1HE SCBANTON THWUNEM0:SrDAY MORNING. JULY SO, 1S04. - The BASE BALL Team Takes Its Fourteenth Consecu tive Victory Saturday. SCRANTON LEADS STATE LEAGUE Allentown's Defeat by R tad i rig Breaks the Long-Continued Tie Between Us and King Kelly The Phillies Win Another Gamo Harrisburg; Loses to Hazloton Standing of tho Clubs. National and Eastern League Re suits Timely Base Ball Gossip. f FTEB being tied with Allentown A or firt place since Thursday, lp July l'J.the spell was broken Sat uu urday und Allfntowu dropped Kiiiue to Kcudintf, allowing Scrantoii to hold uuJinputed possessum of that first place it Iiub (or ycsrs coveted. Scrautoii'e fourteenth eonsecutiye victory whs won from Lancaster, witb. out much ball pi y In if, but the result would have been just lb a same bed not Mr. DnuouKue summarily ended tbe contest by constituting himself an Authority above the umpire and re futed to scospt bis dsoislous. All of the ksuus won by Soranton tinee it return home have been taken with comparative ease. If the club whs field inir loosely it batted with a terrific force that would have dismayed auy pitcher. In fact tee Scranton batsmen are now the olKbtmeres that baunt tbe drenmi of tbe State league pitchers and make them pale and nerveless. Ilodson and Flanagbaa have contin ued their gnod work with tbe sphere, and young Yerkes in three of tbe four games he hue pitched showed splendid form. Tbe new pitcher, Woods, of Canada, will go in tbe box tomorrow. Never before was greater interest manifested In base ball in this city ttian at present Tbe" gamts between bcrumon and Allentown during the past week were watched with the liveliest iuterest and when tbe an nouncement was made Saturday night that Allentown bad been defeated there was much rejoicing. The following table gives the per centages of the clubs, tbe number of games won and lost by each, and their standing in the league: Won. Lost. PerC't. fcranton 15 3 .633 Allentown 14 4 .778 Fotuville 9 8 .539 Lancaster 8 9 .470 Hazleton 8 10 .444 liarrlubnrg 7 11 .3VJ Keadiug 6 11 .353 Philadelphia 3 14 .120 SCHEDULE FOB TODAY. Ilanisburg at Scranton. Lancaster st Hazleton. Pottsville at Allentown. Philadelphia at Reading. UMPIRE GfiVE US THE GAME. Bonogbue Baoam Peevish and Left the Field. Alexander Donoghue, of Lanoaster, gavo unmistakable evidence at the ball p'lik Saturday that be is either pos nested of a concaved judgment or has a Ferris wheel in his head. lie most decidedly made a sad spec tacle of biuself. It was in tbe first inning. Scbeible, Lancaster's south p:iv, was in the box, nud bis curves were being made mince meat of by the local batsmen. Wetzel drove a long fly into right which Don oghue captured, and Hogan followed with a rnp for three bates and scored on a wild pitch. Patchen sent the sphere bisslng through tbe atmos phere for one base and went to second on fccUeibls's error, Wsssey followed with another base bit on which Putcbeu scored. Phelan next took his position at the plate. II bunted a foul and before Ilsssey had time to return to first and touch it, as required bv the rules. Scbeibel again delivered the ball, whereupon ifassev turned about and went to second. Umpire Dave Coroo- ran decided that Massey was entitled to go to second as scowl be 1 bad been too Hasty in delivering the ball. ALEX UEFUSED TO PLAY. Then Alexander the Great, of Lan caster, came in from the field with folded anus and kicksd in the pictur esque style be is noted (or. lie o clare.l that the batter was in the box, which was notice for the picber to de liver tbe ball. Mr. Donoughe further declared that if Massey was net re turned to first tbe game would not pro cecd. Therefore, Corcoran quoted tbe rules to him without avail, and nnaliy.becom iug disgusted at Donogbue'i obstinacy, gave him one minute to get out in tbe field and resume play, declaring that if be did not do so he would give the gnm? to beranton. Then the Scranton and Lancaster players besought Don oghue to proceed with tbe game and not disappoint the 1,500 spectators. It was all in vain. Alexander