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    THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1901'..
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
PITTSTON.
f-peclsl In the Scranton tribune
rittMon. Aug 22- 'lhe Wept rittotnn
Cornet heind l a thing of the past
After n stntcple of n year or more
to raise JflOO to pay for their Instru
ment? the) will non bo among the
thing forgotten They have failed to
meft the pa merits on their Inrtru
mentft as per onttiiet. and no a le
milt the muntifiirtuilng company will
eik thoir leturn with the aid of
'Squire nhret
Thomas Hart one of the Tinrtlon
company rnnduoioii, and Martin
Carey ate attending the Pun-Ameilcan
rxpofltlon
A meeting of the Republican league
of West PlttMon will be held In the
club tonini Frlel.iy evening, for the
purpfiff of electing delegates to the
elate convention, which will be held
In Sonntnn next month
Robert Hoj-elv, of Avooa, will occupy
the pulpit of the MothodlM KpKcopnl
church here next Sunday morning, and
Herbert Boj-e, a theological student,
will preich In the evening.
The milk dealer of Plttpton anil vic
inity hae foimed nn n.ioclatlon for
their mutunl henellt and piotectlon.
The organization will be similar to the
Merchant' Piotectlve ajoclntlon. and
was cieated at a meeting held list
Tuesday ovenlnc when the following
officer were elected: President W W
Olmstead. vice president. T B Mof
fatt secretary, W P Dodge: treas
urer Wlckham Mfei Another meet
ing will be lipid next Mondn.v evening
.Tame' Sullivan, a well Known team
ster of this eitv, was united In mat
ilage list Thuisrlav evening to Mli-s
Maria .Vf-vvth of Railroad stieet The
wedding took place at the parochial
resrtenee of St John s church. Monlg
nor Oarvev officiating. Mr. and Mr
Sullivan are prfparlng to keep houe
In room." over Haitci's confectionery
Btore on Nmth Main street.
A 3 v ear-old rluightfr of Mr nnd
Mi Mathlas No vlt.sk I p. died after a
brief tllne- of diphtheria croup, last
evening Another child of the same
familj aged S j,earp, Is critically 111.
Mi-s Mat ga let Walsh, of Ri own
town nnrl Ileniy .Tohnton were united
In mirriage yesterday afternoon nt 5
o'clock The ceremony was performed
by Father Qulnnan, In St. John's
chnrr h
Wlx-n the driver boy entered the
chamber of Anthony Jagolls In the
Clear Spring colliery yestetdny after
noon, he found Jagolls, the miner,
crushed to float h beneath a fall of
rock Just bow or for how long a
time thf accident had occurred is a
mytery
A few days ago announcement was
made that tho Sterling Silk mill here
which has been Idle since lnet Febru
ary owing to the strike of the mill
girls, would start opeiatlons tomor
row. A number of the girls started
In to prepare the mnohiner.v, notwith
standing the Textile Worker, at a
recent meeting decided to ignore the
nnnageis pioposltion 'to return to
work at the old scale Twenty-three
girls responded for work this morn
ing and vveie stopped by n picket who
urged them to turn hick This they
tefused to do, and as they hurried
4 towanK the mill vveie pelted with
fitonea. h the more persistent Mtlkois
The parents of some of the stiikcis, it
is said, assisted In .the attack.
TUNKHANNOCK.
Srerlil m the Scranton Tribune
Tunklunnock. Aug 21 Mr and Mrs
Chailfs Avery, of New York, are guests
of the foimers parents, Mr. and Mis.
r P Avei, at this place.
Mr and Mrs Patrick Rovee are en
tertaining the former's nieces, of Owe
" X -i
Mrs A. B Woodward and grand
daughter, Miss Kulalle Carey, of Car
1 ondale, spent Mondav ,u Dalton
wi'h Mr. and Mis. Thomas A. Pur
ilun Mrs. William Moslcr and nephew,
Dmk Hennlnger, visited friends at
German iltll on Wednesday
The aimiMl Orangers' picnic will be
bfid at l.nke Carey today Thurdav)
The spec! i train on the Montrose rail-
THE DAILY GRIND
Ih'slrojs isralu Tells and Con-
sinncs Nerve Force at an
l.'iiorinoiis Kate.
Alnny Cut Oil in Rarly Munlieiod nnd Woman
hood on Account ol Neglecting to Keep
Vitality on the High Water Mark.
In the factories and workshop", at
the offices and stores es, and in the
homes, ijo, people are being ground to
death hv the monotonous wear and
tern of unceasing toll Day after day,
week tn nnd week out. It Is the same
storv of woik and labor of ecrs,ve
toil and struggle. wi'timi: nppoimnlty
if recreation. In tile summer, above
all thei times, the bin den Is heavy to
bfai and many a victim fallh by the
way overcome by nervous e:hniistl-n,
heart fallute and phslcal Jecllne.
Tt Is useless to talk of lot In I he
tooling hreezes of some lake or ocean
-esort The world's work mils- be done
-the toller miiht toll nn There Is one
method of replacing wasted nerve cells
nnd building up the wain-nut sjstem,
and that is by using Dr. A. W Chase's
S'erve Pills after each meal Thev give
vigor and tons to the svstim and pre-
vrnt p-tnauswun unci prosua'ion thev
befriend working people by making
them strong and well, giving new hope,
new confidence nnd stronger determln
itlon to succeed. The wonderful modi
Ilnnl power of this gieat medicine ?
lemonstrnted in thotu.inc's of ca.is
Rhero the wasting rMocess )is JLI)
Hopped nnd health rostoiel ny itV tui
Mr Thomas Summers, of No, Juio
Jackson street, Scinnton, Pa , sa8
"Dr. A. W. Chase's Neive Pills are ,i
splendid cure for nervous sick head
nches, Mine wero teuiblo at times I
was nervous nt tho same time The
Jierve pills were lecommended to me
nnd I got a bgx nt Matthews Hros '
drug wore, Lackawanna avenue, nnd
they completely cured the headaches
nnd nervousnefs This, I think, Is ret
ommendatlon enough "
Dr. A. W Chase's Nerve. Pills f,0 cents
n box at diugglsts. or Dr. A. W Chase
Medlcliin Co., Buffalo, N V. See that
portialt nnd signature of A. W. Chot.'o,
M D., nrp on eveiy package.
