THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1901. SI NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TUNKHANNOCK. Bpeeial to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkiitinnock, June 27. Attorney A. H, Mi'f'ollitin, of Monti nap, was doing buslncHtf lieio on Thuiwlny, Knink FiriinrliiRO, of Soninton, vis ited Ills mother tit this pluco on Wed nesday. Some time ngo a petition wan pre henteil to court, itHklnn; that Nicholson township he divided Into two election districts, hut the viewers reported ntrnlnst such atlon and It Wmh not clone. At Juno term, the court fixed the pollliiR place at the house ot An pon Stephens, in hopes such a dispo sition of the matter would satisfy all parties, believing It to be a central location. Mrs. Corey U Krcsky nnd family, of Scranton, are visiting lolatlves In town. lidward Uuffsmllh. the Mill City butcher, was a caller In town on Thursday. Rev. 11. H. "Wilbur, of the Methodist Eplscop.il church, will spend the month of July visiting friends In his old homo In Otsego county, X. Y. Arrangements have been made to run a special train between Tunkhan nock and Snyre on the night of July 4th, In order to accomodate those who attend the celebration at Meshoppon that day. George La Rarro, ot Scranton, was calling on friends here this week. The funeral of the late Oscar O. Ktser will take place at his late resi dence, on Putnam street, on Satur day afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Mrs. Jennie Thompson visited Vllkes-narro on Thursday. County Commissioner Kdwln Vau ghn n, who Is suffering from appendi citis, is reported to bo much better. SUSQUEHANNA. Epccial to the Scranton Tiibune. Susquehanna, Juno 27. The Oakland cunespondent of the Depo.slt Journal is ichponstbic for the following: "Dame nunior has it that a pastor of this vicinity is soon to wed a Deposit young lady." A gospel meeting will lie held in Thomas Glover's grove, near Ararat, July t. In the Avenue Methodist church, on Pnd.iy last, seventeen persons were ad mitted into full menibcibhip, and a number on probation. On Tuesday eveninsr, thirty-two Sus quehanna Modem Woodmen visited the Deposit camp. The vicinity of Locust Hill was vis ited by a very heavy rainstorm last night. Thioughout this section the hay crop will be uniireeedentedly large. The apple crop will lie Miiall. Theie will lip berries and the smaller fruits in abund ance. Theie are 113 pupils at the summer school for Sunday school workeis, at Heart lake. The school will close on Saturday. The Century club will hold hops dur ing the summer. Albert lAilkenbury and J. V. Ballard, of Susquehanna, and Clarence Wright and Horace Custis. of Washington, left this morning for the Pan-American ex position. Prof. H, N, Barrett, a former able and popular principal of the Lanesboro High school, has been selected princi Hot Weather Clothes. It's a special feature with us at this time of the year and we pay par ticular attention to this light weight de partment. The new arrivals this season retain that style and workmanship that has made our Ready-to-Wear System so popular, and whether you want a Flannel Suit, a Serge Coat, Duck Pants or a White Vest, it's here in the newest style' and honest qualities at a reasona ble price. Flannel Suits with patent waist S"".!!0 6.50 to $15 Blue Serge Coats, with double strapped and stitched fc "J 4- d c seams, from P LU W Boys' Summer Wash Cents to The Atterbury" System il L Means Smart Clothes pal of the Jonnyn schools, for three years. At the Tabernacle Methodist Kptsco pal paisonago In Blnghamton, on Tues day evening, by new Dr. Wilbur Hagor, Krlo Knglnoer Bryson M, Mom a nnd .Miss Anna Ottlngcr, both of .Sus quehanna, weie united In marriage. Principal H. M. Pease, of the Hall stea'd High school and a candidate for county superintendent ot schools, was In town on Wednesday. Kallroad matters on the Jefferson branch nre quiet. m DURYEA. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Dttryca, Juno 27. The election held Tuesday resulted in a victory for the Hepubllcans. Dr. A. J, Burlington was elected burgess by a largo ma jority on the Republican ticket, and nil the councils went Republican. Jackson succeeded in defeating Ste phenson by a majority ot eight on PICTURE feiBillri 0 These young ladies have graduated. Can you find the college president? the Democratic ticket and Gilboy de feated Thomas Martin for auditor, and William Rlttlo was the man for police. Mr. Johnson Randall has been ap pointed to succeed Mr. Gallagher as superintendent of two collieries of the Krlo Coal company In Avoca. Mr. Randall has only served on the com pany a short time, but has in that period been promoted twice. Don't forget the ice cream social of class N'o. 2 of the rresbytcrian church Friday evening, to bo held on the church lawn. LOCKVILLE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Lockville, June 2S. Lieutenant Les ter Race and family attended the sol dier's reunion of the 'Fifty-third regi- Have you seen our showing of new wash suit fabrics in the French Blouse? This season they are decidedly new and novel in color combination. Some have been taken from the latest French Fashion plates. See our window displays, At prices from $2.00. $2.00 to $3.50. Samter Bros. Leading Outfitters. ment at Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Jackson's, Harvey's Lake, last Saturday, and re port a very pleasant time. A goodly number from this placo at tended Hie llornl service at Centre nioroland on Sunday evening. Frank Waller Is seriously lit with blood poison. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Lynwood, ot Ply mouth, Is visiting his brother, Boyd Lynwood. Miss Carrie Rcrlcw has a fine eollec ton of rambling roses and mnny homes ot the sick arc presented with line bou quets. HOPBOTTOM. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Hopbottom, Juno 28. A pretty wed ding1 occurred Tuesdny at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Oailoy, when their only daughter, Minnie, was united In marriage to Parley Wright, of Ln Orange, 111. The ceremony took placo at 11 a m Rev. A. O. Austin officiat ing. The bride wns simply but beauti fully attired In a shere white gown nnd carried white roses. She was un attended. Thn decorations which fornio'l a setting for the scene consist ed of potted ferns nnd roses, with a suspended bell of puro white, suggest ing wedding gladness, About thirty guests were present, chiefly lolatlves of the bride and groom. Among the mnny useful nnd beautiful gifts re- PUZZLE. celvcd by the bride were $63 in cash, .silver tea set,- butter alsh, bread tray, solid silver spoons and many beauti ful pieces of china, glass and table linen. At 2 p. m. a large party of friends gathered at the station and enlivened their departure with abund ant showers of rice ns they boarded the train en route for the Pan-American exposition. They will reside at La Grange, 111., where the groom, who was formerly a Hopbottom boy, has lived for the past three years. The best wishes of a host or friends go with them to their new home. Marie Antoinette Fete. Pari', .lime 27. There was a charily fete today at the Petit Trianon, mide hmous by Marie An toinette. The (etc was organized by the Coun tess de Castellane and other society ladies. White Duck Trousers, cut according temhs,f..!!..,!f': $1 to $2 White Duck and P. K. Vests, either single or double- t -f fc -j eA breasted ? LO 4)O.OU Suits, The "Golf" or Rus sian Blouse Is the most striking novelty we have introduced this season. It's different from any novelty we have shown, made up in the best quality crash, madras or wash serge. See the sam ples in our show windows. From The Atterbury " ii System Weans Smart Clothes THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New Vork, June 27. There was iiille a lively spilling mit ot stocks tor n time today. as risult of the sii-peiiion ot Seventh National l).itik, one ot the minor member of the Clearing, lloiuie association, owing lo the action by the lutitrullcr ot the curiemy, but the maikcl it no lime approached unj where near to demorallia tlon. The ilrop In ptltes was, however, very general nnd extended to oer three points In it number of the prltnlp.it active stocks, which hue been 'rcLeut favorites In the undulation. St. Paul, ttnloii l.u lllo nnd Manhattan were the dement sufferers nnd Mlvouri Pacific and Texas Pacific! also got olt lather eailly. The latter pait ot the i!.M-, however, was stiong and gcneril iccovcry which practically wiped out Hie earllir lce and eslnhll.hnl coi.slderable gilt" for some leading slocU I'nlon Pacific, St. Paul and Metropolitan iallw.iv were the only stock among the leaden which failed lo benefit fully from thl late recuperation In the market. The brai3 were an active factor during the rolling movement and their buying to cover bad con