THE SCUAJNTON TRIBUNE-MOJSDAtf, AUUUST 13, 1900. 8 THIRTEENTH BOYS ARE HOME AGAIN KEOIMENT REACHED CITY SAT UHDAY NIQUT. Crimp Was Struck at 0.30 Saturday Morning, but a. Start Was Not Mndo Until 10.04, Owlnp to Lack of Wagons Goneial Gobln and Colonel Watres Both Complimented Men and Officers on Their Splendid Conduct and Showing Special He turns of the Big Fight. The members ot the Thirteenth roRl ment, lironzo-fac ed. dusty and tired, arrived homo Saturday cvtnlnu at 7.30 o'clock, after a nine hour's Jour ney In si closely packed tialn of mncn ten cars, with the thermometer close to the century marls. Reveille win sounded on Saturday morning promptly at I o'clock, find from that time until r SO when the cntnp was struck. t'ir voldler and ofllcet was UBslstlnir In the wotk of jincklns up. rtreaUrast wns seived at 4 ?0 o'clock anil i onslstod of ham pnndwlclns and black toffee. i:ach company cook prepaied etrn sand wiches for his own men. and these were pntked Into each Foldler's knap hack for consumption on the jour ney. Shoitly rfter (1 o'clock the order to loosen tents was frlxeii ami at 0 "!0 nil lopes had been llunfj oft and two mm Ktood at e.nh tent jcaily fot the l nal to let o. I'lotnptly at 0 30 Colonel "Watte lalscd his hand and HukI't McPoinintl mhiikIpcI the IuikIc tall for stilkltiK camp. As the hist noti wa sounded, (nh linn let bo nnd our with a cinsh and tumble went eety tent simultaneously. It w.is a slj;ht ohr to be lemi mlnTcd, this destruc tion of the whltctoppd little city In a second. NOT I3NOITOII OF WACSONS. Tho dllllculty In not KcttlnK away sooner was caused by the euthelv ln MMlicient number of w.iroiis allowed the reslment. Ten waRons woe all that weic obtainable to iarr the lejtl- ment's tents nccoutienientH and Ii.ik jingo to the tialn. It was thought at (list that the canvas would only neid to bo taken down nnd l oiled tip and that the state arsenal nuthoiitlis would icmove It fiom the c.inip Kiounds. A late ordei, lioocr. an nounced that no lijrlnient would be allowed to leae until It had supei in tended the work of t.ikliiK all canas to th" w.iltinK fielKht ens In the uar of the camp. It was aftei 3 o'clock bcfoie cciy thliui had been cleat ed away and then the lCKlment was foinied on the par ade Kround in flout of biluade lie.ul illiiiijets. (iinei.1,1 iJobln and his staff walked down fiom hcachiuaiters and look up a position In fiont of the letlliiiciit. Colonel "Wntits then step peil foiwatd and made a In let illi cit rw to the men In which he stated tint he was undei posonal ohllRatloas to them all for their excellent con duct and faithfulness to dut. TIo also paid a hliili compliment to Cap tain K.imbeck, foi his wmk in ehiilKO ot the ndwineo ku.iiiI. Cicneinl Oobln thoi came forward, and when the iheets which his pies etice elicited, had cit-cI. stated tint he was pioud of tbr ollhcis and men of the Thlrteoith, with all the eainist ncss of his natuie lie nfeiied to tho lact that not a single case of dls oulellv (onduit had been lepoited to him, and then s.ild "As citizen sol dieis of the best bilf?ade in tho United States jou hae distinguished oui seHes, and I wish to thank jou for It. I hope when ou teturn home you will find ovoij thliifr happy and plens- nnt. Oood-be." Colonel "Wit ties called for three cheers for tho Keneral and they were Khcii with a will. A moment after wards at tho call ot Major TiobllnK, tho renlment ji.ue three cheeis for Colonel Watres. The bos then passed by General Gobln In review and marched down to Mt Gietna