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* •*, 'J, THB ?QMMTiaA aA341?S EACH tEA,M W9N % GAME - -^RDA^ArTEKIWoiv, V68- Uticft Took the Vint and Borne the 8ecoBd-ptb*i^St»t<rf.«mKn* 9w-mirVm- teId»y-i8ti»iidlntottlieOlBl)i4Srew^r " Kotos, of -tit* BUaipna ^i^id. : i ,„ r .„__^ w _^____ , ^, yeaterday L TJtioa 18, Ronae 5, Rome 4. Utlca 2V Trbyi 4 f O^ego gf Blnghanxton ^ ; Cortland 12^ ,- 1fipl*i• W ?">. »n$fXdIS"• :r ~ r ~ ^^iBbililiftenl.ylsttea Titles yesterday {tftymgp^fjfte % lsgt.tlnie this season; and ; | | ^ - ^ ^ g abaction jplaSa'i: double header with the Reds, TH£'flrat; game was wx>n by Uriel ITy a.roe^'ooOi and^i^MsiitihevseoDAfl; game ,the-,Qham-! pions, jgot-togel-her and wor|, tneifeorglJte* lag £, aid,&> 3?he, double ^eadeS^w^'^ftj on tpdfawia otowd^to; qiosetthfe seteBt! " with but It failed In that4e¥]fe<& nat^yiaen^^losttejEeTeWm^eJcbSiL,, £o^^t^ez/e^lyab^ulM^^peo^ieM«i- ent anglhe-audienee was well, sprJtoMeaj with $p&tans atthat. Eeefe Tpnpirea bothgam&andhis work 'vyamnot ex$ra' good. "If can hot be said/ thab-biia 'deei-; Bioni ,won. oc.. Jo8t4ither2.-game .but 4;tiey- . w£re*at .times yellow, '. \' ,' '' ' •' ' : ' ' .First 0>*u». .'.;• -,'•' .-Tfee, first game ^was poorly played by theChampionafindWey were"l£titled to' lose. Mains was In ^Kbce. bbStfor Rente aAd $he Mlp#gats;d twicer ""y^aa tpTlcbjsd, ujj- bifen. and hard. !< When, warming tip; hesS'emejjl tQ-ha\eJbtap^pMfbttti mbea. he got: in the box it wa&gone and, as 'W4JJi6j^3ur*ed^a^^ hltj^were numerous,ojKhfeolelJyerJr. 4 Al- though*rio errors were, nnwe'baek-Pfjliim, bla -Inpport -was no¥ exactly 'what It anonidimve Men, as it iackecHihe ginger* which usually characterizes; the work 01 •tKe-l'Ohamipi." ^njS |^»mtafl, rap. ^|tB|S <j« ^--" top,'and pa one or two operator" went out from pitcher to first.; -^Wt^flM^ttfld^haffi^Wra^t^ndf tpprsepphd on a'single by FO*. Then %Bft^aerJfi^ed-and--^-fly^-T»ii^iSy i i Jone> ^ojredjBaaderham —-• -' -- "outjto left, $.bx, 2b: .... Rosa, e i .... t rie& *£.„„. heejCT.lb- a?amsetl<,4h. Hallman, if.. Wopdlock, ss- Egajr'^ c f r .... Simon.. rf_.-. T Earl, lb ..... Mm, 3b Gilbert,- 2b... Hurley, 0 .... Mills, p ,. ^n^s^e'thto%^wij Kyw^.tt|i', nlng. ' •' "" f '• "z •" ""WUlje Mills pitched for Utica and was retiredtoorder without scoring. .Hftllnito, tfteftrst map up -for TJtlca, ' placed a tbree^btfgger against the center field fence, and Wopdlock,' W » . came next, went^iitlroin shor'tlscf fpfe, Effean singled, scoring HaTlmaft, l?.d went to thjraina^ingle by Simon. -A twoiBag- ~g^^yEarl:,ip cente^field^aogred-^agan ^Egamoni^wSP^fwM^lovthw Vthrow tp the plat)) oh Sin^bri. Ellis sin- gI«i,morInsf Earl, andjBtpXe B^son& Gil- bert went' imt *gwi Tihojfi;to;,ffrat,.and Hmley singles. Hft jcoricIriEa la. - Mill* Ilej£ojLygu»iii!ji^^ Innlngwas a nicelead-forUtica to.s6irt on, an'd^it proveel too much, for the Cham- piohitootoTCome. Fttda added another 4am4gth]>^eco»my-ft^pTm^ffc^^ and, with ope wan put, I^gan B^^W, sending him to third. E»gan atarted ^"owh^nd-a^hVrtWr^w-^rda-'catCher^ short was returned badly tpthe plate, let ting Hallman score.' =glmpn walked, and EarUnd ^llisJMtH Bm out* The two runs in the sixth were made by Utioa on a single, a passed ball, an- other jingle,und a |wo baggar, The two" in"£S« Slgftn were' on. "two successive bases on bills arid a double. Rome's first runs came in the second, when Wheeler led off with-a single and Tamsetfc walked.' The 'double steal was worked and Mapilre new ont to left and Shea fanned. AwJfiTT&row to flrafby short on a ball hit at hint by Hanley let Wheeler score. Mains singled scoring Tamsett. F o x hit to snort who threw Mains ont ab second. ' ' "~'~- Two moreruns wewCmage )n the fourth on a siDgle^by Sheaanatwosaccesajty*: three baggers by Hanley and Mains- One rhn was ntade ia the seventh on a flelder'a dhoice and singles by Tamsett and Megoipe. The score of the game follows: " * __ Vlrit Gam*.- \ROMK. \.B. B. iO. P.O. 3 0 Fox, 2b Ross, of 3 0 0 4 Jpnee, rf 4 0 2 1 Wheeler, lb B A 2 fL Tamsett, ob...*.. 4 1 2 3 Magnlre, ss 4 0 1 1 Shea, 0 . 4 1 1 4-. Hanley,.tt„- 4 1 . % 8 MainB, pT. ... i 0 2 0 A. i- 0 0 1 1 4 1 1 "88" ~5 12 84. 11 0 ECallman, L t....\ 8 —-woodlook, ss..., 4 Eagan, c. I..-«..*. 5 Simon, r. f.^.^.. 4 Earl, lb 4 ElHB, 3b... Gilbert, 8 b . . . Hurley, e UTIOA. A.B. K. 4 1 1 1 1 \ 0 X -4 .'.4 .. 4 .,4 IB. S 0 5 1 1 2 0 1 P.O. 3 1 8 0 ' 0 1 4 5 .1 A. 0 4 0 0 1 3 5 2 2 . p 10 15 37 It 1 Score by innings:, . R^me7.~„--.I.. 0^ o~sinjru e- 5 Ptlca 1. 5 10 Q 0 a 0 2 *-^ti) J3ases stolen, FoXjJtjrheeler, Tamsett, JEKlIinin^irgan, 1 -Effikf ;twoj5aSe JBIM, -Wheeler, ^nllman^J^a^AfUJbrei: base hits, R1Meyi ! Mams;HaumahjEagan; gufie;"TO Wireeler; innings 4ach#tcher pltchea'in; Mains 6, Millsf); hue hits jn>^e-ont3a^ns-i5^illsJl2}3truck •<$&, bfl&ains'S; by^dW^fbaseionbafls r off MaBir^^off MulsMr^asse'diBall, Shea; - —umyfie, geefe; at^hd^qe,400. ;' TIio Seoona OSID«. - -Mains had intended ib-pitch both^games but after the flrst gaine Ke deoided no|,to do id "and Rttdderham -weht' in. This gam*%as of a Ibmewhat Bifferent type frPhahenrstoue. HBttddie," asufetial, - had tHSStlclins on his staff and the Aeld .waarforftlike-their usual wo^k. Rnd- dernsinMtphed'a shuii out jahd it wasAot iiisfault that the tJtlcaps scorecL m*> TBK BOMJB BJktir BJBNTIMI* S^Ttot>AT WTmm&J »3?!«?BklB^B' B l&W. '4i W| mull I iiiiliiii iT i 1 11 IIU.II 1 11 H 11 IIULJ-IJ 1 11 IIIIIUIIIII in 111.1 .11 >l milling niDii. li'W Lini'.ii..|iiM IUM/IIIIU! '1 -»> w while Maguire went to second." Shea 1 ?i D £ led 4,*!£ Magulre sco w«' Saatey hit J to sh^or1& Who retired Shea by .touching! sedond apd doubled Hanley at first. l > ] SS *K T f "Jing^nd one in the fifth. In* $W third, after Rudderham had fanned, Eosc singled and a nice three bsgaer by R,os|'t6'»r|ght.n , eld- scored him. Jone&hit* *|MMlll»l II I 111 I 1 11 1 il f antee? It inight haye been done OK* ( i 5S / > f*,C i,% holiday, but the occasions wore few apd] far between. Utica has not been psyingj a great deal over that sum for the last 1 Hantey»if— Rudderham Thelcore Second Game. BOJtK. A.B. K. ..{.. 5 ..I.. 8 ..... 4 "4 r 4 ..... ' 4 3 4 3 «-"—'- P-- few weeks, but unWnear thTclose of the 1 season the 5 Utica games drew fairly Veil-! K i"" « T XHE-p^ATI+WICOH&r The death of 'Oa^beUe' King, the i n j mohths^d daughter Of Mr: taq-MtaJ pecurred at 4 p.,.m. Erld#y. frbm spinal. „ ,^. ll^llaiT^^teTiaTeTilB'Thaw^are-B; 5^eeler^flewl|4wthyJat^elr-iiriea ment/ , » '... 'i. '.',"' •'/"", The XAte DMrfa O. Carpenter. The funeratof DavfdiO.. Carpenter was held ffonf hisWte residence, 'eastfefSoiney on Friday afternoon, Bev. H. H. I»ea-; body, D. D , officiating;' The .bearers were George^lass, L. M. Colburn.'Georgei qeve^andsmd John floltby. 'Interment*. wi.feniadeMW^^htjSetiletoht^^^^^ #J IB. -2. 1 0 0 .2 1 2 ; 0 0 P.O. 3 3 ' 1- 7' 1 3 4 2 3 A. 2*. 0 0 0 0 4 * ft. 1 B. 0 Q; q i t <t fk i P 34 4 8' 27 0 3 UTICA. '•'»'.' vfcfi: B— tar P.P. 'A. E.' .4 3 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 0 D 1 1 •0 0 0^ 0 0 32 2 -tar <o 1 •0 1 i 0 0 5 0.1 5- P.P. 2 6 2 1 11 1 .0 0 S-' Q 27 14 0 0 .0 0- Bpm,e.-:-, 0 2.1 TOca.—.........-.IQ Qftp;tTrOTi-Tf-Ji Bases BlolenY Tamsett 2; three-base* hits, Ross. Shea.; sacrifice,:hits, Bots; lotftre plays, Woodlook to Earl/' Simon to Woodlook;innlngsea'chplt»hi8r,pltched &.. Rudderham 9, MHla9; .b'ase hits niad^ off Rudderham 5, Mills 8; struck out, by ALBAHJ, Sept 9.—Brroni were plenti- ful: In yes^rday's game with the Dor- pians and bothSId'arland and fieerlni were marks at times, the former getting a triietbe worst pf i t The Score: ' Albany ....... 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 Q Q-,6 0 ^aarrflrirrg a-8 ritx-8 u s street says; "Jortwo years I had, trouble with my kidneys, produclngpain in the small otmy back, over the hips and down my^ limbs, and oonsidetable. blpjatUtg abOuttthe body and the lower extremities, Some aigtita It waa impossible to lie dpwn. bnt other hights I rested well As is the case4n-auchcomplateta I waa worse whwr JLstopd o n my feet pr-wi»lkea-itgWjardtfair Mr. ^aifehad .used Doan's Rldhey PU1» and had received marked benefit' Thi| _ .. induced me to try them. •% procured CORTLAND,\Sept. 9.—The Cortlands had 'tMem at Broughtoh & Graves's drug store; " ' followed the directions oloeely, and be- gata to feel-better before i^hgd used half a boi. r followed up the treatment, and When I stopped |fll m y double had dteapt "tredl I hav" rweftwnrthiiilft- "*" "Batterier- McHttlani} «ad Xhearh; Peering and Kalkhoff. bortl»nd' t&, Btefbamtoiu?. , ELAND,\Sept. 9.—TheCortlaii little trouble m trouncing Binghamton yesterday, because they hit'arid ran all throngh-the game and Wolfe was wild when he should have been steady. Bine- hamton'q flilrtaM* hitfai w*re fK> PMittered as t o b e IneffecHve. The scdre: . B. H. E. Binghamton 1XL2 0JULJQ 0 a - .313 4 Cortland.... 