5 J THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1895. C0C3-BKE EASTERN LEAGUE Scrutoa Clib Priacfcisc Has Bcea I . Offered for Sale. STATE IBACUC WANTS IS Possibility That the Fraaehlso May Chant llaada la This City-Newark aad Fall Blvor Waat It Maa sger Borate's Term EaJa, Scranton will no longer be a member Of the Eastern league of base baH clubs, and It is possible that this city will next year be rvpreeentea in ine ftnn avlvanla State league. There was an amicable parting yt-s- teruay between tne association and ALanager Barnle, who has gone to Brooklyn and Hartford, fci which two cities he usually spends the winter. The announcement thut Scranton will go out of the Kaatern league la made authoraKveiy ana is suDetanuateu oy present effoi ts by ul Klver aud New ark uarties to purchase the franchise. For several days each has been bldiliiiK toward the $2.50 asked. These facts wore confirmed by President Hetts in an Interview with a Tribune reporter yesterday. . Lost $3,000 This Season. During the past season the Scranton arduclatlon lost approximately 13.000. and but for the good executive ublllty of Macuger Barnle the directors of the association txlleve the loss would be much more. The directors think that kn a minor kague a Scranton club has a better chance of finishing toward t he top of (the list than In the Eastern ' league and that consequently a win nWvg club will be better supported by the public and will bring more money to tne owners. The decision to sell the f ramchisa was . made with the assurance that Scramton it wtuitfd In the State league, of which this city's club was the backbone In the first half of the 1S34 season, and In Which league a profit was made In 1S93. President 'Htlts has good reason for be ing satisfied W Scranton returns to its earlier love that an A lien town club wlll pome In and that Al Johnson will be the principal owner. The league Is elated to Include Wllliamsport, Phila delphia. Reading, Haaleton and Lan caster, atnd there is a disposition to drop Carbondale. Doubts About tho Stat League. While the decision to withdraw from rtie Eastern league 1a positively stated. it is by no means a certainty that a berth will be taken In the State league. There U among certain of the directors a deposition to abandon the business rather than do what they consider Is taking a decided backward step, and ft Is this feeling which may upset all calculations as to the future. arly last spring and during June of fers wsre made for the stock by a coterie of young business men. wlrh whom some older and Influential per sons were associated. The difference between the sum offered and asked, however, was so great thait negotiations fell through and have not been re vived. There is still a suspicion among well-Informed parties that the young men who last year failed to buy the stock will now purchase It rather than seethe Eastern league franchise trans ferred to another city. This seems rea sonable when tt Is considered that the price asked for the franchise last spring was 13,000 more than is asked now and $3,500 mote than ithe sum possibly ex pected. Betts May Remain Interested. In the event of the franchise being kept In ithis city by new owners, it would not be a surprise if President Betts continues to be financially in terested, although he yestwdajc denied having such an object In view Along with the announcement of the proposed franchise sale It 13 stated that President Betts and his associate- tare looking for a playing manager for 18U6. This a.Iso was confirmed in 'the Inter view with President Betts, and indi cates preparation for actual business next yt'iT, and the effort to secure a manager does not pbe with the suppo sition that Scranton Is not to possess a professional club. One of the most conspicuous of the rairtle-s who eaTllar In the year made an offer for the franchise was seen by a Tilbuns reporter last night and told of the proposed eale. it was the first Inti mation the gentleman had of the situa tion, and when told of the price men tioned, stated that he stood ready to guarantee that the franchise would re rrtij.i -in Sn-anton provided the amount was correctly reported. He eald: "Among the men with Whom I was Interested In the matter no conferences have recently taken place nor have we talked It over casually, but I will per eorvally guarantee that the franchise will remain In Scranton I'f 12,000 Is the value placed upon it by Its owners. No State League for Them. "I don't understand