TIUS SCEANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 5. 1894. BASE BALL EASTERN LEAGUE. There were no gaum played yeiter day io the Eaatern league. Yonken was gehedaled to play at Erie, but failed to pot io an appearance, and after conforming to the rnles Korerning snob oaaea the umDire gave the game to Erie, 9 to 0. Tbe following table (fires tbe per centages of tbe clabi, number of games won and lost by eacb nd tbelr stand ing in tbe league raee: Won. Lost. Per C't. .670 .541 .528 .518 .500 .485 .485 .279 Providence 09 Syracuse 69 Erie 58 Buffalo. 01 Springfield 63 Fcranton 60 Wilkea-Barre... 49 Youkere 29 34 50 48 63 63 75 NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Brooklyn Brooklyn 0 000000000 Cleveland 0 0004040 08 Hits Brooklyn, 4; Cleveland, 12. Errors Brooklyn, 8; Cleveland, 0. Batteries Stein an j Dailey; (Cuppy and O'Connor. Umpire Lynch. At New York New York.. ..6 0 0 0 8 3 0 0 8-14 Pittsburg. 3 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 413 Hits-New York. 19; Pittsburg, 15. Er rorsNew York, 5; PittsburB, 8. Batter ies Meekln and Farrell; Alenefee and Sugden. Umpire Aleyuaid. At Boston Boston 6 7 0 0 0 1 620 Louisville 5 0 0 2 13 1 11 Hits Boston, 16; Louisville, 13. Errors Boston, 8; Louisville, 2. Batteries Hodson, Stlvetts and (Janzel; Wadsworth, Knell and Grim; (game called, darkness). Umpire Hurst. At Philadelphia Philadelphia.. 0 001280006 Cincinnati ....0 0300000 03 Hits-Philadelphia, 11; Cincinnati, 6. Errors Philadelphia, 1; Cincinnati, 1. Batteries-Taylor and Clements, Whit rock and Msrrltt. Umpire Emslie. At Baltimore Baltimore 1 1012040 x 9 Chicago 0 1001 01008 Hits Baltimore, 11; Chicago, 11. Errors -Baltimore, 8; Chicago, 1. Batteries Hemming and Robinson; Terry and Schri ver. Umpire Keefe. At Washington Washington ,.C 0 1 0 0 0 07 St. Louis.. 4 0 2 0 0 4 010 Hits Washington 8, St. Louis 10. Er rors Washington 2; St Louis 8. Batter iesHaddock and McOroire; Clarkson, Breitenstein and AlUIer, Umpire Betts, Came called; darkness. STATE LEAGUE. At Hazleton Hazleton, 12; Harris burg, 4. At Reading-Heading, 8; Philadelphia, 4. At Lancaster Lancaster, 8; Shenan doah, 6. At Pottsville First game Pottsville,14; Ashland, 7. Second game (seven innings; darkness) Pottsville, 8; Ashland, 4. BASE BALL NOTES. Tbe record for one game for base steal, ing is held by Hamilton, of Philadelphia, sum was won last r riaay, in tne second game with Washington Hamilton made three runs, throe hits, one two-baser, ac cepted four chances and stole seven bases, establishing a new record up to that time had been five, held by several players. Hamilton stole second base four times and third base three times. GENERAL SPORTING NOTES. The annual road race of the East Orange Ramblers will take place over the Plaiu fleld East Orange course on Sept, 15. The distance is eighteen miles. "Kld"Loyd, of Peoria, I1L, was knocked out by Joe Bertrand, of Oregon, in a prize fight in one round at Peoria Friday. Loyd received a blow over the heart that knocked him out so effectually that he did not come to his senses for nearly an hour. A cable from London says that Paddy Blavin, who has challenged Corbett or Jackson, or the winner of the fight to meet him for 3,000 a side and a purse, says if 3,000 seems too much he is will ing to reduce the amount to 2,000 in order to facilitate arrangements for a fight. The match game of pool for $100 a side and the championship of Long Island be tween John L. Furman, of Patchogue, and William S. Hart, of New York, was won by Furman by a score of 100 to 57. This Is the fourth time Furman has won the championship of Long island. "Danny" Nesdham has reoeivsd a prop osition from tbe Auditorium Athletic club, of New Orleans, for a twenty-five round glove contest with Australian Arthur Walker for a purse of 11,500, the contest to take place Oct. 10. Needham says he will accept the