B THE SCRANTON TlllBUNU- WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1890. BASE BALL. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Percentage Table. W. V c. Allentown .... lllchniotvl .... Lancaster .... Readlmr Newark Wilkes-Burro S 8 .023 E 3 .025 4 4 ..V) 4 r, .41) 4 6 .411 3 G .375 Jlmeson's Pitching Did It. Wilkes. Barre, July IR. Jlmcson was too much for Newark today, the visitors get tine only thteo hits oft Ills delivery. On tlio other hand Mcl'.irtland mis an ens mark for tile Barons, ho boIiib to pieces completely In thn eighth inning, when the locals batted In seven inns. Score: WtLKLB-BARRn. It. 11. O A. i:. Clymer, ss 4 3 3 3 1 IIiilllRnn, rf 2 3 10 0 CoiiRhlln, 3h 0 2 12 1 Goockcl, lb 1 1 11 0 0 Odwell. If 1 0 1 1 0 Goodwin, cf. 12 2 0 0 mirn, 2b 112 4 0 Qondlnfr, c 0, 0 6 3-1 Jlmcson, p 2 2 0 10 Totals 12 It 27 11 3 NRWA UK. K. IT. O. A. K. Donovan, s 12 2 4 1 Woodruff, of 0 0 2 0 0 Itnrdeity, 21) 0 0 2 0 1 Bcheluer, rf 0 0 10 1 Bottpnus. If 10 10 0 Pnbit. lb 0 0 11 0 0 Veltch, .11) 0 12 10 Roach, c 0 0 3 10 SIcIMrtlnnd, p 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 2 3 21 8 3 Wllkcp-Ilnrro 1 0 2 0 10 17 -12 Newark 0 110 0 0 0 0 0-2 Two biiKe hit Cljmer Left on bases WIlkcs.Bntre, 5; Newnrk, 6. Douhlo plnv CoiiRhlln to Burns to Ooecke! Struck out Hy Jlmivon. 5, bv McPart land, 2. Bases on bnlli Off Jlmeson. 4; off McPartland 3 lilt b pltrhci Jlme Mm 2 Bicrlllce hits Goeckol, (landing. Jlmcfon, Burn, Odwcll, Schemer. Stol en bases - Goeckcl. I'mplio Be Us. Time 2 hours Two Games at Allentown. At Allentown- It. II. 12. Allentown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 7 4 Richmond 112 2 3 110 0-11 1". 2 Hntterles Ames and MeMitnus; Dono. van nnd Strelman. Umpire Moran. Second pramc It. It. 13. Allentown... 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 h 1 Richmond 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 7 6 Bnttcrles-Stlmmel and VlKncux; Blah op and Hes Umpire Moran. Ward's Men Win. At Lancaster It. II. E. Lancaster... .'122000002-9 6 1 Heading . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0-3 7 1 Batteries Wllhelm and Stroh; Thatch, er and Pox Ump'rc Mullane. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Tahlo. W. L. P.C. Brookljn 53 23 .070 Philadelphia 47 23 .Ij27 Boston 45 21 .t23 Chicago 41 30 .305 St Louis 45 3.' .5M Baltimore 41 32 .57,! Cincinnati 37 3 ,1H Pittsburg 30 40 .471 New Yoik 31 41 .431 Ioulsvllle 31 4t in Washington 20 5.' .3(1 Cleveland 11 64 .179 At Washington Plrst game It II. L" Washington ...200011000-4 fi 2 Cleveland ... . 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 -5 11 2 Uitttrlcs Dlnecn nnd Klttrldge, Kneppcr nnd Schrecongo.it Of the Great Sale of the Bronson & Tallman Stock of High Grade Gen ts' Furni Goods a The Special Feature This Week Will Be MEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR Dr. Jaros,' Dr. Wright's, Wilson Bros.' silk and wool, all silk and combination suits, and all the high grade makes at greatly reduced prices, Also all Hats, Neckwear, Shirts, Summer Underwear, Suspenders, Etc., AT HALF Call and be convinced but 412 SPRUCE STREET H. Hcronrt game It. II. 33. Cleveland ....0000001034 It J Washington ....8 30 0 6 00 1 '-it 9 4 BatterlCH Bates, McAllister and Sclfc. congoit; Meiccr (ind Duncan. Umpires tJnffncy and Latham. At Philadelphia- It. II. E Louisville 2 2000 1 20 1-S 12 3 Phlladelphl i ..10200010 IV f 4 1 Batteries Cunningham, Woods and Xlminer; I'ruzer end McUnrland. Uiii plrefc-Mun.iss.tu an Smith. At Boston- It. II E. St. Louis 10 030 03 02-0 11 2 Boston 200000010-3 8 3 Batteries Powell nnd Crlger; Klllcn and Clare. Umpires Emstlo and Mc Donald At New York- n. II U Chlcrgo 10 0 1000 1-7 12 0 New York 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0-6 12 2 Batteries Grltllth nnd Donahue; Mctk. In and Warnei. Umpires-O Day and Mc aarr. At Brooklyn- It. II. 13. Pittsburg O0 1223000-S 11 2 Brooklvn 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 02 Ii C Bntterler Chesbro and Boweiman; Me. .Tnmes and McOulic. Umphos Swnrt wood and Hunt. At Baltimore- 11. II. E. Cincinnati . ...100100302-7 12 2 Baltimore ...2100100015 8 2 B-Uterlcs Breltcnstein nnd Wood; Hill nnd Itoblnson. Umpires Lynch and Connolly. OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. Eastern League. Syracuse. C, Worcester. 