THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1901. 0 NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA FATAL BOILER EXfLOSION Andrew Flew Instantly Killed A. P. Oiborne and Mr. Flew'a Son Seriously Injured. Ipeelal to ths Sertnton Tribune. Thompson, Sept. 6. About 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon the shlnsle mill abcut two miles south of fitarrucca, ntvaed by Andrew A. l'lew and run by him, blew up, killing Mr. new In stantly and fearfully scalding A. X. Osborne and a 10-year-old son of Mr. Plew. Just how or why the accident happened will juobuWy neer be known. Mr. Osborne will recover, It Is thought, but trhcre Is little hope that the boy can lle. Mr. Plew was an honest, haid-work-In man, and was well thought of by his neighbors. He leaves a widow rd four children. He was a member of the M K. church at Bethel Hill, his former home, and was the efficient superintendent of the SurSTNy school during his residence thcie. He was not quite 34 ears old, The funeral tvM be held here tomorrow morning and the Interment will be made hcie. MONTROSE. tpeelal to the Sersnton Tribune. Montrose, Sept fi Upwards of twe hunored people took the train on the I.acVawann.t and Montros rallicart it this station this morning for a day's outing at Ithaca and Cajuga lake, tho excursion being conducted by the local lodge of Knights of Pythias. The tourists expect to arrive home about midnight. lAtttislve Improvements to the in terior of th? Methodist Episcopal church in this place are now In pro gress The telling and walls nie being beautifully and elaborately frescoed, and a bowled floor, with seats ar ranged In semi-circular foim and on an Incline, will mak one of the most important improvements The funds to pav foi all of the cNpense iiuuircd by this wotk havo been pledged, ,o iiu debt will be created Whn tho woik now In hand Is finished, all that the church will need to made It mm-ple-tf will be a tine pipe oigan, and It 1"! announced, on good authoiit.v, that even this has been provided lor, thiough the generosity of Andicw Cai negle. the great lion founder. For tune Is nulling upon the Methodists of Monuose. Montrose council, Rojal Ate, mum, lecelvcd an ofllcial visit this week from lion Webster (.'. Weiss, giand xecie-t.i'-y of the older. A leceptlon was endeied Mr. Weiss, followed by a de lightful entertainment and rcfiesh mints. Eugene Hruce I.omIIp a native of this place, died of t.vphoid fev r at the f-une ho.-pltal In ninghamton, wheie lip was- emploed as an attendant, on Monday, Sept. .', I'.'Ol. aged 20 joais, Trie icni.tins were biought to this place yesterday and the funeial was at tended at 2 o'clock p, in, fiom the homo of A. W. Cooley, an uncle of the de ceased Itev. E. K. Thomas oHli'lated. Intel ment in Monti ose cemctety. The Monttot-e High Mhool opened this week with a veiv luge attend ar.ee. The number of out-of-town stu e'ents is unusually laige foi this time of jtar The Ladles' Musical club will be en tertained at ths home of Miss Lillian C'hambeilain on Tuesday afternoon, tept 10. Snow & Son, of Snow's Mills, aie about to open a large Hour Mote In t i.s place. I'r W. H Conklln, M. La Oiange Orlffis, F. D. Mouls, S C. Fancher and A. W. L.vons have been enjoving camp life at Elk lake this week Miss Annie Russell, a giaduate of the training school for muses nt the Moses Taylor hospital, Si i anion, in stopping at H. S. Conklln's. in this place. Attorney John M Kelly Is piofesslon nlly engaged at Tnvvanda today. O Frank Hatpin, of Ilulfalo, Is the guest of his patents, Mr. and Mis. George Halpin. at the Exihange hotel. Douglats, the magician, and his fam ous company, "The Buttei flies," will appear at Village Hall next Tuesday evening. Tickets, 25 and 35 rents, now on sale at McCausland's phatiuacy. Albert J Rice, formerly of this place, but for some time in the United States mailne service, and stationed In china, lias tecently been ptonioted to the i,i talncy of a liatling gun. The pos. tlon Is said to catry excellent pay. Miss Bessie Maik is the guest of friends In New Yoik rlt. J. F. Hunter, of Sayre, Pa , is visit ing Montrose friends. S Hunting Sayre. of Hampton. Vlj Binla, Is a guest at Rosemont cott.ise On Sept. 27. at Monti ose. In U A. It. hall, will be held the eighth annual ie union of Co. 1), Fiftieth regiment. All members of said company nnd their families aie coidlally Invited to meet with us on this occasion. All com rades of other oi sanitations nie al invited to meet with us. i.et us make this one of the best meetings we have ever had, for we nie gi owing fewer in number each tear, and it will soon be over with us. so let us get together while we can. H. Dennis, sr Piesldent. Peter Creter, of Wllkes-Iiaiie, has been spending a few das with ft lends In this place. Dr. J. G. Wilson was In Factory vllle on 'Wednesday, Hruce Titman.i3 cleiklng for