THE SCKAJNTOJN TK1BUJNH-THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1901. J!iW 1 NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA P1TTST0N. Speelsl to th Peranton Tribune. PlttMon, Julv 21. At each year rolls nrmnul the picnic ami Ramos of the rittFlon Caledonian flub loses none nf their attractions, and this year's! pvnt, which will lie held on liver hart's Inland, next Saturday, prom ises to draw as latno a crowd as usual, which means considerable. The pro gramme of tares Is as follows: Hoys' tace, tmd'f IS years, $1, oftc; Bills' lace, under 12 years, prizes by Hi own & Co., sun i,hade and shlit waist; putting the ball, $J $1, throw Iiik llRht hanimor. t? Ui boys vaulting with pole, fi, $1.R0; running hop, ptep and Jump, $3, $-; running high leap. $J. $1: half-mile race, $1, $J, thieo-loRRcd nice, $:', $1; one-mile nire, $:,, $:i. J:'; cIor dance, $'!, 12; Rlrls" taie. under 12 years. J2, $1.50; vaultlnR with pole. $4. $2; club race, $3, $J, huidlo lace, $1. J2; 440-yaid lace. $:.. $3. quolls. $., $.1, $2. The games will be Rnverned by the rules of the Nmth American Caledonian as sociation. At the ruies at Syracuse yesterday M. L Sadie entile At h of Went rittston, driving in a race with fouitoeu d fotntli place .t Mug of the Kaplc Hose drill lact evening It was formally mtuhI derided hi abandon the contemplated trip to Buffalo to compete for the drill prize offered at the P.in-Ameikan ex position. Miss Mary Council, n foimer school teacher In old Korge, was united In marriage yesteidny afternoon to Pat lick Kellv, of Mooslc. The ceiemony was performed In the l.-twienoevllle Catholic church. Simon UiabollMky, .1 Duryca Po lander, was before Alderman Heynon last evenliiR, charged by Isiias Pabulls with assault and battery. The latter showed a laiRe Rash on hi wilst where he had been slashed with a knife by the defendant. Ciabollsky put up a Rood defense, however, and, unbut tonlnR his shlit, displayed a badly dls coloinl portion of his side, wheie he said he had been hit with a UaUiou thtown by the pioecutor. Philip Tiacy, of Scarlo street, and Miss Kate Judge, of Panama street, weie united In marriage this evening by Father Pitmen In St. John's It. C. chuirh. They will residu on Lambert street. TUNKHANNOCK. Fpeelal to the Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannock, July 23. Miss Eliza beth KlttudRe la spending this week with friends at Lake Wlnola. Mrs. Frank UrundaRe, of Snanlon, lfi visiting at the home of Dr. and Mib. A. B. Wondwaid, 011 Seiond street Mls Hvellne Slrkler, of Bltigliamton, N Y. Is the guest of her slater. Mis. Tluei 1:. Billings, on llast T!uR.t street. Mai tin Schlatter, fotmeily landlord of the Wynmlng Ilnuse, at this place, who has been ensaged In the saloon bus-mess In Buffalo lor home time puM, hah i-ioiitly -old his huslnosy and re turned with his family to Tunkhan nock. r Mis. John W, Dennlson, of P.nsons, was calling on fi lends hcie on Mon day. The Carver hnuse, on Second street, now oiciipled by Mr. Kline, the lukc-i, ifi being lepalnted by H. F. Crandall. Piofei-snr Finnk Heiman, luimipal of the Mchoopany s-chools, was a visitor In town on Tuesday. Professor Un man will be a candidate for the oflli c of count v supeilntendent of i-chools, nt the onvention to be held in May next and Is now engaged In i.ui vaslng the county In the Inteicst of his candidacy. Piofcssnr Ft rink Il.J.nvi. the present Incumbent of the olllce will alto. It is repoited, be a candidate for le-elecilon to the position. The Tiinkhanoik Fair will be held this vear on Wednesday, Tluni-day, nnd Friday. Septembei. IS, l!i, and 2n. Louis IIIli on kit letunicd to his I111M ncs in New Yoili on Tuesday, aflcr pending a week at this, place. citoice O. Skinner and Miss ll.ittle Iiu'c will be mauled nt Ficeland, P,i today at noon. Thej will t-pond their ItnnPMUfoii with friends In Michigan. Boscoe T. liandilck, nf Wllkes-B.uie Is visiting hlsr biothcr Colonel Kugenc S. Handrkk. Kuel L. and Many Billings aio nbinit to build new 1 evidences for thenn-elves on the loi iccrntb puiehas-cd by them from Squue Sampson. Marilii V Wandall, of Mehnopany, has the 1 on trait for doing the. excavat ing and htonc woik. SPRINGVILLE. fpjeial to the Scranton Tribune. Sprlngville. July 23. Photographer it'-ige L. Tttlor and wife were stop ying with W. A. Taylor and wife, par ntr r,t (ieoige, at Dhoti last week. The hoys are already counting the weeks iet leiualnlng befoie school br ums hi h will be September 2. Mis W. A. Taylor of Dlvon.