station nnd took their places In the special train there nwaltinu. iioiinwAnn trip. Tho stait was made at just 10 51 o'clock and the Journey was unevent ful. Allentown was reached at exact ly 3 o'colck and a stop was made to enable Company I, of Kaston, and Jla Jor rield, the Jolly maym of that cltv, to change cats. The members of the bind formed themselves on the sta tion platform and played "Auld Lang Syne" as tho Kaston boys got off the tialn. A few moments later tho big train started again and as each car passed Company I, the membeis of tho latter were loudly cheeied. Tho Journey from Allentown to Kcranton was especially tedious and the lights of tho "Klectrlc City" didn't loom lato view until 7.15. Quito a crowd was assembled at the Delaware and Hudson station when tho train drew In and numerous greetings wero exchanged. Tho eight city companies formed In company front and matched thiough tho ptlnclpal streets of the city to tho armory, wheio they weie dismissed Company G, of Monti ose, laid over at tho Lackawanna sta tion and took tho next tialn noith while Company 1J, of HonoFtlnlP, took n special car at 8 o'clock for their home city. Colonel "Watres stated to a Tilbuno man on tho train coming homo thnt tho camp had been altogether the most successful ho had ccr nttended. Ho commented especially upon the fact that not a slnglo Intoxicated man had been noted In the ranks of thc4cgl ment and ho said that this fact aloin showed tho character of tho men In tho command. Major Ttank Holding, of tho Third battalion, and this city's chief of po lice, has an enlablo record as a prac tical Joker, but never did he oilglnato nnd successfully cairy out such a huso Joko as ho did In camp last Friday night. The papeis had been full for several days of advance ai tides on tho big ritzslmmons-ltuhlln fight and tho majority of the men weie taking the keenest Interest In it, so that when it was announced In the early evening that special dispatches, giving tho re sult of tho mill round by round, would, through thp couitesy of Major Hob ling, bo iccelvcd In front of his tent. It was small wonder that tho boyi wero pleased. I'liIU'Altnn ON THE SPOT. Of course, they didn't know that "fcpeclal dispatches" had been al ready prepared In tho afternoon by John M. McCourt, ouo of tho news paper men, who had written them on telegraphic blanks. There wero four dispatches nil together nnd these wero placed In the bands of confederates und Bent way down tho field near division headquarters. Tho crowd began gathering shortly after 9 o'clock nnd whn ono of the Confederates dashed madly up a lit tle after 0 30, with tho first dispatch, there were several hundred persona In front of tho major's lent. His ad jutant, Lieutenant David J. Davis, mounted n box and read tho first dis patch while bieathless silence reigned. It told among othei things that "Fltz slmtnons ciawled through the ropes ut ii.lC'4, attired in a pink bathrobo and black skull cap." Tho other dis patches ai rived at Intervals of ten minutes nnd told ot tho fight tound bv round. According to them, Fltrsimmons had cleat ly the best of It in the first three lotinds nfter which lluhlln took it linud. The last dispatch announced thnt in the fifth round lluhlln lloored ritrslmmons after about two minutes of fighting, nnd that the Cornlshman failed to arise until after ten seconds hnd been counted. Then did tho followers of lluhlln set up n mighty howl and money which hnd been bet In tho early (part of the night changed hands. Three cheers fot