proposition. Billy IPllmmer, the bantam champion, and Johnny Murphy the :famous little boxer, of Boston, met Saturday and signed articles of agreement to meet in a finish contest under the auspices of the Olympio club of New Orleans, on Sept. 24. The match is for apurselof ft. 000; 13,500 to the winner and 1500 to the loser. Artieles of agreement for a twenty round glove contest, to take place on the Missis sippi river on orraboui Sept. 20, bsvs been signed by Dan Daly, of Bangor, Me., and Johnnie Van Heest. The men will go into training at once. The winner is guaran teed $250 with a fair percentage of the re ceipts, while the loser will get $60 to con sole him for his defeat From present indications tbe annual championship meeting of the Amateur Athletio union, to be held at Travers isl and on Sept 15, will be a memorable af fair. Thomas L. Paton, president of the Canadian Amateur Athletio union, says that Canada would be represented by four sterling athletes, all capable of finishing one, two, three in their respective events. A tierce fifteen-round fight, in which gloves and bare knuokles were used al ternately, took place Saturday morning between Tom Shields and Pete Mace, both of Brooklyn, in a stable. Knockdowns were frequent and the flow of blood was copious. Bhields oould not get enough ex citement out of tbe slugging match with covered hands, so in the eleventh round he removed the gloves, and his invitation to his'opponent to follow suit was imme diately accepted. Shields finally got the decision by knocking Mace out with a vicious right hander. Hugh Behan, tbe manager of "Young Griffo , met "Jaok" McAnliffa Satnrdav evening and bad a long talk with biw Booms anocner maton between the Aus tralian and the Brooklynite. Nothing vuio ui it, uowever, as moAnnne stated he intended to lav off for a while and talis a rest. He said the fast life he has been leading has put him entirely out of con dition and that he wants to brace up be fore he Dalits strain. On thin has abandoned his play, the "King of the Turf." McAullffe said he would require at uum turee monios in wnicn to train. It is likely that Griffo and "Andy" Bowen will be matched to fight to a finish before the Olympio club on Sept 23 tor a $4,000 1JUIBO. Four Big- Suceesssa, Having the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for tnem, tne following four remedies have reached Duenomenal sale. Dr. Kins' a New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, each bottle guaranteed Eleo. trio Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomaohand Kidneys. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, and Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are a perfect Sin. ah tnese remedies are guaranteed to o just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold byMatthers Bros', drug store. Pittston. The board of government of tbe Diocesan onion made a final demand of tbe Father Matthew Total Abstinence and Benevolent society at; a meeting of the latter organization held Sunday that tbe trophy in dispute be turned over at onee to'tbe Father Wbitty so ciety, of Providence. Their refusal to do so would be considered an aot of in subordination and if the Father Mat thew society still ressisted they would be expelled as a member of tbe Dio cesan nnlon. The Father Matthew so ciety after a short discussion deaided that they bad previously done all they proposed to do in tbe matter and were content to accept tbe oonsequences, Tbe tent meetings continue to gain interest daily. Every evening crowds that tax the accommodations afforded gather to bear tbe addresses. On Fri day evening next an all day meeting has been arranged for. Besides Evan gelist Schlverea and Mr. Weeden, Evangelists Moody and Whittle, and Ira D. Sankee, tbe noted Gospel singer, will partieipate in the services. At a meeting held Monday evening the Niagara Engine company decided