-Wyoming county, haij lately been granted u pension of J12 per month on her son who died of tphold fever nt Porto P.lco. Uutlng the SpanlMi-Ameilcan wat. The ladies of the town have the thanks of the band for the voluntaiy festival Riven them at the M. K. church dinning loom mi Satin day evening, wherebv $16 32 was netted. The band festival and dance held In the grovo on Friday evening wns a lucefcs both socially and financially, ind theie Is talk of holding another In the near futuie. Mrs. Alma Kellogg, who had an at tack of Basilic fevei, Is getting very much better, and theie sccrnb no doubt of her complete iccnvci, H. L Aeiy, A. N. Fargo nnd W. L. Miserole went down to Lake C'aiey Sunday by tialn taking their wheels which they iodc home. Several parties have Roue huckle berrylng fiom here, nnd nnno have oeen lucy enough to get a large sup ply of berries. The inembeis of Vesta Lodge weie visited by a delegation fiom Mary Lodge nt Montrose at their lat meet ing, and everyone enjoyed It veiy much. Ito ci pa in and othei lefieshments wero served at the close of lodge. The band Is expecting to have a one day fair here early In September, to be held In the grove at tho depot. It 1h expected that two lulloon ascensions will be made, one In the afternoon and ths other one In the evening. Mrs. R. E, McMlcker is quite sck at present. She Is attended by Dr. H. B. Lathrop. Ray Culver and wife, Clark Giles and II. B. Kilts and wife, camped at Lake Schoolry over Sunday, Jt la f to say that nine-tenths of fall the cucumbers and squash vines In this vicinity hnvo been killed by the black squash bugs. Mrs. Mary Herman nnd daughter Mabel are visiting friends at Owego, N. y., and vicinity. A party of young people from here have hired n cottnge at Lake Carey and today as merry a party ns one often sees will stint via W. lallioad for the lake. They will remain until Satur day next. THOMPSON. freclal to the Scranton Tribune. Thompson, July 21. Mr. nnd Mis. F. V. Lewis retuined fiom the Pan American. Saluiday last. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorRe Ttoseboom, of Sidney, N. Y. spent the Sabbath with Mrs. Hoseboom's parents, Mr. and Mis. S. Truesdell. Mr. Hoseboom left Monday for Wllkos-Bane. J. J. Haker and mother of New York, air flopping at the Jeffeison House. Ml-s Alice David of Blakely, Pa. Is PICTURE Here is an oil gusher. visiting her brother Hev. A. D. David of this place. Mis. r.. F. How aid with a company of friends from Scianton is spending the week at Coxton pond. Miss Stem Howard is i-pondlng a few days In Blnghamton. Mrs. '. M. Lewis, and Mis. Partildge, spent the day In Susquehanna Satur day last. Mr. Harry Ctnsler t-pent the Sabbath with his wife In Henlck who Is there cniing for her Invalid mother. AVe are sorry to leain that Mrs. Fletcher of whom we made mention last week is gi actually falling. Mr. Jones and family nf Scranton nnd Mrs. Baldwin and family of Jersey City are stopping at the Jefferson House of this place. We weie pleased to leain that Mrs. F. Walker was able to he out on her poich today, and Is gaining nicely. HALLSTEAD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Hallstead. July 21. Miss ICffle Brown of Wilkes-Barre Is visiting Mr. and Mis. J. B. Brown. Delbeit Beaids!c of Buffalo was vlcltliig fi lends in town Monday. .Miss Mabel Corbett of Corbetsvllle ha.- been visiting Hallstrad relatives. Miss Louise Sheak of Blnghamton was vNltlng at the home of Henry and Arthur Du Hois Sunday nnd Monday. .Mrs. Sydney Dennl of Klmlia Is visiting f i lends heie for fcvernl dais. .Miss IJena Wllmot has I etui nod home fiom a lsit with Flmlra friends. At the sheilff's sale of the goods be longing to C. L. ('look held hetp Tues day. Ralph Little Ksq., of Montrose purchased the goods. Mr. and Mis. William Halistead of Blnghamton were tho guests of Mr. and Mis. Gcnise Ward. Suudny. Mis. Warren Van Loan and little child of Washington, D. C Is visiting Mi. and Mis. J, H. Van Loan. Susquehanna nnd Hallstead played nn inteiestlng game of ball on tho flats Tuesday. Lodle Teiboss a lineman for the Western t'nlon while chopping down an old pole near Alfnrd was soveiely In Juied. Tho ax slipped, cutting deep into his font Up was brought to his home here and Is slowly recoveilng. Lisle Klghmy traded horses with a man from Cortland seveinl days ago. He gave the Coitland Indivdiial a good horse nnd twenty dollars. Later on n lonstablp appeared and took the horse from Klqhmy claiming that It was stolen by the Cortland man. Now Klghiny Is out the cash nnd has no hoise. The conceit to be given In the Pro bytcrian church on Thuisday evening Is to be the best one held In a long time. It will be given nt the popular price of 15 cents, Krnuse's Headache Capsules, were the first