TT V V '"''"'" "H " " " r"Wm ffi wwil i-i ' "w- r (mm" - rwf inff- miyyr-wp" ' .THE SCRANTON TRIBUflli-TUESDAY, AUGUST 15,. 1890. 3 TAYLOR NEWS. lnsurnnce Men Banquot Last Even ing's Trolley Ride Thlp Even ing's Event Personal and Other Note. The Tnylor district Meld Mnff of tbe Prudential Insurance compnny was given a buneiuot at the Palace hotel on Saturday evenln by Assistant Super-. Intemlont J. L. Nolger. The following members of the Tnylor stuff present were: AHslstnnt puperlntendcnl, J. L. Nelgor, Tnvlar agent, John Hayes; Old Forge, John J. King, Plttston, James H. Ward; Avocn, William J. Nelger. The visitors vveiv: General superintendent. 11 J. Schubert and nr. slstnnt. Gfiirgo H. Diyant of Scran ton nnd nJslstnnt, M Haggerty of Jermvn. At S:1J n smoker was Riv en nnd the following tonntH lesponded to Subjects "The Tnylor district, Its Present nnd Flit tile, bv J L. Nel gor "Our Rovnl Guests." J. 11. Ward "Why Our Tiiylm Staff Is th Dls-tilcl Lender." George II. Hrynnt. "The Seinnton district." H J. Schubert. "Ambition.' M Hr"-'gert . "The Tiue ruidentlnl Agent." Wllllnin .1. Nelger Agent John Hayes enriled oft the up plication prize, ho having seemed twenty-foui applicants within the past v eek MIfs Muigaret Hughes of Ilydo Park was the gin st of relatives here on Sunday. The following young people fiom this town enJo.ed n tiollev lid" t" Nny Auk park last Sunday Mls'es L'dlth. Annie and Geitiude Wntkln", MTgaiet Joiko, I.tzln Owens, Gene vvp nnd Delhi Davis nnd Mossts. riank and Pert Gendall, T. E-evvItt Elw.uels Thoims A Hvntis. Eugene Rer-e, John Owens jml George lluck man. Mi Homy Schultheli attended the rxcurrlcin to Mauch Chunk on Sun day mand treat Is In Mote this een lng for the lovers of music whtn tl2 Owe n. Kenuedj and Smith musical i "iii an v 111 give one of their excel lent entoitalnments at tln nudltoiluin of the Welsh Haptit chin th The above- nitlstr are highly lecominendcd nnd an excellent piogrninme has ben ptep.ired, nnd an evening of much pleasuie Is promised to all who at tends Doors :en nt 7 o'clock: cone-it stmts at S o'clock p. m. Admis sion 2," cent-. Mr". Jones of 11 dp Paik was the guest of lelatlvos hero yesterdn. Don't fnigit the excursion of the Ml nonka tllbe No 247, niproved Older or Ki'dmen to Mountain Park on Friday, next. Tic Uets. adults, Ol cents. Mr and Mis. Walter D Edwards, of IVllovtte, were the guet of i"latlves h"ie en the Sabbath. Rev. Dr. II H. Hauls officiated at the funeial of the late Morgan Wil liams, bf II de Paik, esteu0 Mrs?. Hrundage, of this place Is vis Itlng at the home of Mr nnd Mrs. Frank Iltynnt, of A"itlemy Htroet, Hyde Paik. A game of base hall 1 scheduled for the school houe giounds this after noon between the Reels nnd the Non pailels, two 1 ome teams Game will c ommence at 4 o'clock. The follow lng will h the possible make-up of the team" Xonpiilol" E D.ivl "econd PR. MAIITEL'S BOOK, a1v -fnf. Wnno ctiitfrc in ina.ni, rH.uut.-u vini'iuiv hiihj to-uay lor mi lEook.conuinini? I'urtioit luraunil ToBtlmnniAlfl nf tilt MAUTkT.'st French Female Pills. V I-ralsod by tbouftands of futlnflwl laellcafil J wife AlwaTfi Tollable and without an equal fumuruiiL ton In Tlhift. Vvlitta hnldhvotlflruvKiTNln tn, tjil hnr. I.r u, ,1 wig onioninume, wijitermti iced. Take no oilier, frcncll Drug Co.,3SleS 3SJ 1'cirlBt. Ken York City. -- 4- f -f -f - 4-f -f ----f -f-f-f-f-f - -f 4- -f - -f -f 4- 4- 4- X The beautiful location for Homes on X the Oram Tract, on North Main Avenue, X hereafter to be known as iWEST Is being eagerly sought for, as a glance at the map will show. For choice lots X at opening prices, apply at once to I G. F. REYNOLDS, .A. Connell EMding, 4 - - -f - -f t 4- Traders' Bank Biiilding, Or at the Office on ths Plot, -r-M f-f-f-t--t base: H. Stone, cntchcri F. Stone, center-Held; H. Owens, shortstop; T. Pow ell, first bFe; V. Nicholas, right Held, H. C.endnll, pitcher; H. Powell, third hnse; W. Grlintlm, loft Held. Iteds H. aelid'ill, Bceond bnso; Hayes, hartstop, J. .Moitls, catcher, M. Glynn, cntcher G. Morris, thlid '.ise; J Glynn, llrst hnse It. WntKlns, pitcher, J. Sehleln.s, left field; W. Stone, right Held If that Times representative possessed enough brnlns to be wot 111 bothering with wo wouldn't mind answering tho vuporlngs of his Intellect. As It Is wo lefrnln from making n further fool of him. MOOSIC. JIrs John Iirunges and Mis. IrA Winters, of Centremorclnnd, spent Sun day with friends bete. Mis James Winters, of West Pitts' ton, spent Sunday at Joseph Schoon ovors Milton nillR. of Luzerne, visited his bi other nt Damon on Sunday. Hev, Austin Griffin, D. D presiding elder of Wyoming district, was pres ent at Sabbath school In the Metho dist Kplscop.il church, but on account of Illness returned to Wyoming enmp ground, nnd Uev. Wilson Trelble, of Wyoming, preached a very able ser mon fiom the text John IU.1C, nnd ad ministered