k tfiv- IV f varnpr t ?f, r r 3 w 'J?s ,u m 10 THE SCRAtfTON TRIBUNE- WEDNES THE SCRAttTON TRIBUJfE-WEDNESDAY. JULY 16, 1002. V ' r? It K WHITNEY ON SKIN-GRAFTING HOTHIO HORSE CONVERTED INTO WOOL PRODUCER. If You Don't Believe This Veiaclotls Narrative, Affidavits Are In Re serve Thrilling Encounter of Court Clerk Searlo with a Colum L.an Grove Pike Other News and Gossip of Susquehanna County. tipcelal to the Scranton Ttlliuno. Susquehanna, July IB. Samuel Isnac boii, a pcreRrlnuthiK Hebrew peddter, whose lioinc la at Honosdute, monthly .makes a tilp through this section, ex I'lianRhiff blight tinware mid brlc-n-br.tc for old It on, rage, snoop pelts, hen's fcatheis and like "truck." Sammy has lor yi-uis dtlven a gothle-f rained steed, a relic of tlio famous Delaware & Hud son canal. It Is a fast steed with a tCLOid of less than a mile a minute. gammy and his outfit, one cold night In December, arrived at the home of Farmer Charles Hobs, at Hurnwood, and asked permission to lemnlu over night, which was ginnted, and the horse was bedded down and Sammy laid hlm helf away to dream of a big day's busi ngs, with two hundred per cent, profit. Sometime In the night, Sammy heatd ills charger neighing and p.iwlng the bain lloor, fearfully.1 Awakening his liot, the two went to the b.un, wheie they found the hoie evidently In Its last stiugglc. About seventeen kinds of cuios for all kinds of horse aliments weic poured down the beast In rapid bin cession, but It soon gae a loud sigh and became mutlonlc-b. Sammy know that Ills best fi lend was a-gonti , and he h.it duw a upon a pile of rags and ciied real tears. Ross told him that good hoises were icnl cheap since the Hocr war closed, but he ic fnscd to be comloited. At last ho was pi e ailed upon to ictuin to his bed, but theie was no sleep for him. When the trows weie singing their ii ornlng bongs Sammy aiohe and went tu the bain, wheie lie skinned the horse and took off Us .shoe. He was bound to get some money out of the deal. Then he strolled oer to Fiddle lake, to Ijrt a man who owed him a dollar to inter the lemalns In an hour lie re tuined to the bain wheie he was amaz ed to find the hoi.se standing up and getting a moinlng lunch off the feed bo. Tile old hoise was mudi the woise tor wr.u but he was still In the ling. Then a blight Idea -tiuck Sammy, lie curies a little nil stoe with him on the wagon, ami melting tome glur, lie fixed half a dozen or so sheep pelts and glued them upon the horse, wheie the skin Med tu be. He lieatlv pieced In the places where the skins didn't join nitelj. The old hoise 'coined to be surprised at its new rainnient, but he soon same to look upon it as a matter of fact and he ate Thai ley Ross' oats and waxed fat. All the people inmc to see It, and it was the wonder of the wood acid settlement. In two months the horse fully tecoered and happy Sammy dioe it to his home. This summer owing to its, Wfitm co.it he pastuies it oci In Texas township, but in the fall, it will again be drhen. Last week Sammy sheaied the animal and realiz ed seven pounds of wool, which will help pay for the pasturage. IN SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY. Tlie Susquehanna count Republican oeeutle committee will meet at Mont josc toelaj, to ai range for the nominat ing convention. The Gieat Bend chamois tannery will soon lesume business. An experienced tanner has been secured In New York. The Hallstead-Great Bend industries Hie "looking up." About J175 was realized on account of the Fourth of July celebration at Unlondale. The amount was presented to the Caipentcr biotheis, who aie pros pecting for coal near thp borough. The lomains of the late Charles F. Meeker, of Monti oho, weie on Saturday Intoned in McKune cemetery, Oakland. EXIT A FOUNTAIN. The Main street public drinking fountain, piescnted to the borough by the W. C. T. U a few yc.it s since has gone Into innocuous desuetude and the place that once Knew It will piobably not know it again foiever. Somehow it never nppeared to flU-n-long-felt-wnnt. tiulte a large number of our people object to drink water in public, and otheis dilnk it only upon a phvslclan's Inscription nnd so the fountain, which was an ornament, was never a neces sity, A fountain which gave forth lager, heel buttermilk or seltzer would have been appreciated, and the names of the donois would have gone down tho centuiles. But just plain water. fiom way back In the township that's Ulffeient. A