1 r J'HE SCEANTON TEIXUE -SA i'URDAY JIORNINT. AUGUST 11. 1S94. I ASE Ike Scranton Ball Tossers Smothered by ths Springfield Team. WHEN IS IT GOING TO CEASE Wilkes-Barre Likewise Proves an Easy Worm for tho Blackbirds to Gobble Up Providence Wins at Syracuso and Binhamton Loses to Buffalo-Standing of the Clubs Na tional and State League Results. Timely Gossip of the National Pas time H TUINGFIELD had a 1 1 i i n C, R!,y ,iraH of " U ..LLiU"" in defsuttiuf the So fi ''iVif TomnRii ts of ttio -.-' I quetice, the homo n i with WiUtes-Uiirrc, whicli club nlsu lout to Erie, is saut ed on a toboggan, the track of which must havn recently rsoeiv I u fresh and iion-fricttoa t'eneriititix inbricimt. 1'roTi'lence, the leaders of the rsc for the Eastern leaue puiumut, hud uo trouble in taliinir the secoud of the scheduled games from Syracuse, while Uiiigbamtoii could rdacn notbintf in tho wnv to retird the upward muroh of Buffalo. The percentages of the clubs, num ber of guuiaa won and lost by euch.aud their siuuding in the league race is as fellows: Won. Lot. Per ft. Frovldence 51 s .flO Hcrauton 4: 83 .5il Krie 4a S.j SM HvtlTalo 4-1 44 .fl'-'J Wilkes-Darre... :'.: W -B W yracuie 41 42 .4.11 SrTin-tinia : .4'i3 lSiughamton.... 'i 5t -i'-'l SLAUGHTER CF THE INNOCENTS. fprlngfleld Maroons Dowa the Tcrantons lu a Clams Fraujht with Errors. Ho'an park was tinged with a Ver million hue yesterday afternoon. The maroon uniforms of theprideof Spring fisld and the gore of th-slunghters l in nocents of the homo niue sjrved to il luminate the fi )ld to hues of the Ne apolitan situset. Marty Swift had been livened and ti annse of loneliness over th nbaeneo of Loux Tom Flaunghan, "Dotcliy" Staltz and other kangaroos of tbe diamond bus been impressed upon tbe hearts of the bld.icherd. The little unpleasantness between the Maroons of jspriugtield. and the eplinUrsd and bandaged UKgregatiou mustered by Captuia Cntiill, opened uuspioiously for the cripples. In the first inning Johnson, Patcben nud Rogers scored in order, and the first tlirve butters of tbe Springfield clnbwere retired before reaching first Imb. This aroused the entbnsiusrn of the elocutionists of the grand stand. Tbe groans of disapproval heard when Donovan took his place in the pitcuer's box were turned to snouts of glee, and the shouts from tbe bleachers were musically glad. In the fourth inning, however, it became evident that a Jonah bad crept into the grounds unseen. Tbe Springfield braced u: nnil the cripples (Uggered under the avalanche, as the score will show. Two local players, Wirth and Moran, won Scranton uniforms. Wirth played third base and Moran was stationed in left field. Wirth nude several com uiendublu tff irta, bnt it was evident from the start that Moran was playing for his release. The crowd seemed dis posed to encore the players in tho wrong place and he topp9l riff tbe utuusiug parformance by retUMn to run in the last inning after having undo a base bit.. The game was en joyable for its nro.ateoiis.lt freshness mid wus in many respects unlike any thing that has been seen at the park this season. The following is the score: SCRANTON. K. H. PO. a. e. fahill, lb 117 0 1 Johnston, c. f 1 U 4 0 (i Patchcn, c 1 2 4 I 0 Unsers. c. f 0 n (l U 0 l.'onovnti, p 1 (I 1 1 0 I'taflnD,-8 b 0 1 3 1 1 i-rui;li, s. s 0 1 4 4 2 Wirth, 8. b 0 0 1 1 1 Uoran, 1. f 0 1 1 0 5 Total 4 H 24 ! 10 SPRINGFIELD. R. H. P.O. A. E. Shannon, as 1 1 !l 7 0 lJonnely, 3b 4 3 1 8 0 Lynch, '2b 2 16 4 0 Schelller, rf 5 2 110 llnttenus, if 112 0 0 Ni.doad.lf. 3 2 2 I) 1 Lcahv, r 2 1 3 0 0 Breckenridge, lb 2 8 10 0 0 Coughlin, p 0 1 1 0 t) Total 20 15 27 15 1 (-cranlon 3 1 000000 04 Springfield.... 0 14 0 4 12 2 x-2:i Earned runs Scrnnton, 2; Springfield, fi. First lmsn by errors Scranton, 1; Hprinpfleld, 4. Left on bases Scranton, fi; .Springfield, 9. First base on balls Ly Ijounvan, 7; by Conghliu, 8. titrnck ont liv Jloiiovan. 2; iy Coiighltn, 1. Three b'tsn hits Patchtn, Shannon, Breckin ri!. Two-linse hits Donnelly, Breck inridge, 2 Ktolen bones Johnson, Lyucli, shi ftier. Bottenns. Donblo plny Shan nun to Lvne'i to Brcr-lrlnridrro. Hit by i lirhrr Hliefiler, Nadeau. Wild pitches--Donovan. Umpire -Hnyder. Time of game 1.50. AND STILL ANOTHER. Erl Wins Anolhr Qn frjrn th Wl km Uarr Club. Wilkes Barke, Po., Aut 10 Wilkes H irro was defeated t y Erie to day in the featureless game save a home run bit by Field, which was a tremendous drive and tne first ball to go fulr over the fence. Meekin's sup port was horrible, while fur that mat ter both l"snit fielded inisenii'l". Weather, fine. 