THE SUKAiNTUJN TRJKUJNK-SATUKDAV, AUGUST 4, 100L HI 1 NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA PITTSTON. Special lei the fVranton Tritnine. Plttston, Auc. :tt. The KnRle Hosp company of this plnce will bo one of J thf out-of-town companies In nttcna nnce nt the eml -centennial celebrn tlon In Cnrhnnilnlp the rnrly p.irt of next month, ana at n nirrtlnt; of the drill f-i'i.-id last night It was unani mously voted to enter the fancy drill contest. While In Catboliilale, tin Knple boys will be the guests of the Mitchell Hose company, with whom they have beeji on most cordial terms for several years. This year' contest will not be the first one the Knnlo drill squad has participated In nt Car bondale, they liming won a victory there n few yeais rtpei. This year's drill will be especially InterstlnR from the fact that the Kile'f. of Susque hanna, who weic defeated by the Easles at that time, lll be their op ponents again this jear, and will make a speelal effoit to redeem themselves. However, Captain Jon and his di lit ers have had too much experience In like contota to be the least whit ner vous over the prospects for this year's outcome, and theli friends are tnnrl dent they will rcnrd their fourteenth victory by tnklns away the pilze at Carbondale. Horsemen M. I-. IVrrln. of the West Side, returned home this afternoon from 'Wellsvllle, N. Y wheie he had been an Important contestant In the r.ico there this week. Mr. Perrln was very successful and carried nway nbnut $40ft of the pilze money. In the evente of Tuesday's schedule he drove Cleslmtay to letory In three Ftralcht heat? In the 2 Id class tace for a purse of $4oo. in other races the same d.iv be took a second place with Jennie lib-nnon an 1 a fourth place with Tinker. Yesterday, Pauline (1 took first money In the LMO class, and In the stake race for n purse of $1,000 F.Kile Harren took fourth money. . small sized riot took place at the PterlliiK Mlk mill I nut evening when the eleven glii.i who attempted to ic sumo work yesterday morning left the mill for their homes. A larse num ber of the clrls who had refused to return to woik and their sympathizers were on hand and made things decid edly unpleasant for the girls. HcMdes the usual epithet which nie used In cases of thlrf kind, the girls were pelted witn stones. An alteioatlon between James Mnrnn, nt'ent for the Central Labor union, and the watchman at the mill, resulted in a light between the two, riming which the watchman, named Judge, was woisted. Today tho stiikers h?d succeeded In reducing the number of 'hose who wished to woik Irom eleven to six, and It Is thought these will be Influent cd to stay out by tomorrow. The piemlum Hots of the Luzerne Fair association have been Issued for their annual 'alt which takes place this year on s-Yn:. IS-21. Special at tention Is t'lvcn to the poultry and pigeon dl'pny tim! libeial julzes are offered. Th in.) pi content Issues nn Invitation to the public to place arti cles on dlfplay or offer them for sale on the groun Is, and GU.uantces them full protection. For the p.iht few years there has '.en a falling off In the exhibits, nnri an effoit will be mt'le this year for n levlval In this depaitment of the fair. Fillets a gen eial tespor.sr Is tecelved, the mlr next yfir will not be a fair In the usual sense of the word. It will mean pure ly horse lacing, which Is Incoming more popular here. The (.'minted club, one of the ntnt popular soi.il organi.atloiid of this city Is arranging for an Infoimal Blue dance, f be riven on Thuisday, Sept. in. at Keyrtone hall. It Is hoped to make It the evnt of the season, and the decorations will be, on an elabor ate scale. The commlttfe of arrange ments, which has alieady Issued Invi tations to n large number of Scran ton and Carbondtle people, is com poted of the following "ung men: Joseph J. Ke-Uing, Kd. J. Hurke 1. A. Brrslln, M. Falser, Wm. .1. McKalg and J. J. Mooi.fv. HARFORD. fpeelil tn ihe Srranton Tribune. Harford, A tiff. 23. Mrs. Jones Is visit lnp friends In Seranton and Honesdale. K M. Watson leturned Thiu.Mlay from a huslnes-s trip to Scianton. Will Tiffany has moved Into his new home. Mrs. Jennie KoRers nnd tlniiKhtcr have returned from nimhurst, where tney attended the x cddlng of her son. Mrs. Matthews, of the Orphans' school, is In Seranton this week. Dr. .. T. HrunriaRf and wife le turned Thuisriay from IVekvllle. Mrs. Dr. Capwell and dauRhter are vlsitliiR friends here. Mis. Dr. I.owrey and family, who have lieen siieridlnK several weeks heio, have returned to their home In Car 1). udale. Mrs. iitiss Tiffany secured the rilnliiK hall on the fair ftrounris. You will tv memtier It was let hy boated bids this year. Mrs. OeorRe Dolway has returned from Kim Ira. Miss Sauphnona Farrar Is keepinfj hoiiho for her uncle, D. M. Farrar. Dr Hoovan and wife were In Jack pon Thursday. Dr Frank Oreen, from the West, Is vlsltlns his sister, Mrs. Patterson. Mrs. Horace Sweet. Mrs. W. R Ham mond, Miss May Sweet and Miss Iou Itogers, with their Sunday