TIIE 50R ANTON T H IB UNJS IT RID A. Y MORNINGr. SEPTEMBER 10, 189T. in m EASTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL GAMES Stars Again Administer a Push to tbc Descending Miners. WILKUS-BARRB ALMOST WON ONG Within Ono of Ilnir-n-IIiindrcd Huns Jllndo in tho Two Springfield Toronto (Jnincn, Which Is More Tlinu Twice ns Mnnvns Wero Jlndo in All tho Other (nnics in tho licneiieAIontrcnl Tnkcs Ono 1'rom Providence, lint That Doesn't Help Our Cnso Any. Yesterday's ltcsults. iyrocuse 3 Scranton - I Toronto.. 14 Springfield 10 Springfield 20 Toronto 5 Ilullalo 3 Wilkes. Uorrc. a Montreal 12 Providence 3 Percentage Itccord. P. W. L. P.C. Syracuse lit 7S 46 .(.a Toronto 11G C3 47 .W3 Buffalo .., 122 TO 02 .674 Springfield 118 CI (12 .552 Providence 118 G3 f.5 .534 Scranton 107 49 CS 4S Montreal 115 42 73 ,::oo Wllke3-Barro 110 Zi 81 .264 Todny's (nmes. SPRINGFIELD AT TORONTO. WILKES-BAHRE AT BUFFALO. PROVIDENCE AT MONTREAL. SCRANTON AT SYRACUSE. A PITCHERS' BATTLE. Harper Was Disabled in the First liming and Retired in Favor of Qlllon, Who Was Wild. Syracuse, N. Y Sept. 9. Tho last game between Syracuse and Scranton was a pitcher's battle, In which Willis had slightly the best of It. Harper was disabled In the first Innlng.belnp; struck on the hand by a hard liner. Glllon became wild In the eighth, nl lowing the home team to score two runs, which won the game. Score: SYRACUSE. A.B. R, II. O. A. L W. Eagan, 2b 3 113 4 0 Garry, cf 211100 Smith, 3b 3 0 0 10 1 O'Brien, If 3 0 0 0 0 0 I.czotte, rf 4 0 12 0 0 Ryan, o 4 0 0 12 1 0 Earl, lb 3 13 5 0 0 SchiebecK, s 2 0 0 3 Willis, p 2 0 0 Totals 26 3 7 27 7 3 SCRANTON. A.B. R. ir. O. A. E. Bonner, 2b G 0 3 C 4 0 Walters, cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Grlilin, rf 4 0 12 0 0 Masaey, lb 5 0 0 8 0 0 P. Eagan, If 4 0 12 0 1 Sullivan, ss 3 12 2 10 Magulre, Jb 3 0 0 12 0 Boyd, c 4 0 1 13 0 Harper, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Glllon, p 4 0 0 0 10 Totals 33 1 8 21 11 1 Syracuse 0 0 10 0 0 0 2 x 3 Scranton 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 01 Earned runs Scranton, L Two-base hits Lezotte. Boyd, Bonner, Grillln. Double plays Eagan, Schiebeck to Earl; uuiiiiui- iu .uussey; uoya to uonner. First on balls Oft Willis, 2; oft Glllon, 4. Hit by pitcher Willis, 2; Glllon, 2. Struck out -By Will-. 8; by Glllon, 2. Left on basf s Syracuse, 7; Scranton, 12. Sacrlllco hit Schiebeck. Time 2.03. Umpire-O'Neill. It Wns n Pitchers' Buttle. Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. D.-Today's gamo was a pitchers' baltlo and Farmer Brow n won. Both pitchers did great wotk. Brown kept tho Wllkcs-Barrcs from scor ing until tho last Inning. Score: BUFFALO. A.B. R, H. o. A. E. Grey, rf G 0 0 1 0 0 Field, lb 4 0 0 10 0 1 ' Gilboy, If 4 0 0 C 0 1 Wise, 2b 3 12 3 3 0 Gremlnger, 3b 4 0 1 1 0 0 Barry, is 4 0 12 4 0 Clymer, cf 4 12 2 0 0 Urquhart, c 4 12 2 2 0 Brown, p 3 0 0 0 5 0 Totals 35 3 8 27 1J "2 WILKES-BARRR. A.B. R. H. O. A. E. Goeckcl, lb 3 0 2 11 0 0 Meaney, rf 4 0 12 0 0 Shannon, 2b 3 0 13 4 1 Betts, cf 4 0 0 3 0 0 Bottenus, If 4 1110 0 Atherton, 3b 411320 DIgglns, o 4 0 0 3 0 0 l'rowse, es 4 0 116 1 Patton, p 3 0 0 0 10 Totals 33 2 7 27 13 "2 Buffalo 0 0 2 0 0 10 0 0-3 Wllkes-Barro 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 Eearned runs Buffalo, 2; Wllkes-Barre, 1. Three-baso hit Atherton. Stolen base Meaney. Baso on balls Oft Patton, 1; oft Bron, 2. Struck out By Patton. 