THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING. JULY 13, 189T. In the World of Sports. EASTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL GAMES Toronto Wins Two Holiday Games from Wilkes'Dnrrc. PROVIDENCE TIED WITH SCRANTON Thi) Chnmplons Had an Vasy Tlmo with tho Stnrs mid Arc in l'iflli l'lnco with tho PIIiicrs--Uoclicstor Cot Only Ono Hun nt Springfield. Haiti Prevented tho Scrnnton-IJuf-fnlo Game. ItCSllltS. Providence p Syracu5e 3 Springfield 9 Rochester- 1 Toronto 2a Wllkes-Bsrre 7 Toronto 11 Wllkes-Uarre 4 Buffalo at Scranton. rain. Percentage Itccoid. P. W. L. P.O. 13uffalp 01 41 22 .CiO ISvracusa OS 39 27 .591 Springfield C3 33 23 .5.V1 Toronto 04 33 29 .617 Scranton ES 2S 2S .BOO l'rovldenco 64 3Z SI .5W Rochester CI 23 41 .o.'.9 Wilkcs-Earro 69 1G 43 .271 Todni's iJnnirM. BUFFALO AT SCRANTON. iviLKi:s-iunniB at Toronto. SYRACUSE AT PROVIDENCE. nOCHHOTEut AT SPRINGFIKLD. Wilkes-Hnrre's Very Poor Showing. Toronto, Ont., July 12. Toronto defeat ed Wllkes-linrre tvvlco this afternoon In l'ollow fashion. The visitors were short of pitchers and brought In Dctts from the Held In tho tlrst game. Ho was batted hnrd and the Torontos had no illfTi cults In winning. IJetts did not receive pood support. Williams was by no means u puzzle, being; touched up safely six teen times. Tho visitors started In to bat haul In the second game, making fllx hits off Norton In the llrst two In j.ings. After that, however, ho kept them w.11 scattered. Scoro: SCRANTON PLAYERS' AVERAGES. On July 0 Tho Trlbuno published tho batting and fielding average of tho Scran ton cJuh tip to and Including that date. Slnco then thcro huvo been thteo Banes with Tormto and ono with "Wllkca-ltarrc. During tho week Walters showed tho greatest Improvement In lilttinp. Ho Inci cased his average .026 per cent, nnd nd anccd from seventh to ftKirth placo on tho team. Uonr.er Incieased ,010 per cent., Wellncr and Heard, .00S per cent, Mcuney fell oft .022 per cent, from first place to sixth. Boyd lost .01G per cent., Mastey, .003 per cent., Glinson nnd Magulrc, .003 per cent, each nnd O'Brien tho Insignificant amount of .001 ptr cent. Kngan has not played slnco tho figures wcro laBt publlshf-d and so his averages remain unchanged. Tho club's fielding record continues' to bo remarkibly good Tho lowest avciago Is tho .919 of Magulrc. Ills percentage li high for tho position he occupies and was exceeded last year by only four thlrd-baai men. Two of these wcro Levvco and Harrington who played In but 19 nnd lfi games respectively. Altogether tho figures nro better than those possessed by any club In the Ueastern, the batting and, fielding averages considered Jointly, and It Is qulto likely that no club In tho league excels tho Miners In hitting. ! I Tribune Wants BRING IG i RETURNS. TRY 'EM. Bonner. . Wellncr. Eagan .. Wnlters. O'nrlcn . Meaney . Griffin .. Massoy . Beard ... Qunson . Magulro Boyd .... Glllon ... Harper . Morso ... Battg.l Oms. lA.B. B. IT. O. A. E. Avg. 50 23fi 45 KS 137 1ST 28 .372 I) 3ti 13 1 43 2 .31 4 182 41 107 0 7 .357 21 M 29 33 V, 0 0 .333 K! 2iXS 50 li 112 15 11 .330 22 SS lfi 30 -If. tl 2 .311 13 2 1 3 0 0 .333 VI 218 311 T3 K9 23 21 .RIO r.6 231 4'J S3 130 212 22 .323 21 97 11 23 90 27 3 .2RS W. 2J4 32 07 78 12S 18 .234 .