NARROW ESCAPE. E. R. W. Seai lo, esq., and family, of Rcranton, are spending the summer in their lottage at Columbian grove, Jive miles north of Susquehanna. "Ed." puts in about fourteen houis of each day sitting in a boat, tempting min nows, turtles, etc.. to bite his hook, and swapping lies with the horny-handed gi angers of the vicinage, On Monday he bouovved a lamprey eel of n neigh bor, with the avowed intention of catching a pike. He had a yearning desire to truthfully tell Judge Aichbald that ho had caught a fish weighing more, than six ounces, Edwatd had been playing pinocle with the farmer bojs, the night before, and, as ho sat In the boat. In the hot sun, he was soon in the land of nod. The bait danced joyously with the tide. I.lko a flash, a big pike tlaitcd out fioin under a log, grabbed the bait, swal lowed It and commenced making for the left bank of the stteam, "Ed." had tho end of the line tied mound his knee, and, as the big flBh tightened it, he awoke to fine! himself floundering in the stream. Ho at once saw that the boat was nearer than the shore, and he made an effoit to return to tho craft, but the line was drawn tight and tho big flsh was fast huuling ?100 Reward, ?100. Tho readers of this paper will bo pleased to Icain that there Is at least one dread ed disease that science has been nblu to cuie In all its states and that is Ca tanli. Hull's Caturrh Curo is tho only positive euro now known to tho medical fraternity. Catnrih being a constitutional dlscdse, renulies a constitutional treat ment. Halls Catairh Cure Is taken In tel pally, noting dltectly upon the blood mid mucous sui faces of tho svstem. there, by destiovltig tho foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and aBsistlnfc nature In ,dolng Its work. Tho proprietors have so much faith in Its curative pow cia. that they offer olio IIundreirDollars for any case that t falls to Jura .Bend or list of testimonials. 0fRa Address, V, J. CHENEY & CO , , Bold by DniBElsts. 75o. Tolodo, Oj Kail's Family pills aro the best Kidney Disease Kills. ItsVictimsNumberedbythe Hundreds of Thousands. Kidney diseases should be attended to at once, for almost 00 per cent, of our un expected deaths of to-day are from that catwe. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy Is tho only sure cure known for diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood, rheumatism, dyspepsia and chronic constipation. It Is marvelous how it stops that pain in the back, relieves the neces sity of urinating so often at night, drives away that scalding pain in passing water, corrects the bad effects of whiskey and beer and shows Its beneficial effects on the system in an incredibly short time, George L. Smith, foreman of the Hoi. ley Manufacturing Company's Works, Lockport, N. Y., says In a recent letter: "I have used Dr. Dasvid Kennedy's Favorite Remedy with the most bene ficial results I was troubled with gravel and kidney complaint very severely, it bothered mo a great deal, and have found groat relief from its use, and cheerfully recommend It." "Favorite Remedy" Is tho most suc cessful medicine ever discovered for kid ney, bladder, liver and blood diseases. Its" record of cures has made it famous in medical circles everywhere. It is recog nized as a specific. It purifies the blood and dissolves the excess of uric acid in it, clears up the urine, restores the kidneys and bladder to their normal condition, and gently moves the bowels. It is for sale by all druggists In the New BO Oont Slzo and the regular $1.00 size bottles less than a cent a dose. Sample bottle enough for trial, free by nail. Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y, Pr. DrtIiI Kf DOfdy'n GolAen Flatten strength en Maicbi, remove pain anywhere. Ific oach. him ashore. Ed. set up a series of shouts, to mouse the farmers ashore, but his efforts were fruitless. When within two lods of shore, Ed's left leg came in contact with a stump, the end of the line was released, and, with a series of flounders and plunges, the pike disappeared from levv and was seen no more. Ed. waded ashore, and he is now anxiously waiting to give Judge Aichbald a thrilling account of his captuie by a submarine monster. FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. Rev. Mr. Buffum, district superin tendent of the Scranton Anti-Saloon league, addressed two audiences In the Oakland Methodist church on Sunday. The Crescent club, of Carbondalc, will