T'!!. Kl'KANTON TIUBUMTLll'RSDAY, JULY 12, 1000. Women's TailorMade Coats and Suits Very Close to Half Prices First of all, worthy Suits and Jackets the very much wanted kinds. You are to buy them for one-half what they are worth, or what you expected to pay. The collection is supero, me qualities are magnmcem. Adjectives mil us. uome ana see ior yourselves. $7.50 Tailor- Twenty -eight all Made Suits wool Homespun at $3.95. and Serge Man tailored Suits, Eton or fly front coat, romaine lined, new style skirts. Regular price $7.60. Clearing $3 QC sale price O.VD $8.75 High Grade Suits at $4.95. Thirty fine all-wool Cheviot and Home spun Suits, latest cut and finish, pop ular shades of gray and tan. Sizes 32 to 40. Actual value $A Q tr 8.9 j. Clearing sale price T" '-' $4.00 Covert Jackets at $1.95. Fifty Ladies' and Misses' Covert Jackets, double or single breast ed, lined throughout, plain or vel vet collars, value $4.00. $ QC Clearing sale price zrJ $40.00 Man- Six fine man Tailored Suits tailored suits of at $19.95 Box, Broadcloth or Venetian, Eton Jacket, with taffeta appliqued jacket and skirt, heavy silk lined through out. They are usually sold at $4. Our price was $40. $iQ QC dealing sale price x.eJ $11.75 Fine Twenty-four Tailor-made Suits f,ne Venetian at $6.95 and covert man tailored suits, colors tan, oxford and royal blue, jacket is handsomely silk lined, skirt of latest styles. Our customers have called them good value at $ 12.50. Clear- $ Q c ing sale price u,yJ' $f Wet P8i- WVmmw Jim SJJ tvfWwr $! ft $18.00 rian- Tailored Suits at $9.95. Thirty-three extra quality covert and broadcloth suits, closed Eton and double breasted box coat, lined with the choicest silks, new style flaring skitt. They were considered cheap at $18.00. Cleaiing sale $Q Q c price S'.xu $20.00 Twenty-eight fine Tailored Suits broadcloth and at $11.75 or box jacket, collais, colors of Venetian m a n- tailored suits, Eton plain or appilqued grey, castor, oxtord and black, new kilt skitt. Real value $20.00. dealing $1 7C puce. $10.00 Women's Coats at $4.95 ed box front, all Seventy-five co vert and broad cloth coats, Eton or double breast silk lined, colors tan, blue and black. Retail reg ularly at $8.75 and $10. 5 A Q E Clearing sale price t.x-j $25.00 Hlffh Grade Suits at $13.95 18 elegant high grade man tailoied suits of the finest Venetians and broadcloths in a handsome assortment of colors, jackets are lined with the choicest taffetas, skirts of the latest model and beautifully tailored Actual value $25.00. Clearing $17 OC rirf XJ J sale price $27,50 Silk Lined Suits at $14.95 Fouiteen handsome and strictly man tailored suits in the latest colors includ black, extiaordinary tailoiing. Part of them are silk lined through out, others double texture, any one in this lot would be good value at $27.50. Clearing sale $14 QC price 14-.7 J ing Don't forget to see us Friday. You'll be sorry if you do. We'll have things to keep you tidy. You'll be glad you saw us too. When we try to save you money. We are careful what we do. Bees take time to brew their honey. We take time to prepare for you. Bargains big we'll have to offer. Just because the day is Friday. It'll put monev in our coffer. But you'll profit by the play. Tim Big Store JONAS feyjjaZr c vA KTJiK Fa taHSSk The Big Store THE TRIBUNE'S EDUCATIONAL CONTEST Three More Names En rolled Among the Workers. POINTS RECORDED DAILY No Contestant Has Much of a Lead as Yet All Striving to Secure Sub scribers for Three Months or More. Long-term Subscriptions Mean More Points All Those Who Start Before August 1 Will Have an Ad vantage Hard to Overcome. mliiK seminary that will more fully demonstrate the value of the levvurd It Ih offcilnff, and this will be followed by full descriptions of the othir si' -dal rewards tlrtit cannot fail to inter est Its larpe number of readers who arc watching the progress of this con test each day. It should be boino In mind that In addition to the ten special rewards, The Tribune will rIiu to eeiy one who succeeds In obtaining subscribers un der the teims of this contest ten (10) per cent, of nil the money from sub- O- The Tribune's Educational Contest continues to attract the younp people. Yesterday thiee more names were add ed to the roll and these new contest ants started to work in earnest. New subscribes ure being brought In eery day and points nre belm; recorded for the aiIous candi dates, jut these are so thor oughly scattered that no one can be said to hae any appreciable lead and there Is an excellent opportunity jet for those who ate considering the ndlsat)lllty of enteilng The oung man or woman who stops to consider the value of the special tewards offered by The Tiibune will not hesitate long before en'eilng the contist und start ing earivstly Into the work. A