THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 10, 1397. 1 In M EASTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL'GAMES Toronto Takes Third Place Away from (lie Ponies. ROOTING HELPS SCRANTON WIN Rochester's Pitchers Couldn't Hold Their Nerve Against tlio Nolso from lllcnchors nnd Grnmlstnnd--lrovi-doiico Tnkcs a Tnll Out or l'nrmcr lirovn--IIItfi nnd Error nt Spring-Hcld--Wlllc8-Ilnrro Wins One. ItCStlltS. Scranton g Rochester- 8 Wllkes-Barre - .. 3 Syracuse 1 Toronto 13 Springfield 8 Providence - 13 Buffalo 5 I'orcontngo Ilccord. V. W1 1 Buffalo G8 J3 25 '9yracuso GO 40 2'J Toronto CS 37 29 Springfield Ct 35 IS Scranton 0 31 29 Providence C7 3t SI Jtochcster G5 23 42 Wllkcs-Barro CI 17 41 au. .b32 .5S0 .Ml .517 .517 .607 .351 .279 Todny's Gnnica. nocnESTDn at scranton. SYRACUSE AT W1LKES-HARRE. TOUONTO AT SiPRINGKinLD. UUFI'ALO AT I'ROVIDJJNCE. CASE OF RATTLES. Spoiled Rochester's Lead and Let the : Miners Win la Their Last Inning. Poor pitching: and two bad cases of rattles in the "box were the reasons for tho Miners' victory over the Brownies yesterday. Hard luck had nothing to do with it as "vVeidman's crowd had tho gamo cinched up to the Scranton. half of the seventh inning by a score of 8 to 3, but at that point Gannon fell a victim to a terrific din of rootinc; and rjave three passes to first, two singles and throe runs before he was eucoed ed by Yerrick in. tho mld.it of the both er. Yerrick in tho last of tho last half of tho teventh nnd In. the eighth was as lacking of nerve as was Gannon and in the midst of tho continued noise from bljachers and grandstand gave ono walk, was found for five singles and hit Bonner, all of which gave the Miners three runs nnd tho game. The flld support by both teams was of a high order. Mulvey's error of an assist by Gannon in the first inning cost a run but that was the only vital mistake of the Brownies outside tho box. Dooley, besides playing an excel lent first base, batted in, Ave of Roch ester's eight runs and wns hit by a pitched ball and scored in the fifth Inning on Richter's lly over the center field fence. It was tho flist home run made over the Scranton fence this sea son and won for the elongated outgar dener the applause he deserved. Henry's work at second was nearly ns good as any seen here this year and to him, Dooley and Rlchter Is due the credit for tho hard fight put up by the Brownies. Beard, Bonner, Massey and Magulre performed about all of the Miners' field work. All hands, Massey and Gunson excepted, figured in the run getting in. the two final chapters. Lynch'a single, a walk to Shearon and Dooley"s two-baser for two Roch ester runs opened tha game. For Scranton. in tho first Inning, O'Brien was hit "by a pitched ball, went to sec ond on Walters' single and to third on Mulvey's error on Gannon's assist, fol lowing Beard's attempted sacrifice. Eagan forced O'Brien at tho plate and Walters scored on Bonner's fly to left field. After Glllon hit Dooley and Rlchter hit over tho fenco for a homer and two runs it locked to be all over but tho shouting. Two runs developed, how ever, in tho Scranton half on singles by Waltera, Beard and Bonner, which made the tallv 4-3. In the fourth, fifth and sixth a base on balls was all that tho Miners could get off Gannon, while in the fifth, Lynch's doubl. a walk to Shearon and Dooley's slrcle netted two runs, und two more doeloped in tho peventh on Shearon's double, Doolpy's triple and a single by Rlchter. That made tho icoro 8 to 3 with tho long end in favor of Rochester. With but four singles, two passes to first and a hit by pitcher off Gannon MP to the last of the seventh, the Min ors' cause Eceiued hopeless, but tho epidemic of rooting put Gunnon out of the gamo nnd flabergasted Yerrick and the Miners in their; last two in nings got tho six runs necessary