12 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1900. WILL ADJOURN AT NOON TODAY GRAND JURY NOT TO HOLD OVER ANOTHER WEEK. Crises Not Renclied Will Be Laid Aside Until the November Tenn. Another Big Batch of Bills Present ed to the Qinnd Jury Ycsteidny E E. Westcott Indicted for Bins phemy The List of Ignotcd Bills In Yesterday's Return Is One Han dled and Fourteen. pros tosciill J ImmlU, lues iil lSTuikl.. Auothir 1)1r lcpnrt was inndo to rnuit by the Krund Jury jcsteielio. It tonslstcd of 133 bills, of lilch 11 were Ignored One of Hip trim WIN was against V. S. AVfstmtt. n will Known charnctcr nliout town, who Im rlmrged with blasphemy. The Brunei iilrv will niuko Its tlnnl report to routt today, although It will not hac disposed of nil the cases nwattlng ronsldeintlon Tho few not 1 cached will ko oer until the No em ber term Vtstei day's letinn fol lows: Tin i: mi i.- s..iiU ainl Hatter lc xiinler (iooilnln. Ill lo A an Horn, prn .Uroinu aliio. Milno Pn ilosn, pro milo lliriin, l'eloirli Mltlnl-V pios. Viilonlu IVIirllili'i. Thomas l.clion. I io llr-nunl Muken, 1'ntilik Hpiii, pin Ailoltih tiiiltiili-t., llnrta CiuplniUl. un Millie Wlthnil 1.1c eiw -Prank iilitinilol, Henry II. Time pics IIiikIi l'riic, lie-lire II rirree, puis M II I.ininn, limn II l'iemi, pros, lliomas Norton, llcnr II l'lirci, pun ilMinls 1 Imuran. Ilcim II Pirn c men -tup Mlllioi II l.lIiton, pins iclttirel t ostcll", II I ltlii!ttoit. pros Mllitirus Mi-rhlit dirnlt lline-. Yeltsin' Wlilto, pro I rmecs Ilium, allw l.u.(tnc I' I'-icir., Marj limit, Martin (."Ucn, riitnu Cen nor, lirtlerick Itunlltk. rr Colnting a PMnI .Unio vain, fieataiio lile ih. Patrick Hi ilit, put Joseph halict, laiob Hull, 1 ro. Illasplium 1' S Uislintt, rhotms I r-jthnn. prm. Wiillrr) l.lile Wlltlatn, tllns 1 iri Jones, Utp llepp, pros. HreaKIti; lenic lolm Will flm, Max Kiinntr, pros 1 crsTl.t lltnit Minrrmotl. s(tli tunc, pros f'cmmno Seoltl- Man nn Punn. Katie Uoll, pl.t Mnirlart Louis Wings Milnl's ounes, Willi uu lllck, pies K.NOUI I) Jill I -Witilt iincl Hitter) Mainio I'ttlt chain, lint lleilier, pie Michael sullitin, tlewm ltoh orcka, jros Pci pnla Cllleiil, Mnia eirilniili Ulrcuiidl, m 1ilpli llolillahiP i niwaiu Ttuchlnski, prox I mm Hut Wjrn llrldset 11 .inn, prox Josipli Mrkosh, Mm llusluk, pics John Miller, Willi im liamjii in pin, Irnn Hcrrie. I tliwnl (jjlliphtr pro lnlin I illnk, .loin NoJcItkcj and Icwpli 1) iml roK t , John HiNi, rcis Julia Xurri, Iljrj .ru-i pio Mar) ('ourtrleht, Mapclr tones pri Mitlini) fiOlciii1ili.ii.ki. li)I llolcinldettfki. rox lo Itcso, Icni lime, prnx Patrick t lamct , Wil His Llaniri, pros Mikolludick I rink How lilt, .io llmnan 'hinirmk 1 P Parlrcj, pio Sliki Ituslovkt; Joseph Tone hock, pros John !illt, nnie llojd, pro (iforiro Uarik, Mull 1(1 MiChlnRi, proi MtnucI Ililtn, JuniM Mi Triirt. pio 1 rink (.'lithj, Michael MetnrH. Tol u" Vale tiki, pros Ditid Watkitn. Mircarct II ii. pros binr Milii, Lawrenro Mnlhall. I roi Lu'taci! Itnott, llenrv Walali liank njbling. ) ros Occircrc Motel, Miki- I.emsliok, proi losepli llunitki. ttavnii snaoik, .mun-n Jlliaiein iieevo. -ir j John Wijteskl, lop WtlzesH Vi pro Ichn Wimiiiiriciec, nun Woodhrldcp, prm t.eoiep Hammer, ( ijimb Whilne, prot -oi 1 U lilac k. nna Wlli, prov lanin Collhn, .1 P -mith, pr" M I!titt, 1 illian Unit, prus ndrcw Itotrhik, Toveph Imrieli John lli-Miam pro, William nurdonaiie, iiiiip llurdotusp prox snn n