T1-""' pv ,!",r,",r' """" t --r ' x "f J THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1901. m 7" , NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MONTROSE. Fpoclil to the Smnton Tribune. Montrose, July 17. 01rnn Ouy. of Sohent-ctnily. N. Y., unci his friend, Hohert Colslns. of Austin, Texas, nre ppendliiE a foitnleht nt the homo of Mr. Oiiyn pniontn, Mr. and Mrs. I. Guy, nt the Montrose house. Tho advance detail of Company O left for the camp at Mt. arctna..thls nftcmonn. and they will 1m v O's r.unrteifi all In readiness on tho arrival of the cimip.inv. which leaves here on the Leliiirh and Montrose Krltlny night. The advnnrr was In charge of tjumtor master Charles L. Van Hcoten, and consisted of Corporal James II. Lans ley and ft I wi tea V. 1.. V. llnrtls, I'rank S TVisfr. Wlss l.ott. Ocnrse W. IlUtaii. Clinics D. Hlalsute, Michael It HaJferty, Aitliur II. Smith and D. O Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Tredeilcl; II. Heche, of Tape Uieton Island, Nov. a Scotia, are the rriifsts of Mr. Heche's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Heche, on Lake ne nue. The Methodist Episcopal Sunday school vill nlcnlc at Heart lake on Vednesd.iy. July 24. St Paul s Sunday Fchonl are enjoy lnu a ni nle at Heart lake today. nuilng n seveie storm, which visited this section yesterday afternoon, light ning struek the barn of J. A. I'.ush, a well known farmer of the township, and rll 1 considerable damage, but. for tu"atel did not rot lire to the build lrjr Mr I'.uh and his help bad been out In the hay field when the storm rame up and. with a load of hay and n hay rake they weie making for the barn, and had'almot t cached It when the holt struck the b.un. The boy on the raKe was stunned and some of the timber weie tin own against the team with the load of hay, but no serious lnlurv was done. It l" said that the lightning struck a half doon places In sight of the Bush barn during tho storm' fcrtitnr .lames V Taylor, Vice Presi dent O A rjllbeii. of the rtrst Na tional bank, and It. A. Wntioua left tod-iv fur the Buffalo exposition. Thf urn rlaco of John J. Blrney, of this place, nnd Miss Agnes O'Mnlley, of ITol tp.id, took place In I.St Law rence . clutn h at Groat Bend, this morning at S ",0 o'clock, ltev. I-'r An thony T Broderick. of Monti o-e, olll clatlng The bridal couple weie nt tenderl bv I'eter Bale, of Montrose, and Miss Nellie D'Malley, of ll.illstead. The ushers weie Henry P. Whalen nnd John J O'Neill, both of Montrose. Im mediately following the ceiemony a weddlnc breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents In Hall stead Mr nnd Mrs. Blrney left nt noon for a Veddlng tour which will In clude a visit to the Buffalo exposition. Miss Grace Pot thing, of Blncham tnn, IS vlsltlnc her friend, Miss Meta Guv at the Monttose house. John Leslie, of Susquehanna. Is transacting business In town today. Mrs C M. Crandall of Waerly. X. V . is the guest of her pirents. Mr. nnd Mrs. T). !" Austin, nt their home on Lako avenue Miss Louise WniTlncr has l etui tied home from Lewlsburg, wheie she has been spending several weeks. D. D. Bepue, of Blnghnmton, was a visitor In town this week. HONESDALE. Eperlil to the Scrantcn Tribune. Honosdale, July 17. The Methodist church Is undergoing a thorough ieno vatlon during the absence of tho pas tor, Rev. Ci. A. Place. One of our enterprising grocery llrms wired a Buffalo house to "nisli 150 pounds hams, usual size." When tho message l cached tho ill ill It lead "Rush 150 thousand hats, usual price." Miss Kophla. 1). Keillor Is convales cing from her recent severe Illness, Mls.s Grace Wilder, of Coatesvllle, Is spending her vacation at her homo on Main street. Miss Maine Chailesworth, of Scran ton, is the guest of llonesdale friends. Homer Greene, who has been quite 111, Is now able to leave his bed. Edwin P. Toney has leoovcrod fiom his recent illness, sullKdcnt to go out of dooi? Rev. G. A. Place nnd daughters left on Monday for North Fonton, N Y. Tho Honesdnle rresbyterlan chinch will bo closed for tho next thieo Sun days. On Sunday. Aug. 11, Row Br. T. A. Mills, of Wllkes-Baiio. will oc cupy tho pulpit. Row William 11. Swift, chaplain of the Tliliteenth regiment, will accompany the icgiment to camp. He will thru go to North field, Mass., where he will spend ten days nf his vacation. The ladles of Grace t hut eh srrvo Ice To cold and stormy weather opeus the way to tin attack "of bronchitis. The man on the wagon, be lie fanner, milk man or truckman, needs to pay special nceu to me iirst symptoms of weak nebs or disease of the organs of res piration. The use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Jtledical Discovery svilt cure broiiclu- tis, deep-seated coughs, bleeding of the lungs, mid other conditions which if neglected or unskillfully treated terminate fatally in con sumption. There is no alco hol in the " Discov try," and it is en tirely free from opium, cocaine mil other narcot ics. "For seven year I dad been trouble tl v. ith what the doctors call ed bronchltia " writes Mr. Arthur Maule (general raerchnnt), of