The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 17, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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    TIIE SCKANTON TRIBIfNE-MONDAT MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1894.
FAST Til IS
IDE
Gentlemen Drivers Have an Afternoon of
Good Sport.
ABIGAIL WINS THE 2.40 EVENT
J. L. Crawford's Pair Vins the Team
Race and the Ugly-Looking Poor
Richard Captures the Three-Minute
Event The Track Was Fast and
the Crowd Was Satisfied With the
Sport Details of the Meeting.
THE track was fait at Saturday's
races of the Gentlemen's Driv
ing club at the Driving park,
and muoh interest was taksn by
the audience in tha different events.
Something new for whioh all were
gratefnl was the quality of muaio fur
nished. A colored bango player treated
the nervous system of the audience to
a severe shaking up at last week's
rtoes, but on Saturday a violinist and a
harp player performed on their respec
tive instruments to the satisfaction of
everybody.
The first event was a team race. Dr.
B. II. Throop arrived late and was
barred from entering. It took three
heats to decide it. In the first beat C.
M. Sanderson's fine pair cams under
the wire easy winners. In the second
and third heats J. L. Crawford's well
matched blacks gave a fine exhibition
of speed and steadiness. They won
both heats and the raoe.
The 2. SO class l was not trotted, but
the 2.40 race was a splendid exhibition
of speed.
The scoring in the 3-tninute race was
irretebed, but when the horses did get
away they held a steady gait and it
was nip and tuck for honors. Dr.
Houser's Poor Richard won both heats
and the race, making fast time iu the
first.
The last event was the most interest
ing on the programme. Four heats
were required to decide it. Abigail,
Dr. Houser's brown mare, won the
race. The first heat was taken by Star
Dudley by a length. The second was
taken by Abigail, who wonld have also
taken tbe third but that her harness
jroke coming down the stretch. Duke
won tbe third heat. The fourth heat
ffas captured by Abigail.
THE EVENTS SUMMARIZED.
The summary of the races is as fol
lows :
Team raco:
J. II. Wears 2 2 2
Dr. John Wentz 4 4 4
C. M. Sanderson 1 3 8
J. L. Crawford S 1 1
Time-liM, 1:25$, l:28f,
Three minute clam:
Pilot, ch. g., M. T. Keller 5 3
Poor Richard, b. g., Dr. Honser 1 1
Beauty, bl. m., Dr. J. L. Wentz 2 6
William, b. g., Frank MerriQeld 6 0
Frank S., b. e., J. F. Siogol 8 2
Joe, br. g., K, Crippen 4 4
Time-l:18tf, 1;20.
2:40 c'ass:
Duke, bl. g., L. T. Payne 2 3 1 8
Abigail, br. m., Dr. Houeer 3 12 1
(Star Dudley, s. g., Joe Hull 1 2 8 4
Magpie Davis, b. in. J. Davis. . . .5 0 5 2
.Hand L, ch. m., C. a 8eaman8.4 4 4 0
Tlme-l:15, 1:H, 1:13, 1:G.
Harry Bjllmun was timekeeper and
Joe Jermyu and J. W, Crawford
starters.
Between the heats George M. Hal
stead drove a clever team of sorrels
twice around the track in 2 55.
The races this week will be on Thurs
day. A feature will be a running mule
race.
The fact that Hood's Kareaparilla, once
fairly tried, becomes the family medicine,
speaks volumes for its excellence and me
dicinal merit. Hood's Sarsaparilla is na
ture's co-worker.
Hood's Pills become the favorite ca
thartio with everyone who tries them, 25c.
WHIRLS OF THE WHEEL,,
The Manhattan Bicycle club will hold a
15-mile club handicap road race on next
baturdny.
Titus expects to return to Springfield
tbe latter part of this month to try for
new records.
The 10-mile handicap Citizon road race
will be held on Sept. 2ti on the Coney
Island boulevard.
At th Mount Holly, N. J., fair, on Oct.
2, 3 and 4, bicycle races will be held for
class A and B riders.
The second semi-annual country run of
the WestchcBtcr Cycling league will be
held on next .Sunday.
A. A. Chase, a member of the North
Road club of England, hag lowered Short
laud's twelve-hour road record. Chase
now holds the record with 213 miles to his
credit.
The New York wheelmen will hold the
following club road races on election day:
Quarter-mile handicap, half-mile handicap,
two-mile bandicap, five-mile handicap,
one-mile club championship.
It is reported that Lehr, the German
amateur champion and winner of the one
mile international race, bas secured the
consent of the Gorman Cycling union to
race Zimmerman, and has accordingly
challenged the professional champion to a
match.