to win. In detail: SCRANTON. A.U. R. K. O. A. E. O'Brien, rf 3 2 1 1 0 0 Walters, cf G 3 3 0 0 0 Beard, ss 4 2 3 4 8 0 Eagan, If 4 1110 1 JUonner, 2b 4 0 2 14 0 Massey, lb 4 0 0 15 0 0 Mngulre, 3b 4 0 12 4 0 Gunson, 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 anion, p 210000 Total 33 9 11 27 16 1 ROCHESTER. A.U. R. H. O. A. E. Shannon, es G 0 0 3 2 0 Lynch, If G 2 2 S 0 0 Shearon, rf 3 3 1 1 0 0 Dooley, lb 3 2 3 C 1 0 Rlchter, cf 6 12 3 0 0 Mulvey, 3b 4 0 1 0 G 1 Henry, 2b 4 0 2 4 4 0 linker, o 3 0 13 10 Gannon, p t 3 0 0 0 10 Yerrick, p 1 0 0 1 1 0 Total 3S 8 12 24 15 1 Rochester 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0--S Scinnton 1 0 2 0 0 0 4 2 x S Earned runs Scranton 4, Rochester G. Two-baso hlts-Dooloy, Lynch. Shearon. Thrte-liaso hit Dooley. Homo run Rlchter. Stolen bases Dooley. Dgublo , playB Heard to Masseyj Bonnor to Beard to Massey. Tlrst baso on balls Oft an ion 3: oft Gannon 5; off Yerrick 1. Hit by pitched ball O'Brien, Bonnor, Dooloy, Struck out-By anion 3. Passed balls Baker. Left on bases Scranton 10, Rochester C. Sacrlftco hits Beard. Baker. Time 2.15 Umpiro Doeschor, Stars Could Not Hit Koonnn. Wllkes-Barre, July 15. rour hits was all Syracuse could get oft Keenan today. Wllkes-Barre got ten off Malarkey. Sharp fielding upon tho part of the visitors, however, kept the score down. After two menN had been retired In tho ninth In nlnjf, Dan Shannon's ringle brought In OJcrM of thr winning run for tho homo team. Score: WlLKES-UAnitB. A.n. n. 11. o. a. e. Rottcnus, If 3 3 12 0 0 Shannon, 2b C 0 4 4 2 0 Mcancy, rf B 0 2 0 0 0 Oocckel, lb 3 0 1 11 0 1 Rett. Cf 4 0 0 5 10 Clouding1, c 4 0 0 4 2 0 McMahon. ss 3 0 10 2 0 C. Smith, 3b 3 0 0 12 2 Kccnan, p. 3 110 2 0 Totals 33 3 10 27 11 3 SYRACUSE. A.U. II. II. O. A. n. nacan, 2b 3 0 0 2 10 dairy, cf. 3 0 0 6 0 0 J. Smith, 3b 3 10 3 10 Lczotte, rf. 4 0 0 0 10 Karl, 11 4 0 1 12 0 0 llannon, If 2 0 0 2 0 0 Schlcbeck, ss 3 0 10 3 1 Shaw, c 4 0 12 10 Malarkey, p 3 0 1 0 3 0 Totnls 29 1 4 27 10 1 Wllkes-Barro 1 0000000 2-1 Syracuse 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0-1 Earned runs WOkcs-Uarre, 1. Stolen base Schlsbeck. Double plays Bctts to Gondlng; MoMnlion to Shannon to Oocc kel. Tlrst baso on balls Off Kcenan, 3; off Malarkey, 2. Hit by pitched ball--Uottenus, 12agan, Bannon. Struck out By Kcenan, 1; by Malarkey. Parsed balls Shaw. Left on bases Wllkcs-Hnrre, 9; 8 rocuse, 7. Sacrifice! hits Oocckel, C. Smith, Schlcbeck. Time 1.40. Umpire Swartvvood, A Comedy of Errors. SprlnRflold, Mass , July 15. Toronto plaed a poor unnio today, but Sprlns lleld played twlco ns badly nnd the 'Vis itors had a walk-over. Score: TORONTO. A.R. R. II. O. A. K. Casey, sn 5 10 111 White, If 5 2 3 4 11 McOann, lb 4 12 7 0 1 McIInle, cf G 1 1 2 0 0 Snyder, o G 2 2 3 0 2 Treeman, rf C 2 3 4 0 0 II. Smith. 3b 4 10 3 2 0 Taylor, 2b 5 2 2 3 2 0 Dlncen, p 5 110 3 1 Totals 43 13 14 27 9 0 SPRINGFIELD. A.B. R. II. O. A. E. Fuller, ss 3 0 1 1 C 2 Oreen, it G 2 1 2 0 1 Schefller, rf 5 110 0 0 Brouthers, lb G 2 2 10 1 0 Rogers, 2b 4 12 14 3 Ollbert, 8b G 1 3 5 G 2 O. Smith, ct 3 10 110 Duncan, c 4 0 0 3 0 3 MahiB, p 4 0 1111 Totals SS 8 11 21 IS 12 Toronto 2 2 0 3 10 14 X 13 Springfield 3 0000004 1 S Earned runs Toronto 2. Springfield 1. Sacrifice hits II. Smith. Stolen bases White, McQann, MoHnle, Snyder. H. Smith, Croon, Gilbert. Two-baso hits Snyder. Taylor 2. Schefller. Brouthers. Three-baso hit McOann. Homo runs Trceman. Green. First baso on balls Oft Dlnecn 4. Struck out By Dlneen 1; by Mains 2. Hit by pitcher By Mnlns 1. Double piny Gilbert, Tuller and Brouth ers. Wild pitch Dlncen. Time 2.15. Um pire Keefe. The Chumps-Down the Leaders. Providence, R. I., July 13 Providence downed the leaders today by going at "Farmer" Brown's pitching nnd lambast ing It as It has not been done before this