wr THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1901. ' c: NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA PITTSTON. Fpcohl let the Sirantnn Tribune. PlttMon, Auk. 'J?. Anions: the pmnil non' upt-iiki'i expected to lip piescnt at the L,.il)oi day colr-brallon Jump net Monday Is Mux Moirl!, of Denver, Col., national nceritmy of thp t-'leiKV ikw nation. Andrcxx Hrydi'n died this morning at hit homo on William Htieet after a xr xeie llliipsi xxlilch settled on hint two xxceks as?" after Ills ostein had lic-cn conrddei.ildv run down from an lllnods of fsovpial veins dutatlon. I'pw nipti t'n bottri known In PlttMon and vlcin.ty than va Mi. Hrdtu. and nonr llRiiird moip eonsplrtiouMy In tho coal mlnltiK IndtiMiy lifto innmnurh in thp old lTnnplvtmia t'o.il (onipany xxan coniPint'd. lie wait lioin In the jiniisli of Kltwpiwald. Scotland, Janu ary 10. Is.:", and had tlioicfoie lived (he jp.ii.s mote than the allotted the ccoip o.ii-i and tjn. lie came to .America when hut flvleen piiir of aue nnd tli Ht settled with lila patents at C'arhond.ile. on September SO, 1S.0, he nciepted a poMtlnn with the ronnsyl Minia foal ompiiny, t.tkhiK chaise of cnllteilci at PlttMon, nnd with the cx rrpuon of our piii which he seivod ni niiiie piiperlntendeut for the Haltiinoip ( ml company at AVIIkes-Hai ie, he was in the employ of that company In an utnelal tapaelty (ontlnually until 1W when falling health compelled him to terk retlienient. Sir. Hrydeti was what may truthfully be tenued a u.-eportcil citizen. Hunlness men and the hun dtedt of woiknien who weie emplojed under his Riddance knew him alike as a man of Met line iiualltlr Among the formei he pioveil a tareful and micitm fill llnancier, occupying a position as one of the organize) and a llfr-long member of the board of ni.inagciH of the Minns' Savings bank, and at one tlmo president of tho PIltHtnu (las company and also of the Pittston Water conip.ni. A a mine tuipoiintendetit he 'was tecoRnlzi'd for the great pre fautlon he eviclsed for tho pieventlon of accidents to the mine vvorkcis among whom ho had few enemies. He xa originally a member of ("ainlirla lodge, 1. O. O. V., of dirbonelale, but upon In w-inovul to Pittston win tiiincfeirrd to ono of the local lodges. Mr Hi den was ono of tho xvotkuion Imprisoned In tho No. 1 ill If t of the Delaware and Hudson Coal company nt jihondale at the time of the big cave it, in I4i5, when lout teen men lost their lives- Deceased was an active member of the First Presbyterian church and the Young Men's Christian association. I'i-Id'. a wife, tho following .sons nnd ...HiRlitcis survive; Aichbald I.. Ilry--n and Alexander Hryden, of Dun m ire. Mis. 'William Law, of Scranton; Mis. Mary It. Allen and James Y. Hry len, of Dunmoie. He Is also survived by the following hiothers and sisters: Mrs. William Law, of this city; Adam Hryden, of Carbondalo; William Jtiy den. of West Pittston, Mis. Kdmund Inch, of Carbondale; Mis. Mai tin Hol flich of Hlnghamton: Mrs. O. I'. Miller, of Scranton, and John A. Uiyden, of Nlnevah. X. Y. The funeinl will take place Satuiday afternoon After an Idleness coveting a period of inne months, the Sterling i-llk mill, at which the employes have been on strike, will resume vvoik next Tuesday morning, a satisfactory settlement hav ing been i cached between the employ ee and the sttlklng employes. The Pittston blanch of the Station ni Firemen has decided to give $1 per day to the fle members of their ganlzatlon who weto not reinstated by the coal operatois after the close of tile iei ent btrlke. The Pittston Clerks' association cele brated Its Hist birthday anniversary last evening with a banquet to Its mem bets, who number 99. illlam Thomas, of West PlttMon, s again mine foreman In charge of the vorkings at the rtabylon colliery, where je held a similar position ycais ngo. Since then he has been Inside foreman net tne Mt. Lookout colliery of tho same company. It has been definitely declil ed that the Dablon breaker, 'which was de&tioyed by fire some time ngo, will nt be rehullt, nuangements having 3cen made to hae the product of tho EAT NERVE 'ROSTRATION Sudden Prostration Is a Feature of Mot Weather Upset Nerves and Wcalc Nerve Centres Arc the Causes. All alonsr the line of mental and mus cular exhaustion so pi evident during the summer months la the underlying raiife of oveiwoiprl Xerxes mer eon sumption of Xeixe TKsue which ims not been replaced. It Is manifested in the mind that lefuses to receive and net upon Impression In the usual way nnd that, sometimes when attempted to be wldpped into xxnik, Jumps the bounds of reason and lloundeis In a mae of confusion It is manifested physically by an ovei-tlied, languid, exertlonless, muscle-telaxed condition that licks teslstlng' power which Is neiwsary to withstand heat exriosuie. It a by the Influence of I)r. A. "hases Xerxe nils In tallylnK the Neive Force that eneigy is quickened the Kreat web-Uke Xeive ystein of tho body xlhrates with new