The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 13, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1901.
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WALDRON'S
Auction Sale of Horses
Thursday,
At Cusick's Stables, Washing
ton Ave., Scranton, Pa.
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
HONESDALE.
Special to the iranton I'llbime.
Honesilale. Auc 1L'. Mlffl Emma
Rums, of Seianton, Is the guest of
H'nesd.ale friends.
The Lawrence band, of Scranton.
passed tluoiiRh Hone-dale, en route
for netliin.. to give a concert Satui
d.iy o piling
Mits Loui-a M. Durlnud. who has
been .it Roech lake dmlng July, will
lennir t tin- Build cottage until the
Ilrs t nt Si ptcmlier.
Mein Wood, of Mlnnenpotla. Minn,
is- i.-lting his uncle, S. H. Wood, and
otiuM- i halves In this vlc-lnlt.
Alfted Sehuller, of Now Yoik, spent
RuiKla with his patents, on Third
meet
Rev John Wood, of Altoonn. I'.'i ,
who is the guest of relatlxes here, m
Ctipled the pulpit of the Methodist
church Sunday evening.
Two loads of young people enjoyed n
s'raw i lie to Rethimy, Satuidny even
ing, and attended the Lawience band
concert.
Lawience M. Atkinson has letuiiiHil
trom an extended lt with his tdtPi
nt New Ol leans. ,
t;ev Williaii II. Swift came from
rCortbtleld. I'unr . on Saturday, to at
tend the fnneial of Mis. Hall. Ili ie
turned Satuidiiv evening lo Now Voik.
from wlutice he goci to Noilhtleld. Ho
v)V if nun home next week. The Pres
lntei jnu i-huich will be clo.-ed next
Sun la
An .nfmit c-hlbl of Ml. otto SchulU-i,
wh" died nt I'lttston on Filday, wax
brought to llonesdale for Inteiment on
Sunday
Little CiPfltUib- Wolfrom, who was so
badlv burned by the exploxluu of an
oil inn on Satuidny. died about I
o'c r k the kHine nfteinoou. The funeial
w hhl Monday at p. m. I!ev.
Jam-
P. Ware ofllclated. Inteiment
u
in. idi- in (i'cii Pybeny cemetery.
T'
b-a by Hi o falls heavily on Mr.
"Kie-ni He bad 1ut lepalrcd and
p.iintc I his notice, and bad tm Insur
ance on his bouse or hnuM'hold goods.
A sewing machine, dt-.-k, and a few
other articles were about all that was
FaM. Mr. and Mrs Wolliom and the
t .ir icmnlnlng cli'ldri-n ate staying
mi'Ii Mr Waltei a brother-in-law.
Tb steel stilke is being felt In
llnijf fiaio. -The huge new factory
building nf the Smith, Krantz Sc Si Ms
Cut Olif.s cnnipan.s has been r ad
si me time for the metal looting tli.ut is
tied un by the stilke. A large board.
Ing house, being elected by William
Wool at Heel h lake, Is also leady for
the metal tooling, but cannot be coin
pletert The Xatlonal IClevator company has
llnnllx frecured mote loom foi tin- en
Inrsement of their plant, by the piu
chase of a strip of land extending fiom
their i-l t nt to Tenth street, on whlih
theie ir a barn and three dwellings,
known .is the Oilbnt Knapp piopi-rt.
With W W Wood as general manager,
this lrdustrv has been continually
growing Several addition have bei
added to the original building. When
Mr Wood assumed the management
there wete fifteen emplojes. Now thev
nuo'lf over one bundled. They have
n biamh olhee in New Voik. The good
feeb'.g existing between the manage,
ment and woikmen Is commendable.
Hon William Connell and other Scran
ton capitalists are laigely Interested In
thl" mn'pany. With the new purchase
the fniindry can he enlarged and husl
ness irereased. Their elevators aie
emiipe'i to an pans, or the countiv.
The
alo
do foundiy and other Job
work.
FACTORYVILLE.
Epernl to the Scianton Trlhune.
Factory vllle, Aug 12 The
remains
arrH oil
of
the late Watson Houch
Here last Thursday night from the
west and were retnoed to the home
of his sister, Mrs. John B. Miller,
where the funeral was held on Friday,,
the Hex. G. A. Cure, of Providence,
uitlclatlng
Mr. Hough was born noar Lake WI
nola and was n student at Keystone
Academy years ago. He was aobut 45
years of age, nnd Is suivlveil by a
widow and two children, one brother
and four sisters. Mr. Hough was a
cultursd rhrlstlan gentleman nnd his
sudden defnh Is a sad blow to his re
latives iii.d fi lends.
The Methodist Sunday school will
run thi' i- annual excursion to Nay Aug
next Thursday, Aug. 13. Fare, f,0
cents for ndults: children under 12
years of age, 35 cents. Train will
leave nt 9 11. in.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles U. miss, of
Hallstend, Pa., spent Sunday with
their daughter. Mrs. Charles Hunt.
Mrs. C. H. Wilson Is seriously ill
nt her home In this place.
Mr. J. G. Oleser, of Scranton, was
the guest of A. A. Rrown over Sun
day, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Glddlngs. of
Mapleton, Iowa, and Mrs. Mary
August 15
Brown, of Plttston, weie lsltlng their
brother. Mr. James Brown, last week.
Attorney and Mrs. II. u. Capwell,
Miss Delia Coleman, Mr. and
J. Vatklnn, Mr. and Mr.
Bailey, Mr. and Mri. H. W.
son, left hen- last Sunday for
Mr. Charleo Wrlgley. of Ohio,
guest of his sister, Mrs, W. 11
Mrs. W.
Howard
was the
Snover,
Inst Krlday.
TUNKHANNOCK.
Spcii.il in the 'krantnn 'Irlhtmo.
Tunkhannock. Aug. 1.'. John Wat
son, who has oeen spending tile sum
mer ,u his home near Si ranton, has
returned to Ibis place, and Is again
empheil In his old position at Mm--lis'
meat market, on Wat ten street.
Kx-Shorlft A, O. titegorj. of Me
shoppon, wa calling on friends in
town on Monday.
