THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1899. Ollly SiX dayS remain 0f the greatest Bargain Sale of I Home Furnishings ever introduced to the appreciative housekeepers of Scranton and i vicinity, lhe bconomy s ihird Annual rurniture Sale has been and this is the reason t - thereof 4- 4- 4 4 4-4- 4-4-4 4- 4- CLlSi August Furniture Sale buyers will appre ciate this 89c table at the remarkably low price. We offer it, mahogany finish, . as cut, today and tomorrow , . . 4 "C $1,5.00. r-i'iicci: inlaid F H K X t' H MAKQl'KT KKIK 1'AHI.OK A) Sfi Sl'IT for t.ou $12 I.KATHEn ETTK COUCH... Tlic woodwork of this suit Is well polished and is covered with damask, tap cKliv or In assorted colors of embroidered plush; tihin hns beautifully uhaped arm. 4- 4- ' 4-4- . 4. 4..-f t44 THE MARKETS. Vnll Street Kevlew. N'cw York, Aug-. 124. The demand for securities mostly expended itself In the early tradlnp today nnil tli" weight of realizing sales became more burdensome nnd at the last made tho general tendem y downwards, although the marking- up of a few stofks nt the close to top prices made It irr.'gular. Northern Pacific and the Union Pacific stocks rose to top prices In the final dealings. There were finite n number or rather obscure stocks which held gnod gains throughout, but tho earlier rise In many cases was almost wiped out. The market started off well un der the inlluencp of the cheerful lone of foreign markets. An early drive against Tennessee Coal, which .trned It down four points caused a mnment nrv halt, especially In the specialties. Yesterday's strong upward movonvnt In tobacco was resumed carrying tint stock to lSl'i, and cnuMng sympathet ic gains of between 1 to 'J points In other leading specialties. Th?re was a. large demand for Union l'aelUc, Northern Paclllc and Haltlmore nnd' Ohio which lifted those stocks about n point each. There was good buying of St. Paul, which advanced that stock an extreme !4 but the other prominent f! rangers did not respond. When it became known after noon Unit the directors of the Continental To bacco company had lulled to declare a. dividend as ninny speculators hurt hoped they would, there was a drop In the tobacco li-uiw which reached J in American tobacco. Pustar. llrooklyn Traniit ami Manhattan responded In sympathy and a number of railroads lost a point. The market drifted rath er uncertainly for the rest of tile day except for some Miength In individual stock?. The induction of th dividend rate In Consolidated Gns, although It h'wl bom fully expected, had a bad effect on tho market. The stoW; Itself Iluctuatod feverishly over three points end closed at a fractional loss. Total Kilos 0M.700. The bond market was unite active nnd :i number of speculative Issues f bowed advances. Total sales par ilue $3,'.'yC),0fi i. U. ri. old is. registered inclined , and the 5s. U in tho bid price. ijuotattonn famished by OAURINOTON & CUHACK. block and bond brokers, rooms 410 and ill Conncll btilldlne. Scran, ton, I'a. Open- High- Low- Cio. . liwr. est est. Inrr Am. Cot. Oil 43 n mj 4Pi Am. Spirits c l! I! i; Am. Sag. Ho'g Co . isiiu 15U3, .-,!: 15;, Am. Tobacco Co ...1WJ 131 ', 12S 1. Am. H. & W., Pr .... !iM,I liS'.J HSU !im, Atch., To. si s. Ku .. sir, :: shJ sni Am. Tin Plato l:" w. ivt tt'l Halt. & Ohio ;,7 S7ii. 5iii :,7i! Hrook. It, T lir:i 1015 liflJ nmj on. Tobacco 60 ,Via 4S 4S Ches, & Ohio 'JH L'9i SiH SIM. Chic. U. H. Q 137U 127!i lMi lliC !'" ?.. ". '' '"'i U'.S 11 i. ueiawnre a Hud ...121 U'3 Vit Vil I).. I,. St V 1"G I7ii 17.1 17.".',i I'ed. Btecl M ,7ili 9 i!i 1'cd. Srccl. Pr HV.'s Sl;i HVi M'i Ocn. Electric 121 j 12 1 121 Int. Puner :a nn ys as'i I.ouls. & Niish S.2; 824 HV-j Sl'i uMnhnttun IJlo l)3i II41I ll!!fc listi Met. Traction Co ...204 203U 2111 20s M. K. & Texts 4H', 42 41'J 41,4 Mo. Pacific 50',; Sl'.si B04 MT Nat. Steel KltJ BfiiJ 5.V. M Nat. I.cad Xi S3 :s25 ffiSls N. J. Central iiavi 11054 nn'i nil N. Y. Central iss'i jsn j3SvS i:14 Onf. & Wtat 27', I , 2j" P. C. C. & St. I. .... 7714 771.4 77 77J Heading, lt Pr .... 6214 ta'J cv,k (.2?t 1 u 't Boutl-.ein Pacido .. Vett, Union S3 S3 USD Kelief for Women" pntrr,iiiiiijn,iMiea envelope, wtito to-dij tor ten lMfik.couUliOliK rartlro. Un wil TeatlmonUli et UlL MiHIlXU French Female Pills, rnlMd by tbotuuidi of tutltflol Udiei u F WAf'ti fwubl 4 without unul, I)0)ajrlf4ruifti(lii urui boi. rtJnclj llUlue, Willi indlltd. lkuoolbw. W?i WrW r Bti.Jf IP'- V' l iur .tin. k ni. 1- ..ist'ft i;(iii i:ii(, i.i. Chic. & N. W RV.i l.1i IMil KRI Chic. It. I. & P IHii; J207J i2,ij jaiii Con Oas 173V, 17S). 