XT "'wysfh ; - -f- "ryf - THE SCRANTON TUIBUNE-MOffDAY MORtflNGK SEPTEMBER 20, 18!7. 'H '' In fl EASTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL GAMES Montreal and Buffalo Clubs Play a Sort day Tie. MINERS VICTORS ON SATURDAY Won by Ono Itun from SpriiiRflold in tho Tenth InninK--Uiniilro (iriihor'a Decision Dcclnreil a I'onv Out for Interference nnd tJnvc ttrillin's Men the Cnmo--Honors Wero Kvcu on tho Two Dnvs'l'lny. Sntnnlny's Itcsult. Scranton 4 Springfield.. llnflnlo 8 .Montreal. Wllkes-Barre 5 Toronto 17 Toronto 9 Sjracuse Providence.. Providence.. Vcstcrilny's Results. Montreal- S lluflalo 8 Srncue 8 Ilkes-Unrfe Percentage Record. P. S5acuso 1SI Toronto J-J3 V. M 74 73 7 67 52 47 SO P.O. .(.(I MM .UT1 .510 .512 M) .3.13 ,'J5t Jluflnlo 13 Springfield VU ProUdeneo ... Scranton Montreal Wilkes-linne 123 113 1! 117 TodnyN (Janios. providence at Toronto, wilkes-haiuu: at syracuse. St-i!ANT)N AT SPRINGFIELD. IH'FFALO AT MONTREAL. WON OUT IN THE TENTH. Dolan Interfered with Gunsoo at the Plate and Bannon, the Runner, Wns Declared Out by Umpire. Springfield, Mas Sept. 18. It required ten Inning to decide yesterday's pime be tween the Mirers niul tho home team. With tho rcore a tie Scrnntou earned two tun In tho llrst half of the tenth. Dolan took Korw mi's plaee at bat and was given rt bane on balls. Fuller new out anil Green struck out. Hannon hit safc'.y and Rrouthers hit n. I01.fr one Into right. Dolnn secrod and then Interfered with Gunson so palpibly on the throw to the jilitto that I'mplro Qrubcr called Ununon out and ended tho game. Score: SCRANTON. A.n. R. II. 1 3 A. 4 u 0 0 s 0 3 1 Ronnor, 2b 4 Walters, cf Grlllln, rf .... Mnscy, lb .. Sullivan, as . I'afrnn, If .... MaRulre, 0b Gun?on, c ,., Glllon, p .... Totals 33 4 8 : 18 SPRINGFIELD. A.B. R. II. Tullcr, ss 5 0 0 Green, If 5 11 Bannon, cf 4 12 Rrouthers. lb 3 0 1 Nichols, c 4 0 0 Woods, rf I 0 1 Gilbert, 2b 4 0 1 Matfoon, 3b 4 0 1 Korwan, p 3 0 1 Dolan 0 10 O. 3 1 l 7 7 C 1 1 0 K. 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Totals K 3 b 30 14 4 Scranton 0 00 2 00000 21 BprlnBilcld 0 00002000 1-3 'Dolan batted for Korwan In tenth. Bannon declared out for Dolan's Inter ference. Rained runs Scranton, 2; Springfield, 1. Sacrlllco hits Matse, 2. Stolen bases Gunson, Bannon, 2; Gilbert. Two-baco hits Walters, 2; G'lbert Thrce-baso hits Hannon. Ill Bt base on balls Oft Glllo'.i, 4; oft Korwan, 3. btruck out By Glllon, 4; by Korwan, 5. Double play Green and Nichols. Trlplo pln Gilbert, Broutherj nnd Fuller. Wild pitch Korwan. Umpire Rrubc. Time 2.15. OTHER SATURDAY GAMES. .llontretil Mint Out. Montreal. Sept. 19. Fifteen hundred peop'.u saw the homo team shut-out yet lenlaj by Biiltalo. Montreal'!, Inability to hit Gray was the cause. Mason pitched his Initial came for Montreal and did fairly well Scoie: R.H.13. Montreal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 3 4 BuftaU 1 1 0 0 20 2 2 8 10 0 Battel its Mason and Butler; Gray und Vrquhart. Victory for Wllkcs-Itnrrr. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 19. Tho Stars played like school boys yrsteiday and lost tho frame, Kissinger, In tho first and sixth Inning, was hit freely. Keenan was a mys. tery to the Stars after tno llrst. Score: R.H.U. Syracuse 1000000004 8 4 Wilkes-narro 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 'J 1 Batteries Klsslnser and Ryan; Keenan nnd Dlgglns. Was Kosy (or Toronto, Toronto, Sept. 19. Nearly 3,000 persons PAIN CURED IN AN INSTANT. CURES THR WORST PAINS In from ono to twenty minutes. Not one hour after reading this advertisement need any one BUFFER WITH ACHES AND PAINS. 