- nrr ao THE SCI ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1!)00. IS BUILDING ON THE RESERVATION INJUNCTION ISSUED AGAINST JACOB SHIFFEK. It Is Alleged Thnt Ho Is Erecting a Building in Defiance of the Terms of Ills Deed nnd the Building Reg ulations Cnso of J. D. Stocker Against tho Boiough of Jerrayn Is on Trial In Common Pleas Court. Verdicts Iteurned Arbltrntois Said tthero Was No Cause for Action. .liicob A. Shlffer 1ms been i rati allied tiy the court from continuing tlie woik of erecting a bulldlnR nt the South wcft corner of Kinnklln iivcntio and ".Mulberry atieet, it liclnr- ullcgod that lie is building on tho ten-font lexenn lion, which is supposed to bt used only lor porch or piazza. Tho matter was hi ought to the atten tion of tho Lourt yesterday by Atlonwy 'A. A. Vosburg, who tiled u bill of equity Jn tho name of thu i Ity of Hi ranton and Ad.im Kchroeder, who owns the ptop erty on Mulbony stieet- adjoining the plot of ground on which Sh'ffer piu l)owes to erect the building. Building inspector .laekJoii n fused to nppiovo the plans for the proposed building, but Slillfer is niiiiedln; with the construction iiit'ltliliunliiii; this The application for t)n Injunction was niude to Judge n W. Aivhb.ibl, wlio granted u jiielltnlmry Injuulon tiiul made it letuinable net Saturday at 0 a. in. In the case of 1. J. VelUi iigalnst Patrick Flah -rt; , which was heard before Judge Auhh.iUI a little over ono year ago it was ilocltlnl that It Is) unlawful to build on tl".- ten-fool icfcervat'lon. Comon Pleas Couit. The only caso of any consequence, liled in common pleas court yestci day was the trespass suit of Jv 1). Stocker against tho borough of Jer inyn. Tho boiough council of .letmyii pas.sed n resolution for the giadlng ul Bacon and Jlaln street1-, in tho bor ough. Mr. Stocker owns a propel ty nt tho Intel section of tlithe stietts nnd ho alleges that It was gieatly damaged by tho gr.idlng, the stieet along the side an J lront being cut down amounts ranging fiom ten to forty niches. The case is being tried befoie Judge J-'eailo in the Supremo couit loom, and Mr. Stocker is icpiesentcd by Attorney J. II. Toney. The counsel for tho borough Is II. "V. Mulholland and A. J. Colborn, jr. "While on the stand, Mr. Stocker testified that his propel ty was damaged to tho extent of $l,G0O at least. The boiough con lends that the property was benefited lather than lnjuied by the giadlng of the streets. Tho juiy went to Jer myn Iato in tho afternoon to Iew the pioperty. In the cape of Pntiick Uurk" against M. r. AVymbs, tried on Monday, a ver dict of $S.CS was ycsteiday retuined in favor of Wymbs. Ytbtetdny morning the ca-e of .Michael "Weir against Bert Gibion was given to the juiy and later a verdict of $;o.(M for the plaintiff was loturned. A non suit under the net of 1S12 was giant do yesterday in the case of C. D. Ilcrshberger & Bio. against the Ilaslam Lime company. No Cause for Action. The case of Swift & Co. rgainst Liz Ble Lahotsky, of Thioop, was tiled yes terday before Arbltratois Douglass Ward, "W. II. Boe nnd Chatles Hotn. The husband of the defendant tuns, a htore at Thtoop and bought goods fiom Swift & Co to the amount; of $S7, the wife, who owns a considerable amount of property becoming security for the payment. The bill was not paid and Sw if t & Co hi ought suit against Mrs. Lahotsky. The nrbltratxirs decided the'" was no cause for action. Tho plaintiff was rep icsented by Attorney George AV. Okell and tho defendant by Attorney T. 1. Duffy. Yesterday's Marriage Licenses. Thomas 1'. Hart ( ubondilc Jlnuna J. Gllmartin C jrlioml ile Irncst O. DaiJ llhkcli I.lbbio Mcl'cel; IVtkwlle lames J. tlorman ('iiIkiuKiIp Julia T, Houston Ljrlioinlilc John J. Murphy Dunmnip Jane M. Danncr Sranton Patrick Dnnpsey Dunmorc