THE SOKANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY MORNING-. AUGUST 13, 1897. o in tlK EASTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL GAMES All of His Home Team's Losers. Were the MINERS COULDN'T HIT DOLAN Wut the I'onlos.Mndo, Their. Tew lilts Along With Scrnnton's Errors mid Won the Gnmo--tritys JInilo Six tcon lilts oirKocnnii--Stnrs Won n Pitcher's Ilnttlo from Toronto. Results'. Fprlngflcld s Scranton Providence 8 Wllkes-Barre 4 Syracuse '"1 s Toronto.- I Montreal at Buffalo, rain. 1'orccntngo Itccortl. P. W. I.. Toronto !0 33 lluffalo 03 r.7 33 Byracuso 05 fi! 3.1 Springfield SG 37 ProUdenco 90 41 -II Scranton S3 33 41 Montreal &7 3) 57 Wllkes-Uarre 56 21 C2 l'.C. .611 .CuO .GVJ .470 .343 .279 Today's Gnincs. SPRINGFIELD AT WILKES-BARRE. COULDN'T HIT DOLAN. Ills Lob-Style. Delivery Puzzled r Miners Only One Earned Run in tbe Game. (be Dolnn niny be a lightweight in phys ique but he proved himself to be a very heavy character in pitching yesteidny and ttvtliract ib& Miners may attrib ute their iltfcat. It would have been a nhut-out hut, for orrors by Rogers and Hrouthcrs iir tho' fifth IvmltiK which Rne Qriinn'H men their only run of the K.tme7' Mniiirsei Ruins wasn't there to Boe-. Utf victory as, he released Smith arly In the day and went post hastf" to New York, from where. It Is pre sumed, he trot wind of some Informa tion whlih will tend toward strcngth I'.tlng the weakness at center. Polnn'fi w.ih (he first lob-style of de livery that tho Miners had been up ugainst In a lone time and It bothered tnyn .so effectively that out of their HvJoVtifts" only, one was, of tho clean and r&WilVc I variety. That was Bonner's twd-1ascr which hit the centlJrfleld fence, and bounded back Into Woods' hands. Dolan, Fuller and Gilbert blocked hits by Walters, IJonner and IJod; pnother was a 11 y by Boyd which dropped between Fuller nnd Woods, eaoh standing; for the other to catch It. Morse, too, pitched a good game, ex cepting tho first lnnlt.11 when two hits for thrae bises earned a run. His one base on balls and errors by Gunson and Magulre, coupled with hits that other wise would not have amounted to anything,-cave tho Ponias four of their live tuns. THE FJIIST 1U7N, Fuller's double and Dannon's single h.-the flrat Inning with ono out devel oped tho only earned run of the game. Thi carter and up to the fifth Inning only two scatteied singles were made cfl Morse. In the fifth, with one out, Fuller walked, Green fanned nnd Hannon hit one for three bases over Gunson's head. If .Eagnn had been able to be In left field it Is doubtful If Gannon would have made the hit. The Miners were lucky In scoring their bolltary run lrf the last of he fifth. Boyd walked and was forced by MagUlrc. . Morse's grounder to Fuller- should have been an easy double Pltt-y.j-jut .Rogers muffed Shorty's good assist" Walters forced Morse on an assist from Fuller to Rogers, but Big Dan .erred on the fag end of whnt was tho second opportunity for a double play. Magulre had gone to third when the ball was hit and made a break for the plate on Brouther's error. He slid and It would have been n close decision -If Duncan had not dropped tho ball. In the next two Innings not a Pony saw first, ttn,d Scranton's only accom plishment was Boyd's scratch single which was follp.yved by a double play In the seventh. In tho eighth Green singled, Bannon sacrificed and" Brouthers walked. Rog ers singled Green ,libme. Gunson fum bled the bit. and Magulre Jet the ball pass hlm-iin"the throw in, Brouthers scoring and Rogers reaching third from wheYfe 'hb'scdred on Gilbert's fly to Gunson. Woods hit a two-baser down the Jefl line, but the trouble ended withjDunca'ri's qutfield fly. ""' jrnnbn on bases. Bonner's" two-baser to the fence, Mnssey's walk and Boyd's single to Gilbert with two out filled the bases In tho last of the ninth, but Magulre met the emergency with an easy foul lly to Gilbert. Score: SCRANTON. A.U. R. If, o. 2 1 1 12 3 1 7 0 0 A. 