THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1901. -JH. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE OP WORSHIP IS CONSECRATED 6t. Cecelia's Romim Catholic Church nt Plttston. Dedicated with Ap- pioprlnto Ceremonies. Special to the Scranton Tribune. nttston, Sept. 20. St. Crcclla'B Itoninn Cntliollo church, n. now btaticli of St. .lohn'n church of tlili city, wns today consecrated nnd dedicated to the holy purpose for which It was erected. The cert monies took place this iiintn lnK nt 11 o'clock, At the close of the 9 o'clock inns In St. John's chinch the vnrloux societies of the parish, headed by n number of priests and metnbeis of the nttston city councils and municipal oillclals, foimed In line and paraded to Kxeter boioush, where the. chapel has been erected almost on the boundary line between that borough and the hoiouRh of Wyoming, n point convenient for the Catholics of both places. About 700 people, Including several bands nnd drum corps, weie In line nnd as many more were In attend ance to witness these solemn cere monies. Bishop Hoban blessed the bronze stone nnd the copper hnx which was set therein, gently pushed the heavy stone In place and with three trowels of mortar sealed It In Its place nt the southwest coiner of the Inundation, The- dedication nnd consecration was performed by the bishop, after which a solemn lilcih mass, the Hist service of nny kind to be held In the new church, was celebrated, the following priests ofllelntliiR Father fireve, of Upper Plttston, celehrant; rather McIIuIh, of Plttston deacon; Father l.avelle, of Prra"o" sub-deacon; Father Foelcy, of InKnrinnn, master of ceremonies. The ver.o wa preached by Father Com ford, of Archhald. nther priests In nttcnd.inee were TiMier Crane, of Avocn; Fathers Mnn 1 les n"d O'Mnlley, of Kingston; Father , Jordan of I.nrkiuvnnnn; Father Burko, of W llUpq-lcnrrp; Father O'Donnell, of i prrantnn Father O'Hellly, of Scran- ton Father Curran, of l'nst Fnd, AVi'kes Harro rather O'Ttyrne, of Scranton The choir of St. John's chur'h had charge of the music. At the conrluslon of the services the visiting priests were served with din ner at St John's parochial residence, I'lttMon, while other vlsltois who de sired vnin m rved with dinner In the b.iseinmt of the new church. The n u chutch was elected nt a cost of $innn s.-,,nno of which was be. o,ueiHind by the late Very Kov. John Finnan, for years vicar of St, John's church heie. The building has a seat ing capacity of 400, ample room for the accommodation of the 100 families in the new parish, which f in charge of Father Qulnnnn, for several years a faithful curate in St. John's church, Plttston. A parochial residence for tho rector Is now In course of construction alongside the church, but will not bo lendy for occupancy for nt least six weeks. The residence Is erected lit an expenditure of $3,000. Over $S00 weie raised In collections and by other means a the chinch today. Father McManus. of the Maryland dloces-e, a former resident of Plains, Pa , is a new curato ut St. John's church, this city. Ho nrilved during the week. August Contnd, the NViith Main strret shoe merchant, who has been In Ciermany for several weeks with his daughter, Miss Lizzie, returned home yesterday. Tho Litter's health has not been of the best nnd It was hoped to secure In (leunany modlcnl attention that would beuollt her, but In this re spect the visit was unsuccessful. TUNKHANNOCK. Ppr, t t no Sr-raiiton Tribune. Tunkhnnnork, Sept. 20. Mrs. Martha Huso, of Wllkes-Paue, who has been visiting Thomns 11. Oienvllle, leturned home on Satuiday. Judge F. M. Vaughn, of Meshoppen, was doing business in town on Satur da. The real estate of J. F. Mitihcll, con sisting of u house and lot in I.aceyvllle, as sold nt siicrurs palu at the remit house on Saturday, and inn chased by h osnurg, tne pia'utirc in tho writ. for $o The Order of Keel Men of this enutitv Ihelil a pn nic ut Kons-linw park on Sat- iiKiiiy afternoon. Mls O'llrien, of Philadelphia, who spent the summer nt the home of Mr. nnd Mm Thomas Ityan, joturned to her homo on Saturday. Mrs. O. D. Stehbins Is contlned to her home, on Tlog.i street, by Illness. A K Adams, of Scranton, superin tendent of the Dairy Dispatch com- ipany, was a business man In town on batureiin NEW AULFORD Srwcial to (he Scranlon Tribunr. Xew MUford. Sent. "R. rnniimminn serres were conducted nt tho n.. Ibyterian Methodist nnd Baptist cnurcne.s hutulay morning, nnd several riew members weie received in on.h Fchurch Mrs F. F. Moss nnd sons Kfhnriw -nnd Kay, spent Thursday and Frlduy in uingnnmion. Dr "Wllllsim Blakeslev. of (Vnivs.vin 'was a guest at tho homo of Dr. D. c Alney last week. Friendly Peck, of Nebraska, 1m a rucst at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. H. Payne, Kjron Patterson nnd family have moved from this place to Nicholson, where Mr. Patterson has secured em ployment. Mrs F T. Austin went to New Yoilt Thursday on business. Mr and Mrs. Arlle Woodworth have gono to Hallstead to reside, wheru Mr. DR. BARRETT, Dentist, 125 Myomins Avenue, Oicr Globe Warchouie TEETH Extracted tinned Scaled Crowned, pold ..,, Crowned, porcelain ...'