this proposition to tell the frarrchlae to parties In an other city, unless the present owners are anxious to see a State league olub here. But I wajit to say right here thai none of my money goes Into a State league entrprtej and that's about tne way my friends feel. We want to In vest our money In order to see Scran ton represented by a good club in a big league, but we don't want anything to do with a state organisation. "Base ball In Scranton will be killed by a change to a minor league. In any event. If this city wlith 100,000 popula tion to draw from cannot support an Eastern league club It won't support a club In amy league." NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yeatsrdsv's Kesalts. New York 7 Baltimore, Baltimore 7 Philadelphia 14 Boston 14 Chicago It St. Louis 7 New York... Brooklyn... . a .14 Washington 3 Cincinnati Pltuborg 3 J 'Baltimore dropped three points yes- rciuAj urcaviblllK rircil VII HIC I Y 1 games with the New Yorks. This keeps them fifteen points ahead of the Cleve land, who can attain a standing of .65 by defeating Louisville two games and going to Chicabo Monday for a postponed game. Baltimore has two more games to play with the New Yorks and by winning oqly one of them will 'have a percentage of .662, enough to win by six points. Should they lose V""'to win, but will have to make three"! . straight . victories to accomplish the feat. ( SHtsadlnf of National lessens rinlm L. P.O. .644 .619 .603 .K6 .617 .540 .634 .611 .508 .328 .302 .271 W-more ...13 85 ' 43 43 lit 67 68 68 (1 S3 63 Mi M 85 Ireland .... delphfe o ...... ...IIS ...128 ...123 ...128 ...131 ...12 ...128 ...126 ...129 ...U Urn ..... Sf':::: ton .. is ine ... w Ye York First game R. H.E. 900401 17 ... lUOIOtl-l 10 tes Rusts and Farrell: McMahon slnson. ' Umpire Keefe. I vane . . . - ' " R. H.E. rk r.. J 00 01 03 6 3 re :. 1 03011-7 11 1 fies Meekln and Farrell; Hem end Clarke. Umpire Burns and mi. Called on account of darkness. Mladelphia- ' R. H.E. 4etpfala .(tt 100161-14 It 2 clyn ...,v.....804 M004-14 13 ( atteftss Lucid and Qrsdr and Buck ; Kennedy and Orlm. Umpire Mur ',nd Henderson, o Called on aeeount of kaess. v: : Wsshlnton- ' Tt' H.1 ngton .. I0tl00-1 a : II i 0 I 0 if tries OUroy and MeOuirs; Bank At Chicago- R. H.E. Chicago 3 3 3Zt-U 15 C nc miatl 3 t 1 w 0 t 1 Batteries McFarland and Donohue Rhine, mniX Vaughn. , Umpires Emslle mi u uay. Called on account or oarn neaa. i At St. Lou:- R. H.E. St. LouU i....t 1 1 0 I f 37 12 T Pittsburg 1101VWO-3 II Batteries Hreltensteln and Otteti; Haw ley anl Mack. Umpire McDonald. ANOTHER YACHT SQUABBLE. The Owner of Sprnee IV Waved a I rot est Flag. . Centre Island, L. I., Sept. 27. The fourth race for the Seaiwanhakos' In ternational challenge cup series, for small raters, sailed today in a tumbly sea In the open sound with a rattling nonthwFsc -wind of fifteen knots strength, resulted In a handsome vic tory for the American defender. Ethel- wyan. by one minute and ten seconds, otflciul time, at the end of the twelve mile trlanerle. The battle of the day was fought on the second li-j of the Jit's t round, which was windward work, and It imay be said that the lighter built Kthelwynn. hand somely sailed today by (tptaln Ball, assisted by hls btuiher Fred and the new crew, fairly played ut times with 'her opponent from acrom (he sea. But dftalht ure subordinate to the fact that when he had reached rhe second nark at the end of four mllos. and was two minimis and ten seconds behind, Sir. Brand, on Spruce, waved a pro test Mug. The committee on the flag ship Uneld'a, responded without being aware what Mr. Brand complained about. A't least ull the members pre cut declined understanding It when they reached the vlub house. Mr. Brand'!) representative, Mr. Slur dei, at once Interviewed his principal who came to the club rWt In tow of Kthelwynn's hiuiruh. and then put the formal complaint hi wrv'.lng. In an swerto Inquiries from the I'nlted Prens and other newspaper men present, the comml'Utoe sent word that Mr. Brand claimed hh competitor had Infringed on the Seawanhaka club's racing regu la t Ions. The committee wax at ill In session at a luce hour last nlgh'U FINE CAME EXPECTED. Foot Ball Eleven of the Scranton Bicycle Club and the Stroudsburg State Normal School Meet Here Today. :i Today will be played at the Base Ball park the tirst foot ball game of the season In this city. The eleven of the Scranton (Bicycle club will meet the eleven of the Stroudsburg State Normal