v yf" ?'j; ' ff "'"-'Vpf'" w"1 wivr 'frfrV'Tjr'j'"SK'Vi-ii '.."w""--yi""wv "r" ,r Kt-;' "f-,- - h,"k "' ',1 -V. ,1 ' &&' VQif r ' '.-" ;, w , i. yt j, -. j THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- PRHJAY, JUNE 21. 1001. NORTHEASTERN . PENNSYLVANIA PITTSTON. Ppfl.il I" Ihc Siranlnn Tribune. lMltstnii, .titnr- 20. Iloptv Hiilicr, the well-known imlnloi' nf Went I'lttslon, died very Miridenly of lioni't dl.sen.sa about 4 n'cl(n'! ypMiortlny tiioriilnt?. At thnt tlnio Airs. I.iuucr awoke, nnit found licr liti.slmnd lueiitliliiK lifavlly. Sro endoiivoirvl tn awitken lilm, but to no nvnll, nnd hr cxiilird wllliln u few minutes. IlptTiiscd was 4'J yon I'M nf rtfir, mid Is Mii'vlvcd by llic following rlilldi-cn: Frank and Kml Manor and Mrs. William l!ent, of DninnttMiM, Wnyne iMiimty. TIip funeral will tako jlncp Kiidiiy nflpinoon. MLss Stalk, of Wyoming avpinic, fonnorly nf Tunklmiiiuick, riivo a rn rpptlon tn n .small company Wednes day PVPtiiiiR. Wednesday was donation day at the ritlston hospital, and thp worthy In Ptltniluu was Kciiernusly remembered by the public. Md.. tttiiniilinl litleklpy, nf Welsh Hill, was leiulercd n inirpilsc ViiU'ty by the ladles of flebekah lodge. Oohnnto IoiIrp, 1. O. O. F., held a dellshtliii 'social .sessdnni ,a.t thelB rooms on Srtith Main Klicet, Tuesday eveiilns, attended by members audi Invited Blicsls to th" number of ."WO. A feature of 'be evening was the Piesontallon of a .1wel of the order to the members who had been con nected with the. lodf?e for the past Iwenly-flvo years. Those who te relved the medals of bonor were Dan iel Hamlin, II. O. Kyle, At. II. Hunt, (JeoiRO II. Field and Henry Hop pood. Xym Law, formerly of West Plll.s ton, arrived lure Ttirscday from FA C.'tnltnn. Mexico. His marriage to Miss Anna Lewis, a cliarmlnp: ynunff AVest I'ltlston lady, the daiiRhler of Uev. and Airs. ,T. H. Lewis, will take lrlnce July 'J. A regular nieetltir mid smoker will be held in the W.t Pittston IJcpuTi- llcan club rooms Friday ovenlnpr- The collections In St. John's church hist Sunday for the benefit of the new church at Inkerman, amounted to $l,70(i. Contractor KiiRli.s'i. who b'i- choice of the contraction of that iiurcli, and also of the nc v one at Sturinerville, is rusbins" the work, and expects to have the buildlnc completed, at least the latter one, within thirty days. .VonslsTor Kimauo A. finrvoy united four lovinK hearts in marriaso Wed ncMlay afternoon in St. John's It. ('. church. The ll-st vnuiiK couple to take the niarriago vows was Miss Margaret .Mulcalioy, of Ki-mviitown, and Mr. Thomas Dougher, of AVHUe.s--Pane. They were attended by Miss o'Mnlloy, of Hiovvntown, and William TtiilledRC. of Wllkps-Harre. The other marriape was that of Miss Sarah Moran. of Cork Lane, and Mr. James 1'Vrrlek. nf Bi-oivnlow n The bride was attended by :ll.s.s Belinda Jor dan, anil the sroom's best man was Prter Sterling. Tlionuis Illnes. of AVynmliiK". re ceived bad bruises on tlte hip wlille at work at the Ilulchins bleaker AVeil nesday liiouiins, lie is ljoiupr treated at tlie Pltfston hospital. A committee from the Piltston city councils with similar committees 1'iom different paits of the county, met the county commissioners Tues ( ay afternoon in regard to their pro posed cours" toward the fleeing of the toll bridges. A suggestion made, by one of the commissioners who seems to favor the idea was that the Ferry bridge at PI! tutor, and the up per bridge at ilkcs-Parro be pur chased tirsl as an experiment. Miss Violence Abbott, of tills plai" is at Ilawiey. Pa., m here she will serve as bridesemiid at the marriage of a school fiiend. Miss Kmnia Kipp, at Wilsonville, near that place. A child of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick lleilly, of Urowntown. died Tuesday. It is wild death followed an illness re sulting from vaccination. Just as Itev. Father Hrr.hl. of St. Mary's licrniaii Catholic church, ws about to speak the words which would unite for life Miss Lizzie M. Hulslzer, of Avoia, and Henry II. K"llespic, nf this city, the bride faint ed ami was carried from the altar In the arms of the groom. She was re vived within ten minutes and returned to the .iltar, where the cere mony was continued with a nuptial KINGSLEY. Special to tlie ivntnii Tribune. Kingslpy, I line 1'.'. C. C, Steele madn a raininess trip to Scranlnn the first nf the week. Mrs. 11. M. Williams, of Carl) laic, Is a guest at the home or L. U. Tif fany. Miss Clar.a Titus returned Monday from a visit at Scranlnn and Nichol son. Mrs. Kllzabeth Tiffany visited Mrs. M J. Titus, nt Unphottom, Monday. Mrs. II, i:. Uruudagp is visiliiig lier daughter. Mrs, V, W. Adams. Miss Alia Finn, of Hopboitom, with friends ftoin Scruntnu, were guests at the home of (I, c. Finn on Tuesday, Mr, and Mrs. A. T. Sweet, nf Har ford, wpi'o guests at S, .1, Adams' on Thursday, The boys of the Methodist Kpiseopal HEADACHE CHARMED. It Is the Experience of Scranton Pco plo That Proves the Magical Effect of Dr. Chase's Nerve Pills with Sick mul Nervous Headache. It has never come to any other medicine never to all medicines tiiu ilIIUIIUUIIcu "l uimmun n oiilllOliy show. I ng the unequaloil merit established by ; A. AV. Chase's Nervo Pills There 1)1 Is probably no caso or ncrviuis headache lliey will not cure, sick Mrs. James Watson, of '0. 