THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1001. ft. ) NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA AWNTROSE. Epe-lal to the S-ranton Tribune. Montrcir.e. Aur 25. Tickets arc tt-tt-lnt? rni'i'llv rot- th' wr-nt KnlRhts nf Pjthlna ci urninn to lthacii and Luke CayiiRfi. which takes plate' on C temher fi The- principal anil Instructors for the pnsuinK teim of tho Montiei.f hlch school hnve heen entriiRevl ns follows. Prof nntnn V. .lames, prim Ipiil: Mlsa Clara WltMns. assistant principal. Mis JVllth Sli.ni Jones, assistant teacher In lllSh srhrml MUs Itose JuilRe. Reneral n.siM.int, Miss T.ffle IV Ueynohls, A. grammar; Miss l..ura,J. Wllllnius, H Kranunar. Miss .Mmy Cirlln, A Inter nee). .ele-. Miss .Tosephlne Ulakeslee, P. ;n'eimerll;ile; Mlso Jennie- Hlnrk, art.. nnrcri pi-lni.wy; Miss Kllen Scarle, pri mal. v. The firr.unl meetltiK of the HrlelRe watr Hfiptlst association will he held In the r.-tjit 'ft riiurch at this place Sep tnih"r '.i"-!.1 1h dorls pnd fixtures of the C. N RtorMirel ;'or- were sold by Sheriff W. .1 Mney on Tidirsday niomlnp. a. H Landnn, of Monioeton, Bradford coun ty purchased the entire stock for $1 MS and will remove it to his home, where he will sell It In his own stoie. The stock was Inventoried nt 12AM. Montrose has Just now a colored clairvoyant, a "fortune teller," and It li said that he Is reaplnff a rich harvest from the suitable. It Is said that the P'ntleman Is an artist In his line and hails fiom HlnKhamlnn. Mrs. D. Post Jackson, of niiiRham ton was a guest at OeorRe P. Little' thlr week. V. C, Parke and son. of Scranton, were visitors In Montrose this week. Ell K. Tarb"ll and wife, of Winona, Minn , are the Riiests of his father, John P. Tarbell. In this place. M.ss Janet Ca upland R K., scored a triumph nt the Presbyterian chinch recently on the ouaslon of her pio fe.ssion.il debut as an elocutionist and dramatic reader before a Montrnso audleni e Ml-s MiCausland has a re markably attractive stase presence, a muslc.ii nnd expiesslve voire over which she has complete mastery, and elocutionary talent of an unusually high order. It was a cultured and critical audience which sreetcd her and she took them captives by her ex cellence and chnrm of her woik The Democratic county convention will be held In the court house In this place tomunou. Mr. and Mi. A. II. Mack, of Hlnp hamtoii, aic visiting relatives in this plaLe. The Misses Wilcox, of Flint, Mich daughter of First Lieutenant Wllcov, of old Company D, a Montrose com pany that won fame In the Civil war, hive been lsitlnR at the home of an uncle In Hush, and are calling on Mont rose friends today. Henry P. Whalen. James Kllpatrlck and Mls.e. Nellie and Mam!-1 Kccna. spent Sunday nt Quaker lake. Dlstrltt Attorney It. P. Little and wife are nt the Pan-Amoiican exposi tion this week. The uoild renowned Dr. Mason Glee so( ty of Wllkes-Barre has been en KHRcd to sing at the Susquehanna county fair In Montrose on Oct. 2. At the Baptist ihurch next Sunday evening theio will be n memorial ser we for Dr. LUen Mitchell, the mis sionary to Hut mail, who died early In pril. on the eiv day she had expect ed to sail for her native America. The pilmlple address will be made by Miss Carr. who for some time was a co woiUer of Dr. Mitchell in 'the mission ary Hold. Mi. and Mrs. II. P. Head leave this wi'K for a few weeks' outing in the A luondai ks. Miss Mae Porter, of this place, will teach the fall and winter terms of the Elk Lake school. Despite the dampness of the camp ground there was a gieat attendance nt the Dlinock lamp meeting y'ester dav. Scores of team", attached to all sorts of vehicles, passed through town tarrying the countryfolk to the grove. The "Xarrow Gauge" railroad did n big buslne.-s carrying people to and trom the camp. , Frank Beinan, the well known musi cian and oi can builder of Binghamton, was here toda tuning the pipe organ in the Baptist ihunh. The great am action In .Montrnso this we k will be the annual em.unp ment of tlit Susquehanna County Vei- Could You Look Inside Yourself You Would See Why the Nerves Have (Such a Wide Inlluciicc Over Health. The influence of Nerve Control over health was never on fully recognized as now it Is cle.ulv Illustrated in the thousands of cuses made by Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills a medicine that has leaped Into public favor solely on Its wonderful Nerve restoring proper ties The leacon Nerve puis hi oak down the haulers of ill health, is be cause they rt-stoie Nerve Knetgy-the main spring ot health. They supply the something that is wanting which makes the human machinery run smoothly, they ait through ih.it great network nf human mg.u teaching every part nf the boclj --;..,. Nerved. Dr. A, W. Chase's None Pills do not act as a momentary stimulant that ex cites nnd whips up the Neioa for the time being only they Hist stop the wasting proccrs and then build up Neive Hneigy by replacing Neive wasto with active, responsive IIhsiic the kind that violates health to mind and muscle. Mrs. Jr-cpll