riiC SCHANTON TRIBUNE- WJ2DNESDAlr. AUGUST 1, 1000. 'NAMES OF THE LEADERS Those Who Arc Doing (he Most Work in The Trib une's Contest. SUSQUEIIA17NA COUNTY. WATCH THE LIST GROW Charles Rodriguez, 428 Webster revenue. Oliver Callahan, 415 Vino street. David V. Blrtley, 103 West Market street. t David C. Spencer, Bloomsburg. Harry Reese, 331 Evans court. Arthur Kemmerer, Factoryvllle. Edward Murray, 510 Harnrn court. Sidney W. Hayes, 022 Olive street. The Tiibuno publishes today the names of the leading contestants In Its Kducatloniil Contest In the oulur in which they stand. As fast us others on the lltet of entries make sufficient (showing their names will be Included from time to time among these lead ers, and It Is piobablc that there will be- considerable changing about for the next few weeks and possibly until the veiy close of the contest. Chatlcs Hodiiguez, who leads this morning, .has been fortunate In seeming a few SPECIAL REWARDS. 1. Scholarship in Wjomlng Semi nary (4 ynri) Including tui tion tnd board J1.CO0 2. Scholarship in Keystone Acad emy (3 jears) including tui tion and board 504 3. Sohmcr 5 It riano, including atool and scarf (on exhibition t J. W. Ouernsc)'s, 311 Washington avenue) iV 4. Count in Piano Instruction at Scranton Conservatory ot Ma fic 75 0. Columbia Hlc)cle, Chalnlcss, lino model (on exhibition at Conrad llrothers', 213 Wyoming- avenue) 73 6. Scholarship In Scranton Dual- I ness Cctlege.commerclal course 60 7. Scholarship in Scranton llusl- ness College, shorthand course 60 8. Solid Cold Watch, lad) 'a or gen tleman's (on exhibition at F.u Irene SrhlmptT's. 317 Lacka wanna avenue) 60 0. Tele Photo C.vtle Toco It Cam era, 4x5 (on exhibition at the Grithn Art eompan), 200 Wjomlng avenue) 40 10. Lad)' bolld Oold Watch, or Gentleman's Solid Silver Walcli (on exhibition at Fu grne Sehlmpff's, 317 Lacka wanna avenue) 80 $2 419 rich c-onfetent falling to secure one of Ihfse special reward will bo given trn (Id) per cent, of all the money he or . she turns in. yearly pubocilbeis, thus Increasing his points rapidly. Oliver Callahan is a cloe seeotid, and the others follow with but veiy few points between. The remainder of the contestants, whose names are not Included In this list, havo not yet secured sufficient points to entitle them to be clashed as It-aii-cis. ond there Is an exceptional op poitunity for some of these, eir per haps some young man or woman not yet entered, to not only be included In the list but to pass those who ato now published In oider for the flint time, even the oung man who Is for tunate to be first. Some of the contestants who have enteied duimg the past week havo hardly had time to secure sufficient points to have their names appear this inni nlng, but it will piobably be ln teiestlng to watch some of these its they gradually foige to the front. There are several joung pei.sons now out of the city on vacations who have s- RULES OF THE CONTEST The special rewards will be glvn to tho pcrs-ns securing the largest number of points Points will be credited to contestants securing lew subscilhers to the bcianlon. Tribune as follow: Point. One Month' Subscription.. $ .80 I Three Months' Subscription 1 25 3 Six Month' Subscription,.. 2.60 t One lear's (subscription ... 5 00 12 Tho contestant nlth the highest nun her of point w II be given a choice from the lint of special reward, the contestant with the second highest number ot point will be given a choice of the re iiialtilng reward, and to on through the Fach contestant filling to a-cure a ipitlal reward Mill be given 10 per cent, of all moiie) he or she turns in All mWiriptions must be paid In ad vance. Onl) new subscribers will be counted. lit new ill ly persons already on our lubscrlptton list will not he credited. Notran.slcrs can be made sifter credit ha opcj;bccn given, Airurcrlptious, and the cash to pay for came, must be handed in at The Tribune office within the week In which they are.sceuied, so that paper may be sent to the subscribers at once. (inscriptions must be written on blanks which can be secured it The Tilbune esUce, or will I e nt by mail. The contest will close promptly at 8 o'clock Saturday evening, September "9 WOO. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna, July 31. Tho Sunday school of the First Methodist church picnicked In Riverside Park, Lanes boro, today. The attendance was large. The l.ostorshlrc ball team will play in Susquehanna, with tho home team, on Wednesday, August 8. The return game will be played nt Lestershlre, August 1C, James II. Mlnohan, nn employe for yeurs In the IJrle shops, has taken a position In the shop at Klizabethport, New Jersey. In Deposit, on Saturday, the Sus quehanna Tumblers, a Junior organ ization, defeated tho home Juniors, 14 to 7. At Cascade Valley, a few days since, n. S. Cheencman killed a rattlesnake mensurinr four and a half feet long. A Susquehanna party of young peo ple Is preparing to camp at Heart lake. Arrangements arc being made for the annual encampment of the Sus quehanna County Veteran association. The place and time has 'not yet been agreed upon. It is reported that the prisoners who last week escaped from the county Jail In Montrose have written a letter to the