w WwWSlRi.' ? THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1901. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MONTROSE. Special to the Scranton Trlhune Montrose. July 10. MIh Uzsle A.v- nrs, of WllWcs-n.iitf. Is lltliiK t the homo of hot slijtet, .Mis. James P. Tnyloi. Hon. i: II. Turn nnd wife Iinvo ie turned fintn a ten-diiy sojourn at Slu tcrvllle SpiInc, N. Y. Wilbur S lieiijuniln. of Now Yotk, is the Kiirit of his slitci, Mi"1 .Tf mile UcHi'h, at hci home on Lake ineiiur-. Van (1 MunRcr has ipllnnulsluni hla position an cli-ik In thp olllie of Hip United States Kxptoas company in this plripc. Hpv i;. K. Thomas anil family weie KuestB of ipIiiiIm" In Ktrnnton on Monday and Tuosday. Mrs IMwIn Ic Kenle, of l'lilludel phlH, and her iitei-lii-l.iu, Mrs. Jano Tostcr, of CJieat Kails, Montana, ate vlaltlnrr relatives and friends in tills place Harry Cook, of Ithaca, N. Y feii meily of this place, Is In town foi a brief visit to his filend, Miss Delia Coon, who has been seilously 111 for a long time. J. Mot Ran, of the Sot anion Tilhune, was tiansactlng business in Montrose this week 'ompanj C, boys nie RettliiR every thing In ship bhnpc fni tat p. Miss Mattlp nilllnus, of Hlncli.initnn, is isltlliK liei aunt, Mis. William Beck, at her home on Spline Mieet Mls-s Jane Slmpsnn, of Silver hake, was calling on Montioto ti lends to. day John I Admin, of Aulmin, Is a Kliest at tin home of Pt of. H. K, James on South .Main siieet Nathan II. Hufei, a foiniei met chant of this, plate, but now engaged in the InsuiatiLP business at Newton, N J., is visiting his tamlly In this placp Two bundled and seventy people wore in attendance at the Piesbytei inn Sunday yrlionl picnic at Heart Lake cstridn. The dav could hard ly have been llnei and It was gicatly enjoyed by all. Mrs 1J. I'. McKeage, who has been Fojouinltig at Pino Ulutf Inn, Point Bieeze X. J, has retuined to Mont joso foi thn balance of the spason, Btopping at Captain Ileilint J. Mr Causlnnd's Jli. o. llany McKeage. of llaiksville. Tenn , h.is lippn a guest for a few days at Captain' MeCmif land's and the Mlcs Ashton, nt Ovei biook, Pa., who have been visiting at the McC.uisland home, i etui tied home tortus, Mr and Mi. Daniel iMimw an I children, of Si i, niton weie guests nt Coleman Dim on 'a this week. A laige band ot gMH-les passed through town last ev piling and aie In camp Jim south of the boioiigli The men weie In town today with some "tiadlng stock" houes wlilih thev neie ti.ving to swap oft with our local jockeys. HARFORD. Special to the "Wanton rrlluuie Haifojii, July in Mis. u S Ahvorth of Suanton Is visiting filend in town. Mi. and Mih J Palmer of hiianton, spent Sunday at the home of 11. A. ltobblnb. Miss Lou P.ogeis is sewing foi Mls-s liilej, Wriott in Cilb-on. Di. A T Hiund.iRp nnd Mr. Dala way, attPiided thp luneial of lieniy AblPi in Gibson, Satin day. Ml and Mis Wct.oii Jolleis aiP visiting theli on In Plainsbnio, N. J. Mr Jefteib Ih cie k and unable to ip tuin b"iiip at pirscnt. In Binglniniton. July 1'ouith. iMil Pick or Gibson and Miss luU l.ott of Haittnd als-o Mi. I.ee l'oi.vth and MIf.s Affip Allen of Haifoul weie united in maiiiagp. The Mls'lonaiv Society of the Con gregatlnml ihun-h vll mret with MKs Manzei, WedllPsilaj afteinoun of tills week Miss Nnp Pick el nnd. Jin. Geoige I Tlns-lfv hip virltlng Mis. Will Hen n'ng In onneitli tit Hntnp i hamlici lain ot Sciautnn is Miitins her patents M J. Chanibeiliin. 11 ONES DALE. Fporhl to thi. s-nnton Irlhun. Honese-'Mo, July 10 Mr. nnd Mis. William II nimmle.1i, Mih. T Wallace Lambeit and (hlldien, left this mom. ihg foi Brlnui, x ,1, wheie they will spend the ipmaindei of July. Jli, Lambert will join the p.ut.v latei. Mips Sophie KolHei. although still rcilously ill, In somewhat inipioved. Jlr Pied B. Jlennni i etui nod today to his duties In the Nixo-i .ship yaids at Elizabeth N J. Jit and JIi. Heniy Schwemby aie nt tbe Pnn-Ameilcan exposition The Baptist Soilal club will hold As a Food - For the Skin. To Mrke It Smooth, Healthy -ipd Beautiful, Dr. Chase's Ointment Is Hailed by Thousands of Fair Women. Every woman, no matter how beautiful her lUn, finds need at tunes of some preparation to overcome the redness and roughness, and to cure the pimple, blackheads and skin irritations. Powders may cover up the disfiguring eruption;, hut can never cure them, and are pcmivei) injurious because they clog up the pores of the sldn Dr. Chase's Ointment is a food for theokln, It is readily absorbed, and thoroughly cures i- each and every skin disease, making the skin smooth, soft and clear. No woman's toilet is complete without Dr. Chase's Oint ment, for besides being the most perfect skin' bcautificr obtainable it can be used in a score of different wavs It absolute!) cures eczema, salt rheum and the itching to which women ore especially subject. When the feet are sore and chafed with walking an application of Dr. Chase's Oint ment takes out the smarting and allays the Inflammation in a surprisingly short time. Then for burns, scalds and every sort of chafing, irritation or eruption of the skin Dr. Chase's Ointment affords a safe and certain :ure, It has come to be indispensable In tcores of thousandsof homes in the United ttates; so cent a box, at ail dealers, or Dr, k. W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N, Y. WwSm a lawn party at George H. Kimble's, D.vbeuy nventte, on Friday evening. The Ancient Order of Hibernians will hold their nnnual picnic in Hel vlne park on Saluiday, July 13 Ilcv. C. 1.. Pcuy met with n niis foituno pte-u1ay In the loss ot his lioiso by death. The Wnynp county strawberry sea son has closed. The nop was a very light one. The Honcsdalc Industries have, nil lesumcd opetatlon, with the excep tion of one or two tutting shops. Mis Thomas Crossley is seilously ill at Westbiook's hotel, In Hloomlnjr Giove, Pike county. The view ets who were appointed to assess the damages to propet ty caused by the new Delawaio and Hudson PICTURE Here is Captain Kidd and three of his the bag of gold? lailtoid from Wa;,ninit to Pan lew, awatded Mis. Keene $J."i and Hdwaid (Jiannls, $on Their fauns aie near Swm kbainmei's. The Delavaio and Hudon pamns tor will pay the Pinploes on the Honesdale branch on Sntutday next Sbeilit Aimbmter landed Winans Hull, the stippoert muideiet of Kdwln Sflioonovpi, In the county jail on Tuesda.v. A huge nowd mot them nt the station to get a glimpse of the piisonei when they in lived ftom Sit anion. The healing will be held at 10 a m. on Thutsday. Hull gave the hhetltf no ti cubic whatever. Ho takes the situation vety unconcerned. DURYEA. Specul to the Scranton Tribune Dui.vea, July 10 Tuesday nfteinoon a team nnd a laigu lupwery wacon In itied with beer lan over the huge hill In fiont ot the Htodhead residence. Somo men neat by hurried to the scene and got th" animals out safelv. Then theie was, ti seatch for the dtlver nnd nil was pMitement for a while, until lie camp along and said he was eating his dlniiPi in a hotel and that tlio team had w indeictl away befoic ho notlicd it The team was owned by the DunmoiQ Pieivlng company. Jli. JleJloila, the famous Caibondale dptpitlve and Mi. McAndtew, thief of tlio Plttstnn police fone, made a busi ness call in town Monday. Jlesdames John Whitman nnd James Collps isltod Mis. Fied Aytif, of Du pont. Tupsdaj. Jlrs, nuilelgh has returnpd to her lioiui' nt Tunkbannock. after a few vmpI.s' visit with her daughter, Mrs. William Shales. JIlss Minnie Geatlinit is visiting tiicnds In Wllkes-Baue Miss Nettle Shales is visiting fi lends in Shlckshinney. Miss JIaiv Nolan Is visiting her sls tfi. Jlis William Watts, of Scianton. Class No. 7 held a business meeting last evening and found the icsult of their social to be $.'.' 6J net. This ileais thoni of all their debts and will also leave a snug sum In Hip tiensuo. The hovs have paid for the lights in tl.e Jlethodlst Uplstnpal chinch, and have contributed 515 toward the chinch debt. FOREST CITY. fperlsl to the Scranton Trlhune. Forest City, July 10. The consecra tion of Clu 1st Hplscopal church took place .vestPiday. The comer-stone of the edifice wns laid In 1S91 nnd in the past ten eats the congiegatlon, which Is not a laige one, has done commend able work, wiping out the last dollar of debt this spilng. They aio gieatly giatltled at the accomplishment of this long-sought-for end. The seivlce be gan Tuesday morning at 10 SO, Rev. Heniy I. Jones, D. D of St Stephens' church, Wllkes-Rane, preaching the sermon Its puilty of diction and beauty of thought held the closest at tention of bib hearets. The seivice concluded with a celebration of the holy tommunlon. Rt. Rev. Hthelbort Talbot, bishop ot the diocese, took part In tlio seivice and was to have preached on "The Chmcli ns a Gient Jllsslonnry Soclet" In the evening, but a telegram announcing sickness In his lanilly called liini home in the nfteinoon, much to the tegiet of the clugy nnd congregation. Archdeacon Co.p, of Allien, took tho place of the bishop veiey acceptably at the even ing service. Rev. 1'. R. Ratemnu, of tho Chute h of the Good Shepheid, Gieeii Itidge, preached on "Stono ChuichCH and Church Stones." His sci niou was out of the oidlnnty nnd was nindo to sparkle with a number of effective satires on the foibles and fallings ot tho aveiago congregation. I.unch was scived for the clergy In tho basement of the chinch, The tlergymen piescnt fiotn out of town weie the bishop, Re. H. I., Jones nnd Rev. Mr. Stono, of Wllkes-Raiie; Rev C. W Hoot, Susquehanna, Itev. S. F. Ualletlne, Rev, F, R. Ratemnu, Scinn ton. Rev. R, A. Sawyer, Cnrbondnle, nnd Aiclideacnn Coxe, of Alden. Jilts Stella Stephens, of Brooklyn, Is spending the summer with her par ents, Jlr .nnd Mia. Joseph Stephens. r W. Blvlns, of Stroudsbutg, ia visiting in town. Antone Peitchumne was killed by a fall of rock In the Clinton