i m'- v"q-tiii innn.... ) , .;.. " 'i V' - J-.Ja1rfrfiVi;yriK!,T? THE SC11ANTON TJllH UN B THURSDAY MORNING-, APRIL IS. 1897. 3 - ..ai " in the HARPER AND BONNER WILL SURELY REPORT Those Two Placrs Abandon Their Hang ing Out Tactics. CUBAN GIANTS PLAY HERE TODAY Gu mo Mill Ilu Called nt Three O'ClocK mill l.tulici Will o Ad mitted Tree 111 They Mill lie to All Inhibition (iiiniL--Tlicro Mm n't to 4 Hxcrcitc Contct l'lnjcd Yes- tL'nlu)--.llnt,-iilre Ipjiirid. This afternoon at 3 o'clock will wit ness the oponliiK kimiuI maieh of iro fo3lonal ImseKill this season Snail ton will meet the Cuban (Slants nt Atliletlo jtaik. There will he a laiRc eiowd of PtiLctatoiN If the nttendaneo nt the iaik for the last etk H any criterion. Follow Ink will be the liat tins old r: SCHANTOX. Cl'RAX OIANT3. Walter", if. Oriint, Sli. Jtonnir, Jb. lliirilsuti, fs. D.iH, tf. .Ionian, e. llrnnl. K. Mnlone, 3li. K.iK.m, If C!arl v. If. Mnepej, lb ItnliliiMin, cf, U'Urlen, 3b Millet, rf. J'oxl and O'Xelll. r. Miiiiltcm, lb. Morse, Wellner and Da, p. Yerkc, J. MaRiiIre was slated to play his reKU lar position nt tlilid, but In piaetlco estetdny the nail on the great toe of his llsht foot was cut In twain by a set of new splkts on Manager "San dy's' shoe Lanj Kcttrlck will umplie the game ni he will all the exhibition games to be played heie. Pitcher Hut per nnd Second Uaseman Frank lionni r haso leknted, as The Tribune predicted, and hae come to term ltonner will repot t today. He ho wlied to Oilllln from Kingston cs tctda. lint pet accepted terms, trans put tatlon money was forwarded him nnd he lift Stockton, Cal , for the east last night He will tench here piobably Sunday night. ' Sctanton's sixteen players now In tho city Jiminj Dean and I'ltiher Pallon, of Mlnooka, who is on ttlnl, plajed nine innings at the patk jesterday afttt noon. hat i y Kettrlik was selected to adjudicate the ion test and he dubbed the two teams the "Mlfcllts" and the "Joblots " Four hunched spectators wete present nnd saw the Misfits win. Following was the scote: MISPITS. A.H. It. II. O A. );. Maey. vlb t 0 0 10 2 0 Dil, 2b S 0 0 3 3 1 Meanej, p, cf I 1 1 2 0 1 Heard, b 1110 5 0 Mdgillip. 3b 2 2 0 3 3 0 OXeill, c 4 12 3 0 0 Yetkis, if., p 3 0 0 'J 0 1 (111 on, rf., p 3 0 0 10 1 1'osner, If 2 0 1 .' 0 0 Totals 20 3 24 13 JOllLOTS. A.H. It. H. O. A. j:. O'Hrlen, 31 4 0 0 3 4 J KiKan, S3 5 0 12 4 1 Wnltus cf 4 10 10 0 (Trillin, lb 1 1 2 12 1 1 Jtol, c 10 12 10 Dean, e 10 12 10 Morn-. If., p 112 110 nilon, p. rf 110 2 0 0 Mcllner, If., if., p. . 3 0 1 2 0 0 Totals 33 4 7 27 13 5 MiMUs 0 0030200 '3 Joblots 110 0 0 0 0 114 To-b.i-n hits O'Xelll, 2. Three-baflo hit rsrittin. Sierlllce Wellner Stolen s. lilt (Jrlllln Sicrllleo hit Wellner. Stolen bav Motse, O'Xelll, Yerkes. Left on bisi --Mlstlts, 7, Joblots, fi. Struck out H Mori. ti'illon, O'Xelll Double plas - Hrai il to Dily to Masej ; Kagan to Dean to Oritlln rirt lnse on erroK Mlstlts, 3, Joblots, ; flint bae on bills Off Wellner, 1, More J, Yerkes, 2; Ollloti, 1. Hits b jiltilior H Morse. 1; b Olllon. 1. W'Vl throw s anion. Umpire Kettrlck. Time 1 10 It was jiuitlv an exercise gallop and amis cteated for the hole purpose of gradually wotklng Into the game. Tho only draw Mi i was the spiking of Magulie. Tin lnjuiy may keep tint clever little tlilid bagman out of tho game for several dijs. I.adlcs will be ndmltted free todiy and to all othet games during the piae tlco fefasou. AVhen the ngulir season opens Thutsday will be Ladles' Day. -DIAMOND DUST. Cuban Giants today and tomortow. Meaney, Glllon and Pallon win be In the box tomorrow. A matked improvement at Athletic park Is noted In tho inintlnsr of the Inside femes and