s. Tin: SCIIANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JULY 2t, 1900. . JaUNE'S EDUCATIONAL CONTEST Tlie Names of the Leaders Will Be Published August 1. ANOTHBR WORKER ENTERS Thoso Who Expect to Tnko Part In tho Contest Should Begin at Once, So as to Bo Included in the List of Leaders An Excellent Oppor tunity for Thoso Who Enter Now. It Is Anybody's Bace, and Work ers Are Starting Every Day. Tho Tribune's Keltlcatlonal Contest hns now reached such proportions that It can bo dcllnltely Htatcd that tho names of thoe who have made a cri'd ltnblo showing will be published from lay to day, beginning August 1. Thoso who Intend to enter tho contest should begin at once, so that their names will bo included in tho list on that day. SPECIAL REWARDS. 1. Scholarship in Wyoming (Semi nary (4 j cars) Including tui tion and board $1,000 2. Scholarship in Keystone Acid- cmy (3 jcars) including tub lion .ami board DG4 8. Sohmcr fill l'lano, including (tool and ccart (on exhibition at J. W. Guernsey's, 311 Washington avcnuei 453 i. Course in Piano Instruction at Scranton Conservatory ot Mu sic 75 E. Columbia Ilicvclo, Chalnless, 1000 model (on exhibition at Conrad brothers', 213 Wyo ming avenue) 75 C. Scholarship in Scranton Busi ness Collcgc,commcrciai coursa CO 7. Scholarship in Scranton busi ness College, shorthand course CO 8. Solid Gold Watch, lady's or gen tleman's (on exhibition at llu Bene S'chlmpff's, 317 Lacka wanna avenue) CO 9. Tele-Photo Cjcle Poco II Cam era, 45 (on exhibition at tho Grilhn Art comrany, 200 Wyoming avenue) 10 10. Laib9 Solid Gold Watch, or Gentleman's Solid Silver Watch (on exhibition at Ku gene Schimpfl's, 317 Lacka wanna avenue) SO Each contestant fallinp; to secure oni of these r-pcclal rewards will be given ten (10) per cent, of all the money lie or she turns in. - O Yesterday there was nnothcr worker enrolled, and every day during tho bal ance of July will probably see one or more reauests for tho books of sub scription blanks. It is nnybody's race yet, and those who enter this month will stand n good chance of winning one of tho first valuable scholarships. Camcnx on Exhibition, Tho Tele-Photo Camera has arrived and Is now on exhibition in the win dow of the Grimn Art compa'ny, At 203 Wyoming avenue. The Tribune will publish a full description of this re markable Instrument in a few days, Klvlnn illustrations. Tho woik that It will perform is truly wonderful, and it makes a valuable addition to tho list of special rewards, being ninth on the list and within easy reach of those who start work before August 1. Letters of Inquiry. All requests for the books of sub scription blanks or letters of inquiry should be addressed to tho "Editor or the Educational Contest, Scranton Tribune, Scranton, Pa." Tho Tribune will be pleased to answer any Inquiries iur uuumonai lniormation and urges thoso Interested to write If In doubt upon any point. Write to Tho Tribune at once and secure one of the books of subscription blanks. Remember those who begin now have an advantage. RULES OF THE CONTEST The special rewards will l,o given to tho persons securing the largest number of polnta. Points will be credited to contestants securing new subscribers to tho Scranton Tribune a follows: rolnts. One Month's Subscription. .$ .00 1 Three Months' Subscription 1.23 3 Six Months' Subscription... 2.50 C One Year's Subscription ... 5.00 12 The contestant with tho highest nun. ber of points will be given a choice from the list of special rewards! the contestant with the second highest number ot points will be given a choice of the re maining rewaids, and so on through the list. Fach contestant failing to secure a special reward will be given 10 per cent, of all money he or she turns in. All subscriptions must be paid in ad vance. ' Only new subscribes will p counted. Itencwals by persons already, on our subscription list will not be VriVllted. No transfers can be made aftft.crcdlt has once been ghen. All subscriptions, and the cash to pay for same, must be handed in at Tho Tribune office within tho week in wh'ich they are secured, so that papers may be sent to the subscribers at once. S'uscrlptlons; most be written on blanks, which can be secured at The Tilbun office, or will be sent by mail, The contest will close promptly at 8 o'clock Saturday evening, September 20. 1000. t- STRANGE FREIGHT AT PiTTSTOlA Littlo Polish Children Stowed Away Among Household Goods. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Plttston, July 23. Itailroad freight house employes as a rule are general ly pretty well accustomed to handling a limitless assortment of boxes, bun dles, etc., but n littlo Incident trans pired ot the Lehigh Valley freight house at tho I., and 13. Junction hero this afternoon that was nomewhat out of the usual order and gave tho freight Jugglers a complete wurprlse besides ehowlng the extremes to which a poor, Ignorant forolgner will go. "When the freight employes broke the seal on n mr nlimit 1 o'd ck thin af ternoon they wore somewhat munztvl to find a big, burly black dog Jump at them, at the same time growling ferociously. The dog was quickly taken rare of and thu men proceeded to unload the car, which i-nntnincd a consignment of household goods. They had not proceeded fnr, however, before their attention was attracted by tho feeble cries of children and upon In vestigation they found thiec small boys snugly packed uwuy In one cor ner of the car. The- elilcst was but 10 years old and tlm youngest only G yeais. The chlldten were in a weak ened condition and were unable to talk intelligent English. On being taken fiom tho car they showed tho strain of their Imprisonment by point ing to their parched lips and crying In broken English "Cllm mu d'lnk." They were soon given ptoper care. They turned out to bo the