THE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER G, 1894.' BASE BALL. Scranton Drops Another Peg In the Eastern League Pennant Race! PROVIDENCE THE CAUSE OF IT. Syracuse Adds to Their Percentage by Defeating Springfield, and Wilkes Barre Wallops the Bisons Wet Grounds Prevent the Erie-Yonkers Game Standing of the Clubs Na tional and State League Results. General Sporting News. H a remit or the games played yes terday In toe bast em lestue, Scran ton, through tbe loss of a game to Providence, and a (rime won by Wilkei-Barro ever Buffalo, is forced down into seventh p I a e e. Syracuse again added to her already coed sec ond position by defeating Springfield. Tbe following table gives the per centages of the clabf, number of games won-and lost by eaoh and their stand ing in the league rase: Won. Lost. Per Ct. .673 .645 MS .60S .495 .490 .481 .879 Providence 70 Byracuse. ...... CO Erie 68 . Buffalo 61 Bpringfleld..... 63 AV ilkes-Barre... 60 Poranton ....... 60 Yonkers. 89 84 60 48 61 63 63 64 75 BATTING WAS WEAK After the First Five Xnoinn Providence Played with Scranton, Providence, Sept & Providence de feated Sorantoa today in a loosely playedgame. The viiitors seemed likely to win out by more effective batting in tbe first five innings. Then the Grays foqnd Quartet, and by bunched hits an! fielding errors piled up more than enough rnns to win. Three times the Bcrantons lost obanoes to make runs by the weakness of Whitehead at tbe bat, Poor support handicapped Quarles. The score: PROVIDENCE. P.O. 4 2 1 8 1 8 0 5 0 A. E. Lyons, cf ..,.. 1 Bassett, 8b'..w.,...2 Knight, lt....,.... 3 Rogers, lb 1 Cooney, es vw 2 Strieker. Slw.-. 1 Murray, rf, .......... 1 Dixon, 1 Rudderham, p....... 0 Total. 12 17 24 12 4 BCRAflTON. B. U. P.O. A. E. Cabin, 2b 1 1 3 8 0 Rogers, rf.... 1 18 0 0 Johnson, cf 110 10 Patchen, c 0 2 2 0 0 Whitehead, 3b. 0 0 3 0 1 Hess, If. 0 8 5 1 2 Lehane, lb..... 0 0 8 0 1 Pbelan, ss 1 1 0 3 1 Quarles, p, 0 1 0 8 0 Totals.. 1 10 24 10 1 Providence. ..-..2 0 0 0 0 6 1 812 bcranton.....;...0 020200 04 Earned rnns Providence, 2; Scranton, 8. First base by errors Providence, 4; Scranton, 4. First base on balls Off Queries, 2. struck: out By Rndderbam, 4; by Qaarles, 2. Home run Phelan. Two-base hrts Patchen, E. Rogers. Stolen baees .Bassett, J. Rogers, Cooney, Strieker, Murray, 2; Rndderbam. Donble plays Cooney, Strieker and Rogers: Rud dernam, Strieker and Rogers. Umpire Bwartwood. Time 1.35. Called at end of eighth inning on ac count of darkness. WI1KE3-BS.RRE.WINS. The Bisons Suffer Defeat on the Kings ton Flats. Wilkes Barre, Sept. 5. Keenan pltohed a magnlfieent game against uunno this aitcrnoon, while Wilkes Barre earned seven of her eight runs off Sigsby. Lewees' short field work wss the feature of tbe game. Weather threatening rain, Attendance small, The scors: W1LKES-BARRE. . BUFFALO. R. B. O. A. E.I R. R. O. A. B. I.yttlo, lt..8 3 8 0 JIO'Brien.Sb.2 2 I Pettit,2b..l 112 O Daly, rf....l 8 3 Blearna,lu.O 2 11 1 0 Collins, If.. 0 8 6 Lezotte, rf.O 10 0 l Clymer, cf.l 1 1 Beite, cf... I 0 6 0 0,U'q'hrt,lb0 0 12 Gillen,3b..l 8 8 1 OBoyd, O....0 1 8 E arner, o.O 1 8 1 0 Lewees, as.0 1 8 M M'h n,is0 0 0 2 2 Battln. Ub..O 0 1 Kecnan, p.2 8 0 3 O.Sigsby, p..O 0 0 Totals.. 8 12 27 S fl TotaL... 4 11 87 11 1 Wllkos-Barre 0 0 8 1 1 1 0 0 2-8 Buffalo. 1 0001110 0- 4 Earned rnn WilIrM Rarro 7. TtnfTnln 9 rrit base by erron-Wllkes-Barre, 1: Buffalo, I Oft on tuoaa-.'WIlkna.lk.rFa B- Ttnffnln 10. First bae on balls-OB Keermn, 1; oft DiRsoy, z. Birac out By Bitfsnv, ; Dy Avauu, a. mree-Dase nils Liytie, union Koenan. Two bum htt Kfarns tVHrin Duly. Racriflce hit Warner. Htolon bases -Lytlo, Z; Koenan. O'Brien, Uonlns. Doublo CONSTIPATION CATARRH of the STOMACH- LIVER and KIDNEY DISEASES DYSPEPSIA DIABETES GOUT and RHEUMATISM- These are some of the diseases that are cured by the Carlsbad Sprudel Salt. It is the veritable water of the Sprudel Spring evaporated, solidllied, concert trated. Ia every ailment of the kind, Carlsbad has become famous the world over, and for hundreds of years, as a prompt, permanent, natural remedy. Beware of imitations sold as "improved" or "artificial" Carls bad Salt, which consists only of Seidlitz Powder and Glauber Salt, and are sold by "unscrupulous dealers upon the reputation of the genuine. Be sure to obtain the genuine imported CarlBbad Sprudel Salt only, with the seal of the city of Carlsbad, and the signature of "Eisner & Mendelson Co., Agents, New York," on every bottle. plays Keenan to Gillon to Stearns. Hit by tutcner Collins, u mpire uave Corcoran. Time of game 1.80. OTHER EASTERN LEAGUE RESULTS. At Bpringfleld Springfield... .8 0 1 3(0 1 0 0H0 8 Syracuse a lOBOOaox v Hits Syracuse 16: Sprinefleld 7. Er rors Syracuse 2; HpriugUeld 8. Batter ies Barnett and Hess; C'ougulin and Lieany, umpire uoesctier. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Boston Louisville 1 01000130-6 Boston 1 3100001 17 Hite-Louisville7: Boston, 15. Errors Louisville. 1: Boston, a Batteries Nichols ana uanzel; waasworm, bbu Grim. Umpire Hurst. At Philadelphia Philadelphia.. 8 0 7 8 1110 015 Cincinnati ....8 0200100 1-0 Hits-PbiladelDhin. 25: Cincinnati. 12. Errors Philadelphia, 8; Cincinnati, 8. Batteries Uarsy anil Grady, Dwyer Four nier and Merritt. Umpire Enislie. At Baltimore- Baltimore 5 8 0 1 2 1 0 0 x-12 Chicago 1 0000011 08 Hits Baltimore. 14; Chlcaso, ft terrors Baltimore, 3; Chicago, 4. Batteries Qleason and Robinson; Hutchinson, Terry and Scbnver. Umpire Keele. At New York- New York... .0 2001100 x-4 Pittsburg 0 0000000 00 UitB-New York. 7: Pittsbuin, 7. Er rorsNew York, 4; Pittsburg, 0. Batter ies Busie and Farroll; Ehrett and Sug den. Umpiro McCjuaid. At Brooklyn- Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 12 Cleveland 0 1000000 01 Hits Brooklyn. 7; Cleveland, 8. Errors Brooklyn, 0; Cleveland, 0. Butteries Kennedy and Kinslow; Young and Zimuier. umpire i.yncn. STATE LEAGUE. As Lancaster Philadelphia, C; Lancas ter, 4. At Pottsville Pottsville. 17: Ilazleton, 11. At Mahanov Cltv Harrisbnrir. S: Ash land. 1. At Beading Reading, 8; Shenandoah, S. ENTRIES FOR SATURDAY. Horses That Will Partioipats in Different Events. The entries (or tbe races of the Gen tlemen's Driving olnb at tbe Driving park Saturday afternoon are as follows: FIRST BACK ROAD RACE TO WAGONS. Horace, Dr. Wentz. Millie, Jobn Benore. Georgia W, John Fritz. . Dan, D. E. Nichols. B H T. Dr. Throop. Dick, J. R. Hears. SECOND RACK 2 50 CLASS. Pet Hand, b. m., Frank Spencer. Maud L, cb. m., C. S. Seamans. Frank H, br. g., Frank Hazzard. Little Agnes, g. m., E. J. Goodwin. Tbief, b. g A. L. Spencer. Blue, s. g., John Ladwig. THIRD RACE, 8 00 CLASS. Poor Bic'bard, b. g., Dr. Ho user. Beauty, bl. m,, Dr. Wentz. Mamie Gift, s, m., M. T. Keller. Frank S, b. g., Frank Siegel. Beauty J, a. m G. ll. Shelly. FOURTH RACE, 3.40 CLASS, Mollle, b. m., A. L. Bpencer. Duke, b). g., L. T. Payne. Keeley, b. g., G. M. Shelly. Abagail, br, m Dr. Houser. Johnny, br. g., E. J. Goodwin. WHIRLS OF THE WHEEL The somewhat foolhardy individual wno attempted to ride across the English chan nel on a water bicycle, and was only saved from drowning by a laclty accident, has not been disheartened by his failure, and is preparing to make a second effort of the same kind. Monte Scott, the cyclist who recently broke tbe world's five mile record at An bury Park, and also won about half of tbe diamonds given by tbe Green Ridgo wheelmen at their meet last month, passed throngb the city last evening on his way to Bmghamton where he will race today. Mr. Scott is one of tbe most gentlemanly and popnlar racing men in tbe country. Champion Arthur Zimmerman gives the following good advice: "If caught in the rain and soaked do not stop riding until you reach home or shelter, where you can take yonr clothes off. Colds are never caught by continuons movements in wet clothe-1, but only by sitting or standing around in them. Get them off, put the leet into not water, ir possmie, ruo tne en tire body, and feet especially, with whis key. Then pnt on the dry clothes, or, if at a road home, roll in between the blan kets untd the clothes are thoroughly dry." Many Scranton wheelmen will attend the races of the Binghamton Athletic clnb today. Among those who left