2; by Brown, 1. Left on bases Buffalo, V; Wllkes-Barre, 5. First on errors Buffalo, 2; Wllkes-Barre, 1. Sacrifice tilt Brown. Double play Prowso tp Shannon to Goeek 1. Umpire Doeschcr. Time 1.40. Two Listless Gnmc. Toronto, Ont., Sept. 9. Toronto arol Springfield played two listless games to day and broke even. In the first game tho scoro was 9 to 4 In favor of Springfield, when Toronto went to bat in the eighth, and made eleven hits with a total or ten runs. Williams was wild In the second game and Toronto gave him wretched support. Spnrgneld Bcored ten runs on eight hits In tho third Inning. The game was called on account of darkness nt tho end of tho fifth Inning. Scores: First game TORONTO. A.B. U. II. O. A. E. Casey, c 3 0 110 1 Snyder, o 3 12 10 0 Lush, If 6 13 4 13 McGann, lb 6 1 s 10 0 0 McIIale, If 6 12 10 0 Freeman, rf 4 1 1 3 0 0 Smith, 3b 5 3 3 3 5 0 Wagner, s 4 3 2 0 12 Taylor, 2b 4 3 3 4 4 0 Norton, p 5 0 2 0 10 Totals 43 14 22 27 12 6 SPRINGFIELD. A.B. R. H. O. A. E. Fuller, ss 6 113 3 0 Green, If 5 3 4 3 11 Bannon, cf 6 2 110 0 Brouthers, lb 4 3 1 10 0 0 Woods, p 6 13 13 0 Rogers, 2b 4 0 12 3 1 Gilbert, 3b 3 0 13 4 3 Nichols, rf 4 0 0 110 Duncan, o 3 0 13 10 Totals .40 10 13 27 16 5 Toronto 0' 0 0 0 0 4 0 10 0 11 Springfield 4 0 12 0 2 0 0 1-10 Earned runs Toronto, 10; Springfield, 2. Two-base hit. Green. Three-baso fclu-r UoClann, Wagner. Home runs Smith, mm of Wagner, Greoni Stolon bases Freeman, Bannon, 2; Brouthers, Green. Double plays Gilbert to Rogers to Brouthors; Taylor to McGnnn; Cmlth to Taylor to McGnnn; Lush to Taylor. Bases on balls -Off Norton. 8: oft Woods, 2. Hit by pitch erTaylor, Fioeman, Gilbert. Struck out By Norton, 1; by Woods, 1. Passed ball Duncan. Left on bases Toronto, 7; Springfield, 13. Time 2.15. Umpire Swnrtwood. Second game 2 2 TORONTO. A.B. II. II. O. A. 13. Casey, P9 2 2 112 1 Lush, If 2 0 1 "2 1 0 White, If 10 0 0 11 McOann, lb 10 0 10 1 MoIInlc, of 3 0 12 0 0 Freeman, rf 3 0 0 0 0 2 Smith, 3b 2 113 2 1 Snyder, o 2 10 3 10 Taylor, 2b 3 0 0 3 0 2 Williams, p 2 110 10 Totals. .' 20 C S 15 8 8 6PRINGFIELD. A.B. R. II. O. A. E. Fuller, S3 4 3 3 3 3 1 Green, If 4 3 2 10 0 Bannon, cf 4 3 2 110 Brouthers. lb 6 2 4 5 0 1 Woods, rf 5 2 1 1 0 0 Rogers, 2b 2 2 112 0 Gilbert, 3b 3 2 2 110 Nichols, c 110 10 0 Duncan, c 2 12 10 0 Korwan, p 4 110 2 0 Totals 31 20 IS 15 9 2 Toronto 1 4 0 0 05 Sprlngllcld 2 C 10 3 0-20 Earned runs Toronto, 3; Sprlngllcld, 4. Two-baso hits Williams, Casey, Fuller, Woods, Duncan, Green. Three-baso hit Korwan. Home run Brouthers. Stolen bases Casey, 2; Lush, Nichols, 2: Fuller. Bases on balls By Williams, 7; by Kor ean, 4 Hit by pitcher Snyder. Struck out By Korwan, 2: by Williams, 2. Passed balls Snyder, 1; Duncan, 1. Wild pitches Williams, 1; Korwan, 1. Left on bases Toronto, C; SprlngHcld, 5. Time 1.33. Um pire Swai twood. Mndo It Thron Strnicht, Montreal, Sept. 9. Montreal captured the series from Providence today by mak. lng It thteo straight. Yerrlck had tho Provldcnco hitters, ut his mercy, whllo Hodson was knocked all over tho lot by tho locals. Atlednnce, 800. Scoro: MONTREAL. A.B. R. II. O. A. E. Shannon, ss 6 3 3 12 0 Ban no, if 6 2 3 2 0 0 Shearon, cf C 2 4 10 0 Dook-y, lb C 2 3 11 0 0 Rlchter, 2b 4 2 2 15 1 Henry, 3b 5 0 2 3 0 0 Butler, c G 0 1 G 1 1 Berger, rf G 0 1 3 0 0 Yerrlck, p 5 10 0 3 0 Totals 43 12 19 27 11 2 PROVIDENCE. A.B. R, H. O. A. E. Welgand, lb G 0 0 1 3 0 Ryan, cf 3 112 0 0 O'Brien, 2b 3 0 0 2 4 1 Abbey, rf 3 1110 0 Dixon, c 4 0 0 8 2 1 Knight, If 4 0 2 5 0 2 Cooney, ss G 0 0 1 0 1 Basbett, lb 3 12 7 0 0 HoJson, p 3 0 0 0 11 Totals. 