the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. At the business meeting In connec Hon with the ciuarterly meeting of th" Methodist Kplscopnl church. Uie deci sion to build a parsonage on the church lot wan practically made and the pas tor was nuthorl7ed to solicit funds for the purpose Should funds be secured sufficient to warrant the building, woik will be begun nbout Sept 1. Hev. R. M. Pascoe, of Avoca, win cnlllng In town on Frldny. Shadrack S. KalleJIan, a native of Haipoit, Turkcv, an Armenian, will be present tonight at the pracr meeting In the Methodist Kpiscopal chinch nr 1 speak on Almenlan Christianity. Anv persons desiring to assist him In seen -lng an education may do so. Tho meeting begins at 7 30 and all are wel come. The Ladles' Aid society meets Wed nesday afternoon with Mrs. Wainer, on W online nenue. Geneleo Sthoonoxer is visiting friends nt Plttston. Miss Kllzabeth Monle Is spending her vacation nt the home of her father, Charles Monle. OLD FOHGE. Cottage praer meeting will be held tonight nt the home of Mrs. Joseph Curtis Miss Hllzabeth Davis, of Kantlcoke, was the guest of Miss Maiy Seal on Sundar. Ml. and Mrs William Shlffer of West Plttston. were pallets at the home of Mr II. U ndsuli on Sundav. Mr. Arthur Lons, of Montrose, spent Sundav with fi lends In town The Ladles' Home Mlsslonaiy society w ill meet on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mis. Chailes Uieymlei. Miss neitha Hunow, of Hairlsburg, was a guest at the home of Mr. John Faraday, ji , on Sunday. Mr C W P.iodhead, of Monti ise, spent Sundav at the home of his par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs Samuel Biodhe.i.l. The funeial services of Mrs Sarpil Richards, weie held at the home of lvr slstei. Mis Williams, on Monday. In terment was made at Milwaukee. Mr Geoige Dinke, jr.. and fam"y aie Isltlng with relatives In Nlchol.-. X Y Mis Aulile Tinklepaugli of Dun moie. spent Sunday ot the home of her father, Mr Joseph Curtis. Mr and Mis Andeison nnd Mr. Atheiholdt. of Caieitown, spent Sun day with fi lends In this place. or CHARLES SCHLAGER, l f-f -- - -f-V-f-f - -H- THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review, New Yoik, Aug. 14. Tho stock mar ket started off with something of nn upward rush, stock exchange traders and u small outside following had ap parently come to tho conclusion that Saturday's bank statement Indicated that nil vexed problems In the money market had been settled and that case and abundance of funds were now nt hand. The first sharp ndvnnce In stocks, however, demonsttatecl that the pleasure of some heavy selling would have to bo encountered on nny general upward movement. The market there after lapsed Into the spotty condition which has been Its recent characteris tic. A small number of stocks showed cry nun ked strength, but tho usually actlxc and prominent stocks lay prac tically dormant throughout the session and showed u sagging tendency which the strength In speclul Instances had no effect toward counteracting. Ten nessu Coal and Iron advanced by sen sational leaps an extieme 0 points, giving color to prevalent tumors of a corner In the stock. The tone was fev erish below the hljjh level and the net gain was S?i. Tho nunounuement of the settlement of the smelters' strike In Colorado enhanced the prices of ciulto a number ot stocks, Including American Smelting, which Is most dl loctly affected, Coloiado Fuel, Denver and Rio Giandp stocks and Colorado Southern stocks Gains in the group lauged from 1'4 In Denver nnel Rio Grande to BU In Colorado Fuel pie feirod, The smelting stocks lose 6 and iYt, respectively The railroad stocks to show at length were com puiatlvely few. The Chicago Great Wi stern debentures starte'd downward after their notable rise on Saturday and nte nearl 2 points off on the day, but the piefeired A stock Is up over 2 points and the preferred n stock over a point. Resides these there ure not able gains In the Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis stocks, Louis ville, Kansas and Texas preferred, the Minneapolis, St. Paul, Sault Ste Marie stocks, Cleveland, Lorain nnd Wheel ing pref cried, New York, Chicago and St. Louis stocks and some of the low priced railroad stocks, Confidence over the money situation had a relapse, the conviction glowing that the Satur day bank statement may not be a fnlr rcllectlon of Saturday's condition In ihp market. Uneasiness and elepres slon were ulso reflected from abroad, political disquiet In France nnd al anclng money In London and Ueilln Ihientenlng some pressuie of Hciulda tlon lrom these quarters should this countrj's credits be called home. Whatever ease Is manifest In the money market Is realized to be due to the quietude of speculative mai kets the wot Id over and conservative heads In the financial world are In clined to frown upon an outbreak of speculation. Tho closing of the mar ket was active, but