The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, July 21, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCI? ANTON TT?IBT7NE-SATUDR A Y MORNING. JULY 21, 1S94.
BASE
3
ALL
Wo Win Again, This Time by Again Defeat
hi Hazlclou.
ALLENTOWN BESTSPHELADELPHIA
Pott3villa Victorious Over Lancaster,
Whlla Harrisburs Takes Reading;
Into Camp Standing of tho Clubs.
National and Eastern Lsap;ue Sum
nmrics Glints from the Diamond.
Cicyclo Nosvs and Concr.il Sporting
Notes.
CKAXTON and A'-
nixn'.
ll'lltOWIl WiT.) IHlCIl
winiitM in yester
day' State L-.'inii''
Contest, lllul there
fore tho tie Tor first
jil.'t'rt remains un
broken, l'ottsvillt'
in tlie mean t i in h
nlao imttini; lots of
Binder into its wor!;,
llllil tile U:SS of II
gnmo by eitlior of the leaders will nar
row the small now existing be
tween first uiid second place.
The other wiuners ye-ster liy were
l'ottrvillp, who i.s now iu second pi o-?.
mill linrriliury;, whleli, witli Lancaster
mill H.izl-i iii, bnvo honors evenly ill
video1 for tliini place, followed by Uo.id
iyir and l'liiUdulpbiu iu t'.ie order as
tllllllill
The following table jzivus th" per-
Ci-ll tali's of tilt tiu'J.M, tOKOtlllT witti
the number of crimen won ami lost by
each club, mhI their stundini; iu ttio
lsasruo race:
Won. Lost. Tor ft.
l
WW'
it
Sfvaiitun S .'! t
Ailentown H 3 )'"'
1'otlsville 11 4 .0
La:ira.--ler ft 0 . !".)
Leilleton 5 IS -!""
ilarni-bur;; 5 ti .-lo",
IU:i.Iini- t C, .41 0
l'hilaib'lphin.... 1 10 .bUl
soukpcle I'Vm: today.
Tliu'.eton at Sernnton.
Alleutiiwii nt I'liilnilelphia.
Lancaster at Hurrisburi;.
i:o:iiliiijj at 1'otlsville.
FIFTH GAME F0M HAZLETCN.
I: Touk Ten Inr.incn to AccomplLh the
Teat, Howivir.
The intense heat of yesterday afiur
noon had a L:ot depn-i.-iiii' - it" ct on
tlie Scranton ball tos'iers, and altliongti
they won tho sauii from II,iz!e;ou
tl:ey iihnost broke the beans of tile
crunks before they uciiumplisbtd tue
feit.
They had ths ganu well in hand un
til ti i H H-ventll ilillillt', when StailZ
drcppeil a fl v ball and Wtz d mads a
wild throw that net:, d llnzletou tl.reo
runs with the assistance of a bns on
lulls and a single. An error of West
lake's and n two t;as bit by C'l.'.rk en
iibled II iz'.eton to ti) th scire la tao
ninth, bat in the tenth the home t"aui,
t hunks to the steady, persevering work
of I'liinashan, pulled itjolf together
nnd won the i'utiiH. It wus iu reality u
Flunajihan victory.
PITCUr.lt LCKKNS INJCRED.
Pitcher Lukeus was in the bos for
Hazl'fton u'Hi 1 the fonrt'ii inning when
l o was bit on the foot by a ball from
Patchen's bat an 1 bad to rtir-1, Feo
taking hi-i place. While Luk.-iis was
In tl.e bos tsL-r inton rdayers s-eured n
Lome run, twodoubb-s and five singles
nnd scored ei;;ht runs.
Yerki'S was in the bos for Scrnnton
nnd was touehjd up almost as froely as
Liikens. Luck sei'in&d lo be ug iinst
him aud furthermore his support was
not of the best. In the fourtli ho (fave
n base on bulls and was found for a
double and n triple. As Fee was pitch
ing a fine article of ball Manaer Swift
wisely retired Yerkos and told Flana
pilau to tnk.i his pi ic in the lifili in
itial;, lid retired the eide on strike
outs.
At the besinninjj of the seventh the
fcori stood 11 to 0 i:i favor of Koran
ton. The tiuuio team faiMd to add to
its score that time, hur, Htzleton was
more fortanate. Graham, the , first
Imlman, was retired from Plielau to
Jlnssey and Catcher Moore then drove
a fly out into 1 -ft fidd which tiraltz
dropped. Feo struck out, Moran made
a siiiyle. Ely was given a base on bails
nnd Clark drove a ball out to .Shorty
Wetz-d which the latter threw wild to
f cond, allowing flloore, Jloran and
Ely to score.