Nllei. town, Mlddlcac Co Outnrlo "A yenrntjo af ter I had been tikeu flck with a severe attack, I liecau taking ,i'ir Co'.den Medlenl DUcoier',' 1 rapidly recovered from the attack and felt no more of it that fall. This season I began taWIng the 'I)lscoery' in August, and heio far been perfectly well I can co out in all Muds ot leather and not feel the bronchial trouble at (11 Let me nay to alt v, ho arc sulleriuK from such complcints to gite )r Tierce's (iolden Medical Discovery a fair trial, and I am coti yloced that good results will be obtained." Dr. Tierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper-bound, is sent free on re ceipt of 21 one-cent stamps, to pay cx fiense of mailing only; or 3( stamps for he book in clotli binding. Address Dr. H. V. Tierce, Buffalo, if. Y. cream nnd cake on the church lawn this Thursday evening. Company L2 will start for camp on I'rldny nt 5.30 via Delaware nnd Hud son, Joining tho regiment at Scranton. The advance guaid will leave this af ternoon, nnd Is as follows: Sorceant Pter Kolmus, Corporals William II. Swift. Jr., Frank Powder. Privates Hd ward Blandln, 'William Smith. Prank McMullen. Jr., Harry Doncy nnd Carl Kelley. Captain N. E. Blgclow, First PROVERB Can you read Lieutenant William Dodce, Second Lieutenant "Walter M. Whitney and under ofllcers y nil ro to camp. Wlnana Hull is confined In the dark cell nt the county Jail, wheiP none nro allowed to visit hint. He eats well, but li rather nervous. The evidence nKalnst him seems to tighten dally. It Is evident that Insanity will be tho defence A Honenlnle vcsldent was so miRpred over tho loss of a blood of chickens, carried away by cats, that he pioeuiod a hhot sun, took n position In hli back ynid and shot all tho cats that came Into hli yard that evening. Six entuies-omp felines loll before his mi dline; aim before tho pnultty raiier ronslrtei ed that his chicks had been aventjed. m SUSQUEHANNA. freelal to thb Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna, July 17. After an Ill ness of several, weeks, Mrs. Nancy flemlcnnliiff, n respected resident of the Oakland side, died on Tuesday penlnp, In her .sixty- eighth year. She Is simlvod by fhc children. Funeral horvlces weie held at the house this oenlncr. ltev W. JI. Bouton. pastor of tho Aonuo Methodist church, officiating-. Tho remains will on Thursday nmininpr be taken to Deposit for fur ther ser ices nnd Interment. The Baptist paisonacre has ben re palled and Rcnerully improved. .lohn rhurch. of the Oakland Side, has lecovered from his recent severe illness. Jtov. and Mrs. J. L. Williams today retutned fiom their np.itlon, j-pent In Albany and vicinity. Members of the church nnd const etrntlon this evening limde them a sin prise visitation at the paisonnge. Rofieshments were s-orvod nnd tho occasion was a very pleasant one. The Krle Is receiving bids for one thousand steel coal cars. Tho Krle on Monday lecelved a mammoth compound locomotive from the Baldwin Locomotive works, Phila delphia. Joseph Dlmnn. a non-resident, em ployed In the CrIo boiler shops, was hi ought bcfoie Justice Gleason on Thursday, chniged with Interfering with Constable Washburn, while ho was arresting tho non-iesldent bathers on Monday evening. After a hearing, Dlmon was held to ball In the sum of $300 foi his appearance before tho grand jury. Dlmon gave ball and was lelods-ed. K. R. Barret caught a three and a half pound bais in the river on Tues day. Cl.iieni'P Wright will enter Prince ton college in the fall. Mis Margaret Sullivan Is seilously 111 Joseph Boyden nnd friend, of Dun more, have tr turned homo from a visit with Mi. Boyden's parents In this place. Poihnps there ate oi.tnge blos soms in tho nlr. J. II. Doolittle and Misses Anna Wal lace and Ksther Skogland have retutn ed fiom the Pan-Ameilcan. HOPBOTTOfl.. fpeelal to the Scranton Tribune. Hopbottom, July 17. Mr Lewis, pas tor of tho l'nlersalist church, left on Monday for a six weeks' vacation. K. M. Carpenter, of AVaverly, Pn was a guest of C. Carpenter, of this place, on Sunday and Monday of this week. Mrs. James Saunders and sister, Mrs. Kllburn, aie visiting at New Mllford. Mi. and Mrs. E. M. Tiffany were in Scranton on Monday., Mrs. O. 'V. Stemple spent "Saturday In Blnghamton. Mr. and Mrs. James Jcfters and son, I'd, are guests of Mis, O. D, rtob f. . ilr. Chonte and daughter, of Otego, N. V., nro visiting at tho homo of Mrs. M J. Hartley. The Ice cream festival which was to hao been held on the lawn In front of tho rnlversnllst church was tians ferred to tho vestibule of the church, on account of the Inclement weather. Quito a number appeared, In spite of the dampness, nnd partook of tho dain ty refreshments. WYALUSING. (pedal to the 8rranton Tribune. Wyalut-lng, July 17. Mr. Bert Gay loid and friend, Mr. Walton, of Central Iellp, Long Island, are spending two weeks' vacation' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Gaylord, Mr. Henry Newell, of Towanda. spent last Saturday with Martin R. Stnlford. Mrs. Oeorcs Smith and daughter, 'fox tjPj . - IS' "Vk A 3ft I ""r "7 i . I, ,rm i . - -fc- - i i jli .'