i" c V-' ,- H J.1 '"P1 HPS'i . t $. THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATCRDAr, JUL 13, 1901. ft W4tv NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MONTROSE. v. tpceitl to the Scranton Tribune. Monti ose, July 12. I'oiiRirsstnan t F. WilRht anil l'o.itniHHtcr Ocoirp Shaeff. of Susxtuchtinnii, uotr- In town yesterday conltilns with our locnl politicians lORnnlltiR the present po litical rlttiutlon In Stifuiiielinniiu 'oun ty. After eonniiltiitloii and tliorotiKlily anvnsslnR the matter. It Is the opin ion of the learteis that the lestllt of the primaries and convention next month -w. Ill be an emphntle victory for t'onsrcssmnn Wrlirlit uwl his adher ents. Arthur Santniler, of Waveily, Lackawanna county, iliKttlit niRiin Izcr of the Prohibitionists, Is woikhiR throughout this county. oirhiiIzIhr tin third party men for this cut's cam palpn. Mr. Santniler Is to "oifranl.o" Montiose next Wednesday evening at the Baptist hutch. Miss Ida Cooper, of New Yoik, Is a guest at D. 1.. Uoblnove's, on Che napo stieet. The head of the pypsy band that-l in camp Just south of the borough is Frank Mullens, of the flitn of Mullens Bros., Buffalo, horse dealets. A number of the friends of Mrs. .1. W. Chapman tendered her a surprise party at her home on Chestnut stieet, Wednesday, July If, In honor of her seventy-sixth biithday. The Junior b.ise ball team of Mont rose went mi'i yesterday to Camp "hoconut, at Cat in. ill's lake, and play id a Rame with u nine composed of the VounR men fiom the city who aie amplnR theie, most of them belnc jolleRe athletes. It was expected that ihe Montroe younRslers would pet spanked and that they did, the score being 7-.1. There is a probability that each of the Montrose tire companies will en tertain an out-of-town company on the occasion of the annual parade of the Monti-eta fire department. AmotiR the latest ,u rivals at D. B. Lathrope's, on South Main street, aie Mr. Fanner, wife and ilnur-liter, of BlnRhamton; Mrs. 11. H. Heed, Miss Dingey, Miss Steenson and Mis. Dun ton, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. K. P. Riley and daiiRhter, Katheilne, of New Haven, Conn Mrs. William H. McCreary. of Hall stead and little daiiRhtei. were Ruests of Dr. and Mis. .1. (5. Wilson this week. Clerk K. It. W. Se.ule. of the Fed eral com t, was RtcetlnR friends in this place on Wednesday. Jamef C Van Cnnipen has been chosen by Monliose Fire company. No. 2. a delegate to the state fliemen's convention. Heniy W. Jejt.sup, i'sc., of New Voik, who Is summorlnR in Montrose, will speak at the lCRiilar evenlnR ser vice in the Presbyteilan church on Sunday evenlnR. Miss Bessie Haines, of Hush, ns a guest of Montroe ielatles this week. Miss Miriam Dawiey has pone to New burpr, N. V., where she will spend the summer at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Kiificne Morton. An "t'nclc Tom's Cabin" company will show under canvas In this place on Wednesday of next week. The play seems to never Rrow old, and It will be a surprlue If there Is not n larRe attendance. W. D. B. Alney Is on a business tilp to New York. Mr. and Mrs. N. C Warner nnil son, Kenneth, aie vIsltlnR lelatlves at Montclalr, N. J. Mrs. Charles II. Fowler and pon, Henry, of New York, arrived in Mont rose today, and will spend the sum mer nt the home of Mrs. Fowler's mother Mrs. Watious, on Maple street. Rev. Father Bustln, of Scranton, was a visitor at St. Mary's icctoiy yester day, and Father Broderlck Is today entertaining Rev. Father Manley, of Susquehanna, and James Kllpatrlck, of Elllcott City, Md. THOMPSON. i Epeelal to the Scranlon Tribune. Thompson, July 12. Oeorgo I. Clark, of the Corner store, was rlolnpr. busi ness in Seranton and reckville, yes terday. Elijah Tuttle and wife, of Lyon street, Hetiick, visited their son, Charles, yesterday, F. J. Osgood, of Forest City, is look ing nftcr telephone business In town today. F. M. Lewis took the Delaware and Hudson train this morning for Bing hamton. The 3eason at Coxton lake has open ed quite briskly. Campeis are polns and coming daily and those returning show unmistakable signs of the lively time the mosquitoes have had. Miss Ruth Leonard, of Poyntelle, who has spent some weeks with lier aunt, Mrs. Frances Demaray, expects to return home tomorrow. Rev. J. M. Correll, of the Jackson charge, who has been nway for his health for some weeks, has not Im proved, and his leturn lias been post poned for a week or more. Rev. Lar rahAo will supply his pulpit next Sab bath. Because of the cloudy weather these days haying goes slowly. Miss Nina Harrison visited relatives In Starrucca yesterday, The Endeavorers will rIv nn Ire cream social on the Haptist parsonage lawn Saturday evening. Mrs. M. Q. Meaker, of Carbondale, save nn address in the Methodist Episcopal chinch heie Wednesdav be fore the ladles of the Woman's For elgn Missionary society. She was en tertnlned while heto by Mis. A. H. Crosier. William Scott, of Lan.