THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE THUliSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 189C. WAVE Serae or MADE TO THE FRANK T. Coal Exchange Building, EASTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL GAMES sc-ainon Loses to Buffalo la a 10 Inn ing Contest, PROVIDENCE REGAINS THE LEAD Koclieler Fortcited One f Two (nuics lu the Cray und l.ot the Ottu'r--VilktsKarre aud Tutonla Split Evi-n While Srui'Uie Takes Tuo from Sptiuulielil. otcldliv' Ktult. v Scranton , Hullulu . i Ten Innings. VVilkei.Barrc s Torunto iorontu 18 WllkeieBarre. I'rovidente io kovlie.tter Providence Rocheater i f'urielted. Syracuse iu Springfield.... "yracu 4 Springfield. . . . rruviili-iire regained th lend in vvln liiiiii wie isuhu from itm-hester iiml be Itijt foifi'iiij uiiotlH-r nwliiff to Shan non's d'silv Io infill tin flight bout for New Yoik i lly. Siianton pluyed an- itliiT lu-iuniiiy; -oiitoMt with Uutl'alound il. I'i'irt'liluKe Kri'ord. r. vv. j.. 1 .. I'i M ::s ...r :nli'SI.T I'M .".7 .i7U Tor.niLi t .'rfi In ..vrfj HiiITmIii !W 5.1 -U .:- S ruvuse H'i fi 4. . .Wl S.ini.t).iL '.a ti .1.' -iii iii..--i5in ie iii :,t .i"'. B i.iiiinii si; :i:' ,".t ,:s72 TuHny's ICitxltM 11 l.cuijllc ( ill i-k. Itu.'t.rtrr at S.tuiiIuii. Syril.'uw al Willi. 'H-Burin. Kuttalo tit I'ruviUeiu.. Ti.iulilu at S.riustU'M. ' TEN INNINGS AGAIN. It Was llie Same Old Slory Bisons Won Because Their Hitting Was Mure Timely. time nguiii il iiiulri'il li-ii limine for lUH'l'iiio to win bill unlike 'i'ticmlii.v'n KaiiiH tlmt of jisli'iiliiy wun brimful of iln)i u in I niiiirer iiml wan uniertuin us iii Its oiiti-omc from time play was rail. mI to 1 lu finish ami Srruntun iiluy.-il il witli.uit 1111 error. A triple ami nin Plf hroiiKlit in tin- linal ami winning run for thf llisoim In lln Hist of tln tenth, while in tlio Inst linlf t.irifliti'x 111. 11 went down ilii'-tvo-f Invo. The summary of hits ami . error hsinlly throws HkIiI on the result, as 110 oni' of the ltuffalo's four error hail uiiythinfr to do Willi Srrnnton'M 1 un set thin. The four unearned Si raiiton 11ms were due to biuies on balls. Hml tlnre been a little more hitting i f tile kind that fell to Massey's por tion 'the frame would never have been In doubt, (till made live hits for seven bases out of five times Ht but. nnd three -.I his iilunkers brought In five of Seran t. ui's runs. Kaftan nnd Muttulre drew 1 wo hits eai li, und O'ftrien by his three bases on balls and a saerillce was eon toii uous In three of the four Innings in which runs were scored. KAtlNKD TlIK IWU'QL'KTS. liili hey, notwithstanding his two er ..is wliii li eost lii.thliiK. and Kaiuin w.-re entitled to bouquet for lleldlnn The former mude several marvelous Mi. pa and assists while Peter made himself solid by niakins several dllll 1 11I1 eati.hes. liuffney umpired another mune as faultlessly a eould have ben l.i.ssible. t'upttiin "Scissors" took ex (.ptioii to two of (laffney's deeislnns I nt when the Hlson lender makes but two kicks a Same, the 1 hint; is piim.? on very swinimlliitly. Conslilering that I.ovi tt was ill with miliaria and confined to his bed Mini- iuy, be pitched a fairly good triune, tlioiivli Die three triples and as many doubles and a home run wei-e a lllllo More, ihan the law allows. His wink I ..old be compared with liray' only In ili.u 1 lie Seraiiton tw irler struck out two more and tsuv two less walks to Pi.it than did the liison. Scraiitoti held the leud Willi liuffalo pl r.Miiu; aloni; 11 few runs behind until the eiKhtli when the visitors scored four mid got two on Velvet. Scranton tied II lu tlie ninth, but In (he tenth the Hi -ion pitcher was more effective and that accounts for why his males made an earned 11m and Scranton got none of anv sort. Sl.'ltANTl S A I )VA.NTA ! Iv I'.ulialo failed to do more than net one liil. iremminncr's doulile, ill the lirst two Innings, while Scranton scored one in the lirst on Keister's bit and steal and a passed ball, u' Hi len s walk and Meal and ilaesey's