Mitchell, of No. Dpi i,n. den street. West Scinntnn, Pa., i-.iys; "Dr. A. XV. Chase's Nerve Pills (',0 fine. I was. nil out of order, nervous and could not sleep weak and mis. erable. The klndneys weie tluggtbh and the hack lame nothing seemed to help mo until I got h box of the nerve pills at Matthews nrns.' drug store, Lackawanna avenue. Since I took them I sleep well, don't Jerk nnd talk. My nerves aie steady I teel strong and the kindenys are working well again, I am more than pleased and glad to recommend the medicine " Dr. A. W. Chare's Nerve Pills, 50 cents a box at drugglBts or Dr. A. V, Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. V. See that portrait and signature of Dr. A. V ch.o are on every package, 1 1 rran association, to be held on the 'n r gtouud on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. A large attendance Is expected and a royal good time Is as sured. II. F. Aldcn, manger nf Matthews' marble works, nitiRhnintnn. Is greeting his many Monti ose friends. Mrs. George U. Frazler and son, Homer, ore visiting i datives In Rush. F.d. Foster, whoso home Is a few miles out of town, hecame badly Intox icated on Saturday, and while In thnt stale began to abuse his wife nnd child, heating them cruelly. Herbert Shufelt, a soldier Just returned from the Philippines, lives nearby and hear ing the cries nf Mrs. Foster and her little girl, went to their rescue. Foster Immediately turned his fury upon Shu- felt, and pulling a revolver shot the latter through the hand. Foster's son came to town and swore out a warrant for his father's arrest. Foster PROVERB fVcgj Which proverb docs was given a hearing and held In $.".00 ball, In default of which he was com mitted to jail. Kdward Case and family, of Wll llamsport, fonneily of this place, ure guests at V. V. Nash's. It Is rumored that there is a mani fest deslto among prominent leaders of Pennsylvania's Democracy to make our honoied townsman, Hon. J. Brew ster McCollum, now chief justice of the Supreme court, the Democratic candidate for governor next year. What there Is in the rumor we are unable to ascertain, but ceitalnly there Is no better gubernatorial timber on the Democratic .side of the fence than Is Chief Justice McCollum, and It would be a real hardship for bis neighbors to be obliged to ote against him for political reasons. H0NESDALE. Bpecial to the Scranton Tribune, Honesdale, Aug. L'tl. The Maple City band will hold a dance In the armory Friday evening. August 30. The oat crop in Wayne county, which was of light growth, will be to many farmers a total loss. They could not harvest the oats, being prevented by the frequent rain storms and damp weather. Prod Keefer Is the guest of has moth er on Park stieet. Mr. and Mrs. XV. J. Ward and son Foster will spend the coming three weeks at the West Shore house, Reech lake. Prothonntary and Mis. XV. A. fJay lord went to Philadelphia on Saturday to s-pend two weeks with friends. Mrs. K. P. Kldred is spending a few days In New York city. The Krle Kailroad company offer special rates Augupst 31 and September 1 from Honesdale to the Hulfalo and Toronto great expositions. H Scott Salmon and family are at Bethany for a few weeks' outing. William Jenkins and' family will occupy the residence of Mis. II. T. Whitney on Third street. The thirty-second annual session of the Wayne Baptist association will convene in the Honesdale Baptist church, commencing this Tuesday at 2 p. in, Tuesday's sessions will be de voted to Bible school work. The exer-iis-h will include a paper by Howard WIUox, teiltntlon by Miss Eleanor S. Kmible, address by Hon. XV. S, Percy, Wednesday morning, Introductory ser mon by llev C. XV. Smith; Wednes day afternoon, doctrinal sermon by Hev XV. II Conrad, D. D.. Wednesday evening, nddiess by Hev. David Spen cer, D. D Thuisday morning, addresses by representatUes of denominational societies, sermon by Hev T. C. Brew ster. Thursday, 3 p. m., dedication of Hemsen monument! memorial address, Hev. L. II. Croodnough, dedicatory ad dress. Rev. C. L. Percy; dedicatory prayer. Hev. C. W. Smith. Thursday evening, lectin e, "House that Jack Built." by Hev. W. S. Percy. Hallroad men know how to have a good time, especially when one of their number advances to the s'tate of matri mony. This was the case on Saturday night, when a banquet whb given in honor of Frank Van Dusen, Delaware and Hudson night npei.itor, on his re turn from his wedding tour. Forty two plntes were served by Dodge Bros., caterers. A inetry time It was. with the phonograph, musics and speeches galore. The affair was n Mirprlse to Mr. Van Dusen. He was presonted with a handsome extension table and set or dining room chairs, DURYEA. All the members of the borough coun cil responded to the roll call nt the special meeting Fildny evening except Allen and Kruplruilci. The meeting was devoted mostly to considering the bids for the printing of the borough ordinances. The Avoca Argus was given the contract. Sum for distribut ing and printing Is 177. Sfl Next meet ing will be held