The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 06, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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    TIIE SCEANTON TBIRTJNE -MONDAY MOItiNTNGrj AUGUST (5. 1S94;
ASE
lass mam
Scranton Sulci's Tiira DieitJ at ths Hands
of the SprlEtSQelds.
mm TO HIT THE BULL
CAUSE OF TEE DEFEATS
While Both Donovan and Flanaghun
Were Pie for the Springfield Bats
men Wilkcs-Uarre's Dafoat Our
Only Consolation Providonco and
Erie the Other Eastorn League
Winners Standing of the Clubs.
National anil State League fiOsultJ.
Notes of the National Game.
OCAL Hss bull en
tl tli uf lasts h.ul hoped
fj If from the iiifc'ery
JT1 Canton io their
hti i"iti"l tlfort ia th.
fc'j4,V1i Extern leiiu that
'tM l"8" so Ku to
RwA tbeir cr,,Jlt llt tbs
fl P i e'luse of the series
" withb.irtDKa"U:,but
the ease with whioh the p-Me of Scran
ton wns demolished iu oth gtmeg
played Saturday demonstrates tho faot
that tbe home team will have to "yt
on itoli" tUd grouted si-Mi of u hut tie
if they wish to up with the Ii
ern league procession, UJaviirtheieaii,
clwnro of company nivl the rearrange
ment of tho twain may have, iu the
three rhiuos pi :iy J, wo.k.ij dtiastrous
ly its fur aa wiatlug thi tamo wascou
Certiei'. Pruv donee skill retain her poilUou
at tue top nt the column, with Scrau
ton a pretty fair second, Vllkes-Uiirre
hold third place closely followed by
Erie.
Hm standing of the tln'is coxprwiaij
the E3ti;rn lwajrue, -Kith their per
contr.Kos, number of gines wou unl
lost by each iu the race for the pu
Vftut, follows!
Won. Loit. Per He.
rrovldeu.ee 47 J7 X'.i
r-crniitoii -1J 31 .S'-iU
VilUy3-liarre.., u. .'! .5'i
Erie- 10 m .M-l
liuiTulo 43 41 Mi
fyracu-jo 40 .r7
r-prinetioU bo 41 .-iol
Xliughauitou.... S!2 .210
CFaitiGFIELC'S TAO V.CTGwii-S,
ficrantoa Offered No Ob;iucl to l'haxn
on Saturday.
Springfield, Mam., Aua. 0. Sorau
ton cllered uo obituola to rlufctluld in
the two auits plays! h9rd yt::rday.
The local mea had ou their lotting
clothes and bit the bull fit will. Ouly
soven innings of each guute wttre played
but that wan quite uuuuu. Tho score:
Firat game
SPniNQ?IELD.
h. tr, V.Q. A. E.
Shannon, ss 3 i 3 0
Donnelly, 3b 1 3 0 2 2
I.ruch, lib 13 4 10
HdirMer, rf 0 1 0 0 0
liutteiius. cf 2 2 0 0 0
Kadsan, if 2 3 3 0 0
Lenhy, o 0 1 0 I 0
lireckiundge, lb 3 3 10 0 0
Gruber, p 3 1 0 4 0
Totals 13 17 13 11 2
SCKANTON.
li. J I. P.O. A. E.
Wetzel, 8. s 0 0 3 1 0
Johueton, L f. 0 0 4 0 1
Patchea, a 0 1 1 0 0
JIuBsey, lb 0 1 10 0 0
Cahill, r. f 0 0 0 0 0
Phelan, 2b 0 0 0 3 1
mtth, 3b 0 0 0 3 0
Vetlake, o. 1 0 0 1 0 0
Donovan, p 0 0 0 0 1
Totals. 0 3 18 7 3
Fpringfleld 4 0 S 0 0 8-12
fccrsuton 0 0 0 0 0 U 0
Earned rnns SprlnRlleld, 0; Forantou.0.
First bass by errors SpiicjiiiuM, 2; b;rau
tou, 2. First bane on ball Off Donovan,
3. Strnck out Dy Dcaovau, 1. Throe
bse hits Sbedler, Bottenu. Two baKe
Jiits Lynch, Leahy, iircckluiidn. Sncri
f,co hits Sheiller, Lesljy. Doubln ply
llasboy, nlooe, Hit by pitcher By tim
ber. UopireSwartwood. Time of game
-1.10.
Second Game
SPRINGFIELD.
u. it. P.O. a. E.
Fhannon, e 1 0 2 y
Donnely. 8b 0 4 0 2 1
Lyiich, 2b 3 2 2 3 2
Fchefllor, rf 2 .3 3 1 0
Bottenus, cf. 1 0 3 0 0
Kudoau, If. 2 4 0 0 1
Omenra, c a 2 3 0 0
HreTkanrideo, lb 3 1-10 0 0
Jailer, p 0 3 0 2 0
Cougklia, p 1 1 0 0 0
Total 20 20 21 10 4
8CP.ANTON.
H. n. I'O. A. E'
Wetzel, i. R 0 0 0 3 1
JohuHton, 1. t 0 0 2 0 1
Patohen, o 1 14 0 1
JMuey, 1 b 118 8u
Cahill, r. f 0 0 2 0 8
Donovan, r. f 0 0 0 0 0
i'hi'lftn, 2 b 1 3 8 1 1
Fmlth, 3 l 0 0 0 0 1
Westltki), o. f 0 0 8 0 0
Flnnnagan, p 0 1 0 2 0
Total 8 5 21 0 5
Spriugtluld 8 0 4 8 1 6 4-20
Ibcranton 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 S
Enrned rana SpringCis!.!, 6; 5 crr.nton. 1.
carton.
