2 THE SCHANTON TRIBUNLa-WEDNESDAV, JULY 25, 1000. TRIBUNE'S EDUCATIONAL CONTEST This Is the Last Day of Its Third Week, BEWARE OP INDIFFERBNCE Such tin Opportunity ns Tho Tribune Offers Is Not Likely to Occur Again For tho Effort of n. Tew Weeks Some Young Persons Will Itecelvo Benefits to the Value of Hundieds of Dollars The Special Rewords Rules of tho Contest. The Tribune's IMucatlonnl Contest lnthcs Its third week today. In this short time It has Kalned r.ipld head way, and the fame of It has become spread over all this section of the state. This contest has nttractcd Rrrnt and Incieaslnu Intel est and has met with universal commendation and ap probation. Tho value of the special re wnrds has been noted, and their es pecial adaptability to the young and ambitious hat been the prevailing theme of nil discussions In regard to It. There now lemaln but a little over nine weeks before the competition will end, and as the time grows shorter there will In all probability bo more activity discerned among those who' have entered It. Beware of Indifference. There is an old saying that "Success comen to those who deserve It." A young man (or woman, cither) who has his own future Interest at heart SPECIAL REWARDS. 1. Scholarship in Wyoming Semi nary (1 jears) Including tui tion ami hoard (1.000 2. Scholarship In Kej-stone Acad emy (3 years) Including tui tion and board 604 3. Sohmer 6 n Piano, Including stool and scarf (on exhibition at J. W. Guernsey's, 311 Washington avenue) 55 i. Course in Piano Instruction at Scranton Conservatory cl Mu sic 75 8. Columbia Dlcjcle, Chalnless, 1000 model (on exhibition at Conrad Ilrothcrs', 213 AVyo riilng avenue) 75 (I. Scholarship In Scranton Busi ness ColICRe.commercial courso 60 7. Scholarship in 8cranton Busi ness College, shorthand courso 00 8. Solid Odd Watch, laJy's or gen tleman's (on exhibition at Ku srene f-chlmnff's, 317 Lacka- vanna avenue) CO 0. Tcle-I'hotn Cjcle Poco n Cam era, Ax'i (on exhibition at the firiflln Art company, 200 Wyoming avenue) 40 10. Lilly's Solid Cold Watch, or Gentleman's Solid Silver Watch (on exhibition at Eu gene Schimpft's, 317 Lacka wanna avenue) 30 92,433 Hath contestant (ailing to secure one ot these special rewards will bo given ten (10) per cent, ot all the money lie or he turns in. should be constantly op the lookout for a chance to Improve his chances of succeeding in tho future. A great op portunity Is offered to a number of young men and women to lit them selves for a career of usefulness, nnd In this contest there Is more than a lh Ing chance forv them to place their feet securely on the ladder of fcuccess, giving them an advantage over their less fortunate brothers and sisters, who cannot or will not avail themselves of this help to progress. To win success, however, It Is necessary to go Into your work, whatever it may be, with en thusiasm and devote your whole mind to what you undertake. Indlfrerenco never leads armies that conquer, never moulds statues that live, nor breathes sublime music, nor harnesses the forces of nature, nor rears Impressive architecture, nor moves tho soul wltn poetry. Opportunity for the Ambitious. To those young persons of this sec tion of the state who have not yet taken the trouble to enroll their names In thl9 contest, wo earnestly ndvlse them to study the chaiacterof the spe cial rewards, to scan closely their own desltes for personal advancement and Infinite Into tho nature of the work they will have to do to stand among the leaders of the competition. To those who will examine this opportunity nnl hold It clearly In their view the con clusion mut come that they are wast ing ptedouH moments which might be utilized to lasting benefit. Though man by thought may not add a cubit to hU stature it nevertheless rests with htm whether ho will allow his Intelligence -5 RULES OF THE CONTEST The special reward j will bo gtvn to tho persons securing the largest number of points. Pointi will be credited to contestants securing new subscribers to the Scianton Tribune as follows: Points. One Month's Subscription..? .50 1 Three Months' Subscription 1.2S 3 Six Months' Subscription., , 2.60 8 One Year's1 Subscription ... 6 00 13 The contestant with the highest num ber of points will bo git en a choice from the list of special rewards; the contestant with the second highes. number of points win be given a choice of the re maining rewards, and so on through the lilt. Kach contestant falling to s-cure a special reward will be given 10 per cent, of all money he or she turns in. All subscriptions mutt be paid In ad vance. Only new subscribers will be counted. Renewals by persons already on our subscription list will not be credited. No transfers can be made after credit has once been glvrn. All subscriptions, and the cash to pay for same, must be handed In at The Tribune office within the week in which they are secured, so that papers may be tent to the subscribers at once. Suscriptlons must be written on blanks, which can be secured at The Tribune office, or will be tent by mall. The contest will closo promptly at 8 o'clock Saturday evening, September 29, 1000. - to remain doiiuant and unailtlvatcd or to expand his knowledge and power ot Intellect to the capacity lequlslto for him to take his place among the makers of history. This