September 3. F K. Dodge, M. McGruth and D Cochran were appointed special police by the borough council Friday even ing. A large attendance Is expected at the picnic of the Lawrence Hose company on the hose company eremlsea August .11. Thfi day will be celebrated by games, etc. Different hnse companies will he In attendance nnd dancing held In the hall. All are Invited to attend. Old glory will be floated to the breeze for the first time from the hose com pany's ling pole during the day. The picnic nnd games of the Sacred Holy church to be held September 2 nt Mnrcy park promises to be a great sue c ss, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nolan, "f Scran ton, visited the former's parent, Thom as Nolan, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. ndsall nnd daughter MUette and Miss Jennie Wlldrlck have returned home after a visit to the Pan American exposition nt Buffalo. Mnry, daughter of Mr. nnd Mts. James McNIsh, and Patrick Gllboy, both of this place, will be united In ninrrlaRe on Wednesdny. Miss Fmma Nuttehor. of Scranton, wns the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Corcoran Sunday. AVOCA. On Saturday afternoon George, the 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mis. Thom as Polnten, nf the West Side, wns In stantly killed In the breaker of the Avocn colliery. The little fellow was sent to the upper department to force the culm Into the elevator. Nobody wns with him at the time, but It Is sup- PUZZLE. this picture represent? posed that he was caught In the belt ing and thrown Into the machinery. He wns hurled a distance of about ton feet. His head struck a bolt, Indicting a deep wound. His body was alo badly mangled. The parents have been sorely afflicted of late. Three weeks ago they but led their oldest son, aged L'l years. Deceased was a bright llttla fellow and a favorite of the family. The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock tills afieinoon. Mrs. Maurice Johnson, of Salt Lake City, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hop Newlln. . The Y. M. I., C. will conduct a social In Saisfleld Opera house this evening. Thomas Collghtly, of Parsons; D. L. Morgan, or Nantlcoko; John Hughesfl of London, Lug.: Lemuel Morgan and W. T. Jones, of Wllkes-Barre, spent Sunday nt the home of Joshua T. Jones, of the Notth Knd. Mr. and Mts. Amos Cadman nnd daughter Sarah, and Mrs. Robert Bono and daughter are at Atlantic City. William Kearney, James McLaughlin nnd Theodore Hogan will represent the Democrats of this town In convention today. Harry Heap and Martin King will leave next week to enter St. .Michael's college, Toronto. Mrs. Lynett and Mrs. Nenry, of Jer mjn, are visitors at the Kearney resi dence on Grove street. Misses Mary Heap nnd Agnes Clif ford will leave today to spend several dns at Lake Ariel, Mr, and Mrs. John McClbbey are visiting friends In Susquehanna coun ty. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hdgar Kellum, of Elk county, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kellum, BASE BALL ) American Leagu. t notion I; Iotroit u fl 0 1 1 0 0 M Do-tun 0 1 0 II I) n 0 0 4 II 14 a Hdtterios-Siefr and Shiw, Winters, McAllister and hchrrckengont. L'mplre Cantillon t Baltimore n. H. F.. Milwaukee 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 iV-,1 9 2 llaltlinme 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 5 10 0 llattrnrt-liartin and Ponohue; Howell and Rubiibon. Lniplre S-heridan. At Wihlngton- Tl. II. E. cicseiind ni'nnonnnn-i r, n Washington 1 ft 0 0 t 0 2 1 1 n 1 llatterles-Pracken and Connor, Mercer and CI,ike. l'mplre Ilett M Philadelphia n. II K, Chicago 0 0 2 2 2 110 311 u s Philadelphia, 0(IO(IH (I J J-4 10 0 Patteric-s Patteison and Sullban; Wiltae and Powers. Cmpire ('onnnlit. it Pitttburg H, H L St l,oui 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 ft 05 10 I rittshuig ft0 11000ftft-2 5 5 Bitteiles-Powell and Rjan; Chcabro and O'ttonnor. I'mplie O'llay, National League. At Philadelphia R, H. E. New York ft 1 1 ft ft 1 ft ft ft3 10 0 Philadelphia ft ft 0 0 0 0 d 0 l 3 i Bittene, Matthewscn and Howcnnani Donohuo and McFarland. L'mplro Dwicr, it Breokljn n. i, E. Ibniton ft 0 ft 0 ft 0 1 ft I 2 5 0 Hrnnklin 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 3 Bitterles Willi, and Kittrldgej Donovan and I'ariell, l'mplre Emslle. At Chicago u. 11. E. Cincinnati 2 ft I 1 ft 0 0 ft ft -4 5 2 Chic ign 000101 100-1 el 2 Batteries and Pelta and Bargenj lluijhe, and Kahoe, Umpire Brown. Eastern League. Hirtford, 3, Montreal, ft (first game). Hartford. 0. Montreal, 1 (second game), Buffalo, .1, Worcester, 2 Rochester. 