to participate in the firemen's celebra tion at Wilkes-Barre on Sspt. 13. About 3 o'clock yesterday morning a blaze was discovered in the frame workshop on tbe Lewis Cohen prop erty, in tbe alley between Charles and Spring streets, in tbe rear of South Main. An alarm was sent in from box 43, and before the gong had stopped blowing the firemen bad water on tbe flames. The flumes were extinguished before tbe fire had gained much head way. The wedding of Ceeil Dickover, of Brooklyn, N. Y., to Mies Helen Laz arus, of this plaoe, oocurred at 8 o'clock last evening at the borne of tbe bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Major Smith, on North Main street. James O'Neil and wife, of William street, were in Hyde Park yesterday in attendance upon the funeral of Thomas Shearn. Frank Banker, who baa been making a tour of European cities for tbe past two months, lias returned borne. Charles B. Kaiser, of Wilkes-Barre, stood highest in the competitive ex amination for a free scholarship in tbe State college at Bellefonte, offered for suoh disposal by Senator Eline to ap plicants from the Twenty first senator ial district A Mr. Msntzer was the only other applicant found qualified to enter the college of the large class that was examined. Gazette. May field. Professor Taggert, principal of the Mayfisld school, has taken up his abode in Jermyn. Missis Katie Kllker and Mary Boms were at Farview Monday. H. J. DeGraw and Walter Griffiths bronght home from Farview Mondays rib from the ox which the Mozart boys served up to tbeir patrons. W. J. Bergen is in Philadelphia at tending tbe convention of the Catholic Mutual Benefit association. The clerks of Simpson & Watklns' store at Carbondale and Mayfield crossed bats Monday afternoon. The Mayfield boys won as usual, A Silverman, of New York, is visiting his sister, Mrs. David Mendle son, of Hltl street M. J. Walsh was in Scranton yester day on business. Mrs. Thomas Brennon visited the Eleotric City yesterday. Miss Mame Keynolds. of Port Jems, N, Y.. who has been visiting friends here the past two weeks, returned to her home yesterday. Timothy MeCarty and Cornelius Sul livan were at Farview Monday. C. a. Hoyt was in Carbondale Mon day evening. Minooka. James Powell and William Toole. both of Greenwood, left Monday for Stroudsburg Normal sohool to resume tbelr studies. John Mullen left yesterday for Mans field Normal sohool where be will enter upon bis second year. lhe stage in tbe Temperance hall Is being enlarged six feet on account of the coming production of the cantata. Miss Dora Rookafellow, of Philadel phia, is visiting Mrs. Mary E. Mackin, of Five Points. Tommy Brennen and Paddy Mo loney, tbe two parties who inserted the powder in tbe pips smoked by young Hartnett, of Miner's Hill, last week, were arraigned before Alderman O'Malley last .night. They waived a bearing and entered bail for $.00 for their appearanoe at oourt. There will beaipeeial meeting of St, Joseph's Total Abstinence and Ben efit society in their hall at Minooka this evening to make arrangemonts for the reception to Rev. P. J. McManui Forest City. Miss Vinnie Hyatt, a popular young lady of this plaoe, will leave in few days to visit her sister in Chicago. Miss lona Tyler returned to her home in this borough Monday, after a two weeks' visit at Af ton. N. Y. John Matey and E, D. Bradley rode their bicycles to Susquehanna Sunday. Monday they spent the day at Bine- bamton, returning to this plaoe Mon day evening.; An error was made in yesterday's Tribune in regard to a special train that will convey the singers of the United choir to Scranton. The train will be run by the Delaware and Hud son Canal company instead of the On tario and Western company as stated of my strength is perfect diges tion. I use the genuine Johann Hoff 's Malt Extract, and find that it greatly aids me in the proper assimilation of food. " signed) Eugene