The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, July 26, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCRANTOX TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1901.
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
AlONTROSE.
Special to the ?ctantrn Trlhuns
Montrose. July W Mm. nana r. '
Austin riled nt her home on Lake ave
nue Inst pvciilnc nt f o'clock, nfter a
two weeks' IHnr-M. Miis Austin linil
iont oeen In feeble lioalth. but her
liist Ulnos whs undoubtedly In ought
Ml by heat ptnatiatlnn, complications
following whli li pioveil liilnl. Mi,
Auptln wan 78 yours of iigp. She Is etii
vivert by her husband. I In op daughters,
Mrs. Faiiiot niul Mm. U. H. WiUkius,
of Mnntioxp, niul Mik. t M. Crandall,
of "vVnveily. N. V. nnil ono son. li. I
Austin, who It In .Mexico. Tlio funeinl
will ho attended fioin tlio house to
tnoriow iiftPinnon Ht 5 o'clock. Mrs.
'AuMln wai a lady hold In high esteem
and hoi (loath Ik deeply nioiirnod ly
a wldo i nolo of ftlondi".
Miss J.oiiIm Mimic nt Hudson, N. Y.,
Is tho guept ol Mis. t. 11. L.ttluop at
hor homo on Mitchell Hill.
Tho Motlmdlst Sunday school Is ou
Joying Its annual picnic at Hoart L.ikn
today.
Mis. Lizzie It I.J ons mid daughter,
Ilalllo, of Sri anion, has takon tho R
3:. Lyons homostoad on Chunh stioot
for a month.
Miss Actios Smith, of Blnghnmton,
has neon visiting Ht N. A. Winner's.
Tho Borird of Medical KNanilnors for
fcusriUPhminn county mot In this pl.tce.
Dr A P. Meiilll, of llallstoad, was
a visitor In town today.
A Htocklug" hop in I Is tho attraction
nt tho Haptlst chinch tonight.
Mif-sei Lillian mid Salllo HimMckcr,
of Philadelphia, mo visiting nt A. F.
Kitmov's.
Opposing sin (os lor delegates to tlin
county convention lmvo boon put up in
(Hih of tlio tlnoe wuids of tlila bor
ough Mlfc Klslo Andorton, of Now Yotk, 's
upending a few weeks In town.
Mr. and Mis. Uiigcne Sllls-on and ton,
of Ap.il.ii'hln, .V. Y aio visiting fronds
in this pi. up this week.
The gooinnicnt leci lilting olllco In
this place Is open and icaily for oust
ness, ns It has been for n, week, out
the Hi st iccriilt has yet to put in his
Appearance. Our f-oldler miitorlal it
mostly with Company O In camp nt
ait. Oietnii.
Mis Kate Tleiney, of New Yoik, Is
spending the season In Monti ove.
James M. Jeffeih is ill at his ieldonce
on AVest Maple stioot.
Rev. II. li. nonedlct, pastor of the M.
K chinch of this plate, will make tho
principal address at Five Counties
Firemen's convention to ho held at
Troy, Bivulfoid county, I'u., next
month.
GIBSON.
Special to (lie Fuanton Tribune.
, liibfon, July 23. Mis. Kdnaid P.it
teison nee Lupler, of Scranton Is It.lt
lng her patents of this place.
Mr. X. 11. Wlliuai th and wife spent
Sunday at tho homo of A. H. H. inline.
The Misses Anglo and Iluly ltu
brook of tills place visited their sister,
Mr. William Tiffany ot Harfoid te
contly. Mr. Orvlllp Clmmbei Iain's beny pick
ers picked llftcen bushels of bonles
Mondnv.
Mr. Wlnllold Tiffany, lost n valuable
colt on Sunday last.
Miss Both Kstahiook will accompany
T W. Blunt to Susquehanna today.
Mi? Alder Smith and chlldicn of
Blnghaniton visited a few 'days last
week at Claience Br.ilnaids:
The ladies of South Cltbson M U
churtli aio holding a. chinch fair tlnoe
daj? this week, we wish them success.
Mr. W. X. Claik is helping W. U.
Ciaft In tho hay Held.
Hulbert and Stiockblno hnve finished
their haying in the old Sweet home
Ptead. Mr n. I. "Westcott and wife, and Mrs.
aiahcl Bosenciaiis and II. C. Esta
brook cnjo cd a days outing at Pages
pond, Srttuiday.
We leeehed tho news of the death
of Prftiick Tiffany this week.
Our band is piaciltlug twice a week,
prepaiing for the llaifou! fair.
Some ot our young people will enjoy
IHE DAILY GRIND
Destroys Brain Cells ami Con-
sumes Nenc Force at nn
Enormous Hate.
Unny Cut Off In Early Munhrod an d Woman
hood on Account of NtRlcctlnglo Keep
Vitality on the High Water Mark.
In the fattoiles nnd woilolmps, at
tho oftltes nnd stoics jes, and In the
homes, too, people aio being ground to
death by tho monotonous wear and
teai of um eating toll. Day after duv.
week In and week out, it is the same
story of woik and labot of cxethslvo
toll and stiugglo, wlhou: oppoi amity
of recreation. In the summer, above
all otliei tlnios. the liuir'.pn Is luavy to
hear and man a vicd.n fall-i by tho
way, overcome by nervous exhaust J n,
heait failuie and physical Jcelluc.
It Is useless to talk of n st In iho
cooling bicezes of tome lake or mean
resort. The world', woik must be done
tho toller must toll on. Thoie Is one
method of leplaclng wasted ncivo cells
and building up the wom-out system,
nnd that Is by using Oi. A. W. Chase's
Nerve Pills nftci oach moal. Tliey give
vigor and ton.' to the xystem and pie
vent exhaustion and piostiu'lon they
befriend working people by making
thc-m strong and well, giving new hope,
ne"w confidence and stmngor dotenuln
itlon to succeed. The wondciful medl
rlnal power of this gieat medicine Is
flemonstrnted In thoii.iniu's of i-u.m
nhere the wasting protcss has been
topped and health lestoiej by its use.
Mi Thomas Siimnieis, of No. 1019
Jackson stioet, Strnnton, I'a., t,,iy8:
"Dr. A W. Chase's Nerve Pills are a
splendid euio foi neivous tick heau
nches, Minu ,.,, tenltilo at times. J
was neivouH at the same time. The
ncivo pills were leconunended to me
nnd I got n box at Matthews Bros.'
drug M..10, l.nrknwnnna avenue, and
they eomplMoly curod the headaches
and nervoinmem. This, 1 think. Is rec
ommrwluilon oiiouub."