single. Score, 0-1', A base on balls, steal and a two-baser RuVe the visitors one in the first of the I 111 1 cl. Iii the last half Crililn's men scored lliree on bases on balls to Meaney and Keister. I'llrlen's saerlllue. Kazan's triple and Massey's single. Score, 1-5. Jn the fouilh liuffalo earned three on Hitchey's bunt, Hreniiuliiger's nnd l.ewee's triples and ('riUhurt's triple. Score, 4-5. Scranton earned one and sot a lead of two In the llfth oil Mussey'u single und Maguire'g three -baser. Score, 4-(l. HulTalo In tlie eililli made four tal lies, three of which were earned, und obtained a lead of two. It was done ri a base on balls. OoodenouKh's sint.le. ;itchey's home hit to tlie fur left col lier. lireminliiBer's siiiKle, l.ewee's double und a fly to Kugau. Score. S-C. The score was tied by Scranton In the ninth on O'Brien's walk, Kaftan's aintrleaiid Massey's three-baser. Score X-K. Till". WIN NINO rtl'X. i.loodenoUKli fouled out to Musmy In the tenth. Kltcliey. wlio followed, hit to rlKht -center for three sacks, nnd, af ter Ureminlmter had been assisted out lit lirst, scored on Le wee's single. II was the winning run. Scranton could jiot itet a runner on the circuit. Hower nuiii being retired at first, nnd Lovett and Meaney (lying out to the outfield. SCUANTON. A. li. It. 11. 1MI. A. Meaney, i f u 1 11 1 o Keister, 2b 4 1 2 4 O'Hl'leil. -f 1 11 :i II IOukiiu. If r. '1 5 11 .innney, ll r. 1 n 1.1 0 AliiKUlre, :ib ' 0 'i 1 'i Moss, ss 4 II II 2 Itowerniun, e ,1 11 ii :i n J.i.veU, p 5 0 II 0 3 Tvtttl , tt I 10 SV 11 YOUR Summer Clothes ORDER QY CARROLL CO., WYOMING AVENUE. BL'KPALO. A.M. R. 5 O .1 S II. P.O. Clynier, cf .... Stahl. if Field. U liomli;niiKli, If Ititchiy. ss .... i.reniminBer, uti l.cwee. I'b t'rquhait, is ... Cray, p I t II 4 1 4 i) 1 r. :t 4 2 5 1 a 0 I V Total 40 t) 12 Sit 17 4 Buffalo 0 01S00040 1 Scranton 2 II ! I 11 0 t 1 t- i Earned runs Scranton, 4; Buffalo, 7. Two-base hits (iremmlliBer, Fields, I-e. wee. Three-base liils Kantan, Jllaqilire. Massfy, llreiniainKer, Lewee, Rllchey. Home run Kltcliey. Sacritiee hit O'Uri rii. Stolen bas-Keister. o'Krien. Lett oil bases Scranton. S: HulTalo. 5. Struck hie play .Massey unassisted. First oa er uut Moss, !ray. I'l-iiuliart, I-ewee. Poil rors Scranton, 2. Klrst on balls Off Lov ett, 4; off liiay. ti. Hassed bull I'rquhart. I ' 111 p i 1 e la IV ney. Tim e i TIIGY SPLIT EVEN. Tlie kicking nnuek Made Life Henry lor I nipir lloruung. Wilkes-Harre, Aug. 19. Over twelve hundred people at tended Athletic Park this afternoon to witness the lirst game botween WllkisBarre iul Toronto teams. It was a very spirited contest. The continual kicking of the Canadians made life almost unbearable for Um pire Hornung. He wax Dually forced to line Truby $10. and remove him from the grounds for abusive language from the bench. Both pitchers Were effective und the lidding wus sharp. Wilkes Uarre won the kuiii.- by opportune bat ting. The second gum..' was well plu,y.-d up to the tilth Inning when it resolved itself Into a farce. Coakle.v who occupied the box for Wllkeu-Uarre, became- nettled at Die poor support given him and sent the bulls over the plate easy. The re sult was Dial be wus batted all over the lot und Toronto won with ease, lse fore the- t.'unadiaus secured their lead they ugulu acted in u disorderly man ner und I'mplre If ..ruling was obliged to Impose a tine of $25 on Truby who found his way back to the grounds. A policeman escorted the obstreperous player from I he grounds the second time. Seme: Tirst flame n,Ki-:s-HAur;i-:. A.H. if. r.o. .. 2 2 0 2 4 2 I .yule. If ... Iti.mier, 2b .. I ..von.