The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 03, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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THE SCKANTON T1UBUKJE-SATURDAY, AUGUST 3. 1901.
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
SUSQUEHANNA.
Stll tn the Vrant m Tribune.
Susriuflmin.i, Auk. .'. The political
papers oi N'ii' county iiox.uliix.s turn
with v.isue ,unlnn.n to "Kill n Km."
In thf fihfcnii sir facts nnil particu
lars In the cnK, Xho louder Is left In
elenso doubt ns to whether It H n new
variety of hue or nn lnfertlou dl(MM3,
which i! likely to lir-comr epidemic.
There ouclit to bo a key and man to
the pilule.
The ninth Hlne family reunion will
b held nt Oion (formerly lllne cor
nei0, Aiir,ii.t 0.
The nnuuiil reunion of the Tallman
Plx families will lie held nt the home
of J. Ml. Shny. In Jackson, on Wednes
day, August 2.
A nine from the Susquehanna Knights
of Colurnliu will play hall with n nine
from the Blnchnmton Knights of Col
umn u' von the asylum mounds, In
Hinr ,mton, today.
apple and potato crop In this
' .ihty this j.ear will bo much below
che aveiage.
Charles Curtis, Jr., will next week
take charge of ids fathei's extenslse
lumber Interests at (Jlhson.
The Kilo wrcckeis were called to
Thomson lat night on nuniiiil of a
DeHwaie and Hudson freight wieck.
The Erie wreckers are In Groat Hcnd
this morning, woiklng on a freight
w reck.
Dr. and Mr. W S. Mitchell pleasant
ly entertained a laige party of Susque
hanna ladles and gentlemen at their
summer cottige nt Columbian grove.
The borough Is repairing the em
bankment on K.ist Main stioet, near
Spencer's mill'
Miss Kernlce Houghton Is the guest
of her sister, Mrs. Lairabee, at 1'ojn
telle. Special services are being held this
week In ht John's Catholic chinch.
Theie aie 12fi Sunday schools In the
Susquehanna County Sunday School as
sociation. Mnitln H. Biull Is the guest of Cleve
land relatlt?s.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Smith are vis
iting friends In Chicago and Toledo.
The Lanesboro Methodst Kplscopal
Sunday school picnicked on the chinch
lawn this afternoon and evening.
Mrs. John Morgan and daughter, of
Carbondile, liae returned home fiom
a visit with Susquehanna relatives.
Thomas Casldy Boland, of Oakland,
Is prepailng for an automobile trip to
the Pan-Ameilcan and Salt Lake City.
TH0A1PS0N.
Special tn the bcranton Tribune.
Thompson, Aug. 2. Mrs. 12. M.
Clncebox leturned to her home at
Poultney, X Y , Wednesday, after a
month's st with her parents, llcv.
nnd Mis. X H. Kiench. Her biother,
Chirles Tiench, nicompanlcd her
home for a few weeks' visit.
Mr. and Mi. Samuel Truesdell went
to Franklin Torks Thursday for n, visit
with friends of fotmer trays. Their
daughter and husbind, Mr. and Mis. -Roseboom.
of Sidney, X, Y., accom
panied them.
F. M, Lewis was doing bu&iness In
Ulnghamton Wedneday.
Pi of. V.. Mi CJompton, of Spilng
vllle, who has been engaged to take
charge of our grade school the en
suing teim, was in town Wednesday,
and engaged tooms In wlilih to llo
of O. M. Wrlghter, on Jaikson stieet.
Rev. nnd Mrs. P. 1$. Tower letuined
Tuesday evening after a delightful
visit of two weeks with iclatUos nnd
friends at Hamllnton and At lei.
Harry P.. Settles, of Syiacuse uni
versity. Is spending his vacation with
bis parents, Mt. and Mis. L. V.
Searles, on Jackson street
District KIder T. J. I.ogan has moved
his family on to the new camp ground
and other tenters ate expected this
week.
Mr. and Mis. A. II. Ciosler returned
last evening from Carmel c.roe,
where they enjoyed the assembly for
f-evcnl days.
Mrs. Dell Partridge and Mrs. C. M.
Lewis tpent Wednesday atl Caune
Grove.
The wieck at the toe of the hoise
shoe, between here and Aiarat last
evening delayed trains for thro hoius
or more. Xo one was hurt, however.
It was cau&cd by two much force fiom
the pusher.
Miss Abby Hull, of Rlnghumton, is
visiting her aunt, Mrs. L. F. Searle.
Miss May Dai ling, of Hlnghamton.
Is the guest of her uncle, W. W. Mea
fiinger. Mrs. A. K. Duntletchei, who;e slik
ness his been mentioned In these enl
umns, died this morning nt the resi
dence of her husband's daughter, Mis.
C. F. Whitney, In the township.
Arthur Santemlre, of Waveily, Pa,
was In town today. Ho dined at Rett
Cottage.
Reese D. Jones and family, or Seian
(on are summering at the. Jcifers-on
House.
Prof. Thorp, of Torcst City, has been
I business caller In town this week.
Miss Ressie Terrell, of Windsor, re
urned to her home yeterday, after a
week's visit with her aunt, Mrs. Ada
renell. Her cousin. Miss Stella Ter
fll, aecompmled her for a shoit visit.
Rev. J. T. Logan, who Is tenting
m the camp ground heie, was called
n Vineland. X. J., today by the death
if a brother.
TUKNHANNOCK.
Ipecial to the .Siranlon Tribune.
Tunkhannock, Aug i Dr. I", n.
)ornslfe, of Centermoreland. is vislt
ng his father, Dr. D. H. Dornsife, at
his place.
Frank Ace, who is rmploxed at the
hlelds stone mills at Xlcholson, Is vls-
,lng his family here.
Mrs. DoVIno nnd little daughter, of
lontrose, ate guests of Mr. and Mis.
)xvight Lonw, on Tioga street.
The statement has got aluoad In some
ray that a lav wns enacted nt the ie-
ent e-esslon of tho legislature whbli
irovldes n talari" of $600 for the distiht
ittorney In our smaller counties, but
men Is not the case, A bill containing
uch provisions was Intioduced In tho
h'use hy a member from- Tioga county,
and was passed by that body, but did
not pass the senate, consequently the
emoluments of tho office lemaln as be-
fore.
Ahraham S. Wlntcrmute has been ap
pointed Jantlor of the borough schools
for the coming term.
Mrs, Harry D. Hillings, who has been
very 111, la slightly Improved.
The new barn, lecently erected In
mnneotlon with the Keeler house prop-
rtv Is being wired for electric lights.