season. It was not merely the number of hits mado, but tho way they were plnced and bunched and mixed. Buffalo could do nothing against Braun'H fine pitching and support until tho Orajs had tho gnmo well In hand with runs to spare. Scoio: PROVIDENCE. A.B. R. II. O. A. E. Wclgand, 2b 0 2 3 2 2 1 Lyons, cf G 1 1 2 1 1 Knight, If C 2 2 1 0 0 Dixon, c 5 2 2 1 1 0 Drauby, lb 5 3 2 11 0 0 Cooney, ss C 1 3 2 C 0 Rjssctt, 3b 3 0 2 3 3 0 Murray, rf 3 112 10 Braun, p 5 12 0 10 Totals 45 13 IS 27 13 BUFFALO. A.B. R. H. O. A. E. Clymer, cf 5 1110 0 Orey, rf 4 12 10 1 Fields, lb 4 0 2 11 1 0 Wise, 2b 4 0 0 110 Gllboy, if 4 113 0 0 Oremlnger, 3b 4 113 4 1 Barry, ss 4 12 14 1 Zahncr, c 4 0 2 2 10 Brown, p 4 0 0 1 G 1 Totals 37 G 11 27 1G 4 rrovldenco 4 10 4 0 2 2 0 013 Buffalo 0 00011210 G Earned runs providence 4. Two-baso hits Drauby. Cooney, Bassett, Clymer, Orey, Oremlnger. Home-runs Dixon, Wclgand. Stolon bases Wclgand, Field, Wipe. Bases on balls By Brown 4 Struck out By Braun 4; by Brown 2. Passed balls Dixon 1, Banner 1. Wild pitches Braun 2. Hit by pitcher Drauby. Bas sett. TImo 2 00. Umpire Pop Smith. NATIONAL LEAGUE. ItCKIlltS. Hojton 7 Pittsburg 5 Chicago 5 Ilaltlmore 3 New York. 10 Louisville o Cleveland 2 Brooklyn 1 Philadelphia 3 St. Louis o Washington 16 Cincinnati. 5 Pcrccutugo Ilccord. P. W. L. P.C. Boston GO 47 19 .712 Cincinnati 04 43 21 .07.' Baltimore. ft 42 22 .CM New York 01 39 23 .GOO Cleveland 07 S7 JO .552 Philadelphia 71 31 37 .47 Brooklyn CS 31 37 .135 Pittsburg Co 30 S'i .435 Chicago , C9 30 39 .4J5 Louisville C5 G 39 .400 Washington 03 2rt 39 .400 St. Louis 07 1J Gl .191 Todn's Games. Now York at Louisville, Boston at Pittsburg. Philadelphia at St. Louis. Ituslo Wns Too. Much for tho Colonels. ixtuisviuc, ivy., juiy 10 ine uommis could do absolutely nothing with Rusle s delivery this afternoon, and wcro shut out. Score: R.H U. LauUvllle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 7 Now York 0 5 10 0 0 4 0 0 10 U 0 Batteries Miller and Butler; Rusle and Wilson. Umpire Lynch. Hugliie's Itncgcd Work Responsible. Chicago, Ju'y 15 Dr. Pond pitched In great form today, allowing only llo singles, but his good work was offset by ragged support, especially by Jen nings. Score; R.H.E. Chicago 300 2 0 00 0 G G 0 Baltlmors 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 9 S Batterles-arlfflth and Klttrldge; Pond and Clark. Umpire McDonald. Cleveland Unto Running, Clovcland, O., July 15. It was a pitch ers' battle battlo between Young and Payne. Honors wero nbout oven and baso running won for Cleveland. Scoro: R.H.E. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 110 02 (1 1 Biooklyn .,.. 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 Batteries Young nnd Ztmmcr; Payno and Orlm. Umpiro Sheridan. hcimtors Had Hatting Clotlioi On. Cincinnati, O., July 15. Tba 8ntor $pon$. knocked Ehret out of tho box In tho first Inning, 'lthlncs was substituted but ho fared even worse, nnd tho visitors won cosily. Seoro: R.II.E. Washington 3 0 0 C G 0 2 0 0-1(5 21 0 Cincinnati I 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0-G 11 1 Batteries Ehrot, lthlncs nnd Peltz; King nnd Farrcll. Umpire O'Day, Boston Detents tho l'lrutcs. Pittsburg, July 15, Boston took a big lead In tho first three Innings, scoring flvo runs on sovon hits, nnd Pittsburg's good up-hill work was not qulto good enough to savo defeat. Scoro: R.II.E. Pittsburg 000 201 00 2 G 11 1 Boston 203 10 10007 13 2 Batteries Haw ley and Sugden; Nichols nnd Bergen. Umpire Emslle. Ilroxviis Couldn't Hit Ortli. St. Louis, July 15 Todny's gamo be tween St. Louis nnd Philadelphia wns played In a drizzling rain. Orth wns ln lnclble, keeping tho Browns guosMng throughout. Scoro: It 1I.E. St. Louis 0 0000000 00 3 1 Philadelphia 10100000X 2 7 2 Batteries Donohuo nnd Murphy; Orth and Clements. Umpiro Hurst. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Lancaster Wns Outclassed. Reading, Pa., July 15. Rending batted hard today and Lancaster fielded wretch edly. At no stage of tho gamo did Lan caster have a look-in. Scoie: It.H.E. Reading 10 10 5 0 10 1-911 I Lancaster 000000000 0 G 10 Batteries Amolo nnd Barckley; Yeager and Roth. Umpire Mace. Hnrtrnrd's Hitting Won. Philadelphia, July 15-Huitford defeat ed tho Athletics hero today by doing tho better stick work. Score: R.H 1 Athletics 000300100-4 7 2 Hartford 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 1 7 13 1 Batteries Amo and Fox.; Bow on nnd Roach. Umpire dnydcr. IMchmoiid Outclassed. Patcrson, N J., July 15. In well plajed gamo hero today Patcr3on defeat ed Richmond by good hitting. Score: R.H.E. Patcrson 2 0 0 0 10 10! M 2 Itlchmonl 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 3 J Batteries Vlau nnd Wcstlake; Chesbro and Foster. Umpire Burns. DIAA10ND DUST. Rochester today. It's getting interesting. Bad das for tho first division. Wllkes-Barre has released Jim Daly. Springfield was tho only homo club to lose. Morse and Boyd will bo this afternoon's battery. Wllkes-Barre won Its first gamo from Sv racuse. The successful pitchers In tho big leaguo aro pitching every third day. Stafford Is plajlng an excellent short field for Louisville and Is butting hard. Fred Pen, dropped by Chicago, Is wanted by Kansas City and LouisllIe. Bonner may make his hundredth hit today. Ho had 97 to his credit lat night. Herman Long, of tho Bostons, Is play ing by far tho best shortstop In tho big league. Considering that Doeschcr has umpired but a few games thlB season his work jesterday was nil right. Tho recall of Danny Friend from a minor leaguo has greatly strengthened Chicago's pitching corps. It Is .a strange fact that In almost ev ery gamo McMahon pitches for Brooklyn ho receles ragged support. Lynch got a hit nnd two bases on a ball that dropped back of third. It fooled Magulro and ho started for It too late. Dahlen, of tho Chlcagos, may not play again this ,eason. An abscess has formed on his leg, and nn operation Is necessary. Arllo Latham, after unsuccessfully try ing to umpiro In tho Western league, hns concluded to glvo up baso ball for the vaudeville stage. Buck Ewlng has written a letter to Nick Young, asking to have his old bat tery partner, Tim Keefe, given another chance ns nn umpire. Mnssey made a difficult catch of a foul fly In tho eighth Inning that may have had much to do with the result. Thero was a runner on second nnd but ono out. Hnnlon has released all of tho pitchers who helped Baltimore to win tho cham pionship In 1891. They are Hemming, Mc Mahou, Cleason, Esper, Clarkson nnd Brown. Board's threo hits out of four times at bat and twelve accepted chances earned his salary nnd moro than made amends for his absence from tho first gamo on Wednesday. "Scrappy" Joyco sends word to New York that the Giants will pass Baltlmoro next week. But "Scrappy" Is a diplo mat. Has r.ny ono ever caught up with "next" week? Tho Sj racuse Courier thinks that Far mer Brown Is Just n bit too good for tho Eastern league. That's certainly a good guess. Buffalo Express. But this para graph would look better If Brown hadn't pitched for Providence yesterday. Sullivan will not bo hero to umpire Sat urday's game, ns was Intended. Ho Is booked to umpiro at Providence Sunday nnd would be unnblo to muko railroad connections. Ho may bo nblo to bo here next Thursdny, an open date, to umpire a game between Scranton and Syracuse. Magulro is tho only Miner who has played all tho Innings In tho sixty games. Bonner hus plajcd In nil tho games, but retired In tho eighth Inning of one of tho games with Wllkes-Barre. Beard was Injured during tho first of Wednesday's games with Buffalo and was unablo to play In tho second game. We will gladly exchnngo Swart wood for Gruber. Wo cannot get a worse deal than wo hao had from 3Ccd this season In not a single lnstanco on record dur ing tho past three years has Swartwood given Scranton the best of It. Scranton Republican. So Scranton must havo "tho best of It" to be satisfied? Swartwood novor had stronger Indorsement than this statement gives him. Springfield Union. Sporting Editor of The Trlbuno. Dear Sir: To decide a base ball nrgu ment would you kindly obllgo me by publishing In jour tnluable. morning pu perlho number of games Scranton won off Buffalo last season. I remain, Yours respectfully, Louts Gardallo, 319 Pcnn avenue. Buffalo won 13 and Scranton 3 of tho 18 games played between tho two clubs. Sporting Ed. ( CYCLING CLUBS PREPARING. Many of Them to Attend tlio L. A. XV. .licet nt Philadelphia. Philadelphia, July 15. The visit of tho Asorlated Cycling clubs of the city of New York to tills city during the Na tional Meet will be a tremendous affair. As at present arranged a century run will start from tho metropolis on each of tho four days of tho meet, August 4, G, C and 7, teturnlng home over tho same route In ono grand body on Sun day, the 8th live immense century runs In all. When the scheme was first bioached the committee in charge counted on an attendance of about 200 on each of tho four runs; now Chairman Edward Ger bereux write the '97 meet executive committee that ho confidently expects a daily turn-out of from GOO to 800 metropolitan wheelmen. Arrangements havo been made for checking stations en route, and captains of prominent clubs along tho course have been asked to co-operate In this respect. A special committee wdl probably bo appointed by the national meet managers to re ceive tho New Yorkers, w hn will estab. llsh headquarters of thetr own in this city during the meet. The raco committee of the Associated Cycling clubs of Now Jersey hat de cided to make Philadelphia, the ob jective point of the fourth annual cen tury run of tho organization, which la scheduled for Saturday, July 31. The mnjorlty of the participants in the run will spend tho entire national meet week in this city. Inquiries conccrnlnu hotel accommo dations are pouring In upon Chairman W. I. Street, Jr., In a stylo that be tokens "troublous times" for the local bonlfnces. Hundreds of tho handsome llttlo lists containing the information lequcsted are being mulled to League members dally to all sactlons of tho country RACES AT DETROIT. Mnrlon Mills Gives a Wonderful Ex hibition oi'l'ncinc. Detroit, July 15. There was some good trotting nnd puclng nt tho Bluo Ribbon meeting today. Tho free for nil, four-vear-olds rnco was won In straight heats by Caid. Time, 2.13, 2.1 G, 2.1f. The 2 09 pacing class, won by Burnps in straight heats. Time, 2.07',J. 2.08, 2 06. Tho 2.17 pacing class was won by Red Seal who took the first, second and fourth heats. Tho third heat was taken by Bessie Leach. Time, 2.12', 2.10i2. 2.12, 2.12?!. Marlon Mills gave another wonder ful exhibition by pacing alone In 2.01, a second faster tlmn her record made at I'oston two weeks ago, and by all odds the finest performance that lias ever been made by ono of theso "guldeloss wonders." AMERICANS AT HENLEY. Defeat the Britishers in tho Trinls for tlio Diamond Sculls. London, July 15. In the Henloy re gatta today, three Americans, Dr. Mc Dowell, of Chicago; E. II. Ten Eyck, of Massachusetts, and B. II. Howell, a joung American who Is studying hero lit Cambridge university, won their tilal heats for the diamond sculls race. McDowell defeated Ilogan, Ten Eck defeated Blusse, and Howell "beat Mc Henry. Tlte results leave threo Americans and ono Englishman In the semi-finals. In these McDowell will meet the Eng lishman, Bl'ackstaffe and Ten Eck will row against Howell. The Winnipeg Rowing club was de ft ated today nv new college of Oxford In the trial heat lor the Steward's ehallonge ciul TO BOX TWENTY ROUNDS. Bernstein and Wright to Meet nt .Music Hall on July 29. What ought to be one of tho best, if not the best, ring contests seen in Scranton in recent yeais will bo that between Joe Bernstein, of New York city, and Fred Wright, of Peabody, Mass., on July 29. They have been matched to box twenty rounds In Music Hall for a purse of $300 offered bv a number of well-known local promoters of boxing contests. The match was made by Jack Skelly, of Brooklyn. It Is quite likely that James Judge will be the referee. Bern stein's last appearance In Scranton will be remembered as productive of one of the fastest ring events ever seen here. (Surd Wants to Pitch. I will pitch the following a gamo of quoits of fil points if they will allow me the appended number of points: Stephen Mncheral, ten points; Thomas 'Mlddleton, fifteen points; William Thorpe, twenty points, John Proudlock, flvo points Man and money ready at Junction hotel, Green Ridge. Robert Gurd. HIDDEN IN A SOUTHERN PRISON. Moonshiners Dispose of n Trouble homo Olliccr lor Ten Years. Anderson, Ind , July 13. Frank Green, serving as Richard Rich, was pardoned from tho Kentucky penitentiary last night and returned to Anderson today to secured personal effects stored nere. Tor j cars ho was a deputy federal marshal In tho Kentucky district under Marshal Campbell. Ho was so fearless and cffectlvo that bo became tho personal enemy of tho moun taineers. Ho killed several, among them ono of tho Hatflclds, ten years ago. So dangerous was he that they kidnapped him and In a backwoods county sent enced him to ten years for horse theft. Communications were Intercepted and nil tinccs removed by sentencing him as Richard Rich, whom he had killed. Ho thought bis friends had deserted him and irstead of making his Identity at Frankfort known ho planned escape, which, seven ears ago, was successful. 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Guaranteed Stl u day without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Write for particulars, enclosing stamp, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY? No. T John street, New York. AGENTS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. ATCDSOLICITOI W NO DELIVER ine, no collecting; position permanent; pny weekly; stato age, GLEN 11R0THLR3, Rochester, N. Y. T7"ANTED-GENERAL AGENTS IN EV- cry iounty; nlso lady cauv assers; some thing new; sure seller; apply quick. J. 0. 1I1LBERT, 1 11 Adams avenue, Hcranton.Pa. GENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price f 1. Go. lng by thousands. Address NICHOLS), Niipervllle, 111. AGENTB-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nlikel nnd copper electro plasters; prices from $3 upward: salary and oipenses paid; outfit free. Address, with Hump, .MICHIGAN MFU CO., Chicago. AGENT8-T0 SELL CIGARS TO REA!. ers; $2fi weekly and expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MTU CO., 18 Vun Buren 8t., Chicugo. HOARDERS WANTED. Advs. Undtr This Head One Cent a Word. V?ANTED-TWO REl'INED GENTLE- men loarders. Central location Sur roundings llrst-class. Meals prompt; but must tlnd their own nmusaments. To such, u good homo can bo found by addressing X., Trlhuuoolllce. CITY SCAVENGER. AB.BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . nnd cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 N. .Mulu.nva, or Llekes' drug store, corner Adams und Mulberry. Telephone (10 10. CHAR. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER. All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All the latest applluncea, Churges reasonable. 710 Scranton street. House, iliiu U'yuliburn streak WALLACE, REPAIR FENTON DEMOREST, RICHMOND. REDUCTION IN PRICE OF GAS, T'iEBOvroAsri' water "ca and tho Hydo Park Gas Co. In accordance with the policy of tboso com panies to reduce rates from time to time, as may be warranted by increased consump tion, notice Is hereby gl en that on and after July 1st nest, tho price of gas will bo Onn Dollar and Twenty Cents per one thousand cublo feet consumed, subject to the following discounts; rive per cent, on all bills, where the consumption for the month amounts to leas than twenty-Avo dollurs; ten per cent, on all bills where the consumption for the month amounU to twenty-flvo dollars and upward. Provided the bill Is paid on or be fore the 20th day of tho month in which tho bill Is presented. By Order of the Board. a. 11. HAND. Secretary. Scranton, Pa., Juuo Ulst., 1B07. REAL ESTATE. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Ward. house on rear, 01H N. Washington ave, nuej owner leaving city, ooi Qulney aye, LOST. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word, T"ovXfcmdiTom J J Wnslilngton nndtjuincv avenues; find, or will be rewarded by returning snmo to this oflice. T OST LAST EVENING, ON MIl'FLIN lu avenue, between Mulberry and Hpruce strcett, u lad 's Unit cutr button. Tinder please leave nt thlsotllce. LOST-JULY B, BETWEEN JUDGE'S hotel, In Mlnookn, nnd No. 11 School, n sack coat with cash book In It, belonging to V. J. NEEDHAM, 810 Htono avenue. Re ward for return. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. nnlls cured without tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and udvlca given free. E. M. HKT.EL, Chiropodist, flUO Lackawannu avenue. Ladles attended nt their rcsldcuco If desired. Churges moder ate. SI'l UATIONS WANTED. TTOilTioN'wAl'JTll J. spednblo widow; largo experience; terms moderate. Address M. A., 617 N, Gar field avenue. SITUATION WANTED-GENERAL OP lien work, cashier or assistant book keeper: lust reference. Address, Box UflD, V, M., Duumore. STrUATION WANTEDllY A ' MARRIED O mum to tnko charge of barn or drlvo team; strictly sober; cun furnish best of reference; thirty-two j ears' experience. Address, A. V. B , Mooslc, I'm SITUATION WANTED-AS GOVERNESS, companion or nurse: references fur nished. MRS. HUMPHREY, 'JOB Jellorson uvenue. ITUATIC-N WANTED-BY SOBER AND Industrious married miin, ns Janitor or any kind of respectable work; tan xle refer ence. Address, J, U. W., 113 North Main. SITUATION WANTED BY BOY 17 j ears of ago; would like to worlc in store or leorn a trude. Address J. J. , Dun more, Pa. 0 1 rU ATI ON WANTED-BY A GENERAL O blacksmith; good Journeyman; seven venrs' experience; will work at reusonnblo wages. Address EK1M, 'tribune office EMPLOYMENT WANTED FIRST class buker, worked 12 years In New fork: Kioneh and Vienna bread a specialty. 1REAT CUBAN CIGAR FACTORY. 221 OITUATION WANTED TO GO OUT O vt ashing tho first part of tho week; w ash Ings taken home also. Call or address 1.11, U3-t Noith Sumner uvenue. OITUATION WANTED-AS COOIC AND O laundress or general housework. Can give good reference. Can sleep home. Ad dross, n'JIl Luokuwunnu avenue, MRS. EL- OITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG ij lady ns housekeeper; with reference. Address, euro MISS C. BROWN, Box -11, Old A'crue. Lackawanna County, Pu. 2WTXre WORK We are the acknowledged leaders in this difficult Hue 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 1 1111!! (ft II'S D FIRST-CLRSS Where work is done in a careful man ner by experienced repairers. Franklin Avenue Talking about wheels that ORIENT wheel with the pitch line chain, is by far the best of wheels PRICE $100, JURISCH SELLS IHEHI also a complete line of me dium priced wheels. For Sporting Goods ao to 324 Spruce street, in Hotel jfcrinyn. AND I IB AT FLOREY'S, 222 WYOMING AVENUE New Lot Crash Hats and Caps, Negligee Shirts at CONRAD'S 305 Lacka. Ave. Ill ill lis ) j
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