-, i f .. Huts, cf ". Smith, ;ib Karl, ss Weute, Hi ... IilKKin'. e .. Keenun, p ... Tola! .... ss r. T UtOXTO. A.H. It. I a 2 0 t .I 1 2 1 :: 0 t 1 4 l 14 0 H. P.t. A. 0 3 3 iHlehaniy, ss Ward. 21 O'lirleu. If .. Iloyle. -c I.nteiiberg, lb Wright, i-r ... .1. Smith, all .. Freeman, rf Dineen, p .... Casey It 4 11 0 Total :ai 7 27 Casey butted In place of Plneen In the J 1 11 Ih. Wilkes-liiirre ....0 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0- r, Toronto 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Knrned runs W ilkes-Barre. S; Toronto, 1. First base by errors Wllkos-Bnrre, 1, Left on bases Wllkes-Barre, !i: Toronto, .". First base 011 bulls Off Keenun, 1: off Ulneen, 1. Struck out By Keenun, Tee. hanty, Dineen, Boyle; by Dineen, Karl, 1. yttle, Weute, Bonner. Three-base hits J. Smith. Freeuiun. Two-bnse hits Bon ner 2. O'Brien, Lyttle. Sucrlflce hits Wrights. Keenun. Double plays Bonner 10 Wcme; Dclehanty to Ward to Luten borg. Hit by pitcher By Keenan, Ward 2, Lutenberg. Wild pitch Dineen. Passed ball Dlggln. rniiibe Hornung. Time -1.5.1. Second game WILKi:S-BA F! T;F.. A.H. li. . .". 1 . I o P.O. Lyttle. If .... H'llltler, '-'Il . Lexotte, rf .. Belts, cf .... C, Smith, Kb Karl, ss Wenie, lb .. Digging, c ... Coakley, p .. buckcy Total . 'Liick.y Hie ninth. in 24 batted In place of Coakhy in TOIH 1NT1 1. A.H. I!. Di lal.antv, Ward. 20 . ir Brien, ir Snilnk. e . Lutenberg. lb Wright, cf . .1. Smith. :'.! Freeman, rf I110111, .... Casey, c .... 0 11 Tol al li IK IX T, 12 2 Wilkes-Harre 2 11 1 1 0 II it 0 0- 4 Toronto 11 4 If 0 .1 5 0 4 IS Warned run Wilkes-Ham, "; Toronto, J. First base hy errors Wllkes-Barre, 2 Toronto, 4. Left on bases Wllkes-lturre. ii; Toronto, ii. First base oil balls Off Couklcy, 1. Struck out By Coakley, Smink. Dunn. Home r uns Freeman, Wright. Three-base hits Hlls. Lyttle, O'Brien, Delahauly, Two-base hits Le xotte, C. Smith. Fr. eiimti. Stolen bases Weight. .1. Stnllli. Freeman. Double plays Freeman to D.'luliunty. Hit by pitcher Hy Coakle.v. Dclahaaty, Wurd, Freeman. I nipire ll.ii llinig. Tim.. 2.10. Providence-Hocheiiter. ' Providence, Aug. 19. Providence scored two victories ugaiiist Bochester loduy and look the lead in the Eastern league once more. The liuiyg hailed McFarland out of the box ill the third Inning In Ihe nrsl Kami', nnd mode four more runs off Calla han, while JIodKon kept the Rochester well lu the rear. The second game was forfeited because the Itochisters ipilt the Held at the end of the seventh Inning to go to New York by boat. The visitors were in the lead nt the time. They could have finished the game and gone by train, but Shannon refused to play uny more. Scores: First gniue K.II.E. Providence .1 If 4 I! 2 0 0 n lt -10 17 4 Rochester ... 110 10 2 10-692 Kalterles-llo.lsou and Dixon: McFar land. Callahan and Boyd. Umpire Does chcr. Second game U.ll.l.. Providence 11 0 0 0 o 0 3- 3 7 0 Rochester u 0 2 0 0 0 .'I 5 3 0 Batteries Leu Is. Ilxon and Coogan; llerndon and Boyd. Umpire-Doescher. Spriiigfleld-Kyrnciise. Springfield, jusj., Aug. 111. SpringiieM lro,pped two games today, this time 10 Syracuse. In Ihe first game the visitors lilt Reldy hard und were assisted by Sprlnglleld' had errors. The second game was a grut one, and was not ijecld ed 111! the ninth Inning. Hurley ami Rellly made home runs in the iHst game. Scores: First game K.H.E. Syracuse ....5 0 112 10 0 10 14 5 Springfield ..5 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-7 14 5 llalteriea Mason and Kyun; Keldy and (.Sanson. I'lnnlie SwartwiMiil. Second same K.H.tt. Syracuse ...u 1 1 11 t II 11 11 1 4 T 1 Sprinutleld .. u 1 2 u if it 0 0 3 7 .1 Hatterles lleianey and Kyun; Mcl'art lln ue.l tiiinann. I'mpiie dwartwood. NATIONAL LEAGUE. rcrcentate Record. Cincinnati S W 2it .CJ7 Baltimore UK us 311 .ton Cleveland M 'il 27 .t.22 Chicago PC W i& .;.7S Hitlsburg MS V. 43 .5it Host on ss M 4f, .Ml Brooklyn SS 4o M .4i"4l Philadelphia S 41 M .4411 New York 1U0 44 M .440 Washington OT 3ti til .371 St. Louis Hi; .to (M .312 Louisville 94 24 ' .251 Philadelphial.ouUville. Philadelphia, Aug. 19. Philadelphia shut Ijjulsvllle out this afternoon through Carney's good work In the box and the excellent support given him. Kraxler was wild a 11 J la the first, eighth and ninth iun Iiiks was hit hard by I ho. Quakers. Cullu gber. I'hlla.lclphiu's new shortstop, pluyed and accepted all his chances In good style. Weather clear und pleasant. Attendance, l.ttW. Score: K.H.E. Phila Il) 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 215 IS 0 Louisville .. 