headache capbulcs put on the market. Their Immediate suc cess resulted In a host of Imitations, containing antlpyrlne. chloral, mor phine nnd other Injurious drugs, pur porting to be "Just as good." Avoid thebo Imitations and Insist on your having Krnuse's, which speedily cure the most severe cases and leave no bad nfter effects. Price 25c. Sold by all druggists. LOCKV1LLE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Lockville, July 21 Miss Minnie Ag new enteitalned Mr. llany May of Beaumont on Sunday. Ml. and Mis Alvin Haidlng visited rclaties In Tunkhannock on Sunday last. Mrs. Amsa Agnew of Centre Mnoie land visited her mother Mrs. John Mantnuge nn Monday Mr. Raymond Dymond of Plttston called on his brother Rnyd of this plate. Mis. Emily Grower Is rerlnusly III, Mis. John Storey Is on the blck list. Mr. Wilbur Dymond spent Sunday with Miss Mary Coolbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Chniits tickler were -- 0sJ(i J 4" T Hi m the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Vnntuyl on Sunday, The Sunday school will picnic at Falls on Wednesday, July 31. Floyd Dymond, of dlrard college, Is spending his vacation with his mother, Mrs, Lizzie Dymond. Miss Hannah Dymond and her aunt Mrs. Susan Slckler visited Mrs. John Montague on Tuesduy. FOREST CITY. pedal tn Jh Amnion Tribune. Forest City, July 21. The viewers for the county bildge, from both Wayne and Susquchnnna counties, will be hero tomorrow (Thursday) mornlnR nt 10 o'clock to attend to their duties. The county cominlsslnneis mo also expect ed. It Is to he hoped that every busi ness man will be present. The viewers will meet In Cunningham's hotel and then pioceed to make the view. The council had the road surveyed on Mon day and at Tuesday's meeting accepted the lines laid out for the sticet to the ilvcr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Whipple have Is sued cards for the marriage of their daughter. Martha ti., to Mark Davis. The ceremony will be pci formed at the bilde'o home, July 31. Hev. S, D. Moulter, of .IcrniMi, has opened a mission Sabbath school at Rlchmondale. It. J. Homan has tcturncd from a vacation at t'nadllla. N. Y. The Enterprise Hose company has PUZZLE. Can you find the owner? abandoned Its pioposed picnic nt the Vandllng grove- and will hold a clam bake at Poyntclle sometime In August. Miss Sarah Ueriity, nf Dunmoie, Is a guest at tho home of Thomas Kane. There will be an Ice cieiuu and cake social on the Methodist chinch lawn, Friday night. David A. White, of Washington, D. C., a United States Reologist, was In town this week, Inspecting the peculiar specimens reiently found In the Vand llng mine. They vvete believed by the miners to be the hoof-prlnts of a pie hlstoric horse, but Mr. White snyn they were embedded In the day befoie It hardened into rock by a fallen ulo tier. A merry party of Forest City young ladles nte camping at New ton lake foi two weeks, with lire, T. J. Pentecost as chapeion. They have named their abode Camp Be-azy. Those In tho party aie the MlfcscH Lucy Madden. Kate and Joe Scully, Anna Parkin, Grace Monhen nett. Let in and Jennie Brown, May Muiray, Sadie Hullah, Myrtle Mai tin, Isabelle Johnson, Maltha and Owen GilfUths. AVOCA. The funeral of Mrs. Fiank Tottcn nnd her Infant son took place on Tuesday nfternoon fiom the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jumper, of Plttston township. Mis. Tottcn was only Ifi ycais of age and was married less than one year. The lemalns of the mother and son weio encased In one casket. Rev. D. T. Sinythe ollliiated at the services. In tel ment was made In Matey cemtery. Miss Daisy Wade, of Scranton, Is the guest of the Misses Keith, of Lin coln Hill. Thomas Boilliwick left yesterday for his old homo In "Bonnie" Scotland. It appears that a peilodlcal feeling comes over him and the only treatment to satiate his dcslie Is a tllp to his old home. Tomonow ho will leave on tho steamship Oceanic. Tills will make the thirteenth tllp ncioss the water. Mr. Borthwick always conies homo well equipped with Inteiestlng Scot tish lotc and on every icturn his com pany Is eagerly sought to leain from lilm how fines the loved ones at home. Misses Mary Kearney, Mary Mc Uowan, Nellie .McC.ovvan, Kate Thom as, Alice nnd Agnes Mmnhan, Mary and B. Reap, Nettle Druffner, Agnes Clifford, Margaict McCormlck, Louise Sainmon and Mary Jennings spent yesterday In the Mooslc highlands. Miss Kate Clark Iuih returned home nfter several months' -stay In Pltts ileld. Mass. The dlsttlct meeting of tho Daugh ter of St. George will be held In Hyde Pails this afternoon. Degiee of Naomi, A, O, K. of M. C. Will conduct nn ice cieam festlvnl on the lawn of Mabel Chester's property, on Saturday evening. Kverybody Is welcome. Mrs. A. J. Welsley, of Tyione, Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. J. McDonald, of the Noith Knd. Mis. James Connor, of the North End, is critically III of rheumatism of tho heart. Tho shock occasioned by the sudden death of her husband has so prostrated her that she has since sunk Into a partly comatose condition. KINGSLEY. Special to Ihe Bcranton Trlhiine. Klngsley, July 21. Mrs. Ralph Ste vens, of Cohoes, N. Y.. Is a guest at F. P. 