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    THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER i, 1898.
WHITNEY'S WEEKLY
BUDGET OF NEWS
TABMER WENTWOHTH OF
SHERMAN FINDS A TUSK.
Burglars Operate in the Jefferson
Branch Towns Fcckflvlllo 1'eo-
plo Picnic TJnlversallsts Will
Fish Glance at Our Old Friends.
' Meet A Bull Dog That Catches
Eliza Jane's Bath.
Special to tho Scrnnton Tribune,
.yv&ustiuehanrm, Aug. 30. A few days
ejnev, Farmer Wentvvorth, residing
near Sherman, while on his way to
ills oat field noticed something pro
truding from the ground. Upon exam
ination it proved to be a huge bone,
and, curious because of Its abnormal
nlze, he carefully removed tho sur
it rounding earth. It was a mammoth
n tusk, nine feet, four Inches long and
twenty-five Inches in circumference.
-ryijlouBly enough, two front bones of
vJiVmastedon were, found near tho same
ftpot eight years ago. The tusk Is prob
nbly from the same skeleton. It .Is
wuppoied that mnstedons were found
In this section during the glacial per
iod. Tho soil vnB Jit that time sup
posed to be soggy and treacherous,
and, the supposition Is that In many
inf 6s l'10 n,n8,eJ"ns floundered and
''mod in the alleys and on the hills.
,.aoJh bones were- found In clay boll,
Vvrnre the bones of tnatedons are nl
as found.
IJi A NUTSHELL.
Tho Red Men of the county held a
'Wll attended picnic In Riverside paih,
Lanesboro, on Satuiday.
jyllurglars are operating In the Jeffer
son branch towns. Uniondale and
Starucca wore visited on Thursday
evening last. From the lesldcnco of
Mr. Crosley In Starucca thev took
two gokl watches and tiO In cash.
About 1,000 Peckvllle people picnicked
ytx? Riverside park on Thursday. Ow
irfg to high wnter In the river, thu
steamer could not run.
Miss Ann Kennedy, the Oakland side
young lady who attempted suicide Au
gust 22 by shooting herself three times
,TJtjh a revolvci, Is gradually recover
ing. She formerly resided In Scran
ton. Dora Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F.,
will run 11 mfoonllght excursion to
Riverside park this evening.
The Krle on Sunday ran two excur
sion trains from Delaware and Jeffer
son division points to Rlnghamton.
NARROW ESCAPK FOR A SOCIETY
"Whitney is hugging himself and
chuckling because, living In Susque
hanna, our Good Citizen's league can't
touch him. Hallstead Herald.
IN OLD SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY.
The Susquehanna association of Uni
versalis will meet in Gibson on Wed
nesday and Thursday.
The Scranton annual reunion of the
Lewis family will be held at Riverside
park, Lanesboro, September 3.
The Susquehanna County Pomona
Grange will hold its next quarterly
meeting at Falrdale, Sept. 7, S.
Burglars seldom tackle Ararat.
Everything up there is too high for
them to reach.
The Horse and Colt Breeders' asso
ciation of Northeastern Pennsylvania
will hold its twelfth annual reunion in
the Harford fair grounds today.
The patrons of husbandry of the
county will hold Its annual picnic to
day at Heart Lake.
The annual jeunlon of the Whitney
ramlly will be held on AVednesday, at
the home of J. L. Whitney, in Lenox
township.
There was a great crowd at the Dlm
ock camp meeting on Sunday.
THE BULLDOG CAUGHT THE FISH
A few mornings since Jack Dodge
and his dog, of Starucca, were hunt
ing on the banks of the Starucca creek
when suddenly the dog stood at atten
tion and then made n mad dash Into
the water and grabbed a large fish In
his teeth. The fish ad the dog fought
for fully five minutes, the fish getting
away from his captor twice. Dodge
encouraged the dog by shouting at him
to hold on and finally the dog crawled
out of the water with the fish In his
mouth a proud conqueror. Tho finny
denizen was a carp which had worked
Its way out of a carp pond. It weighed
eleven pounds.
WHOLLY UNPREMEDITATED.
"O summer day, thou art too brief,
Thy frogs of song, thy rose and leaf,
Too soon lead in to autumn's goal,
E're we have saved the cash for
coal."
And the poor reconcentiadoes, what
has become of them?
Marriage is a preventative of crime,
says the jSTe York Sun. And so Is
death.
An exchange wisely remarks: "With
some people the smaller the founda
tion for it tho greater the bustle."
This will do for philosophy. It might
be mistaken for a fashion note.
A county newspaper wants to know
if hell is a place. What difference does
It make if it isn't? Tho jumping tooth
ache Is not a place, but who wants it
for 2,000,000 years?
The problem of life how to make
one fellow do the work of two.
There Is no limit to the age at which
man may make a fool of hlimelf. in
matters of love.
The real hero of the war Is the man
who filled any place in which ho was
assigned, high or low, Important or un
Importanf, and filled It faithfully
that Is the real herd of the war.
SOME OF OUR FRIENDS.
Hon. Galusha A. Grow Is at hla home
In Glenwood.
Messrs. John Francis McDonald
and Colonel Miquelo D. Moran, distin
guished citizens of Carbondale, were
much In evidence In Susquehanna on
Friday. Both were searching for cus
toms the latter for hard ones.
It is whispered that Jefferson divi
sion Train Dispatcher Purtell, of Car
bondale, may become general superin
tendent of! the Jefferson Park and
Fiddle Lake railroad. The duties
would be Just about onerous enough to
suit the tastes of John D.
Attorney McKInney and Mr. Cun
ningham, prominent residents of For
est City Joined the Erie's Jefferson
branch excursion to Blnghamton on
Sunday. The barrister acted as chap
erone to Mr. Cunningham, and from
the platform of tho rear car pointed
out the hlstorlo spots en route, in
cluding McKunes, where the Mormon
Bible was translated, Smoky Hollow
and Red Rock. At McKunes Mr. Cun
ningham desired to leave the train
end shed a few tears at the grave of
Joseph Smith, but Mr. McKInney said
that the phophet wns buried at Nau
oo, Illinois, and finally succeeded in
keeping his friend upon the train. It
was a great disappointment to Mr.
