The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 13, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCIt ANTON TlilBTTNE -MONDAY MORNING. AUGUST 13. 1894.
A
BALL
Scranton Won One and Lost Ono to Spring
flold Saturday.
BUFFALO ALSO DEFEATS OUR PETS
The Bisons Had No Very Difficult
Time in Doing It Yesterday and
Likewise Coming Dangerously
Near Passing Us in the Race for
the Pennant Standing of the Clubs.
National League Games Played Sat
urdayInteresting Base Ball Gos
sip. ..1 IIILE SerantoQ was
fortunate enouirh in
IT VVi-VWt breaking the inonot
' . Ml oby of tho long
string of defeats,
which she had sus
tained since enter
ing the Eastern
league, by defeating
tho Springfield club
in the second irauie
played Saturday,
she also lost two
L'nmi sines our Inst
report, one to Sspriunfielil and one to
Buffalo. A glance ut the subjoined ta
ble of percentages will convince- any
ren ler that she will have to put up a
differeut article of ball if she vf itbes to
remaiu eecoud iu the championship
race.
The percentages of the clubs, uurn
ber of games won and lost by each,
and their standing iu the league race,
is as follows:
Wou. Lost.
Providence 6 J 2S
Fcrauton 44 CT
liuilalo 51 44
Erie 40 'M
Wiikes-Barre... 4U oil
Syracuse 41 4H
SpriiiKtieUl US 44
liKghaintou.... 3 5S
Per C't.
.000
.S43
.5;i7
.r.w;
.MO
.4bS
.403
.2S4
WE WIN A GAME.
TJmplie Snydet's Eys Wsre Very, Very
MsdJy.
Surauton bcso ball enthusiasts who,
saw the two gum S.iturJur afternoon,
ut the bull park between Touiuit Ca
bill's Amendments to the Constitution
md the Ssarlet Letter from Spring-
field were compelled 10 exercise a large
measure of that quniily which made
Jol immortal.
Umpire Snyder robbed the Scranton
club of the firdC game, and added
insult to Injury in tne eighth inning
when be ordered Manager Cahill out of
the game because one of his decisions
was questioned by Cahill.
The crowd on the bleachers became
excited and moved threateningly to
ward the umpire, becoud Baseman
Lynch of the SpringfieWs added fuel
to the flsuie bv wnlkitig into the field
with n bat ruised and exdahaintf. "I
will bit the first m hi that attempt to
assault the umpire." OfMeers Palmer
und Jones managed to clear the grounds
and the umpire evidently mdu uu his
mind that it would be better to let
Cahill finish the game.
A most unjust decision in the second
Inuiog by Surder was responsible for
four runs. The Scranton club rallied in
the seventh inning and batted in four
runs but were tillable to overcome the
lead of the visitor. Blackburn pitched
a r.ue game.
The second gime opened witb
Quarles in the box for the Scranton
club. lie pitched a remarkable game
and installed himself as a favorite with
the cranks.
Miller pitched for the visitors and was
found safely for fifteen hits. The
Scrautoin scored two runs in the first
inning, three iu tho second, fonr in the
fifth and one in the ninth. The visi
tors did not score until the fourth in
ning and then a run was let in tbrongh
an error of Phelan's. They made two
runs in the ninth.
The Scranton club was somewhat
demoralized owing to the manner iu
which the player were stationed. Ca
hill at first was out of poiition, as well
R8 Donovan in right and Kogers in left,
The muff of an easy fly by Rogers in
the ninth inning was responsible for
the two rtins scored. Lehane. first
oaseuiau, and Hoover, center fielder.
with 1'riul in right will form -a team
that the other clubs in the Eastern
league will find it hard work to over
come. The scorn:
First game
SCBANTOX.
H.
PO.
A.
0
0
0
Cahill, lb 2
.Tohnion, c. f 1
Patchen, c 0
Korits, 1. f 1
Mickey, 3b 1
Plielan, 2 b 0
Kmitu, a. s 1
lllaekman, p 0
Friel, r. f 1
Donovan, r. f 0
2 13
1 5
2 1
1 0 1
1 1 1
1 0 2
4 3 8
a u a
l t o
0 1 0
Total.
7 15 24 10 0
SPRINGFIELD.
k. a. P.O. a. E.
Shannon, S3 2 2 4 6 1
Donnelly, Sb. 1 1 1 6 (
Lyuch, 2b 1 1 5 2 0
Koheffler, rf 0 2 0 0 1
UoUmuus, cf O 1 2 0 0
Niideau, If. 2 2 11
Leubv, c 10 2 0
Ureckonridge, lb 1 0 12 I
Uruber, p 0 0 O 0
Total 9 9 27 14 3
Scranton 0 0101140 0-7
ripringiield....! 5110000 0-8
Earned nias--Scranton, 0: Springfield, 1.
First base by errors Scranton, 1; iSpnng-
tJeld. 3. Left on Doses bcrautoo. 10:
Sprinpfleld, 9. First base on balls Oil
Blackburn, 6; Grubor, 3. Struck ou: By
Black hurn, i. mree case nits Calnll,
Bhefller. Two base hits Johnson, Patchen.
