t 1S99. HIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JULY 20, BASE BALL. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Percentage Table. W. P.C. M .510 .SO .441 .KiO .111 Richmond . ... AlK-mown .... Lancaster .... AVIIkes.Bairo Heading No walk Barons Bat Out ft Victory. AVIIkos-Bano, July 19.-Newark was da. fcatcd today by the haid hitting of the Baions and Inability to bunch hlta on VoorhocF. rijmor carried oft tho lioti ors, having eight nsslsts and starting In two fast duublu plajs. Score: AVILKES-HARRB. ' It. II. O. A. E. Cljnicr, ss 3 2 18 1 Halilgan, rf 2 110 0 Conglilln, 5b 2 113 0 Qreckul, lb 2 2 IS 0 2 Odwell, If 1 2 1 0 U Goodwin, cf 2 110 0 Hums, cf 113 3 0 Goading, o 0 1 6 0 0 Voorhees, p 12 0 2 0 Totals , 14 It 27 lli 3 NEWARK. R. II. O. A. U Donovan, ss 0 0 2 3 1 Woidtuff. f 0 2 5 2 0 Hal dotty, Lb 12 3 4 1 SehelhVr. rf 110 0 1 Botteiuis, It 0 1 1 0 0 Fabst. II) 0 0 7 0 0 Vcltch, 31) 0 0 2 11 Roach, c 0 0 3 3 0 StUlU, p 0 0 110 Totals 2 7 21 11 4 AVilkes-Rnrre ,...G 0 0 4 0 0 13 x-ll Newnlk 0 00 0 0002 0-2 Earned tuns AVIlkcs-n.irre, 5; Newark. 1 Thieo-biso blt-Odwoll. Tvvo.h.iso lilts CI) mer, 2. H.UIIgau, Goodwin, Kohnllor Double pi.i)s Cl)mer to Burns to Gocckol. 2, Donovan to Hardest) to Pibst Stolen bases CI) nmr, Ililllgnn. Voorliop-. Left on bases Wllkps-Barie. 6, Newark, 7 Struck out Hy Voorhces, 2. Umplre-Hetts Time 1 60 Lancaster Scotes a Shut-Out. At Lancaster K.U I'. Lnncistcr 1 0 3 n 2 0 0 0 0 fi 11 0 Rinding 0 0 000000 00 5 1 1! UM Us -Schmidt and Sttoh; Muiphy and Sn)dcr. I'midic Mullanc Eichmond Goose Eggs Allentown. At Allentown- It 11 13. Allentown 000000000-0 fi 3 Itlchmond ... .00011120 5 11 0 IS met los West and McManus; Ffan miller and Steelman. Utnplie Moran. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Table. W. Brooklyn CI Philadelphia 4 Boston 4j Chicago 11 St Louis 43 Baltimore 4! Cincinnati "S Pittsburg 3"S New York ... 31 Louisville . . .U Washington 2S Cleveland 11 L. P.C. 23 .OS I 2S .032 23 ,02S 31 .t.5.7 S3 .677 33 .503 :,s .5no 41 .403 43 .112 43 .I'll 23 :; 1 1) 175 MJO3330OMJ3sOGsP w ctv kbpi xx rb ra Mno i K HfcS 14 lM'' i cdu V& B a 4 Bid For Bilious and Nervous Disorders Are W'rihouf a Rival. X AUUUAL SALES OVER 6,000,000 BOXES. X lOcintsnndiincrms. ntnu drug stores. ,; Of the Great Sale of Stock of The Special Feature "7 i 'wr 9 d MEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR Dr. Jaros,' Dr. Wright's, Wilson Bros.' silk and wool, all silk aud combination suits, and all the high grade makes at greatly reduced prices. Also all Hats, Neckwear, Shirts, HALF Call and be convinced that we advertise nothing but facts at 412 SPRUCE STREET LOfllS-iL incs, At AVnsliliigton-Flrit gaine R.II.D. Cloveland 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2-4 8 2 WiuhlriRton o 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 -7 11 1 Balterles-Hugtuy mid Schrecongoutj Mcl'arlaud and Klttridec. Second game H.lt.E. CliVoland 000 02 00002 fl 0 W.uhlngton 0 0000000 fl 8 2 Batteries Snhmldt and Schrcrongost; Casey and Duncun. Umplics-Garfnoy and Latham. At lloHton- H.lt.E. St. Louis 00000 10001 0 5 Boston 0 1 3 2 20 00-8 II 1 llatlfrleu-Sudlnff, Donlati and CrlRer and O'Connor! Nichols and Bergen. Urn plrcsEmslIo and McDonald. At Philadelphia- 11.11.13. Louisville 0 00 10 1100-3 8 0 Philadelphia 2 2 0 0 1 u 0 0 -5 11 3 llatterles Dow ling and Powers; Piatt and Douglas. Umplics-M.uiussau nt.d Smith At Brooklyn- R tl.li. Pittsburg 0000006101 b r Brooklyn 0 1000300- 4 10 2 Batteries Tannchlll and Boworman, Dunn and Maiulie. Umpires Swartwood and Hunt. At New York- R 11 E. Chlcngo 000000000-0 8 3 New York 0 0 J 0 0 0 0 0 - 3 7 0 Hntterlcs-Ta)lor and Doiiohue; Cai rlck, Warner and Chance. Umplies G'Day uiid McGarr. At Baltimore- " U.E. Baltlnioro 00 0 00000 0 7 0 rinilnnatl 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 - 3 8 0 Batteries Mdilnnlty an 1 Robinson; llnhr. and Wood. I mplrcs-Ljnch and Connolly. OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. Eastern League. Toronto 4, Springfield, 2 tllrst came). Toronto, 1".. Sprlngllcld. 12 (second game). HraciiFe. ij, Worcester, 1 (Hist game). Worcester. 