The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, July 27, 1895, Page 2, Image 2

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TXIO CC2A2ITOTT TRICTTITE PATUHDAT T-TOIOTITGr. JULY 27. 1698.
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flee at No. 2 Lanlng building. Public
Bauare. Wllke-Barr. It la th purpoie
of the publish to Issue a. newspaper
vajuaoto to in iviikiu puunu m .
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i met-
pie throughout northeaaten Pennsylvania
from Ihrsa to Ov hour earlier than
Philadelphia and New tork paper
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MIBDEBEB WINP18CH CAlfiHT.
The Slaver of HI Wit Located l Wt
Virginia Retreat and Prom Stly Kabbed.
History of th Crime.
News cam from West Virginia yes
terday to the affect that wlfa-murdarer
George Wtndlsoh, of Plttston. had been
captured in that state. Deteotlve James
O'Brien nt the dlapatch and proves
beyond a doubt that at lnat the au
thorities have secured the right man.
The crime was one of the moat hor
rible in the annata of Luaerne county.
-which ia noted for Kb horrible murdera.
It waa committed In Plttstiin on April
4. but waa not discovered until the fol
lowing Sunday. Py this time Wlndisch
had time to get out of the county, and
left absolutely no elue aa to his where
about. A number of detectlvea tried
to locate him without success, all
believing; that he had gone to Ger
many. Detective O'Brien and Chief of
Police tioXtua, of Plttston. investigated
the case thoroughly, and held to the
theory tttat Wlndisch waa still on this
elde of th ooeaa. which theory waa vin
dicated by yesterday' telegram. Chief
lioftus started for Monongah yester
dajr with th requisitions nd other nec-es-ary
papers, and Wlmlteoh will prob
ably t t eugtrt back to this ottr today.
On Thursday night, April 4, the
neighbors ct the Wind Inch family heard
the parent quarreling, but the noise
soon ceaaed, and nothing more was
thought of It. On th next day the
chUdran went to school a usual, but
the parents were nowhere to be seen.
On the following day. Saturday, the
two children played around home as
formerly, but neither Wlndisch or his
wife being vtesM. th neighbor began
to talk about it and make Inquiry.
Next morning they wnt to the Wln
disch house, and upon entering the par
lor a horstWe eight greeted them inside.
The floor wis covered and the walls
bespattered with blood, and evidence
of a struggle wer Been on every side.
In th oenter of the room lay the form
of Ztfrs. Wlndieoh. an old piece of carpet
thrown carelessly over her body, but
her face waa uncovered. The eyes and
mouth were wide open, and the whole
top of the head had been crushed to a
pulp wtth repeated blows. A large
carpenter's chisel lying close by. Its
handle and blade covered with clotted
blood ,told the story of the crime. The
crime was attributed to Wlndisch by
the coroner's jury, and for a while It
looked aa though he would get away,
but now it Is assured that the right
man Is captured in spite of many false
reports, and justice Will at uaat be
done.
RAILROAD MEN 1IERE.
Will Try to Arrant; a Uniform Schedule
of Tariffs.
A number of prominent railroaders
are In town for the purpose of arrang
ing a uniform tariff of rates between
different Dolnts on all the roads repre
sented. It Is four years since the tariff
was adjusted and this meeting will go
far to produce the harmony that should
exist between these respective corpora
tions., The rates, U Is expected, will be
arranged so that the long lines or routes
will adopt the unlimited rate. It Is ex
pected the masting will adjourn tomor
row. The visitors praise Wilkes-Barre
and Wllkes-Barrsana, the one for
Its beauty attd: favored) location, the
other for prim social qualities not
ifound anyiwasr Ibeyond Wyoming Val
ley. Antona the railroaders in attendance
upon thla meeting ar:A. H. Xranskopf,
chief rat clerk, passenger department
(Lehigh Valley railroad. South Bethle
hem; H. C Hoe, chief clerk passenger
department. Central Railroad of .New
Jersey, Yew Tork; O. L. Robinson,
chief rate) clerk, (Now Tork, Ontario and
Western railway passenger department,
New Tork: J. O. Davenport, chief rate
clerk passenger department, West Shore
railroad, New Tork; Frank K. Bacon;
rate olerk oaasenger department, Penn
sylvania railroad, Philadelphia; W. F.
Thornton, chief rate clerk passenger de
partment, Delaware, iLackawanna and
Western railroad, New Tork.
BRIEF NOTES.
A number of well known railroad men
are now in hds ctty arranging for new
tariff ratfes between different points.
TheWriIkBarre Toung Men's Chris
flan association and the Kingston Toung
Men's Christian assoatatlon base ball
team will play at ithe new athletic
field next Saturday.
Edward Kappktr la tlte third mall ear
lier wttMn a wefek who fcaJ been at
tacked and bitten by vicious dog.
Professor Watah, of Plymouth, will
glv a recital thte evening in the rooms
of tJWet End) wheelmen for the mem
bers and itateir friends.
Burglar are still operating on the
West Side, aod are frequently entering
houses, although the results of th rob
beries) have not been very large.
A little girl named Werrtiel wa at
tacked by vicious dog on Dana street
yesterday. The animal waa killed by
High, Constable 8aur.
Information came from' Mt. Gretna
yesterday snornina; that camp will be
broken today. The Ninth will probably
arriv to this otty kit thla afternoon or
thla evswrln. They report having an
enjoyabte and successful camp.
etanialaw LobeUld, a 10-year-old boy,
who waa charrged with criminal as
sault on the J-year-old child of Fred
. Rare, of 'Plymouth, waa brought before
BABY,
HUMOURS
ItttUnily toileted
And Speedily Cured by
WHEN'ALL ELSE FAIL
' A warm bath wKh CUTICURA SOAP
tnd a ilnrle application of CUTICURA,
(ointment), will afford instant relief, per
mit rat aod tletp, and point to a speedy,
perimnent cure of the most distressing, of
ttchlnrsjidbummfsklnsjulsctlpdlseajei,
after i0 other mttbodi fall
iiaili w. Sun i
a, a sow, ia rs-xn-t-
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v.L?tfti
igge
- Barre,
Judge Lych today on habeas corpus
proceedings. No evidence was given
and the defendant entered ball In $1,000
for bis appearance at court P. J.