-8 131 19 32 153 47 8 .211 15 51 !l 9 3 3(5 2 ,lt7 IS 50 (i 9 C 21 1 .101 17 53 7 .9 2 S3 1 .lfo idg, Avg. .920 .837 .9U 1.000 .920 .9ii0 1.000 .900 .910 .973 .919 .902 .931 .970 .9S2 Pitchers' Record. Team Piny. v. w. l. s.o. p.c. 11, it. n. Harper 13 8 7 57 .633 Scranton 37 013 131 Olllon 15 8 7 33 .03.1 Opponents 324 495 155 Jlorso 17 9 8 33 .029 Wellncr 9 3 C 18 .333 13 140 21 B.n. 147 M T First game WILKES-RARRE. A.B. R. H. If. 2b. Hofsrius, Shuunon, Belt's, p , Goeckel, lb. . Ealv, rf Meaney, cf. Digging, c. ... Gondltig, o. .. McMahon, ss. C. Smith, 3b. 1 0 13 1 4 1 O 3 0 A. 0 o 1 0 0 0 0 I 3 Totals 43 7 IB 27 13 TORONTO. A.B. R. II. Lush, ss White, If McGann, lb. .. Mcllnlo, cf. ... 8nder, c Freeman, rf. .. Dr. Smith. 3b., Tnlor, 2b Williams, p. .. O. 1 0 8 4 3 0 3 A. 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 game, Bnun held tho Stars down to flvo hits, nnd shut them out until tho ninth Inning. Provldenco did good team work with tho stick. Tho three enora wcro on hard hit balls Score: PROVIDENCE. A.B. R. II. O. A. E. Wclgand, 2b 0 2 13 4 0 Lyons, cf 5 112 0 0 Knight, If 5 114 0 0 xon, c G 0 4 3 1 0 Drauby, lb 3 0 1 11 0 0 Cooney, js 5 1 2 1 C 0 Bassott, 3b 52 1 1 0 0 Murray, rf 4 2 3 2 0 0 Braun, p 3 0 10 2 1 Totals 41 9 SYRACUSE. JV.B. R. Eagan, 2b 1 1 Garry, cf 4 0 Smith, 3b 3 1 I.ezotte, rf 2 0 Karl, lb I n Bannon, If 4 0 Schlebeck, es 3 0 Ryan, u i 0 Malarkey, p 3 0 Shaw 1 1 15 27 13 II. 2 0 0 0 O 0 1 1 0 1 A. 3 0 0 1 0 e o 1 0 Totals 43 22 23 27 10 2 Toronto 0 0 7 19 0 2 0 0-22 Wllkes-Barre .... 10122001 0-7 Earned runs Toronto, 13; Wllkes-Barre, 4. Two base hits Williams, Dr. Smith, White, Mottenus. Betts. Three base hits Snyder, 2; Lush, 2. Home run Free man. Stolen bases Mcllale, 2; Lush, White, Freeman. Double plays Lush, Tnlor and McGann; Lush, McGann; Shannon, McMnhon and Goeckel. First base on balls-Off Williams, 2; oft Betts, 7. Hit by pitcher Dlggins. Struck out By Williams, 2; Betts, 2. PaBsed balls Snyder. Left on bases Toronto, 6; Wllkes-Barre. Poeschcr. L Time 2.00. Umpire- Second game WILICES-BARRE. A.B. R. II. Bottenus, If 3 3 2 Shannon, 2b 5 0 3 O'Donnell, p 4 0 1 Goeckel, lb 4 0 0 Daly, rf 3 0 0 Meaney, cf 3 0 2 Goudlng, c 4 11 iMcMahon, ss 3 0 0 Smith, 3b 3 0 0 Totals 31 3 G 27 13 2 Shaw batted for Ltzotto In ninth. Providence 1 0 0 2 0 11 10-9 Syracuso 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-3 Earned runs Providence, 3; Syiacuse, 1. Two-base hltr Bassett, Drauby. Threo baso hits Braun, Dixon, Shaw. Sacrifice Tilth Lions, Braun. Stolen bases Mur ray. Daublo plays Schlebeck, Eail; Cooney, Welgand, Drauby. First baso on balls Off Hiaun, 2; off Malarkty, 4. Struck out By Braun, 3; by Malarkej, 1. Wild pitch Malarkey. Time-2 03. Um pire Kcefe. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Results. Boston 8 Cleveland. 3 New York 8 Baltimore.. 9 Washington 13 Louisville 10 Chicago .. .. 