THE SCRANTON TIUBUNE-TII.I KfSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1900. 10 REVIEW OF LOCAL F00TJBALL TEAM MEMBERS OF THE TEAMS ARE HARD AT WORK. Candidates for the Various Positions Aro Practising Daily at Athletic Park Candidates for the Different Positions St. Thomas College Team Will Play the First Game Saturday Against Wyoming Semi naryThe Outlook for the High School and Lackawonna Elevens. Athletic park In now dully the arena wheie between forty and fifty Hturdy young athletes nuseinblo nnil ko through the wi-edlnR out prorexH which Ih to determine who the mem bers will ho "of tho St. Thomas, Hlsli School and School of, the Lackawanna fool ball teams. The foot ball season lias now started In cat nest, and be sides the embryo full backs, guardx, tackles, halves, et nl.. who dally as semble at the park, thr-re aro every day big delegations present from the various schools to urge on the boys who will represent their alma mater. Tho first game of the season was to be played next Wednesday by the School of Lackawanna and the Wyo ming Seminary, but as the former team Is not as yet sutllclently organ ized, the date was cancelled. Local followers of th great college Hport will therefore have their Hrst opportunity to see the prldlron war worn battle on Saturday, October G. The High School will then probably play a picked team, called the High School Alumni, led by Kil. Morse, High School's crack tackle of '97-'9S. Krom present Indications, St. Thom as will have tho strongest team. Coach Itlchard Heamlsh and his pets were out to the park yesterday, and went through n fast. lively practice. The college boys 'me much heavier than either the present High School or Lackawanna aspirants. "Will O'lloro. tho hard-playing, fast full back of last year, captains the eleven, and Pro-ies-sor Frank McGulgan will act as manager. FIRST C.AMK SATl'RDAY. The team plays Its first game Satur day, when the strong "Wyoming Sem inary t'am will be played at Kingston. Coach Beamish Is not very sanguine of success, as there are several new men on his team, and the Seminary iam Is particularly strong this year. A man on whom the St. Thomas en thusiasts are placing much reliance Is Jlaggerty, , u 215-pound, splendidly proportioned fellow, who is being tried nt guard. He Is a line athlete and while this is practically his flwt ex perience at foot ball, he is proving an apt scholar, and. It is expected, will prove an able mate to Martin Lan gan. who has playd guard several years for St. Thomas. Higglns, O'Mal iey aOtl liurkc aie all candidates for the center position. Not one of the man Is particularly heavy, but with these two big guards Hanking him, it is not necessary that the middle man b a 200-pounder. Klllher. last year's light tackle, will again play, and his mate will be either cilffoul or McDonald. Manley, of last year's eleven, will play one end, and either Crowley or Gallagher w III be at the other. The quarter back position lies be tween J. O'Horo, of the '3! team, and Arlgoni. a stockily-built player of last year's second team. Dick Kirkwood. the fleet-footed captain of '99, Is 111 at present, but If he recovers In time, will take care of one of the half back places. At pres ent Joe McDonald, McAndrew and Kmmott Kirkwood, a brother of Dick, are in the field as halves. Captain O'Hoio will play full back. Dig James Horan, a crack Dunmoro player, Is also mentioned as a prospective can didate for the team, and It lie decides to don the moleskins will tiy for guard or tackle. HIGH SCHOOL KLHVKX. The High School eleven Is captained by liugene Tropp and managed by lMward 'Wel.ssenfluli. This year's team will bo practically a. new one, as the majority of last year's star players graduated. Horan, Malla, Shultz, Harrington und Htowu 'will not he seen on the team this year, and It Is very doubtful it DeRow, the fust half back and three years' cap i.iln, will play. AVllllams, who played mil back last year, will be back In xthe school, but it Is doubtful If he will be able to play. However, Vaughn, Mellugh, Tropp. Wetssentluh nnd l'ynon loim a stiong nucleus, and with last year's substitutes and sev eral