school classes, enjoyed u ptcnlu on the fair grounds Friday. H0PB0TT0A1. Fpeclal to the Seranton Tribune. Hophnttom. Aug. 23. Mrs. A, J. Tay lor Is spending tho week at the- Dim ock camp meeting. Tho Methodist Ladles' Aid met Thursday for tea with Mi'3, J. V. Saun ders, Mis, Herron nnJ children have heen visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. M. A. Ulalr for sfivernl days. The Misses Hughes have heen visit ing at Olenwood during the past week. Mr. Saxy Wllmarth Is visiting his family heie. Considerable progress has heen tuado In the work qf tepulrlng tho damago done the streets by last Saturday's rains, but much yet remains to be done; Main street still presents tho appearance of a river bed, from which the waters have departed, rather than thoroughfare of a well kept village, Ijome of tho country roads nro stilt Impassible. Lenox township seems to live been the heuvlest sufferer, It be- Ing reported that seventeen bridges In Lenox wore, destroyed. Mrs. Kvcrltt, of Albany, N. Y.. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Theron Smith, nt tho home of Miss Permolla Tcwks bury. Mrs. Kvcrltt and Mrs, Smith, who were daughters of Owen Cantlln, were born nnri grew tn young woman hood In this village. They are now to gether for the llrst time after a separ ation ot twenty-five yenrs. Mrs. Florence l-!ly and child nre visiting at tho home of her uncle, Mr. Javan Sterling. IIONESDALE. Special tn the Seranton Tribune HoncsdnlP. Aug. 2.1 Miss Elizabeth K. nentley has returned from nn nb sence of several weeks, spent with friends in Blnghamton and at tho Pan American. Mrs. John O.tlo and daughter, Miss MOTHER GOOSE PUZZLE. f liS? 3 1 Li n lllh Pat-.vc.ike, pat-a-cake, haker's man! io I will, master, as last as I can; Pat it and prick it, anJ mark it with T Put in the oven for Ton my and me. Find his father, Rramlmother and Jog. Wakoslce, of Hlnghainton, are the guests of Honesdale friends. Miss Hertha Lane has heen spend ing the week In Seranton, with her sister, Mrs. Sidney R. Henwood. A new school building will be erected on the site of the one burned by the recent tire, on Klvcr street. A number of the largo maples which have furnished shade on the Honesdale streets for many years, are being tut down. Their decayed condition render them unsafe during severe wind storms. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Itichmond 'will spend the forthcoming six weeks In Ilethlehem, N. II. The Wayne Haptlst association will hold the thiity-second annual session in the Honesdale Haptlst church, coin nnnelng on Tuesday of next week. Hon. George S. Purdy has gone to his cranberry farm at Vally Junction, Wis , for a few weeks' stay. Mr. A. T. Seniles nnd j-on, Charles, nre on a trip through Vermont and Canada. The bill boards announce the open ing date of the Honesdale Opera House on Tuesday evening, Sept. o, when Aldcn Henedlet piesents his superb spectacular production of the gieat re ligious play, "Quo Vnriis." The Herald Publishing company ex pect soon to occupy their new oftice, which Is being lltteii up with an entire new outfit of type, press, folder, etc. The paper will be issued with change in form. The two floors over Dodge's drug store are being fitted up for the Farn ham r.rush Manufacturing company, which adds another Industry to those already in Hcnesdnle. The Farnham brush is covered by a series of pat ents, cud Is furnished largely to tho leading cut glass, nlckle plating nnd shoe manufacturing establishments throughout the country. The plant will be in working order next week. THOMPSON. Speeial to the Seranton Tribune. Thompson. Aug. 23. During the elee tt leal storm which visited that region Wednesday afternoon, a large barn with forty tons of hay In It, belong ing to Pierce Dunn, at the head of Dunn's pond, watt struck by lightning nnd consumed. W. I Tallman, C. M. Lewis and oth er Intei eslfd parties, attended a sher iff rale over In Wayne county yester day. The Prohibition rally at the Free Methorilfct camp meeting yestenlay was a grand success. A line audience listened to telling nrir1icM-(i from Hev. C. H. Mead. D. D., of New York: Hev. W. H. Plark, of Saratoga. X. Y., and E. D. N'lchols, of Wilkes-Barre. The Hev. O. It. Merrill, of Smlthflelri, N. Y., with his family, Is vUdtlng his slrter, Mrs. E. E. Oclatt, on Jefferton street. Henry Hlnkley and' family have been vlsltois at L. F. Scarles, thin week. Mita Hattiii Malpass. of Susquehan na, Is the guest of Mlts Maud Tallman. Miss Flora David, of Olyphant, Is visiting her brother, Hev. A. D. David, at tho Methodist Episcopal parsonage. Mlt-s Corn Simons, of Sterling, Is visiting her cousin, Mrs, E, S. Potter. Mis. Leonard Cole 1 entertaining her niece, Misses draco nnd Jennlu Cooper, of Wllkes-Hane. S. S Hubbard, reported as having typhoid fever, Is veiy 111. His physi cians were with him all last night, and ho is not any better this afternoon. Hevs. French and Skellette, of tho Free Haptlst church, nie making a tour of the churches In their associa tion this