siderable (o do with the late rally. Theie was an opinion prevalent that aomo of the large financial interests were taking advantage of the low loot of price". Ilut this opinion is hardly consistent with the manner in which (be price were bid tip after the pre3suic had relaxed with pilpable disinclination to secure stocks. The suspension of the Seventh National bank came us a surprise niter the tiding ncr ot IU affairs wlildi was effected eterdiy .uul the day befoic, as It was generally suppourd that friends of the li.mk would supply sufficient resouices to carry it through. The worst clfeclK of the failure had been dlcounted on Tuesday during the period of tiusplclo'U conjecture, when rumors were rife of far extended banking difficulties. The cllcbiures since made of the bank's nf faira and of the character of the securities which had Involved It in Its difficulties served to give some confidence that the trouble was local ised as those securities were not dealt In on the exchange nnd arc not widely distributed. The Incident was found nevertheless to create an unpleasant impression and served to inten sify the pinch of the money market Incident to the turn of the hilt jear. Tho market closed very dull, but firm at the recovery. Total alej today, bTI.TOO shaus. There was some selling of railroad bonds In sympathy with stocks, but other mortgage is sues advanced. Total sales, par value, $2,O2.".,O0O. L'nlted States bonds were all unchanged on the last call. The following quotations arc turnlOied The Tribune by M. S. .Ionian k Co., rooms 0."-"C8 Wears building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone 500.1: Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. ing. American Sugar lllU 145"t Hi Ut Aiiht. Tobacco HI lW.i K4 lM'a Atchison M.i fi.Ts M3i MTs Atchison, Pr. 103'i 101 1W4 10.1s Hrnok. Traction fit's W HH2 li Halt. & Ohio in; lOIli 10(1 KM'-i font. Tobacco fll'.i tK (ir',4 U9 flies, k Ohio 4SH 47s 41 Chic, k Gt. West 24ii 2t'j & I!tV6 St. Paul 17.) 174, 170)i 172 Uock Island l7i 167'i 101 IIW'4 Kan. & Tex.. Pr V,2 fii dli 2'& lKui8. k Nasi KXH -OfU 107 105i Man. Klevatrd 124Vi liV.i 121'i lH- Met. Traction 17S14 1744 172'i 17:t! Mio. Pacific 110' 110 US 120H Soutliern Taclfio Si SS'a A7VJ 5S'4 Norfolk k West flli fllTs SO fiHi N. V. Central 15$ l.W'i 1M74 l.'rt'i Ont. k Wetcin Wl'.i M'Si 3Vi2 :iu' Penna. It. II 1".0H 130U 11') IJflVi Pacific Mail 41 41 41 41 Reading It. H 44'i 4i 4 1"'8 45 Reading Ifv,, Pr 7H 7Si 77U 7S'l hcuth. R. R.. lr. fW-J M4j tiTs RiiU Tcnn. Coal k lion .... W!'K O?-1; BS 1.7 V. S. Leather l.fi 13i 1S4 l.TJ U. S. Leather, Pr 7S'i 7SV, 7'8 7ff8 tr. S. Hiihber !l'i 2I8 21 2t I'nlon Pacifio HW'i 110',8 07',i 1IW8 Union Pacific, Tr !H1 !KVi OO'f, !1'J Walush, Pr. 4i 41 41'3 4U Western Union 112' j 0.H4 n 02', Col. Kuel k Iron Hl',4 ll'i'4 1I0H lll'i Amal. Copper 122 122Ci 120 122 Pcojilc's (ias H7's HS'i llc'i US Krie 41, 42 40-i 4P& Krie, M 7(1", 71 i 7i)',8 70t. Col. So llli IHi 1IV1 HVa feas Pacific 4li 4'. 4l?i 41 Am. Car Foundry :1 :I2 .W.i 3IJ U. S. Steel Co 4S'i lv1 47'i 4S',S V. S. Steel Co., Pr OMi OT 078 09 NEW YORK CHAIN MARKET. Open. High- Low- CIos- WHKAT. ing. e-t. est. ing.' .Inly 7IVa 741i 74H 74i hept 7.1 7JU 72)i 7J',8 CORN. July 47 475h 47U 47'i bcrt 4S?i 4Si 4ii i& Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Rid. Asked. First National Hank 1200 Srranton Savings Rank KM) ... Third National Rank 40 Dime Dcpnilt nnd Discount Rank.. 273 ... Kconomv Light, II. k P Co its I.acka. Tiiist Safe Dcpo-.it Cu ISO Clark k Snover Co., Pr 123 Scranton lion Feme k Mfg. Co 100 Scianton Axle Woiks 03 Lackavvanm Dairy Co., Pr 40 ... County Mvlngs Hank k Trust Co.. SfiO Fhst National Rink (Carbondale) S2i Standard Drilling Co .' SO Traders' National Bank 17) Scranton Holt and Nut Co 100 ... People's Rank 130 New Mexico Ity. & C. Co 73 BONDS. Scranton Pacngcr Railway, first Mortgage, due 11120 113 People's htreet Railway, first mort gage, due 101S IIS ... People's Street Hallway, fleneral mortgage, due l')U 113 Dickson Manufacturing Co too Lacka. Township School ." ppr cent. ... 102 City of Scranton St. Imp. (5 per cent 102 Scranton Traction 6 per cent 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corercted by II. 0. Hale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Ruttei l'resli, 20',ta21c; dairy, fresh, lOlja SOVic Cheese Full cream, new, lOJjallc. EupjWcstein fresh, Ui&allv.; nearby state, 15al3',5c. Reans-Per bushel, choice unrrow, ?2.60a2.CS Pea Bean Per bushel, choice marrow, J2.33 2.