The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, June 03, 1899, Morning, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1S09.
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BASE BALL IN
VARIOUS LEAGUES
JIM FIELDS' TIGERS TOOK A
TALL OUT OF SCHANTON.
Jimeson Pitched Gieut Ball for
Wllkes-Bnrrc, nnd Defeated Bead
ing Richmond Won trom Allen
town Lancaster Dctented Fater
son In a Featureless Game Brook
lyn Won from Cleveland by a
Close Score llofeton Defeated
Cincinnati Diamond I'lck-Ups
Seranton's funs ucro muiH illpploan
cd at yestei day's kiiiw, lien Hoist
helped Newark dafcat Sttlft'rf teiun V
was a steal, and nothing moie, ntid If
Piesltlent narrows don mt fuinlMi a
new umpire for today'H same, I'iel
ilent lTInn nas "they won't play." The
Motors had cau-e foi comtl.ilnt also.
Stilkes wen- called on them when the
sphere wn tu-vliem near the plate
OTonnell did not play, as lilt Injured
flnRcr Mould not permit It. O'Xelll
was out or the same, hut is KettlnK
better, and will be In Miipe In two or
three dajp. Kecuuii pitched well, hut
lacked purport at tlmec
The Wllkps-Ilario Indian pitched for
the Baions nftel Vooiliet" was knnek
pd out, and Ite.idliw; newr fmniil him.
Lancaster ilefcated I'.iterum In a lea
turplns (,'aine ulilli' Ftlmmel, of Al
lenlown wa eas for Richmond. The
National League unmet, wcte well con
tcsrted, Percentage Table.
on Dillon's slnRle, making two runs to
Heinnton's cicdlt,
Dillon was called out In this Inning
for running out of bounds between
fcocond nnd third, Theie was a general
mix-up, eer.vbodv seemed to have
smnethliig to do with the ball.
In the SeM'iith, Llppert scored on a
hIukIp b Flanagan and Dohortv scored
in the eighth, which ended our iiins,
making a total of four. Newark scored
her Hi st ntn In the fourth. Sehleller
singled, went to lit vt on a passed ball
by Flanagan, nnd aiotwl on Weddcgc'H
fly to Dngnn In the sixth, 8erunon
fell to jileies, nnd Newark made live
lunis. There was lots of excitement In
this Inning, mlxd with llerger's awful
deelHlens, which mail" the excitement
still woi'. Tn the ceetilh. Wise add
ed another seoie to Newnrk'B six. mak
ing a total of seven runs. In the
eighth they died very easily. Theie
weie nhout ."00 poisons picsent. The
score:
SCHANTON.
n. if. o. a. i;
av. l re
Richmond W s "'w
lading IT 1- "v
OT?ies-nnno 1" H .V1
;V' -aster l.i 15 .'CO
r"aik IS .'j .'-"J
Stanton 11 '-) !
vilPiuown n L'l "W
Oaterson 3 -I -i'3
Wheio They Flay Today.
Newnrk nt Kcraitton
ncnrtlnj; nt WHKcs-Kure.
ritrirm nt l.aneintet
AllentoTMi at Kl'hinoml.
Sunday Games,
1 llkee-Uane at 1'aui-uii
BERGER IS VERY BAD.
Gave an Exhibition of Miserable-
TJmphing Yestciday and Helped
Newaik to a Victoiy She
Haidly Deserved.
Newn'U took a Kime ftom Fcianton
ypstrrday afteinoon hv a hi ore of f
to I Newaik cm haidly li.ue the
ctPdlt of winning the g.nne alone, Utn
plie Hersir gave notabk" iibMbtaneev
TVif.u tobhed us Mom st.n't to finish.
l" wah to bad tint Pie-ldent Klnn tel
egi ipbed to I'lc-ident Nairuwt- at I'liil
idi Iphla thai n an ton would not jil iv
tnda unlers a new iiniph'' was tur
nlho'l I'citfrl Is een woi!e than
II mleison.
