V THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JTJL1' 12, 1901. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TUNKHANNOCK. 6peclal tft thr Siranton Tribune TtniMiannni k. July 11 -The Tunlo hannotk ('.inning f.ictmy will mm meiicp their weiik for tlir srneoii ncxl week, mulct Hip ni.iniipiMiioul f Sntn ttel I'opf. "C Illinois. They will begin by I'HiinliiR kIiIiik bonus, and follow with coin, boftc, tnni.itoc?, etc. The prodpcitx hip i'(p1Iciu lor it Mieccssful biiflnf'f-s this eiu. Ii ofw-Mif Oller J. .MotolncK, the late principal of our Hlsli ftliool, Is pre paring to loinove liin fiimlly to Now Voi k Mtlte. The funrial of the Into .Imnese I.uilct rk will t.ikp place this Ki!dn) nf tor noon ut a n'llnrk. ui thr icKlelenie of Clareinc A. Utile, on Wyoming ave nue The iPiimln, will be Riven builul nt Sunnysldp leniPtPiy, anil tho Mh ponlP society will lnnu thai go of tho fervlfpp. Mr. iiml Mr. IMwIn .1. .Inrelen ip turned on Thur.sdny finni n two dns' IMt with the foimor'8 mother nt Laieyvlllo. .lamps Oeubler and Oiliindo I'ntn stork, rxpiutors of the last will nf Ijydl.i Mii,n,ciil, decenrcd, will expose the real estate of the testatrix, consist ing of n hotipp and lot on Van Tioga street, to public sale, on SHtuirUy, July 20 nt 1 o'rloik p. in. Mis r, Dow DelVItt has gone to Cal oriidri to lslt her sister. i:. M Phillips, the station agent, will improve hl lcsldence by having It raised, and adding now poichei. Cnids are out iinnnuni Ing the coming marriage of (icmge Osborne Hklnnei, of the ilothlng hnii'-p of Skinner & Peter to Mli-.s Ilaulet IJute, of Tiee land. l'.i The wedding will take plarp nt Fieeland on Wednesday, Jul I'l, at high noon Misses Cert! tide, Vliglnla and Jessie I.uckcnlilll ate lsltlng irlathes nt l.e blghton. Pa. Kev J. V. Muslna, foimeily pastor of the Kv.ingclk.il chinch at this place, was a idller In town on Wednesday, Attorney Charles n. Kittle, of Seinn ton, is Iipip today attending thp funeral of his grandfather, the late James Lod . erlck. James W. Piatt and family are oc cupMiig their sunimer icsldence nt Lake Carey. Prank Slinpion. n piofesor nt Tlikk nell unlxeislty, will spend the summer with his patents at this place. D.nls Sebrlng, the expiessman, who was piostrated by the heat last week, Is much lmpi o od, and will soon be out again. NICHOLSON. 5pecial tn the Scranton Tribune. Nicholson. July 11. Miss I'lhel Stark who has beiii lulling frlendi) at Po-anton foi the p.ist two weeks, ie tuined to hir homo Monday evening. Mi Fied i 'link loft Saturday aftci nonn foi a ten dnys' islt to the Pan Ameilcin, Nlagua Falls and Silver Creek. , Mis Silvan Pl.uk gae a ineM de lightful niusicale at her home on State stieot. last Tuesday evening. Tho pai lois woic eiy piettlly doLOiuted with feins and potted plants. About S 30 p. m the following pi ogi amine was rondel Pd ' Piano solo, "Taientelle," Mrs. (ionelevo F.aket; milmI duet, "Calm as the Night," Mi. Lewis and Miss Ulaik; vocal solo, (a) "Sleep Lit tle llHby," (b) "Who II liny My La eiuler," Miss Lillian C.ailand. voc il solo, (a) "Since Fiist I Met Thee," (1) "Shepherds Song," Mis. Cnnelce Rakei. piano solo, "H.illct Mlgnon," Miss Lillian Titswoith; cn.il foIo, "Njmphs and Fawns," Mls Floieme AVilkiiis, ocal solo, "Fluwer Song," Mi? U S. Stephens; piano solo m) Nocturne, (Chopin) ()) "Shadow Dance," (McDowell). Itpfieshnients were served and a most delightful time was enjoyed by all. Thosp pies tnt weie Mi. and Mis. D. W. Titus. Mr and Mis. IX !. Pl.it-k. Mr. and Mrs H S. Stephen.-, Mr and Mis. Le J)o Karon Mis. i: n Moll, Mrs. II. P.. Wllklns Mis. W W. Wainer. Mis, Chailps (lailand. Mi,- c H. MarCon nell Mis H. K Wllklns Mi L H Jones Misv nuth Johnson, Miss lleu lah Mae Warner, Miss Nellie Mack Mrs l 11 Newton, Mis F. A. Uaker, THE DAILY OBSNO Destrojs Drain Cells and Con- siimi'S Nerve Force at an Knormoiis ltatc. Many Cut 0(1 In Kariy .ManlionJ aid Woman' hond on Account ol NsRlectlngtn Keep Vitality on tlis High Water .Mark. In the f.irtorles and woik'hfips, at the oflii e and stoics es, and in the hones, ton, people are being' siound to death hv imp monotonous wear and tear of unceasing toll. Day after dav, week In and week out. It Is tho same stoo of woik and Ubni of excessive toll 07,1 .struggle, without oppoitunlty of lerieailon. In the summer. ahoe all other times, the bunion is heavy to beai, and many a lctim falls by the wa oeironie by neivoim exhaustion, hent failme and physical decline. It Is useless to talk of lost in the cooling biepzos of some lake or ocean resoit The woiid WOik must be done th toiler niut toll on. Theie is one method ot teplai ng waited tietve cells and building up the woin-out system, nnd that Is by using Di, A. W. Chase's None Pills after each meal. They give vigor and tone to the sstem ami pi p. vent exhaustion nnd piostiatlon-they befriend 01kln5; people by making them strong and well, giving new hope, new confidence and atiougur deteimin atlon to succeed Tho wondetful medic I nal power of this gieat medicine. Is iiemonstiatcrl 111 thotiv.mds of eaj.es wheie the wasting piocess has been stopped and health icstoied by lu use. Mr. Thomas Summers, of No. ibif) Jackson street, Scianton, Pa., says: "Dr. A W. Chaso's None. Plll are a splendid cine tor nervniiH sick head aches. Mlno were tenlblo nt times. 