The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 22, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCIIANTON TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 22, 1594;
ASE
ALL
liio Ciy Deceivers from Wilkcs-Barre Do It
Once ASaln.
WE ARE NOW IH SIXTH PLACE
Syracuse Again Demonstrates Iks Su
periority Over the Honorable Mich
asls' Gypsies Tha Bisons Fall Be
fore the Prowess of the Springfield
Clan Standing of the Clubs Na
tional Summaries Base Ball and
Other Interesting Sporting Gossip.
HERE are u number
of change in the
standing of the
clutis comprising
the East leaKU
US A rear.lt of Ibo
prunes played yes
terday. Buffalo lost
to Snrlujifiulil. mid
rain preventing the
scheduled Ruine no-
. tween Erie and
I'rovidoiice iiormits
the former to move iuto second pUcif,
followed by liatfalo oue poiut lower.
The tie which existed between Wilkes
llarre, Syructise and yerauton lis beon
broken, the former by winning1 from
Scranton Koinit into fourth pluee.
S.yraouM defeat of AHuntown places
thtf former in fifth place, one point be
laud Wilkea-liurre, and forcing Scran
ton down into sixth place, mill leading
Springfield twenty-seven points, whieh,
however, may possibly be wiped out
should tlis former adhere to its losinc
streak. Allentowa holds on to the tail
of the kite with a grasp that it is not
possible to loosen this season.
Tha percentages of the clubs, num
ber of games won and lost by each, and
their standing iu the league race is as
follows:
Won. Lost.
Providence i(5 SI
Krie 40 117
Buffalo S7 40
Wilkes-Linrre... 45 44
Syracuse 47 40
Ycrauton 44 4.1
Sprint-Held 4 J 40
Allentown U3 05
Per C't.
.f44
M
.553
.600
.5i::
.m
.407
.278
AX AWFUL GAME.
CahlU'i Man Gave a Moat Discouraging
Exhibition of Ball Flaying'.
Eleven hundred persons, mostly dis
gusted Scrantonians, saw the Wilkes
Barre club make monkeys of our pets
at the ball park yesterday afternoon.
The boys from Luzerne simply wiped
up the earth with Cahill's men. They
started right in to do their desperate
work in the first inning and kept it up
all during the game.
At present there ars but three ball
players on the Scr.mtcm team, as it
displayed a front to the enemy yester
day. They are Cahill, Johnson and
Patchen and it was hopeless to expect
that tbey could pull away a victory
from Shannon's men. Whitehead may
be a great tbird baseman, but he did
not show up in good form yesterday.
One game is no criterion by wkich to
judge a player and it is i possible that
be uny prove a valuable addition to
Scranton. At least it is to be hoped he
will.
At the bat our players arSvery inef
fective as a record of fifteen men left
on bases yesterday amply testifies,
Hoover can neither field, run bases or
bat, judging from bis performance yes
terday and Lehane, while a fairly good
first baseman, is n poor runner and a
worse batter. Friel has a lam nnkle
and canno; therefore cover much
ground and is also weak at the bat.
.Smith is another very weak batsman
nnd not a very brilliant fielder at abort.
Quartos is an erralio pitcher and hits
nc the ball like a school girl. With
such an aggregation is it any wonder
we lost?
Cahill was responsible for three of
the four runs Scranton sesured, II n
made one himself and batted in two
others with a three baso hit. His bat
ting resord for the day is one double
and two triples.
The error column fails to demon
strate the decidely yellow kind of bill
our pets played for they ars sharp
enough to avoid errors. They sseruud
to be in a trance all during toe contest
and failed to seiz any of the opportu
nities offered them to play the national
ft mm. Their work was most decidedly
stale and flat and will unquestionably
prove very unprofitable to the manage
ment We have no suggestion to make to
llr. Cahill concerning what he should
do with bis aggregation for he should
know the capabilities of his men better
than anyone else, bnt it might not be
amiss to remark that if his club cannot
make a better showing against Wilkes
Barre than it did yesterday it ought to
retire from the business.
Scranton is not disposed to play
Second fiddle to the village down" the
cteek in base ball while we lead ber iu
fcbont everything el.e.
jMeekin was the Wilkps-Barre twirler
.,IsaHec,T-Ws"llS
The Coming of Summer Is Supposed
to End the Social Season.
Dinners, cotillions aul balls are
t T
intern'
m
- done, aocioty seeks rest at tne
Bliore or mountains. Jiuc is it
Tound! Fashion's sway still rules.
The bello and chaporono alike are
fatigued. Almost as much to do
as in the city. Just as tiring be
cause it iu so hot.
Johann IIotT's Malt Extract
thon taken makes the Summer
easy. It banishes fatigue, and
fortifies the system for Winter,
aids digestion, gives health and
' strength.
Beware of imitations. Look
for signature of "Johann Iloff"
on neck label.
