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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 20, 1000. .
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SOME FIREMEN
WANT A PARADE
MEETING OF TOREMEN TO BE
HELD TONIOHT.
i.
Au Effort WM1 He Made to Hiwo
Oouncllo Authorise tho Usual An
nwftl Parndo of Fire Donartment.
New Bull's Head Hose House for
the Niagaras Ncarlug Completion.
."Four Pieces of Apparatus Are Now
Being Repaired Necessity of a
New Hook and Ladder Truck.
Tna idea of ncrt having a parade ot
ths fire department this year Is not
masting Willi very hearty upprovul
ntnong the rank and lllo and iv meeting
of the foremen of tho various compa
nies and tin district chiefs has been
railed for tonight by Foreman John W.
Alolr, of the N'ny Aug?, for the purpose
of taking soino action n the matter.
Tho meting will be held in the Nay Aug
engine house.
Chief Klzelniumi, who announced a
month ago that there would be no pu
lado on iicocttnl uf the need of the
money set aside for that purpose, for
other things, said yesterday that lie
wus in favor of u parade It ho could
boo where tho money was to come from.
If the foremen at their meeting to
night express themselves ns being In
favor of having a parade tho best they
can do will be lu formally request the
Joint Jlii department committee to
take up the question and lccommcnd
such legislation to councils as will ln
Biue the holding of one. On account
of tho extremely urgent need of money
In the lire department at the present
time It Is oxttemely doubtful th.it the
Hie committee would l'uvor the idea.
It Is known that several of the com
panies are not In favor of having n
parade for the reason thai they have
not got proper uniforms to appear n.
A colection might be t-aken up among
the volunteers to defiay the expanses
of a parade but It is doubtful if such
u. plan would be succ-s3ful.
The new hose house being creeled
fit Hull's Head by John Van llergen for
the U!p of tho Nlagoiu Hose company
is rapidly Hearing completion and will
bo ready for occupancy in about two
weeks. It will be one of the neatest
company houses In tho outlying parts
of the city.
Tho building Is a ftaine structure,
two stories high and about 40xfi0 feet In
size. The lower flour for the stalling
of the aparaltis. ami horses Is celled,
both walls and celling, with matched
r.eorgla pine. The second floor contnlns
three large size looms and a splendid
bath room, equipped with tho vciy
latest plumbing devices.
Tin people icsldlng In the houlherly
pail of the Second ward and the north
erly part of the Tiventy-llrst wind will
greatly welcome the lenioval of the
Niagara's to its new location ns at the
Pie.ient time a flic in this patt of the
city could gain gieat headway bufoie
any of the North Ketuntnn companies
lould arrive on the scene.
it seems a peculiar thing that tho
Niagaras and the Ubeitys should hao
been allowed to leinaln in the same
building for ueiiily twenty years as
they aie now, leaving isolated parts
of the city without proper lire piotcc
t Inn. Kach company has lately seemed
an addltoni'l peimaiient man, making
I wo men for each piece of apparatus.
Chief Zi.clmimn has within (he past
month had a great many necessary i
palrs and changes liuidu at the Nay
Aug and Columbia houses. New floor
ings have been put in and the stall ar
rangements changed. A small wooden
nddltlon has been erected in the icar of
the Nay Aug lioliso and In this has been
btallrd the water battery which was
formerly kept at the Crystal house.
A new stall has been built for Hie
horse and this piece of apparatus is
now ready for instant service at any
time. The Crystal house is so small
that a hitch could not be made under
the old urrangement until the steamer
ninl hose wagon were out of the hoiihc.
Repairs are being made at the pies
ent time to four pieces of nppaialus.
The Kagle lioso wagon is being thor
oughly overhauled at a cost of $200,
which Is almost the pileo of a new one.
A now body is being lined to the
I'liocnlx chemical wagon at a cost ot
5165 and the Franklin and Kxcelslor
wagons are being slightly icpaired at
a cost of $100 and $70 respectively.
When these repalis are all made, the
department will be in flist class shape
to cope with any emergency, except
Win hook and ladder truck, which Is in
liorrlblo condition. Chief Zlzelmann is
endeavoring to Impress upon the minds
of the councllmen the urgent necessity
of the immediate piircha.se of a new
ttutlc. He has communications trom n
firm which is wiling to wait till next
ynar for Its money and Is hopetul that
councils will see their way clear to pur
chasing a. new hook and ladder truck.
Tie said yesterday the ptesent truck Is
absolutely unlit for use and should bo
condemned.
