TIIE SCEAKTON TEIBUN"13 T3IURSDAY MOItNTNG. JULY 2G, 1894. :ASE Ssrantoa Wins from Reading Without Perceptible Effort. COULD NOT HIT PITCHER YERKES The Reading Club Narrowly Escaped a Shut Out, Allentown Wins an Ex citing Uphill Camo from Lancaster, Pottsville Defeated by Hazloton Witliout a Run or a Hit The Phll lius Loso to Harrisburs Standi ng of the Clubs Interesting Base Ball Gossip. lOTIt Scran ton and AUontown were winners ia yeter day' Stnte League bane bull eontoatH, and in consvquuiicii the tie Lotwvsn the two club for first position rtnuuins un. brokon. Scranton won with hands down from Heading, while Kwlly'a Al lentown ajgreijation had, a very rough time in pulling their game out of th- fire in th gome with Lancaster, lluz'.eton lowered Pottsvilio's avoraj in a welb played tome. Fitclier JacU Fen beiug credited with the honor of shnt tin ont the utronj; Pottsrille team without a run or a hit. Tho rolutive positions of tho elubs have not been changed us a rasult of yesterday ' game. Tim following table jtlves tho per centages of the clubs, the number of gams won and lot br each, and their fctaudiug iu the chnmpionship race: Won. Lost. IYrC't. Foranton 13 3 I Knn Aileutowu VJ 3 Liuicsttr S 6 .571 Pottsville 7 7 .50) llazletou 7 8 Mi llan-isburg 6 U A() Heading 5 0 . 337 Philadelphia.... 1 M .071 SCHEDULE FOR TODAY. Eemlitig at Scrnnton. Lancaster at Allentown. Tottsvilie nt Hnzicton. Harrtxburg at Philadelphia. YERKES PITCHED GREAT BALI. He Bad No Trouble in Defa'.inj Kcltris. Mr. Yerkes will do. If thsre wm any doubt about it that doubt was dis pelled yesterday. Eii pitching was of the phenomenal order. Reading could not do anything wita his delivery, and it ws Dy the merest chance, in fact by a doubtful decision, that they escaped being shut out. Up to the nigbto inuiug they got but oue hit from the lauky youngster, and in the whole game they succeeded in securing but sis. It was in the tigiitii inning, aftor he had struck oat two nun, that he Ut up on the boys in blue. Thuy touched him tip pretty livaly for a while, but when he thought they had enough be shut down on his liberality and retired tho ship. The fielding of the Scranton was also of the star variety. Every man of the infill,:, including the battery, covered himself with glory. Patchen male wonderful stops of wide twisters from the Yorkes catapult; Masaey made a one-banded stop of u hot liner that evoked ringing applause. Yerkes, Poe lan and Wetzel each made a wonderful stop. Weitlake had five assists and figured in one of the two double plays In the outfield Hoi?aa got iu bis usual running catch, this time going from Mt center to deep right for a long drive. Not an error was made. Reading played a good gams, but it would take the superlative of good to beat or evn equal the kind of ball put no by Scranton yesterday. Our own Leidy made bit first appearance with Reading in tbis city and was given an ovation. It evidently rattled him for after he was given his base on balls he got caught napping at fim. Goodhart, who formerly caught for Scranton, made two of the six hits off Yerkes. Ia the batting all the ScrautouUnj sbowed np wnll with the exception of Slaltz and Yerkes, although tne latter made one lucky drive wiiiah brought in a ma. No runs were secured until the fourth inning. Masiey made a single, stole second and c ime boms on Torreyion'i failure to field VVestlaks's hard bit. Wetzel opened up the fifth with a beautiful three bagger and cnnie in on Patchen's