THE SCBANTON RIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER ii 4. 1890. BASE BALL GAMES PLAYED YESTERDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE. IVrrrntiiue Record. i'. i.. r.f. IL.,...i..r.. ICC M .i7 I'l.-Vclanit I-''. 7!t 4'i ' I'iiK'lniiiul U1 liojto'i rt 72 .v: 'lil.'fiso V2N 71 ' i'llli-lnirir l-'ii li'i iil ..J'' V.w Viirl. US 2 : .w I'ililli .-l.h!ii 127 (l I"': -H"' M'.lsllhlliloli I2 57 71 .H' 'flo.klM I ' ' St. l.oi. is 127 3 .: JuiM'ill 12- W .! t'li'vHiilid-l.oiii'.ville. i ivdHnd, S.lit. 2i. The Spldi'in won to iii.v' mimr from l.otiisvlllr at'tor olio or rii,". Iom -n an I most exi-iting Bini(tlfS on thf lljllll' IlllH lieUSOIl. firoic: IV U.K. rii'i-flnnil 0OU2 0 1H1O 2 i". Louisville (Ml 1) l U 0 l ft ( U 3 S hamTlf? Wallaiv and Zlnimer; Kraxlt'r anil DfXU'i-. I'niciiit Hlii-iidim. riiilidi'lplii:i-lioil.lii. t'hi.uik'lphiu. S'-pl. 2H . Ili-tHiklyn ami Plillnuelplilii i;nliil. il In an oM-lushioinil luve!ri; fcami' to.l.ij. Inn the yiiaker M:ti -!ii'.1 tlt.ir nil.-, a little belter ami won i.a. linih tennis i.liiv.il a fust lielillin; .;i.'iie iit the Ta t-. !' tei -itl.' Iiininn. Tin- .I'll- Wis eiilK.I at the eml of tile m-VI1II, 'lillr: nil .leetmtn of 'I I I'k IH'.-S. Weather i. ,u ni'il - i ; 1 1 v . .'t, ii.Miu'e 71"'. Si-ore: It. U.K. 1'hiln lei-hii, -1 4 0 1 0 1-17 21 3 Hrool;lyn .! 2 0 7 1 'A-li 17 l'.ati-i ie--i ii i h. far.-ii'.v und Orady; I'liyiiK. Alihi-y ami liilni. I'mi'ln I'lu-liui. w nsl:iiiKloNi'U York. U i.siiiiiKion. ,-v'i't. Ttie New Vmly eitiiatu 1 i hi- In in- team more than 2 to 1, l.i.f were imalil- in win tin an'Oiitu of throe .ii-asiroii-s eri-iirn. Til..' f-atin- of the catne wir. ill' nim.-iml mnn'.iii- of New Vork l l;.:v-..'! si Iclt on uases. .Siynioui' jilti'lieil 00 1 lit ,1. S.'iii-o: K.H.b'. 'uhl!i;;tnn. 10)il 2 0 2 2 ! 8 2 : -w ioik 11)200040710 S ',i ;r;es Norton ami M.-Guiti.'; Sey uiu'.ir ami Warm r. I'mpire I.yiu Ii. ill-i1 .ii: .i':i-iini of darkii---. s I'lOi ill lit e-Klltl tin. I t ovi'lenee. rVpi. 2:. -In I he sjieiiu rt i-up . or lie' tiusuvii leuKue luilay the i'roi ilc-n- dull ilfl'iaic-.l Uirt I'.'.iflalo Hub liy -j.'O'c of i i i.i ;. The hnrim team hud !l- i-,-o oi ill- aimilli.'lii from tile Starr. -,ii.: It.il.i-:. ri'-i. ; i--i., ' 10 111112 :.-ui fa i j'ifmio w ii " I 2 X I 0 ii - 7 10 4 Itntti Tie.- liolan ami t'ooyan: i.ruy ami I ' o.lu.'i. "nipiri iltilYin i . Kroviilfnco has won three ol the 1'u'ir ,i'im pi.ivi.-d. A.'nATEURBASE BALL. Mil- l( lleiilieiitli i mill S'.ttri'kiiK I'lantl Co ml (iaini- OMeiilni. Wiit'it Ifta'-I l'.llti;iilieiiil-v hiiuulu lt's and halls fm a iiiiinliiT of voiimk mi n to jiltiy l.aso bill Willi ht litile . "-iiliziii that MRU a ennnhle :ifi;r-ea-ii.m would be upholding his liHItt" oil i in? iliainim'i as ycierday Inunljleil the li.ii!.- or "tile Xotrh" tit Athletic park. Die Wtlijiiliondei were reinforced by til" addition of Mi-shim. Loun, t'ole jn.'tii, Giilt'ian. Maloit uml Jl.m ls ro .iei', who haw been iilayinir profes loiinl bull this season at Hamilton, Uiit ; WliKlsor. X. Y.. utid I?!or)insbiii;r. P.i. ')' say thai t hoy figured eon .il'ieuously in t In' citne is imtlitiK 1'. mllilly. l.an ihiiil a finihl.ss came at see uiid, and batted and inn bases ami di- rt-'l the other players like a vefi iti. t Vileitian's battinc ivns a IVaiure. he having three singles and a triple ' ii t of live times nt bat. Malolt. Ciil-!?i-.itt and Posnor also butted well, and tlilk-nin rtumht a Knot I Kaine. Km' llie Kim k.