Sold In fwinntnn at Matthews Bros.'
Jm" boio i,nclawanna avenue.
road will cav Tunkhannoclt at 10 30
a. in, tetuinlng nt f 3 p lit.
Andrew P Iledfoid, of Scranton. wan
a culler In town on Wednesday.
Piofessor Frank Simpson, of Ruck
noil university. Is spending the to
malnder of his vacation with his par
ents at this place.
Mi. nnd Mis. I'etei Horden and
family ate spending this week at hake
Can j.
Mlvses Mary, Josephine nnd Nellie
Boyee, who have ben visiting rela
tive nt l.ovclton, returned home on
Tuesday.
m
LAKEWINOLA.
Special to thf ictanlon Tribune.
Like Wlnola, Aug 22. Mr. A. F.
Klzer nnd C. W Houser nre guests
at the Clifton hotel
Dan Matthews of Olvphant. spent
Sunday at the Clifton Villa cottage
A party of young ladles consisting
of th Mls.tes Rlnnche and Martha
Potter, Maudo DePue, Bertha Sanders,
PROVERB
Which provetbdoes
Marie MeCrncken Mrs H M Simons,
nie enjoying themselves at the Clif
ton Villa cottngf.
H. C Crandall, of Plttsbuig, is a
guest at the Clifton hotel.
Ike J,onsr and family have returned
to their home In Wilkes-Barre, after
a six weeks' stay nt the Clifton hotel
Willis Krug, of Peckvllle, was a
guest at the Clifton, Sunday.
Miss Vlra Decker and Miss Mac La
France, of ficranton, spent Sunday at
the Clifton.
John Graham, of New Yoik city, is a
guest at the Clifton.
Chaiiefl Mooie, leader of the Clifton
orchestra, has gone to Mt. Gretna to
attend, tho state shooting matches,
and Mr. Sam Oppenhelm'.s orchestra
has been engaged to play Saturda
evening.
Oppenhelm's orchestra of Wilkes
Bane, will furnish music for the hop
at the Clifton Saturda evening, Aug
24 This promises to be one of the
most delightful events of th-e t-eaon
A good time Is assured as the Clifton
hops are exceedingly popular. The
orchestta is under the personal direc
tion of Mr. Simon Oppenholm.
GIBSON.
Speelil to the Srranton Tribune.
Gbon, Aug SJ. Rev. Herrlck
preaches his farewell sermon on Sun
day, August 2", as pastot of the Unl
ersallst chinch.
Sl couples of our young people en
Joyed the day at Elk mountain Satur
day last.
Mr Cosgrifte the boss on th bridge,
went to his home sick last Saturday.
The Kpvvnrth league of the M. K,
chinch gave the Juniors a surprise ice
en am "-octal.
Miss Tldlth Claik has returned home
from hake View.
Mis J P. Styles, nlso Mrs. G. R.
Stvles. are slowly Impioving. ,
Miss Beitha Claik and Wairen Smith
were married last Sunday ut the home
of the groom.
Mlf-s Beth Estnbrnnk Is Maying with
her sister in Harford.
A number of our young people
spent thf. day Thursday .it Steams'
lake lishing They tepott a fine time.
Chnillf Lamb. Bert nnd Walter
Chamberlain. Charlie Rlsley nnd Ray
I.upton camped at Steams' lake for a
week
G. W. B. Tiffany, wife and baby, of
Lebanon. X. J., have been spending the
week with his sister, Mis. R. I. Wes
cott Miss Hairlet L Barnes returned
home Sundav.
II. A. Rairett and daughter Mabel,
i vv Manett, wife and daughter at
tended the Barrett gathering.
Mis R I Wescott attended tho
Tingley-Tlffany reunion.
Mis. Crano, of Bingham'on, Is visit
Ing Mrs. Kverett Whitney and Mrs.
Charles Rdwatds.
The M i:. and U. Sunday schools
will hold their nnnual picnic nt Steams'
lake Saturday, the 2Uh.
Claud Van Gordfr and wife. Alvin
Sweet and wife fished at Blading lake
Wednesday.
TAYLOR.
Miss Sarah J. Price, our noted elo
cutlonlst, nn Tuesday next, will hold
nn enteiiaiment In the Welsh Congre
gational chuich. One object of the en
tcttalniment Is tn give tho pupils nn
opportunity of coming befnie the pub
lic The receipts derived from the
event ar to be equally divided with
the ehuiih.
This evening. Invincible command
eiy, No. .'5J, Knlghtfl of Multu, will
conduct a smoker In their 100ms In
Reese's hall, wheie v letting command
cries are expected to be their guests,
The musical competition to be held
at Lake Lodore on Labor day, Sept.
'2. Is creating much Inteiest among the
singers of this town The Anthracite
Glee club, has decided to enter the
rimpeti'lon and held nn interesting
reheaisal Hit evenlns In Llewellyn'
hill The slct!on, "Martyrs of the
Arena," . prize $100, pmf, Hayden
Kvantk con4uctor of the Scranton
i"ii "ij'nr 9 i
Choral union, which captured the
prlfe nt the World's fair, Is the ad
judicator. ,
The followers of the gun nnd trap
are manifesting much Interest In the
coining handle np shooting match to be
held nt the Fnlrvlow hotel giotinclH on
Aug. 31.
Richard William", the well known
quoit man of this town, hns been
matched to pitch with ,1'inies Whto,
of Lackiiwnnnn, 61 points, 15 ynnls
distance, for $25 a side, nt Kvnns'
hotel gtotintK Old Forge, on Aug. 31.
Jnme Stone, of Pond street, con
template's n tilp to the Pan-American
exposition next week. On his trip he
will take six plgenns which he will
have fly against time from the expo-
Fltlon grounds.
