.. jr&WfflFi&SS&SGGtttiSEn 1 W THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1001. 7J NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MONTROSE. fipeclsl to the Sctaiton Trtlmne. Montrofp. July 3. What In likely to prove a fatal accident occulted today, just before noun, nt l.ounsbriy's hoise enable, which Is loiaiii on the alley In the iear of the bikk block on Chuich fltreet. . K. B. Wilpht, of Forest lake, li.ul Just driven Into tuun mid went to the Motile to put out bin hotse. On enter ing Mr Wtlght was boiilleil to linil the sped proprietor of the b.iin, Ueoige Lounsbery, lying on bis faee, In u pool of blood, and unroiiM'ious. lie bud evi dently been kicked In the head by a horse In a nearby Mall and knocked fienseles?. How long be bad thus lain cannot be stated accurately, but a blacksmith, whoso shop adjoins the stable, mays be beard n hoise squeal ti shoit time 'before Mi. Lounsbety was discovered, end it Is supposed that the Sijueal and the klik woe simultaneous. A crowd quickly gnthorcil, and the Jnjuied man w,is conveyed to a little Muffy compaitment In the barn, which the poor old man called "home," vvhoio, year In and ear out, be cat and slept nnd lived, after a fashion, and bete be was placed upon his tude iot, and physicians weie sumtnoned. Pr. C. V. Markoy quickly nrilvcd nnd an exam ination showed that the skull bad been fractured, the hoist's foot having struck the man on the light tide of the forehead and near the temple. After giving tempoiaty treatment to the suf ferer, the dor lor oideicd his jomov.il to larger nnd more wholesome quat ters in bis own (the doctors) bain, where ovci.v thing possible was clone-, and at this wilting Dr. Mackey is plan ning lor an opeiatlon, as the only mean of saving the old man's life, anil aa to the sliicess of tills last lesort, the drctor expiesses giae doubts. "Old Cicoige" I.ounsbeiy came hero from somen hoi r, the exact location does not appear to be known, a num ber of yen is ng i. For a long time he found employment in one and another of the hotel barns, but four or live yen is ago he embaiked in business for himself, and his cnterpilse has piove-n quite piolitahlc. Ho has a wide m -qiDlntance nmontj the faimeis of Hie fiuriouiiulng lountry nml they have been his constant patterns. He lias no fnnill or ielaties. as lar as Is Known, but the i" ate many who taKo a lively Interest in the Inoffi nsie old man, and the legict at his inlsfmtune and piob able death Is generally regietterl. The death of Mis. Stephen Daw ley occurred suddenly nl In r home, on Ppruce street, yesterday utteinoon. She had been ill for peveial weeks, but her , condition wan not conslileied alaiming and a plivslrdan was not called in until shortly befoio the end. The luiunal will be attended fiom the house to morrow at ti o'clock p. m. Bev. B. K. Thomas will conduct the set vices. The deceased Is survived by her husband, two son nnd one daughtei. Learning visdom by experience, tbcio seems to have been a gineral agiee ment of our boiotigh autboiitles this year to tuin the town over to the bos tonight and let the eagle scieam. Lost year an effort was marie to keep eoiked the effervescent patiioti.Mii of Young America, but It pioved a dismal f.iil ute. Beys will be bojs, and it really appeals that they ought to have the right, on the eve of the ever gloilous Independence day. Sorrow was brought to many heaits 1 nlhls place by the death of Charles Harold Blrchaid, the only child of Editor Henry T. Blrch.ud and wife, of Susquehanna, which oocrne.l at the home of bis patents on Monday after norn, after a four months' Illness of lnllammatoiy lheum.ttl'iii, complicated with heart trouble nnd finally lOMiltlng In spinal meningitis. Haiold was boin in Montroe thliteen jeais ago last month, and the earliest ve-ars of Ids life were spent heie, and since the re moval of the family to Susquehanna he has frequently been u visitor at the home of lelatlves and fi lends In this place. In his sboit life be bar! gained much of thks w 01 Id's learning and wis dom, an 1 while n tbcuough-geiliig and fun-loving boy, at the same time he possessed mental attainments, lellne ment, and an individually, far In ad vance of what would be expected In one of his years. In disposition be was most lovable and was a delightful com panion. AH these qualities made him a universal favoiite. The funeral vas at tended from the house nn Hroad street, Susquehunna, on Tuesday evening at C o'clock, and the remains weie biousht to this place for Inteiinent, hi living on the Lackawanna and Montrose at '.) ID this morning. A large number of i da tives and friends were at the station, nnd a Ions line of carriages wejp in waiting. The casket, iilmoct hidden with floral offerings fiom schoolmates, teacher and fi lends, was boine to the hearse by the following pall-beaieis. A. B. Smith. O. A. Gilbert, XV. A. Tits worth, H. F. Manzer, ICdgar C'oiileld and B K. James. At the grave, Bev. Haskell B, Benedict, pastor of the Methodist Bplsoopal chinch, conducted the services, which weie beautiful and Impressive. Mr. Benedict (list lead tho hymn "Nearer, My God, to Thee," and followed with committal servlco and prayer. The bereaved parents have tho deepest sympathy of their wide clielo of friends In this place, among whom they will spend several days befoie ic turnlng to their saddened homo at Sus quehanna. Leo Wh.ilen, a. Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western employe, who re cently met with nn accident at Great Bend, In which hie left ankle was pain fully Injured, Is visiting relatives in Montrose and vicinity. The Sawtelle Diamatlc company at The Want of Working People. When tho working man or woman feels sick liver, stomach or kidneys ore out of gear then Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills do a world of good acting directly on these organs and the bowels. BAY CITY. Mr, L. II. Jljns, 1301 Columbus Avenue, Hay City, Mich., by overwork ami too assiduous atten tion to till business, brought on an attaclc ot kidney trouble, which made It necessary for him to leave oft worklni; at times. Ho states : "On the ret.mmendatlon of Mr. Oeo. Leyer, druggist, of till: place, I purchased a box of Dr. A, W. Chaso's Kldney.LWcr Tills for my kidney trouble. They acted to vt ell In relleYlnfc my pain and backache that I persisted la the use of them until perfectly cured of my Z3X1.. trouble. I am a well man now, thanks to the use of Dr. A, W, Chase's Kldney.Llver nils." A.W.CHASE'S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS. Village hall next week will he a draw ing atliactlon, as the stars are old ac quaintances of our people and well liked. It Is perhaps unnecessary to state that theic will he no celebration In this town tomortow Montrose docaVt cclebiata anything any more. PITTSTON. Spcclsl to the Scranton Tilbunc. Plttston, July 3. The marriage of Miss Anna K. Lewis, youngest daugh ter of Hew and Mrs, Joshua 8. Lewis,, of West Plttston, to Mr. James Clark son Law. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Law, of Luzerne avenue, took place last evening nt S.30 o'clock. It wns an entirely informal affair, witnessed by only a small company, composed mostly of relatives. The cf lemony took place Rt the home of PORTRAIT Cut out these parts anJ place them noted President. tho bride's brother, Jay Lewis', on huzrinc nvruue, nnd the decorations, which were of dnlMcs and laurels, while not on an cl.cbor.ite hcale, were very piftty. Tho only attendants of tho bride and Kronm as they took their pIhcm In the parlor, to strains fiom Oppenhelm's orchestra, of Vllke.s-Hane, vveio the flower Kill.". M.irJoik Uooth and Marlon Lewis, nieces of the bride. They vveio dressed In white. Tho bride's sown was nn ex(Uisltc ci ration In white silk Kiena dlno over vvhlto silk, with beautiful lace trimming. She carried vvhlto violets. The cot oniony was performed by the bible's father and bo was as sisted by Itev. Dr. ll.irsb.ivv. of tho Presbyterian church. Until the bride and Broom .no anions; the most promi nent society itii,ip ,,f tbp "Harden VHIhro." althouRh the Broom has re sided at C.ipltan, Mexico, for the past tlncp p.ii.h, boltiK In the employ of bit brother-in-law, T. H. "WatklliP. Mr. and Mis. Law's honeymoon will Include a trip to the r.in-AmPtlc-an evporltlon and a trip alone; tho Great Lake. They will rc-ldo in Capltan, Mexico, after Aucust. Kdwluri OrlKP, of Duryea, a iri-year-old driver boy, was severely burned about the bead, abdomen nnd less to day by an explosion of pas In a mlno at that place. lie Is being treated at the Plttston hospital. Mis, Laura Lambeit, of Duryea, whom the County Humane society has decided Is n person unfit to have charge of her six cbildtPti, has been compelled to part with her offspring-. Five of tbtm were taken to Wilkes H.tne. The sixth child Is confined to tho Plttston hospital, hitvlnpf. had his leg crushed a few days iiro by at tempting to board an elP'ctrlc car. Mark Aston, of Duryea, who lias conducted a quick lunch cafe on South Main slieet, this city, for the past live months, has mysteriously disappeared, leaving behind a batch of unpaid bills and a wife and child in Dur.ve.i. Mrs. Aston visited the cafe yesteiday and, after gatbr-ilng In the contents of tho cash register, pitifully told of her husband's desertion and his departuto 1 it pints unknown. Rev. and Mrs. D. M. Opoige nro spending tho week at Ovvalla cottage, Lalie AVinoIa. The West Plttston borough council vv III purchase a machine for the test ing of the finality of light furnished by -lie street lighting company. That portion of the Susquehanna river known as "the deep," near Car penter's farm, West rittston, had Its annual victim yesterday afternoon, nnd the first drowning accident to oc cur In this vicinity this year Is ehionl- clod. The victim was John Borer, aged 1.1 years, a resident of Luzerno avenue, West Plttston. Ho hart been In bathing with a colored lnd ot bis own age, and got beyond his depth. Tho accident occurred at 4.X0 and the tody was found close by an hour later. NICHOLSON. Epeelal tn the Scranten Tribune. Nicholson, July 3, Miss lithel Stark Is visiting: in Scranton. Mr. nnd Mis. J C. Harding and thieo children and Fred L.iuer aio spending- DETROIT. Mr. Lev! Elsey, 80S McDougal Avenue, Detroit, lived for years expecting death from heart fail ure and Drlght'a disease, but was cured by a few boxes of Dr. A. W Chase's Kidney-Llver Pills. He writes t " For years I lived In constant fear that I should meet death through kidney trouble, I was troubled terribly by pains In my back and about the heart. My troubles are now over, for Dr. A, W. Chase's Kldney.Llver Tills have made me well again. I will gladly answer any letters about this wonderful medicine.' 