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    TH : SC1UXTON TRIBUNE-JMOKDAV, .TTLY 10, .1000.
TRIBUNE'S
EDUCATIONAL
CONTEST
Second Week Opens with
a Goodly Number
of Entries.
OPPORTUNITY STILL OPEN
Delays Are Dangerous Those Who
Are Contemplating Entering the
Contest Should Begin (it Once The
Points Secured In One Dny May Be
Sufllclent to Surpass the Lender at
the .End Advantages of Beginning
Early.
The oponlug of a now work In the
Iff of the IMui'.UIonal Content Htuis
ii number of now niiines on Its books
an ennvasM'is. This project, which
was opened to the public ten days hko,
has mot a hearty leeeptlnn and has
born Klvrn widespread puhlli'lty by
Interested naileis. It has now gained
a Rood Impetus, and every day wlt
lii sses aeeesslons to the number of
those who nip shrewd enough to fjrasp
SPECIAL REWARDS.
1. Scholarship In Winnilng Semi
nary (t jcnrs) Including tui
tion ami Imanl JI.000
2. Scholarship In Kcyntnnc Acad-
rmy (.t jears) Including tui
tion and board 661
3. Sohmcr 5 II Piano, Including
tool and scarf (on inhibition
at .T. W. fiucriwv's, 311
Washington avenue) 4 53
4. Course In Piano Instruction at
Scranton Conservatory ot Mil
die 73
5. Columbia Itlcycle, Chalnlcss,
lfKl model (on exhibition nt
Conrad Brothers', 241 Wyo
ming avenue) 75
0. Scholarship In Scranton Dull
ness College, commercial courto CO
7. Scholarship in Siranton Dull
ness College, shorthand course CO
?. Solid Gold Watt h, lady's or gen
tleman's (on exhibition at Ku
gene SihlinptT's, 31" Laekv
wanni awniii') CO
0. Tele-Photo Qcle Toco It Cam
era, 4x5 40
10. Lilly's Solid Oolil Watch, or
fSmtletmn's Solid Silver
Watch (on exhibition nt llii
gene Schimpll's, 31" Licka
wanna avenue) 30
?2,4T)
Kadi contestant falling to secure one
o( these Fpccl.il rewards will bo given
ten (10) per cent, of all the money he or
she turns in.
an opportune ndvnntngp when they
see one. Although there are a num
ber of canvassers at work under the
Guidance of the rules of this contest,
there Is room for mote, nnd unques
tionably niiinv morn will be enrolled
and mustered in under the banner of
ambition nnd advancement. A num
ber of those who were among the first
to enter have done Rood work during
the past week, but no one of them has
a lead that cannot be overcome by
active, earnest endeavor. There Is no
reason why those who are pondering
whether or not to enter should not
come in and start this week. The
field Is luiev. the work Is light and
nureeable, and the pay is ample. The
ten gteal special rewards nte nn In
centive worthy of the highest ambition,
and the fortunate winner of any one of
them will be well compensated. The
employed and unemployed ate repre
sented In this contest, the wotk being
of such a character that cither may
avail themselves of its advantages.
Delays Are Dangerous.
There should be no further delay
on the part of those who are con
templating entering. Action, not pas
sivity, counts In tills age of progress.
Start in while the number of rivals
Is not so great as it Is bound to be by
and by. The sooner the beginning Is
made the more points the worker will
score, nnd ns every point counts, the
contest may be decided by one point,
w hlcli may be lost by a day's delay.
This IMucational Contest Is a grand
oppoitunity for the wide-awake and
aspltlng. The discerning young man
and woman cannot fall to see In it an
excellent chance to develop their Intel
llgence to a superior degree. Any one
having an opportunity to take up this
0
RULES OF THE CONTEST
The special reatds wilt be givn to
tho prrmm securing the largest number
of points.
Points will be credited to contestants
feiurln new subscribers to the Sciatitoq
Tribune as follows:
I'oints.
One Month's Subscription..? .50 1
Three Months' Subscription 1.23 3
fix Months' Subscilptlon... 2.50 0
One Year's Subscrlpt'on ... 5.00 12
The contestant with the highest, nu n.
bcr of ilnt will be given a ihop-o from
the lUt of special rewards; the 1'untcstaiit
with the second blithest number of
points will be civtn a choice of the re
maining rcwaids, and eo on tluojgh the
list.
Kach contestant falling to a i tiro a
(pedal reward will bo given 10 per nut,
of all money he or she turns In.
All subscriptions mutt be paid In all
iance. Only new sulisiribcra will lie counted
Renewals by persons already on our
subscription list will not be credited.
