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THE SCRANTOtf TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1901.
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
FOREST CITY.
Epceltl to llio Scranton Tilbune.
Forrst City, July 18. The name
perullnl phase attends the llremen's
strike In Forest City that maiks it in
the towns down the valley Those be
lonslnR to the Miemen's organisation
ure out, while those nfilllntcil with the
United Mine Workris, of which there
nre thtee, nrc Milt at their duties. To
dny the company put n half do.en of
their coal lnf-piH'totB from down the
valley at woik in No. 2 ilreroom and
the shaft and new bteaker were oper
ated as usual. The OlIlTmtl mine did
not work.
The picnic of the fnlted Mine Work
ers was ns exiipcted, a hlK financial
Miccess. The three locals paraded the
ptreets In the mmnlnK, nrcompanled by
the Star Dunn coin's and the I'otot
City brasi hand, DIMtkt Picsldent
Nlrholls, Vice I'tenldent HI?coa.ts and
Hecretaiy Dempsey attended the plr
nle for Mnernl houts. They Intended
to speak, but did not ovvInB to the
weather. Ir. Nlrholls told The Tri
bune correspondent that he was In
hearty faor of the sulking firemen
pettlnK theli demand for an eight hour
day. He thought they deserved It.
Vnlted Mine 'Workers, he s.Ud, would
not take the place of the sttlkeis, but
they will continue to woik. When ask
ed if they would utilize steam made
by non-union men ho said he pre
ferred not to answer the eiuestlon. In
the eent of Mich a state of affairs
coming to past he had no doubt that
the fliemen's union would tenuast the
mine workers not to handle the steam
and then the nutter would be taken up
nnd decided "The stand taken by our
organization at piesent ' he tepeated,
"Is that our men lcm.iln at work."
John Lej.ro, whose wife wbk killed by
lightning Tuesd.i, h.is been a much
afflicted man About two yeats ago
his onb ihlld, a little giil, fell Into a
tub of hot water and whs si aided to
death. Shoitly bcfoie that time Leco
was In the meat business heie, and
while going to C.ubondale lost $100,
which loss caused his retirement fiom
business
Pi of J I. and G. I,. Moigan hao
gone to Ocean Grove for a lslt with
their binthei, Pi of. Tallle Moigan.
Mis Thomts li. Davis died at her
home, Welsh hill, Tuesdhy moinlng of
nn illness of ovetal months. Dei eased
was the daughter of Mi ami Mis
Thomas Uo nolci, of Tot est City. She
was boin nt Welsh hill tlilrty-flvo
years ago, in 1S31 going with her hus
band to Koiest City, wheie they icslded
until about a eur ago. She was a
woman with many noble qualities anil
was gieatly esteemed by a wide elide
of waim f i lends who will icgiet her
demise Hosldes her husband nnd par
ents, two sons, lllmer nnd Walter, and
thiee sisters. Mis. John D. Jones, of
Cllffoid Mis. John Iteeso. of Gibson,
nnd Miss Mary 13. Jlcnolds, of Toiest
Clt. surle her. The funeial will bo
held Sunday morning nt in Sit. The
rerlres will be held at the Welsh Con
giegatlonnl chinch at that place. In
terment in the chinch ccmetciy.
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SUSQUEHANNA.
Speclsl to the Scranton Tribune.
Susquehanna. Julv IS Colonel Will
i's m 11 Telford, who has been 111 for
two ears, last tenlng Bint uned a sec
ond stioke of p,ii.il)Ms and Is in a
critic al condition.
The lem.ilus of the late Mis. Nancy
Clendennlng were this moinlng taken
to Deposit for sen Ices nnd lnteiment.
The cnplojes of the Kile shop were
paid t"rt.i
A Methodist giove meeting will be
held at MiPlavo settlement, July 31.
Quito a number of Susquehanna nnd
vlclnlt people will attend the Caimel
gioe camp meeting nt Hooper, N, V
Miss Mary Japger, of Monti osc, has
returned home trnn a visit with her
sister. Mis Henry T Itlrcliaitl.
The Gilggs fimllv leunlnn will be
held at the losiduue of living Stone,
in CaibondaK August 23
Grace s-tieet last evening entertained
a surprise pait, membeis of the
Diughters of Pocahontas, the occasion
being nn anniversary of her birthday.
She received n handsome souvenir of
the event. (
William Telford, of Palnhrldge, Is In
town, called hero by the Illness of his
uncle, Colonel William II. Telford.
The Kile la doing a rushing business
In all of Its departments.
spending her vacation at the home of
her parents.
O. K. Maynard made a business trip
on Wednesday.
HARFORD.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Harford, July IS. Halph D. Little,
esq,, of Monti ose, by Invitation of the
Y. M. C V , delivered nn nddress In
the Congregational church, Friday
evening. Singing by Mcssts. Little,
Pa.vne, Carpenter nnd WUImarth. It
was enjojed bv all. Harford has
reason to be proud of such u class of
joung men.
Lduard Harnard nnd wife of Gibson,
will occupy rooms in the Hlne house
for a few months.
A teverslble social will be held in
KINGSLEY.
Fpselsl to the Scrinton Trunin.
Klngsley, July 18. JJ Smith, of Nay
Aug, was a visitor in town on Wednes
day. Miss Addle Jeffcrs recently made n
burlness trip of n few dnjs to New
ftilghton.
Mrs. 8, Tingley, of Hnllstead, Is vis
iting nt the home of C. C. Darrow.
The receipts from the social given by
the Willing Workers were $1S.C0,
Master Leo Alexandei, of Syracuse, Is
spending n few weeks with relatives
here.
Mrs. N. Howard and sons, of Scran
ton, nie cucHts at the home of F. K.
Moore.
Mm. ,T. Zimmerman and son, of Scran
ton, nnd Miss Herthn Zlmmeimnn, of
Klnghamtoti, are guests of U. Sloat.