315 Twelfth street, Scranton, pa., says "Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Ps Hro line. I begun to use them for nervous sick hpadaches and nervousness, anl had ere.it success In stopping them completely, KeceiUly J used them to overcomu the depression nud iveak nesscs follnwlntr Erip and they wore again successful, giving mo bodily strength and nervo steadiness. As uu all-round nervo and minora) tonic they are grand, and I am very much pleased that my attention was called to them through Matthews Hros., druggists, temporary headquarters corner Lacka wanna and Washington avenues. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nervo Pills .re sold at 50c. a box at dealers, or Dr. A. W, Chase Medicine Co., Butfalo, N. V. Se that portrait and signature of A. V, Chuse, M. P., are on every package. Sunday school orchestra will hold n, Inwn social Friday nlglit, Juno 21, on Mr. Steele's lawn, below the water lank. Ice cream and cako will be. served from H till D p. in. Mr, and Mrs. H. K. Carpenter am veiling at Thompson. , Mrs. F. K. Mnotc and daughter arc visiting relatives In Scranton. Pr. Ithodrs, the well-known Sunday school worker, will preach In the. M'jthodlst Kplseopal church next Sun day, June 2.1, at 2.1)0 p. m. It Is ex pected he will also speak In Urn Sun day school at 1.S0 p. m, BROOKLYN. Spr-clsl to Ihc Scnnton Tribune. Htooklyn, .111110 in.' A reunion of the Alumni of Brooklyn graded school will be held at the Tewksbury house Juno 2!i. Supper will bo served nnd plograminu of speeches, music, will be can led out. It Is hoped a large number of old students etc., that will bo picsent. Mr. Herman Sterling, of Illinois, Is visiting his friends here on account of the illness nf ids brother, Ansel Sterling, who is slightly better today. The funeral services of Mr. Orlando Hempstead, of Philadelphia, were held hi the Unlversnllst church, of which he was n loyal member, last Wednesday. ThoMeceased was a for mer resident of tills place and hold In high esteem by all. The Christian Hndeavor convention is in session at tiio Presbyterian church today. Over L"0 delegates aro present and a programme of much interest is being carried out. Dinner was served in the basement of the Universallst church. Mis. Quhk and children, nf Scran ton, are visiting her. mother, Mrs AVilllani Kidridge. Misses Gertrude and Maude Waldle spent a few days at Factnryvillo last week and attended the exercises at Keystone academy. Miss Jennie Tiffany visited In Fac tnryvillo last week. Miss Julie C'ruser gave one of her pleading entertainments in th Methodist Kpiseopal church Monday evening Several numbers on the programme were furnished by local talent. Dr. A. J. Alney and daughter, Louise, attended the commencement exercises at Keystone academy last Friday. Mr. Joseph Oakley, who has been in poor health for some time, is no better. Oenrge H, Terry made a business trip to Tiiughamton Monday. Mrs. Maine Palmer returned homo Tuesday, aftur a visit with MJK Shadduck. Miss Lillian By ram if. sewing for Miss Jessie Miller. Air. Dell AV right, or Scranton. agent for Guernsey's music store, was in town yesterday. Mrs. M. B. Ginnell and Boy Shad duck have gone to llusli to attend a funeral of a relative. Nell Packard is in Scranlnn. L. P. Norton, agent for the Mont rose Democrat, called on friends here Monday and Tuesday. Tlie marriage of Miss Mollle Tracy Weston, the well-known elocutionist, to .Mr. Joseph Kent, of Boston, oc curred at tlie homo of tlie bride's par ents. In lids place, last Wednesday at it a. m. The wedding was a quiet one, only the near t datives and a few friends being invited. The rooms weie piettlly decorated with butter cups. Rev. R. L. Roberts officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Kent left later in tiio day for Boston, where they will re side. They carry with them the best wishes of a. host of friends here. FOREST CITY. Special In the fcranton Tribune. Forest City, Juno 20. John Cocct.ski was yesterday taken to the county jail to answer tlie cluu-gc of felonious as Miult at the next court of quarter t-esHons. Cm-utskl stationed liinisclll at tlie opcniiiK the Hillside compuny's slope Tuesday with tbc- avowed in tcntioii of. sliootliifr Mine Foreman S. .1. .leiiuiiics. He bad a double bar relled sbotKiin and remained at Ills nt iiiilll .1. ,1. AValker, cbief clerk 'of llic Hillside ciiniian.v, persuaded lilm in baivl over bis kuu. Cocetskl level ed the weapon at every niaii who i nine out of the mine and kept biin civered until lie was certain it was not the foreman. There was no tea-. sou for the man's actions, beyond the fact that he lias the past few days been trying to pot a job. Andrew Iletelianr was brought from Holla Ire, Ohio, yesterday and was given a hearing' before Sqult'o Aoker mau nu I be charge of feloniously as saulting a follow countryman while Lore about a month ago. lie was bound over to court. MUM Myitle V. Alexander and Frederick U. neynnldf were united in marriage by Kov. F. H. Hodge In the parsonage of tlie First Presbyterian church, Mew York, on Thursday last. They returned hnnin today and will go to housekeeping on Susquehanna, sliect. About sixty people from Forest city attended the Sunday school con vention at Hniondalo yesterday, Mrs. A. W. Kehren and daughter, and Miss Kthel Allen, are visiting In Scranton, Miss fTodwvu Harris and John AV1N Hams will lie. united in marriage at 8 o'clock this evening by Hev, ( A. Spiiuldlng, at the home of tbn bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas X. Harris, nu Alapln street, A reception will be held immediately after the ceremony, The Scranton Tribune yesterday is sued a very handsome booklet, de sctipltvo ot tbo cloven years of pro gress it 1ms enjoyed. It devotes con