THE SCRANTON THIBTJNETntTnSDAT MOEOTTCr, JULY 2, 18TW. HAVE Serge THE FRANK T. Coal Exchange Building, EASTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL GAMES Canadians Take Two Games Away from the Bisons. SYRACUSE DROPS DOWN A NOTCH Today All the Clubs Hegia a See-Saw Series wita Their Nearest Neigh borsBarons Are Home and Ready to Give Wilkes-Barre a Good, Stiff right. Yesterdar's Results. Syracuse 6 WUkes-Barre 4 Toronto Buffalo S Toronto u Buffalo J . Toronto, by winning two (tame. lusse the Stars, who only captured one. Buffalo, the loser in the double event, drop? dangerously close to the .500 mark. Today all the clubs will begin a nee saw series at homo and with their nearest neighbors. Percentage Record. 1'. ,.M ,.51 V. if! 31 v. jo M 21 20 ar :u Rochester Providence Toronto Syracuse liuffulo Wllkes-Harre ... Bpilnsilleld Si-iimUm .i;i3 .tsus Yl7 .?.S :'! .327 .iB 31 .r.S ra is :u Today's Enxtern Leugue Uanii's. Wilkes-Barre at Scranton. 1'rovldence at Springfield, ltoehester ut Syracuse. Buffalo at Toronto. Syracuse-Wilkes-Uarre. Syracuse, July 1. Syracuse captured the game from Wllkes-Barre this ufternoon by ool luck, aldtnl by timely hitting. Day was In the box for the home team and pitched a steady game. The tlelUIng of ft Ilkas-Harre was far superior to that of the mars. Score: K.H.K. Byracme o 0 1 1 2 u 1 1 e 13 3 Wllkw-Uarre I00l0i!lt0-4U 1 Batteries Hyan and Uelaney; Keenan and Wente. HuHalo-Torouto. Toronto, Ont., July 1. This being fan adu's national day and consequently a hoi Idsy, two Kastern league games were played here. Buffalo was. the visiting club. Toronto won each game. In the morning game Buffalo lost because Gan non was wild and .McPartlin was In tine form. The score: First llame R.H.E. Buffalo S00000200-G 4 2 Toronto 1 3 1 2 0 1 U 0 x- 8 10 6 Batteries Cannon and Smith; McPart lln and Casey. Herndon was wild this afternoon, but after the llrst inning kept the hits Well scuttered. Krrors by Wright, Wise and t'rquhart were cosily. The score: Second Game-- R.H.K. Buffalo 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-3 0 S Toronto B 0100220 X 11 7 2 Batteries Herndon and Vrquhart; llo ran and Casey. Exhibition Cnmp. At Cortland Cortland, 10; Scranton, S. NATIONAL LEAGUE, It was leaders' day yesterday. Bos ton being the only one of the first divi sion to lose, while the four trailers who played, met defeat. The results do not change the position of any club. Percentage Record. P W I. P C Baltimore 57 38 hi .'iC7 Cleveland ut 3d IS -t7 Cincinnati 02 40 22 .I5 Boston 67 34 23 .-UK Pittsburg M 31 27 .531 Washington ..! 54 28 i .519 Philadelphia 00 31 29 .517 Chicago 04 32 32 . 500 Brooklyn 59 2 30 492 New York 58 24 34 .114 St. Louis BO !5 45 .250 Louisville 55 11 44 .200 At Washington R.H.E. Washington 0 0 0 0 2 0 6 0 210 14 1 Boston 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0- 3 11 4 Batteries King and McUuire; Stivetts and Berger. I'mplre Hurst. At St. Louis R.H.K. St. Louis 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0- 2 7 1 Pittsburg 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2- 7 13 2 Batteries Donohue and Murphy; llughey and Sugden. Umpire Lynch. At Baltimore R.H.K. Baltimore 0 001 2300 x 6 i New York 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 7 1 Batteries Mc.Mahon and Clarke; Camp field, Wilson and 1'arre'l Umpire Betts. At Brooklyn- R.H.E. Brooklyn 0 00010100-2 7 2 Philadelphia 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 1- 5 2 Batteries Humbert nnd Uurrlll; Keener and Grady. I'mplre Kmslle. At Chicago- R.H.E. Chicago 2 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0-7 14 4 Cleveland 2 0 0 1 5 4 0 5 2-19 19 3 Batteries Krlend, Kltt ridge and Dally; Wilson and O'Connor. 1'mplres Sheridan and Keefe. STATE LEAGUE. 