giandstand. Cleveland ministers' union will fight Sunday ball. Hvery minister was tnged to preach ngaltifat Sunday base ball on some Sundaj between the last of Apt II and the latter patt of May. In Metier, King, Maul and Norton, the Senators have a quartette who. In the lunguagi of the immottal Cap'n Cuttle, nro "celled by few and excelled by none," in point ot fielding their po eltlons. The Washington club's Invitation to Piesldent McKlnley was enstos-sod by J W Swant, a pinman of teputatlon, nnd Is bo attlstiially done that It Is a hard matter to tell the wotk fiom reg lat ptesf print. That Heanetitlng outllelder bearing the unmusical and bathed wire name of Slagle, purchased from the Texas league by Mnnagct Selee, will not stick to the big show, to Judge from his showing in prnctice. Oliver Telieau Indorses Captain Tom Brown's tlieoty that victories In tho spting ate of mote value thun In the fall, as the lead at the start Is a handi cap to those teams that ate dawdling In the scratch after tho pistol hus given tho "got away" cue. Of course, If the alleged deal of Ilrooklyn for Jack Doylo Is perfected, Joo Kelly will bo Jack's successor in tho Oriole's first corner, thus enabling him to captnln the team from tho Infield when "Hobble" is out of the game. Jack would probably he placed In com mand of tho Ttolly Dodgeis, as It has long been his abltlon to shine as a play ing manager. "Anson Is no bellows, nor Is he a wind bag, but when lie does agitate his Jaw.s ho is in the habit of baying some thing." hays Karl Wagner tho other day to the Washington Post. "Ho had a Colt named Cump. n willing young ster, but Inclined to an attack of the wherls nt thoso staces of tho game wltn hW nato ouslit to bo ivsistored -t MieutJiier temperature. Here in CPorld of Washington one nf tot noon Camp was out of tho game, nnd sat In tho stand behind the visiting pkocrV bench. "Pncle good-nnturcdly naked Camp what he iak doing In the grandstand. 'Looking .it the game,' replied Camp. '.My boy,' said Uncle. ou should look Into a game, not at it.' " As the Cleveland team entered tho grounds by tho lower gate, they skulked nlnng Indian fashion, headed by Jack O'Connor, Patty Chllds nnd Jess Hur kett. Coming under tho railing they nil cut loose with a typical Had Lands w nt whoop. " Wow-w ow - wow - w ow w ow-w ow - whooee Kl.o-oyou-ah-Hce-lah-o!" That wbb the signal. The blcachets caught It and tho rest was easy. Columbus Dispatch. YESTERDAY'S BALL GAMES. Philadelphia- YtlilrticR. Philadelphia. April 14 The Phillies In a prnctice game today succeeded In shut ting out the Athletics, but four of tho latter team re idling llrst, three, on balls and tho fourth on a forced hit. Score" Hit D. Phlla 120 R 01000 9 11 0 Athletics .. 0 000000 0 000 3 Halterles fltleld, Carsey nnd lloyle, Grady, Conn, Cain and Pox, P. Schaub. M'noliiiigtoti-Toronto. Washington, April II -The Welling tons deflated the Totoutos for the third successive time today, batting the ball fn 1 1 and stealing basis with Impunity. Williams was very wild, giving the homo batsmen nlno bases on balls. Score: mi i: Washington .2 0100133 9 14 3 Toronto ... 200000000 2(15 I'.atttrlis-'McJatnes, Kimble. McOuIro and Pal roll, Williams and Hutchinson. Umpire Hejdler. New York-Princeton. New Yotk, April II Tho Princetons mot tho New York Giants at tho Polo giouuds today, and tho National leagtm liam gave them an unmerciful drubbing. The collegians plajid a snappy but un fortunate game. Score: It II 12. Xevv York ..." 