would not be swayed and the giune was given to Scranton. Then the spectators began to demand their money and some even threatened violence if it wai not refandad. About forty were has tied outside tbe grounds and given tickets for future games and the others remained and witnessed the furuf, which after twenty minntes wrangling was (arranged with tbe manager of the L'incastor club. It was annooucel br Urn Dire Corcoran as a "postpoued" game, but as there has been no postponed game this season it will probably go dowu in history as an txniMiion game. WO.t WITH GREAT BASE. Scranton had no difficulty in winning it. Yerkes pitched and held tbe visitors down to six bits. Scbeibel injured bis arm in t:ie lourtn inning and Short blop Ionian tool; his place. The score 6CUANTON. a. n H. P.O. A. 1 8 4 8 8 0 8 1 1 0 12 1 0 3 7 12 0 1 5 0 2 0 2 2 !! o 8 0 1 Wetzel a. s.... llogan, c. f 0 I'ateben, c 0 ... Slavey, lb., 0 Pliclnn, 2b 0 ttaltz, 1. f 0 Rogers, r. f. c 1 Wtwtlake, 8b 3 FlanoifUan, r. f 0 Veike?, p 2 Totals....... 7 18 27 15 8 LANCASTER. H. P.O. 0 2 1 8 K. Cote, c 1 Walters, cf 0 Youugman, rf,. ...... 0 Donoughe, If 0 Larkln, lb 0 Kapple, 8b O Htouob, 2b , 0 Toman, ss.. 0 fcchuibel, p 0 Callibau, If 0 0 1 1 1 8 10 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 6 27 12 7 Bsrantuii lAianinin Lancaster 0 OlOOOsOOO 1 Enreed runs Soranton, 2. Two-base uu vvoizei. Toree-oaso nit Rogers. Double t)lnv Ktonrh nnaualatiul. Pl,ul..n to Masseur to WeUeL Struck out-By Yerkes. 6: Scbeibel, 1. First base on balls-Oat Yerkej, 1: Scheibel, t; Toman, 1. Panted ball-Cote. Tiuie-1.43. UmpireCorcoran, At Pottsvllla Pottsvllle 8 1 8 0 0 0 4 2 0-13 Philadelphia.. 0 1 5 3 0 5 1 0 x-14 Hits-Pottsvillo. 15: Philadelphia. 14. Er- rors-Pottsville, : Phllad lphla, 6. Bat teries CUlrc. Fox, Wilson, and Potts; Callahan and Roth. At Hazleton ni.zlt.ton 0 5 0 3 0 1 0 0 5-14 Uarrliburg....0 1 4 2 0 0 3 0 010 silts Hazleton, 11; llarrlsburg, 12. kr- rors Ilaalutou, 7; Hurrieburg, 6. Batter leu Fee and Falrburst; bprogel and wente. At Readina- Readlng 0 1810030 20 Allentown.... 0 0 0 3 0 1 3 1 0-7 liits-Utadincr. 10: Allentown. 0. Er rors Reading, 8; Alleutwu, 0 Batter Us Southard and Qoudhart, Muldorig and Kelly. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York, 11: Phlladlphla, 10; 13 la- nigt. Brooklyn, 0; Washington, 5. Boston, 8; Baltimore 4. Pittsburg, 8; Cleveland, 0. Ciui'iiitmtl, ipj Chicago, 13. Louisville, S; St. Louis, 4. EASTERN LEAGUE. Wnghamton, 18, Buffalo, 20. Erie, 8; Wilkas-Burre, 1. Syracuse, 3; hprinxlleld, 1. SUNDAY BALL GAMES. At Cincinnati Cincinnati ....1 0014000 80 Chicago, 4 2 8 1 0 0 2 4 010 ilits-Uinclunati, 11: Chicaoro. '0. Er rors Cincinnati, t(; Chicago, 8. Batteries Parrott. FIvnn and Miirnhv: Griffith aud tichriver. LTuipiroUattuey. At St. Louis St. Louis 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 2 x 13 Louisville 1 0100000 02 Hits-Ht. Louis, 10; Louisville. 0. Errors St. Lorn. 1: Louisville. 2. Buttnries fireiteiistein. Miller and Twinebam: Mana tee uud Weaver. Umpire -Nlcol. Second earne st, Lonls 0 00 02000 02 Louisville 1 0000 153 00 lilts at. Louis. 10: Louisvllla 9. Er- rors St. Loui, 7; Louisvillo, 0. Bnttor ios Hawley, Miller and Twiuebam; Knoll and Grim, Umpire NiooL GLINTS FROM THE DIAMOND. At last Scranton sets tbe pace. Pitcher Timothy Keefe wants to nmnire la the National league. Philadelphia receutly played three er rorless games in succession. The PitUburir club lim eiriirnrl Rifz t.hn 6hottop of the Oil city clnb. Pitcher Tom Lovett. rocontlv relenind by the Bostons, was tigned witn tbe Pro vidence. Tbe Cincinnati manacement denies the rumor that L,atuam is to be traded tor dray, of Iudiauapolis. Mark Baldwin is nitcbincr 50 oor cent. better than most of the pitchers In th league. ruuaueipnia item. Tbe Amsterdam club of the State Bast? Ball league will ditdmnd today. This will leave only the Johnstown aud Pougbkccp tie clubs. Wonders will never cease. Anson has at last given up all hope of winning tho championship. He will be satisfied with