children ot Michael Orwlskie, a l'oltuidor, who wns moving from UnTleton to Plttston. Orwlskie had packed his household goodt in tho enr at llasdeton on Sat urday afternoon and incidentally hid the children among llio poods, in the hope of smuggling them through with out paying any car fare. The car was scaled at Hazl"ton Saturday nnd nrrlved here in the same condition about 1.10 o'clock this afternoon. At the Junction It wns Mdetracked until 4 o'clock, when It was opened and Its novel contents discovered. The children bad been impilsoned in a dark, miserably ventilated box car, without food or drink, for more than forty-eight hours, nnd their condition nnd experience can better bo Imagined than described. About ten minutes nf tcr tho car had been opened the par ents of the children nrrlved on the scene, having evidently come on nn early passenger train. The children were gathered up nnd together the happy family darted afoot for Bur yea, about one and a bnlf miles dls tnnl, as unconcerned as If nothing at all unusual had taken place. MONTROSE. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Montrose, July 23. Tho interne heat Is still with us, but through it all, life In Montrose is made endurable by the invigorating mountain breeze that wo nluais hue. The gracious coolness of tho nights beget rest and sleep, and humanity hereabouts arise in the morning gieatly refreshed, and fortified to withstand, the enervating influence of davs vvlo.e torrldity is measured at 95 degrees in the shade. .Montrose is now in the full bloom of her summer glory, and the season glees promise of being one of the most successful in our history as a summer resort. Mr?. Sirah Caso Ilurd, of Watcrbury. Conn,, a former resident of Montrose, has arrived in town and will spend a portion of tho season here'. Charles Held Sayre, proprietor of "Itosemont," has returned from Vliglnl.i, and will have personal charge of his place during tho season. A call has been issued for a county conten tion of Independent Hcpiilillcans, to bo held In the grand Jury room at the court house in this pi loo, on Tuesday, .Inly 31. Tho county Dem ocrats will hold their convention In tho same building on tho sime day. It is understood that an citort to coiKtmit n fusion ticket will be made. Such a ticket would stand no show In Susquehanna county at any time, and cer tainly not in a presidential ear. Charles fl.iiley, formerly of Scranton, who attempted suicide, by hanging in lids place, em Thursday last, his abandoned his intention tn die, and insli.nl, Is going to enlist in the Uni ted States army fur seniee In the Philippines or China. t Tho marriage of Dr. Charles II. Gillaghor, a rliing joung phjslelan of Waeerly, N Y., and Mli lMclla Lynns, a popuhr and accomplished ung lad of this place, oicurrcd at the homo of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mirg.mt Lynns, on .Iissiip street, em Thursdiy, July i, at 4 o'clock In tho afternoon. Only tho families and most intimate friends witnessed the rc-cnionr. which w.n performed by the brld ' pistor, ltev. A. I,. Ilenton, 1). ., of the Piishytorian church. The hou-e was handsomely trimmed with fern?, running vlnci nnd daisies. ltifreli ments.were served on the linn. Dr. and Mu. 'iill.ojshcr left for a bridal tour on a locomo bile. Mrs. K. P. lllley nnd Miss Ullcy, of New Ihvett, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. Murmod, of St. Louis, are among the latest arrivals at 1). II. Lathrope's. Miss Grace Dowel, of Scranton, Is tho guest of Miss Trances K. Ammerman, on South Main street. Miss Dowd will spend several weeks in town. Deputy Micrlff 1 I,. Leonard and Mrs. Leonard nre entirtalnlng the foimer's sisters, Mu. Ivor.i Stoddard, of lllnglaniton, and Miss Jessie Leo nard, of Coopcrslown. Miss rtcrtha Dossil, of .New York, is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dmlel II. Coon, at their home on Southn Main street. II. L. Strange, of Hlnglnmtnn, is lItng friends and relatives In Montrose and at I'alrdjle. llx-Itepreseritativc Humphrey .1, Millard, ot Ilu-li, was a visitor In town the last of the week. Mis Ihttle MoKcnrlo. of Philadelphia is the guest of her aunts, the Missis Amy, at their residence on. Monument Square. Mrs. Ad i Dennis l'rcderhks, of Philadelphia, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Dennis. Mls Minnie Wade, of Scranton. Is visiting at II. J. Stephens, in West Ilridgewaler. Miss Almlra l'lirdlum has gone to Like Wlnola, where she will spend a month with her niece, Mrs. Horatio M. Cole, of Scranton. Miss Hatha Hatch, of llltiglnmtnn, is spend ing the reason at Jefferson Green's, on Depot street. Dr. and Mrs. Chamot, af Cornell I'nlvcrslty, Ithaca, N Y., are visiting at Dr. Oenung's. Miss Ptlle Van Suite n, of Athena, is the guest of lur mle. Just no M II. un Seotm. Tho canniiy Marled up on I'lidij, and the canning of beans was immediate ly ciimiiiene.nl. May be very old In suffering. She is very apt to nejilect the earlier symptoms of disease. Often when she takes treat ment it is the wrong treatment for her case. Very m a 11 y young women write to Dr. Tierce and consult li;: i !,y letter frc-. All such corre. spondence i s strictly private, anil womanly modesty is spared the shock of indeli cate examina tions, unpleas ant question ings and offen sive local treat ments. "t mlTered with female trouble," writes Miss Agnes McUowne, of ijji Hank St , Wash itigton, D, C. "I tried various rem edies but uone seemed to do nny permanent good The doctors t,ald it was thewor.iecase of internal trouble they ever hail. I decided to write to Doctor I'iercc for help I receiveel a very encouiaging reply auel commence.! treat ment at once I had not used the "I'nvorite l'rcrlptlotia week before I began to feel bet l!r.an0U'..IlC?"",,uc!, '"V llta gradually cSfficdtoVk,einhSneeCry l '"" Favorite Prescription Makes Weak Women Strong and Sick Women Well. 11 r. James' lleadacho Ponders. A WOMAN'S NERVES. Cares and worrios of lifo aro often too much for tho delicate, norvo organ ism. Headaches como dis tracting, poaco destroying headaches. But there's a cure. Dr. James' Headache Powders Soot-ho and strengthen tho irritated norvos take away tho headacho al most before you know it. No Ptnpcfylng, deadening drugs. Nothing that can reflect the heart. At all Druf Stores. 