0 0 0 2 0 9 2 IS 21 fi Princeton ...0 0 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 G 10 4 Hattcrles Clarke, Sevinour and Wilson, Zearfos. Wilson and Kaffir. Attend ance, 1,000. Halt i more-Svrncuse. Haltlmore, April 14 Tod.ij's exhibition gnmo botwien the Oilnles nnd Svracuso team risultid In the defeat of tho visit ors by tho score of 9 to 1. lloth sides fielded well, but the visitors wire unable to do much with Hemmlng's delivery. Score: II 11.12. Haltlmoto .00010013 1 9 17 3 Sjtacuso .. .001000 0 00 103 Hitlcrles Hemming nnd Iloblnsnn; Lampo and It an. Umpires Iloffer and Clarke. Heading-Cuban Giants. Kendlng, Pa., April 14 Heading's time ly hitting and tho Cuban Giants' eirors gave tho former todav's game. Score: H.H.K. Heading 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 C 3-14 13 3 Cub'n GlantsO 14 2 00200 9 12 (i Hatterlis Kltisella, Hnlhnan and Am ole; Jot dan and Miller. Lehigh -Georgetown. Washington, April II Lehigh Univers ity Haso Hall team tod ly defeated George town college by a scote of i to 2. Score: H II 12. Lehigh 0 2001000-334 Ginrgvtovvn ...0 0000011222 Hatterlcs Senior and Carmen; Uach and Malotuy. Liincnstpr-Ciilinn X Giants. Lancaster, Pa., April 14 Lancaster won Its third successive victory today, tho (-Ciiban Giants again proving easy victims. Seotc: Lincaster 0 110 0 11121011 1 12x-Cuban Giants . .0 01001000 2 7 5 It 11.12. Hatterles Yeagpr, Hepllng and Itoth, Manning and Williams. I'ciiii'vlvnuiii-II. o( .V. C. Greensboto, X. C, April 11. Score: H U.K. IT. of X. C 0 J1000110-5 3 5 U. of P 0 OOOOC00 1 0 3 i RUSIE CASE UNSETTLED. National Hoard Mill Consider the Matter in Private Session. New Yotk, April H. The national board of atbltratlon of ptofisslonal base ball associations adjoutned today without coming to any decision in the Husle Matter. President Young has left for his homo in Washington. Tho Husle case, while still undecided, will no doubt be taken up by the board at a pi hate meeting and disposed of. The boatd passed upon three minor cases. One of these was a dispute be tween the Lancaster club and the St. Louis club relative to the set vices ot Pitcher George 13. White. Mr. Dovvd, manager of tho St. Louis club, had en teied Into negotiations for the services of White, but without the full authority of President Von der Ahe. Meantime White had made an agreement with tin Lancaster club. Afterwaid Dowd of fered a larger talary, and White agreed to go with the St. Louis club Tho board awaided him to tho Lancaster t lub because he had made an agtee ment with them. Another case considered was that of a plnjer named Welmer, of tho Indian apolis club He w as disabled at the be ginning of last season and claims a full salaty for the time. He had, however, brought the matter before the board of dlt ei tots of the Western league and consequently It was not properly an appial to the board. In consequence the boatd lefetred the case to tho di rectors of the Western league. AMATEUR BALL NOTES. The Little Ungland Stars accept tho challenge of tho Dunmoto Standards' and will play them this afternoon on tho Ilen ty grounds nt 3 o clock. Haso Hall Kdltor, Tribune. I wish to deny a statement which ap peared in Tins Tribune a few dajs ago to the effect that the Hal monies strength ened by tho acquisition of several ex Mornlng Giery plaers have organized for the coming a-asoti. We have organized, but havo not secured any Dunmore play ers and, furthiimoie, the name Harmony when applied to tho above-mentioned com bination Is a misnomer. Tho only reason to which I can assilgn tho caiuo of this misapplication of tho name, Harmony, Is that a former manager publUhcd a mis. leading article. While our team laBt season lacked that ebsentlal quality Its name suggested, I am convinced that tho weeding-ottt process It has undergone prior to reorganization wl'.l prove bcnotlclal, which