play In Susquehanna on Saturday afternoon, with the home stars. The clubs are well matched, and un inter esting game is expected. In a. Jew das the "Cuban Giants" will play in Susquehanna, with the home team. Because "Susquehanna Borough" was written on the special election returns, instead of "The Borough of Susque hanna, Depot, Pa," it will probably be necessary to hold another election be fore the boiough can proceed to eicct the $10,000 public building. Within two j ears, 8.000,000 flsh fry have been placed in the river, near Subauehanna. F. E. Brush, of Oakland, on Saturday caught a 12-pound pike in the river, near Columbian Giovo. Arthur Moore, of Oakland, on Sat urday caught In the river, at the "Nar rows," twelve bass, weighing thirty six pounds. JUST BETWEEN US. . When a man gets such an elevated idea of his own Importance as to think that the earth Is one entire, aching void waiting for him, picparations should at once be made for an early f unci al. Panama hats show which way the wind blows. A married couple may bo one, but that one cannot tiavel without two railroad tickets. "I want to be an angel, for that I hope and pray; I want to be an angel but, of course, not right nway!" If a man wants to go thrqugh life and please everybody, he must travel on a back road. The congressmen now homewaid go; Praise God from whom all blessings flow! IN A LINE OR SO. There are signs that the Republican senatorial muddle will be "fixed up," satisfactorily to those most concerned. Democrats will hardly profit by It. With seventy known Republican can didates in the field, there Is a probabil ity that all of the offices in Susque hanna county will be filled, next fall. The office doesn't have to hunt for the man. County Democrats are coaxing each other to accept nominations. Susquehanna county Prohibitionists, who never have a chance to be kicked out of office, will open 'no "bar'l" this . year, although they may be said to be on a "still hunt." Blessed are those who expect nothing, for they shall not be disappointed. Whitney. m UNCLAIMED LETTERS. List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho Scronton postofflre, July , 19UJ. Persons ealllng for these letters will pleaso say advertised and give date ot list. Ezra II. Ripple, Postmaster. Aronson. O. Jones, John R. Bmvo, Hurry. Jurtson, C. E. Baiiett. LdlH. Kenyon. A. Baldwin, Archie, Llilei, James. Belmar Mfg Co. Llpmnn. Joseph. Black. Mis. Ann Lannlng, Mrs. F. (vvdow). Metnlie, A. E & Co. Murklns. Alex. McClenuhan, Wm. 5" '.' ,M. Sw.Anu-le' , Mengcl. I. ura. R.irtehtl Miss CarrleMarlres. Matk. Bieese, Mis HerbertMoion, T. B. Cnmeion, Ellas, Mahon. John. Connollv, Bridget. Mohr. John U. Case. Mis. Clara, McCaithy, Fiances. Conway, Master Jo-McQauy, Mis. Kate. ' seph. McDormott. Bridget. Carpenter, MissNash, Ella, Ruth. Pierce. H. S. conway. flir. anui'lcison. S. M,1 ","'" Poifectlon Welding Collo, H. A. Compound Co. Carson. T. p., Jr. Rhodes, Mrs. Ella Shamplln, Charles. p. Daggers, Miss Fan-Roth, r. C. nlc. Ruaue, John, Evans, Mrs. Mary. Bobbins. .Adam. Evans. T. D. Smith, Esther, Gravel, Mrs. James. Stearns, Mis, Clius. Gerhard. Miss Isa- N, bel. Chaffer, Mr. A. J, GHIieit, F. N. Khofglcs. Mia. Grlfflth3. Mr, W.,Sweoney, Miss Anna (131 Dollmoro ave) Seller. I,, a. Flnnegan. Miss Bes-Schi Ibens, Mrs.Wal- sle, tor, Ferguson, Mrs, Wct-Slh'lus, Miss Mary. tie, Rhean, Nora, riolelman, Harry. Sucaman, Miss VI Hughes Mrs. Jen nona. nln (care of John fejboldt, John. O'Boylo). Staples. J. P Haley, Edward. Trine. Mrs. W, U Hames, Roval W. Tcrwllllger, Thos. A. Hajivon. Will II. Tlglie, Jas (Tel. Co). Halooman, Albort. Trimmer, J, Hartman, Frank W. William, B. A.. Jr. t ',3)' .... Williams. Mrs. F. H. Joiner. Will. WMtchafts, Miss Jeffrey, Miss Julia Minnie (Jewish H. Home). Jones, Andrew, Young, Levi. West Scranton Station. .Fh!' J&,1orthw 8.! p.,eter Curososto, Nlcolo Dl Geo. Woterepk nnrilenuki mi! chael Llnkey, AndorseJ Matau. Plerrl x -tz.f. ..- -rr:. ,::. .-v. .. iKrvuu. Aim. oia&rcie rrnninun i. ..mmwMuiv, f la. ueorge vvrignt. THE MARKETS Wall Street, Kevitw. New York, July 15, Prices of slocks started upwards with a tush this morn ing, aparently ns an extension and a bioudcnlng of tho buvlng movement which became conspicuous vcstcidny In tho Qinngets and Pacifies. Iholc was an appearance of confident demand from new sourres. and the open selling of tttb oroKci.s wnicn navo oecn ompiojcu ny the western contingent during tho recent rise did not affect the sticugth of tho markot. 