THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1901'. 71 NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA HALLSTEAD. Gpeclil tn tho Scranton Tribune. Hflllste.id, AtiK. 14. Wince SnodnUcr, the Lackawanna binkomnn Injured In thp ynirl hero. It rr-covPiltiK frnm the wound. Ho vns plncherl liotvvocti two cahooscs. M. P. Hand Is milTcrlm- from blond poisoning m ono foot, IhiiurIu on by wearing fincy rolorrd Ihisp. A number of liiMiplo on Saturday night wltiiMnPil tho ilountMR of the nlRht bloom inp cr-ioti". Tho plant wns one owned by .Mis. T. II. Hays. TIipip wc-re thrpp blnconiP, each onp metis firing nlnp Indies nrin?. A Brent inntiv .fioin hero nttenilcvl the funpfal of tlm latp Kilvviml Hhk gerty, which wns held In Hlnghumlcm Prlday. Beit Aldrlfh Is oiootlnr; n barn upon his Tark avrnup lot. recently purchas ed from i K Moxley. William ll.iiiips has nwnrdod to William Knoeller a rontrnrt for the erection of n kitchen anil bath room upon his hntto on William strort. It Is also undPislooil that tho veranda Is to bp rebuilt and other repalrH made. Charles Hoffman, of the flim of Hon. man Bros., stone dealer"", was In Soinn ton Monday looklnK after the business of the firm. t' W. Ilankes was In lllnirliamton Monday purchasing hurkleberrles. Mrs Hufjene I .owe, of MnKhntnton, find Mrs. !,ouls I.eivvo and two sons, of r.lmha. aic vtsitinjr Mr. nnd Mrs. M. S Lowe. Mr. anil Mrs. Pri d Harnutn enter tained Mr. Hainuiti's two slstets from ninKhamton John Shields hai irpalnted his rest dence on Dayton aenue. C. .T. I.ancley Is having his store bulldlnc tepalnted In appropriate color. William Sullivan Is In the Moses Tay lor ho(.ptal. Sctanton, nVidciRoIng treatment for an Inluied heel. Mis. i rib hi Kt has built a new barn upon her premises on Park avenue. Henrr Meiicle Is having- a new roof plaied upon a portion of his house on DuRnls stieft. Pour new members were admitted Into the Older of Hallway Trainmen Monday. Rev. M. .1. Watklns vvrlei from Northfleld that he I having a delight ful time and enjovlng his vlrlt. Rev. I,. W. rhureh nnd family nr outlnK for a few weeks in the Ilrucc Rn.: rot t a co nt Three Lakes. There w 111 he no services hi the Pre byteilan church Sunday, as the pastor Is taking n bilef vacation nnd lest. Mrs. William Pike, of the l.estershlre Practical Rlble Training school, who was taken sick here Sunday, returned home Wednesday moining. Willlim Cauoll, jr., has returned home fiom h tour of the Pan-American. Mr. and Mis. William Packard, of Scrairt-in. were visiting Mi. Jacob Hrown and .Mlsa Lucy Packard Sun day. Charles Schmidt and famllv.of Soran ton, were visit ing William Schmidt on Sunday. , Miss I.eola Rlngley, of Binghamton, who has been visiting Mrs. Joseph Dennis, has leturned home. Lisle Highmey has accepted n. situa tion In the Lackawanna yard here un der H. L. Cox. Mrs. C.irl Tlngley has returned home from visiting friends in Lawsvllle. traveling evangelist Is holding meetings on Main stieet every even ing The meetings are to continue for two cek. John Chldoster has returned home from attending the camp meeting at Lily Lake, Mr. A. P. Merrill nnd daughter, Rena, Mere in Rlnghamton Monday. Miss Pdna Ward was visiting In Binghamton Wednesday. Milton Squires was the guest of Sus quehanna friends Tuesday. After a number of years of faithful service as agent for the Lackawanna here, Q.I. O. MrCreaiy has resigned his position. A reception and party Is to be held In V. M. C. A. hall Thuroday evening by a number of young people, Mr. and Mrs. John Tyler and Mr. nnd Mis. Know ell wero outing at Pago Pond Tuphday BROOKLYN. Fpeciil tn the Scranton Tribune. Brooklyn, Aug. 15. Mis. M. L. Tiff any, Mrs. Latham and J. L. Tiffany, of Mcholsnn, spent Sunday In town. Mrs. P. A. Reynolds, of Scranton, is visiting Mrs. Josephine Sterling. Emmett Jones, of Alabama, visited relatives here ictontly. The Ladles' Aid of the I'nlveisallst church met yesterday afternoon at tho paisonage. Dr. P. U. Bond, of Philadelphia, is In town. Mrs. L S. P. Hlno Is preparing to build a new house on her lot opposite Charles Bailey's. Tho dance given by tho Brooklyn young people Inst Friday evening was n success. One oung man, who went without invitation and without good manners, was piomptly taken to the Justice's olllrn and fined. Charles Tiffany has heen threshing and shipping re from his 20-acie field. The harnessmaUer fiom Harford la doing a good business here. C. A. Corsen has put a new englno In his mill. The Sunday schools from this place picnicked at Heart Lako last Wednes day. Miss Jessie Miller is visiting friends In Dalton and Sernnton. Several families have gone, to Dim mock camp ground. S. B. Pldrldge and daughter, Pdna, spent Sunday with tho campeis at For est Lake. Mr. and Mrs, fllen Tewkshuiy, jas Grace Tewkshury and George Bunnell visited the Camp of tho Pines at For est Lako last Thursday. David Peiry celebrated his seven tleth birthday