'Attendance 800. Score : W1LKES-BARK3. I ERIE. Ik h. o. A. B.I N. ii. o. A. p.. Bottit, rf..l t 0 0 i N h'l.'n, 2U) loll. Hlmi'n. Ub.1 I I 1 llSmith, w..n ii II 3 Ivte, If....l 1 3 0 (I Ki Id. lb. ..8 4 111 0 (I Bi'ts. cf...l 0 5 0 0 Lnlly, ef...l 13 0 0 LB'tte,lb.2 2 8 0 U oerimr, c.l 1 1 1 0 (iillen.8 b..4 2 8 1 2 Knctinn. 3I3 S 3 8 II JioM.irn.ssl 1 2 i V nUyko.lfl I 2 (I 0 W riiHi'.c.ll 0 4 1 0 Hnaly, i-f..l 110 1 Mecklu, p.O 0 0 8 II UoiUn u.p.a 8 0 3 1 Total !g 10 10 7 Total ...14 111 27 14 5 Wilkos-Barre. 0 1400 2 001-8 Erie 3 1 1 0 0 6 0. 0 6-14 Gamed runs Wilkes Barre 1, Erlo 7. First base on errors-Wilkes-Barra 4, Krl4. Left on bnson Wilfcoe Ilnrro 8. Krio 0. First 1 nn balls-Off Moi-kin 8, Off Hermlon 4. htnu k ont Qlllon, Nicholson. Smith, Healy (i Home runs Fi:M, Kiichne. Three base hlU -I.ytle, LZ'ittn, Van Dyko. Two basa htla Gillen, MuMahon, Ijorud in. Kloluu bases Shannon, LuioHo (2;, McMaUoi, Wurn.r, binlth. Doublu plays-Smith to Field. Wild pitch Moekln I. Passed balls Bergor J. Unipire-rSwartwood. Time IS:00. OTHER EASTERN LE&GUE RESULTS. At Biughamton Blnuliamton ..0 0000300 0-8 Butfalo 8 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 X- 7 llits-Biuclmraton, 0; Buffalo, 10. Error- Bingharatou, 2. BiiHulo. ft. But-toricfl-Duryea and Rafter; Uoffer nud Boyd. At Syracuse Syracuse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 Providence.. ..1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1-4 Base hits Syracuse, 8; Providence. 8. Errors (Syracuse, 4: ProvMeuce, 3. Bat teries Baruett mid lima; Enguu aud ile Cauley. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Brooklyn Brooklyu 0 2000000 4-fl BoKtou 4 0 4 1 2 1 U 0 0-12 Hits Brooklyn, 7: Boston. IS. Errors Brooklyu, 0; Boston, 6. Batteries Ken nedy, Daub aud Dai ley; Nichols aud Ouu zel. Umpire Uiitfuey. At Baltimore Bultimor..... 5 1 2 1 1 2 0 0 x-12 Now York.,.,0 2 u 1 0 1 0 1 4- i) hits Bidiiinore 15. New York 12. Er rors Bnltiinoro 4; New York S. Biit trries Uleason nud Hubinson, lluwio and Fariell. Uuipiros Lyuch ntm Ke-fe. At Washington AYaliiKKtoii ..1 0000030 0-4 Philadelphia . .0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Hits Washington, 0: Philadelphia, 7. Errors Washington, 4; Philadelphia, 1. Batt'TiuH Mercer and lldiuire; I'amney nud Urady. Umpire Emslio. At Pittsburg - Tittsbnrg a 0 2 1 0 1 3 0 x- 0 Loui.ville 0 1 0 2 8 0 0 0 0-0 Kits Pituburg, 11; Louisville. 10. Er rors Pit tebiuy. 1; Louisville. 2. Batter ies (.'olcoloui;h. Ehret and ilerritt; Wads worth and Weaver. Umpire Hoaglaud. At Chicago Chicaso 0 00000 1 00-1 Cleveland 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 Hits Chicago, 7; Cleveland, 10. Errors Chicago, 1; Cleveland, 2. Batteries Hutchinson and Schriver; Young and Ziuiuier. U.npire Mr'J itde. STA1E LEAGUE. At Lancester Laucnstor, 30; Shenan doah, 10. NEW MEN FOR SCItANTON. Thoss Who Hav Accsptid Mana?er Ca hill's Terms. Manager Cuhill said last night that there would be u decided change in tho makeup of tho Scranton club today. Cumplield was to have pitched today, but iu the morning Wilkes-IWre ro culled his release aud directed Lim to report again in that city for duty. Later in the day Blackburn, another pitcher releussd by Wilkes-Barre, was signed by Scrnntou. The proiiiss of Wilkes-B.irre to ro lease LezjUe to Scranton was not ful filled, tie has been installed on first base and lirowo who filled that posi tion placed on the bench on ncaount of a difference with the management of the club. Thus have materialised the assurances of tho Wilkes-Barre ball miignates that they would do all in their power to help Scranton to strengthen its team. Those who have accepted terms Trom Manager Crtliill and nre expctd in the city today nre First Baseman Lehane and Third Baseman Hickey late of tbe Springfield club. Fuel of Providence, right fielder, and Bill Hoover of Phila delphia, left fielder. SVitb these men Mr. Catiill thinks bis team will be strong enough to cope succssif ally, with Springfield today. Tonight the club will leave for Buf falo, where it will play Sunday, Mon day ana Tuesday. Wednesday aud Thursday it will be at Erie aud Friday oud Saturday at Bingbatnton, provided the latterclub lasts that long. The old Scranton players are still in the city. They paid a visit to Carbon dale but returned again last night. WANTS