1 was nervous nt the same time. The neive pills weie lecommended to me and I got a box nt Matthews rtros.' drug stote, Lackawanna avenue, and they complet'lv cut.ul the headaches and nervousness. This, I think, le rec ommendatlon enough. " Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills f,0 cents a box at druggists, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Tluffalo, N. V. See that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M. 1 r on tvtrv Hacks sre Ml" Violence Wllklns, Miss Lillian (iiiiliunl, Ilev. L. I.. Lewis, Miss Lil lian Ttlstwotth, of Montrose, and Mrs. i:. M. Tiffany, of Foster. GIBSON. Special to (h Rcranton Tribune. Olb'on, July 11. Tho Fourth mhr laigoly eelebrnted by the Pattlotlo Or der Sons of Ameilcn. Proceeds, JlfiT. Thiee of (ilbson's oldest lesldents died within tho past week, Mr. In creiifp UeWItt, Mis. llaymond Scott and Mr. Heniy Able. Mis. Ilalph Stoens, son and sister, are visiting her hi other, Mi. N. II, Wllmarlh. Mis. Uveictt Whitney entertains tho PICTURE Hush-.vbye.baby, Daddy Is near; Mamma is a lady, And that's very clear. Find the father's face? Methodist Fplscopal Aid Thursday, the 11th, for dinner, .Mr. 1. A. Sweet has returned from llanlsbuig. Mis. Alllo Clark nnd two shters aio boarding at W. C. Claik's for a few w eeks. Miss Il.ii t lot Parnos expects to visit tho Pan-Ameiican In the near future. Mr. Joshua Utonson just returned homo, alter spending a lew days with his fathei In this place. Mis. Stiles is visiting her sister, Mis. C C Lupton. Mr. IJiiliy Sweet has 1 etui nod to bis home In Chicago, but his sister will lemain oast for the summer. Mr. 1'dille Ilaidlng, of Scrnnton, will spend hl vacation with his parents In tilts plate. Our now stage driver, Mr. Wlnfred Tiffany, boaids nt tho hotel. Our genial blacksmith, W. It. Ksta biook, and Mi. Alder Smith, of Plng haiuton, visited Sage's Pond one day this week and biought home a large supply of the finny tribe. Mis. It. A. liatnnrd and son, Rav, mo visiting bei patents, Mr. nnd Mis. F A. Partial d. Mr. (!us (Jorlsse and friends, of Monti osp, madp a flying vMt to 'his fathPis, the Kev. Oustavo doilsse. Mis. James Hisley icceived a tele giam ot her mother's death last Sat in day. Mi. Alder Smith, wife nnd chlldicn, aie vlsting her patents, Mr. nnd Mis. II. A. llai net. Tho I'nlveisallst Alii society expect to meet with Mts. C. C. Lupton Thuis day, July 1&. Thp Hai ford band spent the over glorlous at the celebration In (ilbson. The Hev. James Heiilck and wife 111 p vlsting her paipnts at Hopbottoni. Mr. Kd. Hainard has moved to ll.11 -ford, where ho has a position In the cieamery. Mi. (ieoigo Pakor, of South Mont rose, Is vlltlng at George Mnnyer's. Miss c.ertmde Power hns leturned fiom the Pan-Ametkan, and repoits a fine time. Miss Julia Strockblne has Just re turned fiom the Normal. Mr. Alfred Pclcher and wife visited at W. M. Weston's Sunday. Mi. and Mrs. C. A. Sweet are enter taining company from the valley. Mi. and Mrs. P. H. Tiffany have six boarders from the valley for the sum mer, Mr. F. W. Barrett will go to Sus quehanna Thutsday with produce. HALLSJEAD. fpclvl to the Semnton Tribune. Hallstead, July 11. A large horse, belonging to John Tunney, was crip plod and Is not In shape for work. The horse ran a shaip mill or stone Into his hoof and a lame leg lesults. J. II. Van Loin has harvested a large ciop of hay from his faim hero. Mis. FiPd Harnuin waa visiting In Hlnghamton on Tupsday. The- lallioad inpn arp cxpeilendng a lull In rnilrond business on the Lacka v 111,11a. The prospects, aie biJghtenlng, llOACWI. In a slnelo boaid In a bain belong ing to John Crossen, just outside of town, the writer counted 5,198 tacks, which hnd been driven Into the board by sign posteis within a space of ten yoais. Th bain Is (dtuatcd at a cross road and henco Is much used for sign posting. John Stockholm, of Hlckoiy Otove, was chnscd by a huge black snake at his home Thursdny. Stockholm had st.11 ted fishing and was ciosslng Shny's Hats when the leptlle came from a clump of ferns by the madslde. At first Stockholm in), but the snake gained upon him at every moment. He then turned nnd gave battle with a llsh pole. The snake's neck was broken. Tho iep tile mcHHUred twelve feet, 0110 of the laigest killed here lu many years. The snnke had thiee young inbblts Jn Its btoniach. 