THE SOItANTON TRIBTJjNVE-WEDNESDA.Y MORNING. SEPTEMBER 1, 1807. in tlK EASTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL GAMES Four Lenders Divide as Many Victories and Defeats. MINORS WGRB WALLOPED AQAIN Stnrs UnR Their Third Straight CJnmo from Trillin's Men, but Toronto Keeps Well in I'ront by Winning from tho l,onlcs--WIILcs-l.nrro Takes a Draco nml Shuts Montreal Out. Itcstilti. Syracuse..., 10 Scrnnton 3 Toronto... .15 Springfield 11 Wilkci.Uarre.., 7 Montreol o Providence 6 Buffalo 5 Percentage Itccord. I". W. E. l'.C. Toronto 101 CI 40 .G15 Syracuse 113 C5 4'. .00J HufTulo 11J OJ 4S .D Springfield 101 6S 48 .MS I'rotldence 103 SB GJ .M9 Seruulon 07 46 51 .174 Montreal 10! Jifi 70 .840 AVIIkei-Harro 100 23 "J .K0 Tulny'iJtimr". . MONTREAL AT SntANTON. .Syracuse at wilices-harre. uuitalo at springfield, toronto at providence. r:THREE STRAIGHT. For the Stars, but Very Crooked for ScrantotiMiners Played a Poor Gam. Yesterday. The Stars made It three straight yes terday. They took another fall out of the Miners In a same that somewhat resembled the two preceding contests In that the home team were outpointed eveiyuhere. Grlflln's men were never able to con nect with the ball, the sixth Inning ex cepted, when thiee singles and a base on balls netted two runs. In that In ning three of the live hits off Lamps were made. The eleven hits recorded against Glllnn In the detailed scoie are not a fair Indication of Glllon's pitch ing, ds thiee hits were made In the fourth Inning, after a mlsplay by Gilf lln, which made four runs possible, one was hit pa&t Sullivan's position when that plajer was covering second and another was stopped by Massey, who could not field It, as Glllon failed to cover Mist. So of the eleven hits by the Stars, six were of the legitimate ailety and the remainder should only be recoided In the nowhere column. A base on balls to 'Walters and Ron ner's two-baser oxer third gave tho Jllners a run In the first Inning. Fiom then until the sixth It was a cae of walk to the plate and back to the bench again, excepting the fourth, when Schlebeck made a wild thiow on a dlill cul chance, and the fifth, when a base on balls was folio ,ed by two force lilts. Garry was hit by a pitched ball in the fourth and stole second and with one out O'HiIen singled Garry home. Lezotto hit a fly to light field, which Otlflln should have caught and doubled O'Hrlen at first, hut Sandy became twlsteij on the direction of the ball, which ho let pass him, and O'Drlen penttd and Lezotto went to third on the single and the error. Ryan's single and Earl's three-base hit brought In the last two of the four runs. Thiee more were bagged by the Stars In the fifth on Hill Uagan's two-baser, KullKan's wild throw, his muff, O'Hiien's bunt and Uonner's error on the lattei's steal. The .Miners' two final tallies In the sixth weie made on a walk to Massey, singles by Sullivan and Grlffln and Eagan's force hit, which forced Griffin at second. On account of Peter's lame ankle, Griflln took his place at second and tried to make third on Magulre's liner to center. Gany made a good throw to third and Sandy slid for tho base. Smith made a pass at him and did not touch him by a foot, but Smith pulled off his glove and started for the bench. The bluff worked, for O'Neill cnlled Griflln out. The Stars chalked up three In the ninth on Hill Hagan's grounder to Mas sey and which was recoided as a hit on account of Glllon's failure to cover the bag, a walk to Garry. Smith's hit by. pitcher, O'Hrlen'H force hit and steal and Glllon's wild throw to first. In the final half Maguire singled and with two out lioyd walked. Gunson was sent to bat In place of Glllon, but hit a fly to Schlebeck. Score: SCRANTON. A.H. R. II. O. A. E. Writers, cf 3 10 2 0 0 Ilonner, 2b 4 0 13 7 2 Mnstey, lb 3 1 0 11 1 0 Sullivan, hs 4 1113 2 Urltlln, rf 4 0 12 0 1 P nugan, If. ....... 