siderable space to an Interesting ex Viiiition nf the making nf a modern dally and prominent men and feat ures nf Scranton. The Tribune lias secured and easily maintains a repre sentative place in Pennsylvania jour nalism. Forest City News, Hereafter Local 1799 will meet on Saturday Instead of WedtiQ-iday, A north bound street car left the track at nichniondale yesterday, giv ing some of the passengers a severe shaking up. LOCKVILLE. Special to the Scranton Tiihunc, Lockvllle, June 20. Theodore Shaw and grandson, Fred Ballny, of Orange, called on friends In this place oil Wednesday. Krncat Hoover and his sister, Emma, vlalted their grandmother, Kllcn Hoover, on Wednesday Mr. A iron ncss man In day. Whlllock was n Tunkhannook on btisl' Moii- MIsh Mary Uyniontl Is having her house painted, .Airs. Lydhi Vnnltiyl visited Mrs. .Trim Mnnluyno on Tuesday lnsl, Quito it number from this place nl tended the lloral services nt Oentre inorclatv.l on Sunday evening. SUSQUEHANNA. Sprrlal to the Srr.inlnn 'rrlliiine. Susquehannn, June 20. The funeral of the late Miss Nellie Drlscoll look place nnd was very largely nttonded yesterday morning from St. John's Cnthollo church, requiem high mass being celebrated. The tin ml Irlbut" was largo and beautiful. The Ladles' Catholic Benevolent association at tended In n body. Interment was made In Laurel Hill cemetery. The.ro will bo a big strawberry crop In. Susquehanna county. During the Pan-American season, the Krle will run special excursion trains over the Jefferson division, con necting at Susquehanna, with the regular through train or fast specall trains to Buffalo. Canawnota chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, this afternoon decor ated tbo graves of Its deceased mem bers. The Methodist Sunday school lum rented a cottage at Heart Lake, to accommodate the teachers nnd others who attend the .Summer School for Sunday School Workers, to lie held June 2i-::n. Prof, Paul ,of Carbondale, lias been engaged as principal of the Oakland High school, For two years ho has been principal of the Stevens' Point school. Prof. 7. A. Sophia, daughter and son, arc at C'alllcnnn, N, A',, conduct ing I lie Delaware A'alley Musical con vention. Mrs. Henry Griswold, wife nf a for mer resident nf Susquplinnna. died in Dakota a few days since. Deceased was formerly Miss Cash, of Towandn. Mrs. Frank Becbe, of the Oakland side, is at Sharon Springs, N. A'. Air. and Mis. George Bryden. Charl ton Allpaugli and Frank Brydcn left today for a week.'. fishing trip among the wilds of Pike county. There may be abler, newsier and cleverer Inland daily papers than the Scranton Tribune, but they do 'not come to Susquehannn. May The Tribune live long and prosper: TAYLOR. Tlie marriage of Mr. John J.. Xelger, a popular young townsman, and Miss Maine Scblen, an accomplished young lady, of Xewark, X, J., was solemn ized at the Haptist Reddle Memorial church, on Broad street, Xewark, X. J., yesterday morning at S o'clock, by the Itev. Charles 11. Dodd, p:ttur of the chur?.'). Tlie bride was attended by Miss Anna Barthold, of Xewark, X. J., and tlie groomsman' was Mr. 'Will iam .Schien, of Brooklyn, X. Y. Tin; newly wedded couple will spend their honeymoon in Xey York and the Cats kill mountains. They will reside hero on their return. F.lnborate preparations are being made by tlie members of tlte Calvary Rnptist church for the celebration of their jubilee, to be held on Sunday and Monday next. Well-known ministers fioni Scranton and other towns will be present to participate in tlie services. A special programme nf musical and literary nuiiiliet's will be rendered on Monday evening. Agent J. P. Law is improving bis property on Itallroad street. Tlie funeral of tlie late Mrs. Philip Ilelser occurred yesterday from her late home in Hcndham. Services were held at tlie Methodist Episcopal church at 2.H0 o'clock and wore largely at tended. Rev. C. R. Henry, pastor c the church, ofliciated and delivered a very impressive funeral sermon, Tlie lloral offerings were numerous and beautiful. The Methodist Kpiseopal church quartette sang several appro priate anthems dining the service. In terment was made In the Forest Home cemetery. The choir of tlie Calvary Raptist church is requested to meet tills even ing to rehearse music for the church jubilee services. Miss Mary A. Jones, of Grove street, and Mr. Setli fJrifflths, also a resident of this place, wore united in marriage on Wednesday at the homo of the brMn by the Rev. 13. P. Jones, of West Scranton. TUNKHANiNOCK. Special tn the Scranton Tribune. T'l.nkli.innuck, June 20,--.Mi.s Ldna Wood am) son, llaiohl, and .Mis, llrnick, ot l.oicuhite, an- ,-peuding the miihiiki' hcic with her sou, l!o (', and I'l. ink llcnick. .Man-hall Itcjnold-, on ol Jr. ami Mis, N, W, lli.uioliN, will In- g'.uhi.iicd .11 .the Sl.ilc .Noiiual kIiuoI at .M.iustichl till-, week. All .Minion Melrnlf is Imiup fioin Hip Klniir,! 