extremely li regu lar. People s Gas mounted above 122 on the announcement of the acquisition ol the Pullman Gas company, while othei stocks tended downwards. Net changes aie mixed. Total sales, 147, 200. The bond market showed increased activity, Kansas and Texas second leading. Pi Ices aie higher. Total sales par alue. $2,581,000. United States 3s and new .4s ndvanced U nnd the old 4s reglsteied and the Ss H in the bid pi Ice. Quotations furnished by CIUtlNGTON CUSACK, stock and bond biokers, rooms 410 and ill Connell bulldlns. Scran, ton, Pa. Open- High- Low- Clos ing est est me Am Cot. Oil Am Spirits Am. Sug. Ho g Co 'Am Tobacco Co .. Am S. & W .. . . Am S. & W., Pr . Atch . To. Ai S Fe A , T fc S. 1" , Pr Am. Tin Plato . . Halt S. Ohio Uremic R T . .. Con. Tobacco .. Chcs. & Ohio . . Chic, H. A. Q Chic. & G. W Chic , Mil d St, P Chic, H. I. & P ... Con. Gns Delaware & Hud , D. L & W . .. Fed Steel . .. , Fed Steel, Pr ... Gm. nitetrle ... Int Paper Louis. & N'liKh . Manhattan i:ie .. ,. 4114 -12 .. fl 0 ..C3ii 16la 41 4 6 n lb2 &i llb 117'j Cjlit Cli ' JN's 20', 21 424 43 4Si Wi ..1171'. lis . I.2V4 ..ku. .. 21 .. 618 . 4'; . 4SV 111', .. 4! t2 101 21 64 43i i 114'4 lHi 111. 47t W& il 2j 2S. 2Sk 2z' 137W 137' 13li' 137 . 14 lo 14'(j 131, l?2'i 112"a 111 13Fi .111 119'i 11S4 HbiCj M0 10 1764 177 121 124 12!'i 12!i ,17lH 17ti78 178'ij 170', buvj lii'i wj's Wx 82'is 121 42' j 73 US', bl S2 S3 121 12 7cJ HSU 2ini4 40 4) 57' i 33S l.'l 121 42 42 73V 75 117U 117-s; Met Traction Co ..'.wi ."U7 JfJ M K & Texas W, !5 39T- Mo Pacific 4si 4j7 57 33'i inn 19. H1"4 20 "Pi 77' i Nat Steel Nat Lead N J Cential N Y Air lir.ike . N Y Central . Out & West North Pacific Not. Pacillc, J'r . Pacific Mill' Penn H II .. . People s Gas .. 1 C C & St. L .. neadlnif, 1st Pr Southern Pacific .. Southern It H . .. Tenn . C & Iron . Texan Purine . . I'nlon Pncllle .. . Cnlon Pnc , Pr . 1 S. Leather, Pr U. S. Hubbcr .. . West Villon . 3b4 33 117 ui.'a 33 117 193 13 20 5 7' 77A .lt i 20 "OS, 5-! 53 . 47 47'i 137 '37 Kit l"i 13GH 1-W", .1207 122', 120' 1J2 3 7! UPC 3I r.2V, S7U 2l'i 4tV, . 01 . r. r.2-, K7 21 ' . H'h 777i . 75 . 51 . 90 01 33 .VI f, '1 21 ' 41' 7771 73 61 Cn'-i V-l, 21-f, 4t'C 77' I 75'4 50 S9i , ,5 rii, S974 ,) CHICAGO BOARD Or TRADE W,.T Open- High- Low- Clos WHEAT. inc. ao, Aa, , D , , w. - 1 IJIK, ,7viinuiii'i , elH December 737i pni.w 71 71'f, 3I' 2SS 71 it ri 737 2U 1'iS 19V. 7U4 30"i MV, 10-i 19 fSeptember 30', j-ieccmlier 2S OATH Septmbpr ill Dee ember 19 PORK l September S33 S.37 S2 8 30 LARD. ' September 5 23 3 27 5 20 3 20 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations AH Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKB. Bid. Asked. rirst National Bank soo Scranton Savings Hunk :ss Scranton Packing Co jj-, Third National Bank 355 Scranton Hallway Co jo Dime Dep, & DIs. Hank ...... 200 ... Economy Light, Heat ft Pow. cr Compnny 47 gcianton Illuminating Httt & Fowor Company 63 Scranton forging Co m Lncka Trust SSHuto Dcp Co. 350 Scranton Fulnt Co Eq Clark & Snover Co,, Com .... 400 Clark & Snover Co 1 . Pr ia ... Her Iron Fenco & Mfg. Co joo Scranton Axlo ,HDg- 100 Scranton Pass Railway', first mortgage, due 1920 u5 People's Stieet Hallway, first mortgage, due 1018 ... ....... m ... People's Street Railway. Gen. cral mortgage, due 1921 115 Dlckeon Manufacturing Co 100 Lacka Township School 5 102 City of Scrunton St. Imp C. ... 102 Mt Vernon Coul Co gj Scranton Axle Works jog Scrunton Traction 67a bonds.. 115 ... Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by H. O. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Hutter Creamery, 20c. ; print, 21c; dairy fiesh, Kal9c. Chceso Full cream, new 10al0',4c. Ileuns Per hg., choice murrow, 1,63; medium, $1.45; pea, $l,45al.50. Onions Her bu S3a90c. New Potatoes Per bu , 00c. Lemons $1aJ 5J per box. Kolur-Jlol 30. Philadelphia Grain and Frodue. Philadelphia, Aug, H-Whcat-l'Irm nnd 'ic. higher; contract grade, August, 71ii 72c. Corn Firm, fair demand; No. 2 mixed Auguit, 30,4n3eic. Oats Stcody; No. J white clipped, 27'4ntsc , No. 2 mixed do., 2&4n28e. Flour Quiet but stead ; winter superior, J2a2,15; do. extras, 2 20a 2.33; I'ennii Ivai la roller, old, clear, 1u 3.15; do. do. do. straight, tl.15n3.35, do. do. new, clear, J2'.K)i3.10, do, do. do, straight, t1.10a3.30, western winter, old, clear, $1a 3.15, do. do. do. stralRht, $3.20aJ10, do do. do. patent, $1.tyin3.r., do do. new, clear, $2!M)a3, do. do. do straight. V 15a3.33; do. do do patent, $3riOal.'6; do. do, now, clear, J2!ion3; do. do. do. straight, $1.t3.i 3.1U; do. do. do patent $3.40n3f5, spring clear, $2!0uJ.15, do. straight. J1.43n3.70; do. patent. fU5u3M, do favorito brands, higher, city mllM extra. JJ20a2.33; do. dear. $3n3.23. do. straight, 3.23ii3 40, do. potent. H.G0n4 Ilyo Flour Quiet but firm with light offerings at J3 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Uutur Firm and 