!!?5!!555uT?S ATf?' ' """ "" f4 ''? 1 THE SCllAiYJON TUlBUiNE-TCESDAV, .JUiNJil 11, 1U01. fin XI NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA ..ONTROSE. Fpecial If1 tlie Scr.intnti rilbnne. .Mriiiti.,c, Juno 10, Mrs. I-.A. Hacku.x flint ilnimhiPi, Mlllaiu, ltnvr iptiiinrtl ti run it ti pxti'Mil.'d vlitll Willi lolittlves In t'lillmli'li'lilii uiitl Miilmiiiiy rity. Mih .M'llioti I'Viizler Ik I lie rui'M uf Per mImUm1. .Mf. t'liiiilc.i I!. Kciwler, In JvV-w Yoilt. Miss Mary .Iiikblt Ik In rtiisinii'lmiiHH. Ii which pimp nil.' whs, (iiltninoiK'il nil Siiiuiilns li.v lln h flmiM I1Iiiok f hor llr 1 illt'V , Hiiliilil llll'chlllil. Mr. anil ,lw. .1. S. Tuiboll ate vl.-lt-Inn I'HoihIh In HltiRliiiinlon. .Mrs. D. Wflistur Coxi. nf Ahlnll. I'll., who has Ih-pii spending u few days with Imr wlBtfr. Mi. J. S. I'miitilKlit. in tills pltici rcltirnotl to her home today, Mm. L,. P. Knoll Is the Klle.st of rela tives at TnnkhniiiHK'k. .MIhm Delia Coon In irltlually III at her i-phIiIpih'i' on South Mnln wtreet. Mr. Anthony and family, or Vllko IirtiTc. liave arrived In town for the Mimnier, and are occupy I npr the A. I.u tlitup leHldenee on Lake avenue. Tlif terillile explosion at Vestal, X. V., on Saturday night was fell ili.s tlnetl.v in .Montrose. In some Install"?.-! windows rattled and the Rrrtund .seemed to tremble. Miss .Titlie rniser. tlie elocutionist, vill appear at AVavorly. N. Y.. kIvIiik on mKitaliiniciit in I lie Presbyterian church. The balance of this week Miss Ciuser will (III ensaRoiiionts at towns In TIiiku enmity. X. Y nnd Hradford county. Pa., and next week tier en ;iRenienl lake her to some of the principal towns of Central X'ew York. The signal si'ecess with which Miss f'ltiser is mcettiiK is exceediiiKly Kt-sitl-IMlif? to tlie peopk- of her home town .Montrose. Mr. Hid Mrs. .Innies '. Van Caiiipen have roliirned from their weddlnp tri nnd ar- "at home" on South Main slicet. IJnv. and Mrs. T. T. .Miniver. r. P.. of Xew Haven, Conn., have been guests foi a fw days at 1 1 - home of K. P. MttiiKci, on bake avenue. Severil prominent residents of tills place nro at Bingliamton today, renew ing their .south at Buffalo BUI' show. George K. Foster, a prominent mer chant nf OreMt Falls. Montana, has been visiting friends in this place, which was tor many years his home. There Is promise nf a large attend ance and n noteworthy occasion tomor row, wlien the Montrose lodge of Odd Fellows will observe their Meumrinl d.iv. The procession will be in charge of Marshal V. D. 15. Alney. The I.aws vllle band has been engaged to furnish the instrumental music. Following (lie fXt.Mvii.es at the cemetery, there will be lile .iddrcss and other exercises in Vil lage hull. Children's day ivm beautifully nl Mived at the Presbyterian ehureh yes terday. The other churdies will ob-.-eive the day next Sunday. HONESDALE. S,m i.il tn tin' isu. niton Tiibime. lloncsdale, June 10. Mr. ami Mrs. Horace (!. Young and daughter, Miss Daisy, and Mrs. I.uela Cole Atkinson, ol Albany, arrived In Honesdale liv special ear Friday afternoon, remain ing In Honesdale until Monday after noon. Misses K. Louisa l.ee and Mary Men ner are home trom Vassar college for the sununer vacation. The Children's day exercises were appropriately observed yesterday morning, in place of the regular morn ing service in tlie Presbyterian church. The excellent programme by tlie pri mary department and bright faces of tlie llttli' ones made the occasion a happy or.e t'er r.V present. Tlie straw hat and shirt waist re main In winter quarters overcoats and fur robes are still holding the fort. A lire Is needed to overcome the frosty weather. Mr. S. V. Powell left this morning for Willi.nnsport, lo se:ve as ,'uror in ti' I'nited States district court. Tin; Baptist Sunday school con ducted their children's day programme last evening. Mrs. Lucia Cole Atkinson, who for seventeen years was organist at the Jlonesdnle Presbyterian church, prior to F.olng' to Albany ten years ago, where she is still organist now. In a prominent church, delighted the large audience in the Presbyterian church last evening with several selections, both during thu service and at the close. A large portion of the audience tarried to enjoy the closing recital. The directors of the Xorlheastcrn Peniisylvani'a Oil company went to Tanner's Falls Saturday and located the oil well. They have contracted for n new derrick and decided to sink to a greater dcptii the well started some years ago, then explode dynamite at tlie bottom, which they expect will start a gusher. Among the visitors in Honesdale fiver Sunday wore Mr. Barbour, of Patterson; Miss Kathleen Hand, of Wilkes-Barro; Mr, Wlllnrd V. Coon, of Chirks Clreen; Miss JOlizaheth K, DANGEROUS DRIFTING it's the Neglect of at First Slight Ailments That Bring So riany People to a Condition of Waning Strength Usual Pursuits Must Be Abandoned. So many people In this husy ago crowd along life with a eonseiousnes'j that mi tu re is tapping for assistance. They are tho kind who do not admit sickness until held bedfast by a vio lent attack. They are the Hind whose lives are so full of activity that first symptoms like Palpitation of the heart Unsettled nerves, Nervous headache, Sleeplessness. Trembllnu of hands and limbs, Loss vC appetite, Waning strength, Food heavy, And a lot of indications are vussed over nnd endured until gradually they drift into it settled condition of ije. spondency. The giand