-'5c ....'A; ...75c -W up M un Whine woik Killed with gold 7ic 'p .M l,p i iiit-u wnn mver ,-,iic Killed Willi irold Alloy ...Too 1 nil Set ef Teeth f, up Kxainlnitlon and estimate re.. If ,'aii l.il. j- . . Inc. K you need an artificial set, jou wlili kome teeth replaced without a plaie, If 0ii uih 'jir work.elono painlessly and well by reliable KiaduaiM of lone experience at tho eiy lfat roil coniUtrnt with wood, iubtjntial Dental Work, iU on me. AVoodworth hua secured a position In the car shops. Oeorgo Shay, of Peckvllle, visited his mother. Mis. D. Shay, In New Mllford township, Wednesday nnd ThursiJay. Mrs. A. .1. Spencer nnd daughter, Lena, called on Klnghninton friends, Saturday. The Western binnch union of tho Christian ICndeavor society will hold n, convention nt West l.enox, Oct. 4 nnd 5, H'01. Seven children weie baptized nt tho baptismal dervlres nt the Piesbyterlnn church Friday evening, by Hev. It. N. lve. Mrs. Dennis Fnucher, of Scranton, visited her father, Mr. A. Klsley, last week. BRADFORD COUNTY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Towanda, Sept. Sfl. About 12,000 peo ple attended the fair on Thursday. Considerable excitement was caused nt the Tunkhnnnnrk station n few days ago, when Lemuel Harber, of MOTHER GOOSE PUZZLE Hush-a-bye baby, on the tree top, When the wind blow; the cradle will rock, When the bough breaks, the cradle will fall Down comes hush-a-bye, baby and all. Find baby's father and mother. Solutions for Last Mondir, Spt. 2?. One Is formed by the bar ber' neht hirt tleevc. The pin'a rlsht lee forma one (held up-ide down), and tho pls'a ncik forms the third. Tufndj, Sept. 21. "Look not a gilt horse In the month. " Wpdncvliy, Sopt. 2V The horce'a car form the cjn of another horc; lib) iioe also fonni two Dixon, refused to give up an Illegally adopted child to a man named Cod dlngtou, of Wysox, n step-father. After some tlmo tha contest was left unde cided, nnd at present the child Is still living nt Dixon. The chestnut crop Is reported to be laige, and nlready they hao been placed in some markets. A bai n owned by John Tltchen, In Terry township, has been destiocd by lire, together with fotty tons of hay and nearly live hundred bushels of grain. Tramps mu supposed to lime llred the building. O. H. Lancaster has sold his hotel property, at Monroeton, to J. 12. "Wil cox, of West Franklin, who will ut once take possession. Tho next annual session of Rradfoid county tenchers' institute will open nt Hnle's opera house, on Monday, Octo ber 7. The evening's entertainments w 111 be; On Monday evening, n debate on "Imperialism," by Hon. Champ Clatk, M. '., of Mlssouil, and Hon. Charles U. Landis, M. C of Indiana; Tuesday evening, lecture by Dr. S. D. Fess; Wednesday evening, lectin o by Colonel Cicorgo W. Iinln, of Lexington, Ky.; Thuisdny evening, muslinl enter tainment by tho Ailel sextette; Fildny evening, entertainment by Maro, the magician. The day Instruclois engaged me Dr. S. D. Fess, of Ohio; Dr. L. P.. Hulley, of Uucknell university, Lewis burg, P.i.; Dr. George M. J'hllllps, of West Chester Normal school; Dr. An drew T. Smith, of State Nuimal school, Mansfield, Pa.; Superintendent Ooorge Howell, of Scranton; Miss Julia Rogers, of Cornell university, Ithacu, N. Y.; Professor J. F. Klnsey, of Chicago, will be conductor of tho music, Theie are fi00 teachers In this county, nnd Super intendent Putnam is endeavoring to mnke this one of tho best educational gatherings yet held in this county. Tuberculosis has caused the death of several cattle In Eastern Bradford. WELSH HILL. Special t the Scranton Tribune. Welsh Hill, Sept. 27. Postmaster John Thomas has recalled his resigna tion, and will remain in that capacity until tho first of next year. Mr. Roger Kvans and son of West Scranton is vlsitng friends at this place. Mr. David Williams of West Scrnn ton Is visiting at the home of David J. Thomas. Thomas Watklns has ictuined to his home at this place after a visit to tha Pan-American exposition. Mr. and Mrs. John lie of this place are vKsltlng frlends Jermyn. Mr. Thomas Heven Is on the sick list. Miss Saiah Hutler of Carbondalo Is visiting friends. KINGSLEY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Klngsley, Sept. 28. Dr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Kdwards, of Ulnghumton, called on l datives heie Friday. Mrs. J. F. Tllllnghast and daugh ter, of La Plume, wero callers In town Friday. Charles Adams, of Hampton Junc tion, was it lecont caller here. Mr. and Mrs. Drown nnd daughter, of New Haven, mo guests ut L. R. Alexander's. Mrs. II. AV. Jeffers nnd daughter, of Plalnsboro, N. Y ara visiting relatives here. L, K. Carpenter, of Jersey City Heights, and Dr. K. M. Carpenter, of Omaha, wcro callers In town Wednes day. Mrs. O. C. Steebe spent Wednesday nnd Thursday In Wnghamton. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Zimmerman nnd son were guests nt Mr, Hlo.it's thla week. Mr, nnd Mrs. Norman Howard, of Scranton, weie guests nt V. 10, Moore's Wednesdny. Mln Olla Carpenter, of Ctirbondnle, and M Js Mne Connell, of Wilkes Hat re, were pleasant callers In town, Thursday. Veterinary Surgeon 13. L Tower, of Montrose, was-'n town two days this week, testing ci. vs for V, K. Moore. TAYLOR. Representatives of Taylor Hose company, No. 1, and Century No. 2, together with Kurgess Grlfnths, nnd Chief of Fire Department Zumback, met In the rooms of company No. 1, on Friday evening and organized n firemen's re'lef nssoclntlon, electing the following officers: President, Kl mer T. Daniels; vice-president, John Welbel; secretary, W. J. Nelger; treas urer, John Moore. The following com mittee on rules and by-laws nnd In corporation was appointed: nurgess, William P. GrlflHhs; chief of fire do partment, Christ Zumbnck; Casper Ott, W. J. Nelger, nnl Kitner t. Dan iels. The next meeting will be held tho last Friday evening In October nt the Taylor Hose company rooms. A r.v delightful surprise reception was tendered William Scherer nt his Week's Puzzles: more. Another l in the tree to the left, one be tween the front feet, one in the lowir left hand corner. Tliuinhy, Sept 2il The fr end of the Ior fornn the father and the mother Is formed by the hood on the little girl's hend on the see-saw. Friday, bept. 2;, 1'nuforc ltoblnhood. SUturdny, Sept. 25. Dandmaster Soua. homo on Union street on Saturday ev ening In honor of his sixty-ninth anni versary. Flashlight pictures were tak en and refreshments were served. Out-of-town guests were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Rupp, Mrs. M. Ilolnzlemann, and daughter, Mr. H. Kuschel and son, Henry, Mr. and Mrs. R. Drummnnl, Mr. Joseph Lutranger, Mr. Wllllani Flschler. Misses Sadie Leach, Id.i Mutik, Mr. and Mrs. Hor.ism, Mr. nnd Mis Peter Scherer, Miss Lousla Rupp, Mr. Walter Drummond, Mrs. Huffman, Miss Minnie Leach, Mrs. Suinuel Munk, Messrs. Pert V. Drummond and John Rupp of Plttston; Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil liam Kruse of Lackawanna; Mr. Geo. Leach, of Y.ite.svllle; Mrs. Chnrles Rlackwell and son, Mrs. Samuel Wal ters, and Mr. Wesley Walters of New ton; Miss Henrietta Scherer, Clark's Summit; Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Raker nnd daughter?, Misses Annie nnd Min nie, and son Klmer; Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Scherer, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Davl, Miss Anna Scherer and Mr. Jacob Scherer of Taylor; Mrs. (ireenor of Scranton. Tho Taylor Silver Cornet band will give Its linn! open concert from tho Youngblood's balcony on Satuidny ev ening next. The following is the programme to be rendered nt the testimonial concert to P:of. Harry 1 Ivans nt AVeber's rink tomoirow evening: Addiess. by chair man; solo, AV, L. Jones; chorus, An thracite Gleo club; recitation, Master Oscar Morris; violin solo, Miss Llda Houser; solo, John W. Jones; selection, North Kud quartette; solo, Miss Hdlth AValkins; whistling olo, Alfred Har bor; recitation, Mits Sallle Price; selec ton, AVatkins family; .solo, Hairy Kv ans: selection, Mozart quartette; solo, AVIllInm Davis; solo, Miss Francis AVatkins: selection, North End quar tette; m1o, Arthur Morgans; solo, Mls3 Olwen M. llowells; recitation, Miss Lousla Nicholas; chorus, Anthracite Glee club; solo, Daniel Jones; duet, Miss Edith AVatkins and Harry Evnns; solo, Master Edward Jones; selection, Mozart quurtette; selection, AVatkins family; Prof. D. E. Jones, acompan Ist. The Ice cream social of the Lacka wanna council, No. fit, Degree of Poc ahontas at Lewellyn's hall, was a suc cess notwithstanding tha stato of weather. Mr. and Mrs. David Jones of Ed wardsdale spent tho Sabbath nt the home of the former parents. Mr. nnd .Mis. Thomas M. Davis of Main street. wessrs. Kranic Helderbrand, Anthony Schultrles nnd John Schlelds nre homo after spending tho pnst week at tho Pan-American. Miss Jennie and Master Horace Pow ell of Plttston have been the guests of relatives In town for the past few