Eisner & Mendelson Co., Sole
AgentsJ New York.
and, althougb be gave seven tnso. bases
ou balls, bo was very effective at criti
cal moments, and bis presents were re
sponsible for no runs. He was found
twelve times by the Scranton batsmen,
who eeonred two triples, four doubles
and six siuglss. These bits be kept
well Bcttered. lie struck out fonr
men. Qaarles struck out ssven men,
Kave but three bases on balls and was
found only eleven times, yet bis
work was not so good as Aloekiu's for
the Wilkes Barre bny could pnt their
bits togathsr and flud bim when a bit
msant a run. A borne run, three
triples, two doubles and iivs singles
vw e the bits made off him. Tim
home run wus secured by L,-rtte who
knocked tiie ball over the center field
fence. Diagram of the slaughter:
SCUANTON.
it. it. r.o. A. K. ,
Cabill, 2b 1 8 2 3 0 !
Hoover, If 0 3 0 0 0 j
Johnsou, cf 1 1 7 C 1 1
l'atrhen, o .. 0 1 S 0 0 ;
Whitehead, 8b. 0 1 a 1 0 ;
ViM, rf 1 1 0 0 Oi
Lelisno, lb 0 2 4 0 1
8mith, ss 0 0 13 1
Quartos, p 1 a 0 a 1
Totals 4 1.1 24 7 4
WILKES-BARKE.
n. H.
Lvttle, 1. f a 4
Shannon, Ub U (I
Stearns, 1b 8 3
Jjczotte, r. f a 1
lMtttt, c. f 1 0
(lillon, ;ib 1 1
Warner, c 0 0
McMubon, s. 8 0 1
Muukiu, i 1 1
r.o, a,
a o
a a
7
1
Totals 10 11 27 8 1
Hcrantim 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 0-4
Willces-Barre..8 0 3 3 1 1 0 1 x-10
Earned runs Scraulon, 2; Wilkcs-Barre,
S. First bae by errors ticrnutou, 1;
Wilkes-ISarre, 4. Left on bases Scran
ton, 10: WiUos-Uarra, 0. First bn-e on
balls Off Quartos, 4; Jlenkni, 7. Struck
out lly Quartos. 7; by Meiildu, 4. Home
run Ltzotte. Three-base bits Cabin ('J),
Steams. Hilton, .Monkin. Two-base hits
Cuuill, Johnson, l'atchen, Quartos. Stolen
base Hoover, Lytlu ('-), l.ezotte, Ciilleu,
Double nlavs Whitehead to Cahill to Le-
I linne, Smith to Lehane, Shannon to Me
I Mahon to Htearas. Passed balls Patcheu.
i Umpire Doescher. Time 1.55.
! OTHER EASTERN LEAGUE RESULTS.
; At Syracuse
i Syracuse 3 10001Oll-fl
Aiientown....o oooaooau
Hits Syracuse, 10: Allentown, 11. Er
rorsSyracuse, 4; Allentown, 4. Hatter
lea M. Kilroy and Hess; Kiltoy and Cos
tello. Umpire Snyder.
At Buffalo
Buffalo 1 0000014 0-0
apriuglieia 0 8 0 1 0 0 0 3 5-11
Base hits Buffalo, 0; Springfield, 10.
Errors Buffalo, 8; Springfield, 0. Bat
teries Vickery and Urqutiart; Uruber and
Lyuch. Umpire llowo.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
At Brooklyn
Brooklyn .1 3 3 1 0 0 1 4 x-20
St. Louis 0 C 0 S 2 I 0 3 3 It
Hits Brooklyn 24, St. Louis 14. Errors -Brooklyn
2, S . Louis Id. Butteries Lucid
and Earle; Breiteustein and Twineham,
Umpir" Lvnch,
At New'York
Now York....O 0 0 3 6 2 4 1 0-15
Chicnyo , 32030000 8-11
Hits New York, 10; Chicago, 15. Er
rorsNew York, 5; Chicago, 3. Batteries
German and Wilson; Hutchinson, Strat
ton ttiid Schriver. Umpire McQjaid.
At Philadelphia
Philadelphia.. 1 2 3 1 5 0 0 1 0-12
Cleveland 3 0000800 0-fi
Hits Philadelphia, 14; Cleveland, 12.
Errors Philadelphia, 4; Cleveland, 2.
Butteries Carsey and EucBley; Cuppy,
Sullivan and Z uimer. Umpire Koefe.
At Boston, first game
Boston 2 C 4 tr 3 0 0 3 x 18
Ciucinnati.. .3 0000000 0-3
Hits Boston, 17; Cincinnati, U. Errors
Boston, 0; Cincinnati, G. Batteries
Stivetts, Staley, Kau nnd Tenny; Fisher
and Murphy. Umpire Emslie.
At Boston Second game-
Boston 11 3 0 4 5
Cincinnati 0 0 4 4 0
2 x-25
0 0- 8
Flits Boston, 19; Cincinnati, 9.
Err-TS
Boston, 0; Cihcinunii, 3 Battories-
Stivetts, Nichols and Ryan: farrott,
Whitrock and Murphy. Umpire Emslie
(Game called at end of seventh inning by
mutual consent.)
At Baltimore
Baltimore 4 0 2 3 0 2 0
Pittsburg 3 0 3 4 0 0 1
Hits Baltimore, 21: Pittsburg,
0 x-17
0 011
18. Er-Batter-
rors lialtimore, 1; .Pittsburg, 1.
les McMahon, HawkeH and
Humbert, Ehrot and Mack.