3, Syiacusc, iseeond game). Jtontrcal, 1; Hartfoid, I (Hist game). Hartfoid, 3; Mont teal, 2 (second gamoj. i'ro IdcntP, 32, ltochcstor, 0. Western League. ImllinapolK 11, Kansis Cll), 3. Detroit, .', Mllwaukte, 7. AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. The St Thomas college b.ina ball flub will play the ()l) pliant Browns Saturday, Jul) 2.', at 3 30 o'clock Hharp on tho Ol) pliant gionnds It Is e)ectcd to bo one of the hottest games ever pl.i)cd In this, county, as both teams claim the title of champions of Lackaw mr.a county. Prank Bditloy. tho trick blc)cle rldit. of Nor wich, N. V., will glo an phibltion of his trick riding befntc the game The lluo up of both teams will as follows: St. Thomas Coonev c ; Duffy and Grlllln, p ; Shea, ss.; Tlghe. lb ; Weir (captain), 2I.; McAndrew, 3b : Tkrncy, If.; Phllbln, cf.: O'Hma, rf Ol) pliant Gnrbett. c; M. Sheridan and McDiimott, p; Cleary ((aptnln), s , W Sheililia, lb., O Con nors, 2b : Wheeler, 3b., Hoe, If.; O'Hara, cf.; Laughne), rf. Very Unfoitunate for Him. A fstumn orator out W(st, wishing to describe his opponent as a soulless man, did It In this wise: "I hae luard," said he, "fcomK pent ins hold to the opinion that Just at the precise Instant after one human being dies another is bom; nnd that the soul of the deceased cntus nnd nn'mitcs teh new-born babe Now, I hnc mad" partlcul ir and pxtinsi-.v In uuliiis concerning my opponent, and I llnd that for some hour prelous to his nativity nobody died." Punch. By the Sad Sea Waves. Miss Klirtc-This Is tin- thltd time )OU have propoml to me Mr Mugs Healiv, Mai dmull know tint it Is eiy pail fill to me to have to refuse, to nu l) cfftib by the same man'- Punch. fu a i1 the Bronson & Tallman High Grade This Week Will Be Underwear, Suspenders, Etc., AT Successor to Bronson & Tallman, Men's Furnishers and Hatters. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. Dy Associated Press. New York, July 19. The Intense dull ness of the stock market continued to be the main feature of the trading to day, us for Borne time paBt. Not only was It truo of tho New York market, but of the Continental and London niaikcts as well, nnd speculation tit different exchanges In tho United Stntes was reported In the same dull nnd neglected condition. Tho whole speculative world maintained Its wait ing attitude. Muny factorswhlch have havo adduced to account for tho hesi tation have been successfully elimin ated and the hesitation still peislsts. The bears took tho samo heart of graco f i om this continued disinclination to ndvance and made n vigorous attack on the New York matket late todiy. JJaillor galnr. In some of tho special ties wcjo wiped out, notably In tho tobacco storks, In sugar and In steel und wire and the whole market drop ped to the low level of the day. Mis souri Pacific nnd Wabash preferred led the decline, tho latter with a net loss of Vs. The grangers nil weaken ed shatply nnd Atchlnron preferred was notably heavy In tone. Brooklyn Transit lost the greater part of ypter dny'c gain and Manhattan dropped a point below last night. Metropolitan Stteet railway, on the contraty, te slsted the declining tendency and closed unchanged. Federal steel com mon fell away heavily 2 points In tho lute ttadlng, although tho public an nouncement that the Judicial Injunc tion ngattiHt tho distribution of the div idend declared on the stock had been continued, was not made until after tho market's close. Now Yoik Air Brake made a metcoilo display on yesterday's Judicial de cision affirming the validity of one of its patents. The stock opened up 17 points and then fell twenty points and closed with a net decline of 1 point The close was tit 200 bid and 220 asked. The market enjoyed a period of some sttcngth eatly In tho day, but tians nctlons were on such n small scale as to lend little significance to tho move ment of pikes. Money continued to work lather low, but Is still above rates nt other domestic centies. Fear of tho gold movement sceins to cxer c!s.e a icllex Influence between Lon don and New Yoik. New York Is In tear that the money stringency In Lon don and on tho continent will draw gold ftom heie, as our rates work low er. London Is In fear that tho coming epoit movement of merchandise from the United States will emphasize tho stringency abroad nnd so prolong tho stagnation of speculation The conse quence Is n waiting attitude at all points. Total sales, 261,500. Bonds were Intensely dull and prices moved sluggish in both directions. To tal sales par value, $1,861,000. United .States 3s coupon advanced V, and tho old 4s reglsteted and tho new 4s ditto U In the bid price. By Carrlngton & Cusack New Yoik, July 19. Tho maiket opentd fairly strong with tho excep tion of the traction stocks, which sold off on news of the strike on Metropoli tan road, but as the day went on re ports of only 10 per cent, of tho men having btiuck caused lenewed confi dence and prices tallied to almost last night's close. Now York Air Brake was again a featuio of the market, opening up 17 points on the handing dow n by the couit of a decision In their favor, but the pace was too hot and realizing sales caused the stock to drop 20 points. Brooklyn Hapld Ttanstt people keep repoitlng strike practically a failure, but they show e Ident fatigue In main taining the price of the stock. The men appear to be very earnest In their efforts and the action of tho board of aldermen In New York in otlng their sympathy would look as though they thought the men had a Just giievance. American Tobacco showed great strength