Kremm was In the box, nnd lllsley
again co,iel m'pkihI. Newaik'h li.it
tlng oi dei n. Mlshtlv clianqed ye&
teida. annum platd light ilelil,
while f'cgnn twilled and Koaeh batted
In eighth poMUtin Doheity mnc'c tuo
Pn fonl cntchrs near thlid base Flan
agan, riiiantuns. nev, catcher, made n
iod imprcsiinn. He bats well and
luiis liases tal.
D' licit;' 1 ! the hatting oidei, but
w s thimvn ciut at tirt by Kloff. nnd
Knoll cann nt and flew out to Sehll
fl i Dillon followed with hl two-bisc
hit and Ungan t-tmck out, so ending
the ill -t. Nfvark ni'iT t-aw Hist base
tor the Ihht two Innlng.s. In the t-ec-ond
!Me got liH have on balN, but
wis tin own out at ei ond bv Uoach.
Fjom the incond until the sixth
Frinnton db d as fist as sh cinie to
ba' In the sixth riaii.iciii sent a hot
hnr Into left Held t- lehed ec ond on
Kenans satrllke lilt an 1 sioioil on
Km lis ihuo huso hit Ui'W coming In
Dciheit), at
Knoll, c. f
Ullloii, 11
Dngan, 1. f
Mppcrt, r. f. ...
Hlflev, ;:l) ......
McMalinn, s.
l'liiiMC'iii, e ...
Kcenaii, p
0
O.
4
1
11
3
II
,
1
1
1
Total i
NinVAHK'.
n.
Kloft, r. s 0
IIatdcst5, o. f 1
Schtctler. 1. f 1
Wife, :i 1
WeddlKP. 31' 1
Fields, lb 1
Itonch c 3
OunHon, r. f 1
Ceg.in, p 0
x :i it
o.
u
D.
i)
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
The better the
SlflSTETTEfiK Health
rfllIrHw
' tTWrinfcJBMr m rfi t J7r
the
Life.
Iloxtol tor
Stonmeh lllttors
ninkes good
lionlt h - thpro'
foro long life.
It cum InalKes-
yj It cure incllKov
(f tton, (.'onitlpif
v t Ion, IHIIaiiKDeHH
nnd
uil't
BITTER ,
nnd nil troubles
uiMuu from u
ent utoiiiiiru.
mukrt iwo-
a well ii lid
p them well.
Jrty Delchnnty ss
tiilnimcl, p . .
.1
Totals 1 5 HI VI 0
Hlcliinond t 10 0 10 0 2 x-3
Allentown 0 o n u u 0 1 0 o-i
Two-base hits T. Delchaiity, Jos. Dele
hnuty. Sueriilcc lilt Blslio' Stolon
bacn Slmntion. Dolali, BclKlld. Left
fin Inscs Ulchtnoiid, ": Allcntown, I
Stliick out-IU lllshot), 4. l'llst on ir
lois Allentown, 1 l'llst on halN Off
KWIiop, 1; off Stimmcl, ii. IMsrid lull
Vlgncux. Umphe Hclts. 'lime 1 J3.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
flclal timplrj for a game on such a prom
inent day, and between ancient inrmlcs'"
"Itlslej Isn t one-half the pitcher that
either lloiloa or Kteiitm Is, anil et ho
li tlie winning pitcher of the MIiipik, Ii i
Iiik had lack enough ill the games he bus
wtirkid to appall tcn Al Dei rj- Maul"
Harry fhudwlck, wivs "1 hue al
was aiHoiatrd tho absolute neee'Klty
of triniiiriilu habits In ball plajers "n
order to setiiro the lust work fiom tlicm
that thoj me able to gle. and here Is
a paragraph 1 wtote twenty jmrs ago.
'Taught by bitter expirlimc exiry pro
fessional dull will adopt the tompcraiu '
clause for their nine. '1 he fact Ik, rum
and first class phiN won t wink loiiethet
'Take jour Imld anil take our leiue.'
will bi tho piofesshinal motto. The pro
fessional iniiiiiigi rs lim. hiie fminil out
by that exitlkut teailieriif hard lesn is,
exjierlence, that no nutter huxv sttong
ii nine xou may colli el togethpr as ip
pards their batting anil fid Hug slieugth,
uiiIpss they aie a nine xdin can be made
to xork togellur In haiiiionx, ihex' nexer
will sin cecd Your gmmlilUH and si i 1
ers nie not i nlj iialsaims In all tlii's
but they hip an espec lal eh mint of xxcak
nets In a piofiii n.il nine ' "
AMATEUR DASE BALL NOTES.