life Drain Serves Heart Xrrves-Stomnch Xetves feel the Influence as activity replaces .attitude and stiength Is t obtained. The hidden cutient xithln which spells life las been brought to xmuru's tequlted (tnndard. Mrs. .InrneH AVatsnn, of 3!S 1'welfth street. Pcianton, ptl , MyK: "rr. A. AV. Chase's Nerve Pills mo fine. I began to use them for nei miu slek headaches and nerxousness npd had gre'at biiccwi In Hopping them tomplntely. Iteiently I used them to overcome tho demesslon and weakness tnllimlni; gilp, and they xvere again hiiccesful In giving me oodlly Btrenu'th and neix'e steadiness. A an all around nerve and geueiai tonlo they aie gtand, and I nm very much plenneri that my attention wan -tilled to them through Mathewu Jirothers, Piugglsts, corner Washing ton and I.nekawana avenues." I5r. A. AV. Chiise'H Nerve Pills RO cents a bn at druggists or Dr. A. V. t'hase Medlelnn l'n Huffalo, X. V. pee thnt porttalt and signature of A, "xV. Chase, M, I)., are on every paek uge. Sold In Sctanton by Mutthewa nro. mine broken In the breaker of the Connell Coal company. FOREST CITY. fpeclsl to th Scranton Tnbune. FoieM City, Aug. :'0. Tho Oreek Catholic chinch run a largo excur sion to Mountain' Park today. Tho town Is depending on the moon nnd keios.Mie oil for Illumination nt night this week. ISepnlts arc being made to the rlectilc light plant. All of next week a mission will be held In St. Agnes diureh by tho Re demptorlst fathers. School w 111 reopen on Tuesday. Arthur Kanchet, of Monttose, spent several days of this week in town. Miss Kvelyn Ketchain, of New York, Is visiting the Misses Myrtle and Josle Martin. The council, at Its meeting this week. endorsed tho action of the chairman In PICUTRE There are five other golf plaers In pi eventing the public to see the iccord of the proceedings by passing the fol lowing le-olutlon: G. W. -Maxey Is visiting a filend In Danxllle. Mls Kloience Wagner Is visiting In South Canaan. "A resolution to Instruct the .ecie tary of tho boiough council to refrain fiom allowing any newspaper man or any other citizen to see or meddle with the books or papeis of the said coun cil, except In the presence of one or mote of the said council. And that the boiough council coidlally Invites all newspaper men and any and all citi zens to attend nny and nil meetings of said council, as they think that Is th pioper pi ice to watih and get the proceedings of said borough council, and nothing would give them innie pleasuie than to see a laige attend ance of citizens and taxpayers at all of their meetings." Tho feelings of the enutuilmcn seem be easily wounded and the resolution was passed as a punishment for some ciltlclsin that has been made on the honorable bodj. The gentlemen aie being generally condemned b the peo ple lor this last action. The bills tabled, at the last meeting, for Inves tigation, were ordered paid and the buigess and secietary weto authoi lzed to Issue ordeis for $300 to pay for the borough lot. SUSQUEHANNA. Special tn the Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna, Aug. 2!). In Beehe park, on Wednesckiy alternoon, the Susquehanna dub defeated the crack riinghnmton Ktais. 11 to 8. The Sus quehanuns have not been defeated this season. The funeral of Mis, Moat, aged 4.', took place at Cascade valley on Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. Marian Finger, of Detroit, Mich., Is ii guest of .Susquehanna telntlve. The Pel son family teiininu was held and laigidy attended toiihy at the tesldenco of Mrs. 1.: I. Stiong at Star meet. .Sun Tirother citcus appealed In Heche paik today, to good business. The Otdhitt family reunion was held today In the public hall at Thompson and hugely attended. Mr. and Mrs. William Kwms, of Knst Chinch stteet, last evening entertained a surplice, tinware" party of fi lends. The fireat .Hcnd club will play In Susquehanna an Saturday afternoon xvlth the local nine. A huge number of Susquehnnnn and Ljiiesbmo Hed Men, accompanied by the Susquehanna band, are at Deposit today, attending the Five-County Red Men's convention. The Hai v ('owles company. In "A Country Merchant," will be tho Opera limts" attraction fot September 0. The Jacobs family reunion will be held at the residence of Mis. Sarah Towner, In Oakland, September 12. The funeinl of the late Joseph II. Thompson, of Jackson, took place from the Stai rucca Baptist church on Wed nesday afternoon. Tho (litirnek Theatre rompany open- led tt tin eo nights' engagement in Ho- gan Opera house this evening. Itobeit Wallace Is tecovetlng from his icient Illness. Principal L, 1, Twllley has returned home tiom Haltlmoie, where ho spent his vacation. Seigeant Cluudo Fox, Sixth X. S, nr tilleiy, has returned from a thiv year's service In the Philippines, He has re ceived his dlschatge. A number of Susquehanna and vicin ity visitors aie at Montrose, attending tho annual encampment of tho Sus quehanna County Veterans' associa tion. Steel ceilings are being placed on some of the ceilings' In the Second ware! publln school building. The Improve nieiits to the building will probably cost 11,000. LOCKVILLE. Special to the Heranton Tribune. I,ockvllle, Aug. "9. Mrs. Emily H. Grower died at her homo In Lock vlllo Wednesday, Aug, 2S. Funeral on Friday. Quite a number from this place at- tended the camp meeting on Sunday at Wyoming. Mrs. C. A. Vantuyl la on the sick list. Mlse Oraco nnd Kdlth "Weaver nro visiting Mrs. C. A. Vantuyle. GIBSON. 