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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY MORNING-. AUGUST
1897.
ii ihc
EASTERN LEAGUE
BASE BALL GAMES
Stars Continue to Maintain a QooJ Safe
Lead.
MINERS TAKE ANOTHER TUMBLE
Jnvo n l'qor JJxlilliltlon nt Toronto
Siittirduy mid Lost Tnu Onmcs.
Wllkus-Hnrro .Shows Improved
Porm unit Takes Two Out at Three
from lluUhlo--Thrnc Suntluy Games
Snturdnj's Results.
Toronto. la scranton.. j
luronto 7
SprlnjjIlcKl 4
lluflala 5
Wllkes-ltarre 6
hcranlon s
Syracuse 3
WllkM.Ilarrc 4
lluffato 5
Providence at Montreal, net grounds,
JiiiniliiyN Results.
Wllkes-lJurre 1 6 Uulfalo 2
I'rovldcncc I) Montreal 11
Syracuse 5 Springfield 2
Percentage Itccord.
I5. W.
Syraiuto 81 M
IJiiiTnlo S3 47
Springfield 7rt U
Toronto 79 )
Proldenco 7!) 40
Scranton , 7J til
Montreal 7(1 SO
Wllkes-Harro 73 2i
L. I'C.
i3 .107
r, .r3
ul .570
3'J .WM
33 .472
II! .31)5
li .'J33
Todu' Grimes.
scranton at tojtonto.
wilices-harre at iutepalo.
providence at montreal,
springfield at syracuse.
MINORS PLAYED MISERABLY.
Their ridding Eirors Presented To
ronto with 'I' wo (Jiiincs.
At Toronto Saturday the nilserahlo
fielding or tho Mlnots lost them two
panics. Moise and Olllon did the pitch
ing. Scores:
TORONTO.
A 13. It.
II.
A.
0
Lush, cf
White, If ....
5
MeGaiin. lb
Casey, 0 ....
McHnle. rf .
Smith. 3b ...
... 1
... G
... 5
Wagner, ss 5
Tnvlor, 2b
Williams, p
Totals 43
10 11 2i5 11
SCRANTON.
A.B. It.
Walters, cf 5 1
13enrd, ss 5 0
Bonner, 2!) 5 1
Mnssey, 11) 4 0
Hngan, If 3 0
O'lirion, rf 3 1
Gunson, c 4 0
Mngulrc. 3b 4 0
Morse, p 4 0
II.
3
1
A.
0
10
1
0
1
1
1
Totals
.37 3 11 27 21 10
Hasan out, hit by batted ball
Toronto 3 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 010
Scranton 1 100100003
learned runs Scranton 2. Two-base
hits Bonner, Mnsry, Wagner. Lush.
Three-base hits Beard. Homo run Bon
ner. Stolen bases Lush, McGnnn. Double
plays Beard to Massey; Btnrd to Bon
ner. First baso on halls Off Morso 4. Iflt
by pitcher O'Brien. Struck out Whfte.
Passed halls Gunson. Wild pitch Morse.
Left on bases Toronto 10, Scranton 0.
Time 2 00. Umpire Swartwogd.
Second game
TORONTO.
A.B. It. II. O. A. E.
Lush, cf 4 2 0 2 0 0
White. If
4
11
McGnnn, lb ,
Sndir. c ..
Mollale, if
Smith, 21 3
Wagner, fcs
Taylor, 2b .
3
4
LHneui, p 4
Totals CO 7
SCHANTON.
7 27 It
A.B. It.
II.
i
o.
5
1
0
13
0
1
1
0
A.
E.
0
Walters, cf
Beard, ss .
Bonner, 21)
MBhscy, lb
Eagan, If .
O'Brien, rf
Bold, o ...
1
1
4
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
0
10
Maguhe,
Olllon, p
:b
. I
.37
Totals 37 5 10 27 14
Toronto 0 00102007
Scranton 0 12020 0 00 fi
Earned 111ns Toionto 3. Sctanton 2.
Two-baso hits McGnnn, Eagan, O'Brien.
Stolen bases Wagner, Boyd. Doublo
playh Walters to Beard to Magulre. Tllht
Iiobo on balls Off Dlnec.11 1, off Glljon I.
Hit by pitcher .Mass-ey, O'Brien. Struck
out By Diuccn 2. Passed balls Boyd i
Wild pitch Glllon 1. Left 011 bases To.
louto C, Scranton 2. Time 2.10. Umpire
kJuuitwood.
' " OTHER SATURDAY GAMES.
Hiillnlo-Wilkes-llnrie.
At Buffola(flrst game) ' It.H.E.