A howl of anguish at once wont up
from blcoclinrs and grand stand aud
Welz.'1's head was bowed in sorrow.
HOW THE GAME WAS WON.
in the eighth neither club scord,
but in the ninth we did better. Tho
spectators began to yoll and hoot. Fee
accomplished his usual feat nnder such
rondilioas of becoming rattled anl
Holers and Westlake made donbles
uiid Welz.d and I'alclien singles, allow
ing two rnns to be added to Hcrnnton's
total, which enabled it to lend' liazle
ton ty one run.
Ilnzleton tied the score In the ninth
by means of Westlake's error and Clark's
two bagger, and the tenth opeued With
the spectHtions all excitement.
Fee was taken ont of the garno nuil
Pitcher Jordan took his place, much to
the regret of the roosters. Jordan
Hturted out. by striking out Phelan.
btnl'z reached first on Ely's error, ltog
au flied out to Ely and Westlake made
n single. Flnuauban, ut this critical
juncture, made a two base bit that en
abled Staltz to scoro, while WestlaHo
rsached third. The latter scored on a
wild pitch.
TI1K DKCISIVE HALF.
Conroy started the ball rolling In
Uiiz'.oton's half of the tenth by flying
out to Staltz. Graham made a single
nnd advanced a Inm when Moore went
out from Wetzel to Mntsey. Jordan
sent a hot lino ball into the field, which
would have been good for at lesst
one base, had not Flanaghan neatly
(topped and sent it to Massey, who
retired Jordan at first The game was
woo after a battle that had lasted for
two hours nnd forhy-fivo minutes. It
is the fifth consecutive game that
and Ordinary Djspepsia,
Sir John Andrews, the English
professor, believes that in the vast
majority of cases constipation
may be successfully overcome by
taking a teaspoonful of tho gen
limb imported Carlsbad Sprudel
Halt dissolved in a tumblerful of
water (half a pint), cold or hot,
early in tho morning, and if nec
essary, on going lo bed. liest
taken when out-door excrciso can
bo had.
Scrnnton has won from Hazltton of th
aeries between tbeao club's. Tlia score:
SCKANTON.
n. ii. r.o. A. K.
Wetzel, 8. R 1 4 2 4 4
Ilocmi, c. f 0 1 3 I 1
l'nicbuii, c 3 4 ft 1 '
Mn'V, lb 1 I 18 1
I'l'.eUin, 2b 110 3 0
HtnlU, 1. 1 8 1 3 0 3
liters, r. f 8 8 3 0 II
We, (lake, 8b 4 3 3 1 2
Yeike. p 0 0 1 1 0
l'laminbtiu, p 0 1 0 4 t
Totals. 15 19 80 10 9
HAZLETON.
II. it. r.o. A. E.
4 3 4 0 0
8 1 2 0 2
3 8 15 0 1
0 11 0 II
0 2 1 11
, 1 2 2 0 0
1 2 0 2 0
3 0 5 1 2
0 1 0 1 0
0 1 0 ft 0
0 0 0 0 0
18 15 33 Hi 0
12 1 0 0 2 215
1 0 0 3 0 1 0-18
-Mornn, c. f
11. Kir. 1. f
Clark. 11)
Jordan, i f I)
Kitheruiol,
8. .
Convoy, "li...,
(it'Hliam, lib...
Moore, c
Liikens, i
I'l l1,
Faii-hurst, r. f
Totals..
Sernnton.
lliu:l.'Un.
.8 0
1 utiied i-un SiTunton, ''; linzleton, 8
Two bao bit I'ati'neli, llngera, Voi iiki,
": F'atuiijlKin Joi-ilii"., Conivy, ! co, itotli-r-inn',
I'lutk. Three base liitn Wit a I,
Clark. Homo runs Massey. Stolen
bis, . IVdion. 2: 1'llelan, Slnit;',, We.it
lulii', Kotlicrinel, (.'mirny. Doutdo plays
M.i-soy, nmi'sisted; Coiiroy to Moi io to
t link. Struck out tfcrauton, 2; llalo
ton, 4. Fir.-t biiHO on balls Kcruntou, 3;
lln.K'toii, ft. Hit by inichur 1'iitclii'ii.
Wiiil luteins Jordan. Time 2.25. Um
liire Corcoruu.
