituatinnm Uantrd.uihich an insert
FliEML
Amenta Wanted.
$75(iu PEtt month, city oh country
tuoonipotmit wide awake insnranca solic
itors; well estHbhshi-d perniauent bnaimsi.
Addles ur liiiuiri xeiviud Hour, HH laulc
w inaavu.. Bi i.iiiiim. Pil
Help Wanted Male.
1 1 ANT1CD-IP YOU A KG A CATHOLIC,
- - uni-iiipatyeu un win wurit ot cio jkt
week. wiIim i;i,.ihiiih1I Ilt-riM.. 11 I-'i-unkliti
street, Huston, Jlnss.
Help Wanted Females.
WANTKU-A UOOD iSTOUT WOMAN
for lutiiitlpnsr ulsii a irtMiil ervit Hnil
bousepirls. Apiilytn MhS. (J. V. isCHL'I.LKH
MAN, matron Pennsylvania Oral school, cor
ner of .I'l1'trsoti nut Vjertrie uvenues.
For Sale.
Lv.'wwsys.
1 IOHT NEW l.l'.A THKli TOP BUUUY,
li in iis but 0 weeks, lor Mali iliein: also
arness, utc; oio-r bavin ( city. Inquire
M Adams avenue, Sciautuu.
..V.
RKTAlliHKocHH V HUS1NKK8 KOB8ALK
doiiiff a prolltulile husiLiess. Best n-ason
Biven. Aildi-.-ssnrcill no J O. ACKKKMAN.
For Rent.
fOB RKNT-hTOHB Ml I. At KA WANNA
v. jiuiuiro or rir.iN Ki r .ii!.,
4:'A Lackawanna Ave.
Special Notices.
0
KFKT? OF THK SCKANTON KTIiEL
v.oiiipauy. ine annual uiuetintr oi me
stot'ldioldiiis of til ) above company for tbe
ul..nti..., .. .11 Ill L.
eli
b
i. ...Lij lti III L--.lll.-lll, mill Ull II. bill .1 Will U9
eld ut th) olilee of I lie c.ouipuuy in the city of
k?l!lltOII (in Thni-uiUv. Ihrt Mitfnna riuv nf An.
I-'"
uto
it next, ut 4 n'oiua'k p iu. No transfer of
i k will be ninde lor twelve days next pre
iiuf the dute of the above tnaetlnir.
edi
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c anton, Pa., July 17, IISH.
slATO I.IVF.ltf'OOL, LONDON, Ul.A.S
'Jlv how, (Jueeii-town. Loudoaderrv and
lielliist, ..n White biar Blue. J. A. BAK-
40N, agent. Priceb'frB.
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Quick work. Keaaonuble
liuwi
MEAB 'IRKKTS CAN HE HAD AT 144,
corner Spruce struet and l-'raiikltu ave
une. Twenty moid tieketa lor $a.6a tiood
table board.
Public Sale.
Will, OFrEK AT PI B. 10 SALE ON
WediiPidav. .lulv Sii. 1S.I1. nt in o'elnek n.
a., ou the preu.isjs, tiia leaseliold estate aud
term of years cro -tod by lndi nture from 1 1.
U. Hi-linonuiak-r to Arthur FrotbiiiuliHin and
i.aura r rotniuuiiiiiii, o.iteil .lune lni, Ins. re
corded iu Morliaite Hook No. SI. nauo i."J4.
etc., M by refurunuo thereto bud will fullv
appear, In lot No. 8 in Mipi irj or Block No.
i. on w volutin avuiiUB. on wineti t in
Frothluub mi Area lu" stood. Tim lot is 4n
Uet wide nud liij fe-t deep to an alley.
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. ma nui wnuiduuikii'ntii uii u.ir ui unio.
CH AS. H. WELLES.
July II, 1804.
Propoaals.
PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT
i... ...v: .1.. kr .. . . i
buu uiii w ui in- ni-w iikk nuu ocranion
Coal eotnpunv, Pockvillr, Penna., uiilll July
Z'i. ls'.it, for sinking an air shaft at the Ontario
colliery, size luxio, m uio clear, and al.ont 170
fi-et deep from thu Hiirfwe to the Dunmore
vein. ( iumiitiiii rHwrvM ruTlif fji ruim t .nn
Vt i.i - - c - - - .v, -..J
or nil bids.
H. CHAPMAN, iMside Foreman.
Incorporation.
NOTICE IS HERKHY GIVEN THAT AN
uppli -ation will boinado to tbeUovernur
t lie State of I eniisvlvuiim. on Kridav. tli.i
tenth day of Auitust A. D. INH, by W.A. Con
nell, W.W.Van ivke, S. W. Roberts, Kan-Km
l'ar eater and Horace E. Hand, under tie
Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, entitled "An act lo provide
for I b iui orpoiatiun and regulation of rr-
niti 101 peaall ns, ' unproved Aorll a'tli.
1I, una tho supplements thereto, for the
-barter of nn intended c rpurstion to bu
allod "Tbe Nay Aiw Shale P.nek Ooioiranv."
ilio ibarai't'r and object of which U tbo
ma u 11 1 in t ure in I sale ot building brick, pav
inii lirick, tiles and other Hrticled made from
clav. Hand, earth, rock HL'd niinorals.or eithi.p
or ull of them, and for these uurpose. to
nave anil possess aim enjoy an llie Hunts,
beneiita and prlvileitJH of sal 1 aj:t of assem
bly aud ita MippL-nients.
jtssin'S diNU, solicitors.
V-OT1CH IS HEREBY U1VEN THAN AN
It aplilleatlou will be made to tn Gover
nor of 1'enusvlvaiiin nn Friday, tbe third dav
of AiiKiist, 1SII4, by Samuel P. Boyer, Georic i
v. tjHrut-s. osipu ri. ijh ksou, u. b. .lonnson
and H. M. Holes, uuder tho Act of Assembly
entitled "An act to provl le for thu in
corpoi-iition and rcvul itio'i of eei-tuln
corpi-rattous" approved April -.Ull, 1S74, and
the supplcmnnta thereto.for too charter of an
inti-nded curpoialloii lo be called "Tbe Wy
oming ( Ml Lonipuuy, tne cli'inieler uud ole
M l or wnicii ib tne niiomi;. prodvctnic, sen
ior and atoriuir of oil, and for t lese uui-ihisms
to have, possea and enjoy all the rights,
b'UelitH and privileges ol anoli act of assem
bly and aiippluiuenls therein.
Wll.LAKU, WAKKKN KNAPP,
Hnllidtors.
Legal.
? STAT F. OF DAVID P. THtiMlMTK
.if (lib i.llu ,.f K,.,-iiiit.m n.,tii.lu V T .... I...
wanna, Ht:it.j vt Penrisylvauia, dneeased.
LetterN uf udministr,itHii upon the aliovo
nsm d ostnto bavinit b-eli granted to the un
Uoi sieiiod, all persons having ulainis or do
niands imulnst the salit estate will present
them for payment, and those indebted thereto
win pieasj uiHKe iniiie'oiati) iitymeui lo
iuuiuiwn I-. 1 1 1(1 ii in,
AdnilidslratrlT,
INK Church avouue, Scrauton, Pa.
W. OAVI.0UI1 TliuMAs,
Attorney.
Rep.tbllcnn Bulldlnir.
Bankrupt
The balance of stock on hand will be sacri
ficed without mercy to convert it at once into
spot cash. Short lengths of Silks, Dress Goods
and White Goods at any price to dispose of them.
Now Is the Accepted Time-
S
GonnoIly& Walla
: (
Ladies' Black Hosiery
QUANTITY ioo dozen.
QUALITY The best value that has ever come from a for
eign shore.
COLORDyed by "Hermsdorf." That's enough.
' PRICE 25c. A PAIR.
