THE SCRANTON TJU131TNJJ1--MONDAY HOKNINGr. AUGUST 1 0 1807. a 1 tin World vf Sports. EASTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL GAMES Toroolos Dent the Bisons and Secured n Good Hold on the Lead. Walloped dy wee wilkes-barre minors Ilnd n ctul In Sntiirdny's Gnmo nt Wllkos-IInrrc, but Wont to Pieces in Ono Inning nnd Wcro IJontcnMontronl Defeated tlio Stnrs Snturdny, but tho Tables Wcro Turned In a Sundily Gnmo. ,i v Snturday's Results. Wllkes-Barre.. o Scranton s ltuflalo....... . 6 Toronto 3 Montreal... 6 Syracuse a Springfield 3 Providence -. o Ycstcrdnv's Itcsnlts. Toronto.'. .....'.;.. 10 tlutfalo 8' .SyraciM,;;...,,.', 3 Montreal o Providence 6 Springfield 5 At Uuffnlo- r.h.e. Huffalo ,0210 1001 -B 11 1 Toronto 10100 100 03 C 2 llattorles Gray and Urquhnrt; Norton and Casey. At Provldcnco R.H.E. Springfield t,,0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 - 3 6 1 Provide neo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 2 UattcrlcB Mains and Nichols; llodson and Coosan. SUNDAY OAMES. AT Provldcnco It.IT.D. rrovldcnco 0 11030100-6 11 1 Sprlngflold 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0-5 7 0 Uattorles Braun and Dixon j ICorwan and Duncan. Umpire llodson. At Syracuse "" Syracuso 0 10 0 2 0 0 0 O S Montreal 0 00000000-0 Hits Syracuse. 4; Montreal, 0. Batter ies Syracuse, Willis and Ityan; Montreal, licckcr nnd McNamara, Umpire Swart wood. At Buffalo "' ' BufTalo 0 42000020 Toronto 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 O-10 Hits Buffalo, 8; Toronto, 13. Batteries Buffalo, McPartlln and Urqnliart; Montreal, Staley and Gaston and Snyder. Umpire Pop Smith. .. Pcrccntnga Record. Toronto ''- JiuttaW,' i . OS Syrncnso 97 SprlnKtlcld ES Providence 92 Scrnhton 81 Montreal 00 ,Wllkcs-13nrro S7 Today's (iamos SCRANTON. AT-WILKES-UARRE. .BUFtfAIArAT TORONTO. SPRINGFIELD AT PROVIDENCE. MONTREAL AT SYRACUSE. ONE FARCE INNING. w. d. r.c. C5 30 .COS C9 30 .002 C7 4) .SS3 DO 33 .N 47 43 .511 30 43 .404 31 59 .314 23 C2 .2S7 And Nino Scranton Errors Onve Barons Saturday's Game at Wilkcs'Barrc. the NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Itcsnlts. Cincinnati. 3 Chicago.. Cleveland. 13 St. Louis 3 l'crcentnco ltocord. y. Boston 01 Baltlmoro 00 Cincinnati 01 New York 00 Cleveland 01 Chicago OS Plttsburd 03 Loulsvllio 07 Philadelphia 03 Brooklyn 02 Washington 02 St. Louis 03 Today's Games. Washington at Boston. Brooklyn at Baltimore. Philadelphia nt New York. Louisville nt Pittsburg. Chicago nt Cincinnati. St. Louis at Cleveland. w. l. r.c. Cl 30 .CS1 CO 30 ,G7 53 32 .CIS 51 30 .COO 50 4t .532 47 51 .4S0 42 51 .452 43 54 .443 42 53 .442 33 51 .413 37 53 .402 20 72 .205 week commencing Aug. lfi: Tho South Sldo for Wednesday, Kurekas for Thurs day, St. Thomas' college for Saturday. Please answer In The Trlbuno as soon as possible. Comer Davis, manager. The Actives dofeated tho Union Stnrs, of Dimmoro, Saturday, Aug. 4, by the following scores Actives .....1 3 0 0 14 2 4 0-15 Stars 2 0 0 2 3 3 0 0 2-12 Batteries For Actives, McLane and Johnson: for tho Stnrs, Wilson and O'Horo. Umplro Payton. II. Davis, man ager: E. Harper, captain. Tho Actives challengo any of tho fol lowing teams for Saturday, Aug. 21. on tho Actives' grounds: Sliders, Modocks, Trllbica, Klondlkes or Favorites. The Sliders preferred. II. Davis, manager: E. Harper, captain. SCRANTON RIDERS WON. ehow hdw clever a boxer ho Is. Mo Winters Is belnp prepared for his Scran ton bout by