On account of the Woman's Chris
tian Temperance union meeting nt the
Welsh Congregational church tonight,
the Prohibition League business meet
ing hns een postponed until next
week. "
Lackawanna council, No. 64, Dcgtee
of Pocahontas, will hold n gland
social at the homo of Mrs. William
Hearst, on Villon street, tomortow
evening Ice cieain, p.ike, lemonade,
etc., wll be served. All nfe cordially
Invited.
Miss Annie Burns, of drove street,
has returned from a few months' visit
with her sister, Mrs. Doyle, nt Star
rucca. The employes of the Taylor, Pyne
nnd Archbald collieries will receive
PUZZLE.
this picture represent?
their semi-monthly earnings for tho
forepart of August.
Mrs. Jo.-eph Fletcher, of Wlnton, Is
visiting hei patents, Mr nnd .Mrs.
Richard Winters of Rallioad stieet.
The following Is the programme of
the Knights of Malta smoker tonight.
Chairman, J. K. Watklns, esq. Selec
tion, Prof. D. K. Jones; recltntlon.
John V. Rvans, duet, Messr.s. Jones
nnd Tubbs, lecltation, J. D. Fran
cis; solo, J. K. Watklns, lecltation, F.
G. Fvans; solo, William Jones, solo, D.
K. Jones; solo, Arthur Moigans, comic
song, JosiTph Coombs; solo, J. F.
Tubbs; solo. William Price, selection,
Mozatt fitiar.tette; accompanist. Prof.
L. V. Jones.
DUNMORE.
Mamie Shtiltii, the li-vear-old daugh
ter of Mr and Mis William Shultz, of
Fiankln strfct, left her home on Sun
dav last, since which time her vv here
abouts have been a mystery. The glil
has been employed for some time at
the Cambria silk mill On hituiday,
after returning fiom work nt the mill,
she went to the homo of George Frost,
on Drinker street, wheie she was for
merly employed, and ininnlned theie
until Sunday night about 7.P.Q o'clock,
from which time no trace of her has
bp"n obtained. She has treuV.ly
spent some time with the Frosts dm Ing
the past ear and her being theie was
thought nothing of by her patents,
hut her continued absence has caused
them much alaim. When The Tilbune
man i ailed at the home last night they
had Just returned from Moscow, where
thev thought she might have gone to
visit iclatlves, but none of her friends
theie had seen hit.
Come early, Silks and Dress Goods at
rummige sale pikes today. Meats &
Hagpii.
Citidi nie out announcing the coming
maiilage ot Miss Reitha Dony to
John McCullough Wert. The happy
even' will take place on pumb'ir 4
In the Asbui.v M K church.
Fine Fmbrolderles and Ladles' Mus
lin I'ndeiwear, slightly shop-woiu, nt
rummage sale prices today. Meats &
Hagen.
Miss Jennie Moonev. of South Rlake
ly stieet, Is spending her vacation In
Syiac use N. Y,
Don't miss it. Tailor Suits, Skirts,
Silk Waists. Shirt Waists and Wiap-
peis today at rummage sale pi Ices.
Mears & Hagen.
Miss Teiesa Mcllale, of Elm street,
is vHitinT fi lends In Albany, N. i'.
John Devlne, of Butler stieet, and
Hany Harper, of Blakely street, have
leturned fiom the Pan-Ameilcan.
Mr and Mis. A K. Shaffer, of Third
street, aie spending a w'ek at Detroit,
Mich.
Men's, Women's and Chlldien's Hos
iery nnd Ladles' Vests at rummage
bale pi Ices today. Mears & Hagen.
A. 12. Stevens, daughter Grace and
son Harry nre at the Pan-American
Tuesday evening of this week the
Dunmoio Ptohlbltlon leaguo held a
vety Impoitaut business meeting nt
tho home of V.. F, Altcmose, A com
munlcntlon was lend fiom Oliver W.
Stew ait, chaliman of the national pro
hibition committee. In teferenco Jo a
system of oigaiilzntlon which he de
sires every league nnd club to adopt.
Atter tho communication had been
lead and the sstem eaiefully e.
plained by County Organizer Reese, It
was decided to send for n chatter nt
once and other necessary paiapher
nalln. Henceforth the league will bo
known nu tho Dunmoro Ptohlbltlon al
liance. Othrr business was transacted In
refeience to the coming temptianco re
union nt Nay Aug park.
Mis. Swurtz, Mrs. Snyder and Miss
Ida Stone were nppolnted a committee
to sen about singers for the Dunmoie
section of the tempeiance teunion
choir The first tehearsal of this sec
tion of the choir will bo held at the
home of Miss Ida Stone Monday even
ing August '2d.
Kino new Wash Goorhi at rummage
sale prices today. Come and see.
Mears & Il.'gen.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
New. York, Aug. 2.'. Dealings In
stocks still fuithcr decreased todny,
but In spite of the extreme dullness of
the market the undertone of ilimness
which has iccently chatncterlzed It
persisted. Then? were more points of
positive strength In today's market
than In yesteiday's, but the general
llt showed perhaps slightly less sym
pathy than was tho case yc'tcntny.
Tliti stocks In which the net changes
nio noticeable nre very few. Baltimore
nnd Ohio was conspicuously strong all
day, rising nn cxtteme four points,
and the bituminous coal carriers gen
erally wcro firm In sympathy. Ru
mois pel slst In Wall stieet of a pend
ing consolidation of nil the lending
soft coal Interests. .Them was also n
Into spurt In Missouri Pacific, which
enrried the stock 2'i over Inst night.
