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THE SOR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11), 1901.
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
TUNKHANNOCK.
I Fpei'M (n the i raiilon Tribune.
'J'ttiittliiitiiioi'U .Mine IS.-Mr. nti'l
Ally. Tlmtiius llvuti imil MIhm .Hisi'i'li
I Ino Ilnjci' cavi liuluy for the I'mi-
AliK-rlriin ivcptwltlon whore tlli'.v will
! sjiL'llil M woo);.
.tiitticH Tlmypi- of r.liii'liiiintoti spout
Siintlay with hl.M family at thli liluoe.
Mr. imil Mm. SunIiiii, of Spiniiton,
rintl .lantL'.i KlininiM' vlMlted fi IimiiIu
n tut relittlvi'i In town on Suiultiy,
Misses, Ha'. ill Hundley, Kllziilieth
K'jll'or. imil Mlpliililu Mi'Kuwti .spent
Kunilny wlih friends tit Lulu- Wlnoln.
Mr. llyroll lllake.'lee, of Nleliohoil la
visiting t-ovrr'il days with his family
1 tit this pliirr.
flow 1-TniiU Huwkn and 1'ior. .f. 'I'.
Koiierluy vlsltod friends at Luke W'ln
uln. on Sunilny.
Mr. Albert Mark, of New Yoik elty
lilted his wife, at this plaee on .Sunday.
All I'. Muek Is spending wmio tlmo
here with her patents .Mr. and Mrs.
Jot time Wilcli, on Harrison Ftioet.
Attorney Kverett .1. Hnrdlns, of
I "vVIIkr-s-tluiin was it business man In
tow n on Monday. ''
GjBSON.
Special to tlic Si union Tribune.
(libson, .lime IS. i'!. II. f'litik was in
lilimhuuitnii Moiuliiv.
Reatiice Lutiton and Pe.sslo Spencer
.visited fifends In Harford a few days
lust week.
Mis. J. 'I'. Williams visited friends
1 In Rlnnlmmlon last week.
Washington eamp. No. inn, eele-
brnto the Fourth of .Inly. Tlio C.lbson
and llni'fonl hands nre pxpeeted fo
furnish lnitsic.
J. H. Wells and wife, of Golden.
Col., are keeping house In tho Shop
ardson house.
llert Williams, of Lakeside, pulled
on friends In town .Sunday.
Miss Hattle Karnes spent last Sun
day with her sister In New Mllford.
Will Tiffany and wife, of Harford,
spent last Sunday with Mrs, Tiffany's
1 a rents.
Mrs. W. H. Hstabiook started Tues
day for Illinois, when) she will visit
friends this summer.
II. M, Roberts and wife, of .laekson,
called on friends In town Sunday.
Mrnest Seott, of Scranton, was here
over Sunday, railed hero by the Ill
ness of his Kralidmother.
Walter Lewis nml wife, of Jackson,
called on friends In town lust Sunday,
Mrs. ('. (.'. I. Upton anil daughter,
MtidKe, were In Susiiiiehunna calling
on friends Monday,
DURYEA.
Spriial tr, the Siranlon Tilbune.
ftiryeu, June IS. (.'lass No. 7 of the
Illicit Methodist Kplscopal Sunday
school, held a business ineetln? last
evor.lnt; In the jiastor's ollice. Here
the letiortft of all tho committees were
heard. The entertainment committee
submitted the pioRi-aiiinio to the class
and It was accepted. The programme
for afternoon and evening will bo ex
ceedingly interesting.
The Methodist Kplscopal Sunday
school's excursion to Mountain Park
will leave Mooslo and Avoe.i near S.SO
a. in. All Hie people Intruding to go
from this town will find our Metho
dist Kplscopal Sunday schools repre
sented there by a ticket agent,
Tho Lawrence Hose company, No.
It have Improved their Iiobo house by
having it painted and remodelled,
Mesdames Itudotplt Godwallls and
James Holloa visited In Taylor Mon
day evening.
JIIs3 Eva I.anu Is visiting telaltve?
at 1 leach Luke.
HOPBOTTOM.
Cpfflnl to Ihe Pcunton Tribune
Hophotton, Juno 17, Children's
day was observed at the Unlversullst
church Sunday morning. The church
was elaborately decorated with ilow
eis, evergreens, and potted plants, and
a programme consisting of recitations
by the children nnd music by the choir
whs rondel ed in a pleasing manner.
Mr. and Jim. Kieeninn Hughes, of
Junction, N. J,, are the guests of their
mother. Mrs. Martini Hell.
Mr. Myion Titus fell from the seuf
fold of a house upon which he was
working, on Filduy, receiving a
palnttil Injury of the nnkle, from
which ho Is eonllned to the house.
Little Glady's Dose fell down stalls
on Frldav and fractured her aim near
the elbow.
Messrs. Tones of Scranton and Shel
don of Bull Mount, were guests at the
home of Miss Alto Finn over Sunday.
Tho Unlversullst Ladles Aid will
meet with Mis. Edward Smith. Wed
AVedncsday afternoon, the meeting
having betn adjourned last week on
account of measles at the Smith
homo.
Miss Minnie Halley will entertain
at a tea puny of young ladles of tho
arternoon of the 2Hli.
