2 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1000. I. TRIBUNE'S EDUCATIONAL CONTEST Trade Papers Are Calling: Attention to the Gen erous Offer, NOT A GIFT ENTERPRISE Everybody Who Secures Subscribers to Bo Paid Special Howards for Those Who Work Hardest Ad vantages of a Business Education Details of the Plan Information Cheerfully Furnished. Tinilc papers throughout the East ntc ik-votlner space to a description of tho Kenoroii't off or made by The Trib une In Its Educational Contest, and uonls of commendation are heaid fiom nil those who hoar of the details. Many papcis Jnrrenxe their circula tion by offeiltiB premiums of books, maps, music, and hundreds of other UiltiKs, thereby neknou lodging that their paper rtqulres the gift of some thing with It to hi lugs Its vnlue up to the price asked. On the contrary. The Tribune Is fully wotth tho price asked, nnd It only needs to bo Intro duced Into a lioni" to become a per manent visitor there. Not a Gift Enterprise. Tho Tiibune wishes to emphasize tho fart that this Is In no sense a gift enterprise or a scheme to swell Its cir culation books nt tho expense of out siders. It Is u bonaflde business offer, conceived In a spirit of fairness, nnd It will be cairled out with equity nnd SPECIAL REWARDS. 1. Scholarship in )ointng Stmt nary (4 jcirs) Including tui tion nnd board $1,000 2. Scholarship in Keystone Acad- rmy (3 )cars) including tui tion and tioard 64 3. Eolitner D D Piano, including stool and scarf (on exhibition at J. W. Guernsey's, 314 Washington avenue) 4S4 4. Course In Piano Instruction at Scranton Conservatory of Mu sic 75 6. Columbia Ilicjcle, Chalnless, MOO model (on exhibition at Conrad llrothers', 213 Wyo ming avenue) 75 C. Scholarship in Scranton Busi ness Collegc.commcrclal course CO 7. Scholarship in Scranton Ilusl- nrss College, shorthand rourso 60 5. Solid Cold Watch, lady's or gen tleman's (on exhibition at Ku Bene Schlmpfl's, 317 Lacka wanna avenue) CO 0. Tile-Photo Cjole Poeo n Cam era, 41 (on exhibition at tho firlllin Art compan), 209 Wvomlng avcnui) 10 10. Lady's Solid Gold Watch, or Ointlcman's Solid Silver Watch (on exhibition at l'u gene PchimplT's, 317 Lacka wanna avenue) 30 $2 419 Faeh contestant falling to secure one of these special rewards will be Riven ten (10) per cent, of all the money he or she turns in. 5 Justice to all. Every young man or woman who pattlclpatcs will lecelve a share of the proceeds, eon If success ful In seeming but one subset Iptlon. The Tiibune takes this means of se eming new Mib&ciib'TS In lieu of tho old-fashioned way of employing regu lar eamasscrs and fcollcltois nnd neither the price nor tln quality of tho poper has been cheapened In any way. Wo will continue to chnigo the same rate for mibscilptlons dining the course of this Educational Contest ns we li.ue In the past. The npeclal lewirds will ieiiesint remuneration for set vices peifoim"d, and those who can .show the bst lesults for their woik will be entitled to the most pay. Educational Rewards. Of tho ttn special rewards for the ten highest competitor In ithls con-tc-t, theie Is not one In the selection of which disci Imlnutlo'i and Judgment has not been eeiclsed The aim has been kept steadily In view to gle re nin ds that will be of lasting benefit. The special li-wanls of an educational natute, of which there ate five, are of tho eiy highest class, nnd the young man or woman who i- micessful In paining any one of these (he educa tional lew aids will have Just cause for elation at his success, for Independent of the feeling of victory worthily In dulged In by tho first of those who compete In a contest so great nnd so widely and favorably known as The Seinnton Ti Hume's Educational Con test will be, the substantial fiults of victory will be well woith garnering. -e RULES OF THE CONTEST The special rewards will be glvn to tho persons securing the largest number of points. rojntsvvill be credited to contestants securing. new subscribers to the Euanton Tribune as follow: Points. One Month's Subscription.. $ .50 1 Three Months' Subscription 1 25 3 Six Months' Subscription... 2 50 0 One Year's Sj'j.uipUon ... 