reputation gained by Dr. A. W, Chase's Nerve Pills follows now, Their success In making this kind or sick peoplo well Mr. Thomas Summer, of No. 119 Jackson street, Scran ton, Pa., says; "Dr. A. W, Chase's Nerve Pills are a Betitly. at Iter homo on Thlid slreeti .Miss Helen lleiitly, of Wllllunisport. !:, A. Peiinlnuin, or the Citizen, nnd II. H, Bassett, of tlie Independent, re t'urned yesterday from the IMIliit'litl excursion to Buffalo, .Mr. and Mrs. Homer (lieeue left this morning for a trip up tlie Hudson river, to be absent a few days. Itev. William H. Swirt preached the haci'iilaiii eate sermon to the graduat ing class of the Itonesdale high school last evening, The text was taken from 1 John. S-UI, and was presented by Mr. Swift In his usual forcible manner. The large ehureh was filled with an appreciative audience. FACTORYVILLE. Special to the -siiantnn Tiibune. Faetoryvllle, .tune II. Tlie observ ance of commencement week of Key stone academy began last Sunday morning at the Baptist church. J'rn fessor Sully preached an eloquent ser mon from the text found In Genesis 11 1. "And let us make lis a name." In the evening Itev. Mr. Smith? of Scran ton, delivered a most Instructive and powerful sermon before the religious societies of the school. Keystone academy Is getting out a very neat and useful handbook, which will be ready for distribution about Hie 11th. Mr. and Mrs. P.obert Hughes, of Scranton, spent Sunday in town. Mr. and Mrs. B. ,1. Crlsman returned from their wedding trip Monday after ii ion. They will reside in a newlv furiMshed home tin the farm of Mr. .1. Ii Camveli. They were given a reeep tlou Monday evening, which was at tended by some thirty relatives ana friends. A line collection of gifts showed the good wishes of their friends. Mr. Crlsman is one of our highly respected young men and Ills bride was a popular teacher at Hniues burg, X. .1. Mrs. Giles S. AVIIson came down from Montrose last Friday and at tended the ninetieth anniversary of her uncle. Isaac Dean, at Waverly. She returned on Monday to Montrose, where she with her invalid husband are spending the summer with their son, Dr. .John G. Wilson. Monday evening, at a special meet ing of Paiilowna lodge. Daughters of P.obekah. Mrs. Frances K, Transue, of Laceyvllle, grand master deputy of Wyoming- county, was present and In stalled the following officers: X'oble grand, Miss Alice Hanson: vice grand, Mrs. Elizabeth Knapp; soo-etary, Mr. It. H. Holgate. Faetoryvllle Kncanipment will meet in regular session Wednesday even ing. .Mrs. Fred Wright has returned from Gettysburg, where she represented the Ladies' circle, (J. A. It., of this place. Professor II. F. Jarvls held an ex amination for touchers here last Sat urday. Mrs. Bay Beardsley and daughter, .Muriel, of Binghamton, X. Y., are spending the week with Mrs. Sinirell. The funeral of Mrs. Annie Gibbs was attended from the residence of Mrs. Stevens last Snturday. NEW MILFORP. Spf-ei.il t, the Sirantnn Tribune Xew Mllford, June 10. Mrs. Frances Patterson Is visiting friends in Brook lyn. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morse ami son, Glen, spent Sunday In Binghamton. A game of ball was played on the local grounds Saturday afternoon be tween nine players from the tannery and a club selected for tlie occasion. Mrs. F. F. Moss visited her sister in Harlord the latter part of the week. W. F. Sherwood and wife spent Sun day of last week at the home of Sirs. A. E. Sherwood. J. V. Axtell, of Stevens Point, was a guest of friends In town Saturday and Sunday. Miss Kmnia Cornwall, of Blirghani ton, called on friends hero last week. Thomas Allen, of Binghamton, was a guest at the home of Tracey Hay den Sunday. Mrs. Matthew iland entertained Mrs. Daniel Ford, of Blnshaimou, the fore part nf the week, Charles A. Tucker, of Binghamton, visited his father In this place re cently, John Lislle, of Susquehanna, was in town on business last week. Bev. Charles Smith spent Monday ami Tuesday at Great TJend. Mrs. Albert '.Moss Is contlned to her home by Illness. Miss Hun McConnell lias returned fioui Stroudsburg, where she has been attending school the past year. .Mr, and .Mrs. K. B, Smith, Mrs. M. O. Bradley. Misses Minnie and Bessie Bradley, .Mr, and Mrs, John Moffat, Mr and Mrs, L. A, Sherwood and Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison, attended tlie fortieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Hnndrick at Hall stead last Tuesday. .Mrs. B, F, Waterman, of Hnlistead, splendid cure for nervous slid; head aches, Mine were terrible at times, 1 was nervous at tlie same time, The nerve pills wore recommended to mo and I got a box nt Matthews Bros,' drug stoi, Lackawanna avenue, and they completely cured the headaches and nervousness, This, 1 think, is recommendation enough," Dr. A. W, Chase's Nerve Pills, 50 cents & box at druggists, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo. N. V, spent Saturday and Sunday with rela tives heic. A number of our town people at tended Buffalo Bill's show In Bing hamton to-day. The ladles of the Working guild will serve a ton cent supper In the Pres byterian church parlors on Thursday from live until eight o'clock. Kvory body Invited. HOPBOTTOJH. Ipcclil to Hit) Srrinton Trlbuni. Hopbottom, June 10.