SWIFT TO EXPLAIN. Elrfo:or Davltt Eelltvu That It I) Dus to Him. Mr. Davitt, one of the directors of the Scranton Base Ball association, is not wll pleased with tbe remark that the Republican credits Martin Swift with haviug made after tho meeting of the directors of the Base Ball associa tion Wednesday night, at which Mr. Swift was deposed as manager. Ac cording to the Republican Mr. Swift stated that Mr. Davitt was under many o! ligations to him und that be (Swift) would compel Mr. Divitt to humble himself to him. To a TltWUNE reporter sterday Mr. Davitt said: "I would like to have an explanation from Mr. Swift concerning what he me nut by tliO-u remarks. They rillict on my character and put me in a Dad iiuht before tliU community. I hav always b.-en one or Mr. Swifts moat nrdent ndmir-Ts and did all tnat I con sistently coul I to retain him in the po sition of UlUIIHgT." HODSON'S GCIF.4T WORK He Ep lacs at Or.ci Into Topilaritv at lio'ton. I The Philadelphia psper speak as follows of Pticher Hudson's work for Boston Hgainst Philadelphia at tbe Huh on Thursday: Inquirer. Captain Boyle had to b-) content with only one game in Boston. He counted 011 getting at least two, but ho confronted a new pitcher todny, and tonight he islubeled ''Pbenom" Ilodsou. He deserves the title, for he succeeded in fooling the hard hitting Quakers to n greater extont than the more seasoned pitchers have been doing of lute. Hod son made his debut 11s a louuun pitcher today, mid he showed himself worlhydo be in audi strong company. Tho game was too one-side I to he interesting even to the friends of the champions. Yonnu Iiodson 1 kept the PhiladelphiaiM from bunching their hits und good fielding on the part of tho others did the rest, The cli tiiiplouK, on tho other hand, kept the ball and the fielders on the j imp and fattened np their batting averages at Taylor's ex pense. Tlmrs The champions presentel thsir new pitcher, Hodson, today and be put np a game that won for him it place ut once in the hearts of the lovers of tho g"Uie In this city. The hunvy hittiug Quaker were no mean oppo nents for a yonng man in n strange eity to go np ituainsr, but this young man from Pennsylvania not only went np ngaiust Irwin's sluggers, but threw them in the soup boiiiug hot. Il"d ot h i. I snleinlid command. 1 I,,, Daemons Use of Strong Purgatives. Pills ami purgatives which ant quickly upon the bowels, inituto and destroy the mucous linings of the stomach and bowels. A continued nso of such rcnimlies inflames tho stomach and bowels. Tho use of tho genuine imported Carlsbad Hprudel Salt U highly recommended becauso its action is due solely to its solvent ond stim ulating properties, without irri tating the stomach. Cost results obtained vueu out-door exerciso can be had. Obtain the genuiue imported article only. know how to work lii.-t 1U111 and u-od ns many curves ns there ma in riu' horn. Ill- covered tbe territory from one bleacher to the other and made the Phillies hug their bases like a kid would a nursing bottle. Too niu nits 111 id were scattered through live Iiiniiigs,uud but two bases were given oil balls. Record Tue homo tom presented their latest acquisition, llo.lson, from the Pennsylvania Statu lesgue, and he made a lino debut. Ho bad the Philadelphia hitters at his mercy, nil 1 showed ureal coolness throughout the contest. Ho backed tip the bases finely, besides watching them ololy. He eaught Hamilton in tbe easiest possi ble manner nt lirst b ine in the seventh inning. Ilia woik was so good that he caught the orowd and was applauded cortiuuallv. DIDDLEBOCK'S EDICT. H CoaiiBna the P01 anion Club to Ob . llvlon and Warns inn Public Philadelphia, Aug. 10. Tho secre tary of the Stute Base Ball league has bsiled the following order which ex plums itself: 11 KAIJQl' AHTKUS SkC'UETAHV. i Pennsylvania State Lfahi'r. V PlIILADKI.I'IIIA, A lilt. 20, 1SSH. ) Tho Kcraiilon club hns been expelled from lliiH league for non-payment of dues. All clutiH under the national agreement are hereby warned ngaiust playing with the Scranton club under penalty of exptilidnn, Thu playors if the Seiimton club who signed State letgue cou tracts, are hereby ordered to report to me for assignment. llKMiv II. Diddlkuuck, becrutnry. GLINTS FROM THS DIAMOND. Buffalo is only carrying two pitchors, U offer and Vic.kcry. They nre good ones though. Denny Lyons signed with the Ht. Louis ilub. lie will piny third base for the browns. Jack