Dr. A. W ciirtfcti b Nerve Pills 50 cent?
a box nt ilumglets. ni Dr. A. V. Chase
aiedlrlnc Co., Buffalo, N. v. fjee that
rorlialt and slgn.vtuie of A. W. Chase,
.M D , mi ft on every package.
Sold in Sci.iiuon nt Matthews Bros.'
drug, sioie, laukawanna avenue
the platform dance at Sllns Howells
grove
Itev. Hoi rick nnd wife have not re
lumed on account of the serious Illness
of his mother,
Mr. C. C. I.uptnn will ship a drove of
cattle to New Yoik, Tuesday.
L)r. nnd Mis. Smith, of Washington,
P. C, mo vMtlng Mis Mabel Itosen
cians this week
Ml-t Helen Taft of New Mllford is
visiting her ginndniothor, Mrs. C. H.
I'dunuls, this week.
TUNKHANNOCK.
Special to the Seranten Trlhun.
Tunkhannock, July 25. Mis. Martlia
Runncll Is vWltlng her brother, Frank
Smith, esq., at Stioudsburg.
Oscar Kennedy, Percy Stalk and
Mli Acnes Stmk attended the Skinner-
Unto wedding at Freeland, Pn on
Wednesday.
Lucius Stiulor nnd wife, of Scranton,
who havp been visiting relatives in
town, returned home on Wednesday.
OcoigP L. Konnard, propiletor of the
MOTHER GOOSE PUZZLE.
This little plR went to market,
1 md the one that stayed at home,
The one that had roast beef, anj
The one that had none.
Kcnnntd Houe. at aicshoppen, wns
dolus business In town on Wednesday.
ait s. Thomas A. Purdon, of D.ilton.
who has heeu innklnpr nn oxtended
vNIt to iclntlvcs at thh place, letumcd
home on Weducsulay.
During lhe hot summer miiutliB the
people who mako n IIvIiik by selllnpr
1iook. patented at tide", llfo lii'fuiancc,
etc, by tiav cling from house to hous-e
In the oltlc, leave town for their an
nual vacation, n It were, and make
the Finaller towns their scenes of ac
tivities, much to the annoyance of the
Inhabitants thereof. Their usual course
Is to heek an Interview with the busi
ness man or householder and com
mence by ImpiessliiR him with the
fact that they aio not hero for the
purpose of doing any business, but
vveic advised to tome to this town for
an outing by some peion In whom
they had reposed a misplaced conti
deiue, and not lludlng the town suit
able for .1 slimmer lcoit they aio
seeking to while away the days ot
thedr sojourn by giving the people of
this isolated pot the benefits of mak
ing an Investment In their schemes.
They follow up by nbiMng the Inhabi
tants for not biting at tho bait ottered
them, deriding tho village and ptoni
lslng never to leturn. hut they don't
go until they have thoioughly noted
oveiybody; nnd the same horde return
each successive season. May cool
weather bring lellef!
Mrs. O. O. Ksser leturned on Tues
day fiom an extended visit with
fliends in New Jeisey.
Asa Steiner, who Is conducting a
baiber shop at Springvllle. was visit
ing his parents here the.tfliHt of tho
week.
J V Wiggins Intends to visit aiout
lose. Susquehanna, Blnghaniton and
other places In that legion next week,
foi the purpose of Introducing his
prrpaiatlon, known as Wiggins' Hall
Food. SUSQUEHANNA.
Speil.il to the Soianton Tiilmne.
Susquehanna, July 25. After cat ef ill
and niatuip dellbeiatlnn, Rev. P. K.
Uiodrlck, the able and populnr pastor
of St. John's Catholic church, has de
cided to spend his vacation in Sus
quehanna.
Mis, Anna Shanahan, of East Church
stieet. left today to visit Miss Jloore,
In Huffalo.
Dr. S. S. Simmons Is recovering from
his ictent Illness.
The condition of Colonel William II.
Tidlord Is somewhat Impioved.
The annual reunion of the Lamb-Hall
families will be held at the home of
Mi.". It. n. Pease, In Jackson, on Wed
nesday, August 18.
The Haptlst eongiegatlon today en
Joyed a picnic at the Cascade.
t'anavvat'tu chaptei, Older of the
Kastern Star, on Wednesday picnicked
at the Casino, I'nlun, N. Y.
The choir of Chi 1st Uplscopal chinch
enjoyed a trip up the liver tudav.
As east-bound passenger tialn No. SI
was enleiltig the yaid this momlng It
collided with nn engine which was
going to tho West Siibquehanna yaid.
Ho th engines were damaged somewhat,
and the passengers vveie shaken up,
Itev. and Mrs. K. K, Itellly are pre
paring for their vacation.
A conceit will be held In the Tres
byterlan chinch this evening, tinder
the nuspices of the Society of Chi Is
thin Endeavor.
ailss I'aullno Lane, of Montrose, Is a
guest of Susquehanna relatives.
Piof. c. T. Thorpe, of Foieat City,
nnd Pi of. II. M. Pairctt, of Jermyn,
wcie In town on 'Wednesday.
The Denny family reunion will be
held In Denny's grove, Ararat, August
16.
T he supper held In the Avenue aieth
odlst church last evening was largely
attended and a success financially.
The vv.ater company has Issued a.
notice that aprlnkllng must cease until
further notice.
Three gentlemen and two ladles, of
Blnghamton, on Wednesday arrived
here In search of botanical specimens.
They were afoot.
Prominent Erie ofllclals were in town
on Wednesday.
TAYLOR.
Tho Archbnlrt mine local, No. 1619,
1'nltod Mine Workers of America, held
n very enjoyable soclnl session In tho
Odd Fellows' hall. That tho evening
wns pleasantly spent goes without, say
Ins, for It was turned over to mirth
nnd Jollity, nnd lecltutlons and music
enlivened It. The largo nndi spacious
hall wns crowded with members, who
appreciated the event vciy much. The
Mozait tiunrtottc, the Anthrnclto Glee
paily, of Hyde Paik, and tho Union or
chest! a, tendered veiy ct editable so
lections during tho event. Ilefiesh
incuts and cigars woip served.
Tho Taylor Silver Cornet band will
render nn open nlr concert this even
ing fiom tho balcony of Youngblood's
hotel. The band boys hnve been faith
fully reheat sing for some time and
havp gotten together nn excellent pro
gramme, which will certainly piovo ft
imMciil tieat. Concert will commence
nt S o'clock shaip. All nro Invited.
Don't forget the he cicnm nnd clam
social to be held nt the Calvary Hap
tlst church tomonow rvcnlng under
the ausplcest of the sowing circle. A
leal good time Is assured all. Williams'
Ico cie.un will bo for sale.