A i.lllt In trespass was commenced
iicre on Trlday by W. W. Uaid against
Lord Hyron Oieon, on account of slnn
det ous words spoken by defendant
against the t haunter of the plaintiff.
The parties nro from Fnctotyvllle.
William Drown, of Xoxen, announces
lniiFClf as a candidate for the olllce of
county treasurer, subject to the action
of the Republican county convention.
Mis. T. A, Jackson, of Kast Lemon,
I visiting her son, Mai Ion Jackson, on
Second stieet.
Dr. C. Klitsr, who has been spending
some time nt Scianton, Is back ngaln
In his olllce on Itiidge stieet.
The Mlses Moks, of Hltnlr.i, X. Y
ate guests at the homo of H. W. Lewis.
UNIONDALE.
Special -to the Seranton Trltnin.
Miss Nellie Parker, of Hlnghamton, Is
a guest at the Methodist paisonage.
Unlondale.Aug. 2. Large parties have
PICTURE
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Little .Miss Muffett,
She sat on a tuffett,
l.ating of curds and u, hey;
There came a black spider,
Who sat down beside her,
And frightened Miss .Muffett away,
Find her brother and sister.
been to the mountains after huekle
beirles, and their efforts have been
lowned with abundant success.
Kffoi ts ate heinr ni.ido lo holn John
Jones to icplace the herd of cattle
which he lost in the seveie electrical
stoim hlrh supnt nver tht.s rei?lnn ljit
Monday night. His loss Is estimated at
$500.
Mli.s Xettlr. Xeuell. if SVmnlnn. I
helng enteitained by her father and
brother.
Tho Tnlond.ilf. b.enH will linlrt nr Inn
cream social on Davis' lawn on Satut-
day evening, August 3,
Mis Alv r.i Davles. Mis Mnrv 1:111s
anil their fathei, James Dennett. veie
guests at the home of Mis. L'dwnrd
Moigan on Tuesday
J. F. Rase, will occupy S. H. Dronson's
new stote In the future.
Rev. D D. Jenkins and daughtei.
Marjoile, have leturned nfter a two
weeks' tl In to Attlia. Xlacaia Falls
and the Pan-Ameilcan.
The Misses Mnv nnrl .Innet TlnUnr nn.
tertained the Ladles' Aid sneletv of ih
P.-esb terlan rhuieh em Thursday after
noon, August 1.
The Htiwoith leacue of the Methodist
chinch held an Ice eieam social on the
lawn of Robert Tennant last Wednes
day night. It was a very pleasant af
fair. A larce ntttinrianre ens n. fentnrn nt
the lecular mretinc of the Knunrth
league last Sunday evening. It wns of
unusual Interest. Miss Xettle Xewell
picslded. The Towner quartette, of
Seranton. under the dlrertorshln nf
Chailes Xewell, evangelist, gave sev-
oial excellent selections In a ve cred
itable manner.
P1TTSTON.
icual In the fciranton lnbune
Plttstnn, Aug. 2. A peculiar explo
sion took place at the Delawnre, Lack
awanna station at Lackawanna lat
Wednesday morning. Seveial I'ases of
soft drink set on the platfoim tf the
station. The soft drink was evidently
heavily ehaiged with gas, for when a
passing locomotive Janed the platfoim
theio vas a subdued noise, followed by
a seatteilngof liquid nnd broken glass.
Six of the bottles hud exploded.
The Pliysli lans wlio comprise the
staff of the Plttstnn hospital, with a
t'v invited guests, enjoyed n spread
at the Ragle hotel this mening. It
was given bv Dr. Hevnn anil Dr.
Thompson, who have Just Mulshed n
thiee months' setvlee as attending
plnslelans, being the first since the ie
organization of the staff.
The ill st timbois of the new breaker
to be constructed by the Krlo com
peny on the site of Xo. 14 breaker, te
cently detioyid by Hie, weie placed In
position today.
Tho Misses Rvans. Misses Thomas,
Miss Laura Stubhlehlno and Miss
Sarah Davis, of Rellevue, were guests
nt the home of Mt. and Mis. Henry I.
Kvans, on Wvomlng avenue, last even
Ins. A twelve nnd a half pound carp was
taught In the Susquehanna opposlto
the Lehigh Valley station this meaning.
Tho I'xeter colliery will resume woik
Saturday after an Idleness of four days
owing to the destruction of tho high
trestle connecting the wnshcry and tho
brenker, It having been blown down by
t lit severe Moim the eaily pait of the
wick. Atl eutliely new nestle has been
constructed
At a meeting of the Fifth Legisla
tive district Democrats here this morn
ing, City Solicitor George O'Brien, of
this city, Hdward Keating, of Jen
kins township, nnd Matthew Kelley, of
Plains township, vvcro elected dele
gates to the state convention
An Impnitant meeting of the Retail
Liquor Dealers' association of this dis
trict will he. held In Henry Grattan hall
this city, net Monday afternoon, when
answers will he received from tho Cen
tral Pennsylvania Rrewlng company
and other private concerns, to tho p'op.
nsltlons recently submitted to them by
the association. Most Important among
the grievances of th retailers Is a
demand that the trusts i educe the price
of beer to what it was before tho war
J tax was placed on It, tho tax now hay
Ing been taken off by the government.
The trust has nlrendy made a reduction
In the price, but the I eduction Is less
than the tux amounted to, Tho retail
ers have also made n loqucst, It Is said,
that the trust close the speakeasies by
refusing to sell them goods,
LAKEWINOLA.
Special to the Seranton Tribune.
Lake Wlnola, Aug. 2. Tho young
ladles and gentlemen nt Lake Wlnola
alio busy making their costumes for
the masquerade to bo held at the Clif
ton next Monday.
Dr. A. J. Mooie, of Hazleton, Is
spending his vacation with his parents
at the Clifton hotel.
Special accommodations are being
made at the Clifton to accommodate
the people over Sunday at Lake Wl
nnln. The Wanlta Camping club will attend
the stilt t waist hop nt the Clifton In
a body Satuidny evening.
The second annual masquerade ball
will be held nt the Hotel Clifton next
Monday evening. Hxtra music has been
engaged nnd every effort will be made
to make this a giand event. About
four hundied Invitations have been Is
sued to the fashionable life of the silt
rounding cities.
A gtand shirt wnlst hop will bo held
nt the Hotel Clifton, Saturday evening.
PUZZLE.
This is to be the grandest event ever
held at Like Wlnola.