0 V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 7 2 Ualterl.s Carsey und Boyle; Frazler and Lvxter. 1 111 pi re Conahati. Ilronklyn Pitl.bu rg. Brooklyn. Aug. is. A base on ball, live singles and a. home run nettled Abbey lu ihe second Inning of today's game. Uughey kept the lilts scattered until the seven iii. when the ilrst four butter hit for two bases, and Anderson singled. Hartley then repluced Hughey. Score: K.H.15. Tlrooklvn ....0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 -10 17 2 Pittsburg ...O 50002000-7 15 1 Batteries Abbey, Uuub and Burrlll; Hughey, Hawley and Merrllt. I'mplre Sheridan. Washington-Cleveland. Washington, Aug. Washington lost both games today through poor butting. Tebfruu was put out at the guine iti the lirst Inning for objecting to one of Umpire Hurst's decisions. Score; First game K.H.E. Washington fl 4 1 0 ft 0 0 if I i 11 3 Cleveland ...0 4 0 1 0 3 11 5 13 1 2 batteries Flynn and Mctluire; Walluce and ZliniiiL-r. I'mpirea Hydler und Hurst. Second game- U.H.fc. Washington 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 It- 2 (5 0 Cleveland ...0 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 - 1 10 1 Batteries (.ierman utid Furrell; Cuppy and Zitntner. rnipireHurst. lliiltiiuoro St. l.oui. Haltirnore. Aug. 1!. 4ilurlng .-rrors and plentv id thiin lost the onenlng game for Ihe St. Louis series for the champions today. Score: K.H.H. Baltimore. ...0 00.1 00400-7 11 1 St. Louis ...2 0 If 2 1 3 1 0- 12 Batteries-XtcMahon und Clarke; Brelt euUIn und M.-Furland. I'mplre Lully. lloUaC'inriniiAti. Viostun Aug. 19. Cincinnati won out in the eighth on triple of Miller nnd Vaughn and Irwin's long line fly to center. Score: At Boston K.H.Ii Tloston ....0 I 0 i! 0. . 1 Off 0 1 10 a Cincinnati: .5 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 Batteries llerrick and (lunzell; 1-ore-man, Mwver and Pelts. Vmplre-Lynch. Xew-VorkC'hicago. At New York- K.H.R. New York ..1 0 3 0 0 2 2 -N 10 4 Chicago 2 II 0 0 0 S 0 0 0- 5 11 8 Batteries Clurk and X.-arfoss; Friend, Terry, Klttrldge and Donuhoe. Umpire Kmslie. AMATEUR BASE BALL. Sciaiitoff's Kav VictoryWilkps Ilnrre Pill .Mnki-rs Are Defeated. The Scranton and W'llkeg-Uarre druggist played the nceond game of the series between them on the Jaitien Hoy' grounds yesterday afternoon atid the Seranton pill inukers won with euse. The first game wb pluyed In Wllkeg Barre and was won by the druggist pf that city by a score of 12 to 11. The linal game of the series will be played at Wllkes-Barre In two weeks. The score of yesterday's contest was os follows: WILK GS-B.UUbE DIU'OOISTH. K. H. P.O. A. E. Moran. f s 1112 2 Davis. 31 1 1 2 1 Barton, p 0 10 2 2 Lalhrop, lb 1 1 13 0 1 Brown, c 0 1 3 2 Frank. If 0 0 1 f 0 Hcberly, cf lino 11 Lohiuau. 11 2 2 4 t 1 Zimmerman, rf 1 2 0 0 0 Total 7 10 21 7 11 SO K A N TON 1 It I 'U 1 1 STS. K. 11. P.O. A. K. fb lbrrt, ss Wulsh, p .. Knoepfel, 31 Allen, c ... Kogers, lb Oriftln. 2I . T011I1III. If . Fox, cf Davis, rf .. Jones, rf .. I Total Si 22 27 11 4 Snratituii Druggists 3 (10 2 3 3 0 a 23 Wilkes-Harre Drugglsts.o 0 3 0 1 0 2 1 0-7 Struck oul-By Walsh, lu: by Barton. 4. P.a-s on balls-Off P.arton, 9: olT Walsh, 2. Three-buse hits Allen Knoepfel. Two-base- hits Knoepfel. 