ffc V THE SCRANTON TRIBUJNJS-FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1899. GAMES PLAYED IN ATLANTIC LEAGUE BESULTS ON THE OPENING DAY OF .REGULAR SEASON. Scranton Had a. Sovoro Defeat Ad minlsteied to It By l'ftterson Hotl son Was Wild In the i'lrst Innings nnd tho Patcison, Club Secured Eleven Runs Wllkes-Bnrro Also Loot, But Gnvo a Flno Exhibition of the National Game Results of the Other Games, Tin1 chuinplonslilii pentun of tho At luntlo base hull league opuntd estor lny. With Its comtmct circuit and hiBh-cliuii teams the season begliiH with auspicious promise nt untiHual success. Five of the elsht clubs In tho Uapuo mo located In Pcntmylvniila, z.: Fcianton, 'Willies-Hart e, Allontour, Ileadlni; and l,utu aster. Tin- other three townw rppretcntcd are litoi!on and Ncuvnik, N. J., and lUchinond, Va. l: O Hairow, president of the lcoi;ue, has his hu.ul(iuai tora In rhlladelphli. The season Mill und September y. Illrhinond plavuil jCKiurda at Vt'llkPS Hane, Lancaster at ItcadhiR, Scran ton ut 1'uterson and Allentown tit Ncvv nrk. Tho Atlantic league began Its fourth year of Us cxlstemo jesterd.iy. Iast year this league suffered llnurieiully, as did all minor leagues. Richmond, the pennant winner, was the only team to escape heavy loss.es. The late war with Spain Is said to luwo had a srat deal to do with the financial embarrass ment of mis and other leagues. The four first division clubs In tho r.i.e for the pennant last year were Rich mond, the winner; Iancuster, Reading and Paterson. Allentown, Nov, -ark, Hartford and Norfolk comprising ilia second division. The fight between Richmond and Lancaster for the pen nant last year was llerce, ludeeJ. It was a close race throughout the en tire season. The latter won mote games than Richmond, but they also lost moro and consequently their per centages of victoiies llguied lowe-. Reading deserves a great deal of credit In her hard up-hill light; and, us she did nobly In llnishlng thlid. Had It not been for the good financial judgment of Piesldcnt Ii.urows in keeping intact the circuit thiougli the season, the financial troubl s of Newark and Hnitford would have been more serious The defeat of the Scranton team was n disappointment, but the result of yes terday should by no means dlscouinge the ,-fans" of Suanton. We have a team composed of men who hae won honois on the diamond, nnd as soon ns team woik Is perfected they ought to innke a good showing. Yesterday's Results. Rending s, I. mensier, H. Pi't-rson, 20, Scr.tl'.ton, 2, Newark. 1. Allentown, 2 Richmond, ."; Wilkes li.tirc, (. Standing of Clubs. W. Richmond 1 New ilk I Rending 1 I'.iter'-oii 1 S- ran ton A Wllkes-Rnrro 0 Allentown 0 I. ancnter 0 T, PC. i) i oy) o i oeo 0 1 OiiO I l.OiO 1 .0) 1 .'WO 1 .Mt 1 .WiJ WE LOSE THE FIRST GAME. Hodson Was Wild nnd Bowen Was in Superb Form. Paterson, N. J., Apill 27 iPaterson Hcoied eleven runs today in the (ht Inning against Scianton. In this in ning Hodson gave live bases on balls and mode three wild pitches., and six lilts were made off him. This made a farce of the game, the locals winning by a ".core of 20 to 2. The vlsltois could do nothing with liowcn, who pitched magnificent ball. About 400 people saw the game. Score: PATUUfeOX. R. II. O. A. 13. Wright, cf :s 2000 Camp, 31 2 1110 I-add, If .1 n 