Major Holding weie pro josed and given with a will and tho crowd dispel sed to talk all night about the fight so g!orlouly described by Mr. McCourt. "ritrslmmons1 Fltzslmmons"' claimed ".llmtnle" Hnrtnett, ot band, "why Huhlln could lick Fltzslmmons e er dnv of his ex- tho two llf. He's tho greatest fighter In the bust lies In those early rounds jou could easily se how he was holding btck." "Jlmml"," nnd a big number of others, wre pretty thoroughly para lyzed In the morning when they read the big headlines In the papers ,tn notineitig that ntslmmons had knocked out l'uhlln In t'.e sixth lound Instind of 'Nice- visa, as pel the iim Joi's dspat"b"s Thev thought a good dial but snid nothing, and those who 1ml bet on Huhlln and bad h id tho money mined over, felt real lnpry. HIS TRIP ACROSS THE CONTINENT Described by William Wilson, of Dickson City, a Membei of Fif teenth United Stateslnfantry. The following letter Ins been le eched by William Wilson, of Dickson Cltv, from his son, William Wilson, jr., a member of the Fifteenth 1'nited States Infnntiy, and descilbes tho trip of the teglment fiom Gocinot's Island to San rianclsco, whoe the Kglment took the tranpoit Meade for China: lub .'1-1 lie Third Irutillon, liftiriilli Intuit n. lilt 1'nrt ( nliiinlnu, nnnor' Nlnul, Nch Urk Maw, , t'r ( lilnj .lull Jl, nt .1 in. tnd took tin1 IirliUli alli triln ut In !.! (it Our fiit np wore at Viuih hunk, I aitori Jiid l'lltatmi, l'l , nnd nir nexl M l h it llutralo. .. nt 2 10 i in , .Inh l'i It Ins 1kh.ii rilnitj all nlKlit ami i llll I iin bit; We jro into more en our a mil Ii U still Minine Hi lni" crj (,'nnil nl iiln n (Mr mt slip was it Vlit ilmla, O, mil till uinlnz I mm ulut I lne miii of (Hid ii miiih tn le i iint firnilnit lonntre i nnl thrmiBli (livrhnd, O, and sto nl at Lnnlm, O, intl lode ft i some nillii id itijr tin liorcs (( I ike lie Wo 'tipped in llillixlllp O, fir ilinnir, wlilili ermUtcd of conipd beil nil pliklis itnl hinl tniK Ni xt up stippid In l'i rt iNne, Iml , in 1 the n pic of tint town jne' ue a protte i:od rnd otf. Our ni t t-t p wis Knu, Ind Wo nl-1 ird nlong the khorri ot like- Mlrhltrin mil iri- fnurlron mllM fiom Cliliiiro, HI. ami i ixpTUil tn sn tie cit, hut th. fildr trm kid in on the Ninth western nllroi 1 on irrnunt of fdlln the inirlu.H up with rod and iter to rlianKe their ireu. We lift (hlneo nliiut 11.0 p in. tub 23 .T ill j 21 stnrpeil tn the ptati line if Imu for rod ind wntcr ind the first town we pihSul in this ite m MirMnlltoien ind our lust town tn step it wn Ihvue, and iftcr 1 lull hour's In oer wo weie mn more on om wt, an 1 we slipped In MK-ouil illt nnd (ouniil niufT Now we ire cinsin the Ml"mirl ib't nnl nre nh&V four miles fiom Oniiha, Nib. We arrbed In Oinalii, Nell , with cerjliode fiellnj w,ll Onec more in our wo, nnd stopped it lremnnt, Nib, nnd our next stop was Coluin- lus, Nib , where wo hid dinner of coined bet t mil ehee-e samlwkhe. nnl our ntxt btop wis Cintrnl Clt, Nib, and our M-t ftop In Ni I rika wis (.nnd Ishnl, whoie we lajeil oer for one hour We are anions tho foot hills of the ltoilcj mountains ind wc stopped at Hillside. Win, and now we lie among the wetirn prairits Tir smie hours wc Btoppnl It fhejenne, Wio, mil it Is a or niie eltj for the wotern put ot the eountre Now we ire polnc throucli the ltieke mountains, and I must sa there Is sonu Iiettj seem rj amonu thun and the wij- mture l is iiliied the roiks is sometlinK wonderful. Wc we stopped In I anmlc. Win, for coal nnl Miter, ind wc .il-o Ind dlnnir there . whldi