THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1001. E . NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA' PITTSTON. Sreelal to Die ?ennton Tribune. Plttston, July 22. Thcto Is r-eiir-rnt happy feeling ninoiiff the mine work ci 8 nnd IuisIupsh inon of this city nnd vicinity over the piopcc-l nf a io filinptlon t if woik lit the lolllorlos within a vriy fow day. Tills aftf-i-noon rommlttroN were cent fiom the hemlqiiutteiM of the ilic-moii In the CentrHl Labor I iiltin hall to Inter view the oillrliilH of the vurlouH com panion In toRHiil to the reinstating of J the Milking oinployoM anil those vvno Eacililced their position by their ic fuwHl to take the Ktilkeis' places. From several or the cominlttocH which had retui nod at this vwitlng, the ic ports weie favorable: The Hamum cnlllciy of the Kilo company ichuiiicu work this moi nliiK, and It was 10 poited otheis would start Tuesday mornliiK. The colllerloH working In the dlstilct tclit.v mcic No. S and Barnum, of the Kile Co., the Stevens colliery, the Butler colliery, the Seneca, colliery and the Avoca colliery. At n number of the mines, the mulef weie tsken back Into the undet ground barns today. A labor ofllclal veiy close In touch with the situation, Mild this nftitnuon that the firemen con sider that the position they have taken is not to be legardud In any way ns a hut tender to the ofliclals, but rather as a MibmlsMon to the influ ences of the United Mine YVoikers. The strike of the machinists at the Coxton lound liou-e of the I.elilKh Valley tompnny Is ovei, and tcMiltod unsuccessfully for the men. Xlne weeks ago they mi nek for a nine hour day, with the sanio pay an now received for ten hours, but the snug gle has resulted in a vlctoiy for the railroad king. The men get nothing, and many of them will lo.so oven tholr positions In older to tetuin to woik they air iciiulred by the company to 6lgn applications for positions, and if reinstated will be taken In as new rmplojes An unsiucesMul eifort was made hcie today to bring to a close the strike ot the glrlH employed at tlm Sterling Silk mill, who have been out for the past llvo months-. For the past few da.s, Messis. Valentine & Bentley. propiiotois of the mill, have Inserted advertl.-einonts in the local papeis to the effect they would be at the mill today to teielve applications for work tiom all old employes who wjshed to ictiirii. There weie only aObut tluee applications piesented this moining, however. The grievance committee of the Textile Woikeis ap pealed at the mill at T o'clock and asked for a conference with Mr. Bent ley and Mr. Hamlin, the stipeiliUend ent. This was lefused them,' the olll clals taking the stand they were theic to lecclve oppllialloiis lor woik, and not to confer with committee. The committee of young women Imme diately lepoited til? insult of their visit nt a meeting of the Textile AVorkeis, and the Milking girls unani mously decided not to return to woik. Mr. Bentley Mild this afternoon that the mill will be icmoved fioin the city, and the woik of dlMiiantllng the machine! y would be commenced to moitow Miihael Ki hoe, of ll.iiiilovvn, the well known ba.se ball plajei, was united In niariiage at b o'cloik this morning to Mlhs B. Fleming. The cetemony was peifotmed in St. John's church, with a nuptial muss. While digging a tiench lor a sewer pipe, 1'lunibor John .Innes, of West Pltrson, found a lust-eaten cannon hall live teet below the Mutate. It Is olaimtd to be a I olio of the Revolu tion. A bain nt the rear of one of the Jit Lookout Coal company's houses at Wyoming, was totally destioyed by Ore at an early houi this moining. NEW MILFORD. (special to the Srrinton Tiihune Xevv Mllfoid, July 'Jo A "shoe social will be held at the home of Mi. and Mrs William Kenyon, in the town.-ht) on Thui f-day evening, August 1. Everybody Invited. Miss Anna Binwu. of llallstead, visit ed friend", theie last week. Judge Seule and wife, of Montro.se, Wi'i' in town Wednesday Miss Nina Tan iciciitly entortalned her filend, Ml Flossie Howaid of Oly phant. Theoin Shav and wile aie visiting relatives and filends In the township. New Mlltoid has pmc on" of the neatest to-opeiative ncimeiles to he found in Susquehanna iount. It Is under tie inHnageiuent of J cole- man nn expert In making butter and cheese. Beginning Sunday evening July 21, and continuing until September, the, legular Sunday service at St. Marks church will be held In the evening. Mis, J. T. Jennings Is In Moshetvllla to attend the manlage of her brother Kail Bynearson. Dr. and Mis. I). C. Alney aio en tertaining Mis. U. Blakesley, Mrs. Maiy Blakesley and son, and David Alney, of Montrose. Fifty-two new books have been plac ed In the Biatt public llbiaiy. Bev 1'h.u lex Smith, of the Methodist chuieh exchanged pulplta with Bev. M. V. Williams of Blnghamton, Sunday, DURYEA. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Duryea. July 22. John Worthlngton has returned home after an absence of two years. This boy Is only 13 years old and still ho has left home several times. This Is the longest period he The funeral of mother and child will take place this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Interment will be In Marcy cemetery. Bev. and Mrs. J. B. Davis, of Phila delphia, are spending a few weeks with frloiids hole and at Mooslc, McLaughlin Bros, nro electing n, four-story structure on their lot on Lackawanna avenue. Misses Kate Dougher and Mamo Fltzslmmons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. deoigo Allen, of Dunmore. The case ot M. F. O'Brien, who a few days ngo went firing nt the Avoca colliery, has caused much comment and unnecessary ciltlclsm. Mr. O'Brien went to Wllkcs-Barre on Thursday and stated his case to the executive board, who exonerated lilm from nil blame. The method taken by a boisterous class, In hooting and In sulting some people, Is not encour aged by the miners' union and these being members of the union the mem bers should see that It bo discontinued. James Hartnett Is with the Thir teenth regiment band at Mt. Gretna. Joseph Gallagher left yesterday to spend several days at the Pan American. The funeral of Thomas Connor took place on Sunday afternoon from the family r"ldonco In the joitn linn, services being conducted by Bev. D. T. Smythe. The pall bearers weie James Dick, William Major, John Graham. James Martin, James Mor gan, Bobcrt Burley. The flowers were PORTRAIT PUZZLE. The flscsl jesrs 1000 and 1001 show . miuh greater Increase In our mitt to our neighbors at the couth than In any preceding yeara. The total export to Mealro, Central and South America ami the Writ Indira In 1S09 were 10.I, OOO.OOOj In 1000, ?I27,000,OUO, and In FJ01, U8, 000,000 In round number. Thus the figures of Idol are .IVOOO.OOO greater thin those ol iw, while the 1819 figures aie only l,OT),0OO greater than thoe ot lS'.tf. The Importance ol satisfactory Iran.poiUtloo ficllllies la Illustrated by a study ol the growth ol nur evport trade with the countries at the aoulh, Prior to the construction ot railway lines connecting Mexico with the t'nltcd Matc, nur export to Mexico seldom reached $10,000,. OnOj by lSTfl they were $20,0U0,0nil; by ivn, 25, Oin.noilj in J 'too, .1l,O0O,O0O, and In 11)01, .I7,. ooo.fioft, In round number. To the West Indies the transportation ejstcm I much more satis factory than to the South American countries and to those Islands our export have grown from ,ll,00i),ono In lilt to $l'),000,ou0 In 1IW1. To Ccnlial mid South America, with which steamship communication has not been satlsfac tory, the grace. .i hi been less, the figures a already Indicated, being In 1000 practically the Mine as In l't, while the figure for 100c) nd 1001 how In each case a conldcrablc Increase. This inirease is epecially notable In the export to the lountrle on the weatern cent ol South America, reached by the recently established line connecting the wetcin coast ol the t'nltcd State with that ol Ninth and Central America and which were put into operation about the be ginning of the present calendar e.ir. The fig ure ol our export to South America show an Increase ol nearly loo per cent, to Peru In elev en month ending with May. 1001, a compared with the dime period ol the flcal year 1000, and nearly 100 per tent, to Chile In tho lame time. Of the lncreie of $(1,000,000 In export to South America in 1001 a compared with looo, mora than two-thirds la to the countries on the west ern coast. The lollowlng table shows the Import ol the Siuth American countries at the latest date ob talnible (In most cases 1S01) and the export (rem the I'nlted States to each ol thoc coun tries In 1503 and 1001: Total Imports llxports from t S. Countries 1W. 1M0. MOOl. Argentin ...$11T,(I,0V1 J D,5A3,S10 JU.tCO.OOO nolivia 12.000,000 ni.ii? im.ooo nrarll IOV.000,001 12,2OT,ai0 12,100,000 C America... 2-.,fl00.0cl0 Chile I0,000.0( Colombia .... 11.000,000 Ecuador 7.000,000 Ouianai IO.OOO.OiV) Piraguav .... 'J.OOO.OOO Ten i ,f,ooo Cruguiy cs.000,000 Venetuela ... 0.000,000 Total ....wt.ooo.noo $io,o7,;m $-.',:ni,ooo The following table fhow our total exports to tmerican territory eouth of the United States in l'OO, 10UO ami 19"H lJrX 1000. '1001. S. America.. .V,T52.rtls $ 3VIV)T.1 $ 4".,161,0O0 C America.. .C1M7s K,ft2rt,."0 7,020.000 Wet Indiex. .31,107.222 47.W.077 4'M00,00i) Mexico 1S.21.2S7 !11.074,Wit 37,000,000 THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" DIRECTORY. 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Pour Lined j Cents for P.ach Cxtra Line. SITUATIONS WANTHD FREE. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Than Pour Linn, 6 Cents tor Hach Cxtra Line, For Bent. For Rente About 1200 feet of floor space on 4th floor of the Tribune building, su'table for light maufacttiring. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of The Tribune. FOB DKST-v complete and newlv furnished home; modern, and highly desirable; family leadng city; will rent until aprlng. .13 CJulncy aienue. Wanted. WANTKD-One thousand persons to buy one thounand bottles "Knights' Aromallo Sjrup ol Prunes," nature' gtealet phynlc. Largo bottle, 25 cents. Chas P. Jones, 1537 DacW son avenue. s WANTEn An Intelligent (rathollc) lady or gen tleman to fill a light, pleasant position; good pay, It suitable. Addles P. O. ox 20, Scranton, Pa, KOIl rtKNT-Cool, pleasant rooms, desirable loca tion, Ma Washington aenuc. lOlt nr.NT-nicht rooms 73.1 Jefferson avenuci fill inrtHtf-n rnntnlnrM ' 929 oriEEV rtinCK SrnEKT. ten rooms, modern Improvements; steam heat furnished; clesir. desirable. For Sale. mil SVI.I-llnii.a onrl Int. Oln.e In. for bust nes or realdencc. Address Owner, care ol The Tribune. F0I1 SALK -A Cottiell A- Sons cjllnder pre, ."1x36, In good condition, new rollers, 300. Apply Wllkcs-narre Times Olflce, Wilkesllarrc, Pa. Help Wonted Male. WANTKD I'lrst class shoe salesman, lltuldy, Davles k Murphy. Iwls, WANTKD-Uholeiale house want olfice mana ger at Siranton; tn traveling; permanent position; $1,110 salarj; large extra profits; T-O" cash required; secnreil. Address, Jlanulacturers, .No. 1332 Cherry, Philadelphia, Pa. PROFESSIONAL. Cortlfled Public Accountant. nnwAMD o. spAULtiiNa, a tradem danu lluildlng. Architects i:nVAnn n. mavis, aiiciiitkct, consell building. pnKiir.niCK l. nnow.v, Ancn. n rtEAij I'stste Exchange Illdg., .o Washington are. Civil and Mining Engineers. it. i HAnnixn, r,oo connp.ix nuiLniso. Dentists. Help Wanted Female. WANTED- A good gitl lor general homework In small family. Apply 1410 Admix avenue. 4,ns7,o;,t 7,0.10,000 2,107,124 r,010,000 3,OI',O04 3,04?,000 PS2VU 2.0s.',000 2,.loM,302 2,530,000 10,7.it 15,000 l,32."),fi0 3,1',000 l,2IJ,sJ2 l.,000 2,S51,(V1I 3,302,000 Cut out these parts anJ see If you can place them together correctly. linn ever stayed, about two c.irs npo nnnthor boy by tho name nf Wlnllolrt ami lie loft home with their month's Mitaiy, without any word to tholr pai onts. In their travels they had all kinds, of expel Unces. The most of tholr time they spent In the slato of New Jersey, Jark stated last evening that ho had boon whoie tho sun lose, now after a little visit at home he Is going wheio she sots. Theie will be a choius of sacred songs entitled C'hailcs the drummer boy, tendered In the Primitive Method ist liiuteh this (TuoKday) evening. Ad mission free, a silver offering will be collected. The Ladies' Aid will meet at tho homo of Mrs. A. Haines, Wednesday afternoon. Class No. 7 of the Methodist Episco pal Sunday school will conduct an ice ci earn social on Andei son's lawn, Ktl- day evening, all aie Invited to attend, Mr. and Mrs, Henry AVlrth and son Wlnlleld of Dunmore are the guests of Mrs. Wlrth's sister, Mrs. 'William (Jen hem t. Miss Nellie rtlchaidson of Plains Is visiting at the home of her aunt Mrs. John Dills. Mis. .Stevens Is visiting ft lends In Montiose. Miss Catherine Carnegie of Provi dence Is visiting at the residence ot Mis. Beebec. Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Dick a pretty baby boy. All news Items for this column will reielvo prompt atentlon if let t at the l evidence of Duano Dills. carried by Alex. Graham and Robert AValker. Interment was made in the Langoliffe ceinetciy. Mlssrs Lulu Jennings and Margaret Cranston, of Wllkes-Barre. are guests at the Cranston residence In tho North Knd. John Fagan, of New York city, Is the guest of the Dixon family, on York avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Nolan spent Sun day with friends here. TUNKHANNOCK. EOT WEATHER Requires Lots of Nerve Re sistance to Prevent Ex haustion and Prostration. The kind of people who are least able to withstand hot weather ate tho ones with upet Nerves They bieak down during summer heat lose stiength and restless cannot sleep fidgety and fretful mentally and physically. With in looking after the Champion liar Special to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannok, July 22. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 11. Sauler aie entertaining the former's bi other and wife, Mr, and Mrs. Luiius Mauler, of Scranton. Miss Huth Piatt, who has been visit ing her grandmother, Mrs. J. K. Peck, at Kingston, the past two weeks, je turned homo on Saturday. Mr Frank Howard nnd family, of La (liaiiEe, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick lloyce, on Pine street. The body of James Connors, a young man living with his aged mother a short distance below town, was found In u teirlblv mangled condition on the Lehigh Vallev tiack just south of tho railroad bridge, early Sunday morning, He had evidently been struck by a tialn while walking along tho track on hH vviiv home. Deceased was on employe of the Montrose railroad and an Industrious young fellow, tho solo support of his widowed mother, his father, strange to say, having been killed at nearly tho same point and under tho same circumstances a num ber of years ago. The funeral was held on Monday afternoon, with Interment In the Catholic cemeterv. Mr. McDanlels, of Baltimore. 1s here for a few weeks assisting D. W. Stark PECKVILLE. J. D. Broad Is visiting his nister, Mrs. L. C. Dodge, of Wells Bildge, N. Y. Howard Brundage yesterday moining tool; a two-horse waRon load of our townspeople to Dolph's, where they spent the day picking huckleberries. Messis. Gilbert Taylor, It. W. Hof feeker and Monioe Scott spent Sunday at Lake Lodoie, Tho united churches will run an ex cursion to Lake Lodore on August 5. A laige ciowd Ik expected, Mivs D. W. Brown is visiting rela tives at Avoca. M:s. Mamo Flynn loaves today to spend a week at the Pan-American ex position. Mis. Fred Bachner, who lias been spending a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schermer, will return to her home In New York city today. The Wilson Fire company will hold another of their popular picnics and clambakes on Satuulay evening next. A free entei talnment will be given on thut evening. Jangling Nerves. jre you Irritable? Do you sloen badly? Is It hard to eoncent-ate your thoughts? Is your appetite poor? Do you teel tired, restless and despond ent? Try Llchty's Celery Nerve Com pound. It will do you more good than anything you have ever tried. Sold by Matthews Bros. Total .. .