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There Is not a remedial agent In tho woild that will cure Fever and Ague and nil other Malarious, Bullous and other fevers, aided by RADWAY'S PILLS, so quickly as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Travelers should always carry a bottl of Radway's Ready Relief with them. A few drops In water will prevent sickness or pains from cl.ango of water It Is bet ter than French brandy cr bitters as a stimulant. BIS 8URB TO fJET "RADWAY'S" ijnd.seo the narno Is on what you buy. Price so Cents Per Dottle. Sold by Druggists Si fi 1 iUorlil of saw tho last frames or tho championship battle hero today. Scores: first came R.H.E. Toronto 6 0 0 8 0 7 2-1717 4 Provldenco 0 010 3 0 0411 7 Rattcrlct Williams nnd Snyder: Urnun nnd Dixon Second, enme R.H.13. Toronto 10020122 1 UU 3 Provlde-nco 0011003 117 10 6 Batteries Norton and Casey: Rudder- ham and Coogan. SUNDAY QAMES. (imp Wtm h Torcc. Montreal, Sept. ID. Itnln delayed tho paino forty-llvo minutes at Intervals to day. Two op thrcu Inches or water cov ered parts of tho ground and mado tho camo a farce. Tho ftnmo was called on account of darknos-i In tho roventh li.nlnK, Attendance, 3,0u0. Score: R.H.E. Main real 0 0 1' 0 3 4 X 8 2 Dtlffalo 332000811 1 Hnttorles Colton, MoFnrland and Hut ler: McPnrtlln, Brown and Urrjuhart. Um pire O'Xclll. Willi Pitched (Jooil llnll. Svracuie, N. Y., Sept. 15. Willis pitched a superb, giimo today against Wllkes Rnrre, striking out ten men In socn In nings, when tho pamo was called on ac count of darkness. Score: H.H.E. Syracuse 0 2 3 10 0 28 7 1 WIUtei-Barro 00000112 (i 1 Batteries Willis and Ryan; Patton and Dlg-gliia. Umpire Docschor. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Snttiriluv's Results. Chicago. 4 Louisville a Boston 0 Cleveland 6 Cleveland.. 4 Plttshurz 13 Washington. 10 lSnlllmoie.. 8 NawYork. 3 Cincinnati o Cincinnati. 3 St. Louis 10 Brooklyn 9 Philadelphia 3 Sunday's Results. Cincinnati 5 St. Louis 4 Chicago.. 5 Louisville 2 Percentage Record. w. U I'.C. W 3t .717 87 3S .707 77 44 .US GS 53 .502 03 5 .516 M Go .163 6tf 67 .455 55 7 .451 53 08 .117 SJ 71 .423 51 73 .411 20 M .2JJ Baltimore 1"0 Boston 123 New York 121 Cincinnati 121 Clee'.aiHl 12.! Washington 121 Brooklyn 123 Pittsburg 12.' Chicago 12J Philadelphia 123 Louisville 121 St. Louis 125 To-dny's Cnnics, Brooklyn at Boston. Baltimore at New York. Washington at Philadelphia. SATURDAY'S GAMES. At Chicago 11 Chlcairo 4 Louisville 2 .II. 8 G U. Batterictv-Friend and Donohuo; Frazcr and Wilson. Umpire O'Day. At Boston R. II. V. Boston S 11 1 New York 3 7 4 Batteries Klobcdanz and Yeager; Sey mour and Warner, Umpire Lynch. At tendance 10,000. At Cleveland First game R. II. V. Cleveland 0 8 3 Cincinnati 0 0 1 Batteries Young nnd .Immcr: Rhlncs and Schrlvcr. Umpire Kelly Second game R. II. 13. Cleveland ,. 4 8 2 Cincinnati 3 G 0 Batteries Powell and Crlger; Breitcn stcln and Piper. Umpire Kelly. At Pittsburg- R. II. L Pittsburg 13 17 7 St. Louis 10 12 0 Batteries Haw ley, Hughey, Gardner and Merritt; Donohuo and JIurphy, Um pire McDonaJd. At Brooklyn R. H. U Brooklyn 'J 13 3 Washington 10 11 4 Batteries Payne, Plsher and A. Smith; Bre-snehan, JIticer and McGulre, Umplro Hurst. At Baltimore R. 11, K. Baltimore 8 15 1 Philadelphia. 3 8 0 Batteries Pond and Robinson; Becker, Llpp and Boylo. Umpires L'mslle and Carpenter. SUNDAY GAMES. Hods Won tho Lnst. Cincinnati, Sept. 19. Tho last game of tho reason was played here between tha Reds and tho Browns und resulted In tho defeat of rho latter In a closo and Inter esting game. Attendance, 2,000. Scoto: R.H.R Cincinnati 1010100 2 5 8 3 St. Louis 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 04 8 5 Batteries Dwyer nnd Vaughn; Sudhoft ami Murphy. Umpire McDonald. Colonels ."Hudc Rrrors, Chicago, Sept. 19. The Chicago season camo to a close today with a game well play by tho Colts but most fearfully bungled up by tho Colonels. Both Grif fith and Ciark pitched masterly ball. Score: R.H.lfl. Chicago ... 