The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, July 27, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
TUNKHANNOCK.
Ppeelll to the ?ermlon ttiritine.
Ttinkhiituinik. July 2t. I'infes.or
FrHtik K. Chaffee mid wife, of Duluth.
Minnesota, mo visiting tlio foimer's
patents here.
Hcv. 1). 1.. Wnodi. riaitor of tlic
Baptist ilniiili, Is spending Ills vaca
Hon visiting hH boyhood homo In
Oil lo.
The iiiiiHiiil lriinlnii of the Wyoming
Cnllltt.V Votniiiiis' lixr liitlnil Will 1)0
held at RriHiaw puili, TimUlmnnock,
on Align-! 'Js. "' iiml "
The Ilciuhlltati iciiinty I'niivciitliiii
will he (old at tlm louit limine In
Tunkluinmk on .Intidn. August 1!,
nt -' p. I . The only duties of the ton
vent Ion "will bo l i'liriop a delegate
to the Mute convention at Htiitlsliutg,
and to nominate rnndldnle for the of.
flies or dlsiilu uttotney mid county
tlCHSIIICI.
The inenibfii of the Tilton lloie
fomiMiiy will give another ho neani
social on the Mwn In the rear of the
cmnt limine this ( Friday) evening.
For the nomination for the nllleu of
rounty tieasuier nt the coining Ile
Iitihlleali (Oiinty convention, the names
of IMvvind S. HIiiiIh, of Fadoiyvllle;
(irrln'I. Fair, of Foikston, and Cur
tis Y. Muiili, of Tiinkhannoek, aie
being dNrtisscd by their fi lends b'oi
the oflko of district nttoiney ). Smith
Klnner, the inesent Incumbent, will
trobnbly be icuomlnated without op
position. The exemtors of the estate of I,ydli
Maynaid. dei eased, will dispose of the
house and lot on Fast TIivth. street at
public sale mi the uoiiiliot, S.itunlay
at 1 p. in.
Attoitiev F J. .Ionian visited Wllkes-
B.irie on TIiuimIhv.
The pli nle of Hie Woman's Relief
corps, held nt Lake Taiey on Thurs
day was hit nely attended, and a,
genem! pood time was enjoyed by the
me m he is.
Sipilie A..t II. Fie.nv of Lake "vVl
nola was doing business In town on
T1iuimI,i.
The audit In the estate of the late
3'etor licishelmer will be held at the
ofll of O. Smith Klnner, esq., on
Thuf-diiy, July Sftth, at 11 a. in.
Captain Willi nil Hiooks, j;)f Lemon,
who Imh been 111 for a lone time, Is
nun h Impioved, and was able to dlle
to Tiinkliunnoek on ThuiMlay.
FACT0RYV1LLE.
Fpcelal to the Scranton Tribune.
Fnitoiyville. July 2.".. MM Madge
WilRhy of Newton In i-pondlng home
time with icI.uUeh in this place.
Mi J. f! Gleser of Scianton spent
List Sunday at the home of A. A.
i own.
Mi J. K. Zweilg and kiii Hniold,
returned ftoni Chli.igo last Wednesday
eenuiR.
A patty of ten oiiiir ladles cliaper
eni'd by Miss Martha T,ilnr, aie
spending this week at Lake Keew.in
nee Mrs S. II. Wiigley nnd daushteis
M Idted and Louise of Scianton, me
Kiting lelathes here.
Mr O. T. Spencer ictuined the first
of tho week fioni Wnverly, N. Y.,
wheie lie had been visiting his daugh
ter He was accompanied home by his
little granddaughter, Rcalilee Wil
liams'. Next Wpdneila alteinoon, .Inly ."1,
the ladles of the Methodist chinch will
sere one of their popular 10 tent
Mippets In Hie lecture loom of the
church. Fot one Is inidially invltrd.
Mr. Allen Dii ksnn. wlfcind (I. tighter
who have been visiting hete the past
month left Monday for their home in
Nebtaska
lieoige Oakley who is einplojed on
the wr(k 1 1 aln nt Scranton, had the
misfortune to pet his leg smashed while
at work Thuisday. He was hi ought
to his home In tills place on the t:."iO
train.
Thesplillcd team of Kobeit Ilej nobis
heiame fi Ightened while standing ill
fiont of Ids home about one half n
nillf out of town, nnd tan away headed
'r town, coming at let title pace, The
pole of the heavy tatm wagon to whlih
they weie hitched was liinken Into
splmteis. The were stopped at t lie
homo of ,1. W. FUcuhciRci. Roth
hoises were badly cut and injured, and
one wii so badly Injuied that it was
with iimhIi dillkulty that it was taken
home.
StcKnns Fncle Tom's I'.ibln show Is
billed heie for September.
A F. I Udell liis c lcv-od his blH( ksnilth
shop heie and has secured employment
at Scranton with the D. L. & W. i.tll
Muid cumapny.
WELSH HILL.
Mis. Thomas W. Davlco was lmilcd
at thin ilae on Suniliiy laht aftor
a Ions; Illness. She is .Itn-vhcil hy
hei hii!liaii(l ami four ihildion
Mi. and Mrs. L. X. Hoboits nnd
dauRhtcf t'oia, of Notth Scianton, is
lMtlliK at tills iilaoc.
ThomiiH I'llio has ictuined to his
homo at Scranton after spending a
week at thi plan'.
AN Illlaiu Daniels-, of .Scranton, at
tended the !uiiei.il of Thomas Davies,
of this plaif. on Sunday last.
John Lewis has icturned to his home
at riuanton
j.miyn .iniips ana .lames Lewis aie
visiting
at the home of Mr. John
Moses.
HOPBOTTOM.
Epeeta) to the Scranton Tribune.
Hophottom, July iH. Mr. and Mis.
Carpenter, of Blnsliatuton. and Mis.
TinKley, of Cailiundnle. visited their
mother, Mt.. I'.oaetta Caipenter, this
week.
Tho Methodist Ladles' Aid, whlih
met Wednesday alteinoon at the
home of Mrs. Ihisene WiIkIu. whs
lainely attended, about 'seventy belnK
inesent.
Mr. M. J. Hartley, who has been
bcilouslv ill for thtee weeks, Is ini
IiroviiiK slowly, nlthnush still conlln
ed to his bod.
Mis. O. I). Itoheits is vIsltltiK her
brother. James Jeffets, of Monttose,
who is seiloiisly 111.
