iryT'W4r-' THE SCRANTON TRIBUTE-WEDNESDAY M.ORNINGK SEPTEMBER 15 1307. 1 . us me EASTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL GAMES Scrnnloo Took the First of tbc Series from Toronto. YERKES PITCHED FOR MINERS Sjrncusc, HulTnlo nnd Toronto All Lost Ycttordnr-lt Wns n Grcnt Dnj for All tho Tnll End Clubs Snvo WIlkcs-UiirroTiio IJnrons Socm to IJc Pursued by Some Kind ofn Hoodoo. Yesterday's llcsuits. Providence u Buffalo 3 Springfield 3 Syracuse Scranton.. - 6 Toronto 3 Montreal is Wllkcs-Uarre 9 Pcrecntngo Itocnrd. r. w. l. r.c. Syracuse 120 81 4S .(2 Toronto 1) 72 4S .CM Duffr.lo 1 1i 51 -Sii Springfield 120 GS H . l'lovldenco 1M CI r.S Mo Scinnton 109 CI 09 .4M Jlontrcnl U" 4J ' Wllkes-Earro 113 H'J 51 .'i.7 To-duv's Climes. SCRANTON AT TOHONTO. PROVIDENCE AT BUFFALO. WILKHS-BARRU AT SIONTRE Mi. SPRINGFIELD AT SYRACUSE. YERKbS WAS IN THE BOX Pitched a Good Game for the Miners, by Five Errors Were Made the Also Behind Him. Toronto, Sept. 14. Scranton downed Toronto todny In a pa me that was not jrllllant bv any wans. Both teams fialdcil badly, but the home team's er tois were more costly than those of. .'cr.tnton. Yerkes had Irwin's men jjutsslnp. Dlne'ii wns hit fieely. Score: TORONTO. A B. R. II. E. Catey, c 4 0 0 Lush, If 1 0 0 Whit.-, lf 1 0 0 McCann, lb 1 0 0 Mcllale-. cf 4 2 2 Freeman, rf I 1 1 Smith, 3b 4 0 0 Wagner, ss 3 0 1 Taylor, 2b .'.. 1 0 0 Dlnc-cn. v 2 0 1 "dnyder 10 1 Totals 31 3 SCRANTON. A.B. R. O. 3 3 I 10 1 2 3 3 0 A. E. Bonner, 2b .. Walters, of .. Oiillln, if .... Massf, lb .. Ejgan, If ... Sullivan, ss Slagulre, 3b , Bod, c Yerkcs, p .... 0 0 0 0 r. 2 o l Totals 40 C 13 27 12 Batted for Dlneen In ninth. Toronto 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 03 Scranton 1 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 x-fl Earned runs Toronto, 2. Two-base hits Eagan, Boyd, Grhlln, Mcllale. Homo run freeman. Stolen bases Casey, Boyd, Doublo pMs Bonner to Sullivan to Alas trey, 2. rirst on balls Oft Yerkes, 2; off Dlneen, 1. Struck nut By Dlncm, 4: by Yerkes, 1. Wild pitch Dlneen. Left on bases Toronto, fi, Scranton, S. Time Two hourt. Umpire Swartwood. Montreal Took the 1'irst. Jlontual, Sept. 14 Montreal took tho first of the ser'es from Wllkes-Uarre to day. The feature was Bunnon's work in left. Score: MONTREAL. A.B. It, r. Shanno, ss 6 2 Bannon. lf ! 3 hhearon, rf 3 1 Dooley, lb S 0 H. 3 4 1 0 1 3 0 o. 0 5 1 J 1 0 E Batten, 21 Henry, 3b .. Betger, rf . MoNamara, Ycirick, p . 1 1 Totals 45 12 15 27 10 WILKES-BARRE. A.B. R. II. O. 4 0 3 a 3 7 0 1 0 A. 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 Bottcnus, lf .. I). Phanno. 2b Meaney, rf ... Goecikel, lb ... Bctts, cf Dlgglns, c .... Atherton, 3b .. 4 4 Froufcc, ss 5 Kcenan, p 4 Totals 42 Montreal 11 Wllkc-Barro 1 4 9 13 27 8 1 15 2 2 0 0 0-12 1110010-9 Earned runs Montreal, U; Wllkes-Two-bao hits P. Shannon, Barre, Bannon, Shearon, Jleaney, Betts. Banes on balls By Yerrlek, 2; by Keenau, 5. Stolen bases Bannon, 2; Shearon, 3: Jlc Namaia, Struck out By Yerrlek, 0; by Keennn, 4. Time Two hours. Umpire Mason. Pitchers' Iinttlo. Syracuse, N. Y Sept. 14. There was a pitcher's battlo at Star park today, and Woods had tho call. Springfield's thrco runs were scored after Jud Smith's er ror lost a chanco to retire the side. Score: SYRACUSE. AB. R. II. 