Mis Elizabeth Palmer, of Scranton,
who has been the guest of friends nt
this place, left Monday for Lake
Caiey, where she will spend some
time. Doake Hennlngei-, of Chicago, l
spending two weeks with his grand
father, Call llennlnger, of Second
street.
The will of
was probated
term all her
tin- l 'to Marv J. Si nil
on Monday. By Its
leal and personal es-
tate is dnec tod
pioceeds to be
to be sold and the
divided lu sperllled
shales among a large number of lega
tees, whose names ate teelled therein,
inestimably the testator's chlldien and
giandi-hlldr'en.
John B. Kdwnrds, of Laceyville, tb.
well kno.t-n Justlf-c of the peace am.
survevor, was a burlness man In towi
on Mon la.-.
Mis Lllstabeth Broughton. who I
preparing hei seK for the duties of .,
trained nurse at a Philadelphia bos
pltal. Is visiting her mother, on Put
nam stieet.
Hli am Iteilmoinl. f Jennlngsvillt.
was a visitor hou on Monday.
A. 11. Squleis and family are visit
ing lelalhes at Jamestown. N. Y.
Thtee nipfi-hants of Noxon weiv
piosei-utd icceiitly under the statute
of Kill for tiansai'ting woildly husl
ness on Sunday. They escaped the
penalty of the law by reason of tech
nical IrrVgularltlcs in the proceeding,
but It will probably have the effeet
dt-slied, which is to compel them to
close their places of business on thu
Sabbath day.
Tlie Ilepublieau county convention
will bo held at the court house In
Tunkhannock on Monday next, (Aug.
HO. The caucuses io elect delegates
to I be convention from tlie dlffeient
townships and boroughs will be held
during the afternoon and evening of
Saturday, Aug. 17.
The .Misses Pines, of Lewisburg. who
have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis LukcnblU the past two weeks,
returned home on Monday.
TAYLOR.
Lackawanna lodge, Xo. 113, Ameri
can Piotestant association, will meet
In sesMon this evening.
The benefit drawing and concert for
John Kvans will he held In Weber'."!
rink on September 13. Mr. Kvans is
deserving of assistance, and the pto
ceedf deilvrd from the benefit will go
towards procuilner him an artificial
limb. Those who desire a chance on
the articles to be chanced off can do
f-o before the time set for the di aw
ing. The very best of talent available
READING
A h$ as filS
ASA W
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Can you read
I belnjr secured to take part, Including
the Anthracite Olee club and the
Mozart quartette. Tickets, 25 cents.
Kvcry Indication points to the tic
ce.a of the Huptlst Yoiinjr People'
union excursion which will be run to
Olcn Onoko on Tuesday, AiiKiist 20.
Tickets, adull, $1.25; children, 75
cents.
Mly lodfie, No. 939. Independent Or
der of Odd Fellows, w 111 meet In reKU
lar session this evening
John Jones, of Mill HIiIkp, Ohio, who
has boon spending the past two weeks
with relatives here, has ie"turned homo.
Foreman and Mrs. It. K. Harris hae
returned from their trip to the Pun
American exposition.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chambers, of
the Arehhald mine, have returned
home, after spending a week nt At
lantic City.
Miss Hannah Prnltor, of Dorrnntr
ton, who has been spendlnR the past
six weeks with friends heie, has ie
turned home.
The Delaware, Iickawannii and
Western mines here have commenced
to work tin hours per day until further
orders.
John K. Kvans moved his family to
hl newly putchased home, on .South
Main street, yesterday.
Richard Williams has biokrn ground
for a new icsldcntc on Ninth Main
street.
CLARK'S SUMMIT.
Mrs. Joseph Clark, who has been vis
iting her sister. Mrs. John Rastedo, has
returned to her home In Ruffalo, ac
companied by the Misses Vldu and
Mandle Hastedo and their friend,
Clare Young, of this place.
PLAYS AND PLAYERS'
Au?ustu Welnhure, who plaied the title rote
in Iho oriclnal 'The Buiomater" lompuiy. lux
been eneaced by Klaiv k I'.rlanser for "The
lloffcra Brothers In Washington. "
William A. Itrailv's production nf "l.omV
lane," ( Ijde Kllch'a most uicesful plaj, will
be seen In thla rity cliirlm; the eeiaon. It cornea
with the aine pro -lion that milked Ita run of
flic months In .Ni York and three months in
Chlcau'o.
A epic ill nuhesir.1 under the direction of
Sic A l)c Noicllla will form .1 p.ut of the Klnw
A Krlanecr opera oompiny pti-ciillm; .lerrme
kia in "poxy Qulller" the tninlmr H'lvon.
Klaw A Krhncrr are the flrt to apply t-rand
eperatic niethoiU to tin- tioatnicnt of comic
opera.
Slxon A- Zlmmermin'ii Kmsbali production,
"Iho Mcs.cnKcr llo," pn-aoiilid hy an American
company with .lame T. I'oweia In the title role,
will recebe Ha premiere In thla country In N'vv
Ilaien, 1huidaj. Scptemher l!lh, opening Ita
Vcw- ork run at Uil.i'a 'Ihcalu- Mimli.i, scptrm
hrr K'.i h. Kchi.ir-vila will hijiin Aucuit Mh, tin
1 r direction of Herbert lire-hnn iilul Hen Tul.
(lua ami Max linger are noted for the e undo
co.tumcd Ihiy wear In Kli.v ,t l'.rlani;er'i proilui -nena
of Hie Mi V illy faiioi In "Ihe ltoi-ra
llinihrra In aliinfc-t"n," Iheir next xrhlrle, they
will cndfiior to he ni-iro Mtloriill.i funny
than ccr. 'Ihe clalmuti1 inatiiinlng of the c oui
pany In the new- pleie will he an c-pn Lilly
prominent feature of the production
"All pei'ple who saw- Hogcri lliothcia "in Wall
sheet" and "In (Vtitril Park" haw .1 x-ery live
li iccolledion of "I'he Innocent M lid" and
"When lletihcn rmm t" Town." Iluae sonsa
Imo suribcd their proiiuetluna, hut onli It
i .iii-e hlaw A Ktlani'cr throw awa.i a Micce-a
iiery xear. In' "The lioKera Urothua in Wash
uulon" lliey will iiriritit i inu-lml leituie
uhiih, while cntiiel.i new, will slurply n-xlxc
iniirit in the iilmie mm: hils. Mn-ii .illj . Ihe
new- pioihiitlon will he c-xicplinnalty stioni;.
