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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JUNE ii7, 1001.
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
PITTSTON.
Special to he Serinten Tribune.
rittMon, June -.". Slocum Council,
Junior Aincilc-.iii Mechanic, thli nftci
noon pichctitPil the 1'liiKtim licmpltiil
with nn Anit'ilrun flair xll feet In nine.
The II, is ttn Immediately hoisted,
without nny cdpimmles, mill will wtio
In the hrocza continually.
The tut f kohmoii In this vicinity will
he opened next Saturday afternoon,
when mntlnro races wilt take place
at the West Plttston fair mounds, un
der the nrplceit of the Luzerne County
Agrlctilttnat aisuclatlnn, Theic will
be three events 2:30 class, 3 minute
class and 2.1S cl,is. Ueslclcs the races
there will be n base hall game be
tween two well-known local amateur
bflfo ball teams, The laces piomii-e to
be Fonie of the fastest ever teen on
this track, and amoiiR the list of en
tries are several fiom Seianton and
Wilkes-Bin re, besides a pood many lo
cal high hrecN. M. h. Peri In, the well
known hoivo c.impaigner, of West
Plttston, has n dozen or more fast
hteppers on his list this year, and
some of them will bo seen on the
tiacks of this vicinity next Satuiday
for the tli st time, and they promise
some good exhibitions.
Louis D. Shelly, of Wtwt Plttston,
a member of the grocery linn of Shelly
& Luchslnger, and Jllsh Nellie Pol
hamus, also of West Plttston, were
united In niairlagc this afternoon In
the city of Eric. The ceremony was
performed at the paisonagc of the
Baptist chinch of that city by Rev.
S. J, Arthur, formerly pastor of the
West Plttston Baptist chinch. After
a visit to the Pan-Ameilean exposition
Mr. and Mrs. Shelly will lesldo with
the groom's mother on Fianklln street,
West Plttston.
Hew T. M. Johnston, rector of St.
James' Episcopal church, this city,
leaves next Saturday for a, thirc
months' tour of Ireland.
Rasfeale Mauclmoe, an Italian, while
walking alonff the trucks of the D. &
H. It. R. near Cork Lane at an early
hour this morning, was run down by a
freight train and seriously injuted. At
the Plttston hospital it was found his
lnjurleo consisted of a concussion of
the biain and bad lacerations of the
scalp.
AV'hlle charging a coal hole with
powder this morning, Thomas Miles, of
Searle street, a miner in No. 9 colliery,
was seriously injured by the premature
explosion of the charge of powder. His
Injuries are about the head.
Mis. Matthew Edwards a well
known resident of Wyoming avenue,
West Plttston, attempted to end her
life this morning by a most unusual
means. While suffering liom a tem
porary aberration of the mind, duo to
brooding over an accident in the coal
mines a year ago which cost her hus
band his life, she seized a heavy lion
stove shaker and beat herself about
the head and face in a teriible manner.
When seized by her fi lends the blood
was pouring from the self-inlHe-toel
cuts and bruiser. Her mother, Mrs.
Margaret Davis, of AVelsh Hill, at
whose, homo the tragic affair took
place, In attempting to dNaim her, was
struck over the head with the odd im
plement. WYALUS1NG.
Fpcml to the Scranton Tribune.
Wyaluslug, June 23. Misses Jessie
Horslet and Lottie Kintner visited Mrs.
Mrs. Chntlcs Fuller at Sayio lecontly.
Misi Evelyn Hoag is attending the
Stroudsbiug Noimal commencement,
where her sitter, Genevieve, gradu
ates. Mr. and Mis. Nelson Welles and chil
dren aie spending- a. couple weeks at,
llorsehcads, N. Y., and will go to Ruf
lalo before they lctuin home.
Mrs. .1. M. Allis entertained the
Twentieth Centuiy club Wednesday
evening.
Mr. E. W. Gayloid, of Towanda, was
calling in town Satuiday.
Mis. Chailes Mitten and chlldten, of
West Pittbton, aie visiting iclativcs in
town.
Miss Grace Jones visited her par
aits at Athens Sunday.
Miss Bell Decker, who has been
spending a. couple weeks at Elinua,
,'. T returned Thuisdny.
Miss Nellie Mitten, of Henick, will
lepend the summer at her uncle's, Fied
'Mitten.
Miss Marjnrla Bunnell spent last
Monday with Miss Ruth C.miiigton at
Mr. Manfoid Stevens'.
Mrs. Hugh Davie, of West Plttston,
visited Miss Lottlo Kintnor several
days last week.
Miss Sabra Poi tor returned home Sat
urday nttor spending a couple weeks
with her sister, Mrs. Roland Ciandall,
Rtevensvllle.
Mr. Long and Miss Nina La France,
of LTcc-yville, weio callingr in town
Sunday.
Mrs. Hetta Smith and sons Raymond
and Harry aie visiting her biother In
Wllmont. Pa,
Mrs. Edward Williams and daughter
Florence icttirned to their home in
AVellesvllle, N. Y last week after
upending the week with her sister, Mis,
C. Shermerhorn, Orchard Cottage.
NICHOLSON,
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Nicholson, June 26. Miss May Far
rar leturned home tiom Mansfield
State Noimal school Friday,
Mrs, F. N, Boyle and Leo F. Bojlo
returned to their homo at that place
Satuiday evening after spending four
yearn at Troy, N. Y whoio Mr. Boyle
has just finished a four yeaia' coui.so
at the Rensselaer Polytechnlo Insti
tute, Mr. and Mis. L. B, Jones, of Scran
ton, are the guests of Mi, Jones' pat
ents, Mr, and Mis. W. W. Winner,
The membeis of the Juniata Rehekah
lodge, of this place, that attended a
regular meeting of the Paulowna Re.
bekah lodge at Factoryvllle on Tues
day evening, wore Mr. and Mis, F, a.
Colvln, Dr. and Mis. V. P. Decker,
Mr, and Mis, J, M. Cutpenter, Mr. mid
Mrs. G. U Davis, Mr. and Mrs. C, H.
MacConnell, Mr. and Mis, Fred Steele,
Mr, and Mis, O. CI. Rought, Mr. and
Mrs. William Loid, Mr. and Mis. F. E.
Proper, Mr. c. m. Muck, sits. Ed.