Holland, of Heading, ha 'been ap pointed a Stute league umpire In place of David Corcoran, dismissed. Collino, who covers loft field for Buffalo, is one of the quickest men in the outiield now playing in the Eastern league. Sinco tho HiTantou club wont into the Fastem league lis team has been a foot b id for its new companions. New York Herald. Kit. Chamberlain has been sont home by Captain Comiskov and Chnnncey Fisher, lato of the C'levw iinds, will be given a trial. Khret has boon wonderfully succesful Sf;ainst tho Clevolands this year, having wou all the games h' has pitched uguiust th 0111 soven. The West Side Starlights challenge tlio Elks to a game of ball on the Little Woods grounds nt any time. Fred Havles, man ager; Willie Vi illiams, captain. Adbou would not play In Louisville Sat urday until he had been notilied by Presi dent Young that failure to do so would subioct his club to heavy line. In turn, Baruie claimed that the Cuiciiros used bats that were not up to tho requirements. Shenandoah starts out with a bier nercen- tinre but oh I nivl how rapidly it will melt away when the Philistines of Pottsvillu, Alleutowa, Lancaster ana Keauing roll upon tho boys from tho Hungarian city and wipe up tho face of the earth with tbera. Pottsville Chrouiclo. Tommy Cahill left the second game Sat urday In discust after de struck out in the sixth inning. arm is out and he ssys be will give up tho came for the rest of the season and go home to get iuto condition. Scranton will lose a vaiuame man it lie sticks to bis determination. Springfield Uuion. Trenstirer E. B. Talcott dispnsss of the yarn tbnt Now York will join the phnlaux of Sunday bill playing clulu next year with a few words. Mesnvs: 1 here is not a word of truth in if. We have made no arrangements to play games on Sunday and do not intend to. We are doing quite well enough 011 week days." Perhaps there nre a few people who im agine that good third basemen can be picked up ou Ihe common. The Louisvillo Commercial says: "Considerable disap pointment is caused by the playliu of Fluherty, the Louisville third baaemau. Be shows n disposition to go utter balls wiih one hand to escape errors in the event bo misses." Catcher George Wilaou, of the Stars, lias gone to his home in Brooklyn upon advice of Dr. Gregory Doyle. Wilson hurt his knee in Springfield and may not be able to play again this s; 11-011. .Manager Orlfliu has uired Roach, of Pautuckot, mid Siniih, of Kuw Bedford, for terms. The hitler nleved two "nines with the Stars on their eastern trip and did we'll. Rouch is said to be n crnckei juck and will be signed it p ;S 8ible. -Syracuse Post. LOCAL BICYCLE NOTES. Gsrdnor, of the Scranton clnb, will euter the luces nt the Driving park, Aug. '1. Harry Roinhnrt will start for Gettys burg on his wheel souied iy next week. Don't forget the (Into of the bicycle, rnces, Augmt !!2, at thu Scranton Driving park. The admission to th bicyclo races on August will be 5,) cents. G. and stand 15 cents. The Green lialge wheelmen have re rrived sn invitation to attend tho annual outing of tLe Apollo wheelmen, uf Allen tow 11. Hoy Flojd, urn of lies'. L. C. Fioyd, i becoming an enthusiastic wliooliunn, and can be H"e;i daily riding n rliio netv wheel around lb 1 city. Newman and Wiiinns have returned from Atluntic City where they have been spendinir 11 hurt vacation. While niviiy liiey began trebling for the. coining races Dick Wambold, of Greei Kidgo street, is seriou-ly considering the a Ivisiibility of beromlugn rmirw mini. Wambold is it good ore i nd would iniiko many of tho buys ijiis.lc. Hur,.'.;c o of wheelmeu leave town every Saturday tor surrounding suinnntr res.irts, liiken, etc. Last Sunday about twenly fiyo wero leuisiered at the Winola housn flora Hri'.m ton, 11111I as muny ut thu Like Ariel hotels. The prizes offered by tho Green Hidge wheelmen to the Willi) ! of llio events at their rnces August at Ihe Diivhig p.u It are atti acting much attention in thusiiuw window of W. W. ileiry on Lackawanna nvenue, where thoy are on exIuDltimi. Merritt Bidleman, a yoing man con nected with the. Columbia igency in this city, is training under Willium Shilfei's care. SbilTer says Bidleman is a good rider, and will suiprUu somu of the loenl criuks at thu Driving park 011 Auu. J'J, that tieiim the date oi the Green Kidu wheelmeu's rare CtNERAL SPORflNG NOTES. Jnmin E. Grnnnls, president of the Tradesmen's National bank, of New York, hns joined the