THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, IDOL '- re l NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA SPR1NGVILLE. Special ti the Reranton Tribune. Sprlngvlllo, Aiir . - Mr. Mollle niunrtnpe atid Hillrlien. of fytarusc N. Y, aio vlMUm? at the home of Mr. O. P. Stanc, ami wife Mrs. UrunilaRe he foie her mairliKP nn one of our nioit eucccfvful school toarhois The Cltlzotm hand ha heen hired tn ftirnlh niiili for the Rianseis' picnic at I.Hke Caio. AiiRtut -'-' The third n initial letmlnn of the stir vlvlnc tnentlicM of Company C Two Hundred and Third lORiment. IVnns.vl. vanla olunteeiK will he held nt the home of Asa Stevens, nt Lake Caiey. th- lilt Thm?da in Septeinhei. I'amp inei-tlliR will ''oon he on deck acaln the date fixed for Its hCRlnnltiR helnj; the ild of the present month. Mrs .1 II. Mitihell was sick nil of Inst week, hut nt piivoiit l) somewhat Improved Charles A Olio Httenipted to ride a hoife fiom the house to the Held one day last week when the animal he came unmanageable and thiew him When picked up he was unconscious hut soon came to analn. He was quite badly mulecrl, but no hones wete broken Our barber W to deeorate his plice of business with a new slsn Theodore S. Kellopp. e-a , l a Rieat lover of horse, and la.-t week pui ched a new one Stuart Hllev ha" so far t.vnvoie1 from his sickness as to he able to par tially attend to his icgutai business at the stoie. Alfied I. nisl"v still hoveis between life and death with the chances about rqnal He ha i""ii -Mel: six weeks His brolhei odd Tellow aie callus for him nights the most of the time The two lodgc of Odd Fellows and Hehekahs hete are tnlkliiR of hiddliiR a plrnli In the neat futute ridiiriiu.iMor .1 W DeWItt l with thi band giving them Institution's and nlso vvmMng up the hand fair which they propos-p holding e.irl In t-optem-bet Philander Steen of 1.1k lake, died S-attmliv of a complication of disease" and old ago. Ho was well-known in this lclnit.. and was n pood man Relative lhlnK lino nttended the funeial. which was held at his l.ito home Of his Immediate Tamils, none urIe him except the widow Mild Hollow nine cro-sed bat1- with a SpilnpMlle nine SaUiul.i.v on the crounds heie The v Minis made a Rood start ami had seeial sutieh to their uedlt when the InnlnR ihaiiRCd, but at th" clrve of the game the sioie stood 35-11 In faoi of the homo team. At the hall came j-atuidnv. Sam Kar her had HUM his tank with too nun h tanglefoot and became noHx . and was taken In tow by Constable Tuttle. He resisted, and foi a time a fiee-for-all fight seemed to be on the pro pamine the f i lend" of Tuttle liishliiR to hi aid. and the other fellows dolnp the same Hailm wa tushed off tho piounds howeei. and the othei toughs baiked down and the melee ended Mis U.lr- Unbelt? and two ihlldien and Mr. and Mis .1one. of I'lttston, are MsltiliR A. M Tuttle and wife On Sunday Mis. Tuttlo's biothers w'lc. Mis Stone tame up fiom Suanton Coii'tahle Tuttle and son. l.avoiiic, are ruillrllng a bain foi T II H.iki t In Pimntk. near the cat i Riound The Ladles" Aid snclet held a busi ness meeting l'lltla and deiidcil to ic paint the Methodlf-t KpNiopal ihiinh, and a lommlttce was appointed to take chaiRC of the woik and sollilt bids. HOLLISTERVILLE. peolil m the craiitnn Tribune HolllsteiNille, AllR S Theie will be A cold medal Denim est contest In the Baptist church heie Tuesday evening. A.UgUt fi HajliiR Is ncarlv over and all icport a Rood ciop The i.ve leld was Rood, oats are poor, coin looks eiy promis ing and fiult I" scan e A number fiom heie have been to the mountain for hueklebenies and have been successful and well paid for their efforts Dr., and Mis T Build, of i-cianton. were'ieient gnosts at the home of hi r Krandfathei A tJ. llolllstti. Mrs M. J. Mitihell and Rianilson, Master tioidon Long, of SLr.inton, spent a few das last week at her home heio. D, O Blown of Scranton. Is tin. guest of his dauRhter-ln-law. Mis. Car rle Brown Mrs. D K Wall nun is ill S Chumard is in verj poor health Mrs. Minnie Biooks and daiiRhter m Requires Lots of Nerve Re sistance to Prevent Ex haustion and Prostra tion. The kind of people who are least able to withstand hot weather are the ones with upset Xeives They bieak down luring hummei heat lose atiength ind restless cannot sleep fidgety and retful mentally and physically. With his class, heat seema to falily flatten jut activity of mind and body pindiu ng a languid, spliltless, exhausted con dition. Itev the action of Or A. W. Chase's Verve Pills In building up the Xerve Venues and setting In motion that hidden cuuent culled Xerve Force, rhlch we know uxlsts, but the natuie it which we "do not undei stand they make this medicine so popular for summer lassitudes and weakness. Mr. Samuel Rogers, of Xo. l.'S Hyde Paik avenue, Sciunton, Pa., sajt. -"1 was In a run down condition head