Cat trrilh, Iilttard llon'chnik. pnw I rank lurnv Vrank lnhcjfki, Vrank ISodak, pn Charlis Iullcr, U.Wt W Itaii. pro, I ireint and Itereitinc ndro harliketich; im llrnonlck, prox .ltrttir Tallin V. W ! iifclmin. linn Mike llmlok lunk Ilottallt, pro Ceorcp Jof li Mitthetv lit nn, prm tnrph nrlrnkitin. Mart (.io, Iro Uc Tlooi. I ecu Kocw. prcs lolm V Pitlt, llirrj Toscph, pros llimp nckrton Mahel lickvin, iio Anthont nnlemlucttki, rto liuczhotfkl, prox 1 dn ml larkwn; Michael Mel em. pros Michael lirncrtt, I rink Mirtln, pros n-elo OiiKrkPt , Peter Onersket, pn Prank d rema, Andrew Hoitiiuck, pro liederick ptw, Peter Xii", I ros Hlen Medlian Pet.r Mod lhn prim lolm rinke , Mart vttm, proe Irank Miuslnnk: lolin Min,lunk. prrw P Crimes Lout Wilk, pios sophia Illaik Anna W-ilh. prot Malicious Mischief VuffPne Farret , Michtil fjllbot, pros Sebastian Rahman, 1 rank Hob line, pros Iouit ounir, Nicholas oun.' William Hick, r"m I rink McChren, jmup Meflaren, pros JoseiihliiP Stanchiki. i nle Inkash prox Mlelnel MeN'amara. Chailes 11.1 den; Winifred MiDmild. prox Mart Patrick Miry Pak, prox fie. rsc Noone; lolm L Won ders, pros Tolin Iipk, fctnnlp Ponnctt, pros Jllehiel linnertj, Prank Miriln, pros clllnc IiTlT on 'undit Peter Duplik Mie'i. net Widom-kl, pros Peter Duplak teihcn llihnl, pros Joseph Pall, H Iitmiton pros belllns Without a I leei p Willlim I Healev, 11 litlnston, pros llioniin Pitten, II lit Imrstem, pros Patrick It i.llmirtin: II I If. Inchon, pros lolin Cmmors II Iitliust-in, pros John O'llira II Lit ln(.ton, pros Alex aider Werner, HulnUki, pros ltolben nm Midi ntptUtn, Knhrlo Out daro, pros. Mtrijaret McCoiumer 0,rar llul ton, pro. .lice Msnetti-ki, Mncent i Wi, nPMska, pros r.uiseppo Sinciino, S-tino Pip 7ioo pros Oh it Ips Ilirtch. fJeorcp Birtch, rros frank lPllinskl- ( lurles PcrliM,! pros Durtlin William Dotlnns. tnhtotiv Cutis i, lies Patrick MeDmald. Anthem Canwi, pioi .Toseih Dosdon. 'Mailln Iouehmt, I I Mct.ulrp, I ros Owen Hughes, tnthon., Laiu,o, I went liv Billep To.pph eimp(eskl, laeoli Kienk r"" ,,1rJ' Mulatai. Hatlej Italdir, iroa Peter Miytinpatilz, John shumboM.ev ' ' dulterj IlifVl Poach line IteefP. prox Adam lluminls, Anthonv People, pros Harrt Midietts, alias Hirry lten. loltip Wp'ieott ''libtl 1P ltno '"' I!o01 1"" llanitri M D ('me. Michael Duff, im Diuailinic Witness-M. I) I imp, Mlcliail Hi ff ' Perlurt J li Collins; Hcbeit Peek, tiros nj nrtdeiii'M Voian ros C.uiIp Stjlis. M Mo ran, pros Stete f.onto, Mike saco, pro- Li ie (liret, S-arali lije. prox. Abo l!ooj I em 'itcccltini Stolen Ooods It Ank; O Keepiiu' llattdt Housp 1'llrabelh Lettlsi Mai lIp lticlRtteat, piox Keet luc Disorderly Home Mary CoiirtrlRht, Jlaesle Jones, prox. Common sold Plinlfth lewis: Macrcle Illdecwat, prox Maklusr Pales Kntrj John T Howe, Jlareattt Smitli. prox lla PictciBM 1 tlilmMi Lotil. Wilk, 1'ntIcliiK Minor Female fur Immoral Pmpou lolm Dudlej. 1 lank Pobllnir. pio Carr.tlnc Concciled Wiapont Mas Heller: n 0re lb"''. I'0 Irank Martin, tlliur Id ttiids, pre. Itcfraudlmt ftoarillii!; House Harry Decker, Mr Itocw, pim, .Sduitlen-Fiank OpotUoj Catherine Mejonklp, I rox. Arcn F Attorneys Joieph O'Htlen and Jnntes H. Tnrre. Properties Sold by the Sheriff. Th" folowltiK piopert-les weio sold by .Shrilff Pior jestetduy. Proprrtt of CIuoIps It Xlenler, In Scranton, In Will ml. Warren i kliapp lrnnrtt nf John Kltcnottukl. In Wlnton, to P W stokps, mnsldeinllon, ?3,i