.'rrrsraj ,ti,i . -f ..i 'ga lj jmbujiuj n.. Georgia, and Bertha, are visiting rela tives In town. . Mr. Fred Klntner and son. Moses, of Mchoopany, visited relatives In town last Thursday nnd Friday. Miss lna numr, of New York city, returned Saturday, after spending two weeks with her mother. Mrs. I. C. Fuller entertained the Twentieth Century club last Friday evening. Messrs. lusher and Clayton Welles ntc spending the woek with their grand parents at Mchoopany. Mrs. Frank Wollea nnd family, of Paris, nro spending the summer with her father, Rev. T. Thomas. Miss Anna Hulls, of Townnda, la vis iting relatives and friends In town. Bert Oaylord and Mr. Walton spent last Tuesday In Townnda, Miss Nellie Mitten, of Herrlck, who has been spending a couple of weeks PUZZLE. this proverb? with her uncle, Fred Mitten, returned home Sunday. Mrs. Stephen Rlrlly spent a few days last week with her mother, Mrs. Blr ney, at Oak hill. TUNKHANNOCK. Eprelal to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhnnnock, July 17. During tho socie thunder stotm on Wednesday afternoon, lightning stiuck tho roof of the tesldenco of Rev. Samuel C. Hodge. Little damage was done. Mis. fnuitilglit and little son, of Wllkcs-Baire, nio visiting nt the resi dence of Mr. and Mis. Albert Loet, on Scrond stieot. Harry Lewis, n student at Lafayette college, who Is spending his vacation with his paients i this place, Is suf feilng fiom an attack of appendicitis. Joseph Roberts, a well-known far mer of Falls township, was a caller In town 'on Wednesday. Mrs. A. K. Buck Is building a new front to her stoic on Tioga street, and the capacity of her business place will bo considerably Increased. Davis Sebrlng, who was prostrated by the beat about two weeks ago nnd has since been confined to the house. Is nblo to bo out on the stieot again. Lewis C. Vaughn, landloid of the Foikston hotel, was a visitor in town on Wednesday. A well-known business man had a clock at his lesldento which wns out of tepalr nnd ho notified tho jeweler and ien.ue.sted him to call and get It. The jeweler sent his Join ney man after It the other day, but tho journeyman got Into the wtong house by mistake, nnd secured a clock belonging to an other family, which appealed to bo In fair running order. Tho business man's clock Is Mill out of repair, but tho "boys" have got hold of the story and are having lots of fun at the ex pense of tho jeweler. Krause's Headache Capsules. were tho tlrst headache capsules put on tho maikct. Their Immediate suc cess resulted In a host of Imitations, containing antlpyrlne, chloral, mor phine and other Injurious drugs, pur porting to be "just as good." Avoid those Imitations nnd Insist on your having Krause's, which speedily cure the most severe cases and leave no bad after effects. Price 23c. Sold by all druggists. BASE BALL. American League. At Cleieland Flrft game H. rtoston 0 2 (i 0 o 3 0 0 19 Cleieland 0 3 0 0 I) (1 0 fl u-3 Batteries Lewis and Sehreckongojt; icott and leagci. I'mplic Connollj. f-econd game Iliston Cleieland Ratteries Cuppy R. II. E. .H0HI2II 1-10 15 I .0 00000002 2 3 and Sohreckongot; Dow ling and Wood. Umpire Connolly. At Detroit It, (. E. Wasnington 0 0 2 10 0 0 0 03 0 1 Detroit 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 2 1 11 1 Flatteries (!ear anl Clark; Sieieis, Miller, Yeager and Ruclow, Umpires Haskell and Man- SJSJU. At Chicago- R. ii, i;. Piltimore o 0 0 l l o 0 0 0 j 7 0 Chicago 3 00 0 00 00 1-1 10 2 Ratteries N'opa and Robinson and RrcinihJn; Callahan and Sugden. I'mplre Cantlllon. At Milwaukee R, H, e. Philadelphia ,0 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 i n 2 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 7 5 Ratteries Frarer and Powers; Uparks and Con nor. Umpire sherldan. National League. At Ft. Louis First game U, II. E. Roston 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 12 7 2 ht. Louis 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 01 0 1 Batteries Nichols and Klttrldge; Powell and Rjan. Umpire Nash. S-eeond game Boalon tt. Louis U. H, E. ...0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 S 7 1 ,..0 3 1 00 1 0 1 fl U 3 and Klttrldge; Harper and Battcrlrs-Willls Rjan. Umpire Nash. At Pittsburg- R, H, E. Rrookhn 10 0 12 10 117 U 2 Pittsburg 20000 10003 0 1 Ritterles-lliiBlies and MiOulrc; Chisbro and Zlmmer. Umpire Emille, At Chicago jt. II. E. New- York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 2 Chicago 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 7 11 Batteries Mills and Warner; Waddell and Ka hoe. Umpire O'Day, At Bme, Cincinnati rain. Philadelphia-Cincinnati, no Eastern League. " Hartford, 3; Syracuse, 4. Toronto, 4; Montreal, 2. rrovidence-Rocheiter game postponed, rain. 11)1 Ull uKLY. Delay Has Been Dangerons in Scranton. Do the right thing at the right time Act quickly In times of danger. Backnche Is kidney danger. Doan's Kidney Pills act quickly. Cure all tllsttoslng, dangerous kid ney Ills, Plenty of evidence to prove this. Mr. A. L. Bryant, of 13S4 Washing ton nvonue, bricklayer by trade, says: "I suffered nil kinds of pain acioss my back both day nnd night for eighteen years, nnd I tried nil kinds of kidney medicines nnd got very- little or no relief. I had about made up my mind that my case could not be cured when I read nbout people living right hero In Scranton who were, cured by Doan's Kidney Pills. This Induced me to get them at Matthews drug store and be fore I had used one box I saw they were helping me. The pain In my back was not so severe, und I wub feeling better otherwise, 1 used six or seven boxes and they gave mo more comfort and relief than I experienced for years." For sale by nil dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for the United States. Remember tho name Doan's and take no substitute. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, July 17. F.arly knonlcdse ol tht terms of Mr. Mom-in's letter ndtiilnit the new members of the board of directors of the North ern Pacllie to be created vtas undoubtedly the cause of the cmplntic recotery in the prices of stocks todiy. The first intimation of the news came to the street through the open bu)lnjr of round amounts of stock by .Moruan and llarriman broker. The fact of this hujing a evidence of the satlfaition felt b both ruitlr to the North ern Pacific contet oer the trrmi of settlement provided for by Mr Morgan's action, aMde from the strong axuranic felt from tho personality of the new members of tho board that a fair and sitlsfittnr) adjustment would be secured. The immediate roconstiuctton of the board rather than to await the iccular meeting in October was an additional rauo of relief to the apciulv the mind. The eonktlon tint on early settle ment ot the Northern Pacific conlromsy was at hand, which pruneited the maikct all the morn ing, wa crtalllred by the rather spciticulu deicc of a sale of two hundred shires of North ern PariAu loinnmn stoiU on the board. The priie was 118. The mute record cm the tape coming smoothly fiom the ticker with the quota tion iumbled In with the routine traiifiitlons of the market was eloquent of the end of perhips the most dlntroin quarrel tint ever unsettled .lines In Will street. 1 lie last of the stria: gllng tranaitloni In the stock which followed the sale for il.im eah In the culmination of the corner In the panlt ot fay II was made on June 1, when the stoek sold at 1K, which was the settlement prlcp ofleted bj the imldcrs to the hort. since tint time the tock his disap peared from the nnrket and there lias not been ocn i nnmiuil quotition for it Ihe re ipp ir anci. of the Mmk cm the t ipe wis Immediilely followed In 1 indent bound in prlees. Theio weie ou.imoii.iI piu-ea In tin moiuneiit, but no notnble rcces'loii! In ptice New billing orders cirne Into the mirket In mino'lit installments for enough blocks. 'Ihe stock of the uilroad immediately effected weie niturall the leaders In the moiement, but the strength spread to other put of the market and all consldciatlnns were Ignored lumor tint the sieel Ktrike would be settled iiiihln fom eight hours filled entirely of conedmr.ition. but the retovery in the steel stocks continued without interruption. The dcohr.itlon of the first diitdend on this i-toek of li2 per cent, piisuunhij Mr the bill .icarlv l'orloel, helped the adeinee, nllhouuh there had been talk tint the stoek would la pined on 1 i per cent, ba-ls frc m the outset The citieine rie oicr list night In M l'.iul icjehed ii1.; I nlon I'aclflc, ?'. "southern l'uitic, pc,, nnd Atchison. IV. hoik Island rofe s points in sjni pithi Iline weie mini other udiincca hi the mlroid list ami among the New ork frictions of 2 to 4'4, the southern, southwestern, trunk lines, coalers and less Important ginups ill being roproi-cntcd Among the Industrials and speci ti tles I'nited St lies steel got 2V oier list night, the preferred, 2, sugar, IV. flmml Klcrtrtc ind t'olondo Fuel, 5's: North merlcin, ,, ami Western L'nlnn anil inilg.iuuted Copper, "JVs. Totil siles, l.Oll.oOil slntes The bond mirket became adlie ind strong late in the dii on the sunpithy with stocks. Total ules pir lalue, 1,1i.iki. ( niteil states refunding Js and the old 4s anl the new ts adiatucd ' per cent, on the lat call. Tie following n,10,atlons ore furnished Th( Tribune bv M, S Jo.-dan k Co., rooma Tnli'J Wears building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone iOO.1: Open- High. Low. Clos ing, est, nt. ing, American sugu H;i, 1IJV i",74 Ul'i Amencin Tobacco 12;V i)i, i.;t, loi3 Atchison 7.1 Atchl.on, l'r PIH i;i PI'j 7d Pl'4 i.l 4J'a 2Js r.i 1 i'l'j M HU'J 117 P.n 10.1 si'i ni .nV 1I2'3 71's 2,1 i Rl'i T'-'i ls II Ii M'i VA I 1 ni ni'i lit'd avi hi'-. 'A 37'j 2 37'S 7V 7's !lslj fil 41 J2V 1M 111 K miv liD 11114 JOhH 1"i in fi'i n 40'4 7ri'4 !0 Si (1 i2'i l'l lftii iM'j 3') Ill's fil'4 Ill's us', 3.'l lisl', ll'i 4014 2'1'i 40H SJTi Brook. Traction 7ci 7iV Bilt i. Ohio 0l"j font Tobacco Ol'j Ches. Oliio 4Ji3 ( hie fc (it. West iJ'i "t. Paul mv Rock Island ll Km V Tes . I'r SI Louis. A- Nash ln.ij Man, Heiatecl 117 Met. Traction 1M Mlssn. Pailfle mi t-outh. Pacific .Il'i N Y. Centnl 1M Out. & Western so'a Prima. l!v tli'j Reading Rv 37 Heading Rv.. I'r 71 Mail hern It. II 2"V Swtliern R. R . I'r Sl'-j lenn. Coal A Iron SJ'i 1'. ,s. Leather ......... 