FOOD IS 1 MATTEii OP CLIMATE
Tho Esquimo chews blulibnr be
cause lie witnta carbon wantj to
keep warm.
IIo has no tjso for starch a
non-heating food
In our climato sixty-six per
cent of our food is starch. Starch
is not easily digested.
Johann llott's Malt Extract
aidtt digestion and tho assimila
tion of food, banishes sleepless
ness, irritability and nervous
ness. A delightful cooling Bum
mer bevorago. Look for signature
of , .
"Johann llofP' on nock label. Al
others are imitations.
Eisner &"Mcndelson Co., Sole
A-gents, New York.
f7 tUl
First ba by errors Sprlugduld, 1; Bcrau-
ton, i. tirat Dao on Dulls U!i Mliitu', n;
Flauaghao, 6. Struck out By Mllltr, 8;
Haungan, 2. Homo runs Orueura. Tiireo
base hin Doucelly, NaiUaa. Two b;iat
hitf Doun.'lly, Lynch,- SchnOlor, Phelaa.
Buoritkn blti Lynch, liott.uua. Stolon
bm Lyucb, 2, Doubi plsyi Shannon
Lyuoh and B'tckinrid-fe. lilt br I'itchor
Lynch, ScheOlur, Iluttoum. Wild pitch
Flauachau. Passed b ills Patchuu, 2. Um
pire Swarttvood. Tlaie 1.30.
MEEKIN KNOCKED OUT OF THE BOX.
Xu&do Sleds Hia I'irit Appt:ar.c with
Wtlki-Brre MniuorittW.
BtFFAto, Au. 5 Buffalo won n
othtr deoUire vloiory ornr 'Wilkes
Pirraon butnnlny. Meekin, lat of
t!, Truy ulub, was knocked out of the
box and Black burn took bis plaoo. The
uti.ru:
WlLKES-UAllliE LUfTM.P.
It. )!. . A.E.I H. II. I'.A K.
Olllon 3 b 1 1 ;a 1 O.O'Hr'nUh. 2 4 20
rttiau'urb 0 1 S 2 llir'bylii. 1 S 7 I) 0
Lcci'rf. V 2 0 1 0Yirl I : ! 0 0
lotii!f.. U U 0 0 0 D .lv rf... 12 10 0
Vurnero 118 0 (ii!l,r,W;i!i.. 0 13 10
im.'n.'U). 0 1 5 (' ili.'lyVr if. 1 2X00
ivttim.. 0 0 4 0 iii owi.'.iM. i 2 y :i o
M.-.'on u 0 1 1 1 liuvd c... 2 i! i 0 0
lllVrnp. 1 1 0 1 O Uui.jr 3 3 10 0
Mv'kiup. 00 0 0 0
Tumi rlVt.J .... 1: a 27 7 0
3 8 24 H ili
Wllkiu-Darre 0 0 0 0 0 0 i 1-8
UiitTulo 0 7 4 0 0 3 0 0 T 14
fciinioj runs-Wilk'Vi-Hiirr.i. 2; linfl':it 3.
First biiio on ijulN luf HimI.'Iii, 2; tl. lli.t.'k
burn. 3. l.tt on Imhoh Wllkes-lturrn, 1: Ilnf
fain, i. Flint bwu on l'u:n-(Ht liuJIVr, 1.
Struck out -lly M Jctn, 1; II otter, II. lloii.o
runs 1'rnuby, llo.l'.'r. Tiireo two JittN Ijo
zotc '1 wo haw Ult- !!rown, ''Mrb n, 1'aly,
Dowsj, lj,.y.l. 2; llotlor, 3. Doublo U y-iV.Mi.iM-ll
t S!i ini.tiii tn I'.t ivvii: ; li;i if:i.i' to
.MoMulu.ii to Jlrown Wild itt"hw--M". klu,
1. I'uk.'U bull nnior, 1; Diyl t. L'miiiro
UicscUir, Itmo 1..1J.
OWiiH EA3TEH4 UUIilill GAMES.
At F.rlti-
Erle 1 110 0 010 1-5
IlUiirbamtou ..0 OU01001 1-8
llita Ert, J: IilOKhHintoL. 3. Errors
Erl., i: Hiii'h ui ton, 3. Patteriei Jtc
Uuiuue3, ii 'vir ni 'l (Juw.iu; Duryeaund
linfur. Uiuplie kitti'iok.
At Provldaoco
lVovUl-!ico....0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 il
i.-yiHcu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Hits Providence, 4; Hyracuao, (i. F,rr.n-
I lovhleiicu. 1; ,srause, 0. iiattorioi
r'lKau a:id ficAulcy; Laruott unJ Ucsm.
Uuipiro Snyder.
fJATICtl.a HAGUE.
IiaHlinoro, 11); Philnlolplil 12,
Cii.diiUUU, ; CiJViluUU, a.
Poitou, 11; 'Vail.ln,:r.ji!, 5.
Chic-'CO. 10; L miavilli1, 4.
New York, 10; Urnoklyu, 8.
New York, 0, Un nklyu, H.
Phtabur?, 11; St. Loujh, o.
STAlt LEAGUE.
Pbilp.dolph!a, 4; Uiirriibnrrr, 3,
Laiicnsttr. 0; Allciitown, 7 (12 inn,1
Uoadm;:, 7; liu;:!otoii, 3.