4. Prnildence. .1 THE HORILIEST MAN IN SCRANTON i welt aa the handsomest, and others vo invitee) to call on any drujglst and gee free a trial hottln of Kemp'a Ralum for tha Throat and Lungs, a rtmedy that is guaranteed to curs and relieve all Chronic and Acuta Coughs, Aithma, Bronchllli and Consumption. Price ilc. and AOn. THE MARKETS. Wall Stroot Review. New- York, Aug. i'l The stoek mirkrt had mote thorough tent todiy thin at .tin limp since the rle In prices set In 'flic tcult vvai not . together conclusive. The outside eleinind for stnekf was rcinslderablj ausmrnhd, a vva ex peeled A sustained advance lor Inn weeks and an even growth of Interest ami Increasing ten demy to hue t' k 111.1.V be iilvvav depended on In produce thi ic-ult. ll'iuMb , in.itttr of coiire M tho linnVmj of tin professional" trad er, v hn lim !ti n an iimt.litinir ttockt .m'l i,irefiill,t nur.lnrf the mirkct ilurlmi the lle, to iinloarl their liollm; on'ililj ninnhle hiiiln: so n, to miki1 niire of .1 portion nl their rrontf. IhU proee .( rr elilouly roIik nn duty the hint Iiomi ol the nmket todij, whleli n th met actlec of tlie (In. Sumo receolon In prlctd reiilted, hut tlic matket on the '(hole took the re.illinc lery nell and no serlotn In ronl were mule upon prices Wteruard there were new adianee here and theie and the aeel. dent gtf the appear.mre (tenerallv of helns etllt In the (ontrol of the ImlK Tlie tmvinic demand, howptrr, became languid and then almmt toipid, and the market protrd raMly Milnerahlr to aitaik hy the professional heiri. In the lul hour pin eie n,iilte Rfnerilly belmv Saturday' lecel. suh'tantlal rally folloued, hut thl aialn proved somewhat shortdlted and the rioting was Irregu lar and unite nitur, wlih perulatlr sentiment manifestly mm h unsettled. There were ariou fivomhle fartnrs which aided the hulls In open ing prices blither. Tolal sile., 't-'.KW rhares. Railroad bond showed a roniderab!e naln In aetbltj. r.alns vrerr snmewhat affeited hy the late re-artlon In stocks. Total salea par alue, JI.STO.rmn. t'nlted States new U adanecd 'i per cent, on tlie hit call. The Mlon-ina- quotation ire furnished The Tribune hy M S. Jordan k Co , room 70V70U Mears building, Scranton, Pa. Telephon" 50A1; Open. High- Low- Cloi- In? est. out. Ing. American ssir n;i 1W Hcvf, 117 American Tohacrn l.',a l.fi HVS .rt Atehlson mi Ml, 71 K)i4 Atrhlon, Pr 'i W, oo; n Brook. Trirtlon 77' i 77-'S, 7d'i 7cli Pall k Ohio lPVi tiH4 mi in:, f hen A; Ohio 47 17V 17 17'4 f'lilc. k fit. W'ett 2P 21-, 2J'( i. M. Paul 1i77n P)H liWt lb7is Tioeli Island ll'l llrti, ill', 14. Kan. k Te , Pr J7'i i7", 57 i7' I.oui k Nah Vi', lOMJ In", 10 Man. F.lented 12ta V.'I IJU V Met Traetlon 170 170 1M nvi MIo. PaeiO 104 1(M4 In;ij lfit, South Paelllo fi CVi M U't Norfolk ,(. Wet 571 57 Wj 57 Y V. Crntril 1VS lid l.Vii li. (Int .(.- Western Si!; M ."rt 3nta Penna. It. It II7'2 Ui 147 M71- Pacific Mill 41'i (J'j 4!i l Pearling ltv 4, IVS, 4I( 4'i, Iteiclme It . Pr 7i 7 77-4 77 NMiihem I!. II MT S4; X M .southern It. It., 1'r .! SJt, .",), 3.i'H Tenn Coil ,V- Iron .... f'"i f' f.7 fi7'3 P. S I.ealler II 14 1 li II P S Leather, Pr 8.1 MU (-:', S2 1 S Ilnlilier 2ov, -ji -Mij nmt fnlon Pirlftc lflitj c)', PMij inn, I'nlon Pacific, pr., tl nl' PI Pi?, Valali. Pr 41H I.' 4t' 41 Wrjtern I mon npj ppj pii; oi't Col. Knel Iron ! m n In mal Copper i:2ij I", unij l.'lH People's (!i lit, llta, II! U2' Krie II Ilt3 4.', 4t', Trie, lt 71 '.2 70?, 7I1, Col. Soitihern V V IV lVa Texas Pacific 4V,i IV; 4 1-4 4' Vmer Car I'oun.lry tl; .IP, M'i .'il'a C. S Steel Co Il 4'.; II 4S, l'. S. Steel Co., Pr , ... 1?; nvi 'ui prij, NEW VOHK fin UN UtKP.T. Open- High- Low- Clns- WIIKT. lug -t est log Peptemher 7i' 71U 751J 7-,tt Deiemher 7S 7s 77 77 COIIV Scptemhcr fio M Ml, ,W, December 10; M cW ft) Scranton Board of Trade ExchanRe Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. SrOCKP Pld. Asked. Lackawanna Hairy Co., Pr ro County Snings Hank ,t Tnut Co.. :;so Hr-t Nationd Hank 11 arlionuale) ,. Standard Drilling Co Third National llink Dime Deposit and Dim mint Hank.. Kronotm Light. II k P. Co I'll st National Rank Luki Tl ust saf? Deposit Co Claik k Snoier Co., Pr Scranton Iron Pence k Mfg. Co Sranlon Ale Works Siranton biings Rank Traders' National Rank Scranton Rolt & Nut Co People's Rink New Mexico I!y. & C. Co BOND. Scranton Pawnser Rallw, first Mortgage, due 1!J0 People's Mrcet Railway, first mort 32". 30 t-O 275 ii C'O J-'5 100 05 1"' 101 135 115 gage, due 101 113 People, Street Railway, General mortgage, due 1J1 Dickson .Manufacturing Co I.acka Town-hip School 5 per rent. Citj of Stiantcn St. Imp C per rent Scunton Tiaction 8 per cent 115 100 102 102 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. iCoriectcd by II O. Dale. 27 Lackawanna Aic) Beans Per bu-hel, choice mirrow, $2.G0a2 b5. Ruticr-Frech cicamery, 21a.'2c; dairy, fresh, 21e. Cheese Full cream, 10,$alli. Fggs Western freth, 15'jali) nearby etate, 15':al7tic. Medium Beans-Per bu-liel, $2.50. fireen Peas Per bushel, t 40al 15. Flout Best Mtent, per barrel. l 45, Beans Per bu-hel, choke nuirow, $3,10. Potatoes Per buliel lal 10 New York Grain and Produce. New York, Aug 20. Flour Unchanged, Wheat spot easier, No 2 red, 75' ,c (. o b, afloat, No. 2 red, 75c. cleialori No. 1 Northern Duluth, 77V- f. " h- afloat; No. 1 bard Duluth, MV, f. n 1 1. afloit. Option, closed weak at lr. net decline. Sepiember closed ',5itc ; October, 75-e ; December, 77c Corn Spot weak! No, 2, ,Ve. eleiator; lA'aC f. o b afloat. Options closed wrak and lo. net lower. September closed 50t,e , December eloped, Kc. OaU Spot easier, No 2. 