CI THE SC17ANT0N TRIBTTN'E "WEDNESDAY MOKNINQ', AUGUST 29, 1894.' BASE BALL Ecrenton Yerj Nearly Loses a Gam) In the Ninth Inning. GREAT RALLY OF THE ER1ES Springfield-Wilkes-Barre Game Called at End of Sixteenth Innings with the Score a Tie Providence and Syra cuse the Other Eastern League Winners Standing of the Clubs. National and State Leagu Results. Base Ball and Other Sporting Notes. RIE went down be fore MmiRiter-CaD-tsia CabiU's In dians yeterduy, although by a very mall margin, aud in cons queues we add several points to onr percentage, and boiog a tie with Snrincfleld for fifth place, tbe game between the latter and Wilkes Barre resnltine in a tie after sixteen innings. Providence ngain defeated AUentownand Syracuse defeated Buffalo, going into seeoud place nad forcing the Bisons down a noloh In the pennant scramble. Tbe percentages of the clabi, num ber of games won and lost by each, aud their standing in the championship race is as follows: V.'on. Lost. PerC't. Providence fi-l Si .f.U7 Hyracuae I3 47 .530 Utiffalo 68 63 .523 Erie 47 44 .510 HiiringfiBld 4;S 41) ,4'.I5 bcranton 47 4i ,4'.I5 Wilkes-Barre... 40 48 .4S! Allentown 27 C'J VEItY XAiniOW ESCAPE Erie Came Extremely Close to Batting; Oat a Victory In the Ninth, It was a contest of errors on both sides, and tbe spectators groaned at the bad plays. Soranton had the game bagged until the ninth inning, and tbe Erie sluggers came to the bat with the score 18 to 4 in favor of Scranton and batted ont eight roni, coming within one of tieing tbe seore. Cahill's men went down before Me Glnnis in one, two, three order in their half of tbe first two innings. In the third Inning Smith led off with a liner toward second base, which was thrown wild to first, allowing the run ner to reach third. Qaarles wont out on a foul bit and Manager Cahill was next to the bat He smashed tbe bull on the nose for three bases, and Smith scored. Hoover hit for a two-bagger and brought in Cahill. The rest of the men died on bases. The Eries scored a rnn on the second an a three bagr nnd an error. In the fifth inning Scranton inoreasad its lead by bringing in another run. Bat when the Erie's went to the bat they tied tbe score. Cahill was tbe first man to the bat in tbe snatch running and he struck ont. Tbe rest of the club did not do any thing to the Erie pitcher bat hammer tbe ball all over the field, scoring eight rone. They made another rnn in the seventh, making a total of 13 scores to their credit. Although the Erie club gave their pltaher yellow support, still Cahill's men hit the ball bard and tap ped Mr. MoGinnis, who recently held them down to ven scratch hits at Erie, for 18 basehits. Qaarles pitehed a splendid game un til the ninth inning and then he went to pieces and almost lost the game, wbieh would have bsen tbe case but for the big lead Scranton had. Up to this time not an earned rnn had been se cured off Qaarles and the four rnns credited to Erie bad been presented to them through errors, In tbe ninth Tinning Shearon led off with a three bagger end scored on Lally'i bit. Fields made a two bagger and Lally floored. The hitting con tinned nntil eleven men had batted and eight of tbem bad scored. Fields came to the bat a second time and Lally was on second with two ont. A bit wonld have tied the seore and very likely won the game; but Mr. Fields sent a short foul fly down to Lehane and the disgusted audienee sst nail for home. Score; dCRANTON. R. H. P.O. A. E. Cahill, Sb 1 2 4 6 1 Hoover, If 3 3 8 0 1 Johnson, cf 1 1 8 0 0 PatoUen, c 1 1 3 0 0 Hess, rf. 2 8 1 0 0 Phelnn.Sb 2 2 12 0 Lehane, lb. 12 0 10 Smith, ss 2 2 3 3 8 Queries, p. 0 2 0 1 0 Totals ..13 IS 20 12 E "tiunson declared out. ERIE. h. n. P.O. A. E. Nicholson, 2b 1 8 2 8 1 Smith, ss 10 14 2 hhearou, rf 2 8 0 0 0 Lally, cf. 14 10 0 Field, lb 1 2 9 0 0 Berger, c 2 1 4 1 0 Kuehne, 3b 0 0 8 1 1 Van Dyke, If 3 1 6 0 8 McGlnnis, p 1 2 0 8 0 Ounson, 8b 0 0 2 1 1 Totals 12 10 27 13 8 Bcranton 0 0,2 1 8 6 1 0 0-13 Erie 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 8-12 Earned ranss Bcranton. 