'lingley's this week. Mies Mury Reynolds, of South Gib on, was a guest of Miss Adelaide Juf ters last week. Rex Titus and Ronald Underwood, of Biugliaiuton, aie making nn ex tended visit at E. E. Titus'. Mis. E. L, Sloat and ihildien. of Faetniyville, weie recent visitors heie. Mrs. S. J. Adams left Tuesday to visit her daughter, Mis. It. W. Jef fern, at Plalnsboro, n. j, Mrs. H. Hoi ton and daughter, of Brooklyn, N. Y were guests at J. B. Goes' Friday. H These Facts Mast Convince Every Scranton Reader. That which follows Is the expeilence of a icsldent of Scranton Incredulity cannot exist about the statement be cause It. can easily be Investigated. Mr. TliomaB Hamford flngman on the D. & II. tallroad, says: "I hail a severe attack of la. grippe which left me with weak kidneys. The kidney pecietloirs weie scanty highly coloted, contained a sediment like brick dust nnd caused me a great deal of nnnoyanic and at tlmen were vciy painful. I was much dlstui bed also on account of them nt night. I used many dlffeient medicines but without much relief. 1 was advis ed to try Doan's Kidney Pills by a friend, Mr. Wharton who had received the greatest benefit from their uro and I procured a box from Matthews Bios. After using them the secietlons 10 malned their natural color, the sedi ment altogether disappeared nnd I wns not troubled with pains In my back nor the numbness In my legs." For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents per box. Fostcr-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. Now York, July 21. Today's stock market was dull, with feeble fluctua tions. By this morning, the fact had become quite obvious that yesterday's violent recovery had been plainly based on tho l elapse In the grain mar kets, rather than on nny actual news fiom the grain crops. The .sharp open ing declines, however, met consider ably effective support nnd substantial rallies followed. The weakness was renewed In the stock market when tho gtaln markets opened nnd showed no table strength both for corn and wheat, the resulting declines In stocks ex ceeding those at the opening nnd ex tending from the Grangers to the other railroad stocks. There was a growing feeling nmong speculatois that even conceding substantial damngo to the corn ci op, the decline alieady effected in prices of stocks has falily dis counted this damage- Another party argues that prices of stocks nrc still unduly high compared with previous ycais' high level. An attempt was made to lead an upwind movement by bidding up Union Pacific and the Wa bashes, nnd there was some show of firmness amongst the Southern lull io,id stocks and Srabord soft coal car. iler.s. But the matket yielded nt last to i one wed weakness when the loom traders attempted to take their piotlts and the lowest pries of the day for Grangers and Pacifies were made slightly befoie the close, which was feverish and Irregular. At tho lowest, the declines weie; Missouri Pacific, 3; St. Paul, 35s! XTnlon Pacific, S,i : Atchison, 2"s; Kansas and Texas, pre feried, 24, while In the geneial list, declines of fiom 1 to 2 points worn genet nl. Total sales today, .no,Oui) shales. The railroad bond liuiiket was dull and heavy. Total sales, par value, $1,315,000. United States news 4s de clined i per cent, on the last call. The following quotation are furni'licd TIh "ribune r.v M. S Jo.-dan k Co., looma TOvr, Urara building, Scranton, Va l)ien. Inc. Telephone 500.1 IllRh. Low. Clos et. it. int. Aincririn Nicnr . Ainenun Tolmco MiliUou , Atdiiton, I'r lliook. Tmctlon . Halt. .1- Ohio ... I'hri. k 01 in l Im k (Jt. Wwt. ft. Paul Ho(k Main) Kan. & Te., I'r. . .ll."i ill'. 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Scranton I'assrnser Hallway, tint MorUHRf. due K- Tcople's Hi eel Railway, first mort. nate, duo 1113 ;, n.rni..1! wrect Railway, General ax io o ... 2TS 48 im 1!J mo irs 133 75 ns ... m ... H5 ... ino ... 102 tnortKJR''. ''"' ,f'r' .'