The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 07, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SCKANTON TKIBTJH"E TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 7. 1894.
BASE
BALL
Donovan Was a Large-Sized Fie for the
Providence Batsmen.
FEAR OF CHARLEY HORSE
PREVENTED MORE RUNS
WIlkes-Barre's Average Is Also Low
ered by the Buffalos Syracuse
Loses to Springfield and Erie to
Binghamton Standing of the Clubs
National and State League Sum
mariesNotes ofSport3 in General.
kROVIDENCE bats-
uisu were enabled
yesterday to add
large percentage to
tneir batting aver
age, or at least they
could have added
again as inuch as
they did were tbey
so minded, as at no
time was it impos
sible for any one of them to plaoe the
ball where thsy ehose, so muoU of a
cinoh did they have on. Boranton's
twlrler (?) graciously tendered us as a
bonus with the Troy frsnohise.
The leaders ef the league made their
position more secure, while Scrantou
keeps slowly deducting from her aver
ages. About all we can be thankful
for these hot days is that the olub from
the "town near Scraaton" is also on
the downward maroli. The position of
the other clubs comprising the Enstern
league remains prsutloslly unchanged.
The percentages of the clubs, num
ber of games wou and lost by each, and
their standiug in the league race is as
follows:
Won. Lost.
Providence.,... 43 U7
Hcrnuton 43 83
Wilkes-Barre... 3 35
Erie 84 M
EulTulo 44 44
Kyniuuas 8S 41
Siiriugfleld 84 41
Biughamton.... i 53
Per C't.
.C40
.573
.f7
.507
.5H0
.41
.40$
.ao7
YEltY, YEItY 110CKY.
That Was the Condition ef ths Soranton
Olub Yesterday.
A thoroughly demoralized ball club
is what Scranton put ou the diamond
yesterday to eombat the .splendid or
ionization that upholds the colors of
Providence, the premier city of "Little
EhoJy."
To stsrt with Donovan did not ap
parently try to pitch. Eis company
may not be congenial or perhaps he
has been led to believe be Is not want
ed in Scranton. At any rate be pitched
a very poor artieie of ball. The other
members of the olub mads s desperate
effort to keep right in bis class. Thsy
refused to accept chances, made errors
and apparently did about everything
they reasonably could do to assist
Providence to win.
The olub was without a head. Swift
was not on the bench to direct ail ilrs
and Cnhill bad not arrived in the city.
That kind of ball playing will not do
in Scrunton. There are members of
the Scranton olub who are deservedly
fiopulsr for the work they have dons
n the psBt but tbey will make a mis
take if yesterday's performance is re
peated. The association cannot affcr.) to
tolerate any sulkers in the team and the
man who indulges in it now should be
released on the instant. This country is
not so destitute of ball players wbo are
swift enongb to play in the Eastern
league but that the claons of the sulk
ers can be supplied. The men who
wear Scranton uniforms must have
their heart in their worfc, something
that cannot be said of more than one
man that had a place on thelooal team
yoiterday.
Donovan was bit very bard nut a
number of the base hits that the Provi
dence men seoured could have easily
been prevented bad the local players
cared to mske a proper effort to stop
ine can. jonnion was sens into left
field to take Staltt's plaoe, the latter
refusing to play. Wetzol covered cen
ter and Rogers right field. It was a
patch-work outfield and at its best
wonld have been none too good. John
son is a clever fielder, but is out of do
sltion in left, as bis work yesterday
snowed.
Tommy Lovett, a few years ago one
or tne star twiners or toe National
league, was in the box for Providenoe
and was found for six singles, two dou-
, bles and a triple. Rogers led at the
bat for the locals, having a single, dou'
ble and triple to his credit. Cub
Strieker, who was a member of the
Scranton club a number of years ago,
covers seoond base for the visitors. U
was warmly applauded when he stepped
to toe Dat id the first tuning. J. he at
tendance was 1,300. Soore;
SCRANTON.
R. H. FO. A.
Wetzel, c. f 0 0 0 0
Johnston, L f 0 1 S 0
Patcben, o 0 18 0
Msssey, 1 b 118 1
E. RnffBTir r. f O 8 8 O
fcmltb, s. s O U 1 O
Phelna, 2 b 0 0 8 3
Weitlake, 8 b 0 3 1 1
Ponovan, p 0 10 8
E.
Titoher M.akin Beoelved Another D tab
bing from Buffalo.
Wilkes-Darre. Aug. 8 Wllkes-
Barre lost today's game with Buffalo
through inability to hit Hoffer, while
BaUdlo round ileakln easy. Attend
ance 850. Score:
W1LKES-BARRE BUFFALO.
