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    THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1901.
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
SUSQUEHANNA.
EprU'. to the R'ranten Tribune.
Ktitur-hnnnrt, .Tuly SI. T1ip Trench
family rounlnn will hp held nt thf
ipslrlpnrp nf Opnrgp M. French, nt
North Jnptcnn, on Kilrlny, AilRtut 1.
The Mfwi. CtiinmlliKS, "f BlliR
hamton, me camping nenr tho Cns
cndl rtf Timothy Mtnehitn Is III nt hrr
hfJr on Jnokon otrrot.
Thr PrPcbytcrlnn Sunday ru'hool
jilrnlrkrtl lu Hninr-s' grove, L.mosboio,
torlny.
TIip tt nut Halting erason In this
nlacp c'nipil on TurFilny.
Th hinoolioro Mpthodht Kplseopal
Sunday echool will picnic on thp
church lnwn on I'thlny afternoon and
cvenlns '
Thr ftinc-rnl of Krank Carr, late n
private- In Company V, Forty-six
United States volunteer Infantry, took
place fioni the Stevens' Point Tree
Methodist chut cli on Sunday morning,
Rev i; Pientleo ofllclatlnir.
The lemnliH of tho late Frank
Belehor, who died In Alaska, where
he was engaged In cold mlnlnR, ar
rived here on Tuesday, and the fu
neral and Intei ment will take place
at South rjib'on.on Friday.
Mlox Anna M. Donley, who Ii em
ployed in Hlnghaniton, li visiting her
parents in tlih place.
Mrs. Katheilne I'eirlne ii visiting
friend' at Pasale, New Jersey.
Mrs. Addle llrer H the guest of
relatives at Ithaca.
Colonel PIihiIp C Pratt, of New
Mil ford. wa In town on Tuesday. The
colonel will undoubtedly be the next
tate senator fiom this district He
is In cery way Hplendldly qualified
for th" position. He is most popular
wheie he is best known.
Mis. Rlehaid I.own, of the Oak
land side. Is ill.
Vlllllam M Pnt, esq , of Montrose,
the Nestor of the Susquehanna bar,
was In town on Tuesday. The cen
lal and able h.iuistor Is always glad
tri come to Susquehanna, where every
Rood mnu is his friend.
Theie aie no late cableRrams con
t'd nlnjr the pioposed central lire sta
tion The anaiiRements cieep.
Some of our townspeople will take
In tho Republican county convention
instead of the Pan-Ameilcan. They
want to ro whore theic Is the most
excitement.
C. I. Fisher nnd son. Judnu, of the
Oakland side, nre seeing the sights
of tho pan-American.
HOPBOTTOM.
Speoiil tn the Scranton Tribune
Hophottom, .Tuly 31 Many barns in
this locality were destroyed bv fire
limine the thunder strums of Sunday
evening and Mrjid.iy. At about .
o'clock on Sunday lightning fired the
barn belonging to Flunk .lackson and
fte.sti overt it. together with his entile
ciop of hay. which had Just been
hunoMcd, and all his fanning ma
ohineiy. The lo-s is about Jl.fiOO, ln
Miiance $700. hater in the evening a
bolt stunk a barn on "Warren Hast
man's faim, about one mile west fiom
the Jackson faim, nnd It nIo was
consumed, together with the contents.
This was a smaller bain, but cairled
an Insurant e of only $200. On Monday
n bat ii belonging to Harry Rrewster,
built only one year ago to replace one
riestioed by lightning two oais ago,
was also consumed by the same flciy
element. It was reported on Monday
that f-oen flies weie visible Sunday
evening fiom the vicinity of Brooklyn
at one time, and fourteen buildings
about the imtntiy neaiby nre said to
have been binned.
.Mr. and Mrc V.. M. Loomls nre
spending the week at tho Pan-American.
Dr. A. J. Taylor also left for Buf
falo yohtctday.
J. H. Tiffany returned Tuesday even
ing from Montroo, wheie his wife is
111, and reports her condition as very
critical
A meeting of the st hool boatd is ap
pointed for this evening nnyl it Is
hoped that the appointment of teach
ers will take place at this meeting.
Mrs. Paul Beatdsley has returned
home fiom an extended visit with her
parents.
Mrs. m. a. Blair Is suffeiing with
malaila.
Mr. and Mis. i:. M. Tiffany spent
Sunday in Set anion with their daugh
ter. Mrs. Men ill.
Rev. O. P. Beatdsley, of Sheiman,
N. V., will preach In the Universallst
church August 11.
LAKEWINOLA.
Special to the Scranton Irlbtin
Iake Wlnola. July 31. A piogressivs
euchre club has been otganlzed by
the guests of the Clifton Hotel.
Little Willie Bony will bo nt Wanlta
camp Sunday, Aug. 4.
Miss Jet. Ftantz, of the Minnetonka
cottage, has btoken tho record for
twjmmlng this ear at Uike Wlnola.
Ben Hynon's sailboat capsized nnd
was rescued by Miss Kate Frantz.
The second annual masquerade ball
will be h!d at the Clifton Hotel" Mon
day, Aug 5 Special music has been
engaged and neiy effort will be made
to make this a stand event.
The young people nt Lake Wlnola
are busy making costumes for the
mnrqueradP ball, to he held at tho
Clifton Hotel in the near futuie.
The Wanlta Camping Uub has ar
rived at the lake.
F. W. Strong, president of the D.
M. P. club, is nt the Clltton Hotel this
week.
Mrs. Dr. L H. Olbbs and daughter,
of Scranton, aie spending their vaca
tion at the lake.
L. A. Harding and John Walters, of
Pcranton, are upending their vacation
at Lnko Wlnola,
A larco crowd attended the shirt
waist hop nt the Clifton labt night.
MONTROSE.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Montrose, July 30. The attendance
nt court this week Is light.
