Wrmi$W'"ii' cjfw"' -Tpfr 2 THE SCRiVNTON THIBUJN IS-TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1899. 'f" T " v )y SI $5'00.and College men wear Tho Burt & ' Packard " Kor rcct Shape" II bf' $g.00 shoes I Why? Because then their shoes arc always up-to-date in style, and they retain their shape as no ordinary shoe can. Walking is made easy. "Don't spoil your feet by woariny cheap shoes,'' WRmw B KMlJiKfKLLM -5 KQKGETSHAFE Levis, Reilly & Davies, Scranton, Pa. i GAMES PLAYED IN ATLANTIC LEAGUE aTXENTOWN yielded up a GAME TO SCRANTON. It Might Have Been n Shut Out for tlie Visitors If Scranton Had He f mined from Costly Erroie. wilkes-Bnuo Wre8td a Game fiom Paterson by a Narrow Mni f,lu Rain Pievented n Game Be tween Lancaster nnd Reading Ko eults in the National League. Scranton won fiotn Allentown yestcr il.iy dfHplte the costly errors against her. WIIKos Hnrro had. no tuns to spare In her victory nvr Pntorson. Chicago goon ahead (if Philadelphia, In the National league race nnd Clove land continues to lose. Percentago Table. W. Rending 7 Newark S lllchmoiul 0 Wilkcs-Barro 6 Scranton G Lancaster 4 Paterson 4 Allentown '.' .. P.C. 3 .700 4 .667 4 .000 4 .'."I) :. m; 7 .a. i 5 .,.33 s :no Where They Play Today. Allentown nt Scranton l'.itorson at Wllkes-Barre Rending at Lancaster. Now ark at Richmond ALLENTOWN DEFEATED. Doheity and McMnhon, by Costly Errors, Gave tho Visitors Five Runs Allen Did the Pitching. There- weie- onl 300 spectators at Atliletic Pail; vesteiduy ufteinuon to witness Allentoun's defeat by Scran ton to tin' tune of 10 to D. The game was ragged from start to finish. Allen's pitching was of a mixed char acter. West, fot Allentown, was speedy, and toward the end of the game was making our men guess Scranton was (list to bat. Knoll walked, Llppert .sent a drhe over Mc Int.vto'H head fot a .safety. Dillon sent a (ly to Henry, and then Kagan rarac to bat and was thrown out at first by McCormlck Knoll scoied, followed by Llppeit, after some pretty stealing Dnberty was thiown out at first by teiullng a slow grounder to MeGuinnls. With two runs in uur faor, Allen tpw u came to bat. McCotnilck was the llrst man up. He sent a liner to Holier tj, who thiew him out at lirst. Henry Hew to Knoll Joseph Delehanty, Smith and Tate wuie landed on bases safely. Mclntjie came to bat, with three men on bates and two gone. He Hew out to Rlslev, making the thhd man out. Scranton made one urn In the third. Allentown distinguished herself by making four urns The runs were made on McMnhon's eiior Allen became con fused and It was some time beforo Scianton collected herself and braced up. In the fifth Inning Hagan and Dil lon Moied. making seven runs to Al lentoun's four. In the seventh, Dillon. Hagan and Dolutty each tallied, making the score ton to four After Allentoun's four i tins in the third, no runs were made until the eighth, when McManus scored, making Allentown fle and Scranton ten. Had It not been for Doherty's and McMahon'B costly errors, we could have shut the visitors out. The score. SCRANTON. It. II. O A. K Knoll, cf l.lppert, rf .,, Dillon, lb Hasan, If Doherty, 3b ., Rlsley, 2b ..., McMnhon, ss Thackarn, o .. Allen, p , ...1 . 1 . 1 .1 o 14 3 Total3 10 16 AI.LDNTOWN It. H. 27 10 1 OAK 2 1 2 3 0 0 MtCurmlck, 3b Henry, cf 1 LADIES Relief at Last KEEP; Alk drucelltl fnr Dr. Mart! " French frem&lA P1IU In metal hoi th V.-nh Vt.nnn tnnln Ulna Wlitl. IWI C, "Relief forWame n"mallrdFRFElQ pUIn " w ""wsIM letter with tetimoniJintrrtleulr. FRENCH DRUG CO., 381 4303 Pearl St., New York. SIDEBOARDS We are showing a fine assortment of Sideboards from $12.00 to $125.00. Otir Thirty Dollar nDOTUCDflC 9. PH Manufacturers of Furnltura, PnUinLliUL (X uUif 303 Lackawanna Ave tf ' Look for this Trade-mark Branded on the Sole. Jot). Dolcbniity, if Smith, If Tatft, lb Mclntyrc, lb McManus, o J Dolelianty, ss ... McGlnuls, p West Totals Scrnulou 5 10 27 1(5 0 13 2 0 3 0 010 04000010 S Allentown Hnrncd runs Allen. Tvvo-baso hits Allen, Doherty Sacrifice bits Knoll, Doherty. Stolen liases Llppert. Rlilev. Knoll. Dohertj, McMahon. Henry. Struck out-nv McGlnnK 1, by West, 2 Double plavs J. Dclebantv to Tate to Mclntyre. I'lrst on errors Dillon, Jos Dclehan'v and McCormlck I'lrst on balls Off Al len. 1. off McGlnnls 2 Hit by pitcher Henry. Umpire Henderson. Time 1 55. Newark Loses to Richmond. Richmond, May ? Forty-eight hundred people saw .lake Wills' champions win tha first game of the championship sea son here this arternoon from Newalk by a score of 7 to 1. The game waH an ex hibition of bitting 8vbold drove, two homo runs making (He tune Aside from Seybold's hitting there was no special feature. It was u first class ball game Music rnado things merry nt tho park Scoro' RHE. Richmond 00300040 0-7 12 1 Newark ... . 