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    THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESD A V, SEPTEMBER !, 1001'
rti
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
TUNKHANNOCK.
iperlil to the it union Irlbutie
'Iunkliannrck. Sept. 2. Mr. Zibti
.Will iicynolrls am, llitlc foil Stnvvr.n,
f Norfolk., VIirIiiIu, imp vIMlltiii f'aji
m'n Wlllliini N. IlnynoliH nnd wife
I'hfio thr-v will tcimiln until somi'tlmr
In Dfreiiilini
Miss i:il7.iltotli Goblc Is vMlliiK
.'ili-ntl. nt KhWiiixIIIp HiIm vvrok.
Mr. ntnl Mis. 1'utilck Hnic cntoi
Ulneo filpiicli from I'lttston ovpr Sun
ttuy The Junior ()iler American Me
ihir.irw ntl('(l .i IIiir nvot l lie school
i-miro at Unions illo on Labor Day.
Time was a pu.ulp in the nftpinoon
liv tho member's of Tunklinnnotk LoiIrp
and vlsitliiK iiiembe-M fioin I'lttaton ntvl
Other points In tlip WjninltiK Vallpy,
af'M Vllllell r-PVPt.ll HpCPlllPH VVOIP
made ami Hip nff.ili was a success In
bv -y lrspcf t.
Mif Olaiciup Loo, l tho rucm of ip.
lamer at Wllkps-Bano this week.
Aithur Blown, esq , of BliiclnuiHiin,
N V who lini boon tho Kiicst of Mr
nn 1 Ml" Samuel i;spnb,irh, on I'ut
tiiim street tlip past thiep wipKs ie
itn 'pd honif on Monday.
Sir-ool bcRan on Monday with a vei.v
vp attpndancp of chllilien.
f ooifjp W Phllllpoii loft on Monda
for AllPnywn, whole ho has ipcurod
n position as foiPinau In a Iuikp silk
lo'.ibln factor). Mis. I'liilllpnn will
continue to icsldc brio foi tho ptosont
Mi Popp, foioni.in at tho cumins
factor has 1ppii JoIupiI hv his t.uullv
fjoin tliPlr bonip in Illinois and they
ni occupying the Scull piopitty on
1'lllP stteet
m i
HOPBOTTOA.
Special to the Scranton Tribune.
Hnpbottom, !-'pi :!. Mr O O
T't 1p has lptiiinrd fiimi a weeks Is-lt
with friends at Thompson.
M 'and.UP Blown iPtuuiPd on
Sntuiilav to ipume hpr woik as teach
01 't I oatos 111 It-. Pa,
Mi John Blbce Is enjoying; a wpok's
on uij. with a camping paity at Ilcatt
lalci
M. Inola Dunbar of Now Voik. who
has br-r n sppiulliiK i-cneml week at tho
Lome of O I). Bobeits lctuincrl homp
on Monday.
J) i s Jese and 1'thel IIubIips. of
Jtinitmn, X, J, who hao Iippii lilt
inr foi some time at the home of their
K- in mothpr. Mis. Mai tin Bell, also re
tn ned home on Monday.
'rln v ill. mo Is i.ipidly liming lt usual
co pup of suinmpr Mltois.
MistPs Weber and Bradley of N'pw
Y rl ucie Rueits oer Sunday at the
h' 'ti of V. I! Blown.
Mr ntts'ol Phillips spent Sunday
vuh hi-" family bpie.
Pr I,pwls is ippiidinp; a fpw da.s
with friPiids at Oonldshoio, Pa.
Mis.c Mrtle Phillips his been spend
ing a few dajs at her home In riect
vllle A Mt Ike was Inaugurated Monrt.iv
nt thp laigp rjn.it ly two miles fiom
bete, opeiated by Cailuccl Bios' Km
plovc became dissatisfied with the
foi email of the woik. and reauested
his icnioval. Their lequest being re-
fu'itn, the men went out on stiike.
A council meeting will be held this
evening, when aitlon will piobably be
taken In itguid to tho woik of iepair
Ins sticpts.
-
SPRINGVILLE.
Special ii the vniilnn Iiibitno.
SpilngMllP. Sept. 2. J. V P.pynolds
of c i anion a foimer resident of the
township, has been visiting fi lends
here
On Thin m1,i net the leunlon of
Company i 2ni Pennlvanla oiun
teers will he held at Lake Caiey, and
quite a number of the bojs Ihlng In
this ieinlty will attend.
A shoit time since Mi. S. Z Sutton
had some sheep killed by dop. Again
Thursday about sl oelnck p in. they
Msited the Hock and this time weie
traced to dog-, owned by Theodore
Johnien and Sam Kinney
J H Aery has been working for C
W Barnes in hl blacksmith shop at
Plmoek and the other da.v had thf
rosfortuno to bum his foot so badl
that he rannot ue It
Stppln n Tiitlle hac iccehcd the ap
rointmni as po-tmastci at Compton
Septimlici 13 Is the time for wlvlch
the band have the big fall adeitl-ed
Theie will he two ballon asecns-Inns,
one in the afternoon and the othei
In the esenlng, the evening asient be
ing arcompanled bj lliewoiks Pmf
George T Mh'ioj, ot Biookln, N. y,
will make both nsconslont-
Fiidav mxt tin i Itli ns band will
go ti Palls, W inning iiiiintj to at
tend a fair that h to r lipid b the
rail s Cornet band. The ' lens'band
tuinis-hed musk for the Oiangti picnic
this ear, and ttcphi.il many compll.
inents.
SUSQUEHANNA.
Fperlal to tre Srrintnn Tribune
Susquehanna, Sept. 3 The Krle
shops and bieaker were closed ester
day In Burke's p-irk. this afternoon, thp
OrPat Bend and the Susquehanna nine
will strugglis for tho mastPiy,
Charles K. Whitney and Joseph
Lyons are at the Pan-American.
The funeral of the late Timothy Mc
Mahon took place and was laigels at
tended this moinlng fiom St. John's
Catholle church, wheie requiem high
mass was celebrated Inteinitnt took
place In Laurtl Hill eemeterj.
The Hassock team will pa in Sus.
quehanna on Saturday nfteinoon with
the home nine.
The Uairlck Hestre company on
Saturday evening closed n voiy suc
cessful three, nights engagement In
Hogan fipeta House.
After a bllef Illness. Mrs. L. Dunton,
a highly esteemed rcs-ldent of Lanes
boro, died on Saturday evening. She
Is survived by hpr husband nnd n sun.
Carey The timet a 1 will take plaie
trom the Lanesboro Methodist chinch
on Tuesday ntternoon, the pastor Hev.
I) L. Meekln onidatlng.