eecona place. Tho record that remains unbroken to this day Is McCormick's winning of nine- reon Biraignt games wbeu ho was with the imcago uud. Manacer Barnie. of the Lonisvilles. has signed another young Southern Leairuo catcher named Lohner, formerly of the Charleston ciuo. Dououche was ronndly hissed every time be came to the bat after refusing to play out tho first game. lie has greatly injured uiuisen witu tue lovers or. the game in this city. The Justus Rambler and tbe Waverlv Base Ball clubs played Saturday at waveriy ana the rormer won by 25 to 17. Wheeler end Stone were the battery for Justus ana uaii ana Miller for Waveriy. C. B. Wordon, of Scranton, was the um pire. The Chinchilla Base Ball nine d-feated the Farmer Bae Ball club, of Clark's Sum mit, Saturday at Chinchilla bv a 8 to 2 score, uouerana omitn were the bat'ery tor tue farmers ana Btaaton ana Stanton battery for Cblcbillo. The Chinchillas team was said to have bad four professionals irom beranton. Pitcher Brown, of the Baltirnores. has been relessed to the Lynchburg club, ot tne Virginia state league, tor the remain der of the present year. Manager Hualon considers that in Brown there is tbe male lug of a good pitcher, but thinks a little experience wit u a minor leagus club will do him much good. The statement that appears in a Pitts burg paper that Ilodson has Injured his usuiuinesg as a pitcher Dy going into the box every day is most nonsensical. To keep his pitching arm in the best condition ilodson tinrta it necesaary to pitch every other day, A rest of a fow days always mages unn a trine wild when ne again goes into me cox. After Corcoran gave the game to Bcran ton Saturday many of the spectators on tbe ball Held and surrouuding the offi cers of tbe Scranton club deuiandod that their money be refunded in no very gentle terms. When the clubs were ready to re sume play, however, Chief ot Police Simp son and Lieutenaut Spellman aud Officer John Thomas promptly dispersed the crowa. Allentown made a brilliant fight for first place, Dut could not staou tbe strain and succumbed to Iisading Saturday. Both clubs bad Scranton pitchers lu the box. Southard did the twirliuif for Rusdiua and Muldurig tor Allentown. The formur wai rouiitl for seven hits and tho latter for thirteen. In the eighth inning Mulderig hit Miller with a pitched ball and Millar threw the bat at him. Muldorig weut to Miller on his way to lirst, but a policeman ran into the line and nipped the bud what migni nave proved a serious alluir. WHIRLS OF THE WHEEL. Several western papers durlug the strike uisinuuieu lueir euuious Dy use or nicy' cles. Newman and Gil more, of the Scranton club, will go into training about August 1, tor tne races to De ueia uvxi montu. Tbe racing board of the L. A. W, lias sanctioned a race lor tbe championship of iacsuwanua county, to do ruu at the race meet here next mouth. John Holt, of Greeu Ridge, will train for the two-mile handicap which will be ruu at the bicycle races to be held at the Driving Paik, August 'ii, by the Ureeu Kiago w nee I in en. James Carney lias entered F. P. Wev. andt, a young man from Duuiuore, in several races at Oneonta, August 8. Wev. andt finished second in tho novice rncn at tbe Driving i'srk on July 4. Xliut W'ey andt has greatly improved under Carney's care can be seen from his good work at Berwick the earlier part of that month, aga inst sum men as uorser, uenuersou and Uregory, where ho finished fourth in every race he entereu. Tbe fact that the class B racins division of tbe League of American Wheelmen Is not Oiling up as fast as Was expected is no lnaication that tue department Is proving a failure, as many assert. Racing nieu are very cautious about joining this semi professional class. Fast riders in class A can win a good share of the prizes, but tnose wuo runs as secona rater sua join clB4S B are dropped by the manufacturers V they caunot nue with an tbe crack men. Real faith never grows weak by hav ing to wait, bunerera takiug Hood's bsr aaoarilla for chronic oomnlaiuti ahould ba patient and tbe result will be satisfactory. iiooa s uures. Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly anu emcientiy,on tne nverana oaweis. M I IHI FUST I lue Sport Offered by Gcntlemsn Drivers' fkcts. TRILLYWAY'S HALF-MILE IN 12 1-2 Tea Girl, Keeley, Trillyway, and Joe tho Winners Daisy, Duke and Keeley Furnish the Race f the Meeting, Ono Heat of Which Was Protested Horses That Give Prom iseMagnolia Sold to Dr. Went. The fourth meetins- of the Gentle men's Driving club was held 8aiurJay uud though the attendance was re stricted by tbe showers ot the early afternoon, as many persons were pres ent as on previous days. The ruin, bow- ever, made a fast truck, a quansr ot (lie 2 -10 event being trotted lu 3JJ anu the half in 1,12$. Trillyway accom plished this tent, and as a result u mutch race is talked of between the inure and t ho gray gelding Jim Hears, owned by Dr. CharUe E. Hill. During the afternoon Walter Jer myn's black pacing mare Magnolia was told at auclioti in front of th wruiid- stand to Dr. J. L. Wentz for (130. The races are suinuiarizitd ss follows: Frauk Jerinvn. starter: J. L. Crawford, timers J. W. Uarney and Dr. Mauser, Tayiorville, judgss. First race Hoed race to wagons. Tea Girl, br. in.. U. II. Shelly 1 I Hard Silk, b. in.. Fred. Harvey 8 2 Harry li b. g , J. A. Swayze 3 S Bonnie Uoone, b. in., Dr. B. XI. lhroop Nllie, g. John Beuore 6 0 Ctoigie Y, b. in., John Fritz 6 5 Time, 1:1W4, Frauk AlernfWld drove Bonnie Doone. Second race '2:55 class. Keelay, b. g., Ueorge llalletead......l 3 1 Daisy, b. in., c S. Seamans 2 1 8 Duke, bl. g., I.. T. Payne 3 3 Coxev. c. c. J. L. Crawford 4 Time, l-.VJ, l:lbH, 1:1X. Keeley driven by W. Jermyn, Coxey by L. Bunnell, jr. JUr. l'ayne s sulksv broke In nrst heat. Third race 2.4U class. Trillyway, b. m., W. H. Gearbart..l 4 1 John, b. g., Dr. U. E. Hill 2 1 4 Nut, b. in., J. L. Crawford 8 2 2 Thief, b. g., Ambrose Spencer 4 3 3 Tune, l.l'.'X,. 1.10,'f, 1.13. Thief driven by W. Jorinyn, Net by Jamss Hears. Fourth race 3.10 class. Joe, b. g., K. Crlppeu 3 1 1 William, b. a.. Frauk Merrilleld....8 2 3 Frank H, br. g., F. C. IIazzard....4 3 3 Fanny Blair, b. in., G. JU. isheUy....! 6 9 Budd, b. g., Dr. J. L. Wentz 5 4 4 Time, 1.35, 1.84M. Hard Silk was an sddud starter lu tbe road rsse, and wttb Mr. bwayzs's Harry D, made tbe two beats anything hut a walkover for Tea Uirl. Hard Silk gave evidence of sufficient speed to win, uud with proper tratulng will have a lurge following iu case she meets Tea Olrl again. The time of tb4 second heat, 1 25, to roud wagons, is a creditable perfuruiuuce. 'ibe&Oj event developed tbe most sport uud excitement of any rqce ou the card, Tbe scratching ot st. JNiok, wbo is sn aukuown quantity left Daisy, Duke and Keeley. three prop erly classed hers?s, in tbe race. Mr. Crawford s Uoxey also started and might bsve been a feature with proper driving. Iu tbe first bsat Mr. Payne's pneuuiatio came to grief on the last turn, and with Coxey out of It tbe battle in tbe stretch between Daisy and Keeley lasted only long enough for Mr. Jsrmya to let out a reef ot the latter and he won by a Uugtb. Ia the ssvond bent, although Keeley reaohed tne wire first after conclusions with Dilsy from the head of tbe stretob, tbe beat whs given to the lat ter ou tbe protest of Mr. Seauaus that Ksley csme down iu the stcond posi tion. Daisy very properly got tbe worst ot tbe start lu tbe third beat be cause ot Mr. Sssmans' trailing tactics and was not a factor in tbe beat. Duke made tip eonsidtrable lost ground in the final heut by running around tbe first turn and again on tbe last turn, and had it out with Kel-y in the stretch, when both borsss broke near tbe wire. Tbe judges placed Duke second for running. Trillyway caught the grand stund and filled the railbirds witb glue by her bandy winning of the first heat with out a challenge in tbe 2 40 ruce, und furnished an qui Talent disappoint ment by goins to pieces in tbe second. She could not be thrown from her stride when Net pressed ber in tbe stretch of the last beat and won well iu