Miss Sehonltelt has letuined to her
homo lu Ohio after snondlntr nhnnt
two weeks with her sister, Mis. Bus
sell. Mrs. i:. Bell and children, of Mfhnl
r.011, were stiests of Mis. O. 15. ltcibeits
on Thursday.
Encouraging leporls are received
concrnlriB the condition of Mrs. J.
H. Tiffany, who iB ciltlcally 111 at
the home of her sister, Mrs. T. J. Al
len, of Montrose,
Mr. Fred Stone, who, with" his wife,
has been visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. (.'. A. Stone, letuins to New
Yoik Saturday. Mis. Stone will io-
nmln a shoit time at the homo of her
patents In New Mllfoid,
Mrs. F. M. Tiffany and MM Lillian
Uuyrain sung nt the elocutionary on
tertalnnienl given by Miss Jullu
Cruser nt Klngsley Thursday even
ing. LAKEWINOLA.
The Mlsei Auspach and Andrews of
Philadelphia gave n supper to their
many fi lends at the Clifton Hotel
Thin "day cnnltig
Mi. 11 J. DcUl a popular cletk of
the Dime Deposit and Discount bank,
of Scranton is upending his varatlon nt
Lake WlnolH
.Mnniigtr Keane of the Clifton Hotel
has offend a pilze to the one catching
the laisest bass from AURiist 1 to 15.
William Hcity of Scianton Is nt the
li Up niakltiR RiiaiiReinenls for the
Uaueta annual camp.
A Brand shht w.ilkt hop will be Riven
PROVERB
Can you read
at the hotel Clifton, Saturday, July "7.
To make this tho event of the season,
the Tlih tenth leclment hand will on
their letiiin fioni oanip assist Piof.
Itennle and will Rive a oiutoil loncett
on the hotel piazza, Sunday aftetnoon.
Mips t'hatlotto Cii wai dine a popular
youiiK lad ot Seranton Is t-pendliiK her
ncatloii at the la he.
The following Riiests aie at th" Clif
ton lintel; Mis '.. H. Knapp, Seianton,
Ml-H Mattio Andiews and Miss Aus
pach, of Philadelphia: Misses Lilllc,
Mae, Nettle and Hairy Blrtley, of
Tlnoop; Mi. William Heiry, Seianton,
Charles lletiliU, Tiinkhannoek: Mis.
V. II. IMilllps, Seianton, 1'. Harvey
and M. Tiavllle, Haivej's Lake. Mis.
John NelFon, Siiautou. Miss 1'. Itaeer,
Iteadlnfr, Vh.. Miss i: (iusler. IteadliiR,
Pa.; Mr. (1. K. Mill and wife, Seranton;
Mr. Isaae Lonir and fanillj, vllke!.
Haiii', Mr Max Itosonhltith. AVllkes
Hairi', Mr. Cliailes Illumenthal,
Vllkerf-H.ii ip. Mi-. II. M. Stieeter,
Scianton; Mis. t!. 11. Davis, Seianton;
Mrs. II. H. Deitilek, AVIlkes-llane; H.
hhlclds and wife, NlchoUon.
WAYMART.
f?peiiHl In the bunion liibune
Waymart, i.luly 'M lMwaid
Dole, who has been visiting his
AW
par-
cuts lor the past two months, has ie
sinned his position with the 13., L. &
W. machine shops at Seranton.
Itov. and Alts. William ftawllnRs are
heie on a visit with their many friends.
Mrs. L.iui.i i:iuu-ndoif and daughter,
of Chicago, who hae been stopping
heie for a few days, left Wednesday
for New Yoik. Kiom there, they will
go to Hnston, back to Kingston, N. Y.,
the Adirondacks, and on their tlip
liomewatd will take in the Pan-Ametl-can
lit Iliiffaio. This placo was Mis.
lUinendoif's foimcr home, which she
left IS yeais ago.
Uev, Ur. Isiael, of St. Luke's Kpisco
pal chin ch, Scranton, and father,
Thomas H. Isiael, of Scianton, weie
the guests of Miss Stevenson Thut.s-
d.iy, Mr. Isiael, Sr., leinalned and will
spend the balance of the summer heie.
Mis. Susan (Jlenn, who has been visit
ing friends at Indian Oichaid, has ic
tuined home.
Albeit Hendricks, of Toiest City, whs
tailing on tt lends in town Sunday.
Mis. William Condlt, of Montrose.
Pa.. Is visiting friends and iclatlves
heie.
(icoige Piinn Is seilously 111 at his
homo on Notth stteet.
Hull Bios, have just set out 10,000
celery plants. They have summer eel
ciy now ready for the maiket.
II. 11. Albright, of Scranton, spent
Sunday with his family hete.
FOREST CITY.
Special to the Seranton Tribune,
Finest City, July 26. The view 01 a
from Wayne county, Messts. Powctay,
Ledfraid and Miller, and the vlewet's
from Susquehanna county, Messts.
Messis. I.oweiy, Wells and Phlnny,
looked over the site of the pioposed
InldKO across the Lackawanna nnd
will icpoit fu voi ably. They were ac
companied by tho county commlsslou-
cts of both counties. The site selected
Is Just east of the Krlst mill near the
Krie depot.
Mis. Elizabeth HIbsIiis has letuined
from a two months' visit In Scranton.
Itev. It. I.. Cl.ik will preach at the
union service In the Presbyterian
chinch Tuesday night. Theio will be
special music.
Joseph aallnRher. of Avoca, has been
visiting In town tho past few days.
Mis. J. V. Jones, of South Main
stteet, Is HI.
Mis. Hariy Tcague has returned
from a visit with friends In Wayne
county. Her health Is very poor.
DURYEA.
The
church
sacred
Brick Methodist Episcopal
choir wll give a chorus of
songs at the Sunday evening
services
The fishing party, composed of Rev.
i
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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1001.
II. A. Greene, Messrs. Thorns Martin,
William Plows, Joseph names nnd
William Martin, that left this placo
Monday for a few days of pleasure.
nlonB the northern banks of the Sus
quehanna river, nrilved homo laden
with list).
Mesdames II, A. Orecne and Thomns
Mnrtln visited their husbands, who
were cnJoyliiR n few days' spoil nloiiR
the bnnks of the Susquehanna.
Mr. nnd Mis. Filtz, of Shlckshlnny,
visited at the home of Mr. Lewis Kd
sal, of Grove, street.
Mrs. Henjamlii Itlchaidson Is HI.