3 cts. a box. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. aonio time with frlcndi at Meshoppen. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. 8. Stephens, daugh ter Helen and son Simpson, nro spend ing the summer at their cottage nt Lako Nicholson, Miss Vlda. 1'edrlck, of Clark's Sum mit, Is the guest of her friend, Miss Leona Hillings, Mrs. K. D. Hell, of State street, en tertained her sister, Mrs. O. D. Hobcrts, of Foster, Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. MacConnell spent Sunday nt Lako Nicholson, ns tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. C, Drlggs. HONESDALE, Ppeelal to tho Scranton Tribune. Honesdale, July 3. John McGeddl gan, a Delaware and Hudson track workman, was stricken down by tho heat yesterday. He lemnlned uncon scious until 1 o'clock today, when he died. Ho was an aged employe of tho Delawnie and Hudson, and to survived by a large grown-up family. Tho hot, diy weather of the past two weeks has caused serious Injury to the Wayne county berry crop. The hot weather forced the closing of tho cutting shop of Kiantz, Smith & Co. on Tuesduy. Tho pupils of Mrs. Jessie Dolmetscb gave a second recital last evening In tho music rooms of N. H. Spencer. PUZZLE. together, formins the portrait of a Little Miss lima Walter, of Scranton, delighted the audience with violin se lections. The Wayne County Savings bank has declared a semi-annual dividend of fi per cent., the largest ever paid the stookholdets. Miss Kliz.i 'Wcidman, of Albany, nnd Miss Maggie Luce, of Tioy, N. Y nio guests of their cousin. Mis. l'red Law yer. Tho Maple City orchestra will fur nish niiMlc for tho Kouith of July pic nic nt Narrow sbuig. Tho Texas I-iio company. No. i, will picnic In lielvlnc park today. Ktee man's oichestia will furnish tho dance music. The Honesdale National bank has de clared a semi-annual dividend of 5 per cent, nnd an extra dividend of 2s per cent. The water motor In tho dental par lois of Cliui kit Brady went on strike. A plumber was called to Investigate. He found an eel, about one foot In length, had caused the stoppage. Fish and eels seem to thrive In tho water main. A mufck tat may nppear nt any time. On Monday evening Mr. Xph.is H. Uussell dellRbtfuly entertained about fifty of bis young friends in Liberty hall. Freeman's orchestia furnished music for dancing: Dodge Bios, fur nished light refreshments. A largo number of older people were also pies ent to witness the pnjoyment of these society young people. Thopo present from out of town were Miss Anna Sal mon, William J. Welsh, of Scranton; Clyde G. Outhrle, of Pittsburg; How ard M. Chandler, of Orange, N. J.; Caryl Davis and Mr. Fisher, of Wash ington, D. C. Krause's Headache Capsules weie the Hist headache capsules put on the niaiket. Their Immediate suc cess resulted In a host of Imitations, containing nntlpyilne, chloral, mor phine and other iiijurioui drugs, pur porting to bo "Just ns good." Avoid these Imitations and insist on your having Kiause's, which speedily cure the most sevcro cases and leave no bad after effects. 1'rlco L'3c. Sold by all druggists. SUSQUEHANNA. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna, July 3. The funeral of Charles Harold, the son of Kdltor and Mrs. H. T. Blichard, took place from the family residence on Broad stieet on Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock. Rev. I. M. Shlpman, pastor of the Methodist chruch, oillcnted, assisted by Bcv. Chailes W. Boot, of Christ Episcopal church The remains were this morn ing taken to Montrose, the fomier homo of the family, for Interment. The Transcript and the Journal will not-bo Issued toinoriovv. S. S, Doollttle, of Deposit, was In town on Tuesday. Tho F,rle shops will be closed to morrow. Tomorrow Susiiuchanna will cele brateaway fiom home. Tho Ladles' society of the B. of L. F, will hold n lawn social this evening at tho icsldcnce of George F, Esla brook, Giand street. A number of Susquehanna boiler makers, who havo been employed else wheie for several months, will return home this week. Tho Erie will erect a second Iron viaduct over Nxchange street. The worh of Improvement goes on. The Century cluh will hold n social hop In Hogan Opera house on Friday evening, July 12. Tho Susquehanna band left for Nor. vvlch today to furnish music for the celebration in that villngo tomorrow. Tho funeral of Kmcst, son of Mr. and Mrs. George llorton, of F.lmlra, was largely attended this morning from the Avcnuo Methodist church, In Oakland, tho pastor, itev. W. M. Bou ton, oftielatlne, The inteiment waa made In McKane cemetery. The remains of the stranger, thought to be Thomas Pugh, who was killed on Monday night by falling from the top of a freight car at this station, were on Tuesday afternoon Interred In the poor plot In Laurel Hill cemetery. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, July 3. Tola stock market vvvs little mote tliiii non1ln.1l. The volunu of busi ness was so (.mall that had there hern a wide price movement little algnltleance, could have been attached to the fact. The announcement of the hoard ot governor that theic would be in adjournment ol the exchange over until Mon day next was greeted with cherra and there vva an Immedltf hclwn ol members ol the board. Only thre who were compiled to stay to chwe up conttails remained in the bosid room. The leader in such market aa thrie uaa was United Slalci steel. The itock reflected deaiiy enough the disappointment rt holders ol the dividend, or rather over the wording ol the dividend decla ration. The omission ol the word quarterly In connection vvl'h the one per cent, dividend on the common Mock uaa alleged to throw douht on the continuity ol the dividend rale thus ea tabllahed. the argument ol the trirnd ol the atock that room uaa thua kit to Incieate the rate aa well ai to decrease it did not rrawure the tneeulaloia and Ihrv aold the atock freely. The itefeneil auffered ecen more markedly, de clining .r irom tne top icvei. ine common ten 1T4 liom the beM. Poth atorka aeenied to lie without aggrewlve support. The effoit ol lie. later! Iiorrowem to weme loans to carry over the lour day Interval until Monday caucd lively fliiiry tn inonej. Aa bluli aa 20 per cent. n paid for call loans, and conMderablt liquidation waa preilpitated The last hour was. In lact, the mrwl acthe ol the day on the closing up ol account ami a number ol the leading stocks were carried doun point or more. Total kales today, .",.;r,,O0O hares. The bond mirket uaa dull and Irregular. Total tales par value, ll.itf.ouo. United Slates lionda weie all unchinged on call. The lollowlng quolatlons are turnlfhed Tht bv M. S Jordan & Co.. rooms Tnj 7'1 Tribune Utars building, Buanton, Ts. Telephone S0O3: Open, lllgh- Low Clos ing, evt, (it. Ing, American Sugar Ill Ill's lHa Ht'.i Atchison M'i S'i 87's ' Atchison, F'r. Hiook. Traction ., Halt, k Ohio Cent Tobacco .... flies, k Ohio f h!c k Ut. West. ...lot 10IH lot 101 ... s:4 K! hi RJ",i ...lOrt'i lOolj llV,; lr.'a ... (.9 til'i e'J iw ... aH 'i ii ... 21 211s 1 ...lit'4 1" lT.t'i 44 :i 1'it IM iom l.Mlj 17'ji Ill's, ft'i 137", .'. l.Wi 4 7a as s.(, ',. in, KISTa 4J' MS St. Paul ltoek Uland V'l'i l') 1-1 Kan. k Tex., l'r., (VI M 6.1 PrilJ 1(0 12 1 UIU Louis. K .N.uli, Man, V:ievated Mel Traction . VlltfO. Pjclflc . South. Pad He . N. V. Central Out A. Welern ..lOI'i ..11 ..1T.I' ..tir.'i .. SO's ..r8 in 17.1'i HVfc S",a llo ill 1J7 la'i IV) is 7'i :n Sfii, f.Tj U': 7 los .. K WiV'j Penna. lly IViH l.V0t Heading ' ! Heading, l'r "I'a TD'.j Soul hern It. It 3-l'a lii Smlhern It. It . l'r S7 H Term. Coal k Iron "vi "Vi V. S. Leather US H t S. Leather, Tr. Tfl TO t'nioii Pacinc .liw'i ltH, Wabavh, Pr 41H Vetern Union Vl Col. Kuel k Iron US ll, (li'a m US', !ia lti's iu'.j Aiiisl. Copper .122 l-'J'a 1.'. I'roplea (ijs Krift Irie, M Col Soulhem Texaa Pacini- Amer. Car foundry V S cleel Co V. S. Slecl Co., rr., ,.tl .. ii'4 '.'. iin .. Hi'i .. !" .. 0i ii' 117H 4J'i Tl'a in 4I' 4J'i 71', 41 sj; 4h'S. Pi's ltV4 4I :u'i 4i nsTt -'i 4i'j P5S NEW VOflK fill.MV VI VrtKKT. Open ifKh- Low. Cloa. Iiuf. t-t. est. inc. whi:.vt. September Hcccmhcr . COliN. September 7J'i Tl'i T.!'i Tl'i Tl'i Tl'i sovi m 601, Scranton Bonrd of Trfide Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Pnr of 100. STOCK DM. Aiked. First National 11 ink 1.M0 Scranton Salni; llink 0 Third National Pink 4V) Dime Drpocit and Dwount Hank.. '.'75 ... Ikonomv Light, II. & V. 'o 43 Icka. Trent Sifc Drpnait Co....... V Clark k Snmer Co., l'r l.'j scranton Iron I'cnre & Mfg. Co H) Scranton Axle Works 1'j Laikawannv Dahv Co., Pr in County Pacings Hank k Trmt Co.. 360 1 li.'t National Hank (I'arbondalc) SJ'i Standard Prilling Co 'M Traders' National 1 ink K) ... Scranton Unit and Nut Co lot ... People's Dank l.;u ... New Mexico lly. & C Co T5 PONIM. Scrinton l'aM'nger Hallway, first Mm Ittasr, clue 1'ijil 115 People's street Hillway, fiist mort- (race, due HI1S 115 People's Street Hailwaj, Ceneral inortRace, due 10't 115 ... Pickfon Manufacturing Co 1() l.acka. Townhip School " per rent. ... 1(B City ol Scranton St. Imp. 0 per cent 10: Scranton Traction 6 per cent 113 ... Scranton Wholesale, Market. (Corercted by II. f I'ale, '.'7 Lackawanna Ave.) Ilultcr Fnh, 2ii'saJlc. dab), fresh, 19'ji 20'e. Cr,ct.seKull cream, new. lOallc, j.;K(.sVVcstcrn fre.h, lJJsall,.; nearby etsle, ISalV'Jc. Dcan-I'cr bushel, choice mirrow, $.'60j.' (Ti Pea beam rcr bushel, choice inairow, if.'jji $2. CO. Medium Bcanv-Pir bushels. ?2 inaJ.US. Green Peas-Pcr buahelcs. fl.40atl.45. Flour Hest patent, per barrel, ft. 15. ned Kidney Hean. Per bushel, 2.45a?.'.50. Potatoes Per bu'hel, e5i90e. Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, July 3. Wheat Firm and 'jo. hisher, contract icwle Jul), CHiaTcK.. Corn Oulel. hut atcadv: No 2 mixed Jub. 4ial7c, (lata Uulot, but alcady; No. a while clipped, S2ljaUc. Ilultcr Finn, fall demand; lamy weslcin cicimcr), l'J'jc ; do. do. prints, !!uc. ; do, iieirh) do 21c Kbrs steady, but quiet, freh nearbc, lie ; dn. wctcm. 14c. i do. noulli. weictern, 12'jc; do. Miutlurn, 12c, Cheese Dull and wrik; New- oik full cicima fancy small, 0',ja9'c. i do. do. do. lair to choice U'J'.tC Penned hutara (,'uiet, but teady. Cotton I n changed. Tallow -Meade , clt) irlmo in lihd., ft c. ; country do. dn. barrel, 4al',c ; cakec, 5'8c. Live I'oiillrj-Hri'i lair demand; fowl, 12c. ; old rooatei, 7c; spilng chickens, llaicii.; ducks, PalOo. Hie-Ard I'oullrj Firm and cholco slock in trood iciuesl. Fowl choke, lie; do. fair to cond, lOalOijjc. ; old roostciu, hi-c; biuit era neuby, ljj.ic. , western do., l!a2Jc. Ilccclptti Flour, l.tflo barrels and l,aiT.0)0 pounds In sacks; wheat, incut bu,hel; corn, 110,W) buliela; oats, 11.0X1. MilpmenU Wheat, s.oio tiuohcis; coin, buihcla; oats, 1J.W0 bushels. New York Grain and Produce. New Yoik, July 3 Flour A trlde steadier, but dull. Wheat spot nun, No. 2 red, 75c. I o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Hulutli, 740. f. n. b. afloat. Options remained steady to firm all elav. Closed steady at .aTsc net advance, July closed 7.1'ic ; Sept., i2Uc, Oct, 72sc.( Dec, T4lc torn Spot quiet, No 2, 101-c. elevator and Mc. f. n. Ii afloat. Options opened stcad.v, but later eased off, Closed easy and paitly ',,c. ne lower; July closed IS'ae-.; Sept., 50'se.; iKt , 50',c. Oats-Spot Arm, No. , .IJVie.; No. J, 82c ; No. .1 white, .U'tc ; tiaclc mixed wealcrn, .I2aii'tc ; track while, dj'sa 17c . Opllnns steadv, but (inlet Butter-Dull and I arclj steady; cream, or), 15al9i,:c . laclcny, 12':al5e , imitation cieamriy, U'al7c; Hate dill), lal"jc. Ch'e.e Dull and weak; fancy large colored, RTa'ic; fancy largo while, s'saic. ; fancy small colored, Pc ; fauc-y mull white, IV, Eu'gs-lnegulat; lato and I'cnns.vlvanla, liable ; westcin uncJli died, 10atJ!:c; western candled, Ualle. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, July 3. Higher cables and excessive rainfalls In the northwest icsullcd In an advance 01 ',c. today In September wheat. September coin closed lc. lowci; oats were lc. lower, while provl.lona lost 15c. to 50v. Cash quotations weie aa follows: Flour- Ea.) ; No. 3 spring wheit, tUafil'je- ; No. 2 led, MaittSic i No. 2 corn, ll:atl(,.; No. 2 jellow, llve. ; No. 2 oals, 2s-a.'Je.. ; No. .1 white, S'liiaJlc; No. 2 r)e, 4arv.- No. 1 flax seed, fl.su; No. 1 northwestern, fl.SS; prime limi.lby seed, fl 21; mess poik, fli.s7salli laid, f.9.4i'aS IS, short libs, 7 75i7 0.1; city salted shout, clers, T'ia'ic.; shoit clear sides, fS.25aS.J5; whis key, fl 27. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago. July 3, Cattle Receipts, 12,000, In. eluding f-00 Te varus; ehoUo steeis, steady; otheis slow ; butchers' slock weak; lexans slow; good In piime fleers, fl.25,i,40; poor to medium, f 1,10 sS.15; stockeis and feeders weak, f.1 hOii.clj cows, Ji WalHI, heifers, f2b0al; canneis, iUi 50; bulls slow, fj 50a 1.50; calrea slow, flaU.2.1; Texas led steers, fl.25a5.25; Texas grs.t steers, f.l.inal.15; Texas bulls, f2.50al.5O, Hogs Receipts today, SO.onos tomorrow, holiday; Kit over, 7,000. Weak lo $l,12la; mixed anil butchers, tl.T5aA.10; good to cholco heavj, J90a.12'j; rough heavy, $5.75a 5.05; light, t5.T0aa.O2i,; hulk ol sales, $5 uOa 8 02H. Sheep Receipts, IJ.OcM. Sheep Stesdy to strong; choice, shade higher; gnu, easier: lambs, steady to strong; choice up to $1 75; spring up to (5; good to choice wethers, J3.IOal.15; fair THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Four Lines, 3 Cents far fisch Extra Line. For Rent. For Reeto About 1200 feet oflloor space on 4th floor of the Tribune building, suitable for light rruufaeturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of Thk Tribune. t'OK IIKNT I.V COUNTHY-ColUgo 0 pine lOjin., nearlv new, location the beat; partly Mr nikhed. Will rent lor the acaaon or lonter on reasonable terms. Addreant U. W. Carllon, Pal ton, Pa. KOlt IIKST-Klght rooms, 7J3 Jefferson avenue; all modern commlrnces. ' hfJIMKR ItKiinKNCK-WIII rent to reponlbl parlies, pleaaant tumihed summer home at Plvervlew lirm, sltustrd on the banks ol Sua quehanna riceri beautiful aceneiyj nrst-cuss black ba tthlnr, nice boating and bathing. Itcnteri have rvclmhe ue of dining room, alt ling rooms and large veranda Tenia very re.i. oanble. Call or address N V, Walker, Hit Con rell building, or (M Wsshington svenue. I'0!t It KT(! room home, corner Wayne avenue and Putnam alrcit; hot and rold water, none but amall family need apply. 1703 Wayne aicnue WO OtlKK.V niPOE STItKIX ten rooms, modern Improcemtntsj steam heat lurnlahedj deslr desirable. For Sale. ion SAI.U-A Cotticll k Sons cjllndcr preM. S.!xin, in good condition, new rollers, .I'M. Apply Wilkea-Ilane Tlniea Olflce, Wilkes llarre, Pa. I OK SAM: Hound hottrm. Mrlp laid and clinker built and flat bottom lMiinir buals. Packard & t'urlla, 15J Chrrry alrrcl, Dunmole, Pa. Rcnl Estate. tort HAI.K-flr will exchanse, (be improved houvt-j for building lots. Apply it. W., 1UJ Itcck street. to choke mixed, .!a).75j western fheep, f.1 33j 4.10, carlliiKa, (.l.75al.25; nalbe lambs, f&5; western lambs, .i j(U5. New York Livo Stock Markot. New t oik, .Inly 3. Beeves Markrt slow; steers Kenerally l'ial5c. lower, choice scarce and not mcch lower; stccr, H.S"a", ?'; stockers, 4.