THE SCRANTON TJHBUITE-TCJESDA.Y MORNING-. AUGrUST 81, 185)7. in the Olorld of $pom. EASTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL GAMES Gach Contest in Doubt Until tuc Finish Was Reached. PROVIDENCE THE ONLY HOME WINNER Tho Grnys' Victory Over the Jilsons mid tho Miners' Detent by Syrncimo Tuts the l.ntlcr Into Second lMnco. Tho Minors Lost Hccnuso They Wcro Outpointed in All Departments. Syracuse Toronto 5 Montreal 10 Providence 7 Results. .... 4 Scranton a Springfield 3 Wilkes-Harre 8 Uuflslo 4 Ii. r.c. 40 .C12 43 .M 4 j .505 41 .50.) f,2 .511 CO .47'J CT .313 72 .273 Percentage Itccord. P. V. Toronto 103 C3 Syracuso 112 fi7 Huffnlo Ill GO SprtnKlleld 103 IS Providence 107 IS -tfJrnnlon M M Ainntrcnl 10". Wi - Wllkcs-Harro 00 27 Today's Cnmri. svriAcrsi: at scranton. MONTREAL AT WtLKES-IlAnnE. tohonto at snniNonni.n. HUFFALO AT PROVIDENCE. STARS REPEAT THE DOSE Gave Hi; .Miners Medicine of n Mixture of 4 to 2, nnd the Best Club Won. that Inning, however, lio was touched up pretty lively and before the third man wns retired, seven runs nad been scored. Score: wiLicns-BAnnn. a.ij. n. ir. o. a. u. Goeckel, lb 5 1 1 13 0 0 Meaner, rf. 4 110 0 0 I). Shanno, 2b 5 12 3 11 llotta, cf 6 0 1 0 0 1 Hottenus, If 4 112 0 0 Atherton, 3b 4 2 2 0 0 0 GondlnK, o 4 13 6 2 0 Prowse, E.i 4 12 13 0 Wcllnor, p 2 0 2 0 2 0 rattan, p 2 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 33 S IS MONTREAL. A.B. II. H. F. Shannon, ss 5 3 3 P-annon, If 3 11 Shoaron, rf C 1 1 DooSey, lb 2 0 1 Itlchtcr, 2b 4 10 Henry, 3b 4 3 3 Iicrger, rf 2 11 McNnmarn, c 4 11 McFarland, p 3 0 1 21 16 A. V. a 1 IS The Miners yesterday got another ilOFe from the Stars, n dose mixed In the fame proportions, 1 to 2, as on Sat urday. llurliiK the administration of the medicine the Miners had several opportunities to turn tho tables, but were unequal to the task. What would have been pood work In the box by Johnson was marred by his Inability to set thp ball over the plate until inch times as he had the fhort end of the nnrument and the lcsult was usually a hit and a contribution towurd a lun. There were six Innlnps In which the Ptars did not score and In those six lnnlnjrs the only hits made were two that did not pass the Infield. Kissinger, on the contrary, pitched steadily and effectively and had the Miners breaking their backs while pawing at his good delivery nt all stages In the game, excepting the eighth Inning, when a ba?e on balls to Fulllvan, lionner's triple to left field and Massev's single developed two runs, one of which was earned. The Stars deserved t" win, too, be cause luck cut a verv small figure In their lun-gettlng and they made the most of every chance ofi'ered them on the bases and at bat. Thev supported irissluger In splendid style, the work of Jinl Smith at third and Kagan's seo t,nd base play being pattlcularly fast and cutaln. In the second Inning the Stars oh talned their first run on O'Brien's single ii.d steal, a passed ball, a walk to Lezotte and Ryan's slow grounder, which forced Lezotte at second. BUI Hagan singled In the fifth and was .sacrificed to second. Ryan reached flryt on Magulre's bad throw and G'Rilen singled Hagan home. Tn the eighth, with one out, Lezotto hit tor two bases and Ryan hit one to short left field, which Engan failed to reach after a hard run. The uncertain ty of tho result kept Lezotte fiom go ing farther than third, Ryan making two bases on the hit. A walk to Earl filled the ba.