ThP Women's Christian Temperance
union will moot this evening In the
Welsh Riptlst church nt 7.30 o'clock
slmip. All memheis aio in gently re
quested to he pioxcnt.
The cmplo.vcs of the Taylor, pyne
and Aichbald lollleiles will iccelve
their seiiil-monthly earnings for the
fore pan or duly toninunw.
Today the union excursion nf the
Odd Kellmts lodges of Noi theastern
l'euns.vlvnnla will be iiiu to Harvey's
Lake. A good time Is assuied all who
attend. The exclusion will go dliect
to the pnk by steam mad.
Mr. and aiis. Moiiran IJ. Lewis, of
I'lilon street, have letuined home
fiom a week's sojourn at Harvey's
Lake.
Invincible i onunandeiy. No. '.'Si',
Knights of Malta, will meet In legular
session this inenlng.
ailss ai.uy McDonald, of Oak street,
spent Wednesday iutlcatlng at Lake
Wluola.
Washington camp. No. 40.', TMtilotlt
Oider Sons of Amcilca. will meet this
evening in legulnr session.
PECKV1LLE.
The Wilsons ueio out last evenluu
with their wagon and a banner, adver
tising their clam bake, which takes
plai e tomonow evening.
air. and aiis. Hcibert James aio at
Klk Lake, Wayne county, spending a
few days camping.
air. J. D. Peck was a Scianton visi
tor yesteiday.
Tho Tilbune newsboys spent j ester
day at Nay Aug paik.
A geneial Invitation has fieeu ex
tended by the Wilson Fire company,
to all their ft lends up and down tho
valley, to be piesent at their clam
bake Saturday evening next. Evety
thlng has been done to provide for nn
evening's enjoyment. A fiee concert
will be given on that evening, to which
all inn Invited. Chairs will be pro
vided in the huge hnll for all those
who vvMi to listen to the evening's en
tertalnment. A largo crowd Is ex
pected to be present.
The mine cave under the tesldenco
owned and occupied bv Mrs. Plumnier,
of White's addition, still continues to
settle. The Temple lion comnnnv hns
filled In the dcpiesslon with culm. At
Hi st the hole was only about four feet
acmss, hut ns the settling continued
It sptend until nearly the whole cel
lar has been affected, and It Is thought
that the cellar walls would crack nnd
ci umble. so that the building will be
gic.itly damaged.
Mis. Fnnnle M. Stearns, of this place,
who left seveial weeks ago to take
charge of a hoaidlng house at Buffalo.
N. V.. writes: "Tho Mortimer, 133
Woodlawn avenue, has been ncwdy
equipped nnd Its location Is of the
best In tho city. We ate prepared to
give flr.st-clas service. The aiortlmer
is run on the Emopean plan." For
further particulars see advertisement
elsewhere In this issue.
The united churches are making big
pieparatlons for their exclusion, aion
day, Aug. 3. air. II. L. James will
give a phonographic concert. There
will bo a ball game and other amuse
ments. The special train will leave
Oly pliant for Inke Lodoie at 8.C3 a. in.,
returning, leave tho lake at 7 p. m.
The fate will be, adults, 63 cents;
chlldien, SO cents.
The Sterrlck Creek colliery was Idle
yesterdny nnd today on nccnunt of nn
nccldent to the breaker engines.
The employes of the Grassy Island
mine of th Delaware and Hudson
company received their wuges yester-
any.
The new shaft being sunk by Con
tiactor Hone for tho ait. Jessup Coal
tompnny is down soventy-ftvo feet.
Work on the new head house will bo
commenced In a few days.
Tho Satatoga express on the Dela
ware and Hudson road killed a cow
yesterdHy afternoon near F Hildge.
The Women's Christian Temperance
union will meet on Friday night at
the home of Mrs. Orovo .Miller, of Bell
place. All members are requester! to
he present, as llicie Is especial busi
ness to be attended to
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Kevlw.
New Yotk, July S3. 1 lie upud rmetlon In
tlmkt thl moinlnu mitkcil another phase in the
tliecuUtlflii. Sntli Intermittent inovcinenU from
ilav to dir me a (imlllr Inciilctit ol pctlorH
nhen ipecuUtbe tictun have lotely p(nt their
forte mi no new unci of liiipoiliiiie are In
ltht to tnke their place. It ilors not neceuirlly
follow thit there are not lurue ipecultlUe com
mltnienta atill ojl'lliitf In the malVtl. Koine
further light It evIJenlty awnltril on the aitual
lerulu to the crop of the perloil o( ilronlli In
the wett hlih n lormtd, together with the
nleel Mrlke, the luU of recent fiietul'llon fur
the fall, Derllulnit activity and lewcnliit; flue
tuitions are the nitural areointunlmenta of aurh
a period. Thtro ta the ml lltlnnal innldcratlon
that itorV In the rrncial lll which are not
illinlly toncerned at all In the viciultiidea of
the trep.1, lute fullered Irom deprewlon liy
atnipathy with thone that rr At the low level
of prkea nemo of theip prmed attrnttlte. Ilie
profoaalonst trader, anvlout to iletclop a new
apotiilatlte nintement. Joined In 1 lie biijlnu and
helped to advance prlcca. The lilliimlnom rol
tarrler', the .inthrailte croup and ome uf the
rodi in the outhern reglun were prominent in
the lrademhip ot thla motinient and helped to
hold a dull mitket Ann, through the middle
I'Mll'iii id the nevlon The annnnnerinent of en
Kacemrnt .it the n-iy olltcc ot V),i In Bold,
fill ptkei donmtJid nit-iln, hut not to the
lowest 'Hie m.iiket ijeintue an atagnant at the
Inline that the touiafie of the lnill ji te
tiled and they nurkeil lip prliet aiiln. The
Hidden adiame of ahout 2 polnt en!i In t'nlted
M.Hr J ftteel KlntV. nnd an miller mil lute nf aa
nnn.li In Annlmmatcd Copper helped to male
the ilonina: atinnt; and quite attlte with in my
atoika hatk at 1h t"p level tf tho iIjj Them
wat ioiildcuhle tiunipiilitlon on the admin t.
Total tle, tivliWl nharej,
lUllrnml Imndi eie nmie aetlte thin teller
da), and there a tcrj Urcp rleimnd for the
bnnda rviliaiiReilili for nurllncton atoik, and
aonie tun Inn .i of tulllmore nd Ohio tomcr.
tlhle iieridi, 'I he niaikrt ReneMllv waa .ome
wliil lireeular Tnlil aile., ur tilue, $l,i:i),nri'
I'lilt'il tatea bondi tteie all untlianRetl on the
last call.