-slmio, was a caller In town Wednesday. The Seven Sisters' plcnle win )0 held at Comfort's pond tomoriow Mrs J. L. Smith and Mis. Daniel Ulover! of Thompson; Mrs. James Skinner, of Busquehanna; Mis. Jeny Sloeiim of Blnghamton; Mrs. Norman Wnll.Wal ton, N. Y.; Mrs. George Carpenter, of Starrucca, and Mrs. Hugh Wllklns, of Hallstead. nre the slsteis that will meet on this occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Danforth Walker are visiting Mrs. Fletcher, who Is slowly Improving. Charles Jones, of Scranton, canio up this morning, nnd went out to Coxton lake, where he has a little farm, for nn outing. ' ' FOREST CITY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Forest City. July 12.-Robert E. Alex, andnr, who has for years been a resi dent of Forest City and a member of the official board of the Methodist ehurch, has moved hie family to New Vork city. Mr. Alexander Is looking nfter his Intervals in the Alexander ear replacer, nn Invention veiy fnvoiably known In the railroad world, He has Just had patented an Impiovenient on the oi Ik I nn 1 Invention, and It Is to be honed that Mr. Alexander will lenn tho financial tewnid he ilesei ves. ('"ill C. Manzor Is III nt Cornwall. N. Y., whete he has been visiting since Julv i. ,lnpph Mnveis this week letiiiued f i .mi ii visit of a imituh's Munition In England. On Wednesday next, July IT, the three big locals of the t'nlted Mine Woikers of Ameilca will hold a big union pic nic on the Ontailo nnd Westem Riounfl. It Is expected that the ciowd piesent will be the Utgest ever seen PICTURE Polo game on horseback. at a local picnic, and the committers aie making aiiangements .molding!. An lie cieam j-oclal will be held In the basement of the Congiegatlonal tiiuith, Monday nlghl. The Vandllng How Liiinpany will hold their annual picnic and clambake, August IT, on the Vandllng giounds The Sacinment of the Loid's Supper will be admlnlsleied Sunday morning in the Methodist chuuh. It will be pie ceded by love least at Jl.30. John Alexander was In the inetiopolis this week on hulnie. The funeial of Antonl 1'ei tchuinne took pl.ue this moinlnR and was very largely attended. St. Jo.veph's society and the Mine Woijfeis' local, of whlih he was a membei," attended In a body. Spi vices weie held In St. Agnes iliiiiih. IntPimcnt was made in St. Apnea ctinu tery. HONESDALE. Iprclal to Ihe Scrsnton Tribune. Honesdale, .luly 12 The new shoit sleeve, baie-ain; fad ot the younR ladles, with their sun-bllsteied atms, looks so comfortable. Freeman's i.nhestia will play again next Sunday nt Lake Loilote. The Wa.Mie County Herald, which has passed into the hands of n stock company, with NeKon J. Spencer as man.iRei, will remove their plant fiom Eighth stteei to the building of Mauln lialvln, foimeily the Reed diug stoic, next to Menner & Co. County Supeilntcndent Dnvld L. Hnwer Is at SallailsbuiR, Pa., the home of his patents, where he will spend the remainder of Jul. Wlnans Hull, who Is now conllned In the Wayne county jail, aicused of the minder of Edwin Schooliovor, was mar iled about five ye.us ago to a Miss Nora Terrll, then a resident of Car bondale. She came to Honesdale for a time. After the death of their only child, she returned to Carbondale. She could not endure the tteatmpnt of Hull and left him. She is Mill living, but not In this community. Her mother, now Mis. J. Sllsbee, Is living In White Mills. To fully leallze the enjoyment of the New York fresh air chlldien, one must visit the faim-house whete they nie quartered. Their ages lange from 4 to 12 yeais. Thev aie ery much attached to their Sunday school teacher, Miss Agnes Knowles, who came with them. She is also a klndeigarten teacher and engaged In city missionary woik. On Fildny the twenty-six little gills, In company with the l.idles who have lliein in chaige, matched to the lawn of Mrs. P. S. Barnes, wheie hei two daughters, .Miss Ida and Mis. W. J. VauKuien, had nnanged for their en teitalnnipnt. After lefieshments weie seived, the chlldien gave some recita tions, anil pioceeded to have a Jolly good time. Erie Conductor Heniy Stroller, who takes a deep Inteiest In the fresh air chlldien, was piesent nnd entered Into the enjoyment or the oe caslon. The chlldien uie perfectly happy, nnd wish to lemnln In the coun try, Mr, Stradei lias placed, thtoiigh his cffoita alone, two bundled nnd three fresh air chlldien In homes ' In Port Jervls this season Kmuse's Headnche Capsules, were the Hist headnche capsules put on the mnrket. Their Immediate suc cess resulted In n host of imitations, containing nntlpyrlne, ehloial, mor phine and other Injurious dings, pur porting to be "Just as good." Avoid these imitations and Insist on your hnvlng Krause's, which speedily euro the most severp cases and leave no bad after effects. Pileo 23c. Sold by all druggists. HOPBOTTOM. Fn-elsl to the Fcranton Tribune. Hophottom. July 12. Mr. M. J. Hart ley, who has been ill, Is slowly iecover Ing. Mr. John Tiffany visited his wife, at Montrose, pn Wednesday. Mis. Tif fany, having gone away for a shoit rest, was taken quite III and Is now at the home of her sister, Mis, T. Allen, of Monti ose, Mis. Nancy Kllbuin Is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Saunders. Miss tli nee McKeever was calling on friends In town on Thursday. J. W. Strupler was ut the county seat tecently. l Mr. und Mm, Smith, of knghamton, N. Y nre visiting nt the home of her father, E. C, Ycamans. MIm Stella Jeffeis Is visiting her nunt, Mrs. O. D. Itoberts. Ralph Aichbuld was In town on Thin. idiiy. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis, of Providence, It. I., who have been iltlng In the lclnlty of llopbottom nnd NUholson, letuined to their home on Thursday. WAYHART. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Waymatt, July 12. James Doyle nnd sister, Anna, of this place, and Mia, James Giuliani, of New York city, me visiting telatlves at Rock lake, this county. Mrs. Sarah lleadley, of Indlnn Orch nid, Is visiting her biother, James Miner, of this place. Mis. Unit France nnd chlldien have letuined home, nfter n ten days' visit with her sister, Mrs. Onln Matthews, of New York. Joseph DaiKpie was a Honesdale vis itor on Thin "day. Ml. E. E. Eiickett nnd chllilieii. of Hancock, N. Y aie the guests of the PUZZLE. Plnd the other player? lntteis' sister, Prof, and Mrs. J. F. Donley. Miss Ellda Schoonover and cousin, Mis. Mattle Fiost, hi ft spending a few d.i.ss with Mis. Chester Bryant. Mrs. Bryant Is a first cousin of the late Ed win Sihoonover, who wa mutdeied near the lake on the 2tith. Mis. Byion Peck and child me the guesti of her patents, Mr. and Mis. Daniel Wonnacott. Dr. F. F. Price has left for a pleas uie tilp to California. Mis. W. L. Cair, of (Jieen Ridge, is stopping at the icsldence of Mr. and Mis. F. V. 'air. Mis, F. It. Vnicoe has been enter talnlng her mothei, fiom Mlddleluwn, N. Y., the past week. The new Mcanier "Helen." which was recently plnied nn Lake Loilote, Is In charge of John Lung, of this place. Henry Pea ice, of Denver, Col., Is vis iting his sister-in-law. Mis. Maiy Pen ice. Mrs, Mnrgatet Chubb, who hai been visiting he: daughter. Mis. Peter Jones, of Oneonta, N. Y., has letuined home. SUSQUEHANNA. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna. July 12 Hon. Amos J. CunnnlnRS, of New York, who has been spending a short time at Foiest Home paik, yesteiday letuined to Washing ton, D. ., accompanied by Dr. Bland and son, of Washington. Dr. C. L. Hill and wife, of Scranton, passed thiough town esterday by automobile, en mute to Albany and New Yoik. It was the first auto to ap pear In Susquehanna. Mis. Saiah Munson, of the Oakland side, is III with iheumatlsm. Truman C. Manzer. a piomlnent citi zen of Susquehanna, was In town on Thursday. Local Erie special nfllcerx an est pei sons who "dead-head" on trains, and compel them to pay fare. (leorge Kirk, who Is summering In Windsor township, Is iccoverlng from his iccent Illness. After a bilef Illness. Mrs. John Drl coll, a highly tespected resident, died ta her home, on Prospect Mieet, this moinlng. She Is survived by the hus band and seveial chlldien, Including a babe a few das old. The funeial will ptoh.ibly take place fiom St. John's Catholic i lunch on Monday moinlng, Business- Is lulsk In and about the Eile shops. William Mnlpnss, of East Main street, was nrrested this morning by Con stable Washburn, chaiged by his wile with assault nnd tmtteiy He will have a heating this afternoon. Miss Lulu Rellly has letuined home fiom a visit with Carbondale lelatlves. The Eile lins put chased several new locomotives of n much laigei type than any heietnfoie ued on the load. The first of the new older was put out on Saturday. It Is No. 1,417, and Is of the new compound cylinder type, designed for speed nnd heavy work. The headquarters of A. E. Mitchell, chief mechanical engineer of the Eile railroad, will be lemoved from New Yoik city to Susquehanna, and niTlce rooms aie now being fitted up. It Is believed that the oftiie of seveial other officials will soon be lemoved to this place, und that the town will enjoy a decided boom. Machlneiy to the vnlup of $27'.,000 has been put in the shops this season, and more will follow, in the enlaiRcd boiler shop and elsewheie. The old town Is prepared to stand a very large amount of prosperity. IVELSHJHILL. Fpedul to the Scranton Tribune. Welsh Hill, July 12.-Mr. nnd Mrs. S, J. Owens, of Scranton, are with us again for the summer. Many summer boarders are enjoying their vacations at Lake Idlewllde, our popular summer lesort. Mrs. W. Wutkins spent Tuesday in Carbondale. The many friends of Mrs. Catherine Eynon at Scranton will bo grieved to hear of her death at Bangor, Wis., recently. She is burvlved by her brother, Mr. John Watklns, of this place, tin.' last of a family of five children. Mis. Thomas ThoniHs, of Scranton, is visiting .friends here. Mr. William Maxey, of South Gib son, attended church here on Sunday last- . i r-T,. J ' THE MARKETS. , Wall Street Review. New York, .Itil.t ',-Tiiih)' Mock nmrkct mm tiibmlllnl to .inuthir ilu.liv i'toiri nt llipilda linn, v, tiidi (,ni. i,l utne wide Iop In the pried r,f tocl In llic Uie uticrnoon there w.n eiiiiiiitl,il r.illj, vliii h wiped out Important I'leprntlon "I I hi- iluiuinl utul iKilhiri. 'Ihe ilci'liU J liiPKiiliir, but ttllh prlin "fit the tup en l ln icimrrj-, The Immm une the ttlc fill lt.ru in lucikliiir ul(p, Inn the irtiil-t(irn lotur, of .link loi'l tn..i. ulili.nii iiny nM ti(i' In the lnpc nt Im.tliiK n ruppoit the luir k't. 'the inii.iiiriue w tli.it on e.t(.li iucc. eile ra til b the liriia ntnp lo. nnlcit ctc nil tmcrcil eml pcitiliilp niarnln. wlpnl out. (cm fti Hie lifokne In ell out tticlr iiiMiinnr to Mop lo.n tor lliiiu.chr., llirtc i. knur Kclllna throuch (omtiillon hniLc. front all iiurirr bj lli.it tni ot Imlilcra ulildi t. ill.inuiei,i'il Ii the mere tin t ot n He I line utul uhlili sell., on the pro.peit ill ueltlni rloik. tin k ill luuir lliriiie. llihmlim lit tlilt iIj of liol.lt r .id.lfil In the ilemiiiil trom the hnit hepe, Ihe lad' r.illj. 1 In- ni'M from the corn belt nhoiM'il mi Inipiowinint In the Mew of loik op, mIou, unit II ,n the iiju'tiinir ciioU lloni tin ioiii uhiili toppleit omt iirlie ot Ink- ill t r olne iiIlMi. Ii.ol tieen llllili' lo.iril I mm In Hie cirli ile.ilini!.. Ihe leritia of Ihe ntitioiiniiil I'ltlinii'iil nt Hie Heilirn fielglil Lite iII-IiiiIhiih' mi. .il-n iniiiiilereil uiMitl.fjitori on miiiutit nl Hie iiitinioii'il ileleitloit of one ot the minor ninN in Hie litlinr,i 'the iliiircMo e of inw lictn fii Hie lonfi'iec. on the labor ill.pnte In the .liel Urn i Mil. the iibjei I of rnn'iiiMio! appielnii.loii. Hi. f.nt that ,iiii,inn. ncre Kiirn M.lniln Hi.it in otmiil Mill nn nl niil. piobablv Ik inmle lufoie ihe eml of Hie work ot Hie trinu ot Hie Sorlhern l'.nltli eelllement iauri i1Ujtiioiiittni nt mci Ihe lion ippeu.inie ot ffiali a Matcnunt toili( an. inii.eil ome re iiineiK'e nl iiiiealnes. lrt lenettril iIImohI fhoiihl ,eelnp In that quitter I mler the rloo.l of cltinir onlcM thrown upon Ihe tiuikel bv Ihe inititcnie .il Ihe lailuit illtunii ibIiib fiitor-i Ilieie wen ilrtlinei below lal nltthl'i Ie-.fl. fAr Vhah pteferieil of polnn, I nlnri I'.n iftt . 1; Hoik llanil ami llelawaie ami llinl.on, "i. Oht i .ico ami Ml mi ami IVm mil I'.imIh, Hj, ami -l l.oul .ind an IrmilMit, I. It will be eeen Hni tin lorn laiiiinn r.iilmi.U wiie rlci iileillj tin mi itest .nhYieM, Imt that Hk weikncvi wa'a m i, ueneral ti iniliiiiletl hi mh h lotoi a, liela wate ami tludton, ; l.ai kiwanna, I a. New Voik lentral, I; l'cniibaiiii, .1. (heiipeike ami Ohio, flij. anil I oinnl,tite. fla, i;. The lite lally, which miterlallv niodifleil thee ileillnct, wa pi imar 111 Hue In Ihe morf-nld cnnilltlon of Hie market, the lieu haine operated on Ihe hurt lde with ureal hoIdneM through the week. T0l.1l ilr, 1,0.411 haic. 'I lie i.itltoad bond tniikct wi onlv moderately litlie, and weik In Mnpitli.v with stock. Total i-alra pal iluc, .,iil,niiO. 1 niteil Mite- new I ilet lined 1; per eint. and the old Ii ami tliu 3i ailtanced 't per icnt. on the la-t till The followlns quntatloni Tribune by M. S. Jo-dan re hirnlfhed Thl Co., rooms ,05 7' Telephone 5CCM: Ueare building, Scranton, Pa. Open In?. .111erl1an -uiar t-w Xinerican lobacio 1 !0 Mihl-on 75i Mihlion. I'r m2 Hrook. Traitlen 7 Hill k (lliln oii-H I'onl. Tnhaitn fK I hit. k 111. Wct -Jl "-I Paul IMlij Itoik Mind l.Ui Kan -. 'Ie . I'r . lliclv Iaiw t'loi et. it i'i U'i "0 M 71 Intr. 1.17'i 1".', nn n7', lii.i, :t 7i. Hi, hi; 1 1 Ti7 lii'i ;. 1 nn 1 1 ' on"-, 15 i:n M IU'4 :n 7". ?.n 0,74 fi lin 'n4 in. 8 :;r,i; (.11, 17 ii.'i; 1U'', w. ii j I -"a 371, '; i"i r3'. mi 11 fi ai'n II": til tetui-. k Nili W.i ini'j in.p2 Man lleiated 117', US'1, 111', Met TiHttinii ii p.sij iflVj, Mi.o IMiinr Kill-, mil, pit "oiith. Pailfl .Wi ,i'ia 4'i'A Norfolk i ct 4'i n 1714 V. Y. ( cnlial Ii.' M M Ont k Mc-tcrn Sl :ii 'W'J I'cnna Hi Ill, llt; 141 Heidtni- Itv :il II 3Vi Itp.itlin-f Hi., I'l T.V, 7-ii8 71 l'acifli Mill so : :in Soiitlicrn It. n l',2 'i'l'i 2- ioulhcrn II It. I'r Si M' B''i Tenn foil k Iron IW3 M'i .'i7 I'. I.ither 12'i 12"-8 l I'. n Leather. I'r 7ri 77 71'i I . S. Ituliber -Ju'i -.11', Cni'2 fnion I'ailfle I1, i'-'i !H' Piimn I'ailili', I mi; s'H4 7 V.ib.ili. I'l a 3- 3.' Wiiletii I nl'in '"I'll tai'ii ViU I'ol. I'nel k Iron 0' '.! 00 111al Copper Ut1! III"-; 1 10 People's Ua M-lij- 1H HIH Krie 71', :i .i't Mile, 1 1.7I4 i.7i; HI', (nl. Niiilhein I ! ll UU Tex.n Paillli K'i", 'l; :;H nier. Cir Koiindrv .... 2'i'i -:i'4 27'i I . s Mecl Co Ill; tP4 41 f. K felicl Co , Pr t.Ta ni' !HU .NKW "iOHK 0I7AIX MARKET. Open, inc. llluh' Low Clo et. et. ing. 71 7'H 7.11, 7.1 71', 74'b WHKAT. '-pplcmbcr tin eintirr ennv. Septcmlier liciimbcr 004 .Wi y Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. ni.i. .iac( l.'il 310 40 12, j ... 13 110 123 lf0 03 Ml S6.1 S21 M 171 lO'l 1,10 I'llft National 11 ink Nitnton Nitlnu'i Hink 1 liitil National Hank Ulme DcpoMt and liimnit Hink.. Kunonn l.isht. II k I. Co Lacka Tmtt Mfe lcpo-lt Co Clark k Snoier Co., I'r Mranton lion I'raic & M(b. Co,... Nrnnlon Axle Witks Lai m inni I'd" '-I. I'r Counlv Siim; Hank k Tiu.t Co.. t'iret National Dank iCarliomhle).. Mai.ihrd llrilliiu.' Co Trader.' National Hank iranlon Holt k Nul Co. , Peonle's Hink New- Mexico By. k C d HONDS. Scranton Paenser Hallway, first Morlsau-e. due 1120 H5 I'ccple'h StitPt Itillway, first mort- tace. due I'HS 115 Pecple's htrcet ttallwaj, fieneral mortcacp. due vi'l uj Huki-on Manufatturlns Co I.aiki. Tonhip Sihoot .1 per tent. ... CM j ot Si i anion M. Imp. 0 per cent Scranton Traction 6 per cent us ino 10J 102 Scranton Wholesale Mnrket. (Corcrcted by II. O. Dale. 27 Laikcwanna Ai" ) Hullct Freeh, 20i4iJlc.i daily, (risni lyt,a :0':i. Cheese-full cream, new, lOliallc. I:se etern frch, U'.ialle.j nearby state l.'i.ilJ'Jc- . ' Heant-Per buhel, choice marrow, :2OTjc-l Pea Hv-am I'er bushel, tholcc maiiov, fi.iU $ '" 1 0. Medium Bcans-rer Imxhcle. 