The Misses Hlnterlelter, of Kuty
town, Pa., aio spending the month of
August at the Clifton hotel.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
New ik. iiff 2 -Hie futlliH l the ellorts
nit'lo tin week ! aw iken an mutest In the
t k iniiket or to rtleu i mnwmtiit nf price
tint ofleieil anj ihaiice tor mirdilivp niofila tor
lules nsulteil in i cr. miiiII attemlinic this
tiinintng nt even tint ilia of c!i.dcM nn the
liiuiil Ihere is no Hue f ativ nthrr cpeiiliun.
thin thnp h trulrr This inniniftc'rf it ukct,
b .1 ii niLijuenei, nuile pen q lilile iirijjir;. Inw
mil', the innilninn nf alinlute si lunation to
wlinh fl u4 luen trnilin ill Ihe wtrl, ipu
inil the in ilk. t u. hit lnll In the ilimiiH
nf the mall rmnn truhrii lluie w i no chleme
nf tlie i ift' ni-i nt hi. ii l.n si limit oiileis nu
the urn hihil nr of Mipiiiiitini; nnhrj nn the oih.
fi Vicorihnjle the iinfcinii il titunil their
limited cipentinna quite efleithe in mnttnu
in id-. Hut the npei ilinn nl lakliiz piutiU. rlthir
In spiling' long i.lnck tn realle in In coering
horn icmU the tlitltiiuu. ihiruter ol the
inociiient and nrutr.ilie'i it 'luila'i report nt
mli ticai-ur npirillnna sIiowa that the gnerii
merit itiMiiutmu took fiom the monej mirit
Mime IHOii, In pile nt the (lit that i hei ks
weie paMihle on the lli-t ot the mmith lor the
l.'0eimiient intere-t There l mualh some ile
la almut the piesriitation o thee ilieeks, but
a liaUnee in fior of the null tieamv nn an tr
trrct paMiimt la U im-uil ami tails itlentlou
to the mnstint renulremenM upon tin mone
market I; reuon of the rreemv uiplu To
moriow'a hank tatrmrnt was not uiuler iliius
tinn in the dn'fi tpeciilitiou Inluiiions pnlut
to an unimportant i Imnre In the .ih refere,
but the iliance In the loan item I likeb to Ie
aOiilril be the paiinint nf Home heiw ninrlirat
siil'vnptlnnn, wlilih buaiue due nn Vus t The
n icre trullnir icnterrd almut the reneunl fears
of irrp itamiEe HtCResled h the MreitRlli in
the mm miiket ami th piopoerl lon-ttui (if n
il a misar refinery in opponition to the Ameri
can Nmar entnpwv n appeiianre of i oiusiilor
able weiknis was thus inriiner at one time
durlni the iln. lint the ringing up nf rnntraita
tirmmht prices hiik shirpU tow irils last ntcht'a
lesel Sueir failed to hold its rall ami the
Iinrkit iIomiI hraix Hie t mleil sae Steel
Flocks wire lf ailhf Ihm tor wmip lime pit
on I filled tn r)nv tho effect nf the reports r
diacicemrnt nvci the Atiil Mrike The mm.
nv n wis it one turn iliwn nrr a point, Imt
both ilo'eil villi fiulionil net nalns. Totjj
Mle, ."iiI.OjIO Kharrs
The railimil Imnd msrkit was liirrrn of anv
ffiluie Total file pjr alue, ifl 2Jniio
I nitel Mates bonds weic all unelnnued on the
la.t call
The follonlnc quotations are lurnUhe 1 TTv
lhime bv M a Jordan ft Co , romia rnv 7M
Wean tultding, Seranton Vs. Telephone 50M
Open. High low. fTos
inc. et, fit Ini.
mrrnin usr lin iirv, n;i; 1.7'i
Mchoi Tt1. TIVi Tl'a 71
VtchUon, Pi 'i'i'J 'iS'I dl ni'i
ninok Traction "h'a TmI, Ti, 7il,
Halt & Ohio Wj Wij IWU I'M,
nnt Torimn Wi Mil firti; fr.ij
t hen K Olilo i 4H, r."$ tH
Chip fit. West ! 2JT 'i Vi'a
St Paul IfiD VW; is;s4 17',
Hoik Itland I3 1 Is HV, IIS
Kan f. Ten . Pr. S2'? '.."i V2
InuU A. Nash HH'I iniJ HH 10i
Mm l.leeateit lift, 11 117 117it
Met Traction P5 lhiUJ pr, jnrt
Mlsso Paelflr '7' 07'a 'l-i'i 07'.
Xrnitli 1'ieinc :.'iii .WJ W. SV
Norfolk K West SI'I "ii l.'U SJ'i
tVntril 1M IM'i JVl'i )Vi4
Ont K Western li's "II 2fe 'Ii',
t'enna n It Ill, tn 114 ltn,
Paclfie Mail n'i UK 4f; iH
Iteiiilne lt sJ'i il 41 41
nracllmr III Pr 7fiN "U 7oi, 77V
i-nuthern II It 3'iJ 'Ji's O ?'IJ
Southern II II Pr ' ftt, CI Ct
Tenn Coal K Iron f.J H.' fit (i
f s l.r itlirr U 11' I2T II
t s leiller, Pr., .... 70 7'j 7', TO
f Itnlilier in VI 1 li,
1 nlnii I'icllli ciVi in imi4 .7V,
fnlnn Pacific, Pr M 81 M'j 8"i
W.ilnh, IV R i 4'i' .'11 S'li',
Western t'nlnn fj'l ." dl'i ftl'J
Col Kuel iV lion UVI l7 tiM', 117
Vmal. Cmiper 1iss'lll lli'J tut;
1'eople'a (Ut lllt UK 11! II U,
Vrle 37 :i7'i .17 .171J
Trie, it .- m'i r a, m
Col Snullirrn H H U 11
Texia Piellle 0'4 411H in m
111er Par Kminilry .... '.""i 21'i '.""s 2H
V i Meet Co 4JH 41U 4H, 41'i
U. S. Steel To, Pr , ... fli K Ol'i 0i!i
new vonic nnviv mmikh.
Open Wah. Iiw. CIos.
WHFAT. Inir. est est. In?,
Peptemher tsi 74'. 71 74
Peeemtier 7'J 7Ri 7JTi 7,5
ronv
Kepteinber tl'S Hl'i Wi fCtif.
December . 62J en, ei'J
Bcranton Board of Ttade Kxchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100,
fifOCKS. DM. A,k,d
LaeVawanna ll-ilrv Co , Pr W)
Tounty falns Hank k Truit (To., eta
Tint National Bank (Carhondile),, ,., 31s,
Surdard nrtlllnB Co 50
Third National nank m
Dlmo PepoJlt and I'iacount Hank,, 27S ...
Ketnomy Light, II. I. Co ja,
rimt National flank Km ...