0000221 0 6 7 2 Louisville) 000010 1002 G G Batteries Grllllth and Klttrldgo; Dad Clark and Dexter. Umpire O'Day. A ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Directors of the Lrngiie Arc in Ses sion nt Newark. Newark, N. J Sept. 19. The direc tors of tho Atlantic Baseball League met at tho Park House today, Presi dent Rat row presiding. Several hours were spent In settling financial disputes between some of the clubs. Tho now owners of tha Richmond club found several bills against the club of which they knew nothing. The matter was settled, however, and the amounts wilt be deducted from the remulnder of tho purchase money due former owner Bradley, Several applications for franchises were received which will bo acted on at tho leaguo meeting to morrow. SATURDAY'S GAMES. At Lancaster Lancaster, IS; Norfolk, 5. At Newark (First game,) Newark, 3; Richmond, 1. (Second game) Newark, 8; Richmond, 7. At Paterson (first game) l'aterson, 6; Athletics, 7. (Second game) Paterson, 9; Athletics, 4. SUNDAY GAMES. At Paterson First game R.H.13 Paterson ,,0 1 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 G 12 4 Athletics 00 1 32001 7 12 2 Batteries Vlau and Touhey; Osborne and Fox. Umpire Jones, Second game H.II.IS. Paterson 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 & 10 U 2 Athletics 100000001 7 3 Games called end of eighth on account of darkness. Batteries Jones nnd Tou hey; Ames, Davis, Fox and Ulrtcih. Um pire Queenvy. DIAMOND DUST. Tho franchise of the Paterson base, ball club of Hhe Atlantic league was on Satur day sold to a syndicate of business men ot that placo for $3,600. Sports. AMATEUR BASE BALL. TWENTY-SIXTH VICTORY. f.nclinwnnnns Defeated Iho Crescents in nn Interesting Contest. Tho Lnckawannns won their twenty sixth victory of the ueasan yesterday olt tho Crescents In a ono-slded game. Cawley stnrted to do the twirling for the Lackavrannng, nnd while he was not lilt hard, he was unable to con trol tha ball, daughan took his place at the commencement of the fourth In ning nnd the Crescents were unable to do anything with his delivery. The Crcfcccnts compelled tho Lacka wnnnas to play the eighth' Inning In darkness and aa the lnllelders were un able to see ground balls, all the outs wen flies In that Inning. The Crescents scored three runs. Cummlngs, Ruone, Kcllet nnd Olllern carried off the field ing honors. Snore: LACKAWANNA. A.. R. II, A. B. Cummlngs, 2b 4 Coleman, 3b, rf .... G Ruanc, es 3 Crossen, cf 4 Gauphan, If, p 4 Burke, lb 3 Ilnnerty, o 5 Ke'.let, rf, 3b 5 Cawley, p, rf 4 Totals 37 12 13 21 10 CRESCENTS. A.B. R. II. O. A. Cooncy, c 3 2 2 0 0 Hairlson, If 6 2 0 0 0 Mediate, lb 5 2 1 10 1 Long, rf 4 110 0 Davis, ss 4 10 11 Shlpman, p 4 1113 Olllern, 2b 6 0 3 2 5 Kearney, cf 3 0 0 0 0 Richardson, 3b 3 0 0 1 2 Totals 33 Lackawanna 0 0 8 21 14 7 2 0 3 13 0 B-12 Crescents 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 39 Rarned runs 1. Two-base Lackawanna, 4; Crescents, hits cummlngs, Cooney, Long nnd Olllern. Three-base hit Cros sen. Sacrifice hits Gaughan and Harii son. Stolen bases Coleman, 3; Ruane, Finnerty, Burke, Shlpman, Gillern. Left on bases 'Lackawanna, 10; Crescents, 0. Struck out By Cawley, 2; by Gaughan, 3; by Shlpman, 8 Doublo play Shlpman to McHale. First on errors Lackawanna, H; Crescents. G. First on balls Off Caw ley, 2; off Gaughan, 1; off Shlpman, 2. Pascsd balls Flnenrty, 2; Cooney, 3. M1N00KAS DEFEATED HARMONIES. I'iftccn Hundred Persons Snw tho Gnmp on Coyne's Ground. About 1,500 base ball enthusiasts as sembled on Coyne's