Ruddy represented th defendant and
District Attorney Fell the common
wealth, Th habeas corpus hearing granted
for the custody of a S-year-old child of
William D. and Jessi Crawford was
heard before Judge Lynch yesterday.
Mrs. Crawford claims that on account
of ill treatment she was compelled to
leave her huaband, and that he gained
possession of the child by fraud from
her and now aska the court to grant
her the custody of the ohlld. The child
was awarded to th mother. F. A. Mc
Gutgan and IB. J. Hope appeared for
Mrs. Crawford and 8. 8. Herring for
Mr. Crawford.
The mallcarrlera have been granted
permission to carry revolvers on their
rounds, and hereafter all vicious dogs
attacking them will "be shot. Of late
three mallcarrlera have "been attacked
and either foltten or had their clothes
badly torn by ugly dogs, and they have
decided to avail themselves of the privi
lege of carrying firearms. When some
of these ferocious dogs ar killed It
may prove a lesson to owners to keep
the animals chained up during the day
time. The Plymouth band was In town last
evening and serenaded some of our lead
ing cltiiens and the newspaper offices.
The iband Is an excellent one, and their
playing waa much enjoyed by those
fortunate enough to receive the treat.
J. W. Williams, vice-president of the
Central railroad, together with Super
intendent Lawalt. or the Lehigh and
Wilkes-Barre Coal company, arrived at
Glen Summit yesterday afternoon, from
where they drov to Crystal Springs
and Inspected th recently completed
filter. "Mr. William cam in his private
oar.
Charles Broad A Co. have purchased
three peach orcitarda in Delaware and
New Jersey, and will ship 1,000 baskets
a day aa soon as they are ready to be
picked.
Owen P. Keenly, of the Elmlra Bud
get, has returned from a trip of several
days to Mount Gretna.
dvl H. Harris, a prominent young
man of Bdwardsvllle, was united In
marriage yesterday afternoon to Miss
Carrie Metzgcr, of Wlltlamstowtv.
The base 'ball team will commence a
series of game at home on Monday.
Two houses on Franklin street were
burglarised on yesterday afternoon.
They first entered the residence of L.
J. Fogel, ransacking things generally,
but securing nothing of value, as the
family had prepared for such emer
gences. From Mr.Fogel's residence they
visited that of W. 3. BUkile and fared
likewise. Both families are summering
at Harvey's Lake. Mr. Blddle returned
and made a hasty examination but was
unable to state deflnately Just what
had been stolen, but thinks that it will
not amount to very much.
The advance guard of the Stafford
Literary club, which Is going to camp
out at Harvey's Lake, left yesterday
morning at 10 o'clock for the camping
grounds. Over a dozen tents are on the
ground, and everything will be ready
by tomorrow. Next Friday the club
will run an exourslon to the lake, the
train leaving here in the 'morning and
returning at about 9 p. m.
ELM HURST.
The following guests have registered
ad Hotel Elmhurst during the week:
Selden Kingsbury, J. L. Wents and
wife, W. H. Jessup, Jr., Dr. F. D. Brew
ster and wife, 'Miss C. Brewster, Miss
Emma J. Jermyn, Miss Nettle Cole
man, Fred (Miller, jr., 'Mr. and airs.
Horace E. Hand, (Mrs. 1L J. Mulford.
Miss Anna Mulford Hand, M. J. Olark
and wife, Richard J. Matthews, H. H.
Stark, H. Gillespie, John E. Myers,
Mrs. K. O. Tripp, "Mrs. T. P. Detweiler,
Mrs. atary (Moran, H. iM. iBoles and
wife, Mrs. C H. Welles, Paul and Ken
neth Welles, David and Hester Bolee,
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Watklns, Judge E.
N. Wtllard, A. D. Holland, Edit May
Holland, Miss Helen T. Cooke, Scran
ton; Mrs. J. Philip B. Pendleton, Edith
May Pendleton, Bchenedtady, N. T.;
Dr. J. W. Knedler, Alburtls, Pa.; Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Black In ton. Miss Galple,
iMIsa B ronton, J. T. IRlchards, M. E.
GelpHa, L. B. Moaner, Dunimore: C.
Jackson, Berwick; E. J. HuUbeU and
wife. D. F. HuWbell and wife, H. C.
Hubfbell and wife, Washington, D. C;
W, T. Ivory, Wilkes-Barre; C. M. Olark,
PhltadetpUa; Mis Carrie Burns, Great
Bend; F. A. Coyne and lady. Old Forge;
Ofiss Stanton, iHonesdale; H. W, Mont
gomery, Philadelphia: A. L. Hunt and
wife, Mies wellies, Soranton.
The Delaware, Lackawanna and
Western railroad are making prepara
tions to build a retaining wall along the
street that follows their tracks from
the depot to the crossing, thus widen
ing that street nearly again as wide as
It is now.
Rev. J. li Crawn will occupy the pul
pit of th Baptist church Aundajr morn
ing and evenicgv
(Henry Battln will leave Monday on
a ibuslness trip pto New Tork city.
The Second Nine Base Ball club of
this place defeated th Moscow club
last Saturday by a score of IT to SO.
A. C. fJuiMring and son are at work
making Improvements on the graded
school building.
W. B. Edwards, the poundmastef,
ha a stray cow In th pound; about six
years old, black and white spotted.
