i e HIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, JULY 17, 1899. BASE BALL. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Percentage Table. w. l. r.c. Allcntown .... lllchmond .... Lancaster .... Heading Newark "WllkM'Uarro 1 2 .GOT 4 a .J 2 3 .500 3 4 429 3 4 .4?J 2 4 .333 Saturday Games. At Reading- n.II.B. 1 Heading 00000300 0-3 G 7 I Wllkes-Barro 10 3 110 0 2 0-812 5 , Batteries Snyder and Tlnttchor: Guild ins and Voorhees. Umpire Mullune. At Newark- rt.H.E. ' Newark 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2- 6 10 0 Allcntown 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0-3 8 4 Batteries McPnrtlln mid ltouch; lUsley and McMnnus. Umpire Moran. At Richmond- H.H.E. 1 Richmond 00000 1210-4 S 3 Lancaster S 0 0 00 2 1 0 0 0 11 3 Batteries I'fanmlUor and llcss; Schmidt und Stroh. Umplre-Detts. Sunday Games. At Newark- R.1I.K. Newark 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 8 6 Reading 2 I) 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 3 0 Batteries Hester, -Stulzt and Myers; Murphy and Pox. Umpire Moran. ;,: , NATIONAL LEAGUE. I ""; Percentage Tablo. W. L. P.C. Brooklyn 52 21 ,6sl Fhlladalphla 41 27 .630 Boston 47 23 .02" Chicago 4.1 20 .537 Baltimore 42 30 .583 St. Louis 41 .12 .572 Cincinnati SG 37 .4'J3 Pittsburg ,T so .473 New York 33 42 .410 Loulsvlllo 30 41 .405 Washington 25 M .320 Clovland 12 C2 .102 Saturday Games. At Baltlmorc-Klrst game- K.H.E. Cleveland 0 0000000 00 4 2 Baltimoro 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 5 '-10 12 0 Batteries Schmidt nnd Sugdcn; McGIn nlty and Crlsham. Umpires O'Day and McGarr. Second game B.H.E. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 5 0 Baltimoro 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-5 10 0 Batterlfs Knepper nnd Schrccongost; Kltson nnd Crlsham. At Philadelphia- R.H.E. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 110-2 7 1 Philadelphia 00004000' 4 10 0 Batteries Taylor, llrritcnsteln and Vaughan: Mnifec and McFarland. Urn plrcs Gaffney and Latham. At Boston- R.H.K. Pittsburg 0 0000000 0000 7 3 Boston 000 0000000 11 5 1 Batteries Tannthlll nnd Bowerman: Willis nnd Clarke. Umpires Lynch and Connolly. At Brooklyn- P..H.E. Chicago 0000020002 u 5 Brooklyn 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 0 -5 S 2 Bntlerlcs-Taylor nnd Donohuo; Dunn nnd McGulre. Umpires Manassau and Donald. At New York- R.H.K. Pt. Louis 0 000000000 4 2 New York 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 -3 0 0 Batteries Sudhoff nnd Crlgcr; Carrlck and Warner. Umpires Manassau nnd Hunt. At Washington- R.H.K. Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-1 fi 3 Loulsvlllo 0 4 000(100 4 7 0 Batteries Woyhlng nnd Klttrldge; Dowllng and Powers. Umpires Smith and Snyder. The Great LAST BRONSON High Grade Men's Furnish ings and Hats Being Closed Out at Half Price The prices quoted below are just a few of the many bargains the new firm gives the public iu order to make room ior the new Fall Stock now being manufactured. Hats. Boys' Senate Braid Straws, old price, $1; sale price, 50 cents. Men's hnts, assorted shapes, old price, 60 cents; sale price, 23 cents. Men's Rough Straws, old price, $1; sale price, SO cents. Men's Curl Brim Straws, old price, $2; sale price, $1. Moil's Curl Brim (Dunlap), old price, $3; sale price, $1.25. Men's Curl Brim (Dunlap), old price, $4; sale price, $2. Men's Derby and Alpine shapes, just 'half of former price. Ladles' Dunlap Sailors, $2, $3, $4 quality, all to - closed out at $1. Collars. The Anchor brand of collars, which were sold at 15 cents; sale price, 9 cents, 3 for 25 cents. Underwear. Pepperel Jean Drawers, 50c. kind, 25e. All 50 cents underwear to go at 23 cento. All 75 cent and $1 quality to go at 60 cents each. All high grr.de underwear at half price. One-third discount on nil Dr. Jaeg er's Underwear. All weights. Suspenders. 25 cent quality, 17 cents, 3 for 60c. Fifty cent quality, 25 cents. A big line of Handkerchiefs, Bath Robes, Bags and Traveling Cases, riackintoshes and Storm Coats, and dozens of other articles to be closed out below cost Call and convince yoursell that we adver tise nothing but facts. Sale Now At Bronson & Tall 412 Spruce Street, il. Sunday Games. At Woohawkon- R.1I.K. ..ow York 0 02000000-2 7 5 St. Louis 00 13 10 10 4-10 11 IS Batteries Coakley, Gcttlg and Warner; McBrlde and Crlgcr. Umpires Emsllo and McDonald. Attem1anco-2,80u. OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. Eastorn Loague. (Saturday Games.) Montreal 8; Springfield, 3. Hartford, Cj Toronto, 0. Providence, 10; Syracuse, 15. Provldonec, 4; Syracuse, 1, (Sunday Games.) Springfield, 10; Montreal, 7. Rochester, 2; Worcester, 0 (six innings), At the end of the sixth Inning the chief of pollco arrested tho players and stopped the game. Western League. (Saturdny Gamts.) Mllwaiiee, 7; Indianapolis, 4. Columbus, 3; St. Paul, 1. Minneapolis, 11, Buffalo. S. Kansas City-Detroit Rain. (Sunday Games.) St. Paul, 5; Columbus, 4. Buffalo, 7; .Minneapolis, 2. Detroit, IS; KensnH City, C (first game). Kansas City, 6; Detroit, 1 (second game). Milwaukee. 