school, and as it Is the first game for each team a hard-foug'ht contest will probably be witnessed. On the Scran tot eleven Is the pick of the best play ers 'In this vicinity, while Stroudsburg will be represented by a team that has showed up favorably against Lafa yette, Lehigh and Bucknell. The teams will line up as follows: Scranton. Stroudburg. Xoakca full back...... ..Cannon Welfh right half Loughran Owens left half Keefe Decker quarter Pomp Cleveland center Oliver Country richt guard Koehler Allen left guard Ha mm Coggins right tackle TImony Zang.. left tackle Powell Thayer right end Brown Walsh left end Remaly The officials will be: Umpire. V. B. William: referee. Dr. Steenej lineman, John H. -Brooks, all of t'hls city. l ne scranton p avers have trained faithfully and have been well coached for several weeks. They are In fine fettle and Imbued with the determina tion to win. Next Wednesday they go to Klmlra to play the eleven of the ElmJra. Athletic club, .and on Satur day play here with the -Syracuse uni versity, which was on Wednesday de- reaiea to u Dy Cornell. The Game Allx Goes l.nmo. ' Springfield, Ills.. Sept. 27. Allx. the great, made a same effort to beat her record of 2.04 Vi at the state fair grounds acksithts afternoon. She got off well at 3.30. and the flrct three quarters were made in a 2.03 gait,- but coming livto the stretch she went lame, and the best she could do was 2.134 official time. Over 20,000 people witnessed the attempt. . . Will Play tho Flnfsli. : . The second hand bail match bet ween Michael M'annlx and. Patrick McLean. of this city, and McLaughlin and part ner, of Archbald, wlll.occur on Golden alley im the Sixth ward Vhls afternoon at 4 o'clock. In order to win .the match f-'croMton must make 31 points, while tholr opponents make 11. Green Ridge Marksmen. The Green Ridge Gun club will hold V.s annual shoot this afternoon at 2 o'clock. LIVE SPORTING NOTES. Billy" Vernon and Shadow Maher will meet in a four-round bout at catch weights at OorbMt's entertainment in iMaduwn Square Garden, on next Mon day night. Stan-ton Abbott, the English light weight champion, will tie at the ring side 'When 'McKeever and Valentine meet at IMaepeth, on Oct. 2, and will challenge 'the winner. KfTorts are be Ins made to Induce the officials of t4ie Florida Atihtetic club to pull off ithe Barry4.Vladden fight hi Xtallas, Tex., durlrw the ft tic carnival to be held 'In that city next month. Arrangements are now being made for a series of water polo matches be tween the New York Athletlc club's crack team and the Grand Trunk Wat er Polo team, of iMuottreal, Can., lor the chanrplumthlp of tne World. Chairman Boyd, of the Athletic com mittee of the) New Jersey Athletic club. t.'as decided to change the date of the club's carnival of 'sport from Dee. 7 to Feb. 1, The carnival will be held In Madison Square Garden. The members of the Cambridge ath letic team, who have been training for four weeks at the Yale field, left New Haven -for New York yesterday. They will continue their traunlms at Berkeley Oval and during their stay will have their headquarters at th club house on the oval. . y The Kureka Athletic club, of Balti more, has matched "Kid" McCoy and Joe" 1'llman, the light weight pugil- ts, to fight twenty-five rounds. The contest will fake plaice on Oct 7, and the winner will receive a purse of I W. The Twelfth reglmctrrt team, of New York, has received an Invitation from the Georgia team, which shot with the New Yorkers at the recent competitions at Sea Gift, to participate In a series of shooting matches,, to be held at Sa vannah, Oa., on Feb. 12, "Piper" 'Donovan, the world's profes sional 100-yards sprinter. Is most anx ious to have a match with Wefers, the amateur' champion, provided such an event Is sanctioned by the Amateur Athletic union,, and suggests his will ingness to donate the entire gate re ceipts, after deducting legitimate ex penses, to the Carney hospital, of Bos ton. The Initiation of the freshmen Into Yale customs took place Wednesday night, with the usual rush and sophomore-freshmen wrestling. The 'classes inarched about the campus, cheered the English atWletes and filially began the Interolass wrestling matches, which the sophomores won, ; sejmrlrrg the only bout not a draw. v : The management of the Tale crack team announced Thursday that George F. Sanfbrd will be allowed to compete in the games against the Oanrbrldgs team on Oct 6. The other members of the Yale team will he the same as Mis Yale games with Harvard last May. At that time Banford was Ineligible for the team, owing- to condition to his studies. - ;' - y- . .... .'