'At Lancaster R.H.E. Lancaster 0 1 0 5 2 0 2 7 421 24 3 Reading 4 01000000-5 2 Batteries V eager and Roth; Ames and West lake. Umpire Donohue. At Pottsvllle R.H.E. Pottsvllle 0 00009010-1 C 8 Athletics 4 0 0 0 5 03 OX-1211 0 Batteries Stemmelt and Rogers; Eller and Sella ub. Umpire Conrad. . MEANEY IS WANTED. Buflal Offer Is Outfielder Good enough and Shortstop Lcewe. The rejected offer of Owner Franklin of the Buffalo club to trade Outfielder Qoodenough and Shortstop Leewe for Scranton'a valued Pat Meaney, made in personby Franklin when he waa here with his club last month. Is still rank ling In the bosom of the Bison manage ment. The offer hus been renewed and here's what the Buffalo Times has to aay about it: Manager Row Is Very anxious to sign Meaney and says that Patrick Is very anxious to go to that city with him. Some years ago Manager Chapman, who was managing the Bisons, saw Meaney at Har rlsburg, and made some complimentary remarks about his work. The Jealous tiamsDurg fans construed the praise as a sort of an offer to Meaney and raised a howl about It, but as Buffalo made no further effort to obtain the man, matters soon quieted down to their normal state. In those days Meaney was an ambidex trous twlrler like Ely and Chamberlain. As such he was given a short twirl by the Philadelphia club, but as he was not suc cessful soon reverted to the Harrisburg club. Later he was gobbled up by Scran YOUR or Summer Clothes MADE TO ORDER BY CARROLL CO., WYOMING AVENUE. ton. If Meaney comes to Buffalo he will get a substantial Inorease of salary. There would be a howl loud enough to be heard from kingdom-come if the Scranton management even considered making such a deal. If It's players the Scranton owners want, Meaney is one of that same; if It's drawing players they want, Meaney is one of that same, also, and if he was let go there would be a big and perceptible drop in Scran ton gate receipts. The Scranton management will not trade one good player for a dozen of the stripe of Goodenuugh and Leewe. BARONS HOME TODAY. To Begin i Four-Game Series with Wilkes-Barre Club's Good Work While Away. The Barons returned last night from a trip during which they played eight games, losing live and winning three. None of the games lost, however, was by more than two runs, one game ex cepted; of the three Raines won, each was captured after the opposing club had secured a lead at the'start. All of this goes to show that under Urlltln's management the team hus been putting up a strong article of bull and will give Wllkes-Hurre a. desperate fight throughout the series which begins at Athletic park this afternoon. Either Corbett, the young Baltimore tin and brother of "Pompadour James," or Ulllon, the ex-Rochester man, will pitch. Bowerman, the catcher aectirvd from Baltimore, and who is mentioned In high teVms by Clrittlu, hus not re covered from the Injury to his thumb, received In the game at Rochester. He will be able to appear In next week's games against Providence and Spring field. Tomorrow the Barons will play In Wilkes-Barre. unci the Saturday games will be played here in the morning and at Wilkes-Barre In the afternoon. The two clubs have each won throe games from the other that In. according to I'mplre Gaffnoy's decision which lost Scranton a game by forfeit, otherwise Scranton has won three und Wilkes Burre two gomes. Putting aside the technlcnl right or wrong of the forfeit, the Scranton play ers know that the other club Is credited with a gume it did not win by actuul playing and they are anxious to win back the laurels which on a lluke were taken from them. Though the club on the trip lost more games than were won the cranks who have closely followed the Barons' work know thut the team wh deserving of better fortune. In each of the four cities they visited the base bull writers without exception praised them and no ticed the Improvement that had been mode since McDcrmntt had the team in tow. So, the funs knowing this, it Is probably that they will give Grltlln and his men a. good reception; cer tainly there has been enough real, good work on their pnrt to merit a generous welcome and no doubt they will get it. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. The Moosle Populurs accept the chal lenge of the Olyphant Browns and will play on their grounds on Saturday morn ing at 9.30 sharp. Thomas Mulr, mana ger. On Little Woods Grounds, Tuesday It. U.K. Wost Side Juniors 2 0 3 2 1 2 111 13 2 Sliders 0 1 0 2 1 2 1 7 7 4 Batteries Davles and Phillips; Harring ton and Ball. Umpire Allen. The Has-Beens challenge the Harmonics for a gains on Burke's grounds Sunday at 3 p. m. Answer In The Tribune. John C'onnell, captain. Pigeon Shooters, Attention! A great day's sport will be held at Logan's Exchange Hotel. Dunmore, on July 3. WM. The first will be a sweep, stakes for all amateurs that have not won a prize, or purse of $25. Entrance fee $3.75. Including birds. At 1.30 there will be a sweep at 21 yards rise. Free for all. Entrance $6.75. The rules will he: 21 yds rise; 80 yds. boundary; gun below the elbow until the bird Is on the wing; Hi ounces of shot may be used and two snaps amiss. There will be no outside shooting to interfere with the shooter. Plenty of birds on hand. All cars stop at the Exchange so you cannot go wrong. Don't forget July 3d. WM. AMMKK.MAN, Mumiger. MAY LAY DOUBLE TRACK. Dispute Over Lund nt (ins House De cided in Favor of' D. At II. Co. Judge L. H. Bennett, of the Luzerne county bench, who was appointed mas ter Jn the equity suit brought by the Scranton Gas and Water company against the Northern Coal nnd Iron company, yesterday filed his report In the office of Prothonotary Pryor. and decides In favor of the defendant. The report la a voluminous document. The Scranton Gas nnd Water com pany by virtue of a right claimed un der its charter, took possession of a lot of ground on Scranton street on the easterly bank of the Lackawanna river. This Is where the gas house of the company now stands. From a point above the Dodgetown bridge to the stone arch over which the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western tracks run, the defendunt company has been un able to lay a double track on account of the opposition of the Gas and Water company, which claims that a double track would necessitate an encroach ment on the land on which the gas house stands, and that such encroach ment would work Injury to the city at large as well as the company. The railroad rompany, under Its charter, was privileged to take a right of way sixty feet wide; only fifteen feet Were taken when the single track was laid In 1871. and when the enlarged business of the railroad made a double track necessary the company went ahead and proceeded to take up the re mainder of its right of way, but the Gas and Water company interposed. Judge Bennett decides that the railroad company has the right now to take its sixty feet of right or way the same as it had when its charter was granted and bestowed upon It that privilege. The Delaware and Hudson company Is operating the line of the defendant company now and It Is known under the title of the former. PECKVILLE TEACHERS. List of Instructors Selected by the Blakcly School Board Last Night. Blnkely school board met In the Sec ond ward achool last evening and was called to order at 8 o'clock by tho president. J. D. Peck. Other member present were: A. Thorpe, George New ton, E. H. Rltter, Joseph G. Bell, John E. Wlllams. Robert Jones, Secretary Edwin McClay and Hector Jones. The following named teachers were ap point for the coming year: Principal of the borough schools. Miss Carrie A. Kenyon; Columbia school. Misses Jen nie Benjamin, Sadie Murphy, Ola Ma son, Grace AVInchel; No. 1 school, prin cipal. Miss Bertha O. Williams; assist ants. Miss Lillian Hicks. Miss Erne Curtis, Mlsa Ora M. Williams. Central