PotUviilj, 0; Sinnuxida-ib, 2.
KESULTi D 1,4 A TIE.
GphUeJ Oisao llntwuu Y. 0. l. aud
Eurnll;3.
A sinlrited gami of ba.ie bill was
pi iyd oa Saturday between the Youu
Men' CUiUUaa HStoulatiou and Eureka
teams at tho buee bull park. It lasted
for eleven ipnicjra and resulted lu u
tie.
Nolan pitchid for the YounK Men'
CluUtimi (joolulloa and linw lor the
Enrfkas. Th4 eoor:
V. SI. C. A...1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 C- 6
Eurekas 0 200001110 00
SUNDAY GAMES.
IN A GARRISON FINISH.
The Blaoni Bait th Coal Hoaveri la Un
cxpoted Mauaer.
Buffalo. N. Y.', Au. 5. -The Coal
Reavers tied the ecoro and forged
ahead in the ninth this afternoon, and
were three runs ahead when the Bisons
came to bat. About 2,500 spectators
nearly had heart disease when the Eiaoui
secured four runs and wou the game
after two men were out. It was a
sIubbIuk, see-euw contest aud the lead
changed several tima3. Score:
WILUEiS-BAIinii I BUFFALO.
li. n. o. A. K.l (. ii. o. A. I
Gillen, 3b. .2 3 i liO'Brlcn. 2bJ 2 3 0 1
&I.UUOU, -oi i o I'Uruioy.lb.l 3
L-zatto, rf.f 8 0 Veiling If.. 1 1
4 1 0
4 0 1
0 0 0
2 1 2
hette. cf.,.8 2 I 1 OiDnlv. rf....l 4
W:irn r r S I
1 U J!ll
..1 0
lirowu, lb.1 0
i. r i i. t n , y ui - o o v
ri ii in i 'j ii .i (.
inn ". u i;. ewe-. H...i i
A 1
M -M h'n. m' 1 II A ' ll..,.i.'.H. .'.i
3 0 I
1 4 0
Keouuu, t U 1 0-Vickury, ii.3 3
Total ..1W 2(1-10 71 Total. ...2-) 10 27 J 0
Two out wkuu wiMilnu ruu nm mailc.
Wilk"K-Larro 2 8 II 0 0 1 S 0 6--IU
liiu-'ido 3 3 7 1 0 0 1 1 -20
EaruuJ r.inu-Wllkos-IlRi-ro 4. lli.Culo3. I.,-u
on iniuM -Wiikos- ld.nn 12, lluirUo 7. l'lii,
htm oa bnlls fIT Ki-o.ihii 4, nil Vlcliurv 11.
Struck otit-l'.y K". nun 2, Vict-jry i. lt.uiui
rum-W.-w ti'T, SiciluLon, Lowe :. Thru Im.so
bits O'iii-it-u, Coiiiut. Two bam kit-iutti,
Wuruer, Ptltit. Dull-, irniulmrt. Viclo-ry.
Hit by i.ltnlidr-l'.rowu, ill li-n. Wl d
I'itrheH-Kuenan. I'an.-ioil Iwila Waruor 2.
ITini Iro Domoher. Tiiuo 2;Od,
At Providence
ProvUlQiico. ..I 8000000 P 3
Syracuie....'..0 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 01
Hits rrovldrncti, 13; Syrncnso, G. Er
rorv Providonc-f, N; Syrntoso, 2. li.xti.oi
ij? hjlllvan anl aicAuk'V; Kiirov and
Ho-a. Ui;r,;lro Simldon.
At LonUville
Loitiiviilo 1 0003000 1 S
bt, Louis 0 10000 0 0 12
UitM-Loulf.vllle, 10; St. Loul. 7. Er
rors LouLviilo. .2: St. Louie, 1. Liitt. r
ies Wadswoi-U and Wouvit, Clarkjou
aud Tv.-inehiira. Umpire Humt.
At. Chictigo
Chicuifo 1 10 0 0 0-8
Cincinnati o 0 0 1 0 0 1
llltu Chicr.go, S; Clnciaue.fi, 4. Errors
Ciiicaijo, 2; Cinciimntl, 3. IVitterie-i
Griillu ami Schrivert Dwyer anj Jliirphy.
Umpire Mc2tiade. Game stopped by the
In tuo grand ataud.
CLIMT3 FflOid rH DIAMOND.
What an unmerciful drubbing Spritir;
fipltldid give us on iiaiiirday.
It is stated that the bane bull patronB in
Ponton dUlike Tucker nnd want him re
UiiBnd. Scranton will moot the PrcvlJenco club
nt the ball park toduy, tomorrow and
Wedtiosdsy.
A Boston diptch nays that Hudson has
sig'iod with tho tei.m from thu Huh for
?2jQ a nioiiih and reported for duty on
Kaurd'iy. West, Km A. to. ua pitcher
nlKU-'d by Lost..n aomc tlmo ego, lnm been
re'i-iwcd.
The Reading club hm f'.lml n claim for
PliortBt' p Wetzel, aud tiie Pi.u ideipma
"Goltt" have claimed l'luh'T l'iiiniiulian,
Third Biineiuan Westlnko, Firl lliitnin.-vi
Slass-y Bin! Ii -ft, Pielibr Stall i, of the
Scranton club. l'hiladclpbia Inquirer.