6 00 12 The contestant with tho highest nun btr of points will be given a choice from the list of special rewards, the contestant with the second highest number of points will be given a choice of the re maining .rewards, and so on through the list. Lach contestant falling to secure a special reward will be given 10 per cent, of all money he or she turns in. All subscriptions must bo paid in ad vance, Only new subscribers will be rounted. Itenenals by persons already on our subscription list will not be credited. No transfers can be made after credit bis once been given - All subscriptions, and the cash to pay - for same, mint bo handed in at The " Tribune office within the week In which ; they are secured, to that papers may be sent to the mibserlbert at once. buscriptions mutt be written on blanks, which can be secured at The lilbone ' office, or will be tent by mall. , The contest will close promptly at 8 o'clock Saturday evening, September 20, 1000. The results of three months' onrnest off ot t will bo lifelong, and any one of tho scholatshlp levv.uds will confer upon Its winner an advantage that would possibly not otherwise be within his reach. Of tho other rewards, viz., the boluner Cabinet Grand Piano, the Columbia Chnlnless llicycle the Tele scopic Camera, the Clold Watch nnd tho Silver Wntch, all have been select ed from tho viewpoint ot utility, nnd the ones who come within the first ten nnd prefer nn Immediate bestowal ot their rewards will have a valuable list to choose from. Some may prefer the scholarships In the vnilous educational Institutions; others mnv choose the re wards that are exhibited In the win dows of Scranton's business houses. Educational Advantages. A young man who understands book keeping, can wrlto a good, rapid busi ness hand, spell coi rectly, compose nnd punctuate a letter pioperly, under stands business arithmetic, knows the use of checks, drnfts and all kinds of business papers, nnd can make himself genei ally useful about an ofllce Is not often found without a good situation. When It comes to gdtlng a place he will stand ten chances to one over his competitors who hae not so prepared themselves. The demand for young men so educated Is far greater than the supply. The Tribune makes It possible for several young persons to secure Just such education at but little cost. Tho Plan of Action. Evety poison who wishes to engage In this contest will be furnished with a book of ct edit blanks whet eon will be set forth the rul"s of the contest and n list of the spei Inl rewards. It must be borne strictly in mind I hat ci edit will only be given for now sub scriptions, and after the points have been ci edited to any contestant they will not be transfer! ed to any other. These books of blanks can be had by application to The Tribune, or will be sent by mall. Each book of credit blanks consists of ten loaves, giving spnees for ten names of new subscrib ers. Each contestant must fill out one of these books entliely before being entitled to receive another, but each one may apply for and lecelve ns many ns ho or she desires and can use, but only on at a time will be furnished. The Tiibune will also furnish all ap plicants with sample copies of tho papnr, and nil Inquirers for additional infoimation will receive prompt und courteous attention. SUSQUEHANNA. ed In tho Ives district, Great Bend tcwnshl:). Professor V. L. Ilogers, who has Just been elected principal of No. 2S school, In Scranton, Is a former popu lar principal of the Lanesboro high school. Prof. S. N. Hatcher, of Blnghnmton, Is In town today. The common council Is considering several schemes to give the borough a sewerage system, FACTORYVILLE. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Fnctoryvlllo, July 2C Tho Ladles' circle of the Grand Army of the Jlo puhllc and Captain E. J. Rice post will Join hands nnd "circle" around up to Lake Kewanee, on Aug. 8, where they will hold a picnic during the day. All members of tho post and circle are expected to go and make the day's outing nn enjoyable one. Susquehanna county will run an excuislon to the Delaware Water Gap on Aug, 1. under the auspices of the 1 Young Men's Christian association of Montrose. Tho fare for tho trip will be one dollar and ilfty cents Several of our townspeople are going to Join them here, as this is the last stop the tialn will make to take on passengers. Eactoryvlllu encampment met In regular session last Wednesday night. They received and accepted nn Invi tation from W. S. Rogers' encamp ment, Independent Order of Odd Eel lows, of Clark Green, to pay them a fiateinal lslt on Thursday evening, Aug. 2. Every member of Fnctory- illo encampment Is requested to ba piesent at Clarks Green on the above mentioned night, accompanied by their wife or lady friend. Mis. J. T. Hush is spending yester day and today In Scranton. Mrs. Charles Mnnard, of Scranton, Is spending a week with relatives here. Itev. W. M. Hlller and wife attended tho golden wedding of