Jacques, Juna Warner, Ethel Staik,
Ruth Johnson, Mrs. Augusta Benjamin,
Mrs. Jerry Wells, Mis.. Weikhelsei,
Mrs. Ed. Farrar, Mrs, John Maynarrt,
Myra Maynaid, Mis. W. W. Wamer,
Mrs. Geoige Snyder, Mrs. Frank Ol
pick, Mrs. B. D. Stephens,, Mis, F.
Prlggs, Harry Williams, and Ray Pot
ter. Ta. F. Bond, who has been attend
ing school nt Buckncll University, re
turned to his home at this place Fri
day. ;
Mips May Sweet, df Harford, has
been spending a few days with her sis
ter, Mrs. C, F. Osborne.
TUNKHANNOCK.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Tunkhnnnock.Juno 23. Thomas Hope,
of l.nwlttm, was doing business In
town on Tuesday.
The gutter on the not Hi side of Ti
oga street, which was so low after
raising the sidewalks on that side of
the street as to make It dangoioils fur
poisoiiH to walk too close to the edge,
Is being tilled In and lepavcd by Street
Commissioner Cai penter.
Ileiman S. Htinsluger, landlord of
the hotel at North Mehoopany, was a
caller In town on Monday.
The project of stalling a factoiy for
the manufacturing of bobbins for use
PICTURE
AVARGUERITE
Find the
in silk mills, etc., is being discussed
by some of our business men, and we
understand that there is quite a fair
prospect of such an industry being
brought hoie duiing the summer. An
option for a building site has been
scented by those inteiested, and theie
Is no leason why it should not be a
success. The bilk bobbin factory w hlch
was foimerly located heie was pur
chased by Carbondalo parties and the
machinery icntoved to that clt.
Lewis Chaffee, who has been attend
ing the Mansfield Noimal school, is
home for vacation. '
Charles Koon, who has made his
homo for a long time at Middloton, N.
Y has come to this town to reside with
his ton, C. Byion Koon.
Mrs. Clitlstino Bower, an aged lady,
died at her homo on West Tioga s,tieet
on Monday evening at about S o'clock.
Deceased was the mother of Geoige
and ElUabcth Bower, both of whom
icslded with her.
The lather of Rev. Samuel C. Hodge,
of tho Presbyteiian church, is dead at
Oxfoid, Pa,, whore he held a chair as
ptofessor in Lincoln Unlveisity.
Mr. and Mis. Thomas H. Ryan and
Miss Josephine Boyce have returned
from a visit to the Pan-Ameilcan ex
position at Buffalo.
Clayton Card, of Boardwell and Miss
Susan Peet, of Ricketts, were united in
marriage by Justice James T. Ketch
ledge on Monday afternoon.
Clarence Asheld, who is employed in
a commission house at Elmira, N. Y,,
is spending a two weeks' vacation with
his father, Pieno Asheld, at this place.
HALLSTEAD.
Speehl to the Scranton Tiibune.
Hallslead, Juno 2,",, Mjss Kathenne
Summorton spent Sunday with her sis
ter Carrie, in Binghamton.
Mis. Lillle Eighmy was last week
entertained by Mis. Chichester, In
Binghamton.
The Ladles' Aid society of tho M.
E. chinch recently elected the tallow
ing now oltlcors to servo for the com
ing year: President, Mrs. John Humph
ley; secietary, Mis. S. Decker: tieas
uerer, Mis. Byton Tanner.
Mr. Chailes Kent, of Hickory Gtovc,
wns in town Tuesday,
Mis. John Tyler was visiting in
Binghaiutoii Saturday.
During the thunder storm early Sat
urday inclining an alnrin of ilio was
sounded heie. Twelve (liemen te
spondod. Atter shivering with the
cnily morning dampness for about half
an hour, and no signs of the, they dis
persed for their homes ngaln.
The Old Folks' seivlce In the M. E.
chinch Sunday evening was largely at
tended. Henry nnd Arthur DuBois at their
homo hero Ftidny night enteitained
eighteen meniheis of one of the Greek
letter societies of tho Binghamton high
school. All enjoyed tho hospitality of
their hosts.
The chair factory hero has seemed
tho patent lights on n new latchut
for the adjustment of tho backs of
Morris chairs. No rod is used in tho
new Invention,
Sundny morning Cnnnnis' oichestia,
Rev, J, J, O'Donnell and a choir at
tended services at Now Mllfoid, wheie
high mass was held.
Mis. Adams, Mis. MeMoinn, Mrs.
Raines and Mrs, Carpenter, who seived
bupper at the home of Mi.. George
Adams Thursday, cleaied $l3,fi0 for tho
Pieshyterlan chinch. Theio weio 08
poisons who took supper,
Reuben H. Barnes leturned this week
to Northlleld to attend the summer
sessions of the Noithtleld school.
Tho Major houso has lecently under
gone icpalis. New wall paper has
been placed on the wallb. Theio have
also been many new furnishings added
to the luterloi.
Through the effoits of Geneial Ynid
master Knnlles the ofllce appointments
In the coal and fi eight offices have been
much Impioved, New cm tains have
been added, also a new Ice water tank
and a dally biipply of ice,
Miss Kate Smith has secured a pos.
tlor. In the silk mill at Norwich, and
left for that place Monday,
Prof. B. W. Pease, ot this place,
and Prof. Benson, of New Mllford,
closed a. successful term of school
review at New Mllford Friday. Many
teachers attended tho school.
Painters Frank Barnes and Jerome
Sloat on Monday commenced painting
the house of George Herkimer on Main
street.
Ell Slnlkor nnd Richard Osterhotit
are building a sectional house, which
Is portable and tan ho put up and
takeh down ns easily as a tent. They
are to use It In a camping lour.
P. W. Dowllng has lecclved a new
ball-hearing railway bicycle, which can
ho run at ease nt a speed of 23 miles
nn hour.
Eunice, tho fi-year-old child of Mr.
nnd Mrs. John W. Chldestcr, who died
Inst Friday inornlm;, was burled at
sundown the same day. Tl, little girl
was the second victim of the read dis
ease, diphtheria, within a si., t time.
Tho borough has been stopped from
removing gjavel fiom tho bed of Wiley
creek. Thc'y woie stopped on account
of Its damaging tho banks of the
stream, making It liable to ovoillovw
Henry Mcilclo Is enjoying fully
matured potntoes and green pens from
his own garden. It Is the eaillest gar
den In town.