33 3 C 27 10 C Montreal 2 0 0 0 4 0 14 112 Providence 0 0012000 0 3 Earned run& Montreal, C. Two-baso hits Shannon, Dooley, Henry. Passeit ba'.l Butler, 1; Dixon, 2. Bases on balls By Yerrlck, 2. Struck out By Yerrlck, S; by Hodson, 4. Hit by pitcher O'Brien, Basett. Stolen bases Bannon, Henry, Abbey. Time 1.45. Umpire .Mason. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. Philadelphia 5 Chicago 4 llaltlniorc 3 Louisville. 2 Washington o Cle eland 8 Brooklyn 7 Cincinnati.. 1 Pittsburg 5 New York. a New York. 6 Pittsburg - 2 Boston 13 St. Louis 6 Pcrccutugu Iteco rd. P. W. L. 79 33 51 35 73 40 63 47 5S Ctf 52 01 P.C. 7lG Mi .CC2 .DS0 .509 .4W .448 .410 .4!W .VM .419 .241 Baltlmoro 112 Boston 11'', New York 115 Cincinnati 11J Cleveland 114 Washington 113 Chicago 116 01 C3 CS Philadelphia 116 Brooklyn 117 Pittsburg 114 Louisville 117 49 60 49 03 23 fcS St. Louis 116 To-day's Gnmcs. Louisville at Baltimore. St. Louis at Boston. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at Now Yorlc. Chicago at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Washington. Whirlwind Victory. Philadelphia, Sept. 9. Tho game with Chicago hero today ended In a whirlwind victory for the Phillies. Chicago touched the nuw pitcher, Dunkle, up rather lively, but Thorr.ton ht.d the Phillies at his mercy until the two final Innings, when they got four of their eight hits. Ryan's muffed fly aided tho Phillies to get threo runs In tho eighth. In tho ninth a slnglo and a baso on balls placed tvo on bates with two out, when Lajole drove them homo with a three-bagger, winning the game. Score; R.H.E. Chicago 000220000411 2 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2-5 S 1 Batteries Thornton and Klttrldgo; Dunklo and Boyle. Umpire McDonald. Kennedy Hnd the' Heat oflt. Brooklyn, Sept. 9. Both Kennedy nnd Rhlnes pitched good ball today, tho for mer, however, having a shade tho better of the argument. Score: R.H.E. Brooklyn 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 7 7 2 Cincinnati 0 000000101 4 3 Batteries Kennedy end Grim; Rhlnes and Schrlver. Umpire Lynch. Pitchers' Untile nt Baltimore. Baltimore, Sept. 9. The champions took today's game from Louisville on enors. It was a pitchers' battle. Hofter having a shado tho best of the argument. Score: R.H.E. Baltlmoro 2 0 0 0 0"O 1 0 3 8 1 Louisville 1O010O00O2 8 2 Batteries Hofter, Clarko and Robinson; 11111 anu wi;son. umpire itelly. Slugging nt Washington. Washington, Sept. 9. Today's was a slugging game with a majority of tho long hits In favor of tho Senators. Dark ness ended It In the eighth. Score: lt.H.E, Washington 2 0240100 9 U 2 Cleveland 3 2 0 0 1110814 3 Batteries Mercer and McGuIre; Pow ell and Zlmmer. Umpire Carpenter. (Hunts mid 1'irntes Ureal; liven. Now York, Sept. 9. The Now Yorks and Pltt&burgs broke even In a double-header today. The Glonts could hit Hawley only four times In the first game, whllo tho Plttsburgs found Meekln often, Tho Pittsburgh made enough errors In both games to loso a dozen. Seymour was steady In tho socond game and pitched good ball, and Hughcy was not far be hln him. Scores: First game