fact I hopo to prove as the season progresses, John P. Hurst, Manager Harmony Haso Hall Club, Hob Allen and Maurlco Rosenberg aro about as evenly matched as It Is possible to find two men. They have met on live or tlx occasions, but up to dato they have not been able to uroduco a winner. REMARKS ON WHIST LOCAL AND GENERAL A. Vf. L. Challenge Matches Arc tlie Important Events Just Now. HAMILTON FOUR'S FINE SH0W1NQ Ilns M'on I'.lRhtccn Matches nud Only Needs Tho .1Iorc--M'oiiicn Mhistcrs Gaining Preside All Ovcrthc Coun-trj-OIr. Otis Compliments Them. Something About M hist Perception. Anal) ling a Peculiar Ilutul. Tim Amoilc.in Whist league challenge trophy matchec are the Impel tant events In the whist world at pusetit. The champion Hamilton four, Messrs. Work, Ilcruk, Hallard and Mogrldg. are defeating nil comets. During tho past Une-J wcks Hamilton defeated Haltlmote by 9 tricks; the Wnllbtooks by 17 ttlcks. at d the Park'Bot Plalufleld, N. J., by 2S tricks, the scote being 31 to G. The last game Is a great btirpilse ns the Patk team Is generally mull ercd to be one of the sttong teams and should hnve put up a far better game Hamilton has t.ow won olgl tien of these nntcl.es and only needs two mop victories to give It ptmnnent posses sion of the cup. The next challengers In line ate the Amet leans of Hnton, and th" Philadelphia Whist, two strong teams Tho match between New Yotk and New Jei.ej was playd Satin day at tho Whist club of New Yoik. thitty-two plavets and twenty-four deals, New Yotk winning by IP' to Vi tilek. Only one New Jersey plnjer ,jot a plus score, Messrs. YVyckoft and Doxvns. This Is, b far, the worst defeat dm lug this season. The antunl match between Yule nnd ilarvaul, tlc men on a side, was plaed nt Cambtldge on Saturday, Haivatd winning b th score of 10 to 37. The Ynle team had been off on a little trip, getting some i ractic games with clubs at Pittstleld, Albany and Hudson, while Hnivard was able to get good piactice games at home and In Boston. Two of the Yale pelts plry the shut suit game while th Uuivaids are all long suiter? The Sttiten Island Whlt dub paid a visit to the Hamilton club of Hrook ln on the 7th. Th" match, with tweii t iron on a sldj, was won by Staten Irland b 11 ttkks Tlu Hist game was played at Staten Island a few weeks ago and was won bv Hamilton. The final game will be plaved on the 21st. The Arcanum club of Utlca sent a team of eight men to Svtncuse last week and defeated the Sraeus Chess, Checker and AVhlst club bv two tilcks. At the conclusion of the match the vis itors wete enteitnlned at dinner In the Yale's pi hate dining loom. A rttong sentiment developed In lav or of the for mation ot a Centtal New York AVhist association. It is proposed that the now association shall cover a teultory between Hochestcr and t'tici. Water town and Hlnghnmton D Hut Ice, who Is well known by local whist playeis, was a membet of tho Arcinutn team at this match. This being the lust match plajed by the Aicarum i lub, Mi. Huike is much elated at the result as It will nntutally havo a t;nod effect on the whist Interest at Utlca. In a match for the Andrews Whist tiophy plajed nt Washington on the 9th, Mrs. Haw ley's team of AVashlng ton defeated Miss Itamsev's team of Haltlmore by 1C tt Icks. The Washing ton ladles seem to havo a tight grip on that trophy. Women vhlsters all over th" countiy peon to be taking great lnt"rest In this congiess to be held In I hiladelpl.la this month Representatives and teems will be prtsent fiom women's whist clubs from Maine to California. The Wash ington, D. O, women will present a hand'-ome silver trophy for competition by teams of fout. The lomnilttce In