2 i) o Duncan, c 1 2 :: u o Inornton, lb 2 A 11 l o liettinger, rf lino o Rellly, ss I! I l r, l Gochman, 2b I I! i i 0 liowcn, p 1 (i n l 0 Totals 20 17 27 K. 1 SCRANTON. It. II. O. A. 13. Knoll, cf 0 0 3 0 0 Llppert, rf 112 0 0 Dillon, lb 0 1 i (I 0 I3agan, If 0 15 10 Doheity, 2b 12 10 0 O'Connell, 2b 0 0 14 1 McMahon, a 0 1 r 4 2 Thackera. c o 1 l ,; 0 Hodson, p 0 o 0 0 0 Total b 2 7 .', U 3 Paterson, 11 2 10 0 3 0 3 0-.0 Scranton lOOOOloOO 2 Karneel runs Pattrhiin, 7; Seiaiuun, 1. Two-base hits Wright. Dune an. (JopV man, 2. Three -base lilts Ladd. I.lppirt, Thornton. Home run Occhm in Double plajs Rtilly and Thornton, Ciochm..n, Thornton nnd Cf rrp. Camp Cochin in ai.il Thornton; 13.ig.-n and lliMnhon, 3le. Mahon and Dillon. l'ht on bulls I5v Hodson, 10; by IJovvon, '. lilt b jnt li il ball G ttlnger. Struck out 11 Row en, 3 Passed balls Thaekt ra. Wild pltehci Hodson 3. Ralk Hod-on. Time 1 JS Trnplre Betts. Wilkes-Baire Lost the Fhst. Wllkes-Ranv Pa., Apiil 27. Wllkes Rarre nnd Richmond opened tho At lantic leaguo base ball seat-on here in the presence of 2.500 people Refoio the game tho two clubs, headed by a hi ass band, paraded. The weathei was nil that could he desired. The contest was not decldid until the last man was out Roth teams had the Mime number of hltb. but the locals fielded ooelv which was the aieans of giving the vlctoiy to the via tors. Thp score: WILKI3S-DARRI3, R. II. Cncekc, lb , i Hnlllgun, rf 0 1 Rli liter, cf l o Odwell, It l 1 Atheiton, 2b ,, 0 3 Clytncr, ss 0 0 Coughlln 3b 0 2 clouding, c 0 o Jltneson, p ,.,., 1 l O. Hi 1 1 n i" 13. ) 0 1 ,o 1 1 0 0 Totuls 4 10 27 17 Ask for, and obtain only Rg?nWM'S Bronchia '""""'' JrociOgf Doitoa j wnicnnavoreeelvceltlio Banctlonol phy eiqians generally, nnd tes,tlmonlnls from cimiicuii wen inrouKiiemuiii) world. The (Itnnlnft hAH thn !!Seof C SS RICHMOND. II. It. O. Wrlelty, eg :: 1 1 Hh.uinon, K ISO Dolan, 2b 12 2 He bold. If 0 2 0 Ileus, Ui 0 2 13 Hargrove, cC i 0 0 U rninelon, 3b ti 1 '! Hlocilman, o U 0 fi Cheibro, p 0 0 1 a. i: Totals 6 10 27 ID 2 Richmond o 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1-5 WUItcteUnrru 2 2 0 0 0 0 u 0 0-4 Two-huso hits Dolin, Hey bold, Wrlg loj, Oopckel, Onimlilln. S.icilllco hlt& Oondlng. Stolen linn Dunelon, Halll run, Oelwell, Atlierton. Coughlln, Double plays -Dolan to Wrlgley to Hess; (.'lies lno to Dolm to lless, Jlinoion to Ooockel to Coughlln; t'ljmcr to Athcitoti to Oorckcl, Atlierton to Clvnitr to Ooeckel. Strmk out Hy Jlmcfcon, 4; by Chesliro, 1. 1'Iint bo-o on errors- Wlllei s-15.it te. 1; RlihmouU, 2. Hit by pitched b.ill-H'ir-groM-, 2, Dolnu, 2, llalllgnn. Left "i biihcr Wilkcs-llniie, 7; Richmond, S. Umpire Hentlcrsein. Time Two bourn. Victory for Reading: Team. Reading, Pa., Apill 27. The opening of the Atlantic leaguo base ball season In this city took place at League park today betwien Reading and Lancaster. About 3,000 people attended. Shortly before the opening hour a giand stteot parade took place. A brass band furnished lively music dining the game, which was nimkcd w 1th heavy hitting on both sides. The locals put up a good game and by op portune hitting managed to win out. The batting of aieVuy, Stiatton and Murphy and the plajlng of Leahy, Drauby, Scliaub and Coekman wete features. Score: R13ADINO. R. II. 4 1 A. L. Stratton. rf Childs, 2b .. Drauby. lb lictts, If 2 Cncknian, 2b 1 Liwrcmc, cf 0 Moss ps L Snjder, c 1 Murphy, p 1 Totals S 1 27 LANCASTER. It. II. O. liutteimme, if 2 2 il McVey, If 1 4 1 Laroque, lb 0 0 n Wild, 2b 112 Sehaub, Tb 0 0 2 Leahy, ss 0 3 !" Wcnte c 10 2 11 A. 13. 