It II. O. A. V.I ll ll.lll It
Glllon8b. 1 0 0 3 0!O'Br'n!b. 1 0 5 8 0
u.biia'uU'DU ! -t 1 ODr'bylh.. S 1 1
Lezot'erf. 12 2 0 0 Collins If. 1 1 1
i u uiD;iiy rr.... 3 e o
5 0 0 Do'auUb... 1 a o i
Bro'uelb. 0 I I O 0Cly'urc(..0 1 S 0
l'ottltlr... 0 2 8 0 OLuwoess.. 112
1 2 Hilloyd c... 0 14
Total.
1 10 24 11
PROVIDENCE.
r. n. P.O. A. E
Lyons, c. f 8 8 1 0
Biwsatt, 8 b 1 3 1 8
Knight, Lf 8 8 8 0
fn, s. s 1 3 1 5
cker, 2 b 4 4 4 '&
ray, 1. f 0 1 0 1
Vnley, o 0 1 2 S
ett, p 0 1 0 1
otals 14 21 27 15
unton 0 0010000 0-
fvldence.,..5 5 110 110 x-14
arned runs Scranton. 1: Providenoe,
first Dae by errors scranton, 2;
ovidence. 1. Left on bases Hcran ton,
rovtdeoce. S. r irst base on balls Utr
movau. 2: Lovott. 1. Struck out By
iovan, 2; Lovelt, 6. 'luree oese nits
toners, Lyous Two btiso bits Mas-
E. Koeers. Lyons, itogsrs, stricter.
fray, AloAoley. btoleu bases uo-
ey. Dou Die plays snntn to rneian to
ey; bniltn to junssey to ralcnec;
m to Btricker to Rogers: Rogers to
:ker: Btricker to Rogers. Passed bulls
bAnley. UmplreSnydor. Time
THER EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES.
lit Byraouse
I recuse 0 40000800
ringflsld.,,,0 80000032
lUita Hvrarnan IB. Bnrinnfleld 111
ars-Syraense 0. tiDrinaneld 2. Bai
rn 1 . ' ... .
Bauswela ana Mess, uougnun ana
: u mplre Uoescber.
JQcmamton
VUon..8 1 6 0 0 8 4 0 4-19
... ..0 0000032-
A-Alinghumton, 8: Erie, 5. Butteries
veianey ana Karter; Uealy, Jttieia ana
on. vmpire tunvews
KEEPING US COMPANY.
3
0 I
0
0
u
8 0
0 0
1 2 O.Uotfur p... 0 1 0 4 0
Mo'on as.. 0
lloultlnp. 0
iuuu
4 11 24 8 2Total 9 12 27 14 1
Wllkns-Barro. 0 0000800 1-4
Buffalo 3 0000880 I V
Earned rnuii Wtlkon B&rrB. 8: Unff.iln a
Firnt base ou orrors-WllkeeBrr, 1; HuffalK,
2. Left on bws WllkeH-Brre, tf; Buffalo, il
Fimtbajoou bulls-Oil llnokin, 1; oil Uoffor,
3 Ktrnck out Lozitte, McMahon, 2; Co'llna,
Boyd. Hollar. TL'reo-bsa hits LtoJtto,
LoweJ. Two-base liltn Hliiinnnn, 2; Lezotto,
mill, kowm. dioiuu immi Liymer. Uouine
iiuys .u iiHiion u euunnnu toiirown. lilt
y plteber 0'Brlnn. Wild uitrl.or Hoffur.
1; Mookiu, L Umulro Swa.twooO. Tiiuo
Hi.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
At Boston
Wathiug-ton 0 0001 24 0-T
Bonton 0 0 2 0 0 0 12 1-15
Hits Washington. 11: Boston. 10. Er
rors Washington, 0: Boston. 1. Batter-
las ilsul and McUuire; Staloy and Ten
ney. Umpire Keere. Game called to al
low Washington to catch train.
At Philadelphia Philadelphia-Balti
more came postponed on accouut of lire
in grand stand.
At Plttsbura-
Cleveland 0 1000028 00
Pittsburg 1 0 2 0 1 0 7 0 x-ll
lilts Clovoland. 14: Pittsburir. 12. Er
rorsCleveland, 2; Pittsburg, 4. Batter
iesYoung aud Zimmer; Khret and Mor
ritt. Umpire Uosglaud.
At New York
Brooklyn 1 0 4 7 0 2 0 2 221
New York.. ..3 1004000 0-8
Hits-Brooklyn. 25: New York. 0. Er
rors Brooklyn, r;Nw York, 7. Batteries
Kennedy and Daly; Vestorvelt, ClurUe,
Wilson aud FarrolL Umpire Einaliu.
