s HIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1899. BASE BALL. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Tcrcentngo Tabic, w. h. r.c. Richmond 1 1 Allclituwii 4 1 .S00 Newark i...v 2 3 .400 Lancaster '-' 3 ' .400 ltcndlng t S .400 Wilkos-Bairo 1 4 .200 Heading, July II. Tho locals defeated Iho Wilkes. linn o rlub today In u fourteen Inning game. With two men out and two on Inxeo Ooekman lilt a slnglo over .ccond, icoilng tho winning iun. Jlmi Bon was very 'wild und win taken out of -tho box In tho third inning, utter he had given seven busci on balls und hnd bien hit safely llvo limes. Goodwin was substituted ntitl kept tho hits well scat tcuil. Scoro: H. II. L. Heading .000100 10000002-10 1G It W'-IJniro OUOOOOtiOOOOOl 9 13 1 Batteries Fertsch nnd Snyder; Jlmc sen, 0(odwln and Gondlng. Umpire Mullnno. Time, of Krme-2 30. At Itlchmond H !' 13: Itlclimond 2 S 0 0 0 0 0 2 -7 12 1 I.r.ncnstcr 2 0 0 0 0 0 J 2 0-4 9 1 Battorlct Bishop nnd Stcelmnli; W 11 helm nnd Stroll. L'mplrc-Betts. At Newnik K' If- IJ- Newark onoooooil 5 10 fi Alletitnwn 000 11flaS'-n 13 3 IJntterM Fngnn and B)crs; West and McMnnus. Umpire Moran. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Fercentngo Table. XV. U P.C. .rookljn 51 'i -J Philadelphia 45 2. .(- Iirston 41 "s s" Chlcngc '3 2S -CUtf St. Louis " SI 'J51 Haltlmore W " ?' Cincinnati ' 30 ..A) Pittsburg 3' ;? New York "-' Louisville M 4 1 Washington 2' 50 ... Cleveland 12 W .10. At Hoston K.II.n. nttslnug 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Boston 020 0 0 00 0 2 3 0 Iiuttciles Chesbio nnd Schrlvoi; Nichols and Chuke. Umpires Lynch and Connolly. At Philadelphia n.H.13 Cincinnati .. ..1 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 C '.) 5 Philadelphia ..1 0 0 1 0 4 0 3 9 12 4 Butteries Haw ley and Woods; Piatt nnd Mcr.irlnncl. Umpire Latham. At Now York K.H K. Bt. Louis 0 0 10 0 0 10 13 5 2 New Yoik ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 11 1 Batteries Young nnd O'Connor; Meekln and Warner. Umpires Man nssau und Hunt. At Brooklyn R.H.E Chicago 10 10 0 0 0 0 13 4 4 Brooklyn 100010 2 0' 4 7 5 Batteries Orimth and Donohue; Sic James nnd Parrcll. Umpires Lmslle and McDonald. At Baltimore R.H.E Baltlmoie ....1 2 2 1 0 0 3 T 0 14 13 2 Cleveland 10000000 01 3 2 Batteries Hill and Cilshnm; Bates and Sclirccongo.st. Umpires O'Day and McOair. At Washington It U.K. Washington ..10202100 0 G 10 3 Louisville 1 0GO10Ol 8 14 2 Batteries Mercer and Klttrldge; Wood, PhlllppI nnd Zlmmer. Umpires Snyder and Smith. OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. Western League. Jllneupolls, 7 Columbu 3. The Great High Grade Men's Furnish ings and Hats Being: Closed Out at Half Price The prices quoted below bargaius the new firm gives room ior the new Fall Stock Hats. Boys' Senate Hi aid Stiaws, old price, $1. sale pi lee. CO cents. Men's hats, assorted shapes, old price, 50 cents; bale pilce, 25 cents. Men's Rough Straws, old price. $1; sale pi Ice, GO cents. Men's Curl Biim Straws, old price, $2; sale price, $1. Men's Cuil Brim (Dunlap), old pilce, $3, sale price, $1.23. Men's Cuil Brim (Dunlap), old price, $1, sale pi Ice, $2. Men's Derby and Alpine shapes, just half of former pilce. Ladies' Dunlap Sailors, $2, $3, $4 quality, all to la closed out ut $1. Collars. The Anchor hi and of collais, which were sold at 15 cents; bale pi Ice, 9 cents, 3 for 23 cents. Underwear. Pcppercl Jean Draweis, 50c. kind, 25c. All 50 cents undeiwear to go at 23 cents. All 73 cent nnd $1 quality to go at 50 cents each. All high grado underwear at half price. One-third discount on all Dr. Jaeg er's Undeiwear. All weights. Suspenders. 23 cent qualllty, 17 cents, 3 for &0c. Fifty cent quality, 23 cents. A big line of Handkerchiefs, Bath Robes, Bags and Traveling Cases, riacklntoshes and Storm Coats, and dozens of other articles to be closed out below cost. Call and convince yourself that we adver tise nothing but facts. Sale Now Going On At Bronson & Tall man's Old Stand, 412 Spruce Street, Scranton, Pa. LOUIS H. Indianapolis, Ej Slllwnukcc, 2. Kuiisuh City, 10: Detroit, 1. Buffalo, 3: 8t. Paul, 2 (first gamo). St, Paul, 4; Buffalo, 3 (second game). Eastern League. 