Mrs. II. N. Tiffany nnd daughter, of
Tiffany, were guests nt the home of
Mrs, Lizzie Tiffany Inst Wednesday.
WELSH HILL.
Fpeejtl to the Scranton Tribune.
Woln Hill, July 18. Miss Mar
gaiet Party, who has been assisting
Mrs. WllllUm W. Davlcs with her
the lecture room of the Congiegatlonal house woik for soma time, has ie-
PICTURE PUZZLE.
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THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
New York. July 18 Sieculatlve judgment en
today', dock mirket mi unsettled and In con
clusive under the Influence of the erratic gra
tlons ol the Union Pacific, St. Paul and to a
lesser exlcnt other railroads Immediately at
tested l.y the Northern Pacific settlement an
nounced late scslerdsy. The Influence of the
stork mirket aa was shown by the congested
burlng ol the stocks ol tin railroad, afiecled
and ol tlic .feci ".ticks The slmnltsneous pur
chases o Union Pacific at the opening ere ol
ten thousand shares at 10.1'i to 10,t. compared
with l(rj lilt night, and ol St. Paul eight
thousand shires at Htt'4 to 105, compsrrd Willi
1G3V. last night. United State Steel vraa alo
dealt in to th pTtrnt ol S.OOfl shares, varvlng In
price, Irom 40' to 41 VI. compared with 0H list
night. The price ol this stock at the opening
was the highest ol the day, and It was under
steady pressure through the mutation, of the
market celling down nearly a point under lat
night, an I cloning at a fractional net loss The
whole tmrket felt the efTect almost Immedlitely
ol cnormou, realizing sales anl the successive
iteriinei suggested the conjecture mat, mime in
terests, which bought lock, jestcrdsv were
felling out to take profit,. The liellef prevailed
In the boird tint the Iirge capitalists who sup
ported the market on Mondiv and Tuesday by
biijing practically ail ofTcrlng, ol the leading
Mock, were lightening their load, taking ad
nitJge of the effect ol the Northern l'tclfle
agreement to reduce their holding,, The rather
pvlpaMc manipulation of the mirket and the
circulation of Mgue Intimation, thtt further dl
cloeiires weie coming ol additional arrangement!
under the Northern Piclrlc fettlement added to
thl lmpieon. ltither frank idmlaion. were
Iirthcoinlng that the innounccmrnt of the Noith
Pacific aetilement wa llmcrt with a view to
quoting appiehen.lona and checking the unei.l
new in the utock mirket azinU the earlier ele
ction ol tho.e Intcie.ted to withhold the in
nouncement until n later period This sue color
to the belief tint the polirv thin idopted to
ralli the utoik mirket hid In view a. well the
innril effect upon the .trlke of alcel worken
of an aili ince of the iteel atock. Thee con
idciitlon .ercd to take the edge off the in
nounccmrnt of the Northern Pacific eettlcment.
t w,i lite in the div when Union Pacific begin
Hi finil upward inoiemenl. The clemind for
the mock n appiientli In.allihle, block, ol one
t!muind to four thouaiml fharc. succeeding each
other in quick auccevdon Kierv effort wai no
appuent ti bid up the price of the utock It
touched 1IVI before the c Ii,e and M. Paul wii
lifted to liili. and Southern Pacific to !S7 The
market rillied in umpalhi but did not generally
get back to the bet Chicago ind N'orthwetern
roe c. ind (leneril llectrlc S'4 The buojant
ri'e in fnlon Pac-ific reilied the bellel In 'fur
ther deielopmenl. in the community of Intcret
plan in the we.t The clo.lne wa. feierl.h and
Irregular below the het. Total ealei today,
l.rrj; .'00 haie.
The rillroad bond market wai ictlie anl
continued allzhtH irregular In spile of a late
Impoiement Totil mle, pir 1 line, fl fi;o.n.vi
U !". bonds were ill iinelnnged on the last call.
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" DIRECTORY.
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Than Four Llne, 3 Cent lor Uch tJtr Line.
SITUATIONS
WANTED
FREE.
3 Insertions 25 Cents
More rinn Pour Lines, A Cents for Uach Extra Line.
For Bent.
For Reeto
j
About 1200 feet of floor space on
4th floor of the Tribune building,
suitable for light maufacturing. In
cluding heat, light and power.
Enquire at office of
The Tribune.
Wanted.
WANTVn An Intelligent (Catholic) lady or pen
tleman to fill a light, pleiaant poiltion,
good pay, If suitable, AddtCM V. O. flo 20,
(Scranton, Pa.
Help Wanted Male.
WANTIID Vomig mm to sell good In l.icki
wanna, Lurerne and Wiomlng countle., on
alary, Ato joung ladv ddres or call 410
1'auli RiilMhitr, Scranton, Pa,
Help Wnntcd Female.
PROFESSIONAL.
MWHWMMt
Certified Public Accountant.
KIWAltl) C. Sl'AlU.UINa, 23 TRADERS DAN.C
Uiiildlng.
Architects
KOR ni.NT-ll von are looking tor home In
lovely location. Call at :tJ Madison aienue,
fireen Ridge.
1011 ItllNT-Klcht rooms, 733 Jeflerfon avenue;
all modern conveniences. '
R!5 OREF.V RinOE 1TREKT, ten rooms, modern
Improtcmcntsi steam heat lurnlshcdj dcur-desirable.
I WANTKIt-filrl for general housework In a fmalt
lamny, zs nij sicnue.
VAN1LI)-The addrcM ol ladles who are ambi
tion, to earn money by telling an article
lndlpenlbte to all ncatlv clrewecl ladlesi a CV
cent article that sell. Itnell, Your Mends will
thank J on lor offering it to thrm, ami help sell
to other. Call on or ad Irew. with two cent
stamp. Mrs. Wood, .115 Washington avenue,
Scranton, Pa.