173'f, l".i, r. c. c. & St. 1. ... S8J asiiJ si.m :.s lib 2H rkiirip. i-ucinc io'.i in'.j til ,'( Nor. Paclllc, Pr .... "Stl 7)iS 77 7SU Pacific Mai) 47'2 4MJ 17 47 IVnn. It. It IMli 13611 I3i4 is i;niic a .in .......jfrv ji jtp 411 4U : ui w f u pni,inorn it. u ni'.i bt',b 541.1 Hi, Tiui c. & iron .... M H7 3.1' oty I'nton Paclflo 47 1 4r,v 47',I Union Pac. Pr .... 7R 79 78",i 79 71. B. Lonthcr. Pr .. 7Ci 77 WM TilU W'.i Ufontopl f"HJ(,ftf 4 4- YOUR CRBDIT IS GOOD ;urniture sale will be sold for Mattress and Spring included in this outfit Read, i"illllllg - yrnl -) Solid Oak Bedroom Suit Three pieces, finely finished, richly carved, swell front case. Commode has three drawers and double cupboard. Dresser, two small and two large drawers, 30X 24. French Beveled Mirror, cotton top Mattress, woven wire Springs, hard maple frame. Outfit worth $35. Price today, $25.00 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD 8.50 " MW This couch hns high oprlncs, Is larse and com furtable and has the ap pearance of a Rcnuino leather couch. (Leather ette wears well and will not crack). 'ml 221-223-225-227 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 44 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 44 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 CHICAGO BOAnD OF TRADE. Open- High- Low- Clos. WHRAT. Iiir. est. est Imr. September 72',i 72; 71?i 71ai COltN. Seiitembcr 31',4 3194 31'4 SVi, OATS. September 20',; 2014 20 20'4 J'OHK. September 8.30 8.37 8.30 S.32 I.AHD. September 5.20 5.22 5.20 5.22 Scranton Board of Trade Exchango Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. First National Hank soo Scranton Savings L.anl: 233 Scranton I'acklm,' Co &5 Third National Uank 343 Scranton Unllway Co j,j ... Dime Dcp.& Dls. "link ...... 200 ... Economy Light, Heat k Pow er Company 47 Scranton Ulumlnutlng Heat & Power Company S3 Scranton Forging Co m Lnckn. Trust tV Safe Dop. Co. 150 Scranton Paint Co so Clark & Snovcr Co., Com .... 400 Clark & Snovcr Co.. Pr 123 ; Scr. Iron Fence & Alfg. Co loa Scranton Axlo "' 100 DONDS. Scranton rass. Hallway, first mortgage, duo 1920 1I3 People's Street Hallway, first mortgage, due 1918 115 People's Street Hallway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1621 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co jw Lacka. Township School 5 102 City of Scranton St. Imp. 6, ... 102 Mt. Vernon Coal Co $3 Scranton Axlo Works 100 Scranton Traction 6 bonds.. 115 ... Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. a. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Avenue.) Hutter Creamery, 20c; print, 21c: dairy fresh, Kial9',,o. Cheese Full cronm, new lOalOl&c. Heans Per bu.. choice marrow, l.Cj; medium, $1.45; pea, ?1.43al.50. Onions Per bu., 83a90c. New Potatoes Per bu., 50c. Lemons $3a3.5J per box. Iolur-Jla4.30. Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, Aug. 24 Wheat lie. low er; contract grade, 72a72jc. Corn ,ie. higher; No. 2 mixed, August. 37a37lie. Oats I'nclianged; No. 2 white, 2Se. ; No. 3 do., 25i.a2Cc. ; No. 2 mixed, 23'ii2iSe. Flour Firmer: winter superior, $2.3a2.8u; do. extras, $2.10a2.l; Pennsylvania roller, cleat. $3a3.20; do. do. straight, H23a3.40; western winter, clear, $3a3.2.'r, do. do. straight, $3.30.13.50; do. do. patent, $3.55u 3.75. spring clear. $2.H3a3.20; do. straight, $3.60a:i.fJ); do. patent. $3.'j0a4.1O; ilo. favor ite brands higher; city mills, extra, $2.40 a2.j; do. clear, $.1.13u3.23; do. stialght, 3.10a3.r.3; ilo. patent. J3.65ul.25. Hyo Flour Steady; $3 per barrel for choice Penn sylvania, lluttur Firm; fancy western creamerj, 21c; do. prints, 22c. L'ggs Firm; good demand; fresh, nearby, ltic. ; do. western, lCc; do. southwestern, 15c; do. southern, li'ally. Cheese Firmer; New York full cream, fancy, lOliulOljgc; do. fair to choice, OUalOc; Ohio fiats, foncj, ft',,a9'i.e. ; do. fair to good. M.iU'.'c Itellntd Sugars-Unchanged. Cotton 1-luc lower; middling uplunils. ii'.sc Tallow-Firm; clt) prime, In hogsheads. i u4'.sc. ; country do. d, barrels, 4al',jc. ; dark, do., lal',ic. ; e.iki-!:, .'mSlnc. ; grease, 2"!ia4c Live Poultry l'nehanged; fowls, lie; old roosleis. lOalle.; spilng chick ens, lOullc: duckb, iMlOc Dreseed Poultry-Steady, fair demand; fowls, choice, llolP.ic; do. fair to good. 10lIullc. ; old roosters, 7,,i'C ; broilers, neurit', large. '.4 air.c. : small and medium do.. 12aJ3c. ; west ern do, large. UuISc ; medium do., lie: small do., SalOc. , Hecelpts Flour, 2.1W barrels and b.ooo sucks; wheat, 41,000 bush oli,; corn, ll.ouo tmshels; oats, 133,O0n bush els. Shipments Wheat, 4,000 bushels; corn, 1S.000 bushels; oats, 19,000 bushels. New York drain and Produce Marltet Newt York, Aug. 2l.