The ordinance making transfers of
$2,125 from various appropriations for
lire department purposes is being "held
up" by the fire department' committee
of select council, but for just what rea
son is not known. Tho measure passed
common council with a rush.
There Is an Item of $300 In it for the
erection of lire hydrants, nn appro
priation which Is especially needed at
this time. There are on file in the
chief's ofliee over three dozen i evolu
tions providing for the erection of by
diants, some of them having been
passed by councils as far back as two
yoars ago. Now hydrant resolutions
are being introduced and passed at
very meeting and yet no appropriation.
Many of these resolutions' proviuo ror
-(vdrantB in newly settled portions of
. -i... i.Mi mo Wnodlawn. and Trlnri
IMU litj r.
pants finu iiicusmun. ji"i'"j u.....
from these localities ar dally betlcg
Ing the chief to erect hydrants, con
tending that their insurance rates are
put away up on account of lack ot pro
tection in case of lire. In somo of these
places there nro houses which haven't
n hydrant within four blocks of them
An effort will bo made next Thursday
night to secure the passage of this or
illnanco on first and second readings.
Tiia objection to It comes, It Is under
stood, from councllmen who contend
that the unexpended balances from
which it Is proposed to make the trans
fers do not exist, tho controller having
been directed by the general appropria
tion ordinance to merge all such bal
ances into the Judgment and incidentals
account.
tcrday afternoon, 9-ycar-old Harold
Seragg, the son ot Attorney John P.
Hcragg, fell fiom tho tree and received
sevorul severe bruises. Tho boy was
sitting on a branch of u largo chest
nut trcu on the Hlghflcld property on
Monroe avenue, when tho limb sudden
ly broke and the lad foil to the ground,
a distance of twenty feet.
He was picked up unconscious, and
removed to tho home of his parents,
where Dim. 1'vcrhnrt and Iongstrcet
worn summoned. His forehead was
slightly cut and lie was badly bruised
throughout his cntlro body.
VERDICT IN THE
WOLFGANG CASE
Plaintiff Was Awarded $170 but It
Is Subject to the Court's Ruling
on r Reserved Point.
Common pleas court for the week
ended yesterday morning when a vei
dlct for $170 was rendered In favor of
K. J. Wolfgang in the case he hi ought
against the Scranton Hallway com
pany. The verdict is subject to tho point re
scued ns to whether or not there was
any evidence in which the plaintiff is
entitled to recover.
The last week of common pleai will
begin Monday.
For False Imprisonment.
John Xalewskl yesterday began an
action against Jinx Judkovlcs and Al
derman John Mlllett to recover
$3,000 damages for alleged talse Impils
onmcnl. The papeis In tho case weie
llleil by Attorney 1'. P. I.oughran.
rudovlcs is a prominent South
Washington avenue merchant and Mll
lett is the nldeinian of the Sixth ward.
Zalewskl says ho was Indebted to Jud
kovlcs for goods purchased and was
arrested at the Instance of the mer
chant on the charge of obtaining goods
under false pretenses. At the healing
befote Millett the accused was com
mitted to Jail.
Kalcwskl alleges that he was not
guilty of false pietenses and that at the
hearing he proffered proper bail but
flic alderman refused to accept It. Ho
want.c $:;,000 damages for iho injuiy
done lilni by the false arrest and Imprisonment.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
Vew Yoik, Sept. 23. -Stock were rracitoiury
oruln lodi on ilic ml laiitlal Mtl'lmnoii el
the lirnrnt ilonund (or iho tlioit lutcrnl. Tlio
mppl) nt utocU oi wain nry iilifmiiiiit at
liiiill ot tlii- liiMiy tmliiclloii it. tiic uuUIJlulliU
tfiurt intir.'nt ami tho ionr'Uetit I'oirnuln
Uciiiuiil tcr tluiUs. In itililltiun tlicio wji Hi
uuil lack ot explicit citliclul Infoimatlon if
pnreiiiiX jwlcnlj) iim.oicil trlko tettteipi'iil
mill mjiiic natural icaillim in titliiicnt u ii'ii
Kiiiiiicp. licit the mulct llnir rnmlcllun letiiJilw
iii'lmkitt tli iL a Milium lit is in cciuro i.t ir
raticrment. 'Ilntc wcru lnnir puH uinone too
innlirn, lidding tint pirliiril ndi.nuliiK ot
tin' oimiliiK un lU uooil uliowhiit of Auuu't not
i-itriilniM ami I,nkajnna lUinir nil cvttiinc .Oi
on Ilic ilnliirjtinn ol tin imnl.ir iUJilnly
illlililiil. riiii kimiI us miiii llihik' ol ! ilr.U
oi the iluwnwarJ com"! ol the in.iil.ct. ilrouiint
urul.tie) Jetilopul uirous the upeiUltii"! mil
Mry heaiv llipililatloii wan In cililcnre In I'nlon
lVlfic, tho ttock .K'clltilng ii. Dnllneii for
many ot the jncinlmnt nlmki r.uieil Uoni I
to :! points fiom Ilic luwixt mnl Hie ilcniaml tn
iomi- shorts nl the ihclltie ai flluht. 'I lie
Piiirkct closcil dull Jiitl hcaiy. Tot.'l fcdi'J, -
Mi. ,
'Ihe rcailion.iry tcmlinci ni not ' tnnm
foil in tho inllru.ii boml market in for stoiki.