OTHERSTAiE LEAGUE RESULTS.
At Pottsvillo-
rotlsville 4 3
Ki'iiding 0 1
inn- Pottsviii",
ror-i Pottsvillo, 2:
0 0 10 0
0 0 0 1 0
17; 11 lading.
0 0- S
0 1- 3
10. Kr-
Heading, 1.
atteriea
Wilnon and Polls; Jones
and Uoodhart.
At Philadelphia
Ailentown. . . .4 2 3 3
Philadelphia. .0 0 0 0
liit Ailentown, lit;
J'.rrors Allen town, 11;
0 0 3 1 X-15
3, 0 1 2 1-13
I'hibidelphia, Hi.
PhiluiloloMa, 0.
and Jlilligau;
Katt-rii's Donou'iue
lirowiiaud Uth. Cmpiro ilitcholl.
At llarrisburg
llarrifburg.l 3 3 1
0 1 0 0 0 c-ir.
2 0 4 0 0 0 !)
Ifi; Lancaster, 11.
Lineaster. 7. Pit-
l.aiH-ist.T. .0 1 0 2
Pits- Pair:! lairir,
Krrrs I liirrl-lnirg, 7.
teriea iL-li'ii'V and V
tit ; l'leiuiiig, Jlajer
uud Cote. Umpire llinu.
NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS.
At Costou
rt .ton o s
New York 0 0
0 1 0 0 3 0 x-12
0 0 5 0 1 0 0-1
Xew York, 7. Errors
Yolk, 8. Butteries
Pasie and Farrell. U m-
Hits Buxton, 14:
Jloston, 0; New
fci'iiv tts nail liyuu;
pire M urmv.
it Ciin'iunuti
Cincinnati .0 2 0
100200 2-7
0 12 10 0 1-0
Pitt-liurg...!! 0 1
libs ( iniii iniiiiti, 11; Pittsburg, 8.
Kill r. Cmctiiuati. 3; Pittsburg. 3. P.at
trries Cha-' herlam and Murphy; Ehret
nnd Mac!:. Umpire Uuffuey.
At He oklyn
P.roi ki.-ii o 0 1 2 0 0 2 3 x- S
l'h;h.ile:i.hin..O 0 0O2OOOO-2
lli.s livooklyn, 10; Philadelphia. 7. Er
rors I'.r- ' lilvf, i!; I'hilal.'lpaia, 8. Bat-
terii s-Ke 'oi'iiy and ivirlo; Taylor will
pin-li ley. Unii'ire Eturiie.
At Louisville
L .ni-vi'.le 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 x- 7
Cleveland 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0-1
Hi's L nisville, 7; Cleveland, 9 Kr
rois Louisville, O; Cleveland, 3. Uatter
ies Jleiiafei' and V.euver: Mulluue aud
O'C'innor. Umpire Twitchell.
At Washington
P.altitr.ore 2 1 0 5 0 3 0 0 1-13
Washington...!) 01403 0 0 0 S
Hits Hal ti more, 10; Wn-hlngtnn, in.
Errors-Ilaltiiiioro. 0; Washington, 3. Bat
teries Drown and II diiiison; Petty nnd
JIcGuire. Umpire Hoagland.
EASTERN LEAGUE.
At Troy Buffalo, II; Troy, 5.
At Spriiigtield Wilkes-Bari'0,12; Spring
field, 3.
ST. JOHN HAS ANOTHER SAY.
In a
Card to the Public Hi Shlia Away
from the Truth.
President W. A. St. John, of the
Base Ball association, in acardinthe
Truth last night hud a pood deal to
say about passes, and incidentally de
clared that he was afraid the article in
Till! TlilHUNE might lead people to be
lieve that "he was, attempting to make
war upon the newapapurs of tho city,"
something we are free to acknowledge,
Mr. St. John is not capable of doing to
any alarming extent.
Mr, St. John then wont on to say:
"Owing to abuses to which soiuo of the
passes ifsued by th Base Ball associa
tion were being stujctad, the iissocia
tion at its last Tuesday evening met
ing directed me, as Its exicutivo ofiicer
to take up all such passes, no matter to
whom issued, if presented by any per
son who could not give a sufficient ra
roii for having possession thereof, and
it was in pursuance of thia duty
that the c.iusi for Tim Tkihune's
ariiclo was found. O.ir association
objects to no person connect
ed regularly with any tiBwsiiin r
office in tho city, from carrier or offlc
bov to reporter and editor.using t he pns
of any other person connected wilh
snch establishment, but we do foel that
we aro imposed up in when snch pusses
ra regularly given out to bnrtenderp,
hotel keepers, lawyers, insti about
town, and others to use, who have nut
tho least warrant tnerefore. And it is
only such abusod nse of the ball park
pftFHfH that we desire to correct."