sheriff, thanking him for his hospi tality, and adding: "We could not con scientiously remain In a town whero they cannot play ball." There Is added evidence that the Erie's HufTnlo car shops are coming to West Susquehanna. Already foun dations are being laid from the rumor. Sheriff Maxey's recent summer boarders are skurrying westward to Join tho Hoxers, In Susquehanna, a few human hye nas tip over tombstones nnd deface the public drinking fountain. And still they send mtsslonaties to China! A Great Uend writer In tho Illng hamton Republican states that its icgular nine did not come to Susque hanna last Saturday. It Is to be hoped the Great llend will form all of Its regular and Irregular nines into on allied aggregation and come up at once to Susquehanna. It Is stated that the cutting down -O or the number of brakemon on the Delaware and Hudson tallroad will not affect tho men on the Pennsylva nia division. Susquehanna's Anti-Saloon league appears to have "that tired feeling," And It Is resting during the torrid sea son. Fact is, that It has rested ever since Its organization, some months since. The Independent Republicans of Susquehanna county will get together nnd "resoloot" In Montrose today. They will foim a cheetful little annex to the county Democracy. Susquehanna county veterans will go In force to the annual reunion of the Seven-County Veteran association, to be held at Lake At lei, Vutic county, August 15. No mote pleasant spot could have been chosen. Mrs. Case, formerly of Hyde Patk and Wllkes-Hnrre, Is ery seriously III at Jackson, this county. Near Red Rock, on Monday, some boys killed a blacksnake measuring Rlx feet in length. There was a heavy fall of hall be tween Susquehanna nnd Windsor, dur ing the heavy lainstorm on Monday afternoon. Mls-s Anna Lynch, of Ulnghamton, is visiting Susquehanna telatlves. Thete is a rumor that the Five States Milk Producets' association will, September 2, institute a perma nent boycott, unless the dealeis In New 101 k accede to the follow Ijier de mand: Three cents per quart for No vember, December nnd Januaty; two and thiee-quarter cents per quatt for Februaiy, Match and Octoher. two and a half cents for October; two and u half cents for September, two and a quarter cents for April nnd August; two cents for May and July, and one and thiee-quarter cents for Juno. I'll e Telegiaph Operator Michael Creagh died on Saturday at the homo of his father, Patrick Oiuagh, In Giirit iiemi, aged twenty-six yeais. The funeral was largely attended from St. Lawrence Catholic church. In that borough, on Mondny morning, wheie Father Fagan celebrated lequlem high muss. Tho Knights of Columbus at tended In a holy. Interment was made In the Catholic cemetoiy. in Oakland botough, on Sunday, Sophia Lattlmer died, aged seventy six years. The funeral took place fiom the home on Monday aftemoon, Rev. W. M. Iiouton. pastor of the Oakland Methodist chuich, officiating. Inter ment was made In McKune cemeteiy. A number of local statesmen are In Montioho today, attending the Sus quehanna county Democratic conen tlon. The funeral of Otln Oakley, an old and well-known lesldent of North Jackson, took place from tho test. dence of David Datchnor, In that township, on Sunday morning, Rev. J. M. Corell officiating. Myron II. Fiench post. Grand Army of the Re public, of which deceased was a mem ber, attended In a body. The icmalns were Interred In the cemetery, at Sum mersvllle, this county. While wot king in n stone quarry near Lanesboro, Frank 1'lrlch seveied un urlerv In one of his arms. In the Methodist chinch on Sunday motnlnir. the pastor, Rev. Chailcs Henry Newlng, preached an able nnd appropriate (fiftieth) anniversary ser mon. The First Congregational ohinvh in Oakland Is preparing to erect a new and larger church edifice. A number of employes In the chair factory have recently removed from Rrandt to Hallsteod. A number of Susquehanna young men are camping at Wright's lake. In Thomson. wl'SQ'JJlAMA DEMOCRATS HOLD NOMINATING CONVEN TION AT MONTROSE. Candidates for Congress, Legislature and the County Offlces Are Named. Tho Platform Adopted Is Received Listlessly, and the Name of Bryan Provokes Scarcely a Ripple of Ap plause Independent Republicans Also Hold & Meeting. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Montrose, July 31. Pursuant to the call of County Chairman John M. Kelly, the Democracy of Susquehanna county met in convention here today The number of delegates present was nbout a dozen short of a full repre sentation. The delegntes met in tho court room shortly befoie noon for temporary ot- ganlzatlon. County Chnlrman Kelly called the convention to order, nnd the roll of delegates was perfected by County Secretary E. S. Warner, ns the credentials were handed in. John II. McMahon, of Susquehanna, was made temporary chairman, and n. 15. Swisher, of Aubuin, and James Lon crgan, of Sllkcr Lake, were made tem porary secretaries. The convention empowered the chairman to appoint committees, which he did n.i fnit.m-B- On contested seats, K. L. Aldrlch, of a week's trip to Buffalo and Niagara .icw .niiioru nerDert Fish, of Rnrlncr. uus, for the non-payment of taxes during the last two years, In accordance with the acts of assembly provided for that purpose. The bidding was not spirit ed and most of the tracts went to the county commissioners for taxes and costs, while a few were bought In by various nttorneys for parties repre sented by them. This was the regu lar bi-ennlal sale of seated nnd un seated lands for taxes, Mrs, D. c. Graham and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Billings returned today from Atlantic City, where they have been spending the last threo weeks. Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Lewis nrrlved home on the Black Diamond this aft ernoon, nfter n two weeks' trip down along the shores of Chesapeake bay. The funeral of Mrs. John Miliar whi, died at this place on Sunday evening, was held this afternoon from the Pres byterian church, Rev. D. L. Woods, pastor of the Baptist church, officiat ing, in the absence of Rev. S. C. Hodge. Tho burial was at Sunnyslde cemetery. Mrs. A. M. Eastman, widow of tlm late Judge A. Myron Eastman, lias been seriously ill for some days, but has now recovered. Her sister, Mrs. Dalrymple, of Brooklyn, Is visiting her. Miss Edna Klrby, of Towanda, was In town on Tuesday on her way homo from Lake Wlnola. Asa II. Frcar, of Lake Wlnola, and J. W. Stark, of West Nicholson, ex county commissioners, were in town on Tuesday afternoon. Arthur Stebblns and wife, of Balti more, are in town, visiting at the homo of Mrs. E. G. Mills. W. S. Sampson has returned from Worn Out? TRYKWOCTTRY m&FTH M PTi (BLJtLjaSJL. fel Li if tI w Informdd'Tho Tribune that they intend taking up ths work of the contest In earnest as soon as they return, and no doubt theso will be henrd from later, Tho Tribune has published full de scriptions of several of the' special ie .wards, but there are still otherH which will be given extended notice later. Tomorrow morning a description of 'fhe scholarship In tho Scranton Con--nervatory of Muslo will be given, und ,-jjs soon as the illustrations arrive an Interesting article concerning tha camera will be published. Theso ar ticles will give a hotter Idea of the , Talue of these rewards and may be an Incentive to other young penfoiW to ' AtltAi- ttin r.nAB mi . .... I , ...., ...v vui.ts-n, iiioio ja stiii afJiplo ,'tlme In tho eight weeks to win rihe of .xne '"Aaing rewards. Mrs. Charles Bliss, of Carbondale, Is visiting Susquehanna lelatlves. By a strange coincidence, tho Sus quehanna county Democrats and the Susquehanna county "Independent Re publicans" nte both meeting In Mont rose today. How good and how pleas ant It Is for brethren to dwell together in units! WYALUSING. Speclat to the Scranton Tribune. Wynluslng. July 31. Miss Nettlo Hownrd, of Hornet's Fetry, Is visiting her cousin, M13S Jessie Hornet. Miss Bertha Gaylord Is visiting her brother, E. W. Gaylord, at Towanda. Miss Elizabeth Hlnes spent several days with Miss Anna UItney,,of Sugar Run Miss Virginia Hollenback started last Thuisduy to Pasadena, Cal where she will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Charles Gregory. Miss Mollle Rowan, of Washington. D. C. Is spending her '.ucatlon at her home In this place. Mrs. C. A. Stowell spent last Satur day with friends at Laceyvllle. Misses Mary and Evelyn Hoag is spending some tlmn nt xrnn.n- . J Heart Lake. 'iie; J. M. Nye. of Jackson: n. rr TIngley, of Hopbottom, nnd F. Flynn, of Apolacon; on resolutions, Thomas A. Doherty, of Susquehanna; Enoch C. Lake, of Montrose; Morris Hannlgan, of Liberty; F. J. mills, of Rush, and W. F. Clark, ot Jessup; on permanent organization, J. F. Welbrook, of For est City. M. J. Carrlgg, of Hallstead; M. J. Lee, of Frlendsvllle. C. L. Low, of Auburn, und W. B. Webb, of Frank lin. The convention ndiourned tnr dinner, from 12.15 to 1.30 o'clock p. m. AFTERNOON SESSION. The delegates began gathering at the hour appointed, but It was a halt hour later when the convention was called to order by Chairman McMahon. The tempoiary officers wer made permanent, with the addition nf m. a Hand, of New Mllford, a reading clerk, and James J. O'Neill, of Grat Bend, and E. H. Redding, of Rush, .is tellers. Chairman Doherty, from comml'tee on resolutions, reported brief resolves, In which the national and state p'at forms of the party were reafllimed and national and state candidates weie heartily endorsed. The platform declares strongly in favor of the elec tion of United States senators by a dltect vote of the neonle. dennimnoo Governor Stone for appointing M. S. Quay to the senate and scores "Quay Ism" and all forms of "bosslsm." The leading of the resolutions were re ceived listlessly, and even the name of Bryan failed to cause more than a faint tipple of applause. The platform was unanimously adopted. . Nominations being in order, n enn- uniaio tor congress from the Fifteenth dlstilet was first named In the per son of John M. Kelly, erq of Mont rose, a prominent attorney, nnd the present chairman of the Democratic county committee. As there was no opposltlon.the secretnty was Instruct ed to cast a ballot for Mr. Kelly, and he was so nominated; the same meth- ou uemg employed in making nil oth er nominations except that of Jury commissioner, over which there was a spirited contest. OPPRESSIVE SILENCE. When nominations for representa tive were called