and scored an advance for the day. On cannot go wrong on bujlng this stock on all declines. In the past pear this stock has shown wonderful earn ing power and It Is likely we will again see this stock far above the par mntk. Dealings throughout the day have been small and stocks that hao main tained, prices have been well support ed and showed great strength. Tho maiket closed very Irtegular and weak. Wheat was again weak today and made a new low maik, but we feel sure that purchases at these prices will yield handsome profits. Quotations furnished by CArtltlNOTON & CUSACK, stock and bond bickers, looms 410 and 411 Council buildln?, Scran, ton, Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est est ins Am. Cot Oil . ... Am Spirits Am. Sug. He'g Co Am. Tobacco Co Am S & W ... Atch , To. & S. I 'e A.. T. & S F. Pr Am. Tin Plato ... Bait & Ohio ... . Hi 00k H T .... Con. Tobacco dies ,L Ohio .... Chic. B & Q .. Chic - G. W Chic , Mil. & St. P Chic . R. I & P . Con Oas Delaware & Hud D, L & W Fed Steel Fed Steel. Pr ... (Ion, Blectrlc . .. 42 ii 11J4 I'.l-i G 13S 15t,?g 41 . . fii, ..137 . 97' i .. 508 . 1'lVi .. W'i, . 3S .. 47'i ,.1U .. 41''s .. 27'i ..133'i li 156i 97' 635h ls'i W1H 37 47W 112 to--, 27'.- !:'(, wi't ;i'h 1"V4 f.I'i 3S 47'i 113 42S 274 lti' OJ'2 19'1 W-j Xlh 47 B2S 40'i s 13P4 14'i U li 14 .11)'i l'.1 .llfiVJ 117' i lso'i ifls llfi'i llMj 17 177"j .1214 UHi IJlte 121 KS'i 57'i ffl 119', 41'i lfiS ll.S'4 1GS . 9 . hi 119 ma 67 81 SO 119 41"i 119'i Int. Paper 4IV6 41'4 Louis. & Nnsh IV, 7. 2- Vk P Manhattan Hie ni'i 21'" i . 34'J 47S4 , 7) 2M IWi . 2i, . 60'i . 77'i . 17',i IV, 53 . GO' j . IHt . 51'i 09 ., , . 75 71", . 50 HS'i 21 34'i 47 50 230 26 sou 77,'i 47i n')i 53 iwi ."2' k 51 'i nvi "II J 43 77 73 50 90U 11C14 117'4 Mot. Traction Co . M. K. le Texas .. Mo. Pacific ... . Nat Steel N Y Air Brako . N Y Central .. Ont & West .... Noith Pacific . . N01 Pnclllc, Pr . Paelilo Mall Fehn R. It P C C & St L .. Reading, 1st Pr .. Southern Paelilo ., Southern H. It. .. . T. an , c. S. Iron .. Teas Paelilo 1'nlon Pailflc . , Union P.ic. Pr .. IS 220-. 3.1', 4Gi3 60 210 lis 21 i2T 1 1 'i Ill's 52 CO sm 51'4 GS'i 211 42H Wli 7F 49' 4 .11 iC'j 50 210 11" i 21 60 r;i; 4TM 133'i 53 ro-.; .mi 61 ' i eoii UK 42); 7GVj 7J'J 50 V S. Leitlur. Pr V S Rubber .. . West Fnlon .... 59 K9',i b9'4 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Open- High- Low Clcs- WHEAT. ing. est. est. Ing. September 71 71',4 CORN September 32 325& OATS. September 20 20'4 PORK. September 9.37 9.10 LARD. September 5C2 5.G2 70V1 70?i mi 917 553 19H q oi 5 57 Scianton BoaVd of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid Asked. First National Bank MO Scranton Savings Bank 233 Scranton Packing Co M Third National Bank 3s5 Scranton Hallway Co 30 Dime Dep. & DIs. Bank 2o0 Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Company , 47 Bcranton Illuminating Heat & Tower Company K Bcranton forging to I.ncka. Tnut & Bafo Dep. Co, Scianton Paint Co Clark & Bnovor Co., Com .... Clark & Snover Co. Pr Bcr. Iron Fcnco & Mfg. Co .... BONDS. Bcranton Pans, Hallway, first mortgage, duo 1M0 People's Street Hallway, first mortgage, duo 191S Teoplo's Street Hallway. Gen eral mortgage, due 1021 ...... Dickson Manufacturing Co. .. Lncka. Township School 5.. City of Hcranton St. Imp, o7o. Mt. Vernon Coul Co Kcmntnn Alo Works 10) 150 400 :.. IX ... ... 109 115 ... 115 ... 113 ... 100 102 ... V1 83 100 Scranton Traction 6 bonds.. 115 Bcranton Wholesalo Market. (Corected by II. a Dale. 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) . , Butter- Creamory, 20c; print, 21c. ; dairy fresh, 18V4nl9c. Cheese Full cream, new, O'fcalOc. Beans Per Int., chctco marrow, $1 Co; medium, 11.45; pea, $1.45al,50. Peas Per bu green, $1 lual.15. Onions Southern or western, per bblB., $3a2.23, per bu J1.20 New Potntocs-Pcr bbls., $2.50a2.73; per int., boasoc, Lemons Jia3 23 per box. Flour-Jl,23a4 50. Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce. Philadelphia, July hi. Wheat le. lower; contract grade, Jul), 71u71'4c Corn 'iC. lower; No 2 mixed, July. E0n37c Oats Steady, No. 2 white clipped, SlNiril'bc ; No. 3 do do . roc. . No 2 mixed do.. 2"'a 20c Butter-Quiet but steady; fancy west orn creumon, ISVfcc , do. prints, 21c Uggs Firmer, fresh, ncoibv. 