on. sidled ot hems ind lokvm, ind we hil i pretty Ihwj hall stonn Our next stip wis nt It iw lln', Uo, where we bad hi per, whlih eon sisteil of corned bed ind tonntois mil hinl tiek Our not stop wis at Cancrlnwn, Wjo, which Is scent fie miles fiom Osdcn, t'tih We arrhod In 0'din, I'tili, at S3) i m, and are t-'U 110 miles from Sin I rinel.ro nnd i prrt to reach thcio Sundaj rdfiht or Jfondiv mnrnliiff dnie more on our nv throiiEli the Ttocliles and the rocks are somctliinsr fine to look nt. We pTid a place on the roelr mountains called the Dcxll's lidc. It is two rocks about WO (cet Ions and are about four or flee ft ot apart, and It foniethtntr wonderful to look at N'ow we ire riilinc alonir the shores of site like Rut lure comes the woist pirt of our trip, fir we ale crossing the I'dli desert, and It Is some thine fierce, and wc arc 5,070 feet alKnc the level of the sea Nm wc are stopped nt Wailmortli, To , ind hal breakfast, which was eornid beef and tuna, toes; also stopped nt llcno, Nov i line Just pissed i nituril sprlne and It throws the w iter about flftv feit in the ilr N we are etoiped nt fiol I Hun, Cal (iroe in r? un our wn our mt stii jiase wis sicru lrnto, I ul , an I nnH iiclil nine mllis bum I rioo Now we arc In In,; In Oakland, Cal anil oft the tialn, ujltln.' for the ferry boit to tike us nimss tin In; to Trlsco Arrlwd there all riuht and mireheil throuih the town to Presidio, Cal , aul as we are coins on boird the transport Meade toiroiruu mornln; this diary will be rimtlmiid l'resldlo, Cal , lul 31, lr00. WORK IS PROGRESSING. New Telephone Company Will Be Opeiatin by Oct. 1. I5y Oct. 1. unless delayed by some unforeseen accident, the Lackawanna Telephone company expects to be pre paied to place Its phones and open Iti sei vice. General Manager Wavland said yes. teulay that the laying of conduits would be completed within a week nnd Immediately thereafter tho diaw lng of the cables through tho conduits will he commenced. J T. Taubald, supeilntendent of construction, has a gang of thirteen men at work unloading and fiamlng poles which aio to cany tho wires In tho subm bs The work of erecting these and stiluglng tho wires will be undeiwny next week. The geneiators for the switchboard at lived Saturday and tho switch board Is expected at any tlmu. Tho contract calls for Its being In place befoio Oct. 1. C. F. Wagner, foinierly clerk to tho county commlsHloneis, hns been mudti chief accountant of the new company and is now engaged In tho preliminary work attached to that depnrtmont The company's otllces aro now open for business and aro dally visited hv prospectivo subscribers, Tho furnish ing of the general manager's and di rectors' apartments has been como'ct ed and they present a decidedly hand some appearance. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD HILLSIDE COLLIERY TO BESUME OPERATIONS. It Is Lorn ted at Avoca and Was Shut Down Tlnco Years Ago by the nill slde Coal and Iron Company Be cause the Coal "Was Not Needed at That Time The D., L. & W. Board for Today Condition of the An thiaclto Coal nnd Iron Market. Hy direction of Supeilntendent "W. A. May, the work of putting In shape the Hillside colliery of the Hlllsldo Coal and Iron company nt Avoca will bo commencod nt once, and just as soon as all necessaiy repahs have been completed, which will bo In about two months, work will be again re sumed there. The colliery, which Is a very largo one, having a capacity of 750 tons and omplojlnj 600 men and boys, was closed down thiee years ago last