2; Erie, 5. First felliiGl fcL-,. ' ' "SIESTA" The Spanish call the noon-day rest from the hot sun, Siesta. Just as necessary in our climate, if we would do itj but here it is business rushing about aud use of energy in the hot sun. Johann Iloff'a Malt Extract taken at meals, or drank in the office, renders living easier in hot weather. It supplies enorgy bo cause it aids digestion and the nutritive functions. Beware of imitations. Look for signature of "Johann Iloff " on neck label. Eisner & Mendelson Co., Sole Agents, Tew York. .., base on errori Scranton, 2; Erie, 4. Left on bates Scranton, 10; Erie, 0. First base on bulls Off Canaries 8; ilcGuiuness, 8. Struck out By (juarles, 8; McGuinucss, S. Three base hiU-Cahill, Leo 8initb.Quarle, Shearon. Two base hits Patchen, Nich olson, Shearon, Berger. Sacrifice hits Leo Smith. Stolen bases Hes, Nicholson, Van Dyke. Double plays Smith to Cahill to Lehnne. Wild pitches (juarlea. Um pire Doescher. Time 2.10. SIXTEEN INNINGS. Yet Sprlnuftild-Wllkei-Barre Game E main a Glorious Uuetrtainty. Springfield, Mass., Aug. 29. Um pire Connolly was ronndly hissed when he called the game here today at the end of the sixteenth inning. Tbe oause he assigned was darkness, though it was only a few niinntes after 5 o'olock and there was plenty of light to go on with tbe game. It was planned to play off two gams this afternoon, the first of them being a couponed game, bnt not one was fiuishsd. The game is the record gams of the aeasou for length. It wss well played on both sides, but SDnngfield was getting the advautage at the close and would prob ably have won in another inning, an Warner was disabled. Seore: SPRIXOFIELD. I W1LKES-BARKE. 1 It. II. O. A. E.I II. II. O. A. K. Sliaimon.HsU 0 8 1 t.vttlo, 1C..U 2 6 0 1 Donliy, 3b.O 1 3 0 0,Shan'n,'-u.O !i J tf 0 Lvneh, Iib.,1 2 4 4 'Stearns, lb. 1 0 !il 2 1 Sclielll'r, rtt 2 7 0 0 Luzo'e,i'f.,L-l 14 0 1 Leahy, c..l 1 I) 3 0 Kelts, cf...3 15 0 0 Hot o!iiis,cfl 5 7 0 (I Uilluu.S b..l 4 0 4 0 NaJean, If. 2 4 0 OW'rner.c.O 0 1) 2 0 B'rMV.lb0 3 15 0 II IHVL'lln.rf.O 0 0 0 0 CiUKhltn.pO 6 0 0 1 M M'h n.ssl 5 4 fi U Mcokin, p..l 0 8 2 1 Total.... 7 17 43 14 4 Totals.. 7 15 48 21 4 Kprlnffflelu" 0 20100310000000 0-7 VilkesBarre ..0 0 0 1 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 II 0 0 -7 Earned runs-8priiirriold, 7; WllkesBarre, 2. First base by orrurs-Snriiitftleid, 1; Wilkes ISarre, 8. Firt huso on lialls-Cuugh-lin, 4; Aleokin. 0. Struck out (.'oniThlin, Three base hits-Donnelly, Lcfcutto. Two bnso bits Lvnch, Botteuns 2. HreckinridKO. Saeri riJicu hits Shannon. Donnelly, Louhy, KaUuuu. Stolon bases Leahy, Nadeait. Duiih.o pluya Shannon, Lynch and Breckinridge; Jlc Muhon and Htearns. Passed balls-Louhy, Lezutte, Umpire-Connolly. Time 420. OTHER EASTERN LEAGUE RESULTS. At Syracuse Syracuse 0 0 2 0 0 4 8 0 015 Buffalo 2 0000102 27 Base bits Syracuse, 19; Buffalo, I). Errors Syracuse. 4; Buffalo, d. Batter ies Buuswein and Hess; Vickery and Urquhart. Umpire Swartwool. At Providence Prov., 5; Allentown, 8. NATIONAL LEAGUE At Brooklyn Brooklyn 0 0082300 s-8 Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-2 Hits Brooklyn, 12; Pittsburg, 5. Er rorsBrooklyn, 0; Pittsburg, 2. Batteries Kennedy and Duiley; Meuofee nnd ilaek. Umpire Kee.'o. At New York New York. ...3 0000020 0-5 Cleveland 0 0000100 01 Hits-New York, 10; Cleveland, 10. Er rorsNew York. 2; Cleveland, 2. Batter ies Rvnie aud Furrollj Young and Zim mer, Umpire Hurst. At Boston Boston 0 0000500 0-5 St. Louis 0 0003040 0 0 Hits Boston, 13; St. Louis, 15. Errors Boston, 3; St. Louis, 1. Batteries Nichols and Gausol; Uawloy and Miller. Umpire McQuaid. At Philadelphia Philadelphia'.. 3 4 3 0 0 2 1 0 3-10 Chicago '..0 2101200 0-0 Hits Philadelphia, 29; Chicngo, 14. Er rors Philadelphia, 3; Chicago, 3. But teries Kyier nnd Clements; Terry und Scbriver. Umpire Lynch. At Baltimore Baltimore 0 1302200 x 0 Louisville 0 0002000 02 Hits Baltimore, 8: Louisville, 8. Errois Baltimore, 0; Louisville, 4. Battoriea McMauon aud Robinson; Hemming aud Zahner. Umpire Betts. At Washington Washington.. 5 0010011 10 Cincinnati.... 2 2000020 17 Hits Washington, 12; Cincinnati, 10. Errors Washington, 8; Cincinnati, r Batteries Maul and McQuiro; Dwyer and ilerritt. Umpire Emsiie. STATE LEAGUE. At Reading Reading, 6; Hazleton, 10. At bhenandoah Shenandoah, 5; Potts ville, 18. At Carlisle Harrlsburg, 10; Philadel phia, 11. EASTERN LEAGUE MEETING. The Season 'Will Be Prolonged One Week Only. New York, Aug. 23 A special met ing of tbe Eastern Base Ball league was held this morning at tbe Fifth Avenue hotel for the purpose of ex tending the season of tbe league so as to permit the Yonkere elub, formerly the Allentowns, playing against the Giants on tbe letter's grounds. Tbe sexson of the Eastern leaene has here tofore terminated the middle of Sep tember, but recently two-thirds of the clubs petitioned the executive to ex tend tbe soason till the end of the month. This wss found impracticable at to days' meeting, but will probably be so arranged next year. As it is, tbe schedule was re-arranged to Rive the Yonkers men a go at the Nnw Yorks on the Polo ground on