Mrs. William Oeaihart Is 111.
The Sunday school plcnlo committee
met last cvenliiR to nrraiiRo for the
picnic of the Methodist Fplscopal Sun
day school.
AVOCA.
Theodore IIoriiii, of tho Third wntd,
Is a candldnte for delCRato to the
Democratic county convention.
Slsteis M. Seraphlne and I'erpetua,
of Concordia, Kan., spent Wednesday
at the Devers lesldcnce, on Main stiect.
In a few weeks. Miss Julia Deveis
will accompany them home, where she
will poin their older.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Unwind nre
spending a few weeks in Coining.
N. V.
Harold Holllsler Is spending his va
cation with fi lends at Tainted Tost,
N .Y.
In the Methodist Fplscopal church
tomotiow, tho pastor, Rev. It. M. I'ns-
PUZZLE.
this proverb?
eoe will pi each at 10 r.O and 7.30. The
moi iiiug subject li "A Pivotal Kvent
In History"; evening, "(lod's Bow in
the Clouds "
llov. Jllehaul Hurke, of St. Michael's,
Toionto, was the guest of Uev. M. F.
Claim yesterday.
Miss Millie Callahan will leave next
week to visit her aunt in Paupack,
"Wayne county.
Misses Hannah James and (iracf
Iiced have lctiiiucd homo ftoni Lacka
vvaxeu. Mis. James Johns, of Vandllng. Is
the guest ot Mr. and Mis. M. O. Bos
ley. Miss Nellie Corcoian, of Dunmoie, Is
tho guest of her cousin, Miss Maiy
Keai ney.
The infant sou of Mr and Mrs. John
Nolan, who died on Wednesday even
ing, was intoned yesteiday In St.
Maiy's icmotoi.
The U-iuouths-old sou of Mr. and
Mis. itnhcrl Cat don died on Thuisday
afternoon, aftei n bilef Illness. The
death of the little one leaves the par
ents childless, this being the third one
that has been called away.
The Taj lor Building and Loan as
sociation has outlived Its allotted time,
leaving quite a few people in this town
benelltod thereby. It is one of tho
few such coi potations that have lived
up to itii agieemeut. It was Incor
porated seveial je.us iiro by scvoial
well known business men. The com
pany was well managed and the shaie
holdeis are cougiatiilating themselves
over their Rood fortune In being so
piomptly paid. A new one composed
of a gieat ninny of the old niemheis
will be nignnlzcd.
John Oliver left yesterday for his
home lu Diego, West Yliglnla, after
seveial days' visit heie, His wife will
lemnln heie untl the tecovery ot her
sster, Mrs. James Connoi.
Anthony Cllffoid, Kiancls Kane,
Timothy King, Daniel Donovan and
William (ioldcii will lepiesent the St.
Aloyslus society lu tho (piaiteily eon
entlon at Wllkes-Barre on Sunday.
H0NESDALE.
Epeclal to the Scranton Tribune
lliMiinJale, July '.M. Mlsi Don I niii.rr vv
nuke an extended viit at I'oim-n wood.
Krneet U. bimnltrci, of suanton, Is the guest
of bis pare.'iti on rl slieel.
ll. I'. 0 Tuwilllger lias had as her guest,
her titter, Mrs. (ieorge 'liltat'), of IVivlllr.
(buries Chapman, litk 1 agint at ll.e iinln-i
Klalion, and Mm I liapunn, arc viniilng at
Meent and (arhondale.
'II10 boarding homes at the bciutiful aununer
icon, Heaili Lake, aie ill hlled wiih InarJen.
Among Hi- juion diavvn for the OUobtr term
of couil ul Ihone fioni lloneidale four arc on tho
ci mid juii, none 011 the tiavcre for Hut vviek,
but rive' aie 011 for tho snond week.
Mls Hoirnic Dodge is fpcndlng two wec'sa
Willi fl if lull in Hiifluln.
Paik Lake, which adds fo malerlally to tlie
beaul) of HnnewUIr, now ha five low boata in
Uie on the r-mootli vvaten.
Kieil O. Hinmell tpent Tuculay night with bis
uiothrr and fdtrr. He was ru route for Sou'h
Hend, lud., where he has accepted .1 situation
at tho malleable iron works.
MiM tiiaio Jadwin is vlaltlne relatives at
Olean, N. Y.
The new factory budding being erected fur
the .Smith, KranU & Co, glas cuttci", in the
tear of the aimer), will toon, be enilosed. Tho
building U ).'0 feet in Icmtth and tidily frit in
width, with hicinrnt and Inn alnrlrs above -
which will give amplo room (or the Inucanug
busineia of thti progreMiie flung hiiu. Ihry
hate outgrown their ipiartera in the Kiuihle
building. Tho new building ociuplea a vciv
delrable lte, ovirlooklng the dam at the foot of
Paik lake, affording plent) ot light and fiesli
air. Kicitiier Urothers aie tho building contrac
tor, Minn TiMlr, daughter of Vr. and Mra, Manns.
Kilgallon and John 11. Pidgion wfic mauled in
St. John' ihuicli Wedueaday evening, July '.'I,
liv Rev. 1'ather I.jncli, ailed by Rev, Tither
Hrnley. After a trip to the Pan-Anirrlitn, Mr.
and Mis. I'idgcnn will ic.Me in Cirbnndalc,
whric the groom Inddi a po.lilon with tl.e
Coalhiook Coal Lompanv.
MiM C.titc M. Markeit, who has been the
BtiCJt ot Honeadalc flienda for several wrcks,
relumed to tier homo in RrooWbn, N. V., this
moinlng,
MUs Anna Tracy, who lias ipint tlie put
few nionllis with HoucCale ul.'itivrs, leluin d
today to her home In Ilrookline, .Vaa.
Mr. and Mil, W. W. linn, ot New oil who
have been vli-ltln their juirnti, Mr. and Mil.
T. J. Ham, letuined to their home Triday
morning.
Mr. A. C. Mndiay and family expect lo occupy
their newly purchaied and remodeled rciidewe
on Lltvcntli street, on Aug, 1.
THE MARKETS.
Wnll Street Review.