$00,511,6.15 $127,25.1,590 $13s,S01,OO0 June, 1001, estimated. o The announcement that Ameriern eapltil has takrn conirol ol and will complete the unnn ihe, section ol the Transcontinental Itallwiy s.istem of sunn America, connecting Chile and Argentina, sucsrests tint there may lollovv a practical reial ol Interest in the great project for i Pan Vtucrlciti railway line to connect Ihe North and south nierlcm rsilway sjstems nnd lends Into ret to the figures of the report of the Intercontinental Hallway commission on the propo.ed through railway line from Sew York to lluenos Ayres Thce figures, which wcro Iss-ied in lo, show the entire distince, by tho propo.ed route, from New York to Buenos Veres to be 10,2" nules, of whhh 4,772 miles were then constructed, and 5,4M vet to be constructed, at an estlmited eot of .7S,0fl.0nn. The following tihle shows Ihe number of miles of nilway suitable for a through Pan-American line existing in each country in 11, and the number of miles necessary to be rvntructcii to complete tha through line: Con- To be Kstimitecl Ptructed. Coii'trncled. Cost ot Tor Sale or Rent. 1'OH SM.K OR II KNT Single house, S01 Weh ter avenue. Ten rooms, steam heat. (I. r. Ilevnolds, Connell building. Wanted To Rent. WANTI'.li TO IthST A large, roomy home; suitable for n first clas hoarding house; must be well an I centrally located. W. T. lhckctt, lteil Kstate, Price building. Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Pid. Aked. I.aeluwanni Uilrv Co. Pr County Savings Hank k Titist Co.. I'lrst National Dank (Carbondalo),. Mar.dard Prilling Co Third Xalional Hank Dime Deposit and Discount Hank.. Kcc.nomy Light. II. A. P. Co First National Hank Laeka. Trmt Safe Deposit Co Claik k bnover Co., Pr. Scranton Iron rence & Mlg. Co,,,. Scranton Axle Woika Scranton Savings Hank Traders' National Hank Scranton Holt : Nut Co i).Ani'i Hink Ncw Mexico lly. ft CoCo Scranton Passenger Hallway, fust Moituane. due P20...... 115 Tecple'a Street Hallway, first mort cage, due VIS People's Street Hallway, (.eneral mortgage, due P)M Dickson Manufacturing lo lacks Township School a per cent. City of scranton St. Imp. 6 per cent 15a 1".' to. Heans-Per bushel, choice intrrow-, $2 00a2 6. Scranton Traction 6 per cent 113 (V) cfiO S.'S 30 i;0 275 43 l-'OO ISO 125 100 Vi 350 175 10 1!5 BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Received nt Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALnrHT SCIILUTZ. corner Slulberrj street and Webster avenue, 0U8TAV PlCIIrX, 050 Adam avenue. 115 115 100 102 102 Countries. Miles Miles. Construction. fnited Stales.... S.n-u Mexico 1.IM s-iil $ ll.T52.fVKi Central America, 211 f:2 17,131,517 Colombia I..I1I S.I,73S,42l Kcuidnr 0'iS , 2tl,S.t,S35 Peru 157 l.fi-S-i f5,7.Vs.m Bolivia Hrt koj 12,(VJ3,::29 Argentina 0.0 125 4,000.000 Total 4,77d 5,455 $174,290,270 West Side GEOHfiK W. jr.N'KIN'S, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton FRED L. TCHPrn, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, comer North Malo tvenue and Market street. DH. O. K. KILEN'tlKitnCR, TAULI HUILDISO, Spruce street, Scranton. DR. O. O. LAUDACH, 115 WYOMING AVENUE, Lawyers. KHANK E. IlOVI.i:. ATTOHNEY-ATLAW. Iloomj 12, 14, 10 and 13 Hurr building. F. K. THACY.ATT'Y.COMMONWEALTH BI.DO. D. n. REPIJ30I.E, ATTOHNEY-LOANS NEGO tlatcd on real estate security. Mean building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. Wn.LARI), WAHItEV & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and counsellors it-law-. Republican building, Washington avenue. JLSSL'P k ,1t.SSt'P, ATTOnNBYS AND COUN- sellors-at-law. Commonwealth building, Bcoiru 10, 20 and 21. EDWRD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. PO3P04, 0th floor, Mears building. ROOM? Green Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 1557 Dickson aienue. F. J JOHNS, 020 Green nidge street. O. LORENZ, corner Washington ave nue and Marion street. Petersburg W. 11. KNEPPEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. O, HONE k SON. Boarders Wanted. WANTED Table bosrderj. Mrs. Tompkins, 631 Washington avenue. Lost. LOsr Sundav morning, a pilr of gold eve glares. Hew aid if returned to 621 Olive st. L. A. WATRi:i. ATTORNKV-AT-LAW, BOARD of Trade building, Scranton, Ta. PATTERSON' k WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL Rank building. C COMEOYS, 01.1 REPURLlCAN RU1LDIN0. A. W nKMTIIOI.F. OFFICE MOVED TO NO, 211 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Sugeons. DR. W. B. ALLEN, 5U NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAU.V. OFFICE 330 WASH- lngton avenue. Residence, 1.113 Mulberry. Chronb disease, lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. THE