Clerk ndwaid it. W. Scule, of the
Federal court, was professionally en
Kaged In town yesterday.
Mis H'ssie Chambcilaln, of 'iio.ik
lyn, was tho guest of her uncle, Dr. W.
I Rlehardbon, jesterrtay.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Cox, of
Scranton, are guests of his mother,
Mrs, Annu .V. Cox, at her home on
til ii i v s'tiet,
Matthew .1. Harrington, an elderly
and much respected lesldent, U criti
cally ill at his residence on Derot
street. He Is the father of Captain
John C llnrrlrtplniv nf C'nmnnnv O.
Thirteenth regiment, N. O. V.
Mrs, Itenjnmln Bowman, of Ring
hamton, Is visiting filends in this
place, heio she formerly icsliled.
miss niennle M. Bunnell, of Rush,
was a visitor In town today.
O. M. Dolowny, of Drooklin, was In
Montrose yesterday.
The metnliem nnd fi lendn of th
Baptist Sunday school will attend their
r.nnual picnic at Heart lake tomor
row.
; 1llni,llnr rtf mil ttrr..llir ol a ulll I a
held at the tnutt lu use at 7.30 o'o k
next Monday ivenlng, August 5. 13 wry
lutnier into: if ted In the milk situation
is requested to be present.
The ii"ly elected nfllceis of I1.&
Wottmn'.i chtlstlnn union of this ul.i .i
nte: Mis, C. D. Haw ley. nrcsldcnt:
Mm. A. L. Hcnton, Mrs. 8. 13. Bum-is,
CARD
Can you cut out the seven card?
vice prcsidtrits; Mis. C. N. Lons,
secietary; ans. u. u. wattous, ttcas-
uier.
Dr. Reed Bums, of Scranton, was in
town today, having been summoned in
consultation in the case of M. J. Har-
rlnRton, who Is dangerously Hi.
During n thunder shower that visit
ed this lilace vestcidav nfternonn
there was n great elect! leal display
fine" lightning struck at seveial points
In tho borough. At tho residence of S.
M. AVilson, on Chut eh street, pait of
a chimney was knocked down, il few
shingles torn off and soot fiom tho
chimney was liberally scattered
thiough one of the upstaiis rooms At
Wilbur Rlfenbuiv's lesldence. on Lake
avenue, the lightning toie thieo holes
tinougn tne roof. No one was Injured,
but Mis. Wilson nnd a servant weie
slightly shocked.
Prof. B. W. Pease, mincinal of the
Hnllstead graded school, nnd who as
pires to be the next county superin
tendent of Wthools, was greeting
f i lends in,, Monti ose today.
'lite congtegallon of St. Maty's
Catholic church will hold tliph third
annual picnic on the fair giounds in
tnia piaco on Tiiursday, August 15.
HONESDALE.
Epeclal to the Scranton Tribune.
Honesdale, July 31. Tho Sunday
school tiain for Lake Lodoio will
leave Honesdale Trlday at f a. in.
Tho Baptist Social club will meet
in the lectuie loom of tho church
Thuisday evening.
The Sunday ball players that went
to Carhondale last Sunday were not
members of tho Honesdale ball team,
as represented.
Hon. and Mis. T. J Ham are spend
ing the present week In New Yoik.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Lowder ate the
guests of Mr. and Mr. Alficd Corey,
of West nttston.
Miss Kleanor S. Kimble is very 111
with diphtheria nt the homp of her
father, Hon. F P Kimble.
Rev. nnd Mis. James P. Waio will
spend the month of August at Tusca
lot. i cottage. Beech lake.
Mr. and Mrs. William 11. Dlmmlck,
Mr. nnd Mis. J. Wallace Lambert nnd
chlldien and .enas II. Russell re
turned Wednesday evening fiom Bel
mar, N. J., wheie thev have been
spending the past month.
Fred and James Ciosslpy, of Chicago,
have been calling on Honesdale
friends. They were called home by
the Illness of their mother, who is
staving at Blooming Grove, riko
county.
Mrs. nr Kdson Green, of Green
Ridge, has been the guest of Miss
Blanche I Wood for several days.
Miss sue Keen Is the guest of
filends tn Scranton.
Attorney and Mrs Fred K. Beers
ate guests at thp homp of Mr. Beers'
parents.
Sunday eenlng. lightning struck the
barn of Blrdsall Biothers, but did
veiy little damage. Dining the namo
shower, a cow belonging to Abiam
Hawker of I'nlon Hill, was killed
The twenty-live fresh air boys thnt
have been entertained here the past
two weeks leturned to Now Yoik to.
duy.
FACTORYVILLE.
Special to the Scranton Trlhune
Fnctoryvllle, July 30 Mr. nnd Mrs.
HPiiry Carpenter nnd children re
turned last evening from Honesdale,
wheie they had been visiting rela
tives. Miss Bess Spencer went tn Waverly,
N. Y last Satuiday to visit her sis
tcr. Mr. W. II. Snover came up from
Camden. N. J., and spent Sunday with
his family here.
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Thompson nnd
daughter, Ruth, spent Sunday In
Scranton.
Don't forget the supper to be served
at the Methodist church Wednesday
evenlne.
Rev j. w, Lee, pastor of the
Methodist chinch, has been granted
n short vacation, and there will be no
preaching at his church next Sabbath,
. The union temperance services last
Sunday evening were not to well at-
tended an usual on account of the
severe thunder shower.
Family reunions nre In order now.
The Armstrong family holds theirs on
the Academy grove Thursday, Aug. 1.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Stanley Reynolds left
Monday for Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Slmrell, of Scran
ton, and Mr. Bcardsley, of Bingham
ton, N. Y were guests of. Mrs. Sarah
Slmrell lint Sunday,
Miss May Austin, of Nicholson, was
recently married to Mr. Gilbert White,
of Dunmore. Mrs. White has many
friends In this town who wish her n
pleasant nnd prospcious life.