3. Toronto, 7; Springlkld, 0 Rochester, S, Provldeiico G; (first game ) Rochester, C; Providence, 1; (second game.) Montreal, 10: Hartford, C. DIAMOND PICK UPS. Centre Fielder Knoll and Pirst Base, man Dillon are pinvlng good bill with Buffalo In the Western league. Pitcher Itlslcy ha slRiiod with Allen town and Pete Hurcun Is plavlng centra field for Utlca In the New York btate league. Louisville lins signed "Mike" Kelly, tho tlrst baseman of Hartford, who was tho best hitter In the Lnstern league. Tho price paid was $1 COO Bill Mssey Is holding down tho Initial bag for Hartford In the Eastern Leaguo nnd Outllelder Llppert, releaed by Buf falo, Is on the same team. Catcher John O'Neill and Pitcher Kecnnn nro with Svracuse In tho East ern league and the Post-Standard savs O'Neill Is catching In faultless ptvlo Marty Swift is credited with the as sertion that he will have a ter.m In Scrnnton next season What league will grant him a finnehiso Is not known as et. Jennings' telegram to Pulllam, advis ing him not to buv or exchange him, as his mm is gone stops all negotiations between the Brooklvn nnd Louisville clubs looking to an exchange of Wagner for Jennings. Hughey evidently does not want to go with a tnll-md team, but it won't break the Louisville magnate's heart if he gets $7 500 for Wagner in stead of $5,000 AMATEUK BASE BALL NOTES. Several membeis of tho Leader base, ball nlno being now on a vacation, the said club cannot accept nnv challenges except with the uudiistardlng that one or two outsiders be adndttid. After u mntter of a few wctks, the nlno will bo complete again, as then those that nro on vacation now will hive leturnod The conductors and motormen of tho Scrnnton Traction company would like to an.inge a game of ball with either the mnllcanlers or policemen for Wed ncFdiv. July 26. Answer through The Tribune. Smoke the Hotel Jermyn Cigar, 10c. PRI that we advertise nothing facts at shing nd Caps Successor to Bronson & Tallman, Men's Furnishers and Hatters. MUNYON'S GUARANTEE. Strong Assertion! n to Jnat What tlio llcmedle Will Do. Mdtijon (uartntrei I hut lils DtartimatKtn tir Kill tiir Efttl all rate of rheumi. tlim la it fw bourn that 111 l)Tlf Jul Cura vrlll curi- luillgtttlon nil all tomich troublcij tbat hi KMnfr Cure wut cur W) per cent. ef all eatai of kldnrj trnulil; tut hla (.' tarrli Cur. will rura eatarrta no matter how Iodic Mindlot, that Ma IIahcl Cure will cars an klcd ef bcadacbe In a few minute; tbat Ma Colli Cur. Kill quickly lircnL up nf form of cola and no on throiigli the entire Hat of rcrucdlfi At all dnigitlitB, is cents a vial It you nterf innllcnl adflce write l'rof. Munroo, lroo Arcb at., l'hllo. It la absolutely free. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. Uy Associated Preps. New York, July 18. Tho stock mar ket continued dull and net'lectcd al most to the jiolnt of stagnation today. Prices drifted quite aimlessly up nnd down, except in a few mocks which ".ere Influenced by Individual cans nnd net changes for tho most part were very mnall. Today'H recovery In Urooklyn Transit nmounted to 2 points net nnd In Metropolitan Street lall wny to 1. Tho only movements of any Importance wete In Isolated stocks, mostly Industiinls. Sugar and Man hattan showed early depiesslon which was not entitely overcome in the case of the latter, though tho foimer show, u small not gain. Ameilcan Hmolt Ing lose at one time to 2?( and general electric 14. both re-acted a point. Kf? York Air Brake lose 6 points and then chopped 11. The tobacco stocks canto In to late demand and gained from '4 to 2, the latter on Continental toMc co common. Rubber ptefoned, leath er prefeued, Tennesse coal, tin plate, federal steel, People's Gas and a few other stocks had petiods of strength. New Yoik Cenlial more than recov cied jcsteidaj's decline nnd soma firmness was manifest among the gi angers, Pacifies and trunk lines, but tho coalers, southwestorns and south ern stocks showed n Might yielding dis position The whole day's business footed up to 262,000 shines and Biook- n Transit, sugar and Manhattan ab sorbed a large proportion of this. Tho bond market was also ery dull and prices changes were small and mixed as in stocks. United States 3s declined 14 and tho old 4s leglstered '4. while the old 4s coupin advanced U in the bid price. Iy C.irrinston & Cusack. New York, July IS. The market opened strong and higher with gic.U activity In Brooklyn Hapld Transit, which inpldly advanced on more fav oiable itilke outlooks. London showed strength In our stocks, particularly in tho grangeis, which advanced on the large earnings teported bv St. Paul. Prices were held very strong, al though trading was small. The feat ure of tho morning was the S point advance In New York Air brake, which rose to 223, tho highest point on recotd on rumois of a decision in the West inghouso ense will bo handed down this week In favor of the company. Biookbn Rapid Tianslt has con tinued to be the feature on Inside sup pot t and on buying by trndeis, who have been active heretofoio in attempt ing to bring about decline. The strik ers are now leady to narrow down the Issue very materially Master Work man Pines s.is tho ofllclals of the Biooklyn Rapid Transit can end the strike within an hour by enforcing the ten hour law. The test of tho market Is affected In a meabure by tho Long shore men's stilke, which Is ltimored to bo glowing In extent and In Im portance. The undertone of the mar ket, however, Is stiong. New York Central Is higher on good buying. Wheat has been very dull at low fig ures. At this decline of S cents per bushel It should certainly be a pur chase for an advance. The market closed strong and about top pi ices. Quotation furnished by OAimiNOTON & CUSACK, stock and bond brokers, rooms 410 and ',11 Connell building, Scran, ton, Pa. Open- High- Low- Cios- Iiik. est est. Inc. Am Cotton Oil 42 12 41?h 41Js Am. Spirits fi' c; C 6 Am SiiKar Ref. . . TO 357'4 15Vi l',7N Am Tobacco M's Sl'i 90V4 U7'd Am S & W Ka Si4 rK Co Am S fc '.. Pr .. 