Tommy West, tho man who defeated Joo Walcott. WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S TOURNAMENT. Captured a Big Sliarc of (he Prizes nt the Bloomsburg Races on Saturday. Tlfo Slteers'Oferrr'beiUon at "vVllkee Barre Saturday on four errors and a bunch of mtsplays, nil In the eighth In ning, which permitted the Barons to en-ii- envon . rimVa nnil win fflio l7fiTTl( John L. Sullivan decided balls and Utrlkvs, t)W Mason, the regular staff umpire", watched the bases and as sumed a general supervision of the game which was witnessed by 3,000 persons. Glllon and Wollner wero opposed to each other In the box nnd the former had far and away tho best of It. Of the eight hits recorded against Glllon threo were misjudged flies and only Ave were of tho clean variety. In tho first four innings six hits wero made off Wellner and four line drives that woulctrDrrllirarltylrave netted two or threo bases each were hit directly at Bottenus -trpleft field and resulted In easy outs. Errors by Barry and Eagan grave the Barons all their first three runs whllo tho Miners earned three of their four up 'o'lhc ludicrous eighth inning. 4J "tNNY BUT COSTLY. In'trie'efghth with two on bases and two out Atherton hit a long fly to left that Eagan would havo eaten under oidlnury circumstances but which hei badly mfcijudfeed arid tho result was a two base hit and two runs. He fol lowed this, with another mlsjudgment on Wtllrfer's' sfrTgle, and Walters' con tinued the trouble by muffing1 Botten us' fly. Shannon hit a fly and Eagan muffed that. Bonner stopped Meaney's grounder but threw tho ball to the lightfleld bleachers. Eagan muffed Goeckel's fly and Boyd dropped Betts' high foul. After Boyd dropped the foul fly ho threw tho ball far Into rlghtfleld, where Grlllln" caught it, and all hands con sidered' the trfleirbtofcoh. Betts' force hit from Mngulre to Bonner retired the sldo .after seven runs had boen scored. Whllo the' fuss was in progress tho crowd was going wild with Joy and f airly :Jif tiid tho heavens with a din of continued yells nnd cheers. Score: -IT- WIL1CE8-BARRE. .,, AJ3. R. II. O. Bottenus, if ,..;,..; '4 2 10 SATURDAY'S GAMES. At New York New York, 6; Boston, 4. At Washington Washington, 7; Brook lyn, 4. At Cleveland St, Louis, 10; Cleveland, 5. At Cincinnati-Chicago, 10: Cincinnati, 9. At Philadelphia Baltimore, 11; Phila delphia, 10. At Pittsburg-Pittsburg, C; Louisville, 3. SUNDAY QAMES. Both of tho Moil Aro in Flnb Con dition. Tho Excelsior Athletic club will have one of their iopular tournaments on Wednesday evening, Aug. 18, at Music Hall. Tho ovent of tho evening will bo a 20-round contest between Edward McCluskey, of Philadelphia, and Mike McManus, of Albany, N. Y. This, no doubt, will be tho best ever seen here aB both men have been anxious to meet for a long time, but could not como to an ngrecmnt ns to weight. ThSy have agreed to weigh In at tho ring sldo at 123 pounds or forfeit $25. McCluskey baa mot Dlcon, Skelly and all comers in his class and McManus has equally as good a record. They both calm to be in fine condition and will reach this city Tuesday morning. I Closo nnd IntcrcRting. Cincinnati, O., Aug. 15. Tho Colts played tho last game of tho season hero today and wero defeated by the Iteds in a closo and interesting game. Scoro: 11.H.E. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1310 1 Chicago 1000100002 5 2 Batteries Ilhines nnd Vaughn; Briggs and Kittridgc. Umpire O'Day. Poorest of the Season. Cleveland, O., Aug. 15. Tho Clevelands easily won tho poorest gamo of tho sea son beforo a small nudlcnco today. The llelcMng of tho visitors was baa and be yond description, whllo tho Indians were not very much better. Score: B.H.E. Cloveland 0 4 3 4 0 2 0 01320 3 St. Louis 0 0 00000 33 11 7 Batteries Powell and Zimmer; Lucid and Douglass. Umpire Hurst. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. SATURDAY'S GAMES. At Richmond nrst gamo Richmond, 10; Newark, 1. Second game Richmond, 2; Newark, 6. At Reading Reading, 7; Athletics, 3. At Norfolk Norfolk, 1; Hartford, 3. SUNDAY GAMES. Scranton riders figured prominently In tho bicycle races held nt Bloomsburg Saturday. Among tho well-known rid ers who participated wero: C. W. Kriclc. Beading; Earl Bovee, Blngham ton; Craig Stewart, Harrlsburg: Will McMIchael, Berwick; George Harry, Berwick; and about twenty others, in cluding the Scranton riders. Robtrt White, of this city, won the final of tho one-half mile open by Inches from Charles Coleman, also of this city, in a cyclone finish, with Earl Bovee, of Binplia,mton, thlid. Krlck won the two-mile lap race, tho one-mile open and the three-mile han dicap from scratch. George Harry, of Berwick, won tho one-mllo handicap from 145 yards, with Charles Coleman a closo second from tho 30-yard mark. Charles Coleman clipped ten seconds from tho track mile record, paced hy Duncan Hall, Jack Dawkins, Harry Strong, of Scranton, and Will Mc Mlehael, of Berwick, each pacing a quarter. Coleman's time waa 2.06, which is very fast for that kind of riding. Duncan Hall, another Scranton rider, won second place In tho novice, and fourth in the three-mile handicap. Tho entries were so numerous that each' race was run in several heats. SUMMARIES. Following are the summaries: Ono mllo novice First, C. L. Miller, Bloomsburg: second, Duncan Hall, Scran ton; third, Georgo Grey, Danville. Time, 2.3S. iuur-mlle open, nrst neai irsi, .n Bovee, Blnghamton; second, E. L. Van Valkenburg. Plttston; third, R. V. White, Scranton; C. W. Krick, Sinking Springs, pace. Time, 1.08. Second heat First, C. E. Coleman, Scranton; second, P. F. Gstalder, Allcntown; third, C. G. Stew art, Harrlsburg; H. C. Jewell, Blooms burg, pace. Time, 1.0S. Final heat First, R. V. Whlto; second, C. E. Coleman; third. Earl Bovee. Time, 1.21. Two-mllo lop race First, C. W. Crick, Sinking Springs: second, E. L. Van Valk enburg, Plttston; third, C. L. Stowart, Harrlsburg. Time, 5.01V4. Mtlo handicap, llrst heat First, J. C. Dawkins. Scranton, 120 yards: second, Georgo Harry, Berwick, 99 yards; third, W. L. Fulmer, Wllliamsport. SO yards; fourth, D. A. Hall, Scranton, 130 yards. Time, 2.12V4. Second heat First, C. E. Coleman, Scrantbn, 25 yards; second A, J. Sclfert, Harrlsburg, CO yards; third, C. M. Barley, Reading, 130 yards; fourth, M. C. Jewell, Bloomsburg, 80 yards. Time, 2.19. Final heat First, George Harry", second, C. E. Coleman: third, H. C. Jewell; fourth, W. L. Fullmer. Time, 2.Z0VJ. Mtlo open, llrst heat First. C. W. Krlck, Sinking Springs; second, E. L. Van Valkenburg, Plttston: third, C. G. Stew art, Harrlsburg; fourth, P. F. Gstalder, Allentown, Time, 2.25V4. Second heat Earl Bovee, Blcfthamton; second, R. V. White, Scranton; third, H. P. Strong, Scrnnton; fourth, J. S. Kunkle. Kings ton. Time, 2.1S$. Final heat First, C. W. Krlck; second, C. G. Stewart; third, E. L. Van Valkenburg; fourth, J. S. Kunkle. Time, 2.28 1-5. Throe-milo handicap First, C. W. Krick, Sinking Springs, scratch: second, C. G. Stewart, Harrlsburg, 30 yards; third, E. L. Van Valkenburg. Plttston. 