..t. . A TALK ABOUT BEER 1 hen Certain Effects Follow Bee Drinking, Then Look Oat! WHAT IT MAY INDICATE How Bear Affects Various Paoplo A Strang Fact Familiar to Most Doc tors but Not to th Aver ago Man Who Quaffs the Foaming, Lager. Prink beer! Don't drink beer! This seems like very contradictory ad vice, but. nevertheless. It is the con denned opinions of two great classes of people. There are some who belli-ve that a glass of beer Is a healthful. In- vii;or&tliiK beverage. There are others who regard beer as a sort of disguised poison. Au the strangest thing about it Is that both opinions may be right ui'der certain conditions. The fact of the matter Is that a glass of buer may be either a benefit or curse, according to the health of the person who drinks It. If a man or wo man Is In sound health It may do good. If. on the other hand, there Is a weak spot In the liver or kidneys. Injury will result from the drinking. One of the greatest proofs that liver complaint is more common than we suspect Is the ou-repeateu remark or beer drinkers "I wl.sh 1 hadn't taken that class." In this tvuy. beer acts as a barome ter which shows lihe state of the health. If you drink a glass of beer and oon after commence to feel that something Is wrong in the small of your bavk, or have a dull, heavy feeling, a bad ta.vte in tne mouth, and. perhaps, the first stages of a headache, you may be sure that your liver and kidneys need prompt attention. Neglect tho warning and more serious results are bound to louow sooner or luter. These great vital organs are the flrt to Indicate disease, and when they are oui i oruer tne miserable sensations HlKve Utacrlopd are mire in a fl When this Is the case. It Is cheaper and wiser to remedy matters before more serious consequences follow. Then It 3 time to tone up the body, purify the blood and restore heolthy action to the liver and kidneys. For this purpose mere nan never veen tiut one remedy, and that is Warner's Safe Cnr urhix'h for years hns been recognlxed 84 the greatest and best health restorer In the woriei. rnyxK-ians rvervivh,r nnUnnu-i. edge it. Thousand of men and women gmuiy xesuiy to Us splendid effects, It is. end always has beon, unsur passed. PUNTS AND PASSES. The schedule of games arranged by the eleven of Rutgers collage for the seaton s as follows; Hept. 28. Lehigh, at Beth- rt-iirni; e.n. 0. fnneeton, at Princeton; Ji"- "sauein emn, at KUinnetn; Oct !, iicKrevme root Hal lassorlut on. at New Brunswick; Oct. 30, Lafayette, at Easton. PaDts.'n Traftnn. f th i .h'.h io-.Pi umi icnm, nas learneii or the death of Charles Beoeera, '98. which occurred a rewdays ago at his home In South Amer-1- He raet w:,h aoeldental death while handl.ng a revolver. Bee'cera played guard on last year's foot ball eleven, and uo umb oi me oesi piuyers on tne team. The Association frwt tinll tnm n9 lh... batteries of the FVrot Vnltcvl States artil lery, In garrison at Davrf u Iiun,l hi. organised for the season and would I ke to arruuKB inaren games with all army and national guunl teams. The team for merly represented (lovernor 's Island and won quite a reputation. The team Is composed of members of Tlatler'os H li ami M, First' artillery, and the Hospital corps. . Charles Otis GUI. 'the famous tnni h.iii tackle and oapta'n of the Yale eleven, Is going to I'vking, China, as a missionary, taking with him his wife, Mary Nelson (1111, who, like himself, has the enthua'.aDni and fervor that Is needed In making t-iu.at.wua um ui Biuuoorn Mongolians, They are backed bv the Central l byterlon church, of New York city, which says !n a circular that many missionary enterprises are Inadequate becaiwe the mem neni out are rot Kept sufficiently in luuun w.in inwie wno sena mem. Ithaca. N. Y.. StttA. 