Annie Thomas , Duiiinnic Walter Dai3 Vraiituii :ila May Sander "- mtitoii Andro Moraua Nnanton liridgtt ltodlo iranton Philip Heckniann '-cunton Matilda Mmch Vranton I harks Oantcibury -irjnton Mary Lascombo vcrantun William Allen Ohphjnt piiuli i:ain oilplant Abncr Spinccr Oakland, Mil Mary Kellj Sraiiluii m TEOUBLE ABOUT THE BONDS. Successful Biddeis Make What Ate Said to Be Frivolous Requests. xi. u. l-my cc o me itosion nun, whoso bid for Hip big Issue of s-ewer bonds was accepted by councils, aie, according to Deputy Conti oiler Hart ley, interposing a number of objections regarding the final tiansfet of the money. Thev insist that they must hae a debt statement up to the day the bonds are turned oer to them. Dpputy Con troller Hnitley sas that this could not possibly be furnished, and is not j en quired by law. He says they demand a whole lot of other little things which are mere fiholltles. He believes that they have 'not vet secured a put chaser for the bonds and that they uie simply killing time. The bonds are now being minted, nnd the idea is to offer them to Day & Co. whe they ate finished, agieelng to any reasonable requests which they have made. If they refuse to take them, their cet tided check for $3,000 will be forfeited. IPORTABLE SCHOOL ANNEXES. Controller Leonard Favois Their In troduction. School Controller Ieonatd, of tho Twenty-first ward, has a money-sa-Ing flchenio which ho Iuih Htibmlttcd to ibe building committee oritho boaid ot control and which is being considered by that body. Mr. Leonard belleen that too niuih money is spent every year for tho rent ing of annexes and Tie believes the board should udopt tho portublo an uexes now in use in Milwaukee and neveral other large cities. Theso an nexes are so constructed that they can be taken apart and put toegthcr again very easily, thus allowing their re jnoval from place to place. (They could easily bo erected on the ground surrounding the school and when the occasion for their erection was over they could bo moved to soma other district. They uro largo enough to accommodate about sixty pupils nnd are very substantially constructed. They cost $750 apiece, and hero is wheio Mr. Lconnrd says thu saving would come in. Thcie uro at present sceu annexes In use, the j early rental being JI.'JSO. By purchasing seven of the pot tabic annexes at n total cost of Jj.'.'CO, Mr. Leonard says tho dlstilct could bo suved nearly $15,000 In ten jcais. Ila is very enthusiastic about the idea and is detei mined to have the matter taken up by the building committee. KULICK HELD IN 1,000 BAIL. Ho Is Seilously Accused by Nnnco Matlock. John Ktillck, of 112 South Ninth sticct, was committed to tho county Jail csterday by Aldermnn Kasson In de fault of $1,000 ball on the duugo of outi aging Nance Mattack, of 110 tjoiith Ninth sticei. Kullck was ihaigcd by tho woman with criminally assaulting her Monday, Sept. IS, at her home. Shn is 20 ycuis of age, and came to this country fiom Poland only sK weeks ago. Kullck Is J" j,o.us of age and a laboter In tho Uelleuie shaft. The Mattack woman also alleges that the day after the as sault occiured she was walking along the Dclauaie ami Hudson ralhoad Hacks nnd Kullck followed her. On meeting hoi, she claims that he at tempted to again assault hci, but she csiapid fiom bis gi.isp. Constable Flrcstino uucsted Kullck ycsteiday afternoon and the heating was then held. The woman is cnthely Ignot.mt of Bngllsh. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS., Strike Has as Yet Made Little Differ ence in the Work at the Local Railroad Shops. Thus far the stilke among tho coil mlneis has had little or no effect on tho Delawaie, Lackawanna and AVest ei n shops In this city. A full force of men ate at wink in the vat ions de paitUHiits and, If an thing, there Is an Increased amount of work on hand, owing to the lepalr woik nc-cessaty on the rolling stock. The vailous lmptoeinents under way are being rapidly completed, and the changes aiound the machine shops lecently noted in Tho Tribune are now almost finished. Ground was broken yesterday for the erection of a new pattern and cabinet shop, between the mill loom nnd the foundry. The stiuc tuie will be r.0.120 foot, ono stoiy, flf-t teen feet high, of wood, with coriu gated iron sidings. Tho wotk will be done by tho Giace, Hde Co, of New York, and will be under the diiectlon of the bridge and building department. The pattern and cabinet work is now done In a room over the saw -mill, which Is Inade quate for the purpose. Another Impioement which has not been noted is the substitution of a pneumatic elevator for tho tiestllng near the foundiy, which gieatly facili tates the woik of hnullng scrap Iron from the yard to the foundiy. This and That. "W. B. Hunter, Industilal agent of the Lackawanna lailroad, was In thf. city yesterday. Tho Pullman sleeper Dansvllle, which lias just been tenovated at the Lacka wanna car shops, was sent to Hoboken esteiday on the afternoon milk tialn. None but the coal canylng ctews hae been affected on the Lackawanna lailroad by the stilke, the fieight and passenger ciews being kept busy as usual. It Is a noticeable fact that on sev eral of the engines on tho Lackawanna, Cential and Delawaie and Hudson loads soft coal Is being binned. Af the Cliff woiks, car shops and other shops the soft coal is used, and even the cooks on the new Lackawanna din ing cais are burning it In theii iange. Seeial new pieces of machinery weie ieceled at the Lackawanna ma chine shops ycsteiday fiom the Nlles Tool woiks at Hamilton. Ohio. In the order Is a hoilzontal boring machine, a c Under planer and a hoilzontal planer. The new machines will be placed In position as .soon as possible Master Car Builder Canfleld was In Detiolt, Mich., esteiday Inspecting a sample of the new twin hopper cus which hae been oideied by the Lack awanna company fiom the Anteilcin Car and Foundiy company. The oiiler calls for 1,000 cats, r.00 ot which will be tinned out nt Bet wick and fiuo nt the Detroit shops, The gieat success of Chamberlain's Colic, Choleia and D'auhoea ltemeily tit the tieatiuent of bowel complaints has made It stnndaid oer the greater patt of the (hllled woild. For sale by all diugglsts. Matthews Bros, wholesale and letall agents. LIST OP ADVERTISED LETTEKS. l.l-t of littci umJiiini; uncalled for at the Kiiaiiiuii i'0-totlioe, I,iikaauiii tonnlj, I'.i . Spt Jo. r I'iimuis tailing lor Hit .-o lettus will ph. i-o s.n ahrilixil and (,'ite date 01 II. t l'r.i II ltipph, poiini i.uri Viiibititiiis Ann. ( hailes llianlun, ( hailts Haines, Mr Haiti) ('), Mii UIhiIhUi lloumaii, Ml-tj .Manilo llakti. Mat lladm, Mr. IMnanl lli-hop, A. J. llaxtti, (iroriro I' llialtoii. I mil ( ulligh, John ( aniplicll, J, C. I'oibctt, .lolin (Hiret, It 1 ( ipion, .limis Cochranf, I ltd Ausuotus ( lalk, ll-s 1 aimii' I'oibln, Mu. Charles toiitll (.2), Mis, Agnes Corcry, Marj I: (Ink It J I)uwne (2), 1 (', Dodte, K II lUtldow, 1 . . Dunn, Ml.-t llama Dittriili. MKs Kate Purli k, Willi an V, PrancR l)i. 1'rlnk, Jack l'luerjbl, .1. It. l'o.tir, Cabin l'udtritk, Kate- l'tiarr, Mis. l.ltzi l'Joi . l.eiutli (iakill. .1. II. Callaglxr, Mis. Mar k'litl (,aagau, Johliuio (ilauuon. T. 1! Hood, Duiltl Unirj. llimtinitlon W'.itir Suppb (tinipaiit, HiitU Halt . IMrtanl Howanl, haniutl M Ib-t. William O Hudson, 1! v lliiih'i, Julm lloutr, Mis. l'ddle Hopkins. I, II. Jonrs. Hdnard Kulse, barber; U It. Krefge, Ml-s Ploy Klnliici. (Jcoiko I.co. MUs Ma Ijndii, Mls Itetta I.Iulit cr, (iicele l.eo Ho, Mrs. V. J l,eU, Thomas f .aw , '1 bonus Mil. rath, Mis Maiy