Buffalo 002 03 000 5 10 1
Wllkes-Barro 3 0 10 0 0 0 0 04 0 1
Batteries Gray and Urquhait; Cough
lln and Digging, Umpire Mason.
(Second game) It.H.E.
Buffalo 1000310003 8 C
WIlKes-H.ine 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 C 7 3
Battel lei Soudors and Zahncr; Kccnan
and clouding.
-,' isVrncusu-.Snriuciiuld.
At&$ra"ciise It.H.E.
Syracuso.C, 2 00000010-3 8 u
SprlugtlelO. 2011000004 ! 0
Batteries Malai key and liyan: Woods
and Duncan.
SUNDAY GAMES.
Hllkcg-Unrrc Wins n Wcll-1'lnycd
Gninii from tho lilsons.
Buffalo, N. Y Aug. I. Either Wllkes
Barro played Its best team of tho sou
son or Buffalo played tho worst. The
Bisons with two of their crack pitchers
were, unable to get anywhere near tno
tall enders. Odwell pitched a great game
and had splendid support, McMahon and
Athcrton doing paitlcularly good work.
Score:
BUFFALO.
A.B. It,
II. O.
A.
0
0
U
0
3
1
0
0
1
2
2
Clymer, cf
Groy, tt
Gllboy, If. I
Wise! 2b. ,.
Gremlnger, 3b.
Field, lb
Sullivan, hs
Zahncr, c
Urqufiart, c. ,.,
Brown, p, ,.,.,,
McPartlJiid, p.
4
..1
..1
. 4
. 4
. 4
. 4
. 0
. 3
. 2
. 1
Ol'O'
Totals 31 2 c
WILKES-BARRE.
A.U. H. II.
Bottenus, If 4 10
27
O.
'I
1
12
3
C
Shannon, 2b 4
Mraney, rf. , 4
llocckel. lb 4
Betts, cf &
&ui?
r. n.
iUork! of
A.U.
1.. 4
,.. 4
,. 4
It.
0
a. e.
c c
3 c
AthOTtou, 3b.
McMnhon, ss.
Oduell, p. ...
Totals 37 D 8 27 13 1
Ruffrlo 0 20000000-2
Wllkcs-Harro .."...2 10030000-8
Earned runs Huff nlo, 2; Wl'.kei-llnrre,
1. Two bnso hits Oremlnger, Urquhart.
Shannon, McMnhon, Stolen base Mcancy.
Japes on halls lly Odwell, 1 Drown, 3j
Mcl'artland, 2. Left on bases Euffalo, Ci
Wllkcs-Horre, 8. Passed balls TJrqithnrt.
Wild pitch llrotvji. Umplro Mason. Time
-1.50.
An Uninteresting (Jiitne.
Montreal, Aug. 1. Today's gamo was an
extremely uninteresting one. In conse
quence of tho rulny weather tho pltchcw
were unablo to handle tho ball nnd could
only toss It over thu plate. Scoro:
MONTREAL.
A.I!. It. It.
O. A.
Shannon, ss C 0 3 3 4
Lynch, If 4 10 10
Shoaron, rf G 0 0 3 0
Donley, lb 0 1 2 S 0
Itlchter, cf 5 0 12 0
Henry, 2b 4 3 3 C 3
Smith, 3b 5 2 2 2 3
Merger, c 4 3 3 11
Uclcourt, p 3 13 0 0
Yerrlck, p 10 0 0 0
Totals 43 11 17 2C 11
PnOVIENCE.
A.B. It. II. O. A.
Wclgand, 2b 5 0 2 4 1
Lyons, cf G 2 1 2 0
Knight, If 4 3 3 fi 0
Coognti, c 4 3 0 5 1
Drnuby, lb 4 2 2 C 0
Cooney, ss 4 10 0 4
llnssctt, 31) ,'0410
Muiray, if 5 0 13 0
Ituddcrham, p ....... 1 0 1 0 1
Egim. p 110 0 2
llraun, p 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 41 12 14 27 9 0
Winning run mudu with two out.
Montreal 0 5 2 0 0 4 0 0 011
Providence 3 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 312
Earned runs Montreal A. Two-base hits
Shannon, Smith, Wlegand. Wild pitches
Bclcourt 2, Kuddcihnm 1. Bases on
balls By Belcoutt i, Hudderham 2; hy
Yerrlck 1, Egnn 3, Braun 1. Struck out
By Bclcourt 1, Braun 1. Stolon base
Coogan. Doublo plajs Cooney to Wclg
and to Drnuby; Shannon to Henry to
Dooley. Time 2 23. Umplro "Tip"
O'Neill.
.Springlicld's Errors Responsible.
Syracuse, N. Y., Aug. 1. Springfield's
errors and tho Stars' line woik on tho
b-ises, combined to give Syracuse a vic
tory oer tho Ponies here today. Score:
SYRACUSE.