HAND & PAYNE.
205 WASHINGTON AVE.
HAND & PAYNE.
We Do Not Exaggerate One Iota
When we say we have the largest, finest and most varied
line of Gents' Furnishings in this city. We propose to keep our
reputation as Up-to-Date Furnishers, and with that fact in view we
are constantly on the lookout for new and seasonable goods which
we sell to our customers at prices which are right.
Total T 11 W 12 3
Scranton 0 0 0 0 0 2 110-4
Ncxxaik 0 0010610 -7
Txxn.biiso' hit Dillon. Trine-bane hit
Knoll. Hacillic- lilt Kecnan Stolen
l,,lh, s Dohertx. Kloff Left on bases
rieranton. 1; Newaik. 6. Httnek out By
Keenaii. 1. b f'ogan, 3 Double pWxs
Doheity to Klsle.x. First uii prrors
Jlohprt'x. Wlso and Gunson. Flist on
iinlP (iff ICppnan. 1. olf Cogan. 1. Wild
nltches -Kf ph hi. Passpil
gan. Umpire-Heige
balls I'lana-
Tlmo-1.35.
II E JR Hi W Aft W faH ""M1 H
HKSSB
When a shoe loses its shape
then the wear-out period is
soon reached. The shoe
made hurriedly to compete
in price has this character
istic. The Burt & Packard
" Korrect Shape " shoes arc
custom bench made, put to
gcther by hand, and made of
the best stock.
flnn't snhil
your foot by
wearing choap
shoos.
Look for thli TrUt auk
Bold by
LEWIS, REILLY & DAVIES,
SCRANTON, PA.
Jimeson Was a Puzzle.
Wllke.s-Uarie,.lune J. npiidlng start
ed In to hit Vooihces hard today, Jime
son xxas substituted In the fourth In
ning and the vlnltora could do nothing
with his dellxery. The locals took the
lead in the fifth inning and by timely
batting and coldly enois upon the part
of their opponents xxere able to hold it
The fentiuos xverc gtcat tunning catch
es by llalllgan and Odwell. Scoie:
Wll.KKS-r.ARHD.
It. H
rixmrr. ps o
llalllgtii, if 1
Klchter. ef 0
Ciackel, lb 2
Odwell, If 1
lliirnx. :i 2
C'oughltn, 3l 1
Smith, f 1
Voorheps, p o
JlmeKOii, p 0
Totals S 13 ".'7 15
ItKADING.
D. II. O.
Lawrence, cf 114 0
Chlldt, 21) 1 a 4 5
Hett.s. If 0 0 3 0
nr.iulix. 3b 0 10 1
Miatlon. if 1 1 .i 0
Oockinan. rf 112 1
KnxcUr. lb 116 0
Ton. c 0 14 0
IVltseh, p 0 a 1 0
Murphy 0 10 0
Percentage Table.
V. i. P.C.
Hronkljn 3'J II 7JJ
Hoston -'I H .(C7
St. Louis 2" 33 (S
l'hlliuk'lphla S3 10 .t0
Chliugii 21 17 .f'S'i
Ilattlmoie 21 1" ."."
Cincinnati 21 37 .JJ'i
flushing lu '.J .121
New Yolk 1.5 21 .410
Loulsxllle 32 2S ,VKI
Washington 12 21 ,2'it
ricxcland S 2S .222
O A.
1 1
5 2
1 U
n l
2 0
5
At Philadelphia- n.II.D
I'lltsbtllg 00020000 13 9 2
Philadelphia 2 0 0 1 0 0 00 1-4 la 1
Uatterles Tnnnrlilll and Howcim.in,
Piatt and MoFatland. Umplicv lhnallo
and McDonald.
