TJUJfl SOU ANTON TRIBTTNE-TIIUHSDAY MORNINGr. JULY 23, 1897. In the EASTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL GAMES u ii Becoming Dllflcult Winners. to Pick tlic EXCITINU OAMOS IN SCRANTOtjl .Miners nnil llio Stnrs Hrcnlc Ijvcn. Only Eight Scores In ,thej Two CJnmes--tprliiRfiold Downs Hirtl'ulo mid Is Almost In Second 1'lncc. Montreal Uofcnts IVHkcs-llnrro mid Toronto nnd Providence lircuk I'ven. Results. Seranton 3 Syracuse a Syracuse a Springfield 10 .Montreal 5 Toronto.. 0 Providence... 3 Seranton 1 llntlalo n Wllkes.Barre 4 Providence 3 Toronto.. o ,, , rorccntngc Itccoid. P. V. I P.C. IJilffulo 74 41 30 .093 Syracuse 73 4J 32 .tili Bpllnsllild C9 3J 3D ..Mu Toiomo 72 S'l 33 Ml Providence 73 3S l' .521 bcrniHoh M 31 32 .513 3Iontn.nl 70 2i 41 .371 -Wlilics-Uaire Mi 19 4tf ,2'. Today's (Jmnci. uunrALo at svuAcusn. CLOSE AND EXCITING. Allncrs and Stars Each Win One Errors by Maguiro and Wcllncr Lose the Second. Seranton nnd Syracuse played two lomarkable games ycEtciday and biolto even. Co3tly Syracuse enors Rave the Jlinets the 111 bt game. In the second inning lionner singled and JIassey hit a grounder to Smith that might h;ir 1 emitted In a double play, but Smith juggled the ball nnd then threw wllit to llrat, llonncr 1 fuelling third. llti gulie hit a liner to left-center for a base, Kcoflng. JJonnor and advnncln ftlassoy to urfund.froni whcio he scored on Ounfaon's gionnder past third. The Stats Ilea the score In the sev enth on thiee hits for four bases. In the eighth Heard got a walk and ivent to thlul on Ilyan's wild throw to block the foiiner's steal. Ileal d scored on llonner's lly to center. Kcepting the secnth lining the Stai& got only two scattered hits off Morse. Kissinger, too, pitched an ex cellent game, and, cxcept'ng the peconJ Inning, kept the Miners' hits scattoied. Score: SCUANTO.V. A.U. R. H. O. A. E. O'Brien, rf 4 0 0 10 1 Walters, cf 4 0 0 3 0 0 15eird, fs 3 1 1 1 i 0 1 nagan. If, .. 4 0 0 10 0 lionnei, 2b '. 4 12 4 3 0 Jlastey, lb I 1 0 12 0 0 Magulre, 3b 4 0. 1 2 1 0 Gunson, c 10 2 3 10 31orst, p 3 0 0 0 5 0 Totals 31 3 0 27 li 1 SYRACUSE. . J"" V. Eagan, 2b 4 0 2 1 4 0 dairy, cf 4 0 0 2 0 0 Smith, 31 4 0 0 13 1 I.ezotto, rf 4 1 1 ,0 0 0 Kail, lb i 0 0 12 0 0 Itannon, If 4 113 0 0 Schlebeck, ss 3 0 0 2 2 1 Rjan, 0 1 C 1 0 0 1 KUalngcr, p i 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 30 2 C 27 11 3 Seranton 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-3 Siacus,o 0 0000020 0-2 named iui b Syiacvie, 2. Two-base-hit" lli.ml, Bnni'on. Slolen bases Ueaid. Double plujf Beard to llonncr to Ma'-fty. I'll at biso on bills Off Morse, 3; off KlHingPi", 1 Stiuck out By Morse, i, by Klbsingtr, 1. L.cft on bite Seranton, 0; Svracute, I. Pacilflce hit Morse. Time 1.20. Umpire Doescher. The second name wai moie exciting than the fliht "With the scud 2-1 In the Stars' favor, with two out In the ninth Inning and with Walters on sec ond and Heard on first, llonner hit to Tight field. Walteis attemptoJ to scor. In passing third he was "bunked" by Smith and In sliding for the platu wts put out by a halr's-breadtl. on Le zottc'B throw to Shaw, whlcn ended the game. Doescher was sui rounded hv some o' the Seranton players and 1 number of spectatois fiom the ilglit-f'.eld bleach ers. Things looked ugly for n, moment, hut Doescher made his