THE SORANTON TItl.BUJTE-l'UESDA.Y MORNIiTGr, AUGUST 10, 189T. In !hc World of Sports. EASTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL GAMES Toronto Win's Two and Gets a Good Lead In First Place. MINERS KEEP1NQ THEIR STRIDE Third Successive JJcicnt.fortho Grnys nml n Shiit-Ont nt Tlmt with Juhn boh In tlic Hox--Slnrs Win from tliu Jllsons nnd tlio Two Aro n Tic. Panics Tnlio a Double I'nll Out ot tlio Unroiis. Results. Scranton 4 Providence o Springfield u Wllkes-Harre o Springfield 5 Wllkes-Uorre 4 Toronto.- 17 Montreal I Syracuse ii llulfalo 7 1'crcciitngu Itccurd. 1. W. I P.C. Toronto JA CI 3t .CH Ullffnlo 93 Ki 3S .591 Syrncuso !3 r." as .Ml Springfield ?3 if 35 .&7S Provldenco S7 43 44 .404 Scranton SO S7 43 .4C3 Montrcnl S3 30 Ki .3.'.3 Wllkes-Hnrro S3 it 50 .2S0 Tcdny's (James. Springfield at scranton. providence at wilkes-f.arrh. montreal at f.uffalo. syracuse at toronto. MADE IT THREE STRAIGHT With Brilliant Support, Johnson Shuts Opt the Grays, Who Got but Four Hits. TROUBLE AT WILKES-BARRE. Jimmy Ropers KiiocI(m Out nn I'.X' cited Colored Itontor. Wllkes-nnrre, Auk. 0. Townrda tlio clono of tlio Bcconrt game n rooter named John Jackson (colored) started to linvo somo fun with Jimmy Rogers, tlio ex Loulsvilln player. Rogers retorted by nail ing Jnclcson n, nigger. Tlio Litter Bald lio would meet Jimmy ofter tlio Knme. When Rogers camo out of the grounds tlio big colored mnn mado a lungo for him. As quick ns thought Rogers let Bo his right, catching Jackson under tho chin. Tlio colored man flew In the nlr nnd Rogers gavo lilm another terrific blow as ho wns falling. Jnckson fell to tho ground hard and It Is feared broke Ills leg. His fnco was also badly cut. An angry crowd gath ered by this tlmo nnd Rogers was threat ened bodily harm. Dan Brouthers hur ried him to tho 'bus and In a few min utes ho was at his hotel. Tho visitors won both games by nuper lor batting nnd baso running. In the tlrst Kama tho Ponies batted Johnson all over tho lot, whllo tho Conl ll.uons could do nothing with Korwln's lellvery. Tho second contest was moro sha'p J played on both sides. Score: First game WILKHS-UARRK. A.R. R. II. O. ,3025 .4 0 .4 0 1. 3 . 3 Ilottenus, If. Shannon, 2b. Meaney, rf. .. Gocckcl, lb. . Retts, of. .... Oondlng, c. , McMnhon, S3. Ritchie, 3b. . Johnson, p. . Thomas Johnson, once of Scranton. late of Philadelphia, nnd finnlly of fcrnnton again, pitched base ball yes fenlny. Moreover, he pitched well, so well that the fresh and lanky llud dorhnm, who was put In tho box for Providence and to make dubs out of the Miners, wns made to look about ns Interesting ns n, bag of coal. Rud derham pitched .what would ordinar ily size, up (is a fairly good game, but Wen".' compared, with Johnson's, the worltT'of the Providence man Is only entltletOo casual mention. i Johnston's control, while not of the -best.uwrs alb that could have been ex pected, considering he has pitched In buta few games this year. He was fortunate In being brilliantly supported by Harry, Honner nnd Massey. The fielding of those three, especially the two" former, was on the brilliant order, nnd they with Johnson comprised nbout the whole thing In the game, n.irry and Honner gave .1 great exhibition of ngllity In tho field nnd the former's running on the bases was a revelation. Massey's stick-work contributed two of tho runs. Uoyd by his splendid backing of Johnson comes in for a share of the credit. Dixon, who ordinarily plays such a good game, wns way off In his catch ing Three passed balls and errors by Rudderham and AVelgnnd contributed toward three of the Miners' four runs. The