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    THK SCKANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1901.
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NORTHEASTERN.
PENNSYLVANIA'
THOMPSON.
Bpeclal to the Scrsnton Tiibune.
Theimpnon, auk. 0. Miss ("Jcorcla
StocMnnl, of Start ac-ci, srppiit the Sab
bath with MIr I-'lnm S.inford nt the
M TO. lmrt'Otiacf.
Ml hk fJiiicp Nvihorvott, of Now York,
Is the RtiPHt "' M'"n Hrtiinnh Wnlker
nt her f.itli- .-, Thomas Walker, on
Jnrkfon Rtrcet.
The V. ('. 'I'. t lirM their retrulur
innnthlv mi'otltiK at tho nnptlt chinch
Sunfliiy i vrtntiR nt l dlsotisxeei tbo
Sabbath nutations, Kev. David boliig
thp speaker.
Jim PattrldRP, who hn been with
her Muter fur fcpvprul weeks, returned
to her hnino at White's valley r5un
tlny Henry Wrlshter. of ninirhaniton, Is
thp RUfFt of Squire Tnllmnn.
Thp carpenters havp .1. I'. Lvdon's
hrnifp ready for the plasterers.
fitir townsman A. W. Gates met with
nn areident In tho rats the other day.
The train stopped and he started to
pet n drink of water, when suddenly
th train bioked, throwing hint to the
floor lie Is finite heavy and ovpr 0
years old. He was unable to rpI
around town for several days. He is
HtilfeilnjT considerably yet, but Is Im
proving slowly.
Mr and Mrs. C. M. Lewis spent yes
terday amonc the hills of Wayne
county. RPttlnpr as far away as White's
valley.
One of our masons, A. N". Tueke. Is
-working at the arid factory nt Bui it
wood. Mrs. Com Foster and dauchter, of
r.lnRhamton. .11 IMtins at Mrs. A. C.
Poster's this week.
Miss P. A. Monroe, who has been
wlh friends t Potest City fo the
past two months. I home nptln with
he brother. N. J. Monioe.
Tlev ,1. T l.ojjan. dlsttlrt elder, who
h.is pIliirp of the Kiee Methodist
ramp meeting which beclns heie the
21st iir-t.. and whose family has been
on tlu Riiiund for a week, returned
from Vineland last evenlns, having
been ".illed there last week to buiy
her tunther. Several families arc on
the ground and tho work Incident to
the i't. pai'iii' of the now grounds
will be pushed from now on. The
camp meeting proper begins the 21st
and he 2Jd. The ltev. ('. II. Mead, P.
P of N'i w Yoik, will insle he ears of
lie crowd with a. prohibition speech.
X J Monioe and nn Charles drove
over to Wlnwood Saturday afternoon
for a hand-shake with old friends.
The new creamery Is giving Its pations
murh satisfaction under his manage
ment Helen the little daughter of Mr. ami
Mrs Ofotge I. d.uk, of the Sorner-
, store, is quite sick.
MOSCOW,
Messrs. Lewis and Michael Wlk-on,
of Rrooklvn. X. Y.. weie guests of Mi.
Lincoln Urown last Sunday.
Presiding Klder.T. F.Warner preached
In tho Methodist church bete last Frl
div evening.
Miss Maine Thomas, of Scranton, who
has been spending the past two weeks
wi'h Mis lMwaid Van llrunt, lias te
turnr 1 home
Mis Shot man and daughter, May,
Irft csterda.v 11101 iilng for a month's
'It with friends In Philadelphia.
Samuel lMielman ntid son, Archie,
spent list Saturday In Scranton.
Tl.r Lpworth league will hold its
fcular iimntlily literary entertainment
Frldiv evening In the Methodist Kpla.
opi ( him h.
Mrs H.izleton. of Steillng. visited
Mri. Unity Kshelman last week.
Miss Maigaiet Howe, of Steillng, is
the guest of Miss Agne AVatts.
A ill Hrown left ye.stnilay f,n- riilln-df-lphn
M'- Mattle Hinds and nephew, AVal
t r Hinds, of Mnn.Me, visited the for
met s rousin, Miss Xellle Hinds, last
Sunday.
M'ss Kdlth Morgan, of Scranton. who
has been spending the summer with
Mi.s Thomas, returned home Satinday.
Mr- AV. L. Can- and son. On In. of
Oreen Hldge, are Isitlng relatKes here.
The- Mlshp lMe Hortiee and Mary
Powell of Sri anion, ate being enter-tiiif-d
In- relatives here.
JIt'-v jav Ilornhaker is cntet Mining
M.i-s Iionxc,i Lumley, of Scianton,
Mi-u Pu-1 1 Hrown, who has been
spending the summer at Hangor, p,t,,
has returned h"iiv .
Miss Veina Mrgargfl. of Steillng. has
been the pnest of trlend.s hern for the
past f w days
illi.mi Pup k.iit, of f'arbondale. for
me, iy empo.od as a barber heie, called
on friends heie last week.
TUNKHANNOCK.
fipf't in the Ferinlin Trilmnf
Tunkhinnock, Aug. 6 Mi. K. Stuart
Stark of Suanton. Is vlsitlnc her p,u
ens Mr. and Mis., Lester Carrlngton,
on Putnam street.
The t,d nee of Henry Hauling, esq.
le being repainted by Painter Clrules
H Yming.
Tart les at Ithaca have hren in enr-
nsrnnuenre with a gentleman here
relative to the f.MMblllty of building a
milk eondfinniy flt this point. Such n
con. em would be worth consldeilng by
our pe..ple. nnd theie s plenty ot milk
on both sides of the Hver that could
be seemed without much trouble
Isaiah Kvsns. of rA, NWJK a visitor
here on Tuesday.
J Ptark Coolhaugh. proprietor of the
Hpilng Orove hotel at Lake Chipj- has
had his house connected with this town
by telephone.
The tuneral of the late William
Hosengrant took place on Tuesday nf
ternoon at 2 o'clock. Tunklmnnock
trlhe nf Ited Men hud chaigo of the
FeTVlCfS
Kx-Pherlff Alvlra O. Oregnry. of
Meshoppen. made a short call in town
on Mondny.