27 PrnH.nt Schurman, In his annual address said: 'Cornell athletics in one sens.. nn tn n bad way. The defeats of this vmr hrui,i bring with them a great good, iln that we shall measure our deserts by our achieve ments; mane no Doast, or even promise, until we have actually achieved. W at Cornell have decided to regulatte the game or rooi oau ami pron.o t many games In lance c;i:es. .o; uruiar.iy in root ball. nor loss of time, but seneral lack of sportsmanship among those conducting mum, u ine greni aanger to inter-col-leKlate athletic. The derlrn for v'n' nrv Is too greait. ' Hportsmanshlp Is in playing iur me une oi ine ftaime, ana not Tor the sake of victory. Harvard and Cornell will play together this year. Here 'Is a favor able chance for a display of sportsman ship Ih the games between the oldest and tne youngest or American universities." Borne live local foot hailit ni.w crlven by the Wilkee-Iiarre Times a rolTows: "Tho team to be placed on the rectangle this year by Wvomlliir sem'.imrv will lie one of the best ever turned out. Wyo ming seminary has held an tnv.able posl sitlon for several years and from the out- kta ynu noirt line same this year. The ti am will appear In some such way as this: Decker c, McKnhJI r. g., McUer- mott r. f.,- RobertMon r. e., Frants I. Hest I. t., Taylor I. e., Gendall q. b., Iamb, l-ewls, I. h. b . Harnard f. b Ry-mora-, h. b. ; Fletcher and Watklns. suli. eb.tutee. Since the refusal of the I'urbotidale foot ball team lo tilav w th fhn Kingston eleven on Saturday Manager .uiiey, oi- inn n.nRsion Atnieiic asaoc.a tlon, has made strenuous efforts to secure a team equally es good. Uerwlrk in all prouHOii ty, will lurnufi ihe tenrn, and from the present IndiU'aitlona the game will be a very1 Interestmr one. It win ha plyel on Wyoming fMd and a large crowd expected at this, the opening same, i n uim.on ;s in cents. Those who will play on the Kingston team no regular players or substitutes wll ur.il. ably be Bobbins, G. Colley, li. Colley, Kunkle, Atarblrd, W. Colley, M illnr. irrtr.an, i minurn, Tmm, lloimea; MCller- mott, captain. The outlook for Kughy nt title- h'ilh school 4hbt vear a lietter than ever before. There Is a laro number of young men at the school aver aging at least one hundred and fifty pounds each. Mr. Meyers, formerly of Princeton, has been rr-!eWul tnnnArop The regular team for this season lines up as follows: 8u!l!van center. O'Brien and munoay guaros, Campbell and Dav tackles. Hnrtland aiul lluirhes eml TTurn. hsm and Taggert quarter-barks, Will am and Beers half-backs. iWnrd full-back. Harry Heers Is cantain. Thu Aral o.h'. Iiltlon Fame will nrob.iMv be nlavnil w'lh Mt. Holly at that plae about two weeks hence. A number of the young men of the c'ty are talking of organising foot nl team and hote ilo ".ntt rest the West End wheelmen to take hold of tho movement ant 'help .'t along. There Is plenty of good material to choose from and a team can be organised that nerd not take second place. Follow'ng sre the names of a few young men who have eai'md reputations on the gridiron field: Frank Drum. Dewltt Melxell, Hobble Mil ler, Piatt Hand. Professor Katon, for merly of Yale, wiherre be p'ayed the pos'. t'on of tackle; Jay 8to-k. Hsrry Robinson end Frits Mureur. Most of the have played on the Young Men's Christian as sociation team (n former years." K. VI Board of Health on ttlne. Dr.- James1, of ths New York Board of Health, rays: "I take great pleasure in testifying to the superior quallt es of the Port Wine produced by Alfred Speer, of Now Jer sty. After a prolonged trlsj I recom mend '.t as a superior wine for the sick and debilitated." , It is kept 'In cask to rre4 age before bottling, and though h ecr In price Is far rfupenior. and more reliable than othnr w'jies. The Nickel Piatt Road In the line for ths masses. ' - . 1 ' Plies! Piles! Itehlag Piles. " Jymptbme-Mo'stur; Intense Itching and stinging; most at night: worse by soratehlng. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often, bleed and ulcerate, be coming very sore, Bwayne's Ointment stops the Itching and bleeding, heals ul ceration, and In most cases. removes the tumors. At druggists, or bjr mail, for M cents. Dr. Swayne Bon, Philadelphia. MASON Quart. . Fruit Jarj 50 AT ice Bra IIMttSIIElFffllHa Sonic Events of the Day on the West Side of the Citv Noted. IS TKYIXC TO MOVE A HOUSE Seranton fraction Company Wants to Prevent Contractor Barber from Doing So -Arrested for Fast Driving on Main Strcct-Otlicr News Notes. (The West Side Interests of The Tribune have been placed In the hands of Emer son Owen, to whom all now announce ment and complaints may be addressed.) Traction company officials were much put about yesterday over the granting of a permit to Ira T. Hurber to move a house along the line of Uhelr wasnpurn street route between Kebecea and Main avenuiis. The house, wihloh Is a small frame structure, la to be moved from Its ori ginal location on Rebecca, avenue to Tenth street, and the route between these two points Is Washburn street, which la traveled by the company's tracks. When the