At Louisville
St. Lonis 0 000000101
Louisville 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-8
Bits- St. Louis. 0: Louisville. 7. Er-
rors-St. Louis, !.': LouUvllltj, 1. Batter
ies llawley and Twiuehamj Manafee and
Grim. Umpire llurst.
At Chicago
Cincinnati.. ..2 0021001 8-9
Chicago 8 1 0 1 1 3 U 0 0-12
lilts Cincinnati, 10; Chicago, 17. Errors
Cincinnati, 7: Chicago, 8. Butteries
Cross and Murphy ;.rattou aud Kittredgo.
uipirg .uvtuMue.
STATE LEAGUE.
At Reading Reading, 8; Philadelphia, 4,
At HarriaburE UarrUbusr. 10: Skeunu-
doab, 2.
At Lancaster Lancaster. 15; lluzletou.a.
At Pottsville-Pottsville. 34: Allen-
town, 11.
MANAGER SWIFT RECALLED.
Words of a Famous Physician That
Should Be Written on the Walls of
of Every Nursery How to Supple
ment Mother's Milk.
"One half of the
deaths of infants
are oaussd by im
proper feeding,"
should be written
on the walls of
every nursery.
It is known to
all doctors that
thore Is uo food
for an infant
equal to the milk of robust woman,
But there are hosts of mother wbo can
not nurse their ohildren through the
entire year, and many others wbo
ougbt not to, as the nutriment which
they furnish steadily loans in riohness
and power to make firm flesh and bone
and to keep baby well. This is espec
ially true in summer.
"Uow shall 1 feed inv babvl Is then
the qnestion of these mothers wuo can
uot nurse tbelr babies.
" eed the littleone on laotated food."
srvs the most experienced mother.
Years and rears of snlendld results
in the rearing of delicate children on
laetated rood has given it its brilliant
reputation union? mothers and physi
cians. As a nutriment and preventive
ox uisease it has been subjnoted t0 tne
most trying ft-sts, and has brought
nousands of babies through the hot
summer sustaining tbelr strength in
the exhausting diseases peculiar to
ohild hood.
llere is the experience of the sweet
baby boy whose portrait is given above.
me mother. Mrs. w. ti. r. Caron.
who msldes at !)0 North First street,
Merrldeu, Coon., writes.
1 take pleusnrs la sending vou the
picture of our little Walter. He was a
very sick baby and would not nurse.
We trttd everything we could, but he
never got well until a friend Tseom
mended laetated food to us. We gave
t to blm aud be improved rapidly.
This is bis sweond summer and is very
trying to him, as he is nutting teeth,
but in spite of that be is larger than a
good msny as old. He will eat noth
ing bnt laotated food. I bops that I
may have many chanoes to reoommend
it, for I know of nothing else that de
serves so much praise as laetated foo I."
President Et. John 8a ji Ha Will Be la
Charge of the Club Today.
There is the merriest kind of a war
in progress in the Scranton Bso Bull
association. The deposing of Manager
Swift was the Inciting cause.
Stockholders are warring with end:
others and the members of the club.
wbo two weeks ago were like sa huppy
family, are demoralized ana anxious
to leave the oity. btaltz refused to
play yesterday and it was with diffi
culty that a number of other players
could bs induced to go on the field.
Patahen has an cSur from Cincin
nati and would like to get away, aud
Westiake, after yesterdays came,
wanted to throw up the sponge. Flan-
aghan. Massey and others are also dis
gruntled.
bwift during the day received an of
fer to manage the Shenandoah club,
and many of the players when ttity
beard of it asked for positions on the
team.
These things made many of the stock
holders do some lively thinking. An
Informal meeting was held last night
which eight members of the associa
tion attended. At its conclusion Pres
ident St. John said to a Tiuuune re
porter:
"You can announce that Air. Swift
will continue to manage the Scranton
olub. We sent for him tonight, had a
conference and persuaded him to as
sume charge of the team again today.
He saw the players and they all agreed
to go ou the field tomorrow and play
as tbey have In the past, Mr. Swift is
a money maker and we intond to re
tain blm. If tf?. CaUill wants to plav
on this team he will have to do it in the
capacity of player, provided his Bor
vices are satisfactory to Mr. Swift.
Alex lJuun, jr., was met soon after
the St. Jehn Interview, nt saldi
"Cabill will be here tonight to man
age and captain tne olub. We will
have all the players we need to
strengthen the olub. '
As the qusstlon of manager is to be
finally decided at a meeting of the as
sociation tonight,there promises to be a
highly interesting session.