'litis gave itso to Hie convlc tlon that largo capltnlUts who have hith erto held aloof from the maiket weru coming In prepared to continue the up ward movement of slocks. Ihetn was ac tive realizing In Mlssoml Pnclllc and in a few other slocks under cover of this stirngth and tho whole uiarkol ultimately .gave way. Thrru was a momentnty check to the downward movement ef fected by a rally In Missouri Pnclllc to ei point over last night, but tho market gavo way again and receded generally to below last night's level, with only n few stocks resisting tho downward tendency, Tho market closed heavy and not far above tho lowest. Among the late points of sticimth were Amalgamated Copper, the United States Steel stocks, tho Chi cago nnd Alton stocks and the Toledo, St. I.ouls and Western prefcired. The advance in Amalgamated Copper was In expectation nf action on the dividend to monow. Tho steel stocks responded f i actional! v to the showing In tho brief tiled In roplv to tho suit against tho com pany's bond conversion plan, Including nflldavlts fiom the corporation's officials bearing on the value of assets. Total sales for tho day, 735.000 shares Thr bond market was Irregular. Total salos, par value, H,770,000. United States new 4's declined 4c on call, The following quotations sre furnished Tho Tribune bv Halght & Frccse Co , 311 815 Aleafs Building. W. D. Runvon, man ager. Open High.Low.Close Amal. Copper 03'i u" Ut'i t4V6 American lco 9 fii 94 0 Am. Ice. Pr SVi MV4 354 3G6 Am. Eoco. Pr 11V 13'fc (flU SlVi American Suiror ....127.. unit 127U 12SU, Anaconda Copper ... 9'-g 100 PSV4 100 Atchison 88 K86 87 87T6 Atchison, Pr 1014 101 100& 100'i Bait & Ohio lOS'f, 101'i ins 108V4 Brook. R. T (MS. hit. iWU r.TO Canadian I'aciuc . ...i;i4't Chcs. & Ohio 49'i Chicago & Alton .... .W Chic & G W 30t4 C, M. & St. P 183 C, R. I. & P 11 C. R I. &P iso Cnl. ruel & Iron.... 01 Col A: Southern .... iJ1, Col. & South , 2d Pr. At, Erie .17'i Hocking Vallev SS Illinois Central pj3r;i 135 H4H 13t4 40"A 40 41H 4U4 384 4tk, POM, 23 2114 1R3U 181V4 182 91i 01 OUi I'tOSi 100 lOOVi 01 ti 326 4014 37"8 SS HI Hi 'A si ie 40' 4fiVi 37H 37)5 88 88 WW H-n 140'i 14014 332V ns 14Sti 14i 28; 29 274 27ii Louis. & Nnsh 1J1 lit Manhattan 13JH 13T Met St Rv HSV4 141'i Mclran Central .... 20 20't, Mo IC. & Tex 27 2SH Mo K. X- Tex , Pi . . 59U wi 9H CT MO I'HOUlf! HITt 1ll-i 119V. 111 T-, Central InO'; rO'U llSfc, 15; Norfolk & West ..!. 31 S3 B 33 Pennn. R TJ mil ir.iri iijiz. i-jl; People's Gas 1021i 102 10214 I02fc I'lpsecl Steel Car.... 47 47 4GM Reading MVt (5714 4 Reading, 1st Pr S(, s Rending, 2d Pr n 714 71 ' Republic Steel 18 18 is Republic Steel. Pr .. 73V. 71'4 73'A St. L & San T 09 70 89V4 Southern Pacific fi fii,M bG Southern R R 37H S7Vj 37 Southern R. R, Pr.. 9h 07 9S?i Tenn. Coal & Iron... fi4'R 644 03 47 GG RG 71 IS 73& 70 fifili 37V4 9 4314 107)4 01 J2& fi,ens I'acino 43 41 43VI Pnlon Pacific tns'4 10SU 1071. Pnlon Pacific. Pr ... nnu m nntc 01 OOI4 T. S I.cither 1J3, TT. S. Steel :rr4 V. S. Steel. Pr Wii Wabaxli 3014 Wabash. Pr 4r,ij Western T'nlon S0V, AVlsconsin Cential .. 2G 121 01 30i 4G1 2G'A 39' k !W 296 4-.14 SGtfc 2G 39 91 29 4V(i Sfi'4 CHICAGO GRAIN & PROVISION. WHEAT. Open. Hlch. Low. Close. sentemncr ."x, T'-i- December 73 73 CORN. September (,l r,l December 47U 4714 OATS 3 2 September 20 2914 December 2S5!, 2Sv PORK. " September 15 7t IS 9 Jn""nrX 1S53 18 55 IjARD. September 11. 4", n -,n January 1120 1120 RIBS September 1093 n 00 January 10SO 10 SO TJ'J 46 2S 1RG2 IS 47 11 20 1120 10 S" 10 SO R91J 46U 29 18 02 18 47 11 2z 1120 10 S3 10 SO NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Open. High. Lovr. Close . K 4-i 8 4", S4i 8 45 . S07 )S07 8 07 S07 .7 87 7 87 7 87 7 87 . 7.7G 7.7G 7.76 7.7G AllRUSt .... September October ... December Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Lackawanna Dally Co, Pr.... County Sav. Bank & Trust Co Plist Nat Bink (CarbotMale). Third National Bank Dime Dep & DIs. Bank Economy L.. II. & P. Co Bld.Asked w 300 BOO 550 300 46 First National Bank ljoo Lack. Tmst & Safe Dep Co... 193 Clark & Snover Co. Pr 125 Scranton Savings Bank b00 Traders' National Bank 223 Scranton Bolt & Nut Co 3 People's Bank us BONDS. Scranton Packing Co Scranton Passenger Railway, first mortgage, duo 1920 115 People's Street Rnllway, first mortgage, due 1918 115 People's Street Rallwav, Gen eral moitgago. duo 1921 113 Scianton Trac Co , fi per cent. 115 Economy It., H. & P. Co N, Jersey & Pocono Ice Co Consolidated Water Supply Co ... 