The. Wyoming County Veterans' re
union will be held at Tunkhannock on
August 2S. 29 and SO, at Itenshaw park
W. S. Hlerly, of Wllllmnpoit, was
railing on the attorneys here on Tues
day, In the interest of a linn of law
book publishers which ha represents.
Tho rain on Tuetday though much
needed, wae not very much appreciated
by the farmers, as it caught them in
the middle of oats harvest.
The potato crop Is almost a total fall
ure In this vicinity, and many fields
will not pay fr digging.
Fred h. Jayjie, of Eaton, announces
that he will ho an aspirant for the
nomination for county treasurer befoie
the comlnp Republican county conven
tion. W. n. Atnts left on Tuesday for
Trnv, PU.. whero he goes ua delegate
of the Triton Hoo cnmp.iny to the
live-county firemen's fnnventlon. Tho
b.ilanco of tho company will go today.
Tho Carver tenant house, on Second
street, haa been repainted und re
paired. LAKEWINOLA.
Special to tht Sainton Tribune.
Lake Wlnola, Aug. , Miss Mattle
Andrews and I)r. Percy D. Andrews,
both of Philadelphia, wero married on
I'ilduy evening last. The cciemony was
performed at the Clifton hotel, Ixiko
Wlnola. Mi. Andrews Is one of Philn
delpha'a most talented nnd popular
young ladles. For some weeks she has
been a guet nt the Cllftln hotel. The
gioom Is a graduate of the University
nf Pennsylvania, 1001, and Is well
known In Philadelphia. After the cere
mony an elabntate bridal supper was
served by the Clifton caterer in the
DOT
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bee if you can draw a perfectly proportioned man coverins; these five dots.
The hands, feet and head must each rest on a dot
hotel parlor, which was beautifully
deroiated for the occasion. Michael T.
Ke-niiP, of Hlngliamton. was best man,
and Miss Claia Atispach, of Philadel
phia, whs bridesmaid Protessor Sd
ncy Kos"iibluth, of Wllkes-Bnrte.
pla.xed the Mendelssohn wedding
mutch The lulde ami gi 00m left for
Atlantic City, and will be at home In
Philadelphia about August 2ft.
Meyer Kabatchnlck, a popular Scran
tonlan, nttended the masque ball nt the
Hotpl Clifton on Monday evening.
The Misses Mamie and Lizzie Keane,
of Hlnghamtun, ate guests nt Hotel
Clifton.
Francis O'Xell, the popular lytic
tenor, of Wilkes-Hatre, is a guest at
the Clifton.
About two hundred couples nttended
the masque ball nt the Clifton hotel
on Monday evening. This was the
event of thp season nt Lake Wlnola.
The spacious porches weie thioliged
with fashionable people fiom the sur
rounding cities, especially Wilkes
Baire, Scranton and Hinghnmtou. Mr.
A. D. Deans-, of Scianton, and Miss
Conine- Kn-enhlutli. of Wilkps-It.it n,
led the giand mutch. The costumes
were both beautiful and comical. Those
worthy of especial mention were worn
by Misses Ida Moore, Hex-le Yeager, of
Plymouth: Lulu Dnlph and Miss Chris
tine Fellows. The music was furnished
by the hotel orchestra.
On Saturday eenlng every effort
will be mnde by the management of
the Clifton hotel to entertain tliPir
guests. A grand shirt waist hop will
be given from S to 12, and lunch will
be perved In the hotel piivato dining
room.
TAYLOR.
Tonight the members of Mlnooka
tribe, Xo. 217. Improved Order of Hed
Men, will pniade thp principal streets
of our borough In Indian costume,
headed by the I'nlon band, to adver
tise their comins exclusion on Friday
next Train will leave Cential Hallroad
of Npw Ji'isey station at ".!." a. 111.
The remains nf the late Mrs. P. F.
Lally, of South Taylor, will be shipped
to Philadelphia this morning, where
interment will be mndp
All members of Mlnooka tillie, Xo.
217. Improved Order of Red Men, are
requested to be piesent at their hall
this (Wednesday) evening at 5 o'clock,
to participate In the parade.
Miss Lizzie nilllnglori. of Mooslc, has
been the guest of friends In town foi
the paM few days.
Mrs. Henry How ells has returned to
her home In Dover, X. J., after being
the guest of her mothpr, Mis. T. M.
Howells, of South Taylor. She was ne
companied by her nleie, Mi&b Hessle
L'vnns.
Taylor lodge, Xo. 4R2, Knights nf
Pythias, will meet this evening in
regular s.cfcon,
Surveyor A. H. Dunning, of Scran
ton, was a caller hero on business on
Mondny.
Archbald mine local, Xo. 1,619. United
Mine Workeis nf Ameilca, will meet
In Important sesblon tomorrow even
ing. The Pyne base ball team defeated the
Aichbald aggregation on Monday In a
one-sided contest, by a score of 18-5.
Professor J, K. Watklns, Fredeilck
Couittight, T. J. Davis and John Wat
klns attended tho concert at Hansom
poor farm on Sunday.
A. A. A yets, of Peckvllle, was a
Taylor visitor on Monday.
OLD FORGE.
The Ladlf Aid socltey of the Hrick
church will enjoy a trolley ride to
Harvey's lake on Wednesday. All who
wish to go nre cordially invited.
Tho Misses Wealthy and May Hroad
heHd left on Tuesday morning for the
Pan-American.
Mr. II. A. Green's Sunday school
class wil hold a butterfly social on the
paisonage lawn on Friday evening.
Ice cream nnd cake will be served.
A young child of Mr. and Mrs. George
Lane was Intoned in the Marty ceme
tery on Friday. This Is tho second
child of Mr. Lanes to have died within
a month.
Tho people of this place should ho on
the lookout for an Imposter who Is
going about utklng for small sums of
money and iPm-esentlntr himself as
being a friend of tho family.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lisle. Harris of West
Plttston spent Sunday nt the homo of
Mr. and.Mls. H. S. lMsall.
AVOCA.
Tho following have been drawn to
serve ns Jutors during the next ses
sion of criminal court: A. J. O'Malley,
Patrick Hoylnn, W. II. Holllster, Wll
llnm Hrown, Thomns Mcllale.
(leorge Laverlck has returned from
Wllkes-Hnrre, whero ho has undergone
nn operation for appendicitis.
