.TIIE SCRANTON TlttBUNJE-lTRlDAY BLORNINGr. JULY 0, 1897. Tn tin lUorlil of Sports. EASTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL GAMES Springfield Was the Only Home Team to Win Yesterday. BUFFALO SEE-SAWS BACK AGAIN Hit Oat tho Climb tii the Lnst Inning nt Wllkcs-IJnrrc--Tlio minors Lout, but There Wns No Disgrace About It--Grnrs a Trey to the Uufortunnto Ilrownici, Results. Toronto - 3 Seranton a Buffalo 3 Wllkes-Barre.. 1 Springfield 11 Syracuse 1 Rochester. 10 Providence 5 I'crcoutngo Record. F w. Buffalo (.1 Syracuse Gl Springfield t3 Toronto GO Bcrnnton fit Providence f Rochester CO Wllkes-Harro :... K 3! as A! 32 n 23 1G L. , 23 27 28 27 71 IS 39 l'.C. .(.39 .CJ3 .54.' .W3 .t.00 .4S3 l!i)7 .291 ToUn's CSnmus. TORONTO AT SCRANTON. BUFFALO AT WILKES-BARRtE. SYRACUSE AT SPRINGFIELD ROCHESTER AT PROVIDENCE. CANUCKS WERE FAST. But dood Miner Fielding Kept tbe Visi tors Down to Five Runs. Morse Retired. Board to second, but Bonner force lilt ended It. ' all ovrcn. The Rnni nu then prnottcnlly over. The only Miner tn tenon flint In the next two Innings wns O'Brien on Smith's fumble, hut thnt wan In the ninth with two out and was followed by Walters fly to White. It was about the same with the Canucks, Fieemnti'ii two-baser with one out In the eighth being their only hope. The next two went out 011 uiislsta from Mnrjulru to Mnssey. In datnll: SCRANTON. A.B. II. H. O'Brlor., K 3 1 0 Walters, cr 4 12 Beard. as 4 0 3 Moaney, It 4 0 0 Bonner 21) ..... 4 0 1 Marxey, H 4 0 0 Magulre. 3b t 0 0 Gunson, a 4 0 1 Morse, p 2 0 0 Wellnoi. p ....... ? 0 1 O. 1 1 3 3 30 1 It 0 0 A. 1 0 6 II 0 3 0 4 0 Totals. 31 3 TORONTO. A.B. It. U 16 Luh, rt 4 White, If 4 McGann, lt 4 IL I 3 1 3 0 0 1 1 A. 1 0 1 0 1 1 w 3 E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 Mcllalc, cf Caaey, c Freeman, Jf Smith, 3b .... Tayloi, Sl . Norton, p ... Totals 35 S 13 27 15 3 Seranton .. 0 10 10 0 0 0-2 Toronto 0 0 2 0 12 0 0 x 3 Earner mns Sciunton, 1; Toronto, 2. Two-bao hits Walters, .McHale, Whllb, rrtemun. Three-base hits White, Tay lor, Lush. Stolen bases Freeman, Smith. Double plays O'Brien to Gunson: Morse to Beard to .McMahon First base on balls Oft Norton, 2. Struck out By Nor ton Left on tinscs Seranton. 10: Torqnto, 6. Saciltleo hits Wattcl., 2. Timt-1.4J. Umpire Swartwood. At Newark- Il.H.E. Newark 0 0 2 2 2 (1 1 2 15 1 2 PatcrRon 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 12712 6 Batteries Cognn and A. Rothfuss; Flaherty and Wcstlake. Umplro Cnrlln. At Norfolk n.H.E. Norfolk 02 3 020000-7 11 3 Lancaster 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 C 8 12 2 Batteries Pfanmlller and Snyder; Spro gel and Roth. Umplro Snyder. At Hartford- R.H.E. Athletics 000 000 200 13 8 2 Hartford 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-2 E 4 Batteries Onrvln and r. Schnub; Bow en and Roach. Umpire Betts. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago a Louisville 7 New York. 5 Cincinnati. 6 Brooklyn 1 Clev eland 10 Results. ... a Boston I Baltimore 3 Pittsburg 4 Philadelphia 3 St. Louis o Washington 3 The Torontos yesterday Inaugurated their visit In town by winning the first of the scries with the Minors. "Put 'em on the bases and they'll do the reit," remarked Manager Irwin before the name, during which the truth of tl 1 common' was Illustrated. There was no holding them down when they got on tho circuit. Two-base hits were stretched Into triplets and singles Into doubles with an alacrity that startled the crowd. "With It all, the Miners