THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 100$. I WALDRON'S Auction Sale of Horses . i i!iiurii,. i :!!.! jwiaai-nn! rn'ini'i'i. !T31.i!i .iwii miin .-s,,'J"i' . "fNiflrlio'JVTCIMjmwara "!:'M Thursday, August 15 At Cusick's Stables, Washing ton Ave., Scranton, Pa. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA BRADFORDCOUNTY. Special in th f"iinin Tribune. Touand.i Auar H.-'-Wllkes-Barre." n dmible boat of l.iryo sUo and equipped with all tlu- paraphernalia for a first rla.i niis-e. startid from Towanda dovui th Suso.uebanii.1 to WllkPs-H.it ri yrtetrlav forenoon. The party ronslst r 1 nf I'mf. Ale.nuder, Ad.nn Turkeo, II 11 Himhes, T. V. Calfery, II. C,. I run .1. I.ewls, James oxford and B. Milloi. of Wllkes-B.ine; I'ette-bonf- "f W'.vomliiR, and C. S. Knapp, of Pkiniv .' Ivlilj. Oppenheltn's oreliestra. of Wllkes T..itp. will furnish music for a hop at th I.nkrt WesauklliB hotel next 1'riday p enniKT. Bradtoiil county's shnro of the state ,. hnol -ippioprlatlon this year amount ed to Jho.l.MSl. Th" stoi Uholders of the Br.idfonl Countx Tobacco firowers' ashociatlon have derided to puichnse the Hiy.mt arn.ice factory bulletins, for the pur pose of iouertlliK It Into a storehouse, and will soon be put In shape for tin--year's crop. Th' ld.idfnrd county sobllero' and pallors' riv .niipniciu will he held on the Bast Towanda fair grounds next week. flMHShrippor are lining coimlderahle dam.ice to huikubeat In the western part of the county. It 1 (Uirently reported that a new l.nlllqli Valley station will soon ln ere, t. 1 In Towanda, and the same to be r a more tunvcnlmt iiart of th tow n. Ti.i Boniona (IraiiKc of Bradford and Piilllt.iu counties will bold Its next meeting at Went Franklin, Auk. "'. Th net annual reunion of the fam ous foil' Hunched and Korly-llrst regi ment will he luld at Montrose on Wed. noj.d.i. Aug. i. Tnc .imiiial lounlon of the Biadford ci'tinty Bitrlotlc Older Sons of Ameri ca is bidding a two days' session at l.nst Stnithtleld. The speakers are: Stite .secretary Willi. nu Wound, of Philadelphia; State Master of Forms M' .1. Xoll, of Myprstoun: State Preinlent '. A. Ilu-lett. of Philadel phia, and other Imnl orators. What is- Mtppospil to be gold has been found In Atheim township, at n depth of j,Vi feet. The dirt has been forwarded for Insjiei tlou by nss.iyprs. Th' annual ioucmiou of tho Fho Count Volunteer Firemen's hssih l.i tlon was largely attended at Troy last "Wednehdar and Thursday. The p.u adf was held on the closing clay. Tin- result oi i.ie (iiH.'I'i'lU races was as follows- Brlye drill, Fi'.inlclln Steamer companj. of Towanda: hose raie, Mantuas Hook and Ladder company of Towanil.i, ilr.st. Ti ltms, of Tunkhan nock, second, and H.ube's, of Wells boro. third. The tlrst try wns a tie between the Audnx. of Wyaluslng. ami Mantuas. of Towamla. the former be ing In the .second ! eat only behind half a seiond The hub and hub race was won by Bache's, nf WelUbom, ami Au fla nf Wjaluslne, capttlied hecriud prize, ihe third money being divided between ihe Mantuas and Trlton. The pla e nf ne.t convention was left wi de, ldr 1 The l-neyvlllp base ball clrb win cross b,i with the Towanda Athletic team on the South Towanda grounds next s.i'-.irtay a.'ienioon. The . olored people of Wllkes-Barre. Tunkhannnck and Montroso will join with their Towanda brethren and hold camp meetings at the South Towanda nriving park on Sundays, AuK. IS anil Mrs Bridget MeCue died nt the home of her on. M. J. McCue. last night, agfd 70 wars. Five grown-up children survive her. one lenff a son. Jams McCuj, of Scranten, A reception will be given F. B.Welles, of France, nt the public lihmrv tonior--ow evening, of which he was tho donor. At a meeting of tho executive com mittee held yesterday. It was decided .to close the Susquehanna Collegiate Institute for the school year at least and the probabilities are longer. Th Institution was chartered May 13, isin and on July -I. IS.Vi. the coiner stone' vas laid. It was completed In 1S54, aiei m Sept. 6 was opened with tho Rev. B. F. Colt as principal. During In existence of forty-eight years nearly &.000 persons have iccelved their edu cation. Back of support of the general public and necessary repairs is tho reason given for Its abandonment. NEW A1ILF0RD. Special to the Scranton Tribune. New Mlirnrd, Aiifj. 