1'ciii.iIp college, and .Mlvi Mabel Lewis tioni tho Yemen's (.'ollege at llillliuoie. I'lofc-or Oilier .1. Sloieloik, who has hem piindp.il nt Ihc hotouiih mIiooI lor fricial yeai, has handid in his icM'gnatloii and tlm school Iih.imI lias oleucd I'loleur I. T. Kcppeily to till llii! lai.mcy. I'mtp-rti- ;, l. Uko was i linsen as liil a.lnant iuiniip.il, Mca-is, Kcppeily ami llhe ate liuth cvpetieiued Ic.uheis, and ate not MiaiiKm lo tlu woik al Tunkhauuoik, .Mr, Kep, pcrly having been licte Iim je.ns and Jlr. lliic, two. Ilr. A. II. Womlwaid , n attendance at a meeting nl the Nate Nxtcly ol fclrctiu I'lil, ciaiu al llaiiUhuig this uirk, v COI'IIT MIITIS. A special lax of two mills was ilitriled to lie leiied by the utpervisnis of falls tnwii.hlp to pay exlsllug indrbtedncs--. In the cafe ot Iho County Savins Hank and Tliu-t company s, ,1. C. ItejnohU and Jn-eililno llcj nolil.i, the 1 nlc to open Judgment ;is m.nle ab-olute nud an isuc ilnecteil tuty the mlhlitj uf Ihc judgincni. .laniM L. Ilunncll vs. .lullm A, Kinlner, llie wril ol isccutlon is ouleiril siajcl linlll Ihc proceedings to open Judguunt iniitutei In l.u feme niimty aie disposed of. In the i.ise of I). S. Ilauiliiik is, J. C, Co). Iini, a inlo was giautcd lo show cause why agrreiiKiit of counsel lo ny case without .1 Jiuy hall not be nl aiidc. In matter of asalginuent o( Bradley IMivanU, II. Manley Harding is appointed an auditor In make disliibutipii of fund in hands of II. W. Lewis, assignee. ' in uso ot James W, I'latt s. ,1. M, Van Camped rt al., judgment was taken in open lourt (or want of an uflldaili of defen-c. A i-pei'lal cash lav of three mills is directed to be leiied III Washington tuwiiship. In ease of Catheiine licllng is. Tunkliannnck hoiough, tiespav. for Injuries sustained liy fall ing thiougli difecllu- sidewalk, the court daected Ihc pleadings to he amended by ttrlklng oil the name of William l).-lciliout, owner of the prop eily, wlio had been biought upon Uu iceoid as joint defandaut. In iaso of Thomas Kelly s. .1. (,. Iluuuell, cerlloraii, llie Judguient ui'dered by the justl-o wa leieised. On petition, Hie srhool boaul ot No-.cn was Kiien leave to appoint a sanitary agent lor their dlstrli.j. In tMc ol .1. .1, Mcany k Company vs. S. A. Cannon, a rule was granted lo show cause why certiorari should not be etikkrn oft, Couit adjouincd on Ibutsday until Fridav. Juno i at 10 a. in, Jude K. M. punhani was accompanied by hU wifp this wcekj who itted friends here while her Itusbaud was engaged in holdiuj couit. Mrs. lust. THE MARKETS. .Wall Street Hevlew. N'cw Voik, .tunc SO. llpelihiK price o( slorki Hi'iu At Ihc- lil(ihol iiriui!C level ot the il.iy nhil all nillle?, nt which there Were cciernl nl mime ulliilit lime, weie iiinile hy irnewcil ie.dlM thui whleh ilnne pliers ilotiwartl, Alter tlie open. hiK Kmil theiu ueie development In stieiislli hi'io .mil (help In lnillliilil.il nloek, lull lliey wero in the tl.m uf veuilllri lh.it mu.illy h.ie Utile piiiiulnriiie in tin' Ii.iiIIiik ami wen; with out uieiit jiiip.ilhellt' liillni'tiic 011 the. imie mini, 'I'lirip mih no wveie premute lei oll at any time ami tlie maiket lefleileil lalhrr I ho llv liiwltliiii of the elan eit lan?er jpeenlaliiM to le lialn from npcinlhiii .mil let tlie maiket tie hol low iliuim; t lie period nf iloiihl reiuiillliR tlie rapacity of the iimney market tn nllnril resmncci for nicenlallnii hetwecn now nnd Urn linn nf the half jeaily ticiioil, "1 lie Milume of rir,lliii4 Mmttcd n linliililc Khrlnkiiirr and toll below III,! half million rhaic murk, ulildi l thp loct IcM'l luuilieil Mine licfnic the prohlcnllal eleillon. Hun thep itcalliiiM wpip lanrcly ilependent ml tin1 foiifcrntcil de.illtiES III n few ttniU, nolatily Ainaltf.im.ttcil Copper, 'llil Ktntk mh timler pie. miip all ila.v nnil fpll nn pslrcme ICJi under hut lilltht, with a llnal tally of t! point on the Uccl nation of thp tustninaiy Hi per cent, quar Icily dividend ami 14 per cent, extra. Colorado I'uel lonlliiui'd II feiwillonal lliu!u.illnn, fall Imr at olio I line niv point. under lat nlsht nud 'Ji'i! under the IMkIi pricp of Monday, hut tally ini; at Hip l.nt tu 11 point nliovc lal iiIkIiI, (!' rial laVctiic m.i houL'hl on the repotted aemilsl Hon nf tlie llrltluli Tlionilwoli-llniiston eomp.iny mul, the otoik helm; In very Hgbt supply, Urn ik maml lliled it t.'i point liy wide Jump. Tlictc a persl.slenl elirtiath In Mlnneapoll ami St. la.ul and the low.i Cctilral sloik, which ne ! to Wi 011 iimiots of n mrrRer and final alum p. Hon hy the Illinois Central. Total sales today, lf'.llHI .h.ue. The bond 111. like! was ninderali'ly acllvo and Ir regular. Total -..lies par value, $2,020,(100. I'lilled Stale lioml ete all iiniluingcil on the lad call. 'Ih follow in? uuolation 010 furnUlied The Trihutip hy J. S. .Ionian ,t Co., loom. T0."-7C(I Mr.u hiilldln?, Sctantoii, I'a, Telephone BOM: Open- liiiuV Low Clo. inc. et. el. Inp;. American Suc.ir ill',; H4i Riiji 112"-, American 'I'oljacc, llliiia J.to" & i:iSi IVi Ati'hi'on S-i'i, S'C.i fflij SKJ Mi'hfeun. IV VWh NW'ii MB; 101 Hi-nek. Traction S'J'.i S'J',2 81 li Sift Hall. & Ohio Km Klii'i WVi IIIt'I Cont. Tolmcco r.STJ (isft (.stj 1,8 Ihc. .V. Ohio Ill I') 4S'i -IS'', ('llic. (!t. Wc.t -J 'j:,7 iij yn SI. I'.iul lVliti 1M!4 ITS 17!'i Hock Nlntul ir,')-. iT(l!i lnsij mi Kan. k Tc. I'l., ...... ol (UU nl m LouK .V N.i-l noli lltVJi 110 110 Man. I'.levalcd 122'.(, VilVi 122 122M .Mel. Tiactiou 171 17! 17.1 17.1H Mii-o. Pa, llic 121 12l',i 12il',i 120". South. P,,eitlc ,Vi"i CO fitnf, 6T5 Nnriolk fc Wc-t M'.b Ml.'. V fl:i,i ,N. V. Centml l.V.Vi i:,7i l.lVi l.WH Old. k Me-lcrn :!7't S7U ::T !!7 I'ciu-.i. liy l.-,ii. l.Vi'i l.llVj l.-il'J I'acilic Mail II 4li 41 4 1 i llc.idimr Hy A'i'z 47'i 47 47 llpadlnir llv., IV 7!l'.j 7!a 70 7tf Soiitliein If. It XiK ,1( xt ,1.11,4 Southeiii It. If., IV S7:U f7ai ST'i S7i Tenii. Coal ,(; lion liN". T1TA lif.'fj fl'i'i C. S. Leather I.l-g II K i:ii !'. S. Leather. IV 70 70 7n 70 I". S. Itiililier -jn-'i 21 ait'i 21 t'llirin Pacific 112 112 110'i 111 I'nion I'ji'ittc, pi- mi"; no"-; tn uou. Wdliai.ll, IV. I-Jl;, I2", 42'i 42' Wcstein Knion iqa; ;na; rq np Col. fuel & lion 11.