A union memorial service was held
at the M. V. church Sunday evening.
On account of the luclemcnt weather
which pipvnlled May HO, the program
which hud been arranged to take plueo
at the cemetery, was postponed.
The service consisted of mldiessM
ghin by Itev. A. ". Atu tin, unci I.uw
L. L. Lewis, wltli musical selections
lendeiel by t lie i liolr.s of the two
churches.
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Tourists upon the European continent
nre "amazed to find women doing the work
which in America is left entirely to the men. It
shocks the American sense of chivalry to have a
woman pick up the trunk and handbag, and carry
them while he walks emptv-handed. But sentiment
aside, which is the most burdened woman, she who car
ries trunk and handbag or that other woman so dainty and so
weak who goes through life bearing the invisible burden of
pain ? The woman who bears the trunk lays down her bur
den when the day is done, enjoys an evening with friends or
family, and goes to bed to sleep soundly till morning. The
woman whose burden is pain never lays down the load she
carries, day or night.
The finest and fairest woman in the world is the American
woman. Her one defect is the womanly weakness which so
often destroys her beauty and mars her usefulness while she is
yet in the springtime of life.
There is not a woman who would not be glad to lay down
this burden of ill-health ; to exchange the dragging step, the
sensitive nerves, the pain-racked body, for a body glowing
with abundant health. That exchange is made possible by
the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. In the many
letters received by Dr. Pierce from women who have been
cured by the use of his "Favorite Prescription," there is one
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After describing the complete change from weakness to
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there is a failure to express all the happiness that licaltli has
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pressive of absolute and entire change and improvement
of physical and mental conditions.
' Before I commenced to use your medicine T was in a bad con
dition (for eight years) and four doctors treated tnc," writes Mrs.
Bettie Askew, of Garysburg, Northampton Co., N. C. "Thcv of
course gave me at the time some relief but it did not last long", I
was sonic nays in my ucu ana some nays i uraggca atiotlt tile liousc.
I have used five bottles of Favorite Prescription and five bottles of
the 'Golden Medical Discovery,' and four vials of the 'Pellets.'
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" I suffered with female weakness about eight years tried several
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cine was recommended to me by other patients. I have taken six bo'ttles and I feel
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The wonderful curative properties of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription are best
displayed in the cures of chronic diseases, which local physicians had treated
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Graham, as told in her letter given below, is an illustration of what has been
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woman who had never seen a well day since she reached womanhood. Physicians
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i uiu juni ira win now- .is i was wucn i canieiiuo tile world," writes Mrs. P.
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seeing a well day since I became n woman (twcnty.f.ve years ago), until six months ago when I
began the use of Dr. Pierce's Pavon e Prescription and Golden Me.lical Discovers-,' ami ' ' leas
ant Pellet, flicy a.e the best medicines on earth made for women awl their con p a its No
matter what he disease may be even if ca led incurable by doctors. I was trrnc.lly seven
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., . i------ -. -- . ------ -. . "r. i'"tiiius 10 presenile tor me. Tnev
all said my case was incurable, being a chrome disease of long standing. I had beer sick for
eight years until six mouths ago, when I commenced with DrR. V. PierceVs ined cine a d it
brought me out to where I am now. from ninety pounds to one Inmdrcd and tliirtv-nvo If
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advice, and if she will. follow Ills instructions will find out i a very Minit t me hit she h s
been mistaken by putting her trust in home doctors." y X b"c lu
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription establishes regularity, dries weakening
drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness Its use
will carry a woman in comfort through that trying period known as the turn
x Hie. it sootlies the nerves, encourages the appetite
and induces refreshing sleep.
Sick women, esneciallv thnsi ifir,.rin r... i
onus of disease, are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by
letter, w. All correspondence is held sacredly 'pri
vate and strictly confidential. Address Dr. R. V.
Pierce, Buffalo, N. V.
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containing ovor WOO targe pages aa
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NEW iWILFORD.
Special lo the fkrnnlon Tribune.
New Mllfoid, .tune 18. Mr, nnd Mrs.
P. P. Moss visited their daughter In
Susiitiehaiitui the fore part of lust
celf,
.Mis. ct. 10. Hliay and sou, rnilelon,
of l'tohvlllc, ale Rtiests at the home
of Mi. and Mis, S. V. Trumbull.
Miss Nellie Qulnn bus iturned
fiom a two weeks' visit with friends
in ltui'foid.
Snyder. Mrs. 13. A.
Ina MeConnell, Inn
Iluidley and Maude
attend the County
convention at,
Dr. and Mis.
Uenson, Misses
Aldilch. IlesHo
Trumbull will
rlnlstlan Undpiivni'
UiooUlyn .lune l!Mh,
NICHOLSON.
Hieil.il In llic Si Milton Tilliune.
Nicholson, .Tune IS. .Mrs. M. V.
Kelly, of Htnte street, Is vIsltliiR her
mother, Mis. P. N. Doyle, at KanshiK-l-tiiKli,
Troy. N, Y.
Dr. nnd Mis. 10. If. Webb, who have
beei spendlnu- tho past thtei; weeks
with the hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
P. 1'. Johnson, returned to their home
at Jersey City, Monday mornhitf.
