THE SCRANTON TJUBI7NE-TUESDAY MORNINGK JULY 20, 1897. o J In ibc World of Sports. EASTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL GAMES All (lie Four Home Clubs Winners. Were the MINERS WIN FR0A1 THE STARS Springfield Defeats llitflnlo 1-0 and Taken Third 1'lnco from tlio Torpn. tos, Who Lost to tlio itr&js. VllliOfl-llnrro Won from Montreal tiy Hunching Their lilts In Ono Inning. Results. Scranton la Syracuse 3 Wllkcs.Harre 8 Montreal 4 Providence 3 Toronto.. 1 Sprlnsfltld Uuffato o 1'crcciitngc Record. P. Tluffnlo ..." 72 Syracuse 73 SprlliRlicId (17 Toronto 70 Provldenco 71 Scrnnton Gt Montreal GO Wilkcs-Darro W Tmlny's (nines. BYRACU.SK AT SCRANTON. MONTREAL AT WILKKS-HAHHE. BUFFALO AT KPRINOFIKLD. TORONTO AT PROVIDENCE. STARS MEEK AND MILD. W. L. p.c. 41 2S .611 42 31 .573 37 30 .552 IS 32 .543 37 31 .521 S3 31 .510 )f, 44 ,3C2 19 45 .SOT In a Gentlemanly Fashion They Take Severe Drubbing from the Miners. There were two prominent character istics to yesterday's frninc. One wns the disposition of the Miners to run bases In a fast and satisfactory way; the other feature was the extreme Rood behavior of Buckenberprcr and Ills Stars, expectations to the contrary notwithstanding. It had been noised about that the Stars were liable to do nnythlng from thi owing bats at the umpire to tear ing down a fence, but none of thee things happened In Scranton even though the Star3 showed such a dis position In Sprlngllcld. The roa eoii for their good conduct may have been the fact that they were un der the regulation of an umpire wlu knows his business or It may have been that the trend of the game dampened their ardor. Anyhow, there was no such monkey-and-parrot time and no euch courtesies between the managers as when Buckenberger and his men paid their last visit to Scranton, ERRORS COUNTED. The game was anybody's up to the eighth Inning when the Miners bee;nn to pull out and won by a score of 12 to K, because Olllon pitched not quite aa badly as did-Willis and because the Stars were . very -generous with their costly errors.. ,The second inning was HlurUil In a Hitting raln'nnd'thero wts a wait of nearly twenty minutes be lnre the third Inning began. For two Innings only six Stars faced Glllon, thanks to a line running catch by Walters and a difficult stop by Bon ner. A base on balls to Walter's and Smith's fumble In the first wltrf'tine out gave the Miners a chance, but Eag nn and Bonner could not connect jiafo. lv with the ball. In the third a basy on brlls to O'Brien and singles to Waiters nnd Beard developed the first run of the game. Three Scranton runs were earned In the fourth on singles by Bonner and Magulre and Lezotte's slow fielding which made a three-baser out of Oll lun's hit to rlslit field, nnd Walters' Mngle. The Stars got ono on a lva'i; to Smith. Massey's missed grounder, which sent Smith to third and an in field out. Score, 4-1. With Eagan out on a fly to left, sin gles by Bonner and Massey put run ners on first and second. Magulre Hew out to Schlebeck. Smith fumbled Ounson's grounder and threw It wild to Eagan, Bonner scoring. When Eag an recovered the ball he attempted to throw Massey out at the plate, but the ball hit the latter and Guuson went to 'third during the trouble. In the Syracuse half after a walk to Shaw lie and Willis, were retired on a double play by Bonner and Massey. But it wasn't to end with the next up, "Bad Bill" Eagan. Ho received a pass, Gar ry singled and the two scored on Smith's two-baser to left-centre. Smith scoring on I.ezotte's single. A walk to Earl and Beard's error filled the