Rogers, Phelan, Friel, Sbefller. Sacrifice
lilts hiniin. otoieu uuses tilcltey. ttuan
lion, 2; Lynch, Leahy. Doable plays
Shannon to Breckinridge, lilt by pitcher
Sbeftler. Wild pitches Gruber. Passed
balls Patchen, 2. Umpire Snyder. Time
ot game l.ou.
Second game
SCRANTON.
R. . H. P.O. A, B.
Cahill, lb '8 0 5 0 1
Johnson, c f 1 3 S 0
D.,i...n n i n R n
Kogere, 1. f 2 1 2 , 1 1
Hickev. 8D i i i l
Pheluo,2b....u 1 4 4 It g
Smith, s. s 1 2 4 4 0
Uuarles, p 0 0 0 0 0
Blackman, r.f 10 10
Total .10 14 87 8 4
SPRINGFIELD.
H.
Shannon, 8. s 0
Donnelly, 8 b 0
Lynch, 2 b 0
hcheffler, r. t 0
Iiottenus. c. f 0
Nadeau, I. f 1
O'Meart, e 0
Breckinridge, lb I
Miller, p 0
Leahy, 1
H. P. o'. A
1 4 3
0 8 0
8 8 5
0 10
0 2 0
0 8 0
1 4 0
2 0 : 0
(10 0
1 0 0
Total 8 8 2C 8
Scranton 2 8 0 0 4 0 0 0 1-10
S
E
MI
Sj)ringQeld....0 0010000 2-8
Earned runs Scranton. 1. First base by
errors Scruutou, 5; Springfield, 4. Left
on oases scran tou, : spriugtieiu, iu.
First buie ou balls Off Quarles, 8. Struck
out By yuurles, 4; Milur, 1. Tro-bse
uits Johnson, Lynch, Leahy, stolen
bases Lyuch, Schelller, O'Meara. Leahy.
Double plays Smith to Cahill; Miller to
Lynch to Breckinridge. Hit by pitcher
Blackburn. ShcQIer. Wild pitches
Quarles. Umpire Synder. Time 1.55.
tiicgey out, trapped Dan rule.
WILKES CARRE ALSO WINS.
Pltcb.tr McLaughlin Holds lb Eri
Slugtf.n Dowu.
Wilkks Barke, Aug. 12 Tbehome
earn club wou a game yesterday from
Erie and the pcpulation of this sleepy
town feel greatly encouragou. noiow
is ttio f ore:
W1LKES-BARKE. I F.U1K.
K. 11. O A. E It. H. O. A. F..
r.vte. If. ...3 1 2 0 liN h'ls'n.'ibl II 4 2
Slwn'D. Sb.1 1 0 5 liSmith. ss..0 12 11
htciiriif.lb 1 1 11 0 1
KMd. lb...O 0 8 10
Lnzi.tte.rf.3 3 1 0 0'
He ts. i f...l -3 3 (I 1
Laity, cf...l 1 2 U U
I'li.-r. c.u
12 10
(lllleu,3 b..O 1 2 3 0 Kuclint). ;M
1 8 5 0
0 4 0 0
0 0 0 0
10 0 0
W'ruur.c.o U b II 2 V ul'vko.lll
WoM.h'u.Rx0 1 3 4 0:!lealy, rf..l
M'Lgh'u,ii.U 1 0 8 0 Uerdii'u.p.l
Total 12 27 15 ti Totil ... 0 8 24 12 8
V ilkes-Iiurre 3 2 0 U 0 0 3 1 x
Krie 0 2000400 0-- 6
Karncd rans-Wilkes Darro 4. FrieO. First
base ou errors- Wilk.'H ttarre 8, trio 2, Left
on Uimh Wilkes Harre 7, Krioft First baso
on bails-Hlf 5k-Lail.'liliii I, off lb'iii'iou 1
Htriult out Warner, Lu'.ly, Van UyKo 2,
flt'jilv. Hrrnprimi l.fzdl.lo. TV; tmse hits -
Stearns anil Li-zotte. Htilo! bases Lyte 3,
V.m Dyke 1. Unublo plays-Mol.aUBUim to
MuMuliou to Stearns. Hit by pitcher-1 lealy,
V nriwr. ild nitehea Ilerncloii 1. I'ass.-H
bulls -Berunr 1. Uuiiiire Swart wood. Time
of game- 1 : 40.
OTHER EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES.
At Syracuse Syracuse, 8; Providence, 7.
At Binchamton First came, biugham-
ton, 4; Buffalo, 0. Second game, Bingham
tou, 7; Buffalo, 11.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Baltimore, 20; Now York, 1.
Brooklyn, 11; Boston, 10.
Philadelphia, 10: Washington. 7 (first
(jame). Philadelphia, lo; Washington, 4
nwond trame).
nttiitmrif, b; i-omsviue, z.
Cleveland, II: Chicago, 9.
Cincinnati, 7; tit. Louis, 0,
SUNDAY GAMES.
DISASTER AT BUFFALO.
