THE SCRANTON TRIBUJNK-FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1809. BASE BALL. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Fercentngo Table. W. L. P.O. Richmond 7 3 .TOO Allentown S 5 .t.0O Lancaster 5 S .500 Reading '. G C .45; Newark G fi .45 Wllkes-Barre 4 6 .400 Richmond Takes One. Wllkes-Harre, Julj 10 Richmond de feated Wllkes-Barre here today in n fast nnd furious come, which was cnorlesB until tho ninth Inning when Gocckcl and Coughlln missed their chances uml ill lowed two runs to tho victors P.tttcn and Donovan had a hard light with lion, ors about even. Score: WILKES-BARRE. It. II. O. A. 13. Clymcr, es 0 12 3 0 ltnlllgan, rf 0 1110 CoiiKhlln, 3b 0 13 7 1 Jocckcl, lb 1 0 10 0 1 Odwcll, If 0 0 0 0 0 Rlchter. cf 0 2 10 0 Hum. 2b 0 0 13 0 Gondlng, C 0 0 3 3 0 Patten, p 0 0 0 10 Totals 1 3 27 13 2 ItlCHMOND. It. II. O. A. n. Wrlglov. ss 1113 0 Hhinnon, rf 0 0 110 Dolnn, 2b 0 0 3 10 Sevbold. If 2 2 2 0 0 Calhoun, lb 1 1 13 0 0 Dtindnn. 31 0 113 0 Hargrove, cf 0 13 0 0 Steelman, c 0 0 3 2 0 Donovan, p 0 10 2 0 Totals 4 7 27 13 0 Richmond 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 2-4 Wtlkcs-R.arro 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0-1 Tvvn-bnso lilt Wrlgle Left on bases Richmond, 4: Wilkes-Barro, 4. Bases on bulla Off Donovan. 2; off Patten, 1. Struck out lly Patten. 1; by Donovan, J. First baso on errors Calhoun nnd Har grove. Stolen bite Ooeckel. Umpire Betts. Time 1 20. Beading Beats Lancaster. At Rending- R" 15. Reading 0001 200 30-C 10 2 Lancaster 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 7 3 Batteries' Fcrtsch nnd Ton; Fiazlcr and Stroh. Umpire Mullane. Newark Wins at Allentown. At Allentown- R.II K. Allentown 10 4 0 0 0 12 0811 5 Novvark 0 1 0 l 1 0 1 0 4-12 15 0 Batteries Ames, Stlmmel nnd Vlgnnux; Cognn and Roach Umpire Moran. NATIONAL LEAGUE. r Percentage Table, w. Rrookljn 55 Philadelphia 4b Boston 49 St Louis 4G Chicago 41 Riltlmoro 41 Cincinnati 39 Pittsburg 30 New York 35 Louisville 32 Washington 21 Cleveland .... It L. P.C 23 .OSS 20 .W3 30 .bJO 33 .52 32 ."J 31 .55S 33 .3lKi 42 .4i!2 4! 411 43 .410 52 .33S G7 173 Kelief for Women'' -lyf?'V. bentrtv.in plnin, pealed envelope Vrita ici-unyiur 101s iKinic.cnnimiurii; rnrcicu lara and Testimonials of D1L MAKTLL'd French Female Fills. ralBcd by thousands of rMlfifled ladle nd afe MimTB rcllatilo anil without an caual. Hnlrth alfdruirirtHtflln m.Mil lm. Tr, nrh Cos on top In Dine, VVblto and Ked. Take no rubor, tenth lirus Co.,Ssl & S5J 1'tarl St., Mew York City. w5jKJrs5 Of the Great Sale of the Bronson & Tall man Stock of High Grade lie nts' Furai Goods The Special Feature T9 tqff WW TVTV TVV WV w yh TT!7"V WW WW 'T in -J I wv men 5 W1MEK UNVCKWEAK Dr. Jaros,' Dr. Wright's, Wilson Bros.' sillf aud wool, all silk and conibiuation suits, aud all the high grade makes at greatly reduced prices. Also all Hats, Neckwear, Shirts, Summer Underwear, Suspenders, Etc., AT HALF Call and be convinced that we advertise nothiug but facts at 412 SPRUCE STREET LOUIS II. ISAACS At Boston- R.II.D.' St. Louis 000100 110-3 9 1 Boston 200000000-2 4 1 Batteries Young ami O'Connor; Willis and Bergen. Umpires Kmsllu and Mc Donald. At Philadelphia- R.1I.E. Loulsvlllo 020 10 1020-013 2 Philadelphia 2 00000100-3 10 3 Batttries Phlllppl nnd Zlmmcrs Ma boo and McKnrlnnd. Umpires Manassau and Smith. . At Rultlmore- R.II.E. Cincinnati 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0-G 10 0 Baltimore 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0-410 2 Batteries Hawlty nnd Wood; Kltsnn and Robinson. Umpires Lvnch and Con nolly. At Now York- R.II.D. Chicago 000001000-1 7 1 Now York 000 4 000 0 4 0 t Batteries Garvin nnd Donohuc; Si mour nnd Warner. Umpires O'Day and Maflarr. At Brooklyn- Il.ll.IJ. Plttsblilg 0 0001010 0- 2 11 5 Brooklyn 4 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 -0 11 2 Il.Utcrles Leever and Bowctmiin and Schrlvor; Hughes and McOulrc. Umpires Svvnrtwood and Hunt. At Washington- R II E. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 3 0 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 -4 8 4 Batteries Knepper nnd Sehrecongost; Wehlng nnd Klttrldge. Umpires Galf ney and Latham. OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. Eastern League. Rochester, 2; Montreal. 1. Toronto, 9, Svracnso, 4. Worecstcr, 10. Hurt foul, 5. Western League. St Paul, 5; Buffalo, 3 Indianapolis, 4, Kansas City, 2. Grand Rapid. 