DURVEA.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Duryea, July 31. Arrangements nre
all completed for the Methodist Hplsco
pitl Sunday school picnic to be held
at Riverside paik, Friday.
Tho scholars of the Sabbath school
are tequcsted to meet at the Cooper
residence from where they will be con
vectl to tho park In wagons rented
for the occasion.
Tho elder scholnrs nnd teachers also
some of the parents that are Interested
will be nt the park before the scholars,
so as tn have everything prepared for
their pleasure.
Mrs. W. O. Uvans visited at the homo
PUZZLE.
anJ form a perfect square?
of her mother Mis. Benjamin Richard
son, Tuseday.
Mesdames John Dills nnd James
Rolles and sons Charles and Hoiate
visited at tho home of their biother
Mr. Thomas Richardson, Tuesday.
Mis. Joseph Martin Is 111.
Miss Mabel StIes Is visiting her
aunt Miss Chnilc.s Lamoieaux or
Huntsvllle
Squire and Mrs. James B. Gilboy are
visiting at Atlantic Clt.
Prof, and Mis. r. J. Regan have re
turned home after a visit at the Pan
Ameilcan exposition.
Seveial people of this place attended
the event sion of the Qnlden Hagle,
jesteida.v, to Lake Lndoie.
Miss Com Glffeather of Womlng Is
v .siting In town.
Mrs, Hugh Mi Donald of Plains cal
led in town yestetdav.
Mis. Ftank Kushula Is ill.
Mis. H. W Hallstead and daughter,
Mrs Astor aie III.
Miss Beitha Smith is visiting at At
lantic City.
Dr. ami .Mis. W. B. lier aio visiting
at Klmrurst.
HARFORD.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Huiford, July 31 Supt. Matthews, ot
the Orphan ft hool, ntterde.l the fun
ei.,1 of Judge Darte in Wilkcs-Bure
last week.
Jack Buggs has gone to Owcgo to
ca n the .vit hinist tiadc.
RJclmid Kninin, ot 'Wtllkos-fBarre,
spent Sunday at tho home of Hugh
MucConuell.
Mis. Sarah Dixon nnd daughter, of
Massachusetts, aio visiting Mr. and
Mis. John Dixon.
Mis. T. M. Majnaid spent last week
In Blnghammn.
Mr. and Mis. 1M. Patteison and Hon,
of Scianton, ate visiting Ml. Patter
son's father and mnthei.
Mr. and Mrs. Funk Caipcnter visit
ed Mr. Caipontei's sister In Thompson
Satuiday.
Tho union picnic of the Sunday
schools will be held nt Tlngley lako
August S. The Harford cm net band
will furnish music. Come und have a
good time.
Miss Maiantha Thatihcr died nt her
homo bniunln, July ;. The funeial
was held Sunday at the Congtega
tlonal chuuh, Rev. J. P. .Maxwell ofll
ciating. Her age was fil yeais.
A bain on tho Horace Sweet farm
was struck by lightning Sunday night
ami lunnert. jir Seamens, the ten
ant, had Just finished haying Saturday
nnd thcio was a load of hay left on tho
wagon that was also burned. Insui
nnce $100.
Mrs. Nicholson and daughter are
visiting Mis. W. S. Sophia.
Republican pilmatlea will bo held at
O. L Payne s shop August 6 from 2.J0
to 3 30 p. in.
The dining hall on the fair grounds
will be let for this fall's, fair by sealed
bids, which should bo In the hands of
the executive committee before August
15
Rev. J. P. Manwell will spend his va
cation Ht his former home in Massa
chusetts. A bam on tho Heniy Sweet farm was
destioved by lightning Monday night.
We understand theie was no Insur
ance. II. S. Kasterbtook and family, F.
P. Tlngley nnd family, Riley Wescott
nnd family, of Gibson, Mr. and Mis.
Heniy Barnnid and son, of Hanls
buig. Miss Kthel Tiffany and Mrs.
Georgo Tiffany and son, of Brooklyn,
aio camping nt Page's pond tor u
w eek,
PITTSTON.
Spvlal to the ianlun Tiilmne.
Plttston. July 31. cijde Illehards. of
AVashlngton street. West nttston, who
has heen a patient In the Moses Taylor
hospital, Hcianton, for the past few
weeks, having undergone a delicate
npetatlon, Is recovering nicely, and ex
pects to return home this week.
Wright Horton, of Luzerne avenue,
West Plttston. will he taken to ttie
Wllkes-Barre ho&pital tomorrow, where
he will undergo an operation. Mr. Hor
ton is employed as a barn boss at one
of the collieries here, and recently was
kicked In the side by a mule, A swell
ing remains on the spot of the Injury
and Is giving Mr. Horton much trouble.
William Devnney, Plttston corre
spondent of tho Wllkes-Barre Record,
hnd a natrow ecnpp from drowning nt
Hnivey's lnke jesterday, while In nt
tendance on tho annual outing of the
choir of St. John's Catholic church.
Thp funeral of Samuel P. Williams,
a well-known tesldent of this place,
wIiofc death occurred Sunday evening,
took place this afternoon.
Work Is pingresslng rapidly on the
new rapid transit road In the vicinity
of Dupont. The foundation work Is be
ing laid fur a small bridge over n
wngon road at that rlace, and about
200 feet of the embankment has been
constructed. Work war commenced on
the culm pile at the Heidelberg colliery
this morning, nt the point where the
road will itom from the right-hand side
of the highway to Hip left, passing over
the Scranton railway tracks,
Mrs. Kelstler, of Salem street, West
Plttston, will leave here tomonow for
Stroudsburg, where she will leslde with
relatives. Her health has been poor for
some time.
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TUKNHANNOCK.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Tunkhannoek, July 31. Rev. John It.
Brown and wife, nf New Haven, Conn.,
are thp guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. F.
Metcalf, on Harrison tteet. Rev. Mr.