-Fiour-Steadlly held but ipilet. Wheat Spot steady; No. 2 red, 7S',bc. f. o. b. aotlat spot; 7ti'4c. ele vator; No. I northern Dululh, 81c. f. o. I), aotlat spot; options opened steady but developed 11 subsequent feeling of heavi ness; closed weak nt We. nut decline; May closed WtC. ; September, 7C9e. ; De cember. 79ke. Corn Spot firm; No. 2, 39iii3SHc. elevator: options opened steady and displayed persistent strength all da, closing Hun, Uv. net udvance; Sluy closed aiftc. , August, LWiC ; September, 37V. Outs-Spot Arm; No, 2, Sic; No. 3. a'e. ; N. 2 white, Ss'.ic; No. 3 do., 27c; track mixed, western, 2ta2sc, truck white west ern and state, 20n33c. ; options dull liut firm. Hutter steady; western creamery, I7a31c ; factory, 12Hal5c; Imitation cream ery. 14u7c. ; Htut dairy, I5u)9c; do. creamery, I7a21c. Cheese Firmer; largq white, Sfcu&Tic; small do,, 1014c; largo colored, 10c: small do., lOVic. Hggs Steady; stato and Pcnnsylvonla, 17al8c. ; Ions off; westpni, ungraded, at mark, 12 a15c. Chicago Grain and Produce, Chicago, Aug. 21 Wheat was Irregu lar today, changing quickly several limes from (rpnt; to vek. It ti In thu let- during this sale, but all goods specially cash only; all other goods will be sold $11.00 B-PIECE INLAID I'AllI.OR SUIT 90 Sm MONDAY for.... 'OU This BUlt Is covered with dnmaak or tapestry; has piped plaited buck unil nicely finished frame. It's ono of tho Krcatest bar pains of tho sale. Wyoming Ava - 4 - 4 - 44 - 4 4 4-4-44-4-4-4-44-4-4-4-4-4f ter condition at the close with a dccllna of u'c. showing. It was mostly a pro fessional market, news being of minor Importance. Corn advanced 'ic for Sep tember on the shipping demand but closed u shade lower for December. Oats ad vanced lac Provisions closed a shado higher. Flax seed showed another re markable advance, closing about 4c. higher for cash. Cash quotations were ns follows: Flour Steady; No. 2 spring wheat. ; No. 2 do. do., Sa72e. ; No. 2 red, 724a7Je.s No. 2 corn, 32',c. ; No. 2 yellow, 32V.a33e.; No. 2 oats. 21s8a211!4-; No. 2 white. :3,4n23ic.; No. 3 do., 22'ia !X'e.; No. 2 rye, 51',ia5.'c. ; No. 2 barley, 34!ia39c: No. 1 flax. Sl.llal.ll'i: north west. J1.15; prime timothy seed, $2. 10a 2.42V, mess pork, $7.fAaS.35; lard. $3.10:i 5.22I2: short ribs, $l.!5ari.23; dry salted shoulders, SoJc; short clear, $3.50a5.G0; whiskey, J1.2G; sugars, unchanged. Chicago Liv; Stock Market. Chicago, Aug. 21. Cattle Desirable, readily taken at strong prices, but poorer qualities dull and declining. Good to cholco cuttle sold at $5.G3aG.!3; commoner grades, $l.l0a.",t)0; stockcrs and feeders sold at $J.35a5; bulls, cows and heifers at $2a5.25; Texas steers at $3.59.11.50 and calves nt $4a7.25. Hogs Market strong and higher early but later was dull and uprlces weakenod; heavy hogs sold at $1.10a4.S0; mixed lots' at Jl.40a4.S2l2 and light ut $l.50at.!K); pigs brought $3.40al.7O and culls $2.23a4. The demand wos good for sheep but slow for lambs; sheep sold at $2al.23 for natives "and nt $3.15a4.15 for western range animals; lambs brought $.i.."i0aC for ordinary to good. HecelptB Cattle. 8,5(10 head; hogs, 21,000 head; sheep, 10,000 head. Buffalo Live Stock Market, Hast lluffalo, Aug. 24. -Cattle Hecelpts, 41 cars; three on sale; steady; western steers, $1.90; light to medium Ohlos, $1.40 05.20; steady; bulls, $2.25a3.40; cows and calves, $23a50 per head; veals, steady; tops. $G.75a7.2.; others, $l.50a0.50. Hogs Hecelpts, 12 cars; sale; steady at Wednes day's prices; best Yorkers, $3a5.05; light. $3; grassers. $l.soa).90; mixed packers. $5 uS.Of,; heavy and mediums, $4.90a3; pigs, $4.fiOa4.75; skips nnd common grassy, $3.25 al.50; roughs, $3.90a4.15; Stags, $3. tOall.CO. Sheep and Lambs Hecelpts, ten cars; demoralized for all but prima lots; best lumbs, $5.i'.3afi; culls to choice, $3.25u5.50; best mixed dheep, $3.75u4; culls to good, $1.50a3.50; heavy ewes, $:75a3.23; few fancy exports, $3.73a3.h5. New York Live Stock Market. New York. Aug. 21. Ileeves-No trade, nominally dull but steady; calves very Ilttlo demand, prices lower; veals, $la7.25; tops, $7.50; grassers anil buttermilks, $2.75 iiS.23. Sh"cp and Lambs Market allt and medium limbs, 25c. lower; sheep, $3a4.2,'i; cholco wethers, $4.50; lambs, $4afi. Hogs Lower at JI.Mia4.90 per 100 pounds. East Liberty Cattle Market. Hast Llbirty, l'a Aug 21. Cattle Steady; extra, $5.70.15.90; prime, J3.80u0; common, $JS5al.5u, Ilogs-Stendy; prima mediums and Vorkeis. $5a5.50; heavy hugs. $U0al.M Sheep-Sluw; cholco withers, l.35al 10; common. $2a3; choice spring lambs. S'5.:Ma5.50; eonimon to good lambs, $3a5.25; veal calves, $7a 7.23. Oil Mnrkot. Oil City. Aug. 21.