May, the company not requiring the coil fiom It at that time. The locomotives, mules nnd cars were all taken away then, bo that the work of putting the colliery In shape can not be done In a huiry. The reopening of tho collleiy means much to tho tow n of Avoca. Meetinfj Was Postponed. Theie was to hae been n meeting yesteidny afternoon of all tho rock men of I.tcknwanna countv, In St. Maij's hall, Xorth Scranton. A largo number of the local rocknien, however, attended the funeral of 1'atilck Hol Hnd, the miner killed while at work last week, and as a lesult there wts .such a small attendance that tho meet ing was postponed. The objei t was to form a union of the rocknien of tlm county, fIiiiII ir to the regular mine unions. William IJaxter, of the Dickson lvmio, Is one of the leadeis In the nioement to amal gam ite the rocknien Into a piotectlve in sanitation. The Coal Tiado. There Is no paitleulai Impiovement so far as regaids demand to be noted In the haul coal trade. With tompota tuies pf 90 degiees and oer pi e ailing over all nnthiaclte consuming tort I toiy w Intel seems a long a off, and the aiage citizen Is devoting a larg' PTit of his eneigles to keeping cool and the coal man Is not dlstuihed In the solitude of his odlce. Intel est con tinues to ccntei on the action ot the convention of union mlneis to be held August 11 Tho fact tint the Dela w.ne and Hudson company has man aged to settle the stilke at its Scran ton collieries quickly and quietly shows that the danger of a wldespieid strike Is not .so thtcatenlng as feaied. 1'rob.iblv a stilke can be aveited un less some conipanj makes n palpable blunder In dealing with Its men The total pioductlnn for duly was 3,fiSl,Bl(5 tons, which is much neater the 3,"innOOO tons e.stlm ited output than was expected. Evidently tho large pioducers winked together to keep pioduction down. The flguios, however, .no not small for this sea son of the year, cnmpai Ing w Ith 1, ISfinoo tons last July. Some coal Is going Into stock right along though the total accumulations as vet do not amount to veiy much. In the West tiade Is dull, both at the head of the Lakes and Chicago tenltoi. Unglneeilng and irining Journal. D., D. & W. Board for Today. Following Is tho make-up of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Westetn board for today: Saturday, Aug. 11. VI Ml OVTs. SOUTH. SO p mV M llillett. ll.t.0 p. in F. Ilallett Sundry, Autr. 12. wii.n cats, south US0 i, m P J O'Milley. 4 i ni I. llennUin, with Lullow'g men Sa m C lliriholoniew, 10 a in llhliln,'. 11 a in. N mm m. I p m liindolph. o 10 p in Moicr 4 41 p m I i Hows Additional lljird .south, Suniln, 12 o'clock. ruM.iit n i'.ssi:ngi.u kncinis. CO a m Girtnc. (, 40 a m stick 0 50 i ni lloilc 1 OOO class). 7am M. Carmod . lT&IIMIS, II i m Moian 7 p. in. Murphy. I'ASsr.Nfinn ia-uinis. 0 "0 p in Macoicrti. 7 p ni btanton. WILD CTS, N.ORTH. 0 i m Kitzintilckr 0 a m CairW, with Matcro' men. 7am O Ilan. h i III Castllel. 10 a m. loliii Oiliajan. I p. i P P 5 p 0 p m -S liuiieit. in Ketrliain. in Madljan m llammltt. m Mullen. Monday, Aug, 1 J. SUMMITS. S i m., north rrounfelker. I p m , north MclioK 0 p in , noith Mcf.me. I'ULLER. 10 a. m. Stack. PCSIICH3. 8am lloiietr. II a in Moran. 7pm Muri by. 0 p m , Barber. l'sSKNCr.K ENG.I.NFJ91 C SO p. m Magov crn. ll.l) CATS, N.0IIT1I. S a m. J. Curil 10 a in P hiiiinh). 11 a ni I.irkln lpm M J. llcnnUan, J p. in Hush J p. in Htrpatilck. o p in iiasurn. 0 p in O'llara. 7 p in Caitner. 