For Sale.
1'Olt hVt.K CIIKAP-Horse In Rood condition.
Inquire 3(7 First street, city.
The following nuotatiom are hirnlhed Th(
'Yihune bv M .lo-dan V Co , rooms TOV M
Wears building, Scranton, vj.
American Migar Hl!j
These young women are hathing. Do you see the third one?
church July 15. A jolly time n short
programme nnd Ice cieam and cake. If
It should lain, come Just the same.
Ilev. C. f. Olllett of Clltford ex
chanRed pulpits with Rev. Manuell.
riund.ij
Mis n. J. Whitney is viicltlng Mis
Evm In Aubuin.
Huihert Peae of Scranton Is visit
ing his uncle, Wesley Tease.
Wlnford Tiffany lost a valuable horse
Sunday.
MNs Kato Qulnlan of Chester Spilnps,
Pa, and Mr. .Teuy Qulnlan of Tltts
hurK, Pa., nre vlltinK at the home
of theli mother In this place.
Prof. W. I, RoReip. wife and daugh
ter, of Scianton, aie visiting at Mrs.
ItORPlS.
Pi of. V. H. ltoRcrs Is home from
Scinnton for a few days.
Ilattle Chamheilaln of Scranton is
HEAT NERV
PROSTRATION
Sudden Prostration Is n Feature
or Hot Weather Upset Nerves
and Weak Nerve Centres Arc
the Causes.
turned to her home in Mount Car
mol, Mr. and Mis. Walter Bovan, of
Scranton, are the guests of their par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Revan.
Mr. Thomas Pi ice, of Scranton, Is
visiting nt this place.
Mr. John How ells and Mr, Daniel
Davles, of Scranton, are the cuests
of Mr. John Kvans.
Miss Katie Reese, of Peckvllle,
spent several days of the past week
with Miss Verdle Morgan, of this
place.
Mr. K. Jones nnd .1. Lewis, of Noith
Scranton, made a trip to this place on
bicycles.
Mr. Rcnjamln Reynolds, of Scran
ton visited his cousin, Mi. Thomas
Davis, of this place, on Sunday last,
Mrs. Davis is very ill and is not ex
pected to recover.
Vmer. Tobacco lO1
Mrhlson 7?
Atchiion. Pr PT'i
Rrook Tuition 7
tlalt. A- Ohio ri'i"!
Cont Tohicco r.'i'i
( he k Ohio 4rt
( hie t (It U'eit 22';
4t Pml ICIV's
Rock Wand W
Kan A 'lev . Pr Vi
!.oiil A- Nih WV7S
Mm. Deviled 1"n
Viet Trillion 170
Mln Pacific in;n
Southern Pacific 3Vi4
Telephone 5003!
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TOR RAI.K Houe and lot. Close in. For bul-
ne or residence. Address Owner, care ol
The Tribune.
CvRt.OVn OP IIORsr.S from ten to fourteen
liundrcd, at 221-1H Oaklord court. J. SI,
Field
FOR FVt.K A dttrell k Son clinder pre.,
33x36, In cood condition, new roller, $300.
Apply likes Darrc Times Office, ilkcs-Rarre,
Pa.
WANTKD A clrl who rooms at home for general
housework. Apply i.W Adams avenue,
EDWARD II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELL
building.
utniKRicK i nnowv, arch. n. reai,
Fat a to Exchanne Dldg , 126 Washington ve.
Civil nnd Mining Engineers.
II. U IHRDI.Nd, 006 CONNKI.li nUII.DINO.
Dentists.
nit. o. k. ru.F.Nni:noF.n, pauli duildiso,
Srruco street, bcranton.
DR. 0. O. LAUDACII, 115 WVOMINO AVENUt
short ribs, J7ei1iTn: rtrv silled shoulder", 7'ii
i7c; short lear sides, $5JJalO, w mkey,
$1.27.
A Perfidious Ambassadot
CDWARO P. YAUNQER, IN THE CHICAGO RECORD-HERALD.
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All alonK the line of mental nnd mus
cular exhaustion so prevalent rlurlnK
the summer months is the underlylnc
cause of oveiwoiked Nerves over con
sumption of Neivo Tissue which has
not heen replaced. It Is manifested In
the mind that tefuses to receive nnd
act upon Impression In tho usual way
and that, sometimes when attempted to
he whipped Into work, Jumps the
hounds of reason nnd Uoundeis in a
maze of confusion. It is manifested
physically by an ovei -tired, languid,
exertlonless, musde-iplaxed condition
that laoks resisting1 power which is
necessary to withstand heat exposure.
It's by the Influence of Di, A. W.
Chase's Nerve puis in rallying the
Nerve Force that enemy is quickened
the frreat weh-like Neive svstcm of tho
body vibrates with new life Hraln
Nerves Heai t Nerv es Stomach Nerv es
feel tho influence as activity replaces
lassitude and strength Is regained. Tho
hidden cuuent within which spells life
has been bi ought to Natute'a leijulieil
standard.
Mis. James Wntson, of 313
Twelfth") stieet, Scranton, Pa., sas.
"Dr. A. V. Chahos Ncrvo Pills aio
fine. I began to use them for ner
votifi sick headaches nnd nervousnebs
and had great success In stopping
them completely. Recently I uhed
them to oveicoino tho demesslon and
weakness following gilp, and they
were again successful In giving mo
bodily Htiength nnd nervo Bieucllness.
As an all around nervo and geneinl
tonic tney aro giand, and I am very
much pleabPd that my attention was
called to them through Mathews
brothers, Druggists, corner Washing
ton and Lackawnna avenues."
Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills SO
rents a box at druggists or Dr. A. W.
Cham Medicine Co, Buffalo, N. V,
Bee that poi trait and signature of A.
