THE SCJRANTON TlUBUJSE-lJtlDAl', SEI'TEAIBEK '6, 1UU1. If) NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA FOREST CITY. Bperlal tn the Stinttn Trlhut.e Forest I'll?.. Sept. B.-.lnlin Mltrlie'll, the pifnlrlf-iit of tin t'liltoel Minn Wot le pra of Amciliii. will deliver an ailiircM In t''nifHt ("My toiuotiovv nfirinoon. AlllimiRli bo nini'H In ftillllliiient nf n lotiK HtiindliiR pKinilKo, the luriil lalior lendeis diwi'VP cm edit for his npp"iir-niirr- iip, us the noted l.ilwr lender finds IiIb time well oicupli'il, mid It IPfllilied eonsldi'inlile mercy on the pnit fir the lorn! iilllc-pi-8 lo neeuie n. dellPite date for the Innjj pxpeiioil vln It. Tin IP will he ii lilff pHimle at 2 o'clock ami Hninedliitely nt ItH tioce the peeri.iniikliiK wl'l bPKln In front of the new prhool liiillillm:. tlooiRp W, Mnvy will Inti'i'din " I'n-Flili'lil Mlteh fll It pi oxpecled. A lllilliher of other lcnde-H ill the labor vwilil will alfo mnke until esse.x. roiest City has been well nlfih ile stortrrl this week nwlnj? to the srtnl rMitennlal celebration In C'aibondale. Tnes-day nil the labor organization here nnd In Vandllne were In line nnd Wedpe,dny the Unlet prlsP and VjiihI- llnc Hns-e companies participated. .I"lm I.viuii has boitRht the nbl pout oft.e tiiillellnj, Horn the htllltllliK and loan arfoclatlon for J2.100. Mip. .1. It. FlemliiK and children, of Sir.intnn, are Ktiests at the home of J .1 Walker. The funeral of Mrs. Thomas Lynch, who died Tuesday monilnc, occurred nt 10 o'clock today. requiem iiihfs was s.il'el In St. Anne? church ami the remains were then taken to (iibon dale for Interment In St. liose ceme teiy. Oeceascd was hoi n In Ireland reventy-thtce years nco. She had re sided In Foiext City elKhtei'ii years and Is sutvlvcd by her husband and one son. John. Hew O. H. Stone, a former pastor of the Km est t'ltv Methodist chunh, was a visitor In town this week. Panic il. Allen h.is mslgned fiom the spctot.iryslilp of the boioURh coun M Ills sui'ieshor will be elected nt tin nipetliiB on Tuesday next. Oaillclfl Anderson, the fortunate V inner of the second prize In The Tribune's lMucatlonal Contest, lias been iccelvliiK the congratulations of Ills Forest City friends this week. He Is popular In these pnits, having lived nt Klchmondale several years. W. X. Ueese. of South lllbson, lias been visiting In town the past week. Mr Reese was for ten yeais the Hill side engineer at No. 2 shaft nnd re URtied this spilng to ko on his fatm. Ie Is looking well. A laiRp number of Foiest City peo ple saw "Shoie Acics" at the Carbon date opera house last night. The VandllnR Hose company has just pur based new uniforms, clatk Riven In color, and they made a handsome appearance In the p.uado at Carbon dale yesterday. 11. P. Payne, of Thompson, has been elected a dliector of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Telephone company, to take the plate of S. S. Hubbaid, de ceased. Mhs Oenevipvo Nlley, of Pleasant Mount, Is the Riicst of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Ackerman. today. The mission In St. Ariics chinch Is attrnctliiR large conRiVRatlons to that cdltlte dally. The services are under charge of Kcv. Fathers Ilagen and Connelly, of New York. Ttoth priests me very ehxiuent and forceful ser monlxcrs and their discourses have greatly linpiessed the henrcis. The mission will last only during the pies ent week. Mis. P. .1. Foley, of Susquehanna, nnd Miss Cella Clark, of Pleasant Mount, are visiting friends In town. TUNKHANNOCK. SfiM i.il to the Sinnton Tribune. Tupnkhannoik. Sept. .'Marriage II cirses have been Ksued tn Raymond Pmond, of West Pittstnn, and Miss Callsta Winters, of Centeimorcland. also to Silas Howman, of Colorado, and Mis l:mm.i J.uie Claik of Wilkes. Rjiie. PiofcfSi.r OIivm J. Mou-loi'k. late prinelp.il of our high si hool. has se cuied a jmMtion as pilnclpal in the GRIND Destroy.1 Drain Cells ami Con sumo Nerve Foree at an Knormous Hate. Many Cut Oil in Curl) Manhood and Woman hood on Account ol Neglecting to Keep Vitality on the tilth Wutcr Mark. In the factoilos and works-hops, nt the oillcs nnd stolen yes, and In tho home?, mo, people nic helns; Rtonnd to death hy the monotonous xear and tear of uncc,i-lnr toll. Day after day. week In and week out, it Is the mdio Hoiy of work and lalior of execstdve toll nnd striiKslc, wIMnni: oppominiiy of rccieatlon. In the simmer, above nil other times', tho liuidcn is heavy to hear and many a vivtlai falls hy tho way, overcome by nervous cxhaustl.