In declaring that The Titmu.N'E's ar
ticle was caused by thu taking tip of
"passes" Mr. St John said something
that bo mnstof known was an untruth.
He said Thursday night to one
of the reporters of this paper
that no TltmtTNE ticket had been
taken up, for they were nil found in
proper hnnds. Furthermore the ar
ticle had reference only to the
interview with Mr. St. John printed in
this paper yesterday in which he de
clared that it was the intention of the
Base Ball association to itako no all
newspaper tickets and pay for inch ad
vertising of games as it might see fit to
insert. It is a matter of regret to the
newspapers that the other directors of
the association declare that such a
change is not contemplated.
Without going into the merits of the
question of The TninuNE's right to use
its tickets as it sees tit it tuny be re
marked that Mr St. John said what
was not true when ho inferred that tho
tickets of Tun Thiiiu.nk had been found
in the hands of bartenders and hotel
men.
The: Triiiune's position in this matter
is plain. It feels that it has given tbo
Base Ball assnclaton value several
times over for whatever courtesies it
Iihb received and it therefore objects to
Mr. St. John or auy oue else placing it
in tna position ot a mendicant look
ing for crumbi at the Base Ball as
sociatioti s board. Mr. St. John bus
taken pains many times this season
to have the writer and other newspa
per workers of this city infer that the
association was treating them most
"charitably ' in allowiug them what ho
is pleased to term "passes. lie has
stated na much in public plaoes.
Tna TitmuNR believes tuut it is time
such asinine remarks should be
frowned down. We know that the
innjority of the members of tin) bia
ball i KHOiriaiiou do not endorii tbHU
nl tlierelore in tho inturest of jatieo
to tlis uowso-ipors renuw our rcquoat
that Mr. St. John to suppressed ut
ouco.
StVERAL PASSED BALLS.
Scranton won its seventh coasocntive
gunio j t'Sterilny.
HoiUoii Rnys ho would rathi-r piny with
B.iston than auy ilub iu the National
lfiiKup. with fie llo3iblo exceptlou of
Clevi'laiid.
At the nicnio of tho Hook and Ladder
coiiipnny on tbo 2.'!r'l inst. tho William
Coiiiii ll coiiiDiinv will cross bats with a
team from tbo liookn. Au excitlug contest
is to bo oxpretiil,
Jn the fourth liming yesterday Pitcher
I.nkiMis, of Uunlotoii, was struclc on thu
riuht in-top by a bull butted by Paicu"ii.
lie linil to lio n.hiBteil f loin the field. No
bones worn broken, but Lukeu will nroli-HiilJ-
lie disabled for a low duys. He bad
one nf his arms injured early this Benson
and wan hud up with pnoninnnU tbo
uater pan of last v.'iut.ir. Ho b is about
concluiioit tbut bo is iilllicted with bard
liu k,
WHIRLS OF THE WHEEL.
Johnson is a very consistent performer
en I ho bicycle, and never shirks his work
Willi the excuse that lie is i-iel.
W. ii. Seiniel, the Huff .do cyclist, is
called (he .S onsoa of bicycle rideis, owing
to the (act that bo has broken every wheel
on which be has ridden.
"Chubb" Nelson, the young Springfield
cyclist, who broke bis collar bone at the
Hartford r.nwt last week, will liotbeuble
lo ride uiraiii until September.
"(Jus" Huso, tho Buffalo cyclist, give
promise of making n lirst-clas lacing
num. He rereatly rodo a i pi ar tor -m lie,
unpiicod, in 29 2 j seconds, uiulor decidedly
tin la vol aide circuiubtauces.
Through tbo Caiindian credential isuod
to cyclers 11. Eraser, W. S. lsisnaid mid
liichard Field, a permit has been granted
by the League of American Wheelmen to
tho racers to ride iu America.
Expert cyclists coudonm ceutury road
riding as injurious to health, and the giiinn
as foolish iu tho extreme for a lirnu who
buys a bicycle for enjoyment, The fact
that a cyclist has survived, as it is called,
a century run is not to his credit, for any
hardy wheelman cau do it.