(0. Medium Reans Per bushels, ii. 10a$2. 15. Ultra Pcaa Per bushelcs, J1.40a1.45. Flour Best patent, per baircl, fl.is. Hcd Kidney Beans Per buahel, 2.4Ja?2.S0. Potatoes Per bushel, S5aWc, New York Grain and Produce, New York, .lune 27. l'lour- Market was more active and stronger on spung patents. Wheat snot firm; Nc. '2 red, 77'sc. f. o, b, afloar, anil 73V. elevator; No. 1 noithcin Duluth, 75)sc. f. 0. b. alloat. Options firm and active; doted turn at IhZ'inc. net advance. July closen Tt'iic.; Sept.. 73 c.j Oct., 7J',:c; Dec,, 71e. Corn Spot steady; No. 2. 47'Jic elevator, and lSVio. f. 0. b. afloat. Options opened firm and t'clil steady; finally xlcldcd a trifle hut closed Heady at a putial Uc net decline. July cloacd 47''. ; Sept., 4s8c. Oats Spot steady; No. 2, 42',$c.; No. 3, S2c; No. 2 white, 3Jc; No. 3 white, ;:21jC, ; track mixed western, .121 !JUc. : track white western. S2a37c-.: track while state, 82',sa37c. Options quiet, but steadily held. Butter steady; western creamery, 13a 114.I do. factoi.v, 2;dl3ir.i imitation creamery, lllialic; state dairy, llalbtiv.'. Cheeo Unsettled; fancy lare, colored, OCia V:.; fancy large white, tHjc. ; fancy snull, colored, 0?ia9ic ; fancy small, white, U'iaOHc. t'ggt rirmeri 'fate and Penna,, UalCCc; we, tern, uncandlcd, llaltlc; western, candled. 13l4ttc. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, June 27. Higher cables and a good export demand caused an advance of ic. toda in Sept. wheat Sept, coin closed Ua)c. loncf; Sejt. oats, 'talic. down and piovUions from IV to 3 edits lower. Cash quotations were us fol lows; Flour Dull; No. ,1 spilng wheat, 62',fea6fl!Sc.; No. 3 ted, o7a67!ic: No. 2 corn. 43c.: No. S jellow, 4Ja:!?c. ; No. 2 oils, 2n!;a2i!jc'.; No, a vvldtc, C0',ii31c; No. 3 white, 27?42Sl3c, ; No. 2 ijr, 47c. J good fedllng barley, 47a51e. ; fair to choice malting, 47jMc. ; No. 1 Ban seed, fl.Si; No. 1 noithuestciu, l.SS; prune tlmottiv seed. $.li; ine-s poik, fll C0ull.C3; lard, S.&) aB.fi2ia; liort ribs, $7.90a8.10; dry salted shoul iitu, 7a7',ic; sboit clear tides, -S.43aS.53; whit, key, 11.27. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicigo, June 27.-CattIe Receipts, 8,500. In eluding 400 'Iciiiii; steers, steady to slow; butchers' stock and Tcxaus, steady; food to piime steers, f5 33a8.33i poor to medium, W.3i a3.M; stockeis ind fredeis, slow, S2.83al.7b; heifeis, fr2.75aj.23; cannvis, -.'j'2.70; hulls, choice, steady; otheis, weak, $2.00ai.60; calves about steady, $I.J0a0.50; Texas fed steers, ft.23 a5.JU; Texas bulls, &3.50al.l0. Hogs Receipts today 22,000; tomorrow, J8.UJ0 (stimated; left over, 4,000; opened stronger; dosed c.ticr; average, steady; top, $6.27t; rough heavy. 13.3a3.93; light, $3.S3a6.1S; bulk of tales, tria0.13. Sheep Receipts, 12, mm; sheep, slow; ewes, weak; (horn lambs, ttiong to 10 cents higher; THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Four Line, 3 Cent (or Each Eitra Lino. For Rent. For Rente About 1 200 feet of floor space on 4th floor of the Tribune building, suitable for tight maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of The Tribune. SL'MMI.'ll ItKSIDKNCK Will rent to responsible parties, pleasant furnished summer home ut Rlvervlew (arm, situated on the banks of Sus quehanna river; beautiful scenery; flisl-class black bass fishing, nice boating and bathing. Renters have exclusive use of dining room, alt ting rooms and large xcrand.i. Tenia x'ery tea ananble. Call or address N. V. Walker, 314 Con rell building, or 0.(3 Washington avenue. l'OK ItllNT IIoue, BIO Jefferson avenue. In cluding steam beat; 15 per month. In quire of II. G. Dale, 27 Lackawanna avenue. FOR RKNT In Dallcn, cottage of nine rooms, nearly new and partly furnished; best loca tion In town. For the season or longer. Apply 0. W. Carlton, Daltcn, Pa. J Oil RENT-Cottage at Lake Wlnola. xrtth all modern Improvements and two boata. Applf Fred H. Stark. Traders' Bank building. FOn RENT-fl-room house, corner Wayne avenue and Putnam street; hot nnd cold water; none but small family need apply. 1703 Wayne a L'nnna 029 GREEN RinGE STREET, ten rooms, modern Improvements; steam heat furolahed; detlr desirable. For Sale. 6O0. A CilANCi: ticod camera, 5x7, best make. S. i. llavs, 1122 ouvc sticct. ;cw iciepnone FOR SALE CHEAP 1 combination pool and bil liard table, 4!4xt feet. 1 oak extension dining table, 4x12; I corner china closet, oval oak front. BOl Webster avenue, city. For Sale or Bent. i'or sai.h nrt np.K'T Doiihln house, all im prcvements. Rent, ?l.0O. Cash price, $1,100. MO Harrison avenue. FOR SALE Oil RENT. New double house oi Ridge Row, adjoining residence of J. H. Rlssell. Eleven rcoms on each side. One side rents for ?.i0. Price, $S,00O. G. F. Reynolds, Connell building. Rooms and Board. LARGE front room with board for two gentle men, 416 Adams avenue. Lost. LOST Hctvvcen the Albright library and 215 Chestnut street, $; a $5 bill and a $1 bill. Finder please communicate with J. P.T., Tribune. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED Expert bookpecper wants set books lo manage not requiring entire time, terms moderate. Addrc.- I. O. U., Tribune. SITUATION WANTED Coachman deslrca a sit uation with a private family; capable man, strictly temperate and reliable, with good refer ences. Address Coachman, 334 Pcnn avenue, City. SITUATION WANTED Lady would like to pro cure work by the day. Address 401 Apple avenue, Dunmoie. SITUATION WANTED Uy experienced book keeper, now empliocd. Would like to change. D. S., Box 273, City. SITUATION WANTED Active young man desires position as book-keeper: experienced and will ing to make himself useful. Elmer, Tiibune Of fice. SITUATION" WANTED A: a cook or chef. Ad dress, Armstrong, Grand Central Hotel. SITUATION WANTED by a woman to go out by clay washing, ironing or cleaning. Please call or addrcsa Jlrs. M. Russell, 1219 Cedar ave nue, city. SITUATION WANTED lly a joting woman, with child thiee J cars old, as housekeeper 0.' housework. Address, 730 Krcssler court, City. spring lambs, xery weak; top, $3.75; good to choice wethers, f.i.fiO.it.15; fair lo choice mixed, $.'!.50aS.OO; wctern hheep, iM.OOa4.13; jcarlings, $l,il.tO; native lambs, t4a5.25; western lambs, 3a3.23. Oil Market. Oil City, June 27. Credit balances, 105; ccr tificatcs, no bid. Shipment-, S2,.'I76; average, 82,358. Buns, 97,012; aveiage, 83,03,1, BASE BALL. National League. At Philadelphia (first game) It. H. E. Chicago 0 30000 1307 12 3 Philadelphia 2 4 0 1 B 0 1 2 x-18 22 2 Hatlerics Eason and Kllng; Donohue and Douglass. Umpire Cunningham. At Philadelphia (second game) R. II. K. Chicago 0 0 00 0 00.103 10 5 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 x 4 5 3 latteries Taylor and Kling; Duggleby and McFailand. L'mpiie Cunningham. At New Vork (first game) R. II, E. Cincinnati 0 J 0 4 0 0 1 0 1-7 13 3 New Yoik 0 4 0000 00 15 11 3 Ratteiies-llahn and PciU; Dcbu.y and War ner. Umpire Dvv j er. At New Vork (second game) It. II. E. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 3 New Vork 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 .x-4 0 I Uatterics-Phllllps und Rerccn; Taylor and Warner; Smith and Peiu. At Hoston- It. II. E. St. Louis 1000020 12 100-7 14 6 Doston 0 4 1 0 0000 1 I 0 1-8 10 4 Ilatterics Sudhofi, Harper, Murphy, Powell and Nichols; Plttengcr and Klttlidge, Umpire Lmslie. At Brooklyn- R. II. E. Pittsburg 20 t 00 301 0-7 4 Brookljn .....4 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 x-8 12 2 Batteries Chesbro and dimmer; Mclimei, Kit ton and McOulre. Umpire O'Day, American League, At Raltlniore n. I, r.. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 10 3 1-3 12 2 Baltimore ...5 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 x-0 II 4 Batteries Plank and Leahy; McGinmty and Robinson. Umpitca Manassau and Connolly, t Washington- R. Jl. U Boston , ,,,,,,0000000000 7 0 Washington 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 x 1 8 0 Batteries Lewis and Crigcr; Lea and ClarL. Umpire Sheridan. At Chicago- R. II. K. Cleveland ,,,,, 00000000 1-1 7 1 Chicago ,, ,1 0 0 10 10 2 x-5 10 1 Ratleries-Hoffer and Wood; Kstoll and Sug den. Umpire Cantllllon. At Detroit- IL II. K. Sliluaukee .,,, 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-3 10 .1 Detroit 300000001-4 0 2 Batteries- Sparks and Connors; Cronln and Buelovv. Umpire HaAill. EaBtsrn League. At Buffalo (first game)-Buffalo, 2; Provt. dence, 0. (Second game)-Buffalo, 5; Provi dence, 1. At Montreal Montreal. 8; Hartford, 7. At Toronto Toronto. 