Rare Opportunity. An opportunity to secure n four j eats' (ouise, Including tuition and boaid, at such a hlgh-cinss Institution as the Wyoming Seminary, one which cannot be bought for less than $1,000, prolmblv never will be offered upon such favo -able terms. The ue of spare moments dining the next eleven weeks may 'esnlt in securing an education without futthci cost or labor that will be nlinoit bejond value In the years to conn . The thre years' comsc In the Key Htone Academy is another of the spe cial reward i of ns remarknblo value. The student who completes this course will be well tltted to cope wltlfc the vicissitudes of life, and nil with the expenditure of a comparatively small amount of time and labor. Illustrated Desciiption Saturday. The Tiibune will on Saturday give 'n lllusti ited description of the V'o- .. a $ SPECIAL REWARDS. 1. Scholarship In V)nmlng Semi nar) (1 years) Including tui tion ami board (1,000 2. Scholarship in Keystone Acad- cm) (1 )cars) Including tui tion ami hoard SCI S. Sohmcr 5 II Piano, Including stool and scarf (on exhibition at J. W. (iuernse)'s, 311 Washington avenue) 155 4. Course in Piano Instruction at Seranton Conservator) of Mu sic "5 8. Columbia lllcjcle, Chalnlcss, 1000 model (on exhibition at Conrad Brothers,', 2U s)o. ming avenue) "5 fc Scholarship In Seranton Busi ness College, commercial course 7. Scholarship in Si ronton Busl- ne College, shorthand course 8. Solid fiold Watch, lad)'s or gen tleman's (on exhibition at F.u gene Schlmpff's, 317 Lacka wanna atcnut) 60 0. Tele-Photo C)cle Poco B Cam era, 4x5 40 10. Lady's faolld Gold Watch, or Gentleman's Solid Silver Watch (on exhibition at Ku geno behlinptt's, 3U Lacka wanna avenue) 30 $2,439 Hach contestant falling to secure one of these special rewards will be given ten (10) per cent, of ill the. money he or she turns in. CO CO RULES OF THE CONTEST The special rewirdi wilt be gifn to the person securing the largcs numbir of points Points will be credited to oontes'anta securing new subscrlhirs to tie Suan'.nn Tribune as follows: Point'. One Month's Subscription .$ .r0 1 Three Months' Subscription 1 23 3 Six Months' Subscription... 2 50 0 One iur'3 Subscilptton . . 0 oil 12 The contestant witli the highest nun bcr of points will be glun a chol-o from the list of special rewirds; the contcst.li t with the second highest muni e- of points will be gitsn a choice of the re malning reward, and so on through the 1M l-ach contestant Idling to secure ". spulal rcwird will lc glun 10 pir cent, of all monc) he or sin- turns In All subscriptions must he paid in ad vine c Onl) new subscriber? will bo counted Henewals b) psrsons ahead) on our subscription list will liol be credited No trinsfeis can be undo after cicdlt has once been given All Milwiriitlon-, and the cash to pay for same, innt lie hindid in at riie Trlbun" otliee ttitbir Ihe week 111 which thev ire kcciiic 1. so tit it pjpc rs nu) bo sint to the Milncrllnm it onei. Su-irii tions mut be w rutin on blinks, which can be sccund at Tue 'lilbuno eifflei', or will be suit b) null The contest will close promptl) at 8 o'clock Siturda) cvinlii. September JO, 1'iDO. q . & scilptions they may mcceed In win ning for It. This exti.i Inducement Is Intended to compensate those who la bor for It, ns The Tiibune does not ex pect Its fi lends to esc it themselves for its benefit without lemunetatlon. Letteis of Inquiry. All lequests for the books of sub scription blanks or letters of Inquiry should be nddiessed to the "IMitor of the lMucntlonnl Contest, Scianton Tiibune, Scranton, Pa" The Tiibune will be plensed to answer any Inquiries for additional Information and urges those Intetested to vv.lte, If In doubt upon any point. Vrlte to The Tribune nt once and secure one of the books of subscription blanks. Remember, thoe who begin low have an advantage. guist at his pircnts, Mr ind Mrs Kdward While it tlulr homo on West thurih street .1 lines 1' irfjss, of Vratiton, was greeting frh nils In this pine Inn first if the wcik This his bun i gih weik for the children of tin sundi) si hools The I'resbeteriins pic nil I id at Hi irt Lake on Tucsihi, and the still Inn of St I'aul'i tpiseop.il church had tin ir outing at tlie sitne pi ice on Wechicsdj). Miss Mm lllchirilson, of ( hicigo, his been visiting In r uneli, Dr. W. I- lllchirilson, in this pi uc (. 