-- The lawn festival given lut week by the Willing Workers of tlie Methodist rlnuvh. was a HtinjKis. Anuiig those who attended the Buffno Bill show on Saturday, wore Mlssf 1'Miui Brown and .Mabel .Inffrs, Mrs. Asa Wllniarth, Mr, N. M. Finn. Mis. W, 10. Brown, retimed homo Sunday evening after a three weeks visit at tlie homo of her parents In Now York, Tho FnlyorsallHl Ladles Aid. .will meet with Mrs. Kdwnrd Smith of Lenox, Tuesday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wllniarth or Owego, visited Mr. Wllninrth's mother, Mrs, Julia Wllniarth, over Sunday. Mr. Saxa Wllnmrlh was home from Alford, aiso. The people who gal hoicd at the Universalis church for services Sun day evening were disappointed, the pastor not arriving from Nicholson as expected. There ware no services the previous Sabbath, Mr. Li wis being III nt Hint time, and lie was 'no doubt un able lo fllll his appointment this week, Chlldrens Sunday was observed! with an appropriate program at the Methodist cluirch Sunday morning. Mrs. Myrtle Morris, recently spent a few days with her mother, en route from Sc.inton to Buffalo, making tlie .iouney in company with her children, by horse and carriage. The School Board have as yet failed to reorganize for tho coming year, and there Is some talk among the citizens of appealing- to court to appoint a new board, owing to tlie fact that a Sate of disagreement and dead lock lias iharaeterlzed tlie entire past vear. For the bcnellt of the school, at least It room:; about time that tlie dispos ition, If not the personnel of the or ganization should be changed. FOREST CITY. Sitvi.il tn Hie Si-Miiton Tiibuiic. Forest City, Juno 111. Tho annual meeting of the stockholders of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Telephone company will bo hold at Thompson on Thursday next at 10o'elock. It will be a large and interesting meeting. Nearly all the' share owners will be present or send a proxy, and It is said there will be a stiff light for suprem acy between opposing factious. A reception will be tendered 'Bev. ami Mrs. Hollelislied In the Presby terian church Friday night. Misses Myrtle Martin and Isabella Johnson are attending tho summer school at Xew Mllford. Albert Huddy, of C'arbondale, was a Forest City visitor last evening. A band of gypsies camped just north of town, attracted many visitors yes terday. They have the usual collec tion of horses, clogs,, bears, etc. J. II. Cunningham is in Williams port, attending the llrst session of the new United States court. The board of health urges all house holders to be unusually vigilant In cleaning up their hack yards and cel lars this spring owing to the small pox epidemic in Luzerne county. It Is the stitch In time that counts. ,. .Mrs. M. O'llara. of Pleasant Mount, was a visitor in town today. Yesterday was children's day at the Methodist church. Tlie edifice was lavishly trimmed with plants and flowers, and a very Interesting pro gramme was carried out by the young people. The Presbyterian Sunday school will have Its floral day services on Sunday evening next. Head Feels Like Burst'ng. Maybe you were out late last night? If you had taken a Krause's Headache Capsule before retiring your head would be cool and clear this morning. Take one now and you will he all right in an half hour. Price '.Tic. Sold by all druggists. m TUNKHANNOCK. Special to tlie Scranton Tribune. Tunkliannnck, June ill. William Piatt returned home Sunday from a visit to the Pan-American exposition. Marshall Seutt, of Carbondale, spent Sunday with friends in town. Attorney Paul J, .Sherwood, of Wllkes-Barre, was doing business in town on Monday. A game of hull between thu married and unmarried business men will be played on Gravel Hill this (Tuesday) afternoon, Miss Lillian Hickman, of Sayrc, is the guest of friends In town, .Mrs, Dell Seutt, of Carbondale, who has been visiting friends and rela tives the past week, returned home on Snturday. Mrs, Elizabeth Boss, of Putnam street, visited tile Pan-American ex position last week. Final argument of counsel In tlie distribution of proceeds of real estate of 10. it. Blukeslec vas heard before, lOleannr J. Little, auditor, on Mon day, The regular Juno term of court con venes n n Monday next, Jjino I7th, Tlie court calendars have been printed and are ready for distribution, AVOCA. There will lie a meeting of tho Teamsters' union on Thursday even lug, Olllcers of tho international union will lie present. The Ladles' auxiliary, St. Aloyslus society will meet on Thursday evening. The marriage of Miss Nellie Halliey, of Pittston, and Simon Queoney, of the West Side, will take place next week, Herbert Boase Is homo from college and will spend the next two mouths at the family residence on South Main street. Bey. James Morrison is wllli the priests at Harvey's lake this week, Messrs, McUinty and lieddiiigton, of Olyphant, spent Sunday ut the res), dencp of Mr. and Mrs. T, J, O'Malley John McKeon, of the Chester .Mili tary academy, Is the guest, of his grandparents, Mr, and .Mrs. Patrick .McKeon, Sunday was observed as children's day ut the Methodist lOplscopal church. Tlie little ones acquitted themselves admirably, and with the lloral decorations Hie scene wits In spiring. In the evening tlie presiding elder, Bev, Dr. Qrlflln, preuched. Joseph Coyle, of Beaver Meadow, has returned home, after several days' visit at the Dougherty residence In Hie North End. Kvery member of the Taxpayers' association should attend tonight's meeting. Important borough matters will be discussed, THE MARKETS. WU Strut IUtUw. Nrw Vntk, June lit. Ihrre w.n mime lliiilil.i (Inn In tlir nlmk in.ir'ct toiltiy, til w,u fnirnlmil' imcii li.v tin' drop in lihn mi fjlunUy atlcr tli bank iMidi'ilirtil iiciltrd. The bi'nr Mrty, ttlilcll olil Mollis ill Hint tliiif, tonlltiiinl lliclr rflorH toiljy. A number, of deielopmenti liel)fil lliem in tlii-n piirpo'e, but niter the prewuie: ol tbo nolllliff luil iiei'ii tclriteil mill uppoiterx ol utmW I'fWili In bill lii pill!- (Willi, the Iiimih took Hit! larm uml begun lo inft llii'lr dmit lines ' Iiir ery nenornl tiTOierles of the Iwes hii1 In J few Mniku quite a nntnltln Rnln. Tbo in.triy .Hlmliliiu to tlie imli.i"e uml mil' KolliUitlim nf mine ol the iiiileinili'iit rteel mm tunic w.n m.ulc miuli ef by the be.u, who ilr. vm Imminent between two Mii.iiu 111 gimip.4 wii Imminent betwein I lit; two lln.uiPi.il ntmiM ttlilcll flaurnl In the Nnrlliiin PuilnV n.ii.uri'1, The tcel Minks loot H'k iiinl I1,,, rp'peitlvelj, lor the inmiiiini Jlnl Imfeireil iltirliiff tlie perloil of ttenknnJi, but Milled lo u fuitlon oer S,Ulii. liny, .Sime ImIi c.ihn tli.it h.nl been esbiblWieil in the Soutlive.letn Riuiip wele viieil out by the Pipmiiip tn wll. xtoi'k in Hull, itienp ileillnlni: in mlnpullir with the uelieiid lt. Hock M.niil felt u linifli ii Pi limn Hie be-t, SI. I'llill. !U4. iiinl Mlvumi l'.U'lili...T!i. Tlie le.nlliiK IihIiW rials limvpil Hither mule iletieii,n, miu.ii- f.illlinf nearly I, Amalitaiiiateil I'upppr, .Hi, .mil Allied can Tubal in, IViiplc'x tlan uml the Xew Veil,' piitilit iilllllie.t finni I-1, to ill. Tlie late mlly left the net ihaiiKi'' liilllinii( in only it few Miukf. MHoiui P.ii'lhV luce er.v Miomily lo liil In the lafe tleallims, wbieli wjs 2, points over .Mtliitlay, Tlie Southwestern i.1oeks uenelillly, vmtlii'lii P.itllli', Alt Ill-oil n lid I uioii I'.iiilli'. made notably ftwul leiwrrlrt .mil l'ennyl.tnl.i was lltliil a point out Situiil.iy. 'the ilodiiv, liriellliclo-, was llglill. lliruiil.il, Hie mniket jlclilliifC iik.iIii In ,ol. Ainerltiin l.lnspril lo-e h'a inn! Hie prrlonril, S, on the buytiiK of only u tew huiiilii'il liait'!i. Total -alls today, SJ7.MH1 sli.il p. Tlie lionil maikel was iiioilcialely rutin' ami ?lx, nl some lilrRill.iliO, but wan in Hie main II Total sales par uiluo, i-J, -:0,IHH). I 'tilt r-ft ht.HM bonils wpip all iiiicli.1 ncril on I tic last mil. ThP following quotaliniis rp lurninlicil This Tribune by Jl, S. Jordan & Co., rooms T03-7M Mer builillntr, Scranton, Pa. Telephone COM: eipen- Itipli- Low .!b- me evt. t, Iiir. AniPiiuiii Simar Ill lll'i I4i! lll'i AmeriiMii Tobaico 1 1:1 II! Ilil'.i Ill's .Mililsoi .".-I'i Ni',2 M" SIP .Mi bison. IV !!: 1UI lot Wi', lliook. Traction Wl'i Mli Til Ml-'i Hall. Obin i.inT'i HlsU J t i . lOS'i foul. TulMt-ru ii'l'si TO'.i l,1 a Ttl' I lies. A- Ohio I'l'fc .Vli i 1S'a ,) St. Paul 11,11', Puli 1ll.i',i pl'iii Itnik l-lanil Iiwig li.'i Pill-., Ha K k Tt'.. Pr. u:P,i HI lU Wi l.ouis. .V- x.i-1 limn im'i Jus1, w.i'i m iiievaitii iimi; mi n;oi un Met. Ti.irtiim 171'i V,-J'.i 170 I7J Ml.so. p,iciltu llll l-jn lit! ll'lll Sniitlipiu P.icitii' ,",S .VH ... ."m;U iViiJ Xoi'lolk We-l .VI-1 .Vlij. ,VJ, .VI X. V. Central IS-j4 I .111 1.11 !V,it (Intaiio ,V- WM :ir',i nil'i :t7 j Ppiiii.i. Itv Lion 1PH ll'i l.M PaciHf Mail Aii U il 4:1 lltadiiiir Hi- l.iiB I.V'i JU. IV.B Iteadlnj; Hi'., Pr Tsli W. t;i.. : Snutliprn B. H :::!', :cia :'. ;:.. Southern It. K IV., ... 5-iiVi fMl'i SV'i Mi"8 'IVmi. foal A lion .... .S',.j .VI .',S .VI 1'. S. Leather I::? 11 :Sj, I.P, 1". H. Le.ither, Pr 7IH.I 7n',; 7u 7!'.i 1'. S. Itnbbei- SP; -jni, aia4 -Jtl!, 1'iiion Pacific lntl4 i7b Pl'i'a 107n I'liion Pai'ltii', Pr Ni"'i nn'j S'lL'. !i, Wabash, Pr 4:ii II 4 II Western 1'nion ill !il !i.i4 (ll'i Col. fuel k lion HM'A IIH'i ItKI'-i 1WI?H lilie Hi 4.f' 11 t:l i i Kne, I-t 70 - 70 ti'i'l 7ii lul. Snutliiin 1.1 1.114 n 111; Texas Pai-ifie -no; ,111 J m';, Amer. Car I'oumliy .... 'J!i"; llilK. -jn Illl.i', P. S. Steel C, nt 1:111' 4; 4in l. S. Steel Co., Pi HTi lis'. 7 -iij XLW VOHK fiHAlX MAItRm". Open- High- Low- Clos- Mli;AT. Inif. e.. e-t. int'. July 7'iH 7!' 7s'4 7.'4 Si)l 7.1' a 73's 7l:ti 7l"i (OHX. July 4f ' l i,- 4;: Si'iu l-'2 4-.'i 4e'a 4si- Scranton Eoard of Trade Exchanga Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. First National Bank Scranton Savings Hank Third Notional Bank Dime Deposit anil Discount Hank.. Economy Light, II. & i. Co Lacka. Trust Safe Deposit Co Clark & Snover Co., Pr. Scranton Iron Fence k Mfg. Co. ... Scranton Axle Works Lacka-.vanra Dairy Co., Pr. Countv Saving Bank t Trust Co.. Piist National Hank (Carbondale)., Standard Drilline Co Tiailei-. National Har.k Scranton Holt and Nut Co Piiiiik-'t. Hank New Mexico li.v. - C. Co BONDS. Scranton I"ass:nger lUilway, first Mortgage, due 1020 People's Street Hallway, first mort gage, due 1018 People's Street Railway, General mortgage, due 1021 Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka. Township School 5 per cent. Hiil. Asket 12(10 350 4SU 275 46 1J(I 125 ... 100 93 20 300 .".-.'I 311 13 100 ISO ,,. 73 m ... 113 110 100 102 City ot Scranton St. Imp. per tent 102 Scranton Traction 6 per cent lis ... Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corncted by II. 0- 1'ale. 27 Laikawanria Ave.) Hil'.til I'lPli, 2ua20V: dairy, frc-h, lOVia-iOo. l-irpp Full cieain. new, lO'.iallo, ;gga Western fics.li, Plll-aHi.; ne.uliy state, ll'taljc. , , , , llcaii I'cr bushel, ihoke inairuw, Yi.00a2.ti1 Pea Beans Per budii'l, ilioiic nuiiow, .'.Ma $2.1(1. Mcilluni Reans Per bu-hcls. i2.IOaW.45. Hieen Peas Per biisbcles, fl,IOa$l.l.1. l'loui Best patent, per b.uiel, $1.15. Ilcil Kidney Beans Per bushel, !f.,.43aV-'.50, Potatoes Per bushel, MaOOc. Beinuid.i Onions Per Ihi-IipI, l.SOji.co. Philadelphia Qrain nnd Produce. PliilJilclplii.i, .Iuiip 10. Wheat-"ialr. Inwir; i nntiai I giaile .lime 7.1 '.j a 7 1 It . ; toiii, Uc, Iuhcij So. 2 iiil.xetl .lime Ilitj,i4ii-4f. Ooat4- Steady; Xu. 2 while ilipppil, JtlVie. I'lour ijiiiet, but flim; winter Miperlor.iW.lOai.-.'Ji do. pxtia. 2.H) u2.li.1i IVniMilvJlil.) lolli'V ileal-, Ma;i..'i21i tin, tin i-tMlglit, Sl.23.1.1,10; we-lein winter tleur, SK1.23 11.411 tin. do straight, I.IOa:i,i)0; do, do pateni, s:.ti.1.ill.lHI; Kauris ntiaiglil, ill .-.!,, 1.10.111.51; tin. patent, ill .uk, ..').l1"a'l.7.1; spiing rli-Ji, )i.la.'l.;i.1; tin. straight, S:i.Mu:i.S.1; do. paleut, I.M ul; do. I.ivoiltp brands, !j.,I0a4,25; city mills I'XU.i, s2. I0.i-J.ll.": tin. ileal, irl.'J.1aH.I0; do. '.tiaight, M.to.i.'i.iiil; lo. iiateni, i.Miil.2l. It.w l'liiur-lliiil at i-2.75a2.l0 pci-baiiel, us hi iiuallly, Hutlei Sleaili, ,ilr ili'inaiid; tanc.v wcotein iivainerv, pie,; do, iln. piinls, HH. ; do. nearby, l'ic. Kggs Steady; trcsb neaiby, He.; tin. west un, lit-,; do, (.ouHiwc-tcrii, Lie.; tin. Miuthein, p.'c Cliee-e-Sleaily. Itftluiil SuuMr Unilungi'il, Cotton Up. lower; iiildilllng niil.inils, Kljc. Tallow-Pull; city prime In blids, 444alTiit..; louiiliv pilnie In bbls., I'ialTgc. ; takes, 3,4.i!c. Lif I'nultiy riinii Qwl, 1U',: old itxijlflf, 7i; nlne ihickens. ).'u2Jt. ; ihitU-, Ik'. Droved Poultry Finn, good ilemaml; fowls ilioii-r, 10c, j do. fair lo good, fla'Jlie ; old roosters, iHsi-.s loading rliiikriv, lLHIc. ; tuikeis liozen, lOalUr, lleceinls I'lour, 2,(101) li.iriels,15l,000 pounds in sacks; what, l'l,M buslitls; ioiii, iai,(HHl btisliels; oats, ln.nfiO bushels. Shipments Wheal, 8-,l0 bu.bfls; inin, 7.1,000 bushels; oats, JO.tKW bulbils, New York Grain and Froduc. XI'W Yoik, .Iuiip 10. Flour Dull ami e.isef with a llglt tlt'ciino in ihohe grades; Minn, tulilit, 'l.0.1j.2i. Wheal Spot inaiket eaiiei ; Xo, 2 ictl, hftf4''. f. " l. atlo.it; Xo. 2 led, 70l,sC elevator; Xo. 1 Noithein Dululb, Sl'.lc f, o. h. alloal. Oplioini opencil steady, but later rated on. A lemporaiy rally at noon ua followed by .1 later tliup, i-lnaing xeak at esu7v. net decline, duly iloM'il Tslic; Sept, 7l?4c. ; Oct. "Jliu Op. I leas wen- geneully tleady to ilnu all tuv, Closetl lalily kteady at if. net tlecline, July ilosetl KT.c i Sept. ISisC OjIk- Spot Hun! l", 2, ifji'.i Xo. 3, Si'.i Xo. a white, 31i,Jte.; Xo. !l wlilte, Slsir.t furl! mlxeil we-tein, ;i2a:lP,si!; track while, :l21,.ia.,l7i'. 0iton.s very quiet, but lirnily belli. Hutlt'i riim; cipaniery, MaPv.; tJilurv, 12alli.; Imitation rieaiueiy, .1jtt:i',; state ' ilalty, Halfc. Kggs ljuiet; lale and IVniisyhania, Plii-c; notviii unguded, 11a I'J'.sc. 1 weieiii i-audlitl telected. l:iJi:H-ii'. Cheiw Sleady; fancy latge colored, Sj(s0ix-. ; do. tlo. wlille. Minnie ; fancy Miuli coloieil, HVv. do. do. white, DUaOlJi'. Chicago Qrain and Product. (bliaao, June 10. Heau held the Mattery in llie wheat lilt today, July wheat dosing; s4aTc. biwer. July corn at the c-loso wo ",4c. dgher, July cats khuwrd a loss of ,4e. ani ptoi-lsious were lOiUc-. to 13e. Iilghci, C'.uli tjuolailom uniA ii m t,l trxlt a nriv -i imiuiiit Flour ljulet; xo. 1 pnng xvneat, i-.,473e.; Xo. a. .iail',sc; Xo. 2 ml. "2a73ii No. 3 coin, lM4alPc; Xo. 2 yellow, .'l; No. 8 oats, 27',ij 2ex; Xo. 2 while, iWlji.; No. 3 wbte, 27j;j 21'.; No. 2 r,ie, OHjc. ; good feeding barley. tOaVOt-.; fair to iliolce mailing, 51a Vic, ; No. 1 Dai aud. il.ii): No. 1 Norlbwtitcru. it. 71; THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Pour Llnei, 3 Cent lor Rich Extra Lint. For Bent. For Reeto About 1 200 feet of floor space oil 4th floor of the Tribune building, suitable for light maufneturing. In eluding heat, light and power. Enquire at oflice of The Tuibun,:. . 1 - l-'liAT Poll IIKXT Willi nil inoileiii imptnwincnK Apply nt Hill Linden street. I'Oll IIKXT Spipn-roiuil home, with inmletii Im iiotnienls, on lireen Hlilne stieel. Imiiiiin PI2.1 Samterson avpniie. roll IIKXT In Hilton, loltaite nf nine looms, furnished or unfurnished, for Hie e.ioii or IniiHPi-i llie minules lo stallon; (toml lni-iHoii; ti.tliiKP 11e.11 1 v new nnd nil in Rood shape. Apply It, O. W. ('.niton, ll.tllon, Pa. I'OU IIKXT Nine-mom bou.e, wllb I1.1II1 mom and fnm.iip. Apply nt I11PJ .laekon slreet. I'OU lli:.Vr-(.noni linusp, eonier Wayne avpnue and Putnam stint; hot and mid water, none but small faiuilv need apply. 1701 Wayne aienue. 29 flRKti.V llinni: STIII'.ET. ten rooms, moilein Iinprovcnients; steam heat furnished; dcslr desirable. For Sale. I'OU SAI.i: Spconibbanded ladies' bicyile, cheap. Call at .122 Washington iiieuue, sfcoinl Htmr. , r vx.'v x I'OU SAI.i: Team pint! bled Muiituns, ," and il yeui.s old; lull sisteis fat w.ilkeis; extia tlrlieis double or sinsle; sound mnl kind; pets in stable. I, ii. Stlioonmakei, j;iinliut-t, la. I'Oll SAI.i: One-tldid sable, laiRe stole build, ine; in .Hoi a, fully equipped lor Kiucral hloie piuioes or can be used for failoiy. ANo two dclhciy waKons in pood londltton; two Hiree-bnuel oil tanks and punip; two sliow raen; t.he i-heee safe; one lamp platt'i.-im stales; one Mfe. Iliooks ,- ),i ,. hepiiie south Side Stole Co., Minonka, Pa pi imp 'tlmotliv seed, $.!a:!.btf; niiss polk, ill.SO.i U.S.",; I.111I, "!). j2ia?..M: slmit libs. !fXaS.li; iliv villetl shouldeif, tl";.i7 v.; shoil tlear hide-, .fs.-j:,.is.:!7':; itliiskey, IH.-.T. Chicago Live Stock Market. Cliiiano. .lime 10. -Cattle Heuipls, -.'2.IKKI. einiliim 1.20O Texaii',; Meeis, slioiiK, at IP butilieiV stocks, stead-; Tcxans, tlim. Hood prime slee. Y."i.ti0aS.0.; toor eo meitiuin, fl..' Vai; stockeis and fpedei, steady, sal.Sn; 101 S2.70.li; beifi'is, .7,a.'i. I.i; i-anneis, Sii-J.li",; bu sieadv. S2.mial.ii3: calies sleady. iI.ij.7,: Te stteiJ, tl.:i.",a.".is); Texas bulls, .,.7.m:i.",. "g Iteceipls I (,il.t , :I7,000; tiunoiiow, I'l.OOO; e'li liiated, left oier, .oiki. stmliK, .V. lo "'f-f. hiali er. Tops, liO. 10; mi.xod and l,uli4ii, s"i.7."a i.117'2; sood to iboite heaiy, s.'i.Mali.lO: louuli lie.ny, c"i.70.i.'i.sO; llirlit, $"i.7.",.i",.il7'.i; bulk of sales yi.fOaO. slipep Iteceipls, -JO.tMIO; lieep anil I.inuis up 10 .i.. 111; iiooti 10 tnoite weuieis, f.l.00.1 1. 1.".; lair to ihoiie inixrtl, .s:.70a:!.0.-,; we.l em sheep. s:i.K),il.l.'i; Texas sheep yr.irliii, Sla 4.2."; natice lainlis, tlal.l.'i; wetein lambs, -fl.OO .1 -. t -. Buffalo Live Stock. Iliilt.ilo, June 10.- Cattle-Steady; 1 boicp Ir, ev tl.i expoit tattle, $.l"j'...'i; Kimtl lo best, l.llla ."ifiO: hliippiiiR steels, S'-I-'-i'lI.; expoit bull-: ilioite lo e.xtia. $1.11.50; kooiI 10 choite butcheis' steers, ji..Vi.il,i0; kooiI to best tat bull-, ?la4.lft; Bund to choice tat tows, Isl.'iOa'i.lO; fat lielfpis choice to e.xlra, f.7.'i.i,.2.'i; hoimI to choice tlo., Jrf.."i0.i4.7."i. Canada stock calies choice lo extra, sl,10a4..",0; kooiI to thoiie do., ,I.10j4..'; Canaili feedeis Kood to extia, ,l.2"ia I.Im. Call e Choice lo extia, .""jali; Rootl to choice, K..'i0a'.7."; Michigan tulips, f,1.7.'i.il. LaiiiKs Clioice to ex tia. K.l"ia'i.2."; tine sale at isi.ll',; aood to thoiie, M.lsl.i.1.10; sheep choite lo extia, MJOal.-J.",; ynnd to choite, sl.lKl.ri. llnjis Mixctl iiiediiim and heaiy. $s!.07iiaif.l(); yoikeis, vi.lOiii.i:,; piss, K0.iati.10; lonubs, .i.40.i".lil; stas, fl,,'iilal.7.". New York Live Stock. Xew Yoik, .lime 10. Beeves Steers, steady In 111,-, lower; bulls, steady; cows, steady 10 l.V. lower; steeis. 't.l.i'.pn; extia, j-41. 1 ." ; bulls, S!.2"u 4,.'i7!.; lows, Ifi.oOal.l?',". Cahes Market slow ami iria2.c. lower; butler milks. 2.'a."i0c. ol,'. 'enls, LU.',; choite and extia, S.i.8.1a(i; butler milks, fsll.oOa::.,'). Sheep Veij slow; yeailinss, dull .1111I lower; lambs, in fail ilemainl ami steadp; sheep, t2.,0jl: yeailliiiis, $ta.V, l.imlis, $.-.;0.ill..iO. Hogs Maikel linn at ifU.Plaii.''.'"'. East Liberty Cattle. Pa.sl Liberty, JunelO. Cattle Steady; e.xtia, $,".'f"ali; piime, .",70a j.Sa ; uood, $j. lOa.i.o'). Hoys At Hit-; prinio heaiy, fti.10itl.12l-;; brut, medium ami ynrkcis, H10a(l.l2',i; llaht, do., .i.iil.ll-,, piss-, 4(l.0.i.i(i.l0! skiis, IjH.rAio: ioukIis, $lal.."0, SIippi Dull mid low-cr; be.st wplheis, M.!i."ial; thoiie yeailliiKS, l.7.''.t I.S.i; iiinimnii In unod, .i.H.(s1; leal calies, tli.HI.2,". Oil Market. Oil Cn.i, .Iuiip 10. Credit baUmo, Hi"i; feitl fiiales, no btl; blpniens, -Jsl.llll; aieiase, e'7,. SO'i; inns, 2."i,(liri; aierace, 71,277. BASE BALL. American League. ,1 At Huston- II. II. I Milwaukee 0 0 .1 0 t 0 O II 0- I ,s 2 Itoslon 0 0 0 0 I) l (i II 7 !' 2 llallerles llawlcy, 1,'anln and Conner; Kellum and 'ihtcrkonROSt, 1'mpiie Mina-au. At llaltlinoic-- It. II. I:. Cleieland 1 1 2 0 0 t 0 0 .1-1.1 II I llaltlmoie 2 II (I O 0 II II 1 II- Ii 12 I llalttiict, lliiwlluir, Hurler uml Veauei; Miliiu nity and llirniiahan. t'niiiic sheiidau and C1.I1110II.V. At Plilladelplila- It. II. II. Detinlt 0 -.' 110 11 I 0 1 0 1-:, !i I Pliiladelphia 2 110 2 0 0 0 110 11-1 7 t llJltPllen Miller and lluelow; Piatt and I'tiw. pis, 1'nipilP Canllllon. At Waslilnsltiii- It. II. II. CliiiaRo n 2 I I .1 0 OOllll-pi 1.1 t W'ashlliKlou 0 II I 0 0 0 I S 0 II- 10 pi ;, llattciies-Katoll, Criftitli and Sulliidii; I'at ton, Hear and Claik. I'mplre Haskell. Nntionnl League. At Pilt.liuiK it. 11. i:. New Vork 00 11 ft 0 n u 0 1 1 1, ;t Pilt.buii; 00 0000 1 2 H 7 II UaltPiies Taylor and llnwninan; I'iiilippl and O'Connor. rmplie-O'Pay, ( At Cimlnnatl- If II. I:, lltv-ton ,.., 002 0 0 11 a 0 l-!l pi 1 Cini'iiinatl I 1 0 1 0 I u 0 I- S 12 'i llatleries-Willis and llittildse; X'ewlou. and lleigen. I'lnplre anlp. At St. l.ouli- II. . 1:. Philadelphia , 00 1)000 000-0 7 0 St. 1mU 4 100 00 00 S 111 0 llattrries White, Tow ii.send and HmiHass; llaipur and Nichols. I'liiiiiicCunniiixhaiii. At C'hicaso- It. II. II. Piookliii 0 0 5 0 0 4 0 0 II- 11 1:, 1 Chicago 00 0 0 0 1 0 0 11- l t, Huteilr Honouii and Miliuiie; lla-nu and Kaboe. Pmptip llw.ier. Eastern League. llailfcnl, -'I; Montieal, 2. Woneslcr, 7; IliilTalo, 2. Sirai'iire, 7; llochester, 2. State League. At lleadlns- ). , p.. Lancaster 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- S 6 Dcadinz 10 110 0 0 1 fi i :t Hatlcriei Hunt and I'ither; Ton ami Slalam-well. SITUATIONS WANTED I3 REE. Wanted. W'AXTIll) Tlie woild to know that pxpiilmentliij; Willi I I1111111.il l in has passed nwn.l, but is spiidlly uml peiiiiiitiently rilled. All InhnmaHim liet' In iiilllnir mi or nililiesliut ,1. I!. Ta.ilm lluein.py ball, or C. W. t'nlenian, Innllni nf Hie Set uml Pieshitriiuii thiiirh, ieIdelup ll Million loiitl, Siiaiiton, Pa, Help Wanted Male. WAXTIIII lineinflie, liiistwnilliy, .100111; tn.ili; must lie well leiniiiiiieiiileil. Ilacei, 1112 .Meats