for the Parlor City last evening on the 0 o'clock train were: Earnest Gilmore, Harry Newman and Frank Whettling, of the scranton tsicycie ciuo; also tienry Hitchcock. Everett Howe. Del Foot. Charles Coleman, Charles Carr, Larry Bowleson and Kicnara,YVamnold, or tne Green Ridge wheelmen. Gilmore and Coleman have entered several events and it Is the general opinion of the wheelmen of this city that they will have something to show for their work when they return. GENERAL SPORTING NOTES. Three prominent business men of Sioux City, representing tun bioui City Athletic clnb, left for Chicago Tuesday night to en deavor to get Jackson to sign for the pro posed fight there. "Johnny" Gorman, the ex-champion 125- pound pugilist, and "Jack" Hkelly biivo been matched toflhtten round). The contest will probably take place before the recently organized Atlautio Athletic club of Coney island. "Tommy" Ryan, the welter weight champion, and "Billy" Layton have otgned articles of agreement to fight to a nnun lor a purse or oerore tne St. Joseph (Mo.) Athletic club. The tight is scheduled to talcs place on bept. is. A cablegram from London to the Police Gazette says that a match has been made between Pritchard and Binge to box ton ronnds for 2,000 a side; also that "Pony" Moore has offered to match an unknown against Slavln for 3,000 a Bide. Lieutenant J. L. Donovan, milling a run on a bicycle from Cheyenne to Omaha to demonstrate to the war department the usefulness ot tne wheel, arrived at Sidnev, Neb., yesterday, having made tbe 109 miles in nine hours and thirty-five minutes, while heavily equipped. Bllllardlst Frank Ives will leave Carls bad tomorrow and is expected to arrive In New York abont Sept. 14. He writes to Maurice Daly that he will have something of interest to the American billiard public meaning, prooawy nai ne win bring one ol tne r rencn experts dsck witn mm. E. N. Atherton, manager of "Tlllie" Ashley, who claims to be the champion female scalier, said yesterday that be would accept the cballeuge ot the tit. Lonis woman wbo wants to row. He received word from New Haven parties wbo want the race rowed there, saying they would offer a suitable prize. It is probable that the match will come on at St. Louis. Four Big Suoosssss. Having tbe needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, tbe loliowing rour remedies nave reached a phenomenal aale. Dr. Kino's New Discovery for Consumption, Conghs and Colds, eacn bottle guaranteed Jleo trio Bitters, tbe great remedv for Liver. Stomach and Kidneys. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best In tbe world, and Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are a perfect Sill. All theseremedles 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 ot them. Sold byMatthews Bros', drag store. For BheQmatles. Old remedies for diseases were of a fear ful and wonderful nature. It is to be hoped that the worlds growing wiser in this regard, but there are still those who apparently have firm belief in strange spe cifics. The author of "Wild Life on a Tidal Water" became acquainted with the watormeu of Norfolk, Lngland, and gives the following specimen of their various remedies for rheuuiutisui. The conversation turned on "rheumat ics," the common ailniout of watermen. "Wal, I hev carried a tuter In my pocket since Christmas, an' it fare ter mo it dew no good. Tho tutcr waste, but the rhou ttiatlca doant go," said Larin, a swarthy, determined looking young shrimper. "An' them mngnotic stones furo ter me to ba fooleries," continued a stout old eel catcher. "Them umgnetic belts work better," broke in llorugce dogmatically, "but arter all, fares ter me uothiug like the fat o' a good Bilver eel. Jest prick 'im an' let tho fut run out afore the fire, an rub it inter tho j'ints. I have cured myself like that, an' so hev my missl9." "Wal," rejoined the shrimper, "I hev found a little black rosin, as much as .you can hold on a shilliu', twice a week, do some good. Wenus turps rubbed on the j'ints do good, but carrying pigs' left fore trotters an' Utters an' brimstone fare tor mo silly." "Wal, old matey, what dew