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 O. 6 4 o i 0 3 9 0 2 0 A. 3 0 5 0 0 o 0 0 2 1 Sagan, 2b. Garry, cf. Smith, 3b. Ryan. lf. .. Lezotte, rf. Shaw, c. .. Earl, lb. ., Morton, lb. Schlcbeck, s Lampe, p. , 4 Totals 32 G 27 J3 We IU dII 1 2 once iimtlt Ux ct AMORITA to . uj tiittu It tie United Sum ea rcccltt et 25 cts. .fi'rbS) i(&eiJtajoiwAasT.N:w row Milt SMOKING 9. mona of SPRINGFIELD. AI). It. It. O. o 4 1 10 2 4 0 3 1 A. fuller, ss 6 2 0 0 1 O E o i 3 o Green, If Bannon, cf. . Brouthors, lb. Nichols, c Hogc-ts, 2h Gilbert, rf SIngoon, 3b. .. Woods, p. ..,.. o o o o o o l o Totals 30 3 10 27 II 1 Syrncuso 0 00001000-1 Bpringfleld 0 00000300-3 Two baso liita Lezotte, Bannon, Brouthcrs. Passed bans Shaw. First baso on bnlls Off Lampe, 2; oft Woods, 1. Struck out By Lampe, 2; by Woods, 1. Left on bases Syracuse, 4; Sprlng flold, fi. Stolen bases Nichols. Doublo playit Mngoon, Brouthers to Magoon. Time 1.33. Umpire O'Neill. Hiill'nlo UnHopcd Ilnrd. Buflilo, N. Y., Sept. 14. Frovidenco wal loped Buffalo hard In tho opening gamo of the last scries. Tho Greys liked their namesakes' pitching, whl'.o Buffalo's few hits off Egan wero kept well scattered. Score: BUFFALO. A.B. R, II. 0 0 1 1 n o o o. A. 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 1 Grey, rf 3 1 nohl, lb C 0 C.llboy, If 4 0 Wise, 2b 4 0 Grcmlnger, 3b 4 0 Barry, ss 4 0 Clymer, cf 3 0 Urquhart, c 4 1 Gray, p 4 1 10 Totals K 3 8 PROVIDENCE. A.B. R. II. A. 1 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 Welgand, 3b 5 Lyons, cf B O'Brien, 2b 4 Abbey, rf 4 Coogun, c 4 Knight, lf 5 Cootiey, ss 4 Dassott, lb 4 Egan, J 4 Totals 33 11 14 27 9 3 Buffalo 0 00000300 J Providence 2 0 1 0 0 2 4 2 x-11 Earned runs ProUdenre, 4. THo-bnso hits Gnmlngcr, 2; Urquhatt, 2; Gtay, Abbey, Knight. Three-base hits Lon, Abbey. Sacrifice hit Grey. Stolen u.ises O'Brien, 3; Abbcj, Coogan. Wild pitch Gray. Hit by pitcher Coogan. Bases on balls Off Gra, 2: off Egin, 3. Struck out By Gray, 3, by Erin, 2. Left on bases Buffalo, 8; Providence, 1. Attendance, 1.2J0. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Ycsterdnj's Jtesults. Washington to Cincinnati- 9 Ualtlmorc 15 Itn.ton 6 Pittsburg 10 Pittsburg 2 Urookljn 7 Cleveland 8 Chicago S Philadelphia 4 Louisville. 8 Louisville - 3 .New York- 5 St. Louis 1 Pcicentnuc Itrcord. P. Baltimore 11G Boston 119 New York 117 C.nclnnutl 117 Cleveland 119 Washington 118 Brooklyn 119 Chicago 120 Pittsburg 117 Philadelphia 119 LoulsNillo 120 St. Louis 119 W. L. P.C. S3 33 .TPi 81 33 .70S 75 42 .041 C7 CO .372 CO no .SOI 55 03 .400 51 03 .431 53 07 .412 51 C'3 .410 51 CS .423 50 70 .417 27 ill .240 Today's Cnmcs. Pittsburg at Louisville. Two Gunies nt Louisville. Louisville, Ky Sept. 11. Two games were played today, Pittsburg capturing tho first game by hnid hitting. Umpiro Kelly was struck on tho ankle by a. toul tip In the third Inning and had to retire. Tho second gamo w js casled on acocunt of darkness ct tho end of tho llftli inning with tho score a tie. Scores: First game H.H.E, Loulsvlllo 00104 0 3 008 13 3 Pittbburg 0 0 10 0 3 0 0 0 10 1(j 3 Batteries Clark. Hill nnd Dexter; Gard ner and Sugden. Umpires Kelly and Dy ler. Second gamo R.Il.E. Llulsvllle 200002 3 2 Pltti-bur,? 