13 Cincinnati 5 St. Louis 5 Plltburg 6 Philadelphia 7 lirooKlju 9 O. 1 1 1 10 A. 0 3 0 1 1 1 o 4 1 Totals 32 4 TORONTO. A.B. R. 9 27 13 1 Luf.ll, Si White. If McGann, lb ,, McHalr, cf .... Caey, 0 Freeman, rf .. Dr. Smith, 3b Taylor, 2b Norton, p .... II. 1 0 3 4 1 A. 3 0 1 o 1 0 1 1 3 Totals 33 Toronto ,, 3 0 Wllkes-Barre 1 2 Earned runs Tw o-baso 11 0 3 0 0 12 16 27 1 3 C 0 0 1 Toronto, 7; Wllkes-Barre, lilts M-Hale, Freeman 1-11 0-4 Shannon. Throe-base hit Casey Homo run Fit'tmnn. Stolen bases Mcllale, Casey. Donblo plays llcllale, Casey; Mc Hale, Talor, First baso on balls Oif Norton, 5; off O'Donnell, 2. Hit by pitch er McGann, 2; Bottenus. Struck out By Norton, 1; bj O'Donnoll, 4. Passed btU Casey, 1; Gondlngl. Left on bases Toronto, 4; Wllkes-Barre, 7. Sierlllco hit MoMahon Time 1,10, Umpire Doeschcr. V.asy for Springfield. Springfield, Mass.. July i2. The Ponies made very easy work of Rochester to day. Becker held the homo team down for five Innings then weakened. Pop fimith made his debut as an Eastern league umpire, and did faltly satlsfaotory work. Score: SPRINOFIELl) A.B. R. H. O. A. E. Fuller, ss 4 1 1 B 5 0 Green. If 4 10 3 0 0 Schefller, rf. G 1 3 4 0 C Brnuthers, lb I 0 1 r 0 0 Itcgers, 2b 4 2 0 : 0 I' Gilbert, 3b 5 14 2 2 0 Smith, cf 4 10 4 0 0 Nichols, c Slllii Mains, p 4 10 0 3 0 P.C. .730 .072 .l.'il .029 .331 .402 .4C0 .413 .421 .419 .337 .200 Percentage Itecord. P. W. Boston 03 4S Cincinnati 01 41 Baltimoro 02 41 New York 62 39 Cleveland 01 31 Brooklyn C3 34 Pittsburg CI 29 Philadelphia 07 30 Chicago (A 2S Ixmlsvllle 02 2 Washington 02 21 !t. Louis C3 13 Today's dimes. Boston at Cleveland. Brooklyn nt Chicago. New York at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Louisville. Baltimoro at St. Louis. Washington at Pittsburg. Glori of Sucknlcxis Is Coin;;. Cleveland. O.. July 12. Sockalexls' mis erable work In light field was respon sible for six of tho Bostons' eight runs today, while n clobe decision by Sheri dan took two runs from tho Clevclands. Score: R.H.E. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 02 7 2 Boston 01 04 3000- 8 9 1 Batteries. Young, Clnrko and Crlger; Nichols nnd Bergen. Umpire Shcildan. At St. Louis- R II.E. Baltimoro 0 0 0 10 113 3-911 3 St. Louis 1002 00020-5 7 2 Batteries Corbett and Clarke; Carsey and Douglass. Umpire Hurst. At Pittsburg- R.H.E. Pittsburg 031000011612 4 Washington 2 0 2 0 0 5 0 2 2-1313 5 Batteries Klllen. Hastings and Sugden; Mercer and Farrell. Umpire Emslle. At Cincinnati R II.E. Cincinnati 0 0 0 2 0 10 0 2-5 8 2 New York 0 00310130-8 14 1 Batteries Rhlnes and Vaughn; Ruslo nnd Warner. Umplre-O'Day. At Louisville RII.E. Louisville. 0 0 3 13 111 0-10 15 1 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 113 2 0-711 6 At Chicago- R.H.E. Chicago 2 0 C 1 0 1 3 0 -13 15 4 Brooklyn 2 0 0 0 2 3 2 0 0915 1 Batteries Friend and Donohue; Payne, McMahon and Grim. Umpire McDonald. John li. Sullivan to umpire the Scran-toti-Rochos?tor game In this city Satur day. The deal Is provisional upon the Rochester club's acceptance of tho usual $100 guarantee nnd a waiving' ot tho 40 per cent, privilege. As far as Sullivan Is concerned, the agreement with him Is closed provided the Rochester owners agree to name the percentage. They will probably do this In view of tho fact that when Cor bett played recently In Rochester against Syracuse, tho latter received only the Kuarantee. Manager Gilllln was trying- by wire to arrange, the matter of lecolpts with Manager Weld man, of the Rochester club, last night and Wcldman finally icrtuested that It he settled with Picsldcnt Ihisleit. Manager Grlllin wrote tho latter and will probably receive a reply by tele graph duilnir today. Sullivan Is not by any means an ex pert umpire hut he poss.es.sc5 more than a fair knowledge of tho game. In view of the leports of the once great fighter's reform he ought to attract several thousand of his lormcr admir ers to Athletic park. 