8)rucuse, 10; Piovldence, 9. Worcester, 12, Rochester, 2. Toronto, 9, Hartford, 7. Montreal, 9; Sprlnglleld, 8. Sunday Games at Ereeland. Ilnzteton, July 14. ArrnnRcmentB wero completed hero today between the direc tors of tho Wllkcs-Unrro baseball club und the owners of the I'recland park for plu)lng Atlantic lenguo games at Free land eery Sunday for tho remainder of tho season. Tho flrst game Is booked for Sunday, July 21. DIAMOND PICK UPS. Peter Hngnn, who was phi) Ing left Hold for Scrnnton until recently, when tint club gave up tho ghost, urrted In tuwn nbinit 7 o'clock h.st evening and u half hour Inter had affixed Ills slgnnturo to a contract which made him u mem ber of tho Utlca team. Hasan needs no lnti eduction tn tho base ball enthusiast of this vlijlnltv llo played heic n por tion of last season and b) his great work, both with tho stick und on tho Ik Id. loon sprang Into popularity among Iho local followers of the game Ho was tho second heaviest hitter In the league last season, hnlng tho magnificent uerago of 3ov. Ho was nlo second nmong tho league's left llelder? He Is nn cxpcrL enced ball player, having made his llrst appearance In Troy In 1890. Ills nbllltv was soon recognized and tho next car Uagau was In tho Eastern league, vhcio he has passed the greater part of the time slrce. Ills rci1ccs wero secured by Owner Brown with a lew to strength ening Ftlcn's team at tho bat. Utlca Press. AMATEUR BASE DALL NOTES. There will be no game between the Young Men's Christian association und South Side tennis at the park today. The Y M. C A bo)S fulled to gel to gether last evening. THAT OLYPHANT CONTEST. Another Hearing Yesteidny Betoie Commissioner M. F. Sando. There was another healing yester day before Commissioner M. F. Sando in the election contest hi ought by John A. Lennon, Republican, ng-Jnst A. F. Gillespie, Demociat, for the office of council In the Thiid wuid of Oly nhnnt. The following witnesses weie exam ined: James Allen, Thomas Curran, William Gillespie. William Gilboy, John Knne, Ralph Lake, Thomas MIs sctt, James McLaughlin, John Sln.i kula, Mlchnel Cun.in, Ldwnid Flynn, Patrick Healey. Thomas Lenahan, Thomas Mlddlcton, John O'Connor. Winter Couises Discontinued. On account of insuillcient appropria tions by the leglslatutO, tho trustees of the Pensylvania State College have been compelled, along with other moas mes of letienchment, to dHcontlnu,' for the present the twelve weeks AVin ter Lecture Course In Agricultuie and the Cheese-making- Course. Tho Cieamery Course will be given as heietofore, beginning January 3d, an I the work of the regular four years' course and of the special, one-year course, will go on as usual. Special efforts will also be made to increase the efficiency of the Conespondenco Courses in Agriculture. Dewey Homo Tund. Washington, July It The' cnntilbutlons to the Deivij home fund toda amounted to 411, all but JW of which came trom the IJrooklju B.igle, making a total of $14,120. Sale of the are just a few of the many the public in order to make now being manufactured. Shirts. All the $1.23 quality shirts at 75 cents. Special lot of coloied bosoms at 50 cents. Manhattan Negligee and stiff bosom, tl $1.50 quality; sale pike, $1 and 73c. Manhattan Shlits, the $2 and $2.50 quality; bale pi lee, $1.50. Special lot of silk bosom shiits, were $1 and $1 23; to go at 75 cents. Special lot of silk bosom shlits, the $1.50 quality, to go at $1.00. Belts. All $1 belts to go at 50 cents. All 23 rent belts to go at 17 cents, 3 for 50 cents. All 50 cent belts to go at 33 cents, 3 for $1. Sash Belts, $1.50 quality, to go at 75c. Hosiery. All 23 cent Polka Dot hoslcty, sale price, 15 cents, 2 for 21 cents. .'.11 50 cent plain nnd fancy hosiery, sale price, 31 cents; 3 for $1. -All Golf Hose ut half price. Neckwear. 25 cent quality, all shapes; sale pilce. 17 cents, 3 for 50 cents, 50 cent quality, ull shapes; sale pi lee. 23 cents. $1 quality, all shapes; salo price, 50 cents each. Successor to Dronson & Tallman, Men's Furnishers and Hatters. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Bovlow. By Associated Prers, New York, July II. There was a short period of strength In some stocks this morning, but It was sulllelent to overcome the sagging tendency of the Bcnernl mntket. The weakness of Urooklyn Transit coming on the dull nuitket emphasized the renctlonnry tendency. Thu main cause of the gen et nl weakness was the Increasing fear that money dldlcultlcs abroad would) cause futuic ttouble for tho New York money market nnd would take out gold as soon as the local rate for money fell to n point where tho London rate would prove attractive. Rumors wire abroad all day that a, shipment of gold was contemplated for trimon ow's stenmer, but up to the close none had been announced. Money worked easier here, call loani ranging from 3 to 5 per cent. The call rate in London wont lo 3' per cent, and dis count held the Bank of England's min imum rate nt IMs per cent. London sold moderately in New York but gave good support to a few favorites In tho American department of Its own mar ket. Ther was no quotable change in sterling exchange rates but sight bills showed a hardening tendency, while CO clay bills were easy. Not so much conlldeneo ii felt In a favorable bink statement for tomorrow. The amount of the loan contraction Is nn unknown quantity upon which depend the state of the surplus ieeive. The hanks hnvo lost nearly $2,500,000 to tho sub-treas-uiy, largely on account of heavy cus toms pnyments. They have gnlned a small amount on the regular currency movement with