Total nalei, par line. ?WI,nJ. 1'. S lelmi'l
Ins two, win n l-siiotl, ailianciil li lifr cmt.
in the liid pike anJ new Ii decline 1 '
The following quotations are
Triliune liy M. e. Jordan .t Co.
Vicar i LuUdlng, Scranton, l'a.
Open-
.Imeiiciii Sus.ir ...
Amcrii.in Tub hi o
Am. Mrcl Ii Wire
AtihNon
Alihl-cn. l'r
iliixiK. '1'r.ution ....
II illo. ,V Hi Ir
C.r.t. ToIihco
( hrs. 'c Ohio
( hie. & (it. Wrl. .
I Inc., II. & l. ...
M. Paul
Hoik Inland
11(1. ,V llu.l.rn ....
l.in k.iwaini.i Ii, It, ,,
1'cilrr.il bled
l'ul. steel, l'r
K.m & 'lr, l'r. ..
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Man. Klevated
M'l. 'lrartlou ,
MisM). l'.ultlu
I'lople's 1.19
Col. lucl & lion .,
N. .'. Lciilral
Miullurn l'aelfie ...
Nrrh Ik 1: Woi. ...
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Mabey Against tho City.
George W. Mabey began a suit
against the city of Scranton yesterday
to lecover $r.00 damages for personal
injuries which he sustained by fulling
into a sewer tiench on Xoith Main ave
nue last month. Ho alleges that the
tieneh was not propeily guarded. At
torney John l' Scragg Hied the papers
In the case.
Mabey's claim was presented to
council a week ago but It was rejected
on tho report of the sticet commis
sioner unci city solicitor to the effect
that in their opinion the city was not
liable for any Injuiles that might" have
been sustained by Mabey by icason of
the accident.
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sew oint rnoDucc i:xciiaxgc piuces.
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white, 27Hc.i No. 3 while, 2ilV. tr.uk mlxrrl
western, SiiiRMv.i track white, BilaWe, Dp.
tlom neftleited nnd iiomlnil. llutler Steady)
ciranirr.1, 17.i2?c. s factory, lla!0V4e.i Juno
creamer) , l!j21Mtc. ; Imitation creamery, Uu
l'r i Male dairy, lJVin'ili . C'lieew rirnu t.irgo
ttlille. liallUe.s miall white, HUH'V I
larRe rnloinl, ll'Hall'ie. , tmall loloreil, ll'af.
Kkks Stiady; ttatc and I'lim.t., lMlli I Went
tin, regular pacl.linf, KljalSc. , weitcrn, lom
off, E0e.
Chicago Grain and Froduca.
Chlefljjo, Sept. 3S. An estlniafe of a heavy
evportalde iiriiui import, a Mirplm for the r
Kentine, wni lariicly reponlldo for n weak
wlieat tiMikrt todiv, Oft. iloilnu Hi il'SiC. low
er. Corn cloicd 'nc down und pati a nhada
bliriier. !'rolioin dosed lot little ihimred.
C.nh riti3latlon were a follow: l'lour Dull
ami weak; No. 3, ;27Ulii.; No. 2 lid, "tl'in
7n4i .; No. 2 lorn, 40".ilt; No. 2 yellow, 10
nlli'.: No. 2 cat. 2iUi.i No. 2 white, 2"iio,
27',Ji.; No. .1 wtilte, 2.1'i.i20'ie ; So. 2 re,
Me.; No. 1 flax and noitliwest, iM.&O; tiniotliy,
9l.S0a4.IJi pork, ft2.20al2.7a! laid, f7.10i7.12V3;
HI", .i.I3ui..'tj; hiuldei!i, lUC"ic i sli'e.
fji.aoai.aOi whiskey, 1.20.