you think about these cures?" asked Larin, turning to an old sailor who had served ou the coast guard. "What dew I thiukf On'y wiper's oil will cure all yoro scruniatics." "Fares ter uie bosses' oil cures quickest," Interrupted a littlo gunner who hod just come in. "Hosses' oil is good stuff, ah I werry good stuff!" acquiesced each patient, gravely shaking bis head. Evolutlou and Morality. Evolutionary philosophers give excellent precepts for healthy and coinfortablo liv ing. But these precepts apparently the man fulfills, and thus ho fulfills all righte ousness. They may talk to him, indued, of a more perfect statu of society to be some day brought about by ethical science, In which he would be out of place; but he, having only one life, takes tho world as he finds it and makes tho best ot it for him self. Why should lie sacrifice himself to the future of humanity f Evolution, being a quasi-mocluuiicnl and necessary process, will fulfill itself without effort or sacrifice on his part. , And the perfect state, after all, will be attained only to pass away in the everlast ing round of integration and disintegra tion, or whatever tho wheel of existence may be called. Men of greedy and daring chnracter who feel their force will not be hindered from using it for their aggrand izement by arguments of tho tea tuble. They will grasp, by all the means in their power, the largest share attainable of such enjoyment us may fall to tho lot of beings always on tho verge of annihilation a drawback to which, by the way, In pict ures of a secularist millennium reference is seldom made Professor Smith in Forum. The Dead. There is a subject in relation to the dead very vital to us all that of burying their memories away in unbroken silence. We all know those whodotbis, who hem them selves so closely in with their grief that no one dares speak of the dead in their pres ence, who rob themselves and think it is the grave that defrauds them. For the dead are indeed twice dead to us when their names are never on our lips, when nothing that was besnbout them is fre called, not with sentimental and false eu logy, but naturally, as we would speak had they but just gone somewhere for a little while. For we make tbe dead live again when speech of them and thought ol them become .part of our daily life. The caress and ull the human touch ma) be no longer ours, and the voice may bt still, but the abiding part remains. Then is tho lore that we knew; the gentleness or grandeur of nature; the nobility, th beauty, the strength, tho tenderness of tht sister's smile; the generous great hearted action of the friend; tho undaunted candoi of tbe child. The spirit of none of thest can die. If we banish them, it is we whe bereave ourselves, burying the immortal with the mortal remains of those whose presence gladdened and enriched our days Harper's Bazar. A Good Way to Keep Flowors. There is nothing bettor than a common potato to keep flowers fresh. Cut one intc halves and insert the stums into holes Id them bored for the purpose. Then arrange them in a low basket or shallow dish and conceal the plebeian vegetable with leaves or moss. There, is moisture enough in at average sia.-d potato to sustain a ilowcrfoi two weeks. Don't keep the potato bou quet in too warm a room, however. This is also an excellent method for mailing s flower bud. After it is inserted in tho po tato cotton should bo put about it for sup port and the whole inclosed iu a box witb a slit for uir. New York Times. Education In Art. To know great works of painting oi sculpture, nnd to distinguish them from tho false and trivial, is ulmost the busl ness of a lifetime The mere light of nat ure carries us but a little way, and that often in a wrong direction. To see the plain man toiling through a picture gal lery, catalogue in hand, uud trying to ad mire what he would at least neglect if h dared to be honest, is no doubt enough tc make a painter or a student of painting despair of any popular capacity to enjoj great pictures. Gentleman's Muguziuo. A Valuable I'ug Dog. A Chicago pug dog arouses the family every morning, letches kindling