In the meantime it behooves the
Serantoa elub to play ball when it goes
on the field. The patrons of the game
have no particular interest In the pres
ent contest, but tbey insist that they
be given an txhlbitlon of the national
game as It should be played when they
pay their money for admission to the
park.
GLINTS FROM THE DIAMOND.
Senator Hill is probably the most sr..
tbusiastic base ball cranlc In congress.
Arthur Ball, of Chicago, has beon signed
py meet. Louiscinoto piny second base,
Leo Smith, wbo played at short for
Bcranton yesterday, did nothing to dis
tinguish himself particularly. He was ev
idently discouraged by the conditions under
wmcn ha was playing.
The Little Potatoes Hard to Pesl wonld
like to know through Tub Tktiiunk how
oiu the members el tne ISlue Hulls are be
fore accepting their challenge for a guine.
Louis Hiuerfold, captain.
The victory was a hard earned one and
the team that runs up against Bcrauton
with thu mistaken idea that they don't play
the national game out them in the Peun
sylvsnla league will And tbemsolves left at
the wire. bpringueiu Union, Saturday,
John Clirksou, once the king of pitchers,
win pitca unit no more, r or a ween or
more Clarkson has been in Michigan ar
ranging to go iuto mercuntilo buaiuess
lie started for Boston Thursduy, aud wi
then go to Lansing, Mich., where he will
be located hereafter.
Hughes who pitched for Eastou early in
tne season, out was couip iilea to quit on
account of an Injury to his arm. Informed
Mauager Smith, of Pottsvllle, the other
day that bis arm is in good condition. He
was directed to report lor duty and Fri'
day went in the box and shut out Bhen-
andoan.
Before Saturday's games were played
the Spriugtleld Union had the following
comment on the fcruutou club: "Thore
were hundreds of spectators who exnected
Bpringfleld would Lave an eaay thing witb
scranton yesterday, tueir opinions were
considerably modified later on. Scranton
is in the pennant race and will make the
best of them bustle."
The fact that kickiug doesn't win games
ia euowu in tut uh oi tne uaitunoros.
Captain Boblnson rarely makes an obio
Uon when he does It is done quietly. As
a result umpires pay attention to what ha
says. Of coutse there are loud-mouthed
players on the Baltimore team, but they do
tneciUD more nam tnan goou wneu tlioy
clatter. wasmugton otar.
FEEDINGA DELICATE BABY
WILL BE A GREAT REGATTA.
Fine Raosa nt Lake Arltl One Weok
from Today.
From the entries and nssuranoe of en
tries already received by M. E. Sanders,
chairman of the Sorauton Press stub's
regatta committee, it is evMeut that
the races ou Lak Ariel ;next Tuesday
will prove tbe squitio wouir of the
ysar. and that It will dwarf the usual
ly great regatta of tbe National asso
ciation at Saratoga tuis week.
While it is too early to announce the
eutrlds, as they do not praotically
close until next Friday afternoon, it
can be stated thtt those already re
ceived include some of the best oars
men in Ameriua, and when it Is under
stood that these oarsmen will null a
fcuuiug sueu a mile through the still
water of Lake Ariel in about 0 minutes
time for the singles to 6 minutes for
the doubles and (ours, the prowess of
human energy can be well imagined
Yet such is tbe case, and therefore in
this skill lies tbe grat di'slderatnin
that makes tbe rowing race by a skilled
oarsman full of the same interest as
that wtiiok attaohes to a race between
noted trotters on the tnrf.
Thore is now no doubt of tbe sncoess
of the regatta, for with a eleven scull
ing races aud tbe great yacht raoe be
tween the "Flying Cloud" and tbe
"Ariel," tbe latter vessel from Newark,
N. J., there is sure to be uroused an
enthusiasm which will bring out the
great mass of people from up and
down the valley, and from every point
easy of icoess to Lake Ariel. All that
tbe people nave to do is to get to Lake
Ariel. There will .be no charge there
to see the races.
A Word.
wiice cf eft Mni$ cost tAaf muaa, est
sept Situation WantetLwhich art insert
Agents Wanted.
WANTED IMMSD1ATELY AJJ H.XPH
neunuil Installment collector: must lia
a hustler uud strictly toiuperato; single mo
preferred ; utate oxperlouco. Addru&s
cure of i ribiine.
Help Wanted Male.
UfANTED-MAN TO MANAUE BHANCH
offlca ut s.T.nton. Unlaw. S1.O00 yuur;
WOOcshIi and reforeums requlnd: oouimer
cud references furniatiud. Huouilj, Did Pout
Olllce building.