An Kalian, while attempting to board
train on the Erie and Wyoming Val
ley railroad, near th Curtis reiervotr,
missed Us footing, Tailing between the
oars and was terrVbly crushed. He died
'by th time he arrived at th depot.
W. O. Edwards Bon, undertaker,
took onarge of th remains. Interment
took place at Falrvlew cemetery.
O. B, Grant, president of th Union
Tanning company, paid a raoent visit
to taw place, Inspecting their plant
her.
TAYLOR
David T. Davis will drive today to
Hasleton; where he will visit Ms daugh
ter, Mrs. Thomas 3. Williams, for a few
days.
Tallle Griffiths arrived home yester
day from Camp Curtln on account of
the death of bis father, John P. Grif
fiths. Th house of Anthony Lydon, on Main
street, is completed and about ready for
occupancy.
Miss Busle Morris end Fred Wins low
wilt leave today Cor Lake Underwood,
where they will spend e few day.
John C. Hatton Is a delegate for James
E. Watklns from the Fifth ward, John
Connolly having withdrawn.
Th borough council held a meeting
last evening.
John Hodge, of ta Pyae, la quite se
riously Injured. , .-
The standing committee of th Third
legislative district will meet today to
dsolde wbeathaeoavatttlM
trict will b held to 4et lete to
the stat convent Ion.
Th funeral of John V. GrifflUkS, SMD
tlon of whoa death was toad In these
columns a fw day ago, will occur this
afternoon, aervloea will be conducted
In th Calvary Baptist churoa, of this
place. Rev. B. 1. Evans and other cler
gymen will officiate at th eervtoea
Interment will be mads In the Forest
Home cemetery. Temple of Love lodge
of True Ivortte. of which deceased was
a member, will attend th funeral in a
body.
Rev. Mr. Hloraa will occupy th pul
pit at tih Methodist Episcopal church
tomorrow morning In the plac of Rev.
P. A. King, who Is on a vacation.
PITTST0N.
(Th Plttston office of th ' Scranton
Tribune has been opened by H. W. Cruser,
agent, at No. ft Williams street, where cn
trlbuuon of news, oomplalnts of noa-de-livery,
orders for Job work of all doecrlp
ttcina, should be addressed and regular
subsorlpMons received. Advertising and
subsvrlptlan rates cheerfully submitted.)
Ithas been decided that the West
Chester paper milt will remove to this
place. This will be a great enterprise,
and is due to the efforts of the board
of trade. It Is hoped that this move
ment will revive an Interest In manu
facturing among th merchants and
capitalists of Plttston.
A report has been received from
Wilkes-Barre that wife-murderer Win
dish la In the hands of Chief Lof tus and
Detective O'BrUn. His capture was
made In a secluded spot in West Vir
ginia, were he has been In bidding for a
number of weeks.
The Black Giants, of Plymouth,
swiped a gam from the Plttston
twhlers at the Kingston seminary
grounds yesterday afternoon. The game
was wang-bosted nl alx-taszled. Ply
mouth won on errors In Judgment by
the umpire. Their playjng was full of
errors. Pltciher Kehoe, of Plttston.
failed to show up and Chamberlain
and emllts were substituted, which
was th cause of their defeait. Th
great feature of the game were Branl
gan's double play, McCue'a home run
and Smalti's great base sliding. The
result of the game was 15-1, in Ply
mouth's favor.
Mrs. E. P. Van Wagenen and son
Roy, of Orange. N. T are the guests of
C. P. Law, on Wyoming avenue.
Miss Carrie Miller entertained a num
ber of her friends last evening at her
home on North Main street.
Plttstoa Bnslness Directory.
FOR FIRST-CLASS PLUMBING CALL
on Wright Co., T South Main street.
A new range for sale or exdhang; also
second-hand household goods, bought or
sold.
MONTROSE.
Miss Lottie Warner has returned
home after an extended visit In Brook
lyn, iN. T,
'Mrs. Ernest Lyon and daughter will
spend several weeks at Wilkes-Barre.
Miss Dora 'Welch has returned from
Walton, N. V., where she ha spent the
summer. '
'Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Latnrop attended
a family reunion last week at Hall
stead. Miss Bessie Perlgo Is visiting at
Great Bend, (being th guest of Miss
Willard.
Colonel Warner was called' tp New
Tork city Wednesday on business. He
will return In a few day.
On Wednesday John Lunney, of Great
Bend, was - brought before Justloe
Courtrlght charged with assault and
battery by P. R. 'Barrlger, of Great
Bend, during which assault the latter's
nose was bitten nearly off. Mr. Lun
ney gave ball to the extent of 1500 to
appear at August court.
Professor A. H. Berlin, of Wilming
ton, Is spending a part of his vacation
with friends here.
Miss Florence Kerrlgen Is th happy
owner of a "Rambler."
A very enjoyable time was had fby all
who attended th (Episcopal Sunday
school plonio.
Mrs. L, A. Backus Is In Philadelphia,
visiting at th horn of her daughter,
Mrs. Scott,
HAWLKY,
Wangaum Lodge, No. 44S, Independ
ent Order of Odd Fellows, have ar
ranged to run an excursion by rail
Aug. 22 from Honesdale to Newburgh
and from there to New Tork by steamer
on the Hudson river. The fare for the
round trip is 3.60, tickets good for three
days.
Remember the Red Men's excursion
and picnic to Lake Ariel next Tuesday.
July 80.
The Erie will run another excursion
to New Tork on Thursday, Aug. . The
fare for the round trio Is 11.78. Ticket
good for one day only.
Thomas KeMey, of Port Jervls, was
In town Thursday.
Mrs. Theobald Drevr snent Thuadav
at Lacks waxen.
Edward Cole returned home from BaJ.
tlmore, Md., on Wednesday,
oupermtenaent G. B. Smith with hie
private car was In town Thursday.
u. w. LAKe and J. T. Oow spent Fri
day fishing atLakeTedy-uR-cung.