The Hi-ubeiiA and tlie lini iinn'i-s played
a liiiiim of ball ot Jan o Uoj'h rihui da
Saturday, which reinUed in victory fir
t'ie DrummHi's by a scorn of 10 to 6. The
features of the game wcro the foot exer
clscs .f both tcaniB and the luu tho um
pire had.
Charles Petty aud Mlthucl Sullivan, two
of the pitchers of the Washington club,
have been served with their tou dave' no.
tico of release. Petty will go to Kaunas
City. Cincinnati has put lu a claim for
Sullivan. Young btockdale, after two
months' nbnenceon account of illnoaj, bos
reported for duty and will take his regu
lar turn at pitching.
The Farmers Bae Ball club, of Clark's
Summit, defeated the Ramblorn.of Justus,
at the latter place hist Matnrday, 7 to 6.
Loder and Smith waa the Summit buttery,
and Wheeler and StoDe, Justus. The boys
from the Summit feol very proud of their
victory, as It is the first time Justus has
been defeated this Heason. C. II. Warden,
of Scranton, was the umpire, and gave
satisfaction to both sides.
JlllljllfluSlJI
Four Heats Necessary to Decide B.lweea
Three Starters.
AH EXCITING FREE -F2S-ALL
The Cet Half-Milj Was Made by
Nellie B in 1.12 1-2 Fanny Blair,
Keeley and MoMa Wcro .Winners.
L. T. Payne and John Frlt2 Wore
Conspicuous Figures In tna Hitch,
Harness and Drive Race.
Sitiirday'fl trotting meeting ot the
(icntlemen's Driviuif. club was charac-tOi-iz.-d
by well contented iinisnes and
ftut tiuw iu fao'u race. The tmuvl
number of grand Htimd speotutorii
wi-ro lu attend moo and t'je lield con
t lined perhapa more tlnti its averajr-
quota of upictators in traps of high and
low decree.
The tim- m.dd in eaoh race was ex
oepilonully fast according to clnniliui
tion uud ea-ah winner acy ur-t I firut p
Hl'ion ouly by a contest. The best, ueais
in the four events werj us follows ;
8.00 class, Coxey, 1.23
2.60 clam, Keoiey, l.lS.'ff.
2.4(1 clasi, Mullio, 1 l."i'i. J
Freo-lor- nil, A'eliin 11, i.Vi-i.
The result of tho iret-for-i-ll puts
Jim Mean, Trllly Way aud Nellie B
ou i:u tquul plaae rud if .i mU-h riJ
between tae trio U arrsnguj for the
uext uu-etiug, which will be hel l Fri
ll. ly of this W'elc, it would attract ;
laro crowd. Enoh nn-'mul had boat
of admirers lu tue gluml uln'.d yau-r-riuy,
an J nl; bnt t'ji- frloiil-J of Jliu
tJcare hro sallntled ti:t tho test htuse
failed to wiu.
AN FSTUltTilSIKO NUVULtY.
Uy way of viulty a hito'i, hartjuua
;ud drive iuc.-vai lvit and proved
hu acceptable f -n.l 't divriulon ami
imus'tnetit. IU eoTiditto iu of th
rute provl-Jod that the drivers ahcu! 1
liaruvss thi-lr i'il'-.ial aud hitch
theiu to lujKKles und drlii a
hulf-u.lit.-, the lirst under t:i) Vira
to be declared the winner. Snaps
.ud luuchanioal cppliano3 Were
barred. L, T. Pnyre wan first away
and made '.be Jap iu ii 10 from tuo t'mu
lie bcgAti to harnvca tnd before JoLn
Fii'z had climbed into his li-'Ji)'. V.
A. Summers was the coud to start,
tint Bt'i,wd on the lirdt turn to faetou
a Wft, and made the lap behind Dr. (J.
E. lliil. Tho lattor's tnir were flapping
about tha horses heel, and bo ows it
to bis steed's Btrong pull on the rc-lus
that the 1"D whs muuj iu safety. Dr.
Charles Hill und John Frua were given
second und tnird positions bccumio
their harnesses were properly fast
ened, Ths scheme of tho racing cociiaittoo
to work oil tho four trotting events by
hata fiat:: the liret to the last oa the
card, with five minutes intermission,
was a djcluod sncoeai, aud at C.BO
o'clock tbo sport waa ended,
Following are tho eummnrUa:
BUMMABIES C'F IlACliS.
First race. 3 00 claas-
Fanny Blair, b. m., G. 3S. Sholly...l 5 1
Coiey, g. W. G. i'srk 8 1 5
Fruiii H., br.g., F. C. liazzard 2 9 2
Harou Lais, br.m., Walter ilermyn.. 5 3 3
V.'illihiu, b.g., Trunk Men iUeld 4 4 4
Tine, Viiyi, 1.22, l.',0.
Focond race, 2.S0cla-s
Keeley, b.g., G. M. Hallstead 1 1
Duke, bl,g , L. T. Payne 2 2
Jack, b.g.. Dr. Charles Hill 8 8
Time, I.lMJtf. 1.19,
Keeley driveu by Waltor Jormyn,
Third race, 2.40 claim
Mollle, b. m., Ambrose Spencc-r 1 1
Juux, b. g., Dr. Charles Hill a 2
Nut, b. Hi., 3. L. Crawford 2 S
Magnolia, bl. ra., Dr. J. L. Weutz 4 3
Fanner Boy, b. g., L. Patersou 0 4
Time, UOtf, 1.17.
aiollio driven by W. Jormyn, Jack by
Dr. G. E. Hid, Xet by James alears.