members of the fast second team to pick from. It Is- j.ifi- to say that the blue and gold will ! well icpu sented. Hen Kynon. last year's ccn tei. will again art as the snapper back, and tho guards v. Ill be chosen nom Stone, Hallcutinc, Connell nnd Thomas, all new men. Arch Deans, laptaln otN99's scrub, Webb and I'ow i II aro In tho fluid as tackles, and for "lids, Vaughn, Mcllugh and Powell iiresent themselves. It Is the opin ion of many that It would be a good Idea to try the new u en, Powell, at an end, and give Mclluch a trial at half back. Mellugh played a llm i uutilng game last season, on several occasions making beautiful dashes with the ball. He Is one of tho fast est men on his feet in the school, and nhould make u good half. Harry Vaughan. who played such splendid ball last year, will take care of right end. THOPt'S POSITION. Captain Tropp will not be seen at MUarter back, which position he played last fall, but will play full back, and thcie are a host of men In the Held for quarter. Among them are Phil lips, Duenzll. Hurns. McOowan, O'Reilly, Webb and Corbctt. Of these. Phillips, w ho wus substitute on thp 'O'J team and Hucnssll and f'orhett. two members of the scrub, are the most likely candidates. Jn case DeUow and Williams tan again play, they will be tho bales. Otherwise, Phillips will be played at one half and tho other chosen from Welssenfluh, Deans and Allen Welssenfluh last year played tackle on the team, and while his weight would came. In handy in strengthening the line, it is thought lie has tho ability for a good back, and he "n III bo tried as such. The team will play its first game Saturday, September 29, with Keyntone Academy, nt Factory vllle. Tho School of Lackawanna, coached and captained by Harry Jones, laBt year coach of thu High School scrub, and managed by Jerome Barrett, is unfortunate In not having a single eternn of "59 to stisngthcn ths clcf n. Worn Out? r3kk B 9 H v iw ph 3 m m m .- HkjrilfttJLLTkll (fvlArtlANl WINt ' WORLD FAHOUS TONIC. MurUni Wine Is a trnle iircrrr Un truly nilentlllc prlndplrs It n rite ami hcnenrlal a will a, Krcc.ilito ... . Marlinl Wine ha. more than ,( rl ten In dornmenta fnm Icidlne plijftrlint in 11 paru ot the wcrld. M. . . Marlnnl Mine k!m pnwer to the ,"" UniKth and rla.thltr to thr inude and tidv nrsi In ttic blood. It I a promotor et (tood 'J" and longrvltr. Makes the old jounK: keep J-onnc utronir. , , , . Marianl Ulr.o f. pcclally ri commended tor Uenerat Debility, Iherwcrk, Wraknc from what' cer came", Profound Deprewlon and Kxhau'tlori, tion,and Malaria. It i a dlfdiilblc Ionic tnr trie entire kj.tcro. , , Jianam wine Is imaiuanir ior on" "," nirn. ilillrjtr omn und litly children. H tlmulatii, atroiiRlhrni arid utaln the J trm and bracri bodv and br.iln. It eorinaw Malaria and I.i (SrlptH May It iitrd I'lTrctlvcly in form f u hot Kioff. ncluw Substitute. Sold by all druuRists- The men are nil young players, and while fast and earnest, seem very light. The team playd Its first game with Keystone Academy, October 20. Challenges have also been received from the Dunmoro High School and Tunkhnnnock. The Keystone team will play a return game here, Novem ber 17. Kennedy will probably play center, and Gill and Acker will bo the KU'inR Manager IJatrett nnd O'Brien will be at right and left tackle re spectively, and Malnwarlng and Hluckman will be the ends. ONLY CANDIDATE. Spencer Is the only candidate who has so far appeared for quarter back, and Freeman nnd Kvans are the pros pective halves. Captain Jones, who Is practically the only experienced player on the team, will be full back. The team practices well. Both the High' School and Lacka wanna are to be complimented on tho nbsence of any "lingers." The man agement of both institutions have em phatically nnnounced that the schools will be represented by school teams. and not by all county elevens. Wyoming seminary will have a strong team this year, the men organizing a few days ago and Taggart, the full back of last season's eleven, being elected captain. A severe loss Is sus tained by the seminary In the absence of Balliet, the center. That heavily built, aggressive player will