Brown was foimerly pastor of tho
Presbyterian church nt this place.
Miss Louise Pttrdon, who has been
seriously 111 with nervous prostration,
Is convalescent.
Mis Agnes Stark l spending the
week with ft lends nt Lake Wlnola.
Dr. i:. H Hill, of nttston, was a
caller In town on Wednesday.
Andrew P. Bedford, of Scianton, was
a gciest nt Hotel Giaham on Wednes
day. The funeial of tho late Mis. Isaac
De-Witt took place on Wednesday after
noon from the iesdene of her son, O.
Dow DeWltt. The remains were burled
In Sunnyslde cemetery.
Dnntol Mahanna, of Sayre, employed
as a btakeimn on the local freight
ttaln, had the misfortune to lose a foot,
whllo engaged at his work here on
Wednesday morning As he stepped
from his train, he was struck and his
leg tun over by the snivel train, which
backed down behind him, unseen by
him. He wnsi taken to the onlce of Dr.
R. K. Blddleman for treatment, and
subsequently lemovcd to the hospital
at Sayre.
Marriage licenses have been lfpued to
Harry Lackev, of Tunkhannoek, nnd
Miss Agnes Hnmpsey of Auburn, Pn :
Fiank S French, of Vosbtng, nnd Miss
Otta Wnlter, of Rukell Hill; Samuel
I Bennptt. of Lenox, Pa , nnd Miss
Carrie V. Snyder of Nicholson.
Mr. nnd Mie D W. Stark nnd Mr.
and Mrs Heniy Prevost attended the
French-Walter wedding, nt Russell Hill,
on Wednesday evening.
County Audtlor Fred J. Klntper of
Mehonpany, was doing business In town
on Wednesday.
Mlssesi Gertrude, Jessie and Virginia
Luckenblll, who have been visiting the
past threp weeks at Lehlphton, Beth
lehpm, returned home on Wedneda
Asa 11. Frear, of Like Wlnola, was
a caller In town on Wednesday.
AVOCA.
The voting folks of the Methodist
Hplscopal thuich will sell home
made ai titles nnd will icport pro
ceeds to the pipsidont, Mis. R. M.
Pascoo.
A young daughter of Mr. and Mis.
Thomas Williams is critically ill of
clioleifV Infantum.
Mi nnd Mis. TMwnrd Laltd, daugh
ter Leah and son Alex., Misses Agnes
Moiahnn, Bessie Webber and John
Webber will leave today for Atlantic
City.
Miss Anna Brehony Is visiting
filends I-i Kckley.
Miss Nellie Muiphy Is spending her
vacation at Oystal Lake.
Reinaid, the U-yeai-old son of Mi
ami Mrs. Patrick Meehan, of Hill
street, v hlle cxpeiimentlng with a
dynamite tap, sustained seveie In
Jutles about tho ee.
Miss .Mat gat et Rennimau Is sojourn
ing at Lake Ailel.
Mrs. Fiank Annuel man and son, of
Caibondale, aie visiting at the Alex
ander lesldence, on MeAlplne stieet.
On account of a break In the ma
chinery, woik was suspended at tho
Hillside collleiy yesterday for tho le
m. under of tho week.
Rev. A. J. Wolsley, of Tyionc, Is
visiting filends heic.
Stop Colds
when you feel one coming on by taking
Kiausc'b Cold Cine. Piepaicd In con
venient capsules that cuie while )oti
woik. Pi Ice ice. Sold by all druggists.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Hevlew.
New York, Julv .It There utie no indication
this mi rm;i(r ot am awakening (mm the letliareic
sutc in winch tho utoik In-, been clurine t he
tin I ( thii wrl. V i-pjmiioiIr flip uji if
feci. I in stoilut o' the United stjtM irel
toip i ulon at the openiiu; on the flume nf tho
Vnulsrnuatiil lailui I vitf upon ttnm lor
nettling; the strike .it then region )rtrnj
'I lie uhole innket openw! tloun m tnpalhy nn
tier the atuik of the prefcMionil trailer Put
the julnequent uilion of the nuiket ileiiion.-trf leil
its uifcvlonl ihuructer. The openlup dip, ful
limine itenla' decline, reprcentcd the extent
to uhuli small trader writ uilhiiK to commit
thinuehc, and they lomnienecd to buy tu iiivrr
ahort tontraita and tike their prorlti, if pniulnlr.
In the ahfenco nf an; Importint interne lu the.
nivrkrt thee dan todtj larjina; fluiUatlona
aie all that tan he rvprited
The poluj nf li n Hie cilled the larger In
teipst. pcndinir tin dotelepmcntu of new factors,
including the eitleniciit of the ateel ctrike,
seemed to he pictt ileulj defined h thee n.
riication lly Imiinir ttoika freely during the
period of liquidation, thev aicnmpllnhcd tlirlr
pmpoie o' uppcrliiir prlce Mhen print, ad
anced the; eie willirur to ell nut the holdinct
which weio taken purelj for mpportinjr puipntea,
hut were ilearly tindiipoiied lo atteinpl an cv
teiKlie ndtance until the aitmtlon iliir Hi. If
The market in thu left fallou, evtepl for tun
effi rtt cf email innlinsrnt of rrofeiion.il op
eratoM, uhoe attrmrta to moc nrlcea are of
mall efficient- lhe nerure no fi)llonK when
thev hid un nricen and thev induce no ininnit
ant llquMilion now when thty nfler tjn-m down
.l xne cio-e nitce weie aunui me lownu of tna
riav Intiniatlous that the Mrike fettlrmeiit nego.
tiationa weie not coins smoothly helped to this
end 'Hie clolnir waa thin made weak. Unhid
State fell an extreme I, and the preferred
3'a The mod ionpliuoii feature nf the market
next to these, wj Norfolk and Wetern width
rne nearly three point on a perltrnt tleinand
which waa without explanation. Total aalea to.
tlat, ni,i"l ahare
The rallioad bond market waa Intenadv dull
and irregular Total aalei, par value, 'j'll.noo
I nlttd Mates bond were all unchanged on the
last tall.
