THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1901. 7) I NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA VERY STRANGE ELECTION BET TAUMER WEBSTER, OF FROST HOLLOW, WILL NOW PAY UP. Ho Will Drive a Yoko of Oxen to Canton and Present Them to Mr. McKlnley Engles and Wildcats of Hickory Grove Ave at it Again. Railroad Racket Various Para graphs. fetrlal to the Scranton Tri -.i.e. Suoqufh.inmi. Atii. 20. On the eve of the last inciililrntl.il election, far mer Arad Hnrton, a Hepulillron, aged 75, and farmer Pstnuol "A'ohMr-r, a Democrat, toth of Frost Hollow, need 76, laid n vvacer on thr- general result Tarmer Horton nnrrcd that, In the event of the election of Onlnnel Tlryan, he would drive his blooded stallion from his homo to Lincoln, Nebraska, and present it to the colonel. Parmer Webster npreed that If presi dent Mr Klnley was le-elecled, he would drive hla twin oxen from liN home to Canton. Ohio, and present them to the president. The tilcht ot the election farmer 'Vobtor was kick ed by a mule, and until leccntly he has been confined to his home, ni.iU ltK it impossible tor him to pay his .iKer. He will start with the oven on Mon day morning net, and he hopes to make the $00 mils In thlity da.s. The oen welch oer 1.S00 pnundi each, and they h.ie taken first prize nt seeial cnunlv f.ilrs. Fanner AVeb rter will emn hi epense by ellMilb Wing fiee s-nmple en loute foi n Philadelphia patent inedlclne ilnn. l.V Sl'SQUI'IIANXA COUNTS. Our senlal and persistent fi lends, the Prohibitionists, will meet in county conentlon at New Mllford, on Fiiday, August ",n Theio will be a mass meet ing In the eenln(r. Congie.ssmcn l5ieiw nnd WilRht nie doinK all In their power to ha" tin order for the iPinnviil of the noldlers orphan from Harlot d to Scotdale, this Plate, revoked. The leunlon of corps H, 1M leclment, Pennyhntri oluntcers, will be held at the home of Comrade Robert Dooth, at Foiest Like, on Friday, August i. The Dlmock cumpincctiiif; opens to day. The 30th reunion ot the Hint Penn sylvania volunteeis will be held at Montrose on Wednesday August 'JS. AN UNUSUAL HTHUGGLn. Parmer .Tonkin", of Hickory nioe, on Monday wittiest! d n lleice bailie between an eacle and ,i wild cat. Tho eagle had caught it labbit, nnd tho wild cat Irled to take it away fiom the bird The eagle defended hi" pto.v. and toi .i lew minutes tho air was tilled with tur and Dent hern. Thu wildcat Anally got away with the i ali bi t and, bidly dlsllgutod, n aw led Into n hole undet a huge lock with tho prey. IJAILISOAD r.ACKUT. The l'rlo is having a laige number of the Atlantic typo of compound loco-mot-s built nt the n.ilrlvvln Locomo tive woiks at Philadelphia. Pevnal Misquehinna boiler linkers, who ie.cntl; took Jobs at Newpoit News, Irglnla, Ii.hp been forced to return hom on aciount of the cMicmo heat A number of tnnslcnts have been set at woik tills vvqck In tho l",rlo boil er shop. Susquehanna isn't the largest town in the slate, and jet It ha.s the larg est wholesale stoic in the Flate, out nd of Philadelphia. It curies a stock of SJ.'.O.ooo, Includes about over thing needed In a lallroad, from a lamp wick to a locomotive diixlng wheel. It Is the gener.il Ptoie (ojiii of the J:ue lall Joal s?tem JUST BETWEBN US. Autumn maneuveis tiying to get misted for a fall suit. It will toon be time to g:t jour seal skin out of cunphoi. And jour ncriou fiom juu 'un cle's," Time and mon v Ily. The lad who told his teachei that the seasons wne 'June. July, August and vvintci," kn"w Ins l'sson. A Linesbom woman, lull of condens ed chiln lightning, whipped her hus band four times In one night. Hell ha h no furies like a woman's heorn. FLOTSAM AND JliTSAM. It is now recalled th.it thiee Susque hanna lounty editors hav? the legisla tive hee in their bonnet. Let the good w -ik -M on' J". P. V. Pearle, esq., caught a 4i poii'id Inss In tho liver a few days Plnce Congressman Amos .1. Cummlngs Is taUng sa trips with the pilots, for his health's sake His leg, broken while bicycle riding In Washington last win ter st. 11 troubles him, A countryman a few days since Jugged a live blieksnake through town. Tho "sarplnt" measured B3 feet long. The local strike situation Is unchang ed. There are no signs of a settlement. It Is an indlscrlbable Mate ot affairs, at best. PATtAOnAPHKTTnS Ldvvard Curtis, late principal of the. Oakland High school, is about to enter tho law fcchool of Syracuse Unlveislty. i Ho has been a very successful in structor. Family reunions are In full blast In Busquehanna county Ancient liars tue e-tehanglng nllegpd facts, dnd dyspepsia Is getting In Its work. The recent rains In Susquehanna