Is a into opportunity for the young men and women of Xortheast crn Pennsylvania. Its like may not occur again. Those who hav faith In themselves and hope In their future In the world should embrace it. BRADFORD COUNTY. Fpeilal to the Scranton Tribune. Tovvatida. Jul 21 The people of Tovvanda and vicinity, who are alvvajs ready to witness a moMl n well as Instructive entertainment, will l given that prlv liege on Thursdiv of this week, when C. O. Phillips' monster, mam moth anil enormous "Uncle Tom's Cabin" com piny will give their spectacular performance at Towanela A colossal and unsurpassed collection uf specialties will also be presented. The fea tures are mido up of performing alligators, educated bloodhounds, trained ponies, n oawl of native negroes, scenes of the river, floating Ice, I uly soloists, Jubilee singers, anil In fiot everything tint Is possibly needed to mike one 'if the but rompaulis In producing the ever popular The best of binds nnd orchestras are also cnrrlol. Their street parade Is given hlly, and Is mule n very attractive feature The entertilnment is produced under a large cinvass at the lmvrt prices. llurglars filtered the Lehigh Valley station at Wjaluslng about 1 o'clock on Siturdav morning. The night eipentor. n lad of Is yeirs, was forced to give tip his witch nnd about i0 In cash. N'o other property was taken, as Ihoy Middenly mule an escape by the Incoming of a triln, vvhlth they boarded. new 'plopal rectory Is to bo erected at Rijre this season. The 1'ive County Volunteer l'ircmcn's eonven tlon will bo held at Sijre on Thursdiv an! Kridiy, Sept 0 nnd 7. It his been decided to appropriate fno for sports and prlres. There will be a hook nnd ladder nee, hub race, hose rice nnd drill contest. Sevml binds will be in attend nice tor the grand pir.ido on the 1-st diy. Tho (iut.a Wheel and foundry comoinv of Si) re, has purchased the machinery 'nonet ty used by tho Hub Hlcvclc factory, also of tin', phee. Owing to the scarcity of witer nt Troy, It his become necrssiry to dig wells to supply the dennnd Over In Wclhboro, Tioga county, II. A. Ti-ld Ins a tloek of iVXi Angora goits. He hid an order for a carload from one customer :i fe,v dajs ago, and he also sells them In pairs to different paits of tho countrv. The vlllige trustees of Wiverly, Is. Y., live refused permission to the Lehigh Valbv com piny to liy additlonil tracks across onj of their streets. The next eanniial reunion of the Survivors ot the One Hundred and Forty first regiment. I'enn. svlianla Vohinterrs, will be held nt L'l.ter. on Wednesday, Aug. 21. The dog muz7llng hvv is being enforce! in Towanda. One owner bis pild a $2 fliU" and another cue will be contested. On nccount of fiilure to produce necessary evidence in the jury bribe iv rases, chisel agilnst Sayre and TVmamU pirtles, the mittcr was discharged last week. W. II. Shaw, of Ulster, owns an Odd Tcllows gavel that was ued in the Monroeton loi" !'i 1510. It is made of bliek walnut, Is eliout two and a half Inches In dlimetcr and theee inches in length, with a handle of the same tnitcrl.il. The sum of ?i1,II1'K) Ins Just been distributed, which was nppioprlited by congress to pay findings of the court of clilms In the l'ren-i spoliation case, nnd the iau.irels were on tlm xessel (Tenrgia Packet, the- brigs l.nlv Wish ington and William, and a xesvil . ilb-d ilie Snow The amount wis ordered b be divide I in tlinp puts among the next of kin of three men, Tliotiiis Mlllng, Thnmis M Mlilng as.il Tliomis W. 1'r.intls, who ovvnul the ships. The riext of kin numbi rs hundreds of persons of flench nnd fnglish nobility. The lite T), O. MarTailane, of this place, receives twenty cents, and his children M.7."; f.llen Louise I.lttlo alio receives 21 cents Mles llcrtha Oavlonl and N'ellio ( Ininherhln of Yvvahr-lng, nro visiting relatives and friends in Towatieh. Major Uriah Terry, a prominent nradfnrd conn ty resident, died nt his home In IVmtavvn, aged 87 Jears He was one of the early rafts men and lumbermen, nnd figured in the c in struction of canals, and railroads In the 'TO i lie was a Democratic representative. wid nv, one son, four eluightiri and time aged sisters survive him. The shoe company it Troy are emplovlng slxt hands and arc turning out S00 pairs of shoes n day. The members of the lodge of Odd fellows will picnic nt Mt. l'i-gah. ug 10. S S. Klibv nnd family, of Kin-, is Cltv, nr. xlsitlng relatives in this pirt of the county While handling a Hubert rlile, a lad na.ned Stephen Oitmrne, accidentally shot MUs Hilda Hedley, of Iledford Pirk, at Lake Wlsauklng. The ball lodged In the collar bone and was soon ixtracted 'o serious results followed. The old story, "didn't know it was loaded" was rcpeatiel. The 1, II k V.. Tlallrnad company has opened an office in Tovvnndi, and will bo in charge of J. L. Wickes, assistant engineer. NEW MLLFORD. Special to the Scratiton Tiibune. New Milford. July 21 Itcv. II N. Ives con ducted the funeral services of Daniel Div1. from his late home in franklin, lakt Wednes day afternoon. Ilev. Henry Crane, ot V'niondile, was calling on fiiends in this township one iliy last week. A. C. llishy called on Montrose friends re ccntly. The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hose, who reside in the township, has been quite ill the