' 7K.-vy 'im Vftfr iUjJllpW'PW' WB'iFWFSf'WW&i 'MffVI ' JBHHPW rjPK'iiii iinpji,! iw wy'frrjiijippBSJv "Hprr"" 0 THE SCRANTON TRTBUNE-TnUllSDAT MORNING, APRIL H, 1897. nrT r y r ji V BASE BALL CHAT AND SPORTING TALK Tcbcau Says a Good Word for Scran Ion's Pitcher, Wcllncr. WHY "BIQ DILL" MASSEY WILL DO rlcrantoii Writers IIiivo Hoon Accused or lionstliiS""AIJc" IjCoIIo Snv Ho Hns Not Agreed to I'lav l Syrn cnso anil Thinks Well of the Hitting Powers of Our IMnvcrs--5ossip In tinny Comer oftho World ol'Sport. A letter wan written by "Patsy" Teb lau, tho llRhtlntr rnplaln of tho Cleve lanils, to a friend who sent thn letter to fti-r.uiton iitul which conlalned tlila reference' to Wcllncr. the bit: twlrler, who comes hero from tho Texus league. "I ree Scr.ir.ton lias sinned Wcllncr; If he don't make some of the Eastern league counterfeits hustle. I'll ml-m my Buei.." V y are cratlllrd to know that even uch nn nll-aruund bad man us Tobeau hiienks well of Wellner, whom hq met at Hot Splint;. last winter, but there la a sllpht objection to the word "counterfeit." a The talk about "HIk Bill" Massey liclns slow is all bosh. He's a Httlo clov and so was "Dan" Brouthers and linger Connor In their prime but they named their own salaries. They were valuable men bocnu.ve they could bat like ilends and lidded their positions well. Masssy batted out .3r,7 per rent. In about iW week( last year ufler an Idleness of equal period. Tlwtt perform ance Is pretty f.ilr considering that Hill" came from the mlnorlst of minor leagues Into fast company. Brouthers' average last f-eaor mis .400 but Mns fey could lun backwards around the bases while "Dan" was Koine; it toes foremost, and yet Tom Uurni consid ers Brouthers one of the mainstay of the Pony team. "Mr Bill" Massey will do and when next September rolls around his hitting percentage will bo found up among tho five leaders. Sas the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: "The SprinKtleld union has heard from seven sporting writers of seven Kasterrt league cities. Each ex cept Rochester, of course, nnd Buffalo (!) picks his team for a pennant win ner. Vv Horace Lerch, of the Express, is the modest Bison. He- never would dare t exhibit such impartiality in tho Kxpivss. Kprinsiield Is so far away, how ever, that even a Bison may be impartial without fear of beinp found out. Lerch is the unfortunate victim of environment." In this case fiction is a little. stranger than the truth. No Scranton writer has picked this city's team for first place- or for second. Scranton's manager, owners and base ball writers are confident that the club will not be na low as in the second division and they make no hone about It, but confidence has not leaclvd the limit where reason gives way to braggadocio. "Abe" Izotte, the ox-WllkPS-Barre right fiejder, drafted by Pittsburg and sold to Syracuse, was in Scranton yes terday. He called with Manager Orltlln on T. It. Urooks and during the visit nald that he had not asreed to play for Kunt'H-h. Ho speaks highly of the Scranton club and Fays it contains the most positive lot of hitters In the league. 4 John Walters, Scranton's new center fielder, arrived here ' last night via Philadelphia from his home in New Bedford. He Is no stransrer In th'is state, having played with the Altoona, Johnstown and Harrisburg clubs. He was with Altoona when that club was (.ailed the Rainmakers. The name was suggested by the team's feat In once making the circuit without plaving a game on account of rain. While in Philadelphia Walters saw "Pat" Mea ney who has been getting nearly two weeks of practice nnd will report In good trim. Last year while with New Bedford