week and next. UNI0NDALE. Special In the Seranton TriMi.r. I'nlondale, Aug. 23. Edgar Hurdlck and family have returned from the county seat, after two weeks' sojourn with friends. rrnf. F. v. Hannawalt, professor of mathematics in Wealeyan unlverMty, of Mount Peasant, Inwa, was enter tained over Sunday by his brother-in-law, Evangelist Charles Newell. Miss Pearl Guard Is one of our am bltlous young ladles who visited tho exposition. ti. P. Hubbard Is prostrated with ty phoid fover at Thompson. Mr. vnd Mrs. Freeman Carpenter nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Uavles nro visit ing relatives In Rhode Island. Itev. 15, I). Jenkins will occupy a Presbyterian pulpit near Susquehanna next Sunday, Mrs. James Hughes nnri son, of Scrnnton, leturncri home Monday. Prof. H. II. Holt Is a visitor In town. One of the farmers In the neighbor hood lost four cows In Wednesday's thunder storm. The sickness and death ot a sister called Mrs. S. A. Larabeo to Scrnnton lately. There was the annual reunion of the Pnyno family In Carpenter's grovo Tuesday. August 2S Is the date for the Lee re union. Mrs. Nettle Carpenter and Miss Slier lev Cilbson. of Peckvllle, were visiting relatives In town Wednesday. Itev. A. Eastman nnd family were en tertained by friends In Hcrrlek Center Thursday. The union picnic of the Sunday schools, held at Crystal lake last tf.it- urriay. was well attended and proved an enjoyable affair to all present. Miss Nettle Newell, of Seranton, Is visiting her father, Ilev. Mr. Newell, on Church street. HALLSTEAD. f-peela! to the Saranton Tribune. Hallstead. Aug. 23. The Methodist chili ch held an inlet estlng entertnln ment Friday evening at the Young Men's Christian association hall. Ice cream was served those attending. Much Interest was manifested by the audience over the excellence of the programme rendered. To MKs Hazel Itoss Is title the credit of the enter tainment. "The numbers renriond by William Kenny and Mr. Felnbloom were especially appreciated, whllu the others also excelled themselves. The amount realized was larger than was anticipated by the committee under v. hose auspices the entertainment was given. F. It, Hurry, a financier and capital let ot Pen Yan, N. Y., was In town Wednesday nnd Thursday, considering the question of opening a bank at Hallstead. A bank Is something that Is badly needed here, as now nearly all the b.tiikiug Is carried on at Seranton or ninghniiiton. Fred Van Wormer, of Chase avenue, hns a union" croquet set, which at tracts the attention of passeishy. An uncle of his was a great lover of the sport and made the set, which ho af terwards gave to Mr. Van Woriner. It Is handsomely ornamented with carv ings and other hand decorations. Each arch Is larger than ordinal y arches, the center nich stands six feet high and Is better ornamented than tho others. The Presbyterian and Haptlst churches will reopen Sunday. They have been tlosed while their respective pastors wero nway on their vacations. Wednesday evening a surprise was successfully planned for a reception for Hev. M. J. Watkins upon his re turn from Northlleld. As he entered the parsonage, a largo gathetlug of f i lends weie there to bid him wel come. AVOCA. There will be a bpeclal meeting of tho St. Aloyslus society this, evening. All members should bo present. Aoca Hqp company No. 1 will meet on Mondny evening. The Sons of St. Cleorge will meet this evening. Tomorrow will be anniversary day at the P. M. church. On Monday the lit tle ones will plcnlo In Jackson park. Mrs. John Atwell will leave on Mon day to attend the Daughters of St. George convention nt Sprlngtleld, Mass. M. J. Ilo.sley will represent tho A. O. C. F, court, Livingstone, lodge, in con vention nt Troy next week. Democintlc pilmarles will be held UiIh evening from t to 7 o'clock. Mrs. Cleorge Kennedy and daughter Minnie left yesterday to visit friends In Jackson, Susquehanna, county. The marriage of Miss Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter .McQueen, and tleorgo Frue, both of tho West Side, was solemnized last evening nt the homo of th bride's parents, by Itev. T. I). Hmythe. Tho brldo nnd her sis ter, Miss Margaret, weie handsomely gowned In white mouselolne gowns, with laco and ribbon trimmings. The groom was waited upon by Hugh flra ham. After the ceiemony supper was served to a small number of Invited guests. Mr. and Mrs. Frue will re side on tho West Side. Mr. and Mrs. William Oralmm have returned from their wedding tl lp, Thomns Pang, foreman nt the Hill sldo colliery, has been removed to tho Uutler colliery. The news enmo ns a gieat surprise to his many friends about the mine, He has proved nn rfllclent foreman and the employes re gret his departure. Thomas Brown will succeed Mr. Pang nnd Stewart Button, with whom Mr. Pang worked at Vandllng, will be assistant to Mr. Urown, THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. Now Yeik, Aug -'i -the Wall Mrcel district had more appeaunie nf nlina!luii tnda) thin (or A lorn; time nl. Tlit- priilnmicd