MeDonough, 11 Martins, Ccoitto Miller, John II. Moon, MUs Lil lian Miller, Miss KIU Malhews, 1'rauk A. Miad. Mhs l.lllle Ncntou, Mlfs lliioio (. Mini. Mrs 1!. I'. I'M or, T. I'jtttrsou, Mrs. Porter, laro Mr. )l Mcrs. Wulter Price, (i V. Tid laid. Miss l.a l'hilllis. an ltussell, N . Hom, MImi Harriet Holt, William Iliiiger (2), (harles like. Jack Maupt. Will turrld'e, J. J, Scott, Mabel It. Moat, I. 11 r-nillli, r-touui A: Sons, A. (i. tlote. Mrs. Kllzabclli Watklns, Mls Julh Walton, Mita Candis Walton. MUs llcillu Williams, M. C. Wright, M. J. Wabh. West Scranton Station. Iksslo b'aden, Kejser acnuc; MIm Anna O, Shawdc, illu Uato loiuklns. Patrick Walrnlz, 0. I U, Walter. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Sept. 55 Todaj'a rally In prices of Modi ttas ury clearly duo to eocrlnif opvr atlonj by thp bears who sold slocks la?t weel: ivlilto (ho forced liipildatlon was (,-olni; in. The boars contlnuid tlicir efforts to further the ile cllno lu prices this inornin; mid hail kooJ nuc cess for a time lu the moot prominent industrial (lucks, notably bugar, tobacco and People's tla, but the general Hit filled to icpond as readily as jesterday to the weakness In the tpcilal stocks. Tlic bears in coiiciurucc bought to ieer nil through thu list nnd wrought conic Mitutimtlal rallies, 'iho iliellnrs in the tpei fillies were inoitly wipol out and llrookl;ii Ilapld Iransll and Pcoph's (las wer- lifted a point ncr lal nlnht. Some timidity was in iluird in the brirs bv the poslbllltlM of iiid ill lily Citoutilo dculnpn cnla in ome dliectlon The cut In the price of steel tails Ins lint kit to larco bin ink', so far as known and railroad ull.cials express dlsathfjclion tlial the pilec as not placed loner. When the railroad com panies lei;iti to lace their contracts for the cunlnir ear, linMer, in important rffect Is sure to bo produced on thise ktoiks it stiel ennpanlcs generally. Wall Mrcct is on the alert also for a ttttlcmtnt if the coal strike, but theio was nothing to show the Imminence of uny sudi cent out side the fears felt bj the burs. Total alc, EbO.JUO shales. llondi aclhe In the iintkct shon in nilv.inT, but losses were scoud b wmo of the less artlc iir Total siles. par m, $sjo,00n. t s iihaiilltK -'. whin isoucd, and the Js. deelluod U in tho bid pilec. The following quotations sr furnished Ths Tribune by M S. Jordan tt Co., rneias 703 700 Vicars building, bcranlon, I'a. Telephone &00.1: Open- HIrIi- Low Clos in;, rit, ut, In? Ameriem tlicir Ill 111 II.!' lli'u Amiilcm Tub it io WiV's rt SiU M' Am blccl L Wire .... ..oVi V)U ttD'n Atchison i't t'iP-4 liii's -''. AtchKoii, l'r (kSI; i,i, l.s IkV", llionk. 'I l ittldi H IJ 17' II Ilalto A. Ohio Hr-; I.7U tit's (' Cml. Inbuto :".!tl i!l't. IM'j 2i -ht. .v, niiii i nii'i ai'd ai'i (hie. A. (,l. West Il'f, ID It's l'1 Hill , II A: I.1HJ UPi 120'j IJI't, .St Paul lll-H HJi, llHj H2Vj Kock Iihnl UK VH'-a ItllU ltd5; Del .V. Ilud.uit 1071 4 1II7'j 107U lu;ij l'ciki d "-teel kiu ai :.H4 :i Ted ttcl. 1'r. (h' M (.I'l W"i Kan tc 'lr , I'l 2 1 'J7'3 2t '-7'j Liuis i. ii t.'H(, (,'i ri'ii. cwr, Man i:icnti1 M' SVi st'i .-''i Met, iraetion ll'ii 117 W"n U' Mlswi. l'.icltlo -t7"-4 4"'i 4i"s 47s l'topli's Cis MVi Sl'3 S.'i "1H Col Tuel fC Iron 'iVii Wl HVi W) N J. Unlial 1J5'4 1 nwl4 1-A oiilhrm l'.iuttc tl'i U M 31 Ntifolk A. WtM l'i til's 31'i Si's Nnilhtin I'.itilic 4s'i -t'l 4 4S't Noith Pacllli. IT. c i.'i lo'i ti N (tntnl 1J7 127H l-'7 12, Out uio A: tst 1')', VP'i ID It", lMmi It 1! Ul' Uil Ill's U Piillio Mill 27', 273, 27'4 "7,1 1'tadiiiB. I'l .'il ft W'l M 'M, sou him It It 11 II m's lu"s si'tithirii. l'r .Wk W M f'l"'s lent., (oil A. boll ... 