W, Chase, M. D,, are on every pack
age. Sold jn Scranton by Matthews Bros.
OK ROGERS says Beit Sellers
is a traitor and not to be tt listed
any farther than one can heave
a freight car with one hand. Bert
Selleis smiles pltjlngly and says
that all Is fair In love and vvni. Pretty
little Mrs. Selleis. until a few- days ago
Nellie Miller, tosses her togulsh head
and hays she thinks Joe Rogers might
have sent her a wedding present. Be.
yond these limited and somewhat vague
exptesslons none of them will talk, so
the leader must weigh the facts In
the case and Judge which of the thiee
Is tight.
Joe Rogers and Beit Sellers are fel
low cleiks In a big establishment. One
Satutday afternoon recently, as they
wcie pteparlng to depart for the cun
tomary half-hnllda, Joe drew his
friend aside and asked for a few
minutes of his time for a confidential
talk. "It's like this, Joe," he said, as
soon as they i cached the seclusion of
a side stiPPt. "I've got a haid proposi
tionthat Is it Is hard for me but
with our bland assurance nnd supreme
gall It should be only a trilling thing
for j ou to undcitake."
"Well. I like that pretty well." said
Rert, "but go ahead with your proposi
tion. Want to sti Ike the old man for
moip salary, I suppose?"
"You're away off. No, this Is some
thing mote seilous. You know how I
feel toward Nellie Mlllei fact Is, I
guess I'm what they call in love with
her."
"Don't blame you," old man: we all
aie. Nellie Is all tight. She can throw
my watch Into the lake."
"Yes, but she doesn't want to. Now,
here Is tho pioposltlon. You know I
have been going up to Nellie's house
pretty steadily for three yeais, but I
have never brought myself to the point
of asking her when she would change
her name to Rogers. Fact Is, old man,
I'm not sum where I'm at."
"Well you'io ceitalnly swift If you
have not learned to read the thermome
ter in three yeats: why, nil I'd ask Is
three weeks, or three days "
"Not with Nellie. She's dlffeient
from the rest. Now I feul pietty suie
that I'm the only boy for Nellie, but
I vwint to be dead sure befoie I get
ilovv'n on tho nxmlnster and make my
talk about love In a cottage or a four
room Mat nnd all that; don't want to
take any chances on a throw-down,
you understand "
"Perfectly; but jou fhould nevrr send
a boy to do a man's work. You want
me to sound some of her girl ft lends,'"
"No, I want ou to put on jour glad
tags and go up to Nellie's house this
evening and sound her yourself.
Tell her I am delayed at tho
office, or sent out of town, or
any old thing. I'll trust your
smooth palaver to do the work
all right. Just find out how strong
Joe Rogers Is up there, will you?"
"Certainly er you don't mind If I
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Chicago Live Stock Market.
ChicaRO, Julv IS Catlle-Receipts. ,J2', In
eluding 45V Texans, active ind IViJV-. blgherj
iiood to prime steers, V40aC2O, pmr to med
ium, $"K0i5 20, stockers and feeders, li to SO
cents Wither. $.' ROa'.iO, cows, J.Oal 75, hell
era, s2 s-,S4 00; oanner", tt "i0a2.1V; ill. V
4 10; calves, $1.75a4 70, levas steers, H IVal (V)
Hogs Receipts todav, 20,0(10, ' tomorrow, 1",
flOT), left over, 10 015. strons, shide hleher;
mixed and butchers, V70a(l, cood to 1I101-8
hoivv, TVOOaOlO; rnuen heivv, t5 00i5"j,
llpht. VO.VaVoO bulk of ules. 0i'i .5
sheep Receipts. ,"noo, eheep, iteidv to
Iroiur limbs, steidv ; cool 11 choice vrlli
ers, s.1 POal V); fair to choice mixed. $.1 "Oil nn,
western sheep, $1!0i4; vearllncs, $4il 75; na
tive lambs, no choice here, $,) "1O14 10, western
lambs, $.1 75?5
Oiclal receipts and shipments lor Wedneidiy
Receipts- Canto, !',... hoes, 31,212, heip,
lino shipments; Cattle, S.Osl; Iioks, 3,W)1;
sheep, 591
BRANCH WANT OFFICES.
Want Advertisements Will TJo
Eecelved nt Any ot the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALBERT SCHMITZ. corner Mulhcrrt
street and Webster aicnuc.
OUSTAV PICIlbL, 650 Adaini avenue.
West Side
OEOROE W. JCSKIS3, 101 South Slain
avenue.
Tsvt
Buffalo Live Stock.
R11IT1I0, lull- IS -Roteiptx-Calllc,
40
100
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make a little love to Nellie just to get
talking In the right strain, do you?"
"That's Just what I want you to do."
"What If she falls In love with me?"
"No danger. You aie too giddy a
butterfly for Nellie. She pieferb a man
of settled principles."
"I.Ike ou, I tuppne. However, I
give jou fair warning. If she will
stand for It I'm going to make desper
ate love to her."
"Sail right In, You'll land nlong with
Ronnlbeit and the other pikeis In tho
Deil."
This is how It happened that Rprt
Sellers found himself sitting on the
veinnda with Nellie Miller that even
ing, simpathlzlng with her over the
fact that Joe Rogets had been sent
out of town by the dim. Nellie seemed
to hear uii well under the shock, in
asmuch as Rprt Informed her repeated
ly that she was looking especially well.
When ho said good night she Insisted
upon pinning a carnation upon his
coat. Sunday afternoon found him on
the veranda again, nnd he icmnrked
that he had never seen Nellie moie
becomingly nttlied than In tho puffy
white and blue dimity gown, whereat
the ioi?P8 in her checks grew tedder.
Then they took 11 stroll in the evening,
nnd when Rert reached his room, with
his head In a whltl nnd his heait in
a tenlfle flutter, he discovered that
Nellie had tied one of her sleeve ribbons
to his cane.