If th Baby t ratting Teeth.
Mr. Wlnslows Soothing Brruo ha baas
used for over Fifty Tear by Millions of
Mothers for their Children while Teething,
with Perfect Success. It Soothes the
Child, Softens th Gums, Allays all Paint
Cures Wind Colic and I th best renwty
for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists In ev
ery pert of the world. Be sure and ask for
'Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup." and
take no ether kind. Twnty-flv sent
botti. . , .
NAT AUG ITEMS. .
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Several Delaware. Lackawanna and
Western linemen, who were putting up
a line of wire to Elmhurst, wr board
ing here last week.
The brick plant Is now Idle,
A. R. Com p ton, who own th hotel
recently vacated by Mr. Dunbar, Is now
occupying It himself.
Mrs. Turner, who has been sick ell
winter, is now able to b out again. '
Mrs. Houser end son, George, who
have been visiting friend here' for some
time, have returned to their home at
Sayre, Pa, s
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" How to Car all Skis Disess."
Simply apply "Swam ointment
N Internal medlein required. Curs tet
ter, sssima. Hob, all empties oa th face,
bauds, so ate., leaving th skin clear,
whit and healthy. Its great healing and
euratlv powers ar possessed by no ether
remedy. Ask your drug gist for Swayne'a
Ointment.
P. Y. S. C. S. a ad Srwsrth Lsagns.
Tople cards for th eeet six month
printed la good style at lew prists, if yen
contemplate an xourslon or festival this
summer. It will say you to consult as
about printing posters, sirculars, Ueksta,
to, The Tribune,. , , - .
Ha Bees Wall Cosssasd. ' ' .
Norrlatown Hraldt "Senator Quay has
enjoyed many favors from th Republican
party of th state certainly e fall equiva
lent -for whatever services he may have
. . .. . '
O Vi'liLD C? EUSQSS
STOCKS ASP EOSCS.
New Tork, July 11-Th Granger
stocks developed strength today and
they aU soldj at the best figures for a
long time past. In th Industrials the
feature waa the feverlshneta of Chicago
Gas. The stock first advanced to MV4,
dropped to bZ. later rose to S6V and
receded to ClaMU- Speculation closed
steady. Net changes show advances of
HH per cent.. Burlington leading.
Sales footed up 12,489.000.
Th range of today's prices for the ac
tive stacks of the New Tork stock mar
ket are given below. The quotations an
furulsed The Tribune by G. du B. Dlm
mlck, manager for William Linn, Allen 4k
Co., Block brokers, 411 Sprue street.
Scranton.
Op'n- High- Low- Cloa
Ing. est. eHt. in.
Am. Tobacco Co 11014 Wi H
Am. SiiKur lle'g Co.113'4 114 113-i HM
A tch.. To. A a. F. M'4 U MH U
I'un. Bouth M b 6i Wi,
Ches. ft Ohio Jl 13 Hi -'l'k
Chtoaso Uaa M',4 Mi Ub UH
Chic, ft N. W 1U0 lot lw
Chic, B. ft Q Ki SOTt 14 HH,
C. C. C. ft St. L 47 4S 47' 47'4
Chic, Mil. ft Bt. P... 6Wi 70H S Wk
Chic, R. I. ft p 7H4 77 K'A Tl
Delaware A Hud Wt 1 131 Vto'i 131
L)., U ft W HUH 1614 liil'4
Dist. ft C. F 1(1 S S1H 21 '4
Gun. Klectric ,. X4 STA;
III. Central W-j mk lltl'ii
Lake Shore 15.1 VAi 133 lM'i
Louie, ft Nash tWi liutt 09 5'J
Manhattan Kle 113 11314 113 "34
Mich. Central 101 I'll lul lul
Mo. Pacific !M1, -M U U
N. J. Central lull lot 1"3 1U3U,
N. Y. Central lift HU 1U2 ' 102
N. Y. ft N. K M 05 64 5t
N. Y., 8. ft W 114 H'4 114 I!',
N. Y., 8. ft W., Pr... 2M4 H 294 3U4
Nor. Pacific 6 fj 6 l"4
Nor. Pacific, Pr WH W 1k4 194
Ont. ft West 174 17H 174 V
Pacini) Mall tH 294 4 29U
Phil, ft head 174 18 174 174
Southern H. R H4 1-114 144 114
Tenn., C. ft 1 jM4 StiiJ ani n;,4
Tex. Panltlc 124 134 1-4 ii
Union I'aclflo is it 124 lv.
WabuRh 94 914 9 ii
Wabash. Pr 21 214 21 214
Went. Union 91 914 91 M i
IT. 8. leather 174 "4 M4 164
U. 8. Leather, Pr..., M4 87 864 to
CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE PRICES.
Open- High- Low- Clos-
WHEAT. ing. est. est. Ins.
September 71 7114 694 H
OATH61" W 73 7114 ll
St-ptember 224 224 224 24
December 234 234 234 234
MOR'tf 4
September 43 4.14 42 434
December 304 3T.4 ' jr. ST.4
MAIj K4 304 3i4 Sl
September (!32 6.32 8.30 .3f
January CM 6.32 6.30 6.32
POHK.
Boptember 10.7B 10.78 10.6S 10.67
January I0.6O 10.67 10.06 10.67
Reramon Board of Trad Esohana
Quo-
tstloas-AII Quotations Basod on
of 100.
Par
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STOCKS.
Dime Dep. ft bin. Hank ....
First National Bank
Green Ridge Lumber Co
Lackawanna Lumber Co
Scranton Savings Bank
Scranton Lace Curtain Co
Third National Bank
Thuron Coal Land Co
Scranton Axle Works
Scranton Glaus Co
National Boring A Drilling Co.