1 rank llalpin, son of Landlord Halpln, of the 1 velunge hotel, has enlisted in the United Slatis irine nt Hlnghamton District Passenger Aunt Mark I, Smith, of Vnnton, visited his mother in Montrose on Momljv Miss l'mil) C Ilhckman Is visiting relatives at (lIlbcrtMillo. llirt llirne, of Firookhn, . Y, is visiting Ids brother, .losiph I llirne), and other Mont rose relatives and friends. HONESDALE. BUSQUEHANNA. MONTROSE. Special to the Seranton lilbune. Montrose, Jnlv 11. John S Taibcll his re- - turned from usiuihaiiua, whirc he lus been vis iting friends, W. D 11. incy. csij , who, with his father, Dr 1) ('. Mne), is now on a Kuropein tour, elided on Sundi) his safe airlval in good health at Olusgon, Scotland W. II Jissup.lr, and Kied II Klng.bur), cf Scrinton, viltli their faiulllts, aio occnp)lng the old Chandler icshhnce on ( hurcli street, and ex pect to kpend miiih of the heated term lure. The plant of the Montrose (oopicitlvt tan ning compaii) Is loinplctid aul will begin oper ations In a few da) s About twenty hauls will be iinplnjrtl at the start. Oils It Cook and famll) line returned from fisltlng relatives at Iunesbori) The ninetieth annliersur) of the organlz itlon of the 1'irst l'rcilttrljii church of Vlontrnse was celebrated on Sundiy. Ilcv V L. Ilcntou, D. D. pistor of the church, preiched an hi. toric.il sermon, and Henry W Jesup, esq , of New oik, ilillvend an address 5llss Carrie M Smith, a teieher In the sihool at Ardinore, near Plilladelphla, and Miss Crace I,. Smith, a te e lie r in tlie WilmiiiKton, D'l, High school, are spending the sumimr i .nation at tlie home of their inotlur, Mrs. lllltabeth Smith, in this pla e Vlliert Lelsenrlng and fimll), of IJ per I,i high, are stopping at Judge Jc.sup's, on Monu ment Sipiare. Hlshnp lallxit is rxpeetisl at St. Paul's Kplsco. pil churelion Thumb) ewnlng, Jul) 10, it being the annual oIKi lal visitation of tlie bishop to this parish. Sirtlees will commence at 7.JD p m. Miss Mule 3. A)ars and nlicc, Margaret A) nrs, of WilkeiDarre, arc visiting at James P. Ta) lor's Depot) Protlionotar) V. J. llakir, of Mont rose, and Dr. Ilolllster, of W ilkes llarre, have taken a cottage at Klk lake for -ne season Norman Stewart and family are occup)lng their cottage -. I- Ik lake, and Itev. K. A War rlner and family have Just returned from a so journ at that popular resort. Burton H. White, of llorseliead, tl, V., Is the Special to the "eranton Tribune. Susnuehanna, Jul) 11. The Susquelnnna and New Milfonl tiams will pli) in New Mllford tills afti nu ion In lie bo l'jik on Siturda) afternoon the Sus iiiilijiuu and tin Walton, N V , teams will pla) lull TIil- Susquehanna Juniors play ball toda) in Hi ncsdalc witli a home nine. 'ihi susquihanni Forest C'it) Telephone corn pant is la) lug its polis through this borough Hie undj) school of Christ Ipismpal chunli will hoi 1 its annual plinic in iliverslde pack, Ljnciboro, on Thursdi) Mrs Judson II Cexik, formerh of Susquehan na, is serious!) ill in i'lterson, .N J. Joseph Snldon, of Spring avenue, is reimering from an attack of t)phoid nulirla Dr Vine), of Vw Milfonl, and his son, W. D. it Mm), of MmtroM, hate- arrived ill tllasgow, S.utliinl (1 lriuk Ihlpin has enlisted In the fulfill states nun). Hi evpeits to bee scrtlee In tlie 1'hlllppinis or China Miss 1 mil) t lilac kmin, Susquehanna countt's able hlstoriJii, is tlie guist of friinils in Oil hcrtstille, V Y MUs llitlle hi lit, of Hones laic, is the guest of Susqiiihiiina n latins. The tenth annml reunion of the Crlggs finiih will be held in Itlteisidi park, in Lanisboro, on Vug HI Vu eve union will run to Itlierslde Pirk from Pole nt tltt, lul) J Ihe Him and Ilelehor fimllt reunion will lie tub! it the old homestead it Hints corners, W. n nt limit), Vug ! tilt phone line Is being built between Mi-quc-hum i and lljlnbridge It his reichcil Columhi i (,rote fie m the south Ihe hirst l'resbttcilin church In Montrose on SunJit iclchratiil its ninitlctli annltersart with iippioprlate-everdsps Hem) . Jcssup, esq, of Ntw ork, ilc live ml an evccllent address upon ' llinilrmies Between the Work of God's Spirit and OurMltis " llii hint Moss, of Vewark, N. J., Is tlsiting Susqiiihinni relitltes The Methodist SuihIj) schcol Is preparing for Its annuil picnic Dcputt Prothonotart W. .1 Baker, of Mont rose, and Dr Ilolllster, of Wilkes llarre, with their families, are at l'.lk lake. Mirk L Smith, of Seranton, district pissinger agent of the IKlawire, lukawanni and Western uilioid, has bun tl.lliug In MontroM Mrs tiara shiinim has returned from a visit with Seranton n latins f.eorge lliewer, rf Saugcrtles, K. Y , is visiting his pircnts, Mr and Mrs John O Brewer, on Turnpike stieet J. W Cinham, of Megargce Brothers, Seranton, was clrculitlng in town on Monday. Miss Lillian Titsworth, of Montrose, is the guest of her brother, Clarence K. Titsworth, in this place. Mis. John C. hanc is the guest of Forest City relatites Susquehanna has no horseless carriages, but it his i houseliss tire eompmy. Mrs llenr) T Birchard, of Broad street, Is Ihe guest of Montrose relatites I'mulatlng the good example of Herrlck Cen ter, Jackson Is to have a graded school IMnin I. Weeks and famll), of Blnghamtnn, are occup)ing their handsome new cottage, "Itockt Nook," at Heart like Mrs fiinrgo Bradli), wife of a Susquehanna illusion engineer, residing In Horncllstille, re icntly rode upon her husband's locomotive from Hnrnillktille to Susquehanna and return, a dis tance of 2sS miles with v nst of three hours. 