4 doses 10 cents. Curo Wlitre Others Fail. To start with, twenty-fire hands, most of whom are women, girls ami boys, are emplojed. The number of hands will be materially increased as the business progresses. The ball game played in this place last week between Leltajsvllle and Montrose nines, re sulted in the ilsltors' defeat by a score of 13-D. The "N L. of L. camp" at Heart lake has broken up, and the merry party has returned to town. The campers, chaperoned by Mrs. C. M. Post, included the following: Misses Janet Mc ('.uislaml, Silllc Courtrlght, Mela Guy, L'llra both post and llesslc Itej nobis, of Montrose; Miss M.ime Courtrlght, of Aurora, III.; Messrs. II. Vtlllott Munger, Glen 11. Guy, Dana A. Wat rous, Yan Munger, Gerrctt Gardner and Itobcrt It.ijnsfonl, of Montrose, and Drew Scott, of New York. The annual fair and exhibition of the Sus quehanna County Agricultural society will tako place on the picturesque grounds of the society in Montioso on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. IS nnd It). Illshop Ktlielbert Talbot has been compelled to postpone his visitation to St. Paul's Episco pal church until fall. Tho regular meeting of the Anti-Saloon league of Montrose will be held at the Young Men's Christian Association rooms on Wednesday eienlitg. The Ilaptlst Sunday school will picnic at Heart lake on Wednesday next. Train leaves Montrose at S o'clock a. in. The new officers of Montrose lodge, Knights of I'vthias, installed on Thursehy evening last, were as follows: Chancellor commander, James V. Clary; vice chancellor, II, 1). Jones; pre late, II. II. Ljons; keeper of record ami seal, C. W. llroilhoael; master of finance, M. II. Yan Scotcn; master of exchequer, A. W. Lons; mastir at arms, II. S. Conklln; master of works, G. D. Ajres; inner guatd, O. II. l'elker; outside guard, S. H. Ilrodhead; trustees, S. G. rancher and A. F. Sturelevant. Mrs. Chimnt, of Ithaca, rendered two exquis ite vocal solos at the l'resbj terian church Sun day morning. Her voice is of infinite sweet ness and of great compass ami power. HONESDALB. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Ilonesdale, July 2.1. Mrs. Josephine Whitney and Miss Helen llurlburt. of Philadelphia, will fcpetiil tho week at lle'cch Lake. Mls Grace llirdsall, of Scranton, Bpcnt Sun day with Ilonesilale filemls. Dr. and Mrs. C. K, Foster arc at Preston park. The Catering company exiurson from Scran ton on Siturday was not largely attended. T. II. C'laik k Co. hae commnucil shipping frames to Scranton for their new glass cutting shop. The Scranton Tribune Is otfering excellent re- wanU for Joeing laelies ami gentlemen. There Is a gooel opening in Honesd.ile. Write for par ticulars. , The Plttston HpIj and Hor.esd.ile plajed a hot game of ball on the Athletic park Saturday, end ing by t to 3 In fivor of Honesdale. On Wednesday, August 1 will occur the fourth annual reunion of ths Wajne County Oelel Fellows at Lake Ariel. The principal entertainer of the elay will be S. M. Spedon. of New ork. 'I here will be ball games, dancing, etc., and music by the llawley band. The new gliss cutting company expects to have Its shop reaely for business by the fist of August. Their committee who hae been away purchas ing the shop's equipment, returned home &Jt nrday evening. The Unjne Citims' Water company Is en gaged 111 la Ing pipe from the Cajaw pond to their distributing resereolr. NICHOLSON. Special to the Scranton Tribune Nicholson, July 2.1. Miss Nelllo Shields has gone to C'ujjhoga Falls, 0 to visit the Min-es Jcwle and llettlia Freeman. She will also visit cousins in Cleveland, O., then on her return home will spcnJ a couple of dajs at Niagira Falls. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Wilkina, of Green Htdge, aie at home with their parents for an extendeel visit. Mr. Wilklns is in very poor health. Mrs. ltert Stephens is entertaining a cousin from Dunmorc, li. Mlvi He-atrlce Stephens and her sister, Mrs. I'reil Foster, spent the Sabbath with relatives .it l'leetville, Fa. James Dougherty spent la.t evening with friends over on the faun. Misses Anna Watklns and Mame Uenjamin ac companied by cur editor and his assistant, elrue e to Ilrookljn vestcnlay afternoon. Mrs. Mjra Latham has returned to Scranton after spending a couple of riajs with her aunt, Mrs. Amanda Lathom. Mrs. Stephen II. Jay Is entertaining her two nie'ies, Misses Wane he ami Mac Walker, of l'c tenia. Fa., at present. Mra II. X. Kelly spent the elay in Scranton with In r daughter, Mrs, A, C. ltogers. Mr. and Mrs. William lice bo, of Scranton, have Urn spending several weeks hero with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wllber. HAEFOItD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Harford. Julv 23. Mr. and Mr. It.nrv pi. tner, of Scranton, liaic returneil home after vis iting his un'le, II, A, liobblns. Mr. and Mrs. Jud Spalding, of Ulnthimton, are spending a few weeks with Mrs. Carpenter. F. It. 