-is, f. lieRan and Oal I iiTl-.or did tin.' best work, while .Mnruu 'intied and ran bases well, havinir a n iide and thr-e stolen bases, .lelluctli eaiiL-lit a diirieult foul in left lield and 1". ltrfran ftopped a hot one at second, v l.in;e number of friends of both teams wert? In atteiidiinee. Kullowitig is iln- ilitaili'il Kcoft;: UITTi:.BK.lEliS. A ll. It. Jl. IMi. A. n D. jr.. :b ti 2 :! 6 7 0 I. i "oilier. If 1 2 I I o 1 'cl'.-a.iin. 2b ... ."i it I 1 II -i:lerati. e 3 I 2 7 " 0 .Valoit, of :l 1 2 I 'J 1 boiriis, s-i j ii v 1 2 Sn. ill;. Hi 0 0 In 1 .1 .il. r'osin-r. p ! ii 1 i) i 0 l-.eefcan, rf 1 n 0 0 0 Tut ids II 10 j:i 27 1.". S lOI'ltKKAH. A.li. 1(. II. I'.n. A. K. .'.ior;'ti. :il 4 12 110 ij.. ilatiii r, j I 0 0 7 2 M- Illli:h. if I 0 1 2 li Mi Imu.ild, rf 2 I 1. 0 0 0 heeli'JllMl, lb 4 I II ill 1 :i I'. Keuan, 2b 4 1 ; o (i KitffiM IV, o 4 0 II a 2 0 t'Ollltlili, cf 4 1 1 1 I 0 1". Ktunn, p 1 outs ii Totals ;i; ti C 27 J.'i 5 Hitieiiljiiiders ....5 0 0 I 0 1 ft 3 0-10 Cirikas 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 Ii I'nrned runs Uittenbc riders. 4: Eurekas, 0. Two-base hits Mean, J. I'ustH-r. Three. bare hits Ool-inan, flilleian, Mulott. Alor an. Stolen bases Mean, ,1. l'osner. Oilier in. M. l'osner, .Moran. 3, Jlellnirh. Left on b;.si-s Mini nhendei-H. S; Kurekaa, 12. iru-k out lvei itan, 2; Mi-Iluitli, 2; Me Mon.il.l. Keenalian, V itesan, Oonklin. Double plays Mean to Smith. Coleman In Dean 10 Smith. I.oftiis to Mean io tbnith. first mi eiTors liittenlieinlers, 5; Mitiekas, 1. First on bulls Pnsner, 11: Ki uan. 3. Hit by iiilcher-iiillerali, .M. l'osner. Wild pilch-Hi Kan. l'assed ball Gilleian. Bcnr. -r-W. Ii. lliitilies. AMAULRBALL NOTtS TU Jrarmonles accept the cha'K'iii; : of the Stratiton Hetierves to play at Athletic irk Saturday. A. J. Carr, .nnnatier. The Taylor Ttods clmllenee the Seni ( tois, of Ureen Uldi, to a same on the Taylor croutuls, Kridity or Satunlay -inertioon. Answer in The Tribunif. Hvan . Ynlkiup. mannRor. The tfunsets chalientre the Taylor Iteds to a same on their own grounds Sunday, Sept. 27, at 2.30 sharp. If not accepted we consider them afraid. An swer through The Tribune. T. Tigue, captain: .J. J. Manlcy, manaRer. The Harmonies, one of the crark amateur base bull teams of Lacka wanna county and the Scranton Ke scrves will play at Athletic park Sat urday. Hoth teams are made up of .itronjr plavers. The Harmonies are mad up of such well known amateurs us Coiiny Coleman. Cauichnn, Crossin, Cawley. L,oftus and McAndrew, while the Iltservcs comprise some of Inst year's champion YoiiiiR Men's Chris . !an association jlnyers who made good recoida la the prnfet-sioiial ranks ibis senson. Tin- Knsot ves will be James Dean, Krnnk Jlnlott and Will 's in Ilofrner. who played with til" Hamilton c'ttb of the Canadian leacno; V' ilbnm CoiiKhliii. of the Pa n-t ticket lub, of the New Knt;land Ii-iibiip; John Dunn, of the Toronto club of the Ka.st ' rn !CuKi.: John ft'Neil, of M osic, wro played with the St. Hnnaventure Cot lPire team: Reese, McDonnhl and CJ1I leian. Game will be called at 3.30. BALTIMORE IS COMING. i lia in iun Orioles Will Flay in This City on .Monday. It has finally been decided 1o play the bate ball (tame between Kaltimote mid a picked professional team at Ath letic park next Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Hush Jennings, the Oriole 'horts'top. end Manager "Ed" Han Ion's right hand man in a great many business arrangements was here yes rerday morning. He conferred