0000010001 6 0 Batteries Richmond, Cliesbro onil Hens; Newark. Hcrndon and Gunson Umpire Bergcr Wilkes-Barre Wins from Paterson. Wilkes-Uairc, May 'Wllkes-Uairn won from 1'utorbOn today by a nniiow margin. The homo team pluvcd a list less came In tho field and won out only by opportune hitting The visitors' held lng was faultless but they could not hit when hits were needed Score- R II E Paterson . ...1001003101 C 0 Wllkes-Rarre . . .2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 - r. 10 2 Batteries Pnterson, Ames and 1 lin earis Wilkes-Barre, Patton nnd Goiidmg Umpire McDermott .tm I NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Table. w. 1. P.c St Louis 12 5 .70S Chicago 1 " 700 Philadelphia 13 t. .uSI Rrookln 12 s con Cincinnati 9 7 Wl Roston U ! ,r.J0 Haltlmoro 10 .171 New Yoik Is ft .171 Louisa Mo II t-il I'lttsbutg 7 Pi .112 Washington I 1'. .211 Clceland 3 14 170 At New York R H.I'. Washington . ...0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 ' 3 New York . .. 1 0 0 o 0 0 1 4 f. 10 1 Hatterles McPailand and Mdiulro, Do hen and Grady. Umpires Gaffnoy und Andrews. At Chicago- R H D. Cleveland . ..00001112 0-711 1 Chicago 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 3 S 10 (5 Batteries Sudhoff and Zimmer; Griffith and Donahue. Umpires Ruins and Smith. At Roston- R 11 D Brooklyn 0 00000000-042 Boston 104000001 r. 7 1 BatteriesHughes and Uatrcll; Willis and Bergen Umpires Emslle and Mc Donald, At Pittsburg- R 1 1 D Pittsburg 1 1 0024 000-S li 2 Louls lllo . .00110120 0 5S1 Bntterles--Sparks, I.eever and Rower man; Magee and Kittrldge Umpires O'Day nnd Brennan. OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. Eastern League. Springfield, 10; Montreal, 1 Worcester, 7; Rochester, 3. Svracuse, D, Hartford, fc. Toronto, 7, Providence, 5 Western League. Columbus, 5; Detroit, 4. Minneapolis, 11; Kansas Cltv. 4 St. Paul, 5, Milwaukee, 4 (17 inr.lngs ). Buffalo, 1, Indianapolis, 0. Interstate League. Mansfield, 2, Wheeling, 1 (1J Innings ). Toledo. 9; Fort Wnne, 1. Grand Rapids, 7: Dnytnn, 1 . Youngstown, 9; New Castle, C. DIAMOND PICK UPS. Dillon is good at the stick Rlsley seems as much nt home on sec ond as In the box. McMahon und Doherty seem bent on making errors, and of tho most costly kind, ton T. B. C McQucido Is playing with tho Ottumwa, la., club of the Western us snclallon O'Gnra Is In Carbondale Ho is not playing this season. The Wanegoo base ball team of Tay lor would like to flange games vslth the Sliders for Thuisuay and tho Anthra t Ites for Saturday at 4 o'clock on tha Taylor grounds PleaFe answer Imiue oiatelv if satisfactory. William Jones, manager AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. The Sliders accept the challenge of tho St. Thomas base ball team for Saturday, Sideboard is a Gem. May 13, 1533, at 2.30 o'clock sharp. Will iam Thomas, manager; Eugono A. Tropp, Captain. Tho Sliders, Jr., played tho Bt. Thomas' college team Saturday and won by tho following rcoro: Sliders, 19! St. Thomas' college, 4, BatteriesBarrett and Tay lor; Tlorney and Murphy. Tho Eurckns accept the challenge of the South Sldo ttnm for May 14 on their ground. James Grlcr, manager. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINQS. J. M. Knowlton, business agent for the Building Trades council, received n lequest from Curry & Co., of Dan ville, asking for four first-class Iron moulders and offering $2.23 per day. Word was sent out nnd the four men secured. Mr. Curry, of tho above firm, Is a brother of Attorney W. M. Cuiry, of this city. Several first-class carpenters will leave hero today for l'atchogue, L. I , to bo placed nt work by 12. Bailey & Sons, contractors and builders. Busi ness Agent Knowlton Is dally receiv ing requests from out-of-town contrac tors for good men nt good wages. Two weeks have brought no partic ular changQ In the Nay Aug Lumber company's strike. OrdetB for May coal uro being sent In from nil points, and in encourag ingly great numbers. Tho outlook so far ns tho Delaware nnd Hudson com pany Is concerned is nt least equal to tlio expectations. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. By Associated Press. New York. Jlaj 8. Liquidation was quite general in the stock market today and material declines prevailed. Thero was Ho news of anv Imnnrlminn nnrl 11e. nppplntment nt tho bad showing of tho hank statement on Saturday seemed to color speculative sentiment. Total sales, 1.010,100 hntrs. Some sharp declines weiu effected today In aetle bonds but the higher grade issues only receded model ateiy. Total sales, J2.750.000. United States new 4s registered and tho old is coupon advanced U and do. coupon the new 4s coupon, tho Cs and tho 3s, 'i In tho bio price. By Caulngton &. Cusack. New York, May S Tho market opened lower under pressure from tho short In terest nnd free sales by holders, who hnd become filghtened over Sunday. Tho piessuro in Brooklyn Bnpid Transit, hintar and the Grangers was very heavv anil caused a sharp decline In prices all along tho line the market at one tlmo being absolutely demoralized. Brooklvn Rapid Transit broko through 2.1 on tho ixecutlon of a lnrge stop older, l'lower Interest being scalo bujers nil tht way down nnd talking bullish on the stock Inldo billing was notable In several spots and thero was heavy covering at times, inn tne market showed tho effects of long selling nnd although there was a fulrlv good rally from tho lowest price, the list did not take on tho strength whldi It hns done In previous