Belts.
At Washington
Wshincton...O 0 8 10 1
Rohinsou,
Uinpiro
4 4-15
4 1- 0
Louisville 0 0 3 0 0 1
0
Hits Washington. 18; Louisville. 11. Er
rorsWashington, 4: Louisvillf, M. Bat
teries Mercer and jfctiuire: Wadsworth
and Zahuer. Umpire Hurst.
PASSED BALLS.
Cahill did somo terriiio batting yester
day. A surgoon lias beeu appointed for tha
Reading team.
Hoover's work in left field yesterday
could not. have been much worse.
By loosing yesterday's game Scranton
dropped from fourth into sixth place.
Johnson put out sevon men in the field
yeutenlay- , He had an error, but it was ou
a very difficult fly ball.
Little, of Wiik;es-Barre, had four hits
yesterday ont of five times at bat. One
was a double and the others singles,
Hogan played his first game with St.
Louis at Brooklyn Monday and was credit
ed with one hit, three pnt-onta and one
error.
The Lancastor Iutnlligencersay the Lan
caster Base Ball club has really been show
ing the town folks that it thinks it knows
what it's there for.
Anson has been lifter Second Baseman
Stewart, of Sioux City, all this season. He
has banged bis man and Stewart will wear
a Chicago uniform next season.
The scarcity of pitchers' games is at
tested bv the remarkable scarcity of shnt
onts. Never before have whitewashes
been so f-w and so far between.
Anson has been hitting the ball In the
pyn this season. The Gladstone of base
ball stands eighth from the top In the bat
ting records with a percentage of .874.
It would not be surprising to see Anson
topping the list of first basemen this season
at the wind-up. The old war horse Is now
tied for second place with Boyle, with a
percentage of ,988. and bus made but eight
errors iu seventy-eight Riimes.
Barrlug the fact that Umpire Doescker's
bearing will not allow him to diwoern a
foul from a strike and that his eyesight on
balls and strikes Is very defective ho is not
a bad sort of an umpire. Sometimes be
culls a runner out when be Is not, as be
did one of the Scranton msn yesterday,
but that's only an error of judgment and
no persou would lay it up against Mr.
Doeschrr. One of the Wilkes-Barre rooters
who came up yesterday said: "If you
think Doescher Is bad wait till you see
bwartwoodl" Then let the fates preserve
us from Swartwood,
BEHINO THE SULKY.
Unknown persons entered the pastnre
of Major George Titus, Langsville, O., one
night recently.snd stabbed two floe horse,
to death with a knife.
The fast pacer, John R. Gentry, S 09!V,
has heon sold by his Missouri owners t
the Alamance Stock farm, Graham, N. O.,
for a price said to be (10,000.
Kremlin, 2.07JX, is being specially fitted
to beat hi record at the Providence races,
which begin Sept. 8. He now holds the
track record, 2.11 at Narrausett park,
where the races are to be held. ,
A CLEVER TRICK.
Trying to Save a Hank Clurk and in
. Itoullty Helping a Swludlar.
A queer story Is told of a Liverpool bank
ofllcer who received a private letter from
his friend, a member of a London baukiug
firm. It is said that oue of their employees,
the son of tlieir highly esteemed cashier
a man who was probity itself had gone
away with several thousand poiinila of se
curities. If the son should be nr rested and
placed in the prison's dock tlio old man
would never lift his bead again. The firm
was, therefore, resolved to do all that lay
In its power to nave its aifcd and valued
servant from the misery and shame which
would certainly overtake him if his son's
sin became known.
The writer thought that in all probabil
ity tho young man would call with bis wj
ourities at the Liverpool bank, and on tho
htreuytli of his connection with the Lou
don bank try to ueitiate them. If w,
the Londou banker wanted the Liverpool
banker to seize Iho property and keep it
until be heard from the London banker
ugaln, to lecture the young man soundly,
buy him a ticket to New York and Rive
him ?1,00() with which to begin tho world
naiu. The Loudon banker was going to
Paris for a fortnight, so that the Liverpool
banker didn't need lo write to hiin about
t he alia ir until that time. He also wanted
the secret; kept from everybody, as far as
possible, both for tho sake of the London
bank, the young man's father and the
young man hitiihelf.
The Liverpool banker, kuowing that
many a young man had gone wrong who
liilglit have been s.ived at tho proper mo
ment, decided to comply with bis friend's
request.
Soon after a nice, frank looking young
man of the name referred to was ushered
In to him, und, saying that he desired to
travel, explained in it constrained uud ner
vous manner that ho had some securities
on which ho would like to realize. He
mi id be didn't understand business, and
perhaps was going awkwardly to work,
but the ship for New York was to sail that
day ard be was iu a hurry.
Iu reply the Liverpool bunker handed
him the letter be had just received; As hu
read it his bieiut heaved with emotion,
tears came into bis eyes and be finally
burst into a lit of weeping. He made a
full coufesslon, and the bunker, after point
ing out the heiuousness of his crime, of
fered to do what the letter requested, The
young man kissed the banker's hand In
token of his gratitude, said that he had
been foolish and wicked, and would gladly
go to another country and redeem himself.