The bicycle fixtures following tho As
bm y l'nrk meeting are us follows: Julv IS,
Baltimore, JId.; "20 mid 81, Cleveland
Wheel Club companv, Cleveland: 28, New
ark, I) ; 25 and 2ii, Toledo, ().; 27 and 2S;
Indianapolis, lud.; 2S, Flushing, N. Y.; 2S,
Jletropolitaa Association of Cycling clubs
Waverlv, N. J., and July 80, Lafuyettc,
lad.
Julinn P. Bliss, known ninoug cyclists as
"PiiiKey" Biiss, of CUicagi succeeded iu
lowering the records for ODe mile, both
standing and Hying ttart, at Wulthain,
Saturday lu'teruson. Ho also broke the
records for two-thirds aud three quarters
of a mile. The two latter records were
smashed iu the bitter part of thi flyiug
start mile. Nat Butler, of Cambridge, was
alsn succe-sful in his onslaught on the one
r.iiln record for Class A, riding the mile in
2 01 2-ft. F. M. Hacgerty and C. U. Will
iams, of Walthain, i.stiib;ihi'd u taudem
record for Class A, riding tho mile in
l.i'J 3-D.
GHNCRALSP0RTIN5 NOTES.
The American Turf congress nt Wed
lienlav's session at tho Auditorium nd
mitted th" llawthonse, the New Ilarlnni
nnd tlie Oikley tracks to membership.
The Crescent City track was also admitted
and other applications were considered.
The inquest in t';e ca;o of Edward
Meyer, tbo nice track tout, who was shot
In tiout of his lodgin iu New ork on tho
nii'ht. if Julv 6. was bed edueuay.
(ieoigo boiicherty was arrested theday of
utter tbo shooting on susincion of having
iiuirileivd iMeyer. The jury returned a
verdict that Meyer camo to his death by
being shot by au mikuowu person.
At Newmarket, Eug., Wednesday the
Zetland plate of 5u0 sovereigns added to
the sweeptuues of 10 sovereigns each for
;i-vear-olds. was wou ov liuron no ltotns-
cliild's Stvx: Kir It. W. Urilllth's Hwet
Duchess, second, and Air. netiry Jiiimer s
Mecca, third. The only handicap of 10
sovereigns each, with 500 sovereigns added
for 3-year-olds and upwards, was won by
Jlr. Alan ton's ISoggar's upera (.;); Air. ii.
II. Combe's Evernioro (4), second aud
Prmco SaltykoiPs Woolsthropo (li), third.
EyBrepila and Indigestion
In their worst, forms are cured by the
uso of P. P. P. If you are debilitated nud
run down, or if you need a touio to regain
flesh aud lost appetite, streugth and vigor,
take P. P. P., nud you will be strong uud
healthy. For shattered constitutions and
lost manhood P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke
Hoot and Potassium) is the king of all
medicine'). P. P. P. is the greatest blood
purifier iu the world. For sale by nil
O nicelM.".
He a istate.
CCRANTON HEAL ESTATE AND IN-
r VESTMENT AGENCY.
offers banraiiis an follows:
CITY IH SlM'.SSi I'ltUrfcltTY.
40 ft. front bv fill ft. i Icon, on Snruoe
street, rents for f ,m 55)0.000
40 ft. f n n i livSI feet Hoop, on sprucj
ntreet. corner ill ev in.ftOO
These tiigetiier itive so ft. front on Spruce
street between renii and r no aim, witli alley
on sido. Spruce street property is iidvaiiehig
r"l",,ly.-.M-., r.,.,,,.,. e,,
I 11 i ii r.ri i ' i . ii i. i j i in o t , iv i i ,
rnlJNI'It Mo.N'K'il'. AND VINE streets.
lot "itixCi. two dwelllacs, th.ivi, giving a nice
sldeiice nnd nn me m tor suinll In vestment;
ALSO A I'M)!' Dl' a 1.V18, jrivinu l-'l It
front on X oiroo iiveiiin), imiir V me street.
Thine mako a lirst oi.-.hi residence plot in n
ile-irablii locality. If l.ol sold in one plot will
sell ubovo separately.
lf l MHI'..
T.nt ftnxlWl. South Main uvenun, adioiiiinLr
residence ot Minim iv mou, pri e, also
lots on Buck street and West End place. (July
lour loft.
row vi hy rid o'l'.it l v.
A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT DA ETON. PA.
modern bouse, uprini! water piped b,t i it from
hill buck, barn lor lio ee noi so-inud two cows,
l.eiinerv witli rcnientl I lloor, young fruit,
line lawn, grand outlook; one and a half to
three neiv. as desired, !-.,Oil.