nchetf, nervous and sleeping badly and the oppetlte poor. I was told of Dr. A. W. Chase's Xerve Pills and got a box. Ah a lesult I sleep nnd eat well again. I am veiy much pleased with them and glad to tecommend them to others. This I can do conscientious!; " Thla Is the shape and design of the genuine Di. A. W. Chasn'a Xerve Pills. All otheia are Imitations and date not tite this design. Dr. A. W Chase'fl Xerve Pills 60 cents a box nt druggists or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, X. Y. See trat portrait and signature of A. V. Chafe. M. D urc on every package. Sold In Scranton by Matthews Bros., 'irijgclBts. HOT WA HE Alice, of Hamllnton, were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mis. Veteran Uorder. Mi". Carrie A. Cobb I" vl'ltlng among relatives and friends In Scranton, Mos cow and Chinchilla. Mrs. AnRvvlne and son", of Dunmore, are the Riiests of her aunt, Mr. George l-'esscnden. ..lis. H I). Holllster and son Charles, of Scranton, spent last Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. und Mrs. Albert Mei". Mis Bertha Olmstcad Is visiting among relatives nnd friends In Scran ton. Mis Trances foote Is visiting rela tives and frhmds In Sci anion and Taylor. O. ft Holllster of Scranton. spent last Sunday at the home of his par ent", E. B Holllster, and wife. Ml Lona Gregory of Scranton. was entertained last Sunday at the home of PROVERB Can vou reaJ her giandmother, Mrs. Harriet Ore goi.v Mis S.vlvanlns Vhii (ioulei anil daughter, Mls Nellie, of Sctanton, are the guests of Mr. .ind Mis Vet. Van (ioidei. Mi. anil Mis, ha Mitchell and fain- lly. of Scr.inton, were In town Sunday. last FACTORYVILLE. Speiial to the Kranton Tribune. Ffictoi.vvllle. Aug 5 Mi. and Mrs. X H. Winteis spent Sunday In Scran ton Mr". S.n.ih Slnnell left last Saturday for Binghamton, where he will hpend some time with her daughter, Mis. Heairise Miss. Kn'aivn' I'owers. of Potlhvllle, I'.i . Is spondlng hfr vacation here with Miss Xannle Mind? The Milliliter enon at this place and the sin rounding lakes Is now on, and hotels hnaidlng house and vehicles aie taed to their utmost capacities to an umiiindatp the rush fiom the cities. It idiulii'il thirteen hacks to uioni mo I np the people from the 4 35 train lat Siturdn. Vapeiat were llled at Tunkhannotk last Fildav bv Deputy Postmaster W. V Haul, as plaintiff. In a .slander suit against 1. Ft Ctieen, of the Scranton Itepiiblltan, as defendant Sheriff John V (Jia.v was up Saturday and served the papeis on Ml. (iieen, vvhlih called foi $1,000 hall, oi a commitment to the lounty jail' The trouble aiose over the changing of a ten dollar bill by Mr. Hard for Mr Oreen at the postolllce, Mr fSieen claiming not to have re iclved the full .imount of change, which led to an aiguinent. In vvhlih the aicusatlons weie alleged to have heen made by Oreen. The hand bojs held a snilal In the hoe loonw last Saturda night. Ice iieani and cake weie seived. The iiimmoii (ounell will meet in regular session next Wednesday night. HOPBOTTOM. Sreelal to the Scranton Tttnun. Hopbottom. Aug. 5 Theie will be no pieadung In the Methodist church during the remainder of this month. The Sabbath school will continue as usual Theie will he services at the Univer salis! church August 11, mot ning and evening, Hev. o It. Heaid&lcy, pleach ing Miss Hertha Williams, of Ppilngville, Is the guest of Misses Candace and Mella Brown Mrs J 11. Tiffany died at the home of her sister, Mis T. J. Allen, of Mont iose, Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock. The teinalns will be brought here for mil Ml, tne runeral to he conducted from the Methodist chuich Tuesday at J 30 o'clock. Mis. Tiffany left her home here about ono month ago to spend u few days with friends at Heart Lake Although not In good health at tho time, her ailment wa not known to he serious, but shortly atter leaving home she became 111, and was taken to the homp of her sister, where she steadily gievv worse until the end. The heieaved husband, children and aged father have the sympathy of the community, which feels In Mis, "flffany's death a common soriow. Mr. and Mis. Satterly. of Scranton, weie guests, of Mis. Martha Bell on tiaturda. Mis. X. J. Havvley and her daugh ter. MrH. Dolg, of Floilda, visited at M. J Titus' dining the past week. The MUses Hughes, of Junction, X. J., aie visiting their grandmother, Mis. Maitha Bell. Miss Alta Finn Is visiting fi lends a; Benton and elsewhere. Miss Myia Jackson Is visiting Miss May Arkerly, of Scranton, At a meeting of the school board the following teachers weie electart: Prin cipal, Mr. Hunt, of Pine Grove; as. slstant, MIh Myra Jackson; primary, Miss Maud Waldle, of Brooklyn, Miss Vanna Tiffany, of Dalton, Pa Is visiting friends In town. Mr. M. J. Hartley Is still confined to the house, though slowly Improving. Mr. Solomon Bell Is seriously 111, - torn vv M? K n itr iflEM PITTSTON. Special ta the Sainton Tribune. Plttston, Aug. 5. David P. Jones, of Oak stteet, a well-known resident of the Tenth ward for many ear past, died at hl home Satuiday evening, after a three das' Illness of Inflam mation of the bowels. He was fi ears of aRe, and Is survived by a wife nnd eight chlldten, Tor a lung time the de ceased had been engaged In the huik steilng business. The funeial will take place Tuesday afternoon at '.'