played good ball. Lette" ball In the field than was played y the. Canucks, hut It did not offset the speedy base-running and timely hitting of the Canucks. Pop Morse In five and a half Innings gave 11 hits for 19 bases and tho score was C-2 In Toronto's favor when he was summoned to the bench and Wellnet sent Into the box to save the game. "Wellner cave hut one hit, a double, In two and a half Innings, but the Miners were meanwhile unable to bat the game out. Meaney and O'Brien made the poor est and best plays of the game, though Beard, Magulre and Massey contrib uted to 'he good work. Excepting rreetnnn's thtow to third hase in the seventh ihe Canucks' field work was not of unusual brilliancy. CLOSE FROM THE START. In the first Inning, after O'Brien walked, Walters, Beard and Meaney were disposed of on a sacrifice and two Hies. With one out the Canucks made a bold bid for a run. White hit a fly to left center. In running for It Meaney stumbled and when the ball had been fielded White was on third. McGann flow out to O'Brien. White tied the sccre on the out, but O'Brien made an elegant throw to the plate, Gunson catching the ball on a bound and put ting White out by a yard. Bonner's single and Smith's error on Massoj's grounder was followed by a fo-cc bunt bv Magulre and easy out Meld flies, by Gunson and Morse. Toron to's single and .force hit were followed by a double play by Morse, Beard and Massey. Smith fumbled O'Brien's grounder In the third, Walters sacrificed nnd Beard singled O'Brien home. Meaney's force hit and Bonnet's grounder to Norton retired the side. In the Canadian's half, with one out, Taylor tripled to left renter and scored on Norton's fly to Walters. O'Brien made a bad mis Judgment of Lush's triple to right. White singled Lush In and went to sec ond on Meaney's fumble of the hit. McGann- singled to Beard. Morse had letiuded tho progress of the ball and White attempted to score from second, but was out at tho plate. Score, 1-2. In the fourth Norton assisted Mas ney and Magulre out nt first. Gunson singled over third, but Morse hit to the pltrner raid was tetlred by the Fame method as the first two had been. Mc lJnl opened with a two-baser for tho CanucUs, but wan held on tho bases while the next three up went out. MINERS' LAST RUN. O'Brien was given a pass In the fifth, but was flagged at second Walters hit to right for two bases and scored on Beard's single. Meaney flew out to left and Bonner hit an easy grounder to Taylor. In the Toronto half, with one out and following Norton's fungo over third, the latter was forced by Lush, who scored on White's two-baser to left. McGann was put out at first. Score, 2-3. Theie would have been an other run but for Meaney's brilliant catch of Taylor's fly at the opening of tho inning, Meaney caught It In his inlt qji the lino while on a dead run and Just as Swartwood colled tho ball fair. It was on-two.threo with tho Miners In their half of tho sixth. Then it was that Morno gavo tbrefi hits and two runs and wup bent to the stable. There was one- out when Colonel Wellner un wound hlmnslf and begun to ciossflre. Only one Torontolan got a peep of the bases thereafter. Tha side was retired In the sixth 011 an easy fly to Bonner and a force hit to second. Score, 2-5. It's hard to figure how three singles, good old-fachloned to-the-outfleld sin gles, in one Inning won't mako a run, but that's what hnppenftd tn the sev enth. Wellner bit safely to right and was forced by O'Brien. Wh Iters singled to right Old