country havo helped out Jate crops very perceptibly. Hut thero will be a half a crop of several things. Michael Hegan, an old and prominent t citizen, sustained a stioke of parajsls, whle on Main street on Sunday, Polk Palmer, of Susquehanna; Pin. thonotary Henry F Mangan, of Mont I rose; and Dr. O. M Harrison, of Au- burn, ilelefiratPH from Susquehanna county, left on Monday for Harrlsburg I to attend tho Republican state coo ration. Whitney. TUNKHANNOCK. , Fpeclal to th Scranton Tribune. Tunkhannock, Aug. 20. Walter Olea un. of Wrnnklvn, N. Y is the guest of Mr, nnd Mrs. William Morris, of Hrldge street. Sninuel Hrees nnd famlly.of Wllkep Parre, Is visiting Mr. P.refe's mother, Mrs, Jennie Hoadley, at this place. Freeda. La Grand, of Wllkes-Harrei, who has been visiting her tousln, Miss Mne Kilts for the past threo weeks, returned home on Saturday. John Lelpman and daughter Mabel, of Hussell Hill, lslted tho former's sister, Mrs. Stephen Itoblnson, on Sun dn Mrs. Catherine Stebblns who has DRAWING r i ee if vou can draw a correctly proportioned man covering these five dots. The bet J, hands. ind feet must each touch a dot. been spending the past seven months at Philadelphia and New York letutn c 1 to her home at this place on Sat urday. Joseph Degn.in, of Stianton, was shaking hands with old friends in town on Morula;. Thomas A. Pin don, of Daltnn, spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. W. N. Pin don, rn Warren .street. Miss Lllrnhpth Stalk, formeily of this phue but now nf West Plttston, Is visiting fl lends heie, Judxon Woodwud, of Glenburn, s ltcd his f.ithei, Ou A. '. Woodwaid, at this pl.uc on Siindaj. Mis. Tied. Selblo, of Plttston. Is vis iting her mother. Mi. Katheilne Tounsond on Wauen nticet. MONTROSE. Social to the Scianton Tribune. Montiose, Aug. 111. The Star base ball nine of ltlnghamton did not put in an appeaiance on Sathuiday on ai count of the stotni, but it Is now an nounced that the game between that nine and Montrose will positively take plaie on the grounds In this place. If the weather Is fa vol able theie Is sure to be a laige attendance, a clicutn- stanc" that will be highly appi eclated by the memheis of the Montiose team, as they go to a large expense In sciur Ing such a stiong atti.ution as the Hiiighamton nine. Mr. nnd Mrs II. H. Ilunsicker, of S'ranton, nie vIMttng nt A. F. Kin ney s, on Depot stieet. L Tl, Ft ink, wife and daughter Vista, of Wy.iluslng, ueie guests of relatives In this place anil ulnlty over Sun day. The Catholic ladies of this city will conduct tho dining hall at the coming county .fall. Windsor Jeffeis was a visitor at llinghamton on Satuiday, nnd em braced the opportunity of making the acquaintance of Cairlo Nation, ths Knnsis saloon smashei. Hon. James, T. DuBols, of Hallstfad, was a visitor In town on Saturday. As n lesult of the cloud buist ot Saturday and consequent damage to the tucks nt different points along tho Montrose branch of the Lehigh Valley lallroad, no tialns have reached Mont iose on that road since Saturday, and It Is not now expected that nny will arilvo betore Wednesday. Seidell Munger, of New Yin k, assist ant chief claim agent of the New York Cential liallmad eompanv, is the guest of his parents. Ml. nnd Mis V. P. Munger, nt their home on Lake avenue. Ann Gaasbeek Munger. of Hallstead, was also the guest of his parents jes terdaj. Mrs John Tuge and son PlanchRrd, ot Nantlcoke, Pa., ai vls-ltors at K. J. Fuge's, on South Cherry street. Ilev. Father Ilolnnd, after a few days' visit at St. Maiy's rectoiy, returned to his home In Scianton on Saturday. Mrs Corner Uvnns, of Scranton, has been spending a few clays nt the home of h.r patents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peilgo, in this place. Mr. Kvans was in town Saturday. Mis. O. P. Beebe, son Robert and daughter Llda have been sojourning nt tho Spring house, Heart lake. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lugene Pmj spent Sat urday and Sunday visiting friends at Hlnghnniton. P. Hafner, of New Yoik city. Is spending a week with his wife and don, who are boarding in this place. itev. a. it. Jienion, i. u gave a ery Interesting nnd instructive resume of what he saw nnd heard nt the Moody summer school nt Noithfleld, fiom which he has Just returned. S. S. Wilght leturned on Saturday from n ten days' stay In Hanlsburg. Mrs. Nora Cuiry nnd Miss Mnigarct O'llilen and brother Leonard aro tho guests of fi lends nt Ccntie Lisle, N, Y. AVOCA. Mr. and Mis. J. F McLaughlin and daughter left on Sunday to visit f i lends in Corry nnd nuffalo. Mlrs Mary Jordan, of Dunmore, Is the suest nf Miss Nettle Olbhons, Miss