Grays were first nt bat but Joe KnlKht'fe single with two out wns all that developed In the Introductory in ning. The Miners tallied one on Wal ters' single, Rarry's force hit, an In field grounder and Massey's two-baser to right-center. SLOW AT TIIIC START. In the second a single and in the third Lyons' two-bagger, with two out, and n baso on balls was nil that developed for the Grays. Seranton's only portion in these two innings wns a single by Barry 'with two out. Tho Miners scored their second run in tho-foutth, with two out, on Eag nn's force hit, Rudderhnm's wild throw to catch Peter napping nt first nnd a passed ball! Another run, the third, , developed in the fifth on Boyd's single, a passed ball, Johnson's life and Wal ter's single. From the fourth to the eighth In ning Inclusive, two bases on balls, a hlt-by-pitcher, nn error by Maguire nnd a fungo single by Knight over second offered the Grays their only opportunities for getting on the bases; but only in tho elqlit when Knight made his single and Dixon wns hit by a pitched ball, with two out, did more than one of theso calamuties appear in any one of those five Innings. In tho eighth Weigand fumbled Rar ry's grounder nnd the lattec's fust run ning made him safe by an eyelash. He went to fcecond on Bonner's sacrifice, to tlilid on a passed ball and homo on Massey's lly to Knight. From base to base Barry gave an exhibition of running ns he would have been put out at any of those points but for his speed. MADi: A GOOD BLUFF. The Grays made a good bluff and came very near to scoring in tho ninth. With one out Bassett nnd Murray mado up their minds to wnlk to first and their patience was rewarded by eight bad balls. "Silver" Braun wan put in to bat In place of Rudderham and struck out after having tho long end of three balls and one btrlke. Weigand forced Muiray at second and the agony was over. In detail: SCRANTON. A.U. R. II., O. A. E. Totuls 30 0 4 SPRINGFIELD. A.B. R. H Puller, ss C 2 Green, If 4 3 linunnn, rf 5 1 Hroutherx. lb G 2 Rogers, 2b 4 2 Gilbert, 3b 4 2 Smith, cf. 5 0 Duncan, c C 0 Korwln, p 5 0 21 12 O. o 3 0 13 A. 3 0 0 0 G 4 0 1 3 E. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totnla 41 12 IS 27 17 0 Wllkes-Bnrro ....0 00000000-0 Springfield G 2 0 12 0 10 -12 Earned runs Springfield, S. Left on bases Wllkes-nnrre, i; Springfield, 13. Home run Brouthers. Threo baso hits Brouthers, Ilottenus. Two baso hits Gilbert, Bottenus. First ba&e on balls Off Johnson, 4; oft Korwln, 1. Struck out By Korwln, 2. lilt by pitcher Rogers. Wild pitches. Johnson, 1. Passed balls Goading. Tlmo 1.30. Umpire Mason. Second game WILKES-RARRB. A.B. R. II. MONTREAL. A.B. R. H. Shannon, si 4 Lynch, If. ,. 4 Shearon, rf, 4 Dooley, lb 4 Rlchtor, cf. Henry, 2b. , Smith, 3b. . Berger, c. ,, McNnmara, Ycrrlck, p. ,, O. 1 1 1 13 3 o 2 2 2 0 A. 4 0 0 1 0 3 r. 2 0 2 Totals 33 1 Toronto .,2 t 0 Montreal 0 0 0 0 Karncd runs Toronto, 6. G 27 17 5 3 3 G 0 2-17 0 0 0 10-1 Two baso hits White. 2: Taylor. Threo baso hlts-Mc Hale. Williams. Stolen bases-Casey, Dr. Smith, Wagner, Tnylor, C. Smith. Double Plays-Smith to Dooley to Smith. First base on bnlls-Ofr Williams, 1; off Ycr rlck, 3. Struck out-By Williams, 3: Yer rlck, 2. Left on bases Toronto, G; Mont real, 7. Sncriflco hlts-McHnle, 2; Wil liams. Time 1.45. Umpire Swortwood. W. L. 00 2S K 3D 54 30 52 32 45 43 41 48 42 43 41 4S 3S 4! 41 52 32 55 25 CS P.C. .GS2 .051 .G43 .619 .511 .473 .4G7 .401 .442 .441 .3? .269 O. Bottenus, If 3 0 0 G Shannon, 2b 4 0 11 Meaner, rf 4 2 11 Goeckel. lb 4 117 Bctts, cf. 4 0 10 Digging, c 4 0 0 1 McMnhon, ss 4 1 1 G Ritchie, 3b 3 0 0 1 Keeuan, p 3 0 10 Atherton, 10 0 0 B. 