- f.eillt halauces. $1.27; certificate sales, o ai $l.2'ii., 6 at $1.30; closed, offered at $1.2Mi; shipnunts, 09,. 82$ barrels; average, 85,719 barrels; runs, 101,179 barrels, average, 85.601 barrels. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Pittsburg H.H.H. Huston 0 00000100 23 4 1 Pittsburg 0 000000010-1 G (J HatterU's-Meekln itml Hergeu; aiiesbro nnd Schrlvcr. Umplres-Gaffncy and Latham. At Cleveland Jt.li.K. New York 01013 1000 r, 3 2 Cleveland 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0310 3 llutterles Carrlck urid Wilson; iiukcr anil McAllister, l.'mplrc .Munussau. At St. Louis H.1I.H. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 3 0 St. Louis 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 3 11 2 Hatturles Frayer nnd Douglass; Young and Crlger. Ilmplrcs-Kmslle and Mc Donald. At ChUago- It.HH. Urooklyn G 0001010 1 9 13 1 .Chicago 10 100000 14 11 3 llatterles Kennedy and Furrcll; Con Inn and Chance. Umpires Snyder und Connolly. At laiulsvllle R.JI.H. Haltlmoro 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 00 0- '.' 9 3 Loulsvlllo 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0212 2 Huttorlos Nops and Hoblnson; Dow ling und Zlmmcr. Umpires O'Day und Hunt. OTHER LEAGUE GAMES, Eastern Lengu Ssrlnufk'14. 4; Rochester. 3. the talk of the town, advertised during the August as usual for Cash or Credit. - 1 II I IMI I -J- milfW MsM l(z 1 'imK ywii t 1 """J i I li M "I'll " III a t vJi hIvm k"'r i KWa fid ff fe W "" jSmi S4I I if 0'tf '"" 4- feiil 1 ) f ffnTf?'.1""! M a'S5632 -4 mBmfll7 SWi iff Awsii SSL- X 4- One design of a large delayed shipment of Reed Rockers. The greatest value of this greatest of all sales. Just like cut, & Q ladies' size, today and tomorrow p 1 ."o $U.50 MA II AGO NY MUSIC CAHt- R7C 1NET for O.JO This handsomo Inlaid cabinet has two drawert which are largo and roomy, and Is of an attractive de slgn. i Western Loafjue. Indianapolis, ti; Kansas City, 2 (first game). Indianapolis, 3; Kunsas City ,3 (seco dngamo, nine Innings, stopped to catch train). Minneapolis, 13; Buffalo, 4 (first game). Minneapolis, 9; ltuffnlo, fi (second game). Grand Ruplds, S; St. Paul, 4. Mllwnukec, 9; Detroit, 2. Exhibition Game. At Wheeling, W. Va. Washington, 9; Wheeling, 8. AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. The Gtecn Itlilgo Senators take the Washburn street car. Will meet you on the Air Shaft grounds. All mtmbers of the West Side Heserves nro requested to meet on Air Shaft grounds Saturday, Aug. 2G at 2 o'clock p. m. Ira Da vies, manager. The Scranton Reserves base ball club will play the strong Old Forge team Au gust 27 on tho Old Forge grounds. Game will sturt at 3.30 o'clock sharp. It Is ex pected to be one of the most exciting gumse of tho season. Tho Scranton team Is composed of some of the best play ers In Northeastern Pennsylvania and are noted for tholr fust fielding und heavy batting. One of the main features of the game will be the coaching of Smller Hyan. A prize of $23 will be offered to the wlnnlg team by a well known ball sport of Old Forge. Tho line up of the teams will bo an follows: Scranton Lally, c; Sheridan, p.; Cleary. ss.; Carey, lb.; Connors, 2b.; Hyan, 3b.; Hustings, If.; Gelbert. cf. ; O'Horo and Crane, rf. Old Forge Hulund, c; Kelly, p.; Mc Donald, ss. ; Dunleavy, lb.; P. Conroy. 2h. ; Hayes, If.; J. Conroy, cf. ; Garvin nnd Gallagher, rf. The St. Thomas colelge team defeated tho Jessup club Wednesday afternoon on the Jessup grounds before 1,200 people. It was the most exciting game ever known in Jessup. Tho Jessup boys held the St. Thomas team down up to the eighth Innings, when the St. Thomas team pounded tho ball all over the field. The main features of the game were Hastings' and elliert's fast base running and Weir's playing on second base. The score by Innings Is as follows: St. Thomas 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 29 Jessup 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 10 llatterles Duffy and Cooncy; Sheridan and Murray. Umpire Judge. WILL SQUEEZE TIJE CKAMPS. Employes at tUo Ship Yards Prepar ing to Strike, Philadelphia. Aug. 24. Tho employes at Cramps' ship building' yards have decided to present to tho linn a re monstrance against the recent dis charge In various departments. On next Sunduy eight committee men, representing tho