The follonlne nuotatlona are furnl.hed Thi
rribune hy VI. P ,1o.dan At Co , rooma Tfl-Tr
Vftn building, Scranton, r. Telephone 69l
Open- IIIrIi. Low Cloi
Ins, et. jt inc
American Sucar Ill 111 Hi'i 141
Amrlcan Tohacio liT1 1M Un 1J'
Atihlaon 71'j TT1, ;t4 'l
Atchlton. Pr in M Pt oi,
nrook. Trnrtlon 7'i :r Ttl'i 7rtt
Pall, .t- Ohio I! M IMU "JT,
font Tohaeco 6C4 1'f1 flSi "I
Chea A Ohio II V, 41 4l'j
Chie. k Ot Wet 2J', ;:', 5:1 2 li
St Paul l.Tij lui'j, lVTi, 1WU
Hoik Hand ITHj IP lioij lif,
Kan. . lex , I'r fil'i fit Vl'i fit
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Mel Tiicllnn in; nisi; 1(17 ItlSV,
VIIo. Pailflr Ii!'i m fH'i 01.
Southern Patlflf fiV. .Vl' R-it M't
N'oilolk A Weat 17', l".''t 47' 4U
N V Central IS0 Vilt l.TOij y,tt
Ont lc Wetrrn II .1"a .tlU ..2
Penna it. P llli3 Ili4 IH'J ll"1,
Paclfle VIhII 371", - .17U .!i
Tlearllni; R It .'!1s 41a. .Ilij 4I
neadina It It , Pr. .... 7'. 7i'.',, 7,. 7i
Southrrii I! It -J'! Wt ''S i"
Riilth. R. It , Pr S.,,i Wi3 M'i 1
Trnn Coal A Iron li fju f, (,ld
1' S. leather IJiJ lis, lji Ut
1' s Leillier, Pr 7 7'j 7 71'3
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Scianton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS.
l.aijt inni Hilit ( .1 . I'r . .
Countt Mtiima ItJnk A IriKt Co..
Klift Nation it Bank (Carhondjle.,
htardard Ilrilllntr to
Third National Hunk
Dime PrpT.lt and Piwount Hank..
Vttnomv l.lulit. II. A V. Co
Pirkt Nitlonal nink
l.uki 'lrutt "ile llepmit Co
Claik A Snoter Co. Pr
Viranton Iron l'enie k Vlij;. Co...,
Amnion Vvle Work
s-naiilon Mtlnc "ink
Tradeia" N.itl"inl Ilink
Nr.iulMi lloll A ul 10
People II.111W
Sew Mexico I' A C Co
110M).
Scianton PJenser ltallJ, ftmt
Vlortcane. due tniO
Perplc Mreel It illw.iv, hut morl.
Sace, due 10H
rrr.nle'i hlrrct llillttit, fieneial
Hid. Ak.i
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Kul
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17V
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113 ...
11V
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102
mortKaBe, due 10M in
Ilul.on Maniifaetiinnis 10
Lathi. Tonhlp cliool . per cmt.
(Itv ot Krinton St. Imp. n p-r
cent
l.-.ilM e
102
Beani-Per bmlicl, choice marrow, SJfi0a2tW
Scranten Tiatticn r, per cent ... US
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Correiled bt II R Pile, 27 Uh k.ant,4 r.)
Iluttcr I ik'i creimei. 2ui..iJk , diin,
(null, 111212011
f licai-r Pull uc 1111. loiatl.
tsc Western lie.h, llall'i ; neaiby state,
r.iziH
Meiliinn Ile.un Per Im.liel, '2 ti)d2 13.
t.ieen Pe.i l'or hu.hel. M.4O1I 4'.
1 lour lle.t pilent, nr lurid. l IV.
lleau Per butlicl, chnlie jn.niun, JJ.'JuJdO
Potatoes Per bu.hel, "Hal 10
Oniom Per br.hel, l.
New York Grain and Produce.
New Yoik, Jul S3 I'lour traililv hld and
quiet VMiejt -po e.iv , No uj, y (. n
b JlliiJt, md 7l.iji eletaliii, n 1 nmlli'lil
Duliiili, 7Si,..c. f i). b. .1 fl. 1 1 Option Ind an
urine nnd weak oprnltic under i iin na in
the norllnvet, fiom which it liter parti re
loteied on hie cle.n lines, heav.v loieign IiiIjiii?,
late ii'iievtil of bulll.li nonlirt nein ami (oi
eilu?. A final Miaip drop luidri leallylnc left the
limket eiv at 'si3.!', net liw lull iln-ed
7h'4i ; Auc . 7iiifci . Oil. 77. . Dei . rs'it
( orn poi CJS , So 2, A7V rlrvatnr, a'nd
iS3 alloit. Option market opened muk nmlir
repoita of ralni through tlio ioiii belt, but
craduilly rccntcieil on adtlte ot hot ivlndt in
Kansas and Sebia-ka. Theie via. a I'.nal ieac
lion under icalliii'.' and the i lose vv.ii mutrt
tied at 'ialc deillne .Inly clo-ed 6Di : Sept,
6Tse ; Oct . Vi. , Dee , fi'lV Oatx pot
steady; Nn. 2, 4'i ; No. a, 4U , n tihile,
4!a4lt ; No. .1 while, lie ; tuik mixed et
em, 40a42c; trao kwhlte, lii.dlOo, Optlom
weak at first on rains then reiotered with mm.
Ilutiei Pinner; crcamrr, lCa2'l',je ; faitori,
1 U15c ; imitation irrimrr, al7c : tlata
dam, 14al9e. Cheese Klrm, finn luge ml
orcrl. flUc ; faniv Urae while, fjifce . fimj
small roloied, y'r ; famv small while, Ii'4i.
Kkrh I'lritne; stile and I'enna , lfUli , tve.i
ern uneandlcd, ?al2i; ttetein candled, lla!3e.
Philadelphia Grain and Product.
Philadelphia. July 2V Wheat-steady; con
tract Rude, July, 71j71sji. Corn I'irm and ' :.
Iilfiher; No. 2 mUed, July, JiijaJ'ii. Oata
l'iim, 2i.' IiIkIici, .No. 2 white clipped, 4e
Iluttcr Farm. Bn"d demand. faiuy vtcatcin
cremcr,i, 21c! do. do, prints sic , do near
by do , 24e. I'sca-Tirm, fresh neaihi, 13ali,i ;
do. vteslein, lVablc , do. soiuhitiatein 12' ,
do. kouthern, 12c. Cheese I'ltmer; New oik
full tii'ainj. tain small, lHui'.i , tin do. do,
filr tu choice, OaOUc. ltcftned sugaia t'n.
charted Cotton c. loners middling upland.