lt.H.B. Now York 002 1100004 4 1 Pittsburg 2 00020010 5 11 7 Battories Meekln and Warner; Hawley and Mcrrltt. Umpire O'Day, Second jame II.H.J3. New York 4 00110 6 6 Pittsburg 00010102 E 8 Batteries Seymour and Warner; Sports. Hughcy nnd Burden. Umulres Wllmot and Tannchlll. St. Louis IMrtyn Wretchedly. for St. Louis today, made an excellent im pression, but had wretched support. Tho general all around play of Boston was ex cellent. Score: R.H.E. Boston 23 0 1 00 6 2 - 16 1 St. Louis 0 30001200610 2 Batteries Stlvietts, Nichols nnd Ber gen; Sudhoff and Douglass, Umpire Hurst. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Opportune lilts Old It. Newark, N. J., Sept. 9. Opportuno hit ting won today's enmo for tho locals against Reading. Score: R.H.E. Newark 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 4 7 3 Reading 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 02 8 1 Batteries Johnstone and Itothfuss; Mc Mackln and Heydon. Umpire Snyder, Rood Uniting Won tho Game. Richmond, Va., Krpt. 9. Tho locals to day won tho first of the final series with tho Athletics by good batting. Score: Richmond 1110 0 0 5 0 0811 1 Athletics 0002000013 6 3 Batteries Schmidt and Foster; Ames nnd Fox. Umpire Haydcn. Coming Champions Cooso-I'cgcd. Hartford, Conn., Sept. 9. Tho locals to day shut out tho Lancaster champions-. Ycager was hit hard, while Vlckery held tho visitors down. Scoro: U.H.E. Lancaster 0 0 00000000 4 2 Hartford 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 ' 5 10 1 Batteries Y'eagcr and Roth; Vlckery and Roach. Umpire Kelly. Vorv Costly Ilrror. Patcrson, N, J., Sept. 9. Shaffer's drop of a thrown ball In tho seventh Inning, al lowing Norfolk to score three 111ns, lost today's gamo for tho locals. Scoro: R.H.E. Patcrson 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 03 7 i Norfolk 100000 10' 5 6 1 Batteries Flaherty and Touhey; New ton and Snyder. Umpire Howard. AMATF.UR BALL NOTES. The Mooslo Populnrs accept tho chal lenge of tho Harmonies for tho Avoca. grounds, Sunday, Sept. 12, at 3.30 sharp. Tho Mooslc Populars will play the Mlnooka team In Athletic park, on Thurs day, Sept. 16, for a purso of J50. A good gamo Is expectod. Will Kelly, Capt, Tho Priccburg Reds challenge tho Apollos or tho Bellcvuo Athletics or tho Taylor Grays for Sunday, Sept. 12, morn ing or afternoon, on Prlceburg grounds. Tako Peckvlllo car, will meet you at Faddler's corner. T. Zimmerman, mana ger. Answer In The Tribune. Tho Lackawanna and Harmony baso ball club will cross bats Saturday, Sept. 11, at Athletic park. These clubs are tho greatest rivals In Lackawanna county, and a most exciting gamo can bo ex pected. They have meet onco before this season nnd it was ono of tho most ex citing games of tho year, the Harmony's winning eight to six. Tho Lackawanna's have met and defeated the best clubs In Lackawanna and Luzerno counties. They have played twenty-nine games and lost four. Tho Harmony's record Is almost oh rood. The Orioles of Prlceburg challenge the following clubs for tho dates herein mentioned: Prlceburg Reds, Sept. 12. at 9.30 a. m.j Prlceburg Dashers, Sept. 13 at 3.30 p. m. ; Dickson Crystals, Sept. 14, at 3.30 p. m.; Dickson Laurels, Sept. 15. at 3. 30 p. in. ; Olyphnnt Clippers, Sept. IB, nt 3. 30 p. m.: Merrlwell Boys, West Side, Sept. 17, nt 3. 