THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1901. - NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA A.ONTROSE. Prp""l to the Scrantnn Tribune. Montrose, ,k. l.Y Kclwarel Ilalfoy, Of rilllnrlrlphln. fpcllt Sunday nt tlio home nf his mints, tho Mlcscs Hlddlc, on Churrh Mrert. MlMta lMlih and Mninc Drown, of I-'oreM City, hit vlsltlns tliclr ds'tr, Mrs. William .1. Mnxr-y. In this plnro. OforRp llrnl, 11 leviui'toil cnlori'tl nl rtent. ellcd niddcnl at his hnmr- on Knturdny cvonliin. Mr. Herd hud ip rppd hla iirnlnn that day and, after paying his Mdip hills and nthrr debts contrartfd elurltiK tho quarter, ho had pone homo. appaiPiilly In his usual health Soon after te.it lilni; lienno. Mi. Itofd rninplalnod of Intcn-p tlls-ticss nbout his limit, and his phjMplnti whs Minimonerl, but liefeiio Iip aiilvrd Mr. llred had pxplrpd. A widow and a larRp f.inilly of clilldiPii nip lpft to mourn for a Mud and downed huMi.'iml find father. Mr. Deed had been unablp to dn niurh work In many yrais, but in hl day hr was vety Industiloiis and ho was nluaj's a seiher, pi aieilile and rcsppctod citizen. TIip ftnioinl was at tendee! eMerd.iy aftPinoon and was condiiotPd, In part, by Koiir Hiothoip poft No. 453. Grand Army of thp Up nubile, of vthleli tho tlccfiiKd was an hnnoipd member. Dr T). r. Alnpy. of Now Mllford, was a vlfllor In town yeMerdny. Dx-Piothnnntary William .T. linker and family ate enjoying camp lifp nt Klk lako. Miss Katp lllll lias been visiting friends In Srr.intnn. Miss Marlon De-Wolfe ami Miss liar rlPt reV. Drums, of Philadelphia, are (,'UPSts nt Mis. Duvlnta Stuno's, on South Cherry siippi. Mrs Nelson Unit ley and dauchtPrs, ML?.. TIIIIp and Maiy llawlpy, of Prranton, aio ii-ltlnir lebitlves anil friends in Mpntio.-p. Tlioy wpip callPd here by tho serious Illness of C. M. Hawley, who Is now lernveilnsr. Mu- NelllP Lewis, of Pradford, Pa., Is MsituiK among friends In this plaee, where, for ,i number of yp.us, fche resided. The congregation and Sunday sehool of Zion African Methodist Episcopal church will picnic ut Heart l.uko to inoriow. Mr. and Mrs. Hernard OT.ouike, of kW York city, aro visiting at the jmp of the Misses O'Neill, on Post street. Wesley M linger, of New Yoik, Is FpenduiR his vacation at the home of Ills parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Mini gT, on l.ako avenue. Klbert Ilollister and H. Wlllett Mun ger are !it tho P.in-Amerlean exposi tion. The annual picnic and festival of St. Mary's Catholic church occuis on the count v fair Riound In this place to moiiow. Mrs W. W. Amshry, of Lake .ivenne. entertains the Ladles' Muslc.il club this afternoon. Mt'-s C.ii lie Thompson, saleslady nt GeorRo H. W.itrous' store, has te sinned her duties sifter enjoying a week s mum t Ion. Mr. and Mis. SpauldliiR, Miss Lull nnd Geni-Rp L. oberts, of Sayrp, spent Sunday at Henry F. Turrell's, on Lake lavenib . Att-uney l- M. Gardiner, of Forest City, is engaged at court In this place this week. M V.. Hodden has has roup to New York, where ho has an engagement with a httong theatrical company. GIBSON. Spenal i the S ranton Tribrne. Gibson. Aiisr. 15. Tho M. K. Aid met pi Mr1 Gpoirp Tinglpy's Thuisday. Theic was a very huge attendant P. It was her farewell aid belote leaving the faun for her now field of labor. Mr Gaylord Tlngley is spending his vacation .it his lionu- in this place. Our townspeople have all returned from their outings, and all report an enjovahlo tim. Miss Sadie Lamb has been helping Mis Hob.ut Davis this week. The 1'nlversallst Aid held a fiee con cert at the church Tuesday evening, NEAT NERVE OSTRATION Sudden Prostration Is a Feature of Hot Weather Uset Xervcs and Weak Xcrvc Centres Sj the Causes. All along tho line of mental and mus cular exhaustion .so prevalent dining the summer months Is tho underlying cause of overworked Nerves over con sumption of Nerve Tissue which has not been replaced. It Is manlfrsted In the mind that lefuses to recelvo and net upon Impression in the usual way and that, sometimes when attempted to be whipped into work, Jumps the bounds of reason and flounders In a maze of confusion. It Is manifested physically by an ovpr-tlred, languid, cxertlonlpss. muee-rel,ied condition that lacks leslstlng power which Is riecepsaty to withstand heat csposuie. It's by tho influence of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills in i allying the Nerve Force that eneiRy H quickened the great web-like None pjhteni of tho body vibrates with new life Btaln Nerves Heart Nerves Stomach Nei yes feel tho Influence as actlMty t opiates lassitude and httength Is leRalned. Tho hidden current within which spells Hfo has been bt ought to Natute's lequlred standard. Mrs. James Watson, of 313 Twelfth street. Scinnton, i(l ,,nys. "Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve pills tue fine. I began to use them for nei voufl sick headaches and nervousness nnd had gieat suciiehs In stopping them completely. Hoeently I used them to oorcomo the depiction ami weakness following giip, and they were again successful In giving mo bodily strength and 'nerve steadiness. An an all around nerve and general tonic they nro grand, and J am veiy much pleased that my attention was called to them through Mathews Brothers, Druggists, corner Washing ton and Lackawana avenues." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nervo Pills BO cents a box at drugglstn or Dr. A, W, Chase Medicine Co., Huffalo, N. y. Fee that portrait and signature of a. W. Chase, M. D., are on every pack age. Sold In Scranton by Matthews Bros. August 1.1, after which they will spRIcp cream and cake, also the goods left from their fair. Mr. William Haines nnd wife visited their grandson, I. W, Italic), Sun day. Misses Kuth and Corlnno Sweet are visiting In Wngliiiintoti this week. Mts Anion Sweet Is able to be. out nftor her llhifsi. Mi. O. H. Harding Is homo for Sun day. Mr. II. C. Hstnhrook has quit his wotk nt Harford nnd will help his father In the shop. Miss llairlet Rimes went to New Mllford Ftldny for a two weeks vaca tion. Mis. K, II. S Swop attended Mr. Har nard's funeial nt New Mllford Satur day. Mr. G. It Styles made a Hying trip to New Mllfoid Ktlday. Mr. riiarles Michael Is moving Into part of Mrs, Kverett Whitney's house. Tho men are expectPd to begin work on our new bridge this week. PICTURE Can you find Mar 's pets? Two Wlllaid Kstabrook and wife cele brated their thirtieth anniversary nt their daughter's. Mr. William Tif fany, in Harford. Mr. and Mrs. Alfrml Beecher, wife and daughter, also Miss Myrtle Wes cott, attended the Hyneaison gather ing nt Loomls Lake. Mr. E. A. Sweet Is at the Pan Anieiican this week. Mr. Fred Haidlng, wife nnd daugh ter, of Scranton, Is spending his vaca tion at his parents' hemic In this place. Mr. IS. I. Wecoit visited friends In Haiford Saturday. Mr. William Tiffany nnd wife were In town unday. The shingles are on tho ground for shlngllwR our graded school building, nnd work will begin this week. .ll Mattle Bonner, of California, is Wltlng her parents In this place. Mr. Llewellyn Wecott called on friends at Welsh Hill Sunday. SUSQUEHANNA. Spn nl to tlie Snanton Tribune. Susquehanna, Aug. 15. Tho Erie shopmen will tun their excursion to Lake Lodnro on Saturday, Aug. 24, if cais can be secured. In Deposit, Aug. T, by E. D. Jester, esq., Charles S. Johnson, of Susque hanna, ami Mrs. Elnora Burchell, of Melmse, were united In marriage. Principal and Mis. Homer M. Bar rett, of Jermyn, who have been guests nt tho home of C. E. Whitney. Jackson street, left today for Lakeside. Tho active and alert "stove commit tee" is busily engaged in making change In tho Erie officiary. Sister M. Caslmir, for the past thir teen years the able and popular sister superior of Lam el Hill academy, In this place, has been elected mistress of novices nt Carbondnle. Sister M. CaMnilr Is one of the most capablP and talented Instructors in this section of the state, nnd her loss to Laurel Hill academy will be almost Irrepaiable. Mud her lemoval hence will bo a dis tinct loss to tho community at largp. Slip will carry with hpr to hPr new Held of labor the icspeet, nffectlon nnd hearty bevt wishes of all. Mossis. Ira. Obadlah, Charles nnd Elmer Falkenhury, of Jersey City, wero In town on Wednesday attending the funeral of the late Hon. Samuel Fal kenhury. Fireman John Kelly, of this borough, while going west on train 3 on Wed nesday morning, was severely scalded nbout tho head by the blowing out of the flues of the locomotive at Elmlrn. Uo was brought to his home. Prof. Pierce, of BlnRhnmtnn, will hold a social hop in Hognn Opera house on Tuesday evening next. Mis. Arthur Jackson, of Blnghaniton, Is the guest of her mother In this place. On account of the breaking of tho main shaft In tho long shop, this morn ing, n number of Brio employes en poyed a holiday. The Stibquehanna, and Lnncbnro clubs will play ball at Lanesboro on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Malrooney nnd daughter, of Scranton, nre visiting Susquehanna relatives, Mr. nnd Mrs. Duncan McDonald, of West Main stieet, nre entertaining their daughter, Mrs. J. J. Engersnll, of Iowa. Farmpr Jenkins, of Hickory Grove, on Monday witnessed a fierce battle between an eagle and n wild cat. The eagle had caught a tabhlt, and the wild cat tried to take It away from tho bird. Tho eagle defended his prey, and for a few minutes the air was tilled with fur and feathers. Tho wildcat finally got away with tho rah hit, and, badly disfigured, crawled Into a hole under a large rock with tho prey. The New York city hunters who left town on Wednesday morning, for the Smoky Hollow Jungles, In search of bears, deer and wildcats, returned In triumph at nightfall, lugging two guns, a chipmunk and a farmer's hen, Mrs. G. Van Fleet, of Oakland town- ' imMSf$d'''' ship, Is tho guest of Great Bend rela tives. The annual retrent of the Sisters of tho Immaculate Heart, of this Catho lic diocese, will close nt (Jarbonilalc to day, Tho funeral of Sister M. Pasll, some years stationed at Laurel Hill nend my, In this plnce, will occur In Car Luudtile on Friday. FOREST CITY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. t.',irnl ritv Allcr. IS U' If llutrs.G. . ...... ....,... ........ ...... - A. Shepherd nnd wife, of Forest City; George Giles and family, of Carbon- unit', nnti .miss aionn Knrran, or Urooklyn, N. Y., leave tomorrow for a Tho school board Is building a retain ing wnlt In front of the Dundaff street school, nnd will put down n stibstnn tlnl ling wnlk. This Improvement was greatly needed. Hobert t'nrr and wife have gone to Haltlmoio to reside. They lived hero nbout a year, coming from It eland. A teport gained general circulation hero Tuesday that John Zardzeskl, who was In the Montrose Jail on a charge of pointing a firearm nt Mln Foremnn JpnnltiRS, had died. T'nder taker Prokopoints accompanied tho witnesses to Montrose, expecting to bring the remains of Zardzeskl homo In a collln, but that worthy wns found in his usual health. He was tried, convicted, and Wednesday Judge PUZZLE rabbits, one squirrel and a cat. Sea lie sentenced him to ninety days Impiisonment. Mn-s Katie Murphy, of Scranton, Is visiting her mother, on Hudson stieet, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fallon, of Depot stiept, nip lejoiclng over tho birth of n son. A little boy nlso come to stay at tliu home of Michael Ruane Tuesday. John E. Hughes and family have gono to Lake ldlpwild for a stay. Mr. and Mrs. f. E. Taylor aie spend ing tht week at the Pan-American. The Ladles' Aid society of the Pres byterian church will serve supper In the church basement Friday evening. Class 4 of the Baptist church will serve Ice cream on the church lawn tomor low evening. .Mrs. L. F. Allen, of Denver, Col . who has been spending a week In town with friends, went to Scranton Tuesday for n visit. Miss Sarah Lydcn, of Thompson, was tho guest of Mis. J. H. Cunningham last evening. Miss Chailotlp Reynolds returned last evening fiom a month's stay with relatives In New York city. Misses Kate Muldcikk, Kate Mur phy and Nellie Qulnn, of Dunmore, aio guests at tho homo of James Malla, 011 Delaware stieet. ' Misses Jennie and Annie Doud, of Scranton, nre spending a week at the home of their sister. Mis. Peter Carl sou. Miss Roe Woodruff, of Dunmore, Is vlsltltrg her sister. Mrs. Oliver F. Plasnall, on Susquehanna street. TAYLOR. ( The Taylor Silver Cornet band will tieat the music-loving people of Ml nookn to an open air concert toinonow evening. The following excellent pro grainni e will be londeipd. March, "Hustling Coon," (II. W. Phillips); overturn, "Inglnup," V. L. Hosklns; March. "American Ambassador," (E. P. Brooks. overture. dlscrlptlve, "Krollc of the lmp," (Carl Carlton); maul), "Colossus of Coumbla," (Bus sell Alexander), overtuie. "The Sky Pilot." (A. M. Laiiieus); march. "Gen try's Triumphal." (Fied Jewell); de- sctipmo, ". Hunting Scene, (P. Bu calossi; march "Invincible Eagle," (M. E. Mlguols). Tho Invincible commandery, No. 252, Knights of Malla, will hold a smoker In their rooms In Reese's hall this evening. An excellent programme has been piepared for the occasion. Re- rresnnients will also bo served. Miss Bessie Phllllns. of Tuvlnr street, has returned homo from her visit to Dorrancetown. Miss Ella M. Davis, of Main street, Is homo from her visit to Kingston. Miss Bessie James, of North Taylor, was the guest of Miss Gertrude Sim mons, of Hcndhnm, on Wednesday. Messrs. William and John Francis, nf Third stieet. are spending ton days at Atlantic City and Baltlmoie. Mr. and Mis. E. J. How ells, of Chi cago, 111., aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G Hnwells, of Main street. Messis AV. H. Peteison nnd Frank Itemtiludy, of this placo wcie callers on friends In Wllkes-Barro on Wed nesday Evening. Mls's Gietta Purcell, nf Park Place, haR leturned homo after being the guest of iclatlves here for the past two weeks. Washington camp, No, 492, Patriotic Older Sons of America, will meet in session this evening. Agent and Mrs. E. P. Jenkins, of Railroad street, nro sojourning nt Asbury Park, N. J. Messrs. William Kennedy, of Port Oierlo, N. J., and William Bray, of Newark, N. J., nro visiting reatlves here. The Taylor Silver Cornet band will glvp an open air conceit nt Mlnooka tomorrow evening. Miss Maud Evans has returned from a week's visit with relatives In Ed wardsdale. Tho Anthracite Glee club will meet on Sunday afternoon to rehearse for tho musical competition to be held at Lake Lodore on Labor Day, Sept, 2, All members are requested to bo present, The four inonthV old child of Mr. nnd Mrs. D.ivld Williams, formerly of this place, now of west Scranton, died on Wednesday nfter 11 lingering Ill ness. Tho funeral will taku place this afternoon, lluiial will bo mado In tho Washburn stieet cemetery. Miss Clio Carter nnd Master Willie Jones, of Catbondnle. have rotnrnpil homo nftor visiting tho hitter's grand mother, Mrs. It. W. Moose, on Main street. Misses llerthit nnd Gertrude Iteese. of Grove street, nro home from holr week's visit to tho Pan-Ametlcan ex position. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Powell and Mrs, Herbert Hall jt home fiom their wedding 'tours to Atlantic City nnd Philadelphia. . - 1 1 OLYPHANT. The Baptist Young People's union will run an excursion to Glen Onoko next Tuesday. Tickets are for sale by Isaac D. Griffiths, of Hlakely. Robert P. Frew, the popular young merchant of Hlakely, was united In marriage to Mls Kmlly L. Williams, at the bride's home In Peckvllle last evening. A number from here at tended tho wedding. Misses Annie Piobert, May Evans nnd Mary Jones have returned homo after spending their vacation at Har vey's Lake. Mrs. Bartley Lally Is visiting rela tives nt Wllkes-Harre. J. Arlington Spencer Is spending the week at Lake royntelle. T. P. Jonos, of Lackawanna street, Is quite 111, Miss Charlotte Lloyd, who has been In Baltimore, Md for thp past two months, returned to this place. Allan Scott and Charles Cunningham nro spending a few days with T. H. Evan in Blnkply. William Coughlln, esq., of Middle town, Conn., Is the guest of C. M. Hathaway, Jr. Charles Walker, of Philadelphia, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Wal ker, of Delaware street. Mls M.irgaiet Crossloy, of Wllkes Barro, is tho guest of Miss Lizzie Dearie. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. Now York, uc II I)ucr tediv Lircclv out rmmlxTctl m11ci, iWpito thp Rmrrally profe'" ioml character of the dralincA and the week's rKo The net result of the ilji'n dealing lmwed so miny Import int cln tint the on ilulnn h diawn (hit the Improiement H due In no email part te loverms hy the short interot-tT, win, hue met hut little stock on Fp.itnoclp i.ncN earlier. The mil faction did not become eri aggrpniip urtll nejr the rlop, when there ia .1 jreneral hiddirii? up all around, nnd the top prhrfl of thp di were nude Interest ih les ifntered In the main larrjim: roiiU. tho inalern, soulhem, caot rn and high prhed fpeeljl tie all reieivlne considerahle attention during the div Pt. Paul, Tirverthelps-i, roceied alnnit the widest morinrnt of thp imnlly aitlp lntk, hut tlll it did not exceed a two-point rinire. The preferred stork jumped nearly six points and Nock Mind cnlned four on a few transaction. The demind for thep utoiks to gpther Willi tint for AtcliNon ami the I'acllV? n ery pronounred late In the day and the tnmntr for hoth auounU carried them lip male. nalli nthraute 1 ... I road mnonded nnlihlr to the Improilnc tride condition, especially Krie, Ontario and Wetern and l'(nn Inula, theip wai iinire ireni ral dem.ind for the low priced railroad toel, and Chesapeake and Ohio, Chicago, Indhnapolis and I.oulIMe, Norfolk and M'etern, low 1 Central and Southern railway roe from 1 to 2 point. The heiiy ahorptlon of the latter wn attrlhnted to ImWnir hy rontrolln interest There a little of Interest In the tiinirnientft of 1'nlted states teel stoiks todav, and after rpenlmr 'ji'S hicher lliev eurd nil, hut rallied azaln at the rlnv and ended 'j each Hither for the imninon and preferred. Oth t metal ducks showed pronounced strencMi, cains mntiiiig from 1 tn T4 In nierhan amoltiiitr, itepnhllc Steel piefencd, mili.innted I opp-r and Tonnesee Coal, while Coloiado Fuel wjs up S'j at one piilnd ""iujip w.n reactionary mot of the cliy and at one time deel ned a point, hut in the dual deilines It wn rapldlv ailv.cncccl nnd ended uilli a net rle of 2'i, Total il.m todai. (C7,fti .lures. Rnlmicl honds were hiu-her In impalhv with stocks, hut were nthcr cpnet, Tcn.il sales par alup, Sl.nio.ncVi. Vnlted States honds were all unchanged on the last call. The following quotation arn turnlihed Thi Mhune hT M. S. .to.-dan ft Co , roomi 70S 70j Mean bullcllnic, Seranton, T. Telephone 800.1 1 Open- High- Uw. Clo In?, t. 'nir, Amrrlrin 'near til '4 111 3Vii 131 Amerk in Tolncco llfi'i Wa j.if.ij j,v,ij Atehlson 7', Tn'4 7t 7rt'i tc-hlson. 1'r m in,-"', v, (ic',i4 II100U. Tnctien T.'i'i 7J 7 T'i'j Milt. A- Ohio pn'4 fi'ia; (nt; (i.(aj Cont. Toh.11 co 0' r.-'4 in (Jsi: Chen k Oluo lit In', 41 4cHi Cl.le. k C.t WVt 2-"i VJ'4 2Ji; 2i St. Paul If.l'i icr.ij ir.ti; ifl-.i; ltock Wand ill ltllj ltd m Kan. & Tev . Pr .'it ..I1, ,',l fliV, l.ouls. .V v.iii loin mi'; 111114 int Mm. r.lei.iled 11 114 11 Usia Met Traction lf.7 lc lR7'i 17 Mlsso. I'aeifle lul'i lirji; join H 1 4 South. Paeiflc' ,V,i fi7 l i Vorfolk West M't SII4 W, M14 X. V. Central l.'il l.M'j r,( nH Ont. k We-lern ."'1 .1(1, :! St'i Penna. It II ll"'4 l(c'.i C, 11S Paclde Mill 41114 40'j 1014 4U'4 Iteadine Hv 4JU 41 4.' tl neadlne, R , P 77; 71! 77,4 Ti Southern I!. It ."OH 3C, m (tja, Southern II. It., Pr Va frt f-,14 S4 Tenn. Cod A' Iron ...,ci fit fij fll V. S leather 14'4 1l'4 1.1 11 V. S. leather, Pr., .... si S'4 81'i $ I'nlon Paeifle Ul Civ, n7" fil'4 1'r.lon raelfle, Tr. r1 CO 00 po Waliili. Pr am; s-itj s'i'J si)'4 Western I'nion M M14 0,114 op, Col. Puel k lion fn'a OTj 0 ns Amal. Copper 1114 111 IIU, 11 114 People's Oas IIO', IIIU JI1O4 HI i:iie set; s'i 5 ai; lMe, 1-t T 17 f.'.'4 firt' Cnl. Southern 1 1'4 M'l M'j l.i' Teias Pacific' 4i 4J 12 4Js mer. (".cr Poundry .... 'J'J 2'ia, -jo, si V. S Sleel Co 4I' 4Pt 4 1'i 414 V. S. hteel Co., Pr 9.1,4 -lij n.114 C314 NEW YORK fill sIX MsRKKT. Open. Illh. Low. Cloa. W'HFAT. Inj. et. e.t In? Septemher 7S 7 7fi'4 7n4 Iiecemher SO'4 fmj 714 7ji4 CORV Septemher K M't fi.il 4 11.114 Iiecemher HI', W14 01', uBa Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. SrOCK. 111.!. Allied. Lackawanna lulr.i Co , Pr ut ... County Sailne Hank ctr Trust Co.. nno V'irst National Hank (Caihundale) 3.M Standard Dillllns Co go llilnl Nitional Hank 4) ... Dime Deposit and DNeount Rink.. 27J Kinnoini l.lclct. II. k. P. Co 45 First National Rank 1'cici ... I.aika Trust safe Depoclt Co ivt ... Clark k snour Co, Pr iuj ... Scranton Iron Pence k Mfc. Co ,() Scranton sle Woik pj Seranton Sating Rank 400 ,,, Trader' National Rank 171 ... Seranton Rolt k Nut Co 101 ... People' Rank Mi New Mexico Hy. k C. Co Ts RON PS. bcranton Tanenser rUUway, first Mottcice, due lft H5 ... People'! Street Railway, rt mort. Bige, due 10H US People'! 6tret Railway, General mortfiee, due lit nj Pitkton Manulacturlni Co too THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Four Lines, .1 Cents for Each Uxlra Line. For Bent. For Rente About 1 200 leet of floor space on 4th door of the Tribune building, su'table for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of Thh Tribunk. FOR RKNT Stnre, nfflce, harm, faitoiy pace, houe and llata. See llackett, Real I'Jitate Kxchange. FOR RKNT store with baiement; flnrt location en Larkawanna aienne. Call upon or addrevt llackett, Real hMate Lxehancie. KOIt RP.NT S room, modern lmue; trry de airahlei moderate rent. Inquite Ij'S Waah Inirtnn menue. Kolt RKNT Vlne-room lioue In (ireen Rldite; all convenience; large lot. Rent, $1. Ad dte S. (I., Tribune. lOlt Ri:T-):ieht roomi, 7.W JtlTerwn avenue; all modern convenleneea. I For Sale. KOR S.M.K-r'Ine rlumj tor cate at 40 Mary ftreet, Scranton. FOR SILK Tun light aprine wagom and dome harnes.", cheap. Kians, rear 1I3J Lurcrne street. , FOR SM.K-Car loadVcof dra viri? and draught . horses and good family horses. 2U-2H Oak ford court. J. M. Field. FOR Sf,K A Cnltrell k Som cylinder preii, S.1i.1fi, In good rendition, new rollers, V'M. Apply Wllkes.Rarro Time Office, Wilkes Darre, Pa. Tor Sale or Bent. FOR SU.K OR RKNT- single home, eot Weh. ater aienue. Ten room, steam heat. O. F. Tiejnolcli, Connell building. Beal Estate. ir lor wish to nrv. m:i.i or rkst a prop. eity or any line of hiuincM, ce llackett, Hi Warlilngtun avenue. Lost. I.OsT -Runch of ken on Linden street, between Monroe and d,ntn airnue. Finder please leaieat Iackauaiina laundr.i, wis Pcnn aienue. Lncka. Townililp School 6 per rent. ... Cm of Scjanton si. Imp. C per cent Scranton Tr.it ten B per cent 115 102 102 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Coirected bv II. O Dile, ii" Lackawanna Aie ) ltcini Per bu-hel, clinic e m irrow, V.W)i2.li" lluttcr l'recli neiniei), Jl.rJJc; dairy, ficsh, 21r ( heeie Full eieim. in!2ille. l'cgs-We-ltin tirch, IS'ialO; nearby state, r'(.il7'2e. Medium Ream Per Lu-licl. J VI (Jieen Peii-IVr bmliel, 'fl.inal 4.V I'lniir lle't Client, per lurrel, 1 4' Heam-Per bii'hcl, clmiie mallow, $3.10. Potatoes Per limiiel lal 10. New York Grain nnd Produce. New Yoik. ug. 1' Flour Quiet ami lower; Minmsoti pilcnt, I C'ulil 10, Wheat Spot weak; Xo. S, T'e. f. o. b. arl.ut; No. 2 red, Tfllj ele ator; No. 1 Northern D11I11II1, 7910. f. o. h. alloat: No. 1 hard lluliith, S7c. f. o. b. afloat. Optlom su-liined a seierc rally bicak tin ler hiarMi ciblei ind rloseil weak nt 1"a.V. net clcillne. Scptrmber doted 701tc; October, 7(lTsf. and December, 7V I nrn spot eay; No. 2, r.l 1 ic. elciator and d"tc' f. o. Ii. afloat. Option hid .1 weak ppcll early nnd wai followecl by .1 fclbaek with wheat, iloinff weik at l'sil's". net decline. Stpleiuber elned (i'2c. ; Oi tuber, iV ; Dei ember. li.)i.c. Oita Spot quiet; No, 2, 4". j No. .t, aic.j No. 2 white, 4 1'lc : No. white, 42e.; traek mixed western, 30a4(ije ; tiack while. 42a Vic Oplioni quiet tmd buely sli.cclv. Rutler sieidj ; eieimery, Hla2il'je.; (.11 lory .lime packed. I'll'i'ic.; imitation eceam nj, llili'ic ; late d.iirj. llil'V. Cheeie Sieidi; fanry large colored, Oaiije ; fluey large wlule, O'Je ; fancy sunll eedored, otjaii.r.j fancy smell white, Oa'jo I'ggi -sleadt ; stite and Penrojlianli, 17il"e.; wetein uncandled, 11a lck-.; western candled. Ilal7e. Philadelphia Grain and Froduc. Philadelphia, Aug. 1.1 Wheat Ic. lower; eoniract gr.ule 11gutt, 74'ii,e. Corn- 1'jc. lower; No. 2 mixed uemt, fai'sinir. Oais I urn and 1e. hluliee ; No. 2 white clipped new, 41i'sc ; do do. old, 4'li-. RvltterFirm; fancy wetern creamery. iVv ; do. print, 21'si.l clo. ne.irbv printi, 2le. Kggi Firm; fiedi neaibi and wenein, 17f ; do .vouthwestern, U'e. ; do. foul hern. lie. Cheee (Julet; New Yoik lull 1 reami fancy small, 'i,c.; do. fair to choice, S'li'i'ic. Refined Sugan -riiehangeil. Cotton Stead), but epnet. Tallow -Stead) ; city prime in MicN , ,V ; country pilme in haireli, 4e ; takes, .1a."i'sc. Lite Poultr) Steid) ; fowli, OVs nlOc ; ohl rnoiteta, 7c ; ipringrn, llalGe. ; ilucki, 10. Ilresied Poultr) -riuhmiged, ReeeiplH-Flour, 4,00e lnrreli and l,IO.i,nciD pniindi in nka; wheit. 1 I2,llc buheli; coin, l."t hiiOieN: oaN, ln.nOO buheli Slilpinenla--Wheat, 1.1"Vl hii-heli; corn, ll.ejiy) builida; cats, 5,01 buheli. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, Aug. IS drain marked were weak tndai, cahlei nnd imp rrporli contributing the ilnef illolurblng imluence Wheat e loed le. ; corn, l'ia'af. ; and oati, 'alc lower for Seplnn her eleliteiy Protitionn tloied a shade to 2ic. depieed. Cah ciio(allon.i were ai followi; 1 lour Sleadi ; No. 2 red, 72'4a',ji.; No, 2 tellow torn, Se ; No 2 oati, .Tisi'l7c ; No. 2 white. S'jiiOe.; No 3 white, SsiiaPk.... . 2 l)e, .Vlijc; good feelmg barle)', 51aVlc.; fair to ihnlre malting, AltfiJc- ; flu se-ed, 1 t; No 1 Noithweitem, 1 dl, timotliy aeed, ?5.11; poik, ItatlSi lird, i'"7Hi'72'2; nht, if7.00aS01; thoiilden, 7'4a'ae ; sldei, J.iiau0, New York Live Stock. New jork, Aug. I.I. Heetes Nominally stride; 1 ehlei um hanged; caltet, trry little tldde; steady feeling; irals, f 5a 5 SO; nillcecl caltet, $1 Ml. Sheep Selling moie freely fcr good stock; common and medium slow; good iambi stead); others selling rpilte freely; sheep, .'a li: topi, (: lambs, 4a0.12'ij cuila, J.1.S0. Hogs-Feeling weak; wholo range quoted at $i 3 a(l.23. East Liberty Cattle. Kant I.iherlv. Aug 1.1. -Cattle Steadv; extra. lflSOi.17.1; pliine. i'i 0.i5 10, mixed, . I5i JV llogs-liwer; ptimc heavlet, o.l0uii.l.1j n.virted Jiiedliimi, ?d HIV heaiy jnikeis, acl0,; iKht .tcrken, 103i6, pigi, .11 In weight anil cpiallt), M 70.1.1 S7' a kip, l 21i1.21; roughs, iuso. Sheep Sluw: best welders, .! Vt mils nnd tonimon, 1 10jai; jeaillngs, $i.a4 2J; xeal talics, $4C04(, Buffalo Market. Ruftato, Aug. II. Cattle Offerings, 4 cau; about steady at Monda)'a price.. Veals ami e.cltes offering". 30 head; good to pilme fat, f1.71a7 25, Iloga-Oilerlnc, 21 cars; prltea tin thanged. Sheep and Lainht Offering", 12 cars; spilng lambs choice to (amy, JVbVkJj choice to extra wethen. $(al 2S. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago. ug. I1.-Cat!le-Recelpt, lO.SOO, in eluding 1..VM Teni; steen generally about steady; Tesana titm, actlie; hiitchfis stock ateady to slow; cannert stronger; good to prime steers, ,J45a40; poor to medium, flal.23; atockerl and feeder! steady to alow, $.lia(.20; hellers, 2 50a150; cinners. fl SOaJ.50, bulla, J2.2SH?4j caltea easier. .iii.7J; Texia steers, jVUnaj; vrejf rn steers, $415 01, Hogs Receipt today, :,. 000; tomorrow, 20,0110, estimated! left mer, 3,.'.0j Strong to 5c. higher; active; top, 9.2JHi mlied SITUATIONS WANTED FRHE. Help Wanted IJalo. MACHINISTS, competent to wotk en luge tools, tan secure steady wntk ami good ttagr. Apply AHist hilmeri Co., Scranton, Pa. WANI'KD Mo) to work it glatct rutllng. crin Inn Cut (lla toinpati), 1220 Wnililngton aienue, WANTKIi-A first tints ttaimler. Mrs. K. e.clf hn, 470 Mity street. WANTKD- Inturance tantawrni gcl pav and quick adtaiicemenl. Addrcti .1. II , Tribune Office. WAMF.I1 A tellable nun for livoiranee: good ,, oppoiiunitt for tho right tutli. Address J. II , Tribune Offiee. nRANOH WANT OFFIOBS. Want Advertisements Will Bo Becelved at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALRKRT FCIlI.tTZ. corner Mulberry ftreet and Webster aienue. CUSTAV PICI1EL. 630 Adama aienue. West Side ft GEORGE W. JENKINS, 101 South Malta aienue, South Scranton FRED L. TERPPE. 