'lilfany and wife were in Susquehanna Wednesday. II. W. Iiooth and (amllv spent the day In South Gibson. Mrs. Will Glaie, of Scranton, fs visiting her brother A. II. lthyncreon. Viss Lou llogers and Mrs. W. II. Hammond with their Sunday school classes picnicked at Tjler Lake July 21. Mr. Grant has purchased W. 11. .ott's farm. F. K. Jones is spending a two weeks' iaca tlon at Ilermi'da Islands. Miss Gertruelc Stearns has been spending a week with friends in Montrose. Mrs. Isaac Tillinghast, cf Factoryvllle, visited her fathei, Dr. A. T. Prundage, Filday. The Zip social at Her. J. P. Manwcll's Friday evening was a sue-cess. KINQSIiEY. Special to the Scranton Tilhune. Klngsley, July 21,-Mrs. W. D. Whitney, of Sherman, N, v., and Mrs. W. N. Whitney were guests at A. J). Tiffany's, Thursday, John Gosi, wife and son, are visiting his parents at West Colesiillc, N. Y. Mis. W. O. llrundagc and daughter, of New Mllford, and Mrs. Tucker, and son. of Non Scotia, were guests of Mrs. W. W. Adams Thursday. ' Mrs. K. L. sioat and sons, of Factoryvllle, aro guests of her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. S. E Tiffany. Tho Ladles' Aid society cf tho Methodist Lplscopal church will hold on Ice cream social st tho home of Mrs. 0. C. Finn, Wednesday evening, July 23. a i LAKE WINOLA. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Lake Wlnola. July 23. Guests registered St the Hotel Clifton are: J. T. Williams and mother. Thomas Cai.ley, IVmlcl Sullhan, Men He Caw Icy, Margaret Cawley, Mr. and Mis. D. W. Powell, Helen Powell, May lllanchard, Jess and Augusta Polhemus, Jsre Davis, II. C. San. dcrson and wife, Kllialietli snd Craco Sander son, It. W. Fuller, J. Itobcrt Simpson, John It. Ldwards, May Fdwards, F.dlth Illalr, T. J. Fos tcr snd wife, Mrs. ltlchards, T. J. Kehoe, II. II. llrongcrs, W. F. Meiers, J. Arch Meats, J. It. Dails, 1). W. Heese, II. O. Wallace and wife, J. II. Burns, Samuel McCracken, John V. Il'ojle, P. J. Gibbons, p. J. Cummlngs snd wife, A, 1). Ilecrs, Grace Hell, Florenco Mario SIckler, I'res. ton Drown, Mary Peers, Mrs. Thomas Carson, Mrs. M, Y. lMwards, T. Fellow Mason, J. II. Thomas, W. II, Smith, O, II. Johnson, II. 11, .tersely, W. Vanston. Ralph Allen, W. W. Her ry, Jr., John Urce Hums, Jr., Arch Deans Harry Deans, O. Leon Griffin. O, Max .lessup, Farn ham Mears, McN'alr Phillips, Itayvnond Sander son, Charles P. Matthews snd wife ami Mer Kahatchnlck, of Scranton; J. D. Ferbcr and W. C. Dean, of noston; M. D. Dean, of Dalton; Mrs, Dsnlel Ilevan, of Miners' Mills, and P. II, Walk er, of Factoryvllle. The Sattvday evening heps was like Its pre decessors, a grand success. SPIUNQVILLE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Sprlngvllle, July 23.-F.plseopal Minister John ston and family have moved into the par sonage for the summer. He will still retain his pastorate at West Plttston. Many a farmer is making the remark t'nt corn neier had a better growth at this time of the season than this sear, Hajing Is well along, some hiving finished. Oats arc looking fine and beginning to rlDen. Up at the milk station the other day Doll Hendershot had a little wrestle with his soiun. tor, and now the thing Is at the factory for repairs. The machine would not come apart after its work had been finished. Arthur Phelps Is hostler and general utility hand at the Sprlngvllle hotel, In place of Charles Ilalley, the joung man who tried to end Ids existence recently. At the shop of Strickland A Culver there Ins lite!' been placed a new amll, bellows, forge, and other necessary tools and appliances. Their Increasing trade made It necessary. Mrs. Anna Grattan Is entertaining Mrs. II. W. Williams ami daughter, Grace, of Hartley, Iowa. Mrs. Williams Is a sister of Mrs. Grat tan's, and since her marriage has been Hi Ing in the west most of the time. She has many friends in this village, who gale her a warm welcome. W. L. Albjn and wife aro visiting relatives In Bradford county, and Mr. AUjn Is also earning an honest penny by selling stereoscopic views at the same time. Nettle Murzy has returned from school at Mansfield, and will spend hr vjeation with her mother in the village. Up on the hill, before John O. Lvman, esq., there appeared W. L. Shi lp. who made oath that one ltamond llolley lnel committed as sault ami battery on his person. The piopcr pipers wire issued. Later Hollev's wife aI-0 appeared and made oath tint Shelp hid as saulted her. The suit tame olf in good time, and tho Holley woman concluded to settle the matter. All the mills of this vicinity were simultane ously out of feed, ami people that were de pending on them for their supply were griev ously disappointed. Uherever there are bushes there Is an abund ance ot blacklicrrles of nice sb-c. Although not ct ilptnctl, a little later there will be Una picking. I,. F. Taylor, from up In the Empire state, visited his parents In this Ullage last week. The hand will attenel an ice cream social at Truman Baker's, mar the Baker creamery, on Friday evening, July 2T. Mrs. Kate Tailor has Just returned from a visit to friends in New Jcrse-y. BROOKLYN. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Brooklyn, July 2J. Miss liemlcc Doran is lis illng friends in W.aierly, N. Y. Miss Maitha Itines from the Soldiers' Orpliiu school, is spending tho summer vacation with Mrs. W. F. Kent. Dr. iage lias been given a vacation of two weeks 'Iheii' will be no preaching in the Fill lersalist church during that time. Sunday school and Young People's Chiistiau union will be held at the usuil time. Ed Burch, of Wavorly, N. V., visited relatives here last- wek. Wade II. Haines spent Sunday in Scranton, vis iting his mother. ltohhic Gere openeel an ice cream parlor In the Odd Fellows hall Saturdav evening and those vho were seried speak highly of tho qualll) of the cream. We hope it will be a permanent bislness during this hot weather. Herbert Page-, of Alfeird, lias n freak of nature in tho shape of two live tin keys luttlu'el fimii one egg. They arc not attached in any way to one another. Misses ltutli and Bernice Titian, of Ashley, visited their aunt, Mrs. A. G. ' sterling, lc ccntly. Miss Fliribeth Haldonian, of Scranton, Is the guest of MUs Carolln" Williams. Mrs. L. A. lie nobis ami son, Till, (pent Thursday at .Mrs. Ansel Te w Ubur 's. Harry Palmer, of Scranton, spent a few- day., in town last week. Halph Archibald spe)nt t-cvcr.il days with filemls and relitivcs in this plate. G. L. Ge-re had nine sheep killed by light ning Inst Friday evening. The Llndaville school began today with Glenn Tiffany as tcachir. Mlsd Mollle Weston is spending a short time Willi her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Jessj Whitman spent Sumlav at Beit OaMc'n. William Terry, of Bui e hardline, visited hl daughter and son last week. Mrs. Shaddock and son, Leonard, aie vlsltino in Scranton. Meson, J. L. Iiffan) ami Crockir nnd Misses Watklns and Benjamin, ot Nicholson, attended services af the Univeriallst church Sunday morn, ing. SUSQUEHANNA. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Susqucliai.ia, July 2.1. 'Ihero is an imiucn.i' improvement in the phvsleal eondithm and train service of tho Krle. "The old reliable" will bo a stand ire! trunk line within a few ear, be cause its trains are up to date, nnd Its loaelb el is us gooel as any other trunk line in tin coun try, while In New York and Bulfalo speed rei ords It is see ond to no other line. Colonel C. ('. Pratt and Charles M, Shelp, of New- Mllford, and (). A Gilbert, of Montrose, have been appointed commissioners by the court In the matter of the proposed lines of division of the First and Seeeind wards of this borough. It Is proposed to divide each warel twice, mak ing four wards of the borough, and giving It eight delegates to the county nominating conven tion Instead of four, as at pretcnt. There is a rumor that the Krle's car shops In Buffalo aie to be removed to Susquihauna to make a more general concentration of tho shops of the road and save taxes. The shops In Buf falo give emplo.vmcnt to eight hundre.l men. Christ Episcopal church is closed until furthci notice. llev. Mr. Williams, of Forest City, en Sunday morning nnd ciening occupied the pulpit ot the Ilaptlst church. Scores of farming reunions will be hcM in Susquehanna county In August, A petition is being circulated by the employes In the Frle shojs here, pra.vlng that the com pany give them a regular Saturday half holiday. The Susquehanna Journal adds: "Only a short time ago, under Democratic administration, shout one-half of the workmen vveic very glad to get three eight-hours a day dais In a week. And jet this fact seems to have been forgotten by some. Tho Chinese of this borough are preparing to hold a mass meeting to denounce the "Boxers,'' snd to proclaim their loyalty to this government. Mrs. Itachacl Kane, of West Main street, is suffering from a badly bruised limb, occasioned by a fall, Tho Susquehanna band on Saturday evening gave an excellent open air concert from tho Main street pagoda. The Frle on Sunday ran an excursion from Carbondale and Intermediate points to Boss Faik, Blnghamton. The attendance was large. Miss Llesnor Costello, of Scranton, is the guest of Miss Cenevlcvo Crlegan, of Drinker street. Fred Leonard, telegraph editor of tho New BEECHAffl'S PILLS I taken at night will make you feel right, act right and look I right. They cure Constipation. 10cntnud35ceut, ntnlldrusratorea. Istisiaai.. ,.. .,. York Press, Is the guest of Foremm James T nk lln, of the Tinuaiilpt. Miss Bessie Freeman, of Lebmon, N. II., Is the guewt of Miss Lona DeWItt, of Broad stiect. Dr. M, L. Miller has been appointed examin ing surgeon for the United Slates regular army In this plice, Jlrs. Mlnnlo Hill, of Carbondile, hn sued the L'rlc Ilallnmd company for sjio.tnto dimages on account of the elealli of her husband, Joepli L. Hill, n brakeman, who Ml from his train at Ararat Summit in August, 1M. It Is cl ilimd that a defective chain bruke, throwing decia-eel to the ground. Six recruits for the t'nlted Statis army have thus far been secured In this pi ice, ami a 'lit to Fort Slccum, New Yoik Inrbor, fur the mi assigned Infantry. Fienlually they will bo sent to the Philippines. The annuil leunlon of the Benson fitnlly will be held at the resilience nf Mrs. 11, I'. s'tiona:, In Starrrueen, on Tlmrsiliy, August V. The Helping Hand socle ty of the M tliodlst church on Stturdiy evening mule Its president, Sllss Mary lliirrlll. of West Main street, a sur prise visitation, and presented her with a hand some clock, as a souvenir of the pleasant ouas Ion, A big crowd gathered In llcibo park on Sat urday afternoon to wilnc a game between tlie Susquih.iiim nnd the Carbondile trams, t'p tn the eighth inning It was a fine game, the s ore standing I to ,1 In fivor of -aisquvhitma, when, In the beginning of the eighth inning, v Ith sin qurli.nin i at the bnt, the captain i f the- I arb m ilile nine kliked nt n close decision of I'mpire O'Connor, of this place, and onhieel Ida in n off the (irlil The game ended right tluie, to the tllgiist nf the crowd. The Aiehbald club will piobnbly play ball In Me'ibo paik em Siturdaj altennmti mxt, with the hime nine. It Is In pod tint the Aiihb.ihl's arc not "pairots." m . FACTORYVILLE. Special fo the Scranton Tribune. Farlnryvllle, July 2.S. Mis J. W. Fib nbeigrr has been contlred to her home for the pl.t ten ilii from illness. Tho extieme heat lost week canard sevcril ehvx' seieio Illness to .lewehr F. L. Watklns. t'.uds arc out aiinoiiuiliig the coming inir rioge of Mlssj Dellha (irr to Mr, !c rge X. Can, cirri huiHliy aftrrioon, Aiiaust 2, .it 1 n'rliul. The wedding will take place at the homo ot the lirlele'H inothei on Villi strei t. 