13. Mrs. E. B. Moss visited irlends In Montrose last week. Mrs. P. n. RepIOKle nnd daiiRhter, Mildred, are guests of her parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. K. A'. Tritmhull, Miss Ella Peck Is In Alforrt spend- UlXmVS "t.3M- 3iSin4asSal Ing a few days with her aunt, Mrs. West. Mr. and Mrs. B. i Tour jo spent Friday of last week at Maple Beach. Miss Inn. Bynearson, of West Lenox, Is a guest nf friend In town. Mis .Maude Tiumbull spent a por tion of last week with Wayne county friends. on Fildny, Aug. o0, the Prohibition party of Susquehanna county will meet In thH place for the purpose of electing n county committee and nom inating a ticket for the ensuing clot tlnn. V.. S. flarratt and wife, Mrs. Lain.' Badger and sun Fioil, and Mrs. F. K. Bxerett and daughter. Helen, spent last week camping at .Middle Lake. Mrs. L. AV. Monic rei vitly cntoi tallied Mr. and Mrs. John Moirlson, of Ithaca, X. V. Mrs. ,1. i:. Unyinond, of Blughii niton, was a guest at the home of Mr.s, Amelia Bllttcrlleld, the foie part of last week. fin Friday evening of last week nine cottage prayer meetings wore held In this plm i and vicinity. i.'oillss Bradle.v, Clinton Page and B. S. Haydeii are camping nt Bast Lake. Mis. II. MeDuffee Is entertaining her patents, .Mr. and Mrs. ,1. W. (Jlllespie, of llornellsvlllc. Mis. Kdwln Adams and her mother, Mrs. r.Uz.i Adams visited In Falrdale rei ently. Mis. James Hayden and daughter, Maud, called on Blughumton friends Filday. .1. V. Axtell called on friends here Saturday. THOMPSON. S-pcil.ll to the N ran inn Triltme. Thompson, Aug. lis -Miss Maud Tall man visited New Mllford friends Sat urduy. B. A. l.i'onard, formery sheriff of Susquehanna county, but now of Cnoperstown, X. V.. with hi wife, Is vi.siting in the county. They visited our postmaster, B. F. Baines, yester day, W. :. Wilghler and family, of Sus quehanna, spent the Sabbath with Mr. and Mis. AV. P. Tollman. A. II. 'i osier was doing business In (Iteat Bend yesterday. Charles A. Delaney, of Jackson, whose Illness was mentioned in these Items last week, died Saturday after noon and was bin led yesterday. The preachers of Thompson supplied eight different pulpits last Sabbath tho M. B. and liaptlst at Thompson: M. B., Carbotidale: the Lakevlew. North .Intkson; West Wind.sor, N. Y.j Mud Pond and Staiiucca. Ifeoho d. Jones, of Scranton, visited h.s family at the. Jefferson house last night. Boss fllllett is working at carpenter work at I'nlotidale for a time. Fionk Wrighter, of the township, went to a Siianton hospital Sunday to have a troublesome carbunilo treat ed or leinoved. Mrs. Lydla Tallmnn and son Arthur and Mis. i; j.. jtun ,,v anit ,aghter Bdna, of Kong island. X V are spend ing a few days at lqulro Tallman's. Attorney Oonrgo fleiatt, of Scranton. was lu town Sunday and drove to (ilb Sun In the altenioon. L. W. Sanford, of oibson, was doing business here yesterday. Next Sabbath the Free Me'thodlsts will hold quarterly meeting services on their new camp gtound. C. M. Lewis is doing business In PICTURE Farmer Jones Is shooting off his rain gsafeoy ' '0s1 f f ' s, A BlnRhamton today ami Frank W. LewlB Is looklnj? aftpr business mat tfis In Honestlale today. NICHOLSON. Veclsl 1o the Jcrantnn Trlbun. NIchnlMin, Autr. U Mlfs Sunn Ulnrk. wliii rmt horn vlsltinc frlonrts at Great Bond nnil HlnRhumton, re-turm-il io lift' home at this plate Mon day. Hrtice MiicCntincIl, of New York rlty. vIMtcvl his brother. 11. MacUonti'll, u fmv iliiyn lact wi'ck. MIrs Cora tJroeii, of l-'leotvllle, spent Sunday with her friend Miss Huth Johnson, of State street. Mrs. Augusta Benjamin, of HIrI. street, Ih the Kiiest of her ht'other, C M. Nichols, at HinRluuntnii, Mrs. V. 1.. Smith Is quite 111 at her home on Main street. Mr. and Mis. C II. Maeronnell spent I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. !'. C. Drlpps l at l.jke Nleholson. ) Mls Bessie Stephens returned home ' Sunday evening after spending some tlmo with friends at Scranton. AV0CA. Mrs, Domlnlek MeAndrew, nged 44 years, wns fatally Injured by being struck by a south hound engine on Ihe Lehigh Valley cut off near West Avoea Junction yesterday afternoon. She was picking coal on tho railroad only a few rods nway from her house, nnd leaving a wheelbarrow on the track she ran to f.ivt' It at the approach nf the train. She had nlmost succeeded when the hind part of the barrow be came entangled In the rails and before she re illzed the causer silo was hurled some distance away. One leg was sev ered from the body and tho other was badly mangled. Thcie weie several latge gashes about the head. The familv moved here fiom Wilkes Bane about three years ago. Besides her husband she Is survived by four sons and two daughters, tho youngest belnir only 1 ycais of nge, also one brother, Frank Phllbln, of this town, ard two sisters, Mrs. James Fallon, of Wilkes-Banc, and Mrs, Lizzie, of New Jersey. Mts. Miny Lynch, an aged lady, for merly of Plttston, died at the home of her slter, Mrs. Frank Boston, yes teiday afternoon, after seveial months illness. Tlieio nro two other sisters, Mis. James Boylan nnd Mrs. Michael Ljons. The funeral will take place to luol low afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter ment will be In St. Mary's cemetery. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Knccht, of the West Side, died on Sunday afteinoon. Intel ment was made, yesterday, in St. Mary's ceme tery. Mis. Thomas Johns and son, John, of Vaudllng, are spending a few days with friends heie. Mrs. John Fruo attended the Hudson wedding at Scranton yesterday. The Father Mathew society will con dmi an entertainment and social In o'Malley's hall on the :'.' Inst. Miss Jennie Durkln, of Scianton. Is the guest cf the .Misses Clatk, of Grove stteet. .Miss Anna Johnson, of the North Bud, Is visiting friends in Wllkes Barie. Misses Velora and Mary Sunders are lsltlng friends in BlURliaintnn. Bessie, the Jn-yeur-old daughter of Mr. anil Mr?. William Welter, of Lin coln Hill, Is suffeilng from an attack of seal let fever. BUCKINGHAM REUNION. An Interesting Family Gathering at Mt. Cobb. Tho pi com! annual lounlon of the Buckingham family was held at the homo of Mr. and Mis. M. Foley, Mt. Cobb, Pa., on Tuesday. August 13. A teccptlon was given at the bouse at in.3D a. m., wbcie tho many ft lends weie made acquainted. After the le ceptlon they tepalred to a small grove, a short distance ftom the house, whete a veiy pleasant time was spent In partaking of n lunch, which was fur nished by the participant!-. The li lends were then favnied by a very inteiestlng progiamme, consisting of music, lecltatlnns. etc. The tollow Ing contributed to the success of the occasion: The "Coionatlon Hymn" and "When the Boll Is Called l'i Yondei" weie sung by those present. A violin solo wan given by Mr. John AV. Buck ingham, of Paup.ic. after which prayer was offered by Mr. Orvdl Bucking ham. The next number, "(iieeting Song," was by Mlses Alice and Bthel AVelN. of South Canaan. The addiess of welcome was given by 'Squire Foley, the host. A i espouse was made by Mr. Byron Buckingham, of Klni hurst. The alfalr tht n took a businc.- turn, during which the minutes of the last union meeting, held at the home of Mr. cleorge Chnpnian. of Hamilton, on June VS. IMn, were i-wl by the asso ciation secietary. Miss Jennie I). Foley. A motion was- made that the otllceis of the riievlous year be reinstated for the coming year, wlihli was carried. A duet was then tendered by Hie MNspm Alice AVelis and Messle 'Buck ingham; a tecltatlon, "Little Orphan Annie," by Miss Buth Foley; a solo, "Our Own." by Miss Bessie Bucking ham, of Blmhurst; an essay, entitled "The Manufacturing of fJranulated Sugar from Beets." by Miss Lillian Belle Andiews, nged thirteen years, of Lyons. X. A"., a copy of which had been sent to Cornell university by ie quet of the faculty: a recitation. "Too Late for the Train," by Mrs. Kstelle PUZZLE. machine. Can you nnd his two children? Wombacker, of Dalevlllej a recitation, "Tom Jones," by Cora Alt, of Hamil ton! u tecltatlon, "The Uuarrllan Ansel," by a Kratluatt? of Newark HIrIi school, Miss Is.tbelle lUicklncliiuu, an address, by Mr. Jerome tluckliiRhani, of Dunmnre. An oiiplnnl poem was then rend by the Rifted pnetete, nu thnress ami family blstmlan, Miss Kmtnu May Buckingham, of Hamil ton. LIFE AT CAMP COMFORT. It Is Described Entertainingly by F. S, Koene. Camp f'omfoit. Aug. 13. Our camp Is situated on the Big crrek, a branch of the Dyberty, on what we call Ap ple Pie Hldge, nncr a more suitable site was never located. Heie we while nway th" time In every pursuit known to camping parties. Our camp roll I' now fifteen with more to come. The party consists of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Dunn. Mr. snd Mrs, AVIlllam AV. Dunn, Mr. nnd Mis. F. L. Keene, Mlssra Myttle Oreen, Ktlnn Mae Johnston, Bdlth and Jennie Dunn; Messrs, AA'al ter Deveral. Balph Dur.n nnd Arrln Keene ot Scranton nnd Messrs. Harry Byan nnd Frank AVheat of Xew York. Sunday the camp was visited by Mr. nnd Mrs. Mutnfnrd, Mr. nnd Mrs, Sherman of Honodale, and