8rUl ta the Scranton Trlbunt. (llhson, Aug. :!. Airs. H. A. Patrclt has icturned from her daughter's In illnghaiuton. Miss Xlna Tnft. of Xcw Mllford, Is visiting her gtnndmother, Mrs. Churles lldwurds. Mr. W. X. Clarks Is entertaining company from Susquehanna. Mr. Charles Whitney Is working for Stiockblne & Hulbert In their steam mills. Mr. Citrtlss, John Potters new part ner In his mill, Is making things boom. They employ more men In tho mill nnd keep thtee team hauling logs all the time. Mrs. Wltllstnn Chamberlain has re turned from a two weekR sojourn nt the Pan-American and adjoining cities. Miss Gertrude Strockblie Is visiting ft lends In Oolatt. Mr. Hobart Davis and faiilly visited I. W. Baileys Saturday. K. A. Sweet and Harl iHveet arc spending the week In tho Pa "lor City. PUZZU. this picture. Can you find them? Miss Sadie Chamberlain visited at New Mllford last week. Mr. Oliver Chamberlain Is winking for J J. Potter In the mill. Piof, Michael and family aie nicely situated In their new home. Miss Kdlth M Connell. of Wtlkes Tlaiie. is visiting her lumber 1M In this place. II. II. I'stnbiook and family attended the Kstabtook gatheilngat Lakeside. Mi. F W. Hanett visited Susque hanna Thursday. MNs llessle Tiffany, of IUrfoid, vis ited heie iecentl. Mis. Walter Hells, of Ithaca, N. Y Is visiting her mothe.r, Mis. Nathan Otillt. .Mis. Walter Hells made living calls to her nuineious fi lends In town on Friday. Mrs. Kdle Nye, of Hlnghamton. and filend, of Klmli.i, aie visiting fiiends In this plat c and Jackson. Mrs. i:ilen Shep.udson had a seveie paialytlc stroke Sunday, Some ol' our young men attended camp 'netting at Thompson Sunda.v. .li". D.mow and daughter, from Hlnghamton, and her broihei, Dr. I'.u pent -r. fiom Hoston, visited at J. 11. Stvl"' Monday. Mr. Itopfi', tiom .lacksnii. and Mrs. M. I.. Tiffany, tiom Nicholson, and Mrs. I'nln Potter, of Hlnghamton, call ed on fi lends and telatlves in this place Monday. The Ladles' Aid of the FnlveisMllst chinch met with Mi's. Alvlu Sweet Tuesday evening. He cie.im and cake were solved and a vciy pleasant social time was enJoed by all. Mis. C It. Styles is being Healed by Dr. c,ti pouter, of Hoston, Mis. 1. W. H.illey's slsteus and cliil (lien visited her over Sundnv. On account of the seveie uiln con tinuing all clay last Satuiday our Sun day school plcnlo will be held at the school's ki ootids, Satuiday, the 31st. Mrs. Di. Smart Is visiting In Syin illse. Ml. and Mis. 1M IMtteison and son ate at her home in this place. Mi. Hairy Tltman, of Monti osp, Is In town. If ou want to buy a wagon that's tight just see Tltman. HOPBOTTOAl. Special to the Scranton Tribune. llopbottom, Aug. 29. Mr. Oreen, of Fac toryvllle, was a recent guest at the home of Mr. N. M. Finn. Hev. I., I.. Lewis has returned from his vacation. Services will be resumed at tho Unlversallst church Sundny evening, September 1. Hev. and Mrs. Austin have also re turned from their vacation, and ser vbes will be conducted as usual at the Methodist church on Sunday. About twenty-tlve people enjoyed a ph nic at Jeffers' cottage on Wednes day. The beautiful day. the sumptuous dinner, the company of congenial friends combined to mnku the ptrty a most enjoyable one. Tho novelty of a siiavv ride added the proper spice to the occasion. A danco party Is to be given at Ten nnnt's hall this evening. Wnik does not progiess very rapidly on the repairing of stieets.. To those looking on It would appear that there Is too much dlfferenco of opinion among eouncllmen nnd street commissioners, and consequently too little accom plished. School will reopen Tuesday, Septem ber 3. Mis. D. K. Carpenter nnd children, of Newark, N. J., are visiting Mrs. Car penter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mc Vlcar. Mis. Marvin Tiffany and daughter Flora, of Philadelphia, are visiting friends In town. Exposition nnd Industrial Talr, Toronto, Cannda, August 20th to Sept. 7th, 1001. For tho abovo occasion ticket agents of the Lackawanna railroad will sell flvo day coach exclusion tickets to Toronto, Canada, and return via Lew lston and steamer at J7.75, also ten day ticket first class In every respect for 53.75. Tickets xvlll be good going August 31st and Sept 1st. Chlldten between the ages of S and 12 years one half of the adult rate. ' .1" v THE MARKETS. Wall Street Re Tie v. New York, Aus 19. Any liopc of a ttttvat of fpfrulillon it Dili time (till further rcc-titcd toiliy ami the ImrlncM transacted at the ttocL exdiinuc ua about the amallott of the )cir. hurh