charge of the cong'ess d"3itos It to li understood that the invitation to at tend Is extended to every woman Inter ested In the game pnd to evety womans' club In the country Mr. Otis, in the Newark Hvenlng News, sas "The latter patt of this month nbout 500 women from dlffeient parts of tills countiv will meet at the Hotel Walton, Philadelphia, to organize a Woman's National Whist league, and from this parent otganlz.itlon, state or ganizations and local whist clubs will btanch out. It will not be a long time after when the women and the men in this country will meet on the same platfotm ns regards vvhlst ability" This is a rational piedlctlon, made by one who lit well acquainted with tho ability of vvoinui to play a high grade of whist. "Whist perception Is the most difilcult and valuable faculty of the game, and Is tho ptinelpal weapon of the ad vanced whist player. It Is to be ob tained only after months of steady application and mind trninlng With Its aid whist Is a never falling source of mental recteatlnn and enjojment, while without it whist Is only a game of chance, and of no mote metlt th-n euchre, pedro and other similar games. The correct placing of cards, based on sound Infetences, and Hint knowledge used with good judgment, Is the gteul attractive feature of the game of whist It is this ability which makes such players as tho Hamilton, Hnltlinoie and St. Paul fours, and It Is only with steady training that Sctanton ulajcrs can tako the rank which local pride icculres. The Nevvnik Evening News publishes the following Tho following situation occurred In a gnmo In Scranton and-tho readers of tho News are icqucsted to analzo the situa tion and send in the result: South' Hand, Spades, K, S, G, 2; huaits, 9, 3; clubs, Q 10, 9, C, I; diamonds, 10, C. Small diamond turned by North. Lead er, Hast. Trick. North. Last. South. West. 1 DA. D 7 D 10 D J 2 H K. 112 II 3 H 5 3 II A. II 4 II 9 lit 1 S3 S 5 S K. S 1 What should South lead and what can ho read? In tho above situation it should be assumed that North is playing with good Judgment. A number ot very pretty and vnlualtlo Inferences can l drawn by South at trick four, and they aro worth thtee tricks J. W. Dusenbury. M'hlst (Initio Postponed. Tho usual ladles game, which was to have been played at' the Seranton Whist dub rooms tonight, has been postponed 1 ewct week. Thursday nleht. ' FITZ ON C0RBETT. He Doesn't Think tho Px-Clmmplon Mill liver Plglit Again. At Washington the other night Cham pion Pltzslmiuous said he hnd not fully made tin hi mind an to his futtno In the lug, If, Indeed, thcic Is on" lit store for hint. His malinger, Mirtln Julian, has booked Itlni for exhibitions for a year In advance, and If at tho end of that period he can see more money In a de.sltnble match ho wilt accept. Ho scents firmly convinced that Corbett will never fight again. "I met him several times sin 'o lite fight, and ho Is a different mnti," said Pitz. "He Is a mMisltlve fellow ni.d proud, nnd takes his defeat more to heart than I would If I were whipped. He abused me shamefully before tho light, but when I saw him lying there at my feet writhing In jhiIii I felt sotty for him. Let the past go, and treat the enemy ns a gentleman, That Is alway.s the way I do." NOW FOR TROUT. Season Opens Todnj How Not to Break the Law"-The Dates for Other Game. Apropos of the opening of the trout fishing season today those of our read eis who are given to that sport, a few legal point relating to the catching of ttottt. In the first place the speiklcd beau ties date be taken with a lod nnd line only. No nets or snares nte allowed In their eatchlng and anyone who uses the latter is amenable to the law