33 97 97 103 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by H G. Dale. 27 Lacku. Ave.) Flour $4 40. Butter Fresh dalrv. 23c. creameiy, 24c. j fresh Cheese 12a12',c. Kggs Nearby, Jlc,: western, 20c. Harrow Ueans Per bushel, IJ 35a2.40. Gieen Peas Per bushel, J2 23. Onions ii 00 per bag. New Potatoes J2,73a3 per bairel. New York Grain and Produce Market Now York, July 13 Flour Market was weak and SalOc, lower; winter patents, H83u4; winter Htriilghts, 53b"io3 85; Min nesota patent, 3 00.i4.10; winter eMras, JJ.10aJ33; winter low grades, $J?0a315. Coin Spot weak; No. i, 70K.C elevator and 71c. f, o. b, atloat; option market was weak all day. The close was alic. net lowei; July closed C9'c; September, Wiic; December, Bl'Sc. Oats Spot easier, No, 2 50c; No. 3, too.; No. 2 white, 59c, ; No 3 white, 5S',t.; tiack mixed western, ra57c; track white, western. 59a03c; track white western, C9afi3c; tiack white state, 69at)Jc; options generally weak and lower. Wheat Spot weaker; No. .' led, 78T4c. elevntoi ; No. 2 red, 79caS0lic. f. o. b. afloat; No, 1 1101 them Duliith, 8.'c. f. o b. iitlotit. Between flno weathoi all thiough tho west and a ery weak corn market, wheat tloveloned consldnrnhln bcalness. The close was weak nt lia lTc. decline. July closed SOHc; fioptem bcr. TO'tc; December. 77?e. Butter Steady; cienmery. ISaSUjc: do. fadorv. IGalSc; renovated, 17al9'Jc; Imitation cieameiy. 17al9c,; stato dairy, 17'4a.OV4o. Cheese In esular; new state full cream, small colored fancy. 10c,; small white, 10e,; laigo coloipd, fl'ic; laige white, 9V4c. Kggs-li regular; stnte nnd Pennsylvnnfn, ;o.ij0Vic,; western candled, 19Hc; south' western, 15al7He. Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce. Philadelphia, July 13. Wheat Initio, loner; coiittuct grade, Jn, 77a77Mc. Corn Dull and nominal; wo quote No. 3 yellow on tiack, 7.",ia73e. Oats-Steady; No, 2 whlto clipped. 60c, Wool Un (.hanged. Piovlslons Unchanged, But teiwc, lower; eNtra westoin creamery, Sl',4o.: do. nearby prlntB. 2lc. Kggs Steady; fresh neuiby, 10c; loss oft do. western, 19Hc,; do. do, do. southwestern, 19e,; do, do. southern. UalSc, Cheeso Stoudy; New Voik full ci earns, pilme hinall, lOHalO'ic; do. do. do. fair to good, DVsUlOe. Rellned Sugars Quiet but steady. Cotton Unchanged. Tallow Film; city prime in tierces. l)JaGHc; country do. do enkej". 6?4abo.!fthe',U;v Jt.hpSsedl wwk bairels, 6V4a6c; do. dark, 0'ia6V4c; takes, GHafific. Mve Poultry-Steady; fowls, 13a13lc; old roosters, OaOWc; ciuiiit, i-iuriiena inline; spring iiucks, 13a 14c; old do. lOalle. Diesscd Poultry Steady; fowls, choice, 13c; do. touth cru and southwestern, 12&ni3e : do. fair to good, llHalJc," old roosters, 3c; broll- MtaMtaititattM)iftfcitttfcttfctotittWiiitataft)iif Special Shoe In our Men's Fine Footwear, all our $ 5.00 ana o.oo graaes, in jounson 5c f Murphy and The Stetson, in all season- able leathers and lasts. High QQ CHS Shoes and Oxfords, reduced to 00. OU i Men's Tan and Russian Calf Shoes, $ $4.00 and $5.00 values, at OO EL ft t I this sale, Mens Black and Tan Shoes and j Oxfords, $3.00 and $3.50 J grades, reduced to. . . . i Men's Tan Shoes and Ox- fords, $2.50, now selling at. J Ladies' Patent Leather and Dongola J J Oxfords, $3.50 and $4.00 OQ Afl S grades, reduced to. . . . vU.UU J Ladies' Patent Oxiords, $2.25, to. Ladies' Dongola 1.75, reduced to Lewis, Ruddy, 330 Lackawanna Avenue. titeitttittieKitttitt(t(titnittttittetttitt.tKittt: FINANCIAL THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital, $200,000 Surplus, $600000 Pays 3 interest on savings accounts whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 7.30 to 8.30. Parties desiring a good, s.ife Investment for small sums of money with a high rato of Interest write us for partlculais. A resident solicitor wanted. Pennsylvania Improvement & Investment Co.. 703 Baer Bldg, Reading, Pa. 554. CHOPIIL ers, ncarbv large, 20a22c; do. small and medium, 15al9c ; western do, large. lb.i 18c ; doll small, HalSc Receipts Flour, 1,300 bancls and l.loS.000 pounds In sacks; wheat, 4"),000 bushels; corn, 1,000 bu.shels; oats, 6 000 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 1.200 bushels; corn, none; oats,i",000 bush els. Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, July 15. Bulls In the corn pit who engineered the corner In July options abandoned their position today and the ellow cereal left to itself fell from Its lofty price and floundoied JOc. under yes terday's best llgure. Natuially most of the Intel est In grains today centeied about July corn. As a result the cfroct of the break was felt In all other grains. Yot natural conditions weie bearish enough to break ( prices and nne wcitnor nd lower cables besides tho h9vv re ceipts caused such general sellng In all tho pits that September corn closed la IVsc lower; September corn, lalHc down: July corn 154c lower and Sep tember oats alc lower. Provisions started stmng but could not withstand the press in o of tho gialn break and closed a shade to 20c lowei, Ca3h quota tions were ns follows; Flour Easy; No. 2 spring wheat. 7a7c: No, 3 spring, 70a 74c; No. 2 red, 74!4c; No, 2 corn, (j6afcSc. ; No. 2 yellow, t!6a07c ; No, 2 oats, 4Sn18V'c; No. 2 white. &2!Su52ytc; No 3 white, f.0a BJHc: No. 2 rye, Glc; good feeding bai ley. ; fair to choice malting, 70a71c; No. 1, "a seed, 31,40; , No, 1 northwostern, J1.40: prime tlmothv sped. tK7v moo pork, per ban el, U8 i7'SatS 52; laid, per 100 pounds. JU.20; short rlhs, sides, $107011 10 8.1; shnulders. 9),n9c; short clear sides, U.37V4alJ 30. Chicago Xive Stock Market. Chicago, July 13 Cattle Receipts, 4 000, Including 1,000 Texans; steady; good to prime steers, nominal, 57.75u8.70: poor to medium, JI50a7W): stockers and feeders. J2 50a5; cows, 1.40a5 75; heifers. J.' 50a 6 60; tanners. J1.40a.'.40; bulls, jJSOaSm: calves, $.'Ma5 50; Texas fed steers. a(.,75 LI?.nfce,pts todny. 17,000; tomonow, 30.000; left over. F-.f-OO; steady to 5c hlghi er; mixed and butchers, J2 05a8 10; good to choice heavy, $7,71nS,15; rough heavy. J7 'i n7.70; light, I0.90a7.70; hulk of sales, J7.u0a 7 9.. Sheep Receipts, 10,000, sheep. "Mh w w. iuhijoi ; minus, unsor: crooa mlgSSSh;lr"',3Mtt4a8 falr to cholce Buffalo Wve Stock Market, Kast Ruffalo, July IB -Cattle-Receipts, 200! unchanged. Hogs Receipts. J140 heorvy, 8i5a8.20; mixed, 17 0Ja8.10; pigs J7S0; rongbs, J7,10a7.S0: stags. JoUlO Sheep and I-umbb Receipts. 400; stcadv: jSSSSwek'SS "Ma5J5i ahee'p: East liberty LJye Stock, rast Liberty. July 15.-Cattle-Steadv: choice, t7.J5aT.S0; prime, t'lToHT.13; Bood that) JO. 1ogs-I.ower: pi line hcaUcs. ta 8 10; mediums, t7Ma7.9': heavy Yorkers 17 MJ light Yorkers. t7.SSa7.80: pl? WJai 7 80: roughs Ite7.ro. Sheep-Bteady ; best wethers. tl.I0a4 20; culls and common, tl 80 aS; choice lambs, t5 75a6 25; veal calves, Oil Market. cl!y' Juy. 15 -Credit balances. 123: certificates, no bid: shipments, 7SSJ3 bur ruls; aeraico. 68.424 baireh: runs, 15.WJ bairels; average, 75,398 bariels. Sale . yU.VU $2.00 1 $1.25 1 Leather and Dongola reduced ,. Oxfords, $1.50 ; $1.25 ! Davies & Murphy, SCRAiNTOiTS BUSINESS HOUSES. THESE ENTERPRISING! DEALERS CAN SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS OP EVERY CHARACTER PROMPTLY AND SATIS' PAOTORILY. FOR SALE BUGGIES nnd WAGONS ot all Kinds; also Homes and Building Lots at bariraiM HOUSES CLIPPED and GROOMED at M. T. KELLER Lackawanna Carriage Worts. SECURITY BUILDINQ dtSAVlHQS UNION Home OIQce, 209 209 Hears Building. We are maturing shaiea oach month which anow a net gain to the investor ot about 12 per cent. We loin money. We also issue FULL PAID STOCK $1(10 00 per share, inter est piyable semi annually. ALBERT BLL, Secretaiy. E. JOSEPH KUETTEL. rear 511 Lackawanna avenue, manufacturer of Hire Screens of all kinds, fully prepared for the spring: season. We make all kinds of porch screens, etc. PETER STIPP. Oeneral Ccntractor, Builder and Dealer in Pullding Stone, Cementing- of cellais a spe cialty. Telephone 2592 Olflce, 327 Washington aienue The scranton Vitrified Brick and tile manufacturinqoompahy Makers of ravine Brick, etc. V. H t)jb, General Siles gent, Office 32J Washington ac. Works at Nay Mig, Ta , U A. W. V. K It SHORT SEA TRIPS A few days can bo pleasantly spent In a trip to Norfolk, Va. Old Point Comfort, Va. Richmond, Va. Washington, D. C. VIA THU OLD D01M LINE Steamers sail dally except Sunday from Pier 26, North River, foot of Beach street, New York. Tickets, Including meals and state room accommodations, $s,00 one way, $13,00 round trip, and upwards. Send stamp for Illustrated book, OLD DOMINION STEAHSHIP CO. 81 Beach Street, New York, N". Y, H. B. WALKER, Trafllo Manager. J, J, BROWN, General Passenger Agent. The Moostc Powder Co Eooms 1 and 3 Commonwealth Bldg. SCRANTON, PA. MINING