as It va It uas done alioe yitril)' clolns rrirm, but the rrccMlons from the bt prkej toward the elor of the day rrvtJlM the ttrlctly pinfeKionil chaiactcr of the dratlnci atiil lett prieM near to lat night' leel, c ttrihj'j iherk to litMday'i kclllnj mufinent In tone might be Imminent, 'IhU ranged the pro. felonali on the bujlnj aide and accounted (or the npnar.l niotement, hlle the tlo'lng out of their account utu equally rMponlhle lor the motion lindon wan reported a bujer In tlil market to an effective degree conildcrlng the nirrowneM ol the niatket. Thl, coupled with a free aupply of grain bill,, cauwil a further reaction in the sterling exchange market. The Ixindop money market at the name time hardened appreciably in part owing to the demand Ind dent to tho pay day lor the stock exchange Mltlcment. Exchange authorities do not express much expectation ol any inward moemcnt of gold in the earl; future. Total aatel today, S2, 100 share. There was liquidation ol standard rope and fwlne lMiie which broke the price ol the alxcs four point, and ot tb, Incomes two polnta. Cen tral ol Oorgla'a lint Income, fell IV The bond market oihcrwlae was illghtljr irregidar. Total sales, par atue, $l,esn,0u0 1.8 .la ad vanced ', ami the new it declined U per cent on the last call. The following quotations are furntthed The Tribune by It, S Jordan ft Co., rooms 705-709 Mears building, Scranton, Pa Open, int. American Sugar 1W4 Vmer Tobacco 11.V, Xtihinon 71 Atchison, t'r ! Ilrook. Trirlion 7"'i flilt. 4- Ohio 10i4 Telephone 6003: IIirIi. Lew- Clos eat. mi eat. lV.i, m 104' wi, 71, 2-3a InfiiS, 144 .X7 10J 1101, Prt'j MH IVa " 14 42'; 4l'a Inc. nx l.TAl, 79'i 97 7.X'4 1CV4'., (il 47ti ,.,'t Mls, hi Colli. Tobacco .... (hen A. Ohio ( hie .t (It. "et. M Paul Itoak Itiland . Kan. A, lex , Pr. . ! owf. k N'ath. .. ... o'a ... 4T' . . C2a ...187 ...HI ... 1X7 ...io-.h lOb'i 1414 S7 l(l 13) 10714 ilt'a SbXi 151' MH 4 117'a 4J 44X4 "'a 3..', Ss (-.'. II M t 41'; n.'u hi in tii'i 41 71 , r' 4.XX, 3IN 4'.' 4 t'P, 14IS too UD tos toi; rvs'4 IXi 3i.i, 147', UK 4f Mm. Kleateil 110V IImo. Pacific .. S.)utliem I'ailfio Noifulk & Went. Y. tV-ntral . Ontario K Xet. IVnna. It It. .. Pacific MjII ... Heading It. It. . lleadlnir. Pr. Southern It It Southern. Pr. . ...loov; ... W) ... .V,X, ...IX(la ... .v,i ...1I7'4 ... i ... 44V. ... 774 ... : ... ' ,,'a .v,x4 e fr.x, 14', S..X, io.x; "IN 41 7, (i-l'j ) IDS 11:1, 4)1. 7I I'-' J 4.S .it" 4X'l .nt. It St WJ'4 t'P. 4l. O'.'j V 114 4J'i r.N 4 ,'. .Ml, 4', f'4'u Tenn. Coal k Iron Ni f s. 1 either t S leather, .. 14H .. ("tt ..10iS .. IP. .. 41a .. I'l'a .. 117X4 ..111 ..II.! .. 4J'i .. 71 .. I XH .. 4Va .. SPt .. 4V, .. "4'4 Pr. I nion Pacific I nlon Paiiflc, Pr. Wabash, Pr Western I nlnn . Col Fuel & Iron Xmal. Copper . People's (la ... Krie 1'rle. lt (i.l. S) 1Vva Pacific .... Am Car Foundry I S Steel ( n. L' s. steel, Pr. . NEW YOIIK ORAI.V XIXRKKT. 0n. Inir ItlKh- Low en. Clou bis 7.!', WHKXT. Septemher December CO IIS rptrniher Ijcctinher t. 77W trfi 7'l'4 vr4 ti'4 lilX III' ix Scianton IJoaid of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. MOCK1. I.ackatanna Dili ('". Pr CounU Stvlnss Hank k, T111U Ca Firnt Nitlonal Ilank (Cirbondale) , Standard PrlMmr Co Third National Hank Dime Deposit and Pmount Hank Kronomy I Iclit. II tt P. ro First Jtalional Hank l.acka T11M Mfe rtopiult Co Claik k Snotcr Co, Pr Piranlon Iron Fence k Mfe Co. .,, hiranton Vle XX oik r-t r.mtoii '-nines lljuk Trader1 Nitioml llmk , S-cianton Il"lt k Nut Co People' Dank , New Mexico lly. C. Co I1()M)-. Hid Asket ro 3fi0 3'X Si) 40 '-73 46 l-'nn 15" 125 lno 1)5 4l" 17i 101 115 bcranton Pieneer Itiiluat, til-st Morteace, due D.'rt People', Mrccl Itjilwa.t, tlrH mort- eaee. due'lOlS People's Mroot Ilailttiy, Ceneral mortuaee. due t'r.'l Pickson Xlamifacturlne Co l.acka. Tonnshlp School ,X per cent Cit of Sirantnn M. Imp b per cent Scranton Traction (I per cent 115 115 115 10) 102 102 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by Ii O. pile, 27 I.atk.in.inna Xte) ncan -Ft r misiid, inoue nuirott, $2o0iJ(i5. Putter Ficch tieameij, 2la22c; dalrt, freh, 21c. theee-Full cream, lOUallr Fees XVestcrn frcfh, tj'jili,, nearby state, 15'.il7i3c. Xledium Deans Pi r bushel, .' sn. (Jrccti Teis-Pcr Iniahel, 1 lOal IX. Fiom Hest pitent, per birrel, l 4X. Ileitis Pel bu-hol, thoire uunow, if3 10. Potatoes Per biihel lal 10 Philadelphia Orain and Produoe. Pliihdelphh, Aue 2) -When 'Icolv, con tuct ernd. Xue . 7.la7('ii-. (oin Imhinerd, No, !! mlved, Aue, S4aV)t.. On Mr.ikr, No 2 hlte clipptd. 