four local lodges of tn International Association of Ma chinists unions, which has headquar ters In Chicago, will meet to draft res olutlons. One of Cramps' machinists said today that these resolutions will contain certain demands, which tho men bellevo the firm will reject. The remonstrance will be presented In the company on Monday and If a satisfac tory reply Is r.ot received Immediately a strike will follow on Tuesday. Th men say that nil the machinists, blacksmiths and bollermakers, num bering several hundred, will stop work If the Cramps do not accodo to their demands. BLOWN TO ATOMS. ratal Explosion at Powder Mills Near PottsviUe. Pottsvllle. Pa., Aug. 24. The dry house of Sumuel Denies' powder mill, near Sheeptown, this county, was com pletely wrecked by an explosion to day and William T. Helzenberger, of Walnut Port, one of tho proprietors, and Harry Jones, a ppwdermnker, were lllerally blown to atoms. Tliero were several tons of powder In tho )ulldinr. The other buildings were wrecked. The cause of the explosion has not been ascertained. DROWNED IN SAN MATEO. List of Victims of innic Cabled by General Otis. Washington, Aug. 24. Generul Otis today cabled the war department the names of the men who weru drowned while crossing the San Mateo river on the 21st. They were Sergeant Thomas W. Countee, Privates William Carter. John J)ean, J, E. Johnson, Edward Jones, Thonjas Russell, Emmctt Mc Millan. Hampton Kendall and George The People's Exchange. A POPULAR CLHAKING HOUSE for tha Ujitalli ot All Who llnve Houses to Runt, Heal Estate or Other Property to Sell or Cxchand, or Who Want Situation or Help Tli2.43 Small Advertisements Co it One Cunt 11 WorJ, Six Insertions for I'lve Cents n Word lixcept tiltimtlorij Wanted, Which Arj In. Bcrtcd Free. WANTED. CAHHIAOK AND WAOON PAINTING u specialty ut Jicmegeis, i.ocuai si, HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED - A QTAUFIHD DRUU clerk. Address Drugs, Trlbuno olllce. tiEhXBBzZILrR KITCIIKN street. OIHIi WANTUD, C2J PINH U1HH WANTKD-WIIO HAS HAD KX perlencu In book bindery. Apply to Foreman, Trlbuno lllndory. FOR RENT FOH H15NT HOTKtt IN THllOOP HO rough. Apply to William Wlnshlp or Joseph I.ahwlskl. FOH ItKNT OH SAMO CHllAP-HOL'Sll and seven acres of land In Chinchilla. Inquire SOD North Main nvonue. IIOUSH 7.13 ADAMS - LARCH, A1HY rooms; nil conveniences. Possession Immediately. l'OIt RENT TUR OLD HOME FOR Friendless on Adams avenue. It will bo rented as n whole, or will be fitted up for two families, it la well adapted for a largo boarding house, or for rent lng furnished rooms. Inquire of F. U Hitchcock t( Son, Flro lnsuranco and Heal Estate, Commonwealth Building. 32 GREEN RIDOE STREET KlUilT rooms; flno location; $16. FOR SALE FOR SALE - THE COMMERCIAL Lunch Parlor, doing tho finest and best business In the city. Ill health rea son for selling. A chance of n llfn timo. Call or address W. Harvey Fuhrmun, 301 und 305 Bpruco street. FOR SALE A SET OF UCTCHKHS' supplies. Inquire of Edward Harris, Taylor, Pa. WANTED-ROOMS. WANTEDt'lusMsTlED ROOmITkOU light housekeeping, two or three rooms In a nice, quiet neighborhood. Terms must bo rcusonnble. Addtess Feda. Tribune. BOARDING. WANTED-St'MMER n O A R D E R P; most delightful scenery; three min utes from D., L. & W. Mrs. Machotte, Elmhurst. BOARDING B2J PINE STREET. FURNISHED ROOMS. TO RENP?dASANT FTHNIsThTd rooms, 204 Wyoming avenue. Inquire In confectionery store. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN AT FOUlTFOUR and one-half, five und six per cent. Any amount. Dunn & Walker, ai4-31j Connell building. FOUR AND ONE-HALF PER CENT, and live per cent money on approved security. M. II. HOLGATE, Common wealth building. SCALP TREATMENT. MRS. L. T. KELLER. SCALP TREAT ment, E0c; shampooing. 60c; facial massage, manicuring, 25c; chiropody, 701 Qulncy. CITY SCAVENGER A.B. ItRlGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS and cess pools; no odor. Improved pumps used. A. B. URIGGS, Proprietor. Leave orders 1100 Notth Alain avenue, or Elckn's drug store, corner Adams and Mulberry. Telephone 8340. SITUATIONS WANTED srrTvTlrvANTTcDY 2J, good horseman, experienced car riage washer, correct habits, wishes a steady position, not afraid of work; Al refertmco. Address Jl. Merkle, General Delivery, Scranton. Pa. WANTED- A POSITION AS IIOt'SE keeper by a young American widow with ono child. Address Box 103 Forest City. Pa. A YOPNO MAN OF GOOD HABITS, physical and mental ability, wants u situation In any kind of business; willing, obliging and other qualities essential