there was a long and oppressive silence. The chairman urged that some one should be sug gested, nnd at last a delegate named Herbert Fish, of Springvllle, but Mr. Fish hastened to withdraw. After another silence, the tension was to lleved by borne one naming Richard M. Brush, of Oakland, and he was nominated with a rush. It was de cided to nnme but one candidate for the legislature at present, in the hope of opening the way for assistance from anti-Quay Republicans. For prothonotary, four different candidates were mentioned, but each immediately declined. The iflfth nt temi t bticceeded, ns the candidate was not presnt and so could not decline, and John J. Hnnd. of New Mllfnr,! was made the candid He. For Jury commissi mer, an office which by the provisions of law Is made a "sure thing" for the minority party there was a long nnd determin ed strife. Five candidates were pre sented to the convention, and it took five ballots to decide. The happy man was Richard Rooney, of Apola con. Dr. John G. AMlson, of Mont rose, was nnmed for coroner. Befote adjournment County Chair man Kelly was called before the con vention t-nd made a brief 'but telling speech, which was enthusiastically re- ceivuii. The Independent Republican con rent ion was held In the arbitration room at the court house, and wni composed of "Chairman" E. B. Beardslee, of Little Meadow; "Secre tary" W. P. Bailey, of Brooklyn, and Mr. Graves, of Little Meadows, who was the solitary delegate. They passed resolutions which endorsed the Republican national nnd state tickets, but remained silent as to county mat ters nnd then adjourned. MONTROSE. Spcrial to the Scranton Tribune. Monti ose, July 31. E. S. Shepherd, of A Ilkes-Barre, spent Sunday in this place, where his wife nnd child are spending the summer at the homo of Mrs. Shephenl's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. James Altken. Gtorgo Roboits, of the O. S. Mills Hardware compnnv of Sayre, wan tho guest of his sister. Mrs. William H. Turrell, on Sunday. Miss Zula Jackson, of Blnghamton, Is visiting her nunt, Mrs. A. P. Bush, on Depot street. Harry Barker, of Ulnghamton, is visiting among relatives In town. Samuel Metrell and wife, of Scran ton, were guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Men ell, In this piace. me nrsi or the week. E. D. Bell, for many years the Dela wuio, Lackawanna nnd Western ngent nt Alford, but now a merchant of Nicholson, visited at J. M. Jcffurs' this week. Mrs. Brldgeman nnd daughter, MIsn Daisy, of Blnghamton, have been vis iting at the home of Druggist F. D. Morris, on West Church stteet. Len R. Tltsworth was nt Blngham ton on business the first of the week Attorney John D. Miller, of Susque hnnna, is professionally engnged at the county seat this .eek. Misses Mattio and Gertrude Bil lings, of Blnghamton, pie the guests of their aunt, Mrs. William Beck, at her home on Spruce street. Montrose Fire company No. 2 has received and accepted an Invitation from Protectlves No. 4, of Owego, N. Y., to be present and paitlclpate In the annual parade of the Owego lire department, which will occur on Wed nesday, Aug, 22. WAYMART. (MArtlANI WI.Mi.) WORLD FAHOUS TONIC. ilarlanl Wine Is a tonlo prepared upon truly iclcntitlc principles. It It ( tnd beneficial a well as agreeable. Marianl Wine has more than 8,000 written in dorsements from leadlnc ph.tstclans in all parte of the world. Marlani Wine ;le powrr to the brain, treiigth and rlaitlclty to the muc!es and tlh nes to the blood It Is a promotor of (rood health and lonKeUtj. Make the old loiinc krepa the young strong. liarianl Wine Is specially recommended for Oeneral Debility. OverwcrV, Weakness from what ever CailSei. l'rnfnttnrl 1)j,tirisalrn nn.4 V t Alltt Intl . Throat and Luna; Diseases, I.a (Irlppe, Consump- nun nu jiuaria, it I a. diffusible tonic for the entire ssstem. Marianl Wine is Invaluable for overworked man, delicate women and tlcklv children It umuiaie, trenRthena and uataln the yi tern una lii!,,. I.,.!. -K.s i...t t. ....mI. .- Milarla ami I.i Orlppe. May bo used iffcctle1 In form of a hot crroir Sold by all druculst. Pew ore of Imitations JONAS LONG'S SONS. JONAS LONG'S SONS, IMPORTANT. OUn ANNOUNCEMENT TO ME MADE MIDAY KVKNINO AND SATURDAY MOKNINQ OUBHT TO BE H3AD BY EVERY MAN AND WOMAN WITHIN flFTY MILES Of SCRANTON. DON'T LET IT Ur ATTENTION. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, July .11. Some animation was (then to tho closlrg dealings In the 'lock market to lay by the conflicting movements of prices engen dered by tho upward tpurt In fnlon Pacific and tho realizing in sugar. The break in sugar proved tho more effective In Its lnlluence and the market closed vviak at about the low level of the day, after hiving shown conildor-ihlc pains In many stocks at an earlier period The Had ing was dull and continued entirely In profes slonil hands. A number of statements of rallroid net earnings for June published over night wire factors of strength This was notably true of tin- Pennsjlv.inU repert, on oecount of the ex tent of terrltorv covered by Its lines and the exceedingly arlcil character of its trattir, which makes Its statement valued ns accuritc rcil. c tlons of general conditions In the rillreud