In the New England league Walters ranked sixth In hitting and fifth In fielding. His batting percent was .37-1. YESTERDAY'S BALL 0AA1ES. Richmond, Va., April 7. Philadelphia- defeated Richmond this afternoon by a seoie of 9 to 1. Philadelphia loft for Nor folk tonight. Score: R.H.E. Richmond 10 0 0 0 3 0 0 04 8 4 Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 r, 0 3 0 9 11 1 Battel les Chesbio, McCord and Foster; Stultz and Schabel, Field and Oraily. Um pire Tate. Reading, Pa., April 7. Tho Reading club, of tho Atlantic League, won a magnificent contest from Piiwtiicket, of the New Bug. land league, today. Score: R.H.E. Reading 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 t fi .1 I'awtuckct 0 002010003 6 ." Batteries Collis and Barclay; Donovan and GrafCries. Philadelphia, Apill 7. University of With the com. ing of night wo men are careful to bar the doors of their homes aeainst the intrusion of lobbets and assas sins. 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" While I was living t lUgtc Rock, Ilc-tetourt Co., Va" writes Mrs. O, A. Connor, of Allegh ny Spring, Montgomery Co., Vn "a ldy friend came to me and said: ' My daughter, aged IS years, lias repeated hemorrhages at the nose, and she has uevcr the necewary indispositions of womanhood,' I advised her to get Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription. The lady purchased one tottle aud it cured her daughter. She was well ud happy when I led there," Dr, Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser Is a physician that is always in the house, ready to give advice and assistance ony moment, day or night. It rontains 1,008 paKMi. 3 illustrations and several chap ters devoted to the reproductive physiology of women. Over a million women own and value it. A new edition is just out and for a limited time copies will be given awoy absolutely trek. If you want a copy in 8 heavy tuanllla cover, seitd si one-cent nainps, 10 cover cosi 01 mailing onij; vi uic World Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. If you prefer a fine cloth UmAlnr. ir, nna lajuat !. l HrSTtm .Art ! IS IT 1 ssiiR Pennsylvania fairly swallowed t,ho Frank lin and Marshall team today. Score: It. 1L E. t;. of V: 710 12 7 0 3 0 G-43 33 1 V. and It. .. 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 01 0 IS BattetlM Dickson, Wundcr, Brorwn and llocffcr, Itadcllft; F. C. Mlllor and II. Mil ler. - DIAMOND DUST. Tho New Yorks havo released Charles Eoldler, the young pitcher from Brooklyn, and Dennis Houlc, outfielder. Berwcr. Boyd, O'Brien, Beard, Daly, Ilnrpor and Qlllon are seven Scranton plnycra who have worn Rochester uni forms. "Tommy" Johnson, drafted from "Scran ton by Philadelphia, is already slated for resular duty In tho box when the season opens. Nntlonal lenuuo writers slzo him up as a standard twlrler. The Springfield Union, through its sport ing editor, I, E. Sanborn, presented on Sunday u page or more of composite base ball story written by tho Union's corio sponilints In every Eastern Icaguo city. It was a commendable stroke and of tho kind that helps the game. If bapp ball doesn't pay In Springfield It won't be through any fault of the Union's sporting editor. Will 1. Baker, of tho Syracuso Courier, says: "Scranton has been boomed enough. It Is a good team. Our distinguished fellow townsman, Tobias CadwaKader Orlllln tie nerves great credit for his labor In bring ing together In his station among the mills and mines an aggregation worthy the plaudits of well-filled bleachers. If during the hot days of summer those bleachers are not filled, gratitude is a lost art in Scrajiton." IMPORTANT L. A. W. RULING. Bond Itucing .tin -a Hereafter lie Un der League Control. Baltimore, April 7. Chairman Albert Mott, of the League of American Wheelmen racing board, hns made an important ruling In connection with road racing, which virtually brings that class of cycle events under the control of tho League of American Wheelmen, who have an agreement with the Cen tury Road club looking to the better management of the sport. The ruling was brought out by a road race which tho Clifton wheelmen of this; city had proposed to hold on Easter Monday. Among the entries were six profes sionals, a man under suspension for two years and a score of amateurs, t'ron seelnsr the list Mr. Mott wrote to the club saying that the suspended man and the professionals must be ex cluded or else the amateurs would in cur the penalty provided for racing against professionals. This same ruling, Mr. Mott declares, will hold good In connection with all road races and will have the effect of hereafter dividing such contests into professional nnd amateur events. OUTLINES HIS PLANS. What the New Owner of the Driving Pnrk Proposes to Do. In speaking about the Driving park yestetday its new proprietor, Wilbur A. Rice, said: "I have leased tho Scranton Driving park for a period of three years and propose to give at least three first class horse race meet ings besides bicycle races during the .season of 1897: to keep the track in first class shape during the entire season; to run the track In a strictly unobjec tionable manner; nnd t secure some of the very best horses In the country, thereby giving the people of Scranton an opportunity of seeing one of the best season's sport of this kind they have ever had." Mr. Rice is issuing $10 tickets which entitle the holder to all the privileges of the track for training and driving purposes, also admission to races, grand stand Included. FIFTEEN.R0UND MILL Jim Judge nnd Red Connlcy to Try Conclusions in Music Hull. In Music hall Friday evening thsro will be a in-round sparring match be tween Jim Judge, of this city, and Red Connley. The men are both clever, gamey fighters and a highly Interesting contest is expected. There will also be an eight-round go between Ben Wilson, of Danville, and "Kid" Brown, of Hartford, Conn. Illk Alley Prize. A combined French clock and Dresden candelabra is offered as a prze at tho Flk bowling alley for the five best average scores mudo during April. WHIRLS OF THE WHEEL. Last year 'the value of American wheels shipped to Cuba amounted to $4,S;!3. Wnlter Sanger, It Is currently reported, will bo itho star of a racing team this year, employed by an Kngllsh chain com pany. Tho bicycle craze has reached the Ha waiian Islands, and a stock company, with a capital of fl0,0C0, has been organized to build a third of a mllo track at Honolulu. Mlko Dlrnbeger, once known as "King Michael," has just recovered from a se vere attack of scarlet fever at his home In Buffalo. There Is no likelihood ot his ap pearance on the trnck this year,' his condi tion being almost -past reformation. John S. Johnson during his recent se ero slcknesi loM twenty-eight pounds, reducing his weight to 140 pounds. The phjslidan who attended him stated that not one man in ten would have been able to have stood the slego which Johnson Vtmt through. The bleyclo voice Is the latest thing at tributed to tho bicycle. It is asserted that wheeling, especially with the mouth open, has a detrimental effect on the vocal chords, tho strain on which Is much worse when tho voice is subjected In an ettort to keep up a conversation while riding. A census of tires was taken nt tho New York cycle show, and It was found that out of 1,001 wheels exhibited