ami persistent teitistanei- (j I the market In any faitoia ot ileptei slnu nml the continued scatilly of stnik offering, notwithstanding tin tcty t oii.ltlcratile tiittancc In tho letel ill pi he during the last two weeks, appanntlt prompted the, professional Iradca to day, a though by common linpulw, to Inaugur le a minement tn put prim up, There wa no Indication that tho grner.il public was taking any pail in tha mitcnienl, lhi inmmlwlon liou-ci i oiitltinlPK to tompl.lin ci( taik nt hulm-.i, hut the protolpnal operator nt work ltifle pit) Willi a frrfr liaml than n In en the ti'ient rule. Ilitro verc no ery large inditlriiul ttanv aniens tut the nunihrr f P) nhare lota was tty nnplctiiHi and wai well rllatrlbtitcd throuchout the room. The dominant rpnulallon wai In the Pacific and Miithuelein. t'nlon l'.H'illc lead the Mllronl lit In point n( rtrcnitlh and nctUltv, wllli an rxlrrnm rie ol 'i' The aoiallrd tlould utoik) wrre all atthe and utrom, Indudlrm the Podmt and Klo Craiitle alorka and the t'liIoMdo ami soulliern atoik", the latter ap. parentt.v en i ruppltlnn tint drtelopmenlt are impendinv looking to ila uhvrptlon into tho Could .lrni the t-TJln tarrying roida, at a whole, wcie atTrcted lij the reoiperatlon In the com trop. The continued luaty fnrelcn demand tor wheat, coupled with the report good condi tion el that crop. wa alto an element. Amalga mated Coppir waa in ery large demand, net uithalaniliiig' the denial ol repot Ik that lurther nborptlon ol copper lnteret at Intended. Tlie extreme rine In Aindgaimled Opper w.h S Theie n gowlp o( comlnir rlghla nn naltlmoie A; Ohio to nikterllie In new atock to lie iwued In rnnqiTlInn Willi the petdliiit reortfanlitlon o rittMmrB nnd Wttirn. The minor Meel slotka wire utro'ig, Tennewe Coil rising ,U 'I he 1'nlled Matea Mcel loik weie opened a traitlon high er and weie held almost lininoialile all dt, the extreme iluetuatlon In eaih liein a There were alrong polnM anions' Ihe minor lalln.idi and wrlaltle4 and Ihe roaleri continued to show strength. Total ilfa, HV1 alnre. The railroad bond market shared In the greater artixity and Mrength ol the aiotk inirket, but ipeeiilatlxe lamila wire mo.it lon-pkuoui. Total .ile pir x.ilue, tJ.S'.'rt) . I nlted M.itit bo.uls were all uiuliangcd on the laat call. Tlie (ollowlng r)nnl jtlon are turnudied Th' Tribune by M. S. .Ionian k Co., roomx Tn-Tilfl Mears building, Mranton, Pa. Telephone &0n,1i Open, High- Low- CIns- In?. et. et. Intf. Atneriem sueir HPi 1 ! llUa lift Amerl.an Tnlncco lim; IV, M US Atehivm '",',i "7a U 7.N Alchlon. Pr Hi ti liT f llrook. Iraillon T.'i T7i 77i ' Hilt, k Ohio int liiM mi irn (out. Tribai in (iT1; hi", 1.7s, r.T"6 ( be-, k Ohio t; 47 17 47 (hi., k (it. Wist 2ili it ii 21 St. Paul iH'i'i liiT liM 17'; llork Mind HMi 111 lf'i lHj Km. k lex. IT W,4 67 .V.IJ n7 bouii". eV ah 101 Ml; 101 lop. Mm Klotited Il'li l.'n'i lltH lifl'i Met Tnellon I', !h1 liH lhl Mlso. Paiino top; in,;", ioi' ;ivis Niulh Pacific . i B7, . Norfolk k Weil .Mi'H .17 ,V Sfi, N. V. Cenlnl Tit'i 1.1l, lll'l r.lij (Int. J. lVi-lern .Il'a A", .It1; W P.nrn II. II Ilrt ll'i'A Mil Mii IMiin.- Mad IIH 41'i 41U 41 lleidinc Hy 4I, i 4li 4t'i Uridine lit-., IT TT'i 77'a T.'.i 77'i snithern it. It :-i'i ,ns :n 3H4 S.iillhtrn It. It, IT., .. IS v.t, s;t; ts Tinn. (oil It Iron r.' r,7 iM t,; r. S l.i,ilhr ll1i II", ll I.1I4 f. S Leather, IT ! fl' sj H V. S. Ilubber l'i'i '2D 1'i'i 'JO I'nlon I'.ulfle H'J i kkii; idj Tnlon l'jrillc, IT WJ W3 no's '"'a Vabah, IT 40'i 41i 40H 41 Western fnion Ill !i.!'i tn UltJ Col. Kiiel & lion ; Hi !i7i3 os mal. topper PJ0 lp; lioij, lil l'eople's (ia MJij HiiJ ll'J's 11.1 Krle :iit, 40'i ,n'i 40', Krie, M ' r.-t, r.1it r,st4 ivn4 (Vil. S.iuthern lt 1VJ M V Tex.n Paeifle 4!'; 4Pi i:i'i 4l'i mer. Car foundry .... 21 .To tri', 2i'(, P. . Steel Co ll'i M lllj, 41', f. S. Steel Co., Tr ''.)?, 01', fJJ'C fAJ's NKW YOItK (5IUIN- MUIKKT. Open- IIIkIi- Low. Cloa- WIIF. T. ine et. et. int; September TiUJ 7i",- To7, TV, I), 1 ember 77'8 7s't 775s T7f'g COH. S' pi ember firtij fO't, fini; fiOiJ lli'tember :'i fiJ'i Cl't ili Scrnnton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Far of 100. Morns. nid. Liekatvmni Pilry Co, IT fl fniiniv Sivinsx "a"1' Trust Co., SfO l'iM Nit 1 mil Dank (Carbondale) Stand ird Drilllnat Co Thud National Hank 40 Dime llepn-lt and lb-count hank.. 275 Kiononn LUbt. II. ,0 P. Co Asked. id 46 flist Natintnl r.Jiik I.icka TrtiNt Safe Deposit Cu. . Claik k Snoter Co., i'i S-eranton Iron feme t Mfg. Co. Mranton xxb- Work Sranton Siting Hank IV) 125 lifl 03 410 175 101 U5 Tiaders' Satlonil llink 175 Suantin n-dt Nut lu People's IlanU New Mexico liy. & C. o BONUS. Seranton Passenger Hiilwa), tlrst Mortgage, due 11J0 People's Street Hallway, flint mort gage, due llli People'. fctreet Ilillwaj, (icneral moitgage, duo l'Ml Ibekxon Manuf irtutlng Co Laika. Tonhlp Sebool 5 per ccpt. City 11I Seranton St. Imp. 6 per cent 115 115 115 lfrt 102 102 Seranton Traction fi per tent 115 Seranton Wholesale Market. (Correited by II. 