to tho welfaro of an employer; a knowledge of both single und double entry book keeping! can furnish good references. Address W. 15., lilti Mulberry street, city. SlTl'ATION WANTED - BYYoFno n ti i In linn t1 1 ti fr lintiun nn Iml,,! ..... H'llM uuwiMHih "ow Wt IKUtl lllll (U city as carver or meat cutter, nr alt arouml man In kitchen. Address W. u, U,, joa I'luimm titwmii, niiuiiiifll. SlTl'ATION WANTED-A YOPNG WO. man would llko washing and Iroiilnc to do nt home; can give tho best of ref erence. Call or uddress, oS North Hyde Park avenue, cltj. SITUATION WANTED-BV A YOPNO man as butcher. Thoroughly under stands business, and can fclve excellent references. Address Butcher, 13S Frank lin avenue, city. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN E-PE-rlenced young man, 2(1 years of age as a bookkeeper, assistant, clerk or any kind of work In an line of business. Ad dress M. II. 42fi Franklin uvenue. Moody, all of pom pan y a, Twcnty- uuirwi iniuntry. The following drowned In attempting to rescue others: Private J. K. Poole, Company H, Twenty-fourth infantry, and one private, Fourth cavalry, whose name has not yet been learned. Gen eral Otis says the men Jumped from the boat In u panic. "CUT OFF" STORY DENIED. Philadelphia, Aug. 21. Tho story given out In New York that the Lehigh Valley railroad company Intended es tablishing n "cut off" near Plalnlleld, N. J., shortening the route to New York wus denied today by David O. Halrd, assistant secretary of the com pany. Mr. Halrd said: "The story Is news to me and you niay put It down that theio Is nothing In It. I am pretty well acquainted with tho road and know of no such plan, und so far as tliat particular spot Is concerned the scheme Is not prac ticable. Readvlllo Races Postponed, Boston, Aug. 2. -Owing to a heavy track tho grand circuit races ut Read villi wero postponed today. The 1 ard set for today Included the finish of the 2.11 pace and the $10,000 stuke race which was begun yesterday with fifteen start ers and In which Lecco, Tomboy und Charlie Herr took two heats each will bp carried out tornntrnw. Furnnqe in Blast. South ItyJthlohcm, Pa., Aug. 21. Tho Spiegel Iron furnace of tho I.ol'lglt S'.lne company, w hJch has been Idle for several years was put In blast today. About 00 men were given employment. PROFESSIONAL. sncmrccTs EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT. Conncll building. Scrunton. E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of GOO WnMilngtcn avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT. wa npruco St., cor. Wash. n., aciunion, FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCHITECT. Prieo building, 12U Washington uvenue, Scrunton, T. I. LACF.Y ,t SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Bank. DENTISTS Dlf" i7o7LYMAN. SCRANTON PHI vato Hospital, cor. Wyoming nnd Mul berry. DR. II. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUBACH. 115 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C. SNOVER, Coal Exchango 2nd floor, Room D. Hours, 9 to 1, 2 to 6. HAT MANUPAOTURER. TOLLES. 400 SPRUCE STREET, MAKES your hat to order and they lit. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS THE ELK CAFE, 12.1 and 127 FRANK lln avenue. Hates reasonable. P. ZE1GLEH, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D L. & W. passenger depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. LAVjyER3 RICHARD J. BOURKE, ATTORNEY-at-Luw, nno-2 Lackawanna avenue. Gen eral law business, collections and loans. J. W. BROWNING, ATTORNEY AND Counscllor-nt-Law. Rooms, 312-313 Mears' Building. M. J. DONAHOE. ATTORNEY-AT-law. Olllces, 612-013 Wears' Building. FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNEY AND Counscllor-nt-Law, Burr building, rooms 13 nnd 14 Washington avenlio. V ILLAHD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT torneys and Counsellors.at.Law. Re publican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JLSSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND counsellors - at - Law, Commonwealth building. Hnoma 1. 20 and 21. JAMES V. OAKFORD, ATTORNBY-AT-v- J Rooms 514, E1J and 51fi Board of Trade Building. 1 : ,.:K.1 x,aLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS nefcotiatcd on real estate security. J!?1? building, coiner Washington ai-enue and Spruce street. JAMES J. H. HAMILTOnTaTTORNEY ScraiT' C2 Commomvealth building. K2Hll W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. Rooms 303.004, nth lloor, Mears' building. Hjt,1'111' attorney-amXwT M2 Board of Trade building, Scranton, C. R. PITCHER. ATTOHNEY-AT-LAwi Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa. PATERSON & WILCOX," National Bank building. TRADERS' C. COMEGYS, building. 