4 'i ft'i 90. At., T. & 8. To 11'i 1W l!i 11 4 At . T & S PC, Pr. 01 01 VH G0'8 Am Tin Plato . .. 3SH ?Vj 3S IS Urook. R. T 112 IU8'h 112 114 Con Tobacco .T 416 3fis 4tH C & O 27H 2T34 27&fc 27 Chic, Ilur. Q l.CV. VJ Ui'n ITS; Chic & C. V ... 11'4 11 11" II1.. C M. & St P. . . IliU ltl'4 W' 1 Chic. & N. W 15?'k l'lll's lJl'a 1V7 Chic, R I & P. .. llb 117 llilU HTfc Cons Oih 1S1 1S1 ISO', ISO Del &. Itiidbon ....12l ll'li 121 121?4 U. L & W lf,S K! 1GS lt.S Ted Slid !i! .Vi 37 B9 Pod Steel Pr Kl'i K0"4 S0'i ht f!en. i:icctric 120 12(HS 12 120 Olu Sugar i.4 iiS fS't bSVi Infl Paper 41's.. 412 4U4 41", Louis. & Nash .... 72'i 72'h 71 71v-4 Manliattiin US US', lm 117 Met Ti action .... 2.M 22194 220 221 M K & T MU .11". 34 3)'4 MIsk P.icillc . . 47 I7' 47U 47 Nnt'l Sti'Pl . . M WJ V) 50 N .1 Central . llfi 110 116 116 N Y All Uiako . 217 221 212 211 N Y. Central 13s 1-9 137?4 13S'S ll'4i,'i 3 Q00M QCWnP.nF.tUh -R T S N Y. O ft V. ..LI 20 20 20 Noith Pacllle . . WJ M'4 ra V, North Pacllle, Pr. . 77 77'4 77 77't Pacllle Mall 47 47s, 47g 47"a I'cnnn R R ... .n."'4 ITii-j 133 13-i'4 IVoplo's Gns .... 117 1171, ll(,5a 117U Rd'g. 1st Pr 1.0 fi0'4 i,0 004 Omaha 100'a loo' 100U imu south Pacino sm .m, 31'.. 31. south, nv r.i'i 5i'I 11 ;,i Temi C & I I'.S'fe BUS fis's uO'4 Texas Pacllle .... 2.",4 22V4 2i 22a 1'nlnn Pacllle 41 41 42 4'8 I'llinil J'aCIIIC. IT. . . lU'fc .( 7li 77 T S Lea , Pr . . 71Bi 71i 71', 71"a V. S Rlllioi 4a4 Ml 413h 4l Wes L'nlon 0) 5u t,.vt 90 CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADR Open- IJlgh- Low- Clos. WHRAT. Ing. est. rt nir ScptiMiilier 71 71s, 70t; 7H1 CORN SiM'tcinner 32Ta 32'i S2'i 32 OATS September 20 20'i 2) 20't PORK September 9.30 0 Jil 9 23 9 30 LARD September Suo j.07 5 55 5 55 Scranton Doaid of Trade Exchango Quotations All Quotations Based on Pnr of 100. STOCKS. nirl Askod. Plrst National Rank KO Scranton Savlncs Hunk 133 Kciaiitou Packlnir Co 05 Tlilid Nutlonul Hank 3S3 Siianton Railway Co 30 nimo Rep A. DH. Rank a Rconoms LlBbt, Heat f. Pow er Compinj 47 Hcianton UliimlnatlnB IKat & Power Company R3 Rcninlon Pot Bine Co jw Lnrka Trust & Safe Dep. Co! 150 Sciunton Paint Co bO 1 mri cv. uiivci wu., .uiu .,,, uu ... Clark & Saovor Co. Pr 123 ... Bcr. Iron Fenco & Mfg, Co 100 BONDS. Scrnnton Pass. Railway, first tnortgaRe, due IBM 113 People's Street Railway, first mortgage, duo 1913 115 ... People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgnge, due 1921 115 ... Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 I neka. Township School V7, 102 City of Scranton St. Imp. 0. ... 10J Mt. Vernon Con! Co 83 Scranton Axlo Works 100 Scranton Traction 6 bonds . 115 ... Scranton "Wholesale Markot. (CorecUd by II U. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) ButterCreamery, 20c; print, 21c; dairy fresh, lS'sinlic Cheese ! till cream, new, 9V4al0c. Heaps -Per bu chclrei manow, & uiedlum. $1.1".; pen, tl IJat.M. Peas Per bu green, ll.10al.15. Onions-Houtlieru or western, per bbls,, $3a3 25, per bu $1 20. New Potatoes Per bbls., $2.50j2.73;' per bu , b'5a90c. Lemons-$3 2" per box. Plour-JI 2Ca4.m Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, July IS. Wlieat-Hc. low ci; contract grade, July, 72a72'4c. Com 'tc lower; July. 37n.i7Vic. Outs Firm er, No. 2 whlto clipped, 31'a31',4C, No. 3. do. do, 30c. J No. 2 mixed do., 2'a2DV4c Wool Firm, unchanged. Provisions wero Ilrm and higher. Wo quote: Smok. cd beef In sets, 17aWc; do. do knuckles and tenders, 19.i22c.; beef hams, $1aJ50, pork family, SU.iO.ii2; hams, ship cured In ties, 10'5nll4e. . ilo. smoked as to brand and average, Hal2c ; sides ribbed In salt, ri,n5'tc ; do. do. smoked, C'ViCV i shoulders, plcklo ctued, G'taGa4c.; do. do smoked, "ai'Jc; picnic hams cured, 634a 7c; do. do. smoked, 7'4n71lc ; bellies in pickle, according to average loose, 6'ia 7'4o , breakfast bacon, as to brand and II vet age, Sn'iHc; lard, puro city rellned In ties, 3'4a34e ; do do In tubs, fiVtGc : do butchers lnoe, S'Sc; tallow, city. In hl.ds, l's,a4 3-lCc; do. country, 3Tj,a4'tc. as to iiunllt , do enkes, 3c. Butter Stead v; fancy western creamcrj, lShc , do. prints, 21c Rggs-Raslcr, frexh nc-irbv. liUnllc . do western, 13aI3'ic ; do southwestern. 12'snl3c . do southern, Walle Cheese Firm Refined sugars Steady Cotton ttnehnngul. Tallow Stead. city prime, In hhds. 4'i,'il 3-16c ; country do do. In bbls. l',c , dark do.. 3Tic ; cakes, fie.- giease, 2'4a3'iiC Livo piniiii (juict. nut stcatlj , row is, liiuze , old roosters Se , spring ehlckem, large, 1 !al4c , mcilliim do. llal.V , smalt do 10c; ducks, old, 0e , spilng do. 0c Dicsscd poultry Firm, fair demand, fowls, choice, 12c , do. fair to good, Ha ll'io ; old roosters, 7VaSc ; broilers nenrbv, lnrge lSn20c , small and medium do., Ilal3c , western do large. lSulilc ; medium do Uallc , small and scalded do. I0a12c Receipts Flour 3 000 barrel and 11000 packs; wheat, 31 nOO bushels; corn, 112,000 bushels; oats, 16 Ofifl bushels. Shipments-Wheat. 