bnscs but Schlebeck went out from Ma gulro to Massey, Score, 6-4. STARS GAIN A LITTLE. With ono out In the sixth Walters hit to left-center for two bases and Beard wnlked, but a force hit by Eag an and Bonner's grounder retired tho dde. For the Stars Shaw hit to right center for two bases with none out and scored on two files to O'Brien. Score C-B, It only required four pitched balls to dispose of Massey, Magulre and Ounson In tho seventh. In their half tho Stars got three on bases but could not score. Smith and Lezotto singled, Earl sacrificed, Bannoni flew out to Muguirc nnd tho bases tilled on a walk to Schlebeck. Shaw hit ono in front of the plate and was thrown out by OunBon. In the eighth O'Brien got his third walk during tho game with one out Walters flew out to Bannon nnd O'Brien slid safely to the plate on Beard's double to right field. Two sin gles were all that fell to tho portion of the Stars. Score 7-B. There was a lot of flrewoiks In the ninth. Bonner went out on Eagan's assist. Smith's wild throw to first and Schlebeck's miss of Maguire'B grounder put two on the circuit and they scored on Gunson's drive through left-center for three bases. Glllon went out from Smith to Earl, Gunson scoring. O'Bri en was hit by a pitched ball nnd came home on Walters' two baser, Walters scoring on a double by Beard to right-center. Engan flew out to I1I3 namesake. Mogulre's fumble put Earl on the circuit but a ily to Walters, a strike-out and a force hit ended tho game. In detail: SCRANTON. A.B. R. O'Brien, rf 2 3 Walters, cf. G 1 Beard, ss B 0 P. Eagan, If G 0 Bonner, 2b C 2 Mousey, lb E 2 Magulre, 3b C 2 Outisan, c 5 1 Glllon, p S 1 TORONTO. A,B, R. II. Lush, cf 3 0 0 White, If 4 0 0 McClnnn, lb 4 0 1 Casey, o 4 0 0 Smith, Sb 2 11 Freeman, rf 3 0 1 Wanner, ss 3 0 1 Taylor, 2b 3 0 1 Gaston, p 3 0 1 O. 0 1 12 3 1 I 3 3 2 A. K. Totals 29 1 G 27 10 I Provldenco 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Toronto 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 01 Earned runs Providence, 1. Twouaso hits Welgsiid, Lyons, Hodson. Stolen base Lush. Doublo plays Coogan to Welgnnd to Drauby; Murray to DraUby; Wagner to Taylor to McGann, 2; Gaston to .MaGann. Bases on balls Off Hodson, 2; on Oaston, B. Struck out By Hodson, 3; by Gaston, 2. Tlme-1.40. Umpire-. Manning. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Results. Boston 9 Cincinnati 3 llnltlmore 7 Cleveland 1 Chicago. 7 Philadelphia 6 New York 11 St. Louis 6 Louisville 6 Washington a Brooklyn at Pittsburg, rain. i'erconlago ir. 0 4 3 0 2 1 1 1 1 O. A. 0 0 4 0 7 1 2 3 1 0 o 13 4 1 1 Total 43 12 SYRACUSE. 1 A.B. R. W. Eagan, 2b 4 1 Garry, cf. 0 1 Smith. 3b 1 2 Lezottc. rf 5 0 Earl, lb 3 0 Bannon, If 5 0 Shlebeck, ss 4 0 Shnw, c 4 1 Willis, p 3 0 13 O. 4 3 0 0 12 3 1 3 1 17 E. 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 15 E 1 5-12 0 0-5 Total 37 5 Scranton 0 0 13 Syracuso 0 0 0 1 Earned runs Scranton, 3; Syracuse, 2. Two baso hits Wnlters, 2; Beard, 2; Shaw, Three baso hits Glllon, Gunson, Smith. Stolon bases Beard. Doublo plays Bonner to Massey. First baso on balls-Off Glllon, 0; oft Willis, 5. Hit by pitched ball O'Brien. Struck out By G'Ulon, 1. Left on bases Scranton, 9; Syracuse, 12. Sacrifice hits Earl. Time 1.50. Umpire Doeucher. Wilkcs-Hnrro Hunched lilts. Wllkes-Barre, July 19. Wllkcs-Garro won from Montreal today by bunching their hits In tho eighth Inning. Score: WILKES-BARRE. A.B. R. H. Bottenus, If 5 D. Shannon, 2b. ..5 Meaner, rf. 5 Goeckcl, lb 4 Betts, cf. 5 DIgglns, c 5 McMnhon, ss 4 C. Smith, 3b 5 lyeonan, p 2 Odwoll, p 1 Kccord. P. W. L. P.O. Boston