'I he miirlige eeiemony will be perfi'imcd by the ltev. Abel Wrlgley, of iwton, an uncle of the blide. only i few immediate relatives will be present. Tlie liwn social held luulir the ausphrs of the Fpworlh league on the Methodist l.plseoptl pir. somite lawn last Friday night was a very pbas. ant nlfilr, although a severe thunder storm se riously li'teifered with the latter pait of it. lie freslimtiitsj weie served and a few dollars above expenses veie lealired. The Granger piinlc will be held at Lake Carey this jenr on ugiist 11.. The S'piingvllle t or Pet bind will furnish the' music for the oee is on. tjuite i large party of Tunkliannoel; ladies pie nleked at the l.lthli spring last Widnesdiy. Company M. of (lie National guard, located at Timhhar.niiek, has been I'lsbanilisd by the state, and tho town Is in mourning as a mult. FOREST CITY. Special to th Scranton Tillmne. l'orest City, Jul 23. George Mjvey Fpcnt Sunday with his btotber, llinjamln F. Mavey, at 'scrantoii. The Mi tliodlst Sunday school will hold their inmnl plrnle In the grove the other side of the river Weiluesdav, August 1. Anna Pell Is spending the first of the week with friends in Carbeiidale. T. ('. Manrir nnd son, Cecil, were visiting at South Gib-oil osiiril.iy. Mrs Oliver dole-, who has bee-n the girst of Mra. Henry Oree at I'lilnudalc fnr the past vvei weeks, has returned homo. J. C. Brown ami daughter, Mabel, are visiting friends In De'ilt. Tho opin air meeting was omltteil Sundiy nvv Ing to the 'ibsiiiee of ltev. It. A. ( laih .mil' lie.. J. L. Villljtns. Will Wooiluiiii-ee, f C'aiboiiilih', spent Sun day with liH-niiithir, Mrs. Hem Wied. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. WW York. Julv il. 'Hie iullm nn il Int. re-ts which have taken the' li.ldll-llip ill the- -I ek lll.llklt ei'litllilliel tils lr e Hulls to.liv lu llllk' a rising nuikit with the objeit if lm it i pub lie bin Ing. Theie was not much dittliultv ap parent in aelvnneing prui's or if anv olistme t itn appeariil in tin stupe of nlfe'rmgs in I irt. r volume, than could be absm li.il the hai'irs el( Illy tinned their attcnlii u In stocks whose- up w.ml cotirsi' was easier. 'I hi re' was more .o -cession eif outside bti.vlng as well The appear ance of this buv ing imoiiiiigi'il tin' pnifi-smnal bulls lo ted nihle. their erloits mid tj el y'n nur ket .is a rcMilt gave an appearance of gii'at r activity uue! more sinmith than on aii.v iliy last week. Sujar continue'! to have' a mirke'el litltienee on the whole matket and lis icae tlon late In the da preelpituled a unive'ini'iit -o take profits elsewhire so that tin closing wis easy at coiisiileriible ree e'ssiiins freun the ln'st. 'Hie distinguishing feature ot the in.uLet was Its iineveiies.s as might be' i .rctt'el Ireim its profession il ami manipulated elui-nlir. 'linn' was a disposition to pit k some leading stoe k liom path gioup of seeuiitles in which the in tucsU or conditions weic .illieel and ii'lvaine tin o leaders for elTixt on Cieir partcti'ai gii'iips. Huh pirmentlng prctt.v tin,. It the whole market with a show of stieu.'th. Dunn,- the course' of the day other stocks in tin- s'leiil groups lesnoinleil u ore or less to this 111,111 emvir, thus bioaileulng the etlei t of the ad vanros, 'thus Tennessee Coal led tlie steel slocks, with un evtreiiii advance of l'4, hut sev eral of tin gijup n -pi. mil el to tin extent of ,1 point or over. Metmiiolitnn frcrt i.iilwie.v lew 'J', early in the 1l.1v hut Brookl.111 Tiansit to k the leadeishlp of the gioun with a use of .J'a on the favorable jinliel.il decision in the te-.i-iint fare case. St. Paul ami Burlington lose alneu 2 points each, 'total sites, l.n.ooo shnes. 'I lie bend 111.11 Let continued dull and price- uiuviil inegulaih. Intel -ales, par value, SI, :;.", UUO. I'nlted states old Is 1 unpen and new is ad vanced ',s In the bid price. The following quotations ar furnishd I Th Tribune liv M . Jordan eV Co., rooms 703-7UO Hears building. Telephone SUM; Open. High. Low. li.g. est. est. American Sugar 127 12"Jij pjeitj American Tobacco .... M'i imtj, Mti, Am. s. .c W at', ,Vi sfu Atch., To. - S. Fe .... 21114 2:14 1114 A., T. S. 1'., Pr .... UTt 70i U'iT,j llrooktin Traction 'ili'v (J) 6O1; Bait, fs Ohl 7'4 77 7cP, Cotit. Tobacco Sil'S !(M 2-iT" dies, k Oilier 2S 2lT 27V Chic. ,t G. W 11 lij tii-x: Chic, II. .; i) litis ja.i X2(laJ St. Paul 1114 11-'T lll'U Itock Iilatul Iii7' ins 11171, 1 1.1 kawanna l' 17u 174 Federal Steel ,1.1 :tel ma. Federal Steel. Pr 117 OS t7 Kun. !t Tex., Pr SUA H-J iiju Loa. & xj,i, 7,'is? 7.4; 7-llf Miinh.ill.in Fh. m pe. mil' Met. Tiartlnn Co 1.I1S4 JS7 ijeaj Missouri l'.ielfle ,11 .1114 SI People's (las iiu-v, iima; (J1,5, N. J. Central l.'iM', j. jfli2 Southern Pacific .rt.. .1U4 ,u m " Norfolk fi Western .... luff, HI 3.1V, Xuiiii. "i.itie 01a, s! s,a; orth. lile. IT .... 71Ti TiU 71 tJ N. Y. Central 110 IS! is.) Out. si Wet S1114 21 ana: J,'"'"?- '; isssj latin i5s4 acitio Mail a.) ai Haif ('1" "-' 17,4 u 17'i ticait IIL-. IV 1111. n,.l7 ..." Clos Ing. 1J7S ll4 "J?S 70H 7li, Jo 274 !!', ur Ui W!V V .U'a (.S Hi 7) 111 r-.'; MIJ llKI 1.0 at';. ti-ia, Sli MOT, 2II 12!' mi fs) 7ii'j fi') to'" Souiliirn II. It inj 111J ,,i? Southern IS. It.. Pr.... H ' R, m 4 Tcnn C. fi lion 71'1 7,111 71 n. S. Leather WA it'. I'.H. Leather. Pr 00 ill? ou llubber 2HA ij ojin Fnlon Pacific SsJ frtJ &,t I nlor Padhc, Pr 7.V, 7tii - 1"'A'1'. IT. K VlV ml 741 Hi 1ST'. Westrtn I'nlon ...SO -i) u" 1!, SO 110 mini Avenue 110 110 Hi) CHICAGO BOAItl) OF TBADH. Open- High- Low. WIIKAT. August September ..., Ing. est. eit. 7094 7l., 771 nj. '.S Ti.J an 4 3U14 2.1 77i 7'i COIt.V. AUL'Ust . 314 S1IS4 bjhj .1111: ncisT ....T Septcmlier OATH. - ,. .- c.t,vi, "g't 21". 24 ji September 2!V; i.Wi 2JI! Scplcniber J21512 30 U.oo iio-j Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Tlrst National Bai.l tsoo ... Scranton Stvingi Hank ,100 ... Scranton Packing Co , ,,, iij Third National Bank ts , Dime Deposit and Discount Bank ,. 