Special Notices.
THE ANNUAL MEKTINU Ok' TUB
stockholders ia Scranton (ilaas Co. for
tho elactlon ot directors aud other business
will bo held at the office si L,arlc:twanua ava-
uue, ou Butui'duy, August IS, ut 'i p.m.
rri 1 tl.a
i uu annual aiuoillltf oi .vuvaiiuiuui. 1U m,
Qreeu Kldir'i Htoro OmpaiiT, Limited, will be
held immediately nt close of iibove mooting.
TO WIIOM IT MAY COSOEHN-I WILL
Bull at the Arliltnitlou Koom, court
liouae, Bcranton, Pa., on .Saturday, August 11.
Ml, nt lUa.ui., JS.OtU lint mortage bouda ot
tho Uregory bilk iliuiufuuturintf oomiiauy.
iiunil A. Ittunu.
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OK KENT-TWO FUKNIMHED UOUllS,
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L I'onu avenuu, 8 W per uiontu.
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Res i Es'.ate.
'5CKiToUEATiirr
O VESTMENT AUEN0Y.
oll'ers barenlua as fulluws:
CITY BUSINEH8 PROPERTY.
10 ft front bv 5(1 ft, deeo. on 8i)ruoo
street, reuU for 1700 310,000
40 ft. front bv SO feet deep, on Huruco
street, corner alloy 10,500
Theae together (five HO ft. front on Spruce
street betwi en lVnn aud Franklin, with alley
on side. Spruce street property is advanciug
ruuiuiy.
CITY RESIDENCE PROPERTY.
CORNER MONRdE AND VINE stroots.
lot 5U.XS5, two dwellings, il), 0O. ivln u nice
rrsidi uce aud an inc iud Ioi small investiuout;
ALSO A PLOT OP a LOTS, irivinif iSJO ft.
front ou Mo.iroe avenue, nenr Vino street.
Theie make a Urst-claBS residence plot iu a
(ler,lraule locality, ii not sold iu one not will
sell above separately.
WEST HIDE.
Lot 60x180, South Slain avenue, adjolnln?
reaidenoe of Smlih B. Mott, pri-e, Bii'oU; also
lots on Rock street and Vest hud place. Only
lour left.
COUNTRY PROPERTY.
A IlEiUTIFUL HOME AT IMLTON. PA..
modern bouse, spring water piped Int it from
lull back, oitru lor t n to norsoi ami two cows,
lion nor v with cementsd floor, voilun fruit.
flue lawn, grand outlook; oao and a half to
throe acres, as duairou. Sfi.OOO.
Also lots ot about fume size on Western
Slope, Daltou. Call or address
SMITH 1). MOTT, Managor.
No. 421 Lack ave. rear board trano.
Horace at Auction.
HOUSES AT AUCTION-AT CUSICK'S
1 1 stable. Bcrauton. irldav afternoon. Au
10, at I o'clock. LarK workers and good driv-
or. Every borne guaranteed a represeutea.
w . d. ml'1 'nr..
Lost.
T OST BET WEE S HYDE PARK AVE.
lJ anil Lincoln, on Jacksou. flue lace l and-
kerchief, l'iudor please return to 1U1 Price
Btrect
WHIRLS OF THE WHEEL
A Brooklyn man bes Invented a lamn
for bicycles, the power for which is gen
erated cy tne movement or tne wneeis.
At U ties, N. Y., perk, July 28, F. J.
Jenny broke tbe world s record for class
A riders half mile handicap stuuuluir start.
lie covered the distance in one minute aud
two seconds.
Tue lutest "fad" among wheelmen and
which U llkoly io become popular is felt-
covered saddle. lueBe felts make rlduie.
especially on tho country roads, much
more comtortaoie.
Adolph Ooehlor, who rocently placed
tue American nve mue competition record
at 12.31. enys he can knock off a couple of
seconds from that mark. He is coundont
that with good pace-making he could go
In IJ.
In the 24-hours' bicycle race at tho
Home Bill grounds, Shorland. of London.
covered 400 miles and 900 yards; Peterson,
of Coventry, covered iw miles, auu Chap
pie, ot Chelsea, covered ii'j ' miles. Tbe
world's recora was tnus oenteu by two
miles.
A bicyclist named Plnkert, started from
Cape (irlsuez. In au attempt to croas the
English channel on a land and water
tricycle. His attempt was a failure, and
he was finally picked up in i.n exhausted
condition by a fishing boat and brought
to tiologue.