bund. Too talent bad selected Fanny Blair to wlu the lust event and might have seen their ptedic;ious fulfilled had not the mare gone to pieces after winning the tirst slice of the pie. From among tbe losers tbe follow ing horses are selected at promising ontsand if they are kopt iu training for a few weeks are not to be. despissd if properly clusse I: Hard Silk, b. in., Fred Hirvyj Duke, bl. g.,L T.Payuej Fanny Dlnir, b, m , Q. M. Shelly; Net (Famous G.rl), b m , J. L. Crawford. Fatal 'mlOLSX't Is little short of snlslde. Tbe connequsnces of a neiflected cough ate too wen nuns t uvea repeating. Dr. Wind's Norway Pine Syrup cures a cough promptly. Sold by all dealers on a guar antee of satisfaction. Sown tb Jjuruallitio Tob.g-au. Sllramie Fot. Coxey started in thn newspapers witb black headlines aud lung news reports, but bo hue diitled dowu to a meie item of mention now and then, and . hia light is almost out. Deo nas started ou the same tohogguu. Uotbsrtl 'WotbtrBlI Moth trill! Jlrs.Wiiulow's Boothiug ijyrup has been used for over fifty years by millions ot mothers tor their oMldreu while teething, witb perfect success, ft soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain; cures wiud colic, aud Is the best remedy for di arrhoea, hold bydtuggists iu every tart rf the world, ha sure uud ask for "Mrs. Wluslow's boothiiiK Syrup," aud take no no other kind, 'iwenty-nve cents a bot tle Notice to Contractor. (JEALED PUOl'OSALS FOB THE EllEO r tiuu of a brick Lu lling for the "Homo for the Friendless" will ba r'ivod at tho olllco I me uruiuiucts until l. o clock nuoa Allvllst 15. HI All propussls mut ! accompanied by a coruueu cuocs tor i tr.v, niau payauio to airs. C4. L. Dicksuu. vhalriuaii of tb balldiiiircrmi- mitteo, which will bs forfeited to the Home shoulj the ruutrautor neglect or refu-q to i rocuud with the Work within ten days from tne awaraiugor tae contract. Contractors are requti to api.lv for dates for tbe us of drawings from Jtlouday, j m OU, lOt't. D4VI8 HOUPT, Architect-, Comrownwtilth BullJInr. Scranton, Pa. Situations Wanted. V healthy mau as watchman. htt ol ruferauces. Address Pater Uill, 142V Summit avenue, ncrnnion, ra. WANTED-POSIl'ION ASUOUSEKEtP- v ' er, liy an American woman (widow), hard wot kr, neat and inUlllewnt. A good poi maueut position au object. Unlimited tee- tiiuuuisis a. n. w., triDuoe ouioe. CITUATIO. WANTED BY A YOUNO O aiau; who Is not afraid of work, willm to o most uytuiag, swinr aua reuauie, v, a. tuiUJaukBon street. A Word. Ifantt e att Wntfs cost that trme ttpt Situation Wanted.which are insert Help Wanted Male. A N EXl'E:IIlSsCEU MAN WANTED AT ootu's livory. Nona ot hers need apply. WANTED-IF YOU AKE A CATHOLIC, unemployed uui ttill work tor SIS per weak, wiitu UucCouukII Bios., U Franklin street, Boston, Muss. For Sale. OH SALE A NEW .W WILCOX AND Into orpin for s.ilo at a bargain. Lull at 4 llallstuad place. Oreaamaking- O PINED DKK.SSMAKING AT 8.11 BKKCK court. Would like to ace uiy old custo mers. MKS. CHAS. JAlf. Special Notices. OFFIiE OF THE SCRANTON STEEL Company. 1'ho annual meeting of tho tock holders of thj noove company for the election ot prualdunt sad dlroctors will bo hold at the oUlco of the company lu the city of Scranton on Thursday, the Hecond day of Au gust uext, at 1 o'oiocic p. in. No transfer of stoi-k will be made fur twelve days next pre ceding the dat j of the ahov-o moutirik'. E. P. KiNUsUUKY, Secretary, b'o auton, Pa., July 17, 1SU1. YOU ANT THIS KEL1C I4EHK1NT Frank Lcslio'n lllustruteil Weekly War Illustrations lSoMSitt. Two Volumes Folio, 810.50; payable montMy, SiM. I'ol vered by express complute, prepaid. Address P. O. MOODY, UlS Ulbtou street, Scranton, Pa. Blank books, pamphlets, maa sines, otc, bound or rulwuud at Tub TliiHUNK office. Quick work. HuasonaUe prices. MEAL TICKETS CAN BE HAD AT 144, coruur Huruee atreot aud Franklin ave nue. Twenty uieiU tickuta lor i&M. Uood table noara. Reel Estate. SCRANTON REAL ESTATE AND IN VESTMENT AGENCY, oilers bargains as follow) : CITY BUSINESS PROPERTY. 