12'a I'. -. Huhher l'l Tnion Pacific U'iV Cnlon Pacific, I'r S7'j Wahish, Pr So Western 1'nlon HO P'l H4"j f -'-"s ini'a ll4 y. HM 120 Wti'3 1(WV M w2 in'j 7n' Rcl's 5 131 pi in 1 oo'i ri i ti' ni'i in'. 3sf r.s4 n 41114 21' I 10' t fcsT, Col Fuel A Iron OP. Anial. Copper ...1111,-. ...111 ... 3Vi ... fl'a ... 1JI ... 37'j ... 1 ... STV ... eO'i people's lias Erie frle, 1st Col. Southern Texas Pacific mer. Car Foundry I', S. Med Co. . .. U. S. Steel Co., l'r., NEW YORK 0RAIN MARKET. Open, High. Low Clos. ing. 71H 73V WHEAT. September Dec ember CORN. September December ing. est 7V4 73V MH est. 73 71 Ts 51'a 71', 75' 4 SI', M M'i 35 Scranton Board of Trnde Exchange Quotations AH Quotations Based on Par of 100. Lae'uwinni Dairy ca., Tr 00 Count! bivlngs Bank k Trust Co., fcijo First National Rank ICarbondalc) btar.dard Drilling Co &rO0KS. Bid. Third National Bank 40 Dime Depolt and Discount Dank.. 273 F.cenomy Light. II. k P. Co First National Bank .. 1.M0 Lacka Trust feale Deposit Co iw 32i M Asked. 43 Clark k snoier Co., I r. i3 Seranton Iron Fenco A Mlg. Lo ioo Scranton Axle Works yj Scranton Sailngs Rank 310 ... Traders' National Bank 175 ... Seianton Bolt k Nut Co m,j People's Bank 1S3 ... New Mexico lly. k 0'g' 73 Scranton Tassenger nauway, nrat Mortgage, due I'rJO........ People's Street Railway, first mort. gage, duo 101S tr,ie' tjiieet Ilsllway, General Passenger Hallway, 113 115 mortgage, 'due 1021 hj Dickson Manufacturing to Lacka, Township School 3 per cent. ... City ol Scranton St. Imp. S per cent. ., ... ISilSUe. ioo 102 102 Beans-rer bushel, choice marrow, $2.60a2M Scranton Traction 6 per cent iu ... THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 0 Cents More Thin Four Lines, j Cent for Each Gxtr Lint. For Ront. For Reeto About 1200 feet of floor space on 4th floor of the Tribune building, suitable for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of THI: TRIBUNH. IOU nilNT If inn are looklns (or a hone In a loely location. Call at 213 Madlion ncnue, Orcen Hldite. 10U HUNT- Klcht roomt, 733 oil modern conenlence. Jcllcraon aenue', W9 RHIIKK mnon SrRKCT, ten room", modem Improvement!; itcim heat lurnlihtai aeiir ikslrnMr. For Sale.' FOIt tI.K -Stock md (litures o( ,i well Vnown nd uell rslaldlshed urocer.v atore, New alork. Rood loiallon. Addrui Grocery Store, Trihune Office. FOH SM.i: llou.e and lot. Cloo in. Kor bul ne. or residence. Address 0ner, iare ol The Tribune. CAIII.nW) OK llolM.S from ten to lourteen hundred, at 22J-221 OaVford court. J. U. Field. Kill SM.i: The most atlracllie lots In city, rrcvott aienue, block ahoie new school house. Double lot, 40170. gas, water, sewer pipes litdi only $l,.'iOO. Tike Teteisburg car and see these splendid lots. Apply, II Kaufold, ms I'reseott aicnuc, or Thomas Hussell, 650 Harrison aienue. FOIl SXMl A Cottrell k ons cj Under press, MxM, In good condition, new rollers, px. pply Wllkes-Darre Time Office, Wllkcs-narre, Pa Boarding. A H'.W SFf.ECT HOARDERS can be arcommo dated at i Hilton farm house during the sum mer months, fiood table, fine shade and water. References exrhanged for Information. Address, M fV M care Trihune. Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corercted by II. G. Dale, 27 fjckcwsnna Ai ) Butter-Fresh, SOVSailc; dairy, fresh, ll)i3a 20' 4c. Phff,e Full cream, new, lO'isllr. Eggs Western fresh, 13Vaallc-.; nearby stale, 2.P0. Meellum Beans Per bushels. $2.40a$2 43. Oreen Pesa Per bushelea, Jl.40atl.45. Flour Best pitent. per barrel, fl.is. Red Kidney Beam-rer bushel, 2.4Ja$2.50. Pea Beans Per bushel, choice marrow, ?2 Ma Potatoes Per bushel, i5i(V. Philadelphia Grain and Product. Philidelplih, duly 17 Wheat-Firm, -V higher; eontrnit gride, lull', 71'ii71't. loin I'nelnnged; No 2 mixed .tills- fllajlc. Oits--Firm; No, 2 white clipped, .i'liTl'je. Butter Him; good demand, faney western ercameri, 20c.; fancv western prints, 21c; fincv neaiby print", 2lc Eggs Firm, cod demind; fiesh iiearln-, l.V. ; freh western. lla'ilSc ; (ami southern. ll'Je ; fresh southern, 12e. Cheese fillet. New iork full creams finev smill, i'jc ; filr to cliofie, ',l,l14e Refined hugars 5al0 points lower. Clown , . S-e ; cubes, !si fii; pow dered, .i 55, giaiiulatecl and Cristil A, "yi 4; d confectioners , 5 2i, No 1, i,10; Nos. 2 ind S, i0i, down to No in nt I 10 Cotton Firm and 1-lfie higher; middling uplands. SVc Til low Mcadi; city prime inhhds., S'io ; country do. do in Inrrels, 4Vi4Ve ; cikes, 5ije I, lie Poullrj Dull, fowls, llal'ir ; old roosters, 7c ; spilng chickens, llalOc , spring ducks, Hi ; old ducks, 10c Dressed Poultrv Firm; fowls choice, 12c; do, filr to good, llall'ic ; old roosters, ('.'jr.; biollera nearby, l5a25c; western elo 1,1a 2.1c Receipts Flour, .1,000 Inrrels and , 1.4tfl,0c)0 pnuncls In sicks; wheit, ,M,onn bushels, eorn, 8.0(10 bushels; oats, 40,000 bushels. s,ipm(.nt, Wheit, 110,000 bushels; corn, 21,0u0 bushels; oats, 66,000 bushels. New York Grain and Produce. New York, .li'ilv 17 -Hour Quiet, but a trifle more steadili held; winter straights, '5i,IOa150. heat pnt firm. No. 2 red, 7rt'4e ; f o b, afloit; No 2 red. 71V elentor; No. 1 Northern ltnliiih. 