contractor got the house loaded Intact on two wagons It was seen that It would not clear the compitny'9 tivdley and guy wires, but, notwithstanding this, the contractor determined to make the experiment. Tlhe Traction people hastened to secure Intervention of Street Commissioner Kinsley and when that official reached the scene he four.l Mr. Harrier, the con tractor, in possession of a license from the city to do house moving and a per mlt from Building Inspector Nelson to move this particular house. The street commissioner is looking up the law on the matter and the house 1b till standing on the wagons on Re becca avenue. Stealing Mine Ties. Three hundred and seventy-five mine ties figured in a case tried yesterday morning before Alderman John. David K. Nicholas controls a wooded piece of land on the West mountain In Ransom township, and on this land he obtains and prepatcs ties for the mine market. Wendell Klots and Edward Wlckwlre hired a teamster and had a number of tre hauled to a neighboring mine, whore ati exchange for food. etc.. was effected. 'Nicholas obtained warrants for the two men's arrant. At the hear ing held yesterday morning Wlckwlre and Klots plead guilty, and the case waa forthwith settled. The thieving occurred during this month at different times. Riding on tho Fender. Since the - advent of ths street car fender on the Rendham line, a new form of dead-beating ha materialized among the small boys. Frequently the urchins ran be seen hanging on the fear femder, which Is always hung up when the trolley is changed. There, out of Bight of thJ conductor, the little fellows enjoy a free ride for 'blocks. And. by the way, since the new style of riding has come In vogue, a nciw form of accident will soon follow. One of these fenders will some day "lt on" sume young American, aind bruises will be the result. Good Meeting Tonight. At the Welsh Philosophical society meeting this evening a good and un usual programme Is promised. The two chief features will be William Mor gan and Joshua Kllas, natives of Wales. .Mr. .Morgan will answer t'he query, How may water be made to boll when it con'tains lee at the same time?" Mr. Ellus will recite and John Orltllths will king. A gcod anemia nee is de sired. Weeing on tho Street. The practice of fast driving on Main avenue has been undoubtedly checked by Lieutenant Williams and suad, but last evemlng two men, with fast horses. had an Impromptu race on that ave nue. Lieutenant Williams and Officer Marker arrested the duo and Alderman lUalr imposed a flne of M on each. The prisoners gave firM names as N. B, Ashley and fiti lek Council. Utile News Notes. The celebrated King family, musi cians, will render several selections on stringed instrumentsat tomorrow even ing s service at the Jackson Htrevt Bap tist church. The musicians are wall known entertainers and should be ap preciated by a large atilenvdjnce. Pas tor Hughe will preach. The West Bide has an abundance of w Ill-be dentists, who will enter college this year. They are: Talleuon Phillip, a graduate of t'ho high school In this years' class; T. Bert Kynon, a student at the University of Pennsylvania, Belt Fern and Orervncll Seeley. Ilk-hard Phillips, the popular street cav conductor, Is ill at his home on Price stree-t. Will Reynolls, of Hampton stoc:. has recovered from a slight Illness. Dr. T. Turner Thomas has resumed his duties at Norriatown hospital. A bolt of liglitmng during Thurs day's storm struck iUs boiler room of the Bellevue breaker and tore off a por tion of the roof. Herbert Yost was In Yateavllle yes terday. Profe'.sor Jnimia Hughes will preach at the Kcrantun Street Baptist church at today's service. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bros, of Oly- phant, will spend tomorrow with West Bkle friend. M'jrtln M ana am iwas arrested last evening for drunkenness and disorder ly conduct. Walter HurIm, of I.uierne street. was surprised last evening by a num ber of his friends. The occasion was a blMhday ' anniversary. The evening was enjoyed by all, and gaonea played a great part In the pleasure. Friends from Taylor were In attendance. Wallace O. Moser. of The Times, has entered as a student at law In ths office of John R. Edwards, of fhls side. Mr. Maeer Is a graduate of the clans of 'M. of the Bcraeiton high sohool. He is studious and will win 1000(08. Tho funeral of James Gardner will occur this morning from the late home on Fllmore avenue. The remains will betaken to Forty Fort cemetery, where