Mary Hoar, of Binghamton, I the Kiiest of her cousin, Miss Nellie Heap Thomas Morton, David Dick, John Haster. William Davis, r.eorfie Young nnd Glen Hnlllster have returned from a camnlnu trip to Lake Ariel. Miss JeoTie May Clark Is visiting friends in BlnKhamton. Joshua T. Johns, a resident of the North End, employed as pilner In tho Hillside slope, was painfully injured about the back by a fall of roof on Friday afternoon, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Ward, Miss Mary Ward, James Doran and mother, Mrs. Margnret Doran, Miss Anna Doran Mr. and Mrs. James Mr-Dor-niott and M. J Oxliotno attended tho reunion of the Prudential employes nt Nay Aug park on Saturday. Misses Ulbahoth Dotighcr nnd Mary MeCabe have returned from the Pan American. Mr. and Mrs. Shea have returned to Philadelphia after seveinl days' visit nt tho home of Mr. nnd Mi 3. Pt T. McOowan. Mrs. Joseph Kinute and daughter, JanettP, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Druffner. THOMPSON. Epeeltl to the Scranton Tribune. Thompson, Aug. 20 The farmers ors having a sorry time harvesting their PUZZLE. nals. AVe aw shocks of them yester daj half coveied vlth water. Mr. and Mis. J, s. Mulvey and daugh ter Hazel ato lsltors In town this v eek. 4 Mis. c. 'A, Pickeilng bioko her ankle Satuiday evening. itev. A. D. David left on the after noon train jcsteiday for the Salem camp meeting. S. S. Hubbard, one of Unlondale'p husfleis, l f-ick nt the home of h's father, Luther Hubb.ud, on Jackson street. Dr. Goodwin, of Lanesboio, was called In consultation jetenla and u tl allied nurse scame up from Carbondale last evening It seems to b a genuine ease of uphold lever. Delos Stone, of the township, was obliged to kill one of his houses the other d.iv It got entangled In a bathed who feme and was o fearfully lorn. It could not recover. J. A. Van Valkenbuig Is selling biead fiom a Buffalo bakeiy. It Is fie.sh and "the boss" Just the nunc. Tialn Dispatcher C. A. Fold, of Dun moie, came up Mond.ij and Is instl eating, fishing and dilvlng with his uncle, T. D. Wrightcr, to his heatt's content. After a few dajs of iest with his par ents, Mr. and Mis. N. S. Foster, Sta llion Agent Arthur list)er and his wife tetuined to their homo at Union dale this morning.' W. II. Shciwood nnd his wife, nf Binghamton, spnt last night with his niece, Mis. U. M. Lewis. He was dilv lng a line span of houses acinus the country to I'nmo, wheie thej' went to visit his hi other, Judge Sheiwood. C M. I.ewis took to the woods of Wayne enmity yesterday morning and will ramble as far as White's valley be- foie his retui n. Mrs. Hook, of Ithaca, N. Y., returned to her home jesterday after a pleasant visit with Mis. W. N. MeNam.ua and oilier Thompson fi lends. Dr. ('. H .Mead, of New York, will speak on the new Free Methodist camp ground next Thursday afternoon. L. C. Laytnn will entertain his par ents fiom Hoinellsville during camp meeting week. FOREST CITY. Special to the sr?nton Tribune. Koiest City, Aur. 20. It was a novel slKht to many Km est City people to seo the vestlbuled trains of the Dela ware. I.aeUawanna nnd Western going through heie Satuiday night. The union service was held In the Congregational chuich Sunday even ing. Itev. R. h. Claik was tho preacher. N K. (iardncr, of Clifford, was In town todav. X K. Aldrlch nnd T. C. Mnnzer aro In Atlantic C.ty. II K. Maxej. of Wllkcs-Harre, was In tow ii Satuiriav. The Hums family reunion will be held at the Oiange hall, west of Unlondalc, Aug. 31. Anthony retubel, of Pilreburg, was In town Kildny nnd Satuiday. Hrnest Petersen has returned from the Pan-Aiiiericnn. The people aio taking considerable Interest In the attitude of tho piesl dent of the borough council In refus ing newspaper men access to tho minutes of that body. They aro look ing for a darky in tho woodpile, but tho action of the chaliman was prob ably clue more to vvinth and lack of foresight than nnythlng else. "WIicji his temper gets back to its usual poiso the order will bo reversed. W T. Morgan, Tho Tribune's, popu lar representative, called on the Koiest City subscribers today. The Vanillins lloso company held their picnic last night and notwith standing tho Inclement weather, net ted considerable money. Eeduced Rates to Chattanooga, Tenn. and Itotum via Southern llnllwny. On account of the twelfth annual convention of tho National Association of Letter farriers nt Chattanooga, Tenn., Septcmhcr 2.7, 1001, tho South ern railway will tcll round tilp tickets to Chattanooga, Tenn., at rate of one first-cla&w fare. Tickets will be sold, to anyone, on August 31, September 1 and 2, with final limit to