not be at Wyoming this year, and he loaves a bad hole In the line-up. Clinton Bry den, of thl3 city, who was sub-quarter last year, will probably play with tho leguhus this season. HOLLAND ON THE PROPOSED COAL ROAD proper competition Willi rllin rallwa. Hut oery one knew thai thfj I rally dlcinrrcd In I Iil new rntcrprlte in opportunity to haul an tliMclte coal from thr roal n!d In tldeilrr at a lent lerj iniiih Irs than vj polhlp tor rilstliiff rallu to haul II. The new orpor atlon, by mean of the Iccli ttlilcli the rncl lifers of th old pi aware and Iludon ranal had constructed would br able In haul rol irry much cheaper than tho Krle, which rron portions of the Allegheny mountain, m- U.r Ontario and Western, with Iti hcay rjnde and birp rune, wa able In do, 1le two corporations went before mil rail way conuulHoncM and probably thr Iccat rx prnscs entailed by this appeal were urealcr thin the uui for whlrlt the Delaware and Hudson offend In sell this abandoned rami. Hut thn railway romuil.ssloiitrs unanimously decided that the proposed road was wholly In the public In terest since it would tend to make the prkc of toil chiapcr. Then the Krie and Ontario and western appealed to the appellaln dittsion of the Supreme court tit Albany and that body has derided against them, derided fmall), nluic ns this appellate dbislon was unanimous In the opinion It rendered thcie cm be no appeal to the court of last icorl. Whether tho new lalhoad will be built or whether the two opposing rallnj will nuko tome attempt to buy oil the Incorporators re mains to be iliMOArrcel. The impiesslon brie Is that the new road Is to be built and that the Krle and Ontario nnd Western hue not money rnoiiKli at their command to buy oil the incorporator. And the manage! of the Dela ware and Hudson nrc today poking fun at their friends in the Kric and Ontario and Western because they were not fapslchtril enough to accept the offer which the Delaware and Hud son made to them some jears .iko. CEYLON AND ADVERTISED LETTERS. IDA TEA 0mK Sa11ac SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Postscript- I.lt of letters rciimlnlnff uncalled for at the Scranton postolfloe, baekiuamu countj, Pa., Sept. IP, ltwo. Prisons callini? for these letters will please say ndurtlscd and gUe date ot Ht. Kna 11. Hippie, postmaster. 1TAU.VV. . Frameset) I.ibraudl De VlmrriTO. Uimaimlno ltuso, Duineiilio CoidlUe, Angelo Iloi. POUMI. Joef rrackrnlr, Jurgls Zuhonskl, .Tusopas Kudruse, l'awet D.icejew-kJ, .Inzlcf Suihorklj, M.ijk f!ttdnoesky. Majk '(!edrojti, K.ilmer Xawlacki, (.Uztioszkt Anna. lIl'NnVltlAN. Teaflh NajfuU, .lulijin (ir.in.ul.)', Wlktoi t r banesel., .lanowi I'rusakowkklemu, S. .lupet f pulitz, .Tano Maro, Aliiei'. Takl Cjnoi; llinko, Adam Xorcjka, Jo?ef Razda, Zvalcak Peter, Moskurak Miklos, immty Knisjk, -Ian Mandzlil, ("aral Aksrkcnirr, Wlllm wallunar, Irjinry Tape Ink. Y. W. C. A. NOTES. BLACK or GREEN Is superior to all other tens because Hachlno rintle nnd abso lutcly pure. With both BLACKS nnd ORBKNH use less tea and intuse lriuiti i" FIVK minutes. Always use BCHMNtr water. The o ninaslinn will open Mnila, Oi u.bei t These intending to enter nlmuld legisUr at the olTlce. The corner! tinder I he manniMncnt of Miss liorcnLe 1th hinond will be held in the libs club bou-e TiKvelay, October i. Tbkrts for ule at the oflice t CooctPIlis "" i BOWELS top tho $ 10 cents and SB cants V 9"5f3f3'C(5'f58'VO'8't9'3 Tells How the Erie and N. Y., 0. W. Lost a Great Opportunity to Get a Bargain. & 'Holland," In his New Yoik letter In the Philadelphia Pi ess. lias this to s-ay about the proposed Delaware Val ley and Kingston railway: It would prolnblj hate been ihfiper and it eeitalnlv would h.te been stttr If the rail wa) coipor.it ions that iceeiteil an oUtr ot the abandoned bid ami tow-path of the old IKl.i wale and Hud-on e.ind had accepted that of fer. The luaiiicus if the IKlawau- and Hud on Itnlnay nnipiny, some nt whom are wiy eon-pkuotw n railway men, ns for lii-t.ui. u Comtnodote Van Santwood, and some of the Vandethilts are looking mi with a undo "i ammcimnt .it the controwny wbbli seems to Iiae beiu iloed by u ileci-loi: banded down