v. J THE SORANTON TKtBUJTJB-TCJESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 3, 1897. In the EASTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL GAMES Toronto Wins Two and Ocls a Firm Hold on Second. MINERS T0D0QQANNINQ FOR SURE Were Never in tlio Hunt in n Double Progruminu--Syrncuso Clul) Tnkcs Another Toll Out of tlio l'onlos nml Wlllios-llnrro .Hakes It Interesting for tlio lUsons--l'rovltlcnco Loom ing ip. Results. Toronto y Scranton i Toronto n Providence n Providence 6 Syracuse 5 Wilkes-Uarre 5 buffalo 7 Scranton 5 Montreal 4 Montreal a Springfield 4 Dulfalo 4 Wllkes-Uarre 5 Percentage Iteconl. I'. W. I- P.O. Syraciif.0 So 52 51 .G12 Toronto isl -17 St .5V) Buffalo , S". -13 L'7 .K Springfield 77 43 31 .55S PiovUlonte St 42 SU MO Scian'ton 74 31 19 A'J) Montreal 7S SO 4S .SM .Wllkes-Bniro 77 1J1 61 .S.W Today's Came. scranto.n at buffalo." wilkEs-barre at Toronto, springfielp at Montreal, providence at Syracuse. AWFUL! Scranton Loses Two Games to Toronto Through Inferior Playing in All Departments. Toronto, Ont., Aug. 2. Toronto hart an easy ttmo defeating the Scranton team this morning. Doth teams played sharp ly, hut the content was too uneven to bo very exciting. Score: Flrit came: TORONTO. AiB. It. II. 1 A. 1 0 0 0 0 3 o 1 0 Lush, cf .... White".. It n McGann, lb .,..:.;.. 1 Casey, c E McHnlei rf 5 Smith, 5b 4 Wagner, ss c Taylor,'2b G Gaston,. p 5 Totals 12 9 ic 27 SCRANTON. A.B. It. II, O. Walters, cf 3 0 2C A. E. Heard, ss 3 0 0 0 Bonner, 2b 4 Massey, lb 18 O 0 0 0 0 Kngan, If ... O'Brien, rf . Gunson, o ... Mngulre, 3b Wellner, p . Totals 30 1 E 27 12 1 Toronto 0 13 0 0 14 0 0-9 Scranton 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 01 Earned runs Toronto, 7. Two base lilts Mcllule, 2: McGann, Taylor. Home run-Lush. Stolen bases-Smith. Double plays Lubh to McGann, Smith to Mc Gann. First base on balls-Oft Gaston, 5; off Wellner, 2. Hit by pltcher-McGann. O'Brien. Struck out By Gaston, C. Wild pitch Wellner. Left on bases Toronto, 7: Scranton, 7. Time 1. CO. Umpire Swartwood. Afternoon Came, Toronto, Ont., Aug. 2. Toronto bunched hits In the innings they scored, betides touching Haiper hard. Norton kept the hits pretty well scattered. Score: , T.ORONTO. A 13. It. II. 0 0 3 3 1 2 1 1 0 A. 0 0 0 1 0 3 4 4 1 0 Lush, cf 3 White, lf.' ., 3 UluOann, lb 4 Snyder, c 4 Freeman, if 5 Smith, 3b 4 Wagner, bs 5 Taylor, 2b 3 Norton, p 2 McHulo, cf 1 Totals 3J 11 13 27 13 4 " SCRANTON. ' ' ' A.B. It. II. O. A. E. Walter?, cf.. ......... 5 12 2 0 0 Beard, ss S 0 1 2 4 1 Bonner, 2b. ,,.;,,,.. 6 0 2 3 4 0 Massey, lb. ...'. 4 1 0 14 0 0 Eagan, Jf 3 0 2 110 O'Brien, rf 3 0 0 0 11 Boyd, e. ,....'. I 1 0 0 1! 1 Magulre, 3b 11114 0 Harper, p; '..ft 4 110 2 0 Gunson, c 2 0 0 3 11 Totals ;. .DC, 5 9 20 19 4 IKCa'nn oilt for Interfering. Toronto ...-'. ,.S 0 4-20000 2-11 Scranton 0 300002005 Earned runs Toronto, 3: Scranton, 2. Two base hits Snyder, McGann, Bonner. Homo j;un Snjder. lilt by pitcher Snyd cr.jMaasey, Stolen bases Lush, White, aunjprr, 'F.im .'en ballft-Off Norton, 2; Harper; 6."' .Struck" out By Norton, 3; Harper.' 1'. -Wild 'pltcli Harper. Left on baSfs Torohtb. 4: Scranton, S. Sacrifice lilts O'Brien. Time 2.00. Umpire Swart wood. AVilkcs-Ilnrro Does Good Work. Buffalo, Aug. '2. Buffalo and Wllkes Baire broke oven again today In two names played. Tho tnll-enders put up grout gnmes of ball. It took eleven In nings for tho locals to win the second game. Scores: m First game BUFFALO. A.B. It. II, O. A. U. Clymcr, cf 5 1110 0 Grey, rf 4. 1 1 4 0 2 Gllboy, If 5 0 3 2 0 0 Wise, 2h '. 