TO I'roperlt of William Moslej, In Vianton. tn I W vokes, ccmldcmtleii. $S4 7t' Propertt of Fi ink P I'onnolli, In Dunmorp, lo Ketftcne Itrrttini; rompany, ronslderalloii, JMYI Propertt of Marj liamroik, In Prlirlutr;. tn C'tlrens' Ilulldlni; and lnn aopstloni nn tlrlrratlnn, i,10. Propertt nf I lirabeth t Williams. In Mran ton to P W stokes coiisldcritl'li !fll7 Piopertt of Mix Klopfer, In Vrch'nhl, to Chrlti Molter, cenldiiatloii, fJTOI Propertt nf ,1 f Williams, In fiiantnr, to 1 Illoxham; consideration, $IJ 01 Propertt nf I-rmk Holdprl. in tirenifield to fjenritp C Piercp, lon-lckratlon, 511 lTopprtt if Mart J lletelln, in lsup tn P W stokps, ifinslcleratb n M Propertt of lovpph Konicrket. In spranton. tn liidttlif Oscinki eontlderation, J6 Propertt of I tan P Phillips, in Old Force tn W O Thornis considerate n, 'Ml Tit Propertt of M I Norton, In Dunmnvc. t fJeimin Huildine nnd Loan association. No F. rciilderilion l r' Piopeitt if James F Iiltus, In Wlnton, to P W Mokes, ecnsldc ration, f ID 21 Prcirtt of llenrt Smith et tl , In "Sainton, tn Watson, Diehl Kcmmerer, consider itlon, SJ.' OT Proprlt nf Morris llollmder. In Old I orgp, to Minnie vpitr: roiislderitinn. tTiiO Propertt of liporup W Karensteln, In laeki ttinna. to Honesdalc! shop eoiniianj, lonsldera Hon, $."0 71 Propertt of fleorce hinderson rt al , in scran ton, to C II Welle, c nnsiileration, 20n Properlv of : 1, Falk ct al . In irinton, to It Immennan, ronldrration, $.'0 '(7. Proputt of Mlkp Mitinket, In s,ratiton, tn 1 n ikermin consideration, $1 fit Propertt of 1 I Fallon, In Old Forpte, tn In feih Ilanticlk c i nsidrrilinn. JHTl Propcrt) of Mike- liinik. in OIj pliant, tn W J sehulinpht, ionideration, $.11 Id Piopeitt of lohn J -ntder. In Sprintmi. to Petiitltnnia smnes Fund Loan a.,ociatlon, consideration 'l J Propcitt of (Inrbs F Zlccler, in crituon, to Piiinstltanii "itincs I mid loin association, confdprition. 4VKn Pic cut uf lienrj lpiioM, in sCraiiton, to Pemistltjiila Trust eompint: eoimdcration, 7"0 Procitt if i nip pplemlp et at, tn Old Forire, ti Prniistlnnii Central Ilrewlni: cctn pam , ronsidmtion, $70' THE MARKETS. Wnll Street Review. fit F.teluilie Wire from Hip ssnclit s PrPM New ork, hpd Jl -There was considerable father liquidation In todat'a tnek market, but irleM resisted nil div and in the liter trading there wis eiuito jjeneral rciotcrlrs of nil lh earli er losses and imall net cilns arc thp rule Ihc lite rccoterj, howptci, did not brine priirs fnllt up to the rpcnlne Iptet puterdij'ie tathtt tin lent decline hid the llietltitlc elicit ef attracting; considerable wiling orders from outside mimes I'rlifs. therefore, Jleldcd torv prnerallj after the opening, and dec line runelng from 1 lo 1' tverp plfpiteil In lone list of stocks People's, (fas was cspiclallj afferlpd ind lost a' and Hen cral I lictric as much Loulstllle wis the weak est of the railroad lUt and fell at nno lime a point under last night Niitui wider dcilinrs were nude ly newly aw ikened dormant stocks Considering the range ef this moiemcnt, the elaj's final e hinges will 1c lound furprlslnglt fmallj d consummation which suggests a general closing up of spcculjtlte ueiouiit The forecast of an unfavorable bank statement, the dctclop menu In the miners' strike ml the leport that nn igreemcnt bettteen coal operators and their einplotpj sicmed Improbable ell 1 not appear tn weaken the mirkrl, as they had been