THE SCKANTON TI.IBUNEWED.NES DAY MORNING. AUGUST 8. 1894. A s tkaeasas BALL Ssranton Go:s Down Again Before the Mine from Providence, IMPROVEMENT M TEliB WORK The Haughty Wilkcs-Earreans Loso Their Fifth Consecutive Game to Buffalo Other Eastsrn League Re sultsNational and State League Summaries Standing of the Clubs. Base Ball and Sporting Go3sip. r LOWLY, yet i.- n"i' i iTflf: theloss suro. S uever- theloss suro, Sersn- 11 i i i v .L-yy-yu ton's bitfb percent iiga which it re ceived when it 8ii- w l' A versa lue ivisieru Y -if Jml lutiiiue, is ilwiiul , liuir. mid lit ths rule the boys ur fiUviuK bull it ouks us if it will keep ou dwindling until we liuve but the Biutihainton team to follow us iu the leua-us race. Provideuce airoiu added to her alvsady cowwamliiijj load by her defeat of tUo home team yestsrday, while for the fifth coDSHOUtive tinw Wilkos-Darre, who is endeavoring to keep up its los ius bull playiiitf with Scrautou, went down before tlie Bisons. The results of the other Eastern lea gue games playsd do not change the standing of the clubs from that report ed yesterday. The percentujos of the clubs, number of gnaiBS won mid lost by each, and thf standing in the league ruce is as follows: Won. Providence i'J Lost. Per Ct. .045 .6C0 .5 JO .M4 .0)0 .4 8 .402 .U03 Scrauton 4'i 38 s 85 4 41 43 S3 Wilkos-Barre., 8'J b7 2'J 38 S3 Erie Duffulo Syracuse Siiriuy llf 1J . ... JJiughumton... THE TEAM 11KACED UP. ProvicUnoj Had to flay Hard for Its Honors Y'stutd ijr. Scranton, i; Provldsucu, 11. As iv direct result of the iadilY root kind of b.ill the locals playel Mon lay the attendance droppjd from 1.000 to 400 yi'sterduy. Tue coutest was a most interesting oui uai uituoaii Scranton whs beatou the boys showeJ that they have not forgottii how to play tlie notional gaine. Sharp, cleau working was tlie rule throughout the g::me ou both sidt;s and no little su thnsUsm was manifested. Manager Swift was in charge and Culiill acted as cup'aiu, Uliiuu PheUu's place ut second, Suil;h covered short Mid Wetzel was sent into right gnrdiiu, Johnat 'Q covering euuter ami Staltz left. It uinde u strong outfield, btullt cuvcrcd his territory iu his old time form and Johnston appealed to better i.dviintig ttma he did ou the previous dny in left fluid. WetZ'l made a good showing iu ri'ht, i ut he ii a more val uable man to the club ut short. Smith is uot us coed a shortstop us Wetzel, if bin work iu the past two days cat: be takmi us a criterion. He did not lilt the ball ones iu either game and does not cover as much ground as Welzsl usually does. As the Scranton club appeared yes terday It Is not us strong us it wus1 iu the Slate league, yet it gave Provi dence, the acknowledged leader of the Eastern league, a very good battle. CabiH made a very favorable impres sion. 1I Is a gsmleniauly young man and puts much urgy and life iuto the jruuie. If he gains the good will of the piayeri he will be u valuable man as e.ipuiu. He was warmly applauded when lie Grsl stepp3d to the plate to bat uud at the beginning of the third inning was presented with un immense bi quet. I'lanaghan did the pitching for the locals, lie had a sore band and was unable to control the ball perfectly. A? a result he gave five men bases on bulls and hit Murray and Knight al lowing them to walk to first. Up to the lijrhth iuniug he pitched well but in that inntng the boys iu fray from Providence began to Uud ou the bull in lively shape and then tue locals became somewhat rattled. When the side was retired Providence hud eleven rnns to it credit, live of which were made In that futul eighth. Eagun was n puzzle to tlie local bats men who found him only at rare in tervals. Johnstuu had ajthree-baaohlt but the other drives made were all of the tingle variety. The soore: 6CRANTON. B. H. PO. A. . nihill, 2b 0 0 2 3 0 Johnston, c. f 1 1 3 1 0 Pntcheo, c 0 2 3 2 2 Masse v, lb 1 1 7 0 0 Wetzel, r. f..... 0 0 10 0 fctnltz, 1. f 1 2 6 0 0 f-milli, s. s.. 0 0 0 8 2 Wetlako, 3 b 1 1 4 0 1 Flanagan!), p 0 0 0 2 0 Total. ,. 