way tu the diehslng looms.bencath tho grandstand without any violence being offered. A Wonderful Medicno Tor Bilious and KorTous dUordors.sucn as Wind nnd r&tn la tho Btosiach, 8ic!c Headacue, Qlddl. iiosa.Fullucta and Dwelling after inoals, Dlzil uess and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appotlto, Shortness of Breath, Cos tlvecoos, Blotches on tho Ekta, Disturbed Sloop, rrlfcbtlul Dreams, and all Nervous aud Tromb Uns Sensations, ic, whoa thoso symptoms oro cauaod by constipation, no most of thorn aro. THE DRSTDOSE WILL GIVE (lELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. This Is no Action. Evory sutte ror Is earnestly invited to try ono Box of thoso Fills end they will Lo acknowledged to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. DEECHAM'S 1ILLS, takon asdlroctod, Trill quickly roatoro Tomalos tocomploto boaltu. Thoy promptly romovo obstructions or lrresa. larltleo ot tho systotn. Tor a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver they act like megtc a toff dooea will work won. dors upon tho Vital Orc&nsj otrongtbonlug 10a muscular ejetem, restoring the Ions-lost com pleiton, bringing back tho keen odgo ot appo tlto, and arousing with tho Itosobud of Ileal IU tho wbolo physical energy ot the bumsn frame. Ttieso aro facts admitted by thousands, in nil classes ot oocletrandpneot the best guarantees to the NorvtuV dndSebtll. tated Is that Bacchant's IMlls Imvo tho Iarccst Salo of any I'utcut McdlcUlo lu tho AVorld. Annual Sale3 moro lhan 6,000,000 Boxes Uo. at Drugstores, or wtil ba sent by U.B. Acento. D. V. ALLEN. CC1., ZU Canal St., Von lork, post paid, npoa receipt o( prioo, Bock free upon application. ) World of The Sturs sot an unearned run In tho third innlnrr.on Malaikey's olngle, fol lowed by Walter's error in falling to stop It, a balk by "Wcllner and "Bill" Eagan'8 single. The Miners tied tho scoic )n tho first half of the seventh on O'Brien's single, a wild pitch nnd Peter Kaftan's single to right-center with two out. In the last hnlf of the seventh Mn gulro and 'Wellner presented tho Stuw with the game. With one out Schle beck bunted. Magulro made ft wild throw toward first, Schlebeck reaching third. Shaw hit a liner to Walter, who returned tho ball quickly toward the plate. Schlebeck vuis not attempt ing to score, but Wellner got in fiont of Boyd nnd Interfered with tho latter tecelvlng tho ball, which rolled toward the grandstand nnd nllowed Schlobeclt to come In with tho winning run. Score: BCUXSTOS. A.U. R. II. O. O'Brien, rf 4 111 Wnltois, cf 4 0 2 3 Beard, ss toil Kugnn, if 4 0 13 Bonner, 2b 4 0 12 Marsey, lb 3 0 0 10 A. 0 Magulic, 3b 3 0 112 2 Bod, o 2 0 0 3 2 0 Wellner, u 3 0 0 0 3 1 Totals 31 1 SYRACUSE. A.B. It. V. Eacan, 2b 1 0 7 21 12 A. E 2 0 Gnriy. of 3 0 Smith, 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lizotte, rf 4 0 Karl, lb 3 0 Banno, If 3 0 Schlebeck, ss 3 0 Shaw, c ... Malarkey, Totals 3) 2 6 27 15 0 Seranton 0 0000010 0-1 Syracuse 0 0 10 0 0 10 J.-2 Two-baBe hit Lczottc. Stolen base W. Eaguti. Doublo plays Malarkey to Schle beck to Earl. First baso on balls Oft Wellner, 1; off Malarkey, 1. Struck out By Wellner, 2; by Malarkey, 5. Passed bill-Boyd. Wild pitch Malarkey. Left on bases Seranton, 4; Syracuse, 5. Time 1.10. Umpire Doescher. llccUcr ltiles IVilkcs-Ilnrrc, Also. WIlkcs-Ba-ro, July 21. Wllkes-Barre did not get a clean hit otf Becker In to daj's game until the ninth inning, when two singles and two errors gave tho locals thrco runs Tho lltors won out in their half by .1 base on balls, a passed ball und four singles. Score: WIIKES-BARRE A.B. R. II. Bottrnus, If 5 0 0 1). Hlnnon, 3b ..;... 