Also hits of a bout a nun hzo on Western
Slope, Dalton. ( nil or aiiurei
nan j " " -""i r, mnnnger,
No. 121 Lack. avo.-rour board tia io.
legal.
TESTATE
or Martha Taylor. lit of the
1 J Bor
ugh of Olvnhiint, Pa,. deceiiniU.
Li.'ilers nilndiilstr'itlou upon the ab)vo
Tunned estate Imv'.il t been gvanted to tin)
iindeiHigiied all persons having cla msor de'
uinnds against said ostuto vt ii present them
lor i-ayineiit and fioso inib bt"d thorct will
plenRo urn K 1 linmeiiiate liavmeut to
W1LLAUD, WAKKEN is KNAl'P,
Attorueys for Estate.
JOHN TAYLOlt. Anmr..
Olynlmnt, Pa,
Furnished Rooms to Let
7,-Ult KENT-TWO NH'H FUKNISHKL)
V rooiiis.with or without board 2JU ( rank1
liu avenue.
Situations Wanted.
s
'1TUATION WANTFD-BYAOOnl)(IIllI.
can do general nousework: will lmvii nil
erences it rcijiiiied. Address No. 21, Tribune
olliee.
H TIDI LE AOED MAN. FOftMEKLY CAR
IV L penlor and builder of New York, deaden
u position as foreman; can draw plans and
gpeeino hour. Aiiurcns ji. u., cor. Liauu avu'
line ami 1'ai Kor si rout.
WANTED-HY A LADY WITU FOUR
years' experience In post office, position
In post olllce ur other ofllou,
Address "11. F.
Triliuuo olllce
WANTED-POSITION A CLERK IN
clothiers store or grocer or collecting: Be-
count an place of trust, run be well reooin'
nienueo lor any posit lou.
Address JOHN M
TAYLOlt, Avoca, I'n.
SITUATION WANTKD BY A YOUNG
)7 married man us toainster. or any desira
ble employment.
Cull or addres. -t. B.,''
ISI1 Cednr aveniio.
C1TUATION WASTED DY A STONQ
0 man !iri years old. Under.Undg care of
lioraeB anil la a uooa Rurduor. Address Fred,
0u7 Cherry street, borauton, Fa,
HE
PPI3T
3 Ca 2
A Word.
Fonts of aU kinds cost that murft, n
upt Situations W anted.which art insert
Agents Wanted.
1 1 FA'F.UAL AOHNTS WANTED-BBW-'
iiiK new aitieles to dealers: exclusive
territory, no cini,i'titioii, noeiipitid reipiind;
::iillii;,IO n.t cent, pmllt. I'oluinliiu Clieinl
fill Co . till llMarliia'ti ' . ('aieiL'u. 111.
Help Wanted Male.
U "ANTED-A HOY WITH ONE Olt TWO
years'. exiM'i'iiea'O ill tlw di-uir business
Apply at .Mcliarra'a ii 'I lamias' liruir ssiure.
UT ANTED-If'yoLT A KB A CATHOLIC,
uiieni.liveil iml will work for ?ls p r
week, write lilaeCoiinell Bros., 11 Franklin
street, Boston. Jiian.
Helo Wanted Females.
UANiEU-A ilunl) STCU1' WOMAN
lor laundress; also n (rnol eouk uii'l
lnmiccn'ls. Ajmlvt) MuS.tl.V. M'lll'LLKK
M AN, nniiiMu iVniisylviiaia Oral Hchool, cor
iii rnf ,leifi.rs ,n anil Kloclr e avemim.
For Sale.
)ETAlLUH(irKIIY liirslNESa l'OH SALE
t riving ii pri ill t.'i bio Inisl .ess. lii'Ht reason
mien. A hlri hs end on .1 I). ACKKIt M A N.
Special Notices.
ivn E 01.'
THE .SCKANTON HTEKL
l'hrt annual meetiliir of the
Comiianv.
st'iel:liuui,-i-.s ,,r til i nbove eninpany fur the
election of president and directors will In
held at. tho olllm of tlie coiiiiianv in tho cilv of
Scruatou on Tlui'sduy, thoseeoud day of Au
(Ills! next, at 4 o'c.O' k p. la. No trunsfer of
stuck will Iw made fur twelve days next pro
coilunj tho date of tho aliove uieutiiii;.
K. i'. lviMlisilLKY, Secretary.
fe aaton, Pa.. July 17, lstH.