-n, heart falline and physical Jccllne. It is useless to tali nf iret In the cooling hieezes of some lake or ocean resort. The world' woik must he done the toller must toil on. Thete Js one method of rcpl.iclns; wasted neive cells and bulldlns up the woin-out systcin, nnd that Is by uslni; Dr. A. W. ChaseV Nerve Pills after each nicrtl. They kIvc vlpor and ton-' to the cystein and pic vent exhaustion and pionui'ion tliey befriend working; people by tnnklnR them btron? and well, Klvlni; new hope, new confidence and sttonRcr dptoiinlii atlon to hiiccecd. The wonderful medi cinal power of this Kieut medicine Is demonsftratcd in thnu.mtu's or ca.is vheto the wasting; process has been stopped and health te.storeJ oy tN ujPi Mr. Thomas Hummers, of No. itiio JarUhon stieet, Scranton, Pa., says: "Dr. A. V. Chase's Nerve Pills ate a splendid cure for nervous hick head aches. Mine were tettlblo ut times. I was nervous nt the same time. Tho nerve pills were recommended to mo and I not a b x at Matthew.i Uios." drus tore. LacUawnnna avenue, ami they completely cured the headaches nnd neivuusiicM. This, I think, Is iec ommendatlon enough." Dr. A. V. Chase's Nerve I'llls BO cents a box at dniRKlstf. or Dr. A. Chase Medlclno t.'o,. Huffnlo, N. V. See that pot trait and signature of A, W. Chase, M, D., are on every package, Sold In Scranton at Matthews Bros. dipt; btuic, Lackawanna avenue. ipchnoh nt Lockpott. N. Y., nt n sal- ary or Jl.noo per year. Hlba Wplls Iteynnlds, who Is Ma- tinned nt Norfolk, Va., as paymaster In the navy yntd, Is vitelline; hit par ents, Cnpt. William N. Jteynolds nnd wife, on Fast Tioga street. I'Mwaid P.ma and Illchard Hennett, of Wllkes-llntre. who hae been visit ing at the homo of Hindley Lewis, returned home on Wednesday. A. K. Adams, of Scranton, supctln tPtident of the Fanners' Palry Pe Bpatch company, was a caller In town un Wednesday The dates of the Tunkhannock Agrl cultuinl fair are September IS, 10 nnd SUSQUEHANNA. f-peels.1 to the Scrsnion Tribune. Susquehanna, Sept. ft. Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. Kelly have returned home from Chicago, Cleveland nnd the Pan Amcilc.in. , After participating In the festivities fit Carbondale, the Susquehnnna band, liie Hose company, No. 1, and a big MOTHER GOOSE PUZZLE. ;c3gfJt5- Z "T '-. , . - i . agaefea.,,. - uuuajti AM. Upun my word inJ honor, As I went to Bonner, I met a pig Without a wig, Upon my word and honor. Find three other pigs. delegation of citizens arrived home last evening, well picked with their tilp. The (Jraiifreis of Susiuehanua coun ty met in annual convention nt Kalr dale on Wednesday. Tho Hancock and the Susquehanna clubs will play In Deebe park on Sat urday afternoon. lioth ate undefeated teams. Howe's moving picture entertainment will bo Riven this evening In Hogan Opera House, under the auspices of the rhiistlan llndonvoi society of tho Presbyterian chinch. I'nless early frosts Interfere, Penja tnnn Sabln, of this place, will hac a l.u go ciop ot cranbeiiles on his Cas cade mnish. The Warner-llrower orchestra will probably give several concerts from the pagoda dining the coming autumn. Tho sixteenth annual ball of Key stone lodge, No. 20S, Piotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, will be held In Hogan Opera House on Tuesday even ing, Oct. S. The Ladles' auxiliary w ill furnish supper. Doian's orchestra will furnWh music. It will be a splendid social event. Several cats of Dillon's southbound I'rle coal train were derailed at Star rucca on Wednesday morning. The tracks weio blocked for some time, but the damage was not great, Mrs. Ilobert Lee, of the Oakland Side, on Wednesday afternoon entertained the Women's guild of Grace Lutheran church. Mai tin (iilflln and Joseph Cooper have returned home fiom the Pan Ameilcan. "A Country Merchant" Is the red letter attraction for Hogau upcia Houho for Monday evening next. V. IL W. Searle, esq.. Is nt Hnrrls burg, attending to Ills duties as clerk of the 1'nlted States dhuilct court. Charles Hryden la about to erect six tenement house's on Drinker street. The quarterly meeting of the Sus quehanna County F. A. and I. V. will be held at Franklin Foikh, Sept. 10. A stocR company Is being organized to sewer the streets of the borough. It will till another long-felt want. GBS0N. tpeeial to the Sainton Tiibune. Gibson, Sept. 4. Itev. Herrlek nnd wife left last Friday for his new field of labor. May success go with him. V M. Wcscott has accepted a posi tion In ninghamton. Our schools opened Monday of this week, with Prof. Charles Michael ns principal and Dora Thlnwer as assist ant. Mi. Dr. Smart and Mis. Smith, who have been visiting at H. A. Rarrett's for the past blx weeks, have returned to Washington, I). C. Mis. J. J. Potter and Miss Julia Sttockhlno were in Blnghamton shop ping Saturday. County Commissioner Harrington, of Montrose, was" in town overseeing the bridge. Mix. a. K. Tlngley, having sold her personal property, will accept a posi tion ns cook nt a normal school. O. h, Harding was home over Sun day. Jllauchard Suitor, of Carbondale, apent Sunday with his mother In this place. Mts. Will Tiffany wan in town Sun day. The Methodist F.plscopal aid sold lunches and Ice rteam at the Bale at Mir. O. 13. Tlngley's house. Mrs. Warren Smith was visiting her parents thin week. F. W. Barrett and wife visited one day last week In New Mllford. Halllo Wellr and wife left for a visit to Timkhannock Wednesday morning. 