Udwnrd Mitchell, of Xewport News,
Is spending a few weeks nt tho homo
of hit mother, on the West Side.
Mrs. Mllo Howell and Mrs. Angus
Howell will leave today to spend the
next two weeks with frlenda In I'nlon
dale. Misses' May Kearney, Klbahoih
Rougher, Maty McCabe, Kut Camp
hell, of Scranton, and Knte Mullen, of
Plttston, will lea"vo tomorrow to spend
several daya at tho Pan-American.
Thomas Xobone, of tho West Side,
is seriously III.
Miss Anna Alkmnn is visiting
friends In Xew Jersey.
The borough council met In regular
session on Monday evening. All mem
bers weio present, ns well as a large
delegation of citizens, who were Inter-
PUZZLE.
ested In the electric light contract.
There weie a great many arguments,
but the majority nf the council found
fault with tho contract nnd so the
committer was Instructed to continue
their work and meet the lomnilttee of
the Kleetrlc Light company again.
Seveial bills weie ordeied paid, after
which they adjourned.
T. J. Xew ton nnd two daughters will
leave today to spend ten days at At
lantic City.
John Huckley has returned from
Philadelphia, where has undergone an
operation for throat trouble.
David Owens, of the West Side, will
remove bis family to West Plttston,
where he has accepted a 111010 lucra
tive position.
David Davis has taken a cottage at
Harvey-.s Lake and will remove his
family there next week.
Mrs. Hnrtley Judge, of Old Forge,
spent Tuesday nt the Walsh residence,
on Grove stuet.
Mrs. Hose Xew ton is visiting friends
in Plains.
Mlhsc Mary nnd Anna Flt.slmmons
left 'Vbtenlaj to visit friends in Hay
onne. DALTON.
Mrs. ,T. C. Mahoney nnd Miss P. D.
Iielph have returned home from a trip
through thp Xew Hngland states, Their
hi other nnd his wife, Mr. and Mrs. A.
D. ltelph. of Xew York, are at present
visiting them.
A. L. and Jesse Cooper entertained
last week C. c. Johnston, nf Westmore
land. X. Y., and I. V. I. Tuttlc. of
Haw ley, Pa.
The mother of Druggist T. A. Pur
don has bought thp Hdward Schoon
oer property anil will move fiom
Tunkhannock to this place about Sep.
tember 1.
Mrs. I-:. Palmer Smith nnd .-on. Will
nrd, are visiting friends in SuFque
hanna county.
Mrs. Fred Palmer will leave Wednes
day for Syracuse. X. Y.. where i-he will
be the gilPst of Mis. P. H. Welthaf-e.
Mr. and Mrs-. K. C. Spauldlng, who
have been spending some weeks In this
place, left yesterday for a vlilt at Al
lentown, X. .1.
LOCKVILLE.
Serial to the Scranton Tribune.
Loikvllle. Aug. fi. Miss Mlna Hoo
ver has purchased a fino horse and a
new earn, ice.
Mrs. linyrt Dymnnd. Miss Hannah
Pymond and Mr. Willie Faulk visited
Miss Maud Slckler, of Mill City.
Mr. Waymond Dymnnd, of Mooslc.
spent Sunday with his family in this
phu e.
Mrs, John Colbaugh was tho guest
of her aunt, Mrs. Clara Lewis,
U, A. Vantuylo lost a valuable horse
on Sunday.
Miss Linda Hoot Is staying with
Mrs. W. F. Dymnnd.
Mr. and Mrs. James Vantuylo hnve
gone to Huffalo, accompanied by Mlhs
Stella Hrungebs,
HIS THRILLING ESCAPE.
And the Good Luck That Followeda
Millionaire's Mishap,
In tlie current number of Forest and
Stream A. M. Cheeney, the well known
pisciculturist nnd writer, gives the fol
lowing detailed nccount of the thrilling
accident that befell K. nurgess Wur
ten, of Philadelphia, last month at
Lake George:
"The dally newspapers have had a
moro or less tu curate account In btlef
of a fishing accident on Lako George,
July IS, K, Hurgess "Nanon, of Philn
delphla, owner of tho fast Pteam yacht
Kllldle, has. another steam yacht on
Lake Geotgo named Cyilc, and both
mo used for MMiIng, tho latter being
nhout 60 feet long. Mr. Waireu, his
llsheinian and pilot, Alee Taylor, his
engineer nnd his valet were on board
tho Cvrlc fishing for lake trout.
"Dinner was about to he served when
a storm came up. .Tho curtains on the
sides of the boat wero fastened down
to keep out the rain, hut the wind was
so :-.vero that it ro.'.cd the boat until
the water came In and tho steam had
gotten so low that the boat could not
be headed into the wind. After twice
rolling the boat went down by the
stern, but a wntcr-tlght compartment
In tho bow held tho bow out of water.
"Mr. Warren nnd his vnlet In the
stein nf tho boat weie caught In a
tiap, but the vnlet cut tho curtain and
iclensed Mr. Wuticn nnd held him on
tho bow. The men were washed off
ngnln nnd ugaln, and were pounded
against tho boat by the wind nnd
waves, and one of Mr. Wnrtcn's ribs
wns broken befoie men In stnnll boats
put out f 1 0111 tho shoie and escited tho
entire pnrty after they had been In
tho water nearly nn hour. I under
stand thuf Mr. W"nrren begged tho men
to let hm go and save themselves, hut
all wero saved, and the boat aftcrwaid
towed nshote. I cannot yet under
stand how tho C'ytic was cnpslzed, al
though I know whnt the wind enn do
on Lake George, for I cannot compre
hend what Aloe Taylor was doing
without steam.
"Mr. Warren wns nbout to eat his
dinner when the slot in came, and ho
put his waistcoat, containing a valu
nble gold repealer nnd a pocket knife,
which he had can-led iicarl foity
years, on one of the seats, where
there was n i-uantlty of fishing tacklo.
Everything that wont out of the boat
went down In more than one hundred
feet of water, nnd tho wulstcoat and
contents went down.