League of Aineric.in Wheel men. Pierre Loiillsrd offered 115,000 for Lie snk alter lie saw the latter perform in the Bb ter Boot stud stakes, but the offur was rafnsed. Ed. Heath snd Lew Newmeyer, the backers of Jack Bohin in his coming fight witn Stnnton Abbott, tbe KuglMi lightweight rhnuiplon, have engaged Hugh McMamtf, the well known St. Liuls trainer, to tnKeeare of and train Bolan for tho battle. MeMunus and Bolnn left Tues day fort heir training place 011 a farm iu the .Maryland hills, uud will not return to the ciy 1111 til udny or two b 'fore the date of theilghtiiig. Stanton Abbott U lu New Orlenna, uetting ready for his approaching battles in tbnt eity. Mother! Mothtrsll Mothrlll Jlrs. Wlnslow's Hoothlug Syrup has been nned lor over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children wbilu tenlhlng, with perfect success. It sop! lies the child, softens the gums, allays all pain; ruimi wind colic, and is tbe best remedy for di arrhoea. Sold bydtnggists In every part of the world. Be sure and ask fur "Mrs. Wiuslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no no other kind. Tweuty-hvo cents a bottle- ml A Word. Pcnfs of all kinds cost that mue a tyt tiitvationt II ai.lrd.u7uVA or inttrt tHEE. Agents Wanttd. 1 1 UN Kit A I, A (IE NTS WA NTED- BCLIe I Iim- i..iir ..ptl,.l..d It, dfiJi-r-e I'Xelu live tlTI'il.tfv 1 .mi.. .nl nit i:io!t;il ivnuiri d: ai to ail per ,viit. prollt. Coliiiiihiii I heml- ciu c (1., r.'.i u.eii lj irn s -. Uiiie ii;o. 10. UrANTRO SM.ARI' I.ABV AUHMTS ON L'orti! lii bkII in-- :'iin 'u tn hnnso- koo nr.s. Namptni I'r.-e. VVM. KIP.M'iV, 111 Hi ll 1 ct'ir,ir. Clnel ,nit.i, 0..1 . Help Wanted. UT AA t' U- G 1 1 1 i L V ' i'o U ( I K N K it A I , 1 u.ia.'tiui,, 11 u.,11, 1 uw , hi.1'1, ,i""i klflVII U I llllill'HJ I kllil till M .'.I'llllS. 1IIII- eluill C.1, 1 llitil'iT.t, etr. ; lop fin Hilled lint-'ls, pi v.1'0 ineulies e. ntritu' fncL' ri ', t,e. 8 I' a It KMI'...iY..ii.:4T -UB (Ji, 4.1 Hirtu-e st 1 e ;. l-o.- Want. LMHI lilNT-A NI'WLY HITKIi HDUSK J "', r.nn.l; Htreet. Impure ul' JOHN SIl.-' Fi'MCU, Ml DriuUur slnni. IVill Itl.N i-oNK-ll Al.F STOUK. LSI I'ejin ftvenuo. i1 to per mouth I.HiR BENT- KTiiKE HOOM 13 AN1J :5 i' npruoJ stiu.'t. linpi.Tj FnANK JI'.W L LL, 1 li iiik'iiiii iiidl o y. 1 'OK KENT NK'KLY-KUit LS1IKI) HALL J miit thle for lull. luouis. JoiiN JKlt MYN, llll Wyoiiniik'avohiie. Lest. IDSr-IIKI'WKivM THE COUiil' HuUsli J an. nie anil '1 rihuiie Indl-.lii'.'. a mall lmk nui-klace, Koinaii ifi Id. Hi.d. r K-m li uveatTlin 'lilliiiue Ihis.iiuks oilie. btrayed. CTIIAYHU-FUOM ll'i.Mli OF STANLKY O Levoncluiiky, Huryea. Pa., on Sunday, Au. fi. a Imy mare, newai d to iorsuii ih tiirninir hoi sii. he d i tutnte. wchaaton klai. ksiaik a.M) is o vf.st.mk nt aohncy. otl'ers bui'Kalns as Inhows; Cli'Y BUSI.MKi's I'KOI EKTY. 4U ft. front by N) ft. deep, on Spruce street, rents for SUM Jin.non 40 ft. fiuut Ly &l fei'L iieep, on .sprued street, corner ulU y lO.fAl Tliesn toijetner i;iv" s" ft. trout en Spruce striet, betwci'ii I'enn .-.tid l'rai.ldin, with alley ou si'lo. tfjirueu street property is udv.uiclii rapidly. CITY BKSIBF.NCK I'HOPKHTY. OOKNKK Mi iN KiiK ANI VINE streets, lot WxS5, two dwellings, n'OCl. iciving a nice r sldeiioe and an lies m fur small investment; Al.siO A PLOT OF 11 LOTS, ffivin ll ft. front on Moaiou aveiuis. near Vino slreet. Tlmif muku a llrst-elass naideneu plot in a de.-irahl.' loculity. II i.ot sold in one plot will sell above separately, WEST SIDE. Lot fiuxisn, South Main nveniin, adjoiidnu resideiiee of Snii :h It. L!"tt, pri -e, 7.i I ; also lots on Koek street and Wust Lnd place. Only four left. COUNTRY I'KOPEHTY. A BEAUTIFUL IIOMK AT DALTON, PA., nioderu house, Kpri'in water piped int i it from hill back, barn for tuns borsoi and two cows, honnoiy with eemei.ti.l Iljor, youiiK fruit, flue lawn, Krand out lo ik; ono uud a half to three acre-;, as desired, ? .iwn. Also lots of aho'iit SjOiio ai.o on Western Slupo, Baltoii. Call or address SMITH IV MOTT, MaiiaKer, Nn. 421 Laek, ave.