WIIHAT.
pin lulu r
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For the Death of Her Son.
Mrs. Maigiiret Sullivan began a suit
yesterday against the Howeu Coal com
pany to iceover Jo.000 damages for the
death of her mjii, James Sullivan.
The Uowcti company runs a wasliery
at Taylor and on January I, IS'.iS, James
Sullivan, age 1 was employed as as
sistant foreman. On January -I. 1MW.
it Is alleged, he was lenlicsted to lale
the safety vnlw and allow steam to
I'M'upo fiom flu boilers. I'.elng uiita
niillar with this class of woik he was
m badly scalded thill he died from
the effects.
Lowry Specifics.
riiailes S. I.owry, of Nuilh Scran
ton, as iiiiircd by ills wife, Anna M.
l.ouiy, from whom he Is seeking a
dlvoi-ie. Jestenlay Hied a bill of pai
tiililars. He alleges that on October
io, isos, and at other times his wlto
was iinfaithtul t bim with a man
named itccntlmu and another to avow
ry unUnowii.
He also alleges that she bi.it him,
threatened to hhoot him. was iiuel to
their il.tughti'i', l.ticy, and furthermoie
went about among women selling pat
ent medicines, etc.. In ilcllance of law
and morals mid to the gicut hint of
the namu of l,ovr.
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. Did. Asked.
l'lrst National Uank $00
Seranton Sailmjs Hank 300
Scranton I'acMni; Co 85
'Ihiril National Hank 423
Dime Deposit and DUeount Dank ., ?0Q
lkononiv Light, II. & P. Co 40
l.acka. Trust . Safe Deposit Co. .. 150
Scrarlcr I'aint Co 0
Clark & Snoici Co., l'r 123
Scranton Iron Frnce & Mfg. Co 100
Scranton Axle Wcika M
L-ukawannc Dairy Co.. l'r 20
Count) saclnei Hank k Trut Co. . 300
First National Hank (Carbondalc) COO
Standard llrllllrnr .'o 30
Iradcri' National Hank 15.'
S. r mi , Holt and So Co liw
BONDS
Scrantm I'a?eiiAi" Hailwav, first
morti.ii: du liao 11!
I'erplc'r Sl-rt. Hallway, flr'.t luort-
case, due 1913 115
People's Slreit Hallway, (Icncral
moricajre, uuo iici iu
Diclvon Manufacturing Co
Lacka. TownOiip Siliool 5 per cent. ...
City of Scranton St. Imp. 0 per
cent
Scranton Ti action 0 per cent IIS
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chii.iRo, Sept. 2 Cattle llecelpti, 2.000;
crtierally about ntcad) ; Tevam, slow to 10 .
loMcri iiallic-i, best on Mle toil iv. 2 carload nt
fo.uii Rooil to prime slicri, 4ia5.sj, poor
to tiirdiutn, liHaj.lil; elii.liil fieikn, iholce.
Heudii olheis, wiak, s'snal.M: mluil utoik
eia. 'wuik, .V.Wall.iiU, iov.k vj.jilil; lulfii",
V2.iH'al.iiO; e.iiimrs, 'a2.i'-: litilla, weak, .' Kli
l.l,ii lalift, 1'I.''WJ0.W. Teaiis uii'ipi, l.DJll;
bet on Mle tod.i), 10 cailoadi at l.0i Iimh
fid atecri. $4.1ja'ji do. giaj sticr, fl.2.iil,
bull", fJ.S0i8.2V
lb k lierelpts todi), 20,0110; tomormw, 1',
neo; lift ocr, .'.,iK)', mer.iu'e. t.tiiily; tops,
?"..';.".: lulled md biitiliors f."i.iain.S"&; uikhI
ti cholnp lieaw, .Hjj..'iiJi toiuli do., M.ii'u
." 01; lilit, f j.2Uaj.i."ii bulk of sale-, V23
J.I. II.
Shiep llereipl, G.WI; t tcid.i ; hmiii, pood
to choiie, ftrud) ; riinimou. 15(. lower; wood
to choice wethi'ts, si.!i0il.'J.; fair to clmlie
niixiil, l.HMal.'M; we.tein .liccp, M"J.il 20:
n.itlu Iambi, 1.2jaj.ji); westun Iambi, 91.73
iij..i,i.