Rumors of a beneficial agreement be
tween Pennsylvania nnd Missouri Pa
cific concerning the Wnbash were ie
sponsiblo for the movement. Both
stocks were uftected alo by n nervous
shoit account. There wns n vigorous
advanes In Amalgamated Copper In the
last hour, which lifted the Block 3'i
points ovet last night nnd carrying
Anaconda with It li on the talk of
futther extensive consolidation of cop
per interests. The anthracite cartlers
continued to show strength, seemingly
on the general conditions In the trade
and the fact disclosed by the Frio's nn
nttal report that tho stock of l.ehlgh
Valley had been distributed among the
other nnthracltc interests. The gains
extended to 3 In Lackawanna, 3 In
Delaware nnd Hudson nnd 1 In oth
ers of the group. In all other promi
nent stocks movements were restricted
to fractions. Tho tlrmness of tho
t'nlted States Stscl stocks was main
tained on very light volume of deal
ings. The flrmne's of tho market was
In face of some rather notnble selling
for London account, due to tho unset
tled feeling on foreign bourses Induced
by the Fianco-Turklsh Imbroglio and
disappointment over the m ilntenance
of the Rank of England rate. Total
sales toda, 3TS.900 shares.
Some of the speculative and convert
ible railroad bonds were again active
today. Bonds generally wero quiet, but
firm. Total sales, par value, $1,953,000.
Fnlted States bond's wcte a un
changed on the last call.
The following iumtitlons are furnished Th
Tribune In I s InrcUn & Co , lootm TOi 70)
Mrjrs bulldltuf, S-cMtitin, I'J. Telephone MU.
Open llieti- Low Clo.
Ine eat. et ini
Amerinn sucar ... ntU lll'i 1.1 Ill's
Vmerirm Tol.ucn .. . llt'i 111 Ul'i 1M
VlrliNon T' 7i" 7"v4 Tfl1
Vtflu.on. l'r 'IU 'n.i, iu !
llrookbn Traetlon l T'i'4 Tl't 7V3
licit k Ohio 100 104 100 104
(ont. lolMtrn fiPJ 6714 fiTii l.7'4
The., k Ohio if, 47", 4 4rt'
Chic k (,t Wen ': 1 iJ' -
st 1'iul iu' lhM ll.)1, lif,'
ltock l.lan.l 112'; lt'V 112 1UV.
Km i Tex, l'r " ." 5"i y
Louis k ah .. . M "I 1UI 10.
Man. Hevited IIS llia ll, Jli',
Met Tmtl'n ' 1'.U l's Hii.'i W1U
MI-o Pulfli 10J13 10i, W2 10i
south Pacific S7 .rk'i o1! :7T
Norfolk k ft V, '.7 '. M
S V Central f.1 111 1V1 111
Ont k We.fern It's ,tl ?A 3I
Penna Tt U HV'j 141 14JV, HV,
lirin Mill i; 41'1 40', 40
ltenlinc lie 4'V 4i'4 4J 41
riea-llns Il , Pr 7n V 7st 7H
Soutliern tt Tt M R't ,U'4 Sl'i
southern It It . l'r s, g;i s;t,
Tenn. Coil k Iron fttij ril', , fit',
I'. S leather tiv; v$ i in,
l' S feith'r. l'r M', ( Sli, w
Cnlon Pacific o. n fiv4 m
fnlon I'aclfle, Pr. o fio' 9 W
Wabih. l'r 40t, 4fl 40 41
Weotirn t'nlon ot 01 01 oi
Vnnl (Vprcr 11 VJ tl'i 11"i 111
People's (in 1UH HJU lliit Hi,
1 rie Ss-v, ,10 .-,: 0
trie, ,t r n; r,
Co Southern II ll'i II 11
1ev.i I'jellie 42 H 4.' 41
mer. fir Foundry .... J, 20 . 20
T s stfrl Co 42'i 4l't 4' 41'
l". S Sled Co, Pr, ... '1215 (Hi; oji, 01
M.W YORK ORMV MXHKLT
Opi'n- IIIkIi- low. rio-
WI1F;T. in? et est ine
September 7V 7i. 7V 70
Ilftembfr 77 7n' 77 7s
tons
Septrmhrr f.1 H r,l filH
December fi2 fi' (,2'j 62
Scranton TJoaid of Trndo Exchnngo
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS
I.irkivcinna Ilcirv Co , Pr
Counlv Saine Hank k Trmt Co..
Hen Sitlonil Rank (Cdrbondale) ..
fMandarrl Drllllne Co
Third Nitlonil Rank
Dime Tepolt nnd Dicnunt Rank..
Vcononw t.lglit. H k 1'. Co
First Satlonil Rink
lacka Trut Pafe Dpo(it Co
Clark k nocer Co, Pr
S-cranton Iron Penee k Mfc. Co
Nranton Vxle WotV
Siantrn Mvini Rink
Tnders" Nallonil Rink
fcfiinton Roll i. Nut Co
People's Rink
New Mexico It) A. C To
BOND8!
fccMhton Pawncer Rail" a), first
Moitsaee. due 1020
Peoplt'ic street Rulwi), frit mort-
cace, due 111S
reeple'a Street Rulway, Oencral
mortisae' due 1021
DieWon Manufaeturlncr Co
Did. Askei
360
... s:-
so
275
IS
12CO
1W
125
too
05
100
175
101
lo5 ...
75
115
115
115
100
102
larki TmvnMilp School per cent. ...
lit) of xranton St. Imp. 6 per
rent
Scranton Traction fi r cent 1X5
102
Scranton Wholesale Market,
(Corrected by II O Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave)
Reans Per bushel, choice marrow, $2 60a2t"5
Rutttr Freeh creamery, 2ta22c dalr), fresh,
21e
Cheffe -Full cream, 101-allr.
jcjf4 Western fieih, I5'sal(j nearby itate,
15al7'je
Medium Bn-Ir bushel, ?2 50
Oreen Pei-Per buhel, ?1 40al 45,
Flour Rest patent, r" birrel, ?4 45.
Reans V'r bu-bel, choice marrow, $3 10.
Potatoes Per bu.hel fill 10.
New York Grain and Produce.