2: Walsh. Orlrlln, Touhlll Barton. Passed balls Brown. .1. Fmplre- Louinis. Scoters llaak and Wilkinson. AMATEUR BALL NOTES The Dashers or 1 ld Forge cannot play the Miuooka team on Sunday. Aug. 23. but will play them on another date, P. J. Conway, manager. The Browns of ilypbant defeuted the Carboiidule club on the latter grounds yesterday In a County league game by I he following score: Olvphatil 0 0 3 1 1 2 2 Carluridiwle 1 1 0 1 I 0 Batteries Kelleher and Harnett; 0 1 5 Bar- ret I und Alooney. The Miuooka Locals challenge the West Side Browns Tor u, game on Mlnooka ground Saturday, Aug. 22. Answer in Tribune. M. J. Kane, captain. OR AND CIRCUIT RACES. The Kaiorile Win at .Neatly All of toe Utrntti. Indianapolis. Aug-. Ii. The second day of the grand circuit races drt-w u small crowd, although the weather was line. The 2.40 trot und the 2.30 pace were rather uninteresting events be enus. of the ease In which the favorites Won. Phenol, the favorite In tlie 2.12 pace, fell In a piellininary wanning up but nevertheless stie cammed the first two heats handily. The third was lost to her by Pearl C by u head. S11111 tnniits: 2.W trot K. F. Margurefte won; Olive wood, second; Nobby, third. Best time, 2. 11? a. 2.30 pace Falrvlew, Ilrst; Jofl Bailey, second; Cius Hornet, third. Best lime, 2.13'a 2.12 pace Pearl . first; Dick Wllkei, second; Captain Crouch, third. Best time, 2.1-7'i. The W tone Word. "Yon refer to .Inpkln as an amateur painter." "Yes." "Well. It's a mistuke. An amateur is one who pursues art for the love of It." "Of course. That's what Jopkln does." "No. If he loved art, lie couldn't possi bly treat it u he does." Washington Star. SILVER GOES DOWN WITH A THUD Lowest Point Touched la Years Was Reached Yesterday. THE EFFECT OF COCK RAM'S SPEECH Hen oa the Street Are Hopeful of the Renewal of 'oalideace(old Im portations Now Likely-Bunkers Rejoice That the People See the Fallacy of Free Silver. New York, Aug. 19. The Immediate effeet of W. Bourke Cockran's speech, while not particularly noticeable in the tradings in the Stock Exchange today, was apparent in the hopeful expressions of bunkers and brokers, who did not hesitate to say that the Bryan tactics nnd the movement of the Propocratlc party hud been met and turned in a masterly manner by the distinguished orator, hut the most pronounced ef fect was to be Keen In the sharp decline In the price of the very metal which Bryan and his follower worship so as siduously. Silver was lower today than it has been for year, und the Indications are that the wlillo metal will continue to decline In juice. The decline today wus marked In both the Commercial bur sli ver and the Mexican silver dollars. The former fell from 65 at the opening of the market to 65 before noon, and Mex ican silver dollars declined from i'S to 61 cents. The primary reason for thl decline Is said to he the general conviction that the silver cause cannot win. The de creased demand in London for Indian exchange as well as the falling off here of the demund for China exchange have depresslngly affected the local market. This decline hus started talk of gold Importation as the sterling exchange has also declined lo a point which would make the purchase of gold an apparent ly good speculation. F.xperts calculate that a shipment of 100.000 in gold bars bought now Would produce here $4Mi. 100. which, with the expenses of freight and Insurance would give u specie point of 4.S5. The specie import point today was i.S2' and 4.84 for bar gold in Lon don. This condition also operates to cause a decline in silver. Bullion brokers here have made special Inquiry in London on the mat ter of future delivery of silver in burs. These Inquiries have resulted in the information that In the lust, three weeks contracts registered for the- fu ture delivery of silver have amounted lo only about 60 per cent, of what they were ut the corresponding' time last year. At noon the foreign exchange market wus decidedly weaker, und bullion brokers are prepared for a shurp de cline. ONE OAUSK OP DECLINl-:. Bullion Broker Zimmermnn of the firm of Zimmerman A Forshay, attri butes Ihe decline of silver to the dull ness of trade with the silver countries, such as China, and to speculation. "While Mexican silver dollars nie quoted at .11 'i." said Mr. Zimmerman, "they cannot be purchased for that at the Mexican mint. The decline, there fore, may be said to be speculative rather than actual. The price may ad vance at any time or decline still lower. It would be unsafe to predict either way." The Mercantile Safe Deposit com pany holds 1.769,3S1.97 