The banker then gave bim the (1,000,
bought him a first class steamer ticket and
gave him a dinner at tho restaurant. But
nothing be could do or suy seemed to raise
the young man's spirits. lie was so sad
and broken down that tho banker really
pitied him. As he bade him goodby from
the ship's .side, the hard old man could not
restrain his tears as he thought of the
young and repentant sinner he bud saved
from a life of crime.
At the end of tho fortnight, when he sup
posed the London banker would have got
buck from Paris, the Liverpool bunker
wroto to bim in great glee of his success in
currying out his wishes, and of the contrite
youth who bad set sail for new scenes with
the banker's blessiug.
Ho got the following reply from London:
"You must bo mad. Our cashier never
bad a son. No securities are missing. Per
haps you have been sold."
It was true. Ho hud. The letter was
forged. The securities were worthless. lie
had thrown away (1,000, a passage to New
York, a good dinner and a good deal of ad
vice upon an ingenious swindler. Bostou
Every Other Saturday.
Tom Starr, the Cherokee desperado, was
the only man with whom his nation ever
made a treaty of peace. That was over
twenty-five years ago, when, at the uge of
seventy, he became tired of bis life uud
outlawry.
Mothort! Mothra!l Mothartlll
Mrs.Winslow's Soothiug Syrup has baen
used for over titty years by millions or
mothers for their children while texiblng.
with perfect success. It Booihns the child,
softens the pums, allays all pain; cures
wind colic, and is the liest remedy for di
anhcoa. Sold bydiugtfists iu every part
of tiie world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs.
WIuhIow's Soothing Syrup." and take uo
no other kind. Twenty-dye cents a bot
tle. Mns. M. ScitAESiiEnoEn, Beaver Dam.,
Wis., write-; "We have used Dr. Thomas'
Eclectric Oil in our family lor Cough",
Colds, Croup and Rht-uniatitm. It cur s
evrv tini."
Found.
VOUND-A STKAY IIEIKEB. 2 YKAH8
1 olil. The owner can I ao the sumo by
identifying and paying the eost of this adver
tisement. PIS i Kit MAN1.EV,
Chief of Polii-o, Price burif. I'a
Incorporation.
TOTICE IS HEKKBY GIVEN THAT AN
li npplleatlin will bo made to tlio Dover
nor of Pennsylvania, on tin) Hncond dav of
August. ls'JI, at 111 a. m., by Charles MeMnllen,
(leorgn K. ('lark, William r C-iroy, William
J. Kenniman anil Marion W. Finn, under the
wto t Assembly. entitled "An act to provide
for tho incorporation und regulation of n r
ta n corporations," approval! Apr. 1 2.1, 1s7t,
and tho supplement thereto, f ir th charter
of an int uil'jii eorporation, to bo call id
"Tlio fierantoii Chimney ai Company," tin
character and oh jeet of which is for Iho pur.
pme of tliemnnulae.tiiroorsnleof iron orstoel
or of uny other metal or artielo of commnrco
from metal, wood, or both, and lor these pur
pngns to havo, possess and tuioy all the rights,
benefits and priviloges of said net of assem
bly und supplements thereto,
II. .11. HTKEETER, Solicitor.
T0T1CE IH HEHEBV CIIVEN THAT AN
li iipolication u ill be made, to tlm Qover
nor of tho Hiutoof Pennsylvania, on Wednes
day, tho oightlt day of Almost, 1SDI, by Ed
ward H. Murg.-s, i'rederiek J. 1'latt, Orlando
H. Johnson. William T. Smith. Frank E. Piatt
and Joseph ('. i'latt, under the Act of Assem
bly of the Commonwealth of i'euiisylvania,
entitlod "An act to provide for the incorpor
ation and regulation ol certain corporations."
approved April '.".I. 174, and tho supplements
thereto, for the charter of on intended cor
poration, to bo oallod "Tho Scranton Idee
trie Construetion ('ompanv," tbo character
andobjictof which is tho manufacture, fur
nishing, ereotiou and installation tail or
either) of oleetrln or steam plants for light
ing, drilling, haulage, and pumping, or clee
trie power generally, in and about mines or
imnin11 operation? and elevators; and lor
the nianufaeturn nr lurnlsliing of all kinds of
electrical machinery, and of appliances used
In operating tho sa no, and for these pur
poses to havo and possess and enjoy all the
rights. benellU and privileges of the said act
of assembly and its sunplninents
THUS. F. Wl U.fl Snlleltor.
Propoaals.
OEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE HE
i5 ceived at the office of the Scranton Board
of Control, until 1. 110 o'clock, Monday evening,
Beptenibor 17, ism, for the construetion ami
completion of a new high school, to be located
at tho corner of Washington avenue and Vim
streot, ScrnntoD, Pa.,ln accordance with plans
und Riiccitlcntions in tho office of tlies'Cie
t- ry, as prepared by Little O'Connor, ar
chitects, of at W. Twenty-third streot, New
York. The sum of flvo thonsund dollsrt (ri.HOI)
In cash or certified check is to he cnolosed
with each proposal, which sura shall be for
feited to tho district In rasn of refusal or
omis ion on thepsrt of the bidder to execute
contract within ten days If awarded the samo.