010 102 4 1 Batteries Mageo and Wilson; Klllcn and Sugden. Umpire Cunningham. Toole Another Irom Now York. Brooklyn, N. Y Sept. 14. Brooklyn won a well played game from New York this afternoon. Scoie: H.l.tE. Brooklyn 1 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 7 8 4 New York 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0-5 M 5 Batteries Dunn nnd Smith: Seymour and Warner. Umpire Hurst. Boston Hud tho Host of It. Boston, Sept. 14 Philadelphia played good ball today but Boston played better. The gamo abounded in brilliant plays. Nichols pitched magnificently and only In tho second inning was ho batted to any extent. Score: lt.H.E. Boston 202 00 2 00 6 11 1 Philadelphia 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 104 G 3 Batteries Nichols and Bergen; Taylor and Clements. Umpire Lynch. Won from Chicago. Baltimore, Sept. 14. The champions won today from trmcago in a gamo character ized by heavy batting on both sides. Scoro: R.H.E. Baltimore 2 5 2 1 0 S 0 0 15 18 3 Chicago 0 30010211 8 15 4 Batteries Pond and Robinson; Tnorn ton and Donohuc. Umpires Emsllo and McDonald. I'oorlr I'lnvcd Gnmc. Washington, Sept. 14. Tho last game or tho season on tho Washington grounds was poorly played. Game was called nt tho end of the sixth Innlg on account of darkness. Attendance, 4,000. Scoro: R.H.E. Washington 0 5 0 0 141015 3 Cincinnati 5 0 0 4 0 0 3 i 3 Batteries Mercer and Fnrrell; Dwyer and Schriver. Lmplre Carpenter. Gmno Full of Snap. Cleveland, Sept. H. Today's game, which was played beforo a small crowd, was full of snap from start to finish. tho visitors wero outpiayeu at every point. Score; lt.H.E. Cleveland 1 0 4 0 1 p 2 0 8 13 1 St. Louis 00 00000 101 S 1 Batteries Young and Crlgcr; Donohue and Douglass. Umpire O'Day. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Ilnrtford Took Both dimes. Hartford, Conn.. Sept. H. Hartford won two Karnes from Norfolk today. Scores: First (,'urae- lt.H.E. llattfonl 200 01 01 0 1 G 13 '1 Norfolk 0000 12100-4 10 1 Butteries Vlckery nnd Roach; Bishop and Cote. Second came lt.H.E. Hartford 10 10 12 0610 1 Norfolk 0 0 000000 C 1 Butteries QastrlRht and Roach; New ton and Snyder. Umpire Beldan. Superior Playing Did It, Newark, N, X, Sept. H. Tho home team defeated tho Athletics today by superior playing. Scoro: R.Il.E. Newark 4 1 1 6 0 0 0 4 -15 12 2 Athletics 30010000 1-6 10 8 Batteries Bolger and Rothfuss; Os borne and r, Bchaub. $pon$. Itlchmiind tho Victor Patcrson, N. J Sept. 14 Richmond de feated Paterson today. Elbcrfleld played a beautiful came. Scoro: 11.11. E. Paterson 110 2 0 0 0 0 0411 4 Richmond 05000300-8 10 4 Batteries Vlau and Weatlako; Lcover and Wells. DIAMOND DUST. "Wo are going to play our best against you, but wo hopo you will boat out tho Baltlmores," said Bug Holllday to Cap tain Duffy beforo tho games this after noon. "Every ball playor In tho leuguo ought to bo glad to see that gang of wellheads beaten out," was Coptnln Duf fy's reply. "Why, porno of the members of that team would not speak to any of our players. They wero running around look ing for a chanco to spike somo ono ana put him out of the business, lf we win It on our merits, well nnd good. That Is tho only way wo w-ant