No transfers can lie made after credit
lias oner bicn given.
All subscriptions, and tho cash to pay
for same, must lie handed in at The
Tribune office within the week in which
they are seemed, so that pjp. r may be
sent to the subscribers at once
Suscrlptions must he written on blanks,
width can be secured at The Tilbuna
olllcc, or will be sent by mall.
The contest will cIoe promptly at 8
o'clock Saturday evening, September 29,
1900.
work and failing to seize It will havo
plenty of time In the future to regret
their procrastination.
"Vlgllanco In watching opportunity;
tact and daring In seizing upon op.
portunlty; forco and persistans in
crowding opportunity to Its utmost of
possible achievement these are tho
martial luucs which nu-U command
success." Austin l'helps.
Letters of Inquiry.
All requests for the books of sub
scription blanks or letters 'of Inquiry
should be addle-sued to the "IMltor of
the I'Mucntlonnl Contest, Scranto'i
Tribune, Scrnnton, l'a." The Tribune
will be pleased to answer nny inquiries
for additional Information nnd utgoi
those Interestrd- to wilte, It in doubt
upon any point.
Write to The Tribune at once nnd
secure one of the books of subscription
blanks, ltpnipinber those who begin
now have 'tin advantage.
PITTSTON BELIGIOUS WAR.
Action of Mayor Corcornn Is De
nounced from tho Pulpit.
Spcclil to Ihe S rantun Tribune.
I'lttston, July II. Another chapter
was this evening added to tho relig
ious disturbance which has taken
place in this city dining the past month
among the Lithuanians. Uev. Vincent
It. Dillonls, the ex-pilest and lecturer,
who was last .Sunday evening arnsted
by .Mayor t'oreoran, while speaking at
a meeting In Annory hall, which was
disturbed by membeis in the audi
ence, had announced he would lectin-.'
at the armoiy again this evening. II"
didn't get Inside the hall, hoePi,
but was met at the door and ptoinptly
placed under an est by Chief I.ofttis.
He was placed In tho city lockup and
later released on ball for a hearing to
morrow. The action of Mayor Corcoran In de
nying Mr. Dillonls the right of five
speech was denounced In the pulpit
today by Uev. .1. .1. Kllpln Fletcher,
pastor of the Itroad Street Presbyter
Ian church.
FOREST CITY.
Special to the Scrantun Tiilmnc.
Finest City, July 1 !. liev. W. A. Car
ilngton Is on the sick list.
After an inspection of the new school
building, No. 2, by the nnv board or
dhectors last week, it was accepted.
The seats are not In position yet, but
In a sboit time It will be finished. A
public reception will be held, when the
building can be viewed b" all I nt oust
ed. Kach loom Is well lighted and
ventilated, and the entire building is
complete in all Its ariangements and
a credit to the town.
Professor G. i:. Delaney and wife,
of Newiuk, X. J., are guests at the
homo of Mr. and Mis. llobert Dunn.
George Maxey, a student nt Ann
Arbor university, Mich., Is ponding
his vacation with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. rienj.tmln Maxey. In company
with his father he paid n visit to iela
tlves nt Clifford last wepk
The following, which up-wared :n the
Ttnptlst nxinvner, will '.'e of Inteicst U
the friends of Uev. I. X. Sceelnia'i,
who served as pastor of the Metho
dist church lieie last year: "Uev. I.
N. .Steelman, who for the last three
years has been supplying Methodist
churches, was received on J tin" 7. Into
tho fellowship of the liaptht church
nt Oneontn, N, v., Uev. ,s. J. Failey,
pastor. In a manly and Cliiistlan
way he severed his connection with
the Methodist church, and would like to
settle over a Haptlst church at once.
He Is a brother of II. Steelman, of
Halt Lake City, and also of liev. Al
bert Steelman, for many years mis
sionary to .Mexico. lie? was himself
engaged in mission work In Mexlo
for four years and speaks the Spanls'i
language fluently. lie Is of good Hap
tlst stock and glad to bo at horn
again among Haptlst brethren, lie H
a desirable man for n good church
nnd will bo pleased to conespond with
some chuich wishing to settle a pastor.
His piesent address Is tlllbertsville.
N. Y.
The ladles of the Prosbyteii.i'i
church will hold an Ice cieam social
In tho lecture room of the church
Tuesday evening, July 17. Ili-v. Mr.
Canlngton will give one of his In.
teiestlns talks on his trip to South
America. All aro cordially Invited to
attend.
TUNKHANNOCK.
