THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 135)7. in ihc EASTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL GAMES Miners Succeeded in Taking Both Games From Montreal. WILKES-BARRB LOST TWICE (Jrnjs I'nttcn Up Tholr 1'crcentnKo nml Avcrnccsnt the Kxpcnso of the Luckless llnll Tosscrs from tho Alli gator City-All of tho Enstcrn I.onguo Clubs rinyed Two Unities Ycstcrdnr nml So Did Thoso of tho Nntionnl League. Yesterday's Results. Syracuse 11 Toronto o ' Toronto u Syracuse 10 Providence 4 Wllkei-Barre a Providence 10 Wllkes-Uarre.. 4 Scmnton 13 Montreal 3 Scranton.. - q Montreal 8 Buffalo U Springfield 9 Springfield Uuffalo All of the clubs In the Enstern lonRiie played two games jcsteidny and Scmn ton was fortunate enough to win both from Montreal. Wllkes-Darre lost both to Providence. Yesterday's con tests did not make any change In the position of the clubs. In he National league great chang es were made by yesterday's games. Baltimore by defeating Pittsburg- twice jumped over the Uostons and again has tho lead in the race for the pen nant with I3oston and New York close on their heels. Washington's two vlc toiles elevated that club from eleventh to seventh place. 1'crccntngo Itecord. P. W. U P.O. Syracuse 1-0 "I 48 Ml Toronto Ill 61 4(i .556 Buffalo 113 fcS 61 .071 Springfield Ill Ci 4S .GwJ Provldenco 113 (3 C! .513 Scranton 103 49 St .476 Montreal 111! 3J 73 .318 Vllkes-liarro ,...107 23 73 .'. Today's dimes. SPRINGPIDLD AT TORONTO. WILICES-HARRE AT HlTl-'ALO. PROVIDENCE AT MONTREAL. SCRANTON AT SYRACUSE. TWO FOR THE MINERS. They Made Alonkeys of Shannon's Men In the First Game and Finished Strong in the Second. Montreal, Sept. C Costly errors ac counted for Montreal's defeat In both games today, coupled with timely hit ting by Scranton In the first game, when they hit Gannon as they pleased. Score: Plrst game MONTREAL. , Shannon, ss 3 0 0 2 2 0 llinnon, If 4 0 1 2 0 0 bhoaion, rf 4 0 1 1 0 0 IJouley, lb 4 1 1 11 0 0 Rlchter, cf. 10 2 2 0 2 Henry, 31 3 1 2 4 C 2 liergtr, 2b 4 0 0 110 liutler. c 4 13 3 2 0 Gannon, p 3 0 0 13 0 MCl'atl.ind, 10 0 0 0 0 Totals, 31 3 10 27 14 4 MsParland batted for Gannon In ninth. SCRANTON. A.U. It. II. O. A. E. Bonner, 2b 4 2 12 4 0 Walters, cf. ." 2 3 4 0 0 Grlllln, rf. 5 12 10 0 Master, lb 4 1 1 10 0 0 Encan, If 4 2 10 0 0 Sullivan, ss 4 2 3 13 0 McGulre, 3b 5 13 2 3 0 Hojd, c 4 0 0 4 2 0 Ulllon, p 5 2 0 0 0 0 Totals 40 13 It 21 12 0 Montreal 0 003000003 Scranton 0 4 0 2 0 3 4 0 13 Earned tuns Montreal, 1. Homo run HutlCr. Two base hits Illchtcr, Henry. Bases on balls By Gannon, C; Gllloii, 3 Struck out By Gannon, 3; Glllon, 3. Boublo playh Shannon to Dooley; Shan non to Bergrr to Dooley; Bonner to Mas sey. Time 2.10. Umpire Mason. Second game MONTREAL. A.B. II. II. O. A. E. Shannon, es 3 2 12 8 0 Bannon, If 3 1110 0 Butler, rf 4 12 2 0 0 Dooley, 11). 5 0 2 8 0 0 Rlchter, cf 5 2 12 0 1 Henry, 3b 3 1 2 2 C 0 Hi'tKcr, 2b 3 0 0 5 0 2 McNamara, c 4 0 1 2 0 0 Yerrlclc, p 4 1110 2 Totals 34 8 11 '25 11 "ti Winning run with one out. SCRANTON. A.U. R. H. O. A. E. Bonner, 2b 5 0 2 J 1 0 Walters, cf 5 112 0 0 Grlflln, rf 5 0 12 0 0 Maosey. lb 4 2 1 15 0 0 Eaxnn, If 5 3 3 2 0 0 Sullivan, ss 4 12 0 7 1 McGulre, 3b 4 1 0 1 0 Gunson, e 4 0 13 4 0 Johnson, p 4 1 1 0 1 0 . Totals 40 9 12 J7 13 Montreal 0 200400028 Scranton 0 4200Q00 3 0 Earned runs Montreal, 3; Scranton, 2 Two base hits Shannon, Dooley, Henri' Sulllvnn. Homo run Eagan. Bases on balls-By Ycrrlck, 1; Johnson, C Struck out-By Yerrlck, 1; Johnson, 2. Double plays McGulre to Bonner to Massev Time 1.10. Umpire Mason. Plonty ol Ilnttlng. Syracuse, N. Y , Sept. 6.