15, Minneapolis, 3. Detroit, 0, Milwaukee, 5. AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. At C.15 last evening the Leader base ball nine plajed n game with n picked n'ne from tho emploos of Jonas Longs Sons with tho flattering result tint the Leader nine has again E-ustnined Its mmo tho same as It Ins heretofore In plavlng with the boys from the Globe store nnd an umnteur base ball club composed of cm. plojes In the retail olothlng trade. So t ir the Leader base ball dub Ins brtn al most Invincible and undoubtedly soma very Interesting Barnes will be plajoi in the futuie, notice of which will be Riven in this column. Tho score was 10 to 5 Then darkness lntervercd. The Eureka base ball team challenge tho South Scranton tenm or tho Olyphant Browns to n game of base ball at Athletic park for 50 a side and the championship of Lackawanna county Thev nKo chal lenge any other team In Lackawanna, Luzerno or Wano counties to n Knme on the Carson City ground". Tho Tribune will not publish challenges or acceptances for Sunday b io ball games. Tho Anthracites havo loorganlzed for tho season and would like to play the following clubs West Side Browns. South Sldo Maiorns, Dashers ot Old Forge, or tho Actives, of Piovldence, on our grounds. S. Holvev, manager. Tho Economy Puinlturo companj'3 clerks ch illengo the Leader rounti r Jumpeis tor a game of bise ball to b3 plajttl at the base ball park Tuesday evening nt C 15 o'clock sharp Answer through Tho Tribune. Joseph Blghn, manager. The Arlels challenge- tho Senators, of Green Ridge, for a game of base ball on July 2t. nnd the Sunsets, of the South Side, on July 27 nlso the Starlights, of Jessup on July 29 Answer through Tho Tribune Will give return game on the Driving park grounds. rincst wines and clears at Lane's, S20 Spruce street. and This Week Will Be P Successor to Bronson & Tallman, , Men's Furnishers and Hatters. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Eevlow. By Associated Press. New York, July 20. Today's stock niaikct continued narrow nnel profes sional, but there was an Improvement in tho tono of tha speculation. In tho lato market a rather actlva buying movement nnd pilceo roso to tho top level of tho day gaining a point or over as compared with last night's prices In many cases. Theto was nn early reaction which was encouraged by the violent slump of 2J points In New York airbrake nnd an extreme drop of G points In consolidation gas. There vviis some growth of a convic tion thnt money was not to become cheap for a considerable period yet owing to tho needs of tho very nctlvo trndo nnd the coining movement of the crops. The heavy Increases of hanking deposits nt some of the large financial centres of the country nie now understood to be due to tho great combinations of industries nnd tho re sulting readjustments In business methods which have, It Is believed, re duced resources nt some smaller points In a degree corresponding to tho In crease nt the great centres. There was some continued uneasiness also over evidences of unrest nmong vvugo ear ners. The strength of tho local trac tion stocks helped to dissipate this sell ing. Brooklyn Itapld Transit and Mnnhuttan gained about a point net nnd cash sales of Metropolitan were mude at S over Inst night. This stock also sold lights of subscrip tion to new stock at a uniform level of 1J points below tho cash sales. Con solidated gus recovered all Its earlier loss and New Yoik airbrake all but 2 points. Tho early strength was not held In some ot the Industrials, notnbly Continental tobacco and tho steel stocks. Pittsburg, C. C. & St. Louis, was marked up 5 points on the Juno return of earnings nnd an upward movement In C. & O , Mlssouil Pacific nnd C. C. C. & St. Louis, spiead to other rnllioad stocks, Including the Grangers, Soulhwesterns, N. Y. C, Union Pacific nnd Atchlnson pi of erred. The nverago gain of these approxi mated a point Chicago Gient West ern debentures lost lsi from the last sule. Leather prof cried was In good demand. The closing was dull but firm. Total sales 232,500. Donds were veiy dull and rather Ir regular. Total sales par value $2,233, 000. 1T. S. 3s coupon nnd tho now 4s reg istered declined 1-S while tho Bs ad vanced and the oid 4s coupon U In the bid pi lee. Dy Carrlngton & Cusack. Now York, July 20. The market opened higher for the most of the active stocks, on more or less gencial suppoit nnd with some buying by London on the unchanged rate of dis count by tho Dank of England. The strike news wan rather of a negative chatacter, the Ciooklyn sit uation being virtually cjeaned up, while New York Is only affected on the Second avenue, am! therein a spasmodic manner, there being a good deal of violence but very few of the employes hav Ing left tho company. Dower & Co, woie credited with being buyeis of Rock Island nnd their specialties generally. The dlsapolnt muit In legal d to the Federal steel injunction yesterday afternoon seems to have worn off and the street ha a better understanding of tho company's position. The absence of any change In tho Bank of England late is regarded as a fa voi able sign In tho situation and as indicating that the tightness In money in London is over. It may eli minate