Sept. 7 The fol lowing day the Yonkers club will play two games at Buffalo and continue their swing around th circle, phying in Providence Sept. 17 nnd IS, and winding np tbe season Sept. 20 and 21 at SpringQeld, Mass. It will thus be seen that the season has been prolonged only one week and that mainly for the pnrpoao of bring ing ''King Kl" and his men to the fore. President Powers said today that tbe present season bade fair to be the most successful in tbe history of the Eastern league. BASE BALL BREVITIE3. Catcher Morritt. late of Pittsburg and Boston, has been signed by Cincinnati. Pitcher Hodson, the ex-Scrantonlnn, "will do," according to the cranks of Bean town. Hoover distinguished himself by bis bat ting, bnt he counterbalanced it by bad errors. Cahill yesterday made a star stop of what everybody thought would be a bit, and recovered himself in time to throw the runner out. Doencher umpired a very fair game yes terday and used good judgment. The aud ience commended many of his close de cisions, which were not bestowed with partiality. WHEEL WHIRLS. Bliss Is to ride a fourteen pound wheel. Billy Young hopes to develop a tandem team that can go In 1.43. Banker, whom Ed Nelson ran np afrninst while tn Europe and would have defeated but for an unsportsmanlike trick, won tbe one-third kilometer race at Paris, Satur day. Seventeen riders started in the race and Banker made the distance in 23 sec onds. Bad Diuinaoi causes much sickness, and bad blond and improper action of the liver aud kidneys is bad draimige to the human system, which Burdock Blood Bit ters remedy. Mus'o Boxee Excluilvalr. Best made. Play any desired numbor of times. Uautscbt & Sons., manufacturers, 1080 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Won-, derful orrheetrlal orgaue, ouly (5 and tlOji Specialty: Old , musio boxes carefully re paired and improved with new tunes. V MODEL. UNDERTAKERS. IIow the, "Sexton lteetle" Labors to Bury Its Fellow Creatures. The two beetles were soon at thoir post. They first ran around the body of the dead fish uutil they met. Then they seemed to be conferring for a moment. Next they passed under the body nt opposite sides and began to lift. The head rose slowly and then both the toilers could be distinctly seen nt work. One was lying' on bis back with feet in the air, lifting the upper part of the llsh from the ground. His mate was just behind him, standing upon her hind feet, her fore feet, anteunra nnd mandibles wedged between tbe scales of the fish above her while she was thrusting forward with all her might to push along the tlsh as her mate lifted. All in vaiul There was still no advance. Again there seemed to be a conference. Then the head rose again, lifted as before; but when it bad reached its utmost height she reared herself upon her hind feet, braced herself so us to receive upon her head the whole weight and thus set free tlmtither beetle, who ran around behind the fish, turned his back to it, worked him self backward under the fan of the tail uu til ho was ulmoYit concealed from view, then buried his orange colored nutennie in the earth, lmuiped his back, gave one reso lute thrust and away went red throat, "lit tle wife and all." The movement hud been so sudden that his companion was taken quite uuuwares, but though sbo was thrown some distance with the weight of the whole IIkIi upon her she did not socin ut nil diseomlited, but was out and fp on her feet ngain, evident ly delighted that more thau an inch of progress had been made. Thus, inch by inch, these two patient toilers carried their load, sometimes lifting ns I have described, sometimes tugging with their horny forceps, sometimes pusli iug and thrusting with every posture aud method. In a half hour they had mude less than & foot of progress. Two hours later, when I returned from a fishing jaunt aloug the stream, they had reached the edge of the path, where there is a steep dccliue for eighteen inches to ward the stream, and below it a soft bed of sandy loam. As it wus the hour appointed for luncheon, and my comrades bad not jet come, I waited to witness the burial, or ut least the steps toward it. In a few minutes tbe edge of the steep declivity bad been reached. One beetle was on his back under the fish, pushing with all his might. The other was in front, tugging with her teeth. Suddenly, us the veryu was reached, the fish toppled; a min iature uvnlancho was set in motion, und down to tho bottom went tho three, tbe hh ou top, the two sextons underneath, Tho body being now in place, excava tions for its burial were immediately be gun. Each of the beetles passing under began to dig away the soil and to thrust it backward with the feet. Soon, all around the body, nt tho distance of an inch or so from it, reminding one of the hasty in trenchment about some military camp, rose a little embankment of finely pul verized earth, which had been dug with the strong forceps that served as picks, nnd thrown back with the six horny feet that supplied tho place of shovels. The body gradually sank ns tho embankment 6lovly rose, the head lingering longest above the original level. I returned from time to time to watch the process of the burial. When the shad ows of evening were falling, nnd I re turned for the last time, a portion of tho head was still visible, all the rest being under the earth. In a few hours more the little red throat was lying three or four inches under the ground, as neatly awl carefully buried as if some man had done tho work. T. D. Witherspoon in St. Nich olas. Tho Moosa Is a Wonderful Animal. I encountered an interesting person the other day who, when he works, has chargo of a natural history collection. I surmiso that he ofiiciatcs as janitor, for he knows more different things about natural sci ence than anybody that I ever met, and if he chose he could astonish souie of the pro fessors with his attainments. For exam ple, "The tiger is a very sthroug animal," says he, "and his tail is thesthrongest part of him. Wid one whisk of bis tail he can cut a man in two at the waist. The moose isasthrong animal too. You can guess how stlirong he is when I'm tellln you that he sheds his horns every winter, und as soon ns ho has 'em ou the ground he ates 'era. Tink of the teeth ho has in him to nto his own horns! But he's good 'ntln himself, tho moose is. "I was wau of a party av forty-six min as whit to ncrt' Newfoundland wid Con thractor McGonigul to open the mines there. McGonlgal got his ship loaded an he sailed oil lavin the forty-six av us wid out pay nn widout pervlsions an widout guns. We dug a hole In the snow to catch wan av thim moose, an we caught him, an the forty-six nv us lived off him for t'ree weeks. I'm still wnntiu me pay for that wintlier, nn I'll never go back to New foundland ngen. But it's a great mitiin counthry. It's all full o' copper. As you go up to tho coast of it ye see the green rualit of it (loatln all over the say. "Brook lyn Eagle. Insects Have Thousands of Kyca. The eyes of Insects present several pecu liarities. Often in the same individual we shall find two sets of eyes, the simple and the compiund, these latter having a large number of minute hexagonal facets, each of which is in reality a cornea; nnd the marvel Is thnt every single facet belongs to a distinct eye with pupil, iris, lens, all complete. The number of these corneas varies very considerably. While the ant possesses fifty only, tho ordinary house fly has 4,000, butterflies have uo fewer than 17,000 nnd some beetles rejoice in us many as 2j,000. Chambers' Journal. , tfotherel Mothers!! Mother!l! Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for ovor fifty yeurs by millions of mothers for their oliildrou while tentbing, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens tho gums, allays all pain; cures wind colic and is the best remedy for di nnho'n. -"old bydiugglsts in every part of tho world. Be sure aud ask for "Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup," and take no uo other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Board Wanted. rANTED. Hoard and room III a pi'ivute t V family, by a Rentlnninn with Rood recom mendatinnH. Addmwlt. (. Tribune. Real Estate. CCRANTON KEAT, ESTATE AND IN- O VESTMENT AGENCY. offers bargains as follows: CITY HUH1NESS PROPEHTY. 40 ft front by W ft, deep, on Hpruoo street, rent for JtOO 810.000 40 ft. front uv 60 foot deep, ou Sprues street, corner alloy 10.W0 These tonBthor Kive t ft. front on Rnrore street between Peim and Frankliu, with nllev on side. Spruce trot property ia advuuciug raI)W1CITY RESIDENCE PROPERTY. CORNER MONRoK AND V1NG sabots, lot RlxHS, two dwellings, ji','00, jiIvIiik a nice residence and nn ineeixu,':r small inveslimmt; AL.HO A PLOT Oj'a t,OT8, givinif 1) It. front ou Momaj avenue, near Vine atrnot. Thetn wake le'ttrst class rvaidenee plot in a desirable looHnty. If not sold iu ono plot will ull above separately. WEST BIDE. Lot tf,im. South Main avenue adjoining resldiHieo of Smith R Mott, prh e, ti,'M; ulso lots n Hock stroet and West HuU pluco. Only fou loft. COUNTRY PROPERTY. BEAUTIFUL HOME AT DALTON, PA., mix!.. limian. Rnrinir water nlpeil int i it from Hill back, baru for three horse anil two oows, hennery with cemoatid floor, young fruit, One lawn, Krand outlook ; one and a half to three acres, us desired, 1 5,000. Also lots of about sun size on Western Slope, Dalton. Call or address SMITH U. ilOTT, Manager,-. No. 421 Lack. ave rear board trade. CEDT A Word. fantt of OR kindi cost that mitea, sa ft Situation Wanttd,uhieh are imert t'RSJC. Wanted To Buy. ATiTErrTo' mPUiK0SA5Y one having common plgrons to sell state price, and address post offlco box 603, Heranton. Pa. For Rent lfkl UL U i. r v- it . r 11) timf-tOt- l.lrt avenue. 8KI per month. IOR RENT House one block from care, centrally located; beautiful vlew:rent low. U. A. CLEARWATER, lt)3 Monaeyave. TUR RENT - ELEVEN" ROOM HOUSE; I all modern improvements; $K6 per month; iiumeilate possesdou. Call 014 Adams Ave. IVOR REST NICELY-FUR .N IHHEIlThaLL J aultahl for lodue rooms. JOHN JEU MYN, lit) Wyoming avenue. Help Wanted Male. IITP W1UH f..nL- vniTVn umi tii-'TT oral positions were nntllled lust term, notably one tor stenographer iu promiueut railroad olttee, for laj-k of the yountr men. Our L'raduates are In growing demand. Re opening September 8. COSTON'S SCHOOL For Sale. IIRB. INSURANCE BUSINESS FOR A sale, a well-paying Are lnsurauce agency will be sold at a groat sacrifice. Best or reusons for sellimr. A splendid opportu nity. Address Kire Insurance, Tribune ofllce. Special Notices. 'JMIE WILSON LUMBER COMPANY. WHEREAS, Under a certain Indenture, datid the lirst day of June, 1893, made be tween The Wilson Lumlier Company, a cor peratiou organized undnr tne laws of North Carolina, aud tho undersigned, The Lacka wanna '1 nmt und Safe Deposit Company, a corporation organized tindor thelaweof Penn sylvania, as trut , recorded June 13, 1891) In the Regtste 's ollire, Caldwell county, North Carolina, in Hook K of Jlortgageson pages 641 1 1 'M It is, nnioug ot!ier things, provided that if default shall b made in tho payment ot any interest due t hereon for sixty days after any semi annual installment thereof ahull fal (lui and be demanded, or shall neglect or fail to set aside, or cause to be set aside, the installment of four thounand dollars (1,W) annually for tho creation of a siukiug fund, for the space of s xty davs after the time nnv.tionid for such action, such neglect or fuiluro shall in oacii ca:o bj deemed to bo a forfeit uru of the coudit ous of tlio trust mortgage and thun and in that ovent it shall bo lawful for the trustee, noon th ) request of tho owners of a majority in value of tho bonds then outstand in:, to enter upon and take possession of tho Innds and property of tho trust mortgage de seribcd, and t sell snld lands to tho highest bidder for cash at the court hoase door In Caldwell county, North Carolina, first adver tising tho same ouco a week for thirty (30) days in one newspaper published in said county, and one newspaper published in scnuiton, l'a., and upon such sale to convey the amo to th i purchasers in fee simple and out of tbeniouovs received from eaid silu to puy said bonds aud interest with costs of sals, etc. And Whereas, Default has been mnde In t Uo payment of the coupons accompanslnir the loads secured by eaid tru.t mortgage and the payment of the installment into Uxe sink ing fund, and said default has coutfuued for more than sixty days, And Whereas, 'I ho undersigned has bcon recpiest-d by the holders of the majority of the bonds issued under and secured by said trust uiort.ago to priced and sell the lands, lights, franchises, Improvements, contractu, agreement, chose i in action, privileges and appurtenance therein conveyed, ,,0,w.'J,,'l'r'-',," 'rile Lackawanna Trust f,1"1 fu ? '"J!" (-'oml"uy hereby gives no tice that It will, upon the l'.ith day of Septem ber, A.U Isiu. nt li) o'clock a.m., at the court house door in Lenoir, t uldwell county. North ( arol na. proceed to soli a 1 the lands, rights, franchises, improvements, contracts, agree ments, choses in uetion, privileges and appur tenances in bM trust mortgage described and set forth. DEi Writ AND SAFE CHAS. Pre"d6nt yOU WANT THIS RELIC REPRINT X rank Leslie's Illustrated Weekly War 1 lustrations i Istll.l&r,. Two Volumes Folio, tld.W; payable monthly, JiOU Delivered by ?.W,ntr V?m,VH'te' P'oPa'A Address P. O. MOODY, OlSUibson street, Scrunton, Pa. "IJLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS. MAQA It line, etc., bound or rebound at Thb TinnuNB offlco. Quick work. Reasonable Trices. fEAL TICKETS CAN BE HAD AT 144, !X corner Spruce street and Franklin ave nue. Twenty meal ticket for 83.60. Good table board. legal. I N RE! TRANSFER OF HOTEL LICENSE A of John Moore in the Third Ward of Bor ough of Taylor to Henry Vaegll. ctice is hereby given that the Court of Quarter Session of Lackawanna has filed Monday, September 17, I8tl4. at Ha, m. as the time tor hearing on above transfer. TAYLOR & LKWIS, Atty'e for Petitioner. Proposals. tJEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE tJ cetveJ at tbe office of the City Clerk Fcranto , Pa., until VI o'clock m., Thursday, August 30, 16U4. to bind three hundred (300.) copiesof tho Digest of Laws and Ordinances prepared by the City Solicitor. Specifications and sample of work aud material required may be seen at the offlco ot the City Clerk The elt y reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of city councils. M. T. LAVKLLK, City Clerk. Scranton, Pa., Aug. 113, 18J4. C BALED PROPOSALS WILL RE BR. O coivi d at the offlco of tbe City Clerk Scrauton, Pa., until 7.31) o'clock p.m , Thurs day, Sept. 0, 1MH, to pave West Lackawai na avenue between D. L. A V . R, R. crowiiig and Ninth street, with stone bloek, known as Belgiun block pavement, a'so to set or reset cuiba;one where necessary on either side f mm avenue eeiween mo nioronamnil points. i-ropomi sna i cov. r tne entire wora and shall state separately tho price for furnishing and setting curb Mone, ah:o price of re-settlug old curb stone; also the price for paving per square yard, which is to include the cost of grading as shown on tlio profile attached to the city ordinance providing for the work; and isaboto include the re-construetion or adjustment of street basins, gutters, castings, manholes and lamplioles to meet the require ments and alterations caused t y said improve ments. Bidders shnll enclose with each pro posal the sum -of three hundred dollars, cash o certified check, as a guarantee to ex cute a contract within twenty dayi for the work if awarded the same, lit case the bidder to whom the contract shall have been awarded, omits to execute a con ti act within twenty ui. Hum uuiu ii inuiu. vuu uiiciuHure accom panying his propos-il shall be forfeited to the city of Scranton. The city roserves tho riiiht to reject any and all bllh Tbe work ia t, l, done in n' Cordance with the plan and speclll- CKiions nieu iu me oinco 01 me city clerk, and unner tuo direction or tne city engineer. By order of city councils. M. T. LAVELLE, City Clerk. Scranton, Pa., Aug. i!8, IWU. S baled" proposaiS-" will beTrS ceivedat the ofllee of thecltv clerk. ton, Pa., until 7. an p.m., Thursday, September 6th, It-'JI. to pave t'ine street between Wash ington avenue and Clay avenue, tho portions of said Pine street from Washington avenue to .lenerson ami irom mnuison avenue to Clay avenus is to be paved with standard sheet as phalt ou a concrete base, and the portion ot eaid street from Jefferson avenue to Madison avenue la to bo paved with West mountain yellow stone block, known as Holnlau block, on a concrete base. Propotals will also be re ceived at same time tor furnishing and totting new eurbstono that may be necessary, also for the resetting of old curbstone on the por tion of said I'll a street that is to be paved. Prep a s shall cover tile entire work mH shall state separately the price for furnishing mm nriiiuK ur i embuiit cm oMomia, iie price of paving per square yard, which is to Include the cost of grading at shown on ths profile at tached to the ordinance providing for the work. Didders shall unclose with each pro posal th sum ot three hundred dollars, cash or certllled check, as a guarantee to execute a contract within twenty dove for the work If awarded the same. In case tho bidder to wnom tne contract snail uave ooen award ed omits to execute a contract within twenty days from date of award, theenclosure accompanying Ills proposal shall be forfeited to the city of Scranton. . The work It to be done in accordance wit n plana ana specifica tions filed in the office of the citv clerk nnd unger the direction of the city engineer. The city reserves tne ngui ui rejeui auy ana all bids. Uy order of city council. M. T. LAVELLE. i CltyClork. Bcranton, Pa, Aug. 28, 18Dt onnolly& Wallace On account of extensive alterations now in progress at our store, we will conduct a SPECIAL CLEARING SALE FROM NOW UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1ST. Oar purpose is to reduce stock in order to accommodate the large purchases we have made for tho fall trade. Prices will be such that you cannot afford to miss this opportunity. Immense Attractions in Every Department Onr limited space forbids any further details in regard to prices. "We only ask you to visit us and ascertain how cheap Dry Goods can be sold under our new regime. With the addition of 1,500 square feet of floor space, which with our present capacity will givo us 5, COO feet, we will be well qualified to satisfy the demands of our large and increasing business. When finished we will have the best lighted, most attractive and convenient store in Scranton, and our LOW TRICES will continue to be our drawing card. CONNOLLY & WALLACE 209 WASHINGTON AVE. Opp. Court House. Do ITo-u. Sleep Well ? If not, get one of nature's BEST SEDATIVES, iL Pine IZCattress They Are Inexpensive. T HE SCKAsWOM BEDOIiC CO. TUB FR0THINGIIAM Two Grand Festival Conczrts. THURSDAY, AUG. 30, 2.30 AND 8 P.M. THE GREAT m INNES Xo-y AND HIS FAMOUS IpSi'New York Band K 'vWPV ni !. iv. iii..tj s-v DCSl III LIIB nUIIQ mvb iuu.nviaiia vimuinui7Ur Producing "Trip to the World's Fair," and ue givtibvtii. uibioricai musical spectaoie, Warand Peace The event of the present season, with the A9Si9tunfe of UI8S MARTHA (i. Ill NEK. Soprnno. MISS LOUISK ENOEL, Contralto. MR. C. C. FKSWHON, Ten .r. MR. BOWMAN RAI.BTON, Basio. MarehinR Veterans of Griffin PoBt. O. A. R., fife and drum corps, to., etc., and the ESTABLISHED 1800. 80,000 IX USE. Tamo3S Artillery IccompanimsoL Complete battery of rapid, electric-Urine ar tillery, in perfect time with the music. PRICES-Matinee. SSc., 50c,. 75c. Nlght.Kc., 50c., 76o. and tL Beat on gale Monday at box ottice. Incorporation. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN X. i application will be made to the Gover nor of Pennsylvania, on the eecond (lav of August, 19. at 10 a.m.,by Charles McMullen, George R. Clark, William V Carey. William J. Reimiman and Miirlcm W. Finn, under the Acto f Assembly, entitled "An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of cer tain corporations," approved April Zi, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation, to be called "The Bcranton Chimney fan Company," the character and object of which is for the pur pose of themauufactureorsalnof iron or steel or of any other metal or article of commerce from metal, wood, or both, aud for these pur poses to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of assem bly and supplements thereto. II. M. STREETER, Solicitor. IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS OP the County of Lackawanna. September Term. 18U4. No. 1004. Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to above court on Thursday, September, Vltli, IBM. nt ten o'clock a. m.. under the "Corporation Act of 174," of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the sup plements thereto, for the charter of an in tended corporation to be called "The Wil liam A. and Lawrence Colliery Ko Fund," the charter and objeot of which is for beneficial and protective purposes from funds collected therein and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rignts, benefits and privileges ot the said act of assembly and its supplements. The proposed charter is now on file In tbe Prothunotury'Hottice. JOHN M. HARRIS, Solicitor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made to the Gover nor of the Htnte of Pennsylvania, on Wednes day, the eighth day of August, 1891, by Ed ward B. Mturges. Frederick J. Piatt, Orlando S. Johnson, William T. Hmith. Frank E. Piatt and .Ios"ph C. Piatt, under the Act of Assem bly of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, entitled "An act to provide for the incorpor ation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April ai, 1H74, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended cor poration, to be called "The Bcranton Eleo trlc Construction Company," the character and object of which Is the manufacture, fur nishing, ereotion and installation (all or either) of eloetric or steam plants for light. Ing, drilling, hauhgo, and pumping, or elec tric power generally, in and about mines or mining operations and elevators; and for tho manufacture or furnishing of all kinds of electrical machinery, and of appliances used in operating the same, and for these pur poses to havo and possess and enjoy all the rights, benefit and privileges of tho said act of assembly and Its sunplomonts. THOH. F. WKliLH. PnlMtor. Situations Wanted. MIDDLE-AGED MAN WANTS A Posi tion as a janitor or a watchman: good roforouoes. Address C. O., Tribune office. YOUNG MAN DESIRES A POSITION AS cashier or assistant bnrtender; four years' vxperlonco. Address P. K. Parker, Crane avenue. SITUATION WANTEDA young man O wants a position as a watchman, or some kind of light work; good references. Is sober and reliable. Address. HONEST. 1I11U Jackson at. U ELI ABLE, SOBER MAN WANT9 A Po sition as traveling salesman. Experienced and good reference. Address, W., Kendham, Pa. WANTED - A PRACTICAL WATCH maker wants position ; experience and best of references. Address 1717 Peun Ave. SITUATION WANTED A3 CLERK IN grocery store or as collector; had several years' experience; can speak both German and English; will furnish A No. 1 references. Address X. Y. Z., Tribune office. VANTED-A POSITION BY A YOUNG v V lady as bookkeeper; is willing to olerk for a time; ha taken a course lif double and single entry; can furnish references. Address K. X M., 00s1 Throop street, Duumore. (aW-? P Instruments in every sense of the term as applied to Pianos. Exceptional in holding their original fulnens of tono. NEW YORK WAREHOUSE, No. 80 Fifth avenue. SOLD BY E.ORicker&Co. 115 Adams Ave. New Telephone Bdg. We Linn Allen & Co. 8T00E BE0KEE3. Bay and seH Stockg.Bonds and Grain on New York Exchanges and Chisago Board of Trade, either for cash or on margin. 412 Spruce Street. tST'Local Stocks a Specialty. & M TELEPHONE 5,002. I w - Maloney Oil and Manufactur'g Co. VINEGAR AND CIDER HI TO 101 MERIDIAN ST. Dr. E. Grewer T. n TIKI!.. O 1 1 ; a .i ' stuff nf Fm'linTi nnA na,n.nn nl..;n!.n. are now permanently located at 811 SPRUCE ST., SCUAXTON. The doctor Is a graduate of the Unlversl ty of Fennsylranis, formerly demonstrator of physi ology and sureerv at the Wedico Chlrurgical College of Philadelphia. A specialty of Chronie, Nervous, Skin, Heart, Womb and Blood diseases. DISEASES OF THE KERYODS SYSTEM The symptoms of which are dizziness, lack of confluence, sexual weakness iu men and wo man, ball rising in tbe throat, spots floating before the eyes, loss of 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- f iuess Impossible: distressing the action of he heart, causing flush of beat, 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, 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 and bo examined. He cures tiie worst cases nf Nervous Delnlity.Scro fula.Old Sores.CatarrhPlles.Female Weakness, Affections of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Asthma, Deafness, Tumors. Cancers and Crip ples of every description. Consultations free and strictly sacred and confidential. Ofllce hours daily from V a. m. to 9 p.m. Sunday 9 to i j. .ite five !M'ciit stamps for symptom blanks and my book called "New Life." I will puy one thousand dollars in gold to anvone whom I cannot cure ot EPILEPTIC CONVULSIONS or FITS. DR. E. GREWER. 311 Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa. 7 WHY NOT See onr FITTEE3T DOLLAR Solid Oak Bedroom Set! "Wo sell Furniture as cheap as any house in the country that in tends to give honest value for the money. Try us. Hull & Co 205 AED 207 V10K1HG AVE. 'NERVE SEEDS. IKIUIIIHWW IKMiW WIIWHV usidlguniMHninU' eases, sueh as Weak Memory, Lobs of Brain Power, neadaohe, Wakefulness. I .... 1...1w.w1 tctuhtlv tftnltalMn. Nf.mi.nM. all (Ira DS aim lOAS OI DOWT in Generative 6rsnof either soicaused by overexertion, youthful errors. excessive use of tobacoo. oplnra or stimulants, which lenrt to Intimity, urn- sumptlonorlnsanlty. l'n neoarneain vesipocsv. ir.ui...r bv mall Drenald. With a order we give a wrltiea guarantee to cure i...A....i.i..nnT.. pirrninrfrM. Hn lil bT a ilnurglite. ah lor it, ism btf ORE AND AFTER USING.no other. Address AEKVE HEED CO., alasoulc Temple, CBiCAOO.lU. For Sale in Scranton, Pa., by H.C. SANDERSON, Druggist, cor. Washington anrl Snruoe streets. RESTORED MANHOODS 5 Thegreatreinedy fornervous prostration and allncrvousdlseiues of ' if-A the Kenernllve organs of elilier sex. sueh as Nervous Prostration. Fall Inn or un Mannooil, lmHuincy. MKlitly Knilsslons, Toutaiul Krrors, Alental Worrv.exoesslve use of Tobacco or Opium, which lead lo Con sumption and Insanity. With every S ord. .' we ihve a written Buar. antee to cure orrefund the money. Peld at VI. OO perbox. 6 boxee tor so.ni. vs. vuiia i;uaitcl.cu.t a;ieeusuuuaiu Uti'OIUi AND aHIUU UbUMU. For lale by C. M. HARK1S, Druselst, l1 renn Avenue, We RESTORE LOST VIGOR UtlV Mlli tislUg. Haw Will 1 .. .-i. - flriisl Hh WBTTTTEtt OUAKANiKR to Care HvrvoPiDvbilHy i IUm oftiul Fowr id UhiMi, con-uutption or lavanity, 81.00 per box by mail, 0 boipi fnr tA. With tv-rv (V onler wo fm written uiuiaotetj to our or Xwfuud lh moan. AUdr Forsale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenue and Spvuca Strtet, Scranton. Pa. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CQ SCRANTON AND W1LKB8-BABHK. PA, MANUFACT0BSB8 Ot Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. General Office. SCRANTON, FA.