4 0 13 10 Maguire, 2b 4 0 10 0 0 Koyd, c 2 0 0 5 2 0 Glllon. p 3 0 0 0 3 1 Uunson, 10 0 0 0 0 Totals ,....32 3 5 27 17 1 Batted "for Glllon. In tho ninth. SYRACUSE. ." ' ' A.B. II. II. O. A. n. W. Eagarr, '2b, ,,...! 2 2 3 2 0 Gurry, cf 2 3 0 110 Smith, 3b 4 10 2 4 0 O'llrlcn, If 5 2 2 10 0 Lezottc, rf 4 113 0 0 Ryan, c 5 12 0 0 0 Earl, 11) 4 0 17 0 0 Schlebeck. ss 4 0 1 4 3 1 , Eampe, p i 0 2 0 0 0 " H Totals 33 10 11 27 10 1 I) We will nail 2 otsce umtle box cf AMORITA U m t at; Ultm la the laitcJ Statu 00 receipt tf 29 cu,' AM) nUa Uloria of Syracuso 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 310 Scrnnton 1 000020003 Earned runs Scrnnton, lj Syracuse, 3. Two bnco hits Ilonner, W. Eagnn. Throo base hits Earl, Sacrlflco hits Gnrry, I.nmpc. Left on bases Scrnnton, 6! Syr acuse, C. Struck out Uy Glllon, 2; by Lainpc, 4. Doublo plays Sullivan to Ilon ner to Massey; Uonncr to Massey to IJoyd. First on errors Scrnnton, lj Syra cuse, 3. First on balls Off Olllon, 2: oft Lnmpe, 4. Hit by Olllon, 3. Umpire O'Neill. Tlmo-l.DO. .Montreal Couldn't Hit Kccnnn. Wllkes-Uarro, Aug, 31. Kecnan had Montreal completely at his mercy todn,y. The live hits tho visitors mado wcro scat tered nnd failed to not a slnglo run. The homo team fielded sharply and ran tho basei well. Score: WILKES-RARRE A.U. It. II. O. A. E. Goccltel, lb 6 0 0 C 0 0 Meancy, rf. 3 0 2 0 0 0 D. Shannon, 2b. ... 5 0 0 3 1 0 Rous, cf C 2 2 4 0 0 Rottenus.-lf. 4 2 3 G 0 0 Athcrton, 3b 4 2 2 2 10 Goading, c 4 113 0 0 I'rowse, ss 2 0 0 3 4 1 Kecnan, p 4 0 1110 Totals 30 7 It 27 7 1 MONTREAL. A.R. R. II. O. A. E. P. Shannon, ss. ... 4 0 0 4 E 0 Rannon, If 4 0 0 10 0 Shcaron, cf, 4 0 12 0 1 Pooley, lb 4 0 0 1 0 0 Rlchter, 2b 4 0 0 110 Henry, 3b 4 0 10 7 0 Reiner, rf 2 0 110 0 McNamnra, c 3 0 2 2 12 Ycrrlck, p 3 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 32 0 5 27 1G 3 WIlkes-Rarro ....0 1010103 17 Montrenl 0 000000000 Earned luns Wllkes-linrre, 3; Left on bases Wilkes-Burre, 9, Montreal, C. Two ba-o hits Athcrton, Kecntn, Retts. Tlrst b.ise on balls Off Kcenan, 1; Ycrrlck, 4. Struck out Uy Kecnan, 2: by Ycrrlck, 1. Double piny Prow so to Shannon to Goeckol. Hit by pitcher Hottenus, Gond Injr. Stolen bases Hottenus, 3; Meoney, Athcrton, Gondlng, Retts, Kecnan. Sicrl. lice hit Prowse. Time 1.33. Umpire Mason. Koru'nn Tossed The 111 Over. Springfield, Mass., Aug 31. In the last hilf of tho third Inning Korvvnn deliber ately threw the game nway by tossing tho balls over the plate. Score: TORONTO. A H. R, II. 1 1 4 1 3 1 4 1 0 0 1 O. 3 3 7 3 0 G 1 o 0 0 0 A. E. 0 0 Casey, c 5 White, If 5 McGnnn, lb 5 Mollale, cf 4 Freeman, rf 4 Smith, 3b 4 Wagner, ss C Talor, 2b t Williams, p 1 Snvder, c 1 Norton, p 3 1 Totals 41 15 17 27 10 I SPRINGFIELD. A.U. R. If. O. A. E. TuUer. ss 3 2 0 3 11 Green, If fl 2 3 3 2 0 Rannon, If 5 12 2 0 0 liiouthers, lb 112 7 0 0 Woods, rf 5 1110 0 Rogers, 2b 4 2 13 3 1 Gdbert, Eb 4 12 12 0 Duncan, c 2 113 0 2 Nichols, c 3 0 0 111 Korvvan, p 2 0 0 0 11 Mains, p 3 0 10 11 Totals 41 11 13 21 11 7 Toronto 2 0 0 0 2 4 10 X 13 Springfield 1S2O0000 011 Earned runs Toronto 4; Sprlnglleld, 1. Sacrlflco hit Taylor. Stolen bases Casey, 2.; White, 2; McUann, McIInle, Freeman, ruller. Green, Hrouthers. Rogeis. Two bao hits McGann. Smith, Wagner. Nor ton, Brouthers, Wood, Rogers, Gilbert. Three-base hits Freeman, Wagner, Ran non, H'outhcrs. Homo run Gicen. First bae on balls Off William1", 2; off Snyder, 1; off Norton, 3; off Korvvan, 2: oft Mains, 1. Struck out Uy Williams, 1; bv Kor vvan. 3. Hit by pitcher Ry Korvvan. 