the Interior but the large sums of money known to have been sent here early In the week fiom oilier eastern financial centers may have gone to other Institutions than the banks and would thus not figure in the leturns. These considerations piomptccl a pause In the bujlng move ments In the stocks and the early btrength In the southwestern grous, the tiunU lines and Northern Pacific gave way In the afternoon to decidedly lower prices. The talk of crop damage In tho north vest affected the grangers unfaorably In the late trading. Losses from the top point In mnnv nctlve railroad stocks ranged from 1 to 2 points. Northern Pacific was marked up above last night's leel In the ilnal dealing", though it was little affected during tho day by the report of nn nmlcablo agiecmnt with the Great Northern In terests. Chicago terminal transfer was stiong on th reported sale to the Al ton syndicate. Brooklyn Transit was weak throughout on the pioupects of a stilke and closed at the lowest, 2U be low last night. Tlio early strength in Mignr gave way to weakness and rub ber dropped 2'1 with a subsequent par tial iceovery. Manhattan was marked up to 120 at one time on the theory that n surface railroad strike would ndd to Its business. Covering by shorts was an element of Its strength. Missouri raclfic reacted shaiply and closed a point lower on the day. A number of specialties showed some strength dur ing the dav on individual causes. Cot ton oil, national biscuit prefetted, tin plate, anaconda and pteel nnd wire were among these. Now York nlr brake gained $ points Total sales 311.06S shares. The bond maiket was dull and prices yielded with the weakncFS In stocks. Total sales par value $'5 310,000. L. S. 3s advanced H in the bid price. By Carrlngton & Cusack. New Yoik, July 14. The market opened strong and has been higher with the exception of the luocal trac tion stocks, which were lower on re newed strike lumois. Dining the first hour there was more or less general buying of stocks, with prollt taking on rumois of Gould ship ments which were conspicuous throughout the list and caused some hesitation. Northern Pacilic led In ac tivity and stiength. While there is no piobabillty of gold shipments this week there Is a possibility of some of the metal going out next week on ac count of the high rate exchange. The ease In money heie at once ad vanced the sterling rate, which indi cates pretty clearly that with any thing like easy money we shall have a continuance of the expoitatlon of gold. If this is so, It will serve to check to a certain extent an upward move ment and cause a decline in prices. For this leason, we are not believers In buying discriminate on the ad vance, but do believe on all weak spots the market is a purchase. The bank statement tomoriow pro mises to be a favorable one and we think there is no question but that for the time being, at least, we shall have Inei easing averages. The close was rnthpr nnoolllnl ,i- to tho weakness in the local traction stocks. r Qiy?,tnllAnJ' funilshcd by OARniNOTON & CUSACIv. stock nnd bond biokers, rooms 410 and Connell building, Scranton. Open- High- Low- Cloi. a n .. "' est cst- lnr Am. Cotton Oil n w4 .jni,', .jo'i Am. Spirits fii(, (,7S f," C7, Am. Sucar rti'f 1.-77 1-.?-. -.t? i-.r." Am. Tobacco 9-i3 971J 37 97 4m. a v iiu ,r,cii foi. 531 Am. S. (c V , ir. . . Mis 'i.m 951,; At., T S. S. IV . . Luif, ail, yjs Vjw At . T. & S IV . IT . 1 GIT, m- ci Am. Tin Pinto !S 3W. 373; 373' H. A: Ohio 4SU 4i'. 4!'- 4s'4 Biook R. T. U3'i 113 UK nn. Coll Tobacco 3a' 4JU 39U 3'J'i C. & O 2S'4 si, 2s Chic, Jiur. Q .... UG Ul IS-'M W8 Chic .t O. W IP!, Hi', wi, hi? C.MU & St P 131 131Ts UIK, IH.14 Chle &. N. W lfiOii lfiflij hoi? lfio'i llilc, R I. tc V. ...117, nVi 116 mil Cons Gas IKiif, 1V5 Ui, jmii ('. C. C & St L. ... .18 R8 Gili r,7i ii-i. k. iiuuiuM tz.'j Ji'j'.' IJI'ii 1J1U n L a w insij icsi'. k.siJ irsu IVd Bteel VH, cm? fo raj I-id. Steel, IT SPa MiJ t0 sot Louis & Nash 72' 7JV4 1H3 712 Manhattan 11SU 120 nsu list! Met. Tinctlnn 22.'1i ;2 221ij 1. II, K. & T n.- 3Hl 33 r. Mls-t. I'nelflo 49'i I9i 471A 4754 Nnt'l Steel .. .. nil', 511 61 " 11 N, Y. Air Urako .. 212- 21SH 212U: 21Si N Y. CVntral nov, uoi irsla usu N. Y. O & V. . .. :.v, 2il i'J mi? North. Paclllc . ... SHJ GHi W, OIK North. P.icllle. IT. .. 77 TSi 77V5 77-1 Pacinc Mall .. . 47j IS 47W I7i Pcnim R R .... 