Cunningham.
A delegation of our cltlrens, accom
panied by tho Susquehanna band, on
Thursday evening tendered Mr. C.
Fred Wright, tho popular Republican
candidate for congress, tho compli
ment of a serenade, Mr. Wright will
receive a srVenaid majority. Ho is
tho most popular where ho Is tho
best known. That's compliment
enough for nny man.
Senator Hardcnbergh will receive nn
old-time majority In Susquehanna
county, where ho has nlwas been
popular. His record in both branches
of tho legislature has been one of
which any man may well be proud. Ho
has dono well by Susquehnnna county,
and our people will show their appre
ciation at the proper time.
A Susquehanna county young man,
who was recently about to die, willed
his bcthrothed to his best friend, a
young mnn of the neighborhood. Tho
young lady was pleased with tho ar
rangement, and nil is serene. Queer
world, brethren!
OTHER BRIEF MENTIONETTES.
Congressman Amos J. Cummlngs Is
still at Columbian Grove. Ho spends
about eight hours per day In a boat,
luring big bass from the placid waters
of the Susquehanna.
The Tunkhannock, Nicholson nnd
Lanesboro railroad is n. long time a
horning. Good things come slow.
About the most plentiful things in
Susquehanna county nowadays are
family reunions, camp meetings and
candidates for county offices.
Two Susquehanna county newspapers
are said to be for sale. Here Is a
chance to get rich without going to
tho Klondike.
Our 'Prohibition friends claim that
they w 111 w age "an aggressive warfare"
whatever that may be. The firm
faith and persistency of our Prohibi
tion brethren Is certainly refreshing.
A nearby physician recently pre
bcrlbed a bath for a young woman,
who had been ery seriously 111 for
several weeks. The patient was bath
ed, and the next day she wns gathered
to her fathers. The mother of tho
departed, a few days later, relating
the sad circumstance to sympathizing
friends said: "Well, of course, I don't
know, nnd I don't try to think that
everything Is for the best, but some
times I cannot help thinking that if
Eliza Jane hadn't taken that bath she
would be alive today. You know our
sort of folks ain't used to 'em!"
And so the world wags on'
Whitney.
. ,1 . 1 1 1 1
IN THE PLAY HOUSES.
Forever Devil's Auction.
Charles II, Yale's spectacular produc
tion, "Forever Devil's Auction," pleased
it medium sized audience, at the Ljccum
lam evening. The mechanical and scenic
effects weic extremely clever and artistic.
Tho ballet, composed of a host of pretty
and grotesque dancers, headed by Con
cettlna. Chltten and Glsclda Basegglo,
won continuous applause. The specialty
artists, Fhvllls Allen, Ben S. Grlnnsll,
Mnjmo Mayo, Colbj and DoWitt, Phan
tos Bros, and Alexander Dtcca, are all
staro In their respective lines. Miss Al
len possesses a contralto voko of grta:
mellowness us well as volume. She was
compelled to respond to Fevrral encores.
Mr. Grlnnell Is a comedian of much merit.
His work was very refreshing. Mls
Mayo Is a comedlf nne of great ability and
possesses a sweet soprano voice which
sho uses to gieat advantage. HMessrs.
Colby and DeWitt, tho brothers Phantos,
acilal grotesquers; Mr. Decca, a comedy
trick cyclist, were all first class.
Tho costuming throughout Is gorgcou,
and, taking It all In all, the pioduction is
splendid in every respect.
Darkest Russia Tonight.
"Darkest Russia," ono of tho best ro.
mantle dramas ever written, will bo the
attraction at the Academy Thursdiv,
Friday and Saturday. It is a well wilt
ten play and the plot, which Is a strong
ono in every respect, commands the atten
tion throughout. Never onco does It lag,
and tho introduction ot comedy In dlffei
cnt portions adds Interest to the general
rim of tho play. Betwetn tho acts of
Darkest Rusln, Edwaid F. Mack will
exhibit tho famous eolorsrople dloran 1,
showing nalibtlc colored pictures of he
roes nnd events In :he American-Spanish
war. Tho entire whi squudion. the ev.
plosion and wreck of mo battleship Maine
in live scenes. To which aro added the
1 ttest illustrated popular songs.
Miss Clara Thropp's Splendid Com
pany Miss Clara Thropp's splendid company
will be tho holiday attraction on Labor
Day, September 5, at tho Lvrtum. Miss
Thropp is surrounded by an exceptionally
powerful company, nnd everj men'ber
has enjoved the distinction of hiving been
connected with tho best known attrac
tions. Finnk M. Kendrlck, for Instance,
Is ono of tho principal comedians in Leop
old Jordan's operatic comedv, "Where's
Matilda?" Mr. Kendrlck was formerly
principal comedian with Madame Mod
jeska and Miss Julia Marlowo and also
played tho comedy rolej In Mr. C harks
Frohman's companies, nnd nlso lor
Messrs Rich & Harris. Birtley Cushlng
was with the lato Mnrgarct Mather: and
also with the Boston Museum Stock com
pain Miss Molly Swift is late of tho
Lvioum Slock company, tho New York
Casino "Whirl of tho Town" company, and
was nlso net 11 In "Thp Belle of New
York " Mlxs Mai i Wilton Is well known
for hei tliier acting in Louis Moirisons
lomiunv and aKo In musical cumcrtlis
Miss Klirn Dunbar has an eccentric part
In Mr. Joidan's work. Miss Dunbar will
be it numbered as having been in James
O'Nell's company, Frank Mayo's com
panv and also with Charles Frohman's
London pioduction of "Tho bhop Girl "
Lfon Polllihock the musical director, is
nutul not only In America, but through
out Euiope an u matter of the baton, and
a musician uf the highest older. Tho
whole Is uiidn tho direction of Charles
Thropp
A Jolly Irishman.
