THE SCITANTON TBIBUNE-TnURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10. 189G. Neu)s ; WEST SIDE EVENTS. Boy Injured While Piaylnj witli Glass. . John Williams' Ribs Fraclured. John Sheridan Injured. Three accidents of a severe but not eerioua nature wore rc'tcl yestenltiy. A tvo.-ye;ir-olil Kin of Mr. n'i'l Mrs Rteve Mr.rUwIck plfiywl with eI.ih yes terday nnd TJr. Koljcits v;!M cnllcil in to dress the cut which resulted. The artery of the rlKlit hand wiih severed. As John Williams was Kfltinir out of bed yesterday morning at Ii!h home in Dockers' court, he Ml t'.K'i'.nst the bod post and surtnlncd a fracture of sev eral rib? on the ripht Fide. J.jhn Sheridan, a yomtp man. was in jured, in the Centml mine. Ills right hand vr.s rqueezed between a prop and a car.. COXVKXTION ON THIS SIDE.. PelpRiit' . of the Luther leagues of the Northeastern Central Pennsylvania division will convene today in St. Mark's Lutheran church on the corner of VYat-iiburn and Fourte'Tth Ftreets. it is an annual session of the lentrue and Is attended by many representatives. The flrsU seysdon will he hrld at 10.:!0 a. ni. At this Hew A.L. i'.amer, pusltor of St. Murk's church, will Rive an ad dress of welcome and a response will be trade by President O. A. Trobert, I. D., of YIlkes-l!nrre. The current bus In can of the league will then he taken up. At 2 p. m, another session will he bold. This' Is of an educational and Hplrltual nature. At 'the evening session there will be. devotional services. The Patriotic Order Suns f America, of Northeastern Pennsylvania will bold their annual convention In lied Men's ball next Saturday afternoon. A dis trict president will be elected. NO NIGHT MEAT. The underpinned butchers have nfireed to close their respective placer of business ut 7 o'clock eveiy evenlrn -ctpt Saturday: .Mooned Slilpmnn, TVul.lle & Rt.-rlliiff. W. A. Iteld, Will iam Fro-tel, William rns, Oavle-i ,t Pavies. W, D. Thomas, tliles liros. and John Mnuiiiunn. The nsreenient Hoi: into rfect on Monday, October 5, of this year. FIVE SEEKERS NOW. Another candidate for the H publi can nomination for alderman in the FKlh ward announced himself last night. He Is I). E. Morgan, an oil resident of this Plde, whose home Is at 30GU. Tenth Ktp'et. The other candi dates are: Timothy Jones, ilenjamln OrlflUh, IX V. SIoi-Knn and the prssnt incumbent, M. L. Ulair. NEWS AND PERSONALS. J! las Cora Davis, of Plymouth, has returned from a visit to Miss Jennie . Howell Jof Seranton street. Miss Evelyn droves, of lirneklyn, Is the Kiiest of Miss Ella Williams, of North Main avenue. Mrs. C. It. Shryer and son, John, of North Main nvenu has returned from a visit at Frostburg, Ind. " Miss Lizzie Hermanns, of Seranton utreet, is home after an extended stay at Elizabeth, N. J. Miss Helen Thayer, of South Main axenue, Is the truest of Miss Helle Mil ler, of West I'lttston. Horn, a hnby boy, to Mr. and Mrs. Geoijre Eynon. The funeral of the late Edward A. Watkina will take place today from the home of his parents on the corner of Price street and firant avenue. The deceased was born in Wales, but has lived here many years. His wife, son, Thomas, nnd daughter, Sarah, survive blm: Interment will be made In Wash burn street cemetery. , The members o the Jackson street Bunday sehol wilt lent- In mind that the annual school picnic will be held Friday at Laurel Hill Park. The cars will leave in the mornlnfr. Five prisoners, for drunkenness were locked In the station bouse last nitrht. An entertainment was held at the Jackson street linitl-t church lact evening. A laiRe crowd was a.tti acted. It wni called a "Genera nhieal" afllair. Knch peron ntt he or she mined was Riven a slip of paper und on tills pnpvr was the location of a town or county. .When, the entertainment una over much amusement was found In nipteli 1ns; papers for a partner at the tables. 