2 0 2 0 > 1 $-$ 1—^2.18 8- , Batteries—Wolfe and Coogan: Swltzer an'd Nelson, ' t O)weg;o 5, Troy 4. OSWEGO, Sept 9.—Johnston's pitching and batting were the .features of an ex- olting game with Troy- yesterday. The score: R H. a- Troy,, ...... 0 0301000 1— 4fi"0 Oswego 0 O'O 2 0 1 1 1 *— 5 10 U Batteries-Brown and Werner; Johns- ton and Both, State I>«»»Ti*g 8t»ndlnr. Won, Jjoat Rome .., 76 Utlca 88 Cortland :S<5 Binghamton ..._>...HO Oswego 81 44 '47 m 76 Albany , .... -...„,-..64 JEroy.- .. 43 %i .89; Sohenectady 29 76 2T4 dlaines Today—.Binghamton at Cort- land, Troy at Oswego, Albany at Sche- nectady, Utica at Rome (two games). D u e B » u JNot«g. The Rome Olub will glvQ a complt- mentary reception to,Manager triirien jSraves, druggisto. and the Borne Base Ball team, at the club rooms, next Monday evening, in order tp (•pnfa-rhnta fitting honor to the pennant winners. _ _ _ In the second Inning of the second, game at Utioa yesterday Earl nitorbau as it reached first It turned In and rollecl slowly, over tjie bag.: .Keofe called the-hit foul though plainly fan 1 . "When caUedTon it he bad to laugh at his own decision and admitted that he had spoken -top quickly. Up to the second time he came to bat in the second game yesterday 1 , Pete Egan had made eleven hits in eleven, times at bat. In that Inning he flew oup to left field. , ! Fox gare the UfcfcanBa fewulustra- MODS yesterday of how handily ^he-cab gather fh those pop flies back of second. where he had been called by the illness his^br^aer, BanielTSheaT *ecslved gram _ tor's death. Nap left at 10.-3& for homte and will not return to Rome-again this seasoln. When he left home on^Thurs- 44y^hIgJjrother-JWAajnnch'better'apd it was thought there was ho donbt as to Wb recovery! Na^nas-^naderfor himself ja larg^cnrcleOf^ends-inr-Bome ; wno : -wlH : ~] extend to him their heartfelfc sjtmpathy. 1 A man in McGrawville gives the Cort- land base ball cltfbfS every time it wins a'game and each member of the team whPjnakes argn §!&- every run. » Utica Herald: "Uticaris were pliasM to see Manager 0*RrIen with his arm otitr of ite slifig and b!dpe itwllicoritmue to a bunt yesterday even the R^iie-playefe smiied. Willie isibp.fasijfd* MmJtom He should continue to bit them out. Ma- guire?» work at short yesterday wis ex- ~* -**•"•-—' " * - Jli iae ISTSi;s^ i '»^*^ oightsinhings they weM|btee^;*ri|? hi ^h¥SiintoiMnih^ Wltb twp nieM put%ie «,v.#A'v4oT,h+^> Arm™ allowed two runs.:*«J * . . - - - . , ... « ... % u i S r i a d four itt^n. pitching for Rome and ^as being-fwi «S^uSSa^V^^Ox^U^ unfoftnhatp errow all< rf ^tbp|^b,toinr fcbl^edB^wiere fttoecin.one, t^o,-thrle 6rd«r3^*^€hampibnS:dJd MasLim^f f S f ^ ^ d M a g f u r * elpeclally,r de . ingihlce^rork. . t %mteitflfi?pitoheathe gecond gam,e, a l S ^ K O T e v W » r W thaai he did In the first 'In lie ninth inriing, after Hallman had fouled ont *> catcher j n d Woodlock had gone out from second baseman to^pitchBr covering first, Egan singledI '^ e £™; mon hit one along the grpttnd to'Wheeler at flrsVbut he erred, lostaK the chance to retire the side and letting Egan to second. Earl followed Egan and-»ent a long fly t o left field almost along foefotdline< HMdey.hadBhard ran *? W bfebut 'got (both Oianas on ifc arid dropped it llgau acored aafely on the error iand then Hanley tbr*w_inJo Tamseit^hiteSl^n «^hM J l i m e . V c a t c h filmtattbe p|ate and m *W° 6o;*n$ threw badlyi»nd Sim&iqored. JpUifawaA 3vithhi» ^e»!ODen,jicbred o*}*****^ finest. Today's Vint Oku*. BTvXBStbs PABKr^ept- 0«—AJ'the eid of the fourth inning in the first Bomfe* Utlca game today the score stood 7 to i-in favor eff Utlca." Jones was ; Some Pertinent Qa«atfou That Can All "Be Answered With One Be]ply. ^Whyia-it that in Rome.and itssuburbsr With a combined population of, 15,<J0OJ" there is only one medicinal preparation wmoh gives, stateniftnts.. from tesldents "to back up its representations. . • Why is it that Doan'g'Kidney Pills do this In Rome as well as in .every oihei* city and town of a n y Importance 'In the union? - . " CT •' Wby r is it that there are advertised in every newspap&p^.a dozen remedies, and. onlybne can supply local proof, Ipttalen- dorsementtitits claims?. . the solution of t a p prbbleni is simple. $ n l y one-reuiedy. has ^hBTpcln^.and-£he staying powter: Otffer [remedies make all klndsof gigantic yet -fuffie efforts to get" local proof, but the attempt ends in pro- ducing, a statement or two frompl^ce? that, as far as Rome Is concerned,, might jna't as, well be in *he moon. Here is W "IRS-A, Kidney Pills to others arid we' Jceeptbem in the house all the time, and shall al- Ways resPrt to them If pcoaaion regnlres." ; Doan's Kidney PiHa are for sale by all dealers; price $0 cents, per box\ Sent b| mall oh receipt of price by Forter-Mljbhrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for thjj United States. Bemember the TDMTIW, Doan's, and take no other* .*'. OKronlo Diarrhoea Oared.. .ThlB is to certify that I have had chron- ic diarrhoea ever since the war_. . I got so weak I could hardly walk or do anything, flne bottle of Chamberlain's CoHci Chol- era and Diarrhoea Remedy cured me sound and well. J. B GitiBS, Fincastle, Va, 1 bad"'chronic ularrhoea for twelve years. Three bottles of Chamberlain's Collet Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured me. ^ — - _ . S. L. SHAVER, Fincastle, Va. Both Mr. Gibbs and Mr. Shaver are prominent farmers and reside near Fin- castle, Va. They procured the remedy from Mr;- »W; E, Casper, a druggist of that place, who is weU acquainted with them and will vouch for the troth of their statements. For sale by Boughton^ & Vree of CTharce. Any adult suffering from a cold settled onthe'breast, broncEItfi, throat or lung fcroubles of any nature, who will call at Bro^ghton & Grsres*B, will be presented toward first .outside the foul line. Just with a saihple bottlecf Bpsohee's German Syrup," free of charge. Onjy one ^bottle given toone^persdnj and-nonetochildreh without order from pareufiB. No throat or lung remedy ever-had such a sale as Boechee's German Syrup in all pa>ta of the'civilized ityorld Hyre&tis years ago nuQldns 6f TiotUes were' gtveh away, and your druggistawill teB you-its ^ucceaa.was marvelous. It- iff really the,. only throat aid dun^g remedy generally endorsed by physflriBiis. One75«entbot- tle^Bfill cure or prove its value. - Sold by deajers in ell clvllited countries BEWM'S Little Titwrly Rlayra perma. Baroatns. H ORSES f O R SALE. J-Orie horse four a y«»rr pM' ««• road nwre ten year? old. by CAFE FOR S A L E - L a t e l y uBed _„ mi. Iaeliipm«BipySa« fewtdaeftrt bnSfir- ' '' -Cteeua'HiOt PraoHcallj to brad , Rome, ~VT~; <vmmw- JBfiiftitedr- RAJ^IlLlENpij^pan; permanent posi- . . tidi»i.tM^mpJ|th and expenses. IJeJEer- en6es'rea.uWed7^Dia«. 1 & Co., S34 S. 4ih St, Phil- adelphia', Pa ! 'S^..I ANTBD,r-A;j^an and wife are deslr- ^]«8,0!tf^H|* four-or f(ve rurniijliea' rdoliis T«r hdu^lweEWK. Refersnce ftirnlsbedj tti^teay,Aao^iSajp& letter, R A , » f ««fi Bentjnel-tofllcei f^Wl. t Washington 6t; A^SED^iladieH to canvass to JfcV—«ome,*eonietUlnK newj articles .sell-ats wery hpuEte. Wltt^pjiy by the week. Please; stafieXage, "'Jnarrlea^or.Single. Address A. B. e. j Sentta^bf8fc»,;.g0il«iJ.^ Y. - ' , '.a.'i'.'.' t.'ii;. w'.?.?.'»t' "' TTfAS^ia-rSSfrltodo general house- Vv 'wort ^pplsr ; »t»2f •" ~ --•---' ^pnlyi»t»23 W. DominicJc Bt. ANtEP. — "4,' competent girl for '. hotiS'efrorfe. jfoply at Golly & Birnla's.. l ANTED:*^j|,'4|wt-class. Jiaundryman at the County Home. . L. Mittenmaler jrr t Buper^Wqe^ti^oytpaPoor. ; . - .-—? m Afi[TE>^^bonce f a girl to coab find todb general housework Apply to .si&dtordt-TJ^Nr'waaBmgtoii ft. ". tAuK j^tivnfi Prif*.1r t " f for Sal<i or to Kent. \ SUGGESTlOIiL that may beoppor- XX. ftirie '8Bverat Bwelllagn _ ffir_ gale, .WfEB every modernoonvenlenoe. within two bloolwfflf Arlington Hotel, George Soott, TJI RAN3AOKING the city o'er, In X quest of Bulldtdt Lota, remember, that I have hundreds of them for sale, and as good ai, made George Scoto., H OUSE-AND, LOT FOR SALE.