--rear bo:ird trade. Special Notices. VT-OTICE-THK FJLLoWINU IS A COPY of a petition presoutod iu Select counc 1 of City of Scrant'iii, Pa., .lune Inl, for the paving of Franklin avenue with sheet asphalt paveineut hoiween Sprui u and Vint streets. To tho hniiorahlo thu seioet and couiuion councils of the City of Scranton: The undersigned owners of prouerty ul ut tins on Franklin avenue, between fipruco atruetand Vine street, rosjK'etf ully petition your hoi.oralile Lotlies that snid aveiiuo bu tween the po nts mimed, bo paved with sheet B'-ph;ilt pave'iient on s concrete base, ih" price not toexceeJ two dollars and sixty tlve c 'ntsf:'.' CO or square yard; tint th. same may bj set with curb stones so far lis the n.uuo may hi necessary; that tho cost of said tin proverneut Isj iissensed annin&t ubuttlnown ors. accoid-nr to the feet front rule; Hint the M.essinents ha niado pnvabln in. livo iinnual instuUiiieiits; aid your petitioners will over pray and etc.. W. L. C jiiaell, J-iSKph Roos. iTanies Huehes, Luclndn Short, R. T. Black, .laeob A. Shirtcr, 0. Lontf, S.iinh UrirTen, 40, Maria ZeidW, M E. McDonaal, C. Fred. Shill'er, .nrl Fell, K T. Swiii tz, Saniter dc Levy, E. K. CroMiamel, William 11 Davis, C. V. linesier. Est.'lleS. Dermaa, The Dickson, ML Co.K Schi.onfeld. by JanieaP. Dickajii.ti. JI. Throop, Pri's'l., I.indy SI. Stevens, 1. A. F'eipcl.et, J llnrnett, The Llolaware & Hud JI. Keinmoror son Canal Co., by II. A. Bittenbemler, (4. Youtik's, iml. IceS. A. Cotnstock, I'res't.. F. M. May, D. K. Oakley. Jalud J. Postens. M iry (tnuliviiL Th I'm oi,-i. iris Is pu'ilii.lied in pnrsuancj of provisions o a reiliili n of tho i lly councils o; i ny oi .-eiantvli. I'enna ;j. i . L.WKLLE, City Clerk. Scr inton, Pa.. Aiiif. In, 1S.I4. VOUOiiH IIHKICBY (IIVKM'lHrcsroCs 1 hollei s of 'I In, Ser.iiiioii Axl.i Works On t th auinial meeting for ihe tlia i-leenon ol ollieeisand tho tiat.si'ctnu of such other hiisuiois as mav come helore the ineotitur. will hu ho. d at the oll'o of tho e. uip.uiy, at meir laeiory, i uiirsjay. AURtiui -a, loi'i, al l o clock p in. THOS. M. Kit W K, Secretary. 1-c.ranlon, I n. Ann. 4. Islil. rOU ..ANT 'IMS KLLll'-KM'KIN T I I'ranli l,i a ie' lllustr.itei! Weekly War Bill.KlallD.W Hll lS'.j. i'Wi Voillllle:! F,n tlii.:Vi; payable monthly. JAilO. Del vere.l by expris loiupleie. pre)i.mt. Address 1. o. 1IOODY, ols Million street, Scranton. Pa. 1 1 LANK HOOKS, PAMPHLETS M.VUA x ziiies, inc., ui.uii'i or reooumi at Tin. lllllll'NK oliica. Vutck work. Keusonablu prices. MEAL TICKKTS CAW 1115 HAD AT 114, coiner Sprileo atrwit and Franklin nve nue. Twenty nieal tickets lor SJAijn. Gcsxl table hoard. ' tncorpjra Ion. XjOTP'F. IH IlliK' PY GIVEN I HAT r AN IN lipi'llcai ion will h Ilia' O to llleiuiii't or common ' lens of I.ackaivauua co.o-ty on Monday, the seven'eeiilh day of Meptonihor, 1S;). at II o clock, a. in , under tho provision-, of the act of asaembly, "Utitl"d, an net to pro vid i fr.r th" ine.i poriilloii a id regulation of nirt.dii mriora Ions, approved April at, 171, and tiie s ippleuieul thereto by l.r.ra II. Hip pie. Fro I ,1. AuiKilen, William Illume, John Born, John T. Hone, ltobert C . Chu It, ( d ward L. Ruck. Franl lin W. Martin, Will '. Cahoou and otlnri, milisi rils-d llicieto, for th.. clia' tar ol an inieiideilcorHiMii,iii tohetnlh-d "Grand Army of tau Hepnlilic. Mi'inoi ial of fHintiituii," t e chnri. ter and ol j ot of v lih h s to erect, nnd inalntuln a huihlitiu: iu llio illy of bemnton, I nckawnnna county, Peui.ylv.- tiin. which snail bo a memo rial to all I'nl'in soldiers, sailors, and ui'.rines of the war of tho rehellion of l.stll to ISnfi; to pspociaily p M') tuato ihe na nos and in. nio riesofsu.'h solill-'rs. sillors aud niarineans niitereil the . service I rum th" city uf Seniliton; to provido a place for tlincolloetiop of rucords and relies rel am ' to thu history of thu war; to malutain a plncoof in"llnK for Ihe veter ans of said war, and auxiliary ussocintion-j; to promote lOuttmcntH of patriotism and de votion toward our eoiiutry and her Instltu tlons, nnd to eliltlvatean.l ma. ntsln fraternal, soi-la 1 and b-nelli ml relntlooa with llio veter ans of tlie Into war and tin Ir fninillea. And for these purposes to have, possess aud onjoy all tli.i ri;-iL., hi'iieills n ii.l privilec.' furred by the a t uf iiS'i'inbly aforesaid and its supplements. Tiiu slid pi-opo ed elmrter ib on fllu iu tho olheeof t ie prot honotary of aaii county, No. IiSI, tkitemlK r, T, IH'.U. i FL L )i 'ICIIC CK, Bolleltor. IOTtCE IS IIF.KKBY GIVEN THAT AN ly applicntioii will lie made to tlieU .vernor of Pennsylvania on Mollilav, the seeiind day of July. INH, by WHtta 0. Vau Blarcuni. W. Howard Withers, Edmund A. Botl, David Siirnks and Louis J. Siahsoker, under the Act of Aisombly, entitled ''An act to provide for tho Incorporation and regulation ot certain oorp rations, " approved