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bUITB Of leilioom furniture, indudina; hilr
mattifMi nun nox fprin;, iu, coai i.
Call at SOI Madison inrnue.
lOlt LK-lo phaeton, three lumber wagotw,
tno acts of hanietJ and three horses At
Anlej' Lumber aid,
HOt St S for ale, rent or exchange Tiadm'
ItCdl K.tate Un , 120 and la Wahln(rton aie-
FOlt SM.l, lo William tireTltrM 'lfl cn
Model V Manhattan, nil in fltt t lavi hhai.
Can be bought at a hngaln and fee.) at ary
time at I ndertwind Ttpcriter Ofrice, K. II.
Coffin, ManiRcr, ltoom 5, Arcade building, el'j.
JUST AltniVKIl with a tar-load of boriet end
tlrici, weicht Irom l.ono to lVO0, eeieral
clwely matched teim, ( un be fcen at 314 Hay
ond court. K M Cobb,
rOIt SAI.K Cottrell t Son ejllnder r'".
.1.1x16. in good condition, new roller. V00.
rrly UllkesHarre Tlmca Office, Wilkes Darrc,
Pa.
For Sale or Kent.
xvvvvyvvvvvvvvvv
roil SVI.i: OP. nKVT llnele houe, W4 Weh
ter aienue. Ten room, rteam heat. O. F.
Ite.inoldj, Connell building.
Money to Loan.
ICJO.lKM TO LOAN Loneat rotes: itraight or
monthly pajments. Stark tt Co.,Tradera" bldir.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO I O VV -Quick,
itral.Tl t leans or Building and Loan. At
from 4 to 8 per cent Call on N. V. Walker,
S1I.3H Connell bulldinc
Boarders Wanted.
vVANTLD Telle hoarders, Mrs. Tompkins, 631
Wa'hlnRton aiciiue.
Personal.
Ol'lt NKW BOOK sent free, fully Illustrated,
treat of all tomlitlon of men. tells how to
ntUIn "Perfect Minhood " lioultl be in the
hands of eteri mile adult Addres Krle Medical
Co, "Hook bent ," Buffalo, N. .
'outhcrn ruiflo .VI .W, 5i'J Sji
Norfolk o. Wtctern ... 4"& .'.J, 4'1's, 62';
N (entr.il Ilii'j 1514, 1V loOU
Out A Western 1i .tl Rl'i Sili
IVnni It It ill' H ll'.'i lH'J
l'.icltlc Mill 40 4U 411 40
ltcidlni; III II '-, 4I 41 41t
llejdinir Iti , I'r 7fi 7i.t Tfi'a TVi
Soutlein It B 2'i's 2'i'i 2''i
s lilh It. It, I'r Hii ei St'i fi4't
lenii. Coil A linn IJ Ui'j l! fJ
I. s I.eithei I.!' 1J l 12i
V s leather. I'r 7J 7M 7'i 7'j
t S Rubber 10 10 10 10
I nion Pirlftc os lio', i ii
t nirn I'jiitt , IT. 81 t.ii, 8a (S
Wnlnsli, I'r HOVl 401, ,-0 .10',
Western I nlnn 02 W Ht'i OP,
(ol t'uel !. Iron oi; 'Hi; m M
Mual (upper 1H'4 1144 Ui't 1H
People' (.as Ill 111 111 1M
rrie !7'i 37 !7 37
I rie, 1st Mi1 i7 fWi M"
Col o 1' 1! U' II
-lea I'jufii 41 41 W ln,i
Vm Car loutidry 2)'4 20'; i, I'H,
I P steel Co 4.', 4IS 42U 4,'ij
U. b. Sled Ca, Pr.... v: SI tw, bl
M.tt V.OIIK nitMV VIMIKr-r
Open Iliisli Low. do.
WIIFVT. Injf est rst inc
keptemlier 7l'i Tl1 7 7i
Dcceinlicr "o'i '.ti'i 7V j,i
t-()lts
September ft't 601, ,Vii 50
Dctembcr 50it WU J0 M)'t
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCK
!aciiniia Dali Co , Pr
Count! Milncs Bank Titist Co .
I liet National Bank'(Carbondale) ,
Mirdard Drlllins Co
Third National Bank
Dine Deposit ind Discount Bank.,
Kcrnomj light. II. A f Co
First National Bank
Lacka Trust fafe Deposit Co
Clark A noer Co, Pr.
Scranton Iron Fence k Mts. Co....
Scranton Axle Work
Scianton "-aiinK Bink
Traders' National Bank
scranton Bolt A Nut to
People's Bink .. ..
Sw Mexico lly k C
Scranton P.venRer Hallway, first
Mortnace, due 1020 . . . ., .
Tecple'e street Railway, first mort.
cace, due 1013
People's Street llillwaj, (leneral
mortcace, due 1021 ...
Dickson ManufactiirlnK Lo
lacka. Tonhtp School 5 per rrnt.
City of scranton St. Imp, fi per
cent
r.al5';C
Bean Per bushel, choice marrow,
Scranton Traction per cent ....
Bid. Asket
M . .
32.
. . 30
4-0
275 ...
43
1200
IV)
100
M
175
!"
75
"5 ...
"5 ...
US ...
inn
... 103
103
tl Kk2 6-5
115 .,.
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Correned hv II (! Dile, 27 Lackawanna Ave)
Butter Flesh ircamcrj, 20Via21c; dairj,
freh, l'J'sa2iiji
Cheese Full cream. 10'..atlc
l res -W eitern lreh, llali-c ; nearby ttate,
llijaltic
Vledium Beans Per bushel, $2 40a 45.
firee n Peas- Per bushel, $1 lOal 4V
I lour Best patent, per barrel, l 45
Bians Per bushel, choice jnarrow, $2.JJa2.60.