ono day this week by entertaining his children. Miss Louise Barnes, of Scranton, visiting relatives hero on her return from the Pan-American nnd Detiolt. Kvar Hanson visited Roy Shadduck last week. ' The party of young people who spent last week camping at Forest Lake, re. turned to Brooklyn last Monday, well nnd happy. In spite of their unlucky z number Those who enjoyed the trip were Misses Chamberlain, AIney, Ger trude Wnldle and Maud Waldle, of Brooklyn; Mlrn Barnes, of Scranton, p and Miss Reynolds, of Wllkes-Barre; Mrs, S. B, Pldridge nnd Lincoln Barnes, of Sernnton; Dr. T. H. Bond, of Phila delphia; Wade BnniPS, George Terry nnd Karl AIney, of Brooklyn, and W. II. Allen, of South Montrose. TUNKHANNOCK. Speehl In the Vnntnn Trlliunt. Tunkhanonck, Aug. 15. Mrs. Oeorgo Lehlghton and children, of Glenburn, nro visiting at the home of Mrs. Leigh ton's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. P. Av ery, nt this place. The Catholic people will hold a festi val on their i lunch lawn on Past Tl og.i street this evening. The proceeds lire for the benefit the church. Mrs. Kllzabeth Banks, of Plttston, la the guest of relatives at this place. Hnrty Lnikeyand MIssAgnesllamp- fv were united hi marriage at high noon on Wednesday nt tho Catholla chinch In this place. Luther Barlow, who Is employed nt Haletmi, Is visiting his patents, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Charles Barlow, nt this pine. PICTURE I 7" j I ' ( Little Polly Hinders sat amoni; the cinders, Warmint; her pretty little too. rinJ a cat an J two dogs. The annual reunion of the Stnrk family will bo held at Renshaw park, Tunkhannock, on Saturday, Sept. 7. Prod and Olln Potter, son of Charles rotter, of Wyoming avenue, left for Philadelphia this week, where they have seemed employment. Sheriff John W. Gray, of Tunkhan nock, nnd Lafayette (r. Piatt, of La ceyville, nro in attendaiii'P at the Dem ocratic state cr.iveutlon at Harrlsbuig a deb-gates from Wyoming county. Charl"s Hiutts, u farmer living near Laceyvllle, wns killed at that place on Wednesday nfternoon by being struck by the second section of tialn No. I while attempting to cross tho track with his team. He was a broth er of Mrs, B. C. Kethllne, of this place. Mr. and Mis. Chailes Deltrlch are cuteitalning friends from Stioudsburg. AVOCA. Tho Taxpayers' association have again awakened from a lethargic stato and Judging fiom the tone of Tuesday night's meeting It appears as if they are going to fulfil the purpose for which they were organized. At Tuesday's meeting the electric light conditions were freely discussed. The committee appointed by the association reported that they had met the officials of the electric light company nnd the council committee, and at that meeting tho otllclals stated that It was their desire to fuinlsh light for what tho borough could afford to pay. At a later meeting of the council It was reported by the com mittee that they had another confer ence with the electric light company, thus Ignoring the taxpavers, as It was the agreement nt the last meeting that they all meet again. At that meeting they suggested that n contract be dtawn up nt the late of $1,700 per yeai. I he tapnyers, knowing that the bor ough cannot pay this amount, suggest ed that another confeience be held nnd try nnd Induce the company to furnish light at no gi eater sum than Jl.SiiO. Another committee repotted that the IV) acies of coal lAnd leased from tho Pennsylvania Conl company ato not assessed ami that If the borough ofll ceis fall to have It assessed the asso ciation will have the commissioner letum It as unseated land. It was nlso resolved that If they rind It necessary tluy will icstraln the trensuier fiom paying nny moneys out only for tho pin pose for which they were collected. Mrs. Hattle Bell and Mrs. G. W. Gay, with their Sunday school classes, pc nli ked at Lincoln pnrk on Tuesday af. tciiii n. The following were piesent. Misses Mary and Matgaiet Mucklow, Mnrgaiet Lower, Ova Dennis, Veda Curtis, Mary Clark, tF.hel Ahorn, Clementine riandi-rs, Pdna Kellum, Iona Ferrell, Raymond Aheins, Adam Smith, Oscar Pommermuth, Irvln Leldy, Floyd Gay, Mrs. George Rolls and son, Pari, On Wednesday evening ten new members were welcomed Into tho c. M. B. A. and applications for ten more were placed on file. The society shows considerable growth during the past few months. M. J. McGowan removed his family to Nantlcoke this week. Misses .Mary and Anna Fltzslmmons have leturned from Bajonne. There will be a meeting of Local 219, Textile Workers, this evening, Mr. and Mrs. William Laird and two children, Mis. N. P. Hosklns, Miss Jn net Allen and C'harleH Boone left on Wednesday for Atlantic City. Mlsa Margaret Rnnlman Is at Lake Ariel. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Lynch took place yesteiday afternoon from the u-sldenee of her sister, Mrs. Frank HeMnn. Interment was made In St. Mary's cemetery. On Wednesday afternoon the Dela ware and Hudfon passenger train due here at 2.18 o'clock struck and Instantly killed a man who had been walking along the track. The body was taken to the Avoca station, where, In his pocket, was found an envelope with tho name, Joseph Kltchuw. It wns his pay at the Butler colliery, amounting to J12.f0. Teter Lncuta took charge of the body until yesterday afternoon, when It was claimed by friends. MONTROSE. Special to the Sernnton Tribune. Motitrop, Aug. 16 The annual en campment of Veteran assoclaton of Susquehanna county will tako place on the fair grounds In thin place on Aug ust 2S, 29 nnd 30. Commissioners' Clerk W. A. Tits worth has sold his fine mure, Daisy T to parties In Hlnghumliin. Dlmock camp meeting commences on next Wednesday evening. Rev, H. B. Benedict, of Montrose, will have gen eat chnrge, owing to the absence In Put ope of Presiding Pldcr Floyd. Rev. Dr. A. L, Benton, pastor of the Presbyterian chutch, leturned todny from Northfleld, Mass., where he hnd been for a foitnlght. The Star base hall club, of Bingham ton, play the Montrose nine In this place tomoriow. An exciting game Is anticipated. The eiiteitahiincnt to be given at the Piesbyteilan chinch, on Wednesday evening, Augut 21, by Miss Jnnet Me Cauland, B. P. a ginduate of the Na tional School of Oratory. Philadelphia, assisted by our best musical tnlent, Is looked forward to with plensurable nn- PUZZLE. tlclp.itlon by Montrose people, and MIsh Mi'Cutitdnnd doubtlifs will be gieetPd by a huge nudlence upon this, her Hint piufc-'Monnl appeaianre he fore the people of her home town. The cnlm ed brothers nnd Msteis of this place had a wither unplensnin and wet espnilence nt Heait lake jestei day, the occasion being their annual picnic. But the proverbial good n.uute of their i ace as'-ertcM it.self and they managed to extract cons-ldeinhle fun out of disagreeable cliciimstances. Harry Barker, of Binghamton, is vis iting Montro.se relatives-. W, living Bleakly and wife, of Co. hoes, N. V., uie the guests of their daughter. Mis. W. N. B.ur.cs, nt her home on South Main stieet. '1'. P. Muck has been spending the week Willi lelutlvtN In Blugliamton. Norman Stewatt and Justice Court ilght wen? down at Wllkes-Barre, whole Mr. Stew ait puichaed a vety flue locomobile, and the two gentlemen made the return tilp on the machine, safely nnd In good time. Herbert Youngs nnd family, of New aik, N. J , aio visiting at the home of lii patents, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Youngs, In this place. Although theie was an almost steady downpour of lain yesteidnj, the Catho lic picnic held on the fair grounds and In Village hall was far fiom being a fniluie. The attendance wa larger than was expected under the chcuiu stancts, nnd the affair was fiaught with much enjoyment. The Lakeside Country Club's second annual Rolf tournament will take place at the club links on August 28 and 2S, On August 28 the ladles' golf tourna ment will take place, play will com mence at 2 p. m. shaip. All ladles wishing to enter will leave their name nnd entrance fee of 50 cents with the ladles' golf committee, composed of Mrs, Fitzgerald, Miss Mary Courtilght and Miss Mary Sayre, not later than Monday, August 2ii. On August 29 the gentlemen's golf tournament will tako place, play will commence at 2 p. in. sharp. All gents wishing to enter will leave their names and entiaiue fee of 5rt cents with the golf committee, com posed of L. R. Tltsworlh, J. R. Beards- ley and George C. Bums, not later than Monda, August 2ti. The club will glvo elegant prize cups to winners of both tournament.". The annual election of tho Country club oflicois for l!flj will take place on the last day of the tour- nanient. William Staples, tenor soloist of the Past Orange (N. J ) Congregational chinch, will sing at St. Paul's Pplsro- pal church at next Sunday morning's sen Ices. Montrose lodge, Knights of Pythias, will i tin an excursion to Ithaca and Cayuga lake on Filday, September fi. F.iro for round tilp i. Chlldien under 12 years can go for half fare. A carload of cans was received by the Monti ose canning company this week. Montrose Flip company No. 2 has re ceived an invitation to visit Carbon dale on September 4 and participate In the celebration of the semi-centennial of that city's existence. Tho company has sent notice of their acceptance, but It now finds Itself unable to secuie satlsfaotoiy railroad rates and It may be obliged to recall Its acceptance. Tho matter will bo Anally decided at a meeting to be held tonight. Dr. Reed Burns, of Scranton, was pinfesslonally engaged In this place this week. Jean L. Tower Is spending a few weeks at Atlantic City nnd neighboring resorts. Ho has been offered n position with tho Kdlson Plectrlc company of South Orange, N. J, Xichty's Celeiy Nerve Compound for all nervous diseases, (neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous debility, paraly. els, biliousness, dyspepsia, costlveness, piles, liver complaint, kidney trou bles and female complaints. It goes to the teat of the disease and cures thoroughly and speedily. Sold by Mat thew Bros. FOREST CITY. BrffUl to the ScraMon Tribune. Forest City, Aug. 16.