Spulal to tho S( r.mton Tiihune.
TunUhannoek, July 14. The officers
and members of Company M, Thir
teenth regiment, N. (J. P., of this
place, were very much surprised on
Thursday of this week to receive no
tice from headquarters that their com
pany would bo mustered out of the
guard and that all state property win
to be turned over to the proper au
thorities. The reason alleged Is tho
failure of the company to come up to
the standard at the last Inspection.
The company has labored under disad
vantages from the start In not having
a suitable armory, but were doing ns
well as possible under the circumstan
ces and when the Inspecting ofllcer
at the Inst Inspection commended
their progiess they felt much encour
aged. Preparations were under wav
to either build or rent a suitable place
for nn ntinnry nnd the company had
quite a fund on hand for that purpose.
The action of tho authorities In dis
banding the company here Is undoubt
edly due to the plan lor the reorgan
ization of the gunrd, In which several
companies will have to lie drouped to
bring about such an organization ns
is contemplated. Cases have been ie
celved for the rllles and thev will bo
shipped to Harrlsburg as soon as pos
sible along with the other property
and tho men will then be discharged.
10. K. Uttlo and V. . lleynolds, of
Willics-UariP. spent Sunday heie.
O. K. lleynolds, of West Nicholson,
THE BURNED STEAMSHIP BREMEN.
This Is the latest photograph of the North German Lloyd Company's floating palace which now is a foundereJ morgue.
Depressed ?
TRY KyiTfTI TRY
iirZiOZlii
iMAfllAI Wl vli 1
WORLD FAHOUS TONIC.
Marlmd Wine Is a tmlc prepared upon truly
si'lenlllli prliidplis. It Is rife did hcttcmial
as well as nirrc cable.
M.iriatii Wine has more than S.000 written in
ih'rsi mi nls ri 111 leniliiiR plijsidans In all parts
of the wirld
Marian! Wine ches power to the buln,
Minimi! and ilnilliltv to tin muscles and ii '
ni'ss to (ln blood. It Is 11 pronmtor ot (rood hialth
ami lontrisits. Makes Ihe old joumt: keeps the
J minis ttioiiir.
Al.iilaiil Winp Is spicl.illj niommcnded tor
(Jmor.il II bllltv, (Iverwirk, Weakness from wli.it
nirc.iues, Profound Depression .'in I Kbiusll"ii,
'Ihruat iiihI l.iuur lllseiisn, ! drlppe, Comuinp
linn and Mii.irla. It is a illllusiblo tonic for Ihe
entire- hjstun.
Marfan! Wine Is Imaliublc tor ouTworkul
man. ilellialc women and sickle children It
stttmilatts, utrrtnttlii ns and sustains the vs
li'in and braces liodi and drain. It i-oiu'iiM
Malaria nnd l..i tlrinpe. la In' used with
iniipi'd lie or Midi w.itn.
Sold d all ilruificlsK lleware of Imitations.
and It. I). Newton and ex-Hepresenta-tlve
Tiffany, of Nicholson, were In
town on Saturday.
Attorney George- H. lllcp, of Scran
ton, spent Sunday with his family nt
the hope of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. G. Gra
ham, at this place.
A number of people from Tunkhan
nock were at Lake Wlnola on Satur
day r enlng. In the party were: Mr.
and Mrs. '.. Welles Keynohls. Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Ihvldlnger. Miss Mary Mit
chell, Miss Mabel Lewis, Miss Marlon
Metcalf, F. .1. Sampson and G. W. Mc
Kown. John F. Ilvorhnrt, of New York city,
was la Tunkluinnock on Saturday. The
I'verhart estate owns extensive tracts
of timber on the Forkston mountains
In this county nnd Mr. Uvcrhnrt Is
looking after the family's Interest In
the matter.
Frank 11. Dundage and William
Grlllln, of Hyde Park, Scrnnton, are
spending a few days In town as the
guests of Dr. A. It. Woodward.
Mrs. .Mark Sooy and children, of
Mount Holly, N. J., nro visiting Mr.
and Mrs. James W. Piatt.
Hon. A. II. Squler has returned from
ills trip to Kansas City, where he
went to attend the Democratic na
tional convention. He was Wyoming
county's sole representative at tho
convent Ion.
Miss Margaret Scrlmmeger, of West
Plttston, was the guest of Miss Klean
or Metcalf this week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. P. McKown returned
on the I'.lack Diamond this afternoon
from n three weeks' bridal tour, In
which the cities of New York. Phila
delphia, Washington and Atlantic
City were visited. They go to house
keeping on Wyoming avenue.