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
i:.iU lltifTilo. Sipt. 2.i.-C.iltle liecclpH, 1
can, iiuiet; toikem. WaJ.fU; medium iteen,
fl.0Uil.Ni. inN, i-j.i7.73.
lluKa-Itiieiit, .1 ens; ttcady: niled jnik
ira and im.dluiin, F3.7Ui3.75; good bean, 173
a5.S0; ple, -.VrtiVn"; toii'-lii, fl.S0.i5.
shcip und !amb.s--l(eiilpl, 21 urs; uooil itiaw,
film; comuioi.. dull, luwir; top Iambi, tVio.i
3.1.0; giMnl, !a'i.uU; micd ilieip, lops, .j,Uj
4.1; good, fl.33a.J.75.
New York Live Stock Maikot.
New ioik, Sipt. 'J?. Heen Murd, fnllj Ilk1.
Iilahir; lmlls and ow, M In 2D nut- hour;
MiH.-. .sua.i; bulls, VJ5uai.ii); i.iws, .-1 23
a 1.25.
( ihcs-Mukol ilemoraliid: Mal. 2.1c. Iow i ;
Rii-oi-, jo.1. Iiiwei, cials, Sla; lilt tt- cab ,
1 .'ill 1 1 ; grueicr. "2 25a t.
Simp anil liml-'Iradc .ra ; pii.i. llrJ'n.
limn, Mnep, ij.50.il; iliolie und cioi with
u. i.2,il.Vi; culls, jj; lambs, il.l0i5.ji);
culls, ?.)il. Canada laiuin. 5..l7'.
Hi'lTi slow, at 13. 70a 5. 1 ij.
East Liberty Cattle Mniket.
l'.ut l.lbeit., Sept. 2S Citlle-'sliad.i ; elia,
If."i.w).i3.s5; jiiinic, S3.31II5.51); cuiinnmi, tJ.5l)
al nn.
IIiilih Ailiie; prime iiiihIIuips, S.V7II; lieaiv
orkir, .1'Cia1.T0, llnht do, si.taii3.i1; licaiy
boss, is1'a.ii1.lili; pms, i.5il.i5.(.H; 101111111111 JOIK.
en and (ii.isMMi, !i. I5j".55i iiuiLrlis, .l.lilal.
slieip slow; cholio uiiliii.i, Sl.tl.il.23; iinn.
mm, si.wiij.ii); ihohe lambs, si I0a.1.;:i) cum
111011 to irood, s.l.50a5; iial c liio, sil.5'1.17.
Oil Market.
Ill I It', Sept. !
Illl. .ill'.-, mi bill.
tll.'ill. Hull-, IJ",
v Credit baliiiin,
SliiMllililn. Il.51'!.
11, niirajre,
I1J.I.1I.
100
102
102
Scranton Wholesale Market.
STesterday's Mariiage Licenses.
.'Irnc-t .. lloliratc s(ntl toun-lilp
1'hoibc Oakle) Si oil township
Harry W. Miller S union
Susie 1'islnr Scranton
Miilncl Hurke 'llnoop
Miria I'cudcl Ul'phatit
Court House News Notes.
William Oilier was appointed taj. collector ot
Coiibl.l'cra boiougli, ilco J. I). Caidnrr, re
nsr.ed. 'i'homaa M. Hurke was v.'Slrrthy appointed ton
btaiilc cf the boiomtb of Ma'lbdd, to fill the
aiirij ciuicd by tin resignation ot John Jlul
iei'.S. Ihe dcclaialiuii In the ca cf I'.lUjbctli II.
ltejiiolda against tliu D;l.mjie und UuiNon com
paiir waj lilni Jisteidiy by Altorney C. Cum
lu.t. It ii chaiged that tliu loinpaiu unlaw
fully inincil 2.50H loin of coal from under the
plaint ill's, lind in 'iiein llldjo and dauugei. 111
the Mill, ot !7,5U0 uie ank.d.
Kli'jil WcLlj, eteiday, tlirougb Lorenzo II.
Webb, began a suit to neoier $1,000 damatjea
from Ilimy Connor. The deelaration, Hied bj
Altoiuey Audii'W' M. Walker, nt forth thai
Connor wroncfiilly had Melib arrutcd on a
iluiiie of Hc.ilnc -'l The ia.se wa illsini-cil
be Mdiiman Killo.. ..( the 1'ourtienth waiu,
1'ifoie whom it can beaid
tConitci' by II.
Hutei I ic nr.i'i
ltTi;- Si'lu ' w
I hi 1 -1 -I'i; ' el
lleans l'i r bu
c)
;o, in.(. sjo.
l'i tatoiy 10c.