recoveries Tho market has undoubtedly mado a large short Interest and Is fast getting into tho poslton where It mnv be diffi cult to hold It down Keene brokers have been prominent sellers throughout the day, and we think Mr Keene has put out a larco line throughout the whole list He has certainly liquidated his long holdings of Anaconda, Reading, llrst proftirod, and Atchison preferred, and we think Ins changed his position por manentlv on the market Thero are strong Indications that the public Is tak ing frljht over something nnd Is selling stocks, wf think the fear of advoit-e leg islation and the wild Issue of the new In dustrial securities has frightened buyers and that the maikct will have two very decided sides to It from now on The crop leports indicate a condition ofg about 71 per rent which will l about what th government will show This condition certainlv does not wnrrunt anv higher prices for the standnid trunk line shares and for that reason except on weak spots and whore tho m irket has collected a larco short Interest we should advise gicat caution In going long Tho bloom Is off the upward move, ment for the time being and while It Is probable we shall have a sharp up turn within the next fortv-elght hours, It will hardlv lust after the covering move ment Is over. The close was Irregular nt a fair recoverv from the low prlcis of tho dav. Quotations furnished by LABAR & rtTLLRR. stock, grain nnd cotton orok ns, rooms 203 and 210 Board of Trad building, Scranton. Pa, Open- High- Low- Clos ing est set ing Am Cot Oil raj Tilt Am Sug. Re'g Co . 154!.. 157 151?4 151 Atih, To .V. S IV .. U IK', 17H 174 a , t i s r Pr r..'i :a r.i'; r, Am Tolnceo Co 213 21". 2r.'4 211 Am S. & W . ... t,7 0714 t,3 1V2 Brook. R T 12RI4 lJ-J 1201'. 120'i Can Southern .. . 5" Vii 54 " 31 N J Central Ufi lir, 114'J hit; dies. A Ohio . . . 26U 2f,iJ ;-,34 254 Chic. & G. W . ... 14H 14K 14H 14t(i Chle A N W . 15.rU 153aj 151U 152 riiie, n & o . in', 1141; mi', wvA Chle, Mil & St P 124i'4 1214 1231!. 1214 Chic , R. I & P 112 Hit, U2 112 Chle . st. P. m k 0. m; m trjj n4 c r r ft st L 55?, v, 5314 r.i Con. Gas . .. llli. lllij lRSi8 1WJ nelnwnre ft- Hud 117'. Us 11 llfl Fed Steel Pr St W4 71 Wj Fed. Steel. Pr . . 04 U4 R1 ill Gen Electric 11s lis us pn Louis, ft Nash .... fi-ii; 055, fi4i fiPJ Mnnhnttnn Ele . 113a4 115 112'f. 113'J Atet Traction Co ...231 211 231'J 23114 M K & Tex , Pr . 357. -,; 3.-, s-14 Mo PaHfle iV's 4C14 42 4t', Nat. Lend ".1 33 32 32 Norfolk Pr . .. 07'i 0714 G5i4 (ifi N Y Central . ...131"i T-5 112n 112'i Out & West .... 2314 25 24 21', North Pnelflc .. . Tit W4 n ton Nor Pacific, Pr 7s 7S 7" 77i, Pacific Mall 4"v; 4is4 i ln. People' Ons . 1". 124 IK 120'i Phi' .1 Read 20 201', 2il 20 V d- R 1st Pr . r.'i 57K V.4 Vi Southern R R . Pr . 507; 5,'i -, 50 Tenn . C & Iron . m 1 50 51H Union Pncldc 43t'H V, 12'k K Union Pao , Pr 71 7fi', 75 1471 U S Rubber . . . 51H 51H 41't it U S Leather. Pr .. 70j 701', 70 70 Wahn.sh Pr ... .21 21?1 2rti4 21 J4 West Union 01H 0l&, 11 ftlifc CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Open- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. Ing. est. est inc July 72 72H 71 71i Septemher 717 iJ ! il CORN. July 33 .!.' S3 -1 Sentenibcr 34 31 33 31 .TulvAT8 2 23H 23'i U September 211 21 21 21H Juy,UV "'- R"5 s&1 RC0 Septemher S 50 SM S 72 8 75 JuVvA1.lD.'. 5-17 f- S 10 mo September ..-S22 r.22 C 22 5 22 Scianton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS Rid. Asked nCrniHOU i ivipi'mi uai;. iu. First Natlonul Bank F.lmhurst Boulevard Scranton Stvlngs Bank Kornnton Packing Co Third National Bank Thioop Novilty Mfg. Co Scranton Rallwaj Co. Dlmo Dep & Dls Bank Economy Light. Heat & Pow 20 800 2. 3S5 'so 2c) 100 95 'so 15 er company Scranton Illuminating Heat & Power Cnmpnny S3 Scranton Forging Co Traders' National Bank 130 Lackn. Lumber Co . Lucka. Trust & Safe Dcp. Co. 150 Mooslc Mountnln Coal Co Scranton Paint Co, Clark & Snover Co . Com. .. 4M Clark & Snover Co, Pr. 125 10) 150 iir.14 8J FINANCIAL. LaBAR & FULLER BROKERS, OUeit l'.tabllheJ House In the City. Dealers In STOCKS, COTTON, ORAIN an! PROVISIONS, on marxln or for delivery. 01 riCIJ: Rooms 309 and jio Uoard ol Trade HullJInz, rcranton. Pa L. G. LA BAR. L. F. FULLER, Carson Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Her. Iron Fence & Mfg. Co 1JONDS. Scranton Pans. Railway, first mortgage, due 1920 115 Pooplt's Street Railway, first mortgage, duo 1918 115 Taim1a ulf.ot llallttmi. fl.,.- 100 SO 100 erul mortgage, due 1121 Dickson Manufacturing Co. .. Lackn. Township School & . City of Scrunton St. Imp. 6. Ml. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axlo Works Scranton Traction C bonds... Carcon Coal Co lit 100 103 101 S3 100 iw 115 Ntw York Grain and Produce Market. New York, May 8. Flour Weak and nominally lower. Wheat Snot easy; No. 2 red, M4c, spot t. o. b afloat and 79V4c. elevator; No. 2 red, 82ic, to arrive f. o, b afloat: No. northern Duluth, SOhc, f. o, b., nfloat to arrive; options opened steady but developed heaviness that lusted nil day, the market closing weak at aHc. net decline; May closed 78Vc; July, 76V4o.; September, 75'icj December, Hc Corn Spot weak; No. 2. 