30 p. m.. Fred Bailey, Man. ger. Games to be played on Prlceburg grounds. Tho City Lino rounders accept tho Unions' challongo for Sept. 12. Please state what groi nds. J. J. Shea, manager. Tho Crickets, of Jessup, narrowly es caped a shut out at the hands of the Oly phant Browns at Olyphant yesterday. After tho first Inning they wero unable to score. Smith, who pitched for tho lo cals, seemed Invincible. The score: B.H.E. Brown3 0 2 1 0 G 2 0 0 19 11 2 Crickets 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 5 3 Batteries Smith ami Garbett; Costcllo, Kearney and Barrett. Struck out By Smith, S; by Costello, 5; by Kearney, 3. Two-base hits Collier, Hall, Wheeler, Gll llvary. Three-baso hit Sheridan. Wild pitch Garbett. Stolen bases Wheeler. 3; ColMer, Cloary, Sheridan. Umpire Con way. The Mlnookns accept the Crescents' challenge for homo grounds Sept. 12. P. J. Phllbln, captain. FLEETWOOD RACES. Three .Minute Trotting Class Reduced to Two Starters. New York Sept. 9. The card today at Fleetwood park was a strong one, though the blue pencil reduced the three minute trotting class to two starters. Town Lady and Miss Jay. The for mer sold nt $25 to J6 with few backers. The favorite won In slow time. Sum mary: 3.00 class trotting; purse, J1.000. Town Lady, b. m., by Wllton- Kadljoh (Cheney) Ill Miss Jay 2 2 2 Time 2.211, 2.1SH, 2.21. 2.20 class, pacing; purse, $2,000. Quadriga, ch. g., by Porkvlllo, dam by Tennessee Wilkes (Mil ler) Ill Silver Chimes 8 7 2 W. II. a 3 3 3 Mlthra 5 4 4 Nea 4 5 6 Pabsing Bello 6 6 5 Sally Toler 2 2dls Forrest Ilerr 7 sdis Ivcta dis Time 2.09'A, 2.09, 2.09U. 2.12 class, trotting; purse, J3.000 (un finished). Fred B, br. g., by Revlelle-Gyp (Whitney) 4 1 Derby Princess , ,, 1 g AlcldalU 2 4 Vanzandt 5 o Emma Offutt c 3 Athanlo , 3 9 Fred Hnhl 7 5 Grace Hastings 8 6 Cephas 3 7 Tlmo-2.m4, 2.12. BIO DAY AT BERKS. But Two Knees Yciterday.-,Hn! Pointer" Second. Heading, Pa., Sept. 0. This was tho "big dav" of tho Berks county fair, with an attendance of 9,500. There wero but two races and those were not of special Interest. Summary: Ciass 4, open to all; purse, J300. Rocky, p. c, H. 8. C. F., Kllborn, Brldgeton, N. J Ill Hnl Pointer 2 2 2 Klondike 3 3 3 Tirru, 2.25, 2.20, 2.22JJ. ClaA3. 5. 2.40 trnt nr miaa. nnrio tMAn Lady Piedmont, a. m., E. IL Qang- were; lucinienem ,,.,, 1 1 i OAT ,....2 i 2 Boxer ... 3 3 3 ObserverV 4 4 4 Time, 2.XH, 2.21V1, 2.22V4. TIIRHE RECORDS BROKEN. ltoinnrlmbldN Timo nt Hie Hicvclo IlncAri nt Watrrbury. Waterbury, IConn., Sept. 9. Threo records wereb-oken at the national circuit blcycll raco meet held here to. day, Tho najlonal record of 1.6! 3-5, made by Casiy and Eckberg, at Provl dence, recency, was lowered one sec ond by V, CfHausrnan and George II. Colctt, of New Haven. The mllo state record of 1.47 3-5, mado by "Wllllo Win die, paced by a quint at Charter Oak park, Hartford, Oct. 3, 1895, had three fifths of a second clipped off it by Floyd MacFarland, of San Jose. A new stato record in tho two-thirds mllo professional was likewise made by C. R. Newton, of Stafford Springs, today, who made it In 1.23 2-5, lowering the previous record 2. Eddie Bald was second nnd Tom Cooper third. Tom Butler (35 ynrdB) captured tho mile handicap In 2.06 1-5, and C. R. New ton the mile open In 2.0S. Twniity-Kotiiid (Jo for Tnvlor. Mlko Kane, of Mlnooka, and Lurry Cat froy, of Old Forgo, have been matched for a twenty-round go before the Taylor Ath letlo