(iiibtn lak . per bu
l'loui Hifl patenl. '
fi. Dale, 27 I.ai kawanna
. 2.ia2li ; dnry tubs, 2-
still'. 1 7 ; lll'llbv lltl'-
e.im. new, ll'-v
limie li'arnm, J. 10, medium.
PH.
t.ifl.
There l neie Catarrh in Ihli section of tin
eountri than all other diseases put tog-ether, and
until the list few leans as Kiippoi I 10 be
ir.i irable For a ureal many jears clneins pro
iionm-cd it a Joe-il iils,-i. and preseiibrd Icial
innedles. and by constantly fillini I rare Willi
lu.il toMlment. pronniiiiied it uu in 1 ih s, 1
ime I1.11 puncti catairli to be .1 ioii1iliitiiu.il
illsiase, and theriloie ivipilrei ioulitiitinnal
tienlnieiil. ll.ill'i Calarih Cine, iniiuif iit.iinl
In- I'. .1. I'heniy x 1 , 'lolido. 11I1111, is tin "lib
ntvtltiiliuuil uuo "Ii the maiket It is tiki 11
Intiinlli in do-ei fiom HI drops t" 1 tiaspmii
fid. it .11 1 ilni'ith on the blml .ei.l iiiiimiiii
fiirt.uei of Uu Mali in "Ili"v olfi i' oil" hiimlriil
doll 111 for niv 1 .it il tall- l run. Si mi fm
iiriul.iri and tillni"iii il. Aildrm.
F. .1. I III M'V .". ll, Toledo, 11.
Sold In- DrilKUlsts, TV .
lllll 1 F H Fills .He Um bi-l "
THE
Philadelphia Grain r.nd Produce.
Philadelphia, ept.
rou1i.. t uraih. sipt .
11 , No. 2 niiM'd. si pt
N". 2 while 1 li peil, 2
a.' .i.i No J mixed
J Mlie.it .
1114711. lom '
, I'l., I'll,,, o.lts
aJH-i.: No. !
In., 211-. rji.
lowei ;
.1. l'W
si, uly,
l. lie .
lllll III-
Fiiuil fain 1 wti.tein iie.tmiri. 2Je.; do. punts,
23i. ,fl; i'liiu, 'ji liiidiii; flesh malbj,
2He. ; do. wikIiiii. 1,i12.i20c. , ti. louihwcstt in,
l!k' ; do. koutliein. li. Cheese--1 11111. New
Vork full I'liati, faliii. ll'.ji.: ili. iln do.
fair to eholee, 10'ialt'ic,; Dhlo 1l.1t-. IDalb
lliliiiid iusiis I'uiel, but fluil.! 1 ijlinn In
rluimd. Tallow I'in 111; ilti piiine 111 lilni. ,
4Tj.c; lounuy d-., bid., 5lsc.: il.nk, lui' ;
caku, 55e. I.iei' . .tilti Dull and wiaU,
fowls, lOHillc. ; old loiestirs, M.; spriner iliuk
ins, lOallc. ; duils. U'-alik-. Dus-el poullri -Finn,
erood demand; fuwli, ihniu', Ui., dr.
fail lo cood. llall'-.e.: old mosttrs 7i . : man
liy epilne; ihicKrns, JsalV ; westein do, 11a
lie. llcceipls Flour, u.nnn lianiU. and l,.M .
mX1 pounds in talks; nludt. lii.nn.) bu-liils,
corn, none; oats, 3J,ivi. shlpuunl- -Win at,
32,000 bu'licls; mm, 112,000' oatB, s.nOO.
New Yoik Grain and Produce.
N'e.v Yolk, Sept. 2J. Flour Sli nln r on sum
ciatUs, eloslne latlitr i.ij. Win n spn; i k
lie; No. 2 led, kl'n: f. o. b. .11I1. n ami m-
Itialoi; No. I iioitliun Dubilli, m.'ji. fob
ulloat. OptloiM tic Inn it piilt) miiih all 1 i'-.
thiMtl weak it 7hale, 111 1 iteibii. Mmti
ilosiil SiV.: Mav, si',.!, Sopl., sn',.,, Dei ,
SUV.; Dii . i ( orn- .spot eisici N 2,
4'i'if. delator, anil lTi. t. o. b .uUat, 1.1 t
Wtlk. Options quilt and we.lkll, linsid W1.1l.
and ia4i' loiiir. Mai chised I Ii N pi ,
4'V.i O.I, In ; Uu., 111,.. Oils spot
111 111; No. 2, 25',aJ1'jo , No. .. ' ; No.
I00SIC POWDER CO.
Booms 1 ami 2, ComMth B'i'd'g,
BCnANTON, PA.
flining and Blasting
Ueda&t Mooaloand Huahlale '.Vorlu,
l.AFI.IN & RAND POWDGR CO.'S
ORANQE GUN POWDER
Eltotrle Batteries. Eleatrlcllxplaiiiri,
exp.odluf blttit", sj.ifety finnan I
Repauno Chemical Co.'s
limn
nXILO;IVE
Coniio&allacf
SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER.
An Elaborate Showing of
French Flannel Waista
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 gai
merits -no trash.
Flannel Waists, in
with French back
Fine French
plain colors,
and new sleeve.
French Flannel Waists in black,
grey, violet, blue and pink.
French back and new sleeve. Neatly cord
ed and with vest effect of hemstitched
taffeta silk'. Very effective.
handsome Hanne. waists ij
the new Fall shades. Elabori
ately trimmed with silk.
7 EA Flannel Waists, tastefully corde
j.jj back and frontt Made in
sailor collar style of Taffeta silk. Frencll
back and new fancy sleeve trimmed wittl
silk.
N
F
annel
s
Th
Fianuel in wearing apparel will be more in evidence this Fall and Winter.
comfort and serviceableness of this 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 in stripes
polka dots, etc., which are 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 hauclsome line ot the plain all-wool Flannels in silk embroidered polka dc
at $1.00 a yard.
CONNOLLY & WALLACE,
127 AND
WASHINGTON
129
AVENUt
AtA.mm.ttM...ii"i".
WRITTEN CUARAHTFE TO CUREKl
"OKiWi cery uavciUainK eprmlftt Jain.
u y, uoftpiuu oca atuu surgeon jana.
Dr. THE6L. 627 north Sixth St.
riiilaclcliililit, 1'a.OAll Abuses,
BloodPolscn.Varlcocsle.Stricturo
all PRIVATE nnd ODSCUnK
KithMipi- I-fiflL Tf mill tn id. Hliriink-
cnorpanMuHy rrsiorert, Frsh rnbes
II III!
niooaecp lioitifoxei, LofltMnalitxi
uioyujuj.
iti in ii
Eiri DKliYKCHBR AI7ZT." Tf
input liv ti,H. fn.l forSwnrti 'Irftlimnnialft .t llnol. ft.
yonui every lai.o jLstUute.Lloctntal Mcdiiul traud.
THIRD ITIONUL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
ORGANIZED 1B72
DEPOSITARY OF
THE UNITED STATES.
Capital S200.000
Surplus GOO.000
WA1. CONNELl, Preslimt.
HENRY BEL1N. Jr., Vlcj-Prcs.
WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier.
Bpeclal attention Given to busl.
ness accounts. Three per cent, in
Iciest pal on Interest deposits.
s
RUGS'
We want you to see the new arrivals in our Carpi
Department. We believe we have the most complete stoc
in Northeastern Pennsylvania, and know that, quality con!
sidered, we can give you value and a selection not to bl
had this side of New York. A superb line of
Ir.WALL
rt
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PAPER I
5
Oc
.TfyiT..y.Vn
r fi w wi
MOUNT PLEASANT COAL
At Retail.
curcil 111 t to 10 ilnyH. The moct (lanpemiis e'ufcca
Killi-itcd. EltiP.KlTSCHBRARZT." Triat-
Coal ot the best quality for domeatla
use and ot all sizes, Including Buckwheat
and Elrdoeyo, delivered In any part ot
the city, at the lowest price.
Orders received at the orllce. Oonnell
building. Hocm S0C; telophono No. 1762. or
at the mine, telephone No. 272, will he
promptly attended to. Dealers supplied
at the mine.
I PLEASANT CflllL CO
BRASS AND METALLIC BEDS
I
I
DRAPERIES ll
V IB ui D9 H I UffU b'
!I G. 8.B 1,11 Tf
MfiLTY,
129 Wyoming Avsnue.
S . X
tK7
TH
6
PILLS
SO
CTS.
Restore Vitality, lost Vigor and Manhood
Cureiluiputcucy. NiRht 1'im.nionr. Loss ntMem.
jis nn wiisiiiiir aeiiicn.
allutlocuof .clf.iiliUMiur
excess nnd tnJIfcrclliin.
blood builder. Urines
tho pink c-lov, to jiulo
cliecks ami restoics tlio
tiro ui loiitli. liy mail
60c ner iiox. U bosnj for
S'!.CO, with our bankable irnurauteu to euro
or refund the monoy paid. Semi for circular
nnd copy nf our baul.ublo (,'unrauteo boud,
NervitaTaliletsSfS!