.30 o'clock, with sci vices In the Welsh Congrega tional chuich, and Interment In the Plttston lemetet The Brother' base hall team, of Haintown. will Journey to Olyphant and endeavor to administer another ill tinning to the Browns of that pliue. Kdwanl Powell, of Nelsonvllle. O., I a visitor at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Hogor Powell, on Philadelphia avenue, West Pittston KIIhh Weaver, of Johnstown, Pa., a former Plttston typo, Is spending a few week among friends here. William MacDonald, of Montgomery stieet, West Plttston, has accepted a position as advertlsment compositor on the Johnstown (Pa ) Democtat. He left for that place ycsleidaj. NMapara Knglne company. No. 1. of this city, today received an Invitation to be the guests of the Susquehanna PUZZLE this proverb r Hose company, of Owego, at the an nual paiade to be held in that city on August J4 At a special meeting this evening the Xlagaias decided to accept the Invitation. A daughter has arrived at the home of Mr. nnd Mis William Johnson, of West Plttston Mrs. Johnson was for merly Miss Margaret Oiavell, of Jer ni. v n. Woid has been iccelved here of the wedding of Oeoige D. MorrK eldest son of Mrs. Annabel Mori Us Holvey. of West Plttston, to Miss Plank, of Tto.v, X. Y., only daughter of a superintend ent of a woollen mill in that city The wedding took place In Troy. July 6 Mr. Motrls has been employed on the Albany Aigus for the past few- eais, and Is a popular Journalist At the masses in St John's church .ve.steiday it was announce 1 that the collections taken at the two pievlous Sunda.vs for the benefit of the new chapel at Sturmeivllle amounted to $2,100. TUKNHANNOCK. Venal to the s(rantcn Tribune Tunkhannock. Aug. & Kev. V. II . Mentzer nnd daughter. Miss Ruth, of Hazleton, arc visiting friends at this place. Louis F. Cntnp and family aie spend ing their vacation with his tuther at Camptown, Pa. Miss M.uy Boyce, of Seianton, spent Sunday w 1th, her jiareists on Pine stieet. The Triton Hose company will send a delegation along with their miming team to the Hi emeu's convention at Troy, Pa , on Thuisday. The colored camp meeting held on the fair giounds on Sunday was a pionouueed success In all ways. The weather was pleasant and the giand stand was tilled with an ordeily and attentive audience, while the pleaching and holr was all that could be deslted. Theie will be anothei meeting at the same place next Sunda. when It Is expected that a larger number of col oied people fiom Monti ose, Pittston, Wilkes-Barre and Tovviiiidii will be in attendani e Stieet Commissioner Wllmot H, Car penter has a force of men engaged In lepavlng the gutter along the west side of Wnrien stieet. Uutjene Callahan spent Sunday with his sister at Towanda Mis. H W Chase and daughter Les lie, of Wllkes-Bai re, stopped over Sun day with Mrs. T. B. Ciienville, leaving on Monday for Buffalo and Canada, wheie they will lemaln for some time. Xews was received here on Saturday evening of the untimely death of Wlll- llam Bosengiant, formeily a resident of this town, which occurred at Ithaca, X. Y Deceased was killed by being strut k by a fast tialn while engaged in tne peuoimanco ot nis duties as i supeilntlende.H. for Ihe Hall Signal company's system He was a son of Jackson Bosengrant, of this place, and Is survived by a widow and four small chlldten. Miss I'na Allen, of Meshoppen, Is the guest of friends In town. Ueoige W. Hennlng, of Mehoopany, was doing business In town on Mon da. Fred Aveiy, who Is employed at Plttston, is visiting his paents at this place. , Oliver H. Henolds, of West Xleholon, relumed on Saturday Horn a two months' Hojuuin tvlth fi lends In Iowa and other points In the west. He Is In excellent health and seems to have enjoyed his tilp. Aveiy Miller, of Blntjhamton, X, Y, fcpent Sunday with his patents at this plate. Krause's Headache Capsules ar unlike anything piepaied In America. They were first preset Ibed by Dr. Kiause, Gcimany's famous court physician, long befoie antlpyrlne was dscoverod, and are almost marvel ous, so speedily do they cine the most distressing cases. Prlco :'5c. Sold by all druggists. ,. - MONTROSE. Bpeeisl tn thi Scranton Tribune. Monroe, Aus. 5, At the union eer- vlcfa In the Presbyterian church lat evening the sermon was preached by Itev. Jacob O. Miller, D. D., of Cedar rails, Iowa, a louner pastor of the church. Doctor and