April HU, 1S74, and the supplements Iherete, for the rhartorof an liiiemlod oorporatlon to be railed the Crescent Coal Mining Company, the chnrao ti raud objectof which Is llio inlnhiK. propar iun for market and selling anthraclle coal, a id fer these nnrp.w-s to have, poiwtvmand enjoy all the rlphta, benefit and privileges of said Act of Assembly and supplement thereto. PATTERSON A WILCOX, Sulicitunk Our Hosiery Department is a busy place, because the STOCK and the PRICES ARE RIGHT. ON SALE NOW: Boya' nnd GUIs' Cast Iron HOSIERY, 3 Falr for SO Cents. Children's Iron Clad UOdl Eli Y, 25 Cents a Pair. Above two lines will outwear FECIAL: 100 dozen LADIES' For Gentlemen SL'KCIAL VALUK in La-lies' m ma & Wallace IFixie jFitore Mattresses Are NOW Made and Sold VERY CHEAP by The Scranton Bedding Company, legal. IHTAIE of illartha Taylor, lit of thu J lioroiih f Olyphaut, i'lL , deceeajd. Letters ot udiiiiiiiBtratlon upon tho atuvo D.'inied oHtato hiivini; been urautecl to the ui.il. isikiioiI all persona having claim or de niiiiicW uKidnat f.aiJ ontate wll present them for payini nt ami tiio..i Indebted theret t will pl"HHo mnke itoineduf... p-ivitient lo W1LLAUD, WAKKIlN & KNAPH. Attorney lor Estttto. JOHN TAYLOR, Amur,, Oiyi'tiaiit, Ta. Architects' Notice. AKL'H IT KCTS' N OTICE-CO.M PETI7IV K plans nnd bpuchlcationa ure invito l fur a city Imii.iiiiL' jo na use.l for fire department hoiiRQ ana polleo patrol ntailon. A progpectus of tile building may 1m oen ut tho ollleo of tho cily-elerk, at winch ollire tho said plana and aj.ecifleations aro to be H.ilmiittod on or I' .forn Wedue day, Auguut Iti, V.Mi. By order of city couucila. 11. T. LAVELLE, City Cle.k. Heranton, Pa., .Inly 21, 14. Situations Wanted. AHOY, 15 YEARS (iLll, WANTS Em ployment; will work for small waes. A.ldress A. D. S.. H;ll TlalNteud ounrt WANTED. UY A TiAimiiK OF LARUE ' V and varied experience, n p.'fition. Ad dress I)., Box 2211, Avocu, Liiferno Co., Pa. C1TUATIOX WANTK11 BY .MIDDLE O aed woman 113 liouseko -nor or eoald take cure of invalid. K. D. , Triouno office. THE CATHEDRAL To that beauteous aud romantic spot, Mountain Pari -ON- Monday,Aug,13 It will be the groat event; one of the finest g Uttering of the season. Take the family nlon-r. Rufreshmonts eup plicd on the gronnda. tjT"Train Uave Jersey Centrul lo Iot at 8, 8 HO, 9 o.id 11. HO a.m.. 2 and 8. lio i. in. C7T"Keniinbor, tickets nra not good on "The Flyer," 12.10 p.m. Central Railroad of N. J. SFEHL EM9SM HIES TO- GETTYSBURG Foil THE National Guard I iicjiiipment AUGUST 11 TO 18, '94 Hpoelal eseiii'Mloii tlefc.ti from SfUANT"N Will lie sold I'.'od to eo Au.-ll-:t lltll to loth Inelu.iv... and for i.'tnn until AoUHt is, iliolUMi . e. i iiii; roii itoi;xi Titir, .n.vj-j. SPRING HOUSE HEART LAKE, Susquehanna Co. U. E. CKOI.'Ur Proprietor. mills IlOrSE Is atrirtly teniperaiHM. h lenv I ai d w,.l fiiniinlii.l nn. I OI'KM To 'illR Pl'III.IC THU VliAH ItiilTNO; is loeated mhhvav h 'tween Moutrn.o an I S-'rau-ton, on Motitroau and I.Heuawiiii v Uallro:id, six mllea fi-ijei I)., l,,tb V. K R. at Alfonl Blarlon, .mil Mv. niilm from .Meitro..; ea I'aeity, iiirlily.ftva; three m minus walk t rom It. K. Htation. GOOD ll.)AT. 1 IMIlMi TACKLK. He; riU'I-: To Ml KM IS. Altltii.le shout 2,niiu fiK't, oiiuallliij" In this lesport the Adirondack and Catilcill Moun tain 1 Ine ((roves, plenty of slut la and lie nut 11 ul scenery, tusking a Piiiiiintr Hosort unex celled in beauty and ulioipnuss. bauelng pavilion, swiiu, ero piot Rr oitnds &e. fold Spilni; Water ami pluuty ot Milk ItatuK, 7 lo (MO pur week. W1.00 per day. Uxrutnlon tickets sold at all statlo ns on D. h. i: W. lilies l'oi t. r tuuots all trains. Successful Discretionary Speculation. DnpoRits of $5 and upward recelvod. Our spncialty Is handlin the trades of imrsons not In s position to make a IiuhIiibm of following tlio murketa This departntuut ti in char.) of aoompetont expert of 10 years' eipurleneo. l)ll.lei.ils iihI.I semi-monthly. Hllfliest roferenoa giron. Correspondence sollolted. V. T. K.VAN8, JK..& t'O. Room U40 Klalto Uullillng, CHICAGO. auy ether stocking wado tit auy price. FAST BLACK HOSIERY. 10c. a WIO dozen S-iaiulesi Orsy and Brown Mixed, 5C. Rslr. CO d(2sn .Seamless Mixd One-half Hobs, qinl to Shawknit, 2 Ralr for 25c. CO dozen Fast lihick Miud, ' llermsdorf Dy," 2 Pair for 25c. Finn Hosiery iu Silk und la-sle, riilCl-S PRKVAIL. 