Vi'iv Vork, July 2(1 I here n.i no imlkttlon
til any limine In pecuUtlo tcndltloiH when the
Mesk nmtlet opened this morning. 1hi (lullneM
ninl i.liiSBllinei weie iinrellned. An rflort
limle tn Ituiunirate an umanl movement lmeil
on n show ot utiength in the L'nlteil Mate Steel
lntl, uhlcli were marked up nometlilns over
point niIi, The iltmand a alttlliuleil to l.on
ilon rmionnl ami v.ji n.ihl to lie due to a
lepott tint the dlpule undeiljInR tho attlkc wai
In course ol adjulment lhl report could not
lie coiiflimfd In New otlt. The upward move
mrnl In the Kcnetal ll?t therelore proved almr
live and v, ihrtkrd lielore it had proceeded
m fir even H elerda'a limited movement. Th
luiiletilm; tcndeniy ot the Lend in money mar
kit .i. vvatihed with oinc Jcilousy, ai the
futine (oure o( that money centre Ins on Im
portant lx.irlnir on the Inline ot apei illation
here. The conllnuince ot dfpnll at the nub
ticaMiij tor tian(fr lo Hie Interior ehowa the
illillvrneM ot hrjiei Induliied l.v a-rnie peiul.
tor, tint the UMial Interior demand upon New
otk for iiiriem.v to move the croH would ho
iiiImIiii this eir owIiik inlolnlly to the ahoit
nop of mm and the tinmmlly hrgo rencrvn
hehl at tliis time liy Intrilnr hanka Much
Interest aitaihes lo Hie further consideration
whether foirlsn money lentera will he aide tn
paie Rold ft New ork ilmiinds them when Ilia
crop cxpoit movement lieiin Till, week a re
port, of the greit hinka ulnovl rjlves proinUe
tint there will be. A )!? In the liiidon mojty
rate would be nnnlher delerirnt effeit upon
any movement of cold to New ork. It li re
niemlieiril tint almc the oulbreik of the South
Afriian war and the cutting off of the mild sup
ply fioni the mine", the tminiit autumn flow of
cold fiom lxiri'lnii lr .Sew ork liaa been nit off
with the corueipirnt alrinceniy In money in
New rk. Ilellef for New York from tint
amine this tall Is therefore problematics!. To
dij'is market was practically tacnant for long
Intervils and It onlv Import Hit featute was
the ftrmne5 of the I r.ltid Hles Steel almka,
which was fahh well milntulned to the cloe,
tlioiieli at some rnesion Irom the top piice.
lolal f.llr.s tmlai, t lil.OK) haics.
'the rathnad bonil market waa as dull nnd
alucd-l as that ol slocks 'lotal nales, par value,
(HT0,(iri. 1'iilted Miles refunding 2s and new 4.9
advanced '4 per cent, on the I i-t e ill.
The follow Ins quotations are furnished Thi
'"rlbune bv M. S .lodan k Co., rooma "n.'7'l
Ue.ua building, Suanton Pa. Telephone S0O1:
Open- lllsh' Low Clos.
ing. est, it Inc.
Anieilian SiiL'jr Ill 111", Hi11; 1UTs
VineriiJU 'lobiKi IHI's 1 tiU It's 1 li'i
Atililsoii 7"a :.'. TiSi 7l'i
Vlilil.uti. I 'p, fi-,1, 0i.j ;
lliniil, Trillion Tii's m Wi Tn'j
llall. A Ohio I"! !.' r" Oa
Colli Tnti-liin " fT tr IW
Ches. A Ohio si"1, ll- U 4l
Chic. A (,t. ct '.'I's 214 21 il
St Paul lVi'J UllVa lvn; im,
Itoik IsUiid IIJ 111 11014 ll'i'i
Kan A Tex . Pr VI" i nt .Vlij ftl"
louls. A N.i.h Illi ll'j 1)i 10i
Man. llev,ilid IVl'l 1t'"4 !!& lls's
Met Tr. th n li.s 1(S l.7'4 lfiT'i
lk.n P.11IH1 '"'i 1i '' ,,1s
soutliern I'll illi .""At "'7 :! 'l
Soif.dk A We.l I !', I7's Wi
n tvniMi tvi'i r.ju r.i's r.t'4
Onl A We-lein BJ' .IJ ..J1; .l'
Pemii II It tll 111 lll'i lli'j
PhiiHc Mail :'.') .11 ..T ..'I
HiMdlni; 111 Il'i I-' ll'j H"s
heidiiiB Itv . Pr 7il' Tii's 7ii', Ti'i
s.iulbeill It It 2'ii; 'l III, J1,
soiiih It 'It. Pr s.1's M', !', H
lemi Coal A linn .... J'.. nij n li.U
t s Iralhir Pli. ip, ijr. 1J7,
I s loiilin, Pr .... 7-, 75, To', 7Stt
I s llnhl.n '.'ii -jii Vi'i I'i'i
t nlon P.ulHi' ni psii', psi; ii'i
1 iiion P.uiHi. Pr vii J 8'i", si, V
Wab ili, Pr in Jin, ;,o .i'i"H
Uistfin I 11101 n.n; .-ji, 'if, ii-
Col. I 'ue I A lion '171, 'eii, i.;i4 n
inil. Copper Ill lll'a lli III
IVoj.le'. I. is ItPi IIJij III III
Irle 17 'ITj .17 .ITU
Kile 1t laii, N'4 I."ii iili.
Col. Si 1 1K.. Hi, i,i4 Id,
Texas Pi. Hie IPi IP, II nt,
m Car 1'oundiy 2)' ."11 2 )" .!')
C. s sPrl ( iia (i; j 1 ,
I. s Meet (. , Pr... "i ojij 'i .)
m:v oiik (jiimv Miiki:r.
Open. Illeh. Low Clos
WHRxT. lug. est, ft. Inar
sepleiubei 7o'4 7hij 7.i. TVi,
Deirinber 7s14 7is 77"., 77s,
CORN.
September .V)i4 ijl 'i'II, yi
Dtiembrr N) mi-. u'li, .)t.
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Far of 100.
STOCKS.
lai'.iwintu lliiiv 1 o , Pr
Countv Savings Hank A- T11M Co.
I'itst Natinml I'jnk (Carbnndalci.
Stai.dard Drilling Co
Third National Rank
Dine Depo-.lt and IMsiount Hink.
l'trnoni) I.icht, II. A I'. (
First National Hank
I.aiki. Trtit Safe Dcpo.it Co
(lark A Snover Co , Pr.
Srranlon Iron Feme A Jllg. Co...
Sirantnn Axle Works
Srranlon Savings Dank
Traders' National Mink
s,ranlon Holt A .Nut In
Hid
(ii)
.ilv)
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av
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43
100
91
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17".
mi
la
People's II ink .
s,cw Jlexuo Hy,
A C. Co
HON l)S.