Ijfka, Trust Mfe Hcposlt Co IV)
CTaik k Snoeer Co , Pr. 123
Seranton Iron r'enee k lllir, Co joo
Sernnton Asle Works pj
Firanten -iln Pink av ...
Trailers' National llsnk 175 ,
s.nnton Molt k Nut to 101
People's Hank .... 133 ...
New Mexico Hy. A. Q
gtrantnn Passenger Railway, flrt
Morteacre. due IWO........ 113 ...
Peeple'd Mreel Railway first mort.
Kce, clue 1018 1IJ ,,,
Pceple'a Street Hallwiy, Oeneral
mortrraire. due Wl in ...
tilckson Manufacturing Co m
larka Township Pihool per rent. ... ir
City of r-eranton St. Imp. (1 per
rent 102
l,ilVHc.
tleans-Per Imslicl, choice inirrow, $2fi0a2M
Seranton Traction fl per cent .... m
Sernnton Wholesale Market.
iCorreeteil liv II. (I lale. 27 Laekiwinna Aie)
llutter 1'resli ereamers, SOtiaJlc; dalrj,
fre.li, ll'jiiil'je.
herse I'ull ireim. lmialte.
I-bus Western liesh, HaH'jc , nearhy itatc,
IJl.ilclc.
Meilium llcatis Per l.uhel. 2 I0i2 45.
Oreen Peas Per liuhel, 1 40U s.
Flour Rest patrnl, per hirrel l t.
Reans Per bushel, ihoice inatrow, J,3Jj2o0.
Potatoes Per bmhel, Ial 10.
Onlons-l'cr bmhel. )l.
New York Grain nnd Produce.
Vew York, Anir, 2 ITour Slradv anl fairly
netle Wheit Spot eaai , So 1 red, 7ie. f o
Ii afloat. So 2 reel, 71c delator. No 1 North
ern lluliith, 7,ic f n, b nfioat. Options lol
lowed an opening adanee with a dull and easier
niatket. The elone as nully and cwy at So.
net ileellne vplemher closed 7le , (Vtobcr,
71V , llecmbcr, 7fl Corn'pot dull, No 2,
Mli,r eleenlor and hVjo f o Ii afloat Option
market eititlntied ILs a.hince, but eicntuilly
sold off ami closed eaj at liV net lower,
r-eptfmher clewed MH ji , lleienilier, fil'o Oils -Stmt
easier. No 2, .Wi,w,r., No. .1. 31c ; No.
2 white, llii:. . No 1 white. 40ille . trurf
mixed western. .17'si11se , trick while, llitlo.
Options opened Mini and then sold down with
corn llutter- stetdj . eieamerv, Kilrtijc; fie
tori. HalV , lmlntinn ireameri, lliK'se . atato
diiis, ltil'ii (hcese 1'iiin, fmei laiKe enloiecl,
fic' ; fincj lirso white, 'I'ie , linn smill eol
oieil. 0V . finci uttall white. fl'i')si I'kcs
Sleadvi lale and Pcnnsihania. lflilN , western
uneanclleil. Mile , western candled, Ualfi'jC
Chicago Live Stock Market.
f'hliaeo. iic 2 -Ca'tle Itctclpt. 'no, in
cludinc 2 0 Texans. market dull and lower,
most of adiance enle in week cone flood to
prime eteers, i5niil, poor to medium, t 10a
b JV. stoikeis and feeders, 2 "All SO, cows, tl 75
at M), helfrm, f'iiitnil, cinners. $1 MiJ 10,
hulls. SJiOalin. lilies, .1i'ij, Texaa sleers,
$."11 10 Hogs Receipts tndai, 2.1,(101). tomor
row. IH.ikhi, left oier, 4 tmfl, actho and 5 to 10
cents higher, mixed and butchers, J " i1aH 12'ji
cood tn choice lions, 4"i S."ae. I , rough beis,
IHi7x, light. firSaSf.. bulk of siles. fn
.1 ol siieep anl Iimbs Recelpta, SOmlj sheep
slow- anl lower, lamlw, mostly 2.V; lower, good
tn choice wethers, $1711, fair lo iholie mixed,
SIZSiliVi, welern sheep, 1 2"i1 73. jenlins".
f.1 7Sit J5, natne lamlw, 2 21a', 40, wrsirrn
lambs, 2Xi.ri Olfield reieipts and ship
ments for eeslenhi Reoelpls-Cattio, 14,ViJ;
hogs, 21,111 sliiep, 1l.4'i7 ""hli nicnU Cattle,
S.SOs, hogs, 4,ieiJ, sheep, 2,'i5.
Chicago Grain nnd Produce.
Oihajo, ug 2 (.icjulriallon nf corn caused
a sharp break In tint ereil lodiv s-ptiinher
dosed V lower ind was influential in the other
markets Srptnnlier wheat eloscd 1'ae. lower
and September nits lt down Provisions clo-ed
iinihingul to 12'. 1 ilciii.cl ( i-li iiintitioin
were as follows
Hour Pull: .No red spring wheat, fil'oV ;
No . 2torn, .'J", c No 2 irllnw, .'.hiii , No 2
rats, IVje : No 2 white. i7'iHc : No. .1 while,
.HSa"Hsc , No . rie, fiiii"i74C . filr to iholeo
mailing, iYfli ; No 1 tii -rr. SI 70, piime tim
nlru seed, j, mess pork, $lf.0ii')i lard, " 72Va
a7, short libs, $7 i"n', sliouMirs. 7'saSi-!
short clear sides, -tiiin, whkke., $12!)
Oil Market.
Oil Tin. ug 2 Credit Inhnees, y, cerllfi.
catcs, no bid. Miipinents, UVI.32J, runs. S7,ijJl.
AKCTIC DELICACIES.
Frozen Weeds, Seal Oil, Walrus Meat,
Hide and Hair.
lie 111 the 1 millf tompitilon
This Is the way an lisklmo lndy sits
at the head of her table and dispenses
hospitality, and these aie the delicate
Items In her hill of fare. They weio
tested at Hist hand hy V. 11. Olldcr,
when. In crossing SlheiiT, at the noith,
he- hnel to accept native customs -with
what giaee he might.
No matter how eaily you may awak
en In the inclining, you will nlwajs
llnel the mlstiets of the house alteady
up that Is, her position has changed
from lecdlnlng to sitting. Hut as soon
as she ol wn es that xou aio leally
awake she hands you a small piece of
meat to steady jour neives until
bu-akfast time.