-The Stars had a batting contest this morning, in which the homo team won out. Both teams used JifHWs J,?! ,nul0"V.in.',1 orvous DUordors such as Wind nnd Pnln In the Stomach, Rick Headache. UlddlneHN, t ullnesH nnd Swelling after meals. I)IzIiicns nnd Drowsiness, fold Chills. Flush! JngsofHeat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costheness, Blotches on the Skin. Ills, turbed Sleep, V rightful Dreams and nil Non ous and Trembling Sensations, Ac., w hen these ?y.!nl,.t,9.m,"irecftu',eil,)ycon"tlIall,"'v'"nostofthomure. TflB I'IRST UOSli WILL dlVI" A WONDERFUL MEDICINE- lIKIiCMAM'S PILLS, taken nH dlreeted, will quickly restoro females to compltto health. They promptly remove obstructions or Irregularities of the system. Porn WEAK STOMACH, IMPAIRED DIGESTION. DISORDERED LIVER they net like magic u few doses will net wonders upon the Vital Orpins; strengthening the Musculur System, restoring tho long lost complexion, bilnging buck the keen edge of uppe- tlte nml arousliu; with tho Rosebud of llealt inline, iiiese lire juris nuinllteil hytnousuuds Kuaruntecs to the Non ous un any Patent Medicine In the World iiu t'oimiitticu m WITHOUT A TtlVAL. 23c, nt Drug Stores, or will le sent by U. iv ork, post paid, ujkju receipt of price. Ojorltl of two pitchers. Tho Stars did tho sharper work on tho bases, and that helped them out. Tho Stars had tho nftcrnoon gamo won when In tho llfth Earl dropped a thrown ball and lost a chanco to retlro tho side. Scores; Hrst ttunc R.H.E. Byracuso 0 fi 1 1 2 0 0 1 -ll 15 2 Toronto 1 22000112 9 13 3 Batteries Lampc, Horton and Ryan Norton, Gaston and Casey. Umpire Doesohcr. Second game U.H.E. Sjracuoo 0106 000 21-10 13 3 Toronto 1001502201111 3 Batteries Malurkcy, WI1113 and Ryan; Mains, Gaston and Casey. Umpire Doescher. Two for tho Crnys. Providence, R. 'l Sept. C Providence added two lctorlea to her string today, making nine straight. The first was a Pitchers' battle between Egan nnd Patton. Tho second gamo was one-sided. 'Hie homo batsmen wero hitting freely and they bunched their hits. Scores; First came R.H.E. Provldenco 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 4 2 Wllkcs-Uarre 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 b 3 Batteries Egan nnd Dixon; Patton and Dlgglns. Umpire O'Neill. ai-coiiu Rame k.ii.u. Prolvdenco 1 10 3 10 2 2 0 10 11 2 Wilkes-Harre 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 14 7 2 Tin t (nflnd ITnrlann i-.t.l Tl ni , aII and Dlgglns. Umpire O'Neill. Ilnch Took n Gnmo, Buffalo, Sept. C Buffalo nnd Springfield broke ocn In a double header this after noon. Tho first game was a slugging match In which tho locals had tho better of It. In tho second (?amo Korwan again entered the box for Springfield nnd Buf falo could not touch him. Scores; I'irst game R.H.E. Buffalo J 4 1 0 2 1 0 2 01115 4 Springfield 0 12 3 10 0 0 2915 6 Batteries Grey and Urquhart; Dolan, Korwan, Nichols and Duncan. Umpire Swnrtwood. Second came . it.M.w Buffalo 10 000000O1 0 C Springfield 2 0 3 3 0 2 1 0 U la 3 Batteries Cochran and Zahner; Kor wan nnd Duncan. Umpire Swartwood. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Ycstordny Cincinnati. 5 Boston 10 Brooklyn 14 Chicago 17 Baltimore 7 Baltimore 8 New York. 9 New York 9 Washington 7 Washington 7 Philadelphia 6 Cleveland. 