0. Pile. 27 Lackatnnni Aic) Heana l'er buslul, tlioiie marion, $J.b0a2.iJ. Ilutlcr Kiecli ueamrrj, 21a.'2t.j dairy, frch, 21e. Cbetse full cream, lOifcalle. fggs Werttrn tuli, 13'aalOj nearby 6tate, lSiiaK'.iic. Medium lleans -Per liushel, $2 50. fiieen I'eia Per tiiulid, l.lOal 15. flour- Het patent, per Inrrel, ft 15. Heans Pir buhel, ehoiic ininow, J3.10, Potatoes Per bushel flat. 10. New York Grain and Produce. New York, Aug. 21. flour- fairly steady; clcing dull. Wlieat Spot eaaier, No. 2 rid, 7'i-e. t. o. b. afloat. No. 2 red, 755.i. elcwtor; No 1 Northern Dululli, e. f. n b. afloat. Optloiia opened east- and, alter a mid day rally, tteakeiifd. (1n.ed eak at ai. net detllne, September closed "Jac ; Octohei, 7i,c. 1 Deiem ber, 77"e. Corn Spot ttiak, No. , dO'ie. i le ntor and lll'ic f. . b. afloat Option, market opened Headv. but tinned tteak. Closed ueak and lalUe. net lower. Siptember clnul noi4c , Dei ember, fil'ii. Oil spot easier; No. 2, .isiji. No. 8, "e ; No. 2 tthite, IlijaHo.; No. .1 do., 4lar.; tiaek mixed tfelirn, .TvJMV' ; tiaek white, 4lal7c. Option dull and exaier. Ilulter-Sieadj ; treamtry, lil20'4e. ; lieiory, June patked, ll'-a 15ljc; imitation creamery, llil'ljt.; state dilry, llil'ii'. Cheee -steady; rmiy Urge colored, nisc. ; fancy large, tthite, nSa'jc. ; famy amall colored, Mi'je i fancy smill white, ui'2e. fgga -strong, state and l'enii.tlt.inl.t, la2rti ; wit cm uneandled, lDallt . ttulern iindlid, lilal7',s". Philadelphia Qrnln nnd Produce. Phlladtrphla, Aug. 81, Wheat -c. loner; contract giado August, isiTllfcr. Coin r, lots er; No. 2 mUeil Augmt, fi'Ha3'l4i . (lit Steidt; No. 2 while i lipped, lie. Hutler-flnu, good'dtniand; famy wealein treameiy, si'jc , do. do. pilot. Sljt ; do iieamery, Sk. fgg firm, tic higher! frwh nearby, JSc; ,)n. ttf,t em, IS.; do, outhwftirn, Hk..; do. oulhern, inc. Cheese-Quleli but steady; New Yml. full cream famy smill, U'jc ; do. do. fair tn ilioice, h4a'Hsc. Ilrtlneil Sugaia -ljulft, but steady. Cot ton firm, I l-l'io. higher; middling upland., eAlc. Tallow -Dull; clly prime In lilnl., 5c; country do, in burels, IV-i cakej, 5?a5't;c, Lite Poultrtv-Sleady; fowls, lOalie ; old loos tern, tHaifc-l iprlng ehlckena, lliiv.; ducks, PaOe.; dresffd poultry firm; fowls, fhoice, 10a lOHct do. fair tn good, fiaOlJo, ; hrolleis nearby, 12al7c. ; western da., llslJe, ; old rnostera, aHe, Receipts-Flour, l.SOf) barrels and l,l!').OTiO pounds In ack wheat, 137,000 bushels; rem, 1,500 bushels; oats, 10,000 bushels. Shipments THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Thin Four l.lnet, i Cents for Each dxtra Line. For Bent. For Remito About 1200 feet of floor space on 4th floor of the Tribune building, suitable for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of THI: TRIBUNI:. POIl UK NT $lm-lloue on tin. k ulieet, fight rooms modern. Inquire ot II, T. I)vi, ill North Miln At rime KOIl ItK.N'T- One klde of double hnwe. IMS Jlill beiry treet; all modrn Improtementa. in (piirc II. S. Woodllng, 4IS llarriwm avenue. KOIt rtHNT-. Single Oinrm boue in Dalton, beat loralion In town, rite minute to rtatlnn, nearlv new houe, furnatf and good water. Ap ply to n W. ( arllon, Dillon. I'a KOIl IlKNT-NMne.room home in nreen nidge; all contenleneeai larno lot. Rent, 18. Ad dress S. rj, Tribune. 1011 ItK.NT-Klcht rooms 7M JeHerji avenue; all modern cortenlences. . For Sale. NNX OOI.II KMI ,lit arrlted, all Uet. all eolon. Klh plant, glnbea. (Mi food. Hanrtaome litter ro.ieh pupple. Imported nlcht elnglng rananei, talkini; pairnta, etc. Knx, i'd Spruce atreet. fOK "5 I.; Prltlng- botse, .1 years old. Bound nnd Kind and fearle'a of all object tn quire at t."J h. Van Iluren ave., or old 'phone 27-4 (I. It. I'OK SM.K-A pneumatic tired lun-about, prae tlrallv ne-; a baru-in. Hooin NU Cornell IliilMiiiK, pcrinton. KOIl SM.i: Two llRht spring uaRoni and nme hatncM, 1 heap. P.tans rear 1132 Luicrne flretl. foil SLi:-Car load of lira xlrc and draught hot and good family horaea. 222-2il Oak ford court. J. M. field. POn RALE A Cottrell ft Son rylinder prexi. Mx3, in good condition, new roller, 30O. Apply Wilkes-Uarre Times Offlie, Wilkes-Darre, I'a. Real Estate. fOIl SALE lloui and Int at Olenburn, I'a , contenlent to I) , L k W utatlon, rlne fruit and garden Write or tall. 5lr. frank (.'. Hall, Olenburn, I'a (iLKNItlilN Sl'.UION -four aire for sale, inert, bound In (iratllng. Wind-tor and Grind View atenuea; beautiful slew. and lotely neighlior hood; birgiin. Cnmegja. Dime llink building CLENniilV STVTIOV Three acre for sale. JTflO, bound by Hall, firand View and Gra.tling atenue. Onn a beautiful vinuner reidenic: bargain. Coinegt, Dime Hank lluildlng Money to Loan. JJO (o V1O.CO) AT ONCE I and S per cent. In terest East term I11 lepay. (ieorgc V. Okell, Coal Kxihange building. 