-Mr. nad Mrs. D. Dwyer nnd daughter left yesterday for a two months' western trip, which will be spent nt Buffalo, Louisville and Hot Springs. The commonwealth case against An drew Betchnuer has been put over un til November court owing to the slck nss of an lmportnnt witness. ( Mrs. Lafayette Decker, sr of Dun more, visited her son Lafnyctto thh w eek. The picnic nnd clam bake of tho Vandllng Hose company will be held In the Vandllng grove tomorrow even ing. Tho president of the Forest City council has Issued orders, to the secre tary of that body to refuse any Infor mation of Its meetings to newspaper nun. The Forest City News takes l tlue with the chaltmnn nnd claims that an the record of a public body the council minutes should bo open to the Inspection of all Interested. Coun cil has been seveiely criticised In the locnl press the past few weeks nnd It Is ptobable that the chairman's wrath got the better of his disci etion. The ptesent ntcp was not n wise one and the chnhman will probably revoke his present older when his ardor cools, The council this week decided to ndvertle for bids to erect the new town hall. They paid stieet depait ment bills nmoiintlng to JJIS.OT for July. The electric light bill wns laid over for t eduction. A bill for JSO from Architect Davis, of Scranton, for drawing plans for the borough build ing wns laid on the tnble, as were bills for tctrn cotta pipe which Councilman Kane said the council had no know ledge of receiving. The session was a warm one and several of the city fath ers went Into personalities. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New V-ork, Auir 1" Th vthjck in piirri nlilch nmirrfil train uhllc influrncil in a m".n mo .. the Ipm f.onnlilc mpoit to tlie Mrlke oftti iTinti, ui prlnmil Hue in profit laklne mIci mi tlie wrpk'ri rlv "I lie wostrrn ami Iulflo Motk, which hail mado ll.e lircit Kaln rr irnllv. Ii.nl tn like the brunt nt the rcllinit. Put little ralljliiB prr a diilajcil ly llion i-locks .it am time during the djy, temponry mini beinif liTitnrdhtrl caneellod by rrncwed filri for both lunuM. Their lov at the low ilnt irr.ije a little more than une per emit , M l'liil lluurmu the rttrrnie ikcline of IV While the votiMii ililirn wi Einrrally under pre-ture, there mm he.n limine .it time ef the hitumlnniK and nnlhruite i..il ntnrki, u'lv Ini: nn iniiimwmnit in NmfnlK, k Wcntrrn id W nnd Wlierllrc ami like trie imic cd "1 1 Ihrre were Ihi.i purilnes ol Vnulcrninited ( epper hie in the do nnd the slotk rnc J'j. lis tup tluiiie .n tint iinlut.iined, the pn. a running nit ,i piun neir the clec. SujJr under went nnn wide chansrs during thn d.i, nnd utter nt nne time rolling: a pnmt aboc car Ca tke, rnilfd a pnlnt lower. UepoiH tli.it the I'mtiil ljtes Med cnrpori llin ti nt Mitirid innlml nt the I'tptiMU.m 'rnn mid Miel rnnipinv i,iupi more artlie ilr.illn in the litter rtrnki and tiny rndrd a point fnch lilcher. T.it(i" idnck of I'nited Males Mcrl i.iirs wne de.ilt in at the npenmir, ind it wM at tliis piriod that the low prlee nf the ihv wn in ill" for tin rnimnnii One Idoik nf fi.VO xlnrei came nut at 4 Hi, but when It (rot down to 4,'j, whi'ii indidtrd a ln.. oer lT-t nfght, the ptnil: was mippnrled and did not jleld below Hut pm e. The fliul rue wa the lowest, and tliv' preferred iloned enlv ' aboe ttie lnwp;.tf nnd is f, down on the dav Tnt.il files tmlaj, JnM,ni slurry Railroad Imnb were iliill and Kcncrally i.in.r. Total nn par value, 1 Ut,r) t'nited Mate bonds were .ill uni hanged on the ht call. The following rjuotitiuni ire hirntsried Thi Mbunp bjr M S .lo.-dan Co., ronmj 70S 7' Ufr building, Sennton, V. Telephone 50M: Open- High. Low Oloi in. est. . 'n. Vinenean 'in.-ir Ul'j II". Ill HI Atihl-nn 7D 7! 714, 7U liliion, l'r , '"'.'A !7 'm 'H llrook. Tiaitlon ;V 7".1! TPi T"' Hilt. A Ohio ( Pri.4 li; H7V t'nnt Tnliutn ii'i ri3 r.ij fiij die iV Oliln 4(.s, 47'b lh 4s Chip, k r.t. Wrt J.,', ii 11 t. Paul 1151, lh.V4 Ihl IM'h llo.k Mind IUis 1 1 4 lll ll.'i, ban. k I'ev , l'r., .... .'.! .11', 1 'ij Iniin k ali lot inn, ii).ij jau. Mm. Klevated 1104 1171, H7Vt Met Tiaetlnii HwO; ij ir,?', U.7, Vtiwi. l'.n ifle lOJij nmj j,i4 ni'4 Ninth 1'iiilic M 57 jvt, ;,,iS, Noifolk k Wet .Vl ,Vi, ,! ; N Cinlral Ill 11 1 1V"si Ill's Dili k Western Ill1; 111, M .11 I'fiini. It II Iir.i, 14(,ti Hi 1111, Pintle Mail W (t V W lleadlnif III 41 41 4Ji4 4 4 lleidine Hi , l'r 7; 77 77', twiiilieru It It .'