A bond in tho sum of fifty thousand dollars
(50,0uu with approved mtretiaa will be ro
quired of the contractor ti whom the con
tract is awarded conditioned for the fait hi ul
performance of the contract. All proposals
must be submitted on blank forms to be fur
liisho l by tho secretary, as none others will
lie coniidorod. The hoard reserves tha right
to reject any or all bids.
By ordnr of the Horanton Biard of Control.
l.Ut ENE 1). FELLOWS, Secretary.
Scranton, Pa., Aug. Ul, 1H04.
CEALED PBOPOB4LS WILL BE RE
O ceiyed at the office of the City Clerk,
Heron tou. Pa., until 7.) o'clock p.m., Thurs
day. August3, Jgili, to rurchns- the old sta
tion house in Contra street l lddors shall n
closewlth each propoal the sum of twsnly
five dollar, cash or certified cheek, as a guar
antee to comply wltn proposal If accepted.
Tho city reserves the rluht to rojoct any and
11 bids. By ordor of city coum-ils.
ii. T. LAVELLE, City Clerk.
01
COT
A Word.
fanf of alt Mndi cost that muck, ea
wpt Situationt n'aiifd,uiftcA ore insert
Help Wanted Male.
MEN TO BELL IIAKINO POWDEll TO
tho grocery trade; steadv employment;
experience unuiiCHssary; (T5 monthly salary
and expenses or coin. If odor sattsfuetory ud
dris ut onro with particulars coueurnlng
yoursoir, u. a. . neiiueai woras, imenKo.
I I r IVTIrn . MAW Wlln TTVIlWll-
stands cooking for lumber eump. Iu
quim Wednesday, itoom 61 Commonwealth
building, corner Spruce and Washington ave
line, hcranton, Pa.
H T ANTED-MINKb'B AND MINE LA-borm-N
for the Tiltuminnu coal region
of Western Pennsylvania, (iaod miners Ota
e.irn J;ia day and more. The work is steady
all the year round Now comers uuacoua
tomo 1 to work in soft coal are guurnntud VI a
day for thirty day to give them amide time
to become us'ud to the work. For particulars
call ut Westminster Hotel, ricruutop, l'u.,
Tuesday and Wuduesduy.
B. BLANCIIARD.
Rooms Wanted.
WANTED KL'RMHUED ROOM IN PKI
vato h ouse, abnvo Wyoming avenue;
heated and wltu usj of bulh. Ad irons Hoom,
Tribune otllce.
For Rent.
l.'OH RUNT-TWO FL'RNIHHED FRONT
I rooms, suitable fur two gents or married
couple; use of bath given. IV) Knuikllu Ave.
j.Ult ithN'TON INBAiTF STORE. !.
i Penn avoniio. (ml por month.
1Olt RENT-NICEi.Y-FUK;.lSHEn B ALL
1 suit iiile for lodge rooms. JOHN JEK
MYN. llll Wyoming avenue.
Horses at Auction.
stuble, Scranton, on Friday, Au -, H, at
1 o'idock p. in., souud yuiiu.' work horses aud
drivers. W. B. MOORE.
Architects' Notice.
AKCHIT ECTS' N OTICE-COMPET1TI V I
plans and apoolttcatlona are invited for t
city builuiuir to be used for fire department
house ana liulino patrol station. A prospeetu
of the building may he seen at the office of tin
city clerk, at winch otllce the said plans am.
specifications aro to he submitted on or befori
Wednesday, August Si, l04. By order of city
Councils.
M. T. LAVELLE, City Clerk.
Scranton, Pa., July 24, lst'l.
Special Notices.
'pBE WILSON LUMBER COMPANY.
WHEREAS, Under a certain Indenture
dated tho first day of Juno, made In
tw en The V ilson Lumber Company, a cor
1 oration organized und t He laws of Noril
Carolina, nnd tho undersign-d, T o Lack
wanna 'I rust and Bate O.-podt Company, i
corporation organized under the laws of Pen.
i-ylvania, as trust e, recorded June 13, JSUli, .
the Regista "s oltleo, Caldwell county. Norl
Cam i um. ia 11, .ok F of .Mori gages on naves .11
t fsii it is, among i tln r thluu's, provided th.
if default sliali on made iu the payment i
any Int-r. at due thereon for sixty days atti
any snini-minnal installment thereof sin
fall due and be demanded, or shall nevleut o
fail to set aid' , or cause to boretasul", t
iustallmeut of four tlioaMinl do.lars (?l,0i
annually lor tae creation of a sinking f m
for the pac of s xty days after the tin .
me tn.n-d for sin h a' tiou, such neg.e it oi
failure shall iu each ib e bj deem
to bo a forfei nre of the condlt on
of tie trust mortgigo, and 'hen un
in that event it shall be lawful for th
trustee, upon th request of the owners of
majority in valve of tlio bonds then outstaiid
ing. to enter upon aud take possession f tit
land and property of Iha trust n ortgagede
scribed, and t sell said lands to tho IiIkIics
bidder for rush at tlio court ho iso door I:
Cald ell county. North Carolina, fl at adver
tising the same once a week for thirty (W
days in one newspaper published hi sae
county, and one nevspapi-r published li,
Scinuton, l a., aud lllinn such sale to ioiiv
the am i to tin purchas-irs in fee simpl.i uiul
out of Ihu moneys l'eceiviKl from said ado t
pay said bonds und interest with costs o'
side, etc.