thero were 8M fitted with single-tube tires. No record was made al tho Chicago national show of tho two kinds. In Boston thero were 737 wheels on exhibition, of which 691 wero fitted with slngle-tube tires. A Frenchman has invented a spring frame bicycle, this spring being Inside tho top tube, for which a number of pat ents huvo been obtained. It Is claimed that long Journeys over the mountains, as well as more than 30V miles In Switzer land, prove rho good working of the ma chine. A now combination bleyclo lock, prim arily designed to bo built with the ma chine, has mnde Its appearance. Tho lock fits around tho top bar of the frame, near the head, and when closed prevents the head from being turned. With, a largo number of figures a number of combina tions Is quite large, Ono of tho novelties recently placed on tho market Is a velocipede wagon, The Bteerlng wheel Is placed In front, while tho motive power Is applied on the iamo princlplo as tho bleyclo tho pedals being fastened about the center of the body or the wagon with an open slot for the working of tho feet when Beated In the wagon. The rubber used In bicycle tires comes to this country In largo lumps, or "bis cuits," as they are termed, weighing all tho way from 25 to 100 pounds. Brazil furnishes tho best rubber, coming from the regions of the Bara river, which brings from 75 cents up to M per pound. This rubber Is preferred to any othor on RCCOU " "l . jr,kvH f MAtlAt no ' THURLOW HOMOEOPATHIC INSTITUTE 225 and 227 Washington Ave. SCRANTON, PA. Graduates of tho best Homoeopathic Colleges, with enormous experience, will examine and prescrlbo for you absolute ly free In tho ollleo or tit your homes. Hundreds of famlllea havo taken ad vantage of this liberal oreer, nnd many serious cases have been cured at tho email cost of 50 cents or $1 for medicine. If you n tv In doubt as to what dtseaso you are suffering from nnd what euro to take, call at tho office and tho cuse will be clearly diagnosed. Consultation in English or Gorman. A separate cure for each disease. Prices mostly 23 cents a, bottle. 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Train leaving 12,45 p, m. arrives at Philadelphia. Heading Termin al. 6.22 p m, and New York 6.00 p. m. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem, Easton aud Philadelphia, 8.20 a. m 12.(5, 3.05, 6.00 (except Philadelphia) p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p. m. For Long llranch. Ocean drove, etc, at 8.20 a. m. and 12.45 p. m. For Lakewood, 8.20 a, m. For Heading, Lebanon and Harrlsburs, vta Allentown. 8.20 a, m., 12.45, 5.00 p. m. Sunday, 215 i. m. For Pottsville, 8.20 a. m 12.45 p. m. Returning leave New York, foot of Lib erty street, North Itlver, at 0.10 (express) a. rn.. 1.10, 1.30. 4.15 (express with Buffet parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4 30 a, m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9.00 a. m,, 2.00 und 4 30 p. m. Sunday, 6 23 a. m. Through tickets to all points at lowest rates may be had on application In ad vance to the ticket agent at the station. II. P. BALDWIN, den. Pass. Act. J. H. OLIIATJSrcN. Oen. fiupt. 