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Record. P. Boston 83 Cincinnati W Baltlmorn 81 New York 84 Cleveland 8S Chicago 02 Philadelphia 90 Pittsburg 89 Brooklyn K Loulst'lllo 03 Washington 87 St. Louis 03 Todny's Games. New York at Bcstnn. Baltimore at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Cincinnati. Pittsburg at Cleveland. Chicago at Louisville. Philadelphia at Washington. At Washington R.II.E. Wa.'hlngtdn 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 5 11 0 Philadelphia 0 0 10 0 0 10 02 7 1 Batteries Swalm and McGuIre; Orth and Clements. Umpire Kelly. At Brooklyn R.H.E. Brooklyn 0 0 10 2 0 2 2 0 16 21 3 Baltimoro 4 2 00012009 10 G Baterles Kennedy, Dunn nnd Smith; Corbott, Nops and Clarke. Umpire Ems lie. At Bo-tcn R.II.E. New York 0 0 3 13 0 0 0 31013 4 Boston 100 3000 00-4 10 2 Baterie Meokln nnd Wilson; Nichols and Bergen. Umpires Lynch nnd Carpenter. At Louisville- R.H.E. Chicago 0 00000210-3 9 1 Louisville 10100 000 0-2 5 2 Hattcrlcs-Grlfflth and Klttrldgo; Cun ningham and Wilson. Umpire O'Day. At Cincinnati First game R.H.E. Cincinnati 0 2 10 0 0 0 0025 S 5 Pittsburg 1000100104 7 1G 2 Batteries Breltensteln and Peltz; Gard ner and Sugden. Umpire McDonald. Second game R.H.E. Cincinnati 3 0 0 0 1 4 S 5 1 Pittsburg 000100-1 4 3 Batteries Rhincs nnd Schrlver; Haw ley nnd Merrltt. Umpire McDonald. Totals 31 1 G 23 12 SPRINOTIELD. A.B. It. II, Fuller, ss 3 Greui, If. Bannon, rf. .. Brouthers, lb. Rogers, 2b .... Gilbert, 3b. ... Smith, cf Nichols, c Dolan, p O. 1 1 0 11 3 3 G 0 A. E. 4 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 3 Totals 31 5 11 27 14 2 Atherton bntted for Keenan In the ninth. 'Bannon out on third bunt. WIlkes-Barro ....1 001011004 Springfield 1 0030010 5 Earned runs WIlkes-Barre, 1; Spring field, I. Left on bases Wilkes-Barre, 4; Springfield, 7. Threo baso hlts-McMnhon. Two baso hits Nichols. First baso on balls Off Keenan, 2; off Dolan, 1. StrucK out-By Dolnn, 4; Wild pitchcs-Dolan, 2. Passed balls-Digglns. Timc-1.40. UmpireMason. Stars Won with the Stick. Buffalo, N. Y Aug. 9.-The home team tried hard today to inaka It five straight from Syracuse, but tho hi-avy hltter3 from tho Salt City pounded Gray too hard. Score BUFFALO. A.B. R. II. O. A. Gilboy, If 5 0 0 2 0 Grey, rf 5 2 2 3 0 Clymer, cf 5 12 4 0 Wise. 2b 110 2 1 Greminger, 3b 4 2 1 1 Field, lb 4 1 3 G 1 Sullivan, ss 3 0 112 Urquhart, o 4 0 0 5 10 Giay, p 3 0 2 10 0 CLUB OWNERS MEET. Totals 37 7 11 SYRACUSE. A.B. R Eigan, 2b . Garry, cf .. Smith, 31i Lezotte, rf Beard, ss .. O'Brlon, If Earl, lb .... Ryan, c ... Willis, p .. 1 II. 1 A. 1 0 4 u 3 0 1 0 TotnU U 11 Buffalo 0 2 0 0 Syracuse 4 0 0 2 Earned runs Buffalo, 1 17 Walters, cf 4 Barry, hs 4 Bonner, 2b 3 0 Massey, lb 4 0 Eagau, If 4 1 Orlflln, rf 3 0 Boyd, c 3 1 Magulre, 3b 3 0 Johnson, p 3 0 O. 3 C 2 10 n 1 4 0 0 Totals 31 4 9 27 11 PROVIDENCE. A.B. R. II. O. Weigand, 2b 5 0 0 3 Lyons, cf 4 0 11 Knight, R 3 0 2 4 Dixon, c 3 0 0 4 Drauby, lb ,,,, 3 0 0 8 Cooney, ss 3 0 11 Hansett, 3b 3 0 0 2 Murray, rf 2000 Rudderham, p 3 0 0 1 lkaun, 10 0 0 Totals 30 0 4 21 H 2 Batted for Rudderham In tho ninth. Pravldenco 0 000000000 Scranton 1 0011001 4 Two baBO hlts-Mnssoy, Eagan, Lyons. Doubloplays-Barry to Bonner to Massoy, First baso 011 bulls-Off Johnson, 5. Hit by plth.d ball-Dlxon. Struck out-Uy Jqhmton, 2; .by .Rudderham, t. Passed BbullswDlxon.'S. Left on bases-Scranton. 4: Providence, 10. Sacrlflco hiti-Bonner, Cooney. Tlmo-l.. Umplre-Keefe. A. E. 