1 he trip consumed about twent) six hours Albert belsenrlng anl fimllt, ot Upper Le high, hate bun visiting Judge Jcssup, in Mont rose. Tho threatened second strike of the milk pro. cluceis of this neetion fulled to materialize in time. 'Ihe Carmel (irove camp meeting In which the Methodists of this stetlon are Interested, will be held at Hooper, N Y., Jul) 28 to Aug. 12 W. II Jcssup, Jr., and Kud Kingsbury, of Seranton, lute tented the old Chandler mansion, In Montrose, tor the niiumtr V reception and recital will he giten by the ladlis and gentlemen ot the congregation of Christ IpUcopal church at the residence ot (loigi Kirk, on Bnud street, this etenliig. Miss Mar) lagger, of Montrose, who has been visiting Susquehanna relatites, Ins returned home Special to the Seranton Tribune llonesitale. Inly 11 ems II liusscll Ins as his gueit Itiglnnlil A Siundrrs, of 1 lushing, L I Hurt W Miimford, of -Marum, his cnterni the ottiii- of his uncle, I'. C. Mumford, as a law stud, nt Hit. W. I, Thorpe was a tlsltor in llonesdale this weik . Mis. (.rate Wilder, ol Coit-tille, Pa, Is vis iting at her home on 1 e r Main street Mm II Ham, daughter Mls.s (Jiaee, ami son Bobert, are spend Ing a month with relativist at (luoguc, Long Island I rmstt W ("shorn, of the llonesdale freight (! flee, vtill on Mcnda) next enter the office if Supcrintindeiit Mantillc at Carhondalo Judge (leorge S. and Mrs Turd) are at Val ley lunctlcn, Wis, where the Judge is inter ested In a cranberry plantation The gliss cutting wcrks started up Mondiy after a tacatinn of one week with no addition to thrlr foree of workmen. Ihe strike situation ro il alns unchanged Tin re are no union mm work ing t.ibbs, Kellif ,s. Co, will not start their shop until rext Mnnda) Miss Kliralith Bcntlc) entertained a corn pan) of ladles and gentlemen nt progrcssite euchre on Tiusdiy etcning at lie r home on See on 1 stieet in honor of her Micsts, Mr. and Mrs limit, of Brcnkljn. N Y. Miss Martin Jinklns left this inomlng for New ork, wheie she will Join a part) and sill for UrcMlin (Jernnnt nn Ihursdij of this, vtuko 1 red VI Dim) and Miss Carrie V, ilauglit'r of Mr. and Mrs Clareme 1) hliuble, were mar riul at the hi me of tlie bride's paunts Tuesliy In l("t Jimis P Wue, of (,rm pisi.opil church Ileutinant Id gar .ladwin and fimll) an- at the home of Ids fathei. Hon C ('. Jadwln, in Vcind street Mr Jailttln is stationed In New ork cltt Ihe numbers of the Knights u Columbus and their. lad) friends had a social dime in the Musical 1 IM or) club loims lat evening Vmiourccmrut is mule of the coming marriage ol Hen C A McCait) and Miss Mar) K. (ientt, cxpostniMriM of llinisdale, whlili Is to tike pliee ot M Ichns i hurch Tmsdi), Jul) 21. .1. l' Bogart, who Is cmplojcd in the National l.Ietstor works, his moved his fimll) frem HloomshurK, l'a , to the home of John Kr.itit, lliirticntli street. his coltige anil to the lawns surrounding his nt tige. in skins, it one oi tin- most ih sir ible around the like Dr s-t nipple i and Knnklln I low ell drotc ot.r to the like on VIondit ind wire guests at the W I noil Mrs S C Mini linker and slaughter, en, of Dillon, are sptnding a fitt dits at the Wlnoli I rink T tikell, ot New ork illv, Is spending the wcik with Ids fimll) at tluir cottage on the point. Mr and Mrs W. I: Stan-Jnirg, son and daitg'i tir, wire regltcni1 nt the Wlnoli on Mondat. Tliere veil! be n clam Inle at the pitllion on Tliursda) evening l.ter)lOil) is Invited to at tend Miss (Ihd)s Jcneo, of -scraiilon, is apemllnK the summer months at this iharmliig result. The Misses Porter are spending the summer with their grandpircnts, Mr. and Irs Joseph Viisht, it this placL In tlie cottage owned b) Mr Dolph Joseph Itafter, ot Scrinton, his accepted tlie position of head liookk -eper with tlie Arm of D C psluirg V Brother M . Morris and C L. Kreir drote nter to lunkhninoek on lucsdav Hit. VIr Jones, of seranton, arrived nt the Iike on Me lulu to spinel the summer months Tied Wclihcl, of '-eranton, is spunling a few hits at the like. TUNKHANNOCK. HAKFORD. Special to the Scrinton Tribune Harford, Juli 11 Miss BelBnip, ol vlford, is visiting lis r eouslu, Miss hitie lliatihcr. Mr Clip-cr and famll) spent the Fourth with II ltobbins D M Farrar, who lias been sptnding a fitt diss with his diiighters in Umlra, retiirnui lie me on Tuesdit Will Sweet lias returnee! to his home in Mis sissippi Mr. Matteon and famll), of Forest (it), have returned to tluir hone Mr. MittCMin is a son- In la i of llrs llotchklss Mr sin Won an loan ind fimlly hate been spending a few