THE SCRANTON TRIBUN- FRIDAY, AUGUST .9, 1901. Tn re NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA PITTSTON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Plttoton. Aticr s. A was 0Nptctvl, oiYreUl" of the Willvos-Harrr- Traction company fpeutrcl tin Injuni'tlnn late yeMeniny afternoon to renttnln the stree-t cnmnil.i'l"'nfr from joinovlnpr the cotnpnn?. uiuifoit track? on Part-ounce jtr"t. About X.MO feet of track hart ben totn up, how over, when the work una haltfrl. Tonv Mi-Cue, a well-known reslelent of Cork Line. Is hard at work training for a liunrliPrt-yanl foot incr s.itll Ptcr Ciirlfy, of Avoca. It Is said to li for $J5 a side, and will take place in the near futme. Street Commissioner Carroll had frvert notice on the various telephone and other companies that they must paint their poles within the city lim its at nirce. The People's Telephone rompanv commenced work on theirs this morning. City KnRlneer I.ancan Is picparlrifc plans for a retalnlnpr wall to bo con structed alone the west and northwest portions of the Kleventh ward school property As forecasted exclusively In yester day's Tribune, testimony was taken today In the resistor's oflloe In Wllkru Harre In the contest on the will of the Hte Samuel Williams, of this city. The last will and testament rtevif-ed that his wife enjov the Income of his JfiMuu estate until her death, when It was to be divided between the following fle nieces and nephews, of the deceased; Thomas Edwards, of Nutlet street, Pitthton: Misses Anna and Maria Ed wards, of Pottsvllle, Thomas Davis, of Montrose, and Frank I'M. In, of Dun daff. Pa. The relatives who were sllRhted by the will hae Hied a caveat nfralnst It A large number of wit nesses from this city wore In attend ance today to testify as to "Williams' soundness of mind at the time the will was made. The i MtfroKatlon of Mel.rlne chapel had a trolley ride to Hanover park this evening Extensive repairs are being irtade to the Interior of the Polish' Catholic church at Duryea. Louis Heese. of West nttstorr, and Miss Minnie Kothcrmal, of Hcinnton. went to Blnghamton yesterday and were quietly married in that city. They are spending their honeymoon at the Pan-American exposition. Humane Ofllrcr White Is after the numerous girls of tender eats who frequent the ball rooms of this vicin ity. At a dattce In Armory hall last evening a number of girls not old enough to wear long dresses were turned away from the hall, the otriccr having sened notice on those having the event In charge that they would be arrested If they permitted the girls to freauent the place. Mrs. Angellne Matthew sun, wife of the well-known conductor on the TMoomshurg division of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western toad, died tins rimming at the borne of her daughter. Mis William Shiffer, on Su.s nuiiianna avenue, Went Huston. Mrs. Matthew son'p home was in North umberland, but slrce she was taken Mck six weeks age she had beerr at her daughter's home here. The funeral ser vices will lie bold at the Sniffer home Friday evenlng.and on Saturday morn ing at !'.30 o'clock the lernalns will be taken to Carbondale for Inter ment. HARFORD. Speoiil tn the Ser.-.nl"n Tiihiino. Harford. Aupr. S. Miss Clyde Cap veil, of HinRlrumton, Is calliiiK on friends in tow n. Pr. Capwell, of Scranton, wns called hero to f.ee Mabel Sherwood. KiiRene Osliorn and E. J. Whitney are pa.ntlriK the school houses. Minnie Darrow Is visiting the Pan Amerhan exposition this week. Mr,, and Mrs. Jncob Fritz, of Scran ton, are visiting friends in towrr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sherwood, of "UMkesHane, are viMtlng Hugh Mu Connell. Fred Miller of New York, is visiting his brother Harry Mrs. Mnce, of lllngh.initon, Iras le- THE DAJLKfSIND Destroys Brain Colls and Con sumes Xerve Force at an Enormous Hale. Many Cut Of! In Hnrly Manhn-td an d Woman hood on Account of Neglecting tn Keep Vitality on the High V titer Mark. In the factories and workshops, at the orTir3 and stores yes, and in the homes, i io. people are being ground to death by the monotonous wear nnd tear of unr easing toll. Pay after day, week in and week out, It is the same fitory of work and labor of excessive toil and prruggle, wl'hmit opportunity of recreation. In ill.