days, Edward Sweet, Alfred Goodwin, Al bert Vrwelder. AVIIIIam Reed, AVIllInm Oyflt?r and Henry AVelsenfluh aie view ing the sights at the Pan-Aineilcnn exposition. Mrs. AVIIIIam Oyster nnd Mrs. Gomer AVIIIIams of Unlan street spent tho Huobath with tho former's sister, Mrs. SwTet nt Dunmorc. MUs Mabel Schawl), of Shenandoah, will return homo today after being tho guest of relatives heie. PECKVILLE. Messrs. F. P. Renjamin, Robert H. Moon nnd Hownrd Rrundago leave this morning for Carlisle, whero they at tend the Dickinson Law school. E. L. Crnlg, superintendent of tho connell Powder company, located nt Trevorton, Pa., spent Sunday with rela tives here. Tho funeral of tho lata Kdwnrd II. Unrber took place from tho late resi dence nt 2 o'clock yesterday nftcrnoon, Tho funernl was largely attended, nnd the floral tributes were mnny. Kov. F, aendnll, pastor of tho Methodist lOpls copal church, nlllclnted. He was as sisted by the Rev. J, S. Thomas, pas tor of the Ilaptlst church, and Pastor S. II. Moon, of the Presbyterian church. Interment was mndo In Prospect ceme tery. The way of tho poultry raiser In IVckvllle's classic precincts nro hard. We doubt that If In the past flvo years there Is n single poultry raiser In the borough who has not suffered tho loss of poultry through tho nefarious dcpie dntlons of tho chicken thief. Time nnd time ngaln hnve efforts been made to capture the thieves, but nil efforts havo proved unsuccessful. They nre very bold In their work. The latest visitation was on Friday night, when Frank C'hlvers had nineteen chickens taken. Mr. Jenkins lost three nnd Mr. Kemmerer four. The thieves used n horso nnd wngon to carry oft their booty. H. K. Mnlncs, of Academy street, is very III with typhoid fever. Fred Orltmnn nnd Miss Rlnnch Car penter, of Scott, visited nt tho home of F. I. Tnylor yesterday. Mrs. Julia Rnrnes, of Plnon, Colo., who has been lsltlng relatives here, will leave this morning for Washing ton, D. C, where sho will visit her sis ter, Mrs. Kato Ward Burt, prior to re turning home. Irene, the young dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Reattys, Is 111 with diph theria. Harry Carpenter, of Scranton, visited his sister, Miss lhnma Cnrpentcr, of Prospect street, yesterday. THEATRICAL NEWS. ACADEMY FWi Ton Stock company. Night. STATl. Hanibler Kttr.uaganza company. Af ternoon and night. "A Secret Warrant, Willi Citnncer mide hu Scranton how a a otar nt the l.jcenm Sitiinliy, where ho appeared In the ioK of Lou! He tleiiimont in "A Secret Warrart," which llobert Mintell rvajed a decade ago. It i n four-act romantic drama and tho ee-n1 I laid In France a crntury or no mo. It i a nell constructed play and u presented with foiee and charm by Mr. Graneer and lili tu-so-elates Saturday afternooi nnd evening. Some of the rleier people mpportlnc Mr, nraniter are! Forest Lnrdner, Fleerly Turner, Rusteil Ciut.fnrd. Ciace Atwell, Adeline Dunlap, Marlon V. Clifton. Bon Ton. Stock Company. The people's fivnrite, Dnma lluntlng, will be seen in her fnorite part, that of Nettlea In "lho Princess of PalehcV tonight at tho Acidcmy of Music, where the Inhume Don Ton Stock com pany will appear for the week, presenting nearly an emlro nw repertoire, with all new peencry. "Money Mad, or. Ml for fiold," will be to. morrow-' matinee oflerine. "The nlaolc I'lig," with Mr. Iburne ns Lararti'. wdl be Tuesday night's bill. Speoiiltlea changed at each per forminoc. ew pictures by moWng picture ma chine at every play. At tho Star Theater. The Ramblers' (Jlgantie Kutravagum Pur. lesipie company, with lu high class saudollle act and fascinating girl., is billed at the ft.ir theater todiy. Ihe performance will he in Oiee arts, consl'ting of a monster spectacular flrsk pa't, wleieln neither time nor expense has been i-paitd for tlie scrnle effects nnd the ca'tumes. The fcond i l rapid firu, hilarious farce comedy, and the third concludes the performance with a coloval burlesque entitled "A Swell Affair," throughout which miny Siiideville acts will bo Interpolated. The management confidently offers tho followlnj artists as the personnel of their ciond tour: Pearl Sleiens, Scanlan and Steven", Ilobeit Mack, a comedian of merit, late of Mick nnd Matthew; Ilijnu Comedy Four, a quartette of ecepllon.il tlnger nnd comedians; Mill in I-elloy, tlio poclet edition of Jennie bind; tho Urolhers I.utes, introducing the twentieth cen tury marvel, ftlarcnce I.utes, and the Sohlkes and tl.cir littlo Art.hlpeljgoaiii. "When We Were Twenty-one." "When We Were Twntv-ono," by If. V. F.s mond, which leered an onoimous mece.