Mrs. Miller are spending n few davs In town, the guests of Mis. Daniel Ha vie. Mis. John Tiffany, of Hopbottom, who has been III foi several weeks at the home of her sl'ler Mi . Thomas C Al len, In thla place, died yesterday after noon at B o'clock. Her husband sur vives her. Kuneial niraiigements have not been announced. A "scrub" nine of ball players of this plate went over to Car malt lakn on Saturday and played a Rathe with the Camp Choconut nine The score was 18-." In favor of the campers. Dr C. H. Hunshker, of the Germnn hospital, Philadelphia, and sisters, Misses Lillian and Sallle Hurnlikfr, who have been visiting Mr. nnd Mis. A. V. Kinney In this place, returned to Philadelphia this week K. U. Cilsmnn. of Philadelphia, Is a reient arrival at the home of D. It. Lathiop. Mis. James Tate and Utile son of Washington. D. C, are visaing at A. J. Biewstei's MIsb Leona Tarbell. of Winona, Wis consin, Is vlstlng her grandfather. John S Tarhell, at hi home In this plate. Dltilct Attorney B. B. Little was at UlnRhamton on business, Saturday Three thousand cana of beans were put up at the Montrose cannery on Satuiday A fotce of fifty hand Is now steadily employed. Anson D. Blrchard, of Klmlra, ha been calling on his many Montrose friends. Mis Bessie Ball was the Riiest of relative at Poit Dickinson, N. Y., over Sunday. Our colored population wa mostly at the camp meeting In Tunkhannock on Sunday. The trip will be repeated on next Sunday Tomorrow close. the hottest and moot exciting factional contest that ever took place among the Republicans of Montrose borough. Both sides con tinue to profess confidence and doubt less will do so to the last Wete It not for the threatened attempt to vote a larpe number of Democtat. It might he possible to make an approximate forecast of the result, but with thla unknown quantity entering Into the contest It Is folly to predict The re sult in the county will without doubt he a lctoiy for Congressman C. V Wright, M00S1C. Floyd I. each, of Chinchilla, occupied the pulpit at the Methodist chuich Sunday and delivered two very elo qtint seiinons. Mr. and Mrs. J F Price are spend ing a few days In Mehoopany. Mrs. William Mucklow. of Diego, West Virginia, is visiting het daugh ter Mrs. Fiank Snder. MIs's Maude Ciandell, of Hiooklyn, X. Y. Is lsltlng at the home of MNs Vertle Dlx Mis. W. O Whiting, of S.vracuse. X Y.. Is the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeoige Tiegellas, of Xoith Main street. Kev. and Mis. Fiichatd Jones and chlldicn, of Philadelphia, aie visiting his sister, Mis. Oeoige OiifrUh, of Main btieet. II. O. Doud of Washington. D. C , Is spending his vacation with his pat ents. Mi and Mis. A. F. Doud, of CS icon wood. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New oik, Aus 5 Speculation Iih!i be tijicil .icliliu: tende'H.t fiom the op nuu; till the ihi'.iui; ol liu.ltmvi Resultant Ium tan limn 1 In ." points for llic sunk iiiimi jctiul ill (It In and includin; leading uninlic!-. of ail the principal ehmiiu UciaMonal l allies uno uiiaialling lu checkin; the ahad.i Muam of liiui!ttiim and the piofc-nkmaW utiliml cciy tnupotaii tccout.t to put ova addition)! i-hui imew of block Western and Pacith .tock.s bo u the blunt of the irlllng in Ihe lailroal qiuitir, while I idled sui,., u(l jnn sugir wire In Ihe nn in the downward moiemeut ot the ptcnl ties 'I lie falluie to cflccl a MHlUment of I tie Mccl xtrike on silimlav prepared ope liters for I uumptii it of llipiidation in llie I nilcd Mates i-tcel issues at Ihe opining of business toij, 1 irl ajIc of the common win nflien thouviinl MiaicH al fiom 41 doxcii to lOij, wliuli about inoiMUifl the. low point until well in the .mil noon, when it lagged tn 10 luleimiili ite nan aiHnus weie on a naimvv fraUioutl tmgi, hue the fai.1 tint the nlock wis, well backed up a i mind foilj did not ixerl au alii iikiIuiiiii rllicl on the ciniial inaikcl llie ilo.im; ptico vas the lowc.t of the da.v and nidicite.l a m t loss ol Pa points as compaieil with 'Mtiuilav h llOfO. llic picfciicd flock Miileml in IXtllllll' 1i-j of Ji and endeil J points oh The speculi tion of the da Iiiii;pi1 on the developments ju the i-trikc rilu.it inn an I the utriit wis inrlmul to icw the tailuie lo ic ich an actionem as foti. hallow Ins a hlulih wnaitioiial luaikct foi the stock fot iwlille Other uutal pnpiriiia moiciI maikcd empatlielic lov.es, 'Irnm sml Coal dip ping; Ji iiml American lai Poundi ptcfiniil I points, tslliiu: b the wit ioiiiltiueJ In pite of uporU. of rain in wilous eitlons of tho corn bill and the publication of a laite numlicr of ei, r.nisf it ui, iuino.es in wllionl catulni,4 for (lie fouitli week in lull snu.ii was a, protn iiirnl f.'iluic nil die ami dtoppul 3't to I"1 on i.alcs b Hit prolcs-ionalji, who aiKtird that the foithccimitiL; oppodlti' n would miki laio inroads on ll larniHK capailt.c