500 Meaney, rf 3 0 0 Uueckel, lb 2 0 0 Betls, cf 4 11 Dlggilli, o 4 0 0 MeMahon, ss 2 1 0 Athcitcn, 3b 3 11 Odwell, p 4 1 1 A. 0 M 0 1 0 1 E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 32 4 MONTREAL. A.B. It. P. Shannon, ss .... 5 1 Lynch, If G 0 Sheaicn, rf 4 1 Dooley, lb 4 0 Hlchter, 3b 4 0 Wcldman, cf 4 1 Henry, 2b 3 0 I'rary, c .". 2 1 Becker, p 3 0 Baker 1 1 3 .'l 10 It. 1 O. A. 3 0 0 1 1 5 0 1 1 O 12 o it 1 4 1 0 Totals 33 No ona out when scored. G 11 27 14 4 winning run was Baker batted for Becker In ninth In ning. Wllkcs-Barro 0 000000134 Montreal 0 1000001 3-S Earned runs Montreal, 2. Two-base hit Shearon. Slolen bases Goeckel. Ather ton, Odwell. Double play Odwell to D. Shanno to Goeckel. rirst baso on bal' Off Odwell, 2; off Becker, 4. Hit by pitched ball iMcMahon , Struck out By Odwell, 2, by Becker. 2. ".icd ball DIgglns. Left on bases Wllkes-Burre, 7; Montreatl, 10. Sacrifice hits Goeckel, Fiary. Time 1.40. Umplre-Sw artw ood. Bisons Couldn't Hit Woods. Springfield, 3Ias., July 21 Woods whlto washtd the leaders again today. Only thrco Bisons got as far as becond base In tho entire game. Two games wero to hao been played, but a heavy shower at 2 o'clock prevented tho Hist. Score; SPRINGFIELD. A.B. It. II. O. A. E. ruiicr, ss 0 a s s s 0 Green, If G 2 3 2 0 0 Schelller. if 4 0 2 10 0 Brouthers. lb 4 10 0 10 Rogers, 2b G 0 1 G 2 0 Gllbeit, 3b 4 3 10 11 Smith, rf 3 12 2 11 Nichols, c G 1 1 0 0 0 Woods, p 5 0 0 'i 4 0 Totals 40 10 13 27 12 BUFFALO. A.B. R. II. 1 1 li 1 0 1 0 0 Cljmer, cf .... Grey, rf Ullboy, It .... Wise. 2b Daily, sj Gromlnger, 3b Zaliner, c Field, lb Soudera, p .... 1 Totals 35 0 8 27 IS G Spilngfield 0 1112 4 0 0 1-10 Buffalo 0 00000000-0 Earned tuiis Springfield, 1. Sacriilco hlts-Scr-cfller. Stolen bases Schelller. 2; Brouthers, Smith. Two-base hit Fuller. Three-btso hit Green. First baso on balls Off Souclers, 3. Struck out By So'uders, 2 Doublo plays Woods, Fuller und Brouthers; Barry Wise and Field. Time 1 45. Umolro Bindy. Two tJood (.nines 11 1 1'rnviilnuco. Providence, R. I , July 21. Providence and Toronto broko ovon on two games today, and both wero hard fought con tests. In the llrat Dlneon was invincible, nnd Braun was batted freely In tho hit ter part of tho game. In tho second game Rudderham held Toronto down to ono clean hit and two scratches, and did not allow them a tun. Scoro: rirst game PROVIDENCE. 11. IT. O. A. E. Wclgand,-2b 12 3 2 0 Lyons, cf 1110 0 Knight, If 0 0 3 0 0 Dixon, c 0 2 110 Drauby, lb 0 0 11 0 0 Coogan, s 0 113 0 Bassett, 3b 0 12 2 0 Murray, rf 0 1 2 0 0 Braun, p 0 10 3 1 Totals 2 & 21 11 1 TORONTO. R. II. O. A. E. Smith, 3b 114 19 White, If. 0 110 0 McGnnn, lb 0 14 10 Casey, cf 113 10 Snyder, c 118 0 0 Freeman, rf 0 0 10 0 Wagner, ss 1112 1 Talor, 2b 14 4 0 0 Dlneon, p 1 1 1 1 0 Totals , C 11 27 A 1 Providence I 000000002 Toronto 0 3000030 0 Earned runs Providence, 1; Toronto, I. Two baso hlts-Baceett. Taylor. Sacri ilco hits Knights, I; Drauby, Snydar, Dlncen, Home runs Smith Stolen bases Murray, Taylor, Dlneon. Double plays Sports. Wntrner to Tnylor. First bnso on balls Ort Biaun, is off Dlneen. 