school, principal., Carrie A. Kenyon; assistants. Nellie Peck. Miss Mnry I Callender, Katie K. Dobson. Janitor, Central school. Miss Aleta Newton: Columbia janitor, Mrs. Samuel Hutch ins; salary of principal, $70 per month; Miss Bertha Williams' salary a prin cipal of No. 1 school, $50; Miss Peck's salary, $45; all other teachers, $35; sal ary Columbia janitor, $20; central jn itor, $14; Miss Jennie Benjamin, pnn clpal of Columbia achool. $50. A Thorp, John Willlams.aeorge New ton were appointed to investigate the condition of Central school building and have it fixed In proper shape. The board then adjourned to meet In Col umbia building on the first Monday in August. NO CARS TO NAY AUQ. t'ouipluiiit at the Poor Facilities for Reaching the Park. The following letter has been received by The Tribune from a lady of promi nence in the Seventeenth ward. At her request her name Is withheld: Editor of The Tribune. Sir: You have at various times called attention to the fact that street car com panies ure supposed to run cars for the accommodation of the public. May 1 ask vou to make a note of the fact that our ac commodating company have ceased to run cars on the Mulberry Street line to Nay Aug falls? If 1 wish to take my children to the woods for an afternoon, or show my friends the falls, or have a picnic In the nines. I must pay my car rare on tne rv- tersburg line, be put off a big distance away from the park and walk up In the sun over a stony, dusty roud. Is It right for them to control u roud and then not use It, or ullow others to do so, for tha purpose for which it was built? I am told that u special car does run on Sunday and many men are taken up there then. But ladles und children who do not want to go on Sunday or with these men. may flay at home or walk! Where are our city councils, and our park com missioners? Can't some convenient way of getting to the park be arranged? I do not wish to write to them person ally nor put any communication in papers over my own name, but I do want to enter my protest as a resident of Scran ton and say that I think the street car company owes It to us to give us cars ev. ery day to Nay Aug. and I represent a large number of Interested parties. I 1m ashamed 1o have to confess to strangers the facts in the case. WARDEN JAY RESIGNS. F.K-C'hiel of Police W, T. Simpson Is His Successor. Warden Thomas Jay, of the county jail, resigned his position yesterday and ex-Chlet or Police William T. Simpson was appointed in his stead. Mr. Jay served until noon and at that hour Mr. Simpson entered upon the duties of warden. Sheriff Clemens was asked if the de parture of Warden Jay and Keeper W. D. Green from the jail waa the result of the charges recently preferred by Forger Balrd. The sheriff said that Mr. Jay's resignation waa not sought nor sucgested, and that the only rea son Mr. Jay left was because he didn't like the work. The salary Is $75 a month, nnd the appointment of Wat den Simpson was confirmed by the court. SHE WANTED TO DIE. Her Lover Blackened Her Eyes and That W as the Cause of It. At 11 o'clock last night a young wo man named Minnie Smith, an Inmate of Lll Russell's house In Raymond court, swallowed enough of laudunutn to kill her. but Dr. E. M. Pennypacker was called in time to administer an antidote and save her life. The cause of her rash act was an as sault and battery committed on her by her lover, a young man named Guerens. CLARK'S GREEN. Miss Maud Mullenlx will spend sever al days with friends In Park Place, leaving her home on Saturday next. Miss Grace A. Davis spent Sunday last with acquaintances In Waverly. The Fourth will be observed by the Methodist church with a supper and festival In the evening. No time or trouble has been spared to make It an enjoyable affair. All are welcome. The Kpworth league cabinet will con vene In special meeting on Thursday evening to