with MntiDvrer Oriflln nt Ihe St. Charles hotel and had a talk with the owners. Ite l'i r" noon an agreement on the division oi the gate receipts nnd on a rain guar antee had been reached and the thing wii aettled. Over Uo weeks ago a partial con tract was made with the Balilmores to pi.iy hero but there was a misunder standing about the division of money and the .Scranton management had considered the dual off until Jennings put iu un appearance here yesterday. He consented to accent for Baltimore K0 per cent of the gate receipts, Scran ton to receive the remaining 40 per cent, nnd the grand stand admissions. If mill prevents the game Baltimore will get ii guarantee of $73. It is probable that geranton's batting order will be as follows: Wutd, lirst base: Meaney. right Held: Ilean, sec ond base; Grillin, center field; Cough lln. third base; O'Nc.11. catcher; Dunn, left field and pitcher; J. firooks, short stop; Johnson, pitcher and left Held. lialtimoro llnishes the season ill New York city on Saturday, plays n Sun day game In Newark, here on Moiiuay and Wilkos-iairre on Tues.dtiy. NOW IT'S C0RBETT. ('Iiiiuipiuii Pugilist Placed I'ntler Ar rest nt Anbury Park. New York. Sept. 23. Pugilist James J. Corbett was arrested at Asbury Park this afternoon by Chief of Police Smith, of that place. He was released on $1,000 bail and will be brought to this city on Satur day. MARCHED WITH THE OLD MACHINE. lie Mould Not Have Hone So hut lor the Alderman Consideration. But for the thuughtfiilneSB of Alder man .Millar the Hook and Ladder com pany would have paraded yesterday minus one of lis leading members. Peter Welnss the Wt"St Lackawanna riven tie boot nnd shoe maker had Just gotten Into his uniform and was about reedy to start for the chmpany head quarters, when Special Officer Jack Tierney placed hitn under arrest on a warrant sworn out by P. J. McAndrew. of Scranton street, charging assault and battery. Much to Welnss' cha grin he had to accompany the officer lo Alderman Millar's office. Arrived there he pleaded to be released until after the parade, and apprec'ating how terrible a misfortune it would be to a firemen to be deprived of the honor of participating in the annual parade, the alilerman allowed hitn to go on his own recognizance and a promise to be on hand at .1 o'clock. Weinss was there ut thn appointed hour to face liis accuser. The hearing developed the fact that McAndrew left a pair of shoes to be repaired nt W einss' shop and upon calling for them yesterday morning found that one of theni had been lost. Some kind of n disagreement arose and both men became very angry. When McAn drew left the shop a boy who had been listening to the dispute, told the cob bler that he had seen .McAndrew take a Half dollar out of the pocket of a coat which u ii s banging in the shop, Weinss hasleued after McAndrew. overtook him. and according to the weight of the evidence adduced, as saulted him. The .alderman held Weinss in $300 ball to answer ut court. REAP TRESPASS SUIT. Vn the Property Injured or Dam used by City's Action. The trespass suit of Michael Reap, of West .Market street, against the city of Scranton and Contractor Anthony Kulghl for alleged dumages done to his pioperty by the construction of a re taining wall on his land when the cul vert over Leggetts creek wan built in lssS. was on trial all day before Judge Ari'libald. The case was not finished at adjournment and It will be resumed this morning. Mr. Reap went on 'the stand yester day and testilleil that his property was worth al.out $l.r.