40alOV4c, f. o. b., afloat to arrive and spot; options opened litendy hut turned weak and closed heavy at ViMc. nP' decllno; Slay closed, 38ic: July. SS'.ic; September 3Vc. Oats-Spot dull; No. 2 white, 33V-c; No. S do., SUso, track mixed western, 31a ZVic; track white, 34&a3SHc: options dull. Butter Steady; western creamery, llal'c; do factory, 12allc: Imitation creamory, I3al4J4c; stato dfdry, 13al5o ; do. creambery, 14al7c. Cheeso OU, steday, large white, 12c; small do,, 12i 12ic; larco colored. 12c ; small do., 12n 12Uc; new cheese, firm; large, flVfaSSc: small, 4c'4. Dkbb Firm; state and Pennsylvania 14c ; western fresh, 13a. 13Vio.; southern, 12al3c. Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce. Philadelphia, May 8. Wheat-Quiet but steady; contract grade, May, 7j'Ja7J,;c. Corn Vic. lower: No. 2 mixed Mar, 37"ia 3Sc. Oats Firm; No. 2 white clipped, .'5a a35iic, No. 3 do. do, 14V.a31c, No. 2 mixed do , 32lo33c. Tlour Qulot but steady: winter superior, $2 15a2.10; do ex tras, J2.D0a2.75; Pennsylvania roller clear, J3a3 23, do, do. straight, JJ2ia3.40; west ern winter clear, $3.10n3 35, do. do. straight, $3 23a1 40; western winter clear, 3.10o3 35; do. do. straight, H25a3.50: do. 00. patent, ja.waa so, spring clear, j-.'.txj.i 3; do. straight, $3 50a3.73, do. patent, 13 73 a3W; do favorite brands, higher. Ryo Flour Inactlvo but steady at $3 20 per barrel for choice ePnnsj 1 anla. Butter Unchanged; fancy western creamety; 17V4C, do prints, 20c. Uggs Steady; fresh, nearby, 13c; do. western, lV&c; do. southwestern, 13c; do. southern, 124c. Cheeso Unchanged. Rcflnca Sugars Firm, good demand. Cotton 1-IGc. high er; middling uplands, 6Vfcc. Tallow Quiet but steady; city prime In hogsheads, 4c; country do. do, barrels, 4c; dark, do, 3ic; cakes, 5c; greabe, 2'iu3l4c. Livo ruoltrj uQlet; chickens, easier; fowls, HallUc ; old roosters. 72aSc , winter chickens, llal7c. ; spring do , 20a23c. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, May 8 Cattle Fairly activo general demand and as the bupply was not excessive were stronger, fancy grades brought 5.Wa5G0; choice steers, $j.C5nfi3.; beef do, $4a4ri0, western fed, do., $4 20a5 20; mediums, $4 5."a4 71; stock ers and feeders. $4a5 13: cows and bolt ers, $1fifla4.2o, calves, $4afi.83. Hogs Mar ket active and strong with pi Ices on an average 5c higher, fair to choice, S3 S3a 4 02V4: heavy packers, J160a3S2ii, mixed. 3.70a3'.O; butchers. J3 70a3 97V4, light, $3 70 nl 03 pigs, $1 35a3.SO Sheep Active da mand nnd prices ruled strong with prime floclts of Colorado wooled lambs selling 5n0c. higher; Fhcep sold at J3 50a5 25; cholco fly, J4.50a3 15; heavv exporters, "; spring lambs, JOnlO per 100 pounds, Colo rado wooled lots, fiOOaOSO and unshorn grades, $4 50a5 55. Receipts Cattle, 10, fi head; hogs, 20.000 head; heep, 21.000 head. Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo, May 8 Cattle Receipts, 140 cars on tain; slow for heavy steers: best steers, $3 35a5l5: otheis, 150a5 25; fat cows, $2E0al.l0; stockers und feeders, J4 50a.5T), venls, $1 75a6 Hogs RecelpiH, 75 cars, market active and higher: for all grades; best hogs, J110all5; others, $103aI10, pigs, $! '1003.93: roughs, fl 23a 3 40. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 3 cats; market active and 10c stronger tor lambs; sheep, firm: best lambs, Jii10a0 23, culls. J4 73a6; sheep, mixed, $5aD,25; oth ers, $4 10a5. East Liberty Cattle Market. East Liberty, May 8 Cattle Slow; ex tra, $3 30.15.33, prime, J3 20a3 30; common, $3 G0.nl. Hogs Activo and higher: prlmo assorted mediums and heavy hogs, $1 10a 4 15, best Yorkers. $1 05.nl.10. light York ers. $la4 05, pigs as to weight and qual ity. $3r0al; roughs, $2 fiOal t.5 Oil Market. Oil City, Pa., Maj S --Credit bnlnnccs, 91.13 certificates, no bid, shipments, lfil. 160 barrels: average, w.H barrels: runt, 90,915 birrelb; average, S0.303 barrels LEGAL. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF COMMIS SIONERS OF PUBLIC GROUNDS AND BUILDINGS. WILLIAM A. STONE, T. L. EYRE. Uovcrnor. Superintendent L. G. McCAULEY, Auditor General. JAMES S. BEACOM. State Treasurer. PROPOSALS OR FURNISHING STA tionerj, Fuel und other Supplies. In cornpllnnco with the Constitution and the laws of tho Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, we hereby Invito scaled propo sals, at prices below maximum rates fixed in schedules, to furnish stationery, fuel and other r-upplles for the several de partments ot tho Stato Government, and lor making repairs In the several de partments and for tho distribution of tha public documents, for the year ending tho flm Tuesday of June, A. D 19X. Sepnrate propsals will be received and separato contracts awarded as an nounced in said schedules. Each pro posal must bo accompanied bv a bond. with nt least two sureties or one surerv companv, approved bj a Judgo of tho court of common pica of the county in which tho person or persons making such proposal mav lesido, conditioned for tho faithful performnnce of tho contract, and addressed and delivered to the Bonn! of Commissioners of Public Grounds and Buildings beforo twelve o'clock rn of Tuesday tho Cth dny of June, A D., lfil, at which time the proposals will bo opened and published in the Reception Room of tho Executive Department nt Harrisburg, and contracts awarded as soon thereafter as practicable Blank bonds and schedules containing nil necessary information can be obtained at this Department. T L. EYRE, For tho Bonrd of Commissioners of Public Or omuls and Buildings ESTATE OF DAVID S COBB. LATE of tho city tff Scranton, Lackawanna fount v, deceased Loturs testamentary on tho nbove es tate having been granted to tho under slgnd. all persons having claims against tho same will present them for payment, and those Indebted thereto will pleaso make Immediate pavrnent to AUGUSTA F CORB, Administratrix. 