Cycling, of England, says: "To put up a
big prize and then save it by placing a
prohibitive time limit on the race, junt be
fore tbe start, is a dodgo worthy of tbe
shrewd Yankee race-meet promoter. At a
meeting at Minneapolis this was actually
done; the riders, headed by Sanger, rather
upset arrangements by refusing to start
aud tbe men left the mark and returned
to the dressing rooms."
Dr. C. C Lacbacb, dentist, Gas and
Water company building, Wyoming ave
nue. Latest improvements. Eight years in
Scranton.
u The secret of my strength is
perfect digestion. I use the
Genuine Johann Hoff's Malt
Extract, and find that it greatly
aids me in the proper assimila
tion of food."
Beware of imitations. Thegen
uine must have the' signature of
on neck label.. N
Eisner & Mendelson Co., Sola
Agents., New York.
BASE BALL.
IT CAME TOO LATE.
Soranton Wlm th Last Game of the
, Baasoo, '
About 500 spectators saw the lo
cal baseball team take the men from
Providence into camp Saturday. It
was the last Eastern league game of
the season, which acconnted for a
fairly large attendance of nnny who
were there to take advantage of a final
opportunity. The number of cranks
might have been greater.
Scranton played a game full of steam
and effort; the visitors put up a very
listless front, as the result would make
no material difference in their per
can tag. These two conditions and
Umpire Hopewell's generosity to Siran
ton kept the game well balanced and
sent the crowd home well satisfied.
Whitehead was on third, Phelan at
second, Cahill in right and Rogers
backs topping
The run-betting was begun by Provi
denoe iu the fifth inning, when Cub
Strieker crossed tbe plate. Scrauton
tallied one in the next inning, two in
the eighth and another in the ninth.
It was impossible for Cahill to swing
bis stick and miss the bail; he bad
four bits to his credit. Johnson at bat
and in the field was ever valuable as
oocasion required. Quarles had his
best playing clothes ou and pitched a
good game.
Lovett, who pitched for Providence,
was very generous and did not seam to
begrudge Scranton tbe ten bits scored
off him. Tbe soore:
SCRANTON. I PROVIDENCE.
li. II. O. A. B.I U. II. 0. A. V..
Cahill. rf..O 4 1 I ll!MCau'y,e..U 3 0 S 0
.lohusun. cfO 2 2 0 IlilSassett, ilUI 0 11 ft 0
K. Ropers, HI 0 7 0 0 'Knight, lr..(l 10 0 1)
Wifh'iUbl 1 1 4 UjKoKurn, lb.ll O 1 (I
J. Hens, lf.U 0 0 0 II CVou v. m.O 1 2 4 il
Lelinno, 110 1 11 0 II Str i k'r. 2bl '2510
Plielnn, 2b 0 1 2 6 0 Dixon. if .. 0 H50O
Smith, ks..2 o 2 It 0 Muriny.cf.ll 10 0 0
Quarlus, p.l 111 o Uivutt, p..U 1020
Totnls.. 4 10 27 14 01 Total ... 1 1 27 15 8
Scranton 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 14
Provideuco 0 0001000 0-1
Earned runs Scranton I, Providence 1.
First base by error Scranton 1. Loft on
bases-Brrnnton 14, Providence tf. First base
on balls Off yuarles 0, Lovett 7. Ht ruck nut
By (uarlon 0, Lovett 1. Two banc liitn
Cnlilll, yu.irles, Murray. Double jilays-l'ho-lan
to Smith to Lolmiie, Cooney unassisted,
Hiutwtt to Kciiere. Hit by pitehor Phelan.
Wild pitch -Lovett. Passed biills-McAuley.
Umpire IIopowoll. Time 1 ;40.
OTHER EASTERN LEAGUE RESULTS.
At Erie
Erie 0 2 0 1 0-8
Yonkera 0 0 0 0 00
Batteries Horndon and Uunson; Duryea
and Costello. Umpiro Corcoran. Game
called on acount of storm,
At Springfield
SyracuNO 2 1 2 1 2 C 1 0 210
Springfield.... 0 102010004
Battories Barnott and Hess; Gruber
and Lohy. Umpire Geer.
At Buffalo
Vllkes-I5arra..2 0022200 19
Buffalo 1 4 2 0 0 0 4 0 x 11
Batteries Mebkin and Warner; Hoffor
and Urquhart. Umpire Doeschor.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
New York, 7; St. Louis, 2. Chicago, 10;
Brooklyn, 8. Boston, 7; Cleveland, 2.