Feurth race, freo for all
Jim UeuiD, g. g., Dr. Charles
llul 1
3 1
8 3
Trilly Way, b. m., W. U. Gear-
h-irt 2 1
Nellie 13, b. m., L. Patleriou 3 3
1 2
'imio, l.l;i, l.Vi, l.il.
If Frank H. wtrs not ao bad a break
er he might have won clthorcf the two
last beat of ths Cut raoe. lie had his
Srtld well to the rear when hu went
iuto the ulrou the buck siratuh iu the
secoud heut and had F.inuy Blair two
leuKths to the bad in the etretou in the
last heat wbeu he again was thrown
frr-m his stride.
Keeley s wiu was attended by lss ef
fort thm any of the events Duke and
Jack wad s henrt breuklng fiulshfir
f.'cona position during tue last houl
and hd the g.ud stand ou t.ptue wbuu
tho form-.T got the plac j by an eyelash.
Net gave llyllle a decided vbblleuge
duiing all oi t.'.o l.it quarUr of the
ftnstu'af, but w is UiiA'eu il a abort
dlstancs from the tiul'i, where jlol'.le
won by s nock. Jack was the iupyr
tnnt factor in the second host and
uiljbt bjve besu on veti termj with
iollh at the wire had he uol. brvktn a
'ioZ 'ii leugtha av,y.
JIM MRAH-V IIAP.I) WIN.
Ti.o fir t hat of the fice-for-ail
to Jim Minrj ty thiee opn
iiml,hs but l ucli of the folio wlug heats
wervt ooie wuu by tii.Uiil.ig co:it-iit.
Tnlly SV uy was secmd in the stretch
in the second bout and hualir
wiu fiolu Jim Mens by a nck
The nine horsjs were having it
out in the uf.ie position iu the third
heat when Ntdll li same down on the
outnlde aud won by a scaut luarglu.
Jim Mean and iVllie B esme neck and
neck dowa fi streieb lu the last heat
with Trllly VV Un tt-a three lengths
away, Both u the leaders wore nn-t-T
1 lr.iUhiiimil at ttu wir-i Woeiu Jim
r.ei.rs won by a shuri head.
blutherxt Jkotbril ':otltTn!ll
rs. V ititl'iiv'e Sootiitn( Syrun ha li 'i
nerd for over llfty y.-are by miliiiin f
u.ie here tor tueir oaililiiij v.-bUe kon.inni,.
tvitii I'.'irfi'ot ho-j.;.-! I. e'jo'h'it th-j t,..i.vl
tt'ftelis tl; t,"T.;,e. all'
wb'd colic, d'i-1 Ii l! 1."
r.rrlm. Hi'-l brdiujj
t re-iiily for d!
( I tin- world. Be ur aud iuk
Wliiu:ow' SuoUi'.mi? Sm"iii," and
'il'," and fikii no
noeiliei- kind. Tw:ity-live ct-nUi a I '-t-
tie.
1-Cl.
A rolToK'.-t NtTlCK - THK UNDiUt
Jx b irno-l. an a-idimr aprolnt-d liy tbo Or
phan s Court ot t aeitawhon.i county to pts
ujicu oiceii.-'iou- I'd" i t.i ac :ouut ut und to d s-ti-lbnto
fund hi tlio humle uf li ries Oardmir,
executor "f th but HI of H- m y (.'huso, 'lo
coasml, bnroi y nl . en nolle that hs will ut end
to attcuu t ' th" du ie - of In appo irmoot at
tlu "Utiie, No tiOS spruco street, cn.ulo:i,l'a.,
on JViday, th . K th Uay of August. A. U. 1MU,
nt Ida. m , nt wb ci tbu. find pln aU orsom
bavlnir c'altns against tbo seld onuto must
trjsent tiieni or l-e forever therjiittur du
arred from coning lam: atu fund.
DAVjl) W. 1IKUWN, Auditor,
I" jTATtTOP "THOji A3 MCiXBX,"i.AT2
j ot tlm city of Scranton, couuty of I.ack.i
wauna, Htate of 1'eiiiinyluaiila, deccam-d.
Luttore tcstamouiaiy upon thj abuyu named
estate having ben granted to the undersigned,
nil persons having claims or demands aialnst
tbo said estato will preseut tb m tor payment
aud those indebted thereto shall please make
immediate payment to
THUS. J. MULLEN, Executor.
Jkssui'S& Hamu, Attorneys.
A Word.
V.?j of rt Mnd oenf Oof mtieN m
mat Situation Wanted,whUh art inurl
Afuntu Wanted.
UANTED IMMEDIATELY AN EXPB-
ru-ucod iaitalluieat colloetor; mutt oe
a hustler ami Btri :tly tn-iiporiito; iut,'l ""a
lirclorrcd; it'itu expuriouco. Aildruas E.O.H.,
cave of i riliunc.
( ( EN'LH AL AUliKTS W ANTED SELIj
VI lag now urticled to d.al.r.i: .-xctiiHive
ti'rrltorv, no comootitli'ii, nocurltul mjuirod;
tW lo pur rant, profit. Oilumbla (.'bouit
cpl Co.. Ill1 1 i.Rrli..vii i . Q'lte-'e". 111.
,Hclp WantedMale.
WTANTLD - OOOi). ACTIVE . YOUNU
V nia:i t.. put light aim? roilnou buildtngs,
mm wli-. bus ha I o.-ci.,)rli!'ic-J. Api'ly to V. l,
i)i-,.'vr.'T t ... . ,1. ......
ah iivLjij, i.ariicinor iiwuw.