137 137 133 13', Peoplns Gas UVi 117 11C1 HC7 Rd'g. 1st IT CliJ filU coii fftij South i'aclllc 32 s'i ?," ,( South. Hy M-ij 52 SI Dl Toilll C A: I 1-91, 70 CS7 CSTi Tex. I'liclllo 22'a 2Pi 22 -"il Union I'aclllo 4i 41 41 41 Pnlon P.icllle. Pr. . "Si 77?n WH 70U IT. H. I,ea. IT 71 71 70 70 U. S Ruber 50 50Vs 4!J 49) CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE. ,,. . OPfn H'Bh- Low- Clos. WIIBAT. lug. -t. pt. itur Septemlitr 733 73's 7.')i 731; CORN. " September 34 Zi 3J 34'i OATS. HiPteinber 20'4 20',4 20 20',i Boptembor 0 20 l,27 915 9 22 LAUD. September D.43 5,52 5,45 5 50 The People's A pnPIILAR r.I.KAKINR IlOIISn for Hin TI,'iil1l All Wl.n ZA Ilnvc Houses to Rent, Keal Lstntj or Other Properly to " Sell or KxcliaiiRC, or Who Want Situations or Help Thejc Small Advcrtlssmcuts Co3t Ouo Cent u Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents 11 Word Except Sltuntioiu WanteJ, Which Arj In. scried Tree. WANTED. wantbd-iii:ginnino si:ptt.mhi:u 1st, by young mairled couple, fur nlshcd hcuse, renlriillv located. Address "Important," care of Tribune. wantbd-casc or bad iu:ai.th that R-I.p.A-N-S will not bencilt. Send 5 cents to Illpans Chemical Co., New York.for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials. IGgVrS WANTED AOKNTS MAKlflHO MONBY BELL ing Automatic Screen Door Catches Write for information. Sumplo postpaid 25c. Auto. Door Catch Co , Chicago. HELP.WANTED. LEARN TO DRAW BY MAtL FOR newspapers, magazines, books. High ly prolltable. Practical instruction by successful newspaper artists. Catalogue free. Correspondence School of Illustrat ing, 114 W. 34th street, New York. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. $83 MONTH AND ALL " EXPENSES Energttlc man or woman to travel and appoint ngents. Experience unncc. expiry. Conimonwenlth Mfg. Co., Chi cago. FUR N I SHED jgOOMS. FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR rent In quiet houso, one or two chil dren. Address, W. P. S., Trlbuno odleo. BOARDING. LARGE DOUBLE FRONT ROOM WITH boird, Frutchey, 52, Adams avenue WANTED-SUMMER BOARDERS; most delightful scenery, three min utes from D,, L. & W. Mrs. Machetto, Elmhurst. BOARDING 525 PINE STREET. " Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Vlrcr National Bank ... Bid. Asked. 5,00 Scranton Savings Bank Scranton Packing Co Third National Bank Scranton Railway Co Dime Dep, & DIs Bank Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Company Scinnton Illuminating Iltat & Power Company Scrnnton Forging Co Lncka Trust & Safo Dep. Co. Scranton Paint Co Clark &. Snovcr Co., Com .... Clark & Snover Co, Pr Scr. Iron Fence & Mfg. Co .... BONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, llrst mortgage, due 1920 People's Street Railway, first mortgage, duo 191S People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 Dickson Manufacturing Co. .. Lacka. Township School 5.. City of Scranton St. Imp. tVo. Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axlo Works Scranton Traction 6 bonds.. 235 95 35 200 47 100 'b0 ioo S3 150 400 123 115 115 115 100 102 102 109 115 Scrnnton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II G. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Butter Creamery, 19al94;C ; print, 21c: dalr, fresh, lSalS'-jC. c'hecbe Full cream, new, nifculOe. Eggs Nearby, fancv, 16'Sc. ; western, lunlSHc. limns Per bu , choice marrow, $1 GO, medium. $1 II, pea, $1 4al.&J Peas Per bu , green, $1 lOal.13. Onions Southern or webtern, per bbl , $Jn3 25; per bu , $1 20. New Potatoes, Per bbl., $2 50a2.75; per bu , 90c n$l. Lemons $1 75a 4 per box. Flour-$1.2on4 50. Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, July 14 -Wheat-He. low er, contract grado July, 74iia74VsC. Corn Steadv , No 2 mixed, Julv. JSd3!c. Oats Firm, No. 2 white, 31ii31'sc; No 3 white, JOe , No 2 mixed, S9a29ic Butter Firm, and prints le. higher, fancy western cieamery lSV.al9e , do. prints, 21c. Eggs Dull und '-c. lower, fresh, nearby, 13al3Vse ; do westctn, lli-aHc ; do southwestern 13c. ; do. southern, 10a lie Retlncd sugars Steadv but quiot. Cotton Unchanged Tallow Dull nt for mer rates, city prime In hhds, 4'ia4 3-Pit ; country prime In bbls . 4Vie ; dark do , 3c , cakes. Ee . gre.tso 2al'ic Live poultr Dull and easier, fowls, lie., old loosters, Se , spring chickens, llalSe for Inrge, medium do., llalSc; small do, 10a lie. ; ducks old, 9 c. . bpring do , 10c Dressed poultry Stead), fair demand, fowls, choice, 12c , do fair to good, 11a ll'ic ; old roosters, 7c , broilers, nearby, large, l!a20c ; medium do. and scalded, 15al7c. , western do. large, 15al7c ; med ium do . 13i14c ; small and scalded do . 10al2c. Receipts riour. 2.31X) barrels nnd 14,000 sacks, wheat. 8,000; corn, 112,000; oats. 10,000. Shipments-Wheat. 11.000 bushels; com, lOS.uOO; oats, 51,000. New York Oraln and Produce Market New- York, Julv H.-Flour-Weak on spring patents, but nominally steadv otherwise Wheat Spot easy. No 2 red, i0c f. o b atloat spot, No, 1 northern Duluth, Me f o. b afloat spot Options unsteady; closed weak at a14c net decline; July closed 7bc ; Sept , 7SU.C , Dec., 80c. Corn Spot easy; No 2. 40i4c f. o. b. afloat, nnd 39c. elevator. Op. tlons opened dull and Improved slightly, llnally easing off with wheat Closed easy and unchanged, July closed 39c ; Sept.. 39!.2C. Oats Pot quiet. Options dull Butter Steady; western ei earner). 