world. The stock of the company advanced 14 under this influence and the price was well held through the later vicissitudes of the- market, affording a rather striking contrast to the in difference with which June reports of some other rillreiaiis were received. The largo net increase shown by the Atchlnson ejitcm did not avail to hold the stock and Iliirllngton, after rising a sharp fraction, fell below last night' level on realizing when Its state ment appeirtil. Tho 2 per cent. Mini annml elivleieud on I'nlnn I'aelflc hul been counted upon with cortilntv, em uc count of the authoritative character of the pio mlses made The dividend action was iminuli atclj followed bj large and aggressive buying for in-iide inteicsts, which carries) the stock up 1?. This urcngth was ineffective in pulling up the rest of tho list, in which the hlsh level of the going bad been availed of to renew jes tcrdaj's realizing movement. Sugar fell abrupt ly to 12UV4, an extreme decline of four, end American Tobacco tuddenl) dropped 3 points in sympathy. Metropolitan (.bowed maikeel weak lie, and the whole list fell to tho lowest, Lnioti Pacific yielding a fruction. Total n.cs todaj, avi.ioti shares. The bond miiket was firmer tnelav. but verv dull Total tales par value-, $i-i2,fi0 I'liltcd Man- refunding 2s when issued ele-cliiH-el 4, and the Ss, old -Is and Cs VI at the last call today. The following quotation are furnished Th Tribune bv M S Jonlan k rn rooms 70j-7UO Hear building. Telephone- 500.1 Open- IHkI. ir.g. lJ'j 111', 2-.', housekeepers Are the Ones Who Gain by This Greatest of Half Yearly Sales Out stock is necessarily large. The door space demands it. Wc buy in reallv phenomenal nuantltle-t. W ernr th ,.-., bwest of prices, We prepare these half yearly sales weeks ahead. Little wonder, then, that they form one of the supremest tradintr events of the store. Here arc some interesting facts for you to ponder over: An area of over twelve thousand square feet is given over to this half yearly sale. Every foot oi it is crowded. Over half of this space must be emptied before October, when Santa Gnus and other store events demand the room. It Is but business sense and prudence that we shave prices to reduce stock. It also enables you to buy for much less than usual. Three Great Bargain Tables Loaded to the brim with many things at Half Price and Ie, Look for them. Odds and ends of every iort which must ba closed out. 19c BARGAIN TABLE A great assortment of Fancy Bric-a-Brac, Bohemian Ware, Vases, Trays. Opal Novelties, Hand-Decorated Toilet Bottles, Table Sets, Shaving Mugs, etc., value up to 45c. 44c BARGAIN TABLG Great variety of Smoking Sets, Wine Sets, Salads, Trays, Jar dinieres, Vases and other novelties, values up to qoc 84c BARGAIN TABLE ' A big collection ot Bisque figurss, Placquez, Fancy Plates, Cake Dishes, Vases, etc., worth up to $1.75. Little Things. 1CK ClllSi:t.S of heavy steel 7c UK elil.KIHII.il1'. covere-d Mrs Potts' Iron Holder MCKI.b-i'I,Al r.I IliOSS. 8 pound size CltfMIl THAYS and brushes M Hi II illirMII.!i, nuiare en.ls I'OUOII '-KAIS of b.mboo It. I. I'ICKs or brealers , TMITIIKS I.IL", 0 ft. length wim: mill niiAiNKiis UIHK IWVrOnf fruit h-.ikct WIltK nilOII.KIIl, heavj SHW rt'TTnic Q,te,,d,i.in i.t.i, MM'I.i: IHHM.S, 'paratine polished ..'.'.'.'.'.'. 8c GAS MANTLES, perfect burners 10c Dig Things. WAT Ell rOOf.i:it?-Tlie ery best nualitv, with heavy gilvanlzed lining and nlckle spigots. 3-quart size L .-quart size $1 to fi-quart sise i',3 OATtllKN HO&r-All kinrls are here for this sale, but price have been latgelr af fected, owing to the latesnes of the season. iV) feet, good quality J2.05 SO feet, better quality 3.43 M feet, best quality 4.4(1 rmoOMR-Fln quality cf straw at lowest prices of the 3 car. keweei ao. o nroom; very sp-cial at 27c 8 sewed No. 7 broom; ery special at. 29c Many Useful Things. -7. tvi BOY KILLED AT DURYEA. Charles Olkoskl, a Polander, Struck by X., L. & W. Train. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Plttston, July 31. Charles Olkoskl aned ten years, a Polish boy, Jlvlnfr lti Duryea, was struck and Instantly killed by the northbound Delaware, Lackawanna and Western passenger train about 4.30 o'clock this afternoon. The child, -with thteo others, wua crossing the track, near the Phoenix breaker at Duryea, and upon hearing the engine whistle became confused and turntnl back directly in front of the oncoming train. The little victim Is the eldest of the three children who were found in a box car at the Pitts ton Junction a few days apo, having been shipped by their parents from lenn Haven to Plttston with a car- mud or nousehold goods. 'Squire Mo. tlska, of Duryea, empanneled a Jury nnd an inquest will be held Friday afternoon. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannock, July 31. This nft-r. noon at tho court house, C. O. Der snlmer, tits attorney for J. D. Iman county treasurer,, exposed various properties in the county to publlo sale Special to the Scranton Tribune. "Waymart, July 31.