7AN I E!i-1W; OH THHEH TEAM
t utom; must uuderstsnd taking care
of and driving liorsim; exiKicted to write a
fair tistiil: tiiuitwrnte. niarrloil man pro
I' l-rml. luijuiro 112J Liiuioud .ivuuuo, Scrun
ton Call 7 to U ru.
H. H. HEWKTT & SON.
Helo Wanted Female.
WANirELmTtL'''r.it (1SNEKAL
.iou-..-oiit. Ii.ipih-e at 30J Wash'i.gtuo
ivciiuo l et .voo-i uuiir of 1 and 5 p.m.. Sutur-d-
v.'
Ipecinl Notice.
iuf" ann'Tal 'iTiciTriNu ov thu
A : tof'kliQ'.' i-iu il Scranton (Mass ('o. for
tie) (.l-n-.l ion o: diriic: ir.-i and otLor bUHini.M
"ill Im lielii ut tl.j ot'J'.-e. .11 Lai-kiiwauna
nun, on S.it.tnUy Aci,'i:-- nt 2 p.m.
(.'. Ui.NWuoU, rtocrctary.
Thearnnal n,ooti:u o( stookboliluru lu the
i ! i o.-ii liiJ otor-.i Ci-tr.pauv, LtiUiluit.wlU bo
held iin..iodi.-iti-ly at cl an of ubi.ve im i-li.
j J. il. ri l . l.ljl.. ri-criiiiu y.
rpo WHOM IT 1! A V ( OSCl-UW-t WILL
I doll at t!u Ai-bttMtivn ko-iu, oiirt
I lio isn, tici-untun, l1.. on Saturday, Amf utit 11,
i vi, at IUa.m.. i-iwl nrit morwtgo uoaun oi
too Urjuorv bilk Jluiitifii'-tiirlnst coiiipaiiv.
JOHN A. .Id Li A US.
Voij vi aht ffi,FEi.icQrKi,it iTTr
1 Fr.iuk Loullo'1 llluntr.-ai.id Wokly Wr
I)li.Tiur:'iuS lMI-likl"i. Two VotumtM loll.i,
H i. V.'; payable i.uiiitbly, .f.'.OO. I'iiI vor.'d by
expri-ss roiupli'lo, jir!:pald. Aild;-is I'. O.
iti.'ODY, Ul UlUou litroi t, bcraatiin, 1'iw
1 LAN K "BinjKsT VAJfl'fi t.lh A MAO A
I kiUuh, utc, bound or re'.-otii.il at Tun
limieMs oliito. yuiek work. Ueaonublj
(rici-.i.
IEAI, Tli'KKrH CAN l'.S LAI AT Ml,
lVi corner Hpruco ,r;l mid l'ra'iidiu uvo-mil.-.
Twenty in al tieltiU for t-W. Wood
ti.olu board.
Fcr Runt
,10H KKNT ONK-HALK STOLIS.
120
J'ouu avenU'jBao jiui- inontu.
,''onitENT-NlCKLY.Fi;U..ISHEUllALL
J iiuHable fur lodge rooms. J0U1 Jtili
MVI, 110 Wyoiuiu iivii'iit'.
ken ti.tKto.
L;CltA.TuN 11F.AL ESI ATE AJSU ilN
O VESTMKXT AUE1CY.
ofli-rs bai-eain-i a" follows:
l'1'F V M'SINISI PKOIERTY.
10 ft. front iy Vi ft. do-jp, ou bpruoo
Htiiii-t, re i.-i !if ;oo 5'lO.Oi 0
to ft. flout by M foot doe;), outfpruee
Btre'.-t. comer alloy 1 ii, ; "rf J
Th-o t U"t!i"r rivo H ft. front on Scrui e
etroct between Ponu and Franklin, with alley
011 alio. Spruce struvt pruiwty Is talrauuiog
rapidiy.
CITY HKSIljK.yCH I'KOP'-UTY.
COitN-iK MuNK'iK A 'ill YLN'ia etreeto.
lot tt-clo, t,wnd.vi-llliK-c, Io.'jOO. f.viu,',' n ult-e
ri-ciili-uco and uu iuc-uu for mulliuvontuiout;
ALSO A PLOT OF 3 LOTfci, gi ,-lin; ISO ft.
front on Moiiroa avenue, near Vino mrout.
TTuno make a lirt-t-lMa ri Jenco plot In a
dchlrablo locality. If not sold iu uuo plot will
Bull ubove separately.
WKaT SIDE.
Lot 601-1S0. Houth Main avonuo, adjoining
renidotiee of Binlih B. Mott, price, S2,iu0; alaa
lots on Lock street and Weait Bud pluce. Only
lour left.
COUNTRY PROPERTY,
A BRAUTIFUL IIOUE AT LAL TON, PA.,
modern bouie, eprlui water piped into It from
bill back, barn tor three huriio aud two cows,
bounery with cemented lloor, youun fruit,
fine lawn, grand outlook; ono aud a half to
tbreo acre, as desired, 85,000.
Alko lots of about same elzo ou Western
Blupo, Dulton. Call or addross
BMITH B. MOTT, Manager,
No. 411 Lack, ave. roar board trade.
Horata at Auction.
HOUSE AT AUCTION-AT CUSICK'S
str.blo. Scmnti'S, Friday ef(oriioou, An r.