New v.ork. Voir 22 -Flour (trade nnl fairly
active Wheat spot (.lead)! No 2, 7r f o
li aftmt. No 2 ted, 7rti eleatorj o. 1 nill -rrn
Iluluth, 'I'ji. f n I' alloat, option rvliili
itid eaiU wiaknes.. lliey later iccoiered, and
rloed Him at ac. m t adcance. .September
lliwecl 76 f , Octolwr, 7i.c t-December, 7e
Corn spot quiet and ea. , Nn 2, i.l'jc elecator
and h'r f ci K afloat Option niaiket opened
dull and eak, hut lite' rallied Prlies en.fd
oil (.llchlly neir the flo.o mi leallr-hiir I mat
prices were ac lnwci, Willi the lone eaay
September cloeed lilc, December, 62, Oils
- spot stead)! Vo 2, 3lc; Nn .1, h,c.. No.
2 wiilte, 42ale 1 No .1 do, 41c.; trai k mined
uenleru, .It'ialOiji., track white, 41iSc Op.
tlom cpilet and irregular. Rutler stead) ,
ireameiv, lfia20c J imltallon rreamery, 1417'se
stale dalr), llal'lc I heewi Stead) ; fancy larce
mlored, f"jc fincv laree vsliltc, fie j faicy
small colored, 0ae ; fincv small while. O'jc.
less Dull, alato and Penriybanla, lSa.'Oc j
western unrarullcd, lOalGlici western candled,
lCalT'sc
Philadelphia Grain nnd Produoe,
Philadelphia, Aug 22. Wheat-Firm.' e
hlaheri fontrart trade August, 77SHc. Corn
r. loum N'o, 2 mued Aiieust, iVHJaline,
Oats Dull and unsettleJi No. 2 white clipped,
DHalle, Butter Firm, good demand; fancy
western rreamery, ilVs1" t do. do prints, 2Uje, i
do. nearby do,, 2tc. Egga Firm 'c. higher;
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Than Pour Lines, 3 Cent (or Each tUtra Line.
For Rent.
si
For Remito
About 1200 feet oflloor space on
4th floor of the Tribune building,
su'table for light maufacturing. in
cluding heat, light and power.
Enquire at office of
Thk Tribune.
roil M.NT-MnRl t roem borne In IWton. best
location In town, lUe mlnulcn to .Htlon,
nearl) new home, furnace ami geod water. Ap
ply to fl W Carlton, Palton, I'a
FOB RF.NT Nine-room house In Oreen Bldse!
alt convenience, larcc lot. Rent, $19. Ad
drew S (J ( Tribune,
lOlt REN r-Klcht room, 731 Jcflerson avenuej
all modern convenience.
For Sale.
run i-M.r. - a pneumacic cireu run-ainnu, in.v
tlcally necvj a bargain Boom SO Cornell
Bulldlnir, Senntnn
FOB SVI.K-Tno light spring wagons and otne
harncsa, cheap. Kan, rear 1112 Liutme
rtrret.
FOB SLK Car load of dravirg and draught
homes and good family horses. 222 224 Oak
ford court. J. M. Field.
FOB SU.K A Cottrell it Sons e)lfader preM,
3.1x3, In good condition, new rollers, $-100.
Apply W likes Barre Times Office, Wilkes Barre,
Pa.
Eeal Estate.
C.I.I Mil BN STVTIOV Four acre for sale. $000,
bound In (iiacling, Windr and flrand View
avenuci, leiutifut view and lovely neighbor
hood, bargun Comeg), Dune Bink building
GI.IARl UN SI V1ION Thiee icres for sale. J7CO,
bound bv II ill. (.rand View and (Jmllng
avenue Own 1 beautiful cummer le.ldence,
targaln lemrgw, Dime Bank Building
Money to Loan.
Jii) to $V),000-VT OMj: I and 5 per cent. In
teret lay term lo lepuy. (Jeorga W.
Okcll, Coal Kvdiange building
$.3d0,ocxi TO LOAN Lowest rales; straight or
monthly payments. Stark & Co .Traders' bldg
ANY AMOUNT OF .MONEY TO LOAX-Qulck,
itraliiM leans or Hulldlng nnd tian At
from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker,
Sll-tn fonnell building
Wanted.
IF 'VOC MtK . ( TII0I1C unemploved. elthir
lidv or eenlleinan and will ram i. I have 1
proposition tint will In'erest sou Vddrcsc P. O.
llix '20, s, rinton. Pa
NTI.D lirge ehow d.e pply William
(Ilflord, 1517 Dick.on avenue
WANTID-An Intelligent (Catholic) lid) or gen
tlemin to fill 1 light, pleasant position!
good pay, if suitable. Address V. O. Box 20,
Scranton, Ta
Lost.
lOsT-Wntctmsr. Fountain Pen, near the cor
ner of W coming avenue and s,riu street.
Finder p!eao return to I ouls II Iia .
fiexii neirbv, Vir,; do western, 17c ! do. south
western, 15c ; do, southern, 12o Che ee Quiet,
but stead), New York full creams fanev small,
f'c ; do.' do. do fair to choice, 3a&yic. Re
fined siigiis I'nclnnged ( otton Firm, c
higher! mid II. ng uplands, S 0 We. Tallow-Dull,
cite prime In hlid" , 5t ; country do. do barrels,
4e , cakes, ")c Live Poullr) Mrm, good
demand; fowl, tot , old roiv,ters, r,'4a7c , spring
chickens, Dillc , ducks, ftallt, Dreeaed Poultry
- firm and in good fleinind, fowls choice, ilk ,
do fur to good, iti.o ; "Id rooera, 7c , broilers
marhv, 11il7c ; welern do, lOillt
Receipts- Hour, 1 V birrels and 017,nOi1
pounds in suks, wheat, 1.000 bushels, corn, none,
niti, 5,000 bushels hlpments W licit, 05,000
bushels, torn, UI.OOO biMiels , oats, 4,000 bushils.
Chicago Grain and Produce.