A.B. 11. H. O. A. E.
Eagan, 2b 3 2 2 110
Garry, cf 4 0 0 3 0 0
.1. Smith, 3b 4 0 115 0
Lczotte, rf 2 0 0 b 0 0
EJrJ, lb 2 0 0 3 0 0
T. Bannon, If. 4 0 1110
Schlebeck, is 4 12 2 2 0
Shaw, c 4 1 1 5 1
Kissinger, 1 2 0 0 0 2 0
Totals 31 5 0
SPBINGFIELD.
27 12
A.B. It. II.
O. A. E
Puller, ss
Oreen, If
J. Vadium, rf. ,
Brouthers, IK
Bosers, 2b. ...
Gilbert, 3b. . ,
O Smith, cf.
2 i
2 0
1
11
5
1
O
0
0
0
1
3
3
0
0
Duncan, c. ..
Mains, 1
Totals 35 2
Sjracuse 1 0 10
Springfield 1 0 0 0
10 21 12 4
0 0 2 1 5
0 10 0 0-2
Sprlngtleld, 2.
Earned runs Syracuse, 1;
Twobaso hits Bi outheis, O,
Smith. Three
baso hits T. Bam on, J, Bannon. Stolen
bases Eagan, Schlebeck. Flist base on
hells-Off Mains, 1, Hit by pltcher-By
Kissinger, 1; by Mains, 1. Struck out
By Klsslr.gei. 3. Passed' ball Duncan.
Wild pitch Mains. Left on bases Si ra
cuse, C; Sprlrgtleld, 7. SiciiU"e hits
Earl, Kissinger. Time 1.40. Umpire
Doeschcr.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
SundnVs Itcsults.
Louisville 5 St. Louis 1
St. Louis 9 Louisville o
(Forfeited )
Cincinnati 13 Cleveland 5
Percentage
ltocord.
P. W.
L.
21
20
2i
31
25
11
43
47
40
4'J
50
13
B.C.
.700
.M7
.031
.13
.501
.170
.403
.440
.410
.425
.W.7
.253
Boston
Biltlmoro ..,
Cincinnati ..
New York ...
Cleveland ..,
Philadelphia
Pittsburg ....
Chicago ,
Louisville ...
SO
76
7S
78
SO
Si
80
81
r,i
CJ
52
47
43
40
37
37
37
34
2'J
..SG
llrookl.Mi t,0
Washington 73
St. Louis S3
Todny's (Smites,
Philadelphia at Baltimore.
New York at Brooklyn,
fct. Louis at Chicago.
Plttfcbuigat Cincinnati.
Cle eland ut Louisville.
Boston at Washington,
SATURDAY'S GAMES.
At Brooklyn New York 4, Brooklyn 3,
At. St. Louis (First game), Loulsvlllo
11; St. Louis, 0; (second game), St. Louis
7, Loulsvlllo 5.
At Cincinnati Cincinnati 3, Cleveland 0.
At Baltimore Baltlmoro 8, Philadelphia
M Washington Boston 7, Washington fi.
At Chicago-Chicago 7, Pittsburg C.
SUNDAY GAMES.
St. Louis Plincr-Umplrc Dares to
Declare 11 Gnmc Forfeited.
St. Louis, Aug. 1. Two games wero
played by tho Biowns nnd Colonels to
day, each taking ono. Tho visitors won
tho first by superior playing and had al
most captured tho second when It was
awarded to tho homo team on a technlc.
nllty. Donahue and Doxter, of tho
Browns and Louisville, respectively, act
pd ns umpires, In tho llrst pan of tho
ninth, when tho Browns wcro at bat an4
tho scoro flvo to four In favor of Louis
ville, Donahuo gave tho gamo to tho for
mer becauso Pitcher Cunningham per
sisted In boiling new balls passed to htm.
Scores:
First game R.H.E.
Loulsvlllo 0001020115 G 1
St. Louis 0 10000 0 001 S 4
Bntterles Hill and Wilson; Lucid and
Douglass.
Second game R.H.E.
Loulsvlllo 0 0001002 25 9 0
St. Louis 0300000 1 4 3 5
Batteries Cunningham und Wilson;
E.
0
I)
0
0
0
0
IK 6-rt''fe?yr?!a M
Sports.
Coleman and Murphy,
huo and Dexter,
Umpires Dona-
Keds Won Knsllv.
Cincinnati, Aug. 1. Tho Beds had very
llttlo troublo in defeating tho Cleveland!
today. Wilson, who was In tho box for
tho visitors, was easy, nineteen hits ho
ing mndo oft his delivery: Scoro: ll.H.E.