At Doston- It.ll.i:
Clnelniiatl 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 S 1
lioston 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 - r, 11 2
Dntterlif llahn and Pcitz; Nichols and
Clarke. Unuihcb Smith und liuuis'.
At Hrookln It H U.
Clexrland 2 12 3 0 2 0 0 0-1010 3
Hiooklyn 00 000 12 7 1-1110 5
ltatterh s Caisey nnd Zlmmer, Kccn
nedy and Parrell. Umphix Ljiich and
Connolly,
At naltlmore- D.H 13.
Chicago 000 0 110 0 02 8 0
Hlltlmoie 00030100 4 0 0
Uatterles C.tll.ihan nnd Nichols, Klt
fon and Koblnson. Umpires O'Day and
McClur.
At New York It 11.13.
LoulsAlllo 4 42 100 100-12 12 f,
New York 3 0 3 0 12 2 0 2-13 lft 10
Hattetles- Cuntilngliam, Jlagee ana
Klttrhlgc: Doluny and Uiady. Umpircb
(Jaffnex and Andrews
At Wahhlnston- IUI 13
St Louis 1O10 2OOO0-7 1II 2
Washington 000010oni-2 3 0
Batteries Young and O Conner, Dlneen
nnd McGuire. 1'niplrcsi Swartwood and
Warner.
A. 13
0 0
5 1
0
1
0
Totals 5 0 27 7 S
"Hatted for Pitt tub In ninth inning.
Wilkcj-Hano 0 1 I! a 2 0 2 0 0-S
Heading 0 3 1 1 u 0 0 0 0-5
Threec-base lilt hmlth. Txxo-lasc hits
Smith, Childs, Pox. Struck out By
PcrtKch. ": hx .Ilmeson, 3 Plrt base
on balls Off VnoihpPF, 1; off Jimeson. ,t;
off Pertseh. 0 Stub ii b.inet Sralth,
Cliilils. Pln-t base on erroi Wilkes
Banc. 2: Heading, 1. lilt b pitched
ball Halllgiin, 2. Lpft on b.ihCs Wilkes
H.irie, 11. Heading, 7. Umpire McDci
niott. Time 1 45
Lancaster Defeats Pateison.
Lancaster, June 2. Af ten-being shut
out b Lancaster for eight Inning Wil
belm in that time allow In j only two
hits, Patirsoii scored two inns, JIofs,
Thornton, Duncan nnd Flaheity mak
ing singles In the ninth. The fielding
of the xletois xxas, very rockv and the
game wiu featureless. Score:
LANCASTI3H.
It. U
OTHER LEAGUE GAMES.
Eastern League.
Montreal. 2, Sxiacuse, 0.
Hoche-iter, 4, Toronto, 2.
rioldence, o: Iiaitford, 2.
Woicester, s, Spilnslleld, 7.
Western League.
St Paul, 6; Detiolt, 2.
Columbus, 3; Kansas Clly 2
Indianapolis t; IMnueapolis,
Buffalo, 6: Mllw.uiec. 0.
Interstate League.
Youngstoxx.i, 0, Wheeling, 3.
Poll Wajne 11, Da.xton, Z.
New Castle, 2, Maiibllolil, 2.
Toledo, b, Grand Rupld, D.
The Sllibrs xvtll pluy the St Thomas
I'iorxes Si tiiidnx June 3, at 2 30 oclc.k
on SIliUin' Bioutmx
The SlIdtlH fhallenge the Taxloi Non
pariels foi WeiliHMlay Juno 7 ut, ."
o'cloik, on Sliders' gruuuclH Picat an
Hwer lu The Tribune
Tin Sliders ilmllcnse the Wpt Side
Anthracite for Prlday, June 1, at 3 o i lock
on Sliders' mounds Plenn1 answer In
The Tribune. W. Thomas, managci ; 13.
Tloop taptaln
The KiiieUim and the South Side bane
bill teams, in 111 plaj lomoirow nfternoon
en tb Cirson Cltx- grounds Tomorrow's
game xxlll be the llrxt of a neili to be
pin x til for the eh imploiiHhlp of Lacka
wanna eoiltitx- and n purhe of $110.