Fifteen frmh-ali ihlldren passed
through bete on Saturday, en unite to
USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE
rowikr to to lul,cn Into tho iliooj 0t
tirt ktl iwollui. mitou, iiul hot, and net "roij
otlly. If )ou hate tmrtini; fict or tight chnta,
try Mlcn'a Coot Law. It tooli tho lid ami
makrt vwlklni: ray, Cuirt ollii). tncatlng
(ret, insrenilnc nulls, Miitm ami eallous tpoti,
Jtriletet rom and tunlfru oi all pain and iiici
ml and if-mlcrt. 1r) it today, bold by all
drufelita and ho Horn for S. Tilal pack
at;e HlF.il Addreu, Allen &, Olmsted, Lc Ito,
V. V.
thcli homes In New Yoik fiom a two
weekn sojourn at Windsor
Mis Agnes Scer, of Blnghamton,
KtuiiiPd home today fiom n Mslt with
Oakley Side relatives.
Largely attended and ciy Interest
ing farewell sei vices weie held In the
old L'ongiegatlonal vluiiih on Sundn.v.
P.ev Di. Kdwanl Ta lot . of Blngham
ton, olllclatng.
Jopph lluile. Mls Delia Hurley
nnd Miss Mni. ilc.Mahon have teturn
ed fiom the Pan-AliiPilian.
Mi. M. S. .loidan nnd son are guests
of iclatlves in Sullhau tounty.
Stuquehnntia will be hugely lepre
sentid nt Caibondale's semi-centennial
ptleliiHtlun on Tucday and Wednes
day. THOAJPSON.
Sprud lo thi Vtinion Trllmnc
Thompson Sept 3. Miss May Leon
ard, of Snanton lu spending a week
with her aunt. Mis. L M. Lewis.
Poiter Bushnell and sister, of Owcgn,
N. Y. ate spending n few d.la with
their aunt Mis. i:il Bloxham
Miss Jennie Coopei, of Catbondale,
MOTHER GOOSE PUZZLE.
wnmm w a rr bwpww mm mm mmmmKnrM
There was an olJ woman, as I've heard tell,
She went to market her egRS to sell:
She went to market all on a market diy.
And she fell to sleep on the king's highway,
find her two children and another dog.
after a visit
Leonard Cole,
with her sKtei, Mis
it'tuineel to her home
jesteiday
School opened eterday, with Pi of.
V. M Compton and Miss Cota La
niaii as teaeheis
Iiu Latham and family left today to
takf In the sights at the 'Pan-American
Mts. Leonard Cole visited at Carbon
dale estcnlav and saw somewhat of
the Jubilee being hold there this week
Mai rled. Septembei 1. by Ilev. W
K Pinch at the homo of the bride's
parpnti. Mr and Mi. Frank Allen,
Miss Grace Allen to Mr Heniy Pavne
MKs Wlnlfied Oelatt. aftet spending
a few weeks' vacation at the home of
her father, r M Oelatt. returned c
terday to her duties as ination at
Keuka college
The Baldwins who have been guests
at the Jcfferon houe for the summer,
i etui ned to tht It home In Jeisey City
today, all but Mls Lettle, who will
lemaln until Thuisday of this week.
They have enjojed tbls pleasant le
tieat for several summets
A. O Salesbuiy, who sold his shop
bete and went with his family to Cali
fornia a few montlfl ago. is home
again and will make his abode heie
Airs. Salesbuiy Is detained In Scran
ton for the time being, by the seilous
ilUies-i, of hei slMei.
Uppsp D. Jones returned to his home
In Siranton with his fnmilv, ester
day. They had spent a month or moie
at the .Ipffpisnn house, and he was
much pleaded with their sojouin
N. S Foster Is at C,w hondale today,
enjoying the centennial
Miss Flora Sanfnid Is in Caibundalc
toda.
HALLSTEAD.
fpcilal lo ilio 'vranton lillmnc.
llnllsieid. Sept. 2 Barntim D. Shaw,
attended the soMliis leunlon at Mont
lose. Tl.lil.sda.
.Miss cinia Hall, of Kcranton, was
visiting Iipip Satin day and Sunda.
Tlmin'ay a uceptlon was held in tho
M. C. A ball lu honor of the Misses
I nnlo nnd Mell.csa Watklns who left
Monday for Fai toiyvllle, where they
will nllPnd the Kej stone Academy.
Mi. and Mrs. John Best of Bellevue,
Ohio an- visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Squlies.
Mls Odea. Arnold has opened her
teim or school in a district school near
l'atfoid.
M.sn Carrie Summerton a nurse in
the Htnte asylum at Blnghamton was
heme to spend Sunday with her mother.
H. I. I'cny list week uncovered a
mw stone quary on Mount Monotono
niri. The quany gives Indications of
long ont of the best blue stone quar
ries Ip these parts.
Tuenlay the schools will reopen under
the caio of an efllclent and trained
corps of tenchtrs. The entollemcnt Is
qu te large.
Vicinity schools opened Monday, The
following are a few In charge of neai
by ellftilcts: McKlnnoy's Mills, Stephen
Ilovan. jr.; Red Rock, Palsy Hggleston.
Ives District. Celia Stone; Chalker ills
tr.tt, Kittle Dolnn.
7 Mcdlson Ontheany occupied the
pulpit of the Baptist church Sunday
moinirg nnd gave a scinion of Intense
Inftett.
W. M Knoeller Is having his shop
nnd waie-rooms on Church street re
painted In attractive colors.
C l.nrlc, Tlerney was visiting In
Bci iiuton, Srtfuiday.
Mr. nnd Mis. L. K Tiffany are visit
Ing relatives In Cortland.
Vlift funeral of the liii? Harold
Chun h was largely attended Sunday
alternuon. Tho floral offerings were,
miicnlhclcriit. new It. N. Ives of New
Mil ford gavp a seimon full of sympathy
and comfort to the bereaveTrt family.
Mr and Mis. riant Teiboss have
moved from Jewltt court Into a house
on Ilaln street.
BRADFOnDCOUNTY.
Fpcilal to tlio Sirnnton Irllmnf
Townndu, Sept. 3 At piesent there
nrc 12J persons reglsleied on the
tounty nlmsliouso roll nt Huillngton.
this county.
Mrs William Harris, Mrs. Thomas
Hudson and V. i Gregory, all of
Allienx, have fallen heirs tn $1,000 by
tho death of n lelathc lu Illinois.
1'. J. llnudlpy. omi , who has been
enjoying his vacation lu this lclnlty.
has letuiued tn his home In Sciantnn,
In an eating tontct nt West Kuink
lln, the winner ate two and a half
dozen of bananas, winning the tact- by
one.
The next annual leunlon of tho sur
viving tr.embers of the Fiftieth regi
ment, Pennsylvania Voluntceis, will be
held on September 17, at New Albany.
Lliuoln Wells of Wynluslng will ex
hibit his Cliovedale herd of short-hot ns
at the fair In Sytacuse.