Siranton l'a-enger Riilwa), flist
Morlcage. due Pi'l) m
perple's street llillnay, tn -t rnnit-
gige. dt-e PUS Ill
Pcrplc'a Street lliilni), Oeneial
mortgage, due 1"J1 ... 113
Dlik,on Manulaituring (o
laiki. Township vliool 5 per tint. ...
CII) ot suanton St. Imp d per
rent
1-..ill..e.
lis)
10J
102
Oeans-Per bu-liel, cholie rnvrrow, $ J1ij C-1
Scranton Traction 0 per lent 113
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Counted bv II. (1 Dile, !!" I.11 kawanni
llutter I lull ueamll), 'JO' j i.'lc. ;
lrei.li, Vl'jiSH'ji
( hcee I'ull iremi. lm.alle
I ggs Western luli, llalDji ; neaib)
Vve)
lair),
state,
D'jlIlK
lledliun Brans Per bushel, J.I0ijr,.
Kreen Pel. Per bushel, -l. IDjI II
1 lour llest pitmt, per biriel, tl li
lleaiis Per bushel, tliolie mirrow, f -,3,
Potatoia Prr hu-liel, lat.in.
Onions 1'rr bushel, l.
.CO.
New Yoik Grain and Produce.
New link. Jul) 28 I'lout smv ami burly
tride. Wheat spot in.ill.rl eii; No a led,
7f'c.; No. 2 led, 7js'( , No 1 noithem Dul
nth, 7e'c f 0. li alio it. Options upenul
Kteady with Ihe wet, but hoon vvuikiil lowir
tui liiiptovid uoithwet M,ip news, wtak cihlis,
benlneNS of oullde lnirk'ts and less mit p-i-ill
it iv s trade. Clu-rd weak .it 'jii nil ile
(line. Jul) ilo.ed 771', "sept, 7 i,i , Oil,
7fi'i ; Dee, 77N,i. Cm 11 -spot dull. No ',
.ViV. elevator, and iiS'sc. f. o ! al'nat Op
tiona opened kleiily and rnnn .iilvaimd on fin
ther crop ioniplaliit, owing 10 b tliowiiv
cimditions wrt. Later it pnti.illv .vlelded Willi
wheat and ilred eav at "na'tc net adiatue.
September lord i'lse ; Oit, S 'j. i Dei ,
A'J'sC Oils Spot raslei: No. .'. W. ; No.
B, lOt.j No. J while, li's'.i No. a do., (U
4!i8. ; traik inlvd western, inillc j track
white, liit'Ji'. Options ipileler, 1-1111 faiilv steady
Willi 10m. Hutlci -Klim and iiiuhank,cd. iream
rr.v, lba';0isc ; factoi), liil.lc. , imitation
treamei), llil7c; stite dill), IlilOc. tliees,
strong; famy latge, colored, fdje t fan')'
laigo white, td.lc.i fani) mull colored, OHe I
fini) unall while, II1..!. Lggs I'iiin; state and
retina., fial7c ; vvetein, tmcandled, RiL'c. ,
wcstcin, candled, llallr.
Chicago Grain nnd Produce.
Cldc&gn, July 2fl '1 lie weather map todiv was
favnrabln to wheat, but lunll) piomiiiig for
corn, and In comciiuencc the former clo.ed r.
lower, vvli.lc tlie coarso ceiral tlnWicd Kc high
er. Oats (lesed 'ji, and pinvl.lom., -jij to 17'3
cents depicted. (ah Quotations wcic as fol
lows! flour I'iim: No. 2 r-pling vvh-al, GOatVic ;
No. 2 red, 70c , No. 2 coin, llalllic.l No.
2 yellow, 6'e ; No. 2 oats, S7a!7'(e; No. 2
white, 37ial0c.t No .Iwlillr, RT'salOc ; No 2
rye, StalTc I fair tn choice milling, 6st ; N,
1 flax teed, N.R.'s No. 1 northwestern and prime
liinolliv seed, 3I3; mess poik, 'II 20,ill 21;
laid, (xiOi'tili short illu, sides, WfOiS; diy
salted fliouldei. 7'si7ssi , shoit clear fliks,
fS.80aS.10; wlil.ke), 1 '.".
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chicago, July SO-Callle-necelpts, 4,;oo, in
eluding 5J1 levuns; gcueully stead) 1 good to
pilme steeii, waJaS; poor to medium, flal'Jl;
stockers and fieders, .MOal.ZO; cows, iJ.75a
4 50; heifers. .21al 73; canners, 1 2.1a.'.'Jl;
bulls. $2.25al30j calves, $3a.3S; Texas steeis,
55a I 60.
Hogs Receipts today, 21,000; tomorrow. 15,.
fW); left ovei, I.SOO, good hogi, sleadp; bulk,
6 to 10 cents lower; mixed and butchers, iiM
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
Mere Than Pour Llnea, 3 Cent lor Cacti Bttra Line.
For Rent.
For Reeto
About 1200 feet of floor space on
4th floor of the Tribune building,
suitable for light maufacturing. In
cluding heat, light and power.
Enquire at office of
Thi- Tribune.
IIAIIV I Oil HUNT In rear of U7 .lefletaon ave
nue. rOIl I1K.NT Cool, pleasant looms, dcalrable loca
tion SIS Washington avenue.
1011 nilVr-lllBlil rooms, 7.H JelTeron avinuc;
oil modern ronvenlrncea,
029 nnnilN' ntnCK. Tni'.fX ten rooma. modern
Improvements; ateam heat furnlahed; deair
deilrable. For Sale".
sivw-svW rSSf
lOlt SM.K Man'a lOOOihilnlrxa Spildlng lilij-lc
for want of use. 1 J 1 Noith huinner avenue
1 OK SAI.i: lienl'a blocle, nearly nw;
londltlor; Cl A .1 tires; Chrit
Inmilio Oil Spruce street
perfect
tiddle.
ICK 10U s,l.i: S00 tons of Ice for mle, on 13.,
I,, k W. at K.ntorvvllle Creameiy for par
tltulara Inquire of llrrare heamana, aecretar.
factor) vllle. Pa
FOII SM,K Half Intercut In groiery bmlness.
Itrfeienies given and requited; pajlng 10
per cent, net, I,VM onlj ; clunto for voting
mm C'oiurgjs, Dime building.