Scranton Jar ft Stopper Co
Lacks. A Montrose R. R
Spring Brook Water Co
Elmhurst Boulevard Co
Anthracite Land A Imp. Co....
BONDS.
Scranton Traction Co
Economy Steam Heat ft Power
Co
Scranton Glass Co
Rush brook Coal Co., 6
Scranton Pass., Railway first
mortgagee's, due 1920...,.
People's St. Railway, first
Bid.
125
600
'iio
CO
'"si
so
65
90
25
ino
so
100
CO
100
100
100
350
110
mortgage 6's, due 1918 , 110
People's St. Railway, second.. 110
Scranton Hholesnle.
Fruits and Produce Dried apples, per
lb., 5aCc; evaporated apples, 74a8a; Cali
fornia prunes, 64a8c; English currants,
24a3c; layer raisins, ll.6oal.70; muscatels,
4afic. per lb., Ilal.25 per box; new Valen
cia, 64a(4c. per lb. Beans Marrowfats,
S2.AOa2.6a per bushel; mediums, 12.25. Peas
Green, Sl.10al.15 per bushel; split, J2.50a
2.60; lentels, 6a8c. per lb. Potatoes New,
S2.25a2.75 per bbl. Onions Per bbl, S2.50a
2.75. Butter 16al9c per lb. Cheese 6a0c.
per lb. Rggsv-14al44c. Meats Hams,
104c; Kmnll hams, 11c; skinned Hams,
11c; California hams, 74c; shoulders,
74c; bellies, 8c; smoked breakfast bacon,
104c Smoked Beef Outsldes, 12c; sets,
134c; Inside and knuckles, 15c; Acme
sliced smoked beef, 1-lb. cans, $2.40 dosen.
Pork Mess, $14.50; short cut, $15. Lard
Leaf, in tierces, 8c; In tubs, 814c; 10-lb.
palls, 8c per lb.; 5-lb. palls, 8ftc per lb.;
3-lb. palls, Sc. per lb.; compound lard,
tierces, Sc.; tubs, 64c; 10-lb. palls, 6-c.
per lb.; 5-lb. palls, 6!4c per lb.; 8-lb. palls,
7c. per lb. Flour Minnesota patent per
bbl., $4.40a4.0; Ohio and Indiana amber,
$4.10: Graham, $4; rye flour. $4.00. Feed
Mixed, per cwt., $1.10. Grain-Corn, 55c;
oats, 35a40c. per bushel. Rye Straw Per
ton, $13alS. Hay-$15al7.
New York Produo Market.
New York, July 26. Flour Dull, barely
steady. Wheat Dull, 1c. lower, steady;
No. 2 red store and elevator, 7344c; afloat,
74c. ; f. o. b., 744a754c; ungraded red,
68a76c; No. 1 northern, 76c; options de
clined la2c on foreign selling, closed
Arm at al4c under yesterday with a
moderate trade; No. 2 red, July, 73 V.;
August and September, 73c; October,
740.1 December, 754o.l Msy, 784c. Corn
Fairly active, easier; No. 2, 48c. elevator;
49c. afloat; options dull, 4c lower; July,
484c; August, 484c. i September, 484c !
October, 474c i May, 41e. Oats-Dull, 4c
higher on white; options dull, easier; July,
284c; August, 27c; September, 264c; Oc
tober, J64o. ;No. 2 Whit September, 284J.;
spot prices, No. 2. 284c; No. 2 White, 32a
S24o.; No. 2 Chicago, 2944c I No." 3, 28c;
No. S white, 314c.; mixed western. 30c ;
white state and western, t2a40c. Feed
Bran,' 80a86o. Beef Inactive, unchanged.
Lard Quiet, firm; western steam, $6.U4:
city, $6.25; tleptember, $6.6, nominal; re
fined, easy; continent, $6.95; South Amer
ica, $7.30; compound, 4a54c Pork
Steady; mess, $l2al2.75. Butter Fair de
mand, choice firm; state dairy, llaMltc.;
do. creamery, 174c; western dairy, 4a
Uc; do, creamery, 12al74c.l do. factory,
8al214a; Elglns, 174c; Imitation creamery,
llaltc. Cheese Quiet, less Arm) state
large, 5ja7')4c. do. fsncy, 74a7c; do.
small, 64a8c; part skims, Ia514c. full
skims, ttaHto. Eggs-Quiet, unsettled;
state and Pennsylvania, 1l4al44c; west
ern fresh, 1241840. 1 do. per case, $laj.75.
Toledo Grain Market.
Toledo, O., July 26. Wheat Receipts,
170,000 bushels; shipments, 7,000 bushels;
market quiet; No. t red, cash, and July,
74o. t August, 7214C. 1 September, 724o. De
cember, 7414c; No. $ red, sash, 74c. Corn
Reeelpts, $,000 bushels; shipments, (.000
bushels; market easy; No. 2 mixed, cash,
444c; September, 44140. Oats Receipts,
4,000 bushels; shipments, none; market
steady; No. f mixed, cash, 24c. September,
184c.: No. $ white, 24c. Rye Market firm;
No. I cash, too.) No. t do.) 45c. : Clover Seed
-Market dull; cash, $6; September, $5,724;
October, $5.75; March, $.
-Chisago Live etook.
Union etook Yard, III., July tl.-Cattl
Receipts, 4,000 head; market barely
steady; common to extra steers,- $3.40a6.8O;
stockers and feeder, $2.25a4.10; cows and
bull, S1.75aS.80; calves, $2.50a5.50; Texans,
Q.S5a4.7A HogsReoetpts, 9,000 head; mar
ket Arm and 5a. higher; heavy packing
and shipping lots, $4.M6.S0; common to
choice ' mixed, $4 75a4.S0; cholo assorted,
$5.105.25; light, KSOaCtS; pigs. $$.50a4Jl5.