Mrs. IT. 'I'. Wilklns, of Scranton, Is
the Rtiest of her mother, Mrs. F. K,
Tirtuny.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
v iiik, .lime !S.--11io prcMure in sell sloiU
.it 1'IIkIii.iI in liicikliiR lliroush reai-tanic In
llu m.iiKcl loil.iv ami carrjlnff the Rener.-il leu-l
ul iltis tii a nuterially luwcr b.uls. Tlio bull
elcii t in llic tiuiku by no means abandoned It
to t lie bean .mil ill lenirriiiR perioils when tlio
n'lllna IihI spent Hi fnne tliere was nltrt re.iili
mis to bill up pilie-i wltliuut any ile'iic maul-le-liil
to ectiiic stofK. Notttltlistamlinit all
ir-i, bowexei, tlio .pllliiir was lenewed in torto
in the lni.il ilralliiKi mid curled riicc to tlio
lowe-l of Iho il.iv eeept fm tlin-o stocks whiili
li.nl maiiife-,tiMl Mimr i-lii'imlli. Tin- clo-iini in.h
mtio and weak Tol.il ale toil iy. i'VO.SiJ'l
l'U'. , , ,
Iho bond ln.uket w.n nimloiatply .uliio and
iiii-Kiilur. Total -ales pir alne, sl.OlO.UHO.
I lilted Plale bomli uric all uiuluiiRed un tlio
la-l . all.
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Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS.
First Natioral Bank
Scranton Savings Bant
Third National Hank
Dime I)epo-lt and Discount Bank..
Economy I.IrI'. " v-.pA
Licka. Trust Salo Deposit Co
Clark & Snover Co., Pr.
Bcranton Iron Pence s iirg. Co. ...
Scranton Axle Works
Lackawanna aiiv Co. I'r.. ......
County Savinss Bank k Irdst Co..
l'iist Satioiul Bank (Carbondale)..
Standard DriHine Co
T'adeiV National Bulk
Scranton Holt and Nut Co
Pupple's Bank
New Mexko lly. S C Co
BONDS.
Bcranton Pass;n(re: Hallway, drst
Morteaw, due 1020
Pcople'n htrcct Railway, flrt mort
gage, due 1918
Tcople's btreet Railnay, Ccneral
mortBaffe, due 1021
Dickson Manufacturing Co
Laika. Township School S per cent.
City ol Scranton St. Imp. 8 per
cent ;
Scranton Traitlon fl per cent
Scranton" Wholesale Market.
fCorercted bv II. fi. Bile, 27 Laikuwainia An.)
Butti r-I'reMi; 20.r20',ie. ; dairy, ficli, lii'iaiOc.
I hece-Pull cream, new. lOliallc.
LKlis-AVcslem luli. UV-jalli.; neaiby bUle,
lin.alot.
Buiin-Per bii-hel, ihoiie manow, 2.roj2.B"i
l'ea lUaiis Per Inula I, iliolic nuiiow, S2.3Ja
""Medium Beans-IVr ba-hols. S2. 10a$2 15.
tlieen Peas Per buslielrs. .l,40ail,4.j.
Hour -Het patent, per barrel, $1.15.
lied Kidney Beam-Per bushel, yitlafJ.DO.
Potatoes I'er bUaliel, h5ario.
BernimU Onlon.-I'er bushel, $1.50afl.CO.
Philadelphia Provision Market.
Philadelphia, .lune IS. -Wheat Unchanged;
uuiliait Kiado June, 7fla7i'.ie. Coin Finn, tic.
Ideilii'i Nil. 2 mixed .lune, 45s4alfic. Oat Dull
and weak, i while illppul, .'tic, Hiiltei
I'lilii, sood ilemand; lamy western neuiueiy,
lfl'-i.i do. ilo, prints, tfe. s do. neatlij- do., 2(c.
llu'Kn -Stead, fieh peaibj, lie; do. nclein,
lli ; do. foiilhuoMi'in, l'l- ; ilo. oulheiu, l'2i,
l liecac -ljuietj New Vork lull neaim fanty small,
ii4o j ilo. do. do. fair lo ehoioc, S',j,i9o. Helini'd
Snaro- Dull Cotton lnchaui;ed, Tallow Ouietj
illy prime jn bhds., ITialo.i country do, do. in
buii'li. Iu1c; rakes, .I'.iaJV. Live Poulll3
(JuIolT fowls, llisi.; old looaters, 7o I eprliift
ihlikens, 15U.1c,; ihuks, O.ilOo. l)iced Poultry
I'limer, Bood demanil; fowl.4 coihco lOalO'io.;
do, fair to uooil, ftillic; old roostcis, ti'.o. j
brollcH nearby '20a2.o , westetn do,, 20a21c
HeeeipU I'lour, S.faio banvl", 1,771,000 pounila
In sacks; wheat, lil.uuo bii-liehi coin. 10),n.rt
InishcUi oat, iiOi.am) luiiheU. Milpmentk Wheal,
Sl.uiO biuheUj (oin, 75,000 btisheh; oU, I2,0i)0
butheU.
New York Grain and Produce,
New Voik, Juno lb. I'lour Kasv ami dull.