8 's Results. Boston 3 Cincinnati. a Chicago.. 7 Brooklyn 8 Pittsburg 3 Pittsburg 7 M. Louis 8 St. Louis 4 Loul5llle 5 Louisville 3 Cleveland 5 Philadelphia a Percentage Record. P. W. L. P.C. Baltimore HO 77 1U .700 Boston lit 7!) ;5 ,(,'J3 New York 110 71 33 .013 Cincinnati no C4 46 . !.: Cloveland 103 53 51 ,5cCJ Chicago 113 51 1;.' .451 Washington luo 43 M .440 Philadelphia 114 50 (.1 .li'J Broukljn 114 50 U AM LoulsIllo Ill 43 05 AM Pittsburg 110 47 M .4.7 St. Louis 114 28 Sd .216 At Baltimore rirst game R.H.E. Baltimore 1 0 3 0 3 0 0 1 S 14 2 Pittsburg 000000100711 3 Battel lesHoffer, Amolo and Robinson; Kilien and Sugdun. At Baltimore it II. E, Second game R.H.E. Baltimore 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 7 12 1 Pittsburg 00000 10012 0 0 Batteries Corbett ana Clurk; Hughcy and Meriltt. Ump!r McDonald. At Washington rirst game R.H.E. Washington 000301111 15 3 LouisUUo 001 3 t 0000 5 8 3 Barterles Mercer and McGulre; Hill, Wilson and Dexter. Umpho Emslle. Second game l ll.B. Washington 1 2 1 0 0 3 7 11 1 LoulBlvllo 10 0 2 0 0 03 8 2 Batteries Brcsnehan and .McGulre; rra. zer and Wilson. Umpire Emslic. At Philadelphia First game R U.K. Cleeland 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 05 U 2 Philadelphia 2 0 2 0 0 0 10 1011 1 Battel ies Young and dimmer; Duiiklo and McPnrland. Umpire Kelly. Second game R.H.E. Cle eland 2 3 0 0 3 08 9 0 Philadelphia 10 0 0 0 12 X 1 Batteries Powell and Zlmmer: Becker. Taylor and Bojle. Umpire Kelly. At N'MV York First n-nmo i r w. New York 310000104 u 13 4 St. Louis 12 0000 00 58 15 G Batteries Sulli an and Warner; Sua holt and Douglass. Umpires O'Ddy and Carpenter. Second game R.H.E. New Yoik 1 0 1 2 0 4 0 1 y H 3 St. Louis 0 100 0003 04 13 1 Batteries Meekin and Warner; Dono huo nnd Douglass. Umpires O'Day and Carpenter. At Brooklyn Plrst game R.H.E. Brookljn 2 2 0 1 0 3 G 0 14 20 4 Chicago 0 20000032712 8 Batteries Dunn and Grim; Orltilths and Klttrldge. Umpire Hurst. Second game R.H.E. Brooklyn 3 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 8 u 6 Chicago 0 07 303 1017 14 0 Batteries Kennedy, rishcr and Grim; Thornton and Klttrldge. Umpire Hurbt. At Boston First game R.H.E. Cincinnati 0 0 2 0 0 2 10 05 9 2 Boston 10 0 0 0 2 0 0 03 5 1 Batteries Breitensteln nnd Schrlver; Lewis and Bergen. Umpire Lynch. Second game u if.E. Boston 4 3 000 2 1 0 10 15 i Cincinnati 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 02 8 5 Batteries Nichols and Bergen: i:hrt and Schrlver. Umpire Lynch. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At Richmond First game R.H.E Richmond 10 0 0 2 0 2 0 381" 1 Uorfolk 0 000000000 10 4 Batteries-Schmidt and Poster; Newton and Snyder. Second game j jj Richmond 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 7' ij Norfolk 100001000274 Batteries Stimmell, Leever and Foster Bishop and Snyder-Umplre-Hayden, ' At Paterson j u jj Paterson ... A 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 J 12 2 Reading 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 4 0 the whole physical energy of the huiauu In all classes of society, undone of thiit one or me nest Largest bale of iuuv ieccuam i'iiis nave me Lar Annual Sales over 6,000,000 Hoxes. S. Agent, P. F. ALLKN 4 CO., 1100 Canal Street, Hook free upon implication. ' Sports. Batteries Viau and Wcstlakoj Garvin and Ilnyden. Umpire Queency. At Nowark R.H.E. Nowark 10 10 0 10 0 25 8 2 Lancaster 