— Queen Atone,,#late root and all modern 1m- le provemedts. Apply at Blrnle'n Bicycle Shop, 981 in - ^-Bomlnlet8t. ; - F lrAT'TO RBNTr r P etalrs; ,10 rooms; - **P«r month. -Applyat000 Kirn St. D. M Wood. , ' Hi 11 . in . vi)V f ' . ' fOR SALK'-Three Wheel Derrlokaj F < . - - . -• .will »f 11 Mparstftly or together, very cheap. Inqurre at the AilriB#on Carriii^ Worke.. T O RENT—Dwelling with bath, closet, etc., 117 *T,,J*y*ti Dwelling 607Floyd Are { Dwelling m Deiilnggt.1 Dgettmg 71j W.JDomt. i t e t a i , , choap rueiny-<«-aKftaal , '!jc~Oeorjte Booff. ' * ~". F 'OB_ SALEr-jNew Queen Anne pwell- ln)t, wlOTHUupto-daiHCoXvenlenoei, rilo*' lylooatea On Floya- ayenue. It has ten rooms, wilt paint eitorfar to suit purchater. Gfeorge Scott. ;• i F OR SALD. ORTO BEOT. Temperance,Hotel, Borne, -Thalmsn's , N. V Three, no* water, four' story brfcfc Cl-robmfrheated by hot ww doors from New York 0«n>ral; aluo aanie dUtance ' & OgdenabnrK and the BatUlfaotory from Home, Watertown . _ Onldrto & we«te^» B, B. ginUone. proof «T«jth»t-«-flrw-ola>s, profitable trade established at pre»eBt-tlmo. AddraM for p»riio- olars, JHM. X. Thalman, Proprietor, Boi N. V. '"J'-' H OUSE TO;. fRE5*T-5Q8 Mercer St Inquire of J. H, CSkrroU, Chamberlain'* of- flee, City Hall. t F OR SALE OR TO RENT—On ac- countoflU health, Uio'uQd#r»Igned offers for sale or to rent^hls hotel, eitusted 109 E. WhitesboroSL Apply, to Martin Boyle, f T O RENT—Stpfee ,at Stokes. Living apartment over stor» if desired. Pott office located In store. Tolephope connections can be obtained vrry cheuply. E«nt very cheap to rigli •parties. Also Blncumlth Shop for MIC' Good biuineafi. Gall on or address Mrs.'/,.M. Dork' 8toie», N. Y. F OR SALE-A Flute; cost $80; will sell ' for -$40. Also a new Banjo and Piccolo. Apply.tp Mra. E. Esenwoln, Custodial Asylum^ F OR SALE OR TO BENT.-The de- strablB and pleasantly located bonso and lot, 4*0" W Embirco itreet. Apply to 1. J. Evans, 113 W. Dominick street. F OR SALE OR TO RENT—A Hotel on earner Kast Thomu and Robert* street*. Doing a good business. Apply on the premises. Jamee fifeagher. ^ *_; t HpO RENT—Modem House 817 West 1 miamuBt.,iWtl* orwithMlt «t«bU.^AJW et. W.Jjft Parry, j89« Biront "wrmasm ttteefeX-" Nap pnea, wb^o fetoxBed o a ^ B r s a ^ ' jmmijw i!n r e chronic iMJMtiDfttion l^BonT night «^Jte tom^ttWp^^Ma^^^ worn^ut* feelthg; cleanse and regubite the entire system. febJsmomlng annonnctag the la«- »f, m ^r_ntH a ^„nW »- B CT^W»». a™*, Htae-pmir >> - Hamlin's drug famous- Btofei-- __^__ i Tonne 'Hotben, Cronp in the, terror of "thannnTirlfi (it young mothers, because its outbreak Is So agorazrna' and fretluentiv fataL Shl- lohfrGoughrand CoUBumptlou Cure acts Tike magic^ln cases of croup. It has never b'eeu known to falL .The worst cases re- lieved Immediately. Price iSSo. 60c. amid fl. Sold by. Brougbton & Graves on a 8ttarj8itee. _-. ' •_ '_" "J .. '.»• "1 /tiW'JUJKD.witb: piles-eleven beforei njsing DeWitt's Witch'Hazel salvi; new my health. Is fully restored—I feel- likeftnew.man," Conrad Sta'nge,' Plerz, Minn. A soothing, Veiling preparation Of standard-merit; bewareof-worthleisf: cpunterfelta. : Hamlin's drn^Si|tore. ^O^HC%.^The names _s£J>W&I : ^\ff. i^h~ -pgrsonH to uui- va na^rand sfm-ors-atrarTrial- Term of the Supreme Court for the county of Oneida, and the names of 'forty^ight persons to serve as Tritfl Jurors At a Trial Term of the Su- g reine COHirt for the-Fifth Judicial Districtjto be eld a t the- GdifK "House In the city ofBotne, comiriencing on the 2d day of October, 1899, tvill be drawn at the County Clerk's office of the coun- -w^-~_ .^OlOiiefda, In the city of Utlca, N. Y., on.the 5T*aW: i M " r aay loTlbptembeA lB»i"«r3"fc M. Dated —•*- 1 mica, N.Y., September 8.1899 _It. .^.^. GEOBCffi D. EELASK. Clerfc Xoat and SL. J-y .let^th'padlock, attached by aflnegold chain., WiwiMtsoiwwhereoetween Jamea.and George streets, *-—-*--"- -•-^-•••-•-^. •- George strteU. If.found, pleaw leave at BenUnel. Malarkey Is In the box for Utica 'arid Rome Jiad inade but one.Mtjl| Mat theiourJnnlngs.- -fpofflcpniiil^ In aj»*ppearalcp iiifit.Rn|ld^6rJrwOT:af is umpiring. Theattendanceiaabontfl 8tateJ^atn»-jPwypectir; a aum 61 Tnoney, on'Geo: 7 «ty, A3rewardwilll?ep«Ud'*" HomG<orie>j8t{"- -T^T' ii'i i- - •—^a-«^r '- in"i Educational. g35S? vitik^^MrA^^Wrir o.^e TJtaca yexess^.jfBji^ u.oaay mark the cIo«r6Tthe state league season of 1899. It is believed the season has been ft successful one throughout the league generally and ijhere is every rea- son to .believe the organisation wlU be kept intact It is highly probable that President Farrell will* within * few days, icall a meeting of.we league di^ rectors for the purpose of aecerUlnbjig what the various magnates think of the proanects of their remaining^ in thSleagbe another year. ^Accotdinrto the Albany Argus., the ^president of jthe league Isof the ^BelleTlhafc^tLWbttiai)r«avI|Sib^^ force-out Rome-and^Cortland, substitut- ing Auburn and Elmira Ojhe former oity was tried this year for the third time but failedtokeej^up the pace and qntn The objection to Borne and OortlandTls that~a vismng-«l»b aeldom iftwer gets w*r-the guarantee there. Will aqme one give the date when Auburn paid a visjfr ing club more thafi |30, whicb iilBe guar- iTnrrrTT7wrae»t<ta y m t^i of^Haasw eune*. HAWtDeaa^ / XX. B. imjwo years'TfJL. ITlithre*, iiandards. > Prepares for Ear of all M TSewi for catalogue GKOEGBiCB^ABK. ^ Clinton Preparatory School, CMHwnr, ir.-T. * (Mine maes from Utlca, N Y.O ahdW.E B> Boys prepared for any college by method* sys- tematic, thoroUfh al»d auoceasful, ' ' •' EKFUaKHCES, Ht B«v. CortlaidtjWJbiteheadi p. D , Bishop of T^d^Charler^*Btte«cii^ritrPf-eiHeH 8npVeni*Ootirt,B t~\ ^^ . ^ , iywh>ngton Jefferson College . , <• - f- BeV GeoTOUIsm^onjBmWh,DD LtitJ^TPrei Went Trinity College i > Prof. Alpheus Q Packard, M D, Ph p, Brown University ' — i Prof Benjamin I Wheeler, Ph D. 1J».D, Cor —Prof -HintwJiv'aVreOr^n. 0-HtfkryarQHJaiver- v'irslty. J"ojr CjrouISts addrskg. t . X tt.^iEiaKS, A.fe-> Ipriaeipal ?|Xi RENT-One Sntt ^SiarmV Rooms JL 'fa the Glasmaun-Howef Block, heated by itoam. Anpl^totvniiBGlBwnapn. •B ^ALE—HoraeeaVnearlyallprlcesj" JH froinfWupto |!5.0OO .each. City lota op most erory Mtrwt fwm IWO,to 18,000 e«oh. Also brick atores, vacant baOding -Kites and farmk AUbnameesporUtntDg.to.the loaning of money on Bond and' Mortgage' strictly cohfldentlaL Bousea^d-^irnllore stored Jujdspared-fce. S«t»o£aakiiidscollectedandrt5taraij promptly made, t a i e s paid, repairs and lnsaranco looked t tari and, in fSct. two e n t e charge of propeny fce* -to- laaiF/fereby *BlU*taif the ownetof touch vexation and aire. Terms veryreasona ble. K you vdshtopurchase or sell real estate ^aonr4» toiwcroiroiidan money .apply to the Beat Estate Agency BtEOnSEHRnBSAHI, In aie-jiew corner of Pomlnlnk. and Jamen V st.rMt*. Some. -nonces. general announcements. f&S 'd/N. SPEAR, teacber Of "Man- dolin and Guitar, will reorganize her cla.a nalo on Tuesday evening; 8el»Tri», at-tfo. 201 fl-.aeorgeJBftAil ___ thci- .__ aconrae ,oX htttrueffon a«e Molested to" can, to. arrange for 33= ~r* ^t^ggg ["'^"'ii.'T' rmit ,T>ANliNABr 5 '. ! U V "' ''VERY CREAP. "RerlJ Grisen and Sweet peppers. /* 1«COtEO DOMINIOK. - gEATTTTFtrTJ^l^A^BERR'S ;--~--XOTX^^PrES. ' ; Fine Yellow Grawford^Peaches for Can- ning, 75a. -to $1 a basket.' MILVO'S STORE, 108,W. Dominick St., ^PHE PEACH SEASON WILL QLQ8M TSI3' WBJSK. I shall have'some Choice PeaoWs on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. '' Also Plums- aaot Prunes, A few barrels of Bartlett Pears thlq week only; * All kinds of seasonable Apples. B, W. 8TBWABT-, iaB S. James 8t. proteooional. "^"PT D R. W. K REID. Washington Street Opera-House Block. Offloe Bottrs,: Uoin 1 - afternoon, S to 1; evening, 8 11 |i ii ii 11' i ii la anMReuorts. K NOWlfOM' HOUSE, -143" N . ^ntfaMtpibF Stptm t S-, y-j-- -i^w-^r^-SatviM von-WITH - BBST OF M%M& AXD LUNOEES -"- - Also-Atee, WinA<F£|fltuor*«nd Cigar*. Best B^stettranttothe.clty, MEALS 25c. t Pon't forget the plamnext door to Tattle's jttuslo Store. Ladte»'l^g.BMmand ^Ioe Cream Parlors W .»talr, ; . __ | | ^ 0 ^ N j-.. 1 ; -.^Proprietors. -jPjatiair-aoTOEir"'" -T ^~' *'. Redwood, W. I, Unsnrpassed ban, pike and pickerelflffcinftto toe lake* aear hotel. Board and roooMune*- oalied. OoftMteattnldeFanCJfl^p^^ For rates adareis FABUTf HOUSE; . .Bedwopdi'-HSiY'' a ROVE HOTEL, STAR LAKE, •y»fi>iiiiiiiiii» mm £ »ttsine00 C*ro0, T t^-% . PUBWDJOJILS, Neatly bonnd at-reMpnable jpHw _. a^Ht- H«gh 8W; tint pr(<«e3o* 'tjfo*. N. V, **a*- jg B R^N H4B"©' B'K'O B. aucoesson to John Fisher, supply the '-_ -, BEST QUALITY OT.