A musliMl farce comedy written for
laughing puipotcs only, will commence
a tin no nights' engagement at the Acad
emy of Muflo Mondav, September 5. with
nn extra matinee on Labor Day The
farce come well recommended, hav'nr
good comeolans and funny situations.
Each and every member ot "A Jolly
Irishman" Is nn artist In his respectlvo
role. Don't fall to sea the Irishman and
Dutchman 011 roller skates Its lunnv.
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"Lend
a Hand I"
Is the cry of women whose housework is
beyond their physical powers. Such
women need to know that all cleaning is
made cosy by
Golfer
Washing Powder
It's as good as an extra pair of hands in
the household. It saves time and worry.
Largest package greatest economy.
C Chicago. bt. Loula. Now
C Bottoa. Philadelphia.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Rovlow.
Now York, Aug. 31. Today's stock
mnrkct was quiet nnd remarkablo for the
llstnessncss and heaviness of tho stand
atd securities us it was for tho animation
and strength of a number of specialties.
Tho Grangers, Union Pacific, Atchison,
prcforrcd, Brooklyn Transit, Sugar and
most of tho railway shares wero scml
stagnant all day and moBt of them closed
at small not losses and without side Muc
tuatlons for tho day of only a small frac
tion. Tho great combination of iron and
Blcel companies wero ono of tho notnblo
Influences which caused actlvo strength
In a number of stocks. Thoso already
known to bo in the combination showed
strength all day and tho common and
preferred stocks of tho American Btcol
and Wire company advanced 3a4. re
spectively, on rumors that It was to bo
Included In tho consolidation. Possibly
tho largo buying and sharp gain of the
Clovcland, Lorcln and Wheeling stocks
wero connected with the same cause. The
movement In Northern Paclflo was also a
special ono and was caused by a report
that a rescrvo surplus to lnsuro the pre
ferred dividend was In contemplation.
People's Gas was very largely dealt In
and gained 2' not, closing at tho top
quotation boforo tho conflicting interests
had been adjusted. Tho buoyancy of tt.Is
stockat tho closo did not savo the balance
ot the list from a sagging tendency. There
wero conspicuous movements In a num
ber ot other stocks of less prominence
Manhattan was a sourco of weakness nil
day and lost 2 points at ono time Tho to
tal talcs wero 337,700 Bhares.
Furnished by WILLIAM LINN ALLEN
& CO., stock brokers, Mears' bulldlnr,
rooms 705-700.
Open- High- Low- Clos
ing, est. est. Ing.
Am. Cot. Oil 3Si 38i 37T 37'A
Am Sug. Ro'g Co ,.143Vi 1H 1I3U H3T4
Atch., To. & S. Fo .. n
A., T. 8, F Pr .. SCi.i 3GV4 IGU 56tJ
Am. Tobacco Co ....143V4 US 141 14i
Am. Spirits 1.!' 14 1.1?; 11
Am. Spirits, Pr 40Vi 40'i 40 40
Bait. & Ohio 20 27 M 2b')i
Brook. R. T C4T4 C3'i 61 tH
Bay State Ga3 3'2
N. J. Central S0'4
Chic. & G. W 1GH 37U 10s4 "6'i
Chic. fc N .W 135 IV. 13li US
Chic, B & Q 105 10S 1033,, 10S
Chic, Mil. & St. P ..113', 1131,4 B21); 112;
Chic, It. I. &. P W)g 10JS4 103 103V&
Chic, St. P. M. & O. Sl','3 WH S4V4 MH
C. C. C. & St. L .... 42 42 421a Vi
Delaware & Hud ..10fi3i
N. Y., L. E. & W .. 11U
Gen. Electric 42 42'i 42 42i
Louis. & Nash SS'i M'i BSTJ 08
Manhattan Elo WU W itj fiVfe
Mo. K. & Tex., Pr .. Zfii SG'j SB 3b
Mo. Pacific 3bi3 36 h 30 30
Nat. Lead
N. Y. Central ..
Ont & W.-t .
North. Pacific .
Nor. Pacific, Vr
.il '!
''4 37 371 j
t,l2
...us nss, us'i :is4
.. lfi'S lHJ IV, Jn'f,
... 40 41 33' 40-b
...77'; 7s1; 7b
Paclllc Mail 31'i 34)i 31 34;
Southern It. R fi3 07H O'j 9i
Southern R. R., Pr.. sn 3u; :r,' 3fl';
Tonn., C. & Iron .... 32'i W 31V, sp4
Texas & Paclllc .... 1,V 1,7i J31, 3H
I'nlon Paclllc, Pr .. fb"H 6fi ra', r,6'fc
U. S. Rubber 41 4S 41 44
IT. S. Leather 7; 7'4 7"; 7'4
tT. S. Leather, Pr .. 72'i 7JW 72 72';
Wabash 0 lifc Ri; 9
Wabash. Pr 2Vi 21'; 211, 2TU
West. Union ni38 fil M fits;
W. & L. E 8U 2V, 2'" 2
w. s. l E.Pr 111; n'4 nn uy.
Ches. & Ohio 24 23'i 21 2TJ
Met. Traction Co ..132'; 52' 152 152'(;
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Open- High- Low- Clos-
WHEAT. Ing. est. est. Ing.
September fil'4 (VPfc fii bv;
December (,1T, f2; c:r' G
cortx.
September 30'; 30"-; ,w; 3014
December 30 31 30", VC
OATS
September Vt 20 1,1 19
December ID", ir's lyx; id's
PORK.
September S 7" S S 67 8 67
December. S S7 S93 S .2 S S2
LARD.
September n 12 S12 BO1! 5 05
December. 5.22 5 22 513 515
Scrnnton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Bid. Asked.