6 p ni John 0 ilngan, NOTICn. Ilnoe enclne criws and A, (Jerrltv and crc-v to Na Au", Aiu. II, for .Siimmlt. IVekins mil inw as l.xtra Jt, tatiirdat, Tnef. da and 'lhursd1. nis 12 I irst ixcimlon triln, MioueMiurg en. Bine ( iilhtlur and erne, ( E0 a ni s mtond ex. elusion train, W. I) Warfel and crew, 0 40 a. in., thud excursion ti iln, J I Ihilh and eiew, fuuith ixiur.lui train, I Jiw, Klniraton crew and eiik'iiii, ll'tli ivursioii tuill, 1" J, Noalil mil crew, Mtliolson eiitfiui 1'. p. II. Review of Iron Market. Tho August uport of tho blast fur naces shows a decided falling off in production. The weekly capacity of tlie actlvo furnaces Is 38,000 tons bp low that of July 1, nnd Is 21,000 tons less than that lepoited a year ago. The unsold stocks do not show any considerable Increase. Tho furnaces that have dropped out nro pretty well ) scattered, no ono dish let show Ins a marked change, At a meeting of tho nesscmcr asso ciation In Cloveland on Monday It was agreed that all the furnaces produc ing Bessemer pig should go out of blast on September 1, "with tho excep- lion of tho furnaco of tho Hrlor Hill Iron nnd Coal company and that of the Andrews-Hitchcock company nt Youngstown. Ono of these will run on contincts und tho other will produce foundry Iron. How long tho proposed stoppage should last was not decided. Tho finished material markets con tinue to show much uncertainty, and many look for cheap competition for new contracts, with coi responding cut ting of prices. On tho whole, prices for finished products have fallen more In pioportlon than those of pig Iron and steel billets. This Is npt to bo the case, nnd Is largely due to tho big com panies which make their own pig and do not have to buy It. Unglnecilng and Mining Journal. This nnd That. The Pullman compnny Is building ten cars for general service. Tho Pennsvlvnnla railroad Is tho latgest system In this country under one name. It controls a mileage of 10,392. The Pressed Steel Car company has booked an order for r.00 box cars for the Chicago and Alton, nnd 300 cars for the Union Pacific. The effoits to merge the Piessed Steel Car company nnd tho American Car and Foundiy companj, It is re ported, have been unsuccessful. Tho vnilous Urotherhood organiza tions nre talking of the formation of a fedciation of nil tho organizations. This would make a powerful railroad organbatlon, and would be beneficial to many of thu lesser organizations. Tho di ought along the line of the Hei-ch Cieek and Fall Uiook ralhoads has made It dllllctilt to run trains dur ing the lust week. There Is barely sullltlent watei to supply tho engine. Wells nre being tempoiailly sunk along tho roid to furnish water for tho boilers. The New York Central railroad Is having ail of its llrst-clnss passenger cars refitted with steel platfotms In place of the wooden ones. The wotk Is being done at the Gould Coupler works In Depew. Some of the cars are also being equipped with axle flx tuies to geneiate electilcal power and light. TOREST CITY. Ppeehl to the Scranton Tribune. Forest City, Aug 11 Mrs. D. K. Rutan visited fi lends nt Nobletown, Wnjne county, last week. MrF W. T. Iludd, of Peckvlllo, was a guest at tho home of J, R. Rudd last week. Miss Hose Woodruff, of Dunmore, Is vlsltlnu her sister, Mrs O. F. Peas nail, on Susquehanna street Mis. James McCuskor and children Hennle and Joseph, aie spending a week with lelatlves at Povntelle. At a meeting of the school board last week, the resignation of Mrs. Julia McAvoy as a teacher was re ceived and ncceptcd and Miss Mrytle Mm tin was elected to fill tho vacan