'JO0 ,,, Feonomv I.lglit, II, & I'. Co pj Ijcka. Trust L Safe Depewlt Co, ,, ISO ... Scranton Paint Co , j Clark & finover Co., Pr. ijj Scranton Iron Fence di Mfj, Co...,, ,,, joe) Scrantoii Axlo Works ps Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr. ,, go Jooas Long's Sods Business Men's Lunches. The First Day A Compiete Success That people like good things to eat was demonstrated here yesterday, It was the first day of our new plan in the Restau ant. You liked it, and so did we. Some little details which lacked perfection have been made right for today. Try this new plan of ours for paving for what you eat. Heic's this week's menu: Meat Pies. Individual Bolted Chicken Pics lOo Individual Baked Veal Pi os 10c Sandwiches. Ham Sandwich, 5c. Egg Sandwich, 5c. Cheese Sandwich, Dc. Dried Beef Sandwich, 5c. Tongue Sandwich, 5c. Chicken Sandwich, 10c. Individual Boston Baked Pork and Beans, 5c. Chipped Beef in Cream, Bread anu jjuuer, Oc. Boiled Egg, with Bread and Butter, 10c. Cereals, Etc. Bowl of Milk, with Bread or Crackers, 10c. Slucdded Wheat Biscuit and Milk, 10c. Oatmeal and Milk, 10c. Milk and Mush, 10c, Pics Raspberry Pie, 5c. Lemon Pie, 5c. Custard Pie, 5c. Cie.im Pie, 5c, uocoanut-custard, sc. Apricot Pie, 5c. Raisin Pie, 5c, Pineapple Pie, 5c. Ice Cream. Etc. Strawberry Ice Cream, 10c. Chocolate Ice Cream, 10c. Vanila Ico Cream, 10c. Peaches, with Cream, 10c. Berries, with Cream, 10c. Drinks. Surprising Coffee, 5c. Tea or Iced Tea, 5c. Soda Water, 5c. Milk, 5c. Restaurant Open All Day. Around the Store. Shirt Waists are in the last throes of a final price cut. Many pretty patterns remain though you buy them now for hall early season prices. Some very pretty Satin and Taffeta Ribbons, with heavy corded edge, is proving an attractive seller at 19c. Very wide and in many new shades. Ladies' Ribbed Vests, in white and ecru, at 7 cents. Finish ed with tape neck and arms. Isn't that a little price for good Vests? On sale today. A pound ol Crushed Vellum Paper In white, azure or helio trope for 15c. Envelopes to match 10c package. Put a pound In your giip before going. Want a cool and refreshing drink? Orange Sugar. One tea spoonful to a glass of water. Prepared by us. Perfectly pure, delicious, etc. 25c pound. "Chickens Come Home to Roost" by L. B. Hilles. A very lively story that will keep you wide awake any time of day or night, Paper, 39c. Cloth, 99c. "The Reign of Law," by James Lane Allen. New and good, as are all of his writings. Here at 99c, though in other Scranton stores it's Si. 50. jIMSjjODg Countv Savings Hank fc Trust Co. . 1 irst Xati'inal Hank (Lartiundale) . . Standard Drilling Co New Mexico ltv. Coal Co, Pr. .... Traders' Natlcnal Dank Scranton Holt and Nut Co IU)M)S. Scranton Passenger Hallway, first mortgage due PC0 People's stieet Hallway, tlrst mort gage, due 1113 People' Strevt ltiilvvay, General mortgage, clue P'l Dickson Miniifactniiiu Co I..icka To.vnslilp Scliool 5 per cent. City of Scranton St Imp. C per ci nt Scranton Traction 0 per cent S00 300 30 40 155 110 113 115 113 100 103 102 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. O. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Huttir Crearrcry, 21c; dairy tub. 20c. Ilggs Select western, lie; ncailiy state, Wie. ( lie esc I'ull cieani. new, lsal2e. lleans Per liu., iliolce mariovv, i'l.U; medium. ?: ".U pea. tl to. Pctatees 45c. Hi iiuue i Oul.im $1.73. l'loLr llcst patent, tVI.25. Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Plilladelplila. .lulv Il.-Wlieat-lc. l.iwcr; con tu.t gi-iile. Iiil.v. 7.Vja7.V,i Coin- irmi Ne. i niKeil. Julv. Hall'ic Oits sic. 1,1.1 i No. J wliile elippc.l. :ele. riinir-iMlel I'Ut ste.nlv; wlnur mpeiioi, s-ilHatMOi d . eMi.ia. -. i JIM: l'euiisvlv mil i.iller cleai. f-l. .ial.W; do. clei. stialglit, sct.50i:i7.': vvesurn winter clear, Sl.llUa.l.ai do. elo. stl ligllt, Kl.HmOJ, do. do. lutint, saiiUI r. spilng eliur, sU'.llil do. MMlght, .l nei.,1.10' iln. patent. i-tlsil.lO, iln. f mutate l.ijiid., -HYil M: e-ity -mils exli... -'.iVi.i2.ii0: do. clear. -':.U'i.5); do. straight, s'l.fiOa.l.'-l; elei. patent, ,-l.llUI U. Hyc ITuur - 133.1 33 per lsiirel. at to quality. Hutter Piiin, good cli maud, fancy western creamery, 20c, : do prinl. 2"e. Ursa Meaily; in sli nearliy, l.'t'si.: do. vvestein, I'tiie. : do. se.inli western. l.'fc ; do soutliirn, lie. Cliiese i'irni. Hctl'.iiil Siuant-ijulet but linn. Cutimi In 1 lunged. Tallow -steady: city prime, In lug. lecaiN, IK'C ; counliv do., lurroN, 4c: do dark. le.: eukea, t'ie. I.lvc Pnullliy -Dull ai.el easier: fowla. llall'ae ; old ioost,'r, 7'-.!., siirlng elilckcin, lAiHV. Ilrci-id I'miltrj l'lnn. Kold demand; leivvN. iliniie, llalljc. . d". fu'r to good, 10-il'l'sji ; old pieisiers!, i,',i.; west ern frozin cliiikena, ll.il v. , lie trio , In. .Her-, IS nite.: wcsicrn iln, H.i2ik-. Itn. Ipti l'lmir, l,7ni) liarrelic and laWinii p.ieuda in sacks; wheat, (,KJU luitlieh, nun, vi am InnlielJ oat, 13,0 0 Imslicl. Milpiiii'iit vl.ut. H..KH biHlu'H; corn, 221,000 busllelu: 111K HI IKJO bllslieU. New York Drain and Product. New Yenk, Julj 2l.-rii'iir -Maiket was inac tive and lurelv uteiil.v vvltli wheat. AMieat Spot weak. No '2 led. Me. f. o. Ii. .itloat; No. 2 led, M'ic eleviitor; V. 1 mutliein Dulntli. ile, f o. Ii. afloar to arrive: options upencd estcady but eaued tlf and were rather weal; during tin day elcucing weak ut Pic. net decline; ,lu,y tluscd f'ie.j eptemlJer, dl"4e.: Deeinibcr, !25c. Coin-Spot kieielr; No. 2, tO-je. f. o. b. atLat Mid 4ie ilevaleir; opliuus oiiened steady aid Were eJllsiaineil lainv we'll ecu euejr, ei.ise-u sic-aee ut 'ViaV'. ml advance; July cb,sed tlUc ; Si plenilier. ll'sl'. eieee'iiiue-c, -i.e. ciats niiue dull: N". 