(io before the retaining wall was put up, and since then -it has not been worth more than $a00. Three or four witnesses estimated that his property was damaged from 700 to ll.OoO by the retaining wall. On the part of the city testimony was given representing that Mr. Heap's property, Instead of being damaged, appreciated In value nbout StflO or $200. Select Councilman Finley Ross, of the First ward, was acquainted with the premises before the wall was built. At that time the fair market value of it.' he thinks, was not more than $700, nnd the construction of the culvert and the retaining wall has enhanced its value to about $;Vjo. How this is possible Mr. Ross accounted for from the fact thut the property is several foot below the. level of the street, and before the wall was built there was nothing' to gtop surface water from flowing down cn the premises. Edward F. Rletviit, who was city en gineer when the culvert was construct ed, gave the measurerripnts of the wall and estimated that It was built nbout five feet in on Mr. Reap's lot. WAS VERY MUCH ARRESTED. (hie Officer Hail Him and Another Mil Looking tor liim. Occasionally there Is a "really truly" case of the office Peking the man. but seldom docs it happen Hint two offices are seeking the t-anio Individual at Hie same time However, there was nn instance of this here yesterday. On" of the officf.3 was Alderman 'Mo lar's, the other whs that of a Dun more Justice ol peace, whose name did not come to the surface. The Indi vidual who was so much sought after was H. H. Kscotf, an ex-collector for the Security .IJnilding nnd Savings union, of which Albert J'-all is secre tary. When Special Officer Thomas Jor dan, representing Alderman Millar's of lice, arrived with a warrant charging Kseott with fraudulently collecting money In the company's name, '.vent to IHinniote to secdrc his man lie lOiitnl hitn in the custody of a Dunmore of ficer, who had urrest"d him on n war rant sworn out by some putron of th company in Throop, who. It seems, paid some money to Kseott and afterwards learned that he was no longer em ployed by the company. Kseott was taken to the county jail and Alderman Millar caused notice to be served on the sheriff that 'the pris oner was wanted in the Kighth ward when the Munmore parties had got through with him. SCRANTON TRACTION COMPANY. tioud Showing .lliide Duriiiv Moulin ot'July mill August. Following is a comparative state ment of enrnlinrs of the Scranton Trac tion company for the month of August and for the two monk's ended with August. Notwithstanding the general depression prevailing throughout the country, which affects street railways In common with other forms of enter prise, the showing for the two months Is that of a surplus over nil charges amounting to $7.2I3.S1. Here is the de tail of the operations: Or. earnlns.$31.l!ri3.B2 $2S.!C.9..V, Inc. tf.flfit.'lll Op. expenses. 1S.428.H2 M.l'.&7 Inc. 4,2tt.fi0 .Vet earnings. $13,223.20 $1l.7!Hi.S9 Der.Jl,.-71.19 TWO MONTHS KNDKD Al'Q. 31. Or. earning. $;t.S72.47 U7.2i7.9l Inc. $7,714 50 Op. expenses. 3ii.72K.itt 2i,31S.74 Inc. Net earning. $2!',213.S1 S29.KW.17 Dec. IKS-l.rjr, Xet earnlnns (as above) J2S.213.S1 Fixed charges, including tuxes ... 