Pittsburg, 11; Washington, 0. At Louis
ville Kain. At Cincinnati Wet gronuds.
SUNDAY BALL GAMES.
At Chicago
Chicago 2 3 2 1 0 3 1 1 x-18
Brooklyn 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0-6
Hits Chicago, 13; Brooklyn, 10. Errors
Chicago, 4; Brooklyn, 2. Bnt.teries Urif
tith and Scbriver; Stein and Dailey. Um
piro Jeyue.
At Cincinnati First game
Cincinnati.... 1 000001002
Baltimore..., .5 1 3 2 0 0 0 8 x 14
Hits Cincinnati, 7; Baltimore, 1!). Er
rorsCincinnati, 4; Baltimore, 2. Batter
ies Dwyer and Morritt; Gleason aud Itob
inson. Umpiro Emslie.
Second game
Cincinnati 8 1 1 0 0 04
Baltimore 0 3 0 0 0 03
Hits Cincinnati, 6: Baltimore, 5. Er
rorsCincinnati. 3; Baltimore. 4. Bat
teriesParrot and Jlnrpliy; lluwke and
Uobiuson. Umpire Emslie.
At Louisville
Louisville 0 0200111 1 fi
Washington ..1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 ' 2-7
lilts LouiBville, 18; Washington, 12.
Errors Louisville. 4; Washington, 3. Bat
teriesInks and Cote; Maul, ilercer and
McGulre. Umpire Koofo.
BASE BALL NOTES.
The Boston National lengne team has
agreed to play two games at Pottsrille on
Get. 1 and 2.
Fred Lake, the old catcher of the Wilkes-
Bnrre club, is playing a good game for
Louisville on second base.
First Baseman Massey. of the Philadel
phia Stato league team, formerly of Scrau
ton, has signed with the Cincinnati club.
Ciptain Harry Twitchell has won the
Milwaukee cold medal for being the best
all around player in tbe Milwaukee club.
Latham says that Mercer can beat any
ball player in sprinting to first. Three
times in the Ciucinnati series be bunted
and beat tbe ball out to. first.
The Athletics, of Scranton, accept the
challenge of the Waverly Base Ball club
and will play thom on their own grounds
on Thursday. Sept. 2", at 2 o'clock. Frank
Wilson, captain.
Many changes have taken place in, the
ranks of the league players since the days
of the brotberbood, four yearn ago. Then
the great stars were Clarkson, Kelly,
Keefe, Crane, Ewing, O'Kourke, Gore,
Dave, Orr, Bufllngton. Williamson, King,
Baldwin, O'Keil, Lurkln, dolinntun, and
others, all of whom are now dead to tbe
world.
Saturday afternoon Wood's College team
played tbe return game with tbe Scrauton
College, and tbe result was 14 to 3 to favor
of Wood's College. The latter is an excel
lent club and will be given a dinner by the
faculty at llanley's this week. J. B. Cor
coran is manager; Crad Morris,. captain:
tbe other members are Gallagher, Mcflir,
Owens, Wetter, Thomas, Glyun, Gallagher
and Walub.
Tbe young players who have made a
good showing in the big league this year
are Hodson, Teuney, Connuugbton and
Bannon of the Bostons; Lucid and La
chance of the Brooklyns: Mcekm of the
New Yorks; Jennings and Reitz of tbe
Baltiroores; Mercer and Abbey of tbe
Wanhingtous; Sugden of tbe Pittsburg;
Blake of tbe ( levelands; Griffith of Chi
cago: Clark of Louisville, and Ely of Sc.
Louis, i
The Baltimore club is winning the pen
nant with a team that cost Uanlon and
Von der Horst comparatively nothing.
Without paying bonus money Hanlon se
cured Brodle, Keelar, Brouthers, McGraw,
Reitz. Jennings ana Clarke. Ho got Kel
ley from PittHburg in exchange for Van
llaltren and $2,500, aud paid that amouut
to St. Louis for Gleason. Hemming and
Esper were landed upon the payment of
about tl.000, and McMahon ana Robinson
were Baltimore players when Hanlon took
charge. It is estimated that tbe salary
list does not foot up oyer 135,000, and that
tbe club will clear more than that amouut
on the season.
f ' '
Magazines
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BOOKBINDING DEPT.
A Word.
Wants of all kinds cost that much', when
paid for, in advance. When a book ac
count is made., no chanje will be lean than
tu cents. This rule applies to all small
Kant eds, except Situations Wanted, which
are inserted FRKK.
Agents Wanted.