1,'dward Harms has been foreman of tho chair factory here, during tho ab sense of Manager Kessler. An automobile passed through here Wednesday, and attracted much atten tion. John Aiken has disposed of hie horse and wagon to Charles Tierney. Mr, and Mrs, C, M. Kessler and son. Donald, have returned home fiom a vl!t to the Pan-American expo-dtlon. They say thnt It Is nil lUht and well worth attending. The funotnl of J. P. Lodeilek, held at his home on Thuisday owning, w'ns bugply nttended by his many filends and by tho Masonic lodge, of which ho vvns a faithful member. Hln icmulns weie taken to Tunkhnnnock for Inter ment Filday morning. The funeinl nt Tunkhnnnock will bo In dint go of the Masonlo lodge. Mr. Loderlck was very popular, lie came I101 fiom South Montrose some years ago, lie was em ployed nt W. J. Day'H moat maikct. lie Is survived by a wife, one biolher, one sister and a daughter, Mis. Clar ence Little, of Ttinkhannock. The direct cause of death was blood poisoning. D. W. Jackson, the master mechanic In charge of the round-home and tdinpq heio, Is convalescing from a uerloui at tack of typhoid fever. Mr. and Mis, Lou Nichols have e cpntly been vlsltlns at tho homo ot Henry Met It le. William llayner, of Hlnghamton, is the guest of his uncle, Thomas Shan non, on Chuich street. Scott Wind, Chules Tunner nnd a PUZZLE number of other young men have gone Into tamp on the river at lied ltock. They have the ground i nicely tlxed up, and aio enjoying troir outing. Mis. Cllcn Tiffany and Mrs. Jones, of Pinghaiuton. weie vifitlng nt the home of Mr. and Mis. M. S. Lowe recently. F.verett Aldon, while handling a bunth of bananas lecently, killed a laigo spider. It Is supposed to be one that came fiom tho tioplcs with the bananas. The spider measured three Inches acioss the back. The polos for tho new telephone com pany have ai lived and aie to be placed for the wires within a few days. Many citizens aie kicking because the toun cll is allow inu tho vailous companies to deface the liver bank with tele phone and telegiaph poles nnd whes. They think the bank should be icservod for a park. MILLIONS IN CORN. Riches in the Soil if the Farmer Wants to Have Them. Ironi the C'liirigo ( limniilc. If tho fanner Is to got ilchos ho must got them out of tho soil. Neither tho Chicago Poaid of Trade nor the free 1 olnage of 50 tent dolbns will make him 1 Ifh. Tho hocus-pocus politicians cannot add a bushel to tho pioductlvc ness of his land, nor can tho "kings" of tho corn pit add anything1 perman ently to the vnliip of his crops. Having accepted these obvious tru isms, the faimer will bo Inteiested In I ho scientific experiments now being conducted by the Department of Agrl rultuie, with n view to Increasing tho corn of this country without nddltlon.il expense or labor. The scientists have found that by cioss-brcedlng tho nltio gen contents of the com arc Increased and the number of ears to a stalk 1110 Increased. Hxpciiments made In grow ing 10,000 specimens of these hybrids have alicady demonsttated that It Is possible to double the yield of coin troni 'i given number of plants. In addition to conducting these ex periments the depaitment Is sending out some valuable advice to faimcis In the matter of selecting teed for planting. This advice Is to go through the Held and select corn from the laigest stalks for seed purposes. Not one farmer In 10,000 over thought of doing such a thing. The uniform practice of farmers Is to select the largest eais fiom the crib for seed. There's mom money in corn than In tho piomlsos of politicians. The bible holds up for emulation tho man who makes two blades grow where only one grew before. How to do this Is whnt Secretary Wilson Is trying to show tho farmers. In the meantime the pioducts from corn, such as oil, glucose, 1 ubbor, celluose, paper and (lour are being multiplied and their value Increased. The time Is coming when there will be mllllnnH In corn. If Colonel Solleis were on earth today theie Is llttlo doubt thnt ho would begin planting torn on n largo scale. The value of the corn crop of tho United States In ISHf) was $6Jf2t0.110, or more than double the gold output of the world. MILK FORBIDDEN IN CHINA. Tlir Indian I. meet of .Ian '21 rrlvri the follow, ins; condensation of a piocUmation in (lie I.o.i thnw Heiald: "Han should not rob the animals ol their own proper food, and, ol all anlmala, the cow li the mn.t valuable to nun. 'I lie sellers n( mill, blacken their souls for Rairii but Ihn.e who ill Ink milk tin to in the foolish belief that It Is Rood for them, Before taking any medicine, we should curelull investigate II. piopcittu, and who doea n in the rase nf milk? Milk i tlic natural food of lubes and of ouncr animals; but wlun adulta dilnk It do. they not theieby en dinger the life of the autkllnor tall ami arouso bitter rebutment In the aouls p( the calf and Iti mother? Beast) havr not the power of speech, and to cannot (ell men that bv drinklne tow's milk they will become like miadiupeds. II men must havr a ftlfrjitlifiilni draiiRht, there air a thousand better tlilnrra than milk, tn why keet( (hat? Dcilrit-), tho (erm of life la (oieoidalned, and it cannot be prolontcd by drinklne milk. "livery one who. reada (his warnlnu li especial, ly enjoined (o sbtaln Irnn milk In (ho lutuie. Clilldren whose parents will not allow them to drlrk milk will not be stunted, In growth, hut wilt have their live prolonged and be immune in epidemic). So it is proclaimed In tin Hall of l.ood Counsel." , t THE MARKETS. Wnll Street Review. New oik, .tub 11 Wall Mitrl linl another limuxf.m nt iiciwin-nut trolif unil nuili' fome ilrti tuM in tin iiii.it of Mud Ixfiiti- riiii.it' bully lu'l Lien utniril, lliuaillt lonnlilrrtil tlie MilliiK 1 .unc from Ihikp fpnuLilort ulio Iml aiinmtiUlril tfitk di who li.ul held on to tlimi from .1 Inn; anlnlor tlilo In tlif liojm ol iciIIk Iuk en II11 mid Jnlv ilniiniil, wliltli frmtctlincs follows t lip .lull' tll.liiiriu mi nta nii.l tlic trnVt of fumU from (lie inttilor to Ntw York licfoic lliry Aif nccilfil (or nioiliin; (Ik iitn. Hut wnll' iineviirrteil ilcirlopnipnM lint' lutpivl 10 (llvnm.iRc ll:U ncn 1hiIiik mid cm 11 (a I nihil e Miling It cilil.nl, but Hip nn.lorlj Inor mmc ot thr villtiR l the liullpnlllnn nf llic New Yolk Iniik. (o (o.lcr 1 fioiiijl(" tiiovrtnoiil nt Hill time In lcvt nf Up cli!cntlc nf tho money in.itkri, uhuh pmnilwt to leiuc Intu furcn 1 ir lit r (Inn 11. nil I hit fill. 'I he ilanngc iindontit nlly ilniio to the mill crop and thr tlnral of tnorr tn umie ai a jwitmt Inlliicncr. Ihfl action "f thr coin ln.irkrt llnrlt tmlay Iml'l rl a foollni: In Wall Mrcet lint thr crop ulluatlni hut linn mcr dlMoiinlf.l In the ucck'i btuck nurlcl One of the miiiuI'cs nt In the con tc.dcil taiisc nf the tinlilitr ll'iilhlltlmi tnliu nn u,n Hut rlltiml hid hrnkrn nut lrfli over the t null ui ol Hit Niiilhrm I'.irlllr. lVtit t ilnl (0 cnirohoritr thl tin ncvcral The Nortlirtn I'.iclNV illretloix, it njt polnlrd out, hid met ami adniiined ,r.trnli nllhout annniinclui; ilia prrMiiulll) nf the new (uiiiptoml.e hoard, Sen t.rftlonal rrportn urir turreiit t( ,1 lnimv meet Ins bcturfn (he tcso ptlntlpjU in the Notthern Padtle content. 'Ihr scnvitiniul 'Irop In Itntk Islam) rauaetl a ronjeiline that the puKei Hon ot rurntly ac nulled larsc holdlic In that pioprily hail tn do wilh the dr.i-tk' Hinhlatlnn In other pitta ot the lll. Ihr lln,uhlitlon spent its i:teatrt lone during the lift hour, when a hill ,1 million nh.urt weir marketed. A tendency tonird re lovery then tlecelopeil nlilih tatrled prleei eirly In the lat hour tn an .itrragr level neir to or above tlut of latt nkrht. The recovery waa not, however, held, and tlir close waa unsettled anl Irreeular with new declines in some ol the prin cipal .11 live Mucks. Knik Mind reached a level T'i below lat nlcht; Northweatern, 5; Iiekawanni, (': St Paul and lnvva Central prefened, 3'4, Cheaieake and Ohio, Vt; s. Louis and Mn I'mrclsco rlrst preferred, 3, and Raltinioie ami Ohio, Pelanara .vud Hudson, M Louis snuihvvptlirn prefened, ( hteairn and Kaslern Illinois and (Sreit Sorlhern preferred, ,1 points raili lojpl imIcs today, 1,)p,nni) fliarea. The ralboad bond nnrket wis moderately a." tlve and IrreKulir. Total Mlun r.dr value, if), 5in,non t,nlled Mates old s md Hi" 5i tlrclln-d U per cent, on the I ill call. The follow in;: quotations are hirnlshed Thl Pribune by M. S Jo.-dan k Co., room Tft'TrJJ Ueara bulldinc Scranton, Pa. Telephone &00.1: Open- High Low Cloi- Ins. est. et. Inij. American 'nsir H Hl'i 13U4 1 Amerlrin lobaieo 1U' HJ'4 r-n 1i Atililsnn "'i, T 7.1', Ti'; stthison. iv iiio'j inn; o; inn nronk Iradlon "'i Tn 77 Tx'i Ball. A- Ohio OT', (i7's IM Pn1, ( ont. Toll-inn Wi' ra, ij m Ches. & Ohio II 4". 41 41 Chic. A l.t. Wet JJ'i M't 2l 'II !t. Paul Pd 1W r IViij ltock Wand HI1! 1"'a HI 1 17 Viet. Triellon lT"i K.'i 1MIJ ir.ii Vllvso. I'lelflc IW'i in-!", 10J, H)4it liuis A s.i-h nil, invt tn im South. 1'atilli- ."l, o'i i'0'j .VI', Norfolk A- West 4M3 vi 4? 4x N. Y. Centril Ul'-i 112 IV) 1 ..' Ont. k Western I-' 1-H i t-ai Peniia. Itv 14V'i I in 141'i lIlTn PailHf Mall S W ."! SS IteadinK Itv 4lj 4i 40 40 Iteadins Itv., IT 7'1 Wi 71j 7U"i Southern It. I! "'I S' S-H, :is4 southern It. It. Tr , ... M'4 ""1 M S4 Tenn. Coil k Iron hi M 1,11 til I'. -. Letthcr l' l,Ts l-"', 1.' a f. s. tiilicr, IT T7i 77'j 7fii Ti I. s Itubhei iH'j Si' a 'Jn 1 Cnlon 1'aclhc ''Hj lon'i '171; (1-14 (nhn I'jciHc, IT "', 'j fi's Wabash, IT ID 414 .."'a PI Western Cnlon !i0' "I S'l1 M'f, Col Kuil A Iron 101 Klt'a "' m,i A111.1I Copper 1I7'j 1l" 111 11 People's (.is Il'a III II" Hi's Knr ."s !'' .17 Pile, UI b7'i Ii7', M ta ( ot. Southern 1 .'a H'a 1-'i H 'Icxm Pat In m's 41 '' "' Amer. I ir Foundry .... 2'i'a '-''" '- '-' C. S viffl Co 41U 4Cs 4i'j 4l'i V. S. Steel Co , IT !H34 !MU 'il 0I' NEW YORK CHAIN MnKKT. Open. Hlsh- Low- Olos W'IIET. inc. est. tt. Ins. September Tn1, 7I'4 To1 Tt Het ember "-J ".''a '-'t "J conv. S'eplrmlier fii'i 6t'i 52'4 fil'i Deirinlur 5J' 5l'a W'l S4V2 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCK? First National Hank Scianton Sivln?s llink Third Natloml flank Dime Deposit and Discount Rank.. l'cnnomv l.lchl. II At I'. Co Lacks. Trust Mfe Deposit Co Clark k Snover Co., IT Scranton Iron Feme k Mis. Co.... Scranton Axle Works' Lacaw inna Dilrv in. IT Count v Savinea llink At Irmt Co.. nid. Asket 12"0 S0 4s1 275 41 IV) 12 100 Po no 361) . . l'lrt Natloml bank (Carbondale) Stardard Dnlllns Co Traders' National Hank 17) Sainton Holt k Nut Co Hm 30 People's Hank New Mexico Ity. A: C Co.... PONDS. Pennton Passeneer Hallway, 1J0 first Mortcace, due injo People's Street Hallway, first mort- cacr, due 101 S Teoplc'a Street Hillway, Oeneral mortKasr, due n't Dickson Vlaniifatturins; fo Lacka Tonnhlp School fl per cent. Cltj of Scranton St. Imp, 8 per cint Scranton Traction 6 per tent 115 (15 m ino 1 102 102 115 Scrnnton Wholesale Mnrket. (Corercled by 11. CI Dale. 27 f.ackowarina Av ) Hmtcr-Fresh, JO'iaJIc.; dairy, fresh, n)ii4 201 ve Cheese Full cic.im, new-, lOtsallc. Feei. Wcitem (rehl 13',-aHt j nearby 8t 15al52c ' Heans-rer bushel, rhoitc marrow, $2 60a2 61 Pea Beans Per bushel, tholcc mairow, 535a J2.10 Medium Beans Per bushels. $2.40ai2 ty Oreen Pea Per busheles, Jl 40a$l 4?. Flour Best patent, per barrel, fj u Bwl Kidney Beam Per bushel, 2.(5i$2J0 Potatoes Per bushel, F5a00e. Fhllndelphln Grain nnd Produces. Philadelphia, July 11 W heal- Firm, 'Jr. higher, comrait ciadr July, (lSljiiiic Corn Stronff and l',r lucther, No 3 mixed .lull. Sla 51'se. Ojt- Firm and l.il 2 higher, No 2 wliite cbpp-d, .)7Ha1Se Butler Finn, good di. nmidi fancy western creamer;, in'jo , do. do prints, 20,. , do. nearby. 22c. Kgc--Firm. fair demand; fresh nearby, lb i do western. H'ji Hi , some lots, ll'dc ; elo. aouthwestern, 12'je , do. tmithcrn, 12 Cheese-Quiet, but Heidv; New York lull creams fancv small, ni,iaoir ; do do do. fair to choice, SUaOc. Heflned Sutrirs t'nehanged. Cotton -I 1n lower, middling upland, el 3-lc Tallow- (Julel, but sleadvi ciiv prime in hlula . i'so., rnunlrv ilo do bar rels, 45,,a(11e.! cakej, 5'ie. Live Poultrv Quirt, (owls easier; fowls. I2at2'jc , old roostcis, 7t ; spring rhlrkena, 1'iaJO. , .prlng iluiks, lO'si'tlc ; old do., 10s. Dressed I'outtrv -Hun, good de mand; fowN, tlioite, lit ; do, fair to cood, lutinijt ; old ronslera. broileii neaib, i.yi1..-. . ur. i, ilrt . i.e,.'. Hetelpts-j'loiir, 010 bariels anl SIO.ijOi) pounds In snLu. uln II Ntlpj.l. h.i.l.. U ...... ,1ij. lunhelsj nals, 52,010 bushels sliipmenls When, tin,, p., iiiisiiii., sum, ivu.i.j., uiisneis, oai, II.0OJ bu.hels. New York Grain nnd Produce. New oik, July 11 Flour - i tlve and tirm at old prncj. Wheat spin m.rkcl ftrini .No 1 red, 71c f. o b, atloat; .No icd, 72e. elevator; No, 1 .Northern Diilulh, TJ'i, f o, b afloat. Optlona were gencrallv active and ttioug and ac. Iilgheri -bilv closed, 711st.; September, 71c; October, "Hit ; December. 7.1c. Corn spot strong. No, '2. Ut. elevalm; olj.c. f. o. b. afloal. options viry attive, tln.rd stiong at ac. net advantc, .lulv tlosrd, M'ir.; Septem ber, Jl'jc ; October, SHjt j Detruiber, .1le. Ott pol sliongcr. No '2, sin 11,141.; No. J, .i;a3bi , No. 2 white, ;i7a1"l-r ; No .1, 3V.C.; traik mlxrtl western, ai' i'l"c 1 tut k white, .'.Rallr l)itions ttioug and again higher, In lliienved bv irop newi Butter -steadv ; cream civ, Ha-lli'lc i fulniy, llaH'tc , imltaltnn ciranui), 1lal7c ; state dair, I lalS't . cheese steady to flinij (amy laige colored. Pi 1 fancy large while, tie , fancy small colored, "'iai.e ; fain v small white. O'ta'Jc. Lggs-Irirgvilar, state and I'rnnavlvanii, Italic ; wesletn uman died, UalJVji.S western candled, llalit. Chlcngo Grain and Produce, Chlngo, .Inly 11. Cattle Ilecelpta, 8.5CV), In cluding 000 levaiui Steera generally slo ; butch er) nock steady (or choice, other) slow; good In prime steers, (fa.lOii 20; poor (0 medium, H.fiOaS; slnekeis nd feeders slow, 2!3a4 40; heifer), tU.V1.il.00; cannen, f:a2.n; bulla ilow, 2.40a4.40; calves choice ilrons. olher) i(eadv, lafi S5; Texai ttrers, f-l.C5i5 520; Texas bulls, I2.J0a3.10. Uost-ItectlDti todtv, 16.000; tomor- THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Four Lines, 3 Cents for Each Extra Line. For Rent. For Reinto About 1200 feet offloorspace on 4th floor of the Tribune building, suitable for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power, finquire at office of The Tribune. lOlt HKVI'-IIlgtit rooms. T.H .leftcr-on avenue, nil modern conveniences I 030 OIHX.V Hinr.B srRKCT, (en rooms, modern iinpruvcnients; sieam ncai lurnisncu, u,.... deslrable. For Sale. I-Olt SM.K ery large saddle horse; (horouehly sound and very genlle. Address W. C, Trib une Olllce. FOB SM.K-llie niosl atlrattlvc lots t citv. 1'rcia.olt avenue, tdork above lie school house. Double lot, I0sl70. gas, wall aewer pipes laid: only 1,VK). Take I'etersbuig cir and see thesr splendid lols pply II. Kaufold, He,, I'rescotl avenue, or 'llionws Bussell, K.O Harrison avenue. J Oil SM.F.-slT head work horses, one weighing LMKI pounds; two pilr tlrlvlng horses mate bed Can be seen at (ho United States hotel, 147 I'enn avenue. FOB SM.K -A Cottrell k Sons cjllnder press, 3.UWI, In good condition, new rollers, $.W0. -.pply Wilkes Barre Times Office, Wilkes Barrc, Pa. row, 13,000; left over, J.vin. active, SaleV higher, dosing strong, (op, ifn.sn; mixed and liuuncrs, .l.oao 10, Knnu tn t'noiic iiphvv, c" rt so. ropgh heavj, fVSJa'PB; light. JjSOiS.Fi; bulk Of silrs, 6afl 15. Sheep Itecelpts, 10,000; sheep, 10c higher; limbs, l.a2"ic. higher; Col oiadu shoin limbs tin tn $V3", spring Iambi up tn Wt good to choice wethers, $3 00a 4 40. (air tn chohr mixed. $.fija4. western sheep, KiiOi 4 40; .vearllnns, 4 21a I 00; native lambs, .7Ja 6; western lambs, f.1 i0a3 4S. Chicago I,lve Stock Market. Chieago, .lulv 11 Coarse grains were again active and higher lodav , September corn tins ing lalr. higher, and oats "4c higher. Wheal v.n (U111 In sympathy with corn and oits, and s-eptember closed Rsi higher; while provisions weir dull and closed iinchinged to 5c. higher. Cash tpiotatinns were as follows: Flour Dull and easy; No 2 red spring wheat, 0'ilfcc. ; No. 2 corn, 401;aljc. ; S'o. 2 vellow, 41'8i' ; No. 2 oats, ajifcc ; No. .1 while, Sl'ialjc , No. t (lax seed. SI SS, prime (imothy seed, $4 70; mes pork, lir,0il4 (0, lird, $00i'2'j. short ribs, V7.ooii0'i: drv salted shoulders, 7ilaHc. ; short clear sides, f IDai 50; whiskey, $1.27, New York Live Stock Market. ....... v.,.1. l.,l. it n...... VAmlnItt slrsdv. Calves cr.v little trade for stock, barelv steadv. tommon to prime veals, n T5. buttermilks, nominal. Oooil dliern Finn. Limbs opened strong; closed weak and ra-sler Sheep. ?lal J7'a; tholte. fl .10, ctin. sij.ii; lamii", 11 omi rt, nip car. ' Hogs Nominally weak on liunaio au- vices. East Liberty Cattle. Fast Liberlv. Julv 11 Cattle -'teadv; evtri, tlslati, prime. "o0i"70, good. 51. Oaiio. Hogs 'tenh: prime heavies, fi 2IU0.21; heavy mediums. h,30; assorted mediums, $8..lii9 7'4; best voikers. M'i0i8.l5; light vorkers and pigs, Vi.Ti; common to fair vorkers, il 20if 2; skips. 1ih; ropahs. Jl aal T1). slieep lligner, nesi wethers, 4 lOal JO; culls and common, l "nU 2.ji, jeaillngs, JIVlilW; veal calves, $7a7.50. Oil Market. Oil ( Itv, .lulv 11. Ciedit balances. 101 j certifi cates no'blds or offers Huns. lnl,22l: average, t8,43j. Shlrmcnti, 7,76G; average, 05,610. BASE BALL. National League. At Pittsburg H- !' K. Hn.lon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft- 0 S 1 r,ttsburg 80002 000 S 10 1 Batteries I'itlinger and Kitlridge; Tannchill and Zlmmer. I'mplics Fmslle and Nash. At Cincinnati li H. K. Brooklvn 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 05 11 3 ( inein'natl 0 1 O 0 2 0 0 0 ft 4 10 J Batteries Kllson and McOuIre; Phillips and Bergen. Umpire Behle. At Chicago It. IT. K. Philadelphia ...(10000000301-4 7 2 Chicago 2 0 1 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 3 11 5 Batteries Puzglehv and Douglass; F.ajon and Kahor. Umpire Cunningham. New Vork-St. Louis, not scheduled. American League. At Boston H. II. i:. Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 1 .1 0 Boston 1110 11 T I) Batttrles Plank and mith; Winter) and Schrctkongojt. Umpire Connolly. At Washington II. II. I.'. Baltimore 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 h (I 2 WiishinEtnn 0000 2 0000 2 8 2 Batteries Howell and Bohlnson; Mercer and (lark. I mpiie Sheridan and Jlanas.au. At Milwaukee n. IT. K. Cliirige 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 15 7 1 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 01 6 2 Batteries Katnll nnd Sugden; Iteidy and Con nor, Lmplic Cantlllon. At Cleveland n. IT. K Detroit. 1 11 0 0 0 n 0 0 O- 1 5 Cleveland 0 1 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 U 1 Bitteries-Cronln and Buelon; Moore and Venger. Umpire Haskell. Eastern League, I'rovldenre, fi; Toronlo, 2, Hartford, 4; Rnrhestei, 0. Worcester, 0; Montreal, 4. Sjiacuse-Buflalo, rain. AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. The court home team has organized as follows: Bee.e lawls, catcher; John Llo)d, pitcher; .f, W. Watklns, ilmrtstop; John Von Bergen, (list base; William Smith, second bane; Kugene Cos gtove, third base; John J. Durkin, lelt field, J W. Benjamin, center field; John K. fiaflney, right Held, fharlea J. Mlrtr, second catcher. The team is willing to plav (he city hill team, the l.iuerne court house team or any non profes sional team under 40 je.irs of aRc, TAYLOR LOCATED AOUINALDO. Chargea Made That Funston Did Not Discover the Chief. Arcorelln;- to tho Army nnd Navy rtcfjlster Issue or June ".'!) Octi. Fun ton did not discover tho location of AKiiliiuldci. The atatcmeiit la mad that Lieutenant J. D. Taylor, of tho Twenty-rout th Infantry, was the man who inndo the Important find. TIip ItrRlster nays; "Taylor whs In command of r com pany of his icglmont at rrintab,innan In the fiistnessos of Caiahullo Moun taliiH seventy-live miles rrom the rail ro.id. In May, 1900, one Tiocoplo Lin Banjran whs appointed chief of police and pained the confidence of Taylor to vliom ho made the ptoposltlon that 11 natlvo military band he organized. Procoplo was sent to Manila under pass to purchase musical Instruments and In Tils absence Lieutenant Taylor learned that the man was In reality a Major Nasarln Alambrla. of the In surrectos, and that some of the enemy were in the nelehborhood awaltlntr a SITUATIONS WANTED I'ROG. Wanted. WANTKD-An Intelligent (Catholic) lady or gen t If nun lo Oil light, pleasant position, good pa), If suitable. Addresi 1. O. Box. 20. Scranton, l'a. Help Wanted female. WWTI.D ladles or gentlemen, aalary sevent.v- five dollars per nonth and expmsm to travel No canvassing, fifty dollars per month at hmir, ateaely employment Call at (Irand Central Hotel. BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Received at Any of ttai Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 F. M. Central City ALBEBT scill.tlTZ. corner Mulberry street and Webster avenue. OUSl'AV P1C1ILL, W0 Adnu avenue. West Side OEOBCJK W. JF.KKISS, 101 South Main tvenuc. South Scranton FIIED L. TEBPrK, 7:0 Cedar avenue. North Scranton CEO. W. DAVIS, corner Norlh Main avenue) and Market street. Green Ridge CIIAIH.i;3 V. JONl'.S, 1517 Dickson avenue. F J. JOHN'S, M0 (Veen Illdge street. C. LOIIF..N, corner Washington ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg V. H. KXEI'FF.!,. 