Scranton & Plttston Trac. Co. ... 20
First National Bank S0O
Elmhurst Boulevard 100
Scranton Savings Bank 225 ...
Scranton Packing Co 05
Lacka. Iron & Steel Co 21
Third National Bank 3S3
Throp Novelty Mfg. Co &0
Scranton Traction Co is ...
Dlmo Dep & Dis. Bank 163
Economy Light Heat & Pow
er Company 15
Scrnnton Illuminating, Heat
& Power Company &
Scranton Forging Co l(W
Traders' National Bank 130 ...
Lacka. Lumber Co X50
Lack. Trust & Safo Dep. Co.. 150 170
Moosic Mountain Coal Co 11514
Scranton Paint Co so
BONDS.
Scranton Pass. Railway, first
mortgage, duo 1920 115 ...
People's Street Railway, first
mortgage, duo 1918 115 ...
People's Street Railway, Gen
eral mortgage, due 1921 115
Dickson Manufacturing Co 10O
Lacka. Tovvrshlp School 5 102
City of Scranton St. Imp. 6 102
Mt Vernon Coal Co So
Scranton Axle Works 100
Philadelphia Provision Market.
Philadelphia. Aug. 31. Wheat c. low
er, contract grade, August, (tfaUPtc; Sep
tember, 69a69Uc. Coin Firm and ;c.
higher; No. 2 mixed, August, 3l'4aa49tc;
September, 3tt4u34c. Oats-Steady; No
2 white, 29'c; No. 3 do, 27u2ihc; No. 2
mixed, 23a26c. Hotter rirmei ; fancy
western creamwj, 19c ; do. prints, 19a2uc,
Eggs Steady; fresh, nearby, 10c; do.
western, 13al6c; do. southern, lie. Cheese
Steadj. Refined Sugars Firm and at
9 43 a. m Nos. 7, 10 12, 13 and 14 ot the
boft grades were advanced l-16c. Cotton
Unchanged. Tallow Steudy; city prime.
In hogsheads, 2c ; country do,, barrels,
314c; dark, do., 3c; cakes, 3V4c: grease,
2,ic Live Poultry Firmer; fowls, 9c. ;
old roosters, 6',4a7c. , spring chitkens, OVfca
lie; ducks, Sc Dressed Poultry Quiet
but steady; fowls, choice, 10V4c; do. fair
to good. OlialOc. ; old roosters, 6c ; spring
chickens, neaiby, 13al5c; western, do.,
large. Ilal3c; tlo, small and scalded, 9a
lie. Receipts Flour, 1.500 barrels and 20,
iWO sacks, wheat, 10,0u0 bushels; corn,
59,000 bushels; oats, 19,000 bushels. Ship-
York.
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THE TRIBUNE'S OPPORTUNITY
ONE
INSERTION
A WORD.
FOR RENT
VArfVkV'
FOR IICNT HOUSU NO. 031 FOREST
. court, between Wyoming avenuo and
Hrlo depot, Rent, (13. Bnqulro within.
FOR RENT-PLKASANT FURNISHED
fiont room; all conveniences. Rent
reasonable. Address C23 Mulberry.
FOR RENT STORE lol LACKA
wanna avenue. Part or alU to suit
tenant; flno location, rare chance in
quire next door.
FOR RRNT-A DWELLING HOUSE
with clover: rooms, 421 MadlBon ave
nue. Inquire 422.
FOR RENT - NICELY FURNISHED
frcnt and sldo room. 620 AdamB uvo.
FOR RENT-DESK ROOM OR SHARE
. of oflices second floor front, Coal -
change. Call at room 13.
FOR RENT SECOND FLOOR. Wl
Qulncy.
HOUSE FOR RENT -405 WYOMING
avenue Apply, to F. II. Clemons
Bui?dFl('S0 Coal ComPa"y's omcc' Meurs
BARN FOR RENT-603 MAHON COURT.
Apply to K. H. Clemons. Blue Rblgo
Coal Company's office. Mears' Building.
FOR SALE
FolTATiEACOM'll'otJSE; GOOD
location; terms reasonable. Apply 339
North Sumner avenue.
LEIGHTON'S PICKLING CUCUMBF.RS
always the best. Freh dally from
his wagons on tho street and at tho best
groceries. Order c irly while supply is
abundant nnd quality perfect. Andrew
Leighton, Glenburn.
FOR SALE A FINE UPRIGHT PIANO
but llttlo used. Guaranteed and
monthly pavments accepted. Address P.
O. Box 217
FOR SALE-TEN R-I-P-A-N-S FOR. 5
cents at druggists. Ono gives relief.
FOR SALE-ONE 20-HORSE POWER
boiler, as good as new. THE WES
TON MILL CO.
WANTED.
WvK
WANTED-CASE OF BAD HEALTH
that R-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit.
Send 5 cents to Rlpans Chemical Co ,
New York, for 10 samples and 1,000 testi
monials. HELP WANTED-FEMALE.
A GOOD COOK-AND ONE WHO THO
roughly understands goneral house
work. No other need epply. 410 Adams
avenue.
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED NURSE
girl to nsslst in second work. Must
havo refetence. Apply 635 Monroe ave
nue. ments Wheat, li.OOO bushels; corn, 30,000
bushels, oats, 10,000 bushels.
New York Produce Market.
Now York, Aug. 31.-riour Dull and
low grado w Intel a steady for hlgner
priced brand". Wheat Spot market
easy; No. 2 red, 72ec, f. o. b., afloat to
ariive; 73' c, sjot, options opened bteady
and ruled strong in early part of tho day
but turned weaker and closed 'fcaV. net
lower; May doted 67c; September,
O'ic ; December, eoc Corn bpot
steady; No. 2, 36?ac, f. o. b,, afloat; op
tions opened firm nnd advanced but later
reacted slightly nnd closed bteady at ',sa
c. net advance; September closed 31TBc;
December, 3JVc Oats Spot stoadv ; No.