double. Wetzel also started the run-getting in the seventh. He drove a slow one to third and Henry threw it in among the carriages back of first base, allowing llr. Wetzel to score aa un earned run. Patchen knocked one to Tor reyson which the old flood sufferer was too slow In getting to firat. Msssey sent a sharp on to center field and as Lidy misjudged it, 3Ia8ey was on third before it could b fielded Into the diamond. Patchen Bcored on it and Massey soon after tallied one on Phelan's Mt. A hit by Westlake, an error on Hogan's straight up fly, a bit by Patchen, a three baggtir by ilsy ana K pretty single by Phelan, netted four runs. We alio got one in the ninth by hits Dy Rogers and Yerkes. Reading's only ran was made In the eighth inning by Goodhart. The appended score tolls the whole slory to the initiated: SCRANTON. K. II. Wetzel, s. a 2 8 lloiian, c. f. 1 1 Pntcbnn, c 2 8 Mukm'7, lb 8 8 J'lielmi, 8b 0 2 Halts, I. f 0 0 Rogers, r. f 1 2 Wmtlako, 8b 1 8 Yerkes, p 0 1 Totals 1i) 17 UEADIXO. ii. ii. Killer, If. 0 0 Thirty, e.t 0 1 Torroyion, 2b 0 1 Beaumont, lb 0 1 Henry, 8b 0 0 Eustncp, bb 0 1 Fox, rf 0 0 (ionnhart, c 1 2 Rhoades, p 0 0 r.o. 4 1 5 14 2 1 0 0 0 27 10 P.O. 2 8 3 7 0 2 0 10 0 Totals 1 0 27 8 8 Scranton 0 0 0 1 1 0 8 4 110 Reading 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Earned runs Scranton, 6; Reading, 1. Two-base bits Patchen, Maasey. Bauri fleo lilts Westlako. Thr-o-base hits Wetzel, Hognu, Alasfey. Btolen bases NOTHING CAN BE WORSE for the stomach than strong pur gatives and aperients. Tho gonu ino Carlsbad Sprudel Salt is a natural, ploasaut aperient, laxa tive aud diuretic. Best taken whoa oat-door exercise cau bo had. Be sure aud secure tho gen uine, which has the signature of "Eisner & Mendel son Co., Agents, New York," on every bottle. Masser, 2; Wektlake, 8. Double plays "wuauo 10 rneiau 10 juassey, wt'iaoi 10 Phelnn to llassoy. Struck out Hy Rbnades 8; Yerkes, 4. First base ou ballsOff ltboades. 1: Yorkes. 6. Hit by pitcher Staitz. Wild pitch ltboades. Pas.ert tmll-Uooduart, Titno-3.10. Um pire Corcoran. OTHER STATE LEAGUE RESULTS. At Allentown ' Allentown.... 2 0118000 18 Laucs.stir.....5 0000 2 0007 Hits Allentown, 0: Lancaster, 10. Er rorsLancaster, 4. Kattertes Donaghut, Kilroy, Milligan and Kelly; Slayer, Calla han and Cote. At l!iKleton- llszleton 0 0 0 0 0' 0 1 fl 0- 1 l'otuvllle 0 0000000 0-0 Hits llaaieton, 4. Errors llsaletini, 1; Pottsville, U. 1 latteries Fee aul l'.iir hurit, Clare and Diggiua. At Philadelphia Harrlburg....l 0 1 1 2 0 5 0 x-!(1 Phlladoluhia..O 0 1 1 1 0 0 4 0-7 llits-Harrii-l'urg, 14; Philadelphia, 13. Errors flan isburg, 4; Philad iphia, 5. liatteiiea irogel uud Wento; lirowu, Bradley aud Clark. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Washington, fimt game Washington... 0 0 12 2 0 0 6 5-11". Philadelphia. .0 1 8 0 0 2 0 0 0 II Hits Washington, 12; Philadelphia, fl. Errors Washington, 5; Philadelphia, tl. Batt'ries Mercur and ilcUuire; Panning and Buckley. Second game Philadelphia. .4 0 0 3 1 0 1 1 x- !l Viishlr.rtou...3 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 Hits Philadelphia, 10; Wauuingtou, 14. Errors Pbila loiphla, 3; Wa.luinitoii, 1. Batteries Car ev and Hnclclev; Sullivan and XcOuire. Umpire lloaglitud. At Cleveland Cleveland 1 1 0 0 5 2 1 2 0-13 St. I.i'Uh 1 0 0 0 0 II 0 1 1- il Hits Cleveland, It; St. Louis, 7. Er rorsCleveland, 2: Sc. Lout , 2. Batter ion Youi.g aud O'Counur; Breitonstelu and IVitz. Umpire Hurst. At Chicago Chiciu-o 2 5 4 5 2 1 5-24 Pittsburg I 0 l) 8 1 1 00 Hits-Chicag , 3d; Pittsburg, 13. Er rors Chicai;o, 4; Pittsburg. 