22,ijon,i0 Surplus over all $7.243 M COMES OF A GOOD FAMILY. Woman -. Arrested lor Defrauding n Hoarding House. ' Maggie Coxe. alias Scott, who, when arrested by Constable E. C. Yeomans I for obtaining board at the Wall house, 311 Mulberry street, by falsely repre senting that she was employed by the Jersey Central Railroad company, had i to be carried out of the boarding house 1 by force, was yesterday discovered to I he the black sheep of a very excellent l.uzerne county family. Her brother, when notified of her ar rest and incarceration, decided to al low her to remain in the county Jail for a time in the hope that she will consent to go to the House of the Oood Shepherd. COLUMBIA COUNTY FAIR. M ill lie Held at lllnuinohiirg Irom October 13 to 17. The Columbia County Agricultural society will hold Its forty-second an nual fair Oct. 13 to 17. 186 at Hloomsburg. The fair will be larg er and better than ever. Bicycle races will he held on Wednesday, Oct. 14. with the following events: day, Oct. 14, with the following' events: One mile novice, one mile open, two mile county handicap, half mile open, nnd three mile handicap, followed by 2.30 class pacing and 2.7iO class trot ting. Thursday's races 2.33 trot, 2.22 trot, one-half mile running, and race for farmers' horses. Frldny's races 2.24 iiace, 2.40 trot, and 2.40 pace, Saturday's races 2.27 trot, free-for-ii 1 1 , and one mile running, j STARTING OUT RIGHT. Forty toung Men Who Will Cnst Their l-'iritt Vole lor n Winner. Forty young men who. will on Nov. 3 enst their first vote, and who propose to east it for McKlnley. Protection and Sound Money, subscribed their names to tho roster of the First Voter's club, organized Inst night in the Central Re publican club rooms, Washington ave nue. Tho club effected temporary organ ization by electing Oeorgo W. Mar shall, jr., chairman, and P. S. Walter, secretary. After listening to rattling good speeches by some of the best talkers among the young men, and dis cussing plans for the future, adjourn ment was made until Thursday, Oct. 1, when permanent organization will be effected. autumFleafexcursion. To Riverside Park, Lanesboio. Pa., Friday, September 25th, lHUtt, via Ihe Popular Deliiwaie and Hudson Kail road. Riverside Purk is situated on the most beautiful and picturesque por tion of the Susquehanna river, on which two elegant steamboats make a round trip of fourteen miles for twen ty cents. Rathing, toboggan slides, a fin merry-;io-round and a large pavilion add lo the attractions of the park. Special train will leave Seranton at S.10 a. in. and returning leave the park at 5.30 p. m. Fare for the round trip, adults $1.00; children 65 cents. For further Infor mation address H. W. Cross, district passenger agent, Scranton, Pa. I 1 nit Line of Cloths in Fall ami Winter Styles. 18t)G.H7. No mens, tires Kent to- New York Sweat Shops for $12.01) to SU.OO, No Shoddy Wool. Every Garment made in this city. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED D. BECK, 337 Adams Ave. PUBLIC TAILORING OF Seated and Unseated Lands BY THE Commissioners of Lackawanna County On MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1896, at IU O'clock a. m. Notice in hereby olven in nunuiRiice of the Acta of Ass'-nibly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania illrect.'r.K the moile of selling been In the possession of tho County Coni'nliioners anil n malninR unreueemea tor two years ntul Howards, there will be exposed to public sale on the l.th day of Oc tober, A. V. lSiM, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Arbitration Room, In the Court House, in the City of Scranton, this redeemed previous to that time, to wit: UNSEATED LAND, ROARING BftOOK TOWNSHIP. Amount of No. of Owners or Reputed Description of Properly Taxes, Interest No. Acres.etc. Owner. Warrantee Name, Aic. und Costs. I. . 