111 13 MILLION patriotic voters have rec ognized the confusion of our pub lic politics, and are determined toinlbrm themselves, and stand like patriots in the hour of their peril and vote to the best of their knowledge, for the best Interests of the common people of the whole country. It means further that every voter wants to know, not only the doctrines of his own party, but the views of all other parties and the reason for the differences Gold, Silver, Tariff and Free Trade. To this end we have secured a complete handbook of public po litical information, edited by Lawrence F, Trescott, WHICH WE WILL PltLSEXT TO TJ1E PUllCHASEIl OF ANY MEN'S SUIT. itm Dealing Cloihisrs, of 1h?- Miss Norma. Nichols presided over the thtcrlulnmcpt. The partleipaters were: Misses Murlun Jones, Lena Clarke, Kate Owen, Elizabeth Jones-, Jemima Jotres, Lyndall Jones, Edna Evans, Km croon V. Owen, Eddie James and John Evans. West Side IJtisincss Directory. HARRIET J. DAVIS, FLORfST.-Out flowers and funeral 1cb1;;ii3 a specialty; 1CI South Main avenue; two doors from Jackson street. I'HDTDOItAl'HER.-Cablnet photos, $1.41 per dozen. Tiny nru Jr.at lovely. Con vince yourcelf by callliis in Ktarncr's Photo 1'iuiors, 101 and lvi South Main venue. SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Cash for r.nythlng you have to sell. Furniture, Stoves. Tools, etc. Call nnd seo tho slock of J. C. Kins, 701 to W West Lacli anunr.a uremic. iK LF.N KlUCii:. Thomas Fllteroft, of Oapouse ave nue, is entertaining his mother of New Jersey. Miss darn Finn has returned from a islt out of town. Mrs. S. C. Dmsey, of Delaware street, entertained company from For est City yesterday. At the annual meeting of the Wo men's Christian Temperance union held yesterday afternoon on Penn ave nue the following olllcers were elected for the ensuing yea.": President. .Mrs. frank Depue vice-president, Mrs. J. H. Thomns recording secretary, Mr'. S. C. Horsey; corresponding secretary, Mrs. It. H. Pease, and treasurer, Mrs. J. Hadsall. Mrs. Clifford, of Penn avenue, who has been absent from home for several months, returned Monday. Mrs. Allen, of Delaware street, ami Miss Minnie Peek, of Capouse avenue, are on the sick list. Charles I. Dnlph, the Capouse nve nue baker, has retired from businc. The ladles of the Women's Christian Temperance union who Intend to be at the county convention, to be held nt Jb.osio Friday, are Invited to meet nt Mrs. ProoUs', corner of Canouse ave nue nnd Marion street at S :::. a. m. Julius Koch, of Delaware stre-l, and Ki.pene Hall, of Madison avenue, left Monday on their wheels for New York, where they will visit with the former's! urcle. IMtOVIDF.NCIv Several drunken men who were pas sengers on Peckvllle car No. 6 last Tuesday evening annoyed the other passengers so much, by their shameful language, that the conductor was forced to eject them. During the scuf fle that followed blows were struck juid the conductor was bein;: badly used when he suddenly whlpeil out a revol ver. The sight of the weapon Immedi ately put the desperadoes to llir.bt. During the fight Superintendent Charles Powell was struck several vic ious blows. He was engaged yester day In endeavoring to secure the names of his assailants. Andrew MeClurln, of West Market street, has returned from New York, where he underwent a critical opera tion. Miss Maggie Coyne, of Hlootn avenue, Is seriously ill with typhoid fever. The members of the Father Whltty Glee club are urgently requested to meet In St. Mary's hall this evening at 8 o'clock. The Christian Endeavor choir of this place will meet this evening for re hearsal In the Presbyterian church, at S o'clock. The time of the convention is drawing near, and every member of the choir Is urgently requested to be present this evening. Miss Nellie Robinson, of Leggett's street. Is 111. Mrs. William Collins, of St. Louis, Mo., nnd Miss Lizzie Lynn, of Haw ley, are the guests of Durkin street friends. Miss Maggie Durkin, of Mary street, has returned from St. Louis. Mrs. Rachel Jones, of I'lttston, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Finlay Ross, of North Main avenue, has returned to her home. Deluss Moore, nf Parker street, is rapidly recovering from his recent se vere illness. John buddy, of I'ultin street, was painfully burnt about the face yester day by an explosion of powder at the Cayuga shaft. 