"Yesterday, tho day after tho acci
dent, some llshormen saw some cork
tlshlug floats on tho water near where
the yacht capsized, and they rowed
ther and secured them, and found
they were attached to a llshlng line
or lines, for there was a mass of thorn;
pulling them in, they found a weight
on one, and this proved to be Mr. War
ren's waistcoat, with the watch nnd
the knife still In the pockets, nnd they
were promptly routined to him. The
cloth of the waistcoat had caught In
some honks, to which were fastened
lines with cotk floats, and thus the
watch and knife were saved. Real
fishing stories are often more extraor
dinary than Imagnery ones,"
THE MARKETS.
Wall Streel Review.
Kfw Yoik. Auir. 0--(it nerd cnnditinns Inde
pendent ol the Mitkc situation td lived more cm
M'lntlon toddj Hun lor norm- time Jiul were
rcfleUil in lusher pike tor scenrine. Hi- at
nine during: t lie cie.itcr urt of the day o uiy
tii national Milke new?, combined uith the ru
Ji'Tt uhlch the I nitcd M.Heii steel stork leidwd
alter their om-nini; calaie, alio ahlul the irn
prowment. Ilicc conditions underwent a ndii.il
ilntiKO in the lln.il iloalinB's when a tcpoii u.ih
101 tint tlut oulim for a ,-ilural Mllkf of the
ttel workers would he uued tnnixht. the pm
Itcjlon.il isolators promptly pot out Urge Hunt
lines and broURht ahout lifeline ot from 1 to .1
points in the mo'-t.pioiiiininC Mom 'Hie nuiket
in detail I'lHitii.ilh Miowrd a prett) cte.lily lni
proieinenl 1'ioni the outset the oiusionai fet
tuikt which fio funed hy itali.Mtiotn bein?
ijuiiklj- oveicome hj a pwd demand for both c
count and ciidrmci "f ui'lde support.
the hlchrr prliis of wheat toiijv prompted a
better drimnd fm Hie wteit iniiiliR ro. K St.
Paul led this ilmnlnn Willi j i;jln at one time
ol i, tniiiliini; -iv tin tin otliir hand Vt ln
toii puitrd up ilni'M n miii'li when lorn div
plijiiil toiiiinuuti luMxtne.. uppott wa notiie
able for to(.ki wlmli wtie e-pci Lilly weik es
tenhj, thej Imltirlinc the e.i-tfin "trunk line-,
SiiiitliurMim trjiitom and Pacini, whole im
pintenicnt hid been tnsde of fiom 1 t .l1
jioinN. All tluo mitu weie rnn-lilrralily to
dined ilurinc the latu eellinit inoteiiieut and net
r.iIiu were limited to fiaitlntu. Tridimt in the
steel stoik were 1 oinnr.ilhi ly Imht and theio
Mile nut main 1 ,111:0 indlidual Id k. But it,)
hire weie dull in at the npenin; at a unn of
'1 per lint. The slook mmh ,ielded 'i In low
)pirrda,t elo.e, but later on not 'i aboo and
(iidid utii hanaed for the tin. Preure wa noud
isilii.t the prelernd from the Mart, but alter
.Uridine r,4 It tot ', iihoer .ee.terij' llnil tie
mm and endeil with a w of s 'The iloine
of the sloek maiket wn weak, with biHine.H in
inirca-a.il edtimc. Total n.iU todjy, 4J.',IH)
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Itiilrnail bonda wen- qub t todu- and the priro
liintrincnt iileetilar. Total kalci pir alue, it,
075,1am I'liltnl Siatei hen'N were all unilunccd on the
la-t call.
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Septrmber
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Scranton Board of Trade Exchnnfje
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS
I.scknwmtu linrv Co. I'r
Count Slne Bank Iru-t Co.,
Klit National Hank (t'arbondale)..
ftai.ilard Drllllne Co
Third National Ilank
lllme Deposit and lleount Dank,.
Kcrnoiny Idulit. . '" Co
1'lr.t National Hank
I.aika. Truat Safe Deposit (.0
Clark k Snocr Co., Pr.
Serantor Iron leiue (i Jits. Co....
ficianlon Ale Work
Srianton Sain lunk
Trader' National Hint
Scranton Holt t Nut Co
People' Hank
Xew- Mio lly. f .
Hcranton PaMenaer Itallway, flut
Morlcaee, due 1020.......
reonlc'i street ltallay, flrt mort.
caa:e, due 11S
Pfople'a Stiret Hallway, neneral
mortaae. due 1021
lliiUon Manufacturing; Co
I.aika Tonlilp School ft per rrnt
Cil. of t-eranton St. Imp, 8 per
cent
l.'ulVV.
Peana Per Imahel, choice marrow,
Siranlcn Tiactlon ft per eent
HIiI. Ake
"I M
... 3.'a
30
275 ...
40
l.'OO
11" ...
123 ...
100
1"5
rt ...
1W ...
73
13 ...
US ...
113 ...
100
... lOi
102
2 S0a2 6S
113
Ecrnnton Wholesale Market.
(Cnrreetrd by II, fi. lUle, 27 f.aekawanna Ate)
lluttir -r'mh nramerj-. S'l'-aJIcj Oilry.
Ileal,, 10,.iirMV.
Clieeie-Kiill eream. 10'jalle.
1:eki Wttein fre.li, HaH'jc. j nearby Hate.
11'jaK.e . ...
Medium Tleam Per hmhel. $3 40J 45,
flieen PenPer lnuhel, ijl 40a 4.1
l'lour llett iatent. r'r barrel, a4 15
Ileani Per bmhel, cliolre rnarrow, $;.ji.60
Poiutoe.-Pii huihrl, Slal 10. , "...
llniona-1'ci Imiliel. ffl.
Philadelphia Ornln nnd Product
Philadelphia, Auir ft.-Wheat-rirm, l,r net
liigheii mnliact gude Aujuat, TJaT.me Corn
ji. lower! No. 2 mixed Auguat, fta3'Uc. Oata
rirnii No, while clipped. iSinUr. 'rn
llon Klimi rlly be In eta fmoked and
air dried, Hallo,: weMfiii beef In tt tmoked
IJ'iaHt'.i city beef, knuckle and tendera imoknl
ami air dried, lt.alSc. wettem beel knucklea
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Than Four Lines, ,j Cents tor tlach Dxtra Line.
For Rent.
For Rente
About 1200 feet of floor sp.ice on
4th floor of the Tribune huiltling,
su'table for light maufacturing. In
cluding heat, light and power.