FACTORYVILLE.
Special to the Siranton Tribune.
Fnetoryvllle, July 14. Fred
Hlll?r
nnd daughter, of Caibondale
spent
Sunday at the Methodist Dplseopnl
parsonage, with Mr. fuller's parents.
Mis. Phillip Dnckus nnd daughter,
Alma, and Miss Anna llroadbent, of
Philadelphia, are spending two weeks
with Mrs. c. li. Wilson.
The shocking death of young Slekler,
caused by jumping on moving cais,
will he a warning to other boys tint
make It a practice of Jumping trains.
Theie ore (pille a large- number of
boys In this town who make It a part
of their dally business of Jumping on
cats.
MIs Mnbol .Tefi'ers, of Lenox, Is 1
guest at the home of Mr. and Mr'.
Floyd Wrlgley.
Mrs. K. L. Wntklns has leturnod
from a week's visit with relatives nt
Jennings llle. Pa.
A game of base ball between select
ed nines of our businessmen Is on the
carpet, nnd perhnps will be announced
pome day this week.
A famllv of Hungarians has moved
Into the house of ,1. V. Dllenbergei-,
on Maple street.
Mis. i'llza Carr anticipated moving
to Dalton In the near iutute, whe.-e
her daughter, Miss Fthyl, Is a teach
er In the graded schools.
SAGACITY OF A COLLIE.
The Thoroughbred Excels in Intelli
gence, as This Incident Shows.
1'ioiu tin- V-w ork Press.
In the last few years tho thorough
bred Scotch collie has become falrlv
well known, by name and appearance
nt least, to the general public, because
the breed has been a favorite among
kennel owneis for show dogs. Put the
animals are too expensive for the av
erage purse, and consequently com
pai.ittvely little Is known about the
nm.irkable traits of this strain. Yet
there piobably Is no more Intelligent
animal In the whole dog world than Is
the true Scotch collie today.
One of the noted Scotch collies In
this country Duncan Grey figured in
an Incident a few days ago that shows
well the sagacity of the breed. Dun
can Grey, who Is famous for the excel
lence of his get, belongs to John Fln
layson, of the Ilosehlll ke nnels, In Me
tuchen, N. J., where some of the best
sable- collies In the country have been
In 'd. In his employ as ruler of the
kennels Is n man known briefly ns
"Doe," whom all the dogs love, for he
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
A '2
St. Gall, Switzerland, is the embroidery center of the universe. Once a year the
extensive manufacturers there gather up all their odd pieces, pack them into case lots,
and ship them to their American representatives, where they are sold at tremendous
sacrifice. Merchants are indeed fortunate, who get hold of them.
The Lot Here Consists of Four Thousand Yards of the
Daintiest Edges and Inserting, Worth Up to
90c the Yard, to Be Sold Tomorrow at
I I The
I A G
Some of the Edgings are wide
enough for flounces, others are
narrow and verv delicate.
We do not believe
believe that never before have such exquisite patterns in embroideries been
sold in Scranton. There is no limit to the quantities one may buy,
though none will be sold to dealers. Mail orders will be
promptly filled in the order of their receipt by us.
READY TUESDAY MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK.
I
lias complete charge of them, and they
never want for anything when he Is
around. Dutuau Ou-y particularly has
deep affection for "Doc," nnd if one of
them Is seen anywhere it is certain
that the other Is not far away.
On Mr. Flnlayson's stock farm near
the kennels Is a large pond, bildged
with a nariow plank. A few days' ago
"Doc" was crossing the bridge with a
heavy ladder on his shoulders, when
lie slipped and fell Into the water with
the ladder on top of him. He had been
knocked senseless, nnd when lie recov
eied lie was tangled so badly In the
weeds and grasses on the bottom of
tho pond that he could not extrlcato
himself. Duncan Grey had leaped in
nfter him nlmost Instantly, but all his
tugging nnd hauling were In vain. The
wise beast did not waste much time,
lie must have realized (pilckly that ho
could not help his friend unaided, for
within a few reconds after the acci
dent he had scrambled out of the pond
and was off like a shot barking furi
ously. "Doe" believed himself de
serted nt first, but wan undeceived
quickly when .Mr. FInlnys-on appeared
on the run with the collie leading him.
"Doe" was pulled out Just in time. Ho
had sunk nearly to his mouth In the
water when help enme.