4. Batteries (irifiilh and Soli river; Colcolcougti and Morritt. Uam ca'K'd to allow I'ittsburg to catch n train. Umpire Lynch. At IlL'Stou tlrst game Brooklyn 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 S Boston II 0 0 O 3 1 0 1 S- 7 Hits Brooklyn, 11; Boston, 11. Errirs Brooklyn, 1; I'.ostou, 5. Batteries Kennedy and Kiusluw; Stivetts and Kvan. Umpire AlcQ laid. Seceud ganio. Boston 00002703 x 13 Trooklyu 00000330 0-0 lilts Boston, 13; Brooklyn, ,). Errors Boston, 1; B-'ieklvn, 3. Batteris Nichols and Ten'iy; Uuuerwood and Earlo. Uui pire Mcfjuaid. At New York New York... 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 x-7 Baltimore.... 01000010 02 Hits Nevv York, 15; Baltimore, 7. Errorn New York, 1; Baltimore. 3. Bat teries Moekiu and Farroll; Gleason aud Kobiuaou. Umpire Elmslie. EASTERN LEAGUE. At Springfield -Einghamtou, 14; Spring field, 4. At Troy Erie, 8; Troy, 3. At Providence Providence, 5; Wilkes Barro, 3. FIRE INSURANCE MEN WIN. Defeated the Llf Agants by a Scrs cf 37 to 20 The life and fire insurance agents set tled old scores and iruua new and big ones at the Bast) Bull park yes terday morning. Only six innings were played, but thirty-five of the firo team and twenty life men crossed tho home plate. When this point was reached all bands cried "enough," aud the game ended. The tuanu were composed of the following: Fire Rice, catch; Rob ling, pitcher j Jackson, short stop; Ton kin, first base; Hughes, second base; O'Mallev, third bist; Surdam, left field; Evans, centre field; GeQter, right field. Life Ham, short stop; vvtlmot, erst base; Ltaas, pitcher; Martin, third base; Rice, sacond base; Edwards, catcher; Hill, contra field! Thompson, loft fUid; Walsh, right field. The score by innings: Fire 0 7 5 7 4 8-37 Life 8 0 7 0 4 030 GLINTS FROM THE DIAMOND. Boyle is captain of the Phillies now. The Pittsburg pushed tho Phillies out of the flret division. Frank Killen is ons of the pitcher) who wants the old pitching distance restored. The Giants are very thankful that th y have no more games to be played iu Bos ton. llansgor Swift, of the Fcranton clul), left yesterday morning for Philadelphia to attend the State league mooting. Tho Baltimore club Iibh secured Pitcher Espor from Washington. Epr is a south paw and expects to pitch great ball with the Orioles. It is said that Unnlon psid 1300 for bJs release. Our team ii now In a very crippled con dition. Lukens and John Ely are both laid np and Tom Dwyer, ona of the heavieit bittern, is still RutTorlng from rheumatism. Harry Ely has a sore ankle anil Moore's ankle is still weak. Hazloton PJni!i-Rpe:ik':r. Kx-Piiciier Charles Swenney, of tho old Provldeuce team, is in jail in San Fran cisco, charged with murder. He shot and killed his man in a saloon quarrel. For years Sweeney has been a moral wreck, and has always shown nn inclination to ward homicide while in his cups. President Young has written to Mo Graw, o Baltimore, warning him that he mnst slop his promiscuous abme of um pires under penalty of being blacklisted. All loveri of respectable ball playing will nppland llr. Young for that act, but lie Graw is by no means tho only offender of that kind on the ball hold. According to President Young, of the National lengne, about forty protests bavo been received from league clubs this sea son, only tw of which bavo b'en uphold. Protests based