Klin k Krlaneei are rot.iinnur icry iiiiioit.int
people for their toniing picacntathm of the lliury
I. Hie fauy cxtiaiagani, "The sleeping llcauty
mil the llcut," at the llioidway 'Iheatic- in No
Miiilur. llulr l,itn-l rmtaKimeiita titc l'r.un and
Kll-e l.lierl, 1 lie 1111111)1101", who were prominent
members of the troupe nf little folk who loured
thia i-ounlri- M'lcrat eine airo aa "Ihe I.illpu
tiena." 'Ihe Iherta plajcel the pilnelp.il ceiniedy
O'lea.
Mia Maruuerlli Silia, whoc atrllnr ilehut in
ixiike l.a shelle'a opeia conuipie, "'Iho I'lln-
Clin-," it eai, pioied .1 iilumph fmin
he start, la spending her summer at bake Ma
li iijc, N . Mik scle.i'a enttni:e la situated
ii a Mipic-afied nook oierlocklng the lake, an 1
he eleelirca heiaelf itelightcd with the quiet rest--iloei.a
ef 1 or surrounding). . she la fond of
unl'.or spuria, la a Bieit swimmer and repies
iiiinne and i,m abn xlinot with Ihe aim of an
xpeit.
hiike la sle In. prcpanliona .itlu.it I" pre-
ml Ida star, Kiank Himela, nnt se-aaon In a
i-w mu-ical comtily. Healguris, c-n. turners and
eciiic artists aie at work upon the clalsirato pro
iluiiiHii!, n lie.ir-.iU stilt shortly. The hook nf
H a in pioic ia In It A. Ilirnel, author of
1 1'-.'," ".laik and the Dean Stalk," etc. Were
other cua'.n tie wanted, the fait that it hia
liccn aieepteel hi- Kukc I.a Shelle, who ia him
elf a firiiMifil bhrettlat, should sutKic. Ilia new
prnduition ia one cmintntly adapted to DiuieU.
Mini has mule thou-aiida forget tlielr trouldea and
l.i.i.-h
l.iuie (ilnx.r Hale, the wife of Walter Hale,
who will pin- Col. .laik Hiercton in support rf
t ir l anneiiri; in ".laniie lcredlth" the coin
ing season, will he the- "Mike.i ," the- negro ser
vant Iti the caA. rs. Hale Ia the author of a
icrv Inteie-ting article in the usii-t "Itook
nun" on "lllitoric llngliiluiien mi llio Anierlean
siage," illuatraled with photognpha of Vaintlehl
a Mean Iliummel, finnilwii. ami Discj na d'u-
ruk. lioti-oii in Olncr (lold-nilth, .Milhcrn a.a
Sheridan and origin tl sketrhca of the homea of
the-a "hiitmic. r.nglUhmen" In London, drawn
In Mr Hils
I mil- Mann ami t'lau I.ipnnu aie In Berlin,
'i here lhe will remain two wecka. Misa i.ipnun
tiai. crilcrcfl a numher of clalioratc gmina (rem
i cilelirati-il nioiliste, llnuff, nf that illy, for
wear in ,i pioductlon of "Krou Krou" to he nude
iithr the hnlidlia when lliih k llairia eontriii
Idiie pre-eiitlng Mcilhia and Haliev'a comedy aa
tin Woilno-dn iiullnee bill for the remainder
ni Miw. I.ipuun'a seaon with Mr. Mann. He
will support Misa l.lpman 111 "Krou l'rou" In tlie
I nle- of llrig.ird Theao dull stara will open their
si uon in Iho new comedi Paul Potter lua writ
lui for them, but the date of the first perform
ai.i-e his not yet been fixed.
"Ihe lloiuiie Brier Biiah," to be produce-, I by
Kiike I.a Shelle, ia accounted one of Ihe (eaturea
en the coming season. Thla pliv, whuh will not
likely be seen outside of New- York and the
l.uger Kastern cltlea for some lime, U a dram i
founded upon Ihe storlea of the Itev Ian Mie
I.aren. The central incident In Ihe story la Iho
regeneration of l.achlan Campbell.! ?cntch shep
herd, who ca.U off bli diughter Klora for a
fancied ciror, only to become reconiiled to her
in the end. The leading role, that of Campbell,
is assumed by the ictcran actor, J, II. Iron la
PUZZLE.
this sentence?
Ml
Pierre, whei attained distinction In the cast el
"55'ay Down Kaat." Flora and Young Lord Hay
re wedded despite parental objections en both
sides, While the play I en the whole sufficient
ly conventional to please, It hJi miny atronit
nd original sltiiitlnna. Anion these I the stand
taken liy the vllligo ttilnltcr. in refuses in ,c
tede to' the demands of bigotry and eaprl flora
Campbell from his cliiinli. Willi practical Chris,
tlanlty, the young clergyman nppoi iho am
lerlty of the elder' and deacons, wins Ida point
and nllli It the Inio ft the girl who had .it
first rejected him bciauo she hejlesed him to
be nirrnw. The staging "I the pleie Is aild In he
cseollcnt, and the east contains many other not
aide name
Awltcw 5l.uk, whose ainhltlon l In heroine 1
John Hroitghtm In the estimation ol New York
theatre patron, was Imrn In Boston In I MIS In
house next the thiirih mvlo famous hy the Revo
lutionary Incident of Paul Revcre's ride. Ilia
voice otlracleil lh attention of (he late .lohn
Stetson, who put him on the stage at the Howard
Athenaeum under the title of "The Conncmira
t utkno." He remained with Mr. Stetson two
years. He then became III and lihl In I nil four
years. When he reentered hia health he went
with llavcily'ii minstrels as a ballad singer, fol
lowing Ihla hy an engagement with Wilon k
Hvnklns' inlnMrela. He was then engaged for
"The Ivy Leaf," an Irish plaj. which wis his
first experience In dramitlc work He appealed
the following two seasons with Monroe V Iliie
In "Mv Aunt Bridget" and "Bridget's Wedding,"
and then ("pent a season In Boston In "Tlie (lohlen
55'eddlng." An engagement with Katie Fmmett
aa leading nun was fvlloucd by a short seini:i
with Fanny Hire, which led to hia engagement
with Peter F. Dallcy In " f'nunlry "-port."
