THE SCRANTON TKIBTJNE SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4. 1894. BASE BALL Martin Swill's Debut la tba Eastern Lcagua Is Not Auspicious. WE ARE DEFEATED, HQDSQN THROWN IN But the Game Was of a Snappy Char acter That Revealed Our Mottle and the Score Showed That They Will Have No Walkovar at Our Expense. Cahill and Smith, of the Troy Club, Occupy Scranton Uniforms Whore We Stand in the New Race. FTER ti long diet of Diddk'boolt ana Kully longer by uoverul days thu tbn merit of theso twin wortliiss a factors of public entertaiuueut really warranted Soratiton has at lnut proourol a cIiudjo of bus bull isru. Ti.e iuitll rmiuu wui Bpreud yesterday befor 1.C00 applaudiug spoo tutors at SprlDi'tWld; and while the other fellows had a sbado tba bettor of the eiUiug, we left wood evidences of ourcauauiiy. iludsou's tvildnoss in tbn seventh innlu? alone prevented th coining' cuuuipious from walking off with nuotlisr victory. Ilaviim auuid Troy's Uie, w now est tor purcbutate. aud drop irom the lofty attitude of 818 aud first raijk lu KitiK Kolly's leutfUJ to a humble 307 aud sseoud position in tbe Eusteru league. But never iniud. We'll olitub up auou. 'l'iio uew table of percentage follows. Won. Providence 45 tcru'itou 43 Wilkes-Earre... S'J Erie M Syracuse US l!u:l';ili...: 41 riii!tield "3 Uingharoton.... 82 W Lost. Tcrrt. i7 .(Ko 50 .607 ?2 .540 'M .B'J7 ss .r.'jo 44 ,4W 41 .44(J 51 801 SCHEDULE FOU TODAY. Bcrauton at SpiingfloM (2emcs). Wilkcb-llurro at bulfulo. riu at Uiuenuiuton. fcyiacmo at I'rovideuce. FlliST ONE A DEFEAT. But ths Nwcomr Gav th Spiinifflalds a Lively Tussl. ' Evsiscfii-xd, Mess. , Aujr. 8 Scran ton made her dobut In the Eastern league today aud put up a stiff game that neurlv won her seventeenth straight victory. Tbe te.ttu was in the strongest slmr. with Hodson in tbe box. Tbe additio.i of the Troy players strengthened both toams and Spring field put up the snapplst game that has beon seen here this suason. Hodson whs jumped upon by the Ponies in tbe seventh inning after two men were out and pcundod for three earned mtis. Coughlin wan in groat form, not giving a base on balls and strlkinir out four tncn. Attendance, 1,500. Scora: SPRINGFIELD. B. H. P.O. A. X. . 0 0 - 3 7 1 0 0 8 8 0 ,.01510 ..01000 ..311O0 .110 0 1 .. 2 3 5 2 1 .18 111 ,.0 3 0 0 1 Nadeau, If. Lenity, c. . . . Totals fl 11 27 14 4 SCRANTON. r. n. P.O. A. E. Wetzel, s. s 0 1 1 1 0 Johnston, 1. f. 0 2 8 0 0 Patcueti.c. 1.2 8 3 0 Miuwv. lb 1 2 10 1 1 Plie'.an, 2b 1 1 2 3 1 Htaltz, o. f 112 0 0 Cahill, r. f 1 8 4 0 0 fjmith, 8b 0 1 2 3 1 Hudson, p 0 0 0 0 0 Totals. 8 13 27 11 3 Springfield.... 0 0110130 0-0 Scrauton 0 2010110 0-5 Earned runs SprhiRflold 4; Scranton, 3. First base by errors ripriiiKttold. 2; Scran ton. 2. First base on bail" Modioli, 5. Struck out - Couchlin, 4; Uodson, 2. Throe base lilts BrecklnriilgB, IV.C lien, Cahill. Two baas hits Lynch, llottenus, Alu'loau, Breckinridge, Cubill. Sacrifice hits Patchen, Cabill, Smith, 2. Stolen bawft Lynch, lJottenua,' Leahy, Wetzel, Plielen, Htnllz, Cahill. Hit by pitcher Lyncb. Umpire Swartwood. Time 1. CO. WILKES-BARftr. ALSO LOST. Buffalo Defeated Lciiroi Boys in Bast Gam of th Season. Buffalo, N, Y., Aug. 8. The trame between tbe Coal Miners and the Bisons wi.i the best on; played on tbe homo grounds for some time. Tbe Bisons played in fine form and Vickory wa3 very ffeotive. Score: WILKEB-BARRE. I BUFFAEO. II. II. O. A. K I H. 1I.O.A.E. Olllon 8 b 0 0 5; a OO'Br'nSb. 3 3 ii 2 0 Hhim'nSb 0 1 !( 8 IIDr'liylb. 8 0 8 0 1 Let' rf . 1 0 0 0 olColl's 1 f. 2 8 2 0 0 Hetscf.. a 2 0 0:D.ily rf... 0 0 10 0 Warnero 110 0 olo'wyb.. 10 12a Bro'nt-lb. 1 2 12 0 11 Cly'cr ef. 0 2 0 0 0 Pettlt If.. 1 12 0 0 1 mvoeas. 2 2 3 8 1 Mo on ss. 0 1 8 2 0 Ir'nrt c. 12 0 10 Cam 'Id p. 0 10 3 O.Vic'ryp.. 18 0 10 Total --, 0 10 24 1 l! Total 13 18 27 14 5 Wilkps-Pnrre 0 001 0 2 0 3 0- ft Bnltalo 8 II II 1! 