Cincinnati 0 0 3 0 2 1 3 3 12 10 1
Cleveland 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 5 10 1
Batteries Ilhlnes and Pcltz; Wilson
and Crlgor. Umpire Hurst.
ATLANTIC LEAGUE.
SATURDAY'S (JAMES.
At Norfolk Norfolk 7, Lancaster 4.
At Illchmond lllchmond I), Patorson 0.
At Newark Newark S, Hartford 3.
At Heading Beading 0, AthlcttC3 I.
SUNDAY GAMES.
At Newark First game It.H.E.
Newark 0 0 3 2 2 0 1 3 -ll 11 1
Athletics 0010000121 10 3
Batteries Oettlg and Zcarfoss; Osborno
and Fox.
Second game It.H.E.
Newark 7 0 2 0 2 2 2 17 21 3
Athletics 0101120005 10 2
Batteries Johnstono and Ecarfoss;
Goodwin and Fox. Umplro Betts.
At Patterson
Patcrson 0 0 2 0 10 0 104 C 3
Hartford 3 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 7 13 3
Batteries Flaherty nnd Touhey: Vlck
cry, Gastrlght and Boche. Umplro Mace.
EXHIBITION GAME AT CHICAGO.
Chicago, Aug. 1. Comlskey's Saints
played an exhibition gamo with tho Col's
today beforo an audience of 3,800. Score:
II.H.E.
Chicago 2 0000310 -fi 11 3
St. Paul 00 0 100110-3 6 4
Batteries Thornton and ICIttrldgo, Mul
lane and Spies, Umpire Donohue.
DIAMOND DUST.
Albert J. Maul, the giddy old dudo who
has been rewarmlng his p'asj arm under
tho caro of Edwardl Hantonl, says ho is
as good as over for tho 17,0OJth time.
Mike Tlernan is tho only suivivor cf
tho New York team that won tho world's
championship of 1S89 that Is, ho Is tho
only man engaged btlll In active play.
Buck Ewing sas that 11 rule should bo
pased compelling lnllelders to play with
out gloves. Ho tdloves that the safo bat
ting would be Increased In consequence.
Whllo tho Philadelphia team was In
Pittsburg Stalllngs received an offer from
the Minneapolis management to traJo
"Tacks" Parrott for ono of Delchnnty's
bats. Tho offer was declined.
A Loulsvlllo rooter's remark to tho Bos
ton manager during tho last Boston
Lnulsvllle game, beforo Nichols was sub
stituted for K'.obedanz: "Oh, Frank, lct's
have a Scleo dinner and a Kloby dance."
"With gunplays at Louisville, the New
Yorks accusing tho Cinclnnatis of trying
to poison them, and fists and rotten erss
In use on tho Pittsburg grounds, -who
says interest in tho national game is not
as lively as It used to bo? Chicago Jour
nal. The flag on tho Chicago grounds was at
half mast nnd the players' bench draped
In black out of respect to tho wife of
Georgo Decker, who died on Wednesday
evening'. Tho players acted as pall-bearers
when tho remains wcro taken to
Fairbury, III., heir former home.
Providence baso ball looters nie very
mild specimens of tho species compared
with thoso at Toronto. Thcro they nro
so rabid in their rooting for tho homo
team that they will not admit that tho
umpire Is ever right when he declares
a Toronto man out, except when it is hy
a catch oa a lly ball. Pnnldenco Journal.
Nick Young Is having a hard time this
season with his umpires. Tho wholo
business should bo in iho hands of somo
competent old player who could travel
about sizing up the minor leaguo talent.
Pittsburg News. Tho National leaguo
could have all but two of the big bunch
tried by tho Eastern this season, and thcro
would bo no tears spilled cither.
AMATEUR BASE BALL.
Exciting (initio of Itnsc Hall nt
."Minooku Won by Liiclauvniinns.
A crowd of nearly 3,000 persons saw
the I.'icUaw annas defeat tho Mlnooka
team ut Mlnooka yesterday. It wns an
exciting gamo from start to finish.
Iluane, tho Lackawanna's star twlrler.
did magnlllcent pitching and had
twelve strike outs to his credit.
Coleman's infield work was also one
of tho features of the game. The score:
L-ACKAWANNAS.
A.B. 15. H.
O.
0
5
0
Sweeney, If 3 1
Gaughnu, lb ...5 1
Ituane, p ,. 5 0
Logan, ss 5 0
Coleman, 2b 4 1
Kellet, 3b 4 0
Burke, irf 3 0
Crosen, cf 3 1
Flnnerty, c 3 0
1
1
12
Total 33 4 14
MINOOKAS.
A.B. R.
Laffy. 2b. ..
O'Nell. p. ..