5J5, St'i fil'i M V S I.e.ithrr 'I'k li'i 'J H'j V I.i.ithor. IT .... (nJ"j Im'j C'i fiji. 1' s. Kubbii 2S 2i 2-t 24 I'nlon I'acinc ''Ps .' ."t't .''t's Itlon l'.ieiflc, Pr 7l'i 711, Tl'i 71a, W.ib.h, IT V K.ai V V. Wttrtn 1 nlon 7i'i 77as Tii, 7?a, Third Acnuo 1u-5i 104 103'i 10i, NEW YOItK PRODUCE CXC1I WGC ritlCHS Open- IIIkIi- low Clos WIIFAT. 'nc est. ftt lnic Dctcmber Sis, S xtK Hi, Ma Sm,34 Hj fc-"i'h M) . "JUO") Dccunber U 12 41 41 May 4Ps 41Bi 41't 41' Scranton Board of Trado Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Did. Asked. rirst National Hank SOO Scranton MUngs Uank 300 Scranton Tacking Co Third National Hank 423 Dime Deposit and Discount Dank ., TOO rjconomv Llslit, II. A; 1. Co lacka Trust A. Safo Deposit Co. .. 130 Stratitcn l'alnt Co Clark !t Snotcr Co., Tr. 123 Scranton Iron Fence 4: Mfg Co Scranton Axlo Wcrka Lackawanna Dairy Co., IT Count satings Uank A; Trut Co. . SOO First National Hank (Carbondale) Standard Drilling Co Traders' National Dank 153 S rmtcn Holt and N'ut Co 100 BONDS Scranton Passenger ltallwar. first mortgage, due 1020 113 People's Sheet ttaliway, Erst mort gage, due 1913 113 Teople's Street Itillvtaj, General mortgage, due 1021 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co lacka Township School 5 per cent. ... City ot Scranton St Imp 0 per cent Scianton Traction 0 per cent 115 5 40 100 KS 20 soo 30 100 102 102 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Ci reeled In If 1'ile, 17 I.ickin inns c ) Ilutir-Cic inun, 2.li2lc . ilsnt tubs, 2, l ggs -Vhet western, I7t , niaib M in , l (hite Fill trtini. new, ll'je Deans Per bu , tholee n inow, 'sj 10 mtdium, $2"0 pel, -J "P. IV liloie iec Onlrnj (iOc per bu I bun- l!et patent, l M Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Phlbililphu. ejit. '.'j When On, t. nt low er, tuiiliact grade. Sept, 7",ia7li Corn Him, and '.t. Iilsliti, No 2 inlxnl, -i pt . 4l',.'lh"'. Oats -I illll! No 2 vlilli rlippeil, 2.i2s'ii , No J do d. 2i.i2ni.i N mKcd do, 2Vi , lluttu I inn. i,u it ih in ml, finit wtsitin tuaiutn, 2Ci ; do priuw. 23. I gg nun, fleli lieub.t, lli'.i , ihi ttisliru, I'l'.C , do. kOlltllWtstllll, l- . il s nt lis t n IT, ( hccso I inn; New oik lull iiiann lancv sinill. 11'kjII' f . do tlo il tan t. ihoiie, 10'.. ill1, i lti tiiicil siiii-(Juiii lint stiatb ( otlon I'm hauled lalhw "ti ult , iln pilmo In lilntt , 4' : louuti) piiiin I lls flc ; dalk tin, 4Vi ; lakis, V.i I iti ,p. il tl Dull, but Ml till, fowls. Ill , nil I .1st I-. TiV . kpilng thlikins, ilil2i mil ks. Hi lik Driswd poultM I ii til go.nl tit in mil l ml-' tbolit, 12t ; d lair to itncd. llall't flu luusltis, Tt ; n Tiby sprln' lilt Le lit, l jl i wisiiiu tlo , Haiti Itttiipts riom, J.bOO litinls, an I J t2".(") p muds in biihs, vtlitit, 2i I, t iiinmi oals. l'ibis) v-lilpuitiits-Wln f lui.isst liusbfls com, 77,i), oals, 12,bfi0 New Yoik Chain and Pioduce, Niv Yoik, ept 2" l lout Maiki i n is wiik and thaihd in kiiio iust.iiuis to ht in lint' nli hmtis ,uwmg to tht- turthti ihop lu win it Wltitti iialtnls, ".171 wlntir itrai.hts, t -.0 :. (,"i; M i Tin pilint, l 1 ul Ul; Minn bikirs. !2t.'iaJ l" Win at -spot weak, N'o. 2 led, S2'a f o Ii allo.it, and Hki tlitain No 1 lu ithcin Dulutli, W,i.aS7t f ti b atloat (new). Options dtwlopnl .1 good itt il of w iniust I dai, btiiu iiilliicmed bt liquid itlon I ho ile t lino iiniled ho mtuli ttioi L Milium, liuwtttr. that a tjuick laih Inlluwid. lust at tin ttoso uiiewed telling broke out and ilu uuikit lift off weak, at P.ilV lie t loss Miuli , lo-til Hi3t , M ly, Ws ; "stpt , 7i.',i . (lit , M'si : Dtt , 7J"i (tun pot stiong, Ni 2 Wti tlttiitui, itml 4s',c tub ullo.it Onlions in uiiito and iutgular, nt ir months ailtinml ih tulttlli, wlulo tin othtr rhlittiiis wtie in rlilud to ill. il. t'lused illt.'lllar with Spt ',t lowti May ilimd 41ijt . St pi, 4'JVir , (tt,40,,; Dec, 41Vi Oals .-pni ,io. i, N. 8, 23',,c , N" .!. 2l;t ; Nu 2 wbili. 