i-ptipsMjjpJTS i? ':? '- 'WW n.i Aiiiiv ,yK v a. " ,wr.m n. '-, -' .if? r 'I iW " H V rfvwf "?. " :' 's-i j i i . ffia 10 THE SOllANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1900. M ,r?W.Ynrk- '1 v f ooooooooooooooooo SPORTING NEWS. ooooooooooooooooo Much IndrMt li bclria- felt In the urrstllnsc match ulileli will tic held next Thuri1.iy night at the Nrranlon HIc.ulc tlul between M. .). Hvrjcr, ol IhU city, anil Frank Ctelilc, nf l'lqii', 0 mtilille-M eight ulmmplon of Ohio. .Mr. tlelile Iim lctrclnl i certified ilicck for $2." tit The Trlhuni', in a foifclt, In un lie li not tirocnl At the nppnliitctl ilalc. Itc nciompalitoil the check with tho followlriff letter! 'Plqiti. Oct. 11 ,1MW. "Sporting- Editor ol Tho Tribune. "Dcir Sir: Incloed find rcrtlllcit clink of MS forfeit with Profewor M. .1. l))cr fur n wreitlliifr malih, catch nt catch can, $100 a xlde, DRrrcd In article ol agreement to UKc place Nov. 1 Imtcad of (Jet. 20. "Dunking Joti for ;it fam, 1 .mi "Itcipcctlull.v JOUM, "1". tlehle." Piofcor Dw.tcr It In il illy tialnlnir and iook 1)1 ec enough .mil strnnir enough to rIm" Mr. Oclilc a ei.v lluly hour or to, 'llmiidiy night. The "tle will lie lor 100 :i hide, winner to lake all, Mi. (lehlo will ilepo'lt Hie lulanrr1 of his bet ill 'Iho Tribune ollVe on lili airhal In the ill in the cirlr jiiit of net wiek. EIGHT OFF THE BAT. Tim Johnson, incident ol the Auieilian lcigne, and C. V. Nniui", nf the (.leulaud i lull, njienl Tueidiy In Wellington, I). ('., looking oer the groumlH with a lew to pile, ll.g mi American I.e.igui' ti.un In the .Senatorial f.lly during llKil, It 1 imw thought Hut K.m his Cit' will be ih.ippid fiom the cllinit jwl .llminy .Manning will liuif'r hit Much to the lapllal nad theic tn.iu.ig. tliem. Then' may be a gmvr.il .luko up In the bit ting order ol the (htugn team neM e.Hon, mid s6utj1 of the audi lit Colts will lie dropped mid the .xoungei jln. rn lie irlm u tiial, ( upld Uilld will piobilily he uUeii the glulll gloe, at liU batting Inn Ix-cn poor thN xrjMUi, unci he lias hobbled aroiilid Hie Ij.ikn in a turtle llle fashion, whlih li.n tailed the Windy City nilhcH to tie their little li.lliiiiiilo with a en ke.mrc. Sandow Mcilc-t, In ciile nf Ills Miuiig bitting till jear, will piubablv be let go to make room for Il.ni7ell or llolin. and old llinmy Hun, who Ii.h liiioine unpopular In ( Id i.igo, will alio prill ips be irliuwil. Wagner, of I'ltMrnrg, who lend the National league 1i.itf.iuen ol 1:ki ilh .:;!, mule L'OJ hit", the mine mm. lie l lis Klimr I'llik, Mioud with i.TI. I.lttle Willie Kielei, whe . !fi'l made lilm third, bad more bits than eithir of the leaders, lmngliig out 'JIKi Ihiikk". Iloblnion, of St. LuuK led this eaon's (.iliheis; l'liilippi. of I'lllsliuitr. the pitcher; older, of I'UUbing, the' lint Juwiiieii; I.ijoie, of I'hIUdelphia, the eionil lu'einen: Irwin, of Clneiiuuti. the third linemen; Dalden. of Ilrnokljn. the short stops, and Kelly, of Iliook lin; Tlioinii, of riiihidelplili, and fiicen, ol ( hlcago, the left, renter ami i iclit fielder. SCRAPS OF SPOUTS. Paul Pun?, the I'lendi wiestlei, who dainn the i li.inipiondip of I'uiope. has mined in thh loiuitiy. lie ufs he has Uifoiics oer Hech Olrrii, the Pine, who seiuied a fall fiom I'rne?t rtfuliei, the mcricin champion, and nisoiif. the originil rcirible 'lurk." Pons ha-i de. bi rd to come to Ameiii.i in ipie-t ol a much with KrncHt Boeher. .1 lilies .t. Cnihcll piondly ilbilains to icntlnue backing in the light of hN lemit iiiory oxer Kid MiCoj and dulaies tint he want ie.il gloi. "Ihe KhPs .oilv a wellelcuilt,,' i-as the ex i h-iinpion. .limes .1., hmecr. i a Iipii.i wc-iKhf bold and i now cignl Mining to i;et jinolhei lu.il . b on willi Champion Jef fries and win liaiK his hs InneN. Tom Shiik. inr.'imhilo i striving with miglit and nuiu to eilhei .iih or loeue !o Kiihliu into Jigmi meeting him. Preparation? aie on at Hip llie.ule dub lur this lMntei's howliiu; Inuiu.itiii ntrf and finm present appeal lines the assoi i itmu will he lep resented b Ihe elrongrst team that hia our lolled for it. 