Chicago, Aug 22 S-ptembfr wheat closed 'i
ae higher, hiving Armed on an improvement
in the export silintlon I'orn closed weak, Sep
tember ac lower, September oala were 'it
i weaker ard piovislons 245 in 10c. de
pressed. Cash quotations were as follows;
Hour-Quiet ; No ,1 spring wheat, filia71c ;
N'o 2 sellow corn, 57'c , No. 2 oils, 35l-ia1ic.
No 2 white, 17ao ; N'o .1 white. .ialSc.;
N'o 2 r)e, 57'ji5so , cood feeding harle), 52a5ec ,
fifr to choue milting, fi0arif. ; No 1 North
western flix seed. $1 ffi, prime timothy seed, $5 50
aVMi, mens pork, M4l0i.',. lard, H R7V4aOO,
short ribs, ts lOas 10, drv salted shoulders, 7a
",:, short dear ldes, $SS0i6f)0,
Chicago Live Stock Market.
( bicago, Au? 22 -Calile Receipts, 0,000, in
cluding 200 Tevan and Coo westerns; choice firm,
oilier slow; butchers stoik steady to alow, range
cittle steadv , goo 1 lo pilme steers, 5 25ain,
poor to medium. ) IVH'i 20, stocker and feeders
ibout hteadc, 2 25al2'i, cos, 2 0a4 23; lieu
era. $2 -.Oil, cmners, 1 25i2 10, bulls $2 25a
4 25, cows, SMiV 0, Texas steers, $I5, Tevis
gris ftrer $IIOil75. Texas hulls, $a5 llogs
Receipts lodiy. 27.000. tomfnow, lo.noo; 1, ft
over, 3f Five to ten rents higher, active, top,
$0.15, mixed an I butchers, 5riVa0 25, good to
choice heavv, $.5 74i6 45, rough heavv, 5 rt'a
,1 70, light, $5 cljafl 10; bulk of sales, $5 sVifi 15
Sheep Receipts. 17cV), sheep firm lamba weik,
good to rhoire wethers, s.) 2Va1 00, t1r tn choice
mixed. Mil 15, wislern sheep, .tlOitno, searl
ing, $.125il, native Iambs, $2 7Ja5 15, western
lambs, $J 75a5,
Buffalo LiVe Stock Market.
Fast Buffalo, Vug 22 - Cattle -Inchsnged, me
dium In good export steers. $5 555 85, fair steers,
$la5, hellers, 1 75al 25; veals and calves receipts,
40 head Vlarket steady to Arm, good to ihoiee,
jrt 75j7, extra, 7 25a7 50, other calves from $2 2i
ol llogs Receipts light, market quiet md
stronger! best mixed, H15i25, good heavies,
$fl,10, jotkers, $fiiH 15, pigs, 5fi5a, stags, $4 25a
4 60, roughs, $-2a5 50 Sheep and I amhi- Re
celpls, 5 cars, market slow, best lamba sold at
$5 40.15 50, good fat, $5i5 25, thin ani common,
$la5, common tn good, 11 5a I 73 . mUrd ahep,
$3.25a3 50, wethers nnd )earllnga, $.1 75a(,
East Liberty Cattle.
Fat libertv. Vig 22 -Cattle-Sleadv ; extm,
f5Oa5HV; prime, $5 20a5IO, good, ?4 01)45 to.
llogs- 'teadv , prime heavies, $.1 15at)32'j, best
niediams, $it 10i 12'a. hen) corkers, $fi07'iit 10,
good light vorkeis, JOailM, toinmon to (air vorl.
fia and guser, jiisiaiiu, pigs, )wao'i,
eklps, $I2V)5 25 roughs, $la5 50. sheep Dull,
be. wethers, $.170alM), culls and common, $123
a2 23, )earllngs, $2 .'Ail, veal calvea, $OiOa7 25.
New York Live Stock Marker.
New Yoik, vug 22 Ilieves None on site and
no Hiding! c liven steadv, veals sold at $laS per
100 pounds sheep sow, lOilic. lower; lambs
In belter demand, but littla If any higher; shop,
$2a(25, few. JiSO: lambs, $ll5a3f2'j, culls,
$1 25a1 75 Iloga- sCd) , prime slate hogs, $a 20
af 30 per 100 pounds
Oil Market.
Oil City, Aug 22 Credit balances, 123, certifi
cates, no bid, elilpmeiitstt IM.H'i, aveiage, 06,
W. Buns, 10l,7.'o, average, 6l,a:S.
Mrns' Body Found.
By Exclusive Wire from The Assoclttecl Treu
Wilkes Rarre, Aug 22 The body of John
ras, the Pl-mouth hotel keeper who committed
suicide Monosv night by lumping from a htat
Into the &usquhann river, was found Coaling In
the river mir Nantleoke thLo morning, Two
mlneta made the discovery, and, procuring a boat,
they brought the remains ashore. The body waa
so badly decomposed that Immediate burial was.
necessary.
SITUATIONS
WANTED
FREE.
Help Wanted Mule.
i"rf' e j
llAHM-sMIVKKn WANIHI-V thorouBhlv ex
perienced workman! married mm preferred!
stead) emploimfnti Rood wanes. O. J loler
ick, rbmutith. Pa,
WANTU) s'lnrdc jeiinit man to work in store,
with Rood ihance it advancement. Ilojton
lea Companv,
Help Wanted Female.
VNTi.lv- rutnin-tcnt cook and laundreM Ap
ply Friday to Xlie. W J hlota, 1518 Aclmm
aienue.
WANTKD-l'xiierlrnctd and Inexperienced ocr
tor on shirts bv electric power. Apply M.
Solomon, 131 Franklin avenue
COOK W'ANTHirVot'erw aUh, corner Wash
Ington avenue and Phelps street.
BRANCH WANT OFFICES.
Want Advertisements Will Be
Received at Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALREBT 6C1H.UTZ. corner Mulberry
street and Webster avenue.
CUSTAV riCllEL, CM Adams avenue.
West Side
OEOROK W. JENKINS, 101 South Main
avenut
South Scranton
FRED L. TERPPE, 729 Cedar venu.