100 yards; fourth, Duncan Hall, Scranton, 175 yards. "NO TRESPASS" SPORTSMEN. They High to Tnko Action Against tho Troublesome Signs. A few sportsmen, gunners and fisher men gathered at the Drummers' hotel at Bulls' Head Saturday evening, In re sponse to tho following notice: Notieo to all lovers of fishing and hunt ing: Having no place to fish or hunt without signs of "No Trespassing" star ing you in tho face, we have concluded to test the constitution of tho gamo and fish monopolies. Any person in the move ment will meet at tho Drummers' hotel, Bull's Head, on tho ovcnlng of Aug. 14, at 8 o'clock sharp. Committee: Thornas If. Jones, Charles Watklns, Patrick Lynch. Joseph Knott. So few responded to tho notieo that a formal meeting was not held. Thoso present chatted over the situation but no definite plan was decided upon be yond a declson to try and have a gen eral meeting of sportsmen later on. Tho crusade proposed ncain&t th'o "no tres pass" signs grew out 01 the arrest re cently of a number of fishermen at Griffin's pond. The men arrested wero held to answer at court. They wished to Interest fellow sportsmen in their cause. Thomas Heed's Challenge Sporting Editor of The Tribune. Dear sir I, Thomas Reed, of Sandy Bank, will play Thomas Mlddleton or Steve Mackrcl a match gamo of quoits and allow 5 points start; or will give John Proudlock, James White or John Rlckebey, 10 points start; or will play anyone oven up. First comes, first served. Will bo at Capouse hotel any evening, or answer through Tho Tribune. (Signed) Thomas Reed, bandy Bank. Scranton, Aug. 15. onnolty & Wallace REMOVAL SALE The great stir created by the announcement of uur RJEfiOVAL SALE increases every day. The buying public of Scranton never had such inducements offered to buy Dry Goods as this sale gives. For the balance of this week special attention will be given to our Dress Goods and Silk Departments Our entire stock, including quantities of NEW FALL GOODS, lately arrived, is PRICE CUT For this occasion, and you'll do yourself an injustice if you fail to give us a call. It is within the limits Of Strict Truth To say that we are selling First-Class Dry Goods cheaper than any other store in America. Shannon, 2b. Meaney, rf. Gocckcl, lb.. ..... Betts, cf. ..:;::. Dlgglns, c. McMahon, ss.;-'.-i Atherton, 3b. ... Wellner, p A. 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 Totals ilnv... -..'.. .87 10 j.;":;i;BCIANTON. ' A.H. R. Wnltors, cf 6 .1 Barry, ss 5 1 Bonner, 2b G 1 Masscy, lb C 1 Grlllln, rf. 5 0 Eagan, If. 4 1 Magulro, 3b 4 0 Boyd, c 4 0 Glllon, p .v..-.. ...4 0 8 27 O. 0 0 G It 0 3 1 4 0 A. E. Totals .....41 Wllkcs-Barro jt..lr6 v.. ..v;..0 2 6 1 1 0 12 27 0, 1 0 0 10 0 G 4 1 0 0 3 3 4 20 Corbctt Plnyed for Pntorson. Paterson, N. J., Aug. 13. Tho locals wero all at sea today and the Athletics, who put up a fast game, won easily. Jim Corbett, who covered first for Paterson, lined out a sin&lo and a triple, and field ed his position in flno style. Scoro: R.H.E. Paterson 10 0 0 0 0 10 02 9 4 Athletics 1 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 8 10 1 Batteries Weeks and Touhey; Amc3 ana Fox. At Newark, first game R.H.E. Newark 0300000 1 4 8 1 Norfolk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 3 Batteries Carrlck and Rothfus's; Now ton and