-C. n. Spencer, cashier of the Merchants' nnd Me chanics' bank of Carbon lale, with his wife and daughter, are spending tin summer at the residence of II. C. i:n- blgn. Mrs. Samuel Bunnell, of Scranton, Is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. i:. Guneauls, of this place. Mrs. Eleanor Bennett, of Scranton, who has been visiting relatives In this hec-tlon, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, of AVilkes-Unrre, nre visiting the for mer's parents, Mr. and Mis. L. Smith. "William Dolph, of Forest City pass ed the fore part of the week in town on business. Miss Coe nattan is visiting her cousin at Moscow. James "W. Miller, whose condition has been somewhat enfeebled tho past week, is able to bo about again. Fred Staples, of Port Jervis, paid this place a Hying visit last week Tuesday. H. II. Albright, of Windsor, N. Y., was shaking hands with his many ft lends in town Saturday. Mies Emma Klpp, of Hawley, who lias been for the past few days 11 guest at the Stephenson residence, re turns to her home today. Rev. Mr. Itawllngs, of this place, who has been supplying the pulpit of the Methodist Episcopal church nt Narrowsburg. N. Y during the vaca tion of the pastor, has leturneil home. Miss Rwlgert, of Carbondale. passed Friduv with Miss Ida Stephenson. O. AV. Dutcher Is at Forest City do ing some carpenter work for Ames, or mat place. Catholic service was held nt the residence of E. C. Dojlo last Sunday by Rev. Qrlflln, of St. Rose church, Carbondale, The Misses Hoban, of 'Wllkes-IJarre, are the guests of Miss Anna Doyle, Quite a number of former residents of this place, but now of Port Jervis, were with the Brotherhood of Rail road Trainmen excursion to Lnke Lo dore, near this place, last Thursday. Airerican Fiigar .. American Tobacco Am. S. & V. Atdi , To. i S IV A . T. ,V S. I. lr llrocklvn ruction 'r, Halt, it Ohio 74 Cemt. 'lobjreo 25 Chcs. thin i,a: ( hie. K (1 W 11 riiic, II. t (J l-itj St. Paul liny. unci, i-ianil lllei rec'eral Moci R'. federal Sleel, I'r Co , Kan. k Tex, I'r . ..0'? Louis. Jt Nmh TiVi Manhattan Kie ' Met. Traction Co 13". Missouri I'iciflc 49i I'lNiple's Chi 9ij. Southern I'.ieifk- SS Norfolk c Western .... at Ninth. I'aeIHe fi0 X Y. Central li'i Out. & West -20 renna. It H 12-vH l.'A Pacific .Mail :ji mi Jicaiiinj:, rr co Southern It. It n Southern It. It.,' pr .... 5l, Tenn , C A- bon ci IT. S, Leather 10'4 Itubber a;? Tnlon Pacific (17 I'nion Pacific, pr 7,14 WiMrcn t'nlon 701, Ihinl Avenue 101 est. no'i Si', Tt'. 23 '.Wi 11 nilii lOfi'i Xi ill', :iw tj4 15li sun ti-i S 'a X.! W 12T 20 Low st. 120 up; Si's 2.V, Clot ink' 12IH. ill '4 .12 1. 31 Ci .-. 24 'i 21-V 11 fJl 11 .'15s ro 10'A 2S1J 71H 70 10'Ji.i J7s 71 2l'4 20' 111 " rs 125 110a. lltir, KlJ'i 10',34 51 S X2 Ol1! 04V, .'0 li TUV 71 'il Oul', 13'lS IK'S, IM, 4'J'i; 3 12VJ 1'", 127'i U. 50 11 51 r r,7'i lu'.i 2.''. COITEE 1IIIJ.S, air tlKlit covered tin eini iers, no vvuilo of coPee, kin-da! TOIIXT PVrati. all tissue, fibula in rolls or package, pc cial I'll POM MIR for polishing, In metal bo; very special at n.lX'THO SILICON', for silver and golil polWilmt, ver.v special at IirilMMUNR, for metal polishing, J O- Very special at lOU II.UTItO IHi:M PASTK, for iteneral polishing-, diver, etc.; ciy tpe- I ()r FU PASS, sollel steel, sizes 7, 8 TCr and 9; vcrj special at X.UV. KTTTI.KS. with white porcelain Un- flr Intr, 2 cjujrtj very special at I Vi 31c l,O)0 6c 4c 8c IAWV MOWERS. 14 and 18-lneh blades, aelf sharpening, fullr guaranteed; O In leduccd from fct.OO to " PKUXINa SlICAnS, best quality; lfn scry special at OXC IIItL'AD K.NlVi:S and Cake Knives, e serrated, avv edfre, ery special at .. ' CLOTllKS LINKS, braided and oil Un lnhed. water P'orof, full SO feet I tzn lengths; very pccial at lifc. Mason's Fruit Jars, Etc. JIASO.VS I HU1T JAI1S, very jpeclal for thl sale: Pints, doren 52c. Quarts, doren , 62c. 2 rii,arts, dozen 72c. JLLLV CLASSr.S with tin covers, 1 1 n '.j pint ires, each 2 ooas Loos s Sods I CHICAGO DOAItD OF TnDE. WHEAT. AllCUat . . . . Se)tember . con.v. AuvUht .... Siptemlier . OATS. Aujrust . . . September . POItK. Seiitrme.br . Open ins. , 71 .11 21'f. 21 High est TV. 751, !h 21 'i Low est. 7-i 74i US 'j 2fl'i 21, !)? 3(4 :u 50 4 12SI1, 12S s. so .vni it 61 (,7i. 101, 27, 7.-.1, 7'iy. 101 rlo 7J'i 74'8 0 r'rsed Sfiic. . October. Wic. : December. Sl'de, Corn bimt stead.v ; No 2, 45c elevator und 4 ie t 0. b. alloat, options tead and dosed blead at unebaneel prices, 'eptember clo'ed 44Ho ; December, 41'Jc (lit Spot weak an'' lovvir, No. 2. 2ei2lijc . No , 25Vtc , No 2 ve, 2a 2'jc . No. 3 white. 27VjC . track nilxe I e.tcrii. !'la'27lse traik white vvestein, 27'fea3'Jr , track wlnte state, I7Ha1i!o , cptions dull and nominil. Huttcr-Meadv, ercam-rv, 17al0c , do, eiurent packed, ltdlli'ic , Imitation creamery, lfiaU've. rtate- elalrv, li'snl'c ; do creamery, 17allec. Chcche Firm; lare colored, bv ; lar?e while, il'.c , Miull colored, 10c ; mall white, 0s.e i'cirs t.itc and Pennslv inh, ll.el7c; western, ll.il.i'i.1. lor average lots; western, loss oil, SUMMER RESORTS. TrfwArrKToiTA Lake Wlnola, Pa. This old and reliable summer hottl seeks ycur Eatronsge Pine erove of larce tree surrounds ouie. Orchestra of four pieces in ball room each evening Regular boarders admitted free Kates reasonable. Illustrated booklet on ap plication. Address, C, E. Krear. 11 SS 12 07 11 S3 12.02 Did. Asked. SIX) 800 85 425 200 4G 150 to 123 ... 