It. I don t want any of my men to spike, and cut down other players to get the nag. If tho Baltlmores havo to play that kind of ball to float tho Ivennant they aro welcome to It." Boston Globe. Few people, outside those who wcro let Into tho secret, know to this day that Bos ton tried to win by making errors In a g.tmo two weeks ngo. It Is so, neverthe less. Selee's men were up against Rusle and tho great lloosler had them nt his mercy. When ho camo to bat in tho eighth Inning he hit to Jimmy Collins. Collins took aim nnd deliberately threw far beyond Tcnney's claws. Tenney went after tho bill nnd shot It back In a fright ful wny. Fat Amos, of course, was rim ing nil thi! time, nnd, egged on by tho frantic bluff of catching him which tho Boston players made, never stopped till ho reached third bise. When ho went Into tho box a moment later ho could hardly walk nnd his feet dragged after ono another. Tho Bostons Instantly Jumped upon him and flo hits toro up tho gra-is beforo Fomo lucky catches stopped tho mastacre. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. Tho Golden Orioles challenge the Ath letics for n llvo-lnning gamo of ball, to bo plajed Friday, Sept. 17, at 4 sharp on tho Mospi Taylor hospital grounds. Bert Woodwaid. Tho Liberty base ball club, of tho South Side, challrngo any club In tho county under 19 years of ngo for Sept 19. J. Macker, captain. Tho Mayilowcrs, of Bellevue, would Hko to know why tho Athletics, of Bellevue, will not play on our giounds Sept. 19, 113 wo played on tho Athletics grounds Sept. 12 and would like a return game, lf e-U-I'factory answer through The Tribune. John Moffet, manager; William Barry, captain. Tho Green Ridge Stars accept the chal lenge of tho Rotettes for Sunday after noon at 2.30 o'clock on their own grounds for a dollar a side. J. Shannon, manager; F. Uurke, captain. The Sunsets, of Archbald, chnllengo tho Cre&ccnts, of Scranton, for n game of ball on tho Archbald grounds for Friday, Sept. 17. Answer as soon ns possible. M. F. McDonnell, manager. Tho Sunsets, of Archbald, challengo tho Eurkeas, of Providence, for a gamo of ball on tho Providence giounds Sun day, Sept. 19. Answer In tomorrow's Tiibune. M F. McDonnell, manager. The Lackaw annas accept the challengo of the Crescents for Sept. 19, on the lat icr's grounds. Please answer lf agree able. RACES AT BETHLEHEM FAIR. .Votwithstnndlng Strong Wind, Fnst Time Was .Undo by tho Trotters. Bethlehem, Sept. 14. Notwithstand ing that a stron,; wind blew down the home stretch today, fast time was made In the opening races at tho Beth lehem fair. A summary of the races follows: rirst race, three-year-old, trot or pace; pure, $300. Dora Hlghwood (Mlllcrt Ill Hornella Wilkes (Thomas) 2 2 B Millard Sander (Thomson 9 C 8 Pearl Alfred (Garrison) 3 3 3 Wllkesur (Clark) 4 5 4 Midget (Schltler) 7 4 8 Little Haward (Ludwlg) 5 S C Franny Elder (Baker) 0 7 7 Croyland (West) 8 dls Portico (Beldlnger) ills Time, 2.ISI4, 2 17,i. 2.22. Second race, 2.50 trot; purse, , J1U0. Frank Rysdie (James) 2 Nettywood (Klndig) 1 Ell (Clark) 4 Nelllo Conway (McCrca) G Guy Brlggs (Clark) 3 Shadeland Tiptoe (Allen) 8 Wyncoto Maid (Davis) G Rend Mantle (Shreve) 11 Silver King (Smith) 10 Dean Foirest (Shafer) U Inferncll (Nutshell) 9 Cornlo M (Ganoung) 15 William Mack (Tltlow) 12 10 dls 12 dls Bello of Hedgeflcld (Perrln).. 