2,000,000 BARRELS Made and Sold in Six Months, ending rtarch 1, 1890, Total Product of fill, mm I! The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels. Largest Run on Record. Washburn, Crosby's Superlative is sold everywhere from tho Pacific Const to St. John's, New Fottndlnnd, aud in England, Ireland und Scotland very largely, und 1b recognized as the beat flour in th world. WHOLESALE We Carry a Full Stock of Wheels, Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Shafts, Poles, Axles, Springs, Steel and Cast Skeins, Buggy Tops, Duck, Drill, Rubber and Carriage Cloth, Carriage Forglngs, Bolts, Clips, AND A FULL LINE OF IRON, STEEL AM BUCKSMITS SUPPLIES, & MANUFACTURERS 0 hie nn Hill Timber cut to order on tdiort notice. Hardwood Mic Kails sawed to uniform lengths constantly on hand. Peeled III' m lock Prop Timber promptly i-'urnislied. MILLS At Crossi Fork, Potter Co., on the Buffalo and Susquc. ban n u Railroad. At iUina, Potter County, Pa., on Coudcrjport. und ort Allegany Uuilroad. Capacity 400,000 feet per day. GLNHKAL OFl-'ICE-Hourd of Trade Huildlng, Scranton, Pa. Telephone No. 1014 ''Iti'Xjl &? 8omemea nceJaa reliable, laO )Uie9bUKU. Tbpr are prompt, lale arl ceiUIn in remit. Tho genuine (Dr. Tcol'i) oeTer dlup. 'nolut. GeutsnyirUtrc.Sl.OO. Addreui'CAl.UKBICUlBCs., Cl0Tland,O. For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Spruco Streot, Scranton. Pa RAILROAD TIME-TABLES cl.rl,,lj 1 I'fforf IMnvmlirr I e. iHaS. Trains Leave Wilkes-Barro as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and tho West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton, Pottsville, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the West. 3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pitt3bur and tho West. 3.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and the West. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Harloton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD. Gen'l Pass. Aje.it. J. B. HUTCHINSON, (leneral Manager. LEIIian VALLEY UAILuOAD SYS TEM. Anthracite Coal Used Exclusively Insur ing Cleanliness and Contort. IN EFFECT NOV. 15. ISM. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and Now York via D. & H. R. R. at 6.13. 7.15 a. m., IJ.Oj. l..u. (Black Diamond Expiess) and 11.30 p. m. 1 ii tii. ..., or, V'lllroa.lln.rra via. D. L. & W. R. R.. 0.00, 8.0S. 11.20 a. in., 1.5 3.40. 6.00 and 8 47 p. ra. LL ... i For White Haven, Hazleton, Pottsville, and pilnclpal points In the cpal reelon , vla'D. & H. R. It.. 0.15 a. in., 12.0j and 1.11 ' P'For Bethlehem. Easton. Reading. Har risburg and pilnripal Intermediate sta tions via D. & II R. It., 6.15, 7.1j a. m.. I 12.05, 1.20, 3.33 (BUck Diamond Express), l 4.41 and 11.30 p m. . ,. For Tunkhunnock. Towanda. Elmlra. , Ithaca. Geneva and principal intermediate stations via D.. L. & W. R. IU COO. 8.0S. 9.55, a. ni 12.20 and 3.1a p. m. , For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara 1 Falls, Chicago and all points west via D, I & II, It. R., 7.13 a. m.. 12.03, 3 33 (Black Dia mond ExpresB), 9.60 and lt.30 p. m. I Pullmnn tiarlnr nnd elconlnc or J.ehlcll Valley chair cars on all trains botween Wllkes-Barro and Now York, Phtladel. phla, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN II. WILBUR, Gen. Supt. CIIAS. S, LEE, Gen. Pass, Agt., Phlla., Pa. A. 7. NONNEMACHER. Asst. Gen Pass. Apt.. South Bethlehom, Pa. Scranton Office. 309 Lackawanna avenue. n TT T. A. W A Ti Ifl K! r &U; r HUDSON TIME On Monday, Nov. 23, trains will leave Scran ton as follows. For crbondate S.tj, 7.65, 8.53. 10.15, a. m.; 12.00 noon; 1.21, 2.20, 3.52. 6.25. 6.23. T.57. 9.10, 10.30. 11 rLr. n. m. -... iv.nn. snmtniffl. Montreal. Bos ton, Now England points, etc-5.43 a. m.; ?'FoPr Honcsdale-5.15, 8.55. 10.15 a. m.; 12.00 "fo"; !wilke2s-IParrneU.45. 7.4B. 8.45. 9.38. iliSf'a. m.t 12.05. 1,20. 2.1'S. 3.33. 4.li. 6.00. 7-61?'0r9'eJ,UYoPrk.mph,ladelphla etc.. via VVBr p";msyivunnla Railroad polnts-6.43. 9i?oar- western' pol.nPts.mvla Lehigh Valley. Rallroad-7.45 a. m,: 12.05. 3.33 (With Black Diamond Express) 9.60. 11.30 p. m. Trains will arrive at Scranton at Mlowi: From Carbondalo and tho r.orth-6.10. 7 40. 8 40, 1131, 10.40 a. mt. 12.00 noon; 1.0, 21 3!5 437, 6.43. 