'inlc. higher, fancv western creamery, l!ifta20c , do prints, 2Jo, Eggs Were firm, fresh, nearby 13c , do. western, 13c, do, osuthwpstern, l?c do southern, 12a 13c. ChepHe-Steady He fined Sugars Ln. changed Cotton Was c. lower; mid dling uplands, 6e. Tallow Was firm; city prime, In hogsheads, ic; country do do., barrels, ic, dark, do, 3n4c; cakes, 5c, grease, 2'Ja3'14C. Live Poultry Dull and unchanged; fowls, 104allc; old roosters. So ; spring chickens, as to size, llnl3c; ducks, c. Dressed Poultry Stendy nnd In fnlr demand; fowls, choice, ll'ic.; do, fair to good, 104allc; rflosters, "4c , broilers, neaib, large, 13a 17c ; do. small and medium, 12al4c. , west ern do., large, llalCc , medium do., Ilal2e; smoll do , 10c Receipts Flour, 600 bar rels and 13,000 sacks; wheat, 7,000 bush els; corn, 137 000 bushels, oats, O.OuO bush els ; Shlpmerts Wheat, 4 000 bushels; corn, 7,000 bushels; oats, 9 000 bushels NewYorkGraln and Produc ilarkot. New York, Aug II Flour ralrly lie tle, firm nnd hicher. Wheat Spot strong. No. 2 red, 7Sc fob afloat spot. No. 1 northern Duluth, 791c f o. b afloat pot; options opened Btronff ot c. advaneo and at midday there was a second actlo advance, closed strontr at l'fcal'ie net advance; May closed &2e. ; Sentcmber 77'iP. December, 70)Jc. Corn Spot steady. No. 2, 3'sC f o. b afloat, Si'jc. elevator; options opened firm al 'sc. advance andtuled steady all day, closed steady, unchanged ; Dccembei closed 3l-c ; &'ptember. "Ce. Oats Spot easier; No 2 27e ; No. 3, Jflc ; No 2 wlhte, 2c : No 3 do.. 27c , track mixed western, 2Ca28c. , track white western, 2i!a34e. , do. do state. 2hi3lc ; options nt sleeted. Hut. ter Strong; western creamery, 16a20c ; faetorj, l.lal'o . Imitation creamers, 13a 15c ; state dairy, llalSc do creamery, llia20c Cheese Quiet, larso white, 9a Dc ; small do , alOe ; latRe colored, 9 090; f-mall do, OalOc. Ebbs Firm, state ami Pennslvanlo, 16ul7c ; western, ungraded, lln!4c at mark. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, Aug 11 Wheat today devel oped Into a strong bull market and closed at an advances of a cent ocr Biturdaj The continual fullni; off In prlmar re ceipts, nnd Renerall dlt-appolntlng spring wheat threshing returns caused free cov ering and brought outtdrio support to tho market Coarso grains were utterly in diffeient to tho wheat strength and closed a shade lower for nearly all options Laid declined 2a5c , but other products made little change. Cish quotations were as follows, riour-rirm, lOe higher. No 3 spring wheat. COa'Oc ; No. 2 ted. 73c; No. corn 31'4c . No 2 sellow, R25sc . No. 2 oats 21a21'4e . No. 2 white, 2l94c , No. 3 do , 23'e , No. 2 rc, 51c, No 2 barley. 32a 38c, No. 1 flux. 1 01. northwest. $103, prime timothy seed, $2 "i0a2 33 , mess jiork, 7 50aS30; lard, $3 10.iu.23; short ribs, $1 S0a 4 S3, dry salted shoulders, 3a5s8c. , short clear, f". 10,15 35, "whiskey, Sl.28, sugars, unchanged. New York Live Stock Market. New York, Aug. 14. Heecb Steers, steady; bulls nnd cows, 10,i2Uc. higher, about all pold. steers, IJfliG, oin and htHgs, $3 50an.1o, bulls no,U80, cholcs fat do., $4a4 23, cows, $1 73a4 15 Cahes Actlo anil 23c higher, cals, $3a7 73, culls. $130; buttermilks, 62a4 12'., jcarllngs nnd grassers. $2 50a3 30 Shoe slow but steady; lambs. aetle at Satur day's prices, 2 cars unsold; sheep, J2 75a 4 60, extra. $(.75, culls, $2 50, lambs, $3.i 7.80, culls, $3.50a4.50. Hogs-Firm at $l.90a 515. East Liberty Cattle Market. East Llbertv, Aug. 14 -Cattle AetUe; extra. $3 50o5 GO; prime, $3 70a5 W; eommon mon. $3 23.i3 80 Hogs Active, shade high er; extra assorted mediums, $1 90a4 93; best Yorkers, $4 85.v4,90, common to fair light Yorkers. $1 75a4 bO; heavy hogs, $l.i0.i4 ,u; pigs, ns toeiualltj. $4 40al 70; grassers, $1 50 a4 63, roughs, $3a4 Sheep Steady; sheep, 15a20c. lower; choice wethers, $4 75a 4 V), common. $2a3; siirlng Mambs, $3 50a5.S0; eal calves, $5 50a7 23. Oil Market. Oil Clt. Aug. II Credit bilances, $127. certificates, $1.274 bid. shipments. 123.493 barrels, average, S,992 barrels, runs, &7, 270 burrels; average, M.Sll barrels. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Philadelphia- R H E. Chicago 00 200 1000-3 10 1 Philadelphia .... 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 2 -0 9 G Batteries Ta lor ond Donohue; Hern, hardt and Douglass. Umpires L nch and Connolly. At Brookln R H.E Loulsvtllo 101000 00 0-2 3 3 Brooklyn 10 10 0 2 0 0 0-11.' 0 llatterles-Cunnlnghnm and SSImmcr; Kenned v and Farrell. Swartwood anil McDonald. At Baltimore- R.H.E. Pittsburg .... 3310200-9 1G 3 Baltimore 0 0 8 5 1 0 "-H 10 3 (Game called on account of darkness) Batteries Tiinnehlll. Sparks and Selnlv er; McGlnnltj. Howell and Robinson. Umpires Mnnnastau and McGarr. At New York- R.H.K Cleveland 0 0 0 0 4 n 0 0 2- G 11 2 New York 1 0 0 1 I 0 2 2 - 7 11 2 Batteries Hiighey and Burden, Gettlg and Wainer. Umpires Einslto and Wll hon At Boston- R H K. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-3 0 3 Boston . 0 0030050-S 8 2 Butteries Philips nnd Pentz; Nichols and Bergen. Umpires Gaffney nnel Latham. OTHER, LEAGUE GAMES. Eastern League, Toronto, S; Pro ldunre, 4 Sprlndtleld, 7; Sjrneuse, C. Rochester, 5; Hartfoul, 1. Western League. Minneapolis, 1; St. Paul, 0. Grand Rapids, 10; Buffalo, 7 (first game), nufflo, 7, Giund Rapids, 1 (bccond game). Indianapolis, C; Detrclt, 3. Williams' Great Pitching. Duvld Wllllamj. of this cltv, who Is pitching for tho Sprlngvllle. N. Y.. club hehl tho Towanda club down to threo hits ov Baturda. Ho hud twelve strike outs. Jlmeson, formerly of tho Wllkes-Bairo club, pitched for Townndn AMATEUH BASE BALL NOTES. Tho Senators, of Green Ridge, would like to hear from tho Taylor Reds for tho amount of money mentioned. An swer through Tho Tribune. Michael Bradley, munager. The People's A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for tits llansllt ol All Wlio Have Houses to Rent, Real Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want Situation, or Help Thus Small Advertisements Cost Ono Cent- a Word, Six Insertions for Five Cents u Word Except Situation Wanted, Which Aro In. serted Tree. ' WANTED. CAHRIAOi: AND WAGON PAINTING a specialty at ticirifgers, i.ocuhi bi HELP WAN-TED-MALE. wanted - hxpi:iui:nci:d piikss feeders, Apply to supeilntcndent Job Printing Department, Tribune. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. w?nti:d- "afrii, roit gi:ni:h.l housework. Call 738 Adams avenue wantdd-at oncd A first class shoe suksludy Address Shoes, cure of Tribune. THF. AMKItlCAN INSTITl'TU OF 1ID ucatlou by correspondence Wanted M femalo solicitors cun earn with easo J.V) per month Apply on Wednesday at tho olllce. CI Coal L'xchange, Scrnuton, l'a FOR RENT HOlTSn 73S ADAMS - LARCH, A1HY roomH; all conveniences Possession Immediately. FOH RKNT-TIir; OLD HOMH KOIl I'rlendless on Adams avenue It will bo rented its n wholo. or will bo fitted up for two families. It Is well adapted for a, lnrgo boarding house, or for rent lng furnished rooms Inquire of F. L. Hitchcock & .Son, Fire Insurance and Heal Estate. Commonwealth Dulldlng. 932 GREEN HIDOE STKHKt" EKIlti rooms; fine location. JIG. WA NTED-ROOMS. wtifnTsThdhoTisfoh light housekeeping, two or thteo rooms lit a nice, quiet neighborhood Terms must be reasonable Address Fcelu, Tribune. BOARDING. A SECOND AND THIRD front room to let with board II , Tribune office STORY Aeldresj WANTED-SUMMER B O A H D E P. S; most delightful scenery; three min utes from D., L, Sl W. Mis. Machette, Elmhvrst. HOARDING 62 PINE STREET. LOST OR STRAYED. LOST OR STRAYED I'ROM PASTCRE. brown mullev cow with white star Ten dollars reward for return to Luther Keller, 515 Cla avenue MONEY TO LOAN. TlHTciTRDFDmECTo'RS OF THE Pennsylvania Savings Fund nnd Loan Association has placed at the disposal of the Scranton Local Bo ird $V).00i to to loaned the next sixty elas Bring jou deeds along Applv nt the romp itn ' olllce, C23 Connell Huilcllng Seinnton, I'.t. WM J SMITH, Supt MONEY TO LOAN AT 1'Ol'R, FOUR and one-half five and hW per cent Any amount Dunn & Walker, 311-313 Connell building MONEY TO LOAN-$fooo. $2,0W AND other sums 6 pi'i cent straight loans D P Replogle, Meurs Building FOUR AND ONE-HALF PER CENT and live per cent monev on approved secuilty. M H. HOLGATH. Common wealth building. LEGAL. THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of the Great Bend Water company will be held at their ofllce. i.i the Cltv of Scianton. Pa. Tuesdav. Sen tcmber 12. 1S9I. at 10 o'clock a. m . for tho election or olllce rs for tho ensuing ear, nnd for the transaction of nn other busl. ness that may come before the meeting. GEORGE B. JERMYN, Secretary THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of the Nicholson Water Com pany will bo held at their ofllce.. in the c'ltv of Scranton, Pa. TucmIii. Septem ber 12, l&l'i, at 10 o clock a m , for the election of olllcers foi the ensuing jear. and for the transaction of any other bus iness that ma come before the meeting. GEORGE U JERMYN, Secretar.v THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS'! meeting of the Hnllstead Water Com i pin.v will be held at their ofllce In the City of Scrunton Pa. Tuesdav. Septem I Per 12. ism. at 10 o'clock a m . for thoi election of oflieers for the ensuing Mar, I turn jiti nit' iiaifill'liuil Ol Uliy Ulilfi uufti ness that mu come before the meeting GEORGE B. JERMYN, Secretary THE ANNUAL MEETING Or THE Stockholders of tho Scranton Forging compnnv, for the election of dlrecors nnel tho transaction of either business, wll bo held at the oftico of the comp un lit the cltv of Scranton on Weelncsdav, Aug. 21, 1S11, nt 3 o'clock p m E F. CIIAXIBEKLIN, Secretary NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annua! meeting of the. stockhold ers of the Scranton Ale Works will be held nt