on errors of judgment on the part of an umpire got but little atten tion. It is only those based on a miscon struction of tho playing rules that recelvo consideration. Left Fielder Burkott. of the Clovolands, nearly caused trouble in Cladiinntl by the profane and foul langimge he directed to sume persons on the bleachers, Burkott is on of the worst tougln in base ltll,nnd should not Do overlooked when President Young gets rendy to write letters again, Pittsburg Telegraph. WHIRLS OF THE WHEEL. Florey & Holt returned another stolen wheel yesterday to its owner in Utlca, Johnson and Bliss are entered in the races to be decided at bteubeuville, O., on uuiy in annj Aug. i. Louisville. Ky.. will soon have a thrin. lap track lor cyclers'. It is inteudod to make it adaptable only to wheelmen. The Cleveland, O., Wheel club thinks It has a line class A team in Graves, Smith, Cotton, Baskins, Merrill and Cindomuller. Tho Auust race meot should awake much Interest In blcxcle elides as all the local cracks will participate, and many new riders will euter as novices. D. L, Foote Is an enthusiastic wheelman and a successful trainer. Mr. Footo will train both Gregory aud White fur the races to be held at the Driving Park iiug. . Oue of the most promising riders of this city is Charles Coleman, of Groon Ridge. He Is only sixteen years old, but never- melons is a strong riuor, and very speedy, Bis staying qualities are somewhat re markable. Chairman Raymond, of tho Ljmzus of American Wheelmen racing board, is do ing everything Iu his power to keep pro fosBiouul tricks out of class B races. Ha thiuki the biist way to bring about this re sult Is to abolisb team work iu all compe ti'iioiia. Charles Allnui, of Baltimore, Is planning for a series of professional races this fail which are intended to be a big thing in their way. They are to be held in a build ing now in rour of erection iu Lawrence v i 11 f. Pa. Zimmerman and all tho iutur uatioual cracks are to be invited to parti cipate. It is probably that IT. G. Csnfleld, chair man of the St. I.o-.iU racing beard of the L. A. W., will be asked to resign that of fice. Au investigation is now being cm ducted. Canlleld is charged with neglect of cfilcial iluti-saud failure to keep rjcords of time, made by cyclists. The value placed ou the speed of tho cracks by tho eastern clubs is as follows: Sanger and Johnson, scratch; Bald, 20 yards; Tyler and Murphy, 35 yards: Taylor and Titus, !IU yards; Kennedy, 40 yardsi Graves, iu yards; Coleman, ti5 yards; C. 11. Callahan, "3 yards; Arnold, U.l yards; Senu and iltllor, KHJ yards; Brandt,, 110 yards. The greatest cycling event over given In the southern hemisphere, accordiug to the laicht Australian papers, was the twenty four hour race in Melbourne in May. It was witnessed by lO.MiU people. Eigh teen men started and six of them finished. G. V. Christ was the wluuer. lie covered 401 miles uud 1,3-1? yards. II. Beesou was kecond with !lk4 iniliH u:nl 1,343 yurdj. The n'luual race meeting of the Pennsyl vania Bicycle club, which is to ho held on the Tioga Cricket chin's track ou An.:. IS, prnniit. s to be producUvaof soms inter esting riding. Hoc, -gniziiig the fact that ouisideof Hilly Taxis Philadelphia cannot prudnc i a fast class II rider, the club's counmUvi Iihh decided to run off uuly class A events, thei 'by holding out au induce ment to all kimon-puru amaieiirs to tuku part. There will be twelve races, which will include events for tho speediest aud