i-ffMfiivy THE SUKANTON TKlBUJNJbJ-HATUKDAY, JULY (5, 190L .IT, NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA PITTSTON. Speelsl to the Scranton Tribune, Vlttston, July fl. A Imlf-elozen Utile urehlnn cillel at JtuiMc-t James Levis Unrc, on Nmtli Mnln uttcm, ihl morn lntc, onu "f them 'living In lilx juicers Plon a unlit mtih, which he i mlraxorort toedl Mi. Lewie. Tho liitlcr riiicxtlonod the lids ai to how tlio 1111111' In po Pevflon of thf tiinoipr, nncl wits told they hnd fouml It In it dry goods box at tlio ten or N"ith Main street. Under prctoM, Ml. Lvls kept tlif watch unci told the ImjH to tnll Mitutdity for their rnoncv. In the nirnntlnio, In rnnrluct Inp an ImritlKutlon, lie lonnird the watch bt longed to Philip Harder, a North Main etrret bntfhrr. Ml. Harder Bays that (someone enteicd hi market Wednesday nlplit about 9 o'rlork and htole the watch The bri will be held for an Investigation upon their appear ance tomoirow The most serious of the few accidents which occtirted 111 this lclnlty rster day was the niMi.ip vvhlrh befel a party of West Pltt.ston people who had gone for a tide oer the Plttston boule vard. Upon their letutn trip lnt even lnjr about ft oilncls, while descending a 'steep hill, the horses hern me unman ageable and ran away. At the foot of the hill the outfit olllded with n tree and the vehicle upset, throwing the occupants out. Of the dozen or more people In the p.nty only one escaped Injury, although none of thetn received serious Injuries All were badly shaken up and bruised mote or les?, among them being Mi J. P Hcnm.inn and Infant child, Mrs Thomas Woodslde and daughter, Mi. and Mis Hlmer Sie and two son Mr. Merrltt Snr and one son. Their injuries consist of cuts, bruises and srualnrd limbs. Arch Jinn, of riothlngham stieet, and Thorn is 13. Jones, of Henedlct street, have niurharcl the two single houses on the piopeity of James Tltch, Pelawaie avenue We.st Plttston. They will not occupy them until next April. A happy pirty of tier man people will vi- lure net week for a trip to the land of their bltth. They expect to be gone two months Among the pnity nip Maiketman Jacob Predeilik, wife and famll, August t omad and daughter, Miss LizJe, Fied belbel and i;dward Schusler. A loung man, who gave his name as James Kelley. of Hyde Park, met with a mishap on Main Mien, this city, es terdav afternoon that may cost him a cool $2.". With lluee votinc Urllcs, lie was driving down the siieet In a sur rey rathei ieckli"-slv, and ttt- front of the Ainmrv lilne k drove plumb Into a vehulr owufd by John Llevvell.vn. of Hnnitovvn, damaging It contsldeiably. He if fused to reveal bis Identity, and diove on, but was later overtaken b an officer, to whom he levealed lil lelcntitv, and was allowed to depart. At the sight of the polite olllcor, one of the female oitup.uits of the lanlage fainted, and a physician was called to rcstoie her to consciousness. At an eaily hour esteiday nioining Mr. and Mis. James Mlllei of Benedict street, l"pp"i Plttston, weie awakened bv 1 tinlfle 1. union icpoit, whlih pounded close at hind Aciompanlng the detonation was the sound of the narking of wood, t'pon investigation, Mr, and Mrs. Mlllei found ,1 one-pound Iron cannon ball on the iloor of the sit ting 100m, while a hole In the wall of the house about a toot sauaie showed where It hid bioken thtough. Sevet.il youths had, with Imaginative humor, bombaided the house with a small tan non, which the had loideil with a ball stolen ft urn the Tcuihlll foundij. HAWLEY. Fperiil tn tlie iraninn Tribune. Haw ley, July B Mis. Charles Ste icnson and children, of New Jet spy, are ruests of the foinier't, parents, Jtr. and Mis. Henhy Hlshop. Mrs C. J. Schlager and son, Oeoigo, are vi.sitins fi lends In Plainfle! 1 X. J. Mr. Puiscll Dean, of vVnvetly, Pa., returned to his home Wednesday, af ter a week's visit with Mrs. li.iv Am merman. John Atkinson is being entertained bj relatives hei Miss Hattle Sliiiipsteln and Mis. D. Jnnes, of Htranton, were guests of Mr and Mrs. (J. T. Hodman last week. Mr and Mis. V. r. Knapp, Misses Anna Poepflch and H.uah V. Knapp and n m. Hpettlgue, ji spent the Fourth at nig Tond. Miss nolle L. Atkinson Is visiting in rhilad!'hla. Mr I. M. Atkinson Is enlei tabling at his rotiage at Hlg Pond this week: Mrs T Pearles and son, Thai les, J. J Ctntis, Ji , Oeoigo Butler and mm WOMEN 7 ' Are made strong jby the use of Dr. : Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It regulates the periods, tlries weakening drains, 'heals iiiflanima ! tion and ulceration Sand cures female 3 weakness. Sick women are invited to consult Doctor Pierce, by Metter, fiet. All womanly confi dence held in sacred secrecy and guarded by strict professional privacy. Write without fear and without fee to Dr. H. V. Tierce, Huffolo, X. V. H I had been a creAt ?3 ; ufferer from female eakuei," writes 1 Mr M Jl Wallace. ; cf Muemicr, Cooke I Co, Texai " Utrd our dvloit and nont . did mt any good I ImiiTered. tix yean, hut ui ui 1 lounii renet .1 followed vour advice, and took eight 1 bottles of Favorite 'Prescription,' and four of the Golden Medical Dincovery,' I now feel like a new unman Ilmvecained '.W r I elgmeen pounds." Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets (cure tituousnesr and sick head ache. They do not create the pill habit. rmm Miss Katherlno Gay lord, of Hones dale. AtONTROSE. Special to the Scrsnton Tribune. Montrose, July P. W. S. Mulford Is transacting: Insurance business In Sus quehanna this week. Miss Sadie Rlackman, of Hlnghamton, In vleltng friends In this plate. Henry V. Jcfpup, esq , of New York, has arrived in town for the summer. Albert .1. Tlnglev. of Brooklyn, N. Y Is the guest of his parents, Chief of Police Waricn 13. Tlngloy and wife. It was a very quiet Tourth of July In Montrose. The night bcfoie there was i fair amount of noise, the booming of cannon and tinging of bells, but early the nM morning there was a general exodus to Heart lake, Pprlngville, Htonk!n, Meshoppen and other towns at which there were more or less pre tentious celebrations. Attorney Tred E Scott spent the Pourth at the home of his parents 'in this place. The Montrose base ball team con tested for laurels with the team of PICTURE A diller, a dolhr, A 100'clock scholir, What makes you come so soon? You used to come at 10 o'clock, But now you come at noon, find his dog? Lemon, Warning county, at the tig celebration at Sprlngville esteiday. Two games weie played, one In the foienoon and one in the afternoon, a prize of $10 being offered In each cae. Monti ose won both games and $20. The stoics were 10-1 and 16-4. Miss Kuth Broughton, of Tunkhan nock, l" visiting at the home of her uncle. S it. spiout, In this place. Stanley T. AVIIlctt has leiuined to his home at liiambly Canton. Quebec. l'dgar A. Tun ell, of New York, Is spending the heated term at the homo of his mothei, on Maple stieet. Miss Sarah Biodilck, of Arehbald, Is the guest of her brother, Rev. A. T. Biodtitk. nt St. Mary's rectoiy. Miss May Blchardson. of Chicago, Is visiting her uncle. Di. W. L. Hichaid hon, at his residence on Mill street. Misses Belle Pattiek and Bessie Mil ler have leturned from a lslt to Wllkes-Bane. John Dojle, of Scianton, was the guest of, hl patents, on High street, jcstciday. Miss M.nlon Fraler has ic tinned from a visit to her slstei, Mis. Fowler, In New York, accompanied by her niece. Miss Mai ion Fowler, who will spend the summer at the home of her grand mother, Mis. Watious, on Maple street Miss Julie Cruser gives an entertain ment nt Sc henevus, N. Y next Mon day, or on Tuesday evening she and Miss Bertha Benedict (soloist) give n Joint entertainment at AVorcestcr, N. Y. On Wednesday evening both will appear at Otegn, N, Y. F.ivette Spiout, late a student at tho Scianton Business college, has seemed the position of bookkeeper at H. II, Foidham's restauiant. The death of Geoige Lounshery, tho old man whose skull was fractured by the kick of a horse on Wednesday, oc c lined eaily last evening, without his legalnlng consciousness. Efforts are being made to locate any lelatlves, but thev have proved fruli'ess thus far. Lounshery had a snug little sum In the bank, and a lot In the cemetety, and he will be given a respectable burial. HONESDALE. Jpeclsl to the Scranton Tilbunt. Honesdale, July 5 The Honesdale Oas company has declared a semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent. On Wednesdny, thirty-two ftesh air children call glils) from New York city arrived In Honesdale, They are quir tered In an unoccupied faim-house, near Hast HoneHdale station. They aie ptovided for by the good people of this community. Their Sunday school teacher accompanied them from tho city. She Is assisted In tho tato of tho glils by Honesdale young ladles. Mr. and Mis. Hany W. Rowley, of Scianton, spent Sunday at Beeth lake. Miss Grace Corey has leturned from New York tt spend the summer at hei Honesdale home. J. V. Weston and John Bijant weie business vitdtois to Scranton today. Fiederlck B. Menner, of tho Nixon shipyard, Newnrk, N, J., Is spending a short vacation with his parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. Hoi ace T. Menner. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Dortllnger and sons, Dulsht 11. and Chailes IV., ate at Blooming Otove elub hquse. Mr and Mts. T. B. Clatk and little daughtei me nt lllngmnn, Mass, Mr. and Mrs, Heiman Harms will spend the coming two weeks at Pleas ant Mount. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Blakney are Jn Pike county for n few days. Mis. Isaac Tlbbets and daughter, Irene, will spend next week at Ocean Giovc. M. E. Simons and B. W. Fitch, with their families, are at Elk lake. With tho exception of Texas, No, 4, Fire lUinpany's plcnle tn Belvlne park and the ever-present firecracker, 1 Honesdale experienced a very quiet Fourth, From early inomliiB people could be seen going- from town by wagon In eveiy direction. The New York exclusion took but fifty people from the union station. The tush for Lake Lodoto was great. The 11.11 a. m. train was unable to cany the peo ple. A special train followed. For these two trains alone, five hundred and llfty tickets wcio sold for Lake Lodort?. By this time Honesdale was almost depopulated. SEASON AT LAKE COXTON. Cottagers Arc Again In Possession of ithe Delightful Wayne County Be- Bort. Bpcit! to the Scnnton Tribune. Stanucca, July 4. Lake Coxlon Is becoming one of the most popular of the summer icsorts of Wayne county. About two yeais ngo ft few people of Starrucca conceived the Idea of building a club house nt the edge of this beautiful sheet of water, the plan was successfully carried out, and di rect ly after the 4th of July the first party found themselves at home at this beautiful place. Fiom that time until the 1st of September the house was oieuplcd the most of the time. Mr. A. W. Brown and Mr. A. C. Ciossley built a cottage last summer nt the northern end of the lake. Beforo the summer had closed Mr. L. M. Brundage erected a neat cottage on the lot next to the Brown and Crossley cottage During the winter n neat cottage was elected by Dr. John PUZZLE Nlles, of CarbP"dale, and now one Is being lapldly brought to completion for Mrs. Bstolle B. Strong. Judging from some of the days just passed, one would decide that any pto vlslon for artificial heating would be unneccf-sarj. but those who have had a more extended experience know that some of the evenings are quite cool. Knowing this, and to be icnd.v for any emeigency, Mr. Blown and Mis. Strong have erected llieplaces In their sitting 100ms To have maintained the rustle Idea the nnclent log boat should have been used, but people are contented to use a boit of 11101 e modet 11 pattern. The opening of the season was on Saturday, June 29th. A party of oung people aie to hold possession for a week. It would be haid to find a camping party fiom moie dlstnnt points met together for a week's pleas uie. The membeis of the paity aie Mr L. M. Brundage. wife and son, Anna Blown and Gertrude Blown, of Jackson; Mis. Fannie Carpenter, ot Sctanton; Mr. Stanton, of Blnghaniton, Mr. i:. B. Cuitls, of Syracuse, Mr. Presswell, of St. Cathatlne, Canada: B. K. Brow 11, of New York tin : Ks telkt Howatd and G. H. Foster, of Thompson. L. C. Mumford, C. K. Stod daid, Marguerite Shew, Louise Strong and May Hi own, of Starructn. Mr. and Mrs. Brundage aie acting as chapeiones of the paity. Other cottagrs arc fast being filled by their owners. m UNIONDALE. Sreelsl lo the Scranton Tribune. Unlondale, July 5 Archie Johnson and family and Fiank Notion and family, of Scranton, spent the Foutth with relatives In town. The local band was engaged at Maple Grove, near Pleasant Mount, on the Fourth. Arthur Foster and family, of Star rucca, have moved Into the house va cated some time ago by Tred Carpen ter and famil. Mr. Foster Is to he our agent in the Brio depot and the community Is to be congiatulated on Its new acquisition. Miss Lottie Eastman and Mrs, Net tle Taylor weie enteitalned the after noon of tho Fourth at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwaid Morgan. Mrs. Dr. Grander Is entertaining re latives fiom Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyon nnd Mrs. Harriet Bosvvell spent the Fourth out of town. ,T. E. Hughes and family, of Forest City, cetcbwited the Fourth on Lake Lew is. Flora Firman ii home from Win wood, for a brief vacation. Rev. D. D. Jenkins occupied the pul pit of tho First Congregational chuich, of Carbondale, last Sunday. Chailes Newell preached In the Presbyterian church Inst Sunday. A. O. Sherwood and family visited at the home of Robert Tennant recently. Wednesday the remains of the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Carpener, of Caibondale, were brought heie for hurlal. The funeral services were held at Mr. and Mis. Elijah Carpenter's. Rev. D. D. Jen kins officiated. .1 , 1. AlOOSIC. Mr and Mis. John Dymond are spending a few days In the country. Mr. Bailey's "go to church" band exclusion on Thursday, JulMl, to Nay Aug park. Special car will leave the Delaware and Hudson crossing at 8 30. David, tho only son of Mrs. Thomas Watklns, died yesterday morning at his homo on Third street. Ha has been a patient little sufferer for the past month. He was first taken with scar let fever, and then a complication of diseases followed. Deceased was 13 years R months of nge, nnd leaves to mourn their loss n mother and three slsteis. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the house. Messrs. W. C. Diake and William C Motile and families spent the Foutth at Nay Aug park. Miss Josephine Twining, of Scran ton, spent tho Fourth with Miss Ger ttttdo Kirk. F. It, Johnson, of Penobscot, was In town yesterday. FOREST CITY. Spcll to the Scranton Trthun. Fotest City. July f. Independence Day p.ised off quietly In Fotest City. Many people went to Lake Lodorc and other places, but the majotlty seemed content to remain quietly at home. The celebration of the Methodists was enjoyed by those present, although the attendance was not so latge as It might have been. At 10.30, under the Gospel tent, tho Forest City band placd several selections. Tho Declara tion of Indepcndente was read by Ben jamin Milton, a short Introductory ad dtess was made by Oeoi.go Maxoy, nnd Rev. H. C. McDermott dell voted the oration of the day. It was a pralsevvoi thy effort nnd should have been heard by a much larger number of people. Dinner was served on the church lawn nt noon. Various ath letic games weie Indulged In for prizes In the afternoon nnd at S o'tlock the firewoiks exhibition began. Street car travel between Caibon di,'" and Forest City on the Fourth was attended with considerable un pleasantness The cars weie usually crowded beyond comfort and several of them left the ti.ul., owing to spreading rails. Considerable Indignation has been expressed by stieet cur patrons over the manner In which the quarantine of the alleged smallpox suffereis nt Simpson Is carried on. The allllcted woman sits at an open window most of the time, within a few feet of the tracks, and nervous people dread pass ing the place for fear of contnglon. Theie is probably no danger, but that does not abate the apprehension. Fotest City experienced a genuine water famine Tuesday and Wednes day The supply In the reservoir pla.verl out and as the dam In the river had not been leplaced since It was washed away In the spilng, the pumps could not be used, A large foice of men worked all Tuesday night on the dam and late Wednesdny afternoon the famine ended,, the liver water te plaring that of the depleted leservolr. Joseph Jeimyn, of Scranton, presi dent of the Consolidated Water eom pan, eelebiated the forenoon of the Fourth In Foiest City, looking over the water plant. The board of health calls upon the citizens to eeicse gieat care not to expose themselves to smallpox con tagion and advises all who have not been vaccinated recently to take that precautlonaiy men sine at once The supervlsms of Clifford township have let the contt.tet to build a 10 id from Stlllwatei to the Wayne county line to C. A Divls. He is to get $1.2" a tod. The toad Is to be about 5.'i rods long. AVOCA. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Mahoney took plate yesteiday moinlng fiom the residence of her d iiighter. Mis. Dan iel Bueklej, ot Lincoln Hill. A 10 quleni mass wnt celebrated In St. Mary's chuich by Rev. M. F. Ciane. Intel ment was mado In Arehbald temeteiy. On Wednesday evening the outside employes of the Hillside colliery waited upon their foirner superintend ent, John Gallagner, and piesented him with a valuable diamond ilug as a token of the friendship that has existed Jietween them slnte he came to Avoci. Mi. Gallagher was gteatly suipilsed and in ao opting the gift, lemaiked that the ties of friendship feu mod In Avoca left an Indelible Im piesslon on him and that It was with many legiets that he tlnallv consented to take up Ills lesldence elcewheie. The maniage of Miss Amelia Rumble, of Dupnnt, and John K. Jones, of Plttsbutg, was solemnized at the home of the bride's patents, on Thurs day evening. Rev. R. M, Paseoe offi ciating. After supper, tho newly mar lied couple left for their home in rittsburg. John Boshaidt nnd friend, Mr. Mul ligan, of Irvington, N. Y, aro visltois at the Fluslmmons icsidento on Lin coln Hill. Mis. Chailes Stegmaier, of Wllkes Baire. spent yesteiday at the Diuft ner icsidente. Krause's Headache Capsules vvete the tlist headuiio capsules put on the market. Their immediate suc cess resulted In a host of imitations, containing nutlpjilne. chloial, 11101 phlue and other Injurious drugs, pur porting to be "Just ns good." Avoid these Imitations and Insist on our having Kiause's, which speedily cuio the most seveie cases nnd leave no bad nfter effects. Price ::,c. Sold by all diugglsts. BASE BALL. National League. At ritlhurK rt. 11. 1: New oil. nnonoinio 7 ,t pittshurc iinnnsni' 7 10 a Ratti-rlce rhele and Warner, I'hilippi ind 7. miner. Umpi-e Colgin.' At Cincinnati- It II K Boston nisninnnn 4 i 3 Cincinnati 10 10 0 0 0 103 S i Dattrrlrs Ilineen and Klttudge; Case and Dcr sen. Umpire CunnitiBlum. At Chicago- I!. H H ProoUjn 23 1 1 nn 1 sn-i3 20 3 Chliacn OOOSO 1 02 0 S 11 4 nattcrlrs Mr lames and Tarred ; llujhcs and Kahoe. I'mpiru Nash. At M. Louis It. H K. Philadelphia ... 0001000000 1-J 6 3 bt louls 0 0 0 000 1 00 0 i 3 S N flatteries Pemoline and Jacklltz; Murphy and Hjan. Umpire O'Pay. American League. At nton- 11 II. K Washington 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 l 4 5 lkton II 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 S 1 Batteries lee, Patten and Clark; Winters and Cil;cr. Umpire Council . At Philadelphia- II II. K. naltlmor,- 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 O-5 10 1 rhlUd-tphla 0 10002000-3 4 1 lUlleiles Mcfiinnlty and Rremahan; 1'razer anl Powers. Umpires Sheridan and Munissau, U ClucUnd- It. 11, k. Milwaukee 2 0 0 0 0 112 0-0 11 1 Ciecetmd 0 110 0 0 0 0 03 4 3 FUttcrien Ilinllnc ard Malone; j Moore and Wood. Umpire llajkrll. At Detroit rt. II. K. Chicago 00010003 4 S Ij 4 Petrolt O13OO000O4 10 f) Patteries Griffith and Sullivan; Stiver and Buelow, Umpire Cantillen. Eastern League Trmldence, 1; Worcnter, o. noehfter, 7; Buffalo, J, Syracuse-Toronto, rain. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Thin Four Llnei, 3 Cents fer fiach Extra Line. For Bent. For Reeto About 1200 feet of floor space on 4th floor of the Tribune building, suitable for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of THE TRIBUNE. 1011 Itl'AT-riclit mom. 741 Jefienon arermc; all modern convenience SUMVirn rtr.Slin'.NCE-WIII rent to reponlhle paitiea, pleasant fumUhed aummer home it Hlmvlew (arm, altuatcd on the hankj ol Bus nufharin river, beautiful weneiy; ftrtUi lilaek haw flhlne. nice boatlnc and hathlni? nntrr hive evcliulie ue ot dlnlnit room, lt tine room and Urge verindi Ternu very tei tntHr fall or addreM N V Walker, 314 Con rell lulldinz, or (Us Washington avenue. ion RENT-eiroom home, corner Wayne avenue and Putnam trft, ht and old water, nore but amall lamlly need aprb. K03 Wayne aienue t:D niUT.V nmr.E "STrtErr. ten mom. modern Improvementa; iteam heat furniahed; dealr desirable. For Sale. 1011 MUI-V pretty uddle horre. secenteen handa hleh. will drive any ay. Address "R," this office. FOB SvLK-hodi fountain, cheap C. K. Cooper, (i0t Kit Mirket street, Scranton IrOB MI.K 113 K W. Oonerator belted to HxlH engine. One extn aimature together llh a lot o( aro ami incandescent light' In u lilt a ehoit time and In perfect condition. The llxeter Machine Works, Plttston, Pa lOlt SI,K V Cottiell Al Son cjllnder press. 3.tx !, In good condition, new rollers, Von Vpply Wilkes Ilirre Tinie Olflce, Wilkes Barro, Pa, tOR SAt.r lloiintl bottom, strip laid and clinker built and flt bottom fl'hlng boats Paikild A Curtis, r,t riitrrj street, Ilunmoro, Pa Eenl Estrite. lIASDOMi: PIOT at Kaetorwllle, beautlfullc sltuitrd, few minutes from station IV esra loely view of oiniomidliu country Will nit to suit limns. Prices veiy av vddrui W T llaikett, Real hMtle, Scranton. Pa Situations Wonted. SI1UAT10N WVSrhli-B a ;oung nun. welt iCLonimend'd, willing to woik at jmihin, theip, with IhmiiI Vddicss K M , ill Meiidlan rticct hill A HON W VNTKD-llJ J middle aged wonun as huu-ckecpci in wldiwer'a (aniilv , tan give rcleieme ( ill cm or addles M II , llj Snilli Rrlitca avenue, NrHiiton, Pi sill VIION WVNril) 11 .voung girl as nur-e. Cill .it -l! River strict, vnilli lde bl 1 1 VIION VMI ll-f.lrl wints situation at enrial hoiiM'Hlk. (,ixid sli id c.fll d du VI Itovlifoul, I. Plural Dellvci. Wct hid l'iiloftlce Mil VIION WVNlM)- first clas loarhman d-. sires n situation with I private fjinil ( apable, sober ind lellablc and understands llif hindno tboroughl , with references. Addicst Loicbman No, 414 Penn avenue bllfvriON W MI.II-1o go out by the ill, v ashing or i leaning. Mrs Itiivcll, 121J Cedar avenue. htll'VIIO.N W VN1KD ( 'uK I man desnea a sit uitlon wilh .i piivato tanill, lapible nun, strictly tempei.itp and icllable. with gciod lefcr nicer. Addies loachnun, SI I Penn avenue, Citj. THE MARKETS. Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. SIOC K Bid Aked Kirst National Bank l.'no . . Scranton Savings Hink ....'. .tVJ . . Third National Bink 1-0 . , Dune Deposit and Discount Bink , 273 . . Icrnomv light. II. (c V Cn 13 I-icUa Trmt afe Deposit Co IV) (lark K- snover Lo., Pr 123 Siraiiton Iron 1'eme 4, Mig Co I'iO Sranlon Avlo Woik 93 l.ttckawamu Hiln Co, Pr 41 founts Savings Bank A Trust lis., Sfi) . . Hist Nilionil Bank (Carbondale) 321 Stirdard Drilling fn 3D Irs'lftV National Bink 1TV Scranton Molt and Nut fo H People's Bank . 0 ... New Mtucu Ry. .. (' Co 75 BOND'S. cranton Pa.serger Itallvva), first Moitgigt. due tfifl 113 Perple'a Stieet Railway, first mort gage, due 101) 113 People's Street Hillway, General moitgage, due 10t 113 . . Dickson Manufacturing to IDA I.ackv Township School .1 per cent. ... 102 Cits of Scranton St Imp. B per cent 102 Scranton Traction & per rent 113 ... Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corercted by II. O Pale, 27 l.ackccranna, Av ) Butlcr-KrCfh, .0:a21c ; daii, fresh, 10'sa 20'it rkr,,Piill cieam. new. lli'jallc. Iggs Weslein flesh, UVjallc , nearby atate, 15ali':c ilj':c Beans-Per luihcl, choice marrow, $2 C0a2 63 I'ea Boans Per bushel, choice marrow, J jja Bea I , .r Medium Reins -Pr bushels, J2 40at3 IS. f.reen Peas Per busheles. $1 40a$l 15 FlourBest patent, per barrel, ft 13 Rrd Kidney Beam Per bushel, 2 Jaf2 50. Potatoes Per bushel, MaDOc Philadelphia Grain nnd Products. Philadelphia, dulv 5 Wheat -iteadv. contract giade Jul. I)9'ji70i fern I'uni, 'c higher, No nilxe! liilv, I7i,al7c Oals- Vulei. lilt stead; No 2 white flipped, 31V Butter -Quiet but him, fancy wetern c learner, l'i'ji , iln. tin, prints, J0c , do nearby do , -21e. Ksgs -Dull and weak; flesh nearb, ITijalli , do western, IJlja 14c ; do southwestern, ll'ii ; do southern, 12c Cheese I asler: New oik full cieami fanoy small, U'2C , do do do fair to choice, 9at)Ve. Refined sugars-.Muket cloed ( orn 1'm.hangrd Tallow stead , city pilin tu lilida , 5 r ; coun try do do barrels, lal'c s takes, S'je Live Poulti I Irm, good demand, fowls, 12it2'jc , old rooalers, 7c , spilng chickens, 12a2l)c , old ducks, IV. , spring ducks, 10c Diras-d Pimlti -Firm; good demand; fowls choke, lie ; do lair to good, lOalOij-c ; old rooer, fiOjc. ; brolleu nearb, lfa25c ; weslein do., Ha23c lteceirts Hour, hcl barrels and l,'2n,fO0 pounds in sack; wheat, ll),nnr) biuhels, nun, 72 CH bu-liela, oits, ft.cwi liushels Shlpmenta -Wheat, none, corn, 1,UX) bushels, oals, 3,000 bushels. New York Gialn and Produce. New oik, duly 3 Beeves Receipts, 3.U75, dull; steers, 10c lower, bulls and tons steady to a slude lower; all w)ld steers, ?l 73a5lO, oxen and stags, $1 5("U5 '20, bulls, V 23a 03; cows 2'21ill5. Cablea I netunged. Shipments to morrow, 1,4m rattle and 11,023 quarlrrs of beef falves Reielpts, le3; I,0s3 on sale; slow and ;5a13c, off some atea JOi, lower; lew hesd un sold; veala, $J 50a 12'i; tops, 3 23, culls, i; buttermilks, 2a2 50, bheep and l,amhs Receipts, 10,(51, good sheep steadv; olhcrs dull and lower, top guiles nt lambs full steadv, othcis hard to sell and unevenly lower; 12 cars unsold Sheep, $2 50aJ M, lambs, f I 33aA 23; one car extra, JU0, culls, $3'23al; few earllngs, ft 40 Hogs Re. ctlpts, l,2n(); slow wettctn hogl, $5.00.18 23, tate hogs, d 3(U6.35. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago. July 5 Continued hot weather through the west and southwest created a bull market today In corn July and September were both actlv and strong-, September eloaed USe. higher than Wednesday. September wheat closed c. higher; September oats were lHVt. higher, SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. Help Wonted Mnlo. ANY TKIKOV who will distribute rlrulr lor $3,00 dally thould addreu Mandard Co , i Weill, Chicago. WANTI'D A flnt clu douhte entry lioot..leepfr. At!dres, namlne ae, mvrrled or elrulo and xalary eipected. Accountant, care ol Tiibune Of fice. Help Wanted Female. WANTKll-I.adiei or gentlemen, salary sevent)- flee dollari per nenth and expensea tn tracrl No canvassing, fifty dollars per month at home, ateady employment, Call at Orand Central Hotel, W'AVrin-V girl for general homework. Apply tn Mrs. U. (1. Bull, r.ll llltclicotk court, city. WAMHI-Tmo competent gills tn act as w illress and laundrcs In smdl hotel outside tho cit Applv with icfir-ice, to Mrs. W. It, Rndhuiy, HS'i Mulbeiry street I.AIfll-S nirlA everywhere eislly cam (1 weekly addressing envelopes home evenings Any quantity fmnlsheil send addrresed enveb't"'. !"' tletilm jljiiager, Dct. 1M, Box 1WW, Philadel phia. WAMU) competent woman to take cue of two smalt children out ot clt). Adireas 3IJ Monroe acenue. BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Bo Received at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. 1L Central City AI.BIRT f-CIH.UTZ. corner Mulberry street and Webster aienue, OCSTS.V PICHI.L, A50 Adams avenue.. West Side CtOrtOE W. JENKIN3, 101 South Mala avenue. South Scranton FRED V. TERrPE. 723 Odar avenue. North Scranton OtO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main avenje and Market street. Green Ridge CHARMS P. JONES, 1357 Dickson avenue '. J JOHNS, t20 fireen Ridge street C. LORKN, corner Washington ave. nue and .Marlon street. Petersburg W. II. KNfcPFFI, 1017 Irving avenue. TJunmore J. O. BONE k SON'. Rooms and Board. 110 VRI) AND ROOVIi- pleasant room with bond in best locitlon in cit. 327 Momoe avenue LARRE front room with board lor two gentle men, 416 Adams avenue Boarders Wanted. WANTED Table boarders. Mrs. Tompkins, 531 Washington avenue. Money tet Loan. $3K.U00 TO LOAN Lowst rates; straight cr monthly rsmcnt. Stark & Co.,Traders" bldg. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN-Qulck, straight leans or Building and lian At from 1 to fl rer cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 311313 t'onnell building. Lost. LOVT liil.v , l'sll, a diamond stud, In a smill purse. I Iberal lewjid will lie pild bv owner if retiunnl lo 1 rank Rchllng, Jr , tiipcriulendcnt of police LOST A black cow, no horns and nn tail. turn to John tapcun, OIphant, 1'a. Rc- Furnlshed Rooms. FOR RENT One Urge furnished front room; also one side room. 517 Adams avenue. Personal. WILL 1 VKE confinement cacs at my home. Box S-. Dissolution Notice. DIssOI.l HON- 1h tailoring Pirn of Schwenker an1 Schmidt li.u bcin I lis div ihssjl ed and wil in the futiiie bo inndmiul by .Ivhn I. schwenker, George vt srhtc'dt luvli g ictlrid All business il vims against the Him mould bo prtsent cd to the raid Join U Schwenker, who will also collect all ai counts due the tarn-. Respeclfullv, JOHN' t sCIIWIAKER, 311 Lvcniwanna avenue. July 3, HOI. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKING FOR CHII DREN TO ORDER; alo ladles' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue, MEGARGLE BnOS . PRIST! RS' FUPn IFS, EN velonea, paper bags, twine, Waiehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. THE WILKtSBRRB RECORD CAN HE II Ml tn Scranton at the news stands ot Reismin Bros, 400 Spruce and .VU Linden; M Norton, 121 Lackawanna avenue; I. b. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street. and provisions ranged from 2'a to 12',-c. higher. Lash quotations were as follows Hour -Fas, No 2 red wheal, M5,aW'tc , Nn. 3 corn, 4c , No i ellow, 43ijc ; No 2 oats, 20aii. ; No 2 white, 31a!2c , No 3 while, oOi Jl'iie , No 3 le, .Vic ; No 1 flav seed, il Si, No. 1 Northwestern. "I S, prime timoihy seed, $123; mos pork, (I1eulle3, lird, $ (Ym U't, shori ribs, $7 eOas, dn sailed ehouldcra, 7'aVsi., short cloar sides, 2jasoi, whiikcy, $127, Chicago Live Stock Market. fhlcigo. July 5,-lJttlc Receipts, 4,0ii0, in. eluding 400 Tcsins tluuie sieeis, sleidv, otheis slow, bull hers slock genera 1 dull, Texan stead good to prime steers, fv 2'i.m 10, poor to medium, t IOiV.10, stockets and leeders weak, $2iOj4 50, heifeis f2 30a3, canneie, il! 40; bulls slow, ?215al40, calves linn, l 50a0 V), Tevas led steers, 4 2Va5 23, do na-, 3lia4 20, Texas bullsfl t2 VOat VI Hogs lleielpta lodav, 15,'Kl, tomorrow, 12,f00, lit over, euimated, 50S1; weak; tcp, ill 10, mixed and hutclieis, $17130, good to choice heavv, 4J.Ha8 10; light. ?5Vifll)5; bulk of sales 5fi'all Sheep Receipts, fr )0; sheep and lambs, sleadr, good tn choice vvetheil, fi.lOa 4 10, lair to choice mixed, lal5, western sheep, 1. ".Oil 10, yearlings, $.lfl5al23; native lambs, Va5; western lambs, $25a3, East Liberty Cattle. last Libert, Julv 5 -Cattle-leadv; evtra, fSIOad; prime, ;VilVi5 73, good, IS aS33 llogj .Mead, prime ossorted heavies, $3noa8 10; best voikera, mediums and light .vorkera snd pigs, A03, common lo fair do, Wad 01, skips, Jl 75a 6 75, roughs, 4 23a5 i1 sheep slow, best wcih. ers, flTOjIO; mils and lonimou, $1 50a2 uO; earlings, 2 3ua4 50, veal calves, 6a6 50. New York Livo Stock Market, New voik, Julv ft Holiday conditions ob tained in nearly all the lominermlal markets tu day, Nrarl all the exchanges weie closed Iggs Inrgular, with slate and 1'cnnijhanU quoted at Ual5c , western uncandled, 12al2'tC ; western candled, Uallc. Cheese Easy, fancy largo colored, Sslc ; fancy large white, S'.aOo , fancy small colored, Oc , fancy small white, "c. Butter Stead, with state dairy quoted at lla HVac.i creamery, UatO'ic. Oil Market. Oil Pity, July S -Credit balances, 103; certifi cates, no bldt runs, two days, H1.W, average, SS.W7. Shipments, two days, 184,612; average. 104,137. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Than Pour l.lnea, 6 Centi for Each Extra Line, PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. KDW MID C. iPAULDlNO, !3 TRADERS BAN.C Building. Architects I.DWARI) II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELti building. FRFDIRICK I,. BROW.V, ARCH. B, REAL fcstale, Exchange Bldg., 128 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. h. IIARDINO, find COXNEIX DUILDI.NO. Dentists. I'R. C. E. FIIXNREItnER. TAULI DUILDIN'O, Spruce street, Scranton. DR. C, a LAUUACH, 115 WYOMIN'O AVENUE. Lawyers. I RANK 12. BOYLK, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW. rtoomi 12, 14, 18 and IS Durr building. F. g. TRACT. a.TT V.COM MONWEALTH BLD0. O.n. REPU)0t,B, ATTORNEY-WANS NEGO. tlated on real estate security. Mean building, corner Washington avenue and Spiucs street, WILLARD. WARREV Si KVAPP, ATTORNEYS and counsellort at-law. Republican building, Washington avenue. JKSSIIP & JtSSltP. ATTORNEYS AS'D COUN'. eellora aMaw. Commonwealth building, Roorm 10, 20 and 21. EDWARD W. THAYrR. ATTORNEY. R00M3 HXIDOI, Dth floor, Mears building. t, A. WATRES. ATTORSEY-AT LAW, BOARD of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. PATTFRSOV k WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL Rank building. C. COVIEOYS. 0 13 REPUBLICAN BUILDINO. A. W BrRTIIOIF. OFFICE MOVED TO NO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Sugeons. DR. W. K. ALL1.N, 313 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S W IAMOREvUX. OFFICE 331 WASH ington avenue Residence, 1314 Mulberry. Chronla disease, lungs, heart, kldneyi and genlto urinary organs specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p m. Hotels and Resturants. THE ILK CAIE, 123 AND 127 FRANKLIN avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIOLEn, Proprietor. ECRASTOV HOUSE. NEAR D , L. & W. Pa's' senger depot. Conducted en the Europeai plan VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A. R. BRIGOS CLEANS TRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no odor; only Improved pumps used. A. B. Brlggs, proprietor. Uave orden 1103 North Main avenue, or Eicke'a drug store, cor. ner Adama and Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds. 0. R. CLARKE A CO . SEEDSMEN AND NUR3. ermcn, store 201 Washington avenue; green houses, 1950 North Mala avenue; ators tele phone, 762. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR 611 LACKA. AVE., Scranton, Pa , manufacturer of Wire Screens. LEGAL. BOMtD OF l.WMINIRS Candidates for the of. tice ot mine in-pectors in tho First and Sec ond in-i'fUion districts arc hereby notified that the board of examiners appointed by the court ot common pleas ot Lackawanna county will meet at Iho Board of contiol looms, f Ity Hall, in the City rf xiranton, on lucada), July 10, 1901, at 1 o'clock p. m for the examination of such candi date as may appear before them. Candidates will please notice that section A of the mine law requires Hum to produce satisfactory evi dence to the bovrd nf having had at least five cars practli il rvpenenco in the anthracite coaj mines ol Pcnnslvama. JOHN V. SNYDER, V st'GH.V RICHARDS, JVMI.S 10UNO. J WHS E. MORRISON, ALIA. KUHLAND, Attest: Boar. l.Vtlt, BONN, Clerk. MLWIItS" NOIRF-In Re: damages and hen" tils bv reason ot the ronstnielion nf a sewej on W.vnniiiig avnuc, Ash street, Oakford, Foref and llieck courts. In the Court of fommot Pleis of l.srkawanna count. No. S!W, beptem ber term, 1 1 lie fullowing Is a schedule of the benefits found by the undersigned, viewers in tho above ac, m shown by their report tiled In the prothoncx tar 'a offlic. SCHEDULE. Amount Wil. Lot. Block. Name of Benefit. 7 1 10 Foster fi Colliru $ 123 M 7 -2 10 lo-tcr A Collins M 30 7 IS ID lostcr A Collins 53.10 7 4 10 Foster A. ( ollins 5S JO 7 0 10 Foster A. Collins 55 30 7 fl 10 loster k Collins 35 SO 11 11 1 Foster A: Collins 55 30 It 12 , i Foster fc Collins 65 .0 1 31 Foster & Collins 55 SO 11 10 Foster & Collins 55 . II 0 4, lostcr & Collins 53 30 11 8 4 Foster & Collins 55 ?0 11 1 4 Lack's. Iron k foal Co. 55 30 , 11 3 Lack's. Iron k foal Co. 55 .A 11 .1 4 Lack's. Iron k foal fo. 35 ,n 11 4 4 lack's. Iron A, Coil Co, 5.3 3d H S 4 lack's. Iron fc foil fo. 55 ,0 7 IS 10 Iack'a. Iron & foil 4Jo, 53 V 7 1 It Fo.tcr A follins 41 4! 7 2 11 I ester A. Collins 55 18 7 .1 11 ln.ier k Collins 53 30 7 4 11 losler !t Collins 55 ?J 7 f 11 Foster A. follins 142 3 7 S 10 Price A. Howarth 414 70 7 0 10 Pri-e A Howarth 441 73 7 10 HI Price k Howarth 441 70 7 11 10 Price k Howarth 411 70 7 12 10 Prhe A llowartl 444 74 7 11 10 Price A Howarth 444 73 7 14 in Price A Howirth 414 71 7 15 10 Pii e A Howarth 441 Tfl 7 li 10 i'licn A' Howarth 444 13 7 17 10 Price k llowartl 441 74 7 (1 11 Mary Swllt 47 00 7 7 11 Mary Swift 47 00 7 8 11 M J. hellv 112 ' 7 0 11 M J hellv 55 d 7 10 11 Mrs. John Connor 55 11 7 11 11 Themis fonnou 53 o 7 15 Ann Matulre K 10 7 10 15 Ihomas Moore 55 30 7 11 11 George F. MeCarty .... 55 30 7 12 15 George F. MeCartv 41 4 7 11 15 Ceorge F. McCarty V 14 7 1 10 1 m I Inn k Sons 331 f 7 2 10 Iria linn A Sons SSI M 7 3 10 Ian Finn fc ''Wis Ml . 7 1 11 IVra Hr.n fc Sons XII ui ' 7 5 10 I ra Finn A sons', 831 M 7 0 M 1 tn linn A sons S31 H 7 7 10 1 tra Hnu A sone 3.11 M 7 S 11 (olllery Engineer Co... 83 ?4J 7 0 II Collier I ngineer Co.,, 60 31 7 10 10 Colllerv 1 ngineer Co... 55 11 7 11 11 tolheiv Ingineer Co... i5 SI 7 12 10 (olllerv Engineer fo... f, 31 7 H Id Colliery Inglnecr Co.. . 12'J M. 13 1 7 4 olllery Inglneer Co... 55 31 11 2 7 f olllery I ngineer Co... 55 1 1 11 3 7 1 oilier Engineer fo... Mil 11 4 7 f olllerv Engineer f... A3 31 11 5 7 I olllery Engineer fo... 65 31 11 B 7 Colliery I ngineer Co... 65 11 IS 7 7 Patrick Muldoon 63 3) 13 8 7 Patrick Vluldoon 5 ,U 11 0 7 Pstrick Muldoon Mil 11 10 7 Patrick Muldoon 53 31 11 11 7 Patrick Muldoon.., 55 31 11 12 7 Patrick Muldoon 53 1) Id 11 7 Frra Finn & Sons 33 31 Total benefits to nwneis .14,001 nt Notice Is hereby given that unlets txcepUosi ire filed thereto within thirty (30) diva from thi date hereof, the report will be confirmed ibf luttly by the laid couit. B T. JAYNE, D. J. ROCHE. J. r. WILLIAM. Viewers.
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