0 0 Wllhelm, p 0 n 1 1 Totals C 11 27 IS 1 Reading 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.! 1-S Lancaster 2 0 10 0 111 0-0 Sacrifice hits Cockmnn, Willie lm. Two b ise hits Diaubv, 2; Ruttermore, Leahy. Stolen bases Iluttx, 2; Uiittcrnioie. Double plas AVard to Leahy to La locpie; Ward to Larooue to Scliaub. First on balls Off Murphy. 3; off Wllhelm 1. lilt by pitched bill Lcldy. Pelts, Miss. Stmck out Rv Murphv. 3; In Wllhelm, 1. Left on bases Reading, C; Laneaxtcr, 10. Passed ball Snj dor. Time 2 20. Umpire MeDeimott. Opening Game at Nowaik. New at k, N. .1., April 27. Newark won fmm Allentown in the opening game liuio todaj, the scoie being 4 to 2. The featuiesof the game weie the fine play ing of Roach and Vigneux and sensa tional htops by Klopf. Hxcept for tho fourth inning, the game was, well pla.ved. Score: N13WARK. II. H. O. A. 13. Klopf, ss i i n 1 i Sehelllei, If 0 2 111 Me.tne). if 0 10 0 0 Wise, 2li 0 0 3 3 0 Held lb 1 0 I! 1 0 Wlddige, 3b 0 1 1 l Cogan, of 12 3 0 0 Roaeli, u 0 0 7 10 llcjmloii, i 1 0 1 1 o Totals ) 7 j; jrt t ALLENTuWN. R. II. O A, 13 JfeCorinlrk, 3b o l z 'I Hi my, (f o o l ip l Jas Delehnnty, rf l o 2 a o Tate, If lll o T. Ddelmnty, 21 liana Melntvre, lb 0 a l. 1 0 Vlcneux o u i, .", 0 Jos. Ddih.mty, s-s .... 0 0 7 10 Stlmmel, p o l ti : l Totals 2 B 27 It I New.uk 1 a 0 3 0 0 0 o o Allentown u ' 0 J u 0 0 0 0 2 Two-baso hit Cogan. Stolen buses Mi uiev, Cogan, Jos Dolchanty. Left on bases Nowaik, s. Allentown, 5 Htiuck out Rv Stimuli!, r, b lliindou, 1. Double plain Vigneux to Jos Delehanty; Mclntjro to McCormiik. Piist on balls -Off Silmniel, 0; off Hcrndon. 2 lilt bv pitched ball Hcrndon, Mclmii. Wild pitch Hi melon. Umplris-Huger. Time 215. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage List. w. L l'.c. St Louis i; i ,s',7 Roston 7 2 .77S Chicago s 4 ,ro: Philadelphia 7 1 ,at Riooklyn i; 4 .no Raltlmoro r, r, ,'M Cincinnati C r, .r..W louhvlllo r, .ill New Yoik 1 r, .Ill Plttsbuig 2 5 .2S0 Cleveland 1 f! ,14' Washington j j .100 At l'hll ulelphla R If 13, Roston 0 000200103 (, 7 Philadelphia 5 14 I u I o 2 -20 11 1 Ratteiles Klobcdn z, Strelt and Stahl and Clirke; Pins'lei and MeFatlaud, Umpires Rmsllo and MeDoiinld, At Rrooklyn- ' R 11 13, Raltlinoio 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 1-2 3 1 Rrookljn 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 6 8 3 Ratti ries Medlnty nnd Robinson; Hughes nnd Fhtrell. Umpires (iatinej and Andiuws. At Wahhlngton- R.ll.13. Wiishliigton 0 0 0 1 10000 272 New Yoik 3 0000 3 I 0 -7 11 2 Ratteilc--Merml md and Mciiulre; Do. lienv and Giady. I'midrCK Hunt nnd Connolly. At Chicago- R IT 13. Chicago 000150 00-! r, 1 Cincinnati 0 10 0 10 0 10-3 S 0 Ratterles Hawley and IVIts:; T.avlrr and Dnnohuu, Umpires Swaitwooel and Warner. College Games. At Ciunbtlclso Harvard, C; Dait mouth, 0, DIAMOND PICK UPS. ThomaH, the first baseman of thn Phil lies, Is allowing up In good foun We aro thinking that Harden will miss Mi draw and Robltn-on from his forces. Mdlildo Is the only member