slowest pedal pushers. Tlix racing men nt tho big meetings are ag.iiu resorting to loafing Indies, aud as a re -nit they s;'oil many races. Race meet officials have acted very generously w ith rider who have tailed to get inside the lime limits place t upon their racos and have granted second trials. Invariably when a referee allows a race that has been declared olf be reason of the men not fin ishing inside the limit to he run over, the time is always fuside tho limit. Three casos servo to show that time limits, aa placed, are ineffective iu producing giiod racing. The racing board, it ib said, is fceriously c nsidei ing the matter of es tablishing a rule iiiakinir it noossnry that Hie tuoti bhall liuLh inside tho set limit ou the first trial or the race shall bo declarod off. Mill", tho long-distance rider, cured him self ef indigestion by breaking tho record from London to Edinburgh, and claims to have been put Into tirst-oiasj physical con dition by hU hard 3-d.iy grind from the end of England to the end of Scotland. Such Spartan cures of phynical lassitude are not uncommon among wheelmen. C. m. i'uircuild, oue or cuicago's most per sistent century riders, undertook loan epius early iu the season to work off a feel- lug of general illness, and succeeded. The comparative gontleuess and steadiness of cyeling ns an cierciie makes the system practicable. Zimmerman writes as follows to a friend in this country in reaard to bis defeat in Italy: "It perhaps seems strange that I was uelented in Florence, ihe Italians are tricky. Every other moment they started and took several lengths from ut, sometimes even thirty yards; so in order for one of us to win we were obliged to watch all of them. When one of them stui ted oue of us followed and compelled him to keep tLo outside for several laps. All the Italiaa racing men use high gears uud can keep up u great sprint for three iups, which is hard tor us who are not used to such tactics. Posta and Poutncehy ere very daugsrons racers when they have uaveral countrymen to assist them." , GENERALSPORTINS NOTES. Fred PlaUted, the oarsman, has issued a challenge to all oarsmen in New England lie statod that his challonse to Ten Eyck being unnoticed, he will now match all comers, but prefers to raco with Hosnier, t.i oe rowoa at Worcester lor fouu a f me. GeorceDixon, who has proved himself a world's champion if there evor was one. has concluded to stay in his own class hereafter, and has refused an offer to fiuht Jerry Marshall, the Australian feather- weiL'ht for t:,w0 at 130 pounds two pounds over the featherweight's limit. The Canadian marksmen nt Bislev. Enc. have won about i'550, besides cups aud trophies. The corporation of Loudon gives fifteen prizes to the colonial aud In dian volunteers making tho highest scores. In what is known us the grand aggregate tho Canadians won all but one. Kothsr! Mothers!! Mothers!!! llrs.WTnslow's Koothiug Syrup has been used for over fifty y.'ars by millions or mothers for their children while toethlng. with perfect success. It soot hen the child, softens tho gums, allays all pain; cures wind colic, and is tho best remedy for di arrhea. Sold by diugglsts in every part of tho world. Be snreand ask fur "Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup," and take no no other kind. Twonty-liye cents a bot tle. QfiNsv troubled mo for twenty years. Since I started using Dr. Thomas' Eclec trie Oil, have not had an attack. The oil nires Knra thrmit-. at-. tnra Tra T.ctlt, Conrad, Stnndish, Mich., Oct. 24, '83. Incorporation. VJOTICE IS IIKltKHV GIVEN THAT AN X i apiili atlou will boinude to lho4ovornor of the HUto of Pennsylvania, on Friday, ti e tenth fluy of AnRiist A. I). IN14, by W.,. Ouii tiell, W.W.Vnn Jivke. 