O AI.ESMKN EVEHY COUNTY. SALARY
ij or cotmni.stiinn. No exnerience. New
tariff bill (jives unlimited profits. Active men
apply quickly, stating salary and territory
wanted. MANUFACTURERS, Box 63US, Bos
ton. AUENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE TO
1 V sell the latest aluminum novelties, enor
mous urollts. Hells at siRbt, delivered free, se
euro territory. Sample in velvet linod case
with full information, We. Catalogue free.
Aluminum Novelty Co.. Jtlj Broadway, New
York.
Help Wanted Male.
W'ANTTcnYOUNG MAN AS STKNOU
raplior also to assist with Kenoral office
work. Address 1. O. box&7, Scranton, l'a.
Helo Wanted Females.
AUIES WANTED TO WRITE AT HOME:
J J
$15 wei'Uly; no canvassing, ltuply with
with
South
stump MISS
iA.Niitt it-L.lv .Milt,
Blind, Iml.
WANTED SEVERAL LADIES TO As
sist in publishing work, also learners;
will pay from to Jin a week. For particu
lars addrexH, with stum, J. H. U., TmitL'Ng
otlice.
For Sale.
UyUABSINANY QUANTITY, 118 CLIFF
O street.
For Rent.
IXJR RENT HALF OF A DOUBLE HOUriE
J corner Pino and Blakely street, Dun
more, empty Oct. 1.
i.'oit uent-two7)kficeR(56ms"in
X Temple Court Building, Spruce stroet.
Rent very low. Apply to Dr. E. Urswur, Old
l'ostollicu Building.
TOR RUN I ONE-HALF STOKE. 120
I fonn avenue. S W per month.
1 Wit HEXT-N ICELY-FU K . ISH ED HAL L
I suitable for lodge rooms. JOHN JER
MYN, 1111 Wyoming avenue.
Sheriffs Sale.
VlXTcXPOdTTTBl
i the premises of rhiilp Bartren, 7-4 West
Lackawanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., on Fri
day, September 14. at 10 o'clock am., the
personal property, consisting of two lumber
wagons, buggy, blacksmith tools. Harness. one
mare, a cab and clarence, and other property
on the premises. .1. FAI1EY, sheriff.
Real Estate.
C MALL FARM WE HAVE NAMES OF
j twenty persons who want to buy small
farms. Send full particulars. Make price
low. R. EUNLST CU.MKUYX, Price building.
Instruction Musical.
A. GROSS. THE FORMER ORUAN-
ist at St. Peter's Cathedral, is ready to
receive pupils wno wish to sluuy music. Ueur
of 71k Adams avctiiKi
Special Notices.
Y"OU WANT THIS RELIC REPRINT
A Frank Loslio's Illustrated Weekly War
Illustrations l.nil lSij. Two Volumes Folio,
fclti.50; payable monthly. JiOO. Delivered b
express complete, prepaid. Aridrosi P. O.
MOODY, tilt Gibson street, Scranton, IJa.
BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS," MAOA
lino;), etc., bound or rebound at Tub
TitluuNti ollico. (juick work. Keasonablo
prices.
MEAL TICKETS CAN HE HAD AT 144,
corner Spruce street and Frankliu ave
nue. Twenty meal tickets lor $1.00. Uood
table board.
Legal.
"INSTATE OF THOMAS MULLEN, LATE
1 J of tile city of Scranton, county of Lacka
wanna, Stato of l'ennsyluania. doceased.
Letters testamentary upon tlio above named
estate having been granted to 1 he undersigned,
all persons having claims or demands against
the said estate will present th-'in for payment
and those indebted thereto shall please make
iuimediato payment to
THOS. J. MULLEN, Executor.
.iKssirrs A- Hand, Attorneys.
Notice to Property Owners.
rpToToWXFXT
A eis of property bounding and nbuttingon
both sides of Franklin aveuue betivenn Spruce
street and Mulberry street, in the !', ghtli and
Sixteenth wards of the city of Scrmiton, l'a.:
Take notice tliatuuder the direction ol coun
cils 1 will inako tho nfB sstineiit fur paving
Franklin avenue between the points named
above with vetrilied brick imminent on a con
crete base, together with the necessary curb
ing, or recurbing, cross w ilk. curb and plates,
etc., on Monday, tlio 21th ('ay of September,
A. D. 1.I4. at in o'clock in the loreno m, at my
otlice in the Municipal building, city of Scran
ton. Fa., at wli ch time and place you may up-
you so
fneer.
JOSEPH
P. PHILIPS, eityongi
Situations Wanted.