Hut little news was circulated on account of the ainlg weak ntvt of nunc stocks iiml I lie ontlnuous m-IIiiii; vms attributed in pan In liiiuiilition be holders wlio hac buome Hied out bv llie recent ti idy drop of priccn Vs the Mvion drew lo a. i lose the piCKsuic ucaui.t the Mock market was in newel and the lowest pricea ot llie dac weie midf in the tiiul ilealiiurs, lleports were tut rent that I tilled Mate steel common and pin fcireU were to be held at 40 and no rtpecticl, but the ptclened hioke tn Ki" Tlie immeu-c dealinas In Ihe nocks were mule within a t man of a polnl comparing Hit opening and lowest prices of the da; Manv lallioad utocks cocerid a range of fiom 2 to .' points in the ume period lolil nalen. hi,ti ibarcs lUilioad bonds were faille actite, hut weak, in Mmpathy with stocks Total sale par value, jj,jO,iih I tilled htatea bonds weie all unilungcd on the la.t call. The following quotations are turnlshed Thi "ribunt bj M 9 Jolan ft Co , rooms 70S 'l Wears building, Beranten, r. Telephone 50OS Opep- High low. Clos ing. est. Ine Ametlcin -Higar 11 1 ,', V0 WV Ameilran lobaico .... l.rt lin no ,o Atchison ! J'; o'I't fi's tt lilson. Pi HI HI Hi !." Ilicwk Itaition 75'i Jo's 7J". :i'4 Halt A. Ohio OH I" 0 .)i, font lohaeco M's i"'i BV' fiVU hes & Oliio 4i l"i 41 II I hie .v. (II We.t 'J ii jn J0' hi Paul .- IM I in lil IVi'i Hock Island I't'i 117 1 IV, nil ban A. lex. Pi VU, Vi, hHt ni, 1iuls K Nath IW4 lot vi too Man Klevaled IH' 117 llnV, 1V'? Met Traction Ii Hl Iri-P W4 vilMi. I'm III Ki'i mi4 nil, nil South Paiirii Aiv fili.j o Sir, Norfolk k et fil'i r,i fit 'i N Central V VA livt J4'i Out. e. We-lirn !-" US hT4 SI'a Penna It It llt 141 Ui Hi Paillh Mall 10 40 .i;i, a;t lleudiiiK ll s'11- -o; ,vn. i!H, Iliadlng It., Pr Tn 7iVi 7H TV's southein II It -slJ 2s1 S1 's'4 Soulhern It It . IT Sls M'3 , SPi 'leiin. Coal k lion .... 'il fisij WP I S Leather Wa W l'j l.'ij I s leather. Pr Til's 7i' istj 7Si I S llubber 1" Is I7'i 1T; I nlon Pacific ''Vs ln.U u.i4 ni I nlon Paiinc, i'l ts',j Rs'i Ps ss Wabash, I 'l R') S7 37', Western I 'nlon m'i l'i mi', nn. Col Ku'l & Iron 01 u; up, mij Auial Copper Ill's tit's 110 UiP, Proplc'a (!as lit 111 11.!'. li 1 tie f-'a M .lft' .U ii Ic. nt it id npi. m, ( ol. (southern U II Hi, : Texas Pacific SlH .1'H, Si &H Vmer. ( ar 1'nundrj .... 2' 2 1 ;s II. R. Steel To li 41 40 40 U. S. Mecl Co, Tr uo't 00 S'K, fo. MCW YORK ORMV MARKtr. Open. High- Low. Olos- WHEAT. ing. est est. Ing. Frptemher 74i 7VTi TIU ;s December 70', 7S Tois 77! I 0nt THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Thin Four l.lntJ, 3 Cents lor Hach Extra Llnr. For Rent. For Remit 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 oflice of , THH TRIBUNI:. TOR IUAT-Jls -Vine room liouv In pluunt upper Urem Milne, Sept 1 Wrlle (1, W. .. Tribune Olrke. lOlt KKM Klcht ronm. TM .Ifltcttnn avenue; all modern ccmenleneej. Wanted. WAN'TKP To Rood ram-er (or srantfln, either male er female MMry or iommlii.lrn. Voiel Inducement to Imjen !crinton Book .Vcinc, Koom 101 P.iull lliillillnir WANIhD-Oie thound pereons to uy one thnii-aml bolllei 'KnlKlitu' Aromillc Sjrup o( Prunes," nature's Rreite.t phle. I.rsn bottle, M cents. ( liu. P. Jones, 1&5J Uck' son aenue. WAXTKD-An lntelllent (Calholle) lady or ccn. tlemsn to fill a light, pleaant portion. Rood pay, It aultable. Addtewi P. 0. lox 20, Scranton, Pa Boarders Wanted. WANTED Table boarders. Washington avenue. Mrs. Tompkins, Ml Help Wanted Female. WASTKP-nlrl or middle aireil oman for (ten eral houenrk In counttj hotel. Address K. E. mllh. Heetvllle, Pa Agents Wanted. k - WAMKI Reliable ajent to take aulwerlptlons for our pcpulai mazarine in innnettlon with ne tenuis Allan. exri-ptlnnal opportunity Write tndaj John Wanamaker, Dept 10J A . New York. Personal. Ofrt NKW HOOK sent free fully lllu.traled, treats of all conditions of men, tell how to attain "Perfect Manhood ' should be In the hand! of ever mile ndult ddies Kric Medical Co . "nook Dept ," lluftalo, S V Lost. 1.0M'-lad's cold ualtli luitiaW on cmr, "K VI V " sultahtc re ml if returnid to the office of Hnch Mnniific turlner rompan. l.llr Oiip small memorandiirn book and two potketbook". all with black cover and con taining valmble memnriniliiin and imo inonev Pleae reluin ti clilef of wllce, Mranlon. He Help Wanted Male. sll T IlltlS WOHKKIt expeilemed on No 10 stick for facloi.c in l.ieitrr New 'Voik VVc want a irood man. sober and It dulriou, compe tent to lac out diawlns' and art as leader or game or ai.il.int loirman lo the right mm there is a Inline t.ood pa ami ttir treatment av.med Vddiei.s, ! itlng lullv jmir experience and expedition. t 1). Ilox sio, Wist .New llrighton, New ,ork. ronv septembrr lleeemlier it Oil, fin's, 61t, fid Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS laeiinna Pair Co . Pr Connt. si ings Mink Jl Trust Co I irst National Hank (l-arbondale), Militant Prilling '" Third National Hank . Dine Deposil and Discount Rank Ecenomy Light. H I' to. .... First National Rank Istka Tiust Safe Deposit Co Rid CO .sfio A'ked 321 30 40 27S 1200 1J0 12J Clark A. Snover lo. ir .. 