of the Cincinnati team with a hitting peicit age ot W Philadelphia If h r pitchers do nuv kind of effectlvo work. Is going to cut a wide swath In tho championship raco, has an exchange Chicago's seioiid b.u-eman has not made an ciror this kiisoii und Is pla Ing tho best Holding game on the team. As a baUnian he could Improve. Huchcy JtnniiiBB Is having the kluk taken out of his arm. A Now York phy sician who is undertaking tho operation ms Iio will huvo the llrooklyu short stop In good condition In three weeks. Tho Pittsburg plajor suy tho reason the team has Increased In long hits, la because belter balls are being furnished by tho manufacturers. It might bo well If Scrnnton could get a car load of tlwso "long lilt" bulls. They mny need them. Tho center Held fenco of tho grounds nt Paterson, N. J., has, for tho past two Kensons, been nil csoro to tho heay batsmen of tho Atlantic league. The tones Is ipilto a long distance from tho homo plate, and no ono was nucecsfiil In plac ing tlm ball oci this fence until u few days ago, when Montreal plajed a sl Inning practice game with Wright's Kill ers, in this game, Jacklllz, a promising joiing cateliei, succeeded In pushing tbo ball oer this much envied fence. Jai k lltz Is now i eg it deil by the Patf rson fans to be tho greatest hitter on tho diamond. Hasty Wright Is wondering how ho can accomplish the same feat. The iiintij friends of llughey Jennings will be Horry to learn thut ho Is to retlio fiom tho diamond for ono month. The Inlury he sustained ono (old afternoon is more serious than first believed, und his phflclan has oideied absolute lest for rnn month, llugluy'b many friends In this clion wish him a speedy recoveiv. Umpire John It. (laffney has tho fol low lug to say tclatlxo to tho mudi talked about ball; "Just as wo all of uh c. pee tut," I. piled (Saftney. "There Is go ing to bo tun and lets ot It, over that nile tic lore the sr-,inon closes. There has been Fome fun nlrcolj, but more will follow. Pitchers nit. nil at sea regarding It. and the modllb ntlou on first bao tnado the other ihty does not simplify matters much. Thus far I liavo called two balk, both of them on Klobcdanz In the game he pltclnd at Rrooklyn. Klobedunz has time distinct movements. There Is a soil of hitch nnd kick which lie has to delhir the ball, a swinging of his foot through the air, so th.it the biseman cannot tell whiio his foot Is going to land and win ther he will thtow to first or to the caliber, and the legal deliver). That i winging his foot through tho air, to mv mind, constitutes n. balk It was on tint account th it t called two on him in tho game tin other diy. A funnv thing happened at Riookhn Tuesilav at teinoon. Hughes was pitching for llau lon'n team nnd tin re was a Roston man on Hist bise. Husl.es looked over to first biRt. That was all; he made no move to thiow tho ball over, lie slmplv looked In that direction. The base runner stait-'d down toward second. Hughes watched him until he had gono two-thlids of tho distance. Then ho turned aionnd and threw the bnll to second nnd tho bae runner was touelied before ho reached the bag. Capliln Duff wanted me to mlo that Hughes lmd made a balk and that tho b.ne-rimtier was entitled to sec ond and the batsman to 1lrst The fact that Hughes mide no move to thiow tho ball to tlrst prevented the balk and In fued to ( ill one. I just cite this In stance to show j oil how th rule Is mls umlei stood b lnanj good men, md this mlsundu standing will coulltum all through tho season." AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. The Clieen Rldgo Stars liavo reoignn Izid foi the bill .eison. J'he team Is crinposid of the lollowing. T. Lanjon c; A Kellow nnd D. AJboig, p ; J. R. Smith, lb . 