any export of gold from this centre for the time being, although the exchange late Is still firm nnd on special orders gold could undoubtedly go out. Tin- market during the day was of midsummer dullness and almost en tliely confined to the work of the pro fessional tradet s, who were scalping for eights and who beem undecided as to the side of the maiket to tako for tho long pulls. It Is a fact, however, that very llttlo stock comes out on the drives nnd the maiket seems to be making a fairly laige shoit Interest, which has to bo covered and which probably will bring higher prices. Certainly on any weak spots it is a purchase. The crop reports are of so distinctly a more favorable character that It seems to us, in view of tho lemarkable showing of St. Paul, Rock Ibluml and liuillngton, that these stocks are almost safe to sell at high flguies. The close was dull, but steady. Quotations furnished by CAnTUNQTON & ClJSACK, stock nnd bond brokers, rooms -lio and ill Connell building, Scran, ton, I'd. Open- High- Low- Clos- Ing est est. Inc. Am. Cot Oil Il'i i 41i a Am Splilts 5Jt C ;ji ti Am. Sug Ileg Co . 137i4 137U 157 157H Am Tobacco Co . . M S3 ?7 97 Am. S. A. W ... K iii"4 5oH K4 Am. a. ic V . Pr . . 0'. 9ti 96 A , T. iSc S V., Pr Gn c1i m Cl'j Am Tin Pluto Ji Si 87 3S lirook It T U3& 114 113' 114 Con Tobacco 41U 42'i 41H 41 Chcs. &. Ohio :!7'2 lis'ij 27j 2st Chip, li A. Q 13V4 UC'j 1JJ l.V, Chic A: Q W . UU W, 11' 14 Chic, Mil & St P . 110 UlVi 130 131 Chic & N W . ...15j l"lt 15'j UK Chic, It. 1 & V .. ..117 114 117 lli Con Oas . .. 17", 17S 172 177 C. C. C. & St L .... 57 tot S7 o! Delawaro i Hud .. 121 12.! 121'. 122 U. L. & V Ui-1 Hit', lb8'i! fiS 1'ed Steel 574 07"4 07 B7Vi 1'ed Steel, Pr M ht b0 80 den Electric 119 12014 US' 119'a lilt Paper 41U 41 41U 41 LouIm & Nahh .... 7.'?4 725S 72 72 Mutihattan Elo .... 117 11S 117 1P Met Traction Co . 222 22P 222 221 Mo Paclflo 40 4S -lb JS Nat Steel 49 41 49 49 N J. Central 11G lit, 116 110 N. Y Air Brake .. 218 218 lr) 210 N Y. Central US 139 ns 13a Out & West 23 20 23 20 North Paclflo Co W 49 f Pacific Mall 47 47 47 17 Penn it n nr, 133 nvl i33j, Pcoplo'H Oiis . .. .11C 117 111, 117 Reading. 1st Pr .... C0 C0 W C0 Southern P.ulflc .. 31 32 31 ,U Southern H. R .. 51 51 51 51 Tenn , C & Iron . .. W4 i.9 6-v (,'i Texus IMclfle . . . 22 22 22 22 Cnlon Pacific . ..41 43 42", 41 Union Pae. Pr ... . 77 77 7(, 77 P S Leather. Pr . TiV. 73 72 73 l 8 Rubber 49 - - 49 West I'nton fc?'4 904 89 'j0 CHICAGO BOARD OP TRADE. Open- High- Low- Clos. WHEAT. Ing est. est Ing September 70',i 71 "0 71 CORN. Sentember 32' 321 "- m 32'i OATS September 19 PORK :0 19 19 September 910 9 20 910 915 LARD September 5 52 C.57 5.52 5 53 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS, first National Hank .., Scranton SavlngH Hunk Scrnnton Puoklng Co ., Third National Bank .., Scranton Hallway Co ,,, Dlmo Dep. & Dls. Hank Bid Asked. KOO 233 95 3s3 ... 30 200 ... Economy Light, Heat & Pow er Company 47 Scranton Illuminating Heat & Power Company ES ... Scrnnton Forging Co 100 Lncka. Trust & Safe Dep. Co. 150 ... Scranton Pnlnt Co SO Clark & Snover Co., Com .... 400 Clark & Snover Co, Pr 123 ... Scr. Iron Fence & Mfg. Co 100 BONDS. Scranton Pais Railway, first mortgage, duo 1?A HE ... Peopto's Street Railway, first mortgage duo 191t 115 ... People's Street Hnllwny, Gen eral mortgage, duo 1921 113 ... Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lncka. Townhlp School h 102 City of Scrnnton St Imp. . ... iu! Ml Vernon Coal Co 83 Scrnnton Axlo Works 100 Scranton Traction C bonds.. 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corectcd by H. O. Dale. 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Butter Creamery, 20c; print, 21c; dairy fresh, 18nl9c. Cheese Full cream, new, 9al0c. Beans Per bu , chrlco muriow, $1.63; medium. $1.43; pen, ll.43al.M. Pens Per bu , green, Jl.10.t1 15. Onlon-i Southern or western, per bbls , $3u3 25; per bu $120. Now Potatoes Per bbls., $2.50a2.73; per bu., S'5a90c. Lemons-mi 2T per box. Flour-J4.25a4 DO Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce. Philadelphia July 20-Wheat-rirm and '4c higher; contiact grade. Jul), 71a TIV&c. Corn Was c lower, No. 2 mixed July, 30V4a3Gc. Oats-Steady but quiet; No. 2 white clipped, 31a11',ic.; No. 3 do do , 30c ; No. 2 mixed do , 29a29i4c. But ter Quiet but steady, fancy western creamery IsVSc, do prints, 21c. Eggs Finn, good demand; freih, nenib), 12c , do. western, lal1a; do. southwestern, 13c , do southern, lOallc. Chceso Flim. Iteflned Sugirs Unchanged. Cotton 1.10c lower, middling uplands, 6 7.16c. Tallow Was dull, city prime, In hogs heads, 4o4 3-lGc, covntiy do. do, bar rels, 4c ; dark, do , Sc , cakes, 5c ; grease, 2a3'. Uve. Poultry-Stcad.v ; fowls, a shade hlghed; fovvl, 12c.; old roosters, So., spring chickens, large, 13a lie; medium do., Ilnt2e ; small do, 10c ; ducks. 