Bbsep-Raealps, (,000 head; saaraet Arm
and )5aS0o. higher; inferior to choice, sat
$.Tti Umbs, tkO.
Cera wily.
CIosIidi Prices on Dress Goods to Make Room
Four Great
THE 15c. LOT
Comprises 40 pieces ef all wool Mixed SultloS, 4.
Inches wide; goods that have always brought 50c
a yard. Also about as many more pieces of a gen
eral assorted character. Nothing In the lot worth
ender 37 1-2C We consider this the best. bargain
ever offered in Dress Goods. 15c Yard,
AT 25c.
All wool Cheviots la a large variety of mlied color
ings, Henriettas and Serges ia plain colors and
many novelties. The goods we offer under this
heading would be cheap at 50c. Sale Price, 25e
The above four lots are unquestionably the best bargains ever offered la Dress Goods. The prices we quote are
actually less than half the cost of manufacture. We are making some alterations and improvements ia our store and
must have the room. Consequently the sacrifice prices oa these goods. Bale lasts until AngUlt L - .
CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 0".
ONE CENT
A WORD.
WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT
MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR. IN AD
VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT
IS MADE. NO CHAHOHJ WILL BE LKBB
THAN CENTS. THIB RULE) AP
PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS, EX
CEPT SITUATIONB WANTED. WHICH
AHB INSERTED FREE.
H.lp Wantsd-Msls.
W4
ANTEDA F1KHT-CLAK8 BLACY
einitu to make hum foreinee for ei.
Bine and thr mschlnery; must be well roc
ommended: state sse and whether married o;
siBKle. Addres Box care ttcrantoa Tribune,
I)HOTOTICKBT ' AQENTBAND TplbrUKF.
men can loam of a fine position br ad
dresains; WILLIAM U. PLATT, 7 film
atreet, Camdeu, N. J.
WANTED - WELL-KNOWN HAN l-
ererr town to solicit stock subsorly
tlona; a monopoly: bis; moner for agents; nu
capital roquired. EDWAUD 0. FiBH CO.,
Burden Block, Chleago. 11L
SALESMEN - KKBIDENT 8ALE6MEK
O wanted, acquainted with the local sml
nearby drug andgrooery trade, to handle our
line of high srade cigars, Addross, giTinR
references, J. EDWARD COWLE3 Cu., HI
Chambers street, N. Y.
Helo Wanud Fcmal.s.
VV housework: irood wages. MES. JOS,
A.IEARH, ZU Bouth Main avenue.
WANTED MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS
cook in hotil; suitable salary. Address,
with referenoee, Boi 1068. Plymouth, Pa.
ANT EDIM MEDIA TLYWOEN E It
ftetie saleswomen to represent ns.
Onaranteed Sti a day without interfering with
other duties. Healthful occupation, write
for particulars, incloilnff stamp, Mango Chem
ical Company, No. 711 John street, New York.
For Sal.
I JOB 8ALB-O00D (2) QLAS8 MILK
1 shake, barber chair, gold watch, or will
exchange above for show esses or good second-hand
bioyele. C E, C, Oil E. Market St
IOB BALE-NEW HOUSEHOLD OOOD8.
1 smalll lot. Inquire for Van Auker, Boo
mer's restaurant, Frankliu avenue, Call to
day. ryVLK HOME FOB THE FRIENDLESS OF
J fer their property on the west side of
Adams avenue, between Pine and Gibson
streets, consisting of Ave forty-foot lota mak
ing a frontage of two hundred feet on Adams
avenue by one hnndred and fifty feet in depth,
Improve!, with a large three-story frame
house, Price, thirty thousand dollars.
EZRA H. RIPPLE,
WILLIAM T. SMITH.
HENRY A. KNAPP.
Advisory Committee.
Fop RtiL
FvrTOESTOLEDESK ROOM TO LET
J and Assembly Hall to let D. & REP
f.OO I.E. ue Bpruee street.
iron RENT A LARGE, 4-8TORY BUILD
X1 Ins at lid Franklin avenue: suitable for
wholesale business. CARBON DA VIES,
Scranton.
t'OR RENT BIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST
Lackawanna avenue. Address THOMAS
E. EVANS, aear 11S Luserne, Hyde Park.
V0BRENTiuLY''FUKNi8kEDHALL
r suitable for lodge rooms. JOHN JEK
MYN, 110 Wyoming ovenus.
Cottage to Let.
COTTAGE TO LET AT LAKE WINOLA,
furnished, a Penn avenue.
Money to Loan.
f'l liin AND DPWA ROB ON STRAIGHT
ilOUU mortgage. D. B. HEPLOOUC,
Homey, 40k Hpruce street.
Bualn.as Opportunity.
AKE MONEY-II0 TO ISO PER DAY
made easllv on small investment in
stocks, grain or cotton through our systematic
plan ot operating. We have offices in Now
York and Chicago. rVnd for our book "How
to Speculate Baocmsfullv" and special review
telling "What and When to Buy;" all free.
Blx national banks given as referencee. F. J.
WAKEM A CO.. Bsnkers and Brokers, M
eaver street, lit Pearl atreet, New York.
NO FAULT OF HIS.
From the Chicago Tribune.
"And now wMl somebody In the audience
accommodate me with the loan of a cav
alry sword? asked the professor of magic,
stepping to the front of the stsge and rub
bing his hands In pleasant anticipation.
There was no response.
The? professor repeated his request.
Stime result.
"I am sorry," he said at Inst, after wait
ing several minutes, "that t shall be un
able to perform my advertised feat of
swallowing a sword, but you will see,
ladies and gentlemen, that It is not my
fault. I will now proceed with th won
derful performance of th maglo egg
bag," etc. ,
Oil Market.