N. E. Blssell. SUSQUEHANNA. Epecit! to the Sainton Tribune. Susquehanna, Sept. . -liugm-, t ui.rt Mrs. H. S. Wood arc at the Pun- American. Miss Edith Courtis will It'll Vn on Monday fur Bloomubuig, to take a position In the State Noimal school. Howe's moving plctutes appealed u Hogan Opera House last evening be fore a large audience, Erie Hose Company No. 1 on Thuis day leturned home from Cnrboudale, much pleased with tho treatment ac corded them In tho Pioneer tity. Thomas Colter, of the Oakley Side, will thin week sail for li eland, where ho will tomaln for several months. Misses Emma Fox, Metta Skinner and Katie Butler are taking a touite Ht Lowell's Btnghamton Business Col lege. The Century club will hold a hop in Hogan Opera House this evening. The Illectrlc Llsht company lias its new Incandescent dynamo plant in position. About one thousand tons of ronl nrp taken fiom the Susquehanna pockets monthly, for Kile locomotUcs put poets solely. Suites of our town people are taking Brooklyn, Sept. .. The Aid society of the Krlc Is now on, and nil the tialns nre tilled. The common muni'll has passed an oidlnanre Inn easing the debt of the borough by $10,000, to erect a building to be used as a teiitiiil lire station, At nil election to be held November 6, next, the electois of the boinugh will ote on the piopsltWm. It ought to cairy with a itish. Messrs. John It Flndon and William Allspauqh will leaie for Cleveland on Sunday, to ntend the National En campment of the O. A. It. UINIONDALE. Speed) to the Scrsnton Tribune. fnlondale. .Sept. 6. After spending some time at Ocean drove, Mrs. Nettle Taylor returned last Saturday. Mon- ANIMAL Cut out these several parts and firm a day flu will leave to be a visllot at tin- I'nn-Amerlcan. A vorv laipe numliei fif our towtis iiifii helped in tflebrntiiiB Caibondale's Jubllpo. The jiiilplt of the Piesbytci Ian chuicti, at Hi audi, wasi nRiiln lllld last Sunday by Kev. U, IL Jinklns. Mi. S. S. folt'innii entei tallied her Sunday pihnol i las last Thuiinlay at tea. Mi', H. Carpenter and family re lumed l.iil Thuisday ivenltiK nfter spendliiR leveial days with iclativos in Jeiinjn ThuiMln'Vy niKinliiK at tho home ol the In Ide's mother and step-fathei. Mbs Willlmlna (iilllln and liowaid I . Ciane, wrte united In holv niatilniony. lti' 11. J. Ciano. nftlclatliiR Hut few fili-nds won- invited. The vouhb inar t led louple took the in o'tloik train, pieuumablv foi ilieat Houd. 'J'he loinmiiiilt.v ii looklm; fotwaid to an intellri tual Heat on the evcnliiK of September K l'.ev W. II. Hillei of Wilkes-Hat i e. Is expetted theie to de liver one of his famous lei tuns in the Methodist KplMnp.il iliunh. Itajmona I'omeiy and JIM Eva Stalk of Whites Valli-y. wni- vKltoisi at the lioine of Itcv. U, Ii, Jenkins on Thuisday. Mi", lliuiy Motpan of Brandt was n vlsltoi at the home ot Edward Mor B.in, Thin sdav. Mis. Dr. L.vons nnd son Hairy of Munt' ate weliomed vlsltois amongst us Mis. Stephens of Nicholson Is visit ing at the home of her patents, Itev anil Mis. II. J, t'lanc. Hon, Phllo Huiiltt letuined Tuesday after an extended ostein tilp. Tlieie vvns a blthday patty at the pli'.isant home of Mis. Han let Hoswell last Tuesday evcnliiK. It was in honor ot Mm. Botwell'H slxty-fouith birth iln. Tho Invited guiits tiom the town weic: 15ev. A. Eastman and wife. Miss Lottie Eastman, Mis. Net tle Tavlot, Itev. I), V. Jenkins and Miss I Inn let Majoile Jenkins, Ui. and Mis. r. litander nnd sou James, Mr. and Mts. Kiank Havdui. Mis ('hailes l.von, Mis aiah WcslKate, nnd an Relist U'hailes Newell. Those tioni out of town wete: Mr. and Mis. .Meade. Mr and Mis. Wlllam Campbell and two childiiMi. Siiaiilou, .Mis. Anna I.evvN Catbondale.aud Mia. Oiaik'H Ua.vileu limn Pliilartelplila. ilie Riiests had the IuIvIIprc of witnes sing four genetiitlons of Mis. llosvv ell's family iiesent Itefifshnient wete In abiindnnie and cm client In kind. The event was gieatly enlivened by good wit and good nitmli, and It will long be lemeinbetcd by nil prcbent as a veiy awt'ct ull.ili. THOMPSON. Special to the Pirvni 'n Inhune. Thompson, Sept. fi Mis, E. E, Eegg, of Binghamton, nfter spending a week with her brother, S. D. Barnes, re turned to her home today. Miss Jennlo Cl.uk, of Montdale, having spent a month with relatives and former acquaintances here, left for her home yesterday. Miss Ethel Jackson, ot Scranton, Is spending somu tlmu at E. A. Mead's, on Pleasant street. Oeoige P. Little, of Montrose, was a caller at Best Cottage this morning. Miss Gladys Harper the eftlclent call girl at the Central, Is spending a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Sampson, nt Aldenvllle. Her sister, Beatrice, la taking her plate at the 'phone, Our townsman, II, Delverno Payne, has received the appointment of direc tor In tlm Northeastern Pennsylvania Tcleph'ono company, In place of tho Into S. S. Htihbaid. Miss Eva White, who has been visit ing at Miss Llllie Mead's for the past two weeks, lotutned to her home at Montrose yesterday. The Rev. L. E, Sanfoid, of Nlchol fon, took dinner with Rev A. D. David today, on his way from Ibland Pond to his home, awheel. Guerntey Hubbaid and Jerome Fll. i ii i i i i i klngton, two of the wide-awake young men of the township, have entered as students at Keuka college. Mrs. A. W, Ctates went to Scranton this afternoon to visit her chlldien, Dr. I. M. Gates nnd family, and J. V. Browning, esq, and family. A. II, Ci osier Is doing business at Gieat tUend today. Mrs. Jacob Hionsou and daughter, of Dunniore. ure visiting the former's mothci, Mrs, Uelatt, ut K. D. Winter's.. HONESDALE. Special to the Ronnton Tribune. Ilonesdale, Sept. . ltev. J. S. M, Wltko, foiiucrly pastor In Baltlmoie, Md.. will pieach In St. John's I-uthcr-an rhuicli next Sunday motnlng. Theodoie Spill ill. of Ouliotirliile. a machinist, hit net opted u position with the National levator lompnny. Ho has Joined the Maple City band as slide tiombonc player. Tho people of Seeleyvllle have plans Ptep.ued for it union chapel, which, will be erected In their village this fall. Manager Sllverstone proposes to fur nish good clean plas the coming sea feon, such as was "Quo VadK" the opening number, which was enjoyed at the opera nous" on Tuesday even ing by a huge audience. MNs Maicla H Allen nnd Uaymnnd V. Clmilcs, of New York, were mar i feci at noon Thuisday. nt th home of the hilde's mother. Mis. Kale Allen, on Eleventh stieet. by Rev. William H. Swift. The guests were lelatlvcs PUZZLE. picture of a noble and, courageous animil and a few near fi lends. The bride is an e-tlmnblo lnr and leaves a host of adniliing filends. Mi. and Mis. Charles will ielde In New Yoik tity, whoie the gioom holds a lucrative po sition. The Maple City band bus been en gaged to give conceits on the fair Riounds dining the Wayne county fair, Sept. i'l, :-j and 2B, Quartet ly meeting serviies will be held In tho Methodist ihuiih on Sun day morning. Rev. .1, F. Warner will pieach Sunday evening. Colonel Duiiaiid's souel stallion, "Eth Hel," being ti allied on the Hones dale ttaik, was dilven on Kilday by AV. C. Noiton, a half mile In 1.03. The last quarter in thirty-two and one-half seconds, the last eighth in fifteen and thiee-fnui ths seconds. Thcie is no truth whatever In the minor on the stieets that the National Elevator woiks has been puichased by the Otis Elevator lompany. Mis. Homy 7. Russell nnd Mis. Chas. Wood are expected home fiom Atlantic City, Satin day, vvhcie they spent tho past week The neniociatle county convention will be held In the i on: t house Mon da, Sept "J3, and the Republltan on Tuesday, Sept L'l. BROOKLYN. Spnil to the Sranlon Tribune. Hioklyn, Sept. B, Tho Aid Focloty of I'nlon i hui i h mofts with Mis. Rhoda Van Auken, today. TIip ouiifi: people will hold a sotlal at I. ('. Doran's Friday evening of this wook. llarty Stanton of Waverly, N". T., Is vHltlntr fiionds In town. The Hrooklyn band have purthaped now uniforms. Mm. Hoi man Talrihild and daiiKhem have boon spondliig coveral weeks at tho Falii'hild homestead. Spveial fiom this plate expect to at tend tho Susquehanna association at NliholFon, Sopt. IJ to IS. Mr. AV. W. Deano of Washington, I). ('., Is opendliiR a fow days with his vv-lfo and thlld who aio suminorlnK heio. Work has tonimpntpd on the new Iron btldKo near thp rioaniPiy. Lawyer Allen of Mnntion was In town Wednesday on tiusliipss. M. L. MiMlllan of NUholson visited his sister thin week. Itoy Shadduik nnd i:,ul Alney io turned to Keystone Atiulemy this eek. Mr. and Mis. Willis Squlie, of niiiR haniton spent Sunday with lelatlvca In this plate. HAWLEY. Special to tl.e Scianton Tribune. Haw ley, Sept. B, Miss Anna Wil liams Is spending her vacation with Scianton filends. W. C. Knapp and T)r. O. T Hodman weie Stiaiiton visitors Thursday. James Kealmaii, who formerly run ducted a stote In the Ames building and thpii moved to Tort Jervls, has teturned and opened a store In the Nalllu building on Main street. Misses Virginia Amerman and 1'dna Mandervllle have gone to Npw York city to engage In the millinery busi ness. It. W. Muiphy was a Ilonesdale cal ler last Kilday. J. S. Welsh leturned Thursday from lils annual visit to his parents In Mary land. William J. Lobh left .Monday for New yoik city, where he has obtained a position In tho Western National hank. Miss Gusslo Atkinson has his position with tho Atkinson Kstate Box factory. Leon Freeman has closed tho cloth lug store he has conducted here for some years) and removed his stock to Ilonesdale, where he and his brother have purchased the Interest of his father, who will retire fiom the busl-ness. THE AURKETS. Wall Street Review. Now erk, .sept h I'roltrfieiul nperiters, who wen- alone iniicfincl In tcdav nuiket fir stocks, hid evin inoie dtlhulli tlun .vestenlsy In Injuring .iny mmrmcht of prltcs, and th direction of llif mvemMit at .ilw niiun hilt' Inijui'l nnitiulii 1 lie volume ol the biwlntw tell ImiK lo About tin- limft ol tlie )f.ir (nr a full il ij V tuiliiv. 