41'.a4J'8( lluittr Meadt, fair demand, fienh nearhv, lc , do western, ISo ; do. southwestern, lilc.; do viiiiliern, lhi , ( hecic-Mead. ; S. V full 1 teams, litnt nual' fiii ; do ii... do, fiir lo ihnue, Ra'te! Kenned mear -stead.t. ( otton Firm, ',e. bleher; middling iiplind, S78l Tallow - Meadj ; eliy prime in lihcU, ile j countrv do. do, barrel?, 4c; cikea, fiaiXiJe. Lite poul tryFowls, firm and hlehei , aprlne chlikens, dull and weak; lowla, lie ; old roosters, 7a 7'je.j aprine chickens, liable., ducks, flalOe Drewed poulirj Firm, eood demand j fowls, choice, lie ; exceptional lota, hieher; do (air to eood, lOalO'jc ; broilers, nearhj, UalSc., vte.tern do , l.MICc ( lleielpta-Flour, 2,nr) birrchs, and .1,lfl7,0iV) pounils in aacka; wheat, 70,(V) husliels, corn, 2,0(10 bushels; ovt, IS.ri'iO Inuhela. Shipnienti Wheat, M.OftO bushel, corn, l,fi00 bu.'heU; oat, 7,500 buihels. New York Grain and Produce, New- York, Aug 29 Flour Inactite and ahwt teady. Wheat-Spot easier. No, 2 ied, 7Ge. ( o. Ii afloat; No. 2 red. 74tio. eletator; No. 1 northern Duluth, 77Ne. f. n. b atloat; No 1 hard Duluth, S-I'ie. ( o. b afloat Options rlojed east at lWc. net decline Sepf closed 75c; Oct, 75e ; Pee, 7flr,c Corn -Spot easier, No. 2, SSijC ; No, it, JIS. , No. 3 wlte, 3Tjo . No 2 white, 40o ; track mixed western, .tf'aO'ie ; traik white, Oa47e Op. tiom irrreiilar and genially steady llutter Quiet, cieameiv, IflaiOe ; (actory, June pack ed, Hal7c ; iniitatlnn creamery, 4al7c ; Date dairy, 14al9c. Cheese-sdo , fancy large col ored, ITV , (nicy lare white, S'ie ; fancy small colored, OXsc.; fancy small white, D'jC. Fee Firm, slate and Penna., 18a2(V ; west ern, uncandled, J417c. i western, candled, 17a 17!c. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Aug. 21 -Cattle Itecelpt. 10,00ft, In cluding M0 Texans and 1,500 westerns; aterrs, generally actlte, 10c higher; butchera stock, strong; wettein sleera, trong. gras,er, weak; pood tn prime steers, $5 iMauJX; poor to med ium, $3 75aX 60, stockers and feeders, about steadyr f2.25a4 '-X; cown, J2.45al 10; hellers, $2 50uX; inniiers, Headv, $150j2,40j bulls, stead), 2 25i)W)j cxltea, stronger, VaXnX; Texas steers, firm, Jla5 10; Texas grata ttceri, weak, ;125aJ')0, westerns, ifXaS 10. Iloga Itecelpta tndty, H.OO; tomorrow, 17. (V), estimated left nter, 2 .Vs); actlte, 5 to iVa cents higher! actlte; common packers, wexk; top, $6 60; mixed and butchers, IS&OaAM; good to choice heavy, MOXjUfiO; tough heaty, $.X.75a 5 00, light, ?J.7i.40; bulk ol ulri, d Ifta 0 40. Sheep Receipts, H,000; ihtep, itrone to 10c. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Pour Lines, 3 Cents for Rich Rxtra Line. For Kent. - For Renito About 1200 feet oflloor space on 4th Uoor of the Tribune building, su'table for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of THi: Tribune. l'OIl ItKNT New f. room house, electricity, ete., entlrelv innlern: Wcat Park, Hide Park avenue. Ii. (1 Hartley. A lli:n ItOOXI ami nitllnjt room to rent. In pri vate houe. chnlte location, eetitrd tttj , board If clealrecl. AddreM Home, Trilmne olfice. STOHK 1011 IlKNT lteaoiiuble-, tli- whole or part ol utore. 13j Pcnn aienue, P. P. Mt, Hale. POIt IlKNT -Verv dealrabte eight room houe; team bent, modern, moderate rent Inquire PJ1 Green Itldfte ulrecl FOR ItKNT 1S, hall double home, fleam beat free 1120 Marlon atreet l'OIl IlKNT -Nine-room houe In C.reen lliditei all contenlencea: largo lot. Ilcnt, flS. Ad- drew S. O, Tribune. 1011 ItKST-Kicht room", 7.D Jeflcrhon avenues all modern contenlencea. I For Sale. VXV. FOIl SAI.K-Country hotel; good frtamt ami In. cation (or umnier boardeia, limit aell .ir count ni akknew, John l.onli. Smith ( auaan. Pa FOIl SXI.K 'J Ilerlin coaches In icood condition; rheap. Inquire F A. Fltnri, !Ul Jelfermn ateiuie. JtSl' MtttlVI-'l) mill car load ol horses. Rood ttorkira ami iluueia, wrluht limn I.IOn In I.VKI ( jii be inn at i!14 llJtmo.nl court. Y. .XI ( 0M1, i on sxi.k- harnev,, atreet, Tun llsht uprlnc anon and eome cheap. Ktans, reir il 1 u'erne 1011 SXI.l, Car load of dutliie and driuaht Iioims and eood famllr homes 222 221 Oak faitl court. .1. M Field. ' lOIt MIX A Cotiiell k Sons ctlindrr press, SP.xW, In eood lunilitinn. now mlltrs t00 Applj Wilkes Id rto lime OtfUc, Wilkisllarre, Pa. Beal Estate. 1 (lit Ml I. I nee laim, ttith eood r-ti iiicr water. hores, tatili, imp-, tools ,nid .ill bflntuine on a (aim l l)uIloi, Itox .!, Ilawltt, Pa. hlclicr, .trtitc, eood latiilu, stei It tn slrone, cimier. sluw eid to , I1011 r wetlirs, -sl.IXt 4 ID, (air to ilioio tn.xeil .:iln tti.lern hit p. .! 25i4 HI. iial'ti I.1111I1, . i'i 2X el 1111 limbs, fit M Chicnpo Grain nnd Produce. Ihuaeo. Xiu 2'i Uik of outsliii- -iippntl t is the main weikinue miliirnti1 at tin opening in wheat todtt, ililiouuli iilili. wrr.' ilsn 1 (ailor in depiivsin t l.p mirki'i llic 1 l.s,. Iiuwul 1 los nt -tti on Ik th lli ember when ,iul n.tu. (lit Itwil 'ndi. biwti, piotMiuiis wen up (rum 2'j to .', nuts at Ihe 1 hue. ( 1 b ipma tiou-s were is follrt I lour 'teidt , No. :i (pilne wlnal, Km'si ; Nn 2 ted, i.7'ai , No ? corn, 'nKiXI-4i . Nm 2 sellmt, ."il'.nVi,c , Nn 2 oats, liilV , No 2 white, 1iIi'J7,4' : No .