'Ihe iudidats fm; thii t-nni have liren dnideil inlo iitnN ,il Me apiec", and thCae will lmw I .icaiii-t e.uh other lor 1 certain prriml, at the end or uliiili the ihe men with the highest aicragis will be chosen foi Hie club howlcn. 'Junl,-llc null .lie li lug for it. ON THE GRIDIRON. A wir euthusiJfi(' i ollcge Miioker was Mon ilav held at l'.ij-tnn l.i the stmleuts of l.afa.iette college, who feted and dined their eleven, in honor of the gland tdmnjii; wlmli the team made ngain't Princeton last silunla.. Cure, the I.af.oetle full luck, was eieatly ihiRiined over his uiiliul-y fumble last bauu-in-day whuh irsiillcd in the Tigers vonng their touchdown. All tluntiRli the season (his ban been the ei-PennjI.inii Slate College plaors gicat difficulty and hcieafter he will piolubly play one of the hahes. on the defense ci.il 1eae one of the other pl.ncrs drop baik for liiiks. Jjek of nerie surely is not Ihe rau-e to whlih Cure's weakness on handling kii k must he attributed and it tan only lie said that this U the one weakness of this eiellent plajci. Harvard iiiiliersily .ilwas muiiages to t,ecure the tallest men on the mllege glidilou to play on the teams whidi leprcnt the Cnuison. Jaf frar, the 'OS center, who is now dead, was Ilia tallest, .ilbaiotuid biggest man who made Iii-s appearance on n, lootlull Held in many, many feasons. And now Jlr. Iliggs, a large hoy, wiio (.t.'inls i. feet sl initio, his donned the mole ckins and hinged into the 'Vaiidtr guilds with a fondly which nlmost iiisuies him :i plaie on the team. Harvard has another big lad in little Holierfe), the 270 pound l'lenlmiau who is hois tier, now brglnlng to Iimu flesh and settle down to solid inusde. Pilnecton 'Varsity was unfortuuite this week in hadnir D.'nis, tlie rraek frrshinnn tackle in jured to such nu etent tint he had tu be car ried from the ficll and will be unable to pl.i for some time. St, Thomas college was lo hue played the team of the Wilkodline Athletic- club on tho laltei'H giounds, hut disagreements iuoae be tween the Inn minagtments and the game was sledared off. The college bojn will nnke their nixt local appearance next Saturday when Wo. mlng semlnMy will he the attraction. The latter deicn wis plajul to a tie game si few weeks ago by St. Thoniis and the defenders of the piuple and white Ule now confident nf t-urpi,hu; the tlrst showing made and defeating the n."n iuiry bojs. flrand lleptibllcan rally at tlio ar mory, Monday evening at S o'clock. HpeaUors: Hun. CharlcH U. I.lttlclleld, of Maine, and Hon. Ilimh Gordon Mil ler, of Virginia. RACES AT THE SPEEDWAY. Events That Are Scheduled for This Afternoon. Following Is the jjvogrnmnio of this Afternoon's rarus at' tht .Speedway, which Will be willed utM.IIO sharp; Double Team llacc 1.. A. Patleison, II. .1, Itoblnson, T, I', Itegau, Dr. Aeiy, II. S. (inniuii. 2.20 CIas--King -Mediiun, li b.j (luy Cole, br. g,', Director L'lU, blk. g.j lUu A., b. g.; roraliiiic, b. g, 2.21 Class Sdierznndo, l,r. s x'edella, li, in.) 