2, 27c; No. 3, 26c ; No. 2 white, new, so.i
30'fee, No. 3 do., 2Sa2S'ic; options dull cud
featureless; September, closed 2474c. But
tei Steady; western creamery, HUalSc;
factory, ll'iallc; Elglns. lSVic; imitation
crtamory, I3al7c; stato dairy, 3!al7c; do.
creamery, ll'.ialKHc. Eggs Quiet; stato
and Pennsylvania, 16al6'lc; western
fresh, loc.
Chicago Produce Market.
Chicago, Aug. 31. A sharp advanco In
corn today, although not noticed until
tho close overshadowed the bearish con
siderations in the wheat pit and pir
tlally sustained wheat prices. September
wheat closed Uac. lower and December
S4C corn compared with last night Is a
ic higher; oats are unchanged, Pork de
cllntd 17Uc; laid 12'4c and ribs 2',2c. Tho
leading futures ranged as follows: Wheat
August, 6Sa67?tc; September, 64a64'4a63i4
aC3c; December, 6n8a62a6l3ia7bVc. ; May,
C3T8a64a03!sc. Corn August. 3V'4a303s i
3038c: September, SOUaMViSOHc; Decern
bcr, 30Ka30hc ; May, 3Ja3JV8a33'c. Oats
September, 20al'ic ; Muy, 22'&a22"lc. Pork
September, $S.75aSb7'4; October, JS MU
S.75; December, JS 57',-aS S2Vs. Laid Sep
tember, J312Vja5 6"i; October, $j.7'a5.0;
Deccnber, J3 22U.a5.15. Short Ribs-September,
$3.27t-a5 32'4; October, $3.27'sa
6 32'4. Cash quotations were as follows:
No. 2 bpring wheat, 63c; No. 3 do. do., 1.0
o63c; No. 2 red, 67a6Sc; No. 2 corn, 31c;
No. 2 yellow, 31Ha31a4c; No. 2 oats, 21c ;
No. 2 white. 21125c; No. R do., 22'ja23'c;
No. 2 rje, 4H2n42c; No. 2 barley. 3Sa4ic ;
No. 1 flax seed. Si'c : prime timothy seed,
f2.52Va; mess pork. JS.70aS.75; lard, J5i0a
5.15; short ribs, $3 70a5 50; dry salted shoul
ders, l'a4ic; short clear, J5.63a5.75; sug
ars, unchanged
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, Aug. 31. Cattle Trade bur
dened with tho lower and medium grades
and prices weak;" choice stters, J3.15a5.C5;
medium, J165a4.&5, beef steers, J4a4 60;
stockers and feeders, J3a4.70; cows nnd
heifers, J3.50a4 25; calves, Jla4.25; western
rangers. $3a4.70; fed western steers, M 10
a5.23. Hogs Supply heavy and values
dropped ba'ck about 10c ; fair to choice,
J3.75a3.92Vi; packers, $3'.(.0a3 60; butchers,
J3 75.13 95; mixed, J3 63a3 90; light, J3 60a4;
hogs, J3 25a3.SO. Sheep Demand poor and
prices foiced down 10al5c; good to choice
lambs, J4.25a6; native sheep, Jla4.40; mixed
sheep, J3.50a3.90; comomii and culls stuff
sold below that range. Receipts Cattle,
17,000 luad; hogs, 36,000 head; sheep, 15,000
head.
Buffalo Live Stock.
East Buffalo, N. Y.. Aug. 3l.-Cattle
Receipts, only about 2 cars, fair demand
nt about steady prices. Hlgs Receipts
very moderate; about steady; good York
ers. J1.15a4 20; roughs, common to good,
J3 60a3.65; pigs, good to choice, J3.90al,
Sheep and Lambs Receipts light; fairly
active; lambs, choice to cMta, J2.60a2.G5;
culls, fair to gcod, 41,2j.i5; sheep, cholco
to extra, Jl.65a4.75; culls and common,
J2 50al.
East Liberty Cattlo Market.
East Liberty, Pa., Aug. 3l.-Cuttlo-Sleady;
extra, J5 25a5 40; prime, J5.10a5 20;
common, J3 50u3S5. Hogs Dull and slow;
Yorkers, J 1 05a 1.10; heavy hogs, Jta4 05;
grasscrs, J3.75a3 90; pigs, S3 50a4; skips,
J2.73a3.25; roughs, .'.Wa3.C0. Sheep
Steady; choice, Jl 60a4 61; common, J3.25a,
3 75; choice spring lambs, J3.t0a5.8O; com
mon to good, JlaD.M, veal calves, $7a7.25.
Oil Market.
Oil City, Pa., Aug. 31. Credit balances,
Jl, certificates, opened 99Hc. bid to.' c-ish;
closed 99V$c bid; offered at Jl; sales, 20 000
cash at 'Mic; shipments, 8,951 barels;
runst ll3t7U barrels.
A POPULAR CLEARING HOUSE for the Benefit of All Who Hnvo Houses
Rcnl Estate or Other Property to Sell or Exchange, or Who Want
or Help These Small Advertisements Cost One Cent n Word, Six Insertions
Cents n Word Except Situations Wanted, Which Aro Inserted Free
lost.
LOST-TWO WEEKS AGO, VALUABLE
cuft buttons, between Bromley nnd
Adams nvenues. Finder will please re
turn to this olllco or corner Bromley and
Swctland streets. Mrs. John Thomas.
CHIROPODIST
CORN8, BUNIONS AND INGROWING
nails cured without the least pain or
drawing blood. Consultation and advice
given free. E. M. HETZEL, Chiropo
dist, 330 Lackawanna avenue. Ladles at
tended at their resldenco if desired.
Charges moderate.
SCALP TREATMENT.
MRS. L. T. KELLER, SCALP TREAT
ment, (0c; shampooing, 50c; facial
massage, manicuring, 25c; chiropody. "01
Qulncy.