-o, bulls, f2T5a10; cows, 2at 21. Calves-Market very badlv demoralired, piicea 50a5c-. oft; more than 1,jcjcj calves un-old. Veal. f I.50a5&0; top?, f52'5; culls, f.'a(.Ji, bultcimilks, fi.JOaJ. Sheep Slow and caller, lambs depressed and IJaSJe. ofl; fheep, f C0a.1 ,M; lambs, j5a; culls, fJ W. Hogs Market easier at f!.2ufl 40. East Liberty Cattle. Fast Llheily, .Inly ."..Cattle Steadv; extra, (5MaA; phime, f 5 Hla.l T5; EO)d, s.ldld.151, llYi Hull and lo'ver, prime hcav.v, faOlaD.10, ahaoit cil mediums, bci-t jcikcrt, brsht .vcrkeis and primp plus, tMllaKOT's; comnioii to fair h"KS, f6an.',; skips, tl. 7.1.15.50; roushs, 1 21a5.50. sheep-Dull; best wethers, $.1 TOal.O; common. l 50a2 DU, )earllngs, fi.50al 50; veal calves, f)a6.50. Buffalo Live Stock. Fast Buffalo, July 3. Rcccipta-Cattle. 40 cars; sheep and lambs, .1 cars, hogs, It cars, ship ments Cattle, 42 cais; theep and lambs, 1 car; hoc, S cam. Callle no trade; choice to cxlra veal calces, f 1 .7a3 70. Sprint; Lambs Choice lo evlra, 150al.7.1;export lambs, fl.Tftal eV); mixed sheep, fcJ.fcOaJ.SO. Hogs Heavy, S0.15; pigs, Jd.Oj a0.1U. BASE BALL. American League. At H.ton R. H. E. Baltimore 0 0 10 0(10001 8 3 Boston 2 0 112 1103 ft 16 1 Ba I tcrics Howell and Robinson; Young and Crigcr. Umpire Connolly. At Philadelphia- It. H. E. Washington 12 4 0 0 0 0 0 07 10 0 Philadelphia 0 5 0 .'I 0 1 0 0 U 12 1 Batleiica Mercer and Clark; Bemhard and Towers, duplies Shciidan and JIanas.au. At Clcvclind (Eleven Innings) II, II. E. Chicago )0 0 O 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 4 8 2 Cleveland i 1 l O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,1 7 3 natteiics-Katoll and Sugden; Howling and Ycager. Umpire Haskell. At Milwaukee (Sixteen innings) R.H.E. Milwaukee .010 10003000000 05 13 3 Dctn.lt .... U 1 0 1 0 0 0 J 0 00 0000 5 1) .1 Batteries Miller and Iluclou; Garvin and Ma lomy, Lmpiic Cantillon. HOPBOTTOM. Special to the Scranton Tribune, llophottom, July 3. Miss Inola Dun bar, of New Yoik, In a guest at the homo of O. D. Robeits. Mr. and Mm. Harry Wood, of King; ley, have moved here, and arc occupy Ing; Mis. Morris' house. The Unlvers-ullst audits' Aid will meet next Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mis. Hilton. The committee to assist aie Mis. Rhoda Case, Mrs, Martha Tanner and Mrs. K. M. Tlt fany. Mm. Cloo Haw ley, of Marietta, Ohio, was a Euest at the home of Mis. Al mlra Brown this week. Miles C'randall, while working; on Ollcs Caipenter's house on Tuesday, fell and bioko his arm, the bone beinK fiactured Just below tho elbow. Tills Is the second time Mr. frandnll has sustained tho same Injury, nnd this the second accident which has occur red sine? work was commenced on the house. Mr. Titus bclnfj still confined to his home by an injury received two weeks ago. A dance at Tenant's hall Is the only celc-lT-ation announced hero for the Fourth. Fred Lord and also Miss Je and Miss Mildred Carpenter pupils at tho Harfoid Orphan School, are home for their vacation. HALLSTEAD. Special to the Scranton Tribune, Hallstcad, July 3. Miss Emma WrlR-ht, of Mortrose, Is visiting the Bacho girls on Mt. Manotononic. Jesse Van Fleet, several days ago, killed a monstrous rattlesnake near tho swimming hole along the Harmony road. Tho reptile had eight rattles, Fred Herrlck has opened a flist class barber shop In tho Orattan building on Franklin stieet. John O'Brien, who has been attend ing college In Maryland during the winter, has returned heie to spend his summer vacation with his mother.Mis, Edward O'Brien. Mrn. Odendorf and son, of Bingham ton, are visiting at the pleasant home of Frank Alymer, on Chaso avenue. Miss Mary Springer, of Benwood, W, Va., was man led In Buffalo last Wed nesday to Mr. F. M. Nowells, of this place. After spending several duys at Niagara Falls, the Tan-American and other places of Interest they returned here. They have engaged pleasant rooms at the home of Mrs. John Ty ler, on Church street. The bride la an SITUATIONS WANTRD PRED. Help Wftntcd Femnle. WANTKH A competent wonun tn take rare of two small children out ol city. Address Si Monroe avenue. BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Bo Eecelved at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALnKflT FCIILUTZ, comer Mulbcrrj street and Webster avenue. GUBfAV riUlhL, 650 Adams avenue. West Side OEOItaG W. JENKINS, 101 South Main svenue. South Scranton 1"KED L. TEBPPB, T2D Cedar stcnue. North Scranton GEO. W. nVlS, corner North Main avcnuo snd Msrket street. Green Pvidgc CHAItLES P. JONES, 1557 Dickson svenue. P. J. JOHNS, 020 Orccn Bldne street. 0. LORKNZ, corner Wsshington sve nue and Marion street. Petersburg W. II. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. Q. BONE & SON. Rooms and Board. LAItfit: front room with bosrd lor two gentle men, 418 Adams avenue. Boarders Wanted. WANTED-Tablt. boarders. Mrs. Tompkins, 531 VVsthlngton svenue. Furnished Booms. FOB BENT One largo furnished Iront room; also one side room, CI7 Adams avenue. Business Opportunity. PAR'INEU WITH KUO for very protltable and legb tlmate business. J. E., Tribune OIHce. Lost. LOST 'I he man who picked up tho lady's chita. laine bag on the corner nl North Main avenue and Putnam street was seen, snd 11 iciurned to addicvs in bag or to William Love, KOd North Main avenue, will avoid trouble- LOsT A black tow, no boms and no tall, turn lo John t'apcini, 01) pliant, Pa. He- Situations Wanted S1TI ATION WANIED-By a )oung man; well recommended; willing to vvoik at an)thing; cheap, with boaid. Addicts K. M., 51t Meridian street. Sill ATION W AVI hi) lly a mlddlc-agcd woman as housekeeper In widower's family; can givo reference. Call on or address M. II , 11 boutli Rebecca nveniie, Scranton, Pa. fell CATION W WITCH By )oung girl aj nurse. Call at 8lh River street, South Side. SITUATION WAYl'ED-OIrl wants situation at general liouscvvoiL, (.ood leady girl. Ad dress M. llochford, Ueneial Deliver), West Side 1'Osloftle.C. sni'Vl'lON WANTED A flist class coachman de. siica a' situation Willi a private lauiily. Capable, sober and reliable and understands thu business thoroughly; with relcrcnccs. Addiess Coachman No. yil Penn avenue. MIT AT ION WNTEl)-To go out by tho diy, wiis'iing or cleaning. Mis. ltuv.cll, 121U Cedar avenue-. SIT CATION" WANTED-Expert bookpeeper wants set books to maniac not requiring entne time, trims modciatc. Address I. O. lT., Tribune, SITUATION WANTEH-Coachman desires a sit. iiitlon with n pilvate family; capable nun, slrlelly tempeiate and tellable, with good refer ences. Addicss Coachman, J.I1 I'cnu avenue, Clt). SITIAITON WANTEIl-Lady would Ilka to pro cure work by the day, Addic4 101 Apple avenue, Dunmoie. SIT tT ATION WANTED By experienced book keeper, now cinpIo)ed. Would like to change. D. S., Box 273. Citv. SITUATION WVNT ED Active .vnung man desirea position as book-keeper; experienced nnd will ing lo make himself u.cful. Elmer, Trlbuna Of. flee. SITUATION WANTED- a conk or chef. Ad. dies, Armstrong, Grand Central Hotel. accomplished and pretty southern lady. Mr. Nowells Is general yardmiistcr, In charge of the Li-, kawannti yards at this point, and Is very popular among tho men. Tho band gave them a pleas ant serenade Saturday evening. Uev. Skillet, or Thompson, will acl diess the family meeting at tho Ball road Young Moil's Christian associa tion, Sunday afternoon. Superintendent Clarke, K. M, Bine and other I.ackawannn otlleialH visited Hullstead In their special car, tho "Comet," Tuesday moiiilng. Hon. James T. DuBois, of this place, ac companied them westward. George Coiey, while engaged In fas tening fish-plates to a rail on tho Iackavvannii here, Monday, was struck by the switch engine and when picked up he was unconscious. L'pon exam ination It was found that 'there were no severe bruises. He soon regained consciousness and has felt no 111 effects from tho blow. Tho new steamer, tho "Omega," Is to bo launched In tho Sm-auohfinna. here on the Fourth of July. Samuel Moore, of the Blnlndealer, has been selected and lias consented to net In christening tho boat. This honor was avvaided to the handsomest man nnd Mr, Mooro was chosen, AVOCA. The borough council will meet tomnnovv even ing. Pnalofflce hours today fiom 0 lo 11 a, in. and (rem il lo I r. in. Mis. Mary Mahoney, aged about BO jests, died at the bom l her daughter, Mis. Dinlel Buck ley, nl Lincoln Hill. Mrs. Valioney has been an Invalid for some time, but the immediate iau-o of her death was heat puctratinii. Besides Mis. iMvcrney she is survived by three sons in New oilt and one daughter In Connecticut. The family came heio from Jrs.up about six mculhs ago. Tho funeral will take pi ice tn morrow morning at 9 o'clock. A requiem mass will be celebrated In St. Miry's church and in terment will be In Oljphant cemetery. Mlis Kale Campbell, cl Scranton, was a visitor In tovn this week. At a meeting ol (he school hoard held on Monday evening the following teachers were ap pointed! No 1 Mls.es Jlaiy Kearney, Nellie Dlaon, Ilea Reap, Mary Reap. No 2-EIIa O'Mal ley, Vina (,lbbnn, .Vlaigvret Healey, Cecelia MiC,l)nn. No. 3 Alice Morohan, Agnes Clifford, Margaret Aikmsn, Elizabeth Seahlll; substitute, Mist Anna Ward. The Mooslo Fertilising company are kept husy carr)ing away the rarcases of horses snd mules that have succumbed tu the esce&aive hat about town. Michael Buckley, Jr., Is undergoing treatment (or rheumatism at the Hahnemann hospital. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Than Four Lines, 6 Cents for tlach Hxtra Line, PROFESSIONAL. Cortlfled Public Accountant. KIlWAnil C. tU'AULIHNfl, ii THADER3 BANK Duildina;. Architects EIlWAItll 11. building. U.VV1S, AltCIHTECT, CONNELL FltEDKniCK L. BROWN, ARCH. B REAIj Estate KxchanKe Hid?., 126 Washington sve. Civil and Mining Engineers. H. U ll.MIDINd. m CONNELL BUILDINO. Dentists. JIB. 0. K. i:il,KNDER(lBR, TAULI BUILDINO, Bpruce street, Scranton. DR. 0. 0. LAUBACII, US WYOMING AVENUE. Lawyers. FIUNK II. BOYLE, ATTORNF.Y.AT.LAW. Booms 12, II, is and 18 Burr building. P. K. TnACY.ATTY.COHMONWEALTH BLUO. . B. REl'LOOLE, ATTOIINEY-IXJANS NEOO. Hated on real eatate security. Vttn building, corner Washington avenue and Epruca street. WILLARI), WAIIREV k KNArP, ATTORNEYt snd counsellors st-law. Republican budding, Washington avenue. JFSSUP k JEbStlP. ATTOIINllYH AND OOUN. sellors st-law. Commonwealth building, Rooms. 19, 20 and 21, EDWARD W. TIIVYEH. ATTORNEY. KB-POI, Oth floor, Mesrs building. R0OM3 L. A. WATIIE9, ATTORNI'.Y.ATLAW, BOARD of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON k WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL Bank building. 0. COMEOYS, 913 REPUBLICAN BUILDINO. " " ' i in i ii i i I im A. W. BERTIIOLF, OrFICU MOVED TO NO. Ill Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Sugeons. DR w. Ii avenue. ALLEN, S1J NORTH WASHINGTON DR. 8. W. 1AMOREs.U.T. OSFICF, 339 WASH Ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry, Chronlo disease, lungs, heart, kidneys am genlto-urinary organs a specialty. Hours, It to 4 p. m. Hotels and Resturants. THE ELK CAFE, 121 AND 127 FRANKLIN avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER. Proprietor. ECRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D L. & VV. PAS senger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. A. B. BRIOOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no odor; only Improved pumps used, A. B. Briggs, pioprietor. Leave ordrrs 1100 North Main svenue, or Elekc'a drug store, cor ncr Adams anil Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds. 0. R. CLARKE k CO., SEEDSMEN AND NUR3. er)men, store 201 Washington avenue; green houses, 1950 North Main avenue; store tela. phone, T62. Wlro Screens. JOSEni KUETTEL, REAR 811 LACKA. AVE., Ecranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DRFSSMAKISfJ FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; abn ladles' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. MEOAROEE BROS.. PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN v elopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, IS1) Waslilngton avenue, Scranton. Pa. THE WILKES niRRH RECORD CAN BB HAD In Ecranton at tho news stands ol Rehman Bros,, 400 Spruce and 5U3 Linden; M. Norton. (22 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 2U Spruce street. Honey to Loan. KelO.UOO TO LOAN Lowest rates; strslght or monthly pa) ments. Stark k Co.,Traders' bids. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN Quick, stralglt leans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 311.315 Connell building. LEGAL. MINNIE THOMAS VS. .TAVIES THOMAS. In tho court of Common Pleas ol l.iekawanna, coun t), No. .so, ilauh term, 1001. Libel in di' vorcp. To James Thomas, tho above named respondent! You ilio hereby notified that tho sheriff having leturncd tho subpnena and alias subpoena In this co "non est inventus" and the court hav ing aide red notice upon )ou by publication, )oi jic hereby notltled, therefore, to be and appea. at the licit tcim of Mid couit, to bo held at Strantmi, In said county of Lackawanna, on M"n diy, the sixteenth diy of beptemlT, A. D. 1001, to answer the complaint of the said libellant. C. II. SCHADT. Sheriff. A W. IIERTHOLF, Attorney for Libellant. SEALED PIMU'O-iAl.S will bo received at the nltico ol tho my recorder, Scranton, Ta., until 3 o'clock p. m., Monday, Julv 15th, 1M11, to pur chi.o twenty city ol M-ranton coupon bonds live bundled dollars eaih. Bonds dated and bear. ins inletest nt the rue nt lour per cntiim (l?n) per annum fiom July 1st, 1'Kil, and ndeemabh July I, l'U.T. Bund Issued free of all tases, lb city assuming tin pa)inenl thereof. The oil" reserves the right to reject any and all bids. W. U CONNELL, f lly Recorder. NOTICE is heieby given tint an application will bo in kIp U the governor of Pennvlvanls on Frida), the mneleeiiili diy of July, 1001, by .. II. .Inmvn, James II. Meais, Chutes E. Olver, (Iconic II Jrimtii ami Sidney C. Mears, under tho nit nl assembly entitled "Vn act tn provide, lor the i i "i pout inn and regulation ol certain corpoiatlona," appioved Aptll -'3lh, 171, and the supplements thereto for the charter of an tn. tended corporation to ba called "The People' Powder Company," the purpotp vvhenol is th manufacture and sile ol powder, dnamlt anl other ciploslvo substances, and for these purposes to have, os.sesti ami enjoy all (he rights, benefits and privileges ol Slid act of assembly and tha supplements theieto Cll MILLS K. OLVER, Solicitor. BOVRD OF I WMINERS -Candidate for the of. rice of mine inspectors In the First snd Sec. end Inspection ditrlit are heieby notified that the board ol examiner appointed by the court i( cniiiiiion pleas of l.iekawanna county will meet at the Board of contiol looms, City Hall, in th Citv nl Scranton, on Tuesda), July It, 1101, at 2 o'clock p. m. for the cximlnitlon of such candi. dates as may appear before them. Candidate will pleasei notice tint section fi nl the mine law requires thim to produce satlsfacloiy evt. dene-e to the board of having had at leatt five )ears practlral eaperlente in the anthraclta coal mines ol I'enns)lvania JOHN' F SVVDLR, '. U'WI.V RICHARDS, JVMI.S lOUNO, JWII.M E. MORRISON, ALEX. KUHLA.ND, Attest: . , Board. EMU. BONN, Clerk. NOTICE IS hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting between A. II. Rogers an! . O. Major, boili ol the illy of hcranton, conn. ly ol Lickawanna and state of Pennaylvanla. dolpg business under the firm name of Ilogera k Major, baa expired on this, nineteenth dsv of June. A. D i''!. and that the firm aforesaid has lieen dlnolved by muluil content, All debts owing tn the said pirtnershlp ar lo bo received by tin said A. H. Rogers snd all deminda on the said partnership are to ba pie. tented to htm, the said A. H. Rogers, lor pig ment. A. H. ROOERJ, X. O. MAJOR. WALTF.il E. DAVIS. Attorney. ) A