VEW SYSTEM OF SUCCESSFUL Sl'ECC
i i lation in the Ktneic ai,d (it-alii murkfll.
Dividend puyuble weekly. Last week's divi
dend 7 per cent. Writ i for liai-ticuliirs' C. O.
MATH li, Mi dinah Buililin;, ChieiiL'o.
sJinTO L1VEP.1MUL, I.ONHON, OLAS
'J I 1 now. l)Nieiiti,u-n T.iinilimilerrr null
ll. llast, cu White S;nr Liue. J. A. BAK-
.ON, i'KjuI, Priceburg.
YOU VAN T THIS KEL1C HKI'KINT
I Frank Leslie' llluc.tratoil Weelilv War
Ill'isti'iitions 1 sill. Two Volumes Folio,
tili .a i; liayiili'.t- monthly, f -.)U. Delveredhy
oxpress i oiriolete, prepaid. AndresH P. O.
AlOUIJY, Ut (jiojini street, Sercnteii. Pa.
lLANk HOOKS, PASll'HLETS." MAOA
I zimn, etc., biaunl or rebound at 'lug
Till HUNK ullico.
(uiek work. Kcusoiiable
)' rices.
MEAL
cor
TICKETS CAN BS HAD AT 111.
corner Spruce street and Franklin avo-
mie.
iweuty uieul tn Kets lor t-J-uo. uooa
table board
Money to Loan.
OKI.oOJ, S1.503, $1.0X1 AND JadO ON F1KST
V mortgage; city real estate.
THO.S. F. WELLS, Attorney.
Common wealth Building,
Public Sale.
WIIL OFFUK AT 1TB IO SALE ON
Wudneiday, euly 2ft, 1S.U, at HI o'clock a.
. on the ni'eiuiS"S. the leasehold estate and
term of years ere ted by Indenture Irom .
O. Sehooumak r to Arthur I rothiugham and
Laura Frotliingliain, dated June 1st, lSiS, re-
led in Morigago Book No. 81, pane .7-i,
etc.. ;n by retereneo thereio h id will fully
appear, in lot No. 8 in Square or Block No.
in. on Wyoming avenue, on wincll tin)
Froth ini:h nu Area le "stood. Too lot in 40
feet wide and b;7 feet deep to nn alley.
lei ins will bo made known oti day ot snle.
CHAS. H. WELLES.
July 11, ISM.
Lost.
T OST-AN FLK8' WATCH CHAKM;
1j tinder will b rewarded by leaving shiuo
nt No 4 Lncka. nve.: upstnlrs.
Proposals.
pilOPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT
1 thu odlco of th New York and Scranton
Coal company. I'ockville, I'enna., until July
2ft, Is. d. fur s ilking an air shaft ut tho Ontario
colliery. a:z 10x10, in tho clear, nnd about 170
frut deep from the suilnco to tho Dmmiore
vein. Company reserves right to reject nny
or all bids.
II. CHAPMAN, Inside Foremnn.
Charter Application.
VOTICE IS HEREBY C1IVEN THAT AN
1 application will be made to thoU ivernor
of Pennsylvania on Monday, tlie second day
of duly, is'.it. by Watts C. Van Blnrcoin. W.
Howard Withers. Edmund A. B.irt . D ivid
Siiruks and Louis J. Siehecker, under the Act
f A'semblv. entitled "An act to provide for
the incorporation and regulation of certain
corp rntioi.s, " approved April Vtl, 1S7I, and
till) MipnloinoutK taereto, lor tno emirter or
iiitoudou cortiorntlon to no cubed tno
Crescent Coal Mining Coinnnny. the rlinrac-
ter nnd object of which is tho mining, prepar
ing for market nnd selling uiithincito coal,
and f er these purpns s to have, possess nud
eniov all the rights, benetits and privileges nt
said Act of Assembly and supplements thereto.
fATTEKSON ic WILCOX.
bolieitorn.
Educational.
MANSFIELD STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
All effective traini4I Belli ol for teach
ers. Special attention given to Post Urn 'Inula
worK nnu preparing students ror ontertng
college. Expeimes very la idorate. Urud
uates Irom higlnr courses enter ml vnneed
classes in college. Oraduates from tho Ele
mentary courso lire ouuipiwd for tho practi
cal work of teaching all branches in the
common schools, including urawiugiind phvs
ical culture. Prmpeetiye teachers recelvo
material nut Irom tho state, reducing ex
penses for hoard, tuition, light, steam heat
nnd washing (12 weeks), iu t'io Junior year,
to 'lrx. and iu the Senior year to jllS.