grounds, Mlnooka, jvsterday to witness the game between the Harmonies and the Mlnooka team, as John O'Neill, late of Cortlandt, New York state League team, was announc ed to play with the h'omo team; and Jarms Dean, of Hamilton, Ontarlo.Can adlan league, wa-3 with the visitors. Neither of the leading attractions put up the game they are capable of. O'Neill and Hurst wero the opposing pitchers, and thi latter did some gilt edge twirling, "but his support was very poor especially In the fifth inning when the home team piled up ten runs. O'Neill was effectlvo up to this sixth Inning when the visitors caught on to his curves and batted him freely for the remainder of the contest. The fea ture of tho game were running catches by Dean and J. O'Neill, and the base throwing of the latter. Score: M1NOOKA. R Phllbln, cf 3 Shea, ss 1 J. O'Neill, o 1 Flannery, lb 1 Hayes, 3b 1 M. O'Neill, p 1 Crane, 2b 2 Mellugh, rf 1 Hastings, If 1 H. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 12 3 27 11 HARMONIES. R. II, A. 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 T. Loftus, ss 0 Shine, cf 0 Dean, 2b 2 P. Loftus, Si 1 Nolan, lb 2 Gaughan, rf 1 Lally, c l May, If 0 Hurst, p 1 Totals 8 11 24 8 11 Harmonies 0 0001 3 3 0 1 S Mlnooka 1 0 0 10 0 0 0 1 x 12 Two-baso hit Shea. Stolen bases Phli litn, 2; I'linnery, J. O'Neill, 2; Hasting, Dean. Doublo plays Crano to Flannery; McHugh to Flannery. First base on ball9 -Off 0'NelM, G; off Hurst, 7. Hit by pitched ball By O'Neill, 1; by Hurst, 3. Passed balls Lnlly, 2. Wild pltch-O'NcJll. Left on bases Mlnooka, 9; Harmonies, G. Sacrifice ihlts J. O'Neill, 2. Time 2.11. Umpire Paddcn. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. The manager of the Taylor base ball club will meet tho manager of the Prlceburg Nonpareils at the Grand Central hotel, Scranton, tomorrow (Tuesday) evening between tho hours of 7.30 and 8 o'clock sharp to feign ar ticles and to put up the purse for their game at tho Athletic Park, Scranton, date to be selected by both clubs, AVe are not bluffing and If the Nonparell3 mean business let them be on hand at the said place mentioned and we will cover their put so for any amount. Pleaso let me know In tomorrow morn ing's Tribune. Gomer B. Davis, man ager. The Taylor Reds challenge the Cres cents to a game on the Taylor grounds for Friday afternoon. They would like If the Lackawannas would give tho game they promised them for Thurs day afternoon on tho Reds' grounds, and we also accept the challenge of the Wcit Side Browns for Saturday. Please answer as soon as possible. O. K, Davis, manager. COUNTRY CLUB BASE BALL. Scrnntou Wins from Hitrrisburg in nn ll-lniiiug (Jiiiiin, The Ilarrlsburg and Scranton Coun try club teams played an U-lnning base ball game on professional territory at Athletic park Saturday. The game developed something moro than a soci ety event as It required two extra, In nings for a decision, the tie of 5-5 In the ninth remaining unbroken until the last of the eleventh, whn with one out the Scrantonlans made tho winning run on Bliss' hit and steal, Moffat's life, which advanced Bliss to third, and Iilalr's hit to center. Tho two tcaniR occupied positions as follows: Ilarrlsburg Haldeman, cf.; Jennings, c; Boyd, lb.; Illckok, if.; MatWrn, p.j Rrady, ss.; Bent. 3b.; Hall, 2b. ; McLeod, rf. Scranton T, Brooks, se. J Thome, c.j J. II. Brooks, 2b. and lb. ; Bliss, p. nnd 2b.; Moffat, 3b.; Blair, lb. and p.; Fuller, cf.; Bedford, tf.; Valker. rf, A large number of Country club members raw the gamo which was urn- plred by Theodore Fuller. Follcrwlnff wns the scoro by Innings! IUI.E. Scranton ...1 010110100 16 8 3 Ilarrlsburg ,0 111011000 0 5 11 7 Thti ilarrlsburg players reached hero nt 1 o'clock nnd had luncheon