The last of the big tompouud engines
oi dt ted b the Lehigh Valley company
from thi Baldwin Locomotive works
line ner.rly all nnlvcd, and aie tested
Itlween Sayie nnd Manchester. Occa
sionally one may be seen In the To
Manila ynids on a tilal tlip.
A houe boat made the trip from
Athens to Wllkes-Bartc, a distance of
110 inllet In six nnd a. half days during
the late high watot.
The soldleis and sailors' monument
will be unveiled October 25, with
rial ointe ietemoiile.
The stiike of the boileimakeis has
ben flnallv declnied off this wck nnd
the woiknien aie tcady to begin work
Wiicn needed. Applications have bepn
fllul bv many who remained at Sayre,
whlip it Is expected that others will
letuiii to sctuie old positions.
AVOCA.
The Sons of Temperance w 111 meet
tomoirow evening.
C. H. Druffner Is spending a few days
at the Pan-Ameilcan.
MKs Jessie Claik has i etui ned fiom
Bliigliaintnii,
Mis. John Atwell has icturned fiom
Pltflleld, M,ii , wheie slip hns bppn
nttPndlng tho Daughteis of St. Oeoige
convention.
Rev I. T Smytho Is recoveiing fiom
a sei lolls illness.
James Walsh and sister Mary, are
visiting fi lends In Jermyn.
31 is. John Atonic, of Orovs street, is
seriously III.
Welsh Hio.' circus will exhibit pn
Moosic flats today. There will be a
stieit p.uade at about 11 o'clock
.Mis Geoige Allen of Dunmorc Is
visiting fi lends In town.
31 is. William Bex and two children,
of Omaha, Neb, and Mis. Harry lid
waids, ot Dunmoie, spent 3Ionday with
Mr and Mi s. N. U Hasklns.
t
I BASE
BALL I
National League.
t Pro, kllll-l llt RII11P It
i:
St louu (110 1 I 0(1001 (i
llinnkllll I) 1 0 (I 5 1 O'l s 10 I
Mitttrirs-Pnucll tiid ltian, Dmiuvan and I'ai
rill llnplrt .Njh
Srinn 1 paine It II V..
SI l,oiil JllinODIOI-0 H 2
llrooklin 0000S20O0-7 10 J
Ilatierliv Murpliv ttnd Niiliolj; .Settlun, Kit
con and Alicatu. L'mplie Nah.
N
t llwlon It. II. 1,.
I'lltrtiurg 1 0 110 0 3 11 1 n ;. 'i 3
linjitMi n a n n n n n s o-j 7 n
Ifitlerlea I'hiillppl and O Connor; Dinccn and
Mtlrldsc. Umpire l)jcr,
st New York- H 11. E.
(hlcaRii 1 11 1 2 I 1 0 I O-KI 13 3
.New V. oik r.n I (in I I on I I U &
llitterlc Menefee and kih"e; Maul and War
tier, I ntpiic l.mtlie.
t
game,
Philadelphia Philadelphia Cincinnati,
ram
no
American League.
t Cleveland lust came n H, E.
Heston 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2
(leteland 0 0 0 O 0 1 0 (1 --T " 0
llitleriea I.etvia and Ciiger; Moore and Wood.
I mplre Connolly.
Second eimc II, II E.
lioton fi n 0 n n n n n n 0 s i
Cleteland I I (I in 0 0 ."-( (1 2
lljltenea Vlilchell and Sehnclengoat, Ciiatall
and Wood. Lmplie Connolly.
Al Mllii iukce-lirt game It. II, r..
Ilaltimoie 1 (I 2 0 1 0 3 I f 10 II 1
Mlbiaukeo OonnononO 0 rt 5
Uattciies Mifllnnitt and llresnihani Sparki
and Mjlonej. Unipiie Hart.
cond tame II, U, p
nalllinore 0 1 0 0 0 (1 n 0 n - 7 j
Milwaukee 2 n 1 O 1 0 (1 J fl n
llitliiiis-Midlnnltv and llienahjnj lluitlni;
and Maluney. L'lnpln lluit.
t iiiimii N n. 11 1:
Waahlnctoii 1 II 1 O 0 0 fl 0 O 21 10 1
lletrolt O 0 0 0 0 n 0 I J 11-2 7 4
livtterlea-Merrer and ClarUj Veager and khan.
Umpire (antlllon,
t Chicago p;, p
l'hlhdelhla :i(i0l)i)onno-l 1 j
Chlcaito ", 0 1 0 1 tl 0 II flii-s fi h
nuieric i-iaee-r ind Mrclnun; Callahan and
Suedeu. Umpire Sheridan
Eastern League.
Proekton, Ji Hartford, 1.
Hartford, 2; Ilroekton, t,
I'roWdence, 10; Woicciler, 3.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Stiect Review.
.New Voik Sept. 3. The reason for
the sudden ipvpisiiI of speculative opei
ntliin In today's stock maiket so far an
events of the day thiew any light upon
It, was latbei obscuie. The bear paity
wh'ib was obviously intimidated on
Inrt Filday by the good suppott offered
to slot ks by Inside Intel ests and ills
nptdlntcil at the falluie of the money
maikpt to stiffen on the pvp of the
tiip'e holiday wue appaieiitly willing
t take chanipR on the short side thnt
they were afraid to venture upon for
the Intel val dining vvhkb no market
would bp available for them to tlnue
cDiittncts. The lenewed vlgot In sell1
Ing slocks thus leprespnted a lencvvnl
cf the bear campaign based upon the
el net tendency of the money mnrket,
v hlth wns Intel rilpted by the holiday.
The actual condition In the money mar
ket confonned pretty closely to what
wns expected on Friday nnd which the
Satuulny bank statement seivod to
enulitm by anticipation, but the ster
ling eschntigo market piomptly le
s ontled to the closer conditions In
the local money maiket lu a way tn
Indicate the operation of fences at
woil. tor the icllef of tho maiket by
eli av. Ing gold fiom abroad. In addition
treii' was announcement of the ie
te.pi of $750,000 In Atisthrallnn gold at
San Francisco, nvullablo for telegiaphlc
tiansfei to New Yoik, nnd the expected
receipt later lu the month of $1,U5,000
to the same destination. In the pro
vabing sentiment on Filday the mark
ing ui, of the money rate which oc
culted today would have been Ignored
li offset by this counter ait. Thp tullng
rate foi tall loans today was 2'3 per
cent. None wns made below 3 per cent,
and the late ran up at one time to 4
per cent. Total sales toda, 503,100
shines. Kailroad bonds weakened. To
tal sale, par value, $2,OJ6,000 Fnlted
Stetes bonds were unchanged on the
lust call.