911 Mnrlon Street. Scranton, Pa. L. P. WEDEMAN. Attorney for the Estate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the pnrtnetshlp heretofore subsisting between George 11. Jermyn and S. O. M011U011, under Iho firm namo of tho Metal jllacl: Vnrnlsh Companv was ills solved, by mutual consent on the 7th dav of May 1899 All debts owing to said partnership nro receivable b W. S. Wolf trensurer at the ofllio of tho com pany corner of Amelia avenue und Race street. Scranton, Penn , to whom nlo all claims nnd demands against thu snmo are to bo presented for payment The business will hereafter be carried on b S G Morrison and W. S Wolf, under the firm namo ot tho Metal Black Vurntsh Companv NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN THAT AN application will bo made to the Gov ernor of l'cnnsvlvanla on Wednesday, Muy 17, 1891, by James A Lansing, Will lam Connell., John Jcrmvn. William p. .ehndcr and James I! Torrey. under ths Act of Assembly entitled "An Act to pro vide for tho Incorporation nnd regulation of certain corporations," approved Ap-ll 23th, 1874. ami the supplements, thereto, for the charter of an Intended corpora Hon to be called "Tho Scranton Bolt and Nut Company," the character an 1 object of which is "the manufacturing of Iron or steel or of any other rretal or of nnv nrtlcle of commerce from metal," and for these purposes to have, possess und enjoy all tho rights, bene fits nnd privileges of said Act of Assem bly und supplements thereto. WELLES & TORRE Y, Solicitors. The People's Exchange. "" -- ,. .. , j. . j, --r- -1rLfir.rLn-nn.rijin A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tlio IlcnslU of AH Who Have IIouscb to Rent, Rcul 1'stuts or Other Property t- Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help -Tin Small Advertisements Cost One Cent a Word, Six Insertions f Five Cents a Word Except Sltuntlonj Wanted, Which Arj li. scrtcd Free. WANTED. MARRIDD COUPI.l! WANTS FUR nlshcd hoiiso in nice locality not too fnr from central city. Address box 433, city. WANTHD-AN UPRIGHT PIANO, Mil dlum priced. Address B. 11., this of flce. WANTBD-CASB OF RAD HUAl.TH that R-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit. Send C cents to Rlpans Chemical Co., New York.for 10 samples and 1.000 testimonials. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED-FODRHMAN TOR DOUR ling department In thriving silk fac tory, out of town. Address Box 1002, Scranton Tribune. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. nTAnLB'LArjiBavWnrTro spend a few hours each day can vassing for our goods. No money In vested. Big pay. Address at once W. B. Henry, Scranton. WANTED - GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, apply with reference at No. 1011 North Main avenue. Tripp's Homestead. LADIES TO EMnROIDER-GOOD PAY- Ing, easy work sent to your homo; write for satnplo and materials. Unique Embroidery Co., 102 Fulton St., Now "iork. FOR RENT HOUSH FOR RENT-023 ADAMS AVE- nue; modern Improvements: rent, J20 00. Inquire Dime Bank, Mr. Zurfllch. STORAGE-LARGE DRY STORAGE . rooms for rent at 113 Franklin avenue. Inqulro in rear. Tclephono No. 1U2 Harry Better v. HOUSE FOR RENT INQUIRE OF HAR- ry Spencer at Stevens' Cash Store, Dunmoro. FOR RENT-STORE ROOM. NO. 207 North Washington nvenue. formerly occupied by J w. Ouernsoy. Steam neat, elevator, rear entrance. For terms apply to Jones Bros. 311 Lackawanna avenue FOR RENT -HOUSE C21 MADISON avenue: steam heat; evcrv conveni ence Apply Owens Bros., 001 Madison avenue. FOR SALE FOR SALEA MlRBLEODA WATER apparatus, with eight syrup guages, two steel fountains, syrups, and all other accessories. Complete and of mod ern style, ready for Immediate use nrd wilt bo sold at a bargnln. Address No. 10 South Main street, Pittston. DESIRABLE LOTS ON COLFAX AVE nue. For particulars address Box 345, Scranton, Ta. FOR SALE TEN R-T-F-A-N-S FOR 6 cents at druggists. Ono gives relief. FOR SALE OR RENT. FOR SALE OR RENT SINGLE HOUSE. COS Qulncy avenue; city steam: selling price, JG.500; rent, J10 per month Including steam heat. G. F. Reynolds. FURNISHED ROOMS. FolTiluNT loCElvY'lfRNTsirED rooms; uso of bath: deslrablo loca tion, gentlemen onlj Referenco re quired. Address P. O. box 12S, city. FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR rent In aulet house, one or two chil dren. Address, W. P. S.. Tribune oflice. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE MY RESIDENCE AT 23S Colfax avenue; just ci mpteted All modern improvements Hordwaod finish sanitary plumbing, electric lights, etc. Prlco reasonable Address Frank T. Okell, 220 Broadway, New York city. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WANTEIV-PARTNER TO INVEST IN a good manufacturing article at once or particulars call upon H. F. Lowe, Scranton House, city INJENirORSPATENTS. MR. LOWE, THE ENGLISH AND Canadian patent agent, 1ms arilvd from England with r-omo of tho latest English and Canadian Inventions, vU,, b!cclo brnko and bottom bracket, sup port, electric lamo. pneumatic nloo cleaner, traveling trunk Brelltlnt's chair coucn. joys car nusner. vemeroil s tie- tnchablo hooks for elvatois and mines. Models of the above can be seen un day nt Scranton House-, In this city, or Coal Exchange, Wllkes-Barie. Pennsjl vnnln. Capitalists, manufacturers, also Inventors, aro cordially Invited. ,v..?.r LOST-A BLACK COW ON FRIDAY morning at Feltsville Finder will receive reward by returning same to Adam Budson, Taylor. LOST - A LARGE BLACK NEW foundland dog Namo Turk engraved on collar. If returned to 001 .leflerson uve nue a sultablo reward will be paid. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN be had In Scranton nt the news stands of Relsuuin Bros 405 Spiueo and f03 Lin. den, M Norton 322 Lackawanna avenuo; I. S. Schutzcr. 211 Spruce street CITY SCAVENGER A B BRiaGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odor Improved pumps used A. BRIGUS, Proprietor Lenve orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcko's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry Telephone 9310. SCALP TREATMENT. 'jsTLTIiElfA:jnir8C ment. 50c , shampooing, 50c. facial massage, manicuring, 25c , chiropody. 701 Qulncy. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION ' WANTED - FOR GEN crul housework In small family Pleaso call 23S Putnam strict SITUATION WANTED - WASHING, Ironing or nn Kind of house denning by thu day, or will take washing home Mrs. Lee, bide door, 4iX) Fruiildln avenue A MARRIED MAN WANTS WORK AS teamster 01 ani kind of work, can give good r Terence 2Ji Reese street, Scianton, Pa A. L. S By Carrlngton & Cusuck. SORER. INDUSTRIOUS. MARRIED man would like to drive stoic wagon. Knows tho city well Good references. Address 326 Krcsslcr court. SITUATION WANTED BY AN EL- derly lady as housekeepur or house, woik In small fumllv , good reference. Apply 507 Harrison avenue SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPE rlenccd man In taking cute of lawns, spading gurdtns, painting fences and flower beds, or cutting lawns, 22, Marlon stieet, opposlto factory, Green Ridge SITUATION WANTED - WASHING, honing or nnj kind of house cleaning by the day, or will take washing home. Mrs. Lee, sldo door, 420 Fruuklln uvenue. SPECIAL NOTICE. IToRDlaRTCECOuTtATil of gns In stoves nnd ranges, the prlco of gas for that purposo Is hereby mado subject to a discount of 10 per cent, from tho regular rato of $1.10 per one thou sand cubic feet consumed, provided tho bill Is paid on or beforo the 20th dny of tho month In which the bill Is prcsontcd, A separato meter, furnished by tho com pany Is necosaatv. By order of the board O 11, HAND, Secretnry tho Scranton Gns and Water company and the 11 do Park Gas com pany. April 2tth. 1S39. W.ANTEP.TP. fzSitL6J?J?ltFj WANTDD-TO EXCHANGE A FINH upright piano, nrst-class make, but llttlo used, for good horso and buggy. Address P. O. Box 217. PROFESSIONAL. AHCHITCBTS EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Connell building, Scranton. E, L WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of COG Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR . ARCHITECT, 433 Spruce st cor. Wash, nv., Scranton FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT Price building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECT.!, Traders' National Bank. DCNTISTS DR. I. O. LYMAN, SCRANTON Pill vnto Hospital, cor. Wvomlng nnd Mul berry. DR H. F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACII, 113 Wyoming avo. WELCOME C. SNOVER, Conl Exchange, :na uoor. 1100m D Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to u. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES 403 SPRUCE STREET.MAKES your hat to order and thoy tit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L t W. pasorget depot. Conducted on the Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYERS FRANK E BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law Burr 'I. ling, rooms 13 and II, Washington avei WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT torneys nnd Counsellors-at-Law. Re publican building, Washington uvenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JEPSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth building. Rooms 1, 20 nnd 21. JAMES W. OAKUORD. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rorms 611, CI3 and 510, Board of Trade building. 1. I REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate secuilty. Mears' building, corner Washington nvenuo and Spruce street. JAMES J H HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-at-Law. 301 Comrronwealth building. Scranton. EDWARD W THAYER ATTORNEY Rooms 903-904. 