10, ut I o'clock. Larg- workers uud good driv
ers. Evory horse guarautued a represotited.
W. P. SUM Kl-:.
Strayed,
,lHiAYlllTT:o"rY A UiCD
D row. Owner can havj sauin by paying
for this auvurtiscme-1 and datuusoi.
II ,t. SI'ItUKS. "27 Pronp-et Ave.
Lcwt.
T OST-LEFX IN UELAW ABB A.NL 11L1J
Ji h - ii tram In l.Vrboudale, July 30, lady's
i luili jav.Let. FiiiJer will plyaee write or re
t i a tlio article 1 1 llov. J. M. Lewis, (.truce
h'Cioiv, Hone ilaio, aud receive reward.
f-tcliilec' Nolle).
A HCBIT! CIS' NOVICE -COlll'ETITIVB
J plane and Kvec-ltlciitli'iis are bivlt A tor a
e'tv buitulitir to lw uol for fire ib-pui tiu':ti
liuiiso nun pollc'i patrol 'tatlon- A prnnpeotui
ot the liulldii g niav bo e n at tho olHco of the
city clerk, at wlr.ch titflc the sa'.il p'sns and
i rn'-ilicaiious are to be submitted on or before
Wertni-sday, AUKUat K2, hl4. By ordur ot city
ClUMCily.
11. T. T.AVELLE, CityClo-k.
c!-ni,ton. Pi . .IuIt 24. l'.i).
Public
''piiL rNDKKSlGNEl) WILL bELI.AT
1 public .ala on loudav, Ausuen IS, Wi, at
id o cioi-K ii. ui at im unTu--'. 404 Laekuwaniia
HV-'inu-, .I'lci'U i li.i juacei of lli-j cail;.il Muck
of the -cia.itou Lace Ourtaiu company, lied
ii-i collateral s -curltv ouau ovc-(luo no'e.
Till. l,-U'iA'.VA .N.-V TRUiiT A Nil SAFE
li I'nHIT Oo.
.1'llv 2tl. Kl4.
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION
WANTED BY M-DDLK-
I.T
ouud woman as hoi.s -ko per or could
take i ai e of Invalid E 0 . 1 ribune ollico.
L.'TL'A'lIii W
WANT21V-BY
A YOUNU
l.dy s-ivliu' by tho d.;v
) tliu Uav aa ui'tssiuakor
iddrusa, II. T. N.
iib.I nun. rwcav.
; K i' ' V p t E
! I l l hi
.H L v t,J w A tVJ a.
To thai. b autoouit aud romantic sjiot,
Mountain Pail
-CN- , .
Monday, Aug.13
It will be the great event; one of the
finest gatherings ot the season. Take
the family along. Refreshments sup
plied on tho grounds.
fyTralns leave Jersey Central 'de
pot at 8, 6,ao, 0 and 41.80 a.m.. 2 and
8.30 p.m.
CrKemembor, tickets are not good
ou "The riyor," 12.00 p.m.
mi
Lad
luslin
Skirts,
h
id
Special 1
SKIRTS FROM 60 0ENT3 TO $4.00
GOWNS FROM 50 CENTS TO 4.25
COVERS PROM 25 C3NT3 TO 1.50
None but the bent materials used. Superb workmanship. Lat
est novelties, Correct shapes.
OOHBLLY i
AreNOVv- ISWIKBSNs. - '
Made aud Sold mmPmB
VERY CHliAP by sSSBBWml
The Scranton Bedding Company, Lacka. JT muL
mil mi
"Eco our FIFTEBaT DOLLAB Solid
Ok Ledrcoin Hett
We boil Varatturo is olioa-,) M
any lioase lu tho country that iu
U udn to give honosy valuo for tio
Liouey. Try ua.
mil Co.
1C5 uuD !
in?
r3-iW w P-Sa'-F r?i!?C,8S'rJJtS "'wKV681i3ii.
L Jzzi t-i J Lfrai'i.ljai5'5i.J fcrfot;3 S SilifeiW 4 a,u.cll.rf..l.or,.iU
Iff i'rCl eases- luobatWeak tlenmrf, Losiof Eiatn Power, rmaujclie. WukntulaoM,
fi f 1 Tl IomJJaabooit.r-iit.tly Kail.-Dli.ns: :,er..-u:oehi.alUralusBi.d!ciipl ljosr
V wJi H J lata--ai'eCjnefUliei-si'ieaiii!di.yovererertJo0.jotabl
i!...fS.
..a I W t it V ,k l Q ll-i3 OI I'' cute
A .-r'-'5'Hi"t'i-n-riljunUT. c'snlienrrletilii
fcyJiIri-t;r icail r.r.;;i'd J. WltU n IS -irder wo l
si;i9'f"firr'w,reftiiilllieioi.-y. Or. ulnt free. !i
v-w -Vr " oi1 reiima iiie money .