interment will bs mads., The services at the 'horns wfll begin at ll.Sw o'clock. Ectaie uavta, ui sad who was as saulted by James Dean, Is recovering; and Is out of Dr. Haines care. Dean Is Ftlll In tali In default of ball. The two young girls who were cap tured in a disgraceful fiasco near the Oxford mine were released with a rep rimand, after a few hours confinement in the cells. No arrests will follow. Rev. II. H. Harris, of Taylor, visited North Unit friends last evening. West Side Business Directory. BICYCLK8 repaired, scissors ground, tools sharpened, saws riled, keys fitted, machines repaired by W. I Hteenback. dealer In Oune, Fishing Tackle, under West Side Hank. PHOTOUKAPHKfl-Cablnet Photos, S1.49 per dosen. They are Just lovely. Con vince yourrelf by calling at Ktarner's I'hoto I'ariors. iui anu 1Q3 south nam avmue. BARBER. Hair cutting and shaving done in a first-class manner at John II. Rey nold a Barber Shop, at Fatrchlld Hotel. GROCERIES Revere Standard Java Coffee Is unexcelled. The leading coff- of Ihe day. For sale only at F. W. Mi lion A Co. Fine Groceries. 116 South Main avenue. BKCOND HAND FURNITURE CASH for anything you have to sell. Furnl tui-e, Btovea. Tools, etc. Call and F.ee the stork of J. C. King. UKM and H-M Jackson street. WALL PAPER-Go to Fred Reynolds, 206 North Main avenue, and see hie complete line of Wall Paper, Paints and Window Shades. Just opened with nt-jr stock. PLUM UI NU William D. Griffiths. 113 North Main avenue, doer, llrst-class Plumbing. Steam Meat and Gas Fitting. Satisfaction I strictly guaranteed. The Nickel Plate Road runs from Buf falo to Ch.cago, via Cleveland and Fort Wayne. MUNYON a KUenmatlsm Cure never fail to relieve in three hours and care lu three days. MUNYON'S Pvsnensia Curo ia cusr- nnteed to correct constipation and care all forms of indigestion and stomach trouble. MUNYON'S Catarrh Caro soothes end heals the uillictcd parts and restores them to health. No failure; n curo guaranteed. MUNYON'S Kidney Cure speedily cures pains in tho back, loins or groins and all lormsoi Kinney disease. MUNYON'S Nerve Cure cures nervous ness and builds tin the system. MUNYON'S Vitalizer imparts new life, restores lost power to weak and elebilita ted men. Price $1.00. No matter whnt tho disease b or how many doctors biive failed to euro you, ask your druEpiNt for a 25-ccnt vial of one oi Munyeu' Cures, and if you are not beno- nieu your money win be rciuudcd. WHY SUFFER When yoa can have, your eves scientifically Tested Free by the new method. ty rbore nre hundreds of people if they knew this, would go miles to bitve Uoir examined. DONT WAIT. Wr-When you get tenses, or g'aase. as many people call them, (jet tho Best, as they won't cost vou any more than poorer ones. Do not trust your valuable sight to ped dlers. Ths ACRO-CR YSTAL LENSES will correct ths vision and stop all pain In the head. Placed lo tba Finest Solid Gold Franvs for S3 Tb se Letuos are sold only by De WITT, . EYE SPECIALIST AND JEWELER Uppesite Hcrantun House, S03 Lackawanna Ave., SCRANTON, PA, Horns Daily: to 11 a in., 1 to 5 aud 7 to p. m. HE HAS FOUND IT-SO CAN YOU. 5 SPRUCE STREET. the best Place In the city to set flshlns tackle and sportsmen's supplies. That STERLING WHEEL of hi Is a beauty, and as fer quality well, the others are not in It. Open evenings. THE. Pennsylvania Roofing Co., 326 Washington Avenno, Scranton, Pi TELEPHONE S35. Ebonite Varnish, Gravel Roofing, Pipe Covering, Building Felts, Sheathing Papers. All klcds of roofina work dona 411 kind of ravel or slag roofs mad. f CkktMeteA Eeslltk InasMaS Hrual I EUNYROYAL PILLS W mad Mrmmd U UmA uj llUd iulllla' fW.M . Uri with klM. .IklHU. f-k. ttlmummdimtliu. AiUtantoLirMlU Jf U SUM M jwllnlnl, IW4Mlil. mii V 0 tL"IWf Jke.CllM.' h, iMtir. k, rrnn I - J I. tS" KM rSMtof eU4lM," ( Wttr. V reteis w Kit. rnmmimn. iwmm wen AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, SATURDAY SEPT. 28. Betarn ot Ecranton't Farorite. WM. BARRY, And Tli Great Company ot Si Artists. Pro seating the Moet Oruulutlr Humoious and Leit'timats Irish-American umetly Ever Written. Illastrattua; OTer jr doy life in New T01 k city with It share of wit and humor, pathos and philosophy. Hee I'airr Oreat Game of Draw. Wake up uiehta and Inula about it. bale of Mktsoen Thursday looming. Sept 29, at B o'clock. Regular prices. ACADEMY OK MUSIC, One Solid Weok, Commencing nonday, Sept. 30. Miss Ethel Tucker blTl'OKTEl) BY HER OWN t-PbrlAL-LY 8EI.ECTEH COMPANY, IN REPERTOIRE Dsrrow' Military