13. A. Sweet nnd wife visited Susque hanna Tuesday, The South Qibson ball nine and the Olbxnn nine will play a game of ball at Union hill Friday. The Ladles' Aid society of the I'nl vorsallst church will meet nt Arvlno Sweet's for tea September l- F.very body Invited. The Methodist Episcopal Aid sod etj will meet nt Mrs. W. II. tlsta luook's Friday, .September 6, for din ner. Everybody Invited. They have llnlshcd the work on the county bridge and It Is ready for the Iron, and the tools nre nil loaded up ready to remove to ltrooklyn. How (i. (i. Fisher, of Hnrford, pleached at the Mothodlst UplHcnpul thurch Sunday. Ilev. Mr. Wagner was calling In town recently. Ml us Plunnuer lio.u ils at W, J. Lamb's. Henry Scott la having Ills house re painted. t ' AVOCA. On Wednesday evening nt S.30 o'clock new P. T. Smythe united In marriage Miss Margaret, the daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wniren, nnd Walter Wollevcr, fnremnn nt the silk mill. The ceremony was performed nt tlio residence of the bride's parents. At the nppolnted time, tho brld.il party entered the parlor, to the strains of the "Lohengrin" wedding march, per formed by Miss Margaret Alkman. Thcb tide nnd her cousin, Miss Jean Mllllgan, were handsomely attired In ashes of roses houclette gowns, with satin und duchess lace trimmings. The groom was waited upon by Edward 9-f . . a; McQueen. After receiving the con gratulations, supper was served to a huge number of Invited guests. They weio the leciplents of many hand some and useful presents. Mr. and Mrs. Wollever hae dispensed with a wedding trip and have taken up their residence on the West Side. Miss Julia Devcrs !ft on Wednes day evening for Kansas City, where she will become a member of St. Joseph's older. Sisters of Charity. Joshua It. Jones, who was Injured In the Uallsteud mine several clays ago, is .seriously ill with pneumonia. -Mrs. Mary McMillan spent the fore part of the week In Carbondale. Owen Ituauc left on Wednesday for St. Paul's seminary, to continue his studies. I 'rank Fleming, of Philadelphia, Is spending a few days with friends here. Mrs. Thomas Mc.Vnlly and Mrs. Charles Sandets attended tho funeral of Mrs. Patrick Mitchell, at Scran ton yesteiday, 1 t s I BASE BALL B American League. At tletroit (first Rami'l It Philadelphia '-' 1 o o 5 :i 0 0 0- 11 Detioit I 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 2 l II V.. 15 5 M . Uattiries Rrrnliard, I'ourrs and Meelman; Miller and McAllister, t'mpire C'antillon. At lldrnlt (rccotul (Mine) II. II. K. Philadelphia I 0 1 2 2 0 0 n 0-n II 2 Detroit OOOlOOtno-2 f. fl batteries WiUte and stcelman; Ovvcn and Shaw. Umpire C'antillon, At ChlcaRO (first came) - II. II. II. Washington O 0 O 0 0 .1 0 0 O J it .1 IIiIckro O 2 I II 000 1 I 8 2 Hatterlea Carrick and Clirke; Patterson, Cal lahan and Sullivan. t'mpire Sheridan. At ChiciKo (second came) II. II. E. Washington 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 -ll h O ChiciKO 5 10000 0 10-7 . a ttatteiiea Pation and Clarke; Piatt and Sul livan. I'mpire Sheridan. At Milwaukee R. II. F.. Poston 0 0 00000101 12 1 .Milwaukee 10 0 10 0 0 0 0-2 15 1 Matteries Youne and Crlcer; Oarvln and Ma lnnev. t'mplres Hart and Haskell. t Cleveland- It. II K Ilillimore 000000001-t 7 0 Cleveland 1 I 1 0 0 0 0 0 x-3 10 0 nnterles MeOinnlty and Jtohlnson; Dowlinj and Wood. Umpire Connollv. Ifatlsnal League, At New Yoik (first R.ime) It. II II. rittsbursr 4 0 1 2 1 0 1 3.1-15 21 1 New York 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0-1 pi 1 Pitteries Doheny. Phllllppl and Yeaser; Maul, Smith and Warner. Umpire-Dwer. At New York (aecond camel It. 11. K. New York 0 0 2 S 0 ft-T 11 a Plttsburtr 3 4 53 0 0-15 12 2 Palterlea llcstrfer and Fniith; Toole and O'Connor, Umpires Matthew son and Tanne hill. At Poton- II. II. K. St. Inils 1210ft 0 001 5 11) 1 lloston 00 0 0 00 02 4-6 S .1 Matteries MaRee. Powell and Nichols; Niehols and KlttrldRe. Umpire Kmslle. At Philadelphia- II. II. K. Chicaco 1000000 12-1 2 Philadelphia 0 I 2 :i 1 0 0 0 x-7 7 2 batteries-F.aon and Kllnu; DiuRleby and Mc Failand. I'mplie llrown, At Ilrooklvn II. 11. K. Cincinnati 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 12 it Urnokbn 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-.1 0 2 Ilatterlca-Mlmmel and Pclti; KtUon and Parrel), Umpire Nash. Eastern League. Worcester, t; Providence, 3, Hartford, 3; Rrockton, 1. Toronto, U; Duffalu, S. Rrhester, 11; Montreal, 3, Rochester, 10; Montreal, 3. THE MARKETS. Wnll Street Review. New Ynrk, Sipt. I 'Hip rpcutlcru of prnfc" rlonal limln In uhUli Iiikiiii'v) nn the ntnk txclmnito U altnwt wholly i-otilineit tin mil nuke more than fiiirilli IjI linirclnn iipoti the mar ket. The ohjut el the tr.nlfr W Hihlrvcd If prlccx me mmnl, whrthir In one illrrttlnn tr unnthir. When the irn(elnn,il "Ui'He that In ntlllnit utoik Ihr.v are tfrltliiR tntn pjre cum lunj tlie.v turn Willi the nlmoU ilircrfulneu In tho liuylnii hle the rllil JutMiliy and lor time thin morning nnd nhrn the hmlni; ilrnuiul flumit illnilnMilin; power niut there rtrnx cUiurr ct hecnmlni: Innlnl up with Ioiir tck, tliry heplii tu cell with equil nUirlty ai they ilhl thu Rllrrnnnn The ii"w from iliy tn ila may ton tlnne minh the nme Million! .illoillni: the pir loihtity o( the n.triow MinliMtlnn In mich mar- let Ai n haeksiniind In the market He tho Hionit ecu 1. 