September 10, 1901. Through Pullman drawing room sleeping cars to Chattanooga daily. Dining car service, Charle L. Hopkins, district passen ger agent, Southern railway, S28 Chest nut street, Philadelphia, will furnish I all Information, THE MARKETS. Wnll Street Review. Now York, Aug. 20. The stock mnr ket was somewhat broader and more active today, but there was still no evi d"nce of nny large participation In tho niaiket by the general public or by great financial interests on a largo scale. The questionable position of tho United States Steel stocks nnd the doubtful outlook for the labor situa tion aio still a drag on the general mat ket, although thu market for the United States Steel 'stocks themselves and tho price movement arc nnriovv The market guardians of the stocks show themselves nmply able to tnko charge of all the stock ofteied, show ing that the company's shnres have come to be closelj' held. Hut the sup porters of the stocks are Inclined to take profits on holdings thus ricqulred on any advance In price, nnd they bid up the price when Anything like nn outside demand develops for the stocks. Under these artificial conditions the movement of the stocks has little sig nificance. -The general list showed n disposition today to Ignore the steel stocks. The rallrnnds concerned In tho Noithern Pacific settloment nnd others allied by Identical ownership or other wise, resumed the leadership of the market todaj. This may have been based upon a published report of n piolonged conference yesterdnj nt Bar Harbor between the thiee financiers who conducted the Northern Pacific contest and Its settlement. The Mor gan and Harrlman roads wetc gener ally nffected In sympathj', Including Illinois Central, Chicago nnd Alton, Southern railway nnd Chicago, Indian apolis and Louisville. The anthracite earilers manifested some strength and the bituminous coal carriers made gnlnp, although Norfolk nnd Western nnd C. & O. suffered from profit taking. A sharp decrease In earnings ot Nor folk nnd Western for the second week In August seemed to emphasize this depiesslnn. Som large Individual blocks ot Southern Pacific, Union Pa cific and St. Paul were tnken In the last hour and those stocks lose 1 ls over Inst night. The market dosed rather heavy un der the Influence of piollt taking on the day's rle. Total sales toda-, 411,300 shares ' Italliond bonds continued very dull nnd with no movement of significance. Total sales, pnr value, $1,141,000 United States bonds were all un changed on the last call. The following; quotatlona are furnished Ttx TYibune br M S Jonlan A Co , rooma 70S "!' Wtara bulldlnc, Bcranton, r. Telephone BOOS; Orep- Hljh Low. Clot inff. est, if. !ng. Vnienian Sugsr HI 111 11J HI'j lerial Tolncfo .... 111"! 1!14 1 M04 Mrhir,n 7ft l' 7i 75 AtihKon. Pr (V")"a I., n'-a nrij llrook Tuition 714 7V'i 7I'4 71 It a It V Ohio ;, poj fi: n,ij, Cn I'nlnno (i7 i'7"i f" ti" I lies . Ohio 47 47 4R 4i.i Chic K (It. Wet .. J2U 'JJ 2J 2- St. I'm! 1k W If,, K,S Hoik Nhnl 112 llt'i 112 ll Kin K Tm.. 1'r V, V.i't ; l,i4 '1iuia k ih v.... HMt min ini2 lmn Man Heited ... . 117 ll 1I74 lls'd Met Traction 1n,'j H- Im.i, ir,7 Mlsso pi, m,. mil- tj ini4 iftj south Picirlo V. .'sH ftflij ,V7"; Norfolk . West 'J.'i r,7'4 .'.'.'i f-'4 S Central 1 1 '2 r,i, IM'4 111 Ont A- Wistrrii ... . Il't 1PJ .1)7, i' IVimi II II lll'i Id, 111' It'll! Plclfle Mall 40, 414 0 41", Keadinir ll I'l, 4! 411, 4)1, Uridine II' . I'r 7-'i '" 7 7v Southern It II :.1 l M !."i Southern Tt It. I'r,... W. 'V fn'4 s7 Trnn. toil k Iron fi M, Ci M V s Uath.r IP, 1 1 HU 11",, I' leather, I'r si't p, si st l'. UnMmr is 1- is Is I'nion I'luflo "'' (Vi'i n'i ','i'' I mon I'aiifli, I'r !', fli, fl Wabish, I'r M'j R') nil, f,o Western fnlon "lij 1,1- o-jr (117, (VI luel A Iron ' "1 1"i 'i"i 1" vmil CVpper II'; tin 1IM3 It IVo,le'a Cas Ui 111 lt'i, 11 '4 Kric ' Slit, ,o8 ,u I rle, 1st ifl rv,i iv, tv; (ol Smlhern P H", II"; If, Tens Picirle 421, I'", IJi, 4i, 111er Cir lVnndrv .... "', 21", :.", ', V slfpi Co 42'3 l' 41", 41', I' S Sled ( o . Pr , ... 'n ''- ii, w NEW YOtlK mcAIS MAnKIT Open. High- Low. CW W1IFAT. Inir. eit. est. Ina Pfptemher 7iV, 7nl, 7 1 7"i lWemler 7ls 7' 77"s 77", conv. September (,.M3 ."4 fiP, fV, December ...... w ufs i.', (.ii. Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Hnl. Atked. Lackawanna Dalrv Co , Tr in Countv Sninca Hink Tni't Co,. ChO Pirn Natlonil Rank (Carbondile) S'V Standard Ilrllllni Co 30 'I lnid National Bink 4-0 Dime Pepo.lt an! Illamiint Rank.. 27 ... Fconomc I icht, II & P. IV a First Nitlonil Rank lictt lacM Triit Sale Hepnalt Co I'd Clark A snover Co. Pr 1C5 Seranton lion Fence k Mfir. Co jno Scnnton Ie Work 113 Sennton sulnc Rink inn Trader." Natioml II ink 17 ... herint m If 'It K Nut c o. ... l'eople'a Hank NewMexIro 1U k C Co .. 