Then it Is Illegal to catch trout fot sale, and the llshetnien who thought they would defeat the aim of tho law by hir ing others to fish by the day find them selves met by the piohibltlon of that also, as no one Is allowed to hlte an other to fish for him. It Is also Illegal for common earners to transport trout. Thus It will be seen that there Is to bo a stop put to fishing for a profit. If ou want a mess of liout the law allows joti to catch them, but If jott offet uny for barter or for sale It will meet ptompt punishment for the of fense The law Is a good one and ought to be enforced. A partial sjnopsls of the Pennsjl vanln game laws is given below, show ing when the seasons aie open for hunting and llshlng, and what penalties are attaihed to said laws. Penalty. Turkejs Oct P. to Jan 1 ?10 00 Ducks Sept 1 to May 1 10 W Plover, July V, to Jan 1 10 0) Woodcock. July 4 to Jan. 1 10 00 Quail Nov 1 to Dee. P. 10 V) Grouse or l'liiasant. Oct 1 to Jan 1.. 10 00 Hall and Hud birds. Sipt 1 to Dec. S 00 Jllk and Dm, Oct. 1 to Die. H W0) Scjulrrtls Sept 1 to Jan. 1 6l) Hates and rabbits Nov. 1 to Jan. 1.. .' W) Speckled ttiiut, April 11 to July 13.... 10 00 Sea xalmon, April 1 to July 31 ... . 10 00 HIack bass roik Inss nnd wall-ejed pike, lommonly known as Susque hanna salmon, Mav 31 to Jan 1 .. .. 10 00 Lake trout Jan 1 to Oct 1 10 0) Pike and plcki tel June 1 to Pob. 1.. 10 W Giiinan carp. Sipt 1 to May 1 .. 5 00 Shad nnd herring, Jan. 1 to Juno 20 . 10 00 Penobscot salmon Mch. 1 to Aug. l"i J) 00 Tho bniint) on foxes Is $1, wolves, $10; wildcats, i minks, 23 cents. The use of fi trots is not allowed, the penalty for enih rabbit Is $10 Tho English spat row Is outlawed and may be killed at will The poi-.loii of game, fish nits, fer rets, e-tc , will be ooiiMdoiid prima facie evidence in case of alleged violation ot law. The use of any kind of nets (dip or min now exeeptid) not allowed undir a pen alty of ?3U The ufo of explosives In stieatns not al lowed the penalf. Is S Sunday hunting and fls-blng not al lowed, penalty $23 Pot trapping wild fowl tho penalty Is $10 for c ch oifinse. Por running dm with dogs, tho dogs maj be ehot aril owner llablo to flno of $10 Ilobblng nests of wild and song bhds without a certlllcate, the penalty Is $10 to $30. Trespassing on pilvato ground wbero the owner gives notieo is Mibject to a lino of $100. A IIICYCLi: SONG. Light upon the pedal. Pit in upon the seat. Portune's wlieil In fitters Past bmeath our feet. Leave the cloud behind us, Split tho wind we meit. Swift, oh, swift and skint, Jtolllng down the stiect, When tho dink comes, twinkling I.Ike fireflies! in the wheat. Hells hi fore us tlnkl'ng Palrllj and licet. Uy tho gates ot gardens, Whete the dusk Is sweet, Slldo like apparitions Thtough tho startled street Speatmen In the desett Majbo llj as licet, Not them lights In hiaven, Sparkle on the slee. Swift, oh, swift and silent, Just before vie gleet Tho otitir i-dgo of nothing Tutu lolling up the strei t. Harriet Prcseott Spoftord. AROUND THE ROPED ARENA. Joe Goddaid Is expected In England during the wick Joo Leon, the Loutsvlllo bantam, has become a jockey. Jack Daly and Leslie Pearco are tcheil uled to box at the Art Athlot'o club, Philadelphia, April 21 Peter M.ihcr has bien matched to F"ir six rounds with either Steve O'Donnell or Denver 12d Smith at the Philadelphia Arena Jack Hentiett, the Philadelphia bacr, has been mulched to bo Umrgo PJanto, of l'lttsbuig Tluy wl'l meit neir Pltts hi'rg April 2C. Dal Hawkins, who dropped Mat tin Plaherty at Carson In a llltlo over a minute Is coming i ist Joe G ins if sue- eaith ss Wealth. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, IaBolduwlor positiTO Writ feu lunrantcc, byouthorijiMl ngents only, to euro Woak llomory, Dizziness, Wakefulness, Kits, llyttona, Unlet, ncaj, NiKht Ijossob, Iivil Dreams. IjicIc ot Cond notice, Norvuuenese, Ijareltudo, nil Drains, Yuutb fill Urrore, or Exccsniro Uo of Toliacco, Opium, r Liquor, which leadj to Mkery, ConeumiJtion, Insanity and Death. At store, or by mail, $1 a box; eix fur f's with written cuurnuteo to euro or reruiul money. MuiupIopnrU. puo, containing, do dajor treatment, with full instructions, 3 cents. O.io eamplo only sold to tiu ijuiouu. ni Hiuru uf uy uiuu. t2TBcd Label Special Extra strength. For Imrotenoy. Los or PmVAr. Trf)Bfc Alnntinrul Htorihty or Harronncfai ujl n box; ell (or 15, witl, I'lviiiiPH . EUBrnmei" iiuarnutee'2 tocureinsooajs, Atttoro fiEFOREorbymail. Wm. 0, Clark, H6 I'cnn Ae., Seranton, Pa. 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The c Under ot this machine contains a mixture of one part acetylene gns to fifteen parts of nlr, which renders unnecessary the cooling of tho cylinder by tho circula tion of water. It is still a secret of the Inventor how this mixture of gas rnd air is Ignited, and tho motor is at the same tltno gu.itantccd absolutely free of danger. The number of revolutions of this motor Is 600 per minute, and at this rate BUY ICYCL MADE BY SCRiTON WOMEN AND GUARANTEED S. Q. BARKER "& SON, SALESROOM: Boatd of Trails Building, Linden Strast, THE HARTFORD BICYCLES BIG REDUCTIONS IN 1897 PRICES. $75 Wheel reduced to - - $60 $60 Wheel reduced to - - $55 $50 Wheel reduced to - $45 Twenty Years' Experince in Cycle Building has Hade UNEQUALLED, UNAPPROACHED STANDARD OF THE WORLD. PRICE $100 TO ALL. ALIKE. Purchasers taught to ride free at the Armory. KELLUM & CONRAD, 243 Wyoming Ave. V. E. BlTTMISEXDEll. ) WILLIS A. KEM31EKEK, J ITTOMF. JJL STERLING ALSO. 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Cell.tr, llnrai'fliuiil Mulo Shops, all kind", 3500 kcRi always In stock, 40x82 feet S2S0 Second Floor Bart, Miileablo iron fan-it Spilni, Machine Bolts, Loitf; Screens, Bolt Euil, 30x10 feet.... 1200 With Old Buirl'm-t. lion and Steel Yard, 1000 toiib In stock, 55x&0 feet 4400 Fev'ond Floor Bart, Nttts, Ithcts. AVasbers, Sledges. 30x40 feet 1200 Second 1 loor Fait, Spokis, nil Uliult., 40x52 feet 20SO Third Floor, Bows and Hints, 10.S2 feot 3280 Old Part, Bear, Two Floors, Rhus, ido tire and regular, 1)2x40 feet 3080 38120 THE LACKAWANNA WHEEL CO., High Grade Bicycles Lackawanna, Black Diamond, Nickel-Platiug aud Enameling a specialty. Nothing but expert workmeu at our factory, and the very best material used. FACTORYi 1218 AND 1218 N. WASHINGTON AVE, it could keep a bicycle going for fifteen bourn of actual travel. The weight ot tho motor Is twenty pounds, and ,tho cost of tunning It Is estimated at J'l centH per hour. JURISCH'S '97 Line of Bikes Orient $100 Trinity VlUIng $100 Olive A rare Collection of Leaders, The Stornicr.4 arc Popular. Prices from $10 to $75. The Winners at $;?!) arc the Ucst Wheels for the Money Yet Out. A Fine Line of 1'Milng Tackle and Sports man bupplict to Select (rum. YOUK PATRONAilLi SOLICITCD. 324 Sp 81. niCVCl.U MANAQERS. Line of Lower Priced and Children. 1 TK n n HEADQUARTERS FOR Wareroom in this City, 38, 126 AND 128 FRANKLIN MANUFACTURERS OF itUF'r Q kJrJP'Bir Conic and Examine the EST ICYCLE UILT THE ROYAL READING LIKE Is the best medium grade I!lc)clc on the market mlc? Y. M. C. A. Building BY A SCRANTON FIRM. Seranton, Pa. Court Hous; Squats. A. KITTEN IS EXDHli, J. JJ1. KEUEItEIt BARNES t Wheels for Ladies, STEEL 120 Square Feet. FKHT . 2S00 AVENUE. $100 $60 and 80 REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY,