-HF 'Him. iiiwjW''jggswe"fc4J' -j"' "wvwssigvr CLO THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-VRID AY, SEPTEMBER 2S, 1000. THE ORIGINAL. TWAOt THE BEST. at. 6ailboroeH Condensed Milk Has No Equal as an InfantTood. &J SENO rOA'DADIia'A BOOK TOR MOTHERS. VERDICT IN FAVOR OF THE BOROUGH 7. D. STOCKER IS NOT ENTITLED TO DAMAGES. That Was tho Decision, of the Jury Which Yesterday Passed Upon the Case Jury in the Case of Wolf gang Against the Scranton Hall way Company Will Present Its Verdict This Morning Action Against the City to Recover 83,000. Sheriff's Deeds Acknowledged. Before Judge Kelly jestcrday In the main court room the closing aiRUinrnts were made in the trespass case of 12. J. 'Wolfgang against the Scranton Hull way company. At 12.13 the case was gicn to the Jury and at ! o'clock last night It ngrccd and sealed Its vet diet. After court opened In the morning Ma jor Everett Warren, on behalf of the street railway company, asKed for binding Instructions to the jury, on the ground that AVelss, who drove Wolfgang's ttagon at the time of the accident, was guilty of contributory negligence. Judge Kelly decided to al low the case to go to the jury, teserv ing his decision on the point Involved. Alter tho court opened In No. 3 tho case of J. V. Stoclter against tho boi ough of Jermyn was resumed. The evidence closed Wednesday afternoon nnd yesterday morning Attorney 11. W. aiulholland, of counsel for the borough, presented five law points to Judge Hearle, which ho nftoiu.itds argued Tho substance of these points was that Stocker could not iccmer any damage dono to his property pi lor to Oct. 24, 1S92, which was sK vear.s prior to the date of tho commencement of tho suit, nor for damages done In 1&93 by the grading of tho strtet bv ordinance of the borough council, for the le.ison th.it a board of viewers should have boon appointed to fix the sum of the dam ages and benellts. These points weie affirmed by the court, which left little or nothing to the jtuy to consider in the way of damages to the .Stotker property. Tho case was aigucd to the jury by A. J. Colborn, for the borough, .ind James H. Touey, for tho plaintiff. The erdict was in f.nor of the boi uugh. Suit Against the City. 5ir Johanna I'eidinando jestciday began an action against the city of Scranton to ie.oer $3,000 for injiny which she alleges was done to n piop uty on Ninth stiect, of which she Is tho owner. She alleges that she was making some changes on the propeity, and had tho roof tom off and side opened, when the city obtained an injunction stop ping the woik. This was on August 8, JS9S. and the Injunction proceedings were not ti'imln.iteil until Janunty ltJ, lS99,when the injunction was dissolved. During that period, Mrs. Fordlmtndo alleges, the building was gioatly dam aged by the elements and that she suf fered loss bpc.iusn of tho delay In the completion of the htiuctuie. For Transfer of Licenses. The follow Ing applications for trans fer of hotel licenses weio filed with the rleik of the couits yesterday, and will be heard on October S: License of James Sheiidan, hotel on I'enn avenue, to Michael J. Judge. License of tj. L Falk for tho Im peiial, at Pcnn avenue and Mulbcity stieet, to James P. Ilaitnett. License of Cli.ules L Lee, at Waver ly, to Mary It. Ross. She: ill's Deeds Acknowledged. Sheriff's deeds were acknowledged in open court jestcrday to the following: Cluistian Miller, lot of jnl in Ardibild, sold as properly of Mix hlopper for if It 11 i. A. Ijiiko, lot In ljorouli of Wlnton, sold n propul) of Mjrj I PeUiu. J10 lVrmcri' ami MnliinicV "mlns 1'und ami J .cm spoliation, lot in lhinmorc, told as proper ly of Janus S Quick, W (irorire G. I'iinc, lot In firrrnflrlil township, lolil a propcrt of Kml Ilolilcrlr, r.3 Citizens' Htilldinsr ind I.ojn association, lot cf land in Jivup, fold as property of Joseph Kon ieizny, $!') I'ciinshaiiU Trust lompam, lot in tatLaiun n town-hip, o!d as propcrtj of llmry ltrj. noldj, $;0t). UoiiCaUiIo Hioe companj, lot in Lackawanna county, sold as proper! of Geor'e V. Koziiiotilrt, $39.71, New Sililllcr Ilulldins and Loin association, lot In Old force, told as the proper! of nna .p. pluialb, tlOil 17 11. L. lalor. lot In Old l'orgc, sold as proport of V. J. Fallon, JI9 71 h. A. baiitri, lot 111 01 pliant, sold s property of Elizabeth J. Willlum, tic, 1S 71. Now Schiller Ilui'dliu and Loan association, lot In Olyphant, sold as proper! of Mleluil Mlnuck, W 01. New Schiller Uulldlng and Loan association, lot In Olyphant, sold as piopcrty of VV llliam Mosle, J5I.76. i:. A. Bloxlnm, administrator, etc., lot in Olyplunt, sold as propert of John J. Williams, 412.01. New Schiller Ilulldins and Loan association, lot In 1'rli rliurir. ioll as proper! of John Kmanof. wU, WOO-. IVnnsjli.mli cjIhks I'mi I and I.oan imwli ilou. lot In S.nnton. nW n mp in ' Ihul I- ' -ler. tm ti P. mwlv.inla siIn?'i Pund ind 1 oa.) atn I on. lot In Scranton, nH as propciti o, John I Mnder. il 2J. ltosi Spltrcr, lot in Scranton, soil as proper! of Ocorge I l'alt, 50 07. Uobert C. Wills, lot In Scranton and Dunmore, sold as property of 1 rank 1'. Connoll, ?l'2.". Charles 1'. O'JIalle, lot in Sennton, sold at property of Charles n. Stonier, $SS3 07, West Side bank, lot In Taylor, sold as properly of I'.an I. Phillips, ?I0 70. New Schiller Huildlns and Loan awoehllon, lot In w'inton borough, Fold as property of Jauici V. Uftus, $17.7!. Charles II Welle, lot In Scranton, sold as property of Ceaic Sanderson $170 M New York SjUhei and Ian awotlatUn, lot In Sennton, tohl as property of Henry Smith and others, $i2 07. 1', W. Stckn lot In Scr-ntcn, sold as property of Jnmes JI. Jtoore, ?73 5i J, O. Ackerman, lot in Scranton, sold as prop. rty of MkUel blodtkl, $ct Dl. Yesterday's marriage Licenses. Charles Y, Tbomis Scranton liathrjiia It. Mulbjrc Scranton Andro Conunclilck CarbonJule Kristlns Tornolikt Cat bond lie 1'dward L. Samson Scranton Con M, House Klzcr Mlchiel Caltcily Scranton JrUlitet Murphy ....Scranton MAftK. AVOID UNKNOWN BRANDS. Borden Condanetd MllK..- Newark. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS riremon's State Convention. Tor this occasion the Central Hall road of New Jersey has made a rate of JI0.G5 for tho lound trip via Philadel phia, Ualtlmure, Washington, D. C, Harpet's Perry, Cumberland, Md., Pittsburg, to New Castle, Pn Stop over privileges at Washington In each direction If desired. The dele gations will leave Sunduy, September 30, nt 2.15 p. m. Homcseekers Excursions. On tho Jlrst and third Tuesdajs In each month during 1900, from Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul lallway, to points In Iowa, South and North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana, Colorado, I'tah, Nebraska, Oregon and Washington at the rate of one fare plus two dollars for the round tilp, good 21 das. For further Infornn tlon call on oi nddress W. K. Howell, G. i:. P. A., 3S1 Urodway, New York, or John It. Pott, D. P. A., 4SG William street, "Willlamsport, Ta. South Dakota and Wyoming. Special excursion tickets will bo sold from Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, on August 21st, Sept. 4th and loth, to Deadwood.Spoar nsh, Hapld City nnd Custci, S. D., and to Casper and Sheridan, Wyo , at one fare plus $2 for the round trip. Goo! to return until October 31st, 1900. Stop overs allowed west of Omaha. For fur ther information call on or address W. S. Howell, G. K. P. A., 3S1 Uroddway, New Voik, or John It. Pott, D. P. A., 4&G William St , Wlllldinopoit, Pa. Colorado nnd Utah. Special exclusion tickets to Denver, Colorado Spiings.Pueblo and GUnwood City nnd Ogdcn, Utah, will be sold fiom Chicago via Chicago, Milwaukee unc' St. Paul lallwaj, on August 21st and September 4th and ISth, 1900, at late of one faio plus $2 for the lound trip. (5ood to letuin until October 31st, 1900. For fuither Information call on or ilddies-j W. S. Howell, G. K. P. A.. 3S1 Broadway, New York, or Jno. 11. Pott, D. I', A., 4M5 William St., "Williams poit, Pa. WOODCHUCKS KILLED SHEEP. The Cuilous Discovery Mndo hy nn Old Hunter. I inn the Philadelphia Times. Many interesting stoiies have been told about tho modest woodchuck and his habits, but it is safe to say that the charge of sheep killing has never be foie been laid at his door. The far mers of an Adlionduck town have been missing a good many lambs lately. These wcie mostly the joung and ten der cieatures who wobbled a good deal as they followed their dams over a huge, hilly lommon called tho "Wood chuck Cobble. The lambs would be found lying about with their throats badly bitten and their bodies pattly eaten. Tho cause tor this destruction was sought In vain lor some time. Wolves have left tho country, foxes are scaue and well behaved generally, de voting themselves to the capture of Held mice and potato giubs dining the summer and early fall A censuj of the dogs showed none that had any fondneis for oung mutton. Pinally an old hunter and beny picker, a half-breed Ottawa Indian, offcicd for a lew dollais to spend all his time w .itching for the cause of tho tumble, and agreed to ask for no pay unless it was cleat ly dlscovetcd. lie ticcoidlngl aimed hlnnclf with his old Winchester and shadowed the Hock foi a couple of days. At night he would bivouac lUnt among the sleeping creatuies. Thcie had been some rain the second night and the mottling following was misty. Along about 7 o'clock ho noticed a commo tion among tho sheen and cautlufly approached under coer. He was sur piised to see a young lamb snuggling In the fings of n tather laigo guzzly coloied animal that seemed to have come light ou. of the eaith. Tho In dian Hi cd and tun foiward to find that ho had shot an old male woodchuck. whoso hole v,ai just where ho had fallen. The hill was fahly honey combed with the homes of these ani mals, and It may bo that the fcaielty of heibage impelled thein to seek this unnatui.il food. Anvhow, the one In question had seized the little lamb by the throat and was evidently sucking its blood when killed. The hunter, be lle!ng the occuncnce to have been aci idental, continued his watch an other day, and the chucks got nway with two or three more lambs nnd ate a poition of tlulr carcasses. It was a long time before the Indian could peisuade the fatmeis that woodchueks had been doing the mischief, and only succeeded in doing so after making them eje-witnesses of it one morning up on tho Cobble. Then they decided to move their sheep to another grazing plac, and paid the patient old woods mnn a llbeial icward, enough to en able him to sit behind the stove In the village groceiy till winter In ease and comfoi t. BURNED IN CULM. " ilkes Ilarre, Sept. 27 -Edward Vhoolcy, of i itji,ii ton. tills count, ua.s hiullng ashes from a I liming iidm pile todij when 3 "elot ' of the limning mini fell and hurled behooky under its weight lie fore he could be rocued lie was bullied to death. There Is moio Tatauh in this section of 'he rciuntrj than all other dieae put together and until tho lait few vean v -it mpposcel o bo it.iurablc. l'or a gnal mrji cns doitrrs pro mimcid it n Ine.il dheiv, and prescribed kenl lriiifdlis, end 1 roitatanlly falling u iuic uh leeil 111 ilmrnt, pnnieiijiiccel it nicui lulc Si eine bos pioun catarrh to be a ton.tiiutioial dlscaHc, ind threl ire fequlrcs loiibiituu jiiai lieatinent Hall's Citarrh Cure, mmufjiturtd by 1' 1 l bene ti Co , Toledo, Ohio, s ihe n1 (o'Hiltutlonal eiiu nn tlr mirket It is lak 11 iturnill In close's fiom ID droi tri 1 iespoon ftl 11 acts iliuellv en the bl 10J ail iiij 11s hiirfsecs of Hit wo iii Thi ilir one liun i-e 1 dill 11. fur uiy ie It fills 11 ui Send Ol circulars anil lemlnioiilal. Addiui, I' J till M' .v. CO Toledo, O Slid h Diuggl.li, ,V Hall's lumlly Pill, aio the best " S Prof.Q.F.THEEL.M.D. R.a,Sl - hi., I klllJ.ll.bls. la. I nil.sl.rlir Ir.l.l i :ocurrrHITAICUItAl,SAbl39ls i.BlOOO POISON. NtRVOUSOIBIUTi.4. lANHOOD.VARICOCELE&STRICTURt ne;) I ft4.rln .it HltibbrUHlif Ursii.i . flicMtmpluiricrirmcli Citiiuiiy J kht ip.Uastdlrl I tlrrlrlfil fraud 1 .iiaaaaaa.1 i.)Mnprariiral& 1 btaairotoK'iri .... THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. By Kxcluslie Wire liom The Asjoilaled Prcs.) New York, Sept. -J7. loday's notcworth ab aruw In prkia wrrc primarily due to the i ptrlinea of a large outstanding short liitin Manipulation against the tshorts nas also u,, oIj'Icu mid In the hands of stiotiR and icsouuc ful I itinsts. Ihe upward reaction, howcur, could lnrdl luia bein precipitated or evleided to the length It his without u Mrong revulsion ol Bpeculjtlie icntlnnnt fifcm the depression which has tn lured the liipjlJatlon for some time put. Almost the entile ciedlt for this ictuMun mut bo Rlun t I he Browing conviction, etrenijlheiied b Insignificant admissions from au thuritathc inureis that a. the lugutlatluis are going forw ird kMttccn the anthracite coal opira tors and the minora, anl that a basis of settle ment lnj been formulated ullh good hope of iucee-i. 'Jhu lolcncc of the recotery in pikes on this deulopmcnl Is aitonl.hlng, considering the smalt Inipicwlon that has been made on the trices of coal carrying railroads slnco the strike has been in force, and width has glicn the Im pression that there was little short telling being done on account of the strike The supposition will scarcely hold in icw of the large biar uc count which was cauu! by the conviction tint a strike settlement Is imminent Hut it must bo bomo In mind tint when prices are onic forcibly dlwrtid in a given direction in Wall street sentlmmt on all points is made to confoini to the new order of thing. The strength of the miikct, growing into buoy. unc, was continuous after an opening dip In prices, duo to the chagrin of the bears, who were driven to cover lat night on a minor cf the coal strike sdlhment which was not conflnnul this morning. Ihe extreme odvimcs in the coal ers ran up to 3?i in Jeie Central and the leul lng specialties ulid locil traction stocks recovered from 2 to .".i'j points In the active rallmid list net gains of 1 to 2 points arc the tmV, with the closing active and btrong at nbout the top To til sales today, 432,401 shans. DjihIs Improved ill s.impathy with stock', the rpcculutiic issues leading. Total sales par value, i-v0.(XI0 I nited Stitcs new Is advanced U in the bid price. The following quotations are furnished Ths Tribune b M. S Jordan & Co , rnoi.is 703 700 Hears building, Scranton, l'a. Telephone 0003. Open- High- Low CM ing. rt. est lug American s,ir m ii;i jiif. 117 American 'lobuio su'i S'i3 Mi's k''a An Steel tc Wire ... ..n'4 f.l3s ."'4 U'j Atchl'on Ji.k S74 "1 3 JJ'i Vte'ii-on, Ir fisH (. j uU m", llroo1.1v 11 'Iricllon ... Mi W4 1 ri Hallo fc Ohio U f U f n C'nnt. 1ol)ei-. J" J', "Jl'a 2' I lies .V Ohio '.'i.'i 'J7'3 -'a -'' a t hie & (11 Wet .. 10 10 10 10 Hue. llui. .'; ....Ul'i Ul'i Uli Ul'i st I'mi 111 IIP, 111'n 11. "i Hock Islmd 101 diii 10I?h IO-i', IM llul-on 101'i 310 H.'i llllfi l,atkai.iiim It I!. ... 171 IT'.U 171 17"n TiHlenl tcil : 3Jij .il 2, ledtnl sii, iv. .. 1.) fj 0.1 Kan K Tc , l'l 27H '.7vi Ji't -7,i louis A. Ni.li M 71,4 l''J"n 71't Vlan l.lcv.itnt ". S7"j M'. 8is Met. Irieimn li" II'- 111 IIS Mi-sn. l'aii'le I0i 49 4(. 4't l'eopli'i tils SIH WJ i ('Hi Col Fuel .V Iron Wh r.l, SOU 31' N. J. (eiitial 1.0U Dili "0ij mu Suulhrru 1'iiirtc . .. . Il .U 31's .M NnrfUk .v ct :.: mu :.- ..f; North Hi. Hie I7' Is'j H 'i I-1; North l'nltli. IT. .... (ms s'-i i7 N Central U7 li) 1J7 1 Onlino .V Weal l')St S.0U l'l1! JOii IMina It It 1JV lsij , IJ3I4 Paellk- .Mill 'JsU -J'llj -J5'; 'Js'r Heading 11 l"i',i ll li'i 1 '"4 Itridiug Hv , IT .'! v. St .Vii, Southern 1H II IIS II ll's Siutheiti Hv . I'i .... .M'j r.i :.l'j !! Klin (oil & lion ... MU i.i.' 1 ,M . i'i, l" s leathci !i4 'H. ii; MVj. 1 S 1 e -it her, IT .... Hi Hi u Hi I s Hublir Ji't LJi. Usi; ,it I nion I'aiitlo "il'j Mi'h ril'. in 1 nlon I'jiHm, IT. .... 71', 7J '1"s '- Wdbi-li, l'l 17 17" J7 li' hEW YOItK PRODUCE EXCIIAVGC rHICLS Open- High- Low- Clos WHEAT. ltr. est. est ing. Decembii M4 H'i MH VI a v SO' !,' N,iB s'a COItN. Dei ember 4J' ii'. 1J' 4 Mj Il ll' 41 11 Scranton Board ol Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Did First National Hank 800 Scranton bavlngs Uank 300 Asked. bcranton Packing Co Third National Hank Dime Deposit and Discount Dank Economy Light. II. 4: I'. Co Lacka irmt A. Safe Deposit Co. bcranton Taint Co Clark A. Snovcr Co, IT Fcranton Iron fence tV. Mfg. Co ,. Scranton Axle Works Lackawanna Dairy Co., IT Count Savings Hank A. Trust Co. Fir't National Hank (Carbondale) Standard Drilling Co 65 423 ... roe 43 100 80 123 100 PS 20 COO 00 30 Traders' National Hank 1U Scrante-n Holt aid Nut Co 10) BONDS 6cranton Tassenger Hallway, first mortgage, due 1020 115 People's street Hallway, first mort gage, due 1913 113 Tcople's blreet Hallwav, General mortgage, due 1021 115 Dickson Minufacturlng Co lacka To.vnshlp School 5 per cent. ... Cit of Scranton Ft Imp. 0 per cent Bcranton Traction 0 per cent. 115 100 102 Scronton Wholesale Market. (directed 1v II 0 Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave) Hutir Crcameri, 2Ai2lc ; slairj tubs Jlc lees -Sclcii wtitern, l"c nearby st ite, He. Ohec-el 1.11 cream, new, ll'se Reins Per bn , choice narrow, 2 40, mecllum, $2 "0, pea, S2 il, rrtitoth (Oc Onions-Hue. per bj I lour Ikst patent, $1 CO Philadelphia Qraln and Produce. I hiladclphli, Sept. 27 W licit Quirt, but steielj , eontriet graik", bept , 73': 7i34C f irn r,iikt, but firm, Nn 2 nilcd. ""ipt, 4ij' 3 1 4( l Oats 1 ii 111 and higbei. No 1 white clipped, 2!'ie , No j'elo do, 2o'-i27e , No J niled dn 2fa2(.':e Ulter-liim, finey we-tcrn eieiincr, 2e, dn. rints, 2Je 1 gs I urn, licah neaibv, W .c , ein wetein, 17'jC ; do boiithwiatein, lwe , do botithein, 17e Cheese 1 Inn; New oik lull creaim, fanci snnll, 1ts,all'i : do do dn fiir 10 choice, lo'jalle lie lined sugars I ncl jngnl liltrii I iirhanzril Tallow Mcaeli, ite prime in lihds , JV ; country do , bbla 5i , 1111k do , 4'2c , alLS, fi'.e Live pmilirv -III II and casiei, fowls lie , old looster,, Oi , 3. j Special Agency for Hanan's Shoes, Myer Extraordinary Shoe Bargains Friday and Saturday t YER DAVIDOW, 307 Lackawanna Ave. spring chickens, lOillc.i ducks, O'ilO'tc. Dressci poultr Firm, good demir.di fowls, choice, lie. do. fair to good, llall'.Sc j old roosters, 7o ; nearby spring chickens, 12al5c.t Western do , llallc. UioelpU Hour, 3.000 birrels, and l.WO.OOO pounds in sacks, wheat, "d.CXXl bushels; rorn, 31,000 bushels! oats, 31,001 bhlpments Wheat, 00,000 bushels, corn, 17,000s oats, 10,000. New Yoik Grain and Produce. New iurk 5 it '" l'l. ur- m being helj ve buuia s liv tlm 1111 Wheat Spot uiidy, .No lit HI4C 1 iilloat, and Jl'4C. elevator Nn 1 noiliiirn Hulvih, 87c f 0 b afloat (new). Option), after 1111 i,m start, took a sharp upward course, which they held until the last hour; fimill cased oft under real Irlng and closed about steady at ',iic. del Unc to He net advance March closed WTe.; Mi), et.5 i Sept, 81V., Oct., FPie.i Dee, 84c. Coin-Spot firm. No 2, SOc. elevator, and 40'si f. o. b afloat Options steady to fliiu nearly all day, but eventually eaied oil and e1oed steady at a pirtial 'ai net advance. berl. closed 49VaC. Oct., 40,e , Dec, 42'4c Oats Spot firm; N'o 2, 2'Vio ; No 3 2lc , No. 'J while, 2"lc ; No .1 vhlte, 2Gc ; track mixed western, JI'4r,2ii'.o ; track white western. 20a 31c ; Hack white stile, 2Ca34c. Options, Inact ive, but fairly stiael). Iluttcr "tcidy, cream er), 17c , (aetorv , HalO'te t June creamery, D!a21'4c ; imitation crramerv. 13alc ; state elalri, 15'4i21c Chris. Firm; Urge white, ll'ai . small white, ll'.allV , lirge eolored, ll'ie ; small colored, ll'jji Iggs Sleid), late and Penna , 1iJ1i , western, regular packing, 12'iilJc, wcsUrn, loss oil, SOc. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, Sept 27 V filling off In receipts and c'port nks were responsible for a stub born wheat market toda), Oct. closing ic owr estcrdav Corn closed 'c lower, and oats a shide down P.ovistons closed n shade to Tic lilsher. Cash quctatlons were 1s follows. FIoiii Quiet, uncliuigeil. No A spring who it, 70i74'4c ; Nn. 2 rid, 77'ii70o ; N'o 2 corn, 4TJc ; N'o. 1 )clluw, 42U2V.; No. 2 oats. 22'la22'ic : No. 2 while, 2J1.127C ; No 2 while, -JlaJie , No J m, rii'ic; No I llav ami northwest, -112, timollii, l 10al 60; pork, t!2iJil2'0, I111I .707'2a710, libs, vs nS Ju; MhouldcM, Oab7!;! . Iionlders, S '0a S.'O, whlskev. -fl 20. bugars-Cut le. if, !), gtanulatcd, $0 10. Chicago Live Stock Iilntice. Chicago, Vept 27 Cattle Hccelpl", S.OOO, in eluding 2,200 westerns and LOO levins, good steers, getierillv 10e higher, all other kinds, slow. Ineliidinx westerns and Teatn Nillves Hest 011 sale todae, n carloads at 1.M), goml to prime steirs, 10 I jjr 0, poor to liiiiliuiu, $ICOa540j sileeteil heelers, choke, Moldy, oth ers, slow, uSjiulOU, mixiel htoekers, veeak, il fiOiSCj; cows, sivdno; heifers, h2'i0i 4 s"i, eanncis, 2a.70, bulls, nl 0, e ilvn, U r.Oi0 ,r.iJ liMiis-Heeiipts, U, best on sale tmliv, 2 carlo ids at H W Ien fed steers, 1 ua3; do (.risi steers, 30illi, do, bulls, if 40 13 40 Hogs-ltccelnls Icdiv, 2i)lon, Inmorrnn, 21- t0, cstlmiUd left over, 4 iX): 2'. to S cents lower, fall elearaim lip', fJrn, luivnl buti hers , 10i" jo, good lo rhoiee lieivj, vi 10 ajCi), rough heivv, rl0"nj03, light, ?" '0a .":.-., bulk .f sih, 'i20us (0. Sheen IlceihiN, ll'iOO. tlucp, slnile ; Iiml sli lely lo (.low good to choice wclheis, v, 20a 4 Jj, Iilr to elioiee nilxcel. .iiuii's), wesiein simp, $..UOal20 lexies sheep, tJMIit.jO in tin limb;, li'noW, wesleni lamns, 1 7j New York Live Stock Maiket. New ork, Sept 27. Ileevcs o liile of lm. portmce, feeling tcadv. t alies Muket slack and prices JJc lower; veals, l 00as 2". Iltlel cities, M, grasseis, 1mI li, led calies, 5.3 37'.a(7J blucp md hmbsInaelive, sheep, wcik, limls, TOil'ie lower, idicii, s ,0i I , eiilU, 5.2. lambs, l lOa'iju, 1111 ( mull lambs lb gs Hccclpis, J, 210, mirket weak at Vi 70 Buffalo Livo Stock Maiket. -Hcceli Is light, 1 1st Uuffilo, pt. 27 -Cattle feeliiur. dull, veals. 6a"c lie gsOtfei lugs II eais, coed glides, firm, best, S?"i70idfr0, )orkerie, chill, lower, ,fcti3i 72'2; pigs, almost neglected, 3ti0i3tj.), iout,h, $1 70 1 J "to si t c supplj, 17 cars, steieli for goenl nitive lambs, tops. u2r4il, others, UOnli, sleep, mils to good mixed, 1 7'nl, )i iillngs, bu.r.'ial :.o. East Liherty Cattle Market. 1 asl Libertv, bept 27. Cattle-steadv . ex tra. 5u0j5'i, riime, fjoOa'iDO, eimiiioii, J.1 ill 1 1 Hogs Dull; prime mediums, ?.'. 7Hi"i 7", beav )vcirkeis. ?"i t" ir 70, light eh. "1 WjI n3, bcivy bogs, i-'i Mill (i0, idgs. S"riOi)O0, com mon vorkeis and giassei's-, balUajJ); loiuli-, $3 &01J it) bheep slow, choice wethers, SI ljal 23; com mon, isl.50a250, ihokc limbs, $10i"i0. com. moi. to good, ?130a1, veil cilve, -0 30a7, Oil Titnrket. Oil cii), .pt 2; titliatc no bid ( redir. bilames 113, cer shipments, W,su .iveiage-, 'ii.Mir Huns. 10s s 1 average, 'ii ii.- BUY THE GENUINE ... MANUFACTURED HT ... CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. V3T IsOTU TIIK -NAMK. THE SIC Booms 1 nu (12, Com'Ith B'i'd'g. BCRANTON, PA. nJning and Blasting Uedo at Mooslo and Ituib Jala Worlis. LAPLIN & RAND POWDBR CO 'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Xl'ctrlo Ilatterles. Kleotrlo Kxplolsrt, explodluij blasts, bafetjr l'usaiiui Repauno Chemical Co.'s man nxi'Lo ivn SYRUP OF FSGS The Cheapest bhoo Store. 307 Lackawanna Ave. We buy for spot cash, arc satisfied with a small profit unci do business for cash only. Remember that we sell only strictly reliable footwear, and above all things bear in mind that we never make any misstatements. I;very word we say in an advertisement can be relied on, and every article you buy that docs not prove satisfactory, the pur chase money will be refunded. Look at the Bargains. CO jmlis Hun's I'atent Calf, Oooilycar .Volt, J J CO Shoes, ut $J.4S. 76 pairs Mon'a Calf Conmoss and Latt $.' CO Shucs, at $1 9S. 1C0 p.ilis Men'w Coin Toe Luce Dress Shoest nt 'JSc , $1 JC ami $l.Cu, worth $1 no lo ii oo Men h liox Cult' nml Viol Kid, heavy sole sliors at $.', $3, Jl and to, UAVUZS' SHOES "C pairs ladles' Vlei KU1 ilntton uml Iuce Shoes, worth $2 CO, at J1.G0. 4S pairs Ladles' Goodjear Welt, V 50 Shoes, nil sizes, ut $1.4'.). ( Representing the newest ideas of Foreign and Domestic makers, and embracing the popular colorings for Fall wear. We offer none but perfect-fitting and splendidly-made gar ments -no trash. Fine Frencli Flannel Waists, in plain colors, with French back and new sleeve. , 5. French Flannel Waists in black, erey, violet, blue and pink. French back and new sleeve. Neatly cord ed and with vest effect of hemstitched taffeta silk. Very effective. Some New Fall Flannels. Fianuel ill wearing apparel will be more in evidence comfort aud serviceableuess On sale now, a very also all the new plain shades. polta clots, etc., whicn arc used lor shirt waists, wrappers, house gowns, etc. Ours are the Strictly AilWool 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 SAkA.AAAAAAAAA.AAAAAAAA e P THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED JB7S DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. J! i! 4 i 4 i i i I i 1 Oapital- SURPLUS.. $200,000 . 5OO.000 WA1. C0NNELL, President. HENRY BELlN, Jr., Vlcs-Pres. WILLIAM li. PECK. CasUl:r. Epecla'. attention given to busi ness accounts. Three per cent. in. tercst Vii on Interest dcposlti. $ 0 III HOT COAL At Retail. Coal ot the best quality tor Comestlo use undiof all sizes. Including Buckwheat and Blrdseye, delivered in any part of the city, ct tho lowest price. Orders received at the offlce. Connoll building, llocm SOS; telephone Nd. 1762, or at the mine, telephone No 27!, will be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied ot the mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO r.00 palis LadW Cloth Top, $1,C0 Sliues, nt DSo. l'l pairs Ladles' Russets, J 1,50 Shoes, nt 79e. Jllsses' Kchool Shoos at 75e, nnd 'JSc. Hoys' and Youths' Shoes at Use. and $1 IT.. Child: en's Shoes nt all pi ices. Call and exiunlno our goods und prices, und comparo the quality to h.it you see tUeuhero and you will be comluced that thuie Is no bettur plaeo on caith to buy jour footwear. Special Agency for Hanan's Shoes. falla SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. An Elaborate Showing of annel 6.50 of this class of goods were long ago proven by women. handsome collection of new Fall printed Freuch Flannel The printed Flauuels include the latest effects in stripes & WALLACE, BUGS We want you to see the new arrivals iu 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 PAPER I WALL BRASS AND WILLIS 129 Wyoming Avsnue. s 1 ''" i w. r S5ftiaS3tB. "e All,, t fc. AgSr n. m wj v WE &a tf sr-mi-y V. ,yi' I UU J u b Such as Foot Balls and Uniforms, Tennis Goods. Guns, Revolvers, Ammunition, Cameras, Kodaks and Supplies. I Florey 'VSjf 211 Washington Ave. vtoH.', - $$s&teitem DR. DEKSTEN Fbyslclaa and Sureoa, 311 SpruoSt. Taupe Hull Building, ECRAN10H PAN. AU scute and rhrcnlc dlsiases ot men, no men and children CIIUUMC .SKHOUS, 11UMV AND UAsn.NU UibLAsKS A bl'K 1AMV. All dticiae. ol the Liter, Kldne), llludder. hkln, llluod, Ncrvei, Womb, tr, I ar, Nose, Jlnoal, jnd Lump's, Cancers, fumorj, l'llci, Hupturc, liaitre, Klicumallsni, Aithma, Catarrh, NarlocoieU. Ion Manhood, .NiKhtly 1 miislonj, nit IViiiulo lUcaaoa, Ltucorrliota, etc Cionnorrhta, SH'hllli, Illood 1'oUon, 'udliire. tlun and jouthful luhita cbliitratui hur.'ei), UU, rpllii), lape and Stoinai.li Worms C. TAItltllOOSK, fcpccllu, for Utanh Ihreo month' trentmtnt only W 00 Trial fru in otiie Ccmultation and examination lne Oillce liouri dally nd bunday, 8 u in. to 0 p. m. DR. DENS TEN TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS TJJ" 1 Waists Handsome Flannel Waists in the new Fall shades. Elabor ately trimmed with silk. 1 O Flannel Waists, tastefully corded j.uj back and flont Made jn a sailor collar style of Taffeta silk. French back and new fancy sleeve trimmed with silk. this Fall and Winter. The 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE 0 DRAPERIES I 3 METALLIC BEDS I HcANULTY, iJ4i.v. RUGS lSSW?Tysj..lWWr,t. w'a.S HAVS A Ol Fl IS" & Brooks, "" HENRY BELlN, JR., General Agent for the Wyomln District for Mlnlnj, niasim;, Itqumio Pporllnff, FmoVelcaj and tna tliemical Company'a High Explosives. Safety ruse, Cap and Exploders. Room 101 Cou ncil llulldlnic, Kranton. ahi:ncii:si 1II0S. I ODD Plttston JOHN II. MI11II ti M)V Plymoutli W'. l. .MULU0A.V WllkuIUna W 1(1? 1 Jill) I AW rf,jP' DUPQNT'S POWDER.
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