Shea, ss
Haer, 3b, .
McDonough,
Deskln, rf.
lb.
Flannery, c.
Crane, cf. ..
McCue, If. .
Totals 31 1 7 27 9 1
Lackawanna ....0 0100100 24
Mlnooka 0 001000001
Earned runs Lackawanna, 2. Two baso
hits Gaughan. Stolen bases Kellet nnd
Burke. Doublo plays Logan to Coleman
to Gaugh(.n, 2; Coleman to Logan to
Gaughan. First bape on ballsOft O'Nell,
5; oft Ituane, 6. Hit by pitched ball
Crosen. Struck out By O'Nell, 5; by
Buano, 12. Wdd pltches-O-Nell. 2. Left
on bases Mlnooka, 10; Lackawanna, 9.
Sacrlllco hits Flnnerty. Sweeney. Umplro
Shea.
AMATEUR BALL NOTES.
The Rcscttes, of tho South Side, de.
feated tho Lilacs, of tho same placo for
tho a3-ycar-old championship of Lacka
wanna county Sunday afternoon, Aug, 1,
by a scoro of 5 to 3. Batteries, J, Hahn
and P. Llsk, for tho Rosettes; II, lloap
und Kauo, for tho Lilacs. J. Hahn, man
ager. Tho Rosettes defeated tho West Side
Sliders Saturday morning on tho Cowfleld
grounds by a score 20-1. Buttrlcs for tha
Rosettes, Hahn and Brouthcis. J. Hahn,
manager.
Tho Sliders defeated tho Llttlo Eng
land Stars Saturday, Scoro:
Little England Stars ....3 2 0 10 10 2 211
Sliders 0 0 3 1 0 5 2 3 -14
Batteries Costiett and Sehlager; Foster
and Payton,
Tho Taylor Reds challcngo tho follow-
Ing clubs on tho Taylor grounds for the
week commencing Aug. 1: West Sldo
Athletics for Wednesday, Harmonics for
Friday, Wst Side Browns for Saturday.
Gomer V. Davis, munagcr.
Tho Taylor Beds challenge any amateur
team In Lackawnnna county for nny date,
commencing Monday, Aug. 0. Answer as
soon as possible. Gomer E. Davis, man
ager.
Tro Taylor Grays challenge tho Dun
more Indians to a gamo on tho Taylor
grounds for Avg. 3. If satisfactory please
answer In Tre Trlbuno immediately. Wo
will elvo a return game. William Ed
monds, lranncer.
RACES BEGIN TOMORROW.
Indications That Scranton Will Have
the Dcst Meeting; In Its ills
lory Bicycle Events.
All Idea of the Interest attached to
the horso nnd bicycle races' which begin
tomorrow nt tho Scranton Driving park
might have been BleaneU yesterday
from the big strings of horses Htabled
at tho track nnd tho crowd of owners,
trainers, drlvprs and local horsemen
who wero on tho ground and watching
the entries that wero being exercised
nnd worked out. Never In the track's
history have so mnny horses been sta
bled there and never have they been
of such uniform good quality. Ella T,
Bert Sheldon, Hal Pointer, Kowdy Joe
and others might ordinarily attract at
tention but Just now they have to div
ide honors with many others, the whole
very nearly representing tho cream of
liorscflefch that has recently been re
ceiving attention on the New York,
New Jersey nnd Pennsylvania tracks.
It lma been two weeks now since any
laco moet has been held anywhere in
this region nnd horsemen and horses
arc ripe for a try at tho largo purses
offeed by tho Scranton management.
There will lie ono or more star events
on each of the four days. Considering
the value of the purses, somo of which
run as high as $."50, $400 and $500, and
the sneeial ndded Inducement of $100,
It is leayonablc to presume that the
trade record will be lowered.
Horsemen generally and Scranton
people are beginning to realize that this
city possesses one of tho best half
mile cours.es In this section of tho
country. The June meeting r.nd Its dis
tinct success bvc the track a big boom
and the present meeting seems bound
to eclipse anything of its kind ever be
foro attempted here.
Frank C. Smith, the Buffalo starter,
who gave buch signal satisfaction at
the last meeting, will again oiriciate.
The other olllclnls will be H. A. Gro
man, of Bethlehem; C. S. Seamans,
of this city, and Dr. J. W. Houser, of
Taylor.
Tho bicycle events will open each
afternoon's sport at promptly 1.30
o'clock. The pilzes are now on ex
hibition at Welchel's Jewelry store on
Spruce street. There are over a score
of entries for some of tho events. For
the two handicap races tho handicaps
nave ueen received from League of
Amerlcnn Wheelmen headquarters and
are as follows:
Tuo-mllo handicap n. V. White,
scratch; B. r. Keller. 20 inrds: F. Mo-
Michael, 33 yards; It. A. Gregory, 50 yards;
uuy a. uowitt, ,,. yards; William Dunn,
90 yards: Orcar A. Oswald, 100 yards;
O. T. Palmer, 110 jards; Thomas K. Lee,
120 yards; William Marsh, 130 jards; H.