Mr. Phil Dunn nnd Miss Hatle Dunn, of Scran ton. Our camp Is run on military lines with reveille at 6 a. m. and taps nt 10 p. m. AA'hen we opened our camp on Aug. 3, AA'llllam Duntv was electee) treasurer, Miss Kdna Johnston, secretary; and F. IS. Keene, provo Judge. Mrr. B. F. Dun Is chaperoning the party. A set of by-laws were accepted by the campers and the flrst to break the rules were Misses Myrtle Oreen, Jen nie Dunn and Mr. Deveral. At a hearing before the provo Judge they weie sentenced to wash for five weeks. Mr. Byan wa given three palls of water to carry for not attending church and B. F. Dunn one pall In place of costs In a case he. could not prove. Mrs. Wheat of Xew York, a visitor on Sunday, was the subject for a pra tlcal Joke. A teaspoon was dropped Into her parasol which she carried to her boarding place. Provn-marshal AVIlllani Dunn art Bed with a search warrant, found the alleged stolen good nnd took his prisoner before the provo-Judge who sentenced her to bako a cake for Tuesday's dinner. Mr. Wheat Immediately filed papers for a divorce and court will tonight to hear the ase. Xlghtly conceitfl aie In tho order and with wnlking, lowing, etc.. the ladle will retutn to town blown a. berile. It. F. Dunn Is recovering from a fall through a hay rigging which he was unloading. Mr. Deveral returns to the city today to lesume his duties. Mr. nnd Mrs. AVIlllam Dunn nnd Miss Johnston are In charge of the culinary depaitment today Lamb for dinner Saturday nnd chicken for Sunday shows that the foraging partlrn are doing good work. Jules Dunn our neaiest neighbor Is going to brine i lunges against certain parties for the loss of a duck and some apples. The ttlal will take place .Wednesday. F. S. Keene. TUNKHANN0CK. .special to the Siranton Tii''1.m Turiklnntin, k, uir It Mih hmie Prrk, nf Kini;liin, li., it the un "t el her oitrr, Mia. .1. W. Pntl, on sr, n,i Sdrri Miff. Ilrhvatil Iliintti, nf Porrancten, ulm ha been waiting her paicnls at this pUcc?, returned home en Monday Misa KiIim I'.nei-, of Carhonilile, i vltlting ber grandparent. I)r ..iml Mm. A. II. Wowlivirl, on Setonil i-tiect lull n It. I ,i..v it i liavlns hi rrdclfncr wired for electilc light Mr. Kinnej, of Sore, i the guest nf her 8Mer, Mi n.non Kell), en Wellington street 'Ihe lailie nf the Mnnil.iv chili rnjn.u'il 4 picnie at l.jkc Cue en TuerfiMv. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Aug II- RiiMni-s. tnilay h.i ,m A mull solo, but there w u n wider ilistiibiitmn nf the dealing". Miength wa lnmn by many Import mt fctnik, but the grneial movement ton. tlnurd iriegulir. 'Hie opening was luclur, hrt prtu weie imt long iinintuini'il, however, a trader rcalired, hut when a demand aro-c for the i.i-lcrn trunk line .iml biti.minou. co.il roada tho entire m.iiket rallied cl.arply. tigir wi about the only notihlc i,hn t the da' flirngth, the ben Inwinng it tven pninu .it one time .iml helling steadily when it rillled, 'Iheio waa litllc new of importance hciriiig on iitlur tlie crop condition or the lee Mrike and the Intluence w i lcs. marked. Finpieiit relip-.es, in prices were nude, causing Ihe 1'itiflo btucW to ag tempoiarilv under c"-terdi' cloie. When pieuro ielaed pi ice I illied c.ill nnd, a theto were laige purdia-e of M. Pint and Ihe c uteri! Mnckn, i-hort loceied iiuur kiih rally In tho market. 'Ihe impinvrmi lit in the Hunk line .iml oft cod .tni-ks w i imtlv dtii' t the benelits expected to acciue from the recent fortuitlon of ,c liitiimiiinu coal coiiibilii'. New York Central nude the laige-t iie nf .1'., but lliltininie ind (Mnn, l'ciiii.lcanli, Clie-ipeake and Ohio ami Nnifolk and WfJiein ntci.igril two 'in nt bitter. Minor Vanderhill Ktocka .mpaiiiieil with ihe movement in New Vrk ("enliil, epctlillT Olive liinl, Clin ign, t'lniinniti and M. I.nui. Si. Paul w i liken in good .niiounu and advanied -1 on nport lint tlieie might be an Im reaped ill i ileml ciecliied in t mmilli Tlie coder, trac tion. and eome of the low pnrcd inductiiala rhovvrd good -.ticngth at tulna time.. Hut little lntcrrt wa manifested in the I nlied Slate Steel ntnck and they moveil o,uilc generally indepen ilently nf other stneka. An eaily rie nf and ', re-fiei lively In the common and preferred wa followed by a gradual decline and they ended cnlv M'a higher. Tout ale were 422,K) i-han. 'Ihe bond market w.n rjuiet and firm. Total sale. par value V).""1'- I'nited stales bondi ntie all unchansed on the la.U c ill. The following quotations sr furnished Tht "rlbune by M. S Jo-rlsn ft Co., rooms 705 7'i Mssrs building, Scrsnton, Pa, Telephone 60Mr (pD High- Ixiw. Clns Inj, est. . inz. American Sugar HI ill in l'iO'4 Atchison 7P. 7IH 72'i 7lla AtchUon, I'r M l 0t Pji, Rronk. liaction 7t'i Tls 7'l 74a Rait, k Ohio 07'i n'3 OTU ftsit Cent, Tobacco I'at'i (A tw; lafi; Chic, k Gt. West '21'i 52'; 51; '22i Rock Wand W ISO lis ui St. Paul 1511. mil, jvstj ,f,i3 Kan. k Te , Pr 2S iVOj 5, Wl, Liiiila k Nasli 10 10-2'j 0 102U Mm. Elevated llo'i 1171, inn, H7i Met Tiattlon IM 1''i HT1 1m!H Mlso. pacific , 1I l'r2 l(H)i, n Southern Pacific i"i 5i 5, (,, X Y. Cential ISPi 1S.H, 1511, n Ont. k Wctcrn I'2't .M', 32S SI1; Penna. It. It IIP, 111' lll'i 111 Pacific Mail I0( 4iH, 40 40 Reading Ily 41 4'J 40', ij Reading II.. Pr., 77'i 77ij 77'i 77', Southern It. R '-I1 S'ti 2H, ?i Soiiiliein It II , I'r M SV, i; f Trnri. Coal k lion fdH hi, fiil, mi; T. S. Leather 12Ti i:Ja 12', II l' S Leaiher, Pr. W Wl Sn Ml I'nlon Pacific IW; UT1, Oil, (','; Union Pacific, I'r SO S'l ss, SS Wahuh, Pr Wt S'-a Sit, Wcslein I nlon 02i m4 021, ifl Col Fuel sV Iron Wi Wi I'Jij M15 Ami). Copper 11.4 ill1. H21i UJi people'a Gas 1104 mi; ion, hji; F.rl Sni 37l Srtt 37'i Elie, 1st n iai 6.5V, Texas rseiflo Vi 424 42 42 Amer. Car Foundry .... 21V4 2',4 !0i !'i V. 8. Steel Co. ,13si to 41 41 434 41VJ V, S. Steel Co., Pr 03 Wi 02 03 THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Titan four Line, ,1 Cent for Each Extra Line. For Rent. For Remit, About 1200 feet of floor space on 4th floor of the Tribune building, su'table for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at olVice of The Tribune. FOrt flKNT-s renin, mrrlern home, my ;!' oirahle, modtiitc lent, lniulie 15'fi ah ington atenue. KOIt ni;VT-Slne-rnnm houe in firren Itldge; all ronenlrneei large lot. Rent, $18. Art- drew S. C , 'lYIhune. 1011 rtKVr-Klght room. 7! all modern cer.t entente.. .1 Jtffeton aTfnue; For Sale. kw-V V F0U SAI.H-nond rnvr. at William S. (irifflth', 1.1 Landia tiled, Ucllciuc Heights, Scranton, Pa, 77 LOTS KOfl SAI.i:, at Otenbum atation, lor JH.fidO, ought to be sold for JO eaeh, making fl,4iJ. At auction they will bring 7,il. Coincgja. FOR Ml.h Or woutrl exchange for lumber, two pnaeton. to lumber wagon, two et nar ne, one pair matched ha) a and one sorrel horae at Amley'a lumber yard. rOIt SM.K Car load of dralrg and draught hornes and good family horeea. 222 324 Oak ford court. J. M. Field, FOR SU.H-A C'ottrell fc Son cylinder pre, S3X.1A, In good condition, new roller, J-VW. Apply Wllkcs-Rarre Tlmej Offlce. WilkeiDarre, la. For Sale or Kent. FOR SU.F; OR Itl'.S'T- lngle hnue, SOI Weh fter aenue Ten room, uteani heat. 0. F, Reynold, Connell bulldlnx. Wanted To Buy. WW'TKP To Imv, a econd lnnd nafe. Mile dimenriniia and price. ,. . 7... Office. (mi in Tribune NEW AORK Oil MX M VRKKT. Open. High- Low. Clo. Ing i .! M'i ft".i Ml, W'IIFT. Ing. et f-'eptember 7st 71 Peieniber n" lik CORN'. e.'plnnber W'i (VI1 December i" ""' eat fo1. P2' Scranton Board of Trarte Exchnnpo Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. SIOl'K"! Lackawanna llniv "n , I'r , . . County Sivings Hink t- Trnt to 1 irt Natlotnl Hink (Cirlmndatei . Standird Prilling Cn Tliinl Nitmnil Hink Dime Hexiit and Diiount Rank. Vconnmv l.iglit. II K P. C Iirt National Hoik I.a, ka. Tiii-t sife Deposit Co Clark .V snovrr Co., I'r s ranton Iron I'cnie k Mfg. Co. ... Scranton Vxle Work Rid. A.kei m 8o0 . . 31i . . SO 4"1 '27." . . . ? 12im IV l l'l tnn Ki lit I' Si ranton saving flank 4ft) Tiadei' Natnn.il Hoik sirantnn Roll . Nut Co I'enple'n Hank New Mexico Ily. k C. Co RON lis. Scnntnn Pienger Railway, first Mortgige, due 10JO People' stieet Railway, first mort gage, clue 10s People' Street Rillwiy, Ceneral mortgage, due lil Diekon Manutaiturlng Co I.'uka. Townhlp School 5 per cent. City nf scianton si. Imp. (i per cent Scranton Traction 0 per cent 115 115 in iw 102 102 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. 0. Pile. I" l-ickivvanna Kt 1 Beans Per bu-hel, choice marrow, lfAviM. Butter Freeh creamer, '2la'22c. ; ilalr, fresh, L'li . ( heco -Full cream, lO'.talli. l'gg we-tern fre.