Hit am S. Hannas has been appoint
ed collector for the accounts of J. R.
Douglass, who was formerly In busi
ness neie.
Sister M. Jciome, of Wellsvllle, N. Y
PUZZLE.
(IN OPERA FAUST.)
tenor singer.
and Sister Collctte, of Olean. N Y.,
weio cuici tallied by Mis James Khby
Monday.
S. N. Brown, of West Oneonta, N. Y.,
was in town Satuiday looking after
his ie.il estate.
Mr. and Mis. Edwaid Scotten aie
onlei tabling Mr. and Mis. GcihRcj Bay
less, of Glen Hazel, this week.
Miss Canle Joluuson, of Mauch
Chunk, is visiting her patents, Mr. and
Mis. James Johnson.
Mr. and Mis. David Michael, of
South Gibson, wcie x.i.sitins at tne
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lowe, Sun
day. James E. Davis, of Union, was in
town on business Monday.
Mis. Mary Wesley, Mis. Rose Day
ton and Mrs. James T. DuBois attend
ed the funeral Tuesday at Montiose of
the late Mis Elizabeth Willots.
G. A. Watson, an extensive jobber
and maniifactuier of libbons from New
Yoik city, -ttas in town Satuiday, and
looked ocr tho silk mill heie.
HONESDALE.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Honosdale, June 26 The German
Lutheran Sunday school picnicked at
Belvino paik tills afternoon.
Piobably no county In the state has
as largo a population of snakes as
Susquehanna, if reports coming from
theio are tine.
The rille practice of Company E has
brought out five sharpshooters. The
company received their new service
uniform today.
Theio will be a special song service
in the Pieshyteilan chinch neyt Sun
day evening.
For tho convenience of the public In
geneial the streets of Honosdale should
have tho number and name placed at
the stieet cornels.
Conti actor S. H. Biown has com
menced the erection of tho deirick for
the Northeastern Oil company to com
mence operations.
Mr. Charles Sutton, of Dliluth, Minn.,
i? spending ten clays with his father
nnd sisteis, tho Misses Sutton and
Mis. E. C, Mumfoid.
Freomnn's orchestra has been en
gaged to give a sacred concert at Lako
I.odore neL Sunday.
Miss Katharine A, Richmond and
Sir, Alfred L. Carey woto married at
tho lesldence of the bride's patents on
Second stieet Tuesday at 2 p, in,, by
Rev, C. L. Peicy, of tho Baptist
church, of which tho young couplo
went active members. Only their rela
tives and Immediate friends were pies
ent. After a wedding dinner was serv
ed tho bride and groom loft for Pltts
ton, wheio they will reside. Mr, Carey
is In tho employ of a Plttston glnss
cutting factory, Tho young couple
weio tho leolplents of many useful
wedding presents,
Wednesday evening, at S o'clock,
Miss Maud Mary Ronnie- and Mr, John
N, Kharpstcen weio united in marriage
by Row G, A. Place, at the homo of
tho bilde's patents on Main street, It
was a quiet homo wedding, Only tho
lelatlves-and h few friends woie In
attendance, Tho hilde and groom aie
highly esteemed young people of
Houesdale. They wero the leclplents
of a huge collection of wedding gifts.
They will icsido In Honosdale,
One dog, at least, in Honesdalo does
not enjoy tho noise of tho Fouith of
July cracker, For a number of yeais
It has been tho custom of this canine
to leavo his homo a few days before
tho Fourth, or lib soon ns llroeiaekeis
mo displayed In the store windows,
and lenialu away for about six weeks
until tho smell of tho festive cracker
has disappeared, Then he will leturn
homo to enjoy tho company of his own
er's family. Ho has alteady taken his
depattuie for the coming Fourth.
Head Feels Like Burst'iifj.
Maybe you weie out late last night?
If you had taken a Krause's Headache
Capsule befoie letlring your head
would be cool nnd clear this rooming.
Take one now and you win be all light
In an half hour. Ptlce 23c. Sold by all
diugglsts.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
New York, June a). The sentiment reflected
liy the Mock prices underwent an nstonlshlna
number of mutations lodiy, umslctcilng the small
nlume ot Hading anil the tiirrowness ol the
Interest in tho market. The decline In prices
una most pronouusM In St. Paul, Union PaclHe,
Manhattan and some ol the leu prominent slocks,
which have bern umlcr maiilpulilloti recently tor
an advance. St. Pud tell an exlicmc ilk iinrtcr
last night. The latter part ot the tliy was taken
up by a eiy general but desultory rccovciy.
With the reaction ol selling pressure, filemla
ot illtlerent etocka bltl them afwlu and the hopeful
piofcsulonal element had a atory tint the decrc
Ury ot the treaniiy would t")' out government
Intercut Immcdhtcly, In nntlclpitlon of the July
Aral (IKburaemcnla. Not a few of the most Im
portant stocks were lifted ell aboe last nights
.leicl, while the laiRcr number milled to (hit
level, 'ilie cloliiK was very dull, but, dim. Total
tales todiy. 6)1,100 hharca.
The bond market was dull, but prices jlelded
to MlllnR In njinpathy with slotk-s. Total sales
pir c.iluc, t-Milii.tiOO.
United states icIundlnR is ndinccd U per rent,
on the last call.
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American Tobacco 11DV4
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Urook. Trictlon 81
IHIt. k Ohio 10714
Cont. Tobacco fVSli
Ches & Ohio 4'i
(hie k Ot. West 2414
St. Paul 171
Itock Hand WW
Kan. k Tex., Pr fim
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Man. Klevalcil l.'.l
Met. Traction 174
Mlsn. Patlllo 11014
South. Patllic ST?