. H5 VHckaen Hanufactur nir uo Lacka. Township Khool 6 per cent. Cltv ot hcranion di. imp. o per cent 103 I5al5'ic. Deana-Per bushel, choice marrow, fj Mjj ej Scranton Traction 6 per cent uj Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected hi II. O. Pale, 27 I.acUsann Ave) Rutter Fiesli creamery, CO'SaJlc; dairy, ire.li. ln'iaio'jc Cheese Full cream, lH,alli. Kes Weatern fresh, llall',2c. s nearby state, IJ'ialfic, Vfedlum Bein Per bmhel. 12 Oi2.15. fiieen Peat Per bushel, l 0al.4V Flour licit patent, per barrel, $1,(5, THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Four Unci, 3 Cents for Etch Extra Line. For Bent. SSrfN. 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 The Tribune. 10It IIKNT-four or live room. aullaMe for Hshl homeUeplne; all modern lmproe. mentis heat lorAtlon In tho rlly. Call jt 411 Wheeler aicnue, or Cramer'n Mudlo, 311 lcka wanna atenuo. inn ftllNT V complete and newlv furnlfhed lioue: modern, ami hlghlv rteilrable: family Ifulneclt); will irnt, until rptlns. 711 Qulney ateniir. FOn HKNT-Cool, pleaant rnnnn, desirable loca tion. KM Washlnnton aenue. 101! Tllivr -lllelil looiin, 7.X1 .lefTcrwn avenue-, all modern convenience K!! OREIIV IlinOR STRKFT. ten roomi. modern Improvenienti; iteam heat furnished- d!lr desirable. For Sale. FOn Svl.K-Hilf Intercut In proccry bulne. Ilofnciicci gUcn and rcquhed; pa.Unj; 10 per cent, net; M..VW mils"; chance for joung man. CnniCK), Pime liuildlnR. ICi: FOR HAt.i: am ton of Ico tor eale. on P., i. k V. nt I'm Im) vllle Cicameiy. For par ticular Imiuiic of llcraco scanuiis, accielary, 1'actoryslllf, I'a FOR SM.H V fine Tulfis Soda Founlalu. in ex icllcnt conilillon: will be old cheap lor nant of uo; ot ! "200. ami will sell for lea than imc-third its iot. Addieas soda Fountain, llox 1SI, Reading, I'a. FOR SAI.K-V Coltrell A- Son cylinder press, Xlxlfi. in Rood condition, new rollers, $400. Apply Wllkes-Ilarrc Tinier Offlie, VVIlkes-nane, Pa. For Sale or Kent. FOR SI,K OR IlKVT lnslc houe. Ml Web ster acciiue. Ten looms, steam heal. G. F. RejnohK Connell Imllilinit. Wanted To Eent. W'WTLIi TO HUNT V laiec, roomy house; unliable for a flit ilass boaidinK house, mast be well and ifntrallv Incited. V. T, llackctt. Red IMate, Pilcc buildlnc Reans Per bushel, iholio marrow, $'2.i."a2.60. Potatoes Per bubel, lal.lO. Onlons-Pcr bu-hel, l. New York Grain and Produce. 'cw Yoik. .lulv -21. llour steaily and falily artlr. Wheal --'pot hrm; No. '2 led, 7Mic. ele itor; No. 1 noitliiin Duliith. 70,ie. f. o, U ntloat Onlinii'S tlons and acliM1, and iloed firm at l-"1 ilB. net adiancc: .lulv i loed 7.; rpt . 77'4c ; Oil. 77-V ; Dec. 701c torn - -pot film. No. -2. .Vl'at. cleatni, and ? f o. h. afloat. OpliniH openeil htioiiR and mu li lilshei on dry writlier repoils, better i iblis, iroo.l fpoinhtne IuijIiir. Ilio ilo In wheat and licht otlcifnus. t lesctcd (or a time under ii'ilirim.', but finally lallieil on cuscriii-; and ilosid flim at h4 ili . net .idvamc .lull i loed fi'i'ic -, fc-pt , .Vi'ic . Oct , lik.i llei , Ml'ic Oiti Spot teld No. '2, 40iai.; No. .1, 40, , .No. ! white. 41'i.aHi : No. :i while, 4!i.; timk mixed wetrin, 40,il2i.; track while, 42a, sc. Options oprneil stiotiR and uilecl moit nithi-. 'I In- i ioo was teacI3. Rutter Mronc: ream cij, lila 20c ; failoi, 1'lalV.; iinltatloii irra in ns, llal7i : iitatc dally, llalliie. Cheese Steady; fancy laiRC, colored, 9'ic. ; do. do, white, 0c : fines mill. inloied, f.ic; do. clo , while, !i'i' Kkr 1'iriii; talo ami Penna , ln.i 17c; svci-tern, iiiuandled, i.a'( ; western, landled, 1 l.il.'n . Philadelphia Grain nnd Produc. Pluladelphla. .lull 21 Wheal -Film, lc. liiRh er, contract srade. .Iul. 74a7l'-..c. Coin Film, lc higher; No. i iiiived, July, !Wa'c. Oats -Him, ',4c hither. No. -2 white dipped, Kn lluttir- Finn, ROml demand; fams wctein iieauiei), -21 1 ; do. do. pilnls, '21c ; do nearby do, '21c Kcrs Finn, Rood demand; fresh nei Iiv. 13alH- . do. western, ISaltx.: do i-outh w'cstcin. 12'jp Ch(esi--(Juiel, but otcady: New oik full creams, fanes mall, 0ic. ; do do. do fair to choke, si'i'ic Rcttned MiRir I n iliiiiRcd Tallow Dull, dly pi line in hhils , S'c; lountiy do. do., Iild-, iViI'm takes, f,';c I.isc poultry Pull and weak: fowN, lm loUc. ; old roiwicrs, 7c-. : xptins ihukens, U.i IV ; dmk, malic. Dic-o-ecl poultrv tcac ; fowls, diolie, ll'jc.; do. fail to Rood. 10'jallc, old iooteis, fi''..c.; hioiicis, neail, cja21c-. ; wrktem do , Viili Itccelplv I lour, '2.000 bairels and 1,117,0011 llu. In .llk.; wlical. IKnuu hu.hels, cun. I,ial bushels; oats. -21,0011 IukIicIs sldprnents -Wheat, 4R.ono bu.hels; toin, 2.J00 bushels; cats, 4,000 bu-hels. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, Julv "21.