THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1899. Waldron's BIG HORSE SALE FRIDAY AT GUSICK'S OLD STABLES, - WHITNEY'S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEWS REMARKABLE STORY OF MISS HARRIDAN'S LOST RING. Tho Family Reunion Season Closing Chapter of the Brandt Tragedy. Sad Case of Robert Emmet Hall. Susquehanna County News in Brief A Faithful Dog. Special Coircspondet.ee of Tho Tribune. Susquehanna, Aug. 9 Thirteen years ago Miss Heatrlce Harridan and a party of other Philadelphia young la dles spent the summer at Oquaga lake. One day, while bathing, Miss Harri dan placed her diamond engagement ring In u log to prevent tho water fiom Injuring the setting. AVlion the party had completed their diversion the ring was missing There was consternation In the delegation, and Miss Harridan refused to be com forted. She offered a large rewatd for tho retuin of tho ring, but it was nc er found. hast week another party of Phlla delnhlans and some oung women from Chester visited Oquaga lake and went fishing at the place where Miss Hairldan Inst her ring In ciosslng a meadow the party found a big snap ping turtle and they carried it In tri umph to the faun house where they stopped Art King there It was pio posed that the turtle bo seived up In soup. In dissecting the cieatuie Miss Har ridan's long lot engagement ring was found In Its stomach Miss Huuldan has been married seeral jears, but the ring was forwarded by the pio ptletor of the farm house to her pres ent Germnntown addiess SOME FAMILY UEFNIONS. The Page-Mead reunlo.i will be held In Unlondale Aug. 23. The descendants of James Dunn, sr., will hold their second annual reunion nt Dunn Lake, Aug. 12. The seenth annual leunlon of the Hlnes fumlly will bo held at nines' Coiners, Wayne county, today. The annual Tlffany-Tlngley gathoi lng will bo held In tho old orchard at the Preeman Tlngley faim. In Hnt ford, Aug. 15. Tho reunion of the descendants of Constantino Perry will be held at the home of E. O. Perry, In Jackson, on Aug. 24. THE BHANDT TRAGEDY. The funeial of the three Yager chil dren, who weie muidered by their fa ther, at liianilt, on Thursday last, took place from St. John's Catholic church, In this place, on Saturday afternoon. The lemalns weie Interred In Laurel Hill cemeteiy. Chailes Yager, who muidered his three (hildien and attempted suicide, Is still alle. and stands a good fight ing chance for recover. Asked If ho was soiry that lie tommltted the tei llble deed, he nodded "Yes." Many people In the little village su that Yager loed his t-btldicti, and thev believe he muidered them in lew of his abject poveit;, and mlseinble sui roundings, thinking they would be bet ter off dead than alle. IX Sl'SQXTEHANXA COUNTY The Republican county nominating convention will be held In Montrose on Thursday. Democmtle candldites foi county of fices are materializing with slow and measured tiead. The Hallstead TIio company will go to Whitney's Point, on Thuisday, to participate In the firemen's paiade. A. S. Waldle, es( , of Etookljn, Is a Republican candid ue for county treas urer. D. W. Wilght, of Lenox, Is a He publican candidate foi sheriff. Tho next meeting of the Susquehan na County Medical society w ill bo held In Xew Mllford, Dot 3 Tho Cathollis of Montiose held a big picnic today in aid of tho parochial residence fund. There will bo an en tertainment this evening. Tho county tentlieis' Institute will be commenced In Monti osp Oct 10. Tho Hlnckhy family gathering will bo held nt the residence of C. Si. Hinckley, In Dlmock, on Suturday next. A Susquehanna Justice of the peace Is a hustli'i foi cupld. When he thinks a couplo uic about ready ho sends them his card. The Justice Is quite poetical, and tho beginning of one of his "nude to oider" charscs Is: "Wilt thou hao this woman for thy pard Tor better ur for worse? To have, to hall, to fondlj guard. 'Till carried off In a hearse?" EN ROUTE TO THE POOR HOUSE. Robert Emmet Hall ("Mett McKuno"! erstwhile of Great Rend, a well known newspaper writer with something more than local fame, who lias been an In mate of the state hospital In ttlng hamton, last week applied, In Elmlra, for the appointment of a commission In lunacy to examine his sanity. He nays he Is suffering from paiesls, Ho will probably be sent to the Chemung county poor house. Robert Is a former locul preacher In the Methodist church, a school teach- NEXT. - WASHINGTON AVENUE er of experience, and a writer of un usual ability. LITTLE LOCALETTES. L. S. Sutcllff, of the Oakland side, while at Hickory Groe on Sunday, WT.s very seriously Injured by a vicious horse. In a bain. Tim Hui ley left last night for Xew Yoik city, wheie ho Is to fight Ilauy rishcr. of Rrookbn, before the Hroad way Athletic club, Aug. 18. Arthur Taj lor, of Lanesboro, on Monday made an assignment for the benefit of his ci editors. Tho "Vllinge Impioemont Society" Is evidently a winter orgnnlration. The funeral of the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H Gleason oc curred on Monday, with Interment In Hnllstcad. An out-of-town