40 ft front br 60 ft. docp, on Spruce Street, rents for 8T03 $10,000 40 tl. lrunt by w feut deep, ou Sprue street, corner alloy 10,500 These tonuther viva 80 ft. front on Sum street hetwttn Penn and Franklin, with alley on giqe. oprueo street property is uuvanuiug rapiuiy. lux Ks.aiLr,?ii;i!. rnoi-tBii. CORN EH MOKROE AND VINE streota. lot 5Uxij, two dwellings, Jti.iW. giving a nlco residence and sn Uioimi fur small Invostmeiit; ALSO A PLOT OF J LOTS, giving 120 ft. front ou Monroe avunun, nuur Vine street. These Uiake a llrst-ulass rMidence plot ia a uVirabki locality. 11 not suld in one plot will sen aoove separately. W .ST S1LJIJ, Lot COxlSO. South Main avenue, adlolnlnc residenee of Smith B. iiott, price, f.',;60; ulsu lots ou uouk street ana rt ast t,uu place. Only lour loit. COUNTRY PROPERTY. A BBaUTIFUL HOME AT DALTON. PA, modurn house, unriiu; water uiuud int j it from mil naca, oarn lor tnree nurses anu two cows, lieuuery with oemeiitll lloor. younir fruit. fine lawn, grand outlouk; one aud a half to throe acre, as desired, $5,000. Also lots of about same size on Western Slope, Dalton. (.ail or address HAllTrl H. SIOTT, Manager, No. 421 Lai.'k. ave. rear bonrd tra le. Public Sale. 'PUE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL AT X public sale on Monday. Auuust I). WL. at 10 o'clock a. in,, at its otfica. 401 Lackawanna avnu'. flftaeu (15) shares of the cunltal stuck of Jim tecrantou Lace Curtain company, held a'.iaollateral Securitv on an overdau Doe. THE LACKAWANWA TliUST AND SAFE Ukf OBIT CO. July 211. im. Legal. AUDITOR'S NOTICE THE UNDER I. siL-nei. an auditor amioiut ;d bv thu Or- phau's Co jrt or Lackawanna county to pasi niK'U excoptionj nm i 1 1 account ot aud ta d s tribute fund in the bunds of (. h.rles (larduor, exucutiir of ths last ill of Itenry Chaso. do ceased, boroliy gives notlo that h.' will at end to atti-nd ti the duties of hi iiTmointmeut at flis ollice. No 60S spruce street, .'crantou.Pa., on Friday, the I nth day of August. A. D. 1MU, at 10 a. ui.,ut wh cu time and plact all t ersons oaviuir c aimB uuiust me khui estate mtut present tuem or te torever tnoroatter do- barred from com Jig iu on uid fund. DAVID W. BROWN, Andit-ir. tj' STATE OF THOMAS MULLEN, LATE ui inucityoi Dcriuituu, county ox L,acaa Waiuia, State of Penusyluauia, doceascd. Letters testamsutary upou the abuve named estate bavlutrbeuti granted to llieumlorsienml. all persons having claims or deinnuds atraiust the said estato will present th iu for tiavmcnt aud those indebted thereto shall please make unmeiuaie psyllium to THUS. J. MULL.liN, fclocutor. .iFsst'PS HND. Attorneys. Crchltects' Notice. ARCHITECTS' NOTICB-COMPETITIVE ulans and sneolllcatiiius are iuvlted for n city bulldina to be used for fire department Douse anu ponce patrol station. A proHiieoms of the building may be noen at the olllco of the city clerk, at w hich office thu said plans and specifications are to be submitted on or before Vt odnesday, Auirust Hi, ltlll. iiy order of citv councils. M. T. LAVKLLE, City Clerk, Rcranton, Pa., July M. Proposals. QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE tj chived at the ollice of the eecretary of the Scranton board of control until 7..TO o'clock, Holiday evening, Auk. 18. 19U4, for the heating aud VdUtiluliug ef the prupjsed L! r oni achuoi building, tubs known as No. IU, and to he lo cated on Rebecca avenue between Jackson and Lafayette streets. Fourth ward of Scran ton. Alerhaulcal ventilation is reuuired and Gushed closet system is to be used. Finns for said building may be seen at the office of Davis to lloupt, architects. Commonwealth build ing, hcranton, I 'a. The sum of SIM) In cash or certified check ii to ho enclosed with each pro pofal, to be forfeited to the district lu case of refusal or omission to execute contract within ten days, if awarded tue same. Tho hoard re serves the right to reject any or all bids. By oruor uf t ie ocrniiiou wmru ui coniror. EUOKNE V. FELLOWS, secretary. J ily 10, lblU. Financial Statement TMN AN C1AL STATEMENT OF Til F, DAI., V tju ludeiicudout School District for thn year enuiug Juno i, iui. .. v ...... - - TAXES Amount levied for school pur poses 9701 98 Amount levied for building pur poses 850 14 Total amount of taxes levlod... f 1,052 07 ltt:ctcilTS. From state anproprintlon for tho year ding June. lfUI....