Re Tallow Hull; eltv prime in Iihd. , Ji,e
lounlry di., bbls , 4sialTsc j cakes, Siic. Live
jioultry I'lrin ami fowls higher; fowls 10i-i
lt'ic ; old loosters, 7c; spiiuic rhickena, 12a
13i , ducks. IOjIIc. Ilre-ed poultrv iiteady,
and in innileral demand, fowlt, eholie, ll'ic.i
do, fair to cood, 10'iallc ; old roosters. m,r..
binllen nearbt, lilaSIr ; tve.tern do., 12ilRc,
Iti'celpts l'loiir, S.fioj) barieN and 1,71.0 000 lbs
in aacki; wheat, !I2,000 buthela; corn, 1,S0i)
buslieU; oata, 27,000 hu.hel. Sldpnienta
Wleat. 82,000 buthcls; corn, 2,000 biuhels; oat)
6,500 buslieU,
Chicago Grain and Produce.
( lilcaRo, July 2S Drain markets ruled falilv
active and easy today, mainly because, theie had
been tome lain In lona and the tiorlliue.it.
September wheat and corn closed eich Tke, low
er, and oata '' down Pioilsloni closed Slie.
loiter lath quotations weio at follows!
flour Klrm, N'n. s sprlnit wheat, ilflajle ,
No. 2 red, 7l'ia71'c,i .No 2 com, sv'ic ; No.
S jellou. 64c ; No 3 oata, 37'lc. No. 2
vililte. Jiai)iSf. No 3 wlilte. SiiOi j So, 2
lie, .'.flaia'ii ; No I flax seed. $1.80, prime
llmothv seed. 3 25; mew polk, ?l.33all,lO;
lard, rtVa87i,; hort ribs, $7SVa40; drv
salted shoulders, Tli7r.; ,i,ort ftar sides.
.SOa50; whiskey, fl 21 '
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chlesfo, July JV Cattle ilefeipti, 13,500 in.
eluding- 21 Texans, slow, hut nominally ste'alt;
corxj to prime sleers, (S,3jtj,r)j poor to me'd-
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Thin Four l.lnea, 3 Cents for Cacti Extra tine.
F6r Rent
For Rent,
About 1200 feet of floor space on
4th floor of the Tribune building,
su'table for light maufacturing. In
cluding heat, light and power.
Enquire at office of
THE TRIBUNK.
I'Olt IIKST four or fire ronm. aiiltahle for
Unlit hmwUenlnit! all modern Improve.
mentai he.t location in the rlty. Call al 111
Wheeler atenue, or Cramer'a htucllo, all I aelw
mnni atenue.
1011 HUM V complete an.l newlv turiiMiM
hnue, mo.iein, anil hlaiilv rte.lnhle. family
leatlinr cltji will rent until prlng. T11 ijulnty
at i line.
I Oil IIKST Cool, pletant rooms desirable loca
tion, ten Wa.hlnston atenue.
lOlt III',SI-i:iitht roomt, TW .Icftereon atenue;
all modern conveniences
WJ RRKKV miir.l! srm:rr. ten rooma. modern
Improtementii attam heat furnished; dcilr
desirable. For Sale.
ion SVI.i: llalf inleiejt In ctocery hulnes
Hrfneiaea jlten ami lerpilred; pajlne 10
P'r cent, nets tl.'M only; chance for joinff
man Cnmep.ts. Dime hulldins.
Hilt sM.I.- V fine Tull'e "0iU I'niintain. In ex-
el'ent lendlllon "ill be aolil iheap f"r
want of ii-e, in.t t.20ti. .ind will aell for teM
thin one third tit 1 oi Addre.j Hoda Fount iln,
llox M, ttradliu, Pa
1011 sl.i:-A Cotlrell A Soin c.tllnder pres
.'.ixlii. in coed condition, ntv roller., 0fl.
pply ttllkex llarie linu Oin.e, Wilkn tlirre,
Pa.
For Sale or Kent.
VWVtv viirfV.
I 'Oil SVI.K OH ni'.HT-Mnale hou.e. 0I Web
aler atenue Ten loom., sdcjm heat. (I p.
Ilrt nobis onnell bulhllns.
Wanted To Kent.
Wvsrri) TO m.NT laise, roomv livue,
suitable for 1 Hiel ilai bondlnR lioie,
mii4i be well md rnitr.illv hualcd W T
llaikett. Ueil l.ttale. Pilie buildins.
Room and Boaid Wanted.
WANT HI-With a airluly piitati- fainilt. eu
t-nllt liKdiril, bi'ird .md imnii. with tho
piitltrge of bath, bt a toimt; mauled rnuple, no
(hihlirn. Ad lien It W. I , Tilbune olfke.
linn, ?lc I -': floikei. and feelers 1 lOal fill,
io., fJi'nlVl, lirlfei., '1 2V.il 7."i; 1 iiineis
12ilJ2J. Inille. .' '.'Vil.M lalte. .1VOi7'i,
'IVm- teei, '.il M
Hor. Itneipls t.'ilj. .Tj.iiO'I. loiiinrinir, 22.
11. Irf' utri. rni. oinei lr Hit In itrotin.
1 b'nl l'.nlt to V lovtei nixed md liutiheis
'VdJllh 111. gmnl 1" ihillie llfjtt. "l'lilll).lll,
louuli heait i mii'i V. Unlit, " 7'h"i ml. bib.
id ..lies -V Mii.-r,
lieip ItnelpU. 1 1 furl ; nhrep, i.t"d . limb.
Hliik l.iwn; soi',1 In ilmio ttlheia, S ! Ml i
4 2'i, till to chiiiie iiilxed. !. t'.a I sfl, eleill
heep S! n.il. ti.irlliu."'. 'lul.Sai. native lamb.,
iaV in; western limbs d.tOiV 10.
Buffalo Live Stock.
Iluffilo lull 2 Cilile l.iclit upp'i sin ril
null. .ok uuiid'tted fail, calve., leieipt. abo"t
inn henl. lops .i.2'mIi h'i
ilou Ite.eipl., II taia; lneiljilni In l hoi. f
hem and mlxid pukcr, ii K.iH 2il; piss lu 12
atf.P
"lieep atil I nub. Ilenipl., f int., ptln4
limb, ihol.e In f.iniv, !?V IOiV ai; Imndi ttrlu
v s 'I 2Vil in
New Yoik Live Stock.