Then Ida st irrlng career began He first ap
peared ,i. n star In "51vlcs Arnon," a rlay made
known liv the liti William .1. Seanlan, to whoso
audieniea ho proved atteactlve for Hie ti'xt
two feien. Ilich k llirrls made him a propo
sition ami he hia lnre played under their man
agement, t'nder Itleh k Harris' direction he pro
iluceil " n Iri-h (icnlleinan," "The llaeevl
Karl," "The l.at of the Rob-ins" and "The
llfhel," all of whlih differed in type from ptavs
In wluili aiiv ether Inh s'a- had hecn seen, and
demonstrated that he pocsses unusual dramatic
vcritllllv Ilia coming appearance in "Tom
Moore" will mark Ida advancement from a "Con
nemata cuckoo" to a Broadway star.
Lichty'e Celery Nervo Compound
for nil netvous elisenses, (neuralgia,
rheumatism, nervous debility, paraly
sis, biliousness, dyspepsia, costlveness,
piles, liver complaint, kidney trou
bles ami female complaints. It goes
to the seat of the dlsea.se and cures
thoroughly nnd speedily. Sold by Mat
thew Uros.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Stieet Review.
N'ew- ork. Vug 12 Tlie goiemment crop re
port had a depressing cflect on railroad stocka
at the opening and some sharp declinea weie
mule, particularly In ltnck Island, MIoun
I'ai iflc-. I nlon Pacific and lc hltnn. The selling
eontliiueil pietti genonllv through Ihe Hit
linui, tiadera oil. ring stoe ka down more con
liilently when gi 1111 prieca roe strongli-. Tiad
ing then lip-id into seml-ataguation but fluctua
tions were unimportant until near the 1 lo-e when
the shoita bought nil around and lilted Ihe mar
ket aulwtantlillv alroio situnlii'a c-loalng prirea.
This mnti incut waa not suftlciently evplalneil.
but there waa a igue report curicnt that tlie
steel strike was settled Large dealings weie
made In the I mini states steel stocks at the
opening, the l"-t 1 1. ill-act ion in the common
bung .() shale at from 12 lo 42'j. The fact
tint the strike oteler was not obeyed in some
ili-lritLa aiouwd 11 heller feeling towaid the
stock and it was in pirttv fair demand through
out Ihe- clay. Kind prues for the common and
prettirid were Ihe bet and indicated net gains
icspectnely ol l'n and 2 oinl. I'lee aelling ot
sugar attracted some atlenticn, llr pme drop
ping I init. A lepoit was circulated that the
president of the com.einy waa si-untidy ill and
prolcs-lonala weie al-o inclined to put out short
lines on Ihe stiiugtli of the forthcoming oppo
sition plant. Tlie stock mouriil 'J leointa when
the lllni-M ot Mi. llitimcyor was clc-iiicil. Peo
ple's (iia showeil no trace of Its recent liquid t
Hon and lnuii-d stionglv upwards, ending 2'a
lilghci. We-tein I nun was unusually prominent
ill the late dealings and iinpinvcd materially.
The late upw ird inutcnient in the railroad lit
tallied .1 number ot stocks up from 1 to 2'j
iiluiii- the early low puns with the Improte
nient mo-t pronounced in Mis.-otirl Pacific, boutli
cm Pacini, si, Paul and Alehisnn. Tlie cloa.
ing was fairly aituc and strong. Tot li sales,
i'-o.lim huea.
Ihe bund 11111l.it waa nuict todiy, and but lew
changes of iiiipoitauie line nude 'Jut al sale-,
pir saliie, sl.tiPi.uisl. I". S. bonda wire all
uiiiiiatigid on tin! Lu'. call.
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riilon Panne
I mon Pacific-, I'r. ..
Wahij.h, I'r
Wc.tein I nion
Amil. Copper
People's t!as
Krle
Krle, 1st
Col. so
Texas Paelfle
s.m Par Foundry ..
1 P. Steel ('
V. S. fetrel Co., Tr.
NEW Y0HK
WIIFAT.
September
I)ecfinher
OIUIN'
MHKIT.
Open.
Ing.
High
est. 7m ,
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Low.
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Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Far of 100.
STOCKS Pid. Asksd.
Lackawanna Pain-Co , Tr fit)
Counts- Suing- Hank V Truat Co.. S'jO
Viiinml Hink (Carbondale) .
an
an
271
4S
1200
130
125
JOQ
P5
1 Prilling Co
itional Bank
Pepo-lt and Piscount Bank.
no Light. II. k 1'. Co
National Bank
list
1 .irka Tiu-t Safe Deposit Co
( talk k Snoier Co , Pr
i-crantnn lion Ffnce k Mfg. Co. ...
seranton xxle Woiks
Scianten Palings Bank
41m
Trader' National Bank U
Fcranton Bolt &. Nut Co jot
reople'a Bank 133
New Mexico Hy. k C. Co
BONUS.
Fcranton Pasaenger Hallway, tint
Mortgage, due K20 115
75
People', Stieet Hallway, first moit.
gage, due JU1S
People'a Street Hallway, Oeneral
moitgage. elue 1121
Plckson Manufacturing Co
Lacka. Township Se bonl 5 per cent.
City of Scrinton St. Imp. C per
cent
Scranton Traction (I per rent
115
115
100
102
102
115
Scranton Wholesnle Market.
(Corrected by II. fl. Pile. 27 Irfckawanna Ave)
Beans- I'er bushel, choke marrow, ,. nOjj n
Butter-I'iecli creamery, 2la.'2c.i dairy, fresh,
21c.
Cheese-Full cream, lOiaallr.
Fgg Western frenh, IJijalfl; nearby date,
lSjal7ie.
Medium Beans Per bmhel, 2 SO.