4 1 1 I C 0 Gremlnger, 3b 4 0 2 10 1 Field, lb 4 0 18 11 Sullivan, sa 4 10 3 2 0 Urquhprt, o 4 0 1 fi 0 0 Gray, p 4 0 10 3 1 Totals 33 4 Jl 27 12 5 WILKES-BARRE. A.B. It. II. O. A. E. Bottenus, If 5 0 2 4 0 1 Shannon, 21 E 0 1 1 1 0 Meaney, rf 4 0 13 0 0 Gocckel, lb 4 0 0 11 10 Bctts, cf 4 10 3 0 0 DlRglns, c I 1 0 1 0 0 Atherton, Sb 4 2 112 1 McMahon, bs 4 ,0 1 2 3 0 Johnson, p 3 ' 1 0 1 0 0 Totals 37 5 C 27 7 2 Buffalo ...1 0 b 1 0 0 0 1 14 Wllkos-Barra 0 3010010 05 Earned runs-BuffHlo, J; Wllkcs-Barrn, 1. Two base hits Gray, Field. Threo base hits Atherton. Home run Clymer. Bases on balls Off Johnson, 1; off Gray, 1. Passed Balls UrQUhart. Struck out By qray, 3. Left pn bases Buffalo, 0; Wllkes-H.irre, ar, Double plays Wlso to Sullivan to Field, Ooeckol, unusslsted. Ston bases amy, Johnson. Umpire Mason. Time 1.45. mm Of Second game BUFFALO. A.B. 11. II. O. A. 15. Clymcr, cf 6 113 0 0 Grey, rf 5 0 1 1 0 n Gllboy, If C 2 ,1 3 0 0 Wise, 21 5 12 6 4 0 Oremlngcr, 3b .'.... 4 0 112 0 Field, lb C 1 1 10 1 0 Sullivan, ss C 1 2 4 2 0 Urqulmrt. c C 0 0 C 1 0 Bothwell, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soudcrs, p , 5 14 0 3 0 Totals 49 7 15 33 13 0 W1LKES-BARRI5. A.B. 11. II. O. A. E. Bottenus, If 3 2 0 5 0 0 Summon, 2b '.. 4 10 0 8 0 Menney, rf 4 2 3 10 0 Goeekel, lb 5 0 2 10 2 1 Bctts, rf 5 0 15 10 Gondlng. c C 0 1 4 1 0 Atherton, 3b 4 0 12 0 2 McMnhon, ss 3 0 0 G 3 2 Kecnan, p 4 0 0 10 0 Totals 37 5 8 33 15 5 Buffalo 0 0 0 12 0 0 10 12-7 Wllkes-Barro 3 000010001 05 Earned runs BulTalo, 1; Wllkcs-Barre, 2. Two baso hlts-fJIlboy, Sullivan, Gonrt lng. Threo baso hits field. Sacrifice hits Gremlnger, McMahon. Bases on balls-Off Bothwell, 2; off Souders, 1; off Keennn, 3. Struck out Urqulmrt, 2; Souders, 1; Atherton. 2; Gondlng, Kecn an, Left on bases Buffalo, 12; Wllkcs Barre, 4. Double plays-Sullivan to Wlso to Field, Shannon to McMahon to Goeek el. Umpires Barry and Odwell. Time 2.U0. Providence Takes Two from Montreal Montreal, Aug. 2.-).Montreal played two games today with 1'rovldenco and suf fered defeit In both. Score; First game MONTREAL. A.B. 11. II. O. A. E. Shannon, ss 4 0 1 "3 3 2 Lynch, If 4 112 0 0 Shearon, rf 4 0 2 0 0 0 Dooley, lb 4 1 1 10 1 0 Rlchter, cf 4 0 2 10 0 Henry, 2b 4 0 '1 2 2 1 Smith, 3b 4 0 10 11 Berger, c 4 0 1 C 1 0 Vcrrlck, p 2 2 0 0 5 2 Totals 31 4 10 24 13 C PROVIDENCE. A.B. It. It. O. A. E. Welgnnd, 2b 4 2 2 4 0 0 Lyors, cf. 4 10 2 0 0 Knight, If. 5 12 3 0 0 Dixon, c 4 0 1 7 3 0 Drauby, lb 5 0 1 C 0 0 Cooney, S3 4 2 3 12 0 Bassett, 3b 4 2 0 2 3 0 Murray, rf 11110 0 Hodson, p 12 10 10 Coogan, rf 3 0 0 10 0 Totals 38 11 11 27 9 0 Montreal 0 1201000 0-4 Providence 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 4 11 Earned iunt Montreal, 1; Providence, 2. Homo run Dooley. Two baso hits Smith. Stolen bases Dixon, Bassett. Bases on ballpBy Yerrlek, fi; Hodson, 2. Struck out By Yerrlek, 5; Hodson, G. Hit by pitcher Yen Ick. Double plays Yer rlek to Shannon to Dooley. Time 1.13. Umplre-"Tlp" O'Neill. Second game: MONTREAL. A.B. R. II. O. A. E. Shnnnon, ss 3 0 0 2 10 Lynch, If 3 0 0 2 0 0 Shearon, rf 4 1110 0 Dooley, lb 4 0 0 11 0 0 Riehter, cf 4 112 11 Henry, 2b 4 0 0 0 10 Smith, 3b 10 1110 MeNamnra, o 4 0 15 11 Becker, p 4 0 0 0 10 2 Totals 31 2 4 24 13 4 PROVIDENCE. Welgand, 2b 5 0 0 4 3 0 Lyons, cf 4 114 0 0 Knight, If 3 10 2 0 0 Dixon, c 3 10 3 2 0 Drauby, lb 4 0 2 9 0 0 Cooney, ss 10 14 10 Bassett, 3b 2 2 0 10 0 Coogan.rf 4 10 0 0 0 Braun, p 3 0 0 0 4 0 Totals 32 6 4 27 10 0 Montreal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02 