7.'iSc. f o Ii. afloit. Ontlons opened firm Closed firm at Vic net acjinnce duly elosed 7l'c : September, 71'se ; October, 71V ; December, 75Vc t orn Spot linn; No 2, 51V. eleiator and 5l'c. f o. b iflml Option mir ket openeel firm, eased otf, but flnillv rallied Chsi-1 flim and "sil'tc higher, .lull- closed 5tc : September 31'so ; October, 5l',4e ; Decem ber, 5V. Oats .spot firmer; No 2, .cii'ie. ; No. 3. Jfio , No. 2 white. Use ; No, 2 white, 35c ; No 3 white, 37'4c ; Iraik mixed western, 3Ha 17'jc ; track while, 37al2c Options generalli firm all dav on crop news and eoierlng. Butter Firm; creamerv, liil'ic; faetorj, lliliVjc ; imitation creamrri, 14il7c; stite dalrv. llill'ic. ( heese Oulcl: fincy laige colored, O'fci ; fancy lirce white, 0'c ; fancv smill colored, O'ie ; fancv smill white, " Fggs-Steadi; state and Pennsilimia, liil7e : western uneandlcd, ta'-c; wesiern ctncllecl, 13i1"k Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, .litis- 17. Cattle Receipts, 16,550, In cluding l.iii Tevans; steidj' to strong on good; goorl to prime fleets, fiiiinin; poor to medium, $) 70.15, stockers ind fecdirs, ifial 40; cows, 7i al7i, heifers, i 40a I HO, e innerfl 1 50i2 2i; ImiIIs, al 15, lilies, .i 7 s,0, Tens steers, J.I751I 10, Texas u iss steets bulk around, s.! 50a S.rtO Hogs Receipts todii, .11.000; tomorrow, 2s,0fi0j left oier, 7.00!), slow and 10 cents lower; mixed and bulrhers, ii,0ifl, good to choice heau, iii5aflil7'2, rough heaiv. Ji 50ai 00, bulk of Slles, ifi 7515 00. Mieep - Receipts, 2t,ncsli sheep steadj' to iIe lower; lambs dull aiound, 25c lower, good to choice wethers, "M.OO 1 1 50, western sheep. iH Ailal 50; leirllngs, lal 7i, in (lie lambs, 1.50i, western lambs, .( ,',0 1 5. Of filial receipts and shipments for .lulv Hi: Re. e elpts-Cattle, R,2i, hogs, 20.HJ5, sheep, 20,hJ, Shipments-tattle, 3,17, hogs, 3.17U; sheep, 522. . i Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, duly 17 Export siles and foreign news were Influential in adianclng wheat prices todav, September closing aV higher "Sep tember corn clewed 'sa'.c. higher and Septein. her oits 'si up. Provisions clofec 2'8 to 10c. lmproied. t ash quotations were as folloiis; Flour Firm, No. 3 spring wheat. Manic; No 2 red, C7-VahSi2c ; No. 2 corn, 41V.; No. 2 jellow, lOUc.; No. 2 oats, Ma'c ; No. 3 white, .HVaSS'aC ; No 2 lie. 51'ic ; No, 1 flix seed, $1 is5; No, 1 Northwrslern. Ifl sa; prime timothy seed, fi; mess pork, fll.OJiltl, lird, V52',8aii; short ribs, $7 75a0i; dri silted shoulders, 7V4i sc; shirt clear sides, $30al0, whlskej, $1 27. Now York Llvo Stock Market. New York, Inly 17. Dorses Steers slow to 10,-, lower; bulls and cows strong; common to extra steers, ! HOaH; oxen. $1 M, hulls, jtal 10, cons, $2'.'3al2i Calies Actlie. Arm and higher; icals, fii7 25; choice. $7.50, culls, !2ial7i; buttermilks, $3 0.ial30; culls, J.1J0 Sheep Steadj ; choke lambs steadv under grades, 13a 35c. lower, sheep, $.!2ial50; culls, $.&0i'l; lambs, fi!HiVI; malnlj, ii22V4; culls, l 50, Hogs Market lower; state, hogs, $a,10a 6 60. Buffalo Live Stock. Fast Buffalo, July 17. Receipts Cattle, 113 cars, sheep and lambs, s cars; hogs, 10 ai Shipments Cattle, 113 cars; i"-rep and limbs, 4 cars, hogs, 4 cars. No sate of cattle, but mod crate' Inrpiirv at lower prices, Calies -Choice tn extra, $n 75i Si. Spring lambs, (fi Jiii 75; hecp ehnice to extra, l,2ial 50. Hogs-Hcaij, d,15 6.-0, pigs, r6.1SaU.174. DURYEA. Monday en'mlng1 occurred one? of the fiercest lights that has ever been wit nessed In this town, Appleknaiip, of Old Foi'To, nnd Munloy, of Scranton, fought a tlfteen-round hout. The Old Forgo man proved the winner, but both men wtre severely Injured In the battle. Sunday evening the Primitive Metho dlst Sunday school hel'd their first an niversary. A very pleasant entertain ment wan given In honor of the event and the affair was largely attended, SITUATIONS WANTED FREH. Wonted. i iiij-ijij-tjtrriji.nj-i.u-un n-ifi-i!" fc WANTKD front awl nldc roonn, iinliitnlhnl, hftwern Uillon nnd CltyutrniiM, ncu Mill. I'Crry rtrrrti rrfurnici i(lcn. AiMrcu, Pcriiun rnt, Tribune Oldie. WANTI'.II Kmv bnilti to bm ran r( onr ir mln and Moth I'nHilrM. N motlu ine crr trrn where It l iivd. Onrt appllntion will -tonnlnalf all llrr en poullrj. Call on kmcm and ilniEuUn for imc II thry b.ic nunc in utock rllc to in and r will fnd )on ran. I'rlrf. U renin. Aaxnta antcd. Hear Vermin I'oMdor (onipany, ballon, I'j, WAVTFD-An Intelligent (Calliulir) lady or gen. tlenian to till a Unlit, pleasant position; good pay, If suitable. Address I'. O. Ilox 20, fscranton, I'a. Help Wanted Hale. SASSSS, Mm- H'ANTKH Voung man to sell goods In I.ackv wanni. Lurerne and V(.inmlnB counties, on salary. Also joung Inly, Addresa or eall 110 raull nulhring, bcranton, Pa, Help Wanted Female. WANTED The address ol hdles who arc ambi tious In run money by selling an article Indispenslble to all neiilv dresed lullrs; a 21 cent article lint sells llelf. Your friends will thank joii for offering It In them, and help sell to othei" Call on or address, with two cent stamp, Mrs. Wood, .ll.'i Washington aienue, icranton, I'a. WANTED- girl who rooms at home for general housework. Apply M9 Adams aienue. BRANCH WANT OFFICES. - Want Advertisements Will Bo Received at Any of tho rollow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. H. Central City ALBERT SC11LUT7:. corner Mulberry etreet and Webster aienue. CUSTAV 1'IClIf.L, 630 Adatm avenue. West Side CEOROE W. JENKINS. avenue. 101 South Main South Scranton FRED h. TERITE, 2D Cedar avenue. North Scranton OEO. W. DAVIS, corner North aienue and Market street. Mala Green Bidge CHARLES V. JONES, 1557 Dickson aienue. F. J. JOHNS, 920 Oreen Ridge street. O. LOIthNZ, corner Washington ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg W, II. KN'tPFEL. 1017 Irving aienue. Dunmore j. a. HONE k SON. Wanted To Bent. WANTED -To rent, four nice lonms on West Side at once. AdduiwB J. F , Irlbune Ofil-. Boarders Wanted. WANTED-Table boarders. Washington aienue. Mrs. ToVipkins, 531 Lost. LOsT MoniHv itlernoon, gedd heirt Inscribed "H. to Miss Maud, l'sll " Chllds pli turc in side. Reward If returned to C. U. Daiis' drug, store, Proildcnec. Money to Loan. $300,000 TO LOAN Lowest rates; straight or monthlj pajments. btark it Co., Traders' bljg, ANY AMOUNT OF MOSEY TO LOAN-Qulck, ttralgl t leans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 311-313 Connell building. Furnished Booms. 'S.cS.S"SsV'',s1Sw-'.W.. FOR RENT One large furnished front room; also one ride room, 617 Adams aienue. Booms at Pan-Amorican. PAN-iMERICAN VISITORS can secure tho choicest of rooms Hair mattresses, por celain bath, etc , on one- of the finest residence airlines, by addressing Mrs. tt. A., 408 Ashland aienue, RutTalo, N. Y, Situations Wanted. SlTtATIOV WANTED-Ry a lady to take in washing. M. R, Tribune Office. Sin MIOV WANTED Circular sample distribu tor or miiuglng the work, or eolleetor for a pood firm. Address (1 , or call on Dr. Thompson, Oil Eist Market street. SIT1 MIOV WWIED-io go out In the day washing or cleining Call on or addtiss Mrs. Russell, 1219 Cedir aienue. SITU VI ION i XNil.D Higlstrrrel pharmacist ot Hist olns prartli ii ixperlcncc; single. Ad lllea ljulnlne, Irlbune Office. Ml I' VI ION WANII.D-By a loung man as as sistant draughtsman ui tracer. Addiess Bon M, Thioop, Pa. Sdri'ATlON W NiED-Expcrlonced expert ac eountant would like to make a few engage ments to open,, close, sudlt, post and balance books. Addiess I, 213, Tribune Office. Sin V1ION W ANIT.D-Coiehinan wants a situa tion with a prliatc famllj; understands the Imsinesi thorouglilj ; sober and reliable and a eareful diner, with good oily tefcreuces, Ad dles. Coachman, 334 I'emi aienue. SI IT AT ION WANTED A. clerk in grocerj, thrre itars expcileiiee and references, Address, 11. V. II., 025 Cedar aienue. SIT I'M ION WANTED By a nun giadlng cr lajlng sidewalks, or- fencing, or cutting hwna or any kind of work, 111(1 Llojd street, second floor. SITUATION WNTH B) an expert laundress on ladles' or gentlemen's tine clothes Ladles stepping at hotels can haie their laundry done on short notice. Address Ultt Llojd street, tec ond floor. SITI'MION WNrt.D I'o go out wishing and Ironing. Washing ami honing taken home alio, till or addiess 311 Ninth Sumner aicnuc. bill AT ION WNlhl)- womin wants wish ing to take home. Addrrs Mis. A, H. hans, 3.13 I'.nns couit. SITIATION WANTED By a respectable girl to do cooking; cm furnish best refeienccs, !'leae eall at W4 Hehceci aienue, lljde Park. Sin ATION WANTED lly a good girl to do gen rial housework; can giie best references. Please call at 511 Rebecca aienue, lljde Park, SITUATION W'ANTE1 By strong, aitite, joung man, willing lo elo anj honest work, one j ear's experience in shipping; good uferenco. Addiess, II L., caic of Irlbune Ofllce. . it SITU VT ION WANlhD-Dy first-class stenogMphcr. cate Irlbune. joung man, as a Addrus "steno," Slll'.VnoN' WAN1ED Bj a young man; well recommenilfci; willing lo hoik ai aniining, cheap, with board. Addicts K. M , 511 Meridian street. SITUATION WANTED Bv a middle-aged woman as housekeeper in widower'a family; can giie refeiencc. Call on or address M. II., 113 South Rebecca aienue, Scranton, Pa. SITUATION WANTED-iilrl wanls tituMlon at general housework, (iood steady girl. Ad dreu M Hochford, General Dellicrj, West bida rostofflce, Personal. OUR NEW BOOK sent free, fully Illustrated, treats of all conditions of men, tells how to attain "Perfect Manhood." Should be in the hands nf eierv male adult, Address Erie Medical Co., "Book Dept,," Buffalo, N, Y, DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Than Pour Llnci, A Ccnti lor Uach Dxtri Llna, PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. F.I)Vlll C. iT.UJI.Ut.NCl, 23 TnADEn3 RKS& Hulldlng. Architects EmvAiro ii. building. DAVIS, AUCIIITECT, CO.NNELIi I'RCHKRICK I,. nilOW.V, ATini. n . IlEAIj Fstste Exchange Illdg., 126 Washington . Civil and Mining Engineer!. II. I IIAnill.NO, GOO CONNEI.Ii liUILDINQ, Dentists. DR. O. E. i:iLENRER(lER,rAULf