THE SORANTCW TRIBIT2TJ33-TriUUSDA.Y 2LORNTN"Gr. SEPTEMBER 10, 1897. TirtlK EASTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL GAMES Harper Was Weak and Toronto lilt Him ' Very Hard. LEADERS TAKE ONE FROM PONIES Dofont of lllsons by I'rovldenco illnkos It Impossible for the Former to Lnnd Hotter Tlinn Third IMncc. Wllkos-Hnrro Receives Its Ustml Trouncing -- I'crcontngo Tnblo Showing tho Standing of tho Differ ent Clubs. Yesterday's Results. Syracuse 7 Springfield J Toronto. . IB Scranton.. 5 Montreal S Wilkcs-Uarrc 8 Providence.. .... 6 Buffalo 5 I'crccntneo Itccord. V. W. L. r.c. Byracuso 123 82 4S .031 Toronto 121 73 43 .Wi Buffalo 128 72 B .567 Springfield 121 CS 65 .545 l'rovldonco 122 65 53 .523 Scranton 110 51 60 .4K Montreal US 4G 74 .263 Wllkes-Barro 114 29 S3 .254 Todny'i 5nmcs. BCRANTON AT TORONTO. PROVIDENCE AT BUFFALO. WILKES-BARRE AT MONTREAL. SPRINGFIELD AT SYRACUSE. HARPER WAS HIT HARD. Torontos Landed on Him for Sixteen Hits, and Tbrec of Them Were Three-Daggers. Toronto, Ont., Sept. 15. Toronto de feated Scranton today very easily. Harper was hit hard and the Miners t'ave him poor support. Score: TORONTO. A.B. R. II. O. A. UJ. Casey, c S 4 3 3 1 0 Lush, If 3 3 0 3 10 McGann, lb 5 2 3 11 1 0 McHale, cf 6 3 4 2 0 0 Freeman, rf 4 3 10 0 0 Smith, 3b 6 12 2 7 1 Wagner, ss 5 12 3 10 Taylor, 2b 5 112 3 1 McDougallv p 4 0 0 10 0 Totals 43 IS 16 27 11 2 SCRANTON. A.B. It. II. O. A. E. Bonner, 2b 5 0 3 12 1 Walters, cf 5 1110 0 Grltlln. rf 4 12 4 0 1 Messcy, lb 4 12 9 0 1 Sullivan, ss 3 0 0 0 C 2 Eagan, If 3 112 0 0 Magulre, 3b 4 0 0 2 0 2 Boyd, c 3 0 0 7 3 0 Harper, p 2 10 110 Gunson 10 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 6 9 27 12 7 Gunson bated for Harper In ninth. Toronto 3 0 0 2 3 3 15 118 Scranton 0 003200006 Earned runs Toronto, 5; Scranton, 2. Two-base hits Walters, Massey, Griffin, Wagner. Throe-base hits McGann, Was ner. Freeman. Struck out By Harper, 4; by MoDougall, 1. Doublcp lays Wagner to McGann; Smith to Casey to Smith to Taylor. Bases on balls Oft Harper, 6; oft McDougall, 3. Stolen bases Casey, 4; Mediate, 4; Freeman, McGann, Lush. Sac rifice hlt-rMcDougall. Wild pitch Har per. Time Two hours. Umpire Swart wood. Attendance 300. I'ntton Was Easy. Montreal Sept. 15. The locals found an easy thing In Patton today and batted him freely. Cotton was lu tho box for Montreal, but was wild, McFarland re-, llcved him and was very effective. Score: R.H.E. Montreal 3 4 202 0 2 4 118 30 4 Wllkes-Barro 3 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0819 8 BatterlCB McFarland and McNamara; Patton and Dlgglns. Umpire Mason. .. Was n Pitchers' Untile. Buffalo, N, Y., Sept. 13. It was a pltcn ere' battlo today between Brown and Braun and the latter did the best of It. The game was a good one throughout. Score: K.H.E. Buffalo 0 02 100 020-5 11 3 Provldenco 0 0 00300216 D 3 Batteries Brown and Urquhnrt; Braun and Coogan. Umpire Doescher. Pltoho.1 Groat Hall. Syracuse, N. Y Sept. lo.-Wlllls pitched wonderful ball against Springfield today. Korwan was wild and was hit freely. 8eK R.H.E. Syracuse 00130201 7 11 3 Springfield 0 001002003 5 3 Batteries Willis and Shaw; Korwan and Duncan, Umpire O'Neill. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. Baltimore 3 Chicago a New York. 19 Brooklyn 4 Boston j Philadelphia t Louisville 4 Pittsburg - a Pittsburg; 8 Louisville a Clevcland-St Louis, no game. Cincinnati-Washington, no game. i'crccntneo Record. Baltimore 117 J St 33 ,718 Boston 10 S5 35 .70S New York US 78 42 .641 Cincinnati in c7 50 .572 Cleveland 119 CO 53 .501 Washington us 65 63 .466 Brooklyn 1:0 64 63 ,450 Pittsburg 118 03 CO .441 Chicago 121 t3 CS .433 Philadelphia ino 6t fiD .425 Louisville- 121 fcf) 71 ,413 St. Louis 120 27 2 .240 Todny's Gnmoi, Philadelphia at Baltimore. New York at Boston. Washington at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Cleveland. St. Louis at PlttBburg. Corbett Pitched (Jootl Unit. Baltimore, Sept. 15. The champions to day won the last game with Chicago. The Orioles did plenty of hard, timely hitting, whereas tho Colts were unable to do much with Corbett. Score: R.H.E. Baltimore 31004014 '13 JO 1 Chicago 020 00 0OOO2 7 4 Batteries Corbett and Robinson: Grif fith and Klttrldge. Umplres-Kmsllo and McDonald. Not in tho Gnmo. Boston, Sept. 15. The. Phillies, after the third Inning today were not In the game, Sparks proved an unequal match for Btlvetts. Tho fielding was good on both sides. Score: R.H.E. Boston 0131 1 1 02 II 12 1 Philadelphia 0 010 0 0 0001 4 2 A ra&rreloiia fcr :M. UKUMtliN home, h I barm I ess. All drniKrlAtjL ni urrttA rMvan UCMtlVHf kptioth nftmiri im,, nn lirmulTav, New Vnrk. ?lOL nrFORMATIOH GLADLY MlttED FRKE. Wf norn Climlrl On,, Oft Ilroi morld of Batteries Stlvctts nnd Bergen; Sparks and Boyle. Umplro Lynch. L'ncli Won n (liimc. Louisville, Sept. 15. Tho Colonels won tbo first gnmo today by better nil around play, but Hawlcy had them at his mercy In tho second game and tho Pirates were wero easy winners. Score: First game R.H.D.. Loulsvlllo 20 0 10100 4 10 4 Pittsburg 00 1000 100-2 7 2 Batteries Cunntgham nnd Wilson; Hughey and Merrltt. Umplro Kelly. Second game R.H.E. Pittsburg 30 4 00 0 10-8 14 1 Louisville 00000002-2 0 2 Batteries Hawley nnd Merrltt; Wad dell, Mageo and Wilson. UmpireKelly. Easy Tlilno lor Now Yorl(. Brooklyn, N. Y Sept. 15.-Tho New Yorks won a m-stded gajno fiom tho Brooklyns today. Payne proved easy nnd was also poorly supported. Score: R.H.E. Brooklyn 10 0 0 0 3 0 0-4 7 8 New York 3 2 0 2 0 3 9 019 15 2 Batteries Payne and Smith; Rusle and Warner. Umpire Hurst.. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. At Hartford R.H.E. Hartford 110 0 3 0 05 7 1 Richmond 1110 0 0 2-5 4 Batteries Fry and Roach; Stockdalo and Wells. Umpire Beecher. At Reading- R.H.E. Reading 0 6 5 0 1 0 2 4 0-1S 21 4 Norfolk 0 0041000 3 8 14 6 Batteries MoMackln and Ileydon; Mc Farland and Snyder. Umpire Hayden. At Paterson- ILH.jE. Patorson 3 1 1 2 4 3 0 2 1-17 25 5 Athletics 0 0 0001312711 2 Batetrles Weeks and Westlake; Ames, Osborne and Fox. Umpire Howard. At Lancaster R.H.E. Lancaster 0 4 2 0 0 0 1 .1 0-10 12 2 Newark 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 9 4 Batteries Clausen and Roth; Johnstono and Rothfuss. Umpire Snyder. DIAMOND DUST. Harper seems .to be unable to do him self justice In tho chilly Canadian atmos phere. He received a hard drubbing yes terday. According to tho New York Journal's unofllclal averages Kceler, of Baltlmote, leads tho National league batters with an averago of .420 nnd Delehanty, of Phil adelphia, Is live points behind him. Sev eral other tables give Delehanty the lead. Western leaguo players has been olll clally notified by President Johnson that hereafter 'If a player strikes a fellow player during the progress of a gamo ho will bo fined 25. Should he be guilty of a second offence he will bo suspended for the remainder of the season." Sullivan seems more popular In n Scran ton uniform than he did In a Buffalo out fit. Buffalo Times. It was always eo. Only ono teim overplays rotten base ball or makes errors and that Is the homo team. A visiting player who makes a star Impression for two or three days be comes a "dub" when ho Joins tho home team nnd the rooters have n. chanco to fceo him day In and day out. Springfield Union. Mngoon played his flist gamo wltn Springfield yesterday. The Boonton boy Is a fast tlfird baseman and ho assisted In a remarkable double In