Providence 0 0 13 0 110 C Earned runs Montreal, 2. Two baso hits McNamara. Homo run Riehter. Wild pitch Becker. Passed ball McNa mara. Bases on balls By Becker, G; by Braun, 1. Struck out By Becker, 6: by Biaun, 3. Time 2.00. Umpire "Tin" O'Neill. Close finmc nt Syracuse'. Syracuse, Aug. 2,-The Stars batted Korwan freely hero today, while Willis pltchod his usual good game. Score: CYRACUSE. A B. II. If. O. A. E. Eagan, 2b 4 10 12 0 Garry, cf 4 13 2 0 0 J. SmTin, 3b 4 0 12 4 1 Lezotte, rf 4 a 0 0 0 1 Earl, lb 4 1 2 S 0 1 T. Banncn, If 4 2 14 0 1 Sehlcbeck, ss 2 0 ' 0 1 0 0 Ryan, c 4 0 3 9 0 0 Willis, p 4 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 31 5 10 27 8 4 SPRINGFIELD. A B. R. H. O. A. E. Fuller, ss. 5 12 5 2 0 Giern, If G 0 0 10 0 J. Banuon, rf 5 112 0 0 Drouthers, lb 4 0 2 9 10 Rogers, 2b 5 1115 0 Gilbert, 3b 3 112 11 O. Smith, cf 3 0 0 10 0 Duncan, c 3 0 13 10 Korwan, p 4 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 4 8 24 10 1 Syracuse 1 2001001 5 Sprlnglleld 0 0 J) 0 0 3 0 0 1 4 Earned runs Syracuse, S; Springfield, 1. Two base hits Ryan, Garry, J. Smith, Fuller, Broulhers, Stolen bases Eagan, Garry, T. Banncn. Bonnie plays Fuller to Brouthers; Brouthers to Fuller. First on balls Off Willis, 2; Korwan, 3. Hit by pitcher By Willis, 2; by Korwan, 1. Struck out By Willis, 9; by Korwan, 3. Passed balls Duncan, 2. Left on bases Syracuse, 7; Springfield, 0. Time 2.03, Umpire Doescher. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At Newark R.H.E. 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At Hartford RUE Hartford 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 -4 4 i Paterson 00 2 00000 0-2 5 3 Batterlcs-Bowcn nnd Roach; Jones nnd ncstlako. Umpire Mnco. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Ilcstilts. Washington 9 Doston 7 llostn 9 Washington 5 Baltimore 4 Philadelphia a Cincinnati 9 Plttsbur - a Loul.ivllle s Cleveland 3 New York. 9 Brooklyn 8 C'"IZ 10 St. Louis chl"BO- 9 St. Louis s Percentage Itecord. P. W. I P.C. Boston S2 69 23 .093 Baltlmoro 79 53 28 .071 Cincinnati 79 53 20 .cti New York 79 4S 31 .008 Cleveland 81 45 3G .65S Philadelphia 83 40 43 .471 Pittsburg 81 37 44 .457 Chicago EG 39 47 .433 Loulsvl'.lo W 3S 49 .437 Biooklyn 81 31 47 .421 Washington 81 30 51 .370 St. Louis 87 22 Go .253 Todny's Games. Philadelphia at Baltimore. St. Louis at Chicago. Pittsburg at Cincinnati. Cleveland at Louisville. Boston at Wathlngton. Boston Loses One. Washington, Aug. 2. Klobedanz was easy for tho Senators In the first game. In the second German was wild, forcing In a run In tho third with bases on balls. Swalm then took his placo and pitched In better form. Score: First game R.H.E. Washington 0 0 3 2 0 4 0 0 9 14 2 Boston 0 0 0 00 00 707 13 6 Batteries Mercer and Magulro; Klobe danz and Bergen. Second game R.H.E. Washington 0 0 10 2 110 0510 3 Boston 113 10 0 3 0 09 8 4 Batteries German, Swain nnd Maguire; Sullivan and "Lake. Umpire Emslie. Orioles Make n Itecord. Baltimore, Aug. 2. Tho Champions to day won from tho Phillies In a game of no special Interest. This was tho twenty second consecutive victory for tho Or ioles over tho Quaker City aggregation. Score: R.H.E. Baltlmoro 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 4 13 1 Phlladelpnla. 