theli eilllce at the works em Thursday, August 21th, lS'n at 3 eiclock p m. for the election of officers for the) ensuing yeai. and the transaction of Mich other busine'is as ma propel ly come bc foro tho meeting RICHARD R WEISENrLUE. Secretary Sctnnton, Pa. Jul 25th 1S99 NOTIClTTs HEREBY" Ol V EN Til AT application will be innele to tln Gover nor of tho Commonwealth of Pennsjl vania by Jo' 1 M Kemmcrei, George E Hill, Clarein D. Simpson Edward M Beea. Jeihn A Filtz, James It Meirs, and others, on ednc-dav, the Aid day of August, A D 1VO under the Act of Ass'emblv of the Commonwealth of Penu. sylvanl.r entitled, "An act to provide fe r the Incorporation and regulation of cer tain corpoiatlons ' approved April 2'Uh, A. D. 1S74. ai el the hupplements theietn, for a eh irter of an Intended corporation to be called "The Speedway Land ram pain,' tho character nnel object whereof is the purchase and sab of real estate, nnel holding. Improving, leasing and sell ing leal estate and foi these purposes to have, possess and 1 njov all the lights benefits and privileges eif the said Act of Assembly nnd the supplements then to Watd &. Horn sollcltois SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. L. T KELLER, SCALP TREAT mont. Wc. rliampoolng. Wc. : facial massage, manicuring, 25c, chiropody 701 Qulncy CITY SCAVENGER A.B BRIGGS CLLANS PRIVY VAULIH and cess pools no odoi Impiovcd pumps used A. B. BRIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 Norch Main avenue or Elck's drug store, cornsr Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 9310. SITUATIONS WANTED bTtuationwav? girl 17 years old doing llejlit house work 'L M. I.., 133 Decker s court. s7tuatTon "ANTED-AS A GRO cerj clerk with experience of nlm ears, can give best of reference Ad dress Julius Stenner, enre of Dolan's Restaurant. Fianktln nvenue, tity DRAUGHTSMAN KXPERIINCKiTTn hoisting engine and general daught. lng wishes change of location, Will tur. nUti samples of work and reference Fit el P. Darto, Bingor. l'a SITUATION WANTKD-W A 81 II N O. Ironing or nuv kind of house cleaning bytlui day or will take washing home. Mrs. Lee, 410 HalUtead court. Exchange. PROFESSIONAL. ARCHITECTS CDWAIID If. DAVIS, AUCIIITLCT. Council building, Scrnuton. K. L. WALT tilt, AHCIHTi:CT Ol'FlCU rear of C0 Wahhlnglc n itMnue. l.RWIS HANCOCK, Jit., AUCUITF.CT, 4M Spruce st . cor Wash. a.. Scranton FREDERICK L. nilOWN. ARCHITECT. Price building, 126 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACEY .t SON. AHC1I1T ECTS, Traders' National Rank. DENTISTS Dn.i7o."LYMAN7 SCRANTON PIU vato Hospital, cor. Woming and. Mul berry. DR. II F. REYNOLDS. OPP. P. O. I)R C C LAUBACH, 117 Wyoming nve. WELCOME C. SNOVER, Coal Exchange 2nd floor, Room D Hours. 9 to 1, 2 to 5. HAT MANUFACTUICft. TOLLES. 409 SPRUCE STREET, MAKES your hat to older and they lit. MOTELS AND nCSTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE. 123 and 127 FRANK lln avenue, Rates reasonable. P ZEIOLER, Proprietor SCRANTON HOFSE. NEAR D . L & W. passenger depot. Conducted em tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. LAWYERS RICHARD J BOURKE. ATTOHNEY-at-Law, 50O-J Lackawanna avenue'. Gen eial law business, collections and loans J. W BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counsclloi-at.Law. Rooms, 312-313 Mears Building. M. J. DONAIIOE, ATTORNEY-A'l-law. Ofllces, C12-G13 Mears' Building FRANK E BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counscllor-nt-Liw. Burr building, rooms 33 and ll Washington nenuo. WILLARD WARREN & KNAPP. AT torneys nnel Counsollnts.nt.Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue, bcranton, Pu. JESSFP . JESSUP ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors - nt - Law, Commonwealth building. Rooms 1, 20 and 21. JAMES W. OAK FORD, ATTORNEY-AT- Law Rooms 311, 515 and 516 Board of 'trade Building. D P REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. Mears' building, corner Washington avenue nnd Spruce street. JAMES .1 H HAM I LTOnTaTTORNHY nt.Lavv 302 Commonwealth building, acranton EDWARD W THAYER ATTORNEY Rooms 903.901 9th floor. Mairs' building L A WATRES. ATTORNEV-AT-LAW. 502 Board of Trade building. Scranton, Pa C R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Scranton. Pa. PATERSON &. WILCOX. National Bank building TRADERS' C COMEGYS, 9-13 REPUBLICAN building A W. BERTHOLF, ATTORNEY, Mears' building, PHYSICIAN'S AND SURQEONS MARY' A SHEPHERD, M D, HOluT opatlilst C10 Linden street. DR. W. E ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASH, lngton avenue. DR. L M GATES. ROO.MS 207 AND "20S Board of Trado Building Ofllce hours, 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m Resi dence, 309 Madison nvonue DR 'C. L FREAS SPECIALIST IN Rupture. Truss Fitting nnel Fnt Reduc tion Ofllce telephone 13C3 Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4. 