-'fMTt aft tueir market oppoelte the' Commercial Hotel, on James street. Every Idn\iofcyre«t8aTtea: and Smoked Meats and Poultry in their season Bernhg,r$t Sausages 0r« Vn*wttKUi^ Telephone Connection, ... zb± P. O. Benson's Mluei, W.T. In the heart of t large, airy rooms. the heart of the Adirondack Mountains. Larre, airy rooms, elegant table, %oodr boating, afldthp,flaaet,ltohlagftjid deer, hunting (rtqwids WfllTmopitaBsr^eTidteT JThTwlyfurnlgKed througnoitt^ and Is 'first class in 6Tery>reip»ot Bellable Euldea furnished on application. Bate* J f BEAINABD, Propr. E OLLINGER HOUSE, JRedwopil. M; X. lug, 8:Sb to 9:80; to* D R. h. H. JONES, Dentist; Offi6#, Farmers Notional Bank Building, No. 18] W. Dominick St. v ,Rome, N. Y. Hours, 0 a. m. to 12a.m.; i;p."m. to.6 pJm. , 't • , . Bv H. ID. WHITE, Physician and - Omoejuid resldenoevlil-B. Dom. ipeolal attention givento'disease* of urgeoi Inlck.Bfc^ Bpi the Nose and Throat. B Ry-A. ^HFFOfiD, Homeopathic Phy"- - siclan and Surgeon. Areata al forms of diseases. Office and residence, 917 N.Washington D R. H. F. HUBBARD,.Physician and Surgeon, Is located in the offices formerly occupied by Dr. Bhowerman, »t No. 101 W. I?ooil- nl.ok St. . Diseases of the Ear, Throat and Nose a specialty. Oflloo Hours: fltoi0a.m.,ato4iknd 7 to 8 p.m. G N. LEHR, M. D. Office and resl- denoe, 219 West Liberty strest. Borne; N. Yr 8peoialUee: Gyneookwv, Throat, Xlectrio- lty In Chronio Dtseases. Office until 10 a.m.; 1 to 8 and 0 to 0 p.m. F W. KIRgLAND, ABOHTriCT, llnlokfltreet, Borne, N. T. lOSW.jDomlnlokl O . AltOHTntOT, Nos. B0 and «»Arcade, Utioa. B. Y. D Domini R. H. J. TELLER, Physician and TinadBnoe NA 108 W. Until 10 a.m., 3 to 4 Burgeon. Offloe and Kssldenoe NoVlOS W. —5-jlckBt -Office HOUM: Unt p..m.,8;80to8p. m. Night bell. rpHE STANWTS ENGINEERING COMPANY, ——- BOMB, N. Y . " - — ~ ~ " Consulting, Designing & Supervising Knginefr: SpeclaltlM: Water SupplyKSeweragA, j'urtfloa Won o f WiJer and dewage. Water Power Devel opment. Park and Ucmettry Work.. Correspondence solicited. financial. Dla- ItTONfiY TO LOAN ON SO and 60 Days' Time, On all kinds of personal property, Including monds, Watches and Household Goods, without removal Honey advanced on wages and salaries. 1VM, WIWaON, Office, Boom 3, Baulpaugh-Armstrong Block, 111 B. James HU AU business strictly confidential. CASH PttD FOR WESTEBH IORTGIGES eUisr la dehnlt or pthenrtnj.. ^ _ _ ' WTJ rOs% vv»8T»«*' LAHD Obtained under mortgage. E. B. PARKER *CO., international Trust Bldg., . BOSTON, MABB. . Dalktsd Bonds and Beeffrldts Bright and Bolp MONEr TO LOAU At Five Per Cent. QNJMPROYBD BBAL ESTATE, In «nb«nt3"-ta stilt borrowers;' The Rome Savings Banfe, ROMB.JB. Y. " : ' ' ' •'• [•"•; " ' ••' •-'- •'•" "" ''•'• '••~— Sw^t Potatoes 20 Cents a Peck. Good apples for. eating or oooktng. W e make -a- specialty of Good-Cof- feetogreat variety, from 10 cents to 35 cent*a pound- ^ Fresh Jersey Cream Crackers and Ginger Wafers. Grape Catsup 35 cents a bottle. Don't forget about '.'•" BAKESTUFFS; The place to get them Is at rvl.F. 8ALSBURY*S 20T West Dominick St. On B,. W. * O. B. B., !»Tnines1l!romBonie,tTOTre» from Alexandria Bay. Thefinestfishinggrounds and most beapifu) scenery in New York state. Five lakes In sight of the hotel. ; The takes con- tain in abundance .of black and Oswego bass, salmon, trout, pike, pioicere) and muscaUonge, Tbp, hotel rooms, are large,aad airy, and have been newly furnished throughout. The tablets first class. Good railroad, telephone,,. telegraph and, mall service. Bates |8 per day. Speoiairaces STparSST^ - B . X BAlIJEY. Propr. •ffOrat. NCHIMAITDIE, Broadway and S8U) St., Mew York, Tan HOW A»IOLTOIM,V mt» r-iioo- gom-la-the city. European Plan.' Good location for brail H6*s purposes, and In the midst of the Theatric*! dlntrlct. H. F, INQLEHAKT. Prop. Broadway sjid Met Bt., Hew Tout—• Befurntshed and Handsomely Dsoornted, Bclentlfla Plumbing. A Belset Horns For Family and TrantUnt Onests BOOMS $1 PXB DA-Y Aim VFWjtBD WM. G. LELAND, Proprietor. Restaurants. A Y S TE-R^-r- 1 THE OY8TBB 8BABON NOW OPEN. Choice Standards 80 cents per quart Other varieties In stock. A large variety of Fish, Clams, Lob- sters, &c. ^eals-and-L^nohe»at«Bhour8v~' GEORGE W. STURDBVAV"*, AriiUKtaii block, Home, N. V. T^AVE YOU TRDID ' " - -THE TROY STEAM I«AUNI)RY» - -* -IF -im% WB¥ S«Pt •<JajfirorkluitrWtlyl!rstflla«ftan<inp to date. AU.cotote* work handled with oare. dome and "**' 3WBJ3-BQW & L A K S, |'»1 WestUbaety Ht. H ARVEST ©J 1 im>~-So notlatf to ex , amine the •> ..... ^ ABKiA&QE MAdHINES . Before you purchase MOWE18, REAPERS AND BINDERS* They cost no more than inferior foods. ' We arefereiushreagents for the B3BYBT0NK HAY tOADEB, MEW YOBK OBAMPlSw HOBoI BA*tB, BUIXABD TEDDBB, *o. - •. W« carry.luoomplet* line of fixtures for aU machinei w« seU. . • _ -'_ ; _.•__* teUQ PEAfH. ' _ ..-^i-; -. X patented no7pe1sonou» powder. Suwrdeari to Potaffl, Squash and Onouinber Bogs, Currant and Jomato Worms. Preventa bllitht. InoToasM, the yield Bufflaentiy to cover expense WARDWSLt, HAKIJWzlLRE CO, c ™,, ,. , 13 'W-at DomtaiokBUeet. J. CRAMONDi •"' - MASON, ^ CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, No. 138 E. Whiteabbro St. VnnuahMi plana and estimates for all kinrta of BnfldtogrSteam^me-Brivin and Steam Derrlok Work. X »]io have for tent a building suitable for rnanufactnring or store purpoeem, W. J. ORAMOND. I J.D.Coreoi G OOD BEER. GAM M'EL'S. IT AND 10 UBKBTY ST.. UTIOA. M. V Ths leading brands of the world o* draught •no bottled for family us*. Ball ordsni promptly' attended tn s it!>itJcellanec'U0. D ISCHARGE IN' BANKRUlPTOY.- The new bankrupttawpaMtd by oongraM Is now in full force, and all persona denreaMd "by their debts can'be relieved and dSKmarSd therefrom tinder 1U provisions. H»-vtng bads large practice^suder the old bankrupt hiw.th* subscriber win again make' a''specialty Inl h!4 huinBinnDr «a^un4«^-th6-n*w-actr-tiliaris# will be reasonable. Call on or addresa D. 0. BTQDpABD, Attorloy, . Boom 14 HarOn Building, UUrjBHK.V T«V* »t*v*tni' L ADIES, bring your SklrU to Mrs % JPowelra preMmaltlDg Parlors, « a r £,n> efty St., and have them nude f^- Jl. liloycl* ekirt* anpecJalty. EoslUye aatistmjUcai guaran Seed. .LeaaonsKlvenlnWalitoflking aaaTaUc System o* cutting. Y OU HAVE WANTED to sellsome thmg. Walt no toager. Pot It In the B«n ttnnl 1 pomps mmi oiDBimw ana SIUMERS PlfRSONAL SERVlfTB.. '. T«rt#paou,a OsiuuieUiiBi li*t •» MIghs. •snTBt-OOROOBAst BXOOK, Mail ffBW nOBlllflK B-SBSEX, ijm-r&mm&m' WANT COLtHINS A r e opentoctottljled adwrtisera«nJ« of Lost, found, Bargain, ktoskml, Beniauraatt, Auction Baits, Booms to Ut, aawSMtgLel, Lots for Bale, Help Wanted, Bualness Ohanoen, Boriea^^Oarrsagfnt .vlHMgMi^BaninTax. .- •PersoaU, Bspalrfag, PtantSandlTowsfaT - MiaceUanaoon, Money to Loan, fitoaUoBi Waabso% sfoviag and Btorage, AnnU aad Canvasser* BlaoaBaneonji forJBaie, Bttalness Property to Bent, g^JJStaU for Bait, Beal Estate for Beat. Bu*ia**Cardt,, Ftaanotal, G*^«*aIAjmounoeinent^OfBoJaTi?QOoes. ' "*oi ,1c to, f HH#»ldoy«.*Jc k ^ ^ ' f " 0 t sometltlng you wish to (oeompOfe hntvthe SsnttaM can assist vrw tn * HOUSE CLEANING WE ABK PfigpABED BETTEB T f i i s kVEBi BKFOBE T0 " U CLEAN CARPETS AND RUGS. Having three machines we separate Carpets into .three grades so the best and most delicate Carpeta and Ruga are oteaned by thernielvee and the second Made and so on. There is no better plant In the state and our prices are the lowest. qiJICK SERVICE. CALLkD FOU AND DELIVERED. jQbfl?on's Carpei Cleaniitg Works '"T^'SORTH JAMES STREET. F. O. JOHNSON. #TO#^^^0®f^t#^@f##f###^^ The Eureka Felt Mattress. @ Made- ^f Pwe Cotton Fetfc- Hair at half the cost -EtBiaf-Ho^the best •its' per letBon. Enstructlbn books BerJ. .. _ DAVISON will reenmeber class in Voice Culture at the Arlington Octo- PDND #£fa&BJL> Jeaji Stringers, Be6t Peelers. Ifekers * •*» AND OTHER HELP, •v. ' 1 WAITED AT ONCE, BY THE £ 2 iloMe' Caiihing Coiupany, If yon wish to employ a . b o o k s keeper, stenogra pher or office as- sistant,, write of telegraph to us and Immediate atteh- tton will be paid to meeting your re- quirements. For ^cataJogoe^address DABST MILWAUKFjr OM DKAtJBitt AT LAGEB W_ H IT-B i $ H CTT& I*. lamBottiiBg the Minetorfamily nasi whiel »)iibedeUvisT»a to ant part of theertvatflOt perdoxen. ' - Court and Jay Streets ' * \ ! Wtee id Writer*. - Persons' whd lend Items or artfclei for puWIqa tteiflsMMfiyftleirnamef, tnhttfce publishers smJsfemmi *«MiKnilye t aRd_wrai J»U£I4 aWonvrMrAMi* oiu,v Otherwise their e*nT «nnle»«si»i^k»*tteatlosvaM^^tk* waste TTOSPiiAL r B^SfWTPOSTBb^E^ ^ 1 - On account of rain on Friday afternoon THE' BOStOtf CANDY KITOKEtil postponed ita benefit sale of soda water until a future date, which will be duly advertised. : A T THE GP$Y CREAMER^ *; N0.116WKST traBBTY ST., Is the place to get a nice dish of lee Cream. tee Cream 80c; per ouart; reduction* on iarg* order* • - -•^s* -,v ^"-..L" ~ Batter, Bweet Cream 'eCBSese. " SANITARY, DURABLE,.. m OUEA.3P. If any persem purchasing a Eureka Felt Mattress finds it ijo be^Qthirwise than represented, ihey iriay return it to the © dealer and have their money refunded. to run dur fafctjpry to its ftitl capacity in t order to-cdmpLete .a contract for Electric Veriicles.. Wcfiavftherefore b j e a regulitr line of Carriages. They arswow'* it'special cut price toclose themout'« Get a In furnishing our arid We will make : . '.r *• • •." iJJ^frf^es^efiHeTfoir^uy. reai Bvreet DfiBt and Cottage Cheese. Order* oellv- er^to^partsofthec^^^^ T m^MlA. 'P^™'Ww!F~