-h, w'iln; nearby slate, lVjaKV. Medium Bean IVr l.u.liel, 2 50 Green Pel- Per InMiel, l.0al 1." Flour -Best pitenl, per birrel. l 11 Hem -I'ei bu-hel, choice marrow, .1 10. Potatoes I'er bushel -&)il 10 New York Grain and Produce, New York, uc. 1 1. Flour -Firmly held, hut qmelir at old price. Wheat spot dull; N'n, '2 red, 0V' f. o. b. afloat; No, 2, 7c. elevator; No 1 Northern Diiluth, S2c. f. o b. afloat, op tion opened weak and except for a sharp lair afternoon rally were iin-ettled nnd uiic.i'V nil In . Cloed firm at 'l'. paitlal io, No '2 led September clo.ed Trie. ; October, 7uV' ; De cember. si'Jr. Corn spot quiet; No, , il1,c. elevator and 01 f. o b. afloat Option chill and easy ill cliv. I'm illy rallied slightly and closril Mead at 'iaV' net lo.a, sipiemher c loseii o.l1c : fl'tobcr, iii8c,; tlci ember, clit.e. Oit-Ssit firm! No '2, (Oi ; N'o. X, SlUo.; No. 2 vvliite, 411'ic ; No. .1 while, Hc : Dark mixed wetcrn, SO'tlc ; track white we'tein, 42W traik while tite, I2i."i0,' Option quiet but fairlv hteadv. Buttri -Firm; creamerv, lfia '20ijc; ficlorv, June, packed, I.Vi'jo.; imiiatiou creimei, lti17'ic- ; state clairi, llallc. Cheese -(Jiiiit: fincy lirge mbrril, '"ji ; fancy largo white, 'lti ; f-mi v sniill coloiecl, 0c ; famy small white, Oc l'gg Fiitner; tale ami Penn.vlvinli. Malv ; we-trin iiniandled, allc ; western candled, 12iP!".i. Chicago drain nr,d Produce. f'lilcagn, ug H -letter cable in flee of Hie strength evliiluied hen- viKterdav rather upset the lalculition of Ihe bull in the wheat pit tod iv and the result wa that the maiket wax somevvhit nervous September wheat closed shide lower, September coin c'Iomc! tic lower, oan weie i lugliei, and provisions ranged from a hade to 12'ji . higher at the clo.,p. Cash quo tatlouo were a follows: Hour Finn, with moderate demand. No. 5 spring wheat. 72l8a7.tc. ; No. n, 0Ui71V. ; No. '2 red. 71c : No. 2 corn, ,w;r ; No, 2 vellow, 5011 ; No. 2 nals, ,!ha 17c. : No. white. 3,it0c ; No .1 white, 37lja.lslji.. ; No. ' r.ve, 5')ijii.: No. I flawed, 1 0.5; No, 1 Northetein. l.K! . pork, fllal,105; lard, ft 75l 774; rili. $7iiiaS.0; shouldeis, i,4aV8c. ; sides, HlS-i'Si; whiske, $1 it. Chicago Live Stock Market, Chicago. Aug 1 (.-Cattle Receipts, l.tW, in cluding 4il Texans, choice 'lesa slerin, firm; others about stridy; butcliri lock, steady tn slow; good to prime stcem, $5 fiOatl 25, cnt ti innliiim, M.I5a5 40, stocken and feeders stionj to Ilk', higher, 2.'25al. iiiwa. 2 Wa4.3J; heifers, 2 10i50; tanner. l a2 25. bulls, 2.t0al '25; calves slow, .'.S5a)t; Texas steers, flal U; west ern gra steers, s fAiV Hogs-Receipts today, lO.ono; tomorrow, j.l.OeiO; e.ilmilr.l left over, rt.mxi. Opened shade higher: closed raster; top, fO 20; buteheis, 5 i5aH,15, good to choice heav, $5 1 mi ft '20; loughs lieavy, 5 .VlaJ.tJ); light, J.5 Via, ft; hulk o( sale, 5 7'2'jift SheeillKrlpts, II,. On); heep nnd lamb opened 10 tn ;0c. higher; cloeed weak, advance tint ; good tn choice weth ers. M75al.'l5, fair In choke mixed, M25al.5: wctem sheep, f.l25l40; .vearhngs, el.7Sal,43. Buffalo Live Stock. RilfTalo, iitr. 13. -Callle-Offerlngs, 5 rirs; steady and unchanged; fair to prime handy veals, $S..VU7. Hogs Oflennis, Id load; best heavy, M V'ii pigs, AViS'V Sheep and Lambs Offerings, 7 cars: quiet and unchanged. Oil Market. Oil City, Aug 11 -Credit hsljnees, 1M rertt. ileitivs, no bid; shipments, lcvi,07ft; sverife, 34,. 016; runs, 03,211; averace, S0,M2, SITUATIONS WANTED PRBE. Help Wnnted Male. WANTED lnurnee niera; good fav and iiulik aibanccintnt. Addrr.j J. II., Trlhune Office. NTi:t- A reliable nun (or Irwtiranrr t gnml upporliinlfv for the right t'irtj. Addrc .1. II . Tribune Office. W.NrKI A wnml turner at nley'j Mill w NTKI) iinni man nbnnl Is a nwltant hnnk keeper, ohle to write (horthaml on I ne Itenilnglnn tipewrlter. Vine nut of town position, pply In letter only to Murrls l'.wim. Ilolliiiil Iuiie, Adam avenue. Help Wanted Femnle. WAM'r.n-rhlld'a nure to o into the country for to week, and aflemard In Stranlnn I'ermanently. Apply tllO Conndl huihlmg betoro noon. UASTKD good girl for general hnuvwurk who nndertanda cooking. Applv till Mad ison atrnue. WAXTKP At once, ladv tn act a houekeeper; Proteatant lady preferred, fiie In famllT, AHdre R. Mathena, hcenth street, lllikcly, Olyphant, Pa, BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Bo Eecelved at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT SCIII.trrZ. corner Mulberry rtreet and Webster arenue. GUSTAV riCIIEL, 650 Adams axenue. West Side CEOROF. W. JESKIN3, 101 South Main avenue South Scranton FRED L. TERPrE, 729 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North avenue and Market street. Main Qrecn Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 1357 Dickson avenue. F. J JOHNS, 020 Green Ridge street C, LORENZ, corner Washington ave. nue and Marlon street. Petersburg w. II. KNLPFEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. o. BONE s SON. Wanted. WANrED-Oie thousand prrunn to buy one Ihoinand bottle "Knight1 Aromatic s.vrup of Prune," natuie's gieatci-t phjalc Log" bottle, ; cents. Clia. P. Jones, 1537 Dack-i-on avenue. WAM'En An Intelligent (Catholic) lady or gen tleman to fill a light, pleasant position; good pay, if tollable. Addreiu P. O. Iku. 2U, Scranton, Pa. Honey to Loan. f.Vl to V),IW-VT ON'CE-l and 5 per cent teiest Ea-y trim to icpaj. Geuigo Okcll, Coal Exchinge building. s3j0,UU0 TO LOAN Lowest rttesj straight cr monthly payment. Stark & Co. .Traders' bldg. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO 1.0 VN'-Qulck, stralglt trans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V, Walker, Slt-315 Connell bullJIng. Boarders Wanted. WANTED Table loardcrs. Washington avenue, Mrs. Tompkins, 53 1 Situations Wanted. SlTI'VlTON' WANTED By man in grocery store; eighteen .vear cxpciiem ., pocd reference; can care for ill or country Hade. Acldrc Mm Hoxelieri, ilunlrose, Pa. Sill ATION' WANTED To washing or cleaning. Cedar avenue. go out bv the diy Mm. Ruv.eU, 12l'J Sill ATION WANTED -A povltion In widower's familv, b.v 11 middli' aged lady. Mrs. Jen nie Sniilli. t20 Dix court, citv. sill II0N' WANTED B .1 .voung man, to wmk in office; ha a gisul eduiatioii; can give good rcleience. Addrcv., E. A., care Scranton l.uiise,' illy. Siri'VI'ION WVN'II.D B.v .voung gill a clUh- washer, miming or to avm in home woik. Answer promptly. L. D.. 727, Fellow stu-rt, fit. SI'll'ATION W WII.D-lt a c.ung gill 15 eir old In avlst .it light housework. Addre Hanna, MO Cunt-ion avenue, Cit. SITI'VIION WNTKD-t any kind of oriic! work. By a voung man, exprriinc.d liook keepei, fioil icfeieiMr, A'ldiiw A, 1., caia rf the Triliiinc. SITt X'MON' W NTED i-leiiographer or aKt ant book keeper In 1 .iung man. AddiiM 1 J r 1 tall' I'l II ii'Miii- Sill TION W NIED Bv .1 voung gul aged II vcais to vvah dislie .u to do iiuiMiig. Ad dres Mis Jenny lones, 102a Price trect. BASE BALL. American League. M Cleveland (First gain. , - I!. II E. bitago 11 11 (I II 0 (I 0 0 0-0 1 .1 ( levcland 1 1 11 2 1 0 0 tl ' 4 ! '2 Ballerie-Katol and sugden; Moore aud Wood. I'mpiit Manasau. Second game R. II. )' Chicago 1 0.1 0 h 3 1 nn-ii : 0 Cleveland 0 0 II 1 0 0 0 I) 0- 1 I .1 Batteries Patterson and Sullivan; Mc.Neal ami Wood. L'mplic Manasscu. At Boten U. II. E. Philadelphia, 2000 0 0100000 O-J 10 1 Boston 000 00003 00 0 1114 It 2 Batteries Wiltse and Powers; Lewis and Cng er. Iniplre Cantillon. At Washington R II E. Baltimore 0 fl 1 0 0 0 I 0 0-5 h 1 Washington 01 0 II 0 0 (I 0 0 1 5 3 Batteiiee McGlnnity and Brenahon: Ciriuk ami Llarke I mplres Haskell and ('immdly, Milwaukee Detroit not scheduled. National League. M lliooklvn- R. II E Fhl'ailelphla, 0 0 A 0 1 0 0 0 1 -2 0 t lliookl.vn 1501100 J 0'-S 12 1 Batteries Orth. White and Jacklilsth; hit.on and Farrell, Umpire .Nisli, At New York- II. II. E. Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-.1 7 0 New ork 0 II 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11-0 5 I Batteries-Nichols snd Ivittildge; Matlhewso'i and smith. I niplic l.mslir. At St. Louis- R. H I. Cincinnati n 0 fl .1 ft 0 0 0 0 1 0 ; n n i st Louis 0 1 os 0 0 0 n 0 1 00-1 a 4 Batteries Stlmmel snd Bergen; Murphy and Schriver. t'mplres-O'Diy and Blown, rittkhiirj-Chlcagn not (scheduled. eastern Leag' Hartford, As Buffalo, 1. Providence, n, Montreal, 3, Brockton, 4; Rochester, Z, Toronto, S; Worcester, 2, DIRECTORY, 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Than pour Lines, ft Cent! for Each Extra Line,. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. Knw.MH) C, il'AVbUl.NO, a TnAUHHS dan lluJdir.g. Architects iIMVAIli) II. building. IJ.W1S, AIltillTtCT, C0NNXL1. IIIKDIIIIICK I.. HIIOWV, AHCII. n REAti Karate Kxchange nidg., 128 Whlngton ave. Civil nnd Mining Enfjineera. II. I. IIAIiniMI, ficv, CONNEI.Ii DU1LDIX0. Dentists. iir. a i:. i:n,i:ni:iinKit, pauli buiTdi.no" Spruce street, Scranton. I'R. C. C. LAL'RACTI. 11 WYOMING AVENUE, . Lawyers. FRANK E. B0YI.E. AITORn'kVAM.AW. Roonn ;, n, 16 .n.j j Durr building. P. K. TRACY.ATr'Y.COMMONWEALTH RLDG. i. n nwijanu:, attorn ky-i.oavs nlco. tlated in real etate security, lleara building, cornrr waihlngtnn avenue and ipiuce street. 