40at u, (Jieen Peaa Per busheln. tl.40a.l.1, I'lour llest patent, per barrel, I 45. Ited Kidney Heant1'ei bushel, Ifj.4;a2.j0 Potatoes I'er bushel, 5aii)c. Fhllndelphia Grain nnd Produce. I'hil.nlilphli, July 12 - heit -Kirni, J(.. l,sl,. tr, imilrail triatle, .lull, 7ii'271i. Coin Mroiiit and i,( hlu-her. No. 2 inlxul Julv. ijijaliir. IMlt- Kiiin, 2c hiaherj No. 2 while tllppetl, 4n(. Fiom Firm and 5a Hk'. per baml hlRher. Win ter uper, .p2.10ai.21, i... extras -2.IOa.i.Uj Ptiina roller tlear, " 'Vif.lS; do. do tralBht, M.2iiilSDj wtstern winter wheat, 2 njal.2Ui ili, do flralght, .l.2,1a.'l 40j do. do patent, l.41.t ;t,ni, Kansas elraiirht in sac-ka, $.l,20,t:i'!jj tlo, patent In sacks if.U0j'l..1O; spring tlear, 2.lit .1,11. do. straight, S.1.3.1.I.I..1.1; tlo. patent, $.t.(li 3 75j do. favorite brands, f.l.R0a.1.U0; cltv niilN extu, lr2.40a-2.GO: do. ileal, I2.l)1al.l5; do. IiiIrIiI, HHa3.40j do, patent. $J.50a.l,fK. rtte Hour wai dull and harelv steady. Hutter Firm, Buod demand; tancy western crearnerv. liiljc; do iln. prints, 20c.; do. nearby do., 22c. Lggi Finn, lair demand; fresh nearby, Up.; do. western, He,; do, southwestern, 12',je. ; tlo, southern, 12c. Cheese Steady; N, y, (l( t reams faniy small, l)ijat)-c. ; do. tlo do. fair to. tholce, S'ial'e. Refined Sugars Unchanued. Cotton- steady. Tallow Steady; ilty prime in Mull., J'ii.; muntry do. do. barrels, 4a,c ; takes, S'f. Lle Poultry Dull nnd catler; fowl. 12,il'lHp.; old roojters, 7c,j sprinp chick ent, 1.1a-0p.i spring ducks, lOHallc; old do., 10... Dreued Poultry Firm; good demand; fowls (holip, lie. ; do. fair to (rood, 0al0!5p.j old Misters, filjc.j broilers nearby, lSagJc: western tlo . 13.i2.1c, lleielpta Flour, 2,000 ksrreli nd 71. TOO.cum pounds in sacks; nheat, 31,000 hiiihelx, (orn, 11.000 bushels' oats. 47,000 bushels. MilpmOntx Wheat, 08,000 bushels; corn, 60,000 bushels, oais 13,Ouo buiJicls. New York Grain and Produce. New York, July 12. Flour Quiet, but stronj. Iv held; Jllnnesota patent, $3.b.1aj.0O. Wheal -No. 2 red, 78o. f. 0, b. afloat! No, 2 red. 7I. pletatori No. I Northern Duluth, 76c, I. 0. Ii. afloat, Options, actlie closed strong and 2Ua 5sfF- nt.,'!';her;,,,uIJrclo",') 71l--i September, WHc.i October, 7J!tc; December, 7"',,c. Corn Spot strong; No. 2, tlS",c. eleiator and o7-ic. t o, b. afloat, Options opened strong; rinsed strung at 2a2'e. net advance. July closed 5tic.j September. Wtic.j October. M;c, : December, Soic. Oats Spot firmer; No. 2, S7c, : No. 3, SnVji'.l No. 3 white, SSc.i No. 3 white. 37'.e,; track mlted western, 3rla,18c.: track white, 374i 4Jp. Options stiong and active acaln on bujlng influenced by the crop situation. Hutter Steadv; creamery, lsaHHjc; factory. 13al5Hp.j imitation creamery. tlal7c; state dairy, llaHUc. Cheese Firm; fancy large colored, SatHic,; fancy email white, fiafHsc.l fancy small colored, 0ia9Hc; lancy imail white, 8Uc Eggs Irresular; state THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Tlinn Fnur Lines, 3 CentA lor Hach Hitra Line. For Kent. For Reflito About 1200 feet oflloorspnre on 4th floor of the Tribune building, su'table for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of Till: TRIBl'NI. lOlt IIIAT ;iw,f rnmt. 7.1.1 .letleieon aicnuc; all inoilern t, rn nl. m ft P29 (JHIXV llllifii: vrnillT. ton rn.inu. modern Improiemciits, ftcam heat furnished; dcilr desirable. For Sale. Aevvwv 10H tl.f' Very lart-e eiddle hnrp tlmrouBlily lound and cry gentle. Aildie-s . t , Trllo line Olllce. K)l( SM.t: The mint nttraitlie lot In tin. I're-tolt avenue, btoik iiboie lu-w i liool home. Ilouhle lot, I0I7U. Ka, watei, .ewet ilpe laid, only -l,.Vl. Tike Pctci-liuiR nr ni'l ec these splendid lute. ppt II. Kmfoltl, Ml l'rpriill aicmic, or Ihuinaj lluell, lV llanl-on aenue. lOlt MI.K-A Coltirll Sont ollnlir prp, Wxtiil, In ciiod londilion, new- mllcn, t-l"0. Ari'lj MllkM-llitre limes Otftic, Wilkes lUrie, I'a. Real Estate. llA.Mlr-OMI' PI.OI' at Ficlorytllle. hciiititiill) situated; few ininutcs from station. I'os ees loiely (lew of Mirroumltng lountr.i. Will tut to suit bu.tpis I'm ps ei lov. Addrtts V T llaiketl, Ileal hslitp. Mrantou, I'a Furnished Rooms. FOR "IF.Yr One large lurnUheil front room; also one uldc loom. 537 Adams aicnu. Strayed or Stolen. STHxU.li OH .IOI.l-.N-.-Frun a buggy, poo blmk Mulberry strict, on r-rldiy illeinoon, a bla-k and tan female dig, answering to the name of "Tan "l.ibeial reward for Infotmitlon leading to Its lciom. Dr. Waller Fcidham, JP) tonncll bulldlni. nd Pennsilianli, Itil.'u ; western uncandlcd, Pal2l,tt.j western candled. 1ITTS . Chicago Grain and Produce. I lib ago, Julv 12 -( attic -He. eipu. 2,.vm. In eluding eV) Texin. l.eueialli slei.li, uood in prime sleen, jl lliafl 2n, piuir to iiiidl.ini. -100 .110; sloikcis and feedtts weik, .2il in, i.un, 2 I'lll VI, held", .' Ulal '). lanilils, I71 2 VI, bulls, .2 'lit m, i.ilto tiong, $li7; Texas -leert, .! 'lit liiU. 1en bull., 2 .10 1 1 in. Hogs lliieipts todav. 12,010; tomoiion, l.tHflj led oci, 1..VH1; nuils 70i. Iilghei, top. fil ID. mixed and hutilieis, 1.')1ii. 1,1, kimhI Pi 1 ln.it r hc.llV. rt 111(11 III; inuh lirixx . 1 'Hill 01, light, 1'l.ir. 21. I.ulk of ..ills, Vi.l0n,.-2.1 Mifcp Ite- elpls. V'.oon. "Ihpii i ml lamps, .nliie. Hii . higher, good to i boil i wctlms, lil.71, fin to thoite mixed, s.t,inil21. wettein .heip, l 7(a 4 10, xeiplings, 4.l1al71. nitiic laiuhs, .t.73a 0.23; we.tern limb., '-I 7.1i1.:i1. Chicago Live Stock Market. rinugii, ,liil 12 l niltr the liiflueme of ron tlnucl dioiilli, prlies lot all grains aaiin soared iipwinl toilHi and September i..n tli"d 2a2'si. hlglitr tli n icstenlat. Wlieit ilo.ed 2lS,a2Xs. IiiKhrr and oils wtip "i . higher, wllli pnnisions ranging from 2' In 7'sp. hlghci. Ca.Ii quota tions weie as follow: Flour 'tead.i, No. .1 spting wheit, Kiiil',!,: No -2 red, .7, ifisi,( j No. 2 coin. 31V.; No. 2 jellow, .1la,i ; No 2 oats, .ll'sille; No 2 white, ."IV.; No :t while, Mlsilh'ii-: N'o. 1 llax eed, 4.1K); piime tlmotlit eced, M.70; nie.s poik, $14 I0ill.l1, Ind, .tl-,is7n, hnrl libs .Ides, -7 ri0.is 10, tin silled shoiihleis 7'ji'ti ; ehurt clear idcs, s .Hits oil; whiskoj, 127. New York Live Stock Market. New York. JitH 12 Reeies leers generalh steadv; cows and bulls Hun to 10i. higher, leer., f1.2O4fl.1n, oxen, $140; loikn. t4 21 bull, I40ii.ii. tows, tJliiUJ; extra fit heisy tin , 4 71 ( llies It live and etrong; teals Ir.nti n higher, iaN, e1i7.12'j, tti'N, 4i I VI; hiittrnnilks, . .Km I2i:. Cood Mieei strong, oilier steidi , limbs. in,i71i Inwei; some .alr. 1 oil, sheep, i,it -.0. mil.. 2i2 71. expoit wethers, l.7,1; lambs, fi..Vii7 2i: one t,ir, J7.50; culls, 1 02'a llng Finn ut i. 'iiirt Ml. Buffalo Livo Stock. Last HuOalo. Jiilt 12 Receipt' I atile. '"1 isis; slieep ind lamb., .,0 t us, hogs, ,i0 rais. Milpments-I attlp. 7 tars, .nep and lamb, l't tar.; liog, 17 ur. tattle -l-'air ilnn.iii'l niong the alee were twenl.X'iiuo buttheis at I 7,1, lalies t hull e to extu. n 'AmC. V). -.piing lambs thoiie In extra, JDad 21; mixed sheep thoiie to extra, l.23al.10. Hogs lleaiv ill flid.. East Liberty Cattle. Fast l.lbeitj, Jult 12 I attle, steadi . extra, .l,1a; prime, T130i17n, K"od. si -'0al in. Hogs Xctive, piime hcaue, n ."nOil ,(-,; henv mediums, ij..i'i; assorted do., u ,1ari,37lI; lie.t heaiv jorkers, 'il ,10jii..(.1; light do and pigs, .l.'ml Hliji'. ; skl)n, fiiii. loughs, $1 2ViV7V Sheep strong and unchinged. Ivtt wclher.t, 4 10a4 20; tulls and uunninn, tl .10i2.50, vcarl lng, f.'..')tial..VJ, leal nlin, 7a7.30. Oil Market. Oil (it.i, Julj I' indit balanic. 101; lertb flialcs, no bids or nflcii-. Huns, 'Hi.-j'); .mr. age, 60,21'J. Shipincnls. 102,2j1; aicrage, 0,2H. BASE BALL. National League. U Pitlkhurg-triuiitccii Innings) II. ILL. Philadelphia , 0 1 II II ill (1 II il 0 0 0 0 21 12 l'lttsbutg ... Il 0 (I 0 (I 1 10 0 0 (I 0 0 02 8 -2 Hattcilcs White- and Md'arlanii; Lccver and Zimincr. I mplic Lmsllc. At Chliago n, , j;, Ho.ton OOO1102O.17 12 1 Cliiiago 0 0 (I 0 ti 0 II 0 n 0 'J (J 'latteries Nichols and hlltiidge; Tajlor and Halioe and Ming. 1 inplrc O'Dav. At t Inclnniti , n, .;, Hrooklvn 1120I020 1-S 15 I Ciniinniti I 2 I) 0 0 0 2 0 1 a H .-; Ilatlcrles Donovan and MiCulic; .Newton and Bergm. I'mptic .Naih. At t. Louis-i Twelve innings) It. II, L. New oik 0 I II (I 0 0 1 0 0 n 0 2 4 4 ht. Louis ...,. I) 0 0 0 0 II 2 0 0 0 1 .'I 5 1 Ilatlcrles Matlhcweon and Dowcrman; Powell and II' an. Lmpue- lluer. American League. At lloston n. H, 1! PhlladelphU 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 7 5 Hotoii 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 10 4 llallerles McPherson, Hcrnhard and Powers; Young and bchrcckongost. Umpire Connolly, At llaltimore j), n, .; Washington 3 1 0 3 1 0 3 0 1 14. J7 j Ilaltlinorc 4 0 10-2212012 h 5 llaitcrles-pation, Hear and Clark; Nopj, Hovv eil and Itoblmon. Lmplics Mierldan arid Man as.sau. At netroit n. II. 1.', Clevi'lind 0 10 2 0 2 0 0 0-5 8 ' Detiolt 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 4 S Hitteries Stott and Wood; sellers and Hue low. Umpire lUikcll, At Chicago n, f j; Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 1 1) 0 0 0 1 ti' Chliago 0 1 .1 0 7 1 2 0 11 i 4 naileries Haw ley, Hustings and ronnor; Pat tenon and bulllvan, 1'inplrc I'Jiillllcn. Eastern League. Hartford, 8; Rochester, I, Hartford, 6; Itocheiter, 0. Worcester, II; Montreal, Providence, ; Toronto, 1, Pjracute, 3; tluSato, 2. t-jracuse, 7; DutraU, 3. SITUATIONS WANTBD FRBE. Wanted. aJVtnrWkt. WANTI.tl--An liitdllsriil (I jllinllt'l l.idy or gen tlcnian In till .1 light, plenum Hnillnni good pa. If suitable. Address I' O. Mux 2'i, Sirantnn, I'a, Help Wanted Male. W'wrCIl riglpiil phatniitlst. ,ildre, with rpleiernc. Hrutt". 1.111 of 'lilbunp DUIip. IIOV WVAH'll-lo ihi gditr.il work. Apply at (111) l.llldl'll sticct. Help Wanted Female. W AVI lilt girl loi gem ml lnuiii'ivork. llcf. cieiids reiiiltcil,llltl Mulliem (ipet. LMMI-' l.llll.s "itiiwhiie enii n wetklv ad ilii'vlng "inelnp, s lioine eteiilngs, nv ipiantiii liiiin-iiiil siiid niMipt-pil inveloie, iiiitinilil- Man.uir, Dipt. 1M, Hox 1601, I'lill adrlhh BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Becelved at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALUKftT t-nil.t'TZ. corner Mulberry rtreet ant Webster avenue. CUSfAV I'ICllhL, 030 Adams atcnue. West Side OEOnm: V. JF.NKINS, lOl South Main avenue. South Scranton FRED h. TniUTE. 720 Cedar axenue. North Scranton CtO. IV. DAVIS, corner North Main avenue and Market street. Green Bidge CIlAttLl'S P. JONES, 1357 Dickson avenue. P. J JOHNS. f:o Green Hidgc street C. LOnK.N,. torner Washington ave nue and Marlon sticct. Petersburg W. II. KNf.PFF.L, 1017 Irving avenue. Sunmore J. a. noNT k SON. Rooms and Board. LARGE front room w-i'h board tor two gentle men, 410 Adams averue. Boaiders Wanted. WANTED Table boarders. Washington axenue. Mrs. Tompkins, 631 Money to Loan. "e3.pr,tx TO LOAN' Lowest rates; straight or monthly pajments. httrlc k Co.,Tiadeis' bldg. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAX-Qultk, slial.;lt lmns or Jlulldlng and Iian. At from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 311-315 (Vnnell building. Lost. I.OT Ledger book ainiind town. Iteluin to C. E. Hone, .121 Adinis .iveniic. I.llr On Jul) 0, poeketbnok containing I-higli alley paCt. otl-er papers a,nd imreniy. He ward of M will be paid for iti. return to Tem ple Iron company, Hoaid ot Trade building. Strayed. STH.MKH To Ihe piemlses nt the Mooflc Moun tiin Coal lomptnv, Maishwid. I'a, .1 laige glav hoise about lliiic .tears old. Owner tan have s.inii bv pailng toils. Moatli. Mountain Coal tonipaiit. Situations Wanted. slTrVlloN W XNTI.D-Experlenicd expert ac tountaul would like to make .1 few- engage ments to open, tln-e, audit, prist and balance books. Additss I, 2.!.1, 'tribune Oftiie. Mil VI ION W IMhli -Coachman wants a situa tlon with .1 pilvale family; undeistands the butlness thoroiighlv ; sober and reliable and a careful iltivrr. Willi good city references. Ad dress (ti.it liiiian, 3.14 I'enn avenue. Sill VIHIN W VN IED s clerk in grocery, three tears exponent!' and icfeienies. Address, II. . II , 02") ( cdir avenue. sill XIION WXNIED H.v i man grading or laving idi walks, or fenilng, or tutting I ivviis' or an) kind of work. 1110 Llojd eticel, second tlool, Jill I X.1ION WAN II. II Uy an expert Uundrcs on ladles' or gentleniin's tine clothes. Ladiei stopping at hotels i.in have their laundry done on short notiit. Addtcss 1U Llojil street, sec ond fiom. MTU VI ION W NTED To go out washing and ironing. Washing and ironing taken horns also. ( all or addirss Ml North Mimner avenue. M IT x I ION WxNIKIl x woman wants wash ing to take huiiit. Addicai Mrs, A. R. Evaiu, lUs. Evatis tuuit. hill VI ION WAVIED Hy a rc-peclablc girl to do looking; tan furnish I'Crt references. I'loa.u 1 ill at ill Rebel 1 1 avenue. Utile Park. Sill .VIION WAMI.H-Hy a good girl to tlo gen ci.il liiiii-ewoik. tan give best references. I'lc.t.e 1 ill at .'ill llcbui.i avinue, Hyde Park, hl'll IION WAN 1 1. 11 Hy strong, active, young mm. willing in tlo anv honest work; ona teal's t'xpeiieiiii In ehlpplng, good lefercntcs. Address, R. I, . taie of Tribune Oftice, -. Mil Alios WAN1ED Ily a joung man, as a flisi. class ncnogr.iphcr Address "Stcno," tale I'l'il.'-nc. MTl'AIION VN'I i:il - llj a jounsr man; well i(ii.iiitiieiid"il. willing to woik at anything; ibc.ii, with hoard. Addict R. M., 611 Meridian stred. Sill VI ION" WI.NIF.D-Hy a middle-aged woman us hmisiketpci In wlduwer's family; can glvo riteienic. Call on or address M, IL, IIS South llcbcu.i avenue, htrantcn, Pa, bill ATION' WANTED-Hy young girl aa nurse. Call at SIS River street, South Side. SITUATION WANTED-GIrl wonta situation at gi'tietal housework, (iood steady girl. Ail llres M. UoUiford, General Delivery, West Sidi l'ottofttce. SIIUATION WANTED-A first elm coachman de. siiea a situation with a private family. Capable, sober and reliable and understands tins hunlncsis thoroughly; with references. Address Coathman No, 334 I'enn avenue. Pernonal. Ol'lt NEW ROOK sent free, fully illustrated, treats of all conditions of men, tells how to attain "IVrfeit Manhood." should be in the hands of every mile adult. Addiess Erie Mcdltat Co., "Hook ihpl ," llullalo, N'. Y. LEGAL. NOTK II l't IIEREHV GIVEN that an .ipplic-a-Hon will be mad.' to the governor of the elate of Pennsylvania on Ihe tilth day of August, 1'Kil, by Edward II Jcun.vn. Andirtv Kennedv, 0. Rob ert ( anipbell, Heniy W. Evans and Edwanl James, Ji,, under the provisions of an act of as sembly of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled "An act to piovulc for the Incorpoiation and legulatloii of leitain corporations, approved the tuent.vniulli dat of Apill, )s7, and Hit) several nipplements thcieto, for a 1 barter of the Intended loiporalmn tu be lalled "Ihe Glagovv Cml and Coke ("timpani," the purpose and oh Jut of which is the mining of coil and the man ufailurlng of ic.kc and selling coal and toke, and for the transaitlon of all such business dt may be necessanlj anpuitenant thereto or connetted therewith, and ler lhee purposes to have, pos sess snd enjoy all the rights, heneflta, powers and privileges ol the said ait of assembly and its supplements. PALMER h. WILLIAMS, Solicitor. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cent More Than Pour Llnet, 6 Ccnta lor Cacti Rxtra Llna. PROFESSIONAL. -savs'wiSrfa. l WnH.SX iHOsSSl Certified Public Accountant LIIWAIHI C. SPAULUINO, 23 TnADEItS BANs1 Ilulldlng. Architects LIlWAItl) II, DAVIS, AnCllIlECT, COXNELI building. FItKllKIIICK L. nitOW.V, AIICIL il, nEAt Estate Kxchange Illdg., 1:0 Washington av Civil and Mlnlnp Engineers. H-IJIAIII)IN(I, CM tO.N.NEI.I, DUILDI.NQ. Dentists. DR. C. K. niLI-.N-riLHOER. PAUL! BUILDINO. frpmce street, Scranton. DR. O. O. LAUBACII, 115 WYOMINQ AVENUE, Lawyers. FRANK E, DOYLE, ATTORNT.Y-AT-t.AW. Rooms 12, 14, 10 and 18 Ilurr building. F. K. TnACY.ATTY.COMMONWEALTH BLDO. D. n. RF.PLOGLE, ATTOnSF.Y LOANS MX00 Hated nn real estate security. Mean building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce atretic. WILLARD, WARREN & KVAPP. ATT0RNTST9 and tountcllora-at'lswr. Itcpubllcsn buildlnf, Washington avenue. JESSL'P k J-.iiIIP. ATTORNEYS AND OOUN. rellorsat-lavv. Commonnealth building. Room IH, 20 and 21. EDWARD W. TII.YF.n, ATTORNEY. ROOMS (103 504, nth door, Mean building. L. A. WATHE". ATTOHNF.Y-AT.LAW, DOAlttJ of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. PATrERSOV k WILCOX. TRADERS' NATIONAU Hank building. C. COMEOYS, 013 REPUnLICAN nUILDINO. a. w. nrnrnoLF. office moved to ko 111 Wjcmlng avenue. Physicians and Sugeons. DR W. E. ALLEN. 613 NORTH WASHlNaTOSI axenue. t DR. S W. L'AMOREAUT. OFFICE 339 WASH ington avenue. Residence, 1319 Mulberry. Chronl-! disease, lungs, heart, kldneyi and genlto urinary organs a specialty. Hours, Is to 4 p. m. 1 Hotels and Kosturants. THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN avenue. Ralea reasonable. P. ZEIOLF.R, Proprietor. SCRANTON- HOUSE, NEAR D.. U & W. PAS. senger depot. Conducted on ths European rlan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor, Seeds. 0. R. CLARKE k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NlinS erjmen, store 201 Washington avenue; green houses, 1050 North Msln avenue; atora tela phone, 782. Scavenger. A. n. HRIGGS CLEANS TRIVY VA17LT8 ANO cess pools; no odor; only Improved pumps uaed A. R. Hrlggs, proprietor. Iave orders 1109 North Main avenue, or Elcke'a drug store, cor ner Adams snd Mulberry. Doth telephones. Wire Screens. I JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 611 LACKA. AT&, Scranton, Pa,, manufacturer ot Wira Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKINO FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; alo ladles' waists, Louis Shoemaker, 21 Adama avenue. MEOARGEE RROS., PRINTERS SUPPLIES, EN. Telopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 133 Washington avenue, Seraston. Pa. THE WILKES-DAltRE HECORD CAN BE HAD in Scranton at ths news stands ot Redman Pros., 400 Spruce and 603 Linden; M. Norton.' fS2 Lackawanna avenue; L 3. Schutter, 211 fcpruce street. LEGAL. DOARII OF EXAMINERS. -Candidates for the of flee ol mine inspectors in the Fust snd sec ond inspection distrkts are hereby notified that the board of examiners appointed by the courJJ ot common pleas ol Lackawanna county xxill meef at the Board ot control rooms. City Hall, in th City ot Scranton, on Tuetday, July 1, not, at. a o'clock p. m. lor the examination of auch candit dates as may appear before them. Candidates will please notice that section n of the mlnn law requires them to produce satisfactory est deneo to the board of having had at lead Axs jears practical experience in tha anthracite Coal mines ot Pennsylvania. JOHN' F. SNYDER. vxriiiiN niciixnns ij. t JAMES YOUNG, JAMES K. MORRISON, ALEX. I.UHLA.XD, Attest '-a Doara EMIL BONN", Clerk. FINANCIAL. OLDEST! SAFEST! BEST! WALL STREET Money Will Hrn Blj Monthly ittiuini. The Inveslor'a Fund Pays Semimonthly. Tlie oldest established in America No certiflcats bolder has eter lost a cent Tajments made ta nil subscribers etery 11 dais. No Double N tlday Money refunded on demand Wiite to day foi pirticulats, free to any address C. E. Matkey k Co., Hudson Bld'g , New Yorli Investment Offerings Paying 34 to 5. Canal a Southern Railway C), ist Altfr- S, J. &J,i loot. Gbesa. & Ohio Railway Co. R. & A. Dlv. lit Con. 4s, J. & J , iho. Edison Elflc. Ulm, Co. of New Yori. tst Con. Alt. 5s, J. & J 1005. "" " Evans villa k Terra Haute R, R, Co. stCon. Altg. 61, J. &J., ion. Iowa Central Railway Co. at Mtg. 5s, J. & I)., iojS, Mobile & Ohio Railway Co. Mont. Dlv., 1st Mtg. jjs, P. & A,, 1047, N. Y. Gas. Elec. Light Heat & P'r.Co, Purchase Aloney 4, P. & A.. 1949. Now York. Chicago -SSt.Louis R.R, Co. ut ntg. 41. a. & o 10J7. N. Y Ontario & Western Ry. Co; lit Altj. 4s, .M. & S., iQjj. Oregon Short Line Railway Co. it Con. Mtg. js, J, & J,, 1940, St. L. Merchants' Bridge Ter'l. Ry.Co. at MIc 5St A. & O., 10,10, Milwaukee Elec. Railway. & Light Co. 6 percent. Preferred Stock. Complete ilesiflptivo cliculur of tlmr-e nnil other tieturlticb fuml.sheil upon ap. plication. Spencer TrasR & Co. 27-29 Pine Street, 65 State St., Albany, New York, ' 4 a , 1 elinj 1 hn - , - (e IP , IV , 1 -A - -A.
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