also, but O'Brien tried a bse too many and was out at third on Freeman's good throw. Meaney singled Odwoll Wcnkcned, Bisons Won. Wilkes-Barre, July 8. Timely hitting in tho olghth Inning gavo Buffalo threo runs and tho game today. The fielding on both sides wns sharp Tho feature was Field's two unassited double, plays. Score: WILKES-BARRE. A.B. R. H. O. A. E. Bottenuo, It 3 0 0 10 0 Shannon, 3b 4 0 0 14 1 Betts, rf 4 0 110 0 GoecW., lb 3 0 1 12 2 0 Gondlng. rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Dlggins. c 3 13 3 2 1 McMahon, ss 3 0 0 110 Smith. 3b p 0 0 2 4 0 Odwell, p 3 0 13 10 Totals 29 1 J 2t 11 2 BUFFALO. A.B. R. IL O. A. E. Clymer, cf 3 0 10 0 0 Grey, rf 4 13 0 0 0 Field, lit 4 1 1 15 0 0 Wise, 2l 3 0 0 ti 5 1 Gllboy, If 4 0 12 11 Gremlnger. 3b 4 0 0 110 Barry, s. 2 0 0 19 0 Znhner, n 3 0 0 2 0 0 McPartllti, p 3 110 4 0 I'crcontngo Record. P. W L. P.C. Boston Ml It IS .750 Clnclnnntl 57 Si 18 .6S4 Baltimore . ..'. 69 3S 21 .011 New York 69 38 23 .010 Cleveland CI 32 29 .02." Pittsburg CO 29 31 .453 Brooklyn CI 29 32 .475 Philadelphia C2 29 35 .408 Loulavlllf, O 25 31 .424 Chicago O! 25 37 .403 Washington C9 23 3 .310 St. Louis CI 11 SO .180 Today's (James. Boston at Chicago. Philadelphia at Cincinnati Washington nt Cleveland. Baltimore at Louisville. , New York at Pittsburg. Brooklyn at St. Louis. At Pittsburg- R.H.E. Pittsburg 100001200-4 8 4 New York 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 6 11 5 Batteries Killer, and Sucdcn; Rusie and Wilson. Umpire Campbell. At Chicago R.II.E. Chicago 0 0 001000012102 Boston 100 00000001 G 0 Batterlos Griffith and Donohue; Nich ols und Lake. Umplro Lynch. At Louisville- R.H.E. Loulsvlllo 3 0001100 2-7 11 0 Baltimore 0 10101000-3 12 3 Batteries Cunnirgham and Wilson, Corbett and Boworman. Umpire Mc Donald. At Cincinnati- R.7I.E. Cincinnati 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 C 11 3 Philadelphia 0 00110100-3 10 0 Batteries Dwyer and Peltz; Taylor nnd Clements. Umplro Hurst. At St. Louis R.H.E. Brooklyn 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 3 1 St. Louis 00 0 0000 000 4 3 Batteries Donohue and Douglass; Pajne and Grim. Umpire-Sheridan. At Cleveland- R.H.E. Cleveland 2 4 3 0 0 0 0 10-1014 3 Washington 10 2 10 0 0 0 1-513 1 Batteries Young and ZImmer; King and McGulre. Umpire O'Day. I Tribune Wants f TRINQ 1 Dig muunuu. nu uu. RETURNS. TRY 'EM, 'TPHE following adver 1 tisers will find mail for them at the Tribune business office: J. H. T., Arlie Letts, Longacre, H. C, M. L., F. L. C Gor don, Widow, X. Y. Z., K. H. F M. M., E. HELP WANTED MALES. Advs. Under This Head One C, t a Word. IaTANTED-PORTER. APPLY ATCOYNE VV HOUSE, Lneknwaunu avenue. WANTED AGENTS-$7S I'EU MONTH and expenses paid active men if right: goods sold by sample only: samples, also horso nnd carriage furnished FUKE. Ad dress JOllUEH, llox o:i08, Boston, Moss. SALESMENSCHOOL SUPPLIES COUN try work; $100 salnry monthly, with liberal additional commissions. IV. O. EVANS A CO , Chicago. Connolly & Wallace Foulard Silks '"' - AT 37 CENTS. ." '''' The best quality made by the best A merican makers. Guaranteed not to slip or fade. The price, 37jc., is less than half the figure usually quoted for this grade. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, m282gfi2r DIAMOND DUST. T ANTED-AN IDEA. W1IOOANTHINK V of some simple thing to patent? Pro tect your Ideas; thev may bring you wenlth. WrltuJOHN WEDbKKHUKN it CO., Dcpt. C. 2!I, Patent Attorneys. Washington. 