3-c , No. 3, 'I7'c No. 2 white, 41c , No. 3 white, 10c. trark mined western, 37Ha30te ; track white, 3lal7c Options quiet, and lower lth com, Butter Stead ; rreamery lRa20c. : factory June packed, 0'4al4'2C. ; imita tion creamery, 14il7r. ; rtate dairy. Halle Cheese- Steadv: fancy large colored, 0i,r ; fancy large white, 0nHr j fane small foored, ni t i fincy small white, O'-c. Fggs Firm; state and Pennsihinli. lOa.'Oc; western uncandled, ItalTr i western randled, 7a'20 Philadelphia Orain and Produce. Philadelphia. Aug 20.- Wlicit- ',e. lnwi-rj contract grade i.gu-t, 7.ia7lUi I om l',o. lower, No 2 nitxeil xugiist, 57'ja'-e. Oats le-. lower; No 2 white rlipued, 4ic Flour- Dull and weak. Iluttrr Weak and print li. loner; fancy ce-.tiin rieiinety, 20sa21c ; do neirny print, 22e. I'ggc Firm, good demand; froli nearby, lsp ; do. western, 1-c. ; do. south.vrsii'ih, 10e ; do southern, BV. Coin-ljulit, but linn. Re fined Sucurs fur hanged Cotton Firm, 'kc. higher; middling uplands, SV. Tallow Stcad.v ; elty prime In hhd, 3c; rnuntry do, do. barrels, 4V ; (.ike, 5lsa5'jc. I.lvj poultry Steady; fowls, 10alo'c. ; old rooster", (I4i7e.; spnng chickens, l.'ablc. ; diuksc, OalOc. Die-sed Poultry -Flmii fowl. lO'ir. ; do. fair tn good, wlty ; old roostern, 6'jc. ; brollera nearby, IJal'e. ; writ em, ll.il5e. Ilcrrlpts Flour, 3,iki0 barrel and R20,01.) pounds In sacks; wheat, 45,000 bushels; (orn, ScTi) hn-hels; oati, 3,000 bushels. ShipmentsWheat, 12,000 burhi'ls; com, 7W Inuhcla, oats, 0,0. bushels. Chicago Orain and Produce. Chicago, Aug 50. Dullness prevailed In both the grain and provision markets on the board of trade today and lower price, ruled Septem ber wheat closed Tc lower; September corn, lic lower, with oats 'io lower. Proviiiona doied at a decline ol 2!, to 7'jr.. Cath quo. tatlen.' were aa follow,! Flour Steady; No S spring wheat, H'Se. ; No. 2 yellow corn, 6l.j5c. ; No 2 oats, S4a3ic. ; No. 2 white, S6Ha353,c.; No. 3 white. 3PiJ,c ; No. 2 rye, 55a'jc. ; fair to choice malting, 5?a Me.; No. 1 flax seed, $1.45; No. 1 Northwestern, I $1.31; prime timothy seed, $5.F0; mess pork, THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Pour Lines, ,i Cents for Rach Extra Line. For Bent. asak For Reeto About 1200 feet oflloor space on 4th floor of the Tribune building, su'table for light maufneturing. In eluding heat, lifjht and power. Enquire at office of THH TRIBUNli. FOn ItKT-ery rledraMe eight room houe. team heat, morlein, moderate rent. In-pure IVicI Washington aenue. " ion nKNT Jlrt.fio lloue on Rock street, eight rooms, modem. Inquire of (J. T. PaUa, ill North Main acenuc. FOn HF.VT Single n roem houce In Ualton, let location In town, tle minutes to fUtlon, nearlj new houe, lurnace and good water. Ap ply tn (). W Carlton, Dalton, Pa. FOII RKNT-Nlne"room"houv In Creen Itldgei all conienlenees; lirgo lot. Itent, $18. Ad dress S. (1,, Trlhune. 1011 Ill'.NT-i:ight rooms, 733 Jefferson avenue; all modern eortcnlcncea. For Sale. JL'ST snniVKt) with rar load of horces. good worker and drawer, weight from 1.10O 10 1.S0O. (n be eecn at ,UI lUjmond court. F. M. Cobh. FOR SALK -( heap, for want of use, one second hand Singer sewing machine In good (ondl tlon. A. L. Meade. I.VI7 (Jardner .nenue. City. (iOI.I) FMI-Jnst arrhed. all aires, all colors. Kioh plant, globes, hh food. Handsome litter roach puppies. Imported night singing canaries, talking parrots, etc. Fo, 251 Spruce street. TOR SI,K DrlMtig horse, S jears old, soun I and kind and fearless of all objects. In quire at I2! S. Van Rurcn ae., or old 'phone 27-4 0. It. FOR SALK pneumatic-tired run-about, prac tically new; a bargain. Room SOI Coi mil Hull. ling, Sciantnn. FOR SLF. Two light spring wagon and somct harness, cheap. Ksans, rear Wil Lurcrne street. FOR 8LK Car load of dr.isirg and draught nortes and good frnitly horses. Zli-?n uaic ford court J. M. Field. FOR SALK A Cottrell k Sons cylinder press, 33x31 in good condition, new lollers, V'OO. Apply Wilkes Rarre Times Office, Wilkes-Rirrc, Pa. Real Estate. I OR SXI.i: House and lot at Olenburn, Pa, convenient to D . I. k W station, fine fruit and garden Write or tall Mrs. Frank C. Hall, Olenburn, Pa Money to Loan. $50 to $30,000 AT ONCE 1 nnd 5 per cent. In terest L.iy terms to repay, George V. Okell, Coal Exchange building. $3.10,1100 TO LOAN' Lowest rates: straight or monthly pajments. Stark & Co.,Trader' bldg. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN-Qulck. stralsht lcana or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, f 11-315 (Vnnell building. Business Opportunity. NOTICE to Joung men and iniestors. Company now fnnnlng for the manufacture of the best adieitlsing noclli on the miikct The Needle and Thread Laundry Check, 5,000,000 ought to be sold In New- York city. Come and sip samples and subscribe for slock, $10 up, We need ilt?m(ii. Comet a' real cttatc offices. Dime building WANTED Two or thtre thousand dollar cash a-sMan-o (partnership or otherwise) to in crease a sub-tautial machinery bustnet-s, located in Scranion, with er profitable prospect Communliations treated slrlotly confidential; ref cienees exihingtd Addre-s Business, Tribune Of fie p. Furnished Booms. 