13c ; do, west ern, 13al5Hc , do Bouthw(slein, Uc , do southern, lOallc Cheese- Unchanged. He. llii'id SugiiisStcndy. Cotton Firm nnd 1-lfic. higher; middling uplands, GV4c. Tal lowStead) , city prlmo in hogsheads, 44 ol 3-lGc , conntiy do do., barrels, 4'iC ; dark, do, 3p , cakes 5c, grease, 2'ia 3.c Ltvo Poullr) Dull and unchanged, fowls, llallUc , old roosters, isc ; spring chickens. Urge, 13ilte , medium do.. 11a 12c , small do 10c : ducks, old, ic : spring do 10c Dressed Poullr) Finn, fair de mand, fowls, choice, lie, do fair to good, Halite. , old roosters, 7'tnSc , broilers, nearbv latge, Sa20c , small nnd medium oo , nauc ; western do, large, liniuc; medium do llatlc ; tmall and scalded do. 10a12c Becplpts Flour, 1 W bir iels ami 11.O0 sicks, wehat, 31,n0i) bush, els; corn, 210 W0 btisluls. oats 15,000 bush els Shipments-Wheat, lfi.OOfl bushels; coin, 12G.O0O bushels; oats. 42,000 bushels. New York Grain nnd Produce Market. New York. July 19 Flour-Unsettled nnd weak In svmpathy with wheat Wheat -Spot weak No 2 red, 7G3mC. f. o b atloat spot, No. 1 northern Duluth, 7734c f o. I), spot, options opined weak. Riibscriuentl) Milled but timed weak at THnle. net decline, Julv closed 75V. ' Sep tember. lnc : December, 773p Corn Spot weak. No ;' IS'c f o b, afloat; 37Hc. elevator; options opened weak nnd after a slight ra'ly closed weak at 2.a o decline, July closed .h'-c ; September, I7r8e Dceembei, 37i4c Oats Spot weak' No. 3 2Stc ; No. 2 white, M'4o ; No 3 do., 2D,;:e ; trnek mixed western 21allc; tracV while 30 lire; options quiet But trr Fas) . western creamery, 13atSc ; do factory 12"i1l'fee ; tmltitlon creamery, 11a Kc state dalt). 13knl7c; do creamery, 1'al'c Cheese Flimer- large white, R'c, small do , Ri.nKBf,c ; large colored. SV , small do , t-aSsic. Fggs-Stondy stato and Penns)lvanla, l.Vfcc ; western fresh, llal5c. Chicago Grain and Produce Chicago. July H Values continued to shrink on the boaid of tiado todau Wheat closed at tho bottom of a le. de cllne, corn lost c, oats sp while provis ions closed unchnnged to 7'fcc lower, the latter In pork Cash quotations wero ns follows Flour Basv, No 3 spring wheat, CSUa70c ; No 2 red 72a72c, No i corn, 32aTle ; No. 2 vollow, iriaTiUe , No 2 oats, 21'4a2IHc , No 3 white. 21'i.n 27'ic , No 2 rye. f'ic No 1 flax, 1 03'f, prime timothy seed J2 17'j.; mess pork Js&'iDl"; lard. $3 35a 5 I7K, short ribs, $3 10 a' 23; div salted shoulders, 5a,'ic , short clear, ?3IOa5 50; whlske), $1.2(5, sugars, unchanged. Chicago Live Stock lMarkt. Chicago Julv 19 Cattle Hccelpts, small, prices, good, good to fancy steers rought $3",0i5b3 commoner grades, fno n5. stoeki r' and feeders. $15fla4S0; nils cows and heifers, $2.1110. Toxns steors, S:iOa5 23 and calves, $1 50a7. Hogh Re. eclpta llernl and prices up nout lOo , henvv lots wire sold nt $4 35a4C0, com moner grades, $4Tn4f',5, lights heg; rought $140al55, pigs. $1 30 it 53 and rolls nnd rough lots, $a4 31 Sheep ruled about Mcady. t-elllng at $2 25a3 23 tor culls to ?' a" 23 for pi Ime vvclhers; western range sheep broi'ght $TCOa4 00; )earllngs, $4 7"a 5 10 nnd spilng lambs, $la7, lambs brought $3 75afi.50 Recelpth (attlc, 12 -000 head'J hogs, 2),000 head; sheep. 13,000 head Buffalo Live Stock Market. Bast Buffalo. Julv 19 -Cattle Receipts, 3 cars; steady to 10c cisler; sales, thin to fair butcher steers $4 15a4 70, no cholco hero; fat cows, $3 2oi3F3; bulls, $3 C0.il 90 steers, fnlr to good, $i6 50 Hogs Re ceipts, 11 ears, market active and 5al0e higher: Yorkers $1 70a4 75; pigs, $4 70i4"1, mixed packers, $170, heavv grades, $1 fl7 a4 70; roughs, $if"a4; stags, $l,l0.i3C0 Sheep and Limbs Receipts 4 cars, sheep strong, lambs only steady; best spring lambs, $ftiC23, culls to good, $1n5 73; best mixed sheep. $1 Sl.i", culls to good. $2 50a 4 75, veal lings $5 Sin.' 50. hindy wethers, $123a5 50, bomo Inquiry for cholco heavy oxpoits. New York Live Stock Market. New York, July 19. Beeves Demand fair; steers and sows, stead) , bulls, weak to 10c lower, steers, $4 95a3C0: bulls, $2 73 a3 30; cows, $175a3Xi. Veals Firm to 10c. higher, buttermilks. 23c. higher, veals, tJ.73 lU 6J'2. tops, $ii.75aG!3; buttermilks, $3 n3 25, grjsscrs, $2.i3. Sheep Dull and not wanted, lambs opened weak, closed firm, Feveii cars, malnlv sheep, unsold: sheep, $3al73: culls, $,10; lambs, $3 23aGS7', culls, $3 50a4.23. Hogs Higher at $1 75a4 90. East Liberty Live Stock Market. Fast Liberty, July 19. Cattle-Stead) ; extra, $15a5t0; prime, $3J0a3 40, com mon, $140a4 Hogs Higher; prime pigs, $IC3a4 75. best mediums and good York (is $4Ca4 70, fair Yorkers. $l(!0alf1. heavy hogs $1 5('.i4 11, grasseis, $l35n4f0 pooii roughs, si 7 11410 Sheep ! choice wethers St COn I f3: common. p Slow, n. $2a1, spring lambs, f J 75a5 50; veal calves, $7a i.wj. Oil Market. Oil Cltv. Julv 19 Credit balances, $1 23, certificates, $123 bid, no sales, shipments, ill G7i barrels, average, 70 771 barrels, runs, 112.JS3 banels, average, 79,093 barrels. THE WINDYGUFF BACE MEET. About One Hundred Wheelmen Climbed Mooslc Mountain. The (list of a seiles of race meets to ho given by the Wind guff wheelmen was held yesterday moinlng at 5 30 o'clock on tho Speedway of the Elm hurst boulevard. The following oilleers were In charge. Race piomoter, Haak; referee, Rltz, staitcr, Earnst; handl cappor, Maisli; timekeepers, Bushnell and Kvuns Tho handicap race was one of tho best seen on the Speedway. Seagraves, ono of the scratch men, won out