Oreen Peaa-Per bushel, fl 4011.45,
Flour Best ratent, per barrel, U J5.
Beans I'er bushel, choice marrow, $3.10.
Ponton Per bushel fUl.10.
OnloM Vet Isushel, fOo,
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Than Four Llnci, 3 Cents tor Each Gxtri Line.
For Rent.
For Reel,
About 1200 feet oflloor space on
41I1 floor of the Tribune building,
su'table for light maufacturing. In
cluding heat, light and power.
Enquire at oflke of
Thh: Tribunh.
POIl IIKNT S room, modern houei very de
airable, moderate lent. Inqulic 1S.MI W'asli
Ington airnue.
KOIl nUSI" Mne-rnom houe in (been nidae;
all tonverilcncei; large lot. Kent, $18. Ad
elrrvi H (!.. Triluine.
1011 lli:ST-i:iEht rooma, 788 Jetlerwn anenue;
all modern ronienlcncea.
For Bale.
jss
I'OK S l.i:-f!oo. tow, at William S. Krifftlha',
U band la strict, Hellenic Heights, Scianton,
fa.
7 i.ors 1 on si.i:,
tJ.MII; might In
making tlMOu. At
ijr.TW. Comegya.
at (ilenhum station, for
be sold for $-W each,
auction they will btlntc
KOIt SXI.K Or would emhanie for lumber, two
tihaetons, two lumber wagons, two seta har
ness, (me pair matched bayi and one aorrel horse
at Anslcy'x lumber yard.
KOIt SU.H-Car load of dialing and draught
horse, and good family horeea. 211 lit Oak
foul court .1. M Field.
Jl.sl' AIUIIVi:i) with a car-load of horse ami
elrliers, weight from I.OuO to 1,iVU scleral
clcvsely matched teams Can be aeen at 331 Hay
mond court. F. M. Cobb.
KOIt SM.K-A Cotlrell At Sons cylinder press,
3,'ialel, In good condition, new rollers, W.
Apply Wllkes-llarre 'I lines Olfke, Wllkes-Parre,
I'a.
For Sale or Rent.
roil SM.i: OH HUNT -Single house. 004 Web
ster aienue Ten rooms, steam heat. 0. F,
Hemolds. Connell building.
Philadelphia drain nnd Product.
Philadelphia, ug. U -Wheat-Firm. 2 cents
liiglur, cuiiitait grade, August, 7ii'i77e Com
strong, 3 cents higher; 'o. 2 mled, August,
fi.l16.li3c. Oils- Sleaelt; No 2 white clipped,
ie. Flour Finn; winter superior, $ ISai.Sn;
do extras. $ ii 6"; I'enm. .-oiler clear, $2.90
a'lli; do. do. straight. fl.Wal.S.'i: we-tern
winter dear, .' C'isI 20; elo. do, straight, J.I.2Ja
SID. do. do pitint. t ooa-l 75; Kanaaa straight
in sicka, 'l2a.1.t,1; t'o. patent In sacks, .'! t..a
am. iprlng ileir. .la.l.."."; do straight, M.tali
" s-,; .1,, lutein, .( nl 10; el.), favorite bland,
MI."a2.V citv mills extra, SJ Vi3.f5: do.
dear, 2 'eia'l JO- 110 stinight, .! 2ia.1.40; do.
patent, .t.h'nl 2." Hie flour, ifl rtiai.so. Hut
ter-Ftrm, gooil 1 . t , .-. 1 1 I - fanes- western cream
111, 2i'ic -. do do. prints, 2ljc ; do. near
I11 il. 'b- l.ui-1 I 11111. good deminil; fresh
.liim.mmi- O0(ime tlll'O-s fV ! o'M cmfwypU
neirhv, 17c ; do. we-tcrn, 17c; do southwest
ern, I.P3C , do southern, 12c- Cheese- Dull and
w.1... N . full neama, fancy small, l"c ;
do. do do, lair lo choice. Pa1c- Helmed
st-gtr- r,n. 1 but stoj'i. (niton 1'nchangeil
'1 illow lily pilme In I ' da . V ; country do.
do., bib, fact cike", o'saA'jc. I.iic poul
lis Kli.r.y; fowls. ti'jalOc.; old roosters, i'-i7e ;
ruling (ti'isins, llilV , ducks, pic I)iesd
poultry Foil la, cholie, Hlc : do fair to good,
Pi'i'-e. ; old roosters, et'fce ; broilers, nearby,
I!il7c; we-tern do., lOalle.
Ilecelpta-Flour. 1,2iW barrels and as.'i.rtii) lbs.
In sacks; wheat, l'.1).( lui-lieli; eorti, 4.WV)
bushels; oats, ln.tirt buahels. Shipments
Wheat, fil.Onei buahels; com, 4,s(W; oats, Hl.eSiU.
New York Grain nnd Produce.
New- Voik, Aug. 12 Flour Fairly ortlse and
pii. higher on the wheit adianc-e; winter pat
ents. 4iiii1'i0. do lraighta, .1.4n.i3.S5j Minn,
patent, 'si '! 1 1 20. Wheat -Spot strong. Op
tiona had u strong 3c adiance and a big Itade
putly for outside account on record breaking
clearamts, a heaiy ilslble supply deirease, the
government crop reHut, higher cahlea and cov
ering. They finalli' ea-ed ntT a Khade under leal
l?ing but clnaed icrv linn at 2'ia'iNic-. net ad
anee. September doseil 7'ie ; Oct.. 7n'jC ;
1'ic. Sl'4c. Com spot firm; No. 2, f-l'sc.
eleiator, and n.'c. f. 11. li, alloat. Options
opened exiiled and scry strong. Later It steldeel
to realting and do-ed tiu-cttlcd at 1a2i-. net
aibime. September iloseel ftliji ; On., 6IHc. ;
Pec. H"ie-. Oits- spot stronger; No. 2, 4V,;
No 3, 3'i'je. ; Vo, 2 white, Pl'c ; So. 3 do..