lis the appellate ditlsiou of the "nirrinc cnuit 'thee mauagirs some time ago offeri'd lien abandoned citul bed and tun path to the Kn. talluay corporation; ofleied It for a song il most, j few thousand dol1ai would have bouatit what was once a glial and Is now un ahm doned woik. Hut the Die eniporatlun reJi'H.Ml, eoiitiinptnou-lv, the ptoposltioii. Thin Mr. I'jiinoii und otbtis hinted t t'u mitiigenieut id Hie Ontario and W'estiin Hut it might be wotth ibiir while If they puuhisid this ob'ind.ined canal and intimated that it could be lii.HsU tor a tilde. Hut that hint v is not aeted .upon. Then a coipoiatlon wa or ginied, the niiiiiey put up and lhl old cand lied that tiitehed from the nnthvaclte coal le Sion up to the tidewater on the llud-on, .it Klngiti-u, p.i'.'eil Into the cmiicriliip td this coipoiatlon. The new eorpni.illon piopo-cd to liiUe udiautase of the tnwpath, tindlngr it to lie piailiially a lead) gradid madhe-d fit Inline dialely for the tli-s and tr.ieks of a uilua). Ohio before an aliindoned eanal sticlchlng from New H.nen lo Nortliautpioii, Ma., was luuied over for a tiille lo n tallnaj eorporatlon tint put it, tr.uk-. upuii tin- tonpnlh and gained atl.r the load was in epilation a piopiiity ulmli was ner ioible lur the canal. Hit as toon a It was d.cuned that noine- liod.i Im bid taken jel.intace of the nppor luniiy that was otleicd to the Kile ami to the Oninio and Western Hum- corporations beuine buiii in ibiir opposltiun The) pioies-ad to hud in the piopoitum some thing obnuiou io tie -mull.-. Hut fottiadi paralbliug or mi At Retail. Coal of this best quality fo.' Comeat-o use and of all sizes, Including Buckwheat and Blrdeeye, delivered In any part of the city, ct the lowest uilce. Orders received at the oflice. Connell building, Hocm SOS: telephone No. 1762, or at the mine, telephone No. 272. will he promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. MOUNT PLEftSANT Cflftl CO - ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. DEUCIOU3. Sold only in Lend Packets. .10c, OI)c. and 70r. Per LI). hMhJ ! He Don't f i lir I z innw a W But she does, that H t urs.. viti . ii 1 ra ouow wtiue t K flnnr ?c f-1i Viptit V I 111 if all around flour W uUHU g . g0ld in Scranton. S All good grc- I 11 cer? sell it m jKAWTO 6WB0WM1R CUfWlAWT M NEW YORK HOTELS. Concerning Blankets, It isn't a chestnut 1only a deepening conviction, Our testimony about the Blankets now going here is worth some thing to you They are not mongrel lots picked up on the market, but they are superior goods made especially for the Connolly & Wallace public. We have no threatening terrors of higher future prices to present although we believe they will come. But the urgency of present advantage is our ex cuse for' again asking your attention to the line the little printed list doesn't represent it. $2.25 The Kenwood, White, 10-4, 4 lbs $2.75 The Kenwood, White, 11-4,5 lbs $4.00 The Fern, White, 11-4, 5 lbs $4.50 The Lachine, White, extra large, 5J lbs $4.00 The Western Beauty, White, 10-4, 4 lbs $5.00 The Western Beauty, White, large, 5 lbs Cotton Fleeced Blankets in all sizes in white and grey from 68 cents to $1.75 per pair. THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Biliousnosa, Constipation, Dysponsia, Sick-Koau-aclio and Livor Complaint. SUGAR GOATEU. Sold by all druueUts or sent ny man. Ncrtlta Mcdlcil Co , Chicago Sold by McOarrali & Thomas, Drup elets,, 209 Lackawar.ra. avc, Scranton. Pa. MtuDuIHufiK h i4mt MOO PILLS 1 25 CTS. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 127 AND WASHINGTON 129 AVENUE WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. nnd Inlng Place, NEW YORK. Ameiiian Plan, $3.60 jicr day and upward European Plan, U.60 per day and upward. I. D. CRAWFORD, Pioprietor. -H- 3 $S Prof.G.F.THEEL.M.D.N.'Si.hB 3 Yn SIMriillaillilil, l'i. Itailriittir ir.i. i.u 2 rant-e lo iim altrr all otheit iwi, PRIVATE ;V?tDISfAStS.DISCHARGtS.RUNNIN0S.ACbSt5; I xC I LOSSES 'urfilioimr urvi(anli-iiil'- 'it n : yj.iM-tiiitijiirii UCCSSES.BLC30PC iison: 105T MAnHDuy nfiiBptiifi nrrt ii uiiuit; ' 3ftrtiJiiiticali( f itihriitilepenn eir.Ormaiiv Z rhcs-irdtn4 to Uila A lUtt-Mptrf 