The follcYlnft quotations ute fiirnlahdl The
Tribune by M S Jordan Co , rooma 'M 706
Vleara tiulldln?, Scrantnn, Pa Tlephon S0O.1:
, Opi'n High Low- Cloi-
in? mt rt Inn
vmrrliin ucir Hii'j t j,'2 l ia fU'i
Vmerlun Tfbacin . Ill 1) ll't ll'l
Vtehlsnn . ... Tit 7 1 7k 71
tclnn. I'r I'7'i 'i; l;iH H7'j
llinnk Trillion i", 7", 74' ?'
nalt .c. Ohm- 101 1'4 lni4 ln.'i
( nt TiMrrn Ill, i, H, cit4 (,T,
( he k Ohio 4i' I7'i li'., 47
( hit i tit Wtt. .. . it Jl JlS 21
l Paul P.- K.n I..,", f,i'4
Hi. k Mind . Ill's Ill's II.' 142
hin K 1' . I'r .V, VI :,ii, Ri
lout Niil lni.v; ki inn, mv
Mm Urnlrd .. . I2H 1") tOt Isi4
VI, t Tnrtlin . ir.'i li.'i K7'3 lfi,"'a
Vli.vo P,iiirl 1(17'', 17 tail j 10'
ciuth I'atifli fil tfi fl'H .M'h
Sirfolk A rt : V,', fi", ',V4
n Cirtni r r,4' iuu na,
i ni southern n ii'j iv r
tint .V UeNtiin " .liii, i.v2 a;
I'cnin It II li;j I47I3 lli'i lli'j
I'm nil Vliil 4:. IJ'j IIS 4,"
Iteaillng lit ... . li 4', 4 41
Iteiiling lit , I'r . . 77 TT 711 7ii'3
Nouihern It II . . .! .11 ,11 SU,
Niulliern II K, Pr , no, n.i2 i!,
lenn (nil A lion ... 07 (17 ta3 i,"i'
t s leather i Wi l", ll
I' s leallier, I'r, ! -"it Sl n1
I' s Uuliher . . ''rt' Iiu, cm, "(i,
t'nion Pnilflr 102 Kii'n K'l's lf0a
t'nion l'aiilic, I'r, . ..on 00 io 0,1
W 1I1 ili, I'l 4i. 42' a 41', 4I4
Welern I nlon oi, oti, m,i, ii)t
Vmjl (opprr l.'l Un 1I7'j IIn
ful Fuel K Iron .. . KV) 101 ini, 1i1
l'c pie's fljN ., . . in m mi, mi,
NEW 10RK OR US' HU1KET
Oixn- lllnh- Low. Cln
WHEAT. insr it eat ins
11 lemher 71 77 7(. i,
Mat 7ri T' 70 7'i
nrtv
peeetnher i,l f.1 dl i,
May (2 02 02 H2
Scrnnton Boaid of Tiade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Bnscd
on Par of 100.
SlO( hS
I,arkaanna Pain Co, Pr ,
CimntJ Stuns Pink It Trut Co,
Plt National Bink (Carliondale) ,
Standard Dnlllns Co ,
Third Nationd llmk
Pinie Dtp"-lt and Discount Hank
Konoim I.ialit, II & 1". Co
Klrrt Natlonil Pink
I.aiki Trmt 'ate Ilepcxlt Co ,
Chrk 5: sn-ier Co, Pr ,
Scrantnn lion r'tnie &. Mf(r Co. ..
Sainton Axle Woikx ,
Siranten Snlntu Hank
Traders' Natlonil Hank ,
Si ronton nU Nut Co
People's Hank
Ncn Mexiio Ily A. C. Co
I10.NPS
nn!
ro
Akked.
325
JO
40
275
12fio
130
125
46
100
05
40ll
175
101
1S5
Scrnnton Pawenirer Pdlway,
flnt
MortuaBe, due 1020
People's Mieet Itaibta, first mort-
gaee, ihi" 101s
People's Street Iliiluay, Oeneral
mortcace due 1021
Ptckwin Manutai luring Co
I aika. Townnhip Sihool S per cent.
City of Siranton St Imp C per
tent
Scranton Tuition 0 per cent
115
115
115
100
102
102
115
Scinnton Wholesale Market.
(Corrected hy II O. Ilil 27 Lackawanna Ate)
Heana Per hu-hel, tlioite mairow, ?2 00a2iJ
Putter 1'rcih cuamirj, Jla22c j ilalr, freh,
2k
( hee.e -Full rreim, lO'sillc.
1 CBs-VNtcrn freeh, ISalO; ncathy ttate,
15'sal7'4c
Medium Ilians Per huihel, $2 50
flieen Peas-I'er turliel. 1 40al I J.
1 loui Itest patent, per Inrrel, $1 43,
Hems Per hu-liel, ihotic marrow, $3.10.
Potatoe. Per liuliel lal 10
New York Oraln and Produce.
New uk, Sipt 't 1 lour Vlarkei tteadi, hut
ralhci quiet, rxiept on top grade When
spit east , No 2 red, 70V. f. o li. alloat, Nn.
2, 7j'i delator, No 1 Northern lluliith, 77T.i.
f ii, li ofloit Options opined eat, but at otue
rallied and for a tune Mere aetite and firm Niih.
teipienth, howeter, thet were depieit.id ( lovd
weak at So net deilim "iles inelmled No J
red, Mhv rloed 70r , s-ptrniher, 73'e ; Orto.
ler, 73'je , Deirmliei, 7nl4C. Corn pov Uleti
No 2. ol'n det nor and ii288e f o h, afloit.
Options opened Unit, but liter eased ofT and
clewed biiel) tudj at 'aV net adiame.
Mav tlovd fiiV . Seplemlier, 61't i Plum
ber, til'c Oat-"pot (pileti No 2, Silje j No,
3, i-c. ; No 3 white, S'Hjt ; No. 2 while, 4'M
4ft'i ; traik inlxul ttencrn, Jalliji j traik
white wetern, .I'm"' , tiaik white Hale, JH
Ve Optiona quiet and uresular, following mm.
Putter Stiadt . ireaimrt, lR.i2'k-I fielorj Inn
pat kill, llV-alVje i imllation rreimert, 1 1 a 1 7c ;
Male dairt, KalOc ( hece CJulel, taniy lame
(oloied, 'l'e , fani) larEe while, 'I'biV j fimy
fmill minted, fi'ii. , liney mall white, fi';e.
rrn Klrmi talo and I'tnnMltania, lr-a20e ;
we'tein untandled, l(al7c.i iiotcrn candled, 17
alSe.
Philadelphia Grain and Froduoe.
Philadelphia, Sept. i Wtuat-Slcailj , ion
tract Biade September, 7J'ia7ie torn-Dull
and nominal i No 2 mixed Sptember, .VliSMit,
OiH-Hull and weak, No 2 nhilo Lllppeil, 41'ja
42'jt Wool I uih ini,i d Pioti.iona I nclian.'ul,
1 lour Dull and weak, winter auperier,.' 13a2 SO;
do. extiaa, 2 40i2t'i. IVnnn.tltault inller clear,
$2'OaU5, tin do. maliiht, l.2Htil 0, wealnn
ivinlir tltar, if2 KiaJCO, do. do, mralKht, .! !