Duncnn CJrey had rushed straight to
the barn, where his owner was, ana
had seized hhn by the sleeve and be
gun tugging nt him. Luckily Mr. Kin
layson leallzed at once that such ac
tions on the part of the usually digni
fied and stntely dog meant something,
so he lost no time In obeying the mani
fest wish of the collie Hint ho should
follow him.
onas
TomorrowTuesday
In connection with our Gigantic July Clearing Sale, we
shall present one of the strongest attractions ever offered
by any mercantile house in America, It should, and
will, undoubtedly, crowd the main avenues of this Great
Store. We direct your attention to a phenomenal
rM-
Yard
.ra??&im
sTi . i -jit. Al. 4'
m;
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tP
that any store ever
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
New York, .)nl If. 1h hoh intircst nttmh
Ini; to tui!.i)'i nt.uk nulla t wi as iiii i'.uiiili'
nf ilullrcNi i:ni the- jirufi'Mli'iial ti.nlis who
h.ui- cuiMitutcil thiiiisclieii the- rlijtnplnm nf
iiiljin htoil.s ihirhiL' tin "ik witi' nut in i-w-ihiiii',
.mil mil) Miiall tr.ult-s between the ri'tfu
l.ir fmiiii titers nf the- Hour wc-ic m nle- tit ati.v
time. Nine- ehultoiy e Hints win- math- lu
.iih.mci- I nlnn Pacific ly lnAlnj,- hkK for tic
in-t lilihnil em a hi ifle'il iiuiiiIht nt nharrs at
a lilKlur llu'iiri' than tin' i'ii"i.illlni; 1 1 v i.l.-n-l
rate-. Hut tliesc- clloits m'iii'iiI little altc-nti'iii.
Ihi' market was as ,1 whnh- luwer tlun last tutrlit
whin the hoik statement anareil. Iheic- was
mini- IIkIiI IiiiIiii; l oer khmls, hut the Iartre
iiii ii j-t- in ri.ire ami in Ihe miilus attraiteil
cen lens attintion thin iltil list wick's ile
irejsc. Total t.ales, 7l.,Hl shares. Ilnmls h.oe
hull Mry Utile- liaileil In, In niite uf the i.w
nf luiine.v ami prites have iliaueil little in cltlur
iliicilion. I'niteil States iifumllnu two", whui
i-Miul, and Ihe IHes, ailtaniid Vi and the oil
touts 14 in tlic hlil pilie.
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The follnninj quntatlons are fumisheil Tlis
Tribune hv M S. Jonlan k Co., rooms 705-70H
Mcars building. Teliphonc 00.1:
Open- IIIrIi. Low. Clos-
lrz. est. e'st Inc.
Aiueriran Sujar US lis 1)7h 117".
Aiitriuan Tnlmio '1111 IK'Mi IM'i sU
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Hall. X Ohio 71 7I1. 7.1 71-'
Colli. Tohano i" 2", i -il
('lies. llhl 27' I 27(4 27' i 27'i
( hie. A. (i. W 111 it 10 11
Clile, II. fc Q UI'h 12l'l iH 121
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llmk Maml lor.'l lOn',4 lu.1 lH.'s
Hiliwan-,V lluiNon ....lim 111 m HI'S,
Teihral Mrnl !!.', h2'i IS 3-H,
I'ulual hie-el, I'r li Wj il'4 (iMc.
Kan. Ic Tex.. I'r 81 1? 1'5 SI'i ,-i
lamis. k Xavh 7i Till 72'j 7."t
Manlnltan Kle K7'6 S7". S71 S7'-.
Mil. Traition Co UP', l.'.Hj 1 -.1 m
Miv-ourl I'aclfle Bl'.i .'il'i .jO'i, 51
1'iople'n (i.i Hs'J i-t5 H7' 07
Southern Paildi- ;I2'. 3l 3JI(, ,1i'
Norfolk K Western .... SP t-lTa ;i-ls at,
North. I'aillu- I'lU r,H JJni , 4(j'
N Y Central ll'Hf l?i 12't'J, 12'liS,
lint k West l!Hi IT, I'lii in
I'mni. II. I! 12s I2s'.i 127-1, 127,
lliaiiinvr, I'r 9 .'.'i .'is4 M
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Tinn. C. i lion mil IVilj CSii CIK
Lealhrr. I'r h'i k'l M, s,
I mem I'aillle M y, ,'iITh M'j
lnlon 1'aiitle, Pr 7Hi 74V1 7.P1 71
Wahah, I'r l-'3 Mi laVs lS'i
CIIICAOO 110 MIP OF TllADR.
,. Opc"' IIIkIi- Low Cloj.
WIIHAT. Inn. rt. est. in.