9.iinc. Dre-ed Poultr) Firm, fair demand, fowls, choice', 12c . do fair to good. llallc ; old lonsteis, 7aSc; bioll ers, nearby, large, UnJOe.; do. small and "aided, llaluc.j western do, large, l' fee ; medium do, n.iHc; small and si aided do, I0a12e. Receipts flour. 2 000 barrels and 7 000 sacks; wheat, 33 000 bU3h. els, corn. 211,000 bushels; oaf. 3S000 bushels Shipments Wheat, 21,000 bush els; coin, 2,500 bushels, oats, 13,000 bush.' els. New York Qraln and Produce Marlrat. New York, July 20.-riour-Steadler; fairly active for spring patents, other grades quiet Wheat Spot easj , No 2 red, 70c, f o. b , ulloat spot, No. 1 noithern Duluth, 78e , f. o. b, afloat spot; options steady nnd advanced, theio was a l.ito decline, however, and market closed easy nt He let advance, July closed 73c , Augist, 7."c ; September, 7Cc. Corn Spot eaj , No 2, 38c , f o. b, afloat; 37c, elevator; options steady and after a decline rallied with wheit; finally jleldcd nnd closed cnBy at ac. decllno; July closed 37e ; September, 37e , December, 37c. Oals Dull But terSteady, western creamer v, l."..alc ; Imitation creamery, 13alCe.; western fne. tory, 12al4c ; btato dairy, 13'ial7c ; do. creamer), 15al8e. Cheese Market firm, largo white, 8c: small do, SaSe , largo colored, 8'c ; small do , SVj.iSe Eggs Steady; statu and Pennsylvania, 15V2c ; western fiesh, llnl3c Chicago Drain nnd Produce. Chicago, July 20. Pears of rust and light receipts caused a rally In wheat to. day, September closing nt an advance of "se. Corn nnd onts closed a shade high er. Poik declined 5a7c , laid 2c and ribs, 5c Cash quotntlons weio us fol lows, riour Dull nnd easy, No 2 spilng w bent, 70a71c. , No. 3 do. do . Ii7n70c ; No. 2 red. 71rt73c , No. 2 corn, 32u32c ; No 2 vellovv, 33a33e.; Ni 2 oats, 23c; No 2 white, 27e.; No 3 do , 23u20c , No. 2 rye, 63e : No J barley, 31al0c , No 1 flax, $100; northwest $103; prime tim othey seed. $2';3, mess pork. $9 0'a9 1', lard, $3.4Da5 47, short libs, $3 lOa.1 2'; diy salted shoulders, 5.a'i'c. ; short clear sides, $3.40j5.I3; whiskey, $120, sugars, unchanged. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, July 20 Cattle Demand slow at the recent decline; fancy gi.ades biought $ 73a." 8r. cholco steers, $3 50.i5."0, medium, $5a3 20, beef do, $IMa4'j", bulls, $2S0.al50, cows and heifers, $(3C3nl, west ern fed steers, $4C3a3l3, Texans $3 50-x 5 25, cdlves, $!23a6.75. Hogs Supply greater than demand and prices declined 10al3c , fair to choice, $ I 37a 1.53 , heavy packers, $4 20a4 33; mixed, $120a4 5o, butchers, $1 20a4 53, light grades, $1 23al V, pigs, $3 73a4 43. Thero was active slaugh. tcrlng demand for sheep at unchanged prices; Inferior to prime sheep, $2 23a5.'25; western rangers, $3.d0a4 GO, rams, $2.50,i 3.30; ewes, $X50a4 25; callings, $50a5 50 nnd spring lambs, $3 73a0 90 Receipts Cattle, G.500 head, hogs, 30.000 head; sheep, 10.000 head. Buffalo Xive Stock Market. East Buffalo, July 20 Cattle Receipts, 51 cars; but few on tale; market easy for nearly all grades hut few good heie Veals Lower, bulk good; veals, GiG23; common to good, $4 75a5 75. IIogt Re ceipts, 20 cars, market opened active-, 3c. higher; Yorkers $175al.0, mixed and me. dlums, $4 73al 80, he ivy grades, $4 70a4 73; pigs. $1 75a4 0, closing 5c easier lor good weights or $4 70al72; loughs, $3 90a 120; stng, $3 23a3.70 Sheep and Lambs Re. celpts, 3 cars; market dull and un changed for light and only fair for lambs; good sheep steadv , mixed. $1 S3.i3; handy wethers, $.VTi.23; culls to good sheep, $2 30a4.75; best ewes and wether lambs, $GnG 23. New York Live Stock Market. New York, July 20. Beeves Trade llm Ited, ordinary to good ste-ers, $1 80n3 13; bulls, firm ut $3aJ.30; cows, $2 15a3 U Veals rirm to 15c. higher, buttet milks almost nominal, veals, $laC73, butter milks, $.'23. Sheep Very dull, lambs, film, top grades, 10U3c. higher, seven cars, mainly sheep, unsold, common to prime sheep, $3aluo. Hogs Market llrm at $1 85a5 East Liberty Live Stock Market. East Liberty. July 20 -Cattle-Steady; extra, $3 50a6W, prime, 3.30a3,40; com mon, S3 10a! Hogs Active, pigs and light Yorkers, $t70a!75; mediums nnd he ivy Yorkers, tu; heavy hogs, $4 (,0a 4.G3 grassers, $4 10a4 33, good roughs, y, 73 al 10. Sheep Steady, choice wethers, $1 W a4.70, common, J.'al. spring lambs, $3.73a 5 50, veal calves, $7a7 50. Oil Maiket. Oil City. July 20 -Ci edit balances, $1.23. certificates opened $123 bid for ensh; closed $1.24 bid for cash sales; 8,000 bar rels cash oil at $12)'.4; shipments, h3,G1G barrels; average, 71,457 barrels; runs, 92,. 