8; WoicesUr, 1. At Kochetter Rochester, 13; Syracuse, 6. SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. Help Wanted Female. WANTF.n Competent rook and laundress. Apply at 5:13 Monroe avenue. EXPERIENCED and Inexperienced operators wanted at Solomon's shirt factory, 131-13.1 Franklin avenue, third floor. EXPERIENCED overall operator wanted who can "act as forelady. Apply Solomon's factory, 131-l'U Franklin avenue. Boarders Wanted. WANTED Tsble boarders. Mrs. Tompkins, 631 Washington avenue. BRANCn WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Beceived at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 F. M. Central City ALBERT SCHLUTZ. corner Mulberry street and Webster avenue. OUSTAV PICHEL, 630 Adams avenue. West Side GEORGE W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton FRED h. TEBPPE, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, comer North Main avenue and Market street, Green Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 1537 Dickson avenue. P. J. JOHNS, 920 Green nidge street. 0. LORENK, corner Washington ave- nue and Marion street. Petersburg W. H. KNErFEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Sunmore J. Q. BONE & SON. Real Estate. FOR SALE Single house, fiOl Webster avenue. Ten rooms, steam heat. 0. F. Reynolds, Connell building. fl, 000 Buys six-room, single house, good well. Lot 100x200, Scranton street, Dalton, Pa. Wells & Kcator. - i $1,800 Buys building lot, 40x150. Wheeler ave nue. Wells & Keater. Burr Building. $2.000 Buys double house, 7 rooms on a side, all Improvements, except gas. Dean street, Provi dence. Wells & Keator. Honey to Loan. $300,000 TO LOAN Lowest rates; straight or monthly payments. Stark k Co.,Traders' bldg. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN-Qulck. straight leans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 311-315 Connell building. LEGAL, ORPHANS' COURT SALE-Eslato of Maigarct R. Kennedy, late of the city of Scianton, county of Lackawanna, deceased. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Lackawanna county, there will be exposed to public, sale, at the Arbitiation loom in tho Court House, in the city ot Scranton, county of Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, on Thurs day the twenty-fifth clay of July, A. D., nineteen hundred and one, at ten o'clock a. 111. of mid day, the following plcco 01 land and appurten ances, to wit: All thai certain lot, piece, or parcel of land situate, Ijlng and being in the Eighth Waid of tho city of Scranton, county ot Lackawanna, and state of Pennsylvania, bound ed and described as follows, to wit: Being lot number thirteen (13) In block number sixteen (10) upon the town plot of the city of Scranton, Intended to be dii!y recorded; is thirty-five (35) feet wide in front on the northwesterly side of South Washington avenue; the same width in rear, on an alley sixteen (1(1) feet wide for public use, and one bundled and fifty (130) feet deep along the northeasterly side ot Itiver street, to gether with the right to cnclo-, occupy and le ten (10) feet In front of said lot on South Wash ington nvenuc and ten (10) feet along the side of said lot on River street in manner and form as such right is irlven in former conveyances of said piemises,, being the same premises wbicn Edward J. Walsh, by deed dated second day of March A. D., eighteen hundred anil ulncty-scven, and recorded on the fourth day of March A. D,, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, in the office for the recording of deeds, etc, in and for said county of Lackawanna, in deed book No. IIS, page 55 etc., sold and conveyed to said Margaret Scott Kennedy, in fee, Coal and minerals re served. All improved with a two storied and basement frame hotel, a bain and other Improve ments. Terms of sale Three thousand dollars at time ot sale and the icmaindcr upon confirmation of sale. JOHN T. KENNEDY, Administrator. CHARLES L. IIAWLKY, Attorney for Estate. NOTICE To the owners of property abutting "n Washburn stiect between Sumner avenue and Van Buren avenue. There is pending on passage in city councils of the city of Scranton, l'.i., an ordinance, entitled, "An ordinance providing for the paving of Washburn street between Sumner avenue and the westerly 6lde of Van Buren avenue with ihu best quantity of vitrified brie k on a concrete base; also providing for the setting of curbstones on said 6treet between the points named, piovidmg manner of assessing and collecting costs of said improvements, and appropriating funds to pay for the same," being File of Select Council No, 12, 1001, The following I a cop.v of the petition for said improvements with the names of petition em: To the Honorable the