ounces of silver bullion against which 17ti9 certificates are outstanding, consisting of 1759 green and 10 brown certificates. One of the latest victims of the sil ver craze is the Argentine National bank of Argentine, Kansas, a suburb of Kansas City. The correspondent of the Argentine bank in this city I the Hanover National bank. When In formed of the bank's failure Cashier Hnll. of the Hanover National bank, snid: "The Argentine bank 1 a small affair, and does not owe ti a penny. The col lapse of a building boom in Kansas City has caused muny banks to go tin der, and people becoming alarmed by the silver craze probably began to draw their money out of the Argentine bank, and It bud to suspend." At 10 o'clock it was reported on the street that a leading banking house had arranged to import $2,000,000 in gold. The stringency In time money which has prevailed for some time wus among the chief reason for the stock market opening Weak today. The price which maintained at the opening were 011 an average of 11 point lower than ut the close yesterday, but quick trading gave the market something of a tone, indi cating that It weakened condition Was due more to speculation than to legi timate trouble. Considerable credit for this toning of the market has been given to the effect of W. Bourke Cockran's BFeech In Ihe Madison Square C.ardcii lust night. Thul address wus regarded as an au thoritative declaration of the attitude of u big majorty of the American peo ple 011 the financial question, and the Impression prevails that when it lias been read abroud the effect on foreign exchange will be of great benefit, so fur us this country is concerned. Mr. Cockran's speech has cheered the temper of Wall street operators, and the opinion is generally entertained among them that the cause of honest money Is certain or success. The ques tion now confronting tlie purely specu lative element Is whether the current range of prices retlects accurately the public sentiment abroad. DIAMOND DUST. Johnson and Berger will be today's bat tery. A comparison of figures In the three games with Buffalo und Toronto shows that although Scranton lost four or Ihe six the visiting clubs were outbutted und out fielded. The summary is as follows: K. II. K. K. Runs. Scranton X .14 1:1 17 Opponents .l 52 IS 15 7 2 .1 2 With Scranton' 7 lts runs, 2 more hits. 6 less error and 2 more earned runs than had Toronto and Buffalo. Manager llrll fin will be pardoned for saying something about "hurd luck." In none of the four victories by the visitors wus the game won without-a hard tight. Scranton won u 14-imdng game from Toronto and lout two 10-inulng games to the Bisons. There Is nothing to be ushumed of, but there Is everything to commend In the present work of the club. Although Umpire GufTney never made any "bud breaks" In Scranton until his two ostly decisions Monday, the bleucherltes have not quite forgiven him for those two offenses. Some of them Jeered him yesterday when he was um piring belter ball than ever before. The "home club" doe not have to win In or iler to give an umpire opportunity to do hi best work: it I when he Is fair and impartial under all circumstances that he should be commended. But the bleach- trite did not see U that way. THE IE 124-126 Wyoming Avi Announce the Last Two Weeks f Their August Clearance Sale. No one should fail to take advantage of this wind-up sale in August. Price will cut no figure. All of our Spring and Summer merchandise must be sold regardless of cost or value. O ICYCLES JL-P At Rock-Bottom Prices. Buffalo Prince. '96, $36 '95, 30 '93, 25 '94, 25 '94, 25 '93, 15 '93, 10 5 Columbia Remington Glide Country Country Ben Hur These are all lit ted with pneumatic: tire and are in good running order. CHASE & FARRAR BICYCLE SI kuEONS. JI54 Linden Street. Opp. Court Hoiitt. 