833 barrels; nve rage, 79,i20 barrels. TWO YOUNGSTERS' WILD BIDB. Travelled 07 Miles on nn Engine Tender. Prom the St. Louts Republic. Bennle f-pence, 10 years old, and Ilugnle Dtvenport, 11 yens old, rode ninety-seven miles on the rear end of the englno tender of the Chicago and) Alton limited tialn which left Spring field, III , nft-r 4 a m . and arrived In Fast St. Loulrt before 7 a. 111. yesterday. The lo8 weie attested ns they worn leaving their dangerous perch and nre now In tho East St. Louis police station awaiting tho urrlval of their parents. Railroad men say that tho tldo wnsi one which but few of the strongest of The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the Renollt ot All Who Hnve Houses to Rent, Real Estate or Other Properly to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Tho?e Small Advertisements Coat One Cent a Word, Six Insertions (or rive Cents u Word lixsept Slttmtlo'U Wanted, Which Arj lit. scrtcd Tree. WANTED. rssss WANTEDCOPY Of TRIIU'NU Ol" Aug. 21, KM. Will pay 10 cents. Trlb. uno Business Ofllce WANTED-CASE OV RAD 11EAITII that R-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit. Send 6 cents to Rlpnns Chemical Co , Now York.for 10 samples and 1,000 testimonials HELP WANT ED-MALE. WANTED-WrTY MEN TO WORK ON sewers. Inqulro Railroad stlcct, Pitts, ton, Pa, HELP WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED-A GOOD Q1RL l'OR OEN ernl housework nt once nt 412 Clay avenue. WANTI1D-AN EXPERIENCED LADY bookkeeper for double entrj books. Reply W, Tribune ofllce. BOARDING. WANTED-SPMMER BOARDERS; most delightful scenery, three min utes from D, L. & W Mrs. Macnette, Elmhurst. BOARD1NCJ 623 PINE STREET. FOR RENT FOR RENT-THE OLD HOME EOR rrlendless on Adams nvenue. It will bo rented as a whole, or will be fitted up for two families It is well adapted for m large boarding house, or for rent ing furnished rooms Innulrc ot V. L. Hitchcock & Son, 1'lie Insurance and Real Estate, Commonwiulth Building 932 C.REEN RIDOE STREET LK,n rooms, fine location; $lfi. FORSALE TOR SALE-TEN RP-A-N-SrOR cents at druggists. Ono gives relief. CATERER. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED. LACKA wnnn.i I.odgi, ICnlghts of Pythias, No. 131, and Shed in Lodge-, Knights of Py thias. No. 210, want bids huhmltud (sealed) to furnish lefreshmenl1- for ex cursion to Delaware Water Onp, August fsth. 1W All bids elose on 21th of Julv Little Trotter Clgni Co cigars to be u--ed I'or further Information eorrespond with R S Tervvlllegnr, Oh pliant, Pa. Bv or der of committee. It. S. TWILLEC1AE. Secy, OlMdiant, Pa NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES BARRE RECORD CAN be had In Scranton nt the news stands of Helhni.au Bro.a . 403 Spiuce nnd 303 Lin den, M Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue; 1. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street. CITY SCAVENGER A B BRIGGS CLLANS PRIVY VAUL13 nnd cess pools, no odm Improved pumps used A B BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 Nouh Main uvenu-. or Elcko's druF store, corner Adams aud Mulberry. Telephone 9310. scalp j3XwvXu, m1Rs?T"tiTeLLER, SCALP TREAT ment, 60c ; shampooing, 00c. ; facial massage, manicuring, 25c, chiropody 701 Qulncy. CALLED BONDS. SECOND MORTGAGE EONDs"or THE Stevens Conl Co, numbers 3 7, It 21, 27, 30, 17 and C. have been called for pay ment upon presentation to the County Savings Rank and Tiust Co. VK Spruco street Scranton Pa The interest on tho above numbered bonds will ciabe on August 1, 111 CLINTON W. WISNER, Treasurer, Stevens Coal Co. LEGAL. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED until Tuesday. Jul 23, 131 for sup pling nnd heivlng all r freshmunts. games and sports of all kinds, at the Knights of Pj thins' union excursion to Delawaie, Water Gap, Tuesdaj, August 8 The Little Trotter cigar to be used ex. cluslvel Address R S Terwllllger, Sec retary, 01 pliant phiean'want lug to do most an thing, havo good refciences. R P B, 1I2J Wjomlng uve. SITUATION WANTED-BY MARRIED man to drive team or tako cnio of horses, us-ed to dilvo a grocery wagon: has had eleven vents experience with horses, and an furnish iir.Hclass city reference. Address, Teamster, Dickson City, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG girl to do general bouework In Mil ill family, would like to work In Oreen Ridge Addrcs, SiO Putnam stiect, Providence, Pa A WOMAN WANTS WASHING OR scrubbing by the day. Addiess, 431 N Main avenue SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG mnrrlcd man us driver for a delivery wagon Address "L ." .'01 Birch stieet SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPKIl lenced office man anil double-cntiy bookkeeper, can furnish good retcrence. Address "X. Y '. ," Tribune ofllce SITUATION WANTED-TO GcToUT BY tho day washing, cleaning, or nnv kind of work Mis. Lee, iear of 317 Franklin avenue BOY 17 YEARS orAGE WANTS PO sltlon as clerk 01 on delivery wagon; knows city. well, can give refeience from foimer mplnveis Address J. L S, 1W) South Main nvenue lt SITUATION WANTED-TODO WASH lug nnd Ironing at home and go out bv tho day. Call or nddress A. U . 