-d at the Knickerbocker theater, New York city, and has been pronounced by pre-rf and public the greatest pljy of modern tunes, will be presented at the I.vreum Ihursdiv night by a euperh compiny. The story of "When We Were Twenty-one" is simple. It tnras on the dctermlnstion of a, middle-aged bachelor to sao the son of his deid friend from the follies of youth. He takes tho boy's tins on his own (boulders, and the sacrifice which he makes results cnntually in hl. own happiness. In nil the action realism Is rampant, but there Is nlmya underlying it a puro senti ment, wholesome and true. STAGE NOTES. Word comes from Sin Francisco that a pirty of capitalists hue ananged to build a new nnd spacious theater In that city, and Inve offered to lea .i It la Henry Miller, ns nctor manager. Mr. Miller Ins bien plating summer engagements of several weeks duration in San Francisco for eeral jears past, and has come to be consid ered there as lho int high rla.vi dramatic artist wli, lsits them. We are to lue a splendidly lonstmrtid play, with a conltent plot, a heart story whuh strikes home, and brilliant comedv, in "Fennels anil." which Is the Joint aulhor.hip of Daniel I,. Hart nnd O, V.. Calhtun, both prominent in the ranks of popular dramitists, as is altestrd to by their lespcetlie successes in "The Parish l'rlest" and ' Romance of C'oon Hollow," etc., etc. A select metropolitan east, tha celebrated Wick Piumond Quartette, and beautiful new scenery by James Fot, of New York, including a real elevator or cage In actual operation, are features of "I'enn.yhanla." It Is to come to the Lyceum shortly. One of the amusing fe.ituics In Hanlon's "Su. perbu" this season is what is appnently a dum my electrical orchestra, controlled by a famous Herman professor, which plijs equally as well from music as by ear. It Is a motley as.m blage of eccentrlo characters, utterly out of harmonv in appearance and at tunes with the nlr also, Ihey gne aeeral dissertations on the re. rent pnpuUr musical effort of the times and (heir effnits nre ended In a most surprising way. It will be seen nt the I.yreum shortly. c BASE BALL J National Loague. At Chuago- II, H. i:. fhkaso 010000000 1 5 0 IlrooMjii 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 I 10 2 llatlerles T. Hughes and Kling; .1. Hushes and Mifiulre. I'liipiro O'Day, Attendance 2,000. At rincinrotl-l'lnst game It. II. II. Cincinnati 0 O 0 I 0 0 1 0 -! 7 1 I'itMiuiu 100000000-1 7 3 llatteiies Halm nnd Ilerseni l.ceter and Zim niir. Umpire. Nauli and lliown. Second same II. II. V.. Clnuniiati iniOOOOOO-ts S 1 Pit I. burg ooo in ooooi :i i Haltiiies Sworm-lcd und Huileyi Tannehlll and Zlmmer. l.'mpiies Nash and flro.vn. At trndime 7,000. At St. Iiirls First game It, . U. SI. Imli 1000030 3 O 1.1 1 New York 0 113 0 0 0 0 0-4 S 2 flatteries Powell and Sthrherj Magee and Warner. I'mplie Iiwjer. Second game 11, It. ' St. Louis 00000 111-3 7 1 New York 110 0 0 0 0 03 8 4 nuterle Yerkes and hchnveri Tjjler anri Warner, t'mplic Ilnjir. Attendance 10,000, No' American league games; ccison ended. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Four Lines, 3 Cents for Rach Extra Line. For Bent. FOR RUNT One-half double house; 0 rooms; up per flrecn Ridge; modem Improvements; Urge yard; pleasant location; moderate rent. . W. S Tribune, $15 00 Large room suitable for lodge room, steam heat, second floor, flO.00 Fair site office room, steam heat, ele- sater $15.00 Two connecting elTlors, good I'ght, steam heat, elector. Chat. Scblager, l!ll Vltate l.tchange Dulldlng. 1011 RUNT Eight rooms, 73S Jefferson avenue; all modern conveniences. I L I For Bale. FOR SALU A pony suitable tor Udy or chil dren; guaranteed absolutely safe, or will ex change for Urge hone. Green Kidge Lumber company. FOR SAI.E-One heasy draft and one driving Mvirc. juquire lov lirote street, iiuiiiiiuin FOR SALE Pea Coal, $1.60 per ton, delivered In r,Hl,l I, a. .k.I P....L 0..I. 1 .IJ.... .lAlin Hall, 19U Cedar avenue; 'phone 6M, FOR SALE IV o light spring wagons and some harness, cheap. Ean, rear 1132 Luierne street. Seal Estate. lOR SALE Two cottages In Elmluirst will be sold to the highest bidder on Oetobex 11th. Terms to ult. Examine property and send in jour bid to Dr. Batcson, 3.17 Washington senue. HOl'SE FOR SM.E-Just remodeled and In fine shape; lot 70x100 feet, with shade trees, tie., lull grown. tfl.tVX) will purchase and on ey terms. Location, upper Oreen Ridge. Apply to Dean, eUO Spruce street. FOR SALE A good farm In Waverlv borough. Inquire of J. V. Lsncb, Waverly, Pa. FOR s'Al.i: Rest building lots in Dunmore, cor ncr Dudley and Sixth streets. Will cut to sires to stilt purchasers. Address Arthur W. Close, Dunmoie. Wanted To Rent. WANTED 1MIEDIATELY-Smill house or fiat. Implements, central city. W, 60J Connell building. Rooms and Bonrd. ROOMS TO RENT, with board. eOD Mulberry