Flttsburg, July M.-OII opened and high
est, 130; lowest and closed, ISO.
Oil City, July M.-OII opened and high
est, 142; lowest and closed, 130.
Philadelphia Tallow Market.
Philadelphia, July 86. Tallow Demand
light, but prices steady. We quote: City,
prime, in hhds, 4 He; country, prime. In
bbls, 4c; do. dark, In bbl, Mc; cakes,
414c. i grease, IVjc.
Belief In Six Honrs.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis
uses relieved In six hours by th "New
Great Bouth American Kidney Cure."
This new remedy Is a great aurpris on
account of Its exceeding promptness la
relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys,
hack and every part of th urinary pas
uges, in male or female. It relieve re
tention of water and pain In passing II
almost Immediately. -If you want quick
relief and cor this I your remedy, sold
by C. M. Harris, Druggist, ia Penn ave
nue, Beranton, Pa.
m
Have Arranged the Bulk of Our Stock Into
Lots at 1 Sc., 25c., 35c., 50c.
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED.
EXPERIENCED WORKMEN
REASONABLE CHARGES.
TRY OS.
e
1 SCRANTON
BEDDING CO,
tpselal Notlcs.
U'TaWED6C?pirR7joWw;ffii
for copies of The Tribune of the follow
n 1 dates: January 4. 1800; February 2, 15;
Uay W, 1805. TRIBUNE BUSINESS OFFICE.
VTOTICE-ON AND AFTER MAY I, I
i-i will make a monthly tour of the follow
ing places giving free open air advertising ex
ubitions with th stereoptioon: Tavlorville,
Hyde Park, Providence. Diokson Olyphant,
;'i-ckville. Arch bald, Jermyn. Exhibitions
aren on Wednesday and Friday of each
.veek during; the month, th rates for advsr
i,!DLr 10 Pr month. Address B. H.
;U,Trlbune office, city.
"rT,HB SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR.1'
A. lou want this relic. Contains all of
Frank Leslie's famous old War Picture sbw
ng the foroee In actual battle, sketched on th,.
ipot. Two volumes, 2.0UU ploiuree. Sold on
oasy monthly payments. Delivered by ex
"rose complete, all charges prepaid. Address
I'. O. MOODY, ta Adams A v., Beranton? Pi
BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS. MAGA
sines, etc., bound or rebound at The
TntBVMS office, tjuick work. Seasonable
prices.
Agent Wanted.
UJK DON'T WANT BOV8 OR LOAFERS,
but men of ability; S30tol500a moatb
to hustlers; state and general ageuta; salary
lud conjmission. Chemical Fir Extinguisher
to., Racing, Hla
rjENERAL AGENTS WANTED BELL
Is Ing new articles to dealers: exclusive ter
ritory, no conipetltlon.no capital required:
.1)0 to :uo per rent, profit. Columbia Chemical
Co., 60 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.
A OENTB WANTED EVERYWHERE. TO
n. make t" dally aeUing our Aluininum
Novelties; look exactly Use stiver; weighs
one-quarter: featherweight ; wonderful : new-i-Kt
out; simple, 10c.; catalogue free; ALUM
1NUM NOVeXTY CO, SU Broadway. M. Y.
AOENTS-HIKDE'B PATENT CNIVER
sal Hair Curlers and Wavers (used with
out heat), and "Pyr Pointed"Hair Pins. Lib
eral commissions. Free sample and full par
ticulars. Address P. O. Box too. New York.
WANTED - ACTIVE SALESMEN TO
handle our line, no peddling. Balarv,
ITS per month and expenses paid to all. Goods
entirely new. Apply quickly, r. O. Box, SOU,
oiawn,
SltusUsns Wsntsd.
WAS?
ted-a Lady would like to
do washing. MI88 BKOW.v. til La-
xerne street
DRUUGIBT, REGISTERED. WANTS Po
sition as clerk or manager: 12 years' ex
perlenoe; city or country. Address DhUGS.
csre Scranton Tribune.
A WIDOW WITH TWO CHILDREN
wants a position as housekeeper. Call or
address V. M., 81 Oswald court.
SITUATION WANTED-A COMPETENT
woman, aged 82 yean, want, situation as
hniteekcepor or soma good position ia a re
speotablo, temperate man s family. Address
11. A. BURCH, Dunmore, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED BY A WORTHY
woman to ge oat by the day washing,
cleaning oulces or aay kind of work It the
day. Call or address MBS. RU8BELL, Ills
Cedar avenue, in rear.
CITUATION WANTED FOR WASHING
O and ironing to do by the day ; washings
tnken home, also. Call or address I , B4
North Sumner avenue, Hyde Park.
oitUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG
O girt ss clerk; has had extierlence in gro
cery store; can furnish liest of reference.
Call or address SOS N. Osrfleld avenue.
Mdll.
LA DIRS t Ctllchtttsr'l VWr4i
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Phynicians end Surgeons.
a. EDGAR DEAN HAS) REMOVED
to 111 Spruce atreet, Soranton, Fa,
(Just opposite Court House Square.)
DR. KAY, tot PENN AVB.Il to I P. M.l
call 3ML Die. of women, obetretrie and
and all dls.f chll.
DrTA. J. CONNELL, OFFICK Ml
Washington avenue, car. Spruce street,
over Francke'e drug atroe. Residence,
ta Vine st. OHIO hours: 10.10 to II a
m. and t to 4, and 6.M to IM p. ta. Bun
day, I to I p. m.
DR. W. B. i 1.1 .gW, Bi North WaaaUgtea
straw
Dk7'c. U PBBY. PRACTICB LIMITED
diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throats office. 123 Wyoming av. Resi
dence, Kt Vln street.
DR. I M. OATE8. IM WASHINGTON
avenue. Omce hours, I to I a. m., I.M
to I and t to I p. m. Residence Ml Madi
son avenue.