Mr. Hitler's brother, nt Wllkes-Barre, last Tues day. Miss Bessie Wilson has accepted a position In Philadelphia, and left Wednesday to enter upon the duties of her position. The funeral of the late Mrs. E. F. Iluttmnu was conducted yesterday from the Methodist Episcopal church at 10 o'clock. A laigo concourse of friends nnd relatives were present to pay their last tespects to the departed. IJev. W. M. Hiller offlclated. Inter ment was made In Evetgieen ceme tery. MONTROSE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Susquehnnna, July 26 The Erie paymaster today disbursed about $30, 000 In Susquehanna. The Susquehanna and tho Great Bend clubs w ill play ball In Susque hanna on Snturday afternoon. There Is a good deal of base ball rivalry between the two towns, and the result of the game will be watched with much Intci est. Tho First Methodist church of Sus quehanna will, this evening, begin a tvvq, days' celebiatlon of Its fiftieth anniversary. Quite a number of for mer pastors will be present and pai tlclpato In tho exotclses. Rev. C. V. Arnold, tho pioneer pieaeher who built the chinch, died In Blnghnmton on Wednesday. It was hoped that ho would be present at the heml-centen-nlal. X. O. Major, of Ilallstead, will soon assume the management of the Jny house. In New Mllford. Miss Helen King, of Gieat Bend, was lecently heveiely scalded by the explosion of a tea kettle. Vicious dogs have been killing sheep In tho vicinity of (Iieat Hend. Lackawanna Engineer T. J. Connors, of Ilallstead. is iccoverlng from In juries sustained by being struck by it locomotive at La Plume a few daya azo. Susquehanna county Prohibitionists nie preparing for a series of meeting during the coming campaign. Several Lackawanna firemen, resi dents of Hnllstead, have been pro moted to englnetis. Iteci ults for the United States regu lar army still leave. Susquehanna for Fort Sloeum, New Yoik hnihor. Bight prisoners escaped from the Montrose jail lust night Some tramps recently sent fiom Susquehnnna, were the leaders of the exodus. The Helping Hand soeie.y of the Methodist chuich lust evening hold a well-attended lawn social at Tho resi dences of William Tlftany and E. N French, Grand stieet. The Forest City-Susquelnnna Tele phone company Is stilnglng Its wires through the stteets of this boiough. James Waul, for seveial ye.it s em ployed In the Bile shops In this placn, died In Blnghamtou on Wednesday, aged 73 yeai.s. The funeral will occur today In Binghumton. The Bile Is tunning some fi eight trains of ilfty cais at the rate of Ilfty miles an hour. Superintendent Burr, of the Susque hannn, and Superintendent Buriett, of the Delawaie division of the Erie, were olllclally engaged In town. Br. S. Pinker Caldmun, of New York, wiltes that It will be Impossi ble for him to (III his engagement to lecture before the Susnuohanna coun ty Teachers' association I'l Great Bonn Sept. 14. The Susquehanna Juniors will piny ball with the home Juniors, In Great Bend, on Fi Idny afternoon. The Plnlndealer thinks that Mr. Klst Ier, the owner of the Great Bend tannery building, will soon engage In business theieln. Columbia Hose company of Cnrhon dale yesteiday ai lived In town, In a special car, as guests of Brie Hose company, No. 1. in the afternoon, In Beobe pnik, me two companies played base ball, but the rain ended the game. In Ilogan Opera house lust evening, a largely-attended social was held In honor of tho visitors. Doran's oiches tra furnished music for the occasion. Th'e Columbia boys departed for homo this morning, evidently pleased with their leceptlon. A Main street young woman, on Tuesday night, took a dose of lauda num, presumably for cramps. A physician, by haid work, saved her Ufa At East Franklin, a. few days since, a dog belonging to William Slsson, was stung to death by bees Tho Susquehanna Valley Telephone company was otganlzed in Susquehan nu on Wednesduy, with tho following oillcers: President. Joseph F. Lnnnon; secretary and treasurer, R. J. Man ning, dlrcctois, Joseph F. Lannon, John Ferguson, Frank Zeller, H. S. Williams. M J. Lannon, C. E. 