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 9 2 Batteries Carrlck, Johnston and 'car foss; Clausen and Wente. Umpire Sny. der. At Hartford R.H.E. Athletics 2 0000 13 00-6 12 4 Hartford 0 00000221512 4 Batteries Cain and Fox; Bowcn nnd Roach. Umpire Belts. DIAMOND DUST. Tho Providence club has beaten tho Torontos In 10 out of 13 games. They havo also beaten tho Buffalos in 10 out of 15. Mr. Kuntzsch Is going Into hlppodrom lm' Te proposes to havo Fltzslmmons do so. jg punching and boxing before ono of th games next week. It will bo an entertainment, tho posters will announce, ns pleasing to ladles nnd children as to gents. Wo had hoped 'that wo would bo spared this fight side-show business. Syracuse Standard. Scranton papers announce that the Buf falo series scheduled for Scranton week after next has been transfcired to Buf falo. This Is dono without tho consent of tho other clubs nnd Is only another ln stnnco of tho farclal way of doing things In tho Eastern league. Such a thing as fair play never Is considered for a mo ment. It Is a race for boodle, not for tho pi'nnant.-Springflcld Union. The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle sajs regarding Albany's chances for com ing Into the lcaguo next year; "It Is more certain that Rochester will be In nnd when Rochester comes back Monti eal will diop out, unless some other club gives up Its franchise and Montreal desires to stay. Which means that tho .Montreal team belongs to the Big Three and as 0110 of them said In answer to that state ment: "That ain't much to know." Tho stands will bo rebuilt and other things happen to RUersldo park before spring comes around again." Proprietor Kuntzsch gave out a bunch of interesting base ball news last night. Ho announced tho sale of Bill Eagan to Brooklyn but don't bo alarmed, this docs not becomo cffectUe until nfter tho sea son closes and the purchase of Pitcher Horton, formerly of Baltimore. This Is the same Horton that Arthur Irwin claims to havo signed. Tho Eagan deal Is a w ise ono on the part of Kuntzsch, for In re turn ho secures the release of Second Baseman Caravan from Manager Barnlo and J500 In cash. It is wise becauso Eagan was sure to go at tho end ot the season. Besides Brooklyn, Boston, Louls llle, Philadelphia and Washington were all anxious to securo tho services of Bill. Syracuse Courier. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. Tho Nonpareils, of Priceburg. accept tho challengo of the Olyphant Browns nnd will play at Olyphant park on September 8 at 3 o'clock T. Hall, manager. Tho Nonpareils, of Priceburg, challengo the Eurekas. of Providence, to play on tho latter's grounds on Sunday, Septem ber 12. Answer as soon as possible. They also challenge any other club -in tho coun ty to play on the Priceburg grounds for Saturday. September 11. Gamo to bo called at 2 30 o'clock. T. Hall, manager. Tho Athletics, of Bellovue, defeated the Lilies, of Dutch Hollow, by a score of 25 to 17. Tho feature of the game was Ding, man's catch of a fly ball and Costello'a tuning. A largo crowd of neoole saw tho Dun- moro Nonpareils tako the descents' of Pino Brooks, scalp jesterday afternoon on tho James Boys' Grounds. The nn. parells batted tho Crescents' pitchers all over mo new. u. u'lioro's work at short and home run hits Kennedy's pitching weio the features of the game. Tho Priceburg Reds defeated the Oly phant descents on Sunday last by a scoro of IS to 17, In a very Interesting contest. Ono