Potatoes- Per biuhel, lal 10.
Onions Per bushel, $1
New York Grain and Produce.
Niw York, .lulv II - Hour ijuiet and about
etcadi Wheat -spot eai . No 2 red, 7fle.
f t b afloat, .No 2 led, 73si eleiator, No
1 noithein Duluth. 7fl'ic. f o b afloat Options
t peucd atcadj They finally sold orl under real
nine, hoer, and c losrd ra at Hi net ric
t line S'ptember dosed 73c i Oct, 71 'c ,
Ilet , 75i ( oin spot firm. No 2, 50c ele
iator and 5ic f o, b afloit Option market
was quiet but stronir Coei tirin and HallHc
net hisher. .September cloed Yk . (lit , SOCjc ,
Die . (0'c' Oju Mint flini. No i, .iH ; No
3. .I7'4t ; No white. 4lijc . n. 3 white.
Wti , track nilxnl western, 47'iai04c j track
white, 40j!t Optlnns cpilet but llim with lorn
Iluttir I lim, neanierj, loajtl'-t . factory, H
al'c , imitation trcjiueit, 14al7ji , stale
riilrj, llalOc Chee stfadj , fjuo Ijrue
toloit'd, HHc i fancj Uibc white, U'saOHo i
fjnev email colored, H'sC , famv null white,
9'iaOV Fur steadi elate and Penna , Irti
Isc , western, uncandled, SjHc , wetein, can
dled, 12alb2i.
Chicago Grain nnd Produce.
Chicatr", .lull 31 Todaj'a session wi a nulet
one on the board nf trade Corn ruled atrone
anil,i!ocd l'i hluhei (or .September, wldlc oais
In iivnipithi clrsed He Imprined Wheat wj
teartv much nf the time, but closed easw. 'JaVst
lower I'roilklons were dull and Irrettiilar, tlos
Ins; unchatiRid to 25c. depressed, Lath quota
tions weie as follows:
Hour Htm, No 3 iprlno; wheat, Hf'iaHSc :
No 3 rcii, usi,i(!,c i No, 2 corn, Slatlc ,
No, 2 jcIlo. 5l,i , No 1 oats, 31'jaJ.ii . So.
2 white, Jaa5tv i No white, .5'2a37!,c ,
.No i ne, AVijnVrtc 0 l flax seed, tl 84,
prime timothy seed, J 23j mess pork, f Hall 05,
lard, $Ma9n7's. -hoit ribs, side, 7S5a8s dry
li'l. rtoulr,'Jf', 7,;ec i short cl id".
JSSOaStO; whiikey, $1 ;o.
Chicago Livs Stock Market.
Chlcajo. July SI, Cattle Receipts, 13,000, In
eluding 250 'iexansi market actlie and 10 to
20 centi hither; alt of recent seiere slump now
3
More
Wanted.
W'ANTI.D One thousand peisons to buy enc
thousand bottles "Knights,' Aromatla Sjrup
of Prune," tutute'e greatest phjslc. l.area
bottle, 25 cents. Chas. P. Jones, 1JJ7 Datk
son aienue.
5VAMKD An Intelligent (Cnlhollt) lad) or sen
tlenian to fill a llcht, pleasant position!
Rood ps), If suitable. Address P. O. Box 20,
fronton, Pa.
Help Wanted Male.
RKSini.Sr MVNMIKII W'ANri.n-Wllli head
tuarl(is In guantoii, for a nianufailurlm;
cempani, maiketine: a prclutt of enormous dally
tonaumptlon, good salary mid olfltc expenses
ald esiellent opportunity fur nun of numl
landing; nnd mine lapltil Call for Interiliw,
a It. Ull.on, 11 to .1, lloom 27, Motel Jcnnjn
WANT LD Hockmen wanted; 20 maihine run
ntr can secure steady work nt uond waues
In West Virginia. sfe It, M Itonscr, Mnstun,
on or before Wednesdsj, July 31,
WAMKI Young man as assistant slenngnpher
and typewriter, must hate i-oor) adiln und
fair edutation. Apply at ome, Division Freight
and Passenger Agent otttce, Lsikawanna B It.
W'ANTKD Men to ell our witer motor lo run
washing matlilnm k for S hunsinan,
Foote A bhear Co, 119 Washington avenue.
WAMrD T ONCH A joung man between thn
ages of H and 25, who I a first class stenog
rapher and tjpewrller, and accustomed to general
office work. Applj in own handwriting to P. O.
Box 375, City.
WANTED Young man a assistant bookkeeper,
who understands stenography and tjpewrll.
Inc. A chan'e for adiantement for the right
pait. Addr&i "C," this office.
Help Wanted Female.
VVANTFD V reliable, competent second girl.
Call Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Clarence 11
Sturges', lorner of Delawaie street and Adams
aienue.
5VANTi:n AT ON( K IMo girl. Cook and gen
eral housework Hotel M.ilion, Oljphant, Pa
W'ANTFD V good ljundres at Forest Cltj
Steam I ai-ndry. V S. Itosklns.
W'ANTID Voting ladr well acquilnted in Mule
Park tn make fall In that part of the city
flood silarj and steady cmplojmcnt. Boston lea
Co . city. '
BRANCH WANT OFFICES.
Want Advertisements Will Be
Received at Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALBERT SCHLUTZ. comer Mulberry
street and Webster avenue.
CUSTAV I'ICHEL. 650 Adama avenue.
West Side
GF.OrtOE W. JF.SKINS, 101 South Main
avenue
South Scranton
FRED L. TtRPPE. 720 Cedar avenue.
North Scranton
GEO. W. DAVIS, comer North Main
avenue and Market street.
Green Ridge
CHABIES P. JONT.S, 1557 Dickson
aienue.