For Sale In Scranton, Pa., by II. C. SA.NDERSON, Drolst, c. Waahlngtou
and SorucB streets.
trnnvni p is
cT". Jl."l nr.. . H D IlO
int. ror . MSwrsr'B FSllBxSOsAJj MMa nuu tsiu ; otner.
iTtiocd for cUcGdux. rrlco tl.O per ooxe " ior e j.uij,
I4. MOTTH CHEailCX. CO, Clcvelaad, Ohio,
For Rale byC. M. HAKRIS, Druirnl.t,
EVERY
J
f'4iyl! 'CX LlomcVoies reeds a i elUtlo,
mo purest uregs
Or. IPeai'o
mi
As:
They are prompt, safe and certain In Tiwult. The penalne (I)r, Peal's) never tlssp
nolnt. fclont any wloire, 61.00, Addicu PBAiltacicwu Ce,, tToreland, O,
For sale by JCH.M H. PrlElCS,
Spvuce Struct, Scranton, Pa.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CQ
ECKANTOX AND WILKE8-EARRE, PA.. MANUFACTUKLU3 Ot
Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Biers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
General OlSoe, SCliANTON. PA.
i P C
i :
ST333
t3.!!j;3:ir:;3:si;L;k:;3::iii3Dii:.;2.;L:::M
There is no smell of smoke
sale
and will lust twenty-oaa d .yj loujr. la th.it titni wi dine dupuj of our sto )k of Olotuiu? and Oonts'
Furnishings by order of tho lusnriiiico coinpnnios, who have already given out tho contract to repaif
our store, which was dam ied Saturday night, Juno 10, by the explosion and firo in tho building of our
neighbors, Messrs. D ivirs & Griifla.
Clotiilag Sold ai 33 Coitj oa (lis D)llar Less Than Cost to Make.
DON'T DELAY. COM S i AT ONCE. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE.
AN ACTUAL EAVI&a QV 67 C2ITT3 ON THS DOLLAR.
Wo only nvjtitioti a f-v.v btrg.utii; 41 othor sold at cquitlly aslonishlnjj low prices.
BOYS' PA3T5, 13c. Is EN'S PAh'TS, 5Cfl. BOYS' SUITS, 65a
1v,o f,.rC5 Cents. Never Wy. Biuyle and Double-broasted.
Man's Suits, for'y sold for
Moil's Suit3, for'y sold for
'Furnishing Goods and
This is NOT a Permanent Fira Sale. It will last
HIS
bELL
BIGN OF THE BELL. 230 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
tsTTNEXI DOOU XO THK BURNED DA VIES & GRIFFIN BLILIUNO.
Underwear,
Sowns and
- Summer Sale
WflLLME
209
1.
V Tl
Bf3
iKicia.BG m.
C'snlienrrledlii vent pociiot. tut perbox. O tur A.
ve a n i t.u aucrttntee (w ouri
.ir. unu iri-i. i-nw uy uu u. u. r
ever cSarod to Ladloa,
especially rsoommead.
71 ed to married Ladies.
1S7 I'enn Avenue.
monthly, reirnlaUng medlclns.
Onir ksnaltsa and
enouia M used, u ;
you want tho beat, get
PeiisatfQjjafi FSSiis
Pharmaoiat, cor. Wyoming Avenue and
f Our Stock O
rrn tap..
K
y water,
or lire about them, and tUey uro
now mum m
$10, now $175
$10, now 8.23
all good3 that aro damagad at your own price
CLOTHING HOUSE
"HeTTlli " ' l v
Cor
WASHINGTON AVE.
Opp. Court Houso.
Dr. E. Grewer
The rhtlnft'-lphls fipectollsLand h's nssoclatej
staff of Enijllnh nnd Cterman phyo'einns,
are now permanently located r,t
811 SPnuCK ST., SCR ANTON.
Tho doctor isauraduatoof the Unlvorsity of
Pennsylvania, fori, orlv domocstrnti-rof physi
ology and surt'ery at "the ilcdico-Cblrurijicul
toilore rf Phlladelrihia. A specialty of
f bronlo, Nervous, fckin, Heart, Womb and
L'lood diseases.
EISEASES OF THS JiEEYODS SYSTEM
The symptoms of which aro dlzzinoss, lark: of
Confluence, ai su:il weakness in men end wo.
man. ball rising iu tbo throat, spots floating
before tho eyes, lota of memory, unable to con
centrate tbe mind on one subjaot, easily
startled when suddenly spnkon to, aud dull,
distressed mind, which uuttts them for pur.
formiutf the actual duties of life, making hap
piness impossible; distresHirig the action of
the beart, causing flush of beat, depression of
spirits, evil foMbodiuirs, cowardice, fear,
creams, melancholy, tiro easy of company,
feeling as tired lu tbe morning as wb-n retir
ing, lack of energy, nervousness, trembling,
oonfuslou of thought, deprcsnlnu.constlp'itiou.
weakness of the llpihs, etc Thoso so affected
should consult us'immedlaU-ly and be restor
ed to perfoct boalth.
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED,
Weakness of Young Men Cured,
If you have been glvon up by your physician
Call upon tbe doctor and be examined, lie
cures tho worst cases of NorvousDobiUty.Scroi
fula.Old S'ires.CatarrhPlles.Female Weakuoss,
Abeotinns of tho Eyo, liar, Noso aud Throat,
Aetbma, Deafness, Tumors. Cancers and Criy
pl--.es of every description .
Consultations ft-eo aud strictly sncrcd and
coiitiili-iiti.il. otlic.i hours dally from 9 a. m.
toll p.m. Bunday9tofc
THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE
BOOKBINDING DEPT.
has ezoollcnt facilities to do Its work, and cao
please the mct fastidious.
aNVTHINQ IN THE USE Of ROOtlOINDINe.
eq 'tally aa good as bofora.
set Covers
i
iw On
' -f ,i-vo. t x; v
amaged
Man's Pants, sold for $5, now $2.00
Boys' 3uit3, Sold for $3.25, now 1.35
only 21 days longar.
it