He ; Haiti mixed western, 30taa41c track
white state, 42a."sK""; pack white western, 42a
,iOi . Options aetite ami higher on the gosern
nient report and etiength In other markets. Put-ter--Flim
ami iiniliinged; cieamery, 1fia2fl'jc ;
lietoty June packed, 1'an'c.; Imitation creipi
en, ItalT'e.; ftite dairy, Uipir. l'ggs
Steadi ; slate and Penna , JRalee ; western un
canilled, Silli ; candled, l!aln'se. Cheeoe
Slow; famy large colored, P'ac ; do. do. white,
n'ic ; fincy small, colored, Ulie. ; do. do.
white, U'ac
Chicago Grain nrd Produce.
Chle-ago, Vug. 12 -a u result of the bullish
showing of Ihe goiertimsnt report Issued Satur
dis, prices of all grains on the boird of trade
were hunt nit todiv. splemher wheat rinsed
2'a2ao higher: coin cleveed l4irp, higher;
cuts w-ere up lal'de , while proil-ions were fiom
,1 to 10 cents higher. Cash quotation were as
follows;
Flour Firm, with Improved demand; N'o. 2
spring wheal. 74'ii' ! No 3. 71's'e73c -. No. 2
led. 71c; N'o 2 corn, H;c ; No 2 vellow,
.WaaKk-.; N'o. 2 out, .17a37'-e. : No. 2 white,
SOaTO'je.; No. 3 do., IliPie. ; No. 1 rye, );
ai'Jio. ; gevid feeding barlv, tViaillc. ; fair to
cholie milting, fttaelti ; No. 1 flix seed. JIM;
No 1 northwestern, 'I M; prime timothy seed,
x 70; mesa pork, JH.MalllO. lard, .72'ja
S75; short ribs, steles, $7.MaR; dry salted
shoulders, 7,ia71i0 ; short clear aldea, H30.1
8.10; whiskey, ?1 20 .
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chicago, Aug. 12- Cattle-Receipts, Cfl,fti In
eluding noo Texan- ind 20 westerns; choice,
steadi ; others, slow Id lflj5e. lower; good to
prlniei steers, 5ft)ih-.5, poor to medium, $4 25
a.40; stocketa and feeders, S-' 25a1 M; enwa,
!2 5nai:Ci; heifers, .'a'5 30; canners, $12 25;
bulls, U 50a I 3.5; calies, $2ii; Texas ateers, $.11
J ii'r, western steers, fl fi'iil
llnga Heiclpla today, .in.nnOj tomorrow, 25,
rum; maiket, steady In stiong early; later,
slop; tops, fel.1.5; mixed and butchers, lf.5 Ma
15 12'i: good to ilmlce heivv, $5,tVan."i; , rough
do, '5 I5i5; light, $5 Ma5 (si; bulk ol sales,
tfi.TOj.-i U.5
Mieep -Receipts, ls.iYil; strong to 10c. high
er; labms, 10il5c-. higher; good In choice
wethers, M.7.5a1 25; fair to choice mixeel, a.) 25
al.Ml; western sheep, M25i4.10; yearlings,
sVI.7.5i4 ,15; nillve liniln, ff 2 25a.VJflj western
lambs, ?l.3.5l5 40.
New York Live Stock.
New- York, s,ug. 1.'.- Reives Trade slow; good
to choice steel, barelv steady; others, 10al5c.
off; Bulls and cows steady In lower; steers,
sM25a5fl5! oxen and slags, flat 10; hulls, $2. It)
aa-25; cows, Ifl.35a3..i0i mainly M 73a 1.
Calves Veals stiong; oihei lalves, steadi;
veils, f I. Ai7.5'l: lops, 17o0.i7 7.5; rulls 4a
4 50; grav-m and buttermilks, f.u:i.75.
Sheep and lamhv sheep, steadv: lambs opened
film to 25c. higher for lop gudea; medium
lambs, 25a.l5c. higher; latter closed lower; II
cars partly late airivala unsold; sheep, .'2'a
4; few export, tfLV); cull, $L5fti2j lamias,
(I t50an25; c-ulls, $2 25.
Hogs Market trifle weak; western heg, JJ.05-,
tate do., frl.S0an.S3i choice do., (J. JO,
East Liberty Cattle.
Kait Liberty, Aug. 12. Cattle Slow and loer;
extia, f3 50a5.75s rrime, fA 40a5t50j good, $5,15
5 35.
llog-Hlgheri prime leas y, tfl 15ir.,20; he-y
medlum and toiei niivid, M.15j belt yorkerj
and jrood medlumi, fd tOifl U'.ii light yorken,
SITUATIONS
WANTED
FRBB.
Help Wanted Male.
WAVTM) A wood tinner at Analey'a
Mill.
WANTf:i- A voung man about Is aa asalatant
book-keeper, able to wrlle shorthand and
me Hcmlngton typewriter. Klne out ef town
position. Apply bv letter only to Morrla Uiaua,
Holland Home, Adania aieiiui'.
Help Wanted Female.
WAMIIIl A good glil for geneial housework
who understand, cooking. Apply till Mad
Isnn aicnue.
WANTKII At once, dv lo act a housekeeper j
Protestant lady preferred; the In family.
AdelrcH II Mathews, beictitli alrcel, niakcly,
Olyphant, Pa,
nitANCII WANT OFFICES.
Want Advertisements Will Be
Received at Any ot the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALBERT SCIILITZ, corner Mulberry
street and Webster avenue.
GUSTAV PICIIKL, 650 Adama tvenue.
West Side
tTEORCF, W. JCSKINS, 101 Bouth Main
avenue
South Scranton
FRED U TF.RPPE. 729 Cedar tvenut
North Scranton
GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North
avenue and Market ttrect.
Main
Oreen Ridge
CHARLES P. JONES, 1557 Dlckaon
avenue.
F. J. JOHNS, P0 Oreen Hldge atreet.
C. LORENZ, corner Washington ave
nue and Marlon ttreet.
Petersburg
W. II. KNEPFF.L, 1017 Irving avenue.
Dunmore
J. a. BONE & SON.
Wnnted.
WANTKD-O.ie thousand persons to buy one
thousand bottles "Knights' Aromatic Syrup
of Prunes," nature's greateat physic. Ltrge
bottle, 25 cents. Chas. P. Jont, 1557 Dark
son avenue.