Auuiist Trti "Sli 7iUs 77
S,convir nv "a'i " ','"
viuii'i' '. 41 ii'j n ti
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Auuiist 2I i fU 21'i
Npliniher 8(iJ IH 214 2113
S-iptunlicr 12.00 12.00 12.52 12.M
Scranton Board of Trade Exchanga
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. DIJ.
First National Hank M0
Scranton HaWnzs Hank 500
Siranton 1'JcKlnc Co , ,,,
Third National Hank 42s
Dime Deposit ami Discount llank ,, 200
Kconotnv Linht, II & P. Co
Iaicka. Trust k Safe Deposit Co. ., 150
hranton Paint Co
Clark - Snoser Co., Pr. ..., 125
Scranton Iron fence & ilfg. Co
Scranton Axle Works ,
latekawjnna Dairv Co., I'r
County Sailncs Hank tc Trust Co. , 300
Firit National llank (C'arbondalc)
Standard Drilling Co
New Mexico Hy. Coal Co., Pr, ,,,, 40
Traders' National Dank ,,,, 155
Scranton Holt and Nut Co 110
Asked.
'65
"m
'so
166
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20
sod
30
JONAS LONG'S SONS.
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15 AWi
offered so much for
PONDS.
Seranton Passenger Kallwar, first
mortsicre, clue 1P20
Teople's .street Railway, first mort-
page, due 1113
People's Street Hallway, Ocncral
mortgage, tine 1021
Dickson M.imifacturlni; Co
Lacka. Towni-hlp School S per cent.
City of Scranton St. Imp. 0 per
cent -
Scranton Traction 0 per cint
IIS
113
115
100
102
102
US
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Corrected by II, 0. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.)
nutter Creamery, 21c. s dairy tubs, 20c.
Lbbs Select western. He. : nearby state, HV4ft
( lieese Pull cream, pew, iH4al2e.
Deans Per bu , choice marrow, $2.45; medium,
12 30; pea, ?J.f0.
Potatoes 45c.
Ilirrmuls Onions $1.75.
Flour Dest patent. ?l.25.
Philadelphia Grain and Produce.
Philadelphia, July 14. Whe-.it llc lower-,
contract grade, July 7ii14"70',ie Corn Firm
and "Jc. hither; No. 2 mlM-il .lulv, JsVils'v.
Oats S,..iiy but quiet; Nn. 2 white- e lipped. 31
a.11'sc. Iluttir Sternly j fancy wctim ereameij,
2iK'. ; do. prints, 2.V. Fires Firm, 'i lilgher j
(rii.li neaib), 14i.; lo. westun. lHaC i do.
soiitliweitern, I'll : do. southern, lie, Cheisc
Steadv. ltefined Sugars t uihatia-i-d. Cotton
'4c lower; middllin; uplaiuls, 10'4e. Tallow
Finn; lily prime In bairel-., J'.&c.; emintiy
prime' in barn Is. 4i . ; dark, do., 4'(.e. ; eakis,
4i. l.iu' Poiillrj--Finn, fair demand; fwK
12al2'2i'.; nh) rollers, Se.; piinir ehnkeiis, 15a
2ilo. Dressed Poultri-Finn, moderate iliniind;
fowls, ihnlie-, 10i ; 1I11. fair lo irood, 'U'l'-ie. : nld
rosters, iV.; western finren ehiikens 1 la :: . i
nearby broihrs, ls.i2.lc ; wiAtern, Ua2"c lle-(i-lpts
l'loiir. -l.(o) lnrrels hiiiI 7,3."i.iI pminds
in mks; wlieat . s,tK bushels; mrn, UH.ihhi
bushels; nits, (i,(l biishiN. shipments Wlieit,
5,ll liusheks; corn, 103,ik IiuhIuU; oats, O.eOo.
New York Grain and Produce.
New- York, .lulv 1. Flour weak and lowir lo
ell.i In.lne rnllnl) nominil. Wheat piit weik;
No. 2 reel, fc514c f. ". ! nllnat; No 2 nil,
S2e. elealor: No. 1 liorlhein Duluth, 7l!ir .