The St Thorn n' Superlias aeeept the
rh illence of tin Itimpton Strppt Sta-s
Mi pi us nt eonvr of TIntnpton street and
South Main nx'enne nt i JO this morning.
K Million m inag r.
NEW CITY OFFICIALS.
Only One of Them "Was Able to
Qualify Yestciday Chief
Walker Takes Charge
Tuesday.
Fied J. Widmaxer yestciday succeed-
ed Thomas N Cullen us food nnd milk
Inspector, lie took the oath of ofllce
befoie Mn.xor Jlolr and tlicn xxent to
the inspectors oflUo on the thlid lluoi
of city hall to lellexe Mr. Cullen At
Mr "Wldmajir's request, Mr. Cullen
xxlll lciiialn lu the office for s'xeral
days to help him get acquainted with
lit, duties.
Mr Cullen held the ofllce since Sept.
1, 1S9, succeeding Klchaid Thomas. lie
made uxoij elllclent ofllcer and It xas
against tho xxihhes of tho board of
health that he bo lemoxed. Mr. Wid
maxer is a oiy capable man and xlll
undoubtedly repeat the excellent iccord
of bib niccicctbsni. Tins term Is one
ear and the s-alaiy $7a a month
T. 1. Jackson, the building Inspei tor
elect, aho took the oath" of ofllep ts
tciday, but cannot lake possi sshm of
his ofllce until bis bond Is apptoxed
by councils. John Nelson, xxhom hi
displaces, lias Idled the ofllce exci since
it xxas cicated and gaxe excellent balls
faction. Chief Walker will not take olllce un
til Tuesday. Ills uslgn.itlon Is In the
hands of the max or nnd xxlll he sent
to the special meeting to be held Mon
day night.
MEETING OF COLOKED PEOPLE.
). ' i " ''fit ' "' i
w vjj tTfwiJVjnicJU
i St&Ql
fjTTysn
J&Lf?
jsfcug.ZKffyi
3.'?.traw
nats....
Ouiiineof
Straw Hats
is ;i most ex-
ujjTTSlL fnneiwn n
isX iviioivt www
Our leader is
the Knox at
$4.00 and $3.00, but we also
have cheaper ones, at
$2.50, $1.50
and $1.00.
These hats are all made of
high-made stiaw, show good
woikmanshipand are the cor
rect shape.
At the above prices they arc
the belt bargains ever offered
in straw hats in this city.
JtwL My
Ladies
Knox Sailors
We are sole agents in this
city for all Knox Hats.
The 1899 shapes Knox La
dies' Straw Sailors are, as
usual, the "proper thing."
Call and see them. Prices
$4 and $5
A Sen
sible Man
Will do
his best to
keep cool
in summer
time, at all
hazards.
A Negligee Shirt
Is surely the prime aiticle
of cool wearing apparel. They
were made for comfoit. The
ones we sell are made for
comfoit and style as well.
They are things of beauty and
a joy as long as you wear
them. We have them in
French flannel and Madras.
We sell them at prices rang
ing from
$1 to $2.50.
Call before our assortment
runs low,
111 . vvl V-
w m
- Neck
'jLi&f lousdres-
Ij-A seis will
11UU piuu-
sure in
exa m i n -
Gent's Hose
We have a great assortment
of Gent's Hose, both fancy
and plain, at
25c and 50c
ing our
unexcelled line of Neckwear.
Our stock has been carefully
chosen and all the ideas which
have been used in this sea
son's neckwear to distinguish
it from l-.T-t will be found in
our extcioive line. Our stock
includes a beautiful vaiie'ty of
Fourin Hands,
Ascots, Strings,
Imperials
And Bows.
Summer Underwear
A most attractive assort
ment of Balbriggan Under
wear, both plain and fancy,
has just arrived. The prices
range from 50c. to $1.50
a garment,
n A n i
Tiuttermore r f "
Schniib, 3b 1
Iauocque, lb 1
I.eldx e f 0
Waid '.b 1
Schmidt 1 f 0
I.cih i s 0
W'ente, r 0
tWllhelm, P 1
O.