-, 115 1IH lis Auml. Copper l-JC.-'-i 12i',"H 1225i 12.1 People's lias 11Si 118 nwa; llH flic U'i t:ii 41 ISi; flic, M 71 71 TOTh 7or Col. Soiilheiii I Ci l!i ll'i ni Te.n P.icilic IT'i I7V1 4linA 4(i"i Aincr. Car I'oundiy .... :st-'H :ci'4 ;ma .".2'i I'. S. St pel Co 4iHi 4!0i K1! 40 f. S. Mccl Co., IV., .. (VI " il-1 !li !1ST XIIW VOIIK (illAl.V MATIKKT. Opin. llish- Low- Clo. WllfAT. Ina. est. c.-l. inc. Inly 7(p"; 7011 Tii-'-i 7U'i Sf.t 7I' 7l','i 7.1-J 74 COIi.V. Inly IT-'i 47-J 47---1 47" 'it 4s 4R7, 4S-.J 4STJ Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS.' first National Hank l-eiaulon Savings Hank Thiul Xational Hank Ilinip Deposit and Disumut Hank.. fionoi'ny I.iglit, II. k I. Co Laikn, Tiut Safe Deposit C ( 'laik k snoicr Co., Pi N'lanlon lion Fence it .Mtg. Co.... Siiaulon Ap Wolks Laikauauna Daily i'o.t Pi County Savings Hank & Trut Co.. I it.-t Xalmri.il Hank (L'aiboudalc).. Stanil.ud Diilling Co Tradeis' Xational Hank Scranton Holt and Nut Co People's Hank New Mcxiio Hv. & C. Co BONDS. Scranton Fa.-sengcr Itailuay, Hist .Moitgagp, dup 1020 ", People's Sheet Kallvvav, tilst mort gage, dup 10IS People's Street Hallway, ("Jencial Hid. 120(1 ;:-iii Asked. 40 LIU 12 ... Jim 0.1 I ::iiii ... .-2.1 :w 17.1 ISO 75 115 . 11.1 ... 113 ino moitgagp, duo 1!U1 113 Diikson .Manufacturing Co Latka. Township School fl per cent. City of Scranton St. Imp. fi per cent Suaiiton Trailion H per cent 115 102 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corercted by 11. (!. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Iluttir fresh, K0a20',ic.; daily, ficah, J0'Sa20tf, Cheese Full cream, new, lOK-allc. fKKs Western fresh, liligiillr.; nearby state, HVjalJc. , , Heans-Pcr bufhel, dioiie iiiariovv, ?2.fi0a2.0.5 Pea Beans Per bushel, choice mairow, if2.jja S2.I-0. Meilluni BeanJ Per bushels, fs.M0af2.l5. liicen Peas Per bushclcs, 1. 10a-l.43. Flour Best patent, per barrel, $1.15. Red Kldnev Beam Per bushel, 2.45a$2.50. Potatoes I'er bushel, S.1a')0c. IHimuda Onions Per bushel, $L50aLCO. Philadelphia Provision Maiket. Phllailelphla, June 20. Wheat 15c. lower; ion 'trait grade Juno 71la75. Qun (Jiuel, but Mcady; No, 2 mixed June, luialic, Oals l'iiiu; No, 2 vvliito clipped, itil'.saUlc Butter Flint, good ileiiiaml; fancy vvestcin cieaniery, lolie, j do. do. piiuts, 10c? do. neaiby do,, 2(le. Eggs - film, good demand; ficsh nearby, lie; do, western, lie; do. oullivvcstcin, f!c,; do wnttli. nn, 12c Chee.-c Fiimer; N, Y. full iioains fancy Mil. ill, OU'VJ'.ic i do. do. do. fair In choice, RU-aOc ReHncil Sugaro Dull, unchangeil. Cot. ton-firm and 0-1(1 cenls higher; middling up lands, h'fci-, Tallow Fiimer; city pi line in lihds,, O.i.I'kc,; lountry do. do in han'cls, t;;i!i5Uc, I lakes, RVsi", Live Poultry Quiet, but btcady; fowls, llall'.&c, ; old iooslei, 7c; spring chiik ens, lla23c; ducks, OalO,-. Dressed Poultry firm, good demand; fowls choice, lni&u, ; do. fair to good, O'i-alOo, ; oh loo.tets, 0',e, ; brollets neaiby, 20a2.5c.i western do,, l&r3.!r. Heiciplo flour, '.'..luo banels and 1,00.1,no() pounds in sacks; wheat, 20 bushels; coin, l.vi.ouo bushels; oat", 10,000 bushels. Shipments Wlieal, lii.iavi hiisliels; corn, 5S,l InishelJj oats, 30,000 lnt"hcl.s, New York Grain and Produce, New Yoik, Juno 20. -flour -Easy and iptiet, at old piltcs, Wheat-Spot steady; No, 2 ted, 77?ic, f. o. h. alln.it; No. a red, ".I'Jic. clevalor; No, 1 Northern lliiluth, 77',io. f. o. b. allu.it. Up. tlons crucially dull and easy, tinallj ralllul, bow. ever, ami closed steady at a p.ntial lie decline. July dosed TliV4i'; Sept., 71c; Oct. 7l!ie. ; Deo,, 75:He. Coin Spot ii'ilet; No. 2, I7; elevator ami 1'IHc, f. o. b. alloat. (litlnu market iteady all day; ilnsed lum at unchanged pikes. July iloseil lUsc; fept., Iic; Oct, H'e. Oats Spot litnii No, 2, ;;2vic; No, 8 white, 3,1c; No, !l white, 32!c; track mixed westctn, .'ijjxil&i.; traik white. 32l,s.i3.Sc. tlplliuis ijuiit ami bately Mcady, Butter firm; vvestcin ireameiy, 15a IfllsiM do. factoiy, 12'ial.lc. j iniilallou cream, ny, IRlj-'ilTci ttate dairy, ItalStjc. Cheese Slicng; laucy laige coloted, O'.ic; amy large white, D'.ii'.j fancy small coloted, oUaOlic. j fancy small white, Oa.O'sC, fggs-Slcadyj t-laie jind I'enusylvanla, LialUltc; we-steiu ungraded, llal2',iiC. j western candlcil, i;,'al3ic, Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, June 20, (iooil nop propped caused 11 reduction in wh-at ptlics loday and Seplcinher dellveiy closed ?c. lower; Siplembcr coin ilased unchanged, ami oats Ua'e, Idgliei. while pin visions were imibangid lo 2!ic. heller. Cash quotations weio as follows: flour Stead ; o, 2 spring wheat, 70i72p. No, .! com, itljiiSVici No. 2 ml, iia-'iUc i N", a icil, t?iab0V.;c. ; Nu, 2 coin. WnU-i:; No. 3 yellow, I'lttalic ; No, 2 oals, ai-'ic; No 2 white, 20ia:;0!;,c.; No. 3 white, '.'sTia-'iOHc. : No. 2 i.vc, 4!-icj good leediug barley, 5U5p,: mej poik, tll.7sUU.!0; laid. lsS.i7):aS-T2l-'i tboit ribs. $?as.20; dry talted shoulders, 7a!ic. ; short clear tides, JfS.L5aS..'i5. ' Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago. June 02,-Cattie Receipts. g,sno, In eluding 400 Texan,; good en choke sieers, stions; others, slow; buttbers' slotk. steadv; Tcvans, Hi in; tjoud lo pi line steers, .Wa0,30j poor to THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Hour Llnet, Cents for Uach Butra Line. For Bent. For Reeto About 1200 feet oflloor space on 4th floor of the Tribune building, suitable for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of THii Tribune. I'Oll lllC.Vr-Coltapo at Lake Wltiola, Willi ll modern improvement and two boats. Apply Kre-I II. Stnik, Tradei.' Hank mttldlmr. '""It liti.NT 41-tnom house, corner Wayne avenue nnil Putnam strirti hot and cold watrri none hut umall family need apply. 