7 dls Belle Leland (Gailrson) 14 dls Time, 2 21i, 2.1S'(i, 2.2Ui, 2.22H. FOOT BALL NOTES. Tho Popular foot ball team, of Sand Bank, havo organized for tho season. The lino U13 Is ns follows: Joseph Mulhcrn, full back; Fhil Scanlon, left half; Mlko Mulen, right half back; Joseph Blglln, quarter back; Joseph Blowitt, center; James Gllllgian, left guard; Edward Fran cis, Miko O'Donell, right guards; Sam uel Gordan left tackle; Patrick Mohan, right tackle; Giber Ferguson, lett cp.d; Mlko Glllogaly, right end; Joseph Scan lon, Will Thomas, substitutes, Joseph Mulhern, captain; Phil Scanlon, mana ger. Tho Popular loot ban club, of Band Bank, would like to play any team In tho city about tho age of 15 or 1G years. Tho Populars havo never been defeated. Philip Scanlon, manager; Joseph Mulhern, captain. English Klr-vcn Winn nt Cricket. New York, Sept. 14. This all New York eleven who wer- belected from the clubs composing; the Metropolitan Cricket le.igu?, weio badly beate-n this afternoon by the English eleven under the captaining of V. F. Warner, nt Liv ingston, S. I. Tho englishmen batted cut 2to runs in their econd lnr.lng, making a total of 441 for the two days' play, fhlle the Americans with 123 In their second defence of the wickets, se cured a total of ?01, thus being 244 runs ''whind the visitors. Dobbs In tho City. BoBby Dobbs. the clever colored fiffi' t, who Is to meet Martin Judge, of Philadelphia, tomorrow night at Miic Hall, nrrlved in this city yester day. Ho says ho Is In tho pink of con dition. "Kid" Brown will be behind him In the ring tomorrow night. C.oddnrd mul Nhnrkry to right. New York, Sept. 14. Arrangements wore completed hero today or a matcn between Goddard and Sharkey, to take placo In San Francisco during tho lat ter part of November. The National Athletlo club, of San Francisco, has of fered a J 10,000 purse for tho fight. I C nnilU'C fOTt EITHER HEX. Lfa UllUW utiiIh remedy being In jected directly to the scat or tnoso aiscancu of tho Gcntto-Urlnary Or nans, ruqulros no elinnce of diet. Oarn guaranteed In 1 to O iy- SiuulIpIalnTiucU (T THT "CO "UK n-. by mull, 81, OO, ii" Ijj JraiCUHoId only by Wm . Q. Clark3i6 i'ena Ave,, Scranton, Pa, It's Easy To supply all your wants if you leuow how. The Way To do it is to insert a small advertisement in The Tribune Want Columns. You'll receive answers by the score. HELP WANTED-MALE5. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. WANTED-A YOUNG T f liml iir.niA nxtierlenc MAN THAT HAS liml Kcmie oxtierlenre to lenrn tho up- liolsterlug trade. BENTON, 33ft Adams ac WANTKD-.MEN TO CANVASS POIl VV Va!t selling 25-cent article thnt any one ran sell that can sell anything. Room 11, Dime Hank. WANTED AOENTM-S7ft PER MONTH nnd expenses paid nctivo men lf right! goods sold by sample only; hnmples, nlso homo nnd carriage furnished FREE. Ad dreHsJOBIIERjJlox fi3Q8. Boston, Mass. OALESMEN-WHOOLSUPPLIKS: COUN O try work: pi 00 salary montnly, with liberal nddltlonnt commissions. R. O. EVANS .t CO., Chicago; WANTED-AN IDEA. WHOCANTIIINK ofsomo simple thing to patent? Pro tect your Ideas: they may bring you wealth. write JUU.N wiiiiiiiJiuiuiia v