S4, do. do patent, j-'l.lDat 70, lianwn klralslii,
in tacka, l '23aJ Jj, do. patent in ai'k, $.1 0
."IV, fpilnR clear, fill '23, do. UralRht, $.HOt
Ifiiil do pitent, .! "Oil h3, do fatlratc brand,
Himi m.Hlly mill' extrat, 2 fJ nij do dear,
ti 03a 1,M, do ura'ghl, .5.23a .13; do patent,
Majl 10, Il.ie Hour quiet ami Heady at 2e3v
2 M per barrel a to qualltv IKittrr Stead-,
fanej wemern creamei), 201ie i do. nearby and
print. I3e. Fcsa Him, Rood demands freh
reaiby, 15c; do. wettern, 15c ; do, aouthiteatcrn,
!c.j do. noutlitrn, Kc. Chceae (Julcti N, 3.,
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Than Fnur Llnei, 3 Cents lor Each Hxtra Line.
For Ren.
For Remto
About 1200 feet of floor space on
4th floor of the Tribune building,
su'table for light maufacturing. In
cluding heat, light and power.
Enquire at office of
THi: TRIBUNIi. .
1011 III'M IMIr and truik farm, two miles
fiimi isnntnn .siheuer lltothei", 311 Urook
Hreet, cr.inton
loll HUNT Four rooms hint Door, heat sup
plied 701 ijuini.t avenue.
1011 ltl.NT-Wltli boaid. i pleajant Ironl mom,
luinleheil, ntllable for Kintlemin and wife or
two gentlemen ,311 dam ntenue.
I Oil 1IKNT Pour room, firat floor, heat, fur
nihed 701 tyulnty aterue
lOIt Ill.NT-Nine-room hotie In Oreen nidRC;
all contcniencen, larRO lot Itent, $1S Ad
drew S O , Tribune.
lOIt nilM-ClKht loomi, 7JJ Jefferaon avenue,
all modern comenlencc
For Sale.
1011 SM.I. lour pleiMnt rbom. new botjw,
witli uio of liath, itiam beat, teas or elettrit
llcht, loutioii convenicnl, l.lndm rcct Apply
120 North v ihlncton atinue O I) Stochr
K)lt SM.K Three room, one hall and flair tine
nrpits nearU new. will noil cheap A pit
(I I) stoehr. Hi Webster ittnue
K)lt SMI, A firm of 35 acrc, in Vtadlaon
townnhlp, one and one quieter miles (torn
Slnsott i under Rood cultivation, well watered,
fruit of all kind On eiav term II W SwarH
JLST VIIIIIVI.I) with tar loid of hor.is. sood
wotkera and drawer', weight from 1,100 to
1,101 (an he een at J14 ltatmo.vl court F
M ( obb.
10ft SM.I. Two light fpring wagon and oorne
harness, cheap. Kvans rear 1U2 Luerno
Hrect
lOIt SVLK-Car load of dratlrj and ilrauzht
hones and cnod fimtly hoica 222 221 Oak
ford court .1 JI Field.
I Oil SM.K- v Tottiell i Son cylinder pte,
ix., in cnod condition, new roller.
Apply Mlkelarre Time Office, Wilkes Darre,
I'a,
Beat Estate,
Kill sl.l.-(ov Utile home in ptifeit tondi
linn, t it term-, lhii lliwtlintne Hticit
Vpplt mi ptimisis, or lliinillon, Iloom ,iim 1'iull
Ilulhlini;
FAltVI OF 1I1011I t"i jim, ciml bmie and bun,
near Vlrntroe ddrt llu Jl, Dimoek,
Suquehaniii t'ountt, pi
MlxhOhV I fill Ml.l.-V hrti houe, uttible
for cont iIcmi ntii' homo or foi Miiumcr bnaid
eta "iliutiil nem chtmhrii, pontoltlce, railwa
and Unmbnats I it da-s npinini; for si iduati
niirv tn open dun llejienli' heme 1 lie demand
fnr It eit Ailduvi V h Iluh, (.latenhurst,
Muskoka, Ont
Wanted.
WA.Nir.D A laree fhow case Apply William
Giflord, 1547 Dickson atcnue
VV AMID An Inlelllsent (Catholic) lady or sen
tlemin to 111 a light, pleaant position,
pood pa, if suitable. Address P. O. Ilox 20,
Scranton, Ta
Wanted To Buy.
toiinnv iNe.iNnit srorn w vntid win
pit tnr lit o S)tU(ka and bonds bouzht and
"hi liininj 'plu pr, 2722, Pit, lin nuiiga
K ompini, lliokus, Dimi Hi ilk lluililing
Boarders Wanted.
UANTI.D Talle boardera. lira. Tompkins, S31
Washington avenue,
Lost.
1.0nT bi.uk spintel llbinl reward for iu
letuiii tu Miiritl Iloljnison, lnt N V islitug
ton atcnue
IOsl small led im, ont horn binkin he
tulll to losipli (,ilbert, IjII ltos aunue,
(in.
LOST In Pirk I'luc, tlnep 20 bills 1 Inder
will be librrillt rewarded if retutuid to Levi
I uti.it it, 70s Iheodoie teet
full (li mi fitut Mil ill. 0V dn di do fair
to ihoiie, Silt.i nitlneil sugars tni hanged
Ccittim LniliatiRid Tallim "tiadi , ill piime
In lihd , III , lounlit do do hinels, le ;
take, filsl1. i I ill Poullli' -steult , fowls,
IK , old inn..! i is, i3ilc , filing ihbken, 11a
Hi . iluiks, "iin, PiesMd Piiultr.t -linn, fowl
hlglier, fottla chnlc. Ha'jU'i , do flir In goid,
10'jillc , old iio-tii. fii-i. , liuiilcia luiibt.
2al7e , wisternilo, IlalV
lliirlpt I lour, hOKI birrd and t,S.V),Oni)
pound in ack, wlieat, inu.mio bushela; torn,
2,0ml bu-li(ll oils, 2H(i0i) buslitls.
Chicago Oraln and Produce.
( hli igo, "i pt 3 Dilllnek pu tilled nil tiin
boaid of ti nh tidit and low 1 1 prici weio
finied lleiemlier wlii.it lot Hi Duetnb.r
corn 'i , oal ,'ii Provision iln-cil from a
li idi to 5 cinu luwer. tasli ipioiatmns wire a
ful hot x.