9; Indlaiuipoil. a; eleven In ningsdarkness, AMATEUR EASE BALL NOTES. Tho Sliders defeated tho West Side Re. serves on the former's grounds Saturday afternoon by a score of 20 to 8. Galla gher, Carson and Phillips were the bat teries for tho Reserves and Costlott and Rlefenburg for tho Sliders. Tho West Sldo Reserves chnllcngo tho Taylor Reds for a game on any day, ex cept Sunday, on tho Rcds grounds. Ira, Davlcs. manager. The (Senators, of Green Ridge, challenge tho Actives for Tuesday on Actives' ground; tho Dutimore club for Thursday on Senators' grounds, and Taylor Reds for a game on Taylor grounds next Sat urday. Answer in Tribune. W. What ley. captain. Tho Rivals baso ball team and tho Act ives played nt tho Driving park grounds Saturday afternoon. It was a snappy nnd Interesting game throughout. Tho features of the game were Hodgln's bat ting and Kellelt'q nne-hnnd catch. Score: Rivals, C; Actives, 5. Matterlcs Rivals, Benjamin and Howells; Actives, Culla ghan and Mulchrono. RACES ON THE SPEEDWAY. Saturday Matinee Proved Good Sport for Spectators. Several Interesting races were held en tho Elmhurst boulevard speedway Saturday afternoon. The star perform ance of the event was made, by Nero, owned by Mr. 'Plerson, who went the half mile In 1.07 flat. John Ladwlg's pacer, David Copper field, did a half In 1.10, and Leo Coyne and Hugh Keenan drove their pacers In 1.12. Will Joyce's team defeated Blttenbcnder's pair in an interesting race. One Pare for the Round Trip to Philadelphia, via the Lehigh Val ley Railroad. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will make a Hpeclul low ruto of one fare for the round trip to Philadelphia nnd re turn, on account of the Prohibition State Convention to be held In that city July 21, 1S99. Tickets will be sold for all trains (except the Black Dia mond Express) July 20th, limited for return passage, to July 23. Consult Le high Valley Ticket Agents for particu lars. Finest wines end clears at Lane's, 320 Spruco street. Sale of the Shirts. All the $1.25 quality shirts at 75 cents. Special lot of colored bosoms at 50 cents. Manhattan Negligee and stiff bosom, tl - $1.50 quality; sale price, $1 and 75c. Manhattan Shirts, the $2 and $2.50 quality; sale price, $1.50. Special lot of silk bosom shirts, were $1 and $1.25; to go at 75 cents. Special lot of silk bosom shirts, tho $1.00 quality, to go at $1.00. Belts. All $1 bolts to go at 50 cents. All 25 cent belts to go at 17 cents, 3 for 50 cents. All 50 cent belts to go at 33 cents. 3 for $1. Bash Belts, $1.50 quality, to go at 75c. Hosiery. All 2." cent Polka Dot hosiery, sale prlee, 15 cents, 2 for 25 cents, All 50 cept plain and fancy hosiery, sale price, 33 cents; 3 for $1. All Golf Hose at half price. Neckwear. 25 cent quality, all shapes: sale price, 17 cents, 3 for 50 cents. 50 cent quality, all shapes; sale price, 25 cents. $1 quality, all shapes; sale price, 50 cents each. Going On man's Old Stand, Scranton, Pa. CUT (V I ALLifiAlN b 'ft. A m. K B a-Jfl HLffl JLh JL J A A w tL.JP Successor to Bronson & Tallman, Men's Furnishers and Hatters. IF DEPRESSED Jst the WOULD-PAMOUS HMMS3Z3H1 Uodv. tlrnln mnA Mm, J T.! Combats HEAT PROSTRATION and SUA1A1ER COMPLAINTS. am. iiitriKiiHiM. avoid HirimrruTE Portraits and endorsements sent postpaid, MAHIANI & CO.. i W. igth St, New York. PITTSTON NEWS. Tho Silk Mill Is Now a Fact Trac tion Company Possibilities Funer als of Saturday nnd Sunday John Mooro Shoots u Catamont. A new silk mill Is now safely In sight, as word has just buen received from tho Sterling company of Paterson, by tho bonrd of trade, that their efforts In procuring n site had been appreciated nnd accepted. It will be rememborod by readers of Tho Tribune that negotla tlons had been entertained by the board with the Sterling company, the latter proposing to erect a building nt n cost of $30,000, and give employment to between two nnd thirce hundred; hnnds. The alto selected was tlie prop erty of tho Pennsylvania Coal com pany and Its valuation fMO, about half Its value This nmount was generously donated by ex-Mayor Maloney, and at n meeting of the board of trade to bo held this evening the necessary papers will be signed and tho transfer made to the, Sterling company. Tho agreement is that the building will be completed and In operation within a year after tho signing of the articles. The purchase of tho Water street bridge nnd n belt line Inaugurated be tween this city and 'Wllkes-Cnrrp, Is among the possibilities. Tho new com pany which succeeds the- Wyoming Valley Trartlon company, will double track the road between hero and Nan tlcoke, nnd with tho connecting link completed between Duryca nnd Itend ham, the trolley cars will be bowling along between Nantlcoke and Scranton at passenger train speed, and the old Scranton branch will become only use