'T'HE following adver- tisers will find mail for them at the Tribune business office: J. H. T., Arlie Letts, Longacre, H. C M. L., F. L. Q., Gor don, Widow, X. Y. Z., K. H. F., M. JYl E. HELP WANTED-MALES. Advf. Under This Head One Cent a Word. Connolly & Wallace Foulard Silks AT 37 CENTS. The best quality made by the best American makers tx7 ANTr.n nnnn hoy VV reference. REXFOHD Lnckavvnntm nvenuc. MUHr CO. HAVE , JSOil WANTED AGENTS-Si-r. PER MONTH and expenses nnld active men 11 rigm; by sumplo only; samples, niirrlnfrn rurnlHUed. 1IIL,1. dltss JOI111EH, Uox 5U08, Boston, Mass. also rrnnils Rnlil horse nnd earrlncc furnished FREE. Ad' CALESXIEN-SCHOOLSUITLIES: COUN k5 try work; jioo salary monthly, with liberal additional commissions. R. O. EVANS & CO., Chicago. ANTED-AN IDEA. WIIOCANTIIINIC w ofsomcHlmnle thing to patent? Pro tect your ideas: they limy bring you wealth, Cla Utll 1IIL-1LR. IIIL'i llllll fl III Write JOHN WEDDEltlltniN A CO., C. !2:t, Patent Attorneys, Vt nshln lortneir S1HOO pnzo oucr aim inventions vvuntcd. Dept. lgton, D. u., list of 1,000 "1A7"ANTED-AS AGENT IN EVERY tlon tocnnvus8;S4.00to Ji.5.00 DIAMOND DUST. will be the battery, has "jumped" tho It rained. Buffalo heie today Wellner nnd Boyd Pitcher Manvlllo Wilkes-Bnno team. McCreery mado three homo runs out of four times at bat In yesterday's Louisville-Philadelphia game. Herman Doeschor, another of tho t-ev-cial good umpires, who liavo been knocked to death by piejudlced wrlteis, outdated at Toionto jesterday. Tom O'Rourke, tho old Boston catcher, who Is now In the hotel business In New York city, iecent'.y saw Joe Corbett pilch a game for tho Baltlmorcs. "That young fellow," said O'Rourke, "reminds mo viv idly of John Clarkson when ho llrst Joined the Chlcagos. Ho looks like Clarkson, walks like him, and pitches with almost tho umo style." ' Tho Mlneis would have presented a crippled team against tho Bisons yester day, so It was probably just as well that It rained. It was thought that Eag .11 could return to left Hold though hu has not by nny means recovered from tho Jolt he received at Springfield, and Bonner would havo played with only nlno of his ten fingers. This valuablo pair will hu In better shape today. Tho only member of the New Yorks who won the leaguo and world's cham pionships in 1SS9 now playing in tho No tional league Is Mike TIernan. Ewln 's manager of tho Cincinnati, BUI Biovvn and Pat Murphy have sunk Into oblivion, Keefe Is umpiring In tho Eastern league, Welch Is 1 mining a saloon In Holyoke, Ed Crano Is dead, Tltcomb has retired, Connor Is playing in Fall River, Danny Richardson Is In business In Elmlra, Waid Is piaetlclng law, Whitney Is ,t Lowell, O'Rourko Is managing the Bridge port team, and Gore is living In New York city Jim Mutrlo Is living quietly on Stnten Island. Says tho Syracuso Standard: "Tho Eastern leaguo Is having moro troublo than usual with umpires. Jim Knovvies was run out by a unanimous