4 000 bushels, corn, 4,000 bushels; oats, 10,000 bushels New York Grain and Produce Market New York, July IS. Flour ralriy ac tive and about steady. Wheat Spot Arm; No 2 led, 77JsC. f o. b uiloat spot; No. 1 Northern Duluth. "Sc. f. o. b afloat. Options weak, rallvlnir on a short de. many they weio thereafter linnet, stlmu. latcd by export developments and fair clearances Closed firm at unchanged prices. Juli closed 703c , Sept , 7ij'jc ; Dec, 78'4c. Coin Spot weak; No 2. 3n'4c. f o b. afloat, prompt shipment and Cc. elevator. Options opened easy nnd worked Into posltlvo weakness under per sistent liquidation Closed weak and ',i '4c. net lower Julv closed 3Sc ; Sept , Si,c, Dec, 37ic Oats-Spot epilct Op tions dull and nominally easy. Butter Weak, western creamery, lSalS'fee , fne. tor, 12all',c , Imitation creamery LlalCc , stnto dnlry. 13Ual7c ; do. cieamery. 13 1 l&'ic. Cheese Steady largo white, S',e ; small do., S',anSe.; largo colored, Sc ; small do, S',6aS4C Rggs Steady, wtato and Penna., 15'c ; western, fresh, H4a 15c. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, July 18 Little speculative In. terest was displayed In the board of trade mnikets today outsldo of the pro vision pit Wheat declined 'sc. ; corn ?sc ; oats lost a shade Provisions advanced lOalJc . tho latter In poik Cash epiotn tlons weie ns follows; Flour Quiet; No. 3 spring wheat, Gla71'.c ; No 2 red, 72'H.i 71c , No 2 corn, .r,ValT2c ; No. 2 veliow, .".Tc . No. 2 oats 2l'ja2P4e ; No. 2 white. 2C4a27Uc ; No. i do.. 2l'-a27"-c ; No 2 rye, 31c, No. 1 flax. SI 01, northwest, SI 01'i, prime timothy seed. S2 47', mess prrk, SS.VJ.i9 20; lard S3 3'a"j.47'3. short ribs S3 lOnl 20, dry silt shoulders, 5Va R'4c , Hhort clear, S" I0a3.50; whiskey, S1.2S, tiigars. unchanged. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago. July 18, Cattle Receipts smili and prices mled about unchanged Good to fancy steers brought S3 23 .185. commoner grades, S4 63a5.20, Blockers and feeders. S1.10al.G0. bulls, cows and heir ers. S2 20ar. 10. Texas steers. J3 50a5 23. and calves S4 50a0.2iJ. Hogs Supply not equal to demand and prices advanced 10a 15c Heavy hogs brought SI 23a I 50, mixed lots, S4 23a4r,2'i., light hogs, $1 30a 4 52V,,, pigs, $3.SOa4 45. nnd culls nnd rough lots, S2al23. Lambs nold 23a13c higher, west ern range sheep liJe. lower, and native wethers unchanged Sheep luled S2 21a 3 21 for culls, to S3i3 25 for prime weth ers, Texas sheep brought S3a4 21, and western rango sheep, SHOalGO Yeaillngs sold for S4 25.13 50, and tlio better class of Iambs at SO "5a", with cull lambs SI 21a 17), Ordinary flocks brought $1 "lib 30, Receipts Cattle, 3,000! hogs, 10,000; sheep, 11,000. Buffalo Live Stock Market. Fast Buffalo, July IS -Cattle Receipts 2 ears, steady, all sold. Veals L'asy, $3a 6 23 Hogs Receipts, 5 cars, sals. Ac tive and 10 iir.t- higher for all but pigs; yorkcrs. SI (,Oa4.t,5; mixed, JHWal 63; med iums, $IU).i4 61, heavy. $4 50att.o, pigs and lights, $li3al70, roughs, $1S0a ()", stngs, 3 23 it in Sheep nnd lambs Re celpts light, only 2 cars on sale; market btcady and unchanged. New York Live Stock Market. New York July IS Beeves No trading, feeling .temlj Calves Steady but slow, veals. $1 16.10. common buttermilks, Si 30. Sheep. 15a21c lower. Lambs. 23a33c low er. Common to good sheep, S3al 50 No choice sold. Common to cholcp lambs SI50aC75, one car J6 SO. Hogs. None for sale; nominally steady East Llbeity Live Stock Market. Rast Liberty. July IS -Cattle Steady , unchanged Hogs- Hlghei , piime plg. SI 63a 4 70 good mediums and beht yoik ers, $4 55a4G0, fair yorkers. $130d.1f,5, neuvv iiiigH, Htaiu, goon lougns, , 7.1.1 4 Sheei Slow, choice wetbcis SIWi 4 70, common. S.'a.l , spilng lambs, $3 73a 5.D0, veal calves, S7a".50. Chnllengo for a Cricket Match. The team to lepiesent tho Scranton Laco Factory Cricket club agulnst Oly phant Cricket club at Olyphant, Sat in day, July 22, Is aa follows- It. Ham mond, captain. R. Skclston, C. Sea muns, C. Knight. C. Cu-sswell, W. Jackson, F. Cupson, G. Cooke, M. O'Boyle, G. Goodall, J. Banner. Um pire, W. Smith. Train leaves Delawuro and Hudson depot, Gieen Ridge, at 2.15 p. m. One Fare for tho Bound Trip to Philadelphia, via the Lehigh Val ley Railroad. Tho Lehigh Valley Rnllinad will make a speclul low rnto of one fare for the round trip to Philadelphia and re turn, on account of tho Prohibition State Convention to bo held In that city July 21. 1S99. Tickets will be Bold for all ttalns (except the Black Dia mond Rxptess) July 20th, limited for leturn passagu to July 23. Consult Le high Valley Ticket Agents for particu lars. CITY SCAVENGER A.B. IIHIGGB CLEANS PRIVY VAUL1S and cess pools, no odoi. Improved pumps used A. B. BRIGQS, Proprietor. Leavo oiders 1100 Not eh Main n venue, or Elcke'a druc store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telcphono 9310. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. L."KLTdRTcXuT7a2AT ment, C0c.; vliamnooliig, Wc. ; facial massage, manicuring, 25c; chiropody, 701 Qulncy. The People's 0SNN A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tho Hciicat of All Who Ilnvc Houses to Rent, Real Esttitu or Other Property to Sell or lixchuune, or Who Want Situations or Help Thej Small Advertisements Got Onu Cent n Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents u Word Except bltimtlorii Wanted, Which Arj In. sorted Free. WANTED. WANTRD-CASK OF RAD IIRALTII thnt R.I-P-A-N-S will not bencilt. Send 6 cents to Rlpnns Chemical Co , New Ybik.for 10 sample-, and 1,000 testimonials. JP.WANTED-FBM A LE. WANTOD-AN "''RXPRimWCIU) LAD v bookkeeper for double entry books Reply IV, Tribune ofllce . WANT12D - GIRL FOR OHNF.RAL housework In private family. Apply 432 Adams avenue. WANTRD -NCMBRR OF RNPUltl enccd lndj canvassers on Slayers Soap; wages paid, no commission wolk; tcferciiees retiuired. Call 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 l) m. A. O. Howell 315 Lin den stieet. BOARDING WANTED-SUMMER B O A R D 12 R S; most delightful scencrv; thrco min utes from D., L. & W. Mrs. Machcttc, Elmherst. BOARDING 525 PINR STREET. FOR RENT FOU RENT-TWO 1'NFL'RNISIIRD rooms, with use of bnth; dollgmfully situated, thrco minutes walk from stieet car. "C " Tribune. FOR RENT-THF OLD 1IO.AH2 FOR Friendless on Adnms avenue. It will bo rented us n whole or will bo fitted up for two families It Is well adapted for .u largo boarding house-, or for rent ing furnished rooms Inquire of F. L. Hitchcock & Son. Fire Insurance nnd Renl Estate Commonwealth Building. 32 GREEN RIDOE STREET, LIUlU rooms, fine location; $10. FOR SALE TOR''"sAE-s'pLKiNDH3"bl0 "" ACIU2 stock und dairy furm. 3 miles fiorn Lako Ariel Reason foi selling, old age. Slock and machinery. O. L. llelrelKle, 1200 Cedar avenue. FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR 5 cents at druggists. Ono gives relief. FINANCIAL. "NOTHING SFCCEED8 LIKE Sl'C cess' $100 Invested bj my "safe meth od" In grain or stocks has paid ?1 00 prollt in 30 divs. referent us furnished, write for paitlculars. Rlchaul Oliver, Banker nnd Broker, Chicago Stock Ex change, Chicago. CATERER. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED LACKA wanna Lodge, Knights ot Fv thlas. No. 151, and Shedati Lodge, Knights of P tliias. No. 210, want bids submitted (healed) to furnish refreshments for ex cursion to Delaware Water Gap, August 8th. 1S0T All bids close on 24th of Julv. Little Trotter Cigar Co cigars to bo used. Foi further Information correspond with It. S Teivvlllcgar, OH pliant, Pa. By or der of committee II. S. TWILLEGAR, Sec'y Olvphnnt, Pa. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKESBARRE RECORD CAN bo had In Scianton nt tlio news stands of Relbman Broi., 405 Spruce and 503 Lin. den; M Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street. LEGAL. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE celvcd by the Scranton Poor District for furnishing f o b. cars at Clark's Summit. Pa , the following sizes of coal, to be delivered at such times nnil ruan titles ns m.i be required during tho bal. unco of j ear 1S09. No 1 Buckwheat coal, No 2 Buckwheat coal, Pea coal, Stovo coal, gross ton of 2,210 lbs Bids to close nt 2pm Friday, July 25, lri9. Board reserves tho light to reject any or all bids For any further Information ad dress Thomas Shotton, chairman pur chasing committee. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE KE celved by the Scranton Poor District for furnishing and laving nbout llfteeu hundred sipnre feet of vltrous tiling In building at Hillside Home, separate price to be named for slnto and other tiling District will prepare concrete floor for laving tiling Samples to bo submitted to home commltteo at boaid rooms All bids to close nt 2 p. m Monrtiv. Julv .' 1801. Board rrseives tho right to i eject nnv or ail bids Dr W A Paine, chair, man of homo committee SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE eelvcd nt the oillce of the secretary of the Scranton Board of Conliol until "20 o'clock, Mondav evening, Julv 24, lS'O, to furnish 40) single school desks nnd 0t lears, to bo furnlheil nt such times ns may bo required by tho Board and to be delivered at the buildings, screwed to tho floor icady for use, ilebks to bo lurnlshed with Ink wells In all giades ubovo pri mal y C Bids to state the pi ice of the dlffere.it sizes, also quality of material lined, weight of castings and stle of tlnloli. rample desk to be exhibited with each proposal The sum of hcvcnty-five dollnrs In cash or certified check hbull bo encloned with each bid, which sum shall be forfeited to the School District in case of refusal or omission on tho part of the successful bidder to execute continct within ten duvs after the awarding ot the s imc. No bids will be read or