c.v. John Tobln was elected Janltoi ot school No. 1 nnd Michael Goiman of school No. 2 The first seven grades of the pilmary nnd lntei mediate ele paitments will be taught In cai h building, but the higher grndes will bo taught In No. 1 building exclusively. A veiy pleasant suipilse was glvin Kev. J C Hiodhrnd by his filends last wiek in .shape of a. gift of a now carrlnge and harness. Mis Fred G.igce, of Cold Springs, is visiting nt the homes of D. II. Gager and William Gtinmoc A bulletin of the weather forecast is leeched nnl posted dolly at Tay lor's ditig store. Misses Teresa and Nora Fairell, who have been spending n week with Scranton friends, have loturnod home. MOSCOW. A surptlse pirty was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Waidell, Monday evening, In honor of the sev enteenth blithday of thelt son, Joe. Refreshments were teived at a lato hour, after which the guests returned to their respective homes. The guests present weie: Daisy Wardell, Mary Ftlschkorn, Helena Holllster, Suslo Hdw arils, Lauia Merrlhue, Lyda Sayre, Joe Wardell Fred DePew, Ray Watts, Clare Pelton, Tom Hallett, Ansel Ilal lett, Guy Swaits Gorden Ulaikwell, of Plttston, Is the guest of his aunt, Mrs, I'ultz. A number of Moscow people aie at tending camp meeting. Tho members of the Women's Chris tian Temperance union held a very In teresting meeting at the home of Mis. M. W. Vaughn, Thursday afternoon. May and Wesley Kschenbach, of Scranton, are spending their vacation with their aunt, Mrs, N, Hschenhach. DICKSON CITY. Mrs, Thomas Grler and tho Misses Clai.i and Mayme Gtler leave today for Atlantic City to spend the next ten days. Miss Mabel (J. Evans is spending her vncttlon nt Ocean Grove. Miss Gerttude MeLane entertained n number of her little fi lends on Thursday at the homo of her par ents, on Lincoln stieet. Miss Kate Judge, of Sayre, Pa is visiting f i lends In tills place. Work on tho municipal building Is progressing tapldly and from geneial appearances will bo a very beautlf il as well as substantial stiuctuic when completed, BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Saturday's Games. At Chicago Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 0 At Cincinnati 0-0 0-2 New Voik 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0 U-0 Cincinnati .0 0 At 1'ltUI'ure 1'lttt.lmrt; UOatOII .1 0 .0 1 0 0 0 0 1-S 0-1 At Ft. Iouli- St. LouU .1 1 1 1 0 0 0 03 1 l -1 llroolhu 0 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Sunday's Games. At ClilnRO it. 11. r. ciiIcibo oiioooono-j 0 1 I'ittklnirir 1 S 0 0 2 0 1 0 0-6 U C llittiridi (liilfltli and Doniliues Tanmlilll ami Sclirlur. Umpire Ifrry At t. Louis- n. II r St I.011U .., 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 02 1 2 llrookljn 00000000.13 12 2 llattoilM Joiim ami Cilitcri McOlnnity anil Karrfll I'mplre rm.llc t Cincinnati Kaln Rtnppcil th? came In tlif last lull ot thp fifth niter one man n out, Willi the score 2 to 1 In favor of .New York htnton ami Carrie k wore the opposing pitchers, EASTERN LEAGUE. Sunday's Gaines. 1'rovlJcncc, 11; Syracuse, 0. SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. An Extraordinary Sale Of Twenty Thousand Ready-Made heets and Pillow Cases Wis! Begin on Moitsiay Morning. These are splendid Sheets an J Pillow Cases. Made of Atlantic Bleached Cotton, which insures the highest standard of excellence, yet we have obtained this nerous quantity to sell during this sale for Less Than Muslin Price All are torn, not cut; and neatly and stoutly hemmed. The prices named below would seem- too low for goods of merit were it not household talk that Connolly & Wal lace prices always mean good qualities: Pillow Cases. Size. 42x36. 