4 7 21 10 PROVIDENCE. R. n. P.O. A. Lyons, o. f i 2 8 0 0 !nntt, 8 b 0 0 0 8 0 Kuuhr, If 1 3 4 0 0 Hor, lb 0 1 U 0 1 Liz oi, i. s 1 0 0 4 0 (Strieker. 2 b 2 2 5 4 0 Murray, 1. f 2 3 10 0 McAuley, c 113 2 0 1'u.guu, ii. 2 1 u 4 1 Totals 11 U 27 17 2 l-crantoii 0 0110011 0-4 Providoiico.,..l 0 0 8 0 0 2 5 x 11 Earned rnn Scrauton, 1; Providimco, 5. Firat base on errors Scrautou, 2; Providence, 2. First; bann on bull Off FlnnHiilian. 6; otf Etfuu, 3. Struck out hy FluiiHgiiau, 1: by Lgan, 1. Tbree base hiis Johuson, Lyons, biricker. finerittco bits Smith, Flnnughsn. stolen bases Knight, Btricker, Murray, 2. Double luys 1'ixou to Strieker to Hogers. Hit v Wtcuer iiurruy. umpire bnvdor. Tlmo-1.03. WUCAfl'T LOSE THEM NOHOW. Wllkss-Bsrre Would Not Humiliate XJt by Winning1 a Crsra. WiLKKS-liAiinB, Ang. tJ Wilkes - Burre tried McLaughlin today, .who refused to play early iu the season agalust Buunlo, lie pitched a strong game excepting iu the fifth inning when seven runs were earned from bis delivery, It was a sharp Holding game but Vickery kept the hits scattered. Attendance 7UU Weather tine. Score: W1LKES-BARBE. BUFFALO. Ii. 11. o. A. E l It. II.O.A. n. SIHon 8 b. 0 0 J 6 liO'Br'nSb. 1 1 1 a 0 UWh'n21 0 0 1 0 01l-'bylli.. 0 0 7 1 fl (.ozot'erf. 1 !i 1 0 0 Collins If. 1 18 0 0 l o ta of,.. 0 3 8 0 0;bulyrf.... 110 111 burner o. 1 16 10 1 T 0 0 18 8 0 i ii ii 10 0 0 1 4 lin.'no lb, 0 J'uttlt If... 0 Mo'on M. , 0 JlH.a'1'np 0 Cly'crcf.. 1 0 I.DWdOBH. , U i 3 2 8 Urn'lit c 8 2 3 I VleJi'ry p. 1 1 0 0 0 Total 2 10 24 IU 1 Total 0 14 V 11 8 WilWeji-Uarre. 1 00001000 Bulfalo u II 1 II T 0 1 0 I- i Lurued runs Wllkei-Bairs, g; Buffalo, 8. mm? 4 Flrat baso by errors-WUltos Birr t, 2; BuffiUo, First base on Imll.i-Oif .MoLuuglil n. 1; otl Mikory, g 8ttno o'lt-uilien, s; urauuy, I Ivmur, Homo ruu (JniuU. rt. TliroD-twss liiU-BottH, Daly, ;olllus. Two-busn lilts Hrown. D.iws'). Lswoo to O'Bi'iou to Drnuby. Wild t,itcli VloUory, !. PusuJ bsllH-Urqu-tart, 1. Umpire tjaartwood. Tliue-1.4i. OTHER EASTERN LEAGUE G1MES. At Syraouse Syraoinu 0 1201201 0-7 SpringlluU....! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 nits Myraouse, o; pllnBIll)lu, o. Errors -Syracuse 1, SpringUjIJ 2. Bat terlos Barnott and llena, timber uud Leahy. Umpire Doeschur. At ltlnguauitoti lnbainton..O 8000108 B 8 rle 0 t 1 0 0 0 3 1 3-0 IM,.nin,h.,nfnn 1". Prln 11. F.r. rors Uiugliauituii, 8; Erie, 3. Hatterio Abcru and Iinfter; iMc(iiiml, llerudou and Uuusou. Umpire Kettrick. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Brooklyn First came Haiti more 3 7 7 0 1 0 3 2 0-21 Brooklyn 1 002000205 HltB Baltimore. 20: Brooklyn. 0. Er rors Balumoro, 6; Brooklyn, 8. Battorios Iuk. McMuhon and Kobinaou: Daub, Underwood and E.irle. Umpire Ensile. At Brooklyn Second game Brooklyn 4 8 0 3 3 1 0 0 x-13 Baltiiuoro 3 00001 0 0 6-S I'ltH Brooklyn. 20; BuUlmore, 8. Errors Brooklyn, Bnltiui ri), 5. B.viiBiies Rein uud Kliulowj Ilavvke, Inks and Hobinson. Umpire Lynch uud Emslie. At Boston Boatnn 7 8 0 3 4 0 0 3 x-10 Philadelphia.. 000303028 Hits Boston, 13: Philndnliihla. 14. Er rors boston, 1; Philadelphia, 7. Batter iesNichols and Oatizoll; Faulting, Cnr sey and Huckluy. Umpire CtulVuey. At Pittsburg Pittsburg 1 3 0 3 1 1 0 0 tl 0 Clevelund 0 110 0 115 1-10 11116 Pittsburg, 13; Cleveland,. 15. Er rors Pittsburg. 4: Cleveland 7. Batter- i-s-Colculoi'gb uud Merrltt; Cuppy aud O'Connor. Umpire llouglutid. At Chicago Chicaso....3 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 J!-13 Cini'luuati .4 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 0-1-11 Hits Chicago, IS; Cimiuuati, 10. Er. rora ChicuKO. 4: Ciuciuuiitl. 5. Battcrlos Hutchinson and Sctiriver; Fisher, Parrot aud Murphy. Umpire alcyiiaUo. AtLouisvillo Kt, Louis 2 00000000-3 Louieville 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 x-11 Hits- St. Louis, 7; Louisville, 5. Er rorsSt. Louis). 3: L muvlll.'. 3. Batter- ifs Knell aid Gilm; Bruiteustvin and Twinrhnm. V mpire Hurst. At Wushingtou Wai-hlngUn ..1 00 2 0003 1-7 Kew York....l 3 0 0 2 0 0 4 s-10 llltu Washtiiatoii. 12: Now York 20, Errors WoHbiugtou, 7; Now York, 1. batteries ilealer ana JUcuulro: uusieaou Wilsou. Umpire Keofe. MAXAGEli NOT NAMED. Dirtctors cf Ei Ball Association Dil fercd in a Parllamsntary Wiiy. No decisivo autiou was taku lust night by the Base Bull association to wards ending the muddle that exists about who tlie manuger of the Scran ton club shall be. Mr, Cuhill, when iutcrviewtd by n TniDUSB reporter yesterday, said that be had been slgued to miintise the club, and had no idea when he agreed to come to this city that he would b placed iu tho light of seeking to dis place anyone. lie will work out his advauce money, he says, mid is then DreDured to unit Scrantoa unless some satisfactory agreement is reached in the predoul dUpute. Manager tnirc was lonrui airuuz on the playors benuh at the park yeotorday directing his players oi to the position thsy should take on the field. lie de clared in as imphatio terms as hud Mr. C.i bill that he was not hankering for the honor of guiding the Ssranton club through the remainder oftheEistern league season. It bud been bis desire to leave the club bat at tho earnest solicitations of several of the directors be had consented to remain. Overtures had been made to him to go to Carbondale and take exclusive control of a club at that place uud he produced a telegram usk iug htm to meet J, W. Aiken, of the Lackawanna Valley Rapid Transit compauy, of Carbondale, on Thursday to arrange the dotatls. Mr. Swift suld he would prefer to take control of the Curboudale club than to remain in this city with contentions such as have existed in the pust to annoy him. List night the asioclatiou held a meeting iu its room ou Wyoming ave nue and after the situation hud beeu discussed in a general, way tho board of dirtctors went Into executive session to decide the questiou of man.iger. Director Kotilusou moved that JJlr. Swift continue as manager. Director Arthur Marliu moved that Mr. Cahill be employed iu that capacity. Presi dent St. John docided that Mr. Martin' motion could not be entertained until after that of Mr. Iiubin- tou had beeu disposed of. Mr, Martin insisted on bis right to nave bis motion go before the houjo then uud an animated discussion en sued. Amid considerable coufnsion the umeiiug uOjouruod until this evening without tailing a vote, President St. John sail that Mr. Swift will m m a ye tho clnb today. $t I PITS raOM THE DIAMOND. Youngmaa of Lancaster has been ro loabod at his own request. To think of Philadelphia defe.ttiag Hnr rioburg twice i.i auccoion, Goading made the brwt record of any State league club l.i6t week, winning five out of nix au'.ns. Southard, who u few yours n;o, whs not niuch more than a failure as a Sluto Leiigr o pitcher, is doing good work for Reading. V JSf TViorafy vat 4tfe,s tJaHAWMjfrrs MALT Extract CLIMATE MAKES THE MA!I The men of tho North tho men of tho South the nn;u of (ho hciit. Hot Summor weakens you, saps your energy, aau if there la a flaw in you physically, soon it shows, btrongth. i8 given by use of a nutritive, palatable tonio. Thnt'a Johann Hoffs Malt Extract. For sale everywhere. Sue that the eigimlure "Joliann Holt" is on nock label ofbottlo. None other is genuine. Head Agents, Eisner & Men delsou Co., New York. THE LITTLE ONES Dr. Grinnell Recommend Lactates! Food, Cholera Infantum is Reaping a Harvest Lactatod Food is tho Surest Preventive. It Hits Saved Thousands of In fant Lives. Every Parent Should Now Ee Sup plied With It. "After using lactated food f ir five years In cuses of children suffering from cholera infantum, aud iu debili tating or wasting disuuses, during which time it never faiUd me, I buv tho plsusure of calling attention of physicians to it, and recommending its us," So ssys A. P. Grlnuell. M. D, th dean of th medical faculty of tye Uni versity of Vermont, and tho statement is published iu the Ladies' Home Jour nal, The statement is of iuoslimable value to mothers. More than a fifth of all the babl-s born in Pennsylvania die before they have lived a year. And tvrc -thirds of tlu-su die in summer of cholera infan tum and kindred diseaes. High temperature makes it difficult for babv's s'cinach to digest its usual food. It is then that uuusual prevail tions tnii't be taken r the wak, sickly lmbiua fall victims to cholera Infan tum. Dnring hot weather strength must uoin-how be kept np uud yot without I'UruHMng and ovorturntnic tne ueii- oate digestive organs. It is jnt here that mothers and physicians find lacta te! roou nsccssarr. The explanation of th great success of Ibis food iu k 'eplng buhieas!rontliron;;h thx sum mer Is that lu its cfitiliositlon uatnres food for babies hits been the model. It is plen nit to the taste, and is taken hy tables with reli'ifc, and ts easily dl Kestod and iifslmllated It is physinlatia term n prodlgested food, mid is especially valuable in all w-ali conditions of tliediires'.ive organs not only for infante, but for invalid and aged persons Mothers ' may stop worrying nbout their babies after they have once been put ou a diet of lKotnted food. Trained nurses keep luetated food on hnud eveu when baby is fed on mother's milk. In esses of failure of the natural milk, or when weaning or during any possible illness of the mother, luetated food b. st tuks tho place of the natural food. Trv it It sives batl ' li vja. Ou Saturday he 'hold Hnzloton down to three hits. The Young Tennles defeated the Towa ers yesterday by a f.rore of 12 to 18. Bat tery for winners, Kiseinun and Anthony. "Better go back and join tho Pennsyl vania league," was the favorite cry of the bleacburs during Saturday's games at ijpringf.old. Hogun made his debut with the Cluciu nuti club at, Chicago Aionduy. He made oau ruu. two hit, had tLiue put outs aud one aHNijC, A good ata.'t, thut. James Toman, the ahort itop of tiio Lan caster Buss Bali club, whosj skull was fractured by a pitched ball in Friday's game, is greatly improved aud bis physi cian believes that he will recover. The Ilarnshurg Telegraph sayj; "There are several preheat State league players who should be cai 'iiuHarriiburg uniforms next season. Ouo of them is Torroysou, of neuuing, auu auoiuer ujiuuu, oi rous ville." WHIRLS OF THE WHEEL. Manufacturers ure finding that Class B teams are expensive luxuries aud it is likely that a number of tho cracks will cast adrift at the uud of the soanou. A iut about thros feet deup for the ac comodation of the timers and scorers, so that they will be on n level with tho tape, will be tried at llivorton on the occasion of the Philadelphia Park Avenue wheel' men's race meet next Saturday. Au effort having beeu made to cast ridi culo on professional bicycle ruclnu through the tniluni of the recent trial of bicycles uguimtt hordes ou L ng Island, the American Wheelman gola buck at the croakers by culling altuutlou to tho fact that the 1,000 or less people ut Saturday's umatour meet orguriUi-U by thirty clubs saw h racing una financial lizzie," but the Wheelman adds, "that wiu nut the fault of amateurism." Class A ridirs aro beginning to show signs of cioekednime. Arthur W. Porter, who'O tlir.o on tho Walthum track was I'cllptwd by JTat Butler, wanted to trv again for tlie records, but Manager Brnd stioet would uot have it. as ho ld cluts A records wsre no use in ndvrtining the place. Then 1 'ol .tr is said to have orgaL lad the striHo among the clusi.A mon, which result e J ulmo-t as dlsivstrlously as pebs' eUerts iu the weoti Ilolhertl fiCothsrall RTothnral!! Mrs. Winslow's Soothiug Syrup h'ts blieu