And Wh- reas. Default has been made in
the pavilion t of tlio coupons accompunyiti
the loads secured by sal Km t iuorigago,ai'i
ill" payment of the lmtallme t into the -ink
ii.g lend, and said deiault has continued loi
more than sixty days,
And h. reas, The undersigned has bee.
request d by the hollers of ihe majority .
ih Ixmds issue I u ider and s oured by si 1
trust, mort age to proceed and s 11 tlio laud
lights franchises, Improvements, contraeis
agreement , chose i iu notion, privileges am
iipnm tenauo s therein conveyed,
Now. Tlier -fo e, The Laos . wanna Tru
and Hafe Deposit Company hereby giv -s n .
tice that it w II, upon tae IHth day of Sept in
ber, A.i 1SU. at id o'clock am , at thecouri
housHiloorln Lenoir, aldwoll county, Norn
carol na. proceed to sell al the aids, rights
fraiicnises. improvements, contracts, ngu.
mcuts, choses In action, prtvileres and itppur
teuanccs in said trust, mortgage descriiie.
and set forth.
THE I ACKAWANNA TRUST AND BAH
DEPOSIT CO., Trustee.
H.J. ANUER.-ON, Vice President.
C'HAS. H. WELLES, Attorney.
XJOTICEIS HEREBY GIVES THE STOCe
il holdora of The Scranton Axle Work
that tho annual mooting tor tho the clcctioi
of officers und the transact ion of such oth.-i
business as may come before tho liii'etinv
will be held at the otlic) of the company, ul
their factory, Thursday. August liJ, ISM, atti
o'clock p.m.
THOS. M. EHWIN, Secretary.
Scranton, Pa , Aug. 4, Ihl.
THE ANNUAL MEETING! OK THl
X stockholders of the Horanton Forging
Company, for tlio election of directors am:
tho transaction of otli r business will bohcli
attheolhceof tho company, In tho city o
Scranton, ou Wednesday, August ".'J, lhtq, ni
3 o'clock p.m.
E. F. CHAMBER-LIN, Rocretary.
OTOCKHOLDEKS' MEET1NU-THE Bl)N
ta Plate (ilass company, Tne nnnuii
meeting of the stockholders of the Bonta i'lati
olass Company for tne olection of dlrecion
and for the transaction of such other busiius
as may come before them, will lie held at tin
office of the company. No. Ill Lackawannr
avenue, Scranton, Pa., on Wednesday, Sept.
Ilhh, lstU, ut t o'clock in tho afternoon. .
II EN R Y T. HOW ELLS, Secretary.
CHAY'S EXPRESS WILL CALL Al
O bcrautou every day but Saturday: ir.
Carbondale. every day but Monday. Lcav
ordora at Conrad's, 1(05 Luckawanua Avo.
YOU VVANTTlIIHREUCREPRiN'l
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Wookly Wat
Illustrations ISM-lStta. Two Volumes Folio,
1111.5:1; payable monthly. SiOO. Dobvereil bv
express complete, prepaid. Address P. O,
MOODY, tils Uihson street, Hcranton, Pa.
I) LANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAOA
I) sines, etc., bonnd or rohound at Tuc
'liniiUNE office, yulck work. Reasonable
prices.
MEAL TICKETS CAN BE BAD T 144.
corner spruce street and Franklin ave
nue. Twenty meal tickets lor tH-iU. Ooud
table board.
Res I tstate.
CCUANTON REAL ESTATE AND 1N-
O VESTMENT AGENCY.
offers bargains as fellows:
CITY BUSINESS PROPERTY.
40 ft front by W ft. deep, on Bpruoe
street, rents for S700 110.000
4U ft. front by 50 feet deep, on Sprue
streot, corner alloy 10,000
These together give 80 ft, front on Sprues
street between Poun and Franklin, with alley
on side. Spruce street property is advancing
""""CITY RESIDENCE PROPERTY.
CORNER MoNRtiE AND VINE streets,
lot 6uxS5, two dwellings, ii,iUI, giving a ulce
residence and an Income for small investment;
ALSO A PLOT OF a LOTS, giving ISO It
front on Monroe avenue, near Vine street.
Theia make a first-class residence plot in a
desirable locality. If uot sold in one plot will
soil above separately.
WEST BIDE. '
Lot 60x180, South Main i"omi9, adjoining
residence of Smith B. Mott, price, 2, 760) also
lots on Rock street and West End place. Only
four luft.
COUNTRY PROPERTY.
A BEAUTIFUL HOME AT DALTON, PA.,
modern house, spring water piped int i it from
hill hack, baru for three horse and two cows,
hennery with cements! floor, young fruit,
line lawn, grand outlook; one and a half to
three acres, as desired, $6,000.
Also lots of about (line size on Wostern
81 ope, Dal ton. Call or address
8 HIT 11 B. MOTT. Manager,
No. 421 Lack, ave. rear board trade.