- I line was a dlmliiiiition nf csiltoment in the Riain maikel todai, but weath er remained nienaiine: and pikes adsatued wheat do.inR 1 ''.. corn, l'jal'sc and oats, a'vC hfcher lor Siptembcr deliCM. Proiislons lulcd dull and closed liicRulai, Cash n,uotationa were as follows; F'oui- Finn; No. .'! spring wheat, 6na70c.', No. '2 led. 72a7'2'4i ; No 2 coin, 3l'iaVi'c. ; No. '2 jellow, f"i'c No. 2 oats, .17-V ; No. S while, in'ii . No ;i white, .'17a.t0i; No. '2 rje, .WiiiV . ; fair to iholcc maltlnc. 4aVli ; piiini- lllnolliv .id, 'i'2j, mciis polk, 11.ICU H I): lard, li'2'-.a tij. choil rib". 7.SjaS 01; ih railed slinuldus, 7':a7r'si ; shoit dear Ides, ..!5aMj, whi-kej, l '2'l. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chuaso, Jul '21. Cattle -Rcieipts -24 1,000, lar rcI iu hllors of the sards, Includins "00 Tex an.', elow ami 15 lo 40c. lower, Kood to primes hli-eis, ytXujM, iooi to medium. ?lal.'2."i; Blockers and feeders, 2 0i, cows. goal 50, hcifris, .2.Oal75. i aimeis. M ,W2 S5, bulls, tf2-21al0; iales, 1 75iH, Texas steers. .la4 50 Hog.. Iteieipis. s:,,00il; tomonow, -20,1X1; left oet, I.Ois), opened 5 to 10 cents lowct; closed fiini, inivcd Hid luitilins, fti.iwafi.lO; roocI to i hull e hcavv, KidOaO.O; imuu heais, f,.h,ii5SJ; light, $.V"5.i5 SO: bulk of ales, t'j fOaii, liec Receipts, IV.0O0; slieep and lambs, toady. Rood in dioic e wetlieis, tlV)al'2"i; fair to clinne mixed, ..IViJ.hO; wettrn cheep, M :;o al; jcarlma-. flal.5u. native iamh, f.j.t.'i 0, vsestein lamb", M.IOal.50. Ofllclal iricipts and ohipmcnls fur Tuc.dai: Riceipt. Catllc. 7..'M: lne. 17.0il"i; she p, 14,071. -hlpments-Caltle, 1,12''; hojt, i.ou, ulieip, ML New Vuik, July 21. -Ilecies Maiktt slow; steels, 10al5c, lower, except tor piime Riacies; bulla and cows, 10 lo '!i cents oft; steeis, fl aCi fi 10, bulls, $3al(i; cows, tj.2al.0J; choice fat do , $1 13 Calscs Market '2.1c lower; veils, S.H0..M; dmiie to exlia, HSJ'Sa'i hulleunilks, yu.'id, Riasvcra, ss.i..jv heep Mcady; goud li choke lamlia in de mand; full, tcari : medium and lommon. slow tu '25c . off; sheep, W4 '2'i; chclne wethe.i, H 50 Iambs, !f.1215:ij, one deck, 1 U Hng. -Muk"t dull, steady; wt stern hogs, $1.25; slate do . iff (Oah 50. New York Live Stock, RufTalo, July 21 - Cattle Receipts, '2 cars; market unfavoiable for all but choice prime tat handy ImUlicit or ihoicc heavy shipping and cxnoit steers; best hindy seals, $.50ii17" Hogs Receipts, 10 caia; steady! mixed and mediums, JI joah.ai; pig, a livi.1.20. spilng lamha ( holce lo fancy, 5 elecrt.15 50; handy wcthcii. fLISal 10, Oil Market. Oil City, lulv 51 -Credit lulames, 123: cm tlticatei, no hid shipments, MXftt; airiagc, 101,J33. Huns, (W.I.S0; avernge, fH.Oo. Successful Advertising. "Wanted A joung Fientli woman lo giie le.sona to an American gentleman. Apply Ho tel , JO o'clock Frldaj." The foregoing advertisement, printed in a Pant piper, almo.t caused a riot at Ihe hotel at ihe hour nimed. The American gentleman was (i Webster Jones, of an Francisco. Mr. Jonea left orderi that he would ltceive appllcanla in a room at the hotel, and they mljht be admitted to the corridor pending hit arrival, When he got there he found a line that reached out into the street and extended all the way ts the Plate Vendome. Five hundred dishing Parlslin ladies were clamoring (or light of the "Amtr- SITUATIONS WANTED PREO. Wanted. W'ASTKII-Oie thouand peron to hoy ono Ihoinand holtles "Knlnlils Aromatk Hrup of l'runef" nature's tieatet ph.velr. Irsn bottle, 25 centi. thai. I. Jones 1337 Hack on ticnuc. W'ANTKD An Intelligent (Catholic) lady or Ren lleman to flit a llltht, pleasant pn.ltlon; eood ra, K aultahle. Addrcaa 1'. O, Hot CO, tkranlon, I'a. Help Wanted Male. H'ANTIIO Two energetic joun? men for outdoor woiki (rood opportnnlly for hutlcrs. Ad dtfM .1. II,, 'lribune olttcc, Help Wanted Female. WAN'TKP-Tlirec Rood, experienced ulcsladies, at once, 117-1.19 Penn avenue. BRANCII WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Ba Itecelved nt Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT BCIILUTZ. corner Mulberry street and Webster asenue. GUSTAV FICIILl,, 650 Adams avenue. West Side GKORGK W. JCNRINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton FRFD l,. TERPPE, 723 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. PAV1S. corner North Main avenue and Market street. Green Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 1557 Plckaon avenue. P. J. JOHNS, MO Green Ridge street. C, I.OREXZ, corner Washington ave nue and Marion street. Petersburg V. II. KNEI'l'n,. 