'i School ot'tlic Lackawanna. Hooks and supplies. "Wholesale und Introdui tory piiees.. 13, iillcman, the bookman, Spruce street. Kaitsrs and Fumistoi- SAMTERS SUMirbs. SOUTH SIDE NEWS. Pync enJ Mcoric Boroughs Will Be OiipotetJ by i'.'.inooka CilizensParly (iivtn by Miss Libbie Lulz. Taxpayers of Mlnoolta are deter mined to make every effort to prevent' the dAi.don of Lackawanna, township into 1 yre and Moeslc boroughs. All Unit part of the township lying we:-t of the Lark i wanna river composes tlvj territory vl.ieh the court will be nske I lo ineirpoi nie Into Pyne borough; and the people of llreen wood and Mooslc want a borough also. This will leave tlin tow nship only as large as Mlnooka, find the people of that place aUece that if the two boroughs are incor porated the rest of the township will not be self-supporting, or they will have to Impose In avy burdens of taxes. Atterneys I. II. Burns nnd M. I. Donahoe have been engaged to (Ho pe titions In court against the boroughs, ami to argue cpalnst them when the hearing comes up before the grand jury In November. The citizens of Ml nooka met in Fa-sold's hal and decid ed on this step. FEENEYS ASSAILANTS ARREST ED. Two weeks n;ro William Conroy nnd Thomas Coyne got Into a fight with an old man named Patrick Feeney, of Maple street, and his son. They beat the old man unmercifully and warrants were sworn out for their arrests before Alderman John J. Ruddy, of the Twen tieth ward. Constable Michael Me Murrny has been after them since and brought them yesterday before Justice of the Peace Grifliths, of Taylor, where they entered ball for appearance at court. Patrick Coyne and John Kear ney, of Minooka, qualified ns bonds men, the former for Conroy, the latter for Coyne. PARTY ON PROSPECT AVENUE, A party was tendered to Miss Lizzie Lutz at her home on Prospect avenue Tuesday evening. T hose present .wen-: Mr. nnd Mrs. William T'.amgartner, Air. and Mrs. Conrad Hellershr im, Mr. and Ms. Fred Rellcrsheim, Misses Dora Forkel, Minnie Halin, Emma Forked, Annie r.eilershelm, Lilly Forkel. Min nie Hnhn, Martha Spindler, Maggie Hrell and Annie Heidenbach: William and John Lewert, Fred Shlnenian, William Hotke and Charles Heller fehelm. THE CAMP "WILL PARTICIPATE. There will be a celebration tomor row evening nt Music hall in honor of the election of Attorney A. J. Colborn, jr., to the state presidency of the Pa triotic Order Sons of America. Camp l;;o of this side will participate In It, and the members will meet at their hall nt 7:30 to prepare to march to the hall. SHORTER PAPvAORAPHS OF NEWS. Florence Helrelgel, nf Cedar avenue, has resigned as bookkeeper of th! Cleveland commission house on Lacka wanna avenue. The funeral of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. AVoelkers, of Cedar avenue, look place yesterday afternoon. Interment was made In the Twentieth ward cemetery. John Corcoran and Miss Mary L. Crane, of Cedar avenue, will be married at St. John's church on Sept. M. The mnnlage of John F.dan and Miss Rridget Toole, of Minooka, Is an nounced. Dr. John Mctlrnth. of South Wash ington avenue, Ir visiting In Philadel phia. 1 lesk Serrreant Robert H. Deiter Is on hi -t annual vacation. Lieutenant Peter Zang. of the South Side police precinct, has resumed duty after his vac ation of t.'ii days. A ball will be held at Gerninnia hall on Sept. I'l under the auspices of the Sporting Ten, a social organization composed of young men of the Eleventh inn d. The Twelfth ward bicycle club will meet this evening at their hall, corner of Prospect avenue and orchard street. A mectln;: of the Seranton. Athletic club will be held this evening. Miss Katie Lan'iau. of i'lttston, la the guest of frlecds on th'a side. There will be an aanlv r-"iry high mr.;:s of recioiem nt St. JoIm's church at .S::i0 Saturday mo.ning for tho re pose of the soul of the late William Lavelle, of Cedar avenue. - - - To urc n fold in One Pay. Take laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. All dnif gists refund tho money if it fails to cure. 2.1c. MINOOKA. William Fitzhenry. a laborer.employ ed in the Taylor mines, was painfully Injured about the hips yesterday morn ing by a fell of top coal. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Connolly, und Miss nume Campbell, were lsitors at Han som yesterday. William Moore, familarily known ns Big Bill, a former resident of this place, was renewing nc'iuMntances In town yesterday nfter an absence of twenty five yrara Mr. More is a veteran nnd is at present domiciled in the Soldiers Home In Indiana. The Young People's Christian En deavor of the Oreenwood Presbyterian church Is making arrangements for an entertainment to be held on Septem ber 22. M. J. Egan, of Jermyn, wag In town yesterday. The O'Connell Council, 1S4, Young Hen's Institute will meet this even ing. A debate, "Resolved that Bryan should te elected," Is offered as an at traction by the Literary Circle. All members are requested to attend. A number of our local wing shots wlil tnke part In the sweepstake at Seranton today. The remains of an Infant child of Thomas Duffy, who died yesterday morning will be intered In Minooka cemetery this afternoon st 4 o'clock. The Lackawanna township school hoard held a cry lively session lsst evening In No. 1 school house. The matter of purchasing a plot of ground for school purposes was the principal business that engaged the attention of the directors. Director King moved that the board buy the lot oftered by the Donahoe estate for $1,400 and Director Hlgpins amended the motion to the effect that the board purchase the plot of six lots offered by Mr. Gibbons for $2,400. The land is outside of the dis trict. Mr. Hlggins' proposition carried and the board decided to buy the Gib bons land by the following vote. Yeas O'Lenahan, Foley, McCrlndle and Hlg gins; nays King and Loverlng. Prof, X. i. Coyns acting; toe tha principals wanted to withdraw the communica tion asking for an Increase of salaries, On motion cf Mr. Higglns It wan decid ed to Increase the salaries of principles $5 per month. The salary of Miss Miry J. l "M;l'tiry was raised to correspond with that of the other teachers. Mr.: i' oi j wur.ted to increase the salary of Miss Jeffrey but Mr. King objected and said the salaries of all teachers should be raised. He offered that idea as a motion a:.d it was voted dawn. On mo lten of Mr. Ki.'.g, Miss Mamie Coyu-j was employed aa an assistant In the primary department which is over crowded. Vnder th head of new busi ness Mr. Loverlni read a eommunlca-.Mw.f--.ro FurTitiipiilont Taylor In forming the board that director) pr ...-i.- . ti:powcred to maintain libraries and that all pupils Ehuulu vaccinated. DUNMOKK. Ira Brader, of Ulakely street, has gone for an extended tour up the Hud son river. Miss Emily Seamons, of Philadelphia, Is the guest of Mr. nnd Sirs. Henry Cronk, of Brool? street. Miss Atrnes .Mongan 13 convalescing after a severe illness. Miss Margaret Kelly, of Drinker street, has gone to Lloomsburg, to at tend tho Normal school. One of the principal features of the ! ice cream festival, which is to be held in Doyle's hall this evening, Is the grand old-fashioned country cake walk, in which every one can take part. Tne hall Is being decorated and arronsed In a most artlstlo manner, under the supervision of an expert. An invita tion Is extended to the public, to all come and join in the merriment. Ad mission is free. Joseph Hoover has disposed of his property on Brook street and has moved Into his new house