The aggregation of racing men, maua
eers aud trainers wbo are uow traveling
on the national circuit numbers about 100
men, and when they enter a comuaiativoly
small tqwn tbo inhabitants have great
dimculty in giving them sleeping accom
modations, y
Tyler made two attempts to boat Bliss's
flying mllo marks ou the bicycle. He rode
the first in 1.65 3-5, not succeeding, but
making ihe world's records for two-thirds
aud thrre-qunrteis. 11W two-third.' time
was 1. 14 1-5; his quarter wus 1.134 1-5, 4-5
second Bilks'" mars, ilis second attempt
to uinke tho diatauce was stopoed by bis
fouling his pacers aud being thrown
heavily.
Harry Rue, the negro attendant cf
Wheeler, in France, hus oballenged nny
colored man to race him upon the Buffalo
track, iu the French cupitul. The cbal
loufte has been , accepted by Penrce, who
rub Ldwarur, tne r.ngnsb crack; ulao by
Backus called Bacchus bv the French
Zimmerman's "dark secret," who wout
over from New Jersey, Hud by another
named Fijaro, supposed to be a Lair
dresser.
Thirty thousand people saw the world's
road record for twenty-five miles broken
by ten of the 100 odd riders in the annual
llilseudgen road race on tne now famous
course at Belle Isle, Detroit. Charlss Bar
tUel, bolder of the world's record for Ufty
miles, did the trick and covered the dis
tance in 1.05 65, winulng the first time
prize. O. D. Orant won second time prise
with 1.05.59 1-6, and his brother, W. V.
Urunt, third, in ono-flftb of a second
slower time.
mothers) Motharsil Hotaerstlt
Mrs. Wlmlow's Bootbiug Syrup has bsen
used for over fifty years by millions ot
mothers for tbelr oliildren while toe thing,
witb perfect success. It soothes the child,
softens tbe gums, allays all pain; cures
wind colic and is the best remedy for dl
arrhcoa. "old by dtuggists in every part
of the world. Be sure aud ask for "Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Byrup," aud take no
no other kind. Twenty-dye cents a bot
, tie.
Strayed,
STRAYED TO MY PREMISES A RED
cow. owner can have same by payiiiK
tor this ndvortlicme'it aim dauiaKes.
H J. SHRINKS, nil Prospect Ave.
Architects' Notice.
ARCHITECTS' NOTICE COMPETITIVE
plans and speoltlcatlona are Invited for a
city buiidiue to be used lor fire department
house aim police patrol itatlnn- A prospectus
of tin' bulldluic may be men ;il the ottice of the
cltv clerk, nt which olllce the said plunsaud
opeclllcatior.i are to be submitted on or before
Wednesday, August ti, HVi. iiy order of city
councils.
11. T. LAVELLE, City Clort
Scranton, Pa.. July 'M, 18114.
Business Opportunities.
riiHE NATIONAL SYNDICATE CO. DE
X clared a dividend Aue. 2, of 40 per cent,
as result of their plan of syndlvaf" aneeu
latious for July. iiUuKE ii iltKCUAil,
Ma.iBKers, I nicago.
1ULY DIVIDEND OF INTERNATIONA I.
ft Syndicate Co., 1U0 per cent. The bix deul
we mentioned has materialized and we oxpoc
to declu re another 100 per cent, this niou.h
UEO. I EWIS. Manaa-er ChlcHKO.
39
Proposals.
wvvww
OEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE-
I. J ceivod by the scretary of thu Lack.
Township Scliool Hoard until August U, at
tt.m.. tor the erection of a Hix-room fram
School bulldliijf, to bo built nt Mcsic, l'a,,
according to th plans and NpecHlcatioun ou
Hie at tne residence of J.H. D ivey, architect,
Main street, Mooiio, l'a. All bids must be ac
coinpanlad by caih or uortiUud chock for 3 per
cent, of tho amount of bid, to be forfaited iu
ense ot failuia to exooute contract lf awarded.
The beard rem vea thi right to reject any
and all bids Proposals nust bo addressed to
PATRICK HIUOIN:. feecivturv,
Main street, Mluuoku, Pa,
Mooslc. Aufjnat n, I81M
Conno v&W
Ladies' lluslin Underwear,
kills, Bowns and Corset Govers
er Sale Now On
INSTATE OP HARRIET LYMAN. LA IE
1 j il tlie township or Madison.Liacuawauua
county, Pa deceased.
Letters testamentary upon the ahovc-named
estate having been (.'ranted to tie under
signed, all pero is having claims or demands
nuiilnitthe said estate will present them for
payment, and those IndiHed thereto will
pleaao make lmuiudiiite imynunt to
O P. VAN 11HUNT,
MILKS A. LYMAN,
Exsci on.