tho llfth Inning. Jack O'Brien came very near being a vic tim of blood poisoning. In fact, tho first stages were ar parent when a physician was called in yesterday morning. A ttgnt shoe had caused an Iirltatlon of tho right foot and the dye of the stocking had pois oned the blood. Jack will bo back In tho game today. Buck intends to pitch Wil lis, Malarkey and Horton or Kissinger In ordsr .rom now until the season ends. Lampe will bo given a rest for awhile. Syracuse Courier. Negotiations were completed with Man ager Selee, of Boston, late yesterday af ternoon by which Pitcher Willis will wear a Boston uniform when tho Eastern league season closes. Proprietor Kuntjzch receives In return for tho Wolf $1,000 lu caph and tho release to Syracuss of Catcher Lake. It has been known for somo tltno that Willis Is too good a pitch er for tho Eastern league and his draft ing was certain at tho end of the season. Fully a half dozen big league managers have had their lines out for him and It was finally decided to sell him to Boston. It is said that ho will join tho team so as to bo able to participate In the Templo cup series. Willis camo to Syracuse from tho Southern league in 1S96. His wonder ful curves and speed marked him as a comer. Syracuse Courier. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. Tho Crescents cannot play tho Sunsets of Archbald on Friday, Sept. 17, but will play later. T. Mulligan. The Crescents and tho Lackawannas will play on tho Crescents' grounds on Sept. 19, at 3.30 p. m. T. Mulligan, man ager. The West Side Browns challengo any club In Lackawanna county to a game of baso ball Sept. 19, at 3 p. m., on tho Browns' grounds. Tho Harmonies or tho Nonpareils of Dunmore pi 1. The Nonpareils, of Price illengo tho Taylor Reds and Crc ' pine Brook, to play a game ot on the Prlceburg grounds, Saturday, Si.pt. IS. An ower as soon as posslblo In Tho Tribune. T. Hall, manager. Thn Nnnnnrellfl nt Trli-&Tn.r ..Ar. 1 the Browns, of Olyphant, Saturday, Sept. 11. The Nonpareils bunched their hits off O'Neill, of Mlnaokn. nnd mnn thMi. gamo by tho following Score: R.H.E Nonpareils 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 6 6 3 Browns 0002001003 4 3 Batteries Hall and Jones; O'Ncoll and Sheridan. D0BBS AND JUDGE IN THE CITY. They Will Fight Twenty Rounds in Music Ilnll Tonight. This evening. In Muslo Hall, Bobby Dobbs, of Minneapolis, and Mnrtln Judge, of Philadelphia, will fight twen ty rounds. That will be tho star event of the evening and will be preceded by two preliminary bouts, the first of which will begin promptly at 8.30. Dobbs and Judge are oxtremely clever lightweights nnd have been seen before in this city. Dobba arrived here Tues day and Judce put In an appearance last night. He has been in training for three weeks and is in the pink of con dition. Walter Sllchter, the Philadelphia sporting writer, will bo behind Judge in the ring tomorrow night. If Judge wins tho fight Sllchter stands ready to back him for $1,000 against any light weight in the country. The winner of tonight's event will be matched with Joe GauB, of Baltimore, to fight twenty rounds before the Greenpolnt Sporting club, of Brooklyn, N. Y of which Jack Skelly is manager. Dobba was seen In this city a few weeks ago, when he defeated Hugh McWInters in Music Hall. Ho haa probably the best record of any light weight In tho country. Judge Is said to have Improved wonderfully since he was last seen in this city. TOMMY RYAN WILL FIQHT. Hut Will Not Meet McCoy Under 158 Pounds. Syracuse, N, Y., Sept. 16. In reply to Kid McCoy's challenge, Tommy Ryan said today: "I will sign articles to meet McCoy at any time that he wants to, but I will not meet him at 158 Sports. pounds, which