1T0.1 Wjyne nicniio, MO OREII.V ItlDfjn srni:i:T, ten room, modern Improvements! Bteam heat furnished; ileslr. desirable'. For Sale. FOR HALF. 30i for a Rood camera Tn": takn the lir.it of plcluiea. Limited iiumhei' ot ticket. Write quick. Tickets delivered. New telephone 2777. 022 OIHo stieet, FOIt S'ALi: At lllKhland farm, near Dalton, one larpc sorrel work horse, one hay maic, with foal, two hay colta, cue .sorrel toll, four tow, two licifem, one laiuc m..rkct vvagnn, with plat foi in spring, one top tuiKcy. Apply at (ami, or V. II. demons. GUI Meats building, Scranton, I'a. Real Estate. ?LG0O Buys six-room, single house, pood well. Lot 100200, Scranton ttreet, Dalton, l'.i. Wells & Kealor. 5-1,500 Buys building lot. 4015O. Wheeler ave nue. Wells & Kcater, Burr Building. $2, 900 Buys double house, 7 rooms on a side, all improvements, except gas. Dean street, Proit dence. Wells & Kcator. Booms and Board. LAROH front room with board for two gentle men, 410 Adams avenue. Furnished Booms. I'LKASANT fl'UNISIlfll loom; all onveniencci, leiy ceuttul, ptiiate family. Addus Box (I. Tiibunc, I'Oll ItKXT One laige finnl-hcd front room; also one side room. fi17 Adanu avenue. Strayed. STItAYfD-Illack hoiai-, with scar on left bout shoiihler. Lllnr.il lewaid fur iitiiin to 317 1'iCM.ott alcnue. mcdiuni. $1,011.13.40; stockcis and feeder", weak, W. 00a 4. 00; low", i2.7,'.al.Ml; heifeis, S2.,'.1i.1.1n; canners, .2.7(1; bulla, choiie steady; otheia slo-v, S.2.li0al.(0, calves, shade- easier, S..,1U.U..''i0; Texas fed steers. SI.21aD.40; Tc.sas gia-s .steels, !f:I..KIaL10; Texas bulls, i2.7.1.i.J.73. Hogs He ceipts today, 23,0IX: toinoriow, 22.0HOJ i-timated lett over, fi.oixi. fa.-icr; top, ijfi.171..:; hiIm-iI and butchers, sil.yi.iO.t.a; good lo choice heavy, $.1.05.111.1714: lough heavy, s.1.f:il.i.1.!HI: light. .4.1.75 ail.tti'i; bulk of sales, .1.H21iia.07!G. sheep lietcipts-, 10,(H)0, spiing lambs up to !.1.00; gooil to choid- wctlieis. .I.IHU.4'2.1; f.iir lo ( lioico mixed, sl.('iOal; westctn sheep, $lal.2.5; ycailings, ?4.20al.r,0; native lambs, s.la.1.2.1; wi-(cin lambs, ?3a,1.2.1. East Liberty Cattle, fast Liberty, June 20. Cat tie Steady; extra, s-5.fMi.iH; piinic, $.1.0.1.1.1.73; good, !s.i..'!1,i5..v,. Hogs Stronger; piimp I'e.ivv and assoitcd mediuiiis, $0.15; heavy yorkcrs, $U.12l,an.l,"; light joikcrs, lrii.0.-.i0.1(i; skips, i;4.:;.1a.1.30; louglis, sla3.00. Sheep Finn; best ivell.em, .l.il.lU; culls, and common, !j,L.10.i2..Hl: ihoiic .vcarliug.s, !JI.7.1.io; cumnKui to good, fr.'iaL.'.O; veal calves, i!0.ii.2.1. New York Live Stock. New Yotk, June '20. Beeves Nothing doing; feeling steady. Calve.s Steady for veals; butter milks, nominal. Veals, i-5jil.2.1. No choice 8toik hue. Sheep Firm to 10c higher; lambs, active and steady, nil sold; sheep, lj:ial.25; lambs, ffilja ail.S.5; one cat- extra, 7: yearlings, if 1. 50,14.7.1; few tmshotn, 'f-1.i5.121,:, Hogs Steady at Ifa0.40; few fancy slate hogs, $0,30. Buffalo Live Stock. East llnftaln, Jmio 20. Rcceipls Caltle, SO cats; sheep and lambs, 12 cms; bogs, 2 -ais, Slupments Catlle, t'l cars; sheep and lambs, 0 cai.s; lings, 12 caw. Caltle No sales; veals, tops, generally, $1:. Hogs Heavy, SO.I.l.in.lT'g; pig8, M.O.I.iO.10. Tlie maiket vv.i3 active and higher ior bo.li sheep and lambs. Oil Market. Oil City, June 211. Cteillt balances, nil; cctlifi tati.s, no bid. Shipments, hS,25.'l; nveiagc, 01, 3JI. Run?, 01, Lit; aveiage, S::,.'II0, BASE BALL. National League. Al Phlladclpliia-tFirst game)- II. If. f. si. Louis 1 ;; 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .1 2 Philadelphia ...20201000001-0 10 7 Batteries Sudhofl and Nichols; Dugglchy and Mcl'arland, L'mpite Emslie. Second gam; II. 11. L, St. Louis 0 0 0 O.'l 0 0 II 1- I II Philadelphia 0 00010001-2 10 .1 ll.it tcrie.s Powell and Ryan, While and .Me Failand. L'mpirc Emille. At Bostor.-O'irst game) II, II. E. Chicago 00 1000 1 03-, 1 11 1 Boston 0 2 0 0 1 II 0 0 3- II II 2 Batteries Waddpl and Kahoe; Dinccn and Mor an. Unpitc Kltlridge. Second game It. II, E. Chicago , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- II I 1 Boston 1 Ifinnooil'-S II 1 llatleiir-T.iloi' end KIIiikj Willis and lilt ttklge. l'niiire Nash. At New Vuil.-. It. II. E, Piltsbillg ,,,.'.010001011-7 (I 1 New York (i 0 0 n 0 (I 0 0 0 n ;; 7 Hillcilcs Cluhro and O'Coimoii Dolteny and Havveriiun, L'nipito O'Diy, Al Htookl.vn- It, II. E. Cincinnati 0 0 0 () 1 0 0 0 0- I t) J Ilinnl.lin 101I1202-S 17 0 llatlciies llahn and PciUj Donovan and He flulte, Cmpiie Dvvver. American League, At Boston- R, II, I.. Chicago ,,,,0211100000-3 s 2 Huston ,,,,. 0 0 0 2 0 (I 0 0 2-- I 10 2 Hallciies-llaivey and Sullivan; Vouti',- and Sihieikoiigcat. L'luplic MJiiassau. At Philadelphia R, , f, Cleveland 0 0 0 J (1 n II 1 - u I" 'I Pldladclphla 2 000010014 8 I llattcties Mooie and Woudi Heiuluid and l'ovvcis. Untplie Catitillon, At Baltimore , . p, Milwaukee , I 1 0 11 0 0 O 0 0- 2 I 3 llaltimoie 2 1 0 2 I (I I 0 '-- 7 2 Hattciies-Spaik and 1'nnnnr; Nops ami Rob liiscn. l.'mpiie Sheiidan ami i'onnell). At Washington fl, , ; Dtlioit .'I 0 a 00 02 0 0-7 13 Washington 0 0 0 n 2 4 0 2 S II 3 Hattciies-Miller and Shaw; tiear and (,rady. l.'inpiic Haskell. Eastern League. Buffalo. Li; llaitforl, H. Itotlifotii-Woriester, i-oilponrd. wet gioundj. S.iratiisPToi(.nio, pnctpoiied, vvft giounds. Mvntical'1'iovidence, putiouctl, lain. 3 More Wanted. WA'.'Tlil) Secoiiil-hand llrtulinxlnn or Smllli I'rr mler Ijpewiller. Addte.