'Ihr tinrirntnlj l the tuonf) outlook wimpled the irilrli tlon ol nutliy In ilMlv", nluli' the liiiigtn of the ciiful ltui tlon inmlnuei rqiMll.i rllU.iilnm In ilrtemiig hohlfK from M'lllni I'lie iwujI wieklj Ijriu-l of the wnkl.i iliinsra el the r.ih iecrve of tiic Imiiki, uhlih l lompileii from rtilimenta fur nished hi the liiiika lliein-eliM, na .ivulted Mith uniiMl Inleieft teihi It n .in asieeahle di appolntnunt in rhoulna much urulk'i move mint cl i.i'li tn the Inieilnr I'.v Ihc neuUr ex new muirment than w.i oxperled. The mir ket a Inclined to rail on the hink lll ment nnd in ihe nh'fme ol a fluir.v in the i ill money mirkel, ulilih w n evpeiled on .uiotmt of Ihe fp. 'hi ilruund niiuvi.it tn ,i I'tldai The fle in New otk evil.atiee at IhlrjRo tn 10 eenH illxmmli lotnpired llli Ihe ! cent illi' toiint r.ulier In Ihe week, indli lied lehved preii' mire (or fundi, 'In iIiIrIi point tumheil for tall lo.mi ,n ij er tent , and It waa onlj momen l.nlh held Intal ale, illl.TOi llieie U a veil jnnll Innlnen In ralltnid hondt and pilie mmeinrnlii weic unlinpoitant. Total Mlex pir nine, ia-P ni. I'nllrd stales lioiub weic all unchanged on the last tall. The following (inotillons ire furnlih'd "Hi Tribune hy M S .lerdan ft Co , teem 70V7OC Mean building, Sainton, Pa Telephone 60O3 Open. High- Low Clot- Ine. eil et lng. Ameriean sjir 115 Hl4 lfli, 1U Vmeriian Tnliairr, ... .1ITH V . HT Mchi-on 7 ""a " Te'j Mihlwn. IT 07 'i n; 0, lliook rra.lton 'i't TJ'ii 70l4 7U, Mill, fi Ohlu l'HU 101's iai' lot' Ihei K "hlo I7' I7I, 17 IT (Mi. fc i.t. wm .: : 2W :ia St I'lul l W, ll, P, lh.V' lloik Hand llli HP. Ill'i H"i Kan A. Tex . IT IT1 oV, S7 S7 l.ul .V Na.h l'iP l'i MP. l"l Man H'lalfd II'1. II i'j U1 110 Viet 1'riillnn 1 M- 17 Wi Mtvi 'uin lO'i'a 1" Iiil'i lo south PiilBo .V' 5-' .va 5 NoiTolk K Weit Mij V.i, iii ,V N Y Centril m 1M' lit' 1JIS Col southern IV 1 IV 1V UN Ont A Wenern rt' .'i "'a iTa ITnna n It lli'i lU'a 111 II1? IMiifir Mall H'j H'j I ' U Heading 111 4P8 ll- II 41 llfiding Hi , IT i7' 77' 77 77'a Souihetn It H I.'i :'j .12', 3t't souihein R 11 . Pi ss "'i s"i ?"a lenn ( oil Sz lion 1.7 h7'i m'j iV'i P s Leulier H'i IP H'a H1 P s leulier. IT SM1 SI -2s, V. I s rtuhher Pi's f's l'"j l'"i t nion IMrlflo !" l'ii 1', lW, I men Pailtk, Pi Hj S'a, 1 'I Wahuh, IT Hi'a IP, M 4P. Weflern Inn n In'j Ol's "I's I'l'i (ol Kirl Ar linn Ilj'i m vi f1, Amal Copper II.'': U7 li,i, U7I, People' lia, UPm Ml1 1IP2 U l.lie IVi 414 ". 41 Ine. IT 71'!! 7:'. 71 72'4 revin Paeifio Il'i IV4 II Ci4 Vmri ( ar i'onndn t0', -n'3 "0 'ftlj t s strr c r,i4 ivi, u iiiji L h. Steel Co. IT, ... ')'.' !-,!, 0(t ) NEW YORK OIIAIN IURKET. Open- Hlh. Low. Clo- WHEAT. Ing Ml et. Ins IViemlfr 77, 77n 7i"s4 7' Mji '"s SO', n 70'i, ( onv. Peinnlier ''-'j Mli 'i -iva Vlav i'P4 I.1'4 up, iS, Scranton Boaid of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Far of 100. SlOl ! Rid. Asked. I.iekawinna Dalrv Co . Pr V) Count v Sulnei Hank fi Trust Co.. 360 r'lrt Nallonil Rink tCarbondale) Sv Standard Prlllln Co 3.1 Third National Rink 40 ... llime l)epolt and l)itount Rank.. 2T5 Kionomj Unlit. " & P. Co 45 l'irt Natimil Rank ljftr) 1Kka Tiu-t Sife lepolt Co in Clark A Miner Co. Tr .5 Siranton lion Fence k Mfc Co 101) Sirinton Axle Works ns Siranton Savincs Rink inn 4t Traders' Nationil Rank t;v Siranton Roll A .Nut Co 101 Piople Rank ljj .New Mexico Ry. A- C. Co 75 RO.SPS. Serinton Pa-encer Railway, first Mortcace, due lnJ 115 People's elieet Railwty, ftrt mort cace, lu 111S its ... Teople's street Railway, General meitsase. due P21 113 Pick-rtn Manufai turlnc Co 101 I atki Townhlp Srhool ." per tent. ... p)J Cilj ot snanton St. Imp. 6 per cent 102 Scranton Traction fi rer cent UJ Scranton Wholesale Market. (Correited by II. 0 Kale. 27 Lackawanna Aie) Reans-Prr buhel, choke marnm, 2.b0a2 65. Ruttcr l'rech creamer), 21a.'2c.j clair), fresh, 21c ( heee Kull cream. lO'iallo. Kggs Western flesh, UVjalfl, nearby jtate, 15,il7'8i Medium Reans Per bushel, J2 50 (licen Peas Per bu-hel, 1 (Oal (5 Flour Rest patent, per binel, Jl 13. lleans Per bushel, ihoice marrow, $3 10. I'otatoes-Per bushel Mai 10 New York Grain and Produce. New oik. Sept . Reeves Receipts, l.lpi, slteri. sleadv foi medium grades, top giades Itrm; lomuion weak, liulls and tons leady except lor thin iovvs, latter eaiei; steers, l 6i" ii; no prime here, Moikcrs, .! Ii", bulls, f2f.it I, iows, .'il li. nbles ipioted Hie i.ittle sleadv, refrig- r il.tr beef highei at 111 icnls per pound Shipment-, none ( alios Receipts, Al.i7. good veals sleidv , loatse lalves -low and weak, gias-eia and buttermilks unilnnged, veils, riiS, culls and little cilvra, iUi ,0, gr.iv.cn and butler niilk, .t