AND BLASTING POWDER Made at Mooslc and Ituslidalc Works, I.aflin & Rand Powder Co.'s ORANGE GUN POWDER tlectrlo lUtterlcj, Electric Ep!oderj, t'j. plodlnj )ltlt, fcifcty Fuse. REPAUNO CHEMICAL CO.'S HIGH EXPLOSIVES. r.. I hr I J C Clearing l11! Sale Our Great JULY Clearing: Sale CONTINUES TO BE THE ONE SUBJECT OF CON VERSATION IN THE CITY. Hundreds of people daily of this Great OOr ui'ccac fine values, white ground, Vl iJ?WI2iCd sprinkled with small and medium sized dots. In Red, Black, Green, and Blue. Makes up very charming in Summer dresses. Clearing Sale price a yard 16$c. IMPORTED SWISSES. Lovers of fine wash Fabrics will note the fine texture of this lot placed in this Clear ing Sale. German manufacture. Pink, Tan and Blue ground with black dots. One piece, in particular has small dots and an embroidered leaf in black. Value, 59 and 69c a yard. This Clearing Sale price is 39c a yard. Duck Skirts. A full line of Duck Skirts for women, worth $1.25, Clear- ing Sale price 9oC Chambray Wash Suits. A splendid value and well made. You would have to pay for these suits in many places, and early in u.s oaauii, t.. uui . Clearing Sale price. . . ) i .Vo I Sc WASH CLOTH. New Mrcel "Knit" not woven. There are many good points about this Cloth over the old fashioned kind. -Sold at the linen counter at Sc. Delaware and Hudson. In Effect Juno li), 1&0.' Trains for Carbondalo leave Scranton at 6 44, 7 J6. 8 30, 10 U a. m ; 1J 03, 1 12, 2 11, i W, 6 '.D, 6 23, 8.24, 9 13, 10 04 p m ; 12 18, 1 J8 a m For Honesddle 6 44, 1013 a. m.; 211 and B 19 p in. For. AVIlkc!-Barie-t38 7 41. 8 41. 9 47, 10 33 a. m : 12 0J, 1.42, 2 18, 3 28, 4 33, 6 10, 7.4R, 10 41, 11.49 p m. For L V. R. R Points 7.41, 9 47 a. m.; 2 18, 4 33 nnd 11.49 p m For Pcnniyhnnla R. R. Points 6 38, fl.47 n. m ; 1 42, 3 2S and 4 J", p m. For Albany and all points north 7.36 a. m. and 3 SO p. m SUNDAY TRAINS For Carbondalo 8 50, 1133 a. m.; 2 11, S.5B. 3 52 and 11 17 p m For Wilkes-Ban e-9 38 a. m.; 12 03, 1 5S, 3 2S C 32 and 9 17 p. m. For Albany and points north 3 36 p. m For Ilonesdale 8 30 a. m ; 11 33 and 3 53 p m W. L PRYOR, D. P. A . Scranton, Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad. In Effect June 15, 1902. Trains Leave Scianton. For Philadelphia and New York Ia D & H It R . at 7 41. through Parlor Cir and Day Coach Caiboml.ilo to Now York and 9 47 a. m, with L V. Coach Carbon dale to Philadelphia, and 2 18, 4 35 (Black Diamond Express), and 11 49 p m. Sun dajs, D. & II. R. R , 1 58. 9 17 p. m For While Haven. Jlnltton and princi pal points In the co.il regions, via D fi. H. It It., 7.41, 2.18 and 4 J3 p in. For Potts ille, 7 41 n. m. For Bethlehem. Easton, Reading, Hnr llsburg and pilnclpal Inteimcdlato sta tions, la D. & II. R. R . 7.11, 9 47 a. m ; 218, 133 (Black Diamond E-cpiess), 11.49 p. m. Biinauyw, w. cc n. i. i , a. m.; 1 5S. 9 17 p. m. Tor Tunkh.innock. 'lownndn, Elmlrn, Ithnc.i, Genea and principal Interniedlntu stations via D . L &. W. R. R , 6 Jo a. m. and 1.D3 P. m. For Gcnea. Rochester. Buffalo, Nlng ni.i Fails, Chicago and all points west Ma D &. H. R. R. 1203 p m : 328 (Black Diamond Express), 10.11. 11 4'i p m. Sun das. D. & H R. R , 12 OJ, 9 17 p m Pullman p.nlor and sleeping oi I.plilgh Valley Pallor cats on nil trains between Wilkes-B.iro and New York. PhllaUel pblu, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge, R01.EIN II. WILBUR. Gen, Supt., 26 Cortland stiebt, Now Yoik CHARLES S. I.EE, Gen. Pass Ast , 25 Cortland stieet. New York, A. W. NONEMACIIER, Dlv, Pa-.s. Ast., South BetbleliPin, P.i. For tickets and Pullman leservntlnns apply to city ticket office, t& Public Squnie, Wllkes-Bnne, Pa. Erie Raihond Co., Wyoming Division Tiulns leave Scranton for Hawley and local stations nt 8 15 a. m . l..n, li'.O awl 7 33 p. in. Sundajs. at 9 00 a. m and 1 3j For New York. Ilonesdale and Inter mediate points, at 1 J5 p m Trains nirho at Scranton at R.".o n. m, .1 09. 7 21 nud 9 15 p. m. Sunda) s, 1 00 p. m , and 8.15 p. m. New Yorki Ontario and Western. Time Table III Effect Sundnv, Juno 13, jdoJ. 11 NORTH BOUND TRAINS. Leave Leaio Arrive Trains. Scianton. Cubondilo. Cadosla. K,, 1 10 o0 a, 111. 11 10 11. in 1 oa p. m. ".?' '" 400i in. inn, m enoh.n.. No. T ii. .',.. T a 1. ri, iiin.inin t. ... .. .:' SOUTH BOUND, ' ''.ea)e ,Ije:M' Airlvo Cadosla. C.irbondnlo. Scinnton. rt 30 a. m. 7,2i a. in. , S 10 n. m 10 0I a. m. lo 40 n. m. Trains. No. o No 4 v 2 ;.lil'in iii ni, (lip m, SUNDA VB u.Ni(i, .nuittii uuunii, ou" Leavo Jeao Aulvo Trains. Snanton Cnrbondiilo. Cndosla. No's ...,.Ti 11 ni.Ar.C.uboiuialoT.lipm o. ....