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton OEO. W. DAVIS, comer North Mala atcnue and Market street. Green Bldge CHARLES P. JONES, 13J7 Dickson atenue. F. J. JOHNS, 020 Oreen Ridge street, O. LORENZ, corner Washington ave nue and Marion street. Petersburg W. If. KNI.PFEL, 1017 Irving avenuo. Dunmore J. O. DONE U SON'. Wanted. WASTED - fum In exchange for 1 tery desir able hoie in Djiiiiioic. See llackett, ileal Fitale Kxehange. WANIED-O-ie thnuand persons to buy one thousand bottles "Knights' Aromatic S)rup of Prunes," nature's gre.elet ph.tslc-. Largo bottle, 23 cents. (has. P. Jones, 1337 lk' son aienue. WANTED An Intelligent (Catholic) lady or gen tleman to fill a light, pleasant position; good pay. If amiable. Addrc.-a P. O. Hox 20, Scranton, Pa Money to Loan. ?'i0 to 30,rsl- T 0'( P. 4 and 5 per cent, in teiest. Kay terms to repay, licorgc W. Okell, Coal Exchange building, ta.O.eiOO TO LOAN Lowest rates; straight or monthly pa.iments. Stark .t Co.,Traders' blJu. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOW -Quick, stial;:l'l leans or lliiihllng and Loan. At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 311-313 C-cnnell building. Boarders Wanted. WANTED-Tal le boarders. Mis, Tompkins, 631 Washington atenue. Boom nnd Board Wanted. WANTED -Room and bond, prelate fimlly, by .touug lad) E. . II., Tilbune ollite. Situations Wanted. SllCMION" H IVTIIII lloiist-tlc-.inuu or any kind of woik, 01 tta.liiug or nulling. Mix, Lee, III llilMc.nl coiill. SCOT! II 110)1 IV desires position as maul to la Jt . ui could wail uu intalid gciilleicicu. Allien "llox 111, P. I). SlI'l ATIOS WANTED III man in grocci) tore, eighleeu )e.m expi-nen. e. yowl lelcrenies, can care for city or tounley tijclc. Adilitrs am lloielHiiy, Monliose, Pa. MM VTIOV W MTD-Tu go out bv the clay wathlng or cleaning. .Mre. l!utell, 12I'J Cedar aienue. SlIl'VI'ION WAMED-A po-ltlon In widower's fiinih, Ii) 11 middle- aged ladt. Mis. Jen nie smith, 020 Div e-oiiit, ell). Sill MION' WASTED lie .1 .toiing men, te, work in eiiliee; has .1 good eclm itnui; can gitc good refeieuce. Atlclrc, E. A., tare Sciautou hnil-o, ill). SirUATION WANIED-lly .tnung girl ai dl-h-wa.lier, musing or to nl,t in houtc woik. Answer promptl). L. I.. 727, Fellow street. City. SITUATION W WlKD-lly a )oung gill li teals ohl to a-l-t at lint housework, Addio-i lianna, lciil Cameron atenue, t ity. SIM'ATIO.S W WTEI) t anv kind of ollite work. Hv a toung man rxptin-nccd bock keepei. (ioocl rcleremea. AdJrrjj .. j , .aiu of the 'liibuue. ancl bulcheis, .' ,',ar, 1715: good to eholee lieaty, v.hjin 22'j; rough heaiv, .1,',iiill,10; liunt, ?1.'Aiel, bulk of sale-. wiiK0i sheep- lie eeipts, llisDl; sheep and lambs, weak; good to choice itetliers, v. .'Oil 10. fair t, 1 hole e mixed, $.1 10,1.1. VI, western sheep, s.1 0a 10, xearlings, IklSOal II; natite lambs, t-ta.1 10; western lairbs, $4.10a4..'s). Oil Market. Oil City. ug. 11. -Credit Inlanees, 12.1; rertb fleaies, no bid: shipments, 10.1,V; atnage, 11, 111; runs, 10c?,?fi3; ateiage, S.I.W1. BASE BALL. American League. At Baltimore R. II E. Cleteland 2 10 0 10 2 0 3-0 1.1 2 Raltimore 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 -,1 y .1 Batteries -Hrackn and Wood; Howell and Rresualian. Linplre Connoll). t Plilladelphla- It. W. E. Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 ft-l II Plilladelphla I 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 -1! j t Batteries ilitsllng an I Malencj ; Wiltsc and Powers. I'mpire-Sherldan. At lloion-( hie ago Boston, no giuie, rain. M Wa.hlnstcn Detroit-Washington, no game, rain. National League. At New York -First game R. II E B.wlnn 0010100 10 :i 10 2 New York 0 0 1 II 0 0 0 0 1-2 i I Baltericsc-I'itllnger and Kltlrld.-e; Leltner and Warner, l'mplie Kiu.be. - . See 1 nd same T. II E. New 0lk 1 00003 1 000O-.1 12 4 Bo.ton 2 0 0(10020100-1 11 0 llalterles Mitlhewson and Warner; Nichols and Mnian. 1 inpireet- Em.lle and Smith. Gsiiu called on account of darkness. At St, Loula- It II. E. Chicago 0 0.1 1 0 0000-t ) 1 St Louis Oliooniioo 10 3 Ballerlei-Hughei and Kling; Powell and Sihrlter. Umplies O'llay and Brown. Phlladelphla-Brookbn not scheduled. Eastern League Terrnto, 12; Worcester, 2. Hartford, 6; Buffalo, 4, Hirtlord, 11; Buffalo, 0, Brockton-Rochester game post poor d, riln. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Than Pour Lines, 6 Cents lor Lach Extra Line. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. F.DWA1ID C. SPAUI.DINO, 23 TRADERS DANVJ Duildlng. Architects KI'"!AJn" "AVIS, ARCHITECT, CO.NNELu olilldlng. FRKDERICK !,. RROWN. ARCH. It. REAl. .'," l.nhangejlldg., 126 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HARDINO. OOrt CONNELL BUILDIN0. Dentists. "Kr,?;K;. EI''"KnEII. rAULl" nUILDINf-7 tpruee street, Scranton. DR. O. O. LAUI1ACH, US WYOMINO AVENUE. Lawyers. VnnSK J" ,,0Y,'i:' ATTORNKV-AT-LAW. Hooma 12, 14. i8 .a nurr building. f. K. THACV.ArrV.COMMONWEALTH BLUO. D. H. Rf.PLOOLE, ATTOHNKY-LOAKS NECO tilled on real estate security. Mean building. corner Washington atenue and Spruce street. HILLARD, WARREN & KN'APP. ATTORNFAS ami counselloia at-law. Republican building, aahlnglon atenue. JESSIIP k JESSI'P, ATTORNT.YS AND COIJN sellori at-law Commonwealth building, RoomJ 19, 20 and 21. l'Di'A.?.n W- THAYF.n. ATTORNEY. ROOm". . WW, Bth floor, Mears building. h, "'ATnns- ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOAnD of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. r.VrTERsOv k WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL. "ank building. C COMKOVS, p.13 REPUBLICAN RUILDINO. A-,;v'.nrnrnoi,F. office moved to ko. 211 )cmliig otenue. Physlclnns and Sugeons. DR W. E. ALLEN, 513 .NOOTH WASHINaTOS aienue, DR. S. W. L'AMOREAU.V. OFFICE 339 WASH. Ington atenue. Residence, 131 Mulberry Chronli disease, lungs, heart, kidneys and (renito-urlr.ary organa a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels and Besturants. THE FLIC CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANKLla atenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZE10LER, Proprietor. ECltANTON HOUSE. NElR D.. L. & W. PAS- senger depot. Conducted on the European r'n. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A. R. IHtlOGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no odor; only improted pumps used, A. II. nrlggs, proprietor. Leave orders lloo North Main Atenue, or Eicke'a drug store, cor. ner Adams and Mulberry. Roth telephones. Seeds. O. H. CLARKE k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS. erymen, store 201 Washington avenue; greta houses, 1030 North Main aienue; store tele phone, 782. Wire Screens. J0EPII KUETTEL. REAR 611 LACKA. AVE., bcranton. Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. Dlir.SSMAKlNd FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER." alo ladles' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 212 Adams atenue. MEiiAEOEF. I1R0S,. PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN telopea, paper bagi, twine. Warehouse, lot Washington atenue, Scranton. Pa. THE WILKKS-nvERF. RECORD CAN RE HAD in Seranton at the news standi of Reiamau Rroa.. 401 Spruce and 503 Linden; M. Norton. i!l Lackawanna atcnue; I. S. Schutzer, 211 Sprue street. JSEALEp PROPOSALS. SI.AIED PliOPOSU.s- will be recelied at th oiilce of the- sp, ntiry of tlie Scranton Board e-f ("iitud until 7 10 o'clock Monday cienlng, Aug. "Mb, Pol, f..i the election and completior of .1 four room pubhi s hoc. I building, to be known a So 22, end to be located at the cfrn'r of Hick roiel and Oik iiert. In the Third ttaid, in aitoltlanet. Willi pi 1111 ami spec ihVaitons in the hinds of limes li ,1'eenet, architect, 421 Lac kew.cuiia atenue. scranl'-n. Pi., and heatin? plans ,f lolm I. Ilirrl, C. E. Kieh ppiioM is to be for the erection and completion oi the builditi'.', Including the heating iiem. Blddr .ire also reipihcii in stale 1u their bid. the names of all their sub-coutraclois. 'Hie sum 01 S-'MI In i.isli or certillecl check li 10 he eni'lorfe1 witli each bid, which sum kIiiII be forfeited tt Hie School District in cae of refusal or omis sion on the ntit of Hie tn 1 cvtiil bidder tr exe- I eutc colli rart willnn tin clata atler the awarding nf the Millie-. .So nn! will he lead or con'ldered wlih h fails to comply with tho abom require. lll'MltS. The boanl roertcs the right to reiprt ant or nil bids. II) cudir of the Niant-11 Hoard of Conliol. LI l.l.NK I). FELLOWS. Sei-retatT. LEGAL. THE ASSUM MKFI'IMI of the stockholders o' Ihe'eianteii I'-igmg (ompan.t, for the elfcs tion of cllree tors mill tianaction of other bud wees will bo hold at Hie offl. c- of the compant- it the city of s.i,inton on Wednesday, Aug. 2stb, 1'sll, id 3 o'cloc k p. 111 i:. F. CIIWIBERMN, Secretary. Esrvrr or 'iiiomvs deimiimer. ine of tiie Borough o Dunmore, County of Lackawanni, Slate of lVnn-tlianii. deceased I.etteis tctaiiuni ny on ihc abote estate hav ing been granied in the undersigned, ail per sons hating claims or clemamU against said en tale will present them for pa.iment, and thnai indebted timed are remitted to make Immedi ate raiment to ASl.l.I.INi; V. DEIMIIMER. Executrix. Dunmore, Pa. fiF.0R(,E V. DERHIMKR, Executor. Virdon, Pa. 1II0MW V. WI.I.LP, Attv for Estate. FINANCIAL. ... X' OLDEST! WALL STREET SAFEST! Money Will Rarn dig Montlilj nrcT Returni. DLjI. Thelniettor'sFundPayiSeml monthly The oldest established in merloa. No eertlflcat lioldei Im eter lost 1 tent Payments made t all sutwribeu etery 13 dan. No trouble. Nc tlela). Money refunded on demand Write to day for particulars, fiee to any adlreta. C. E Mac key k Co, Hud-on Bld'g . New YorU AVo own ainl offer nt prices jit'lellng nt'urly llvo per cent. $1,000,000 395 Flint Mortgage Sinking Fund GOLD BONDS. Denomination, $1,000. Bane Electric andPovUerCompany of Butte, Mont. Write for special circular. Rudolph Kleybolte & Co. 1 Nassau St., New York. n