to start the fire, routs the servant girl by scratch ing on her door, and then goes out aftei the morning paper. This Is better than a whole houseful of the "big, healthy, hand some girl, witb no ambitions, intellectual, aesthetic or athletic," who is so greatly ad mired by jteoplo who have never tried to live with her. Those who have choose the pug dog every time. Boston Common wealth, An Instructive Toy. An instructive scientific toy sold in Paris consists of a map, with metallic plugs in serted to mark the chief towns. Questions at the sides of the map ask what are the chief towns of the different departments; and also have a metallic plug for each. A small electric bell and a dry pilo are pro vided. The child puts one end to tho con ducting wire over any question plug and moves tho other end over the town plugs until tho boll rings, when the town U cor rcctly indicated. Boston Transcript. In tho English army there are at present nearly two hundred officers of the highest rank who ore unemployed. One-half are colonels and tho remainder lieutenant colouola. Bucklen's Arnica Salrs. 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Cash on hand 36,1(W 04 Checks and other cash items 6.64U 75 Due from banks and bankers 03,917 W Commercial and other paper owned i!,7l Ml Call loans upon collaterals 24,000 00 Time loans upon collaterals 156,072 11 Loans upon bonds and mortgages... 11,320 70 Investment I Stocks, bonds. 1 securities tco S31H078 73 V 428,308 83 owned, viz.: I M'tmanes.. 112,205 10 ( Real estate, furniture and fixtures, 84,724 03 Safe deposit vaults 90,000 (Ml Overdrafts 87 72 JL0a2,l (Hi LIABILITIES. " Capital stock paid iu 8230,000 00 Buri Jus fund 65,000 00 Undivided profits, lcs expenses and taxes paid 50,702 26 Deposits subject to check 687,104 42 Deposits special 14,509 Si Due to banks and bankers 15,300 00 Dividends unpaid 144 00 Commercial and other paper or se curities pledged None Bills payable None Miscellaneous liabilities None tl.032,910 Ml Amount Trust Funds invested $ 43,734 50 Amount Trust Funds uninvested.... 1,238 18 t 44,972 72 Report In dotall of above securities has been made to C. 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ACADEMY OF MUSIC. all new and up to date, m. e3. leavitt's Popular Spectacular Production, SPIDER and FLY The play entirely rewritten and elabor ated and all the featuros and effects brand new. A COLOSSAL SCENIC CHEAT ION. Matchless in all Its details. The radiant oil man of Pantomime, Spectacle, Comedy and Burlesque brilliantly Blended. oaie oi seats opens weunosaay at v a-tn. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MONDAY, SEPT. 10. THE FAMOUS IRISH COMEDIAN, MR. WILLIAM BARRY And his large and excellent company ot merry makers, in wm. (m a spienuia comedy drama, depicting New York City life, called The Rising Generation A GREAT IRISH-AMERICAN PLAY. Mr. Barrv and his crimn&nv made a tine Im pression here last season In tho play and scored a success. Sam of seats opens Friday at the box office THE FKOTHINGIIAM Friday, Saturday and Saturday Mat. StPlEMUKIt 1 AND 8. The Peerless Comedienno, HETIIK Hl.KNAHD CHASE, And her excollont company ot thirty people, producing the latest farce comedy, 1996 Six Singing; and Dancing 8oubrettoa. Eight Singing and Dancing Comedians. And her own complete Bund and Orchestra. . First time In this cltv of the latest New York success, THE BEAUTIFUL LIVING P1CTUKKS, presented at a cost of $1,000, Saturday Matinee Hettle Bernara ('has In "The Little Coquetts." Saturday Night '1996." Sale of seats commences Wednosday.Sept.S. THE FROTHINGHAM gn'a.SEPT. 10 and 11. MISS Rose : Coghlan Supported by the Coghlan Compauy. FIRST Monday-Sar.lou's Brilliant Comedy, HERE JJILOlMACY FIRT j Tuesdny-Oscnr Wl'.de's Hatlre, hekb A Woman of No Importance, Galoot sents commences Friday morning, Sept. 7. ! a.m., at tho Frothing ham box ollice, t the following nrlc?H: Orchestra, J1.50; or chestra circle, fl; Balcony, rows A and B, tl; Palconv. row, (I ami i)Tru. uui,,. i..i....A 60c. ; Gallery, 2ia ' ' Davis' Theater. WONDERLAND. 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