9Cm FAN. TO SEB WOLF AMERICAN, The Finest and Hfrheit Orads Wheals Made In America, ittaa Wnaels. Up-to-Data la Every Particular, jji.go. Caai ase. e, k. rAKKcKi jsi spruca afreet Tm turn Save i to tto es Yoatr Blka. EVERYBODY WANTS TO GO ' With tha D.. U & W. Mutual Aid Association and R. R. Y. M. C. A, EXCURSION TO SYRACUSE INO PLEISMT BEACH. SATURDAY, AUU. 22. Train leaves 1) , U & W. Station t 0 a. m. Street cars will connect witn train. Tickets for the Round Trip, $2.00 ONE DAY AT LONG BRANCH, ASBURY PARK AND OCEAN GROVE, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 22. The xcnrsl.ni rim CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY, on the above date affords rare opportunity to speud a day at the shore at the height of the season. Opaclal tralo with Buffet Lunch Car at tscbed, will leave Scranton at ft a. m. Return ing leav Ocean drove and Asbury Park at 6.46 p. m.; Long Branch, 6.fju p. m. PA DP ftl0M SCRANTON tl ir rtrtd FOR THE ROUND TRIP Tickta can tw mad good to return Monday. Aontt fftth. bv MTmttL of 11 la aasnt at H Qtvv a&4 A-farr Park. A GREAT SALE OF SECOND-HAND. BICYCLES AT LOW PRICES. C. M. FLOREY 222 Wyoming Avem Y. C l BUILDiilG. JAMES MOIR, THE MERCHANT TAILOR Haa Movent Hit New Quarters, 402 Lackawanna Avenue. Entrance on lide next to Firet National bank. 11 haa now in a Fll III!! I Comprising eTerrtliint reqilelt for Baa Uerebant Tailoring. And the aaine oau be ehown to advantage In bla aplen dial fitted up room. A SPECIAL INVITATION b Extended ta All Readers ol The Trib a to Call oa "OLD RELIAbLE" In Hit New Business Home- THE CO., ROOMS I AND 2, COM'LTH B'L'iTG, SCRANTON, PA. MINING AND BLASTING POWDER MADS AT MOOSIC AND MUCH. DALE WORKB. LAFLIN A RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric BHtterlM. Electric Rxplodert, for ex pledtug blasts, Hafety rune, and Repanno Chemical Co. 's explosives. MT. PLEASANT COAL AT RETAIL.. Coal of thi bent quality for domestic use tnd of all size.H, Including Buckwheat anj birdspyp. delivered In any part of tlie city at the lowest price. Orders received at the Office. Ilrst floor. Commonwealth building, room No. 4; telephone No. 21124 or at the mine, tele phone No. 272, will be promptly attended to. Dealers lupplled at tha mine. WM.T. SMITH. Celebrated Thomas Pens, w FOR SALE BV PRATT'S, Washington Ave. PETERS, YORK t CO, l!6 S. MAIN AVENUE ESTABLISHED i860 Cnaeana it ths HieHier Mteieai irnoamt l IlA rtmt. luirem rX2tlZSl CATARRH iHEADACHEMS. iNBAf.ER will cure tou. A wonderful boon to ulfcreri from t'elda, More Throat, Irln.Hcj Ri'Afaitla. or HAY FEVER. Af.ird. immtdiat$rrlt?f. ADefflrleui remeiiT, ennvenieni 10 carr; In Boeket.rariifr ta one on flr.t indiration or c-..in. Ceatiaaed tree Ktreete Persaaaent t'nre. Setlaf action marmnteedor money rol unded. Price, ete. Trial freo at Dniugl-n. Heglatcred mall. JB ceut. 1. 1). CDSEM1B, Mtr., Tim Lnn, Mick., 0. t. i, CfXTaVHXCA.Sr'ei UrUTUni '' h' tumt " remedy tor ntn I nUU ail. ln dl-oaam. Kctrma.lu'h.Ma! Bhenmld Hnres. Burns, I'ute. Waarferftil rcu Mrf.irPlI.KH. I'rlee, Aeta.at tirux-n a 1 n ruts or by niall preuaiil. AdJreaa as above. Die n For aal by MATTHEWS BROS, and JOHN II. PHELPS. Scranton, Pa. Complexion Press-md DR. HCBRA'S 1 VIOLA CREAM f Bern ore Freeklea, Pimples, L Liver Melee, Blackheads, tun bam and Tan. and re tons the akin to its origi nal freshness, producing a clear and healthy com-..ln-tlrm. fiutM'rfnrtoaUfaca preperationa and perfectly hamlet At all &rugsla,or mailed iorWota. fjend lor Circular, VIOLA SKIN 80AP U "&r Inwwabla a til putlf-lai Step, l"li U Jlt' mat t ti.1 wmr. tx.tir i eea e-lloeteiy alt- .