Then she goes Into the next apait
ment, which Is meiely an lnclos,uio for
keeping the dogs nway fiom tho Moies
and after llfteen minutes of pounding
and chopping letuins with tho lueak
fast. A laige tlat wooden tray Is placed
on the lloor, and the landlady takes
her poltlon at one end In the attitude
elegantly tlcM'iibeel 4s squatting. Tim
family and their guests gather ainuncl
tho hoaid on either side, bing Hat on
their stomachs, with their heads to
waicl the brenkfast and their pet out
The llr.st coiirt-e Is home- fiozen weeds
nilNcil with seal oil and eaten with
small portions of flesh hluhbei, which
tlio lady of the house cuts with a laige
chopping nlfe.
Tho next eoui.se Is wait us meat, This
Is alMi eut up by the piesldlng lady,
and Is seixed with no unstinting hand.
At this portion of the meal the ono
who mil m allow tho Ingest piece
without chewing has tin- advantage-,
and the only way to get even with
him is to keep one piece In j,our mouth
and two In our hand.
After this joint has been thoroughly
discussed theie comes a large plerc
of wait us hide, whlrh has a small poi
tlon of blubber attached, nnd the hair
still on the outside. It Is about an
Inch thick and eiy tough, so that It
Is Impossible to affect It by chewing.
It Is theiefoie cut Into xery small
pieces hy the hostess, and finishes tho
meal. Henlly, It la the most palatable
dish of all.
Labor's Gieatest Weakness.
Marxln llughitt, nf the great Northwestern
siitem sain that the neakn'sa of labor tolii is
Its tick of oalt Toe Isli-i- unto is. to t laiao
extent, hue upturned loialtv lo the emplojer
Tli-v attempt the fals and Impnsaihle woik nf
I ringing all men down lo the same letel nt not
illflerentialliig aa to abtlllles, and they rlliida
the thought cf the emplote. Ile cannot be absu.
lutilv lojal to a union and jritr the same loi
ullt to the emplnier A eorpor.itloii, like .1 rill"
load, needs the highest kind of kkilled lal or in
nearlv etery branch of ita work. It Is willing
to pav well for that libor. It is stilling to pin.
mote ile-ritlng turn It ibis not wish tn ills
1 barge men It is to Its otn beat Inlerr.ts lo
lute good men .Hid tu tako (aie ol tlinn. Lxtr
bud) 'a Magatinc.
BASE BALL.
National League.
At Ro,ton- k. II. K.
Rrooklin 0 0 10(100001 6 1
Hoiton 0 0010JU1-! 8 1
llatterles llughea and Karrelli I'ittinger and
hlttrldje. Lmplie-l)trr.
At New York- H. 11. K.
Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 n 0 1 1-J 0 1
New YiiiK 30l00inn-5 10 3
llatterles Ponnhue and JacMiUch; Taj lor and
WiiiMi. Lmpiie tmslle.
Other elubs not scheduled.
American League.
At Palllmore- It. h E.
Washlntton 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 7 0
Baltlmor .....0 8 ft 0 0 0 0 J i H 1
Rattcrles Carrlek nnd Qlarkj Nopj anl Prea
mhan. Umpirn-'llMkrll and Cantilloii.'
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Than Pour Lines, j Cents tor P.ach Ilatra Line.
For Bent.
'Vssts'.ia.aa.A.aaVrfWssi
For Reoto
About 1200 feet of floor space on
4th floor of the Tribune building,
suitable for light maufacturing. In
cluding heat, light and power.
Enquire at office of
The Tribune.
KOIt R1AT ll Mnc room bouse In pleasant
upper (Ireen RicUe, !ept. 1, Wrilc 0. W. .,
Tribune Olflee.
tOlt ItKN r-i:ight rooms. 733 Jefferson atenuej
All trf A t-rn MsntAnlnnrAt
W3 ORKl'V RIDGE STRKFT, trn rooms, modern
lmprovementsj steam heat lurnlshtd! elesic"
desirable.
Rooms Wanted.
WANllD-Hv oung niuple; no children; four
nr lite stnill rooms furnished for housekeep
ing or small furnished house; references. F. C.
P., M2 Connell building, Seranton.
"WnnteH.
WANTH) Two good eamawcra for Seranton,
cither mile or female Hilary or commission.
Notei induccnients to but era ."-trauton Hook
genej. Room 101 Paul I Hullding.
WAMKI) One thousand peraons to buy ono
thousand bottles "lxnIMits' Aromatic Syrup
of Trunes," natute'a greatest pb.tsie. Ijrgo
bottle, 2j cents. Chas. P. Jones, 1557 Dack
son atcnue.
It 1 VTL'ri- 1 .. lt- 1llAn flrt.l.Alfnt Ijrlv lt rPO
tletnan to fill a light, pleasant position!
good ray, if suitable. Address P. O. Box 20,
Seranton, Pa.
Boarders Wanted.
WANTKP Table boarelcrj. Mrs. Tompkins, 631
Washington avenue.
Help Wanted Male.
CIMIi SKUVIC'K goternment positions. About
'i.JOo appointments made last jcar. Probably
10 OoJ this .teai. Only a common school educa
tion rcnuiieil t'italnj,uu ol Infcumatloii fice.
lolutnblin Loriepuiiilt,nc College, Washington,
IK t-.
ltl.li)KNT MVNVtll.R WNrKU-Wllh head
quirtira in t-tranton, Inr a manufacturing
coni.in3, marketing 1 pimluet ot cnoimous dailv
lonsumptlon. good salary and ofllee expenses
piid, ixullent opportiinit for man ot good
standing and enme capital tall for Intertliw,
b II Wilson. 11 tod. Room 17, Hotel Jetm.tn
W VNTIID Rockmen wanted, 3 machine run
ners cm veeuie stead) ttoik at good wages
in Wot Mrglnla Se 1) M Rosser, Mngsteiti,
on or before Wednesdat, .luW 31
UAMI l lniing mm as assistant stenographer
and ttpewrlter. must bite go.i.1 addres and
filr educiillon ppli at nnee. Pulsion freight
and I'as.enger Agent's offlee, Laekiwanna R R.
WANiTIt- Men In nolt our water motor to tun
washing michines sk for Kunsiuan,
loote .x, Miear to, 111 Washington atcnue.
U NTi:i T ONCI. A touni mm Intween the
agea of IS and Si, who Is a tirl ila-s tenog
ripher and Itpewrilcr, and aiiii-tomed to gineial
ofllic work Appl) In own liandw tiling to P. 0
Ilo S75, fit
WANl'l.!) oung man as a.sitant bookkeeper,
who understands stenograph! and It pew lit
Ing A chan e for adtarieement for the right
part. Address "C," this offlee
Help Wanted Female.