- summer, above all other tlmev, the Inn den is heavy to hear and many a victim falls by the way, overcome by nv vmo c.vhausti. n, heart failure and physical ice line. It is useless to talk of ift In lire cooling breezes of some lake or ocean resort. The world's work ivns: be dono the toiler must toll on. There Is one method of replacing wasted nerve cells nnd building up the woin-out system, nnd that Is by using Dr. A. W Chase's Nerve Pills atter each meal. Thev give vigor and ton.' to the ostein and pre vent exhaustion and pmstn.Mon they befriend working people by making them strong nnd well, giving new hope, new enntidenco and stronger determin ation, to succeed. The wonderful medi cinal power of this gieat medicine Is demonstrated in thoiuanc's of cues where the wasting process has been stopped and health restored by its use. Mr. Thomas Summers, of No, 1019 Jackson street. Scranton, Pa., nays: "Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are a splendid erne for nervous sick head aches, Mine weie terrible at times. I was nervous at the same time. The nerve pills were recommended tn mo and I cot a box at Matthews Hros.' drug store. Lackawanna avenue, nnd they completely cured th headaches nnd nervousness. This, I think, is rec ommendation enough." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills 50 cents a box st druggists, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Huffalo, N Y See that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase, M. D., nio on every parkage. Sold In Scranton at Matthews Bros. Arn" tore. Lackawanna avenus, turned tn her home after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Paris Tif fany. Will Tiffany has purchased the Ma rantha Thatcher house and lt making Improvements, and will occupy it be fore long. Mrs. Charles Felton nnd daughter are visiting relatives In Lenox and Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Hammond and Mr. nnd Mrs. .loxeph Dor man nnd daughter visited Mrs. Hammond's sis ter In Koiest City Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. It. Tiffany spent last Saturday with the cumpcrs at Page's pond, TUNKHANNOCK. Special tn the Scran! Tribune. Tunkhannoek, Aug. S. Miss Jessie nnd Theodore O.irman, who have been PORTkklT Cut out these sceral parts and see if you visiting friends for several days at Cnmptowii, returned home on Thurs day. Charles Karon, a former resident of this place, died orr Tuesday at the home of his son, Clarke liacou, at Hallstead, Pa. The remains will be brought here for Interment this afternoon. The de ceased was for n long time foreman on the Montrose railroad at this place. Paul Hilling's Sons, dealers in hay and grain, have bought the lot on the river tront ndjolnlng the Packer house property, and will build a large barn there for the purpose of .storing and pressing hay. C.enrge Johnson, the well known cat tle buyer of I.accyvllle, was in town on Thursday. Asa H. Freas, of Lake Winola, was a visitor in town yesterday, Mrs. Patrick Hoyco and daughter Josephine are visiting friends at Lovel- torr, J'a. The Wlnolo Worsted Yarn company nre paying 19 cents per pound for wool delivered at their mills on Bridge street. Itt. H. H. Wilbur and family will return this week from New York state, where they have been spending their vacation. Mrs. Charles Goodrich Is entertain ing her sister, Miss Scureman, of Wilkes- Ha ire. Charles E. Terry and family are in attendance at the Pan-American ex position at Huffalo this week. Fred L. Jayno was up at Laceyville on Thursday looking after his inter ests as a candidate for county treas urer. AVOCA. The silk mill employes will be paid tomorrow. The Daughters of Erin will meet this evening. There will be a special meeting of the Father Mathew society this even ing. i'.ev. J. J. McCabe, of Auburn, wns a visitor in town on Thursday evening. John Eariey. of tiro North End, has purchased David Owens' property on the Wre.t Side. W. A. Jennings left on Wednesday to take charge of Hotel Columbia, nt Lake Ariel. Contractor Williams will leave to day to take charge of n large bridge contract near Columbus, O. Contractor Burnetto will spend the next ten days with his family In the South. Miss Mary Oordon will leave next week to visit relatives in Chicago. T. J. Newton and two daughters left on Thursday for Atlantic City. Mesdames George Kennedy and E. E. Snyder will chaperon the following young ladles, who left yesterday for a two veckn' stay nt Harvey's lake: Grace Whyte, Ilnchel and Elizabeth Davis, Nellie and Mary Graham, Ella anl Bessie Keith, Helen Dixon, Jean Cranston, Anna Hastle, Madge Snyder. The following comprised a party that enjoyed a straw ride over the boule vard yesterday: Mesdames Webber, Dougherty, Gllroy, Mary McDonnell, M. McDonnell, Schrager, Murphy, Me Andrew, Clark, Fitzslmmons, Golden, Haskins, Reap, L. O'Brien, M. O'Brien, King. C. McLaughlin, Kearney, O'Mal ley, Walter Fitzslmmons nnd Charles Golden. Mat tin King has been appointed night teacher in Marcy township. WELSH HILL Special to the Scrsnton Tribune. Welsh Hill, Aug. 8. The remains of Frank Relcher, who died at Dawson City, AluHkn, were hurled from his home at this place on Friday last nt the Manzer burying ground at South Gibson. Mr. Relcher went to Alaska about seven yearn ago and made a fortune of $600,000. Professor B. F. Michael, of South Gibson, attended church at this place on Sunday last. Mrs. Thomas Thomas and daughter Mary have returned to their home at Scranton, after a long visit nt this place. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris, of this place, attended the funeral of Reese Jones, at Wllkes-Barre, recently. Reese Morgans, of Wllkes-Barre. is visiting: at the home of Henry Harris, of this place. Miss Mary Hell, of Carbondale, is visiting friends at this place. Oliver Jones has sold his team of fine hay horses to Postmnstor Thomas, of Carbondale. The llcv. Mr. Jones, of Wisconsin, occupied the pulpit In Mr. Harris' Mead on Sunday evening last nnd preitched a very Interesting sermon. Miss Lewis, of McAdoo, Is visiting Miss Lillian Heynolds, of this place. The Hum Fertilizing company pur chased the sixteen cows killed by lightning of John Jones at three dol lars per head. Misses Jones, Price nnd Powelt are visiting at Lake Idylwilde. NICHOLSON. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Nicholson, Aug. 8. In the presence of a large number of friends and rela tives, Miss Carrie Snyder wns united In marriage last evening to Samuel Penriett, of Olenwood, at the Presby terian church. At R.30 o'clock the wed ding party entered the church, which was prettily decorated for the occa sion. Miss Cirace Snyder, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, nnd Archie 'Chase, of La Plume, attended the PUZZLE. can form the portrait of a Rreat tmaneier. groom. A reception was neia nt trie home of the bride's parents immediate ly after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Snyder, of Newark, N. J., nre the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. N. Snyder. Dr. nnd Mrs. II. K. Wllkins enter tained at their pretty llttlo homo on State street last Tuesday evening, In honor of Miss Lena Shook and Herrick Rogers, of I'nlou, N, Y. The pallors were nstefully decorated for the occa sion. The guest weie delightfully en tertained by music and cards. Re freshments were served, Thoe pics ent wciu: Mr. and Mrs. L. Shields, M. and Mrs. M. D. Kelly. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Lorrimer, Mrs. II. T. Wll kins, .Mrs. K. L. Day, Mrs. II T. Wll kins, Mrs. E. L. Day. Mrs. M. Crock, Misses Carrie Stephens, Nellie Mack, Ida .Ilnrmerson, Anna Wilcox, Clara Wilcox. Florence Wllkins, Ruth John son, Eunlie Day, Lena. Shook, Rhea Shield, Helen Day, the Messrs. Her rick Rogers, Guy linof, Cecil Shields, Harry Williams, Will Crock, WInlield Hlrrklle. Fred Crock. MKs Nellie Mack Is entertaining her cousin. Miss Ida. Jinrmcrson, of Kan sas City. A dnnce wns given at the Opera house last Monday evening by Miss Nellie Shields, in honor of her friend, Miss Klstler, of Mnueh Chunk. Many friends were present nnd a delightful evening spent. GIBSON. Sprcial to th Somiton Tribune. Gibson, Aug. 8. Those from town en joying an outing at Pnge' pond are- E. L. Hill and family, John Hill and fam ily. Everett Spencer and family. Hallle Wells and wife, F. W. Barrett and family. Edwardi McCnnnell and fam ily, Mabel Rosencrans nnd Mr, Van Gorder. Their visitors are Mrs. Buck ler and daughter, of California; Mr. I.eroy Hr lindane and' family, of New Milford; Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Swurtz, of Washington, D. C. The members of tiro Methodist Epis copal ohurch held air ice cream f-oclal Thursday. Earl Shepardson Is drawing cream to Harford this week. The berry-pickers nt Chamberlain's are nearly through their work for this year. R I. Wescott and wife are enjoying a ten days' outing at Page's pond, with a party from Harford. Charles Styles and wife have re turned home, F. W. Barrett went to Susquehanna on Monday. Mrs. George Thompklns entertained her mother, sister and aunt one day last week. Edward Barnard and son visited his father on Sunday last. Gil Payne and daughter, Mrs. John Decker, are In town. Mrs. Fred Harding Is visiting 'her parents in this place. TAYLOR. The Taylor Prohibition league will hold an indoor meeting this month, hs all who can leave home intend going to the reunion at Mountain Raik Au gust 19. A treat Is in store for the temperance workers of the hcverat counties. Tho committee has hceured the talented orator, Rev. Dr. Charles A. Crime, ns principal ppeaker. A special train will leave Scranton nt S.30 it. in. The fare from Taylor will bo CO cents, The following unclaimed letters re main at Taylor postofllco August S, 1001; I'crsons calling for same will please say udeitlsed and give (into of Hat: Domestic Mrs, B. F. Croughwcll, Mm. Bfisble Dttt Ma-. Mike Fox, Mrs. James Kerrlphare, l. Mohr, Miss Jennie Wery. Foreign Audio Hnynos ('.'), Mike Holgos, Rash Cullgulre. Dom rnkn CordAnale, MIhs Kurd Wllkkl, Joiin