ela.u with their gramlpirents, VIr and Mrs Jacob Whitman Vttornc) 11 s vlwoii mil famllt, of Si ran. ton, are spenelmg i tew sia)s with Mrs, Alwurth's mother, in Smith Harfcrel Miss ltitlc Qulnlln, a teacher in ( he,ter Springs' Soldiers' Orphins' school, Is spending hi r vacation with lnr mother Mr. and Mrs William Follett, of Factor) tillc, are tisitlng friends in town. Miss Mattle Burrell, of Susquehanna, is spend ing a few clns at the home ot Mrs K J Whit net. Mrs. George Peck lias reccitisl her pension, granted on account of the deith lur son, smith, who lost his life at the liattle ot -antiafo. ine back pay was 20v. and 12 per month The funeril of Mrs L O Farrar was held nt N'ew Mllford Weilnesdit afternoon Inter ment was mule In the Harford eemeter). Professor Junes Adams, of Harford, his oh (anted a position at Huntingdon, l'a, K. M. Watson spent Monda) in Seranton. FOHEST CITY. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup lias been used for over KJFTY YI'.AIIS by MHLIO.NS of liOTlll.na for their CI1ILUI1I.S Wllll.F TFETHISO, with PEItltOT bUCCtSS. It bOOTIIIS the CHILD. faOFTKNS the OUMS, ALLAYS ill PAIN- CUHU WIND COLIO, ami Is the best remedy for DIAIUtllOKA. Bold by Ilruju'lsts in etcry part of the world. Bet suit tnd ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," nd tike no other kind. Twenty-fin cents a bottle. Special to the Seranton Tribune Forest C'it), July II. Miss L)dii Hnilson, of Iludsondale, Pa , Is a guist at tho home of K. C Dennlir. ltet W I, Thorpe, the former presiding el ihr of the llonesdale district, was the guest of his hrothir, Professor C T Thorpe, Tuisdi) Vlis S II Slckler, of Seranton, returned home )es tenia) alter spending a weeks at tho home of her brother, K. C Di-r.nler. Mrs Oliver Cojle Is pat Ing a visit to friends at Prompton, Wa)ne county, Pa Sheriff Mixe) was v vl.ltor in town )csterda.t Mrs 1 lliabeth Biggins has so far reentered from her recent set ere illness as to be able to pi) a visit to relatites In Seranton. Quite a numbei of Forest Citv )oiing people alteneled the concert at Cr)ital Lake Tue.da) etcning Misses Maine and l.dlth Brown started for Montrose Monda), vthero the) will spend a few weeks as the guests of Mrs W. J Slave. Mrs J. M Bitlns and Mrs I M Brown and children, who hate been visiting relatives at Milantlllc for the past three weeks, returneel homo Monda). Misses Minnie and lluth (silchrist, of Lake Cemei, are visiting friends here. Born to Sir. and Sirs Homer Oat It, of Dc'a ware street, a daughter, Wednesday. LAKE WINOLA. Special to the Seranton Tribune. Tunkhannoek, July 11. c cording to the ad vertisement of the count) commissioners the bid for the repairs on the .inkie Flit biidgo In Mihoopun) township were cs,cncil toela) ut noon and the bid of M . Wandall, of Mchoopaii) , was found to lie tlie lowist and the coutrait was awareled to him Mr Wanelill's bid v ' $lil The icintract wis drawn toela) ami th contractor was required to enter Into u bond with tlie commissioners for the faithful per formmce of the contract, this being tlie basis ..ui.l. -IS .n....i tu in l.t 1., Sim ,ir. j, nt ii.uil wiiiiii mi ii'iii, ii t- a.v v v "" -.""- . bond of commissioniis Mr. Wandall has had nitieli ixpirlenu In the line of woik require 1 I 1) this control t, hating handled cuntnUs In llrislfeirl, Lu?eine ami W turning counties John tlilmirtln, of this pliee, was mived up In tlie trollc) wreck on the Seranton Dur.tci line list Sundi and was luck) enough to come oil without injur). VIr. nnel Mrs, 1! W Lewis Into gone to a resort on tlie Chesapeake ha) for a few weeks' stut. The remains of John 11, Borden, who died at this place on Mori lit morning, were mooted tsstciebi to Mount Hollt. Pi , for burial P It Bireleii and famll) and Theoeloio Bonhti anl' wife, from thi' pine, wire In ittmdincc at the funeril. Count) Commissioner l'irrcr was not at tlie muting of the hoiril eif commissions is toibe, being elctilneel it home on account of tlie death of Ids brother's wife Duwn lis fore 'Muire Itiili this afternoon is being heard tlie suit of iniiinioinveillli ts John Place, In which I M Miller. I ehlgh Valley station aguit at oburg, is tlie prosecutor It Is a si.ret) of tin, piace i.w and is tie outcome of an altercation between the prosecutor and the defendant the other etcning THE MARKETS. Wall Street Beview. New oik, July 11 Ihe bull nnnipulation in fiileiii l'lcitii tumid the market from a rear tie n it) course trdj) and made tin tone during tin latter pirt of the session of the Stock it charge stung throughout The latter strength was not sufficient in all ci.is to entirely wipj out tin- caillcr losses but tliet were in all cases much rulLiesi Tlure were times during the da) whin I nlnn Pacific was radically the only stock which stoid Hi in against the tide