27'J I 27'-.( : No J wliitt. aii'si , trail, niKul wist (in, 'Jl'a2tit ; ti.it K white wisurn nnd while Mate, 2ibiJ.lt'. Options Millet but Kti nh Hut tir Weak, cicamcri, 17a22i.i : fattoiv, lla lO'.i ; June iiiauur, lsi,a21'.( , Imilalinti irtanitiy, l.'all'.ji., tlitt ilant, l'l'.-a.'li ( I cite Strong; large white, lPii , null while, lUiJUTki ; lirgc X'loivtl, II1, i , Miiall coloicd, ll'lc I'ggs tuitt, Mali mil Penni . lS.iili ; wileiu, ngulai paiktna, 1 " j ilai , Wtslllll, I list on, JOC Chicago Grain and Froducs. Chliago, 'sept 25 Prospttts uf thai i,ail r In the noittiwo.t li.nl a Iieitt i in r i-o m tin wtrld's vitlble, gate a well, win it inukit lu Ii), Oct t losing I1,!, lout i, com tlositl a liiaher, nnd oats, Hi lower Plot Lions clued U". i"n littler lor .laiiuar) ojitions. Cuii ijiiu talluus weie ns follows: l'lom- Wt ik, No. ." spill g wheat, 70jSi , No. '2 rid, 77.171V ; No. '2 com, 4l1,atl'i , V 2 jtllow, tlHalHif. , No 8 tuts, 22"i , No J white, 2iia2.)".f. , No. 2 r.w 32'fci , Inrlit, .TU'n.; No. 1 tta, 1 'il; No 1 nuitliet, af 1 51; tliiiotht. !pt SUjI V); pill,, IJal2 W, lnd, ;uaJT07'j; lili", 7bfla7hO, rhuulilirs, iiUailV ', sides, .lOa' 10, wliiskt), 91 Jo Suiais Lnthangid. Chicago Live Stock Market. ( hitai'. Sept. '.5 ( .itllc-lteteipts, J.uisi in (Hiding l.nuo wtslinis and 1,'20i liin., gunr allv stead) lu stow lexaiw, ill nil lowir Na tilts, hot mi Kib' lo'Jjv, two isrluiils at fiM), gootl lo prime atetis, 3 Kul PU, poor lo mill iuiii, IMa5Jo, Klcetcd tecders, utrong, $.t la 100; mlfd (.toektrs, tead), Wiljlti, oi.hi, choice, stead) , inediums, ihadn lunrr, fi Kti 1 i'i; htl'tu, sikiS; canncis, tleadt, irU!.l', Lulls, ?2.Mul id, tains, stead), iimhaiigtil, if I .'m HII..V1. 'Icxaiis, iiccipts, 1,'joo, blt oil halo to. da), 10 carloads, at (Jl.ni; 'lex.is lid ,lici, $l3riaa; 'leas grass tlcim, s.Ual 20, 'le-as bulls, .Mi.iJ.W. Hors Ttecelpts fodsy, 21,0001 tomorrow, !!!, iXiOl esllmateil lift mtr, 2,600; steady to shade lower) tops, $5 Mi mixed anJ butehtr, f l(U3.23i cood to clmlco lcay, (.1 1tn3 V), roughs, lioat. $1 njaa.OJj Ulit, ?J20a5 M; Uliih tt ruts, T., oai. ti' wcttcin lambs, H75a3 2j. Buffalo Live Stock Market. list lluflilo, Stpt. SJ.-Catlle-llcceipts, Unlit; enls, JjiS. Hous lttcelpls, 12 cars; steady to firm; !" rrs, "7ua'iHi, niKcd. $." 7." i S.0 ; hciw and mi ilium, i' 7a"7.'), plus $." 70a"T": t,rnirs mid pait corn fed, $3:i0a3 6j; roughs, ijfl.TOi J.W. Micep and limbs l!ctelit, 20 cars: Mcidv: limb, j,-,.40a'i So, theep, mKcd, 1 1 jalrtuj wether", ?l I0.il G"i. New York Live Stock Mniket. New Voric, Sipt. 23 -Micc Mead) J Inilts, f2i.(U.:.K); cows, I70i12 Cabcs, eals, steiult , Rrawi.i, lonct, neirly all hold, eaN, $317; nnall eabc, $101; grasscrs and but tcrinllks, .1aJ 1(1 Mieep nnd lanil Miiket itlow, but steadj , shi'M', yiil S3, hinhw, l ,")i)i).73j Caniili lamtis, 5.7l), mils, t 'i0al Hubs No silts it ported; nominally strong East Liborty Cattle Market. !..isl l.lbrrlt, fc.il 23- Cattle- Louir; ex tia. WbOaSsJ, prime, .i80a3W, eoiiiinon, 3fi0il Hoes Mi w. piime iniilliiins. 3Wa5v."; lieity JorltiN, ii'i 7nr M) liglit erkers. ?) 70a3 ." Iitat.t hoes, 3 ",0a3 i'uJ pig", "O.30t3 0"i; fiir torkcrs and ctassti, tSJOaSCO, loughs, la 3 I'l Micip -tim: ihniic ttilhei", $1 l"al 2"i; com m in, .l .),i2'iD- iholtc limbs. Vi20ri40, mm. moil to good, t.30i", cal ealtts, Jo Ma". 