WANTED An Intelligent (Catholic) lady or gen
lleman to fill a light, plea-ant position;
good pay. If luitalele. Addiesa P. O. Box 20,
Scranton, Pa.
Real Estate.
77 LOTS M r each, at C.lenliutn station;
stieets are graded and mined: come and get
inais and leain particulars. Comegys, Dime
Bank.
Money to Loan.
J) 50 to fSO.ooo AT ONCE 1 and 5 per cent,
teie-t Ea'y terms to lepiy. Ueorga
Okell, Coal Exchange building.
JJ.W.UW TO LOAN Lowest rates; ttialght or
monthly payments. Stark k Co. .Traders' bljg,
ANY AMOUNT Or MOSEY TO I.OAN-Qulck,
ttralght ltan3 or Building and Loan. At
from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker,
311-315 Cornell building.
Boarders Wanted.
WANTED-Table boardera.
Washington avenue.
Mrs. Tompkins, Ml
Situations Wanted.
MTl'ATION NTFD-To
iia-hing or dialling.
go out by the clay
Mr. Russell, 1210
Cedar avenue
slTl TION ANTED--A po-ltion in wulower'a
family, by a middle aged Udy. Mis. Jen
nie Smith, WO Dix court, city.
MTl VriON" WANTED By a young man, to wmk
in of Hi o; lua a good education, can give
good reference, Addu-a, E. A., care Scranlon
house, city.
MTl ATIOS" AS'IKD-lly young gill aa dish-
washet, nurvipg or to ai-Ut in houae work.
Anaiver promptly. I.. I)., 727, Fellow strett,
Otyj
SIIT'ATIOS" WASTED Bv a young girl 1.5 scars
old to as.-lat at light hoitceivoik. Address
Hanna, 11 Cameron uvinue, Lily,
S1TLATION WNTEIM any kind of ofliie
work. By a young mail, experienced book
keipei, Hood rcfeiemeJ. AddriM , ),, laic
of the Tribune.
MTl'ATION WAN TKD-As stenographer or nslst
ant book-keeper by a young man, Addrivs
A. F , care ot Trlhune.
MTl AMOS' STED By a young gul aged II
years to wali ellshes or to elo iiur-ing. Ad
dreas Miss Jenny lonea, 1020 Price street.
LEGAL.
IN
HE: Estate of llenjiniin .1. Hughe's, de-tcai-ed.
lale id Ihi citi ot .--iiaiiti n coiinti
of Lackawanna and state ol Pennsy llama Let
ters testamentary upnr the above named e-tate
having been gninled to In' unileralgned. all per
sons having claims or demands ugalnst said
estate will ptecnt them for pavment, mid tho-e
Indebted thereto will nuke Immediate paunent
to Anna J. Hughes, executiix
II. C. ni'.YNOI.D',
Attorney for Estate.
iVifl5aiilO, pigs, $.5.!i.i(3; tkiea, 150a5 5O;
roughs, 4a5 fin.
Sheep Slow; best wethers, .l.oual; culls
and common, fl 50a2 40; yearling), 2at.25;
veal cants, f6.50a7.50.
Oil Market.
Oil titv, Aug. 12. Credit balances,
125; ier-
tihcates. nn bid, shipments, 2n-.ii0-
0)2Jf. 1'iitiS, 201. 1. 1 ; at. tee, 7'.',0(5.
avcaii,
BASE BALL.
American League.
At Boston (first game) R. J. r
Philadelphia 0 tl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-cl 7 2
Boston 0020003 1 x-fl 10 ,1
llatterlea-Bfinard and Powers; Winter! and
Sihreikengost. Umpire; -Cantlllon.
M Boston (second game) R, II, E
Philadelphia 10 0 0 2 0 0 4 0-7 12 2
Boston 00000000 I 1 5 fi
Batteries Plank and Powers; Mitchell and
Crlger. 1'mplrc Cantlllon.
At Detiolt- R. II. K.
Milwaukee 00 4 200000 a 0
Detroit 0 1000 1002-4 8 3
Pattern damn and Maloney, Miller and
shaw. I'mpire slcridan.
M Cleveland-- R. II. E
Chicago OfiO -J 4 I 30 1-17 H 1
Cleveland liontll I00I5-S 10 0
Batleriea-C.rifAth and Sullivan; Howling and
Wood. I'mpire Manaxau.
National League.
At St. !,oula n. 11 b.
Cincinnati OOOO1S0O3-3 fl 2
St Louis 1 0 0 II 00 2 x-fl -J
Batlcries-llahn and IVIft H idloi,' and Sthrp
vrr. L'mpliea O'Day and Uroun,
Eastern League.
Toronto, 0-, Hirilard, 2.
Toronto, 4; Hittforj, .
Buffalo, 5; Werejsur, S
Montreal, 4; Brockton, 3.
Mentreal, 8; Brockton, 4.
Providence, flj Rocheotei, 9.
DIRECTORY.
3 Insertions 25 Cents
More Trun Pour l.lnei. n Cent! lor llach Extra Line,
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
KIIW'AIII) c.
Building.
M'ADI.Ul.Sa, U THADERS BANC
Architects
riiWAiin ti,
bulldlnt;.
DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNELb
FULiii'.nicK l, niiowx,
Katate naehange Illdg.,
AHCIL B., REAL
126 Washington av.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
11. I IIAHIHSO, COil COSNKLL nUILPINCJ.
Dentists.
DH. O. I!. F.ILF.NHKItfiEU,
Spruio atrcct, Scranton.
l'AULl BUILDINO;
DR. C. 0. LAL'DACII, 115 WY0MIN0 AVENUE.
Lawyers.
"'AM yM BOVLE. ATIORNEVAT-LAW.
"oonu 12. 14, 16 and IS Burr bulldinj.
F. K.
TnACY.ATrV.COMMONWEALTH BI.UO.
D. P, RM'LOOLE. ArroitNF.V-I.OAKR NEC.O
tlaletl on real estate security. Meats buildinij.
eorner Washington avenue and fcpiuee attect.
WIU.AHI), li ARnKV Ac
and counsellon at-law.
Washington avenue.