1 1 lomlltloiiA ot limine, the prw pfit that the interruption to the pro.peroin ton ilint ot the lel IniliKln will not he nmili lontf rr lontlniicd ami the ilrteimlnition with which (ontiollltig ltittir.t in the prnprrtlr illne tn their holding. II ll the nliilom m1liy ol lame capital at Mil time to iliwniiiaRe adlie rperiila tlon, peiMilni: the ile.irlnu nl the autumn money requirement ami al the ame time oner rtlovtbn uppoit lor prkea ol aectuillM when threatened. The principal ileielopnient today wai Hie nnewal of the Intciler rietiuml (or ciirremy. There w,n tleprviteil $;nn,non at the uh treaui lor lranter lo (lilriirn, and iai.ono lor tian(rr ti New Dilrnna Tolil nile, I'H.'iOO fhirec. Rallrmil buidc were Irirsutar and dull. Totil Mle, pir aiiie, ?1.4i',,(i V. S. bondi were unrhanced on the litt call. The (ollAnlng quotation ire fuml'hed Th Tribune hy M. R. Jordan A Co , roomi 705 "OH Mean building, Scranton, Ta. Telephone 8003 1 Open. Hiith- Low Clo- in?, et. eat. In American nc.ir W5 1V 1'!5 W, Amer. Tobacco Mil, 1WJ l.W f( Mchl'on "'4 T'a Ji'j "5V. AclMAn, I'r 07i P? 'I,., 07"i llrook. Traction 7S 75 71' 71 Pill, k Ohio JOHi 10Oi 1M' 10l 'hc. k Olilo 47 47', 47 47U I'hlc. k (It. Wett 2ll 25' ilij Il'i St. Paul lf'il? 17 Ifil'i 1(15 Pock Wand 1 117 115 115 Kan. k Tex., IT .57 .57'; .57 57'J bonis, k Nah 105 105', 10li lftl Man. located ll'i lin'i ll-'i ltsH Met Trutlon WS K.Sl, U', Ki Mbwi. Pacific infill, 107 10l, VH NMilhein Piriflr ftl'a .5'"; . SR"1 Noifolk k Wont M 57 faUi, r.i.'l N V. Central 155 JVi'i 1.5UJ lot's Col. Soithein 15'i I5'j 15'4 15i (Mil k Western .1"'; ''i Hi' a ."Ki'i Pcnna. 11 II 1l'i H7'i IC.1 1M P.11 iHe Mill 4 41 4i 42', HokIIiir II. Tl 4I'J 45U 4l'a 4l',i Ito.Klins It. II. I'r. ... 77'j 77", 77' 7"iU Soul hern 1! II 3'Ni M1. S-i M Muthern. I'r .'l4 ("4 wi Tciin. ('"ii k Iron .... M ( t "& Wi'a V S' Leather ll'i li'a H l'a V S. leather, IT l M1, M M Pnlon I'aiifie I01i 101 0'1'4 In) Cnion Paclflc. IT e'i'l el', sv, hit; Walull. IT ll'i tl'a tO'i. 40'H Western t'nlon T.H OliJ 01 ni'j Col fuel k Iron 10) 105 HO 10.!. Mini Copper 11" ll'i lKi 117i People's Oil ll'JV, IU'4 1IJ' lli'i Texas Pacific 15 45?, 41', 41'i Am. Car rVuin-lry .'11 .11 SO', SO'i NEW YORK OKAIK MARKET. Open- Hlsh- Low Clou- Wlir.VT. ins. t est Inr. Petember 7'1t "7"'; 7o 773a M11 7'i', fi"3 7', S'i COIIN. Itec ember n1, ', f r,2; Mav !-'', r,i's wn Kit, Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. SIOCK". Ijckananna Dilry Co, Pr County Savings Ilink k Trust Co. Flut Nation 11 II ink (Carbondale) . Standard Dillllns Co 'lliird National Hank Dime Depoit and Discount Dank. nid. 10 SOT Asked. 315 to Kconomy I.lKlit. 11. 1. co First National Dank I211O I.aeka. Tiiist Safe Deposit Co 11 Claik A snovcr Co. I'r 1:3 Scranton Iron Fence k Miff. Co Scranton Axle Work Scranton SavlnRs Pink , 401 Trader' Natton-il Ilink 175 S'iratiton Holt fc Nut Co 0 People's Ilink 1.13 New- Mexico Hy. k C. Co POND". 43 100 U3 Scranton Passemrr Ilallwav-, first MortgaKe, due 120 People's Street lliilvvay, Prst mort- (tai;e, due 101S Peoplc'a Street flillway, General moilcare. duo lCr-l ' Dickson Manufacturing Co I acka. Township School S per cent. City ot Scranton St. Imp 6 per cent Scranton Traction 0 per cent 115 113 115 100 102 102 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by 11. G. Dale. 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Heaiu Per bushel, choice minow, $2.C0.v2.65. Putter Freeh creamer, 21a22c; dairy, fresh, 21c. Cheese Full cieam, 10'iallc. l.'ggs Westell fiesli, IS'jalC; neailiy state, lJi4al7ic. Medium Deans Per bushel, 2.W. Oieen Pen Per bushel, 1.40il 15. Flour Ret patent, per barrel, f I 15. Deans Per bushel, choice nuiroiv, $3,10. Potatoes Pei bu-hel sjlal.10. New York Grain and Produce. New- York. Sept. 5. Flour Maiket war firmer and a trifle tnoie actue Wheal --spot ruin; No. 2 ted. 77ar. f. o b. ailoit, md 7.5X4c eleva. tor; No I northern Diiluth, War f. " h afloat. Options opened steady and ndvamed later. ( lo-ed Aim at Biilc net advance. Sales included No, 2 rid. Mil' closed Su'sc; Sepi , 75'jc ; Oc t , 7JV ; Doc, 771s!. Coin -'pot Aim. No .1, e2V' ehvator and rt.iTo. f. 0. b. atloat. Op tlrns were stronif and aitive; ilnsed .Hong at lo net advance Mi.v closed uito ; S'pt , fi2XJi ; Oit., tdV.; Dee., 02 Hi. Oits Quiet; No. .1, 37'ic; No. 2 white, 40o ; Nn 3 while, 30c ; traik mived western, UTija'IOc ; trai k hite western, Sst-jal'e.; traik white, state, .IV., a17c. Optloius aitive and higlier with corn. Put ter Firm; rieaincry, lflvJOc. ; faitory, June ricked. U'jil54e ; imitailon creamery, Ilal7i ; state daily, llaHc. Cheese Market weak; fan cy hrge colored, Po. ; fane large, white, Pi- ; fancy umll colored. D'Ji ; fancv small white, O'.-o! l.ggs steadv ; state and Penna., I'a20o.; wei-tern, uneandled, llal"c ; western, candled, 17a le. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, Sept. S Corn was leader nn the board of trsds today; December gamed l'ic-. Decem ber wheat closed c. higher; oats were 'jaSe. higher; provisions ranged fiom 7'i tn 15 cents higher at tho close. Cakh quotations were a.s follows: Fiom Sleidv; No. 3 spung wheat, fiT'iauVUc ; Ko. 2 led, 70V. , No. 2 oals, SI'-aMUc; -No. 2 white. 