of re action The ihi- port of tin stock wis ten tie tirmlned ind the il sorption tir) conll lent and on an ci urinous scale lhere was no special iisws to sxtliln the motemnit aside from the general conditions in tlie terrltor) and its finincts The corn sarr)ing rouls were tell titelt firm mid tlie bears who hate sold short in tlie south vestiins on the cotton crop ros ects were sliltcn to coter With this excep tion and seme -ttruihtsi In Ihe local tr.n Usui group mil In Misir ami folacco the market In s line girerillv heist butt the peislstcnt strength of I nli n Pic We linalli eniourigid a growing bull following, which iniiiifrstesl 1 1 sol f tlrst In lloek Island end then ilev eloped In Snitlicrn Pacllle and Vll.sniil Piilflc In spite cf the cintiniiid stiingth in the win it insrket and tlu shaip adtanic of the pilec if corn the mnikrt loiitlnued pretlt stens'il) upward in pruit tiking begin and cause d the Iriigular tone with whlili the iniikit closed The extreme ael vinee In I nlon Pacific was 3H, ltoek ll mil was .IV ami Viisseuii Pacific ml Soutlirn Pscillc 1 lirge fraction Otherwise the net chillies in the leading railroads ire small and mlxsd Ts-til sisles tsislat, 274 MiO slsares The market fir bonds continiiis veiy slull nnd the e hangs s were irrekular Tolil siles jnr vilite. l,le1V,eltiei. I nltssj Stites Is cniipin-, ami Ihe 5s adtaneed ' in tie bid price. The following quotitlons are furnished The Tribune lit M S Jordin A. Co , rooms 70S 701 Mears building Telephone MX)) irg. est Open- American Sugir ll'i American Tohuco Mis SAW Mill , To A s Vc , 1 AS v., 'r lliookliii Truth n Bait. A. Ohio ( out Tobic en .... dies et Oliisi . .. ( lilc. A. (i W .... ( lnc ,11 A (' St Paul ltoek Islind Dihware A Hudson lesleril "steel Fs deril Ms si, Pi . hin A" lexis, 'r I r ills & Nish ... Miiiliittnn I lc .. Mit J ne tints Co . Missouri Pis Ilk l'SOplL'il (.is .... N J Centul . . Southern Picltlc Nu folk V. WiMcm North Piilflc .... Nuih Pisllls. Pr . N Y. Cmtral U'i (Hit . Wi.l lil'j Penni It It l.'7(, Pasifle- Mill 27'4 llsullng. l'r IJi's outi hrn It It ll'n Sisithern It It . Pr .. 1'4 Tcmi . ( A Iron bs f S I either fi- f S Isather, Pr fiV4 iri ... -t-t'a ... 2i ... 70 ... B-I't ... 71 ... 2.1 . . . 20 '.'.. 11 .. lid, . Ill's .. 1(171, ...HJll ... W, ...117 ... .12 .. 74 .. ss .. fit) ... 51', . . I M; ...1J) . . 1-i'i .. av, ... iiiij .. 711, nigh ii" 0114 M? 21.'. 7l fslVS 74', 2fl'(, 2n' 11 lid" 2 Ill's tns :-', (7 ti'i 71 h'l 1W ij's J 121- n fi's Ml, est. it', 3i4 2VS U'l 5J5fs 7t's 2-.i; 2I.H 11 ir.v nm4 nu n ll"s 32 rs.isj .12 71 ss IW iij lis--. 12 nu 4 1", 71' ing Clos 1HV4 wu Ml, 2u' 70' r'4'. 741, 2'A 2H'a 11 12it UDs HW'l 112U U 07 .mt 74s, Ss' r.iys 12 mi H' -,nv4 Miss Mame Wolfe, who lias been emplo)id at I 1 nlon Piiltic' ..!!...! Sill Homer, N S . for the pist few )c.irs, Is it home here, laim. b) reason of tlie Illness of her father, (! SI Wolfe Sirs Vrtliur -teblilus, of Biltlmnre, Mil, Is visiting her mother, Sirs. Jl. (,. SIllls, at this place. HALLSTEAD. 12'"4 12sl4 UJVj pis, IP j 1'iv, 12ii 127s- 12s'4 2-U. 27 isij (si'i "il's ''d'J 11' ll'd ll' J2 HI 'fi "J i.ii a cs cr-4 (l(s II 1 r-t-'-j to'4 fisij .15', 32 fs'., 71' t 7i 74 IS', W ls, MM N)i,s fcO'i Special to the Seranton Tribune. Lake Wlnola, July 11 -F. W. Slansfleld, cf Seranton, has rented the tottago belonging to Fred Welchel for the) month of Jul). The son of John 1 lanagun, of W likes Bjrrf . It ter) sick at their cottage at this place Dr Guthrie, of W ilkes Barre, was In attcmlanco on Tuesday 8. B, Robinson, rf Seranton, Is spending the summer month In his cottage at this place. Mr. Robinson has added msny Improvements to special to the Seranton Tribune. HjIMmiI, lul) 11 1 red D Limb, of Albint, N Y , Is the gurst of friends In town Miss Tighe, of Seranton, Is the guest of Miss Nellie Ticrnej. of Park itenue. Martin Hind, the grocer) man, Ins placed a new slelitert w lgon on the roul It is one of Ihe hiiidsoincst vehicles ot the kind in service in the town Junes Ward, llarr.t Kapp. Wllliim Orion and Mike Nnrmlle hits ill Urn tmisfirrnl to hi mira, ttlisre tlie) are emplo)eel In the Hiliware, s-isk.iwanna anil Western 1s.a1lrs1.11t soniiant Mrs lla)s. the mother of Mr Michael lla.ts, died at her home on ( hurch stieet, this borough, Monda) noon The decrasid had 1 large ai qiialnt.ini e of warm friends, who will learn of her demise with greit regret She hid been failing for some time past and her deith w ss not unexpected, she lias resieleel in Hillstead near!) all her life. The fuusial ssrtlses will be held at I) o'lloek FrhU) morning. Ilarr) Kapp rseentl) jinri lucl a hulldliig lot on Fourth stud, from Wellington Shut Georgia CapwslI, Ol Detluit, Mich, is visiting at her parents' heme here. John Nanner) lias gone lo N'ew ork cit), where lie