'lippo U, b. g.; Daild Coppcillebl, li, g.j St. Mik, li. g. I'lie-tor-jll-C. II, r b. g.; MaheJ W.. b, m.; 'I'inkcr, b. g,; Slhii' Chimes b. g,; Uellmau, b. g. Ci'iitleimn' ltoad Hate Alfonso, II. Shelly; Policy, Pred Stalk; (iene, Un Coine; I'rantU J,, C. Coniidl; 1'iank, It. II, Patterson. -' Grand Republican rally at the ar mory, Monday evening at 8 o'clock, Speakers: Hon. Charles E. Littlefleld, of Maine, nnd Hon, Hugh Gordon Mil ler, of Vlrglnlu. TODAY'S FOOTBALL GAME. Keystone Academy Will Meet the High School. Tho High school team playd Key etono at the park today and no' live lier contest has taken place on this poena of many battles than will bo on jgqged In by the two elevens, both Htrong nd fast and unlpus to hold a clean ri'coid. Hlli scUopl expects this to be the hardest htle pf theyear, nnd there has been, na small amount pf preparation on both aides, .The Keystone representatives are not the same ones thnt'tnet the local men on their nrst Rotno this season, but ft much stronger and more experienced body. Iteallzlng tho comparative weaknest of his team from tho over whelming victory Inlllctcd by the High school team of much less weight, the captain set to work to put tho eleven Into sound Bhape by a change of play ers and steady practice Captain Tropp, of tho High school, has had his men hard at work for tho past week nnd now has them In even better shapo than when they defeated Wllkes-Uarro last Saturday. Tho line-up for today's game will be about the siimt! ns usual, with a ponslble change In the back Hold. Grand llcpubllcan rally at the ar mory, Monday evening at 8 o'clock. .Speakers: Hon., Charles 13. Llttlellelil, of Maine, and Hon. Hugh Gordon Mil ler, of Vlrglnln. TRYING TO SHOW PROBABLE CAUSE Argument on Bule to Show Cause Why City Should Not Pay Cost of Eighth Ward Contest. The petition to have tho costs of the Klghth ward election contest placed upon tin' city was argued yesterday before the full bench. City Solicitor Vosburg represented the city's Inter ests while Attorney D. J. Reedy ap peared for the petitioners, Edwin K. Thayer and M. J. MeAndrew. air. A osuurg in opening ills argu ment contended that the act of 1M! u-pealod the former net which gave court diffretlonary power to place the costs upon either the contestant or re spondent. Court refused to listen to an nigutnenl along this line Inasmuch tts a decision on this point bus been made before. He then took up the question of probable cause (turning Judge Krlggs, who s.ild that when the contestant foils to show that the public interests were likely to be subserved by a con test of this character the costs could not be placed upon the county or upon .ho municipality. The fact that the contestant came out worse at the end of the contest than when he began It, Mr. Vosburg argued, showed plainly that no probable cause existed. Mr. Reedy argued that probable cause did exist inasmuch as thirty five defective allldavits were discov ered, and also a large number of de. feetivo ballots. The Illegal ballots found, ho said, wore sufficient to over turn the result of the election had not tne icdpondenl also found enough others to balance things up. Attorney Ira II. Burns, leprcsentlug the- patties in the r,u:ig.stafr-Kelly l.ie.. lien contest, wanted to be heard on the question or probable cause when Mr. Reedy had finished, contending that practically the same questions wote involved in both cases anil thai tht opinion of com I In this matter inlclil establish a precedent which would apply to the I.ang.stafC contest. Court announced that it was lime enough to dl.MMtss the latter contest v hen It wmc up anil ivi'iim d to hear