on "Wyoming avenue. Miss Oeorgle Jones, of ISIakely street, is recovering from a severe illness. TAYI.OK. In a Inrge Republican town Ilka Taylor, why cannot our business men organize a McKlnley and Hobart club, and have weekly discussions? There are good enthusiastic Republicans iu this locality and a club should be or ganized and liromlnent speakers se cured to gives addresses on those ques tions which ar" now so incomprehen i slide to a number of voters. A club of this kind would be of great interest to the local ticket. Today the employes of the Pyne, Ilolden nnd Taylor collerles will re ceive their monthly earnings for tho month of August. Miss Gertrude Reed, of West Pitts ton, returned home yesterday nfter a week's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Tubbs, on Taylor street. Mrs. Coblelgh, cf Main street, who has been visiting her son, Burgess Powell, of Nanticoke for tho past few days, has returned home. Joseph Davis, ourpopular druggist. Is angling nt Lake Henry, and no doubt he will return with a fine catch of fish. John Knight, of Philadelphia, was here on business yesterday. A lawn festival will be held nt tho lawn of tho Welsh Baptist church this evening. Knlish t apMnl Tor American Invest liients. Important to Amcr!can3 seeking Eng lish ccpital for new enterprises, A list containing the names and addrcaaes of Sr.0 successful promoters" who have placed over 1100.000,001) sterling In for eign investments within the last six years, and over xlS.000,000 for the seven months of 1893. Price 5 or tio, payable by postal order to the Loudon and Uni versal Bureau of Investors, 20, Cheap side, London. E. C Subscribers will be entitled, by arrangement with tho directors to receive either personal or letters of introduction to any of these successful promoters. Tills list la first class In every re spect, and every man or firm whose name appears therein may be depend ed upon. For placing the following It will be found Invaluable Bonds or fi hares of Industrial, Commercial and I Financial Concerns, Mortgage loans, Sale of Lands, Patents or Mines. Directors Sill EDWARD C. BOSS, HON. WALTER C. PEPT3, CAPT. AUTHUR STIFFE, Copyright. F1KST T.I'GMSL ATIVK KISTKICT Seranton, Pa., Aug. 31, ISM. The Republicans of tile First legislative district of I.nek:i v, anna roimry will assem ble in cr.nfciit;un at ft. D.iel I s hall. North , A!;in aveniif. Scraniou. t' on Tuesday afternoon, ! ;t. !.", PSii. at 2 o'c'o-:;, for the purpose of nominating a c anilidjij to represent tin; said clislriet In the 1 ."-rls-lalure. The election of clelenau-s to mil. . convention will teke place at the regular polling places of the district on Saturday afleiiioon, Sept. 12, Wti. between the hcuii'H of i and 7 p. m. Election districts are en- I filed to representation as follows: First ward, First district J First wan), Second district 1 First ward, Third district 2 Se ond ward. First district 1 Second ward Second district 2 Second ward, Third distort 1 Second ward, Second ward, . Fourth ward, i Fourth ward, Fourht ward. Fcmlh district 1 Fifth district 1 First district 1 Second district 2 Third district 2 Fourth district 2 Fourth ward. nrth ward, First district 2 Fifth ward, Second district 2 Fifth ward, Third district 2 Fifth ward, Fourth district 2 Sixth ward, First district 1 Fourteenth ward. First district 1 Fourteenth ward. Second district 1 Fifteenth ward, First district 2 Fifteenth ward, Second district 2 Eighteenth ward, First district 1 Twenty-first ward, First d'strict 1 Twenty-first ward, Sec ond district 1 Vigilance committees will please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. W. A. PAINE. Chairman. JOHN H. REYNOLDS, Secretary. If the Bnby Is Cutting Trrtli. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over flfiiy years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, nllays all pain, cures wind colic and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Sold by . druggists In every part of the world. i'.e sure and call for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-live cents a bottle. Chicago Live Mock. Fnion Stock Yard, Sept. 9. Cattle Re celptd, 1H.00O head; market for choice steady, other kinds 10c. lower; common to extra steers. $3.1.'ar.$); stockcrs and leed ers. n.10a:t.Sj. Hogs Receipts, 27,ntK) head; market firm: heavy packing and Fhlp ping lots, I2.71a3.25; light, J;t.i;a3.W. Sheep Receipts 16,000 head; market weak; lambs, t2.60ab CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Vkt hi- 11 Bill Hex tt MARKETS AND STOCKS "Wnil Street Hevictv. New York Sept. 9. Stocka opened active and buoyant. The favorable report of the St. Paul for the tlseal year and the action of the Manhattan directors on the dividend continued to exert a favorable Influence on specu lation and the sentiment was decided ly bullish. A Olive was made against tho Bhoits in Manhattan, tobacco, su gur and Chicago gas and an dvanco of 4i;.2' per cei.t resulted. The ue clarations of tho usual dividends by the Western l.'nlon and Suar com panies, tilinuluted the upward move ment, the sharp advance induced real izations on a moderately heavy scale aud the ryom traders who have been lulking reaction for some days put out small line of shorts In the Urangers and Industrials. This selling brought about a decline of 'A $i 3 per cent., t::e latter iu Chicago gas, which sold down to !). Manhattan receded 2'4 to 84,S, tobacco 2 to (w'M.l'.ui'ilnglon l!i to 67. St. Paul 1 t 70',i, R. I. Hi to 60, . E. 1 to 27:!'t, L- nnd N. to 40 and V. U. to SUi. Speculation in the closing dealings was rather weak with Chicago gas as the special feature. Net changes as ft' rule show advances of U S 1 per cent. Total sales wire 215,1)45 shares. Furnished by WILLIAM 1.1NN. AL LEN &. CO., stock brokers, Mcars build ing, rojms 703-7tii. Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est tug. Am. Tobacco Co .... G5 67U 03 til Am. Sag. Ue'g Co ..11M4 in" USH 11"W Ateh., To. & S. Fe .. 12 12 12 l Can. South 4V!i 45 40 4J Ches. & Ohio It's 14 H 14 Chicago Ua 60 62Vi f'9 64 fhlc. & N. W 9D 100 S W Chic, li.HU 6 8 67 6714 ! C. C. C. St. 1 21 2'! i 26 Chic, Mil. & St. P .. 70 TIN WVi . uc, It. i. & P Ut 1 Wv 1)., L. & W 151 151 151 151 DUt. & C, F E 0 6 6 U. n. Eleetrlo 2S 29 27 27i buko Shore 145 141 115 145 Louis. & Nash 4J 42 40 41 M, K. ft. Texas, Pr.. 22 2S:'i 22 22 .Manhattan J lie 81 81 81 SrH Mo. Pncttlo 20"a 20 1 l'.i Nut, Corduco 3 H7 3" Nat. Lead 22 22 22 2 N. J. Control 1i'2'.i 10'J'i liv 102"t N. Y, Central 3 Kl 83 83 :. Y., 8. & W Fr .. 23 23' i 23 23 Nor. Pacific 12 12'i 12 12 Out. & West 13 13'i " 1SH Omaha M 3S 31 S Pacific Mail 13 19 19 J9H Phil. & Rend 1ii"t li! 10 16'.A Southern R. R 7 1 7 7 Southern R. R., Pr.. 21 21'-j 21 21 Tonn,, C. & Iron .... 22'i 22'ij 21 22 Texas Pacific 6 6 6',i G Pnlan Paeiilc 6 6 ti C't, Wabash, Pr 11 11 14 14 West. Union 81 82 81 81 W. L 11 ti 6 V. 8. Leather, Pr .... 50 61 50 60 V. 3. Rubber 17 17 17 17 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES. WHEAT. Open.- High- Low Clos ing. et, . !e. Deccmbeil 53 fjsr'i'i 67 68 .Mny 62 63 62 OATS. December 13 16 !"(, 10 May 18 1S 18 18 CORN. Drcembcr 20 21 20 21 May 237, 24 23 23?i LARD. Ducember 3.40 3.42 S.10 8.12 January 3.ci2 3.C5 3.60 8.8) Krrnnton Board o! Trade Exchange Quotations-. VII Quotation Based on Per oi 100. Name. Bid. Asked. D'mo Dep. & D'.s. Bank 140 gcruuton Lace Curtcin Co W National Boring & Drill's Co ... 80 First National Bank 650 ... Seranton Jar & Stopper Co 2S Elmhurst Boulevard Co 100 Seranton Savings Bank 200 ... Hotita Pluto Olass Co 10 S-ianton Packing Co 83 U't-uon Mill Co 250 LatKawanna Iron & Steel Co. ... 150 Third National Bank 350 Throop Novelty M'f'g. Co SO Seranton -Traction Co 16 21 Seranton Axle Works 80 Lnrk'a Trust & Safe Dep. Co. ... 