vote. Gnff ney went wrong. Wllkes-Barro nnd Buf falo got Gruber off tho list. Syracuso was the principal kicker against Ken nedy, who has been given his leave. Down In Scranton they are kicking on Swait wood, whom they call tho worst of tho lot." Tho Standard will havo to explain who are meant by "they" heforo tho final sentenco lu the foregoing Is correct. Svvartwond Is not by nny means better than Gnffney, nor Is any umpire In the hutlness. if tho sentiment of tho majority Is considered, but hu Is, In our opinion, the second best on tho Eastern leaguo staff, Scranton has been unfortunate In most of tho games which Svvartvvood has umpired, but this has not been duo to any incompetency or yellow work on bis purt. Ho has umpired good hall, and Scranton has labored under a hoodoo In Lver gamo over which he presided. SEC , day made; sells at sight; also n man to sell Staplo Goods to dealers; best side lino 87ft u .month; salary or largo commission made: experience unnecessary, million ronp uuu jiuuuuremi. ng Company, Cincinnati, O. AS7ANTEI) - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN V every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; a monopoly; big money for agents; no cupltul required. EDWARD C. Flbll J. CO., Borden Block, Chicago, 111. , Guaranteed not to slip or fade. The price, 37C, is less than half the figure usually quoted for this grade. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, &?" ii THE "BARKER BICYCLE. w ! $75.00.j HELP WANTED FEMALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. w ANTEDSALESLADIES, AT REX- 1 OKU CO., iioa l.uiKiiwannn avenue. WANTED-A GOOD NURSE OIRL; ONE that can wash and lion, at 737 Madi son avenue. GOODRESTAURANT COOK, WOMAN; good vvnses, Address T. J. I, enre of Scranton Tribune. LADIES-I MAKE BIG WAGES DOING pleasant homo work, and w HI gladly send lull puitlculaistoull bending 2 cent stamp. MISS M. A. HTEHIIlN.s, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to sell nnd Introduce Snydei's cake Icing; experienced canvasser preferred; work permanent and very prolltntile. Write for paillculars at onco and get benefit of holiday trude. T. B. SNYDER Ai CO., Cincinnati, O. WANTED IMMEDIATELY-TWO ENEU getio (.aleawomeu to represent us. Guaranteed SO a dav without interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Wrlto for paillculars, enclosing stanui, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. Tl John htreet, New York. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. T?OR SALE-ONE THREE-HOUSE FLAT, I1 nlso ono three-story double houxe, In rinding storo room. E. D. CAI'WELL, 1723 Lnfajetto street. MADE BY SCRANTON WORKMEH ADD GUARANTEED BY II SCRANTON FIRM. S. Q. BARKER & SON. Scranton, Pa. SALESROOM: Board of Trada Building, Llnta Sheet, Court House Square. BICYCLES Our Hue 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: BARNES, STEARNS, METEOR, STERLING, DAYTON, LEAGUE, FENTON DEMOREST, RICHMOND. 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-1 erally gets it back with badly scratched enamel, etc. Our shop is I ON ORDIHRRY Oi IT'S H FlltST-CLASS SIP Where work is done in a careful man ner by experienced repairers. T70R SALE-A FINE YOUNQ SPAN OF J1 dark chestnut horj.es. For description Inquire at Everett's btable, Dl. Court, Hcran-ton. I70R SALE FINE TRAP l'enn avenue. CHEAF. lfi 11 LOST. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word, "jfHvsnxY, 17eteen'"vTne' lu street and Cathedral, poarl rosary. Re turn to 600 Vino street. LOST-JULY O, UETW'EEN JUDGE'S hotel, In Mtuooka, and No. 11 School, a sack coat with cash book In It, belonging to V. J. NEEDHAM, 8111 btono avenue. Re ward for return. PROPOSALS. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. CEALED PROPOSALS O elved for fiirnlKhliig WILL HE RE- refreshments at tho Joint excursion of the Young .Men's In stitute 01 J.uerne, i.iicKiiwiuuiii ununuKquu haunaiounties, to bo held on Sept. 'JO, 1807, nt Harvey's Lake. All bids to bo submitted on or before August 1 1, 1807. Tho commit teo reserves tho right to reject any orall bids. Address T. F, OWENb, Chairman, H Kenly street, Plttston, Pa, CITY SCAVENGER. Totals .SO 9 10 27 11 ROCHESTER. A.B. R. II. Bhannon. as. ,, 4 0 0 Lvnch, If 4 0 1 Bhearon, rf 4 0 0 Fooley, lb ,,., 2 0 0 Rlchter, cf 4 0 1 Mulvey, 3b 3 0 0 Jlcnry, 2b 4 13 llakcr, o, 4 0 0 Dec leer, p ,. 1 0 0 A. 1 0 1 1 0 2 7 1 1 ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At Newark- R.H.E. Newark 2 0 10 0 0 10 0-711 2 .Reading 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 5 4 Ilatterles Johnstono and Ztarfosa; Mc Mackln and narckley. Umpire Hums. At Philadelphia R.H.E. Athletics 000101100-3 7 1 Richmond 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 14 0 2 RatterleB Ames and F. Schaub; Ches bro and Foster. Umpire Snyder. At I'aterson R.H.E. Paterson 1 0 2 0 1 2 1 0 7 12 4 Norfolk 0022000 10-5 11 3 Batteries Flaherty and Westlake; ills hop and Snyder. Umpire Hotts. At Lancaster Lancaster - Hartford gamo postponed rain. Totals 30 i G 27 14 6 Springfield 1 010021220 Rochester 0 000100001 Sacrifice hit Brouthers. Btolen bases Fuller, Schclller. RogerB. Two baso hit Lynch. First base on balls-Off Mains, 3; oft, Becker, 4. Struck out By MalnB, 1; Becker, 4. Hit by pitcher By Mains, t. Double plays Mains, Fuller, Drouth frs; Gilbert, Fuller and Brouthers; Shear on and Dooley, Wild pitches Becker, 2. Time 2.00. Umpire Smith. """ Ilrnun Citvo Only Tour Hits. Providence, R, I July 12. Provldenco defeated Syracuse today In a. well played Ynlcott Wnnts to right. Sporting Editor of Tho Tilbune. Sir; In reply to my chnllenge In a Sundny papeis It was stated by one of this city's fighters that I was a, coun terfeit. If I am, why don't some of tho locals In my class come out and accept my challenge? They can put the best lu the county or state ngalnst mo and I vv 111 prove that I am his superior In a limited number of rounds. Yours respectfully, Jninea "Walcott, Colored Featherweight Champion of Indiana. Scranton, Pa., July 12. Griiro Ilnsthu Rest of It. Philadelphia, July 12. One of tho fastest fights between lightweights ever seen In this city took place tonight at the Arena between young Grlffo and Owen Zeigler. The bout lasted six rounds and at tho end of It Grlffo seem ed to havo slightly the better of Zeigler. lLimiGOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess nools: no odor. Improved pumps used. A. UR1GG&, Proprietor. Ltavo orders HOO N. Main.ave., or Elckes' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telcphono 00 10. (SCAVENGER. or night. All the latest appliances. Charges leasonable. 