B. Strong, 110 yards; Thomas McGowan,
130 yaids; Herman J. Ernst, 160 yards;
Duncan A. Hall, 175 yards.
Five-mile handicap Robert V. White,
scratch: B. F. Keller, scratch; Will F.
McMIehael, scratch: R. A. Gregory, 50
yards; Guy A. Dewltt, 100 yards, William
Dunn, 123 yards; Georgo Palmer, 173
yards; William Marsh, 223 yards; II. B.
Strong, 223 yards; Clarenco Soward, 230
ards; Thomas McGowan, 230 yards;
Henry Krausrc, 273 yards.
DARING BICYCLE FEAT.
With His Tnco Ilnckwnrd He Hides a
Qanrtor in 10 Seconds.
Clarence McLean, the clever trick
rider of Indianapolis, made one of the
most startling rides of history at the
Detroit night meeting last Thursday.
The Detroit Hack has nlno feet bank
ing on the turns nnd live feet on tho
straight. While doing his turn Mc
Lean twisted round on his wheel until
his back was to the handle bars. He
was sitting on the saddle und took his
hands from the bar.
In this position, with no opportunity
to see the handle bars of his machine
or to see the way to steer on the half
daik electric lighted track, he rode tho
entire quarter, negotiating tho banks
successfully, all in forty-six seconds.
It was the first time such a perform
ance has been seen In this country,
and ono thousand people cheered them
selves hoarse In encouragement of the
rider.
Unnil Ball nt Mountain Pnrk.
A gamo of hand ball for $430 and the
chumplonshlp of America will bo played
at Mountain Park next Saturday betwejn
Wilson and Kelly and Dove and Mc
Hugh on tho occasion of tho excursion
of DllsIon No. 1, A. O. H.. B. of E.
Old Finn's .Suicide, t.
New York, Aug. 1. Hawcy Haffner, 71
years ago, committed sulcldo at his homo
In Brooklyn today. He was pooir, suf
fered from asthma, was growing blind
und beeamo despondent.
UK Ah ESTATE.
Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word.
I?OU SALE-I)KsiRAl!LK I OT, "WITH
houxoon rear, 018 N. Vnnlilngton ave.
line; owner leaving city. (101 Qulncyavc.
SIl LTATIONS WANTED.
to go out by tho day; Is a good washer
nnd Ironer, or can do nuy kind of work,
Ad-
uress o'ju laicKaununa uenuo,
WANTED-A8 A LAUNDRIES, WORK
work for Monday and Tuesday; cun
glvo reference. Address T. M., 701 Elm St.
SITUATION WANTED-I1Y A YOUNO
man 10 years of ace; willing to work ut
anything. Address I. II. 0 Tribune office.
1TUA.T10N WANTED-AH HOOKJCEEP.
er or Btoiiourupher, by a young man who
will bo unemployed for afowweous; willing
to till position whllo tho holder of the samo
is on uentlon. Address A. Q., Trlbuueottlcc,
SITUATION WANTED-HY A MIDDLK
) uifodlady as nurse; hnshnd 17 years' ox
perlonce; can glo best of reference. Address
M. M., Tribune olllce.
DRUGGIST - REGISTERED PIIARMA
cist, wants position; eight years' expo
rlcncej tlrst-clus prescriptions; Al refer
ences: single, speaks eoeral languages; will
tuko rclloNowork. A. K. L Trlbuuooltlce.
TENTI8T
URABUATE GOOD, ALL
man, furnishes own lnstru.
XJ uround
ments. chair nnd cabinet, wants situation m
ftHHlatiint or to taUo charge of olllce, A. 11.,
Trlbuno olllec.
WANTEB-A POSITION I1Y A YOUNG
man, with experience of otllcu work,
or nny position of trust; can furnish best of
references; nge 27 ears: life long abstainer.
Address J. C, postoftlce, Dun more.
CITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG
O man ill earn old, to assist in book
keeping in ofllee or as general clerk In olllce;
anxious to lenrn bookkeeping; linblts such
us to assure regularity In discharge of duties.
Address "A. T.. Tribune olllce.
SITUATION WANTED TO GO OUT
washing the first partofthe week; wash
IngHtuken homentso. Call or address L. II.,
33 1 North Sumner u enuo.