Hour-llnelj sleidi. No .i piing wlieat, (,7i
(.s'ti ,'Nn 2 red, 70iji7li , No 2 loin, 'iVji ;
No 2 .idhut, W41 , Nn 2 oils, IIiIim j No 2
while, .lii'ji I7'4t . No i white, Sint , Nn 2
lie, M'siVh , Nn 1 NnrthttiMcin, Jl II, prune
tinic.thi id, 'i.liiJ40, iiuk, pnrk. ll Cull ,0,
1 ml, jsH"iai7'5, i-liijrt libs, f.s lias VI dn silt,
ed thouIdcK, 7'4a'j , hliort deir lilen, s joa9,
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chiiaso Npl 3 ( altle- llieupl, 01. in
eluding 1,100 Texan and I, (Sal uoicrru; generallv
fleuiy to Uow, iniluling T.xana an I ttedttrus,
(hone butilur Hoik sleadt , nlheia weak, go nt
to inline Kier, fj 40ifi to, poor to medium,
4 25ii i'l. Huikcia ml fecdera ilim, f2 2ul2i:
cow sjVijieiO, helfira, fj toil '), cannen,
fl fOi2J0, Imllh firm, li 2'ial 40, ulica lrongei,
j.lai7, lex i fed necrj, lai, Texas griM
Mecia "lott, M 2ial, western atier. "Mb-Valli!,
Hogs lieitipt todaj, J2.O00, lomnrrou, 2V1"";
fi-tlmated lift ovei, turn) Vive to ten tent
loner, lop, 00, mixed and butiheia, tkni
(1 7S, enci lo cholie bean, TOimiiMl, mush
heat.v, V.la0 2, light, "i 8i 70, hulk of sale
$0 Kurt 40 Sheep -lleielpla, 20,rmo, sheep wiak!
extra wether, $1 2,, lamM shade lower; top
lamb, 5, good lo dioiie weihir. fl 7Sal, fair
to choue mixed, UWilW, western sheep, ?.l ",
at 05, native lainl, ifiaj, vteatein lamU, $1 lia
1$3
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
Fast lluflilo, Sept 3 -Cattle-II iript( )5
cirs, filr demand, lest stier. fii3a'i7, p'rlmo
tier, MKiii, vnl an I nltis, rueipls, 100
bead, slow bet veil, aciTiii 21, heat, Mail
ling lleielpla, 3J cat, atliv edemand, bulk rf
Mba, il"iiii03, piss $iiJ0jnfio .sheep an I
ambs-nneipla, 51 cai, good iluuaud for both
tiadea and the beat Iota 10 cent higher, ( ma
riian lambs, ll ldifi 20, spitnu lauiln, JHaijn;
i-heip. handy ttftheis, 1?.. n'ul!), choice to ix
tu mixtd sheep, $.l.vm;j .
New York Live Stock.
New 101k, scpt 3 Peeve -Mead). Calves
Veal slradv at J, fid caltea, l, grjss'is
and butteimllk nominal Sheip-Sleadt j lamln
aitltei top grade hi in tn shade higher; sheep,
2VlaJ.7V. lamb, Sail'2; one deck, M.178;
cull, ?150a5. Hogs None forsalc; nominally
lower
Oil Market.
Oil ntt. Sept 3 -Credit balances, 12S, certifi
cates, nn bid shipment, Aug SO and 31, 2O,S07;
average lor month, 0O,73. Duns, Aug: ." and
31, 211.512; average for month, 87,707. Ship
menu Sept, 1 and 2, 131,121; average, 77,002;
runs, Sept. 1 and 2, SS.Jlii image, 11,108,
SITUATIONS
WANTBD
FREE.
Help Wanted Mnlo.
W VN1HI nillee bo.t, alioul 15 J, ear of ne.
deltra . . Tribune Olhie
t npi: rutx w srrn-ppii to oeouc
vcsiott. Falulilld' It ltd, Went Mde Ixiugi
let K Wescntl, ( nntt.ii t(l
HMl'Kt,"l'.IIM W VNTI'D For tir brlik woik
(Vininiunlialion and personal applli niton
will be icielud al m.t offiie In lliniock, N
II .1 IliiMUian
Help Wanted Female.
WANTI D-Scpt 15, a competent ivaitrem Appl)
b) letter, giving refeienie, to Mrs N (1
nobertson, Box- 112 Siranton, t'a
WANTHl-dirl for eeneiil hounework at Ualton
AddtCM II 1 , caie rrlbune
Agents Wanted.
CANVvsM lis t.ady or gentleman outside lh"
clly of Scranton can hate a petminent agc.11 1
for the peifum of the centurv I'hinomniil
ale Good In large demand I'.vervthtng fnr
nihed on eiedlt liberal arrangement with Hi"
tlglit nartv Addrea "Cut Itosei," '20th sttut
and Hlh avenue, New Yoik
BHANCII WANT OFFICIOS.
Want Advertisements Will Be
Received at Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALDFnT ECllVVn, comer Mulberry
rtreet and Webster avenue.
CUSTAV riCHKL, c:0 Adams avenue.
West Side
OEOnOE V. JENKINS, 101 South SIMn
avenue
South Scranton
FKED L. TElll'I'E, 720 Cedar avenus.
North Scranton
GEO. VV. DAVIS, corner North Main
avenue and Market street.
Green Bidge
CIIAni.r.S P. JONES, 1357 Dlcluon
avenue
F. J JOHNS, 020 Oreen nidge street
C. LOnF.NZ. corner Washington ave-
rue and 'Marlon street.
Petersburg
W II KXI.PFrL. 1017 Irving avenue.
Dunmorc
J O DONE i. SON.
Money to Loan.
JiO to $30,0n0 AT ONCE I and h per cent, in
terel 1 ay terms to repaj. (Jcorge W.
Okell, Coal Exchange building
$3J0,lKi0 TO LOAV Eoet rale; straight or
monthly payment Stark i. Co.,Tradcr' bldi;.
ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO I OAN'-CJuick,
stralgl t leana or lluildlng and Ixian. At
from t to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker,
81(315 (Vnnell building.
LEGAL.