3JI North Sumner avenue. SITUATION WANTED - BY YOUNG ladv as assistant In ofllce, can furnhh best of reference. Addiess L. M . Tiib 11110 office. them would think of piking even under otiest of the dliest necefcylt. ' It Is a miracle to me" said one at the Relay depot yesterday inorn'ng. "how the boyi managed to hold on. I consider mjsilf n more, than otdlnarllv stiong man, and I would not attempt the ildo unless 1 wanted to die." When the tialn started they began to feel the locking of the big locomotive as It sped at a lightning rate along the tracks Big, hot cinders dlopped between the tender nnd the fiont bag gage' car, and scorched the bojs' hands and Ehouldcis, face and neck About half wnv Bonnie's hat wus blown of by a gust of wind. le grabbed at it, but It fell beneath tho coach. Hughte's hat followed roon aitei, nnd In giab IiIiir for It both boys neatly fell bc nenth the tialn. This frightened thin badly, nnd they clung togethct In a closer embiace. When tho train stopped at Eut St. Louis tho br.'keman, who ran fonvaul to uncouple the locomotlvo, discovert', tho boys. He could haidlj bjlleve that they had ildden 011 the iliawbar nil the way from Sprlngllold The police v.oia notified and the boys weic taken to tho police station. MONEY TO LOAN. JT.ooo aT1!aTonce cpwelu Attorney, Mear's building MONEY TO LOAN AT POUR, FOUR and onc-hnlf, llvo nnd six per cent. Any amount. Dunn &. Wulker, 3H-315 Connell building. FOUR AND ONE-HALU PER CENT and llvo per cent mnncv on npproved security M. II. HOLGATE, Ccmmon wealth building. fJHiOOMS. rURNISHED TRONT ROOM I"OK rent In quiet houso, one or two chil dren. Address, W. P S , Trlbuno ollloe. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II DAVIS. ARCHITECT. Connell building, Scrnnton E L WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE rear of G0C Washington nvenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITlicT 433 Spruce St.. cor. Wash. nv Scrunton. FREDERICK L BROWN. ARCHITECT, Prleo building, 120 Washington uvcnuo, Scranton. T I LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DENTIST3 DR. I O. LYMAN, SCRANTON PRI vato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berry. DR II r. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. DR C. C LAUBACH, 115 Wjomlng uve. WELCOME C SNOVER, Conl Exchange, Ind floor, Room D Hours. 9 to 1. 2 to 5. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES, 409 SPRUCE STREET.MAKES your hat to order and they fit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAPE. 125 AND 127 FRANK lln uvenue Rates leasonable. P ZEIULEK. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D . L & W. passenger depot Conducted on the Eu ropean plan VICTOR KOCH. Prop. I tVJYCII J. W BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counscllor-nt-Law. Rooms, 312-313 Mears' Building. M J. DONAHOE, ATTORNEY-AT law Ofllces, 612 613 Mears- Building. FRANK E BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Couuhelloi-at-Law, Burr building, rooms 13 and It Washington nvenue WILLARD. WARREN & KNAPP. AT tornes and Counsellors-nt-Luw. Re publican building, Washington uvenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Couiuellors - at - Lavs, Commonwealth building Rooms I. 20 und 21. JAMES W OAKrORD A1TORNEY-AT LAW Rooms 511, 515 and 516 Board of Trade building. D P REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real cstuto security Meais' building, corner Wnshlngton avenue nnd fapruco ttrcet JAMES J. H HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-nt-Law ."02 Commonwealth building, Scrunton EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms 903-901, 9th lloor, Mears' building L, A WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 502 Board of Trado building, Scrantont Pa. C R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Commonvealth building, Scranton, Pa PATERSON A- WILCOX, TRADER? Nutlonal Bank building. C COMEGYS, building. 9-13 REPUBLICAN A W. BERTHOLP, Mears" bulkllnc ATTORNEY, PHYSICIANS fNO RUROHONS MARY A SHEPHERD, M D, HOME opathlst, C16 Linden street. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 613 NORTH WAsTl" Ington avenue. DR. L. M GATES. ROOMS 207 ANd'IoS Board of Trndo Building Ofllce hnuts 8 to 9 a m . 2 to .1 and 7 to S p. m Resi dence, 309 Madison avinue1. DR. C. L UREAS. SPECIALISt'Tn Rupture. Truss I Ittlng and Put Reduc tion Oftlce telephone 1?GJ. Hours. 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9 l DR S W L'AMOREAUX, OrriCE"Ta Wnrhlngton nvenue Residence. jyt Mulberry Chronic diseases, lungs heart, kidneys and genltn-urlnaiy or gans a specialty Houis 1 to 4 p m. W. G. ROOK VETERINXRY StlT peon Horses. Cnttlo and Dogs treated. Hospital. 