40 acres. .Owner unknwvn Near No. 11 school house ....I 30 74 DICKSON CITY BOROl'GH. . 2..43Kacres..I. X. Grler and Mrs. Davis.... Christian A. Branham tract. 39S 57 SEATED LAN D. COVINGTON TOWNSHIP. .1.. 1 lot ..Mary Drummer P.lock .1, lot iA 8 " 4.. 1 lot ..bin D. Itoot Hlock 2. lot ii H M ii.. 1 lot ..John W. Horsey Hlock 3. lot 31 M .. 1 1H, ..A. J. Pantlio Block 2. iot 21 M 7.. 1 lot ...lumi'R Deacon Hlock 2, lot 24 S M 8.. 1 lot . . K. .Morris Hlock 2, lot 12 9.. 1 lot ...Miss .Mary Leonard Hlock 3, lot 6 8 M 10.. 1 lot ...M. T. .loins Block 4. lot IS 8 M II. . 1 lot ..(Jcoi'Ke W. Emmons Hlock 2. lot SO S r.g 12.. 1 lot ...Mary Surman Hlock 2. lot 2 18.. 1 lot ..Lilian Lewis Hlock 2. lot 23 H r.S 14.. 1 lot ..J. W. Hinesllne Hlock 2, lot 32 H 15.. 1 lot ..Thomiis Kreliller Hlock 1, lot 2! 8 r,8 hi., i lot ..Mrs. Norah McDonald lilock 2. lot 3 8 S8 17.. 1 lot ..Hannah C. Robertson Hlock 2, lot 31 8 .'8 18.. 1 lot ..(leoi'KC J. Thonnis Hlock 2, lot 2.1 8 f.S lit.. 1 lot ..MukkIo Woodward Hlock 2, lot 4 8.18 2ii.. 1 lol ...I. L. Thomas ftlock 2. lot I 8 .".8 21. ...1 lot Catharine W. Skmlieaker Hlock .1. lot II 8 ,18 22.... 1 lot Mrs. E. J. Clark Hlock 2, lot 1! 8 .18 23.. ..1 lot Kdwnrd C5. Simpson Hlock 1, lot 27 8 18 23'2..l lol James Woolsey Mock 2. lot II 8 58 CARPONDALK TOWNSHIP. 21. ...2 lots....P.enjhnnn Pollard 13 IS 241-4. .1 lot W. J. Glymien t4 71 Dl.'NMORE BOROUGH. 2.V...2 lots....C. P. Jadwin ST. 71 1 lot Mrs. George Reed Grambs street. Sixth ward .. 27 '.! 27.. . .2 luts.... Merchants & Mechanics Bank 28. ...1 lot Benjamin Howell 11 10 2H....1 lot M. F. Adams I.'fferson avenue. Sixth ward 42 M :.... 2 lots.. ..John J. Campbell Webster avenue. Sixth ward. 49 2.1 31. ...1 lot I. I). Lorn, Sixteenth street. Sixth ward 47 81 DICKSON CITY BOROUGH. .12.. ..1 lol Ii. C. Lewis, 10 'ii 33... .1 lot Andrew Husltiruck 11 71 34. ...1 lol Charles Wnrtauskl 11 Hi 3.1.. ..I lot and 1 bouse. Frank Baranowski , hi 94 30.. ..1 lot Frank M. Savage ; : 8 47 LACKAWANNA TOWNSHIP. 07. ...1 lot and 1 house. Robert Turnbull Moosic 9111 MAYFIELD BOROt'GH. 38. ...1 lot Pi ter Wessick 10 02 RANSOM TOWNSHIP 39.. ..20 acres. John Dnvid , 15 48 40... .Vj acre.. Georpe Glenn .'. 8 S8 41.... acre. .John Fowler .' ; 8 72 NINETEENTH WARD, SCRANTON. 42....U acres and 1 house. Philip Graff On the mountain 5 72 43. ...1 lot Owner unknown , .....Block 36. lol 7 or 8 7 99 TWENTIETH WARD. SCRANTON. 44.. .,14 lot.. .James Murphy T.,.vBlock 80. lot 32 C .'9 . The forenolriK properties will be sold for cash only. JOHN DEMTTTH, -8. W. ROBERTS. Attest-CHAS. F. WAGNER. Clerk. , GILES ROBERTS Scranton, Pa., Sept, 9th, ISM O ICYCLES 1LP At Rock-Bottom Prices. LIST NO. a. Buffalo Prince. Imperial..;.:..... Erie........ Prince ...r. Sterns Columbia. Cleveland ...... Coventry '98, '96, '96, .v..'96, '94, ... '93, "94, '93, These are all fitted with pneumatic tires and are in good running order. CHASE & FARRAR - BICYCLE Sl'RUKONS. gigHi l inden Street. Opp. Court Huu.e. WHEELS Gfc) WHEELS BICYCLES. i ON AN'D AFTER SEPT. 1ST. 1WH. WE will offer all of the following whix-U we , msy have in stock nt Jobber's Prieos : Wolf. ! American, Fierce. Iver- Johnson. Wnverly and Ki athcrstone Line. This is an opportunity : to get fc tiood wheel cheap. We still hav the ' famoui "Crawford," a wheel that runs as light and av and wears equal to any SJUO