-es. Right here a chance was offered to letlre the side and If the proper play had been made the scoie would have been 2-2 Instead of 4-2 after tho Scran ton half. Schlebeck hit an easy grounder to Sullivan, who was at fault for not tossing tho ball to Bonner and beginning a double play, or Bonner ei red In not coveting the bag. At all events Sullivan made tho play at sec ond unassisted, forcing Carl, but was too late to field Schlebeck out at first. Lezotte scored and with two out Kis fclngor singled Ryan homo. Score: SCRANTON. A.B. It. II. O. A. ,..40120 ... 2 1 Totals. 32 10 12 27 Wllkes-Uarro 0 00100070-8 Montreal 1 0 13 4 10 0 x-10 named runs WUkes-Barre, 1: Mont real, C. Left on bases Wllkes-Harro, Bj Montreal, E. Thrcobaso hlte Dooley, Uannon, Henry, McNamara, F. Shannon, Prow so. Two-baso hits Uergcr, Wcll ncr; rirst base on balls Off Patton, 3; oft McFarlaml, 1. Struck out By Wcll ncr, 2. Double plays F. Shannon, to Doo. ley; Oondlng to doockcl; Rlchter to F. Shannon, to Dooley; Henry to Rlchter to Dooley. 2. Sacrifice hits Bannon, llersor, Dooley. Time 1 40. Umpire Mason, Wns n Src-Snvv Contest. Providence, R. I., Aug. 30. Tho batting of Bassett and Welgand had much to do with the victory of Providence over Buf falo today. It was nn exciting game, iar tlculnrly as the Buffalos gained a lead In the fourth Inning, which they held until tho seventh. Score: PROVIDENCE. A.B. R. IT. O. Welgand, 3b 5 2 3 2 Lyons, cf 5 0 2 4 O'Brien, 2b 5 0 13 Abbey, rf. 5 12 2 Dixon, c 4 0 0 2 Knight, If. 10 12 Cooney, ss 3 2 10 Bnssett, lb 1 1 3 12 Hodson, p 3 110 out, was not In uniform. Tho game was called with tho score nt tho end of tho eighth 7-6 In Chicago's favor and wns flnlshtd under protest, Scoro: R.n.B. Now York 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 E 6 4 Chicago 1 4 000 00 2 3-10 1 C Batteries Sullivan, Beymour and War ner; Griffith nnd Klttrldge. Umplro-Em-elle. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At PaterBon Lancaster, Cj Patcrson, 1. At Newark (First game) Newark, 23; Reading, 1; (second game) Newark, 9; Reading, C. At Richmond Richmond, 8; Athletics, 7. At Norfolk-Norfolk-Hartford game postponed, rain. DIAMOND DUST. A. 5 Totals 3S 7 11 27 IS BUTFALO. A.B. R. Gllboy, If. firoy, rf ., Clymcr, cf. Wise. 2b. . Oremlnger, Field, lb. , Bairy, ss. Zahner, c. Gtrman, p. 3b, H. 0 O. 0 o 3 5 Walters, cf. . Sullivan, ss. Bonner, 2b. . Massey, lb. . Kugan, If. .. Orlllln, rf. .. (iiuibon, c. .. v Magulre, 3b. Johnson, p. . Boyd. 5 1 12 Totals 33 2 C 27 15 Batted for Johnson In tho ninth. SYRACUSH. A.B. R. II. 2b.. W. Eagan. Garry, cf. ... Smith, 3b O'Brien, If. .. Lezotte, rf. .. Ran, c , Karl, lb Schlebeck, ss. Klssengcr, p. 1 3 1 4 10 1 0 A. 3 0 6 0 0 1 0 3 1 V. 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Totals 3S 4 10 27 10 2 Provldenco 0 110003117 Buffalo 0 02200000-4 Earned runs Providence. 4; Buffalo, 1. Two baso hits Bassett. Three base hit Welgand. Homo run Welgand, Bassett, Sacrifice hits Dixon, Hodson, Gllboy, Stolen bases Barry, Cooney. Double plays Wie to Field. Bases on balls Off Hodson. 2; oft Germar, 1. Struck out By Hodson, 1; by German, 3. Passed ball Dixon. Time 1.10. Umpire Docsch er. Toronto Keeps on Winning. Springfield, Mass., Aug. 30. McGann's timely two-bagger In tho fifth won to day's game foi Toronto, it came with two out and two on bases and was fol lowed by McIIale's single, earning three runs Just when things were looking fa vorable for tho home team. Score: TORONTO. A.B. R Casey, c 4 White, If 4 McGann lb 4 McIIale, cf 4 Freeman, rf 3 Smith, 3b 3 Wagner, ss 1 Taylor, 2b 3 Gaston, p 3 Totals 32 5 0 27 12 ( SPRINGFIELD. A.B. R. H. O. A. E. Fuller, ss 3 Gteen, If 4 Bannon, cf 3 This Is Ladles' Day. Montreal comes tomorrow. Toronto has released Pitcher Stnley. On account of a broken finger Schef fler has been released by Springfield. Tommy Olllon, tho little, round-bodied gentleman who has given but flvo hits In his last two games, will bo In against tho Stars this afternoon. Goeckel leads Wllkes-Barro In batting. Ills average Is .365. Tho next In order aro Betts, .317; Mcaney, .311; Odwell, 318: Shannon, .307; Dlgglns, .207. The general team avorngo Is an oven .300 per cent. President Young has given as his opin ion that Umpire Haskell was wrong when ho refused In St. Paul recently to per mit a run to be scored where tho base runner crossed the plate beforo tho third man was put out on a double play. Why In goodness name didn't Sandy Grlflln start In playing the outfield be foro, thl3 season? Syracuso Standard. There Is a lot of amateur ball around Toronto. If tho notices of games Is an Indication, Scranton and Toronto have moro amateur teams than other Eastern leaguo cities. Syracuso Evchangc. Catcher Dixon, of the Providence team, Is making quite a record this year nn nn everyday catcher. He has participat ed In 101 games nnd caught In 97 out of that number. Ho has played seven games as a utility man in other positions when tho team was crippled, and tho team has played only one gamo In which ho has not figtued. If Toronto had only Scranton to play the rest of tho season that nonnnnt would be a cinch for Irwin. Springfield Union. And, the Union might have add cd, If Scranton had only Springfield to play tho positions of these two clubs would bo 1 eversed that's a cinch, too. Scranton Tribune. And then the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle drops a tear and adds "If Montreal ." Now comes the report that Albany wants a franchlso In tho Eastern league and will be In lino in ISM. Thero prob ably will bo several changes In the cir cuit next spring. It Is not unlikely that Wllkes-Barre and Scranton will drop out and It Is pretty certain that Rochester will havo a team. Albany was a, pretty fair ball town onco upon a time, and having been without a team tho past threo years may be rlpo for a return to th3 fold. Rochester Herald. Tho Herald Is Informed that Scranton will bo in tho fold In 1S9S. Brown. "Now, tf Amoa will take my advice, ho will rest next winter In stead of running tho risk of throwing out his arm In those exhibition games during the off season. I was brought up in California, nnd lived there twenty years, and am in a position to Bpeak by tho book on tho climate of that coast. "Tho Sclco aggregation will encoun ter damp, foggy weather six days out of seven. Tho dampness of tho Cali fornia winter means death to the arm of a pitcher who has Just finished a season's hard work In the east, and wore I tho owner of a club I would positively forbid any of my pitchers to tnke this trip to tho coast. Those in and outfielders who are to tako the trip run less risk of physical Injury. I wouldn't, however, advlBO any ball player to take these barnstorming trips. Of course, there Is but little actual hard workout tho sudden change of climate and the damp atmosphere may result In colds, stiff arms, and cases of Charley horse. "Charley Nichols, of tho Boston team, was one of a party of barnstormers who went to the coast several years ago, and It took Charley at least a year to recover the full use of his arm." The Tribune Brings quick returns through its CENT A WORD, PAID IN ADVANCE, WANT ADS." 11 LLP WANTED MALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. WANTED-FIRST-CLASS BICYCLE RE ' pair man, no other need apply. CO LUMBIA HICVCLE AGENCY, 243 Wyo ming avenue. A CTIVE CANVASSER WANTED, CITY and country. Apply 017 uoara or iraae. "WANTED J1KN T CANVASS FOR fast Belling 25-cent nrtlclo that any one enn Hell Hint can sell anythlug. Room. (J, Dime Hank. R. II. O. A. E. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 12 0 0 13 4 0 0 0 110 0 0 0 2 3 0 1115 0 0 0 12 0 12 0 2 0 Brouthers. Woods, p lb 4 1 Rogers, 2b 4 Gilbert, 3b 4 Nichols, rf 4 Duncan, c 4 12 0 0 0 1 5 Totals 31 3 8 24 U 1 Toronto 0 10 0 3 10 0 X 5 Springfield 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0-3 Earned runs Toronto, 3; Springfield, 1, Sacrifice hits Smith, Gaston, Stolen bases Mcllale. Fteeman, Tullcr, Nich ols. Two-baso hits McGann, Woods, Rog ers. First baso on balls Oft Gaston, 2; off Woods, 2. Struck out By Gaston; by Woods, 5. Hit by pitcher By Woods, 1. Doublo play Gaston, Wagner and Mc Gann. Pased ball Casey. Time 1.43. Umpire Swart wood. NATIONAL LEAGUE. BUMPS AN EASY WINNER. Tho Knee nt Charter Onk Pnrk Not Exciting, Hartford, Conn., Aug, 30. When Bumps paced tho first .heat of the first race at Charter Oak park today In 2.03U. closely pressed by Planet, everybody expected to seo a gieat race. The other two heats, howeer, were easier for the winner and was never In doubt. Tue day was fine, the track first clws, tho attendance 2,500. Summary 2.09 class, pacing; purse, $2,000. Bumps, b. g., by Baron Wllkes- Queen Ethel (Wilson) Ill Planet 2 5 2 Frank Bogash D 2 5 Splnxetta 3 3 3 Hall Cloud 4 4 4 Berkshire Courier 8 0 G Bright Light 0 8 7 Alhambra 7 7oig Time, 2.05U. 2.0S, 2.0D. 2.24 class, trotting; purse, $2,000. The Monk, br. g., by Chimes Goldfinch (Geers) 3 111 Paddy D 1222 Quartcrstaff 2 3 3 3 Oakley 4 4 4 4 Time, 2.1CH, 2.13, 2.16U, 2.1S'4. 2.23 class, trotting for two-year-olds; purse, $2,000. Amby, b. c, by Ambassador-Rc- galo (Dumond) 12 1 Prlneo Otto 2 12 Princess Flavla dls Time, 2.23SJ, 2.23M, 2.23'i. WANTED AOENTS-57r, PER MONTH nnd expenses paid nctlve men If right: poods sold by sample only; samples, also liorso and carriage furnlRbed FREE. Ad diess JOllllElt, Box CIIOS, Boston, Mass. OALESMKN-,.CHOOL SUPPLIES: COUN O try work; SlOU salary moutnly, with Jiheral additional commissions. EVANS & CO., Chicago V O. "WANTED-AN IDEA. WHOCANTIIINK V or some simple thing to patent? Pro feet your Ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEObEUllURN A CO., Bent. C. 23, Patent Attorney, Washington, D. 0., for their $1800 prize oiler and list of 1,000 WANTED-AS AGENT IN EVERY SEO tlon to canvass; $1.00 to $5.00 a day made; sells nt sight; nlso n man to Rell Staplo Goods to dealers; best side line $7A n month; falnry or large commission made: experience unnecessary. Clifton boap and Manufactur tig Compuny, Cincinnati, O. "1X7 ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN it oery town to solicit stock subscrip tions; u monopoly: caDltnl reoulred. 1 Borden Block, Chicago, 111. ttlr ii-iAf fnp nrrnnla Tf It UIU I1IUIIVJ V4 ttkLOtn sv capnni requireu. euwaku 1. r 1011 tt vju., HELP WANTED FEMALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. U7ANTED-A YOUNG LADY AS STEN-o-jriiMher and office assistant, who has bad some experience; none ether need apply. Address C., Tribune olllce. "ITTANTErJ-A COMPETENT WAITRESS. V MRS. E. P. KINGSBURY. Apply nt B28 Clay avenue, between the hours of 8 nnd t) a. in. nnd O to 8 p. m. LADIES-I MAKE BIG WAGES DOING pleasant homo w ork, and will gladly send lull particulars to all sending 2 cent stamp. MISS M. A. STEUI1INS, Lawrenco, Mich. BOXERS ARRIVE TODAY. Baltimore Uoston 6 Chicago - 7 Results. ... 7 Cincinnati. 1 Cleveland 3 New York - 5 27 0 0 0 0 14 3 2 0-4 2 02 Totals ..., 31 4 Syracuse ........ 0 10 0 Bcianton ., 0 0-0 0 Earned runs Scranton, 1; Syracuse, 2. Two baso hlt3 Walters, Lezotte, Ryan. Three baso hits Bonner. Sacrifice hits Mngulre, Garry. Stolen bases O'Brien. Left on bases Scranton, 8; Syracuse, 9. Struck out By Johnson, 1; by Kissinger, 2j; Doublo plays Schlebeck to W. Eagan -to Earl. First on errors Scranton, 3; Syracuse, 2. First on balls Off Johnson, 4; oft Kissinger, 2. Hit by pitcher Wal ters, Schlebeck. Passed balls Gunson. Umpire O'Ncil. Tlme1.45. Montreal Ilntl n Scrtrc. Wllkes-Barre, Aug, 30. Tho Montreal team playe4 with bnap and vim today. They batted hard and fielded sharply. Up to the eighth Inning McFarland kept Wllkes-Barro's hits well scattered, In W9M " III Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored Weakness, Nervousness, Doblilty, naM inoiram or etui from ctrlr .rror. or Utcr eictut. 1 m rtiuiu of OTtrwork, ilckneis. vror- . XT, etc lull itrD(th, ia.Teiopm.ol ana ton Iglvta to tterr organ I and portion of tha hodv. Simple, natural ra.thodi. ' Immediate ImDrov.m.nt ee.n. Failure impoa.ible. 2.0bO reference. Hook, eiplanution and proola mailed OeaUd) free. 64 NIAOARA ST. UUFPALO. N. y. V Cyjf XsV if 2ywir ERIE MEDICAL CO,, Percentage Record. P. AV. L. P.C. Baltimore 103 71 3J ,tts9 Boston 103 71 31 .CSS New York 10.! Gl 33 .027 Cincinnati 102 C2 40 M)i Cleveland 103 54 4'J .521 Chicago 10S 50 5S .103 Louisville 103 48 10 .411 nttsburg 101 40 53 .412 Philadelphia 107 46 (Jl A2) Brooklyn 10(3 43 01 .425 Washington 101 41 CO .4"3 St. Louis lOS 23 SO .245 To-dny's Cnmcs St. Louis at Baltimore. Chicago at Boston. Cleveland at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at New York. Louisville at Philadelphia. Pittsburg at Washington, rivo Strnight for Baltimore. Baltimore, Aug. 30. Tho Champions to day made It five straight from Cincinnati on this visit of tho Reds. Tho Orioles wero unable to bunch their hits on Dwy cr until tho sixth Inning. Score: R.H.E. Baltimore 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 7 11 3 Cincinnati 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 7 C Batteries Borbett and Robinson; Dwy- cr, Damman ana Yaughan. Umpires O'Day and Kellcy. Pitcher Nichols Acnin. Boston, Aug, 30. Cleveland could not bat Nichols today. Powell waa batted for threo runs In tho first Inning, but after that he kept tho Bostons well In hand. Score: R.H.E, Boston 3 1 00 0 1 1 0 6 12 2 Cleveland 110 0 0 0 0 0 02 7 3 Batteries Nichols and Bergen; Powell qnd Zlmmor. Umpire Lynch. Ahou and EiiihIIo Mud 11 Row. Now York, Aug,, 30. Anson and Emslie had a arm urgumont today over tho latter's rtfusa! to call the game at the end of th eighth, In tho ninth n gen eral row fallowed, New York refusing to bat on Uie ground that Friend, who went Intouhe game when Anson was put .McCuo nnd ritzsimmons Will Coino with Their Trainers nnd Handlers. Marty Medio and Hugh Fitzslmmons, who are to box twenty rounds for a decision "before the American Sporting club, at Music hall, Thursday night, will reach here today from New York city with their trainers and handlers. ritzHlmmons will leave at once for PIttston, where he will remain until tho night of the bout; McCue will stay In this city, and will probably mako the St. Charles hotel his headquar ters. Wot d comes from both Mike Kane, of Mlnooka, and Jim McCadden. of "Vllke3-Barre, who aro to meet In an eight-round preliminary for a decision, that they aro In splendid trim, and each is confident of winning. They will weigh 140 pounds each. Both men havo large personal followlngs and no little Interest Is being attached to their bout. Mike Kane, of Mlnooka, who Is to box McCadden, of Wllkes-Barre, at Music hall Thursday night, has been matched to appear p gainst Larry Cafferty, the Port-Bowklcy welterweight. In the star bout of the Columbian club's tourna ment at Weber's rink, Taylor, Sept. 20. They will spar 15 rounds at 143 pounds. WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN- ton to sell nnd Introduce Snyder's cake Icing; experienced canvasser preferred; work permanent nnd very profitable. Write for particulars at once nnd get benefit of holiday trade. T. II. SNYUEIt A CO., Cincinnati, O. 7ANTEU IMMEDIATELY-TWO ENER ' gctlo saleswomen to repicscnt us. Guaranteed SO n day without interfering with other dutlm. Healthful occupation. Write for pnttlculars, enclosing stamp, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY? No. 72 John street, New York. FOR RENT. Adv. Under This Mead One Cent a Word. IORitENT io-rt6oMiibusE,3ioi)ERN 1 Improvements. Inquire JENKINS' DRUG bfORE, corner Main nnd Jackson. I ELEGANT, SUPERIOR AND HEALTHY -t houses on Jellerson nnd Monroe ave nues; modern conveniences; newly painted and decorated. JONES, ail (Spruce street. Open evenings. STORE TO LET WELL LIGHTED, GOOD . cellar; good business; steam heated. JONES, 311 Spruco street. Open evenings. SCRANTON AURE DIES. I Died from n Ruptured Illond Vessel on tho Rome, N. ., I rack. Word was rcclved hero yesterday of the death of "Gttlo F," a Scranton mare, at Rome, New York. The ani mal was owned by Martin Devlno and others. "Ettle F" died from the rupture of a blood vessel while being speeded on the track. She was being handled by John Skeels, of this city. She was four years old and had a mark of 2.23. An offer of $1,500, made by Buffalo par ties last week, was refused. OFFICES AND APARTMENTS-STEAM heated; conveniences; handsomely decoruted. JONES, 311 Spruco street. Open evenings. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. CONNOLLY & WALLACE I femoval Sai Goes right on and will continue until we move into our new store, about September 15th. PIKES : Linen Huck Towels, hemmed or fringed bordersr. 2 for 25c Domet Blankets, large size and extra good quality, worth 75 cents, at 45c a pair An extra largo and heavy fleeced Blanket, in white only, at.. .$1125 Turkish Bath Towels, 2 grades 2 for 25c 20 cents each, very special value. ; A line High Grade Napkin, worth $3.00 a dozen At $2.25 Our entire stock of Table Linens at prices Much below their real value. Ladies', Gents' and Children's Hosiery at deeply cut prices. See our lie. Stockings. Handkerchiefs, Laces, Hibbons, Trimmings, Embroideries,etc, at prices made low enough to close them out quick. It's a splendid time to visit our store if you want Bry Goods and wish to save money. CONNOLLY & WALLACE 209 Washington Avenue. . R id l n n its 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 CITY SCAVENGER. A. lUiRIGGS CLEANS l'RIVY VAULTS nnd cess pools; no odor. Improved mimnsuned. a. uuiuuo, i"!"""" , PLmave orders 1100 N. Matn.ave,, or Elcketf drug store, corner Adams nnd Mulberry. leiepuone umu. rllAR. COOPEIt, CITY SCAVENUEH. j All orders promptly nttenuea to, any or ah thn intpst unnllances. .... "------- -, . , 710 Bcraniou .nee MHH. KAUHOT'S 150AHDINO HOUSE IS ollercdfor sale. I linvo decided to go out of bimlnesH. The ontlre business nnd out ntoftho Ftuirot Hoarding Home, nt 015 N. Washington avenue, comprising 2(1 fur nUhed rooms, beslilei the ball nnd bathroom, must be disposed of before October let. An opportunity Is now offered to secure one of tho best known nnd Jlnest equipped first class boarding houses In the city of Scranton at a greut Rncrlflce. Terms of snle mnde known upon nnpllcatlou to Y. T. HACK Err, 121 Wnshlugton avenue. YOUNOMAN WITH EXPEUIENCE AS ndvMintnnt. desires nosltlon In nn ofllce Kor with wholesalo house; references. W. S., care Tribune. 70H SALE-EAST DRIVING HOUSES, X pacer and trotter; sole for the vvnnt of use, nt STALL NO. l,bcrantonDrlvlnBl'arlc. IOll SALE-KINE LINE NEW I1UGGIES, J surrles, phaetons, store nnd lumber wagons; a'so second-baud buggies nnd wag ons cheap, nt M, T. KELLER'S Lackawanna Carrlnge Works. I?OH SALE-A FINE YOUNG SPAN OF ' dark chestnut horsos. For description Inquire at Everett's Stable, Dlx Court, Scranton. 17011 BALE-FINE THAI' CHEAP. X1 I'enn avenue. 1011 DISSOLUTION NOTICE. nlcht. rpjiRnnnble. 1125 Washburn street, Charges uouse, SITUATIONS WANTED. -IT7-ANTEn-HY A MIDDLE-AGED MAN, W employment of any kind; can run small engine; also used to boll-r work; will accept n or 4 days a week; also low wages. Address J. W. F., Tribune olllce, SITUATION WANTED-TO DO WASII lng and Ironing by the day; best of refer ences. Address 620 Lackawanna avenue, third floor. A LADY DESIRES A POSITION A8 stenographer, bookkeeper or as copyist; nnxlous to secure employment. Address Z., Tribune ofllce. SITUATION WANTED-HY A COLORED man w ho has had several years' experi ence ns coachman: can give good reference. Address JOHN UUOWN, Tribune office. siiniii; dirk 5 IG ICYCLE ARGAINS 0. M. FLDREY, 222 Wyoming Avenue, -Scranton, Pa 2 Gents' Keatings, new $42.00 1 Ladies' Keating, new 42.00 Second-Hand Spaldings 30.00 Second-Hand Keatings 30.00 Also 1 Second-Hand Columbia for 28.00 1 Second-Hand Hunterfor 20.00 WANTED-A SITUATION, 11Y AN EX perlenced young lady as clerk in store or assistant In olllco. Address, M. II, 001 Price street. SITUATION WANTED-AS AN ERRAND girl. Apply, 1112 Swetlnnd street. SITUATION WANTED-HY A WOMAN 0 to go out washing and cleaning offices by the day. Addresa, 033 Mineral street, Sand Hanks, OITUATION WANTED-AS A SECOND O hand bread nnd cake baker In city, or first bund in country, bhop experience, ten years; sober; intelligent; married. Address, GEORGE M. NOLL, 1U06 Price street, Scranton, Pa. BASE BALL ON TUG COAST. Ittisio Is Advised Not to Try It Next Wlntor. "I read In The Tost a dispatch from New York stating that Amos Rusle has decided to bo to the coast next fall with' tho Selee party," remarked Tom A ranrvelOTs enro for DltUMtENNl'SH, can bo ft ten Mere U y at cam. It u harmless PonoTa rhemlrnl On,, tin Iirnail-v. Nw Vnrlr. FULL lBPOttMATIOa GLADLY MAILED FREE. ANTI-JAG mill', FIRM OF8WINOLE & HAND WAS L dissolved this day by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be conducted by A. F, Sulnglo, who will assume all rcspousl blllty.collecttng all bills nnd nnylngall debts, (Signed) A. F. SWINGLE, D. T. HAND. Dunmore, Pa., Ang. 30, 1807, STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. BY VI RVUE OF A RESOLUTION OFTHE Hoard of Directors of The Scrunton Sav ings Hank and Trust Company, n meeting of tho stockholders of tho said company Is called to convene nt Its banking rooms, No. 428 Lnckuwunna nvenuo, Scranton, Pa., on Friday, the first dny of October, 1807, nt 10 n. m., to take action on approval or disap proval of the Increase of tho capital stock of said banking compuny from fifty thousand to one hundred thousand dollars. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. JN RE: ESTATE OF MARION M'KAY, 1 latt of the city of Scranton, deceased. Notice Is hereby glveu that letters of ad. ministration In the above named estate hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all per sons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands to present them without deluy to Mnrgnret Worrell, ndmlnstratrlx. MARGARET WORRELL. Administratrix. WATSON & ZIMMERMAN. Attorneys. OITUATION WANTED-AS HUTCHER; o first-class ment cutter and bologna maker; good peddler. Strictly temperate. Address, HUTCHER, 1018 Jackson street, City. AN ELDERLY LADY WOULD LIKE A few engagements as nurse, or would ac cept a position as bousekeoper. In the home otn respectable uorklug inau; wages noob lect to a good homo. Address C. P. L., Gen eral Delivery, city. QITUATION WANTED-RESPECTAnLE O married man, experienced lu olllce work desires a position; will work at any honest employment; can furnish references. Ad dress J, II., Tribune omco. QITUATION WANTED-HY A COLORED O man, tn a wealthy private family; can furnish you with twelvo years' experience. Address in the rear of 411 Madison avenue, City. Cull nt 6 p. in. SITUATION WANTED-imUGGIST, REG kJ Istered, young man, single; R years' ex perience; speaks several languages: Al ref erence; first-cluss prescriptions. A. K. L., Tribune office. YOUNG MAN WHO THOROUGHLY UN dcrstands meat, fish, oyster and grocery business, desires position In or out of city. Address 1B2Q PIttston avenue, Scranton, Pa. WANTED-AB A LAUNDRESS ON NEW kind of work by the day: can give ref erences. Address T. E., 701 Elm street, Many other bicycle bargains from $10.00 "Up. be sold immediately. Must AGENTS WANTED. WANTED-AN ACTIVE AGENT FOR tho city of Scranton to reprcent a first-class registry and accident Insurauce company. Sells readily. A great monoy maker. Small capital required. Call at Lackawanna Valley House. J. M. CUL HERTSON. CENTS WANTED EXPERIENCED canvassers to Introduce new lllble Ques tions and canvass for most beautiful nuiga "ineiKOOdpay. Write ''LEISURE HOURS." 008 Arch street. Philadelphia. KLONDIKE -AGENTS WANTED FOR large illustrated book of Klondike, five hundred pages; prlra 81. ro; outfit 10c. Ad dress NATIONAL PUHLISHING CO,, Lake side Uulldlug, Chicago, 111. RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED; NO other need apply. Hox 130, Scranton, Pa. WANTED-AGENTSTOSOLICITHUILD-Ing nnd Loan stock; relcrenco re qulred. Address PENN, care Tribune. WANTED-SOLICITORS; NO DELIVER ing, no collecting; position permanent; pay weekly; state uge. GLEN UHOTHERS, Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do nuout bufe CltUenshlp price pi. Go ing by thousnnds. Address NICHOLS, Nopervllle, III. A" GENTS-TO BELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, sliver, nickel and copper electro plasters; prices irom $ a upwaro saiary aim expenses paid; outfit free. Address, wltu stump. Mil:, JHIOAN MFC CO.. Chicago. A0ENT8-T0 BELL CIGARS TO DEAL en; 825 weekly and expenses: experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MtU CO., .18 Van Uuren St, Chicago. OITUATION kj inau t references, WANTED-HY A YOUNG inau to work In a grocery store; good Address Hox 402, Dunmore, ra. REAL ESTATE. Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word. rftWBB1 WITH )U av nuej owner leaving city, 001 Qulucy nve. 170H BALE DESIRAHLE LOT. X1 bouse on rear, OlB N. Washington ave. WHERE 10 WHEELS Jnrlsch's Is the plnce, Theso prices talk for themselves. All wheels guaranteed and ure '07 goods. Lilt. Selling Price Olives, $100.00. --S 70.00 Gales, $80.00 55.00 Stormers, $75.00... 60.00 Suburbans, $05.00 40.00 Stormers, $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 Cheupest Plnce In Scranton to Purchase a GOOD VheeL 324 Sprues St. In Jermyn Building. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE, CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING nails cured ultliout tho least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice lven Free. E. M. HETZEL, Chiropodist, 30 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles atiendej at their resldeuce if desired. Charges inoder ate. a. ,-i Vs.