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Uticft Took the Vint and Borne the 8ecoBd-ptb*i^St»t<rf.«mKn* 9w-mirVm-teId»y-i8ti»iidlntottlieOlBl)i4Srew^r " Kotos, of -tit* BUaipna ^i^id. :i

,„r.„__^w_^____ , ^, yeaterday L TJtioa 18, Ronae 5, Rome 4. Utlca 2V Trbyi 4f O^ego gf Blnghanxton ^ ; Cortland 12^

,- 1fipl*i• W ?">. »n$fXdIS"• :r~r~ ^^iBbililiftenl.ylsttea Titles yesterday

{tftymgp^fjfte % lsgt.tlnie this season; and ; | | ^ - ^ ^ g abact ion j p l a S a ' i : double header with the Reds, TH£'flrat; game was wx>n by Uriel ITy a.roe^'ooOi and^i^MsiitihevseoDAfl; game ,the-,Qham-! pions, jgot-togel-her and wor|, tneifeorglJte* lag £, aid, &> 3?he, double ^eadeS^w^'^ftj on tpdfawia otowd^to; qiosetthfe seteBt!

" with but It failed In that4e¥]fe<& nat^yiaen^^losttejEeTeWm^eJcbSiL,, £o^^t^ez/e^lyab^ulM^^peo^ieM«i-ent anglhe-audienee was well, sprJtoMeaj with $p&tans atthat. Eeefe Tpnpirea bothgam&andhis work 'vyamnot ex$ra' good. "If can hot be said/ thab-biia 'deei-; Bioni ,won. oc.. Jo8t4ither2.-game .but 4;tiey-

. w£re*at .times yellow, '. \' ,' '' ' •' ' : •' ' .First 0>*u». • .'.;• -,'•'

.-Tfee, first game was poorly played by theChampionafindWey were"l£titled to' lose. Mains was In Kbce. bbStfor Rente aAd $he Mlp#gats;d twicer ""yaa tpTlcbjsd, ujj- bifen. and hard. !< When, warming tip; hesS'emejjl tQ-ha\eJbtap^pMfbttti mbea. he got: in the box it wa&gone and, as 'W4JJi6j^3ur*ed^a^^ hltj^were numerous,ojKhfeolelJyerJr. 4 Al-though*rio errors were, nnwe'baek-Pfjliim, bla -Inpport -was no¥ exactly 'what It anonidimve Men, as i t iackecHihe ginger* which usually characterizes; the work 01 •tKe-l'Ohamipi." njS |^»mtafl, rap. ^|tB|S <j« ^--" top,'and pa one or two operator"

went out from pitcher to first.; -^Wt^f lM^t t f ld^haf f i^Wra^t^ndf tpprsepphd on a'single by FO*. Then %Bft^aerJfi^ed-and--^-fly^-T»ii^iSyii Jone> ^ojredjBaaderham —-• -' - - • "outjto left,

$.bx, 2 b : . . . . Rosa, e i . . . .

trie& *£.„„. heejCT.lb-

a?amsetl<,4h.

Hallman, if.. Wopdlock, ss-Egajr' cfr . . . . Simon.. rf_.-.T Earl, l b . . . . . Mm, 3b Gilbert,- 2b... Hurley, 0 . . . . Mills, p , .

^ n ^ s ^ e ' t h t o % ^ w i j K y w ^ . t t | i ' , n l n g . ' •' "" f '• "z •"

""WUlje Mills pitched for Utica and was

retired to order without scoring. .Hftllnito, tfteftrst map up -for TJtlca,

' placed a tbree^btfgger against the center field fence, and Wopdlock,' W » . came next, went^iitlroin shor'tlscf fpfe, Effean singled, scoring HaTlmaft, l?.d went to thjraina^ingle by Simon. -A twoiBag-

~g^^yEarl:,ip cente^field^aogred-^agan ^Egamoni^wSP^fwM^lovthw Vthrow tp the plat)) oh Sin^bri. Ellis sin-gI«i,morInsf Earl, andjBtpXe B son& Gil­bert went' imt *gwi Tihojfi;to;, ffrat, .and Hmley singles. Hft jcoricIriEa la. - Mill*

• Ilej£ojLygu»iii!ji^^ Innlngwas a nicelead-forUtica to.s6irt on, an'd it proveel too much, for the Cham-piohitootoTCome. • Fttda added another 4am4gth]>^eco»my-ft^pTm^ffc^^ and, with ope wan put, I^gan B ^ ^ W , sending him to third. E»gan atarted

^"owh^nd-a^hVrtWr^w-^rda-'catCher^ short was returned badly tpthe plate, l e t ting Hallman score.' =glmpn walked, and EarUnd ^l l i s JMtH Bm out*

The two runs in the sixth were made by Utioa on a single, a passed ball, an-other jingle,und a |wo baggar, The two" in"£S« Slgftn were' on. "two successive bases on b i l l s arid a double.

Rome's first runs came in the second, when Wheeler led off with-a single and Tamsetfc walked.' The 'double steal was worked and Mapilre new ont to left and Shea fanned. AwJfiTT&row to flrafby short on a bal l hit at hint by Hanley let Wheeler score. Mains singled scoring Tamsett. F o x hit to snort who threw Mains ont ab second. ' ' "~'~-

Two moreruns wewCmage )n the fourth on a siDgle^by Sheaanatwosaccesajty*: three baggers by Hanley and Mains-

One rhn w a s ntade ia the seventh on a flelder'a dhoice and singles by Tamsett and Megoipe. The score of the game follows: • " *

__ Vlrit Gam*.-\ROMK. \ . B . B. iO. P.O.

3 0 Fox, 2b Ross, of 3 0 0 4 Jpnee, rf 4 0 2 1 Wheeler, lb B A 2 fL Tamsett, o b . . . * . . 4 1 2 3 Magnlre, ss 4 0 1 1 Shea, 0 . 4 1 1 4-. Hanley,.tt„- 4 1 . % 8 MainB, pT. ... i 0 2 0

A. i -0 0 1 1 4 1 1

"88" ~5 12 84. 11 0

ECallman, L t....\ 8 —-woodlook, s s . . . , 4

Eagan, c. I..-«..*. 5 Simon, r. f.^.^.. 4 Earl, lb 4 ElHB, 3b. . . Gilbert, 8 b . . . Hurley, e

UTIOA.

A.B. K. 4 1 1 1 1

\ 0 X

- 4 .'.4 . . 4 . , 4

IB. S 0 5 1 1 2 0 1

P.O. 3 1 8 0 ' 0 1 4 5

.1

A. 0 4 0 0 1 3 5 2 2

. p 10 15 37 It 1 Score by innings:, .

R^me7.~„--.I.. 0^ o~sinjru e - 5 Ptlca 1. 5 10 Q 0 a 0 2 *- ti) J3ases stolen, FoXjJtjrheeler, Tamsett, JEKlIinin^irgan,1 -Effikf ;twoj5aSe JBIM,

-Wheeler, ^ n l l m a n ^ J ^ a ^ A f U J b r e i : base hits, R1Meyi!Mams;HaumahjEagan;

gufie;"TO Wireeler; innings 4ach#tcher pltchea'in; Mains 6, Millsf); hue hits jn>^e-ont3a^ns-i5^illsJl2}3truck •<$&, bfl&ains'S; by^dW^fbaseionbaflsroff MaBir^^off MulsMr^asse'diBall, Shea;

- —umyfie, geefe; at^hd^qe,400. ;' • TIio Seoona OSID«. -

-Mains had intended ib-pitch both^games but after the flrst gaine Ke deoided no|,to do id "and Rttdderham -weht' in. This gam*%as o f a Ibmewhat Bifferent type frPhahenrstoue. HBttddie," asufetial,

- had tHSStlclins on his staff and the Aeld .waarforftlike-their usual wo^k. Rnd-

dernsinMtphed'a shuii o u t jahd it wasAot iiisfault that the tJtlcaps scorecL m*>

TBK BOMJB BJktir BJBNTIMI* S^Ttot>AT WTmm&J »3?!«?BklB^B' B l&W. ' 4 i W| mu l l I i i i i l i i i i iT i 1 11 I I U . I I 1 11 H 11 I I U L J - I J 1 11 IIIIIUIIIII in 111.1 .11 >l mil l ing niDii. l i ' W Lini'.ii..|iiM IUM/IIIIU!

'1 -»> w

while Maguire went to second." Shea1

? i D £ l e d 4 ,* !£ M a g u l r e s c ow«' Saatey hitJ

to sh or1& Who retired Shea by .touching! sedond apd doubled Hanley at first. l> ]

SS *KTf "Jing^nd one in the fifth. In* $W third, after Rudderham had fanned, Eosc singled and a nice three bsgaer by R,os|'t6'»r|ght.n,eld- scored him. Jone&hit*

* | M M l l l » l II I 111 I 1 11 1 il f

antee? It inight haye been done OK*

( i 5S / > f*,C i,%

holiday, but the occasions wore few apd] far between. Utica has not been psyingj a great deal over that sum for the last1

Hantey»if— Rudderham

Thelcore Second Game.

BOJtK. A.B. K.

. . { . . 5

..I.. 8

. . . . . 4 "4

r 4 . . . . . ' 4

3 4 3

« - " — ' -

P - -

few weeks, but unWnear thTclose of the1

season the5Utica games drew fairly Veil-! K i " " « T •

XHE-p^ATI+WICOH&r

The death of 'Oa^beUe' King, the i n j m o h t h s ^ d daughter Of Mr: taq-MtaJ

pecurred at 4 p.,.m. Erld#y. frbm spinal. „ , . ll^llaiT^^teTiaTeTilB'Thaw^are-B;

5^eeler^flewl|4wthyJat^elr-iiriea ment/ , » '... 'i. '.',"' •'/"",

The XAte DMrfa O. Carpenter. The funeratof DavfdiO.. Carpenter was

held ffonf hisWte residence, 'east fef Soiney on Friday afternoon, Bev. H. H. I»ea-; body, D. D , officiating;' • The .bearers were George^lass, L. M. Colburn.'Georgei qeve^andsmd John floltby. 'Interment*. wi.feniadeMW^^htjSetiletoht^^^^^

# J

IB. - 2 .

1 0 0

. 2 1 2;

0 0

P.O. 3 3

' 1-7' 1 3 4 2 3

A. 2*. 0 0 0 0 4 * ft. 1

B. 0 Q;

q i t <t fk

i P

34 4 8' 27 0 3 UTICA. ' • ' » ' . ' vfcfi: B— t a r P.P. 'A. E.'

.4 3 4 4 4 4 3 3 3

0 D 1 1

•0 0 0^ 0 0

32 2

-tar <o

1 •0 1 i 0 0

5 0.1

5- P.P. 2 6 2 1

11 1

. 0 0 S-' Q

27 14 0 0 .0 0-Bpm,e.-:-, 0 2.1

TOca.—.........-.IQ Q ft p;tTrOTi-Tf-Ji Bases BlolenY Tamsett 2; three-base*

hits, Ross. Shea.; • sacrifice,:hits, Bots; lotftre plays, Woodlook to Earl/' Simon to Woodlook;innlngsea'chplt»hi8r,pltched &.. Rudderham 9, MHla9; .b'ase hits niad^ off Rudderham 5, Mills 8; struck out, by

ALBAHJ, Sept 9.—Brroni were plenti­ful: In yes^rday's game wi th the Dor-pians and bothSId'arland and fieerlni were marks at times, the former getting a tr i i e tbe worst pf i t The Score: '

Albany.... . . .1 0 0 1 0 0 4 Q Q-,6 0

^aarrflrirrg a-8 ritx-8 u s

street says; "Jortwo years I had, trouble with my kidneys, produclngpain in the small o tmy back, over the hips and down my^ limbs, and oonsidetable. blpjatUtg abOuttthe body and the lower extremities, Some aigtita It waa impossible to lie dpwn. bnt other hights I rested well A s is the case4n-auchcomplateta I waa worse whwr JLstopd on my feet pr-wi»lkea-itgWjardtfair Mr. ^aifehad .used Doan's Rldhey PU1» and had received marked benefit' Thi|

_ .. induced me to try them. •% procured CORTLAND,\Sept. 9.—The Cortlands had 'tMem at Broughtoh & Graves's drug store; " ' — followed the directions oloeely, and be-

gata to feel-better before i^hgd used half a boi. r followed u p the treatment, and When I stopped |fll m y double had dteapt "tredl I hav" rweftwnrthiiilft- "*"

"Bat ter ier - McHttlani} « a d Xhearh; Peering and Kalkhoff.

bortl»nd' t&, Btefbamtoiu?. , ELAND,\Sept. 9.—TheCortlaii

little trouble m trouncing Binghamton yesterday, because they hit'arid ran all throngh-the game and Wolfe was wild when he should have been steady. Bine-hamton'q flilrtaM* hitfai w*re fK> PMittered as to b e IneffecHve. The scdre:

. B. H. E. Binghamton 1XL2 0JULJQ 0 a - .313 4 Cortland....2 0 2 0 > 1 $-$ 1—^2.18 8-, Batteries—Wolfe and Coogan: Swltzer an'd Nelson, '

t

O)weg;o 5, Troy 4 . OSWEGO, Sept 9.—Johnston's pitching

and batting were the .features of an ex-olting game with Troy- yesterday. The score: R H. a-Troy , , . . . . . . 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 1— 4 fi "0 Oswego 0 O'O 2 0 1 1 1 *— 5 10 U

Batteries-Brown and Werner; Johns­ton and Both,

State I>«»»Ti*g 8t»ndlnr. Won, Jjoat

Rome .., 76 Utlca — 88 Cortland — :S<5 Binghamton ..._>...HO Oswego

81 44

'47 $£

m 76

Albany , . . . . - . . . „ , - . . 64 JEroy.- . . 43 %i .89; Sohenectady 29 76 2T4

dlaines Today—.Binghamton at Cort­land, Troy at Oswego, Albany at Sche­nectady, Utica at Rome (two games).