ful for local business lictwcon this city and Mooslc. The funeral of Joseph Motlska, fath er of Alderman Motlska, whose death took place on Thursday from the effects of Injuries received by being run down by a trolloy car In Duryen, occurred on Saturday morning. The late John Greer, of Mooslc, who was Interred in the Marcy cemetery lost week, was one of the first to or ganize th Scranton lire department, and also the first chief of police of that city. Charles Thatcher, who Is an employe In the store of Terwllllger, on North Main street, fell from a ladder on Sat urday and fractured his arm. The young child of John J. Padden, of Carroll street, was Interred yester day. John Moore, who has one of the best regulated farms In Pittston township, has for some time been a severe suf ferer in the depopulation of the tenants In his poultry yard. His suspicions were rewarded yesterday morning, when ho discovered a large specimen of the cat family, known as a cata mount, stealthily creeping towards tho hennery from the thicket close by, and seizing his trusty rllle, that several generations ago did valiant service with himself at Gettysburg, ho shot tho animal. Tomorrow the hide will adorn the gable end of his barn. John Is a dead-shot yet, and the balance of his feathered family can now roost con tented. The funeral of the late Lewis Gor don, tho victim of the drowning acci dent on Thursday, occurred on Satur day morning from tho residence on Ex eter street. Rev. Hnrshane conducted the service. The attendance was large, as tho deceased was well and favorably known, bavins: been In business hero for many years as a printer. Tho In terment took place In the West Pitts ton cemetery. A memorial service was held last evening in the Kast Side Presbyterian church in honor, nnd in memory of tho late Mayor Harding. Tho Rov. J. J. K. "ietcher delivered the address and it was a fitting eulogy to one who In life was an honored citizen, a faithful public officer, and one who commanded the highest respect ft all that goes to make good citizenship. The music by tho choir was especially arranged for this solemn occasion, nnd many of ou city officials were Included In the large congregation present. Ray- Eosvrth, of tho Wllkes-Barre Times, was taken suddenly III on Satur day. Rev. John M. Johnston, lately of Wyoming and Idaho, yesterday took charge of S.t. James" Episcopal church on Water street. Ho tnkes the place of Rev. John Hurras, who has hewn sent to the Pittsburg parish. It took live citizens to hand an ob strepormts Hun In the lockup on Satur day night. Joseph Burha spent yesterday in tho Eltctrle city. Philadelphia Live Stock Market. Philadelphia, July 10. Receipts for tho week: Beeves, 2, "HO head; sbocp, 7.019 head: hugs, 5.812 head. Cattle Good do mand and llrm: extra, fie: good. DaSTte. : common, GUaS.c. Sheep-Active nnd higher; extra, 5ie. ; good, folc; me dium. 4a4'4c. ; common, J'taSc. ; lambs, IMjaWie- lings High' r, under good de. mand at GUallc. , offerings sold. Fat cows, firm at S'inl'.ie ; thin cows, strong: at $10a22; milch do., sold from 25 to $55; veal calves, active at 5a7V?e. ; dressed beeves, artlvo at 6'.a!)c. for all grades. Buffalo Llvo Stock Market. Kast Buffalo, July 15. Cattle Strong; fat stockers not very good hero; receipts, two cars; Blockers, steady; voala lower, 4.50a6.25. Hogs Ittrclpts, IS cart; steady nnd llrm; Yorkers, l.CO.il.03; roughs, fl.SOa 3.W; stags, $3.2.1a3.CpO. Sheep nnd Lambs Kceelpts, two cars; steady, hardly enough doing to miote; common Ken tucky cull umbs, U; good to choice, $Ga R.67; fancy. $7. Now York Llvo Stock Market. New York. July 15. -Beeves Nothing doing; freling stiady. Calves Veals, slow nnd htnte stock lower at 3.50aC23; tmtctrmllks, $2.73; city dressed veals, fca 10c. per pound. Sheep Blow; medium mades. weak; prime lambs steady to ihado lower; medium and common dull, closing easier: sheep, $ia5; lambs, $3a7.23; culln, 4I.S0. Hogs Nominally llrm at $4.70 nl.bO. East Liberty Live Stock Market. East Liberty, July 15. Cattlu-Stcady; extra. JS.45a5,Ki: prime, $3.30a5.40; com mon, $3.23a3.S0. Hogs Steady; prime ma. (Hums, beat Yorkers und pigs, t4.3al.60; fair Yorkers. JI.43a4.M; heavy hogs, $uoa 4.5u; grassers, Jl.30al.40; good roughs, $3.75 at. Sheep slow: choice wethers, $1.7i 4.S0: common. J2.il; spring lambs, Jla6.23; vial calves, $7a7.23. Oil Market. Oil City. July 13,-Credlt balances, $1.13; certificates opened $1.24 bid for cash; closed $1.241i bldl highest. $1.2414; sales. 