3J0,ut TO LOAN-Lowet rotea: straight or monthly payments, btark & Co. .Traders' liHc. A.W AMOUNT OP MONEY TO LOAS-Qulek, straight lions or Uullolng and Loan. At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 11-313 Ccnnell building. Wlieat, '22l.noi) buhelt; torn. 3,0X buiheli, oata, S.000 bushel!. Chicago Grain and Froduce. Chicago, Aug 23, Corn tta beatily sold today and lid a decline of other grains. Wheat cliv.nl c , torn l'ti , and oat. c. letter tor deliv ery in Seplembir. I'rntllon closed a fhade low er li 5i7tsi Cih quotaliona ttere as follows: No. 2 i-prirg wliett, r,t'V!4C:li j No. 2 red, 71'ic; No. 2 .tellow, .Vl'ji'vi ; No 2 oat, 'k'n 3n'!. , N". 2 while, 7ij.l'sc , .N". .1 tlhlte, 37a.t5c . No. 2 'c, 57a'ji ; fair to i hmee malt ing, S'wlc , No. 1 Uan heed, Jl 61, No 1 North western, Jt.M; prime llmoihy eed, " Ma,3.fli me pork, fll.Mall 10, lird, Hs",i',."n; lnrt nk, $S l.Vr M; dry wiled shoulders, "liaise ; short t,liar a'des, H fiOis.'ii). Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago. Aug 2!.-C.ittle- lleieipls 2,5no, in, eluding t(l lesan. gem rally dead ; good to prim? deer, J", "iliii.Sn, poni to medium, St Wn 5 2(1; dockers and feeder about Meidy, 2 2"i 1.23, eotm, i! IDil 1, In Hera, 2.inal '); cartnera slow, fl.25a2.3i, bull-., i 25a I 2Y, calve. $3a5.25; Texas fleeia sleadt, Jla5; Texaa grati teer, ,1.4fj.l75; ttitcrn tt-era Heady, $las, log-. Reieipt todiv, l,in; tomorrow. H,rvij e(t our, 2,("1: ilioice linn; othei Headv; top, $1.15; mined and butthir. MillirtoO; good In ehoico beaty. V ",Vin.:5; rough heatj, $,"hOi3 70; light, $.'i.r,."iiG.li; bulk of sale. SVitl. 15. sheep Ho. nipt, 7,iai hheip htrong, .ictue; lamb weak; good to i holt e tt.tlirra, f12Vil, fair to choice mixed, flil. 15; ssetern idncp, ?. t 1 ; .teullngi, .l23il; nattic lambs, $"al; ttcatern limln, $3.73 u3. Buffalo Live Stock Market. Ka.t nulla lo, Aug. 23. -Cattle Moderate de mand, no mica; i lite. in l.ght nupply, atine ill mind, higher; iholie In extra, t" 50,i7.75; good to iholee, $7a7.50; all vdd. sheep and Lamb Offering, 21 bud; lamb, .mite, demand; iholie lanili hieh.r, ilmlif to extra, t5iv5a5M; good to iholie, 3.5(n5il5. (air to good, 5a5 .10, common to fair, 4I 23al 75. Sheej Sleadt , rhoiie to extra. fliSil, good to choke, fj .Mia 3.73. Ilogs offerings, 40 loads, firm, aitlte mil higher, hei,t tloaed, Mronger at iffl30in,i5, mKeil, if.snatio5; jorkirs, to '!5ifl.ti, pigs, J3.75; rougha, $3.23a3.50, Mag', il.JJ.il.50; all offerings sold. c BASE BALL National League. At Roslon n. II. H H 3 8 1 Cleteland n 0 n 0 0 1 n o 0-1 Uostmi 2 0 1 n 2 0 0 0 -3 Hatterles MeN'eal and O'Connor; Young and Criger. L'mplte Cantillon, At Philadelphia- It. II. L Denoit .? n i n n o i n n o2 s 3 l'liila'lelplila (1 0 5 a 0 0 a 7 II 1 Haiti rifs Yeager and Shaw; fraier and I'ow. ers. I mi'lie Cciiijolly. At llaltiniore 11. u. ii. Chicago 1 0 t a 1 0 1 2 - o l Haltlmoro 3 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 i-i 12 0 llatterlea-liilflllli, Pattcisnn and bulliwn; Nops and Utesnalun. I'mplie Sheridan. At Watlilnston Washlngton-Wllwaukte, game, 1.1I11. no American League. At llostou- it, 11. K. Philadelphia. ...1002011111000-6 16 1 Doston 1 0003 1 1 (1000 1-T 1U 1 Hatlerlea Duggleby, Tottiwend, White and Me failand; Mclioln and Klttrldge. I'mplie Dwjer. At New York 11. II. K. IlrnoV.lt n 0D.1 00 I 0(1 (V-( U ii .New Yoik 00000 I (I0O-1 8 2 Hatterles Kennedy and farrall; Tailor and Uowerman. I'mplit, fmsllc, Other clubs not scheduled, Eastern Leaga Toronto. 7; r.roekton, 1. Hartford, ; Montreal, 2. Buffalo, 13; Worcester, 1), Rochester, Sj Providence, 3. SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. Help Wnnted Male. WANTrUI-An experienced adterllalnn man, mut aio nate a general Knowienge 01 ineninu dlie. Call on or address Jonax lonit'a Sotu, W'ANTIIlt Kxperien.'td man to manairc our men's fiiinlelilnt: deparlment. Mint alo tie iiiialb flrd to bu. till on or addrex .lona lmg'a So:. WAN'TKD-A Iwv 13 to 17 .teara old and In Blrla, Ifl to H j ears old, alvi lo clisar maker. Iletker llrothern, llnblnxon atreet. IIAHNfSSM Uif.lt WANTKI) -A 'thoroughly ex perlented ttorkman; martini man preferred; Meadv emplotment, Rood waue. O. J, lidcr Itk, I'l.t mouth, I'a, WANTKI) -sturdt jounir man to nrk in atnre, ttltli Rood ihanto tl adtaneement. Iloxloii Tea Company, Help Wanted Female. WANTI.I1 A rompelent took and laundre,. Ap ply frlday to Mm. V. J. Klota, SIS Adam atenue. W'AVTKD Kxperieneed and lnexietlenced opera tor on xhlrta hv eleetrle power. Apply " Solomon, 131 franklin avenue. BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want AdvertUementa Will Be Received at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBfRT SCHiMTTZ. Cflmer Mulberry rtreet and Webster avenue. QUHTAV riCHEL, 630 Adams avenue. West Side OEORfJF. V. JENKINS, 101 South Mln avenue South Scrnnton FRED L. TERPPE, 72D Cedar avenu. North Scrnnton CEO. W. DAVIS, comer North Maln avenue and Market street. Oreen Bid go CHARLES P. JONES, 1537 Dickson tenue. T. J JOHNS, MO Oreen RIdga street. 0. LORENZ, comer Washington ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II. KNLPFEL. 