Sandow. Beware of imitations. The genuine has the signature of on neck label. ; Eisner & Mendelson Co., Solo Agents, New York. HIS HONOR, THE BABY His Absorbing Love and Loyalty for Mamma During the First Year, Two Hearts That Beat as One. A pretty, healthy child, With cheeks like an apple, Who bubbles, chatters, prattles, Who laughs beneath your klsse. Perhaps It la well that but few mothers know that more than one third of the bubles born die before they have lived a yeur, and two-thirds of tnem ale in the numnier months. Where the food is absolutely pure and sufficiently nourishing, though the mercury runs bio.b, children get along as a rule perfectly well. When for any reason the mother canuot nurse her child, or when her milk is insufficient or poor in quality, the best trained nurses use lactated food at once. It is known to make firm flesh, a clear Bkin, bright eyes, and to strengthen the body so that diarrhea, cholera Infantum and ex hausting summer sickness ,uo not easily gain a footing. Lactated food babies are rosy specimens of genuine fun lov ing, noisy children that develop strong physiques with large bouea and mus cles. yesterday. The train will leave the Erie station at 8 a. m., stopping at all stations between here and Scranton. Fare to Soranton and return has been aoeursd at the extremely low rate of 73 cents. It is desired that all who wish to go purchase tickets by tonight. A special train will leave Scrnnton after tbe competition at 13.30 a. m., .Saturday morning and run through Forest City, stoppiug at all stations along tug route. Hallstead. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Yolk, of Dayton, N. Y.. are visiting at the residence of J. S. Jacobus on Main street. Mrs. A. M. Wellr. of Wilkos-Barre, is visiting Mrs. S. B. Chase, Fred Hsrriok, formerly of this plac, but who now resides in tbe Parlor City, called on friends in town toilay. Mrs. L. M. Ureen, of Hartford, is visiting friends in town. Mrs. Jerome Jones visited Bingham- ton today. Mr. and Mrs. George Chase and children, of Baltimore, are visiting tbeir parents in this city. Li. i. Sawyer was a visitor in the Parlor City today. The following is the programme for the Sunday School institute for the Third district of Susquehanna county to be beld at the Baptist cburou in New Milford on Friday of this week, Sept. 7, which embraces all the San day schools' in New Milford, Great lien a, rraukitn and liberty townships with included boroughs: Morning ses sions: 10.00, organization and devo tional services; 10 80, "Welcome words." Rev. U C. Gellat. of New Milford; 10.45, response. Rev. L. W. Church, of Hallstead; 11, "Institute Work." Protestor U. B. Glllet, of New Milford; 11 HO, "En couragement in Sunday School Work," E. W. Watson, of South New Milford; 13. "Song and Prayer of Thanksgiv ing;" free discussion of all topics. Afternoon session 1 30, "Good Order in Sundsy bohool," H. J. Deacon, of rrankiin; 'i, "Tidings from the Schools;" 2.30, ''Grading and Graduat ing," J. J. Coleman, of New Milford; 3, "Memorizing tbe Word," Mrs Ansel Gear, of Liberty; collection here taken to defray institute expenses; 8.30, "Primary Teaching, Who Called to It," MS. Janus Millard, of Hallstead; 4, "Heart to Heart Work," Rv. John Da vis, Hallstead; 4 89, "For Jesus Sake," Ella McKinney, of Franklin. Question box opened by S. V. Trumbull, of New Milford. Evening exeroises: 7 o'clock, song service; 7.30, inquiry, "Watchman Tell Us;" of the Sabbath sehool, "What of the Past?" Rev. At kinson, or Upionville; 8, "What of tbe Present!'' Rev. E D. Cook, of Franklin Forks; 8.30, "What of the Prospect?" Rev. J. S. Crompton, of Great Bend;" 9, secretary's report, parting words, thanks, prayer, benediction. All Trib une subscribers wbo intend to ' be pressnt can clip tbe programme from their favorite puper. Dr.JReeves, 413 Spruca street, Scranton, cures blood