2. Struck out -By Drniin, 1: DInecn, 7. Wild pltch Braun. Time 2.00. Umpire Qrubcr. Second emtio PROVIDENCE. R. II. O. A. E. Wolgand, 2b 0 0 3 11 Lyons, cf 1 1 C 0 0 Knight, If 0 2 2 0 0 Dixon, c 0 16 10 Drauby, lb 0 1 10 1 0 Coogan, so 2 2 0 2 0 Bassctt, 3b 0 10 2 0 Murray, rf 0 0 10 0 lluddcrham, p 0 0 13 0 Totals 3 8 27 10 1 TORONTO. R. II. O. A. E. Smith, 3b. 0 0 110 White, If. 0 0 3 0 0 McQann, lb .... 0 1 S 0 0 Casey, cf 0 0 3 10 Snyder, c 0 0 fi 0 0 Ficcmau, rf. 0 12 0 0 Prcpmnn, rf 0 12 0 0 Wagner, ss 0 113 1 Taj lor, 2b 0 0 3 3 1 Williams, p 0 0 12 0 Totals 0 3 27 10 2 Provldcnco 0 0000110 13 Toronto 0 000000000 Two baso hits Dixon, Drauby. Stolen bases Lyont, Bassctt. Doublo plays Drauby to Rudderham; Taylor to Wag ner to McGnnnj Smith to Taylor to Mc Gann. First base on balls Off Rudder ham, 1: off Williams. 1. Struck out By Rudderham, 2; by Williams, 4. Passed ball Snider. Time 1.40. Umpire Grub cr. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Results. Boston 10 Cincinnati. 6 Philadelphia 10 Chlcazo 8 New York. 10 St. Louis 8 New York. 18 St. Louis 3 Louisville 5 Washington 3 Louisville 9 Washington 4 Baltimore at Cleveland, rain. Brooklyn at Pittsburg, rain. l'ercciitngo Record P. Boston 72 P.C. .70.1 .G37 .032 .GOiJ .603 .471 .471 .44S .4J1 .4."7 ,M .203 Cincinnati 70 Baltlmoro WJ New Yoik 71 Cleveland 71 Philadelphia 7C Pittsburg 70 Loulsvlllo 74 Brooklyn 72 Chlcugo 73 Washington 71 St. Louis 73 Cincinnati, O., July 21. Tho Bostons defeated tho Reds tho last gamo of the picsent series here today. Score: R.II.E. Cincinnati 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 G S 4 Boston l'l 00 00G 0 2-10 12 3 Batteries Btietensteln and Vnughn; Stlvctts nnd Bergtn. Umpire Hurst. Chicago, July 21. Tho lost gamo of tho series was miserably played on both sides, and went to the Phillies becauso they batted a If tt lo harder and lan tho bases better than tho locals. Score: R.II.E. Chicago 00010000 1 8 10 G Philadelphia 3 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 0-1013 4 Batteries Brlggs and Kittrldgo; Wheel er und McFarland. Umpire O'Day. St. Louis, July 21. New York took both games today. They battpd out tho first In tho ninth, und won tho becond In a walk. Scores: First game R.H.E. New York 0 3 0 0 0 0 14 2-10 13 4 St. Louis 020 113010-813 2 Batteries Seymour, Sullivan and Warn er; Hart, Donahue, Houbeman and Mur phy. Umpire McDonald. Second game R.II.E. New York 0 0 0 5 0 4 5 4 IS 18 3 St. Louis 2 000000 02 4 4 Batteries Meekln and Warner: McDer mott, Coleman and Douglass. Umpire McDermott. Louisville, Ky July 21. Tho Colonels played great ball this afternoon and downed tho Senators twice. Cunningham was a puzzle to tho Washtngtons in the first gamo, whllo German was hit freely. Tho homo team dovelopcd a batting strenk In tho second game. Score: First gamo- H.H.E. Loulsvlllo 1 0 0 0301 0 G 11 6 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 13 8 1 Battel ies Cunningham and Wilson; German and McGulre. Umpires Butler and Abbey. Second game R.II.E. Loulsvlllo 1 1 G 1 0 0 1 0 9 13 3 Washington 112 0 0 0 0 0 04 7 2 Batteries Dow ling, Frazer nnd Wilson; McJames, Swalm und Farrell. Umplies -jjuiicr anu AODey. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Lancastei, July 21. Lancaster made it three straight from Reading, defeating tho tall enders today by tho eamo scoro as yesterday, and for tho third success ive tlmo knocking a pitcher out of tho box. Score: Lancaster 1 0-5 0 0 0 4 G 217 Reading 2 20000000 4 Bateries Ycagcr and Roth; Ilcrndon, Mclntyis and Hoy don. Umplro-;Snyder. Philadelphia, July 21. Tho two games scheduled far today between" tho Ath lotlcs and Paterson wero again postponed on account ot rain. UMPIRE DOESCHER WILL RESIGN. Criticnl Decision iu Yestordny's Cnmo Ilus Determined Ilim. Herman Doescher is to resign from tho Eastern lengue staff of umpires Ho was to have gone from here to um plro tho games nt Montreal but tele graphed President Powers last night that ho would return to Buffalo on the midnight tialn. He expects to meet Mr. Powers In Buffalo today and will tender his resignation. This informa tion wns volunteered to a Tribune re porter by Umpire Doerscher last night Doebcher'a decision nt tho plate In tho last Inning of the second gamo yesterday nnd which prevented Seran ton from tielng the scoro nnd gave Syracuso the game, has Influenced him to resign. The decision was fol lowed by such roasttngs from players nnd spectators as to determine Does- tcher to quit umpiring for good and to devoto himself to his saloon business In Buffalo. DIAMOND DUST. Tho Miners have won five out of nlno with Syracuse. Swaitwoed will umplro tho Seranton Syracuso scries at Syracuso. Catcher John merger, "tho jolly Dutch- R of fUEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored Wenlcness, Nervousness, Debility, sna an ins trim or etiu from early errori or Inter icmi moretulti of OTtiwork, Icltneu, wor- rjr. eio. tun itroortu. tdTlopmnt and too given to eTerjr organ landDortlonof tha budr. 1 8iwiU, nataral method!. ' Iminadlato IroproTcment can. Failure liaDoailbla. 20O0 Klirinni. book, eiplaoatioa and proofs mailed (eoalod) free. ERIE MEDICAL GO,, 64 NIAOARA ST. UUri'ALO. N. Y. W. L. 61 21 40 24 43 21 43 2S 40 31 3S 40 33 37 33 41 31 41 32 43 27 44 15 a 80 it r. I l- l man," ha applied for a position as um pire on tho Eastern lcaguo staff. He couldn't bo worso and would likely be better than somo of tho recent experi ments. Tho (Miners leave today for Syracuse where they will tomorrow begin a scrips of thrco games. From Syracuse they will leavo for Montreal, Toronto and Buffalo to play thrco games each tn tho ordnr named, returning homo August 0. Doescher camo nenr being mobbed for tho doclslon that prevented tho Miners from tlelng tho score. If Syraeiiso had been at bat and If lu had declared tho runner Bafe the dissatisfaction would havo existed Just tho same. Umpire Ned Swartwood wob In tho city last night nnd was toM by fihaw that ho touched Wal ters. The Intter snys he was not touched. Long after the gamo tho Seranton players wcro claiming Wlalters a.fe and tho Syracuso players claiming him out. The players, os n, rule, after a game tell what they bellevo Is tho truth about a closo play. Tako your pick. w USE TRIBUNE WANTS. 11KLP WANTED MALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. WANTED AOENTS-STft PKIt MONTH nnd expenses paid nctlvo men if right; poods sold by sample onlyj samples, nlso hoiso nnd carriage furnished FREE. Ad dress JOllllEK, Box MOB, Boston, Mass. CiAMlsMPV-.snilOOI, (SUPPLIES: COUN 3 try work; 8100 salary monthly, with II be rid additional commissions. It. ndclltloniil commissions. O. EVANS A. 