North Scranton
GEO. W. DAVIS, comer North Main
avenua and Market street,
Green lUdge
CHABLLS P. JONES, 1557 Dickson
avenue
F. J. JOHNS, f20 Oreen Ridge street.
0. IORENZ. comer Washington ave
nue and Marlon street.
Petersburg
W. II. KNbPFEU 1017 Irving avenuo.
Dunmore
J. 0 BONE & SON.
Wanted To Kent.
W STr D By client To rent full store In 200
block laekicvinna avenue. M. 11 Ilolgate,
Commcnwralth Building
W NTH)-Twn large furnished rooms, with
tilth, private familv, gnrd location, wllhln
eight minutes walk of lourt house. M II Ilol
gate, Commonwealth building.
LEGAL.
ISTVTi. OF THOMAS Di:isIIVint. Iilo of the
Borough of Dunmore, County ol Lackawannt,
State of Penns)lvanla eleceas,d
letteis testamentary on the above eatale hav
ing been granted to the undcralgmd, all per
sons hiving claims or deman Is against said es
tate will precent them for pa.vment, and thosi
indebted thereto arc requested to make immedi
ate pavment to
ANOKLINi: C. DF.IlslIIMKR. Executrix
Dunmore, Pa,
CVOROE W DI.BSIIIMEB, rxecutcr
V'ardon, Pa.
THOVUs- 1 H,fl, Vttv for Fstate
THF AN'Nt'M, MFKTINIJ of the stockholders of
The Scranton Foiging Oimnan). for the elec
tion of directors and trin.actlon of other busi
ness will tie held at the office of the companv in
the city of Scranton on Wednci-da), Aug. 2Sth,
10O1, at 3 o'clock p m
E. F. CIIVVIBKRIIV. Secretary.
r
BALL I
BASE
American League.
t Boston B II F
Cleveland 0 n n n I) 1 1 1 rv-,1 10 1
Ronton . .. .0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 fl fi
Batteries Moore and Conner; Winters and
Sehreckengost. Umpire Cantillon.
At Baltimore B !I E.
Chicagn 0 0 .1 0 2 0 0 15 1 ft IS 0
Baltimore, 1 ft 2 ? 0 0 0 0 05 It .t
Bitteriea Patterson and Sullivan; Howell and
Robinson Umpire heridan.
At Philadelphia R II. E
Detroit ftOOOOOcinnO 4 3
Philadelphia 0 0 ft n 0 1 0 0 -! 9 n
Ratterles Miller and Shaw; Rernhard and
Powers. Umpire Coinoll).
t Washington K II E
Milwaukee 0 0 0 ft ft 0 1 ft 2 3 ft I
Washington 0 0 ft 0 1 ft 0 0 3 4 0 .1
Ratterles -Hustings and Maloney, Lee and
Garke. Umpire Haskell
National League.
At Boston B. II E
Philadelphia ft 2 0 ft ft ft ft ft 2-4 7 2
Bfston H1200O20 '3 It 2
Batteries Orth and .laekllu, Plttlnger ami Kit
tndge. Umpire Dw)er.
t Brookl)n R. II K
N 5ork ft 0 0 ft ft 1 ft 0 0-1 6 el
Rrooklvn ft 1 2 ft 3 ft 0 1 7 6 2
Ritterles Hickman and Smith; Newton and
Fairell. Umpire Emelle.
At Cincinnati K. II. K
Chicago 20ftft1ft00ft.-3 ft 2
Clncinniti 0 ft 3 3 0 ft 0 0 fi S 0
Ralteri's Fason and hahoe; Ilahii and Peilt
Umpire Reside.
t St. Ixiuls- R II F
Plttsbuig I 1 2 ft ft ft ft ft 0-4 10 2
St Louis ftOOOftft'Ol S 11 1
Batteries rhlllppi and Zimmer, Harper and
R)an. Umpires O'Day and Brown,
Eastern League.
Frnvldenee, 4, Buffalo, 0
Worceiler, 4, Bee liester .t (tint gafnel
Rochester, 7, Worcester, 3 fsecond game).
Hartford, 2, Toronto, 2 Called at eleventh
inning on account of darkness,
Brockton, 5; Montreal, Called at twelftii
inning on account cf darkness.
AMUSEMENTS.
Academy of Music.
The Pouthorn Stock company, for n
eolld week of repertoire, will bo at
the- Acadomy of MupU1 heRlnnlnc
Monday, Auk, 26, the opcnlnn of the
Reason. Tho openlnpr hill will be a
comedy drama entitled "Little Co
quette." It will bo rt fronted In a
manner never beforo attempted at the
pikes which are charged Speelallj
onsMKert vaudeville nitlst will Intro
duce spee laities between nem of each
play that Is to be pioducecl. Tho
llt (if plays will Include "I'ncle's
KMilInK," "Little Koptlan." "I'neler
Two riaprf"," "Mailtana," ' I'ncle Mam
In China" "The Ifuokejo." ete Mat
inees will be plven dally, cbtnmenclnB
Tuesday. The management Rives the
oupiirance that the company is one
of tho MronKCft and beM of repertoire
organlzatlonc. Those who have eeen
the productions of the Southern Stock
company, headed by Mls Mabel Palce,
tho clever comedienne, will be anxious
to see them In the new plays that
are to be presented. It la safe tn aay
that the Btandlnp room elgn will be
broueht Into requleltlon every night.
Trices, 10, 20 and SO cents; matinee,
10 and 20 cents.
DIRECTORY.
3 Insertions 25 Cents
More Than Tour Llnei, o Cents for Each Ultra Line,
PROFESSIONAL.
evnswwsa.
Certified Public Accountant.
FDWAI1D C. iPAUI.DI.NO, 23 TRADERS BAN
Umldlng,
Architects
'build"" "" UAUS AnCllntCT' CONNtLIa
IBEDhRICK I,. BROWN, ABfll B. REAI.
. ,""' ''change Bldg , 129 Washington ava.
Civil nnd Mining Engineers.
H. I IIAIIDINO, 60(5 CO.N.NKfX BUILDI.NO.
Dentists.
