The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 11, 1897, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCRANTON TUnJTJNE-MONDAY MORNINGK OCTOBER 11, 180T.
SPORTS.
FOOT BALL GAMES
OH MANY FIELDS
Nearly All the Big Elevens Were at
Work Saturday.
BAIRD'S QREAT GOAL KICKING
rrhiccton's Full-Uncle Kicks n Sonl
from the Middle o the riclil--l, of
1. Makes 10 Agitinst Lehigh In the
First Half--Harvard mid Comull
Show Up Wcnk--Yrtla Makes n
Cootl Impression Against Williams.
Saturday witnessed tho usual laipo
number of loot ball primes prelim
inary to the more decisive contests
to bo played later on. Tho strong
Varsity elevens without oxeicptlon
were winners. Tho details of the most
important games follow:
v. oriiii.ciiipiu
Pennsylvania administered nn over
whelmlnp defeat to the Lehigh eleven
on Frnnklln Field, tho former scoring
4tf In the llrst halt and finishing tho
game 5S-0. Line-up:
Pennsylvania. I'osltlons. Lehigh.
Itoyle. Jackson. .left end ....Chamberlain
Cur net I left tackle nutler
Hare left guard Hecnrro
Ovrrlleld center McCarthy
JlcCincken (Do S!lvt-r)rlght guanLGUbcit
Otitlund ...right tackle. Gunsolus (Ol'dh'l)
(loodmuii right end James
Weeks (1 ledges). quarter back ....". nl:o
Jackson (Walker). left halt I)hc1...' inlleid
(Oiuisolus)
Jlorlee ..right hnlf hack. Clark Hlenrhurt)
.Minds full tinck.lloldctiicF (Murnln)
Touchdowns .Mlnda 1, Jucksoii 2. Out
land, JlcCraeken, Uovle. Hiiro. Walker.
Goals from touchdowns Minds C. Safety
Holdeiiicss. Umpire Mr. il. L. Wil
liams, Yale. Keren c 4L McCall'.ey,
1'iinccton. Llncsm.m Mr. I'ortescue.
l'ennsylvanla. Time of halves-'') and 13
minutes.
Harvard -Mart month.
In a close nnd fiercely played game
nt Cambridge, Harvard could only beat
Dartmouth 13-0. Line-up:
Harvard. Position. Dartmouth
Cabot left end. 11. Walker (Edwards)
Wheeler left tackle I'utman
Itouvo left guard Lowo
Harden center Kogers
Shaw right guard Walker
Donald right tackle Place
Moulton right end Cavauaugh
Cochrane quarter back ...Wentworth
Mlbbleo left halt back Crollus
llrown .right half Imck.Ec'str'm (Whalen
lirown risht half back....Kel:strom
( halen)
Haughton full back MacAudrew
(Eck.strom)
Heferce Cross, of Yale. Pmpltoi.o. .
ton, of Yale. Linesmen HIchuif.Mm
(Harvard). Hartlett (Uurtsmouthi. Time
keeper Woods, H. A. a. Score Harvard
13, Dartmouth 0. Touchdown Haushton.
CJoml from touchdown Cochrane Goal
from place kick Cnclirane. Kvur catch
esCabot, Cochrane. Safety Dartmouth.
Time 20-mlnuto halves.
Mickinson-Swnrtbmore.
At Kwarthmore tho homo team was
defeated 20-1 by Dickinson college
Line-up:
Swarthmorc. Position. Dickinson.
Harper left end Mevnl
A. Verlenden.. left tackle liooto
Downing left guard Sheets
Hooth center Itaiston
Wills right guard Stove.is
McVaugh right tacklo Ford
J. Verlenden right end Craven
(). Jackson. .right half back..llockenbcrry
l-'nrquhar left half back Pedlow
Wilson (Capt.). .quarter back Houston
Pattou fullback Jones
Touchdowns, Stevens, Pedlow 2, lioote,
A. Verlenden. Safety. Stevens, Goal,
Jones. Keferee, Dr. Kills Harvey. Um
pire, Mr. Mason, Kutgers. Linesmen, Kv
Ir.g, Dickinson; Palmer, Swarthmorc,
Time, -minute halves.
Princeton-An un polls.
Full-back Ilnlrd of Princeton, kick
ed a goal from tho middle of tho
field in the game with the Middles
nt Annapolis. Never was the Tiger
goal In danger and Trlnceton won
2S-0. Line-up:
Princeton. Positions. Naval Academy.
Cochrane right end Jackson
Hildchrand ....right tacklo Maeey
Kdwards right guard Nelson
llootli center Tardv
Crowdls left guard Hnlllmiii
Holt left tacklo Iilssoll
Latbiop left end Shea
Mallei quarter back Taussig
Mannard left halfback Maiblo
Kelly (Kilter). right half back....Puwtll
Wheeler full back Wado
Keferee Mr, Flint. Umpire Paul
Dasblcll.
Vnle-Willinms.
Yale defeated Williams 32-0, which
was 12 points in excess of Harvard's
score against Wllllums on tho pre
vious Saturday. Line-up:
Yule. I'osltlons.