used for over fifty ymrs by millions of niothera for their eldldren while teething, with perfect succos?. It sool lies the child, so! tens the v:ume, ullay all piiln; cuius wind colic, nnd in the tawt remedy for di arrhoea. : old by diarist in every part of tho world. Be sure and auk for "Mrs. Wiualow's Soothing bvrup," nnd take no no other kinu. Twenty-uvo ceuts a bot tle Proposals. co'Vud l v thi? sitirotni v t the I.ft"kn Township School Board until August 1.1. at ii ii.in . to. the irociion of a s.x-roiu (mm, suhoid hulhlliig, to Wo liullt lit M ale, l'a., neconlln to til plans a el Jnoelllontl'ins ou 111 t tue residoncoof J. H. D ivi-y, arehitai t, Slain htreet, .Mooiln. a. AU l)i ' must 1m ac oonip iaie l by cash or w iflol chuck for 8 per cent, of tantamount nfhlil, to hn f irf eit.'d In ciiae of fa1 lure to execute contract If awarded. aMt.t I ,r,rt ,',1 ,'iiift vm 1h., r.irlit. t.n rnli,. fe iinu and uil blila 1'rn 'Dn ils list be a Uliosseil to PATltiCIC lllGQIN.-i, Hecr-lary, I iMal i iti uot, Minooka, Pa. Mr.os'e, Auuak tH. Situations Wantad. ABOV, IS YKAHU 'I.T). WA NTH fc.VI-ployne-nt; will work for sinull waiu. AUdrexH A. I), if . 8itl llidlstoad com t. W'ANTllU. BY A lUHBi 'll L'FLASOR i unu varied exin lieucu, a p.hii.:on. au drosa li, tox 2'2I1, Avcwa, Lnzornu Co., Pa, CITUATION WAHTBU 11Y il.DDLK O UKnd woman us lioiin.'kU'.per or could Uka euro of invalid. E. V , Triuauo olllco. OITUATIOX WANTED BY A YOUNU O 1 uly sowing by the day an dviasruuliur and uii'lerw-r. Aildi lrosn. M. 'J' N. Successful Discretionary Speculation. Pnposllsof S.'S nnd up,vgrd rtflolvad. Our puululty ts uunUiluir the truth s of poi-Hons not In a poaltion to mnke a huslnosi if following tho miirksts. This departmout is In ehario of a uom potent xpn of IS yours' experience. Ulvlilemla uoiul-uiuiitlily. tlliest reference given, Correspondence solicited. F. X. KVANH, Jit., & t o. Room 810 Ulnlto;Oulldlng, CUICAGO. btLll i A Word. ronfso oft fcfnds cost that mtseft, to ttpt fitottons BrunUd,JoA art imtrU iksa for Kant I.OH I E. NT TWO KUKNISIIKD HOOM8 .1 ut I'll Wyoming avouua. VOU KENT TWO KI'RNHUKU HOU.V8, I wit j or without liMiu-,1. 21U biiiden Bt. l.Oit nrNl-OSE-HALP STORE. 1 l'enn svenuo. f') nor mouth. f.OK KEN' T NICE L Y FUU -ISUKD 11 ALL V sultuhle for lodo rooms. JollN JEK MYN, 1 lsl WyuminiraVoimii. (test Eutat. VJL'UA.YI'O.N HKAI. ES'AIK A.M 1A O VESTMENT AUENCY. offers linrKMliiHak fol'ows: 11ITV UUeilESfi PUHPEBTY. 40 ft. front by W ft. deep, on Bprueo mi'uet, rentu for Jiuu iu,uw 40 fl. from- l.y 60 font deep, onfipruoi atreot, coruer ulley 10,500 Thew lojjetlier (five W) ft. front on Borneo street ho tw, mi l'enn nnd Era klin, with alloy on eido. Hprucu street property is udvimciiig raiiijly. CITY TtESini'.NCi: l'HOl'F-UTY. CdHNKR MoXIUlE AN I VINE streot. lot ftoxs.r). two dwellings, ,'. Kivlng a nice n sideueo and n inei m for smull Investmuiiti AI.HO A l'l.DT UE .1 1.UTS. giving '&) rt. front on Mo noo avenue, near Vino atrout. The.e make a tirst-chiss r. sid. nce plot In a do-irublu locality. Ii i.ot sold in one plot will sell above separately. WEST SIDE. I.ot fiOxIM), South Main avenue, adjoining resldeiieeofSTiil.il It. AVitt, prl e, i;',;n0; nlao loth on Rock street uud West Ei.d place. (July four left. COU TRY PltorEUTY. A BEAUTirUI. HOME AT DAL TON, PA medorn limine, HirinK- wutor jdped hit , it from hill back, hnru for thrna liorsoj uud two oows, l onnury with ci'Ulont? I lloor, yuilln' fruit, fmo luwn, uraiul oir.lo.it; ouo uud u half to throo acres, as desired, .",nu0. A. so lots of shout srnu size on Western blope, Button. Call or nildrow 8MIT.I II. JIOIT, liaiu-gor, Vn. 4'l l.jn'k n'rt. - mur htvir l rn lo. Horses st Auction. Hoi:.s:;s at auction-at cusick'b ijtalilo. Bcranton, rlduy afternoon, Au ., 10. nt I o'olock. Larc workers and Kood driv ers. Every horse uarantoed us represented. w . ii. .iu nr.. Architects.' Notice. UfHITECTa' NOTICE COMPETITIVE plans and tpiMjiflcutions are invited ioru citv bnildiuif to be u.