15alSc , do factory, 12al4r , iniltntion creamery, 13al6c ; statu dairy, lV-aKc . do. creamer)', 15alSc Cheese Firm, large white Se ; small white, SKe , largo coloii'd, sc , small do.. 8c. Eggs Steady, state and Peuna., lJialtie ; western fresh, 15a13',c. Buffalo Live Stock Market. East Buffalo. Jul) 11 Cattle Receipts fcur cars sale, fairly active und strong for fat stock, light to good stctrs, $ 1.40.1 5 2i); cows, poor to good, $273U, stock ers qukt, common light Jersey to good, $3.25.il 25, veals, $1 75a0 50 Hogs Receipts 2i! cuis, active and stionger. yorkers JI.C0, pigs and light, $1 Wal 07. mostly $4 05, mixed packers, $4 6514 60, heavy irrades. $4 53, roughs. $J75a3 90: stags. ti SOaJ.50. Sheep ond lambs Receipts 0 cars; stiong for good lambs, dim for sheep, bet lambs ju a7; culls to good, $3110 50, ) calling lambs, culls to good, $J.50.i5.50, hhecp. mixed to good, $2.50a3; handy wethers, $3.10.i5.30, sheep, heavy, slow. Chicago Llvo Stock Market. Chicago, Jul) 14 Cuttle Receipts small nnd demand slow with prices barely steady, good to funcy steers bi ought $5 30.15 90, coinmonei grades. tiiMitiiZj stockers und feeders. $3,50.i4 90, bulls cows und heifers. $2a4 70, Texas steers, $4 25a5 20 nnd ralves. $l.5oa7 Hogs Fur ther falling off In receipts, but prices weaker Heavy hogs brought $1 13.il 13, mixed lots, $4 15a4 40, culls and rough lots, J2,i4 15; light, $1 20a) 40, pigs $1 63a 4 33 Sheep and lumbs No decided Lhniure. onlv decline belnc in western tango sheep Sheep brought $2a3 for cuus. vouizi ior prime native weuiers, Nenrlings, i toudw, western range snecp $123alt5, nnd spring Inmbs, $3 50a6 50. Ri-colpts-Cuttlc, 2,500, hogs, 21.000, sheep, 0,000. Chicago drain and Produce. Plileueo. Julv 11 Continued largo re cilpts nnd a poor cash demand wero tho mnm causes er a neciino or 'tuin 111 wheat today. Corn closed He higher, outs unchanged, und provisions. 2i?u7':C. Higher, casn quotations were ns ioiiovvs: Flour Steody; No. 2 spring wheat. 72'fcc Nn. 3 siirliig vvheut. (Si4a72c ; No. 2 red 74a74c: No. 2 )ellow corn. 35e. , No 2 corn, 3la31',ic. No. 2 oats, 21'iu23c: No 2 white. 28c: No. 3 white, 2l'tc. No 2 rye, 55Vic.j No. 1 dux seed, JCJc; north- t Exchange. FOR RENT FOR RENT-DOUBLE PARLOR, SUIT, ublo for cither doctor or man and wife 63C Washington avenue. FOR RENT-THE OLD HOME FOR Friendless on Adams avenue It wilt bo rented us 11 whole, or will bo fitted up for two families It Is well adapted for in largo boarding house, or for lent Ing furnished rooms Innulrc of F L. Hitchcock & Son, Fire Insurance and Rgnl Estate, Commonwealth Building FOR RENT - BACHELOR'S APART- mciiis, iso. &1G upruco street. Apply L. A. Wutlcs M2 GREEN RIDGE STREET, EIUHT rooms: flno location; $1C. FOR SALE FOR SALE-GOOD SECOND HAND piano, cheap. Address P. O. Box 201 FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR 5 cents at druggists. Ono gives relief. FOR SALE OR RENT. FOR BALE OR RENT - SINGLE house, liO'i Qulrey nvenue. steam heat. G. I'. Reynolds, Connell Bulldlng REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-NEW SINGLE HOUSE ON Webster avenue, near Gibson street cry deslrablo location Dining room, reception hall nnd stalrcai-o llnlshed in hard wood Ten rooms. Open plumb ing Also houso 430 Qulnc), and one 432 Monroo avenue und two doublo houses on Madison avenue. G. F. Reynolds, Connell Building. MONEY TO LOAN. $2,000 AND $1,000 TO IOAN STRAIGHT. 'iinuuu, uii), vcmmoiiweann uiug. MONEY TO LOAN AT FOUR, FOUR and one-hulf. llvo nnd six per cent. Any amount Dunn & Walker, 311-313 Connell building. FOUR AND ONE-HALF PER CENT, nnd flvo per cent moncv on approved securit). M. H. liOLGATE, Common wealth building. FINANCIAL. "NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE Suc cess" $100 Invested by my "safe meth od" in grain or btocks has paid $1,000 profit in 30 das: leferenei's furnished, write for particular. Richard Oliver, Banker nnd Broker, Chicago Stock Ex change, Chicago. BE CAREFUL -DO YOU EVER SEND money to New York or Chicugo for Investment in Stocks or Grain? If )ou do, it Is woll to know something ubout the Ilrm )ou send it to; they may be honest und responsible or the) ma) not Do buslntss with those who will treat ou on the square. We can tell you ull about your broker. Write for free par ticulars. Tho Nutionai Bureau of Credits, DO Broadway, New York. FOUND FOUND-A RED AND WHITE POW at my residence ut the SIble) Owner can have the samp by paving for ndver tlsement. John Miller, Bible), Old Forge CITY SCAVENGER A.B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools, no odor. Improved pumps used A B DRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 Noith Main uven'ta. or Elcke's diug Btore, corn-jr Adam3 and Mulberry. Telephono 9510. SCALP TREATMENT. msTTtell'fX'scaTpt ment, 50c. ; shampooing. 50c.: facial massage, manicuring, 25c.; chiropody. 701 Quincy. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN be hnd in Scranton at the news stands of Rclsman Broa . 