7 to 9 DR. S W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 2'i Washington avenue'. Residence. UU Mulberrj Chronic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys nnel gcnlto-urlnary or gnns a specialty Hours, 1 to 4 p. m W. O ROOK, A'ETEltlNAItY SUR geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephono 2G72 SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF TEE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa Courses preparntorj to college 1 ivv, medicine or business Opens Sept 11th Send for eatnloguc Rev. Thomas M. Cami, LL D , principal unci proprietor, W. E. 1'lutule.v, A M., head, master. ;eos O. R CLARK & CO . SEEDMEN AND Nursermen. store 11G Washington ave. nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave nue, stoic telephone, 7S2. WIRE SCRCENS JOS KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACK W wanna avenue. Scianton, Pa, manufac ture! of Wlie Screens MISCELLANEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties receptions, wed dings and concert work fuinlahed For terms nddiess R J Bauer conductor, 117 Wv online avenue, ovei Hulbcrts' music store. MKP.ARC.EE BROTHERS PRINTERS bupplles, envelipcs paper bags, tv Warehouse. HO Washington uve twine nue. Scranton, I'n NEWSPAPERS THE WILKES BARRE RECORD CAN bo liafl In Scranton nt the news standi of Rolsman Bioi, 403 Spruce and 503 Lin. den, M Norton 322 Lackawanna avenue; I. S Schutzer. 211 Spruce street. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. I.ehlh Vail j v Kallro.i I. In elfect Mu U. 189.1 TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON For Philadelphia and New York via D. & II R It . at 0 15 u in. and l 03, 2 IS. 4 27 (Black Ll uniinel Express, ur.u 1130 p. m, Sundios. D . II. 15s, 7 48 p. 111 For liltu Hindi Hazleton and prin cipal points In the coal legions via D ic H R R. 43, 2 18 Ulld 4 2i p 111, For 1'ottsvlle. i..4j, 2 1S p ni. Foi Bethlehem Easton Reading. Har rlsburg and principal Intermediate sta tions via D A. H R R-. 1 15 a in . 12 03. 218 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), 1130, Sundajs. U &l, 13S, 7 48 p m For Tunkhannock 'low anna, Elmlrn ltbaca Geneva nnd principal Intermedl uto btatlons. via 1). L. & W. H. R , 8 03 11 m . 12 5V and 3 35 p 111 For Geneva, Rochester Buffalo, Nlag ara Fulls. Chicago and all points west vlVl) & II H R 120.1 3 33 (Black Din. mond Express), 7 is unel 11 30 p. m Sun. da vs. D 't II "Ol" IKV m Pullman pnrlor and sleeping 01 Lehigh Vallel parloi cars on all trains between Wilkes-Bat re aim New York, Phllade). nhla. Buffalo unci Suspension Bridge HOLLIN H WILBUR, Gen Supt , South Bethlehem Pa CHAB. 8 LEE Gen Pass Agt . 2S Cort- lundt street, New 'Sork. A W NONNEMACHUH, Division Pass- eager Agt lit, South Bethlehem, Pu, For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 303 Lackawanna avc, Scranton, Pa, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule In Effect Juno 10, 189D. Trains Leave Scranton: 0.45 n. m., wook days, for Sunbury, Hftrrisburg, PhUndolphln, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg nnd the West. 0.88 n. in., week dayB, for Hazle ton, Pottsvlllo, Beading, Norrls town, nnd Philadelphia; nnd for Sunbury, Harrloburg, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Washington nnd Pittsburg nnd tho West. 2.18 p. ni., week days (Sundays 1.58 P. m. for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg and tho West. 4.27 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and Pittsburg. J- U. HUTCHINSON, Ueneral Manaier. Del., I-acku. anJ Western. ,r,,. I'ffect Monday, Juno 5, 1S93. nrJJi. Js l,'il.No Scranton as follows: Ex ijii o ,&". ew York nml "'I Points cast, ii?" ?W, u 10, goo and 10 03 a. m., 12.55 and j.ji u m. i'W's f"r Easton, Trenton, PhltadeL Plila and tin, south, 5 10, SOO and 10 03 a. n" i .' n"11 J U l '" i ol.j linn,, ! ncroinmodntion, 0.10 p. m. mi;.1 l,"s f."r Dlnghamtiin, Oswego, El-vlfiVi-(-,,r"l"R. Hath, Datisvllle, Mount ir-r,uPrt,ln'nlo, 12.10, 2.33, 9 00 a. m.. Jinn? . . V,MJ'' m making close connec iinrihS 'll,rr"10 to " points In the west nor Invest and southwest ninY.i . " "ecommodntton, 3.10 p. m. Jinae.i, s i.,, e,w a m nn1 j 5- m nl?L NI0,rll'1'mleilaiid, Plttston, Wllkes Biirrc, PU mouth Bloomsburg and Dan MLi ' l,nk',"f closo eounections at North umberland for Wllllamsport, Harrlsburg, Baltimore. Washington and the south. -Nortliumbrrland and Intermediate stn ;ions, OW, 10 05 a. in , and 1 53 and 5 40 p. m Nnntlcoke nnd Intermediate stations. 3 0S and 11.10 n. m Plymouth and Inter- iii'uiaio stations. 3 3.. and S.50 p m. For Kingston, 12 55 p. ni Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. Foi detnlled Information, pocket tlmo tables, etc . apply to M L. Smith, DIs. trlct Passenger Agent, depot ticket ofllce. Delaware and Hudson. On May 14th, IS'19, trains will leave Scranton as follows For Carbonelale-0 20. 7.53. 8 53, 1013 a. m , 12 noon. 1.23. 2 20, 3 52, 5.23, G.23, 7.57 9 13. 