Enquire at office of
Thk Tribune.
ron Itr.Vr-lNlne-room 1ioue In pleasant
upper Cicen lllelsc, bcpl. 1. Write O. . S..
Tribune Olilce.
tOlt HI:m -Klclit looina, 723 Jcneuon avenue;
all modern ioncnlcncc.
Personal.
OUlt NP.W MOOK rent free, fully Illustrate.!.
treats ot all conditloni of men. tell how to
attain "Perfect Manhood." Should be in the
handa of ccr male adult AdHre Krie Medical
Co . "Hook hrpt ," Huffalo, N. V.
Lost.
LOST l.d's cold atch. Initials on rase, "I..
M. W " Suitable reward if relumed to the
nfflre of Pinih Manufacturing company.
l.OiT-One amill memorandum book and two
roe.ketbook, all with blaik covers and ron
tnlnlnf; valuible mfmorar.dums and wm' money.
Pleaso return to chief ol police, Seranton. He
ward. Help Wanted Male.
IVAXTI1D Rood IliEStone cutter. I'or further
partlculits adrlrejs W. P. swaru, Se-hulU-ille',
Iickaanna County.
WANTr'.n A yount; man of soroo experience as a
stenoerapher and typewriter. Must alao ha 8
a kilo leilgp of book kecplnir. flooel Mlaiy and
permanent cmploMnent to the rieht party. Ad
elrev, HatinR refcrin.es, etc., J. 11., Tribune
Office.
Mil-XT IHOX WOIIKHI caprrleneed on No. 10
stoek for factor in (ire iter New York. We
want a pood man. fober and Industrious, e-ompe-trnl
to lav out air incs and act as leader or
cans or avltant foreman I'o the1 richt man
there la a future. Cood pav and lilr treatment
aMirrd. Adilrres, etatlni; lully Jour experience
and epectallon. I.. I) llo SW, (At JW
UrlRhton, New York.
Help Wanted Female.
i:.PKHIK.NCKr SIIOB SM.KHIiY wanted at
oner lioodnian's Shoe. fctore, 41S l.ae.kawan
nt aenue
Kcnl Estate.
HANIWOMi: PLOT it Kartoryille. Iieautifully
situated, fiw- minutes from station. I'os
ewes loely lew of surrounding country, t'l
nit to suit bueera. 1'rn e-a eiy low. Address
W T. Ilackett, Ileal Kt ite. Seranton, Pi
Help Wanted.
rOHEHIiY AM) KORl'.MW w inleel in a silk
Ihrowini: null in New- jink stile Cle ace.
evpericnee and salary wauled. Address Steady
Wotk, Tilbune Office.
Business Opportunity.
WATM man with S.1H) Minted tn Join me
in buaiue that will pay well, and which
will furnish ponliion to jiieli unebtor. Addrcas
box T .1". ii , Tribune Office.
Boarder: Wanted.
WANTi:D-Table boarders.
Washington avenue.
Mrs. Tompkins, Wl
Strayed.
CWIII TO MY Plti:MIKS a cailin heifer;
owner ami hai i.nne by identification,
Ciles Mantou, ( hinihilla. Pi.
and tendcis smoked. Ititoe.; beef hinis, l'.oili
3 VI, pork f.iuutv, "aT VI; haiaa nued in tlfieea,
1 1 .i 1 2 . ; haitiH, smokeel as to brand and acraKc,
IJ'jaHi' ; t-linulelrria. plekle e ureal lii tieiee", f',sc;
eln. ilo hiuiiked. Ii'ia'i'se1. ; picnic uatua, rutcd in
lleieea, lsaSl j do. elu. eniokad, 0'4ini.;
bellies In piekle aeeordliur to aiciae, looi.e,
lO'saU'e : breikfast biron as to brand and aer
.up. 12.il la l.ird Pine nt r. lined in tlciea".,
H'ai.; elo do do. In tub, (iwaple : ilo buteher-,
lowe, S',iJ14e. lluttir Finn, f.tnty western
eieainer,, 2l';e'.; do. do. piinln, 2H4i. ; eo.
Maibj do, 2li I'cbh Finn, fiirli nearby, li ;
do woleru, ITe : do soutiiuiMnu, J J1 sa ; do
oiitlierii, 12c ( hiese I'lrtn, New Yoik full
erianis faney unall. 'iil(ii : elo. eln fair to
rlinlia-, !i'ia1i. llrlined vitratia CneliaiiEed.
Cot Inn 1-lHi lower, itiiddlinir uplands, S'4e'.
Tallow Mcadys city juime in hhda., Se ; conn
tiy eln. do barrels, IV i 'lies, -.a')'2e'. I.iie
I'oulti Pull ami easier; fowK 1ft.'., old rom
lei. To.; spnns rhlikitia, l.nttc ; dinks, lflalle,
IlrcMed I'oiillr, Hull nnd leoeer. fowla elione,
lnnoUc ; ilo fair to cood, di'i'-r. ; old tooa.
ters 'I'je-.j broilers neailn, blaKi ; wcntern ilo,
la !4e
lleielpts Hour 2'VI bariela and 1 , l.tn.ii rf
poiimU in Mck. wheat, lll.iam Im.lirli.; anrn.
wl buahels; oats, 2,tl biilnls Shlpmenls
Wleit, ,1I,(HV) bu-hrli; torn, 6,i) liiblieUi; oat.a,
3.OTJ bushels.
Now York Grain and Froduce.
New York, Auir A. Aheit-pnt dull; Nn. 2
red, TT'4c. fob afloat. So 2 ted. T.Vji rlea.
tor; No 1 Northern Iliilulh, T'si f. n. 'b. afloit.
Options nprneil firm, but nle ail. They rallied
liter, but finalh declined and e Iwcd a aV at ii
'ai. net lov. September rlo.ed 7oV j 'October,
TA'o ; Hceember, Ti'ai. Orn pot eaj j No.
2 raj p eleiatnr and Uac. f o , alloat Op
lion nnrket opened steady, but later rased ofl.