Connolly & Wallace
OUR
SHIRTWAISTS
Reduced to
39 Cts., 75 Cts. and $1.00
I
0Q$sVQQs$
O 0 3
0
000
CONNOLLY &
IS
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,
Are
Bittenbender & Co., 126 and 128
ram
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Tribune
" Wants"
ARE BRINGING
LARGE RETURNS
TO OTHERS. THEY
WILL DO THE SAME
FOR YOU.
TRY
THEM.
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HELP WANTED-MALES.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
WANTED AGENTS $7B PER MONTH
and oxpenses paid active men if right;
poods hold by sample only; samples, olso
ho so and carriage furnished FREE. Ad
dress JOllllER, Box 8308, Boston, Mass.
SALESMEN-SCHOOL SUPPLIES: COUN
try work; 3100 salary monthly, with
liberal additional commissions. R. O.
EVANS - CO., Chicago.
WANTED-AN IDEA. WHOCANTHINK
ofsomosimplo thing to patent? Pro
tect your ideas: they may bring you wealth.
Write JOHN WEDDERUURN A. CO., Dept.
C. aa, Patent Attornejs, Washington, D. U,
for their $1800 prize offer and list of 1,000
Indentions wonted.
WANTED-AS AGENT IN EVERY 8EC
tlon to canvass; $4.00 to $5.00 n day
made; sells at sight; also a man to sell btanle
Good to dealers; best side lino S7ft a .month;
salary or largo commission made: experience
unnecessary. Clifton Soap und Mauufuctur
ug Company, Cincinnati, O.
"WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
tl every town to solicit, stock subscrip
tions; a monopoly; big monoy for ngents: no
capital required. EDWARD C. FISH J: CO.,
Borden Dlook, Chicago, 111.
HELP WANTED-FEA1ALES.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
WANTED-GERMAN GIRL FOR GEN
oral housework. Apply MRS. CHAS.
8CHANK, 412 Willow street.
LADIES-I MAKE DIO WAGES DOING
pleasant home w ork, und w til gladly send
full particulars to nil sending 2 cent stamp.
MlbS M. A. 8TE1JUINS, Lawrence, Mich.
WANTED-IiADY AGENTS IN SCRAN
ton to sell and Introduoe Snyder's cake
icing; experienced canvasser preferred; work
permanent and ery profitable Write for
particulars at once nnd get benefit of holiday
trade. T. R. SNYDER CO.. Cincinnati, O.
WANTED IMMEDIATELYTWO ENER
getlo saleswomen to represent us.
Guaranteed $11 a day without Interfering
with other duties. Healthful occupation.
Wrlto for particulars, enclosing stamp,
MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY; No. 72
John street, New York.
FOR SALE.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
170R SALE-HALED SHAVINOS AT
X' Relies' Livery, 330 Adams avenue, 35c.
per bale.
170R SALE-A FINE YOUNG SPAN OF
X1 dark chestnut horses. For description
Inqulro ut Everett's Stable, Dlx Court, Scran
ton. I70R HALE-FINE TRAP CHEAP. 15 tl
I' Pcnn avenue.
BANK STOCK FOR SALE.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word,
bank stock, fifty-three months' paid;
estimated to matuie In iilncty-slx months.
JOHN MOON, Carbondale.
CriY SCAVENGER.
AI1.RHIGG3 CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
. and cess pools; no odor. Improved
pumps used, A. DRIGGS, Proprietor.
Leave orders 1100 N. Mulnave., ur Etckes'
drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry,
telephone 00 1 a
CUIAS. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER
All orders promptly attendod to, dny or
nlRht. All the latest appliances. Charge
reasonable. 710 Hcranlou street. House,
1126 Washburn street.
CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE.
CORTrsTutmioNTTNiTiNaHOwiNa
nails cured without tho least pain or
drawing blood. Consultation und advlco
given free. E. M. HKTZEL, Chiropodist,
330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladle attended
at their residence if desired. Charges moder
ute. '
ENTIRE STOCK OF
Worth from
$1.00 XO $3.00.
WALLACE,
Barnes Bicycles
the Three Best Wheels
AGENTS WANTED.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
ANTEDGE?B:8;OANvX8FOR
quick-selling novelty; big profits; call
Monday. Room 0, Dime Rank Building.
WANTED-SOLICITORS; NO DELIVER
ing, no collecting; position permanent;
pay weekly; state nge. ULEN BROTHERS,
Rochester, N. Y.
WANTED-GENERAL AGENTS IN Ev
ery county; also lady can assers; some
thing new; sure seller; apply quick. J. U.
IllLBERT, 1 11 Adams avenue, SciantonJ'a.
AGENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO
do about hate Citizenship price PI. Go
ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS,
NuporUlle, 111.