( while. ,;i.i I,',! , Nn. -2 t to, ."il'jiVx , liir In ihiutc milt it; h.irle,t, ,7.iti2t ; No. norllittistnii, l l; mess potk, ll .intl ! nh. iS 2m-.1 1 iltv 1 t'a .ed. l 41. Nn I ptuiie limoiht mci, iiX C : hud sV.f7ij, !iort alted liould.i, 74iri . shott i li.ir sidi s Mlj'l, USM1, tI la. Buffalo Live Stork Market. Kjt llufl ilo. Vile 2'' Cnllli' lli'crings 'nn iiik . (ililt eood ileniiiiil ind leult, fair In light (.terrs, "I IXtl in, tells, (ilr to be-t, -1 T a7 7". eiiein. -2 Viil llogs-OITiitnen. I! i.ns. 'nine an I iiuhi , (nr tn thoiip toikcis, .i, riii, ;.x. t'uiliitni , flinlte lieitj, slnXah 7n. encr and Mbluean, ssisoifiMi. pig, ii 2"ni. .x, i nigh, ?.'i ;.,in. tJCs, "4 SO)', heep-llrTerings, l' .his, aitlto nnd hlfili"t hindt wethers, .liil'ai, Un lo oxii.i mtxetl. .Ial7"i; mils .mil inmnion. I"U"-',, lrfinlt-. spiine, chiilie ti, fimt, J',nrl, ti ulii.,--, choice to evtia, tXil l' New York Live Stock. New X'nrk, Vue 21 Dectes Keielpts, fii'.l; uiainlt (or evpoiters and slaiietileier nn Had ine: tniniutltt (.tc.ul.t ; hitimcnts, n me, t ihl' uiulnnecd. ( iltt lleteipts. -20, market ipn't. teiN, eit , teals, t'50.i, erassus, f.1 l(-i , 'ill, te I elites, lal V) -heep and lamb'- lleic ipls, -02I, i-th-ep. fault (teidt , (ilr to Limil limbs 2.h luglict. ill crades, siioiilci. Ii - thin a carln.nl imsnid; sheep, . Wi'l i5, culls, i Mli., limbs, l,50 alt; one deck, $il 15: culls, 2 50 i.t V). East Liberty Cattle. listliberlt, Xug 2" t atlle-liailf: evtm, tji'MXiX pi line, f" '15 i'i .Ml good, .l IiViVJX, Mieep 'team, bekt ttetliit, ?4j In. culls and common, M2XiJjX, tejrlings, 2 50a4 15, tell elites, ii.'Ai7 Oil Market. 2i Credit balances 12X, ccr- Oil Citj. Xuc tifliatcd, no bid hipmenta, 1H..1..X: atcragc, 6,1I3. ltuns, tai.to) atrrage, ,073, t IBASE BALL I National Ltapu. At Pitlsbure (first eamei - It II I Clilcago 000 2 00020-1 7 Pltthhurg .. . .010000000-1 S llattertc- llughea and hahoe, Poheny Veajer. Viepire 0 Paj and At Pittsburg (second tame) K II, E. Chicago 0 0 0 (1 11 0 I 0 (i- I (1 5 Plttshure 000000 10 12 S 0 Datlerlea Kason and Kahocj Cl.eabro and O'Connor. L'mpireO'Pay. At Doston nrooklyn 11. II. F. .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 ft 1 tl 4 . I 0 0 .) I 0 0 t x -X 8 3 Biton Patterles Kennedv, Ahearn and Farrcll; Wlllia and Kittridge. Umpire Sash, At New York I!. II 1. Philadelphia 1 0 f 0 3 3 l) 0 (Y-7 II 4 .New York. 10100211 0-rt 6 3 Datteries Townsend and Jackllli, lajlor, Mat thewson and Ilowerman linpire Dtvjitc, Cincinnati-lit. I.ouls, not scheduled. American League, At Cleielaml- P W'ashingtnn 1 4 2 0 I '. 0 0 ft-U Cletcland tl I 0 0 0 0 4 4 2 -tl II. H IS Pattcrles I,ce, Mercer and Clark; llracktn and Connor. L'mpiie Connolly. At Detrolt- It. II. 7 10 Boi.lon 0 0 ft 0 3 0 0 0 (V .1 Detroit 1 1 ft ft 0 2 1 0 x-5 llatterlea Winters and Crlecr; Sitter and Mc Aliistcr. Lmplie-Cantlllon, Other clubi not scheduled. Eastern League, Reeheiter, fi; Brockton, 2. Montreal, 3; Trovidence, 2. HarHnrd, 14; llufialn, i. Worcester, 7; Toronto, , SITUATIONS WANTED PREE. Help Wanted Male. j-.v. .- . f - U'ANTI'.P 'Vennit man an aiitant In olficej mult be x Rood penm.ui, lite In the illy, ami hate Aiim knuwlede ol Imo'tkeepiniti abmit 20 cara ol age Addreas Klectrle I'tlj, iare Tiilinne, Help Wanted Female. XX'ANTKI) -A competent tflt I as a tnoki must be well recommended Xppl) lr. Iloos, 2-12 Ailims atintie, at h p nt XNII'I) Sept IX, a coniwtrnt wallre. Apply by letter, gltltig relerences, to Mrs N. (i. Rnbettsou, Mux 112 r-ctaiitoii, Pa XX'ANrf.n (llrl (or general hoasework- it Dalton. Address II, T, care 'tribune. Agents Wanted. CANVAW.ItS-lady or Renlleman inllaiJe the city of Scranton can hate a permanent ane.uy (or the petfunie ol the centurt Phenoiuensl alea, (Joods In tief demand l'.verthi"( ',r' nlshed ru itcdlt l.ilietal arrangement with the nKHt psn.t Actoresj "cut iioes, .otn sturt and filli atenue. New- X'orL BRANCH WANT 0FF1CKS. Want Advertisements Will Be Kecelved nt Any of tho Follow ing Drufj Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALflKItT SClll.tm:. corner Mulberry street and XX'cbster atenue. CUSTAV PiCIII.U 650 Adims atenue. West Side CtOItOK V. JENKINS, 101 South Main ttenue South Scranton FRED I,. TEltrPK, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton OFO. XX'. DAVIS, rerner North Main avenue and Market street. Green Bldge CHX.ltl.FS P. JONKS, 1557 Dickson atenue. V J .IOIINS, Mft Oreen Itidee street C. IORFNZ. comer W'ahlnjton ave nue nnd Marlon street. Petersburg W. II KM.PKFX, 1017 lrtlng avenue. Dunmore J O IIO.N'K 1 SON'. Wanted. XXANTKII-X Inge show case Apply William Clifford, 1517 Dickson atenue WAN I'I II-Xn Inlellkent (Catholic) lul or gci llemin to fill i liilit plevinl position; eood pit if suitable. Addie-a P. O llux 20, Sirantnn. Pa Booms nnd Board. Foil It'.NI" Xl iti burd, loniin dc i-antlj sllti ate I lewlt piprirl, tinted .llld tll!lllhcil Faiirni linus. illH i.itidin street Boarders Wanted. W'ANTKII-Tal le boarders. Mrs. Tompkins, Ml XXnsliington atciiue. Furnished Rooms. .Wvvwvwv'vvvuv, i xxyx syv li) I I ItNI-IIHl IKHIM- ID I.IH PntJlr h II m nh II) iliipnit, un lit. 027 Vililni nttniu round. IIIINU Xlllliki'Vt. I Willi I 111 Ii ss o nine bv( pin iiu- t.iit 1 1 1 ind pitui. iljinieis Ap pit Mm sit iiuh, Dutikei Hill Money to Loan. 