at tho Country club lodge. They wero enter tAtned there at dinner nnd by means of a band concert and Informal danco In tho owning. SAVED IJV A WOMAN. A Detective's Story of His Cxporienco Among tho Mollle Mrtgnlrcg. From tho Detroit Kreo Press. "You all remember the reign of terror for which tho "Mollies" down In .the mining region of Pennsylvania were responsible," mused tho detectlvo who always smokes a well-seasoned dudeen In preference to a cigar. "I was with tho Plnkcrtons then and a young hand at the business, but they thought well enough of me to send mo among ithose bloodthirsty vllllans as assistant to a Bharp old veteran of tho service. Thero was never a tougher organiza tion on eat th than those samo Mollies, and I was Just foolish enough to re joice at having a chance among them. "My part was to mingle with tho men, drink at the same bars.flght when the rough code of tho Mollies required a fight, get tho reputation of a bad ono and work my way into the society. I did it and became a full-fledged mem ber of the merciless gang. At last I was selected with two others to kill a mine foreman who refused to comply with a demand made by tho society. I got enough whiskey Into the men to put them to sleep, warned the foreman, and then reported to the members of my branch that our proposed victim did not put in an appearance at our usual haunts. "That night the wife of tho log cabin hotel and saloonkeeper where I mado headquarters gavo mo a whispered warning In return for those little cour tesies which a woman appreciates, no matter what her station In life. I was suspected of treachery and was to be put out of the way. As I stole from the shanty that night a man sneaked be hind me with a knife and that woman laid him out with a bung-starter Just as he was about to make the plunge. We fled together, I never knew till we got Into court that she was hired on tho job Just as I was. Then we went Into partnership." It's Easy To supply all your wants 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 Mead One Cent a Word. w 7ATCRMAKER WANTED MUST have cood references. MERCEREAU & CONNELL, bcranton, Pu. XrANTED-MEN TO CANVASS FOR fast selling 25-cont nrtlcle that any one can sell that can sell anything. Room O, Dime Hank. WANTED AGENTB-S7S PER MONTH nnd expenses paid active men If right; f:oods sold by snmplo only; samples, also lorse nnd carriage furnished FREE. Ad drehs JOIU1EH, UoxBUOR, Boston, Jlns-s. SALESMEN SCHOOL SUPPLIES; COUN try work; SlOO salary monthly, with liberal additional commissions. R. O. EVANS A CO., Chicago. WANTED-AN IDEA. WHO CAN THINK V ofsomoslmplo thins to patent? Pro tect your ideas: tlieymay bring you wealth. rue jtiii.- v r,iiui.iuiuit. ,s uu., ue JOHN WEDDEKllUltN A CO., Dept. Patent Attornejs, Washington, I). C., li'18O0 prUa oiler and list of l.OOIJ V. 'Jit, X' tor the! lnentlons wanted. WANTED-AS AGENT IN EVERY SEC tlon to canvass; St, OO to $5.00 n day made; soils at sight; nlso a man to sell Staplo Goods to denlcrs; best sldo line $75 n month; sulnry or largo commission made: oxperlonco unnecessary. Clifton Soap and Manufactur tig Company. Cincinnati, O. -IT7 ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN eery town to solicit stock subscrip tions; u monopoly: big money for agents: no cnpltnl required. EDWARD C. Flail &. CO., liorden Hlock, Chicago, 111. HELP WANTED-FEMALES. Ads. Under This Head One Cent a Word. YV ANTED-GERMAN ' GIRL FOR GEN ' eial homework. Apply 412 Willow street. WANTED-M1DDLE AGED COLORED woman for general housownrk, Rood cook, to sleep homo nights. 418 Mimtnnve. LADH-S-I MAKE RIG WAGES DOINO pleasant homo w oik, and will gladly send full particulars to nil sending 2 cent stamp. MlbH M. A. HTEfllllNS, Lawrence, Mich. T7ANTEDLADY AGENTS IN SCRAN- ton to sell and Introduco Snydei's cake Icing; experienced canvasser preferred: work permanent nnd very profitable. Write for particulars tit once and get benefit of holldny trade. T. H. SNYDER & CO., Cincinnati. O. WANTED IMMEDIATELY-TWOENEU-i getlo saleswomen to repiesent us. Guaranteed SH a day without interfering with other dutlen. Healthful occupation. Wrlto for particulars, enclosing stamp, MANGO CHEMICAL COMPANY; No. 72 John Mreet, .Now York. FOU KENT. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. "I70K RENT-THREE UNFURNISHED I rooms, with use of bath and heated by furnace. Inquire at .110 Mudlsou avenue. FOR SALE. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. "I70R SALE-A FINE YOUNG SPAN OF X' dark chestnut horses. For description Inquire, at Everett's Stable, Dlx Court, bcrau. ton. 170R SALE-FINE TRAP CHEAP. J l'enn avenue. loll FOR SALE Oil EXCHANGE. Advs. UndtrThls Head One Cent a Word. I0RSAi,ECliEAP-3 HEAD OF HEAVY 1 team horses, or will exchange for furm rroiuiee. inquire f. u. rtnker street, Dunmoro, WAUNER, 30U KINDERGARTEN REOPENINO. Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word. qMUrTwini'RAvliiN X ten, formerly conducted by Miss Hoard nun, will be reopened by Miss Pratt nnd Miss Wilcox on Mondiiy, Sept. 13, at 01ft Mulberry street. For terms or other Inform, atlon, address or npply nt 01ft Mulberry Ht CITY SCAVENGER. Aluminas cleans privy vaults . and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. nitlQQS, Proprietor. Leuve orders 1100 N, Muln.uva, or Elokes drug store, corner Adams und Mulberry, '.telephone (1040. piIAS. COOPER, CITY fiCAVENOER, " All orders promptly attended to. day or night. All tha latest appliances. L'hurges reasonable. 710 Scranton Street, llousu 1 1120 Washburn street. I COIIOUY 1 BICYCLES, IRON AND STEEL, AND BLACKSMITH B1TTE1BEHDER SITUATIONS WANTED. QITTloWANTEldlY ij man 2 1 years old, single man, as bar tender or waiter In dining room. Address H. H., 813 Willow street, Scranton, Pa. WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY-S1TUA. tlon as stenographer nud typewriter; experienced; best of references. Address MM Tribuno office. SITUATION WANTED TO GO OUT the flrst part of the week washing; wash ings and Ironing taken home, also. Call or address L. II., 334 H umner avenue. SITUATION WANTED BY A MARRIED man, 45 years of age, as pumprunneror stationary engineer: ten years expeilence. Address II. R , care Tribuno olllce. SUTUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE ) aged and married mnn. Will tako any thing but traveling agent. On salary prcforcd. Address C L., Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED-BY A BOY TO 5 drive a delivery wagon: can give refer ences. Address F, R. I., Tribune olllce. VITANTED-A POSITION AS CLERK IN oftlc e or gents' furnishing store, by a boy aged in: can furnish references. Ad dress J. it., Tribune oitlce. SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERI K enced grocery clerk; Is strictly temperate nnd honest nud a first-class hustler; a good hand to take orders, well ncqunlnted In all parts of the city; can give references. Ad dress J. R. J., Tribune office. WANTBD-POSITION AS HOOKKEEP- or, salesman or shipping clerk, by ex perienced man; well acquainted In Scranton nnd surrounding country: want to make a chunge Oct. 1, H97; references. Address HARRY WRIGHT, General Dollvery, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG man (23); good penman, uocurate In figures; enn drlvo and tako 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. Addrcs D. II., 001 Price St, SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG married man as Janitor or fireman; ex perienced In running small engines; not afraid of work, Address H C, 5ft Lacka wanna avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY A MARRIED man as teamster, driver or coachmun, experienced and thorough horseman; van furnish best of references. Address J. U., liu Mifflin avenue. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG O man as stenographer, typewriter, book keeper, estimate or billing clerk; expert nt figures; eight years' experience; Al penman; vork shows for itself. Address F, L. D., 715 Monroe avenue. ANTED-BY A MIDDLE-AGED MAN, employment of any kind; can run small engine; also used to boiler work; will accept it or 4 days a week; also low wages. Address J. W. P., Tribune odlce. SITUATION WANTED-TO DO WASH Ing and Ironing by the day; best of refer ences. Address ft'JO Lackawanua avenue, third floor. yOUNGMAN WITH EXPERIENCE AS L nccountant. desires position In an office or witu wholesale house; references. W, U., care Tribune. A LADY DLSIRES A POSITION AS stenographer, bookkeeper or as copyist; anxious to secure employment, Address Z., Tribune ofllce. ' SITUATION WANTED-BY A COLORED o man who has had several years' oxperl enceus couebman: can give good reference. Address JOHN BROWN. Trlbuue otllce. 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 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 xyou 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. L. BOo IG ICYCLE ARGAIN: SWEEPING 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. A G ENTS WANTED. AGEN'IH WANTED-TO HELL CIOARS to dealers; experience not necessury, SHEPHERD M'F'Cl CO., 300 E. U'Jud bt , Chicago. K LOND1KE-AGENTS WANTED FOR inrtrn illustrated book of Klondike, five hundred paces; price $1. ftt); outfit lOe. Ail. dress NATIONAL PUBLISHING: CO,, Lake side Building, Chicago, III. R EL1ABLE AGENTS WANTED; NO other neca uppiy. uox lilt), bcruntou, Pa. w ANTED-AGENTBTOSOLICITBUILD-Ine nnd I.oan stock; relerenco re quired. Addriss PE.NN, careTrlbune; WANTEDSOLICITORS; NO DELIVER log, nooiilectliig; position peunanent; pay weekly: state age. GLEN BROTHERS, Rochester, N. Y. AGENTS-WHAT ARR YOU GOING TO do about Safe Citizenship price Pi. Go ing by thousands. Address NICHOLS, Naper Hle,jn AGENTS-TO BELL OUR PRACTICAL gold, silver, nickel and copper electro plasters; prices from $3 upnnrd: salary and expenses paid; outfit free. Address, wltu stamp. MICHIGAN MFU CO.. Chicago. AGENTS-TO HELL CIGARS TO DEAL, ers; 825 Meekly and expends; expert, ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED Ml'G CO.. 4b Van Huron St., Chicago. ANNUAL MEETING. qMIE ANNUAL MEETING OFTHE MEM. X bersof The Lnckuwannn Store Associa tion, limited, will bo held at the office of the Association In the city of Scinnton. on Wednosduy, October Uth, 1H07. at 'J o'clock p. m., for the election of managers far the ensuing year, and for tho transaction of such other business as may properly como before the meeting. J. P. HIGGINSON, Secretary. Scranton, Pa., Sect, ilith, 1B07. LLe WAGON SUPPLIES. C. M. FLOREY, 222 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pa Must SPORTSMEN, ATTENTION. & OUR I'RICUS AND GOODS are Just right, tsave time und money by dealing with, us. Special Drives In eor thing a sports man needs. Guns, Fishing Tackle, Canvas Goods, Raso Hall, Football und Athletlo Goods, at prices that defy coinpetlon. ft. W. JURISCH. ACL 324 Spruce St CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE. CORNS, BUNIONS AND INGROWING uulls cured without the least pain or drawing blood. Consultation nnd ndvlcs given free. E. M, HEl'ZEL, Chiropodist. 330 Lacknwnnnn avenue. Ladles attended at their residence if desired. Chai go moderate. SMAITO! DDTI. " ! ! .J. .. vja1-.teiijf-i'a.. - i.'Vi i JtV iu-..