street. Wanted Board. YOl'VO MAN desires board in nrlvate famltv. Oernian preferred. Address C. P., Trlbuiie Offfce. Boarders Wanted. WANTED Table boarders. Mrs. Tompkins, 631 Washington asenue. Business Opportunity. A mm. OPPORTUNITY to engage In the mcr innllle trade; a tine stoie room; rent rea sonable; a good opening. Addrtw 8. Bedford, Wamly, Ta STOrK AND U HEAT TRADERS without delay. Write for our special market letter. Free on application. S M Hlbbard A- Co., members N. Y. (Yinsolidited and Mock Exchange, 4t and 41 Broadway, New York. Established 1S6I. Long Distance Plione 2.13 Broad. Lodgings. LODr.IXC -Mrs. Oeorge McKenzie, i! Congress street, Buffalo, N Y.; near Pan-American grcund-e; rates reasonable. THE MARKETS. The following quotations are furnished The Tribune by M. S. .Tordan At Co., rooms 70-V;0u Mears buildlrg, Scranton, Pa. Telephone 60iH: Open- High- Low- Clo- irg. et. est. ing. American SMigar m 12414 I2.lj lili Atchison 7(1 77; 7A 7(1;; Atclii'on, IV., I cj, njtj; (1,1 Brook. Tractto'n 07 673a ''i1 fcfi1 Halt, k Ohio 102 iiiji, lftj 101U dies. & Ohio 4(1 4H 41'j 4il Chic, k fit. West 21 2 t'l 21 CHi v. Paul li.0vi l(,l, HflTj ihitj Rock Island Ill in'4 111 1I1'3 IuU k N.tth. 101 HM'a 10 ini Mm. Eleiated 1514 121s lil'i 12IU Mlsso. Pacifle f)7'4 PTi frt'a, !7 Soulh. Pacitic 67 67Vj 57 67 Noifolk it Wat 51!, 6I' 6P 6l3s N. Y. Central 100 Iih) 5R1i ljl Ont. it Western 31'i 31'i 3l'i 3U5. Penni. R. It Ill lll 14414 HHi Pacific Mill 4t II 'i 41 413 Reading Ry. 41's 4.' 414 4U4 Reading lie-., Pr 7fi4 7ii'4 7f 7 touthein It. R R.15, 3IH ai'i Sl'a Tcnn. Coal it Iron ,,,,, (1.1 H rl'j M14 mij U. S. Leather, Pr. 79' to 7(i U) 1'nlon Paelho 071 9,54 r7'& 67lj Wnluh, Pr, ,11' J S0t Sll, 3.), Col. Fuel k Iron l Pil 01 p.1 Amal. Copper nt t'1 Pl'i t'1'4 Texas Pielftc 42i 431, 41 411, V. S. Steel Co 41 44 41 444 L. S.,jSieel Co., Pr , ... 8l'i 05 ()i, yiS Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations--AH Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Ijckawanna Dairy Co , Pr f,o County Savings Uank ft Truat Co.. 360 First National Bank (Carbondale) 315 Siandard Drilling Co 30 TIdrd National Bank 4S0 Dime Deposit and Discount Bank.. 27s Economy Light. II. k P. Co 43 First National Bank 12(Y) I.scka. Tiust Safe Deposit Co 150 Clark k Snover Co.. Pr uj Scranton Iron Fence & Mfg. Co 10o btranton Axle Works 0j Scranton Savings Bank 400 Tiadeis" National Bank 175 Scranton Bolt k Nut Co 101 People's Bank lis New Mexico Ry. k C. Co 7J BONDS. Scranton Passenger Railway, first Mortgage, due lO 115 People's Stieet Railway, first mort gage, due 1013 US ... People's Street Railway, General mortgage, duo 1W1 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co joo Lacka. Township School 8 per cent. ... 102 City ot Scranton St, Imp. 6 per cent 103 Scranton Tiactlon 6 per eent us ,,, Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. a. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ae ) Beans Per bushel, choice marrow, 2.bOa2.fiS. Butter-Freeh creamery, 21a22c; dairy, freh, 21c. Cheese Full cream, lOUallc. Eggs Western liwli, ISHalfl; nearby state, lS'(S4l7Uc Medium Beans Per bushel, $2.50. Green Peas Per bushel, fl.40al.45. Flour Best patent, per barrel, ! 41. Beans Per bushel, choice marrow, f.1.10. Potatoes Per bu.hel U1.10. Philadelphia Orain nnd Produoe. Philadelphia, Sept. 21. Liie slock receipts (or tho wceki Cattle, 2,007 sheep, i.iii; hogs, 3,. 4 1". Cattle Principal offerings were western Pcnusjlwiila and Virginia cattle, the quality of which was only ordinary, strictly fine tteers being scare. Market ruled somewhit draggy. i,ckera and feeders were not offend. Be.t, $1.7Ja1.S7; choice, fS ,Vla5 fiO; good, 31251,187; medium, l,75a3; common, H.5Hi4 0.. Sheep Lamha Common stock and undesirable culls ah. snlutely neglected. Best supplies under moder ate inquiry at Heady quotations. Lambs ruled s tilde lower; sheep extra,, 4al'ic ; choice, 3'4a IHic.l good, 3a3',4c; medium, 243c.j common, I'.:?'-!:?. ; lambs, 3'taS'tc. SITUATIONS WANTED FRGU. Help Wfinted Mnle. CANVASSERS WANTED For sn honest, straightforward proposition, Not a $10a-day Scheme, but good pay for good work, oung men of neat appearance and good habits wanted i If they have had some esnerlmie In canvassing, no much the better Address, stating age, r- perlente ami prrtiuus ure Tribune office ess. M.WSI'Al'UII. WANTED Four or flse brleklajtrs, at once. J. 11. O'Connor, Forest City. WANTED A joung man wrll scemalnkd with sll sections of the city to drive deliver) wagon. C. S. Woolworth. BRICKLAYERS HANTED-For fire brick work. Communications and personal applications will be received at my office in Hancock, N. Y, B, J, Bussman. Help Wanted Female. WANTED