Clrspil weak at Sal'.ie net loss. Seplembcr
rloeed aVl'Sp ; IVccmber. 1c. Oils-Spot nuiet;
No 2. .l'8e ; No :i, .-Ho ; So while. Kte ;
No. ;i white, lHjp ; ttai'n tnlstd weetern, .if.i
I'll , tr.uk while, lOilio. ; nptlens dull and easlrr
with rntn Huttei -vtead , neanieiy, Itiajfl'sc ;
faitorv, .lime, rnl.'iic. , imitation r'roamrii. Hi
lT'se , stile diliv, Hal'lc I heesa - Weak; faney
larce cnlnrril, ti'ji ; fancy itc white, T,i ;
fanev small colored, IV . fain v sinill while,
0'8a',o. I.Eire -Steady; state and Pennsilvanli,
lnalSc.: we. tern titnaiidlid, silli., western fan
died, 12alfi!:c.
ChienRO Grain and Produce.
ndiaisn, Any i - Weaktics in corn and a
weaker export kitintion weakeniel wheat Indav,
and Vpleinber ilocd 'ji'i lower. Corn iIoed
1 down and oits 'jc il.'pie-cd. Protlalons at
the ioed linueil a ileiline of 10al2V-.c, tu 20i,
(ash quotations were as follnwn:
Flout Quiet; sprlns wheat Nn 3, A7Ti)'ti' i
No a red, TO'jiTIHe.: No 2 mm, A5,c : No.
8 yellow, ,Wc , No. 2 flat a, 3Via:'.fli;c ; No. '
white. ST'je.; No 3 while. .liiafT4i'. ; No. 2
ne, .WijaMijp. ;filr tn i hoice miltlnir, SSaiiJc ;
No. 1 Hit seed. aUfVuiriT; So I Noithwolrrn,
1ft Will (17; prime tlnvilh eed, a) 5 30 j mevs
liork. HI.Oft.iH.ti.'i: lint. HOliS.ftS. hnrt riba.
"T.T'j" 111; dr suited shoiildeia, Ta'u. : ihurt
clear tides, V3.MaS.IO, whlke), $1.20.
Chicago Live Stnrk Market.
Clneaco, Alls. It.-Cattle ltfielpts, 4,rkewl; nry
slow, but sleadj ; no i hoice lure, trnaul to priiue
steers numlnallj fr) (AiU.ui; poor tn nu'diuiii, 25
oo .w, stoi utrn aim leeuer sj j)al, eoi, 2 7,'n
I i: hellers, 2'.-.nl ; Linus, l mil w, bull
inni-liria, io'aiJ. 'ini n inuuo uraei, f t Isla
0 20; rough hea, tLVJaiHI; lluht, tVt-JaS.fiil;
bulk ot sales, fStaaiSHV Mcrp-llrrrl ts, a?,000j
sheep llow- tn 10e-. lower, lamina uleivv to lOti.
lower, ekiept (or a f. w fituv. flood to iholee
welhers. ?J50al. fair tn ihnhe mlatd. $.U1 50,
wiietern sheep, W,21a3M, jeirllngs, W.TJil.-.'i;
latitat lambs, WaS; western lambs, .2ij5.I5.
lleielpts and shipment lor je.teida: Ho
aeipla Cattle, 2.,015. hnus, ai.O'rJ; sheep, 3J.11'.
Shipments-Cattle, I.OJJ, hoje, 7,231; sh.-op,
l.ObZ.
New York Live Stoek.
New Yoik, Auir. l.-llecfs-Sieady; calies,
food liiht eala strady, coarse, and hravv aaltra
M25. Sheep Slow, top sradn steady; s'ood and
dull; eals, l 6faT; tops, J7.V), huttermilki,
prime lamas about steady , otheis eMicmel dull
and lowei. Sheep, VJ2.at; culls, $1 MaJ; lambs,
!,. S7'i; culls and common do., tJ.JOaJ. Heci
Trlfllii firm,
Buffalo Live Stock.
Huffalo, Auir. -Cattli-Rtcelnts. 3 rsrsi
veals and calies good to fancy, 3.75nl,Vl. )ne9
Receipts, S cars; fair to choke, jWjiJ.;ft; i,g,
Ji MaS i.i Sheep and I.arebs neerlnts, 3 ra-si
sprlni; lamls. choice fanty, )i.35jj,40: handy
wethen, aSUOal.30,
3
Moro
For Sale.
FOIt SI.K-l.'or! flagstone. Address W. P.
atli, SchtillMlllp, Pa.
FOIt SM.I! Car load of dravlru and drauitlit
bones and stood famllv horses. 2JJ-2JI Oak
fold tourt. J. Jl. Field.
J I ST MIIIIVI'.H with a tar-loid of hot.ea aid
dtlieis, weicht from !,() to l..Ml, es'ri!
ilrwely mateheil teima. Can be seen at All IM
rriond court. F. M. Cobb.
FOIt SM.K Cnltiell k Sons cylinder P'e,
33;.i), In itooel condition, new rollers, Mm.
Arply Wllkes-Harre Times Ofdee, Wilkesllarrc,
Money to Loan.
IUJO.uOiJ TO LOAN lowest rates; straljlit or
monthly payments. Stark k Co.,Trader' bldic.
ANY AMOUNT OF MOS'KY TO 1.0 VN-Qulrk,
stralftbt leans or lUilldlnp and Irfian. At
from I to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker,
.111-313 Ccnnell building.
BRANCH WANT 4IFF1UKS.
Want Advertisements Will Be
Becelved at Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 F. M.
Central City
ALBERT SCIII.UTZ, comer Mulberry
street and Webster avenue.
OUSTAV PICIIhL, C30 Adams aenue.
West Side
OEOHfiF. W. JENKINS, 101 South Msln
svenua.
South Scranton
FRED L. TERPPE, 729 fjedar avenue.
North Scranton
GEO. W. DAVIS, rorner North Msln
sunue and Market street.
Green Bldge
CHARLES P. JONES, 1S37 Dickson
aenue.
r. J. .10IIN3, 9M Creen Rldjre street.
0. I.OHENiC, lorner Walilngton ave
nue and Marion street.
Petersburg
W. II. KNEPFFX. 1017 ltvlns avenue.
Dunmore
J. O, nOXB k SON.
Wanted.
WANTKH One thousand reraons tn buy one
thouainl bottles "Knights' Ammatie. Syrup
of Piunes," nature's ureate-at pliyelc I.aito
bottle, 23 i-cnts. Uus. P. Jones, 1357 Dack
sen atcnue.