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Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
MOCK'. Ili.l. A'ked.
l"irt N'Uwn.il II ink 1200
Siianlon SnitiR-, Pink ,'!i0
'I hlid Nation il II ink 40
Dime I)polt and Di-ioiint Hank.. 275 . .
l'lfnomv I.ikIiI, II. ,1 1". Co 40
l.itki. Tru-t Site Deposit Co Tin
Cl.uk k Snovei Co, l'l 12
Seianton lion feiuc A: lu. Co loO
Nr niton Axle Woiks !j
l.iikiuimu Diitv Co, IV 10
Countv Sivinus II ink k 'lrut Co.. ,1t0
fii'-t Nitional llink (1 'aibondalc) 3y
Mniiil.ud l)i illitisr Co : ;;o
'liadeis N.Hionil llmk 17",
S(i niton Holt and Nut Co 1W
People's II ink 1:0
New .Mixico lt. C. Co 73
liOMJ
Scnnton Pasenscr Ita1lw.1v, (list
MoitKijrc, due 1120 115
People's snort lliilwiy, lu-.t moit-
S.'irc, duo 101S li;
People's strut Itnlw.iy, (.eneial
moitKUo, duo l'f'l 115
Pukson Minufnetiiriu? co 100
I.iika. Tonhii School 5 pei cut. ... 102
Cit.v of Scranton St. Imp. 0 per
cent 102
Set inton liaction (1 pn lent 113
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Coreritcd by 11. O. Dile, 27 I.acknnanna Av )
lluttu l're-b, 10j20,c; dairy, fresh, 191si20e.
Cherc full cream, new, 10';,il1c.
-Kij,W cstern fiesli, UH-allc.; nearby state,
li'ialOc. , ,
Beans-rer Wlicl. choke nnrrow, ,?2 d0a2 G3
Pea Bean-. l'cr bushel, choice marrow, ?2.5ja
S2.t0
Medium Peans Per bu-hcR $2.10a?2 15.
(Ircen Peas l'er bushelis, fl.40il.l5.
flour Itet patent, per hurel. f 4.45
lied Kidnev Bean? Pel hii-hol, y2.4Da2 50.
I'otatoe-, Per bushel, F.n00i.
Bermuda Onion-, Per bushel, $1.50i$l 60.
New York Grain, and Produce.
New Voik, .lime 20. l'lom finely steadv.
Wheat SpoL (Inn; Xo. 2 led, 7ii'.. f. o. b.
aflost; Xo. 2 led, 741e. clevitorj No. 1 Noilhein
Puliith, 7l7,i. f. o. b. alloit. Optioiu opened
firm and after some tliictmtinn ilosed dim at "ic.
not ailvame. July ilo-ed "Psc; Sept., 72sc;
Oct , 727s; Pec, 7P1C. Coin Spot bteidv ; No.
2, 471ic elevilor, and 4S?jc. f, o. b. afloit. Op
tion nniket opened thin, but hler sold oil. On .1
tinil 1 illy, however, it rlo(d flun at 'ialac net
advance. July closed at 47"c, ; Sept., 4,Ts-.;
Oct.. 455aV. Oits 'pot rpnet; No. 2, u2v. ; No.
3, 31isc.i No. 2 whllp, 3V.; No. 3 white, 32'sO.s
tiaek mixed wr-acin, 314illc ; tiuk white,
R2C-1.170. Options slow and about tdcady. Butter
--Slendv : wc-tein creimeiv, liil')'ji; do. f.
tory, ni-iloUc,; imitation eioanici, 13'..al7c.;
Plato daiiy, llil'.'sv. 1 liee-io Ineculai; limy
hico coloied, 0"t,; fan, v lucre while, O'.cj
fnuv nn ill coloieil, ni'ilji.i fTiu i mull while,
0l:i0Be, 1'biis film, stale and I'mii-jlianli,
Wjillc: wclein uncandlcil, IlalSc.; western
randled, Mjt.
Philadelphia Provision Market.
Pliiladilphla, Juno 2H. Wheat firm, ":o, hich.
er; contr.ut made June, Tla'lljo. ; July, 71 1
il'lp. Coin-ijiiitt. but tteadv No. J mixed
June, lO'salOV. ! July, -JO'i cltCJiC Oats-Quiet,
bi.t Mi.ail; NO. 2 while clipped, .I3a,l3',je. But
ter film, fiir dcinind; fancy wesiein cieaniny,
10'sCi do, do. punts, lOo.j do, ncaiby do., 0t,
Kbbs Ptcirlj ; fresh ncaiby, lli.j do. weslein,
lie ; do. bniithvve-tfiu, l,!c do. southern, 12v
I hiee Himer; N. V. full creams fancy tmall,
iilOe j do, do. do. fair to ihoiie, ll'Sal'.sv,
llelined Susar five points IiihIkij eiovvn ,
$5S5; iiibes, o 73; powdeied, sinOj Kiinulilrd
Tl.50; crystal A, 'f'l.Wl; cnnfeetioneis , j:l0j
No. 1 at IV15 down In l 50 for Nos. j, x and
HI. lotion 1 Iih-. leweij iiiiddlln? uplands,
0 r 'I allow firm j city pilme in hlids,, 5He ;
inimtrv do, do In hiircls, ItIiI'sc; nke, fl'e.
I.lve Poiillr.v Slrad.v, fair deiiund; fovvN, ll,i
ll'so ; old ico-lei9, 7e.j tpilnir ibl(ken, Hi22t.j
dueks, OilOe. Piesscd I'oultiy I'lini, Rood in
null)" fowls ihoiie, lie,; do, filr to good, H'i
lOlje.i obi riosters, ii'ic; broilers ncaiby, UO4
23c; westein do, li2Je.
Iteeeipts-flour, l.suo banels, 2,2.1'i.OilOpounli
In sacks; wheat, 22,(1 liiblieU; coin, lil7,0il
bushels! oaLs, 20,000 bushclj. Shipments-Wheat,
none; coin, 0,000 bushels; oat, ls.ooo bushels.
Chicago Grain and Produce.
Chicago, Juno 20. Ilifher cables and gnvl rx-.
port demind weie nnlnl) iepoinible for strcnslh
ill tho wheat maiket todav, Septembci (tallied
Vie. Sept, corn dosed ',sc, hlyhci; oats weie
tilic, up, while piovieloiw co,ed 6c', to Wo,
lower, lush quotation w'eie as follows;
floui- Ka)' No, 2 piins wluat, i,i!e, ; No. ,',,
PiitliUi'.i No, 2 led, lWii(ki,.c,; N'". 2 corn.
41'ie.; No. 2 )cllovv, 4.l(c ; No. 2 oils, 273e j
Xo. 2 white. JiMJi ; No. J white, 2S',iaJ(i'e 1
No. 2 r)e, I7e. ; No. 1 ila toed, irl.Si"; No, I
Northwestern, hl.fSj mess poik, $11 fiialt.fo, laid,
S-S.fi7',4aK70, shoit ill", !j7.05aS 11; diy sailed
shoiihleis, 7a7'ie.j blunt clear tides, SS43aS.5j;
whlske), fl.sr, '
Chicago Live Stock Mai'ket.
ChicaKo. June 20. Cattle Receipts, 20,000, in.
eluding Ml 'lexjusi choice steels, steady; others,
weak; butclicu' tloik and Teuns steady; fancy
steers, JO 5.5; good to piimo steels, i3.i0.iH.I0;
poor to medium, ?l 35a5.."0; slockcrs and feeders
weak, s.(i0at0; rows, fj.75s.tuu; heifeis, 2.73a
ft 15; miners, 'f2a2.75; bulls, $2P0a; calves,
f I S0a8 30, Texas fed stceis, ft.j345.4O; Texas
ciavs steers, W.50H 10; Texas bulls, f .75aj 73,
Hoes Iteccipts today, 30,000; tcmoirow, 23,000,
Cbtimated; left oxer, 3,000; opened weak; lIosIiil
strone. Top, f6.25; mixed and butcheis, f 5 83a
0 20; good to beaxy heavy, f0aS25; rough heavi.
$.5P3a5B5; llsht, $5e0a0.mi; bulk of sales, wi
6.15. bheep Receipts, 15.000; sheep and lambs,
steady to slow; spriug lambs, stronger, active;
top, 5 00; good to choice wetheis, $.3 Wat 23 j
fair t choice mixed, f3.W)ati western sheep, fu
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Than Tour Lines, & Cent (or Each Extra Line.
For Bent.
For Reeto
About 1200 feet of floor space on
4th floor of the Tribune building,
suitable for light maufacturing. In
eluding heat, light and power.
Enquire at office of
The Tribune.
roil RKNT Home. filO .loffei-nu aenne, hi'
clucllni- steam heal; yi5 per month. In
qulio of If, (1. llile, 27 l.ackawaniu avenue.
A VIIRY rle-luihlc iuinlhed rott.iRC for lent at
Lake Sheridan, tall on oi addicss 1'. C.
Drlsru-c, Xkhoisun, I'a.
roil HUM In Hilton, cottace ot nine rooms,
nearly new and partly furnished: best loca
tion In town. I'or the senon or longer. Apply
fi. W. Carlton, Daltcn, Pa.
ton ni.'NT-Coltace at Lake Wlnola. with all
modern improvements and two boats. Apply
Fred R. Stark, Tradcis Hank building.
l'Olt ItliNT 1 room home, eorner Wayne avenue
and Putnam -trcet; hot and cold water;
none but small family need apply. 170J Wayne
avenue
029 artKHN' ninciK rnKKT. ten rooms, modern
Improvements; steam heat furnished; desir
desirable. For Sale.
x--
CAIHlACi: I'f.AMS-HiH a million; best xarlc
ties; ?l.l per 1,000. W. A. lllllnRhast, l.a
I'lmiie. Pd.
I'OR SAI.i: Trunk for sale at a bargain, only
bein Used onic; also lady's wheel in good
condition. Addicts "Iiunk," tare Tiibune Of
Ike. For Sale or Bent.
TOR SAl.K Oil HUNT Ilntihle home, nil im
palements. Rent, MA 00. Cash pnttf,
$1,100. fm llanison avenue.
TOR SAI.i: OR ltr,M'. New double liou-,e on
llldire Row, ailjoiniuK lesldemc of J. II.
Ilivell. Llcveu n nms on eaih side. One side
lents foi ':o. Pine, is.OOO. O. l lie)tiolds,
Coimell buildins:.
Wanted.
WANTHIl I.idies and gentlemen for peiminent
liosillon1?, loial work, 'siO 00 per month; 7" 00
per niMilh and expene in ti ivel. Apple afler
ncon or evenings. II. M. Sanders, Irving Hotel,
Siianlon Pa.
Booms and Board.
LAROi: front room with board for two gentle
men, 410 Adams uvemic.
Furnished Booms.
FOR RFM' One laige fuinished fiont loom;
alao one side loom. 5.17 Aduns avenue.
Buffalo Hotels.
1101 Kb 1'l.MllI Us T, Hullalo, X. Y., dueclly in
fiont of I.imoln IMikway entiiimc to expo,'
(ion, in full view ot nightly illuiiiinitions and all
P)iotC(.hnic! diplj)S. lUtes, 1 00 up.
Situations Wanted.
Slll'A'llOX WAMKD (.'oicliman desiies a sit
u iliou with a puvatc tiniil.v; capable nun,
vtiully liinpnate ami ii'liible, with good lefci
enci. Addu- Loitbium, Jil Pi nn avenue,
til).
MU'AIIOX WAN'Il'D I.ady would like to pio
iiiie woik by the da). Addic.-a Ml Apple
uVtiiue, Hiinmoie.
SUl'ATION" WAN 11. 1) Hy experlciicul book.
kicpci, now' einplojed. Would like to change.
H. -ft , Ilox 27.1, Ot).
SI'U'ATIO.N WxN'Il.ll Aitivo .voiing man de-irea
iositioiv as book-keeper; cxpei limed and will
ing to in ike hiuiaclf useful, l.lmer, Tiibune Of
tu e.
Sni'AllOX WANTDD-xs .1 eook or ihef. Ad
dri'v,, Aiuisliong, (liand (ntral Hotel.
SUl'ATION- WAMKIl IJy a )Oung man as clerk
or helpei in a gioiny ni- giuei.il stoio; bis
had eleven )cars (xpeiume and can give tho
best rcfcicnie. Stiully tiniperato and honiat.
Aildiess .. 5.. Z., Dalian, Pa.
MUTATION WAX'!!:!) In- a woman to go out
1 1) diy xxasliimr, honing or cleaning. Plca-c,
c ill en addles -Mis. 11. Hua-ell, 1J10 Odir ave
nue, ill),
SirTATKJX WAMi:i!-Hv a )nuiig woman, with
cliild lliice )iai- old, as housi keeper or
houncwoik, Addicv,, 7.0 Kicsslir coutt, City.
S1TT.VHOX WA.NTIIll An experiencid roi(,nun
xvould like a Mtuitlnu with a priv lie fiinil),
Tempeiate man and a veiy iiiicful drlvei; uii'
deislands gemiil woik iiioimd a privalo plaie;
with icfeici'ies. Addiess, Coaihinan, V:i Penn
avenue.