1TRNIMIEP ROOM, with ill convenience, for gentleman, HO Adim avenue Jll.llalO. lard, 5 02'sirk5; short ribs, M 2"al5; dry silted chouldcis, 7s,aVjc ; short clear sides, $5.S0a!K), whiskej. $1 21. Chicago Live Stock Market. Clucigo, ug 26. -Cattle Receliits, irt.ftoo, in cluding etuii Trxans and 3,w0 westerns, good to choice strcng, others steady to slow butcher stock firm, Texan, strong; western low, goo I to prime steers, $5 R0a io, poor tn medium, $.1 c50 a.'i'.', stockers and feeder He'ady, $2 25a 4 2i; c ow-. -2 1014 .'O; heifers, $2 50i4 5. ranners slow, $125,2 35, bulls choice- hhade higher, other, flow, $2 25il..I.',, rilirs steady, -1i5; Texas steers strong. $1)5; Texas grass steer Arm, il. 40a 1,73, western steer, $-1 75al 85. HogsReceipts today, 32,Oc); tomorrow, 22,'eOO; left over, ,W1, active, fully 10c. higher; tnw, $', 50; mixed and butch ers, ?5 7art.40, trond to choice heavy, $5 00,(150; rough heavi, 5 70a5S5, light, $5 70(0 25; bulk of sales, $0art 25. Sheep Receipts, 20,010; 10c. higher; lambs, 10c. to 20e higher, good to ehoicp wethers, it 55,1 31. fair to choice mixed, $.(,'. 10; western cheep, 3i.l,UO; yearlings, M.25a 4: native lamb., $.ia5 25, western lambs, $.1 ls)a 5.10. Buffalo Live Stock Market. Fast Buffalo, ug. 20 -Catte--Rcrept, 150 cars, In good demind to n, to 25c higher; gnocj to fair finished dteers, 3C5aA, medium to choice shipping steers, JJ5.IO.i5 00; eoaise lough, $ 1 15a I 05, fat smooth, 5a.5 2i; common tn ejetra fat inws, $12535; eannrsfi 121.1, mixed butchc-is, $.l.P0a4 eift, export bulls choice, $,s5aliA lloga Reeelpts, e'O cars, evrlted and higher; hea.y grade opened, 4o. (Oart 33 ; rinsed, $0 40. gravels, MiH 25, a to weight and quality -, pigs, $5 0a. BOO: roughs, $5 40a5 70, static, 504 75 Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 54 cars, steadv tn firmer for lambs; tops, $5,hOa5 75; one load fanry coin fed. $5S5, (iilli. to falily good. $.l.25i5 50; sheep top mixed, M 30a) 50, Mill, to good, $150a3 23; wether-. 3ti0a3.00, yearlingt, $3.7iat; heavy ewe sheep dull. New York Live Stock. New York, Aug 20 Reeve -Steady all around; nitlvp steers, l 20,5 70, strgs ind oxen, $2 00a 4crt, bulls, $2 501.1.40; dry cnwi, 1 ROa.l 25, riblea unchanged, calves, veals steady; other calves, '4c lower, all sold: seals, $4a8 per 100 pounds; few, S 25, giaseis and buttermilks, JT25a1.75 Sheep and Limbs- ctlve, sheep and common and medium lambs. Hi. higher; all sold; sheep, "175. lambs, $4 25afi. llog-lgher, prime state hogs, $d 40i0 45. East Liberty Cattle. East Liberty. Aug 20 -Cattle-Higher; extri, $5tAi5 75; prime. $3.'3a5.50, good, if3.IOa5.25 llog Utlvc; prime heavv, yO,OiH50; a oitcd mediums, 0 40hi).45; beavv .vnrken, $d.j5ih 10; tight jorkeia, $5 20(0.10; skips, $4 50a0.50, roughs, $I.5.75. Shee Higher: be-t wethers, $4 a4 15; cull and common, 1.23i2 25; jearllngi, $2.50Jt; xcal calves, $O.IOi7. Oil Market. Oil Cilv, Aug 20.-Credlt balances, 125; certi ficates, no bid; shipments, 216,720, average, 05, s; runs( 173,341, average, S2.72I. Lichty's Celery Nerve Compound for all nervous disease, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous debility, paraly. is, blllnuFnetx, dyspepsia, cotlveness, piles, liver (omplalnt, kidney trou bles and female complaints. It goes to the seat of the disease and cures thoroughly and speedily. Sold by Mat thew Uros. SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. Help Wanted Male. WANTr.D Fifteen experienced wood'nicn at once to rut by day or contract. A. I). Itohcrls, Throop, Pa. AN'TF,D-,omig man to act a bartender and to make hlnnoil meful. John butber, llibj Ion Hotel, Old Forge. 110 W NtA) t (Ireen's, pawnbroker. In? Lackawanna avenue, must hae expc'rleiuc- In cleaning around store, nu ether need appl I good reference WANTKH -tin ivpe-lcnied adctllslng man, must alo hae a gen'ral knowledge of merchan dise. Call on or addies .loms Long's SMis. V ANTKII-Hxpeilen ed man totninagr o.ir men'o furnishing department Must 11st be nulli fied tn liuj. Call on or address .lonas Long's S.n llIINKMKLII WANTIII) lliornughlt ex pcrlnced workman, miiilcl mm preferreili steady emplounent; good wages, O. J. I.oder Ick, PIi mouth. Pa. UAN'TFD "sturdy .xoung man In woik In store, with good chance if advancement. Hoston Tea Company. Help Wanted Female. UANTF.D Middle-aged woman as cook and housekeeper, good wage, to right person Apply ,Iohn surher, Rihjlon Hotel, Old Forge WANTKD-Scrxicr of a juung lady for general office work. Must be good penmin in 1 r)iits k at figures. Apply at onto, second floor, l.!l Lin den street. WANTKD-V dining room girl, also a chamber maid, at the I'aurot Home, nlfl Linden street. OIRL WNTFD-For general housework, at 615 (iarfleld acnt.e. Apply WANTF.D Clrl for geneial housework at Daltcn. Address II. T