'Tlts woith. The company will nt once ap ply for a charter, and the line will connect with neighboring towns One bundled nnd Ilfty shares are already subscribed for, which guuiautees the same number of phones in private residences, or half the number In business places. Miss Bltdle Suravltz, of Soranton, Is visiting at the residence of Milton Schlllon. A new school building will be erect- Prcclal to the Scranton Tribune. Montrose, July 26. Myron E. Des sauer, of Foit Wayne, Ind., and Harry Dessauer, of New York, aio visiting their parents, Mr. and Mis. M. S. Des sauer, in this place. The laigost excuislon that ever came to Heart Lake over he Lackawanna and Monti osq road, was that wof tho Foi esters of America from Plymouth today. The train included fifteen pas senger coaches and these were packed to the limits of their capacity. The Monti ose base ball club goes to Laccyvllle tomoirow to cross bats with tho nine of that place. Mis, E. J. Fuge and daughter, Bes sie, returned today fiom a visit to relatives at Nantlcoke nnd Plymouth. Pi of. Chailes Cohen has organized a dancing class In this place, which meets at Village hall every Wednes day evening. Miss Grace Gcrrltson Is visiting rela tives at Lynn. Wesley Heirlck has accepted a posi tion with G. Atthur Sprout, Jeweler. Miss Mny Claflln, of Great Bend, Is visiting friends in town. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. Fordham have been spending a few days at their plt.isint cottage at Blk Lake. Mlrs Mllllcint Halsv, of Philadel phia, is a guest of her aunts, the Missus Blddle, on Chuich stieet. F. Moirls Sayio, of Hampton, Va., is spending the season at "Rosemont," the guest of his aunt, Miss Mary Sayre. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rosendalo, of Now York, are the guests of Mr. and Mis. C. D. Haw ley. BRADFORD COUNTY. Spot ill to tli Scranton Tribune. Towanda, July 26. Earl Oliver, of Wilmot, this county, who has been In tho Philippines, is expected home soon, owing to Injuries received while clean ing a rifle. F. E. Brown, of Wyaluslng, has Just found an old army coat button, which doubtless was lost during General Sul livan's march up the Susquehanna liver In 1779. The button Is about tho sle of a copper cent, and In its center Is tho coat of arms of the Biltlsh em plie of George III.'s time, and on tha outer circle are the letters, "W. W. T. R. A. Q. U. E. W. N. W. M. W.," an.i the date 1774 Is on the bottom. Tho general enenmned with his urmy near the Moravian monument, two miles below Wyaluslng. Mai tin Drost und son, of Grover.were Injured by a passing train on tho Northern Central, which was caused by n rod extending from tho side of a car. They both received injuries on the legs. Charles A. Shlmer and wife, of Moiavia, N. Y., came to Sayre to he re-mauled a few days ago, it being i desirable, according to the laws of New York state. The Sayre Justice secured a license at Towanda, and on returning the couple received the bonds of matrimony at the station. Lightning hus been doing consider able damage to buildings In the west ern p.ut of tho county this week. Pr. and Mrs. J. S. Stewart hnvo gone to visit fi lends at Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Gettysburg and Cham bersburg. This evening Hon. W. II. Falrless, of Virginia, will address the Republicans nt a mass meeting In Mercur hall. The band will furnish music. NICHOLSON. Spclal to the Scranton Tribune. Nicholson, July 26. Mr. Arthur Squler, of Tunkhannock, was calling on friends here today. Mr. Gilbert Brown is quite 111 at present. Improvements are being put on the front of Mr. Frank E. Proper's store. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mllo Rough have re turned from a visit to Binghumton with telutlves. Mr. Wlnfred Bought Is quite 111. John Jerry Stnrk, of Ithaca, Neb., was a pleasant caller In town yester day. Miss Sara Pratt Is spending a few dnys nt Itke Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams aio entertaining an uncle and aunt from Scianton. John C. Weaver, of Scranton, la vis iting his sister, Mrs. Frank P. Steph ens. A fishing party, Including Walter Wllllums, Charles Brown and William Leioy, went to Card pond Tuesday and made a fine catch. The July Clearing Sale winds up in a blaze of glory on Friday, when we shall offer the greatest End-of-the-Month Bargains ever presented by us or any other house adding much to the general attractiveness of the Our Great Hourly Friday We bespeak a large audience to this host of good things. It means much money saved to you. Be at the ten o'clock sale if possible. Stay all day. Lunch in the Restaurant on our new plan, Eveiybody likes it. Sale No. 1 Begins Promptly At Ten O'clock. Salo No. 2 m Ji Begins Promptly At Eleven O'clock. Sale No. 3 Begins Promptly At Two O'clock. Great Sale of Embroideries, We begin the day with one of the sensational offerings ever nude by or any oiner stoie. rmbroidortos 6ovoriI thoiisind )ards of c iiuWto pitioriis In cdlngt mid in ntltiES, tlioiiRh muitlv oilirlns limit from Mvitrii linil, liilnir tin- lit of i linn- Iff )mrluiil bv us. Miny juttdiu in the l"t v til 1 b ihcip at JOi , (.nine few liiliur vvuith t tl.c janl liiilaj Morning it 10 u'rlnilc Big Offering in Women's Fine Hose Another sale that will add to the general successes of the day will be this one of Hosiery. most this 14c Women's superior quality of fist Mark '.