Due B»u JNot«g. The Rome Olub will glvQ a complt-

mentary reception to,Manager triirien jSraves, druggisto. and t h e Borne Base Ball team, at the club rooms, next Monday evening, in order tp (•pnfa-rhnta fitting honor to the pennant winners. _ _ _

In the second Inning of the second, game a t Utioa yesterday Earl nitorbau

as it reached first It turned In and rollecl slowly, over tjie bag.: .Keofe called the-hit foul though plainly fan1. "When caUedTon it he bad to laugh at his own decision and admitted that he had spoken -top quickly.

Up to the second time he came to bat in the second game yesterday1, Pete Egan had made eleven hits in eleven, times at bat. In that Inning he flew oup to left field. , !

Fox gare the UfcfcanBa fewulustra-MODS yesterday of how handily ^he-cab gather fh those pop flies back of second.

where he had been called by the illness his^br^aer, BanielTSheaT *ecslved gram _ tor's death. Nap left at 10.-3& for homte and wi l l not return to Rome-again this seasoln. When he left home on^Thurs-44y^hIgJjrother-JWAajnnch'better'apd it was thought there was ho donbt as to Wb recovery! Na^nas-^naderfor himself ja larg^cnrcleOf^ends-inr-Bome;wno:-wlH: ~] extend to him their heartfelfc sjtmpathy. 1

A man in McGrawville gives the Cort­land base ball cltfbfS every time it wins a'game and each member of the team whPjnakes argn §!&- every run. • »

Utica Herald: "Uticaris were pliasM to see Manager 0*RrIen with his arm otitr of ite slifig and b!dpe itwllicoritmue to

a bunt yesterday even the R^iie-playefe smiied. Willie isibp.fasijfd*MmJtom He should continue to bit them out. Ma-guire?» work a t short yesterday wis ex-

~* -**•"•-—' " * - J l i i a e

ISTSi;s^i'»^*^ oightsinhings they weM|btee^;*ri|? hi ^h¥SiintoiMnih^ Wltb twp nieM p u t % i e «,v.#A'v4oT,h+ > Arm™ allowed two runs.:*«J * . . - - - . , ... « ...

% u i S r i a d four itt^n. pitching for Rome and ^as being-fwi

«S^uSSa^V^^Ox^U^

unfoftnhatp errow all< rf^tbp|^b,toinr

fcbl^edB^wiere fttoecin.one, t^o,-thrle 6rd«r3^*^€hampibnS:dJd MasLim^f f S f ^ ^ d M a g f u r * elpeclally,r d e . ingihlce^rork. . • t

%mteitflfi?pitoheathe gecond gam,e, a l S ^ K O T e v W » r W thaai he did In the first

'In l ie ninth inriing, after Hallman had fouled ont *> catcher j n d Woodlock had gone out from second baseman to^pitchBr covering first, Egan singledI ' ^ e £ ™ ; mon hit one along the grpttnd to'Wheeler at flrsVbut he erred, lostaK the chance to retire the side and letting Egan to second. Earl followed Egan and-»ent a long fly t o left field almost along foefotdline< HMdey.hadBhard ran *? W b fe but 'got (both Oianas on ifc arid dropped it llgau acored aafely on the error iand then Hanley tbr*w_inJo Tamse i t^h i t eS l^n

« ^ h M J l i m e . V c a t c h filmtattbe p|ate a n d m *W° 6o;*n$ threw badlyi»nd Sim&iqored. J p U i f a w a A

3vithhi» ^e»!ODen,jicbred o*}*****^

finest. Today's Vint Oku*.

BTvXBStbs PABKr^ept- 0«—AJ'the e i d of the fourth inning in the first Bomfe* Utlca game today the score stood 7 to i - i n favor eff Utlca." Jones was

;

Some Pertinent Qa«at fou That Can All "Be Answered W i t h One Be]ply.

^Whyia-it that in Rome.and itssuburbsr With a combined population of, 15,<J0OJ" there is only one medicinal preparation wmoh gives, stateniftnts.. from tesldents "to back up its representations. . •

Why i s it that Doan'g'Kidney Pills do this In Rome as wel l as in .every oihei* city and town of any Importance 'In the union? - . " CT •'

Wbyr is it that there are advertised in every newspap&p .a dozen remedies, and. onlybne can supply local proof, Ipttalen-dorsement tit its claims?. .

the solution of tap prbbleni is simple. $n ly one-reuiedy. has ^hBTpcln^.and-£he staying powter: Otffer [remedies make all klndsof gigantic yet -fuffie efforts to get" local proof, but the attempt ends in pro­ducing, a statement or two frompl^ce? that, as far as Rome Is concerned,, might jna't as, well be in *he moon. Here is

W "IRS-A,

Kidney Pills to others arid we' Jceeptbem in the house all the time, and shall al-Ways resPrt to them If pcoaaion regnlres." ; Doan's Kidney PiHa are for sale by all dealers; price $0 cents, per box\ Sent b | mall oh receipt of price by Forter-Mljbhrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for thjj United States.

Bemember the TDMTIW, Doan's, and take no other* .*'.

OKronlo Diarrhoea Oared.. .ThlB is to certify that I have had chron­

ic diarrhoea ever since the war_. . I got so weak I could hardly walk or do anything, flne bottle of Chamberlain's CoHci Chol­era and Diarrhoea Remedy cured me sound and well.

J. B GitiBS, Fincastle, Va, 1 bad"'chronic ularrhoea for twelve

years. Three bottles of Chamberlain's Collet Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured me. ^ — - _ .

S. L. SHAVER, Fincastle, Va. Both Mr. Gibbs and Mr. Shaver are

prominent farmers and reside near Fin­castle, Va. They procured the remedy from Mr;- »W; E, Casper, a druggist of that place, who is weU acquainted with them and will vouch for the troth of their statements. For sale by Boughton^ &

Vree of CTharce. Any adult suffering from a cold settled

onthe'breast, broncEItfi, throat or lung fcroubles of any nature, who will call at Bro^ghton & Grsres*B, will be presented

toward first .outside the foul line. Just with a saihple bottlecf Bpsohee's German Syrup," free of charge. Onjy one ^bottle given toone^persdnj and-nonetochildreh without order from pareufiB.

No throat or lung remedy ever-had such a sale as Boechee's German Syrup in all pa>ta of the'civilized ityorld Hyre&tis years ago nuQldns 6f TiotUes were' gtveh away, and your druggistawill teB you-its ^ucceaa.was marvelous. It- iff really the,. only throat aid dun^g remedy generally endorsed by physflriBiis. One75«entbot-tle^Bfill cure or prove i ts value. - Sold by deajers in ell clvllited countries

B E W M ' S Little Titwrly Rlayra perma.

Baroatns. HORSES f O R SALE. J-Orie horse four

ay«»rr pM' ««• road nwre ten year? old.

by C A F E FOR S A L E - L a t e l y uBed _„

mi. Iaeliipm«BipySa« fewtdaeftrt bnSfir-

' '' -Cteeua'HiOt PraoHcallj

to brad , Rome,

~VT~; <vmmw-

JBfiiftitedr-

RAJ^IlLlENpij^pan; permanent posi-. . tidi»i.tM^mpJ|th and expenses. IJeJEer-en6es'rea.uWed7^Dia«.1& Co., S34 S. 4ih St, Phil­adelphia', Pa! 'S^.. I

ANTBD,r-A;j^an and wife are deslr-„ „ ^]«8,0!tf^H|* four-or f(ve rurniijliea'

rdoliis T«r hdu lweEWK. Refersnce ftirnlsbedj tti^teay,Aao^iSajp& letter, R A , » f « « f i Bentjnel-tofllcei f^Wl. t

Washington 6t;

A^SED^iladieH to canvass to JfcV—«ome,*eonietUlnK newj articles .sell-ats

wery hpuEte. Wltt^pjiy by the week. Please; stafieXage, "'Jnarrlea^or. Single. Address A. B. e . j Sentta^bf8fc»,;.g0il«iJ.^ Y. - ' , '.a.'i'.'.' t.'ii;. w'.?.?.'»t' "' T T f A S ^ i a - r S S f r l to do general house-Vv 'wort ^pplsr;»t»2f •" ~ - - • - - - ' ^pnlyi»t»23 W. DominicJc Bt.

ANtEP. — "4,' competent girl for '. hotiS'efrorfe. jfoply at Golly & Birnla's.. l

ANTED:*^j|,'4|wt-class. Jiaundryman at the County Home. . L. Mittenmaler

jrrtBuper^Wqe^ti^oytpaPoor. ; . - .-—? m Afi[TE>^^bonce f a girl to coab find todb general housework Apply to

.si&dtordt-TJ^Nr'waaBmgtoii ft. •

". tAuK j^tivnfi Prif*.1r t " f

for Sal<i or to Kent. \ SUGGESTlOIiL that may beoppor-

XX. ftirie '8Bverat Bwelllagn _ ffir_ gale, .WfEB every modernoonvenlenoe. within two bloolwfflf Arlington Hotel, George Soott,

TJI RAN3AOKING the city o'er, In X quest of Bulldtdt Lota, remember, that I have hundreds of them for sale, and as good ai, made George Scoto.,

HOUSE-AND, LOT FOR SALE.— Queen Atone,,#late root and all modern 1m-

le provemedts. Apply at Blrnle'n Bicycle Shop, 981 in- ^-Bomlnlet8t. ; -

FlrAT'TO RBNTr r P etalrs; ,10 rooms; - **P«r month. -Applyat000 Kirn St. D. M

Wood. , ' Hi 11 • . in . vi)V f ' . '

fOR SALK'-Three Wheel Derrlokaj F< . - - . -• .will »f 11 Mparstftly or together, very cheap.

Inqurre at the AilriB#on Carriii^ Worke..

TO RENT—Dwelling with bath, closet, etc., 117 *T,,J*y*ti Dwelling 607Floyd Are {

Dwelling m Deiilnggt.1 Dgettmg 71j W.JDomt. i t e ta i , , choap rueiny-<«-aKftaal,'!jc~Oeorjte Booff. ' * ~".