club on Sept. 20 at Weber's rink, Taylor, nt catch weights. Caftrcy for merly lived In Wllkes-Barre. Manager Stalllngs, of Philadelphia, has lately In morning practices' been playing Lajolo at short stop and Cooley at first baso with such success that these play ers will occupy thoso positions perma nently next year. Tribune Want Ads. Ono Cent a Word In Advance Are read by thousands and answered by hundreds. HELP WANTEDMALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent Word. Wanti:i-.mi:n to canvass rou VV fast selling 25-cout nrtlclo that any one can sell that can sell anything. Room 0, Dime Bank. WANTED AGKNTS-?7ft PER MONTH 1 nnd expenses pnld nctlvo men if right; f:oods sold by sutnplo only; samples, also lorso nnd earrlnge furnished FREE. Ad diess JOIllIElt, BoxflUOB, Boston, Mass. 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Ad dress J, It., Tribune offlco. SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERI enced grocery clerk; Is strictly temperate nnd honest undn nrst-class hustler; n good hand to take orders, well acquainted in all parts of the ctty: can give references. Ad dress J, R. J., Tribune office. WANTED-POSITION AS BOOKKEEP- er, salesman or shipping clerk, by ex perienced man; well acquainted In Scranton and surrounding country; want to mnken chance Oct. 1, 1.107; references. Address HARRY WRIGHT, General Delivery, city. QITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG O man (23); good penman, accurate In rtgures; can drive ana take care of horses; work of any kind. G. II. J. G., 702 Prospect avenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY A Y'OUNO man to drive team or do most any kind of work; must have work at once; is sober and reliable. Address D. B., 001 Price Bt. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG married man us Janitor or llroman; ex perienced In running small engines; not afraid of work, Address H C, 55 Lacka wanna avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MARRIED man ns teamster, driver or coachman, experienced nnd thorouch horseman; can furnish best of references. Address J. C, 140 Mllllln avenue. SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG C5 man ns stenographer, typewriter, book keeper, estimate or billing clerk; expeit at figures: eicht years' experience; Al penman; work show for Itself. Address F. L. D., 715 Monroe avenue. WANTED-BY A MIDDLE-AGED MAN, employment of any kind; can run small engine; also used to boiler work; will accept 3 or 4 days n weok; also low wages. Address J. W. F., Trlbuno office. SITUATION WANTED TO DO WASH 1ns and ironing by the day; bett of refer ences. Address 520 Lackawanna avenue, third floor. YOUNG MAN WITH EXPERIENCE AS accountant, desires position in an olllca or with wholesale bouse; references. W. 8., care Tribune. ' A LADY DLSIRES A POSITION AS stenographer, bookkeeper or ns copyist; anxious to secure employment. Addross Z., Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A COLORED man who has had several years' expert, ence as coachman: can give Rood reference. Address JOHN BROWN, Tribune otnee. "WANTED-A SITUATION, BY AN EX- V pertenecd young lady as clerk In store or assUtuut In office. Address, M. B., 001 Price street- SITUATION WANTED-BY A WOMAN O to go out washing and cleaning ofllcM by the dny. Address, U33 Mineral street, baud Banks. SITUATION WANTED-A8 A SECOND