Mr. Hums. The papot.s In the case we:c taken. Grand Republican tally at the ar mory, Monday evening aL S o'clock. Speakers: Hon. Charles 10. Uttlellold, of Maine, and lion. Hugh Gordon Mil ler, of Virginia. GOLF FOR TODAY. Two Matches Will Be Played on Country Club Links. Two golf contests will take place to day on the Countty club links.. A men's general handicap mutch will be played for a prize given by the greens com mittee, and a ladies' sweepstake handi cap match will be also played. Next Saturday the Country club's team will visit Orange, N. J., and there play tho strong Essex county Country club's representatives. JAMES JEFFRIES TO APPEAR. Joseph Jefferson Will Visit Scranton Later in the Season. It has been announced Unit Mr. Jo seph Jefferson, vhti Is now touring; the country in "Itip Van Winkle" and "Cricket on the Hearth," would be been at the Lyceum on next Thursday even ing. By botne accident tho name' of Joseph Jefferson was sent the local manager, Jlr. Duffy, Instead of James Jeffries, who will appear here on Thursday nlRht, November 1. Tho fol lowing letter was received from Mr. M. ltels In explanation: Ollltc ol jr. Heii, New Yoik City, Oct. '--', 1WK3. Mr. .. .T. l)iill.i, lliislnoss .Manner, I.jecum theater, Scranton, Pa. Hy some mistake I urolc juu thai .Joseph Jef ferson was hooked tor Nov. 1. I do not Know liow this liappcutil, but It certainly nx an ei rur, ns it should hae been Jumei Jcllrlc-,. I $500 REWARD We will pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costiveness we can not cure with Liverita, the Up-To-Date Little Liver Pill, when the directions are strictly com plied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. 25c boxes contain J00 Pills, 10c boxes contain 40 Pills, 5c boxes contain 15 Pills. Beware of substitutions and imitations. Sent by mail. Stamps taken Nervita Medical Co., Corner Clinton and Jack son Streets, Chicago, 111. Sold by McGarrah & Thomas, Druggists. 209 Lack awanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa. ant iorry thin Iim occurred, as It will Undoubtedly disappoint some of mir patmm, who expect lo fee ilr. .tcffersoii hi Scranlou on Hut d.tte. However, I hope lo lime Mr. Jefferson ItiiScrun' ton later In the fe.tson. Will let oil know the date In nmplc time. Vouu trulv. (Signed) M.'Uch. PROFITABLE DONATION DAY. Sum Received by the Homo for the Friendless. The Homo for tho Frlemllosn nnvcr had such it nice donation day in lis history as tho one of this year. Tho cash umiiunts have reached the stmt of $910.95, and It Is now only hoped that the thousand dollar mark will ho at tained. The following were added yes terday: t'ret lously ocKnow ledged ,...., 317 W) -Mm. T. II. Wttttclns ' to 00 A 1'rlcml on (X) Mrs. Thomas Dickson' loo 00 -'ah tn 4, " Mr. A. II. Illalr in no Aincrinan Monioil.il Mission l to Mr. T.nther Keller ;, no Mrs. M. S. ilohertsoii fl no 'fol.il fnlOPS '. P. Nritlfer, two dozen bo' caps; Mis, M.lron Knight, canned fiult, tois, leading tnat lir, etc.; Mis. T. f. Wells, Panel llom ; Mis. W. ,1. Ilrown, baud apples; Mrs. Thomas Dlch son, two hands apples; Mis. Joseph l.eiy, box canned Negelabbsj II. (.'. Sh.ifer, potatoes; J. T. Aiinbiiist, meat; Mrs. If. J. Poster, barrel ap ples; .Mis. II. M. Wlnlnii, barn I oat meal; Her. Dr. 1-r.lcl, potatoes. Clrand Republican rally ut the ar mory, Monday evening at S o'clock. Speakers: Hon. Charles K. Llttlelleld, of Maine, and Hon. Hugh Gordon Mil ler, of Virginia. m Local Foot Ball. 