Rood girl or womari for general house, work. Must he able to cook. Orinin pre ferred. Family of three. Call 013 l'rescott ave. WANTED-A girl for general housework. Apply at 101 South Main avenue; must come rec ommended. WANTEn-OIrl for geneial housework at Dillon. Address II. T., care Tribune BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Received at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT FC1IL1TZ, corner Mulberry street and Webster avenue. GUSTAV riCIIEL, 6J0 Adams avenue. West Side OEOROK W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue, South Scranton FRED L. TEUPrE, 729 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Mala avenue and Market street. Green Bidgo CHARLES P. J0NE9, 1S17 Dickson svenue. P. J. JOHNS, P20 Oreen Ridge street. a LORENZ, comer Washington ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. H. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irvlnsr avenue. Dunmore J. O. BONE & SON. Wanted. WANTED A large show case. Apply William Ql fiord, 1547 Dickson avenue. Agents Wanted. AGENTS WANTED-Llfe of McKlntey, fue hun dred page book. Handsomely Illustrated. Outfit free. Now readv 75 per cent, discount to agents. Freight paid. Credit given. Henry Neil, .121 Dearborn street, Chicago Furnished Rooms. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS in pilvale faniilv; all conveniences, gentleman picfc-ned. 3.) Wash ington avci.ue, city. LARGE, WELL FI'RNIsIIED front room In unsafe- family, with or without board. All mod ern impiovements. cliS Adams avenue. IOR RENT A large, well fumMied room, fine locality on Midison avenue. Inquire, T., care of Tribune. FOR RENT Fmni. lied front room, with heat, bith and gas; neir couit house; gentleman prelerred. Addre&a Room, Box 2j0. FOR RENT Furnished room; beat and bath. 6J5 Linden street. Lost. LOST ?;J reward for return of black shepherd dogf, white noM1, tan feet, name "Spurt." T. S. Fuller, 413 Vine street. Dress-Making. THE MISSES M'I!.LN1. late ot New York. MIsjes' drrsa making and ladicn' tine under clothe. blS spruce street. Miscellaneous. SLTFlU'I.rOl'S H MR, warti and mobs palnlcs Ij. pernnmntlv, selentitlially rrmnvnl by electric needle; no scaia, Deiinatoioglcal Par lors, u!2 W oshiugtun avenue. LEGAL. NOTICE The annual meeting of the members ot the Laekawjiina Stole Association, Limited, will be held at Ihe office ot the association in the city of Scranton, Pa., un Wednesday, Octo ber 2ml, 1001, at tin o'clock a. 111, for lho ike tlon ot managers for the ensuing jear and for the transaction of such other husine! us may properly come before tho meeting. 11 S. FMRCIIILD, Secretary. Si-ranton, Pa , bept. IO1I1, 1101, NOTICE IS 11EREUY given that an application will b- made to the Governor ol lVmiiI vania, on Monday, Oitobrr 7, 1'JO, at ten o'dock a. in. bv George bcheuer and others, under Ihe Act of Assembly entitled, "An Act to provide for the incoipuialion and regulation of certain corporations," appioved April 2t, 171, and tho supplements thereto for tho charter of an In tended coiporation lo bo called "Pennsyl vania Baking Coinpanj," the character and ob ject ot which is the manuiaiturirg, buying and selling all kinds of baked goods, merchandise, ami commodities, and for these purposes lo have, poes and enjoy all the rights, benefits and piivileges as conferred by tne Ait ct Assembly u forei id, and Us supplement. R A. ZIMMERMAN, Solicitor. Scranton, Pa., bept. 14, 1WI, Financial, New York nnd Ontario Lund Co. NOTICE IS HEP.I'HY GIVEN thrt the .' Y.vk and Ontario Land comiunv will, en Hie lust eliy ot February. 1'jM. tale ut and icdcem si: of the bonds now outstanding Issued under the nioiigige or dead of tnbt, dated Jan. 4th 1190. exeuiled b the said company to the Ccntrnl Tnut company, o( New lork, o.s trustee, by pajing for each such bond the sum of five bun dred and filly ($550) elolhrs mid all interest J cmed to the said dale I'avment will be mule on preentatloii of said bonds and all unpaid coupons, at the office of the Cential liut com. iaii), of New tork, No, 64 Mall street, In the elly of New York WliV OHK k ONTMtlO UM) COMPWY, A, !.. P4.IIMELEI., Tuasurcr. New York, July 31, l'jnl WE OFFER TO YIELD ABOUT 5,f $1,000,000 BUTTE ELECTRICIEPOWER COMPAN of Butte, Mont. (tlutto Is tho greatest copper pitxlucing city In ffio world), 5 First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds. Ilcnomlmitlnn 81,000, inntuilng 1 to HO years. Amply provide'! for liy reservo ' nnd sinking fund. Net earnings three 11ml tlireo-quiirtern tjmca Interest cunrt'!i. Write for nport of Mr, Samuel Insull, l'rcsldent of thevCUIcago KdUon Co., and ' special circular. s RUDOLPH KLEYBOLTE &v CO., I NASSAU ST., DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Than Pour Lines, 6 Cents tor Uach Extra Line, PROFESSIONAL. lrll-1ilolJ-Jl--J-LJ- Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD O. SPALLD1NO, 2J TRADERS BANK Building, Architects. EDWARD If. DAVIS, AllCHirECT. CONNELIa Building. FREDERICK L. BROWN. ARCH. B., REAta ltate l.achange Bldg., 120 Washington ave. Civil nnd Mining Engineers. II. U HARDING, am CONNELL BL'ILDINO. Dentists. DK. t E EILEM1ERGEH, PAULI BUILDING. bprure street, Scranton. DR. O. C. LAUHACII, 115 WYOMING AVENUE. Lawyers. F'.K ,:'.. "OYI.K. ATrORNEY-AT-AW. "'" " H. It! and IS Burr Building. !' K. TIIAOY, ATT'Y .COMMONWEALTH BLDG. IiP.'