AGENTS-TO bEI.L Ol It PRACTICAL
gold, silver, nickel and copper electro
plasters; prices from 83 upwnid; salary and
expenses paid; outfit free. Address, wltb
stamp, MICHIGAN MPG CO., Chicago.
AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL
crs; $25 weekly nnd expenses; experi
ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG
CO., 48 Van Ruren St., Chicago.
HOARDERS WANTED.
Vf men boarders. Contral location Sur
roundings Urst-cIuRS. Meals prompt; but
must find their ow n nmusemonts. To such,
a good botno can bo found by addressing X.,
Trlbuno office.
BANKING.
RDPORT OP THE CONDITION Or THE
I
at Scranton, In tho Stato of Pennsylvania,
at the closq of business, July 23, 1SOT:
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts ?2,01,C20 '.2
Overdrafts, secured and unse
cured 1,322 68
U. S. bonds to secure circula
tion 200,000 00
Stocks, securities, etc 3,412,153 It
Hanking house, furniture and
fixtures 20,000 00
Due from National Ranks (not
Reserve Agents) 41,5)70 34
Duo from Stato Banks and
Rankers 22.G3G 03
Duo from approved reserve
agents 702,10." 01
Checks nnd other cash Items.... 10,993 93
Exchanges for clearing house.. 12,410 25
Notes of other National Banks. 11.K0 00
Fractional paper currency, nick
els and cents C63 51
Lawful money reserve In bank,
lz.:
Specie $ 53.1CS 43
Legal tender notes .... 221,249 00
$ 274,417 43
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent, of cir
culation) 9,000 00
Due from U. S. Treasurer, oth
er than 5 per cent, redemption
fund 3,00000
Total 16,773,790 51
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid In W,000 00
Surplus fund M5.000 00
Undivided profits, less expenses ,
and taxes paid 113,877 53
National iBank notes outstand-
Ing 173,20000
Due to other National Banks... 1CC.191 97
Due to State Banks and Bank-
ers ,, 10,732 To
Dividends unpaid 8 00
Individual deposits subject to
check C,H,774 39
Demand certlllcates of deposit. 78,318 S3
Certified chocks 7,59 W
Cashier's checks outstanding .. 47 2o
Notes and bills rtdlscounted .... Nono
Hills payable Nono
Liabilities other than thoso
abovo stated Jono
Total $i,773,7W 51
State of Pennsylvania, County of Lack
awanna, ss.: I, Isaac Post, cashier of
tho above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is truo to the
best of my knowledge ond belief,
ISAAC PORT, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this
Slst day of July, lf,97.
WALTER E. GUNSTER.
Correct Attest: Notary Public.
W. P, HALL8TUAD,
O. I,, DICKSON,
J. A. LINEN,
Directors,
SPECIAL THROUGH OAKS
Dally (except Sunday) via
Central Railroad of New Jersey
Beginning Juno 28, 1807, leaving Scrnn
ton at 8.20 a. in. for
LONO URANCII.
OCGAN OROVU.
ASBURY PARK,
IltiLMAR (Ocean Reach)
SPRINO LAKU.
SBA C1IRT, IJTC.
This will ho kept up for tho entlro season
especially for tho accommodation of families,
us It w 111 enable passengers to secure und re
tain comfortable seats the entlrejournev.
J. II, OLIIAU8EN, 11. P. BALDWIN,
General Hupt. Geu'l Pass. AgU ,
n i
A-WQRO.
s $ s
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209 SSFggFMSZ" et
Hade.
Franklin Avenue
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FLOREY'S,
222 WYOMING AVENUE
10
Jurlich's Is the place. These prices talk
for themselves. All wheels guaranteed and
aro'07 goods.
List.
Olives, 8100.00
Gales, $80.00
Stormcrs, $7? 00.......
Suburbans, SuJ.OO...
Stormers, SG0.00..
Winners, $50.00
Nuggets, $G0.00
Orients, $100.00
Trinities, S100.00.....
Selling Price
$ 70.00
...... 55.00
GO.OO
40.00
49.00
39.00
27.50
100.00
100.00
Positively tho Cheapest Place In Scranton to
Purchasou GOOD Wheel.
324 Spruce St.
la Jermjn Building.
BARBOUR'S.
r
High Grade Wheels on
easy terms.
425 Lackawanna Avenue
Central Railroad of New Jersey
SPECIAL EXCURSION RUES TO
Philadelphia for tho Nntionul
Meet, League of American
Wheelmen, on August
4, 5,0 nnd 7, 1807.
m,
ci
Buy a Bike
AT
Special excursion tickets from Scranton
will be sold good to go ou ull trains lAojust
fid and 1th inclusive, good to return until
August Oth Inclusive.
One Fnro for Itoiuul Trip, 1,83