transact business of Im portance. At their general business meeting on Sunday evening a commit tee of throe consisting of Mrs. Lillian Mullenlx, Mrs. Ella Chapman and J. W. Rhodes, to confer with a like num ber of the league of Waverly to ar range for a union of leugues of this charge. ly Entire Stock. Of fine clothing are all new and thty must be sold ut once. Morris J. Davi dow, clothier and outfitter, 222 Lacka. ave. Pleurisy and Heart Trouble. "I was a filleted with pleurisy and heart trouble and was helpless. My doctor did all he could for me und though he helped me, I did not gain strength and could not work. I was very nervous. Finally I began taking Hood'sSarsaparllia and it helped me wonderfully. I have taken a number of bottles and I am now able to do my own work. I have also tried Hood's Pills and they are the best I ever had in the house." Mrs. J. Meffley, New foundland, Pa. Fcinicnrc Little Liver Pills, Bright women will use "FEMICL'RE LITTLE LIVER PILLS" because they are specially prepared for ladies only. While they act directly and pleasantly upon the Liver, Kidneys. Stomach und Bowels, they at tho same time wonder fully regulate and strengthen the func tions and organs peculiar to the sex. They relieve Constipation, Sick Head ache, Dizziness, Indigestion, Torpid Liver, BlIliousM'SS, Bad Complexion. Ir regularities. Backache,Wel-ht in Pelvis, etc. One little pill a dose. 2.1 cent. Sold by Carl Lorcni:, Druggist, 418 Lackawanna ave.. Scranton. Qslckly.Thoreaghly, Forevor Cared. Four out of five who (Offer nervonsnesa, mental worry, attacks ofMtheblues,"arobut paying the penalty of early excesses. Vic tims, reclaim your manhood, retrain your rigor. Don't despair. Send fur book with explanation and proofs. Mailed (sealed) free. ERIE UEDICIU CO., Buffalo, H.Y. BATS TRIMMED FREE. Moved to 413 Lackavnanna Avenue, FOUR DOORS BELOW THE PRESENT STORE. Af t ' . vl.. Av (IN .,,, The store w ntlraly too small to to We "0 VJlOiriy XO IVIOVC commodate comfortably tho crowds. Our 0 landlord kindly reUaMd ut, so wo have We Had to Move. u,fcw.,ompr"U7 the ,tor' four doc" No. 413 Lackawanna Ave. Until a new store which Is bring built for us Is finlshel, and of which we will let you know more later on. W e are ready for business at 413 Lackawanna Avenue This morning and we will open tho store with the biggest bargains In Fine nillinery Goods, Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Laces, Veilings, Chiffons, Ornaments And Everything hi Vntl Nevfr nw Ladies will omwd after them. They're quick to know and 'w quick to buy such bargain wonders. BctUr oome quick If yuu llfh SnrrSflffc want to profit by this quick rleetiny ahanco. Every price has OUVil oawilllWCd beca cut in half and one-quarter of former prices. GERSON'S New Temporary Store, 413 Lackawanna Avenue, 4 Doors below the Old Store. Scranton, Pa. Fourth 1776.- p lit AT SCRANTON, PA. Monster Procession In the Forenoon of Hilitary and Civic Societies, G. A. R. Veterans and Sons of Veterans. Trades Will be Represented flany in Actual Operation. $1,000 Fireworks Grand Baloon Ascension Games. Numerous Bands. Trains and Excursion Rates There Art Now Made In America Cycles ol Cheap, High Grade Humber Quality W Soli High Grade and Humber Quality. Humber Quality $110 Union Crack-a-Jack 100 Erie 75 Drop In and Examino tho Brown Llpo Chojifeablo dear on Our CRACK-A-JACK. . v. CHASE & FARRAR nden Street Opp. Court House. DON'T FAIL TO SEE TUB WOLP AMERICAN, Tho Finest and Highest Grade Wheel Mode In America. 