Four largo buildings, nit heated by steam:
fine uthleile L'rouuiL; healthful locution; am
pie neeotnmodatioiis: thorough discipline.
Fall term op -lis August 211, 1SIII,
l or catalogue iied information ndilress
SAMUEL II. AL11KD. A.M., Ph.D.,
Principal, Maaslleld, Pa.
ankrup"
The balance of stock on hand
ficed without mercy to convert it
spot cash. Short lengths of Silks, Dress Goods
and White Goods at any price to dispose of them.
Now Is the Accepted Time.
GROSS, FOSTER & CO.
316 AND 318 LACKAWANNA AVEHUE.
Ladies' Black . Hosiery
QUANTITY ioo dozen.
QUALITY The best value that has ever come from a for
eign shore.
COLOR Dyed by "Hermsdorf." That's enough.
PRICE 25c, A PAIR.
Our own stamp. Our own import.
Taffeta Moires I2y2c. per yard. Others advertise
them as a bargain at 15 cents.
COiiLLY & WALLACE
Hotel Waverly
European Plan. First-class Bar sttnehod
Depot lor Bertfaer A Kugel't Tonuhaunr
Beer.
H. I Cor, 15th and Filbert Stj., Philadi
Most dYsirab!. for rea'.flenta of N.E. Pern",
tylvsnl. All oonventeueos lor traveler.'
to and from Broad Street st.tiou uud the
Twelfth and 11 ark. t Street station. Lath-able
for Ttaitluff Sarantouluus mad
lie In the Anthracite Keg loo.
T. J. VICTORY,
PROPRIETOR.
jP lacsa
Excitement
Don't Delay. You
Can't Afford to Wail.
Xo let up. Biy; crowds at this genuine Fire Sale. Salesroom crowded all the time with eager buyers.
The jam of Bargain Seekers was immense last week. This week we've increased
our force of salespeople. There will bo uo crowding now.
The Chance of a Lifetime to Get Fine Clothing for Next to Nothing.
The goods were damaged by waler only from the recent explosion and fire iu the store of our neigh
bors, Messrs. Davies & Grifiiu. There is no smell of smoke or fire about them.
sale now coarse OM
And Coods Sold at
Three Dollars worth of Clothing for $1 in money. That's what
Every purchase a bargain and an actual saving of 67c. on the dollar.
BOYS' PANTS. 13c.
THE
BELL
SIGN OF THE BELL. 230 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
tjTNEXT HOOK TO THE BURNED DAVIES & GRIFFIN BUILDING.
FOSTEE & CO.
OF THE GREAT
209
WARNING.
He 7iar lately had Feutlur htds and Hllows fcroujut to v,s ly
slrawjers who wished to dispose of the same and from whose actions
we believed the feathers didn't belona to them. We will have no
dealimjs wilh such parties.
We wish to caution people against giving into the hands of strang
ers who claim to represent us, any Feathers, Carpets, etc , which they
wish renovulcd. Any vf our agents can easily identify themselvei, or if
any one who wishes work done in our fine, will drop us a card or call
at our fnctory, we will promptly attend to their wants and will en
deavor to merit the confidence of everybody.
THE SCILWATOX LEUDISO CO.,
C02 and box Lacka, Ave., Cor. Adams.
WHY NOT
See our FIFTEEN DOLLAE Solid
Oak Bedroom SctT
We sell Furniture as cheap a3
any house iu the country that in
tends to give honest value for the
money. Try us.
Hull
205 AND 207
""3 "iL.
W PI
230 Lackawanna Avenue.
Extraordinary
33 Cents on the Dollar Less
MEK'S PANTS, 50c.
will be sacri
at once into
CLOTHING
Sal
WASHINGTON AVE
0pp. Court H01139.
& Co.
WtlM AVE.
It Costs Nothing to Look.
Polite Attention to Everybody.
Than Cost to Make.
you
get
at OUR FIRE SALE.
BOYS' SUITS. 65c.
If a Tornado
Should
Strike Scranton
It would cause little more
surprise to our citizens than
FREEMAN'S NEW
SPOT CASH PRICE LIST
HAS DONE
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEW
ELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC.,
never have been sold before at
such prices; but; remember there
is no CREDIT at Freeman's.
Ladles Who Value
A refined complexion mnstnse Pooonl's Fow-J.
o'er. It produoos a soft and beautiful skin.
HOUSE