Tommy Cablli Statuory Badly Shat
tered b? the Bitona.
P:rvi7.M.i N Y. Auir. 12 The
nianim ataudilv tinlled awav from the
Serantons iu today's game and by-con
tinued v nifsinii ot tne Dan puea up
ilituen rntis while their otinoliente
were aceumulatiug six. IIofTer wan
found in only one ttniiaj wl tlisn not
to any great extent. Liweos' work tit
n!iort whi notable nnd "Sleeov" John-
ton pnlltd down a few iu center Hold
in good stylo. Attendant, -S.ul'U.
hcnre:
SCRANTON.
R. h. P.O. A. K.
Cahill. 2b 2 4 0 1 1
Johnson, cf 1 3 il 0 0
Patchen. c 1 0 0 (I
Lehme, lb 12 7 0
liogexs, rr u i i u
Hoover. If 0 0 0 0
Smith, ss 0 1 0 2
Hickev. 3b. 0 n 1 1
Douovan, p 1 1 0 2
Totals 12 24 0 4
BUFFALO.
iu H. P.O. A. E.
O'Brien, 2b 8 2 2 4 0
Uuyd, 0 4 - o u u
Collins. If 10 2 10
Dalv. if 0 1 2 n
L),.wse. 3b 3 3 3 8 0
Clyuiar. cf 2 3 2 1 0
Leweoa. ss 3 8 2 3 0
Urqnart, lb 119 0 0
Uolfer, p 2 2 0 10
Totals 10 17 27 13
Srcanton 1 0004010 00
Buffalo 0 4 1 2 1 2 2 4 x-10
Earned runs Scranton, 2: Unffalo, 10.
Left on bates bcranton, 10: liutlalo, 9.
First base ou balls Off Donovan, 8; Hof-
fer, 4. Struck out Do:iovan. 2; Uollor, 2.
Horn, ruus Eovd. Lawees (8), Uniahnrt.
Three-baae hit O'Brien. Two-base hits
Cahill (2), Johnson, Loliane, Smith, Clymor
(.'). Stolen bases Cahill, itickey, Liewees.
Double plays ijewees, urqunait. lilt by
pitcher By lioover, u urion. umpire
Uoescher. lime t.iw.
WANT THE FRANCHISE.
Both Toronto and Alleotowa Daeire to
Step Into Blturhainton's Sandal.
Wilkes-Barrk. Pa., Aug. 12. The
directort of the Lastern Leaiuo Baas
Bill association, met at the Wyoming
Valley hotel here this afternoon.
Among the members present were
Jaiues Franklin, of Buffalo; Thomna
Burns, of Sprinirheli; George Kuutz, of
Syracnse; E. sr. Bogdrt, of Wilkes
Burro; Thomas Murray, of Provl lnce:
P. T. Powers, president, of N"W York,
nnd Leo. W. Long, secretary, of
vVilkes-uarre. Iutormation had been
received that IJinghamton disbanded
on Saturday night and the whole alter
noou was scent in trying to verify the
report, which could not be done np to
5 o cloak this afternoon. Tbay then
adjourned to meet he'e again tomor
row.
Toronto and Allontown had repre
sentatives present who desired to be
admitted should Bingbamton drop out.
President Powers left for Allentown
tonight and will return tomorrow
mornin'.
v.nt OFF Y0U(frL, .
II- i Mrf( t . . .
lake un rour nesh and1 bit in
Your Bones''
ig a tray to bo comfortable in
Summer, said a wit. Would re
lieve you, too, of all Summer ail
merits. Caunot do the impossible
though.
The mercury give3 aa addi
tional jump now and then. You
acknowledge its power by your
physical exhaustion or rather
did for now
Johann IIofTs Malt Extract
is always with your bag en route
on your fcihle, at home, sea shore
or in the mouutains. Why Jo
causo it counteracts all the effects
of hot weather. Aids digestiofi
Cures wakefulness, indigestion
and nervouHuess also.
Beware of imitations. Look for
signature of "Johann Hoff" on
neck label .
Eisner & Mendelsou Co., Sole
Agenta, Kew York.
EL MI DAY
Completo Arrangements for Entertaining
Many Thousands.
RF.SS CLUB'S LAKE ARIEL RACES
List of Entries Includes Some of the
Most Famous Amateur Crews and
Individuals in the Country Oars
men from Chicago and St. Louis
Will Compote Reception Will Be
Given at the Press Club Rooms To
night. The Press club committee arranging
for to-morrow's reiiatU at Lake Ariel
feel very much gratified over the large
number of entries received for the dif
ferent .events uecordiuir to the list
printed below, It is claimed that
among the rmn who will compate are
some of the most famous amateur oars
men in tho country.
o netail which will add to ths con
venient of the excursionists will be
oegleete I, and the course is so arranged
that the races can be properly wit
nessed. A signal gnn will be fired at
the beginning of each event.
ihe list of entries contains that of a
senior single from the Weatern Kowlng
club of St, Louis, and a single four
from the Delawar Boat club of Chicago.