of tho Krcatcst amateur games of baso ball of the season will undoubtedly bo plaed next Saturday at Athletic park lttitUfOll tllf tin rrrontnat rlvnla I. n n teur base ball circles, the Harmonies and wiu i-acKuw annas. Tho Rovals chnllpmrn iha Tvpnnno rnr a game ofball Saturday morning nt 10 . in. iui ui-uiB. j. jicuann, manager; T. Gaughan, captain. Tho T.llllpci. nf ArMihnl.l nhnllnn.n l. Stnrllghts, of Jessup to a game of ball em uiu juuer s grounds, sept. 12. They accept tho challengo of the Crescents, of Pino Brook, on the latter's grounds, Sept. 10. P. F. Munloy, manager. Tho Olvnhnnt "Hrnuno will .in. .v,Q Crickets, of Jessup, Sept. 0, at the Oly phant park. Thomas Meehan, manager. Tho Olyphant Browna will play tho Priceburg team on Sept. 11 at the Oly phant park. Thomas Meehan, manager. Tho Taylor Grays challengo tho Trll bys or the Toilets for Thursday after noon on tho Taylor grounds, rirst an swer lirst served. The motorman will direct you. Pleaso answer Immediately. William Edmonds, manager; Evan Davis, captain, Tho Merriw ell Boys hereby challengo tho West Side Sliders to a gamo of bato hall tO hf n1.1ru! Iln tVlA QMna' rm,nHa Sept. 11, 1S37, at 9.30 a. m. Answer through ,ri. mn... m t-. .- xnu -iiivuiii-. x. .uiivis, manager. The Merrlwell Boys challengo the Gol den Orlnlps to .1. trnmrt nf h.iA linl! n x played upon tho Mcrrlwell's grounds on Kii'pi. jj, oj,, at i.ou. Answer tnrougn no Tribune. T. Dals, manager. Tho South Side team Is open for a gamo with tho Mlnooka club or James Boys to a gamo next Sunday for anything. Tho players of tho South Sldo club are: Wtrth, c.j Muldoon, p ; Smith, lb.; TIgue, 2b.: Cogglns. T-; Rogan, If.; Saltry, rf., and Campbell if. William Wlrth, manager. RACES AT FLEETWOOD. Thrco Thousand Spectators Witness tho Grnnd Circuit llients. New York, Sept. 6. Oicr three thous and spectators wero at Fleetwood park this afternoon to seo the big light har ness sport in tho opening day of tho grand circuit meeting. Tho weather was perfect and the track In the pink of con dition, Speculations wore brisk and heavy. Tho big cent of tho day was the $1,000 Manhattan purse for 2.15 trot ters, and pools sold Louis Victor J30 nnd tho flold 35. which really meant Oak lund Barn, as the racu was conceded to between tho pair. Oakland Baron led all tho way and won In straight heats. In tho last pulling up nt tho wlro a wlnneV by six length. In the first heat tho winner got tho half in 103',: and In tho second In 1.03. Summaries: 2.15 class, trotting; purso, $1,000 Oakland Baron, b. h., by Baron Wilkes, Lady Macky by Sliver Thread (Mncey) Ill Louis Victor 2 3 2 Sho 3 2 5 Nutshell 5 G 3 Miss Gatowood , 4 14 Glenmere Boy 6 6 6 TIme-2.124. 2.12, 2.14V4. 2.50 class, trotting, two-year-olds, purse. 2,000- Jcnnio T, b. f by Bowbclls-Nlda by Monon (Fuller) 13 1 Limerick , 3 12 Charley Herr 2 2 3 Del Bar dls. Time 2 2l5. 2.21. S.22i. 2.09 pacing; purse. J2.00O Bumps, b. g by Baron Wllkes- Quecn Ethel, by Strathmore (Wilson) 1 1 1 fiphlnxetta 2 2 5 Dan Q 6 3 2 Hall Cloud 3 5 3 Mlgnon 4 6 4 Planet r.... 7 4 6 Lantuna 5 7di Tlme-2.091i, 2.0714, 2.09V6. W Wit sun a 2 ewe uM Ni ! AMORITA t Jj; illrcti Is ll Vtltci ituu n receipt if 28tu,' fllXTllBf uiaiiSiiioIDaMlStUM YOfW HEAD BETWEEN BUMPERS. Hiclinrd .Mnxov, n Hrnkcinnn, Meets Willi nn Accident ot Ilinghnmton. Richard Mnxey, brakeman on the Delawnre, Lackawanna and Western, was seriously Injured at BInghamton yesterday. While coupling