1). C,, for their 81 800 prlio offer und llbt of 1,000 Inventions wanted. ANTEDAS AGENT IN EVERY SEC tlon toeanii.i; St.00 to $5.00 n day made; sells nt sight; nlso a mnn to sell Htnplo Goods to dealers; best sldo line $75 a .month; salary or lurge commission mnde; experlenco unnecessary. Clifton Soap und Manufacture ng Company, Cincinnati, O. WANTED - WELikNOWN MAN IN overy town to solicit stook subscrip tions; n monopoly; big money for agents; no capital required. EDWARD C. FISH i CO., Borden Block, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED-FEMALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. W ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED COOK at ROCKAKELLEK'S DINING ROOM, 124 Penn avenue. GIRL WANTED - FOR GENERAL housoworlr. Apply 1013 Jnckson St. LADIES-I MAKE BIG WAGES DOING pleasant home work, and will gladly send full particulars to nil sending 2 cent stamp. MISS M. A. STEH11INH, Lawrence, Mich. I THE "BARKER BICYCLE. w i $75.00. ; MADE BY SCRANTON WORKWEH MB GUARANTEED BY A SCRANTON FIRM. S. G. BARKER & SON. Seranton, Pa. SALESROOM: Board of Trada Building, Linden Street, Court House Square, WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN 8CRAN ton to sell nnd Introduce Snyder's cake Icing; experienced canvasser preferred; work permanent and very profitable. Write for particulars nt once and get benefit of holiday trade, T. B. SNYDER i CO., Cincinnati, O. 7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY-TWO ENER Vr getlo saleswomen to represent us. day without Interfering Healthful occupation. Totals 30 3 7 27 20 2 WIlkes-arBro 0 10-000000-1 Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 x 3 Earned runs Wllkes-Barre, 1; Buffalo, 2. Two-bao hits IMggln3. Stolen bases Goeokel, Barry. Double pla. s Field (un Msited), 2; Barry to WthO to Tlelrt, ?. First base on balls Off Odwell. 2. oft Mcl'art fln, 4. Hit by pitcher Dlgslns Struck out By iMoPartlln. Smith. Left on bases Wllke-Birro, 7; Buffalo, 7 Sacrifice hit- McMahon, ClynuT. Time 1.30. Umpire Grubir. Kcelo's lrrntie Umpiring. ProvlJe.ice, R. I. July 8. Rochester won from Providence today In a game that was notable for the erratic umpiring by Kccfe. It made a travesty of tho gamo ond patrons were disgusted. Shear on's batting was a feature. He scored threo runs and batted in three others. Score: R.H.E. Providence 22 0010000 6 S 6 Rochester 2 1 1 0 4 0 1 1 -10 9 3 Batteries Rudderham and Dixon; Ycr rlck and Frary. Earned luns Rochester, 4. Two-baso hits Knight, Lynch, Shearon. Threc-Daso hit Welgnnd. Horns runs Shearon, Frary Siolen bases Knight, Murray, Drauby, Shanrcn, Lynch. 2: Mulvey. Double plays Bassctt to t'oonoy to Drauoy; Henry to Dou!?y to Fiary, Shan non to Dooley First on billb Off Rud derham, 4; off Yerrick, 4. Struck out By Rudderham, 6: by Yerrick, 3. Passed balls Frary, 3. Wild pitch Ruddcrhnm. Hit by pitched bill-Knight. Time 2.20. Um pire Kitfe. I'nsy Victory for Springfield. Springfield. Mass., July 8. Tho homo team won from Syracuse in tho first in ning today on two rank enois by Schle beck and live hits, one ot them a three bagger. Score: bagger. Score: R.H.E. Springfield fi 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 0-11 13 2 Syracuse 0 0 0 1 0 . u 0 0 1 3 4 Batteries Woods nnd Duncan; Lampo and snaw. Earned runs Springfield, 2. Sacrlflco hit O. Smith. Stolen bases Schefllcr, 2; Rogers, 2; Bannon. Two-baso hits Brouthets, Gilbert, Rjan, Garry. Three baso hit SehefTler First biso on balls Oft Wocds. 2; off Lampe, 4 Struck out By Woods, 2; by Lampe, 2. Hit by pitcher By Lnmpo. 