e.u., ire , Dept. c. an, lor til Pntnnt Attorneys. Washington. D. U.. lor their $1800 prUo oiler and list of 1,000 inventions wanted. WANTED-AS AGENT IN EVERY SK.C tlon tornnvusii; gl.OOto J3.00 a day made; sells at Right; also a man to sell Staple Goods to denlers; liest side line S7G a month; snlary or largo commission made: experience unnecessary. Clifton Soap and Manufactur ng Company, Cincinnati, O. YtT ANTED - WELI,-ICNOVN MAN IN Vt every town to solicit stock subscrip tions nmonopoiv: iiir nwni'jr lut hki'uw. capital required. EDWARD C. FISH A 1 no CO., llordeu Mock, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED-FEMALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. Vv'ANTED APiYlKNTcESFORDnESM- making. MISS BARNES, 2'21 Adams TVfANTED-MIDDLE AGED COLORED i woman for general housework, good cook, to sleep homo nights. 11H MlflUnave. ADIESI MAKE BIG WAGES DOING pleasant homo vtork, nnd will gladly send lull particulars to nil sending 2 cent stamp. M1SSM. A. srEllill.NS, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED-LADYAGENTS IN SCRAN ton to sell nnd Introdnco Snyder's cake icing; experienced canvasser preferred: work permanent nnd very profltublo. Wrlto for paitlculnrs at once and get benefit of holiday trade. T. 11. hNYDEIt it- CO., Cincinnati, O. Y 'ANTED IMMEDIATELY' TWO ENER- Guaranteed 80 n dnv without interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Wrlto lor pai titulars, enclosing stum)), MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. 7-J John street, New 1 ork. AGENTS WANTED. W"ATEPOrfoCHC lug places, n first-class mnn to solicit life Insurance for tho Northwestern Mutual Life InsuruncoCo; liberal commission paid: Scranton, Cnrbondnle, Olyplmnt. Dunmore, 1 iioioiyvinc, Aiiarcss iy man oniy, w.j. WELSH, General Agent, Scranton, Pa. KLONDIKE AGENTS WANTED FOR largo Illustrated book of Klondike, flvo nunareii pages; prire eu.fiii; oumi iuc. dress NAi IONAL PUBLISHING CO,, I Ad Lake- suio isuiiaing, cuicago, 111. RELIAHLE AGENTS WANTED; NO other need apply. Box 130, Scranton, Pa. WANTED-AGENTS TO SOLICIT BUILD Ing nnd Loan stock; reference re quired. Address PENN, enro Tribune, w ANTED-SOLICITOR; NO DELIVER, lnir. no collecting: nositlon permanent: n mvvrpplclv! stnto uco. GLEN BROTHERS. oehester, N. Y. A GENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO I do about Siifo CltlenBhlp price ?1. Go. mg by tnousanas. Naperv lllcjll. 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T?OIl RENT-THREE UNFURNisHED J; rooms, with use of bath and heated by iurnaco. mqiuro at ;nu .umuson nvenue. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. IPOR HALE LUNCH AND OYSTER ' house; ilrst-class location; now doing n pood paving business; old stand.sood chance. Call 0, Dlmo Bank, city. II OUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE. 310 Jolleison avenue. T?OR SALE-A FINE YOUNG SPAN OF J.' dark chestnut horses. For description Inquire ut Everett's btablo, Dlx Court, Scran ton. IOR HALE-riNE TRAP CHEAP. J.1 Pcnn avenue. 