'iiienC nlv offcrr-iUia att.li. Kuim roun S it rSwortt !i1tiriftnlU.l ItitnL Pinr.,littf litru ilr i lr ll fi VrrtnliinMit li .llnll. liiMiMiif if lift', rnip 1HTT'TttfTtTfTfTTTTTftTfTTTT?TTT'"TTrTTTTTTT For Uiisiness Men In the heart of tho whole-silo district. For .Shoppers S minutes walk to Wanamaker; S minutes to Slcgel Coopci's Big Btoro. Uasy of access to the great Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from B'way Car.", glv lnir easy transportation to all points of Interest. EL ALBERT NEW YOltK. cor. iitu st. & UNiVRnsrrv pu " Only one Block from Broadway. -f Rooms, $1 Up. ,.;?T&T.Jt. i 4"f -""'-------------- THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON ORGANIZED 1B7S DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. ' Capital S200.000 Surplus 500.000 is Yorr. iiorsu VACANT? ir bo, THY A "FOU nnNT" Al. ik Tim TnmrNE. ONU CENT A AVOHD. Special Ajjency for Hauau'e and Huroanic Shoes. YER DAVSDOW, Thj Cheapest Shoj Store. 307 Lackawanna Avjnue, Special Agency for Hannn's and Uumanic Shoes. Extraordinary ioe Bargains All Week. WM. CONNELL, Present. HENRY BEL1N. Jr., Vicc-IVes. WILLIAAl II. PECK. Cashlir. Special attention eiven to busl. tiess accounts. Three per cent, in terest pal on interest deposit. 0 $ RUG RUGS We want you to see the new arrivals in our Carpet Department. We believe we have the most complete stock in Northeastern Pennsylvania, and know that, quality con sidered, we can give you value and a selection not to ba had this side of New York. A superb line of I WALL PAPER I DRAPERIES ) i BRASS AND METALLIC BEDS I O , es t ins o We can baffle all competition for the reason that we buy for spot cash, are satisfied with a small profit and do business for cash only. Remember that we sell only strictly reliable footwear, and above all things bear in mind that we never make any misstatements. Every word we say in an advertisement cau be relied on, and every article you buy that does not prove satisfactory, the purchase money will be refunded. LOOK AT THE BARGAINS: Go pairs Men's Patent Calf, Goodyear Welt, $3.50 Shoes, at $2.48. 76 pairs Men's Calf Congress and Lace $2.50 Shoes at $i,98. 1 50 pairs Men's Coin Toe Lace Dress Shoes at 98c, $1.25 and $1.50. worth 1.50 to S2.00. Men's Box Calf and Vici Kid, heavy sole shoes at $a. $3i $4 and $5 LADIES' SHOES 76 pairs Ladies' Vici Kid Button and Lace Shoes, worth S2.50, at S1.69. 48 pairs Ladies.' Goodyear welt, $2.50 Shoes, all sizes, at $i..9. 300 pairs Ladies' Cloth Top, $1. 50 shoes; at 98c. 24 pairs Ladies' Russets $1.50 shoes at 79c .Misses's School Shoes at 75c and 98c. Boys' and Youths' Shoes at 98c and $1.25. Children's Shoes at all prices. MYER Dffl Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER WILLIAMS & McANULTY, 129 Wyoming Avenue, ' j 5 ..fl 435 to 450 N. Ninth 8treet. Telephone Call, 2333. THE ,PA CO. Rooms 1 mill 2, Coni'llli BTd'g. 8CBANTON, PA. POWDER Call and examine our goods and prices, and compare the quality to what you see elsewhere and you will be convinced that there is no bet ter place on earth to buy your footwear. LOW PRICES 307 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. nining and Blasting POWDER Ud at Mootlo and Hush Jala World. ! Mi &&8$engQi WE HAVE A m , b Ul llll llUUllo 1 M 'jJJHr Such as Foot Balls and Uniforms, Tennis Goods, Guns, Revolvers, Ammunition, Cameras, Kodaks and Supplies. Florey & Brooks, 211 Washington Ave. sBakasigsisssS LAPLin RAND POWDUR CO.'S ORANOE GUN POWDER El.'otrlo Ilattorlei. EUotrlnErnloiHri. xpIodlDg blaitu, b&fcty fu an J Repauno Chemical Co.'s bxploV'vgb OR. DPS'PTEN, 311 Spruce Street, Scran, (on. Pa. 'II Acute nJ Chronic Uliinti ol Men, Wom-n an . Children. Consultallon and examination free. Ollice Hojm Dally and bunday 8 a. m. to p p. nt. HENRY BELIN, JR.. General Vgcnt for th Wjomlng District tor oy FONTS POWDER. Mlnlrm, nistirif. Sportlnj, fmokelfii an I n Rcpiuno L'hernlcil Ccmptny'j High Explosives. 6atcty Fuse, Capj and Etploderj. Room 101 Con. nell ItulMInc frranton. AUKXC1KS: TIIOS. KOIUI ' , rittltmi JOHN n. SMITH fc SOS Plymouth W. i:. MULLIGAN Wllltl.tUrr '
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