Band and Orchestra Bouvenlr Matiueis Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. . PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES. 10c, 20c 30c. arid fSOc t'alo of seats Friday, Sopt. ST. N.A.HULBERrS m ii ire WYOMING AVE, SCRANTON. STEMWa. t SON DECKER BROTHERS KRANICH I BACK STULTZ I B1UER ad Others PIANOS Also a large stock of firstJas. ORGANS BU5ICAL nERCHANDISB, MUSIC. ETC. Moosic Powder Go Rooms 1 and 2 Commowealth Bld't SCRANTON, PA. MINING and BLASTING POWDER MADE AT MOOSIC AND RUSH UALB WORKS. Lafllln & Rand Powder Co.s Orange Gun Powder Electric Uatterles. Fuea for explod ing; blasts, 8ofety Fuse and Repaano Chemical Co.'s HighEiploslTM CALL UP 3682. Hoe OIL W HHi3 CO. OILS. VINEGAR AND CIDER. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE. Ml TO 131 MERIDIAN STRBBT M. W. COLLINS, M'&r. JOHN L HANGI, ENGRAVER, OFFICE AND SHOP 311 Laek. Ay. and Stewart's Art Store. Photo EogravlDg for Circulars, Books, Cata logues, ftvspipers. Half-Tonss snd Uns Work. UP TO the mm. r.mmm UIIIU UUIIUIIIII1UM iiiiaiiiiiHlllilitmAAa.aAAAa.AAAtiillaAlaimiilil EtUbllthtd 1866. m (jENUINE. PIANOS At a time when many manu facturers and dealers are making the most astounding statements against the merits and durability of inferior Pianos, intending pur chasers should not fail to make critical examination of the above instruments. EL C. RICKER General Dealer In Northeast -era Pennsylvania. New Telephone Exchange Building. 118 Adams Ave., Seranton, Pa. II I I I jEv I tiuiitliiliuiliimililiiiiiititiillllllllliatitj 4U Vy AMUSEMENTS. THE FROTfilNGHAM, Wagaer A Rels, Ussees and Msasgers. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCT. I AUD 2, lit;mt&0inefiiar?. cJ0SEPn Bopported by a Carefully Selected Co. Tuesday night, oct. i. He Will Apnear in the Companion Drama t "Kerry Oow," utitlwl. SHAUN RHUE, Introducing- Mr. Murphy's Wonderfully Su . CMBfulSoug. "AilttUdfulof Em-U' Wednesday night, oct. 2. He Will Appear In the Greatest of All Irish Drama. Ths KERRY GOW, Played by Him with Unparalleled Success for rourtoen Consecutive Seaaoua Rea-ular Prices. 8ale of seats opens at the box oftice Saturday tnoruiuK at clock. DAVIS' THEATRE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sept 30, Oct 1 and 2. The Funny Irish Fares-Comedy Entitled H - RAFFLE INTRODUCING Miss Maggie Weston, Acknowledged ly all to be ths best Irish char actor cumedieoue in America. Three Clever Comedians J. a CONNORS, J. C FULTON, W. T. FULTON And a Great Company. Bright New Faces. New Italic New Ab surdities ard Inspiriug Wit. Niw Costumes, New Htartllug E dec t a and Hretty Oirla i AduliSSiOII, 10, 20 Of 30 CBfltS. , (ESTAIILISHEO 18701 GILHQOL'S CARRIAGE WORKS. Carrlae, Badness Wsfias. Reosirtof Hons Blioelii, Paint.Dg- and Upho'jiterine. Nca, U4 821. B2U, Sib Bonta itrtet, bcraa ton. Pa. ROOF TURING I ISO SOLDERING AH dons away with by ths us of HART MAN'S PATENT PAINT, which consists of Ingredients well-known to all. It can bo applied to tin, galvanized tin, sheet Iron roof, also to brick dwellng. which will Brevent absolutely any crumbling, crack ig or breaking of the brick. It will out last tinning of any kind by many year, and it' cost does not exceed one-fifth that of the cost of tinning. I sold by the lob or pound. Contracts taken by ANTONIO HAKTUAKX. U3 Birch St, "srzr REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY. Made Well Man IBtbD.jr.fXWI 0 Me. TMl 0RIAT soth buy. S'XIBSJOS Tr ft TV! vi I V prodacee the aboTereraltaln'SO days. It act Kwertully and enickly. Cune whea all ether faiL sag lies will regain their lost maabood. aad eld maa will recover their youihrm euror by adDg HKT1TO, II quickly aad surely restores Merou Bee. Led VtUlltr, Imtntreer. NWthtly Emiasioaa, Last Power. Falling Memory, Waetina DlMsee. aad II eaVet ot saltbaes or mitmm and IndlscraUen, whleh ostto eae tot study. katlDea or Bairtage. II not oelr eura by ttartin at the seat et dleeae. but u agrsei aerva? (aale and bli log beak the pink glow to 1 i agraet aertw toole and blood builder, brine be Dink alow to Bala eharka aad Ta iloring the flro of yooth. II warda off Insuliy and Oaneomptloa. Insist oa hanns REVIVO. be etnar. n eaa se carries la Ml pocket. By null, 1.00 par packue. or all for bS.OO, with poal ties written guarantee to rauro Of rsroad the money. Circular trae. Address I0YAL MEDICINE CO.. S3 Rlter St. CHICMO. ILL Vss saW by Batthaw Broau DtMtglal oraatea . Pa. DATE. Ovtr 16,000 In In. 1L0NE tatfl J eeffSTs, . ik s.m 41. I i