by a beautiful sprint. Law son, tho other scratch man, came in thiid. The fol lowing vveio the events: Novice race, '. mile Rothermel, (list; Florey, second; Jacoby, thiid. Best time, 3 23. Half mile Junior Fcheuer, tlrst; AA'cn zel, second; Tropp, thiid. Time, 1.19. Match l ace Harris and Relph; honois divided, euch won a heat. Time, 1.11 and 1 25. Half mllo open Seagraves, flist; Hall, second; Bartz, third; Marsh, fourth. Time. Ill Lap nice, ono mile In two heats Sea graves and Law eon, tie. Hut, Bartz, sec ond. Hall, thiid, Gaidner, fourth, Marsh, fifth Time, 1 19 and 1 51 Handicap Jacob), CO sards, Gaiducr, 30 )ards; Houtz, 30 yards, Sehcuer, 25 yards, Rothermel, 35 )nrds: Marsh, 15 yards, Bartz, 10 yards; scratch, Law son and Seu graves; won by Se.igrave; Houtz. sec ond; Lawson, third; Bartz, fourth; Scheutr. fifth. Time. 1.08. Smoke the Hotel Jermyn Cigar, 10c. The People's A POPULAR CLCAKING 1IOUSU for ths nono.lt ot All Who Have Houses to Rent. Real 1'stnto or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situation-) or Help TI1049 Small Advertisements Co3t One Cent a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Lxuopt Situation Wanted, Which Arj In. sorted Tree. WANTED. IWi WANTBD-COPY OF THUIFNU OF Aug. 21, n. Will pay 10 cents Trlb. unc Business Oftlcc WANTUD-CASD OF BAD 1IF.ATT1I that H-I-P-A-N-S will not bcneilt. Send C cents to Hlpans Chemical Co., Now York.for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials. rrHJLPWA NT ED-MALE. WANTKD-FIFTY MBN TO WOH1C ON sewers. Inquire Hallroad street, Pitts, ton. Pa. HELP IJNMTEJf-JFEMALE. WANTBD-A GOOD G1HL FOR HUN eral housework at once at 412 Clay avenue. WANTBD-AN BXPF.IUUNCnD LADY bookkeeper for double entry books Heply W, Tribune ofllce. BOARDING wTntudsumm i:h ' boa iTD'ii'us'i most delightful scenery, thieo min utes from V, L. & W. Mrs. Machetto, Blmherst. BOAHD1NO 623 PINB STHUF.T. FOR RENT FOB HENT TWO UNFl'KNISHF.D rooms, wltli u of bath, delli. in fully situated, thieo mlhutis walk from sticct cat. "C," Tilbune. FOR HBNT-Tlin OLD 1HJMB l"'OIl 1'ilcndless on Adams avenue It will bo rentid ns n whole, or will bo fitted up for two families. It Is well adapted for a laigo boardlnir house, or for tent ing furnished rooms Inqulro of F. L. Hitchcock it Hon, Flro Insurnnco and Heal Bstate. Commonwealth Building. 932 GltnUN HIDOB STUBBr. LtUHT rooms, line location; $16. FOR SALE FOR SALU-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR 5 cents at druggists. Ono gives relief. CATERER. WL TUB UNDURSIONKD. LACKA wnuiia Lodge, Knights of P thins, No. 151, and Shednn Lodge, Knights of 1) thlas. No, 210, want bids submitted (sealed) to furnish refreshments for ex cursion to Dclivvnro Water Oap, August Sth, lb'i9. All bids closo on 21th of Julv. Little Trotter Cigar Co. cigars to be used. For further Information correspond with It S. Tervv Illegal-, Olv pliant, Pa. B) ol der of committee. R. S. TWILLBC5AH, See'y . Olyphant, 1'a. NEWSPAPERS TUB WILKBS-BARRB RBCORD CAN bo had In Scranton at tho news stands of Helsman Broa , 405 Spruce and 503 Lin. den; M Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street. CITY SCAVENGER A.B. BRIGGS CLLAN3 PRIVY VAUL1S and cess pools, no odot. lmpioved pumps used A. B. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leuvo orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Blcko's drug store, cornsr Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9510. SCALP TREATMENTj. MRsTTTETiRT'sCAL'p TRF.AT ment. 50c; shampooing, 50c; facial massage, manicuring, 23c; chiropody. 701 Qulncy. LEGAL. CM-ATI-TV iranpOSAT.S Wll.T. H15 r.B celved by the Scranton Poor Dibtrict for furnishing f. o. b cars at Clnrk's Summit, Pa., the following sizes of coal, to bo dellveicd at such t!m( and quan tities ns may be required during the bal ance of ) ear 1S99: No 1 li'i. lew heat coal, No 2 Buckwheat coal, 1 coal, Stove coal, gross ton ot 2,240 lb- lilds to closo at 2 p. m Friday, Jul) i 1S9'. Board reserves tho right to 1 eject any or all bids. For any further information ad dress Thomas Shotton, chairman pur chasing committee. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE HE celveel by the Scranton Poor District for furnishing and laing about fifteen hundred squnro feet of vltrous tiling In building at Hillside Home separate prico to bo named for blato and other tiling District will preparo concrete floor for la)ing tiling Samples to bo submitted to homo committee at board rooms. All bids to closo at 2 p m Monday. July 21, 1&19. Board reserves the light to 1 eject any or all bids Dr. W A Paine, chair, man of homo committee SEALED BIDS WILL BE HECEIVED until Tuesday, July 23, 1&9I, for sup pi) lug and serving all icfreshments games nnd sportH of nil kinds, at the Knights of Pythias' union excursion to Delaware, Water Gap, Tuesda), August S Tho Llttlo Trotter cigar to be used e. cluslvely Address R. S, Terwllllger, Sec retary, Ol) pliant QITUATIiNWjaNTED FHUMANWANTS POSITION. WILL. Ing to do most nlivthlng, have good references. It. F B, 14.'