DitFSSMAKINU OU PLAIN SEWIM4BY
the (lav wanted by a compet -nt seam
stress. Addross II. L. S., ''.'H Adams avenue.
YfANTED- BY A YOUNrMAN OFOOOD
refen n-'os, a position of any kind,
driver or hotel work preferred. E. M 1102
Lackawanna avenue.
SITUATION WANTED BY A IJ;iY 18
years old. Address 4211 ObwoII court.
SITUATION" WANTED FOR WASUiNoj
O ironing or scrubbing or any kind of work
by the day. Cull or address L. B. '11 North
sunnier avenue, city.
BOY WANTED APPLY TO TIIE TRIB
UNE'S llouosdale ollice. PAUL GAUD
NER. CITUATION WANTED BY UIRL TO DO
light house work and take care of child
MRS. TH1EL, 2.'3 Penn avenue.
BARKEEPER A STEADY, SOBER AND
industrious young man would like to sc.
cure a pos.tion; understands his busiuess and
is a good, quick mixer; would like a positlo i
in city or country and enn furnish good red r
ences from last employer. Address, Bar
keeper, Got) Lackawanna avo Scranton.
Can be cured by simple treatments aud tbe
truss thrown asldo in a short tluvJ.
No detention from businesi.
A safe and radical cuio for every vaiioty of
hernia, by a new method.
No charge for cousultati n and examina
tion. SCRANTON
GERMAN RUPTURE CURE CO.
(LIMITED.)
203 WASHINGTON AVE.
fccruuioa's liusinoia luUrat.
Tun TiunuNE will soon publish a care
fully compiled aud classified list of tbe
leading wholesale, banking, manufactur
ing and professional interests of Scranton
end vicinity. Tbe edition will be bound
in book form, beautifully illustrated with
photouraTure views of our pnblio build
lugs, business blocks, streets, etc., together
with portraits of leading citiseus. No
HmiUr work has ever glvea au equal rep
resentation of Bcrauton's many indus
tries. It will be an invaluable exposition
of our business resources. bent to
persons outside the city, copies of
tbis handsome work will attract
new comers and be au unequalled
advertisement of the city. Tbe circu
lation is on a plan that cannot fail of good
results to those concerned as well as the city
at large. Representatives of The 'f riiiunk
will call upon those whose names
are desuied in this edition and explalu
Its nature more fully.
Those desiring views of their residences
in tbis edition will please ltave notice at
tbe office.
B8
BUSINESS AND : .
PROFESSIONAL
rUlSKIANS ANK hL'lttil.ON.H.
Da G. EDGAR DEAN baa removed to 16
Spruce street, Scranton, l'a. (.Just op
posite court-bouso Suuare.)
R. A. J. CON NELL, OUlce 2U1 Washington
avenue, corner Spruce stroot, over
Francko s drug Ktore. Residence, 7j Vine sb
Ollico hours: lu.ttu to 12 u. m. aud 2 to 4 and
tUU to T.ao p. m. Suuday.jli toil p. m.
DR."W. E. "ALLEN. Office cor. Laoka
wanna and Washington aves.; over Leon
ard shoe store; ollice hours, IU to 12 a. m. and
IJ to 4 p. m.; evenings at residence GUN.
Washington ave.
DK.UL FREY, Practice limited to Di
eases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat;
office, 122 Wyoming ave. Residence, S2V Vine
street.
DR. L.M. HATES. 125 Washington Avenuo.
Office hours, S to a.m.. l.M to a aud f
to 8 p.m. Residence 319 Madison avenun
JOHN U WKNTZ,"M7 D. bmoes'82 and 51
Commonwealth building; residence 711
Madison ave: otlice hours, 10 to LS, 2 to i 7 to
S; Sundays 2.30 to 4. evenings at residence. A
specialty made of diseases of tbe eye, ear, none
and throat aud gynecology.
)
R. KAY. 206 Penn Ave. ; 1 to 3 p. m ; call 2002.
t'lH.or women, ougtecrica anu ois. or cnii.
LA WYE KS.
JM. a RANCH'S Law and Collection of
. flee. No. 817 Spruce St., opposite Forest
House. Scranton, l'a,; collections a specialty
throughout Pennsylvania; reliable correspond
enta in every county.
JESSUP8 & HAiND, Attorneys and Couusol
lors at Law, Commonwealth buildlug,
Washington ave. W. H. Jehsup,
Boracs E. Hand,
W. H. Jebsdp, Jr.
W1LLARD. WARREN KNAPP, Attor
neys and Counselors at Law, Republican
building, Washington ave.. Scranton, Pa.