VNTHV- good liundress at Korct fit
Meam I.aiiinlij W s He skins,
W NTKII f,irl or middle aged woman for gen
enl hnusrwork in lountr hotel. Addnas H
K. Smith, HcettlUc, Pa
Heal Estate.
HWIWlMi; PIOT at I'actoittllle, bfaiitilull)
situated, few minutes from station Pos
ctscs lotely tiew of suriouuding countr) Will
cut to suit buieis Prices tei low ddie9
W T. Ilaekett, Real hotatc, heranlon, Pa
Personal.
OUR WW ROOK sent free, fully illu.trated,
treats ot all conditions of men. tells how to
attain "Perfect Manhood." Should be in the
hands of cten male adult Addiess trie Medical
Co , "Hook IKpt ," llufTalo, N. V
Situations Wanted.
liOclltltl.Kl'Ht (male) desires cmplotment three
ill d ,i week, l.lctcn mm re in U,i situation.
Addiisn V. II K , 'lliLunc tlhee
A WOlN w inta men'a underdothij lo wish,
hist class hundicvi. p , Tribune olhci
A WOM N tt ints w i.hlng to do home or o out,
.iIiIum II M , Intuitu' nHlic.
tslirvriON W NII l I. a woman tn o out ly
tin diy wishing ur cleaning. Mis llu.iwli,
Ul'J ( idai atcnue.
Mil VIION WN1HI bv a 0inig Inly sti mu
I ipliei and tpewilter liiislniM. coll'fc
graduate Addtiss ( all, larbuudale, Pa
tlll.WliiN WAMI.Ii-llt a girl to do genera;
luiu-ewnrk nil leidlnauii strut, ill.
fcin M10N WAN1KII-H a well cxpeileneed
jciung man as clulhing salesman, ilso under
stands tare of books, Addrios salesman, eare ot
Tllbune Offlee
Mil MIOS W NTril-A good slea.lv and re
liable girl wants a situation at geneial
Imiisenoik In mull famll icferences, if do.
sued ddrcss, K M, suanton Iriliune, fits.
SirtAllON WNlHJ-llookl.eepei, expeileneeil,
wants petmanen' position with goo I i one em.
best of icferenee ddieisi Kdmund fchimp, 1J)
l.asl atcnue, Hridgcton, N I
hUtTriO VN1KII-Rv a man, Imllding eel
lais, tligging or lating aldewalks, nr pating
gutters Addrcis Mason, 1116 I.loj.l stieet
fclTt TI0.V WTH-Hy an experitmednaun
dresa, would like to gel gentlemen's latin
rirt, beet of city leiercnecs, lllci Llod stieet.
ddress Laundicis
MTLATIOV W NThn-Hy an expert laundress,
on lidies nr gentlemen's fine clothes; best
of cltt icfrienrea, hotel laundiv preicned Ad
dress 110 l.lod street, laundien
bill VTION W NIK-ny a mm. tutting lawns
or takltg care ol gaidens. 1116 Llod stiett,
second floor.
t Pliilidelphia p, if j.
Hoston .1(00,1100.116 '.'I I
Philadelphia (lOOOfliinoo n 7
llatterles Young and hchiriknngcfet; Ucrnhatd
ami Power. Umpire Lonnoll,
t rhiiago n H, J;,
Poiroit o o o n n o o n n-o i
Chicago 1 0 .' 0 0 0 0 J 7 s 0
llilteriea-Sietrr and Ruelowj I'jttcuon and
Sullitan. 1 mptrc bheildaii.
At Milwaukee p, . k,
Cleteland 10 0 0 0 10 0 2-7 11 0
Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-0 1 4
llalterlcs-nowling and fonnoi; Hustings and
Donolme. Umpire .Manas-au,
Eastern Lengue.
Worcester, 7; Piotldenre, J.
llrncklon. & llartfoid, 11.
Toronto Buffalo game forfeited to Toronto, be
eau'e Buflalo refuted to play with Slur key as
umplic,
Norvs Like a Flat-iron.
A woman who. suffeiecl for three
yenrs from nervous prostration says,
two bottles of Idchty's Celery Nerve
Compound effected a complete cure.
She hardly knows today whether he
has nerves or not, as she never feels
them. It Is certainly a wonderful
remedy. Bold by, Matihews Bros,'
mmmfm0mmfmBmB
SITUATIONS
WANTED
FREE.
For Bale.
nm-ui'ttt' sniick" f..r jte. ciiaranteed nrontable
intestment. L'ompant now nrgaiilalng, I0
per shsie; sure, safe, nrolllahle Inti-stmeiit. In.
testlgation solicited. Pailliular MlleHll Coni
pan, 1018 South Hftecntli, I'hlliilclphl.i.
IOR SAt.K-Two phaetons, three lumber wanons,
tiro sets ol haines and three horses. At
Ansle.i's Lumber aid.
I'Oll SM.l-Three eheip draft horses, would ex
ihnnge for pair weighing not less than 2,ilW
pounds, Sil OakforJ court
8UITI! 01" bedroom furniture, Including Inir
matltrss and Ikix spring, l; ul l-j
fall at WM Madison atentie.
I OR RM.i: Two Williams ttpewrllers and one
Model s. Manhaltan, all In Hist c lasa rlnpe.
CS,.n 1 l,...,.!.. .. . I......I.. ..., ., . A, S-U
fan
tlmi
. .v uuiii ai i.jiiiain an. i r.'.-i, u -
lime at Underwood Ttpewrlter Ofttie, I R.
L'ofAn, Maniger, Roein A. Arcade nullilitu, el'y.
Coffin
JUSI' ARRIM:i) with a isrloml of horses and
clrltcis, weight (torn 1,() to l.tvoo: seteral
rloaelv mattbed teims fan le seen at 3.H Ha
mond court. V J, Cobb,
roB RM.K A fottrell k Sons cylln ler press,
.1.1x36, In goml condition, new rollers, if.100.
Arply Wilkes llarro limes Offlee, Wilkes Rarre,
Pa.
Money to Loan.
SNSwanSnNiA''
3J0.U0U TO LOAN Lowest rates; strslght or
monthly psments Stsrk ft Co.,Trsders' bldg.
ANY AMOUXT OF MONRY TO LOAV-Quick,
stralglt leans or Dulldlng and loan. At
Irom 4 to 6 per rent. Call on N. V, Walker,
311-315 fcnnell building.
BRANCH WANT OFFICES.
Want Advertisements Will Ba
Eecelved at Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 F. M.
Central City
ALBERT SCHLUTZ. corner Mulberry
street and Webster arenue.
OU8TAV P1CHEL, M Adams avenue.
West Side
GEORCE W. JENKINS, 101 South llaln
arenue
South Seranton
FRED U TERPPE, 720 Cedar avenue.