avenue, Hotels and Resturants n.K FRANKLIN CAFE, 125 AND 127 Hates reasonable. P. ZEIOLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. k W. PAS senger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. LOT A gray storm cape at corner Linden street and Adams avenue; left on one ot tho benches Finder will ploaso return to 745 Krcasler court. LOsT Gold-rimmed glasses in case. Iist Thurs div afternoon In central city. Plcae return to Tribune or Timet oiflccs and receive reward. this clasH, heat heenis to falily flatten out activity of mind and body produc ing a languid, spiritless, exhausted con dition. Its the action or Dr. A. YV. Chase's Nervo Pills In building up the Nerve Centies nnd petting in motion that hidden current called Neive Koice, which we know exists, but the nature of which we do not underntand they make this medicine so popular for summer laspltucles and weakness. Mr. Samuel nosers, of No. US Hyde Park avenue, Scranton, Pa., saei: "I was in a nin down condition head nchcts neivous and sleeping badly ami the oppetlte poor. I was told of Dr. A. W. I'haFo'H Nervo l'llls and got a box, Ah a result I sleep and cat well 11 gain. I am very much pleased with them and glad to lecommcnd them to others. This I can do conscientiously." This Is the shape and design of the genuine Dr. A. V Chafe's Nerve Pills, All others aro Imitations and daio not use this design. Dr. A. "VY. Chase'n Nerve Pills 60 rents a box at druggists fir Dr. A. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. See that portrait and slgnaturo of A. W. Chase, M, D., are on every package, Sold in Scranton by Matthews Bros,, druggUts. vesting company's business In this lo callty. H. S. Harding, esq., alts ns auditor this afternoon to make distribution of the funds in the hands of Bradley AV. Lewis, esq., assignee for tho benefit of creditors of n, V. ICdwords. Miss Josephine Stark has returned fiom an extended visit with relatives at West. Nicholson, and occupies her old place in tho mllllneiy store of Mrs. Onllle A. Hog-art. Marshall Scutt, of Carbondalo, spent Sundny with friends! n town. Itev. Samuel Colgate Hodge, pastor of the Presbyterian church, Is moving Into the Tewksbury house, corner of Putnam and Tioga streets. Tho house vncated by Rev. Hodge will bo occupied by Mr. and Mrs. James Hlcht. Samuel YV. Kysenbach and wife re turned on Moirtlay from an extended vacation, which they spent at Auburn, N. Y and at tho Pan-American ex position, AVOCA. Mrs, Frank Tottcn, aged about 33 years, died at her home In Plt'teton township on Saturday .evening, A Oar Pan-flmerican Trad? Increasing Special Correspondence of The Tribune. Washington, July 22. EXPORTS FIIOVI the fnited States to all American countries ami islands south of her boundaries show 1 marked increase n the HmjI ,vear Ju.t ended and eveeed those ot any other jcr jn the history of our com merce, ihia statement, just announced by the treasury buicau ot slatUtics, is especially In teresting in view of the various efforts being mad..' fur clover business, commercial and trans portation rclallons between tho Culled Slates and her neighboia at the south, New lines of teamria have recently been put on between the PaoitV- coat -of the I'nitcd states and the western coast of Mexico, Central and soulh Amerlii; a leccntly published statement indi cates that Jroit financial Interests ol the I'nlted States have obtuined control of the nearly com pleted transcontinental Hue connecting Argen liiiafulth Chile; the establishment ol additional duect steamship lines between the eastern coast ol the I'nlted States and South American ports is unarr nisi uwtion, ami tnc opening ot an isth mian canal would give a straight lino of water communication fiom the eastern coait ol the I tilled states to the western coast of South America. .T of these moumenta In the iluec lion ot closer relations between the I'nlted Mates and her neighbors at the south add inter est to the announcement that our exports to those countries In 1001 ore larger than those of any preceding jrar, and to some hgures Jut presented by the bureau of statistics showing the Imports of each of the South American coun tries at the latest date and Ihe etporti from the I lilted States to each of those countries In 1W1. o The growth of exports from the I'nitcd Stales to Central and South America has not kept pace In the past with the growth in other directions The total esporta to South America in pnvt, for Instance, were no more than those of isso, being In each ol those jears. in round num. bcrs, JJ'.OOO.ono, while the same statement holds good with rcferenco to Central America, the to tal exports from the United btalea to the Cen tral American slsles being in 1R00 and 190O, in each case, in round numbers, $5,000,000. It Is 10 Mexico and the West Indies that our exports in the decade U'iO-I&OO shoos the greateit In. crease, being, to the West Indies, In l0O, f.13,. noo.ooo, and In 1000, IT.OOfl.ono; and to Mexico, THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Juiv 22 'Nip unsettled condition of the speculative mind was dearie manifest when the slock market opened this morning with a fresh batch of unfavorable news regarding the corn ciop, and the poor