CITY SCAVENGER
A.B.BRiaQS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS
and cess pools: no odor. Improved
pumps used. A. BHiuua, l'roprietor.
Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue,
or Elckes' drug store, corner Adams and
Mulberry. Telephone G040.
LEGAL.
Omen nf IIia Onlllftrv Vnlrinpor Co
Bcianton, Pa., July 11. 1S9S.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE STOCK
HOLDERS. Tho Board of Trustees of this company
has called a special meeting of tho stock
holders to bo held at tho offlco of tho
company at Scranton. Lackavvanni coun
tv, Pennsjlvanin, on Friday, tho 16th day
of September, A. D. 189S, at 2 o'clock p.
m . for the purpose ot voting for or
against an Increase of tho capital slock
of said company.
STANLEY P. ALLEN.
Secretary.
SITUATIONS WANTED
SITUATION WANTED-AS BARTEND
er, references. Address Bartender,
this office.
SITUATION WANTED BY COMPE
tent man as coachman or hostler, ex
perienced; lefcrciccs. Address Coach
man, this office.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A RE
spectablo young lady as sewing girl
In a privato family; will also help with
second work. Finished troni a first dins
cutting school. Address Seamslicss,
Tribune office.
YOUNG MAN. 24, OF GOOD APPEAR
ance, can bpeak five languuRcs, de
sires position In n wholesale or retail
story; Ealary no object; Al references.
L. B.
A STRONG. HEALTHY MAN NEEDS
position as teamster, driver of delivery
wagon or any work. Address P. O. Box
313, Taj lor. Pa.
A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGED
lady wishes, a position as housekeeper,
rltv or country. Addiess S. IL, Tiibuno
office.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A RE
Bpectablo middle nged lady as chim
bermaid In hotel. Address C. M Tribune
office.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
married mnn In a wholesale or retail
store, can speak ilvo Innsuages; referenc
es given. E. Berzak, 101 Hickory sttect.
WANTED-BY A WIDOW, WASHING,
to go out or tako home. Address
Mary McAndrew, 414 Beech street.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A GERMAN
girl as cook or general housework.
Apply or address &22 Harrison avenue.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A GIRL !3
years old to take care of babj . Ad
dress 333 Putnam street, North End, city.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
girl to do general housework in smill
family. Address 339 Putnam street,
North End, city.
WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY,
washing, Ironing or cleaning. Address
Miss Lo, iiO S. Ninth street, city.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A SOBLR.
Industrious man as teamster or any
work required. G. A. W., 201 N. Main ave.
YOUNG MARRIED MAN. 2S. WOULD
liko position In or out of the city
as shoe or grocery salesman; nine yours'
experience in shoo business and four
j ears' experience in giocery; Al refer
ences. Adi'rcES "D.," General Dellieiy,
Scranton, Pa,
YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A Posi
tion as bookkeeper or assistant in of
fice; hns had experience and can furnish
best of reference. Address, 601 Pilco
btreet, city.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A WOMAN
with one child, as housekeeper, desires
a good home, country prefened. Address
M. S , 106 Flsko street, city.
PROFESSIONA L.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK,
lin avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZEIGLER, Pioprletor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L. & W.
rassenger depot. Conducted on the Eu
ropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
MIDWIFE
MRS. GABLE, GRADUATE MIDWIFE.
1518 Washburn street. Scranton. En
gagements solicited. Rooms and best
attendance for a limited number of pa
tients. SEEDS
G. R. CLARK & CO. SEEDMEN AND
Nurserympn; store 146 WashlnKton ave.
nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave
nue; store telephone, 782.
SCHOOLS
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA.
Scranton, Pa. Ccurses preparatory to
college, law, medicine or business.
Opens Sept. 13. Send for catalogue.
Rev. Thomas M. Cann, LL. D., Walter
H. Buell, A. M.
WIRE SCREENS
JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 511 LACKA
wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac
turer of Wire Screens.
PIUOEBUHa.
Harry SImnis and William V, Bates
left last night for Washington.
The public schools of this horough
will reopen on Monday morning, Sep
tember 5th.
Mrs. William Battin has returned to
her homo In Providence after spending
a fe-w weeks with her parents on Lin
coln btreet.
Mrs. J. F. Palmer and children, of
Dundaff street are visiting relatives
in Yatesvllle.
Mrs. Catltn, of Hyde Park, Is spend
ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Orcatrlx.
Miss Edna Rice is visiting at the
home of her nunt, Mrs. J. N. Snyder,
of Dundaff street.
William Evans, of Lincoln street, Is
learning to be a motorman for the
1 Scranton Traction company.
PROFESSIONAL
ARCHITEOT9
EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT,
Council Building, Scranton,
E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT, OFFICE
rear of 608 Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK, JR.. ARCHITECT,
" WV'UW Ol., tgit IVUM1, ,, B., ,"..
WnvtirnTnir t nnr-nt.r a wr.tlt'rr'n'TV
Frlco Building 126 Washington avenuo,
Scranton.
T. T. LAcnv a ami. AnciHTECTS.
Traders' National Bank.
DENTISTS
DR. I. O. LYMAN. SCRANTON PRI
. vate Hospital, cor. Wyoming and Mul
berry, DR. H. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. V. O.
DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming avo.
WELCOME C. SNOVER, S3! Washing
ton avenue. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5.
LAWYERS
1'RANK E. BOYLE, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor -at -Law. Burr building,
rooms 13 and 11, Washington avenue.
OKELL & OKELL. ATTORNEYS. 5 TO
U Coal Exchange building, Scranton.
WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, AT
torneys and Counsellors-at-Law. Re
publican building, Washington avenue,
Scranton, Pa.
JASIES H. TORREY, ATTORNEY AND
Counsellor-at-Law. Rooms 413 and 414
Commonwealth building.
JESSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors -at -Law. Commonwealth
"vmm uuiiuing. itooms 1, v) unu -1
JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Rooms 511, 515 and 516, Board of
Trado building.
D. B. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS
negotiated on real estate security.
Mears building, corner Washington ave
nue and Spruco street.
JAS. J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-nt-Law,
301 Commonwealth building.
Scranton.
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY,
Rooms 603-904 9th floor, Mears building.
JOSEPH JEFFREYS, ATTORNEY-AT
Law. 7 and 8 Burr building.
L- A. WATRES. ATTORN EY-AT-L AW,
4s Lackawanna ave., Scranton. Pa.
C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Commonwealth Building, Scrunton, Pa.
PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS'
National Bank bulldirg
C. COMEGYS. 231 SPRUCE STREET.
A. W. BERTHOLF, Atty.. Mears bldg.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
D5' S1 L FREY, SCRANTON SAVINGS
Bank bldg,, U2 Wjoming avenue.
J1ARY A. SHEPHERD. M. D.. HOME
opathlst, No. 22S Adams avenue.
DR. W. E. ALLEN, 12 NORTH WASH
Ington avenue.
DR. R. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN
Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming
avenuo and Spruce street, Scranton.
Offlco hours. Thursday and Saturdays.
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
DR. L. M. GATES. ROOMS 207 AND fOS
Board of Trade building. OHlco hours.
8 to 9 a m. 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m Resll
denco 309 Madison avenue.
R C. L FREAS. SPECIALIST IN
Rupture, Trus Fitting and Fnt Reduc
tion. Office telephone J36J Hours :10 to
12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9
DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 331
Washington avenue. Residence, 1313
Mulberry. Chronic diseases, lungs,
heart, kidneys and gcnlto-urlnaiy 01
gans a specialty. Hours: 1 to 4 p. m
W. G. ROOK. VETERINARY SUU
Kcon. Hories, Cattlo and Dogs trpated.
Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton.
Telephone 2'i72.
MISCELLANEOUS
LATEST FROM PHILIPPINE is
lands. Greatest Naval Battle. Shoes
all blown to pieces and landed In Net
tletcn'B Shoo Store, Washington avenue.
Ladles' fine button shoes, lussst and don
gola, cost $2 ri0, at tl.49, ladles' fine J2 a
shoes for 9Sc Ladles' Oxfords, cost Jl 30,
for 79c Men's J2 50 calf nnd lusset shoes
for J1.49; J3 00 shoes for J193. etc
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC OR
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings and concert work furnished For
terms ac'dress R. J Bauer, conductor.
117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbeit'3
music store.
MEGARGDE BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine.
Warehouse. 130 Washington avenue,
Scranton, Pa,
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
Central Railroad ol New Jersey
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.)
Stations in New Yolk Foot of Liberty
street, N, It., ani South Feny Whitehall
street.
Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur
ing cleanliness und comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 26, "93.
Trains lcavo Scranton for Plttston.
Wllkes-Barre, etc, ut 8.30, 10.10 a. m ( 1.20,
2 35. 3 20, 7.10 p. m Sundays, 9.00 a. m
1.00, 2.15. 7.10 P. m.
For Mountain Park 8 30 a. m 3.20 p. m.
Sundays. 9 00 a. m., 1 00. 2.15 p. m
Tor Lakovvood and Atlantic City, S 30
a. m.
For New York. Newark and Elizabeth,
8.30 (express) u. m , 1.20 (express), j 20 iex
press) p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p. m. Train
leaving 1 20 p. m , antves at Philadelphia.
Reading Terminal, 7.03 p. m. and New
York 7.P5 p in
Tor Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle
hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8 30 a. in,
1.20, 3 20 p. m Sundays, 2.15 p m
For Baltimore and Washington and
points South nnd West via Bethlehem,
8.30 a. m., 1 20 p. m. Sundays, 2 15 p, in .
For Lone Branch, Ocean Grove, etc, at
8 30 (through cai) a. m. and 1 20 p. m
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrlsburg,
via Allentown, 8 30 a in., 1.20 p. m. Sun
day. 2 15 P. m-
ror Pottsville, 8 30 a. m 1.20 p. m
Returning, leave New York foot of Lib
erty street. North River, at 4 00, 9 10 (ex
press) a. m., 1.30 (express) p, m. Sundav,
4 rtrt it. m.
Leave New York, South Ferry, foot
Whitehall street, at 9 08 a. m 1.25 p m.
Passengers arriving or departing from
this terminal can connect under cover
with all the elevated railroads, Broadway
cable cars, and ferries to Brooklyn and
Statcn Islands, making quick transfer to
nnd from Grnr.d Central Depot and Long
SLeave Philadelphia, Rending Terminal,
9 21 a, m.. 3 00 p. m. Sunday, 6.15 a. m.
Through tickets to all points at lowest
rate may be had on application In ad
vance to the ticket acont nt the station.
Hi P. BALDWIN. Gen. Pass Agt.
J II OLHAUSEN. Qen. Supt.
Trio and Wyoming Valley.
In Effect June 26. 1838.
Leave Bcionton for Huvvley and points
on or via Erie R. R. at 5 00 a. m . 8 45 a.
m., und 2 23 p. m. ,For Lake Ariel at 5.20
p. m.
Arrive at Scranton from above points
at 8.17 a. m.. 3.16 p. m. and 9 05 p. m.
From Lake Ariel at 7.43 p. m.
Sunday trains to Lake Ariel leavo at 8.1$
a. m. and 1.S0 p. m.
BUREAU
SIX
INSERTIONS
5?
A WORD.
to Rent.
Situations
for Five
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
mff0sj
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Schedule In Bllect Miy 10, 1898.
Trains Leavo Wllkcs-Darro as Fol
tows:
7.30 a. m,i wook days, for Sunbury
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, BaltU
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burg and tha West.
10,15 a. m,, week days, for Hazleton,
Pottsville, Reading, Norrlstown,
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia
Baltimore, Washington and PltU
burg and tho Wost.