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LADIES-I MAKE BIG WAGES DOING pleasant home work, and will gladly send full particulars to ull sending 2 cent stamp. MISS M. A. STEBUINb, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to sell nnd introduce Snydei'B cake icing; experienced caniasser preferred; work permanent nnd 'ery prolltable. Write for paitlculars ut onre and get bencllt of holiday trade, T. B. aNYDER A. CO., Cincinnati, O. WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO ENER- 11 getto saleswomen to represent us, Guaranteed SO n day without Interfering wit 11 oilier duties, lieaunrui occupation, write lor particulars, enclosing sium mn, 72 MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No, John street, Now York. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. .''Olt RALE A SMITH PREMIER TYPE- writer, In llrst-class condition. Inqulro Room 1, Arcade, city. I?OR SALE A FINE YOUNG SPAN OF " dark chestnut horses. For description inqulro ut Eerett's Stable, Dl.x Court, Seran ton. I ?OR SALE-FINE TRAP CHEAP. . 1'enn avenue. 1011 FOR RENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. 6lWE foil RENT EIGHT 'ROOMS "1il8 N. Elchth street Apply JAMES 11. vt'ATBUXi tltxl national jiiiiik. I70R KENT-DWELLING- HOUSE, MOD V ern lmprovements.on South Hjdo Park avenue. Inqulro at Jenkins Drug Store, cor ner Main and Jackson, REAL ESTATE. Advs. Under This Head One Cento Word. F OR SALE DESIRABLE LOT, WITH housoon rear, 1II8 N. Wnshlngtonute. nue; owner leaving city. 001 lulnoyue. AGENTS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. WANTED-SOLICITORS; NO DELIVER, lng, no collecting; position peimnuent; pay weekly; Btuto uge. GLEN BROTHERS, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED-GENEHAL AGENTS IN EV ery county; nlso lady cau assers; some thing new; sure seller; apply quick. J. (i II1L11EUT, 111 Adams aeuue, 8cruuton,rjL AGENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Sufe Citizenship prlee f 1. Go ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, Nupcr 111c, 111. AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel and copper electro plasters; prices from SI) upward; salary and expenses paid; Eniu; ouuii irea. ituuress, HIGAN MKG CO., Chicago. stump, MI A I GENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL ji. crs; $2B weokly nnd expenses; expert in wpplclv nnd exnenBes: 03 ence unnecessary. cu?ieUL(UAJiJu CO., 48 Van Burun St., Chicago. MFCi BOARDERS WANTED, Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. A"! 7 ANTED TWO REFINED GENTLE Centrul location, fciur- i men boarders. loundlngs llrst-cluss. Meals prompt; but mutt find their own amusements. To such, n good home can be found by addressing X., Tribune olllco. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. nulls cured without the least pnln or drawing blood. Consiiltntlou and iullco gUen free, E. M. HE1YEL, Chiropodist, :t:io Luekuwnnna uenue. Ladles ati at their residence ir desired, utc. Churgcs modor- CITY SCAVENGER. A. B.1HUGG3 CI.KANS PUIVY VAULTS nnd cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps ucd. A. 1UMGU.S, Proprietor, Leuvo urders 1100 N. Matn.uve., or lilokoV drug store, corner Adams und Mulberry. Telephone (10 10. CIIAH. COOIT.lt, CITY SCAVENGUIl. All orders promptly attended to. day or night. All the lattut tippllnnces. Charges retiHonablc. 