Vi'll.. lult 2"i llei'ti n Hide of iin
p.rtanie, lalte-, hov, abnul steuii. veil,
t't aiiH V'l. no ilinur, mixed tultr.. 1
lieep Meid.t ; fimv In iholu- l.iiiib, V .
blRbei : inuiiuiiii, (.low aid 11111 liuueii; 12 i.it-i
uii-ohl. hiep. 42'iliir,, lonlw, 2'n". 'h,
1.1 inl 1 Oil 7.V. mils .' 7".
llo. leulv; ttintiin hoj!, ii 2V; .tute lioj,
eii.luiii.'iU
East Llbeity Cattle.
I.i.l I ih"Mv. lull ". Tallle nvili ; exli.i.
Vi'Viii, pilme, V Vii'i 7H, uraio. .", -.'U4J III.
IIuki ti nil . plinie i.. ileil iiirdiiiins 'l CU
il"2ij; be-t liem torkrr". 1'.'0, heity lum..
fil. I"il'..20. lomiiioii In fill itu inlkeis .Hid
plL'. ft mn j",, klH, l 7ii.i . iiiueli., ?! 2't
d.V 7.
'hie Menli ; b. weih'is ! 2Hil "111; nilla
and iiuiinii.il. St Oi2 .'', ,veailin;, .lil,."al; veil
calve-, ?7a7.2j
Oil Market.
Oil IM lull Ci liedlt bilance PI; eeillfl
1 ales, no bid Vi'pmci'ts 9,'l"i aieiiite, 101.
2J'i. Ri.1is 111.117, avence. e7,2..
BASE BALL.
American League.
Cleteland, O, Julv 23 President flan John
sin, nf th- Vmeikan leasue, lux suspended Cap
tain (latk. of the Wahintun club, indelliiitely
a. the ir.iill nf lhe letter's leiusul to abide by
the di. Won ol tiiipnc Connelli in lhe Clete-land-Wdhinutoii
Rani" il 1'iie.di. Claik, In
di . lining to aicept a deiltiun hi the tiinpiie,
left lhe (.iouiiiN uitli In. leitn Pie.ldent
.Kiliiinn t1o aniioiini d lh.il the fame foifelted
to ( leieland bt Wn.hliiRtnn on Julv 21 had been
thiouii out and null led plmcd hkjIii. He lined
I In- ila.hiUBlou club HIM foi lemliu lh Held,
and (Vlliliu, uf the Cletrlnid club. -J'. fur .in
unvr thlid l'.i-e, eiublln: him to moic the run
that tied and caued Hie trouble.
At llefoit
It.
II.
II
i:.
Pliilailclphlx on 0 1 00 0 I 1-1 11 li
Delioit OOOSlOOlx-l 7 I
Ilaiterica Plank and s-nilth; Miller and Hiaw.
I'irpiie lla.kell and t.injf.iu.
Vt Cleveland
II. II. i:.
Haltlinore 110 0.10000-3 ',1 1
Cleveland n I 0 il o n 0 0 iv-l 1
Ilaitrrlr-. Nopi and Itie-nahan; Douliiij and
eauer. I inpiic onuoll.v.
t Chliago tt, il. i;
Wa. hi 113 ton o A o n n n 1 n iv-i 7 :(
Clncaso 2 0 2 (I 0 ft 0 li x-l fl 0
Hattciiea-I.ee end Clark; Pattmon and ulll.
van. I mpire Canilllon.
Al Milwaukee it.
IWion OlftOlOOO 0-2
llilnaiikie 0 2 10 1 o 2 0 x
Ilatliiics Vluiter ard 'tlueikonsoif,
and Malonct. fmplie-MieiHan.
II. i:.
fl rt
7 3
lleldy
National League.
Vt Pitt.buiK
it. il.
i:.
i
l
and
Cinelnnitl 000000230-3
Plltsbure , 0 0 0 0 0 i a 0 x 1 11
nattcilev flenese and BirRcn; Poole
O'C'onnoi, I'mplie O'Day,
At New YiuK- n. II. i:,
ItinoMwi 2 000 0002 1-5 11 0
New ork 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 ft
Ilattere hitson and Mcfiulre; Jlatthevvsoii
and Waiucr. tinplre nwer.
At Philadelphia n. II i:.
n mton i ri o ft 0 ft n s n j li j
Philadelphia 0 I 0 0 5 0 1 0 x-7 12 1
Battel les .Nichols and Klttiedee; Tuvtnienil
and Mcl'arland. Umpiie Knullc.
At St. I.ou!-
n. ii. i:.
Clilcaeo ft ft o ft ft 2 n l o-.i
.1
bt. Louis OftOSlooix 3 7 i
Ilatl fries Kason and Kahoe, llaiper and Hej
den, Umpire Nuh,
Eastern League.
At Buffalo Buffalo, 7; Montreal, (.
At Brockton-Brockton (formerly Syracuse), S;
Proiidenee, 0.
At IUitlord-ljrtfoid, 1; Worcaiter, J.
SITUATIONS
WANTED
FREE.
Wanted.
WAXTLD-One thouiamt p"on' "'J' "'
thoiuand hotllei "KnlRhU' Aromatic fjiup
of Prune," nilure'a Rieatet phjelc. I.aran
liottle, 2.V eenlJ. tha. P. Jones 1537 Dick
ton atenue.
WANTtn-An Inlelllsent (t'alliollc) laily or Ben
tlnnan to fill a llsht, p1eaant poMllon;
peoil pay, If aultahle. A-ldrea 1. O. Hot 20,
rsranton, Pa.
Help Wanted Male.
W'AVTKI) fly manufacturer, near VIIabelliiort.
N. .f.,K0ol paltern mikera for bum ami niv
aanrl ttoiki aleadv emplotmcnt. V, II. K., P.
II. Ilex 1(H, tv Voik illy
WANTI'.D Herman hoy fur the illnlne room
al the New W.vomlnn, Wjonilnit ntenue.
Help Wanted Female.
WANTIID Vountr lady well acqualnled In Utile
Park to nuke calN In lint part ol the city.
(Jooil .alary and aleady cmple.tment. Hoaton 'IX
Co., elt.
BRANCH WANT OFFICES.
Want Advertisements Will Be
Received at Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALBERT SCIIM'TZ. comer Mulberry
rtreet and W'eb.ter aienue.
CUSTAV PiniU,, 830 Adams avenue.
West Bide
ai.OH(ir. V. JENKINS, 101 Smtli Main
atenue.
South Scranton
V'RED li. TCItPrE, 729 Cedar avenue.
North Scranton
GKO V. DAVIS, eorner North Miln
avenue and Maiket street.