Meanwhile Joe Rogeis fumed nnd
stewed nnd waited for his ambassador
to come in and tile a detailed icpoit.
Officially he was out of town, so 'he
had to choke down the desire to walk
by Nellh's homo Just to Bee It she
wcie sitting by tho window nnd weep
ing over his nbsence, Monday morn
ing he received n very unsatlsfaetoiy
telephone message from Reit, announc
ing that he and Nellie were to Join a
fishing party up the river that day,
and he would be obliged to Joe If ho
would tfll the pioptletor that Rert was
111 and unable to woik. Ho was still
Indisposed Tuesday, but tallied suffi
ciently to ni company Nellie to a lawn
party that evening,
"Wednesday he bounced into the of
fice and found Joe suffeilng n violent
attack of the megilms. "Well, I like
your style," he began, waving nslde
tho pi offered hand. "It took you a long
time to find out what 1 wanted to
know."
"I found out all right." said Rert.
"Well, what did you find out?"
"You'll have to get another girl. Nel
lie Is not for you."
"Why I I don't Just understand,"
said Joe, suddenly growing white. "Is
thero any particular reason why she
won't marry me?"
"Yes, I'm free to say there Is."
"What is It?"
"Thfi principal reason lr that she Is
going to become Mrs. Bertram Eugene
Sellers one month from today."
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
v iw inin Dun fa. Pr 00
Countv sivlnprs llink f. Trust Co.. j60
Klrst Nitlonil Rank (.Carbondalc) 31
Stardard llrilllwc Co 31)
STOCKS Hid. Asked.
Third Nalloml Rank 40
Dime Deposit nd I'lscount Rank.. 275
Kctnomv I inht. II. A. 1', o
First Nitlon.il Rank l.VTO
I irki Trust Sale Deposit Co iv
Clark k snover (o, Pr l.5
Scranton Iron Pence & MlR. Co
Scranton Vxle Works
Scranton sivimrs llvnk 35a
Tradcis' National Rink 175
Scianton Unit K Nut Co 10;
People's llmk 135
j,w Mexico Ry. CqCo..
Scranton Passenccr Railway, first
Vlortcase, due 1020 115
Teople's Mreet Rillway, first mort
(case, due HIS 115
People's Street Railway, General
mortsace. due 1021 ... 115
Dickson Manutactnrlnjr Co
1.A1 Tnunshln School 3 per cent. ...
Citv ol Scranlon St. Imp 6 per
cent
IS.alMCr.
Beans-Per bushel, choice marrow, $2 60a2 CJ
Scranton Traction 0 rer cent 115
100
102
102
cirs, sheep nnd lnmb. 20 cars, hoes, 7 en.
shipments faille, 41 cais, sheep and hmln,
7 cars; hojs, (ar Not enough force to tho
demand to make a basis ol price Calves, choice
to extri. fl VOih 75 sprlne lambs, chaicj to
extri, 'i2'i5fiO, mixed sheep, $3 73a 4,
llocrs 11 grades, ijcidOV.
New York Live Stock Market.
Vow V.ork, lull 1' Reeves Verv little trade,
steady leelinz, calves, market steady; veals,
$5i7, no choice cilves heic.
Sheep Kirm. and cood stock scarce; top
cradca of lambs, trifle firm, medium and com
mon (trades, Hull and lower; sheep, $3 25a 4 73,
culls, vsnal: lambs. J4 7'nH.
llos Vlarket lower; state hogs, 6 40; med
ium western hogs, (U5
South Scranton
FKED h. TKRrPE. 723 Cedar irenvie.
North Scranton
GEO. W, DAVIS, corner North Slain
avenue and Market street.
Oreen Ridge
CHARLLS P. JONES, 1557 Dickson
venue
P. J JOHNS. P20 Oreen Rld street
C. L0RF.NZ, corner Washington ave-
nue and Marlon street.
Lawyers.
PRANK n. DOYI.K, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Rooms 12, 11, 10 and IS Rurr building.
F. K. TRACY.ATTY.COMMONWEALTH Bl.DO.
B. D. RhPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS NECO
tlated on real estate security. Mean building,
corner Washington avenue and Spruce street.
WHXARD, WARREN & KVAPP. ATTORNEYS
and councilors at law. Republican buildlns,
Washington avenue.
JlSSt'P k JtSslIP. ATTORNEYS AND COUN-
sellom at law. Commonwealth bulldlnc. Rooms
19, 20 and SI.
Petersburg
w 11. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving avenue.
Dunmore
J. a. BONE & SON.
Boarders Wanted.
WANTED Table boarders. Mrs. Tompkins, 631
Washington avenue.
Money to Loan.
EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. ROOMS
03 M4, 8th floor, Mears building.
1-. A. WATR1S. ATTORNT.Y-AT LAW, BOARD
ofJrode building, Scranton, Pa.
I'ATTFRsOV & WILCOX, TRADERS' KATI0S.U
inK DUIIUlng.
C. COVIFOYS, (11 REPUBLICAN BIIILDIN'O.
A. W BERT HOt P. OFFICE MOVED TO NO.
211 Wycmlns avenue.
Physicians nnd Sugeons.
DR V E. ALLEN, 813 NORTH WASHINGTON
av enue.
DR. S W. 1,'AMOni'. U.. OFriCE 331 WASH"
Ington avenue. Residence, 1313 Mulberry,
Chronlo disease, lungs, heart, kidneys and
(tenllo urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1
to 4 p. m.
Hotels nnd Besturants.
TUP. I.LK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN
avenue. Hates reasonable
P. ZK10LER. Proprietor.
ECRNTOV HOUSE. Nil. It D . U & W. PA-
tengcr depot. Conducted on the European
plan VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor.
East Liberty Cattle.