past week Mrs. Julia Wllmarth, of Hopbottom, wns a recent gue-t in town. ('. M. Vails was in Hopbottom, fihhy, on business. Miss Ilernlce Havvley Is spending a week with Mrs. Divid hay, at I'eekville. Mrs. L. W Moore xlslted In Harford last week. Mr. and Mrs. I.auncclot Micrvvood are rejoic ing ovir the arrival of a little (laughter. Mrs. M. Motf.it, of the township, has return ed from a week's visit with liliighamtou rela tives. Ilev. It. X. Ives was called to llinghimton last Vied ne sday evening to officiate at the fu neral of Mrs. Caroline llirntt, on Thursdiy. Mrs. ltirrdt was a resident of New Milford, for many jears before moving to llitii'hanitun, and Is a sister of Mr, Hubert (illlei-ple, an aged nsldent of this place. Mrs. L. C McCnllum is cntirtalnln- h sli ter, Mrs. frank Summers, of Svracu At the Hiptist pironage In (THIord. on Julv 14, occurred the imrrlage of Miss Carrie Shafer, of New Milford, and Mr. Mason Doud, of Lenox vlllc. Hairy Shannon, of Hirfoid, was In town on day last week Mrs. K. Tlghe recently xlslted at the home of Mrs. fdvvaril llnjle. The Nonsense club was entertained at the home of Mrs. William Patterson last Monday evening Mrs. A. J. Kimball recently entertained Mrs. Charles Jay, of flinlra. (lay IUessing spent a day or two In New York last wok Mr. and Mrs. fdvvln Adams are rejoicing over the arrival of a ten and a halt pound son. Mrs. n. P. Clements entertained a number of her lady friends In a verv pleasing manner at her home one evening last week. Mr and Mrs J II Oleasun entertained a number of friends at tlielr home lat bundav. Those present were. Miss J K. Drown, of Lester, N. V.; Miss Man Drown and Mi.s Loulso Drown, of Datavla, N. Y, and Mr. J. S. Drown, of Lester Mr and Mrs Tracy Ha) den are enJo)ing a 3 P&LLS I are the best and safest ' iFAniilY MESiGIHE: for all J BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS I 10 cents and 25 cents Druggists, i kAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA vle't from their granddiughler, Miss Mame Hay tlen, uf New lurk. Mrs. J. J, Toeld, uf Scranton, was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Laura Iladgrr, last week. Corliss Ilradley la at Hush, assisting A. J, Cosgrlft" on a bridge Job, Hobert frlnk and family arc enjoying a week at Middle Lake. Mr. and Airs. D. M. Hoe, of falrdale, were in town last week Sunday. O. L. Cooley has moved his family to South Olbson, where Mr. Cooley has secured employ ment In a creamery. Mr. II, It. Morse Is erecting a fine new bam for Colonel C. C, Pratt, Lmeat W. Davenport, of New York, recently visited his parents In town. Mrs. Jennie Dougherty, of Waverly, N. Y,, has been Msltlng at her old home In New Mil ford. Miss May Hose Is assisting Mrs. Edwin Adams with her housework, for a few weeks. A number ot our joung people arc enjoying an outing at fast Lake. The party consists of Mr. and Mrs. Prod Clark, Mr. and Mrs, Albert llcltrman, Mlsvs Inea and Ilcsslo Shelpj Messrs. frank Ilutterflctd, Leon Tiffany, and Miss Lucia Dutterflcld, Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts and others, of Klrkwood, are spending the week with them. HAXLSTEAD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Hallstead, July 24. The IU)S, Church and Wolcott bo)s are camping up the river this week, the camp being Just above the big rift. Mrs. A. f. Mcrrell was visiting In Foster Tues day, the guest ot Mrs. Ollcs Carpenter. James Moran, the engineer Injured In the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western wreck near Iluffalo, at one time resided here. Mrs, S)dney Mack has returned heme from an extended visit with her sister In Nicholson. The new section of the traveling library has arrived and Is open at the Tiffany Drug store. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Smith, who were visiting In Nicholson for several weeks, returned hoina Friday. Miss Anna MrCann and her niece, and Mrj. P. O'Malley and daughter arc guests of Mrs. Cath arine Noonan. .Miss Lu Van Aukcn nnd Miss Kato Fltigerald fpent Sunday at Heart Lake. frank Tingley, It. C. Darber, Samuel Wells, Hert Maynard, A. M. Sliker. narncy Phillips, Alien Ward and fllwood Kddinger were recent ly promoted from firemen to engineers on the Iekawanna road here. Porno of the men were transferred to Scranton, but it is said that the compinj will shortly move all tho rnon back to Hallstead. John Hand, of Nrw Milford, was the guest of his brother, Martin Hand, during Sunday last. N. T, Mitchell has returned home, after a visit with friends in Sullivan county, New York state. His health Is slightly Improved. Joseph Holland returned home Tuesday from a visit with his brother in Skaneallcs. N. Y. John ltjnn, of Conklln, was arrested Saturday afternoon by Constable Decker for being drunk, disorderly nnd noisy, He was lodged in the borough Jail until Monday morning, when he was arraigned before Justice )ual!ey and sen tence was suspended on promise of good be hav lor. Mrs I. p. St. John, of flrooklyn; Mrs. Charles M. Tuttle and mother, Mrs Drown, of Wash ington, D. C , and Mrs Ida Hathhun, of Drook Ian, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. .1. I.ingley, have returned home1. County Superintendent Charles D. Mnxley has been spinding miuh time to make the com ing te ichers' Institute at Montrose in the fall a success. He has commenced to publish a large fifty pige catalogue, In which will be dcocribed the programme ot the Institute, directors' day, dates of teachers' meetings and directors' meet ings throughout the )ear, and other interesting dita of Interest to teachers. Dr. Ciillman and family, who hav been sum mering nt the doctor's cottage In New Yo'lt state, have returned home aglin, John Allen, who recently lost a number of Muep by the dogs getting into the Hock, has been .awarded seven dollars by Ward Ives and Ik'mard Allen, the appraisers appointed. LAKE WINOLA. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Lake Wind j, Jul) 21 On Saturday evening the ball room at the Wir.olt was filled with grace ful daicers. The orchestra made the finest dance mi'slc thai was ever heard In the W inula hall. Howard Williams, of Scranton, in camping on the cart side of the lake. Dr. Sturge, of Scranton, is spending the week with fred (iodfre.v. The Misses Oliver arc conducting a dancing class at The Wir.ola. M-s. Jrseph Cnlfiey and Mrs. D. Swartr, of Siianton, returned home on Monday after spend ing a week at The Wlnola, Among these nintcred at The Winola we note the following: William II. Hoe, Miss l.v ans, . C. Van Illareom and wife, W. Van Hlnrrom, Charles Van III ire om, flara Van Illar eom, (ledge JI)ers, Chriw-ie Wintleld, Margaret Hu-e, Agres ltjan, John J. Jenkins. W. K. Itv an, J. M Do.vd, F. C. Harzard and wife, .1. II. footer, Levi T. fornan, Kate Kerrigan, Mar tin Munanar, John M Moran, If. C Down and lado. f. i: Stone and l.ni), O K. Hill and wife, J. O Aikirm.m, llert Wormser, A (i. Kdwards, of Scranton; John Ilordrn, James L. Vose, Mr and Mrs. Fargon and children, W. II. Re) nobis and lad), of Tunkliinnock; f. R shton, Stan ley Ashton. Miss J. Mae frsntz, Mrs J. D. Car penter, of Wilkes Darre; Miss Elsie Parker, Miss Jessie Parker, Pittnon, ". J.: W. J. Piety, f. O. Plteher, Henry N. Schuer, Nivv York; n. M. Coffldd and wife, Hujciio M Cofficld, Trenton, N. J.: Harry M)ers, II. P.. Laubadi, Peter Duff), Pitt'ton: C. M. Pearee. Saginaw, Mlcli.j Mrs. II. J Drew, II. II. Drew, Detroit; J. M. foster, Cincinnati. O.; A. M. llrdell, Sepiare Top. Walter Wlnfichl, of Jcrmjn, visaed rhni at this place Sunday, m NICHOLSON. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Nicholson. July 2( Hev. II. II. Wilbur and daughter, Lizzie1, of Tunkhannock, wero calling on old friends in town yesterday. Last Sattirdiy II. D. Titian) and Clinton Do)le caught forty bass in Card pond. Cintiedd Mono, of .Hopbottom, was a caller in town )estcrday. Harry Morcdock has gone to Susipiehanna, where he has accepted a position in a livery, Cora and A. J. Kling will leave for Nossvlllc. Pa . tomorrow, wluro they will spend sevcal weeks with relatives and old friends Mr. and Mrs Willi mi II. Quick, L)man Trait and Spencer Sweet arc fishing at Lake Manataka today. It Is reported here today that a son of Eugene fowler, age 21, who was working on a farm near Sprlngvllle, hung himself )ebterday. Some of our 1k)s will go to Card pond to morrow, to rump for a couple of weeks. They Inrlnde Oscar Ilea nobis, Fied Crock, Glen Lord, Walter Untight and Earl Walker. Dr. Daniel Capwell and family, of Scranton, me ociup)lng tho Lord cottage at Luke Nich olson, Several large poisonous snakes have been killed on Mr. Curtis' farm this summer. J. f. follce, of Watcrtnwn, N. Y., took a large number of orders for fruit trees here today. He n presents C. W. Stuart k Co., of Newark. N. Y. Mrs. W'heaton Thomas Is spending a few diii at New Milford, with her daughter, Mrs. Ches ter Stark. FOREST CITY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. forest City, July 21. Mis. Eva Dussault nnd daughter, of Hancock, N. Y., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Woodinansce on Delaware street Mr. and Mrs. Hlchard O'Jlrien are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John O Neil spent Sunday with fiiends in White's Valley. Mrrda) evening Thomas Drown, Ji , and Philip Evans started for Scranton, having enlisted In the regular army. The) will leave Scranton Wed nesday to Jcln their regiment, tho fifth, which is located In Illinois and in case ot war with China it will lie tin next regiment sent out. Mrs, Oliver Co)le and Mrs. N. Co)le went to Siranton Tuesday to attend the marriage of thilr niece. Elizabeth Mo)les, to lirrbcrt Sher man, which took place at the home of her mother, Mrs. O. E. Moyles, of Jefferson avenue, Scrar.tcn. Miss Moyles Is well known here, hay ing tpmt a winter with her grandmother, Mis. Elirabeth Higgins, at this plaeo a number of years ago ard will have the best wishes of her many frieids here for her future happiness. Yesterday, Monday, while working at No. 3 mine, Frank W'Ifueikl had a leg broken and was quite severely bruised about the head and soould. er by a fall of rock. Mondsy as frank Krarns was returning homo from work at No. 2 mines he struck his head en a llo wire and was thrown to the ground, cut ting his head quite seveicly on a piece ol rock. BORDERS 3 EAGLE BRAND tW Borden's Condensed Milk Co., ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS REDUCED RATES TO PITTSBURG. Via Pennsylvania Railroad. For the Prohibition State Convention to bo held at Plttsbunt, August 8, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will eell excursion tickets to l'lttsbuifr from nil Btations on Its lino In the State of Pennsylvania at rate of ono faro for tho round trip (minimum rate twenty five cents). Tickets to be sold and Rood Bolnjr August 6, 7 and 8, and to return until August 9, Inclusive. Sunday Excursion to Mauch Chunk and Glen Onoko. On Sunday, July 29, the Central Rail road of New Jersey will sell tickets from Scranton to Mauch Chunk and Glen Onoko at fare of H.00 for adults and 50 cents for children, for the round trip, good to go only on special train leaving Scranton at 7.30 n. m. and re turn on special tiain leaving Mauch Chunk nt 0.30 p. m. and Glen Onoko at E.43 p. m. Low Rates to Chautauqua, N. Y., Via the Lehigh Vnllay ralltoad. Tick ets on sale July 27th for nil trains, ex cept the Ulack Diamond Express, lim ited for return passage to August 2(5th. Pnre, one and a third, not to exceed $10.00. Consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars. MONTROSE. Special to the Scranton Tribunes Montrose, Jul 21 Letters received by friends here from . 1). n. Alr.cy, who is now in Eu rope, tell of a most rnjnjable naan vo.vagc and of the continued good health of Mr. Aincj and ot his father, who accompanies him. Mr. Aimy Is expected to reach heme in time for the Au gust term of court. Charles II. Fruler, of Orange, Eos Angelos county, Cal., accompanied hv his diughter, Ml-.e Alice, is visiting among relatives and friends lu this place, after an alienee of marlv tvveiit-iv vears. Mr. Hazier foitmrl.v resiih d hcte and was for mrny )ears the bookkeeper in the of fice of th- Indi pendent Itepubluan. Itollin C'liipmjn, of Philadelphia, and sister, Miss Claire 1 liapman, of Ithaej, V Y., nro vis iting at tho home of their grain.motlier, Mn ltetsev Ihapmin, on Chestnut street 'I lee fsurday altcinooii meetings .it too rooms of the Young Men's Christian .isnociatiuu hive been discontinued until enolir wi.ailnr Hcv. A. T. Itrodrick was a visitor In Scranton jesterdiy. Carl Camp is in New Yotk, vvluic he has a three uiontlis' engagement in somo cnglnccrine work William H. Hanlncton, of I.enoir. N. Y., is In town for a fortnight's stav witli tils patents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Darlington, and to look altr lis biirlness lnteiests here Mi. II mini. 8'. In side being extensively engaged in t lie lumbir business In the south, is the senior member of tho linn of V. II. & J. C. Harrington, millers and founders, In this plaee. J. A. Harrow-, of ltiiigliiiiiton, has been spend ing a few das among friend In this, bis for mer home. O. A. (lilbert, of this pi ice, has been appoint ed one.- of the commissioners In the nutter of dividing the two wards of tho boiough of Sin quchanni, so as to crcite two additional ones. Should the proposition lie carried out it will give tho City of Mails eight dehgites in county nominating conventions. Too much modesty Ins never been a fault of Susui.hauna. Ihe annual reunion of Company 11, One Hun dred and Fort firjt lni vlvauU volunteers, will bo held at the homo cf 11. X. (Junn In North Ilriilgewater, on Wcdn. sday, August 2J. Justice Court right was a busj mm on Satur day last when ho disposed of ten commonwealth cases, besides issuing summons in seven ci il actions. The olilce over which the (.cntat 'squire presides was established in Isio, and during the ninety jears of existence there have been but four occupants of the ofTiee, and one of these served but little over a year. Justice Courtright has served continuously since IssO. Hairy Shaner, a will krown and popular joung man of this place, has been suite ring from a gangrene affection in one of his feet, and it was finally decided that amputation was necessary in order to save his life'. The operation was suc cessfully performed on Sunday by Dr. E. It. Gardner, assisted by other members ol the med icat fraternity of this plate. Amputation was made" just above the ankle. Mr. Sshanci's ultimate recovery is now confident! anticipated. The trouble was caused by injuries which .Mr. hencr received in an accident at Wilkcs-llarru a car or so ago, resulting in a compound fiacture of the foot. A short-lived sensation was caused the last of the week by what appeals to have been an at tempt to blackmail I.lverjman Coy. On lrlda.v, a woman named Ilogert, who with her alleged husband, walked Into town a few ila.vs ago, swore out a warrant for Mr. Cox, charging him with a serious offense. The hearing was to have been held before Justice J. S Courtright at 1 o'clock p. m. on Setuidaj, but before that hour ar rived Mr. Cox had warrants issiud for tho llo gcrts, chaiging them with attempting blackmail, and when the precioigjpdr got wind of this th v hastily packed their grip anil shook tho dust of Montrose from their feet in sliuit order. No prosecutor appearing Mr. Cox was disc barged. Frank Caruso has had Frank Iccavelll placed under bonds to keep the peace and to appear at the next term of court to answer the charge of thrcatenins to do ( aniso bodily harm. The men are Italian shoemakers who conduct rival establishments and there Is evidently a little business jealousy between them. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Philadelphia It. II. E. Cincinnati 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 01 1 0 Philadelphia 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 x-3 0 0 Hatteries nreltcnsteln and Kahocj Orth and MiFarland. Umpire Terry. At Poston (10 Innings) It. II. E. Ft. Louis I 0 1 1 2 5 0000-11 11 7 Boston 6 0 3 10 10 10 1-12 17 1 Pat tcrics Jones, Sudhoil and Crlgirj Willis Cuppy and Sullivan. Umpire Hurst. At New York It. It. E. Pittsburg 0 00000 100-1 8 4 New .ork 0 00000 11 x 2 B 2 Patterlfs Lccvcr and O'Connor! Havvley and Warner. Umpire Emslle. At Drool.ljn It. JI. Chicago 0 12 4 0 2 0 0 0-0 11 II. Ilrookljn 2 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-7 10 2 natlerles Oanln and Chance i Nops, Howell, McGulrc and Farrell, Umpire O'Uay, Eastern League. Worcester, 2i Montreal, 1, Itochester, B; Springfield, 5. 6racusc, Ss Providence, 1, Toronto-Hartford, rain. American League, Detroit, 10; Minneapolis, 9. Other games, rain. AMATEUR NOTES. The Itoyal Stars challenge the -(Oriole Juniors to a game of ball on the Orchard grounds, July 29, at 2 80 p. m. Answer as soon si possible, O. Faust, Manager. The Red btars defeated tho Neptune Doyi, by the score of 11 to 7. FOR A NURSING AND GENERAL SEND FOR "BABIES" A BOOK TOR AAOTHCRS. fJ "ew ,orv.d THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Julv St -In Hie stock market today efforts were nude to mm im the innket in the tuornini; bv tiiiiihiulniinn if f..,, i t.n cialtlts, espenally MiWir and the lolncro stoi ks ,l " ""' on loojtui was exi lusive IV Mltll upon as a sustaining influence and llnallv thai sloik, after having hem puslml up n. irlv 1 points, dropped lut k tin re than 2 in tho genual weakness before the innket dosed Mam stocks show losses tor the da ol a point or upwards Tliero was realizing In cvidenec finm the op n lug but the first point of acute weikness to ele velop was in llroekl.vn llaptel Irmsit. The r rent advance lu this sloe k has cvblentlv been in anticipation of the five.r.ible eltem'n an nouneed list evening on the right of the iVin pan) te ehaige lenient fne-s to Cnmj Islaml ami rcilizing was verj largo ehirlng the- eliv, lie. last pileo toelay Was .Ml eeimparcd with HJ late esteril.n. Feu (lie rrst Hie luirkit shemeel the natural ristill of a in.iiilpul.ite el udiiuic in tin giowth to rather top heavy pretentions of a lot g Interest anxious to reillre At the smie time the reeeiit tc.icnl i.iveiing e,f sbeirts lift the mirket without sninmrt, (,, ,llt w)mie. i,tJ sales todav, 'ttel.tis shires 'I here v.-e re a few large iuellvldiiil trmaetlons lu hoiuls, but the market gen. rail continue il ehill im.l lingular lotal sales, pir value, l,iuo.(sie). Inltiel (,(,,, ohl 4s. coupon and Ihe new 4s dee hind Is in the bid price. Tho following quotations are furnished Th Tribune bv M S Jordan & Co., rooms T03-7O0 ttears building. Telephone- 6001- Open- High- Low- Clos- , , , leg. est. est. lug, American 'ugar 127i l.'i'i 127'i .';, Ainerlun Tibacro hi (isTfj (14a, 1N x Am. -,. fi W ;,-.a, il) :ii, jta Atch., 1e. . . p0 hii nor, ,j; 2oit 2e,i, A. J", it; S. Fe , Pr 7fy, 7V1 LiiJ LI'S, bri.okl.vn Trirtlon fWVi fiTtj M (i Hilt. .x. Ohio 7(1?, 77 7,6, ;f,v, "lit. Toll te co Eiilg si, 14 2 21.x, Ches. .t; Ohio rs 2s "7'A "71, ( hie. .x (I W 11 im 11 - ii' J1'1';. '" : Q l-'tn 12.i 12i, 1J.-, .1,V',1 ; ,,-'r' "-' "i1 1'1's Hoik Muiel in-.s, io;a4 ni7H pi; I.aekavvanna 177'a 177". 177i 177. Feeieral !-tei 1 ,Ti :JJ, 3l',i .lij. Federal istccl, Pr fa 01 117 1,- Kan. iX 'lex, Pr .'! jij .;'i'. Louis tc Nasi 7"!?; 7,(74 7,(1; 7,-t Manhattan lie ma; 02 ij m ju Met. 1 iactis.li Co 1V 15o lipj l.'.ei Missouri l'acltic .51 fil'i ouH .Mi"., People's f!is Km O0 'r,!, (.uv, N. J. Central li) l'a; 2sa, i2tt Siuiiberii Paeiflc IPs jij .x.ij o-i Noifolk k Metern .... 31 31 xii ,.,a, Vorth. l'aelllc :,it. nj Ma t fil'l North. Pacific, Pr 72 " 7iH 71i3 7i, N. Y. Central 1Jtfl$ 1 Jit, t.,11 lain, On', k West ".us, ;oa4 iii3 -jep.j I'eiina. It. it lffiij IS'ii I2a, l'-a4 I'aellle Mail 31', 3l'i .111 ..11 Hi lellng Pr nia; uia, ,Vi.a, iVix, 'hiiii hi 111 It 1! 111,, nit, hi, hi, S.iutherti It II, Pr .... ,12, '.1 ', SJ Tei.ii., C. A lion 7ii 7li ;i 1 I . S. Liaihic 11'!, 2 11 IV I' S Uaibcr, Pr (fi1! 1,'iit i.'i iu ltuliber ?w apj juj, j4i j 1 nh n Pacific jxij, a.,1, 1,-1 ;-i3 t'nieiii Paeilic, Pr 7,""'i 7V4 7.I ?i Wabash, Pr lu pi i'h VJ Nisierte Cnion sii so so (, llilrel Avenue IIP, upi 111 111 cuiCAfio itoAiii) of ini)n. Open- High- Low- lcs WHEAT. log. est. est. 'ng. Aucnst 7'e 75'l 7IU Ti'e b.'plember 7C?i 7o!i ri'.H i.'U August 0ST-, ." tt,i ! ", sipunibcr tsTs SaTa SM., 1, OATS. ViiBUst 21 23 ?a, 2'T September tUV's 23'1 Z.K H l'OHK. September 11.IK5 11.93 ll.s7 ll.'r! Scranton Board of Tiade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Rased on Par of IOO. STOCKS. Plel. Asked. Tirst National Hank Mjej Seranton "savings Hank 300 Scranton Packing Co 03 Third National Hank 4:3 liune Deposit anil Discount Hank .. 200 ... E.nnorm Light, II P. Co 41! Lacka liusi ,x s.,(c IKposlt Co. .. 150 Scranton Paint Lu to Clark . I Snout (o, Pr 123 Scranton Iron Fence k Mfg. Co 100 Scranton Axle Works M Lackawanna lleirv Co., Pr 20 Coimtv s-avings Hank k Tiut Co. . 