7111 fcrrunlon street. House, 11 lift Wnshburn street- A. -I HAS. COOPER. CITY l All orders promptly attended to, day Bittenbender & Co., 126 and 128 Franklin Avenue THE LACKAWANNA WHEEL CO., MANUFACTURERS OF High Grade Bicycles Lackawanna, - $100 Black Diamond, $50, $60, $75 Nickel-Plating and Enameling a specialty. Nothing but expert workmen at our factory and the very best material used. FACTORYi 1218 AND 1218 N. WASHINGTON AVE. SALES ROOMS, 410 REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. LACKAWANNA AVE. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING nulls cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and ndvtce given lice. E. M. IIETZEL, Chiropodist, DUO Lackawanna avenue. Ladles attended at thcli residence If desired. Charges moderate. JOHN L. TO UMPIRE. Will llinplro Ktiturdnv's Rochester Hcrnntou Ctuuo in This City. Arrangements have been mado with rigcon-ShootliiK Mntch, James Bonner, of Old Forge, will shoot William Smallrldge, of Pino Hreok, for $100 a, side at the house of James White, Little Encland, on Tuesday, July 20. iCach man will shoot nt 2j pigeons, 20 yards rise. CHARTER APPLICATION. X. fortho County of Lnoknwnnnn, No. 4o:i, September Term, 1 807. Notloe Is hereby given thatnn application villi be made to tho said Court on Monduy, the lllth day or August, A. D. lR07,at 10 o'clock a. m., under tho Corporation Act of one thousand eight hundred nnd seventy four, entitled, "An Act to provide for tho In corporation and regulation of certain cor porations," and the supplements thereto, by Alfred Harvoy, Mis. Jennie Cnpwcll, Mrs, Hutan Spencer, Mrs. Charles M. Mnynnrd, Arthur Marriott, Hlmon 'I homns, A. L. Frlnk, (I. J. A ery and O. W. Maynard, for the char ter of an Intended corporation to be called tho "Plrst Church or Christ Scientist lu Scranton, Pennsylvania," tho character and object of which Is for tho support of the pub llu worship of God acnordlug to the futth, doctrine, discipline, and principle nnd usage of Christian Sclenco as set forth only In the lilble and writings of tho Rev. Mary Baker U, Eddy, and for theso purposes to hav e, pos sess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges eonierren oy too sum ct anu jis REAL ESTATE. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. OR BALE-DESIRABLE LOT, WITH bouse on rear. 018 N. WashlnKton ave. uue; owner leaving city. 001 Qulncyave. Fc AGENTS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. WANTED-SOL1CITORS; NO DELIVER lng, no collecting; position permanent; pay weeuf y; state age. iiocncfiier, .. npi Bit LEN BROTHERS, WANTED-GENERAL AGENTS IN EV ery county; nlso lady canvassers; some thing new; sure seller; apply quick. J. C H1L11ERT, 141 Adams avenue, Hcrnnton, Pa. Ac GENTH-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Cllueusmp urlce fi. ho- Inir br thousands. Address NICHOLS, Nnpervlllc, 111. AGENTS-TO HELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, sliver, nickel and copper electro a., huiu, Oliver ...vac. uuu i-uupci c-n plasters; prices from S3 upward: salary exueuses nuld: outfit free. Address. stamp, MICHIGAN MFG CO., Chicago. nnd with AGENTS TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL ers; 825 weekly nnd expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG CO., 48 Vuu Iluren St., Chicago. SITUATIONS WANTED. S'llTUATloN'wANTEDi Industrious married man, as Janitor or uny kind of respectable work; can give refer ence. Address, J. G. W., 413 North Main. supplements. The nronost Prothonotary'Holllt oof said Court, of num. fhe proposed charter Is now on illo In tho her and tei m aforesaid. 