1017 lrvlnj avenue. Dunmore J. a. bo.ng & soy. Rooms and Board. LABOE front room with board (or two gentle men, 410 Adams avenue. Boarders Wanted. WASTED Table boarder). Mrs. 'lompklnj. Ml Washington avenue. Wanted To Buy. FAfiM WVNTF.D Near Klmhurst. about 2i ancs. will piv cash Musi be Impinveil Bring or send (nil deseripllon at oner. It. K. (omegis, Dime Bank building, Scranton Money to Loan. fsMO.uOO TO LOAN'-Lovvest rates; straight or monthly pajments. Stark k Co.,Traders hi Ig. ANV AMOUNT OF MONTY TO LOAV-ljuick, straight leans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 8 per cent Call on N. V. Walker, 8H-11S Connell building. Furnished Rooms. FOB BEXT One large furnished Iront room; alao one side room, 6-17 Adanu avenue. Lost. I.OmT V gold bulge with the name of .limes Toriney was lost In Sci inton A liberal ic w ird will be pild (or its iiturn to ihe Cullierj Engineer company. I.OVT On Jul.v 'i. poeketliook e ont lining Lchich alley pa.s, other pipers ajid ctinenev Be ward nf flu vCill lie paid for lis return to Tem ple Iron compin.v, llo.ml nf Trade liulldin:. Strayed. slIHYID-1o the piemlses nf the Moosie Moun tain Coal conipiiiv, Mir'liwnod. I'a , a Ijiko grav horse about lluee veam old Owner i.in havr same bv pajing costs. Moosic Mount nil Coal company. Personal. WILL 1 M'E confinement cases at my home. Box h Situations Wanted. SirCVTION W WTED-To go out washing and honing. Washing and nomng taken linnir also. Call or address flit .North Sumner avenue sin VTIOV WrhU A woman wants wash ing to take home. Addicas Mrs. A. U. Kvaus, ."13 Evans court. biri'VIION' W t.M'KD Bv a lespcetablr girl t.) do cookinc, can (urnlsli best reieiiiiees. rieass call at 514 Behecra avenue, lljda I'Jik Sin MIOV WNTKD-By a ueiod gill tn do gen et il housework; an give best rcfereiues. Please call at 5.14 Itebceca avenue, ll'de I'nk. Ml FA HON W'AMED Bj strong, active, .voting man, willing lo do any honest work; one jear's rvpenence In shipping; good lefcrcnccs. elilirss, II. 1, , earc of 'liibunc (Htitc. Sll CAT ION' W NIKI-llv a joung man, f i fii.t-iluss elcnui iplur Addicos "Mdio," care Inbune. SITUATION WNII.D-Dy a )nung man; well reccinmendd. willir lo wmk at anvtliinc, cheap, with boaid. Aeidiess K M., 511 Meridian street. Sill ATION WANTHl Bv a middlr aged woman as housckcrpd in wiihiwei's (amil); can give refeiencc Call en or address M, II , 113 South ltebecca avenue, scranlun, l'a. bll'l' ATION W NTKD -It) joung girl as nure. Call nt Fls Biver street, south side hlTLHTIOK NTLD-f!lrl wants situalion at geneial hniiewoik (iood sleail) girl. d dresa M. Bochloid, Ocncril Ddivciy, Went sido roatoftite. SITI'.MION WN'li:D A first class roaehman o lies a situation with .1 private familv Capable, jober and reliable and understands tlir biialnejs thoroughl.v , with reference). Addic.a Coachman No. S.ll I'enn avenue LEGAL. BOABD OF KXAMINFrfs ( andidalea for Ihr .f tiro of mine inspectors in the Hr.1 and see oml inspection dl.lrlcts aro heieby iinhn.il tlat the board ol examiners appointed bv (lie enurt of cominon pleaa of I ackawuuna countv vvlll meet at (he Board o( control room, ( ity Hall, in Ihr Cllv of Scranton. mi 'luenlav, Jul) 10, lnul, at 1 o'clock p m (or ihr cv.inlnation of sueli caudi dates as ma .ipp.ar befiur them landidai' will please notice Ibal .'. linn II of the mine law icnulies. tin in lo piodiiec sillsfictory evi elence to the boaid ol having had at least flir 5 ears practical experience in the anthracite coal mines ol I'cnnsjlvania. JOHN F. SNVHI.lt, l I, UN lllf IIMtllS, .1 Wills Ol Nil, jmis f Mortniso.v, ALEX. Itllll.AND, Attest Board, EMU. BONN, Clerk. call to arms they had conveniently hidden Aecoidinfr to tho HeRlster, a deserter from AUnihrlo's pomnuind was forced Into divulging tho whereabouts of Filipino documents, and by following up clewn Taylor found that Agulnaldo was at Palanderado, Taylor sent all letters to General Funston together with Important Information that en abled the Kansan to carry out his ex ploit. The neglster notes us a remarkable fact that Lieutenant Taylor has not been nicmtloned In the offlclal dis patches nor shared In any reward for Aculnaldo's capture. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Thin Pour Line), Cent) for Gich Bttra Lin), PROFESSIONA L. Certified Public Accountant. i:il MID C. SPAl'I.DI.N'll, 23 TBAUE113 DAN'.; Building. Architects FIIWAItD IT. DAVIS, AiK.IUTF.CT, CO.N'.N'ELL building. HlFDhniCK L. IHtOWN, UlCII. B, BEATi Lstate Kscliange llltlg , ma Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. U 1IAIIDISO, WM CON.NF.I.L BUILDINO. Dentists, I1B. C. H. F.ILF.NUEIKIKB, TAULI BUILDIN'O, spruce street, Scranton. PR. O. O. HUtlACH, 111 WYOMING1 AVENUE, Lawyers. IBANK E. nOVI.i:, ATTOnNKY-AT-LAW. Booms l:, 14, 10 and 18 Burr building. F. K. TIIACY.ATT'V.COMMO.NW EALTH IJI.tlQ. O. B. KEPIXXlt.e, ATTORNEY-LONS NE0O. (Ia(ed on real estate security. Meara building, corner Washington avenue and tpiuce street. WII.LARD, WABRF.N k KNAI'P. ArTORNEYS and counsellom at-lasv. llepubllcan building, Waslilngton avenue. JTSSUP k lESSfp. ATTORNEYS AND COUN. sellora at-law. Conimonwealth building, Boomj 10, 50 and SI. EDWABD W. THtYI'.B. TrORNEV. ROOM POSPOi, oth fl00ri jiears liulldlng. I.. A. WS.TBI.S. MIOIINEY AT-LAW, BOnC of Trade building, Scranton, P). I'ATTEn-ON k WILCOX, TB MII'.RS' NATIONAli Bank liulldlng. C COMFOYS 0 13 REITm.!CN BLMLDINO A W BFRTHOI F. OFFICE MOVED TO NO. 211 Wjcmlng avenue. Physicians and Sugeons. DR W. 1J. ALLEN, 5U .NORTH W'ASIUNOTOS avenue. DR S W. LHMORFMT;. OFFICF. 3.T. WASIU Ingtnn avenue. Itestdenee, 1J11 Mulberry (hronli dlseasr, lungs, heart, Mdneva arid genltn urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels and Resturants. 1IIK H.K PUT. 125 ND 127 FRANKLIN avenue. Rates reasonable. 1'. ZEIOLER. Proprietor. SCBTON IIOCSE. NEAR D.. L. & W. TA?- eenger depot. Conducted on the European pln VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Seeds. O. R. CLARKE k CO., SEEDSMEN AND KUB3 eryinen, store 201 Washington avenue; jrecn houses, 1950 North Main avenue; atore tele phone, 782. Scavenger. A. B. BBIOC.S CLEANS PBIVY VAULTS AND cess pools, no odor; only improved pump) cued. A. B. Brlggs, proprietor. Leave order) UOO North Main avenue, or Klcke's drug atore, cor ner Adams and Mulberry Both telephone). Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, BEAR b1LACKa7"aVE.7 Scranton, I'a , manu(ac(urer of Wire Screen). Miscellaneous. URFVsMAKI.Na FOB CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladles' waists. Louis Shoemaker, ill Adama avenue. Ml'f! CRfiEE BltOS , I'BINTFRS SUPPLIES, EN selopes, paper bags, (wine. Warehouse, 1ST Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa. THE WILKES BMIRE RtCOBD CAN BE HAD in Scranton nt the news stands nf Belsmin Bros . 40i) spruce and 3IU Linden: M. Norton, 121 Lackawanna, avenue; I. S. Schutier, 211 Spruce street. LEGAL. OltPIHNV (Ol l(T .! i; I- state of Margaret S. h nned.v, l.itr nf Ihr ot) of Scranton, county cf Laikawanna, drisrd Bv virtur of en nil, i of thr Orphans' Court cf I ael.au. mm eoiinlj, there will be exposed to public, e-alr, nt Ihe Uhmation loom in thl Court House, in the eilv el 'nranlnn, county ot I.iikawanna, md state ( IVnnsvlvania. on Thur. il.i) the Iwent.v liflli dav of Julv. A D, nineteen bundreel and on-, at ten o'clock a, m. of said elav, the billowing pirer ol land and appurldl finres. to wit- Ml liiat erilaiti lot, piece, or panel cf Ian I slluitr, Ivtnj and bring In the Eighth Waul ol tin- e-ily of Seranton, county of l.ickawanna, and state of I'ennsvlvanla, bound. id and elrseiilied us follows, to wit Being lot number thlitirn ti in lilock number sixteen (11) upon Ihr town plot of the rltv of Scranton, Intended to Ir elu v leeoided; Is thirlv Ave (S) feel wiih in In nt on ihr northwesterly slds ,l South Wasluiiii ii aveniit , Ihe same width in re ir, on an nlliv .ivlun (Ihl (eel wide for puhlic use, and one bundle I ami fiflv il.VI) feet deep along thr in itheasti rlv side nf Biver street. In. cellicr Willi ilio light lo enclose, nicupj and uss ten (10) feet in fiont of said tot on South Wash Itistnn iivenur .md ten i0) fret along the stdr of Mid lot nn Biver tiret In manner and ferir Kn sin b ri.-ht is siven In foinier eonvevanees o siid premises,, Icing thr isamr prrmlsea vrhirn 1-ilward I Walsh, bv deed dated second dav oj Mirih D, rikhteeii hundiei and ninet.v seven, and ircorded on Ihr fcmilli div nf Marih A D, ilchtiin hundred nnd ninet.v seven, in the edtu') b r thr ireoidini; nf deeds, etc , in and for ot' eoiiiitv if L.ikiwanin, in dent book No 115. pate jl etc , sold and convejed to said Margaret Mott heniiedv. In lee Coal and minerals re nerved Ml lm nued with i two storied and biseinent (raiuc hotel, n barn and other Improve, punts lerni) of ule Three llr.iinnl dollars at (imi of ule and the remaindci upon ccnflrmation o; JOHN T KENNEDY. Administrator. (II MILLS I. llv.Wl.EY, Attorney (or Estate. - , I FINANCIAL. Vs,.". ".'. -" OLDEST! SAFEST! BEST! WALL STREET Money Will Earn Dig Monthly Thelnvestor'aFundPajaSeml menthly, Ihr oleleft established In merlca No certlflcat holder has oer lost a cent I'avmcnts made ti all suhacrlhcis every IS da). No trouble Nt dela Money refunded on demand Writ) te da for partieiilaia, tiee to any a .dress. C K. Maikey i. to, Hudson Bld'g , New York. $55,000 Rocky Mount, N. C 5 Water, Sewer and Electric Light BONDS. Yielding 4.40 Per Cent. Write lor special circular, Rudolph Kleybolte & Co. . 1 Nassau St, New York.