Eat Llbertv, Julv 1 Cittle Steadv : extra,
$V BVaO; prime, V Vat 70, good, $1 20a5.IO.
lings Hull and lower; piime mediums anl
havie, Srt 07'4vO.1O; bet vorkers and pigs,
R0Safi.07ti; common to lair vorkers, $!at)0j;
skips, 4 75aS73; roughs. tlaV.fO.
Sheep stead.v ; best wethers, $1 20nl 30; culls
and common, $l.M)a2 50; jearlings, ?3a4.73;
veal calves, $7ai.o0.
Oil Market.
Od Citv, Julv IS dedit hilances, 110; cer
tificates, no bids Shipments, Il.h0i5; avciage,
07,175. Runs, 10',103, average, 85,395,
BABE BALL.
American League.
At Detroit R
Washington 0 0 4 3 0 0 10 0-8
Detroit 12 10 0 0 110-6
Batteries I ee and Clarke, eager, High and
Ruelow, Umpires Haskell and Manasau.
$300,000 TO LOAN Lowest rates; straight or
monthly payments. Stark & Co.,Traders' bide.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN-Qukk,
straight leans or Building and Loan At
Irom 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker,
SI 1 115 Connell building.
Furnished Booms.
FOR RENT One largo furnished Iront room;
also one side room. 837 Adams avenue.
Business Opportunity.
WANTUT oung man wllli twentv live dollars
(f25 0O) to buj the ngenc.v lor this citv,
Plttston and Carhondilo, for 1 household article
of great merit. ou can positive! make from
$3 to i10 dally If jou nre a hustler. Vddrcss,
for pirtioulars at once, C II , this office.
Seeds.
O. R. CLARKE & CO . SEl'DSVIEN AND NUBS
erymen, store 201 Washington avenue; grcn
bouses, 1950 North Main avenue; store telo
phone, 7S2.
Wire Screens.
Lost.
LOST-Light red, almost vellow, cow; whits
spot on toieheid, Ind halter and chain at
tached J. ,1, Van Vort, 110 Colfax avenue.
LOST V Indies' gold sell ling, with mono
gram K F K. Reward if returned to 403
Wjomlng vv enue.
It. E
11 1
13 a
r..
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Corrected bv II 0. Dile, 27 Larkawmna ve)
lluttrr liesli creamer, 20'4a21c ; clairj,
freh, l'lHa.'Oi.!
( heese Full cream, 10'sallc
Vggs We.tcrn tresh, Halite , nearby state,
lV;a1iK
Medium lleuis Per binhel, S I0a2 13.
t.ieen Peas Per bunhel, 1 40al (V,
I lour Ret pilcnt, per bairel. $1 (5
Beans rer bushel, choice juarrow, $2,55a2 60
Potitoes Per bu-hel, $lal 10,
Onions Per liuihel, $1.
Philadelphia Oraln nnd Produce
Philadelphia, lulv l U heal-Firm, Ua'Jc.
liighci, lontnct grade, Julv, 71,4a72c. Corn
- Urm and l'jc higher, No 2 mixed, Julv,
5isaVV. Oits-Flrm; No 2 vvlilte clipped,
lOailUc Butter 1 inn, and ,8c higher, fancv
vvesiern creamcrv, 20'sc 1 do do, prints, 21c ;
do nearliv do, 21c. Iggs lirm; fiesli nearbv,
lie ; do. western. Il'ail3c ; do soutliwislr'n.
12V4C , do. southern, 12c. Cheese steadv, New
York full creams, fancv small, 0'jalic, ; V
do do . filr to choice, Sanic Refined sugjis
I'nchinged Cotton steid Tallow Dull;
citv prime in hhds , 5'sc ; countij do, do,
bands, 4sial7c , cakes Vic J,'vc pniil-rv
Dull and weak; fowls, llilHsc, old roosius,
7a7'4c , spring Jilc'oi, Ilil7c , spring
ducks, He; olds'ilo, Ik Dresed poullrv
Fnm, good demanl lowls, choice, 12c; do,
lair to good, Uill'-c ; old roosters, Hijc ;
broilers, neaibv, la2V( ; western do, I1a22i
Receipts Hour, 2 000 barrels, an! 2,57!,ono
pounds In sacks; wheal, 31,000 bushels; corn,
tv.000 bushels; oils, ll.ono shipments Wheal
1,!00 bushels, corn , 3,500 bushels; oits, ulOO
bushels,
At Cleveland R. II.
Boston 1200020003 S 4
Cleveland, 0 0 2 0 1 .1 0 0 x 0 10 2
Ratterles Winters and Schrekengo.t; Hart
and Wood. Umpire Connolly.
At Chicago R.
Baltimore 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 01
Chicago 5 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 x 9
Batteries VlcGinnity and Bresnahan;
son jjind Sullivan. Umpire Cantillon.
At Milwaukee R
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 101
Milw aukee 10010000 i
Batteries Bernhard and Powers; Hawley and
Malonej. Umrirc shrridin.
II. E.
8 5
11 0
Patter-
II. E.
8 1
8 1
Lost or Stolen,
LOST OR STOI.bN' A small Jcrey cow, about
12 jears old, light color, single curve in
her horns. Box 120, Dunmore, Pa.
New York Grain and Produce,
New ork, Julv 1' Floui -1'ilrlv active and
steadi; winter straights, .!2V(U'i Uheit
Spot firmer; No, 2 led, 76'ic 1. 9 h afloat;
No 3 red, ii'c. eievacor, -vo 1 noriuern mil
nth, "(We f, o b aftoit Options eak enlv
in the dav Later rallied and finally dosed
vetv lirm ut a partial 'c. net advance. luh
closed 71c ; Sept, 7.1V ; Oct., 7!c ; li- ,
73V Corn spot firmer; No J, 51V. clew
tor, and 55rc, f 0. h afloat Options Hut eased
off, but later turned strong ami closed ttrong
at "si'fcc. net higher. lulv ln.c ,
rpt , AV ; Oct , JiUe ; Dec, Rsc Oils
Spot firmer. No S, Id' 40. 1 No I, tflc ; No 2
white, JSaiS'jc ; No .1 while. 37i 17V ; tn,k
mixed westein, 3f,aJ7c ; Hack white, "7il2e.