discounted bt Jpsterdaj's selling Tot ll mips tolit, 112 7iX) thai ps llnnils continued rcactlonart anl did not rallj with stocks Tetil sabs par tabic, iv,nnii I nllrd st itrs 5s and nitv t deillned t per cent, in thp lid pricp Thp followtnc quotatloni ai furnlsKpd Thu Tribun ly II. ' Jordan & Co., rnei.is 703 700 Mean building, bcranton, Pa Telephone S003. Open- High- Low- Clos bushels: oils, J?,(X1 bushels shlpmenta Wlieaf, nnnp; corn, f.onn, oats. 1J,(XI New York Grain nnd Produce. New ork. fcppl Jl limit Market rpilet but lilrlv stc idv without iniicli ihitige except for n plight decline in ping intents Minn pat cut. fl.Mair. Wheat-Spot turn,' Nn ! red, M-,p , p ni rtherii Duluth, U7V f o h afloat options, iltei i steulv opening, deellneil lather idiarpli This was tollowcd later In the dat bt a full reiotcr nnd aitlte demand ( lose 1 Hun al 'je net adtaucc llarcli closed fe'fcp Mat. e7c and IV f sett Pol b t Hoat Oct SCsP loin -spot firm, M' hell cisrd off, but timllv turned string and We i Dec. No 2. ii'je iletator Option! npeucil steadt clcispil tiim at 4i net adtiimi ConnofljjS Wallace Couit House News Notes. George Rirtrh xtns yesterday dls chatged from the county Jail, the rase against him liming been ignored by the grand jtlty. Mary K.ihn, charged with assault and battery, entered ball yesterday In the sum of f!00 John Mnluln Is her bondsman Ad.im Soxlnskl Is tho pros ecutor In the case .Tiiitrrn rt W ejnnriA nf Siisminlirmnri. counts, Ins been Imited to come hero i !!'"" ,V next week nnd preside in common pleas court. Judge Archbald tlll be busy in naturalization court for the fit. st few thijs LATEST IMITATORS OF JESSE JAMES Veimont Merchant Held Up In Ban dit Fashion nnd Nevada Bank Robbed Dime Novel Style. Hi Fxclusitc Wire from The Associated Press Vhlte River Junction, Vt., Sept. 21. A tplc,il "Western hold-up, with masked jobbers In btoad brimmed hats, llannel shirts and leather legginj and later an encounter between the desnetadoes and a .sheriff's posse, oc cur! ed In the town of Quechee -v 11 lage, lle miles fiom heie, last night. Two men, with dtawn revolvet", rode up to the stoie of Scott Tlnk ham, .1 prominent met chant, as he was about to close the place, bound and gagged him nnd galloped awey xtlth $300 in cash, twitches and jewelry. Ten minutes after they left, Mr. Tlnkhnm liberated himself and gaxo. the nlarm. Deputj Thomas, who stwlted to ward Quechee with a. team, oncoun teted the lesparadoos mounted, a short distance fiom 'Woodstock IIo commantKd them to halt and was en s ered by a x olloy of rhots. Tour bul lets went thtough his roat nnd hat Tho deputy opened Hie, but failed to btlng down the men. The robbets deserted their hoises and fled to the v. oods, whore they were being hunted todax "Winnemucca, Nov., Sept. 21. The rirst National bank was tobbed to dav at noon by thtee men. Horses were In waiting outside the bank. When the lobbers completed their work thex mounted nnd started thtough the stuts nt top speed, shooting as they sped ing. rst cut- In? A merle an s,;1r i-,i jj-.t, jip, n,x4 Amer lobieen "s S"1 oTs p7'a Am Sled win. ., ., t,l6 iolj ;qa1 :m Mchi'on Ji , 1C 2T, 2H Ateliinnu, Pr (7' 0s' (7'j s lliookljti Traitlin .'lUt, Jil, 'lUi, .Mis lliltlaioie (V Ohio f7- n;, 17 ii7 (out robiccu "l Jj 'J4i3 Jl's dies A. Ohio '.il Lii -Jiitg Ihlc . (,t West. ... 