WATSON & DIRirL, Attorneys tor Estit.i.
Special
SKIRTS FROM 50 CENTS TO $4.00
GOWNS FROM 50 CENTS TO 4.25
COVERS FROM 25 CENTS TO L50
None but the best materials used. Superb workmanship. Lat
est novelties. Correct shapes.
M
NOLLY & WALLACE
209 WASHINGTON AVE.
Opp. Court House.
Pine Fibre Mattresses
Are NOW
Made and Sold
VERY CHEAP by
The Scranton Bedding Company,
CORNISH
Lacka. and Adams Aves.
Boe our FIiTEEN DOLLAE Solid
Ouk Bedio m tfetf
We bell l:trnitare as clieap a3
any house iu tho country that in
tends to give honest value for the
money. Try us.
Ml Co.
m and 07 mim ki
'NERVBSKBDt.
uUfdU v all unani H
mmwm restored!
cases, auoh n Waak Memorr. Lou of Brtln Powar. HoaJaoha, JTakafuliioM,
LuitMaobood.NiKhtlr BoiUaltmi, Nrousis.allrlBsaudlojiOl
luueutirativa
' .v nun i .n Tin i ii i in 11 d nnier wii hi TV m rii,.n .'" - " - - r
tfeJWaBa WjatJli o'-Vh mnm-v. nrcularfwe. Sold br all SrurgUta. AliorU,iae
EFOHE.aFTERUSINQ.uuuilicr. Addruii REKVJS HEKI1CU.. Maeuulo TemplS.
For Sale in Soranton, Pa., by H. O. SANDERSON, Druggist, o. Wajhlnfftoa
and Soruce etroets.
itiva Ofauni of altlwr Micautad by o?raiartiu. faUhlarrn.
u of tobaooo. opium or tlmulanti, whioalead to luSriBtjr. LvD
inrlnaanttT. Can he carried! o Ttpookol. S)l par bos. . fur a
RESTORED MANHOOD
FMT'THtSW 1 1 ISSIilli BiinaIISWI ,nVFSiI' SiliftS
DR. Kom
KBTEfiIKI
PILLS
Th vroBtrpmpilT fnrnerron. oroitratlon aad allnarroaadtiaaaaa of
Uiegutieratlve orgauBiif eltaar aoi. BacbaiNurTou.rrotiratlrn, tail-
uiK or iaji ananuooa, impvi.ncT, mnatiT Bnsiion., i uauiiui ..rrwcai
Mental Worr;, eices.lv. um of Tokaooo or Opium, wUluk lead to Cos.
iJlii ukii AXD AJTlkUl USiKU.
avuiptlon aaii tntantty. WUa ever; W ortemsnlie a written nuar
anut tncnrA nrrnfiwiil tlie uinniiv. iuld nt ill .110 ner box. O biixaa
for.M. 1H. M01T'UCllllllCAXt0..t:lvliiud.lao.
VorSale hjC. M. I1AH111S, Uruunlit, 1X7 l eun Avenue.
Ui'lMa Mia All.t iNug.
1 Npw 1l.rnVA.V
SS,yll'l AAN i aS le Cate I.rrout
RESTORE
LOST YIGOI:
Will Vraea Ton nplo a wik.
a S.rraui DiibllitV. LoalofS.xu
lBT.luat.rT KmiiiltaifromaiiTcaui.. lf neglected, tucb trouble. l..o
comuuiytloo or latai Hf, tl.Miper box by u.11,6 boxi- for Si. With ew-
Sold with WRIT?!''
Illtj, Lou of Sexual Pow.r in .llliei u
order we alv. writteu
fSlL llKlllUNt CO.
Bu&raiiiee to cure oi refutd tbe money. Al Ji
i Bll&l
cleT.ltud, Ohio.
Foraale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenue and
Spvuce Street, Scranton, Pa.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CQ
SCRANTON AND W1LK E8 B1RRE, PA.. S1ANUFAOTURKB9 O?
Locomotives anfl Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
General Oflke. SCRANTON, PA,
Dr. B. Grewer
The Phllarioiphla Fpedal'st.and his a.soclatol
staff of Enirlish atirl German phv.lc'ans,
are now purmanently located at
811 SPRUCK ST., sen VN TON.
The doctor la a (rraduate of the University of
Pennsylvania, formerly demonstrator of physi
oloey aud turirerv at tbe Medico Cliirurgkal
Coileire of rhlladflrhla. A inenlalty of
rhronie, Nervous, Bklu, Heart, Womb and
Blood diseases.