poisoning; 9a. m. to 9 p. m. The Fur on Kitty's Back. The suspected pet is more frequently than otherwise a cat. is the suspicion cor rect? Nino times out of ten, in all proba bility, the answer will depend upon the like or dislike of the speaker toward the fclinorace. But in such a problem all con siderations of like and dislike should cer tainly be put aside; for (assuredly no person of sane mind would allow liking for any manner of animal pet to prove a source of danger to the children of the home. Is or is not the fur on puss' back a natural har bor for disease germs? By wny of experi ment confine the auimal for u time iu a room permeated with the fumes of tobacco smoke till the fur becomes thoroughly im pregnated with the odor. Let puss take an extensive out of door circuit, even on a windy winter day, and then smell of her. The result will show whether ber fur is re tentive orotberwbso. Good Housekeeping. Simple Tester fur Liueuieu. The modification of a well known ex periment bus been turned .to good account in bcing'made a handy tester for linemen. A small square of India rublwr has a plate ot brass fastened on euch side. A strip oi zinc and a twenty-five cent piece can bt slipped under between, the brass and the rubber, while from the plates two leading wires are taken. Teats of continuity can then betaken by connecting the wires to the circuit uud touching the two pieces oi metal with the tongue. New York Com mercial Advertiser. Job's Comforter. The Cuptniu Colonel Waxem will be banqueted after his wedding tonight, and I am to respond to the toast, "None but the brave deserve the fair." What the deuce shall I sayf The Major I hardly know how to ad vise you. After you've seen the bride. you'll have to turn your speech into an urguineut to prove either that Waxem isn't bruvo or that he isn't getting his deserts. Kate Field's Washington. The Complexities of the Code. Jones Why didn't you give Whippleton satisfaction when be challenged your ltobiuson According to the code, I could not light him unless I retracted the insult. Jones And what was tbe insult, pray? Robinson I told him ho was not my equal. Kate nam's Washington. A Question of Average. Doctor Um I Cold no bettor? Strange. Been taking cod liver ollf That's right. Been wearing medicated underclothing? Patient Well, yes; that is, I had a very light suit and a very heavy one. Doctor Don't mean to tell mo you've been wearing one and then the other? Patient Yes. I thought they would average up all right. Clothier and Fur nisher. Cure for Croup. Use .Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil according to directions. It is the beat remedy for all sudden attacks of colds, pain and inflammation and Injuries. ONE CENT A Word. tTanUef mtt kind cost that much, m pt Situation! Wanttd,which or insert For Rent rvi UnU PKMTHf)nM B. 12S WYO- J ming arenne- Inquire of janitor or In Glohe sture. W ill tent hair or whole of ot'te. UKI-.1M V1LLE hAIVl A rill JUAJNU AViun- COMPANY. THREE PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH CEL lar, centrally located, first floor; SlU'per monin: suitable ror nouseiceeuiug. lanuim Harria' Drug Store. P.-na avenue. IOB Kf.N .ONE-HALF STOKE. DM Penu avenue. ftiO ler month. t.H)K KEN T N ICE LY-FU H 1SH ED HALL ' suitable for lodxe rooms. JOHN JLK MYN, 119 Wyominit avenue. Wanted To Rent WANTED - A FURNISHED HOUSE; V nosaesston October 15. F. H. JEKMYN. Ill Wyoming Ave. For Sale. LOT OF HOUSEHOLD KUBN1TUKE AT nrivato xale. In first class condition. Call at 2ti Lackawafiua avenue. Help Wanted-Male.. COLIC1TOK WANTED AT ONCE BY O Lawaon & Morer, Box 2391 Special Notices. rpHE WILSON LUMBER COMPANY. WHEREAS, Under a certain indenture, dntud the first day of June, 1393, made be tw en The Vt llon Lumber Company, a cor )oration organized under i he laws of North Carolina, and the undersigned, T ie Lacka wanna Trust and Bate Deposit