i.7i, td and mixed lives, H5. Pheep and Lainbi ReielpU, lO.'iJd, sheep xvi'ik, 1 losing ea-Iei for Hie under giadis lm.bs opened 2V-. nil. ilo-eil M.ilOc. lower, lic ep, 2 Vial V5j choice and uport do., $4al 2i, iull, ', limbs, j,;i l, one ileik, $t,25, mainl.t, iiis,, culls, if,i I lines -Receipts, 2, -It, maiket tinnj vvcalein hogs, jd.GOj 6tat hogs, 7a7 in Chicago drain and Produce. I'liiiago, Spt 6,-11100 was considerable ac tivity today in corn, 'ihe market was strong rarlv, but ths close vt.11 weak and ;c. lower (in Ileicmber. Wheat tloscd Jc. lower; oats who io, lower, while piovlsions xver eaitive snd firm, closing fiom 2'6c. to 7',jc. higher, ta-li quotations vera as follows: Hour Steady; No. 3 spring wheat, 66V2aBSc.; No. red, 71c; No. 2 yellow, 55ia: No. 2 oats, ,11'iaVic; No. 2 white, 37a37i,c.; No. 3 white, Si.4alT-c ; No. 2 rye, 65t;aHe.; fair to choice milling, 5iab0i'.; No. 1 flax seed, fl.iO; No. I Noithwestern, $1.(3; prime timothy seed, fjj.'li, mes pork, ;H60aUM; lard, Vl35a9 37'i, short ribs, $.S.l5a8(0; dry salted shoulders, 7'ial2c. ; thoit clear sides, 05a0.15; whikey, LtO. Chicago Lire Stock Market. ( liltago, Sept. Cattle Receipts, 3,500, in. iluding bO(l Texans; generally atrong, active, butchers stock about steady; good to prime steers, $J.75a6.50; poor to medium, f lai ifl, rtoikers and feeders slow, $2 25il25; cows, ii.A at 75; heifers, $2.(0a5; canners, $t.50a2aj, bulls strong, If2.75al.75; calves, 10 cents to IV icnls higher, $JiO.Oj Texas fed steei-s, fl 10a5 2i, 'lev as gra steers, stl.30a 10; western steers, $ 10! 6 2 Hogs-Receipts today, 17,'X), tomorrow, li. uxi; estimated left over, 3,lV), 5 rents to 10 rents higher; active; top, $7, mixed and hutch ers, Iffl.tWai! 05; good to tholie heavy, t5(5a7; rough heavy, W05ail.40; bulk of sales, SflSOail.SO. Sheep Receipts, 5,000; sheep and lambs firm; good to cholto wethers, flftial 20; fair to. choice mined, $.J.30i TO, western sheep, .25i1DV; in. live Ismbs, flal.SS; western lambs, flal.75. East Liberty Cattle. Ea-st liberty. Sept 6 -Cattle-Market tteadv; extra, $5 70i 5 00, prime. $5(Cs5fl5; common. la 3.75. Hogs Steady; prime heavy hegs, Jfl OOaT; prime medium, $S orVsO D5j bt hesvy jorkers, J3 60a8M; good light do., $Srt5aA75j common to good roughs, t60i0,25. Sheep Market slow 00 THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Thin Four Llnea, ,t Cents lor Etch tHtr Line. For Rent. For Reoto About 1200 feet of floor space on 4th floor of Hie Tribune buildinp;, su'table for light maufjeturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of Thk Tribune. ion I1I..NT OH MIX-Home and pitilen. on Main lreel. ie.ionahle Uuni. Addrcsi Mm Pied (hue, llox l", K.iilorill,e. Ta. Hill KlINT-l.iiRe plea.ant front room; icnltal At I.'I Adam avenue I Oil mi.M -Pour rleaiant tooms new houe, with ue of hith, Heam heat, it., or eteilrlc llslit. loiatlon lonienient, t.lnden lreet. Vpply 121 Vnrth Waihlnelnn avenue (i II stochr Hill ItKST Daiii iml Innk farm, tno mlle from stiintvn Sihcuer llrolhers, ;ill llro'k ftreet, -irinton 10K nKM'-Ponr roomi, flnt lloor, heat, fur niched 701 flulni) avenue. ion DKSr Mn'.rnom home in Oreen llldse; all tonienleniei, larcc lot. Rent, 13. Ad drew S. o, Trihun. toil ItKM' I'.IeIiI room', 7.W Jcflcrion avenue; all modern torienlemea. For Sale. lOIt SM.K-llnrse, cood, sound and senile. 129 Smith Van Buien innue toil MIX Three menu, one hall and ftiir nne tarpetn, nearly ne, mil ell iheap. Appl (J H stoehr, 4W Wclnter mime JlsT MllllVni) lih ui load of hone, nood worker and drawei, weicht from 1.10O lo 1,500 Can he een at 3H ltaiino.id tourt t Jl Cobb toil SVI.K Two lieht upline wicon' md enme harness, cheap. han, rear 11J2 Lurns street. IOR SI,i:-(ir load of ilraiins and draught hoife and cood (irmly horaei. 222 221 Oak ford court. J M Kield. FOR MIX-A Coltrell k Sent cjllnder pteii. 33ji3iI, In cood eondltlon. new rolleri, "OH rply MIlkesDarrc Time Office, Vllkcs-nre. 1'a. Real Estate. We offer the foil twine harcalns: $iVl Wll.t. Ill V flncle liniiKC. uiniv avenue. I'rlie leihued fiom 7.."mi V II lloleate Jl,x VMM. Rl new home and lot, (.rem Itlilce, worth 2,VW Owner leaving tmin VI II Ihdcate fl.foi VMM, III V. twn hoinei and two hits, t.reen Itidee. iot, fv.cmt vioiteue ilue, owner cannot pu rn uteaee. VI tlnlgato -I.SiO VMM, IICV ten Mini sincle houe. I"t i-0 lt feet, lefleisori avenue I'nce redui'd from s'i,'ii. M. II. HnUale, tmnmonweallli huildine Kill MM A farm of ,ft aues, in Vhdwon townMilp, one and one quirtcr miles hum Vlowow, under E"od lultlvillon, well watered, fruit of all kinds. Onruv lftm II. VV swans I'Olt s vl I, -Desirable prnpeitj en I liureh tieel, Ilunmore. I all on or write VV II. V nun;, Witerslieet Rridee olllce, I'lttsKn, Pa Kill SVI.K-2 story S room frime house, lot .'H IVI on ( hurt h etreet, lluuinoio tall on or write lo VV. 11 nunit, I'lltslon, l'l. Kilt sVM.