'MI,ARP, WRRKV k KN'CPr. ATTORNEYS and counellon at law. Republican building, "'hlngton avenue, JI.SSIP k JESSCP. ATTORNEYS AND COtJN. rrllors-at-lavr Commonwealth building, Roomj !. '.'0 and '21. EIWARD W. TIIAYI.R, ATIORNEY. R00M3 "OfifH, pih floor, Mesra building. ' A WS.TIJES. ATTORNT.Y-AT LAW, BOAItD of Trade building, Scranton, Ta. P.VTTERsOV k WIU'O.A, TRADERS' NATIONAL ninlc building. C COMF0YS. 0 l.t RErURI.irAN BUILDING, A. W RFRTIIOI.r. OFFICE MOVED TO NO. Ill Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Sugcons. DR. W. E. avenue. ALLEN, MJ NORTH WASHINGTON DR. S W. !AMORKrX. OFFICE 3.19 WASH. ington avenue. Residence, 1311 Mulberry. Chronle disease, lung, heart, kidney and genitourinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels nnd Rcsturants THE FI.K CUE. 12J NO 127 FRANKLIN avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIOLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON' HOUSE. NEAR P.. L. & W. PAS- senger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. A. B. BRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cc pool; no odor; only Improved pumps ued, A. B. Rrlgg, proprietor. iK'ave order 11"0 North Main avenue, or Eleke's drug store, cor ner Adam and Mulheiry. Both telephones Seeds. O. It. CLARKE A CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS. ermen, store 201 Washington avenue: green houses, 1050 North Main avenue; (tore tele phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUKTTEL. REAR 511 LACKA. AVE.. Scranton, Pa , manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. PHESsMVKINO FOR CHILDREN' TO ORDER: also ladles' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. Ml GARGEF. BROS , PRINTERS' SltrrLIES. EN velope, paper bag, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. THE WILKES RARRB RECORD CAN BE HAD In Scranton nt the new stand of Reismau Bros. 40G Spruce and 503 Linden; M. Norton. f22 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street. Real Estate. IIMI0IF. PLOT at Factoryvllle, beautifully siluited, few ininuli from station. Fo esse iovelv view of surrounding country. W'ill cut to uit lnivrr. Priie veiv low. Addre&s W. T. llackitt, Real lt.ue, Si ranton, Pa. 77 I.OIs .VixfiO ei.li, at Glenburn station; Ktieit are giuilul and nanud. come and get map and Icaiu p.iitu ulars. Coinegs, Dime Bink, LEGAL. Till: VNNI l. MEF.TINT, of the stockholders of Ihe s, 1 niimi F.iiging (niiipan, for Ihe elec tu 11 of iluictor and li.iiis,n lion of other husi ins will lie held .11 Hie i.rflie of Ihe cempinv in the clij of N union 011 Wedneda,v, Aug. 25th l'sil, al .1 o'cloik p. in i: I'. CIIVMIIP.IILIV, Secretary. NOIIli: is lieicbv given tint a meeting nf the klc.ikh'ilili'ia of Ihe (i.lller.v Engineer Com pinv ,s called bv ouhr of the Boird ol Directors tu unci at the nine of the loinpiu, in Scian 1,111, I'liinsvlvjiiia, hi Mmulat, August 2ft, 1101. ill two ,,'cloik in the nltcrnoon, for the purpose of liking aitien upon the propoAed increase in tlie caput! sleek et Ihe ml company from one million five bundled thousand i?lV,hi)j dollar! to llireo iiilllmn (l,ti,is)i dollar, and 10 naiisiit iuh oilier bu-incas as miy be broujhi bcfoic i!d me nic s M I P l I. FN'. Secretary, Scraulon, Pa . I'ini "'till, i'sil NOI'ICF-T" Hie iitiren and taxpaver nf th Iminiigli of old I'oige, c. unity of Liekxwanna, and silts' of 1'cnn.vlvanli. Nniiie is In 11 lit giten bv Ihe undersigned, cnniiiii-sioncrs appointed In ihe Court of f)urter session ,.f l.aikawaun.i cniinly to divide the ald bornugli into wild, lint the e.iid comnuioner will meet it 1 he borough 1 011m il room in sale' borough 011 Irnlat, ihe tui nlv-lhlrd day 01 ugiist, I'1, at 2 oMoik p m , to attend to the duties of their appointment, at which time an! phiic all prisons interested in ihe division 0' Mid borough into ward nnv be heard IDW MID W nixYER, JOHN' M IH.RRI8. M. P. CAWI.EY, Commission ert Scranton, Pa , Aug. 1 1, rH FINANCIAL. , tvV , S ' X.H ts.sX-'-k.. OLDEST! SAFEST! WALL STREET Money Will Barn Blj Monthly BEST Keiurns. The Inv estor's Fund I'ays Semi monthly The nldet established in Amerna No eertlfleat, holder lias eter lost a cent Payments made ti all subscribers every 15 eiajs N'o trouhle N delay Monc refunded on demand Write to elav for pirtli ulars. fieo to any addres. C. E Mac key fc ( o , llud.on Bld'c . New Ynrt. "Wo own anil offer at prices yielding nearly five per cent. $1,000,000 First MortB'tRO Slnklnft Fund GOLD BONDS. Dp-nomination, J1.000. Btiffe Electric andPoiAJerCompany of Uutti Mont. Wrtta. lor special circulac Rudolph Kleybolte & Co. 1 Nassau St., New York. y"W