1
1
r.
i
i
a. i:
i
i
o
0
1
0
1
1
U 27 13
Total 6
PATEKSON.
U. IL O.
Moran, c. f, 0 0 0
Moe?, k. s , 1
Thornton, lb 1
1 add, lyf 0
Duncan, c 0
riaherty. rf ,.'. 0
Gochnaur, "t 0
Camp, Hb 0
Ames, p 0
A. i:
0 0
5 i
0
0
0
0
4
3
1
TotalH 2 C 27 13 5
I incaster o oinsooo ; n
Paterson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-2
Uarned runs I,ancatter, 2, Pateriion. 1.
Two-baso lilt Schmidt. Sacrifice hits
Kchmldt, I.eidx 2, Ward. Stolen bases
Unttermoie Camp. I.arocnue. Left on
1 ases- Lancaster, 11, Pateihon. n. Struclt
out Schaub Double plnjH Schuh and
1 (irocfjue; Gochnaur and Camp I'lrst
bahe on errors- -I.ancastei. 5 Paterson,
i I'irst on ballf-Otf Wllhclm. 2, oft
Aanies. 2 lilt bx- tilteher- Camp. L'm
pirc Henderson. Time -1 M.
Stimmel Was Easy.
Itlehmond. Juno 2. PtlninTd'a xvlld
ietn in opening, the, bnuo lunning of
ppybold nnd Dolan and SeybolJ's nnd
Calhoun's hltl'ng put another game in
the won column for Richmond this af
teinoon The contest was an Intel eat
ing one Wilgley's wild thtoxv !n the
bexenth Inning nlloxxed ,Ioa Delehauty
to go from btcond to the plate. Booie:
IIICHJIO.S'D.
It. II. O. A. 13
WrlKlcs, hS 0 0 13 1
Shannun, rf 112 0 0
Dolan. 21 1112 0
Soxbohl, If 1 3 1 n 0
Calhoun, lb 1 1 If 1 U
HarKroxe, cf 0 0 10 0
Dundon, 3b 10 14 0
Hess, o 0 2 fi .1 0
Bishop, p 0 0 1 t 0
DIAMOND PICK UrS.
On Sloiidaj- xxe baltlo xUth the cham-
plonn fioni niilmioud
Knoll, Dillon and O Council ate ceitain
ly KlxiiiK us some fast ball
There is no question but McDcrmott Is
an "A" number one umpire.
Thacl.aia, xxho left here on Tuesday
nlBht Is nt his homp in Hrlitnl, Pa.
We thoiiRht llendcrhon bad, but xxe
would rather luixe him than lit rcer.
Allen lint, cone to Coitland, X. Y., to
Join that team, xxhlcli Is iihbw. luted with
the Xix York State leasuce
Jack O'Xelll Is iccclxliifr pralp from
exery loxer of bnp ball lip tnaKes a
xeiy xaluable backstop for Fcranton
A Dill Ceushlln came to bat Wed
nesday at Wilkes-Hiure ho xxas piescni
Pd with a diamond Hud by a Ineal ad
mirer tlirnURh I'mpleo McDermott.
CoiiKlilln, has Kottcii texenil x'aluable
prcfentH since his lull inrcer hCRim. Ho
!. well deserxlns of them A fatter thlid
baseman xxould be hard to find
WInt WllUes-rtarro xxrlters mv nbout
Hcrauton ' I cannot see a weak s,pot on
that Scranton team and thex ure cer
tainly fabler on the basis than the a'
eraRp " "Tho Idea of not IuvIiir an of-
Offored Up Tiayer for the Deliver
ance of Theiv Oppiossed Biothets.
A meetincr of the colored people of
the city xxna held last oxening In tho
Shiloh. Paptlst ihurcli at "01 Centio
Mieet, for the puinoo of otfeilnf? up
pi ayer for the dellxcrnnce of tho op
jue'iserl of their inee In tho houth.
While the attendance xxas not very
laipe. all present sboxxed by their
tlioiiKhtfiil nttPiitlon that they xx-ero
hcaitily in sxmpathv xxlth tho cause.