1. Double plays J. Smith, Ryan and Earl, Schlebcck, Ryan and Earl. Wild pitches Lampe, 2; Woods, 1. Time Two hours. Umpire Kennedy. PAT MEANEY RELEASED. lie Will IMny with Wllkcs-IInrro Against Hnirhlo Today. Pat Meaney and Jim Paly were last night released to Wllkes-Barre. The deal for Meaney began at Spring field, when Shannon was en route to assume the management of the Wllkes Barre club at Providence, but Meaney declined to Join the Barons at his pres ent salary. The financial question was arranged last night to Meaney's satis faction, but he was released only on condition that Wllkes-Barre would take Daly also. It i presumed that Betts will be played in left, Meaney in center nnd Daly in right. That ought to make a heavy-hitting combination. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At, Richmond R.H.E. TUchmond 0 0 10 2 0 0 11-511 5 Reading 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 14 5 0 Batteries Chcsbro and Foster; Mc Mackln and Barckloy. Umpire Burns. Meaney leaves with a batting record of .341 and ,9C0 In llelding In 22 games. Toronto today and tomorrow. Harper or Wellner and Boyd will 'be tbo battery. Pitcher Fallon, recently released by Seranton, Is anxious for a chance with Wllkes-Barre, hays tho Record. In tho face of defeat It should not be forgotten that tho Miners played about as brilliant n fielding game as has been witnessed hero this season. During tho Giant's Western trip Mr. rreedman and Mr. Sodon, president of tho Boston club, will be fishing at the Thouband Islands. The players are not sorry. Eagan will be back In left field today. Ho has not entirely rccovcied from his collision with Brouthcrs at Springfield, but tho fans will be glad to see him in tho gamo again. Pitcher Corbett recently pitched twen ty balls to Third Baseman Irwin. Four teen of them wero fouls, two were strikes nrfd four were balls. This ties "Red" Ehret's fouling record. Irwin's Toronto aggregation are warm ing the pace for the leading clubs. Early In tho season Toronto was looked upon almost dally as a suro loser, but tho atmosphere of the lakes seems to have gingered tho players. They aro now play ing fast und winning ball. Springfield Republican. Tho Wllkes-Barre Record is woefully Incorrect In Its statement that Beard and Boyd "are mixed up In a loan" to Seran ton by Rochester. Beard's and Boyd's signatures aro regularly attached to reg ular Seranton Eastern leaguo contracts. There is not a farmed player on tho Seranton team. Stalllngs, tho Philadelphia manager, a few days ago tried to negotiate for Pitch er Johnson's return to Seranton and nverrcd that Tommy was In excellent shape. If that had been true Johnson could have dono much better than some of tho twlrlers on tho Phillies' regular staff It dcvclopes, however! that John son has a lamo knee and hns been laid off by tho Athletics. Stalllngs tried to do the bunco act. Talk about war-paint read this from the Springfield Union: "Syrncuslans" tho Springfield Unlor calls us. We have gen erally accepted Syracusans as correct. Syrucuse Courier. "Syracuslans" Is bet ter than "knockers," "ronsters" nnd "soro heads," as some of the other cities call you. And, by tho way, If Syracuse scribes studied baseball moro nnd orthog raphy less they wouldn't bo such targets for Buffalo nnd Rochester rivals. Tho Wllkes-Barre Leader on Wednes day used a number of paragraphs from this column nnd gavo proper credit. The News-Dealer used them without giving credit. The Items in question