Options strong nn irop news and covinr-r
Butter Him, 1 reamer, lViliiije i do. laiinrv,
HalJC,( ; Imitation creameiy, Hal7c ; jttlo
daily, llall'ic Cheee- liregulir; fancy 1 il
nnd, Oc: fancy laige while, lie ; fancv 'mall
colored. 0'c ; fancv small while, uc, 1.1,-1
Meadv; slate and Penna,. I'ial7i ; western
uncandled, 12c ; western, candled, 13al5c,
Chicago Grain and Produce.
Chicago, Julv IS. Corn and oats Influenced bv
(he weather led an advince which held wlto.
wheat steadv toda , corn closing HJc higher;
oats, 'sa'sc up and wheat, 'ie. Inner tor
September delivery TrovUlons cloied mi
chsnged to 7',jC higher, Cash quotations were
as lollOMBl
Flour Firm: No 3 spring wheat, Ma6e;p,j
No 3 red, UifiPc,; No, 2 corn, 40'ie.j No.
2 vellow. riliiSOc: No. 3 white. 3IW".-i t
No. 2 rje, SlHa52c,; No. I flax seed and .No, 1
northwestern, $1 Mai 85; prime tlmony mil,
5; mesa pork, $11.10al3 00; lard, $3.60aS62Hi
National League.
At rulsburg- R. H. E
Brooklvn 0 10 0 0 10 2 0-1 fi 1
Pittsburg 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 J fl 3
Batteries Kllson and McGuire; Tannehill and
Zimmer. Umpire Emslle.
At Cincinnati- Tt. II. E.
Philadelphia 2 0 0 10 12 4 0-11 15 0
Clnclnntli 000010000 1 4 0
Batteries Orth and Douglass; Case and Ber
gen. Umpire Dwjer.
At New York R. H. F.
New York 0 0 0 2 10 0 11-5 11 2
Chicago 2 00 1000 2 1-fl 11 2
Batteries Taj lor and Warner; Eason and
Kllng. Umpire Cunningham.
Personal.
OUR NEW BOOK sent free, fully Illustrated,
treats of all conditions ol men, tells how to
attain "Perfect Minhood " Should he in the
hands ot everv male adult. Adlrcss Erie Medical
Co, "Book JKpt ," Bufialo, N
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION VMM Ml Bv a lidv to take in
waehing M, II , Tribune Office.
JOSEPH KUKTTEL, REAR 811 IACKA. AVE,
bcranton. Pa , manufacturer of Wire Screens.
Miscellaneous.
DRI SSM VKINQ TOR CIIII DREN TO ORDER;
alo ladies' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 213
Adams avenue.
MniVROKE nROS., PR1NTFRS' SUPPLIER EN-
v elopes, paper bags, twine, Warehouse, 130
Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa.
THE WILKES BMIRP, RCCORD CAN BE HAD
In Scranton at tho news stands of Relimvn
Bros . 4100 Spruco and 5'U Linden; M. Norton.
ill Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schuticr, 211
Spruce street.
SITUATION UANTHi-Ciiciilar sample distrlhu
tor or managing the work, or collector lor 1
good firm. Addicss II , or call 011 Dr. llioiui)n,
641 East Market street.
SITUATION S.NT1 1) lo go out bv the dny
washing or cleaning, t all on or address Mrs.
Russell, 1210 Cedar avenue
SITl VI ION WVNIHI-ltcglaterfil pharmacist of
first diss practical experience; single. Ad
dress Ijuinlnc, Tribune Olftce.
Slll'VTION WVNIID-Ry a voung man as as
sistant cliaughtsman or tracer. Addrcs, Box
M, Thioop, Pa
SITUATION VN1KD Kxperlenced expert ac
countant would like t" mil." I lew engage
ment! to open, elo-e, audit, nd balance
books Address I, 213, Tribune lulu
At St. Louis- R H. E
Boston 3 10 100000-S II f
gt Louis 0 02 0 00 0 002 4 i
Batteries Dlneen and Klttrldge; Murphy, Sud
hofl, Rjan and Hcden. Umplre-N'ash.
Eastern League.
Worcester, 8; Buffalo, I.
Providence, 9, Rochester, 5.
Provldencr, R; Rochester, 2.
Uarllord Sjracuse, rain.
THE BIGHTS OF WITNESSES.
From the Lancaster Fxamlncr.
It is not only necessary lor a lanjcr to be
able, hut alkn that he be a gentleman as well.
No lawjer has a right tu Havel outside his
iff to bully a witness or insult him, be he a
rich or poor man. There can he no peifeet ad
ministration of Justice till the humhlest e it Urn
can go upon tho witness stand with absolute
confidence h will bo piotecled In his rights. A
great part ol the time In the trial ol causes is
consumed bv tho bickerings of lawyer! through,
rrtorta seldom wise, and rarclv willy, the bad
grrlng ot witruscs and quibbling over twcedle
den and tweedledum questions of no moment or
impoilance. Much ol this Is Indulged in by law
ers to attract the Rltftill'm of the audience,
and so is mostly heard in the quarter sessions,
court, where the listeners aie more numerous.
Sometimes It U used to lmpies the client either
as to the strenuousness of his advocate, his cour
age or tho extent ol his vitupeiative vocabulaiv.