1 OK MMl- V hue 'tulfa Soda I'ounlaln. in ex
(client condition, will be sold (heip lor
-int of U'e, nt 1.2iK). and will sell for le's
thin oiic-lhird Ita nM. Address SeiU Kounlaln,
Hx 16.1. Heading, Pa. .
I Oil sm: ( CoMrell A Sons r) Under press,
JUxlfl, In good londltlon. new rollera, ICIW.
Apply Wilkes llarrc Times Office, Wllkea llarre,
Pa.
For Sale or Bent.
V "vV "
lull MM! On RENT -single house, POt Weh
eler airline Ten rooms, eam beat. fi. K
Itevnolds, rotmell building.
Real Estate.
Hilt KENT In D.illon. cottage of nine 100ms,
nearlv new, hie mlnitlts walk to station',
best Inmlinn III the town, luriuie aid rjnge,
uarni borne in winter, cool In summer! good
pon h Will nnt for the eason or hy the voir,
Itent lrasiinilde. Appl) to (i (allton, Inl
ton. Pa
IIVNIlsoMi: PI Ol' at Factor) vllle. beautifully
Mtuildl, few- minutes from alatinn Prs
eves lovely vle- of Mirioiindinj intuitu' Will
nit to Miit buvom. Prices veiv Inn Addren
W r llaiketl. Real lUtate, Suanton, Pa
Boom and Board Wanted.
WVNll.ll Will, i Rtrlill) prljal fimllv. i-en-liallv
Im.rfiil. I10.111I and looms, Willi Hie
piivllrge of bith, bi a voting mariied couple, no
s. In li li s t. AdliCvs It. V . T, 'lrlliune oltlie.
artOji good to ihone luavv. ", IsiiH 1",. roui.li
lnavv. "ii0i"i7i), lighl, sv;,-,i,'ijt ,nlk of
nle, to sOi'i'ij
sieei Itnelpl", ll.iam. simp, elow, lower
lamlw. 111 to l"i unt loweli good to ihoiic
withiri", lnil2'jt fair In clioue tnlxiil. s-jv
a'7'i, wr-'tfiu hhiep, islj'til, viailiugs, taloi),
llHliVON s.:,l.li; WC.-lcfll IuiiiIh, l l(l"l ..II
Olhi I il inelpts and hi ment- foi veleido
Itueipln Cattle, 11,'iVi, logs, .HITS, heri,
jn.117. sh,mnts- tattle, s.s',1, h,.',, .1,215,
lllep, 1,101.
Buffalo Live Stock.
Iluffalii. .Inl v 2il Catlle-OITerin;, 3
idiivv , li i veil'. "i,'j-,in vi
H'irfs ofleiuig '.'7 uis, (hone heivi,
plg, foi i Hi l.i.
so ja,
KNIGHTS OF MALTA.
The now rilltlnn of the miiMltutlon
of tho Grand ('nmiiirinclPiy nf IVnn
.sjlv.inU hiifl been mnlled to nil com
mtiiiriPi Itjs and deputy Kirttul 1 oni
in.uiflet..' and Is pi luted In sheets for
use hy Htihoidlnitte coni.inderles when
WHiited for hlntlltiK with the h-Iitvvs.
llnl.s Temple Couiiimtidery. No. -I.
at l.evvlstovvn. I'd., attended chuich In
a body on July 7, and listened to an
able anil learned dlseoutse by Hev, A.
II. SpaliRler, Chaplain of the (Ildliii
l.odse of Mas-oils, on "The Older of
Malta."
Tim fund for "The Knights of Malta
hospital" him Rtovvn to one thousand
dollars, and the iuteicst is mote en
( nil than nt tiny cut Her time. Ainonu
the Rpiieious eniiti 1 tui t lo tin that have
followed thnf already named at St.
John's Day donations, ,m those te
(olved fiom Plymouth Commanileiy,
No. 211. of PI) mouth. In a chrrk for
$.'., fiom Mount Caiinel ("ominanilery,
No. Tl, of Mount funnel, with inn
Kiiitulatlnns on the fact tliat the fund
Is piOKiesslnp;; fiom Tjioite Commanil
eiy. No. L'19. at Tyione. with the hearty
pruort wishes ot Sir Rev. S. V. Km Reus,
I'haplniii of the Penns.vlvanla liidustrlal
Ifpfoimatoiy, fioni Bruce fominnndeiy.
No. L'lt, at fnttisauqua. Keystone C0111
nntiidciy, No 2.1. at Nantleoke. Black
KnlRlit fnmnmudeix, No. 10H, at
Kaston; I'ast Commander Sir John
Uussell. No. 21. at Philadelphia; Cal
vaiy f omnndery, No 123, of Shnmokln;
St. James fotnniandety, No. CS, at
Allentovvn. Shilnh foinniandery, No.
101, nt Hangor, and St. John's fom
innndeiy, No. 2, nt Tienton, N. J.
The Rtand leeoidcr has prepaied a
form of application for special class
illspensatloiiH, and lins placed on the
back ot the paper the laws and usiibros
elatliiR tn elasses. A copy will be
miilieu to each commanuery.
Past (Jrand Commander Sir Albeit
CJ. Ilutchliis, of Nashua, New lltttnp
shlte, has been avvatded the prize In a
Kient newspaper contest In which 174,
000 votes were cast for the most pop
ular clerk In Nashua. 43,580 weie cast
for Companion Ilutchliis, and he will
visit the Pan-American Imposition at
the expense of the newspaper.
Past Clrand Commander Sir Krnst
Ivn Hainmaiheifi', of Brooklyn, N. V..
editor anil one of the pioprletors of
the Malta World, died Monday cvenliiR.
July 14, of diabetes,' Ho was 39 years
old. horn In Sweden and came to the
t'ntted States when he was four veais
old. He was an active and enetsetlc
business man, and a hard and faithful
worker for the Order of Mnlta. He was
a charter member of Palestine com
mandery. No. 143. of Brooklyn, N V.
Kor many years he was on the staff of
tho New York Journal. While he will
bo Rieatly missed by his companions
In Malta, his teal Iofh will be most
botely felt by his mother and slaters.
Kor three years, In paitn6rshlp with
Past Commander Dr. William Sllber
inan, ho edited the Malta AVorld with
splendid zeal and enthusiasm, and his
place will be most dlflieult tn till.
Jangling Nerves.