0 10 0 0 0 0 10210 1 Batteries Pond nnd Clarke; Flfleld and Boyle. Umpire McDonald. I'irnto Couldn't Hat. Cincinnati, O., Aug. 2. Tho Pirates could do nothing whatever with Breltcn steln or Dwyer, and the Reds won with out much trouble. Score: R.H.E. Cincinnati 0 5 2 0 0 1 0 1 9 11 0 Pittsburg 0 0 00000 0 22 8 4 Batteries Brelntensteln, Dwyer, Pelt and Schrhcr; Hughey, Merrltt and Leahy. Umpires Ehrct and Sugden. Colonels Win n Slow (Jnme. Louisville, Ivy., Aug. 2. Tho Colonels won a dull and slowly played gamo from Cleveland today. Score: R.H.E. LoulsvlHo 103 10000 6 8 2 Cleveland 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 03 8 2 Batteries Evans and Wilson: Clarke, Powell and Zlmmcr. Umpire Hurst. Giants Win by n Hun. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 2, Now York won another gamo from Brooklyn at Eastern park today. Kennedy again tried his hand against the Giants, but in vain. Score: R.II.E. Brooklyn 2 0 2 0 2 10 108 8 4 Now York 03 200 202 09 9 2 Batteries Kennedy and Grim; Seymour and Warner. Umpire O'Day. Colts ling Two. Chicago, Aug. 2. Tho Colts won both games today with but little effort. Score: First game R.H.E. Chicago 1 2 3 3 00 1 0 10 12 4 St. Louis 00 00 000 0 11 6 4 Batteries Griffith and Donohuo and KIttrldge; Donahue and Douglass. Second game R.H.E. Chicago 00 4 4 1 00 0 9 12 4 St. Louis 010102001510 2 Batteries Briggs and Klttildgo; Grimes and Dous'.a33. Umpire Sheridan. DIAMOND DUST. The Toronto Globe In Its comments on Friday's game says: "Ollle Beard Is still In thu game. It doesn't teem like Scranton -without 'Piggy' Ward. Walters, tho recond.playlng outfielder, takes chances sometimes. 'Brook lyn may not be yelling after Bonnar again, but Ihcy could do worse. Llghtnlns-Rofl-Hayfork" Massey saves many a wild throw to tho flr3t bag. Harper throws as many curves as he has curls In his moustache. But they nro not so pleasant-looking. Wally Taylor almost ripped the pitching han;l off Mr. Harper with a lino hit that the twlrlcr could neither stop nor get out of tho way of. He simply diverted tho course of tho ball n little and delayed tho gamo five minutes to recover." AMATEUR BALL NOTES. Tho Ontario colliery base ball team, of Peckvlllc, will play the Holford club on the Mott Haven grounds this afternoon. The Ontario team has not lost a gamo this season, nnd are confident of adding another to their long string of victories. The club U under tho management of "Dick" Griffiths, ono of tho best known amateur ball players In tho county. Among other old-time players who will play this afternoon will be "Jack" Mur ray, Mike Walsh, Sam Roe, P. Walsh and M. Kerrigan. Tho G. S, O.'s defeated tho Golden Ori oles yesterdny, Aug. 2. Tho gamo was forfeited to tho a. L. O. on account of n kick on a decision made by the umpire Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Boxes. R Agont, P. V. ALLF.N & CO., 800 Canal Street, Book free upon application. VIGOR of MEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored Wcnlcncas, KcrrousncM, Debility, nu n in irain ei ftTIK from etljr errors or I tter 6.ii wi rMuiit or OT.rwotk, slckn.it, wor- . i, .u. run .irengin. td.T.lopmint and ton git.n 10 ot.rr oriitn nnd nortlon of tha wul HlmnlA. nfttartl m.ihnH. Immediate Impror.m.nt at.n. Pallor Irasoftlbls. 2,000 rtf.r.noea. Hook, eiplanatlon and proofa mailed (sealed) froc ERIE MEDICAL CO,, 64 NIAOARA ST. BUFPALO. N. Y. Tho G. S. O.'s would havo beaten If the game was played out. Tho Q. 8. O.'s would llko to arrango n gamo between tho two clubs for Frldny afternoon. An Bwcr in Tho Tribune. Ralph Bobbins, manager. Tho Alerts accept tho challenge of tho Trllbys for Aug. 8 on Rye Field grounds. Please meet us at corner of Adams nvenuo and Gibson stroot, ol 2 o'clock sharp. W. Kecgan, captain. Tho Little England Stars challenge any of tho following clubs for Saturdny, Aug. 7: Taylor Grays, Modocks, Crescents, tho It, A. Jr.'s or the.Unknowns, tho Tay lor Grays preferred. II. Davis, manag er: E. Harper, captain. Tho Little England Stars would llko to know why tho Taylor Grays do not give them a return game. They must bo afraid of getting defeated. II. Davis, manager; E. Hnrpcr, captain. Tho Lilacs of tho South Sldo defeated the Lackawanna Barons Sunday morning by n score of 18 to 16, and the Eclipse In tho afternoon by a scoro of 13 to 9. Tho batteries for the Lilacs were Mornn and Shea; Barons, Itoach and Clarke. Afternoon, Reap nnd Mornn; Kelly and Kane. V. Reap, manager. Tho South Sldo Base Stealers defeat ed tho Connell street Stars twice, tho first scoro being 5 to 3 nnd tho second 4 to 0. Battery for tho Baso Stealers, Oblenn and Reap: for the Connell Street Stars, Cayno nnd Pndden. The Golden Orioles defeated tho Gib son Street Orchnrd Boys Monday after noon. But six Innings were played as tho Orchard Boys kicked on tho umpire's decision. Both sides played a. poor and slow fielding game. Tho following Is the scoro by Innings: R. H. E. Golden Orioles ....0 10 10 2-10 14 7 G. S. O. B 0 03400 7 11 5 Batteries Orioles, Woodward nnd Deane; G. S. O. B., Blssel, Corbctt nnd Cummlngs. Umpires Spencer nnd Tay lor. Standing of Amateur league of 15-year-old clubs: P. W. L. P.C. Mayflowers 9 8 1 .8S9 Walnut St. Stars 9 C 3 .6G7 Keystone 9 5 4 .553 Crescents 9 4 6 .444 Codes 9 4 5 .444 Kelser Avenuo 9 0 9 .000 Games played Aug. 1: Walnut Street Stars 8, Keystones 9; Walnut Street Stars 1, Crescents 9; Mayflowers 9, Coxles 4; Keystones 9, Kelser Avenue Stars 8. Games for Aug. 8: Crescents vs. Walnut Street Stars, on Balla Head grounds; Mayflowers vs. Coxles, on Coxles' grounds; Kelser Avenuo Stars vs. Keystones, on Henry's grounds. Managers nnd cap. tains will pleaso meet on Henry's grounds Aug. 8 to put up forfeit after games are played. WILL JACK TIQHE BE MATCHED ? May Spnr 20 Rounds with Joe Fin hcrty Aug. 10. Encouraged by Its recent good boxing carnival In Music hall, tho American Sporting club Is arranging1 for another fistic night in the near future. Two star bouts nre belnp negotiated nnd one of them seems likely to take place on the night of Thursday, Aug. 19. An effort Is being mnde by Manager Jack Skelly to match John Tlghe, of the South Sid?, and Joe Flaherty, of Lowell, Miisp., for 20 rounds. Falling In this It Is probable that Mike Sears, of Boston, nnd Oscar Gardner, "the Omaha Kid," 122-pound men, will bo secured for also 20 rounds. Scrantonlans would much prefer to see the former match mnde. Tlghe has practically never met defeat and, with Judge, Toby Gardner and Joe Al len comprises the only quartette of reully clean and scientific boxers of the city. Heretofore Tlghe has flatly refuted to meet anyone unknown to him. He has, however, reached a point In his boxing career where he must go against nil comers in his class or lose the repute he has honedtly earned. The Sears-Gardner bout, as far ns the actual business In the ring Is con cerned, would furnish as lively a set to as the other, but Tlghe and Flaherty would pack Music hall on account of the former's popularity nnd s.cqualnt anceshlp and the percentage to the winner would amount to a tidy sum. BANKING. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE TRADERS' NATIONAL BANK at Scranton, In tho state of Pennsylvania, at tho close of business, July 23rd, 1S97. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $ G21.493 38 Overdrafts, secured and unse cured 2C4 07 U. S. Bonds to secure circula tion 100,000 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 19,000 00 Stocks, securities, etc 36,187 50 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 140,299 bS Other real estato and mort gages owned 7,989 47 Duo from National Banks (not Reserve Agents) 11,418 29 Duo from .State Banks and Bankers 11.31147 Duo from nnnrovod reserve agents 117,149 31 Checks nnd other cash Items... 89C 02 Exchanges for clearing houee.. 7,751 2G Notes of other National Banks. 790 00 Fractional paper currency, nick els and cents SSS 23 Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, viz. : Specie Jlfl.r.r.1 fi5 i.egai tenaer notes zs.tzj w -J 45,283 65 Redemption fund with U, S. Treasurer (5 por cent, of cir culation) 4,500 00 Total 11.123,225 73 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $ 250,000 00 Surplus fund 55,000 00 Undivided profits, le3s ex penses and taxes paid 7,561 CO National Bank notes outstand ing 90,00004 Duo to otheV National Banks... 31,831 15 Duo to Stato Banks and Bank ers 2,020 91 Individual deposits subject to check CS3.063 39 Demand certificates of deposit.. 4,681 12 Certified checks 653 2(1 Cashier's checks outstanding... 31 27 Notes and bills redlscounted.... None Bills payable Nona Liabilities other than those above stated None Total $1,125,23 7.1 State of Pennsylvania, County of Lacka wanna, ss,; I, Frank I Phillips, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. F. L. PHILLIPS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 2nd day of August, 1897, W. S. DIEHL, Correct Attest: Notary Public. J. T. PORTER, P. B. FINLEV, C. E. CHITTENDEN. Directors. HUSINKSS OPPORTUNITIES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. 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WANTED AGENT8-S75 PER MONTH and expenses paid active men If right; goods sold by sample only; samples, also borso and carriage furnished FREE. Ad dress JOBBER, Box G308, Boston, Mass. SALESMEN-SCHOOL SUPPLIES: COUN try work; SlOO salary monthly, with liberal additional commissions. R. O. EVANS & CO., Chicago. , WANTED-AN IDEA. WHOCANTHINK ofsomo simple thing to patent? Pro tect your ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDERBURN fc CO., Dent. C. 2U, Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. U, for their $1800 prize oiler and list of 1,000 Inventions wanted. WANTED-AS AGENT IN EVERY SEC tlon to ennvnns; 84.00 to 9R.00 a day made; sells at sight; nlso a man to sell Staple Goods to dealora; best sldo line $7fi a iinontb; salary or large commission made; experience unnecessary. Clifton Soap and Manufacture ng Company, Cincinnati, O. 7 ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; a monopoly; big money for agents', no capital required. EDWARD C. FISH & CO., Borden Block, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED-FEMALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. "17 ANTED-EX PERI pie. UKXFOKD CO., aos Laclcawan. na avenue. WANTED-GERMAN GIRL FOR GEN. eral house nork. Apply MRS. CIIAS. SCIIANK, 412 Willow street. LADIES-I MAKE BIG WAGES DOING pleasant home w ork, and will gladly send full particulars to all sending '1 cent stamp. MISS M. A. bTEBUINB, Lawrence, Mich. -T17ANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN- T ton to sell ana introduce Huydei's cake Icing; experienced canvasser preferred; work permanent nnd very profltnble. Write for particulars at onco and get benefit of holiday trade. T. B. SNYDER & CO., Cincinnati, O. WANTED IMMEDIATELY-TWOENER-getlo saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed SO a day without Interfering wun otiier unties, jtcoiinnu occupation. IllU IU1 I1UI UCUJUIB, VUCllinillU BIUII1II, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY; No. 72 jonn street, jnow xoric. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. F OR SALE-ONE BLOCK OF PERSEVE- rnnca Cl ut stock; good position. Ad dress X. V. Z., Tribune nftlce. F OR SALE-BALED SHAVINGS AT Hollos' jjiveryi siuu Adams avenue, ooe. per bale. IpOR SALE-A FINE YOUNG SPAN OF 1 dark chestnut horses. For description inquire at Everett's Stable, Dlx Court, Scran ton, I 70R SALE-FINE TRAP CHEAP. " Penn nvenuo. Ifill BANK STOCK FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word, a"WNT?IAllS"oFolILVTmJ bank stock, fifty-three months' paid; estimated to mature In nlnety-slx months. JOHN MOON, Carbondnle. REAL ESTATE. Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word. I70R SALE-DESIRABLE LOT, WITH bouse on rear, 018 N. Washington ave. nue; owner leaving city. 001 Qulncy ave. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. C61tNsTimmoNB0Cmr'iNaRowiNa natls cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice Klven free. E. M, HETZEL, Chiropodist, tlllO Lackawanna avenue. Ludles attended at their residence if desired. Charges moderate. Worth from $1.00 TO $3.00. WALLACE, Barnes Bicycles the Three Best Wheels WOtl AGENTS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. WfTEDSmcrroRsTNo deliver. lng, no collecting; position permanent; pay weekly; Btato age. GLEN BROTHERS, Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price si. Go lng by thousand. Address NICHOLS, Nupervlllc, 111. AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel and copper electro plasters; prices from S3 upward; sulnry and expenses paid; outfit free. Address, with stamp, MICHIGAN MFC CO., Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL ers; S25 wookly and expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG CO., 48 Van Huron St., Chicago. BOARDERS WANTED. ANTED-TWO' REFINED GENTL& men bonrders. Central location. Sur roundings first-class. Meals prompt; but must find their own amusements. To such, n good home can bo found by addressing X., Tribune office. CITY SCAVENGER. AB.BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 N. Mnlnave., or IClckes' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. leiepnone tU4(. CIIAS. COOrER, CITY SCAVENGER. All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All the latent appliances. Charges reasonable. 710 Scranlun street. House, 1125 Washburn street. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. BY VIRTUE OF A REyOLUTIoSToFTHE Boaid of Directors of Tho Scranton Sav ings Bank and Trust Company, a meeting of the stockholders of the said company Is called to convene at Its bauklng rooms, No. 428 Lackawanna avenue. Scranton, Pa., on Friday, the first day of October, 1807, nt It) a.m., to take action on approval or disap proval of tho Increase of the capital stock of said bnnklng company from fifty thousand to one hundred thouiand dollars. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. 1 NReT ESTATE OF" MARlbN"MKAYi 1 late of tho city of Scranton, deceased. Notice is horcbv glen that letters of ad ministration In tho above named cstute hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all per sons Indebted to the said cstnte are requested to makopuytnent.nnd those having claims or demands to present them without delay to Margaret Worroll, ndmtnstrutilx. MARGARET WORRELL, Administratrix. WATSON & ZIMMERMAN. Attorneys. SIT UATIONS WANTED. A'widowuTCadTwa and ironing at home or go out by the day. 415 Glbsoa street. iTUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man who must havo work at once; Is willing to do most anything; Is sober nnd reliable. W 001 Price street. SITUATION WANTED-A8 DRIVER BY a young man who can handle nnd take care of horses; grocery or milk team pre ferred; reference from present employer, J. J Tribune office, ' WANTED-A POSITION BY A YOUNG man In an office or store; many years' experience; can speak Welsh. Box 004, Plymouth, Pn, SITUATION WANTED-AS TRAVELING salesman, colloctor, bookkeeping; will, lng to fill any honest position; well-known in Luzerne and Lackaunna counties; sober and reliable; good references. V. F. M., 1642 Dickson nuenue. WANTED-HY EXPERIENCED WOMAN to go out by the day; Is a good washer and Ironer, or can do nny kind of work. Ad. dress 620 Lackawanna avenue. WANTED-AS A LAUNDRESS, WORK work for Monday and Tuesday; can give reference. Address T. M., 701 Elm SL S ITUATION WANTED-AS BOOKKEEP er or stonographor, by n young man who will be unemployed for n few weeks; willing to fill position w bile the holder of tho samo Is on vacation. Address A, Q., TrlbuneotUce. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE ngedlady as nurse; hns had 17 years' ex perlence; ran give best of reference. Address M. M.i Tribune office. DRUGGIST - REGISTERED l'HARMA cist, wants position; eight yearn' expe rience; first-class prescriptions; Al refer ences: single, speaks several languages; will take relieve work, A. K, L TrlbuneotUce. DENTIST GRADUATE GOOD, ALL around man, furnishes own Instru ments, chair nnd cabinet, wants situation ns asslstunt or to take charge of office, A. 11.. Tribune office.' WANTED-A POSITION BY A YOUNG man, with experience of office work, or any position of trust; can furnish best of references; age 27 years; life long abstainer. Address J, C, postofllce, Dun more. ill I 209 Washington Avenue, Opp. Court House. Hade. Franklin Avenue, III! 1, T to AND I d AT FLOREY'S, 222 WYOMING AVENUE TO Jurlsch's Is tho place. These prices talk for themselves. All wheels guaranteed and uro '07 goods. List. Selling Price Olives, $100.00 ....$ 70.00 Gales, $80.00 55.00 Stormcrs, $75.00 G0.00 Suburbans, $G5.00 40.00 Stormcrs, $00.00 49.00 Winners, $50.00 30.00 Nuggets, $60.00 27.50 Orients, $100.00. 100.00 Trinities, $100.00 100.00 Positively tho Cheapest Placo In Scranton to Purchase a GOOD Wheel. 324 Sprues St. Id Jermyn Building. BARBOUR'S. High Grade Wheels on easy terms. 425 Lackawanna AYcnue "V " MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUBE ALLKirvoui XH$eme Falling item' prj, Impotence, Rloerloiinon. ate, eanaod V7 Abuas or other Exraaaea and Indla- cretfona. XAay qulchlu ami survJi reatoro Loat Vitality in oldor rouni.ana nt a man for study, builnaasor marnaga, Irev.nt Intuit? ana Oonaiimptlon If takan la time. Their uia anons iatnedlato improta Dent and aBaets a OUltll whore olT other fall In flit upon tuning tho gynolna AJax Tableta. Thar hare curod thoutanda and wt) I euro yoo. we slra a poa- lameaiaia lmprova i all othsr fall In kiox Tobleta" Thar tm. W.Blniniift. u,a written guarantee to eUaot a euro, Kf PTC 'a each oaaa or retnnd the money, rackagui or all pkuea (fait treatment! for t2J0. mull, la plain wrapper, npon receipt of price. Ctrl - AJAX REMEDY CO., gj'- race ww r w per fly roular .ra Sb Oucait, lib For sale in Scranton, Bros, and Morgan & Co. Pn., by Matthew m Buy a Bike AT 7 Xfl
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