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 C 1 0 0 27 11 2 2 0 0 0 37 0 10 2 2-11 Syracuse, 5. Two-bare hlts-Clyrr.er, Field, 2; Sulli van, Smith, Beard, 3; Earl. Three-baso hit Gntry. rlon.o runs Smith, 2. Bases on balls-Off Willis. 5; oft Gray, G. Struck out By Willises; by Gray, 3. Hit by pitcher Grtmlnger, O'Biien, WI1IU. Sac rifice hit Garry. Stolen bases 'is, Eagnn, Lezcttc, Beard, Ryan. Lett on bnees Buffalo, 10; Syracuse, 11. Time 2.33. Umpire DocscI'Cr. Wild pitch Willis. Ycrrlck Wns lilt Hard. Toronto. Ont Aug. 9. Nearly 1,000 pco plo saw Toronto defeat Montreal In the easiest sort of fashion tills afternoon, Ycrrlck was on tho slab for tho visitors and was batted all over. Scoro: TORONTO. A.B. R. Aro Sntisfied with tho Present Make Up of the Tcnm. The Scranton base ball club will re main as nt present constituted and there will bo no further releases until such time ns poor playing warrants a continued chapter in the recent shake up. That was the substance of a meet ipg fietweon the owners nnd Manager Grlllln, In the office of II. P. Simpson In tho board of trade bulldinff last night. It had been Intended to release an other pitcher alone with Wellner and, with tho addition of Johnson, to pull along with a. twirllnc corps of three. As Johnson Is lacking1 In work and has not acquired his normal edge, Morse, Harper and Glllon will, with- Johnson, be carried on the club roll, but just as soon as any one of the quartette shown slcns of weakening1 he will be released, whether the cause of weaken ing be known or not. The decision reached at last night's meeting in regard to the pitchers, ap plies to the other players. The team ns now inado-up suits Manager Grif fin, Mr. Brooks and Mr. Simpson, but the former's Instructions are to use the nxe speedily nnd effectively in what ever spot shows the necessity. The motto "play ball and keep clean morally, or quit," might be used to dercrfbo the position of the owners. As to tho moral part of It, there will not be a particle of toleration. Any detected player will be released Instan-ter. JOHN L. HERE TODAY. -A Tribune " Wants" , are immaiNa LARGE RETURNS TO OTHERS. THEY WILL DO THE SAME FOR YOU. TRY THEM. HELP WANTED-MALES. Ailvt. Under This Head One Cent a Word. TEN LAltORKRH, OUTSIUE AnnlV. HAWLEY COAL CO., room '20, Library building. WANTF.D-work. "UTANTE!) AOENTH-975 PER MONTH V and oxpenBC paid nctlve men If right; poodi old by enmple only; sample, nlio horso nnd rnrrlago furnished FREE. Ad drens JOIIIlEIt, Ilox ,YH)8, Boston, Mum. SALE8MKN-HCH00L SUPPLIES: COtIN try work; $10O unlnry monthly, with liberal nddltlonnl commUslons. It. O. EVANS .t CO., Chicago. WANTED-AN IDEA. WHOCANTHINK ofsonienimplo thing to pntontt Pro tect your Menu: thevmnv bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEUllEIlilURN A CO.. Bent. C. an, Patent Attornoyi, Wonhlneton, D. U., 1 ior meir SI 800 prlzo oiler auu netoil.uoo inventions wanted. Connolly & Wallace TUESDAY MORNING. Our Removal Sale Is not for a day, or a week, but will continue until the entire stock is sold. Cus tomers tell us it is THE GREATEST DRY GOODS SALE THEY HAVE EVER KNOWN just wliat we intended it should be. The ridiculously low prices we ar& "IXrANTKD-ASAOENTIN EVERY SEC '' tlon to cnnvnss; $1.00 to S5.00 0 (lay made; sells nt Merit; also 11 mnn to sell Stnplo Goods to dcnlcrs; best sldo lino S7fl n .month; snlnry or large commission mndc; experience unnecessary. Clifton Konp nnd Mnuufactur. ng Compnny, Clnclnnntl, O. "7 ANTED WELMfNOWN MAN IN ' every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; n monopoly; hie money for nRcnts: no cnpltnl required. EDWARD C. FIMU A CO., iiorden Block, Chicago, III. HELP WANTED FEMALES. Ad vs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. WANTED-G ERM AN GIRL FOR GEN ernl housework. Apply MRS. CHAS. SCHANK, 412 Vlllov street. LADIES-I MAKE BIG WAGES DOING plcnsnnt home work, nnd will Kindly send full particulars to nil ecndlng 2 cent stamp. M1SSM. A. STEHHIN.S, Lnwrence, Mich. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to sell nnd Introduce Snyder's cake Icing; experienced canvasser preferred; work permanent nnd very profitable. Write for pnrHculnrs nt once nnd get benefit of holiday trade. T. B. SNYDER de CO., Clnclnnntl, O. WANTED IMMEDIATELY-TWO ENER getlo saleswomen to represent us. Gunrnnteed SO a dnv without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Wrlto for particulars, enclosing stamp, MANGO CHEMICAL C051PANY7 No. 72 John street, New York. AGENTS WANTED. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. KlLONTHTcEVGETH'TEr) FOR lnrgo illustrated hook of Klondike, five hundred popes; price SI. no; outfit 10c Ad dress NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO,, Lake sldo lluildlng, Chicago, Hi. TELIAULE J.i other need apply. Pa. AGENTS WANTED; NO Box 130, Scrontau, WANTED-AOENT8TOS0L1CITI1UILD-ing nnd Loan stock; reference re quired. Address I'ENN, enro Trlbuue. That is selling First-Class Dry,Goods tor is the great attraction. HERE ARE A FEW HINTS: Madras Shirt Waists 25c Ladies' Linen Suits $3.00 Hill 36-inch Huslin 5c $1.00 Kid Gloves 50c Notions, Laces, Ribbons, Hand kerchiefs, Belts, Etc., at Exactly J4 Less Than Usual Prices. 4- All 50-Cent Neckwear 39b All 25-Cent Bows 10c All 25-Cent Club Ties 12c Boys Cast-iron 25-Cent Stockings 21c A- Parasols at Less Than Half Price. s- Dress Goods and Silks At the most extraordinary reductions ever made on reliable merchandise. We ex pect to move into the FINEST DRY GOODS STORE in Scranton about September 15th. In the meantime the stock in our present establishment flUST BE CLOSED OUT. You know what this means. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 209 Washington Avenue, Opp. Court House. Fnmous Pugilist to Umpire the Scrnn-ton-Sprineflnld Clinic. John L. Sullivan, the man of muscle and grit who for twelve years hold the title of lieavyweisht champion of tho world, will this afternoon show hia old Scranton friends and tho base ball fans what he can do as an umpire. Sulli van, has been engaged to adjudicate the Scranton-Springlleld camo which will bo called at the usual hour, 3.43 o'clock. Fulllvan is not the poorest umpire in tho world. If the New York papers of yesterday are to be believed the ex puRilist umpired with credit to himself and tho business generally at Kid Car. eey's Weehawken craunds on Sunday. One thine is nssurod, anyhow; the thin Pklnnf d spectators will not be sub jected to the spectacle of an umpire beliiK abused by tho players. John L. will reach here via the Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western road early this afternoon and will lie driven to tho St. Charles hotel, his headquar lers while In tho city. Ho will remain there until a short time before the hour for calllnsr tho game. WANTED-SOLICITOKS; NO DELIVEIt lng, no collecting; position permanent; pny weekly: stato nge. GLEN UltOTlIEItS Rochester, N. '. AGENTS WHAT AIIE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price SI. Go in; by thousuuds. Address NICHOLS, Nnperville, 111. AGENTS-TO HELL OUIt PRACTICAL cold, silver, nickel and copper electro piasters; prices from 83 upward; salary nnd expenses paid; outfit free. Address, with fctump, MICHIGAN MKG CO., Chicago. AGENT8-T0 SELL CIGARS TO DEAL crs; $25 weekly nnd expenses: experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED JIFG CO., 48 Van Uuren St., Chlcngo, BOARDERS WANTED. anted-two'reHned gentle- men boarders. Central locntlon. Sur roundings urst-clnss. Meals prompt; but must find their own nmusomonts. To such, n Rood home can bo found by addressing X., Trllmno ofllco. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I?0USALE-A FINE PONY AND CART; outfit complete; will be sold right for want of use. Apply at 021 Quincy inonue. FOR SALE-AN OLD ESTABLISHED milk route supplying a first-class trade. Address MILKMAN, Tribune ofllco. F OR PALE-A FINE YOUNG SPAN OK dark chestnut horses. For descrintinn Inquire nt Everett's Stable, Dix Court, Scran-tou. f70It SALE-FINE TRAP CHEAP. V l'enn nvenue. 1B41 DIAMOND DUST. FOR SALE OR RENT. Advjs. Under This Head On: Cent a Word. I70I SALE i OR RENT-FOUR SINGLE " houses, nil modern Improvements, on South Hlnkcly slroet, Dunmore. Inquire of i. i,r..iwi, urovo sireei, Dim more. I HI ill IES 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 flade. Bittenbender & Co., 126 and 128 'Franklin Avenue SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE O aged lndy as nurse In confinement cases. Address M. II., Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-A WOMAN DE lres work at washlntr, Ironing and clean ing. Address No. 1618 Washburn street, Scranton Pa. Advs REAL ESTATE. Under This Head One Cent a Word. 170R RALE-DESIRABLE LOT, WITH J-1 house on rear, 018 N. Washington nve, nue; ownor leaving city. (10l Quincy uve. MONEY TO LOAN. Adv. Under This Head One Cent a Word. SfiofrSLrrAMTuPVAltDS ON FIRST mortguge. WALKER, Attorney, Mears lluildlng. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. BY VIRTUE OF A RESOLUTIONOFTHE Hoard of DUectors of The Scranton Sav ings Bank and Trust Company, a meeting of the stockholders of the said compnny Is called to convene at Its banking rooms, No. t28 I.ackawunnn avenue, Srrnnton, Pa,, on Frldny, the first dny of October, 1807, at 10 it. m., to tnko fiction on approval or disap proval of the Increase of tho capital stock of said banking company from fifty thousand to one hundred thousand dollars. WANTED-A SITUATION AS 8TEN00 rapher and typewriter by a lady; enn furnish good references; anxious to get work. Address M., 73(i Maple Streeet. SITUATION WANTED BY EXPEIti enced woman to go out by the day: good washer and ironcr, or can ao work. Address J. W 311 avenue, Scranton, Pa. nn Nort: iy: y kind of b Uurneld OITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG O lady to do housework: n small family preferred. Address 140 S. Lincoln avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG mnn who must have work at once; is willing to do most nnythlng; is sober nnd reliable. W., 001 Price street. SITUATION WANTED AS DRIVER BY a young mnn w ho enn handle nnd take enre of horses; grocery or milk team pre ferred; referenco from present employer, J. J., Tribune office. t;xt-anted-a POSITION BY V V man In nn oftlce or store; many years' experience; enn Plymouth, Pa. speak Welsh. A YOUNG any: Box 004, SITUATION WANTED-AS TRAVELING U smesmnn, eouocior, ooouKcepinK; win ing to fill any honest position; well-known in Luzerne nnd Lackawanna counties; sober und reliable; good references, w. F. M., lf42 Dickson nuenue SPALDING BICYCLES WIN. Spalding riders finished in the various races at the Driving Park on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday as follows: RIDE A SPALDING AND WIN. Tuesday R. V. White on a SpaUIini; Second in Half Mile Race, Open. Wednesday Hen Keller on a Spalding... First in 2 Mile Lap Race Wednesday