710 hcruutuu street, llotisa, ll'.'n WuBbbuvn street. IvXECUTOHS' NOTICE. T?8TATK OK BKNJAMIN II. Tlihbop.M.1 J! !., Into of tho City of Seranton, County of Lackawanna, and State of l'ennsyhanlu. letters teitamoniary upon me auove estate having been grantod to tho undersigned, all arsons uavmc ciumis ur ucmnnus ugninm the talileBtntovflll f resent them ror payment, thetetowlU pleuso make und thoxe Indebted ltntnedlutfl nuvment to IIAHltlKT K. TJIIUlOP, THi:01)0IlB O. WOLF, I1VHRKTT WAIIRUM. Uxeeutors und '1 Justees. WAlllll.N KlSArv, Attorneys for Ustato. Connoily & Wallace Foulard Silks AT 372 CENTS. The best quality Guaranteed not to slip or fade. , The price, 37C., is less than half the figure usually quoted for this grade. CONNOLLY & ni 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, aud can offer you better inducements than any one in the city. Not in business for one year, but here to stay. Sterling, Stearns, Are Bittenbender & Co., 126 and 128 SCRANTON, FRIDAY JULY 30. BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST And Congress of Rongli Riders of the World. Excepting additions, an exact duplicate, man for man nnd horse for horse, of the exhibitions given at the Columbian World's Fair at Chicago In 1893; all summer in New York in 1694, and in 500 of the principal cities ot Europe and America, coming direct from its Tremendous Triumphal Inauguration of this Season's Tour at Madison Squaro Garden, New York City. Made Greater than Ever by IMPORTANT ADDITIONS op Startling; Features Bringing the Cayalry'ofCi'yilization AND Savagery Up-to-Dato. More Men and Horses Than In Any Other Two Exhibitions. You May Never Look Up- I An Ull ! biKv nk.in. f . DON'T MISSTHIS VT CHANCE. r4 IT MAYBE THELAST ''M&F'fm a- mxssmy n detachments ot U. S. CAVALRY. U. S. ARTILLERY, ROYAL IRISH-CNOLISH LAN CER5. OERMAN CUR1ASSIERS, PETIT CORPS D'ARMEE. All under the command of COLONEL W. F. CODY (Buffalo Bill.) ANNIE OAKLEY The Peerless Lady WlneShot. JOHNNY BAKER-TUe Skilled Shooting Kipert. THE LAST AND ONLY HERD OF BUFFALO EXTANT- Bpoolal llailroad Trains Carrying all the Paraphernalia Necessary to a COVERED GRAND STAND Assuring Perfect Protection from Sun or Bain. On day of Arrival there will ba ghtrn ft FREE STREET GflVflLGflDE At 10 A. M by a DeUtled Detaohmont from each Division. The March enlivened by Three Magnificent Bands of Muslo, led by the lamed, orld-lraeled BUFFALO BILL'S COWBOY BAND At Night, a Brilliant Klectrlo Display. Double Electrla Plant of 250,000 Candle Power. .TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE. Afternoon at t o'clook. Evening at 8 o'olook. Doors open an hour earlier. Night is Light as Day, und 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 & C'o.'s Muilo Store, IM-iJQ Wyoming Avonue. BICYCLES CHECKED ON GROUNDS. SITUATIONS WANTED. WTEDXPliT7orn?Yotf single man; experienced drher: can do farm work. Cull to BTltAZ, 1U1H Pros, poet avenue. SITUATION WANTKD-BY A YOUNO O man Mho must hate work ut once; un derstands the euro of horses; Is sober and re. liable. 