f. o. b. atlott to arrlie. Opllnns opened weak
and cIimiI weak at le. net deillne. .Iul ilosed
S'.Ve. ; Sept.. hJSe. (lit.. e2e. ; Pee., Nl'lc
Cum- spot t'uiii No. 2, ."t'ai-. f. n. b. alloat
and .103c. rlitator. Ojitlons opined drm nnd
closed sleaih at .feiN.f. net adianre. July
rlnsid 4'le-. ; Sept., 4'i'-.e. ; Dec, 4lsc. Onts -Spot
milet; No. 2, 2'H'. ; No. 3, 2y,jc. ; .No. 2
white. Jle.-. No. 3 while, I'O'je-.; track mixed
wcFtrin, 2iat0e-.i tr.uk white wrstirn, .S0',a4
31'ic. ; track white utate, 30'-a3l'ie. Options
Inaetlip and e.uier. Hutter Stead.i ; eieamery,
li'i'-jillc. ; faiimy nirieiil paikul. IfalRtk.; Imi
tation ereaniery, Hil7'si.; state dairy, 11'.i
Is'e. f been' Firm; lalte eolond, IVjj'ic,
laru'e white, ll'ia'ilsP. 1 mull while, iniaTjp. ;
rniall colored, n'ia'i.e'. Ft's Firm; Hate and
I'nim, llalTi. ; wislern, 12al-'lihc. (or aicr-iRu
lots; wrstcrn, loss otf lie.
Chicago Grain and Produce.
Clili.iifn, July II Wheat was weak (roni flirt
to liuUli today ami dosed ai 1 dee line of 1'ii
l-e. IhU nukes our four n ihcluii- in tniee
da)s. TI"' niaiked Imprmemi in in iron condi
tion In the norlhwe.t kept prices on the down
Krade. Com m utroni; 011 the continued oji.
weslirn diouth, and eln.eil 'Je- hiuhii. Oats ad
laiiiid 'ic. and proeislons declined 'ia7'4e Casii
quotations were as follows: Flour tyulat ; win
ter patents, l. Hlil. 20; etialchts, M.20a'l.li0
sprliu; f pel UN, $1 7.1a I sj; i-print; pilents. it 1.70
at 3U; bakers, f.' UU2 il Sprlni; wheat. No 3,
7'la75e.; Nn. 2 led. 79a7U',ie. ; No. 2 corn, 4l',i ;
Nn. 2 jrlltiK, 4l'4c. Oats, No. -J white, 27a
27HC.J Nn. 3 wlilti-, 2(.a27"ji.; No. 2 rtc, Ssiji
is)c.; eood feeding buile), .IMlh..; (air in elioiee
malting. 4ailc; No. 1 Max seed, 10; No. 1
noithttistern, M.sn, prime timothy seed, J.1V
Misk pork, pir hariel, ifl2.4Vil2 '0, lard, per 1UI
pnuiids, iH).si!jaS.SS) short ribs, aides (loe ),
Ifilh5a7.15; dry merited Khouldeis lmeel, li),a7i.,
hort ilear sides, ssl.eVi.1T1 wldskij. 1.2.1's,
siiBars, cut loaf, fil.TS; cruniilatcil, (i22; con
(utlomrs "A," WIS; oil A, ifo-f.UI. Clmcr
contract grade, $S,0.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chicago, July 14. Cattle- Itecelpts, 150; nom
inally steady! natives, good to prime strcrs, $5,10
u.'i.TU; poor to mrdliiin, H&ia5; uleiled feeders,
flsl 75j mixed stockers, fli) 75a'l.i)j cowa,
steady, f la 1.75; hellers, J5a5.!0; lannera, 12.60;
Yard
Not a yard in the entire lot is
worth less than 35c more than
one-half is worth above 50c.
so little. We also
lulls, firm. 2 7'.il M; eahes, $1 50ar,.S5 Re
ceipts for the week, 3,(150, 'ast week, 3,100; Tex.
ups. Teas led hleirs, .sl.25ia, Texis gravi cteers,
V.inillt; 'lex-is bulls. '50a.l.25. Ilos He
icipls indaj, Ki.noil; Monday, l.niK); estimated
hfl neer, 2tisl; npened t-tead closed weak to 5c,
lower; top, . 15; mixed and butchers, $,10a5.O;
gi ml to ilniic ln-i, S."i 2(la5.4r; rouglis, heavj,
5iril5; light, 15 na5.4.'Hi bulk o( sales, $5.25a
5.10. slicep Kiielpts, 2,Wl, i-heep aitd lambs,
stuidi; good to ihoiu- wetliers, fl.lrtal.50; lair
to 1 hole i' iiiImiI, -U.Lliit.lS; western elieep nnl
.Mailings, Aluialisi; Texas fheep, .l lOat.lli; l.a
tin- lambs, $ls.A0a0.IHl; western lamks, $5aa.2"i.
rii'teipts tlds weik, 1 ittle, 51, SCO; hugs, 111,200;
(birp, 7l,li00. I.at week, cattle, 45,000; hogs,
IU.2IKI; tliecp, 57.KIO.