-s, M, II, ll Dalton, I'a. WANTCD A Initio hotie ol tweliP tn lllleeu tootiKt Miltahlo for n first claw hoardltu; littuel must ho down town and uiy ccntial. Addiis-t , T, llackelt, Ileal IWalo lutllillim, AXTLD Ladlei and gentlemen for ppiniaiirtit poaltloti.), local wink, MO.00 per inouthj 7S.(Ki per ytiH.lilli and cpcneM in ttaiel. Apply aflci ncoiw or cionlnui. II. .M. Sandeis, IriiiiK Hotel, SYianton I'a, Help Wanted Male. WAXTliD A haker; e(ond or third man. A. Wchlier, Finest City, I'a. Win, MAN'TFI) FncrRclle, tnwtwortliy jounir man, permanent position, tntiHt he well icioin nifmled, ifflO deport iep,ulred, llager, SI 1 2 .Mcaia Duildlug, WANTLD Halpjiiien. traveling or local; weekly salary paid. llerrlck Seed Co., lloihester, Help Wanted Female. Cini. WANTfll-For scnernl housework In intall family, yi7 Webster avenue. BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Becelved at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City At.nllirr SCHLCTZ, corner Mulhcirjr street and Webster avenue. CU3TAV I'fCHLL, CJ0 Adams avenue. West Side OEOIinr. W. JfNKlN'", 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton FHKD L. TIIIlI'l'E, 20 Cedar avenue. I North Scranton OF.O. W. DAVIS, corner N'oith Main avenue and Maiket street. Green Bidge CHARLES P. JONKS, 1.157 Dickson avenue. F. J. JOHNS, 020 fireen Ttldgo street. C. I.OIIILN,, comer Washington ave nue and Marion stieet. Petersburg W. H. KNfPFF.L, 1017 living avenue. Dunmore J. o. uo.vn k SON. Boarders Wanted. BOARDERS WANTED-Stinuiicr lioaideis can find pleasant looms and good tattle hoatd in pii vati: family at Dalton; large lawn and line Miade. Addicss, (). K., Tiibunc Office, Srranton, Pa. WANTED-Table boarders. Washington avenue. Blrs. Tompkins, Oil Money to Loan. MONEY to loan on improved city real estate. HENRY BI'.I.IX, .III. CHAS. II. WELLES. THOMAS SPRAflUE. $.'JJ0,iXK) TO LOAN Lowest rates: sttaight or monthly payments. Stalk k Co.,Tiaders' bllg. ANY AMOl'NT OF MONEY TO LOAN Quick, straight leans or Budding and Loan. At from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 311-31,1 Connell building. Buffalo Hotels. HOTEL f.LMIIIRsr, IlnfT.iln, N. V., diicctly in Iront of Lincoln F.nkw.iy cntraticp to cxpo1 lion, in full iie- of ulglitly illuminations and all piiotctlmiu disda,is. Italtv, il.(iO up. A FOIIMEfl resident of Noitliuinberlanil, Pa., will lip glad to cnleitain Pan-Aiiieiican ii ifors. Teuns tca.unable. S. Newman, 117 E. North St., HuOalo. Proposals. SEALED PROPOSALS will he iCLciied at the office of the suaiiton Ho, ml ot Conltol 1111III Monday eviuiug, Julio 21th, limi, for giljiiug liglitning rods on the v.uious scliool buildings of the city, Nos. 2 and "il cxieilcil, lliddcr-, will de.sciibe s.iMiin, give piiio per loot for mitrrlal, also futni.sh samplo of llie sauic A ceililieii ibetk in the Mini uf live hundred ilollais is lo b. euclivseil Willi path hid, which sum nliall he for- ieitcd to the school distiict In case of iofn-il or oiiiission on the pail of the successful biddei, in c.i-e tho hoaid ill, ill avvanl coutr.ut. to exe- lite .such toulr.ict within tin ila.v alter tbo avvanling of the same, The boaul leeivcs the light lo reject any or all bids. Hy older of Iho Sctautou Board of Couttol, E. II. FELLOWS, Souctaiy. PROPOSALS. I'ur a i-hiiit lime pmposals will hi- teteived for a lease, lo tovcr a tt-iiii of .veais, of the ptopoed new lniililing.it 322 Latka W'auna avenue Building would be cieiled to suit tenants, (an b;. bad pufilP building o! tunc Hoots nud b.iMiiicnt, 01 uiper tloots above- main storu floor. For details m-c M, Notion. Situations Wanted. SI'll'VIION WANTED -By u jouiiif woiiiiu, with clilbl llncc .veais old, as hoiisekti'iicr u; housewmk. Addti-s, 730 Iv'ie.sslcr tuuit, lily, sill A'I'ION VANTi:il-An cxpciieuced loailitn.in would like .1 situation with a piivati- family. Tcmpciato man and ,t vciy caictul driver; uu ddslnnds gcueial woik aiound a pilvatt- plait-; Willi iclctci'.tcs, Addicss', Coathmau, 3.11 IViui avenue, SITUATION WANTED Hy a widow woman lo go out by day Washing, ironing, or tlcaiilng. Plcaso call or address, Mis, ilu.scll, 1211) Cedar avenue, city. SITI ATION WANTED-Hy mhldle-agcd woman as hotisckteper In wldowci's lainily; tan give refctcntcs, Addicss J. II. , I Twentythltd stieet, Stutiton, Pa. blTI'ATJOV WANTED-By a young man lo go to some e'ummrr icsnrt ami an as it hotel clcik for tin slimmer, stiiilly tcmpciato and houcst;ian fuinisli btsl oi ickicuc-c, J, l, II,, Tribiino oltite. SITI'A'ITON WANTED-Drihsinaker, good Itllet, fit-in 'liilailelihi.i, deslics a few engagements; 8 1, SO .1 ilay or will take woik liume. Addicss, 11.07 Dickson avenue SlTt'AlTOV WANTED -Hy .1 tilst class iiook-kccp cr wllli eighteen )car.s c.iiieme, to woik two or llutt! hours tlilly on a set of books in iho i-ltyj trims uiy icasonable, Addicss, Lipcit TTl'buua (Ittive, FIRST CLAs-S I'OACIPIAN' ilclu-i n situation witli a puvalu I'.iiiiily; will cxpeiicmf,! a,uj a capable 111.111; stittlly Icmjiei.Hc and undei stands geneial woik about ptivaio (plate, Ad ilicss J. K., 001 Pcnn avenue. WANTED-Sltuatloii mound gentliniau's place or jinilor woik. S. D. II., 010 VYibstcr avenue. sl'l'l ATION WANTI'.D-Hv a juung man to do any kind of woik or winking in ptitatt- i'jhi llv or dtlving a gioccry vvairon. Addicss taie o James llluili, tear ot liln Piiio eticet. Sl'IT'ATIO.Y WASTED-Hy a man grading or laying