9th floor, Mears building L A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 502 Board of Trad3 bulWlng, Scranton, Pa. C R. PITCHER, ATTORNCV-AT-LAW. Commonwealth bulMIng Scianton, Pa 1 PATERSON & WILCOX. '1 RADERS National Bank building. C COMEGYS 9-13 REPUBLICAN building . A W. BERTIIOLF Mears' btilldlnj. ATTORNEY PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS MARY A SIlTlPHERD m7d"hO11 opathlst . C10 Linden .street DR. W E ALLEN, 512 NORTH WASH- ington avenue ' DR. L M C.ATES ROOMS 207 AND SOS Board of Trade Building. Office houis, 8 to 9 a. m . 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m Rebl dence, 303 Madison avenuo DR, C L FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion. Ofllco telephone 1363 Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR S W. L'AMOREAUX. CiFFICE .'39 Washington avenue. Residence, 1313 Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs, heart kldnevs und genlto-urinary or gans a specialty. Houis, 1 to I p in W O. ROOK VETERINARY SUR geon. Horses, Cattle und Dogs treated Hospital, 121 Linden fctieet. Scranton. Telephone 2672 SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa Courses preparatory to college, law, mcdldne or business Opens Sept 12 Send for catalogue. Rev Iboin ns M Cann, LL. D, Walter II. Buell. A M. f-EEDS C, R CLARK t CO. SEEDMEN AND Nurserjriipn, storo 110 Washington nve nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave nue; store telephone 782 WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACK V wanna avmue, Ser nton, Pa, manufac turer of Wire Sciecusi MISCELLANEOUS BAUERS ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, paitlcs receptions mil dings und conceit work furnished I'm term, address It J Bauer, ci ndi i i r 117 Wyoming nvenue. ovei llulhoiu music store. MEGAROEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes paper hugs, twine. Warehouse 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. LclilRh Vallov Kalii'o.U. In effect Feb. 5. 1S93. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia anl New York via D & li R 11 at o 45 a in und 12.0. 2 is, 4 27 Black Diamond Express, und 11.30 p m Sunriuvs, D. S. 11 . l.&. i 4S p m. For White Haven Hazleton nnd prin cipal points In tho coal regions via D & 1 It 11, fii5.H'.18 uml isJ P- '" Tor Pottsvllle 0 45 21SP m v For Uethldirm. Lastoti. Reading, Hur rlsburg nnd pi nclpil Intermediate stu thins via D & H R R 0 4j a n, ii0d 2 18 4 27 llluclc Dlumorid Express. USD Sundavs, D A: IK. J 58, 7.43 p m For Timkliuntiock. Towunda, L'lmlra Ithaca. Genevu and prlmlpii Intermedl uto stutloliB, via .p., L &. W R , gos li m . 12 M ""ll 3-K P m For Geneva Rochestir. Buffalo, Ntn,j lira Falls. Chlcugo and nil points west via D icU R l?3-3S- Black Diamond Express, 7.48 and 1K3) p. m. Sundavs. D & II , 11 43 a in, 7 18 p in Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lohlgh Vallev parlor curs on nil trains between Wllkes-Bulie and New ".nrk, Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge ROLLIN II WILBUR. Gen Supt.. South Bethlehem. Pa CIIAS. H LEE. Uen Pass Agt., 26 Cort land street New York. A. W. NONEMACIIER. Division Pass enger Agent, South llethlehrm, Pa. For tickots nnd Inillmnn reservations apply 303 Lackawanna nve., Scranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Scheduled llllsct AUy 39, 180I. 7.30 n. m., week days, for Sunbury Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitta burg nnd the West. 10.15 n. m., week days, for Haste ton, Pottsvllle. Reading. Norris- town, and Philadelphia; and for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and the West. 3.12 p. m., dally, for Sunbury, Har risburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and Pitta burg nnd, the West. 0.00 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J. II. HUTCHINSON, dencral Manner. Del.. Lncku. and Western. TrniF"?0' Mo'"lni'. Nov. 14, 1S9S. nfM.f!.'vV" Scranton ns follows: Ex r4,?imrr5Nn,,o.Tork. ttml n" Polnlfl east. 3133 P. rn an'1 1003 m,! 32M nm nl!i:,,H, .(?r Kn,0n. Trenton, Philadel phia ami tho south, D.10, 8.00 and 10.05 a. "VniP.-'l? and 3.33 p m rv.i!?nnn..a accommodation. C 10 p. m. mlrn1 f.or DlnKhamton, Oswego. El Mnrr'i.Cornln,K'' ntl Dansvllle, Afount irt ntnn?I,l"rnl0' 12J0- 23"- 9 a. m.; linn-".. S.00"- m making close connec nn ",!"' "uffnlo to all points In tho west. viu!.?sl nntl southwest. Tiil!ltlnst011 nccommodatlon, 3.40 p. m. i!-i-n.ninton and way stations. 1.05 p. m. fjicnolson nccommodatlon, B.10 p. m. Lxpress for Utlca and Rlchlleld Springs, -n. rn, nnd 1 55 p. m. "linen. 2 ?5, 9 n. m and 1 53 p. m. rti ""fthunibcrlnnd, Pittston. Wilkes iiiiJ f ' 'Ivmouth, Blootnsburg nnd Dan viiie, making cose connections nt North Tiii.rranfl for Wllllnmsport, Harrisburg, "Sl'VPore, Washington and tho south. n., tSl!Fnornnd and Intermediate sta tions, fi 00, 10 05 a. m , nnd 1 55 und 5.40 p. Nantlcoko and Intermediate stations, rnL?n.cI I ,0 a n- Plymouth and Inter Pr.. stntlons. 