Dudley Hull 1 e, r o ..
Williams
....Kutter
Kodgers (eapt.),Post..l t, r t..
.DeCamp
f auwnlader 1 g, r g ...
Harvey u
Hrown.ChndwIck...r g, 1 g.
Allen, Halo r t, 1 t...
Huzen.Warrcn ...r e, 1 e,..,
.Lot
(capt.)
Rleler
Illack
.Simmons
.Chadwell
PILLS,
Always ReliaWe, Purely Vagetabla.
Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated, rogu.
late, purify, cleans and strengthen. UAIl.
WAVSPfLLSfortho cure of nil disorders
or stomach, liowels. Kidneys, Hlndder.
Nervous Diseases, Dizziness, Vertigo, Cos
ttvesness, Piles.
SICK HEADACHE,
FEMALE COMPLAINTS,
BILIOUSNESS.
INDIOESTION,
DYSPEPSIA,
CONSTIPATION,
AND
ALL DISORDERS OF THE LIVER
Observe tho following symptoms, result
ing from diseases of the dlgestlvo organs:
Constipation, Inward piles, fullness of
Wood In tho heed, acidity of the stomach
nausea, heartburn, disgust of food, fulil
nets of weigh: of the stomach, sour crip,
tatlons, sinking or Muttering of tho hea-t
choking or suffocating sensations when
In a lylny posture, dimness of vision, dots
or webs before the sight, fever and dull
pain In the head, deficiency of perspira
tion, yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain
In the side, chest, limbs und sudden Hush,
es of heat, burning In tho flesh,
A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS ulll
free the ayatcm of all tho abovo namod
disorders.
Price age ptr box, Sold by Uruirgljts or
ent by mall.
RADWAY & CO..
:' . 53 Elm Streot, New York.
HAD
WAY'S
DeHuHlleit.Btoddnra.SirTv'n.q l... .Davis
Klcfcr, Mnrvln.l Mi, r li-b.Iirnnch,nisley
Corwln, pnntcl.r li-b, 1 h-b.8cc.lcy.Wll'm's
McDrldc, lllnc Mi ,.Dcnmnn
Score Vnlo S2. Williams. 0. Touchdowns
-Corwln 2, Mcllrldo 1, Klcfcr 1, lllno 2.
Oonls from touchdown Cadwnlader 4.
Umpire It. Chnmbcrlnln, of Vnlc. Ref
eree L. Hlnkoy, of Ynlp. Linesmen Hull,
of New Haven; Marsh, of Williams
town. Time First hnlf, 20 minutes; bcc
oiid half, IS minutes,
Cornell-Tufts.
The Unlit Tufts tenm was beaten, by
Cornell. Score, 15-0. Summary:
ltefercc, llrst hnlf, Lang (Vnlo); second
half, Mavis (l-nfayctte). Umpire, Hill
(Yale). Linesmen, Cross (Cornell), Sweet
ll'ilfts). Length of halves, twenty min
utes. Touchdown, Whiting (Cornell), 2.
OoalH, Young (Cornell). Goals from Held,
Young (Cornell), 1. Total score, Cornell
13, Tufts 0.
HiicUncll-U. of I. Scrubs.
Tho University o l'ennsylvanla
scrubs mid llucknell regulars played a'
C-G tic Bnine nt LowlsburB. Lino-tip:
U. I". Hcs'vc- C. I'osltlons. Ilucknell 0.
Folwcll left end Kleiner
Mackenzie
left tacklo Howe
Uelger ,
Rosenthal
Wcntz ,
Cush
left guard McOutley
,.. center Craig
right guard Cobcr
right tacklo ....Weymouth
, right end Jcnktnsnn
Snover,.
Kltchle quarter back. .Elliott, darner
Me'gee. Jo'n'n. right half back.S'th, Hl'ott
Morgan left halt back ....Hoffman
Armbustcr fill back 1-ini;
Keferee, Orvllle K. Ilalloy. Umpire, Geo.
A. Jennings. Linesmen, Lasncr and
Stark. Time of halves, twenty minutes.
Carlisle-It loom shiirg.
The Cnrllfdc Indians easily disposed
of tho Hloomsburg Normal eleven at
Hloomsburg. Score, 2fi-0. Line-up:
Carlisle. Positions. Normal
Smith center Hulls
M. Picrci .right guard Laubnch
Kcdwater left guard Hray
H. Pierce left tackle Wlldoner
Seneca right tacklo Keffcr
Wild right end Snyder
Kogers left end Derr
Hudson, Enstm'n. quarter baclc.Aldlnger
Jamison full bark Fox
McFarland ..right halt back ....Smethers
Cayou left half back Morgan
Touchdowns McFarland 2, Jamison 2,
Cayou 1. Goals II. Pierce 3. Keferee
Ciodcharles, ex-Lafayette. Umpire Hack
man, Dickinson. Time Cope, Normal.
Time 20-mlnuto halves.
OTHER GAMES.
At Haston Lafayette, 42;
A. C, 0.
At Providence Brown,
University, 0.
At Kordentown Princeton
Bordentown M. A.. 0.