'llirie Is iiioio Calairli lu this section of th couiitrt than ill other dlieates put toother, and until the 1 it few Jt in as suppose I to be inuiiblr lur i grcil in.uiy trirs dm lirs pro luiimrd it i local disease, and prescribed It ill itlnidlo, end ly lutnt.nllt filllnif ta cuie illi loi il In itmint, pronnuticitl tt memm!!1 si ciitt Ins proic n catirrh to bf .i tomtltutlnnil dli ist, and lhertfro lequlres lonstitutiunil I icattnc lit Hall's tat.iiih Cine, iinntif ictured by 1' J. Chenej Co , 'loltiln, Ohio, Is the old ii iibtitiitlonil tint' mi the nnikit. It Is takin Intcriallv In doses fr m 10 drops to i U ls oon fill II ucts dlnttlv on the blim 1 n-nl tninniis surliits of the stMctn liny ntfu on huiulrtd doll us for anv tn-e it fails lo ture. Send for eirtuhis and Itslinionlals AiMrr'S, 1' J ( lll'.M Y A, CO . loledo, O Sold bv Diivclsts, 7V Hill's l'.nnitv Pills aie the best " New York Announcement. Horner's Furniture. THE BEST IN THE MAlUvET bccmiso lcjiresonting tlio jiroduc tions of the bost nmkers only. Other fuhnntiigcs mo tho imcquiillod ns bortmciits in nil linos, whether wnnted for city or country homes, nnd tho very inotlernto pi ices at which tho goods nvo marked. The completeness of our assort ments enn best bo utulnrstood from tht fiiot thnt wo enny in stock, nnd exhibit, nioio than luo hundred and J'tlty ihbtincth'ely different Bedroom Sets In evoiy vnrioty of inntorlnl, ns well ns rnilh'33 lincsof 1'ailor, Dui iiiglloom, Libiuiy (mil Dining lloom rtunitutc, rnnging fiom tho mod est nnd inexpensive to tho most elab orately carved mid Inlaid. In a word, etorj nrtlclo of Fiirnltuio re quired for U'o. comfort and ndoriiment In tho liousohold cm he had at tho Great l'ur nituro Empuilum uf R.J. Horner & Co., rurnltiire Mal.cr nntl Imimrlfrt, G1-G5 AV. !s:jtl St., New York Send for Illustrated Uamlbook, "Our mcrican Homes u nd llou to 1 ur&lsh Ibcm " DR. DEKSTEN Fliyslcian and Surgeon, 111 Snriim Rf & TtmD.b Cciiii BuilJlnl 5&e cr.Dum,i n. cvnnmun rri. All aiulf and clircuic diseases ot men, no men ami iluldien CllltOMl! NtltWIL'S, IIH UN AND tt teriNfl DISEASES A Sl'l ( -1A1.IV. All dUcasca ot Hie Liter, Kidneys, llladdir, f-Uln, lllood, Nems, Aomb, l.je, lar, Nose, 'lluoat, ami I.uii'. ('inters. Juniors, Tiles, Kupture, (inltre, Jllicumatltin, Aslluua, Catarrh, arlocoiele. l.o.t Manhood, .Nightly I mi-loin, all l male DUcjsi", Iucoirhoea, ite aoniiorrlua, Siliilis, lllood 1'oisoii, IniJlii re lion ami loutlifiil lialilli olilltiritr.l hurfir), His, Ipilriisi, laic and Slonuih Wornii CA TUII11IOOM., .-iceinc for tatirrli. Three montliV trratment only $3 00 Trial freo in nrlti'. Comullation ind examination fie. Ollice liouij daily ami .Sunday, 8 a. in. lu 3 P- n- . u . DR. DENSTEN mmik mm Restore Vitality, Lost Visor end Manhood C'uio Impoloncy, Night i;milon? Won of Mom. in mi wufiwir uiscat-es nil dluctsot idt-nbuHior exceai ami imlUurctiou. A nerve tonic and ,blood builder. Brings llio pink How to pulo f-lifklj mwl inGliiMia tli Vilro ot outli lly mail i BOe tipr 1h,t. tl ll(iTf.fl fnr $2.50, with our bankable gaurantee to euro or refund the money paid, bond for circular nun copy in our uununDii) guurauteo uoua. Nervita Tablets EXTRA STRENOTH Immediate Results (TCt-LOW LADUL) Poslllvoly fninnntroil euro for Loss of Power, VurlcocolB, Undeveloped or hliruuken Orunns, Parc-U, Locomotor Ataxia, Nenous Prostra. tlon, Hstnria. KitM, Infinity. Paraljalt and tho llemlta ofKscoiiho Uenof Tobncco, Opium or Liiunr. Bv mall In nliiin pockntte, $1,00 a box, O for $6.00 with our bankable truar ruitee bond to cure in UO days or refund money paid. Address NERViTA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Bold by Mrdarrah & Thomas. Uruc I ClStB,. 20J LaCkKWItnoA v. Bi.r.rl, Urn. hliert llectlpts. 1I,IMJ sneep. stcauy to iw Mulier; limbs, IV. hiRlier, aetlte; ifood to choice wethers, S.).MitlUo; lair In choice mixed, firoaauo. western shetp. .1 t)at 20; TeMS . tj,, I IJ, ..llm 1am1 tl"Yi''V .....'