WANTED An intelllecnt (Catholic) lady or Ren
tleman to fill a lUht, pleasant poliion;
cood pay, if suitable. Address P. O. Hox 2J,
Scranton, Pa.
LEGAL.
NOTICE IS IIKHKI1V (JIVKN that under the ait
of aisembly entitled "A Mitiplciurnt to an
act cntilleel 'An ait tn proiidc for tho ineorpor
ation and rreulatlon of itrtain loiporations,' ap
pro! rd April '"lth, 1-TI, proiidtm, for the nn
iioeinent, amendment mid alterathin id the)
ihatteirt of loiporations of the ncaoihI ehi-, nnd
aiithorilni; the iiie'orpor.itlon of traetion iuotnr
lompinlrii," approicel the l.itli day of June, V.
1) ISM, and known as Iho Corporation Vuiuil
nient Ae.t of IKM, 'Iho Colliery Entriiiier loin
piny, a lorporatlon ireated and ei-lini; under
Iho Conioialion i t of 1TI, will apply 1" tho
(,-oiernor of l'eiin"ylania on Weunesdiy, Sepleiti
ber I, PH, foi the followltur lni roveniniN,
aniiuduienU and nlla r.itioiLs foi ita ilnrlrr, u :
First lly elnncinir the ninn- of the coipota
tlon lo "Itileinaliotial Text Hook Compani."
Seeeind lly iii.ikinir Iho puipoao for wineh Hud
lorporalion is foitueil to read as follows.
"ild lorporalion is formed to orlKiinli-, write,
compileN illustrate, edit, puhll.h uud sell in
htiuilion papers, tet books, eluwiui; plate.
tiiiiodiiaN, luaK.iriui's paiiiphlrln. aftiile.a and
letteia of elK-oniiii ition of liteiary, t.ihnhal,
idiieatloiial and ntlur information; to conduit
a piinlhiE, nigra nur, lilliotraphuur, steicniyii
Inir. electrolypine, riiprntypun;, line w-oik, half
tone work, ctiibnselni:, printini; in blnrk and col
eim, photoeraphine, phototypiiic, photuKr.niti,:
pielurp printiuj and book bindlnirditisiio-ns; ami
cnirralli, to ttanaet a printitm, book-blndini;
and piiblihiiiic hmlnesA by the arioua methods
now- in u-e, or whuli may be hneafler Intio
dined or Inicnted "
Thiid lly niaklni; Iho exlatenro of .ild lor
poralion perpetual. nd lor theo piirpo-rs tn
li no, pos-ieas and enjoy all the rinlila. beneflu
and juiiihces iimfiired by the Mid uit und Us
supplement.
STANLEY P. M.I.F.V, Sceretary.
Scranton, Pa., August B, lirtl.
ESl'Mi: (IF MI11A1IVM II. VWDI.IVn. lite ..f
tin idly ol Niantnp, Lnuniy of l.aikawanni,
and "-late of Pennsvltanla, deeeied.
lettirs testamentary upon the nlnve tnme-
estate hivitiK been sranteil tn the undersiRned,
all pirsona haunt; rhims or deminds aicralii-e
the slid estate wIM present them tor .i ina-iit ,
and those Indebted thrreto ale requciliel to uuko
lmmedialo piMtirnt tn
FI.I.IS VWIITIMI, Minbury, Pa,
( . C. HOK, Scranton, Pa ,
Kxciutors,
WEM.ES & Tnillll'.Y. Attorney f.
IMF WM'Al. MEEllMi ..f the siockhobfeTs .."(
1 III: .OMIMi MIUVKI. WORKS for the
eleelion of duet tors and consideration nf null
other business as ma bp brought before tlntn
will be hei at the ofdie of the conipanv, (on
nell buitd'mr, "scranton, Pa , Friday, the sixteenth
of August, 1601. between the hours of jl anl
1' a m Nalh. O. Robertson, Viiptjry
NOIM V. 1-s hereby piien tlut a meelinj of the
stoikholdeis of the Cllieiv Engineer Com.
panv i called by order ol the Hoard of Hirei t n
to meet at the ertice ot the compinv, in s-ian.
Ion, Pennsylvania, on Monday, AuaiKt 21, lri0.
at two o'clock in the afternoon, for Ihe purpoie
of taking aition upon the piopnard increase in
the i,iulil stink ol the said company from ono
million flie hundied iliouaaiid (fl..Vin.ii0) dollais
tn Ihrro million ( l.uoo fOei) dollars, and to
trona.iet (iich other huimg as liny be bruuvht
brfoio said meeting.
sTiNIXY P. AI.l.KV, Secretary.
Scranton, Pa., June 21th, llsll.
BASE BALL.
National League.
At H'Ston- it. ii i:
Phllidrlphla J 00 000 0 1-.I 7 !
llo'lon 0 1 10 00 si 5 1'! 0
Mjtlulos ll.innliue and Duula.-a; Dlnecn and
Klltridue. I'mplrc Kmslle.
At Plttaburtf- It. II. F
St. l.oul 'I II I 0 0 0 0 -I 7 -
Pitt.burR 2A0J12O-R 10 l
Hillirirs -Hirper slid Ityan; Tannehill and
iager. l.'mplus-O'Day and Drown.
At ( lin.li.uatl II . E.
Chuage 1020:0100-0 S S
llniliuiati (I li 1 0 0 0 0 1 is a 9 1
llattcnrs-Waddcll and liahoej Stlmmcl ami
lleieeii, l'inplic--Nasli.
At New York llrooklyn-New York, no game,
wet v rounds.
American League.
At Milwaukee R. II H
Ilelloll 000003101-8 11 2
Milwaukee 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 - g
llatlcrles-Miller and luelou ; spuks and Ml
loury. Linpue Manassau,
At Philadelphia- tahfnstonPhllidlphl, two
tames pnetponrd on acaount of ram,
At lliltinioie l)iten Hiltlmure, two games
postponed on account if rain.
Cldcago-Clei eland not scheduled.
Eastern League.
Montreal, fi, Hartford, I,
Toronto, l; Droekton, S.
Ttoclieater, 8; Worcester, I.
I'luldtnceDuftaU game postponed, rain.