37a.l7sc ! Nn. 3 white, 3i!a.'t7e : No. 2 r.ve, 85c ; fair tn choice malting bailey, ,S5i n'oijc; No. 1 tiix seed, l .Is; No 1 northwest ern, $1 40: prime timothy seed, $5 40; mess poik, H55.ill GO; laid, Pi;,,') jo: short ribs, $5 35aSJO; diy salted shoulders, 7'a71ic. ; short clear sides, t1i0 10; whlske.v, $1.30. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chliagn, Sept. B.-Cattle-Receipts, 9,000, In cluding 500 Texans and 2.0ii westerns; generally 10c higher! butcliers' stoik. firm: Texans anil westerns, 10s . higher; aitive; good to prime steers, 5Wi6.45; poor to medium, flaS 50; stockers and feedeis, slow, $J25al.'3; cows, stead, 2.35a4.75; heifers, atrong, $.40a5; cannera, weak. 1.50i2.25; bulls, steady, (al.00; calves, 25 to 10 cents higher, $?aH 10; Texas fed steers, ?l 10i5.10; Texas gras steers, flSOal, wetern steers, fOiS.-JS. Hogs Receipts today, 21,000; tomorrow, 2,000; entiinated left over, 1,500, market Jo .higher, active; top, d.P'Vs; mixed and butchers, J3 05 aH f5; good to choice heavy, $0.l0a(!.02'i; rough lieav.v. V.05aii.25, light, ?5 00j0.73, bulk of sales, M.20ai3 cV). New Tork Live Stock. New York, Sept. 6, Reives Nothing doing; nominally steady: calves, veali stead; veals, JJa1: grasser and buttermilks, $.13.73; fed calves, IJU4 50; eity dreed veals, 0U2c, per pound; selected stock, Vii Sheef and lambs Good s'neep, steady; com mon, lower; lambs opened 10 to 23 cent! otf; THE TRIBUNE' "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Pour Llnea, 3 Cents for Bach Extra Line. For Hent. For Reeto About 1200 feet of floor spnee on , lloor of the Tribune building, su'.table for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of Thij Tribune. Mill IIKNr-l'our room; heated, with bath. Inquire 4li Uclmlcr acinue. IMvivlon icu- en Oct. 1. t'Oll IlKXI' Oil SAI.K--llou-e and paitlen, on .Main tieels rcaaotuhle term. durcM Mra. Pied ( hace, llox 155, factor)llle, Pa. KOII llENT-Lame .lcant front loomi central. At 121 Adams acenuo. 1011 IIK.NT Four pleatant rooma, new houe, ttlth ne ot hath, tem beat, caa or electro lliht, location lonirnlent. Linden trect. Apply Kfl .Vorth Washlnnton meniie. (! 1). Stnclir. FOIl IlKNT Hairy ami truck farm, two miles from Vranton. .Shruer llrolhet", SU Hro)k etreel, .vranton. 1-011 IlKNT Four rooma, ItrU lloor, heat, tur nlshed. 701 (Julncy avenue. FOIl itKST-Nine.room house In Oreen "Wj0 all conveniences-, largo lot. Ilent, n Act flrew S. 11,, Tribune. 1011 IlKNT -Klelit rooms, 7 Jcfterton avenucj alt modern corvenlencea. ' , For Sale. FOIl &I.K Three rooms, one hall ami stair fine rarpen. nearly new, will feu cneap. .ippij (i. I) stoehr, 4.U Wrlisler avenue. FOIl SAI.K A (aim of 35 acie, in Mailnon tonnslnp, one and one-quarter nilles from Moscow-; under Rood cultivation, well watered, fruit of all kinds. On e.ifj- terms. 11. W. Swarts. .11 ST llltli:i) with car load of horses, good workers and ilraweia, weiRht from 1,1(H) lo 1,500. Can be cci) at Ml llujmo.iil court. I. M. Cobb. FOIl SM.K Two llsht uprlnc wagons and ionic harncsw, cheap. Evans, rear 1I.U Lurcine street. FOIl SAI.K -Car load of dravim; and driusht horses and cnod fimlly hoises. 2J2-224 Oak fold coiut. ,1. M. Field, FOIl SVI.K A Cottrell k Sons cylinder press, 3.1i.1, In Rood rondition, new rollera, $-500. Apply Wllkesllaire Tunes Otflcc, Wilkes llaire. Pa. Real Estate. FOIl SM.K Desirable property on Church street, Iliiiunoie. 1 all cm 01 write . II. loung, 5aterslrcet llrldue office, liltlon, Pa FOIl SM.K- 1 slory s room frame house, lot W 1.50 on Church treet, Dinimore Call on or write to W. It Yniinc, ITttaton, Pa. FOIl sM.K-Coy little homo In perfect condi tion; c.iiv term. lnO.5 11 nu homo street pplv on pumises, or Hamilton, lloom 30J Pauli lluildini;. FAHM OF about K5 aires; Rood house and barn; near Montnii-p. Addiess llnx 31, Dimoik, Susqiii liantia Counly, Pa. MFMiTtKA - FOR Ml.i: - lame house, suitable for lOmalcMeiits' home or foi suniiucr boaid ers. Siluiteil near clnnches, poloffUc, railway and ste.imhoals, First class opening for piaduate nur'O to open lonvilesn nis' home. The demand for It exist. Addies A. K. Hush, (Jiavenluirst, Muskoka, Out. Wanted. WANTFI) A large show case. Apply William Oifford, 1517 Dickson avenue. WANTED An inlclllaent (Catholic) lady or kci tlernan to fill a light, pleasant position; rood pay, it suitable. Addresa P. O. Hox 20, Scranton, Pa. Wanted To Buy. tm.LIKitVKN(5INKi:n STOCK W,NTF.DWill pi.v fair puce slocks and bonds hoimiit and sold. Fveninir 'phone, 2722, Div, ll. Comeg.va k Com p 111 v, lliokiis, Dime Hank Uuilding. Lost. LO-sT V black spiniel, K liberal reward for ils return to -ienft Robinson, 1501 North Wjh ington avenue. Money to Loan. $50 to $50,000 AT ONCE 1 and 5 per cent. In-teie-t V.dy terms to icpay. lieoige W. Okell, Coal Exchange building. I3JO.U0U TO LOAN Lowest rates: straight or monthly paments. Stark k Co.,TraderV bids. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN-Qutck, Etralgl I leans or Duildlng and Loan. At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, S1P315 l.Vnnell building. Miscellaneous. SLPEItl'LlOI'S HAIR, warts and molts palnles I, peinnncntly, scientillcally removed b.v electru nudle nu M.ai. Dcimatological Pal lors. 312 Washington avenue. LEGAL. ORPHANS' (OIRT Sa'i.F. K&rVTE OF FRED cm k Maikwlck, late nf the ( Ity ot siaiituii, Countv of Lackawanna und State ol I'cniis) vania, ileceasod. Hy virtue of an older of the Orphans' Couit of aikivvanui Countv, the undersigned, cxeiu tor ol the eslale of Fredrick Markwick. deiessed. will m'II at piilillc sale and out ciy tn Hie highest and be-t bidder at the ,ibitntlon lloom In tha Court House at the City of Suanton, on Frldav, September 27, Pall, at 2 o'clock p. m. thefoiloiv ing ilescribid real estate, to wit: All that eertiin lot, puce or parcel of land situated in the City of Scranton, County of I.atkananni and state f Prnrujliania, kunivii and deolgnatcd 011 .1 Hcerman's map of south ll.vde Park, as lot number nineteen (10) In block niimlier ritv-four (54) being fifty (50; feet in front nn Thirteenth street, the sime width In rear and one hundred-ten and one half (110'i) feet in depth, s.11 Improved with a two story (run" dwelling and outbuildings. ( oal and l'niiuiili excepted and reserved. Teims of sale: One-half In cash on the dav nf Hie, and the balance on confirmation of thnralo and deliver) of tha deed. JOHN REESE. Exeiutor JOHN It. EDWARD.-.. Attorney. closed 25a'1.5c. lower on all butcher' stock! sheep, ?250i4; culls. ; lambs, ?5a1.12ij, few earlv salei at H-5afl.t'l tor choue; culls, IS.I 50 atoo. Ilogs-Rarely steady; good attte boss, 7. Buffalo Live Stork Market. East Huffaln, Sept. 5.- Cattle Receipt l'j cars: all sold at former prices; veal and calves, receipts (V) head; aitive and strong; tops old at 7..50a7 7.5j good to choice, $0 75 7.25; calves, $flaO.'al Hogs Receipts 10 cars; fairly steady to nrm. sheep and limU -Receipts IS cais; 15 to 25 cents lower for Iambi: slirep, also about 10 10 15 cent lower; Inndy wether heep, steadv; spring lambs, f, liSaS 00; handv wethers s,eep, .l"Aj, choice to extra earllnsr l3mb, $125 a I 10. East Liberty Cattle. East I.lbeity, f-epl S -Cattle Steady; choue, $5 A5.ifi.80; prime. $3 IJaS (V); good, !. ISaJ.SO. Hoga Higher; likest medium and heavy yoik ers, Jd.Ma'1 fslj best heavy hogi, M.FSail.'iO; Hslit )orkers, cW.SftadeJ; pigs, fcttbmuo, loiiglia, $5a5 25. Sheep-Mead); best wethers, Jlal 13; culls and common, $123a2 23; )tiilngs, j-'flOal-JJ; veal calvea, f150a7.2J. Oil Market. Oil City, Sept. 5,-Credlt balances, 125; cer tificates, nn bid, fhlpincnt, 50,0si; average, E2,0M, lluni, OJ.Osl, average, 72,023. SITUATIONS WANTED PRBE. Help Wanted Mnle nnd Female. hfteN'' V v-V"' WV W W V-H iti;iiiKsi:sTvrivi.s wwir.n n kmioi.i. aliidenta (or lii.trurtluii, by mall, In profev eloml and ainatrur pholonraphj i crajnn, ulcl ami walcr color wotk. Ilellahle men and women mat' i-rcuro proHlahle rmplojinenl, wiieru In iltintry will be rcuinlut h tapld pinniotion. To euite ixilu.lte terrllniy, iddrcM ur nil nl erne on the merkan cliool el rt and I'ho toaraphj, Incotpuulnl. 110 W.ioniltut enue, lrAnton, Pa, Help Wanted Male. WANTKU-Slronc bo.v vviinteil. 1'.. Joseph Kcntlle, Wire Sciceii Works. VNT1.0- An ixperlenied inoiery clerk tor 1 i atlon jut out ol town I), tare ot Tribune. WASTKIl-Kvprilemeit ilotliltu and futnlsiiiiii: Hoods nalenmaii at Simon l.onu'a 8un, Wilkcs-ltirre. Pa. llllAFISMl'.N WAMI'I) lew llrnt ila me ehinlc.il lira ftamen vlth at lead eluht veara espirleiue. None but espnleiueil men need np pli I.. I' llietir, iiHilunli.il engineer, encino livifion, Laikavvanna Iron and sleej icmpini. WANT I. Ii Men with lie to adverll and Intro dine Monanli Poultry Mixture. Mulitht al aty Ij.io weekly and expends. AtldnM with stamp. Monarch Manufacturing to., Iln ,ia1, bprlncllehl, Illinois. Iinil'KI.WKIIS W MTI For tiro brick wotk. Communications' and personal applleillons will be received at my cfflio in llamock, N. . n, .1. Iluman. Help Wanted Female. 5VANTEI)-5ounir. ladv in store; one competent to awIM on bonks; vvaRca. fl.lH. Addreea II. M. ('., Tribune Olfice. vAYrKI A Rirl for ceneral housework; must understand all kinds of looklnsj. Apply l"7 WyomliiK avenue. WANTED-dill for Rrneral housework at Dillon. Address II. T.t care lilbune. Agent3 Wanted. t'A.NV SKtlS Lady or centlcman niili-iile the clt) of Suaiiton can have .1 permimiii .meiics for the pel fume of the centur.v I'hcnoinetnl siles. Oocids In laice ilemind I'.veijtlilns for niched on ctetlit Liberal arransement with the right part. Addiesa "Cut Hoses," Mth street and fitn avenue. New 5oil. BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Bo Received at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALnrriT SCIILUTZ. corner Mulberry street and Webster avenue. GUSTAV PICHKL. MO Adams avenue. West Side Ol.OROE W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue, South Scranton FRKD U TERPrE, 72D Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main avenue and Market street. Green Ridge CHAIILES P. JONES, 1557 Dickson avenue. F. J. JOHNS, 020 Green Hldje street. C. LORENZ, corner 5Vaslilngton ave nue and Marion itrect. Petersburg W. II, KNI.PFF.L, 1017 Irvlns avenue. Dunmore- J. a. nONE k SON. LEGAL. CLERK'S NOIICF. IN II VNKIHIMC Y-IN 'Mil' DUtllct Cnuit of I