1511 REAL ESTATE, Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. T OTS FOR HALE ON NICHOLS HEIGHTS la nnd Lorraine, Address A.A.NICHOLS, Agent, Clark's Summit, Pu, IiOAKI) WANTED, Advs. Under This Head One Cent n Word. VOUNG GENTLEMAN SEEKS A QUIET 1 nnd refined boarding place not more than six minutes' walk from publlo library, Address SI. li SI , 'I rlbune ofllce KINDEHOAUTEN UEOPENINO. Advs. Under ThU Mead One Cent a Word. rpunTvvinSTTKItAV J. ten, formerly conducted by Miss Hoard. man, will be reopened by Miss Pratt und Miss Wilcox on Monday, Sept. 13, nt lllft Mulberry street For terms or other Inform. ntlnn, address or apply ut 01& .Mulberry St u IMPOUNDED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. TP0UtmE?f'ATlfLL,8 TfEADONE 1 bay horse, white spots on forehead; will bo sold for expenses at hleh noon, Sept. QO, if not called for. JOSEPH CHURCH, Poundmastcr. TSIPOUNDED-AT WOODLAWN PARK, X one horae, dark brown; will be sold nt public sulo Sept. lft, at 5.30 p. in.. If not Jailed for beforo that date. V. C. MILLARD, Pouudkeeper, i. . 1 ImhMOUY i WALLACE. THE 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, a 209 BICYCLES IRON AND STEEL, WAQON AND BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES. BITTEBEIIEB SITUATIONS WANTED. TITAVTRn lY A YOUNG V tlon as stenographer nnd typewriter; experienced; best of references. Aauress Ji, Tribune ofllce. OITTTATinW WANTED TO OO OUT o the llrst part of the week washing; wash inpsana ironing laaen name, mu. nddresiL. II., 1331 bumuer avenue. Call or SITUATION WANTED BY A MARRIED man, 45 years of age, as pumprunneror btatlonary engineer; ten years experience. Address II. It , caro Tribune ofllce. SITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE RKOd and married man. Will take any thing but traveling agent. On salary prefered. Address C. L., Tribune ofllce. OlTITATIflN WANTED-BY A BOY TO G drive a delivery wagon; can give refer- on: c ences. Auurcss , it. 1., xnuuno oiue-u. WANTED-A POSITION AS CLERK IN ofllco or gents' furnishing store, by a hoy aged 16; can furnish references. Ad dress J. It., Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERT. enced grocery clerk; Is strictly temperate andhonext and a nrst-clnos hustler; a good hand to take ordors, well acquainted In nil rmrtsof tho city; can clvo icfercnces. Ad dress J. R. J Tribune ofllce. -IV ANTED Y er. salt POSITION AS UOOKKEEl' er, salesman or shipping clerk, by 01. rei! mnn: vrollneaualnted In Scranton an or shlnnln pcrlenced man vvoll acquainted In Scranton and surrounding country; want to makon chanco Oct l, 1S07; references. Address HARRY WRIGHT, General Delivery, city. OITUATION WANTF.D-UY A YOUNG acenrato in CI man CJ3); good penman, figures; can drive aud tnke cure of horses; work of any kind. U. II. J. a., 702 Prospect avenuo. u 1 SITUATION WANTED-I1Y A YOUNG man to drive team or do most any kind of work; must have work at once; Is sober und reliable. Addicss D. B., 001 Price St. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG married man ns Janitor or fireman; ex porlenced In running small engines; not iifruld of work, Address H C, OB Lacka wanna avenuo, city. OITUATION WANTED-BY A MARRIED ij man as teamster, driver or coachman, experienced nnd thorough horseman; can furnish best of references. Address J. C, 110 Slllllln avenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG o matins stenographer, typewriter, book keeper, estimate or bllllnj clem; expert