(nek. Iiirs initio tf fimi-t cotton .virm, full fali loniil, anil cail) worth 1X to lJ'jr. the Jnlr. l'riila.vi Morning at 10 oMnik Tc Great Sale of Exquisite Laces. This great sale ol Lices will probably overshadow most of the other sales of the day, because Tho I.irrs nn- if t jirrlor qinllty ami In tho Mrv ri hij-t of luttuiM Mini of tlu m arc wlilo T.irc In iv. Mime as whlo a tlx (() Inilim, vvliili in tho lit an ,ilo jl-, unii I'mnt ilc Puis tam thcip at lji.r f . In urj choip. " f lmb Murnliw at 11 o'clock "u Splendid Values in Women's Vests We never offer you the interior sorts at these sales, so you iruv rely on the qual ity of this lot. I nlirs' whlti lilliul nt. mule of pure miio vim, with pnttih tipul link Ml tin i?n, .in.l tho K nu I iHiiallj Mihl fur 'lin Ccnti 1'iiilaj Moriilnir at II uilnU 5c Great Sale of Housaliold Utensils in the Basement. It will pay you to come. We have never given better values. But you must be on time to sh ire in the sale, as even big lots dis.ippcu like magic at two o'clock. 5c 1C 16c 9c Tc t 111 H i: POTS. Ti : 'luo and Three Quart ii, of lust cruli of turn lit- U 1 'i Iim k MIC III KMM-N K : ,lut the think' for fruit mil viK'itihlot. Mirth a imkil At o'clock .. . . l Ml. It (,(11111 r, If for 'a lnt. Wrv i hup wi hhoiihl think I'ull lOoiniio U'Ijkms with a hilf ilnziii patterns to dm no in m Pruitlvcl) noith oik. iluztn. At ' o'tlotk, i3 ilnzui IKON hi: n M.N Hi : 'Ivvo anil (Ini Half Quart Miilin liuii hittlm, uiumeleil liiii-U, wouhl he virj ihtap ut 15 lolls. U J o'l lot k IINWAIti: hM.L. To. Not an artiih woith lc tli in 11 unts Half eoviml lap.noil W PWi; tine Paint il M(;lt llnM., extra larirc ( I M'llHHlN full jililiil lapinneil 'UN 'llls, Tia or (ollie t sl'll uml l1.. quait N'linli'. sVlCl.PANs Xour choice at 2 n'tlock for Sale No. 1 Begins Prom'itly At Three O'clock. Great Sale of White Goods, At a price' within the reach of every purse that is looking for something stylish and dressy In white. The lot consist of 1,80(1 yards ot finest Pliln laiwiH ainl optnuork effects In satin stripes nml clinks, all of tli 1.1 siasnn's newest anil most w mtcil patterns. Wotth from 15c. to 4 4 . 20o j aril) lie Krlday Afternoon at 3 o'clock , A v Umbrellas at a Sacrifice. (looil I'mlircllas, Imllt with solid iron frames nml virv prett) tutural woo. I handli. frame Is lovircil in irooil nualilv of Sira-e. anil will . . . . i . . . ...... not hi i iiiroui;ii, viouiii lie Ti c i tits l'rlilay Afternoon at 3 o'clock fairly priced at 34c 19C Greatest of All Big Ribbon Sales. If you want a bit of Ribbon for any use, come on Friday. You'll never see so much for so little again. Pour (i) ami 1'ivo CI inili Taffeta lllMions In Ixith the plain nml metallic finish, lnclud tiu Milk nml white, rose, pink, Heht M no, rov il hliie nml nivv llumlnils and hun drills of vards, hotight nvva below their Milne. Not u lard worth less than 30c. to "IV 1 rldav Afternoon at 3 o'clock Women's $1 Underskirts for 49c. If you come to buy one, you'll buy two or three. The value is quite unprece dented, Read particulars. I'ndc r'kirts of the finest plain ami pique striped Dimities In a chirmlnir variety of Mrlpcd ind Ufiured effects; beautifully mido and flnUhul with llojnces, cordlna: nnd the like Ihcv would really be fairly priied at A(n a llolhr 4C 1 ridaj Afternoon at 3 o'clock Sale Xo. 5 Begins I'l'oiiintly Al l'our O'clock. 54c lluhlriii's Weir, .Men's nnd llojs" bhlrts, etc. north up to lj tints the jam 1 ridiy Afternoon ut 4 o'clock ocas Long's Sods THE MARKETS. Wnll Street Review. New York, Jul 20 The waitiiu: alutudt of the stock maiket was emphjsin d toda.v llnth buyers and sellcri were sumo and the maikit was nearly stairnaut as bhuwn h) the liu intir vals during wlilili the tkker was motionli vi The profexilonal trader had a ilIscouragiiiK t.isk In their attcmpU to fit sulhUtnt variation in prices to make their trades 'lhe nuikil was equally reluctunt to follow the lent of the few stocks which showtd in; btriiinh or to npoinl to the exiiptional wiakness in one or two caM femrar, Tobaico and Hiooll.vn Iti'ild Transit formed the center of tin uthcr fnhk atiiuit ot the bulls to advamc prim The littn moik was lifted at one time ovtr i points