Minn. Is HI'I1 (,1V EN that an application
will 1 1 tiudi to tin ipiwrnni nt I'cntisdnnia
on IhuiMlav, s, ntimbtr 12th, I'ml, by I .1 loi
ter, It. .1 I'n-til, I. II I .mill,, I K (.tiltl'li,
V I,. Cumuli, T. II Walklus, stanlev P Albn.
lliuma H-lier ind David Cottle, under tho ait
ot asxiuhltil entitled " Vti ait to provide ful tho
imoipoiatio'i .iiul icgulition of urtiin inrpnri
lions," appiotid ptil 2'ilh, 174, and the Mippb
ments ami atnendniint therein, tor Hie ihartir
of in intmd.d inrpui itlnu to lie tailed the tu
titiiitiniiit ( nrrcHiiidcn e sdmols " the thai 11
tir ind nbjut n whtili i to it.ildih tourst u(
hludi, nnd give instruction 1 1 it it 1 rt. b toir s
pi lute niu ami ollniwisi. to nn li pusnin a miv
tlt.-llt' it, in mitlicmitiis, plitshs. Ilie arts ami
nit lit is, Ingli.li nml for iun 1 muuiM", ami 111
all rubiiita tuiistltutitig a teihiiuil Miuitillt,
1 Ijssu it, ir uiithmic tducntiou, .iiul to sri tut
(liplnmi ur itilltk.itts nl pit tit lent) tn ilm-f
who ttliall KU(ies.-tullv touiplilo tin. presi nbed
lourscs of httiilt, and for these iiurpn-r.s to hive,
pnsc, ami enj.iv all the light, hencflN ami
privileges cf said Vit in Vunhly nml suppU
menu anl .itiuiHlnuutii thertlo
Will, Mill, WAIilllA K IxNM'P,
Solicitor
Strititnn, Pa , Vug 21, 1 )l
NOIK I. ia heiehi gltm that an applliatton will
be made to the (loterrior of lVntisiltanu 011
rue.ilav, Sept 17, Pall, h I J 1 ostci. It I
Fo.lu, E. II I mall, I K. (iiitmh, llinm is
Hsliei, W I, (onnell, T II Walknis, stanhj
P Vllin anil Datnl ( ottle, tinder the ait ot ns
nimbly, entitled "An act to piovldr for the in
inipoutlon ami icgulalinn ol certain cotpora
tions," appiovul Vpiil 2. 1$7I, and tlie supple
Hunts then to, for the tliitiu of an intituled
1 ntpoi 1I11111 tn he i llleil the "l.lr t.t lot lie l lpiutlt
ind ll.ii Clinu," lite thiuttti ami ol,tit nf
ulili li is to applv cleetileitv ra) ami lifcht.
iu tilth vatinua ti.es, in miilliliie, ni.tgiri. ami
dfiiti.-ti.t, lit phisienn duly ipnlttitd and n.-ia
teted under tho I iws if tho t tie of Pinnsvlviiiui,
and for thee purpn-i's to hati, i os and enjo)
all the lights, hmerit md piivilegia nf Mid at t
if assimblt in I mippb inenl (iiul amciulmenta
llieiilii. Wll.l.Mtl). M'.III.N KNVPP,
sirinlon, l',i , Vug. 21, Ptfl Nibcilor
(lltlitf of tlio Capitol Building Coiiiinivsinn.
Iliirlsburg. Vui -21, l'ml
The ('umiiilsslon cieateil uni'er the i t nf V
si mbli iiiinteil the 1-th ilat nf .lull, V li
1' 01, Itu tlio (iinstrintloti and loiupletitii of iho
apitol building and for othtr purpose. Invito
tin auhlleils nf Pmnsjltanta tn Mibnnt pliiis
ani hpecitii iliuna fur the lonslrui tiou, building'
anil iniiiplctiiui of tin 'lite Cipitil at II mis
biiig, lin lndln a pottir. li.'lit ami brat plint
id Mitfiiient i ipiutt tn Mtltrtctotily supply the
need of Mitl building, u protideil In the slid
it nf Vsscinblv The btiihling must Iw nf .uf
ln'ieut sire lo rotidt- ample aicoinmodaliou fir
tin cxtcutiti' anil depirtmi tilal biinthis ul tho
nite irnxeimninl a well a the gimral assrm
bit, it ottttil and emidnte ami to iutl(l.tte
tlie fuline nnd nf Iiu utate V cirt.iin mi unit
it wuik lining aluadv lein dine, rompttitnia
aie iinllktcd in i nieisuie In urliin outlines
if extuior nnd Interim of all of which fun
thev will herein take notlie
I lie tntitt i "'t nf tin building complete, in
ilinllng all ditnralloai, pmvir, light and In it
pi ml, the nmnval of the two ilepartinetitil buthl
nigs mm ouupieil bv the sei letirt of Intertill
Vltili ami the s(,retirv of Vgriiulluri', as pin
viditl hv the ald Vit of Vs.ernldv, in liltrx t
(eea and I he expense nf the lomtnlwlnn ahall not
eueed the sum of (H1(H1, us under no linum
linns will ixlra be tttiislileied, noi will the
ct ti iiiisaion ik for anv adililinul apninpinti n
The luiilding I to be completed in ill its paita
ri idt for ooiupaniv on or hifote the lirsi dn of
Janujiv, I'lOO, unless the condition of tin tiei
nrt lustifle il eailicr lotnpletlon Noplm-anI
peiltiritlnn trom arihitect resldmt outside of
the tate will be rueived, a the law pronde
that the aiehltett seleited must be a lesldent of
I'cnnsvltatiia Hie exterior or outer wall nf
the building are to be of giantle of the best
nualllv. and In so tar a piaitieihle the Intenor
rleinration, finish antl eltle of the rongrestinn il
librarv at WihlngMn will he taken a a Itpe
re In me or nintlfl bv the i nnimi)tnn in pisatng
upon Die plan and p eifii itinna submitted
VII plan and specifl'allnne mut be soiled ind
tiletj with the secular! in the otrlie of the com
mission at llairUhurg on or befoie t lie WOi Hu
nt Notcinber 1001, at 12 n'doik noon, at uhuli
hour thet will be opened In the ti mini.. ion
The anhllett, who hall be the inihor of t e
pi in and .lecltiiatioin adnplid b tin minini
sinn, villi he elicited a an Illicit to aupertito
the rnnstiuitlon ami rompl'tlon nf tin. building
the removal of the depaitmeutal building u
fened to ami the install itlon of the pnttet light
and heat plant, anil chill incite In full ininpen.
Mtinn for hi seitue a lotutiiifeiun in auo .
anie wllh tte M.he(lulc of commission adopted
ami reinnimendid bt the uierir in Institute of
Aiihllut d r full pinf,nnil eivlnH
'I lie ttte anhileiU piesentina" plaiL and sped
lit it ion eousldired next bet in tin opinion of
tho timmistton will cadi nulvi the mm nt
$i,min
VII drm ing shall be one slxlienlh stale Nn
limit li pined upon the number of tltij.n. tn
be iibmlttitl bt ant cnmpeltfor Ml tin.tiirccv.fu
plan ami spedfieatlon will lie irtiirnel to timr
lopeitltc .luthiis within a teatinihle lime
dplia ef the Act of lull 1', I'iOI, under whldi
this building I tn be constituted mil be oh
talnetl bv applieitlon to 1 dgar C (ierwlg, seite
taiv building tniumlstlnn, llitilsburg
The piesent huildinu tie open tn the Inspec
tion of compel liur architects Infotmillon at to
Space for the different depaitment ean be oh,
talned upon inquiry nf the heads thereof The
right tn reject anv and alt plana and speelflca
tlon la reserved Pv order of tie commission
EDGAtl C, OEnw 10, Secretary-
DIRECTORY.