0-13 REPUBLICAN A. W. BERTHOLF. Mears building. ATTORNEY, , PHYSICIANS AND SURBEONS MARY A.'sHEPHEHDr M.D.rilbME. opnthlst. G16 Linden street. DR. W. E. ALLEN. 513 NORTH WASH, lngton avenue. DR' U, Mi 2AT'':S- KOOMS 207 AND MS Board of Trado Building. Olllco hours S to 9 a. m.. 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Resi dence, SOD Madison avenue. DR. C. L. FREAS. SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truss Fitting nnd Fnt Reduc tion. Olllco telephone 13C3. Hours. 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. LAMOREAUX. OFFICE 231 Washington avenue. Residence lsli Mulberry. Chronic dlseasos, iuuns heart, kidneys and genlto-urlnary or gans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p m W. O. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR geon. Horses, Cattle and Dogs treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton Telephnno 2C72. SCHOOLS SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton. Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law, medicine or business. Opens Sept. 11th. Send for catalogue. Rev. Thomas M. Cairn, LL. D., principal and proprietor; W. E. Plumley, A. M.. head, master. SEEDS G. R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen: store 11 fi Washington ave. nuo; green house, 13.7) North Muln ave nue; store telephone, 7b2. WIRE SCREENS JOS. KUETTElT REAR oil LACK.W wnnuu avenue, Scr.inlon, Pu., manufac turer of Wire Screens. MISCSLLiNEOUS BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. Fur terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Ilulberts' music store. MHGARGEB BROTHERS, PRINTERS supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Wurehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scrunton, Pn. NEWSPAPERS THE WILKE3-BARRE RECORD CAN bo had in Scranton at tho news stands of Rclsman Broji., 403 Spruce and 503 Lin den; M. Norton "23 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Lehigh Vallsv Kalh'oal. In effect May II. IsPD. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York la I. & II. R. R.. ut 11.45 a. in. und 12.0.1, 2 14. 4.27 tlllack DLimonu rixprcsbi, mm ji.se. p. ni. Sundays, D. & H., 1.58. 7.4! p. m. For White Huven, II izleton and prin cipal points In the coal regions via l. & 11. R. R.. 0.45. 2.1S "and 4.2V p. 111. For P.iltsvile. 0.45. 2.18 p. in. For Bethlehem. Easton. Heading, llar rlsburg and ptlnclpal intermediate sta tions via D. H. R. R-. 45 a. in., 12.0.1, 2 1S 4.27 (Black Diuinund Express, 11.30, Sundays, 1). & H., LBS, 7.4S p. m. IV.' Tiuikhannock. 'lowundu, Elmlra. Ithaca. Genovu und principal Intermedi ate stations, via D., L. & W. It. R., 8.08 a. m., 12.55 and 3.35 p. m. For Geneva, Rochester. Buffalo. Niag ara Falls. Chicago and all points west "la 1. & H. R. It.., J203. 3.33 (Black Dla. mond Exprci.81, 7.4. and 11.30 p. in Sun. days. D. & H-. 12 0.1 a. m.. 7. IS p. m. Pullman parlor und sleeping or Lehigh Vulley parlor curs on all lialns between Wllkcs-Harro aim New York, Plilbidel phla, liuffulo and Suspension Rrldge. llOLLIN H. WILIH'R. Gen. Supt.r South Bcthlihcin. Pa. CHAS. S. ).EE. Ocn. Pass Agt.. 20 Cort- lundt street. New ork. A. W. NONNEMACHER. Division Pass- engtr Agent. South Bethlehem, Pa. For tickets and Pullman reservations apply 303 Lackawanna uvc, Scranton, I'a, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Schedule in Effect June 10, 1800. Trains Leave, Scranton: G.45 a. m., week days, for Stmbury, Hnrrlaburs, Philadelphia, Balti more, WnsninRton, and for Pitts burG and tho West. 9.38 n. m., week days, for Hazle ton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norris town, and Philadelphia; nnd fo Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Wnshinuton nnd Pittsburg and tho West. .18 p. ni., week dnys (Sundays 1.C8 p. m.yfor Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wnsh Jngton nnd Pittsburg nnd tha west. 4.27 p. m,, week dnys, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia nnd Pittsburg. J. 11. mirrR?1?! .?7 !'."' A?-- --.l-v.l ijcicrai niannzer Wttl.. Lnckii. nu ;l Western. Tnli?u:rict J,Sn'n'. Juno fi. 1S33. Press rnr i5V0 s,Vr'"t"n us follows: Ex. 140 3 in rK cT,Jork. n"(I "" l,olt9 CB9i 3-S3 11. in' ' atlU 10,(3 a' ni'! la63 n" l)hbi'nmi8M0r R'lst. Trenton, Phlladol. !" !,1l2fi,1an!!03.S3:,pt.1,in!;,l, &M ttnd 10'5 Exi'irJ?umVl ac.?,on,"0'ntlon. 