Hut tin lilj-'li price w.u vcrv poorlj held und in fait was eiitlrclv Imt thouuii a slight r illy savcn a mull Hit train llaltimoro ,-wid Ohio was the mo-t pn in Inent fcurTorer from ncJHmr and was traded in ' points below jesterday Miuiirl 1'iiilli was il-.i notably aoft on the practical ubuidonmint of n cmtlv entouraiccU hopes of a dtvidinl. lln itnl stocks wire quiet and irregular pending the ion fcicncfl of steel Interests In Chliaito and thtir iiiidirtore was heavj on the rather tlireatiniiu attitude reported to have bicn asMimul bj the most poweiful intercuts in the trade. The an vances In ocean frclncht rates owing to tin withdrawal of virious (iirman steamships for tho transport servieo to t hina was an tinfavonhh ir.l'ucnee upon the steel group as the si .in it j if ocean (relent room Is hampiring tho export pliMieits in lhe shipping Iron tiaik' Metrupol ltan Mrect rallwav was sharplv di pressed with no explanation and tho lou in Delaware and Uml srn was due to labor troubles in its mines, to tal sales, 103,400 shares l'mted MaUs rifuml Ing in, when lued, and the 3s advaiienl 'i and the new 4s coupon, old 11 and Si V per cent, in tho bid price. The following quotations art furnished Th Tribune bv 11 S Jordan 4 f" , rooms 703-7OH Hears building. Telephone 5003: Open- High. low. Clos ing, est. est. ing. American Sugar Ut lJt4 UrtU l.'Mi American 'lobaceo K us nfli, o,ia Am S. k W .13 SHI ajit jt Ateh , To. & 8 Ke .... 2(ji lii i'i 21 , T i. S r., I'r OT'4 (i'i lid il'H lliooklvn Traction K 5' M'3 57,1 Halt. & Ohio 711'i 71 7J Cent. Tobaico 2oH 20'ii t'JTi 21s ('lies k Ohio 27 i75 271. 27 CUc. O W 11 11 It 11 (hlc.ll A. Q li'lig liOH lii's 1& .St. 1'aul Ill lll'-j 110 HHi Hock Island lufi'S, lMa l'u W Delaware & Hudson ...111 lilts lll' lll'j federal Steel W 3i4 .M4 J-I'i IVderal Steel, I'r (A'i Wi C M Kan. It lex., Tr S0H S0?t so sn' Louis. & Nash 714 71. 70s frti Manhattan i:io U0. Vl AIM Oil, Met Traction Co 157S 137 J15i 150 Miwourl 1'aclflo BQi, MY, nU 11), 1'eople's tlas (i'l V)t u 1x1 N. J. Central l'nt !)?, Ku if.,. Hunt hern 1'aclAc 3Jli !tlj .IH .U'i Norfolk & Weitern S.) :ul :ii'a ,Wt North, raclnc 50H ol M fiiv. North. 1'acinc, I'r 71H m, 714 71U N. V. Central U'l UJi', l.'M, Us'J (Int. k West 20 i'l' It 20 2nt I'mna, It. It US Us'A 1M; U7 l'acafio Hail 30IA aiV, 30ie, 31 lKadlng. I'r 1 6.si Mii 6 W Southern It It 11 11 10' 10'i. fwuthem It. II., Pr .... 6iH S-!H i MI Tern., O. k Iron 71 71V4 71 71 P. S. Leather 10Vi 11 10, UK ltullir 21', 2IT4 2ITa 2IU t'rion racifti cvn; 87ii w.; .wi Union I'acine, IT 75, 73J 75Vi 75 Wabaih, I'r IS1,, IS'.t 13 13 CHICAGO 1IOAHD OF Tit DU. Open- Illijh. Low rlos MIIHAT. Ing. est est og. ugiht 7j 71 7.ts 7H toptiinlcr 733i 70 '.(! ;;v, t-OHN. l irut ' ,S '71 2 37i hiptiiiini i.'i ,i;" .ri4 &,". OAT S. iU-t 2i" 2J'(, 2.'i 2-H Spluiiliti 'i 2.1 ,'JU J.v 1'OIIK S.ptimler II 05 1107 11 SI 11 iJ Scranton Board of Tiade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS Mil Asked. rirst Natlonnl Hank KW hcranton Sivings Hank 1100 birunton l'aekm Co l'5 Third National Hank 423 Dune Ihposit and Di'ionnt Hank .. 2U0 ... 1 eonomv I l.'ht. II .V I'. ( o id Iaiki liuit .x. Silt' Deposit Co. ., 150 Siranton I'aint Co., go Clark A. Snovir (o, I'r 123 Siranton lion I'i in 0 A. Ifg Co 100 Krantoii Axle Wcrks 115 Intkawanni Dauv Co., I'r 'jo Count "Mvln-s Hank . Trust Co. . COO I irtt National Hank (Caibondalc) Sol Standard Drilling Co 30 New Mexico II) Coal Co. I'r. .... 40 Iradeis' National Hank 161 ... Siranton Hult and Nut Co 110 HONDS Scranton Tassengir Hallway, first mortgage, due 1(20 113 ... People's! strut Railway, first mort. gape, due mis 115 Peoples Street Tlailwaj, Oeneral mortgage, due lil 115 Dliksun Jlaniitaetiir ng Co 100 Lacka Tcwhip Sihool 3 per cent. ... 10J City of Serautoii St Imp. 0 per cent 102 Scranton Traction 0 per cent 113 ... Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by 11 a Dale, 27 Iackawanna Am) Huttcr Creamery. 2U . dalrv tubs, 20c Kggs Select weitern, lie; nearby stste, UH". ( bene Pull cream, lew. ll:alc. Deans Per bu , eholce marrow, ii 45j medium, (2 JO pea, tl ?0. Pctate.es 45o. Hermuda Onions 1(1.75 Plour Hcst patent. U 25. Philadelphia Grain and Produc. Phllpdelphla, Julv 20 VI111t-Hc lower i rontrait gru'i. lulj, 7fii71i ( orn tiadvi No 2 iiiixul Julv, Inlliii (Kit. (,u'it but otiailji No g while clipped, Hi lliitli r -1 Inn, good ill 11' aid; famv wotcin criamciv, 20Ui ; 1I0 prints, 23i. I'.