3 33 and S 50 p. rn. For i",.n "' M P- m- unman pnrlnr and sleeping ecaches on all express trains nM u,,t"1Icd Information, pocket time. !?i Iesf c,c- "PP' l0 M I Smith, Dls trlet rnssenger Agent, depot ticket of Delaware and Hudson. On Sunday, Feb. Eth, trains will leava Scranton as follows: I or Carbondale C 20, 7 53, S 53, 1013 a. mV-! J?,3,loon: 3-52. 3 25. 6 23, 7.57, 9.1 1, 11.00 p. m.; US a. m. 1' or Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc-6 20 a, m, 2 20 p m. For llo.'iesdale 0 20, 10.13 a. m. 2.20, 5 2j p. m. ,S.Sr W'llkcs-Barre-0.43, 7.4S, 8.43, D.:?, -AS ,",',m : v'03- b2J. 2H. 3 33, 4,27, 6.10, 48, 10 41, 11.30 p m t u,rNcw York- liillndelphla, etc., vln. J-rJdgh Valley Rallroad-.45 a m.. 12 03. 13 4:J. P " With Black Diamond Ex press, 11 30 p. m. For Pennsvlvanli Railroad points, 6.45, 9 38 a. m.; 2 18. 4 27 p m. Tor western points, via Lehigh Valley Railroad-7.4S a m., 12 03, 3 31, with BlacH Diamond Express, 10 41, 11 30 p in. trains will nrrlvo In Scranton as fol lows. -iroP.-Cnrbonlalo and tho North 6.40, li-' ?.l8- 9'"' ,ft'18- R M a m ; 1.23. 2.13, 3 2o. 4 23. 7.43. 50 38. 11 27 p. m. - ..rom W'llkes-Bnrro and the South-6.15, ;' M8' 100' 11K1 " m !. 2. 3.45. 5 20. 6 21. 7.53. 9 05. 10 05 p. m. : 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. . kl Carbondale 9.07, 11.33 p. m ; 1 53, 3 52. 5 53. 9 53 p. rn. , Dor Wllltcs-Rarre 9 13, 11.43 a. m : 1.5J, 3 28. 5 43, 7 4S p. m Lowest rates to all points in United States and Canada. J. W BUPDICK, O. P. A , Albany, N. Y. H. W CROSS, D P. A Scranton, Pa. Central Railroad of New .Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division) Station) In New York Foot of Liberty street. N R.. and South Ferry, Whitehall street. Anthracite coal used exclusively, insur ing cleanliness and comfnit. I TIME TABLE IN EFFECT NOV. 50. 1SU. I Trains leave Scranton for Pittston, Wilkcs-Burre, etc., at 8 30. 10 10 a. m 1.20, 2 33, '120, 710 p m. Sundays, 9 00 a. m, 1 00, 2.13, 7 10 p m i 1'or l.nkewood and Atlantic City, 8 30 a. m. For New York Newark and Elizabeth, 8 30 (express) n m . 1 20 (express) S 20 (ex- press) p m. Sundavs. 2 15 p m Train I leaving 1 20 p m , arrives at Philadelphia, .... ..It.... .T. ....w. Innl T t 1 ,. n. n ...1 ' n... tlt'llllllH i iiinmi, I vo i. jii , auu .ctv York, 7 15 m. For Maucll Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem Eastou and Philadelphia, s 30 a. m, 1 20 3 20 p m Sundav s 2 13 p rn. For Baltimore ami Washington, nnd iinlnts south nnd west via Bethlehem. I S" "' -'' "' "!'',y'.vJiP i r or Long Brar.ch, Ocean Grove, etc., at s .sn n. m 1 20 ti m For Rearing, Lebanon nnd Harrisburg, via AuVntown, 8 30 a rn., 120 p. m Sun dav. 2 15 p in. For Pottsvllle, 8 30 a. in , 1 20 p rn. Returning, leavo New York, foot of Lib erty street. North River, at 4 00, 9 10 (ex press) a. rn . 1 30 (express) p. m Sundays, 4.30 a. rn .... Leavo New York. South Ferry, foot Whitehall street, nt 9 05 n in. 125 p. in. Passengers at riving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with nil tho elevated ralloads, Broadway cablo car and ferries to Brooklyn and Stateii Islands, m iking quick transfer to and from Grand Central depot and Long Island railroad Leavo Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9 21 a. m , 3 00 p. m. Sundays. 0 15 p. m Tluough tickets to all points East, South and West at lowest rates at tho station. J. 11 OLIIAUSEN. Gen Supt. II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt. Uric mid Wyoming Valley. Time Table In Effect Sept. 19th, lts3 Trains leavo Scranton for Now York, Newburg nnd Intermediate points on Erin railroad, also for I law ley and local points, at 7 03 u m, nnd 2 25 p m. Trains arrive at Scrifon from above points at 10 23 a m , and 3.15 and 9 OS p. m. riCltANTON DIVISION. Ill i:ffcel October ilOlh, laity. North Hun nd. aiuiitli Hound. sob jaoi icnTfloo I U 8u,,ons sa Iui p u Arrive lA-ave a m 7S5.N V Franltlln s: ... t 40 . . 7 10 West 4.'ud street ... 7BS 700 W'echawlien ,,., 810.. a m r MlArrlve Leave r m r n 10 41 l n caoosla STjTT.iil 1040. loo Hancock .... 2 ill 4 35 1031 .. i-'Cfi Etarllcbt .... 2ir7 44'i toai ... 124b l'reston Park .... sii4u 101.1 r.'40 Wlnwood .... 4i o 1000.... u'-'v I'oyatelle .... au nt 0M,... I2tt Orson . 2M s3 9 40 .... 1S8 4W riessant Ht, ... OMBSJ 9.6.... lliw I'nlmijale ... 3C S!4 8b.... 1149 torctcity s i 641 91i , 1134 carbondale ... 8 34' 0 14 stc .. riiso Wiite bridge ., ra hi b it 9i)i fiuv Maj field . fi4eoi 8S8 ... li jm Jermyn .... ataeoJ 8 63.. 1118 ArcUlbald .... ill 0ii 8Wi.... 1115 Wlnton ,,,, HU 8 49 .11 li I'eckvtlle ... Hi 4it 8 42... .1107 Olypb&at ... 4 04JSII 840.... 110.1 Priceburs ... 4 e-rj e 31 8 3S HUM Ibroop 410 i7 BM.... lioo Providence . ii3 81?. . 11057 Park I'lacs .... ti 171 634 8 30.... iojs hqantou .... 4 so! 6 au w Learo Arrlre r u'r u t Rundar only I elBDlBes that trains stop on signal for pas. lengera. i rains m and sno Sunday only. Other trains dally except fcundnj-. hecuro rates via Ontario Western before purchasing ticket! and sare money. 'urouiiu W Burner nufftt sU.-pr and free re clining cbalr car New York to Chlotrp nttieut change. I'looenarer 3J aJdcecu la Ctvo Cent I rr lllr. J.O.Andercon, Qen.raas AsL T, ruterott, Dlr. pees, rt.kcrantoo, l-o.