3,12 p. m , daily, forSunbury, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington, and Pittsburg and
the Wost.
0-00 p. m., week days, for Sunbury.
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
. . J. U. WOOD, den'1 Pass. Aisnt
J. B. HUTCHINSON, Ueneral Mansfer.
Del., Lacka. and Western.
Effect Monday, Juno 20, 1S93.
Trains leave bcrunton as follows: Ex
Paa. "r Nw York ar.d all points East.
1.J0, 3.00. 6 10, 8.00 and 10.05 a. m.; 12.55 an
4i p. m.
Express for Easton, Trenton. Philadel
phia und tho South, 5.10, 8.00 and 10.06 a.
in.. 12 55 and 3 33 p. m.
Manunka Chunk and way stations, 2.W
p. m.
Tobyhanna accommodation, 6.10 p. m.
Lxpress for Blnghamton, Oswego, El
mira. Corning, Bath. Dansvllle, Mount
Morris and Buffalo, 12.10. 2 35. 9 00 a. m.
J ui and 6 60 p. m., making close connec
tions at Buffalo to all points in the West.
Northwest and Southwest.
glnghamton and way stations, 1.05 p. m.
Factoryvllle accommodation, 4.00 and
Nicholson accommodation 6 00 p. m.
Express for Utlca and Richfield Springs,
2o5 a. m., and 1 55 p. m.
Ithaca, 2 33. 9 00 a. ill . nnd 1 53 p. m.
ror Northumberland. Pitts-ton, Wllkes
Barre. Plj mouth. Bloomsburg and Dan
ville, making closo connections at North
umberland for Wllllamsport, Harrlsburg,
Baltimore, Washington and the South.
NOrlhllmhn?lnrt amrl Irtl.rmerllRtA ata
tlons, 6 00, 10 05 a. m . and 1.53 and 5.40 p.
m.
Nantlcoko and Intermediate stations,
8 0S and 11.10 0 m. Plj mouth and Inter
mediate stations. 3 35 and 8 50 p. m. For
KlnBston, 32 55 p. m.
Pullman pirlor nnd sleeping coaches on
all express tnlni.
For detailed Information, pocket time
tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith. Dis
trict Passenger Agent, depot ticket of
fice. Delnwnro and Hudson.
On Sunday. July 3rd, trains will leava
Scranton as follows:
For C'aibondale 6.20, 7 53. 8 53, 10.13 a.
m , 12 noon. 1.23, 2 20, 3 52, 5 23, 6.25, 7.57,
9 !. 11.00 p. m ; 1.16 a m
For A'bany. Saratcga, Montreal, Bos
ton, New England Points, etc. 6.20 a. m.,
2 20 p. n
For IWncsdale-6 20, 8.53, 10.13 a. m.; 13
noon: 2 20. 5 25 p. m.
For Wllkes-Barre 6 43, 7. IS, 8 43, 9 33, 10 43
a. m : 12 03. 1.23, 2.18, 3 33, 4 27, 610, 7.4S,
10 41, 11 33 p. m.
For Now York. Philadelphia, etc., via
Lehigh Valley Rallroad-.45 a. m, 12 03,
1.2S. 4 27 p m.: with Black Diamond Ex
press. 11 SO p m
Tor Pennsvlvanla Railroad Points 6.45,
9 3 a. m.: 218. 4 27 p. m.
For Western Points, via Lehigh Valley
Railroad 7.4S a. m ; 12 03, 3 33. with
Blnck Diamond Express. 10 41. 11 30 p. m.
Trains will airlve in Scranton as fol-
From Carbondale and the North 6 40,
7 43 S r, 9 34, 10 3S. 11 58 a. m. 1.23, 2.15, 3 i5,
4 23. 5 43 7 43. 10 'S. 1127 p. m.
From Wilkes-Harro and the South .15,
7 4S. S IS, 10 08. 11.65 a. m; 1.18. 2.14, 3 4S,
5 20 6 21. 7 53. 0 03. 10 05 p. m. , 1.13 a. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Tor Cnibondile-9 07, 1133 a, m.; 1.53.
3 52, 5 53. 9 "3 P m.
For Wllkps-Barre-9 33. 11.43 a. m.; 1.63,
3 28, 6 43. 7 4S p m.
I.oweot rates to all points In United
States and Canada.
j W BFRDICK G P A., Albany, N Y.
II. W. CROSS, D P. A.. Scranton. Pa.
Lehigh Valley Kullroad System
Anthracite Coal Used, Ensuring Cleanll
njss and Comfort.
In Effect Muy 15, 183S.
TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON.
& H R. It., at 6 45 a. m.. and 12.05, 2.18. 4.27
For Plttston and Wllkes-Barre, via D ,
T. A W. R. R-. 6 00. 11.10 a. m., 1.55, 3.33,
C For' White Haven. Hazleton. Pottsville.
and principal rclnts In the coal regions
ror Bethlehem. Easton, Reading. Har
rlsburg and Princlal J"'"?1!8 ,?lV
218? 4 27 (Black Diamond Express), 11.30
PFor Tunkhannock. Tovyanda. Elmlra,
. w n. A. . rtn4 nrltir rial lnrrmcrll.
atos'fatlons. vta-D" Cft Svl K a. MS
a m.. 12 and 8 3o P. m.
araFalls.'chl'cago and all points west via
t A I R R . 12 C. 3.33 (Black Diamond
rxiVress), 10 2$ nnd 1130 ,p m.
Pullman pallor and sleeping or Lehigh
VhIIpv oarlor cars on all trains between
Wlkes-Barre and New York, Phlladel
nhla Buffalo Hnd Fusponslon Bridge
pnia, im n WILBURl Gen Supt.
CIIAS S I EE. Pass. Agt., 26 Cortlandt
street. New York . . .
A W NONEMACIIER. Division Pass
engcr Agent. South Bethlehem, Pa.
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