These oarsmen will arrive today liom
the National regatta at Saratoga aud
will he immediately transferred to the
Erie and Wyoming Valley railroad and
the laUe.
The fallowing honorary members of
the Serauton Preis club have been del
egated ts a special honorary reception
committee (luring the day at Lake
Ariel: uon.U. W. Archbald, Hon. F.W.
Uuuster. Hon. H. M. Edwards. Hon.
VV. L. Connell. mayor: Hon. John E.
Barrett, Hon. J. A. Scranton, Hon. J.
tl. fellows, ex-mayor: lion. John P.
Kelly, Charles K-jbinson. Clarence E
Pryor, James (J. Builnv. D. w. Powell.
John J. Fahey. Gorge S. Horn, Henry
1. Koehler aud Bernard Mezargee.
These gentleman will have places spe
cially reserved tor them on the IlQisb
judges' barge on the Pines shor!.
Visiting ottrimou and their friends
will be tendered a reception this even
ing at a social sestioa of the club ut its
rooms. The affair will be decidedly
informal, and the only invitation
itiued is a general one to nil members
and their frla !s, who uro nrg d to ba
present if ouly for a brief period.
lue lollcw;ug are the entries:
JUNIOR SINOLKS
Lcne Star Boat club. Now York-B.Gra-
ber aud B. iUiuzesheiiner.
Griiy's 1 erry Bout club. Philadelnhia
John O. Fxley,
Ououla bout club. Burliunton. N. J. 11.
K. Pbiilips.
Union Peat clnb, New York A. G.
Wolf.
lustitute Boat clnb. Newark Frank Co-
burn.
JUNIOR DOUBLES
Gray's Ferry Boat clnb. Philanelnhia
nnnu -uonaguau anu joJa J. i-xiey.
thinker City Hargaclub, Philadelphia
A. K. FJ tou, E. h. jionut.
rr , . . -r : , . ...
JUNIOR FOUR-OACED SHELL.
Star Boat club, Plymouth, Pa. M. Fin
niclj, bow: O. Beattv. 2: Ueorce Callett. 3
J, Forred, Btroke; eubstitutes, W. Spare
and Edward Beattv.
vesper Boat club, Philadelphia B. P.
Elliot, bow; William Hussey, 2; Oscnr
Ihorn, 3; U. M. Hughes, stroke.
INTEltllEDlATK SINGLES.
Gray's Ferry Boat club, PhiladolphTa
Charlej Coe.
Ponusylvaiiia Barge olub, Philadelphia
J. B. Juvenal.
Lone star Boat club, New York W,
Goodkiud.
Uuiou Boat clnb, New York A. G.
Wolf.
INTERMEDIATE HOCBLRS.
Gray's Ferry Boat club, Philadelphia
Charlos Cone, Robert P. Kyan; Hugh
Mouaghan, substitute.
Pennsylvania Burte clnb, Philadelphia
Charles B. !ix, J. IS. Juvenal; A. J. In
graham, substitute
Lone Star Boat clnb, New York W.
Goodkimi, B. Urabor; B. Minzesheimer,
subitituto.
Institute Boat clnb, Newark William
Murray Otto Kuchler; substitutes, Al.
Carney, D. Howe.
SENIOR SINGLES.
Mutual Rowing club, Buffalo, N. Y.
William Aman,
Hartford Howing club, Hartford, Conn.
K. N. A therton.
Vesper Boat club, Philadelphia-Edwin
Hedley.
Lone Star Boat club. New York W.
Goodkiud.
Western IlowiDg club, St. Lou'.b Fred
Uocuig.
Institute Bos,t clnb, Nowark E. J. Car
ney. SENIOR DOUBLES.
Vesper Boat, club, Philadelphia O. P.
Lawrence and Edwin Iledley.
Gray's Ferry Boat club, Philadelphia
.Tohu O. Exley aud Charles Cope; Ko bort
P. Kynu, biibnitule.
Pennsylvania barge Club, Philadnlphia
Charles B. Dix aud J. B. Juvenal; P. J.
Wall, substitute.
Iustitute Boat, Club, Newark E. J. Car
ney, H. U. Seatou; substitutes, Wm. Mur
ray, Otto Kuchlor.
SENIOR FOUR-OARED SHELU
Vesper Boat Clnb, Philadelphia E d win
H.alry, bow; C, p. Lawrence, 2; Oscar
Tiioru, 3; William Hussey, stroke; sub
stitiitts, H. M. Hughes, R. P. Elliott, W.
J. Swoeuey, A. J. CoHingbam.
Triton Boat Club, Newark: V. C. Holt,
how; John Davidrtou, jr., 2; E. D. Castles,
8; Ezra Briuk, strose; C. Hatflold and U.
IS. Harwooil, substitutes.
Btur Boat club, Plymouth, Pa. B. Ruth
erford, bow; T. Collett, 2: X. Mullen. 3;
,1. Morris, stroke; U. K. Wing and A. For
red, substitutes.
Delaware Boat club, Chicago, III. Will
iam Weiuand, bow: Johu T. Heody. 2;
William l.uu. 3; Mux Lau, stroke: eubsti
tutrs, J, J. Commiskey uud E. P. Vickers.