Company, a corporation organized under the laws of Penn sylvania, as trust's, recorded June lU, 18113, in the Reglste 's omVe, Caldwell county, North Carolina, in Book F of Mortgages on pages 641 to M4 it Is, among other thing, provided that if default shall be made in the payment ot any interest due tberoon for sixty flays after any Bemi-annual installment thoreof shall fall due and lie demanded, or shall neglect or fail to set aside, or cause to be set aside, the installment of four thousand dollars ($4.0JU) annually for tbe creation of a sinking fund, for the space of sixty days after the time mentioned for such action, snch neglect or failure shall in each cae bj deemed to be a forfeiture of the conditions of tlie trust mortgage, and then and in that event it snail be lawful for tbe trustee, upon tbe request of the owners of a majority in vulueof the bonds then outstand ing, to enter upon and take possession of the lands and property of the trust mortgage de scribed, and t) sell said lands to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Caldwell county, North Carolina, Brat adver tising the same once a week for thirty (30) days in one nonrBpaper published in said county, and one newspaper published In Scranton, Pa., and upon such sale-to convey the amo to tbe purchasers in fee simple and out of the monors received from said sile to pay said bonds and interest with costs of sale, etc. And Whereas, Default has been made in thepaymont of the coupons accompanying the Loads secured by said trust mortgage.and the payment of the installment into the sink lug fund, and said default has continued for more than sixty days, And Whereas, The undersigned has been requested by tbe hold era of the majority of the bonds issued under and secured by said trust mortnage to proceed and sell the lands, rights, franchises, improvements, contracts, agreements, choses In aotion, privileges and appurtenances therein conveyed. Now, Therefore, The Lackawanna Trust and Safe Deposit Company hereby glvea no tice that it will, upon the 19th day of Septem ber, A.D. 1HIM. at ID o'o'ock am., at the court house door in Lenoir, ( aid well county, North Carolina, proceod to sell all the lands, rights, franchises. Improvements, contracts, agree ments, choses in action, privileges and appur tenances in said trnat mortgage described and set forth, i THE LACKAWANNA TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO.. Trustee. H. J. ANDERSON, Vice President CHA3. H. WELLES, Attorney. YOU WANT THIS RELIC REPRINT Frank Leslie's Illustrated Weekly War Illustrations 18.11-115. Two Voluuos Folio, 110.511; payable monthly, $2.00. Delivered by express complete, prepaid. Address P. O. MOODY, SIS Gibson street, Scranton, Pa, BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS. MAGA sines, etc., bound or rebound at Ths Tribune olllco. Quick work. Reasonable prices. MEAL TICKETS CAN BE HAD AT 144, corner Spruce street and Franklin ave nue. Twenty meal tickets tor &3.6U Good table board. Notice of Dissolution. THE CO-PARTS EKSHIP HERETOFORE X existing under the name of Schlager & Co. lias this day been mutually dissolved. Gon. B. Rlne retiring. The insurance business will continue under same name, E. E. Teal being associated with Charles Schlager. SCHLAGER & CO. Scranton, Pa., September 4, 1894. Incorporation. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF X the County of Lackawanna. September Term. m. No. 11X14. Notice is hereby given that an application win ue maue to above court on Tiiursuay, September. 2ltth. 18M. at ten o'clock a. m.. under the "Corporation Act of lt74." of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, and tbe sup plements thereto, for the charter or an in tended corporation to bo called "TheWil Ham A. and Lawrence Colliery Keg Fund," the charter and objeat of which is for l.enencial and protective purposes from fundi collected therein and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all tbe rignts, benefits ana privileges or tne saiu act or aasemoiy ana its suonleuiunts. Th proposed charter is now on file In the f rotuonotary s omce. JOHN M. HARRIS, Solicitor. Banking. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THK LACKAWANNA TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY of 401 Lackawanna avenue. Scranton. Lack awanna county, Pennsylvania, at the close of business, August si, liwt: . . RESOURCES. Cash on hand S 80.1GS 64 Checks and other canb items 0,640 75 Due from banks and bankers fJ3,(17 29 Commercial and oruer paper owned xli.TZn 91 Call loaus upon collaterals 24,(J0 00 Time loans upon collaterals... ...... 150,072 11 Loans upon bonds and mortgagee... 1I.HJ0 It) investment i BtocKS,uoiuit. i securities c J31H.H73 73 V 4'28,308 S3 owned, viz.: I M'tKages.. 112.2116 101 Real estate, furniture and fixtures, 34,724 1)5 t-nfe deposit vaulta DU.OIKI nil Overdralts 87 - 1,032,1)19 Bit LIABILITIES, Capital stock paid iu $250,000 00 Surpltu fund 6D.0U0 U0 Undivided profits, lea expeuaes and taxes paid 20.702 2(1 Deposits subject to check 087, Id! a Deposits special 14,309 Si Due to banks and bunkers lo,ii8 V0 Dividends unpaid 144 0J Commercial and other paper or se curities pledged , None. Bills payable i...... None Miscellaneous liabilities None 91,082,9111 98 Amount Trust Funds invested I 43,7H4 69 Amount Trust Funds uninvested..., . -1,23(1 18 44,972 7S Report in , dotall of above securities has ueen mane to u. n. unu JimiAAit, superin tendent of Banking, as called for. Btate of Pennsylvania, County of Lacka wanna, as.: I.Unnrv J. Andsraon.vioa-Drest.of the abovo- named company, dp solemnly awear that the above statement is true to tne Dost of mv 1.. i i -J l u a u : .1 . r HtNKY J. ANDEHtiON. VIce-PrMt Subscribed and sworn to before ms this 4th aay or eeptemner, 1W4. (signed) P. L. HITCHCOCK, Notary Public. Con-eot Attest: (Uivnad) H. T. BLACK. ) J. BK.NJ. DI M MICK, i-Directors. unAH, n vv ul1jEj, i Mualo Box Exolusivaly. Beat mad. Play any desired number ot tnnea. Uauuchl a Bona., raannraotnrera, jtflu jnesmut atreet, rmiaueipnuv won. derfnl orchertrial organ, only IS and 110. Specialty! 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The Peerless Comedienne, BETflK BEKNAKD CHASE, And her excellent company of thirty people, pruuucmg me latest tarce comeay, 1996 Stx Slneimr and Dancln? Soubrettes. Elelit Singing and Dancing Comedians. And Tier own complete Band and Orchestra. f irst tune in tnie city or tno latest New York suocess. THK BEAUTIFUL LIVING PICTURES, presented at a cost of $1,000. Katuraay Matinee Heme Bernard cnaat in The Little Coauette." Saturday Nisht 1996." bale of seats commences Wednesday.Sept.S. H. A. HULBERT'3 City Music Store, X WXOMINO AVg SCBANTO tetttwat son Decker brothers a UUJNIC1H ft BACK PIANOS 4Uasa targe atoek of Brat-alaa ORGANS ICTJBIOAIj merchandise MUblC, tuLX. Elii A. W. JURISCH 435 SPRUCE STREE7 BICYCLES AND SPORTING GOODS. -Viator. Oendron, Eclipse, LovelL Diamont - and Other VVhaola. Hotel Waverly European Plan. FIrst-claas Bar attnehafl. Depot tor Bergner A Engel'i Tannhnuser Bear. IE Cor, 15th indfilhtoti, WMi Moat desirable for residents of N.E. Penn aylvanla. All conveniences for traveler! to and from Broad Street station and the Twelfth and Market Street station. D alrable for visiting Berantonlana and peo tie in the Anthracite Kegloa. T. J. VICTORY. PROPRIETOR. Situations Wanted. BARKEEPER A STEADY, SOBER AND Industrious young man would like to se cure a position; understands his business and la a good, quick mixer; would like a position in city or country and oan turniah good refer ences from last employer. Address, Bar- keeper, DUO Lackawanna ave, Scranton. YOUNG MAN, 8, WANTS POSITION A8 shorthand writer: can furnish good ef STencea. Address A. W. Tribune office. QITUATION WANTED BY AN HONEST O Boy It yeara ot age. Call at or addraaa lOUHampton at, Hyde Park, Soranton Pa. 209 ESTABLISHED 1866. 