Temperance
41; Boston
Preps. 1G;
At Woodburk U. of P., second scrubs,
4; Country Club, 0.
SCRANTON ELEVEN WINS.
Defeated Bioghamton 24-0 in Saturday's
High School Game at Athletic
Park-Line Up of Teams.
The Scranton High school team
clearly showed Its superiority over the
eleven of the Ulnghamton High school
In Saturday's foot ball game at Ath
letic Park. The local eleven made S
points In the first and 1C In the second
half, with Ulnghamton In no hopes of
scoring at anv time.
Scranton's defensive work wna very
crude, but that of the Hlnghamton
lansj was worse. The former excelled
In ail kinds of play and In this, their
llrst game of the season, made a show
ing sulllclently good to warrant tho
belief that they will keep their blue
nnd yellow above tho colors of any
equally weighted eleven they may meet
this season. This statement is made
upon their good general style of play
In Saturday's game, which had ono
serious drawback, however. It was
the rule for nt least one and some
times two or three Scrantonlans to be
laid out after each play. The recov
eries were quick, but It all showed the
players to either bo out of condition
or pandering to the sympathy of the
onlookers. Either was had.
About 300 persons, mostly students
ot the Scrnnton High school, were on
tho field. They kept up a perpetual
din of yells.
Ulnghamton won the toss nnd chose
the north goal, which was favored by
a strong diagonal wind. From tho
kick-off Scrnnton adopted a rushing
and bucking style of play and with nn
occasional end play scored Its llrst
touchdown In 12 minutes. Battln
missed a goal. Do Bow got the ball
from the Ulnghamton kick-off nnd aid
ed by good guarding by Tewksbury,
ran through the entire opposing eleven.
No goal was made. Score, 8-0.
Second halt:
Hull made tho first touchdown nnd
Gibbons nnd Do Bow quickly followed
with two more, Mice kicking two goals
and falling In his last attempt. The
ball was always on Binghamton terri
tory. Line-up:
Scranton.
J. Malla center .,
Binghamton.
Caso
Horan right guard
W. F. Gibbons... left guard
Hull (Capt.)... right tacklo
Morse left tacklo .,
Murphy rlglit end .
Jliwr left end ..
Mellow right halt
Langstaff left half .,
Towkesbury quarter ..
Battln fullback ...
Substitutes Scranton,
Hulsey
Nicholas
(J ray
Stono
.Chirk (v lit.)
......Pclto
Kogers
llrltton
Crott
E. Stono
Davis, Klce,
Blackwood; Ulnghamton,
Manlganan,
Kunyon, Lake. Keferee David Owens.
LACKAWANNA ELEVEN VICTORIOUS.
Defentcd tho Wilkes-Ilnrro High
.School on tho Lntter's Grounds.
Tho foot ball ttnm of the School of tho
Lackawanna played Its llrst pamo !n
Wllkes-Barro last Saturday ngalnst thu
Wllkes-Barro high school. Soveral of tho
students accompanied tho team. Although
tho team hnd not played befora and had
practiced but little. It was expected to glvo
n good account of Itself. The boys to
turned In tho evening Jubilant. Tho scoro
stood 6 to 2 In their favor, and they had
received no favor at tho hands of tho ref
eree. There was considerable fumbling
behind tho line. Indicating a want of prac
tice together. This will bo nvercomo by
steady work and It Is evident that In
Hanahue, Mott nnd Cooney this team has
a trio that will bo hard to beat. Uryden
at quarter Is uIbo going to make, a strong
player.
Of tho work of tho lino it Is sulllclent to
say that In tho second half, with thu ball
within llvo yards of tho goal line, It held
Its oponents for eight downs. The spirit
of tho team and their determined play
reminded their friends of tho best teams
that this school has over had, of the days
of Gelbert and tho Lathropes. Tho
touchdown was mado by Captain Hanahue
a few moments after tho gamo began.
Tho goal wns kicked by Mott. The ecoro
against tho Lackawnnna boys wns mado
on a safety In which Wnlsh secuted tho
ball after a fumble.
LOCAL FOOT BALL NOTES.
Tho foot ball team of No. H school de
feated tho foot ball tenm of No. 3J school
In a very interesting gnmo on the Mofca
Taylor (hospital grounds Saturday morn
ing by a score of 2 to 0. TMb Is the first
tlmo In llvo years thnt li school defeated
them. The lino up cf H school was as fol
lows: J. Lewis, center; Rohan, lift guard;
Baldwin, right iruard; Williams, left
tacklo; Bynon, right guard; Miller, left
end; Powell, right end; S, Lewis, quarter
back; Carpenter, right halt back; Harris,
left lialf back; I.tcHurjh. full back.
MICHAEL BREAKS RECORDS.
Little, Demon Sninshcs Everything
from 11 to 32 MIIok.
Saturday wna record-breaking day nt
tho Willow drove blcyclo track, Phila
delphia, In the trials made by "Jimmy"
Michael, tho Welsh wheelman, for all
recouls from ono mile to one hour
against time, paced. The "little de
mon's" tlmo from eleven miles until he
crossed the lino at thirty-two miles
was faster than any other world's rec
ords for the same distances, and from
tho twentv-slxtli mile until ho crossed
tho tape In tho thirty-second mile ho
excelled tho American competition rec
ords, hold by himself.