-, ...w-v , I He Don't 1 Know I m But she does.that R "Snow White "J B flmir t'e fbn boat 3 I all around flour w m sold iu Scrauton. K All good gro- 1 J cei3 sell it. 9 Mfci vtM a 60 PILLS so CTS. i , ,r i;rVi I SrKS! Conn An Elaborate Showing of French Flannel Waists Representing the newest ideas of Foreign and Domestic x makers, and embracing the popular colorings for Fall wear. vve oner none ments -no trash. Fine French Flannel Waists, in plain colors, with French back and new sleeve. C AA French Flannel Waists in black, jjj grey Vi0iett blue and pink. French back and new sleeve. Neatly cord ed and with vest effect of hemstitched taffeta silk. Very effective. N Flannel iu wearing apparel will be more in evidence this Fall and Winter. The comfort and serviceableucss of tlrs class of goods were long ago proven by women. On sale now, a very handsome collection of new Fall printed French Flannels, also all the new plain shades. The printed Flannels include the latest effects iu stripes, polka dots, etc., which arc used for shirt waists, wrappers, house gowns, etc. Ours are the Strictly AllWool Grades. Plain colors, per yard, 60c. Printed goods, per yard, 75c. Also a very haudsome line ot the plain all-wool Flannels in silk embroidered polka dots at $1.00 a yard. CONNOLLY $i3 THIRD ITIOIL BftNK OF SCRANTON ORGANIZED 1B72 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital Surplus SSOO.OOO . SOO.000 I WM. C0NNFLL, PrcsUsat. i IIEMW BELIN, Jr., ViccPres. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cas'jlir. i Eriecia.' nttcntlon clven to busl. ncss uccoi'nts. 'ihreo per cent. lu. ( tcrest pai on nuercsi ucpoius. 0 I mminwmWTtwwTVigi ins Lager Beer Brewery Mauufiicdircrs .ir OLD STOCK 435 to 455 N. Ninth Streot, Telephons Cull. 2.1 53. THE MQOSIC POWDER CO. Booms 1 and 2, Com'llh BTd'g. BOItANTON, PA. nining and Blasting POWDER Uida at Mooalo and Ruia lalt Worii, LAPLIN 4 RAND POWDBR CO.'S. ORANGE GUN POWDER Eleotrto Hatterles, KleotrloEipIoltrv explodlns blatti, safaty Fun aal Bnoauno Chemical Go.'s nxpl'o'i' IVE H I AND Oil? and SORAIMTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. out perrect-titting and L & WALLACE, Fall RUOS We waut you to see the uew 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 I BRASS AND $ 129 Wyoming Avjnue. f WE HAVE A ! Gilt Ife 111 fill Such as Foot Balls and Uniforms, Tennis Goods, Guns, Revolvers, Ammunition, Cameras, Kodaks and Supplies. i Florey & Brooks, 211 Washington Ave. " :3 SaSKiisWsSSii5aS I At Retail. CoaI of tti6 best quality (or domst1o uee and of all blzes. Including llucl.whtat and Olrdsete, delivered In any part of the city, tit the lowest price. Orders received at the offlco, Connell bulldlns, llocm EOS; telophone No, 1762, or at tho mine, telephone No 2T2, will ha promptly attended to. Dealers suppllod at the mine. T PLEASANT COM CO Dr. THEEL, 627 North Sixth St. riiUndelnuln, l'a,'..ll Abuart. BloodPolson.Varicocols.Strlcturo nieaoeae Iji1imki, .oit31aiiiiooil,Hliriiuk. UI30a30j, on uranu ully rciioreil. Fresh rasen rca.na.fut rurcil In.t tn 10 Ibti. I t tn 10 i The mot (tanreroiii raws idli'ltoL "CIM DEUTSCHIR 4BIT." Trf.lt. inurD mi me nt by rilall. Semif&r Kwoni TestimuniaTa A Hook f x. rviiascTcryftXolcilUutcrJectrtcal&MeiicMluuil. Wallac? splendidly-made gar- I Handsome Flannel Waists in the new Fall shades. Elabor ately tiimmed with silk. 7 O Flannel Waists, tastefully corded j jj baci and font Made in a sailor collar style of Taffeta silk. French back and new fancy sleeve trimmed with silk. Sann 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE - o 4- DRAPERIES I 0 METALLIC BEDS I $ HENRY BELIN, JR., Genual Afnt for the Wyoming District for lilnliifr. Illaiiinp, Spnrdiifr, SmoVelmt tnd Hfuiinu thcmlcal Comraiiy'i the High Explosives. Solely l'usr, Capi and Kxploiltrt. Itoom 101 Con nrll Uulliiin;, hi. ranton, Auusur-u THO1. IORP JOHN I) bMITII K SON Uttitcn riynionth . Wilket fliira . I.. 11UU.10AN . , IcMlTY, Ml .H" DUPONT'S POWDER.
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