8. W, Roberts, Ilnnson lariien'.or unit Horace E. Hand, unilor t ib Act of Assembly of tho Coininoiiweiilth of j'ennsvivnnis, entltieil "An ni t to provldo for thi iinoi porntion and regulation of cer tain rorponmi na, ' approved April fflitli, IKl, and the supplements thereto, for the rhnrlnr of nn Intended eerponitlon to be ciiuea --iao May Anit finale Hnck Cuiunanv the outini'-tor ami nbjeet of which ii the manufacture nn I sale oi building briek, iiv inx brick, tiles and other articles mud from clay, wind, nsrth, ro, k and mineraKor cither or all of them, and for those purposes to nave nun possess imo enjoy all tne i-ignts, benefits and privilnKug of said set of assem bly uud Its Slipiilelnellts. .InHSUl'S & HAND, Solicitors, VOTirR IS IIKRV.DY G1VISN THAN AN li iipidiealion whl bo inieln t the (lover, nor of Pennsylvania on I'rliln'y the third day of Auu'ihI, isni, by Simiiel P. U nor, (leorn', . lir:o s. .l'BpH ii. in KSI1, ii. a. JiiIhiko I and II. M. Holes, under the Art of Assembly entitled "An actio provide for the in- corporation unci rcctil-itlun of crtnln coi -pi.iatlou-i," approved April 2lllh, 1S74, n ml tho tnioplemonls tliereto.for 1 1 charier of nn. inleml.vl corporation to be called "Tho Wy. omlnmOII Company," the character ami ob. ieet of which in the minimi, iirn.lnoliii anil. Ine and storinK of oil, and for t lese purposes ro nave, aim enjoy kii tne rlKlits, ii 'iieius ana priviiniies or siioa act ot asselu blv ine' supplements thereto, Wli.LAHU, WAKltKN & KNAPF, Solicitors. Situations Wanted. licnlthv ninn nn WAtelininn ll.uf v references. Address Peter Hill, 142(1 Summit avenue, ocranton, ra. WANTED-l'OHIrinN AS IIOUMEKKKP- er, liy an Ami rioan woman (widow), hard winker, neat and tiitclllircnt. Avood ponnannni position an nnjent, unlimited te. timotilals. Ji. 1j. W Tribune nfllco. CITUATION WANTED UY A YOUNrt O man ; who Is not afraid of work, willing to in' inoii nuyiuiuK, souor aim reuuoiu. 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I.'Ult MALE CIIK W'-OWNEK LEAVING i city. A pli.-u'tnii, nearly new, leather ton. Hiirlliu eukhimiK. siiln larniiS etc.. also new set harness, to Adams avenue, Scranton. ET AlLUltUt 'lilt V HUHINKSS PC) It HALE t doiiiK a prolitabtu bus! less. Best reason (riven A Ulressur call on ,f . Ai'KKHMAN. For L'OH KENT -KTOKK 311 LA( KA WANNA I A.. , u III.' v U V f . V u. iiiiiiiru ui ni.:ou i .i.i, i:l I.Hii.unulilia Ave. Special Notices. OFF!' E OF TIIE SCItANTON BTEKL Coniniinv. 1h.ininoi.il meellntr of tho stockholders of th abuvu eempnny for tho election of proiiileiit and directors will be hold at the oliiini ,i( tne couipnny In the city of Scranton on Thursday, the second day of Au (ut next, at 4 o'ciocK p. in. No tramfer of stoi k will be made for twelve days next pre ceding theilut.iof the ahovo mentiiiir. 