13 Ptltehurd. 2b ; J. Danner lb ; V Swartz. rf : V. (Iranton, If., Pajno Railei, cf., J. R Smith, manager: T. Lnnvon i.iptnln The club will meet In Sinderson's pnk this afternoon to piac tlce The Willow Street Stars would like to pla.v the Twirlirs on the Covvileld Sat ir dav, Jlnv b Tho plavcrs ate as fel lows. Joe Moser, c. . John Gllrov, p ; James Ollrov, lb., I'at lleiritv, 2b.; 3d Noll. 3b . Otto Schmidt 2e.; C'hlles Dlek nin, mascot, Ine Muiphy, rf , Gus Selmlty, If, William Miller, ss.; Chi 1st Sebenei, cf. Answer through The Trib une. 13. RORINSON'S SONS' ROCK R13I3R IN THE PLAY HOUSES. London Gpiety Girls. 13d. White. John L Sullivan's late spnrting paitner, has- gathered a galaxy of stars of mote oi les brilliancy about him who nie known as "The London O.alety Gills." The iiggiegatlon ap pealed at the Gaiety theatie yesterday afternoon and evening to laige houses The main fuatuie of the cnUilalnment is the boxing bout between Ed. and Rolln White ut the end of the pin giamine, which Is a most c-Mltlng and leallstlc act. "Paro Rill," the imisical builctta which intioduee.s the company at the opening, is not loaded with humor In sulllclent quantities to cause the audi ence to become hysteiical. Some of the specialty featiues weie vei good. Maud De Loia, the contoitionlst , Pow eis nnd Hde, the cake walkeis, were favoi.ibly iccelved. The othei spe cialty aitlsts of meilt weie Connois and Dunn, McAvoy and Mills and Maggie Meiedlth. "The London Gaiety Ghls" will be In the clt duilng the balance of the week, with matinees dally. Sevengnlia, the Hypnotist. Sevengalla. the1 lvjpiintlM.commonres a tluee days' engagement ni the Acad emv uet Mondov evening with mat inees Tuesday and Wednesdaj. "Sev engalla demoiistiates moie thoioughly each ivenimr that he is an epeit at h))notlsni," t-ajs the Wllkes-Biuo Re'coid, "E.l)eilments weie giun all (lever, but posibiv the bebt was the bicycle tiack iaie, the ilnglng m hool, the hievcle lesson, the clgarett habit cured The bbvclo race was the most hunioious of them nil as In It the com pitltois humped their bucks anil ped alled In a ti uly piofisslonal wuv. Not tho least leallstlc feature of the con test was a .spin, one ricer going to fast that he knocked over the choir he was stiaddllng In lieu of a hlcyi le and lauded on his ,lde." - JIM JUDGE ACCEPTS. Will Meet Ed. B. White nt Gaiety Theater Satuiclay Night. Kdwatd II. White, who was formerly John L. Sullivan's span lug partner and now proprietor of the Imdon Gul cty (litis RuilesqueiP, pla Itlg il threu das' engagement at the Gaiety then tei, issues a $.V) rhallerrge, open to all comers, to detent hlnr In points. Judge has accepted and will appear Saturday night. White and his wife, who Is the acknowledged champion of two henilsphcies, do u remaikiihly clev er exhibition of bag punching SENT TO FOKEST CITY. Oj-pnt Demand for Pool Tables