1,(WJ cash, J1.24; 2,000 cash, l.UVij runs and fchlpments not reported. THE MARKETS. "Wall Street Itovlow. By Associated Press. New York, July 15. Today's short market was so narrow and so nearly stagnant that movements of prices wero of llttlo significance. There was a perceptible tone of firmness, how ever, which was emphasized after tho appearance of the bank statement by tho hasty covering of some small bear contracts on the grangers which bad boon put out just previous to tho ap pearance of the statement. Probably the greater part of the day's business was given over to tho closing out short contracts by tho bears. This con tingent has been particularly active on Rrooklyn Transit during tho past week on tho persistent talk of a strike. Their buying to cover today made thnt stock the most active on the list nnd moved It up two points from the open ing decline. Sugar was latgely dealt In nnd rose at one ttmo over 2 points from tho lowest. People's Gns recov ered sharply from yesterday's price. Oregon Navigation preferred advanced 1 on the discharge of the voting trust and tho Implied guarantee of preferred dividends to the amount of 10 per cent. In yearly Installments. Cotton oil rose over a point. Manhattan and south western railways were also In tho Item of loan contractions and the conse quent reduction In deposit liabilities. 13y Cnrrlngton & Cusack. New York, July 15. The stock mar ket opened nt about last night's clos ing prices, London coming In at about same as New York close. The bank statement today seemed to be a question of doubt, some predic tions being for a good one, while oth ers were of n doubtful character. The grangers and traction stocks wero the most active. The grangers being strong on continued good crop news, nnd while there Is a small win ter wheat crop In the spring weat states, there Is little doubt of a large crop. Grangers stocks should be good purchases, both for investment and speculation, us they aro assured of good earnings, Manhattan Is being bulled on the saving expected from the new electri city power, but It should be remem bered that they have $18,000,000 more stock on which to pay dividends and with their back taxes and damage judgments hanging over them tho stock looks to us as though It was selling far beyond Its level. The steel stocks are active and strong on buying by people who ap preciate that the continued high prlcea of Iron will yield large profits to their values, still their earning power Is so great that It Is likely In tho course of the year they will be able to pay large dividends on their common stocks. Federal Steel seems to us to be par ticularly a good purchase, as that com pany owns Its own mines, transporta tion lines and factories, so that they realize every prollt on the ore from its bed In tho earth to the finished pro duct. Market showed great strength after announcement of the bank statement and closed at the highest prices of the day. Quotations furnished by CARRINGTON & CUSACK. stock nnd bond brokers, rooms 410 and Connell building, Scranton, Fa. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Inc. Am. Cot. Oil 40-H I1T4 4ns 40 Am. Spirits 6'd Cg fi'j 6Ti Am. Sug. Re'g Co ..1SSV, 137'i 133 137 Am. Tobacco Co 074 P7',i f'7'4 97li Am. S. & W KVJj r.3'K 53 5S'i Atcll., To. & S. Fo .. I'.l lflJ 19 li A.. T. & S. P., I'r .. () filH CO'i tm Am. Tin Plato 3SU SS4 &VA 37(4 Halt. & Ohio 4S,4 4M; 47 47'- Urook. It. T. Ill 113 111 U2'i Con.-Tobaccr ,",n',ii 3S 38i 30U Ches. & Ohio 27?i 2S 27'i 2S " Chic, U. & Q 13VS4 I.Wh 10.Va 133 Chic. & O. W U 14'i 144 ll't Chle., Mil & St. P ..131 131j 1.W4, 131i Chic. R. I. & P 117 117'i, WVft 117 C. C. C. & St. L .... &7 674 bTMs STli Delawaro & Hud ...121'i 122Vi 121K 122". Perl. Sleel 50 5D 59',I 50 Gen. Electric lis3 llS'l Louis. & Nash 71 72 7194 72 Manhattan Elo llSVfc 11 HSi HD'4 Met. Traction Co ,..222'a 222i? M. K. &. Tuxns 3l'i" S3 3(i 3154 Jin. Pacific 47?4 44 4734 4S' Nat. Steel 51 51 5034 51 N. J. Central in; 11R 116 115 N. Y. Air Hrno ....218 21S 213 217 N. Y. Central Kf 139 l.WA 13W Out. & West 2fi S6C 23T!, 2ri Nor. Pacific 51 51 50U 51 Nor. Pac, Pr 77',fc 77' b 77', 77'-i Pacific Mall 47'. AV.i 47'i 47't Penn. R. R 13.714 u-.tj, mv; lx,i- People's Gas. 117 117';. 117 HHi Reading, 1st Pr .... fifl',4 m. cflii ravi! Omaha 10S 10S " 10S 10S " Southern Pacific .... 314 314 31114 3i' CHICAGO DOARD OP TRADE, wtinATi iPen" Hl5h- Low- Cl03' WHEAT. lng. est. est. inc. SCOCRNCr '3V "'' rJ?i '2K SOATs'Cr 3l'.4 3l',4 3354 33)4 September 20-71 204 2034 0i PORK. - " September 9.15 0,20 9.10 n.10 LARD. September 5.30 0.30 5.42 5.43 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. First National Bank Scranton Savings Rank Scranton Packing Co Third National Hank Scranton Railway Co Dlmo Dep. & DIs. Hank Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Company Scranton Illuminating Heat & Power Compnny Scrnntou Forging Co Lncka. Trust & Safo Dep. Co. Scranton Paint Co Clark & Snover Co., Com .... Clark & Snover Co.. Pr Scr. Iron Pcnco & Mfg. Co .... PONDS. Scranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage duo 1320 People's Street Railway, first mortgage, due 191S Peoplo's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1021 Dickson Manufacturing Co. .. Lacka. Township School 6., city of Scranton St. Imp. a, Mt. Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axle Works Scranton Traction C bonds.. Bouicnrn u. 11 tv.i 1 514 51i Ten., C. & Iron .... fiSTi fifi'i nw fin Texas Pacific 22-14 22V ', ""li Pnlon Pacific 43 4SU 4?" 