IiATTEHSON & WILCOX, Attorneys and
Counsellors at Law; otllcus B and 8 Library
building, bcranton. Pa.
KOSWELt H. rATTBRSOft
William A. Wiixiox.
A LFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND, At-
IX tonioys and Counsellor,
building. Rooms 19. 20 and 21.
Commonwealth
vv
F. BOYLE, Attorney at-Law.Nos.lD and
20, Burr building, Washington avenue.
II
ENRY M. SEELY - Law office in Price
building, I'M Washington avenue.
1?RANK T. OKELL, Attorney at Law. Room
o, voai r.xcuange. Hcranton, ra.
MILTON W. I.OW RY, I Att'ys, 227 Washing
C. H. VONSTORt H, t t ton av C. H. sipiare.
JAMES W. OAKKORD, Attorney at Law,'
tl rooms 83, 64 and 65, Commonwealth VPg.
JAMUEL W. EDUAR, Attorney at Law.
OOfflce, 317 Snrucest, Scranton, Pa.
L.
A. WATRES, Attorney at Law,
Lackawanna aue.. Scranton. Pa.
423
IJ P. SMITH. Counsellor at Law. Office,
1 . rooms 61, 65, Btl Commonwealth building.
' R. PITCHER, Attorney at Law, Com
monwealth builaing. Scranton, Pa.
C. COMEUYS, 321 Spruce st
DB. KEl'LOtiLE, Attorney-Loans nego-
J-lated reMjsfciteecurlty.JiWSpruea
1 F. KILLAM, Attornev-aiUwT'wrVr
! mning avenue, Scranton.
SCHOOLS.
CCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scran
O ton, Pa., prepares boys and girls for college
or business: thoroughly trains voung children.
Catalogue at request. Opens September 1(1
Rev. Thomas M. Cass,
WALTEn H. Ddei.u
KINDERGARTEN
kmn IVimnA pnnila
and School, 412 Adams avenue.
rec-nivea at- au limes.
September 10.
Next term will open
1IKN TINTS.
C"i C. LAUBACT1, burgeon Dentist, No, 115
-'. Wyoming ave.
R M. STHATTo'N.'fnn. Coal F.xchsnge.
LOANS.
'PHE REPUBLIC Savings and Loan Asso
X ciation will loan you money ou easier terms
and pay you hotter on bivostment than any
other association. Call on 8. N. CALLL.N
IK. Dime Bank building
KEKDS.
GK. CLARK A CO., Seedsmen. Florist)
and Nurserymen; store 146 Washington
avenue; green houso,13uU North Maiu uvouue;
store telephone 7S2,
TEAS.
GRAND UNION TEA CO.. Jonos Bros. .
WIltK KCItEI-:NS.
I OS. KUETTEL, 6ii Lackawanna avonuo,
" Scranton. Pa., mannf'r of Wire Screens.
IIOI'KLS AND HKSTAUItANTS.
rpHE ELK CAFE, la and 127 Franklin ave--L
quo Rates reasnnnble.
P. Zi EQLER.Jh-oprletor.
Lsi'iUlsTER HOTEU '
J ' w- SCHENCK, Managor.
bixteenth streetv one block east of Broadway,
at Union Square, Now York.
American plan, $.150 per day andjipward.
tbt'R ANTON HOUSE, near D L. & w "p7
O leugur depot Conducted on the European
i. VlrToii Kqph. Proprietor.
AltCll 1TKCTS.
J)
AVIS A HOUPT, Architects. Rooms 21,
JJSjd 26 ('ommonwealth h'ld-e. Scranton.
L. WALTER, Architect OlbceTrear of
608 Washington avenue.
V k OVVi.N,',; '',". a Afhitect Price
I . buildiug.iai Vashineton Avo., Scranton.
Mis i:i.i,am:iii:s.
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA - MUSIO FOR
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings and concert work furnished. For terms
address R. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming
ave.. over Hnlbert's music store.
HORTON D. SWARTS-WHOLESALE
lumber. Trice buildln-r, Scrauton. Pa.
MEOARUEE "BROTHERS, " PRINTERS7
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine.
Warehouse, 130 Washington ave., Scranton,
Pa.
HOKSKS AND CAKRIAUES FOR SALE
at l;.33 Capousj sventio.
D. L. FOOTF, Agent
TRANK P. BROWN St CO., woLE
I sale dealers in Woodwaro, Cordage and
Oil Cloth, 720 W. Lackawanna avenue.
AYLESWORTH'S
Heat Market
The Finest In the City.
The latest improved fur
nishings and apparatus for
keeping meat, butter and eggs.