It. was announced by tho track ofllc
lals thnt "Michael will try to break
Stock's old record for ono hour of 32
miles 44S yards." This ho did, making
.12 miles C32 yards In the sixty min
utes, but another record of 32 miles
l.OSfi yards, made by Stocks' still
stands.
Tho following table shows Michael's
tlmo Saturday as compared with the
previous records, both In tho Ameri
can competition class anil for tho
world's record against time:
American Kec'ils
Jlndn by
Michael's Time World's Kcc'd, Michael In
Saturday, Against Time. Compet'n.
Miles. Time. Holder. Time. Time.
1.12 1-3
Stocks ... l.Si.-S
Hetts 3.27 4-3
Kctts 3.131-3
Hctta 7.UJ--5
Stocks ... 8.50 4-3
1.49
3.37 3-5
5.29 1-5
7.1S 3-5
3.2S 2-3
B.1D l-
7.07 1-3
R.3I
10.H1 1-3
12.3S 4-3
14.2S 1-3
1C1S
18.09 3-3
10.33 3-3
21.51
23. 13 2-3
2.-..S3 4-3
27.2fi 1-5
29.20
31.12 3-3
33.02 1-3
31.32
W.412-3
3S.3I', 4-3
40.27
42.20 3-3
11.12 3-5
4.031-3
47.29 3-3
49.31
61.4S 3-3
52.40 2-3
53.33
9.03 3-5
10.50 4-5
12.42 2-5
Kctts
Ketts
Uetts
..10.43
..12.33
..14.2.1
..lfi.13
11.321-5
Kctts
1C.19 2-5
1S.0S 1-5
I9.50 2-5
21.40 3-5
23.3".
25.50 4-5
27.14 4-5
29.05 1-5
31.01 2-5
32.53 2-5
31.43
SG.41 2-5
33.30 3-3
40,23 4-3
42.14
41 OS 4-5
43.5S 1-3
4S.50 1-3
50.51
5-43
54.3iJ 2-5
M.33
5S301-5
Belts IS.02 2-3
Stocks ...20.10 4-5
Stocks ...22.011-3
Stocks ...23.513-5
Stocks ...23.19
Stocks ...27.111-3
Stocks ...29.312-3
Slocks ...3I.2i)
Stocks ...33,12 3-3
Stocks ...33.07 lr5
Stocks ...37.012-5
Stocks ...3S.5S3-3
Stocks ...10.48
Stocks ...42.114-3
Stocks ...41.37 4-5
Stocks ...lfi.32 1-3
Stocks ...48.213-5
Stocks ...50.19
Stocks ...52.091-3
Stocks ...51.01 1-3
Stocks ...55.50
Stocks ...57.43
Slocks ...59.32 2-3
57.22
59.20
00.23 2-3
Thirty-two miles, 052 yards In ono hour.
Kecognlzcd by English association, but
not by American. Michael on Thursday
at Willow Grovo mado tho fastest recog
nized American mile, time, 1.30.
LOOKS LIKE BALTIMORE.
Unless the Orioles Drop Dead They
Will (Jet the Cup.
At Baltimore, Saturday, the Orioles
defeated Boston for the fifth succes
sive tlmo, three of tho games counting
In the Temple Cup contest. Boston has
bagged one game, but will have to bag
the licet three to get the big end ot the
gate money.
Saturday's came was poorly played
by both teams and was poorly patron
ized. Score:
It.II.13.
Baltlmoro fi 5 0 0 0 10 012 14 3
Boston 0 0 0 0 2 4 3 2 0 11 10 3
Batteries Nops, Corbott nnd Boiirmnn;
Stlvctts, Lewis nnd Ycagcr. Umpires
Hurst und Emslle.
JACK SKELLV RETIRES,
Is No Longer Manager ofTbis City's
American Sporting Club.
Jack Skelly has given up. his posi
tion as manager of the American
Sporting club, which will not conduct
any more boxing contests In this city
In the near future. A press of busi
ness Is Skelly's reason for retiring.
The New York evening Journal of Fri
day says:
"Jnck Skelly, In addition to his sev
eral other Interprlses, has opened a
hotel next to the Greenpolnt A. C.
house, of which he Is manager. Skelly
says ho wishes to make the place a
rendezvous for athletes of all kinds,
giving them facilities for matchmak
ing, letter writing, etc. By the way,
Skelly, who was defeated by Dixon
in New Orleans, In 1S92, was one of the
few local men who picked Solly Smith
to beat Dixon.
KANSAS SUFFERS FROM DROUGHT.
Farmers in Sore Strnits--Whcnt Acre
age Reduced.
Fort Scott, Knn., Oct. 10. In Southeast
ern Kansas the drought that has continu
ed unbroken for over two months Is un
precedented. In Cherokee, Crawford ani
Montgomery counties not half an Inch
of rain has fallen In three months.