-od for lire d. purtinont limine end polioo patrol sta i n. A prospeotus nt the building m iy be sueu at the ulAVo of the city clerk, at which olllce the wild p iuih nnd sp'citlefi.ione ;ire to be siibmit'e 1 ou or before Wednesday, August B.', 1SU4. Hy order of city council. SI. T. LAVKT.LE, City Cloi k. Scrauton, Pa.. July 1 si" t. Money to Loan. 02,000 AND j:i,0ua O CITY 1'iUST MOKT O tfsso BltOWN, Attornoy, 60S Spruce St. tpcclal kctlcej. T 'HE WILSON LUilFIEK COMPANY. WI1EHEAS, Under a certain indenture, dat.'d tile Urat day of Junn, 1SJJ, mailo be tw en Tho Usou Lumber Company, a cor poration organized under no laws of North Carolina, and the underjiuned, Ti o Laoka waiiiiu Irust uud Snio T'. po.il Company, u corporation urKiuilzsd under the lavs of roun Kvlvunia, as trust e, recorded Juno ia, lsgj, In tho Ueitistj 's otilco, Caldwell county. North Carolina, in Book F of .MortguKos on pages oil t 5t'.4 it is, among i taer thins, provided that if default aliali !.o made in tho payment ot any interest due thereon for sixty days after any tu mi nnuuul iiistiiliinent thereof shall full diu and be doniuiidod, or shall iieKlect or fail to set aside, or cause to bo tnt asm", the Installment of four, thoueaul dollars (S1.0M) anuuully tor tuo creation of a sinking fond, for the Hpau-i of s xty days after tho time m tinned for snch action, such ntgloct or failure slia'i In oacu ia e bj deemed to he a forfeiture of tbo conditions of tho trust inortif iKO, and ihon uud in thut ovent It shall be lawful for tlie tiusteu, Upon the request of too owner of a majority lu value of the l.onils then outstaud inn. toentui upon nnd take possoislon i f the lauds und property of tlu trust lnortgago de B i'ilied, nnd tisnll suiu lands to the highest bidder for cash at tho court hoase door in Caldwell county, North Carolina, llrst adver tising thu same ouco a wook for thirty (10 days in ono newspaper published In suld county, aud ouo newspaper published in Scrautou, l'a., uud upon such lalo to convey tho ram i to tin purchasers in feo simple and out of the moneys received from said a do to pay said bonds aud interest with coets of sale, etc. And WhiToas, PafatiH has bo.-u mode in tiiopaymeht ot tho coupous accompanying tho loads secured by sai.l tru. t mortgairo.aiid the payment of tho Iintullruo .t Into the -Ink log fund, nnd said default has continued for niojo than sixty days, And Whereas, The nndcrsipmd hae been renucit d by the, hoi lors of tho majority of the bonds issued uudoi- und secured hy aaid trust wort ago to proeeud and sell tho lauds, lights, franchises, Improvomonts, coutrucis, agreement', chosos in notion, privileges and uppin ten.inc.s thoroin couvvyod, Now, Thereto. o, Tho Lsckiwauna Trust and Bufo Deposit Company hereby eives no tice that it w;ll, upon tiio litth day of Septem ber, A.l. ISel. ut In o'clock u m , ut tho court house door iu Lenoir, ' uldwoll county. North Carol nn, proceed touell a 1 the lands, rights, fratieldsos, imiirovooiouts, contiuetK, ugrei ments, chosns iu action, priylloes and appur tenances in siil trns-, inortgago dtberibed and set forth. TllEi. LACKAWANNA TRUST AND SAKE DEPOSIT CO., Trustee. H.J. ANDRH: ON, Vice President ('HAS. II. Wfc-LLKs, Attornoy. 'PUB ANNUAL MEETING OK TUE X. sti ck holders of tho Beranton Forging Coinpai.y. for t:io election of diructora und thu trunsa"tiiiv. of otll r bush. em. w ill bo huld attheofl ceif the comr'any, In the city o! neranion, on ucanes iay, August a, ivt, ut d o ciook i. in V., F.CHAMBEKLIN. Sccr..Jlaiy rj'O WHOM JT MAY CONCEBN-I WILL X sell nt tho Arbitration Kooui, court house, Scrauton, Ph., ou .-i.iturduy, August 11, !" ut 10 a.m., SS.OHI llrst mortgage lio.ids of tiio uregory bilk Jluuutu -tunug company. , 'liljJ'fAJ VrOU WANT THIS KL'LlC-Kivl'IUNT 1 Frank Leslie's lllu:-tr4ted Weekly War IliustrutioiM lsol ls5. 