is tho weight he insists upon. "All that I ask him to do Is to get to a weight, which ho boasted he was at when he fought mo last Wed nesday. I wilt sign to fight at 153 pounds, weigh In nt 9 o'clock tho same as he did last Wednesday nnd I will punrnnteo not to weigh more than 147 pounds," RECORDS ARE BROKEN. features of tho Itnccs at liclhlchoin Yostnrdny. Dethlehem, Pa., Sept. IB. Itecord smnshlni; was a feature ot the races at the Bethlehem fair this afternoon. The half-mile track was In fine condition nnd every heat was fought out to the finish. Summary: First race, 2.40 pace; purse, $400. Ntano 7 2 111 OAT 11372 Tom K 12 8 2 2 4 Plzarra 2 4 4 11 6 Yamagara 5 6 6 3 3 Miss Jay Bird 3 3 6 4 8 Charles B. Sedgwick 4 G 8 8 10 Harry C 9 16 9 6 6 iMInnlo Russell 6 7 7 6 7 Lady Piedmont 16 9 10 10 9 Alberta 15 14 14 12 11 Tingle Tooka 11 13 11 9 13 Hilly C 14 12 12 13 12 Vengeance 8 15 13 14 dr. Hall 10 10 013. Klondlko 13 11 ills. Time, 2.17',5, 2.17i. 2.1i?i. 2.17W, 2.1714. Second race, 2.20; purse, $500. Surena 1 1 11 1 William J 3 2 13 Slambolt 4 4 3 2 Passport 2 12 4 4 Sherman 5 6 2 9 Orlanna 6 3 10 6 Lady Alcrton 11 8 6 6 Arias 12 6 5 11 Ding Dong 8 7 7 7 Maud H 7 9 8 10 Attle Mack 10 10 9 8 Sherwlck 9 11 dr. Time, 2.2014, 2.2214, 2.221i, 2.22. Third race, 2.23 pace; purse, $500 (unfin ished), only two heats being paced. Lady Prlnco took tho first heat and Velmau the second. Time, 2.15V4. 2.1714. SPRINGFIELD BICYCLE RACES. Jimmy Miclinci Hreuks tho Itccord in Twenty Mile Knee. Springfield, Sept. 15. The second day of tho Springfield Bicycle club's tournament closed tonight with tho twenty-mllo lace between Luclen Losna. and Jimmy Mi chael. Michael won In fine shape by 150 yards, In tho record breaking time of 3S.11. Tho former world's record, held by Lesna, v as 2 3-5 seconds slower. Tho two started paced by quads. Michael took the lead at the start nnd kept it until tho second mile, when Le&na passed him. Michael In the fourth mllo again shot ahead and kept tho lead to the eighth mile. Lesna then took the lead and kept it for a mile. Michael took tho lead In the clovtnth mllo and kept it for two miles. Lesna then had tho lead by a few feet for a mile. Jimmy then shot ahead with a fine burst of speed and kept tho lead until tho sev enteenth lap, when Losna gained a lead for a mllo. At tho eighteenth mllo Mi chael was fifty yards ahead. He gained right along to tho finish and passed tho tapo fully 160 yard in the lead. The crowd rushed on to tho track when he came around and fairly went wild. Eddie Bald won out tho half mllo open professional with a flno spurt. Tho tlmo was 1.01 2-3, which Is the fastest that Bald has ever made In a competition race. In the mllo proferslonal, 2.10 class, Fred J. Titus won cut by half a wheel, In 2.0S4. In the one mllo open professional, Tom Cooper, won, followed by Loughead, Ma jor Taylor, J. S. Johnson and W. E. Beck er In tho order named. Time, 2.05 4-5. Over 15,000 people were present. GOING DOWN THE LADDER. Ilnrry Courtright Has One More Laurel Clipped from His II row. It is plain Harry Courtrlght now. The "Pine Knot" waa once a special ofTlcer and wore the proud Insignia of his office on the front of his biff chest. Harrv cot Into n. flc-hf wlti, n mor. named Warner, on Franklin avenue, Tuesday nlcht. nnd Pntrnlmnn P.lmon locked up both. Yesterday in police court Mayor Bailey deprived Court right of his star and wrote on the police docket: Fined $5; has promised to pay.- Harry was then discharged. 