North Seranton
CEO. W DAVIS, corner North Main
avenue and Market street.
Green Ridge
CHARLKS V. JONES, 1557 Dickson
atentie
T. J JOHNS, tKO Creen Ridge street.
C. LORKNZ. corner Washington ave
nue and Marlon street.
Fetersburg
W. H. KM.PFEU 1017 Irving atcnue.
Dunmore
j. a. bom: & son.
LEGAL.
ft S1 OS, ssVfcl-"
COMMOSWPxI.'ril Ol' Pr.NSSl.AM.V
1RKAIR DKl'MUMKNl
llarrisbuig. Pi , July Jl. 11:
Statement (f ani.iunt in the slati treisur.t at
the tleiso of business in July .11. 1101, exelusite
nf inoiiis approprialed to the sinking fund:
tatmcrs aiul tUehanies National bank,
Philadelpl.il, fJ,1I.MU2
Alleghiii.t Natliinil bank, Pltlsbiiig,. Sa'J.JO. til
Luinnion'wi ilth (iinrintre, Trust and
Safe Deposit eonipini, lliriiburg, J7i.i'r' 41
Athens Nationd Imik, thens -jo.issl (l
llu-stir Nitionil bink, theslir, .... lJ.IKsl ii
barter Nilional Kink. Midla 10,lA) W
Mtlngs 1'und and 'lnist compan,
lancastil. . ... '-1M (
fitlitu Nation it bank, Washington, "j.unj on
torn l.xehangi) .Naticnal bank, l'liil.i-
delphla lAimiO)
Knlerprlse National bank, Kllegheii, J(..,,il i"l
Hrst National bank, llarrlsburg lMi.on,ll
lirst National bank, Hingor Jl.uo OH
Hr.t National limk, l.ibanon 1V 00
First National bank, .nmersrt ; OK) IS)
First National bank, I nlontnun, .... fsi.tss) 00
Vreelmld bink, Pittsburg Hl.tUJ li
Iranklin Trust eompim ji.iiOO to
Farmers Natienil bank. Went hester, ii.OOO W
Faimers' Deposit National bank,
Pittsburg, 1"1"1"'"
Oeiman National bank. Mhghent, .. 11,11100
llarrishiinr National bank. Ilarrislmrg, IJO.OSl no
llarri-hiirg Trmt To. llurisbiirg, .. 450,000 (
1 aneaster Iribt Co, Lancaster IV"' 00
lincoln National bank, Pittsburg, .. x.mo (s)
Meicantlle Tnist f o , Pittsbuig lOO.cVs) ISI
Mechanic bank, llarrisburg J'l.ooo em
Nallenal bank, Ki.ter lO.crtl 00
National bank, Oennantnwn, Si.noil (l
National bank, foitesville lu.neW (W
Oinker City National bank, Philadcl'
phla. . ... l.'M!" 0'
Second Natienil bank, Pilt"tnirg. .. 71l100
Second Nalionil bank, Mleghen, .. l'sl.KH tsi
Union Trust C . Pittsburg ;u,0f) (i
Oil fill Trust (o, (Id Citt 2-j(,)
Union National bink, Mihitmy I itv, 'JS.llcjO HO
Title Ouuantec and Trust Co , Wash
ington ftMiOOHi
txilunge National bank 1'itti.burg, psi.tol HO
Narirclh National bank. Nirareth, .. ILOOl m
he.tstone National bank, Pltlshiirg, . &,( OU
bouthwark Natienil bank, Phlladel"
phli 00,010 00
fommercial National bink, llradford, 10,Oi) 00
merican Trust to, Pittsburg 17S.0OH 00
Ridge Meiiuo bink, I'lillnlelphla, .. SS.OOO CO
People's l"iust (o, llnd.lork Z(m 00
Sixth National bank, I'lilliilelphli, .. M.OOO 00
Wishington Trust Co, Washington. . 50,(Ji 00
Adtames to members aul emploea
of leglslaiuic 1 ,V)l TO
Cash in drawer 5,119 ,11
Totil amount In general fund . W.iiaJ.OII 07
blate of Pi tins) It inla. ( itt ol llarrisbuig. k
reisonallt appeired before mo K P Harden
bergh, auditor general, lames K Harnett state
treasurer, who being dulv sworn accoidtng ti
law,,salth that the for.going statement Is true
and correct to the best krowledge and belief
bwntn and subseilbed bcfoie mo this, thirty
first clay of lull 1's.il
t. H HMlPl.NHHtOII. Auditor rirneral.
1MI." y liVRNr.n', Mate Treasurer
Published in pumunce nf the protlsions ot
section S, Ut nf May l, 1S7I, entitled "n act
eupplcmentart to seteral acts relating to tho
slate treasuier anl the commissioner ot the
sinking fund "
h n llvnill'.Mimtill. Auditor General.
IlirrUhurg, Pa , Vug 1, 1301.
Lb I VlE OF niOIIRK A, 111 SfllnP. late rf
the ell of S. union, county of Lackawanna,
state of Penns,tltaiila, ileerasrd.
I.etteis nt administration on the ahote named
estate hating been granted to the undersigned,
all persons hating claims or demands against
the same will present them for settlement, and
all those indebted to slid estate aio reipietted
to make patment to
ALIA. W DIChhO.N, Administrator.
Or to Fcutiton, Pa.
F K TRU'V, Mtornev for Kstite
.NOlTfK Is- HI.HhllV filVKV that an applica
tion will bo made tn tho goternor ot the
state nf Prnnsltanla on the lift x dji rf August,
10H1, by I dward II .lettnjn, Amlrew hennedt, (1
Robert Campbell, Henri W Ktana and l.iuard
James, jr. under tho pintlalona of an act nl as
sembly nf the commonweal lli of Pennstltinla en
titled "An .let to piotide for the Incorporation
and regulation n cirlaln miporatlons, appiond
the twent-nlnth dav of April, lal, and the
teteial supplements theietn, for a charter nf tho
intrnded tciporatlon to be called "I ho (ilasgow
foal ami Coke (Yunpan," tho purpose and oh
Jeet nf which la tho mining ot toil and the
manufacturing of coke and selling coal and coke,
and Ii r the transaction of all such lulnrs as
may be necessarily appurtenant thereto or con
netted therewith, and for these (imposes to hate,
possess and enjot- sll the rights, benefits, powers
snd pilvllrges of the said set ot assembly and
Its supplements
PAI.MFR I., WILLIAM". So(tor
CLERK'S NOriCF. IN RTNKRUPrCY -in the
District Court of the United statrs ler the
Middle District ol Pennsianla, Samuel 4. Don
eho, of Seranton, Liekawanna count v, Pcnnsyl
tania, a hankrupt, under the set ol eongresa of
Jul 1, ISO-, having anpllel (or a full discharge
from all drbta rroteable against his estate under
aid set. notice is hereby giten to sll known eredl.
tor and other persons In interest to appear betore
the said court at Seranton, in said district, on
the twenty-fourth dav of August, inoj, at 10
o'clock In the forenoon, tn show cause. If any
thev hate, why the rraer ol the said petitioner
should not be granted.