In politics, such Ill-bred manneis and useless
talk would be called demagogUm. A Judge
fully equipped for his position could do much
to lessen the tedious and witless performances
of court trials, and while protecting all tides to
the controversy, especially the witnesses, tike
from legal proceedings much of their coarseness
and make trials a performance a gtntltmin
could listen to without disgust ind the popu
lace with greiter respect for the administrators
and interpreter! ol law.
SITl vnov W VNIHl-Coachman wants a situa
tion with a private lamllv, understand the
business tlioroughlv , sober an I rcllahlo and
careful driver, with good cit tclcieiiccs, Ai
dless Coachman, H4 Penn avenue.
SITI'VTION WVNIKD As clerk in grocer, three
vears expeuemo and rcieremcs, Addicss,
R . II , ')J5 Cedar avenue
LEGAL.
sy,s'.NJ-Mss's.eJss-j
IN Till, Ills, hut (Oiitr ol the United
si ites nr the Vid,lc district of Tenns!
vinn In tlm milter ol Morris Cohen k Co,
binkrupt No ,tt In Binkruptiv
In t lie ciedilors ol Vlorrts I ohen A Co, of
Srmtnii, In the count of Lirkawanna, and
dlstilct afoiesul, 1 binkrupt: Notice Is hereby
given that in Hie 17th ill of Julv, A D 1001,
thi Mid Cohen .V. lo wis dulv adjudieitel
bankrupt, and tint the first meei'ng ol their
crelltors will be held at the office of the Referee,
in the l.ovcrnntent b libling, In the city of Scran
ton, Pi , on the 27th day of Julv, A D 1001,
al 10 n'clni k in the forenoon, at which timn
tne sun ciciltmrs iniv attenu, prove their clllm.
appoint .1 trustee, ex inline the bankrupt, anl
trinsait such other business as may properly
enuic before sib) mcrtituf
( V v VN WORVIER, Referee
'cr intun, Pa , looi Proof of claim, 30 cents
IS Mil II" I 'HI RT ol the United States
for the Vtyl lie District of Pennsylvania.
In the millei of lorest F. Hrndrlckson, Harrv
P. Pntt and John F Brown, formerly trading
ns Plain (ash More, bankrupts. No. 1 fn bank
rupt, 1
Notice is hereb glien thit a petition for dl
elurgi has luen tiled In tne above stated case,
anl that a heiilng thereon will be hid before
the Hon II. W Vichbild, lodge of said court,
in satnrdav, Vug ), I'll, at 10 o'clock in the
f reiioou at sirintcn, Pi In said dinner, n
winch time creditors ind oilier persons In Inter-ei-l
nil a(peir anl hmv eau-e, it anv, why thi
piacr ol said pctiiionira skill not he granted,
I VI S.LKER. Attorney.
V rJ . N
OLDEST!
SAFEST!
BEST!
FINANCIAL.
sHH..V
WALL STREET
Money Will U.irn Dig Monthly
Returns.
Tlie Inv evtor's Fund Paa Semi monthly
TTie oldest established In Vmerica N'o certificate
holde-r has ever lost a cent Payments made to
all subhonbers ever 13 daf No trouble N'o
delay, Money refunded on dernard Write to
day for particulais, fiee to any address
C, L Mac key k Co, Hudson Bld'g , New York.
SITI'VTION WANTID By a nun grading or
laving sidewalks, or leiu nig, or cutting
lawns or any kind of woik lttii Llo)d tticel,
second floor.
SlTlAriON WANTKD Bv an evpeit laimdiess
on ladies' or gentlemen's fine clothes Ladies
stopping at hotels can have their laundry dim
on short notice. Address 1110 Lloyd street, sec
ond floor,
SITrVTIOV WsNTI.D To go out washing and
Ironing. Wsshlng and inning taken homo
also Call or addres 3.11 Noith Sumner avenue
SITUATION' WVNfH) V woman wants vva.h
Ing to take home. Addicts Mil, A. It. l.vans,
338 Evans court.
SITUATION VNTKD By a icsnec table girl to
do cooking, can luinisli best lefcrrnccs.
Please tall at tVll Rebecca avenue, iljclc Paik
SITl VTION WNTI,D By a good girl to do gen
eral bousewoik, can give best lefciinces.
Please call al Ml Rebecca avenue, lld Park
SITlriON VNIKD B strong, active, Oung
man, willing lo do an) liunest work, one
jear'i esperience in ihlpplng, good ulercnces.
Addiess, 11 1. , earo ot Tribune Olflcc.
SITI'VTION WANTLD-B) a young nun, as a
tit st-c lass stenognpher Addiess "bteno,"
cue Tribune
OFFICE OP
Pacific Anthracite Coal Co,
Capital, $6,000,000.
P. O Hit lOTO.
Seattle, Wash , July 0, 1001.
We have lor sale a block of stock In a new
find that we pionounce the richest prospect trt
dee gold quarts on earth, 1S7 lbs of this quarta
selected aitually sold lor f.t.'On. The diseov
cier has still richer cnunks. Write for particu
lars We also ofer development stock In this
C al compan), the first anthradte discovered on
this eoj,t J M DEN N ITT, President,
Pacific Anthracite Coal Co.
SITUATION VANtED-B) a joung man; well
recommended; willing to work at anvthlng,
cheap, with bo.ud. Addiess K 51., 511 Meildlan
street.
SITUATION WANTtD-By a middle aged womin
as housekeeper In widower' family, can give
reference. Call on or address M. II , 115 South
Rebecca avenue, Scranton, Pa,
SITUATION WANTED Olrl want! situation at
general housework. Good steidy girl, Ad.
dresa M. Rochtord, Geneial Delivery, West bide
fostofflcc,
$55,000
Rocky Mount, N. ft,
5
Water, Sewer and
Electric Light
BONDS.
Yielding 4.40 Per Cent.
Write lor special circular.
Rudolph Kleybolte & Co.
1 Nawau St., New Yprk.
1