- 'gol,-!-,! HOUND, ' l.cavo Leave Arilvc Trains. Cndosla. Caibondale. Scmnton. vo 1, 6 no a, m. 7.21 a ni No 10 .... . . i & P ' M 1J- '". 0 43 p. in. Trains Noh. 1 nn woek das. and 9 on Sumluys connect for New oik pltv, Mid. illetown. Walton, :soi with, Oneida, Os woko and all points west. Tialn 3 for Pojntelle. .M'nlton, Dalbl, Sidney, Norwich and all New Benin branch points Train No. 6. with "Qunktr City Ex press' nt Scranton, via C. R. R. of .N. J., for Philadelphia, Atlantic City. Baltlmoie Washington and PennsvlvanU state points Pea time-table and consult ticket agents for connections with other lines J C ANDERSON. O. P A . New York. J. E. WELSH. T. P, A., Scranton. Pa. are taking advantage Merchandise Event. Pique Skirts. For women, quality Pique, for Made from a good t 9E; MnJ - 98c These Hot Days. You will need a cool House 'Wrap per. Our assortment Is in good shape; that is. the $1.00 kind, and during this Clearing Sale we will sell this kind for but. . . 75C 5iLiADj2!!lEZkBB: READING SYSTEM Central Railroad of New Jersey. In Effect June 29, 1902. . Stations In New York, foot Liberty sti eet and South Ferry, N. R. Tialns Ieae Scranton for New Tork, Philadelphia. Easton, Bethlehem, Ailed town, Blauch Chunk, Whlto Haven, Ash ley, Wilkes-Barro and Plttston at 7 30 a, m , 1 p m. and 4pm Sunday, 2 10 p. m, Quaker City Express leaves Scranton 7 30 a m , thiough solid vestibule train with Pullman Bufft Pallor Car tor Phil adelphia with only one chango of cars for Baltimore and Washington. D. C , and all principal points sputh and west. For Avoca, Plttston nnd Wllkes-Barre. 1 P m. and 4 p m Sunday, 2 10 p m. For Long Branch, Ocean Glove, etc, 7 30 and 1pm. ' For Reading, Lebanon nnd Harrlsburg la Allentown nt 7 30 a. in , 1 p. m. and4 p m. Sunday. 2.10 p m. For Tamao.ua and Pottsvllle, 7.30 a. m., 1 p m and 4pm For rates and tickets apply to agent a station W. G BESSLER. Gen Manager. C. M. BURT. Gen Pass Agt. Pennsylvania Railroad. Schedule In Eifect June 16, 1902. Trains leave Scianton: 0 38 n. m., weok; das, through vestibule train from Wllles-Bane. Pullman buffet parlor car nnd 'oaches to "Phllndelnhla. via Potts. ville; itops at principal Intermediate sta tions Also connects for Sunbury, Hr.r ilsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and for Pittsburg and the West. 9 47 a. m . week dns. for Sunbury, Har rlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and Pittsburg ana the West. 1 42 p m, week duvs. (Sundays. 1 5S . m ). for Sunbury. Hnrrlsbuig, Philadel phia. Baltlmoie, Washington and Pltts butg and the West. 3 2S p m., week days, througu vestibule train fiom Wllkes-Barro Pullman buffot parlor car and cenches to Philadelphia vln. Pottsvllle. Stops at principal intmrnediato stations 4:5 p m.. week davs. for Hnzleton, Sun bui.v, Hairlsbuig. Philadelphia and ntts- We' J. R. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Mgr. J. B WOOD, Gen. Pass Agt. Dolaware, Lackawanna and Western. In Effect Juno 1, 1902. Tialns leave Sciniiton for New York At 130. J 20, b03. 7 30 nnd 1010 a. m.; 12 40, 3 40, 3J3 p m. For New York and Phlla delphln 7.50, 10 10 a. ni , nnd 12.40 and 3 31 p m. Foi Gouldsboio At ii 10 p. m. For Bllffalo-l.lS. C22 and 9 ftfl a. m.; JDS 6 50 and 11.10 p. in I'oi Blughuniton. Elmlru. nnd way stations 1023 .1. m , 1.05 p. m Foi Oswego. S 1 .icusii nnd Ullca 1.J5 and li2-' a in.; 15.3 p m Oswego, Syracuss nnd Utlta train nt t 22 a m. dally, except Sunday, For Montrose 9 00 a. m; 101 nnd 6 DO p. in. Nicholson accommodation 4 00 nnd 0 15 p. 111, Bloomsbuig Division ror Northumber land, at C35 and 1010 a. m ; 135 and 610 p. m For 'Plymouth, nt 810 a, m,; 3 40 and 9 05 p m Sunday Trains ror Now York, J 50, 3 20, C03. 10 10 a. in.; 3 40 nnd 3 33 p in. For Buffalo 1, It and 0 22 a, m,; IK!, b60 nnd 11.10 p. m, I'or Elmlra nnd way stations 10 23 a. 111. For Blnghamton and way sta tions, 9 00 n, m Rloomsburg Division Lcavo Scranton, 1010 a. m. nnd 610 p in. HENRY BELIN, JR General Agent for the Wyomlcf District for Dupont's Powder lllnin;, Dlutinr. Sportlne. Fmokelesa and tha Itepauno Cliemlcal Cmpanjr'a HIGH EXPLOSIVES, Ealety Fuse, Caps and Exploder Room 491 Cob. uell Building .Scranton. AQliNCIKS. JOHN II SMITH A. SO.V K '. MULI.IQAN ..... 1 Plymouth .......Wllkei Bin TRIBUNE WANT ADS, BRING QUICK RETURNS -Sj fi', :v