1. Double plejs Smith (unassisted); Green and Nichols. Triplo play Wagner. Tay lor and McGann Wild pitch Mains. Time 2.03 Umpire Swart wood. 1'ctui Deserved the Victory. Trovldence, R. I., Aug. 31 Tho victory of Providence over Buffalo in a twelve Inning battle today was brought nbout by nervj, strategic pitching by Jack Egan. Score: TROVIDENCE. A.U. R. H. O. A. E. Wclgand, 3b 5 112 4 1 Ljons, cf 5 0 2 0 0 0 O'Brien, 2b 5 12 2 4 0 Abbey, rf 0 0 1 0 1 0 Dixon, c C 0 2 10 2 0 Knight, If 4 0 3 2 0 0 Cooney, ss 3 10 7 0 0 Ras'-ett, lb 5 1 1 12 1 2 Egan, p 3 2 3 0 2 0 Totals 42 C 15 33 20 3 BUFFALO. A.U. 'R. II. O. A. E. Gllboy, If 5 0 2 2 0 0 Grey, rf G 0 2 2 1 0 Cljmcr, cf 4 10 2 0 0 Wise. 2b 6 0 1 S 4 0 Gremlnger, 3b 4 1 1 1 s 0 Field, lb 4 1 2 12 0 0 Barry, ss 5 0 2 2 10 Urquhnrt, c 5 0 0 7 11 Gray, p 5 0 0 0 4 1 Totals 43 3 10 30 II 2 Gremlnger out for Interferenece. Providence 0 0002001000 3 5 Buffalo 0 0020100000 03 Earned runs Providence, 3. Tvvo-baso hits Knight Gremlnger, Field. Three baso hit Dlvon. Sacrifice hits Welgand, Lvon, Cooney, Double plays Dixon to Cooney; Abbey to O'Brien to Cooney; Gremlnger to Wise to Field, Wlso to Bar ry; Barry to Gremlnger. Stolen basej Lyons, Clymer. Barry. Bases on balls Oft Egan, 3; oft Gray, 4. Struck out-liy Egan, 9; by Gray, 1. Wild pltch-Egan. Time 2.40. Umpire Doeschcr. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Results. Baltimore- 11 St. Louis s Boston 8 Chicago 8 (Eleven Innings.) New York 7 Cincinnati 6 New York-..., 9 Cincinnati 1 Brooklyn o Cleveland 4 Philadelphia 5. Louisville 4 Washington 8 Pittsburg . 4 Pcrccntnco Itcco P. Baltimore 101 Boston 108 New York 101 Cincinnati 104 Cleveland , 101 Chicago 111s Louis vlllo ion Pittsburg 103 Philadelphia 103 Brooklyn 07 Washington 103 St. Louis , lifj rd. W. !, P.O. 72 3? 012 71 31 .(.S3 GO 34 ,W5 02 42 ,'M 51 50 .519 60 53 .463 4S Gl .410 4G 69 .433 47 Gl .4J3 4H (4 ,UQ 43 CO ,4.'9 1W 81 ,213 To-diiy's Games St. Louis at Baltimore. Chicago at Boston, Cleveland at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at New York. Loulsvlllo at Philadelphia Pittsburg at Washington Six Ciovelnnd Error". Brooklyn, Aug. 8l.-The Brooklyni won Sports. & well played gnmo fiom tho Cleveland this afternoon. Score: R.H.E, Brooklyn 20001303 3 U 1 Cleveland 0110001104 9 C Batteries Dcnn and Orlm; Wilson and Zlmmer. Umpire Hurst. .Mercer Ilothercd the IMrntci. Washington, Aug. 31. Mercer -was a winning card against tho Pirates, keeping tho hits scattered and striking out seven men. Scoro: R.H.E. Washington 3 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 8 13 3 Pittsburg 00000 1120-4 U 1 Batteries fiercer and Farrell; Hughcy and Sugdcn. Umpire Kelly. Ilrowns Were Slaughtered. Baltimore, Aug. 31. The champions eas ily defeated tho Browns today In a one sided game of llttlo Interest. Scoro: R.H.E. Raltimoro 0 0 0 G 5 2 0 0 12 17 0 St. Louis 10 01012 005 9 3 Batteries Hoffer nnd Robinson; Dona hue and Douglass. Umpire O'Day. r.lcvrn Innings nt Boston. Boston, Aug. 31. Boston narrowly es caped defeat today, as tho Chlcagos had tho gamo well In hand when bad errors and a few lucky hits allowed the home team to tlo tho score, and after two ex tra and exciting Innings, tho game was called on account of daikness. Score: R.H.E. Boston 00103 0012 10-8 14 4 Chlcneo 02 0 0 1 0 2 0 2 1 0 S 11 0 Batteries Klobcdanz and Bergen; Brlggs and Klttrldgc. Umpire Lynch. Two Tor the Giants. New York, Aug. 31. The Reds fell down before tho Giants In two games this af ternoon. Bunched hitting in. tho ninth de cided the first. Tho scond gamo was a. walk-over for tho Giants hit Breltcnsttln almost at will and tho Clncinnatls could do nothing with Mcekln. Scores: First game R.H.E. New York 0 0113100 1 7 10 4 Cinclnantl 4 0 0 10 0 0 0 1615 t Batteries Rusle and Warner; Rhlnes nnd Vaughn. Umpires Emslle and Car penter. Second game R.H.E. New York 0 011133 9 13 0 Cincinnati 0 0 10 0 0 01 2 Ratteries Meekln nnd Warner; Rrelt cnsteln and Peitz. Umpires Emslle and Carpenter. 