The P.ex-. H A. Giant. 15. D, and the
Kex-. Jamex A P.ell xxeio present nnd
both offered prayer.
Mr Grunt piayed that tho colored
people In the s-outh, xxho he said x-re
the most peisocuted people in the
xxorld, he jelleved from their oppres
sion He nKo piaxed that those xxho
say the nopro bn! no s-oul be biought
to see that the coloied people in Rencinl
ate men of Integrity and men of honor
deplte tho color of their complexion.
PAYNE
203 Washington Ave
Scranton, Pa.
Rl J 5 w V-
TWO MODELS.
One Hunched Palis
of L idles' rine Kid shoes, laced or but
toned any ht.xlo toe, xxe will sell today
to Introduce them at $.'00 a pair, Ue
meniber this shoe xxlll be sold today
only, at that piko. You will pay $J 00
foi the same shoe at any stme In the
c Ity. Call and pee them, at JIuhon s
fahoe store, COS I.aikawanna axenue.
Aie open late on Hatuiday oxenlnir
I reatment
on Trial and Approval
NO MONEY IN ADVANCE.
;riPNrFTT3iMMinr A cours, of remedies tho marvel of
Tutuunnr medical science and Apparatus indorsed
THE LAMP OF
LIFE.
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T. Dclchanty, 2b 0 3 0 4 0
fc'mllh, If 0 0 10 0
Jo. Delchanty, if .... 1110 0
Henry, cf 0 12 0 0
Mclntyrc, 3b 0 0 16 0
McMauuv, lb 0 0 16 0 0
Vlgneux, c 0 0 3 10
bvnbvsiciaiiswill bo sentON APPROVAL
WITHOUT ADVANCi: PAYMENT to
any honest man who is suffering from
weakness peculiar to men. Use them a
reasonable time and if not all you expect
all you wish pact apparatus and re
mainder of Remedies into same bos and
sond them back thatends it paynotbinp;!
MKN WHO ARE WEAK. IlROKEN
DOWN, DISCOURAGED. menwhosuiTcr
from tho effects of disease, overxvork,
worry, from the follies of youth or escesses
of manhood, failure of vital forces, unfit
ness for marriage all buch men should
' tro to tho fountain head" for a scientific
method of marvelous power to vitalize, sustain, and restore xx'ealc and undevel
oped portions of tho body.
Any man writing in good faith may obtain full account of this astonishing
system. You have only to xvrite your name and address in tho blank form below,
cutout tho coupon and mail it to tho Eriu .Medical Co,, Buffalo, N. Y,
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
00 NIAGARA. ST., BUFFALO, N. Y.
Sirs: -As per atatemout in Scranton Tribuuo you may mall to
mo, under plain letter Boal, postago paid, full explanation of your
new system of furnishing your Applianco aud Remedies to rcliablo
men on trial and approval without expense no payment to bo made
In advance no cost of any kind unless treatment proves successful
aud entirely satisfactory. AIbo mill scaled, free, your now uiodio.il
book for men.
If you pay cash we will allow you a ten per cent, discount.
If you are going to invest in a wheel this season you can buy
what you can't in other wheels get what you pay for and the
most for your money in a
SCRANTON
More " Scrantons " in use in our city than all other makes combined.
$50 buys a Sterling Roadster.
$60 buys a Sterling; Special.
$75 buys a Sterling Chainless
The only changeable gear chainless on the market. The Sterlings
need no commenting upon too many riders testify to trnir merit.
lfl W M Bundy.
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Glvo name and
ndcliess In full.
Please write very
plainly,
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A full line of Gas and Oil Lamps. The largest line of
Bicycle Sundries in the State.
Get your carriage Rubber Tired with The Springfield Tire.
The only Tires that are welded on.
IRON Hi STEEL. WACONHMERS' AND BLACK1ITHS' SUPPLIES.
126-128 Fran ki in Ave
BI11ENBENDER & CO.,
a
AH Kinds.
Neatly, Quickly and Done at
Right Prices by The Tribune
Job Department.
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