T. J JOHNS, MO Creen Itldgo street.
O. lOIU'VC, corner Washington ave
nue and Marlon street.
Petersburg
W. II. KNFPFr.L, 1017 Irving avenue.
Dunmore
J. a, BONK k SON.
regained; good to prune steer. $5 iOart 10, poor
to medium, ifllOaVjO, Mockers and feeder,
$2 5ilallO. cow. $2 73a4 tij, hclfeis, $2..t5.i),
tanneis, 1 25i2 O, bulls, i250aluO, tahes,
?i1.75, Tcvia steer, $3a4 TO
llot. Hiifipts todji, 0HX); tomorrow, 27
4HW, left mer, r!,201, earlv market strong on
good grides, steady for hulk; tlce weik,
mixed anl butchers, 5 5a5!5, good to choiie
heait, $) SJati in, lough heaiv, ') 'Oi3.73, light,
$5 65i5 70, bulk of sale, 5 &0a5 00,
sheep lleieopt 15,000, sheep, strong; lainh.
steady to l(k higher, good to choiie wethen,
$.1 75a4 23; fair to iholie liiived, 'f.l 251.1 Ti;
western sheep, !fl2jaloo; jcirllngs, tlal'li;
naliie lambs, $2 2oa5 40, wclcin lamb, l ..Vi
6.10
Official receipts and shipments for jestcrday:
Becclpt -( attic. 5,7(5; hogs, 11,'iU, licep,
20,170. Shipments-Cattle, 2.0.18, hogs, 1,021,
cheep, 3.22J.
Buffalo Live Stock.
Fast Buffalo, lulv 31 Cattle None on bale to
da i l iIim. ?4 SiiOSO
ll'g Offorirg. II lira fresh arrlials and 10
loads lefl oer; best medium and hcaij, 6a0 05;
pig, K 75
Sheep and lamlx rise tar on sal"; spring
lambs, choice tn fancj, f.5 75iri, native sheep,
choice to extra mixed, $3 00al 13.
East Liberty Cattle.
Fast T.lherli. Inly 31 -Cnttle-VUrket stesdi ;
heau, 55na575, prime, fl 40a5 50, good, Vj 10
a5 23, fat cow, $2nl, bull and stag 2al
IJngN Market aitiie, mediums, JistJ07i';
prim lieau, 1i2U. best heaiv sorkers, '15
afi; light do., ?5 S.5a". no, pig, 3 F0t5 M, skips,
$4 50a5 50 rough. Wi5 tVO
Sheep Vfarket steady un bet grades; beit
wether, V Wall SO, good, 4al 15, mixrd, ,! '23
ai.75; culls and common, l J0a2 5O, yearling.
$14 30, leal calie, M 50a, hcaiy and thin,
5(a5, spnn; lamb, p.jj V).
Oil Market.
Oil Citi, Julv 31 -Credit balance. 125; cer.
tlficales, no bid Shipments, 121 425; average,
101,279. Huns, 117,016, average, 88,541.
BASE BALL.
National League.
U Boston It. If. F
New Voik 0 0 0 0 (1 ft 0 ft 0 0 5 1
Boston I 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 5 0 ft
Batteries Denier, I'hjle snd Warner; Willie
and hittridge. Cmpiie Djcr.
At Brookljn It. II. K
Philadelphia 1000000 J 1-J fi 1
Brooklin 0 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0-O 3 3
Battrries Townsend ard Mil'arland; Donoian
and Fairell. Umpire Imslie.
At Cincinnati- R. II F.
Chicago .ononjsononoon o in l
Cino'natl. 0 i) t ft 3 0000 0 0 0 0 I 5 13 5
Batterii -Hughes and Kahoe; Halm atid Ber
gen I niplrr Nash and Brown
(M. Lo.iit Plttshuig not scheduled.
American League.
t Philadelphia n II
i:
Bo.tcn 201 2002 s0 10 It ,t
Philadelphia 0 2 0 1 3 0 ft 7 x-ll 11 5
Baltcries Winter, Lewi and Cregirj t'rar
and smith. I'ntplre Connolly,
At Baltimore It. II. F.
Wa.hlrgton ft 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 3
Daltlmoie 1 ft 0 0 0 1 0 I x-0 I 1
Balteiles Patten and Clatk; Foieirin anl
Uresnahan. Implies Cantlllon and Ilafu.cll.
At Chicago- It. II, K
Delioit ft ft 0 ft 0 ft 0 0 0-0 (1 0
chiiago loinnooox-s a 2
Batteries Miller nd Buelon; (irifrtth and
Sullivan. I'mpirti Sheildn and Manauau,
CIi eland Milwaukee not scheduled.
Eastern League.
SITUATIONS
WANTED
FREE.
Brockton, 9j Worcester, 15.
Hartford, 2 Proiidenee, 0
Toronto, 4; Rochester, 9 (lint gsme)
Toronto, 5; Rochester, 10 (itcond game.)
DIRECTORY.
Insertions 25 Cents
Then I'our Llnei, A Cent tor Haclt ntr Lint.
Situations Wanted.
SITCVTIOV WANTI'.n-llv a girl to ii ((oerai
linincwoik, Oil Kcrdlnand licet, rlty.
UillVIION WVNII.il By - well experienced
)oung man a clothing salesman, also under
stand caic of books. Adilicss Salesman, care of
Tribune Office,
Sill MION WAN I HI-A good steady and re
liable gltl wjni j situation at general
housework in small family; icferences, if de
sired. Addles. K. M , Siranton Tribune, City.
hill VTIO.V W-ASirirritrokleeper, exretlenced,
wants peimanent position Willi good concern!
best ot teferente. Milieu Kdmund Shlmp, 123
list aienue, Brldgetoti, V, J.
fall I riOV W VNTI nIlv a inanTimlldlng ceN
lira, flaitglng nr Iming sidewalks, nr pa1uir
K"tlcra Address Mason. Ill Lloyd slie:.