100 S5 20 300 30 0 ... 155 ... 110 Never Known Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Eemedy to Fall. Rev. J. M. Yingllng, pastor of tho Bedford Street Methodist church at Cumberland, Md., aays: "It affords me much pleasure to recommend Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. I havo used It and know others who have done so. I havo never known It to fall. It Is a sure cure when taken In time." For sale by all druggists. Matthew Urothers, wholesale and retail agents. Bold Thief Secures Cash. New York, July SI. A thlel went into the of fice of tho station of the Cential Kallroad of New Jersey In Newark about noon today, seized a paclage containing 170 and made away with It. The man was puriued but lie escaped. How's ThlsP We offer One Hundred Dollars Itcw-ard for any case ot Catarrh that cannot be cured i,i Hall's Catarrh Cure. rM l'y ,vVt' CIIKNI;Y CP- I'fP'. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known P. J che ney for th last 15 jcars, and believe him per fectly honorable in all busineu transactions, and financially able to carry out any c-bllga tlon made by their firm, W.f5.& l-V"' Wh"1'"' litf. Toledo. O. V. aiding, hinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggist. Ilall'i Catarrh Cure I taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the ayatern. Price. c. per bottle. Sold by a druggists. Testimonial free, Hall's. Family I'ilU r the best Scranton Boaid of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Basd on Tar of 100. STOCKS. First National Hank Scranton havings Hank Scranton Packing Co Third National Hank Dime Deposit and Discount Uanlc .. Leonomv Luiit, 11. 4. p to Lacka Irmt cV S-afe Deposit Co. .. beranton Paint Co Clark A. Snovcr Co., Pr. Stnnton lion Fence 4c Mfg. Co Scranton Axle Works Lackawanna Dairv Co, Pr County having Hank k lrint Co. , First National Hank (Carbondale)., Standard Drilling Co New Mexico Ity Coal Co, Pr, .... Traders' National nank beranton Dolt and Nut Co HONIJS Scranton Passenger ltailwar, first mortgage, due 1D20 People' Mrcct IiaUuar. first inort. gage, due 1P18 ijj People's Stieet Itaihvay, Oeneral mortgage, due 1921 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka. Township School 5 per cent. .,, City of Scranton St. Imp. 0 per cent Scranton Traction 6 per cent 115 Beranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. O Dale. 17 Iackawanna Ave) Huttcr Creamery, 21c.; dairy tubs, 20c. F.gg Select western, 14c. ; nearby state. UHc Cheese Full cream, new, HV4al2c. .""""''T.'.'i- -l-rnarrow, $2.45; medium. 2 HO. pea, $? fO. Petate.es 45c. Hrrmudi Onions $1.75. Flour Dest patent. $4 25. Chicago Drain and Froduc. Chicago, .July :!1 A sharp dee line In oats and an equally sharp advanie- in pinvUtons wire the features" o' an exceptionally dull session ou '( lunge toda.v. Wheat closed at a eleellne of J.c. and corn une handed for Soptemberrr. Oats lost asaH-e. on beavv country offerings and perfect weather and provisions influenced by light stocks and good cash demand, advanced 27ViC. for nork. 7'JilOc. for laid and 12'' - f' r ribs. Cash quo tations were as tniiows 1 lour ejulet. .No i spring wheat, (iaTtc ; No. 2 red, 76Ha77a' ; No .' corn. 3s4a i'lsc , No. 2 oats, 21.c , No 2 white, 21sa2tsc. ; No 1 white, 212"c ; M. 2 ive, miV.c ; bailee, 35a (fc . (lax, 1 V. tin olhy, s3 10. pork, H0al2: lard, W 2Viati.h5; rib., $7j7. 0; sho'ildeis, C;i7c ; sides, 17 50 7M, uliUkci, WiSY-, sugars, f-fl.e-5; granulated, $0.32. OCEAN QnOVE. N. J. THE ARLINGTON The leading hoteL Extensive improvements, tervlce first class. Orchestra; special rates to families booklet. C. H. MILLAIl, Trop. 115 100 102 102 Chicago Live Etock Marktt. Chli.igo, July II Cattle Steers steady ta strung, wrsteins about steadv, butchers' stock film, nativis, beit en sale today, four carloads at $5 50, good to prime steers., $j 20a5 85; poor to medium, $1 Mia) 15, selected bedors, stiady to ftrong, flat 75, mixed stoikers, Wa-fX). eowj, $.1 alfii); heifers. ?3.1')a", canners. $2Mj2 90, bulls, S2.s'nal M); calveit, steaeb with last Tue.day, r.50 aO CO, Tcxans, best on sale todav one carload at 5 15; Texas fed steels, steadv, $4 40a5.i3, Tcxa glass steers, iM 4fla4 21; Texas bulbs. f2.50a3 40. Hogs Choice light elude blghir, heavj shade loner; top, i37'i. mixed and butchers, $.5 104 5.'i7'7; good to ilinbc heavv, 5 10ari 32V4; rough heavy. ftOOajOi: llzlit. S5.15a5.f7to. hulk of siies, ('1 15.1V-IO. Mieip and Lambs Mead) ; choice firm; common lambs, easier; good to choice- wethers, l loil.Mi felr to eholce mixed, $.13'u4 10; western .hep Mjl 40; Texas sheep, MHU4, native lambs, l.23ai, weum lambs, 5a0. jEDtCiflJVOAM. sTROUDsauno state normal A Practical Training School for Teachers on the main line of the 1)., L. W. It. It. in ths great resort region of the state. Homelike com forts for students, six different departments and courses. Fine Model School, Superior advantag. Special Inducements. The only chool that paid all of the state aid to pupil. An English speak ing community. Culture and refinement. Pcsl tlons secured for graduates. For catalogue and full partciulars address OEO. T. DIBLE. A. M.. Principal. East Etroudssurg, Pa. Philadelphia Grain and Product. Philadelphia, July 11. u heat