Select and Common Coun cils of the City of Scranton. The undersigned nwneis of pioperly abutting on Washburn street between Sumner avenue and the wcsteilv side of Van Buren avenue respect, fully petition jour honorable bodies lint said street between the points named be paved with vitrified briik on a eoncietc base; that tho tame be set with curbstone to far as nrcessary; that the cost of Improvement be avite.secl against abut, ting owners acvoiding to the foot fiont rule. That said a-cisment be mada piy able in ten equal annual Installments; and that the portion ot said street occupied by the (racks and sidings of the street railway lie deducted from said assessments against abbul ting owners and collected from said street tail way company and that the contractor be required to give a live )ear guarantee lo the city, and your pelltioneis will ever piay etc. Ntllsm Farrel 247 ft 0. W, Evans im ft Edward K. Davis 4fl ft John Merchant 100 ft John Jamicson 25 ft D. Davis, Administrator , 50 ft Aron James ,.,..,.,..,, 41 ft Roger Evans, Administrator 45 ft Jones k Rinsland " It E. I.nouilt, I)., L. .V W, llallioad ,.,11.1 ft I), i:. Hughes 50 (I F. L. Phillips, lljdc Paik t'emeleiy co. ,,841 ft W, II, Davis , Hd fl E. Unwell 50 ft Mis, Rachel Evans by W, llajeln Evana ,.,, 50 fl W. T. Davis ,,,, ..,.,,,..,,....., 50 ti Peter l.tiieinhcrgcr ,,,, , ,, 2) ft Charles A Y003 .,,.,..,,..,,,,,..., 21 ft Robert Robcils 41 It Mrs. Sarah Nicholas, per I). J. Mason, Geoige Coopei, Agent 150 ft Wm. II. Wiight 41 ft John It. Hughes ,,. 60 ft I'liblivhrd in pursuance of Resolution ot City Councils. M, T. I.AVEI.I.E, City Cletk. Scranton, Pa., June 21, HOI, NOTICE IS hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting between A. II. Rogers and N", 0. Major, both of the city of Scranton, coun. ly of l.ackawanni (ml slate of Pennsylvania, doing biuinris under the fiim name ot Rogers k Major, has expired 011 (his, nineteenth day of Junt. A. D. 1901, and that the firm aforesaid baa been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to the said partnerihlp are to be received by the said A. II. Rogers and all demands on the said partnership are to be pie sented to him, the said A. 11 Rogers, for pay ment. ,A. ti. ROGERS, ( N. 0. MAJOR. WALTER L DAVIS, Attorney, DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Thin Four Lines, 6 Centi (or Each Bt(r Line, PROFESSIONAL. r" ii ii-i-.-i.1ii.-u-m-Lj-jJJnjJ Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD C. SI'AULDINO, 23 TRADERS BAN Building. Architects EDWARD IL DAVI8, ARCHITECT, CONNELL UllllUIIIg. FBBDERICK L. BROWN, ARCH. B., REAL. r.sisie Exchange nidg,, 12a Washington av. Civil and Mining Engineers. IL L. HARDING, (KM CONNELL BU1LDINO. Dentists. DR. O. E. EILENBEROER, PAULI BUILDING, Spruce street, Scranton. DR. C O. LAUDACH, 113 WYOMING AVENUE. Lawyers. FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTfinVEV.aT.r.lw Booms 12, 14, lo and 18 Burr building. f. K. TRACr.ATT'Y.COMUONWEALTH BLDO. D- II REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS NEOO- ' v" mi csiaio security, steara DUllolna. corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. WILLARD, WARREN A KNArP. ATTORNEY mi c-ounseuors'Si-iaw. nepuoiican ouwaing, Washington avenue. JESSUP k JESSUP. ATTORNEYS AND COUN. sellora-st-law. Commonwealth building, Rooms ID, 0 and 21. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. ROOMS 0O3-OO4, 6th floor, Mears building. L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD uc iraae nuiiaing, Bcramon, n. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL Bank building. 0. COMEGY8, 1)13 REPUBLICAN BUILDING. A. W. BERTHOLF. OFFICE MOVED TO NO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Sugeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 313 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX, OFFICE 339 WASH Ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chronic disease, lungs, heart, kidneya and genltO'Urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels and Resturants. THE ELK CAFE, 123 AND 127 FRANKLIN avenue. Bates reasonable. P. ZEIOLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. & W. PAS eenger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A. B. BHIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND rcss pools; no odor; only improved pumps used. A. B. Briggs, proprietor. I.eive orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Eicke'a drug store, cor. ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds. G. R. CLARKE k CO., SEEDSMEN AND NURS erymen, store 201 Washington avenue; green houses, 1050 North Main avenue; store tele phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR Ml LACKA. AVE., Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER: also ladies' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 211 Adama avenue. ' MEOAROEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN velopes, psper bags, twine, Warehouse, 13C Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. THE WILKESBARRE RECORD CAN BE HAD In Scianton at the news stands of Relsman Bros., 404 Spruco and 503 Linden: M. Norton, (22 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schuttsr, 3U Spruce street, Furnished Rooms. FOR RKNT One laige furnished front room; also one sido room, 537 Adams avenue. LEGAL. NOTICE Tc owners of property shutting on South Main avenue fioin the south curb line of Oxford street to the north curb line ot Hampton street. Tin if- is pending In oily councils of the city of Scranton, Pa., an ordinance entitled "An ordinance providing tor Hie paving of South Main avenue from the south curb line of Oxford Miect to Ihe north cuib line of Hampton street v-ith the best quality of Vitilfled brick on a concrete hac, aim piovlding lor the setting of nub stones on said avenue between Ihe points named, providing manner of assessing and collect ing costs of said improvement and appropriating funds lo pay for the same," being File of Se lect Council No. IS, 1001. 'Cne following Is a copy of the petition for said nnpiovements, wjth names of petitionee: To Hie llnnoiahlf, the Selec I and Common Coun cils of Ihe Cilv of scrnntim, Pa. Gentlemen:--The umleisiuneil owners of prop ertv abutting on South Main avenue between Oxfoiel and Hampton streets icspeetfully petition xcuir honorable bodies that the i-ald avenue b 'tween Ihe points named be paved with vitrified brick on a imicrMe base nnd tint the same, be 6ct with ciirhttnif-s tu far t$ the same mty be nece.-.sjiv; that Hie cost of said improvements be ossrssed "against the abbuttlng property owneu accoidiiig l the- fert fiont rule as delermlned by the Citv Enginee- of Scranton, Pa,, thit the adornment for said improvement he made payable In five equal annual installments and petitioners will ever pray, ete-, D, I). Evans, 50 feel, 4'iO South Main avenue. 1). D. Evam, 45 feet, 511 ami 51.1 .-south Main avenue. D. I. Evans k Co., 4 feel, 607 ami 800 South Main avenue, I). D. Evans k Co., 21 (eel, 512 South Main ave. T. F. Ma'son, Agl., V) feet, 401 and 4Q1 South Vain avenue. If. McU. M feet. .127 and 320 South Main axenil. William Dickelniek, 2S feet, 345 South Main ave nue. John T. Williams, .12 feet, 311 South Main avenue. P. F, Struppler, D. D. K.. 7!i feet, 400 and 411 Smith Miin avenue. Thomas W, Davis Estate, by D. J. Davis, 40 feet, V.O south Miin avenue. Marv II, Molt, 100 feet. 442 South Main avenue, Martha II. Ilelser, by A. T. Heiser, 70 feet, 4tJ South Main avenue. R. E. Msson, 100 feet, 410 South Main avenue. William Leber, 2'2'i feet, :)ITfouth Main avenue, Fred It. Leber, ii'A 'eel. 310 Soutli Main avenue, H ;, Corless, 50 fert. 331 South Main tvenus. Jenkin Lewis, 40 feet, 421 and 422 South Main avenue. William It. Williams, 50 feet, 3.15 and 337 South Main avenue. Thomas Ejnou, ia) fret, 32 sm 324 South Mam avenue. W. II. Wieklrer, SO feet, 330 South Main avenue. Edward Roberts. 25 fret, South Main avenue. F, A. Frlcker, 12.1 feet, 410 to 414 South Main avenue. State of I'riiiis.vlvanli. County of Lackawanna, ss. Before me, the t'.btcrihrr, a notary publio in and for said state and county, and residing Id the city of Scranton, personally appeared T, Fellows Mason, who, being duly swore accord ing to law dipostih and says that he was per sonally present uhrii each and all the signatures to the above and foregoing petition were made, and thst the unio are the actual signatures of the persons whoso names appeared under said petition. T. FELLOWS MASON, Sworn and subscribed lo before me this, twenty-third day of April. 1W1. E. D. FELLOWS, Notary Public. I certify that the names tttached to this peti. tion represent a nnjojity ot feet frontage betwewo Ojlord and Hampton tlrtrtt. JOSEPH P. FlULUri. Chief Engineer B. O. t. Published in pursuance of resolution of ett council. W, L. CONNELL, City Recorder, g,-rlna, P-. Juns 24. oni. s o