Hohollk, John Maynlk, John C'homa, Polin Danko, Plotr Snrrcwlcx, Kranclsek Kocmarhl, Krontina Ouls oopl, Olose Fruntinel. John W. Reese, postmaster. The Red Men's lodge No. J17 will run their excursion to Mountain Park today. There will he games and amusninnt of uli kinds on tho grounds. Train will leave C. It. R. of N. J. station at 7.30 a. m. David Wllllnms, of Mnln street, has moved his family to West Scranton to reside. Messrs. John O. Price nnd A. It. Duck are home fiorn their trip to At lantic City. Invincible commandery No. 252, Knights of Malta, will mert In regular session this evening. Mrs. M. J. McDonnlch has returned from Detroit, Mich., where she attend ed the convention of Ladles' Cathollo Henevolent association as a delegate fromllrnnch No. 412, Taylor. Charles Moore, of drove street, is Visiting nt Syracuse, N. Y. The employes of the Taylor, Pyne nnd Aichbnld collieries will receive their semi-monthly earnings for the latter pnrt of July tomorrow. Washington enmp No. IS:1, P. O. S, of A will meet In regular session this evening. Mis. Hummer, of Wales, is visiting relatives in town. Charles J. Evnns, of North Mnln street, is spending a week In Atlantic City. Taylor colliery will be Idle today. William Decker, of Petersburg, was a caller on friends here yesterday. DURYEA. Mrs. Reed, of Mooslc, visited nt the home of Mrs. Frank Lane, of this place, recently. A butterfly social, directed by Mrs. H. A. Green, will be held on the par sonage lawn Friday night. The chlldten of the Primitive Metho dist church greatly enjoyed the Sun day school picnic held on Wednesday. PRICEBURG. Gomer D. Reese, of West Scranton, will deliver an address on the temper ance question nt the corner nearest the borough building, Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New nrk, Aug S. Development in tlii tock muket todiy faiorcd epoMtnrs (or the lone ac count and the demand, ixhich a broader than (of anme time, cmled many properties to a mihttantiall.v higher level. I ntuual prominence glien to the trjiling in the 1'mted stiiei Steel lo(k, rmlnir to the frequency with which lame titodts limited hanJa .it a rising ctalc. I'rofewional operators ere inclined to cover fhoiu in the" luee, owlnc to the resumption o( woik at oiiie plant and the olfldal an noitnieincnt c,( the absorption ol the Shelby tuba works. When the prices of the ntcel stocks be rrn to mount upward and loathed a level 2U and 2 per cent , respectively, obmp vesterday'a cloe (or the common and preferred, the geneial market kept pace vvlt'i the movement and ex ceeded thwe pains in some fnstamea. There were many Interruptions to the seneral rise dur ing the day by prnitt taking and shoit sellincr hi the rooms operator, but the recessions were riot very noteivorth.v eept (or tiie t'nited Stites Steel stocks, which cndid about a point below the bet when .1 report circulated that a promi nent operator was unloading stock piirchj.eir nt a much lower level. This eellln? .oon affected the oilier mitkrt, but oml M itrnition soon re Milted and Hie closing dealmcs showed eleadmes. Conspicuous ftrenstli was dlnplajed by St. Paul, I'nion l'jilflc, MisMiuri I'jciIk, Snair and l.mkt wanna, which were (rom 14 to 5 points higher. Total sales tod.iv, 4 1 7,0un sliairs. The tiond market w.t Mrnng today, the feat uir heinir Mnhiwk and Mvlone incomes, vvliiih advanced neatly i points. Total sales pir value, M.W.lsD. I nitid stales bondj were all unchanged on the l.i.-t call. The following quotations are furnished Thi Mbune h.r M. 9. Jo-din & Co , room 70S 7'. Vtars building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone SOW: Open- High. Low Cloi loir. est. e. 'ng. Ameriian Sugar H1'3 1)5 1 1.1 1.1 incriian Tobacco 1U l.U I..I1, U Atchison 7j'i 7.i :-j: ;.;; AtchlVon, Pr m'4 0i, fiU ii Itiook. Traction 7I'V 74s8 7.'l'4 7t'i Halt. K Ohio o,i; or, up; ;i Cunt. Tobacco 11 il In Oil (lies, k Ohio 4lt 4t 4l'i 4li 1 Inc. k (!t. West 11 -.: -U '..' st. Paul i" v.'k r7'j r.'4 Rock Mand 117 ll'i'i 117 1(0 Kan. ct Tex., Pr., S."j o"2 Wj .).'1j 1vuis. k Nash inn", 101'j l()i(, 10114 Man. V.levitcd 1M ll'-. 11. V4 lir.14 Met Trartlon K4 lfi5 Jill H'.i liso. Paclllc '! ITi'i t"i STli Rniitli. Paciflc .it Sl"s .'ilTs "l'a Norfcdk : West i.Vi M, Sir,, fiPi v v. rvntni r.p; lsi", i:,i iJi'i Ont. k Western SJ'i 3J', U U'i Perm 1. It. R lll'i H',4 1H 111 Pacific Mail 10 40 to 40 Reading R. K'lH 40 ilO-; 40s, Reading Rv., Pr 77 77's 77 77 Southern R, It 2S3, 2u 2'i -" southern H. IL, IT R.IH Pi mtj, i Trim. Coal ct: Iron ni'i RMJ ;0'', M V. s. leather VPi 101 ll'i 13'; V. S. Leather, Tr mii m Rl'j FOiJ 1 nlon Pacille m (rT'i fti", Po'4 Cnion Pacific, Pr fJ Ps ? 