Steady but nuiet. contract grade. Julv. 7JV.a7:cK r-.. Steady; No 2 inKed Julv, lljll'.r. Oats Dull and weak, No 2 white clipped, SOViaaolc Wool Unchanged. Provisions t'nchangid. Huttcr Firm, fanc wcMcrn creamer), 20., do. prints 21c. i'ggs Firm, fre.h ncarbv, lltsc. ; do west! cm, I4V3C ; do foiithvvestern, leallHe ('o southern, lie. Cheesc-ulet. HeAiied "Sugals Lnehnaged. Tallow Steady; city prime, in licg.heacls, 4ic ; countrv do , luin-l, i,v dark, do , 4c ; cakes, 4'ic. Live Puiiltri t'n changed, fowls, Uc. ; old roosters, 7Ae , priiir cvhlekens. liilf- ; spring ducks. lOallo Dreed Poultrj 1 Irm, fowls, choice, 1114c ; do fair lo good, 104jUc. ; old roosters, (JVic. ; western Hers, llialso , ,000 bnr- iKl.rmo el. Shipment Wheat, ll.OOii biuli'eU, 'corn 87 ' 600 blblicli, oat, J0 bmbel. ' ' ' Murrii .iiittt.'ii, jijic j nrarny nrn wn an , ixiiic. JfecrlpU Hour. 4 fnlsi m ..! 1 lisA . u-vj-l s . . ! ' ..i. .in i,ii.,n.i iiiiiinus in sacks, wheat, bi.shels: corn. avcVin im.hri. A... m, New York Lire Etock link at. New- York, Julv SL lie'cves Nothing doing of Imporlapce; steaei to firm feeling, calves quiet; veils, il 5Ca7. Miecp Oooil firm; common dull; limbs, weak; coiumrn ond miillum grilles esaier, tlurii,. .1.-1 f0: cxM.rt wethers, $3 25; lamlw. l 75a0.S7ls; tulis, till 50, no choice lambs nere. Ilngi Nerrlnalli .lead at 1ijSi5 85; choice llglit state hogs om tabic up to fiOO. Tast Liberty Cattl Market. Fast Lllcrtv, Julv Jl Cattle Stcndy; extra, 1 f0a5 70, prime, 40i,fi0, common, $.1 Seat Hogs sieai'y. prime pigs, (', ijSajtlT's, heavy Workers. J5IAl5.C2-i; heavv hogs. S5 4115 50: rouns, si inin Mieep "leaiiv ; choice wether. $l fiOal 70: riiiiiiinii. Sl..'.0a2f0. chic. Ijinbs $5 ',(ia(,; common to good, J.5e)a5.25; veal calves, $e.10a". Buffalo Live Stock Market. List Iluffilo, Julv 31. attle Feeling steadv. Ilcg' -Stead) , hcav), 50i3 53, mixed, (5.55; Aorken. 5 5v5(0, pigs, A(1a5 67Vi; roughs flftUlfO Sheep and Lambs Lambs, MaO.U; slice p, ,Nial.K), wethti, filial CO. Oil Market. Oil City, Inly 31. Credit balance. S1.27; cer. tlflcates, sado l.noo birrcls cash oil at $1.21; slilpiiiiiits. W. n'm barrels; average, ;i,nos banelj runs, 155,212 barrels, average, 01,001 barrels. LAKE WINOLA. Special to tho Scranton Tribune, Lake Wlnrla, July SI mong th'fe regis tered at the Wlnola are It W. Itelnhart, Miss Jennie Itelnhart, Mr and Mm W J. ltoberts, Allie liobcrts, Walter ltoberts, Dr. llrady, wife ami lamiiy, t. vv ici-vnoius ami wire, (ieorge II. Bucknell University, JOHN HOWARD HARRIS, PrcsUent. Comprises a College wua four courses; Academy for young Men and Boys; Ladies' Institute, a re fined boarding school; School of Music with graduating courses. West College, a new dormitory for Men, to be ready for occu pation Sept. 20, 1000. Tor cata logue ftddtess: Wm, C. Gretzinger, Lewlsburg, Pa. Registrar. Keystone Academy. prepares for all the leading colleges, universities and technical school in the United States. It aUr, offers a one v ear's commercial course and a three ) ears' business coi.re and graduate pupil In music. The teacher are college trained spe cialists. There is an exceptionally fine campus of twenty acres; there Is also mountain spring water all through the buildings. For full particulars tend (or catalogues to Rev. Elkanah Hulley, A. M., Principal. Factoryvllle, Pa. Frank A. Kenney, Drookljn, N. T.J Misi C. S. Iicynolds, Miss Hobcrt Fltzpatrick, Toledo, O.j J. I). Carpenter, Wilkes Harrcj J. O. Done, Dunmore S. J. Stevens, Deri Rovapaurh, John fiiglin. Miss Jlertha Chapman, Miss Catherine Norton, (lark's Summit, Mrs W. Daniel, Totti. vilie; K. K. Westcott and lady, Peckvllle; Oeorge L. 'lott and wife. Mrs. John II. Mod.-', Jeanette D Moffat, Philadelphia; F P. Murphy and wife, KImira, N. V. ; John J Cojne, Mlnooka; W, K, Hollow ay, Danville, Pa. Lestei Morse is spending i few days la Scran ton. - very hard rain storm visited this place .HUlllliiy l-tClllllg, New York Grain and Produe New York, July 3L--Flour Market atojdv but without demand. W chat Knot tteaely; No. rrrl. liXjLr nln.a.... v n , ... . K y l: .' ; J- -c- e-ievator; iiM. ?i rea1iwM'4?' '' 1' b-aJti N". 1 northern DulUth. fill&n. f. n li nelnat eA ..!... .1 cpcne.1 steady but .ed oft an.l were e oee'l" o,i Mhon' ". inly dull within narrow range all eliv; close.1 'Ihoma, Pittton; Mule W te telast a partial He. net advances September J J. S- 1'rcar, Mrs. K. ltobi rranklin Howell, uhn f fni..i Ai t-...t r. AZT-ITrV'l VS thT'eve'nmg '" fcCran,n "" "ll""" ' Thompson, J V. Pelio ami wife, K, M. Dlack. The riinrr'-ii i vi.. f.... t... . j t. Ut .tXl'S! aS""- J'"h .oopal hurVh F llolan and lady, Thomas J. Walton, Sarah Murph), James II Flanagan, Agnes Kerrliran. Llcwell)n Hughe and wife, Scranton; H. Samp- j.ere. mil mm uuuKiiirr, eunknaunocK; li, Newlth and lauy, uarry vv. iittcliner. tl. K. Langford, Har- hosier. Miss Jones, (I, a. Inter, Mr. and Mr. ltobcrt Oay, Mill City; Mr West, manager of the Pennsylvania Drew, ng company, ipent bunel with hi famllv ire. Mr. Charles McMillan, who Ins i,..n . ing the summer in his cottage on the Wilkes Harro able, returned home on Saturday The cottage will be occupied by Corey Sutherland and family the re.t of tb. season. ou,nemni1 I I