1017 Irving avenue. Sunmore J. 0. DON'K & EON. Wanted. IF YOI' ARE CVTIIOLIC. unemployed, eilhir ladt or gentleman, and will canta, I have a proportion tint will interest jou. Address P. O. Pox 20, Seranton, I'a WAXTI'.D-A large nhow case. Apply William Glfforcl, 1317 Dick.von atenue. WANTED An Intelligent (Catholic) lady or gen tleman to fill a light, pleasant position; good pay. If suitable. Address P. O. Hot 20, Seranton, Pa. Wanted To Kent. WANTED Re client To rent full lore In 200 block Ijukawanna atenue. M. II. llolgate, Commonwealth lluildlng. WANTKI) Two large furnl-hed room, with bath, pritate family, good location, within eight minute walk of rnmt bouse, M, II. llol gate. Commonwealth building. Booms Wanted. WANTED for two adulls, two well tiirnNhed room, centrally located, with ur without board It. , M' Jefferson atenue. Boarders Wanted. WANTED Table boarders. Mrs. Tompkins. 531 Washington avenue. Business Opportunity. WANTED- Two or three thousand doll irs cali aistan'0 (partnerehip or otherwise) lo in crease a mbstantial michinery buaines. located in seranton, with sery profitable prospect. Communication treated stricllv confidential ; ref trends exclunged. .Vddrc3 Uuaine.sa, Tribune Ollke. LEGAL. KSTATF, Of EMMA D. POTTER, late of the llor- ouch of Dunmoie, Uiikattann County, Dc- ieied , I.etlira testamentary upon the aliote named estate hating been issued lo mo, all person hat irg claim. against Mid etate will prcwut them at onic for patinent. and all person indebted to aid entate wnll please make immedialH paj inent to 1IKNKY A. KNAI'P. Seranton, I'a. Executor. ESTATE Of GEORGE A. HI.ANCI1AHD, late of tlie iity of Siranton, county of Laikattaim.i, state of 1'e'nn.sjltanU, deieased. Letter of administration on the nbnte-named (tate hating been granted to the undersigned, all peiwin luting claim J or demand against the Mine will present them for aettlenient, and all those indebted to bald cstalo aro reuuented to make patment to ALEX. W. DICKSON, Administrator. Or to Seranton, I'a. f. K. iKACY. Mlornev lor Vjilate IN RE; EsTVTF. Or ELI.AIIKTII THOMAS, deciasid, Lelters lestamenury liatmg been granted the undersigned, all lhce hating ilaltna against Mid estate will plea'e present tiieni, and all tlm.-e indebted lo kjiiJ (,I.iM will plcasd maku imnit'dlate iiatment tu wiLLiAM k. u.vnnis. EZRA II t'ONNELL, Exeeulor, Attorney. NOTICE IS IIKREHY UIVKV that an uppluitlon will be nude lo the goternor of I'fims.th.niU on Monday, September Kltli, llnl, bj John P. Walker, frank P. ford, Carl Lnretiz, lames Mc K en "1 and Martin P fltnn, under the set of awinibly rntllled "An art to orotidc for Ihe in corporjtlon and regulation of certain mrpori tlons," approted April 2'ith, 174, und the wip plemenU and amendments thereto, for a i barter of an Intended corporation In be called the "National Correjnondenco Hospital." the charac ter and obc(,t of which i to ealablkh courses of study and gite instruction therein by cones pendente and otherwise, fo aueh peioiis as may desire it. In Ihe properties and sarlom modi fication!) of medicine and surgerv, and the scien tific application of the same lo the alleviation of psln and in Ihe i lire of diseases, and for these purposes to hate, poweas and enjoy all the rights, benefit and prit lieges of said act of auembly and auppltruenta and amendments theirto. ' . Ollltlf.N i- MMITIV, Solicitor.. S union. Pa., Aug 2J, lli NOTICE IS IIKREHY GIVEN that an application will be made to the Goternor ol I'enns.tl tania on -Monday, the secend day of September, 1101, by Charles P .11. Macaulay, .loliu .1. Un iters, ha o'Malle.t, K. II. U alter and R lamia Grainbs, under the aet of assembly enlitlwl, "An act to piotlde fur the Imorporatlou and legu laticn of certain corpurations," approtid April 21, 1171, ami Ihe eupplemenls thereto, for the charier of an inlmded corpoia'llon to be known a "ihe Internatioui) t'airespondence Si'liools," the iluuitcr and object of tthlch is the trail.. ni I ion of Ihe busineu of leaching by correspond, ence, and for that purncwe to hue, povtesa and enjoy all tlie tights, beueflta and prit liege of the said act of aMtmbl) and the aiipplementj thtulo. WALKER IIII.L. Sullcitnrs. Noricirts iif.itEnv c.r vs ti7t "the iniilemiirned at near Taflnn. Pike Count v. PennajlianU on the llh day of December. leO1), seized In the possession ol one frank Minify, one copper still, neik and woim, Tlie said Hill tta ret un ill a dwelling house, and wa nelrcd for tiol.tinn of Scellona 325S, S.'Hi and VIM Hctlseil Statute. Anv person claiming the same Is hereby notified In appear before the undenogned Collec tor of Internal Retenue, at bis office In the Fed eral Building at Sainton, Pa,, on er before (he ninth c,y of September 11, and then and thtre mike sueh claim and In othei rivpeeia comply with Section 811 R. R, of the United States, or In default thereof, the said still, neck and worm, will after due publio notice, be, old at public auction. T. F. PENMAN. Collector Internal Rstenuf. 