1 HELD UP IN DAYLIGHT. Johnson Says That Money Was Tnkcn from Him on the .South Side. A man named Johnson went to tho Police Station VPStprrlnv nnrt nM o story in effect that some one robbed mm ai -mo point or a Knife." ns h' said it. The supposed robbery was com mitted on tho South Kidn In hiwnrt daylight. The amount taken was $5.36 cents. Johnson was directed ta AJderman Howe and afterwards went to Alder man Wright. The latter Issued a war rant and travo it to Johnson to serve. Nothing has been heard of him since. SPECIAL NOTICE. Adv. Under This Head One Cent a Word. T HAVE NOT GOTTEN THE CART AND J- harness tor my pony. Have you one? v KLGISTEU'S NOTICE. REGISTER'S NOTICE TO ALL LEG atees, creditors and other persons in terested, notice Is hereby given that tho following named persons have filed their account: In tho office of tho register for lirobato of wills and granting letters of ndmlnlstrat on In and for the county of Lackawanna, that eald administrators, executors nnd guardians have settled their accounts In the office of bald regis ter, and that tho same will bo presented to the Orphans Court of said county on Monday, September 20. ls97, at 10 o'clock a. m., at tho Court House for confirma tion: 1. Mary Hannah Cogan, executrix of John J. Williams, deceased. 2. George F. Hower, executor of Died rick Kohl, deceased. 3. Carl Loreriz, executor of Emma Lo renz. deceased. 4. Fred C. Smith, administrator of Mahala Laycock, deceased. 6. W. H. Hcberllng, administrator of William H. Heberllng, deceased. 6. W. F. Davlea and W. W. Jenkins, ex ecutors of Charles Thomas, deceased. 7. Ellen Jordan, administratrix of James Jordan, deceased. 8. II. E. Van Kleock, administrator of Georgo Banks, deceased. 9. Guy A, ".toblnson, administrator c. t. a. of William B. Robinson, deceased. 10. Martin Crlppen, executor of Charity Crlppen, doceased. 11. Mary A. Garvey, administratrix of F. D. Collins, deceased. 12. W. A. Pearson, Jr., Lucy A. Cor deaux and Hiram Pearson, executors of William A. Pearson, sr.. deceased, 13. Ann McGulre, administratrix ot Pat rick McGulre, deceased. 14. Oeorge S. Horn, administrator of W, J. Robb, deceased, 15. Dewlght Mills, administrator of Julia Mills, deceased. 18. Oeorgo A. Prokopovttch, administra tor of John Bernat, deceased, 17. II. B. Lackey and J. K. Bentloy, exeoutors of T. J. Dotwleler, deceased. 18. It. G. Brooks and H. M. Edwards, executors of John O. Noakes, deceased. 19. Wade M. Finn, administrator o. t. a, of AduUa Dodee. deceased. 20. James F. Walsh, administrator of Thomas Walsh, deceased. 1. A. 8. Colvln and C. S. Bull, executors Of Gershern Post, deceased. 22. F. G. Rarrick. administrator of E, M. Walter, deceased. W. S. HOPKINS. Register. It's Easy To supply all your wauts if you know 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-MALES. Advs. Under This Head One Cent Word. WANTED-A YOUNO MAN THAT HAS bad some experience to lenrn the up holstering trade. 11ENTON, 33A Adamsnro. WANTED-MEN TO CANVASS FOR V fast selling Ua-oent artlcto that any one ran sell that can sell anything. Room 0, Dime IJank. WANTED AQENT.S-$7r. PER MONTH and expenses paid active mon If rlebt; f roods sold by pample only; samples, olso lorso nnd carriage furnished VlcBK. Ad drens JOHUEIl, Box 03OB, Boston, Moss. SALESMEN-KCHOOIi SUPPLIES: COUN try Mork: HlOO salary monthly, with liberal additional commissions. R. O. EVANS A CO., Chicago. w ANTKD-AN IDEA. WHOOANTHINK of soinn slninlo thlnff to natentT l'ro- icci your ideas; xnoy may nnni; you wenuu. WrltoJOHN WEDDEUllUIlN A CO., Dent. C !3, Patent Attorneys, Washington, V. O, for their 18(10 prize oiler and list of 1,000 Inventions wnntcd. WANTED-A9 AGENT IN EVERY SEC tlon to canvass; $ t.oo to $0.00 a day made; sells nt sight; nlso n man to sell Staple Goods to dcnlers; best side lino $78 a month; salary or largo commission made; experience unnecessary. Clifton Hoop nnd Manufactur Jig Company, Cincinnati, O. A7ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN every town to solicit Mock subscrip tions; a monopoly; blc money for audits; no rapltal required. ED WA RB C. FISH A CO, Borden llloek, Chicago, III. II ELP WANTED FEMALES. Adv.s. Under This Head One Cent a Word. T7aNT KDEVErtAIi DRESSMAKERS' apprentices; nlho several experienced waist nnd skirt hands. Apply on Friday at THE LEADER, 121 Wyoming avenue, WANTED-API'KENTICES FOR DRE83 maklng. MISS BARNES, 22 1 Adams avenue. WANTKD-MIDDLE AGED COLORED woninn for general housework, ijood cook, to sleep home ulgbtt. 