EDWAOD B, Y. taORLK. Cuvrlc.
XSEgS
J.'s"'y.i'
f isft ssf-S dSfl,
DIRECTORY!
3 Insertions 25 Cents
More Than Tour Lines, 6 Cents lor Bch Extra Line.
Agents Wanted.
s AjSV Jh JK
WANTHV-Rellablo sgenta to taVe suhserlptlom
for our popular magaslne In lonneetlon wttb
new ecu. us Atlasj exreptlonal opportunity.
Write lod.li. John Wanamaktr, Dent, 163-A ,
New ork.
AOLNIN, t,t) no a xteek snd rxiense guaranteed
good men selling ( hemlial Machines lor cool.
Ing all kinds of Refrlgeiatora, Ice Roxci. fioda
rnuntaltu, etc. fluaranteed 7 per cent, cheaper
than ice. Also our ( hemic al Ice Cream Frederic-quires
ii,, labor, works automatic; .V) per cent,
(hcaper thin Ice Write, loda lor samples and
agenc v. ( hernial Refilg. A. hreer Co , Stiller.
IJ, Clileago, 111.
For Sale or Rent.
IOR HAI.K OR RF.NT-Slngle house, m Web.
n-. i. V.m"'- '' f n.rnomi, steam heat. 0. E.
Re nobis, Connell building. s
Furnished Rooms.
IURNISIIK1) ROOMS-Front room. Court Hetiv,
wpiaic; bath. Call ill Adams atenue.
room
PROFESSIONAL.
-"' ,-, -,-,-, r, i-i.rim.-L-.-i.-u , - r .r .nr. - r n n asmi
Certified Fubllc Accountant.
K''WAjJ' C. SPAULDINO, 23 TRADERS DAN,.
Building.
Architects
KDWARn H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELL
building.
FRLDF.RICK L. RROWV. ARCH. R. REAL
Lstato Lxchange Dldg , 128 Washington ave.
Civil nnd Mining Engineers.
H. L. IIARDINO, 60 CONNELL DUILDINO.
Dentists.
D2;0; L IEnFnt. paulF buildino,
Spruco street, bcranton.
DR. 0. a LAUBACH, US WYOMING AVENUE.
Lawyers.
FRANK U. DOYLK, ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
Kooms 12, 14, 10 and 13 Jurr bulldin..
f. K. TRACT.ATrY.COMMONWEALTU'BLDO.
D..1- ,nt-,''OOLE, ATTORNF.Y-LOANS NEGO.
tlated on real estate security. Mesrs building,
corner Washington avenue and Spruce street.
WILLARD, WARREV ft KNAPP, ATTORNEYS
and eounsellors-at law. Republican building,
Washington atcnue.
J1S.SUP k JKSSWP. ATTORNEYS AND COUN.
sellora at-tanr. Commonwealth building. Rooms
10. 20 and 21.
FDIVARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. ROOMS
"03P04, Pth floor, Mesrs building.
L. A. WATRK's. ATTORNF.Y-AT LAW, DOARD
of Trsde building, Scrsnton, Ta,
rATTERSOV k WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL
Rsnk building.
C COMFOYS, 0 13 REPUBLICAN BUILDING.
A. W B1RTII0LF, OFFICE MOVED TO NO.
211 Wycmlng atcnue.
Physicinna and Sugeons.
DR. W. E. ALLEN. 813 NORTLt WASHINGTON
st enue. ,
DR S W. IAMOREAUX. OFFICE 339 WASH.
Ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry
Chronio disease, lungs, heart, kldneya and
cenito urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1
to 4 p. m.
Hotels and Resturants.
THE ILK CFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN
at enue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZEIGLF.R, Proprietor.
SCRANTOV HOUSE. NEAR D , L. W. PAS-
sengcr depot. Conducted on the European
plan VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor.
Scavenger.
A. B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND
cess pools; no odor; only Improved pumps used.
A. B. Rrlggs, proprietor. leave orders 1100
North Main at enue, or Elcke's drug store, cor
ner Adama snd Mulberry, Both telephones.
Seeds.
0. R. CLARKE ft (X) . SEEDSMEN AND NttRS
crymen, store 201 Washington avenue; green
houses, 1950 North Main avenue; store tele
phone, 762.
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR Sll LACKA. AVE.,
Seranton, Pa , manufacturer ot Wire Screens.
Miscellaneous.
DRKSSMAKINd FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER:
also ladles' vtaisU. Louis Shoemaker, 212
Adams avenue.
ilEOARGEB BROS , PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN.
srelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 133
Washington atcnue, Seranton, Pa.
TUB WILKES BARRE RECORD CAN BE HAD
In Seranton at the news stands of Reismau
Bros., 403 Epruco and 503 Linden: M, Norton,
?22 Lackawanna) avenue; L S. Scbutier, 211
Epruce street.
FINANCIAL.
OLDEST! WALL STREET
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nrcT Returns.
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holder has cter lost a cent Payments made to
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delay. Money refunded on demand. Write to,
day for particulars, free tn any address
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Bond Offerings.
Paying 3 to 5
Ches. & Ohio, It & A. Dlv. 1st Con.
4s.
Evnns. & Teno Hauto 1st Con. 6s.
Iowa Con. Hy. Co. 1st 6s.
Louis., N A. & Chic, Chic. & Ind.
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St. Louis Hrldse Term. Ity. 1st 6s.
St. 1.. lion Mt. & Ho. ltefd. 4s.
Mil. i:icc. Ity. tt Lt. Co. 6To ,Vt&.
Stock. ,? ;
Complete Circular List on Application.
Spencer Trask & Co
27-20 Pine Street,
(IS State Street, Albany, N Y, NEW YORK
THOUSANDS
Aie suflejln.f a"ftd at a lois to know svhat Is
the matter -Thess consult their doctor, take bis
remedies with no beneficial results, then they
consult another snd another, xtlthout betteilng
their condition. Oo to pr. Sedgwick. SO Penn
atenue, Mranton, and" HWK lOUR CRlVFr'
NALZLD, it costs but a trifle snd ynu will
hate the satisfaction ot knowing what Is the
taiu4o! j our trouble.
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