F'OB_ SALEr-jNew Queen Anne pwell-ln)t, wlOTHUupto-daiHCoXvenlenoei, rilo*'

lylooatea On Floya- ayenue. It has ten rooms, wilt paint eitorfar to suit purchater. Gfeorge Scott. ;• i

FOR SALD. ORTO BEOT. Temperance,Hotel, Borne,

-Thalmsn's , N. V Three, no* water, four' story brfcfc Cl-robmfrheated by hot ww

doors from New York 0«n>ral; aluo aanie dUtance — ' & OgdenabnrK and the BatUlfaotory

from Home, Watertown . _ Onldrto & we«te » B, B. ginUone. proof «T«jth»t-«-flrw-ola>s, profitable trade established at pre»eBt-tlmo. AddraM for p»riio-olars, JHM. X. Thalman, Proprietor, Boi N. V. '"J'-' HOUSE TO;. fRE5*T-5Q8 Mercer S t

Inquire of J. H, CSkrroU, Chamberlain'* of-flee, City Hall. t

FOR SALE OR TO RENT—On ac-countoflU health, Uio'uQd#r»Igned offers

for sale or to rent^hls hotel, eitusted 109 E. WhitesboroSL Apply, to Martin Boyle, f

TO RENT—Stpfee ,at Stokes. Living apartment over stor» if desired. Pott office

located In store. Tolephope connections can be obtained vrry cheuply. E«nt very cheap to rigli

•parties. Also Blncumlth Shop for M I C ' Good biuineafi. Gall on or address Mrs. '/,. M. Dork' 8toie», N. Y.

FOR S A L E - A Flute; cost $80; will sell ' for -$40. Also a new Banjo and Piccolo.

Apply.tp Mra. E. Esenwoln, Custodial Asylum^

FOR SALE OR TO BENT.-The de-strablB and pleasantly located bonso and

lot, 4*0" W Embirco itreet. Apply to 1. J. Evans, 113 W. Dominick street.

FOR SALE OR TO RENT—A Hotel on earner Kast Thomu and Robert* street*.

Doing a good business. Apply on the premises. Jamee fifeagher. ^ *_; t HpO RENT—Modem House 817 West 1 miamuBt.,iWtl* orwithMlt «t«bU.^AJW

et. W.Jjft Parry, j89« Biront "wrmasm ttteefeX-"

Nap pnea, wb o fetoxBed o a ^ B r s a ^ ' jmmijw i ! n r e chronic iMJMtiDfttion l^BonT night « ^ J t e tom^ttWp^^Ma^^^ worn ut* feelthg;

cleanse and regubite the entire system.

febJsmomlng annonnctag the la«- » f , m ^r_ntH a ^„nW » - B C T ^ W » » . a™*, Htae-pmir>>- Hamlin's drug famous-Btofei-- __^__ i

Tonne 'Hotben, Cronp in the, terror of "thannnTirlfi (it

young mothers, because its outbreak Is So agorazrna' and fretluentiv fataL Shl-lohfrGoughrand CoUBumptlou Cure acts Tike magic^ln cases of croup. It has never b'eeu known to falL .The worst cases re­lieved Immediately. Price iSSo. 60c. amid f l . Sold by. Brougbton & Graves on a 8ttarj8itee. _ - . ' •_ '_" "J . . '.»•

"1 /tiW'JUJKD.witb: piles-eleven beforei njsing DeWitt's Witch'Hazel salvi; new my health. Is fully restored—I feel-like ft new.man," Conrad Sta'nge,' Plerz, Minn. A soothing, Veiling preparation Of standard-merit; bewareof-worthleisf: cpunterfelta. :Hamlin's drn^Si|tore.

^O^HC%.^The names _s£J>W&I:^\ff. i^h~ -pgrsonH to uui- va na^rand sfm-ors-atrarTrial-Term of the Supreme Court for the county of Oneida, and the names of 'forty^ight persons to serve as Tritfl Jurors At a Trial Term of the Su-greine COHirt for the-Fifth Judicial Districtjto be

eld at the- GdifK "House In the city ofBotne, comiriencing on the 2d day of October, 1899, tvill be drawn at the County Clerk's office of the coun-

-w^-~_ .^OlOiiefda, In the city of Utlca, N. Y., on.the 5T*aW: iM" raay loTlbptembeA lB»i"«r3"fc M. Dated —•*-1 mica, N.Y., September 8.1899

_It . .^.^. GEOBCffi D. EELASK. Clerfc

Xoat and SL.

J-y .let^th'padlock, attached by aflnegold chain., WiwiMtsoiwwhereoetween Jamea.and George streets, *-—-*--"- -•-^-•••-•-^. •-George strteU. If.found, pleaw leave at BenUnel.

Malarkey Is In the box for Utica 'arid Rome Jiad inade but one.Mtj l |Mat theiourJnnlngs.- - f p o f f l c p n i i i l ^ In aj»*ppearalcp iiifit.Rn|ld^6rJrwOT:af is umpiring. Theattendanceiaabontfl

8tateJ^atn»-jPwypectir;

a aum 61 Tnoney, on'Geo: 7«ty, A3rewardwilll?ep«Ud'*" HomG<orie>j8t{"- -T^T' ii'i i- - • — ^ a - « ^ r '- in"i

Educational. g35S?

vitik^ MrA^ Wrir

o.^e TJtaca yexess^.jfBji^ u.oaay mark the cIo«r6Tthe state league season of 1899. It is believed the season has been ft successful one throughout the league generally and ijhere i s every rea­son t o .believe the organisation wlU be kept intact It i s highly probable that President Farrell will* within * few days, icall a meeting o f . w e league di^ rectors for the purpose of aecerUlnbjig what the various magnates think of the proanects of their remaining^ i n thSleagbe another year. ^Accotdinrto the Albany Argus., the ^president of jthe league Isof the ^BelleTlhafc^tLWbttiai)r«avI|Sib^^ force-out Rome-and^Cortland, substitut­ing Auburn and Elmira Ojhe former oity was tried this year for the third time but failed to keej^up the pace and qntn The objection t o Borne and OortlandTls that~a vismng-«l»b aeldom iftwer gets w*r-the guarantee there. Wil l aqme one give the date when Auburn paid a visjfr ing club more thafi |30, whicb ii lBe guar-

iTnrrrTT7wrae»t<ta ym t^i

of Haasw eune*. HAWtDeaa^

/

XX. B. imjwo years'TfJL. ITlithre*, iiandards. > Prepares for Ear of all M TSewi for catalogue GKOEGBiCB ABK.

^ Clinton Preparatory School, CMHwnr, ir.-T. *

(Mine maes from Utlca, N Y.O ahdW.E B> Boys prepared for any college by method* sys­

tematic, thoroUf h al»d auoceasful, ' ' •' EKFUaKHCES,

Ht B«v. CortlaidtjWJbiteheadi p. D , Bishop of

T^d^Charler^*Btte«cii^ritrPf-eiHeH 8npVeni*Ootirt,B t~\ ^ ^ . , iywh>ngton Jefferson College . , <• - f-

BeV Geo TOUIsm^onjBmWh,D D LtitJ^TPrei Went Trinity College i >

Prof. Alpheus Q Packard, M D, Ph p , Brown University ' — i

Prof Benjamin I Wheeler, Ph D. 1J».D, Cor —Prof -HintwJiv'aVreOr n. 0-HtfkryarQHJaiver-v'irslty. J"ojr CjrouISts addrskg. t .

X tt.^iEiaKS, A.fe-> Ipriaeipal

?|Xi RENT-One Sntt S i a r m V Rooms JL 'fa the Glasmaun-Howef Block, heated by itoam. Anpl totvniiBGlBwnapn.

•B ^ALE—HoraeeaVnearlyallprlcesj" JH f r o i n f W u p t o |!5.0OO .each. City lota op most erory Mtrwt fwm IWO,to 18,000 e«oh. Also brick atores, vacant baOding -Kites and farmk AUbnameesporUtntDg.to.the loaning of money on Bond and' Mortgage' strictly cohfldentlaL Bousea^d-^irnllore stored Jujdspared-fce. S«t»o£aakiiidscollectedandrt5taraij promptly made, t a i e s paid, repairs and lnsaranco looked

ttari and, in fSct. two e n t e charge of propeny fce* -to- laaiF/fereby *BlU*taif the ownetof

touch vexation and aire. Terms veryreasona ble. K you vdsh to purchase or sell real estate

^aonr4» toiwcroiroiidan money .apply to the Beat Estate Agency

B t E O n S E H R n B S A H I , In aie-jiew corner of Pomlnlnk. and Jamen

V • st.rMt*. Some.

-nonces.

general announcements. f&S 'd/N. SPEAR, teacber Of "Man­

dolin and Guitar, will reorganize her cla.a nalo on Tuesday evening; 8el»Tri», at-tfo. 201

fl-.aeorgeJBftAil _ _ _ thci- .__ aconrae ,oX htttrueffon a«e Molested to" can,

to. arrange for

33= ~r* t^ggg ["'^"'ii.'T'

rmit ,T>ANliNABr5'.! UV

"' • „ ''VERY CREAP.

"RerlJ Grisen and Sweet peppers.

• /* 1 « C O t E O DOMINIOK. -

gEATTTTFtrTJ^l^A^BERR'S

;--~--XOTX^^PrES. • ';

Fine Yellow Grawford^Peaches for Can­ning, 75a. -to $ 1 a basket.'

MILVO'S STORE, 108,W. Dominick St.,

^PHE PEACH SEASON

WILL QLQ8M TSI3' WBJSK.

I shall have'some Choice PeaoWs on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.'' Also Plums- aaot Prunes, A few barrels of Bartlett Pears thlq week only; *

All kinds of seasonable Apples. B, W. 8TBWABT-, iaB S. James 8t.

proteooional. "^"PT

D R. W. K REID. Washington Street Opera-House Block. Offloe Bottrs,: • Uoin1-

afternoon, S to 1; evening, 8

11 |i ii ii 11' i ii

la anMReuorts.

K N O W l f O M ' H O U S E ,

-143" N. ^ntfaMtpibF Stptmt S-, y-j--• -i^w-^r^-SatviM von-WITH -

BBST OF M%M& AXD LUNOEES -"- - Also-Atee, WinA<F£|fltuor*«nd Cigar*. Best B^stettrant to the.clty, MEALS 25c.

t Pon't forget the plamnext door to Tattle's jttuslo Store. Ladte»'l^g.BMmand Ioe Cream Parlors W.»talr,; . _ _ | | ^ 0 ^ N

j - . . 1 ; -.^Proprietors.

-jPjatiair-aoTOEir"'"-T^~' *'. Redwood, W. I ,

Unsnrpassed ban, pike and pickerel flffcinft to toe lake* aear hotel. Board and roooMune*-oalied. OoftMteattnldeFanCJfl^p^^ For rates adareis FABUTf HOUSE;

. .Bedwopdi'-HSiY''

a ROVE HOTEL, STAR LAKE,

•y»fi>iiiiiiiiii» mm £

»ttsine00 C*ro0, T t^-%

. PUBWDJOJILS, Neatly bonnd at-reMpnable jpHw _.

a^Ht-

H«gh 8 W ; tint pr(<«e3o*

'tjfo*. N. V, * * a * -

j g B RN H4B"©' B'K'O B. aucoesson to John Fisher, supply the '-_ -,

B E S T Q U A L I T Y O T . - ' f M T t aft tueir market oppoelte the' Commercial Hotel, on James street. Every Idn\iofcyre«t8aTtea: and Smoked Meats and Poultry in their season Bernhg,r$t Sausages 0r« Vn*wttKUi^

Telephone Connection, . . .

zb±

P. O. Benson's Mluei, W.T. In the heart of t

large, airy rooms. the heart of the Adirondack Mountains.

Larre, airy rooms, elegant table, %oodr boating, afldthp,flaaet,ltohlagftjid deer, hunting (rtqwids WfllTmopitaBsr^eTidteT JThTwlyfurnlgKed througnoitt^ and Is 'first class in 6Tery>reip»ot Bellable Euldea furnished on application. Bate*

Jf BEAINABD, Propr.

E OLLINGER HOUSE, JRedwopil. M; X.

lug, 8:Sb to 9:80; to*

DR. h. H. JONES, Dentist; Offi6#, Farmers Notional Bank Building, No. 18]

W. Dominick St.v,Rome, N. Y. Hours, 0 a. m. to 12a.m.; i;p."m. to.6 pJm. • , 't • , .

Bv H. ID. WHITE, Physician and - Omoejuid resldenoevlil-B. Dom.

ipeolal attention given to' disease* of

urgeoi Inlck.Bfc Bpi the Nose and Throat.