ulleil M.1I13 for tin- Middle district of l'ennlvauia, 'I'll lie K. Hams, ut Sciantoii, Pa, Lickniaiiin tuutity. Piniisvlvjiua, a liankmpt iindir the Act of ( ongies.s nf .lulv I, ls, baving applied for a full dl-alnige fiom .ill debts against hir estate under aid Ait, notice- is hcicby given to all known citilitnm nnd other pcuofis In Interest, to appear before the mIiI Court at scranton, in a-ihi lllftriit, on Hie Kill dav of September, 1W1, at 10 o'clock lu tin f'U 110'on, to show cause, if any t tic j- hive, wliy Ihe prjjrr ut Ihe said petitioner should not be grant ed. EDii MID It 5V. SEvRI.E. Cleik. CLERK'S NOI'K E IN II iNKIH'PI'f 5. -IN 'I 111; Distriit Court of the l lilted M His ur the Mid dle Distriit of Pennsylvania. Mums Cohen ui-d ll man N. Koplau ol Mranton, lankawamu Countv, Pcniisvliinla, binkiupt unibr the Air of Congress of Jul 1. ivis. Invlug .ipplleil tor a lull dii-chargc from all debts pun ibli- againsi their estate under caul Ut, notice is liireln given to alt known creditors and other pirsms in interest, to appi-ai befoie the .aid Court at Scranton, in silj Dislrict, nn Ihe Kill, dav of September, PX1I, nt 111 o'cloi k in the fiut-noou, lo show lause, If anv they have, nli.v the pi iver of tlie said pi-titiiiuir should not be gianted. EDWARD It. W. ST.xHI.I.. Cl.ik. Olhie of tho Capitol Iluihllng (;oiumis.-loii. Ilatii-luiig. Viu 21. I'! 'Ihe Commission Healed iiihIi 1 tin in nf s fembh upprnied the lslli div nf Jul, II l'Kll, foi llie i-onsliiictliiii and lompli turn of Ihe Capitol building and tor other piupn.es. invilo the architects of Pc nns.vlvani.i lo submit plilis and .pci ifliatlons lor lln- 1 un-tiiu timi, loiilduig .mil loiuplelion of llie Mate Capilol at llairii biug, Including a power, llclil aod hiat plant of Biiltiiieut lapiciiy to satlsf.11 loul siiplil tlie needs of Mid building, as piuudid b) the t-aid c t nf sxcmbli 'Ihe building must be of uf itc lent sire In provide ample accommodations for the cxei utile ami deparuni nt il blanches ct tlie state goveitnnilit as well as the ginciul asciu blv, ils oiliiei jnd implnve anil to anticipate the future ncecjs nf the state. L-erlain .1111 nun ot woik hiving alteady been clone, compeiltors aie restricted in 11 mcisiiie to cert 1111 outlines of cxieiior and inteinu. of all of uliith fads thev will heiih) take imllce The enliie cost ol the huihliliz coinpleie, in cluding all decoiations, power. Ilglit and heat plum, the removal of tlie two departmental build ings now occupied bv the se.tiiirv of Internal .flair md the fouctar of Vgrliultuie, as pio ih.i In- the slid ct of Vs.semhlv. aicliitei Is" teen and the expenses of the commission shall not exceed the sum of $4.ii0.iinn. as under nn circum stances will extras be i-oii-ldoied, nor will the con mission ,il for anv additional apninprialion. the building is to be completed in all Its pans readv for ocmpani-.v on or befoie the fli.t dav of .lanuity. PWit, unless Hie condition of the liea. ur.v justifies Its earlier completion. No plans and pii'ifii itions from arihiteits resident omside of the slate will bo reieived, as the liw piovides that the architect selected must be ,1 icsldent of Penn-ilv inn Tlie exleiior or outer walls of the building are t 1 be of gianlle of the best nualilv. and in -1. 1 is m idle able the ,ntei .11 decoration, (Ini.b aid ti nf the congressional lihraiv at Washington will be taken 11s .1 Ivpe ihrm'e or model bv ihe ioinmlsnii In pissing upon the pUti and -p-i iflcallom -ulililillrd VII plans and speelfl' aliens imut be sealed and filed Willi the eirdai in the ofriic of the coin mission at llatrlsbure on or before Hie 30th div ot Novnnber, P0I, nt 12 o'clock noon, at which, hour Ihev will be opened bv the commission 'Ihe jn lilted, who uliall be the .itillicr of the pi ins and sprclfiiatlons adopted hv tin- conuuU inn, will be selected as aubited In stipemse the construction and loiuplelion nf the building, tlie 1emov.1l of tin depirtmental buildings le fened In and tlie installation of the power, light ami heat plant, and shall lecelve in full compen sation for his serine a commission in annul auce wllh the schedules of commissions adipl-d and recommended bv the vmcrhaii Institute of Architects for full profession il sen ices. The live anhlieita pieentlne plain and .pc t tic.itlons considered next best In the opinion or Ihe commission will each reielie the .11111 of M.oon Ml drawings shall tie one-sixteenth scale No limit is placed upon the number of designs in be submitted bv any competitor. Ml unsuc cestui plans and spei ideations will be returneii to their le-peetlve auihc rs within a reasonable time. Coplc ot ihe d of lulv 1. 100. under which this building Is to be enn.tiuctcd can be oh tained bv applhatlon In Edgar (' fierwlg, secie tarv building commission, HsiTlsbiire The present buildings ire open to the Impee Hon of ccmpetlne aiehlteets Infoimatlon at to space for Ihe different departments can he ob tained upon Inquiry nf tlie heads thereof, The right te rejrrt any and ill plans and specifica tion! U reserved, nv order of the commission, EDOUl C. OCRWIQ, Secretary. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Than Four Lines, 6 Cent for Uach tUtra Lin:, PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. KnWAlII) C. Sl'.UILm.NO, U TIIAUE113 UA.S.J Duilding. Architects KinVAMP II. UAVIB, AllUltTECr. CONNCLt, building. FiiKiiFiiicK l, niton x. Alien, n, heal Latato Exchinue llldg., 129 Waahlncton ite. Civil and Mining Engineers 11. 1 11 aiiiii.no, mj "connkm, nUILDl.N0. Dentists, nn. 0. 1: Eii.ENrtEitoEit, pauli nuilni.Nu',' frprucc street, bcranlon. Hie. O. O. I.AUDACII. 115 WYOMING AVENUE. Lawyers. F nn. ,''., nOVI.E. AITOHNKV-AT-LAW. llooma 12, 14, ia inj ja n,lrr bulldlnir. V. K, THACV.ATT'V.COMMONWKALTII BI.llO. D. II. fttPLOOLK. ATTOIINKY-LOANS NECO listed on real estate aeeurily. Meara building. corner naalilngton avenue and spruce street. W'lI.LAnn, WAIIIIEN & KSArp, ArrORNF.9 aM rounsellora at-law. Ilepubllcan building, ''aahlngton avenue. JK'SSUP k .1ESSPP, ATTOnSKYS AND COItN sellOM-at-law. Conimonwcalth building, rtoomj 10, 20 and ;, L'rlS,AJ?.D ,v- TIIAYEIl. ATTo'n.VF.Y. R001I3 W3W4. Dth noor, Meara hulldinc. T'' tAi. WATni ATTORNEY AT-LAW, POARD of Trade building. Scranton, Ta. FATTERSON k WIIOX, TRADERS' NATIONAL "ank building. C COMEOVS. (113 TtF.PUtlUCAN nillLDINO. A. W HFRTIIOLr. OFFICE MOVED TO J0 !11 Wvcmlng avenue. Physicians and Sugeons. DR W. E. ALLEN, 51J NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S W. 1,'AMOREs.L'X. OFFICE 330 WASH. Inpton avenue. Residence, 1319 Mulberry. Chronta disease, lungs, heart, kidneys and penlto urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Ilotols and Resturants THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN avenue, Kates reasonable. P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. t W. PAS. senger depot. Conducted on the European plan VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A. n. RRICfiS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND reus pools; no odor; only improved pumps used. A. n. Rrlggs, proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Elcke'a drug store, eor. ncr Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds. G, R. CI.AHKI: k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NIIRS. rrymen, store 201 Washington avenue; green houses, 1050 North Main avenue; (tort tele phone, 762. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL. REAR tit LACKA. AVE., Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of 5Virc Screens. Miscellaneous. DRE'ss.MAKINa FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER: al'o ladies' waists. Loula Shoemaker, 213 Adams avenue. MKGAIIGF.i; HltOS.. PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN. velopea, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa. THE WILKES-UUIRE RECORD CAN RF. HAD In Scranton at tho newt stands of Reisniau Bros. 400 Spruce and 503 Linden; M. Norton, H! Lackawanni avenue; 1. S. Schutier, 211 Spmce street. Boarders Wanted. WANTED Table boarders. Mrs. Tompkins, 531 ashlngton avenue. Situations Wanted. Sin IION WVNl'ED H a woman to go out washlrg or musing. I'lea'e tall or addie.s Ul'l (edar ammo, (U. sill TIHN W AVII'.H Hv man as fiifTnan, haa had experience. 12JI down avenue. Sin Vl'lON W AVI Ell A vvldnw woman wants .1 piwitlnii as Imiisckcrper 01 at geneial liimsevvnrk; Hist class 1 xr-cilcnee; willing tn do am kind of w.uk. AddicM Mis. A. M., Tribune 01 lice. sll'l VI KIN 5 NTED 11 si md lehable girl al geneial Imiix-wnik In rinill family; plca-c (.tale wages. Addif-s K. I' . 'lilbune entice. sllI'MION W VM'l.ll Hy a gill II vears old In help wilh llahl house woik. Aeldrcs A. D, -.'ell Irvin.' avium. .-Ill VI ION vv NTI.H -t anlhlne wheie th'ie is .1 cliaice- 10 wc,ri up. by a nung mm wlio has had experience is nonkkeepei and col lector xilileessC, .aie ol 'Ihe Tribune. WANTED 11 mm and wife, positlen a inacn man nt usiful nun-, wife good cook or hoic-ekeeiH r VV . A , Tribune. SITI'VTION v NTi:D- 'lo go out washing, clean ing or ironing, any kind of woik. Mrs, Lee 111 HilNtr.ul limit WANTHI position as housekeeper to a wd nicer. In 1 middle aged lad, large expeil cnee. refeiciiees exc hanged. Apply at 021) VUch ington aieniie. City. SITt'NTION WNNll.ll-Hy .voiing man as hoo't keeper or asltant In ofrtee worn; has lud several .veais' ispciienie and can give referencei from former cmpln.icm Addu- J. K. Tiibune. WANTED -Will seme wealthy man give a nunj married man a posiimn whcie he can get ri v motion, honest ami tiut.vonhy. V. A. W., Trllnne. FINANCIAL. OLDEST! SAFEST! BEST! WALL STREET Money Will Barn Bis Monthly Kciurns. The Investor's Fund I'ayi Semi-monthly Tlie olelest e.lablislied In America No certlflcati holder has ever lost cent Pajmenti mad to all subscriber! every 13 dai, No trouble. No delay. Money refunded on demand. Wrlta to day for particulais, tree to my addret. C. E, Maikey k Co, Hudson nid'c . New York. 1 AW own and offer at prices ylelilltiK iicai ly live per cent. $1,000,000 P'lrst Mortsrano Sinking Fund GOLD BONDS. Denomination, $1,000. Blffle Electric andPoWerCompany of Butto, Mont. n Writa for iprciil circular, Rudolph Kleybolte & Co. 1 Nassau St., New York. &
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