'j Volumes Folio, 510..VI; payable monthly. J-.00. Dol vered by express l ouniiete, pi'eiiaid. Address P. O. MOODY, lilsiHbion street. Scrauton. Pa. 1)LANK iiOOKM. TAAU'hl.iiTS. At AHA J J s.nes, etc., beun l or rubouud ut Tug iiiiiiUNii oiuce. uiiick worn, uuaaonaoio prlcin. JEAL TICKETS CAN BB HAD AT 144. i VI corner Spruce street and Franklin ave nue. Twenty meal ticketa lor 8B.M. Uood tnlile board. Charter Application. TtJOTICE IS HEHEUY GIVEN Til AT AN nppluatim v. ul b. made to the Gover nor of I'o.maylviinia, ou the second duv of August. Is'.H, ut 10 i.m.,by Charles M M ilUn. i.eor.o K. 1 1 irk, Willi nu ' Cuey. William J. Kenniuiau a id Alsr on W. Finn, uuuer the veto I Assn nlily.eutltlo I "An act to providj f. r tiio In'-orporatiou u id regulation of eer tain o irpo. uii ns," ap; r ired Apr lii. lH, uud tho -u pieinonts th u"ito, for th i cuurter of nu Jut n I'd eorperatou o bj oallid "Ttie Serkliton Chim i'-v . no O uni.nnv." tli eh; racter and object of which 1 1 for the pur. uoseoi (in inaiiiiiucitiioor siiieei u'ou orste! or or any . )i r metnl or articlo of commerce from me'al. woo l, or bot'i. and for tno..e niir. p- ses to have, piwHes-i an I cnjiyall tho rl.-lits, iviukiiis lie i vi iv, lug ,,s oi M.ei a ( or asm bly and sup;-! -n(i'.u th rnio. H. l. S I BEETER, Solicitor. VOTICE IB HEl'EBV GIVEN THAT AN 11 Hpoiloatlou ill bo mule to thn Gover nor of the S nto of Pennavlvnulii, on Wednes day, tho eighth day ot August, 1HD4, hy Ed wurd I'. Merges, Fred rlek. I. Piatt, Orlando ts. .ioniu m, William T. ainitu. rra ik Hi. I'latt and Joa ph C. (Matt, under the Act of Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. entitled "An net to provide for the Incorpor ation an ! rogulntlon or certain coi porot ons," apprnrnl April '211. 1HT4, and tho supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended cor poration, to be Bailed "The f-orantou Lloo trie Constrn Hon Coinrau' ." the character and obj ot of which Is tho manufa-ture. fur nishing, ereoHon. and installation (nil or eituer) or olo trio or stoam plants for light im:, drilling, haul igo. and pumping, or eloo trb power generally, in and about minis or mining oDnrationn and iterators: aud lor tho munutucture or furnishing of all kinds of electrical machinery, and of appbaunes used In operating; the same, and for these pur poses to have i nd possess and enjoy all the rights, bnnetlti and privileges of the said act OI asBtmuiy and its sunpinments TUOS. F. WELL8, Solicitor. Ladies' liuslin Skirts, id Special 1 SKIRTS FE0LI 50 CENTS TO 0100 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. CONNOLLY Pine IFifore IffsittreBses Are NOW Made and Sold VERY CHEAP by The Scranton Bedding Company WHY 111 co our FIFTEEN' DOLLAR Solid Oak Ileiliouui !6tit! We sell Furnituro as tlteap a3 any liouse iu tho country that ia temla to give honest value for tho luouey. Try ub. Mull Go m un in OtfUHt AND flfUR USIIlG.no Olhur. Adjr, ftll M88D BESTgiSSSSS: L3T M li CftCJ eoKenuohsiWeuk Memory, Loss of Htuln Power, Heuiliiclie.Wukutulnott, I a ,11 K f LuiitManhood Nlfhtly EoiUsloiu, NervoimDUMi.ulUrtlDsuudloMOt power V SfL Si jJ?J lnOeueiatlvoOrkiiotelthcrsc)ti!ausedbyovereirUB,jrouttila'ra, J v5j 1 JSTrf5 o'05ve use of ti.liavoc. opium O' !l:i.u!ui:ts, wblc u leal to luflnelty. t oo K .v;iuiu:ill.i o.-ltnanttT. Con Iviecnlcrtln vnt pr.os. t. purBoi,llor. For Sale in Scrauton, Pa., by H. C. SANDERSON, Druggist, cor- WashingtoD nnd Soruco streota. ferPFITOOTL PHIS - ta'siV I IBy B BtBm I BLLwl ea to marriM Ladies. t&&3LKs$Gk A otr nr Tflt.. HnWHI T!TS,SrVOf AT. -PTT.T.B and tako BO OthltT. Aon inr circular. I'rico $i.Oi w? IWXt bo.xe lor fS.OO. Siiiitki' Z5ri. jYEOTT'H CHEMiaUi CO, - Olovcluad, Ohio. ForHale byC. M. HAUUIS, llruiuslit, ix EVERY WOMAN j' Paaotlcot nesdi s reliable, reoa'hly, rstnilaUne medietas. Only harm lass n L'vft A vu puioaiarujianouifl ue csea. u yon wani ins oesi, gel They are prompt, safe aed oertahi In remit. The runlus (Dr. Peili1 nrcriUap ' Do Int. Goat auy where, 11.00. Addreu f JLU. UxBUUMa CH Qeiolmad, 0. foraale by JOHN H PHEtPS, Spvuce Street, Scranton, Pa. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO. ECHANTOK AND W1LKES-BARRE, PA.. MANUFACTURERS Olf Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. is. i A.'f ljgj' There ii no suicll of smoko SALE Riid will last tV3Qty-o;io d iys lo:i.?di-. Iu fcliti thu 3 wj uuit dUpju of our stoj's of Clotliiu; aud Gautu' Furnishings by order of the insurance conipanios, who have already giveu out tho contract to repair our store, which win damaged Saturday night, Juno 10, by the explo3iou and tiro in the building of our neighbor, Messrs. Davies & Griffiu. Clothing Sold at 33 Cs its oa the Dollar Less TMn Cost to Make, DONT DELAY. COME AT ONCE. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE. AN ACTUAL EAVING OF 67CENT3 ON THE DOLLAR. We only mention a foT btriiui; all othor goodi sold at equally astoaisLing low prices. BOYS' PANTS, 13c. Two for 24 Cents. Mdii's Suits, for'y sold for 010, now $4,75 Men's Pants, sold for $5, now $2.00 Han's Suits, for'y sold for $16, now 8 25 Boys' Suits, Sold for $3.25, now 1.S5 Furnishing Goods and all goods that aro damagad t your own price. This is NOT a Permanent Fira Sala It will last "HE BELL SIGN OF THE KTNEXT DOOIl lO THE TURNED DAVIES & GIUFFIN BUltDIXG, Underwear, Sowns and - Summer Sale low On 209 mm he. 18T I'eun Avenue. Pharmacist, cor. Wycmlng Avenue and General Offliie. SCRANTON. PA. Q or lira abaut tham, aul thay tin EMO MEN'S PANTS, 50c. Never Idp. .- EUVE M.EtICO,, Ma.uuls 'iooiplo, vaiCAOO. iu. 1 ur Stock By W CLOTHING BELL. . ' 230 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. Corset Covers WASHINGTON AVE. 0pp. Court House. CORNER Lacka. and Adams Ave3. "mm Dr. Grewer The Philadelphia gpociult.and his useiekteij staff of EtiRlish and Oernon plivn'oiam, are now permanently located at 811 SPRUCE ST., fiCR ANTON. The doctor ir a rradnate of thn University of PonnsylTfinla.foi-iiierly domor.ptrntor of phvsi olouy aud suixi ry at tlie Medico-Cliiruruicul Collcfo of rhiladelplila. A spoci.iltv of rhronio, NerTous, Bhiu, Heart, Womb and Blood disjtsoa. DISEASES OF THE KERYOUS SYSTEH The symptoms of which are dizziness, lark of coLfljence, Si-xuul weakness In men ond wo Bum. ball riling in the throat, spots floating before the eyea, loss of memory, unable to con centrate the mind on one subjoot, easily startled when suddenly spoken to, and dull, distressed mind, which unfits them- for per formlut,' the actual duties of life, luukir.g 'uup piuess impoeslblo; dtntres-song the ..uou of the heart, catisins- flash of heat, depression of spirits, evil forobodlnifs, cowardice, four, dreunis, melancholy, tire ensy of company, feeling as tired in the morning as wh' n retir ing, luck of energy, nervousuesa, trembling, confusion of thought, dopresfnou.conntlption. weakness of tho linihii, eto. Thono s.) affected should consult u iuimediutely and be restor ed to perfect health. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. Weakness of Young Men Cured. If you havo been given up by your physician call ujiou the doctor and bo examined. He euros the worst cases of NorvousDebillty.Soro. fula.Old Seres. CutorrhPiies.Female Woakness, Affections of the Eve, Eur, Nose aud Throat, Asthma, Deafness, Tumors Cancers and Crip pl"S of every description. Consultations free aud strictly sacred and couudentiul. Ollioe hours daily from 8a. m. to 9 p. m. Sunday 9 to Ii. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE bookbinding: dept. bas excellent facilities to do Its work, and can please the most fastidious. ANYTHIftQ IN THE UNC Of SOOKBINOINB. TUY L8 'am aged equally a3 good as before. BOYS' SUITS, 65c. Bingle and Double-breasted. only 21 days longer. HOUSE J '