11. r. KINHMIUKY, fiecreiary. He uiitnii, Pa., .Inly ii, ImiI. ri)V v. ANT '1 IUSlUil7H7-IUri'kTNf 1 Frank Leslie's Illustrated Weekly War Illustrations lS!i.ll.ri. Two Volumes Folio, Ulii.i'iil; payable monthly. $00. Del vered by express complete, prepaid. Ad dross P. J. Allium, ins uiiMuu street, scranton, ra, 1 LA N K hOUH S, DAM Pli LETS. M AG A 1 sines, etc., bound or rebound at Thh TliiHUNK ellico. CJiiick work. Hensonable prices. MEAL TICKETS CAN LE HAD AT HI, corner Spruce street and Franklin avo iins. Twenty uioiil tickets lor iAoU. Uood table board. Lost. T OST-liltOWN SHAWL UN JULY IIP I A betwejii Miuoolui store and Taylor. Kindly return to Miss Catherine Joyce, Mi- nooka, 1'a. OHT-)"N VINE STIthEr, BETWEEN I J Monroe Aveiiui and brio und Wvomlne depot, a tun leather seat in two parts. Finder awarded by returning to 312 Lackawanna avenue. Public Sale. I WILL .OFFER AT 1TB 10 SALE ON Weduoiday, .July 35, 18:i, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the pre in is js, the Iruseliolil estate uud term of years ci e.ited by Indenturo from u. G. Sjhooumak -r to Arthur Frothiutf hum and Laura Fruthtnprham, dated June 1st, IMst), re corded In Mortgage llouk No. Ill, papa l31, etc., as by reference thereto bad will fully appear, In lot No. 8 in Squara or Block No. 3n, on Wyoming avenue, on which tho "Krothfntikani Arcado"stood. The lot is 40 feet wide and 10? feet deep to nn iilley. Terms will be made known on dav ot sale. CHAS. U. WELLES. July 11, m. Proposals. H()l,OSAL3 WILL BE RECEIVED AT L tho cilice of ths Now York and Scranton Coal company. Peekville. Poena., until July 23, 1891, for suikini; un air shaft ut the Ontario colliery, size 11) x 1 u, in the cleur, ana ni.oiu lie feet deep from tho surface to the Dumuere vein. Company roscrtos right to reject any or all bids. n. CHAPMAN. Inside Foreman. Res l estate. SCRANTON REAL ESTATE AND IN VESTMENT AGENCY, offers bargains as follows: CITY BUSINESS PROPERTY. 40 ft. front by 30 ft. docp, on Spruco stroet, rents for i'M 310,000 40 ft, front by 50 feet deep, on Sprueo street, corner alley 10,300 These toifotlier Klve 80 ft. front on Spruce street between l'enn and Franklin, with alley on sido. Spruce street property is advaticiug rapidly. CITY RESIDENCE PROPERTY. CORNh'R MONROE AND VINE streots. lot fiOxSa, two dwellinits, Jii,i 00. Kivinir a nlco resiib'iico and un inei nufor small investment; ALSO A PLOT OF ii LOTS, giving I3J it. front on Monroe avenue, near Vino street. Theie mako a llrst-cdass residence plot in a devlrnblo locality. If not sold iu one plot will sell above separately. WEST SIDE. Lot 30x180. South Main aveuuo, adjoining resideneeof Smi'.h B. MStt, pri'-e, J..'.,oU; also lots on Rock street and Wett End iiluce. Only four left COUNTRY PROPERTY. A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT DAL TON, PA., modern house, sprim? wator piped inti il from hill back, burn for til roe horses nnd two cows, heunory witli couiontrl lloor, yuuuK fruit, fine lawn, uruiiil outlook; one and a haif to throe acres, as desired, ?3,0n0. Also lots of about s:ime slzo on Western Slope, Daltoii. Cell or address SMITH II. MOTT. Manacer, No. 421 Lack, live. rear board tra.le. legal. IN RE TRANSFER OF HOTEL LICENSE of Joseph Cimet. of Second ward of (lly pliant, to Joseph kropllyak. Notice is hereby Kiven that the coai-l (ins fixed Amr. lit. 1MU, nt 0 o'clock . m. iu open oourt, as the time nnd place for h"arlg tho application lor transfer of said license. JOHN It. JUNES, attorney for applicant Architects' Notice. "inflTKCT fV NOT1 ( 'EioMTmrTvK u V plans and spcuillcatlons are invited for a city builillmr to be teed for flro depiirtmcnt bonne anil poll re patrol sta'ton A prospcotus of the ImililhiK mav be seen at tho ollii-e of tho city clerk, at winch olllce the snlit plans nnd spei'lllratlons are to bo submitted on or before Vo,lm.ipiv. Aiitfuhf e-!. lj'ill. Itv