6.10 p. m. mlra ' r,Jiir Wnghamtiin, Oswego, EL Morr'lL, ,,?1?'Ia,1, IXinsvlllo. Mount tionsnt lirr"', m" mIl"ff close connec iiorthivL1, Una ,0 "'" l'otnts In tho wes' Vnsl,lm.,n,u, """thwest. HlnLO., m'.'m ncc,ommodatlon, 3.40 p. m S""" nd way stations. 1.03 p, m NieiwoL,"0 ,,cconimodatlon, 4.00 p. m. Fnr..u r "Vf,,,mni0ll''l'". COO P. 1H. ziHTT W SUl!",mU'C,,ne,d SPrlnB' )";, .00 n! 'm.and 1.53 p. m. Il'irrn T.,r, '""'jerlnml. Plttston. Wllke vine l,,n iwou,lh' Jlloomsburg and Dan. umC'nHnnN"? c'ts.?ronucctlons ut North. SI,? f'T Wllllainsport. Harrisburg mJ''S, Vashington and tho south, tlnn, Aml!SrJilna "nu lutermedlato sta. uons, (,.00, 10.0j u. m and 1.53 und 5.40 p imann.!'iC0,!?jAnml Intermediate stations, lJ l ".'?. " m- 1'lymouth nnd inter. Khngsn!,n15,,Sp 3'n? n"d 8-M P- "' F" ali,exre"sln1rnrs.aml SleeP"lff COachea ' For detnlled Information, pocket tlm ;ni. i. etc" n"nly ,0 M- I'- Smith. DIs. trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket office, Dclnwaro and Hudson. ".J,ny U"1' 1S99 trans will leav Scranton ns follows: ear taroondale 0.20, 7.53, 8.53, 10.13 10.13 a, 1.23, 7.0i 0.15. lt.OO n rr, 1 II? r, ... . J.orNTAlba.n'', Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton jv England points, etc. 0.20 a. m. '-o p, m. For Honcsdale 0.20, 10.13 a. m. 2.20. 5.21 p. m. For Wllkes-Barre-'C.IS. 7.4S. 8.43. B.3S, 10:!l U.wii m3, U3' 13S- 4'27' 6'10' 7'1S' t ''i",r ,'p)vYorI. Philadelphia, etc., via W? !- Vallt,i- Rallroad-0.13 p. m., 12.03 n;u,Jii,';,m': w,th Ulack Diamond Ex press, ll.co p. m. bar Pennsylvania Railroad points, 6.43, 9.33 a. m. ; 2.18, 4.27 p. m .,"" w,csie"i Points, via Lehigh Valley ru, oni,r;--4S "' m'; 1203' 3-33. with Black Diamond Express, 10.41, 11.30 p. m. trains will arrive In Scranton as foil - KronoC,i1i:!""lal0 '"" tho North-6.40, i-V' ?'.3?' -n'"' R3S' 'r's a- "-.J 1-2J. 2.15 32o. 4.23. 7.13, 10.3S, 11.27 p. m. - Kr(m! ! Wllkes-Ilurro and tho South-0,15. 7.K S.4S, 10.38, 11.5.-. a. m.; 1.18. 2.11, 3 AS. 5.20, 6.21, 7.53. 0.05, 10.03 p. m.: 1.13 a. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. sJorLrnt-rp"1.,0"905' l1,83 p- m's 2- 3.2's.r5.4V,.,4,SSpU-n..rC-n-:!S S m'- U8' For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos ton. New England points, etc., 2.23 p. m. Lowest rates to all points in United States and Canada. J.i AY.v I'niCK. G. P. A., Albany. N. Y. II. W. CROSS. D. P. A.. Scranton, Pa. (Lehigh nnd Susquehanna Division.) Stntions in New York Foot of Liberty street. N. It., and South Ferry, Whitehall street. Central Railroad o! New .Jersey Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 23.1S93 Trains leave Scranton for New York, Nowark, Elizabeth. Philadelphia, Eaiton. Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk and Whlto Haven nt 8.30. a. in.; express, 1,20; express. 4.00 p. m. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. For Plttrton and Wllkes-Barre, b.W, 11.30 a. m.. 1.20, l.oo, 7.15 p. in. Sundays, 11.30 a. m,, 2.15, 7.13 p m. For Mountuln Park. 8.30, 11.30 a. in., 1.20 p. m. Sundays. 11.30 a. in., 2.15 p. m. For Baltimore and Washington, nnd points South and Wist via Bethlehem, 8.30 n. m.. 1.20 p. in. Sundays, 2.15 p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc, at 8.30 (through car) a, m. and 1.20 p. m. For Reading. Lebanon and Harrisburg, via AUenton. 8.30 a. m.. 1.20 p. m. Sun day. 2.15 p m. For Pottsvllle. S.30 a in.. 1.20 p. m. Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street. North River, at 4.00, 0.10 (ex press) a. m., 1.30 (express) p. m. Sunday, 4.30 a. m. Leave New York, South Ferry, foot Whitehall street, ut 0.03 a.m.. 1.25 p. m. Passengers arriving or departing from this terminal can connect under cover with all the elevated railroads, Broadway cable cars, nnd ferries to Brooklyn and Stolen Island, making quick transfer to and from Grand Central depot and Long Island rallrcad. , Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 0 21 a. in.. 3.00 p. m. Sundays. C.15 a. m. Through tickets to all points East, South und West at lowest rate at tho station. OL1IAUSEN, Gen. Supt. H. P. BALDWIN, Ocn. Pass. Act. Krie and Wyoming Valley. Time Table In Effect Juno 4, 1SD0. Trains leave Scranton for New York, Ncwliurg and Intermediate points on Eile railroad, ut 5.00 a. in. and 2.2S p. m. Fur Iluwley and local points, at 5.00 a. in., k 45 u in. and 2.2S p. m. For Lako A I l'l at 5 20 p. m. Sunduy trains leave Scranton for Lako Ariel at 8.43 a. ni. and 1.30 p. 111., stopping' ut Intermediate stations SOIIANTON niVISIO.-V, In Iltfcct Juno JStli, lSUO. i t3Hn!0" ' " North Hound. 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