12th district, Pa. Kcrioton, Fa., August 0, 1901, DIRECTOKyI 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Than Four Line. 6 Centi for Cach Extra' Line, PROFESSIONAL. fcHiwj'xw.e- Certified Public Accountant. KlWVAnp C. SPAULDINO, 23 TOADEtlS BANV Duildlnf. Architects Enu-Ann 11. uavis, AncitiTECT, cokneu bulldinir, fHEPKIUCK U nnOHN'. ARCIf. B. BEAT, EjJilfExchaii(e llldg., 128 WanMnfton ). Civil nnd Mlnlnij Engineer; "' H. I HARDlNo, tWH CON.NELL DUILDINO. Dentists. rm. a t: EiLENnEiicEii. pacli huilmno. Spruce atreet, Scrantun. DR. 0. 0. LAUDACH, 113 WYOMING AVENUE. Lawyers. rnNK .A BOYLK, ATTORNT.Y.AT-LAW. Itoomt 12, , 18 ,J la Durr hulldlBg. F' gt TRACY.ATT'Y.COMMONWnALTH BLDO. Dn; '''-OOLE. ATTOIINEY-LOAK3 JfCGO. luted on real estate srcurlty. Mears bulldlag, comer Washington avenue, and bpiiice strear, WILLARD, WARREN & KNAPP, ATT0RST.Y9 nd eounvllors at-law. Republican building. Washington atenue. JLiSOP ti JESSUP, ATTORNEYS AND COUN. 'ellora-at-lanr. Commonwealth- building, Roorru 19. 20 and SI. C1TAT,D w- TIUYF.R. ATTORNEY. W3-M4, Oth floor, Jleara building. ROOMS L. A. WATRES. ATTOnNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD 0' Trade building, Seranton, Pa. rATTF.RSON k WILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL Dank building. C COMEQVS, 013 REPUBL10AN DUILDTNO A W. nFRTIIOLF. OFFICE MOVED TO XO. 211 Wyoming asenuc. Physicians and Sugeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 813 NORTH WASHINGTON atenue. DR. 8. W. L'AMOREAU.T. OFFICE 339 WASH Ington avenue. Residence, 1314 Mulberry Chronla disease, lungs, heart, kldneji and genlto.urlnary organ a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels nnd Resturants. THE ELK CFE. 123 AND 127 FRANKLIN atenue. Hates reasonable. P. ZEICLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NT.AR D L. & W. PAS senger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. a. n. nnicos cleans privy vaults ant cess pool; no odor; only Improved pumpa used. A. B. Rrlggs, proprietor. Iave orders 11M North Main atenue, or Eicke'a drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephone. Seeds. 0. R. CLARKE k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS erymen, store 201 Washington avenue; green houf, 1050 North Main avenut; atota talc phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSErit KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA. AVE., Seranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screen. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKINO FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; also ladies' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 21! Adams avenue. MEGAIIGEE BROS., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, F.N. t elopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 137 Washington avenue, Seranton. Pa, THE WILKES BAHRE RECORD CAN BE HA1 In Seranton at the news stands of Relsmar. Bros., 409 Sprueo and S03 Linden; M. Norton, M2 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutier, 211 Spnice street. Situations Wanted. WASTED piled inn bj joung man a eten ogiaphir, to a.-isl in bookkeeping and gen eral ofnto work. AdtliCM J. C, S2'J Clay nvv nue, Dunmore, Pa. bllVATION WANTED-Washing and ironing to do at home by experienced laundress; h-it red rente. Addroa only to .Mm. II. 11., care ot 6.1b forest toutt. SITUATION WANTED A neat colored girl, just arrlted in city would like a situation at geneial housework In small family. Call or ad dres "II," MJ Laikawanna atenue, SITUATION WANTF.D To go out washing or cleaning. Mrs. Iluaaell, 1219 Cedar atenue. SITUATION! WANTED Washing and ironing to taka borne; city references. Addresa only It Mrs. II. 'A. M.i care) ct 42d Foreft court. SITUATION IVANTED By a boy IS years old; Kood penman and can make himself general ly useful about office. Address Robert Wil liims, etli street, Illakciy Olyphant, Pa. SITUATION WANTKD-By reliable man at hotel or restaurant oc kitchen work or any other similar cmployracnU Joilicvi J, Bernard, Genera. Delitery, tTity. SITUATION VANTr:D-lloiie-cleanlng or an. kind of work', or wisnir.g or ironing, jtr. Lee, sU Hallstead court. SITUATION WANTED -Hy man in grocery store eighteen jears csrenen. e; rood references; can care for city or country tude, Addrcsa Sam Koteherry, Montrose, I'a. blTl'ATION Vt ANTED-ny a joung man, to.work in offlee; has a goo,j cuueation, can:gtva good reference. Address, E. A., care Scrsnwr house, clly. FINANCIAL. OLDEST! WALL STREET SAFEST! Money Will tUrn Dig Monthly nroTi Returns. DLo 1 , The Investor's fund Pays Semi-monthly The oldest established in America No certlficati holder has eer lost a cent Payments made ta all subscribers every 1J days No trouble Na delay. Money refunded en demand Writ to day (or particulars, free in any address. C. E. Matkey k Co., Hudson Bld'g., New Yotfc. Spencer Trask & Co BANKERS 2? & 29 Pine St., New York Tunsact a general banking business; act as fiscal Agents for corporations, and negotiate security Issues n rail rosd and othur companies. ExexuU cornmtfeiori orden asd deal in INVESTMENT SECURITIES Members few York Stock Exchange. Branch Office 65 State St. Albany "MS