1806 Wheels, tp-toDate In Every Particular, $38. go. Come ad Set B. R. PARKER, 311 Sprue Street. Vs Can Savt 111 to jo on Your Bik. P Ckltkeatei'a Emlhk Dlianil Hm. ENNYROYAL PILLS Ortfi.al ud Only flMittt. AFC, tJwTf rrllablf. LAOIC Mat Dnifftlit for CkicheMttr$ K tatish Via-, mond Brand In Kd suirl MU mplallLfl' UtOlM. iroJod with hltM rihimn. TaLa Inn at her. Rfftim danatroum ruhiutu tftuandtmilationi. At Dmitti, or wo4& I In tttmpg Cor ptrtleularB, t'-atimmUIt and I Moll. In.iMW T"MtranlBli. Nm Paptr, 1 & 1? I MS to .it HATS TRIMMED FREE the nillinery Lin. of July 1896. fl D nn in the Evening. in Afternoon. Caledonian Bicycle Races, Etc. Special on all roads. fl 1 Hurrah for Our Great Fourth. Fireworks, Torpedoes,Fire crackers, Punk Pistols, Caps. Flags, Flag Holders and Poles, the greatest variety that has ever been displayed in Scranton, now open at wholesale and retail. We make special offers for ex hibitions. J.D. i 812 AND 3!4 LACKAWANNA AVE. THIS HCTiRE SHOWS The muscles developed by cvcllnjr. This Isn't theory it's fact. Every man. wo man and child who rides the SFALD IN'G which' developa these muscles In doing so makes perfect health. We say the SPALDING wheel because It's the only perfect wheel. It's strength means economy. It's liijht. rlgrld frame and easy running qualities. Trying- to ride a poor wheel Is like trylns to keep from drowning with your arms and lefrs tied a lot of effort and no gain. C. EI. FLOREY, 222 Wyoming At Q WILLIAMS rrrtoA2s V ictff A T.t J ' . HUlil JTIDAIIJ VurA VAki1.'II'uIi' ....- f r y jL Vl'ni"''"''''' v feA V am""' MKiy!syiM, iv3 i' " What Sarah Bern hard aay. WILLIAM S. MILLAR, Alderman 8tb Ward, Scranton ROOMS 4 AND S OAS AND WATER CO. BUILDINO, CORNER WYOMING AYE. AND CENTER SI OFFICE HOURS from 7.30 a, m. to p. m. (l hour IntermlsBlon for dinner and upper.) Particular Attention (liven to Collections. Prompt Settlement Guaranteed. Your Busk new Is Respectfully Solicited. Telephone 134. WmtM J 2,000,000 BARRELS Made and Sold in Six Months, ending march 1, 1896. Total Product of iiiiiiciiiiyi The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record. Washburn, Crosby's Superlative Is sold everywhere from tho Pacific Coast to St. John's, New Foundland, and in Kngland, Ireland and Scotland very largely, and la recognized as the best flour in the world. iEGABGEL WHOLESALE AGENTS. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital, - - $200,000 Surplus, - m 300,000 Undivided Profits, 64,000 Special attention given to Business and Personal Accounts. 3 Interest Paid on Interest Deposits. ON THE SQUARE EDGED I SQUARE BUTTED LUMBER, SQUARE BUNCHED 4-FOOT LATH. si: RICHARDS LUMBER CO., 502 COMMONWEALTH BUILDING. THINE 421 IRON AND STEEL Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, Riv ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools and Sup plies. Sail Duck for mine use in stock. SOFT STEEL HORSE SHOES and a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheels, Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc. TTE1 BENDER SCRANTON. PA. EVERY WOMAN Sometimes needs a ret table, onthly, ntalatlag medicine. Only htnalta ol the iurcst drugs should be seed. II you weal the best, g,. Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal Pills Ther are prompt, e ard certain In rw.lt The (castas (Dr. Pssl's) oersr IImsi ouiut. gout anywhere, (1.W, Ad&nu ItKAJ. M spurns Ue UereUod, O. For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS. Sprue Street Scranton, Pa. THE If i!i CO., R001S I AND 2, CM'LTHirir SCRANTON, PA. k MINING AND BLASTIXG POWDER HADE AT MOO8IC AND RUSH. DALE WORKS, LAPUN RAND POWDER CO'S 0RANOE GUN POWDER Klectrie Batterlos, Kloctrte Exploders, for plodlug blaoU, Safety Fuao, and Repauno Cbemical Ca's expTosIVes. MT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL.. Coal of the beet quality for domestlo iito and of all sixes. Including Buckwheat and Dirdaeye, delivered Jn any part of tho city; at the lowest price. Orders received at the OfBco, first floor, Commonweal-.h bonding, room No. t; telephone No. 224. or at tho mine, tele phone No. r. will be promptly attended to. Dealers uupplled at tho mine. WM.T. SMITH. P 0. SQUARE. WARE nEALING TO iUARE DEALERS. Phrmaclst Co. Wv em ., CONNELL 01