.' W)omlng ave. SITUATION AVANTED-BY MARRIED V iunn In drive tfnm nr tnkt p.ii of horses, used to drive a grocery wagon, illls had eleven vcnis experience with noises, nuu can lumisii jirsi e'l.iss cuy reference. Addiess, Teamster, Dickson Cit), Pa. SITUATION AVANTED-BY A YOUNG girl to do general housework In small family; would like to work In Green Ridge. Address, 319 Putnam street, Providence, Pa. A WOMAN WANTS AVASH1NG OR scrubbing by the day. Address, 431 N. Main avenue. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG married man as elrlver for a delivery wagon. Address "I.., .Ml Birch stieet SITUATION AVANTED BY AN EXPER- leneed olllco man and double-entry bookkeepei ; can furnish good reference Address "X. Y. 7..." Tribune olllce. SITUATION AVANTED-TO GO OUT BY the day washing, cleaning, or nnv kind of work. Mis. Leu, rear of 317 Franklin av cuue. BOY 17 YEARS OF AGE WANTS PO sltlon as clerk or on delivery wagon, knows cliy well; can give reference from former emplo)crs. Address J. L. S , HC South Main nverue, city SITUATION AVANTED-TO DO WASH Ing and Ironing at home nnd go out by the day Call or address A. B 331 North Sumner avenue SITUATION AVANTED - BY YOUNG lady as assistant In office, can final in, best of icference. Address L. M., Trlb uno oflicc. Generosity. Countr)man (to death t) -l wouldn't pay nothing extrv toi uas. Jat jank ner out, II It does hurt Dentist You aie plucky, sir. Let me see the tooth. CountDiiian Oh, 'taln't mo tint's got tho toothache. It's my wife. She'll be heie In a minute. Ever) wheie. FuU-Blown Bose, Full-Blown Hose What a pity you aie engaged o )oung You will never have the fun of lofuxlng a man, Bud No, but I have had tho fun of uc. ceptlng onePunch, Exchange. MONEY TO LOAN. nnd one-half live and six per cent. Any amount. Dunn &. Walker, 314-313 Council building. FOUH AND ONB-HALF Pllll CUNT, nnd llvo per cent inonev on approved sccuilty. M H. HOLQATi:, Common, wealth bulldlrg. FXWSHgDJJOt3WS. FUHNISllBD FHONT HOOM FOP. rent In aulel house, one or two chil dren. Address. W P S , Tribune, olllco. PROFESGIONA L. ARCHITECTS UDWAHD II. DAVIS AHCIIITBCT, Connell building, Scranton. B. L. WALTL'H, AHCIUTBCT, OFFICB rear of 006 Washington avenue. LUWIS HANCOCK, Jit, AHC1UTF.CT. 433 Spruce st , cor. Wash, av , Scranton. FHBDBH1CK L. BROWN. AHCUlTBCT, Prico bulldlnt', 120 Washington avenue, , Scranton. T. I. LACBY & SON AHC1UTECTS, Tinders' National Bank. ' BEvrsra Dn. I O? LYMAN, SCHANTON Pill ate Hospital, col. W)oinlns and Mul berry. fH H. r. nniNl5LD."oFp. P o. DIl C P. LAt'BACH, U3W)omlng ave. WBt.COMB C. SNOVBR, Conl Bxchango. 2nd door, Room D Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 5 HAT MANUFACTURCR. TOLLBS, 409 SPRUCB STRBBT.MAKES your hat to order and they lit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS TUB BLK CAFB. 123 AND 127 THANK lln avenue. Hires reasonable. P. ZKIOLBR, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSB. NBAR D . L. & W. passenger depot Conducted on the Eu ropean plan VICTOR KOCH. Prop. LAWTCtS J. AV. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counscllor-at-Law. Booms, 312-311 Mears' Building. M. J. DONAHOE, ATTORNEY-AT law. Ofllces, C12-G13 Mears Building. FRANK i: BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counscllor-at-Law, Burr building, rooms 13 and 11 Washington avenue WILLAHD, WARREN fc KNAPP, AT toinc)s and Counsellois-nt-Law Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law. Commonwealth building. Booms 1, 20 nnd 21. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-AT LAW Booms 511, 615 and 610 Board ot Trade building. D. P HEPLOGLE ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate securlt) Menrs' building, corner Washington nvonuo and Spiuco street. JAMF.S J. H HAMILTON. ATTORNEY nt-Law 202 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY" Hooms 903-904, 9th floor, Mears' building. L A WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 602 Board of Trudo building, Scranton( Pa. C R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa PATERSON & WILCOX, National Bank building TRADERS' C. COMEGYS, building. 9-13 REPUBLICAN A. AV. BERTHOLF, Mears' building. ATTORNEY. PHYSICIANS ANO SURGEONS MARY A. SHEPHERD, M D, HOME opathist. GIG Linden street. DH. AV E ALLEN, 613 NORTH AVASlf lngton avenue. DR L M GATES, ROOMS 207 ANd'IoS Board of Trado Building. Ofllce hours 8 to 9 a m . 2 to 3 and 7 to S p. m. Hesl dence, 209 Madison avenue. DR C. L FHEAS, SPECIALIST "In Hupture. Truss Fitting and Fat Reduc tion, onice telephone 1363. Hours. 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S W L'AMOREAUX, Ori'ICH""2ls AVashlngton avenue. Residence, nn Mulbcriy Chronlo diseases, lungs heart, kidneys nnd genlto-urinaiy or gans a specialty. Hours. 