10's Ki's 10 lo'n Uile ,11 ,V Q UI UP, UP, U st Paul 11HJ Ulic, lints 1U4 itock Islml loirj m ltT, 101J Dil A. IIud,citi 107'J lil7'ij 111?, 11(0 2 Iiikawanm It It . .. 17J 17i 171's 171r, lederil Slepl 30'i ..I Jus iH Fed Steel, Pr M, f.t Ul1, tsji. Inn cV Tex , Pr 7"j J7's 1' 11 I mils .V. sl . 70 70S (a 70 Mm 1 touted sow. N, Ml. Ni', Met Trillion l.ja, l,i, 117 11', Missn Pacilic Is 4i'i 4iin 17' I'eoplc'n lias .' SJi(, ',1, Ssij, N I Cintial U7'l 1.5'.. 1J71, U'2 -tutliern Pacific SI'.. 3 SI', .W- Norfolk A. We,t .... a:', :c!'i SVi J.' Nirthim Pacific Il'i 40 4i 4 ilj Noith Paeiiic. Pr to, 70 Oil, i,o4 N V. Centril 1J7'. U7'j HHi lSfiJ ontarlt A, Western .. 1)', l(ii li's 1"" Pemn It It 120 Uil 12'i'i Ul', Paclflp Mill r '' J?5, Ssf, lleadiiig 11 R IJi, lVi It', 1M4 Heidiis' lit , Pr Mi, W TiP, SVi southern It I! 11 11', 11 11 southern 11 It , Pr. ... BJ IVi', M :1 Tenn Coil A, lion .... &s'i .'sij $h S?1, I' S Leithir i)'2 'a cfl i", 1 nlon Pacltic il 513, t,3, II', Fnlnn Pacific, Pr .... il'ii 72's 71, 7P Wabash, Pr Jo', 17 Jtl 17 Western Union "s'a 7MJ "e's 7sU Third Atenuo lti Wi 10i, lOii Lv okk ritoDiicn exciixnog rmcE3 Open- Illih- Low Clos WHEAT. ng est. est lnj December !', ii, M'i M&, MuV W, f-7 i-n S7 CORN December 41 41'. 4l't 41'j Mii 10' IP, pr 41i4 Scrtmton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations AU Quotations Based on Par of 100. BTOCK3. Bid Asked. First National Dank 00 ... Scranton Savings Dank 800 Scranton Packing Co OS Third National Hank 425 Dime Deposit anl Discount Dink .. ?00 leonomt Light, II. i. P. Co 43 Lacka TruU A. Bale Deposit Co .150 Scranton Paint Co SO Clark A. EnoterCo, Pr. 125 f-iranton Iron Fence It Mfg Co 100 Scranton Axle Works M Lackawanni Dairy Co , Pr 20 Count) sitings Hank t Trust Co. . 800 I irst National Dank (Carbondalc) . ... SIX) Standard Drilling Co 30 Traders' Natlona. Dank 155 ... Scranton Holt and Nut Co 100 PONDS Scranton Passenger ltalltrar, first mortgage, due 1020 115 ... People's Street lUliway, first mort gage, due 1013 HI Teople i Street Railway, General mortgage, due 1921 115 ... Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 lacks Towmhlp School 5 per cent. ... 102 City of Scranton St Imp. 0 per cent 101 Scranton Traction 6 per cent 115 ... Scranton Wholesale Market. (Cone ted bt II O Dale, 27 Lackinanni Ate) Iluter ire ime rt, 2ia2lc , dnrt tubs, 23c I ggs select wstun, 17c , tirirbj ktite, 10c. (heisp Full cream, new, ll'ii Bians Per bti , iholce marrow, 2 10, medium, $210, ppa, S2 10 IV t Heps MX Onions iiOo per bu I lour I!et patent, $t 00 Mat e lexspd 41'kc : Sent . 47'.e . Oet . 4jc . Dec , ll'-ie Oats spot firm. No ", 'Zir , No 3, 2V. N" 2 whltp 27',a:7'c . No 3 white, 2o,c. , traik mixed western, 21'sa2(ic , track white ttestctn. 2Haite, traik whltp stale, 25'ciltc Options miict but uleidler with com nutter strong, t reamer), lfi'4a2t'jp , facton, llaltl'iic , June premier), lS's21t , Imitation rreamen, 15 17'tc i state elilrt. IS'ji-nCjc ( heese Irrcgu Ian hrgp tthilp, in , small white. He : large eolorcd, 11'si , Mnall colercd. lHic Fggs strnng. Mite ind I'etini , I"i2np , ttpstern legular packing I2'iial7'ie , weitrin, lo,.s off, 10'ii Chlcitgo Drain and Produce. ( hleago sept 21 After I wpik opening todat wheat turned stung, m I October iloseil r eter testerdn Corn elosed 'sa'te . ind oats, V,c higher Protislims closed 5c lower to lk higher t anh tpiotitlons were as follows I lout stpult , No I spring wheat, 72a7ec , No 2 red, 7a7!'4c , No 2 eorn, 40',jlt , No 2 xpIIow, 40i,alic , Nn 2 oats, 21J,n.'2c , No 2 whltp, 2."i'in2(io , No 1 whitP. 