at n.Ti, ! elL'ht vears' experience: Al nenman work shows for Itself. Address F. L. D., 710 Monroe avenue. WANTED-BY A StlDDI.E-AOED MAN, omnlovment of anr kind: can run small engine; also used to boiler work; will accept 3 or 4 days a week; ulso Ipw wages. Addicts J. W. F., Trlbuno ofllco. SITUATION WANTED-TO DO WASII lng nnd Ironing by the da; best of refer ences. Address 6 'JO Lackuvvauna avenue, third floor. YOUNG MAN WITH EXPERIENCE AH accountant, desires position In an ofllee or with vvbolesulo bouse; references. W. S., care Tribune. A LADY DLSIRES A POSITION AB stenographer, bookkeeper or as copyist; anxious to secure employment. Address '.., Tribune offics. SITUATION WANTED-BY A COLORED man who has had soveral years' expert encoaj coachman: can give good reference. Address JOHN BROWN, Tribune ofllce. WANTED-A SITUATION, BY AN EX nerlenced young lady as clerk In store or assistant In eitllco. Address, SI. II., 001 Price stroeU REMOVAL SALE f Washington Ave. 9 ISiUJn IG ICYCLE ARGAINS SWBK 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. AUDITOR'S NOTICE, TN RE: ASSIGNMENT OF HYDE PARK J. Bank. . ..... Notice Is hereby given thut tho under signed, un Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Lackawanna County, to make distribution of the funds In the hands of H. II, Slott, Esq.. nsslgneeof the Hyde Park Bank, will attend to tho duties of his ap pointment, at hlsofllcoln the Coul Etchungo ilulldlng, Scranton, Pa., on Hntnrday. tho 'JMhday of September, 1807, at 10 o'clock a. in., at which time nnd place all partlos having claims on said fund must nppear and present their claims or forever be debarred from coming In upon said fund. JOHN M. HARRIS, Auditor. ANNUAL MEETING. JL bcrsof The Lnckavranna btore Associa tion, limited, villi bo held at tho ofllco of tho Association iu tho city of hcrunton, on Wednesaav, eicioner urn, inuy,ut -' o ciock p. m, for the election of munugers for tho ensulngyear, nnd for the transaction of such other business as muy properly come before tho meeting. p HIG(JINH0Sf 8ecrctary. Scranton, Pu.,Kopt. 13th, 1807. WANTED. WANTED-A planer, In W. D.,Hox J30. SECOND-HAND WOOD good condition. Address CITY SCAVENGER. A11.11RIGG3 CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS . and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. 11RIGU.S, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 N. Slain ave., or Klekes' drug store, corner Adams uud Mulberry, '.telephone OOlo. riHAH. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER, J All orders promptly attended to, day or night. All the latest appliances. Charges reasonable. 710 Scranton street. House 1126 Washburn street. ' SCRANTON REDUCTIONS. C. M. FLORET, 222 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pa Must SP0RTS1N, ATTENTION. ' oL UR PRICRS AND QOODS are Just right. Havo time nnu money oy ueuiuiK iui us. Special Drives in ever thing a sports man needs. Guns, Fishing Tackle, Canvas Gooda, lluse Hall, Football and Athlctla Goods, at prices that defy competlon. A. W. JURISCUCU 324 ruceSt CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advloe given tree. E. M. HElViEL, Chtropodlut. 330 Lackawanna avenue. I.udles attended at tbclr residence lf desired. Charges moderate. 0UM0