In this city, according to tho report
of W. W. DUIard, tho government ob
server, only .IS ot nn inch of rain has
been precipitated In over six weeks, nnd
for many weeks tho water company ha.i
been channelling the Mnrmaton river for
miles to let tho water down from the
depressions In the liver bed. For a
month or more the stock ponds have been
dry, and tho stock feeders and farmers
generally have been compelled to drlvo
their stock to the rivers for water. With
n largo per cent ot them this means a
drive each day of from three to ten miles.
Tho pastures uro burned up. and most
of the stock Is being fed. Vegetation of
all kinds Is blighted nnd the trees havo
been prematurely stripped of their leaves.
Tho merchants of tho cities and towns
wbcro street sprinkling has necessarily
been discontinued havo experienced a ma
trlal depreciation In their stock on nc
count of tho dust having blown Into tho
stores. On a windy day the stores aro
tightly closed and In many Instances tho
goods nro kept covered.
Owing to tho scarcity of water on tho
farms It is almost Impossible for an over
land traveller to get water for himself
or his stock. Nearly every farm gnto
bears a sign reading, "No Water Here "
The condition of tho soil Is such that
no ploughing has been done, nnd tho
ncrengo of winter wheat, which would
havo otherwise been larger than for many
years, will be greatly reduced,
' 0
For Ladies Only.
It is patent to all thinking people,"
thnt ladles require on account of their
peculiar organism and functions rem
edies quite different from tho sterner
sex. While the FEMICURE LiyER
PILLS act directly and pleasantly up
on tho Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and
Bowels, they at tha same tlmo won
derfully regulate and strengthen tho
functions and organs peculiar 40 tho
sex. They relievo Comstlpatlon, Head
ache, Dizziness, Indigestion, Torpid
Liver, Bllllousness, Fnlntness, Irregu
larities, Backache Bad Complexion,
etc. A pill a dose. 25 cents. Sold by
Carl Lorenz, druggist, 418 Lackawanna
ave Scranton.
A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE
for tboce who will go today nn get a pack
niioof (JHAl.N-O. It takes tlieplacooreoirco
nt about i4 t bo eoi,t. ItU a food drink, lull
of health, nnd can bo given to the children an
MCll us tho adult with great benefit. It U
mado of pure grains and looks and tauten
like tho tluest Brnden of Mnchu of JavucoU'eu
It sntlMlcs everyoiifl, A cup of (Jraln-d Is
better for tho syttem than u tonic, because
Mho bnellt Is pornuuient. What coll'ee breaks
down anilii-U builds up. Ask your grocer
forOKAI.N-O. 13c. mid .&. ' b
HANKING.
ItDroiVT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
At Soranton, In tho State of Pennsylvania,
nt tho closo of business, Oct. 6, 1897.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts (1,072,132 30
Overdrafts, secured and unse
cured 1,009 23
U. S. Bonds to secure circula
tion 200,000 00
Stocks, securities, eto 3,531,273 03
Banking house, furnlturo and
fixtures 30,000 00
Duo from Notional Banks (not
lleserva Agents CS,0S7 41
Duo from State Banks and
Bankers 21,31191
Duo from npproved Rcservo
Agents COS.lPrtai
Chocks nnd other ensh Items..,. 13.312 16
Exchanges for clearing tiousc... 10,572 50
Notes of other National Banks.. 11, H3 00
Fractional paper currency,
nickels nnd cents 676 75
Lawful Money Reserve In Bank,
viz.;
Speclo t R2.0S1 03
Legal tender notes .... .Jmiiiw
Iteilemiillnn fund with U. S.
303,785 05
Treasurer (5 per cent, of circu
lation) 9,000 00
Total
.-;"4'
818,403 58
200,000 00
75,000 00
j,lAiiiiiint.rt.
Capital stock Mld In J
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less expense!
nnd I axes paid
National Bank notes outstand
ing Duo to other National Banks..
lino to State Banks and Bank
ers Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits subject to
check u,
Demand certificates of deposit..
Certified checks
Cashier's checks outstanding..
Notes and bills redlscountcd....
Bills Payable
Liabilities other than thoso
above stated
115,081 51
177.WK) 00
98,501 50
9,101 40
10 00
,271,014 40
CS,fi2l OR
3,539 S3
220 75
None
No no
Nono
Totnl J0.S 18,403 58
State of Pennsylvania, County of Lacka
wanna, ss.:
I, Isaac Post, cashier of tho abovo
named bank, do solemnly swear that tho
above statement Is true to tho best of my
knowlcdgo nnd belief.
ISAAC POST. Cnshler.
Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo this
9th day of October. 1S97.
AARON V. BOWER.