will purshase an artlfieltl hand to re place his hand, which ttas Inst in a railway acci dent. X T. Sillihell, Albert Mlshtell lute gone to Damascus, N ., to visit iilatlies llarr.t Jones and Miss lldj C Smith, of Su quilurina, wire nuiriesl 1st the lle-v. II .N ( rleleiiwlse, of Isstcishlrc, N , on June 2S, lWH) The) eviiect to comniinee iinusi keeping in the fall and until that time will make their home wiih John Jones, on Pine street Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. as merciirt will sureli destroy the ssnse o n II and completely derange the whole ssslem when entering it thrcugh the mueeus nirfaces hueli attlcles should neter be used exc pt on pre scriptions from reputable phtsielans, as the damage the) will do Is ten fnhl to the good vmi ran possibly slerite from them Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactures! I) I J CTiensy A Lo , Toledo, O , contains no mereur), and is taksn intormllv. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the S) stem In buying Hall's I Butter -Hnn and '4e (atarih Lure lie sure jou gee ine genuine. 11 la taken internally, and made In Toledo, Old-, by F. J Cheney 4 Co Testimonials free, Sold by druggists, price 76c. per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. fnlon Pacific, l'r 71' Wibssh, l'r 1S Western 1 nlon wi'i CHICAGO BOVBD OF TItDK Open- High- Low- Has- WHEAT. ing. est. est. ing vu.'iist SI SO", SIS September &i Sls )s COItX. Vllgstst ll'i 4IU 4.1', 44 September 41 44 lt'4 4 IS OATS. August 2l', 24 21' 2l'i Siptimher 2l'l 21 21U 24 POI1K September 12 (O 12.75 12 52 12.70 hogsheads, -I'ir , country prime, in barrels, 4Hc ; dark, 4'jse , eakss 474s Lite Poultry Hrrs; good slemaid, fowls, ll'sal2c , old roosters, 7'4a Sc , spring chickens, 113200 Dressed Poultrt -linn, filr dun mil, fowls, choice, 10c., do fair to good, (M'l'n , old rroslers. Cc , western froren 1 lilrkrns, lli!3c , nearby broilers, 18a ftie , western do, Hi20c Ileceipts Hour, ",000 barrels and 1,WM,(XKJ pounds in sacks, wheat, 2(i.(0il bushels, corn, 157,(sl bushels nits, 12, utK) bushels Shipments Wheat, 8,000 bushels, corn, I'lO.OOO bushels, eats, 10.U00 bushels. Now York Grain and Product. Xetv nrk, July 11 --Flour Market Irregular and splrng patmts were hild 20c, alote bujers views, but winter straight sold inoderatelt at silel prices; oilier grades were quiet Wheat Miot maiKct strong. .o. 2 reel, o-"3c. 1. o. n. a'loat, Nn 2 red, l7sc eletitor, .No. 1 north srn Duluth, Dlf f o h afloat to arrive, c s tlsuiii strong prett) much all da) and elosul Arm at 2c net adtinie Jsily closed fe , Sep tember, Nic , October, WWc ; Decsmber, S71 Com 'pot stiong, N'o 2, 51'jc f o. b asios t and (0c sleiator, eptions actlte snd Tert strong and closed firm at LilUe net adtame, Jul) closes! l'ie , Seplimbcr, 49'4c. Oats Sitft mirket firmer, No 2, 1 o ; No 3, 2.V4e , Vo 2 white, 31c , N'o. .1 white, 30V4c, track niUeel vtsstern, 20a30s , track while western, .(OnltVic I trsick white state, 3('i31V4c J options dull but firmer with corn Butter stead) , criamerv, I7x lt)i4c , fnclort, llilfiiijc , imitation creamer), I'nK'je,, state diin iralEHe. C hfesc Stead) ; laige white, le large colored, 'Hc , small white, ')a'iVic , smill olored, 0i'J'4c. Iggs -1 ism state iinsl Pinrs)ltanli, llilfic i western, 10 11214c for merage lots, wi stern, loss of, 14Hc, Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, Jult 11 Tlure was an excited whe it market tosla) with prices at times almost !c oter the ilose of Tusselny Confiimatlon ly tu Kot eminent crop report of great damage lo spring wheat was the inlin factor of strength September closed Willi an aestance 01 s-.aimi Its ports of damage from drough caused a bulge ot l'ic in com Oats giined lc and provision 5il2',4i C ish quotations wire as follows. Flos r Meade : No 2 spring wheat, isOe , Nu J, 7n 75'c , No 2 reel, -vlHc No. 2 corn. 44c., N'o. i vs How, 44'ic , No 2 nits, 2IHa24c , No , white, 27c ; No J white, 28a27c J No 2 ne. fw'sc , barlet. Isal2c i No 1 flix and norl west, $1? Ml, tlmnthv, (HlOaSll, pork, 12 Vu 12 00, lard,1 f 0 entail M , ribs, f KH7 20, shoul shrs, (sa7e , slihs, "5 0a".(i0, whieke), l.2:t cugirs, unchanged. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, July 11 Cattle Oood light steers, r. aide lower, others loaHc lower, Ts xans about Hk lower, huts herb' stock steadt : first car load western ringers lhi seism 1 rotight S-V21, liest on sile tnht, two car lends at " (1S and 10 head ut tv75, uatitis, s-'ooil to prime steers, $3a 1 71, poor to medium, M 4i1, selected feeders, llli lower, SdaliV, mixed stnekers, 10s20c. lower, s-2 tT i 75 cows inislv, strong for fancf, S.