7.43, 9.45 and 11.25 P. m. From'Wllkes-Barre and the south.-5.40. 7 to. 8 60, 10.10, 11.65 a, m : 1 1. 2.11. S.4S. 6.22 6.21. 77.3. 0 03. fl.45. 11 52 p. m. J W nUpDIPK. G P. A. A bany, N, Y. II. Kv. Crojs. D. P. A., Bcranton, Po, PENNSYLVAHlfl RHILROHD. MEJIl tf n ff 9 xK'niitiiViHnH IKS, fill). AGENTS. Co., ScraHitora, Pa. aonthty, rcgnlatlDc medlclno. Only harmlMaeai BSOU1U UD UKU. 1 UU niUUb UV UW,) Zt Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenuo and Del., Lacku. and 'estcrn, Effect Monday, October 10. 1S96. Trains leave Scranton as. follows; Ex press for New York and all points East, 1.40, 2.D0, 6.15, 8.00 and 9.55 a, m.; 1.10 and 3.33 p. m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia and the South. 6.15. 8.00 and 0.65 a. m., 1.10 and 3.33 p. m Washington and way stations, 3.43 p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, 6.10 p. m. Express for Btnghamton, Oswego. El mlra, Corning, Bath, Dansvllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.20, 2.35 a. m., and 1.63 P. 111.. making close- connections at Buffalo to all points In tho West, Northwest and Southwest, Bath accommodation, 9.13 a. m. Blnghamton and way statldns, 1.03 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 6.15 p. rn. Blnghamton and Elmlra express, 5.53 P. m. Express for Utlca and Richfield Sprlnss. 2.35 a. m. and 1.65 p. m. Ithaca 2.33 and Bath 9.15 a, m and 1.(1 p. m. For Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes Barre, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan llle, making close connection at North umberland for Wllllamsport, Harrisburg, Baltimore, Washington und the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, 6.00. 9.55 a. m., and 1.53 and COO p. m. Nantlcoko and Intermediate stations, 8.03 and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Intermediate" Etntlons, 3.40 and 8.17 p m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket tlmo tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city tlckot office, 328 Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket office. Eric and Wyoming Valley. Effective Jan. 4, 1S37. Trains will leavo Scranton for New York. Newburgh and Intermediate points) on Erie also for Hawley and local points, at 7.05 a. m. and 2.2S p. m.; and arrive from abovo points at 10.33 a. m. and 9.38 p. m. SCIlATON DIVISION. Ill Klfcct October till, 1800. North Uound. couth Bound, mtaoii tU2 'JO I til y sis LSal k""ub h kTralos Dally, tx. v, I cept hunday.) mp uiArrlve Leave . 7SJ5N. Y. Franklin Bt. no .... .... 7 lOiWcst 4ind htrcct .... 7 0 weenawuen Hit .... .. Ip uiArrlve Learl u 115 Hancock Junctloii it '. : VA'-- &t .... ... sra' .,, . sep, , .. .. sio ,. 04 H3f .... 10 llaacorl: IS 6 12 46 12 40 I2 2l! hturllgbl I'rwtoupailt romo roynteile llelmont Pleasant Mt. Unlondalo Forest City carbondalo White bridge MayQeld Jfrniyn Arcblbald Tnton Peckvllla oiyphant Prlceburi; Throop Prnvlrtence park riaco 1211 12 0:1 HI6W 11 49 fi ro, 1 34 in 10 (11 w ttiisriisV 17 07WS8 ... i: IS IS 41 , 6 4liU23 7 14, C ,. 7 2 351 .... 7 SM .. 7 8 4l... . 7 31 4UH ... 6 3V 11 1W e wins' 6V8I1 ill S3 1107 OSOlllM 0 18 11 01 6 15 11 (H e is nctr 7 4 W . 7!B 4 1J,. 17 41 H 17 ... 7 41 4 a ,.., 1 HI III 9)0,10 55 ucrai in T m'a m Leave Arrirel AU trains run dally except Sunday, f. Blgntiles that trains stop on Ujual tor pas eengcis. ecuro rates vta Ontario WftaUrn befon purchnulng tickets and uavo raonay, Diy ant NI jfat K prebs to the West. myimwrseu, won. roaa jujv rcrclt, Dlv, 1'us, At,BItit9a;r CONNELL lEfi :: 11 HARDWOOD IUB .te-t tt'iBMffr aUu ,v . fc fw4.vJ -.t 1-4,
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