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
W. F. HALLSTEAD,
JOHN JEKMYN,
W. R. STORRS.
Directors.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
At Scranton, In the Stato of Pennsylvania,
nt tho closo of business, Oct. 6, 1897.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $1,505.83.'; SO
Overdrafts, secured and unse
cured 63SOO
l. S. Bonds to secura circula
tion 50,000 00
Stocks, securities, etc 331,11199
Banking house, furnlturo nnd
fixtures 32.332 fit
Suspense Account 2,250 00
Due from National Banks (not
Reservo Agents) 18,018 55
Duo from Stato Banks and
Bankers 7,803 01
Duo from approved reserve
acents 294,394 37
Checks and other cash Items .. 5,403 02
Exohanges for clearing house... 8,030 30
Notes of other National Banks. 3,333 00
Fractional paper currency,
nickels and cents 800 93
Lawful Money T "rvp In Bank, viz:
Sneeln tlOI.SSS 32
Legal tender notes.. "9.340 00 131,238 32
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer tj or circulation.. i.iou w
Duo from U. S. Treasurer, other
than 5 redemption fund 1,000 00
Total 2,4C2,454 58
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less expenses
and taxes paid
National Bank notes outstand
ing Duo to other National Banks..
Due to Stato Banks and Bankers
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits subject to
check 1
Demand certificates of deposit..
Certified checks
Cashier's checks outstanding...
Notes and bills rcd!scounted....N
Bills payable N
200,000 00
520,000 00
108,835 31
43,000 00
55.052 72
3,774 55
1CS 50
,681,090 05
39.340 29
4,895 50
137 06
one.
one.
one.
Liabilities other than those
abovo stated N
Total f2.402.454 53
Stato of Pennsylvania, County of Lack
a wanna, ss:
I, William H. Peck, cashier of tho above
named bank, do solemnly swear that tho
above statement Is truo to tho best of my
knowledge and belief.
William H. Peck, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this
7th day of October, 1897.
John Taylor, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
Henry Bclin, Jr.,
Luther Keller,
William J. Hand,
Directors,
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
TRADERS' NATIONAL BANK,
At Scrnnton, In tho State of Pennsylvania,
at tho cloo of business, October 5th, IS97.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $ 001,838 50
Overdrafts, secured nnd unse
cured 632 72
U. S. Bonds to secure circula
tion 100,000 00
Premium on U. S. Bonds 19,000 00
Stocks, securities, etc 43,001 79
Banking house, furnlturo and
fixtures 110,299 08
Other real cstato nnd mortgages
owned 10,01153
Duo from National Banks (not
Rcservo Agents) 0,917 17
Due from Stato Banks nnd
Bankers 11,827 37
Duo from approved Reserve
Agents 4)1,243 35
Checks and other ensh Items.... 1,()uS 2S
Exchanges for clearing house.. 13.5S0 30
Notes of other Natlonnl Banks. 910 00
iTaetionai paper currency,
nickels nnd cents C30 31
Lawful Money Rcservo in Bank,
viz.;
Speclo 110,350 30
i.ogai tenner notes m,Vi$ a.i
37,335 23
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent, of cur
culation) 4,500 00
Total $1,099,008 77
j,uuiL,riitiS.
Capital stock paid In 230,000 00
Surplus fund 00,000 00
Undivided profits, less expenses
and taxes paid 7,512 78
National Bank Notes outstand
ing 90,000 00
Duo to other National Banks.. 13,013 07
Due to Stnte Banks and Bank
ers 3.53S43
Individual deposits subject to
check 601.250 43
Demand certificates of deposit,, 8,011 12
Certified checks 515 79
Cashier's cheeks outstanding ,, 1.S61 13
Notes nnd bills redlscounted ., Nono
Bills payable Nono
Liabilities other 'than those
above stated Nono
Total $1,099,058 77
Stato of l'ennsylvanla, County of Lacka
wanna, fs.;
I, Frank IS. Phillips, cashier of tho abovo
named bank, do saiemnly swear that the
above statement Is truo to tho best ot my
knowledge and belief.
F. L. PHILLIPS, Cashier.
Subscilbed and sworn to beforo mo this
9th day of October. 1W7.
W. 8. DIEHL, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
L. W. MORSS.
C. E. CHITTENDEN,
W. W. WATSON.
Directors,
CITY SCAVENGKU.
AB.IIltiaas CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and ecu pools; no odor. Improved
pumps used. A. llltinus, Proprietor.
l.eiivo orders 1100 N. Maln;uve., or Klckes'
drug More, corner Adaina und Mulberry,
'Jelepliono ouio.
VlFlAH." COOPER, CITYHCAV15NClK7t7
J All order promptly uttended to, day or
nlaht. All tho latent uppllnnees. Charges
reasonable. 710 Scrtiutou btreeU Home
U'Jb WiMhburn street.
"CQMIOIiY- JTWAUACL
i f 1
Will
Tribune
"Wants" . . .
AT ONE CENT A WORD
Are
Cheapest
WHEN RETURNS ARE CONSIDERED.
HAVE YOU TRIED THEM?
HELP WANTED MALES.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a WorJ.
AGENTS GETS FIFTY CENTS ON EACH
dollar; no experience necessary. Write
for acenfs outfit. Address THE CATHOLIC
NEWS, 5 Hnrclay Street, Now Yorlc.
WANTED-.ME.V TO CANVASS FOR
fast sellins, '.l.Vcont article that any
one can Roll that cau sell anything. Room
(I, Dime Hank.
WANTED AGENTS-STfi PER MONTH
nnd expenses paid actlvo men If right;
poods sold by eumplo only; samples, also
borso nnd carriage furnished FREE. Ad
dress JOHHER. Uox fiilOB, lioston, Mass.