101 113 RONPs. Scranton Pavencer lUilwa), finst Morlcai-o, due liiO Teople'a Mreet Rallnaj, frst mon case du 10IS 113 113 Teople'a Street It ill way, General morlcase, due 1121 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co facka Tow nhlp School 5 per rent. ... City o( scranton St Imp. 0 per cent Scranton Traction 0 per rent IIS 1M 10 102 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II G I'le. 27 1-arkawanna Ave) Ileana-Per buthel, choice marrow, fl 60a 2 hi Putter I'rech creamery, 2Uiie ; dairy, (reah, 21r Cheeae-Full cream, lO'.sillr. Vssii Weftertv Ire.h, li'jatfl, nearby tate, I'ljaK'nc. Medium Ream Per hnjhel. $ 50 Green Peas Per bii'hel, l 40al 4. Flour Rest pitent, per birrel, 4 4" Hi ana Per bushel, choier marrow, $3 10. Potatoea-Per buliel-lal 10. New York Grain nnd Produce. N'ewr cirk, Aug 20 Flour Weak and a shade lower, winter patents, 1n0ai'j; winter straights, $Vi0i3 I": Vllnnesota patents, $.1 73a 4; winter extras, .VU') Wheat Spot mir ket weaker; No. 2 red, 77a''r. ( o, b afloat, No, 3 red, 7"V elevator, No 1 Northern Hit luth, 7."i"c ( o b nilost Options rut-d weak all day, rimed weak at l'il'r. net loss septi-m ber coi.ed 7T4c. ; O. tober, 'u ; Dei ember, 774r, Corn Spot easier. No 2, 2e eli-iator; Mic fob afloat. Option mirket opened weak and lower; closing 'leak al -V nrt ,;t. cllne. September rlnved dl'.c ; DeeemUr, ra'ic. Oat Spot easier, No 2, 3ic ; No 3, SS'tf ; No, 2 whl'e. V.'a''c ; No. 3 white, il4e ; track mixed western, SSalOc ; trjrj white, 41ijalfc ; optioni quiet and lower wltli corn Butter Steady; creameri, 11i204r ; (actor; June packed, HilSV'r , imitation rreamery, 14al7'4c 1 stale dairy, 14s0e Cheere Steady; (aney large colored, fH"c j (aney large white, 0"sc ; (aney small colored, jVsJ 4r 1 (aney -mill white, tiijc. Tgirt Stronrj; state and Pennsylisnls, lfalSr ; western un candled, 10alnic t western randled, lftal7''c. Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce. Philadelphia, Au. JO.-Wheat-le. lower; THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents ; More Thin Pour Linen, j Cents (or Eich Kxtra Line. For Rent. For Rmit0 . About 1200 feet of floor space on 4II1 floor of the Tribune luiildlng, su'table for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of THH TRIBUNK. "OH nF.ST-Cotlasc t tU ShrriiUn opt. t to 15; ttfll furnttiiM, iillhl (or lirge phiIm. m It ti ftirnUhrrl ulth heal nd line iino. 11. L. Jonrt, hirinton pcwtofflie 1011 IIENT-Mnc.rtoni Imuv In (irccn lH.lue: all fincnlfmf, Urgn lot. Hint, $18. Ad dress S (1 , Irlliune. 1011 Iir.YI'-I'.fght rnnm. 733 Jcllcrfon avenue; all modern convenience. For Sale. 1 OK MIL-A piiriimatlr tlreil mn-alimit, time ticilly new, a Wrelii. Iloom M)l Cornell Ilulldlnr, S lantern lOlt Mil! t'prlnlit piano, rlilni rlowt, oak tide Iwinl, oak dinlnp talde and ehalr, i ik bed loom mile, ladi'a vlrtor lilrcrle, Mtrlun range, pirlor utoce Wl tyulnry aveiuip 10K iIK Oft r,CII(n: (or elly prop'rtj -I'aim e( 11 acres In South Canaan, with SO acre o( Unifier and remainder mltlvated Iind l.trpe dwrlllne and lutn. J ,. IlccLcr, Uox Hi .Vulli Canaan, Pa. lOIl S.vr.n-A small (arm nnd a ttord pajl"t lee hulncM, cood reason (or selling. Ad drew s. s 111, Tunklnnnock, Pa. 10K SVI.i: IVo light aprinft vugons and some harness, cheap. l,van, lear Wil I.uzerne street 'OR SM.K-C'ar loid of driclru and draught horaea and eood Mmlly horaei. H1VA Oak lord romt .1 VI Held. lOlt 8.'- Vttrell ,1 on rjllnder pre, Mx"(!, In pood condition, new rollers J"!) MP'y Ulll.cs Ihrre Times Office, Wilkes Darre, I'a For Sale or Rent. lOIl 1U.K On 1IKT-Snle linuae, ni Weh- ater atenue Ten room, ideam heat O. F. lle;nold, ( onnell hulldjnir Wanted To Hent. W Vin TO Itl ST Suite of 3 or rooms with modern ronnilcnie, with or without boarl Hill fection pielcireil. Acldio Y II. II, Tribune cilice. Booms and Board. IlOVlll) VMl liilOM I'm no fjinilj, nentlemin VI ( II , 'Iilhiino I U ft, o . Lost. 1 Oil' Witermin Fnunl tin Pen, neir the cor ner of Wwmiiur nceiiMf in 1 iiMro bircct. Under pleav riitiiu to Loula II lia-i. Strayed or Stolen. SIRWII) lilt sicill.N From the birn o( n" D. .loneji k on, I'rnvl lenn, a ditk chitnut nnii, holli hind dot white, wrlt;h aho it nV0, repoit lier ,ind bo paid lor trouble, l. I) Jones A Son conlrnt eridn ni;iil, 7li2i7le. Coin ',r low er. No, 1 mived Vumi-I, tiljM'ic Oit stub. No 2 vhlli (lipped new, 4li , di ilo il . old, 4V Iluttei-1 inn, fame ilern cminirc, 214o, di do pilnla, Jlije , do. neirb) do, 2I I ires 1 inn. fr.ah neiiln, 17c; do west ern, 17i : do mithwetern. li'io ; do, ouih crn, Uc. ( lieoe-liiii't, N full rn urn (inn unill. 