8 Wibasli, Pr .1'; 40', xsv; -.i; Western Cnion !01, PI !H)i; f Col. Fuel lion K Ol'i oj ii7 Amal. Copper Ill llJ'i 111 112"; People's Has 114 1111, 111 11IH Lrle 30 ,".i.'i firt r'4 Kiie, ii ht'i m; (,!; 04; Col Souihern H l 11 1.1 Texas Pacific 40'; :15'J. 41 Amcr. Car.l'1'undry .... ' 2s'i 2 ''; l'. S. Sreel Co IP, It 40', (Z V. S. Steel Co., Pr.'iO'i to Xl PJ 90 HI NEW YORK ORMN' MARKET. Open. High- Low- Cloi. WlIEsT. ing. est. est ln- September 7ii's 77 7.'i,; 7.1,i December 7sl; 70 7S S CORN'. September r,1, S1V, npi n December M'i W'i 61i H Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCK". Bid. Asked. Lackawanna Drlry Co , Tr M County Savinga Hsnk k Trust Co.. SfiO Kirot National Hank (Carbondale) Srandard Drilling Co Third National Hank 40 Dime Deposit and Discount Hank.. 275 Economv Light. II. k P. Co 32. 30 4ii First National Rank 12fO Lac ka Trust Safe Deposit Co no Clark Snover Co, Pr 125 Scranton Iron Fence k Mfg. Co. jnn r-cranton Axle Works OJ Scranton Savings Rink 400 ... Traders' N'arlonal Hmk in ... Scranton Holt k Nut Co 10 People's Hank US New Mexico Ry. k C. Co 73 RfiN'D. Scranton Passenger Railway, first Mortgage, due 1020 115 ... People's atreet Railway, first mort gage, due mis 115 People's Street Rillway, General mortgage, due 1021 113 Duk-ovn Maniifictutliig Co Lacka. Township Schnot ft per cent. ... City ol Scranton bt. Imp, 6 per cent 1M 102 102 ScrantonI'ractlerr fl per cent lis. Hiant Per bushel, choice marrow, 2 fi0a2.65. Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. O. Dile. 27 Larkawtnnj Ave) Rutter-Frech creamery, 21a22c.; dairy, Ireih, 21c ( heese--Full rrein, 10',2allc. Fggs Western Ireth, lJ'.jaK); nearby state, 15',,rl7'4c. Medium Heans Per bushel, $2 50, fireen Teass-Per bushel, l,Oal.43. Flour Best patent, per birrel, fl.43. Rean Per bushel, choice mtrrow, $3.10. Potato Per buhel-$lal,10. Onions Per bushel, (W. New York Grain and Produce. vsv York. Aus. 8. Flour Firm, but quret) THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Thin Four Lines, 3 Cent tor Each Extra Line. For Bent. For Rent About 1200 feet oflloor space on 4th floor of the Tribune building, suitable for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light anil power. Enquire at office of The Tribune. t'OR RI'NT-lS-Nine.ronm house In pleasant . upper flrcen nidge, isci.it. t. Write (1. "A. S., Tribune Office. rOll RKNT-I'lglit rooms, Ml JcfTerson avenus; 11 modern conveniences. ' For Sale. I'OIl SAt.K Or would exchange for lumtier, two pharioni, two lumber wagons, two sets har ness, one pair inatchid bija and one sorrel horse, at Amle's lumber jarri. I'OK h.M.K Washery michlnery. Adjourned con stable's sale today. Aug. P. at 10 a. m, sharp. Junction Ddaware and Hudson snd Delaware, Lackawanna and Western (Pismond brstuh) rsil roads. l-'Olt SLK-(lood flagstone, bwaitn. Schtiltzvllte, l'. Address W. P. I Olt BALK-Oar load of draxinj and draught horses and good family hoises. 22J-224 Oak toid court. J. if. Field. JLST ARIUVKD with a car-load of horses and , 'drlversj weight from 1.000 to 1..VW. several closely matched teims. Tan be seen at .114 Kay mond court, V. M, Cobb. FOn SALK A Coltrell k Sons cylinder press, 3.1x3d, in good condition, new rollers, sWW. Apply Wllkes-llarre Times Office, Wilkes-Darre, Pa. For Sale or Rent. KOK SU.K OB ITfiVr Single house. Rut Weh- ster avenue. Ten rooms, steam heat, 0. F. Itevnolds, Connell building. Heal Estate. LOT West Park lot for sale, llvde Park avenue, near !chlager boulevard-, .") down and 1(1 per month. Shady side of meet, 40x1(1.. See i-lgn. Oomegjs. LOT-Colfax, near Mulberry street, for sale; 1.P1 will buy 11; worth 1,mi. Kasy terms if bought at once. ilURiln. Comcgji, Dime Hank building. .1.1.00 WILL 111 Y 77 beiuiifiil building lots at (ileiiburn station. Ihej are worlh $10,000. Come and tee about thein on .vatunliy afternoon nt 4. Comrgvs, Dime Hank building. Minnesota patent, $.l.0al Hi Wheat-Spot easy: No 2 red, 77'ic f o. b. afloat. No. 2 red. 75V. elevator. No. 1 Northern D11I11II1, 70c. f. o. b. afloat. Oprlons opened steadv, but the market broke after mid day and clcwd unsettled at, tjc. net decline, S'pteinbcr closed 73c, October, 7tl'ic. ; Deccniber, 7c Corn pot steady, Vo. 2, fil"-c elevator and efl'ao f. o. 1. atloat. Op tions opentil sliong and advanced later, yielded, but finally rallird agiln and closed steady at si 7sc net advance September dosed Hiaftc ; De cember. fi.ii. Oils pot slesdv; No 2, 3'ie ; No. ,1, RS'jc ; No. 2 white, 42'jse ; No. white, 42c; track mlxecl vvstern, .".h'ialOc : rrack white, 4lallc Oplloms unset tied and active following 1 lie- changes in corn. Huttei -Slead.v ; 1 reamer 1, 10i20'(.p. ; factoij western, .Tune, ISalt'sC 1 Imi tation erenmerv, llal7'4c. ; stato dairy, 14aic. Chese- Dull and weak; fancy large colored, OHa 0'2C ; fancy large white, 0'ii'i'Je. ; fancy small white, 0'ja0(,c. Eggs-steady; state and Penn svlvanla, ldalSe.; wesrern uncandled, Salic; western candled, l'2al0'ie. Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce. Philadelphia, Aug. P Wlieat ijc. lower; con tract grade August, 7.1'ji7lc Corn I'irm-'fec. hli-hcr, No. 2 mixed ugik-t, Sfi',iafi0o. Oats (Juiet, but sleadi ; No. 2 white clipped, l.'io. Hiittcr- Knni, good demand; fancy western crojmcr.v, SPjc ; do. do. irlnts, 21 'ic ; do. near by do, 2tc. 1'cgs -Firm, gord demand; fresh nearbv. 17c : do. western, 17c; do. southwest ern, 12'".: do southern, lie. Cheese- Steady; but nuiet; New York full creams finey smill, O'sabk- ; do. do. do. fair to choice, n'tale. Refined sugars Qutrt, but steady ( otlon -t'n-rhenged. Tallow Dull; cilv prime In hhds , Sc ; crm.try do do. barrel, 4i-. ; cakes, .VVnaVie. Live Poultry Firmer; fowls, 10alft'-e ; old roos ters, 7c; spring chickens; t.".a1,c; dutks, lOallc. Diessed Poultrv (Jiuet, but steidy; fowls choke, 10ilOi;c ; do fair to good, Pal'fcc. ; old roosters, fi'50.; broilers rtarbv, l'nl7c; western dc, pt 14c llec- ,in I iiur, 2,.'i'i0 bar-els and I.IMKiQ liniiiuLs liv sicks; wheit, Pccvio bushels; corn. ll.ooo burets; o.ita, 5,000 bushels. Shipments iieat, po.rwio bushels; coin, e."i,(si0 buheU; oats, ?,010 bushels. Chicago Grain acd Produce. Clilcago, Aug. 8. Wheat started strong todiy. but weakened on disappointing exports ami rlc-ied easy 'ja'lc under eterda.v. Corn closed t: ami oats 'ia'.c. higher for September its llverv. Provision closed 7'a to 3c. higher. Cash cpiotatlons cere as follows; Flour Stead.v , No 2 wheat. Sept., 70c; No. 2 red. 72a'c: No. 2 corn. A7'ic ; N"o, 2 ellnw, ."'30 1 No. 2 oils, .r.VtV ; Vo. 2 white. .17J; R!e : N"o. S white. .17'jaH'Jr ; No. 2 rve. 57a5Sc. ; fair to choice rnalilng dOc ; Vo 1 flax seed, 1 nl;n 1 Northwestern, i.M; prime timothy seed, 1.S1; mes pork, ?1.1,70al.l 73; lard, f'.eVn s.(iiii! short rihs, 7.o.i7.H; dry salted slioirl ders, 7'a'2c.; short clear sidrs, H23aasj; whis key, ft .. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, ug . Cattle-Receipts, 10,500, In cluding M Teans; good weight fleers hrm all over: native cattle weak to lower. Good to prime steers, 5 fiOafi.H, poor tn medium. -l 40a 5 10; stockeia and feeders, J2 2"ail15. poor fo medium, $t.l0i50, stocker and feeders, e2.2vr I: enws, f2..Vil 40; li'ifeis, $2 23al 75; canners, 1 Vli2 25; bulls, 2 50i4HO; calves choice higher, Mart 50 .Texa steers, .t Hogs Receipt re dsr 2',n00; tomorrow, 2S.O0O; left over, 7,'3-t. Active at vcterdiv's decline Mixed and butch ers, aATtliSOJ; good to choice heavy, A5 0Oi A07i; rough heavi. niflalfU; light, i?5Wla5M; bulk ol sales, 5 75i3.0O Sheep-Receipts, 12,000. Sheep, strong to 10o higher Lambs, strong to 0c. higher; good to choice wethers, V-Wat, fair to choice mixed, M.2M.1 fiO; western she;p, MIlil! .vearllngs, 17rl.'10; native Iambi, J2a 5.15; wetern limbs, $12111. Olflclil receipts and shipments for yesteidav; Receipts-Cattle, 22,951; hogs, 32,(W; sheep, 19,. 501 shipment Cattle, 5,259; hogs, 7.2H; ,heep, 1,159. New York Live Stock. New York, Aug. S. HcevesNo trading In live rattle; slesdv feeling, calves, stead.v feeling, piirue veals sold at 7 37'!j. Slieeii s-lnw and unchanged! lambs firm on decieaecl supply; good lamb, 25c. higher; 7 cars of which, fully one half, sheep unsold. Sheep, (2 50.il; lambs, $ 2Vt H.2.1. Hoga Barely steady. Srate hogs quoted t fo.23afl.30. East Liberty Cattle. East Liberty, Aug. 8. Cattle Steady; exti., MnOif hO; prime, fV30i6 fi3; good, 3.2"a.40 Hogs Dull and lower; prime heavy, tHVCW; assort ed mediums, sfl03; best jorker. V.10; light do , !5.n0aA; pigs, $5.75a3.F5; roughs, 1a5.50; skips, l.2'rV25 Sheep Dull; best wether. $.1.0)11; culls and common, 1.502.50; yearlings, 3al.2Ji vel clves, (dafl.30. Buffalo Live Stock. Buffalo, Aug.,".. Caflte-N'o offerings; veals, tops, 5.75. Hogs Offerings, In cri choice to mtdlirm hevy, ftMit.W'ii pigs, $3 ROaS 73, Sheep and Lamb Offerings, 6 car! quiet, with prices rraetically unchanged. Oil Market. Oil Oiry. Aug, s.-Credlt balance. ISSt ship ments, SI.107I average, 07,507. Runt, 104,001; average 52,311. SITUATIONS WANTBD FREE. Help Wanted. WASTKD Two good canvsMiers (or Sraiiton, either male or (enisle. Malary or commission. Novel Inducements to bu.veis, !cranton Hook Agency, llcom 401 I'aull building, ronKI,Hv"XM)KlHKMN wanted In a silk throwing mill In New- Vork state, (live see. esperlenee snd salary wanted. Address Meady Work, Tribune Offlie. Help Wanted Male. MIIIKT IIIOV WOHKIltt, cupcrlrmcd on No. 10 slock, lor factory In (liealer Xiw York. We want a irood man, sober and industrious, compe tent to lay nut (lorn drawings and lit as leader of gang or assistant foreman To the right man theie is a futme. (In. id pav and fair tieatmenl assurred. Addre-s, stating fully rsperlnice