$0H 08 Palance on hand from last year U1U tU From North Attlng-tun township for tuition 71 0) Fr..m H. A. Oay for tuition re ceived from paid pupils 8 89 From collector for taxes col lected m 70 Total receipts 12,070 21 EXI'E.SPITllBXS. For repairs on buildings $ 07 !W For teachers' wages 003 76 For fe a of collector 112.70) and treasurer (;.7UJ 78 40 For fuel and eoutingenuies,,.,.. 71! 95 For salary of soretary !0 oo For deht and interest paid 800 CO For other expenses I!4 60 For school text books and sup biles , , R13 71 Total expenditure... , Cash on band ., $1.704 46 9 tmTi RKSOVBCIft. Cash on hand ,..9305 76 Afnount doe from collector.,,.. 46 17 Total $ L1AH1LIT BS. 350 02 Amount of bonds outstand.ng.StOOO 00 2.0O0 00 12,249 (10 Liabilities In n of reaonrooa Witness our band this sixth day ot July, EDWARD MILES, President: A. BALL, Secretary. SALE KOll WANT O UbE-ULAOK i Mi rgan horse, 13 bauds, weight 15UX) ponndM; a pr.wt pot. CLEMENTINE McALPlN. Wavorly. Pa. onno Ladies' luslin Skirts, Gowns and Corset Covers ecial Mid-Summer Sale Now On SKIRT3 FROM 50 CENT3 TO $4.00 GOWNS FROM 50 CENTS TO 4.25 COVERS FROM 25 fiENTS TO 1.50 None but tbe best materials used. Superb HOLLY & WALLACE DKXTKB IB0S CO.. Ino'p. Cssltsl, fif ,000.000. BEUT SH.tO SUOE IK tH WOllLU. "A dollar tttitl it a tiefar arnd." . This taUles' Solid Frcueli lonjola lild BnN tonlloot dallvsrsd free snywhurt In the U.S., on receipt uiuaeu, Meney uracr, or fvstsl Nolo for ouuls every way tbe boots eld lu sll retail stores for (2.H0. in mnko tbls boot oorsclvet, tlisrcforo we guar- ,1.. A , .,.,1. .) H.lb.D tU.t) ,1.1, Mf.M WCUr. and If any eus Is not ssilifled win reuina ins mosey send snotbsr nslr. Oeers Too or Common Sense, wictus V, l.i, n, m ntc, l sizes 1 to 8 snd half .yjiies. Stntl your lilt; iiti . r.k. ws "' 7" you. :2;y.iv?iu.truu.a Dexter Shoe Co 3 FEDERAL ST.. H BOSTON. MASS. Sutciat ttrmi to JJtiUt't. DR. HEBRA'S v.niA,nDCftefl Removes Fraokles. Plmules. l.itrar moles, uisoi'.nsses, 6unburn aud Tan, sui ru- i -nlpTlon. Bunerior prepurations and perfectly harmless. At all tiruggisls, or mailed fur SOcts. beud fur Ckcular. VIOLA 6KIN SOAP 'P'T Innmpsnblo u s sklo purlljlsg Susp. uueii)S for U.S UUA, sod vltliout rivil br do suraurr. Att.alutelr pvrt aul AulitwUdf awdl mud. At dnistiiu. Price 25 Cents. G. C. BITTNER & CO.,Tcicoo, O. Fur sale by Mattbew llros. and John II. l'helps. mm sicres ido s-iu iu i'-s orm- i nal freshness, profluciUR fi)fe.JK clear aud healtby com-iVT. VysWii-,- toa!lla(B'E ' ' WHY HOT See our FIFTEEN DOLLAR Solid Oak Bedroom fc'et! We sell Furniture as cheap as any house in the country that in tends to give honest value for the money. Try us. B4u 209 AltD 20T BUaEi:aiSllieaBllIIB31E3aiBBSj:0IGBISBBBIIEIBSIiII There ia no smell of suioke sale &ww eewe i and will last tweuty-oue diys longer. In that tiiuj W3 mint dispjia of our sto.ik of Clotliiu; and Gents' Furnishings by order of the insurance compauies, who have already given out tho contract to repair our store, which was damaged Saturday night, Juuo 10, by tho explosion aud fire iu tho building of our neighbors, Messrs. Da vies & Grilliu. , Clothing Sold at 33 Cents on tie Dollar Less Than Cost to Make, DELAY. COME AT ONCE. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE AN ACTUAL SAVING OF 67 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. We only mention a few bargaim; 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 all goods that are damaged at your own price, This is NOT a Permanent Fire Sale. It will last THE SIGN OF THE BELL. 230 LACKAWANNA AVENUfi tJT NEXT DOOIl TO THE BURNED DA VIES & GRIFFIN BUILDING. II v & Wallace Underwear, est novelties. Lorrect shapes. 