Our own stamp. Our own import.
Taffeta Moires 12c. per yard. Others advertise
them as a bargain at 15 cents.
COif 0LLY ft WALLACE
Hotel Waverly
Fnropnan Plan. First-class Bar sttsetieA
Depot for Bvrgner ft hngnl'a Tanuhaiuaor
Boer.
U Col 15th aoi M hMi
Host dealraWn for residents of N K. Ponrr;
aylvania. AH ro.-iveulniicm lor travelei-i
to and from Broad Htront atstlon aod the
Twelfth and Market Street .tatiou. D
tlrable for Tlr.ltiug Scrautonlans and peo
tie iu tbe Antbractto HokIoo.
T. J. VICTORY.
PROPRIETOR.
I
Excitement
Don't Delay. You
Can't Afford to Waif.
Xo let np. Big crowds at this genuine Fire Sale. Salesroom crowded all the time with oaer buyers.
The jam of Hurgnin 8eekers was immense last week. This week we've increased
our force of salespeople. There will be no crowding now.
Tho Chance of a Lifetime to Get Fine Clothing for Next to Nothing.
The goods were damaged by water only from the recent explosion and firo iu the store of our neigh
bors, Messrs. Davits & Griftin. Tiiere is no smell of smoke or fire about them.
SALE IWW COmQ Qm
And Goods Sold at 33 Cents on the Dollar Less Than Cost to Make.
Three Dollars worth of Clothing for $1 in money. That's what you get at OUR FIUE SALE.
Every purchase a bargain and an actual savjug of 07c. on the dollar.
BOYS' PAHTS, 13c.
SIGN OF THE
t-XHXT DOOU TO THE BURNED DA VIES & GRIFFIN BUILDING.
OF THE GREAT
' FOSTER &
209
.
.WARNING.
We har lately had Feather lird and Pillow brought to ut by
strangtr who wished to dispose of the same and from whote actions
ve believed the feathers didn't belong to them. W will have no
dealings with inch parties.
We wish to caution people against giving into the hands of strang
ers who claim to represent us, any Feathers, Carpets, eto , which they
wish rr.novated. Any of our agents can eusily identify themselves, or if
rny one who wishes work done in our tine, will drop us a card or call
ut our factory, we will promptly attend to their scants and will en
deavor to merit the confidence of everybody.
THE SCK.VATOX BEODISO CO.,
6V2 and box Lacka. Ate., Cor. Adam.
WHY NOT
See our FIFTEEN DOLLAE Solid
Oak Bedroom Sett
Wc sell Furniture as cheap as
any house in the country that in
tends to give honest value for the
money. Try us.
Mull Co.
205 AUD 207
230 Lackawanna Avenue.
Extra ordinary
MEN'S PANTS, 50c.
BELL.
BELL CLOTHING
230 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
IER Sl CO.
Sale
WASHINGTON AVE
0pp. Court House. ,
WYCMiKG AVE.
sasj I
It Costs Nothing to Look.
Polite Attention to Everybody,
BOYS' SUITS, 65c.
n
four Watch Lies
if it docs not tell tho timo cor
rectly. AVe guarantee our Watohes
to be
TRUE TIME KEEPERS
and nDhold them as such accord -ing
to the terms of our building
warranty.
DUHONDSARB TRUMPS
as a speculation these days. Ilavo
you seen tho heavy tariff tho
Wilson bill imposes on thomt
Their rise in value is as certain
as the shining of the sun in tho
daytime. ..v,,.;..
FREEMAN,
Ee-Jar for Cash In WatcB, BiuacndJ,
BilTerwr, to.,
Cor.Fenn ybl anl Sprnca St. '
Ladles Who Valuo
I A refined oomptexlon matt am PononCt
I der. It prodncet aoft and borotlfnl akla.
I I
ror"-Reudlug, 8; Harrisbnrg, 1, Bat-
druggists.
street, Dcruuion, ra.
316 AND 318 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.