contnlned The Trlbuno's Individual opinions, and for that reason we object to tho scissoring. Wo have no objection if general para graphs of Interest to the Ncws-Dealer nnd other papers aro clipped from us without credit, but wo do draw the line on items of another character. Tho cupidity of the average Seranton Ian Is surprising and Blmply because of tho fnct that tho Impression is abroad that Seranton throw the game to tho Barons on Monday morning, the people wouldn't come out to yesterday's game. Wllkes-Barro Record, No, that wasn't tho reafeon for Seranton cupidity. The cranks were ready to seo n contest, but had tired of witnessing tho Miners wlpo tho earth with tho Barons. Eight out of eleven had something to do with It. Peto Eagan always does something bril liant when he strikes Spilngtlcld His fine catch tn the eighth spoiled three runs, sure. Springfield NewB. This same Petey Eagan always does something extraord inary when here and Is Just about the slnglo blade In the fanning mill Wo re gard him as tho star outfielder of the Eastern leaguo when wo comes to con sider his batting and base running, along with other capabilities requisite for out fielders, and your young Green Isn't far from being hla equal, Wllkes-Barre Rec. ord. Vis, but Peter will have to show moro of tin anxiety to play regularly or ho will loso his reputation There was a howl ft am t.ono of Ihe cranks when Morbo was taken out in the sixth. If a pitcher ever ought to have bean rerrcved It wns Morse yesterday. He was able to tontrol but one style ot ball, a fust and almost straight one, and was fielding his position about as poorly as a pitcher could and still stay In the business. Following Lush's three-baser In tho third Morse failed to back third base and Lush scored on Bonner's thiow. In tho fourth iMorse stood a calm spec tator In tho box and allowed MoHalt to reach second wheel Ileurd and Bonner were after that fungo over the Infield. The crank In their ardor somothnes for get that a pitcher is supposed to do some, thing besides stand on the rubber and dish out strulght fast ones for tho oppos ing batsmen to fatten their averages on. Guaranteed 80 n with other duties. Write foi paitlculnrs. enclosing siaiup, ) CHEMICAL COMl'ANX, JNo, 72 MANGO John street, New York. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. FOR SALE CHEAP-SINGLE DWELL Ing, No. 125 Fllmoro nvenuo; easy terms. Address A., Tribune ofllce. 17011 SALE-HOTEL, GOOD LOCATION, J.1 excollent business. For particulars ad dress A., Tribune office. ITOR SALE-ONE THREE-HOUSE FLAT, I' nlan mm t tirptfttnrv flnlihln hnllRf.. In cluding store room. l.urayette fcircet. E. D. CAl'WELL, 1723 I?OR RALF A FINE YOUNG SPAN OF , dark chestnut horses. For description inquire nt Everett'B Stable, Dlx Court, Seranton. FOR SALE-FINE TRAP CHEAP. Penn avenue. 1811 BICYCLES Our line of Bicycles, consisting of La dies', Gentlemen's and Children's Wheels, is the most complete line here abouts, inasmuch as we are selling agents for the following well-known makes: FENTON DEMOREST, RICHMOND. BARNES, STEARNS, METEOR, STERLING, DAYTON, LEAGUE, REPAIR WORK We are the acknowledged leaders in this difficult line of the business. The aver age cyclist dislikes to have his wheel go to the ordinary repair shop. He gen erally gets it back with badly scratched enamel, etc. Our shop is II AN ORDINARY OE IT'S A F1RST-GLH3S SHOP Where work is done in a. careful ner by experienced repairers. man- Bittenbender & Co., 126 and 128 Franklin Avenue THE LACKAWANNA