SALESMEN-SCHOOL SUPPLIES: COUN
try work; $100 salary monthly, with
liberal additional commissions. K. O.
EVANS & CO., Chicago.
WANTED-AN IDEA. WHOCANTHINK
t ofeomo simple thine to patent? Pro
tect your ideas: they may bring you wealth.
Write JOHN WEODERIUJRN .t CO., Dent.
C. !!!, Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C,
lor their $1800 prize oiler and list or 1,000
Inventions wanted.
XMNTED-AS AGENT IN EVERY SEC
VV tlon to canvass; SI. OO to $,voo n day
made; Fells nt eight; also n man to sell htnple
Goods to dealers; best side line S7fi a month;
salary or largo commission made: experience
unnecessary. Clifton Soap nnd Slnnufactur
ug Company, Cincinnati, Q.
7 ANTED - WELL-KNOWN .MAN IN
every town to solicit stock subscrli
lions; n monopoly; big money for ngeuts: no
capital required. EDWARD C. FISH & CO.,
liorden Illock, Chicago, 111.
HELP WANTED FEMALES.
Adv.s. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL
it housework. Apply l'JO South Kevcnth
street.
WANTED-APPRENT1CK TO LEARN
drcssiiinklug. UILIIERT'S, 022 Wnsh
lngton avenue.
WANTED-MIDDLE AGKD COLORED
woman for general housework, good
cook, to sleep home nights. .118 Mlflllnavu.
LADIES-I MAKE IIIG WAGES DOING
pleasant homo work, nnd will gladly send
full particulars to nil sending 2 cent stamp.
MISS 41. A. STE1111INS, Lawrence, .Mleh
WANTED-LADY AGENTS IN SCRAN-
ton to sell and Introduce Snyder's cake
Icing; experienced canvasser preferred; work
permanent nnd very profitable. Write for
particulars nt onco and get benefit of holiday
trade, T. II. SNYDER & CO., Cincinnati. U.
W ANTED I414IEDIATELY-TWO ENER
' getlo saleswomen to represent u.
Gunrnuteed SO u day without Interfering
with other duties. Healthful occupation.
Wrlto for particulars, enclosing stamp,
MANGO CHK.MICAL C041PANV7 No. 72
John street, New York.
FOR SALE.
Advs. Under ThU Head One Cent a Word.
RESIDENCE
OF 4IISS STELLA HEY-
iv mour for
ir for sale; nine rooms ami imtti;
Uulncy avenue. Inquire of TIIKO.
.Oil, Scrantou Savings Hank.
NO. .MS
It. STIlA
70RSALE-F1NESADDLEPONYA110UT
- fourteen hands oneluch In height; pony
1 also good driver. Address W. 41. II. , Trlb-
Is
une office.
T70R HALE-FINE TRAP CHEAP. 1311
X1 Perm avenue.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
Advs. Under This Heed One Cent a Word.
I?URN1SI1ED R004I FOR RENT; CEN
r trully located, hot und cold water und
bath. 021 Lewi place.
KINDEKC1AUTEN REOPENINO.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent Word.
rpiUlWEUtsTEli AVENUE KUfDEHGAlU
X ton, formerly conducted by 411s llourd
man, will be reopened by Slli-s Prntl and
Miss Wilcox on Monday, Sept. 10, at Olft
Mulberry street. For terms or other Inform
ation, uddruss or apply at 015 ilulberry tit.
Be Closed All Day Friday, October
The doors of our new store will open wide on Satur
day morning at 127 and 129 Waslriugton avenue, in the
new Connell Building. We're going to make the opening a
LEGlTiriATE BUSINESS EVENT.
There will be no bouquets and no music, butthere
will be lots of
DRY GOODS
and plenty of attentive people to show them to you. The
store in itself is an attraction worth seeing.
Our PNEUMATIC CASH SYSTEM is the first
ever installed in Scranton. All these modern things, a nice
new store, new stock, etc, coupled with the fact that our
prices are to be lower than any store in town, is bound to
make the new store a popular success from the start.
Come and see us on our opening, Saturday, or come
Monday or any day thereafter, aud tell us what you think
of it.
CONNOLLY & WALLACE,
NEW LOCATION,
127129 Washington Avenue.
LOTS FOR SALE.
Advs. Under ThU Head One Cent a Word.
LJWcr4f,o'uAnniHosrKKnuiiS''
den. only S77fi. CO.MEU YS. U2D Wnsh-
lngton.
LOTH-NEAH HARRISON, SEE SIGN.
COMEGYS, 020 Washington.
LOT-MADISON. NEAR GREEN RIDGE;
see sign. COMEUYS, !520 Washington.
LOT-COLuTmIUA.NEAR WASHINGTON;
see slgu. CO.MEGYS, .120 Washington.
FOR RENT.
Adv. Under This Head One Cent 1
Word.
7OR RENT-KEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, ALL
. Improvements: corner of Prlco street
and Hyde Park avenue. Rent, i:.t0.
WANTED TO RENT.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word,
ATmTMolDElinrllOUsE RENT
from Slfi to 20 monthly. Box r70,
Scranton, Pn.