Philadelphia Live Stock Market.
Philadelphia, .lull- 1". lieceipts (or the wrrk:
Cattle, 2,745; simp, 0,705; hogs, 3,ls2. Cattle
About stiady, extra, Y5.75a5.e5; good, 5.51)35.75,
medium, Ifi.3ia5.50. commen, $4.75;a5.25. Sheeo
and Lambs Adiani I'd on all gr.-des with a well
htoekeil but aitiM' market; e'tra, 4a5e ; good,
4'ialV-i medium, 4a4'4e. ; spring lamKs, 5a7'ic.
lings Yerv ktrnug feeling and prices tinner; beit
wei-tcrn 7?iaS.; cither kinds, 7'4a7?sc ; state
lings, not otlired. Fat cows, steady, at 2ale
thin cows, moderate inquiry at lOaiflc. ; veal
eahes ruled actlie at (mm 4c. to 7c ; milch
eowa sold li.iMiiil.ly well at $35a.V); drcsied
stills, 8aSic; dressed cows held at G.i7'ic
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
I'jst IluiT.ilo, July 14. Cattle Itecelpts, four
cars; about sleadv at opening prlies of the
week Yeals, lower, hogs, receipts 15 (run
and 15 holdovers; Mow and lower; heavy, A5.50
n5.55; mixed, M 55; .inkers, if5.55a5.(JO. Pigs,
Vil.5a5.70; mugh. l 70i4 ri0; stags, $3.50st
Miecp and lamb, Heeclpts 5 ears; dull and low.
ir; top lambs, -Hi.75a7.25; others, Jlati.Mlj
mixed theep tops, $1 25a 1 00; culls to good.
2 5da4; wctheis, !l.iual.K); leadings, 3,50a
4.00.
East Liberty Cattle Market.
Fast Liberty, July 14. Cattle Receipts light
and market sleadi ; extra heaiy, .5,(.Oa5.sn,
I nine, 95t.ria5uO, good, M.15.15.30; common,
VI 150a 1; hellers, $'t.f.til 00; bulls and stags, $.1.1
4 ''5: eemuiin to good Ut cows, $2 .Vial lings
Vsikft slow; pigs, Yorkers nnd mediums, Jo.OOa
5 0.5; hi as j hogs, $5.55a50; roughs, $.fa5. Sheep
steady on slieep and tlnw on lambs, choice
wt tiers, l Mi.i4.iVi, good, tl .lOal 35, (air mixed,
W 10.1I: common, $1 50a2 '0; 1 hoii-e lambs, n.25a
11.10; ccmmi n to good, s-iaO, ical lalics, W-50a7;
heavy and thin, ?la5.
New York Live Stock Maikot.
New York, July II Cattle-Reieiiits, 23; no
trilling; filling steady; exports 1,155 cattle; 73
slieep end 7.120 quarters of leef. Calves R
1 1 lot j, 3; no trading ot impi rlanee; feeling dull
ami weak; iltv tire -steel veils, SilOel per pound,
.sheep and Lambs Iteccl pis, l.lsl; sheep, steady;
lambs Mew and weak; slieep, A.!a5; lambs, pi.30
7.t,o per Jin) (or (air to choice. Hogs Receipts,
4,112; i.onc. tut ile; nominally steady.
Oil Market.
Oil City, Julr ll.-Crcdit balmees, i 25; cer
cluiates, no bid; no runs or nhipmrnU reported.
The Detroit Wcnian'i iluh Is taking steps to
have tile ionts ol historic Inleieit In their city
marki'd by monumenls cr tablets, partlrulirly
the spot where the French landed ten years he.
torn the Pilgrims touched at the Atlantic coast,
Th city has been thrice besieged and twice
burned.
Bowore of Ointments for Catarrh
That Contain Mercury.
as nieniiry will surely destroy the sense ol smell
and completely deiange the whole sistem when
dueling It through the mucpus surfaces. Sueli
artliles should never be used except on pre
fiilptlcns from reputable physicians, as th
damage they will du is ten (old to Ihe good vou
can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh
Cure, iiunufai lured by F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and Is taken
illicit ally, acting directly upon the blood and
niuious surfaces nf the nistcm. In buying Hall's
('atari h Cure be sure jou get the genuine. It
Is taken internally, and made In Toledo, Old
by F. J. Cheney k Co. Testimonials Irca. '
Sold by drugglsti, price 75e, per bottle,
llall'i Family Pills arc the best.
Sons.