8 Wyoming Ave.
OOF tinning and soldering all done away
with bv ths nsn of TtAKTMAN'S PA1'.
BNT PAINT, which consists of ingredi ifta
well-known to all. It can be applied to tin,
galvanized tin, sheet iron roofs, al so to brid
dwellings, which will prevent absolutely sty
crumbling, oracking or breaking of tha
BricK. u win outlast tinuing oi any unu uy
mauy yHm,anu it s cost ooes uut hkwou uuq
fifth that of the cost of tinning. Is sold b;
tbe job or pound. Oontraots taken by
ANTONIO HAttTAlANN, 57 Blrob St
HA8SON STARK.
AT THE OLD DEPOT HOTEL,
FACTORY VILLE.
isrepared to receive summer boarders and
furnish rig tor tourists to surrounding towns
and summer resorts.
., v, v.' L.;..;,.-, . I ...... ; tvj
n3atS0iteys br
5 J
14
edy, u4w nsnnt;, U&tt bj SMl ,000 a-il.
PimIit. pracrfi utd IOO.pH book lllmtnMS tan
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GENT':
LADIES'
Seamless, 2 pair for 25c, or 7Qc. for a box of 6 Pairs
Two of the Best Bargains we have ever offered.
CONNOLLY &
Do You Sleep Well?
If not, get one of nature's BEST SEDATIVES,
A Pine Bgaittres
They Are Inexpensive.
THE SCi?AT
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
MONDAY, SEPT. 17.
THE EMINENT TRAGEDIAN,
THOS. W. KEENE
AND A STIIONO COMPANY,
In Bulwer Lytton's Great Drama,
RICHELIEU.
A Performance of Genuine Artistic Merit.
A Rare Dramatic Treat.
Complete Details.
This is one of Mr. Keene's greatest charac
ters and he interprets it in b.s usual dra
matic ability.
Prk-es-K). 50, 75 and $1 Sale of seats opens
Friday at the box office.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 1&
HOYT'S
BEST
A Trip to Chinatown.
First time in Soranton with tbe orig
inal Mew York oast, including Harry Con
ner. . Hi. H COSTUMES.
Prices 25, 50, 75 and Si. Sale of seats opens
Saturday at the box oOlce.
A CADEMY OF MUSIC.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10.
LEWIS
MORRISON
-A8-
"I
IIS FA1
MEPHISTO"
IN HIS FAMOUS.
'DKAMAT10, SCENIC AND
j ELECTRIC PRODUCTION OP
jFAUST
A performance colebrated throughout the en-
tiro Enirlish-speiikinR world.
Supported by MISS FLORENCE ROBERTS
as "Mariruerite," MR. EDWARD ELSNE&
and a strong cast
Bale of scuts opens Monday at the box office
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 20.
Fresh from big European success.
THE GREAT POWELL,
In a prnnd presentation of
NECROMANCY any a series of
WONDER WORK Q? MYSTERY.
JEverything Absolutely New.
Carriages mar be ordered for ltl.:M p. m.
Sale of seats opiis Tuesday at the box of
fice. ,
tBrilliant drnmatia event, the accom
plished artisty, Mario WainwrlBht, aud a
llrst class company. Monday Sept. .
tub' frotiiingiiam
MONDAY. SFPT. 17.
for Three Nlgrits.
Reno ft Williams' Company of Players, sup
porting
AURA ALBERTA
Mofnday ( Alexander Dumas' Great Play,
WeCsday THE CLEMEN CEAU CASE.
Tufejay I Sydney Grundy's FamousCo'dy,
Night AN ARABIAN Nh HT.
I'nmti.nv-Wilhnp W. Rno. E R MorjV.flfO.
R,fno. Cora Williams.Fern Alword, Mrs. Alice
'wtrrisou. Sale of seats commences moay
njorninit at 9 o'clock at tho Frothingham box
'fltlce.
Davis' Theater.
WONDERLAND.
Week Commencing Monday, 8F.PT. 17.
Every afternoon and evening.
TIIE FAMOUS
.WATSON SISTERS'
Extravaganza and Novelty Co.
Headed by the Peerless Lyrio Artist,
IDA SIDD0N3
""right, Breezy, Buoyant.
Better Than the Best let.
AJJMISSION, 10, 20 OR 30 CENTS
Performances Daily at 1 80 and 8.15 p.m.
lob Work .
NBAT
I'jweiT'V
OATOltT
The Sonnies TAum
JobDept
'HflTi
AT 50c
FAST
BLACK
WALLAI
209
ESTABLISHED 1866. 0,000 IN VSB,
tr.. Mflrr otirm.nl 4n term sfl
applied to Pianoe.