HOUSES WANTED.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
T HAVi;?5,000 WITlfwilVcHTO'liiiYA
X house: bring your bargains. C04IEG"S,
020 Wnshlngton.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
ONYOLOATTlNmrEWrTE
security; to bo repaid In monthly In
stalments to suit borrower; snfeuud attract
ive plan. Address II. S. U, Tribune olllce.
$'
5,000 TO LOAN IN SMALL A.MOUNTS.
uu.MKUYS, :i20 wnsiitngion.
ESTRAYED.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
signed u large bay horse; owner may
linvo Hiimo by proving nnd paying oxpense.
COLU4I11PS COLLIERY CO., llott Wnsh
lngton uvonue.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.
Advs, Under This Head One Cent a Word.
S, 1,000 WILL PURCHASE ;' ANKSTAlC
llshed buslneis which has nnld since Jan
uary , 1805, over 8:1.000 clear of all ex
penses; must sell on account of other busi
ness und falling health; everything confiden
tial. C. F euro Tribune.
CHIROPODIST AND MANICURE.
CXedlN7C'TltJN!oNir'A!?DH
nails cured without the least pain or
drawing blood. Consultation and advice
given tree. E. 41. IIETZEL, Chiropodist,
,i;tO Lnckuwnnna nvenue. Ladles uttended
at their residence if desired. Chnrges moder
ate. DRESSMAKING.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
D
RES.H41AKING-MIHS LOUISA SHOE-
maker, nt 212 Adams avenue.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
W(nant1SdXyo1ungla
11 lie to do wrltlngor any kind nt home.
Addrcts, J, J., Tribune, olllce.
ANTED-WORK 1IY Tlllf 1Y1koR
Mondays und Thursdays. Can give
reference. Address, 41. T., 702 Elm street.
W
ANTED-11Y A YOUNO -MAN, A JOB
oruny Kinu. r. 11., uui rnro airrei.
WANTED-A SITUATION IIY A YOUNG
man 10 years of age. us a teamster;
six years' experience. Address 41. U W
Jlox 87, Clnrk's Green.
ITU ATI ON WANTED-HY A 4IIDDLEI
used lady as housekeeper In small fam
ily. E. J., Tribune olllce.
CARPENTER - GOOD .MECHANIC,
wants work. Address It. U., Tribune
olllce.
YI7ANTED-POS1TION IN A GENERAL
store by nu experienced man with
?;ood references; tiudcrsiunds bookkeeping;
utervlow solicited. Address CLERK, Uox
a-11, Duumore, Pa,
Q1TUATION WANTED-HY A YOUNG
O man; first-class meat cutter nnd under,
stnnds general slore business, Cau furnish
reference. Address, W. O. 41., Tribune olllce.
SITUATION WANTED IIY .MIDDLE
O iijed married man as collector or travel
ing ugeut, oruny position of trust, oil vnlury,
AddretsJ, W.i'JIUo Wuyno uveuue, Provl-Ueui"
8th
-$
CALL AND EXAMINE
Our new line of Condie
& Clark
Golf Clubs
Also our Extensive
Stock of
FOOT DM GOODS.
FLOREY'S
222 Wyoming Ave.
SPORTSMEN, ATTENTION.
fc fi
ev.-rvr .
V-y-
(VU PRICES AND OOODS aro Just right.
v save tlmo nnd money by dealing with
u. Special Drives in everything u sports
man needs. Guns, Fishing Tackle, Canvas
Hoods, Uase Hall, Football nnd Athletlo
Goods, at prices that defy competlon.
A.W.
. ACT.,
324
Spruce St
AGENTS WANTED.
LC?mKEAK??iwXNTE"Ko1t
largo lllustiated book of Klondike, five.
hundred pages: price SI. m; outfit 10c. Ad-
dress NATIONAL PUULISIUNG CO,, Lake-
side Iinlldlng, Chicago, III.
R
ELIA11LE AGENTS WANTED; NO
other need upply. llox 1U0, Scranton,
Pa.
WANTED-AGENTS TO SOLICIT 11UILD
tug nnd Loan stock; reference re
quired. Address PENN, care Tribune.
W'aNTED-SOLICITORS; NO DELIVER.
Ing, no collecting; position permanent;
pay weekly; slato iige. GLEN HUOTlIEltS,
Rochester, N. Y.
AGENTS-WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO
do about Safe Citizenship prlco 1, Go
Ing by thousand. Address NICHOLS,
Napervlllejjll
AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL
gold, silver, nickel nnd copper electro
plasters; prices from 9:1 upward: salary and
expenses paid; outfit free. Address, with
stump. .MICHIGAN 411'U CO.. Chicago;
AGENTS-TO SELL CiaARS TO DEAL
ers; 82ft weekly nnd expenses; experi
ence unnecessary. CONSOLIDATED Mfr'G
CO., .18 Vuu ilureil St., Chicago.
WANTED.
Advs. Under This Head One Cent a Word.
WANTED-A GOOD SECOND-HAND
furnace. Addrem CLAY, Trlbuno
olllce.
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