403 Spruce and 503 Lin den, M Norton 322 Lackawanna uvenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street. west, $102, tlmoth) beed $2 I5a2 50. Pork $3u.i9 13, lard, $3 23.i5 15, libs, $5.i5 25, shoulders 6a5ijc , sides, $3 33a5 43. Sugars Unchanged East Liberty Live Stock Market. East Llbertv. July II Cattle Steady, extra, $"4ra5'3; prime. $3Wa5 40; com mon. $J 50.14 20. Hugn Active, piime mediums, best )orkers and high, $153.1 4 CO, fair )orkers. $4 13a4 55. huivy hogs, $1 4U.it 50 giassers, $1 30a4 40; good loughs, $3 73.ll Sheep Slow nnd lower, eholco wethers, $4 73ilSO; common, $2i1, )c.irllngs, JJar. spring lambs, $4afl30, v eal calv es, $7a7 50 Oil Market. Oil Citv, July 14 Credit balances 121 Certificates opened U-'z bid, closed 121 bid for cash, 124 bid for tegular. Ship ments 63.20S; average, 09,207. Runs 82, 7')S, average, 77 1?3. ORDER OF THE CIRCUIT COURT. It Directs the Sale of Certain Bonta Patents. Cleik of the United States Ciicult Court A J. Colborn )esterday lecelved the decree of the couit In the case of Doud & Miller against the Bonta Plato Glass tomuanv The defendant company Is dlieeted to execute und deliver to Fred ('. Leon ard, United States marshal, with thir ty da)s an assignment of all letters patent mentioned in said bill and tho assignee Is to sell the same at public pale nnd apply the proceeds to the pa) ment of tho costs of the suit and the plaintiffs' claims. S5.00 to Atlantic City and Return. The Lehigh Valley tnllioad will run a low rate exclusion to Atlantic City July l'tli. tho fare for the lound tilp being $5 00 Tickets will be sold at all stations. White Haven to L. - JJ. Junc tion inclusive, Including Sciunton and good foi tetuin passage to July 27th, inclusive. Half faro for ehlldien. Consult Lehigh Valley tieket agents foi p.irtlculais. The Scraotoini Bicycle Best Made jj. Mtleilbeaeler & Co, !v Manufacturers. I R!de 111 Jltt i, II"I-,1 11 liwil iim" - M' "!. tm 1l'll Sj, situation wanti:d-to go oi't'by tho day washing, clennlng, or nnv Jdnil of work. Mrs. Lcc, rear of 317 I'riinkllu avenue. ROY 17 YEARS OF AGE WANTS PO sltlon as clerk or on delivery wagon; knows elly will, can give reference from former emplovers AddnVs J. U 8. luC South Main avenue, city SITUATION WANTED-TO DO WASH Ing nnd Ironing ut home und go out bv tho day Cull or address A. B 311 North Sumner uvenue. SITUATION WANTED - BY YOUNG lady ns assistant In oltlec; can furnish best of reference. Addiess L. M., Trlb lino otllce. SlTUTION WANTED AS HOUSE, r ,nCV."cr ''' elderly woman. Address E. J.. Tribune olllce. OVNa JIAN WISHES POSITION AS driver on light delivery wagon. Ad. dress O c. Trlbuno olllce. WASH1NO AND IRONING DONE BY nn expert luundiess. 227 Marlon M., Green Ridge1, opposite tho factory. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connell building, Scranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of COO Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT) 135 Sprueo St., cor. Wash, uv , Scranton. FREDERICK !,. BROWN. ARCHITECT! l'rlco building, 120 Washington uvenue, Scranton. T. I LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Rank. OENTISTS DR. I O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI vuto Hospital, cor. Wyoming und Mul berry. DR. II, F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming nvc. WELCOME C SNOVER, Coal Exchange, 2nd door, Room D. Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 5. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES, 409 SPRUCE STREET.MAKES )our hat to order and they lit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK llu avenue'. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIULER, Proprietor. SCRANTON BOUSE, NEAR D . L. & XV. p issenger depot Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYERS J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Lavv. Rooms, 312-JU Mears' Building. M. J. DONAHOE, ATTORNEY-AT law. Ofllces. 012-013 Mears Building. rRANK E BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-nt-Law, Ilurr building, rooms 13 and 14 Washington av enue. WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT torne)s nnd Counsellois-.it-Luw. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND Counicllors - at - Law, Commonwealth building. Rooms 1, 20 nnd 21. JAMES XV. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Rooms 514, 513 and 510 Board of Trado building. D. P REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security Mears' building, corner Washington nvcnuo aim oinutu sireei JAMES J II HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Lavv. 202 Commonwealth building. nl-T.nw. Scranton. EDWARD XV. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 901-904, flth floor, Me'ars' building L A WATR"ES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 502 Board of Trado building, Scrantonf. Pa, C R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building Scrnnton. Pa PATERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Hank building C. COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN building. a! wT rertholf, attorney! Mears' building. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS MARY A SHEPHERD," Md7,1IOm1 opathlst, blO Linden street. DR W E ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASH"" Ington uvenue. DR L M. GATES. ROOMS 207 ANDfflj Board of Trndo Building. Olllce hours, g to 9 n m 2 to .1 and 7 to S p. in Resl dence, 309 Madison avenue. BU. C. L FREAS, SPECIALIST "Tn Rupture. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion Olllce telephone 13C3. Hours, lo to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9 DR S W L'AMOREAUX OrriCE" Washington avenue. Residence m Mulberrv Chronic diseases, lungs heart, kidneys and genlto-urinaiv eir gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p m. W G. ROOK. VETERINARY SUR geon Horses, Pattlo and Dogs treated Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephono 2072. school; SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opsns Sept. lllh Send for catalogue Rev Thomas M Cann. LL D . principal a.-d proprietor: W. E. Plumley, A. M., headmaster SEEDS a R. CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND Nursor)tiien, storo 110 Washington uve nue, green house, 1130 North Main ave. nuc; stoio telephone, 7fc2 WIRE SCREENS JOS KUETTEL REAR 511 LACKA waiin.1 avenue, Scianton, Pa, manufae tuier of Wire Screens MISCELLANEOUS bauer's" "orchestra-music-for balls, picnics patties, receptions wed dings, and concert work liunishrd For terms addiess R J Bauer conduetoi, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberts' music Btore MEGARGHE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies envelopes, paper liagj twliK Warehouse. 130 Washington uvenue, Scranton, Pu RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Kailro.iJ. In effect May II 1SJ9 TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia und Nt w York via D & H R I Ht " 1:' " '" "ml 1-'01' - ls- ' 27 illlnck Diamond Expnsn, and It Cu p. m. SuudavH D &. 11 . 1 "'J, 7 J p m l'or White Hnvtn, Huzlimn anil prln riii.il points In the coal nglons via D & 11 R H , F, 2 1 und 4 27 p. m. For PoltbVllle h3 2 IS P 111 For Bethlehem. Htnton, Rinding, Har riuhurir and prlnelpal Intiiiuediuto sin. ftmsvUD fc. H R lMi m,2 0l. "is 4 "7 lllluck Diamond Eptessi, H CO SunduSH, D : 11 J 5S. 7 1! p m For Tunkhaiinock Towund.i, Klmlrn, Ithueu Geneva and prlnelpal Intermedi ate billions via D. 1. W H R, 1,05 a m 12 55 and 3 33 p 111. For Geneva Rochester, Buffalo, Niag ara Fulls l liliugo and nil points west ela I) .1 II R R. 12J' T" (Hluck Dia mond Express), 7 4S and 11 30 p m Sun SaVs V & H 12 03 n m . 7 ii p m Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Vnlle) parlor cars on ull trains between Wllkes-Uniro und New Yoik. Philadel phia, Iluffulo and Suspinslon Blldge. IIOLLIN II WILBUR, Gen. Supt , South Bethlehem Pn C1IAS. 8 LEE Gen. Pass Agt.. 20 Cort- luuilt street. New York. A W NONNEMACHER Division Pass. engnr Agent, South Rethlehoni, Pn. For tickets und Pullman reservations apply 309 Lackawanna uvo., Scranton, 1M. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. -l.M-M-B.j-u-u-yt Schedule In Effect Juno 10, 1800. Trnlns Lcavo Scranton: 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltl moie, Washington, and for Pitts butg nnd tho West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazle tou, Pottsvlllo, Rending, Norrls town, and Philadelphia; and for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington and Plttsbuig and tho West. 2.18 p. in., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. m.) for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington nnd Pittsburg and tho West. 4.27 p. m week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. ., ...,i,..K,U00I)' Oen'l Pass. Aunt J.U. HUTCHINSON, Ueneral Manager. Del., Lncka, ami Western. Effect Monday. Juno 5, 1S99. J rains leave Scranton us follows. Ex press for New York und ull points cust. 1 40 3 im, 6 10. 8 00 und 10.03 u. m ; 12.55 und 31 p m. Lxpress for i:nston, Trenton. I'hlladel m iJV"1 tl10 suth. 5.10, SOD und 10.03 a. ni . 12 tVi und 3 3J p in. i oil) li.tniui utcnmmodntlon, fi.10 p m. mir?,p ,r.ss f,or HliiHhamtnii, Oswego, El " If"', horning, unth, Dausvllle, Mount i r" f.. i"Pl Ruffalo, 1210, 2 33, 9 00 u in.; tifli . ,.M I' '" muklng elose conneo iinh. l "UIT'lo to all points In tho west. WnJ?"1 ",,,, "'"ithwest. vvuslilngton iieeommodutlon, 3.(0 p. tn. Ji ngimin on und way stutliins, 1 OS p. tn. Jt iittnryvlllo aceommodntloii. 4.00 p ni. xv-icliolsoit uecommodatlon, GOO p. m. LxprcMK for Utlca und Rlchlleld Springs, "fli"' "' u 153 p. in. J!'1"0"' 2,?". 