2la2."i',C. No 2 r)e. o3i , bailc), 'toitlljc . No 1 flix, $1 'il, Nn 1 northwest, Jl 52 timntlit, l (Oat 40, perk, Sfl2 15al2 20, lanl, T7 Hi". 17 il'i; run, $7 h0i7 s", shoulders, fi'.soVr , sides, s lfta S"0. wlilskn, $1 20 Chicago Live Stock Market. Chiiago, Sept 21 Citllc Peccipts, ." .000, Including 5"0 westtms anl 1 UJ 'Icxans, genei ill) slow, nitites, best on mIp tudit, two cai loadi at "i 7u, gonil tn prlmi tens, ISaO, poor tu medium. JlWijin, schclod feeders, $.) 'i0a( t5 inixtcl btciekin $2 7Ji)cO, cows, filKlailil, heifer", S.lc3 10 e innels, 2a2 SO, bulls, WfifliKfl, laltes, slV)a(,jn leans, iccelplii. 100(10, let en sale todat, ten ijis it $1 JO lexis led Meers, l I0j5 10, dt gias si ecru, 4 WalVi, ch bulls, 2 Wit 50 Hogs-Hue ipts todi), loiioo, tomorrow, II Olio. It It oter, 2.iO, atcrage fullt "u highir. ictite tcuw, S"i7u. mixed und bulchiis, J.i 20i 5 70, good to clinic e bent, " 11j5 n2''. lough do, Vi"10, light. ju0i.70, bulk ef tain, $'i iOaj 50 Shee Heceipts, 5 000 Kbeep, stctdt tn slow, good to tholie wethers, 1 vni 2". fiir to iholce mixed, $.12")il, western sheep, Ijil 1".. lex as sheep. (2 'Oil 10 nititc 1 mill,, l i5 20 ttel crn lambs, $1 75a1 10 East Liberty Cattlo Market. N'ew York, Sept 21 Heetes Prime steers, (teadt , others, lower, bulls, lirm, tows, 10i lie lower, i-teers l 10il (, oxen nnd stags, W75al40, bulls, $-2 75it75, extra, s 2'., cows, jl COal 75 ( altps. stc idy, ttal, 5i 7"i, tops, f), graspers. $.1a1 02':, eity drpstd te lis, 9a 1 tc a pound shepp flood stPidt , common mil medium, weak to 10c lower, limbs, weik to lc lowtr, iccp, $til 50, culls, J2 25i2 50, limbs, vV, 0 2., culls, M50il Hogs-Sliad) Buffalo Live Stock Market. Last Buffalo, Sept 21 Cattle-Feeling weak; teals $3 50a" 25, fid talus, $,!73al50, grass cr, $2 2'ut50 Hogs Utile, i-tpid), lipny corn fed, $j 71a 5 60, mixed, $5 80i5M, )orkers, fair to iholce, S5soa3 90, pigs. $5 75a5M), roughs, l (i0a5 10, sheep and Iambs JO cirs, dull, lower for good limbs, beet lambs. $'70i5 75, culls to good, $1 25a". fV5, mixed sheep tops, $4 25a 1 50, wpth-en-, $1 50a4 73, )carllngs, ?lal 75 New York Live Stock Market. East I iberty, Sept. 21 Cattle Steady; ex tra, "5 60a5 00, prime, ?5 35ar60, common, $3 50 a4 00 Hogs-Stead), prime mediums, $1S5a5 0O, heavy torkers. J5R0i5S5: light do, A)75i50, pigs, ?5 50a"75, Iieaty bogs, "5 15a3(5, licatt mediums, $5 10a 1 7", tomtnou torkeis anl grassers, M50i5 65 loughs. .t50i5 Shcei slow choice wethers, ! lOai 40, com men, 150a2 50, choicp lambs, 5(la5P5; iom mon to good, v"50ij50, cjltes, J7a7.50. Oil Market. Oil Cit), Sept 21 Credit balances, 12". cpi tificitps no bid Shipments, Klfliu; atcrage, 0J.OS1, runs, 0s,r,l0, aterage, 91,0Gb. - "Etery man's tote In the t'nited States is tho equal of etery other's on thit supreme day when we choose rulers and congresses and goternorj and legislatures " SCRANTON'S SHOPPING OENTER. Postscript- Concerning Blankets It isn't a chestnut only a deepening conviction. Our testimony about the Blankets now going here is worth some thing to you. They are not mongrel lots picked up on the market, but they are superior goods made especially for the Connolly & Wallace public. We have no threatening terrors of higher future prices to present although we believe they will come. But the urgency of present advantage is our ex cuse for again asking your attention to the linethe little printed list doesn't represent it. ' $2.25 The Kenwood, White, 10-4, 4 lbs $2.75 The Kenwood, White, 11-4,5 lbs $4.00 The Fern, White, 11-4, 5 lbs $4.50 The Lachine, White, extra large, 5y2 lbs . $4.00 The Western Beauty, White, 10-4, 4 lbs $5.00 The Western Beauty, White, large, 5 lbs Cotton Fleeced Blankets in all sizes in white and grey from 68 cents to $1.75 per pair. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 127 AND WASHINGTON 129 AVENUE It. Care). Michael Duff), prm Verdict in the Baylor Case. .fter coui t oprneil cstcrcin the Jut y lu the case of William Huxlur iiKiilnKt I.orcn (!. Sti'xena In ought lu a verdict In favor or Haylor for $S00. He mied (ir $10,000 iluiiucoH The iik imic- of P. (i liolaml BRalnsc Thomas it. I'krcp was bIxcu to the Jury ciuly In th day but a xcrdlerj has not id been i turned Late in tho nftciuoon tlw tiPHiitifs rape of W. J. McDonough ugaliint hr)pt Moulter, which wan put on ttlal Thursday ufternoon before JuiIrh Al fright wint to thf Jut) The uiso was n'ttll under ontIdeiHtem ut tuljouinlng fiour. After this case went to the Jury .Tuasft Albright' listened to arguments for a new trial in the case of Attorney D B, Ilsploglo against Arthur Froth Insharo to recover damages for mall clous prosecution and tho case ttas tried at the May term before Judge Al bright and a erdlcf for $150 returned in favor of tho plaintiff. Mr. Frothlng ham desires a new trial. Mb interests were looked ufter yesterday by Attor neys n. H. Holgate and i:. W. Thayer and Mr. Jteplosle was represented by I fie Don't I I Know I M Bat she does.that R "Suou- White" I ffl flour is the best la all around flour w id Cnlrl Irt Cm.niitnti jft ! TI jv,v . Ll y.1 ciiiiuii n (J All eooci gro- n I 'ers r.e'l it. M THCWESTOW MIIVTO. I I THE I00SIC POWDER CO. Fhlladelphla Qrain and Producu. Plillailelplib, Sept 21 Wheat-l'inn, "te lilcher, rontrait prjile, ept , T334a"Gi Corn I n in nntl t hislier Nn 2 mixed. Sept, ii nlie Ojts Mi lib o .lilte clipped, 2v , n 1 iln tlo , JiiJ('i , No J mixed do, ijU I'm lltittei linn, finei wentern creamer), S.'.t , do prints, ile 1 bbs I ii tit. isi Initii rr, fie.h nearli), lSK.c ; cl western, ls'st J cl Mtitliwe-.tein lie cl Miitluin, lfe f hrme lirm; 'ew 'iork full creams, fancy mull, Il'ii , do cl) do fair to ilioiio, ll'4,i ll'sc , Ohio flats, "HlOi Iletlinil ftiuais l n i li mccil Cotton rnelianzed Tallow Pinn er eiti prime in lilids , l3.e , eountr) do Mils, Be do chrk, 4c ; rakes 5'f.t I lie potiltri ttiiet, lint ti nil ; fowls, llall'.c ; eM lookers K (prinit cliitktus Jlilie, tlni l.s lUatt1.t Pitscil ponltr) 1 inn, nood eli niand fowls, choice , lit , do fair to cood. Halite old roeivtere, Te m nb) fprlnit i Im l,i in, Uilli wi.-leni tlo, Hal c Receipts Hour, 2 fXiei Wir.N and Jliinmi pnumU in -uks, wheat, 1S.O00 bushels, lo n, 11.000 THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON ORGANIZED 1372 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital--Surplus SSOO.OOO . 