BRy-A. ^HFFOfiD, Homeopathic Phy"-- siclan and Surgeon. Areata al forms of

diseases. Office and residence, 917 N.Washington

DR. H. F. HUBBARD, .Phys ic ian and Surgeon, Is located in the offices formerly

occupied by Dr. Bhowerman, »t No. 101 W. I?ooil-nl.ok St. . Diseases of the Ear, Throat and Nose a specialty. Oflloo Hours: fltoi0a.m.,ato4iknd 7 to 8 p.m.

G N. LEHR, M. D. Office and resl-• denoe, 219 West Liberty strest. Borne;

N. Yr 8peoialUee: Gyneookwv, Throat, Xlectrio-lty In Chronio Dtseases. Office until 10 a.m.; 1 to 8 and 0 to 0 p.m.

F W. KIRgLAND, • ABOHTriCT,

llnlokfltreet, Borne, N. T. lOSW.jDomlnlokl

O . AltOHTntOT, Nos. B0 and «»Arcade, Utioa. B. Y.

D Domini

R. H. J. TELLER, Physician and • TinadBnoe NA 108 W.

Until 10 a.m., 3 to 4 Burgeon. Offloe and Kssldenoe NoVlOS W.

—5-jlckBt -Office HOUM: Unt p..m.,8;80to8p. m. Night bell.

rpHE STANWTS

ENGINEERING COMPANY, — — - BOMB, N. Y . " - — ~ ~ " Consulting, Designing & Supervising Knginefr:

SpeclaltlM: Water SupplyKSeweragA, j'urtfloa Won o f WiJer and dewage. Water Power Devel opment. Park and Ucmettry Work..

Correspondence solicited.

financial.

Dla-

ItTONfiY TO LOAN ON

SO and 60 Days' Time,

On all kinds of personal property, Including monds, Watches and Household Goods,

without removal Honey advanced on wages and salaries.

1VM, WIWaON, Office, Boom 3, Baulpaugh-Armstrong Block,

111 B. James HU AU business strictly confidential.

CASH Pt tD FOR WESTEBH IORTGIGES eUisr la dehnlt or pthenrtnj.. ^ _ _

' W T J rOs% v v » 8 T » « * ' L A H D Obtained under mortgage.

E. B. P A R K E R * C O . , international Trust Bldg.,

. BOSTON, MABB. . Dalktsd Bonds and Beeffrldts Bright and Bolp

MONEr TO LOAU At F i v e P e r C e n t .

QNJMPROYBD BBAL ESTATE, In «nb«nt3"-ta stilt borrowers;'

The Rome Savings Banfe, ROMB.JB. Y.

" : ' ' ' • ' • [•"•; " ' • • ' • - ' - • ' • " " " ''•'• ' • • ~ —

S w ^ t Potatoes 20 Cents a Peck.

Good apples for. eating or oooktng.

W e make -a- specialty of Good-Cof­

fee to great variety, from 10 cents to

35 cent*a pound-

^ Fresh Jersey Cream Crackers and

Ginger Wafers.

Grape Catsup 35 cents a bottle.

Don't forget about

'.'•" BAKESTUFFS; The place to get them Is at

rvl.F. 8ALSBURY*S 20T West Dominick St.

On B,. W. * O. B. B., !»Tnines1l!romBonie,tTOTre» from Alexandria Bay. The finest fishing grounds and most beapifu) scenery in New York state. Five lakes In sight of the hotel.; The takes con­tain in abundance .of black and Oswego bass, salmon, trout, pike, pioicere) and muscaUonge, Tbp, hotel rooms, are large,aad airy, and have been newly furnished throughout. The tablets first class. Good railroad, telephone,,. telegraph and, mall service. Bates |8 per day. Speoiairaces STparSST^ - B . X BAlIJEY. Propr.

•ffOrat. NCHIMAITDIE, Broadway and S8U) St., Mew York,

Tan HOW A»IOLTOIM,V mt» r-iioo- gom-la-the city. European Plan.' Good location for brail H6*s purposes, and In the midst of the Theatric*!

dlntrlct. H. F, INQLEHAKT. Prop.

Broadway sjid Met Bt., Hew T o u t — • Befurntshed and Handsomely Dsoornted,

Bclentlfla Plumbing. A Belset Horns For Family and TrantUnt Onests

BOOMS $1 PXB DA-Y Aim VFWjtBD WM. G. LELAND, Proprietor.

Restaurants. A Y S T E - R ^ - r -

1 THE OY8TBB 8BABON NOW OPEN.

Choice Standards 80 cents per quart

Other varieties In stock.

A large variety of Fish, Clams, Lob­sters, &c. ^eals-and-L^nohe»at«Bhour8v~'

• GEORGE W. STURDBVAV"*, AriiUKtaii block, Home, N. V.

T ^ A V E YOU TRDID ' "

- -THE TROY STEAM I«AUNI)RY» - -* -IF -im% WB¥ S«Pt

•<JajfirorkluitrWtlyl!rstflla«ftan<inp to date. AU.cotote* work handled with oare. dome and

"**' 3WBJ3-BQW • & • L A K S , |'»1 WestUbaety Ht.

HARVEST ©J1 im>~-So notlatf to ex , amine the •> . . . . . ^

ABKiA&QE MAdHINES . Before you purchase

MOWE18, REAPERS AND BINDERS* They cost no more than inferior foods. ' We are fereiushre agents for the

B3BYBT0NK HAY tOADEB, MEW YOBK OBAMPlSw HOBoI BA*tB,

BUIXABD TEDDBB, *o . - •. W« carry.luoomplet* line of fixtures for aU

machinei w« seU. • . •

_ -'_ ; _.•__* teUQ P E A f H . ' _ ..-^i-; -. X patented no7pe1sonou» powder. Suwrdeari

to Potaffl, Squash and Onouinber Bogs, Currant and Jomato Worms. Preventa bllitht. InoToasM, the yield Bufflaentiy to cover expense

WARDWSLt, HAKIJWzlLRE CO, c ™ , , ,. ,13'W-at DomtaiokBUeet.

J. C R A M O N D i

•"' - MASON, ^

CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,

No. 138 E. Whiteabbro St.

VnnuahMi plana and estimates for all kinrta of BnfldtogrSteam^me-Brivin and Steam Derrlok Work.

X »]io have for tent a building suitable for rnanufactnring or store purpoeem,

W. J. ORAMOND.

I J.D.Coreoi

G OOD BEER.

G A M M'EL'S. IT AND 10 UBKBTY ST.. UTIOA. M. V

Ths leading brands of the world o* draught •no bottled for family us*.

Ball ordsni promptly' attended tn

s it!>itJcellanec'U0.

DISCHARGE IN' BANKRUlPTOY.-The new bankrupt taw paMtd by oongraM

Is now in full force, and all persona denreaMd "by their debts can'be relieved and dSKmarSd therefrom tinder 1U provisions. H»-vtng bads large practice^suder the old bankrupt hiw.th* subscriber win again make' a''specialty Inl h!4 huinBinnDr «a^un4«^-th6-n*w-actr-tiliaris# will be reasonable. Call on or addresa

D. 0. BTQDpABD, Attorloy, . Boom 14 HarOn Building, UUrjBHK.V

T«V* »t*v*tni'

LADIES, bring your SklrU to Mrs % JPowelra preMmaltlDg Parlors, « a r £,n>

efty St., and have them nude f - Jl. liloycl* ekirt* anpecJalty. EoslUye aatistmjUcai guaran Seed. .LeaaonsKlvenlnWalitoflking aaaTaUc System o* cutting.

YOU HAVE WANTED to sellsome thmg. Walt no toager. Pot It In the B«n

ttnnl

1 pomps mmi •

oiDBimw ana SIUMERS PlfRSONAL SERVlfTB.. '.

T«rt#paou,a OsiuuieUiiBi li*t • » MIghs.

•snTBt-OOROOBAst BXOOK,

Mail ffBW n O B l l l f l K B-SBSEX,

ijm-r&mm&m' WANT COLtHINS

Are open to ctottljled adwrtisera«nJ« of Lost, found, Bargain, ktoskml, Beniauraatt, Auction Baits, Booms to Ut, aawSMtgLel, Lots for Bale, Help Wanted, Bualness Ohanoen,

Boriea^^Oarrsagfnt .vlHMgMi BaninTax. .-•PersoaU, Bspalrfag, PtantSandlTowsfaT - MiaceUanaoon, Money to Loan, fitoaUoBi Waabso% sfoviag and Btorage, AnnU aad Canvasser* BlaoaBaneonji for JBaie,

Bttalness Property to Bent, g^JJStaU for Bait, Beal Estate for Beat. Bu*ia**Cardt,, Ftaanotal, G* «*aIAjmounoeinent OfBoJaTi?QOoes. '

"*oi , 1 c to, f HH#»ldoy«.*Jc

k ^ ^ ' f " 0 t sometltlng you wish to (oeompOfe hntvthe SsnttaM can assist vrw tn *

HOUSE CLEANING WE ABK PfigpABED BETTEB T f i i s kVEBi BKFOBE T0 "U

C L E A N C A R P E T S A N D R U G S . Having three machines we separate Carpets into .three grades so the best and

most delicate Carpeta and Ruga are oteaned by thernielvee and the second Made and so on. There is no better plant In the s tate and our prices are the lowest.

qiJICK SERVICE. CALLkD FOU AND DELIVERED.

jQbfl?on's Carpei Cleaniitg Works '"T^'SORTH JAMES STREET. F . O. JOHNSON.

#TO#^^^0®f^t#^@f##f###^^ The Eureka Felt Mattress.

@

Made- f Pwe Cotton Fetfc-

Hair a t half the cos t -EtBiaf-Ho^the best

•its' per letBon. Enstructlbn books

BerJ.

.. _ DAVISON will reenmeber class in Voice Culture at the Arlington Octo-

PDND #£fa&BJL>

Jeaji Stringers,

Be6t Peelers.

Ifekers * •*»

AND OTHER HELP, • v . ' 1

WAITED AT ONCE, BY THE

£ 2 iloMe' Caiihing Coiupany,

If yon wish to employ a.books keeper, stenogra pher or office as­sistant,, write of telegraph to us and Immediate atteh-tton will be paid to meeting your re­quirements. For

^cataJogoe^address

D A B S T MILWAUKFjr

OM DKAtJBitt AT

LAGEB

W_ H IT-B i $ • H CTT& I*. lamBottiiBg the Mine tor family nasi whiel

»)iibedeUvisT»a to ant part of theertvatflOt perdoxen. ' -

Court and Jay Streets

' * \ ! W t e e id Writer*. -Persons' whd lend Items or artfclei for puWIqa

tteiflsMMfiyftleirnamef, tnhttfce publishers smJsfemmi *«MiKnilyetaRd_wrai J»U£I4 aWonvrMrAMi* oiu,v Otherwise their e*nT «nnle»«si»i^k»*tteatlosvaM^^tk* waste

TTOSPiiALr B^SfWTPOSTBb^E^

• ^ 1 -

On account of rain on Friday afternoon THE' BOStOtf CANDY KITOKEtil

postponed ita benefit sale of soda water until a future date, which wil l

be duly advertised. :

A T THE GP$Y CREAMER^ *; N0.116WKST traBBTY ST.,

Is the place to get a nice dish of lee Cream. tee Cream 80c; per ouart; reduction* on iarg*

order* • - -• s* -,v ^"-..L" — ~ Batter, Bweet Cream

'eCBSese. "

SANITARY,

DURABLE,.. m

OUEA.3P.

If any persem purchasing a Eureka Felt Mattress finds it ijo

be^Qthirwise than represented, ihey iriay return it to the ©

dealer and have their money refunded.

to run dur fafctjpry to its ftitl capacity in t order

to-cdmpLete .a contract for Electric Veriicles.. W c fiavf therefore b j e a

regulitr line of Carriages. They arswow'*

it'special cu t price toclose themout '« Get

a In furnishing our

arid We will make :. '.r *• • •."

iJJ^frf^es^efiHeTfoir^uy.

reai

Bvreet DfiBt and Cottage Cheese. Order* oellv-e r ^ t o ^ p a r t s o f t h e c ^ ^ ^ ^

T

m^MlA.

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