86,000 IN USE, Instrument In every sense ot the term as applied to Pianos. Exceptional in holding their original fulness of tone. NEW YORK WAREHOUSE, No. 80 Fifth avenue. SOLD BY E.C. Ricker&Co. 1 15 Adams Ave. New Telephone Bdg We Lion Allen & Co, STOCKBROKERS. Bay and sell Socki,Bond and Grain on New York Exoaangei and Chicago Board of Trade, either fur cash or on margin. 412 Spruce Street. tLoeal Stock a Specialty. a du3. HICK, Wlansger, TELEPHONE 6,002. Maloney Oil and Manufactur'g Co. VINEGAR AND CIDER 141 TO 151 MERIDIAN ST, WHY HIT See our FIFTEEN DOLLAE Solid Oak Bedroom Set! We sell Furniture as cheap as any house in the country that in tends to give honest value for the money. Try us. m bHD 207 IWmm l"T mall Prepaid. With 'tFUHt AND AFTtR USING.no other. Address A'lCKVE beeuuo.. Masonic, lempie. uaicou.". For Sale in Scrftnton, Pa.,byH. C. SANDERSON, Druggist, a. Washington - op reiiina ino on'v RESTORED Uiiuujia j isijiiii im BUJb'otus and Atnut mum antce to cure or Fur Sale bv C. M. HABK13, UriuKlst, nfw eifcowj. VAX Wf X .'S4""-5.' Lj lavoluntsrt EmllMoas from any ohm. If ntglMtod, such troubles Im4 t, ""as eolKUrantion ar luaftnitw. SI ftn n Iu.. k .! k.... tnr OA. With ttv.rv 1 Jtafota Mul Altu Uaiu. Foraale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spvuce Street, Scranton, Pa. THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING COl BCBANTON AND WILKES-BARRB. PA- 14 ANUF ACT 0 RIBS 07 Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers, HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY. .General Office. SCKANTOK, FX ever offered WASHINGTON AVE. Opp. Court House. Dr. EX Grewer The Philadelphia Specialist, and his associated ataff of Engliih and German phvsictans, are now permanently located at 811 SPRUCE ST., SCRANTON. The doctor ia a graduate of the University of Pennsylvanla.fonnerly domonstrator of pliyel o!o?y and surgery at the lledico-Chlrurgical College of Philadelphia. A spwialty ot Chronio, Nervous, Skin, Heart, Womb and Blood diseases. DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM The symptoms of which are dizziness, lack ot confluence, sexual weakness in men and wo man, ball rising in the throat, spots floating before the eyes, loss of memory, unable to con centrate the mind on one subject, easily atartled when suddenly spoken to, and dull, distressed mind, which unflts them tor per forming the actual duties of life, making hap- ?iness impossible; distressing the action of he heart, cansing flash ot heat, depression of aoirita. evil forebodintrs. 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, weaknesa of tho 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 be examined. Ho cures the worst cases of Nervous Debility. Scro fula, Old Sores,CatarrbPiles,Female Weakuees, Affections of tho Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Asthma, Deafness, Tumors. Cancera and Crip ples of every description. Consultations free and strictly sacred and confidential. Office hours daily from 8 a. m. toll p. m. Sunday 8 to 2. .ico uve imut stamps for symptom blank and my book called "New Life." 1 will pay one thousand dollars in gold to anvone whom 1 cannot cure of EPILEPTIC CONVULSIONS or FITS. DR. E. GREWER. 311 Snruce Street. Scranton. Pa. tor WOHIKG HE. RESTORED! 'NERVESEED8. fhUVtMeferffcl naval; foil Htd U rt all Mntii 4if (t " 1 Vl canes, stieh as Wcnk Memory, Los of Brain Power. Headache. WakefulneM, IxntManhood.Ntalitly KniiBilons, Nnrroiunens.alldralnsand spf powr InUeueratlveOruana ozvuttrmn"y"T'aiSrnZ excessive uo of tobacco, opium or stimulant which lead to I'lflnnUT. Con gumption or Inaaulty. On be carried In vest pocket. 1 per dot, for o. !?"r.r?K?t."53 i.m-uini . - - v ... DR. 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