cars his head was caught between the bump ers. Maxey was brought to this city and taken to the Moses Taylor hospital. Tho hospital attaches gave out that he will recover. Maxey lives in this city. Quoit illntch nt Olyphant. A quoit match has been arranged to tako placo at tho Cafe Delaware, Oly phant, on Wcdnesdny afternoon. Sept. 8, between Thomas Middlcton, of Grassy Island, and Michael Sullivan, of Throop, for a purse of J100. Mr. Middlcton con cedes Sulllan ten points. It Pays to Make Your Wants Known in THE TKIltUNE WANT Columns. Quick Returns for Little .Money Is the ExpcrJ. cnee of All Who Have Tested This Feuturc of The Tribune. HELP WANTED MALES, Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. B ARHEIl APPRENTICE WANTED-ONE Mltli some practice. 3351'ennaie. WANTED-TIUJHT WORTHY PERSON to travel. Hnlnry S78()nnd expenses. Reference. 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It's a splendid time for you to visit this department if you want the best bargains ever shown in this line of goods: Skirts, Drawers, Chemise, Corset Covers, Night Gowns, at the most extra ordinary low prices ever quoted for first-class goo?s. 1 CONNOLLY & BICYCLES, IRON AND STEEL, WAGON AND BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES. 81TTE1BE1IH SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION WANTBD-BV A YOUNG man to drUe team or do most any kind of ork: must have work at once; Is sober and reliable. Addresg D. n., 001 Price Bt. SITUATION WANTED-I1Y A YOUNG married man as Janitor or fireman; ex perienced In running small engines; not afraid of work, Address II U,, 08 Lacka wanna avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE nged woman to do general housework. Address E. M. D., Tribune offlce. SITUATION WANTED-HY A MAItltlED man an teamster, driver or coachman, experienced and thorough horseman; can furnish best of references. Address J, C, 1 10 Mlfllln avenue. SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG man as Ktenosrapher, typewriter, book keeper, estimate or bllllnir clerk; expert at figures: elcht years' experience; Al penman; work shows for Itself. Address V. h. D., 715 Monroe avenue. ANTED-BYA MIDDLE-AGED MAN, employment of any kind; can run small engine; nlso used to boiler work; will nccept 3 or tdajsn week; also low wages. Addiess J. W. I, Tribune olflce. SITUATION WANTED-TO DO WA8H Ing and Ironing by the day; best of refer ences. Address o'JO Lackawanna avenue, third lloor. YOUNG MAN WITH EXPERIENCE AS accountant, deilres position in an office or with wholesalo bouse; references. W. H., care Tribune. A LADY DLSIHES A POSITION AS stenograpUer, bookkeeper or as copyist; nnxlous to securo employment. Address Z., Tribune oftlce. SITUATION WANTED-HY A COLOHKD man who has had several years' expert ence as touelunan: can cle good reference. Address JOHN UHOWN, Tribune olflte. WANTED-A SITUATION, BY AN Ex perienced young lady ns clerk In store or ntslstant In oflice. Address, M. 11., 001 Price street. s ITUATION WANTED-AHANERIIAND gin. Apply, 111a Hwctiana street. SITUATION WANTED-HY A WOMAN O to go out washing and cleaning offices by the day. Address, 033 Mineral street, Band Banks. Q1TUATION WANTED-AH A SECOND O hand bread and cake baker In city, or first band In country. Shop expeilence, ten years: sober; Intelligent; married. Address, GEORGE M. NOLL, 1U05 Price street, Bcranton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-AH BUTCHER; first-class