mine at Vandllng today. He was 31 years of age. A brother survives him In this place, and a sister and his mother in Austria., He wns a member of St. Jos eph's society mid of the Vandllng lo cat of the United Mine Woikets of AniPiica. The funeral will take plate tomorrow at 9 a. in. Services will bo held in St. Agnes cemetery. Sons weie botn this week to Mr, nnd Mrs P. V. ChoeveiH, of Delawaio street; Mr. and Mts, Joseph Malln, and Mr. and Mis, John MtCabe, of Hnllroad stiect. Kdward U. Dunnur, Jt and Miss I.euli Weed weie married at Afton, New Yoik, on the fourth by Itev. Mr. Can nth. Their sin prised friends will hasten to extend congratulations. TUNKHANNOCK. Epeelal to the Scranton Tribunt. Ttinkhannock, July 10. Mrs. Thom as Purdon, of Dalton Is visiting her parents, Dr. mid Mis. A. 13. Wood wind, on Second street. Mrs. Arthur D. Stcbblns, of Hiltt more, Is visiting her mother at this plate. Archie Belts, who has been emplojcd PUZZLE bold comrades. Where did they hide as a salesman nt Rlnghamton for some time, is spending his vacation with his parents on Second sttcct Jli. and Jlis. A. II. Squler, Jlr. and Jits. J. II. Hungeifoid, Jli. and Jits. Anion Hi own and Mi. and Jlis. Tred J. Hillings left for Atlantic City on Wednesday. Jacob P. Ripldlnger, vice pilnilpal ot the Mansfield State Nonnal school, lias been elected principal of Wilkes liairp High scliool. Pi of. Rreldlnger was principal of Tunkhannock schools at one time, and is spending the sum mer nt llilb place. Jtiss Jessie Gnodspeed. of New York, is visiting tlio tamlly of Captain Wil liam N. Reynolds. Jlrs. Finnk Runnell, of Jleshoppen, is the guest of Jlrs. Stephen Robin son. JUss Geitrude I.uckenblll Is lsltlng ftlends and lelatlves at Wllkcs-Uarto and Pittston. Arthur K. Rett, of Second street, is having his lesldence lepalnted. C. Y. Rlrch nnd II C. Kellogg have the contiact for doing the woik. Triton Hose company held an ice i team festival on tho court house lawn on Wednesday evening. Tho ptoceeds will be applied towaids definvlng the expenses of the company while at tending the ilienien's convention at Tioy in September. L0CKVILLE. Carl D. Dymond only child of New ton and Julia Dymond, died July 2, aged eleven months. Little Carl was an exceptionally bright little fellow nnd Idolized by patents and grand parents. Mis. Olen Brace nnd children are the guests of Mis. Samuel Dymond. Jlis. i;. P, Djmond has returned to her home in Plj mouth. Jangling Nerves. Aie you initable? Do you sleep bidly? Is it haid to concentiate ypur thoughts'.' Is your appetite poor? Do j ou leel tired, restless and despond ent? Tiy Llchty's Celery Nerve Com pound. Ii will do jou mote good than anything ou have ever tiled. Sold by Matthews Hios. m HALLSTEAD. Epecial to the Scranton Tribunt. lUllitead, July 10 1'rank Ciuslin hai been elected leider oi the ncl organized band The new band H formed of the mitrrlal tint com posed the Drlauaip, Lackawanna and Western band, with the addition of a number of new iilajciii, Hie Muine band, of llall.tead, is to b.i the name adopted b.i the new organization. Con ceita are to be nien in Duflols Kroia cirrv Wednesday and Saturday evenings and a ac id conceit on 'untiv afternoon betmen thi houn of I and 5 o'clock fctata art to be built In the troie and It will b lighted with electric Iit;h's Purintr the hot waie last week many if the tone quanies In the vicinity had to suspenl operations on account cf the heat, Herbert 1 vain, the new duel in charge ot tho i lectin- light btatiai here, la Blilnj the panon oi tlio clectrli Iik i' umpan a tint clan service. Win litlier is the jiUnt night man at the plant, .Ijtnes It. Millard and a party of friends were at Pace's pond on a flilnng trip lat Kiiday and Mturilaj. They brought home I use tatclics of plckeiel and bullheads Mis, William stack was struck and knorked down bj a bicjilo rider Mondij. Mrs Staik w n itaiidins in fiont of her residence on riiuirh street, when a boy named IIikmII, who wjs nd I lie on the sidewalk ran into lur an I knoikrd her down Sli was badly shaken up J he Inly I an used lad) and the hoik id,ij pime luuu fill 'there Is an ordinince foibidd m- hliil ildmc on the sidewalks, but It dues not fcccm to be enforced. The following; Hallitcad people wero trans acting builncM in Illnghainton on Mondaj : tied (liuiili, Dr. Merrill and daughter. Item, V II, Helden, Mr. and Mrs, hieiett Mden and daugh ter, I'rank Jaikson, lluiles I'ipwell, Mr and Viis. Jo.eph r,rulln, Mi ( T, Mctohmlik, Olne U-trrhoiit and T II dlajs The little dauglitir of .Mr. and Mrs John drat tan was run oier on Ilaiton avenue, Monday, Mie went to run uos the ftieet and becinin confiued on at count of getting between the teams of Piles A llarniiin and ot W, J, paj, rioti wagon golnjt In opposite dlicctlons. She did not ee tlie boie of Harnum Ii lllin and was run tlon n The driver stopped the hnie as soon as po. idle The htree of Itnnum 6. Illiss was not Liinuiug at tlie time, othcrnue tho pult muh iiaio bfcn kcrloiK new older was Issued Monday and iii-it iilo eflect immediately on the Lackjivanu. 'Jhi order lequlrea all faekawann mglnei of tha S00 class to hae tnn firemen to each englna. This order Is a big relief for the firemen Mlis Nellie lierney and Mlsa Jellie fisnmn and also Mill Tereca Mahoney lelt Honda) for a tour of the Pan-American exposition. They expect to be cone about a week. I. Some Scranton People Fully Realize It Now. When the hack aches from kidney Ills. When miliary troubles annoy you. There's a certain way to find tellcf, A eure way to be cured, Doan's Kidney Pills will do It. Scranton people endorse this claim. Mr. S, A. Ronney, of 518 Warning avenue, employed ns night watchman ot the Clark & Snover Tobacco Com pany, says. "I sttffeied with dull ach ing ncioss my back which was much mote sevete If I hnd to climb many stalls duilng the night. I was also troubled with suppression ot the kid ney etcietlons, very unnolng nt night on account of too ftenuent action I tried a number of so-called kidney cures and took a number of boxes of one kind, but I tecelved no benefit. I heatd so much about Doan's Kidney Pills that 1 got them nt Jlatthcws Hros.' diug stnie, .and after taking them a short time I found they weie helping me. Plnnlly the pain in my back left me entirely and the other difficulties weie ninth Improved." Tor sale by all dealeis, price no cents. rostcr-Jlllbiirn Co., Buffalo, N. Y sole agents for the United Stales. Remember the name Doan's nnd take no substitute. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, .lul.i in With call loan rates yielding to ,i lower hcuro, it was neieitlielesj appirent todij tint uneasiness oicr tho future ol the inonej market as tho principal caue ol the tencueJ eaknei in stocks Anxiety on this point Mas sotreMhat relieved .Msteiday by tho indications tint .lulv dMiursimeuta were besin Tins to come friln into the nmket, but It was levived todaj by tlio encasement for evport of $.7;o,000 in gold l.lqulditlon vvai in large vol ume durlnx the litter part ol tho di an I teemed to come from all quarter The active selling Iv iommlslon houies reflected tlie ouMiile pub lie's eliire in tho movement. The larser pirt of tlie dialincs and tha most notable pile move ments were in tin same atoiks a for snernl dija nivt, iiotabh hi Paul, Hock Island, Vtrhlson, I nlon Paiilli, Vliotirl Paclllo and Louisville, but the lit was verv cenorall affected, the eirnest tnink lines hiiinir quite full) In tlio ilav'n wrakne.s ludicitions went to show that spcculitlvr buvera of tlio recent pait and even linn nme boldeii who rffuid o be shiken out even hi 111 Vim panic weie among tlie t-ellei" fh Riouinjj toniiition tlilt thire would In no Mifflilcut eio for mono bifore the fvll demand foi niovnu- the crops to inciite acllva speuihtion was bom in upon spirtililon who woip holdin: laiRO lots In siitlelpition if i mid summer bu.iitiB; moiement ant tkey threw over etoiks in laige volume under the ronvittlon tint monev conditions nnsht bo ivor before llie.v ne better niin Ilio unbroken drousht in the corn brlt and an eftott to discount tho expected unfaiotable sliowiiitr of tlie got eminent monthlv nop leport wero elements In the weik lies of tho mirket, but wiro not sufficient to account for the ceneral weakness shown. Total alei todav, S75,0y) shares I lilted Mates lefiindins 1 declined 'J per cent, on tho l.it tall. The railroad bond nmket was fain artivo it lower prices, total ealcs par value, ifl.OJj.OoO. The (ollowing quotations Tribune bv SI 5 Jo-dan Wears building', fccianton, Pa, Vmerii.in Visir HIT, .merirau luhacto Hl'fc Atchison "i Mihlson. I'l Ki.l lliook. Iiadlon 81 Halt k Ohio 104 ("ont. Tobitio Ui',l t'hes. fc Ohio 4flt. are furnished Tin Co . rooms 701 7M Telephone 5001: HlRh- Ion- Clos- et. st. in?. 112 IN 1 'j s-.l HI H! f-1'4 77 77'4 10 lllOU 1011 j 81 7T'i! 771! 101 01 o-i 17 th", ti7 17 4i3 4) 21'i ' Z2 b'i Kt'i lill'a 14 V3 1 HV. 140 inij in mi; 110 lllllj 101 Ml ns n"4 172 liH 1M pis', 111115 101 M f: 51 Sl 40 HU lvi y,i 1 ,j 11 .11 11 14s 14Vj HVJ .1 ... ,.s 11 4.'IJ 42 7 70 7i. ."2 S1H5 30 Wl Sl Sl ri. m h2 11 H ll'a 7 77 77 20' '20 '20 IOV4 00 00 00 no 4i'4 :.o 40 02 CO un 101 102 1112 120 117 n 11H 1I2'4 112 41'i fll, fWj 70 hs a 11 n 1. 41 41 41 .11 '20 "0 40 4, 41 0i. n, 51 rhlr (,t Vet "!" M Paul ... M Hoik Ihnd , . . kan k lev , l'i , IrfllUS k isll .. Vlin I lev ltrd .. Mit Ii leiinn .... MUkn I'arlflo .. . "outl! riiltlo ... Noifolk k Western . 1IV . .. Ul'4 ....1U'1' ... iri' ... is ....liw's .... Bill .11 '4 N ( rntral l'tlt tint k Western 14 IVnni fit IIS I'ailfle MkiI "0i neaduur Hi 41 Heidinc- llv , I'r Ts'i southern It Tt RJ'i outhein II II . Pr R.'j lenti ( oil k Iron i'i' T. leather 1 v V, P leather, Pr 7 V " Ttubbrr 2n"4 t nion Piritte 10l Inion Padfic, Pr (in Wahi.h, Pi 41i2 Westein I nlon IJU Col l'uel k Iron 10.V, Vmal Copper UO'j People's t,ns ll'i Vile 4I4 lile, 1st T0i (ol Soultii'in It' Texas lMiitu- 4t Vtner ar Koundrv .. . II1 r. "-teii ( o inu r. S Meel Co , Pr , ... M4 M".w V.OHK c.iiAiv vunKr.r. Open. HIrIi. Low. Cloa- inc. est et. Inif. .. 00 70 h1 70 .. 71 72 71 72 .. V2 ftU 12 52 . 52 52 52H 52 WHFAT. Peptember Hei ember 4.0IIN. September Ilecember , Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. MOCK'S nid Asked. Kir't National Hank 1200 ... Scranton Nuincs Bink 350 ... Third National Flank 4M1 Dime Deposit and Discount Bank.. 275 ... Iccnomv Light, II, k V Co 43 Lacka Trust Safe Deposit Co 150 Claik k Snover Co, Pr 123 fccranjon Iron Kenee k iUx. Co 100 Scranton Vxle Works 03 1 ackuvv inna llalrv ( 0 , Pr M ... Countv Mvlnus Bank Ar Trut Co,. CM riit National Bank (C'arbondale) S2'i Staiclard Prilllni: Co 30 Ttaders" National Bink 175 ... Kranton Bolt and Nut Co 100 ... People's Bank lao New Mexico By. A: C Co 75 BO.NDS. Sirantnn Passentcer Hallway, first Morttrace, due lf20 IIS rccple'a Mreet Railway, first mort- case, clue 101? 115 Teoplo's Mreet Ttillvvaj, Oeneral mortffaR', due 10 t 113 Dickson Vlnnuficturlnir Co jr) I.acka. Township Miool ft per cent ... 102 Citv ol Scianlnn t Imp. fl per cent 102 Scranton liaction fi rer cent .... HJ Scianton Wholesale Market. (Corercted by 11. C, Dale, 27 lackavvanna Av) Butter I'lesb, 20aJlc ; dalrj, fuah, 19i :oc. ( ltte rull cream, new, 10allc. Kerb Western fitsh, 13Vialtc. ; nearby atate HalSl.c. ' Beans-rer bushel, choice marrow, $2 60a2 03 Pea Beans Per bushel, choice marrow, f : t fin 53l Medium Beans IVr bushel. 40a1 43. Oreen Peaa Per bashelej, $1 40a$l (1 I'lour Best patent, per barrel, 45 ned Kidney Beans Per bushel, 2 43a$2 50. Potatoes Per buvhel, MapOo New Yoik Grain and Produce. New Vnk .lulv 10 I'lniii iilvp auain anl firm at full pilces When pot film, No. 3 red, 7lc f 0 b afloat, So 2 red, 7i elevator. No, 1 Noithern Duluth, 7Jc. f. 0 b afloat. Options opened firm, hut later eaaed off a trifle and flnallv rallied again on ailive cover ine and closed flrin at !jc nH advanca luly closed 70,c , September. 70c 1 October, 70c ; December, 7!c. Corn Spot firm; No. 1 red, 51e, eleiator and 52'ic, f o, h afloat. Op. tlon market opened stronsr. The close was firm, however, with wheat c. net advance, Scpv THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Four Lines, 3 Cents for Each Extra Line. For Rent. For RemiiL About 1200 feet offloorspace on 4H1 floor of the Tribune building, suitable for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of The Tribune. 1011 TtKNT-Klsht rooms, 7JJ Jefferson avenue; all modern convenient es. ' W9 GltEEN mnOK smKCT. ten rooms, modern Improvements; steam heat furnished; oeair desirable. II I ' II HI 1.I.J-L1 For Sale. toil SI.i: six head work horses, one weighing 1.S0O pounds, two pair drivlnnr horses matched. Can bo seen at the United Mates hotel, 147 I'enn aurmc. ALCII0N SAI.n-Thuradiy, July 11, at 10 a ni , balance of the content of Ihe Westminster hotel, .12 bedroom suits, 70 carpets, U tables, ufftru desk, f-0 room annunciator, Uramhall & llean ranges and btolloi, copper cooking utcn alls, bed and table linen, pictures, crockery steam table, plata warmer, Ice cieam fleeter, roffee mill, scales, minors, elc, etc, will be sold without reserve. L M. Miona:, auctioneer l-Oll SU.K A Cottrell k Sons cylinder press, MOfl. In (rood condition, new rollers, $J00. Apply W likes Ilarre Tlmei Office, W likes Barre, Pa. tember closed 62o ; October, 62c. : Decem ber, 52,ic Oats Spot firmer: No. 2 red, 33c ; .No 3, 8J1 ; .No, 2 white, 30c; .No. 3 white, C3c; track mixed wctern, 33aJ6c. Options active, west, and stronger on crop news, but dull heie Butter Mcadv, creamery, IViIOo ; factory, 11al3c. ; Imitation creamcrv, 14al7c; Male dairy', llalMsc Clieese Sleadj', fancy Urge colored, 81 ; fancv large white, He ; fancy small colored, 9ac , fancy small while, Pac 1'gKB Irregular, Mate and Pennsylvania, llaloc, j wiatcrn candled, lU12c. J westein candled, 12a 13c. Philadelphia Drain nnd Produce. Philadelphia, July 10. Wheat-Firm c high er, contract ciade .lime, 6hatiSc Corn -Klim; 1 cent higher; Io 2 mixed .lulv, 40a 50l Oats-lirm, c. higher, .No . 2 white clipped, 30c. Butter I inn, Rood demand, fancy western creamer, 10c ; do do. prints, 20c . do. reatbv do , 22c. Cheoe (Julel, but steadv; N lull creims fanev small. ilaOc , do do. do fair to choice. 8a0c l'ggs-l'lrm, fresh neirln, 11al4c , do western, PUjallc , do. southwetein, 12c ; do foulhern, 12c Be fined Sucars -I nclianged Cotton c lower. middllnj; uplands, 8'fee Tallow tulet and kliadj , clt prime In hlids , 3e., lountry do do. barrels, 4a4c ; nkos, 6c Live Poultry Quiet, easier, fowls, 12c ; old roosters, 7a se , sprin? chickens, 15a20i , spring ducks, 10a lie ; old ducks, 10c Dressed I'otiltrt Firm, good rlrnnnel, fowls choice, lie ; do dlr to good, 10jl0e , old roosters, fi',-o. , broilers, ISa 25c ; western do., 13a21c. Beceipts Hour, J.ouO birrels and 1 SOO.OOO pounds in icks, wheat. .11,1)00 buliels, corn, 15, (X)0 bushels, oats, (11,000 bushels Shipments Wheat, 40,000 buthels, corn, 6J.O00 bushels, oats, 60,000 bushels. Chicago Grain and Ftoduce. Chicago, Julv 10 On fmther reports of dam ago bv lot weather, coin lodav continued to rio. September closed ac. higher despite reports of rain the southwest, which, however, c iued a temporaiy reaction. September wheat cioed c. hlnher, oits werp ic higher and provi sion clocd strontc at 15 to 50 cents higher. 04i qiolatlons wcic as follows; Flour l'av; N'o 3 sprine wheit. fila03c ; No 2 red. o1ic.i No. 2 coin, 47c ; No. 2 jellow, 47c ; No 2 oats. 31c ; No. 't while, ."2i33e , No 2 rje, 4T,4c, No. 1 fliic teed $1.H, No 1 N'orthwestern, ; prime timothy eied. $105, mess puk. J14 U0al4 30, lard. $ WV3 a(0, slioit ribs, 7S0iS5O. drv salted slioul ilei, 7a jc ; chort clear sides, $S33a3 45; whis kc.v , $1 27. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, .lulv 10 C.iltle Beceipts, 17,000, In cluding b(X) Tcnan. Choice steadj , others flow . butchers stock and Tecum stcsdy to slow; good to prime teer. 53 1510 30, poor to medium, !00a5 10; stockers and feeders weak. $2 23i 4 40, cows, t2 4Vi5 40, belters, $2tOa3; can neis, $2a2 10: bulls sinus, 2 40il Ii, calves, steadv, $4iC50: Texas steers strongs, $.1 2Va3 20, Toils built, 2o0altn Hogs Beceipta todav, 22 000, tomorrow, IS 000; left over estlmited, 2,000. live cents higher, active, closing firm Top. ?fl'20j mixed and butihers, 17338 15; good to choice beivv, V, ')Oa0 '0, lougli bcavv, fi TSl 5P3, llglit, ". 73iOO',. bulk of vilcs. 5 0H6 10. Sheep lteicipts, 15,000: sheep strong to 10 cents higher; leadings, lambs, active, 10il5s higher, epring lambs up to $3 75, good to choice weth ers, $1t)0a4 3), fair to choice mixed, $3a1S3j western sheep. $.1 50a4 35, jearllngs, $la4 60, native lambs, $ta5 75; western lambs, $3 50a5 flj. Now York Live Stock Market. New 3ork,-July 10, Beeves Active; steers, firm to 10 icnts higher; hulls and cows generally 10 cents higher; steers firm to 10 cents higher; bulls and cows gcneially 10 cents higher: all sold; sttcra, fl S5i. stags, $1S0a4; bulls, $2 75 3 7V, cows. $2 10a I 75: choice (at do., J4 15al23. Calves ctlie demand, priies 33a50e. higher; caN, $1 7Vi7; cull, ila 4 50, butteniillks. K.U 4 12 Sheep 111111. limbs active and 23aVi. higher on continued siant receipts, Sheep, -W 4 ,"0, no choice sheep here, lambs. $8 5017 75: one car, 7.S7 Hogs Firm feeling; quoted at 5t)ji;.tj3. Buffalo Live Stock. last Buffalo, Julv 10 Beceipts Cattle, 1'8 rara, sheep and limbs, 4 cars; hogs, 10 cars. Shipments Cattle, 15i cars; sheep and lamhs, 1 car, hogs, 5 cats Cattle Feeling steady on good butcher grades. 1 alves N'o particular de mind, spring lambs, $fl2)afi75, sheep and jear llngs, M 50a5. tlogs lleaxy, $d 23a6 30, pigs, $6 JOaS 45. Eat Liberty Ottle. East Liberty, .luls 10 Cattle, steadi'i extra, $3 fia6; prime, $3 fV0i3 70. good. V1 20a5 40 Hogs Lower: prime heavier. $8 20a8 25, best ?orkeis, and medium", $8.'!0a8 15, light jorkers and pigs, $h,".V; common to fair vorkers, $20aO2i, skips, jiart, roughs, $l75s5 73 Sheep Steadv , best wethers, $.lsVat: mils and common, $l50a3 50; jearllngs, ii. 50a 4 30; seal calves, $8 50a7, Oil Market. Oil City. Tilly 10. Credit talaneet, 103, eertifl cites, no bids nr offera: runs, 110,532, average, S8,ell. Shipments, 67,619, average, 117,703, BASE BALL. National League. t Pittsburg- B It, K Boston n 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 is 1 Pittburs ooon 00000 11 14 1 Batteries-Dlneen nd Kltllldge, Chcsbro and Zimmer. Umpire Naih. At Cincinnati B. II. K. New York 0 0 1 0 0 n 1 0 1 3 0 1 Cincinnati 0 0 ll 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 '2 Battciles lajlor and Bowciman; llahn and Bcn,en. linpiie Hclilc. At Chicago- B II. K. Chicago 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 l) 3 Philadelphia 4 0 0 0 10 10 06 7 O Batteries Waddel and Kline; Donohue and Mi Farland. I'mplre Cutiningham, At St. Louis- B, II I'. Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 7 2 St Unilv, 120 00 000" 8 7 0 Bitterles-lluglies and MiCnlrr; Harper and Rjan. Umpires Sihrlvcr and Care, American League. t Boston II H. y Philadelphia . 0 1 1 0 4 1 2 1-1! 17 2 Dotlon 3 0 I 1 0 0 0 1 O 6 11 1 Batterie. Fraser and Powers, Lewis and Cilg er, Mitchell nd bchreckongojt. Umpire Con noil), At Washington n H, E Baltlmor 3 0 0 3 10 0 0 03 n 3 Washington 0 0 O 0 0 1 0 0 0 I 3 1 Batteries Foieman anl Robinson; Lee and Clarke. Umpires Sheridan and Manaitau. SITUATIONS WANTF-D PREE. Wanted. ANTi:D-.n Intelllnent (CathollcT lady or t;cn. tleman to Nil a light, pleasant pnltin. Rood paj, If suitable. Address P. 0. Box W, Hrinton, Pa. Help Wanted Male. WANTID .t once, tellable mm as Jinitor at Lackawannt hospital, Must brlna; lefer ence. WANTI'.ll-A baker ol ltohtvvasscr's, 311 Penn avenue. WAN.TKD-i.onir filler bum It niakeis, ilsar packer and tobacco stilppeiJ. Becker llio , Oil Robinson street. Help Wanted Female. WANTKD Kjperlenced sates ladles (or house furnishing- and crockery departments, Appl at office. Jonas Long's Sons. WANTKD ladles or gentlemen, ulary seventv five dollars per nonth and expense-i to travel N'o canvassing, fifty dollar per month at li'iue, steady emplojment. Call at Cirand Central Hotel BRANCn WANT 0FFICKS. Want Advertisements Will Be Beceived at Any of tho Follow ing Drug Storos Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT SCHLUTZ, corner Mulberry etreet and Webster avenue. GUSTAV riCHEL, C30 Adami avenue. West Side OlORGE W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton I RI.D 1 TERPPE, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GLO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main avenue and Market street. Green Ridge CIIABI.l 3 P. JONES, 1357 Dickson avenue F. J JOHNS, 020 Green Ridge street O. IOHFV, corner Washington ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II. HN'tPFEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. G. BOSE At SON. Booms and Board. LARGE front room with board tor two gentle men, 418 Adams avenue Boarders Wanted. WANTI'D Table boarders. Mrs. Tompkins, 631 Washington avenue. Money to Loan. $300,000 TO I OAN Lowest rates; straight or monthly pavments. Stark k Co.,Traders' bljg ANY AMOUNT OF MOSEY TO LOAN-Qulck, straight lcana or Building and lan At from 4 to 6 rer cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 311 315 Ccnnell building. Furnished Rooms. FOR RENT One large furnished front room; also one aldo room. 637 Adams avenue. Personal. W ILL T KE confinement c es at my home. Box- 88. Situations Wanted. SHI vriOS WANTED A woman wants wa-h-lug lu tike liumi. Addics Mis. A. It l.vaus, 3"3 l.vaus coiiit. Sin'VriOS WANTEll-By a respeitible girl to do rooking; can fmnili be reteiinris, Pleaso call at 534 Ilcbeica avenue, II.mIo Paik Slll'ATIOS WANTED By a good gill to elo gen ml houscwoik, can give best rcfeicnees. Please call at 514 Rcheua avenue, ll.ulo Paik. SITI'AIIOS WA.Niri) By ationg, active, jonng man, xiJUing lo do nnv honest work, 01m jcar's expeiience in shipping, good ictcrcnccs. Address, B L , caro of Tribune Office. Vj snUVTIOV WNJFI)-Ily a jnung man, as i fiist-cljs Henogriphcr Addicss "steno," cam Tribune. Sllt'AIIOS WvNlKD-Bj a jnung man; well leconuncucWI; willing to work at anvthlng, cheap, with boatd. Addiess K. M , 611 Vleilduu street. SIIUATIOV WAS'lhD-By a middle iged woman as hoii-ekeeper in widower's fainilv , 1 in gin reference. Call on or nddiewi 31. II , 143 South Rebecca (1 venue, Scianton, Pa. SHI TIOS WHNIH)-Bv joung girl aa nuoe fill at SB River siieet, 'outh Side. S1TIA1ION WANII 11-fiiil wants situation at gencr,il houowoik (,ood steadi girl Vd dres M Rochford, General Delivery, Hel Sni. Postofflie SITUATION WAMI.D A first class eoachman il sires a situation with a private fiuiilv Capable, fober and reliable anl understands ih bualnesd thoroughly: with reterencca Addics Coachman No 334 Penn avenue LEGAL. BOARD OF i:.VIINl-R Candidate! for the of flee of mine lnpecloia in the First and 'ee end inspection districts aie hereby notified tlmr the boaid of examiners appointed bv the conn ef common plcaa ol Laikawanna lountv will mm at the Board of control roonu, Citj Hall, In the City ol Scranton, on Tuesdaj, July IH, iqo, at o'eloik p m for the einilnatl"n of su h oandi dates as may appear helora them (andidu-s will please notice that sertlon of thr mi no law requires them lo produce, satMittorv en drnee to the hoard if having had it least Aie jears practical expeiieme in the anthracite coal mines of Pennsylvania iOIIS F snvdhi, V VI I. IIS llirilMlll.-,, JAMI.S 3 0CNG, JVMI's I VKinill'-OS, AI.I.N. Ill IILVNl), Attest Boatd l.MIL RONS, Cleik. N011CE Is liercbv given that on application will bo made to the governor of Pennvlvania n Frida), the nincteenlli dav ol lulv, Itifll, Iv I B leimv-n, James It VIeiis, Chailes V Olve Georgp B leinnn and Sidney C. Vlens under tlie act ol asrfmblv entitled ".n act to provide tor tlie Incorporation and tegulition of reiUin corpoiations," appiovrd iril 20th. 1S74, and the aupplements theieto foi thp elurter of an In tendeil corpoiatlon to be tailed "Thp Peoples Powder t'ompani." the puiposo whereof ia the manufacture and sale of pnwdei, dinjimtc and other explo'ive sultinie, and foi the.e purpn.p to have, poueis and enjov all the liglils, hemfiis and pilvileijea of said act of assembly nnd tlie mpplemcnti theieto CIURI.LS E.-OIVI'R. Silullor At Clevelind- R. II 1 Detroit 0 0 0 2 10 0 2 27 7 tie (land , . ni00O010 2-tll lliilciiei VHller ami Budow; Howling anl Wood. I mplre Haskell U Vlilwaukee II II 1 Chicago 2 00100010013 18 ,1 Milwaukee .. . lOOnojIOOOll 4 6 J Bittcrlei (allahm and ""ugden; sparks and Maloney. Umpire Lantlllon. Eastern League. Woreejter, 8; Montreal, 1, Trovldenre, 8: Toronto, 8, Sjraeuse, 8; Budilo, 7, Ifartfoid, 7; Rochester, ft DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Than Four Llnei, 6 Cents for Each Extra Line, PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. niWMlD C. bl'Al'I.DI.NO, 23 TBADhllS B.NC UiiildlriK. Aichltccts PDWAIID II. DAVIS, AllClllTi:CT, CONNELb building'. 1'RI.Ill.ltlCK t BIIOWV, AIM'll. B, BEATi I'state i:xchani;e Bldg , 120 Washington ve. Civil and Mining Engineer!. II 1. itWiUIM.. BOD tOXNKt.l, BUII.D1.N0. Dentists. DR. O. E. I.ILEN'nniMlEB, PAULl BUILDING, Spruce street, Scranton. Wl. C. C. LAUBACH, 113 VUOMINO AVENUE. Lawyers. I'KVNK E. BOVI.K, ATTORNT.V-AT-LAW. Rooms 12, 14, 10 and H llurr building. F. K. TRACY.An-V.COMMONWKALTII BI.DO. D. B HM'LOIII.L', ATTOllNI-.Y-l.OANS NLOol tlated on rrat estate security. Mean building, corner Washington avenue and Sprues atreet. W1LLABI). WARREN' & KN'ArP, ArrOBN'CYS and counselloia at hvv. Republican building, Washington avenue. JISSl'P As JISMJP. ATT0RNF3S VND COUV sellora at-law. Commonwealth building, Roonu 10, 20 and 21 EDWARD W THWKR. ATTORNEY. ROOMS C03P04. Oth floor, Meats building. 1. A W VI III. ATTORNE".ATLAW, BOVRD of Tiadc building, Scranton, Pa. PmTRSOS A: WILCOV. TRADERS' NATIONAL Bank building. C COVIEGYS, 0 13 REPUBLICAN BUILDING. A W BIBTHOir. OFHCE MOVED TO NO. 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Sugeons. DR W E. AI.LLN, 5U NORTH WASHINOTOS avenue. DR S W L'WiOnEM'.V. OrFICE 339 WHSH. Ington avenue Residence, 1311 Mulberry Chronla disease, lungs, heart, kidneys ind genlto urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m Hotels and Kesturants. THE Pl.K CAI K, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN avenue. Ratea reasonable. P ZEIOLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L. & VV. PAS- senger depot. Conducted on tho European Pln VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor Seeds. G. R CLARKE k CO , SEI DSMEN AND NURS erymen, store 201 Washington avenue; green houses, 1050 North Main avenue; itora tele phone, 7S2. Scavenger. A B BRIGGS CLEANS TRIVY 3'AULT8 AND cess pools; no odor; only impioved pump useti. A B, Brlggs, proprietor. leava orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Mcke'a drug store, cor. ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTFL, BEAR 511 HCKA. AVE, Scranton, Pa . manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DIIKSSVIAKINO lOIl CIIII Ditt.N TO ORDER; alo ladles' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 21 j Adams avenue. MlOAROtE BrtO-, PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN. velopes, paper biga, twine. Warehouse, 133 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. THE WILKES BUtRE RECORD CAN BE iFvD In Scranton at the news stands of Rslsmin Bros, 401 Spruce and 503 Linden. VI. Norton, '22 Lackawanna avinuc, I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street, LEGAL. MINNIE IIIOVIVS Vn 1VVII l0fA! In tho mint of ( iiminon l'lej of Lickananna coun tv No .10. Vlmh term, 1101 Libel In di miip, 'lo lames Illumes, the aboip nnmed respondent: ou .no heicbv notified lint tlie henfT hsvln 1 rt inned the siilprcni snd alias subpoem In lids mo ' non ct inventus" nnd tlie court bav. ing oideied nntiu upon 1011 In publication, voi 111c beiel v lotinil Iheielme, to le and appcir at tho li.xt teim cf i i louit, tu be bejel at seranton, in said lotmti f laikawanna, on Vtor. elu. Hip sixlrenlh elii of -epiemler, V I) IfCll, to aiiiwci (he mtiipljlnt of the ald llb'lUnt t II sill MIT. Sheri.1 A W 111 111 Mill I Vttouiev foi Lihellant FINANCIAL. OLDEST! SAFEST! EEST! WALL STREET vlonev Will riarn Biz Monthly Keiiirns. Thelnvestor'sFunlPajjSeml monthly. The nldet estat li-lifd in meiira So certificate holdei has evei I "t cent Pavments mide tt all subrnbers evriv 13 dais No trouble No I elelai 3Ionci refunded on demard Write to. eav fot paitimlais f n e tn anv dires C. K. Jlackej A, (o, llud.on Bid g , New Yoik. Inuesinjenf Offerings Paying 3 to 5. Canala Sonthsm Railway Co. 1st Mtg 5s, J c I., ignS. Chesa. & Ohio Railway Co. K. & A. Dlv. 1st Con. 4s, J & J , 1080 Edison Else. Illm, Co. of New Yorfc istCon. AUg 5s, J, & J., 1095. Evans ville & Tere Haute R. R, Co, 1 st Con ,MU di, .1. d J , 10 11. Iowa Contral Railway Co. I st Mts .is, J cc ), 19,48, Mobila fi Ohio Railway Co. Mont Dlv, lit .Mts js, P St A,, 1047. it Y. Gis. Elec. Light Heat & p'r.Co, Purchase Monev 41, p (t A , 1049 How York. Chicago tSSt.Lonis H.R, Co. nt ntg. 41, a a i , 192,7. N. Y Ontario & Western Ry. Co: 1st Mts 41, VI. ex $., 1 09 J Oregon Short Line Railway Co. istCon. Mts s, J, & J,, 1946. St. L. Merchants' Bridge Ter'I. Ry.Co. isf Mtg .is, A ft O , 1930, Milwaukee Elec. Railway. & Light Co. 6 percent. Preferred Stok, I'omplete eiescrlptive rlicular of then and oilier securities ruininhcd upon ap. plication. . Spencer Trask 5 Co 27.29 Pine Street, 65 State St., Albany, New York