ra 49 20 .710 Cincinnati C7 45 22 .672 Baltlmoro GS 43 23 ,CJ2 New York G9 41 2S .591 Cleveland 70 3D 31 .557 Philadelphia 74 3-1 40 .459 Plttsbure CS 31 37 .450 Brooklyn 70 31 39 .443 Chicago 73 32 41 .433 Loulsvlllo 71 31 40 .437 Washington GS 26 4.' .332 St. Louis 71 15 5S .211 Today's Games. Philadelphia nt Chicago, Boston at Cincinnati. Baltlmoro at Cleveland. Washington at Louisville. Brooklyn at Pittsburg. Now York at St. Louis. At Louisville R.H.E. Louisville 410000010 G 8 0 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 112 G 1 Butteries Frazer and Wilson; McJames and McGulrc. Umpire Wolf. At Cincinnati R.H.E. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 G 3 Boston 2 0 2 3 10 0 10914 3 Batteries Damman, Ehrct and Peltzj Nichols and Bergen. Umpire Hurst. At Cleveland R.H.E. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 01 C 1 Battlmoro 1 0300021 7 11 1 Batteries Cuppy, Wilson nnd Crlger; Pond and Bowerman. Umplie Emsllc. At Chicago R.H.E. Chicag( 2 110000127 9 4 Philadelphia 22010000 1 G 8 3 Batteries Callahan and Klttridge; Orth and Clements. Umpire O'Day. At. St. Louis R.H.E. New York 0 0 2 0 4 5 0 0 It 11 3 St. Louis 00020301014 2 Batteries Ruslo nnd Wnrner; McDer mott, Coleman nnd Murphy. Umpire-McDonald. O. 3 1 1 10 Totals 41 S IS 27 11 MONTREAL. A.B. R. H. O. F. Shannon, ss 5 1 2 2 Lynch, If 3 12 1 Bhearon, rf. 4 113 Dooley, lb 4 0 1 11 Rlchtcr, cf. & Sb.... 4 1 1 1 Mulvey, 3b 3 0 0 1 Henry, 2b 4 0 11 Baker, c 10 3 4 Yerrlck, p 4 0 0 0 Weldman, cf. 10 0 0 A. 3 0 0 1 1 Totals 3Q Wllkes-Barre ....3 1 Montreal - 0 0 A Wonderful Medicine Tor Bilious and Nervous dlaordcrs.euchasWlnd and Pain la tho Stomach, Dick Headache, aiddl. coss, rullnoes and SnolllnQ otter nioals, Dizzi ness nnd Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appotlto, Shortness ot Breath, Cos tlvonoss, Blotches on tho Skta, Dlsturbod Sloop, rrlghtfulDroaciB, and all Nervous and Tremb ling Sonoatlonscwhou theso symptoms aro causod by constipation, as most ot them aro. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE I1EUEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. This is no fiction. Every eatforer Is earnestly invltod to try ono Box ot theso Pills end tkoy will bo acknowledged to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. EUECIIAIU'S 1'ILIS, talcen as directed, will quickly restoro Fimales tocoraplote health. They promptly remoTo obstructions or irroeu laxities ot tbo system. 1'or a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver they act llko magic a few dosos will work won. dors upon tbo Vital Organs; strengthening tha muscular system, restoring tbo Ions-lost com plexion, bringing back tho koen edge ot nppo. tlte, and arousing with tbo ltosebttd of Health tho whole physical energy ot tho human frame. Thess aro facts admitted by thousands, In all olassos ot eocloty, and ono of the best guarantees to tho Nervous and DebUI tated la that Ucccham's I'llln liAVejttf earnest Sulo or any l'utcut lUcCuclno In tho World. 4 11 27 17 2 000003 18 4 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Earned runs Wllkes-Barre, 7; Montreal, 3. Two baso hits D. Shannon, 2; Dig gins, Dooley, C. Smith, Bottcifus. Homo run Richter. Stolen bases Goeckcl, 3; Bottenus, F. Shannon, Lynch, Shearon. Doublo plays Yerrlck to Dooley to Mul vey; McMnhon to D. Shannon to Gocckel. First baso on balls Off Odwell, 3; off Keenan, 1. Hit by pitched ball Goeckcl. Struck out By Yerrlck, 2; Iy Keenan, 3; by Odwell, 4. Vlld pitch Keenan, 1, Left on bases Wllkes-Harre, 10; Mont real, 9. Sacrlflco hits Keenan, McMahon. Time 2.00. Umpire Swartwood. Wood's Won His (nine. Springfield, Mass., July 19. Woods was responsible for another victory today. Ho phut tho leaders out without a run, and with but ilvo singles. His two-bagger with two out In tho tlfth scored the only run of the game. Score: SPRINGFIELD. R. H. O. A. Fuller, ss ,,.. 