Snyder. Second game R.H.E. Newark 0 2 0 0 103 9 2 Norfolk 0 0 2 0 0 02 5 S (Called sixth, darkness.) Batteries Carrlck and Rothtuss; Bish op and Barcklay. Grcon Hideo Pigeon Shoot. At Saturday's shoot on tho areen Rldgo Gun club's grounds Wldebush and Mon ies were tied for first. For Ladies Only. It Is patent to all thinking people that ladles require on account of their peculiar organism and functions rem edies qulto different from the sterner sex. While tho FEMICURE LIVER PILLS act directly and pleasantly up on tho Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels, they at the same time won derfully regulate and strengthen the functions and organs peculiar to the sex. They relievo Constipation, Head ache, Dizziness, IndUestion, Torpid Liver, Bllllousness, Falntness, Irregu larities', Backache Bad Complexion, etc. A pill a dose. 25 cents. Sold by Carl Lorenz, druggist, 418 Lackawanna ave., Scranton. KANE, THE BOXER, INJURED. DIAMOND DUST. 7 0-10 01-5 Scran- Scranton Earned runs Wllkes-Barre. 3. ion, 3. i.eu on oases Wllkes-Barre, 7; Scranton, 10. Two base hits Betts. Eag an, Athertop. First baso on balls Off Glllon, 6. Struck out By Wellnor, 2: by Glllon, 1. Double plays Bonner to Mas. soy to Magulro. Stolen bases Gocckel, Bottenus.' Time of game 1.40. Umpire J. L. Sullivan. OTHER SATURDAY OAMES. At Syracuse R.H.E. Syracuso 10 0 0 0 0 0 102 9 1 Montreal' 0102300006 9 1 Batteries Lampe, Malarky nnd Ryan; Yerrlck and McNamara. Scranton at Wllkes-Barre today. Tues day, Wednesday awl Thursday Wllkts Barro will play in this city. Harper and Gunson will bo tho Miner battery at Wllkes-Barre today. Tom Burns has sold Catcher Duncan to New York, njid will probably get a pitch er or outfielder In return. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. W ia iwll 2 ik umplt tax at AMORITA t ujiiitat la Uc VaU4 Statu u rtwlput 2 5 tUj' pkMORirA JHOKINC PlIXTURt ?,.- J jlputtuliNtwroiw Tho Apollos challenge the Harmonics to play August 22 at 10 a. m. on tho Still water grounds, They also challenge tho Walllo Wahs, West Side Browns or tho Crescents to play August 22 at 2 p. m. Joo Allen, captain. ' Tho South Sldo Rattlers dofeated tho Cowboys by a scoro of 14 to C on the Cow field grounds. The featuro of tho game was tho pitching or Snyder, of the Rat tlers, allowing but two hits. C. Hartmun, manager. The West Side Athletic club challengo tho 05yphant Browns, 'Moosic Populars, tho MInooka team or the Acollos to n gamo of ball to be played on the West Scranton grounda August 22. First an Hwered, llrst served. T. Tlerney, mana ger. Tho Mlnookas challengo the Eurckas ..'or a game on Mlnooka grounds August 22. Answer in Tho Tribune if satisfac tory. M. F. Judge, manager. The James Boys, of Scranton, were de feated at HonesdaU Saturday afternoon by tho Honesdalo club by a scoro of 6 to G. The gamo was well played on both sides. Thero was an extra player by the name of "Umpire." who put up an ex cellent gamo for Honesdalo. During tho early part of the game, the James Boys went off the flold twice, but wont on again, when tho manager of tho Hones dalo club said: "If you do not play, you van walk home." Tho James Boys fin ished tho game, with tho same umpire, uftiT a ten-Inning contest. Tho James Boys challenge the Hones dale base bait club to a game of baso ball on the tatter's grounds for $25 a sldo on tho afternoon of Aug. 21. The rmplrfi to be an out-of-town man. John P. Duggan, manager. The James Boys challengo the Mlnooka buso ball club to a game of ball on Ml nooka grounds for the Afternoon of Aug. 22. John P. Duggan, manager. The Taylor Reds challengo tho follow ing clubs for tho Taylor grounds for tho Hutn licttcr Mnn Is Substituted for Thursday Night's Bout. Word was received In thl3 city yes terday that "Bob" Kane, who was to meet "Bobby" Dobbs in a 20-round bout in Music hall, Thursday night, broke his ankle Saturday while boxing with Dick Mooro at College Point. The ac cident, while unfortunate for Kane, was a piece of good fortune to tho Scranton patrons of the American Sporting club as a much better man has been secured to meet Dobbs. Hugh' MoWlnters, who fought a ten round draw with "Kid" McPartland, and also a 20-round draw with Dobbs In the- hottest kind of a fight before tho Gieenpolnt club, of Brooklyn, threo weeks ago, has been substituted for Kane. It has cost tho club a consider able sum of money to get McWlnters and Manager Skelly Is entitled to no little credit for his enterprise. Kane's injury was a compound frac ture of two nnkle bones and necesslta. ted his removal In an ambulance to tho Long Island City hospital where he will have to remain several weeks. It Is tho purpose of tho American Sporting club to givo Scramton peoplo nothing but the best kind of boxing. This is Indicated in the expense neces saiy in engaging McWlnters. It had been Manager Skelly's Intention to put Dobbs and McWlnters on before the Grecnpolnt Athletic elub August 30, but McWlnters consented to settle his or Dobl' superiority in Scranton. Me. Winters is a colored boxer, as is Dobbs, and has a bip record as tho following will show: Defeated Jim Woodly 3 rounds, Jack Gannon 4 rounds, Lou Atley 3 roundB, Marty Garry 2 rounds, Jack McCoy 1 round, Jack Hogan 4 rounds, Tom Mc Gowan 15 rounds, Tom Morlarlty 15 rounds, Wal Burden 5 rounds, Billy Llghtfoot 2 rounds, Frank Needem 6 rounds, Harry Patterson 2 rounds, Joo Cutley 7 rounds, Frank O'Brien 9 rounds, Tommy Gans 1C rounds, Pat O'Neill 22 rounds, Rudy Watson 10 rounds. McWlnters' defeat of euch men as Gans, O'Neill and Morlarlty and his draws with McPartland and Dobbs O- : -A Tribune "Wants" ARE BRINGING LARGE RETURNS TO OTHERS. THEY WILL DO THE SAME FOR YOU. TRY THEM. o Connolly & Wallace OPP. COURT HOUSE. It if m 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 Hade. Bittenbender & Co., 126 and 128 Franklin Avenue BOARDERS WANTED. WANTED-TWO REFINED GENTLE men boarders. Central location. Sur roundings first-class. Meals prompt; but must find their own amusements. To such, n good home can be found by addressing X., Tribune otttee. HELP WANTED MALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. WANTED AGENTS-S7ft PER MONTH and expenses paid active men u right; KOOtlt sold by sample only; Baronies, also horse and carriage furnlithed FREE. Ad dicss JOHUEit, liox filiOS, lioston, Mats. S'ALESMEN'-SCIIOOL SUPPLIES: COUN try work; 8100 ealary monthly, with liberal additional commissions. U, O. EVANS & CO., Chicago. WANTKD-ANIDEA. WHOCANTHINK of some simple tbiup to patcntT Pro tect your IdeHBj tbeymay bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDbEHIlUUN ic CO., Dopt. C. 'jn, Patent Attoraeys, Washington, D. C., for their 1800 prlxe oiler and list of 1,000 Inventions wanted. WANTED-A8 AGENT' IN EVERY SEC V Hon toc4VHs; S1.00 to Sfl.00 a day made; noils at sight; also a man to sell Staplo Goods to dealers; best sldo line $76 a iinontb; cahiry or large commission made; experience unnecessary. Clifton Soap and Manufacture ng Company, Cincinnati, Q. 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 A CO., Uorden llloclt, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED-FEMALES. Advs. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. FOR 8ALE-A FINE YOUNG SPAN OF dark chestnut horsea. For description Inquire at Everett's Stable, Dlx, Court, Scran ton. , I 70R SALE-FINE TRAP CHEAP. : Penn avenue. 1541 REAL ESTATE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I?OR SALE-DESIRABLE LOT, WITH house on rear, 018 N. Washington ave. nue; owner leaving city. OOl Qulncy ave. BICYCLE LAMPS iii AT SITUATIONS WANTED. S"niT!jATK)NvTEDBTA class baker in hotel, bakery or cracker bakery. Address CHAS. 8. FEItNSLEH, 1028 South Washington avonue, Scrnnton. OITUATION WANTED - O washing; washing and ironing taken homrf also. Call or address L. IS., 334 North Sumner avenue. SITUATION WANTF.D-RY A YOUNG man to take care of horses or any other kind of work. T., OOl Price Street. POSITION WANTED-RY A YOUNG roan in grocery store or meat market; can furnish good references. J. E. T., 1717 MeDonou;b avenue. WANTED A COMPETENT HOU8E keeper to tnke charge of u houso in th country. For further particulars address WM. SWAUTZ, Lackawanna County, Pa, ADIES-I MAKE DIG WAGES DOING pleusnnt homo work, nnd will gladly send full particulars to all tending 2 ocnt stamp. MISS M. A. STED1I1NS, Lawrence, Mich. TOUifllN I 20-Rounds 20 HOWARD McCLUSKGY, Philadelphia, AND MIKii McMANUS, Albany. AT Music Hall, Wednesday, August 18 Under the Auspices of The Excelsior Athletic Club. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN ton to sell and Introduce Snydet's enke Icing; experienced canvasser preferred: work permanent nnd very profitable. Write for particulars at once nnd get bonetlt of holiday trade. T. H. SNYDER te CO., Cincinnati. O. WANTED IMMKDIATELY-TWOENER- cetlo saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed Sil a day Healthful without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Write for paitlculars, enclosing stamp, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY; No. 7U John street, New York. FOR SALE OR RENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. I?OR SALE OR HENT-FOOR SINGLE houses, all modern Improvements, on South Hlakely stree., Dunmore. Inquire of P. LENNON, Grove street, Dunmore. FOR RENT. dv. Under This Head One Cent a Word. HOUSE FOR RENT-0 ROOMS, IM provements; September 1st. 407 Toy- lor avenue. LOST. Advs. Under This Head One Cent Word. AaNbitAsAANiMBtiAaVftrfMaa OTRAYED FROM THE PASTURE O Friday, n light moiuo color and will Jersey cow, 5 years old. Suitable reward ft Information or return to 7-3 Madison ave. WANTED-SITUATION BY A YOUNG lady as stenographer and typewriter; very desirous of obtaining a permanent situ ation either In Bcrnuton or elsewhere; can furnish good references. Address F. M., 1017 Olive street, city. WANTED-A SITUATION BY A YOUNG lady, experienced bookkeeper; best references. Address A. 8. C, 1-138 N. Surd ner avenue, Scranton, Pa. WANTED-BY A MIDDLE- aged lady as nurse In confinement cases. SITUATION U aced ladv ai Address M. H., Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED A WOMAN DE slres work at washlnsr, ironing and clean lois Washburn street. sires work at washlnsr, Ironlnit and clean Ing. Address NO. Scranton Pa. 1TANTED-A SITUATION AS STENOU. rapher and typewriter by n lady; enn 50c. WHERE TO BUY. CHE for themselves. ore'07 goods. vfi All wheels guaranteed and List. Olives, $100.00 Gales, $80.00 Stormers, $75.00 Suburbans, $65.00 Stormers, $60.00 Winners, $50.00 Nuggets, SG0.00 Orients, $100.00 Trinities, $100.00 Selling Price $ 70.00 ,.., 55.00 .- 00.00 .. 40.00 . 49.00 39.00 27.50 100.00 100.00 i m i III WYOMING AVENUE. AGENTS WANTED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. RELIABLE AGENTS-EITHEIl SEX, TO pusli a good salable urllcle. Address Box 1U0, Scranton, ru. KLONDIKE AGENTS WANTED FOR large lllustratod book of Klondike, Ave hundred pages; price Sl.no; outfit 10c Ad. dress NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO,, Lake side Building, Chicago, III. Positively tho Cheapest Place In Scranton to Purchase a GOOD Wheel. 324 Spruce St. la Jsrmya Building, TELIABLE JV other neod apply, Pa. AGENTS WANTED; NO liox mo, scranton, A V ANTED-AOENTS TO ROLICIT BUILD- V lng nnd Loan stock; reference re quired. Address PENN, care Tribune. furnish good references; anxious to work. Address M., 736 Maple Btreeeu get SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERL eneed woman to go out by the day; good ao any kind or washer and lroner. or can work; Address J, W., ail Nort avenue, peranum, ya. Gardeld SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG lady to do housework; a small family preferred. Address 140 S. Lincoln avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED-A8 DRIVER BY a young man who can handle and take care of horses; grocery or milk team pre ferred; reference from present employer, J, J., Tribune offlce. WANTED-A POSITION BY A YOUNG man in an olllco or store; many years' experience; can speak Welsh, liox. 004, Plymouth. To. SITUATION WANTED AS TRAVELING salesman, collector, bookkeeping; will ing to fill any honest position; welUtnown in Luzerne and Lackawunnu counties; sober and reliable: good references. W. i M., 1 1642 Dickson auenue. ANTED-SOLICITORS; NO DELIVER- lng. no collecting; position permanent; uLai.1 .uiiui.ti2.iia. w r , 1MK u uu.i.k,iu pay weekly; state age. ttocuesier, .i. i. AGENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price 81. Go ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, Nopcrvllle, 111. A1 GENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL a. gum, aiivvr, incite, uuu copper eieciru expenses paid; ontfil free. Addross, with stump, MICHIGAN MFG CO., Chicago. A GENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL ers; f'io weekly and expenses; expert enee unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFO CO., 48 Van Buren St., Chicago. CORNS, nails CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. BUN10N8 AND INGROWING nails cured without the least rain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice given free. E. M. HKTZEL, uhtropoatsi, 830 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles attended at their residence If desired. Charges moderate. BUY A BIKE -AT- BARBOUR'S. High Grade Wheels on easy terms. 425 Lackawanna Avenue CITY SCAVENGER. AB.BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 N. Maln.ave., or Klokea4 drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry, 'lelephone 0040. C1IA8. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER. All orders promptly attended to, day or nlcht. reasonable. 710 Scramon street. 1126 Washburn street. All the latest appliance. uto harzes, House, .-,,-4ttuJViifc. .. ,tU.-L.