rare Tribune. (VANTFIV- Hist rlas cook. Apply lo Mis. K. L. Thomklns, 5(1 Wa-hlngton avenue WANTFI) -Competent rook and Iiun'lre-s. pptj to Mrs. W. J. KloN, on Mondaj, at Mi Adams annuo WANTED - rompelent c ook and liundrcs. p ply Friday to Mis. V. J. Klots, 51S dams aenue. Agents Wanted. CANVAssMPs-Lartj or gen'lcman outside the city of Scranton can have a pcimancnt age.ic for the pctfiime of the rentui.v Phcnonienil sales (ioods In large demind Hsctitlilng fur nished on riedit l.ihna! arrangement with the right pirtj Aildio-cs "Cut lto-is," Colli stieet and Ctli aienue, New Yoil, BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Eecelved nt Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT SCHLUTZ, comer Mulberry street and Webster avenue. GUSTAV riCHLL. 650 Adami avenue. West Side OEOROE W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avfnue South Scranton FRED L. TERPrE, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton OEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main avenue and Market street. Green Bidge CHARLES P. JONES, 1557 Dickson avenue. r, J. JOHNS, 020 Oreen Ridge street. O. LORENZ, corner Washington ave- nue and Marion street. Petersburg V. II. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. a. bone & SON. Wanted. WANTED - Team for work. Catl at North Main avenue, a little above Jackson street x Xpostnlun. Any one who wants good dill fur filling call at same clace WANTED A large show rase. Apply William GifTord, 1517 Dickson avenue. WANTED An Intelligent (Catholic) lady or gen tlcman to fill a light, pleasant position, good pay, if suitable. Addict P. O. Box 20, Scranton, Pa Booms and Board. FOR RENT With board, mom ploantlv situ aled, newlj papered, alnted and tutnirlied. Faurot house, 61u Linden reot Boarders Wanted. WANTED-Table hoarders. Washington avenue. Mrs. Tompkim, 511 Lost. THE Pltlll WHO PICKED IP ladv-'n blade silk umbrella cminuit bou-e squaii- last even ing will plea-e rdurn to 510 Webster uvcniu- ind reeeive reward. LO-T A fox hound hitch, black, white and tan, about one ear old, between Lake Siranton arvd Simerson'a hotel. Iindei will be rew ird.-cl for information or rctuni. Lewis I'ethernian, rur 221 Ninth street. LEGAL. THE xPlOl'RNED XNNT xl. MEETING of (he (.Iciekliiddrrts of the scranton Axle Wcrks will be held oil rrnlav, Npt 27. I's'l, at the otfUe. of Eira II. Hippie, Connell Hulldlng, s 1anp.11, Pa , at 3 p. in o'clock, foi Ihe diction of ntfiecrs for the ensuing jear and the transaction of iw h either busineoa aa liny propeilj eome before the meeting. ItRIIAIII) R. WEIsENI LI E. M'errtaiv. NOTICE IS HEREBY Olv EN that under Hie act of assembly entitled "A supplement to an act entitled 'n act to provide for the Incorpor ation and icgulation of certain corpoiations,' ap proved April 2rth, lK'l, provlduik loi the im provement, amendment and alteration cf th rhaiters of corporations of the se-eond clas. and authorulng the incorporation ol traction motor companion," appiovcd the I Ith day of June, A. D ls-t, and known as the ( orpciation intend ment Act nf JS8.I, The Colliery Engineer eom pan. a eoiporation cieated and existing under tho Cornoiatlon Act of ls74, will apply tn the govcinor of Ptnn)lnnU on rmieU, Septem ber I, P"'l, for the following lm rovenients, amendments and alteration ol its 1 hatter, vir : Fust Bv hanging the name of the eorpoiu tlon to "International Textbook Conipanv " SPeond -Hi making the purpose for which said coi potation Is furmesl to read as fullnw-s; said loinoiaticiii is fuiiuid '" originate, write, compile, illu-tiatp, edit, piibli ind -ell in- sliiiition papers, texMiooks drawing plates, peilodlcils, imgazlni's, pauipiilctn, aitlcle-, and Irtlcis fur Ihe dUseiiiinition ol lileiaiv. technleal, educational, and other inloiiuaiiuii, to runduit a printing, engraving, lithographing, Mcreoivp. ing, electiot.iping, cuprcilping, line work, half tone woik, embosulng, printing In black and nl ors, photographing, pholotjplng. nhoiogravlug plctuip printing, and bookbinding builneM, and geneiallv, tn tran-ait a printing, bookbinding, and publishing; limine by the various methods now in u-e, or which may be heieafter intro duced or Invented " Third Bv making Ihe exlatcnre of ald cor poration perpetual. And for there purposes to have, pwsevs, and enjov all Ihe rights, henefitcj and pili lieges, conferred by the said aet and its supplements. STANLEY P U LEN, Secretary. Scranton, Pa . xuguit , 1001 IN RE Estate of Benjamin J Hughes, de. ceased, lato of the citv of Scranton county of Lackawanna and state of Pennsylvania. Let. te's testamentary upon the above named estate having Wen granted to tn undersigned, ill per ions having claims or demands against laid esiate will pteient them for raiment, and thoi indebted thereto will mike Immediate payment to Anna J, Hughes, executrix II C. REYNOLDS, Attorney (or Eatite, DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Than Pour Lines, ft Cent tor Each Extra Lint, PROFESSIONAL. "A.'WWVs Certified Tubllc Accountant. '"''J!)" C' y-MH-t'INO, 23 TRADERS BANS Uuildlng. Architects KDWARI) II, hulldlng. DAVIS, AltCHITECT, CO.N.NELL rnijjiKnicK l. niiow.v, arch, n, rual -J rL'iSJr".1""18' nldS' 1M Wishlngtan ava. Clvil and Mining Engineers. l!l.?