9 n m and 153 p. m. ,.,.. Jn,r,mimlcrlnd, Plttston, Wllkea ,iii 0U,l,moll,,h' "loonisburg und Dan ,,.!,. m'lk''ig clo-o connections ut North uinbeiland for Willlamsport, Hurrlsbuig. Bultlmore WnhIiigton nnd the south .. 01t ."""''erland and Intermediate sta tions. 0 00, 10 03 a' in., and 155 and 5.10 p. m. ' Nnntlcoke and Intermediate station", JOS and 11 10 u. m. Plymouth und interme diate stations, 3 33 und S 50 p m For Kingston, 12 55 p. ni. Pullman parlor und sleeping conches on nil expioss trulns. I'fir detailed information, pocket tlme jnu'es. etc . apply to M L. Smith, DIs trlct Passenger Agent, depot ticket ofllco. Delaware tin J Hudson. On Mny 11th, 1S99, trains will lcavo Scranton as follows. I or Cnrbondule 6 20, 7.53, S 53, 10 13 a. m.. 12 noon, 1.23, 2 20, 3 52, D 23, 0 23, 7 57, 1 1 11 00 p m ; 1 10 a. m . 1 or Albany, Saratoga. Montreal, Bos i". New England points, etc. C.20 u. ni., For Honesdale G 20, 10.13 a. m. 2 20, 5 25 p m. For Wllkcs-Barre-0.43. 7.4S, $.43, 9 33. 10 41 u tn , 12 03, 1.23, 3.33, 4 27, 0.10, 7.4b, 10 11. 11.30 p in. For New York. Philadelphia, etc, via Lehigh Vulle) Railroad fl 45 p. m., 12 03. 12i. 4 27 i m ; with Black Diamond Ex press, 11 .!0 p. m or Pcnns)lvanlu Railroad points, C.45, 9.3S a. m , 2 18, 4 27 p m. , Ior western points, via Lehigh Valley Railroad-? Is a. m , 12 03, 3 31, with Black Diamond Expios, 10 41, 11.10 p tn. Trains will ariivo In Scranton as fol lows: From Cnrbondalo nnd the North-G.40, 7 11, S3S, 9 34. 10.3i, 11.5S a. in.; 1.23, 215, 3.23 4 23, 7 4J, 10 3is, 11.27 p m. From Wllkes-Barru and the South-G.13, i 4!, s,4S. 10SS, 1153 a m., US. 2 14, 3 4S, 5 20, 0 21, 7 51. 9 03 10 01 p ni ; 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS lor Cnrbondale-9 03, 11.33 p m;223, 3 52, 3 47. 9 51 p m For Wllkis-Barre 9 3S, 12 03 a, m.; 1.5S. 3 2 6 41 7 IS p m For Albiny. S.uatoga. Montreal. Bos ton. New Engljitd Points, etc., 2 23 p m Lowest rates to all points In United States und Cunndn. .1 W BURDICK, G P. A Alban) , N Y. H. W CROSS D P A . Scranton. Pa (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division) Stations In New York Foot of Llbertv street N R, und South Ferr), Whitehall street. Central Railroad o! New Jcrssy Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIMETABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 23.1S99. Trains leave Scranton for New York, Newark, Elizabeth. Phil ulelphlu, Easton, Bethlehem, Alleutown, Mauch Chunk and White Haven at ! CO a m.; express, 1.20; express, I 00 p. m Sund.DS, 2 13 p. m l'or Plttston and Wllkes-Barre, S 30, 11 TO a. m. 120, 4 00, 713 p in. Sunda)s, 11 30 n m 2 15, 7 13 p. m For Mountain Park, b 30, 11 30 a. m . 1.20 p in Suiulavs, 1130 a m . 2 13 p m For Baltimore and Washington, nnd points South and West via Bethlehem, 8 30 a m . 1 20 p m Sunda) s. 2 13 p m For Long Branch, Oecun Grove, etc, at (8 30 thiough eai) a. m and 1 20 p m For lluulhig, Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Alkntown, S 30 n in, 12) p. ni. Sun dav. 2 15 p m. For l'ottsvllle, S30 a in, 120 p. m Ri turning, Uuve New York foot of Lib ert) strict. Ninth rlvei, ut 100, 9 10 (ex. press) a m , 1 M (express) p. in. Sunda), 4..W a in Leave New York, South Ferry, foot Whitehall street, at 9 03 a m , 1 23 p in. Passengers uirlvlng or departing from, this terminal can connect under cover with nil the ilevated rullioads, Broadway cable car and fen Us to Brookl)n and Staten Island, making cpilck transfer to and fiom Grand Central depot and Long Island railroad Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9 '1 a m . 300 p m. Sunda) s, 0 15 u m Thiough tickets to all points East, South and West ut lowest rate at tho station. 3 OIil,AlTSl:Ni nen Supt II. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agt Uric ami Wyoming Valley. Timo Tnhlo In Effect Juno 4. 1&39. Trains leave Scranton for New York,, New but gh and intermediate points on Erie tallroad at 5 00 a. m. nnd 2.2S p m For lluwle) and local points ut 3 00 a. m ,S.I5 u in. and 2 2S p. in. For Lake Ailel at 5.20 P m , , Sunday tiaius leave Scianton for Luke Ailel at S45 u m und 1.10 pin. btopplng at Intermediate slutlens sru.wrov DIVISION. Ill Kffcct Jnnti Vt.llli, 181)0. North Bound. 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') liroop 8 On 4 10 0 v7 K3i, 4221101 l'mMili'iics 8 10 414, 6S1 b.M 4 1UI1057 rail. 1'iaco H I.' fl 171 6 SI 8 CO' 1 15 10 55 t-cruilton d IS 4 SO, 6 W a u f m a 11 l.tftTe An ire a u'r u u f. hundav onlv f si sullies that trains stop on signal tor poo. scugers. 'imlns 20V and soi Sunday only other trains dally except t.undiy. t-ecuro rates via Ontnilo & Western before purchasing tickets aud sav a mosey ihrouah Wngtier uurrt sleoper and free re. cllnmg chair cur New i orl: to chlcic;o without rlianco l'notuiiLtrr ICnte llciliiceil lo Tnu 4V1H I'er.illle. J C, AnUcrsoii, nen.rass Agt. T, I Utcroft, Ulv. 1'n.bs, Aft. bcrantou, l'a,
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