8cranton Iron Fence ft Mfg Co. 100 "J Scranton Axie noms Seronton Savings Rank Tradeis' National Hank Siranton Holt A. Nut Lo IVople's Hank ew Mexico Ry ra Stanton Pasi-enger Railway, first 3W 17S 104 13J 75 Mortgage. ij" People's Street Rallay. fltt mort gage, due PUS ... .... ns People's Mreet llilinav, i.enerai mottgage. due l:i .. ltJ DicUon Manufacturing l o lacka Township School 5 per icnt. ... C it j of Seianton St Imp. 6 per cent 100 102 102 Beans-rer bushel, choice marrow, 2 60a2M Scranton Traction ft per cent UJ Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected b II (I Dile. 27 tjtkananna e ) llulter 1'iesli ireamei. 20'ja21c.i dairj, Ire.li. nisa2u'3i ( iirese I nil cream. lOHatlc I ggs Wci-tem deh, llall'sc , nearby state, 111, able , . Medium Bean- Per bushel, t2 in 4 I, teen l'l is I'CI bushel, ?t lOal 4V Horn llet palent, per barrel, 4 Ii Beans Pel bushel, i holce marrow, i2.J5a2 TO Pitaloes-Per bushel. lal 10. Onions Per lunlirl 1 Chicago Grain and Produce. ( lilcago, .ug 4 -I onditloiis geneialh were bulli.b toda and heiitrmbii wlieat cied an acute di l'ac buh , and oats His clise weie 21, net hliihei loin closed 'si a shide down P lo Hii dni ( ia,i I'len. at I itions wnc as fnllows Houi -Vmel, No ml spimg wheat, 70t,a 7le , No 2 com, .-I si . No 2 tel'nv, Sf,c , No 2 ell, ,J.isi'.M , el 2 win e, v( i , Vn .1 white liii17U' . No 2 ice. ."i7ai7ir : fair In choice nulling. V , No 1 flax feed, Mil II, HUM.. Ill" .DM... '"" . sin's prime tinmlliv eed, l''0, Bi , slioit deal iijilea. s lia' IV, kiioulners, i's whiske, H.iJ Chicago Live Stock Market. (Imago. Vug 5 Cattle Rieelpts, 21, -W lu eluding l,30u lexaiis. Market Head. for good ne, low for medium, gcod lo prime steel". JJllaD.O; poor lo m"dluni 4 li'ai V), stockeis and feeders locvir, 2 25al cows slead.t, 2 754 4 jO heller. J2 2Vat isl, eanneis, fl Juai 40, bulls s2 Wit 0. eajves, laV25, leva., steer. $Jal 50, firt glass ratigira for sraiou heie todav heit, i ,"i Hogs llreripls todai, SI.i-u. toinonow, 2J,0oo, left uvei, l,i. strong, 5 eenla higher, ilo-rd dun, imxul and bulchrts, 'i7iUK0, good to choice liea.v. If OVaH 20 lough heaj, i.Va 5S0 light, ifVVaVOO, bulk of sales, 5 Ma8 OV Sheep Receipts, J.U-I Sheep, 10 lo 15 ceii'a jotter, lunlw, 10 tu 15 tents lower, good to cholie nelliris -f 1-.1.1 1 , lali to choice mixed, .I2Vi.1i, wrsteiu sheip, $.1 2'a1 15, vrarlings, $3 7Vil'lV, native lambs, fji, westein lambs, l 2'iaV 15 lifnilal irieipts and sliipments for saiuidavt lteceinia tattle, '.iVj, hogs, 12.150; sheip, I V7u. Shipments ( attle, 5.', hogs, ti'j, aheep, none. New Yoik Chain and Produce. New Voik, Vug h 1 lour - lull Ic adoe and a shade ftrmei Willi vvheai, w Intel spaighls, M.V)j I .',0, Vlinresnu patnit, .1 7541 Wlu.11 -Spot 111 in. No J led, 77 'si f o b afleil, No 1 ml, 7V.c 1 levator, No I Nurlhen llululli, 7Si f o b ulloal llitions eased oil after Ihe opiiuig I, ill 1 Him turned sitong and 1 lined til in nt 'silt n-t advanie srptembrr (lux I 75ktc , Oi tuber, 7m , II, it ml n r, 77 ',1 loin-sjiot stead; No. 2, til ,t, . elevator ami tot(c f 0 h afloat Option markel opened fliui (lo-iil stead) at 'iar nil advance. Sep tember closed IV , Pec ember, H2i OalaSpot Arm! No. 2, 3'ic- , No. .1, .lis",! , No 2 while. 42 u'ji , No, ,1 while, llitc , tuck mixed western, .tsallk , track while. 40al'k Oplloii ipilrt, but alrad witli oilier marked Hullei Meailv , cieauiery, HJa2o,sc . , factnrc wealriu lune, l'l IV'ic , ImlUlloii crrameri, llai;i,t , slate dairr, 1 1 a 1 Sic. ( heese stea v i lam.v laige iol 01 ui, (issC ; fanct' laige while, nV,( ; faut) small colored, Vr ; fancy small white, Dlla'sc. 1 ggs Steady; state and rennsilvanla, Halci., western uncandled, Salic.; western candled, 12a ID'. Buffalo Live S'tock. Buffalo, Aur. 5 Cattle hteactyj extra fine fia. SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. For Sale. r , s.VV. VWV fsvrr.-t VOH SVI.K-rwo phaeton, three lumber vvaiun. lo seta of liirnpa ami three lorfe VI Anle l.utnber janl 0ll MM: Two William t)peiller and one Jlivlel Manlialtan, nil In ril (MM 'hipe Can be boiirht at a biaaln and "e.i al orv lime al I Mluwn.xl l'iierller Ofllie, V II. tofrtn, Mitii.rr, Itoom 5, Atcade litilMinr. l JU'sr MtMIVMi win, a ,sr-lnad ol lioie and ilrlms telehl Irnm l,m) In l,V)i eveil cloeb maicheil lnn I'm be Keen al 311 Ha mnnd couil. F M Cobb 0n SVI.K Cotlrell At Son rllnder pie. a-lvte. In cooil tnndlllon. new roller. t-'iO Appl.i Wllke llarre ilme 0(Ae. Wllkei llufe, Pa Honey to Loan. (300,1)00 TO tOAV-towet ratea: straight or monthly pujmenU. Slark & Co,,rraders' bid?. ANY AMOUNT OP M0SKT TO IX)sN-Qulck, straljlt leans or llulldlns; and txian At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 811-115 (Vnnell building. BRANCH WANT OtTICKS. Want AdverttsementB Will Bo Received at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT SCIU.UTZ, comer Mulberry street and Webster avenue. OUSTAV PICIIbli, 660 Adama avenue. West Side OhORGi: W. JUNKtNS, 101 South Main avenue South Scranton TRLD U Ti:nPPE, WJ Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W PS.V1S, corner North avenue and Market street. Mala Qreen Ridge CHARIhS P. JONES, 1557 Dickson avenue. r. J JOHNS. fttO Oreen Ridge street. C. LORE.NZ, corner Washington ave nue and Marion street. Petersburg W. H KNLPKEL. 