'i0 to iJV),'"'') VI ()N( I". 4 and 5 wr cent. In tcn-t l.a-j terms tn ioU) dcorae Okcll. simI Lvihatue building t-.O.iHs) 10 LOW lowest ratu, stralzht or monthly pa.tmenta. Siark A. (o.,Traders' bllg ANY AXIOL'NT OF MONEY TO lOAN-QilUk, itral.tlt lesna or Building and'loan. At Irom 4 to pel cent. Call on N. V. VX'alker, Sit tr. Connell bullJIng. LEGAL. FsTVII OF IIIDMXs Di'RslllMEIt. late of the Dotnueli ol Duninoif, ( nunty of l..ukntanna, State n( PtniivlJnii. clriund lelteis lest intent ni on llic aboto etate bav ine be -it cranted In tin- tuiilcrsienul. all per Fons hitiiie ilaluM nr ileiiiiiuls agaiift uul es tate will inr.-inl His in for pijmcnt, and 111"' Indebted liieieln .no iniiievteil to nuke imnitdi ate patment tn XNOI.I.1NK ( )1:HsIM:K. Evecuttlx. Duniiinii', Pa. (il'Oltl.K XX llEllslllXIMt, Fveuiin Xarduii, Pa. THOM F W Elds', Xtlf for Istate. Olflie o( the t'apilul llinlihlig Coiiiiiuiviipii, ll.nrishute. Vug 2), Pn) The ( omniis.ion ctealcd iniiicr Ihe Xc t nf Vs Fi'iiildt appiotnl Hie I '-III iIjv o( .lull. X H l'oli. I"i' liie coii-lriiitioH and coiiipletn u of I ho I apitnl liuildiiiK and for oilier puipnsis, intiu the aichitecls n( Penn.jliania lo ulinul plius ami epecifii aliens (or the construe tion, liullditig and iciiipletinn o( the stale fapltol at Hairix burg, Iih biding a iiower, liuht and heat plant ol siifhiluit cjpiiitt lo atli.facriirily supply the needs nf Mid bulldine. as prutlded h. Ihe said Vet of V-eintilt lue luilliling must ne ru tut fi' lent mre tn pintido ample anninnioilations fur the fveiiiliti' Hint ilepjrtincnl il Inane his ol the .tjte government a well .is the gi m-ral assem ble, ii ottmr an I einploie and to nnllelpatn the futuie needs nf the state X certain amount of wink hating alioTilv been done, compelltseit aie iistileicil In a meaire tn ceitaln niitlinca of rMeunr and Interim, of all of whuli fai ts I lic-t will herein' take notlie I'lie entile iost of the building complete, fn eluding all elecoiitliui power, light and licit plant, the reinnt.il of Hie two depirtmenlal build lues now eueupied ht Ihe tmUtv of Internal Afl.tlrs and th' Men tart nf Xrleulture. as pro tlileel In the Mid Xct of Vsemlilt. arilutoita' fees and the cvpi nc nf llie rominissiun shall not eveeed the sum 'I tfl.UOO.O"). a under no e Ircum stincea will extras be inililereil, nor will the con mislen ak (or anv aildlilniiil appiopriillon The building I to he completed in all its pans readt (or occupanct on or before the first div ol .lanuait, PXVt. utile's llie cnndllioii of the tiu ur jusllfe Its earlier eniuplrtion No plans and specifications fiom ar.hiteets lesident ouishK- rf tlie state will be lecelteel, as the law protlelea that the architect selectee! mint be a resident o( I'ennstltanla. Ihe evteilnr or outer walls ot the building aie to be ol sriiutc o( the be.t nuallt), and in so (ai as ptai I liable Ihe interior e'ee oration, finish and si tie ot the concessional lihrirt at Washington will he taken ut a li, silnme or model In the commlsklnn in paultig upon the plan- mil p 'e lfie.il ions -uhmiiie'il XII plans and spec ithatlont must lie ealcel and tile.l with the seerctirt la t 'ie nfti e nf Hie com inlvdon at llirrlsbiirg on en befnif llie ,10th dav of Noteniber. l's), nt 12 o'e m k noon, at which houi thet will be opened bi Ihe commission llie .itehlteet, who liill be the auilmr of the pi in and t-pci itie.it mas adopied b Ihe rnmmis kien, will be telcitrd as aiehiteit tn supertue the eon-tluilion aid coniplellon o tin- liuildine the lemotiil of lh depjrlmenlal buildings ie fened tn and tie inslallation o( the power, light and beat plant, and shall icieiie in full eoiiipru. silion for Ids sertues a lommlv-lnii in annul ame with the schedules of commissions adopted and tci unintended b.t the Xtnerican Instllule o( Archlteels (or full profession il seivlcea llie Ate architects presenting plana ami spec I ficalion considered nevi best In the opinion of the coniinblon will each reeelte the sum ol $1 (1) XII eliawlnes shill be one slvleenih uste No limit ts placed upon the number "f deigns to be suhmlltnl bt ity cnmpeliter. Ml ilnsuei e..Inl plans and petiflcatlons will be returneil to their rcspectlte anthers within i reasonable time t opirs nf the Xit nf luh 1', 1101, under wlu.h. this building is to he constructed can he oh tained In applle alien In IMe.tr C Cerwlg, secre tarv building coinmiwlon. llsrtlshurc' The present biilldinas are open In Ihe Inspec tion el competing architects. Information as tn space (or Ihe different departments csn be oh tained upon Inquiry of the heads theieot The rleht In relei I ant and all plans and speeldca, I tlons i rwertfd Rf order o( the commission EDGAR C. ar.RWlO. secretary DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Than Four Lines, A Cents tor Each Gxtr Line, PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. linxVAjin C. SPAUI.DINO, 23 TRADERS DAN.: Building. Architects nln'In "' 3, ARCHITECT, CONSELL building. Fiti'imnicK i.. iirow.n, Ancii. n, real .. t state l.xehange llldg., 120 XVaahuigten ate. Clvll nnd Mining Engineers. ! JtAnmso. eon connkm, nuiLDiNo. Dentists. DorSB,.'t3K?n,:i,OKn' rAULI BOILDINO. rpruce street, Scranton. DR. C. O. LAUDACII. 