4.25; )eailin.-s, siilW; intlvc lamb,, S'aSlS;
xvistem lamlte, 'jI.I'Oij 15.
New Yoik Live Stock.
New oik, June 20. leeve-, Choiie stiei",
film; otheis, Heady, but common blow; bulls
and covvi Head) to (.bade lovvei; stecis, S3a0;
oxen, JJ.75; bulls, l,il.ti0; cow, 'jJ.-JJalbO,
Calves Lower: ched fully 25o, oil; all .Hound.
eal-, J4 Vlitl -J'i; exti.i and sileded do., c(.J7'j
aii.30; culls ftl.Wj4; butleimilks, W25at,73;
iiifxul ialve, liVi.i, Shcip and l.iniln flood,
tlrmer; others, steady; sheep, .ial; few exlia,
$4. SO; culls, $2: limbs, ft 7.vul.2'i; muni), Y-" '"'U
0 25; culls, fiG2&i4. Hogs-1'iim at euMaOSu;
choice stato liogi,, .Jt.o.
Oil Market.
Oil City, June SA.-t'iedit bihncrs, -a'; cerlih.
cates, no bid. Shipments, 70,Ptij; average, SD.siJ.
Run, 113, I1J; avciage, 8.), 110,
BASE BALL.
National League.
At Re.ton r, ii. i:.
St. I.nuis 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 ,'i ii -J
Ronton , 0 (I 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 7 0
II ittcrlcs Powell and K)aii; Nichols and hit
trldge, L'inplte 1'inillc.
At New York II, II, j:,
C'liuinniti 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 02 II 5
New oik 2 1 0 J 0 0 n n 11 u t
llitlriica Nun and PclUj Jlalthewsoii and
Dovvciuun, Lmplic l)u,ver,
At lliookl)n R, (. i:.
Pili.o.ing o o o o n ,1 o n o-;i s i
iirooki)u ,,,, o n ;( ii ti o o i iii -jo o
Hittiries Tmnrhill, Miltsn ami Zimmir; llono.
an and Jlctlulie, I piplre O'lla),
At Phlladelplila-Chieago-l'lilUdelphia,
game, wet gluunds.
no
Ameilcan League.
t Wahlnglon R, i, p,
Philadelphia 0 1 0 1 0 O 0 1 d
Uaohlngton , 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 15 i) j.
Hatteileo-Milligan and Povveis; Pattvu and
llaik. Umpiics Oiady and I.cali).
At Cleveland R. l, jj,
Milwaukee 0 0001000 I S U 2
Cleveland o 1 0 0 1 2 0 I 0 5 S 2
Ilatleiles Ready and Maloncyj Uraggins, Uai.
viu and Wood.
At Ilaltlmorc No game; Boslon team (ailed to
show up.
Detroit-Chicago Not tcliriluled.
Eastern League.
Toronto, 8; Providence, 1.
Syracuse, 3; Montreal, 0.
Rochester, 3; Hartloid, 2.
Buffalo, t Worcestir, 3.
3
More
Help Wanted Male. -
HELP WANTKH-Twent)-tlve laboreri at Colliery
Knglneer'a new printer)', VV) online nvcnua
and Ash stieet, this morning,
Help Wanted Female.
HXrERIP.XCnn and Inexperienced operators
vrautrd at Solomon's shirt factory, 11MJ1
I'ranklln avenue, third floor.
llXFI'.tltnXCnt) overall operator wanted who ran
act as forelady. Apply Solomon's factory,
lAMM Franklin avenue.
Agents Wanted.
WANTF.D, AOnXTS An opportunity for oner
gcllo men to earn ?2.50 per day cancmlng,
Apply batwesn 8 and 11 a, m. nt 610 Mulberry
street.
Boardera Wanted.
WANTKD Table boarders. Mrs. Tompkins, 1531
Washington avenue.
BRANCH WANT OFFICES.
Want Advertisements Will Be
Beceived at Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. JUL
Central City
ALRERT SCHI.UTZ, eorner Mulberry
Mrcct and Webster avenue.
OUSTAV riCHEf,, 630 Adams avenue.
West Side
OEOROP. W. JEXKIN3, 101 South Main
avenue.
South Scranton
FRED L. TERPPE, 720 Cedar avenuo.
North Scranton
GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main
avenue and Market street.
Green Bidge
CHARLES P. JONES, 1557 Dickson
avenue.
F. J. JOHN'S, 020 Oreen Ridge street.
C. LORENZ, corner Washington avo.
nuo and Marion stieet.
Petersburg
W. H. KNI.ITEf,, 1017 Irving avenue.
Dunmore
J. 0. BONE & SON.
Beal Estate.
FOll MM! (lit i:CII Nli: Oie.it sacnliic, al
uible XA Ellington avenue piopeity in ccnti il
biiMiiiM seiliin. .ililu.-s lmincillately W. A. P.,
Siianlon 'riibuiic.
TOR SALE Single hou-e, mt Webster avenue.
Tin loom-, steam lie it. tl. T. Re) nobis,
Coimell building.
?1,W0 Iu)s six-tnom, single nouac, pood well.
Lot 100x200, Seianton ttrect, Dalton, Pa.
Wells it Keatoi.
J1.SD0 nii)s building lot, 40xT,0. Wlieeler ave
nue. Wells k Koiitei, llurr Building.
$-J,000Bii)s double liou-e, 7 rooms on a side, all
iinpiovements, extept gas. Dein btrnt, Piovi.
dime. Wells i- Kutor.
Money to Loan.
MONEY to loan on Improved city real estate.
HENRY BEL1X, JR.
CHAS 11. WEI.I.ES.
"" UIIOMAS SPKAOUE.
$3J0,00i) TO LOAN Lowest r.ites; straight or
monthly payments. Slark & Co.,Tradii8 lildsj.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO I.OX.N -Quick,
stralgl t lrana or Building and Loan. At
from 4 to 0 pel cent. Call on X. V. Walker,
311-J13 Connell building.
LEGAL,
NOTICE Te ovvnen of propeity abutting on
South Main avenue fiom Hie south cull, line
of Oxford fttuet to the noitli nub line of
ltsmptoii stieel.