-l.'Anll'Nf'lJ CONNKH, BUILDINO. Dentists. DLir"i,1:l.L,:M,Kll("il1' l'ULI 10ILD1N0, Spruce street, Scranton. DR. C. O. LAU3ACH, m WYOMINO AvInuJ! Lawyers, FBnnm. iX "V?1 yh ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Boom 12, u, io ,nrt ls llurr huudmj, F. K. TRACY.ATT'Y,( OMMONWEALTH BLDQ. ?;JnA'U)C,lK- AirORNEV-l LOAN'S NEC.O JL I?- T1 r"at" erurlty. Meir bulldmj, comer Washington avenue and Spruce atreet. "I-I,A"D' "'xRREN- KVVPP, ATrORNEYS and counsellora al-law. Republican building. Washington aienue. JF.SSl'P ti JE.SSt;p, ATTORNEYS AND COIIN. ,',,t lw. Commonwealth building, Rcemj 10, 20 and 21. t'n-ao1.n3 TVVI"R, AT10RNEY. P0.1WI.Ptl, floor, Meara building. L' , ,VA1Rf-s. ATTORNEY AT LAW, of Trade building, Scranton, Pa. ROOM9 BOARD 1'ATTFRSOV k WILCOX. TRADERS' NATIONAL Rnk building. f- coMKnvs. on republican buildino A W RFRTHOLF. OFFICE MOVED TO NO. 211 Wjcmlng nienuc. Physicians and Sugeons. DR W. E. aienue. ALLEN, tli NORTH WASHINGTON DR. S. W LMOREUX. OFFICE 310 WASH Ington avenue. Residence, 1315 Mulherrv Chronlo disease, lungs, heart, kidneys and genitourinary organ3 a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p m. Hotels and Hesturants. THE FLK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN avenue. Hatca reasonable. P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. RCRxNTOV HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. k W. PAS- senger depot. Conducted on tha Europeai plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor Scavenger. A. B. BRIfiGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cess pools; no odor; only improved pumps used. A. B. Briggs, proprietor. Leave orderi 1100 North Main avenue, or Eicke'a drug store, cor ner Adam and Mulberry. Both telephoned. Seeds. O. It. CLARKE k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS erymen, store 201 Washington avenue; green house,, 1050 North Main avenue; store tele phone, 762. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA. AVE., Scranton, Pa , manufacturer of Wire Screen. Miscellaneous. DRESSMAKING FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER: alo ladles' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. MF.OARGEE BROS.. PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN 1 elopes, paper bags, twine, Warehouse, ISO Washington avenue, Siranton, Ta. THE WII.KESBARRE RECORD CAN BE HAD In Scranton at the new, stands of Beimin Bros. 400 Spruce and 5i Linden: M. Norton, f22 Lackawanna, sunup; I. 6. Schutter, 211 Spruce itreet. Situations Wanted. WANT I. II Will snne wealthy mm give a joun; mairied man a position vvheie he can get pin- motion. Iiciiiesl and iru'Uorih. V. A, W, Tribune sITl riiiN WxNH.P To go out bv the dav wa-hitig or Ucaning Mis. Iluvcil, 1210 Ce dar ivcnui SlTI ATION WWIID V maehman, uhlt,-. married, vvhetr be- nn have living apait ments W., Tnbunc- Ofhce. slTl VI ION WWri.D lady of refinement, with a little girl vvi.uld like pi'Sitmn a,-Imtisekrrpc-i for widower, or lur ftiull taniiiy tiju Dix emirt, ( It. WAN ILH position bj joung man as eten ugiaphei, tu a 1st In book keeping and gen rial c.f'ne woik ddiiss J. L., 32'f Cliy ave nue, Dunmeue, Pa SITl x'TION WN1I,D Washing and Ironing tc do at home by expeiienced hunire; hst leb-iiiiiis vldicv. ciiilv- to Mis II. B., eare ct &.I0 f 01 e st touil. Sllf VTHIN WANII.D-A neit colored girl, just anivrd in 'il.v, would like a situation at genual hou-ewoik In -null lamlly. Call or i4 dics "II," 5't Lackawanna avinue. Sill TION 1 leaning W XN1KD In c,cp out washing ni Mis Russell, IJI'e 1 edir avenue. Mil IMS STKH -Washing and ironing to Ml.' home, cilv 1 iti Km es ddress only to Mrs II X M . care cd .2rt Fore-t court. SITUATION WANTED-Hy a bov ! sears otd, good penman and can make nimsolf geneial ly U'Cful about ofllci Addrew Robert Wil liams. I'th ftieet. Illilieiv. ill pliant. I'a SITUATION W NTED -By reliable man at hotel or restaurant or kitchen work or my other similar emplojmcnt Address J. Bernard, General Delivery, ( it. SITUATION WxNTED-llouse-cleanlng or any kind of woik, or washing or ironing. Mr. Lee, 411 Hallatcad court. P FINANCIAL. HiV WVH. -V . aswX'NXiv'NyV. ni.riPc.T. WALL STREET SAFEST! BEST! Money Will Carn Biz Monthly Keturni. The Investor'a Fund I'ayi Seml-monthlr. The oldest eitaMished In America. No certificate holder has ever lost cent, raymenti rnitla to all subscribers every 15 day. No trouble. Si delay. Money refunded on dsmand. Write to day for particulars, free to any address, C. E. Mackey k Co., Hudson Hld'g., New York. Spencer Trask & Co BANKERS 27 & 29 Pine St., New York Transact 1 general hinting business;' act at Ftwil Agents for corporation!, and negotiate security Issues of nil. roads and ether cemrmles. Execute commission orderi and deal in INVESTMENT SECURITIES Members New York Ptock Ehin;. Branch Office 65 State St. Albany