SITUATIONS
WANTED
FREE.
DIRECTORY.
Insertions 25 Cents
Than Four Lines, 6 Cents tor Hach Bitra Lint,
Situations Wanted.
SITl- T1()TVANTTlT-ATrUstlar
hand bread, take and pntrel baker. Clly or
i-nunlrv. It n waUman, sJ7 Church street,
I a-banon, Pa.
SITl ATION ASTEI)- ccountatit7 expert In
rorporatlnn wotk nnd to partnership ac
coutita, w0,, Vp In ciiRane from on to threa
ii.ns weekly on super aon and continuous sudll:
,'11. ?.1 fc'cteiircs. Addicts, J. Henry Jones,
IM) Itnik street.
slri i MIOS WANrKD-Mluallon as waltrea or
laundress by thoroughly lompelent sill! bt
refcrriiecs. Call t,u week, 313 Jefferson enue.
SI rt' ATION WANTED -Haitender from Phlladel
ii l",l"',Vr,t t,'", miser, wants position, cipa.
Me ot taking full (huge of hotel, saloon or res
laiirani, ilty or country! fltst clsvs references.
Addte-M J, f l f.it Fig street, City.
BOOKKIXI'PIt (mile) de-Ires employment threa
elays a week. Elern years In last situation.
Addtess A. II K Tnlmie offlie.
A IWllUV wants turn's underclothes to wsh:
Ibst-ilaw liiindrew II. M , Tribune office.
SlH'Vimy WANTED HyTjou'ng rnTn'iii 7in
old, who is willing to do any kind of workj'
anil mike himself useful. Apply F. W. S 7:3
lellows street. City.
SITl TIOV V i ANTED- lly a middle-aged IsdvT
years old, at dlsh-wsshlng general horn
work or liotise keeping, or tn go out bv the dsy
or week washing or any kind of cleaning. Arl
dress M I).. T2't Fellows .licet, City.
For Sale or Rent.
FOR SU.F lilt ItENl-mTiTliniTsaoTivX
ster aienue Ten rooms, steam heat. O. F.
Heynolds. Connell building.
PROFESSIONA L.
Certified Public Accountant
E,V.A!J C. SPAUEUlNa. 2J TRADER3 BANS
Diiilding.
Architects
E''WAHD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNEH.
building.
FREDERICK I.. HROWN, ARCH. B, READ
Estate Exchange Hldg., 128 Washington e.
Civjl and Mining Engineers.
II. L. HARDINn, 000 CONNELIa HUILDINO.
Dentists.
DR. a K. ElEENHEHOEH, PAtJLI BUILDING.
Spruce street, Scranton.
DR. O. O. LAUDACII, 113 WYOMING AVENUE.
Lawyers. '
Fn ,E'. . n.0m: ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
nooma 12, n, la and 18 Hurr building.
F. K. TIlACV.Arr'Y.COMMONWEALTU BLDO.
D-,n- REPI,0f31.E. ATTORNEY-LOANS NEGO.
tiated on real estate security. Mesrs building,
corner Washington avenue and Sprues street,
WILLARD. WARnE.V KNAPP. ATTORNEYS
snei counsellors at-law. Republican building.
Washington aienue.
JESStJP k JESStll'. ATTORNEYS AND COtlN-
eellors-at-law. Commonwealth building, Roomj
ll, 20 and Jl.
,:DJ5,'ARU U- THAYER. ATTORNEY.
M3-P0I, 0,h Hoor Mftr, bunding.
ROOM3
'" ,Ai. U'TRFS. ATTOnNKY.ATLAW, BOARD
of Trade building, Scranton, Ts,
l'ATTERSOV k WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL
Dank building.
f COMEflVS, 013 REPUHLICAN BU1LDIN0. "
A. V. nFRTIIOI.r. OFFICU MOVED TO NO?
211 Wyoming aienue.
Physicians and Sugeons.
DR W. E. ALLEN, 513 NORTH SvASIHNQTON
aienue.
DR. S. W. IVMOREAU.Y, OFFICE 531 WASH,
ington aenue. Resldenee, 13H Mulberry.
Chronio disease, lungs, heart, kidneys and
rrnito-urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1
to i p. m.
Hotols and Fvesturants.
THE FI.K CAFE, 123 AND 1'7 FRANKLIN
aienue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. k V. PAS.
senger depot. Condu'ted on the European
plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor.
Scavenger.
A. B. HRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND
ens pools; nn odor; only imptoird pumps used,
A. B. Hrlggs, proprietor. I.eie orders Hnl
North Main aienue, or Elcke's drug store, ror
ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones.
Seeds.
C. R. CLARKE k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS.
erymen, store 201 Washington avenue; greiq
houses, 1030 Ncrth Main avenue, store tele
phone, 72.
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH Kl'KTTI.L. REAR Sll LCKa7AVK
Siranton, Pa , manufacturer of Wirs Sereenl.
IVIlsccllaneous.
Dltl.SSMs.KINa FOIt CHILDREN TO ORDER;
aim ladies' waists. Louis Shoemaker, -JU
Adama avenue.
MMiAHOEE HROS . HUNTERS' SUPPLIES, r.N-
elopes, raper bags, twine, Warehouse, 131
Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa.
THE WILKES-nsJinB R'lCORD CAN BE HAD
In Siranton at tho news standa of Reismau
Bros, 103'Spruce and 30J Linden; M. Norton,
!22 I.aikawanna aienue; I. H. Schutzer, ll
Spruie stieet.
FINANCIAL.
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WALL STREET
Money-
Will Ham Big Monthly
nciurni.
The Investor's Fund Pay a Semi-monthly.
The oldest established in America. Nn certificate
linldei his eier lost t rrnt Payments made la
all subsiribeia every IS days, No trouble. No
delay Money rcfundul on demand Write to
day for partkutdia, flee to sny sddrais.
C. i:. Maikey & Co., Hudson Uld'g., New York.
v own and offer at prices
yleldlne nearly five per cent.
$1,000,000
Flivt JIorts:i-e Sinking Fund
GOLD BONDS.
Denomination, $1,000.
Btitfe Electric
andPoWerCompany
of Butte, Mont.
Write for ipecisl circular.
Rudolph Kleybolte & Co.
1 Naaiau St., New York.