DISEASES OF THE RERYOOS SYSTEM
The symptoms of which are dlzslneas, lack of
confidence, sexual weakneas In men and wo
man, ball riaing in the throat, apota floating
before the eyns, loaa of memory, unable So con
eentrate tho mind on one subjeet, easily
startled whan suddenly spoken to, and dull,
dlatreueed mind, which uutita thorn for per
forming the actual duties of life, making hap-
riuaas lmpoaaible; dlatresatug the action of
he heart, oanaing flruu of heat, dupreaaion of
spirits, evil fur.bod.uiga, cowardice, foar,
dreams, melancholy, tire easy of company,
feeling as tired In the morning as when retir
ing, lack of energy, servousuuas, trembling,
cunfuaion of thought, depreasion.constipattou,
weakness of tbe Uiuba, etc. Those so affected
should consult u. Immediately and be restor
ed to perfect health.
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
Weakness of Young Men Cured,
If you have boen given up by your physician
call upon the doctor ana be examined, lis
cures tue wor.tce.es or Nurvou.Detiillty. scro
fula, Old Sores, CatarrhPlles, Female Weakness,
ArToctlolia of the Eye. Ear, Note and Throaty
Aethma, Deafness, Tumors. Cancers and Crip
ples of evory description.
Consultations free and strictly sacred snd
confidential. Olllce hours daily from 9 a. m.
to 8 p.m. BuiidayS to i
THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE
BOOKBINDING DEPT.
has excellent facilities to do Its work, and can
please the most fastidious.
aNVTMINA IN TMC LINK Of aOOHSINDINS.
TB t!
r orxc. :
ur Stock Damaged
Public Set's.
rpilE UNlKHSH.N KL) V, ILL, oiil.L AT
J. pulilic aulo on M m-Ur, Atuust tl, hl'i, nt
IU o'clock a. m,, a. If oDlc Wi Lackawauun
avonue, il'tuen (j)aliar. of t'lu capital atuek
of the Scranton Luae Curtain company, hold
as collateral a 'curley onau ovorduu tioie.
THI LACKAWANNA. TKUriT AND SAFE
Ui P'iSIT VO.
Jnlv ai. W1
Situations Wanted.
WANTED. BY A BARBKlt OP LARGE
aud varlod azntrlelice. a position. Ail.
dress H Eox 223. Avoca, Luzorne On., Pa.
(JlTUAl'lON WANTED BY M1DDLE
O Uk'tJ woman an tioii9'.ikeier or could
take care of invalid. K. D , Tribune otflco.
SITUATION
O ladv aewin
and underwear.
WANTKD-BY
y the day a
Addren. H. T
A YOUJtO
(I!
N.
Successful Discreticnxry
Speculation. '
Dnposlts et l.'S snd upward reoelvorl. Our
specialty la handling the trades of Demons not
iu a position to make a liunlnew) of following
tho markets. Tlila department la lu ehargs
of a ooin potent expert of IS yeara' experience.
Divlil eiiia imiii aeoil-niuntlily. Highest
raforenoe given. Corre;i mdonce sollolted,
F. T. KVAWi, Jit., & CO.
Boom SiO BialtoJBnlldlUK, CUICAOO.
imioiaiii9ntiic!ii!:iimuiiE8.is!iii:u j vwkiw.
There is no smell of smoko or fire about them, and thay ars eriaally as good as baforo.
0W QOMQ ON
and will last twonty-otia diys lougor. In thit tiuii va must disp:J3 of our stojk of Olothitij an,d Qsuts
Furnlshiujfs by order of the iusurauce compauios, who have already given out the contract to repair
our store, which wa damaged Saturday night, June 1, by the explosion and fire in tho building of our
neighbors, Messrs. Davies & Griflla.
Clotblag Sold at 33 Geab on the Dollar Less Than Cost to Make,
D0IT1 DELAY. COME AT ONCE. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE.
AN ACTUAL SAVING OF 67 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR.
Wa only mention a fow bargain); all other goods sold at equally astonishing low prices.
BOYS' PANTS, 13c. MEN'S PANTS, 50c. BOYS' SUITS, 65c.
Two for 23 Cents.
Never Kip.
Siuglo and Double-breasted.
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 Boya' Suits, Sold for $3.25, now 1.30
Furnishing Goods and all goods that are damaged at your own price.
This is NOT a Permanent Fire Sale. It will last only 21 days longer.
THE BELL CLOTHING
HOUSE
SIGN OF THE BELL, 230 LACKAWANNA AVENUE.
CTSKXT DOOH IO THE BURNED DAVIES & GRIFFIN BUILDING.