115 XxVoMlNQ AVENtTE. ' Lawyers. FRANK E, BOrr.K, ATTORNT.Y-AT-LAW Room. 12, ij, , ,nj' ,8 ufr building. ?. K. TRACy.ATrY.COMMONWIJALTlI PI.D0. ?;.JitFlA3.LE- ATTORNEY-LOAKS NEOO eoiee uVf1 t"te ,ecurllJ,-J "' building. corner Washington avenue and Spruce street, W"J.'AnD. XX'ARREV k KNAPP. ATTORNEYS 1V..M0"?11'110 ,,'Uw- "epublican building. Washington avenue. JISS17P 1 JESStJP. ATTORNEYS AND COUS sellors at-Iaw. Commonwealth bulldlnr, Roorru 10. 20 and 21. ,:DJ5lA"D W. THAYF.R. ATTORNEY. PO3.P0I, oth floor( Mta bulldjn(r ROOMS " .Ai,VATnrs- ATTOItNr.Y-AT.LAW, BOARD of Trade building. Scranton, Ta. ,A'rrP,''OV ft XVILCOX, TRADERS' NATIONAli "nlc building. C COMEOYS, 913 REPUBLICAN RUII.DIN0. " A. XV RFRTHOI.F. OFFICE MOVED TO NO 211 Wyoming atenue. Physicians and Sugeons. dr. w. n. avenue. ALLEN, 513 K0RTU XVASIIINOTOJI DR S XV L'AXIOREAL'X, OFFICE 30 WA8I1. Ington atenue. Residence, 131. Mulberry Clironla disease, lungs, heart, kidneys and genlto urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels nnd Resturants. THP. ELK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN avenue. Rates reasonable. P. zr.inLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., U 4 W. PAS senger depot. Conducted on the European plan VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A II. nRIOOS CLEANS TRIVY VAULTS AND ress pools; no odor; only Improved pumps used. A. II Brlggs, proprietor. Leavn orderi 1100 North Xlaln avenue, or Elcke'a drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones Seeds. 0 R. CLXRKE k CO. SEEDSMEN AND NUR3 erymen, store 201 Washington avenue; green house, 1050 North Main avenue; store tele phone, 7S2. Wire Screens. JOSFPII KUETTEL. REAR 811 LACKA. AVE.. Scranton, Pa , manufacturer ot XX'ire Screens Miscellaneous. I)lti:ssXIKINfl FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; alo ladles' waists. Louis bhocmakcr, 211 Adams atenue. MI'OARCKE BROS , PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN t elopes, paper bags, twine, Warehouse, 1JJ Washington avenue, Scranton. Ta. THE WILKI'SBXRRF. RECORD CAN BE HAD in Scranton at the news stand of Reiiman Bros, 400 Spruce and 503 Linden: M. Norton, m Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schutzer, 2U Spruce street. Situations -Wanted. XNTM) Dy mm and wife, positien M coach nun or useful man, wile guoel cook Ol hoiirikeipei. XV. A, Trilmne. sill' VI ION WXN'IFD -To go out washing, clean. ing or ironing, any kind ol work. Mrs. Lee, 411 Hall. lead court. WANTED V position as hoa-ekeeper to a wid ower, bv a niiddle-aeed lady, largo experi ence, iiferiiire-i eMliangid. Apply at t20 Wash melon axiiuie, City. Mil I'I ON X VNTED-Uy y-mng man as book-. keeper or artist int in office work; has ban setetal gears' cvperienco and can gitn refereneei from former employers. Addicsa J K., Tribune. XX ANTED- XV ill seme wealthy man give a joun? married turn a pooillon wliere he can get pro motion; honest and tlUaUoith). V. A. XX'., tribune, SITUATION XV AN TIP To eo out by the day washing or cleaning. Mii. I'.u&ell, 1210 Ce dar atenue. MJ'l'VIION WAN I I'D Ai coachman, white, matrieil, wtieie he can hate litlng apart ments X A. XV., Tribune Oftice. MM X TION XXXN1KD A lady ol refinement, with a little girl would like position as houe keeper (or widower, or (or small family, li20 pis. court, Cit.t. XX.XN'IM)- X position by oung man as sten ogiaphci, tn alt in book keeping and gen eral nltlie wink Address .1. ('., 329 Clay ave nue, Dunmore, Pa. bni'XTION WNTED-XVashlng and Ironing to do at home by experienced laundress; bst references XddiiKi only lo Mrs. II. It., cara ol t6 Forest coutt Sni'XTION WANTED-A neat colored girl, tuTt arrited in ell) would like a situation at eeneral homework In small family. Call or ad elroa "P," MJ l.aikawanna atenue, SITI'XTION WXNTF.D To go nut -sashing or cleaning. Xlt Russell, 1211 Cedar atenue SITl'XIION' WANTED Washing and Ironlnr to take home, city reference Addrcui only t Mrs II A. M , caro o( 1520 Forest court. FINANCIAL. OLDEST! WALL STREET .. SAFEST! Xloney XVIII nam Bl Monthly rircTI Returns. D DD 1 i The Investor's Fund Pays Sembmonthly The oldest established in America No eertificatii holder has eter lost cent Payments mad to all subscribers every IS days. No trouble. No delay Money refunded on demind XVrlte to day for partlculata, free to any address. V E Mackey ft Co, Hudson BId'g , New York. AVe own nnd offer nt prices yielding neatly five per cent. $1,000,000 First Mortgage Sinking Fund GOLD BONDS. Denomination, 11,000, Dane Electric andPou)erCorRpany of Butte, Mont. Write for special circular, Rudolph Kleybolte & Co. 1 Nassau St., New York.