5OO.000 WM. CONNOLL, Presldenl. IIEfsRV BELIN, Jr., VlccPres. WILLIAM II. PECK, Caslilar. Epecla' attention given to bust, nesa accurnts. Three per cent, tn terest pal on Interest deposit!. & e5 TyyeTTyTerTTyTTyyyvTTTT L 111 I SO Lag-er Brewery Manuracturers or OLD STOCK PILSfIE 435 to 455 N. Ninth Street, Telephone Cull. 2113. .PA RUGS O e RUGS ' We want you to see the new arrivals in our Carpet Department. We believe we have the most complete stock in Northeastern Pennsylvania, and know that, quality con sidered, we can give you value and a selection not to be had this side of New York. A superb line of I WALL PAPER I s. i DRAPERIES I 9 I BRASS AND METALLIC BEDS I CWWRITTEH GUARANTEE TO miC3 C-iC---O nl'ir evuy mlertiini epn lalist, lam. I ll r, lioapiuu ana atuit Burgeon iftiii, Dr.TilEE:L,527NcrlhSlxthSt. ' J.'XlUUUOipUiat XilVkU iLUUSOSv BloodPolson.Varlcocelo.Strlcturo nil DRIVATii nnH nnRCURE nieoienp twiliBcies, I.ost.lInnlioocl.SliriinU Ulooaauo, emorcan; fully retiored. Ircsli citses curctlin ttci llielniH. Theinoetdantn-rousc&ie ollilteil. "EINpEUTBCHCRAnZT." Tret inent tiy mall. .-ena for -iirorti Testimonials. t Pook ex posing every Xaio institute, Uectrlcal t .Medical fraud. Stoie Closed on Monday on Ac count of Holiday. YER DAVIDOW, Tlia Cheapest Sh03 Store. 307 Lackawanna Avenue, Store Closed on Monday on Ac count of Holiday. Booms 1 an.'.Coiu'l.h B'l'd'g. BOItANTON, PA. nining and Blasting POWDER Ut do at Mooilo and Ituih lalct Works Today, Saturday, Extraordinary Shoe Bargains Remember that we sell only strictly reliable footwear, and above all things bear in mind tha1- we never make any misstatements. Every word we say in an advertisement 'can be relied on, and every article you buy that does not prove satisfactory, the purchase money win oe reiuuaea. LOOK AT THE BARGAINS: 60 pairs Men's Patent Calf, Goodyear Welt, $3.50 Shoes, at $2.48. 76 pairs Men's Calf Congress and Lace $2.50 Shoes at Si,98. 1 50 p.itrs Men's Coin Toe Lace Dress Shoes at 98c, $1.25 and $1.50, worth !?i.so to S2.00. k Men's Bo Calf and Vici Kid, heavy sole shoes at $2, S3, $4 nnd $5 LADIES' SHOES 76 pairs Ladies' Vici Kid Button and Lace Shoes, worth fa'SOi at Si. 69. 48 pairs Ladic;.' Goodyear welt, $2.50 Shoes, all sizes, at $1.49. 300 pairs Ladies' Cloth Top, $1. 50 shoes; at 98c. 24 pairs Ladies' Russets $1.50 shoes at 79c Misses's School Shoes at 75c and 98c. Boys' and Youths' Shoes at 98c nnd $1 25. Children's Shoes at all prices. t-APLIN RAND POWDBR CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Kit otrlo Batttrle. Eleatrlo Bxplodari, explodlur bints, Safety iruia aai man EXPLOSIVE 1 Repauno Chemical Co.'s WILLIES & MNULTY, 129 Wyoming Avenue. .J,'l''t', $ "& la&u & 4 fill ' i. ir,.S?wfli l-l . SL . tt 'SlbJI. -S'" . s Such as Foot Balls and Uniforms, Tennis Goods, Guns, Revolvers, Ammunition, Cameras, Kodaks and Supplies. rW iTsta" .7t & Florey & Brooks, 211 Washington Ave. Xt&xa3ii2aSS3ei? -r 'sV"?r-J . IilV- 111? 1 K na Call and examine our goods and prii.es, and compare the quality to what you see elsewhere and you will be convinced that there is no bet ter place on earth to buy your footwear. MYER DAVIDOW 307 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. 3 Mi3pisjM DR. DENTDN, jn Spruce Street, Scran, ton. Pa. H Acute on J Chronic Dlseises ol Men, Womrn ani Children. ConJultallonand examination free Olllce llojra Dally and Sunday 8 a. m to 9 p m. HENRY BELIN, JR., General gcnt for the Wjomloj Dutrict for BiiPOi.T POWDER. Hlninsr. niitiin:, Sportlni;, Smokeless ind tM Ilepjuno thcmlcal Compiny'i High Explosives. Sifet Fuse, Cps and Exploders. Room (01 Cou ncil llulldlnj;, Sainton AULNCItS: THOS. VORD Flttston JOHN II SMITH L bOV Flyraoutr, V. E MUM IOW Wi!keiBrrt
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