couple have agreed to be publicly mairled on Main street, Sept. 6, the flist day of tho street fair. Tho Erie Avenue restaurant firm of McMahon & Lannon has been dis solved, Mr. Lannon retiring. Susquehanna and Lanesboio have been connected by a stono sidewalk. Susquehanna Is enteitalning a num ber of Tribune flesh air chtldien from Xew York. The Republican caucuses In Susque hanna county were held last night. A rAITHEUL DOG. A few days since Mrs Arthur Beagle and Elmer Major's little daughter went after berries near their home near Road's Creek The little girl's dog went with them. When they nrrlved In the betry lot, tho dog began to act In a strange manner, whining and pushing against the girl, as if to keep her fiom going on, but she. notwith standing his actions, continued to nd- anco. Then the dog delibeiately laid down and blocked the path In fiont of her. and. In so doing, laid upon a largo tattlesnako, which fastened Its fangs In his body The woman killed tho snake and carried the dog home. The faithful animal died In a few houts. IX A LIXE OR SO. The veterans of seven counties will hold their annual leunlon In Riverside Paik, Lanesboro, on Wednesday next, Aug. 10 The veterans' organization of Sus quehanna county will hold Its annual reunion In Riverside Park, on Thurs day, Trlday and Satin day, Aug. 17, IS and 19 Editor Ulrchard, of tho Transcript, has tetuined from Tunkhannock.wheie ho nttended the funeral of his brother, tho late William Blrchard A six-foot lattlesnake was killed on Monday near Red Rock. The rattle snake crop this j ear Is large enough to supply tho demand Kej stone Hook and L'ulder company enjood a steamer excursion last even ing. Erie Hos company will follow suit on Thursday evening. There will be a smooth time In tho Republican county convention on Thursday net. The manageis have gi eased the machinery, and tho slate will slide thiough with neatness and dispatch. Whitney. TUNKHANNOCK. In the matter of the Injunction ob tained by the Lehigh A'alley Railroad company against tho Laceyvllle Rrldge companv and the Horseheads Bridge companj, in which tho prellmlnaiy fheailng was held on Thursday and Fii- day last, Judge Dunham on Tuesday handed down an opinion in which he dissolved the pielimlnaiy injunction, and places the but den of electing an overhead crossing. If such a ciosslng is to be erected, on the Railroad com pnny Work on tho bridge, which was Inteirupted by the Injunction, was 10 sumed on Wednesday moining. Chailes E Tenj, of Wllkcs-Bario, was In Tunkhannock on Wednesday. Heniy Harding, esq , was In Wjalus lng on legal business ye.steiday. A meeting of tho local committee of the riretnen's association was held on Mondav evening and business i elating to the coming convention was trans acetd It was decided to have 2,000 seats. coiiHlBtlng paitly of opera chairs, brought heie for the convenience of people attending the band concerts and ball games The heats aie ownid by a Blnghamton p.m and brought heio at the expense of the local committee. Tho advertising and decorating committees weie furnished with funds for their work, and the banquet committee IP ported arrangements completed to hold tho banquet nt the Keoler hoube, v 1th arrangements for seventj -five guests Triton Hose company gavo an Ice cream festival at tho hose house on SVednesdai ovenlng, tho pioceeds go ing to the pui chase of uniforms for the company. The Electric Light company are en gaged this week In putting meters on tho dlffcioiit lines In town Thla move of the company Is causing considerable dissatisfaction among th business men and some of them air refusing to take tho light on that basis and have gone back to the use of kerosene oil. M44-H'MifrM M ilt ti 18 1 i IV :,cTlip.1ir- BEECKAH'SI Biliousness, i rlLLO I : Sick Headache, Gtvtu!!t0foenbS1cnueru , , in men, women or o tents 4 25 cents, I , , children, cured by ( at drug (tores. T THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review, Xew York, Aug. 0. There wns not much In tho stock maikot today. Tho market sold off at the opening on re alizing and on tho heavy tono Imparted by sympathy with Iiondon. Tho mnt ket, liowcvoi, was Inclined to move up wards bofoie tho end of the first hour under the lead of Sugar and In sym pathy with an additional llsc In the Minneapolis and 8t. Louis stocks. Con Botldatvd Gas wns strong and Ameri can Tobacco foiged upwards again, Its gain reaching nearly three nolnH and holding well near tho ton. Sugar weakened before the day was over, but there wore enough Individual stocks showing strength to maintain a prtly flim tone, notwithstanding the Intense dullness for tho rest of the day Rome of the gains were Dtiluth, South Shore nnd Atlantic preferred, 214: American Linseed Oil pVeferred, 294. the United States Leather stocks, 1 each: Ore gon Xavlgatlon, 4U; Pacific Coast, 2, and Reading and Chicago and East ern Illinois, l'A each, Genfinl Electric and Coloiado Fuel a point each Atchi son preferred advanced rtrongly In tho late dealings. The call money late was easier today under the Influence of offerings from out of town sources. Total sales, 334,110 shares. Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf flists dropped 4 per cent today In sym pathy with the reduction of 2 In the stock. The bond mat ket otherwise wus dull Total sales par value. $1,033,000. United States bonds werej unchanged on bid quotations. Quotntlnns furnished by OAnniNGTON ft CUSACK, stock and bond brokers, rooms 410 and 411 Connell building, Boran. ton, Pa. Open- High- Low Clos ing est est Inc. Am. Cot Oil . . . 42 42 42 42 Am. Sug He'g Co ..1C2U lt1 101; 1G1 Am. Tobacco Co 114 lib". 111 11G Am S & W Am. S & W., Pr Atcb , To & S. Io A.. T. & 9 P . Pr 69 59H 51'i, BS'i JS'i SSVfc 9S OS's 20V4 21 20-g 21 G3 Gt'4 G3 Ct Am Tin Plate 41 42 41 4Pi Bait . Ohio . .. Biook R T Con Tobacco . . C'bes. &. Ohio Chic. 1! & Q .... Chic. & O W ... Chic, Mil & St. P Chic & N VV Chic , H. I & P Con (las C. r C ftSt L Delawnie Sz Hud D, L & W . ... IS 4S 18 45 114-j, IVH 1144 1144 4b 471 4li 47 . 27'i 2S 27'8 2S .130 137U 11GW. 137'4 144 ir8 '4 1318 132 131'A 131? 1G1 1G1 1G1 m .1134 119 llS'i 11S .178 181 ITS ISO r7'4 fi' D7',i S7i .124 124, 1238 121), .177'S 177 177 177'; red Steel tya iii ui r Fed Steel, Pr Sl'4 S1'4 81V4 11'4 ' ,a Gen Electric 121 12: 121 Ki Int Paper .... Louis & Nnsh Manhattan 1Zc .. Met Traction Co M K. & Tonus .. Mo Pnclllc Nat. Steel 41'4 42'4 41VS 41i 7I' 74 744 744 US Hg 1178 llf 211 211 200V!i 2CHA 3G, 3G4 3G", W ISU 18 48H 414 fS)4 54 63 64 Nut Lend yCvi 30'v M"! .iUi N. J. Central 118 (T UF HSH N Y Central 13S1. 1T51. ns 1"H Ont t West North Pacific .... Nor Pacific, Pr . Pacific Mnll Penn R R Peoples Gas . . P C C. .t St. L ... Rcndln, 1st Pr ... Southern Piclllc .. Southern R R ... Tenn , C S. Iron . Colon Pacific Union Pac Pr . C S Lenther, Tr V S Rubber . . West t'nlon 2G8 2GV4 26'4 2G4 . ul 53'4 52 624 7SJ 7S1. 7S ;s, ...47 47 4G 47 .lr.Tfc 116H E" 13G'4 IDA, 1204 1208 120 . CDT4 70 69'4 6,b . (,0: G1K COS. Gl . 34ij '51 3IH 34J hi li'i h'J 24 7S 4 7S 78 51'!, 00' J-'i 70 77'(. 778 51 00' 8 71 41S, 72 514 S0'8 784 44'8 77' i 77'4 514 S'l'ii CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Open- High- Low- Clos WHEAT. September . CORN. September . OATS September . ing. est. et lng GS1, 691, GSt 30-8 CD's 318 197e W'i V, - - 1'OUK September S 42 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked Tlrst National name roo Scrnnton Savings Bank 2Jj Scianion i-auivnii. v" Third National Bank Scranton Railway Co Dlmo Dep. & Dls Bank Bccnomy Light, Boat &. Pow er Companj ................. Scianton Ulumlnatlng Heat &. Power Company Bcranton 1'orging Co Lncka Trust & Safe Dep. Co. Scranton Paint Co Clark H Snover Co., Com .... Clark & Snover Co. Pr Scr Iron Ienco & Mfir. Co .... Scranton Axle gs Scranton Pass Italhvaj, first mortgage, due 1920 .. . ...... People's Street Railway, first mortgage, duo 191S . ....... Teople's Street Railway. Gen eral mortgage, due 1D21 .. . Dickson Manufacturing Co .. Lncka Township School 6.. City of Scranton St. Imp. uJ. Mt Vernon Coal Co Scranton Axlo Works i5 35 30 ... 200 ... 47 S3 ... ... 100 150 80 490 1J3 ... 100 ... 100 115 ... 115 ... 113 ... 100 102 10J 83 ... 100 Scranton Traction 6 bonds.. 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. G. Dale. 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Butter Creamery, 20c, print, 21c ; dairy fresh, lv&niac. Cheeso Full cream, new, D'nlOc. Beans Per bu , choice marrow, $1.G3; medium, $1 45, pea, $1.43al 50 Peas Per bu , green, $1 20 Onions Southern or western, per bbls., $1n3 25, per bu., $110 New Potatoes Per bbls., $2 25; per bu., 73a80c. Lemons J3a3 73 pel box. I"lour-$l25al50 Philadelphia Qialn and Produce. Philadelphia, Aug. 9 Wlinat Firm and ,c higher, contract grade, August, 704a 70'.8c Corn Firm and 'te nlgher, No. 2 mled, August. Ji.'iaSb'ic Oils Dull and barel stead , No 2 white clipped. 27a .sc, rso i no io , su'inzbe , o j mlcd do 2Ga2ii'-iie Butter Fli inn . fancy webt em creamer lc do prints 21c Eggs Firm and 'i-c higher, fiesh, neinby, ll'j nltc. ; do western, HVal5e ; do south western lie , do southern, 12al3e. Checso Unchanged Refined Sugais Finn, fair demand Cotton1 Firm, 1-lGc. hlghor, middling uplands, G'2c. Tallow Un changed city prime, In liogheadn, 4'a 4-c ; country do. do, bairels, 4V1C ; do dark, 3'e . cakes, Dc ; grease, 2iju:''sc. Livo Poulti Quiet but steady, fiwls, lie , old roosters. 8c . r-prlng '"hlckens. as to sire, llnllc; ducks. 9c Dressed Poul try Flrb, good demand fowls, choice, ll'.c . do talr to good, 10'yiRi' , 'od roou- ters, 7''.c , broilers, ucaiby large, Itialsc , small ond medium do. I2il'c , vvcitein do, turgt, HalGc , medium do, l.'uEo , small md scalded, do , lo.ill. Recclptb -Flour I riO barn Is and "iOOrt sacks, wheat, 1200 bushels corn, 117'i0 bushels, oats, 1Uki bushels. Snlpiiu His Wheat, 21,)90 bushels, coin, 14j uOO bushels, oats, 101,000 bllblKlH. Hew York drain and Produce Market. New York Aug" 9 Fiom -Held hWhnr thun biicis views and consequently nilcd quiet AVheat Spot firm, No 2 red 75e fob afloat spot; 7J'c. e'e vatoi. No 1 not them Dulutli. 