'Iho Atlinliv fool ball team defeated the So. 2 school foot ball team eslctday by a kcoie of 0 to 0. II, I!. Saft, manager; J. Seluoebr, em I .tin. Fine Tailoring The prospective settlement of the strike removes one hindrance to the purchase of 3'our Winter Suit and Over coat. Our extremely low prices remove another. Our stock is immense, our styles are correct and no goods can be better made. W. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor, 214 WYOniNG AVENUE I HE CELEBRATED GORDON PIANO Before buying, send for catalogue. H. S. GORDON. 39 Fifth Ave. New York City. DR, DEKSTEN Fbysicianand Siiriwi 311 Sprues St. Timp. Court Euildiii SCRANTON PA. All acute and chronic diseases ol men, wo men and children. CUllOMO NUUVOUS UltAIN AND VVASTIXU 1J1SUASES A Sl'IX IALTY. All diseases ot the Liver, Kidneys, Dladdcr. bkin. Blood, Kcncs, Womu, Eye, Far. Nose, 'throat, and Lungs, Cancers, Tumors, Piles, ltupturc, tloltre, Itlieumatlsm, Asthma. Cutarrh, Varloeoccle. Lost Jlanhooil, Kightly Emissions, all KcniUlo Diseases, Leucorrhoea, ctu Connorrlica, Syphilis, Dlood I'oUon, Indiscre tion and youthlul habits, obliterated. Surgery, Fits, Epilepsy, Tape and Stomach Woims. CA TAltltllOZOXi:, Specltlu far Catarrh. Three montlia' treatment only ?5.00. Trial free in oltlcc. Consultation nnd examination (ice Olllce hours daily and Sunday, b a m. to 9 p. m. DR. DENSTEN Afik L'i 1 J 1 H To Satisfy Curiosity and to learn for ourselves, all ihe uses for ZENOLA THE MODERN CLEANSER We will pay $1000 in Gold We Are hearing of new use for tlili great clcanicr every day. We with to learn at bnce ALL the uses, and are willing to pay you to help ui. $200 h person lending in the uut aectaea to do r irsi oy tne Committee named below. $100 for the List Second. decided to be $50 for the List decided to be Third. $20 (each) for the Lists decided to be 4th to the !3th (inclusive). $1 0 (ech) for the Lilts decided to be I4th to 33d (inclusive). $5 (each) for the Lists decided to be 34th to 83d (inclusive). The Conditions of Competition aret FIRST The list spcclfylngthcffreatent num ber of separate usei tnnt ZKNOI.A ntuy he put to will lie ileclnred ly the Committee to lie the I'irxt, ami the one containing the uext latgest numbei, Second, nuel soon. SECOND I.lti of uses submitted mint be plainly written In ink, 011 tine side of paper only, and method of each use separately stated. tlt te be mtiltd to The Zttiola Company, jS lludion St., Nv York, on or before thirtieth day of November, 1900, and must be signed by each competitor and P. O. address given. THIRD The lists submitted In accordance with the conditions will tie passed on by the Committee and their decision will be Muni. In no case will n list submitted by anyone connected with the Zenola Company he con. sidered. The lists decided to be first, second and third will be printed In this paper. FOURTH The ZKNOI.A used must be pro cured by each competitor from a dealer In the city or town where competitor resides, be stated. Any grocer or driiisgist has ZENOLA or can supply it. The Committee will consist of IlKMBRT M. HOWRS of the Boston Globe. Prof. Umsha Cortts, Former Inspectorof Teachers' Training Classes for the State of New York. M. If. Hansok. of The North American, Philadelphia. Awards to be made December 20, 1000 THE ZENOLA COMPANY CUSHMAN BROS. CO,, D!9VRIRUTOKS TO HUDSON ST., IHW VOBK CITY 193 8. FRONT BT., PHILADELPHIA 34 CENTRAL ST.. BOSTON Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Oil Stoves, Gas Stoves, Heaters. i 123-37 PENN AVENUE. The Dickson MauiKiictuiing Co. fccrauton and Wilkas-Uarre, I'a, Manufacturars of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Boilers, Moisting and Pumplnc Machinery. General Office. Scranton, Pa. TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS I R FORSYTH Connolly New Things Seen Around the Store. Colored Velvet Ribbons, satin back, in all the propel shades. Panne Ribbons, all widths, black -only.