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 Walters, cf 4 0 Harry, ss 2 0 Honncr, 2b 4 0 Massey, lb 3 0 (Junson, If. 4 0 Grlffln, rf. 3 0 Boyd, 0 3 0 Magulre, 3b 4 10 Morse, p 3 0 0 Totals 30 1 C SPRINGFIELD. 27 10 A.B. R. O. 4 5 0 3 4 o 1 3 0 A. K. 1 uller, ss 4 Green, If 5 Bannon, rf 4 4 0 0 0 4 Brouthers, lb , .,.. Rogers, 2b ,.1. 4 Gilbert, Db 4 Woods, cf. ,.,...,.,. 4 Duncan, c. ..,,; ', 4 Dolan, p 4 Totals 3G 5 9 27 19 3 Springfield 1 00010030-C Bcrnnton v.0 000100001 Earned Runs-Springflcld, 1. Two base' hlts-Bonner, Fuller. Three baso hits ' Bannon. Stolen bases Bannon. Double plays Barry to Bonner to Massey; Gil bert to Rogers to Brouthers. First base on balls-Off Morse. 3: ort Dolan, fi. Kk ,U-By JIorse. : by Dolan, 1. Wild pltches-Dolan. Left on Bases Scranton, 7: Springfield, 8. Sacriflco hits -Bannon. Time 1.65. Umplre-Keofe. Sixteen lilts OtriCoonnii. Wllkes-IJarro, Aug. 12.-In tho gamo be tween Wllkes-Barro and Provldcnco to day, each club scored all the runs made In two Innings. Score: WILKES-BARRH. A.B. R. H. O. A. E. Bottcnus, If. 4 0 12 0 0 Shannon, 2b. .u..,7 5 0 0 2 4 1 Meaney, rf. t.jf.', V'JO 1 0 0 01 Goeckel, lb.-ijJ.W.TP. . 0' 1 0 0 0 Betts, cf. .?.". 4 12 2 0 0 OPorld of GondlnK, c 3 0 10 11 McMahon, as 3 2 2 13 0 Athcrton, 3b 4 1 2 3 2 0 Kecnan, p 4 , 0 0 0 1 0 Total 36 4 10 21 11 2 PROVIDENCE. A.U. It. n. O. A. E. Wcleand, 2b. , 4 2-2 3 2 1 Lyons, cf. 4 1110 0 KnlKllt, If 5 12 3 0 0 Dixon, rf 5 13 10 0 Drnuby, lb 6 1 2 12 0 0 Cooney, s 4 13 10 0 Uassctt, 3b. , 3 0.1 2 1 0 CooRan, c. .;.......: 3 ' 0" 1 4 2 0 Kgan, p V...-4--1 10 4 0 Totals 37 Tj JlC 27 13 1 Wllkes-Enrro ...0'2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-4 Provldcnco 0A0 000002 8 Stnrs Win n Pitcher's Ilnttlo. Toronto, Ont., Aug. 12. Tlio Stars out played the Torontos today, both pitchers doing uood work, but WUUs had tho bet ter of It. Score: TORONTO. A.B. K. II. O. A. E. Cnony, c 4 ,1 2 2 0 0 White, If .10 0 0 0 0 McQann, lb 3 0 1 14 0 0 McIIale, cf 4 0 0 3 0 0 Freeman, rf. 4 0 0 10 0 Dr. Smith. 3b 3 0 0 14 2 Wagner, ss 2 0 12 3 3 Taylor, 2b 3 0 1 1 G 9 Williams, p 3 0 10 0 0 Totals 29 1 SYRACUSE, C 24 13 A.D. n. II. 0 1 1 3 1 1 1 0 0 o. 2 0 1 1 3 O 12 G 0 E. 0 Enjran, 21i 4 Garry, cf 4 Smith. 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lczotte, rf. Heard, ss. . O'Hrien. if. Earl, lb. ... Ilyan, c. ... Willis, p. .. Totals .30 8 27 13 Toronto 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 5 Syracubo 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Record. P. Boston D2 Cincinnati 83 Baltimore SS New York SS Cleveland 01 Chicago 55 Phlladelpl l 93 Louisville 9G Pittsburg . 92 Brooklyn "0 Washington JO St. Louis 95 W. L. P.C. Gl 28 .CDC SS 20 .C39 GS CO .G.V) C2 C! .501 4S 43 .527 45 CO .474 42 CI .452 43 53 .41-; 41 CI .440 33 62 .422 35 D3 .3S9 23 70 .203 Today's Games. Boston at New YorK. Baltimore at Philadelphia. Brooklyn at Washington. At New York First game R.II.E. Now York 0 000000103004 l 4 Boston 00000100030 15 14 1 Batteries Mtrkln, Wilson and Warner: Sullivan and Lake. Umpires Lynch and Carpenter. Second game R.II.E. New York 0 0 0 2 3 0 2 0 T 9 1 Boston 0000009 1-10 9 5 Batteries Seymour nnd Sullivan and Warner: Stlvetts and Bergen. Umpires Lynch and Carpenter. At Philadelphia R.II.E. Philadelphia 10 0 0 2 0 4 0 0715 G Baltimore. ,3 0 0 0 0 0 1 C 2-11 iG 6 Batteries Orth and Boyle; Corbett, Botterman and Clark. Umpire Kelly. At Louisville R.H E. Louisville 11000010 36 10 3 Chicago 4 00100000-5 11 4 Batteries Frazer and Wilson; Filend and Donohue. Umpire O'Djy. At Cleveland- R.II.E. Cleveland 0 0 5 0 0 0 3 1 9 12 0 Pittsburg 01000 0 100210 0 Batteries Pon ell and Zlmmer; llawley nnd Merrltt. Umpire McDonald. At Washir.cton Washington 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 10 : Brooklyn 0 000 00 00 00 9 : Batteries ilcJames and Fnrrell: Koi nedy and A. Smith. Umpire Emsllo. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At Reading Reading, 10; Athletics, 9. At Norfolk-Norfolk, 11; Hartford. 5. At Richmond Richmond, 3; Newark, 3. At Lancaster (Flist game) Lancaster, II; Paterjon, 5. (Second gamoj Lancaster, G; Paterson, 1. DIAMOND DUST. Green and Woods each mado a difficult running catch. Johiibon will pitch against Wllkes Barro tomorrow. The Miners will play tho Keystones nt Plttston this afternoon. Glllon will pitch. Tho Sprlngflcld-WHkes-Barre game is tho only one scheduled In tho Eastern to day. No other umplro In tho league would have stood the abuso heaped upon Keefe by Brouthers and Duncan yesterday. Tho Baltimores made moro runs off Nichols than has been dono In any game this season. It may not happen again. The games scheduled hero for Satur day, Monday and Tuesday, the 21st. 23d and 21th, havo been transferred to Buf falo, "Only Me" Is a song that Is popular with some players, but It bounds better with accompaniments by tho Bazoo String band. Tha Wllkes-Barre-Scranton series will begin In Wllkes-Barro tomorrow. Mon day's gamo will be In Wllkes-Barre; Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday In this city, and Friday In Wllkes-Barre. The fact that Amos Rusle camo back Into tho fastest company and pitched championship ball after a whole year of Idleness stamps him as a wonder. Ills constitution must bo pretty close to cast iron. If Scranton's centerfleld fenco was not so near the dlanrond thero would be many more two nnd three-baso hits. Bonner's two-bagger which hit tho fence yesterday would easily havo been a home run on tho Wllkes-Baire grounds. If Eagan had been m tho gamo tho Ponies probably would not havo made over seven nits. Fullers run wouldn t havo been made In tho fifth and none of tho three In tho eighth. Ills ankle Is greatly Improved and ho will play In Wl'.kes-Bai ro tomorrow. J. Earl Wagner, of tho Washington club, says that, barring Boston and New York, this season In tho National will bo ono of tho worst, flnajKally, slnco 1S90. Ho gives as tho prfeTpal reasons the slump of the Philadelphia, Plttsburgs and Chicago's and tho bad weather. ' According to President Young, Boston nnd Brooklyn do tho least kicking on um pires, Chicago makes llttki trouble, Bal timore has mado ono kick this season, Pittsburg makes very little complaint, and Cleveland and Washington protest when things are very rank. Now York, Philadelphia and St. Louis make Mr. Young weary. The Cincinnati club engaged dressing rooms outside of but In tho neighborhood of the Polo grounds. It Is supposed that Freedman would not allow the Rods to dreys In the club house, and Manager Joyca said recently to a Sun reporter that tho Reds would not bo admitted until 30 minutes before tho game, nnd then would be allowed IS minutes' practice and no more, either before or after tho game. Joyco declared that ho was justified by tho alleged ."shabby" treatment of the New Yorks while In Cincinnati by Man. ager Evvlng. All of which Is very small npd disgusting and unworthy' of the na tional game. Tho Phillies are no longer tho great Sports. team they oneo were, nccordlnjr to tho St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Clements, Boylo, Taylor and Dolahnnty, It says, ara tho only ones of tho old Guard loft, and tho now men nro a much weaker lot. allien and Gclor aro not up to major leacuo standard, nnd nro, without exception, tho worst combination ut second nnd short In tho league today, Nash has Rono back some, but Is still in tho game. Lnjolo is nil right on first, but Cooley nnd Dowd, though good players, nro not nearly tho equal of tho fleet-footed Billy Hamilton nnd tho henvy-hlttlng Sam Thompson. Lnvo Cross, ono of the most popular players that wer visited St. Louis, is laid up at Philadelphia. Cross has not been given a fair chanco with tbo Phillies this year, and Is dead anxious to make n change. Any club securing him will securo ono of tho greatest all-round play ers In tho business. TRAINING FOR THE BOUT. Uobbs nnd Kano Preparing Tor Next Week's Music Ilnll Kvent. Bobby Dobbs and Dick Kane, who aro to box twenty rounds In Music hoJl next Thursday night, have for some time been In active training for tho event. Dobbs Is nt Coney Island with Dan Crecdon, who Is to battle Kid McCoy for the middleweight champion ship of the world, end Kane Is training with Dick Moore nt College Point, Long Island. Tho two are to weigh in at 135 pounds at 3 o'clock on the afternoon, of the bout. Tho pair ought to furnish one of the llvlleat and best entertainments of the kind ever given In Muslo hall. Dobbs Is ono of the best known lightweights In the country nnd is said to have de feated moro men than any lightweight In tho world. Kane Is not as well known In tho Dast but In California he Is the cham pion ut his weight. Ho recently came cast with "Mysterious Billy" Smith, and since then has had "but one meet ing. This was with Billy Stlffers, at Troy, three weeks oiro, tho bout being decided a draw, although the press and spectators thought Kane should have had the decision. His last battle In tho "West was with Spider Kelly who was put out In five rounds. A week ago It took Jack Everhart twenty rounds to get a decision over Kelly. EVERY FAVORITE WON. Talent Carried Away the Money at Fort Wayne Itaccs. Fort Wcjnc, Ind., Aug. 12. The bigest crowd that ever graced tho tracks of tho Fort Way no Driving club was In attend ance at tho races this afternoon. Tho tal ent carried away the money today as ev ery favorite wen. Summaries: 2.14 trot, purso $1,200. Oakland Baron, b. g by Baron Wilkes (Macey) 1 West Wilkes 2 Cald 3 Daro Devil G Alaiuata 5 Musul 4 dls. Atlantlo dls. Time, 2.1014, 2.10W, 2.11U. 2.11 pace, purse $1,200. Besslo Bonchlll, by Empire Wilkes Dlckcrcon 1 1 Captain Crouch 2 4 Miss FInlay 8 3 Ira Band 7 '2 Castleton 3 & xuty wukcs o Hal Crntg 5 & rattle D 6 7 Time, 2.09',i, 2.03li, 2.(&Yt. 2.0S pace, purse $2,000. Bumps, b. g by Baron Wilkes (Wilson) 1 Ilelr-at-Law 5 Frank Bogash 2 Badgo 4 Directly 3 Joe Ho C Time, 2.07. 2.05U. 2.04?'. 1 1 TENNIS AT ALT00NA. Thomson Wins the Slnglo Champion. Double TinaU Todny. Alttona, Pa., Aug. 12. Tho scores In the tennis tournament today were as follows: Doubles Fay and Crozler beat Fair and Reed G-3 Fuy nnd Crozler beat Thomson and Blanchard 6-1 Singles Buch beat Crozler C-2 Buch beat Edwards 4-6 Buch beat Moorchcad G-2 Thomson beat Buch 6-0 Thomson beat Coster 9-7 Thomson beat Edwards G-l Coster bent Buch G-3 Coster beat Buch G-3 Coster beat Edwards 6-3 Moorchcad beat Crozler 6-4 Moorehead beat Fay G-4 6-0 6-0 G-3 C-l 6-S 9-6 6-2 G-2 6-2 6-1 6-3 C-2 6-1 5-7 G-4 6-2 Thomson won tho championship in sir gles, winning every sot In which he played. They will play oit tomorrow. Tho winers of tho doubles tomorrow will on Saturday play tho holders of the cham pion cup, Thomson and Buch. Tho annual tennis hop will be given at tho Logan Houso tomorrow evening. American Tennis Cracks Win. Chicago, Aug. 12. Tho American tennis oxperts scored a clean sweep against their English rivals today, capturing overy one of tho threo matches played In tho Wy andol Invitation tourney. The victories wero by no means easy, but that fact only added to tho enthusiasm. Larned low ered tho colors of .Nlsbet and Mahnoy and 'Bob" Wrenn defeated Eaves. TEN EYCK WON'T ROW. Is Not in Condition to Euler tho National' llognttn. Philadelphia, Aug. 12. Edward II. Ten Eyck, who recently defeated Blaekstaqf-, at Henley, end brought the diamond sculls to this country, will not competo In tho national regatta to be held In the Schuylkill river tomorrow and Saturday, His father camo to this positive determi nation this nfternoon. He says the young champion is out at condition, In conse quence of the toclal functions ho has been obliged to attend, and lack of practice einco his arrival from England, Ten Eyck was to havo taken two prac- tico tplns today, but after his morning row, his hands, which aro badly blistered, began to bleed, and this brought him and his parent to tho resolution not to enter tho youngster In the regatta. They real ize that tho men entered for the senior slnglo event would bo hard 'to beat by any one not In tho best shape. The decis ion of the Ten Eycka has created much disappointment among lovers of the sport. Nevertheless, the regatta is euro to bo of exceeding interest. Crack scullers and crews of the United States nnd Canada arc here, Including men from Toronto, Worcester, Spring Held, Boston, Providence, Newark, New York, Baltimore, Washington, Chicago and Detroit. Cnloniiin on an Ollvo won tho two-mllo handicap at Wllkes Barro from a hot field of riders. Ills work was exceptionally good. Aside from Mr. Strong, who landed a third, Mr. Coleman was the only Scranton rider to land a prize. Moral, If you aro a good rider, ride a good wheel and win, and If you are a poor rider, surely a good wheel will help you. Jurlsch. the Spruce streot dealer, will be pleased to point out the Olive feature to you. Blcyclo Riders Matched. Buffalo. K. Y Aug. 12. Bald, Cooper, L,oughead, Riser arid Sanger have been matched for a race on tho Buffalo ath- lotlo Acid Aug. 24 for a. $1,000 purse. Tho raco la to be run In mllo heats, best two out of thrco. Dnddr Chitllonccs Bell. Sporting Editor of The Tribune. Sir: 1, Patrick Duddy, will play Thorn ns Bell, of Sibley, a game of quoits, dist ance ten ynrds, 2 two.lnch pins, soft sticking clay ends, 5-pound quoits, nllow 2 ounces both ways, for $25 or $50. Will nllow him expenses. Gamo to bo played at Capouso hotel, Pino Brook, Scranton. (Signed) Patrick Duddy. Quoit Game. Stevo Mackerel,' of Grassy Island, and Robert Gurry, of Green Ridge, will pitch a quoit match for $50 a sldo tomorrow at 2 o'clock at Logan's Dunmoro ball court. IIowThoy All reel. The Bostons nlready claim tho 1897 pennant. The Reds still have hopes, and Man ager Evvlnc says he still has his eyes flxed upon the flag. The New Yorks are scrapping along, giving Rusle and Meokln hypodermic Injections and expecting the hot finish of 18f4 to come to tho front. "Then we'll ,Iand that flag," says Scrappy. Tho Clevelands aio getting rid of abo rigines and putting civilized white men Into the game who straightway become uncivilized, but they claim to be hunt ing- hot for Temple Cup money all the while. "In about two weeks," says Te beau, "I'll foreclose my mortgage on the rag." The Baltimore s are saying nothing In public, hut can't see how they can lose. r Tribune "Wants" ARE BRINGING LARGE RETURNS TO OTHERS. THEY WILL UO TUB BAME FOR YOU. TRY $1$ THEM. HELP WANTED-MALES. 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WANTED-A SITUATION BY A YOUNG lady, experienced bookkeeper; best reference. Address A. 8. C, 1433 N.Sum ner avenue, Scranton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE O aged lady aa nurse In confinement cases. Addreiis M. II., Tribune ofllce. SITUATION WANTED-A WOMAN DE slres work at washing, ironing and clean ing. Address No, 1518 Washburn street, Scranton Pa. fXTANTED-A SITUATION AS 8TENOG- r rapber and typewriter by a lady; oun furnish good references anxious to get work. Address M 735 Maple Streeet SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERL enced woman to to out by tbe day: good washer and Ironer, or can do any kind of work. Address J. W., 311 North Garfield avenue, Scranton, Pa. OlTUATlON WANTED-BY A YOUNG mall family k lady to do housework; n prorerrea. olty. Address 140 8. Lincoln avenue, SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man who must have work at once; Is willing to do most anything; Is sober nnd reliable, W., 001 Prloe street. QITUATION WANTED-AS DRIVER BY kj a yuuiiK iuuu wuuh jitwiuiu unu iuku care of horses; grooery or milk team pre ferred; reference from present employer, J. J., Tribune olllce. WANTED A POSITION BY A YOUNG man In an office or store; many years' experience; can speak Welsh. Box 001, Plymouth, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-AS TRAVELING salesman, collector, bookkeeping; will. Ing to fill any honest position; well-known mar InX In Luzerne and Lackawunna counties; sober ana ronauie; gooa references, w. v. jti., IB 12 Dlakson ausnue. s ITUATION WANTED-AS BOOKKEEP- er or stenographer, by a young roan who will be unemployed for a fow weeks; willing to fill position while the holder of the same Is on vacation. Address A, Q., Tribune office. REAL ESTATE. Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word. kMaAAMMAsmawAAa F OR SALE-DESIHAHLE LOT, WITH house on rear. 018 N. Woahlneton ave. nue; owner leaving olty. 001 qulnoy ave. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE, 61lNerBUONBVTND1fNa-ROVINa" nails cured without tbo least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and adyloo riven free. E. M. HETZEL, ChtropodUt. 830 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles attended at their residence If desired. Charges moderate. 1 11;! 1)Llo 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 Spalding Second in Halt Altle Race, Open Wednesday Ben Keller on a Spalding First in 2 Mile Lap Race Wednesday R. V. White on u Spalding Third In 2 Mile Lap Race Thursday R. V. White on a Spnlding 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 Spaldlngs Are Winners. C. TO GOOD WHEELS CHEAP Jurlsch's is the place. These prices talk for themselves. AH wheels guaranteed and aro '07 goods. List. Selling Price Olives, $100.00. $ 70.00 Gules, $80.00 55.00 Stormers, $75.00 G0.00 Suburbans, $05.00 40.00 Stormers, $00.00.. 49.00 Winners, $50,00 30.00 Nuggets, $00.00 27.50 Orients, $100.00 v. 100.00 Trinities, $100.00 100.00 Positively tho Cheapest Place In Scranton to Purchase a GOOD Wheel. 324 Sprues SL In Jermyn Building. CITY SCAVENGER. A1U1RIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BHIGQS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 N. Malnluve., orElekes" drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. 'ielephone UQ40. CHA8. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER. All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All tbe latest appliances. Charges reasonable. 710 Scranton street. House, 1120 Wasbburu street FLOREY, Agent 222 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pa, BDT A -AT- BARBOUR'S. High Grade Vheels on easy terms. 425 Luckawniina Avenu6 K ,' t vvffTiw4id -Aw -A i'tmfML
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