and expectations, I.. II. Ilox 83 1, West New llrlghton, New ork. ANTKIl-sA joiing man about 20 sens old, with some experieme aa asMitant bookkeep er. Must have good habit and good references, and be rapaMe In take (luVtu' ol an oltlie. Ad dress T. H. C, Tribune Office. WANTKD A talesman, Jsepl, 1st., (or rum's shoe. Only thoroughly experienced and highest reference need address "Solid leather," Tribune Office. WANTKD-A .voung man about 1. as assist int bookkeeper, able tn vvriie shorthand snd use Remington tvpewrlter. Fine out of town imsltlon. Apply hv lerter only to Morris F.v.ius, Holland House, Adams avenue. Help Wanted Female. WANTF.D-OIrl for general housework, 1410 Mul berry street. Reference required. WAXTF.D Competent and reliable trimmers; Heady work all the jvar. Apply to the Hun Ton Millinery, W likes narre, Pa. WAN'TF.D Kxperlenced millinery saleswnmin; sleadv work all the jeai. Apply to the Hon Ton Millinery, Wilkes llarie, Pa. Agents Wanted. WANTKD Agents to sell moth, vermin, roach powder, 100 per tent profit, large e.m mui postpaid for 2! cents in money. Hears Powder t'ompan.v, D.llton, Pa. BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Eecelved at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT SC1ILCTZ, corner Mulberry ftreet and Webster avenue. GL'STAV I'lCHEL, 6J0 Adam avenue. Vest Side GEORGE W. JENKINS, 101 South Miln avinue, South IScranton FRED L. TERPPE, 120 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, comer North Main avenue and Market street. Green Ridge CHARLES P. J0NT.S. 1557 Dickson avenue. P. J. JOHNS, P20 Orecn Ridge street. O. LOREN'Z, corner Washington ave nue and Marlon street, Petersburg W. II. KNEPKEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. O. BONE & SON. Wanted. WANTED-Partner with $500, or loan of $500; seniriiy and -V)iic) per month profit. Ad dress P. O. Rox 111. Oil. WANTED- One thousand persons to buy one thousand bottles "Knights' Aromatic Sjrup of Prunes," natuie's greatest physic. I.aigo bottle, 23 cents. Chas. P. Jones, 1537 Dack son avenue. WANTED An Intelligent tCalliolic) lidy or gen tleman to fill a light, pleasant positron; good pay, if suitable. Addres P. O. Ilox 20, Scranton, Pa, Boarders Wanted. WANTED Table boarder. Mr. Tompkins, 531 Washington avenue. BASE BALL. American League. At Washington First game II. II. K. Washington 0 0 0 0 I 1 1 0 3-ri II A Philadelphia 0 0 S 3 1 :( 0 -ll 13 t Hattenes Lee and tiradj; Fiai and Powers. Umpire Connoll. Second game It !! K- Washington 1 0 S I 1 1 0 0 a-7 13 I Philadelphii lifil ,1ilil.-ll 17 4 Baticrles- Carriek, Clear and (Jradj ; Wlltc and Powcis. Lmpirc Corinollj. At Hcwton Raltlmoie ... R. II. K. ...n n n n n o i o 1-2 " ...nnnnnniiaii-o 7 l Host on n.itterie Howell and Ilresnahan; oung and a"' triger. Umpire t'antlllon. M Cle-eland- It. 11. E. Milwaukee 0 10 0 2 0 0 0 03 7 4 Cleveland 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 '-6 0 3 Hattenes-narvin and Maloney; Howling and Ccrici. Umpire Mansssau. At Detroit R. II. P.. Chicago 4 I 1 0 1 .1 005-1S 21 2 Detroit 4 Oil n 1 00 3 O is II 4 natteries-Orifnlh and Sullrvan; Sicver and Buelow. Umpiic Shendsn. National League. At New York Fiist game R. II E. Brnokivn 0 10 0 0 0 2 0 0-3 12 1 .New York 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 Batteries Kitson and McCulre; Tajlor and Bowerman. Lmpirc Dwjer. Second game It II 1., New York 2 fi 2 0 0 0 0 0 O-l f) 1 Brnokivn .,.. 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 01 f 3 Batteries Matthewaon and Bowerman j Hughes, Newlon and Fairell. Lmplie Dwver. Ar llostc it -First gam XI. 11. E, Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 0-7 It 0 lloiton OOOOOOOOO-O 4 ft Haiteries-Orth and McFarland; Pittlnger and Klilrldge. I rnplre Enislle. Second game R. II. K Philadelphia 0 2 V 0 0 0 1 O-j 7 1 Boston 100000 100-2 8 2 Batterlew Duggleby and Douglass; Nichols and Jloian, Umpire F.msllc. At 1'itl.l.urg It. II E. Chlesgo 012200100-ei fl 3 Pittshurc OOOJil I 1 O 7 It 2 Batteries Eaon and Kllng; Toole, Chetlro and O'Connor. Urnpir O'Day, At Cincinnati- R. II. V, M I.011I 0 1000000 1'.' A 2 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 5 1 Hattenes tudhoff and Mrholaj lhhn and Piets. Lnipire Brown. Eastern League. . Montreal, T llartferd, 0. , Toronto, 4; Rroekton, 8, Buffalo, 4i Providence, 1 (first game). Buffalo, 2 j Providence, 8 (second game). Rochester, II; Worcester 11 (first gam), BrxtiMtar. ti Worcester, 0 (second game), DIRECTORY; 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Than Pour Llnei, 6 Ccntt tor Each Extra Line, PROFESSIONAL. V"lrf'SrfSVSv' .tsrfSaSWMstfiasSaabwSMWtsMtaShA Certified Public Accountant. 