2. Sr ; No. S, 27c; No. 2 wlilte. S'liaSO'sc: No. 3 white, 2Sif..aJ )c. ; track mlteil vves'tern, 27a2'i'4c ; track while vvenleiii, 2tiW 1 Etc.; Hack wliile date, 25'sallc. ; option) dull and liarely sleadv. Huttei -Steadv; creamer), 17u20c; fui lory, current paiked, HilOc.; imlta. Hon cierinory, ISilsc state dairy, 15!jJl!e. t liiiii 1 nil; laige v Idle 11ml colured, ultc, mull wh'te, Hiisti'. ; small colored, fi'iaO'.c. i:gg I'iim; state and I'ennsilvaiiiii, Uil7e ror average lot, llalJl-je.; western, los oil, ll'sc. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, July 2.1.-lllg uoiM'i ihlmpcnta, larive reee'it urn! unre .ponlvc callei slmwci a eliillne in vvlirac tod y and Hie close vvai.l'ie. uncle r silurday f"i il" '"'at option' Siptemlier cum clotecl 'lei'ie and Septcmlier oata e. ilovvn. At tlie dense i uloiu weie 3e. to 22lte. deprefed. Cash ipim mom were m fulluwn: I'lour-l'.a.v ; N'o. .i spimg wheat, ".te,: No. 2 red, 7i7''4i ; No. '.' cc rn, 30sc; N'o. 2 yellow-, .fialOe.; No. C nan. 2li,i2l,te. ; 'Jo. 2 white, 2o.i.',7'ce. ; No. ! wlilte, 23iai74r. ; N'o. I ne, .MiStlii'.: (la. Irl TO, Nn. 1 northwest, II 71a 1 73; Jioik, ill.eOiiU s.3; lard. $H.7i)uo.f2',; rlba, Sla7.2i; slioulderi, fi 2dis,a7: ldea, .lla?! vhlskey, Irl.'ii'jl bugar, uneluuged. Chicago Live Stock Market. Cldeago, Julv 23 -Cattle Active, 10a2iV. ldghii! I.iiUIkiV tteick, stiong mid .11 the; bolt 011 mle today, 11 cailoadi at 3.73; native, gooel to prime ttcra, H llaMsO; sir 10 nii'iliinn, t? uTVii J.llli selected feeden ste'iid), i?l.t0al.71; mlved ttoekcrt, t.1.23a3; onus, KSal.00; heif ers', $183 13; cmintre, siiaJ.s.'i; bulla, sill. Ml; calves', 1H..VU0.M; lexaa lust un tale today, three carload, at $a.t(l; Texas slurs. )5c. high, er. (sia3.1S; Texai Rraw slcers. aettve, lf-iLV higher, M.IOai.30; Texai bulls, strung, it M 2.75. Uogt-Motiy 10c, higher, closing weak; 10c. Corned Beef Hash, 5c. Cakes Chocolate Cake, 5c. Drop Cake, 5c. Pound Cake, 5c. Wine Cake, 5c. Macaroons, 5c. Mixed Cakes, 5c. Tea Biscuit, 5c. French Rolls, 5c 's Sods SUMMER RESORTS. T H WINOLA Lake Wlnola, Pa. This old and reliable summer hotel seeks your patronage. Pine grove ot large trees surroundg liuuse. Orchestra of four pieces in ball room each evening. Itegular boarders admitted free. Kales riasonible. Illustrated booklet on ap plication. Addics, C. i:. l'rear. LAKE WINOLA. PA. HOTEL CLIFTON, New and modern on a lake perfectly situated among beautiful mountains. Klevitlon, 1,100 feet. Large verandas. Cuisine the best. Writo for pamphlet. J. V. Moore, prop., Lake Wlnola, Pa. OCEAN GROVE, N. J. THE ARLINGTON The leading hotel. Ilxtemive Improvements, seivleo first class. Orchestra; special rates to families, booklet. C. II. JIILLAIt, Prop. EJMJZATTOJVAL STROUDSBURQ STATE NORMAL. A Practical Training School for Teachers on the main line of the I)., L. & W. It. H. in thu gie.it resort region of the slate. Homelike com. furts for students, six different departments and courses. Pine Model School, Superior advantags. Special indue cmints. The only school that paid all of the state aid to pupils. An English speak ing communltv. Culture and refinement. Pcsi tions secured for graduates. For catalogue and full partilulars address OHO. P. milLn. A. M Principal. Kast Stroudsburg, Pa top, $3.13; mlved and butclcra, $3.13a3.45; good to choice lie aw. 2(in3.40; rough heavy, lia S15: light, sj.l5.i5.42',a; bulk of kales, f5.JOa5.IO slice s ."lalle. higher; lambs, steady; good to choice wither. st.lOil 10: flr to choice mixed, Mai; western sheep. iVi.10a4.40, Te.as sheep, i at; native lamlti, iil."'j; western Iambi, $3a0. Now York Live Stock Maiket. N'cw York, July 13. Ileeves Steera Ann, cloaej 10c, higher; hulls and cow's slow but Bteulv; huts, SI 20a5.55; bulls, $2 5033.75; cows, 1 'ii)j .1.15. Calves Active, opened fully C,0o. higher, closed lower than opening: veals, fl W)a6 75 culls, l-l; ehelce and extra veala, eS7a7,124, but etriuiihs, ;.o'ia.i -zo. Miecp eioesi, straoy; cone mon, slow; lambs, 15a25c. lower; closing dull; sheep, s.lit.75; culls. i?2.M)a2 75; lambs. $4 75a 0 SOI; culls, t4. Hogs higher at f5.7na3.fW, choice state hogs, $0, Buffalo Live Stock Market. Fast UutTalo, July 23 Cattle Nearly steady for fat dry fed stock, all others lower; best steers. fVlAiSdO; light to good, l 2Ja5 23, heif. er. $J50i5: cows, if2a4.40; hulls. $J.25i4.30; stockers, (s1a3.iS: feeders, $.1 60it 23. I logs Active, higher; Vorkers. W.fo.S.cVl; pigs, ?.V70 5.75; mixed. $).GOa5.U2's; heavy, eW50a5.55, reughs, ?l (.hi. 73; stags, M,50al. Sheep and Lambs -Steady; lambs, M.2Sa5.73; sheep, culls to good mixed, f2al.50: wcthert, J4.601,7J; jearlings, ?3.25a(,70. East Liberty Cattle Market. Kist Liberty. July 2.I.-Cattle Higher; extra, tk3.50a5.,0: prime, M.40a5.CO; common, $J.50al. Hogs- itlve and higher; prime mediums, good jorkcrs and pigs, 3.70; heavy hogs, 3 60a5(i5, le.nimon to fair Vorkers, A5Ha5.f'0; loughs, $3,7J a,"i. sheep-Lower; choice withers, $1 40i4.l common, ijl. 5012 50; choice lambs, $3.23i5.60; common to good, cH-S; veal calves. KG0a7 Oil Mnrktt. Oil City. July 2.1. Creillt balances, Jl 27, cer. tllleates, 1.274 hid for cash; shipments, I0l,,if bariels; average, 70,7(i(l barrels; runs, 219,142 bar. rels; average, S7.079 barrels. How's ThlsP We offer One Hundred Dollars ltcwsrd for an.v cae of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Cat in h I lire. P. J. CHHNT.Y tz CO., Props , Toledo, O, vve. the undersigned, have known F J. Che. ney for thu last 13 jears, and btllevo him per fectly honorable In all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any cbllga. limi made b their firm. West cv. Truax, Wholesale Dnigglvti, Toledo, O. aiding, Mnnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, actins directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the sjsteni. Pilce, 7Se. per bottle, bold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills arc the best.
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