considered which does not comply with this leuulremont. The Board leseives the right to leject any or all bids Bv older of the Scranton Board of Control i: D FELLOWS, Secretary. SEALED BIDS WILL B12 RECEIVED until Tuesdaj. July 25, 1S99, for sup plying nnd serving all refiesliments gann s and sports of nil Kinds, at the Knights of Pv thins' union rvcuislon to Delaware, Water Gap, Tuesclaj, August R The Little Trotter clear to lie used e-v. cluslvely. Addres.s R S. Tervvllllger, See retary, Olj pliant. i!vfZZ5Jlidi!JCC5s SITUATION WANTED-BY MARRIED man to drive team oi take care of horses; used to dilve a groeerv wagon, has had cloven e.iih evperli nee with horses, nnd cnu furnish tlrst class cltv reference. Address, Teamster, Dlckbon Cltv. Pa SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG gill to do general housework In small fnmilv , would like to wink In Green Ridge AddnsB. 339 Putnam street Providence, Pa. A WOMAN WANTS WASHING OR sciubblng b tho day. Addrc-bS, 431 N Main ivenue. S 1TUATION WANTED 1 (Y A YOU NO mturled man as driver for a deliver) wugon. Addicss "L ." 001 Birch stieet. SITUATION WANTED BVAnTlXPER. ienced oillce ma'i and dimble-tmtiy bookkeeper, can furnish good leferenee Address "X Y '. ," Tribune otllco. SITUATION WANTED-TO GO OUT BV tlio day vv milling cleaning, or nnv kind of work Mis. Lee, icar of 317 Franklin avenue BOY 17 YEARS OF AGE WANTS PO sltlon as eleik or on delivery wagon, knows clly well, can give lefaieutce fiom former emplojers. AddrebS J. L. S, P0 South Mnln avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED-TO DO WAtTfl lug mid ironing at homo and go out by tho day. Call or address A. Il 311 North Sumner nvenue, SITUATION VANTED - BY YOUNG lady us assistant In oillce; can furnish best of toference. Addles L. M., Trlb uuo olilco. Exchange. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN AT FOFR. FOUR and one-half, llvo nnd sK per cent. Any amount Dunn & Walker, 311-315 Council building. FOUR AND ONE-HALF PER CENT, and llvo per cent monev on approved security M II. HOLGATE, Common wealth building. FUJWIjSHEDJttOMS. FURNISHED FRONT ROOM' FOR tent in qulcl houhc, one or two chil dren. Addrc&s, W. P S., Tribuno oillce. PROFESSONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Connell building, Scrnnton. 12. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of GOO Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK", JR. ARCHITECT, 435 Spruce St., ccr Wash av . Scranton. FREDERICK I.. BROWN. ARCHITECT, Prlco building, 120 Wellington uvenue, Scrnnton. T I. LACKY & SON. ARCHITECTS. Traders' National Bank. OCNTI3T3 DR. I. O LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI vato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR. H. F. RI2YNOLD8. OPP P. O, DR. C C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming avc. WIU.COME C. SNOVEIt, Coal Exchange. no. noor, ltoom u Hours, y to l, z to u. l: HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES, 400 SPRUCE STREET.MAKES your hat to order and they lit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANK Un avenue. Rutes reasonable P. S5EIULER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D , L. & W. passenger depot Conducted on the Eu lopean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. LAWYERS J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND CounsclIor-at-Lavv. Rooms, 312-3U Menrs' Building m! j! DONAHOE, ATTORNEY-AT law. Ofllccs, U2-G13 Mears Building. FRANK 12 BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor-at-Law, Burr building, rooms 13 nnd 11 Washington avenue. W1LLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT torncjs and Counscliors-at-Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scrnnton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEY'S AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Rooms 514, 515 and 516 Board of Tiado building. D P. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real eslato securitl Mears" building comer Washington avenuo and Sptuco street. JAMES J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY nt-Law 202 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 903-001, 9th floor, Meirs' building. I, A WATR ES. ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW 502 Board of Trado building, Scrnnton( Pa. C R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Cnmmnniirnltli bulldlnsr. Sornnlmi r.. PATERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' Vntlnnnl T)intr Vlllllfllnf nuiiuiitu .. u ......... C. COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN building. A W. BERTHOLF, ATTORNEY. Menrs' building. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS MARY A SHEPHERD. M. D, HOME opathlst. blfi Linden street. DR W. E. ALLEN. 513 NORTH WA8II Ington avenue. DR L M GATES ROOMS 207 AND 203 Board of Trado Building. Ofllce hours S to o a in 2 to J und 7 to 8 p m Resl deuce, 300 Madison avenue. DR. C 1 FREAS. SPECIALIST "Tn Ilupture. Tiuss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc. Hon Oillce telephono 1303 IIouis, io to y 2 to 4, 7 to 9 DR S W L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 211 Washington nveuue. Residence. 