- The new ir ridescent Ribbons for neck or belt. Gilt Braid and Gilt Beltings. Gilt and Gun Metal Buttons for waists. Panne and Mirror Velvets, plain and fancy. Guaranteed Black Taffeta Silk, all widths, Camel's Hair, Venetians and Broadcloths in all the cori rect colorings. Fine Tailored Suits, finished and trimmed in the latest ideas in gilt Silk Petticoats in blacli and colors, with graduated accor deon plairing and dust ruffle. Very special bargain at $6.50. Linen Damask Tray Cloths, size 20x30, hemmed ready for use, only 25c. Silk comfortables, filled with lamb's wool,. in new and ex quisite designs. Men's Neckwear, in the new butterfly shape, 50c. The latest in fine Kid Gloves and straight front corsets. Golf Gloves in new and exclusive patterns and colors; also in white. Ladies' and children's. Fine Silk, silk and wool, and silk and cotton union suits for ladies. Men's "Paris" Dress Shirts in new colors and patterns, cuffs to match, price $r. "Fowne's" Gloves for men, in the latest shades of tan and gray, $1.50. CONNOLLY lt4 THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED 187 S DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES, Capital- SURPLUS- $200,000 . so 0.000 WM. C0NNELL, President. HENRY BELIN. Jr., Vice Pre 1. WILLIAM H. PECK, Cashlir. Bpecla: attention given to bus), nesa accounts. Three per cent in terest pal on Interest deposit. HENRY BELIN, JR., General Agent lor the Wyoming District lor DUPONT'S POWDER. lllning, Wasting, Sporting, Smokeless and tho llcpauno Chemical Company's High Explosives. Safety Fuse, dps and Exploders, lloom 101 Cou ncil llullding, bVranten. AUBNCIHS: mos. Form rutston JOHN B. SMITH & SON 1'ljmoutli W. K. MUU.KIAN Wllkca-Darre L iiw is Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of o'ld stock PILSNER 435 to 465 . SCRANTON, PA N. Ninth Street Tek-phoas Call. 2Xii SCRANTON'3 SHOPPING OENTER. & WALLACE, CARPETS 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 I BRASS AND 0 WILLIAMS & McANULTY. 129 Wyoming Avsnue. 'y Ufa V WE HAVE A I kptt Hie i 1 Ms I S Such as Foot Balls and Uniforms, I -1 Tennis Goods, Guns, Revolvers, 'jl Ammunition, Cameras, Kodaks m M and Supplies. m Florey & Brooks, J THB NI00S1C POWISER CO. Booms 1 and 2, Com'lth BTd'f. 0BANTON, 9A. mining and Blasting POWDER UmIo at ilooilo and Hu,n lilt Worlu. LAPLIN RAND POWDBR CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Sltotrlo Battrle. KUotrla Bxplodtri, splodlag blasH, Safety luoaii Riiaiui ClwileaJ Cis uxh'iIHv,. 9359 Wallace 127 AND WASHINGTON 129 AVENUE I DRAPERIES- I , METALLIO BEDS . .. At Retail. Coal of tho best Quality tor doraeitla dm and of all itzes. Including Buckwheat and Blrdaeya, delivered In any part of the city, at the lowest price Orders received at the office, Connell building;. Room 806; telephone No. 17M, or at the mine, telephone No. :J2, will ha promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO ipiHmjiKff. i'.IIjt, llutpiUt una Aruii Surgcoa fall, :HaUaKSPS2L" lloodPoisoD.Virlcocili.Strktiiri Inll DDIU1TI n-rf flllBUIV nitsatai toihMit,f.oitMuhoaflprun- imiwien orani.iuuy rewor cured In 4 to 10 dare. Themi iollUtcd. . "BIN DIUTSOHIB. lucnt ny mail, .Sond rur h worn TMtinionial, 4c Ik poiiDnovv'ryfaielutltute.EltancalAMilicat RUGS MOUNT PLEASANT COAL WSzzi K v ri '- ls ,-t "ijnyt' j. l-f .