1 0 x 18 Earned runs Wllkos-Bnrro, 6; Buff do, JO. Lett 011 baa s Wilkes Birn, 8; Uuii'ulo. 8. K!r-t base mi balls Cainiiflplrl, 2. Vlekor, 2. fiti nok out-Camp Held, 0: Vickorv, 8. Home rnns Metis, 2; Drauhy, 2. Tuo-baeo bits Brown, Drauby, Lowoi, 2, Vii'kory. Poublo plays O'Brinn to Lewco to Drauliy. Passoil balls Warner, I. Umplro Dotschor. Tiino OTHER EASTERN LEAGUE RESULTS. At Provldonce Providence. ,0 010800105 Syracuse 0 0000010 01 Hits Providence, 6; Syracuse, 2. Er rorsProvidence, 0; Ryracusp, 1, Batter ies Lovntt nud McAuleyj Bauswlne and lless. Umpire Snyder. At Erie Erie .,..3 0000001 1-8 liiugbamton.. .0 00211000-0 Hits Erie, 10: Binghamton, 11. Errors Erie, 5; Binghamton, 6, Batteries llerndnn sod Uunson; Marshall aad Raf ter. Umpire Kettnok. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Philndelpbla (first game) Baltimore 0 0001 101 14 Pblludelphia..2 0 1 0 4 1 1 6 z-14 Hits Baltimore, 12;' Philadelphia, 18. Errors Baltimore, 5: Philadelphia, a Bat teries E'per and Robinson; Taylor and Grady. Umpire Campbell. Second game ' ' ' ' ' Baltimore........,. .8 8 2 4 1 0-10 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 3 18 Hlts-Bsltimore, 18; Philadelphia,- 7. Errors Baltimore, 0; Philadelphia, 8. Batteries McMahon and Clarke: Uarper, Weyhlng and Cross. Umpire Campbell. Game called, darkness. , At Brooklyn First game Brooklyn .....2 0 0 0 1 0 08 New York 2 1 0 0 2 0 0-17 Hits Brooklyn, 8;;ew York, 10. Errors Brooklyn, 5; New York, 8. Game called by consent ot both clubj in order to en -able the secoud game to be played. Bat teries Dmb, Oastrlght aul Klnslowj Wwtrvelt and Farrell. Umpires Einslie and Moagland. Second same- New York.... 0 104000106 Biouklyn 1 8 0 02010 s-7 Hits-New York, 11: Brooklyn, 13. Er rorsNow York, 6; Brooklyn, 0. Batter iesClark and Wilson; J. Kennedy und . Dalley. Uuipiros Euislie aud Ilouglnud. At Boston Wabhlugton...2 0020080 18 uoston i UJ.UUUUU1 i Hits Washington, 10; Boston, 4. Errors Washington, ti; Boston, 6. Batteries fiercer and ileduiid; Nichols, Ryan and Conuanghton. Umpire Keufe. At Pittsburg- St. Lonis 8 0103100 18 Pittsburg 1 001010126 Hits St. Louis, 13; Pittsburg, 11. Er rors 8 . Louis, 4; Pittsburg, 4. Batter ies Uuwlev and Twiuebumi Uuuibert aud Merritt Umpire Uuiluey. At Cleveland Cincinnati.... 0 0000000 5-6 Cleveland 1 1 2 0 0 8 3 1 x-U lliis Cincinnati, 0; Cleveland, 10; Er rors Cincinnati. 2; Cleveland, 3. Batter ies Cross and Murphy; Young and Zim mer. Umpire Hurst. At Louisvillo Cliicngo-Louiavillo game was given to Louisvillo, 0 to 0, on account of Chicago returns; to play with balls fur nished by Louisville. STATE LEAGUE. At Reading Reading, 10; Hazlnton, 8. At Hnrrisburg Uarrisburg, 1; Philadel phia, 3. At Pottsviilo Pottsville, 6; Shenandoah, 0. At LuncaBtor Lancaster, 10; Allon town, 10. SWIFT STEPS DOWN. Cahllt, Late of Ilia Troy Team, Will Man uge Ccr.iaton. Manln Pwift will not manago the ?cranton club in tbe Eastern leagno. He will bo giveu char-re of tho finances of the assoeiatiou at the meetinw of that bo-ly next Tuesday night, ilau ugcr Caliill, of the Troy club, has been signed R8 capitan and manager of tho players and will enter upon tbe duties of tho luttsr offlco immediately upon tbn rotireruent of Jlr. Swift. This inforniiilon whlob his bean quietly rumored for some days past has been verified by officers of the Surnntou assooiatiou. Secretary Betts upon hi) return from Reading yester day was aeon by a Trjiicne reporter aud stated that Jlr. Francois and Mr. Powers had secured for Benin tou the services of Captain and Manager Ca bill, Pitcher Donovan and Short Stop Smith, of the Troy el'ib. As to Ilodson's transfer nothing dell nite can as yet be stated. Uodson refused to accept tho 'l" p r month which Boston olltn oud de ciarss that he will not submit to being old unless better terms are granted. Mr. Betts nays that if Uodson does not play for Boston at that figure he will not play at all. Tbe Scran tou associa tion is very anxious that Mr. Hodsou should accept Boston's olT'-r, us one of the conditions of the transfer was that if Hodsou goes to Boston, West, former ly a pitcher forTAltoonu, will bo given to Ssraaton. However, i'Hodsonwill consent to remain in Scranton tho di rectors would be still better pleased. He has been offered $00 a uonth and a guarantte that ha will not be reserved at tbe end of the season it he will ro main, and as be likes to play in Suran ton there is a likelihood that he may remain here for tha rera iiiid'ir of the seasou. A3 TO MIL PIDDLEBOCK. In reference to the atinouncomeat of Secretary Diddlebock tint he. with the assistance of President Nick Younu. of tbe National league, would cans? dire calamities to fall upon tbe Scranton bsso ball people. Secretary Betts said; "You can announce in no nnoertain terms that Scrantonlaus will be no longer iuflicted with Diddlobock. Patsy Powers arranged tho transfer to tbe Eisteru league and you can rest assured he fortified himself before be made a move. Powers is Nick Young's right band man au I be has the upper hand thore of Mr. Diddlebock.'' Ah I. Dunn when spoken to last night concerning Swift's removal from the managership said: "Mr. Swift will simply be changed to th position of riuancial manager. Cubill would not sign with Scrauton except on tbe con ditions that be would be made captain und manager." Mr. Dunn also stated that Ssraston is entitled to Pitcher Meekin, of the Troy club, who baa been picked up by VVilkeg-Barre. Powers assnred the IBcrantous that they were entitled to any of tbe player who had not tven signed by other Eistorn league clubs tip to the time of f-'crnnton's admission. Meekin was among the eligible piny era and Scrauton Intends to have him. Wllkoa-Eurro realizes the justioo of our demands as is evldeuoed by the fact that she bos offered us cither Quarles or Campficld, la the hopes of Inducing us to muke no trouble shout Meekin. President Powers Las beon notified that Scranton wants Meckin. EASTEUN LEAGUE PRICES. Tho gate admission will remain at 2.1 cents for adults and 10 cents for child ren, although it may be found neces sary to increase the children's prioe to 15 cents, the Eastern ltaguu rate, if the other clubs should object to cut rates. Tho grand stand will be 23 cents la tbe center row aud 15 cants for thoeud tiers of soats. L idieswiil bo charged 15 cents. Iu all olhor Eusteru longus cities 2" cents is the uniform price charged for grand stand. Onttr Fielder Uogan left the oltv Inst evening at 0 o'clock to join tbe Cincinnati club at Cleveland today, Ho expressed himself as highly pleased aud gratified by reason of tbe kind treatment he bad received at tha hands of Scr.mtnuiaus. Ho said he would al ways carry the most ploasant recollec tions of his stay bore, and would snrs ly be back bere next winter to so bis friends. A large crowl of friends wjro at the depot to sea him off, GLINTS FROM TH DUM0N3. Tbe Eiks challenge any club iu the city nndor 13 years af ago to a game of ball at any time. Walter Davles, malinger. Tho Bolls challenge the Little Tycooons to a game of bail on tbn former's grounds near No. 82 school on Wednesday morning. A return gum will be iilayod tha follow ing day. The home club iu both cases will fnrulsb tho necetuary iinpluini.-iits of war fare. Answer through Inn TltiliUNS. Cburlos Evans, captain; Huydn Oliver, manager. Tbe Eurokas and tbe Yonng Men's Christian association will piny at the Scrauton Buso Ball park this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Tbe following players will rep resent the Young Men's ChrUtlan sssocla tlon: Williams, catcher; Hoffuer, pltohor; Allen, tint base; Brooks, second base; Gmister, third base; Davis, shortstop; Blttenbender, right field; Reese, center field; Surdam, left field. Admission will be 23 cents. Lodios admitted free. The Springfield Union says of tha rocent negotiations for the admission of Scranton into the Eastern league to take Troy's plnoe: "Scranton was ordered to report in Springfield on Friday as tbe transac tions were not cempleted iu time to get the team there for tho gamo scheduled Thursday. Instead there will be two games played on Saturday to make up for Thursdays game. Director Frauuois says Contfausd on pogs ID, FWE EVENTS CARDED Hitch, Harness and Ealf Kile Drive Ar ranged. .. . , FGR TODAY'S TROTTING RACES t - The Card Includes a " Frae-for-AII in Which Jim Mear8, Trillyway and Nollie E, All Winners, Will Com peteComplete List of Entries and Contaur's Selections Every Race Has Been Well Handicapped. If tha card preparorl by the Gentle uien'u Driving club for this afternoon is not varied aud complots enough to please the most exacting judge of good handicapping, tben the efforts of the racing onmmlttee have indeed beeu for nothing. In the free-for-all will appear what are oonoaded to be the three speediest olub horses at the track, nud in Coma, which belongs to J. L. Crawford but is eutered by V. G. Parke, will be found company of no mean ability. She was reoeutly purchased iu Bing hamton and is said to bo thoroughly lit. Certainly the bitch, harueta aud drive race will be sufficiently filled with humorous details to make it pro ductive of a great deal of amusement and no end of exoitement. Eight mem bors bav-i entered and will harness their animals and hltoh them to wa gons Immediately in front of the grand stand and conelurie with a wild half mile scramble for the wiro. No maps or mechanical appliances will be al lowed' and the contest should show who is the most rapid, if not the best, horseman from a decidedly practical standpoint. Tbis event will be called at -1 o'clock sharp. TUE F.VE.NTB 6IST DOWN. The first rue will be callod at 3.80 o'olock according to the followiLg card ; First race, 3.00 class William, b. it.. Frank Merrifisld. Fruuk 11, br. g., Frank iiuzz.ird. Barou Lass, br. m., Walter Jurmyn, Ooxoy, g. g., W. G. Park. nr. (. unmoors, d. g., H. B. Keynoias. Fred, b. g , Alex. iJnnn. Fanny Blair, b. m., G. M. Shelly. Second race. 2,n0 class St. Niok, b. in., Ituulo'.ph Crippen. Daisy, b. ru., C. H. Seamans. Duke, bl. g., L. T. Payne. KiM-ley, b. g., G. M. llallsteftd. Jack. b. g Dr. Charles Hill. Pet Hand, b. g., Frank Kpencor. Third nice, 2.40clnin Fanner 13 y, b. g., Levi Patterson, Holli, b. in.. Ambrose Spencer. Jack, r. g., Frank Merrifleld. Magnolia, bl. in.. Dr. J. L. Wontz. John, b. g., Dr. G. E. Hill. Net, b. m., J. L. Crawtord. Fourth race, free tor all Jl iu Moars, g. g., Dr. Charles Hill, Ni-llio it, b. m., Lovi Patterson. Trilly Way, b. in.. W. 11. Oearhart. Corua, b. m., W. G. Purke. Extra race, hitch, harness and half mile drive Dr. G. E. ITill. I.. B. Buuuell. Dr. Charles E. Hill. G. M. Shelly. L. T. Puvne. John Friu. C. A. Smamiirs. Walter Jermyn. From the fnot that "Centaur" called nil but one winner of last week's meet, his following selections bssad npon In side in for mat ion may b considered reasonably acisurato: SNAP SHOTS AT WINNERS, First race 1. Fanny Blair. 2. Coxoy. 8. Frank IL Second race 1. Kceloy. 2. Duke. 3. Daiy. Third race 1. J-hn. 2. Magnolia. 8. Farmer Boy, Fourth rnce 1. Trilly Way. 2. Jim Mean. 3. Coma. Frank H tn.iy npsst calculations in tbe first event and Coxey's hancis are not to bo despised. The eutlre list Is evenly matched aud it will probably re quire throe heats for any horse to win. Un the improvement of Dnko stnee the racing began be is given precedence over Daisy. This little inaro is speedy tint it appears as though Keoley on quality should be the winner. I be fourth event appears toe moat uncertalu of any on the card and Mol lis or Net may keep tho talent guess ing, though neither is given a position by "Catitaur." If the free-for-all develops the best that each entry can do, no heat will bo dochW until tbu wire Is reached. It is not likely that two heats will end the race, and from this conclusion Trilly Way is most uncled by the tal ent from the faet that Jim Mears, tiiougngiitea witu staying aud speedy bottom, has a bad leg which mar de feat hiui iu a thirl beat. Stated iiy II. 1). Cochrnn. drnnrirlnt. T.on. caster, Pa.i Have guaranteed .over 800 l...t ( 3 Ill . i.i- a a unmet, in DuiuocK uioou enters ror ays rensin. sonr stoinncb. hllHniinntt.ivplra llur mid ktdney troubles. Legal STATE or Mnrtha Taylor, lit of tho Vj UnriiiKh of Oiyphant, Pa., deocssnl. Leiu-mo. Alnilu,mriUm uunu tliH k1i ,v numed otuto liavm been Knmtcd to the n nli-rsittneil all persunn having cla;m i or d.i nuinds ui;aiiiKt said ostste wll prraent them for iayiiu nt and tunss lii(l'bt"a tlieretj will pl-Tisu inak" l nmeillat ) ii-iyment to MLil.AltU, WAKKKM K.NAl'l", Attorufvs lor Kstnte. JOHN TAYLOlt, A.liur., Olyiihant, Pa. N OTlCK IS HEKEUV GIVEN THAT AN amillratlon will be mndii to tha it ,vn Pimp oflVniHVlvantft on Monday, tho second day of July, iwi, by Watts O. Van Blnrenm. W. tiownra wither. lSilmuiirt A. Hirtl. David Sj)rnks and Luiile ,7. Hlebeckor, under tin, Act of A-smnlilv, untitled "Anaetto Tirovliln fr the incorporation and roffula'.ion of oertain curporationa,'' approved April at, 1874, and tliosupiiloniiiiita tborutc, lor the chnrturof an tnienrted orrpoi-atlo i to hi oallnd the Crescent i'osl jMlnlnu Connmny. the charae tr and olijnctof which is tba nitnliiif. u-eiiir-inK for niurkot and sollinic uiitliiarli r.,,l a'.d ftr these piirpns s tn liavo, posses and enjoy nil thorlhts, lien"(U nud priviliKes of said Aot of Assembly and eu;ipl"mont thereto. rai miraufl is wil,(;oa, Snlirltora frchltacts' Notice. KCHITF CT8' NOTICK-COMPF.TITIVE . Dliiiis siul (neelflcatioii aro lnvit-,1 fori cltr builillnir to b uxoil for H ro d.nirtmnt liuusa and police patrol atatlt.n. A irospnotus of the bullilhiK may be men at tho olltiu of tbe city clerk, at which olllon tlio Snid plans and specifications are to bo submitted on or bufore Wednesday, August , liH. By order ot city councils, M. T. I.ATRI.LE, City Clerk. Rernnton, Pa., July at 1KW. Public Sale. 'pUli UNUKUblliNUU WILL. BELL AT X puMiosaliton Mondiy, Aintust S. 1HM. Ht 10 o'clock II),. at its oltloa, 404 Lackawanna avoiia.., Hfto'n (15) share of the capital a took of the Scranton Lacs Curtain company, held as collateral securitr on an ovivduo tioi. TlHt LACKAWANNA TRUST AND SAFE July 1, 1HH4. Situation Wanted. aad uudorwear. Addross. U. T. N. CEIT A Word. ITantiof fll kinds cost that mvc ta Jt Situations WunUd,which or insert fkts. Agents Wanted. HTANTJ5D lVMRt)TATELY-AN EXPE- ' rienced installmimt collector; must bo a nnstlor and strictly temporate: slnulo mau preferred; it.'ito exuorienci). Address K.8.H., euro of i rlbunci. ('r..ir.ltAL. Alifi.n i!S WAIN If.lJ OCljU. ' iog now article to dealers; exclusive territory, no coin petition, uo capital required; a to Ul.'O per cent, profit. Columbia Chomt- ft T? It T 11 . . ......... . . . . . . . rw ... . nmrr eHi o., fill jf,.( oarhom !., Cliloiffo, III. Help Wanted Mala. WANTEdI'tWcToR TlIUEIi TEAM sters; must understand taking euro of and driving horses; expoctod to write a fair hand; . temperate, married man pro furred. Inquire irii Diamond avenue, Horau toh. Call T to I) a in. H; TT. IIEWKTT RON. Helo Wanted Females. WANTEt) - GIKL FOIl O K N K It AL ' uou.HbWork. Inquire at 801) Washington avenue Lotwoon nourj of 1 and 5 p iu., Satur day, -i- 1IKL WANTED, MUST KNOW IlOW TO I co. k. all Mulberry street. Rooms Wanted. WANTl-D-KOUH OK FIVE KOOM8 KOK llKht liousikeeiilng, with front room snltablu fur stu Uo, uuur eourtbuuae. Address It. L care Trilume. Special Notices. rpo wmiM'rTyTioNcTuN A sell at the Arbitral ion Kooui, court house, Scranton, Pa., on riuturday, August 11, U'Bl, at lUa.m.. ?S,00.l first ni')i t,une bonds of the Groirory Silk Alanufaetnrinir company. JOHN A. .Ml.AlW. VOTleS IS HEKEBV U1VKS THE oTOil.i X holdoi of The Senintoii Axla Works ihut the auiiual meotin lor tho tho election ot olilcersbud the transaction of suuh other business us may enmo bufore the muotinif, will lo hold at the offloo of tho company, at their factoiy, TUursdiiy. August 'A ltW4, at 3 o clock p.m. THOS. M. EH WIN, Beorotary. Scranton, Pa, Ainr. 4, lstfl. YOU WANT TH1W KELIC KEPliINT J- Frank Losl!e' Illustrated Weekly War Illustrutiuh lHilblsi,'). Two Volumes Folio, Hlti.50; payable monthly. 5iOU. Del vored by express coioi.lete. prepaid. Addros P. O. iKWDY. 018 Gibson street, Scranton, l'a. BLANK BOOKS, PAMPBLET6, MAUA zinos, otc, bound or rebound at The Tiiiiiume ullico. yulck work. Kousonublj Irlcca, IfEAL T1CKKT8 CAN lTi BAD AT H-i, 1M corner Sprnco street and Fr mkllu ave nue. Twenty meal tlcKets for 3, ill. Uood table board. For Rent. W.JWWAWVWWWVWVAAAVVVVVI RKNT-ONE-UALF STORE. 120 V t'enn avennoJl jierjnonth. t;ok res'T-nicely-fuu ushed uall V sult'ible for lod-n rooms. JOHN JER MYN. llll Wyoming avenue. Real Cstate. CORAM ON REAL ESTA'l'K AND IN- O VESTMENT AGENCY. oilers bargains as Minus: CITY BUHINEBH PROPERTY. 10 ft. front by W ft. deep, on Hpruco street, routs for 810,000 40 ft. front by 60 feet deep, on Spruce street, corner alley 10.500 These toffctbor pve SO ft, front on Spruce street botweun Venn and Frai.klln, with alloy en side. Spruco street property is advancing rapidly. CITY RESIDENCE PROPERTY. -CORNER MONROE AND VINE street, lot 60xK5, two dwellings, SO,' a I. riving s nice n sidoiice and an inci mi for snnill investment; ALSO A PLOT OF b LOTS, giving 120 ft front on Monroe avenue, near Vine street. Tbeio make a ftrstx-lass residence plot In a dc'irahlo locality. If not sold in one plot will sell abovo separately. WEST RIDE. Lot 50x180, South Main avenue, adjoining resideneoof Stnbh B. Mott, pri -e, fiiol); also lots on Rock street aud West End place. Only four loft COUNTRY PROPERTY. A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT DALTON, PA modern house, spring water piped iuti it from hill hack, burn for three liorsen and two cows, lienneiy wit i cemontii floor, young fruit fine lawn, grand outlook; one and a half to three acres, as desired, $5,000. Also lota of about s imo size on Western Slope, Dalton. Call or addross SMITH B. ilO IT, Manager, Vn. 421 Lsek, nve. rnar heard tra-te. Horses at Auction. nORsljSTTuTlolfT CUSICIT8 stable, Scranton, Friday afternoon, Au . 10, at I o'c.ln.-k. Lurg workers aud good driv ers. Every horse guaranteed as represented. W. B. MO KH. Strayed, STRAYED TO MY PREMISES A RiiD row. Owner can hare same by iiaviuu for this advertiscino' t and damage-. H .I. SrHl'KS IC7 r-ro-peet Ave. lost. IOST Lr'I T IN DELAWARE AND UUD J son tra il in Carhmidalu, July 30, lady's clotn Jiicket. Finder will please write or re turn the article to Rev. J. M. Lowls, Grace Rectory, Hone-dale and receive reward. Incorporation. VTOT1CE TS T1ERKHY OIVEN TIIAT AN Vt Bppllcrttlon will he mailo to the court of common i less of Laosawanna county on Monday, th sevontneutb day of September, 1K;u. at II o'clock, a. in., under the piuivtulont of tho act of assembly, entitled, an act to pro vide for the innorpnrntien and regulation nf certain corpora'lons, approved April W, 1X71, and the Biii'i'tement tberoto by Ezra H. Itip plu, Fred J. Ainsden, Willkm Iiliime, John Ilora. John T. Howe, Robert C. Clark, Ed ward L, Uu. k. Franklin W. Martin, Will E. Cahoon and others silhscrlbod thornto, for the charter of an lntnndul corporation to be called "Grand Anny f tile Ropublio Memorial of Scranton," 1 1 e character and objeoi of which Is to erect and malntiiln building In tho city of Renmton, Lackawanua county, Pennsylvania, which shall be a memo rial to all Union soldiers, sailor and marlno of tho war of the rebellion of M to 1K6S; to especially perpetuate the name and memo ries of such soldiers, su Ilora and marine as entored tho sorvlco from tho city of Scrautou; to provide a place for the collection of records and