209 GRAND CLASS A BICYCLE RACE MEET OF TIIE Green Rie Wheelmen AT Scranton Driving hi kmi 22, 1831. at 2 O'clock! L. A. W. Sanction and Race Rules. Adinisuon,50c. Grand Stand, 15c The GENUINE New Haven "Mathushek" Pianos ESTABLISHED 1868. "Sew York Warerooms No. 80 Fifth Avenuo. E. C. RICKER & CO., Sole dealers in this section. OTFICB-ia Adams Ave.. Telephone BTd'g WHY HOT Pee our FIFTEEN DOLLAR Solid Ouk Bedroom Set! AVe sell Furniture as cheap as any house in the country that in tends to givo honest value for tho money. Try us. MS m AMD 07 BABHOOD W Vr. ,ei. ,.r I, . I it rZTih.n viih iiUUritHKllflr ItltUimii.uouti.ci. aiiiwia.t" For Sale in SortinUm, Pa.,by H. C. SANUSitoyw, urnggisi, cw. vvaBnington tnd Snriioo slruots. Mm. TiuMTnmtivraiMly 1 tlio Bemjnitlvo Tw.' Jliiitiil Worry, vj : . iiil ir i.itfii, i it ii tj' nunir'Honttna ft-.'. i-w , , fln-, . 1U)1 8 II if l' W v ru 't nil nil ii i in i iim ii ' j .-Mm in pi.vf ! uoi, w iaiti ijl.l-'uKfc, Al ArtlM ItSlMU. ,or .oo. Hit, MU'lT'atC'iiJCMlCAl.C'O.t Uuvolwid.ObkM tormilM by P. M. HAIlliti, ItniKglat. 1HJ lei.a Avenue. 3 '-ICSrA 3m t3S. . V . )1 Kf dieofrT. jdL it.NAwVkJ '"'viiAn I'.ft in ' lire IniolimiirT tialiiiiinii Assist H MtlMV nn.lmn,A I...,.l. l ,ni k... has mall A h.vr.m fni- . W it K a,r. AK orivr it pir f A.L Ml.DUUSE For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spvuce Street, Scranton, Pa. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CQ ECU AN TON AND W1LKE8-BARRE. PA.. MANDrACTURKBS Ot Locoiaotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. ( GeueriU Offloa, SCRANTON, PA. Pelr. Very extra value. aluo Opera Longtln. LOVv'EST WASHINGTON AVE. 0pp. Court House. Lacka. Pac. Aves. .il.-y-..ff'-'S Dr. E. Grewer The Philadelphia Specialist, and his sssortiteA stair or tuKiisu and Oernian phvslcians, are now permanently located at 811 SPniCE ST., KCll ANTON. The doctor is airraduateof the t'nlveniity of Pennsylvania, formerly demoustratur of phvsl clniry and sureery at the Medico-Chirurcical ro'lepe of l'blladelphla. A specialty of fhrniiie. Kervous, 8kin, Heart, Womb and I'.iood dlBtiitus. DISEASES OF THE KERVOUS SUSIES. The symptoms of which are dizziness, lack of cotiQdciiru. s. iu.il weakness in men and wo man, bull rising in the throat, spots floating before the eyes, lots of memory, una lie to con centrate the mir.d on one "subject, es?ilv tartitd when sudd.-nly spoken to, and dull, distressed mind, which unllts them for per forminir the actual duties of life, making hup- finees ImpofSlble; distresshig the action of he heart, causing flush of heat, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, melancholy, tire easy of company, feeling as tired in the morning as when retir ing, lack of energy, nervousness, trembling, confusion of thought, depression, constipation, weakness of the limbs, ote. Those so affected should consult us immediately and be restor ed to perfect beslth. LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. Weakness of Youiig Men Cured. If you have been given np by your physician call upon the doctor and be examined. Ho cures the worst cases of Nervous Debility. Scro fula.Old Seres. I'atarrhPilos.Fetnalo Weakness, Affections of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Asthma. Doafuess, Tumors. Cancers and Crip ples of every description . Consultations free and strictly sacred and coniidtutial. Office hours daily from St. in. to 9 p. m. Sunday 9 to 2. a? G TOHING AVE. BEST0RED11S NFBVE SEEDS.- TI.H ..oodrltel rfiunif (atr nss..., .itch as weak Msn.ory. IflMef Hraln ""I 'f", 1 nst Vi.iiiio.ul Muhtlr Fnilsslens. Nervoini.eM.allilralmatia lofsol power , , , j,V? , , 1 1-1 V lis ..f et tiler soKCHl.'etl l.y liver exortletl . youth fill cpi-oi-s. ""?,, . l.,K?r.' o iiui.. or tln,alnts. which lead to latlrmlty, Con- Onn l'e carried in vest p.x keU I per dox. tor v. c'lrcnlnrfree. Seldfcv all .Iruiraisia, Afmormw" ii ma enter wa . . . r 3fV., .- -.' - -, r . Ei) mm dr. mm forncrron prostrAtton nnd nUnprTOnittlwtiws of tiinB ol cither wet. such am Nervous rrotriUii n. Fall- o)tcoiiu uwi of TobiicoourOiiluiti.whlot) to Cor dim i. ii n hit rr. nit; ill iv ti.mmHiniiN. unu in Uirn us. Insnntty. With every rtordrrwotriToiiTrlLtcnKuar RESTORE , LOST VIGOR Will brneo Tonnpln week 8ntd with WRITTEN nfrv.'-uii Ufinmy, i.vmm m nriuu rnwur in tini i, frnia int rmiiw. If nislrti. uoh tfnubldi lead ti rittfn inaistitt, to cure r rttfuod tby luoiittj. AWr OU Clufelm.a, Ohio. Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avtnuo and