300 l'ir-t Nitional Hank (Carbondiie) 300 Standard Drilling Co 30 New Mexico Itv CeulCo, Pr 40 Iradeis' NaUenal Hank I5r. Scranton Holt and Nut Co 110 HON IIS. Scranton Tassenge r llallwav, first mortgage, due 11J0 113 People's street Italiway, first mort gage, due l'JIS 113 ... People's Street Hallway, General mortgage, due V.t.'l 115 ... Dickson Manufacturing Co 10e) Lacka Township School 5 per cent. ... 101 City of Scranton St. Imp. 0 per cent 102 Scranton Traction 0 per cent IIS Scranton Wholesale Maiket. (Corrected by II. O Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave) Huttcr Creamery, 21c : dairy tubs, 20c. Eggs Select western, lie; nearby state, llVi. Cheese Full cream, new, ll'-aJlSc. Deans Per bu , choice manow, ?J.45; medium, 2 30: pea, V Z0. Potatoes 4 Ge. H-rmudi Onions 71.75. Flour lies patent. $1 25. Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Phllielclphla. Jul 21 W lieat lc lower; rontiait guile, J.ilv 7l,ia7l'.e' linn1.!. In cr; No. 2 mixed Julv, 4'',:at3V. dais In thangid; No 2 white.' lipped, .11. Huttcr -Film niiil 'Jail, hlghe'i, fine vvi.tein (leimm, 20'tc.; do prints, 2.e Eggs SKart.v , fri'sh, ncaihv, li'i.( ; do vetrn, l.'.c; el.i south western. He '. ehi. seutll'lll, lie. ( he e se I II (hanged, lirliiie'l u.'ar-Stieing. ( "ll.ni 1 Inn and 1i.c. higher. iiileMlmg iipbuidi, mv, 'lal le.vv sitcady; city piime. In hnjnhejds, 4'c ; country do, barrels, 4tsc ; daik, do, 4lsc. ; cakes, ITsC l.ivo Poultry Dull nnd lower, feiwls, lie.; old renesteis, 7a7',ae' ; spring elilek (lis, 12airc ; spring ehiiks, iallc. Dressed Paul, trv Firm, goeie) d,nimd, fowls, iheeiie. IPic ; do. fair to goeul, lOiialh.; vvestun Irown chUk ins, nearlev broilers, ina'-'Jc : western ehi., llaSUe . Itee-eipts Flour. 1 .000 barrels anel 2,a,nOJ pounds In sacks; whiat, l.lim bushels; cum. l-'7,-ik) bushels; oats, 3.1,000 bushels Shipments Wlieat, 12.001) butluls, corn, 151,000 bushels; oats, 41,000 bushels. New York Drain and Product. New York, July 21.- Flour - Market was weak nii'l again lower in some itistumes, with to.wrs and sellers about 10c. to 20e. apait. Wheat Spot We ik: No 1 nel, ,sjsL, , ,, alloat, Nee, 2 led, 7U5c. elevator, So 1 tioithein Duluih, St6c. f. o. b atlo.at to arrives options weak anil heavy in tho arl part of the div; the mar ko tralllrd liter onlv to weaken ageln uiidi'i a sharp bear attack ami rloscd weak eit sil'tc net decline; Jul iluscil l5c: S ptemlii'r soi,e rtolier SOc. ; Decemlcr, Ms4c. f'eirn iiot weak; No. a, 45V'. f 0. Ii. atloat and l5'c. ele vator; options developed poitive weakluss and closeel weak at lc. ihclliie, July chiseel 41'ie ; September, closed U'lc ; December, lie. Oats spot dull; N'o 2. 27'ia2'c. N'e. .1, 27c; No. 2 white, 3ta2li''.e ; No 3 white, 2sive.; track mixed western, il'iiilc,: track vvldte western, 2SHa'lle.! tra.k white itate, 2sHi.iti' : optle.m dull nnd easier. Hutier-sti ul , iruniery, 17a Vfle.l factor, current packed, llalu-. ; imita tion cieaimry. IJalM'. state dair. lVjil'io. Cheese 'sUadv ; large nhite, l)lC, , large coloie I, OVeC.l small white and .oloresl, OiWe Eggs Firms state anel IViitHvlvanlj, llaKc. for aver ago lots; western. IIjHHc for average lots; western loss oil, I'lVic. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, July 21-Hearlsh foreign news and an opatbetlo outside attitude vwiu laigely ie spoivslblo for weakness in wheat today, Sep tember closing l'sjal'.c. under jesieiday. O .rn close.1 lal'.te. down anil oils He depressed. 'io visions at the close weie unehangeel to 5c down Cash quotations w.ie 111 follows: Floui sjte.aely; No, 3, 70ia7.ie., N.e 2 red. ;7a77'ic , No. 2 torn, 3S7Sc ; N'o. 8 vellovv, ISSiajsJ ; No i oats. 2ic, ; No, 2 white. 2iia27-if ; No. 3 white, 2a27Vc ; barley, Wc , Hax, 1 50, No 1 mriti west, el. 50, pork, ?11 45all IW, laid, sfi(l5iM), ribs, Vl.OeSa7.20; shoulders, t.a7e ; sides, sT.lOa 7.50; whiskey, "jl.il'i; sugars, unchanged, Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, July 21 Cattle-Generally steady; nt Jv'cs, best on sale today, thice carloads at donas Lods's Sods Dine in the Restaurant Cool and Good. Great Sale Today of Table Linen eeinants L: )w We sell more Table Linens than any other store for many miles around. More sales, more Remnants. We begin today our annual sale of these short lengths, in connection with our Great July Clearance. Remnants of 2 yards from 49c to $2.19 Remnants of 2 yds from 59c to $1.79 Remnants of 24 yds from 69c to $1.89 These are finest bleached, all linen, and in very handsome patterns not a poor sort among the lot. These Unbleached : Remnants of 2 yards from 79c to $1.39 Remnants of i)i yds from 89c to $1.69 Remnants of 2 yds from 98c to $1.98 Do not fail to see them when here today. Linen Department Lackawanna Avenue entrance. Around the Store. Shirt Wnists are in the last throes of a final price cut. Many pretty patterns remain though you buy them now for hall early season prices. Ladies' Ribbed Vests, in white and ecru, at 7 cents. Finish ed with tape neck nnd 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 mip before going. Want a cool and refreshing drink? Orango 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 lively story that will keep you wide awake any night, Paper, 39c. Cloth, 99c. "The Reign of Law," by James Lane Allen. as are all of his writings, stores it's S1.50. Here Jo oas Lods's Sods ocooo Straw Hats, o o o Big Cut in r&Lfi A( - Try Our Special o o f-'iCD. (,'oee.l t pi