- laiaalMt DJm r.nMm UG. C. BITTNER 6, CO.. Toledo, O. For sale by MATTHEWS BROS, and JOHN H. PnEt.PS, Scranton, Pa. 1 rkbkeaif'i'a Karll.k nUaeeri BraatT, rCNNYROYAL PILLS W V Ve V aaai- aJarav rllailai. LBI kk vttttfin ror fnnnfiifri niton ua lotid Brand lo UtHa Mid UUd m-tiillo' llniM. btM with bint ribbon. Tmka iiOH and imitat umM. At DrUaTKUIt, Vf tol 4S In itinpi fcr pevikulvt. mtiaMatelt Bfrtl II ami L !. TrsiiiMtftU. Jfamt i'mmtr. Ml If. A P -aaaar- The Two Great Utterances SI Dl'TI OP EVERY CITIZEN TO READ THEM. On the Currency On America'! Question. Great Steamship The. money of the. Line rutted State, and The Nort h.ern Steamship O o 111 lany, ButtiUo, N. every kind or font of it, whether of pa per or ailver or gold, milHt hv HS KCKXl HB v.: theberrt In the world J , I,t,OInen7 rlt8 It must not only be wnB;'tulute yoil otiiTent ut Us full ",.,?Ch ,"f. fa. o value at home. Sv f r. " ' . lh but it must b-countl h V ed ut pur in uny und i" "f ' ' " . ... lrom tM.'Velund ti e v i- r y coninir lul L 11 1 11 1 li on llie ceiiter of the t'lot.o. ("North Went," and 1 uever iid 1 nave m more enjoyable va icatiora. T1i acenerjr Its superb and tha vessel a writable floating- pulave. WIhIiIiik you ev ery success, 1 urn, j Very truly yours, I W. XfKINLKy. Malor Mllvllllpv u-rnti thMu ontl.il. slatitio words after he had enjoyed America's Inland . Ocean Voyage BETWEEN BUFFALO and DULUTH The most delightful trip, under the most luxurious conditions of any ou the American continent. Tlie superb steel constructed, twiu. screw and magnificently appoluteC steamships NORTH WEST AND NORTH LAND OF THE NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO. Make the trip rapidly and regularly, calling at Cleveland, Detroit, Mack Inland aud the Boo. These ships are each of 6,000 tounnge, 88 ti feet in leugth, accommodate 000 passengers ana carry no freight. They havo a tonnuwe greater than the ttrituiinlc and (lrmanlc ot the White Stai Line. Kither Is heavier than the fleet Arizona, which was during one season tlie speed-queen of the ocean. They are great er than a half-score of the famed steam ships of the Hamburg-American Line, and superior in point ot comfort und luxury to any of the Atlantic liners. TI. kets and reservations 2Ti Main street Dock foot of .Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. A. A. HEARD, (Jen. Pass. Agent, Buffalo, N. V. Spring House HEART LAKE, SUSQ'A CO.. U. E. CROFUT, PROPRIETOR. THIS HOTTSE Is strictly temperance, ! new and well furnished and OPENED TO TUB Pl'BLIC THE YEAR ROUND, is located midway between blnghamton an! Scranton, on the Montrose and Lacka wanna Railroad, six miles from D., L. I) V. ft. R. at Alford Station, and five miles from Montrose; capacity eighty-five, three minutes' walk from railroad station. House situated 100 feet from the lake, wide veranda extends the entire length of the house, which Is 100 feet. Row Boats, Fishing Tackle, Etc. Free to tiuests. Altitude about 2.000 feet, equalling In this respect the Adirondack and Catskill Mountains. Fine groves, plenty of shade and beauti ful scenery, making a Summer Resort nr.. excelled In beauty and cheapness. Dancing pavilion, swings, rroquC grounds, tif. COLD SPRING WATER AND PLENTY OK MILK. Rates $7 to $10 Per Week. $1.50 Per Days Excursion tickets sold at all stations or D L. W. linen. Porter meets all trains. I ROBINSON'S Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of the Celebrated CAPACITY ! 100,000 Barrels per Annum u. n g& W W a-aT RESTORES VITALITY. 6 l 7 Made a V-.'W...... aa. as, anay. , wen man IStb Day. of Me. Tr.E GPCAT oth la. OP 1.! HI ; -a a - r-aitK jt u Wl Kit produces the above results In'.IO days. It art fiuwertiillyand qm.-kly. I'lirea wben all otnera fail. YounanienwillreKain tbeir luat uiantaood, and ula Men will recover their youtlilnl vigor by uiliut KKVIVO. It quickly aud aiirelv reatores Nervous neKS. Lost Vitality. Impnleney, Nisbtly KialMiuo, Lost Ioer, 1'ailiiiK ilnuory, Wastina Dlaewei.and all eflecto ot aelf-abuiie or exceaaand indlaiiftion, whirh unSta one for study, bnainesa or marrtat. It not only cure by atartlns at tbe seat ot deleave, but isagrvut nerve tunic and blood builder, brine ins back tbe pink jtlon to pale rheeka and r torina tlia Are of youth. It ward oS fnunlty aud t'onaumptLm. Insivt on bavins RKVIVO.no other. It ran be carried in veat pocket. By audi, I .OO per parkase. or hi tor S5.UO, with a posi tive written auaruntee to rare or reluatf the money. Circular tree. Addreaa n Mrnicie "n -. nHirtso. ." Fr ai hy MATTHEWS BROS., Dr agfA kcraatea. Pa. I