0. 11 PARTRIDGE, Solicitor. ACADEMY OF HUSIC, JULY U, IS AND 16, CONTINUOUS POOL MATCH Tor the Championship of tho World, Iletween CHAMPION UX-CIIAMPION Jeronn K. Keogb. and Wra. II. Clearwater, Of Scranton. Of Pittsburg, Pa. ADMISSION, Qn Cents. Reserved Seats, 60 Cents. Gamo Called at R O'clock. SITUATION WANTED BY IJOY 17 years of age; would lllto to work In storo or learn a trude. Address J. J. W., Dun more, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-BY A GENERAL i blacksmith; good journeyman; seven years' wages. experience; will work at reasonablo Auaress r.ivii, inuune omce. E MPLOYMENT WANTED - FIRST class baker, worked 12 years In New xora; i-renciiana Vienna ureaa a specialty. GREAT CUHAN CIGAR FACTORY. UJ1 Washington avenue. QITUATION WANTED TO GO OUT O washing tho tlrst part of the week; wash lugs tuken home also. Cull or address L. R, 334 North Sumner avenue. QITUATION WANTED-AS COOK AND O laundress or general housework. Cuu lvo good reference. Can sleep home. Ad riKB, fiUll Luckaw annn avenue, MRS. EL LEN GLEASON. SITUATION WANTED-I1Y A YOUNG O lady as housekeeper; with reference Address, care MISS C, 1IIIOWN, Uox 41, Old Forge, Lackuwunna County, Pa. Talking about wheels thnt ORIENT wheel with the pitch line chain, is by fur the best ot wheels PRICE $100, jIISCH sells mm also u complete Hue of me dium priced wheels. For Sporting Goods go to 324 Spruce street, in Hotel Jermyn. Ill s Hi lis AND J on AT FLOREY'S, 222 WYOMING AVENUE REDUCTION IN PKICC OF GAS, hkscrantonqas'a and tho Hyde Park Gas Co. In uccordunce with the policy of these com panies to reduce rates from time to time, as may bo warranted by Increased consump tion, notice Is hereby given thut on and utter July 1st next, the price of gas will be One Dollar and Twenty Cents per one thousand cubic feet consumed, subject to the follow Ing discounts; Five per cent, on all bills, where the consumption for the month amounts to less tllun twenty-rlvo dollurs; ten por cont. on all bills wheiethe consumption for the mouth umouuts to twenty-five dollars and upwurds. Provided the bill Is paid on or be fore the 20th day of the month lu which tho bill Is presented. Ily Order of tho Board. a. II. HAND. Secretary. Scranton, Pa., Jllue -J J St., 181)7. HOARDERS WANTED, Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. siMAssns WANTED-PERMANENT POSITION BY a first-class harber, of good habits; or will work us a relief. Address, Anxious to work," G. R. C., this olllcn. 117ANTED-TWO V men boarders. REFINED GENTLE Central location. Sur roundings llrst-class. Meals prompt! but must And their own umusements. To such. u good home can be found by addressing X., Tribune ottlco. 2 ON TUB MOVE. SO ARB GOHSIAD'S TRUNKS S BIGYGLE SUITS Prices Right. 300 Lackn. Aye,
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