418 MHlllnavo. LADIES-I MAKE DIG WAGES DOINO pleasant homo work, and w HI gladly send tall partlcnlnrs to nil rending 2 cent stamp. MISS M. A. STE11I1INS, Lawrence, Mich. t;antkd-lady agents in scran- V ton to sell nnd Introduce Snyder's cake Icing; experienced ennvnsser preferred; work permanent and very profitable. Write for particulars at once and get benefit of holiday tinde. T. 11. SNYDER A CO., Cincinnati, O. w t ANTED IMMEDIATELY-TWO ENER netle saleswomen to represent us. Guaranteed SO n day without Interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Write for pnitlculnrs, enclosing stamp, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY? No. 72 John Mreot, New York. AGENTS WANTED. TVANTlIurEAcTroTTlTE lug places, a flrst-clnss man to solicit life Insurance for tho Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co.; liberal commission paid: Heranton, Carbondule, Olyphant, Dunmoro, Kactovyvllle, Address by mail only, W. J. WELSH, General Agent, Hcranton, l'a. K LONDIKE AGENTS WANTED FOR inrso illustrated book or Klondike, live hundred pages; prlroS1..1U; outfit lOo. Ad- (IrOHS NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO,, 1 Lake- 8K10 Jiuiiuing, emengo, jh. R ELIADLE AGENTS WANTED; NO oiuer neea appiy. nox iuu, ccranion, Pa. WANTED AGRXTS TO SOLICIT BUILD iDg and Loan stock; relerenco re quired. Address I'ENN, care Tribune. WANTED-SOLICITORS; NO DELIVER, lng, no collecting; position permanent; pay weekly: state age. GLEN BROTHERS, Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price Pi. Go Ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, Napervllle, 111. A GENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL A gold, sliver, nickel nnd copper electro plasters; prices from f 3 upward: salary and expenses pnld; outfit free. Address, wltu stump, MICHIGAN MFG CO., Chicago. AGENTR-TO SELL CIGARS TO DEAI, ers; $25 weekly nnd expenses; experi ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG CO., 48 Vnn Iluren St., Chicago. WANTED. TX7ANTED-A SECOND-HAND WOOD tV planer, In good condition. Address w. u, iioi 230. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word, I'"?uitNi8iEDRb"6MSINPmvXTEKAM lly; nil conveniences and home com forts. 407 Madison avenue. C IX ROOMS ON ADAMS AVENUE WITH i-j improvements, ror man ana wife or small family of adults. Inquire 718 Adams avenue. FOR RENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. F OR RENT THREE UNFURNISHED rooms, wltn use of bath and heated by furnace. Inquire at 310 Madison avenue. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. F OR SALE A FINE YOUNG SPAN OF dark chestnut horses. For description Inquire at Everett's Stable, Dlx Court, Scran ton. FOR SALE-FINE TRAP CHEAP. 151 Penn avenue. REAL ESTATE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. LOTS FOR SALE ON NICHOLS HEIGHTS nnd Lorraine. Address A.A. NICHOLS, Agent, Clnrk's Summit, Pa. KINDEROARTEN RKOPENINd. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. a"HVETisTWAVE3nHTiaNETtaa . ten, formerly conducted by Miss Board niiin, will be reopened by Miss Pratt and Miss Wilcox on Mondny, Sept. 13, at 015 Mulberry street. For terms or other inform ation, address or upply at 015 Mulberry St. CHARTER APPLICATION. TN RE: CHARTER OK THE "YOUNG X Men's Russian Educational and Bene llclul Society of ht. IIHb and llorys." In Court of Common I'le&s of Lackawanna County, No. 12UI, September term, 1807. Notice Is hereby glvou Unit an application will be made to said court or one of tbo law Judges thereof, on the 27th day of Septem ber, A. D. 1807i at O o'clock a. m., under tbo corporation act of one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four, and the supple ments thereto, by Andro Iwanlk, Andro Sernlak and Victor Hladyk, for a charter of an Intended corporation to be culled "Young Men's Russian Educntlonnl and Beneficial hoclety of St. Hllb and Borys," the cbnracter und object of which Is the niulntululng n eootety for educational and beneficial purposes to its members, from funds collected therein, and for those pur poses to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges conferred by said act und Its supplements. Tim proposed ehsrter Is now on file in the Protbonotary's office. WILLIAM VOKALEK, Solloltor. !' I you greater inducements than ever to buy I Dry Goods. Every department in the I store is especially attractive now with its :' end of the tremely low that you cannot afford to let 1 1 this opportunity pass. Prices are on the ; jump, jump, jump, and a little later you'll ' pay a great deal more lor your i than we will sell them to you 209 BI CYCLES, IRON AND STEEL, WAGON AND BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES. B1TTE1BE1I SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY-SITUA-tlon ns stenosropher ond typewriter; experienced; best of references. Address M., Tribune offlce. SITUATION WANTED TO GO OUT the first part of tho week washing; wash Incsnnd Ironing taken home, also. Call or address L. B., 3H Sumner avenue. OITUATION WANTED BY A MARRIED hl IIlUUl lO VfUIB Ul Ht7 MS lUllii' UUUtl us. stationary engineer; ten years experience. AilrlfAa Tl I? . rnrnTrlhnnA rtfT1rA. 4tUUlV4 . ,MW ! w. ..-.. SITUATION WANTED BY" A MIDDLE aged and married man. Will take any thing but traveling agent. On salary prefered. Address C. L., Tribune ofllco. SITUATION WANTED-BY A BOY TO O drUea dollvery wngon; can give refer ences. Address F. R. I., Tribune office. WANTED-A POSITION AS CLERK IN oOlco or gents' furnishing store, by a boy aged is: can furnish references. Ad dress J. R., Tribune ofllco. SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERI onced grocery clerk; Is strictly temperate and honest and a first-class hustler: a good hand to take orders, well acquainted In nil parts of the city; can give references. Ad-, dress J. R. J,t Tribune office. TT7ANTED-POSITION AS BOOKKEEP V er, salesman or shipping clerk, by ex perienced man; well acquainted In Scranton and surrounding country; wnnt to make a change Oct. 1, 107; references. Address HARRY WRIGHT, General Delivery, city. OITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG O man (23); good penman, accurate in figures; can drive and take care of horses; work of any kind. G. H. J. G 702 Prospect avenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNO 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 St. SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG married man as Janitor or fireman; ex perienced In running small engines; not afraid of work, Address U C, 08 Lacka wanna avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MARRIED man as teamster, driver or coachman, experienced and thorough horseman; can furnish best of references. Address J. C, 140 Mtftllu avenue. SITUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNO man as stenographer, typewriter, book keeper, estimate or billing clerk; expert