4u 1'nlon Pac. Pr .... 7fii 7fiI 7fl4 761 IT. S. Leather. Pr ..71 71 71 71 V. S. Rubber Eftifc SOU 40'i 491J Bid. Asked, S00 233 'jj 3S3 OJ ... 200 ... 47 83 ... ... 100 100 ... 80 400 123 ... ... 100 115 ... 115 ... 115 ... 100 1U2 ... 102 S3 100 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. G. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Butter Creamery, l'.ialflUe. ; print, 21c. : dairy, fresh. ISalSUc. Cheese Full cream, new, OlialOc. Eggs Kearny, lancy, Wie.; western, 15al5jc Beans Per bu., cholco marrow, $1,00; medium, $1.45; pen, $1.4.ral.5v. Peas Per bu., green, Sl.10.tt.t5. Onions Southern or western, per bbl., $3a3.23; nor bu., $1.20. New Potntoes-Per bbl., $2.50a2.75; per bu., 90c.a$l. Lemons $3.75a4 per box, Flour-$l.23a4.50. NewYorkQrnln and Produce Market. New York, July 15. Flour-Qulot nnd easier; winter patents, $3.73a4: do. straights, $3.40aM do. extraH. 2.i3a2.M; do. low grades, t2.l3u2.53. Wheat Spot dull; No. 2 red, 79'.4c f. o. b.. allout spot; No. 3 red, 77!ic. elevator! options opened stiidler on cublus und subsequently de veloping weakness under local nnd north, west selling. Tho closo was steady on The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the llcncflt nt All Who Hnve Houses to Rout, Real Estatu or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Tlie.4e Small Advertisements Cost One Cent u Word, Six Insertions (or Five Cents a Word Except Sltuutloii Wanted, Which Ar.s In sertcd Free. WANTED. NVANTEIuEmNlKPT EMER 1st, by young murrlcd couple, fur nished house, centrally located, Address "Important," caro of Tribune. YVANTED-CASE OP RAD HEALTH that R-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit. Send G cents to Rlpnna Chemical Co., New York.for 10 samples and 1.000 testimonials. BOARDING LARGEDOrp'l.n FRONT ROOM WITH board, Frutchey, (23 Adams avenue. WANTEDS V M MER HOARD E It S; most delightful scenery; three min utes from D., L. & V. Mrs. Machette, Elmhurst. BOAHDINO 523 PINE STREET."" FOR RENT FOR RENT-TEE OLD HOME FOR Friendless on Adams avenue. It will bo rented us a whole, or will bo lltted up for two fnmllles. It Is well adapted for m largo boat ding house, or for rent ing furnished rooms. Inqulro of P. L. Hitchcock fc Son, Flro Insurance and Real Estate. Commonwealth Building. D32 GREEN RIDGe" STREET. EtUIlT rooms: flno location; $1G. FOR SALE FOR SALHGOOD SECOND HAND piano, cheap. Address P. O. Box 201. FOR SALE-TEN R-1-P.A-N-S FOR 3 cents at druggists. Ono gives relief. CATERER. WE, THE VNDERSIGNED, LACKA wanna Lodge, Knights of Pythias, No. 131, and Shedan Lodge. Knights of Py thias, No. 210. submit bids (sealed) to fur nish refreshments for excursion to Dela waro water Gap. August &lh, 1SOT. All bids closo on 2lth of July. Little Trot ter Cigar Co. cigars to bo used. For further Information correspond with R. S. Twlllegar, Olyphant, Pa. By order of committee. It. S. TU'Il.LEGAR. Sec'y.. Olyphant, Pa. CITY SCAVENGER A.B. I1RIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. B. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave ordors 1100 North .Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9510. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. L. T. KELLER, SCATprTtEAT ment, 50c; shampooing, 50c; facial massage, manicuring, 25c; chiropody. 701 Qulncy. NEWSPAPERS TUT. WTT.KE3.-RARRE RECORD CAN bo hod In Scranton at tho news stands of Relsman Bron., 4ii Spruce anu &uj Lin den; M. Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruco street. SITUATIONS WANTED SmATIOjTwANTE BY tho day washing, cleaning, or any kind of work. Mrs. Lee, rear of 31. Franklin avenue. BOY 17 YEARS OF AGE WANTS Po sition as clerk or on delivery wagon; knows city well: can give reference from former employers. Address J. L. S., IOC South Main avenue, city. SITPATION WANTED TO DO WASH Ing and Ironing at home nnd go out by the day. Call or address A. B., 331 North Sumner avenue. SITPATION WANTED - BY YOl'NO lady as assistant in office; can furnish best of reference. Address L. M., Trlb uno ofllre. SITPATION WANTED AS HOPSE keeper by elderly woman. Address I., J.. Tribune olltce. YOPNG MAN WISHES POSITION AS driver on light delivery wagon. Ad dress O. C, Tribune ofllce. WASHING AND IRONING DONE BY nn expert laundiess. 227 Marlon Ft., Green Ridge, opposite tho factory. lato covering at 'sC net advance; July closed 7s,,ac. ; September, 7S!4C. ; Decem ber, 7'2C Com Spot dull: No. 2, 40' tr. f. 11, b. afloat; 3!l',4e. elevator; options opened steady but sold off with wheat; closed, July, 39',4e. ; September, 39V- Oats Spot dull: No. 2. 30c; No. 3. 3Do. ; track white, 31a3fi',-c; No. 2 white, 31' ic; track mixed western, 29'.sa31c. ; options dull. Butter Firm for fancv, easy for lower grades; western creann-ry. 15jl',c. ; fac tory, 12all'4c. ; imitation creamery, 13al0e; stato dairy. I"'i;al7c. ; do. creamery, 13a ls'-c. Cheese Firm; largo whim, Sc; small white, Mic. ; large colored, Ssac; small colored. S',c. Eggs Firm: Htut and Pennsylvania, 13',sulGc. ; western fresh, 15al5Vc. Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce. Philadelphia. July 13. Wheat-Steady; contract grade, July, 74'1a7l1jC. Corn Steady; No. 2 mixed, July, SvnSS'ie. Oats Steady; No. 2 white clipped, Ula31Vic ; No. 3 white do., arte. : No. 2 mixed, do., 29n29gc. Butter Firm; fancy western creamery, isjal9c. ; do. prints, 21c. Eggs Dull and c. lower; fresh, nearby, 13c; do. western. 13al3:i'. : do. southwestern, 13c: do. southern, liialle. Cheese Firm. Refined Sugars Steady. Cotton t'n changed. Tallow Dull; city prime, In hogsheads, 4'4al 3-u:e. ; country prime, in barrels, 41c: dark, do., 3Tc. ; cakei, 3c; grease, 2',.,a3',fec Live Poultry Dull and weak; fowls, lie; old roosters, 7a7'se. ; spring chickens, large. Ilal3c; medium do., llnl.V. : small-do., lOallc. ; ducks, old, !c; spring do., lflc. Diesscd Poultry Steady, fair demand: towls, choice, 12e. ; do. full' to good, llall'T,c. ; old roomers, 'ic; broilers, nearby large, 1Su2)c; small and medium do.. HalGe. ; nestern do., large, lGnl'c; medium do., m.ille.; small do.. 0nl2 Receipts Flour. 2,000 barrels and Jl.Mrt socks: wheat, 12,00a ljushru: corn, 131,000 bushels: nats, 5.000 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 40000 bushels; corn, 4,000 bushels; outs, S.OOo bushels. Chicago Qraln and Produce. Chlcugo, July 13. Lack of cash de. mand, unfavorable weather with heavy receipts caused a ileellne in wheat today, September closing about c. under yes terday at 72?4a"2'c Corn and oats closed fractionally lower. Provisions lost SulS'-u. on heavy hog reLolpts. Cash quotations were ns foiows: Flour-Steady; patents, 3.50a3.G0; straights. J3.20a3.30; spring wheat, specials, $1.33; hard patents, $3.(10 a3.70; straight Minnesota, $3.10a3.3O; No. 2 spring wheat, 73'c. ; No. 3 spring wheat, 71a71'ic; No, 2 red. 73'ia74c; No. 2 yel low, 311.0. ; No. 2 corn, 3H:t'.; No. 2 oats, 2lc.i No. 2 white. 2S.OUC.: No. 3 white, 25,?a27Hc; No. rye. 37c; No. 1 allx heed, S-t'ac: northwest. SI.OS',: timothy sied, $2.43a2.50; lard, $3.23a5.37'.5: ribs. $5n3.15; shoulders, CSjaStsc; sides, $3.33a3.20; whiskey, $1.2'S; sugars, unchanged; clover, contract grade, JG.30aG.73. Chicago Llvo Stock Market. Chicago, July 15. Cattle Receipts of cattlo today were small. The general dr mand continued good ut yesteiday's rul ing price Prices are lower than a week ago. Hogs--Receipts wero unusually largo for tho close of (In week and a do cllno of 10c was forced. Heavy hogs, 4.10a5.35; mixed, 4.10a 1.33; light. 4.15n4.33; pigs, $3.00 4.25; culls end rough lots, $2a 3.10; thero were not enough sheep for a maret today. Sheep were quotable at 2 n3 for culls up to $3a5.25 for prime weth ers und TexaiiB broimht $3.11.11 end west cm rnngo sheep. $1r4.G0; yearlings. -M.75 a5.50; spring lambs, $4S.50aG.S0. Receipts Cattle, 200 head; hogs, 50,000 hood; sheep, 1,600 head, MONEY TO LOAN. MN,x,rrTo,rotroTi and one-half, llvo and six per cent. Any nmount. Dunn & Walker, 311-315 Connell building, POUR AND ONE-HALF PER CENT, nnd live per cent, monev on approved security. At. 11. IIOLGATE, Common, wealth building. FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED FRONT ROOAT FOR rent In quiet house, one nr two chil dren. Address, W. 1. S., Tribuno omce. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Council building, Scranton. lL. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of COG Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT, 433 Spruce st., cor. Wash, av., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. I'rlco building, 12S Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DR. I. O, LYMAN. SCRANTON PHI vato Hospital, cor, Wjomlng and Mul berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OI'P. P. O. DR. C. C. LAPBACH, 113 Wyoming ave. WELCOAIE C. SNOVER, Coal Exchange, 2nd floor, Room D. Hours, ! to 1. 2 to 5. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES. 405 SPRUCE STREET.MAKES your hat to order and they lit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANK Un avenue. Hates reasonable. P. X.EIGLER. Proprietor. SCRAN4TON HOUSE, NEAR D.. L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAWYERS J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counscllor-at-Law. Rooms, 312-313 Mears' Building. AI. J. DONAHOE, ATTORNEY-AT law. Offices, G12-G13 Mears Building. FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law, Burr building, rooms 13 and 11 Washington avenue. W1LLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT tomeys and Counsellors-nt-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTOHNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAAIES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-Al" LAW. Rooms 514, 513 and 51G Board of Trade building. D. P. REPI.OGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Alears' building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. JAAIES J. H. HAAIILTON. ATTORNEY. nt-Law. 302 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W. TIIAY E R. ATTORNEY. Rooms IO3-904, 9th floor. Alears' building. L. A. WATRES. ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. 502 Bonrd of Trade building, Scranton( Pa. C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-I,Awi Commonwealth building. Scranton, Pa. PATERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Bank building. C. COAIEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN building. A. vF. BERTHOLF, ATTORNEY! Mears' building. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS MARY A. opathlst, SHEPHERD, AI. D., blG Linden street. HOAIE- DR. W. E. ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASIl" lngton avenue. DR. L. M. GATES. ROOAtS 207 AND3 Board of Trade Building. Olllce hours, 8 to 9 n. m.. 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Real dence, 309 Aladlson avenue. DR. C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST"??? Rupture. Truss Fitting and Put Reduc tion. Othcc telephono 1363. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. I.'AMOREAUX, OFPR'E 2.'I1 Washington nvenue. Residence. 131 Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs, beart, kidneys und genlto-urlnary or gans a specialty. Houis, 1 to 4 p. m. W. G. ROOK. VETERINARY Sprjl gcon. Horses, Cattlo nnd Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2C72. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa. Cnurs.es preparatory to collego. law, medlclno or business. Opons Sept. 11th. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas At. Cann. LL. D.. principal nnd proprietor: W. E. Plumloy, A. AI., headmaster. SEED': G. R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen: storo KG WashliiRton ave nue; gicen house. 1330 North Main ave nue; store telephone, 7S2. WIRE SCREENS JOSr KUETTEL.REAR 511 LACKA wanna avenue. Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire Screens. MISCELLANCOIJ3 BAUER'S "oiicilESTRA-MUri ICFOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberts' music store. MIJOAIIOEII BROTH ETtS.I'RINTElts" supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. RAILROA D TIME TABLES. Lehigh Valley Itallroa.1. In effect -May 14. ISM. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and Niw York via D. & H R R-. at C.45 a. in. and 12.0,1, 2.1S. 1.27 I Mack Diamond Express), ami 11.30 p. m. Si d.ivs, D. .t H.. 1-K. 7.4S p. m. For 'White Haven. Hazleion nnd prin cipal points In the coal regions via D. & II It R-. 6A'j. 2.1S and 1.27 p. in. For l'ottsvllle. C.I5. 2.1S I., in. For Bethlehem. Eaiton, Reading. Hnr riiimrc and principal Intcimediuto sta tions via D. H H- ! fi43 a. in., 12.03, "is 4 "7 (Black Diamond Express). 11. 3D. Sundays. D. H.. 1.5.. 7.4S p. m. For Tunkhannoek, Towandu, Elmlrn. Ithaca Geneva ivid principal Intermcdl at'e"statlons. via !.. L. & W. R. .. b.03 n m 12-53 and 3.33 p. m. For Geneva. Rochester. Buffalo, Niag ara Falls. 1 hlcoKO and all points west via D & H. R- 12wi' 3:" iWack Din mond 'Express). 7.1S and 11.30 p. m. Sun lays. D & H.. 12.03 n. m.. 7.4S p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on all trains between Wllkes-Bairo and New York, PhlHdel nhla Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLLIN II. WILBUR, Gen, Bupt.. South Bethlehem. Pa. CI IAS. S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt 2(1 Cort- Inndt street. New Yoik. A. W. NONNEAIAC1IER. Division Pats- cngar Agent, South Bethlehem, Pa. For tlckots and Pullman reservations apply 309 Luckawanna ave., Scrunton, Pa, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule in Effect Juno 10, 1800. Trains Xeavo Scranton: 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burc and tlm Wi4. 0.38 n. m.. week dnvn. for Hazlo- ton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrls town, and Philadelphia; and for Sunbury, Havrlsburg, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pittsburg nnd tho West. 2.18 p. m., 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 nnd Pittsburg. , ,,'' WOOD. Oen'l Pas. Aunt. J. II. HUTCHINSON. General Manager. Del., r.ttcku. mi'.! Western. TrniEfffct Monday, junc c( 1599. .'n leave- Scranton as follows: Ex Mn?r.')cw York U1"' u" I'olnts east, 1 40, 3.00, 5.10, 8.00 and 10.03 a. m.j 12.53 und ' P. m. nhi,?'"'0",3 (or Knslon, Trenton, Phlladol pma ami tho south, 5.10, s.00 and 10.03 a. ..... ...w ullu 0.jj j, m Jobyhanna uccommod IlOnS at JlllfTllIn In nil t.nh.lU I., tl,.. .inal northwest and Joutinvest. 11111 -V . " "cco'n'nodatIon, 3.40 p. m. rk, 11 m Ithaca, 2.33, 9 a. m. aiid 1.33 n. m. n..?r '?rthumberlnnd, 1'ittston, Wilkes :.ni rc l'ymouth, Bloomsburg nnd Dan :.!' 'uaklng clos-o connections nt North ''mberlnnd for Wllllamsport, Hnrrlsburg, Baltimore. Washington and tho south. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, 0.00, 10.03 a' m.. and 1.33 and 5.40 p. m. r .'antlcokn and Intermediate stations, 3-OS nnd 11.10 n. in. Plymouth and Interme diate stations, 3.33 and S.50 p. m. For Kingston, 12.55 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. I-or detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc., apply to AI. L. Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket oiilce, Delaware and Hudson. On May llth. 1S99, trains , will leavo Scranton as follows: For Cnrbondnlc-G.20, 7.53, S.53, 10.13 a. m.; 12 noon; 1.23. 2.20, 3.52, 5.25. C.23, 7.57, 9.15. 11.00 p. m. ; 1.10 11. m. For Albany, Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton. New England points, etc. 6.20 a. m., 2.20 p. in. For Honesdalo-G.20, 10.13 a. m. 2 20, 5 5 p. in. For Wllkes-I!arrc-C.43. 7.43. S.43. 9.38. 10.43 a. m.; 12.03. 1.23, 3.33, 4.27. C.10, 7.4S, 10.41, ll.rw p. in. For New York, Philadelphia, etc. via Lehigh Valley Rallroud-G.45 p. m 12.03, 1.2S, 4.27 p. m.; with Black Diamond Ex press, 11.30 p. m. For Pennsylvania Railroad points, 6.15, 9.3S a. m.; 2.18, 4.27 p. 111. For western points, via Lehigh Valley Railroad 7. IS a. m.; 12.03, 3.33, with Black Diamond Express, 10.41, 11.30 p. in. Trains will urrlvo In Scranton as fol lows: From Carbondnlc and tho Nuilh-M", 7.43, 8.3a, 9.31, 10.3S, 11. 5S a. m.; 1.23, 2.15. 3.25. 4.23, 7.13, 10.3S, 11.27 p. in. From Wllkes-Barre und tho South 6.15, 7.4S, S.4S. 10.3J, 11.55 11. in.; LIS. 2,14, 3.48, 5.20, 6.21, 7.53. 9.05, 10.03 p. 111.: 1.13 a. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Curbondale 9.03, 11.33 p. m.: 2.23, 3.52. 5.47. 9.53 p. m. For Wllkes-Barre-9.33, 12.03 a. m.; 1.53, 3.2.S. 3.43, 7.4S p. m. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton. New England Points, etc., 2.23 p. m. Lowest rate3 to all points In United Stnles and Canada. .J W. RPRDICK. O. P. A.. Albany, N. Y. H. W. CHOSS. D. P. A.. Scranton. Pa. (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street. N. II. , und South Ferry, Whitehall street. Central Railroad ol New Jcr.y Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIMETABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 23.1890. Trains leavo Scranton for Now York, Newark. Elizabeth, Philadelphia, Easton, Bethlehem, Allcntown, Alauch Chunk nnd White Haven at S.30 u. m.; express, 120 express, t.00 p. in. Sundays, 2.13 p. m. For 1'ittston und Wllkes-Barre, 8.30, 11.30 a. m., 1.20, 4.00, 7.15 p. in. Sundays, 11.30 a. in., 2.15, 7.15 p. m. For Mountain Park, S.30, 11.30 n. m., 1.20 p. m. Sundays, 11.30 a. m., 2.15 p. m. For Baltimoro nnd Washington, and points South and West via Bethlehem, 8.30 11. m., 1.20 p. m. Sundays. 2.13 p. in. For Long Branch, Oct an Grove, etc., at (8.30 through can 11. m. and 1.20 p. in. For Heading, Lebanon nnd Harrlsburg, via Allcntown, 8.30 n. in., 1.20 p. m. Sun day, 2.15 p. in. For Pottsvllle, 8.30 a. m., 1.20 p, m. Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street. North river, at 4.00, 9.10 (ex press) a. in., 1.30 (express) p. in. Sunday, 'Leavo New York. South Ferry, foot Whitehall street, at 9.05 a. m., 1.25 p. in. Passengers arriving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all the elevated railroads, Broadway cable cars, and ferries to Brooklyn nnd Staten Island, making quick transfer to and from Grand Central depot and Long Island railroad. i eave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9 "l 11 in., 3.00 p. in. Sundays, G.15 a. m. 'Through tickets to all points East, South and West at lowest rato at tho station, j OLHAUSEN. Gen. Supt. II. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt L'ric and Wyoming Valley. Time Tablo in Effect Juno 4. 1S9D. Trains leavo Scranton for New York, N'ewburgh nnd lntirmedlate points on Erie railroad at 5.00 a. m. nnd 2.2S p. 111. For llawley and local polnts.at 5.00 a. m ;8.45 a. m. and 2.2S p. in. For Lako Ariel at 5.20 p. m. . . , Sundav trains leave Scranton for Lake Ariel nt' 8.45 .1. in and 1.30 p.m. Stopping at Intt-rmedUte btutu-ns SCICA.Vi'ON DIVISION. In Kffcc Juno a.ltli, 181)0. North Hound. Moiltll Hound, SOS J 03. 20 1 202 3U4J204 t b Ml 3 Ir.X. Stations 13 IS -i p uiArrlvo Leave 7 esN'. Y. 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Sunday only. f. signifies that trains stop on signal tor r&s etiiKcrs. Trains SO) and sw Sunday only. Other tratns dally except Sunday. tecum rates via Ontario & Western befoio purchasing tickets and savo money. 'iiroiwh Wagner nuiTet sleeper nnd tree re clining chair car Now York to cblcieo without change. l'nsenger llntrs IteduceU to Two Crutv 1t .llllp, J.C. Anderson, Oen. I'ass. Agt. T. rutcroit. Dlv. Tans, Agt. Scranton, I'a, 'nMnn n in t w mir..1 . , r RltiRlmmtoti, Otiwcgo, El Vl '. -rnlng, Han,, Dansvlllc .Mount Morris ami Buffalo. 12.10, 2.33. 9.00 11. m.; l.Oxt Illll II -ill t t.. .... t.l.. .- I ,. "l' U'W l't -;..-n....,,,ll unit way siaiions, i.ej p. in. i-actoryvllle aeeommodatlon, 4.00 p. m. iciiolson accommodation, G.00 p. m. Express for I'tlea und Rlchlleld Springy -..'.1 a. in. and l.a . in.