SENIOR FOUR-OARED (IIO.
Triton Boat club, Newark F. C. Holt,
bow, C. HudfleUI, 2; G. E. Harwood, 8;
VvrtiRrinlr Ht.rnlrM .1 Tl fuatla n.1
Davidson, jr., substitutes: Harry Cushion
or narry roiinro, co&swaiu,
Passaio Bout club, Newark A. J. Hd
gos, bow; F. A, Champlln, 2; I). C. Pell,
8; H. B. Toleu, slrokj: H. W". Hhoads,
coxswain; J. L. Joukiuion, substitute.
8SNIOU EIOHT-OARED SIIKLL.
Triton Boat clnb, Newark, N. J. F. C.
Holt bow: A. M. Harris. 2: G. E. Har
wood, 3; C. Hadllold, 4; Massie Milne, 5;
John Davidson, jr., 0; J. 1). Castles. 7:
Ezra Brink, stroke; C. AlcD. Wills and
Carl E. bupbeu, substitutes; ;llarry
Cahlou, coxswain; uarry ruuaru, suostl
tn to uoxHwaiu.
First Bohemian Boat club, New York-
Names of oarsmen not yot received.
Eureka Boat club, Newark, N. J. U. M.
Jury, bow; Harry Winkie, 2; R. Crane, 3;
IS. Cox, 4: l' lisle, o; J. J'oimnurf, O; S,
Hemphill, 7; T. Kelly, stroke; Frank Par
ker, coxswain; J. Kcbneider and J. Nagle,
substitutes.
The train service to and from the
lake will' be as follows: From Scran
ton, 5.10 p. m. today; 6 35. 8 15. 8 45,
0.45, 11.15 a. m., l 15 hiki Mk p. m. in.
morrow; train leaving Curboudale, 7.81
ii. m.; tmin from Plymouth Junction,
7.15 a m. : traiu from Port BlancbtrA
a. iu. ; traiu from Honesdale, 8.55
Bums, Scalds. Bruises aud all pain
and eoVeaess of the tlesb, the fir&ua House
hold reVnei'y is Ir. Thomas' Eolectric Oi'.
Be suM you get the genuine.
a. u.
A Word.
ITanfi of all kind coat that tnucft, ea
ttpt Situationt 1VanUd,which art intert
Agents Wanted.
47 ANTED SMAR V LAD V AGENTS ON
kooimr.f. b.iinnloj fr.e. WM. RIPi'hY, uuiir
ulturr. iiii'linintl, .
Help Vantcd.
AITANTI D - GIRLS FOR GENERAL
I.. 1 1 I I... I ..n.u ...a.
rhuiiK'H, Utioi'ui'S, uUM tie, furnished hotels,
pr vnto lainilies. coutra'tor, fai:tTl -s ' tc
STAlt EMPLOYMEii'T AGENCY, 415 Spruce
street.
For tienL
l.'UH KtNT-A NEWLY FITTED HOUSE
J on Brcick street, lnonire of JOHN
bilAFFEU, :m Drinker strt.
I.IOH KhNi-ONE-IIALP STORE.
I Hennavonne. j- liur month.
J?Oll RENT- STORE ROOM TO AND M
1 S)iruca stroot. Inquire FiiANK JEW
EEL, phutoKiauli Kidlery.
i;6RirENT-NK'ELYVuitTis"HV!D HALL
1 suitubl.) fcir Ioi'.ko rooms. JOHN JEli
WYN, llil WynMiottf aVtoiuo.
Strayed,
4JTRAYKD FROM HOME OF STANLEY
Eevendusky, Duryeu, Pa, on fciunday,
Auir. ft. a bay mare, hnward to person r
teruiitK hoi s.
Rcji Estate.
COilA.NToN HKS L ESiAlhi AND
IN-
O VESTMENT AGENCY,
otfers baiv'alna as MlirAS:
CITY BUSINESS PROPERTY.
10 ft. front bv '! ft. deeD. oil Suruce
stivet, routs for $700 $10,000
ill t. I runt byW foot det-p, on Spruce
Btreet, corner alley 10,500
Thesi' together give SO ft. front on Spruce
street between Fenn and Fra'.klin, with alley
on side. Spruce street property is advauclng
rapidly.
1 1TY RESIDENCE PROPERTY.
CORNER jUuNKoii AND VINE streets.
lot iOxsfi, two dwellinvs, SU,i 00, (jiving a nice
resilience and sn liieeuie for small investment;
ALMO A FLOT OF 8 LOTS, givinir I'M ft.
front ou Monroe avenue, near Vine btreet.
Those make a Hrst-ehs residence plot in a
aovlrable locality, it not sold iu one plot will
sell above separately.
WEST SIDE.
Lot frixIbO, South Main avenue, adjoining
residence of Smith B. Mott, pri-e, i'!,7W; also
lots un Rock stieet aud West End place. Only
four let'L.
COUNTRY PROPERTY.