1'hlllirs Won in the Ninth. Philadelphia, Aug. 31 In a pitchers' bat tlo today Taylor got a little the better of tho argument and Philadelphia won out from Loulsvlllo In tho last Inning on Cross' three-bagger and McFarland's in gle. Score: R.H.E. Loulsvlllo 00 10002101 3 Philadelphia 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 115 8 4 Batteries Hill and Wilson; Taylor and McFarland. Umplro McDonald. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At Norfolk (first game) Noflolc, G; Hartford, 1 (12 innings); (second game) Hartford, 4; Norfolk, 1. At Newark Newark, 7; Reading, 0. At Paterson Palerson, 2; Lancaster, 1. At Richmond (first game) Richmond, G; Athletics, 3; (second game) Richmond, 7; Athletics, 3. DIAMOND DUST. Harper and Gunon will be In tho points this afternoon. Montreal comes hero todiy for the be ginning of a three-day series. Pitcher Ytrkes, of the Scranton club, nnd who has been pitching at Cortland this scaon, may bo leolled and ordered to Join tho Miners at Syracuse or Buffalo next week. Pitcher Recker, of the Montrcals. has been teleased to the Phillies, of tho Na- innl league. Becker was by many con sidered as good a pitcher as the Eastern leaguo possessed. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. Tho Crescents challengo tho Starlights, of Jessup, to a game on tho Crescants' grounds Friday, Sept. 3 at 3 30 p. m. J. Cooney, captain. Tho Anthracites accept tho challenge of tho Taylor Grays for Saturday, Sept. 4, at 3 30 sharp, on tho Central grounds. J. P. Williams, manager. Tho Mluookas accept tho Harmonies' challenge for Sept. 5. P. J. Phllbln, cap tain. Tho Anthracites accept tho challenge of tho AMolets, of tho South Side, for Sept. G, at 3 o'clock on the Violets' grounds. If satisfactory answer In Tho Tribune. J. P. Williams, manager. Tho Young Indians, of the South Side, defeated tho Young Century boys by a scoio of 7 to G. Batteries for tho In dians, P. Mlrtz and F. Hamm. P. Murtz, manager. Tho West SIdo Athletics accept the challengo of the Taylor Reds for Thurs day afternoon, Sept. 2. Pleaso answer In Wednesday evening's paper. T imas Tlerney, manager. Tho West SIdo Oxfords challengo tho West Side nrovvns to a gamo Sept. 6, on the Browns' grounds, at 3 p. m. An swer through Tho Tribune. Charles Wal lass, manager. Tho Anthracites, of tho West Side, accept the challenge of tho Taylor Reds for a gamo on tho Central grounds Sat urday, Sept. 4. nt 3 30 o'clock. John P. Lewis, manager. Tho Sunsets, of Archbald, challengo tho Crescents, of Pino Rrook, to a gamo on tho Archbald grounds Friday, Sept. 3. Answer through Tho Tribune. M. J. McDonnell. Tho Mooslo Populars challengo tho Harmonies, of tho West Side, to a gamo on the Avoca grounds Sept. 6. Pleaso answer through Tho Tribune. We would also llko to play the Lackawannas or Olyphant Rrowns or any other team In Lackawanna county. Thomas Mulr, man ager. AN EXTRA PRELIMINARY. Added lb Tomorrow Night's Boxing Carnival nt .Music Hall. Hugh Fltzslmmons, of New York city, who is to meet Marty McCue, also of New York, In a 20-round bout for a decision at Music Hall tomorrow night, reached here yesterday afternoon. Fltzslmmons was accompanied by his trainer, Dick Moore, one of the best known middlevvelghts of tho east. They were met by James Judge and lnft fnf fViA lntta'o ...of.!..,- ..... in Plttston, where Fltzslmmons will re- main until tomorrow. McCue will arrive here on this after noon's 1.C0 Delaware, Lackawanna and Western train from New York. With him will he Jack Skelly, tho match maker, and manager of the American Sporting club, and possibly Tommy West, the middleweight. To the list of preliminaries for to. morrow night has been added a 4 round go between John Kelly, of the South Ride, and Pat Gibbons, of Pitts, ton, 113-pound men. SCRANTON PLAYER'S ELOPEMENT. Wns Itcportcd from lliiflulu, but It Is Not True. Theio nppears to be no truth In the 5 story published In Buffalo to the effect that Shortstop Sullivan, of tho Scran ton baso ball team and formerly of tho nuffalo club, eloped with Mary Daley, an 18-year-old girl, whose parents live at Lewlstown, N. Y. She had been at tending school In Buffalo and living with an aunt, Mrs. William Hunt. A telegram was received Saturday by Manager Griflln, of tho Hcranton team, from tho girl's father, who asked con cerning his daughter's whereabouts. Manager Qrldln Investigated and re piled that there was no truth In the story ns far as Sullivan was concerned. Sullivan denies tho elopement part of the report, but admits that ho knew the Daley girl. BICYCLE RACES. Worcester, Mass., Aug. 31. In tho na tlonnl circuit bicycle races hero today Frank Butler won tho thrce-mllo lap race In 7.21 3-5; John S. Johnson, second; Fred Titus and Nat Butler tied for third. Ed die Bald won tho mtlo open In 2.13; Major Taylor, second; Watson Coleman, third. 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H. II ANSON, or MRS. M. E. -MARTIN, 121 South I rankltn street, Wllkes-Barre, Pa. CITY SCAVENGER. AJLIIRiaas CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved . pumps usea. a. uuiuu.s, Proprietor. i.euve oruers 1100 N. .Malnjave,, or Elckes' nrug store, corner Adams und Mulberry. .viH.wuiip uu-ttN f'lIAS-l COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER. All orders promptly attended to, duy or nlsht. All the latest appliances. Charges rottaonable. 710 Scruutou street. Housa 1120 Wufshburn street. uuv CONNOLLY & WALLACE ryemoval Sal? Goes right on and will continue until we move into our new store, about September 15th. IE IB" Ml Oil PRICES : Linen ITuck Towels, hemmed or fringed borders 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.. .$1.25 Turkish Bath Towels, 2 grades 2 for 25c 20 cents each, very special value. 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SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG O man ns stenographer, typewriter, book keeper, estimate or billing clerk; expert nt figures; eight years' experience; Al penman; v, ork show s for itself. Address F. I D., 715 Monroe nenue. ANTED-HYA MIDDLE-AGED MAN, employment of any kind; tan run amnll engine; nlso used to boiler work; will accept a or 4 days a week; also low wages. Address J. W. F., Trlbuno office. SITUATION WANTED-TO DO WASII lng and Ironing by tho day; host of refer ences. Address 6 '2(1 Lackawanna avenue, third floor. YOUNG MAN WITH EXPERIENCE AS accountant, desires position In an office or with wholesale house; references. W. B., care Tribune. A LADY DESIRES A POSITION A3 stenographer, bookkeeper or as copyist; anxious to secure employment. Address Y-, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-HY A COLORED man who has und several ears' experi ence ns coachman: can give good reference. Address JOHN UKOWN, Tribune office. w ANTED-A BITUATION, HY AN EX- stunt In office. Address, M. 1)., 001 Price street. SITUATION WANTED-AS AN ERRAND girl. Apply, HIS Hwetland street. OITUATION WANTED-HY A WOMAN O to go out washing and cleaning offices by the day. Address, 033 Mineral street, band Hanks. SITUATION WANTED-A8 A SECOND - hand bread and cake baker In city, or first hand In country, bhop experience, ten years; sober; Intelligent; married. Address, GEORGE M. NOLL, 1005 Price street, Hcranton, l'iu SITUATION WANTED-AS HUTCREH; first-class meat cutter and bologna maker; good peddler. Strictly temperute. Address, UUTC1IER, 101H Jackson street, City. AN ELDERLY EADY WOULD LIKE A few engagements as nurse, or would ac cept a position ns housekeeper, in the home nt a respectable working man; wages noot ect to n good home. Address C. 1. L., Gen. eral Delhery, city. SITUATION WANTED-RESl'ECTAHLE murrlcdman, experlencedln office work desires a position; will work at any honest employment; can furnish references. Ad dress J. II., Tribune Office. SITUATION WANTED-HY A COLORED man, In a wealthy private family; can furnish you with twelve years' experience. Address In the rearof 411 Madison menue, City. Call at 5 p. in. SITUATION WANTED-DRUGGIST, REG O lstered, young man, single; B years' ex perience; speaks seeral languages: Al ref erence; !lnit-clas prescriptions. A. K. I, Tribune office. YOUNG MAN WHO THOROUGHLY UN derstands meat, flsb, oyster and grocery business, desires position in or out of elty. Address lO'JO 1'lttston avenue, Scranton, I'n. (QL mm 5 IQ ICYCLE ARGAINS 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 Many other bicycle bargains from $10,00 up. be sold immediately. AGENTS WANTLD. K LONDIKE- AGENTS WANTED FOR lnrco illustrated book of Klondike, five hundred pages; price 81.50; outfit IOC Ad dress NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO,, Lake side llulldlng, Chicago, III. R ELIAHLE AGENTS WANTED; NO other neeu apply. uo iuv, boramou, l'a. WANTED-AOENTSTOSOLICITHUILD-Ing nnd Loan stock; reference re quired. Address l'ENN, caio Tribune. WANTED-SOUCI.TORS; NO DELIVER Ing, no collecting; position permanent; pay weekly; state age, GLEN UROTHEIW, Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about bafe Citizenship price ?1. Go ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, Nupen llle, HI. AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel and copper electro plasters; prices from S3 upward: salary und expenses raid; outfit free. Address, wltu stamp, MICHIQAN MFG CO., Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL ers; 925 weekly and expenses; expert ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MtG CO., 48 Van Huren St., Chicago. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. TN RE: ASSIGNMENT OF HYDE FARE 1 Hank. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed, un Auditor appointed by tho Court of Common Fleas of Lackawanna County, to make distribution of the funds In the bands nfb. II, Mott, Esq., asslgneeof the Hyde Park Hunk, will attend to the duties of his up- r ointment, at his ofllce In the Coul Exchange lulldlng, Hcranton, l'a., on Saturday, the '.'Bill day of September, 1HU7, at jo o'clock a. m., at which time and place all parties having claims on said fund must appear and present their claims or forever be deburred from coming In upon said fund. JOHN M. HARRIS, Auditor. you want Bry Goods WAGON SUPPLIES. G. M. FLORE 222 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pa Must 10 Jurlsch's Is the place- These prices talk for themselves. All wheels guaranteed and are '07 goods. List. Selling Price Olives, $100.00 $ 70.00 Gales, $80.00 55.00 Stormers, $75.00..... - 00.00 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 Cheapest Flace In Scranton to Purchase a GOOD Wheel. 321 Spruce St. Id Jermyn Building. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. CORNS, HUNIONH AND INGROWING nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice gheti free. E. M. HErZEL, Chiropodist, 330 Lackawanna aenue. Ladles attended at their residence tf desired. Charges inoder ate. SCRANTON Hum GOOD v' i
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