line btecra Mill" 73 pnorto ineelltllll, -I "l" 10 seleMteel te'eeiil, l ijllTO, 1111 V. si htejckllS, X.I.. ",, ei.VVS, ?ei;, llelfelS iMai, cimiers, 12h. bulls, linn, 2 TjuI 0, ealves, vve iK, l "ill lie 10 Tivain, liest en (.ales teiii.iv', emc eailiml uueii lit Fi , Te ua feel steeti, firm, hi 'tu e 11 1e.es hums Heou, hteaily te. .tremi;, i PHI .'"i. Tej liulN, steailv, "J IU 1 10. Ilnss ll.vt irri'los tcaely, eitliers luvvi-r, teip, IJ.1 Ii; inixe'il .nnl liutil.trs, h l"u5 l"i. Keel to elieiiee? Iiruv), v'i . Oil 4Ji remain ami leeavv, h."u'i.lU. lilet, hj Jin") II. Iiull. uf "ilis, i-V.'ea (5 10. Flips II btlnlljr. iJtllliS, Weaker: 1,'Oeel 10 ell.ilec Ul tliers. tl 10al "., fair tee ehuice' llllNpet, SiJii western ..hiep. ln4 .!0; 1e.n .Iicpji, !Jal, native latrlM, iJa j W; vveeitiiii ljmbs, s5.i3.(. BulTnlQ Live Stock Market. Fast llullalu, July St. Cattle' I nclianseil, vimIj, $lai. lid ilvi'n. 'i.il. pranrs, irJi'l. mlleli i kvs. stcaelv. 1 lOal fnr eotnninn tea choice-, llojrs -"teaeiy te! sli.aelf ktreinii-r for Vnrii. cMrunc In aw. easier, lieav) Iiokh, j.l'iaJ.00; mtxtel, fjs.tlft ". 03: eiker, hSWaS'O, pls, 70i". 73, tnuklis, $1 fal W. Micrp mil l.imilw -'leaelj , lamlii, quntalili', 'lad, eehicp, niixnl, HU 10, avrtlieri, ?1 "tiaUJ; accrllngt, hJ.2Jal.73, c port ewes, Jlil.23 New York Live Stock Maiket. New York, .lulv !l-n"cvr -No tiaillnB; feci Inir slejely alvcs iiln, firm to 'i leleliti; liuttun.llivs. imii'lnallj firm: veils, HUMlhij per linnHrcsl paune's: city elresseel aeals, IiD,lur fit MtuV-c Ir I'oimil. Slii'ci Stea.la . lanilu, slow leut'aliout sti'a 1 sheep, .! 50al 55: hml, Mfiiin 05, culls, if I i5al ,10. llos Icellns nun for I've lius. Enst Liboity Cattlo Idnrket. l'ont Mlierlv, Julv 21 Cattle Steaely; etra, 3tWu5 7u: prime-. hSinaJW coinmcn, $1.V)al lint's iteaelv. piiinw pl.s. h3 7fti3.75, best vuik ers anil mcellunis. 5.ii'"0. hcivy leogs, It15"n 6 ): ll.-lil Vort,e.rn. i' iCSal 70, tmulis, l.i.ljl jjlice-p leue1v. chulep vvetlie-r., l tWal Hi, con men, fl.IWjiBO, eholie lambs, $1".1i1.5j; com Iiiqu to 1,'ooe, ?8j3. m1 calves, u.&0a7. Oil Mnrket. Oil City, July 21 Creellt balancM, ?l.27 rer llftcitis, $1 27's bid for i .tell, slilpiiunt), 10J,. 7JH Kirrels, uvcra'e', Mi.7tU birrels, runs, V. 2J7 liarrclsi aacraic ','m barrels. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to tho Scrnnton Tribune. TainUianiiewk. Julj 21 -The first nrclelcnts at the new woolui mill lupiwniel on Satunlay mornlnir, neither of a seriueis nature. J. W. Haines, of hhiekshlnney, who moved hire to work in the woolen mill, Kt Ills rlk'lit haml caiiKht In one of tho machines and fractured the little finger In a similar manner, William llojilley, of this place, lout the end ot one of Ills fingers of his right haml. John I). I'assett is spending some time tt MLsmMty Hilles. A very time of day or New.and good, at 99c, though in other Scranton Negligee Shirts 4l2bprucet J 10-cent Collars SUMMER RESORTS. Ijiko Winola, I'a This old and reliable summer hotel seeks your patronage l'lne (trove of large trees surrounels heici'-o. Orchestra of four pieces in ball reaom each evening llecular boarders admitted free. K.iles reasonable. Illustrated booklet on ap plication. Address, C. h. Krtar, OCEAN QROVE. N. J. THE ARLINGTON The Icadlmr hotel. Kxtenslve Improvements, service lirt class. Orchestra; special rates to families booklet. C. II. jIILLAR, Trop. EDUOfimONAJU STROUDSBURQ STATE NORMAL, A I'ractical Tralnlne &cliooI for Teachers os the main line of the? D L. W. B. R. In the unot resort region of the state. Homelike com turn for students, sit different departments and courses. Fine Moelel School, Superior advantage, r-pecial Ineluecments. Ihe only school that pale) all of the state aid to pupils. An Knclish speak iUK community Culture and refinement. Vcsl tlons sccur d for eraduatcs. For catalogue ami full partclulars address Ci:0. I'. IIIULR. A. M , Principal. Kast Stroudsburg, I'a I I.ako Winola, as the guest of Jlr. and Mrs. Coelfrej. of icrjnton. Fnil Wolfe, of Homer, X. V., is visiting hil parents here during his vacation. diaries ( Swisher, of Scranton, is in tovas for a vttfk's vl.it. Win l.ilni Kilbj, of Tovvanela, was In town on Saturday, and will upenel the next veick at Lake Inula with a TainMiannock party. Ihe Stark family will hold their fifth annus If union at Lake- Carey on Aug 21. Otis N Stark Is preside nt of the organization and Coin. mls.loners' Clerk (ieorge Dovle, Is the stcrf tary. m How's ThtsP We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward f.ai an,v case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bj Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CIIESKY k CO.. Trops, Toledo, O, We, the undrrsUned, have known F. J. Cho ney Jor the lt IS jears, and believe Mm per fectly honorable In all bunlness transactions anel ftuanciuHy able to carry out any obllga tlon made by their tlrin. Wist k Truai, Uliolifile Diugclsts, Toledo, O Waldinir, Klnnan k Marvin, Wholesale DrnggUts Toledo, O Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, srtlni directly upon the blood snd raucous surfacra a the system. I'llce, 73c. per bottle, Sold by si druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family rills are the best.
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