155 Economy Steam Heat & Power Co r0 BONDS. Seranton Glass Co 100 Seranton Pass. Railway, first niortKafic duo lOIS 110 ... People's Street Railway, first mortgage doe 1918 110 ... Seranton &. Pittrton Trae. Co. ... 80 people's Street Railway. Sec ond monrago due 19:o 110 Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lncka. Township Sehnol 5 103 City nf Sernn'on St. Imp Uri ... 102 liorouph of Winton 6 ... 100 Mt. Vernon Conl Co 85 ficranton Axle Works I'" Seranton Traction Co ' .85 Now VuJ roilnro Mnrlrt. Ti. 9. I'lottr Quiet, -. i It-1 . MenJy: f. o. !., it v.- York, 8 ...y. Vi le iit-(.., 1?.; iin.m'uile'l re tt e.; itnBruilcl reil, r,a'ii:.: NO. I 1101.11- eni, 'ij'e.; imtiotis xteu'ly: May, tiS'Ke.; M..etem!.'er, P:IV.e.: Oetolie", (3'. jo.; Novem ber, 6-1 'Me.; P einljer, ti'i'c. t'orn Hull, firm ;. No. -j'lr elevator; ai'.ie. alluat; options were dull timl Htcmly at tinehanijed I rite?: Kept-wlier, LV.,0.: Oulole-r, ir.,".; Deeemlier. Tr:.: Hay, Xi'ie. Oats Qnk-t, ' linn; ot!or.M firmer, rtitli: September, lfUe : Oeinber, t;Kc; Pec-ember, aia.; i rpot prlet-p, No. -fe.; No. 2 white, 'JX'.-dC.; No. 2 riil-mio. Sir.; .'o. 3, 17'ic. : No. 3 white, 2ur.2JU-;.; mixed western, ltt',r-le.; wlilte do., 2'ia'Jlic. ; white stute, 20aue. i'rovlslons IJuiet, steady,, uiiehanKed. l.niil tittlet, unsettled; western (team, ?:.it) aFkeil: eity, fX3a; nptlonB fal- s, none; PeptPint'er, M'."7, nominal; relltie.l, quiet ; continent. $1: Smith American, $1.10: coni j otnid, :i'ra4e. Mutter ('holer steady, fair deir.and; Ktate dairy, 10a'i.'e.; do. ereitinery, IVjaHi'-jc; western dairy, 8a 12c; do. creamery, llljiilfl1 jC,; do. factory, 7'(.a 11'ic; l.'lpins, Iti'ie.; imitation creamery, 10al2e. Cheese Firm, fair demand; state larRe, liav'.e.; do. Htnall, 7'iaK.':;.; part rKims. 2a3c; full sltlms, l'.e. K:.'i;s I'alr ilemnnd, firm; Htate nnd Pennsylvania, lD'ialVe.: western fresh, ljal'ie.; do. per cane, $1.80a4. I'hilntlelphin I'riivisien llnrkt. " Philadelphia, Sept. 9. Provisions wro In fair jelihinir demand and nteady. Wo quote: City Kmolced beef, llall'c.; beef hams, $15 .oiialti.ju for old nnd new, as to nxerage: pork, family, $0.7'.al0; hams, 8. IV cured, In tierces, 9HahiH.e.; do. smoked, Hvial2c, as to nverase; sides, ribbed. In fait. Jai'ie.; do. rlo. Bmoked, 4aSc; shoul ders, plelile-etirej, B',!.R5:iic.; do. tlo. smoked, BVia'c; picnic hams, S. V. cured, .ViaClr.; do. do. smoked. tiv,a7,.ie.; bellies, in pickle, Hcordinr to averawc, Iooru, G'ja 6e.; breakfast bacon, 7a7'e., as to braiel and average; lard, pure, city retlncd, in tierces, 4"C.; do. do. do. In tubs, 4'4n4c; do. butchers', loose, 3'ic; city tallow, In hotheads. Sc.; country do., 2Via2?4c. as to quality, and cakes, 3'4c lltillnlo I.ivc Stork. HufTalo, Sept. B. Cattle Mrrket (lull, 10c lower; Hunt heifers, t2.ii0a3; fair to Rood fnt cows, 2.23a3; veals steady, 4.D0a 6M. iIIokb Market lower for Yorkers and llRhl Brnd.iS. ?H.i;0a3.t;3; plRs, $3.uja:i.W; mixed packers, .1.ri0a3..rw; meillums, $3.40a 3.4."i; heavy 3.IWa3.3S; roughs, 2.75a3; stai?j, n:S,a-i.m. - Sheep and Lambs Market dull and 10al5c lower; Rood to choice na tive lambs, Jl.COnt.K; fair to Rood, tla4.R0; mixed sheep, Rood to choice, J3.40a3.a3; common to fair, 2.3ja3.25; Canada lambs, Oil lllnrket. Oil City, Bcpt. 9. Oil market, cdorlt bal ances, 110; options closed at 112, tha only quotation. National transit runs, 80,160 barrels; shipments, 6,482 barrels; Buckeye runs. 78.538 barrels! ihlnmantm. n tui hu-. . ' SCHOOL FZ THE J. ALFRED PENNINGTON, Director. (Organist of Elm Park Church.) pUPIL of some of the most celebrated masters in Boston, Paris and Berlin. Boston - - - 18MSS9. Paris and Berlin, lSS9-iS5)2. Paris, .... 1S9MS93. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF Miss Katherine Timberman CONCERT CONTRALTO. Pupl! of MME. MARCH ESI, Paris, and HERRGEORG HEXSCHEL. London, as TEACHER OF SINGING. Miss Timberman won hijh praise as a singer from soma of the most noted celebrities In the world during hor recent concert tour in Europe. FALL TERM OPENS Thursday, September 10, i896 Tl THIO i 301 Madlson Av6-. Cor- Linden St. I UJLIU'0E!m part church. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS' JAMES MOIR, Has Moved te HI New Quarters, 402 Lackawanna Avenue. Entrance on aide next to Flr?t National lis iik. He bu now in a Comprising everything req ileite for One Merchant Tailoring. And the unto eau be shown to dvitutni;e in his splD dialy fitted up rooms. A SPECIAL INVITATION Is Extended to All Readers of The Trib une to Call on "OLD RELIABLE" In His New Business Home THE I ROOMS I AND 2, COM'LTH B'L'O'G, SCRANTON, PA. WDER HADE AT M003TC AND RUSH DALE WORKU. LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric lter.p. Klcctr'o Btnlolera, for ox plurllni; blunt, Saiety Fuse, umiI Rcpaano Chemical Co. 's EXples, CALL UP 363?! EMU CiliMHSllE CO. i!o Ifinnnnr fli ETIIIUI' OFFICE AND WARHHOUEE. 141 TO iSi MLRIDIAN STREET. SI. W. COLLINS, Manager. PICKLIiiu CUCUMBERS . Pickling Cucumbers, Cauli flower, Horsfl -Radish Root, tT. Pickling Onions, Ginger Root, Red Cabbage, Mangoes, Hot Peppers, DHL I?. H. FIERCE. PENN HE. Mil 1tttorrt.t KEST0RES VITALITY 4' '11' 3 Made a 1st Day. M'fl Well Man ISthUay. of Me. TKE CPCAT 30th W. srt-TanrcTz. xixtmbsv produces the above results In .10 days. It sett innverlullyBtidnuirtlr. Cure when sllotbersfiil Voung mm will reeaiu their loxt mtnhood.sndold nieu will recover their youtlitul visor by ukIuk It I .VI V(. It quickly and iurtly mtores Ncrrous Dens, l.oht Vitality, ImiKiti'uey. Niitlitly KiuImIodf, Lost Tower, railing Mfinory, Wantins Piseamw. and 11 effects nt self -abuni or rxnrn and indiscretion tvhicb tintltaonefors'U'ly, bu.inesa nr narrtaf e. It not oulr cures by a'jartinit at the Mat ot d.Mase. but is a groat nrrir tonle aud blood builder, brtnr ins bark the pink slow to rale cheeks and re itu.-inir the fire of youth. It wards off fn.asitr mil Cornumption. Iualvt oa baviug REVlVO.nc 'tlirr. It can be carried in vrst pockst. By rati) 1.00 per iiackace. or all torSS.OO, with post vs wrlttesi guarantee to euro or re taut, u money. Circular tree. Address : .-'':'" nHic'ce. Far sala ky MATTHEWS BROS.. OrasiU Scraatsav Pa. THE MERCHANT TAILOR 1 i ill b.a SKI eTA )7 t 1" PIANO ORGAN VOICE UIHBiOK. PtlTlIE LESSONS. Spring House HEART LAKE, SUSQ'A CO. U. E. CROFUT, PROPRIETOR. THIS HOUSE Is strictly temperance, la new and well furnished and OPUNfiD TO THE PUBLIC THU YEAR HOUND, la located midway between Htnghamton ani Seranton, on the Montrose and Lacka wanna Railroad, six miles from D.,' L. & V. R. It. at Alford Station, and five mllef from Montrose; rapacity eighty-five, three minutes' walk from railroad station. House situated 100 feet from tha lake, wide veranda extends the entire length of tha house, which Is 100 feet. Row Boats, Fishing Tackle, Etc. Free to tiuests. Altitude about 5,000 feet, equalling In this respect the Adirondack and Cataklll Mountains. Fine groves, plenty of shade and beautl. ful scenery, niaktna; a Summer Resort un. excelled In beauty and cheapneaa. Dancing pavilion, swings, croquet grounds, etc. COI.n SPRING WATER AND PLKNTT OF MTLK. Rates $7 to f 10 Per Week. Si.go Per Day. Excursion tickets sold at all stations o Dm 1 & W. lines. Porter meets all trains. DUPONTS RI.1IN6, BLASTING AND SPORTING POWDER Manufactured at the Wapwallopen Mllla, Luzerne county. Pa., and at WU- v mlngton, Delaware. HENRY BELIN, Jr. General Agent for tho Wyoming District. 118 WYOMINO AVENLE, Seranton, Pa Third National Hunk Building. AGENCIES: TTTOS. FORD. I'lttston. Pn. JOHN' Tt. S.UITIl ,t SON, My mouth. Pa. K. W. MtJU.HlAN, Wllkei-liarre, Pa. Agents for the K. pernio Chemical Com (lanv's Hlh Euuloslves. Hill BEST IN THE MARKET &2EAT VARIETY OF SIZEa THE HI aTlTI 1.1 1 111 424 L&CXJVriA AVENU: E. ROBINSON'S SONS' Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers of tha Celebrated CAPACITY! 100,000 Barrels per Annum Finn in m V .--'..I-Jv-i -i r: " tew?!,