-Coi Utile home In pirfeit 1 ondi lion; raM terms IbD'i Hawthorne street Vppl.i on premises, or II million, Room ,(H I'aull Ilulhilne VARVl OP about M acres; good house and bun, near Montrn'.e Address llox ,11, Pimock, Susquehanna Count , Pi. Ml'shOKV -10R sv,E- laree house, suitable for tonvalescents' home or foi ummci boaiil ers. situited near ihuiihes, postolfice, railu iv and steamboats, first 1 la-a opening for giaduiie nurse tn open eonvilesrents' home The ilemsnd for it exists Addreti A K. Rush, Cravenhurst, Muskoka, Ont. Wanted. WAMr'D A large show iase Apply Uilliam Olflord, 1517 Dickson aaenue WAMi:n An Inlelligent iCatholli) hdy or gen tlernan to fill a light, pleasant position, good pay, If suitable. Address P. O. Rox 20. Scranton, Pa Lost. I.OsI'- Light red low, while lip on tail, four eirs old Revs ml for information. VV. 11 Moriom, .lermin LO.sT On Wvnminc avenue, Victor biriile. He. turn to 2iVi W ishington ivenue. Reward 1.0s I' Ladle,.' bhik Hon j it ket between Mill Inirv -deet and Like sirJ,ion ttewatd if return. d to Vim ( intiehl, rtlh sprui,. stieei I.OsT-V bl 11k spiniel libeial reward foi its return In sheriff Robinson, 1 jot North Wash ington avenue. Money to Loan. $J0 to T30,000-AT ONCE 1 and 5 per cent, in tere-t Lay teims to repay. George VV. Okcll, Coal huhange building, t3JO,iXlO TO LOAN' Lowest rates: straight er monthly payments. Stark k Co,,Traders bldg. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LON'-Qulck, stralgbl leans or Building and Loan. At from I to 6 per cent. Call on N. V, Walker, 31111V Connell building. Miscellaneous. t I'KRH.t Ol'S II Mil, warts md molea painless I), pprniinenll). Mientiflt-alli remoied bv eleitrle neetlle no stais llcrniatologieal Par lors. S12 Washington avenue. sheep, lamlis vmikrr, prune wether", $tlia(20, good wethers, f.irOa'St, spring lauibs, fla6 20; heavy and thin 1 alios, fit 50. New York Lire Stock. Vevv ork, Sipt 6 Ruttcr Firm, cieamery, lfia2i.V. ; factory Jim epiiked, lUjaH'se, ; Imita tion ciramerv, llalTi ; stale ilili.v, llilie. Cheese Quiet; fincv lirge lolored, Oe ; fancy large white, !c; finey small colored, 0'c : faniy Kinall while, 0'4i Fggs Steadj ; state and l'ennvlvania, l5a.'ni ; western untandled, 111 17i ; western tandUd, ITal'c, Oil Market. Oil City. Sept, 6,-Credlt balances, 125; certift. isles, no bids or offers, Runs, S2.303; average, 7b,01. fjhlpmenli, l,5tl; average, 65, 268. c ), BASE BALL Amerltan Ltsgtie. ( levoland, in, Raltlmore, 7, Ilaltlinore, 7, Cleveland, 1. Washington, 5: ( hkaso, 3, lletrolt, 8; Philadelphia. 3 lloslon-Milwaukee not svheUulcd, Katlensvl Z,tkfru6v rillshurg, H; New York, g. Pittsburg, 11; New York, 4, St Imis, H j Boston, 3. Philadelphia, 3, Chicago, 2. Ilrooklin, U, Cinctnnatl, 1, V Eastern League. ' Providenre, Si v'orcester, 1, Toronto, 0; Buffalo, 7. Rochester, 13, Montreal, 3, Hartford, 2; Brockton, 2 (called en account ol duknets. SITUATIONS WANTED FREG. Help Wanted Mnle and Female. AAVVVVVV'VV'VVVViVt;VVVVVV'A " Itl.l'itl.sf'.r.VllVs WVMHl-IO r.Mllll.l. fludenH for Inilruilion. ! mill, In piofe. lonaj jnd umileur pliotnirapfii , iraion, panel and water lolor work Itfllahle men and women ina.1 leuiie piofllihle einplojm'nl, wheie In rlutrv will he niiaideil h ripi'l promotion Tn feiure evilulie teirllon mldree or 1.1II at onie on the Vmeriian Sihnol of rt and Tlio lottraphj, Imorporated, I In WjoinlnR avenue. Siranton, Pi Help Wanted Male. H'AMKII One hundrid Imii tn fell the Sort). Vmeriian lndi Vppl.i llilawaie and Hurt on atitlon at 7 Pi a in. WAMHI Al' ll.VI K steam lltien and eleilrl ilins. (!i)lor l.ltapenie, .ill'j Adinn avenue. MIXSMK.S On Mlari, In evhlhll and elilillnh ncenM for ouh new- daliilnx inieiiiner.i and npeclaltle. Perminent pojltlon with inireae in waeen aured good me'l. Willard Mfs. Co, i hiiaRo, 111 VV AM Kll -sirens hoi wanted. K. Juvpti keuttle. Wire Sirten ork VMhll l.vperlenced ilotlilnij and furnlOiini; Condi raleMnan at Simon l,oiu'a soiii, W like Dane,. Pa. DltAPrsVIKV WVSn.H- lew- tint ilan me rhinlial draftsmen with it leat eicht jears evperieme None hut evperieneeil men neid ap plj Ii. V Dieter meihinlral rnslneer. engine ilnislon, I.aekawanni Iron and steel coutpmi VVVNTIfl Men Willi tie tn adieill.e and Intro dine Monanh I'.nillri Mlvtine. straiclit eil an ljil weekly md expene iMreM with Klamp, Monircli ' Manufactutlns Co , Ilo iW, Sprlnmleld. llllnoi. llliUhl.AM.il M'l'.ll-Por lire hrlek work Commumiathnt and perionil applii ltloni will be reielied at my elflVc In llineoik, N II t IliKimni UVII. s;tVR coirinimiit positions !,-i ii poinlments mule list voir Pinlntili l"i"J this jear ( rmtnon nhool education required lor the rvimination Citalogue of intormalion free Columbian Correpond'nee College, aali lneton, II C Help Wanted Female. Ol Ml I, Mills Urine home, winted to write limns and iddiesses for us -enrl ildresed envelop.', pirtluilirs