.I'; .12 Sl M Smitlifm It. it. Pr., ... l'i Sd - Mi4 Tenn. Coil k Iron fit i"l aU, fi.', I' U.ilher It'i UH 11', H I Leather, Pr 'I', -I', M MH I'nlon I'lilfie Uli; n li P I nlmi PiiMlii, Pr li 'u'j vrj W'abali, Pr it'i'i 4)'i STj .IT, We.tern I'liion fcUj !i'V4 ;t;ij, piv. Col Kuel k Iron ' ! in m Amal Copper IHi 1K.U f, mu People's i,a Ill li:i3 nnv, hi 1 lie .Via, ,"Ti, 3", .,', l.ne, ikt r.7U r.7H m w.'i Cut sniiiherii lfi II H4 II Te,n Paiifie I.'lj ti3 i2 4. iner Car Kmindry .... ?t, 2 1'i :, '."i, I S vieel Co H H'l 4I'S 4t'3 l'. Meel Co, Pr, ... !ii'4 0lI4 hjs4 '.ijt, MIW iORK RKMV MMtiiKT Open. High- I.iuv. f!os W'HPAT. ine "t et tnr Pe, ember 7,i 71 7' 70I3 Septemliir 7U's 77' Tc.'i 77'. torn'. September fd'i r' fn, r", December W'i iij v, cia Scranton Board of Trade Exchanp;o Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. srOfK. Hid. .Ukrd. Ijckawinni Halrj Co . Pr it) Cmmtv Salng Hank & 1rtit Co.. :iiO . . Vin-t National Hank U'arliondale) s.'i Mandard nrillliig C" ;0 Third Nation il Hink 40 Dune Pepoit and DiMOunt Bank.. 275 r.mnoiuv l.lghl. II V P. Co .pj KlrHt Natlenil Hink lino larka Tlinl Safe Deponlt Co IVIi Clirk k Snnrr Co, Pr l5 Srranton Iron Peine k Mtit. Co jiv) Scranton Axle Works nj Seranton 'axing Hank 4m ... Trader' National Hink 75 Siranton Holt cV. Nut Co mi People' Hank lil ... New Mexico Ity. k C. Co ;j nOXD. Scranton Taenger Itillway, first Mortgage, due 10M m People' Street Hailway, Cut mort gage, due 1'iH UJ ,,, People' Stnet Itallwaj, fieneral moitsage, clue l"il Ill Dlckwn Manufaelining Co jo) l.aika. Town'lilp Nliool 3 per rent. ... I0i City of fyranlon M. Imp. fi per cent. ' 102 biranton Traitlon 0 per rent 115 Scranton Wholesale Markot. (Corrected by II. 1 D'le. 27 baikawanni Ave) Dean Per buliel, ihoiie maiiuu, J..60a2 hi. Huttfi Kuch cicameij, 2laJ.'c, dilrj, froh, 21c Cheese Knll rrcam, lOJiallc. Egg Wotein fienli, U'sjIOj nearby tate, 15iial7'4c .Medium Heans-Ptr biuhel, ii V) flieen Pea-I'er lnuhrl, 1 mil o. riour Het ralent, per liurel, II . tlean Per buhel, choice marrow, $3,10. Potatoes rcr buhel $lal in New York Drain nnd Produce. New York, Aug. lit. 1'lour Steadyj winter etralghti, f3.3Ja3.50; Minnesota patent, i3.iii THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Pour Llnei, j Cents for Cch ntf Line For Bent. For Rente About 1200 feet of floor space on 4U1 lloor of the Tribune building, su'table for light inaufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of Thk Tribune. KOH HUNT Sloie., oldie". barn, factory tv'tf, hnuej and Hat. See Ilackett, Real Utate Exchange KOIt HKSr- More with basement; finest location on Lnckiwanni aienue. ( all upon or addresj llackilt, Ileal l.sale I'.xihame 1011 HUNT 8 room, meilern house; very de Irahle; moderate rent. Inquire 15".l) Wash Ington avenue. Kill UKNT -Nine.room houe In tlreen ltldge; all conienlence; large lot. Rent, $18. Aib ilrcM S. 0., Tribune. 1011 Itl'.NT- Might looms. 733 .IcITcreon avenue; all modern convenience. 1 For Sale. 1'On SM:-t.in wheel, very little used, Mm. Whltmore, wo Vladlon avenue. 1011 S M.i: Two light eprlng wagons and nome hamciK', cheap. Kvans, rcir 1112 I.urerne flirrt I OR SM,i:-Car load nf ilncirg an I draught horo and good family liorei. 212 2i Oak ford coiut. J. M Field. KOn SM.K A Cottreli k Sons cylinder pres, 81x11, In good condition, new rollers, -W0. Arply Wilkesdlarre Time Offlie, W'ilkea Darre. Pa. For Sale or Kent. FOR Vl.i: OR MAT "Ingle house. F04 Web- liter airnue Ten rooms, team heat. O. r. Rej nobis, Cnnnell Imilding. Real Estate. llANiKOMK PLOT at Kactnr.vville, beautifully situated, few nimulis from atatlon Po' eses lovelv view ol surrounding conntrj l'l cut tn Milt Inner". Prices very low. .ddrct, V I" llaikdt, 'ileal IVtate, Scranton, Pa IP 101 WMI TO HI'V. si I.I, OH RI'AT a prop nn or nv line of Imslness, we Ilackett, 1JH W'ahingtoii aunue 4 1" Wlicil s-not flrin. No led, ,'i'e f o. 1 1. afloit: Nn 2 led, 77,ie. elevator; No 1 Northern Duluili, llijc. f. o b. atloat, No. 1 !...! 11..I...I. w.l.. , .. I. H.t.t lli.llon 111!', ,'I.I.IIU, T S' . t ' ni.". .!....... closed frlrong at ft4o. net adiiiue Seplemlier lnu cl 77'ji ; Oet.bir. 7'.v,( ; Deiember, 7nv,e corn "-pot nun. No -'. ute ciecaior ann o.t'ac. f n b nllnl Dptioas ilnsed ivlrong at W li ml higher "September ilnsed fCV ; De cember, filiv,,. Oits -pol i.toiilv. No ', Pk ; No I, sie ; No. white, 41s4l'ie . No .1 white, 4"4i , tnck mixed western, .i'Mlle ; irack while, I2iW Options tirm lliittrr Finn, crcatiierv, lAaiHisi'.; faclon, lune puked, 13t ll'je ; iiiiitill, n iieimeri, 11117'ijc ; state ilalri, Italic. heef." Firm; fancv large coloted, '.N.a H'se ; firav Urge while, (HJilVnp ; fmcy unnll colored, o.Ri,c : fancy small white, iji . Fggs -I Irm; Mate and lniwhinla, 17nlv , western iincaudird, rmltic. ; weslern candled, 14al7c. Fhllnclelpliln Qraln and Produce Philadelphia Aug in -Wheat Finn, .i hlghii; nntrait grade Vitkiist, 74'aViii (' rn -Firm, 1'si" lilgher. No 2 mixed ugiiat, n.'a flJ1-.!' Oati- linn. No 2 while clipped .e, 4'sii"ic Hiitler Finn, gn.il demand, fain weslern en inicri, 21's ; do do prints, 2i3. , do neaibc do, Jlc. 1 gg Firm, i.ood