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. C. DONE & fsO.V. Strayed. ( VVIi: 10 VIY PlirVllsK's. a jeatllne heifer; owner ean hace irai' by identifleation Cilcs Manton, Chinchilla, Vx. LEGAL. IN UK Heinle of Benjamin .1. Hughes, lie reiseil. late ol the i it of Scranton, count of l.ickawanna nnd Mate of Peniulania. Let leis testament in upon the aboc nimed csute having been gianted lo tne undersigned, all imm sona bacing cliims or dennndi against ald dale will pie-ent lliein for nivment. and those Inihbted llieritn will make Immidiatc pavnunt tn Vim i I Hughes, exeeutiix II (' RI.VNOID's, Vttomey for Kslale Ished sleern. f.". sOa'i l. coml tn choice shipping and export sleeis. 3 o i 'i 7 1 . lust fat cows, ft H al '0, fiir lo good, 1 jOil, bulls choice lo best, ilsOa4 2a, lri.l frtilcr?, $1 KM I 10, fiir to i bone ftoikeis, Vkil, light flat 10, feeding rales and xeirllng. .! "Voil 2"., fusli iow and spring era slow mil uniliangid Hogs Dull, best heaiy trades, 17 HI 20 mixed ind medium, 0 10nl l'i, iiooil weight cirker', fia2"i, pigs. S"i .V)a3 1 ft, fi choice, .".iiS. rouglis, ,", 25ii 50, tag, i Ji ah '. -sheep and I atnbs low , best spring lambs , 4iia1 'al, fair to good, l7iaj2"i, culls and lommoii. Val mi, sheep mixed bind giadis, lopn f.1 iVial. fair to good ewes, 2 Vlil 7, choice leaning wetluis. $4 40al "id; fair to good do, $J.50al 2. Oil Market. Oil (it, Vug . - I'icilit bilances, 12V, rertl flialis, no bld shipment for three da, 21), 721; average, b.i,335 Huns, l'l,M1; average, 70,- it-). American Xeague. Vt Haltlmore (First gimc) if i: Hoston 1O0 00I.03O-1 7 O Baltimore 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 ,i i Hatterles oung and Criger, Howell and Hres Italian I mplros Cmtillon and Haskell. Sriond game " II I. fin.inn n O 0 0 0 (I 0 0 O-il I 3 liiiiimoie iionaofio '-u ii : Batteries Winter and sehreckongot; Nop and Biesnahan. I'mplres Cantlllon and Haskell. Vt Phil uli IphUHrst game- II IL I'. VVa-hlnglou 10 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-3 10 i Philadelphia 1 0 .'. 2 2 0 0 0 '-10 11 A Batteries I ee and Llatkc; Frarer and Power: I tnplre C'onnollj. second t-ame It II. K. Washinglo OH 000 0 000 0 3 2 Philadelphia 2 0 II 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 Halteries-( oilrk and Claikc; V1 and Pow nr I nipiiv Lvunollt. VI ( liiujn ( Ii teland (liliaco llatleiles McNeil R II B ,.0100030 (I OH 7 ,1 ,. 0 11 0 0 3 on 0 1 1 s 7 and ( onnor; Patterson and Sullivan 1'niplre Sheridan. M Milwaukee Hetioit Milwaukee Haiti ries Cionin R II F. ,200100100-4 10 10 ,.12515410 '-13 10 2 and Huelow, Husting and Vlalonij Umpire Vlana-satt. National League. - VI Ne- rk R n. I Philadelphia ....0 100000000 3-6 0 4 .New ork . . .0011 0 0 1 00 S On 3 1 3 Rjttrrles-'luwiv.end and Mel'arland, Matthew son and smilh-l mplre Der. Second game R II E. Philadelphia 10.1000321-10 0 0 New Vork .... o o n 11 o 0 o o o 11 0 fl Batteries Huagleby and Douglass, Taj lor and Bowsrman. L'mpiie Dwjer. .t Riiton R. H F Rrooklvn 0 0 1) 1 llflft 0l -1 fi i Boston 1 nnoooo I 2 4 1 Hallfiies Donovan and lanell; Willis and Kit trldi,e I mplre 1 mslle. . At Plltsbuig R, II II M Limia 2 1 000 1 1 II 2--20 21 I Plttsbuig 4010000 l(l-rt 13 7 llatlerles Powell and llvan, Chesbio and 0'( einnor, Doheny and Yeagei. I'mplres O'Day and Iliown Vt ( Imlmuti R II V. (hicag 011O2O2OI-7 It 1 Cincinnati I (1 . .1 1 0 0 0 -10 U 2 lljueiies Vlrnifr and Ming, Ouese and II gen. I mpirc Nash Eastern League. ' Providence. 7, Woteesler, 3. Toronto, 11, B'irTato, 2 Tomato, 5. Hiiflalo, 7 Mcntrral, in, Rochester . AMATEUR BASE BALL .NOTES. The Tenr) Avenue htars would like tn knew II Ihe Olden Mara 1II play them. If Mtiiltetorv answer through The Tribune, We will play them on the Young ficraiUoru rrounds. Jarob Rosen brrs, maniger. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Thtn Pour I.latt, A Ctnti lor Cach Etra Lltu, Sttuatlona Wanted. SHI VTIOV HANTIIl- Vs first class or second, hand btead, take and pnlfel bakrr. lllj or isMtilr It I) Mailman, ifJ7 Lhurch atreet, I ebanou, Pa. 11 1. VI KIN UANII.H-Viiouiilant. expert In corporitlon woik and copartnership ao inuiita, would like to engave fiom one to Hires dan nrrv.li on suprrvl'loii and rnnllnumit audit; bicliest rcfninece. Address, .1, Henri Jones, l-l'l Itock sheet Mil VI ION WANII ll-Mtuallnn ss wallres or lautiilrrss in iboroughl) innipeient altli ht refcientea Call this week, Sll Jefferson avenue. MUTATION V1Hi llartrnder from Phlladel. phla, lirst i lass mixer, wanla position, capa ble of taking full i halite of hotel, saloon or res (auiant, illy or country, first clssa references, Acldres ,t (, , H g slrrel, lltjr. BOOhfxl HPI-'H (male) deslrca emplOimeflt three dajd a week Kleen jesrs In lt slttutlon. Addtess A, II l , ltd line olllce. A VVOVIVV wanla men' tinderelnlhes (ft wash; fltl ilis launilrev II .VI . Tribune offlce. A VOVA nanls wishing to do home cr go out, AddrrM 11 M , Irlbune office, SnPvTlnV WANTI H by a wnmsn to go out 1; , .. 'lie 'lay washliur or cleaning. Mrs. Kuweit, 1210 t'rdar avenue. - J llt- For Sale or Bent. FOP. MLK OR ltf.NT-Mngle house, e)4 Web. sler acenue Ten rooms, ateam heat. (J, F, Rev nobis, Connell building. PROFESSIONAL. "-i" !- ri-i-l--sr.-n-.iiirii-n-siii-iia Certified Publlo Accountant. EnWARD o. Building. bl'AULDlNO, 23 TRADERS DAKH Architects EDWARD IL building. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, COSNELIa FRLDKIIICK L. RROVVN, ARCH. B , REWj Fstate L'achange Oldg , 126 Washington Jive. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDING, 606 CONNELL BUILD1N0. Dentists. DR. 0. E. EILEVREROER, PAULl BUILDISO, Spruce street, Scranton. DR. O. O. LAUBACH, 115 WV0MI.V0 AVENUE. , Lawyers. FRANK E. B0VLE. ATTORNET-AT-LAW. oomi 12, 14, l and IS Burr building-. F. K. TRACY.ATTV.COMMONWEALTH BLDC3. D. B. RLPLOQLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS NEQO tlated on real estate aeeurity. Meats building, corner Washington avenue and Spmc street. WII.LARD, WARREV & and counsellors at-law. Washington avenue. KVArP. ATTORNBY? Republican building JtSSUP k JESSUP, ATTORNTAS AND COUN- eellora at-law. Commonwealth building, Roomj 10, 20 and 21. EDWARD W. THAYKR. ATTORNEY KB K4, 0th floor Melrs building. ROOMS L' .-. w'ATRrl. ATTORNT.Y-AT.LAW, BOAUL of Trade building, Scranton, Ta. I'ATTERSOV 4 WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAt. Bank building. 0. COMFCIYS, 9 13 REPUBLICAN BUILDtNO. A V RFRTIIOLF, OFFICE 211 Wyoming avenue. MOVED TO NO. Physicians nnd Sugeons. DR W E. ALLEN. 513 NORTU WASHINQTOV avenue. DR. 8 W. L'AMOREAUT, OFFICE 333 WASH. Ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry Chronh disease, lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels and Resturants. THE FLK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN avenue. Rates, reasonable. P. ZEIfJLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D , L. b W. PAS senger depot. Conducted on the European plan VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. A. B. BRICGS CLEANS TRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no odor; only Improved pumpa used A B. Brlggs, proprietor Leave orders 11M North Main avenue, or Flcka'a drug store, eor. err Adama. and Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds. G. n. CLARKE k CO . SEEDSMEN AND NUBS, erymen, store 201 Washington avenue; gracs houses, 1050 North Main avenue; atora UI phone, 762. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTFL, REAR til LACKA. aV'e.", Scranton, Pa , manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous, DRl SsMAKI.NO FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER: also ladles' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 212 Adama avenue. MKOAnOtE RROS . PR1NTFRS' velopea, raper bag, twtne, Washington avenue, Scranton, SUPPLIES, EN Warehouse, n Pa. THE VVTLKESBVRnB RECORD CAN BE HM In Scranton at tha news stands of Reisnw. Broa, 408 Spruce and 503 Linden: M. Norton, ?22 Lackawanna avenue; I. 6. Schutttr, 211 Spruce sttect. FINANCIAL. ,sU b-XJA-U S Sv. iV OLDEST! WALL STREET SAFEST! Money Will Hirn Bli Monthly nreTi Returns. DtiOl, Xhf Investor's Fund Fays Semi monthly. The oldest established In merlca No eertlneatu holder ha ever lost a ctnt Pavments mada to all subscribers every 15 days. No trouble No delay. Money refunded on demsnd Writ to day for particular, free lo any address. C. K. Mackey A. Co., Hudson llld'r , .New Veil;. Bond Offerings. Paying 3J to 5J Chen. & Ohio, It. & A. Dtv. 1st Con. if. Kvans & Terie Haute Int Con, Iowa Cen. Hy. Co. lnt fin. 6s. Louis. N A. & t'hlo., Ohlc. & Ind. Rlv. 1st til Mexican Central ily. Con. Is. MIkhouiI Paulllc Tiimt t. Mob, eSt Olilo, Montgomery Dlv, 1st 6s. Oiffi-on Sliort I.Ine 1st Con. Bi, Illo Uranile Westein 1st 4s. 8t. Louis DiltlBe Term. Ity. 1st 5s. St. 1... Iron Mt. & Ho, Itefd. 4. mil nice n. & i.t. Co. 6 pre,. Stock. Complete Clieular List on Application. Spencer Trask & Co 27-20 Pine Street, M Nate street, Ainsny, N. Y. NDW YORK i.SSSsSSS.SS.sssSS----SSS)Sl I III I .SsSSSSS Iv