209 WARNING. We hart lately had Feather Iledi and Pillowt brought to its by ttranrjeri who wished to dispose of the same and rom. whose actions we believed the jealhers didn't belong to them. We will have no dealings with such parties. We wish to qaution people againit giving into the hands of Strang. ere who claim to represent us, 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 at our factory, we will promptly attend to their wants and will en deavor to merit the confidence of everybody. THE SCIIXATON BEDDIXQ CO., CQl and box Lacka, Ave., Cor, Adams. SPRING HOUSE HEART LAKE, Susquehanna Co. V. E. CROFUT Proprietor. fiHI3 BOUSE is strictly temperance, is uew I and well furuishei aud OPEWKD Tu '1 HE PUBLIC THIS YEAR ROUND; is located midway between Moutruso an, I Scran ton, on ilontroso and LacSawsnna Ruilruid, six miles from D.. L, & W. It H. at Alfurd Station, and Ave mlkri from M mtroo; ca pucity, eiulity-live; tbree minutes' walk f rom It. It. station. GOOD BOAT. FISHING TACKLE, &c, FKKE TO UL'ESIS. Altitude about 2.UO0 rest, cqusllln in tbis respeut tbo Adirondaelc and Cat) Kill Moun tains. Hue grores. plenty of shale and beautiful scenery, making a Suutmer Resort unex celled in beauty and cheapness. Dancing paviliou, swings, croquet gr onndi, etc Cold hpriug Wster and plenty of Milk Kutes, $7 to 810 per week. Sl.SO per diiy. Excursion tickets sold at all stations onD. L. & W. lines, i'orti r meets all trains. Hotel Wayerly European Pisa Fint-elass Bar attnohel Depot for Bergner st Kngel'e Tannbieuasr Beer. IE Cor. 15tti tod Filbert Stt, M Host desirable for residents of N E. Fonnl tylvaula. All eonreulences for travelers U and from Broad Street station und the Twelfth snd Uarket Street statiou. De sirable for visiting Berantoulans anil peo (le In toe Antbraolte Uegloa. T. J. VICTORY. PROPRIETOR. 1YCU;KG AE. is r Stock Damaged y Water. or fire about thoin, aul tUsy an MEN'S PANTS, 50c. Never Kip. $10, now $4.75 $16, now 8.25 ELL CLOTHING HOUSE , workmanship. Lat- WASHINGTON AVE. Opp. Court House. Dr. E. Grewer The Phlladplphls Ppeclolist.and his awoelated -vMU w j.iKii.u uu itiTmsn piivstc ans, are now permanently located at 811 SPntCE ST., SCRNTON. The doctor is a graduato of the University of Pennsylvanla.fornierly demoiistratnr of phval oloijy and surgery at the Medico Chirnrglral College of Philadelphia. A specialty of Chronic. Nervous, Skin, Heart, Womb and Blood diseases. DISEASES OP. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM The symptoms of which aro diziiness, lark of confidence, sexual weakness in men snd wo niuu. ball rising in the threat, spotB floating before the oyes, loss of memory, uuablo to con centrate the mind on one subject, easily startled when suddenly spoken to, and dull, distressed iniud, which unllts them for per forming the actual duties of life, making hap- ? loess impossible; distressing the action of lis heart, causing flush of beat, depression ot spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, melancholy, tire easy of company, feeling as t irsd in tbe morning as when retir ing, lack of energy, nervousness, trembling, confusion of thougnt, depression, constipation. Weakness of the limbs, etc. Those so allocted should consult us immediately and be restor ed to perfect beultb. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. Weakness of Young Men Cured. If you have been given up by your physician call npon tbe doctor and be examined. He cures the worst cases of Nervous Dobiiity, Scro fula, Old Sures.l'atarrhPilos, Female Weakness, A If ect ions of thn Eye, Ear, Koso and Throat, Asthma, Deafness, Tumors. Cancers and Crip ples of every description. Consultations free aud strictly sacred and confidential. Office hours dally from 9a. m. toBp.ni. Sunday to 2. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE BOOKBINDING DEPT. bas excellent facilities to do Its work, and can please tbe most fastidious. aNYTHINQ IN THE LINE Of BOOKBINDING. TRY US equally as good as before. BOYS' SUITS, 65c. Single and Doable-breasted. it Men's Pants, sold for $?, now $2.00 Boys' Suits, Sold for $3.25, now 1.35 only 21 days longer.