45x36. 50x36. 54x35- A collection of Sheets aud Pillow Cases as large as this must in the very nature of things, be low priced. Quantities govern prices almost invariably aud few dealers can enjoy our capacity for quantity. The cheapness here is real, obvious and great. The assortment of sizes to select from is equalled by only a few of America's greatest stores. CONNOLLY THIRD NATIONAL BIM OF SCRANTON ORGANIZED 1B7S DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital $200,000 surplus soo.ooo WM. CONNELL, President. MENRY BELIN, Jr., Vlce-Prej. WILLIAM II. PECK. Cashlsr. Bpcola'. ntteatlon given to busl. nesa accounts, 'ihrco per cent. lu. tercst pal on Interest deposits. 0 L Man uftict lire rsir OLD STOCK P8L 43S to 465 N. Ninth Streot, .PA Telephone Cull. 2.H1. DR. DEKSTEN Physician and Surflfji, 311 SpruoiSt, TtiLp t (.tun Bu.iaing, ECRANlON PA. All acuto anil chrcnlo disease ot men, wo men and children C1IUUMU M HVOH&, 1IKMN AM) W VbH-Stl DlsUVlshS A hl'IC IAI.I All illCJn of till) l.iur, Uldiifji, IlUddcr. i-kln, lllood Ncrvu, Womb, I.r, I ar, Nose, 'lliiu.it, and lun.a, Caiutis. fumor. 1'ilM, ltunlure, Loltre, Itlieumail.m, Anlhnu, Catarrh, Aarlococde lo.t Matihoucl, Sii,htl) linlsloiu, all 1 tinale I)leaei, Liuiorrhoia, eti nonnorrhea, SmIiIIU, lllood Tulsun, Imllicre tlon nnd jnutliful hahlts obliterated hurijei) Mta, I iillriwy. 1-pe and Stomach Worms C TVHItllOOM'. Speclllu for talarrh Time montla" treatment only J 00 trial freo in oittce. Consultation und examination flee OlUce hours dally and sundu), S a in. to 0 p. I". DR. DENSTEN 3 it HIS Si Lager Beer Brewery Price 12&c ,. 14c .. 16c .. 18c & WALLACE, --w. ?. jr. jSTET Oft 4 i"v!r3-'4',W wttan. V WJv. . Tl ' . ? f&pS FOR Think that the Bicycle Season Is over, for the best riding of the season is to come. But we have more wheels in stock at present that we have room for, on account of our fall stock coming in. Therefore, we are making a great reduction in prices. Now is the time to get a good wheel very cheap. Florey vT?k on Wfldiimrtnn Ave. Vu HUWHUJXkU" .ww aTAt "r'Tr&: -t- f I WILLIAHS & M'ANULTY J Carpets. Wall Paper. Draperies. J t 129 Wyoming Avenue. J THE SIC POWDER CO. Kooms 1 aiitl'2, Com'KIi D'l'd'g. BCHANTON, PA. Hinlng and Blasting ER Undo st Mooalo and Itusa lata Works UAFLIN A RAND POWURR CO '3 ORANOE QUN POWDER Kltotrla IJatterles, Klootrln Kr plo lers explodlnz blasts, oafety Km uoi I Ropauao Ghsmlcal Co.'s man CXI'LOjlVE" Sheets. Size. Price. 63x90 for single beds 45c 72x90 for three-quarter beds 50c 81x90 fo; full sized beds 55c 90x90 for full s;zed beds 60c 81x99 for full sized extra loug beds... 60c 90x99 for full sized extra long beds... 65c 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE 4sCti55 &v DO NOT IIV m. ONE MINUTE & Brooks, Ml Jr ;!WMrrf"i?v - - - f f f f f f- Your Home. Our stock embraces every new novelty and a complete line cf all the standard col- orings aud designs. Com- petent decorators are here to aid you. You do not -f do justice to yourself if you fail to inspect this superb stock. - 4- To Iteralf Ilroken Artl clcs uso i J Itemcmber MAIon'd Hl-'lMtER Cl.Ml.NT, MAJOR'S 1.KATHER UKMUN1'. BUY THE GENUINE SYROP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTUUED BY ... CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. trMlTETHEXAME. Decorating I "' X3I 11 T v'S5jar?vfiKW ii i n i n ii v1 1 .wL