0 ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Only Ono Hit, but It Won tlio Game. Hartford, Conn., July 19. Hartford made only ono hit today and yet they scored one run nnd blanked tho Norfolks. Tho fielding of both teams was superb. Tho run was mado on Roach's two-bag ger, a sacrlflco and an error. Score: Hartford 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 Norfolk 00 00000 00 -0 4 2 Batteries Bowcn and Roach; Bishop and Snyder. Umpire Burns. At Lancaster R.H.E. Lancaster" 5 0 0 0 G 0 1 0 012 1G 2 Reading 0 0 10 0 10 0 02 9 3 Batteries Clausen, Roth and Wcnte, McMnckln, Amolo and Heydon. Umpire Snyder. At Newark R.H.E. Newark , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 112 9 4 Richmond 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 5 3 Batteries Coogan and Zcarfoss; Ches bro and Foster. At Philadelphia Athletic - Paterson game postponed wet grounds. DIAMOND DUST. Syracuso today; 3.45 o'clock. Tho last games In Scranton until Aug. G will bo played this afternoon and to morrow with Syracuse. Yesterday's nttendanco was anything but ilntterlng. It requires something moro than a paltry few hundred specta tors to encourage a club to win. Tho grandstnnd might better be tilled with knockers thnn to see good baso ball go begging for support in a city of over 103, 000 population. Green, If. Schctller, rf. .,, Brouthers, lb, Rogers, 2b Gilbert, 3b Smith, cf Nichols, c Woods, p , O. 3 7 0 10 1 1 3 V Annual Sales more than 0,000,000 Boxes JJo. at Drue Stores, or will bo sent by D.& Agents. B. F.ALLI$-,CO 80) Canal Be, Now Vork, post pald.'a'pon receipt of prioo, Book tmt upon application. , Totals 1 BUFFALO. R. Clymer, cf 0 Grey, rf. 0 Field, 11 0 Wise. 2b 0 Gllboy, If 0 Gremlngcr, 3b 0 Barry, ss 0 Urquhart, o 0 Gray, p 0 27 12 II. 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 o. 1 1 9 5 4 1 3 3 0 A. 0 0 0 THE TRIBUNE WAS CORRECT. A USE TRIBUNE WANTS. HELP WANTEU-MALES. Advs. Under ThU llesd One Cent a Word. WANTED-MIDDLE-AGEI) MAN WITH business experience, for pormnncnt position, P. -, Tribune olllcc. WANTED AGENTS-7fl PER MONTH and expenses paid active men If right; poods sold by sample only; samples, alio horse nnd carriage furnished FREE. Ad dress JOBBER, Box B:i08, Boston, Mass. Connolly & Wallace Foulard Silks AT 37 CENTS. SALKSMEN-flCHOOL HUITLIKSJ COUN try work; 9100 salary monthly, with liberal additional commissions. H. O. EVANS CO., Chicago IXrANTED-AN IDEA ofsomu simple thing to ; ;; lhy may nring WHOCANTII1NK pntcntT I'ro- you wrnun. Keogh Hns Not Been Challenged by Ex-Chnmplon Clearwater. ' Tho f611owlng letter explains Itself: Sporting Editor of Tho Tribune. Dear sir: Kindly contradict the state ment to tho effect that Mr. Clearwater has challenged mo to another game. Whllo It would pleuse and proilt me much to play him again, there Is absolutely no foundation for tho stc-y I would not pay uny attention to tl o matter had not somo ono taken the story from tho Re publican and telegraphed It to the metro politan papers. Jerome R. Kcogh. 5 27 12 Totals 0 Springfield 0 00010000-1 Buffalo 0 000000000 Sacrlflco hit Clymer, Stolon bases Fuller, Rogers, Smith. Two baso lilts Green, Woods. First bnso on balls Off aroy, 2. Stiuck out By Woods, 3; Gray, 2. Doublo plays Woods, Fuller and Brouthers, Time 1,33. Umplrti Thomas Tinney, It Wns Anybody's Game. Providence, 'R. I. July 19. Providence defeated Tot onto today in a close and well balanced game. T,wo base hits, uu In field play und a. single produced two I una for Providence and a baso on bulls with three slngltis yielded a run for Toronto Score; PROVIDENCE. A.B, R. II. Not the Kent Wiudygiiirs. We wlsh.tho public to understand that tho Wlndyguft Wheelmen have nothing whatever to do with the races tomorrow morning. They f.re under tho auspices of a crowd of toys called tho "Wlndyguft Juniors." Thanking iho public for past patronago and rollcltlng their further at tendance at "our" races wo are respect fully yours, Wlndyguft Wheelmen, II. A. Smith, II. L. Gillespie, William Gnughan, Harry Kreuso. P. S. Tho abovo persons have noth. Ing whatever to do with tho races tomor row. Scrantcn, July 19. tect your Idea: they may tiring you wcnlln. WrltoJOIIN WKOtHCHilUUN k CO., Dent. U. 12:1, Patent Attorneys. Washington. l. C., for their S1800 nrlzo olfer and list of 1,000 Inventions wanted. WANTED-AH AGENT IN EVERY BEC tion to cnnvas; 54.0(1 to 90.0(1 n day made; soils tit sight; also n mun to sell Staple Goods to dealers; best side lino S70 u iinonth; salary or largo commission made; experience unnecessary, Clifton Honp and Manufacture ng Company, Cincinnati, O. 7ANTEU - WKLIrKNOWN MAN IN every town to solicit slock subscrip tions; a monopoly; big money for agents; uo capital required. EDWARD C. FISH A CO., Borden Block, Chicago, III. HELP WANTEIJ-FEMALES. Ads. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. WANTED-A. COMPETENT GIRL TO care for children; bring references, Apply nt !3.'l Jetl'erson nvenuo. LADIK8-I MAKE BIO WAGES DOING pleasant home work, and will gladly send mil particulars to nil sending 2 cent stnmp. MIfeS M. A. STEBDINS, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to sell and lntrodueo Snyder's cake icing; experienced canvnssor preferred; work permanent und very profitable. Wrlto for pnttlculars at once and get benefit of holiday trade. T. II. HNYDEH A CO., Cincinnati, O. WANTED IMMKDIATELY-TWO KNER- cetic saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed 80 a day without interfering with other duties, llculttirul occupation. write ror pnttlculars, enclosing stami MANGO CHEMICAL COMl'ANV, No. John street, New York. T. AGENTS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. ANTED-HOL1CITOU8; NO DELIVER- w irv ArtllAnllniTl lAaltlAli t.Avrrt Alindtt lUKf llULUUCVllili I'ucinuil l'"-i'l'"-'U pay weekly; state age. GLEN BROTHERS, Rochester, N. Y. V- me- -TVANTEI'-GENKKAL AGENTS IN E V cry county: uNo ludv cnuvusscrs: sow thing new; sure feller; apply quick. J. C H1L1IERT, 111 Adams avenue, Sciunton.l'a. AGENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price 91. Go ing by thousands. Addtess NICHOLS, Nupervllle, 111. AGENTH-TO BELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel nnd copper electro plasters; prices from SI) upward; salary and expenses paid; outfit free. Address, with stump, MICHIGAN MFG CO., Chicago. AGENTS TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAIy ers; 825 weekly and expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG CO., 48 Vnn llttren St., Chicago. BOARDERS WANTED. . Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. AT7ANTED-TWO 1 men boarders. REFINED GENTLE Central location. .Sur roundings Hrst-claM. Meals prompt; but munt find their own unutsoiiionis. To such, n good home can be found by addressing X., Tribune oltlco. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I7"OR SALE A. FINJ-J" YOUNG i Hl'AN 'OF 1 dark che&tnut horses. For description Inquire nt Everett's Stable, Dlx Court, bcrun-ton. I 70R SALE-FINE THAI" CHEAP. . I'enn avenue. 1511 FOR RENT. Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word. irOR RENT-DWELLING HOUSE, MOD I ern linprovomonts.on South Hyde Park nvenuo. Imiulro ut Jenkins Drug Store, cor ner .Main and Jackson. WANTED TO RENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. GOOD PIANO Address E. A., WANTED-TO RENT A on reasonable terms. 7IO Monroe avenue. REAL ESTATE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. V7OR SALE DEsilt AI1I.E LOT, WITH X1 house on rear, (51 H N. Washington ave. nue; owner leaving city. 001 Qulneyave. LOST. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word, TST?L?"TlETvTN''jUfH XJ hotel, in Mlnookn, and No. 11 School, a hack cont with cash book in it, belonging to P. J. NKEDHAM, Hid Stuno avenue. Re ward for return. REWARD. Advs. Under This Heud One Cent a Word. LEFT AT A HOUSK ON THE SOUTH Sldo on Sunday evening, a trunk; own er will pay 11 liberal reward if trunk Is re turned. Address QUI South Washington ave. The best quality made by the best American makers Guaranteed not to slip or fade. The price, 37jC, is less than half the figure usually quoted for this grade. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 2rar' b m A u IE BIB At reduced prices, still continues. We have $100.00 Bicycles ranging in price from $50.00 to $75.00. You can buy department store bicycles at any price. We have none. It is bad policy to buy a bicycle that will turn out to be a neck breaker. Remember, we are the largest dealers in the city, and can offer you better inducements than any one in the city. Not in business for one year, but here to stay. Sterling, Stearns, Barnes Bicycles Are the Three Best Wheels Hade. Bittenbender &'Co., 126 and 128 Franklin Avenue SCRANTON, FRIDAY JULY 30. BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST And Congress of Rough Riders of the World. Excepting additions, an exact duplicate, man for man and horse tot horao, of the exhibitions given at the Columbian World's Fair at Chicago In 1803; all summer in Now York In 1804, and in 500 of tho principal cities of Europe and America, coming direct from Its Tremendous Triumphal Inauguration of this 'Season's Tour at Madison Square Garden, New York City. lGoInHan Warriors Welgnnd, 2b 6 Lyonn, cf 3 Knight. 1C 4 Dixon, o 3 Drauby, lb ..,.,.,, 4 Ccogan, rs. ...,.,,.,. I Hansen, 31i 4 Murray, rf ,..., 4 Hodson, p I O. 3 1 3 3 10 1 1 S 0 A. 3 1 1 0 0 & 1 1 0 E. 0 U 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' Tommy Hyun Whipped. New York, July 19,-"Kid" Mcrartland. of this city, met Tommy Ityan, of Phil adelphia, at tho South Reach Athletic club, Staten Inland, tonight, nnd whip ped tho Phlladelphlan in tho drat round. Ho was counted out after two minutes and thirty seconds. Ccntrv nnd Kobcrt J. Agninst Time. Detroit, 'Mich., July 19. In tho paeo against tlmo this nfternoon at Grot-te I'olut track, John It. Oentry mado tho mile In 2.0Ui and llobert J In 2.03M. Gen try holdH the wot Id's record at 2X014. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE, null cured without the lennt pain or drawing blood. Coniuiltutloii and ndvlco given lice. 11 M. HKTZKL, Chiropodist, Utlt) Lacknwanna avenue. Ladles attended at their i esldeuco if desired. Charges moderate. SITUATIONS WANTED. Made Oreator than Ever by IMPORTANT ADDITIONS Startling Features BrlnglDC the Cayalry'ofCiYilizatlon AND Savagery UD-to-Date. More Men and Horses Than In Any Other Two Exhibitions. You May Nevtr Look Up on Its Like Again. DON'T MISSTHIS CHANCE. IT MAYBE THELAST mil irJH Ogallalla. Brulo, Un capappa. Stouz, Chey. o ine and Araaphoe Tribes. 50 American Cowboys. 30 Mexican Vaqueros and Ruralles. 30 fouth Cancbos. Amerscan SO NYeslern Frontlert tnen, Marksmen, etc 25 Pedouln Arabs. 20 Russian Cossacks ol the Caucasus. Detachments ot U. 3. CAVALRY. U. S. ARTILLERY. ROVAL IRISH-HNOLISH LAN CERS, OERMAN CURIAS5IERS, PETIT CORPS D'ARMEG. All under tho command of COLONEL W. F. CODY (Buffalo Bill.) ANNIE OAKLEY The Peerloss Lady Wing Bhot. JOHNNY BAKE R-Tho Skilled Shooting Export. THE LAST AND ONLY HERD OF BUFFALO EXTANT- Special Itallroad Trains Carrying all tho Paraphernalia Necessary to a COVERED GRAND STAND SEATING 20 000 PEOPLE Assuring Perfect Protection from Sun or llaln. On day of Arrival there will bo given ft FREE STREET GiMLGflDE At 10 A. M., by a Detailed Detachment from oach Dlvlilqn. The Maroh enlivened by Three Jiagnltlcent Hands ot Music, led by tho Famed, World-fravelcd ill I II ullla 111 HIS AND III d ill; AT FLOREY'S, 222 WYOMING AVENUE WHERE TO BUY TX7ANTKD- mau to do anything, POSITION ltY A YOUNO anytlilng, wuo spenhH four languages und undeistundi bookkeeping. IHCilAItD.caroof Uov. Father Hodur, Lo- eut street. SITUATION WANTED-IIY A YOUNO lady as bookkeeper, stenographer, cut.li ler or onlce work, writes a good hand, nnd Is vory anxious to secure employment. A. dross F. K. M., 810 Illrch street, city. "POSITION WANTED AH NUHSK I)Y HE- j spectnoie winow; iiirge experience; i . terms moderate. Address M. A., r. 1 neiu avenue. Gar- Totals 8 27 IS 0 fcTHE JRIUMPH OF LOVE J Happy and Fruitful Marriage," Every HAN who would know tho GRAND iKuiua. ino I'uin Fact', the Old Secrets and the New Discoveries nf Medical Sclencca applied to Married Life, who wculd atone fcr liait fol. 1-1 lies and mold future pit.' i4u, riiouiu wnic lyr our wondtrtul little hook, called 'Complete Man. hood and How til Attain I- . To ony came.t man we will mall one copy Entirely Free, In plain sealed cover. ERIE MEDICAL CO,, t$mtfk JJjf&i 5fcfl ttm M rrftis JiYlii VeffS itrv, .vrm'u ro SITUATION YVANTEU-UENEItAI. OF tlco work, cashier or assistant book keeper: best reference. Address, Uox USD, 11 M. Uunmoro, SITUATION WANTED-IIY A. MAIUUKI) J mun, to take charge of barn or drive team; strictly sober; can furnish best of reference; thirty-two years" experience. Address, A. F, II , Mooale, I'a. BUFFALO BILL'S COWBOY BAND At Nigbt. a Urllllant Kleetrlo Display, Double Eleotrlo Plant of 250,000 Candle Fowur. TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE. Afternoon at t o'clock. Eventngat 8o'olook. Doors open an hour earlier. Night as Light as Day, and as Complete In Detail. General Admission, 50 Cts. Children Under 9 Years, 25 Cts. Numbered coupon, actually reserved, seats will bo sold on tho day of exhibition at Pow. ell's fc t'o.'s Mutlo Storo, SM.iM Wyoming Avenuo. BICYCLES CHECKED ON GROUNDS. Jurlsch'ft is tho place. Theso prices talk for themselves. All wheels guaranteed and are '07 goods. List. Selling Price Olives, $100.00 $ 70.00 Gnlcs, $80.00 55.00 Stormcrs, $75.00 60.00 Suburbans, $G5.00. 40.00 Stormcrs, $00.00 40.00 Winners, $50.00 39.00 Nuggets, $60.00 27.50 Orients, $100.00 100.00 Trinities, $100.00 100.00 Positively the Cheapest Place In Scranton to Purchase a GOOD Wheel. 324 Sprues St In Jermjn Building. Buy a Bike at CITY SCAVENGHK. SITUATION WANTKD-AS GOVKUNF.S.S, companion or mine; references fur nished. MUM. HUMPHHHY. UOJ) Jeiterson avenue. SITUATION WANTKD-Iiy SODKIt AND Industrious married man, ns Junltor or any kind of respectable work; can give refer ence. Address, J, U. V., 113 North .Main. SITUATION WANTKU I1Y HOY 17 years of uge; would like to work In storo or lciini u trade. Address J, J, W., Dun. more, 1'u. OITUATION WANTKD-IIV A UKNEHAL kj Diuclcsmltli; good journeyman; seven years' wagos, experience: will work at reasonable Address KK1.M, Trl tamo oltlce, ISIPLOYMKNT WANTED - FIH8T U class baker, worked l'J years In New York; J''rrneh und Vienna bread a speclulty. OIIKAT CUHAN C'lUAU FAOTOUV, SUl Washlugton avenue. AlLUIliaaS CLEANS PIUVY VAULTS . and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. IlltlGGB, Proprietor, Leave orders 1100 N. Muln.uve., or Kicked' drug store, corner Adums und Mulberry, TelephouoOOlu. CHAH. COOPEH, CITY KCAVENGKIL All orders promptly attended toi day or night. All the latest uppllunces. Churgos reasonable. 711) bcruulou street. House, ll'Jft Washburn street. PROPOSALS. Ad vs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. O BALED PROPOSALS O eelved for furnishing WILL UK RE- refiashnicnts ut the Joint excursion of the Young Men's In stitute of Luzerne, Lackawanna and Susque hanna counties, to bo held on Sept. 'JO, 1H07, nt Harvey's Lake. All bids to be submitted on or before August 11, 1807. The commit tee reserves the right to reject any orall bids. Address T. F. OWENS, Chulnuan, 11 Kenly street, Plttston, Pa. CIIAKTElt APPLICATION. T5rVT7rrTcu1ilTlUTOMION PLEAS X forthe County of Luckawanna, No. -lo'd, September Term, J807. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the said Court on Monday, the lllthdny of August, A. D. 1807, nt 10 o'clock u. in. i uuder tbo Corporation Act of one thousand eight hundred und seventy four, entitled, "An Act to provide for tho in corporation und regulation of certain cor. poratlons," and the supplements thereto, by Alfred Ilurvey, Mrs. Jennlo Cupuell, Mrs. Susan Hnencer, Mrs, Charles M. Mnynard, Arthur Marriott, hlmon Thomas, A. U Frlnk, G.J. Avery nnd O. W.Moynurd, for tlio char ter of an Intended corporutlou to be culled the "First Church of Christ Scientist In Scranton, Pennsylvania," the character and object of which Is for the support of the pub llo worship of God according to the faith, doctrine, discipline, nnd principle and usage of Christian Science as set forth only In the lllble und writings of the Rev. Mary llaker O, Eddy, und for those purposes to nave, pos sess und enjoy all the rights, benefits und privileges conferred by the suld Act uud its supplements. The proposed charter Is now on file In the Prothonnlary'sottlceof suld Court, of num ber und term aforesaid. O. B. PARTRIDGE, Solicitor. BARBOUR'S. High Grade easy terms. Wheels on 425 Lackawanna Avenue IEI)UCTION IN PRICE OF GAS. aMlE SCRANTON GAS AND WATER CO. und tho Hyde Park Gas Co. In accordance with tho policy of these com panics to redtiie rates from time Vo time, as may be warranted by Increased consump tion, notice Is hereby given that on and utter July 1st next, the price of gas will be One Dollar ami Twenty Cents per one thousand cut to feet consumed, subject to the following discounts; Five percent, on all bills, where the consumption forthe month amounts to ls than twenty-tlve dollars; ten per cent. on ull bills w litre the consumptlou for the month amounts to twenty.nve dollars and upwards. Provided the bill Is puid on or be fore the 20th day of the month In which the bill Is presented. Uy Order of the Board. G. 11. HAND, Secretary, Scranton, Pa., Juno 'Jlsu, 1807.
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