.i,,mj0'.iU:' ATIORNEY-LOANS NEOO- ", ;". fl cstite security. Mears Building. corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. UIL'J.'AT,I' YWKN ft KNAPP. ATTORNEYS t?..!,'!011!1"'"0" at Uw Hepubllcan Building, Washington avenue. "i.?!1"' ."n'. AnORNF.YS AND C41UN 10 -m" iW.. t-'"i"iwnwcjllh Building, Rooms --, -.. u,.u i, KlMVLn R TIIAYF.II. AT1-ORNEY. R00U3 IW-II04, 01 h floor. Mears Building. KAt W,AT,nK!- ATIOIINEY-AT-LAW, BOARD ' Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. ''iiTlir'M0.?., I'-COX, TRADERS' NATIONAL Hank Building. C COMEOVS, D-13 RI'.PIIBLIOA.V BUILDING. A'oi,W''."Kli"or'1' OrFICU MOVED TO SO. -11 " joining avenue. . Physicinns nnd Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 513 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 33d WASH ington avenue. Residence, 131S Mulberry. Ihronlo diseases, lungs, heart, Lldnejs and genlto-urlnaiy crgaim a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels and Restaurants. THE E1T CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE nue. Rales reasonable. P. ZEIOLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON DOUSE, NEAR D., L. & W. PAS- sengcr depot. Conducted on the European Plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. A. n PRIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND ceas pools; no odor; only Improved pumps used. A. II. Briggs, proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Eicke's drill store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds. O. R CLARKE k CO.. SEED'MEN AND NURS erjmen, store 201 Washington avenue; green houses, low North Main avenue; store tele phone, 7s2. Wlro Screens. JOSEPH Kl'ETTEL. REAR 511 LCKA. AVP... Scranton, P.1., manufacturer of Wire Screens Miscellaneous. DltllKI.NG FOR CHILDREN TO ORDER; nl-o ladies' waitK. LouU Shoemaker, 21 J Adams avenue. MEOVRGEE HHO., PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN velrncs, piper bigs, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. II IK WII.KI'S IHRIti: RECORD CAN BE HAD in Scranton at the news stands of Reisman Bros , 401 Spruce and 50J Linden! M. Norton, Sll Laikiw-anua avenue; I. & Schutter, 211 Spruce street. Money to Loan. $50 to $50,000 AT ONCE 1 and 5 per cent. In. teret. Fay terms to repay. George W. Okell, Coal Exchange building. 1JJ0.O00 TO LOAN Lowest rates; straight or monthly payments. Stark k Co. .Traders' bldg. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN Quick, straight leans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 811-115 IVnnell building. SltiiatloiisJWonted SI 1 CATION WANTED woman wants washing to d at home. Address, M, IX., Tribune Of flic. blTUATION WANTED A woman wants men's uncle r-clothcs to wash; experienced laundress. M. h Tribunu Olllcc. SITUATION VNTED-A joung lady desires po sition as stenographer and typewriter. Ad dress Stenographer, Tribune Office. hl'llTATIOS WANTED By young married mn willing to work at anything, office work pre. ferred; expert telegraph operator; can furnish beat of refcienee. Address, J, I. M., 607 8. Irv. ing avenue, city, SU'L'ATION VSTED -By young man in machine si. up; willing to ttait in at reasonable wages; Ins sumo knowledge of drafting. Address, Box ML, Honesdale, Pa. SITUATION WANTED Bright, Industrious boy, 17 ycard of age. desires situation. Address, O, K, J., Tribune Office. SITUATION W'ANTED-By an exp'rleneed chef in hotel or bonding home. Address, Chef, Tnbuno oifiie. - A LADY desires a respectable position for gen e-ral housework or take cam of children; any kind of woik, no object. A. F, G., Tribune of tice. A YOUNG man wants a job taking esre ot horses or working for a private family doing general homework. Address 120 HopiiTOiv, street. Srri'ATIOV WWTED by a lady to work" by th day; to take washing and ironing home. Address O. K 410 South Waihlngton avenue. FINANCIAL. Dine. New York Wire Stocks and Bonds All orders executed on Exchanges. Quick and absolutely reliable service. Telephone Connections. Old, no?-.)-, New, 319. IRWIN THURMAN & CO., 7l-7.j Connell Uulldlng, Scranton, Pa. NEW YORK. 4