70 V. f o b afloat spot, options opened llrmei at jc advniue and lemaliud firm, rlotlmr a'c nui ndviiiuo, Mu closed (974e ; Scpiember 74c , December, 77c d.n Spot Hltiing, No 8, ?S'ic. f o n ,illoit: SVf.c elevatoi , options opened firm at Uc mlavncc, closed firm ,',o14c. net advunoo, Septomber closed 37c , December, SV.lc Oats -Spot firmer, No, 8 white, yic; No 3 do , 3c . tiuck mixed western, LGn2UiC. options quiet, steady Butter Stiung; western creamery. 15'salSHc. do. fucioiy. llul4V4c , Imitation creamery. EuJ5c j stato dalr, 13al7c , do. cioamer, JJ'ia 18'ijc cheese Dull; uarge white and (ol orcd, 9!iu9',ie.; email white,, W8e.; biuall colored, O'inOWc Eggs Firm! stato nnd Penniiylvnnln, 1M 4nl64c. ; western, un. graded, lOaMiic. Chicago Drain and "Produce. Chicago, Aug. 9. This wns a dny of cov ering by Bhorts In wheat and tho result wns on advance of Ua"?c. In Bcpte rnbrr and almost ns much the distant fig ures. Strong cublos, disappointing threshing rotttrdns and expectations of a bullish government report wero factors Conrso grains weie also strong, corn nnd oats each, advancing about ?c. Provis ions loHt nn early advance nnd closed 2li nlOc. lower. Cash quotations wero as follows: Flour-Quiet J No. 3 spring w heat, CTVinCSc : No 2 red, 70'4e ; No. 2 corn, 32nT2ic ; No 2 oats, 21tfn22c ; No. 2 hlte, 2IVic; No. 3 do, 2.1c N No 2 re, G2V.; No. 2 barley, MnlOc.; No. 1 Itnx, SWi; prime timothy seed, 2 Un2.l"Mii mesa pork, J7G0a8 25, Inrd, J3 07'ia5 20, short ribs, $IS0a3.15, dr salted shoulders, 5H't BHc j short clear, $5 3CnC 45; whiskey, $1.20; sugars, unchanged. Chlcngo Live stock Marknt. Chlcngo, Aug. 9 Cnttlo Trade brisk at advancing prices there being nn un usually good demand for choice, of which theic w as a good supply Best vtrades, 10a 13c. higher; good to choice cnttlo sold at J5 fiOafi 20; commoner cnttlo bringing $160 5 41, Btockerr, nnd feeders, sold at $3 23a 4 75; bulls, rowB and heifers, $2n6 li; Texas steers, $310.14.50 and calves, $ta7.15. Hogs Irregular, steady for deslrablo offerings but weak for other kinds. Heavy hogs sold at $lal G3; mixed, $4 3S.-i4.75 and light, $IB0a4 9O; pips sold $3C0a4S0 nnd culls, $2a4. Sheep nnd LnmbB Actlvo demand nnd prices firm; sheep sold $2 2."a3 23 for culls up to $t.G0at."5 for good native wethers, prime lots bringing $3. Lambs sold $3 DOaJ 23 for Inferior lots up to $0 40a C CO for best grades. Receipts Cattle, 1,500 head; hogs, 23,000 head, sheep, 15,000 head. Buffalo Live Stock market East Buffalo, Aug. 0. Cattle Market feeling dull, easy; veals, active and scarco nt shade stronger prices; good to prime hnndy 140 to 170 pounds, $6nG23, light to good, $4.2."a"75. heavy veals, slow, $ln5 25, buttermilks, $3 23a4; grass ers, $2 50a3 50. Hogs Market about stcadj; corn fed Yorkers, $IOOa4 95, grnsscrs $l75aI8ii, mixed packers, $1.7Ca 4W, heavv hogs, $4 63a4.75. pigs, $IWa4W, roughs, $3S0nll0; stags, J3 10a15O. Sheep nnd Lamb" Market stead , best lambs, $6aG23, few, $G 50, culls to good, $ln5 75, bulk of buck lambs, $5 50d5 75: mixed sheep tops, $4 80a5, culls to good, $2.50a 4 73, wethers nnd yearlings, $5.10a5 25 New York Idve Stock Market. New York, Aug !). Beeves Good beeves, firm, common and medium steers nnd cow , stead , bulls, steady to a shade higher, steers, $3ajG3, tops, $5 80, oxen and stngs, $ln4 7'; stockers, $1 2-a 4 35, bulls, $2 50n3 60, fat bulls, $3 70a4, cows, $150a3 50. Calves Active, firm to 25r. higher, veils, $5a7.2o, tops, $7.50, culls, tint?,', buttermilks, $3 50a3.73; grassers, $3at.25; southern calves, $4 87ka5.12V4. Sheep and Lambs Good sheep, steady; others weak to 13c lower; lambs, firm to I5c higher, sheep, $3a4 80; culls, $2 73; Iambi, $l75a7 15; culls, $3 50a4 25. Hogs rirm: good heavy to choice light hogs, $4 90a5 15. East Liberty Cattle Market. East Llbrrtv, Aug. 9 Cattle Steady; cvtro, 5 40a5 50; prime, 5G0a5 75; common. U25a.180. Hogs Steady; modlums and best Yorkers, $1 9oa5, good light Y'orkers, $4 S5a4 DO, he-ivy Jioks, $1 SOal 90: pigs, $4 CO a4 80; roughs, J!25i4 25 Sheep Steady; choice wethers, $l75alS0; common, $.'.i'5; spring lambs, $laS; veal calves, $6 50a7.23 OU Market. Oil City. Aug. P.- Credit balances. $l 27; certificates closed, ensh oil offered $l.2S'i; ro bids or sales, shipments, 77,393 bar rels, average, 84,079 barrels! runs, 102, C47 barrels, uvcrage, S3.99S bairels. BASE BALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Table. W. L. P.C. Brook) j n id J.i ,M9 Boston (0 34 .C33 Phlladelphiv 5S oS .001 Baltimore 53 39 .551 Chicago 52 42 .353 Cincinnati 52 12 .553 St. Louis 53 44 ,5'C Pittsburg 18 -IS .500 Loulsvillo 41 50 .451 New York 37 51 .407 Washington 25 C2 .301 Cleveland 17 82 .172 At Boston- , R H E. Cleveland 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0312 2 Boston 02 1 1000 3 -7 12 1 Batteries Kncpper and McAllister; Nichols and Bergen. Umpires Ljnch and Connolly. At Philadelphia- R II E. Pittsburg 1 300000 2 7-1J 18 3 Philadelphia . .....2 0 4 0 0 10 1 G-ll 22 2 Batteries Tanilehllt and Schrlver; Ma gee. Orth and Douglas. Umpires Emsllo and McDonald. At Baltimore- R.H.E St. Louis 001200012-6 10 J Baltimore 1 00101000 3 10 2 Batteries Young and Schrecongost; Mc. Glnnity and Robinson. Pmplies O Day and Hunt. At New York- R.H.E. Louisville 3000000 1 0 4 10 1 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02 7 0 Batteries Phllippl and Zlmmer; Sey moui and Warner. Umplreb Mannassau and M.cGarr At Brookbn- RUE. Cincinnati 0 0 4 12 0 0 7 0-1415 3 Brooklyn 4 10 2 0 4 0 11-13 12 i Batteries Hnhn. Phillips nnd Pcltz. Yeager, Donovan and McGulre. Umpires Gaffney and Latham. At Washington- R.H.E. Chicago . .. .012002010011 1 Washington .. 