biilldliu;. W'AXTi:il-S.ile.uou, tliilellnit nr total: weekly salary paid. Hen Ilk Seed Co., ltocheler, Help Wanted Female. WANTIIO lllil fni- Krnei.ll hniiscwiuk. Apply Tuewl.iy p, in., Il-J Colfax aienue, W'AXTLII -lloiiM'kieier lint over pi jpiiis; I'm lest.int, whinner urn! two iliibbeii. Call ut 412 Tliroop sheet, lluuuinie, Wednesday. W AX'TKII Woman for Ktneial hoiiewoik. In ipilie at III! .M.ulisnii aienup. tli't Hal. WAXTDll-Conipetent sill fm Reneial house wink. 17-211 .MnliriiP lllenue. W'AXTi:il -A ilemi, neat, expel lent eil punk; well lei niimii'iidcil, .Mis, W'illiuui Council, IHVi Vinp sttpet, W'AX'lllll A second sill; must be Rood wailiet. Apply 1012 Vine streit. lilllf. W'XTi:il- -l-'or BPIiri.il bnii-iwciik In null family. .'117 Webster .nenue. BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Received at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 F. M. Central City ALtlLIlT SOIH.trrZ, corner Mulbciry ctreet and Webster avenue. fllJKl'AV PICIILL, CM Ailams aienue. West Side l',0II(li: W. JIIXKIXS, 101 Snulli Main avenue. South Scranton l'Ri:i) L. TIIItPPE. 72!) Cedar avenue. North Scranton GLO. W. 11AVIS, corner Noith Main aienue and Market stieet. Green Ridge CIIAtlt.KS P. .IOX'i:S, 1J57 llickson avenue. 1". J. JOHNS. 9-'0 Gieen Itidge street. (.'. l.OilLN, lorner Washington ave nue antl Marion stieet. Petersburg W. II. KXCPFKf,, 1017 living avenue. Dunmore J. 0. BONK & SON. Real Estate. LOT KOIt SAI.i: -llarilson, near Linden, 40 feel; iieai ly oppo-ile Mr. W'llliaui Law's SI2.HIS) linme. Onli !r'l7.i. lednteii horn SI, 100, or will pxcli,ine;p. Comc.r.i.s, Dime llanlc buildintc. .I75 WILL IHY 10 loot lot within Hnee blocks of Moses Tax lor hospital; not in alley; sew.' eied. Deduced fioui ifSlHi. iM down.' ComeKis, Dime Hank liiiilililiu. ?l,('s)0 lluys si.x.ioom, single house, itood well. Lot UIO.x'JOO, Si union stieet, Dalton, Pa. Wells k Kealor. S?I,S90 lluys bullilini; lot, -I0vl.1ci. Wheeler aie nue. Wells k Keater, Hint Uuildiu;;, l?2,'aOO llu.is double bouse, rooms on a side, all iinpiou'liii'iils, except jjas. Uean street, Pioii deuce. Wells k Keattr. Money to Loan. MONLV to loan on improved city real estate. ni:xnv bi:i.ix .in. niAs. ii. wt:lli:s. THOMAS SPHACJUK. .lllO.ilOil TO LOAN Lowest r:.tes; stralsht or monthly payments. Stark k Co.,Tiaden' bid?. AXY AMOUNT OI- MOXT'.V TO LOAX-JuUk, straiRlil leans or lluibiiiiR and Loan. At from 1 to 1 per cent. Call on X. V. Walkci, HM-.lla t.'onuell buildin;. Furnished Booms. I'OR Hi:XT One laiRe fuinlslied fiont loom; also one side loom. n:!7 Adams avenue. Booms and Board. LARCH! front room with boaid (or two gentle men, 41(1 Adams aienue. Boarding. Till', WTXHKIIMHIli:, new piivale Imai'dins house, laiRe looms, kooiI table. .VII Washington ale. line. Boarders Wanted. l.AKI! li:W l OTTAlii:, on faint, wauls limited imniber siiimiier lioaidils. I'm paititulais nil iIicn. Mis. ('., box 12, Dlinoik. Pa. WAXTi:i)-Table lionideii. Jlis, Toniikllis, Sit Wiishlngton avenue. Lost. I.IOT Oentleiii.iirs poikel i-nmli, siller case, ini tials I), M. I' Plea.e lelmn same In ,111 Mailinn aienue or Tiiliuim oltite. Buffalo Hotel. I'AX Ali:i. VS IIICHILII'.r IIOTHI, lilstil.iss lp.llllllll't. ililett l .11" line. ll.loil.llile l.lle.. mills nr siiik'p iniuiis; send Im- lirtulai. A. T stewait, Minnie) llnihllUK, llullahi. Situations Wanted. WANTI'.H - situatinii alumni Kenllcniau's plate or janitor wnik, s. H. II., 010 WclMrr auiiue. SlTI'.VIION WWTI'.H H a inima man to tin urn- kind of woik or welkins In piiiale fa'ii. ily nr tiililng a Biocvry v..i;i,n, Ailtlirvt iaie nf .limn lllorb, liar tt libl Price stieet. Sl'll ATIOX WASTKD-My a man giadins: or laying .Idt'iialks, or lixln,' femes oi iiiiimi lawn., in any kind ol uoiU. tall m- addiiM l-I'M Pioiltleliic load. SITl A'llOX WANIKD. -Tiitstwoith.i. nlialile iuiiiik man, yonti habits wauls pinlri wml.. lineil penman. al.ny opllnual, Tl list wot lb.. , Tlibuno tllliii'. SlTI'Vl'lOX WAXTi:l-A watih-iiiaker; -ii jeais p.iilliuie; leleii'iites. Unbelt T, suillli, gee. rial deliur). Sl'll A'f'ION W'N'ir.ll -Ily good agent and geu rial lJlll-1 ir. It, I. Miiilh, 111 I'llill avr line. nut-. SlTl'A'l'IOS WAXI'DII ll.i a woman lo go oui , day w.l-liln,', Iioiiiuu oi 'i leaning. Plea.e tall or atldii'M Mis. HiKst-ll, I21'l Citlar aienue. c ill. sill A'HON W AXTLII Acllie .loung man ilc.lie, position; is Milier, bonest and tellable, liood lefeiemi'. l T'libiine Oflnc. VOl'XH MAIHIIKII MN wauls light woik; good penman, llnglioli. Human and HuugjrUii. O. Ph., lilO llioadwu)', snaiiloii. Pa. YOI.'MI MAX, 21, tollego graduate, dolit's a position a bookkeeper or assistant; iau epeulc Upcwillci. I'or lull pajtliul.ir addirsj Wesley II. Wcaicr, box 1), l,pca 1'a. .Ol'NU W'O.MX wants iiorillan as an ad. wilier in ill y toodi ur fuinjtiirc '.lore 'in this city. Lsptii.-inc and best' of KrVrcmc. Jl. W',, 205 Washington airline. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Thin Pour Llnei, 6 Cents (or Bach Extra tint, PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. lillWAIII) C. .Sl'Al'I.IIINH, 23 TltADIinS HANK lluiltllng. Architects i:i)W'AIII) If. HAV1S, AncllITIXT, CO.SNXI.Ij building, IIIKHHftlClx L. ItltOWN, AUCII. P., RK.M, Kslatp llxrlinngp Ilhlg.. 