CATALOGUE OF RKAL ESTATE FREE
to all. Please send for copy, B. ERNEST
COMEOYri, Price Building. , , '
onnolly
On account of extensive alterations now in progress at our store, we will conduct a
SPECIAL CLEARING SALS
FROM NOW UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1ST.
Our purpose is to reduce stock in ordor to accommodate tho largo purchases wo have made for tho fall
trade. Trices will be such that you cannot affofd to miss this opportunity.
Immense Attractions in Every Department
Our limited space forbids any further ' details in regard to prices. We only ask you to visit ua
and ascertain how cheap Dry Goods can bo sold under our new regime.
With tho addition of 1,500 square feet of floor space, which with our present capacity will give
us i 5,500 feet, we will be well qualified to satisfy' tho demandi of our largo and incrcasiug business.
When finished we will havo the, best lightod, most attractive and convenient store in Scranton, aud our
LOW TEICE3 will continue to bo our drawing card.
CO
10LLY &
Pine Fibre Mattresses
Are NOW
Made and Sold
VERY CHEAP by
The Scranton Bedding Company,' Lacka. and Adams Aves.
FIIE FKOTIIINGIIAM
Opening Event of the Season.
WEDXBMMli 1-VE., Al't.lBr .
Grand Spectacular Production of
RICHARD III
ELABORATE COSTUMES.
GORU..OU8 ACCESSORIES.
rOC ES OF SPLENDOR.
,'wn D.Jones (Edm nd Drury), as.. Richard
' scph Ra soidh as..Hunrv VI and 1 lo m nid
wiln m RIcln.rdB s....D ike of BuckiiiKuara
isa Mary Led uskie Young aa Qiieu E lznb.-tli
Ins Tile l.ewisas Ouches of York
(las Klttie M Cabe as Lady Amine
SO-A Great Compa ly of Fifty People-00
sual Prices Ha e of roseiv d eats will
'Clin at P well's uinsio t ire .m .Mun lav.
TUB FKOTIIINGIIAM
ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY.
1- KIUAV, AlCiUST 24.
. . Tho Lnughabla Comedy-Farce,
FHE NEW BOSS AND BOSS
Presented by C. F. Bertram's C medians,
THE H'NNlEsr SHOW ON KAKI1I.
introducing n!l the LATENT SOXOH, POP
ULAU PARODIES NOVEL DAN'CES,
and the Loudon craze,' Linger Longer
Lucy," a Song and Lance by
four young hull. s.
PRICES SI, 7uc., o0j anl c Sale opens
Wuduesday,
I'lIK FROTHING II AM
Saturday Eva ting, August 25,
EUGENE O'ROURKE
In the Comical Irish Farce,
IRISH JUSTICE
Also a Sironir Vau 1 villa Com
pany, direct from New
fork City.
Tickets now on sale at Powell's Music Store.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
OPENING OF SEASON, '
MONDAY, AUGUST 2T.
George Thatcher's Minstrels
AND
FARCE COMIODV COMPANY
Iu the New Miustrol Faroe Comeiy in Three
Ants,
About Gotham
ACT I-Inti-riorof Ohdison Avo. Hotel.
ACT H-Fote room of Seventh Keg. Armory.
ACT III-Club House and Grounds of Sly
Sports Club.
Sale of seals opens Friday, Aug. it, at the
box office. Pr.ees, i'5, OU 75 r.ml 1 1.
Central. Railroad of N. J.
SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES AND
bPECIAL TRAIN TO
WASHINGTON, D. C,
FOR THE
Supreme Lodge, Knights of Pythias,
August 27 to Sept. 5, 1894,
For this occasion a special train of elegant
roauhes and luffet parlor cars will leave
H. ranton at 7 a. in. on Monday, Aug. 27, an 1
returning leayo Washington nt 10 a.m. Aug.:!!.
Hpovial excursion tlckots from Scranton
will he sold goo 1 to go on any train Aug. '.':) to
2Hth inclusive aud for return until Sept. 13
Inclusive.
1 AUK toil TIIE HOUNO TKIP, S7.81.
Central Railroad of New Jersey
SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES TO
Upper Lehigh
FOR THE UNVEILING OF THE
FRcELAND
Soldiers' - Monument
" On Thursday, kj 11 M .
BnorUl excursion tickets from Soranton
will be sold good to go on any train on Aug.
28 and for return Aug. 28 or 24.
FAR FOR ROUND TRIP, ?i 07.
Situations WanUd.
RELIABLE, SOBER MAN, MARRIED,
wants steady work; experieno-s ot all
kind: good handwriting; good references. G,
1117 Blair avenue, Scranton, P.i.
POSITION WANTED BY A 8TRONO,
healthy man an watchman or iy hon
est work. P. H U26 Summit av nue.
SITUATION WANTED-BY' A YOUNG
girl of 18 yea s as ooprlst r c erk in
store. Address MAGGIE BURKE, 1010 Hud
son street, Horanton, Pa.
ANTED BY A YOUNG MAN OF SO A
position as bonkkeoppr, experienced
and good references. Wll Ing t begin on
small wngea Address B. T.. 61 J (Jreen Kidge
street, rlty.
WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED CAR
bulldsr, a position. Address A. J.
REICH AHD, cars Y. M. U A., city.