Wheut i"pot weak; No, 2 led, 7Mi'. f u, ii.
alio Hi No, 2 leil, ""'ic eleiaior; Xo. I N'ortlurii
Dulutli, 7774i. f. o. b. alloat. Options opened
fifi, later lalluil, but weu irietiuhr all the
afternoon, filially lallii'ii; and (.losing t-tcady at
na'ji net decline. Julv closed "ofii , .vpt,,
7H4e., Oil 71Hi'.i T'fC TVfli". Coin spot Hun;
No 2, tSTsi. iltivator and fUi'. f. o. b. alliut.
Option) icjdy to tiinij closed linn at 'Ji'dc net
uihanct. Julv loed, 47i-c. i Sept., 4!ic; IK I.,
45sc. OaU Spot Mini; .No. 2, UJ'ie. , No, (l,
SJc.i No. 3 while, il'ir.t No. It wldle, .ttVn;: tiack
mixed western, aijJ.ll',sO. j li.uk white, 32j'i5e.
Optioni dull and easy on scud (lop propeits
Hiiltei KJrinrri ireameiy, HalOjtc ; factor, 12!'j
uHc.i imitation cnaini'ij, l.'tal.; slate
dairy, H'SalStic, Cheese riimj fjnty large io.
oied, Hi.,; fancy laiiie white, '-,; fancy mull
tolored, Oi', ; famy email white, He. Kgs r'lrm.
erj lalc anl Penaslania, ISaLlc; western
uu.'tjdnJ, UjIJi-c; wcitein raudled, ::iJi:iisc.
Chicago Grain and Produce.
(Iilcafo. June IS. lajwer table reportj ol fine
crop weather and i-toilcs of djiuojc by rain in
Kails.! put llie when luaiket In a aritly nj
nioeJ-i today. .Inly ilcffd unihansrd. July coin
ilo;ci Ua-'jv. Iiijlicii Jul oau, uniluugcd, audi
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829 nniXV nilldl-: srnKirr. ten rnoim, modern
iinprovcnients; steam heat fuinlshedi deslr.
desirable.
.XVS-SS sv
For Sale.
FOIl HALL' At lllRhlanil faun, near llalton, one
large ronel wotk horte, one bay mire, with
foal, two bay colt", cue Miirol colt, four row,
two helfeis, one lain maikct wairon, with plat
foini pprli-K, one tup Imgicy. Apply at farm, or
P. II. UlemoiH. c,a: Mean buildlnsr, Seianton,
l'a.
TOR SAMI-lluihllnK lot 2.110i feet on the lim)
bloik Lackawanna aMiiue, Hallioid nlley in
rear, l'or price and Iciim, wille to "Antlua
die," care Tiibuuc Ollice.
Benl Estate.
1.U00 Hun siv-rnoiii, binsle iiouae, pood well.
Lot ll)o200, fiianton street, Dalton, Pa.
Wells ,t Kealor.
?l.S0O-Huji litiilillnK lot. 40x150. Wheeler ave
nue. Willi & Kcalei, Huir Building.
2,100 Iluyi doulilo houe, 7 roonn'on a fide, nil
improvements, except sai. IJcan street, Provi
dence. Wells 4: Keatcr.
For Sale or Bent.
Pott SU.lfoit 11KNT A cottaRC in lllmliurit,
witli excellent water and healthful location.
Address Ilr. Halcnon, .'117 Washington menue.
Money to Loan.
MONKY to loin on improved city real eatatc.
I1I..SU1 Dl.l.l.S. Mi.
ciiAS. ii. wi:lles.
THOMAS spraciui:.
(S.M.U0II TO LOAN Lowest rates; stialsht or
monthly inments. Stark ,t Co.,TiadeH' bldtf.
ANY AMOUNT OP MONP.Y TO LOAN-Qulck,
ttrai.-rl't Irons or DuildlnR and Loan. At
from t to fi per cent. Call on N. V. Walker,
31 1-31 j Connell building.
Strayed.
S'lUYi:n lll.uk hoic. with mar on left fiont
(.houldei. Liberal lewaid for letuin to 017
Piescotl .Kenue.
Tutor.
vni'NIi MUX. riilt rinir or ntcnarinir for colleire,
(an leieiio pcrional iiu-tnuiioii by applvint;
to 11. 11, t'pjohn, ,'ili! Connell Iluildinir.
provUioiirt fiom 7'jalO lo 20c. up. tasli quota
tiom weie n follows:
1'loin -Quiet: No. ! epiins wheat, 70a72i'. ; No.
.", li.-iaOO'ic ; No. i led, O'lijac; No. '2 coin,
.! ; Vo, ! M-llow, J.'lc. ; No. '2 oats. 2Sl.: No.