R. V. White on a Spalding. Third in 2 Mile Lap Race Thursday R. V. White on a Spalding First In 2 Mile Championship Thursday Ralph Gregory on a Spalding. ...Second In 2 Mile, " Friday Ralph Gregory on a Spalding First in 1 Mile Open Friday Will Dunn on a Spalding Third in 1 Mile Open Friday Ralph Gregory on a Spalding Third in 5 Mile Handicap Spaldings Are Winners. c FLOREY, Agent SITUATION WANTED-AS IJOOKKEEP er or stenographer, by a young man who will be unemployed for a few weeks; willing to nil position while the holder of the same la ou vacation. Address A, Q Tribune office. CITY SCAVENGER. Cnxey, c C White, If 5 Lush, If 1 Medium, IK Mollalc, cf 4 Freeman, rf 8 Smith, 3b 4 Wagner, ss S Tnylor, 21) G Williunis, p 4 II. o 3 1 2 2 2 0 o 3 3 O. 7 3 0 9 2 1 0 3 0 Totals Ml 17 20 27 11 1 Threo straight. Springfield next. WIlkes-Barro Is ahead of St. Louis any how. Possibly the Minora will play nt Slauch Chunk on Friday. Catcher O'Neill has not been ordered to report here, nor la It It all probable that he will be. Manuger Stulllngs. of the Phillies, tvill probably havo flts when he sees only four hits chalked against JohiiBon. Tho Grays have made but 1 run, 11 hits nnd 0 en crs in the threo games; the Miners have mado 13 runs, 33 hits and 10 errors. i AILIiRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . nnd cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. URIGGS, Proprietor, Leave orders 1100 N. Mnlu.nvc,, or Klckes' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. 'Ielephonefl040. CHAS. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER. All orders promptly attended to, day or the latest uppllances. unto nlcrht. All reasonable. 710 Scranton street. 112ft Wnsiiburn Btreei. Chnrges House, CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE, nnlls cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation nnd advice given free. E. M. UETZEL, Chiropodist, ilflo Lackawannu avepue. Ludlcs attended ut their residence if desired. Charges moderate. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. -iti REf ESTATE OP MARION M'KAY, 1 Inteof the city of Scranton, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters of ad ministration In the above named estate hav ing been granted to the undersigned, nil per sons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, nnd those having claims or demands to present them without delay to Mnrgnret Worrell, udmlnstratiix. MAROARETWORHELL, Administratrix. WATSON & ZIMMERMAN, Attorneys. "THE ONLY ONE" John L. Sullivan Will Umpire the Game Between SCRANTON AND SPRINGFIELD At the Scranton Base Hall Park, On Tuesday, August 10th. Game will be called at :i. 15 o'clock. Admission 26 cents to everyone. No rain checks will be given out after the game commences. THE P. . a . Ml To Lake Ariel, Wednesday, Aug. 11. TICKETS, 76C,; CHILDREN, 300. TRAIN LEAVES AT aso, RETURNING, LEAVE LAKE AT 0.30v 9 Til Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pa, TO Jurlsch's is the place. These prices talk for themhf Ives. All wheels guaranteed and aro 07 good. List. Selling Price Olives, S1O0.O0. $ 70.00 Gales, S80.00 55.00 Stortners, $75.00.. G0.00 Suburbans, $05.00 .. 40.00 Stormcrs, $00.00 40.00 Winners, $50.00 39.00 Nuggets, $00.00 27.50 Orients, $100.00 100.00 Trinities, $100.00 100.00 Positively the Cheapest Place in Scranton to Purchase a QOOD Wheel. 321 Sprues St. la Jermyn Building. Buy a Bike -AT- PHYTON-NOIYIOS Cures Indigestion and Enriches tho Wood. Price ooc: '2 for 81.00. R. G. WILLIAMS, 80S Franklin Ave., Scrunton, Pa. BARBOUR'S. High Grade easy terms. Wheels on 425 Lackawanna Ayonua V if.