(a4.7a. hsifers. film . a' 10, rsnners, alow, ?2a 2 71, hulls about stead), S.2 mil 10, calte, stsail), H 'sOaii ), Texais, best on sale, 7 sirs at n Ml, Texas fed steers, f 4 25ii 10, Texas s,rass stsers, fJOOil 15; Tex is bulls, stoid), ri V) a(23 Hogs lOilIc lower; top, $v 1214; mixed anil butchers, .1 lOal 40, good lo choice bean, M11i140. rorgh hen), 1i1 10, light, fj 111 IIJ'?. bulk of h,ili, .1 25iJ il Miecp and Lambs Slow to 10c lower ixcept for best lambs, 1,1 od to sbolce wethers, l Phi 10, fair tu choice mixed, -'a4 in, wsstein sheep and tear lings .?J(1iiiJ rn, Texas sheep, filial; latlve lambs, ft lOaO.sj, western lambs, ?3a0 25. New York Live Stock Maiket. N'ew Snrk, Jult 11 Beet es steers and fat cows, stcid) , bulls, lOallo. off, medium and ce.mon cows. 11a20c lower; steers, H 70o5 85, hulls, $3a4 40, cows, 2at 2",, Caltes Unchanged; slow traele, mirKii openesi jje lower cioseei -i 10e. otl, seals, CVla721, choice, 7.J5a7.17',4, culls. ?.! 50a4 21 buttermilks, $3a3 50 Sheep and Limbs vrtlte trule, sheep, 10al5c higher, lambs, tntOi hlslier, sheen, S,)ai75, culls, i;l 10a2 7", limbs, s-fa? 10, culls, If I 50a5 50. Hoga SUrket btieng. Bid too 300 42J 200 150 12 j 05 Bfl 100 n 20 00 Seranton Board of Trade Exchange. Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid Asked. First Natirnal Bank Scrinton Suing Bank Seranton Packing to Third National Bank . ... . . Dime Deposit anl Discount Bank Feonomy Light, II A P Co . ., Ucka Trust A Sale Deposit Co. Ssranton Paint Co Clark A Snotcr Co, Pr . Seranton Iron Fence & SIfg Co ., Seranton xle ttcrKs lnckaw.inua Dalrt Co. l'r Count) avliit.s Bank k Tiut Co. , 300 Urst National Bank (Carbondalc) Standard Drilling Co New Slexls-o lit Coal Co. Pr 40 Tra lots' Naiional Hank 151 Seranton Bolt Mil Nut Co 110 BONDS Scrinton Passenger Hallway, first mortgags, due 1120 , 115 People's street Hallway, first mort gage, due 1013 HI People's Street Itillwa), (Jcnera! mortgage, due 1921 115 Dlskscn Manillas turlng Co I iika Tovn.hlp School 5 per cent. ... City ol Seranton St Imp 6 per cent Seranton Traction n per nut US Seranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II O Dale, 27 laekswanna Ave) Butter-Crcamcrt. 21c , dalr) tubs, JOc Iggs Select western, lie , nearby state, 1IV:. Cheese Full cream. lew, llV4al2e. Beans Per bu , eholee marrow, i2 45 medium, f 2 .to pea, ?. fO Pctatees 45c. Bermuda Onions $1 75 Hour Best patent, $4 25. Philadelphia Orain hnd Produce Philadelphia. Jul) 11 -W I eat-Finn, lc. 100 102 102 higher, contract gra le. NOi'n'sc Corn Hun, le higher Nn 2 mixed Inly. iS'lulsc Oats (Julet but steidy, No 2 while (lipped, lie. 11 'ii iiignrr, lane) wesicru cteiinert, 20c 1 110 prints 22c iggs 1 inn, Hi birliert fresh neaibt, lHic , do western, lie , do southwestern, 12c , iln sciutherii, 1ft, t heese -Hnu, llefincd Suguis-Firm C otton Unchanged. Tallow Ste.ul) ; city prime In Buffalo Live Stock Market. Last DufTalo, Jul) 11 Cittle F.ellng east-, vials, Ann Hogs- lOil.le lower, -heat), $3 fi a 5 70, mlxesl, jlilileO, pigs, $3 75o5 SO, roughs, si -ms, stags, M 71al 21 Sheep anil Lambs Ixsitsd ind higher, under continued light re eilpls, prltes generall) considered dangerously high tip lambs, 7t50i8, culls to good, fill 7 21 mlxesl sheep, ! 755, culls, $3a3 50, year llrgs, flail. East Liberty Cattle Market. Fist I.tbertt. Iiilt 11 -Cattle-Steaely; e'tra, siLiiilso prime f5Ha1ti0. lomuion, I5(I, !los Slow anl liwer hcuv Yi-es anl me ilium. 7ilii 1, heal) hogs s-V i1 I. riuzlis. .! 73i5 Sheep Firm; choice v".he . 4 Vat's cemmon, lt50a2 5(i, choice lambs, 1 50a7. Oil Market. Oil Cltt, Julf 11 frcillt balances, $1.23, re tifleates, no blel, shipments, 124.7'7 barrels, runs, 119,203 barrels, ateragc, 81,711 burrels. Smallpox at Cape Nome. Washington, July 11 The treasur) department toela) reeelted a calilegram from Lieutenant Far tls, of the retinue Hitler sertlie, sa)lng that there hate been twent) rases of smallpox to lul) 2 at Cape Nome, ami a.klng or medical officers am! (supplies Lieutenant uarvls says that measures hate been taken to isolate the cases and (einbat the slisease The treasury depart ment has orelered 1,(0 tasslne po ss's sent to Nome and a number of physicians also have goue tliere. Christian Endeavorers at London. London, Jul) 11 Members of the I'nltcsl Soci ety of the ( lirlstlaii Fndeatnr from the I'nlte I Stiles ami etert other quarter of the glob are arrltlng here In gnat numbers to attend the worlds Christian Lnelestor contrnti m. which opens Jul) 11 anel closes July IS Wagons full of sightseers toured Ixndon toda) Several hun sired took up quarters at tho tent In preparation lor the eoutindon , 11 m 11 . Corporations Chartered. Harrlihurg, Jul) 11 Charters were Issued ax tlie state eleiarli7cnt toela) as follows! The Druggists' Sundry (ompaii). Pittsburg, capital, 10,000, The Marine Coal company, Pittsburg; capital. $200,000. I'- i.
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