4 LDWAtlD C. Sl'AULDINO, 23 TflADERS DANK Building. Architects IIIWAItn It. DAVIS, AlUilirtCT, CONNELI building. TiKIlKniCK ! nnowN, ARCH. n HKAI !tf Kxchsnge Illdg,, 12(1 Washington Civil nnd Mining Engineers II. I-. llAItPINd, CM CON.NKI.I, nUILDINfJ. Dentists. mi. o. n. i:ii.Ksni:iioKn, pauh buildimj, Fpruee street, Scranton. Hit. C..O. LAUDACII, 11J WYOMINO AVENUE. Lawyers. F,'ANK , E. nOYI.i:. ATTOnSIIY-AT-LAW. Iloomi,12, 14, Id and 19 Ilurr building. F. K. TftACY.ATTY.COMMO.NWHALTH DLDO. D- ,u; Rtl'IOai.B, A1TOIINKV LOAK8 NEC0 tlated on real estate security. Jlesr bulldinj. c("ner Washington avenue and Spiue street. WILLAIID, WAHI1KV & KNAPP. ATTORN'EYS nd eounsellonst-law. Republican building, Washington avenue, JeSSCI' k Ji:sSl'l ATTORSr.YS AND COI1??. fellors atdaw. Commonwealth building, Room If, 20 and 21. EDtVARD W. TIIAYnn, ATTORNEY. "03 M4, Oth floor, Wears building. ROOMS A WATnKs. ATTORSnYATLAW, BOARD of frde building, Scrsnton, r. I'ATTKRSOV k WILCO.V TnADERS' SATIONAIa nsnk building, C COMKOYS. 013 REPUHLtOAN RUILDISO. " A. W RFRTH0I.F, OFFICE MOVED TO NO. 211 Wjomlng avenue. Physicians nnd Sugeoni. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 513 NORTirWASHINOTON avenue. DR. 8. W. IAMOIIKAUX. OFFICE 339 WASH Ington avenue. Residence, 1311 Mulberry. Chronls disease, lungs, heart, kidney sne1 genlto-urlnary organs a specialty. Hours, . to 4 p. m. Hotels and Resturants THE ILK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN avenue. Rate reasonable. P. ZEIP.LER. Proprietor. ECR ANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & W. PA"s senger depot. Conducted on the Europear plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. a. n. nnioos cleans privy vaults ant res pools; no odor; only Improved pump used A. B. Hrlggs, proprietor. Iav orders 110 North Main avenue, or Elcke'a drug store, cor ner Adam and Mulberry, Both telephone Seeds. 0. R. CLARKE k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS erymen, store 201 Washington avenue; green houses, 1950 North Main avenue; store tele phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR 611 LACKA. AVE. Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DnUSMAKlNa FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladles' waist. Louis Shoemaker, 211 Adam avenue. MEOAHOEE nitOS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN- v elopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 129 Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa, the wilkes mum: neconD can be had In Scranton at tie new, stsnds of Reismau Bros.. 400 Spruce and 503 Linden; M, Norton, f?2 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutier, ill Epnice street. Personal. Ol'lt NEW HOOK sent free, fully Illustrated, treats of all conditions of men, tells how to attain "Perfect Manhood." Should be in tha hinds of even- male adult Address Erie Medical Co., "nook llept.," Huffalo, N. V. Honey to Loan. $V1 tn y,0,l0- T 0( i; I and A per rent, in leiet l.isy trims in repay, (ieuige W. Okell, Coal Lvchange building. ryiuo.uesl TO LOAN' Lowest rate; straight or monthly pajmeiits. Stark k Co.,Traders" bids. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN-Quick, stralftl I lean or Building and Loan At from 4 to 8 per cent. Call on N. V, Walker, 311.315 Connell building. Situations Wanted. SITUATION VNTI'!l vt any kind of office woik. Bv i joung man. experienced book keepei. liocnl rcfeicmes. Addieos .. Y., carev of the- Tribune. SITUVTION" WANTED As stenographer or assist ant bookkeeper by t voung man. Addres, A. I' , raio of Tribune. Sll'l MION WTI'.H By a joung girl aged It jeais to wash dishes or to do nursing. Ad dres", Miss Jenny lone., 1U29 Price street. LEGAL. . .,...-- ..ii. ' - - - ..,- F.sTVTi: OF TIIOMsH Dl'.RSIIIMER. late, of tlm Borough of Dunmore, County of Lackawanna, Mile of Pennsjlvania, dec cased Letters tcstimrntary on rhe shove estate hiv ing been granted to the undersigned, all per son, having claims or demands against sard es tate will present them for pivment, and this indebted thereto are requested to make Immedi ate pajnient to AMiEI.IN'E C. Dl'.ItSIIIMKR. Executrix. Dunmore, Pa, OI.ORdE W. ni.RslllMER, Eve, utor. Vardon, Pi, THOMAS F. WELLS. tty lor Estate. FINANCIAL. sVjSwAS.1 1-V s, isN , vX Vj. OLDEST! SAFEST! WALL STREET Money Will Earn Big Monthly BEST! Kciurns. The Investor' Fund I'aj Semi-monthly. The oldest established In America No certificate holder has ever lost rent Pavmenti mad to 11 subscriber eveiy 13 dsjs. No Irouhls. No delay. Money refunded on demand Write to. day lor particular, free to ny ddres, C. ti. Msekey at Co., Hudson Bld'g., New York. "SVe own and offer at prices ylcldiiiB nearly five per cent. $1,000,000 First Mortgage SinHIng Fund r GOLD BONDS. Denomination, Jl.000. Blitte Electric andPoulerCompany of Butte, Mont. Write (or ipettl clxcultr. Rudolph KleyMte & Co. 1 NaBBau St., New York. fS