121 Linden street. Scranton Telephone 2572. SCHOOL'S SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, Pa Courses preparatory to college law, medicine or business. Opons Sept 11th Send for catalogue Rev Thomas M Cnnn LL D . principal nrd pioprletci, W E. Pluinley, A. JI , lundmaster, srtos G R. CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND Nurseiyinen; storo 140 Wnhhlngton uve nue; green house 1'30 Noith Main ave inio; store telephone. 7-2 IV7E SC1EZNS JOS KUETTEL REAR 511 LACKA wanni nvenue. Scranton, Pa. manufac turer of Wile Scrtens MISCELLiNCOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions vrd ellngs and conci rt wuil. fuinliln-d For teims addiess R J Baui 1 cnnductoi, 117 Wyoming nvenue, over Hulbeus" music stote. MEGARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS" supplies, cnvelopei. paper bags twliK Wni chouse. 130 Wnshlngton avenue, Scranton Pi RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lchlsh Valljy K.iilro.iJ. In effect May 14 ls.59 TIIA1NS LEAVE SCRANTON I'or Philadelphia and New Vork via D fell R R . at 43 a 111 nnd 12 01, 2 IS, I .'7 (Black Diamond Exjiresci, and 11 3d p m SundavH U & H l 7 4S p m For White Ilavtn, llnzleion and prln elnal liotnts In the eoal regions via D & 1 11 R. 43 2 1b nnd 127 p. in For Pottsvllle e. 43 2 IS p m i-nr Bethlehem. Ea-ton. Reading, Hnr risburg and pilnclpul Int. 1 midline stu. t Ion" via D t H R R , 6 13 u m, 1203. "in 127 lIHink DlaiiHind Expiess), n 30. Siindais. D & H, 1 5S. 7 IS p. m For Tunkhiinnock, Tovvnnda Elmlin. i.v,nn.i Geneva and piliiclpal Intermedl nto stations, via 1. L & W R. R, fcos 2 iii 12 K and J 35 P in Foi'guuvii Roehestei, Buffalo, NIhb nn Fnlls Chicago and nil points west JL'l Til R 1-'1. M latk Dla. mond Expiess), 7 48 and 11 JO p m Hun duv" D & H 03 m . 7 IS p in Pullman parlor and sleeping or Lehigh Valley parlor cars on all trains between Wtlki's-R.arrc and New York, Plilludcl nhlii. Bulfulo aud Huspinslon Bridge ROLI.IN 11 WILBUR. Gen, Supt , South Bethlehem Pa. CIIAS H LEE Oer Pass. Agt , 26 Cort- Inudt street. New York A. W. NONNEMAC1IKR, Division Pass- ongar Agent, South Bethlehem. Pa. Per tickets and Pullmin ieeivutlons &du1v 300 Lackuwunna ave., Scranton. Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Schedulo In Effect Juno 10, 1800. Trains Leave Scranton: 0.45 n. m., week days, for Bunbury, Darrlsburp;, Plillodelpkla, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 0.38 a. m., week days, for Hazlo ton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norrls town, and Philadelphia; and for Sunbury, HarrlBburg, Philadel phia, Baltlmoro, Washington and Pittsburg nnd the West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundays 1.D8 p. m.) for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and tho West. 4.27 p, m week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrisburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. , t, ...i'.H' W000! Oen'l Pajj. Aunt. I. B, HUTCHINSON, licasral Manai?. Del., Luckii, nnJ Western. m.L'ffpet Monday, Juno 5. 1SDD. "1H ,e"xe Scranton as follows: E- i,inS!amrrew Ymk uml "II Points cast jir r .v" " im an points case, 3 w, 6 10, s 00 end 10 03 u. m.,i 63 and 3 33 n 1.1 EXntOMd fnM T-.n.. m . ..,.1.. . nhli, .... , 1 .. ' -""'" ere'iuon, illll.uiei- m i"id Ul, """th. C10, b 00 und 10.03 a. m , 15., nnil fl li ., . Tobjhutinn nccommoi I-.... ... . ."' I' '" , IllllKUlK nnrii, YurraI ,,J Points In tho west. "S'l'tanil southwest. liim-i, 1,"I,." accommodation, 3.40 p. m. i'ii.E.'""!!'," l""1 way slntlons, 105 p. m. Nini;S!Nl"0 aeeommodntlon, 4 00 p. m. rl... 1 ar.u,,nmo1 l,l". 0 00 1. m. .,,1,l" for Utiui und Richfield Sprliio's, it' '" n'ul Jr"' l m '!CS.- 2.'- a m nnd 1.53 p. m. linrro I0Ir,llllm,ll'-land, Plttston, Wllkea vlii ,.li,ymou.th "Inomsburg and Dan iimLJT. ,!? ,ln"p eonneetlons at North li?m,J"n,J 0,'.r Wllll.unsport. Hnrrlaburg. w !,.n."rp . WashliiBton nnd the south tlni, 1mn,.rJi"".11 nntl 1'ilerme.llato sta tions, 0 00, 10 03 a' in., and 1 53 und 5 10 p. Nantlcoke nnd Intermediate stations, ,i?,"m,.n ,1 a. m PI mouth and Intcnno Uiiti stations .133 und S 50 p. m I'or L ngston, 1253 p 111 1 unman parlor and sleeping conches on nil express trains. lor detailed Information, pocket tlme !, . A e,p "PPly o M. L. Smith, DIs inet I assenger Agent, depot ticket olllco. Dolavvaiv an.l Hudson. On May 14th, ISID, trains will leavo Scranton as follows For Cnrbondnlc f 20, 7 33, S53, 1013 a. m. ; 12 noon , 1 23, 2 20, 3 5.', 5 23, 0 25, 7.57, 0 1 1. 11 00 p m . 1 10 n m. tor Albany. Saratoga. Montreal, Bos iP". lew England points, etc. 6 20 u. m , 2 20 p m For Honesdalo C 20, 10.13 a. m. 2 20, 5 23 p m. For Wllkes-Barre-C.43, 7 4S, 8.13, 9.33. 10 43 a. m . 12 03, 1.23, 3 33, 4 27, G.10, 7.4S, 10 41. II 30 p ni For New York, Philadelphia, etc, via Lehigh Vallc Rnllroad-0.43 p. m.. 12 03, 12b, 4 27 p. m , with Black Diamond Ex press, 11 ,-o p ni For Pennsvlvanla Rnllroad points, C 43. 