Green Ridge
citvni.p.s p. joni:s, 1357 niciuon
aienue
' J JOHNS, 020 Oreen Rldie street
C. I.OItn.NZ, cornri Wa.liliiKton ave
nue and Marlon stieet.
Petersburg
W. II. KM.PrK.fi. 1017 Irvlns avenue.
Dunrnore
J. O. BONK k SON.
Boatders Wanted.
WAMKIl-TaMe boarders.
Washington avenue.
Mrs. Tompkins, 6J1
Money to Loan.
e-1 10,1X10 TO LOAN' I.oive.t rales; stialght or
monthly pa.vmenU Stark k Co.,Traders' blji;.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONTY TO 1.0 N7 (Jiilck,
stralslt leans or Building and !.oan At
from 4 to 8 per cent Call on N. V. Walker,
SH-UV (Vnnrll building.
Lost.
I.OM' U linuboi.' pit nil
I MM' Pinii'ilt mil pin.
In Iin W lomltti! Minnie
, N.n Vug pirk. 1
Iteit nil if letuined
Personal.
Ol It NP.W HOOK ent fiee, fully llliulr.lted,
tii'ali of all lomlliion. of uitli. tell, how In
nttain "IVifeit Vljiibnod " shniild be In tlio
hind, nt en 1 1 male adult Vddie.. Km' Medical
( o , "Honk II. pi ," lliiRilo, N V
Rooms at Pan-American.
l.lKfiVNI' UK vriON and furnishings. Rates
73 i fill, and "SI (HI Willi' dr pirlliul n
11k Vloitiinri I'm Wondlaiin atenue, Vlis. i'jn
rue VI '-i.arn.
Scavenger.
A B liniGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAl'ITS AND
cess pools; no odor; only impioied pumps iited
A. II Brlggs, proprietor Icaie ordrra 1100
North Vliln atenue, or Elcke'. diug store, cor
ner Adams and Mulberry Both telephones
Situations Wanted.
Sni'M'ltIN WVNTI.Il By a woman to do gen
ual hou-euoik. Vdilie.a 7'7 I'ellom Mtirt
I 1 1 VIIOV VMI.lt V took or ihcf In hotel
or i lull Addiew, Cunk, 111 I'inn iveiiuo
Ml I'A DON VNII I) Vs cook or chef in hotel
or i lub Vildie, took, 113 Peun atenue.
Mil VIION WW I Ml- Hi ,ioung man as book-
l.rrpi'i. or oitiio wink n( an kind; expeii.
enced, bet letcnmi" (. E. I , Tribune Oirli".
MITVUOV WANII.II-Hv a ladv to take in
washing. M. I!., liibune Ouiu'.
Sill' VIION W VNII ll-ChiiiUr sample ilislrllm
tor or managing the muk, or inlleilor lor .1
good finn Vddieio II , or tall on Dr. lliunipori,
Oil Ea.t Vlaiket stieet
Mil VI'ION WVNIIII-rn go out bv the diy
tia.liiug ji 'bailing, (all on or address Vhs
Rii.xll. I 'in ( I'd ii aiciiiie
LEGAL.
1)1 Pvltl'MIAT OK PI I1I.IC su'EI. Bureau cf
Health Nntiip lo I'IiiiiiIhi
lo pci.nns nuns or loipruatlnns eruigrd In
the xt vi k ol liiiiine.H ot plumbing or lionet
ili.ilii.ike. 'Hut in iiuisuirii e .if the nit of aocmhli', dated
.1 inn- 7, I Nil, piniidin; 'or the examination,
IneiiMiie ami leglili ition of pii.oin, Itilin tip ior
poi.it ions engagul or eiigimg in the hii.inias or
wnik of plumbilig or bouse duiiiauo and pie
Miiblng cr i tain tides icgulatiotiJ and reqiuie
mini, tor the mii.tim tioti of pliimbiiu, hou-i
ilidlnase and i.,.-pool. in i itle. of the seioid
ilas. anil impwliu hues penalties awl forfeil
nn for violation Ibcicof Nnliu ia In relit- glieii
tint all peison., thins or loipnralionx llmx ui
l.r.cd limit lompli with the pnni-iniis nf slid
ait uf ai".einbli and rcjl.tit ill the othie of the
Duecloi ol I'ublli Suit, on or bclme Vug. 1,
l'iftl. I' I WOIIMMMI,
D.ieitnr Depailiiinit ol Public J-afcty.
Kianlon, Pa , .lult 2.1. l'OI.
ISl'VTE OP '1IIOMVS )t:iMIIMKII. late ol the
lloiniigh ol lliiniuiiie. County of l.di ka jnii.,
blue of IVnii.iltaiiia, ilii.ii.ed.
leili'is testaiuent iiy on the above est lie liai.
Ing In en granted to the imilerslgntd. all per
sons hating tliiius or demands agamtt sild es
tate v.lll nietcnt them for pa.imeiit, and tlms
indebted tneieto ate requested lo make immedi
ate patment In
.VNIJI.I.I.NE C JU.IMIIMI'lt. I.xeuttilx
Iliiiiumie, I'a,
fil.OIK.i: W PEItMIIMI.It. Ixi'iui.r.
ndon. Pa,
TIIOVIVS V. WI.I.LS, Atty (or Estate.
DURYEA.
The limiilHge ot Mlhs Mury Council,
of I.awience, and IMtilck Kelley, of
Moosic. occurieij Tuesday aftcmoon
at the I.awiciiLe C.ithollc chinch, iliss
Council 1h a popular yountr lady of this
place, having been a teacher In the
Old roiRc public school, and the Bioom
Is also a well knuwu ouiik man of his
icspccllve town.
Simon (Sr.tbolosky, of this place, was
taken befoie Alderman Ileynon of
Plttslon on h clmiBo of atsault and
battery, prefcired by IrhiUk Fahulls,
The tuneial of tho latu Mis, l'rank
Totten and Infant hon oui.uned Tuei
dd,v afternoon. Deceased whh a tcsl
dent of Dupont, Interment was. made
in the Marcy cemeteiy of this place,
A nshlngr party left this place for the
banks of the Susquehanna Monday,
Thomas Leython visited In Scranton
Wednesday.
DIRECTORY.
3 Insertions 25 Cents
More Than Four Llnei, 6 Centa lor Cach Ritra Line,
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
Knwvnn c. iPAUi.m.Na, 13 tbadeiis bans
lluildlnp.
Architects
miWABIl 11.
building.
IJAVIS, AKCIIITL-CT, CONNELL
t'RMii.mcK I,, nnow.v, aucii. b, ueaij
I'statejjxchsnite Blda;., ISO Washington ltd.