11 00 p m , 1 1G a m. For Albain. Saratoga, Montrenl, Boa 'on. New England points, ctc-0 20 a. m., 2 20 v, in. For lloncsdale C 20, 1013 a. m. 2.20, 5.23 p m For Wilkes-Baric C 43. 7.48, 8 43, OSS, 10)3 a m , 12 03, 1.21, 3 33, 4 27, 6.10, 7.4$, 10 11 11 30 p m For New York, Philadelphia, etc., U Lehigh Valley Railroad G 43 p. m 12 03 1 28. 4 27 p m . w Ith Black Diamond Ex. pi ess, 11 ,!i) p m For Peniisvlvnnla Rallroael points, 6.43, 9 38 a m , 2 IS, 4 27 p m For we stem points, via Lehigh Valley Railroad 7 43 a m. , 12 03, 3 33, with Black Diamond Express, 10 41, 11.30 p m. Trains will arrive In Scranton as follows- From Carbondale nnel tho North 6 10, 7 43, 8 3. 'i 31. ID 1S, 11 SS a. m , 1.23, 2.13, 3 23, 4 21 7 43, 10 !. 11.27 p m. From Wllkes-Barre and the South G.13, 7 4S. 8 l, 10 3S, 1135 a m ; IIS. 2 11, 3,48, 5 20, 0.21, 7 "3 9 03. 10 03 p m ; 1 13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS For Carbondale 9 0S, 1133 p. m; 2 23, 3 52 5 47, 9 53 p m For Wlllees-Barre-9 3S, 12 03 n. m : 1 53, 3 2S, 5 43. 7 4S p. m. . For Albiny, Saratoga Montreal, Bos. ton New England points, etc , 2 23 p mi Lowest rates to all points In United States and Canada J. W BURDICK. G P A . Albany N. Y. 11 W CROSS. D P A . Scranton, Pn (Lehigh and Suseiuchnnn.i Division) Rt.itfeoiM In Wi York font nf T.lherlv street, N. R, and South Fcrrj, Whitehall street. Central Railroad of New Jer-jsy Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 23.1S9J Ti.iIuh leave Scranton for New York, Newark Elbabeth, Philadelphia, Easton. Bethlehem Allentown, Mauch Chunk ami White Haven at 8 30, a in , express, 1.20; express 4 00 p. m Sundas, 213 p m For Pittiton nnd Wllkes-Barre, 8 30, 11 30 a. m . 1 20, 1 10. 7 13 p m. Sundays, 11 30 u m 2 13, 7 1j p 111 For Mountain Park, 8 30. 11 30 a m.. 1 20 p m Sundajs, 1130 a m , 2 15 p m. For Baltimore and Washington, nnel points South nnd West via Bethlehem, S 30 a m , 1 20 p m. Sunda s, 2 13 p m For Long Branch Ocean ijrove, etc, nt 8 30 (through car) a, m. and 1 20 p. m For Reading Lebanon and Harrlsburg, via Allcnton, 8 30 a. m, 120 p. m. Sun da , 2 15 u m. For Pottsvllle. 8"0 a m , 1.20 p m Returning, leavo New York, foot of Lib crtv street, North River, at 4 uO, 010 (ex press) a in, 1.30 (express) p. m. Sunday, 4 20 a. m Lcnvo New York, South Ferrv, foot Whitehall street at 9 05 a.m. 1.25 p m. Passengers arriving nr departing- from this teimlnal can connect under cover with all the elevated railroads, Broadwnv 1 able cais, and feirles tn Brooklyn and Statin Island making epilck transfer to nnd from Grand Central depot nnel Long 'cavoPhlHdelphla Heading Terminal, 9 21 a m 3 00 p m Sund.ijs. C 1 a. m ., 1. tlnlrntu tn fill HolotS l.ilRf. liieuiiKie i.ww.T .- .... , " .7 ' South and West at lowest rato at tho t.t.iilnii J H II P- OLHAUSEN Gen Supt BALDWIN, Gen Pass. Agt, L'ric ami Wyoming Valley. Time Table In Effect Juno 4. 1899 Tialns leave Scianton for New York, Newliuig and Intermediate points on Erie ralllo.nl, at 5 00 a m nnd2 2ip m Tor Hnwley and local points, at 5 00 a. ni s 13 a m and 2 28 p. m For Lako Ariel nt 5-0 p m ... Sundav trains leave Scranton for Lako Vrlel at 4'. a in and 1 30 p m , stopplllff at Intermediate stations .sciiA.vro.'v in vision. In DIfc-cl Juno Vt5lli, 1M)P. North Humid. Uoutli Ilounel, 2115 t Oil 201 -;.... .iiii niiti way stations t os p, m. v? i "ryvIle aecominodntlon, 4 00 p m. Mclieilxem acrnmmodatlou, GOO p. m Kxpress for Ctlea and Rlchlleld Springs, 2 3) .a tn nnd 153 li in 30J t -S B O. stations a H U A uArrlvo Leave T25 N Y Franklin k: 7 10, West 4.'nd street 7 exi vvechawken UP mp iiArrlvo leave 111 MP M 4.V i 1 ifti 18 1 CI I HlHJl-1 I Hancock bluillk-lit l'rtstnii Park Ulnwood I'oyntella eirson i'lnssunt Alt. Unlundalc l'oiebt tlty cnibnml.iio hltr Hrldi;e Alar.ria Jriiiljn Aiclilbtld Inlou I'rcullla 01v;lmnt Pilcebur' 1 lirnnp Tint litem e rail; 1-aco feci anion nio 2 ojo, y e as 2 4 31 441 Wilt LU on1.' n' 35 U.J 14 ,1 J 40, II 12 V mt 6Ut B14 GfiO 41 12 II fliVC 70V 7 0S WI2M (0 .1 '0 26,11 IK, 111 11 49 (Xll 84, A7fllLU CV, 0S1 10 C4i 34 BM 7'Jii 7 341 737 S8 ISM ,l a nt 0 MIII2i' ?U 58 5.1; Ml -I 1 ol i 6 4 4M123 4111 14, ouivi '.Hi ll 31 11II7 SSllOi a-. 11 01 211 0 1 luncM 111015 MA Ul. 7 41 43, 0 ft) 51, 0OI Hill M 4 ia 0! 6 21 07 8 21 10 6 T 14 631 17 0 31 SO) 681 UT U 7 60 7fB sra M 46 4.' 4 4)1 4 13 4 35' 4 a;, 4 u r BC4 aoo 8 10 812 e) IS k si eao A 1 live t, Kunday only f slciilnei that trains stop on sljnal tor pas. senders '1 1 nlns sov and 2011 r tindny only Other trains dally except Miudi). t-curc rates via ontailo t, Western before purcMstni? tickets and save money 'Uiou.'h Wnjuer mifftt sli'cper ond freo ro. cllning chair car Now ork to Cbloio without cliansje. I'nueiige-r leans llcilurcU to Two t'cnl 1'e r .llle. J.C.Aniioraon, den. Pass Agt. T, Flltcrolt, Dlv, pass, Agt. Soranton, Pa, 202,204 h teai 3 Isai k I ... 74) ... 753 . 810 r