'i',i , , i do (ilr to clmirc, s4i'l'jr Refln, d "ugim I'm hingril Cotton lirm, l.lu. nlcher; tin Idllne uplin, 8 IPc 1 illow Hull; rity prune in hlida , .' ; eonnlrv d do hirrel", 4( ; nke, 5V,,ij0 t.lie Poiiltrj sieadc , f,ml, pijilcv ; old roo,ter, i.i.aTc , aprln; cliiikmi, llilli ; diuka, Hil'K-. Ilrewed IVultrj Hrni, Rood ilenund, fowls rlioicr, lis ; i,, fair to pood, n',c ; old roen leu, 6 , bioiLrs neaibi, Halle, uentern do, lOilu llrcelptu Floirr, ti birrel anw l.MWOiO poiinila in snik", ttheit, ll'iiim) IniiheN, urn, none, cit. 21 OHO bu-heN siu-nncnt, -Uh'it, 4),CMI Innhela; coin, none; oit, H.clilil butlida. Chicago Grain and Produce. ChiriRo, Vnif 20 falllnff off in rlearan'f" and impairment In the corn rrop prrMpcitt rrn. influerllal In the grain mirketi tndir. Tride was modrratdi artlir an 1 the clow ueak, wliejt 1 ali,i , corn T8c and oala ,o lower f, r September delnerj. Proiiona clewed l.'ija I'm to 2"c deprewed Cash ipiotitions weie a fell, w Hour Quiet: No ,1 fprini ifUrat. I C 1,r ; No 2 red 701710 No 2 coin, .7lia'ic ; No, 2 jrllnw, 7'iJN' ; No J oit, .IVjalfir ; No, 2 white, Sa'c ; No .1 white, 37tia1i.i,r , No 2 r.r, SSaVjo , (air to rholre maltliiir barlei, d 1 : Nn 1 tiax teed, 1 fit, No 1 N'ortlnvev'-rn, 111, prime timothy feed, '", nira r"k, 14 1414 -nt. lard. sWia.'ti. .hort 'lln, $"05 as J'i, dr- Mind thonldera, 7,,i14c , jhort dear ide, $9 7'iS.('0 Chicago Live Stock Market. Chidtro. ug 20. Ciltle Receipt,, 0.O00, in rinding 1VI rran, l,i) wntrrna: Renerally ttrul; , pior to medium, J.t7ViV3", tocrra ind feeder firm. $'2'it40, row,, $20at ,,; heltera, VV in, cmneM ilw, l Vlil ID; caliei weik, la'i rt, lexn atieis, $ta'i 10, lex aa Era iteer, ! 0it7", wc-lern txtirf fl lOv .110 IIosk Rcieipt todav, 21 mm. tonnrrow, Si.tviil, left oier, $i,0fi Opened ibout teadi, cbed weik, top,, $d n, mived and Imtchrri, i' fl2l'iA23, Kood to ctolcr hean, V 7Sfl 0; roiish hcan, fVfiiiaV70, licht, $iVla0O.'i, bulk nt ralea, 'i0 1O sheep- Heielpta, -17,00il, heep about (tendi , lamb Rood to ( hoicr, l Mai '; (lir to cholee mived, WallO, weitern Mieep, !fina3 90, ;earliiiE, "low, 1 21a in, native lamba, ?.1a3 2J, wenlern lamht, (f'Jila'13. Buffalo Live Stock Market, Fait Buffalo, Aug 'JO -Cattle RrreipU light, veals and ralies tops, d70a7 2J, others, '3 .Via do.' Hogs- Rereipls, 11 cars; mixed packers giades, 'rtlli'120, medium heaiy, 0 20aVC heep and Lambs- Receipts, ,1 cars, spring lambs, choice to (anr; $" 25a' 10, do (air tn good, I SVi IV; common to good mils, 120,1173, sheep liandv wethfis, .l73at, rholrr tn extra mived, ft 1O1I 70, (air In guud do , 2 S0a3 23; culli, and common, 1 5'KiJ 2V East Liberty Cattle. East I.ibertv, AA' 20 -Cattle -teadi , extra, t3naS7i, prime, $"1 40aV hi), good, $V IV13 13. Ilogt-Slem, prime lieai;, cfrt I'm 20; beny 111c dlums. rt IOiO I": aborted mediums, fl Oail u',, best beau ;oikers, 10Vi0.07ij; light do, v, fiOV; pig, as to weight and quality, VR0iV'i, skips, l2'a"2V. roughs, flaV 50 Mieep Hul', lust wethers, $1 W14, culls and eommon, 1 30a i 30, starlings, -al IV; veal calces, j8 30i0 73 New York Live Stock Marker. w York, Aug .'11 llreies-Neirl; all eon lgnn) direct, no trade o( lmr.iijnee, ealns steadv all around; veals, 4iS, grass-is and biu termllks, I2S173 sheep -Mridi , Iambi somewhat strongrr; sheep, 12 &0a1 73, few, ?4, lamlus, J(,aH llogs-FIrm at H20a(130 hr ttite ho-s fales e( weitcrna jenndjy, 3e3i 3 05 Oil Market. Oil City, Aug 20 -Credit balances. 1.'3; eertl. ftr.ito, nn bid, shlpmrnli, 121, VH, averig, C7, 007J runa, S.l,Sfl0; aierage, S1.S73, Fortunate Ignorance). Rlhbx No man Vnowa himself, Glhbs That's so. He would Jose (rltnd it he did. Smart Eet. hla leit SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. Help Wonted Male. WANTPn-lneitellc o(flc aMant, IS to : rain old, aide tn writ fhnrthand nnd uc a Itemlncton, out o( town poltlon llon,l rliamo lor light partv. Vppli Weilneolay and Tliura riav to Mwrls haim, llotel Holland, .Vtama ave nue M VSTHl Hoy to (red printing preM ami nuke hlmel( reneral medil about olllee. pply at .122 Washington accnue RFIMnr.K KlllVt wanU rarilde man to manage liiamh efllce, taklls direction ot bualneM, Mhrj, $1,5(10 and liWnl ronmilwlon, good teter ences and 1(VI0 cash renulrcd. Addreai llox KA, Philadelphia, Pn UAMKIl I1ot to work at glaw nittlmf. .ran ton Cut (llasa lumpant, 1JJ0 WashlnKton ateiiue M('IIIMiTt!. competent to work on hrge tol, an euire steady work nnd good agc Apply Allli Chilmera Co , Scranton, I'a. Help Wanted Female. WWTHl Ktp'rlenied and Inexper'eneed opera tor on ahlrla be electric power. Apply M Solomon, 111 Iranklin icrnne COOK IVIMHl at Hotel WjMi, corner U'ali IniSlon avenue and Phelps utreet H'VNTI'll Two cliiarmakera ami two RlrU about 10 jcara uhl at Decker tlrotheri, pit Itoblnain etreet. WANT'.)