-gs-I mil, fnsh neaiby, lili , Uo western, ll'.t : .! Koi'llivventeiii, lJc , tin H'Uthirn, lie ( heesc I'm h ui.'iil Kellinil Sug ni 1 Inn but qniit ( otlon 1 )Ik. lower, mil! tiling uiilamli, 10 6 1k 'lallow "Sttjili j cltv prime, In hoghoad, l'4.. toiutrv tin, lur lels, 4ae ; duk do, O.i , aki. l'i l.lvt Ponltr) Dull and iiiuhiligid, fuwls, Hi , ud 1 0111 tk, 7a7'y'' . Hiring thitktns, Uillc.; spring ilueks, lUilti&i l)re.sid I'oultri KI1111, good tic liuiid, fowls, cholie, 11 'ii , do. filr to gootl, lOijalli ; old roiMim, 0isa7i , Hi-tiin froi n tlilikins, Hal2o. , nearbv broilers Hnjk, , west trn do, lSalc ltieeipts-Hour, 2 'rtl lurnH nnd 1 (i30,(nni pounds In s.nks; win at 01,0ml bii.h tls, corn, 5J ml Iik.IhN, imta, 1.1.0 ) bu-luls Shlpmenta Meat. jo.ikk) busliilaj corn, 77,(KX) bus! els, oats, 10,0 liu.liils. New York Grain and Product New York, July 0, I lour spring iiatuits were dull and easy with winter wheats moderate, spring lakers were more actives new Hour 1 nald to be of tine quality, Mlmusot.1 patents, .15al20. Wheat Spot stead)! No. 8 red, 7lic. elevator; No. 1 northern Dulutli, Slc. ntloit to airivo, optu ns nfli r 1 flrrr opening Uiilimd all tin f nn on, this in tui'i wis bin utded l.v 1 Hull fillip i.ilh und 1 lose I linn ut si lit ailvinti, lulj lion 1 slV , -iptinibir, M h,t , Diitmlr, M'ri (nru t eti idl , Nu, .', 4t7u I'ii f o b utloit und IP'si il vutur; options iptitd htiadv ifiii wlmh it vuliltd but In Jill lalllid, llfing I'llll at n pirtul 'i 111 1 uiivjiui. Julv ilosid Hi , Nptimlur, W. . Iliiui lur, 4uiji (l.its S"t thill, Nr J. 2i!2i , No ,1, '7i , No 2 ft luti, "-'U No. J v 'i.io, 2v , ll.11 k llilxid wi-liin. 2,iki2li . tliik white w.Mirii, v'.j!(i . 11 nl white stiti, 2iiii(" . options dull und biul) sttadi llullir le il., tiiumirv, 17aJUi , faitorv. turriut pukid, Hi I'i1!! . linltatloii in unii), HiIm , t iti dan). IJiAnllii C hi cm Mow , lirgo white ami iol uitl, luhiie , mull whoite and lolorul, 'Jsi ti'nc I'ggs linn, etatt and I'ennsiliaiiia, 11a 17c, foi nvriagc 1 t, wolirn, llall'-.i. for av erage lots, vuatcru, loo otf, 13'jo. . - Chicago Giain and Produce. Chicago, Julv 20 Win at sagged foi a time to. day but roiiivinil mi laik of cah uies, S p ttinbir eloping ii ovir vtiterdav (orn iIommI a kIkmIo and 1 us V loutr. 1'rovisuns at the tliM wire JijuK'.i ihpitid t ash quotations wire us Minus 1 lour -I! lav , No 1 spring wheat. fa74e , No 2 nil, 71 Ui ; No ,' mm, ys'jc No, 1 vtllow, .is1 , No 2 oats, SlaJIV i No. i whiti, jPiI-'h . N" vvliili, MiJ't . bar ley, 40i j flax, i'l 5'i, liniolhi, vl .i'a I 2'), pork. $11 lOall ill), lanl, Mi 'iiiii;', shnuldirs ('ji 7c; sldis, $7.S3j7 13, thlski), Jrl il'j, sui-Jis, uniliangeil. ;, Chicnffo Live Stock Market. flilu'go, Julv 20 -( itlle1'it and heavy steers hud) to (Imng, ll.'lit 1111 'hum and innitnoii, kliad) to khw huti hi ' loik "ti'.lih In tioig, best on sab todi), niio ear load 111 3 .5; lu ll) 1. (,uihI to 111110 su is, t'.J'u'1-O, poor In uiiilliim. il '0.1 1 10 uleiittl fitdirs, uti nil, si nlia, inliil loeln, sli'im, mm, iflalS, lirlfitx, s!aS 10, ejiiiuis, "ilSaitiO; bulls, liad), sjI.ijj, lalvts, J'uiuc higher ut s3ai!.'m. lexans bos ton suit 1 o'l iv. two earl ads at si 13 and fix culli'jiU at '-10.1; Itxjs I111II4, 'ti id), ilo J.10, Hogs lUe lower, 1 losing weak: ti p. ('..'! inixiil and lulls hers, i-3 01a.iu. gonil to elioko biav). is'dVViia?, niii.'li hull, ilai1, light, fjulalttl bulk of sill -1 pi 120 Shtep and i-imbs-((inirall) loilSi hiejur, gootl to ihouo wethers, tl 15.il. '.(), filr ti choice mixed, f.t 2Cl lit) wt.tirn shicp, ul ID, 'loxas lnip. vl.il, lutive lambs, rl 2'uI.fv.I wittrn limbs, fjafl. Buffalo Live Stock Market. Hast lluflalo, Julv Su l ultlo M irlii t stead) ; ill) fed tnrs, l 73a1, tows, 2.70I50, vials, ktiongtr, 1 71a0 m, nmmon I It. tit 11 gnml, 1 1.7.1 115 60, flesh lows, lain) tplot iblt Ut fcUfaoO, of), ers, iiidU lin j. -Muw, liiil'u lowtr, link irs, ifLVu'iOO, lgs. s ISU170, lillvul, tt. I3jj JO; medium, si 13, In 111, 1 I0.i3 W?i roughs, M "Ju3, tugs, K'71il Mieip an I Iambs Stiud) , top lambs, W VUS 7u, tulls to puod, iU 1 il. uiixid sltep toM. Hal 10, culls to good, S-' 5i).iJ i). Iiuiidv wiihiis. si 1iui.il-; export own, Sal23; do. withus. s I0al.70. East Llbeity Cattle Market. Kast Lllmtv, Julv 0 -t utile Moadyi extra, "l Jlklj 711, pllllll, .') J'U"l il. lulllllloll, KjVI.lt Hogs Dull nnd Inwir, In O) oikers, r-'io), hi il) hogs, irill'UiiJ. roughs, if.1 IDil on. shicp sttad). iholn welhirs, i'l I'lit MJ. lommoii, i-l 50.1.' 