ibinril, Irish niarbi, 17c ; do. "sieiu, 17c ; do snul'i wiitem. l'se . il wmlhern, lie Clieise Dull, N full iie.iiu f r nt siiiill, 0c ; do do. do. fair to i hole e, SiOi,- llffuitd Sugars (Jult, but unihitiged Cotton i"ni lunged. Tallow flndi; cin prime in hbd , .1c ; cnuntrv do. do, lnireN, 4V.. c ike, " il'a I. in P.iiilln -Firm, good diiimid, fowls l1" : nhl looster, 7e (pilng chickens, Uillc , clucks, Hnlti". Dres.rd I'miltrv 1-inn. with good Inquire : fowls choice, in." : do fair to good, n.,t3e ; old ions ter. 6c". broilers nearb, 12al7c; western do, 10,11. Itcieipts Flour, 5,ilnn bnrels and ijOcrO.Otcj pounds in suks; wheal, llf,oil bushel; corn, 'in bu-licl: cni. I.ooi) buhels s.hlpmnis VVheit, lliliiOO bushel, corn, S0,l luishels; oats, H.isnl bushel. Chicago Grain acd Produce. (hlngo. Aug 11 (Jialn market inclined to lower level earl, but turned mmpbleli liter and i Instd strong, ."-epfunncr wlieat closed "V ; septfinlcr lorn, Pe and "-eptember oat. a4i V higher Provisions for Januar.c delivery cln.ed "J'iale. to lie improved. Cisli cpiotations were as follow Flour Dull, but Heidi. Nt ." spring wheat, r.oia7ui ; No. 2 red. 7lii,'.,i4r ; No. 2 jellow coin, .I'V , No 2 oatv. 3isi!ac , Nn. '2 while, 3st4il4 ; .No, 3 white, ,l-aV4i ; Nn 1 rje, .Y)'4a '.i'.; filr tn ihob'e nailing birlei, .ItliUle ; N'o. 1 fl(v eed, 1 oj. No 1 Northwestern, Yl (l; pilme tlmoihv seed. 1 1't. mess poik, iVIIClilO; lard, s;ii7"l'," short nltf, 71iViS 0; drj dlt ed shiiiildi r. 7'4il2c; hnrt clear ide, .I5a S il, no whi-kec. New York Live Stock. New lork, Vug b" Reevr Tiade slow, good to choke nil rr tunic Headi , iiieilluin and iiininnii, iml'n oft, bull and cows almost linen in 1 1 I i nun u to pi iiii t'eeis. At Kill ii.i; fit ftig.-., l 70al 71, bulls, : snilol, medium mws, .' 1V1 tables nuotrd lice 1 ittle at lclisiIJl(e per pniind. dres.-ed weight, refiigeratnr bief lower at "v'h. s-hlpinenl loiiionow, l,J70iat tie and lu.ssl quarlei rf bei f. Calce -Higher all r.ol'1. vi ds, li".,l; huttcnnlik", t4 21. hcep and Uiiubs (iood sheep full, atead.v ; limb opened inoileritelv active it rlenlv piins, io,"d low and eij; carle aulval nearly all sold, (i iai in lite not 1 Inscd out, lncp, tit 7.1: culls, SI .VI. limbs, JlifilJij culls, I,M). ogi trnngcr, good vvcsiern hogs, M; roar rough do , C 10, gra-er. 1 .'1, state liogj would eel at ii.".0, posslblv higher. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Vug 11 Cattle Receipt", 2,5on, in eluding N'O Texjiis. generally teidv , good 10 prime eterr. 1 4i'ail 40, tiuor tn medium, .! 71x (ISA, dockers and feeder atead.c, 2 104 '.'Jj enw, xj'Oil.tl, beifei, ei'Oal'Jl, impels, 1 loaJ.VI, bull, lb.. ue teidv , oilier flow, $J25illl. calves, .( .'li.l 7.1. Tevas ieer, $111 al, western grass steers, fla! liogj ReceipU today, ju.ivsi, tniiuirrnn, ll.Oou, csilmated, left over, 4,0. Weak. Top, y.Qft, mixed and biitihers, ?lMaH 17'j, good 10 choice heivc, $! f.lifl SO. rougli luavv, Wjiialfto, light, JI501 0; bulk nf sales, M-sOifl cheep -Receipts, l.l.nnn; hep and lamb generally weik", gnod tn choice wether, ?.I40I; fair to ehnlce mixed, Wal.M; weslern hcep, .12Vil; vearlings, M 0al W; r.i" the lamtw, f'aS.IO; western limbs, IJ S3, Buffalo Market. Hast lluiTalo, Aug til Cttie-t hoice light weight Mecr, $.1 10, veal and calve leceipls, 2V) head; tops, ra7 2S, heavy fat veal, VS0i ft 21 lo,ii-llve cent higher; mlveil picker grade, $lU.Vifl SO. clmlee heavy, $rt.i0an"J3; pig, gnnd tn cholie, MRlil'ru, Sheep and l.ambs -Choice tn fniy, ifsloliSSfl, heep, handv wether, f)71c.l.(; choice to extra mixed, $.1.403 TO, Sheep were almost neglected, but at a decline nf 15 tn 20 cents most of the stock of low grade was cleaned up. Yearling lamb, choice to extra, (.1 ooal.10. East Liberty Cattle. Kat Liberty, Aug. in Cattle Steady; extra, fi&OiSi.l, prim-. 3l'U5riO, good,' fJ.IJal Ay Hog Utlve; prime heavy, 17a 20, ajsorted medium, ?B i:i,ao 15; best yorken, W 106 12.,; light .vnrker, naai; plgi, $Ja5fii; .kIjh, H 25i5 25 I roughs, $UJA0, Sheep blow, belt wether, iiOOat; ci)lli and common, 1.50a2 )0j yearling!, fJil.2i; vtal cilvei, 6.60a7. SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. Help Wanted Male, , j, ..'... MCIIIMST, competent to work on lirge tool, can ecure veady work and nood waget. Apply Villa ( halmer Co., Scranton, Pa. WANTKH-Hojn to work at gla rutting. Scran, ton Cut trlAM compin, 1J20 Washington avenue. W'ANTM- fimt claa teamster. Mrs. K. trrlt fin, 470 Mary trect. BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Bo Received at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBFRT SCIH.UTZ, corner Mulberry street nd Webster avenue. OUSTAV PlCIIhL. 