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1-313 3 Batteries Roach and Donohue; Wcy. hlng nnd Duncun Umpires Swartwood and Dwyer OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. Eastern League. AA'orceeter, . Piovldence. 3 Rochester, 12, Toionto, 2. Montreal. 4 S.wactise. 3 (fiibt game). Syracuse, S. Montreul, 2 (seco.id gume). Springfield, 7; Hartford, 4. Western League. Indianapolis. 4. Buffalo. 2 Minneapolis. 7, Kansas Clt, 0. Milwaukee 12, St Paul, 11. Grand Rapids, s, DetmP, 6 AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. Tho Tnjlor Reds chullcngo tho Old Forge team foi 11 game on the Old Forgo grounds for Saturda afternoon. August 12 Answer Immediately. E. G. AVutklns, manager. The Sliders challenge either of tho fol lowing teams for a gumo of basu ball on August 12 on the Slideis' grounds. Park Hill 8tars, Sluggers, Arrlvels Tho Jonas Long's Sons' base ball club desire to correct tho report of theli guino with tho Delaware nnd Hudson operators which nppearoil In tho base ball column of tho Times last evening Tho party who caused the untruthful score 10 to 12 for the Di law are and Hudson club to bo Inserted was certainly laboring under a delusion, for when the umplro called tho game on account of darkness tho score stood 10 to 7 lu favor of tho Jonas Long's Sons. Tho Slideis challenge tho AVest Side Re serves and North End Arrivals for Sut urduy, August 12, at 2 30 o'clock on Slid ers' grounds, Pleuso answer In Frlda's The People's 'ViV A POPULAR CLEANING HOUSE for tlis Usiislt ot All Who Have Houses to Kent, Heal Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situations or Help Thesj Small Advertisements Co3t One Cent n VorJ, Six Insertions for Five Cents a Word Except Sittmtiorji Wanted, Which Arc In. scried Tree. HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED-l-'AlTIiri'L PERSONS TO travel for old house Straight, bona fido salary S7M) n. venr and expenses Uf erence Enclose self-addressed stnmpid envelope, A J Munson, Secrntary, Chi. cago. FOR RENT LARaE TWELVE-ROOM CORNER, hone, Mulberry and Webster, $2?. HOUSE 73? AJATllTRoi" AIRY rooms, nil conveniences. Possession Immediately. FOR RENT-THE OLD HOME l'OR iTlendlrss on Adams avenue. It will bo rented ns a whole, oi will bo fitted up for two families It Is well adapted for a, lugo boarding house, or for rent ing furnished rooms. Inquire of F. I. Hitchcock Ac Son, I'lro insurance nnd Rent Estate, Commonwealth Building. 932 GREEN RIDOR STREET. EIUH'l rooms; fine location; $10. FOR SALE FOR SALE-HOUSES AND LOTS IN Scranton nnd Dunmoro nt low pticcs. Enquire nt 613 Lackawanna uvenue. FURNISHED ROOMS. NICE FURNISHED oiru"NIURt nlshed looms for light housekeeping, steam heat 922 Gibson street FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED, BATH and running vvuter, 407 Madlon avc WA NTED-ROOMS. WANTED-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping, two or three rooms In a nice, ciutet neighborhood Terms must bo reasonable. Address Fedn, Tribune MONEY TO LOAN. dWET(TToT?rkATFOJR,NFCdm and one-half, livo und six per cent Any amount Dunn & Walker, 311-313 Connell building. MONEY TO LOAN-$1,000. $2,000 AND other sums 6 per cent straight loans. D. P. Rcploglo, Mears Building . FOUR AND ONE-HALF PER CENT nnd five per cent money on approved security. M. H. HOLGATE, Common wealth bulldlrg. LOST LOST -ST BERNARD DOG. ANSWERS to name ot llobson. Reward foi his return to 232 Lackawanna uvenue. II. F. Maloney. LOST OR STRAYED. LOST OR STRAYED FROM PASTURE, brown mulley cow with vvhlto star Ten dollirs reward for return to Luther Keller, 515 Clay avenue. BOARDING. WANTBD-SUMMER BOARDERS; most delightful scenery, three min utes from D., L. & W. Mrs. Machette, Elmhurst. BOARDING 525 FIND STREET. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD CAN bo had In Scranton at tho news stand. of Relsmnn Bron 403 Spruce and 503 Lin den; M Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer. 211 Spruce street. SCALP TREATMENT. MlKsriCTVTKLTErtrsC ment. 50c ; shampooing. 50c . facial massage, manicuring, 25c; chiropody. 701 Qulncy. LEGAL. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the Scranton Forging compan, for the election ot directors nnd tho transaction of other business, will be held nt the olllco of the compni In tho city of Scranton on Wednesday. Aug. 2i. 1'99 nt 1 o'clock p m E F CHAMBERLIN Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED PLACE WANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS cabinet maker, wtll acquainted with the furnlturo business Cabinet Maker, Tribune office SITUATION WANTED-ENGLISHMAN. thorough bookkeeper and gineial clerk; best references, small -alar P M. C, General Delivery. SerantB' SITUATION WANTED - WASHING and Ironing done b 1111 experienced lnundrebs, 227 Marlon stieet, Green Ridge, opposite tho factor. GOOD BAKER ON ANY KIND OF bread and cakes, wants steady work. Address 623 A WOMAN OF REFINEMENT AND culture would like a position 11s a companion to travel.or would take charge of u home and servant : best of refer ences given and exchanged Addrisj, 51. A. K , Scranton P O , Scranton, Fa SITUATION AVANTED-BY A YOUNG lady of experience , as stenographer References given. Address, "D." Tribune office. SITUATION AVAN'TED-HY A YOUNG man 21 ears old. would llko to have a position ns bookkeeper or assistant bookkeenir, nfereiues If icqulred. Ad dress AV. II. Trlbuno office. SITUATION WANTED - LAUNDRY done by nn expert laundress ut 227 Marlon stieet, Gieeu Ridge, opposlto tho fnctoiy. SITUATION AVANTEP-UY A MIDDLE- aged lady as housekeeper In small famll . can give it Terences If iiqulnd Address. Mrs Mary Jones, Trlbuno ofilce DRAUGHTSMAN EXPERIENCED IN hoisting engine and lieiurul diangbt. Ing, wishes change of location Refer ences I'ted P Darte, Bnrgor, Pa. Trlbuno Wei will jslvo u return gnrno the following Satin da. A Thomas, manager The St Thomas college base ball tlub, tho champions of Lackawanna county, will play thu Holford base ball team, of Pcckvllle, 0110 ot tho stiongest aggrega tions of ball pluerh ot that part of ibc valli, Saturda, August 12, on the- Mott Haven grounds. Peckvllle. The wlllulso hnvo McAvoy and Allen, thimplon cake walkers, In their latest coaceptlon "My Honolulu Lady." and also Palmer and Gardner, acrobatic artists Game will bo called at 3.30 o clock sharp Tho line up of tho St. Thcmas team will bo as fol lows: Cootie, c Duffy and Grltllu McIIugh. ss , Hastings, lb . Weir (cap tain). 2t . 11 ron. 3b , Phllbln, If , Rim, cf : O'lloio, rf All members of the St Thomas team ore rr quested to moot at the college, ut 1 30 o'clock phurp Mistaken, "I'd lilto to hear nu play the violin, Mr Billing." said 7-ear.old Tommy, who was entertaining tho visitor "But I don't play tho violin. Toraraj ' "Then papa must bo mistaken I hen id him tell mummut that ou plajid second fiddle at home." London luphlc, Exchange. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Connell building, Scranton E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT OFFICE rear of GOG Wushlngtcn avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK', JR.. ARCHITECT, 435 Spruce st , cor Wash nv . Scrnnton FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. Price building, 120 Washington avenue, Scianton. T. I. LACEY St SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS DR. I. O LYMAN, SCRANTON PRt vato Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul berr DR H I."" REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 113 Wyoming ave WELCOME C SNOVER, Coal Exchange 2nd lloor, Room D. Hours, to 1, 2 to 5. HAT MANUFACTURER. TOLLES, 409 SPRUCE STREET, MAKES your bat to oidei und they fit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 125 nnd 127 FRANK llii avenue Rates reasonable. P. 'EIQLEU, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE NEAR D , L & W. passenger depot Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop LAWYER? RICHARD J. BOURKE, ATTORNEY nt.L.uv. ,rC0-2 Lackawanna avenue Om cral law business, collections nnd loans, J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counsclloi-nt-Law. Rooms, 312-313 Mears' Building. M. J. DONAHOE, ATTORNEY-AT-law Olllces, 012-G13 Mcnrs' Building. FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counsr Uor-nt-Livv, Buir building, rooms 13 and II Washington avenue WILLARI WARREN & KNAPP, AT tornejs and Counsellors.at.Law Re publlenn building, Washington avenue, fccinnton, Pa. JESSUP & JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building Rooms 1 20 and 21. JAMES W OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Lavv Rooms 514, 513 and 51G Board of Tiade Building. D V REPI.OGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on re.il estate securltv. Mears' building corner Washington nvcnuo nnd Spruce street. JAMES ,1. H HAMILTON ATTORNEY-at-Law 302 Commonwealth building, Scranton. EDWARD W THAYER ATTORNEY Rooms 903.901, 9th lloor, Mears' building. L A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW . 502 Board of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. C R PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Commonwealth building, Scianton, Pa. PATERSON & WILCOX. National Bank building TRADERS C. COMEGYS, building. 9-13 REPUBLICAN A W. RERTIIOLF, Mears' building. ATTORNEY, PHYSICIANS AND SUfOSOWS MARY A. SHEPHERD, M D, HOME opathlst, 61G Linden street. DR W. E ALLEN, 513 NORTH WASH. Ington avenue. DR L M GATE'S. ROOMS 207 AND 20$ Board of Trade rtulldlng Office hours, 8 to 9 a m 2 to 3 and ." to 8 p m Rest dence, 3U9 Madison avenue DR. C. L FREAS SPECIALIST IN Rupture Truss Fitting nnd Fat Reduc tion OHlce telephone 13C3. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to I. 7 to 9 DR. S W L'AMOREAUX, OITICE 211 Washington avenue Residence 1118 Mulberr Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, ktdncs nnd genlto-iirlnnr or gans n bpeclnltv Hours, 1 to I p m W. G ROOK, VETERINARY SUR geon Hori-es, Cnttle und Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scrnnton. Telephone 2072. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton Pa. Courses preparntorv to college law medicine or business Opens Sept. 11th Send for catalogue. Rev Thomas M Conn, LL D principal nnd propiletor, W E Plunile.A M , head, master. SEEDS G R CLARK . CO . SEEDMEN AND Nurserjmen, store 1IG Washington ave. nue; gieui house, 1350 North Muln ave nue, stoio tile phone, 782. WIRE SCREENS JOS TvUETTEL. REAR 311 LACKA wnnnu nvenue, Scianton, P.i , manufac turer of AVIro Screens MISCELLANEOUS BAUlR'S "ORCHESTRA -MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, p.utliH leceptlons wed dings and concert work furnlsheel For terms nddre-s R J Bauer conductor, 117 AVvomlng avenue, over Hulbcits' music store MEGARGEE BROTHERS PRINTERS supplies, envelopes piper bigs, twine AVurehoubt. 130 AYiislilnglon nvenue Scranton, Pa. CITY SCAVENGER A B RRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY A At 1.1 h and cess pools, no odor Imptoved pumps used A. B BRIGaS, Proprietor. Leave ordeis 1100 Noi.h Main uven ie or Elck"'s drur store, coinl Adams and Mulberry Telephone 9340 RAILROAD TIME TABLES. LcIiIkIi Vallov Kullro.i.l. In effect Mo 14 IVjS TRAINS 1.1'WL SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New A oik via U &. It R R , at 0 43 a in and l.'UI. 2 18 4 27 (Black Dlunond Exprns). aim 1130 p. m. Sunda s. D H . 1 "IS p m For AVlilto Haven. Iluclelon und prin cipal points In the tool icgli'ilH vlu D & II It It, 0 13, 2 18 and 1 .' p in 1 or Poltsvlli. 0 41. 2 1b 11 m For Bethlilum, Easton Reading liar, rlrtlmrc and principal Intermediate sm tleiiisMa D ii II R R. 0 13 u m. 12 0!, 18 4 27 (Black Diamond ExpictH), 1130, Sundass, I) A: H, 1 " 7 IS p in Korf 'Tunkhannock, Towanda, Elmlra Ilhncn, Geneva and principal lntermedl- ato stations, via 1 . 1. a vv. 11 11 8 us a m . 12 53 and 3 !j p in For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo NIag. 111a Fulls. Chicago and all points west "la I) AH R R l.'O! '111 (Blatk Dla. mond ExpreFsi, 7 18 nnd 11 30 p m Sun. dins, D At II 12 01a 111 7 4S p m Pullman pirlnr and sleeping or Lehigh A'nlli parlor cms on nil trains between Ilkes-Unire and Niw A'ork Plilladtl pbln Buffalo and Suspension Bridge ROLLIN II. AVILBUR, Geu Supi , South Bethlehem Pa CIIAS 8 LEE. Gen Pass Agt , 20 Cort- landt bin it Now A'ork A W NONNEAIACIIER Division Pass- enger Agent, Soiith Bethlehem Pa For tickets and Pullman reset vutlons apply 309 Lackawanna ave., Scranton, Pa, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. ""'""bB1"'"J'B " fc,VwwfcfcwwwVVrveruM"V'J'XOj'j' Schedule In Effect Juno 10, 1800. Trolns Leave Scranton : 0.45 n. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washtnrrton, and for Pitts burg nnd tho West. 0.38 n. m., week days, for Hazle ton, Pottsville, Beading, Norrls town, nnd Philadelphia; and for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington and Pittsburg nnd the West. 2.18 p. m., week days (Sundnys 1.58 P- m.,Vfor Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Waah ingtou and Pittsburg and tho West. 1.27 p. m.r week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Blttsburg. , ,, J.K.WOOI1. flen'l P. Ajsit. J.tl IIUTCHINSOV. Ueneral Munsitr. Eel., Lnckti. and WcHteru. t- i l:"oct Monday, Juno T,, 1899. I' rkl i?r. Ntw York and all points cast, I 49. 3 00, 5.19, s 00 and 10 03 u m. , 12 55 und 3 3j p. m Express for Easton. Trenton, I'hlladeU ''"'".A'i'1 u'e south, 5.10, 8 00 and 10 05 a, m , 12 5-, nnd 3 3.1 p in. lob hanna accommodation, G 10 p. m. ,il xnro,s for Blnghiimton, Oswego, El nilrn. Corning, Hath, Dansvllle. Mount Morris ninl Buffalo, 1210, 2.35. 9 00 a. m., i ou und B CO ii ni , muklng close connec .,..,J.nt I!l,rf"l" to nil points in the west noijhvvrst nnd southwest vv nshliigton accommodation, 3 40 p. ra. lunghumton and vvny stations, 1 05 p. m vi i. i "ccommniiatlon, 4W p m. vllle, making close connections at North "mberliiml for Wllllnmport. Harrlsburg, ."iiuiiiiii', iwisiiinKion ami tne soutn Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, GOO, 10 05 a m , nnd 1 55 and 3 40 p. Nnntlcoko and Intermediate stations, 3 OS and n 10 n 111 Plymouth nnd Inter im dlato motions ,TK and 8 50 p. m. Fop Kingston. 12 53 p m Pullman parloi nnd sleeping coaches on nil etprchH tialns For detailed Information, pocket tlmo tables, etc . nppl to M L. Smith, Dis trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket olllco. Delaware nnd Hudson. On May 11th, 1899, trains will leavo Scrunton ns follows For Carbondalc G 20, 7 33, 8 53, 10 1J a. m . 12 noon, 121 2 20, 3 52, C23, G 23, 7.37 9 li, 11 0) p m , 1 1G a m. For Albany, Saratoga. Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. G 20 a. m., 2 20 p, m. For Honesdale 6 20, 10 13 n. m. 2 20, 5 23 p. m. I'or Wllkes-Barre-fi 43. 7 IS. 8 13, 9 38. 10 43 a. m . 12 03. 1.23, 3 33, 4 27, 6 lu, 7.1S, 10 41 11 30 p m For New York. Philadelphia, etc, via Lehigh Valley Railroad ti 45 p m., 12 OJ 1.2S. 4 27 p m , with Black Diamond Ex. press, 11 30 p m For Pennsjlvanl.a Railroad points, 6 43, 9 38 a. m , 2 18, 4 27 p m For western points, via Lehigh A'alley Railroad 7 18 n in , 12 03, 3 3 with Black Diamond Express, 10 41, 11 30 p. m. Trains will arrive In Scranton as fol lows From Cirbondilo nnd tho North G 40. 7 43. SIS '"tl, 10 ." 11. 'A a. m, 1.23. 2.15. 3 23 4 21. 7 43, 10 ,S. 1127 p m. From Wllkcs-Bnrre and the South G 7 4S, S 4$, 10 JS 11 55 n 111 , 1 is, i 14, 4 4S, 5 20, 6 21 7 53 1 0". 10 0", p m . 1 13 a m. SUNDAY TRAINS I'or Cnrbondalo 9 03, 11 33 p m ; 2 23. 3 :j, 5 47. 9 53 p m Tor Wllkes-Barre-O 38, 12 03 a. m ; 1 53, 3 2S 5 41 7 4S p m For Albany, Saratoga Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc., 2 23 p m Lowest rates to all points in United States nnd 'Canada J W BURDICK. G P. A , Albany. N Y. H. AV CROSS. D P A Scranton Pa. (Lehigh nnd Susquehanna Division) Stations In New A'ork Foot of Liberty street, N. It , and South Ferry, AVhttchall street. Central Rnilro.iJ of New .Jersey Anthracite coal used exclusivel, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 23.1699 Trains leavo Scranton for New York. New ink. Elizabeth Philadelphia. Easton. Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk and AVhlte Haven at 8 30, a m ; express, 1 20; cxpriss 4 00 p m SundaB, 215 p m I'or Pltttton and AVIlkes.Barre, 8 30, 11 '0 1 in, 120, I no, 7 13 p m Sundas, 11 !0 11 m , 2 13. 7 lo p 111 For Mountain Park 8 30, 11 "0 a. m , 1 20 p m Sundas 1130 a m , .' 15 p m For Baltimore and AVaslilnglon, and points South nnd AVest vli Bethlehem 8 "0 11 in , 1 20 p m Sunda s, 2 13 p m For Long Branch Occiii Grove, etc at 8 30 (through can a, m and 1 20 p m For Reading Lebanon and Harrlsburg, vli Allenton. S.!0 a m, 120 p m Sun dav, 21" u m For Pottsville. S 30 a m . 1 20 P in Returning, Pave New A'ork, foot of Lib erty street, Noith River at 4u0, 910 (ex press) a m 1 30 (express) p m Sunday, 4 ?u n m Lenve New A'ork. South Ferr, foot Whitehall stieet. at 9", am, 123 p m Passengers arriving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all the elevated rallioads, Broadway ciibh cars, and fen lis to Brooklyn nnd Staten Islsnd making quick transfer to and from Grand Central depot and Long Island uillrcail , , Leavo Philadelphia. Rending Terminal, 9 21 a in. 3 00 p m Sundays, 6 11 a m Through tickets to all points Last. South ami AVest at lowest rate at tha 8taU!i H OI.HAUSEN Gen Supt H P BALDWIN. Gen. Pass Agt. Eric mul Wyoming Valley. 'lime Table In Effect June 4, 1891 Trains lone Scranton for New A'ork, Newliuig and Interimdlato points on Erie tiiilieiad at'. 00 a m. and 2 J p 111 I'm lluwlev and Imal points at 5 00 a ,,, x 1-1 a m md 2 28 p in For Lako rb 1 at 5 'o i ni ' himdnv trulns leave Suuoton for LaKa Arh 1 ut 15 " m and 1 jj p m stopping ut Interim dlnte stations ...v,,,.-uu accommodation, M p. m, l.Vpress for Utle.a mul lllnliilKl.l Kiirlnira. 2.35 a. in. nnd 153 p, m. Ithaca, 2n, quo n. m nnd 155 p m 1 or Northumberland lMttHimi wilkra. Hnrrn. lltmmtu in.. - . SCIt INTO DIVISION. Ill i:tfeet Jmic .'5111, 1MII). Anrllt lloiitnl. Mouth Hound, 20S 203 '201 I2l) 272 15172 Oil J 3 g- Stations Is &J a Q ; -a IS aU k ni ii- m Arrive Leave 1 Mi ... .. 7 2iN A Finnklln st .... ; 41 .... .. .... I 7 10 West 4.'nd street,.. 7M .. .. I . 7l WceUawKen ' . 810. a i r m e m Anlvo Leave a m i- 11 r u 10 ft nj in 1 artosu 'inn Jici ( 10 40 '1 ih 1 Cji llancnck OJOii'l 4 31 10 31 C r; is w Starllelit fiis 8W 141 msi 6Hit 0 Picstoni'Ark iisj a 111 i ct JOli 5f4l240 Wlnwned 04 -.MlfiOl loo- siiiusil Poyntcllu oko ssi! ri4 H '.OR 41 12 14 Orson IIS5 2 5S' 01 fi40 viiJiaii1 rieiEaiit Mr rov .lea r, 'n ! 0 SJAlltl1, Lrilohd.de 7 03 SfJ. Bti 021 siu'iko1 roiei city 7Juaiss4i 910 , onllS4 caibinrtve 7 81 sail bm 907 4 r. Ill 0 Ii le Hrld.'e 737,11381 BUI 9 014 51111211 Mnyllild 7 .' 13 1)0 01 KW 4 41llini Jfllavii 7 41 3 41 U(V) 813 1 4311 111 AlChlbald 7&0 3 SI GOJ 8W 4 1011 Til Willi Ml 7 63 '1IS4 1J 846 noilll1 l'eckvllle 71R S.VJ(ia H4.' 4 Jl 11 irTi OlrrliiUlt fiO.4 01fl.M 84) 4 tij 11 01 l'riccbiiri; 8 04 4u; 11 J 1 K38 4 2. 1101 'ibrnop 8 0(1 4 10 fi 7 831 1 Mil Oil rimlitenco 8I1) 414 IF)) si! 419(117 ran. place 8itU7 osi 8 jo iniorv -c! ant on dnj4Wjosj ami- ii a 11 leavo AiiIvpa u'r ur u t Hiinday only f slKDltles that traloi (top on signal tor pas. sengeis '1 rains sav and !0a Sunday only Other trains dally except eutidtiy. nciirti latcs vli ontailo & western before purclmlng tickets and save inonoy 'Utoujli Unirnei outTert slcepei nnd freo re clImngcUolreurNewAorkto Chtcifo ultbout cliank'C. l'fikoengrr l(ult llcelucuil lu XivnCrnlk re'r.Mllc. J.c. Anderson, (len.rass Agt T, Flltcrolt, I)y, l'abs, Aft soranton, ra, A, V
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