Are you Inltable? Do you sleep
badly'.' Is It hard to concentrate your
thoufjlits? Is your appetite poor? Do
you feel tired, restless and despond
ent? Tiy Plenty's Celery Nerve Com
pound. It will do you more good than
anything you have ever tried. Sold
by Matthews Bros.
SITUATIONS
WANTED
PRGG.
Wanted.
ttA.N'TKD- One thousand persons to buy one
thousand bottles "Knights' Aromatic Syrup
ot Prunes," nalure'a gteatcit ph.vale. iJirgn
bottle, IJ centi. Chas. I. Jones 1557 Hack
on avenue.
A JOUNO JUV with natural talent for draw
Ing. to train as newspaper arllt by mill.
Write for free rlicular lesson. Sihool ot t'arirt.
ture. World llulldlng, New York City.
WANTIID An Intelligent (Catholic) lady or gen.
tlemin to fill a light, pleasant position!
geodriay. If aultablc. Addresi 1'. 0. IJox 2').
Scranton, Pa.
Apents Wnnted.
WA.NTKIl ttellalile agents to take sulnirlpllnns
tor popular migannes In lonneetlon vvltli
new census Alias 1 urpllonal (ipportiinlt).
Write today. John vNanimaker Ilept. 102-A.,
New York.
Help Wftnted Mile.
WAMI'll Voting man as assistant bookkeeper,
who nndcriitands ateuographv and tjpeurlt
Ing A change for adinmenient fur 'the right
pail) Address "('," this olllec
AMi:n- Wholesale house wants office mini
ger at svrjnt0n, i,n traveling! permanent
position! tl.MiO salar.v i large extra profits. 7iKl
rah required! aeeurcil .Vihlreas, Mannfartuiers,
No 1112 Cherry. Philadelphia, Pa.
WANTED V (lernian boy for the dining room
at the .New- W.voining, jonilng avenue.
Help Wanted Female.
1.AI1IKS fllltl.S evrr)where cam exlia nmlie)
addieslng envelopes, rti , homo evenings.
For full pirtletiliia ernd self uiblressed envelope
Manager, Ilept lilt, llox Plnn, Phitjilelplili
WANTEII- outig ladv well acquainted in llvde
Paik tn make calls In that part of the illy
(iood iialaiv and alcail) empl0)minl Huston Tea
Co., ell)
BRANCH WANT OFFICES.
Want Advertisements Will Be
Received at Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. BL
Central City
ALBERT SCHLUTZ, corner Mulberry
street and Webster arenue,
CUSl'AV PICHKL, 650 Adams avenue.
West Side
OEORCK W. JENKIN'3, 101 South Main
avenue-
South Scranton
FRKD L. TERPPE, 720 Cedar avenue.
North Scranton
OFO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main
avenue and Market street.
Green Eidge
CHARLES V. JONES, 1557 Dickson
avenue
J JOHNS, MO Grern Ridge street.
C. LORENZ. corner Washington are.
nue and Marion street.
Petersburg
V. II. KNt.PrT.t.. 1017 Irving avenue.
Dunmore
J. G. RO.NE A- SON.
Boarders Wanted.
WANTKD-Tal'le boarders.
Washington avenue.
Mrs. Tompkins, 631
Strayed.
MRxVPI) To Hugh Mi I can, 2.U1 Vsh street.
Little l.iigland, Petersburg, a small Jersey
cow, 11 lellnw loioi, i-ti ill bonis, bhek faie,
limit legs sniped with bliik, hlud lrga light
yellow and blaik at the end of tall.
Stolen.
.STOI.LN-Kniii l.oimsn'a llverv stable, a brown
hor'c with a ai on light hip, and a top
buggy with tubber tues and inl gear; rewaid
for iig in thlif.
Personal.
Ol R SI'.W ROOK sent free, fully Illustrated,
treats of all lunilitlons of men, tells how to
attain "Peifect Manhood." Miould he In the
binds of c.irv male adult Addrrss F.ric .Medical
( o., "Hook Ilept ," lluftilo. N. V.
Rooms at Pan-American.
I.l.i:ii VNf I.OC I ION and furnishings. Rates,
76 cents .mil tl.tO Write for putlculais.
'the Moillmi'i, lu Woodlawu avenue. .Mrs. Kan
ile VI. steams
Situations Wanted.
SUT VI'ION" W NTr.D -Hy an expert laundress,
on 1 idles or KHitlemen's Hue clothes, best
of ill) lefeientes, bolel lann Irv piefcrru:
iltiv. 1IU l.lo.vd street, jundrea.
Ad
hill VTION W N1H1 Hy a nun, cutting lawna
ni liking can- of gardens, lilt) l,lo)d street,
second Hooi,
bill VTION W WILD 11) ,1 woinin to do gen
eral housework. Addicts 7"7 I'tllowi vtuct.
Slit UION W VNII.II-Vt. 100k or ihif in hotel
or dul) Addiem, Cook, 1V IVnn avenue
Silt VI'ION' NTi:i)-As cook rr ihrf in hotel
or dub. Addiess, Cook, 115 I'enn avenue
bill UION VN1KD- lv voung man as book-
krepei, 01 oftlce woik ot any kind, ripen-
rmed, best refeiuucs (' y ' , Tiilmne Otflie
sill 1IO
washing.
WANTKIl-llv a ladv
M It., 'liibune Oflice.
to take in
BASE BALL.
National League,
voik- K
At New
llo.tcm
New v.ork
II II.
0 1 ! n n 1 (i n 1) -1 s
0 11 0 2 0 1 ft n 0 j B
Ratlines
-Willis and Klttiedgc, I'hyle
and
bmlth. Lmplie himllc.
At Cliicago R II. i:
Cincinnati 0 ft 2 0 n ft 0 ft 0-5 s S
Chicago 0003 0 0 0 2 .1 7 0
Ilatterles Mlmmrl and Dergen; Hughes and
Kahoe. fmpirc .Naih.
At St. Louis R. II. B.
Pittsbuig COOOftlftflO 7 10 3
St. Louis tl I 4 000 4 3 x-12 IS 3
naileries Phllllppl, Cliesbro and O Connor,
Powell and Schrlver, Umpires O'Diy and
llrown.
At Plilladilplili Uiookl)ii-t'hihdelpluj, tain.
American League.
At Cleveland I!