050 Adam avenue. West Side OEOROR VV. JKSKIN3, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton FRKD L. TERPPE, 729 Cedar avenue. North Scranton CEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main avenue and Market street. Green Rldgo CIIARi.F.3 P. JONES, 1537 Dickson avenue. F. J JOHN'S, MO Oreen Ridge street. O. l.ORENZ, corner Washington ave nue and Marlon ftrcet. Petersburg TV. II. KM-.PFF.Ir, 1017 Irving avenue. TJunmore J. o. no.s'E t SON. Wanted. WANTED V farm in exchange (or a veiv desir able home in Dinmoie. Sec Ilaikelt, Jteal Fstate Exchange. WANT El) -One thousand pernons to buy one thousand bottles "Knights' Aromatic S.vrup of Prunes," nature's grcatist plijsli. J.irgn bottle, 21 cents. Cha. P. Jones, 1557 Daclc son avenue WANTED- An intelligent (Catholic) lady or gen tleman tn fill a light, pleasant position; good pay. If suitable. Addrens P. O Hox 20, Scranton, Pa. Money to Loan. $VI t flO.OOO -T OM F. -4 and 5 per cent, in leicst 1'asj terms In np.i. (.eorgc W. Okell, Coal Kxchinge building (J.O.IXX) TO I OAV Lowest rates; stiaisht or monthly pavments. Stark k Co.,T'radors' id Ig. ANY AMOl'NT OF MONTY TO I.OX.N' Quick, stralgl t ltans or Ilulhllng and lian. At from 4 to 6 per cent Call on N. V. Walker, 311.115 Cornell building Boarders Wanted. WANTED-Table boarders. Mrs. Tompkins, 531 Washington avenue. Boom and Board Wanted. WANTED Room and boird, private family, by .voung ladv F. II, T limine otitic. Situations Wanted. SIT FIT ION T VNTED-llv nlntile mm at Imtil or icstaiirant or kill In 11 work or an oilier wmilir iiiiplovmcnt. .VddirM ,1. Hemid, licncral Hilivcr.v, L'll.v Mil MION VNIH) House cleaning or any kind of work, en washing 01 iloning. Ml. 1.(0, 414 lllll-tead coult ."-C'OrciI WOVIVN cl.siie position as m lid tn ladv, or lould wait 011 invalid gentleman AdieMt'llox 111, P. O MTI VITON W VNIi:ii llv man in gruccry store, eighteen vear expeilen e. jotd references, ran care for clt,v or country tiade. Addresn ."-im llo,.,li( ire, Vlontiusi", Pa. Mil AIIOS WVNTI'D-To go out bv Ilic day washing or cleiuing. Ml. Russell, 121'J Cedar avenue MTIAITON WVN1II1 position 111 widower' fainllv, be a middle aged ladv. Ml. Jen nie Miiilli, bid Dix iciiirt, clt.v. SITI'ATIOV WANTED ll.v a .voung mm, to wink in office, has a good educ ition, 1 111 give good refeienco. Adduss, E. A., care Scrantun house, cit.v. SITI'VTION WVNTID-Hy .voung girl as dish washer, nursing or to assist in house work. Answer piomptl). 1,. D, 727, Fellow street, Lilj. SITI'VTION W VNTED-Hy 1 voung gill 11 jeirs old tn uxsist at light leuiseuoik. Adilre-s llanna, UO Cameron avenue, Cit) LEGAL. KxTXTr. HE OI.Oltr.E V. HI VN(IIVIII). late ff tlie 1 il of "scranton, rcuuit of l.iikavvaiiiu, 6tate nf Pennsjlvanii, deceaed l.cttei of adminotration on the above nimed estate having been gianted to Hie undersigned, all persons hiving clnms or deminds against the fiine will present them for sculenieiit, and all those indebted lo eaid estite ale icipirsted to make pivincni to Al FA W UHIvMIN', Adminitiitnr. Or to ,, 1 iniou. Pa. F K TltVtl, Vttorniv f..r lldati ' Oil Market. Oil Cit.v. Aug M Credit bilinces, 111, certifi cates, no bid; hipmcnt, ,'.H". average, 10", 701, runs, tci,517; average, SI,5'jI. BASE BALL. American League. Vt Hoston- R II E. Chicago ninnoinno i 5 .1 Boston 0 0 (1.1 0 0113 - s 1 Hatteries Callahan and Sullivan; Toung and Crigcr. Impire Cnntlllon. At Baltimore R. II. E. Cleveland 0 0 0 II ft 0 0 0 fi 0 ,1 0 Baltimore 0 n ft ft ft 1 0 n l 7 fl Hatleriea Howling and Wnod; r'nrtmin and Hresmhan. I mpire Connolly. At Philadelphia- R. II. E. Milwaukee ft 1 ft n n 1 ft n n-2 S t Philadelphia 1 1 0 fl ft 1 2 ft '-ID 10 l Battetle pirk and Moloney; llrnhard and Poweis. Umpire Sheridili. Vt WasliitiBton It II F.. Detroit ft a i n on n ft l-.i n Washington 1 0 n 0 ft 0 o ft 0 -1 7 .1 Batteries- 1 eager and Sluw; Lte and Clark. I mpire Haskell. National League. U Pliilarlelplila- R. II K, HiKlon ft ft 1 ft ft 0 ft ft ft 1 S 0 IVIiilidclplua ft I lift 1 Oft I -3 0 0 Bitleriet Willi and Klltrldge; Donohue and McFarUnd. I'mplre tmslic. At Brookljn- II. II !'.. New nrk oinonnnoni s 2 llrnokl.vn 20nft0020"-t S 2 Hatteriea-T'avlor and Warner; ilughca and Far roll. I'mplre Dw.ver. . Other games not scheduled. Eastern League. Provldtnce, 3; Toronto, I, Montreal, 7; Worcester, 0. Buffalo, 2; Brockton, 1, Rochester, U; Hartford, 2. DIRECTORY! 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Thin Pour Lines, 6 Cent lor llach Extr Line, PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. rHWARD C. SPAULDINO, 23 TRADERS BAKU Dulldlng. Architects K'"VARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, CONNELlr nuilding. FRFDERICK U RROWV, ARHI. R, REAIa Estate Exchange nidg., 12fl Washington are. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. I.. llARDl.NO, COil CO.NNEI.ti RUIliDINO. Dentists. dr. o. k Eii.F.NnntoEH, paUli RUILDINO. Spruce treet, Scranton. DR. C. 0. LAUUACII, 115 WTOMINQ AVENUE. Lawyers. FnANK ,f:-.. nV!.K. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. nooms 12, 14, 10 and IS nurr building. T. K. TnACT.ATTY.COMMONWEALTlt BtrDol D" ." MA'iaaiF., ATTORNF.Y-I.OAKS NEOO. tlated on real estate eecutlty. Mears building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce ttreet, WI.I.AHD, WARREN its KNAPP, ATTORNEYS nil counsellor at-law. Republican building, Washington avenue, JI'SSUP ft JESSI'P, ATTORNEYS AND COUN jellor at law. Commonwealth building, Itoomj 1, 20 and 21, EDJl'AJ?D w- TIIAYFR, ATTo"r.NEY. . "M W. Cth floor, Mears building. R00M3 L' ,Ai WATRF.. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD "' Trade building, Scranton, Ta. PATTi:n;0V k WHXTOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL Rank building, C COMEOYS, on REPUBUCAN BUILDINfl. " A. W nFRTHOtF. OFFICE MOVED TO NO 811 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Sugeons. DR W. E. ALLEN, C1J NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR, S. W IAMOREAL'X, OFFICE 339 WASH, ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry Chronli) disease, lungs, heart, kidney and genlto urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels and Resturnnts. THE ILK CAFE, 121 AND 127 FRANKLIN avenue. Rate reasonable. P. ZEIOLER, Proprietor. ECRANTOV HOUSE, Nf.AR D , U ft W. PAS. enger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A. D. BRiriOS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND resa pools; no odor; only Improved pumps used, A. B. Brlgga, proprietor. Iave orders 11"0 North Main avenue, or Elcke' drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds. O. R. CLARKE ft CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NtlRS. crymrn, store 201 Washington avenue; green bouses, 1050 North Main avenue; atore tele phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL. BEAR ill I.ACKA. AVE., bcranton, Pa , manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DltFSSMVKINa FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER: also ladles' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 213 Adams avenue. , MI'OAROtE BR01 , PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN v elope, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 1J0 Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa. THE WH.KFSRs.RHK RECORD CAN BE HAD in Fcianton at the new stands of Jteitman Bros, 400 Spruce and 503 Linden: M. Norton, 22 Lackawanna avenue; 1. S. Schutzer, 211 Spruce street. LEGAL. IN RE: ISTITF. OF FI.l.ABKTH THOMAS, lb-leased, lutein tcstamentaiy having been gianted the undriii,neil, all thoee having claimt against ald entile will pleir present them, and all thoi-e Indebted tn said estati will please maku imiiudiali- payment tn W II.LI.WI K. HARRIS, 1.Z1IV II (OSNLLL, Executor. Attorne.v. .NO IK I'. Is IIFItl 111 (ilVI.V that an application will In nude in the (iuvrinor ol Pennsjl vanii. on Moudav, tlie aecnnd day of September, pcil, 'j I harles P .11. Macaulay, John J. Lao ilei. Iia OVIalle), t. II Walker and R Lotii IJrambs, under tlie a. t of assembly entitled, "An act to provide foi the Incoipnratlon and regu lation nt certain emporiums," approved Arnl S'l, 1S74, and the nippleinenM theietn, or th i barter of an Intended corporation to be known as "The International Conespondenee Schools," the character and object nf which Is the trans action of the business of teaching by correspond ence, onil for that purpose m have, pnweu and enjoy nil thej light, trenefll and privileges of the 'rxalil act ol tUsrcmbiy and the supplementj thereto. WALKI It ft HILL. Solicitor. iOITCK l- III.RLllY r.IVEN THVT THE undersigned nt mae Tafton, Pike Countv, rentuylvinla on thn JMh day of December, lsO), seized In the possession of one Frank Minley, one copper mil, neck and woim The aid Hill was act up in a dwelling linue, and wn elred lor violation of fcectiom 3.'3, 32oJ and 32oii Revised Statute Vny person claiming the urn is herehv nitltieil to appear hefoie the undersigned Collec tor nf Internal Revenue, nt his office in the Fed ml Building at Scianlnn, Pa., on or befoio Hie ninth day of r-eplcmhcr 1101, anl thea anil theie mike sin h elalm and In nthet respect eomply with seiimn IPS) 11 It of the United state, or in defiuli thereof, the ani Mill, neck and worm, will nfier duo public notice, be told at public auction. t. y rEN'vtA, Collerlnr Interml Revenue. 12th district, P. Scranton, Pa , Vugiist 0, .v. FINANCIAL. V S S, S X XS OLDEST! WALL STREET SAFEST! Money Will Cam lllg .Monthly nrnTl Returns. DtSl, TheInvestor'sFunlPsySeml monthlj". The oldest established in Amrrici No certifieate holder has ever lest cent PaTrients mde to all subscrilers every IS das No trouble No delaj Mmey refunded on demand Write to- da lor r articular, free to sny sddres C. E. Jlackey 4 fa, Hudson Bld'g . New Yor!;. , Spencer Trask & Co BANKERS.,- i 27 & 29 Pine St. New York Transact a genervl banking business; act as Fiseal Agents for eerporvtlen. and negotiate r-eci,rit tvue of rail roads and other companies l'.xeout commuelon oideia and deal in INVESTMENT SECURITIES Memher New York Stock- Exchinge. BrancfiOfllce 65 State St. Albany "J