(tellow laucw Immediate Rciulta
Positively (,'iiarniilicil euro for Los? of Powor,
Varicocele, UihIoipIoiioiI or SlirunWoa OrKans,
I'n re-is, Loeomntor Auulu, Ncrvunt l'roitra
Hon, Ilyttnria. Tits. Insanity. I'.iraljels and tho
lie.ulU of KjcosiIvo L'muf Tobncco, Opium or
Liquor. By mail In iilnin pncl.-nue. 31.00 a
bos, (i for $b.00 with our bnnkablo (cuftv
B.nteo bond to euro In 00 clays or rofund
money paid. Address
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson Sts CHICAGO. ILL.
Sold by McGarrah 3c Thomas, Drug
gists,. iOi Lackawanna ave.. Scranton. l'a.
Special Agency
for Hanau's
Shoes,
Myer D
aviciow
Tlio Cheapest Shoe Store. tf07 Lnckawmina Ave.
Special Agency
for Hanau's
Shoes.
Extraordinary Shoe Bargains Today, Saturday
We buy for spot cash, are satisfied with a small profit and do
business lor cash only. Remember that we sell only strictly reliable
footwear, and above all things bear in mind that we never make any
misstatements. Every word we say in an advertisement can be relied
on, and every article you buy that does not piove satisfactory, the pur
chase money will be refunded.
Look at the Bargains.
HAH0LD BOKAaa INJURED.
Fell from a Branch of a Horse Chest
nut Tree.
SVhlle picking horto chestnuts yes-
IH1P1!U11J
Theto tiny
ret In
Ibebs i
Cupiulea n
aura i.ttuo
enrcnllecllnunl
I'mm im. t
Inlrcileiin In
CO jiali'B Men's Patent Calf, Ouoilyoar
Welt. $3.50 Shucn. at $J,48.
7G palm Men's Calf ConBres'a ami
Iiiio. $2.50 Shoes, at J1.9S.
ir.0 pulif Men's Ceiln Too I.aco Urets
MiocH at Uie., $l.i5 and $1.60, worth
$1.50 to $2.00.
Men's Ilox Calf ami Vlcl Klil, heavy
goto plioes at $2, $H, $4 anil ?.'.
IjAPIKS' HMOUS 7G pairs I.tidles
Vh I Klil liul'lon anil l.atx rilioes, worth
$2 50. at $1.00.
4S pairs Lailleh" Uixulycar AV'elt, Vi.lO
Sliuci., all sixes, al $l,l!i.
S00 pairs Ladles,' Cloth Top, $1.50
Shoes, at 9Sr.
21 pairs Laelles' Kussets. $1.50 Shoes,
at "Se.
Misses' Si-lionl Hhoes at 73e, ninl 9Si
Hoys' anel Youths' Khocs at !)Se. ami
$t.25.
Chllurim'B Shoes at all pi lees.
'Call and exainhie our rooiIs ami
prices, and eompaie the quality in
what you see elsewheio ami you will
Im itmvliueil t'hat tlieio Is nn hotter
plaie on earth to buy your footwi-tn.
WE HAVE A
I hpli li ol Ml M
fc
Such as Foot Balls and Uniforms,
Tennis Goods, Guns, Revolvers,
Ammunition, Cameras, Kodaks
and Supplies.
Florey & Brooks,
211 Washington Ave.
' s&iwa5i
i
m
jW
M
MYER DAVIDOW, 307 Lackawanna Ave.
DR. DUN'STBN, 311 Spruce Street, Scran
tan, l'a. 'II Acute nJ Chronic Dljemci al
Men, Womin nn iChllilren. Consultation nd
examination free Oltice llojre Dally and
bun day 8 a. m. to p p. m.
HENRY BEL1N, JR.,
Gineral v.m for the Wyomlig
District lor
mm 1
POWDER.
ilininj, niiuinsr, Pportinir, FmoVelrn and thsj
ltopaunu lliemical torapany'a
High Explosives.
bafcty 1'ujf, Ciipi and Uxploeleri. Koom 401 Con
nell llulHlnt,', Seranton.
AIIKSCIKSi
T1I0(. i'Olll) Plltit3nl
JOHN II. Slliril fi fcOV Pljmmiil
V. i:. MULLIGAN WUVn nin