relics relating to tha history of the war; to maintain a place of meeting for the veter ans of said war, and auxiliary associations; to promote sentiments of patriotism aud de votion toward our cuuutry and her Institu tions, and to oultlvate and maintain fraternal, ucial and b"Uoflcinl relarion with the veter ans of the lato war and tlu-ir families. And for theio purposes to have, possess and enjoy all tho rights, benefits aud privileges con ferred by the act of ua.ainbly aforesaid and its supplements. The Nnld proposed charter is' on file in tho cfllce of the prothonotary of said county, No. 703, September, T, lsut. F. L. ll.TCHCOCK, Solicitor. Ordinance. AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE collection of tines, penalties and for feiture Section I. Be It ordained by tho burgees an I town council of tho borough o? Taylor, and it Ib boreby ordained by tbe authority of the same, that all flnos, ponaltlo and for fi lturo under tho ordinances of th borough shall be recovered by a luminary conviction before the burguis, a Justice of the pnaco, or su aldurmun. fcsc. li. In caso anv porson, or persouH,who shall have lt arrested nail oonvict.'d and fined by tho hurgoss, a Justic ofthi peace, or an aldermxn.for the violation uf suy p.ane or d nimjo, or tor being a vagrant, or tramp, shall rofnso to pay tho fine linpised for suoa Oil i phd, the burgess, Justien of the peace, or aUurman, shall hsvaaulh .rity to oouimlt him or tnein to ths lock-up or Btationbou within tha borough for pot longer than five day, or to compel him or them to work upon the pub lic works or street of the borough (or a period of time not excoeding one day for each dollar imposed. The foregoing ordinances were rend and pa.sjd at a reuulur meeting of the couiioll of the boiough ot Taylor, hold the twentieth day of July, A. D 13J4, E. E v Es'lMN, Pre!dent of Council. Attest th leal of the borough of Taylor, G. J. POWELL. Sooretary. The foregoing ordluanoe are approved this twentieth day of July, A. D 1H04, WILLIAM P. GRIFFITHS, Burgess. on no Ladies' luslin Underwear, Skirts Special Mid-Summer S 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. HLLY Pine Fibre Sffattresses Are NOW Made and Sold VERY CHEAP by The Scranton Bedding Company, See our FIFTEEN DOLLAR Solid Oak Bedroom Hett We sell Furniture oa cheap as any house in the country that in tends to give honest value for the money. Try us. E3 n i 205 ADD 207 CTlSSHi itV -.Jp'liuiuptlonorliinaiilty. i1nSSI.V'r mall prepaid. With bEFOREAND AFTER USIN6.no other. AdUreu SiUVK MEEIt CO., Wonlo Tempi, CHICAGO. IL1. For Sale in Scranton, Pa., by H. C. SANDERSON, Drugfist, cn. Waghlnjtot tnrl Snruoe streets. RESTOR i mfl i r sr.li CS-.'S "It.. . sum ptlon and KM OilE AMD Ai-ftU USLSU. 1.0000. Im-Sale byC. M. liARKlM, Wru.l.t, li'JN.7! ') "' (lltcoTerj. 'i.jL,-l lUTQliiDl.ry Kmlmoai ' "ibiuii. euniptio or iai Ity, ALU After tbLUg. Wh !. . vrltlon FfiiL MMilCINB CO For Spvuce sale by JOHN H. PHELPS. Street, Scranton, Pa. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO. fcCKAJx'TOli AMD WILK E3-DA.RRE. VJtw MANOFACTUKER3 O? LocomotiYSs and Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Offloe. SCRANTON. PA. '!r"!aj eciEH:i!a:ii!!!E3i!2ti!:si:uii:Li!ii!c:i:iii There is no smoll of smoke SALE NOW- GOING, i and will last twenty-one diysloagor. Iathat tima wa miutdUpjia of our stojfc of Clobhiuj aad Oouts' Furnishiugs by order of tho insurance, companies, who have already given out the contraot to repair our store, which was damaged Saturday night, June 10, by tho explosion and fire in tho building of our neighbors, Messrs. Davies & Griffin. Clothing Sold at 33 Cents oa the Dollar Less Tbaa Cost to IMe, , DOM DELAY. COME AT ONCE. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE. AN ACTUAL SAVING OF 67 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. . We only mention a few bargain; all other good sold at equally astonishing low prices. BOYS' PANTS, 13c. Two for 28 Cents, Men's Suits, for'y sold for $10, now $4.75 Men's Pants, sold for $5, now $2.00 Men's Suits, for'y sold for $16, now 8.25 Boys' Suits, Sold for $3.25, now 1.35 Furnishing Goods and all goods that are damagod at your own price. This is NOT a Permanent Fire Sale. It will last THE SIGN OF THE BELL. 230 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. I3TNEXT DOOIt TO THE BURNED DAVIES A GRIFFIN BCILDINO, llv & Wallace owns and 209 aLLUjLurycct 'KM.SG AE. NERVE SSBS8. & WALLACE eaiiej. such a i Weak Memory. Leu of Bret Power, Helach, Waaefulutis. Manhood, Nightly tlnilssloiis, NerToutnom.alldralmanillonsor power In OeuerailTO OrKans of either sex caused by ofereiertlon, ouUrul errors. .. ..ninniA.., nnr. hlhlnii(1 m Infl rmltT. Con- Can be carrledin vt pocket. 81 tier box, for a 5 order we ihi a written ffanrantee o nre ED MANHOOD MMimniini imi 1 in mi tumm i im DB.uom REBTEBD'E nit a ITT -Ti '""TTTT-'Tff liTIMiriMI TTT"yM nlL.L-0 h& Theirreatromody fornerron prostration and all nerrout dlteaxef of 'i' the tonoratlve oraam of either M auch as Ncrvoui I'rontratlc n, Fall- htt Inizor Li lit Manhoo.1. ImDoteDOT. Mehllr Efnlitloui.YoutMul Errorf. j. r.yi Mental Wnrrr.eiceastve i of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Con Infinity. With erory 85 order we BUe a written Kuai anu.e to cure orrefiiml the money. He d at Kl.UU r".rbox, O boxes JUOTT'M CUfSllCAl. CO.. CJeYelUUU. VU 17 i "im Avrnuo. RESTORE LOST VIGOR wil drte yon epla w Sold with WRIT ffn'd with WSITTTH mt cinif . If aeglecMd, mcb troublt. I.U t gl.nn per box by roil 1, 6 boi for (s. With eiri f uiur.nla Ia f itrm nr rafiinil Ih nm.i. IHcf.Uiiil, Ohio. Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenue and y Wafer. or lire about them, aad they ara HEN'S. PANTS, 50c. Never Hip. BELL CLOTHING Corset Covers ale low On WASHINGTON AVE. Opp. Court Houae. CORNER Lacka. and Adams Aves. Dr. B. Grewer The Phlladolphla SpeeinliBt.and hi eclatil Staff of Enirlish and German phvaiclana, are now permanently located at 81 1 SI'IIUCK HT., SCRANTON. The doctor ! a trraduate of the UnlTeriitr of Fennaylvanla,formrly demonttratnr of physi ology and snrpxry at tbe Mcdico-Chirurgical Colleif of Fhllad'lpbla. A rclalty of rhronie, Nervous, Bkln, Deart, Womb and Elood diseasoa. DISEASES OP THE KERYODS SYSTEM TM symptom of which are dizxlneu, lack ot confidence, soxual weaknoa in men and wo man, ball riling In th throat, spot floating before tbe eye, lota of memory, unable to con centrato the mind un on tubjeot, siljr star tld when auddenly poVn to, and dull, riittreased mind, which unfit them for per. forming th actual dutie of life, making hap. pines ImpokKilile; dl.tre&sing the action of the heart, canting flush of beat, depression of spirit, evil foreboding, cowardice, fear, dreams, melancholy, tire eay of company, feeling a tired iu th morning a when retir lng, lack of energy, norvuueness, trembling, confusion of thought, depression. constlpntlon. weakneo Of the Lmbs, etc. Thuse ao affected thould consult us immediately and be restor ed to perfect health. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. Weakness of Young Men Cured. If you have been given up by your phytlclaa call upon tbe doctor and be eianilned. He cure the worst cases of Nervous Debility, Scro fula,01d Seres, Cats rrhPilo,Fcmale Weakness, Affections of tbe Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat, Asthma, Deafness. Tumors. Cancer and Crip ples of every description. Consultations free and strictly sacred and confidential. Office hour daily from ta. m. toil p. m. Sunday 0 to 2. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE BOOKBINDING DEPT. bas excellent facilities to do Us work, and can please the most fastidious. AHVTMINO IN THE LINE Of BOOKOINDINtt. TBT CS 1 Stock Damaged equally as good as bofora. BOYS' SUITS, 65c. Slugla and Doubls-breasbsd. only 21 days longet HOUSE