"So,,?;. V ''KSt"-:'i:n. PAULf building.'
Spruce street, Scranton,
rJR.JJ. 0. LAUBACII, 115 WYOMINOAVENUE.
Lawyers.
1 noo. K,. n.0Yr'I:' AiTOBNEV-AT-LAW.
nooms 12, 14, 16 and IS Burr building.
'. K. TIlACY.ATT'r.COMMONWKALTH BI.DO.
D'n?. .f,KP,'ai-t'. ATTOBNEV-LOA.s'P NEGO.
J..1 i? rf" Mt" security. Mears buildlnK.
corner Washington avenue and Spruce street,
WIU.ARD. WABREV k KVAPP. ATTORNE5 9
and counsellors at law. Bepubllcan building,
"ashlngten avenue.
"" V.UI' .'" SSI'1'. ATTOnSEaS AND C01IN
iq Commonwealth building, Raonu
--, -v aftij -j.
htSi,ArJP w Tiivvr.n. vrroitNEv.
BOOMS
'", cfin uoor, .viears nuuoing.
A N''""1- ATIORNF.Y ATI.AW, BOABD
' Trade hulldlng, Scranton, Pa.
fATTFRsOV k ILCOX, TRADKRS' NATlONAli
Rank building,
C COVIfnyt!, Q i3 RnPUBIICAN RL'ILDINO.
A,)v, RPRTIIOfF OFFICE MOVED TO NO.
211 Wycmlng avenue.
Physicians and Sugeons.
DB W. E. ALLI.N, SU .NORTH WASHINOTOS
v enue.
DB S W IAMORBAUT, OFFICE 335 WASlf.
ington avenue Reoldence, 131? Mulberry
Chronlo disease, lungs, heart, kidneys and
genlto urirary organs a specialty. Hours, 1
tn 4 p m.
Hotels and Besturants.
THE ILK CUT, 12J AND 127 TRANKUN
avenue. Bates reasonable.
P ZEIGi.nn, Proprietor.
ECRANTO.V HOUSE. NER D , L. W PA-
senger depot. Conducted on the European
plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor
Scavenger.
A. B. BRICOS CLENS PRIVY VAULTS AND
cess pools, no odor, only improved pumps used
A. B. Briggs, proprietor Leave orders llA)
North Main avenue, or Elcke's drug store, cor.
rer Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones
Seeds.
C B. CLARKE k CO . SEEDSMEN AND NURS
crymen, store 201 Washington avenue; green
houses, 15M North Main avenue; store tela
phone, 7S2.
Wire Screens.
JOSEPH KULTll'L, REAR Bit LACKA. AVE..
Scranton, Pa , manufacturer of Wire Bcreens
Miscellaneous.
dressmaking: for children TO ORDER.
also ladies' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 212
Adams avenue.
JIFOARfiEE BROS. PRlNTrRS PUPPLIFS. EN
velopcs, psper bags, twine, Warehouse, 131
Wsshlngton avenue, Scranton. Pa ,
THF, WILKES BVHRi: BKCORD CAN BE HAD
in Scranton at the news stands of Relsmm
Bros , 401 Spruce and 503 Linden; M Norton,
f22 Lackawanna avenue, I. S. Schutzer, 211
frpntce street.
Boarders Wanted.
WANTED Table boarders. Mrs. Tompkins, 431
Washington avenue.
Situations Wanted.
S1TL Vims VWNri.D- V neat colored girl, juit
arrived In ol), would like a initiation at
geneiil housework 111 mull fvnul) Call or ad
chess B," iii 1 jckawJiiiu avenue
Sift V1ION W VNIMI-Io go out washing or
cleaning Mrs l(usell, 121'J (edir avenue
Mil Alius W VSll.H -Wa-uing anl ironing to
talc- home, cilv 1,'eiewei. Vd Ire onl) to
Mrs II VI , caic of 52i Forest court.
siTUAiios wvsrm it)
1 liov Id sears old.
good riniuiii hi1 I cm nuke lumsell gential
lv ii-cful almul , Hiei
Vdrlics Robert Wil.
llaiiis, full fliret, Blikclv
Olv pliant. Pi
Mrt'MlciS' VSII I) B) rclliblc man at hoti-1
11 ristaurint or kitelien wcik or an) oili-r
slmilir eniplojinent. Addics-s J lien aid, General
Deliverv, Lilv,
Mil vriOS W sSri.D-llnusc cleaning or any
kind of wcrk, 01 waahlng ur ironing Mrs
Lee, III 1 1 .llts id coiut
M OH II UIIMCN deslies pinion as maid to
lidv. cr ciiuiil vvjit on invalid gentlemsn
Adrevs Box 111, P 0
SirUVllllS WASTHi-By nun in grocery store,
eighteen veals esienene, food refcrenres,
can caie for clly or country tiade. Addre Sam
Jto.ebeir), Viontrose, Pa
MTfVTIOS WASri-D-To go out by the day
washing or ilianing Mis. Ru.uell, 121)
Cedar avenue
MTI VTIOS W VNTFD- B) a voung man, to work
in efrke, has a good education, can give
good reierence. Addiess, I. A., care Scranton
house, cli).
FINANCIAL.
OLDEST!
SAFEST!
BEST!
WALL STREET
Money Will Earn Big Monthly
Will Earn Big
Returns.
The Inv ester's Fun I Payj Semi monthly.
The oldest established in America N'o certificate
holder has ever Inst a cent Payments mads to
oil subscribers everv 13 da)s No trouble No
delay Money refunded on demand Writ to
day for particular, free to any address
C. ll. Mackey k Co , Hudson Bld'g . New York.
Wo own and offer at prices
yielding nearly flvo per cent.
$1,000,000
First Mortgage Sinking Tund
M laUULS DWIlVO.
Denomination, $1,000.
BMie Electric
andPouJerCompany
of Butte, Mont.
Wrltt,for special circular.
Rudolph Kleybolte ft Co.
1 Nassau St,, New York.
JiU