-' clrl (or eenetal lioucotk. Apply fiOft Wa.hlnston aicnue. BRANCH WANT 0FFICKS.' Want Advertisements Will Be Kecelved at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALPFRT SCIHA'TZ, corner Mulberry etreet and V'ebler avenuo. QUSTAV riCHF.L. 600 Adams avenue. West Side GhOnflB VV. JENKINS, 101 Bouth Main avenut. South Scranton FRED h. TEHrrE, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. V. DAVIS, comer North Main avenue and Market ttrctt. Green Bidge aiARLFS P. JONES, 1357 Diekvm avenue. F. J JOHNS, KO Creen Rldzc atrcet. a I.ORENZ, rorner WaJhlngton ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. H. KNEPFFfj, 1017 Irvine avenue. Dunmore J. a bone ft so.v. Wanted. WANT1D-. large ahow cue Apply William GilTord, 15I7 !llckon aienue WANTI D An inlrlltgrnt (I atholic) lady or Ren tleman to fill a licht, pleaiant position, itood pay. It suitable. Addreai P. O. Ilox 20, Scranton, Pa Money to Loan. fW to fiO,000-AT ONCE-1 and 3 per "nt. in terest, la.y tetm to npa;, George "v. Ok, II, Coal Kchant building. f3J0,(i TO LOAN lowest rate; rtralsht or monthly pa;ments. Stark k Co .Traders' bllif ANY AMOUNT OF MONTY TO IOVN-Cuiik. (tralgl t leans or,Bullillnu and lan At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 314 313 Conned building. Situations Wanted. Sill VIHIN WVNIHl VVashinif nnl Ironlnc? to tike I101111 , eil; refeirncta Vddrcua only lo Mrs II V. M , raie o( J-d tuit court SrrrvriOV WNTH)-lly a boy W ieara old, eood penman and cm make himel( penerl Iv ti'Clul ab nit etlicr. Address ltol,ert Wil liams, 0th street, lllakelj, Ol.iphant, I'a bill V1IOV S N.i:il-R; reliable man at hotel or restaurant or kitchen work or any other similar implo;mcnt. AddrcM J. Ilenard, General Dilner;, City Sin VriON V VNTKIl-llonae cleanlnir or any kind ol work, or wanning or ironing. Hi I.ee, 414 llalbtead court. fcCOrilt WOMW desire position at mild to lidv, or could w lit on invalid gentleman. Adrew Uox lit, P. O Mil VI ION WVNIH)-ny man in Rroceiy ktoir; eighteen ;ear rxperlen r, irotd rrdrrmea, ran rate for citj or rounlry tiade. Addre sam Rrclicn;, Montiose, I'a, WTI'ATIOV WANll,ll-To go nut bv the chy uaihinc or cleaning. Mra. Kuj.oll, 1J1U Cedar aienue SITl"TION WA.NTIM1-A position in widower's family, bv a middle aged lady. Mra. Jen nir Smith, rJO Hlx rourt, clt;. hlTl ATIOV WANIFD-Hv a young man, tn work in oftiie, has a good education, ran gne good rr(erenec, Address, E. A., care Scranton houfe, rit;. BASE BALL. National League. t Philadelphia First urn - R. II Rrookl.m .10 0 10 00004 7 Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 0 o 0 0 0 1 4 Batteries flonoian and McGulro, Townscnd and Mi'arlnnd. Second game R II F. Brnnklvn I 1 ft 0 ft 11 1 0 ft .4 11 1 Philadelphia 0 0 ft ft ft 1 0 0 1 2 11 0 Ilitteiies-Hughes and tarrrll, Honnhue anl I)ougla Umpires McGuire and Onh At Ro.ton It II. I. New WU OOftft Oft OftftOS 3 9 1 loton Oft 000 ftOOft 00-0 4 1 Ratteries Tailor and Warner; Willis and Kit trtdge. I'mpirc Dw;er. At St Louis R II E Pittsburg 0 0 ftO 33 1 2 1-11 21 1 S" Louis , I) 2 0 ft 0 0 ft ft O-2 (, 1 Bstteri'Sl hesbro and immer; Murphi, VMrk cr and Sx.hriier. Umpires O'Day and Brown At Cincinnati-Chicago Cincinnati, no fcime, rain. American League. At Rostrn RUE Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0-0 7 2 Boston 0 1 OS ft 000 -ft S 0 Ilitterles- llawle; and Donohue; doling anl Crlger Inipire Cantlllnn, t Philadelphia- It 11 1 Cleielanl 4 11 0 1 0 1 ft ft 1-7 II I Philidelphla Ift0ft00 10 1-1 1J 1 Palterles-Mi Nell and Wood; Ueinhard an) Powers, t'mplrt Sheridan. U Rallimoi It II E. Detroit 1 0 0 Oft Oft 0-3 9 t Baltimore 1 0 0 I 0 ft 0 0 0-2 7 1 llalterles 'tevens and VcVlllster; Howell snd Rrcsnahan, McGlnnlty and Robinson, Lmpiir Connoll;. vt Washington R I! V. Chicago I ft 00 ft .1 ft 2 O-O 0 1 Washington 1 0 0 l ft 0 1 0 'V- 12 2 Batteries Grilfith and Sullivan; I attin aid Clarke, L'mpiroIIsskell Eastern Leagua Montreal, 3, Brockton, 0. Hartford, ; Toronto, 0. Trovidenee, 0; Buffalo, 3. Wcnester, 3; Rochestir, a. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Thin Four Lines, ft Centi tor liich Eitra Lln. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountnnt. KDWAIID C. bPAlll.UI.Na, 23 TItADEP.3 DAN.J Piiildlne. Architects nTOJD " UXV1S- AnClllItCT, CONNELL bulldlnir. nil iipiiicK i, nrtowv, Anni n, real . 