maehiuo oh the market. Come and ee what we can do fir you in our line- . i Mill 321 SPRUCE SI. MIDSUMMER CLOSING SALE Sterling Silver Shirt WaLst Setx, w orth 5e to $1; choice for 50c. Worth $1.25 to $1.75: choice for $1.00. Sterling Silver Kelt Buckles, worth 3.50, at .5I). Worth $2.50, at $1.75. Closing Out all our Fine China at about Half Price. Genuine Rogers' Triple Plate Spoons, Forks and Knives ut reduced prices. En graved free. Tea Sets. Ice Pitchers, Cake Baskets, etc., finest plate, new styles, very low prices. At our New Store, 130 WYOMING AVENUE geateil und unscntiMl lanilu that have following propertlea unlesa the same are Sixth ward 70 Ml iCountjr CommUsloMr. MERCEREAU CONNELL i ( ti r U U U Ua ' $36 55 124 AND 45 36! 1 E Mil LIIUI MLLIl Bear in mind our stock was only damaged by water All goods throughout our mammoth stores must be closed out on account of extensive repairs and altera- tions t0 be made at once- DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND MONEY SAVING LEBECK we are still rooting FOR THE FASTEST WHEEL ON EARTH, No Matter Who Rides It. B. F. KELLER, ON A SPALDING AT THE National Meet at Wilkes-Bar. e, SEPTEMBER 16, Was the onljr man (with ono exception) out of the entire crntou push that won anything-, beating out some of the fastest men on the circuit. Attain we say, net a Spalding and l happy. C. M. FLOREY, Agt. IUNING, BLASTING AND SPORTING Manufactured at the Wupwallopen Mills, Luzerne county, Pa., and at Wil mington, Delaware. HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for the Wyoming District. US W VOMINO AVfcNUK, Scranton. Pa, Third National Bank yuilding. AGENCIES: THOS. FORD. Piltston. Pa. JOHN B. SMITH SON. Plymouth, Pa, E. W. MULLIGAN. Wilkes-Barre. Pa. Agents for the Kcpauno ChemicfJ Com. auy'a High Explosives. Complexion Prcsenred DR. HEBRA'S tw;&'A VIOLA CREAM m Removes FrMklst, Wmplet, I Liver Melai BlickbeadaJ -Sunburn aud Tan, and re- I stores the akin to Itiorliji- r'X 'jf9& nai iresnueca, producing- v clear aud healthy c-ra-iil .lotion. KnneTlnrtoall ficn 9?m preimmtlons and pei.'ectly harmless. At nil irue,gliit8,or mailed iorSOcu. fck-mi for Circular, VIOLA SKIN 80AP "Imply Inwrnipurmblo l a tklD -irlMtMt SflAp, iuiMiukl.?4 for tbe trtlm, arid wMh-m. a rival twr ilia ti'irVry. Al-oli:tpW rure uml tUUca!! audi, cued. At drnci'l.t., Prico 25 Crti W. r. C. BITTNKR CO.. Tcs.coo. O. For nai by MATTHEWS BROS, and JOHN IT. PTIELPS, Scrnnton. Pa. CaaeatiD ar thc Nihmit Mcoicai. AurxoKiTirii I'nailri riTIIOLlNHALtR CATARRH HEADACHE. Initaitr w!!l euro vm. A wt.ii(Jirfi!l bton to sutT rir Ffrf.Tn'olil, sHoi'tBThninti k lnfliipii'.i. itrouC'liltlu- t rII.W FF.Vtlt. .1 k MUmnUntf r iff. An 'fticirit; n niiM. v. tu .ttrcnloiit to t'firr-; In jwvkWt, rpartv to lipn vn flr-t ItHlicitiioii vt fold. I'nntlnticfl I FlTeeH pfrmnnont 4'nro. yntila'.tlonirii3rantf.,i,(tMririnv reunified. IN-ice, u ft. TniU fri'n at Iructrit. Heuitertiil iiuiil, Ji teuu. H. S. CUSHUiS. hie, Ihrco VUien, Uica., L'. . 