Exceptional in bolmng-fborit'Uuu.ruiceBS
of tono.
NEW YORK WAREHOUSE, No. 80 Fifth
SOLD BY
E.C. Ricker 8c Co,
1 15 Athns Ave. New Telephone Bdg.
We Lion Allen & Go.
STOCK BEOKEES.
Bay and sell Etoeks,Boodssjid Grain
on New York Exchange surd Qticago
Board of Trade, either for easts-r on
roargin.
412 Spruce Street.
EiTLocal Stocks-a Specialty.
j io!
TELEPHONE 5.C02.
Maloney 'Oil and
Manufactur'g Co.
VINEGAR
AND
CIDER
(41 TO 151 MERIDIAN ST.
A Great Cut on
TABLES
AT
HULL & co:
THIS WEEK.
A-Solid Oak Table, with top
16 inches square, . . . 50a
24 inches square,
THE DICKSON MANUFACTURING CO.
BCRANTON AND WILKBS-BARRK. PA. II ANtJPACTO RJIR3 O
Locomotives and Stationary Engines, Boilers,
HOISTING AND PUMPING MACHINERY.
usiuiiimiiHEigntatinfinnmsimuu
f STELLE h SEEL
S 134 WYOMING AVENUE.
2 THE BEST -
1 OF. PROPHETS
S for the future Is tbe put Daring tht-more than forty yearrof ita
S existence orer 65,000 people 4we purohajsd and played and praiaed a
m 5
1 The Emerson Piano.
There are some plane that will oeut yon more tbanthe Emeraoo S
will If yoa enjey paying high pricBVjast for theaalte of paylnc a
tbtm. probabhr yoa will tray oie of ttnee. Batno- matter vbat yoa g
pay yoall not get a better piano, dot a koudaoiuer, nor oae more g
durable. It1eiarpoealbt to toprove.ro tbe beet. g
ItKASOlf ABLE PRIC" CASH IKS)1XMRBTS KENT. B
i SH RTS
HOSE
WASHINGTON AVE,
Opp. Court House.
Dr. E). Grewer
The Philado1pliiaBpprlalistanl his associated
staff of Fnicbsh aud Uorman physicia is,
are now permanently located at
Old Post Office liuii.linir. Corner Pena
aYcuue and Bprneestreet
The doctor is a graduate of tlie nnivorsity of
Pennnylvauia,f rniorly demonstrator of phyHi
olouy aud surgery at the Modico-t.hirurgical
eolleK of Pbiladolpblo. His gpscialtius are
Chronk). Nervous, tikin, Heart, Womb and
Blood discasos.
DISEASES OP THE KERYODS SYSTEM
The symptoms of which dizzinees, lack of
coubdi-iKM, sexual waalutras in men aud wo
man, ball ritiuK iu the throat, spos floating
ick of
d wo
oatins ,
to con-
easily
d dull, )
Ueiore tne eyus. isoi memory, nnaoie
oentrate the mmd on one subiect.
startled when suddenly Buohen to. and
distressed mind, which unfits tlirm for per
forming the actual dutim of life, makiuir bup
pinens impossible, ditrpsini; the action of
ine Heart, cansintt nufu oi neat, aepression oi
spirits, evil forebodings, cowardioi', fear,
dreams, melancholy, tiro easy of company,
foeliiiR r s tired in the morning as whon rotir
inif. lack of enenry, nervousness, trembling,
confusion of tiiouutit, doprussion.constip tiou.
WfakneHS of the limbs, etc. Thorn soatfectcd
should consult us immediately aud be restor
ed to perfect health.
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
Weakness of Youug Men Cured.
If yon have bnen given up by your physician
call upon the doctor and bo examiia-d. He
euros the worst casus of Nervous Debility.
Scrofula, Old Sores, Catarrh. Piles. Female
Weakness, Affections of the Eye, Ear, Nose,
and Throat, Asthma, Deafness, Tumors, Cau
cersand Cripples of every description.
Consultations free and strictly sacred and
confidential. Ollice hours daily from Va.ni,
to 9 p. iu. Hundny V to 2.
Enclose five 2-ccnt stamps for symptom
blanks and uiy book called "New Life."
1 will pny one thousand dollars in gold to
nnvone whom i cannot euro of EPILEPTIC
CONVULSIONS or FITS.
DB. E. GREWER,
Old Post Oftice Building, corner Penu ave
nue and Spruce street.
General Office. SCRANTON. PA
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