Ralllmoie 0 0 2 ft 1 1 0 2 0-
Cleveland 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Ilattenes roreman and Uri.naluu,
Veagrr. lmplie Connoll),
M Chicago It
Washington 0 ft I 0 ft ft 11 11 01
Chicago 1 n 00 1 0 no x-'i
Ilattirles Canlck and Clarke; Gii
Sullivan, I'mplrc Cantillcn.
At Milwaukee- It
Unaton lOOtllftftO-1
II. 11.
w a
1 4
Hart and
II 11
7 1
7 1
Iffltli and
II. 1'.
It 9
; x a
Milwaukee 0 f) 0 0 0 0 ft 2 ft-J
Halterles Young and schreikengojt; Haitings
and Maloney, I'mpiie shtildsn,
At Detroit-Philadelphla-Detroit, rain.
Eastern League.
At Hartferd-ttartford, Tl Worcester, t,
At Brockton-Brockton, J; Providence, T.
!&
BRTffff!
DIRECTORY.
3 Insertions 25 Cents
More Thin Pour Lines. 6 Centa lor Each Extra Line,
i i it.
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
KPWAItD c.
Iltiildlrig.
MPAltl.DINn, 23 TRAUER3 BANK
Architects
nnwAttn 11.
building.
DAV13, ARCHITECT, CONNELL.
FRKPERICK I,. nnOW.V, ARCH. B, REAI,
Eatate Kmhange nid 1.'6 Waahlngton ve.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
II. I IIARDISQ, 60rt C0.NNKI.Ij nUII.DIKO.
Dentists.
nR. 0. e. xn.r.Nni:noER, paum nuiLDiNa,
Spruce atreet, Scranton.
DR. C. C. 1-AUOACH, 111 WYOMING AVENUE,
Lawyers.
FRANK K. nOYLE. ATTORNP.Y.ATLAW.
Rooms 12, 14, 10 and 18 nurr building. .
F. K. IRACY.ATTY.COMMONWEALTH nLDO.
O. H. RKPIX)QLi:, ATTORNEY-LOANS NEGO.
tlated on real estate security. Mean bulldtnt,
corner Washington avenue and Spruce street.
UILLARD, WARREV A KNAPP, AITORNEYS
and counsellors at'law. ltepublicas bulldlnj,
Washington avenue.
JlfiSUP & JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COIIN.
sellors at-law. Commonwealth building. Rooms
19, 20 and 21.
HOWARD V. THAYER, ATTORNEY.
P03'lX. 8th floori Met building.
ROOMS
I A. WATRFt. ATTORNKY-ATLAW, BOARD
of Trade building, Scranton, Ta.
rATTERSOV A WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL
Rank building.
C COMKGVS, 0 13 REPUBLICAN RUILDINO.
A. W. BinTHOLF. OFFICE
211 Wyoming avenue.
MOVED TO NO.
Physicians and Sugeons.
DR W. B
avenue.
ALLEN, 613 NORTH WASHINGTON
DR. S. W L'AMOHEUJ.W OFFICE 3.10 WASH
Ington avenue. Residence, 131 Mulberry.
Chronia disease, lungs, heart, kidneys and
genito urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1
to 4 p. m.
Hotels and Rosturants.
THE ELK
avenue.
CAFE. 121 AND 127 FRANKLIN
Hates reasonable.
P. ZEIOLER. Proprietor.
KCRANTOV HOUSE. NER P., L. & W. TAS.
senger depot. Conducted on th European
plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor.
Scavenger.
A. D. BRIGOS CLEANS TRIVY VAULTS AND
reus pools; no odor; only Improved pumps used.
A. B. Brlggs, proprietor. Leave orders 1100
North Main svenue, or Klcke'n drug store, cor.
ncr Adams and Mulberry. Roth telephones
Seeds.
0. R. CLARKE A CO . SEEDSMEN AND SUR3
frymen, store 201 Washington avenue; greca
houses, 1060 North Main svenue; store tele
phone, 762.
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 611 LACKA. AVE.,
Scranton, Pa , manufacturer of Wire Screens.
Miscellaneous.
DRESS-MARINO FOR CHILDREN TO ORDERS
also ladles' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 212
Adsma avenue.
MKOAROKE RROS., I'lHNTRRS'
xelopes, paper bags, twine,
Washington avenue, Scranton.
fitirPLIES. EN
Warehouse, 130
Pa.
Till: WI!.KLSnRRi: RECORD CAN BE HAD
In Scranton at the news stands of Reismin
Rrcjs, 403 Spruce and 503 Linden: M. Norton,
f22 Lackawanna avenue; I, S. Schutzer, 211
Spruce street.
Money to Loan.
3J0,OW TO LOAN Lowest rstes; straight or
monthly payments. Stark & Co.,Trsders' bids.
ANY AMOUNT OK MONEY TO LOAN Quick,
stralgl t leans or Ruilalng and Loan. At
from 4 to 0 per rent. Call on N. V. Walker,
8U-31S Onnrll building.
LEGAL.
l'.sI'VTi; OF (IKORCK . Rl VNCIHRD. lite rl
the cm of Scianton, county ol Lackawanna,
tate of I'riiiLsvlvanla, deceased
I.HIrrs ot administration on the aboie named
etal hiving been granted to the undersigned,
alt jiersons having claims or demands against
the came will presint them loi settlement, and
nil tlm-o indebted to raid estate aie requested
to make pa)ment to
A1XX. W. DICK.sOS, Administrator.
Or to s,ranton, Pa.
V, K. TR CV, Attorney for litlate
JvOTiCU 19 IIRRKDY OIVEN that an sppllea
tion will li inadi to tho governor ot th
stita of Pennsylvania on the fifty dav rf August,
1001, by Kdward li. Jennyn. Anniew Kennedy, O.
Robert Campbell, Henry W. Kvjns and Edward
Jamoa, Jr., under tho provisions of an act of as
sembly ol tht commonwealth of Pennsylvania en
titled "An act to provida for the incorporation
nnd regulation of certain corporations, approved
the twenty-ninth dav of Apill, I7, and lh
several supplements thereto, lor a charter ot tlm
intruded corporation to be called "The (ilasgow
Coal and Coke Company. ' Ihe purpose and oh
jret of which Is tlie mining of coal and th
tuinufartiiring of coke- and selling coal and enke.
and for the tiauaition ot ill such business as
inav In- necessarih appurtenant thereto or con
neited IhiirwiHi. and for lluve piuposes to have,
po-scs ninl enjov all Ihe lights, benefits, powers
and privileges of the said ait of assembly snd
its supplements
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