1 IflbillflUkV nkinulensfeB. K. nm. tii-!:;(t lthim. n'tl f(iT', (turn!, t'mn. Vonilrfiil rvn ihi) Un PII-Fi. Prli e.SA rf. at Orui." p A 1 fi "hLb or Itj mml pror'iiiit. Ad.lr.'fMfinnLmVtt. DM . For salo by MATTHL3WS BROS, and JOHN II. PHELPS, Scranton, Pa. PICKLING CUCUMBERS Pickling Cucumbers, Cauli flower, Horse -Radish Root, Pickling Onions, Ginger Root, Red Cabbage, Mangoes, Hot Peppers, Dill. I t, PIERCE, PI ML MARKET POWDER 1 iE!JWH' LEAD 126 WYOMING 2,000,000 BARRELS Mads and 'Sold in Six Months, ending flarch I, 1896, Total Product of Is HYUISJMD The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record. Washburn, Crosby's Superlative in sold everywhere from th Pacific Coast to St. John', New I'uundland, and in Kngland, Ireland and Scotland very largely, aud i recognized atf the best Sour in th world. Tirr TTl ri T il TIT alCuAKulSL WHOLESALE AGENTS. DAVIS THEATER Thursday, Friday aud Saturday, S-plfinliir 24, 25 and 2li. Tbe IZccentric Vankee Chamcter Artist, Dan Darleigh, In the Lantern Knrsl Urania. "IN OLD HAINE" THE BEST OF ITS KIND. Ailmissioii 10, '2ti or ."( f'cnl-s. Two perfuriiiaiices daily. Doom open at 1.30 and 7. Curtain rises at i'.iiil und 8.10. And You Will be Happy. llit' way 10 kcei vim r home couiunu Me at tliiss e;isjii of the year is to buy une of our Gas or Oil Heaters .IiimI the tiling lor yoiii' iliiiiiin room in the itiorniit. oi your hath room, und in fact any piucc yon uuut (t little hcut without start' ing your I'lii'iiacc or hoilcr. W'c luive over 'JO styles sics of gas healers, and lo or more ol' Oil Heaters. Without question the best assortment in the city. FQOTE I m CO., !I9 WASHINGTON AVENU1 n iil..hmc-r'. Knall.li lllamtind llraaJ. ENMYRQYAL PILLS Original and Only Vonulnts Arc, alnniN rrUnhlt;, ladicw k UrUKifisL tor fkhtlert K unlit fi tfiaj txici. "ceIpI with blutf rlbN.11. Tube nn at . ttfu$ danerruiu nultititu Itiitt and imidtHont. At UtttKfliili 9ren44. in ftttoip for jMrtluvliri, tMtlBonUU nud HrlW far Lsiill. hi Imtwr. hi mmtmwm if Mall. 10,000 r.MiaoolMj kilipT. eMU r lea. AVE. THIS GREAT SALE. C0RIN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 1 TillHSUAV, SEPTEMBER J A T.kV I N.IOVABI.i: MEKUORIOUS PERFORMANCE, EMILY BANCKER As Clarice, uu aetresa, iu the one-act drama "1'oincdy and Trairudy.'' and aa MABQERj SYLVKMTlSR. in the three aot plajr, OUR FLAT. liri'iii ea-t. I.iiniinoiia with new fenturaj bi'ielu iniHic. tin-con and dlvprtiaeiiMints. Unllery In, liali'ouy '. X: Hint floor, orcheHtra, .Hi; uii-liestra i-n. lt. 75; parlor ohaira, II. til. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, l?Llli A V Am1 AP A A PRIUAV. SA TI ROAV, llmry Miirtell'a realiHtic Southern production South Before the War futiiuiueeciiig ilioutere and shooter., cotton picking choriiterH, plantation ai'enaa, plcklu- itn.u K.imiI Ihtitii. I'ji-t.r ilani'lttir wntidflr: Hv. ' mc.ucli iiiui f!utiiN. hut toinAlea: Ta imaa K. lili nn, l.aujoi.t; Knirv, the humaa frog; Billy Vlllianie an Old Aunt C'lilne: vaHe walk, ate. lKICr;-(lallery, 15c; Baliuny, jjc, jgc; I Orchestra Circle, Me; Orchestra 56c; Parlor I Chair, heata, 7gc. MATINEE Saturday 12.1.). Children, lie.; adults ic. to all parta of Acad nmy. o referred heatv. ACADfrY OF MUSIC, V IMPORTANT ENQAOEMENT. ONE INIOHI' ONI.V, IINDAY.SEPT. 28. The Coniii- Opel a Qufan. DELLA FOX, And Her Luge Ccufc Opera Company, MuiiaiieniHut of S. .1 KINO, Prftnentinj Ui Succfsiful operetta, LITTLE TROOPER. superbly Mounted. H.iirUotm'ly Cotuuled Pooi-lc. Prices, asc 5"c 73c, ft and i.j THE FROTHINGHRH. Wagner 4. RcK l.tceunq Managers. Friday and Saimday, September 25 and 2ti. A New Amrrlcan Play by Wm. Ulllette. Author iif "Too Much Johnaen." "Held bjf the Enemy." and "The Private Secretary," 1 1 Secret Service II Manaicemeut of CIIA8. FROMMAN. A Story nf Love anil Patriotism. Cant Includes Amy Busby, William Ulllette, Campbell Uollan. Odette Tyler, Walter Thomas, Ida Waterman. Joseph Bran nan. Prices, 6c. to L00. Bale ofeo Wedaesdaf morning. CONNELL