DR. J. C. DATR90N, RELIABLE! SKIN,
Tumor and Cancer Bpeclallat. Tuesday
and Fridays, at tot Linden treet Of
Be hours, 1 to 4 p. m.
Wire Screens.
JOS. KUETTEL, REAR tit LA.CKA-
Wanna avenue, eumiivn, rm nwuwww-
turer of Win Screens.
Dentists.'
DR. WILLIAM A, TAPT, PORCELAIN,
Bridge and Crown wrk. Offlo. Mt
Washington avenue, .
C C. tiAUBACH, aUSOEON DONTIST.
No. lit Wyoming avenue.
R. M. STRATTON. OFFICtt OOAas ExT
enao. .
mm
for Fall Stork. We
AT 35c.
All wool Tweed mixtures, Scotch Cheviots, regalar
60c goods, 46-lnch plate .Serges and Henrietta
worth 75c, all go at Me. a yard during, thla sale,
and the style and colors are correct la every way.
AT 50o. 1
Here are Checks and Stripes ia a doxen dlflereet
combinations, Silk and Wool Mixtures, Plain Serges
la every desirable shade, Jacquard Suitings, Pop
lins and the popular aod serviceable Vigoreaui
Cloths. The actual worth of this aggregation is
from 85c, to iL3s a yard. Bale Price, 50C
6o2 and 604
Lack Ats., Cor. Idami
Lawyers.
WARREN KNAPP. ATTORNEYS
and Counsellors at Law, Republican
building, Washington avenue, Bcran-
tun. Pa. ; ''
JESSUPB A HAND, ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors at law. Commonwealth
oulldlne, Washington avenue.
W. H. JESSUP,
HORACE E. HAND.
W. H. JEBSUP. JR.
PATTERSON WILCOX. ATTOR.
neys and Counsellors at Law; offices I
and I Library building , Scranton, Pa.
ROBWELL H. PATTERSON.
WILLIAM A. WILCOX.
ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND.
Attorneys and Counsellors, ' Common
wealth building. Rooms U. M and 21. -
FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Room 6. Coal Eacaange, Bcraa
ton. Pa.
JAMES W. OAK FORD, ATTORNEY.
at-Lnw, rooms 03, U and 16, Common
weaith building. -
8AMUEL W7 EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT
Law. Office, 117 Spruce St., Scranton, Pa.
L. A. WATRE8. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
421 Lackawana ave., Scrankon, Pa.
URIE TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY AT
Law, Dime Bank Building. Scranton.
Money to loan in large sums at t per
cent. .
C. R. PITCHER. ATTdRNEY-AT
law. Commonwealth building, Scran
ton, Pa. .
C. COMEsirBPRUCE STREEtT"-
D. B. r.EPLOQLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate security, tut
Spruce street.
B. F. KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
180 Wyomln g ave., Scranton. Pa.
J AS. J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY AT
law, 45 Commonwealth bld'g. Scranton.
J. M. C RANCK. IM WTOMINO AVa.
Architects.
EDWARD H. DAVIS,
Rooms 24. 25 and 26,
building, Beranton.
ARCHITECT.
Commonwealth
E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICB
rear of 606 Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK.'jR. ARCHITECT,
415 Spruce at., cor. Wash, ave.. Scranton.
BROWN A MORRIS.. ARCHITECTS.
Price building, 126 Washington avenue,
Scranton.
Teas.
GRAND UNION TEA CO.. JONES BROS.
Loans.
THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND
Loan Association will loan you money
on easier term and pay you better on
investment than aay other association.
Call on & N. Callander, Dim Bank
building.
Miscellaneous.
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR
balla, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings and concert work furnished. For
terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor,
117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberf
music store.
MEGARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine.
Warehouse, IN Washington ave.. Scran
ton. Pa.
FRANK P. nnOWrJ A CO.. WHOLE
aale dealers In Woodware, Cordage and
Oil ClothJ Weat Lackawanna ave.
THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT AC
countant and auditor. Rooms U and 20,
Williams Building, opposite postofflc.
Agent for the Rex Fire Extlnguleher.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THB LACKAWANNA,
Scranton. Pa., prepare, boys and girls
for collg or business; thoroughly
train young children. Catalogue at re
auesu Opens September 10.
REV. THOMAS M. CANN,
WALTER H. BUELL,
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERQARTEN
and School, 412 Adams avenue, open
Sept. I. Kindergarten 110 per term.
Seeds.
O. R. CLARK CO., SEEDSMEN AND,
Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave
nue; green house. 13TO North Main ave
nue; store telephoe 781.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THB ELK CAFE, Ut and 127 FRANK
tin avenue. Rate reasonable.
P. ZIBQLER. Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. W.
Etnger depot. Coaduoted oo tho
uropeaa pUn. VICTOR KOCU. Prop. ,
WESTMINSTER HOTEL,
Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Plac.
New York. .
Rate, M.M par day and upward. (Amsrt
aaa plan). B. N. ANABLB.
Proprietor.
Plobeer ef the hotel en
ter in New York eltv.
Noted for It superb loss-
tion, superior rooms ana
excellsnt culsln service. Th Standard
HoUl for giving Mums VAbtig roR
THB PRICE than any Brst-clas haul In
th world. Pacing Central Park. Mth and
Mth ats., Plasa Square and Fifth avanua; .
reached by aay uptown ears, and the
sreestown oars n ana ai wnioa uwtsr in
tsraaet all surface And elevated roads i'
terminal station ttn ave. L road within ,
half a Nock. Absolutely lyeprooe
American and Buropean plana Drlnkuts
water and lee used is vaporised sod rresea
on th ptwnl, and rtind a t rnrity.
Sy Prof. Chaadlar. ( F. A. llAsUtOND.
f .