at figures; eight years' experience; Al penman; work shows for Itself. Address F. L. D., 716 Monroo avenue, WANTED-BY A MIDDLE-AGED MAN, employment of any kind; can run small engine; nlso used to boiler work; will accept y or 4 days a week; nlso low wages. Address J. W. K., Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-TO DO WASH Ing and Ironing by the day; best of refer ences. Address 020 Lackawanna avenue, third floor. YOUNG MAN WITH EXPERIENCE AS accountant, desires position in an office or with wholesale house; reference. W. S., care Tribune, A LADY DLSIRES A POSITION AS stenographer, bookkeeper or as copyist; anxious to secure employment. Address Z., Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A COLORED man who has had several years' expert, enee as coachman: can give good reference. Address JOHN 1IUOWN, Trlbuno ofllce. WANTED-A SITUATION, BY AN EX perlenced young lady as clerk in store or assistant In ofllco. Address, M. B., 001 Price street. 1,''s'ssty'sssiiigO,l,tsisissi MLLAC THE 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 p-oinp- to p-ive sprinkling ot iew rail to-ooas. And the prices on all lines store to the other are so ex- Call and see us before we move and pick up some of the best bargains of your life. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, Washington ICYCLE AROAIN VWSM OIL SWEEP! 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. ANNUAL MEETING. HEnJulLIEETlNFTTlJHiM bersofTho Lackawanna Store Associa tion, limited, will be held nt the otllce of the Association In the city of Scranton, on Wednesday, October Oth, lH07,nt 2 o'clock p. m , for the election of managers for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. b j p HIOGINSON, Secretary. Scranton, Pa., Sept, 13th, 1807 EXECUTORS' NOTICE. INSTATE OK GARRETT VAN SICKLE, U late oftho township of Jefferson, In the county of Lackawanna, Pa., deceased. Letters testamentary upon the above named estate having been granted to the un dersigned, all persons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims und demands to present the same without dolny to WM. A. VAN SICKLE. Executor, S. B. PRICE, liamllnton, Pa. Attorney for Estate. IMPOUNDED. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. .WsiSiSSsvi TMPOUNDED AT BULL'S HEAD-ONE J. bav horse, white spots on forehead; will be sold for expenses nthlirh noon, Sent. 20, Jf nit called for. JOSEPH CHURCH, Poundmaster. CITY SCAVENGER. MMAMIAAM AB.BHiaaS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS , and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. BIIIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 N. Maln.ave., or Klokcs' drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry, '.telephone 0040. -1HA8. COOPER, CITY SCAVENGER, J All orders promptly attended to. day or night. All the latest unpllances. Charges nlcrht. reasonable. 710 Scrunlou street House 112B wnnnuurn street. from one Dry b-oods now for. Ave. C. M. FLOREY, 222 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pa 'vv V j. wk 8CRAITM MM. ssssssss. Must , ATTENTION. 53 1 'j.i'1,.1' ii ii u OUR PRICES AND OOODS aro Just right v Have time and money by dealing with us. Spaclal Drives in everything a sports man needs. Guns, Klshlng Tackle, Canvas Goods, llase Hall, Pootball una Athletic Goods, at prices that defy competlon. A. W. JuRISCH, AGT., 324 Spruce St CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING nails cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation and advice given free. E. M. HETEL, Chiropodist. iiUO Lackuwnnna avenue. Ladles attended at their resldeuco if desired. Churgei moderate. SPORTSMEN J?h rrlf 17 e '- i i 'i sr Jw ,mfAm ,wrYn SWmMMNZP J'lij' i". lr".. J ?h r" .' xT'i f