chances of Hiring wheat crop. The Orangers and Pacifies and Southwest. cms weie all acutely depressed and heaiy blocks of shares of each of lliose were throw,n upon the market, making sales reach a high as 10,000 shares for I'nlon Pacific. Conditions were much like those of li.t Monday, and Ihe trading con tingent weie inclined to look for some such cffectiie suppoit to the inirkct as weie ofiorcd last Mondiy lis- tho powerful capitalists who have a piramoiint interest In keenine un the prices of Ihelr stocks. The selling on the short side after the opening dip was therefore conducted with some signs of timidity and caution. There wis in fiet, effective support offered at the opening low- level. Lulls' incipient rallv was riieckcd when the com market opened and the condition of affairs was observed. Theie was occasional rallies on the clown grade due to the covering of hears who took cpilek profits There wjs grneial disposition on the pirt of traders to cloie up their contracts over the nloht and tho de mand from this souice caused rilly In the late dealings, i.mglng fiom 1 lo :i points In the leid cm. At the low level the Inroads upon Situr slav's pines were: Hook Island, T'j, Ml.souil Pacific, 7V I'nlon racilic, o", St. Paul, ; M. Louis Southwestern prcfened, fi; tclilnn, 4 ; M Imls and San Francisco, second pre ferred, T. Kansas and Texas preferred, and Pencer and loo firande preferred, It's each. There were many other losses of 1 to !) points al other points of the list, and Rilllinore and Ohio vets down 44 and Vevv York (Vntral, 3. The I'nlted Stales Sleel stocks moved nairowly all da. The closing was quiet and steadi, with a goor) part of tho rally sustained. Total sales today, ""LSno shires. Rvilroad bonds were dull nnd weik. Total sales, par value, $.',231,010. 1'nltcd Stales bonds were all unchanged on tha list call. 1 The following quotations sre furnished Th liibune by M. S Jordan k Co., rooma 70S V1 Ueara building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone 500.1l Open- High- Low- Cios- few hours previous she gave birth to a son, who died the same evening, in isoo, fu.ooo.ooo, and m 1000, fii.ooo.ouo. ing, est, it. ing, American Sugar 14'2'i 1's 1 to Hi Amer. Tobacco llu 110 l'J 1 Atchison 70'a 71 fi?v; mif, Mchlsoii, Pr "I m "! '( llrook. Traction "rt'i 7(i'i 75'i 7.1,s lls.lt. k Ohio n 01li 0-J (IP, Com. Tobaico Cl (IPs SOJ ft!', dies, k Ohio 44- 4l'i 41 41 Chic, k fit. West 4l'i 4li 4.1 41 Chic. '. it West 22i 2',i ei'4 i St. Paul 117 IV? 1V.'iJ IV, Rock Island 112 12 Us l'iJ Kan. & Tex.. Pr M VI Ri, ftjv; liuls. k Nash lOi'4 InlU 1W4 101 Man. F.lcvated llMs 1PH lls 117 Met. Traction l'7 17 KLVi; lf.ni Missouri Pacific 1"0 101 07 07 Southern Pacltto M SI M'4 M'i Noifolk k West 4?-, 47i 4U 4l V V C.ntral 1M 1M 1ISJ l.vi Onl. k West 3li SP; 30', SO'i I'enna. I! 11 14H, 110, Hl'4 112 Pacific Mall .., s H 3s S) Reading lly n'i W .1si4 3H Reading lie. Pr 7.1 71 7l'i 7I soulhern R R SS'i 21 2sift Wt South. II. R., Pr KHi Mi S2 M Tenn. Coal k Iron OT ) M fis"! I'. 1. Leather 125 12'i l!"i 12i P. S. Leather, Pr "7'a 77'i 77'3 77'3 I'. S. Itiihlier 1!' P"a V n I'nlon Pacific .. n,ii lo Us in pp; !i,,u I'nlon Paclfii, Pr S'H, S'i' Ssii fsi, Wabash, Pi :" S 'U 37 Western I'nlon Ol'a IHH U4 l'7 Col. Fuel A Iron OT 0. 01 P'i Amal. Copper Ill Hi lllUi UP, People's lias 1I1'4 1I1'4 112 112'i Krle Ts .'W iil'4 3.V4 i;rie. 1st 'l "US Col. So M'i M'4 11 11 Texas Pailfle SIS 40 SM', 301; Am Car Foundry i14 2's 27'4 S f. S. Steel Co 3'"5 3Hi ;isi, asr, U. K. Steel Co., Pr.... SsU SH R7?4 63 h'EW YORK ORAIN HARKF.T. Open. High- Low. Cle. WIIEAT. Ing. est. est. Ing. September N's "'4 74i 77i December 7! 70 7H 70V4 CORN. September Ro'l '4 (Wi M4 Pecembtr W 0J? 6014 62H Scranton Wholesale Market. (Correited bv II. II. Pile. 27 l.ukawanna Ave) llutter Freh creamery, 20'.sa21c. ; dairy, fresh, 11i4a20,ir. Cheese Full creim, in'jSllo. Fggs Western fiesh, Hall'.ic. ; nearliy state, IJ141KI1'. Meillum Means i'er bushel, $2 40j2 43. (Treen Peas-Per bu-hel, J1 40al.4"i. Flnui Rest patent, per barrel, l.l". Reans Per bushel, choice purrow, 2.j3i2.CO. Potatoes -Per bushel, 'slal.10. Onions -Per bushel, 1. Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, July 22. -Wheit strong. So. higher; contract glade, July, 74i74'4c. Corn Slroncr, 3c. higher; Nn. 2 mixed, July, WjOlc. Oats Firm, and 10c. barrel lilehcr; wlnler su perior, 2 20a211; do. extras, 2..V)i2.70; Prnna. roller cleir. 