Theie is pending in oily council of tho illy
of Sainton, Pi, an oidinime entitled "An
oidinance piovlding fur Hie paving of South
Main avenue from the oulh nub line of Oxfoid
Mictt to the north nub Hue of Itimpton stieet
villi the bet iiialilv of Vitnfled biiik on .1
conciete bise, aNo pioviding for (lie setting of
i iul stones on j.aid .ivenue between tho pointi
mined, pioviding ininuei' of .wse-sing and count
ing ra-ts of piiil Impiovemeiit nnd appinpnating
funds tn piy toi the nine," bung Tile of Se
bit Council Xo. n, VIOI, Tne following is a
copy of the petition lor said iiiiproxcnicuts, with
names of polit ionn-, :
To the llonmahle, the Select ami Common Colin
cIN ot the ilv of Sirmlon, Pa,
fientlemen: Ubo undeisimied owners of piop.
erty abutting on Soulh Main .ivenue bctwec-i
Oxford and Hampton .-tiecls iepectfully petition
jour lionoi.ilile liodies Unit the Fiid avenuo be
tween tho points mined bo pixril with xitrifleil
bilck on a coiiiicto bise and tint the miiw
be set wltii diilisto'ies so fir as the sunn liny
be ncccscary; tint (he ro-t ol Mid improvemenls
be as-essed against (lie abbulting propeily ovvnen
minuting to the feet flout nilo as clcleiiulued
by the City Enginee- ot Siranton, Pi,, tint the
aKsessment for said iinprmi incut bo made pi).ible
in five rcpial aimual iiistallmenU and petitioners
will ever pia.v, etc.
D. D. Evans, ,',0 feet, 4.0 Soulh Xlaln avenue.
D. D, Ev.iih, l.i feet, fill and 513 Soulli Main
auntie.
D. D. Evans k Co,, 41 feet, 507 and 500 South
Main avenue.
I). D. Evins i Co., 21 feet, 5IJ South Miln aie-
tine.
T. F. Maon, Agt., 09 feet, 401 and 40.1 South
Main .ivenue-.
II Mil, S ftet, IJ7 and ,'!21 Vnilh Miln avenue,
Willi mi D.ckcliiick, 2S tcct, ,110 South -Main ave.
nue
Jolir. T Williams. S2 feet, 311 South Miln xxeniic.
P. T. Strupplri, D I). S., 7'a feet, 401) and 411
smith M lin avenue.
Thomas W. Puis Etue. by D, J, Dxvls, 40 feet,
Ml South Main nvinue.
Mnv II Moll, 100 feet, 4IJ Soulh Miln avenue.
Mutlia r Jbl-cr, by , T, llcisci, 70 (ret, lit
South Main avenue.
S. E. Ma-nn, 100 feet. 1.0 South Miln avenue.
William I chcr, 22'j fret, !II7 South Miln avenue.
Fred It, Ieber, 2J,(i feel, IIP) Smith Main avenue.
S. E. Cnilrss, .V) feet, 3.11 Soutli Main avenue.
Jenkin Lewis, 40 feet, 1J1 ami 421 South Main
avenue.
William It. Williams, JO feet, SW and 317 South
Main avenue.
Thomas F)non, Ml feet, 3JJ and 3JI South Main
avenue.
W. II. Wickier, FO feet, 330 South Main avenue.
I'llvvaid Robuts, 2, feet, smith Miln avenue.
F. A. I'rlikcr, 12.1 fiet, 410 to 411 South Main
avenue.
State of pciin-.vlianii, County of Lickawinna, ss.
Ilcfmo me, the sub-iilhcr. a liotaiy publlo in
ami for salcl si ite ami lounlj, and residing In
the city ot Scianlou, personally appeared T.
Fellows Slason, xvm, being dull svuun aiioid.
lug In law cliposeih nnd nvs that he was per
sninll) pirseut when each and all the siguitiues
In the abovc and foregoing petition were made,
and lhat the amn aio the actual aignituica of
tho peous wliuco names appealed mulct taid
pclllion T. FELLOWS M vflV,
Svvniii and sulwihri to befoie me this, twen,
ty-thltd day of Apill. llH.
E. I). FELLOWS, olaiy Publlo.
I ceitil) lliat the names allichid to this peti
tion icpirsent a mioiity of feet fiontage between
Oxford and Hampton ttrccts.
JOSEPH p. PHir.11P.s-,
( hiet Engineer II. O. B.
PublUlied In puiaiiiiiit- of resolution of cily
council W. L. (ONNEI.L, City Recorder.
Seianton, P.i , June 21, PMI,
t. Olit'i: IS hcicby given tint a meeting of the
slockholdeis of Ilie Collieiv Engineer Com.
panv is callid b) oidei of the lloaid of llhrctor
in meet at the oiluo of the- lonipany, in Sciau
ton, Peniisvlvaula, on Monda), AiiRii-t 20, I'lUI,
at two o'clock In the alleiuoon, for the puipuso
of taking action u,on the piopoicd lueiease in
the capital tock cf Hie ald company from one
million live bundled llioucand (il..r)0O.rWj dollars
to three luilllon (i-.!,Oirt.iic)) dollju, and to
transact tucli other business as may be brought
before said ufectlng.
SrNI.EY P. AILL'.V, Stcietiry.
Siranton, Pa., June 21th, luoi.
SITUATIONS
WANTBtt
PROG.
DIRECTORY.
Insertions 25 Cents
Than Four Lines. 6 Centt for Bach Extra Line,
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWARD C. ai'AUl.UlNO, 2J TRADERS BANcJ
Building.
Architects
EDWARD II. DAVIS, AIICHITECT, CONNrXti
building.
FREDERICK I,. BROWN, ARCH. B., ItK.Mj
Estate Exchango llldg., 128 Washington ive.
Civil nnd Mining Engineers.
II. U IIAHDlNn, 600 CONNELfj BUILDINO.
Dentists.
DR. O. E. KILENREROEIt, PAUU BUILDtNO.
Spruce street, Scranton.
PB. O. O. LAUBACII, 115 WYOMINO AVENUE.'
Lawyers.
FRANK E. BOYLE, AUTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Hooma 12, 14, 10 and 18 Burr building.
F. K. TRAOY.ATT'Y.COMMONWEAliTH BLDo!
D. B. REPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS NEOO
tiated on real estate security. Mean building,
corner Washington avenue and Spruce itreel,
WII.LARD, WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORe7EY3
and counsellora at-taw. Republican building,
Washington avenue.