WALLACE m
GRAND CLASS A
BICYCLE RACE MEET
OF THE
Green Ridge Wkta
AT
Scranton Driving Pari
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,
August 22, 1894, at 2 O'clock
L. A. W. Sanction and Race
Rules.
Admission, 50c. Grand Stand, fOc
The GENUINE New Haven
"(Wathushek " Pianos
ESTABLISHED 18(50.
Kew York Warerooms No. 80
Fifth Avenue.
E. C. BICKER & CO.,
Sole dealers la this ssctioa.
OFFICE 121 Adams Ave.. Telephone BTd'g
WHY NOT
' See our FIFTEEN DOLLAE Solid
Oak Bedroom Sett
Wt; sell Furniture as cheap as
any house iu the country that in
tends to give honest value for the
money. Try us.
Hull
m AHD 207
kEFORE ANQ AFTER USING no ottaer. AMre '
m FN tMWOD RESTORED!
If 2ffl li'..'afl mm. .unit ..Weak Memory, Loss of llratn Power, llesdaclio, WakofulneM,
ffl - U l'nMnno",NlJSt Nervoy.ne.s,alldralniand(oi.9of powor
.J 'tfSfr 1 rf5S i.icoMfvTuIeof tobcoe.oplumoriilmul lo lurtrnittr. Cob.
tWamr AsSnn"or?n"aX H1 "I'V'lSH
JCKl0fflniiffim$AWlfo S ont'" we alve a written fuurantee to nr
&yaCJll-.r.pJSK.mnnrv. Hrrulsr free. Sold by all drumhus. Afk for It, uio
For Sale in Scranton, Pa.,byH.C. SANDERSON, Druggist, cor. WashingtoD
inrl Snriico Htxepts. . -
!OEXa
ENNYRGYAL
!.Ask for . MOTT'S PSSITTSOTAXi FILLS and t other.
?lf"Send for cirouiar. a-nce i.uu per oo J? '-'T
; Xilt. MOTT'H CHEMICAL CO., - Cleveland, Obdo.
For Rale byO. Sf. HARRIS. DrotiUt,
EVERY WOMAN
ComeUns needs a reliable, monthly, regnlatlng medicine. Only haraUss ISA
the purest drugs should be nsed. 11 you want the best, gat
Dr. PcaPc Pennyroyal PHIs
They are prompt, sate and oertaln In result. The sennlne (Dr. Peal's) oerer dlsao.
oeinL Seat any where. $1.00. Addreas tXAi Maoiouio Ce OeTaltnd, O.
For male by JOHN H PHElPS,
Spvuce Street, Scranton, Pa.
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO.
KCKANTON AND WILKES-BARRE. PA- MANUFACTURERS
Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
General Office. SCRANTON, Pi.
0.00
rKFEI AVE
Dr. EX Grewer
The Philartolphiii Ppsclsl'st.and his asndatej,
staff of Engllh and German phrslc'ans,
are now permanently located at
811 SPRL'CK ST., SCIlNTON.
The doctor is a graduate of the University of
Pennsyvanin,forn;erly demonstrator of phvsi
olouy and surgery at the Sledico Chlmrgical
College of PhlladPlphia. A specialty of
Chronio, Nervous, Skin, Heart, Womb and
Blood diseases.
DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
The symptoms of which are dizziness, lack of
ooniluence, si'Xual weakness iu men aud w
man. ball rising in the throat, spots floating
liefore the eyes, loss of memory, unable to con
centrate the mind on one subject, easily
startled when suddenly epoken to, and dull,
distressed mind, which unfits them for per
forming the actual duties of life, making hap
piness impossible; distressing the action nf
the heart, causing flush of heat, depression of
spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear,
dreams, melancholy, tire easy of company,
feeling as t ired iu the morning" as when retir
ing, lack of energy, nervousness, trembling,
Confusion of thought, depression.constipation.
Weakness of the limbs, etc. Those so affected
should consult us immediately and be restor
ed to perfect health.
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
Weakness of Youug Men Cured.
If you havo been given np by vour physician
call upon the doctor and lie examined. lie
cures i in. worst cases of Nervous Dobility.Bcro
fula.Old Siires.CatarrhPiles.Female Weakness,
Afflictions of the Eve. Ear, Nose and Throat,
Asthma. Deafness, Tumora Cancors and Crip
ples of every description.
Consultations froo and strictly sacred ard
confidential. Office hours daily from 8 a. tu.
ton p.m. Sunday 9 to ii.
r.ii. .und live .cent stamps for symptom
blanks and ray book called "New Life "
1 will py one thousand dollars in gold to
nnvone whom 1 cannot euro ot KPILEPTiO
CONVULSIONS or FITS.
PR. E. GREWER.
311 Spruce Street, Scrautau, Pa.
&Oo.
I.0MHG AVE.
'NERVESEEDS.
ThUwondtrfol rtnrdf fiui
an It d to air All atnsna dll
PILLS.
ever offered to Ladies,
especially recommend -ed
to married Ladies.
1117 I'onn Avenue.
Pharmaclsit, cor. Wyoming Avenue-anel
VEUVE HEEOCO., Masouio Temple, luicauo.hj.
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