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. O. RONE & SON. Boarders Wanted. WANTEP-TaMe boarders. Washington avenue. Mrs. Tompkins, 631 Money to Loan. I3J0.OO0 TO LOAN Lowest rates; straight or monthly payments. Stark k Co.,Traders' bid?, ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN'-Qulck, strain! t leans or Uuildlng and Loan At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker. .".1I-.U1 Cornell building. Personal. OCR NEW ROOK sent free, fully Illustrated, treats of all conditions of men. tells how lo attain "Peifect Msnhooil." Should be tu the hinds of everv mile adult. Address Eric Medical Co., "Rook Dipt.," lliiflalo, N. V. Situations Wanted, hi IT ATION" WWIEP- s cook or chef in hotel or club. Addles, Cook, 11.1 Penn avenue. S1TI ATION W N1EO vs cook or chef In hotel oi dull. Addics, look, 115 Penn avenue. SIT I VI ION WANTED lis- joung man as bonk- kccpel, or office woik of any kind; evperi eniecl, bet ri femurs. C E P. Tribune Office, Si IT ATION WANTED-llv a Inly to take in wa-hlng M. It . Tribune Office. Sill AT ION VNIED-Circular sample distribu tor or ininagiug tlie woik, or collector for a Rood firm. Address II , or tall on Dr. Thompson, 01.1 Eatt Maikrt street SITE ATION V NTEP-To go out bv the day wanning or cleaning. Call on or address Mra. Rus.ell, 1219 Cedar avenue. SEAJLED PROPOSALS. CUV or S(RN'TO. Pepaitment of Public safeiv. sealed proposals will be opened nt lice ofhee of Ihe recorder, by the lecorder and the director of public .3fcts, at 4 o'cloik p, nl , Vloiiday, Vug. 5, I!W1, for Hie repairing of Col iitnhia Hose house on Division street, Vcst Scranton. according to plans and specifications in the office of the building inspector, city hall, AH bids ..hall be filed with the city controller, at Ids office In the city hall, not later than 10 o'clock a. in, Monday, Aug, 5, 1001 The city le-ervcs tho light to reject anv or all bids. I". L. WORMsE.il, Director of Public Safety. Scranton, Pi , Julv -11, 1101. lean gentleman." They were unanimously re solved to glio liim lesvins. Jones was paral.ved at the sight and tied, leaving lh hotel people to get out of the snipe as best they might. The manager and clerks argued In vain, Tho ladlea would not lie pacified. They clamored for a sight of the ewsivc American. The pollco were called. The women were put out, but more women kept coming all day. The hotel was under police protection for twenty-four hours. Jones fled to another hotel, a wiser, and, prihaps, e. better man. lie Is now con lnced thit people read adierllsemcntJi, but he has j-etircd fiom the business. Paris Mes senger. m BASE BALL. National League. At Pllt.buiB R. II. K. Cinclnniti 0 0 0 0"2 0 01 ft 2 7 K Pittsliuic 112 2 12 11 x-ll II 2 Rittsrles Phillips and Rergen; Tannehlll and Zinunei. I'mpite O'Pay. At Philadelphia- R. II. T. noimi o n o t n o o o o i i o Philadelphia 2 0 ft 0 n 0 1 1 x- 7 0 llatlrries PiltlnEcr, Nlc-hols and Klltrcdgc; ponohue and Jackllt.. t'mplte Emalle, At nrnokljn R. If. E. New i oik 10 00.11020-10 H 4 liiooklin :m nnonoo i 8 it 3 Hatteilci -Phvlc, Tajlor and smith; Donovan, Kennedy and Fatiell, 1'mplte Pwjer. At si. Louis- II. II. E. (Iilcagc 0(10 ft Oft 1 00-1 I) -2 St, Louis ft I 0 0 1 0 ft ft x-'2 H 2 Ratleiles Waddc II and Kahne, Murphy and Rj.in. L'niplic Na.h. American League, At Chicago- R. II. E. Washington 0 I 0 ft o ft 2 ft ft- .1 S .1 (hliagc I ft li I 7 I I x-K I .1 Rattcrles ration and Grid); Cillahan, llai- vey and Sullivan. I mplre Cantillon. At Cleveland- R. II. E Raltlmote ft 1002 I ft (0-0 V) .1 Cleveland 0 0 3 0 0 .1 1 li 0-fl II 1 Ballerles McGlnnlty snd Rresnahan; Macro anil Ycagi-r. L'liipire-l'onnolly, M rietii.it It. II E. Pluladelphla 2 0 5 2 0(1(102 II 17 I Drtiull 0 ft ft 3 1 10 ft ft-5 . :i Batleriea-Frarer and Smiin; I'ronin, High, Owen and lluclovv, l'mpirc Haskell and Man assau, t Milwaukee- II II F. Ro.mn o i o ft o ft 1 n 1 -a io 4 Milwaukee I 1 2 ft ft ft 0 0 x-4 10 I Balterlea-Uis and Crlfer; lUvsley and Maloney, I'mrire Sheridan. Eastern League. At Buffalo Buffalo, 4; Montreal, 5. At Worcester Hartford, 3; Wnrrsiter, 3. At Toronto Toronto, 3; Rochester, 1, DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Than Pour Lines, A Cent for Each Extra Lino. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. EPWARP C. SPAFLPINO, 13 TRADERS BASS Building. Architects KuW,':nD " "AVIS, ARCI1I1ECT, CONNELL building. FREDERICK L. nROW.V. ARCH. R, ItEAIi Estate Exchange fitdg., 120 Washington aa. Civil and Mining Engineer!!. 