WHEEL CO., MANUFACTURERS OF FOR RENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I?OR RENT-FIVE (8) STORY JlUILDING, , No. lilH Wyoming nvenue, next to Dime Bank; will bo entirely remodeled, furnished with elevator and made sultablo for apart ment store. Inquire of J. N. RICE, Meura Building. I70R RENT-DESIRABLE EIGHT-ROOM . house; improvements. Apply 528 Wy oming avenue. REAL ESTATE. Advs. Under This Head Ona Cent a Word. OUliLECORNEItS-ADOUBLECORNEli has a specific value: Thero are not mans good ones left In Seranton. A double corner means 00 feet on the uvenue nnd 1UO feet on the Btreet. For u ifentleman's plato w lth ample grounds, residence, stnbles, nnd unobstructed view sand light it is Just tho de sideratum. For Investment in rows of build ings or double houses It presents all that you wunt. Call for circular, inup nnd Informa tion, JONES, 311 bpruci street. High Grade Bicycles Lackawanna, Black Diamond, $100 $50, $60, $75 Nickel-Plating and Enameling a specialty. Nothing but expert workmen at our factory and the very best material used. FACTORY: 1216 AND 1218 N. WASHINGTON AVE. SALES ROOMS, 410 REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. LACKAWANNA AVE. 171NECENTUALLOTS ON ADAMS, JEF X' ferson, Madison and Monroe nvenues nre rapidly going at lower prices than Seranton cltUens will ever seo ngaln. A few good ones nre left at 10 minutes' wnlk from postofllce. Theheure valuable and superior lots, and are a rare opportunity. JONES, 311 Spruce St. IToiT saledesTraiTle "Tot, with house on rear, OIB N. Washington ave. nue; owner leaving city. OOl Qulncyuve. MONEY TO LOAN. Adv. Under This Head One Cent a Word. S400 AND $1,200 ON CITY REAL ES tnte. D. II. REPLOGLE, Attorney, Menrs Building. BOARDERS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. WANTED-TWO REPINED OENTLE incn boarders. Central location. Sur roundings llrst-elass. Menls prompt; but niUbt find their own nmusements. To such, a good home can be found by addressing X., Tribune ofllce. LOST. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word, hotel, In Mlnooku, and No. 11 School, n nick cont vi lth cash book In It, belonging to P. J. NEEDHAM, 810 Stone avenue. Ito wurd forroturn. STOLEN. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. r p AKKrWAXVKOSVJinA. Y EVEN. X Ing from In front of ICoons Hotel, 105 Lacknw nana avenue, a baby carriage, con. tattling two pillows und a funey cover. Re ward will bu given for Its return to MRS. KOONS, 108 Lackawanna nvenue. AGENTS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. WANTED-SOLIC1TORS; NO DELIVER lng, no collecting: position permanent; pay weekly; state age. GLEN BROTHERS, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED-OENERAL AGENTS IN EV ery county; nlso lady cunvassers; some thing new; sure seller; apply quick. J, C. H1LI1ERT, 111 Adams avenue, Scrunton.Po. AGENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price si. Go ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, Napervllle, III. GENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel nnd copper electro plasters; prices from 3 upward: salary and expenses paid; outfit free. Address, with stamp, MICHIGAN MFG CO., Chlcngo, A GENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL ers; fJ2B weekly nnd expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG CO., 4H Van lfuren St., Chicago. FOUND. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word KEYS. T70UND-HUNUH OF J1 can have same by pi payment of advertising. can have same by proving IV ALLEN, (101 Washington nvenue. OWNER lerty and Inquire of W. H. CITY SCAVENGER". CHAS. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER. All orders promptly nttended to, day or night. All the latest uppllances. Charges reasonable. 710 Scrunlon street. House, 1126 Washburn Btreet. AB.BRIGolfoLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . nnd cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. Hit 10 US, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 N. Maln'.ave., or Klckwr drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone (1010, DISSOLUTION NOTICE, Advs, Under This Head One Cnt a Word DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP-Tho firm known as W. A. Gray 4 Co., doing bustuess at aiULackawannu avenue, Is this day dissolved. The business will here after bo conducted by W. A. Oruy at the sumo place. . W. A. GRAY. Julys, 1H07. SITUATIONS WANTED. blacksmith; good Journeyman; seven yeurs' experience; will work nt reasonable wages. Address EKIM, Tibune ofllce. ii Trunks AND d el Q AT FLOREY'S, 222 WYOMING AVENUE E MPLOYMENT WANTED FIRST class baker, worked 12 years In New Yoru; rrenctiana Vienna Dreaaa specialty. GREAT CUBAN CIGAR FACTORY. 221 Washington avenue. SITUATION WANTED - TO OO OUT - washing the nrst part or uie week; wonh mgs laKen nome uiso. Call or Address I 331 North Sumner avenue. B., SITUATION WANTBD-BY A WOMAN; ;ood cook and laundress; can give refer ence. Address, E. M. D., P. O. Box 40. CITUATION WANTED-A8 COOK AND O laundress or general housework. Can Slve good reference. Can sleep home. Ad revs, 820 Lackawanna avenue. MRS. EL LEN OLEA8QN. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG ludy as housekeeper; with reference. Address, rare MISS a BROWN, Box 41, Old Forge, lJickawunna County, Pa. WANTED-PERMANENT POSITION BY a first-class barber, of good habits; or wilt work us a relief. Address, "Anxious to work," O. R. U., this ofllce. WANTED-A PERMANENT POSITION to do anything, by a young man who speaks four languages and understands book keeplug. RICHARD, 131b Prospect avenue. REDUCTION IN PRICE OF GAS, THE SCRANTON GAS AND WATER CO. and the Hyde Park Gas Co. In accordance with the policy of these coin, punles to reduce rates from time to time, as may be warranted by Increased consump tion, notice Is hereby given that on and after July 1st next, tbe price of gas will bo One Dollar and Twenty Cents per one thousand cublo feet consumed, subject to the following discounts; Five per cent, on all bills, where the consumption for the month amounts to less than twenty-tlvo dollars; ton per cent, on nil bills where the consumption for the month amounts to twenty.tlve dollars and upwards. Provided tbe bill Is paid on or be fore tbe 20th day of tbe month in which the bill Is presented. By Order of tho Board. O. B. HAND, Secretary. Seranton, Pa., June 21st, 1807. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING nulls cured without the least pain or b mood. free. K. M. HEXZEL, Chiropodist. nt their resldeuce If desired. ate. Consultation and advice drawln 30 Lackawanna uvenue. Ladles attended It I A Genuine Slaughter of Prices for one week ending July 1st: $100.00 Wheels at $79.00 75,00 Wheels at 63.70 60,00 Wheels at 49.45 00.00 Wheels at 39.00 All new wheels and fully guar anteed by leading cycle manufac turers. Bring your cash and se cure n bargain. 1 1 JURISCH. ACENT General Sporting Goods. 324 SPRUCE STREET. ON THD MOVG. SO ARB Charges inodur- I Prices Right, soo Lacka. Ave.