BUILDS Spruce street, bcranlon. DR. O. O. LAUDACH, 115 WYOMINQ AVENUE. Lawyers. FRANK E. BOYLE. ATTORNLY-AT-LAW. Rooms 12, 14, 10 and 18 Burr building-. '. K, TRACY.ATTY.COMMONWnAI.TII nt.nn! D. n. nEPLOOLE, ATTORNEY LOANS NT0O tlated on real estate security. Mean building, corner Washington aienue and Spmce street. WH.LARD. WARREV & and counsellors atdaw, iiashlngton aienue. KVAPP. ATTORNf,Y8 Republican building, JLSSUP k JE&slIP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN- sellors at-law. Commonwealth building, Roonu 13, 20 and 21. EDIVARD W, THYER, ATTORNF.Y. ROOMS P03 COI. Olh floor, Meara building. L. A. WTREl7 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOAttD of Traelo building, Scranton, Ta. PATTERSOV k WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL Rank building. COMEOY3, 013 REPUBLICAN BUILDINO. A. W. BFRTIIOLF, OFFICE MOVED TO KO. 211 Wyoming avenue. f Physicians and Sugeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 513 NORTH WASH1N0T0S aienue. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 333 WARR ington aienue. Residence, 131S Mulberry. Chrnnla disease, lungs, heart, kidneya and genlto urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels and Besturants. THE ILK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN aicnuc. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIOLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & W. TAS senger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Seeds. O. R. CLARKE k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS. rrj-men, store 201 Washington avenue; greet houses, 1D50 North Main avenue; atore telu phone, 7S2. Wire Screens. JOSFPII KUETTKL. REAR 511 LACKA. AVE., Scranton, Pa , manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DRISIAKINa FOR CHII.DRENTO ORDErT also ladies' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 212 Adams aienue. MFOUiOKE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN. iclopcs, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 131 Washington aienue, Scranton. Pa. THE WILKES BARRE RFCORD CAN BE HAD in Scranton at the news stands of Reisman v Bros, 400 Spruce and 503 Linden; M. Norton, ??2 Lackawanna avmue; I, S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street. LEGAL. IN HIP DI-miut (i)l'RT of the United States for tho Middle District of rennsilvanii, In tho nutter of Forest T. Hendrlckson, Harry P. Pratt and John F. Brown, formerly trading ns Pinna lash More, bankrupts. No. 4 In bank lupin. Notice is hrreby glien tint a petition for dis chirge has been filed 111 tnc ahoie stated case and that a heirlng thereon will bo had before the Hon. It, W. Archbald, Judge of said court, on Saturdij, Aug. 3, l'eOl, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at Serinfon, l'l,, in said dliTtrict, at nhiih time creditnis and other persons in Inter est may appear ind show canal", if anj', whj the prajcr of said petitioners shall hot be granted. J. M. WALKER, Attorney. MINNIE THOiS VS. .HMES TIIOMS. In the eoutt of Common Pleas of Lackawanna coun ti. No. o. Match term, 1'jOl, Libel in di lorcc. To James Thomi, 1 1 aboio nimed respondent! You are hereby notified that the sheriff haiing returned the subpoena and alias subpoena in this case "non et inientiis" and Ihe court hav ing, ordered notlco upon you by publication, you aie hereby notified, therefore, to be and appeaa at the next term of said court, to be held at Scranton, in said countj- of Lackawanna, on Mon day, tho sixteenth dav of September, A. D. 1001, to answer tho complaint of the said libellant. C. II. SCHADT, Sheriff. A W. RERTHOI I", Attorney for Libellant, F7AMVfML OLDEST! SAFEST! BEST! WALL STREET iloney Will Rarn Big Monthly Returns, The Inieslor's Fund Raya Semi-monthly. The oldest established in America. No certificate holder has eicr lost a cent Pajments made lo 11 subscribers cvriy 13 dajs. No trouble No delay. Money refunded on demand. Write to- ,day for particulars, free lo any address. u. i.. Jiacicey v co., uua.-on uia g., ew vort OFFICE OP Pacific Anthracite Coal Co Capital, $6,000,000. P. O. Box 1099. Seattle, Wash., July 9, 1001. We fine for sale block of stock In a netf find thit wo pronounce tho richest, prospect in free gold n,uart2 on earth, 1S7 lbs of this eynrtj! selected -actually sold for $l,no. The discov erer has still tleher chunks Write for partim liis We also offer rieielopment stoek in this I ial companj, the first anthraciic dUcoiered on this coast J. M DENNETT, President. Pacific nthraclte Coal Co Bond Offerings. Paying 3 to 5 dies. & Ohio, K. & A. Dlv. 1st Con. in. Hvnns. & Torre Hauto 1st Con. Cs, Iowa Con. Ity. Co. 1st 5s. Louis., N. A. & Chic, Chic, & Ind. Dlv. 1st 6s, Mexican Central Hy, Con. 4a. Missouri I'ncltlc Trust 5. Mob. & Ohio, Moutgomeiy Dlv. 1st Cs. Oregon Short I.lno 1st Con. 5s, Rio Ornnilo Western 1st 4s. St. Louis Bridge '.Vim. Ry. 1st 5s. St. L. iron Mt. et So. Roftl. 4. Mil. T.lec Ry. & Lt. Co. 6 Pfd. Stock. Completo Circular List on Application. Spencer Trask & Co 27-20 Pina Stwet, fiS Stato Street, Albany, K. Y. NEW YORK 4 X.