'JJIAHPINn.JiOrt CONNELL BUILPINO. Dentists. Pit- 0. F.. EILENRER0ER,PAULIBUii3lN(lT Spruce street, Scranton. ML 0. C. LAUilACH, 115 WYOMING AVENUE. Lawyers. FRANK K. ROYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Rooms 12. II, la and H Burr building. F. K. TRAOY.ATT'Y.COMMONWEALTH BLDO. D,.i1 RKI'l-OOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS NEGO. tlated on real eatate aecurlty. Mtars building. corner Washington avenue and tipruce street. Wir.LARD, WARREN k KNArP, ATTORNF,V,a and counscllora at-law. Republican building, Washington avenue, JESSUP k JESSt'P, ATTORNEYS AND COUN. jeilors at-law. Commonwealth building, Roonu 10, 20 and 21. EDWARD W. THAYER. ATTORNEY. KOOMS "03W4. Oth floor, Mcars building. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD ot Trade building, Scranton, Ta. PATTERsON' k WHO.Y, TRADERS' NATIONAL Bank building. C. COMEOVS, 0 13 REPUBLlCsN BUILDING, " A. W RERTIIOLF. OFFICR MOVED TO Ka 211 Wyoming atenue. Physicians and Sugeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 613 NORTH VASIHNOTOX avenue. DR, S. W. l.'AMORRstlX. OFFICE 330 WASH Ingtcn avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chronla di.ease, lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto-iirlnary organs a tpeclalty. Hours, t to 4 p. m. Hotels and Besturants. THE ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN avenue. Rates reasonable, P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. ECRANTOV HOUSE. NEAR D L. it VV. PAS senger depot. Condurted en the European r'an. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. A. n. DRIGOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools: no odor; only Improved pumps used. A. B. Brlggs, proprietor. Leave orders, 1100 North Main avenue, or Eickc's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry, Both telephones. Seeds. G. R. CLARKE k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS. erymen, store 201 Washington avenue; green lioiiea, 1050 North Main avenue; store tele phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 511 HCKA. AVE.. Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESsXHKIN'G FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladles' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 212 Adama avenue. MEOAROEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN. ve lopes, paper bags, twine, Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton. Ta. THE W1LKESDARRB RECORD CAN BE HAD In Scranton at the news stands of Relsman Bros.. 400 Spruce and 503 Linden: M. Norton, (22 Lackawanna avenue; L S. Schutter, 211 tipruce street. Rooms at Fan-American. ELEGs.NT LOCATION and furnishings. Rates. 75 cents and l 00. Write for particulars. The VIoi timer, 155 Woodlawn avenue, Mrs, Fan. nle M. Stearns. LEQAL. Ml.NNTi: THOMAS VS. JAMES THOMAS. In the court ot Common PJeas of I-ackawsnna coun ty. No. SO, Match tenn, 1001. Libel In di v orce. To James Thomas, the above named respondent! You are hereby notified that the sheriff havnnj returned the subpoena and alias subpoena lc this caso "non est inventus" and the court hav ing ordered notice upon you by publication, you aie hereby notified, therefore, to be and appeal at the next term of said court, to he held al Scranton, In slid county of Lackawanna, nn Mon. day, the sixteenth diy of September, A. P. 1001, to answer the complaint of the said libellant. C, II. SCIIADT, faheriS. A W. RERTIIOLF, Attorney for Libellant, a FWANCIAL OLDEST! SAFEST! BEST! WALL STREET Money Will Earn Bit; Monthly Returns, The Investor's Fund Pays Semi-monthly. The oldest cstahli-hed in America. No certificate holder has ever lost a cent. Payments made to all subscribers every 15 days. No trouble. No delay, Money refunded on demand. Write, to. day for particulars, free to any sddress. C. E. Mackey k Co., Hudson Bid's;., Ness- Tort OFFICEP Pacific Anthracite Coal Co. Capital, $6,0 CO.OOO: ,? P. 0. Box 1090, ' . Seattle, Wah July 9, 1001. We have for sale a block of stock In a n find that we pronounce the richest prospect in dec gold rjuarla on eaith: 157 lbs. of this quarts selected actually sold for $3,W0. The discov. erer has still richer chunks. Write for puticu lus. We alsn oiler development slock in this ( nal company, the flist anthracite discovered on mis coasi j. 51 iin.-vsivit, rrefcjent, Pacific Anthracite Coal Co. Bond Offerings. Paying 3J to 5 Clies. & Ohio, H. & A. DIv. 1st Con. Is. iJvanx. & Toire 1 Incite 1st Con. 6s. Iowa Con. Ily. Co. 1st fis, laouls., N. A. & Clik'., Chic. & Ind. DIv. 1st lis. Mexican Central Tly, Con. s. MIrsouiI Pacific Trust 6. Mob. & Ohio, Montgomery DIv. 1st 5s. Oiegon Short l.lne 1st Con. 6s, Ulo Cirande Western 1st ia. tit. I.ouls Bridge Term. Ry. 1st 61, St. I... Iron Mt. t So. Befd. is. Mil. Klec By. & Lt. Co. V"e Pf'd, Stock. Complete Circular List on Application. Spencer Trask & Co 27-20 Pine Street, M Mate Street, Albany, N. V, NBW YORK '