3 Insertions 25 Cents
More Than Tour Unci, 6 Cent lor liach Extra Line,
PROFESSIONAL.
SSi SA
Certified Fubllo Accountant.
''IVMI1 C. SPAIIEDINO. 23 THADEnS DA.N
Uuildlng.
Architects
"J0 " UAVI3 AnciiiiEcrr, connell
building.
fiii.deiiick t,. nnowN, Ancn n. iieai,
ltate Exchange Dldg , 12(1 Washington av
Clvll and Mining Engineers.
lJLl',-IURnlS"' m C0.VNFI.Ii nUILDINO.
Dentists.
"lSr,rS:H'.3lr":,,nK"' 1'AL'LI nUILDINO,
frpruco street, Scranton,
DIt. O. a LAUBvCH, 113 WVOMI.SO AVENUE.
Lawyers.
F. K TnACV,TrV,COMO.NWEM,Tll PI.U0.
DH.i,h,'U)f'-L. ATTOIl.NKV-EOA"S NEC.O-
corner Washington avenue and kpiuco atreet,
"IIUIII). VVAIinKV ft KVAPP. ATTOnVETij
nd counsellor at law. Itcpuhliean building,
vvaslilngton atcnue.
JnUI' ,J'Sst'P, AT.OItVFS AND COt'N
,n X!"".aw Cctinmonwealth building, Reoiru
iu, 20 and 21
tD"''J",! W- THVM'.n. ATTOIINEV.
nooMS
'' "in uoor. Mean Dun nng.
iA ,VATnKS- ATTOI1NFV ATI.WV, P0 VnD
of Trade building, Scrsnton, Pa.
''"Trntov & wilcox, Tn.M)i:ns' nationaii
nank building
c covirovs, on nr.runi.CAN buiepino
aw nrnritotF. office moved "to m
211 Wyoming avenue
Physicians and Sugeons.
DIt W E. ALLLN, S1J N011T1I WASII1NQT0N
avenue.
Dn 8 W I.'AVIOREAUX, OFFICE 330 WASH
Irigton avenue Itcldcnee, 1319 Mulberry
Clironh dleae, lungs, heart, kidneys and
genlto urlrary organ a specialty. Hour, 1
to 4 p m.
Hotels and Hesturants.
THE FI.K PUT, 15S AND 127 FRANKLIN'
avenue. Hates reasonable.
P. ZKIiUr.R, Proprietor
ECnANTOV HOUSE. NEAR D., L. & W PAS
senger depot. Conducted on the European
plan VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor.
Scavenger.
a n. nniGos cleans rmw vaults and
ccs pools; no odor, only improved pumps used.
A B. nrlggs, proprietor Ieve order 1100
North Main avenue, or Eicke'a drug etore, cor
tier Adam and Mulberry. Doth telephone
Seeds.
C n CLARKE & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NUM.
erymen, store 201 Washington avenue; green
bouse, 1DW North Main avenue; store tele
phone, 782.
Wiro Screens.
JOSFPIt KUETTEL, REAR 611 LACKA. AVE.,
Scranton, Pa , manufacturer of Wire Screens
Miscellaneous.
DIlKssVUKINO 1011 CHILDREN TO ORDER;
alo ladies' waist. Loui Shoemaker, 212
Adams avenue.
MFOAROEE nROS , PR1NTFRS' SUPPLIER, EN-
elopes, paper bag, twine, Warehouse, 131
Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa.
THE WILKFSDMtRE RECORD CAN BF. IUD
In Scranton at tho new stand ot Relnvni
Pros, 408 Spruce and 503 Linden: M. Norton,
?2 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. SchuUcr, 211
bpmce street.
Situations Wanted.
sin VI ION WVNfhP-ny a womin to go out
waslurg sr tunning Please call or addresa
12PI ( idar annuo, ( II;
.sin VI ION VV N I ID-Pi man a fireman, ha
hid expi rii ni e 1220 tiottn atcnue.
M1IAIION WAV11.D V witlott woman want
a position as lioiisekicpir or at general
housework, tlrst class expeiienic; willing to do
un kind of work Addieas Mi- A. M , Tribune
Otlkc.
t-lll IIOV WVNII.II-Ilt coral reliahls girl at
general Imu-ework in ntnll familv ; please
state wagia Vldn h. i", lilbune otticc.
Mil TIOV UVNri.D-Py a tlrl II jeara old
tn lnlp with light housework. Address A
II ,'20l Irving avenue.
Mil V1ION W VNTFD U an) thing wheie there
I a ihaixe lo worn up, bv a young nun
who ha had cxprriente a bookkeeper and col
It i tor ildrevsa I', lau ol Hit Irilmn'.
W .N II ll-ll) nun nml wife, position a coach
in in or u-iful mitl, wife good took or
lioiiseketpcr. W. V, Itiliune
hin V1ION VNTlD-ln go out washing, clean
ing nr ironing, iny kind ut work, Mrs. Lee,
411 llallstiil i oui t
WV.NIID V position a housekeeper to a wid
own, In i mitllle igcd lad), large expeii
enic, iifiiimt ixihantcd Appl) at o21 Waih
iugtnn atctiut , City.
MTl'VTIDN WVNllll H) )iuni nun a book
keeper or anunt in oiliie work; has h
seteral )ous' ixperienie ami tan gne reference
from former einplnv en Vd Ire I K., Tribune.
WANTED -Will seme weiltli) man give a )Oun?
in ii t io. I man i Kisitinti where he tan get pro
motion, honest and ttuslworth), V. A. W.,
Iriiniiic
ill I VI ION WVNllll Tti go out by thf day
waslilng or tleaning. Mrs Ruaell, 1213 Co
dir avenue
hiri'VllON WVNTHl-A coachman, whit,
married, wheie hi tan hate llting apart
ments A W , Tribune Office
FINANCIAL.
OLDEST! WALL STREET
SAFEST! Money Will Earn Big .Monthly
nrcri Returns.
PL 31. The Investor' Fund I'a) s Semi monthly.
Th oldest estaHWied In merica No certificate
holder ha ever lost cent Pavments made to
all subscriber every 1J da) No trouble No
di la) Money refunded on demand Write to
day for particulars, free to any address
C 1. Macky i. Co., Hudson Rld'g . New Yotls.
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"Vp ow n
yielding
and offer at prices
neurly llvo per cent.
$1,000,000
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I'irst MortciBO SlnUIng Fund
GOLD BONDS.
Denomination, 1,000.
Biiffe Electric
andPoWerConjpany
of Dutte, Mont.
Wiite for special circular,
Rudolph Kleybolte & Co.
1 Nassau St., New York.
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