9 3S a. m , 18, 4 27 p. m. lor western points, via Lcblgh Vnlley Railroad 7 l-s .a m.; 12 01. 3 33, with BUclC Diamond Express, 10 41, 11.30 p. m. Trains will urrlvo In Scrunton as fol lows: From C.arbondnlo nnd tho North-0.40, . 41, S SS, 0 34, 10 38, 11 5S n. in ; 1.2J, 2.15. 3 23. 4 23. 7 43, 1ft 38, 1127 p m From Wllkes-Barre und tho South-B 15. 7 4S, SIS, 10 3S. 1153 a m ; US, 2.14, 3 43. 5 20, 0 21, 7 33 0 03, 10 03 p m., 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Carbondale 9 05, 11,33 p. m.: 2 23, 3 32 5 47, 0 53 p m. For Wilkes. B.irro-9 33, 12 03 a. m ; 1.5S, 3 2. 5 13, 7 18 p in For Alb my, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton, New England Points, etc., 2 23 p m. Lowest lates to ull points in United States and Canada. J W BURDICK. n. P A . Albany. N Y. 11 W CROSS D PA, Scranton. Pa (Lehigh nnd Su-nuthnnna Division) Stations In New York Foot of Llbortv street. N. R und South Ferry, Whitehall street. Central Railro.ii of New Jcry Anthraclto coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness und comfort. TIME TABLE IN EITECT JUNE 23.18DD. Tialns leave Scranton for New York, Newark, Elizabeth. Philadelphia. Easton, Bethlehem. Allentown, Mauch Chunk nnd White Haven at S 30 a m , express, 120; express 4 00 p. m Sundays, 2 15 p. m For Plttston und Wllkes-Barre, 8 30, 11 .0 a m , 1 20, 4 00, 7 15 p. m. Sundays, 11 SO a m 2 13, 7 15 p m For Mountain Park. 8 30, 11 30 a m.. 1.20 p. 111. Sunduvs, 1130 a m , 2 13 p. m For Baltimore nnd Washington, nnd points South nnd West via Bethlehem, 3 30 a. in , 1 20 p m Sund.is, 2 13 p m For Long Branch, Ocean drove, etc, at (8 '0 through car) a m. and 1 20 p. m For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allentown, S 30 a. m , 1.20 p. m. Sun day 2 15 p m. For Pottsvllle S 30 a m , 1 20 p m Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street. North river, at 400, 9 10 (ex press) a m , 1 30 (expiess) p. m. Sunday, 4 30 a. m. Leave New York, South Ferry, foot Whitehall street, at 9 03 a m , 1 23 p in. Passengers arriving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all tho elevated railroads, Broadway cable eais, und ferries to Brookln and Stuten Island, innklng ciulck transfer to and from Grand Central depot and Long Island railroad. A Leavo Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9 l a m . 3 CO p 111. Sundays, C 13 u m Thioiuh tickets to all points East, South and West at lowest rato at tho station. 3 H OLHAUSEN. fien. Supt. H I BALDWIN, Oen. Pass Agt L'ric nnd Wyoming Valley. Time Tablo In Effect June 4. 1S99 Trains leave Scranton for New York, New burgh and Intermediate points on Urlo railroad at 3 00 a in nnd 2 2S p m For Haw It and leeal points ut 5 uO a. m ,S43 a m and 2 2S p. m For Lako Ariel at 1 20 p m Sundu trains have Scranton for Lako Aihl nt M" 11 m and 1:0pm Stopping at Intcinv dl ite htutic ns .SOU TO"S DIVISION. Ill Ilffect Juno VJSlli, 181)0. North Hound, 205 203a0lj South Hound, :O2j204ca : 5 Ml ' t I Ea Stations 13 l J IA I a'S A U, p i Arrive Leave. ... 1 7 SIN Y PranUlIn njI . I 5 10 V en 4,'nd street, . 1 7 00 Wcehawkcn A U 74) .... 7M . .. 810 .... ' Mr m A 1111 up 11 Arrive Leave a m'I' ll 10 40 t) 1 161 I (fil 1 a, 10.-1:1 blO IMS I J'.J i ib Ilaneoclc btarllsrht I'leitoiiPaik w inwood 1'ojiiiilla VlhOU Tle-isant Mt. i'i Pnidido l'oresi e Ity ("urbondalo While )rlil,'0 .Matlild .In 111 11 Aichlbild Wlnton l'rcln Ilia Ohrhiint I'rlcfburtf '1 In nop rrnvldciict! 1'niK 1'iaco 0 10 Ull !M 431 !! 4 41 10 31 toil 6 07iU5fii 0J3, 0 001." 10 ri.Muin 5 11 I.'.'. StlilJlll ijnlisn1 S'.'llll ID 6!lill 49 SCO II 31 3V e.41 6 50 It .IS 7 0V 708 7S!U !!3l 4 ft 10 15 B41 5 01 ft 14 ova r. 'n mi r. 41 too so 0 40 '.'53 are sou 0 01S J 10 310, 7 34 sstl SC 907 4l7flfi0, ST.USSi ftdj 4JI3 431 001 408 4S1II1U1I 8 53 4 nils.'! 8 53 4 4)11 Is! 8N) 4 4011 IV H4C IPflll li' 8 4.' 4 31 lleT, M' 4 2S110)1 8 1 4 : II Ol! 8 35 4W1I t HI!.' 4 Ifl0.'7 7 441 3 43 G 03 7 5(1 3 51 8 0J 3 54. 011 8f9 All 401, am 4 071 bill 410 0.7 4 14 0.11 7 61 Tt8 8 rv; BC4 8 00 8 10 8 li! (4 17' 0 SI d 15 4 20, 0 84 8 10 4 1510 5' tci anion A SI I' 11 A H I CAV n Arilvc a ur ur H t. Sunday ouly t signifies tlmt trnlm stop on signal for pas senger 'l 1 aliis uoi and 200 Sunday only other trains dally except pimday. Kcuro 1 aub via ontailo a western be(oi puichaslug ticket! and save money uiiouch n'iier oufTtt sienwr aud tree ro cllninfrcliul'' r.u New orl: to Clilcifo Khliout clianno. I'liNNiiugir Itiilm llrdiie'eil ta I'WII tVlll I'lT J a, Anderson, (icn. Pass Act. T. I'lltcroft, Uiv, 1-ass, Agt bcrantou, pa. ri?, """ia accommodation, 6 10 p, m. mlm1 r", f.or I'lUBhamton, Oswego. El- Mo?hC irn,'".B( 1!'ltl1' Dansvllle. Mount l&n.WV. '"T'"0' -12.1?' 9M a. m.: close cornice- I .