firiliii j.ilw councils. Al. T. l,AVi:i.I,n, City Clerk. Pcrnnton, Pa., July 21, I8M4, GROSS, PQS T VELY San 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. GROSS, FOSTER & CO. Connolly & Wall Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Skirts, 6 Special H-Sm SKIRTS FROM 50 CENTS TO $4.00 GOWNS FROM 50 CENTS TO 4.25 COVERS FROM 25 CENTS TO 1.50 None but the best materials used. Superb workmanship. Lat est novelties. Correct shapes. G0I1ILLY A WflLLSEE Hotel Wayerly European Plan. Flrst-clasi Bar sttiOhM. Depot for Bericner A Engtl's Tanuhniuwr Beer. II Cor, 15th end Filbert Sti, K Hurt desirable for residents of N.E. l'oan eylvunla. All eoi.vouiences for travelers to and from liroad Street tuition ud the Twelfth and Market Street station. L tlrablo for visiting Sernntonlaus ami pso He in the Anthracite ltoiua. T. J. VICTORY, PROPRIETOR, F, RE3i E C2 J O lailllltlllillDllllCgilllStilBIISClSlIlilllSISIIIItl There i3 no smell of smoke SLE MOW COSIC ON and will last twenty-one days longer. Iu that tima we must dispj9 of our stoik of Clothing and Gents' Furnishings by order of the insurance companies, who have already given out the contract to repair our store, which was damaged Saturday night, June 16, by the explosion and firo iu thu building of our neighbors, Messrs. Davics & Griffin. Clothing Sold at 33 Ceats on the Dollar Lsss Than Cost to Mak DON'T DELAY. COME AT ONCE. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE. AN ACTUAL SAVING OF 67 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. We only mention a few bargains; all other goods sold at equally astonishing low prices. BOYS' PANTS, 13c. Two for 25 Cents. Men's Suits, for'y sold for Men's Suits, for'y sold for Furnishing Goods and This is NOT a Permanent Fire Sale. It will last THE BfcLL SIGN OF THE BELL. 230 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. ta-JJEXT voon xo tub bckned davics & GRIFFIN building. FOSTER & CO. THE LAST WEEK OF THE GREAT 'Crupt v 316 AND 318 LACKAWANNA owns and er Sale Now On 209 WARNING. We have lately had Feather liede and Pillom brought to vily ttranyers who withed to dispone of the tame and from whose actions we lelieved the jeather didn't letonu to them. W will hace no dealings with tuch partiei. We wish to caution people against giving into the hands of strang ers who claim to represent vs, any Feathers, Carpets, (tc, which they wish renovated. Any of our ayents can easily identify themselves, or if any one who wishes work done in our tine, will drop us a card or call at our factory, tee will promptly attend to their wants and will en deavor to merit the confidence of everybody. TUB SCHXATOX liKDDKO CO., 002 and box Lacka. Ave., Cor. Adams. III HOT See our FIFTEEN DOLLAR Solid Oak Bedroom Bet! We Bell Furniture as cheap as any Louse in the country that in tends to give honest value for the money. Try us. Ml & Co ur Stock Damaged y Water. or fire about them, and they, are MEN'S PANTS, 50c. Never Kip. $10, now $4.75 $16, now 8.25 all goods that are damaged at your own price. CLOTHING Sale AVENUE. Gorset Covers WASHINGTON AVE. Opp. Court House. equally as good as before. BOYS' SUITS, 65c. Single nnd Double-breasted. Men's Pants, sold for $5, now $2.00 Boys' Suits, Sold for $3.25, now 1.35 only 21 days longer. If a Tornado Should Strike Scranton It would cause littlo 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. A Handsome CAmniain - vwiiiiAg Is ons of tho greatest chtrmi woman on I siTea tt. rowniu HflDSE