JESSUP k JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND OOUN.
scllors at-law. Commonwealth building, Roomj
10, 20 and 21.
EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. R00M3
003 004, Oth floor, Meats building.
I. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD
of Trade building, Scranton, Pa.
PATTERSON k WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL
Bank building.
C. COMEOY3, 0-13 REPUBLICAN BUILDING.
A. W. BERTH0LF, OFFICE MOVED XO NO.
211 Wyoming avenue.
Physicians and Sugeons.
DR. W. E. ALLEN, 513 N0HTH WASHINGTON
avenue.
DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 839 WASH
ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry
Chronic disease, lungs, heart, kidneys and
Rcnlto-urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1
to 4 p. m.
Hotels and Besturants.
THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANKLIN
avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZEIOLER, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. & W. PAS
senger depot. Conducted on the European
plan. , VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor.
Scavenger.
A. B. BRIOC.S CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND
ceGs pools; no odor; only improved pumps used.
A. B. Brlggs, proprietor. Leave orders 1100
North Main avenue, or Eickc's drug store, cor
ner Adims and Mulberry. Both telephones.
Seeds.
C. R. CLARKE k CO., SEEDSMEN AND NliRS.
crymen, store 201 Washington avenue; gfecn
houses, 1950 North Main avenue; Btore tele
phone, ,82,
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 611 LACKA. AVE.,
Scranton, Pa , manufacturer of Wire Screens.
Miscellaneous.
DRESSMAKING TOIt CHILDREN TO ORDtR:
also ladies' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 212
Adama avenue.
MEC.ARGEE RROS , PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN
xelopes, paper bags, twine, Warehouse, 139
Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa,
HIE WILKESBAHRE RECORD CAN BE HAD
in Siranton at the news stands of Reiaman
Bros , 400 Spruce and 503 Linden; M. Norton,
f2J Lackawanna, avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211
Sprme street.
LEGAL.
01ICE To the on new of property abutting on
W.islibuin htiert between Sumner avenue and
Vin Iluren avenue,
Uhcre is pending on passage in city councils
of the cily of Scranton, Pa., an ordinance,
entitled, "An oidluinco providing for the paving
of Washburn tlicet between Sumner axenna and
tho westeily side ot Van Huren avenue with thu
best quantity of Mlulied brick on a concrete base;
also pioviding for the setting ot curbstones on
Mid stieet between the points named, providing
nnnnci ot as.scs.slng and collecting cots of said
inipiiivcments. ami appropriating funds to pay
for Ilie same,' being Filo ot Select Council No.
12, 1IKI1, The following H a copy of the petition
for said improvements with the names of petition
ern; To the Honorable tho Select and Common Coun-
trtls of tho City of Scranton.
Tho undersigned ovvneis of property abutting
mi Washburn stieet between Sumner avenue and
the westeily bide of Van Union avenue respect
fully petition yniu honorable bodies that said
stieet bitvvicn the points named be paxed with
vitrified buck on a concrete base; that the same
be ict with cuibstono so far as neiessary; that
the io.it of iinpinvemcnt be assessed agilnst abut
ting ovvneis ncioiillng to tho font front
nilo. Uhat sibl assessment be made piy
shin in ten equal annual Installments; and
that tho portion of said street occupied by
Hie tracks and hidings ot the street railway be
deducted fiont slid asseismenls against abbut
ting owners and lolletted fiom sud street rail
way company and that tho contractor be required
to give a tivo Kir guarantee to tho city, and
)our pelitlonera will ever pray etc.
Willam Fauci 247 ft
(!. W. Evans 100 It
Edward E. Divis , 4rt (t,
John Merchant W (t
John Jamiesnn 2i It
II, Davis, Administrator 50 It
Aron James ,..,,,..., 45 It
Roger Evans, Admlnisli itor ...., 45 ft
Junes k Itlnslaiid SI it
E. Loom!, I),, L. k W. Railroad , 133 ft
I). E, Hughes ...j... 50 It
V. L. Phillips, H)do Patk Cemetery co. ,.841 (t
W. II. Divla .111 It
E. Howell tV) ft
Mrs. Rachel Evans by W, Haydn Ewns .... 60 It
W. T, Davis 50 ft
Peter Luxrtnhcrgcr 25 fi
( harles A Ynos ,,,,,..... .21 II
Robert Rnhcits 44 II
Mrs, Saul i Nicholas, per D. J. Mason,
George Conpei, Agent ..........ISO It
Wm. IL Yviight 41 ft
John II. Hughes ., , 50 ft
Published in puisuanic of Resolution of City
Counills.
M. T. L WELLE, City Clerk,
Sc I niton, Pa., lime 21, l'WI.
NOIIl'E IS lieieby given lhat tho partnership
lately subsisting between A. II, Rogers an J
V, (1. Majoi, both of the city of Scranton, couie.
ty of Lickitwiiiui uml stale ot Pennsylvania
lolug business under the liini name ot Hog cms
k Major, bn expired on this, nineteenth day cl
June, A. 1), 1'K'l, and that the Arm atoreil'.d
lias been dUsoltid by mutual consent.
Ml debts env In,- tn the said partnership ara
to be received b) the said A II Itogeia and all
demands on the slid lurlneisliip aie to be pie.
sinied to him, the said A. II. Rogeis, for paj
incut. A. II, ROGERS,
N, O. MAJOR.
WALTER E. DUs, Attorney,
NOl'Ki; is hereby given that an application will
bo nude to tho governor of Pennsylvania on
Frida), Ilia nineteenth day ot July, 1001, by E.
II. Jiiinvn, James It. Mears, Chilles E. Olver,
Geoige II. .Icimvn and Sidney C, Meiri, under
the ait of assembly entitled "An act to provide
for Hie incoiporatlon and ireulation of certain
inipoiatlous," appiovcd April 22th, 1671, and
the supplements thereto for the charier ot an in
tcndeil coipoiation to be called "The Psople'i
Powder Compan," the purpose whereof U the
manufacture tnd sale ol powder, djiumite tn:
other explosive substances, and for these purpose!
tu haxc,pos.seu and enjoy all the rights, bensfltt
and privV'gcs ot tad! act ot assembly and thy
supplements - thereto.
Cll.xnt.t3 . OLVKK. Solicitor.