1-.19 Mulbn Chronic diseases, lunsH. heart, kldnevs and genlto-uilnaiy cr gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. W- (L ROOK VETERINARY SUR geon Hoises, Cattle and Dogs treated Hospital, 121 Linden btreet, Scranton Telephone 2072 SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scianton, Pa Couises prcparatorj to college, law, medlclno or mislrless. Op-'iis Sept llth Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M Cann LL D , prlrclpal ard pioprletor; W. E Plumlej, A. M, headmaster. SEE Of O R CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND Nuiservmen; stnro 140 Waslilncton avc. nue; green house 1350 North Main ave nue; store telephone, 72 WIRE SCREENS JOS. 7xUETTELREAR 511 LACKA wanna avenue, Scianton Pa. in.inuf.ic tuior of Wire Screens MICCELLUNEOU3 BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC l'OR balls, picnics parties receptions wed dlaKS und conceit wink fuintshcd For terms uddiess R. J Baud, conducioi, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbertb' music stores MEOARaiiil BROTHERS. PRINTERS" Hiippl' s envelope's paper bags twine Wnrehouse. 130 Washington avenue, Scianton, Pa RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Vallov Knilrii.iJ. In efteit Mnj U Imi TRAINS LEAV12 SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New Yoik via D &1I R R . at u 43 a m and 12 01, 2 is. i ; (Black Diamond ExpiesM, mid 1130 i. m Sv davs D. A: II. 1 54. 7 IS p m For White Haven, Haltiou and piiu rlnal points in the coal iiglons via D S. II R R . '' - ls una l ' I' m ''"oi l'oitsvllle ii )". 2 18 l m I'or Bethlehem. Radon. Reading. Ilnr- 1 ..!t, nit. ..I lilt, r,l,f ,!,. ta ..... nto stations. Mi P, l- .v vv . R. it. sm n m 12 33 nnd 3 35 p m For Geneva Roehest. I Buffalo, Nlag nrii Fulls Chicago and all points west Xl) e H R R. 1-03. 13S (Black Dia mond Expiess) 7 11 and 11 p in Sun lliijs 1) A. H . 12 03 a 111 7 43 p in Pullman P H lot alul sin ping or Lehigh Vullev pailoi cuts on nil tialns between Wllkes-llaiio and New Yoik Plillndol nhla Huffalii mid Huspenilnn llrldge ItOLLIN II Wll.llUR, Hon, Supt , South Itethlehiuir Pa. ('HAS S. LEE. Gen Pass Agt , 20 Cort- landt stni'1. New York A. W. NONNKMACIIER. Division Pass- engar Agent, Soutli Bethtehom, Pn. For tickets and Pullmili reservations apply 309 Lackawanna u,ve., Scranton, Pa. lions via D ft II R R , .4S u in, 12 03. 2 18 4 7 (Black Diamond Lvpies-s), 1130 Himdais. D .t H &" " ls ' "' Kor Tunkliauneck, Tovvanda. Elmln. ..!...;... i-innovi and principal Intermcdl- RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedulo in Effect; Juno 10, 1800. Trnlns Leavo Scranton: 0.40 a. m week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and tho West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazlo ton, Pottsvlllo, Heading, Norrls town, and Philadelphia; and for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg and tho West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.58 P. m.) for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Plttsbuig and tho West. 4.27 p. m week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. i i, .,-riX- VOOI. (len'l Pa. AgtnV J. . HUTCHINSON, lieneral Monaisr. " ' " " Del., Lacka. and Western. T,.i.l:fffct Mnilay, Juno 5, HOD. irnliis leave Scranton as follows: E ! ..,Ba JorNuw York and all iiolnts cast. i ;" , "". " 10, b 00 and 10 05 a. in , 12 55 and J "J P m. r.hf,Tp.r0!.s .(or 1-aston. Trenton. Phlladel m i,n"u fie south, 6.10, k 00 and 10.05 a. nU 2 and 3 2.1 n. m ,inw? I.,l"Ta, to "'I Points In tho west, northwest and cuuth.vest. vvaiungton nccimmodatlon, 3 40 p. m. iimgliamton und way matlons, 1 05 p. m. iactoryvlllo accommodation, 4 00 p m. Nicholson accommodation, 0 00 p m. hxprtss for I'tlea und Richfield Springs, y n m. and 1 a p. m Ithaca. 2.13, D ,. m and 1 55 p. m. Tt,.r N"rlliU'nbcrl mil, Plttston, Wllkcs ,iMrc' l'Vmotltli Bloomsburg und Dan ,,U.i ' '""'lis close connections at North umberland for Wllllamsport, Harilsburg, li.il tlmore, Wnsldnglon and the south Northumberland and Intermediate sta Uons, C 00, 10 03 a m.. and 1.55 und G.40 p. , Nnntleokn nnj Intermediato stntlons, ills and 11.10 a. in ri) mouth and Intermo illato stations, 3 3" and S.50 p. m. For Kingston. 12 55 p. m. i ullninn parlor and sleeping coaches on all expresH trains. I or detailed information, pocket time tables etc., apply to M L. Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket olilco. Delaware and Hudson. On Mny llth. 1S99, trains will leavo Scranton ns follows: For Cnrbondnlc 0 20, 7.53, S 53, 10.13 a. m., 12 noon; 123. 2.20, 3 52, 5.25, 0.23, 7.57, 9 1j. 11 00 p m , 1 K, a m. For Albany, Sarutoga, Montreal, Bos ton. New England points, etc. 0 20 a. m., 2 20 p. m. For Honesdale C.20, 10.13 n. m. 2 20, 5.23 p. m. For Wilkos-Barre-.43, 7.43 S 43, 158, 10 43 n. m ; 12 0J, 1.23, 3.33, 4 27, CIO, 7.4S, 10.41, 11 30 p. m For New York, Philadelphia, etc, via Lehigh Vullcy Rallroad-6 45 p. m., 12 0J, 123. 