sidewalks, or tlxing femes or cult.iig lawits, or uii) kind of woik. Call or addicsj IJUi) Piovldciue load. Sl'IL'ATION WANTED. Tiuslvvoitby, tellable young man, good habils wants poitci work, liooil pinnun. Salary optional. Tiustvvoithy, Tilbuno Ofllcc. SIl'l'ATION WANTED-As walcliinaler; 25 year ejpcrlemci ictcrentcs. Robeit T. Smith, gen cut deliveiy. SITUATION WANl'ED- By a woman lo by day washing, ironing or cleaning. :o out, Pe.t-C tall or address w. hussaii, isi'J cedar iveiiue, SITUATIONS WANTGO FREE. city. DIRECTORY. Insertions 25 Cents Than Pour Lines, 6 Cents for Bach Ultra Line, PROFESSIONAL. s.,j4'J.t Certified Public Accountant. LIIWAIII) C. SPAtlLUINO, IB THADfltS 11AXX Uitildlng. Architects LDWAltl) II. tiulldlng. DAVIS, AltClllTLCT, CONNCLli fiii:i)i:iiick i imowv, aiicii, b iikal Lstatp LnUiange HMg., 12(1 Waehlngton ave. Civil and Mining Enginoers II. L. HAIIDINd, noo con'ni:ll buildino. Dentists. nn- o. u. inLExnimoKit, pauli buildino, Spruio street, Scranton. DII. O. O. LAUBACII, 115 WYOMING AVENUK. Illustrator, LM'LltlLNCf I) lllitslMinr and draKsman nf m. Iianical and I band woik. ritawlngs lor engiaviiiRs In 'all hiaml,,.,, conuuc.ilal work and I.'.'.'.i ill"''lt-'1 " feclalty. intimates and samples fiunlshnl. Addles Hov ao", Scranton. Lawyers. rnAK J".. ttovw ATTORNEV-AT-LAW. Hooms 12, 11, to and IS Burr building. F. K. THACV.ATT'V.COMMQNWEALTU BLDK. ",, "LI'LOCLE, ATTOItNKV-LOAN'S NECO dated on real estate sccutity. Hears building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. WILLARD, WAHREN k and eoiinsellors-at-lavv, Washington avenue. KNAPl. ATTORNEYS ltepubllcan building. JI-.SSUP k .IESSIJP. ATTORNEYS AND OOU.V. tellorsat-lavv. Commonwealth building, Rooins 19, 20 and 21. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. POO-POL "th floor, Mcars building. R00M3 L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARU of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON k WILCOX, TRADERS' Bank building. NATIONAL C COMEOVS, 0-13 REPUBLICAN BUILDINO. W. BERTHOLF, OFFICE 11 Wyoming avenue.' MOVED TO NO. Physicians and Sugeons. DR. W. 1-1, avenue. ALLEN, 013 NORTH WASHINGTON DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 330 WASH ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chronic disease, lungs, heart, kidneys and genitourinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels and Besturants. THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, XEAR D., L. & W. PAS- Benger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. A, H. HIIKlfiS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no odor; only improved pumps used. A. B. Briggs, proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Eicke's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Doth telephones. Seeds. (I. R. (XARKE & CO., SEEDSMEN AND KUKS. eiymen, store 201 Washington avenue; gretn bouses, 1050 North Main avenue; store tele phone, 7S2. Wire Screens, JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA. AVE., Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous, DHESSJIAKIXa FOR CHILDREN TO OltDER; also ladies' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. MECAROEE BROS., PRINTERS' velopes, paper bags, twine, Waslilngton avenue, Scranton, SUPPLIES, EN Wai chouse, ISO Pa. THE WILKES-BARHE RECOIID CAN BE H All in Scranton at tho news stands of Reiiman nros., 400 Spruce and .VI.! Linden: M. Norton, f?2 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spiuce street. LEGAL. Ntl'l'lt E IS heieby given Ihal tho iartneishli litcly subsisting bilvvcen A. II. Rogers an-J N. (I. Major, tint h of Ihc lily of Straiitou, toim. IV of L.ickawaiini anil stale of I'cniK.vlvJni.i, doing bu-lness under Hie til 111 name of liogc-r.s k Major, has cxpiicd 011 Ibis, nineteenth day of -lime, A, D. iik'I, and that the Itttu afotcsaul has been di olvcd by 11111t11.1t coii-int. All iltlili owing lo the said parlncislilp ar lo In- ice, lied by tho .said A, II, Rogers ami all demands 011 the raid p.irlniiship are tn be pie scnled to him, the- said A. II, Itogcis, foi pay ment, A. II. ItOCKHS, . O, MAJOR. WALTER E. DAVIS, Allium-). STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINf.'-The annual meeting of iho slockboldets of flu- 1'olllcrv Eualneer lompany will be held at the gciiri.il offices of Hie company. Sci. niton, Pa,, on Monday, Jut,,, 21th, lixil, at 2 u'lloiL p. in,, fur Ihe ele-ttou of diictlois and the I1.1ns.11 lion of sinh oihrr liiisliiess a.s nia.v pioperly ioiiip befoie the meet, lug. STANLEY P, ALLEY, Settelaiy. NOTICE IS liereb) given that the annual merlins of the Hiickboldeis ot the Economy Light, Heat and Power Company, for Iho eledion of dliecton lor the ensuing yen, and the transaction of sin b. other hu-incss as may pinpeily come befoie ti, will be hibl at lI'P olftco of the comninv. Itooiii 211, llepiibliian Huilding, Stianlon, pa., nn Mon tlav, Juno 21, I'll, al 2 u'clotk p, in., in accord, anlo Willi llio bylaws of the tompariy, W. ,1, NOIfilirP, Setietary. FINANCIAL. oldestTTlst're e f SAFEST! Money Will Krn nig fllonthly ni-cTI Returns. PLO I. The Investor's fund Pays Semi-monthly, The oldest e.labllshcd ill Ameiha, Nn ceillftcate holdir lias ever lost a cent, i'ajments nude. In all iibMilheii cveiy 1.1 tlaji. Nn ttoublp. No delay. Money trfitndcd on demand, Wiile to. day for iiartkulais, firo to any address, C. I.', Mat key k Co., Hudson Bid's., New Y01U, $100,000 Milwaukee Electric Rail road and Ligbt Co. 5 . BONDS. Yilite for special circular, Rudolph Kleybolte & Co. 1 Nassau St., New York. m .A