SITi; VTIO.V WNTFl) By an experienced linn
dress, would like to grt gentlemen'a laun
dri; best of rlty references. 1U6 Llojd street,
Aildren Lmmliess,
S1TUV1IOV WVNTH-lly an expert liuadree.
on 1 idle or grntlemen'a fine clothes; best
of ell,v irfririirp, l.oiel laundry preferred. Ad
dreM lit! l.loj d street, Laundicsa.
SITI'AIIOV mil y a mm. cutting la-na
or taking care et gaiden-s. 1118 Lloid street,
second floor.
Sm'MlOV WVN1KD-B
I'viiiiN w-N-u.D-Dy a woman to do gen.
eral housework Addiesis 77 Fellows t"irt.
blltHTlOV WANTI.II- V cook or chef In hotel
or club. Address, Cook, 115 Tenn avenus.
SITI'VTIOV WANTKD Bv jnung mm as book-
keener, or offiie work of any kind; exreri.
enced! best leference. C. K. P.. Tribune Offlse.
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWArtD C. SP.UILDINO, 23 TIlADhRS BASU
Building.
Architects
Ebuild"nD "" DAV13' ARC1,1TtCT- CONNELL-
I'nKDFintCK L. BBOWN, ABCII. B, HEAl
hstate Exchange Hide , 128 Washington ave.
Civil nnd Mining Engineers.
H. I lHltniNO, COI CONNELL BUILD1.N0.
Dentists.
ITt O. G FILENBEROER, PAUL1 MJILDINO,
Spruce street, Scranton.
DIl. O. O. LAU3ACII, 115 WYOM1NO AVENUE.
Lawyers.
FInNK ,.E'.- B0Y''K' ATTOnNEY-AT-LAW.
Booms 12, , io and IS Burr building.
F. K. TRACV.ATrV.COMMONWEALTH BLDO.
D. n. BhPLOOLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS NEOO.
tlated on real estate security. Mean building.
comer Washington aienue and Spruce street.
WILLARD, WARREV k KVArP, ATTOIINETS
snd counsellors atdaw. Republican building,
Vtashlngton aienue.
JFCStJP k .USSUr, ATTORNEYS AND COUN-
sellors at-law, Commonwealth building;, Rooms
10, 20 and 21.
IDWARD IV. THAYER. ATTORVEY. ROOM3
"03 "04, Dth floor, Meara building.
X,. A. WATRFS, ATTOnNT.Y-AT.LAW, BOARD
t Trade building, Scranton, Pa.
PATTERSON' k WILCOX. TRADERS' NATIONAL
Bank building.
C COMFOYS, 0 13 REPUBLICVN BUILDINO.
A. W BrRTIIOIF. OFFICE JIOVED TO I.O.
211 Wyoming aienue.
Physicians and Sugeons.
DR W E. ALLEN, B1J NORTH5VASHINQTON
aienue.
DR. S W. L'AMORFI'X. OFFICE 330 WASH
ington aienue. Residence, UK Mulberry
Chronla disease, lung, heart, kldnejs and
genlto urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1
to 4 p. m.
Hotels and Resturanti.
THE I LK Cri. 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN
aienue. Itatca reasonable.
P. ZEIOLER, Proprietor.
SCRANTON" HOUSE. NEAR D . L. k W TAP-
senger depot, Conduited on the Furopean
plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor.
Scavenger.
A. B. BRICOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND
cess pools; no odor; only improved pumps used.
A. B. Briggs, proprietor. Iaie order 1100
North Main avenue, or Elckc'a drug store, cor
ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones.
Seeds.
C. R. CLARKE k CO . SEEDSMEN AND NURS.
erymen, store 201 Washington avenue; green
houses, 1150 North Main aienue; store tele
phone. 752.
Wire Screens.
JO'EPII KUETTl.L, REAR 611 LACKA. AVE.,
Scranton, Pa , manufacturer of Wire Screens.
Miscellaneous.
DRhSSMVKINO FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER:
also ladles' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 211
Adama avenue.
MhOAROhE BROS , PRINTERS' SUPPLIES. EN
i elopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130
Washington aienue, Scianton, Pa.
THE WILKES BVHRE RF.CORD CAN BE HAD
In Scranton at the news stands of Reltmvn
Bros , 408 Spruce and 50J Linden; M. Norton,
f 22 Lackawanna, avenue; I. S. Schutier, 211
Spruce street.
FINANCIAL.
OLDEST! WALL STREET
SAFEST! Money Will Hern Big Monthly
Ufuiri Returns.
Dtai! Thelnieitor'sFunll'ajsSeml monthly.
The oldest established in America No certificate
holder his eicr lost , cent Pajments made to
all subscribers eiery 15 dais. No trouble. No
dela) Money telunded on demsrd Write to
day for partlciilais, free to any address
C E. Mackey k Co , Hudson Bld'g,, New YerL
Bond Offerings.
Paying 3J to SJ
Ches, & Ohio, U. & A. Dlv. 1st Con.
4s.
Kvann tt Torre Haute 1st Con. 6s.
Iowa Cen. Hy. Co. 1st 5s.
Louis,. N. A. & Chic, Chic. & Ind,
Dlv. lBt fo.
Mexican Central Hy. Con, s.
Mlffioiirl raclflc Trust 5s.
.Mob. & Ohio, Montgomery Dlv. 1st
rs.
Oregon Short Line 1st Con. 5s,
Rio Grandr- Western 1st is,
St. Louis Bridge Tetm. Ty. 1st 6s.
St. L., lion Mt. & So. Refd. 4s.
Mil. Klec Ry. & Lt. Co. 67o Pfd.
Stock,
Complete Circular List on Application.
Spencer Trask & Co
27-20 Pine Street,
M Plate ftteet. Albany, N. V NBW YORK'