1 to 4 p m AV. G ROOK, VETERINARY SUR geon Horses, Cattle nnd Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telcphono 2C72 SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton. Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, modlrtne or business. Oprns Rent. 11th Send for cntnlogue. Rev. Thomns 51. Cnnn, LL D . principal a. d proprietor; AV. E. Pluinley, A. M., headmaster. SEED" G R CLARK & CO, SEEDMEN AND Nurscr)inen; store 141 AVashlngton ave nue, green house, F30 North Main ave nue; store telephone, 7S2. WIRE SCREENS jbs7 KUETTElT-REAR" 511 LACKA wanna avenue, Scianton, Pa, manuf.ic turer of AVIre Screens MISCEL'-ANFOUS TJAUiriVS-ORCHESTRA-MUSIC " FOR balls, picnics purtli s, icreptlons. wed dings anil concirt work furnished Foi terms nddn.ss H J Bauer, cnndiuloi, 117 Wyoming nvenue, over Ilulberts' music store MECIARGEE BROTHERS PRINTERS" supplies, env duties paper bags, twin AVnrehouse, 130 AVashlngton avenue. Scranton. Pa RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Vallev K.illro.i.l. In effect May 11, lb9D TRAINS LEAV1J SCRANTON Vor Philadelphia and New York v la D -'ii i. n . at (i 15 a m. and 1201, 2 is, 1 .7 tlUocU Diamond Express, and 11 30 p. ,. CiimlaVH. D iv 11 i I , I 15 p 111 D'ii' ' i'l.l,u flilVPll. IJllZlltOll mill nrln. I y ,... I., ,1... .mil riirlnn , fi. !. , IV vlalmrir tlons via D (145 a 5ik 47 (Black Diamond Expiess), 1130 Sundays. D & H 1 58, 7 4i p in For Tunkhnnnork. Townnda Elmiia, nhiicii Genev i and principal Intel mull ate tuition.. Ma V. L & W. H H . b OS 5m. 12 55 and J 33 p III n. m.. 12 55 Hoi bestir, Buff.i'o, Nlag- ma Fulls Ihlcago and all points west uVl) & II B It l-'Oi, 3 3.1 (Black DU lnond F.xpress). 7 48 und 11 30 p. m Sun lavs D & 11 12 03 a m , 7 IS p in Pullman pallor and sleeping oi Lehigh A'nllev uarlor cars on till trains between AVI Ikes- Uario nnd New York. Phlladel iihla Hufialo and Suspension Biidge ItOLLIN 11. AVlLBUH. Gen. Supt. South Hethli hem. Pa. CI I AS. S. LEE. Oei Piss Agt, 20 Cort- Inndt street. Niw A'oik A. W. NONNKMACHHR. Division Pass 1 engar Agent. South Bethlohem. Pa For tickets aud Pullman rnwmatlous apply 809 Lackawanna uvc, Scranton, Pa. lor eieiiu.' nllllll IIOIUIP ii. -". -";- " " II It H, V iJ, . io ! t -i I', ill. V Ol iietlsvllle 0 45, 2 1b I) m For BethUhem. Button. Heading. liar. uml priue-ii'iii imciiiicumiu Kill- v. ii ii ii ii ij u m . 120. RAILROAD TIME TABLES, Schedule in Effect Juno 10, 1800. , Trains Leave Scranton: 0.45 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg nnd the West. 0.38 n. m., week days, for Hazle ton, Pottsvlllo, Beading, Norrla town, and Philadelphia; nnd fo Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg nnd tho West. 2.18 p. in., week days (Sundays 1.58 p. m.) for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington nnd Plttoburg and tho West. 4.27 p. m week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsbuig, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. . ., .... H-WOOn. aen'l Pasj, Aunt J.Il. HUTCHINSON. Oen:ral Manajsr. Del.. Lnckti, nn 1 Western. ,- Uffect Monday. June 5, 1899. .,rnllIs lc,uo Scranton ns follows: Ex- iS8B-?r, Ncw York " "11 Points cast, 1 10, 3 00, 5.19, b 00 and 10.05 a. in. ; 12 53 and 31 p 111. Express for Enston. Trenton. Phlladets Phla and the south, 5.10, S.00 nnd 10.03 a, ri2 V nni1 S 33 p. m. oujhanna accommodation. G.10 p. m. mi1 J-."" or lilnghamton. Oswego. BU m ", horning. Hath. Dansvllle. Mount ir""1,"."'"' Buffalo, 12 10, 2.33. 9 00 a m.; Jini,l . 5.50 1' '" making tloso connec iinnM ' llulTdo to all points In tho west, "w","?81 ,,,"l south-vest. - 1? u B,on accommodation, 310 p. m. Jiiiighamijm mid way stations, 1 03 p. in, i actoryvllle nceommodatlon, 4 00 p, m. iNicholson aceommodatlon. GOO p. m. Lxpress for Ctlca and Richfield Sprlngt 2,Ju in. m. nnd 1 3 p. m. J.t'1c,'V 2f 9 a m and 153 p. m. nJ,.. oi'tliunibcrlinil, Plttston, Wllkea uarre. Plv mouth nioomsburg and Dan J.milu.1,"'.''' c1"''0 connections at North umberland for Willlamsport. Harrisburg, Baltimore. Wnshlngtnn nnd the south ,,or,'ll'ml,-rlund nnd Inlcrmcdlatn sta tions, C.00, 10.03 a' in., and 1.53 nnd 5.40 p. Nantlcoko and IntermedWto stations, JOS nnil 1110 a m PI) mouth and Interme diate stations. .131 and 8.50 p. 111. For Kingston, 12,-,:, j, m 1 iillninn p.ulor and sleeping coaches on all express trnlos. I or detailed Information, pocket tlmo tables, etc apply to M L. Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket ofllce. Delaware an. I Hudson. On May llth. 1S93, trains will lcavo Scranton as follows: For Caibondalc 0 20, 7 53, S 53, 10 13 a. m.; 12 noon, 123. 2 20, 3 52, 5.23, G 23, 7,57, 9 15, 11.00 p m., 1 10 a. in. For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 6 20 a. m , 2 20 p. m. For Honestlalo-G 20. 10.13 a. m. 2 20, 5 23 p. m. For Wllkcs-Barre-fi 41. 