50; choke I.1111U, l vi.il.30, cenimoii to good, isia5, veal talies, Ml Vij7. New York Live Stock Maiket. N'iw York, Jul) 2t--lli-eiis None for mIo; feeling Mend). I il) -sieatl) , Via's, jjj7, lit tle iiIvm and mils, flat 50, ell) drisMnl veils, S'fcullc. pir pound Sheti (ioud liuuly lots, linn, lamba, loal's lower, fliiep, 1fS.1l, 75, lambs, l MUG 53. Hug Peeling toad). Oil Maiket. Oil tity, Jialy :o.-Credlt talamxs, 1.27; ccr- ( Children carry them to school and lose I them, just as grown folks do to picnics. Buy several on Friday. Men's Best Letter and Bill Files. The systematic merchant, who has a place for everything, can make use of these finest of files. They arc built on a new plan, with bottom bund and lieiv) i-prlng, which throws Itself back In order to plaic letters alphabetically. An alphabet indix niiomp.inleH each one. rnn Lxcluslve stationers think llicm cheap at 09c. Ilfj Irlday Afternoon at 4 o'clock Ladies' and Misses' Jackets. The July Clearing Sale had no offering to equal this one. We shall clean the decks Friday of this lot. Pifl) two Ladles' and Misses' Tallor-Mado Jackets, of good quility Castor Covert cloth; double hicastiik. Hot or I ly front, plain or with velvet collars; lined all through with best quality of ltonialno and perfect in lit and finish Jackets on which earlier jf s no kcasoii price was HVE IlLI-AltS. J1I.7O Iriday Afternoon at 4 o'clock ' v' Ladies' Sewing Tables Half Price What is there in the line of Furniture that is handier to have around than a good Sewing Table ? 'lhese are (iOOD ones. Folding Tables, with glus varnish finish. Tops have stencilled v ird measure, handy for cutting, basting or pitlirn tracing, just tho thing for card jihv ing. Piiday Afternoon at 4 o'clock Combination Sale Wash Goods. It sometimes happens that the last shall be first in importance. What do you thing of this offering ? Croat combination salo of Wash Goods, con sisting of Ji ND SO INCH I'FICLr.S: .SO INCH Dltl.-vS (SLNC.IIAMs: S 1N( II TlNi: DIMlllI.s: S4 INI II WIIII'COHIIS: 31 INCH LORIlLKOV hUITIXflS: This lot is of ull ntwest styles and patterns, and suitable for all uses, such as Ladles' and 30 SUMMER RESORTS. T H WI NOLA Lrke Winola, Pa. This old and reliable summer hotel seeks 3 cur pitronage l'inc grove of large trees surrounds iiouse Orchestra of four pieces In ball room 1 .nil evening Itegular boarders admitted flee. Kites reasonable. Illustrated booklet on ap plii itlon. Address, C. 11, Vrear. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. THE ARLINGTON The leading hotel Fxtenslve improvements, service firtt class. Orchestra; special rates to families booklet. C II MILLAR, Irop. STROUDSBURQ STATE NORMAL A Practical Training School for Teachers en tho main line of the U, L k , It. It In the c,rtat nsort rcalcn ot the stale Homelike com forts for students, six dim rent departments and ccurses line Model School, Superior advantage. Si ei ill Indue rinenta The only school that raid all of the i-t ito aid to pupils An Lngllsh spelk Ing louimunit) Culture and mini mint IN si tions fcciurid for graduates. For catalogue ond full pirteluhrs address C1.0. P. I1II1LK. A M , Principal, Kast fjtroudsburg, Ps tlfloitei", first bid, I'l 2s, sales, 5,000 barrels cash oil it ifl J'l, elosul '1 i-i bid for cash; shipments, 113,011 barrels, avTrage, s,;is) lurrels, runs, 09. 4 el bands, average, S 1,118 barrels. NATIONAL LEAGUE. N'o National league games today; postponed, rain. American League. Kansas Cit), S; Indlanopllls, 7, Ji. troll, 3; Mlnmapolls, 1, llulfalo, 3; Milwaukte, 1, C hli ago, S; Clcvelond, 6. Eastern League, lloehester, 7, Sprlngfleld, B. S)racii.e, 3, Providence, 2 (first game). ProT. Idenep S, r-jrarukt 2 (second game), Montnal, 2, Uoriestcr, 1 (first game). Wof. ccstcr, 2, Montreal, 1 (second game). Not Liver Alone. New Iloardir Do they liavo nothing but liver for breakfast lur eveiy da)? Old lloardi r (loudness, no I Can't )0u see, tin re are pruiiod, also f Indianapolis Press, How's ThlsP We ofTir One Hundred Hollars ltcward for anv case of Catarrh that cannot be tured by Hall's ( atanh ( 1110. I'. J. ( lir.Nh A. CO . Props , Toledo, O Wc. the uniltrsignt-d, have known F J, Clie nt) for the last 15 )cars, and believe, him per il ill) honorable In all huliies transactions, and flnamiallv able to carr) out any obllga thm undo b) tlit ir linn Wist k Iruax, Whohajln Diugglsts, Toledo. 0. aiding, Mnnaii k. Marvin, Whohsale Uiuggitts, loli do, O Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting dlrtitly upon the blood and muious surfaces of the s)strm Prlie, 7.1o per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills arc the best,
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