nt That Place. County Mi'ieantilo Appialsii (Icuiko Millctt heard mipculH In tiro arbitra tion room ycstc'iday fiom tho moican tllo npinalheirrerit made by lrlin A laiKo nuinbei of allltluvitH wore filed with I1I111 Kcttlui,' forth thut pool A Great Tonic Hereford's ficid Phosphate Ranks as the bast remedy for deblll toted men and woman, Take no Substitute. .iWffffnrnigmr i i mar., w o 4 tables owned by pel sons he assessed had been disposed ot and are now In Forest City. If nil of these alildavlts are couect, Forest City now has about 200 pool tables that until 'Vety recently were located at points in this county. Evidently the pool business is look ing up In Finest City. LARGE NUMBER Or WITNESSES. Testimony Heard in tho Langstaff Kelly Contest. The lollow Insure the witnesses exam ined the' l.angsliiff-Kelly election con test jesteiel.iy. Catbonnaio City. II. II. Pierce, Wil liam I'. Jones, R. IT Reyonlds, T F. Pieice, Elmer Rtockenshlre, Mlehuel Caffo, Klit Rohk, R r. Mason. John Jackson, a. V. Simmons, Theodore Elmer. Lackuwanni township, West ellstilct, Thomas Mulr. Old Forge. James Die-k. David Pick, James Negley, Louis Eelsall, Domlnii k Iloceo, Benjamin Richardson, Wllllaiii Jones, Tluinias Sunley, tJeorge Dtnke, Wesley Johnson, Iro l'oitei, t'luisto ph. r Hurrrs, Robert Robinson, Paleen Talor John Willis, Kdvvnid Pi Ice, Freel Navlor, Daniel Cotton, IMwaid Jliller, Johrr R Carey, Rnndolph G'ltt walls, Griffith Ilk hards. Swan Ander son, Johrr 13. Jones, Samuel Riodliead, Fiank Wood, Rlchurd Willis, Robert Hauling, Joseph Rums, Jr , Joseph R, llurns, Thomas Ple-kerell, Reiijamln Se anions. Richard Sibley, Joseph Nell, John Slblej. Geoige D. Mitchell Scranton. James Coleman, John Me Dermott, Conrellus Gallagher, Patilek C. Connolly, John McAndrew, Anthonj Regan, Thomas Loughnev, Thomas Manloy, Thomas Haggert.v, Patrick IajHus 13. RORINSON'S SONS' ROCK RI3I3R. Queen Vlctoiin's Tablewaie. Prom tho London Truth. A moi nlng paper publishes mini 11c- lllO tlons uh to tho manner in which riiuen keeps Christmas, Miblect con ciinln,; winch It Is a fuituic ot xupio uf -f -f 4- --- -f - -f t- fsrJLfun V .. T7tbr 1 Ji J$ LfTIFFfFffM " Jm IB SJ r ft3 fir I X U l! 9 Air V O' w JvLA ys $J if S 3 j.ar i m$r i See 1 rM These S H Cmlh : 4- I fcf&.2sdffek: XV M liTMWSSnf A 4. i gKs SVS.M Id L T -r -H--f w i E! FIRE! FI A! $50,000 Stock of Dry inery, Etc., Damaged and Water. Sale Commencing on Monday orning, May 1, at the nugazlnis to pi hit a lot of rubbish legulirlj evei iar It Is utterly uutiito that at dinner "all the iiueeii's splendid gold and rllvir pi ite Is used, for, as a matter of fact, lone of this crown pinto Is ever taken firm Windsor and Osborne, except on the excision of some special e ntertnininei t, and when her niaje stj Is In the lble of Wight she Uses simply or dlnury ti.ble sllvoi belonging to her trav eiin, c.inte, n which is alo Used at l.al mor.il, The same igiiglmis nuiiiijl Is il-o t Mrav.ig.iiitlv wioi. g In Mating thut dessert Is sen eil "en the lamuus Sevres tft ol plati s and illhis valued at L",0 WP0 " The sirvlee to which reference Is innde Is never lined at lh iincn's table, but It has been kept lor the lnht half ccntuiv In c. bluets in the green diawlng loom at Windsor cistle. 