1 while, .W;V.; No. ,1 white, 27I)ia2S-!ii . j No. '2
ijc, 17' jo. ; iruod feeding baile.i -ISaJOc. ; fair
to ihoiie, fAioJc. ; No. 1 flax wed, ?l.7.i; No. t
Noitliweitein, : pilmo timotliy seed, M.'i.'i;
mi vi pork", 'sll.S7'.iall.Wl; laid, i.(,7'2a8.7-2'i;
klinrt libs, 'js.is.a): diy Halted -liouldevs, 7a'ii.;
shoit cleir sides, S. lo.iS..r,i; whiskey, l.lli.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
( hu.iiro. .lune IS. Cattle Itcceipt-i, li.UiXi. in
cliidiin; t'UO Texaiia; Reneially about, steadj ; mood
lo piimc 8teer.s, j.l0aC20; poor lo medium,
l.tila.i.imj nocker.s and feeders slow, l.H.VI,
tows, -.2.70.1 1. Si; heifei-, ?2.75a".10; (anneii, 2i
2.05; bulls film, Vat.jj; calves, 2,"c. limher,
IM.2.ia6.W); Texas led steers, !j2,,i0ai. 10; 'le.xas
bulls'. ?2.7oa.l.7.i. llos" lieceipti today, 111,000;
toinoniive, .'12,000; Minuted left over, 2,000;
oiKiird linn, shade lower, ( ln-,ed about slc.ul ;
top, :i;.10; mixed and buteheid, ii.S0iUi.lO; good
to ihnl o heavy, l-j.l)aii.l0; iuiirIi heavy, ft'i.'n
CM; Tiuht, Ijsi.TOill; bulk nf sales. $r,.02',san.02'..'.
Sheei Rerelpt-, 1.1.IKK1; sheep and lambs, sleidy
to thru; spilm; l.tuilis up to !,7.i; Coloiados,
Vi.l.i; good to ilioico wctlicrs, 'js1.f0at,2j; fair
tr. (hoiio mived, Il.u0al; vvosieru sheep, .!.!i
t.2.i; .vearlingi, ?la4.50; native Iambi, ful.Li;
western IjiuIw, l.li.ai,la.
Buffalo Live Stock.
Last lluflalo, .lune lb. Itoocipti-Caltle, 12
cats; sheep and lambs, 2 cats; liogn, 12 r.u.-.
Miipments Cattle, 10 lais; sheep and IiiiiIh, 0
(lis; Iiouju. II tali. Cattle offerings were, llglit.
No (liause in basis of pi ice. Calvei Clioid- to
extia, V,,7.'aiPO. I.auibs Choiie to exliu, $l.ilj
at.sfl; shiep, mile tlio extra, V. 00a 1. 1ft. HoRs
heavy, HlOaO.i:,; pigs, laCCVi.
Oil Market.
(Ill C i I v, .lune IS. Credit lulaiues, loi; leilll'..
tales, no bid. Hilpmoiils, lOi.ilsO; aveiase, W,
;I.V); tuna, !I2,I0i; avciagc, 61,011,
BASE BALL.
National League.
. At lloslon- It. II. K.
IMiilailcllilili 00 0 1 00 Oil O- l Ii
iKxston UO 0 0 00 .'10 2 ft H 2
Ilatterlos-Orth and llouslass; PittiiiRer, Willis
and Kitllidge. I inplie-Na-h.
At I'lltJiiiig II. IL K.
M. Louis (I 0 1 11 I 0 0 II il- 2 2
Plttsliuig I 1 0 1 2 0 I II 'I I.I i
llatterles Muipliy mid NUIiols; Pliillppi and
O'Connor. Umplii O'Pay.
At llionkljn II. II, L.
Kevv Ymk 0 0 ii 2 il 0 II 0 0- .' .l 2
lllookl)li , 2(12 1 O.i 00 "-10 2 2
Hitleiies Ta.vlor, Denver and Warnei ; lluijlies,
Donovan and Mitiiiiic. L'mpiic llw.vei,
CiiK liinal il'hii .iyii, nut siheduled.
American League.
It.
ii. i:
1 0 0 0 (I 0 I) 0 '2 :i A 4.
o o o i o a o ii i 7 a
At lloslon
fhiiago ,
lloslon , 0 0(1 1 0,'t Oil I 7 .1
Hatieries (iilllllh, Harvey and ullf v ju; l.eius
and NJiicikoiigaai. t'lnplie Minj.s--au.
Al PhiladelphU- II. II. II.
Cletelaiid .,, 0 :; .1 1 0 2 0 Ii 0-ti H i
PlilladelidiU 1 u i) o ;i o i u u- .i j I
lljtteiles low ling and eJiri Plank and
I'ovvu. I'mplie ( anllllon.
At llatllmoie II II. V-.
Milwaukee 0 u 0 0 l l : 0 o t i.
llallinioii I 0 4 0 1 I 0 I n u 2
llalteiiiM-.paiks, llaivlu and Maluuey; Howell
and llobiiisun. I'liipiita- ln-lldjn ami Conn. ill).
At Wa.liiuslou- II. II. 1
llelioii 1 0 0 2 I 0 u o- pi It 4
Washiugibii 2 0 U 1 I 0 II O - li 12 0
llatleiles Ciouin and Huelovvf Caiiiik, Clear
and Clatk. I lliplie- HjoIuII.
Eastern League.
PiovldciKC, 2; Woricstei, 0.
Hart fold. 1U; i.iuiie, .
Toronto, 10; Montrcul, J.
Uutlalo-Itocliejlcr, no kjiiic, rain.
AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES.
'the Young Aiiuriiau Mar ilVlcaicd the Pink
ol Piuvldeuic iJtuidjy aftciuooa.
Wanted.
A 111 Ml I.MlV deslui liiinlilieil loom Willi
ptlvalo fatiillj. Vihhesl "A," Tilliune nlllce.
NTi:il- 1.1 1 no hoii-o of Iwelvc In lllteetl
iimiiih; sullablo for n tit t il.i-s bo.udlug
hrusx; iniHt be dnnu touti and vuy itnttal,
AiI.Iiim , T. Ilaikelt, Hell llsl.lle bulldltig.
Help Wanted Mule.
OLII lll'I.IAIIt.i: I IIIM desili'i two eiieigelli',
iiinbilioiH Julius men. Peimaiicnl inlde P'
illloiis. i,i uiekly suit, il'iiiiieiuint, Hold.
em i". 2.i ilipaslt leipiiied. Human, Mimney
llulldllig. Itulliilo.
WAN'IT.Il- v bakei; kuoiiiI or llilul nun, vvm,
A. Wibbei, Poiest Cltv, Pa.
WANTI'.ll-LxpetleiHeil ilothliig Mleniuen, 12i
Pellll uveniie. Itoselibilg Hlolhels.
ANTLIl-l'iieigetlc. fiiHlvvmlhy jmnig man,
peiuuneut position, must lie will innm
Inrlided, V'O deposit leipillul, llagi'i, ,112 Mean
Uulldlng.
WANTLD-Mxperkucid male atrnvgiaplirr, an'in
tonied to lalhoad work. Innuiie II. T. 'slade,
Superintendent V'rie railroad. Diiuiiioie, Pa.
tlAIIUKK WANTI'.Il-Apply Wis S. Main avenue.
WAXTIIl) Two voung men to leant business and
lake load for eitein liiantitaituior. 12 and
expeitaes (o statt, with chance to adiance. VI-
ilieei, Willi stamp, Jlaniifaetorer, Tribune Ollice.
WANTKD "nlesmen. tiavellng or local! weekly
snlary paid. Ilenlik S-eed Co., llochecr,
Help Wanted Femnlo.
WAN'I'LD tlhl for general huuiewoik. 42S
Clay avenue.
WANTLD-Two Indies lo learn biisine-s, liire and
take cliaigc of demoustr.itu for enMcrn uiiin
ufactuier. ?I2 and expenses to stall. Addicss
llemonstratoi, liilmnu Olflio,
GII1L WANTLD-Pnr general Imii-rvvoik in small
family. :J1" Webster avenue.
BRANCH WANT OFFICER.
Want Advertisements Will Be
Received at Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALBintT SCHLl'TZ. coiner Miilbeirj
rtrect and Webster avenue.
CUSl'AV riCIILL, (530 Adams avenue.
West Side
GKOnCli: W. JKXKI.N', 101 South Min
av onue.
South Scranton
PRED L. TLRPPE, "20 Cedar avenue.
North Scranton
Ci:0. W. DAVIS, corner Voith Main
avenue and Market stiect.
Green Ridge
CIIAHLLS V. JOSI'.S, 11J7 Diikson
avenue.
I'. ,L JOHNS, D20 nrccii liidgc street..
O. LOHLNZ, corner Wa-hington ave
nue and Marion sheet.
Petersburg
W. II. KNi:iTT:i. 1017 living avenue.
Dunmore
J. 0. HONE k SON.
Boarders Wanted.
WANTED Table boarders. Mis. Tompkins, Ml
Washington avinue.
Rooms and Board.
LAI1GE front room wilh board for two gentle
men, 410 Adams avenue.
Furnished Rooms.
TOR ItEN'T One laige furnished front loom;
also one side room. CI7 Adams avenue.
Buffalo Hotels.
HO ILL LLMHUIIST, Huflalo, . Y duel lly in
fiont of Lincoln Parkway entiaiue to expo,',
tion. in full view of nightly illuminations and all
pviotoihuie displajs. Hates, fl.00 up.
A I'OHMLlt ir-ident of Nortliuniberland, Pa.,
will be k1.uI to entiitain Pau-Ameikau vis.
ilnn. Terms leamnalde. . Newmin, 117 E.
Ninth St., Ilullalo.
Situations Wanted.
SITLAI'IUN WAN'ILD An expcilenf ed inaihiiiaii
would like a .situation Willi a private faiull.t,
Tempeiato man and a very luutul diiver; un
deistands ueneial vvoik aioiind a private pt.ue;
wilh iptcier.iv. Addles-, ( oailiiuan, .111 Pi nil
.IH'llUC.
bllL'VTION WANTED-Hy a widow woiinn tn
pn out bv day Wa-liini;, nniiiiiir, ol i leaninj;.
Please lall or adiliiss, Mis. IIiuhII, I21'l ( idai
avenue, litl.
SITI'ATION WANTED- lly niiddli-.iKed vvumaii a,
liousekicpcr in wi.lmver'.s laiinly; mil Rive
lefeieiues, Addie-s .1. II , I TwuilJ-lhllil slliel,
Niaulou, Pa.
Sni'ATION WANTED-Hy a vmuiR man to au
to some siiiniui'i lesoii ainl ail as a hotel
eleik fin tin' summer, Mildly tempi late ami
lione-ticui furnish best ol leli leni-e. .1. 11, II.,
Tribune olllie,
hl'll' VTItlN" ANTED-Diesstiiakei, uood llttei,
ll. .in Philadelphia, desiies a few eiiRJiiemenls;
sjl.fiO ,i day or will lake wink home. Addles-,
li.7 Uiikiuiu avinue.
bll'U TU1N" WAYI'ED-H.v a Hist 1 lass book-kerp-or
with eiuliteeii jeim experienie, lo won,
two or thin- lionis ilall.v mi a sit 01 hooks in the
lily; leinis veiy leaMinable. Addicss, Kvpi'it
Ti flume Olliie.
Hll.il' ( LA1""' (OAtllMVN iledies a situation
wltli a piivale lumlly ; well ixpeiieuied and
a lapalile man; stiidly linuieiato nnd undei
stands Kineral vvoik about ptlvalo plan-. Ad
dioss .1. K -i'll Peon aunui.
WANTED-Mtuatlou aioiind Rintlduau's plaie or
jinilor work. !, D, II., PIO Webstir avinue
fel'lCATI'lN 1 ANTED-lly a jouns nun lo do
any kind of woik ur woiklntT 111 piiialo lam
ilv or dilvliii; a Rioiiry watsmi. Additss iaic of
Junes III01I1, U"Ji d 1710 Prlio stiiei.
M'M'Vl'lOV WANTED-II man eradinir or
lajInK sldewalk, 01 lixlnir eini nr (iiltiiii
lawin, 111 any kind of noik. Call or jiMii-m I iW
I'ruvidiiiio load.
hTII'VIIOS W WiKIL Tribtwonliy, lelialde
voiin' man, K0"1' bablts wantu puller woil:.
(iou'l peniiiau. halai optional. Tiunwoilh ,
Tiibuiio Oflue.
Sill' VTIO.V W NTED-AJ walihmiker, "j jcj,
expeilinicj leieieiuei. Kobett T. M1111I1, ueu
eial deliveij.
sIlt'.VIION WAN'll'.DHy K"d aent ami gen.
eial iaiiv4nr. II, 'I. Siullli, Hi Peiin ave
EslTl'ATION W M'EH-Hy a woman to gu uul
.y dav w.ishliii, iiiiiiiiiir 01 ileauliiir Plea-o
isll or addles 11m. Iluill, till) I edar aienue,
illy-
Sl'll'VIION WANTED-A( live joiius man deliei
pu.il ion; is sober, honest and tillable, liood
irfrruuv. l'i 'llluune Olliie.
LEGAL.
tEAI.EI) I'ltOI'O.M.S will be reieiied at tlio of
lite cf (bo Sirantou Poor llojid mull V,
o'llock lida, .lune 21, for tho loofiui; of i'ic
iliopel at the Hillside Home, In au-oidinic villi
the pcil!Ualioin in Hie bauds ol the aiilillrd,
E, II. Davis. It (: miell buildlns. Hoard re
sen is the ilsl.t 10 icicit ani or all Ulclj. lly 01
d.r nt the Ss.iantoii Pool Hoard.
L. J. laiLEH'li:, &ucUry.
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
EllH Mill C, M'ACLDLSn, 2J THADURS I1A.N'.
iiiiiidim,-.
Architects
EllWAHD II. DAMS, AltCIIIlIXT, COXNKI.t
biiltdlnjr.
KltEDEItlCK L. IIIIOW.V, AIKTI. H., RKAt.
??iiie ''"-lunKo Hldi;., 12t) Waililngton avc.
Civil and Miniiifj Engineers.
II. L. HAIIDINfl, oo conni:ll nuiMitNo!
DoutlBts.
I) It. C. E. EILENnEHOElt, PAULI UulLbTMl
frpiuco sinet, sjuanlon.
Hit. C. O. LAUUACII, 113 WYOMING AVENUE.
Lawyers.
ITtANK E. IIOYLE, A-rrOHNEY-AT-LAW.
Itoonii 12, II, 18 and IS Hurr building.
V. K. TIIACY.ATT'V.LOMMOXWEALTII ni'tio".
I). II. HEPLOOI.E, AITOHNEY-LOANS NEGO
Haled on leal estate security. Hears building,
corner Washington avenue and Spruce, sticet.
WILLAHI), WARREN' k KNAPP. ATrORNEYS
and counselloia atdaw. Itcpubllcan bulldlnB,
Waslilnclon avenue.
JKSiSUI k .IESSHP. ATTORNT.YS AND COIIV
neilon-al-lniv. Commonwealth bulldintr, Rooms
in, 20 nnd 21.
EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. ROOMS
IKM'TOt, nth floor, Mean bulldintr.
L. A. W.VTHES. ATIOIINEY-AT-LAW, nilAItD
of Trade buildlnjr, Siranlon, P.
I'ATTKRSOV k WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL
Hank buildlnjr.
C COMEQYS. fl-13 REPUBLICAN BUILD1NO.
A. W. BERTIIOI.r. 01TICE MOVED TO No!
211 Wjcmlng avenue.
Physicians and Sugeons.
Dlt W E. ALLEN, Oil NORTH WASHINGTON
avenue.
DR. 8. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 331 WASH
Ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulbcuy.
llironio disease, lungs, heait, kidnejs and
KenltO'iirinary organs a specialty. Houu, 1
lo 4 p. m.
Hotels and Resturants.
TUP. EI.K CAFE, 1-Jj AND 127 FRANKLIN
aienue. Ralea reasonable.
P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. k W. PA?
6cnger depot. Conducted on the European
plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor.
Scavenger.
A. B. HHIUHS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS ANn
ccs pools; no odor; only improved pumps used.
A. H. BiigK.s, proprietor. Leave orders 1100
North Main avenue, or Eickc's drug store, cor
ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones.
Seeds.
G. R. CLARKE k CO., SEEDSMEN AND NUR3
crymen, store 201 Washington avenue; grem
houses, 1050 North Main avenue; ttoro tele
phone, "62.
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA. AVE.,
Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wins Screen'.
Miscellaneous.
DHES.NMAKINO FOR
al-o ladies' waists.
Adams avenue.
CHILDREN TO ORDER:
Louis Shoemaker, "212
MEGARGEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN
velopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 10
Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa.
THE WILKESDARRE RECORD CAN BE HAD
in Seianton nt the news stands of Relim.in
Bros., 403 Spruce, and 503 Linden; M. Norton.
f'2 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Scliutr, 211
bpruic street.
LEGAL.
Mll'ICF, is hi toby given tli.it .1 special meelinz
nf Iho slnikhoideis ol the Aineiiian Lhiir
Manufiictuiiiig to. has been tailed lo convene
at Iho oflke of the iiiinpanj, room toil Common
wealth building, 'iianluii, Pa., on llic !2tl
day of August. 1"01, .it 11.11 oMock a. in.
to' take .idlon 011 (lie question of iniiea.lng llu
indibtcihicss of Iho tompaiiv,
II, H. PHILLIPS. SeueUlj.
hlOCKIIOLDERh" MEETIVti 'Hie annual meellnci
of the stockholder of tho Colliiiy Engineei
company will bo held al llic Miirial ntfkcs o
the toiiipiii.v, Sirantou. Pa., 011 Momlai. .li.t.t
2llh. I'lol. at '2 11YI01U p. 111., for Iho ilerdin
of liiuclois and tin liausadiun of u h oiler
bii-iness as mil piopirly (1,1110 beinio Iho me I
i,,,. STANLEY P. ALLEN, feudal'
NOTK E Is bsiiby giviu tint tho annual nieetln:
of Ibi stoiklioli'leis ol II" Euiuoiiiy Light, Heat
and I'mvi'i loiiipan.i, 101 Iho elertiou of dlirdois
lor lie- ciiMilug .ve.ii, and tlio liaiisadlon nt su, ii
nihil liu-liiei. a mav piopeily 101110 hmoio It,
will bo in id al tin- nlnio of the lonip.iuv. Room
"11, Hepiilillian Hiiildiiig, '1I.111I1111, Pa. Ml Moll
ilav, .lune -21, I'Kil, .11 2 o'i loi k p. 111., in aiciid
iiii'io wltli ihe b.v laws t the ininpan.i.
W .1. SOIfllll'P, i-ountai-.
iisrviT. or mimintu i:i:i.d, deceased.
I.eltus tesiami'iiliiiy on the estate of Arinlndi
Neeld late of tlio ('ilv ot -uaiiton, ilri eased,
have tain granted to the iindeisignd, lo whom
all poisons jiiibbied to s,ih estate are irn,iislc,1
to liiako pa) 1111 lit, and lhn-o having ilaims 01
iluiiaiidj, to make known same without delay.
IL (.' REYNOLDS-,
H ('. lll.WOI.D-, Kxcculnii.
Alloiney for IJptnte.
7j in-- ESTATE Ol' DANIEL W. SULLIVAN".
To Whom It May Concetti;
The Orphans' Coiul of Lackawanna County has
gianted a lulu lo "bowr cause why Maiy Sulli
van. exeiulrix ot Ihe la.t will and ie.tni"nt
of Daniel W. Sullivan, should not bo disihaiged.
Returnable lo next Algument Couit.
" MARY SULLIVAN.
II. ('. REYNOLDS, EnccutiiK,
Alloiney foi Estate.
NX. N f
FINANCIAL.
OLDEST! WALL STREET
SAFEST! Money Will Krn Big Monthly
nnr-Ti Returns.
Btoll Tiiolnvcslnr'sl'undPa)Sini. monthly.
'Ihe oldest c-Ublilied in Ameilia, No lerlifleaU
bolder lus ever last a lent l'a-ment made lo
all iiibsinliels even 1.1 da. Nu lioiible No
delav. Money iciumlul on denial d. Wiile lo
dav 'for palilalias, lice In any address.
C. 1 Maikey is Co., lliuL-uu Hld'g,, New Yoik-.
$100,000
Milwaukee Electric Rail
road and Light Go.
5
BONDS.
Uiiic' lor (pedal cinular.
Rudolph Kleybolte & Co.
1 Nassau St., New York.