Civil nnd Mining Engineers.
II. I.. IIARniXO, a1 COSXKLI. BUIl.tllNfl.
Dentists.
nit. o. n. i:ii.i:nm:hokii, pauli buildiso.
Spruce street, Scranton.
PR. a 0. LAUBACH, IIS VVYO.Vil.NO AVENUE.
Lawyeis.
I'RASK K. BOVI.K, ArrORNKYTAT-tJxW.
Roomi 12, U, 16 and 18 Burr bulldlnc.
P. K. TBACV.ATr'V.t OVIVIONWEAUH BI.OO.'
P. B. Rtl'IXIOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS NEOO.
Hated en real estate security. Hears buildinir,
corner Washington avenue and Spivice street.
WILI.ARI), W'ARREV ft KVAPP. ATTORNCY3
and counsellors at-law. Republican building,
Washington avenue.
Jlf-UP k JESslIP, ATrORNT.VS AND COIIN.
rellois atdaiv. Commonwealth buildin?, Reonu
1C, 20 and 21.
LPWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. ROOM3
P03 tXH. Oth floor. Mean building.
i. A. WATR.I. ATrORNI.Y.AT-LAW, BOARD
of Trade building, Scranton, Pa,
PATTERSON k WILCOX, TRADERS NATIONAL
Bank building.
C. COVtEOYS. 0 u REPUBLICAN RUILIIINO.
a. w nrRTiioi.r, ofkici: moved to no.
511 Wjcming avenue.
Physicians and Sugeons.
PR. V. K,
avenue.
ALLEN, S1J NORTH WASHINGTON
Pit. S W. L'AVfOHEAIJX. OFFICE 331 WASH
Ingtou avenue. Residcnee, 1J1S Mulbetry
Ciironlc dl.ea.e, lungs, heart, kidne;a and
gcrlto urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1
to 4 p. m.
Hotels and Rosturants.
HIE ILK CVPE, 121 AND 127 FRANKLIN
atenue. Rate reasonable.
P. STIOLER, Proprietor.
SrRVNTON' HOUSE. NEAR D L. ft W. TAS
sengcr depot. Conducted on the European
Plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor.
Seeds.
C. R. CLARKE k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NllltS.
crymen, store 201 Washington avenue; green
houses, 1HS0 North Main avenue; ttora tele
phone, 7S2.
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR oil LACKA. AVE.,
Scranton, Pa , manufacturer of Wire Screens.
Miscellaneous.
I1I1ESSVUKINO 1011 CHILDREN TO ORDER;
al'o ladles' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 212
Adams atenue.
MIOAI10IE BROS, PRINTERS SUPPLIES, EN.
vf lopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130
Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa.
1I1E WILKESBVRIIB RS.CORD CAN BE II VD
In Scranton at the new a stands of Reitmati
Bros. 40a Spruce and 503 Linden; M. Norton,
ti! Lackaw'anna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211
Spruce street.
BANKING.
REPOltr OF THE CONDITION OF 1MB
TRADERS NATIONAL BANK
at Scianlon, in the state of Pennsylvania, at tin
clorc ol business Jul IV, l'fll:
REOLItCE-j.
Ixiaus and discount $1,157.1:1 II
Ourduifts nun lil and uueiuicd,... 2,221 '
I liirnds tn eeiuie tliiulation .. 2!O,(VI0 f'l
I S bonds to scciiie I S. deposits. IJO.OOO Oil
Picmiiiina on I. . bunds H, nun IV)
Slniks seeurltie., rtc 231,70.! l
Bulking lioue, furniture and fixtures 140,000 Oil
nihil teal r-tito invnid 8,93.161
Due frim National bmks (not re
scue agent-.) 21.O0S 0
Hue fiom "tile banks and hinkm.. 12.V47 3h
Due 1 1 out sppioved ii-cne agents.... 1J3,II 40
internal reunuo pt.nnp.s Oi') 1
heiki and oilier la-li itiiii. H.a;it 03
1 xihiiicis for dealing iiou-e ,211 !'"
Noli k of oilier Nilinusl bmks 2.II3 00
liailional papci iiiiietu,iiiikils and
icius ..- 211 U
Lawful money re.eive in hank, viz :
(pi-ile I2,1V) 10
lagal-lender noli. 0,!)3l isi
S1.W1 10
Redemption fund with IT, . tieasur-
er (.'". rlnnlallcn) 11,500 ft)
Due fiom I'. s. iiri.iiif-r, otlnr than
3 redciiiilion fund 3,(ViO (0
Total J2.2l9.73ij 20
l.l tun. nil. n.
fiplt.il stotk piid in 2vo,nnV(v
r-uiplii. fund lUO.OOi) 00
Indlvlded profits, lex. expenses and
(axes paid KI.V10 r
National bmk notes nutiMiiding ... 2-iO.HII 0i
line to ntlii l Nation il bmk Jl,Vi .'!
Due In Mate banks and liankeia 017 PI
Dividend, unpaid 1,152 M
Individual drpo.iu siilijut In eheck. I,.tll,,2il i
Hi in mil cerlihiales of d'po-ll 120,2.17 14
Ciitlheil clinks b,MV 21
( .ihler' 1 1 1. 'i k nutst indlng 20 Ol
I niled Males drpo-its 1 n,ory 0.1
Total J,21l."Vi 2'
Sine nf PiniiKtltanla, Cnunt.t of Lackawanna, s:
I, I' L. Phillips ii-hler of the alioie-nimfd
Innk. do solemn! surar that the aboie state
ment Is true tu lhe hist of mi knowledge and
belief P. I, PHILLIP;., Cashier.
Ccrieit vilest-
( ii v p. vi vn hems
urns 'i. pouri.R,
I. I ROHIN'ON. Dire.ior.
Siilm nbed and tivoin to befoie me, this 23th
diy of Julv, IjOI.
W P DIKIIL. Notary PuWie.
FINANCIAL.
OLDEST!
SAFEST!
BEST!
WALL STREET
Vloney Will Harn His Monthly
tectums.
The Inv estor'a Kmnl Paya Sembmonthlj-.
The olde.t estaldiOied in America No certifies!
holder lus eter loat s tent Paments mad to
all subscriber etery IS da. No trouble No
deda. Money relundid on demand Wrltt to.
day for particulars, fiee lo any address,
C. K. Mackey k Co., Ilud.on Bld'g , New York.
1
$55,000
Rocky Mount, N. C,
5
Water, Sewer and
Electric Light
BONDS.
Yielding 4.40 Per Cent.
Writ for special circular.
Rudolph Kleybolte & Co.
1 Nassau St., New York.