'atate 1 xchatitfe llldg , J28 Uaihlngton av. Civil nnd Mining Engineers. 11. u iiAiunxn, orTcoxNEi,t, duildiso. Dentists. fprueo street, hcrantun. Wt. GJ3. LAUOACH. IIS WVOMINO AVENUC Lawyers. 'norm, J",. -"-' ATTOnN'EvT.T.LAW. llocma 12, 14, la and IS Purr hulldini. F. K, TUACT.AITV.COMVIO.N-WnM.TH DLDO. . U IIM'IXMJI.F, ATTOI!NKV-LOA"S NF.OO lated on real estate aecurlty. lleara building, orr"' "ashmcton acenue and Spi-uee atreet. VHtlUnil, VVARnKV k KN'PP. ATTORNEYS and counsellora at 1 w. Republican bulldlnif, Waahlnfttcn aienue. J1SSUP A: J'SM'P. ATTORNEVS AND COON. !'"" "'' Commonwealth building, Rooma 1", SO and 21, ''!oliJ?.D w THAVI'R. ATTOnNEY. ROOMS . mi, uin Hoor, Meara bulldlnit. .V ,VVrn''- ATTORNEY-ATLAW, BOARD o( Trade bulldlns. Scranton, I't. r.VTTrR'-.ON' k WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL Rank bulldlmr. C CQVIC1S, D P REI'tmUCVN ruii.dino. A.,y, nrnTiioiF. opnen movld to Tco! !ll vvjcmlnc avenue. Physicians and Sugeons. E. ALI.EN, M3 NORTH WASHINGTON DR H avenue, DR S W IAMOnCAt'T. OFFICF. m WASH, ington avenue. llesidenee, 131" Mulberry ClirnnH disease, lungs, heart, kldneva and r-ctilto urinary orcana a tpcclalty. Hours, 1 to 4 p m. Hotels and Rcsturants. TUR U.K CAFF, 123 AND 127 FRANKLIN avenue. Hates reasonable. P. Zi:iOI.F.R. Proprietor. SCRATON' HOLSP. NRAR 1)., I tc W TA". senger depot, Condueted on the Europear plan VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. A. R. RRIGOS CI.KANS PRIVY VAULTS AND rrsa pools; no odor; only Improved pumpi used A. B Brigs, proprietor. I.eai orders lloo North Main avenue, or Fleke'n drug atore, eoi. ner Adams an 1 Mulberry. Both telephones Seeds. O. It. CI.ARKB & CO . ShT.DSVIKN AND MIR5 er;men, store 201 Washington avenue; greet hou.ra, IPSO North Main avenue; store tele phone, 7S2, Wire Screens. 0TPIt KC'TTFX. RHAR 811 HCKA. AVE, bcranton. Pa , manufacturer of Wire Screens Miscellaneous. DRIhMRIN'a FOR Cllll HR1.N TO ORDER. alo ladles' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 213 Adama aienue, 111nt.nr.hF. nnos., print ns- ruppme', fn i elopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 13C Washington aienue, Scranton. Pa. THE VVH.KF.S-nUIRE RECORD CAN RE HAr In Scranton at tho news atanda o( Relvmai Pros, 40d Spruco and 303 Linden; M. Norton f52 laekawanna avenue; I. S. Sdiutitr. 211 Spruce street. Boarders Wanted. a.i.'man WANTLD-Table boarders. Washington aienue. Mrs. Tompkins, 631 LEGAL. Mini F IS hereby given lhat a meeting of the clorkholdeiic of the folllerv 1 ngineer Com pmi Is called b; order ol the Roard ol Directors to meet at the" cilice ol the company, in Seran. ton, I'cnn-iliania, en Mondi;. August 2, 19C1 nt two o'clock In tlu alteinoon, (or the purpor t( taking anion upon the pioprsed inereise in the eaplMl sloek o( the said company (rom ens intlllnn tue hundred thousand i'l,50ft,0n0) dollara to thieo mllliiin t.,nV,iino dollars, and lo trin'irt sueh other business a may be broushl beloro said meeting srVNIFY P. V1I.EN, Secretary. Siranlin, Pa , Inn.- Jlth. l'-U, Till t.NNl'VI. MELTING nf the stoekholdtrs ol The -rnntoii Forging lompin;, for the elec tion of directors ani tiansaition of other bust new will lo held it the olrti e o( the company in the city ot "wranrnri on Wednesday, Aug. Satli, 1J01, at 3 oclo, k i m I.. F. (IHMRKRLIN, Secretary. NOIIfl, T the rltiri-na and tixpavens nt tha borough 1 Old Foige, rounty ol Lackawanna, anl State ot 1'enni.ilianla Notlro Is herein gun by the undersigned, roinmlnsloners appiinted I v the Cmrt r( Qmrter Sessions o( Liekawanna munt) to diilde the aid borough irto wards, that the said commissioners will meet at the torough roiinell rooms in said borough rn Fildai, the twentr third day of ugukt, JOftl, at 2 o ' I' kp m , to attend to the duties r( their appointment, at which tim and plire all persons interesvl in the division, ,nl said boicugh into wirds mav b heard HIM VIID W TIUYER,, .1011 V M lHRRIS, M P. CvWLKY. CommisslonM Scranton, Pa , Aug. 11, Till FINANCIAL. ,"k a S "KfcyvVV N" OLDEST! SAFEST! BEST! WALL STREET Money Will Rarn Pig Monthly Returns, The Investor's Fund Pa; Semi monthly The oldest established in Amerl-a 'o csrtiflcate bolder has ever lost a cent Payments made to all subscribers eiery 13 da;s No trouble N delay. Money relunded on demard Wilt x day (or particulars, tree to any address. C, E. Mackey & Co , Hudson Illd'g , New Votl!? "We own and offer at prices yielding nearly llvo per cent. $1,006,000 B First Moituaeo Sinlilng Fund GOLD BONDS. Denomination, $1,000. Btilte Electric andPouDerCorRpany of Butt, -Mont. Write ler spicisl circular. RQdolpii Kleybolte & Co. 1 Nassau St, New York.