12(1 Washington ave. Cl'll and Mining Engineers. If. I,. IIAIIIHXtl, mnl COXXKI.I. IIHILDIXO. Dentists. nn. a i:. i-:ii,i:s't,i:itm.it, pauu huildino, Spineo sliecf, Snanton. Ull. C. C. LAUIIACH, 115 W'VOMIX'O AVKXUE. Lawyers. flJANK ii llOYI.i:. ArronNKV-AT-LAW. 1'oonis 12, 14, 1(1 and 18 Purr building. V. K, TltACV.ATT' V.COM MONWKALTII BLPfi I. U. nnPLOOLL', ATT0P.NXY-1.OANS NKOO Haled on real pstate security. Mcars bulldinj, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. WILLAIID, .VARIIKN' k KNAPP. ATTOflNEYS and counsellois-at-law. llcpublican butldini,, Washington avenue. JI'SSUP k JPSSHP, ATTOHNXVS AND COllX- sellors-al-law. C'oiriiiionwealth building, Rooum II), 20 and 21. HOWARD W. TIIAYKR. ATTORNBY'. ROOMS OOl-OOf, nth floor. Meais building;. L. A. WATUKS. ATTORN'P.Y-AT-LAW, ROARO of Trade building, Scranton, Pi. I'ATTKRRON k WILCO.Y, TRADKRS' NATIONAL Rank building. C. COMPOYS, p., 3 RKI'UBLICAN BUILDINO. " A. W. BKRTIIOI.F. OFKICK MOVKD TO NO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Sugeons. Dlt. W. II. ALLLN, 513 NORTH WASIUNOTON avenue. DR. S. W. I.'AMORHAIJX, OFt'KT, 339 WASH Ington avenue. Hesidence, 1318 Mulbeiry Chronio disease, lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-iuinary oigans a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. in. Hotels and Besturants. "Hi: L'l.K C'APi:, 12.5 AND 127 FRANKLIN' aienue. Rates icasonable. P. ZLIGLF.R. Pioprlctor. SCRAXTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. k W. PAS. senger depot. Conducted on the Uuropean plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. A. fl. BHIOOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND less pools; no odor; only improved pumps used. A. B. Bilggs, proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or L'ickc's drug atore, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds. O. It. CLARKE & CO., SEEDSMEN AND NURS rriiucn, ,torcfi01 Washington avenue; green homes, 1030 North Main avenue; store tele phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA. AVE., Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER: also ladies' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. MEOAROEF. BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EX xelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington aienue, Scranton. Pa. LEGAL. STOCKHOLDERS' MEITIXO Tlie annual meetln.' of Ihe .sioekhobleis ol the Collleiy Engineer inmpaiiy will be held al Ihe ueneial offices ol Hit iipany, Siiaiiton, Pa., on Monday, .lui.e ill h. IliOI. at 2 o'llutk p. in., loi Ihe plc-llmi of iliieclms and the Iran-action of such etlur business a.s may piopeily tonie liefnie the uicel im-, STANLEY P. ALLEX, heuetai.i. .NOTICE l lieieliy giien thai the annual nieetiii',' nl Ihe stmklmltleis nf Ihe Economy Light, Heat nnd Power Cotiipaii.t, lor the elettion of diiPitois fm Hie ensuing jcai, and Ihe Iran-aetion of sinli nihil' busiiie-n as may piopeily iiune belore II. will lie held al the olni p of Ihe t oiiipany, Ilonui '0. Itepulilicaii lliiililing, Siianlon, Pa., nn Hon tla.i, .lime 21, lisll, at 2 o'llotk p. in., in aitonl. anie with Ihe liv-laws of Ihe toiiipani, W. .1. XllltTlirP. Setietaiy. NOTII E Sealed pinpii-als fur the turni-hing and laiing ol new ..teel flooi jol-ts In llie pie.ei.t In, n hiiilge at .Ionian Hollnw, on Ihe mad linm Wallsillle In r.llbiilidale, will beietelieil hy llie inimlv lonuiiis-ioneis ol Liiikawaima lOimli u iheii-'clliu' al mi.iiiIiiii until 12 m S.ilunI..y. lime l.-.ll'dl. Sealetl piopo-.ils will al-o be icceiteil bt stnl Miiiiliilssiniii'rs hi said I line and plate I'or the inuslri'i tlnn ol tlie supi'islrut line of a slrel high iv.ti liiidue oier Hi" In kawanna liier al Alili l,.iid li.iid Hi- leiiioial ol Ihe picstiit biidgel in aiioMlame with plans uml spit ill' Minns on rite nt Ihe nflim nf llie inunl.i siiiieinr 111 the ioiii'I liniw. A tlieik fm- fifty ilfll.il iiiusl anompjii.v eicl. bid on the :li-l pi,.p.-.il, ami lot I line luin ihul iinll.ll, nn Ihe blllel. JOHN' PENMAN, .1. COIIHEIt MOIHHS. .lllllX .1, DI'IIKIV, ill est: - Couniy LViiunUsloneis. W. Ii. )ir.l.. I Ink. NOTICE- Esiale of Thnnias Young, deceji.-d. I.etleis of ailmiiiislialloii upon llie e...i(p nf 'Hennas niuig, late nf the lioiough ot lliiiimoie. ileieased, liaie been granted to the nnileislcried. I leipirst. all peisoiu having claims or liemaiela agaiiisl Ihe estate of the said tleccdrnl, to nuke known ihe same to me wltlioul delay, Ami all ipii)im Indebled tn .-aid estate an ieiuetPtl in make pa.imeul t'l me. AXHEI.IXE C VOI S(l, AiliiilnMulrlx. :i2.'i N. Illakel.i slirel, Hiniiiioie, Pa. Wl. W. LVl'limiPE. AHoiney for the IMale, FINANCIAL. siv-x j v .x v yv fs OLDEST! WA Money Thclme LL STREET SAFEST! BEST! Will Rirn DIk Monthly Returns. tor'n Fund Pays Semi-monthly, d in America. Xo icrtifiuU Tlie oldest e-tablidie holdei has eier Icct all siibsuibeis every delay. Money irfuin il.ii- for paititulais, (. E. Maikey k Cu., a cent. Payments nwdt lo 11 da)s. No tiouble. No iled nn demand. Wlite In, Dec lo any addre, ' , Hudson IIIiI'e., New Yoik, Bond Offerings. Paying 3 to 5 Hiooklyit l'Mlstin 1st 4s, ('lies. & Ohio, II. & A. Dlv. 1st Con. Is. Kvunx. A- Teiro Huute 1st Oon. 6s, Iowa (Sen, Ily, 'u, 1st 5s. Louis., N. A. .V.-. Clili-., Chii!. & Ind. Dlv. 1st s. Mi'xliiin (Viitial Ily, Con, is, .MIssihiiI I'uciflii Titist ."ts. .Minn, lien'l Klt'i'. 1st Con. 5s. Mob. & Ohio, Montgomery Dlv, 1st Us. lllit (li'iiiiilti Western 1st -ts. St. 1,., Iron Mt. & Ho. IteM. is. Complete (iicular I.Ut on Application. "STATISTIOAl. TABlfBS." 1001 (Pocket Erjltion) Now Ready Spencer Trask & Co '27.20 Pine Street, Slate Street, Albany, .V. Y. NBW YORK