and pi. V M ( . Dept. 1 1. Hot IIU. Phihdelplua VATMV-Vn expeilfmed seiond Rill. mut Ic cood waitress ill VViiliinstnn avenue MAM Ml Vouns l.idi tn loie. one competent to asivt on books, wages. $1 O") Address II VI C, Trili'ine llffire W VMI.n (lirl for eeii-ial housework at Uallon. Addrea 11 T , nre Tribune Agents Wanted. CAW VM.!ts-.adv or gentlemm nuWdc th" riti of Niintrii tan have a perminent aee.u-v for the peilunie of tli- lenturv Phtnomenil flies iiods in tirsr demind Kverjlhlne fur-in-lied rn credit Liberal arraneement llli the richt puts Addirss Cut Roses," 2'ith street and tith avenue. New- Yorl: BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Becelved at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT SCIILUTZ. corner Mulberry rtreet and Webster avenue. GUSl'AV PICHLL. 6J0 Adams avenue. West Side GEORGE W. JENKINS, 101 South Main ivenue South Scranton FRED L. TERPPE. 720 Cedar ivenue. North Scranton GEO. VV, DAVIS, corner North Main ivenue and Market street. Green Ridge CHARLES P. JONES. 1537 Dickson avenue F. J JOHNS, 020 Green Ridge rtreet. C. LORENS5, corner Washington ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II. KNErFEL. 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore , i J. G. BONE & SON. LEGAL. ILI.KK'S NOllli; IN HVNKRUPlcy-IN HIE liistiltl (ouit ot t nlted Mates for the Middle di'tiiit of i'ennsjlvania, Tillie h lhrr)s, ot Muntun, Pa , Laikawanua (ounii, I'cnnvlvania, a liankrupt under the Vit of (singles of July 1. lft, having apiilicd foi 1 full riKrhnge from all ilebu against her estate undir said Ait, notlcs" is herehi given to all known iteditors and other peisons in intcrot, lo appear before the slid I ourl al vranton, in said District, on the 17th rial nf -eptemliei. 17U1, .it 10 o'i lock in tho fore 110'nn, I 1 show iau-.r, if an) tliej have, why tho pra.ver of the riid petitioner should not be grant- IIIWARHR W SjEVRLE, Clerk. uTinw-. Ntniti in nvNk(tiTrc - i.v ihij lli.tiht I nun of the I niled Mates for the Mid dle IM-trut of Penmj Inula Morris Cohen ard llvmin N Koplin ut Mranton, Laikawann Inunli, I'rniisvlianii, lunkiupt under the Act o tungress of Jills I. l-l-. having applied for a full disiharire from all debts provable against their estate under said Ait, notice is hereby gum to all known i-iiditors snd other person! Ill interest, tu appear before the said Court at M-rantnn, in saul liisirur, on ine i,tn, nav or September. 1"0, at 10 o'tlork in the forenoon, to show lausp. if anv Ihej liave, why Ihe prajer of th said petiti'tner should not be granted FUN Mill II VV. SEARLE, Clerk LVTvrh OF EMM V li POrn.R, Iat of the II r otigh of llunmoie, Laikawuma Countv, lie ceasetl Icttirs te-tamenlarv upon the abova named estate hiving been ioued to me. ill persons hav log ilainis against said estate will present them at ome for pajment. and all pernons imkhtid to said etat8 will pleas make immediate n is ment to HENRY A. KNAPP, bcranton, Pav Executor IN RL: ESTATE OP ELIZABETH THOMAS deieased, Letters testamentary having uicii granted the undersigned, sll thoso having ilalms sgainst said estate will please present them, and all those Indebted to said tttata will I'lcaso make immediate pa) ment to WILLIAM K. HARRIS EZRA IT. CONN'ELLi, Exctutor. Attorney. ' 1 '" 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sn application will be made to the governor o Pennsvlvanla on Monday, September l(!th, 1901, by John P. Walker, Hank P Ford, Carl Lorens, James fc Kenna and Martin P. I'lvnn, under ths act of aseembly entitled "An act to provide (or the In corporation and regulation ol certain corpora tions," approved April 2th, 1874, and the sup plements snd amendments thereto, for 1 charter of an Intended corporation tn b called ths "National Correspondence Hoipltal," the charac ter and object of which is to establish couists of study and give instruction therein by rones pondenee and otherwise, tn surh persons as may desire it, in the properties and various modi fieations ol medicine and surgerr, and the scien tific application of the same to the alleviation of pain and In the cure nf disease, and for these purposes in have, poses and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said att ol assembly and aupplinicnU and amendments, theietn ' OHHIEN 4; MRTIV, bollcitora. Scranton, Pa , Aug. 23, l'il. SEALED PROPOSALS. SUA?.MiPR0OW building to be built at Thronp, Pa Rids tn be In hands of senetar.v on or before 12 o'clmk noon, Mondiv .sept. H'th, Kl All bids must be scmmpanled b.v a lertlfled cheek for ?.'no. Th board reserves the right to rejeit any or all bi.". Plans and sneilrlcatlons nuv be een at the" office of Percivil J. Morris, architect, 310 Connell building, n w MAHLAN KAbE, rrctldent. Attest. C. I Kiouer. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 C.eiits More Tan Pour Llnei, 6Centtlor Eich Extra Line. PROFESSIONAL. -WX'lilASSJI,AJ Certified Public Accountant. tmVAntl C. bPAULDINO, 13 TRABER3 BANi tlnildlnp. Architects ''"'Ann 11. DAVIS, ARCHITECT. CONNELL bulldlnir. KltKpCniCK I nROWN', AltCII. D, REAIa! ltate I'.vehanKe Ride , 1Z Wajhlngton avj. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. I-. IIAIlIIISn, fiOil COSNEM, BUILDINO. Dentists. DR. C. Ii MI.KNRt.ltOllR, PAULI RU1LDIS0. tptwe street, Scranton. PR. C. C. LAU3ACII, 115 WVOHINO AVENUE. Lawyers. VRr!L E'.- B.0YU: ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Rooma 12, 14, i and (8 Dure bulldin. F. K. TnACY.ATT'Y.COMMONVVEALTH BLDO. D-." Bf.PlO0I.E. ATTOnSKY-LOAMS NEQO llaled on real estate security. Mean bulldinf, forner Washington avenue and Spruce street. WH.I.ARD, U'ARREK & KVAPP. ATTORST.Y8 and rounsellors it law. Republican buUdfnj, Washington avenue. ,. JISSI'P k .UXSStll'. ATTORNEYS AND OOUiJ- sellois at lavv Commonwealth building, Roomj. 19, in and 21. 'IS"1" "' TIIAYKR. ATTORNEY. ROOMS "M'". Oth floor. Meats building. t. A WATRt'S. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, BOARD "' Trade building, Scranton. Pi. PATTERSON' A- WILCOX, TRADERS' NATlOSAIa Hank building. C-COMEOYS. njj REPUBLICAN RU1LDINO. 1 - 1 1 1 . i. A. W RERTIIOLF. OFFICE MOVED TO KtX 211 Wjcmlng avenue. Physicians and Sugeons. DR W. E. ALLEN, 81J NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S VV IAMOREAt!. OFFICE 339 WASH Ington avenue. Residence, 1318 Mulberry, Chronic disease, lungs, heart, kidneys "ana genitourinary organs 1 specialty. UoituvaV to 4 p. m. - " .; Hotels and Resturants. THE ELK CAFE. 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIOLER. Proprietor. r SCRANTON' HOUSE. NEAR D., L. & W. PAS. sengcr depot. Conducted on the Europfatr plan. VICTOR KOCH. Proprietor. Scavenger. A. R. RRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND rcss pools; no odor; only improved pumps turd. A. B. Brlggs, proprietor. Leave orders Una North Main ivenue, or Elcke'a drug store, con ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds. G. R. CLARKE & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS. erymen, store 201 Washington ivenue; (reca houses, 1950 North Main avenue; store tela phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTEL, REAR 611 LACKA. AVE., Scranton, Pa., manufacturer ot Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. IlRESMAKIK(s FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER: also ladles' waists, Loulj Sbotmaker, 21 Adams avenue. UEGARGEE BROS . PRINTERS SUPPLIES. EN velopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse," 133 Washington ivenue, Scranton. Fa. - THE WILKES BAHRE RECORD CAN BB HAD In Scranton at the news stands of Reismm Bros , (03 Spruce and 50J Linden: M. Norton. (22 Lackawanna, avenue; L S. Schutter, 211 Spruce street Boarders Wanted. WANTED Tsble boarders, lln. Tompkins, 531 Wsshlngton avenue. Situations Wanted. bITl VI'lOV WANTED By a respectable girl ira a small family, can give good relerenre.. Please call at 5J Rcbetia, ivinue, Hvdc Park. SITUATION WANTED A good, honest and roll able girl would like 1 situation at general housework with a, nice family. Address 31. II., biranton Tribune. - blll'ATlON WANIED-Ph O. registered, warnU permanent or relief position. Pills, Tubuno Office. MIT AT I0K WANTED Ily a woman to go ou; washlrg or nursing, Please tall or addrcis 1210 Cedar avenue, City. SITUATION' WANTED By man as fireman, his had ciperience.1220 Crown avenue. MTCATION WANTED A widow woman want's a poeition as housekeeper or at general housework; first clavs experience, willing to dr anv kind of work. Address Mrs. A. M., Tnbuns Office. SITl ATION W N I EIl-Rv good relnble girl it general housework in small familv ; pleasu stato wages. Address K T, Tribune office blTCAIION' W sVU.fi-lly a girl II jears old to help with light housework. Addicsj A. T., 201 Irving avenue SITCATION WANTKH-t anvthing wheie there Is 1 ihaue to wotk up, by a voung man who his had experience as bookkeeper and col lector. Address (' , late of The Tribune. . WA.NThD-By man and wife, position as roach, man or useful mini wife good cook or houscki-epcr. VV. A.. Tribune. blTI.'ATION WANI'hD-Tn en out washing. clJ"iit ing or ironing; any kind of work. Mrs Lcc, IK Hallslrad court. FINANCIAL. OLDEST! SAFEST! WALL STREEiT Money Will Earn Dig Monthly BEST! Kcturns. " The Investor's Fund PsyjSeml monthly The oldest established In America No certtrVats holder has ever lost cent Psyments made to til subscribers every 15 days. No trouble No delay. Money refunded on demand Write to dsy for particulars, Tree to sny sddreu C. E. Hackey 4: Co . Hudson Bld'g . New Tr!r. Spencer Trask & Go BANKERS 1 2T & 29 Pins St., New York; Now ready for distribution, nnd mailed upon icquest, Sctepmber Descriptive List oh INVnSTA.HNT SECURITIES Members New York stoik I.V hangs. ", Branch on'tce bp Stale M.Albany fcTrrfc-lsl.il linijHi