A BKaUTIKUL EOME AT DALTON. PA..
niodorn house, spring water pipf d int i it from
hill hack, barn for tin ee horsm and two cows,
benue-y witli c. menf? I lloor, voiincr fruit.
ilil " lawn, uruud outlook; one and a half to
timer, acres, aa desired. J.YDW.
Also lots of about sumo si::o ou Western
Slope, Dalton. Cad or addro.-s
SlilTIt B. MO I T, Manager,
No. 4-1 Luck, ave. real- board trade.
Special Notices.
XTOTK.'E THE FOLLt.WINO IS A COPY
of a pitition presjnUsl in Sidfot counc l
of City of Sorantiu, P.i., June 21, Isnl, for the
pavlni; of Franklin avouun withsliwt uspliall,
P'lVeiiii'Ot belwcen Kprnce and Vine streets.
To the h"Uor:ible tIhj S'.-'iet and coinmou
councils nf tlmOity nl Scranton:
't he uiidersiuned owners of oronortv alait.
tinif on Franklin avenue, betwueu Spruce
struct and Vine street, respectfully petition
your nouoranii' oouios inat sam aveimo be-
wceu too poms nairn d, be paved wuh sheet
L-q.nalt paveuit'nt on a Courroto base, 'hn
price not to exceed two dollars and si xty-Hve
i-oiilsi s ILri I . ai' Kiiioii,, v:i ii I tlwt. t h. . ciottr.
may bo set with curbstones so far ss the same
limy uo iiei.Tstitti ) , iuiil ijuu vosi yi mtlu 1IU-
provement t' ush-'ssod nainft abtittm?owii
ers. avcordinjt lo the feet front rule; thai the
sses.siuent.s be made payable iu live annual
installments: ai.d vour ijetitiun.irs witl ever
pray and etc.
W. L. Oonmdl, J.tsenb Rooe,
Jauios flushes, J iKilida Sbort,
M. T. Blacl.. .JacoU A. Sliiil'er.
O. Loiik, Sarah HriUcn. 40,
Maria culler, H. E. McOonald,
I'. Fred. Slitfl'er, Carl Fell,
E. T. S-.vai tz. Saniter & Levy.
K. K. t-'iothauiLd. Willmin H. lliivin.
V. W. Roesli-r. Estelle S. Uei man,
I he DicKson, 31 fu. Co.lt. Sen' onl'old.
by James P. Oickaoii.li, 11. Tliroop,
Pre.H't.. Knulv M. Stuvens.
T A VIAiu..l.at .T llimnlh
The Lieiawaro & Hud M. Kemmerer,
sou auai 10., oy n. a. i.ibieuoinoer,
11. Y'oiintjs, ind. VicoS. A. Conistoclr,
I'rcs't.. V. M. 3lv.
D. K. Onklcv. Jared J. t'ostens.
Mary Ooodwia
1 he forifvj mg Is published in pursuance of
provisions ' f a resolution of tho city couueils
of City of Sci uiit 111, l'ouna.
Al. T. LAV KLI.E, City Clork.
Hcranton, r., Aug. 10, niM.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OK THE
X stockholders cf the ocrauton Forainif
Conioanv. for the election of directors am)
tile transaction ot oiu r onsinois. will ne tield
at the oflice of tlm company. In tiio rity of
Scranton, on v eunesoay, august at
j o ciock p. in
E. u. CHAMBiitiLl.N, secretary.
VOTICEH HF.KF.BY OIVEN THE STOCK
holders of The Scrauton Axle Works
that the annual meeting tor tne the election
of ohicorsund the transaction of such other
busniOMS as mav come beloro the meeting.
will b held at the ollice of the company, at
tlielr factot y, i nursday. August 1, Kiui, at J
o ciock p.m.
THOS. it. ERWIJf, Secretary.
Scranton, I'a , An. 1. ISM.
Vou 'ANT THIS HEL1C KEt'KlNY
i Frank Leslie's Illustrated Weekly War
Illustrations 1 1 1 -1 tr. Two Volumes Polio,
8l'j.:l; payable monthly. $i')u. Oel vered by
express complete, prepaid. Address P. O.
11 unOY, tils Oibjou. street, Hcranton. i'a.
1 ) LANK BOOKS. PAMPHLETS. MAO A
l) zinos, etc., bound or rebound at Thb
Triiiunh vtlicu, Quick work. Hoasonablo
price.
H I EAL TICKETS CAN 13E HAD AT 144.
Ill corner ripruce street and Franklin ave
nue. Twenty meal tickets for k'LW. Good
taulo board.
Legal.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE THE UNDER,
i' V B'eued, an auditor appointed by the Or
phan's Court ot I ackuu mm county to puss
upon exceptions nits! to account oi ana to a
tribute fund in the hands of i bules Oardner,
cxecut jr of ths luht ill of Henry Chase, de
ceased, horoliy Klves notice that ho wtil attend
to attend 1 1 the duilo of hli ntjiiointment at
the olllce. No liOs Spruce street, l-ovnutou.l'a ,
on Friday, ihj e'th day of August, A. D. Ml,
at 111 a. in.. a-, wli cli time nnd place all I orsoiH
havlnir c'aiirs naln-it tho said estate must
present t leni or be forever tnsrealter ue-
1 i :.. 1 9 1
uiuTl'U oiu coin lie; iu oil mm luuu.
UAVIO W. aKUWN, Auditor.
"INSTATE OF THOMAS MULLEN, LATE
1 J of the city of Scranton, county of Lacka
wanna, State of Pennsyluanla, deceased.
Letters testamentary upon the above named
estate havinit boeu emoted to the uudersinnml.
till persons having claims or demands against
tho said estato will present thnn for payment
and those indebted thereto shall please make
liiimeuiate payment to
'l llOH. J. MUIXEN, Executor.
.lESHrr-B II (Nil. Attorneys.
Architects' Notice.
AKC1UT fCTS' NOTICE COM PETITIVE
plans and speoilicatiotis are invited for a
city biilidinir to bs UKod for firs department
house aud police pat rol station. A prospectus
of tho building rauy be soen at the office of the
rity clerk, at which office, the said plans und
snecltlca'.ions tiro to be submitted on or before
Wednesday, August 'ii, 1SS4. By order ot city
cooneiw.
M. T. I.AVELLE, City Clerk.
Scranton, Pa., July 'M, IM
Situations Wanted.
1 irA NTED-CLF.ANINO OR SCRUBBING
by the day. MRS. CONWAY, S44
hmtiottstroet.
A BOY. Ifi YEARS OLD. WANTS EM
V ploymeut; will work for small wages.
Aooress a. u. :i;ii iiusioau court.
yANTEI). BY A BARBER OF LARGE
anu variea experience, a position. Aa
oross u , iJox 'ai, Avor.a, Luzerne Uo., Pa,
IF YOUR OLD BOOKS NEED FIX
ING, SEND THEM TO
The Scranton Tribune
BookblndlngDeptt
Our Hosiery Department is a busy place, because the
STOCK and the PRICES ARE RIGHT.
ON SALE NOW:
Boys' and Girls' Cast Iron HOSIERY, 3 Pair for SO Cents.
Children's Iron Clad HOSIERY, 2S Cents a Pair.
Above two lines will outwear any other stocking made at any price.
SPECIAL:
100 dozen LADIES' FAST BLACK HOSIERY, 10o. a Pair. Verj extra Tfllue.
For Gentlemen:
500 dozen Seamless Grey and Brown Mixed, 5C a Pair.
CO dozen SeamleBS Mixed One-half Hobs, eqtnl to Shawknit, .St Pair for 25c,
60 dozen Fast Black Mixed, ' Hermsdorf Dye," 2 Pair for 25c.
SPECIAL VALUE in Ladies'
CONNOLLY & mum
Pine jFifore !Za.ttres3es
Are NOW
Made and Sold
VERY CHEAP by
The Scranton Bedding Company
THE CATHEDRAL
To that beauteous aud romaotio spot,
Mountain Park,
-ON-
M on day, Aug. 13
It will be the great stent; one of the
finest gathcrinjs of the season. Take
the family along. Refreshments sup
plied ou the grounds.
S?-Trains leaTe Jersey Central de
pot at 8, 8.30, 9 and 11.30 a.m.. 2 and
3.30 p. m.
tSRemember, tickets are not good
on "The Flyer," 12 50 p.m.
epiasopns
cursion
TO-
-TO-
Glen Onoko
AND THE
SWITCHBACK
TUESDAYJHJG. M
Trains leave D. & H. Depot ul
7.45 a.iu.
Tickets for sale by all the mem
bers.
Central Railroad of IU,
SfECilL EEKSI11 BATES
-TO-
GETTYSBURG
FOH THE
National Guard tncampment
-ON-
AUOUST 11 TO 1a, '94
Special excnrslon tickets from SCRANTON
will be sold. ?ood to ko August 11th to 15th
inclusive, and for return uutll August 18tu
inclusive.
FAKE FOIl KOt'ND TRIP, $0.43.
SPRING
HOUSE
HEART LAKE, Susquehanna Co.
U. E. CROFCT Proprietor.
niHI9 HOUSE Is strictly temporsnce, is new
I and well furnished and OPENED TO
'1 HE PuBLlO THE YEAR ROUND; is
located midway between Montrose and Scran
ton, on Montrose and Lackawanna Railroad,
six miles from D., U ft W. R. K. at Alford
Blatiou, and live miles from Moiitroiei ca
pacity, olKbty-flvei three minutes' walk f rom
It. R. station.
GOOD BOATS. 1 1SHINO TACKLE, &o-,
FKEE TO tit liS 1 8.
Altitude about 2,000 feet, xiusllinflf In this
respect the Adirondack aail Usui ill Moun
tains. Hne groves, plenty of shade and beautiful
scenery, making a Hummer Resort unex
celled In beauty and oheipness.
Dancing pavilion, swius, oroqnet gr ounds,
Ac. Cold Spring Water and plenty of Mil It
Kates, 7 to SIO par week. SJl.OO per
day
Excnrslnn tickets sold at all statlo ns on D.