meat cutter and bologna mnker; good peildler. Strictly temperate. Address, BUTCHER, 1018 Jaokson street, City. N ELDERLY LADY WOULD LIKE A few engagements as nurse, or would ac cept a position as housekeeper. In the home of a respectablo working man; wages noob lect to a good home. Address C 1 . L., Gen eral Delivery, city. SITUATION WANTED-RESPECTABLE married man, experienced In office work desires n position; will work at any honest employment: can furnlsu references. Ad dress J, IL, Tribune Oftlce. SITUATION WANTED-BY A COLORED man, In a wealthy prUate family; can furnish you with twelve years' experience. Address In the rear of 411 Madlsou avenue, City. Call at 0 p. in. SITUATION WANTED-DRUGGIST, REG J lstered, young man, single; 8 years' ex perience; speuks several languages; Al ref erence; first-class prescriptions. A. K. L., Tribune office. Iron Hosiery, spliced knee, heel an sizes iroui 7 to 10, zic. a fF f Mr hnet Mufmrr Trlnnnr1 W I.MW UV.O. UllHUg J. XUUUV.1, TDI.11 nr Sr ft irnfrt sj - "- " jmm. Sale prices. WALLACE, IG ICYCLE ARGAIN: IBOoo mm 5 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 WANTED. KLONDIKE -AGENTS WANTED FOR largo Illustrated book of Klondike, five hundred pages: price $l. no; outfit 10c Ad dress NATIONAL PUBLI&HINO CO,, Lake side Building, Chicago, III. E ELIABLE AGENTS WANTED; NO other neca apply, uox iui, ocrauiuu, WANTED-AGENTSTOROLICITBUILD-lng and Loan stock; reference re quired. Address PENN, care Tribune. WANTED-SOLICIIORS; NO DELIVER lng, no collecting; position permanent; pay weekly; Btato age, GLEN BROTHERS, Rochester, N. Y. AQENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do ubout Safe Citizenship price 1. Go lng by thousands. Address NICHOLS, Napervllle, III. AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel and copper electro plasters; prices from pa upward; salary and expenses paid; outfit free. Address, wltn stamp. MICHIGAN MFG CO., Chicago. AGENTS-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAL ers; 920 weekly and expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED M'Q CO., 48 Van Buren St., Chicago. CITY SCAVENGER. v AB.BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 N. Mnln;avo., or Klokes' drug store, comer Adam uud Mulberry. 'lelephoueUOlU. CIIAB. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER, All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All the lateat appliances. Churges reasonable. 710 Scranton street. Hours, ll'io Washburn Uet, -N?MP"" Wg' 2Evl assortment of and toe, and pos- JHj pair. . unnl' ..I ..?.. IU UtUl OLUJJta 11 C. M. FLORE1 222 Wyoming Avenua, Scranton; Pa tu-tj-uu-iu-iiV.j',ii,i iSN,ii1 Must 10 Jurlsch's is tho place. These prices talk for themselves. All wheels guaranteed and oro' 07 goods. List. Selling Pries Olives, S100.00 $ 70.00 Gnlcs, $80.00 55.00 Stormcrs, $75.00 G0.00 Suburbans, $05.00 40.00 Stormcrs, $G0.00 40.00 Winners, $50.00 30.00 Nuggets, $00.00 27.50 Orients, $100.00 100.00 Trinities, $100.00 100.00 Positively the Cheapest Place In Scranton to Purchase a GOOD Wheel. 324 Spruce St. In Jermyn Building. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. CORNS, BUNIONS AND INOROWING nail cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and odvloa Chen free. E. M. HEl'ZEU Chiropodist. U30 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles attended at their residence If desired. Charges moder. ate. 1 ? COl- J J J 1 AVENUE I0BA1T01 i 1. ci V