4 27 p. m ; with Black Diamond Ex press, 11 ra p m For Pennsylvania Railroad points, G.43, 9 3S a. m ; 2 IS. 4 27 p. m. lor western points, via Lehigh Valley Railroad 7 13 a. in.: 12 03, 3 33, with Black Diamond Express, 10 41, 1130 p. m. Trains will arrlvo In Scranton as foi lows. From Carbondalo nnd tho North-1.40, 7 43, 8 3S, 9 34, 10 3S, II BS a. m.; 1.23, 2.15, 3 2".. 4 23. 7 4J, 10 33 1127 p. in. From Wilkes-Barre and tho South fl 15, 7 4S, 8 4S. 10 33, 11.55 a m . 118. 2.11, 3 48. 5 20, 0 21, 7.33. 0 0',, 10.03 p. m. , 1.1J a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Caibondale 9 03, 11.33 p. m.; 2.23, 3.'.., 5.47. 0 53 p. m For Wllkes.llnrre-9 38, 12 03 a. m.; 1.58, 3 2S. 5 41, 7 13 p, m For Albany, Saratogn, Montreal, Bos ton. New England Points, etc., 2 23 p. m Lowest rates to ull points In United States and Canada. J W BURDICK, G. P. A.. Albany, N. Y. 11 W CROSS. D P A , Scranton. Pa (Lehigh nnd Susquehanna Division1) Stations In New York Foot of Llboitv Ftreet, N, lt and South Ferry, Whitehall street. Central Railroad oi New ,lcry Antluaclte coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIMETABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 23,1813. Trains leave Scranton for New York, Nevvurk. Elizibeth, Philadelphia. Easton. Bethlehem, Allentown, Munch Chunk and Whlto Haven at 8 30 a. tn , express, 1.20; express. 4 00 p m Sundays, 2 15 p. m For Plttston and Wllkes-Barre, 8 30, 11 30 a in., 1 20, 4 00, 7 15 p. in. Sundays, 11 30 a m . 2 15, 7 13 p. in For Mountuln Park, 8 30, 11.30 a. m., 1.20 p. m Sundays, 11 10 a m.. 2.15 p. m For Baltimore nnd Washington, nnd points Soutli und West via Bethlehem, 8 30 u. m . 1 20 p m. Sundays, 2 15 p. m For Long Branch. Ociun Grove, etc., at (8 30 through car) a m und 1 20 p m For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allentown, 8 30 u. m, 1.20 p. m. Sun. day, 2 15 p. m For Pottsvllle, 8 30 a. m , 1 20 p m Returning, leave New Yoik, foot of Llb ertv street, North liver, at 4 00, 910 (ex press) a. in, 1.30 (ewpiees) p. in. Sunday, 4 30 a. m Leave New York, South Ferry, foot Whitehall stieet, at 903 a m., 125 p in. Passengers arriving or departing from, this terminal can connect under cover with all the elevated railroads, Broadway cable enrs, and ferries to Biookljn and Stuten Island, making quick transfer to and fiom Grand Central depot and Long Leave 'Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9"1 n. m . 3 00 p m Sundajs, fi.13 u m Through tickets to ull points East, South and West at lowest lato at tha station lf OUIA,TBnNi c.on. Supt. 11. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass. Agt L'ric and Wyoming Valley. Time Tublo In Effect Juno 4. 1S9D. Trnlns leave Scranton for New York, Newbuigh and Ir.tct mediate points on Erlo lallroad at 5 00 u m. and 2.23 p m l'or Ilawlej and local points at 60) a. m .3 43 a m ui.il 2 2S p. m. I'or Lako Ariel at 5 20 p m. , T , Sundiiv tialns leavi Scranton for Lake Ariel at s 4". a m und 1 30 p m Stopping nt intermediate stations SOU VVl'O.N DIVISION. Ill i:ffect Juno 'J5Ui, I hill). North lluiiuel. boiith Hound, 20: t a a os,eo4T2nc P M 3 S SSB lobvhantu aceommodntlon, CIO p m. miri1 J."H f.nr "hiRhamtoii, Oswego. 121 V1, fi1. to"il"g. Hath, Dansvllle. .Mount l.56riand"r?'i.l.l.u'!il,0-Js.1.9: 2-M: ".. 8 203, '.'Of 2 2 Stations i J I a ti i' ii Arrive Leavui ii u 72' NY Franklin St. .... 741 .... "WWesi 4,'nd street' ... 7 53 . ,. 7 0J vvceliawkeii I... I 810.... a n p vi e m An lie I.eavo a hi ii p m 10 45 0 2' IH, I llllot.il H 10 Siti txi 10 40 lis lfi! Hanccek cinii 1 4 31 io3i tm,fi:n' htariiht en. 221 hi wn tiooi2c Piestoui'ark H34 aai tu 1015 B:tU4l), Wtliwnoa U4.'241 501 ino 5i:u".n l'oyutella u.tolsso 5 14 1 M' It, J.' II eirsou It Ali 3 8 119 040 "isoisiis i?lnnmiit Mt, 7 nv1 3 m' r. 'n I . 1) 5 20 1 1 M t ril'iiidnlo 7 08, 3 fJ B 34 0 2d 8 It, II 49 Fores' city 7 i J 10. r, 4 1 9 in inn 11 341 ciiboiidaio Tltl33tl6U 0 07 4 1 7 fll II V. line IlrldtfO 5 j: jm js 5 6(1 OM -I Bl IllSvt Mnjltlld 74J(843I(101 SM 4 44 11 .' 1 Jfimili 744 8 41 003 853. 1111111 AlChlb.llil 7M) SM 1103 HW 4 1011111 Wlnl'in 7tl ,194 111 MG; noilll1 1'ed.Mlln 7(8 3.19 0 10 84.' 1JI1I07 IlliplllUt Nii 4011 Oil S4)4fflll0, I'lleeUurB BC41 407 AJ1I R 3i, 4 S" 1 1 0 1. '1 111 nop g ocl 4 10 6 )7 tfll 12jl0i riovlaiUiee BID 4 14 Oil 0.13 4 1IMI057, I'.llk IMUCO Hl2fll7'33 8t'0 4U10 bciailtoii dl5l 4S0 B80 A M.P UA MLfftVO AlllVC A HP UP biinaty onlv f sljiililes that tinlns stop on signal for p&s. sengers '1 1 aim sov and 200 Sunday only other trains dallr except pundiy. M-curo utrs via oninilo a western befoio puicliaslnBtloltotsand suvo mono)' lueiuuh Wnirner oulT.r hleeper and free ro. dltiiuctialreur ev Yorl: to CUUnco npliout chanKc. t'linenirrr Itutr Itcdiictil to Tvvut'ciiU I'crMlle. I.e. Anderson, (len. rasa Agt. T, riiterof t, l)iv, i'uwj, Ant Serantou, I'a, '. .',&,,
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