KS'APP, ATTORVEY3
Republican building,
Jl.SSltp k .H.SSI'P, ATIOIINEYS AVI) COIJN.
sellora at law. Commonwealth building, Rcoma
Iff. 20 ind 21 r
r.inv.MiD W. THAVI'.R. ATTOnNliY.
eWPOl, nth nnr, Meara building.
ROOM3
L. A. WATHES. MTOIINKY-AT LAW, BOARD
of Trade building, S ranton, I'a.
nTTPn.S0V WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL
"en. nutiiiing.
C COMEOYS, J1.1 REPUBLICAN BUILDING.
A. W BKnrilOLF. OFFICE
211 Wyctnliig ivimie.
MOVED TO NO.
Physicians and Sugeons.
K. ALLEN, 51J NORTH WASlHNOTON
Dlt W.
aienue,
DR. S W I.'AMOREAIV. OFFICE 3M WASH
Ington avenue. Residence, 131S Mulberry
Chronli disease, lungs, heart, kidney anc!
genlto-urir.ary organs a specialty. Hours, '.
to 4 p. m.
Hotels and Restuiants
THE FI.K CAFE, 125 AND
J27 FRANKLIN
avenue. Ita tea reasonable.
P. ZEIfiLF.R,
Proprietor.
ECHANTOX IIOL'SE. NEAR D.. L. k W PAe
senger depot. Conducted on the European
plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor.
Scavenger.
A. B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND
ress pools; no odor; only improved pumps used.
A. B. Brlgga, proprietor.. Leave orders 1100
North Main avenue, or Elcke'a drug store, cor.
ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones.
Seeds.
0. n. CLARKE & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NIIR3.
erymen, store 201 Washington avenue; grem
houses, 1050 North Main avenue; store tele
phone, 782.
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 611 LACKA.AVe7
Scranton, Pa , manufacturer of iVire Screens.
Miscellaneous.
DHESSMAKIS'O rou children to ORDER:
also ladles' waists. Loula Shoemaker, 212
Adama avenue.
MF.OAROKE BROS.. PRINTERS
s elopes, paper bags, twine,
Washington avenue, Scranton.
SUPPLIES. EN.
Warehouse, 130
Pa.
THE WILKES IHlinE RECORD can be had
In Scranton at the neiv-i standa of Reismaii
Ilroi . 4ti Spruce and 501 Linden; M. Norton,
.'2.' I.aikananna avenue; I. S. Schutter, 211
bpruie street.
LEGAL.
MUTCH IS lli:itl HY OIVES that under the act
of a.-cmhly entitled "A supplement to an
act entitled ' n ait to prnude lot the incorpor
ation and tegiil.itton of certain cm pora tiers,' ap
proud April 2'itli, 171. prnvidiiu, for the tin
iiovcmint ame-iiilnieut and alteration of the
ihirtera ol c-oriotaiions of the second 'las-, and
nuthnrlriiiK the Itirorpoi.ition ol traction motor
companies," apptnveei Ihe IJth elav of June, A.
1), Ins.1, and kiiimn aa ihe I orpciation Amend
ment Ail of 1KI, The ( olllery l.ugjr.eer com.
patu, a eoiporation neatid and existing under
llie'CniiHii.linri it nf 1-71. will apply to the
iroiemot ol Pcunaytvania on Weune-iiay, eptem
ber I, l')l, for' the following imrtovements.
iinemlmenta and tltt rations ol its ihaiter, via.;
First Bv changing the nam "I the inrpota
tioti to "Intiiiiilioiiil rexthemk Company"
vceuid III- mukliig the purpo-e foi which said
lorpoiatinti Is fiiimril to read as follows;
'aul impi it t if ni Is formed to originate, witte,
umpile, llluvtiatc, edn, puhll-ii, ind sell in
stiiiction papeia, te-vlbooks chawing plates,
in itoiliiala, iiidgi7itie--. iiamplilcts, aitirles, inrf
Icltits tor Ihe ilK-riniiiat! n ol lite-ian, teehnical,
ciliirallnM.il, and nilisr infnitiiatfnii; to condu't
a pilntiiig, engraving luliowiaphltig, steieotyp.
ing, cleeliolyplng, c upioly ping, line work, half
tone wmk, rmbo-slng, printing In black and cap
ora. photogiaphlng, phoioiyplng, pholimTavinj
phtiiie ptlntliu, and book binding biilne-a; ani
gcneialli. to trau-aii a ,,i iruing, bookbinding,
and publishing liumio In the variom methods
now In ii-e. or which may be hereafter Intro
clue ed or Invenleel"'
1 hird-By makiiig the exilcnre of said evr
poration peipeltial nd for lhee purpospi t
Inie, pivc.c-a. .nut cnjoi al! ihe lights, benefits
and iirliileges, iniile-iriil by Ihe said ait and iti
supplements.
SI'NSIFYP l I.L.V, Secretary.
Si-ranioii, I'a , Augu-t el, ptOl.
Till'. VSSI'XL MI'l.l'ISO of the stockholder of
THE 5V0IISt; MIOVEL OltK for the
eleition of etiieetoii. and eonsidcratlon of such
other Junlnein ) mav be brnu-ht before them
will be held at the olflie of the compinv, Con
nell building, -eranmii. I'a , Tiiday, the sixteenth
of iiEtist, lfloi between the hours nf H nd
11 a. m Sith (i Robertson, Secretary.
FINANCIAL.
,SV .XsiaVswXViv.eV'W-Si-'"
OLDEST! WALL STREET
SAFEST! Money Will Earn Big Monthly
nrcTi Returns.
Dr.ol. The Investor's Fund Paya Semi-monthly.
The oldest established In merlca. Vo certificate
holder haa ever lost a cent Payments mada to
all subscribe eiery 15 days. No trouble No
delay. Money refunded on demind. 55 rite to
day for partleulaia, free to any address
C. E. Mackey V Co , Hudson BId'g . Xese York.
Spencer Trask & Co
BANKERS
n & 29 Pine St., New York
Transact a general banking business;
art aa Fiscal Agent! for corporations,
and negotiate security Issues of rail
roads and other companies. I'.iecute
commtffton orders and deal In
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
Memberi New York Slock Eichang.
Branch Office 65 Slate St. Albany
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