2 0'xl -J', do. do. straight. $.1.30 3.40; western winter cleir, . ""'a"1 30; do, do. straight, s.;Vj3jn; do. do. pilent, .1.5Ji3.hS; Kan-as stralcht in ai ks, t.t 2.I1.1 4 V, do. patent In mks, Y3.4ih.1Ni. .jiring clear, soini.in; do. stuight, $l..'i0.n 70; do. patent, .l.70a'l.0(i; do. favoiile brand, fkuiil 10; city mills, evtra, 2 SO 12.70; do. clear, YIO'ul.2"; do. straight, $.1 2AaJ.nO; do. pitrtit. M.WHt 10. ne flour, in active and iinilianced. at 2.rt.1a2 PO per barrel, as to qualitv. nutter Firm, uood demand; fancy western ncunerr, 2oi20',c. ; d". do., prints-, 21c ; do. neaiby, 21c Kggs-Firmj fieh nearby, IV.; do, western, llilJc; do. fliitliwestern, 12l- ; do. soulhern, 12c. Cheese --(Juiet; Y. full cream", fincv small, Tje ; do. do do. fimv to cholre, R'.aTic. Refined sugar I'm hanged. Cotton steady. Tallow Dull, cltv piiine In hhd , BUo ; coiintiy do. do, Mils, 4a47c ; cakes, "i,c Live poul trv Dull and weak; fowls, 11 ill', c. ; obUioos. tets, 7c ; spring chickens.' l,!.i.1c: clucks, Ida lie Dressed poultry Quiet, but steady; fowls, choice, Uial2e ; do. fair to good, l(i',allc; old loosteis, tJ 4c: broilers, nearby, lSa'2lc. j western do , 11a2lc. Receipts Flour, 3.000 bairrls, and l,fiS2.000 pounds in sacks; wheat, ,'M,Ou0 bushels; corn, 3,000 bushels; oils, 30.000 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 131.000 bushels; coin, 8,000 bushels; oats. 10,000 bushels. New York Grain and Produce. Sew ork, Julv 22 Flour Dull and held 10c. higher; Minn, patent. J,bU.cl.D0, Wheat spot strong, No. 2 red, 79V. ' !' "float; No. 2 red, 77Vc elevator; No. 1 notthern Diiluih, 70.i f. o b. afloat. Options experienced sen satnuul adiance averasing the enliio dn. Closed strong and 2itat1ic net hidier. Inly e losed 771 i Sept.. 77'4C.; Oct, 77V.: I'ec , 701,0. Corn Spot strong; No. 2. (i2 elevatoi, nnd 02 V". L o. b. ntloir. Options, market clo.ed Miong at 3'ale. adiance. July dosed m Mi-, s .sent.. (.2iie . Oct . n'2'it. : Dec. 2?ac Oils Spot very Miong; No 2, 41e.; No. :l, 40'sc ; No 2 while, cllll'io. ; No 3 while, 41i41',c : track mixed western, 40'4al2c ; traek white, 42alc. Options advance and stinnger on the corn outlook. llutter riini; cieamery, irnl'i'jc ; ilo factorc, 134l5l.se : Imitation creamery, Hal7c; slate dalrv. l.liH'jc. Cliee.e Fiimcr; finiy large, colored, y'ie.; do, do., vvlilie, 0. ; (amy small colored, 0vc ; do. do,, wlilte. 0,c Legs -Firmer; slate and I'enna , lil7e ; western, uneandled, SaU'jc. ; western candled, llaliic. Chicago Grain and Produce. Cliicaio, July 22 In t lie guln pits this was a wildly bullish ilaj. Impelled bv the hopeless tone of'adviccs from the parched prairies, wheal, i-oin and oats scoied enational advances and closed excitedly strong, respectively :i'4. 4 and 341'kc-. higher for Seplemher deliver). Provi sions closed higher in September pork, adianc ins 8Jc Cash quotaltcns were as follows: Flour Steady; No. 3 spring wheat , i.Vi(V)o ; No. 2 led, t)i!.i72,,jc. : No. 2 com, eVsV ; No. 2 vcllow, ,'17'ia.Vs c; N". 2 oals, V.i'JalOc ; No. 3 while, 3'iVille ; No. -2 i)c, ft7c ; fair to choice milting bailey. 4saWc ; prime time-ii,i- seed. s.V2V: tnis-s pork. HI IVall.TiU; laru. $!.'cl2',ja.r.J: short libs, sides, Y7.l)aS 05; diy tilted shoulders, 7,4a7NiC. ; short dejr sides, SS.IOaSW); uliiskey, ?l.2e. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, July 22. Cattle llecelnls, 21.101, in cluding 671 'IVvans; maiket steady to stionge-r; good to prliuo steers, Jl.43an.20, poor to meil lum, il.fijaVJ'i; stockers and leedeis, ?2 40i4.0; cows, ;2.00al.0; heifers, sJ.Suj HO: eanneis, 1 (s'ia'2.33, bulls, t2.S0j,SUi calves, $.I.73jU, Tcvas kleeis, S.IJ4 JO. Hugs --Receipts, 30,000; estimated for tomor row, 21.0(10; lilt mei, 3,23'i, market steady lo 6c. lower; mived and butchers, $V75aO.OJ; pood to choice heavy, fla0.17i4. rough lieavv, s,Vf0J5.S; light, $3,7Ja3.90i bulk ot sjIci, 3.S0a5.S5. . , sheen Receipts, 1(1,000- sheep, (tiong; Iiinha, '5c. higher; good tu choice welhcis, $.l.00al SO; fair to choice mixed, if.l.50jl.lKi; vveitcrn sheep, t-VVOal 12',4i .vearllnirs, tlal.ttt. native lambs, JJal.iO, western limbs, fl.403.30. , Hew York Livo Stock Market. N'ew York. July 22. Reeves Steers, slowj good eleers, steady; med.'vn and lommon, 10c, off; bulls, easier; cows, barely steady; steers, 51. WI at.SV,; bulls, 3a3.S0; cons, $:.2iil,10. Sheep IS to 2., cents loner: lambs, badly demoralized; celling W to 75 cents off; sheep, Rooma at Fan-American. F.LKOANT LOCATION" and furnishings. Kates, 7-i cents and $1.00. Write for particulars. The Mortimer, 155 Woodlann avenue, ill. Pan tile M. Sle-ains. Personal. OCR N'F.W ROOK sent free, fully illustrated, treats of all conditions of men, tells how to attain "Perfect Manhood." Should be in tho hands of every male adult. Address I'.rlo Medical Co., "Hook Dcpt.," Ilurlalo, S. Y. Scavenger. A. D. RRinoS CLIIAN'S PRIVVAULT3ANTJ ces pools; no odor; only ImproveM rumps used. A. R. Rrlggs, proprietor. Leave orders 110i) North Main avenue, or Klcke'a drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Roth telephones. Seeds. O. R. CLARKE At CO.. SKIIDSMEN AND Ntin3. erymen, store 201 Washington avenue; grem houses, 1060 North Main avenue; store, tele phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KULTTF.L, IIF.AR 611 LACKA. AVE., Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKING TOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; alo ladles' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. Situations Wanted. SITI'ATION WANTED As cook or chef In hotel or club. Address, took, 115 Pcnn avenue. bill A'l ION UANTED-Rv oung man as book keeper or office work of any kind; experi enced; best references. C. E. P., liibune Ottlce. SlU'ATION' WANTHD lly a lady to tako In washing. M. K Tribune Office. biri'ATION' WAN ri;i Circular sample distribu tor or managing the work, or collector for a good Him. Address II., or call on Dr. Thompson, nil East Market street. SITUATION WANTl'.D To no out by the day washing or cleaning. Call on or address Mrs. Itnssell, 1219 Ccelir avenue. fell CATION WANTED-Registered pharmacist of first cla-s piactlcal experience; single. Ad dress Quinine, Tribune Ollice. biri'ATION WANTED Ry a vming man as as sistant draughtsman or tuccr. Add! ess Uux U, Throop. Pa. ?2.50al2.'ii culls. !J2j2 2.i; lambs, .1.50a5..Vl; (.ulla. ?2a2.25; lamlis, $.l.50iV;VI; eulls, 4.1a 123. Hogs Higher western hogs, Jti.15ati.25; ,talc hogs, i0.4OjtJ.5O. East Liberty Cattle. East Liberty, July 22.