'Ibis china li crown pioinrtv, and the lonl eh iniber laln Is resmuislbV tor Its safe custody. If it weie ever used at table and a plate hipptned to b bit kin, the oueen would have to pa Itx value, as -die could l.ot pobMbty re place It 13. ROBINSON'S SONS ROCK 1113131: ummk pill Restores Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. Cures Impotency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of self- abuse, or excess and indis cretion. A ncrvo tonic and blootl lmildcr. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. By mail fiOc per box, 6 boxes for 'J.50; with a written guaran tee to euro or refund the money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts CHICAGO, ILL. Sold 1 M((iallah ,L Thomas Dili-'-gists,, Si i Lac ktw aura ave , Se ranton. Pa. THE DIGK30N M'PG 03, fcciuuloii and Wilkes-Hnre. .'w .Miinafuctiirero L0C0B10TIVES.STATI0NARY ENGINES Holler.-., Holstln; na 1 !u n )l i Vli.i u , General Oltlce, Scranton, Pa, -t- -f-f -f 4 -f f -f -f-f -f -f -f -f iffizyl They cotnbiue style, comfort aud durability. Just the proper thiug for warm weather. We have all the various styles iu russets, vict kid, euamel and pateut leathers. iMttyx foe. hoes -f 4-f -r tJ A r by 9 O'Clock, Columbia Chain Bicycles $50.00 Hartford Bicycles $25,00 and 35.00 Pierce and Stormer Bicycles $25.00 to 75.00 Juvenile, 20, 24 and 26 inch 25.00 These wheels aie the best tint money, science and brains can produce. SIMMIES AM) KKPAIR We Wouli e Pleased . b a to show you the most complete and up-to-date stock of Fine Cut Glass which cati for uot be stir- ' quality of. passed glass, style of cutting, and finish aud at prices uo higher than others ask for iulerior goods. & I3O Wyoming Avenue. Still Alarms Not necessary il you have Defender Fire b.tinguishers handy Chemicals Always get first call. They are most effective, DISFENDKU EXTIXGUISIIERS USE CHEMICALS. G. W, S. FULLER, General Agent, s:j I.ackavvaunn Avenue. Cjxtuxo3neolirelUWe, the pareit drug n vni ,v ujia r,TnTDH"'ir vj tUB. H ILaCUB ! &.- TSViV k k ' TV..ai.finnt ! iti uWtln In Tunll Thkainnlnurnr l'jwil'al nwar i Ik nolnt. Sent onjwbere, 81.00, For Sola by JOHN H- PHELPS, Spruoo street. ' m -.s A EJL 4 9 Goods, Fire at W0KK A SPECIALTY. Wyoming Avenue !tIniIIII!!Il!ISEIIll!!IIEIMIICHIIIi!iatl!i BICYCLE Is the .uknowlc'Jgca leader aiul staiKl.irJ. h vvluJi all other incvcles are lOinpireJ The reason is K'caus I The I Spalding is the BEST a CYCLE UILT. Si t all and exiiiune our haiiJsoine line SJ of the best luvcles money tan bu . S ! FLOREY & BROOKS, j 211 Winlilnston Ave ,Opp Court Home :l!l3i:ilUIll!!)IIIIIIM!tllIhIIUBIIIII iii'PLEflSii com At Retail. Coal of lho hest qunllt for dome-uli u( anil 01 all Mzi'i. Incliulinar I'tif Kvvhi'it imel Ulelte'vie, ilcllvcu'el In any part of tha elt, at tho lowest juice Oleleix leeelveel ut the offlpp. Cotuiell liiiildliiK. ltoom SOu. telfiJlmne No. IW, or nt Hip mine, telephone N'o 2".', will lm jiromjitly atteneleel to. Uialeii supjilled at tho mine MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS. raonthly.rPKnlttlnf nidlclLe. Only btrultu 0S4 thould b udoJ. lijoii want ihe beti, get rm a iraoan i:-jsr3trreiwnce7ivri'!vm oDnm a ILaUBtlO W B (U W COl d U IIBaS " . f Adlreu P jUbUsmcum Co., ClOTOlaad, O. Pharmacist, cor. W'omlna nvenut and Ave M
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