O hand bread and cako baker In city, or first hand In country. Shop experience, ten years; sober; intelligent; married. Address, GEOltaE M. NOLL, 1005 Prlco street, Scranton, Pa. AN ELDERLY LADY WOULD LIKE A few engagements as nurse, or would ac cept a position as housekeeper. In the home ol u respectable working man; wages no ob lect to a good home. Address C. P. L., Gen eral Delivery, city, l REMOVAL SALE Goes on with increased vigor as the time for moving draws near. We expect that we will be settled in the new place in about two weeks. In the meantime, we're going to give you greater inducements than ever to buy Dry Goods. Every department in the store is especially attractive now with its sprinkling of New Fall Goods. And the prices on all lines from one end of the store to the other are so ex tremely low that you cannot afford to let this opportunity pass. Prices are on the jump, jump, jump, and a little later you'll pay a great deal more for your Dry Goods than we will sell them to you now for. Call and see us before we move and pick up some of the best bargains of your life. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 209 Washington Ave. 00Dg SWEEPING IO ICYCLE ARGAIN: r jW'jmm1mmmffmmfVm'l'lm'''m 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. WANTED-AGENTS TO CALL AW SEE n fast selling article to sell at fairs; nlso canvassers for good territory, Room 0, Dime Bank. KLONDIKE AGENTS WANTED FOR larco Illustrated hook pf Klondike, five hundred pnges; price SI. 50; outfit IOC. Ad dress NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO,, Lake side Building, Chlcaso, HI. II ELIABLE AGENTS WANTED; NO other need apply, box 13U, cscraniou, Pa. WANTED-AGENTS TO 80LICITBUILD. lng nnd Loan stock; relereneo re quired. Addiess PENN, care Tribune. WANTED-SOLICITORS; NO DELIVER lng, no collecting: position permanent pay weekly; stato age. GLEN BROTHERS Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Sufe Citizenship price ?1. Go ing by tliouiauds. Addretts NICHOLS, Nopervllle, HI. AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel nnd copper electro plasters; prices from 83 upwind: salary and expenses paid; outfit free. Address, with Hump, MICHIGAN MKO CO., Chicago. AOENTft-TO BELL CIGARS TO DEAL ers; $25 weekly and expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFC! CO., 4B Yan Buren bt,, Chicago. CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE, CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice SI ven free. E. M. HEi'ZEU Chiropodist. 30 Lackawanna avenue. Ludles attended ut their residence If desired. Charges tuoder ate. :5S$ WAQON SUPPLIES. SOBMJTO! SEDUCTIONS. C. M. FLOREY, 222 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pa Must 10 Jurlsch's Is the place. These prices talk for themselves. All wheels guaranteed and aro '07 goods. List. Olives, $100.00 - Gnles, $80.00 - Stormcrs, $75.00 Suburbans, $05.00 Stormers, $60.00 Winners, $50.00 ........ NtiRgcts, $00.00 . Orients, $100.00 Trinities, $100.00 Selling Price $ 70.00 ..... 55.00 G0.00 40.00 40.00 ao.oo 27.50 100.00 100.00 Positively the Cheapest Place In Scranton to Purchase a GOOD Wheel. 324 Sprue) SL la Jermjn Building. - -A PHYTON-NOMOS Cures Indigestion and Enriches the Blood. Price OOaj 2 for f l.OO. R. G. WILLIAMS, 005 Franklin Ave., Scranton, Pa, $- WHEELS s
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