1)., 001 Prlco street. SITUATION WANTED-UENEIlAIi OK lice work, cashier or usslstant book, keeper; best reference. Address, llux UfiU, E. M., Dunmore. X7ANTED-A POSITION BY A YOUNO VY man to do nn thine, who sneaxs four languages and understands bookkeeping. K1U11AHD, careof Kov. Putbcr llodur, Lo cust street. SITUATION WANTKD-BY A YOUNO lady us bookkeeper, stenographer, tush ler or olllco work, writes u good hand, and Is very anxious to secure employment. A a. dress V. E. M., BIO lurch street, city. POSITION WANTED AH NUK8E BY UK spectable widow; large experience; terms moderate. Address M, A., 0 17 N, Our Held avenue. made by the best American makers WALLACE, W8 Barnes Bicycles the Three Best Wheels loo Infiian Warriors Ogallalla, Brule, TJn capappa. Blotix, Chey. onrieand Araaphoo Tribes. 50 American Cowboys. 30 Mexlcaa Vaqueros and Ruralles. 30 South Amerscan Onnchos. SO Western Froniiert men, Marksmen, etc 25 Bedouin Arabs. 20 Russian Cossacks ol the Caucasus. SITUATION WANTED-A8 11UTCI1KR, O by young man of 10; tlrst-cluss experi ence; also uuderstnnds grocery work; will ing to make himself useful; will work cheap; can clo references. Address HAKVEY UOHDON, Mlnooku, Lacka. Co., Pa. SITUATION WANTED-11Y A MAItlllKD man. to take charge of burn or drive team; strictly sober; can furnish best of jerereuce; thirty-two years' experience Address, A. 1'. B , Mooslc, Pu. SITUATION WANTEDAS OOVEUN1CSS, compunlon or nurse; references fur nished. .MHH. HUMPllllEY, 205 Jetlerson a eimc. SITUATION WANTED-UY SOHEIt AND Industrious married nuiu, as Janitor or any kind of respectublo work; can i;lo refer ence. Address, J, (1, W,, 413 North Mutn. SITUATION WANTED BY BOY 17 yeuri of age; would llko to work In store or learn a trade. Address J. J. W., Duu more, Pu. S 1TUATION WANTED-BY A OENEltTi, blacksmith; good Journeyman; seven years' oxjierleuce; will work ut reasonuble wages, Address EKIM, Trlbuue olllco. m. SEATING 20 4 20onugrttoHotenue' Hade. Franklin Avenue Ill tt Hi lift AND d AT FLOREY'S, 222 WYOMING AVENUE HERE TO BUY GOOD WHEELS CHEAP Jurlsch's Is the place. These prices talk for themselves. All wheels guaranteed and aro '07 goods. List. Selling Price Olives, $100.00 $ 70.00 Gales, $80.00 55.00 Stormers, $75.00 GO.OO Suburbans, $G5.00 40.00 Stunners, $00.00 40.00 Winners, $50.00 30.00 Nuggets, $GO.OO.. 27.50 Orients, $100.00 100.00 Trinities, $100.00 100.00 Positively the Cheapest Place In Seranton to Purchasoa GOOD Wheel. 324 Spruce St. In Jermyn Building. Buy a Bike -AT- BARBOUR'S. High Grade easy terms. Wheels on 425 Lackawanna Avenue HEDUCTION IN 1'ftICK OF GAS. MuiTKCUATONriASAN X nnd tho II j de Purk Oas Co. In accordance with the pulley of these com panlts to reduoe rates from time to time, us may be warranted by Increased consump tion, notice Is hereby gh en that on and after July 1st next, tho prlco of gas will be One Dollar and Twenty Cents per one thousand cublo feet consumed, subject to tho following discounts; Flo per cent.'On, all hills, wheru the consumption for the month amounts to less than twenty-live dollurs; ton per cent, on nil hills where the consumption for the month amounts to twenty-live dollars and upwards. Provided the bill Is paid on or lie fore the 'JOth day of the month lu which tho bill Is presented. lly Order of tho Board. (1. B. HAND. Secretary. Seranton, Pa., June Slsu, 1807. ill;-; .
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