7. IS. S 43, 9 38, 10 43 a. m ; 12 03, 1.23, 3 33, 4.27, 6 10. 7.4b, 10 41, 11 30 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia, etc, via Lehigh Valley Rallroad-6 41 p. m.. 12 03. 12b, 4 27 p. m.; with Black Dlumond Ex press, ii.so p m For Pennsylvania Hallrojd points, 6.13, 9 38 n. m . 1 18, 4 27 p. in. For western points, via Lehigh Valley Railroad 7 Is a. m . 12 03, 3 31, with Black Diamond Express, 10.41, 11 20 p. in Trnlns will arrive In Scranton a3 fol lows: From Carbondalo nnd tho North 6.40, 7 43. S3S, 9 34, 10,, 1138 a. in.; 1.23, 2.15, 3.23. 4 23, 7 41, 10 3b, 1127 p. m. From Wilkes-Barro and tho South 6 15, 7 IS, SIS, 10SS 1151 o m ; IIS, 2 14, 3 4S, 5 .'0, 6 21, 7 51 9 01, 10 01 p. m. , 1 13 a, m. Sl'NDAY TRAINS For Carhondale 9 03, 11.33 p. m: 2 23, 3 5.' 5.47, 9 53 p in For Wllkes-Barro-9 33, 12 03 a. m ; 1.53, 3JS. 5 41. 7 43 p m For Albanv, Saratoga, Montieal, Bos ton, New England Points, etc, 2 23 p m. Lowest rates to all points in United States and Canada. J AV BFRDICK. O P A., Albany N Y. 11 AV CROSS, D P A . Scranton. Pn (Lehigh and SiiFnuehnnna Division) Stations In New York Foot of Liberty street, N. It., nnd South Ferr), AVhltehall street. Central Uailro.iJ of New Jeras Anthraclto conl used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 21,1899. Tialns leavo Scranton for New York, Ncwnik, Elizabeth Philadelphia Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Muuch Chunk nnd AVhlte Haven at 8 SO a m , express, 120; express. 100 p. m. Sundas, 2 13 p m For Plttston and AVIlkes-Barre. S 30, 11 30 a. m , 1 20, 4 00, 7 13 p in. Sundays, 11 30 a m , 2 13, 7 15 p. m For Mountain Park. 8.30, 11 30 a m , 1.20 p m Sundavs, 11.30 a m . 2 15 p m For Baltimore and AVashlngton, und points South and AVest via Bethlehem, 8 30 n m . 1 20 p m Sunda) s, 2 13 p m For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc, at (8 30 through car) a m. and 1 20 p m For Heading, Lebanon and HaiTlsburg, via Allentown, 8.30 a, m , 1.20 p. m Sun da), 2 15 p m. Fot Pottsvlllo, S 30 n. m , 1 20 p m Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street. North liver, at 4 00, 9 10 (ex press) a m , 1 30 (express) p. m. Sunday, Leave New York, South Ferry, foot AVhltehall street, at 9 05 a m , 1 23 p m. Passengers ai riving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all the elevated rallioads, Broadway cable cais, and feirles to Hrookl.vn and Staten Isl ind, making quick transfer to and from Grand Central depot and Long llcavo1 Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9 "l ii in . 3 00 p. m Sund iys. G 13 a m. Through tickets to all points East, South and AVest at lowest rato at tho station. u or1IAUg,:N.i Oon Supt, H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass Agt F,rlc and Wyoming Valley. Time Table in Effect Juno 4. 1S99 Trains Icav o Sc raiilon for New York, Nevvburgh and Intermediate points on Brio railroad nt 5 00 a m nnd 2 2S p m. For I law le) and local points at 5 00 a. m ,s 13 a. m and .' 2b p. m. For Lake Ariel at 5 20 p 111 ... Sunda) tialns leave Scianton for Lake Alb I a" S 11 a m and 1 M P in Stopping at Intermediate stations .stJit.ivros, DIVISION. Ill i;f feet Juno -J.llli. lhlin. North Hound, hoiith Hound, SOS 203 201 2O2304:06 J g II stations g g J J A u p v vrilio I.eui Ci i H rsiN V rranitiia ht I ... 7 4) ,. 7 10 West 4.'ml street .... 753 .. Too Wcchawlccn I .. 8io ., a m p m p hAiiIiq Leave a m v m rjr 1041 10 40 10 31 lOi'l io ir. fl i I 111 1118 10'l 6 07 u:o 1T4 l.'4o' 5 1! tiii. I lulo.-l I Ilancoik Marltjlit rrcnton l'nrk VMiiV.noa l'ojutclle cu son x1lnisaiit Mt. t i.lniielnlo loiesi city carb,,iid.i o While Hrlil.-o Maillrld .?"nn ii AlCldbald Willi in PicltvIlM niirii.uit I'rlceburg '1 in oop rrnvldeaiij r.iik l'mco 0 10 '.MS, .ij GIG, 2 11 4 31 6 S31 8 22 4 41 fl .10. 3 aii 4 5t 0 4" 9 411 f.01 Utfli 2 50, DH ImISI 8 58 Bl T ov :i en n rn 7 08, a in csi 7?) 319, 6 41 7 341 S31 6 64 7 37,IJ3S 6 61 7 4j'r3 431 sot 7 41! 3 45 0 0J 7 60 8 51, bOJ 7 61 3 6l 0 1 j IJ0 050 5 41 18 11 0 40 1 Srtl.' IT J li 5. 10,11 it 9'.'o 5 Mi 11 49 UBV 100,11341 "07 4 17(11-0 9 04 4 5HlU'll S5S 4 II 11 811 8 53 141111s! H50 1 4011 n H4C' 13011 II1 H4.' 4 Jl 1107, hi 4 as n in 8 15 4J1 1101 8 311 1 S31I 01 SHi 4 IDf IOoT t-H nwj ma 8 13 4 Oil 6 21 8 04 4 07 2I 410 6i7 4 14 03, fll7 A 31 4 2J, 6 5M r u'p u BOO! 8 10 812 811 BID S 13IUU teiuiiiou a nr iii ii l.f avo Arilve A 11 t. Huiidayonly f BlgniUes time trains stop on fclgnal tor pas scngeis '1 1 ains 801 and 200 Sunday only other trains dally except siindiiy. t-ccmo itites via inuailo a Western befoie puiclMstng tickets and save inoue) hioiu'h Warner eurftt sleeper and freo re clining chair cur New York to Cutcieo without charge. I'liskcuger ICulc lleduccd to Wivo CtMiU I'l-rSlllv. J.C, . udoi sou, Hon. Pass Act. T, Hltcroft, Ulv. rau, Act. Scrauton, Pa.