-Cattle Steady: evtn, $3.(i'iaH; prime, i'i iii)iS,70; good, J3 20iS.I0. Hogs Active; prime heavies and heavy jork ers, S20, prime asvoited mediums, 81.20afi.2'i; light voikers and Rod plus, fl 15a6.20; com mon to fair hogs, $j,10a6.15; skips, $1.753.73; loughs, $1 25a5.73. sheep About steady; best wethers, $4 23i4 10, culls and common, s1.60a2.30; yearlings, $3al.75, veal calves, $7a7.30. UEC.AROEE BROS . PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN' v elopes, paper bags, twine, Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa, THE WILKF.S BARRi: RECORD CAN BE HAD In Scranton at tha nrws stands of Reiimin Bros., 400 Spruce and 50J Linden: M. Norton, (22 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutter. 211 Spruce street. Money to Loan. $3UO,ooo TO LOAN Lowest rates: straight or monthly pajments. Mark k CoTraders" bid?. ANY AMOUNT Or MONEY TO LOAN-Quick, straiglt leans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 3H-3i3 Connell building. LEGAL. Oil Market. CI1Y Ol' SCRWION, Department of Public safely. Sealed proposals will be opened at Ihe nftlce of tho rccoidei, by the recorder and the director of public sifet), at 4 o'cloik p. m, Mondiy, Vug. 5, l'XIl, fur Ihe repairing of Col. umhli Hose house on Division sheet, Wejt scranton, ae cording to pi ens and specifications in Ihe niltce nf the biiildinc Inspector, city hall, All bids shall be hied wilh the cltv controller, at his office in Ihe nty hall, not later than II o'clock a. in., Mcmdiv, Vug 5, tool. The city lescives the light to rrject inv or all hlds. P. L. WORMShR, Direc tor of Public safety, scranton. Pa , July 22, l'iO. OLDEST! SAFEST! BEST! l!5zlJzi WALL STREET Oil City, July 22. Credit balances, 125; cer tificates, sale of 1.000 barrels cash oil at $1 .10. shlpmrnls, three elajs, 312,454; average, 101,130. Runs, three elajs, 107,271; averjgc, S6,bl9, BASE BALL. American League. At Detroit (12 Innings) R, Boston 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 Q .-, Detroit 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 6 Batteries soung and Sc-hreckegost; and Buelow; Haskell and Maiard. At Chicago (12 Innings) R. Philadelphia .,0 0000010000 12 Chicago 0 0 I 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 01 Batteries Plank and Smllli; Patterson and Sullivan, Umpire Cantillon. II. P.. 1.1 I 12 7 Miller ii. i:. a l s 2 E. At Cleveland It. H, Washington 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 03 0 a Cleveland 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 x-d 11 0 Batleiles-I.ee, (Jear and Clark; llJrt and Yeager. I'mplie Connelly, II. P.. At Milwaukee R, Baltlmoic 12 00 0 0000-3 C 1 Mllnuiikee 1 2 0 0 0 ' 0 0 x-5 8 :' llalleiies-llowell and llresnalunj Sparke and Malone). L'mplie Slierldjn, National League. At St. Louis It. Chicago 2 100 11000-3 M. Louis 0 (I 0 0 0 4 0 1 x n llallerles Hughes , Waddell, Kllng and Kahoe; rowcll, Sudhoft and R)an. l'mplie Nah, At Philadelphia- R. II. K. Rosion nnnmooni a 7 2 Philadelphia 0 0 o I 0 0 2 O x-.l 7 2 Balleiles-Willis and Klltredge; Orth and Me, Farland. l'mplie Emslle. Other dubs not scheduled, II E. III 3 a i Money Will Burn Big .Monthly Kciurns. The Investor's Fund Pays Semi-monthly. The oldest established In America. No certificate holder has ever lost a cent Pajments mads to all subscribers every J3 days. No trouble. V delay. Money refunded on demsnd. Write to day for partlculais, free to any address. C. E. Mackey k Co., Hudson BId'g., New York. OFFICE OP Pacific Anthracite Coal Co Capital, $6,000,000. P. O. Box 1O0O. Pcaltle, Wash , July 0, 1001. We have for sale a block of slock In a ne find that we pronounce tho richest prospect in fire gold quartz on earth; 157 lbs. of this cjusii? selected actually sold for 1,MO. The dlseov. ercr has still richer chunks. Write for particu lsrs. Wr also ofier development stock In th Coal company, the fit s. t anthracite dlscocered on this coast J. M DENNETT. President, Pacific Anthracite Coal Co. Eastern League. At Worcester lUrt ford, 7; Worceiter, 5. At Trovidence Sjrscuse. 1: Providence, 0. At Rochester Rochester, 10; Buflalo, 0, At Montreal Montreal, 2j Toronto, 5. Bond Offerings. Paying 3 to 5 Chea, ci Ohio, It. & A. Div. 1st Con. 4s. Evans. & Totro Haute 1st Con. 6s. Iowa Con. Ity. Co. 1st 6b. Louis., N. A. c& Chic, Chic. & Ind. Div. 1st Cs ' Mexican Central Hy. Con. is, Mlfr,ouil I'aclilo Trust Pa. Mob. & Ohio, Montgomery Div. 1st 5s. ! OteRon Short Lino 1st Con. 5s, , Wo Grande Western 1st 4s. St. l.ouls Bridge Term. Ity. 1st 5s. St. 1... Iron Mt. & So. Herd. 4s. Mil. I.loc- Ry- & Lt. Co. 67c Pfrl. Stock. Complete Circular List on Application. Spencer Trask & Co 27.20 Pins Stmet. I M Stite Street, Albany, N. Y. NEW YORK 1