L. & W. linos.
Porter meets all trains.
Successful Discretionary
Speculation.
Deposits of $2T and upward raooiveil. Our
specialty Is haudlln the trades of persons not
In a position to tniko a business of following
the markets. This department Is in cbara
of a competent expert of IS years' experience.
Dividend paid eeml-u-niithly. HlBjuest
reference (Tl ven. Correspondence solioitea.
F. T. KVANS, .IK., & CO.
Room Rlalto Bolldlng, CUICAOO.
Fine Hosiery in Silk and Lisle, also
TEICES PREVAIL.
209
GRAND CLASS A
BICYCLE RACE I
OF THE
Greea Mt Itetaea
-AT
WEDIESDH ftFTERKQQH,
August 22, 1894, at 2 O'clock
L. A. W. Sanction and Race
Rules.
Admission, 50c, Grandstand, 15c
The GENUINE New Haven
"iattioshel" Pianos
ESTABLISHED 1800.
Eew York Warerooma No. 80
Fifth Avenuo.
E. C. KICKER & CO.,
Sole dealers in this section.
OFFJCB 1X1 Adams Aye., Telephone BTd'e
Scranton
Park
WHY HOT
See our FIFTEEN DOLLAR Solid
Oak Bedroom Sett
We sell Furniture as cheap aa
any house in the country that in
tends) to give honest value for the
money. Try us.
laiinipiton or "iiy.-,.
ut mall unpaid. v 1th
bEFORE I N 0 AFTER USING. no oThir. AU JimS e'b i Ii ii E K B ., M.u.0 Teaip... CH.OAGO.iU.
For Sale in Scranton, Pa., by H.C. SANDERSON, Druggist, oar. WashingtoD
and Snruco streets.
-i -
vT-"V wnTT-a vxtra-TKOTAZi PU.I.8 and take no other.
f 1ST Send for TiroulM. Price 1.00 ,.er Iw, b Boxe. for S.UO.
ie57rvp'r.4;MKMlC!JVL.CO.. - Cleveland, Ohio.
sfrm iTWrf -'-M-- ' "
tor Sale byC. SI. HABKIS. Druggist,
r.vs.w
lWN
My'-' &,m.inflnoodBaTCllsbl,niontWT,r8(ralttini meateine. vn7 """
Dp- Peal's
feC Th.y are pr-mpt , sate d certain In result Thejsnalne (Dr. Pl'i) Bsrer 4lp-
ISL s;nanrwheie.l.). Addros.l,JULMBtOS)U,, Clevel.nd.O.
Forsale by JOHN H. PHElPS,
Spvuce Street, Scranton, Pa.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO.
BCBANTON AND WILK ES-B ASRE. PA- MANOFAOTOEKB8 09
LocomotiYes and Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
General Office. SCRANTOfl, VX
Opera Lengths. LOWEST
WASHINGTON AVE.
Opp. Court House.
I
CORNER
Lacka. and Adams Aves.
Dr. EX Grewer
The Philadelphia Specialist, and his sasoctatel
staff of English and German physicians,
are now permanently located at
811 SPRUCE ST., SCRANTON.
The doctor is atrraduateof the University of
Pennsylvauia,formerly demonstrator of physi
ology and surgery at the Medico Chirnrcical
College of Philadelphia. A specialty of
Chronic, Nervous, 8klu, Heart, Womb ana
lilood diseases.
DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
The symptoms of which are dizziness, lack of
coufidence. sexual veakness in men and wo
man, ball rising in the throat, spots floating
before the eyes, loysof memory, unable to con
centrate the mind on one subject, easily
Startled when suddenly spoken to, and dull,
distressed mind, which unfits them for per
forming the actual duties of life, making hap
piuess impossible; distressing tho action of
ihe heart, cansuii' flnsh of heat, depression of
spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear,
dreams, melancholy, tire easy of i-ompany,
foeltuK as tired in the morning as when retir
ing, lack of energy, nervousness, trembling,
mefoHion r.f thoiiebt.. rienresHiou. constipation.
weakneuH of the limbs, etc. Those so affected
should consult us immediately and be restor
ed to perfect health.
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
Weakness of Young Men Cured.
If you have been given up by your physician
call upon the doctor ana be exatuiued. He
cures t be worst esses of Nervous Debtlity.Sero
fula.Old Sores, CstarrhPiles.Female Weakness,
Affections of tbe Eye. Ear. Nose aud Throat,
Asthma. Deafness, Tutnora. Cancers and Crip
ples of every description.
Consultations free aud strictly sacred and
coulidential. Office hours daily from 9 a. m.
to 9 p.m. Sundays to t
V AVirder wu ale m written gnarantee to nire
IJSW" "iTwtJ? Ln ,ir,,,.im a.w forlt. taie
i mi, Hrimp. p i uiii u oiiiwhtpir.
m I'enn Avenue.
EVERY WOMAN
... ... v . J
.ir.hAwi hAimid. if tou want tne get
PsnwvPOlfSl P3BIs
Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenue and