THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 51001. W NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MONTROSE. pr!l to the Scranton Tribune. Montio.of, Sopi. I. Hurry Hnlpln Is cltrkliiK for A. Lyons". Klhcit 1. Hlukcule'c, urn of the Into E. L,. HliikPhlco. who n tho iiwmt ill? Unentailed ulinlniil lawyer vvlilili tlilt county mri pirnlne'cil, lintc otitoioil Keystone nuiclcmy, at raeteit.vvlllc, n ii student, and Ids lwt of friends In Mnntrnre and tlnoiiKliiuit the inunty preelli t for lilm n brilliant rairer. as ho has Inherited In a Ihi-bo (loftier- those mental nualltlos vv hh Ii made his la mented fa'thor famous. Dr ,t. I). Kelly, of Siiiiirlmnnn. was a Usitor In town yestnnlny. Miss Nina Sines lin Jut ii-turned from Isliiclinliiloti. v. line she has been vlMtlnr? relnthcs. It Is reported heie, on appatelitly Rood nuthorlty, that Jnliu D. Miller, csq.i of Thompson, has decided to de cline the nomination for district nt torney, tendered him by the recent Democratic county convention. Mrs l.o Coini'i- has moved ftom I'ms ret street to Mrs. UurRess' hout-f, on C heptnut stieet. Mr. and Mis. H. A Lyons and Searle MrColIum and family Ihivp been en Joying an outliiR at Sllvn lake, but ie turned to tow n today. The Republican building Is belns f palnted. Maurice J. O'Hilen has snne to Bal timore, where he contemplates entcr lnjr a medical college as a student. Colonel i:. II. Warner, t'nlted States army, retired, of Wllke-B.ure, is spendlnn a few days In town Theie piomlses to be a Kie.it exodus of people from Monti ose and surround iiiR towns on l'l leliiy, when the local lodge. Knights of T'ythl.is, will tun a mammoth eviitMon to Uliae.i and t'ayuRH lake. The fare for the round trip Is but JJ. chlldien. half-pilce. The fair of the lounty Is tln county fan. and th.it Is the Montiose talr, to be held on the beautiful giounds in this place cm October 1 and 2. In ad dition to the usual nttiactions. theie will be n Kenerous amount of slushier bv the lainous Welsh choir of Wilkes Barre, that can led off tlrnt honois at the rhiciiRo Wot Id's Kalr. Frederick X. .Icsnup, son of Or. H. H Jessup. of Syil'i, will preach at the Ftesbyteri.in cliimh next Sund.iycveii Imr. Mr. .Tessup recently t oinplotcil Ins titht year at Auburn ThPoloptc.il pcmin n y. Indoor bise ball Is the attraction at ill.icre hall this evening. Owing to a liie.ik-down of the Mont tose Democrat's presx, that papet Is Ivl'in printed this week on the ltepub llan pre??. FACTORYVILLE. Freclal to the Scranton Tribune. Factoiyville. Sept. ;!. Mis. A. J. Oil mo... h.i hold bet Main stieet i"-lrJe::ic 1 1 Mi A' 1 Kc i ; i ; s ..: '(.ii. w ho vv dl la'. i . ...., (.,(, dio jnth of pptom ber Mr. 'ilu.nio and fain ; ili en -cu ..-, h. iii- ci Mr. l-"i"v I'ikM Mr and Mis. James r. C.lddlnkx of MHpleton, low. i and Mrs. Diana Aketiy of Justus, spent Sunday with their I bl other .lames M. Hi own. Mis W. H. Snovcr who has been spending the summer In this place te tuiiW to lift home in Scranton last Monday Mis. I'Miilstcm and daughters Bea trice and Dorth.v of Waverly, X. Y., arc spending some time with the funnel 'h p.n mhs .Mi. and Mrs. O. T. Spencer Or i'.iul n. Wilson of New Vol It la en1 imiu i week's vacation at his old lliiii" .ii till1- place Mi-. tJnige X. Ourr of Iialton Is ' -ii mg 1 1 'r lives hero. Mr and Mrs. Stanley X. Simrcll of Si..Mon. spent Suuil.iy with their nmthei Mis. Saral Sinn ell. Mr. W. A. X-wel.lg, who went to Xew Yoik state to sell vtrws last summer ha- accepted n position In a gcneial f me at Dextei, X. V. Mr. I.ouls Wrlgley. the courteous and obliging clrk at Walton',, t-tnio, in- arcepted a position in l'rlngle'3 j-'fne. il stoie at Kingston, 'a., vvli.-ie he will enter upon his dutlct. next Monday lie has the best wishes of his many fi lends of this plqcc. RilNKilWIOCK. Sprrn to the Mrir.tnn Triliu.it. Tunkhaniinck, Sept. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Bradley Lewis me entertaining Rich ard Bennett an 1 I.rlvvnil runt, of Wllkes-B irrc, at tin ir home on Wen Tlosa i-tiert this week Mis. W X. rurdon and family nto moving their household ijoodp to Hal ton, wlicie sli has purchased a resl il'ni". and will make her home In the fll'Uie Tr. Odd Fell"" and Itebekah lodges fr.aii all pans of the county will hold truir annual plmlc at Jlrnthaw paik on Fast, Tioga stieet, on Tluut-du, Septcniher .'. Mif. John M. Carman Is visiting her oil home at Xantlcoke this week. Tbf annual reunion of the Stnrk fanulv will he held at Rcnshaw jiaik on Saturday. Sept. 7. il.nmon (ieatiiart. who was taken ti a Wilkr-s-Barre hospital for treat ment some time ago, was brought to his home on Saturday last not much impioved. Miss P.ita P,i visited fi lends at Wllkes-B.crre on Tues-day. Howard HunRerford and William A. Kittiedge are in Xew Voik this week pill chasing goods for the winter Hade. Mis. K. M. Phillips Is setlously 111 at her homo on W.inen stieet, with asthma. Mbcs Oertrude LuekenblH, ho has been spending the past two months with friends at Plttston, iftutned to her home on Saturday. Miss Finnia Sue Stink, of Setantnn, Is visiting friends nnd iclatives In this place. NICHOLSON. Spcclil to thf Scronton Tritmne, Nicholson, Sept. i. Miss Bessie Tay lor returned homo Saturday after a week's visit with friends at Factory-villi-. Manager Claude Shlvely, of the At lantic nnd Parlllc Tea company, spent Sunday with his friend, Wallace Bill lugs, of Oak stieet. Misses Kuth Johnson nnd Virgil Tay lor nient a few days la-st week ns the guests of tho Inttcr'B sister, Mrs. Louis Bedell, of Factoryvllle. Sablnas Walker, of Scianton, wn a taller In town Saturday. Miss Mamo MaiConnell, of Wilkes Barre, is the guest of her brother, C. H, MacConnell, of State -street. Ml. K. D. Bell, Mrs. I). G. Black, Mrs. It. S. Stephens) and MIps SitJttn Black spent Tuesday with friends nt llopbottom. (?lenn Johnson nnd Mls Ittith John son visited their tltitl", J. B. Stephens, at his homo at Huynl, Monday. Kdwnrd Adams, of Scranton, visited ft lends in town n few days Int-t week. Ml', una 1f A T. Tlincnr worn titenn antly sntpiNed by a number of their irieiins last evening at ineir nnme on Oak street. Mr and .Mrs Thayer have been icsldents of thl place for twenty- one yeais and I iiursciay tney expect to leave for their new home hi Blng- hutntnn Thn ncnnlliir c:ia ilpllr-htrtlllv spent and at an eaily hour refresh- ineuis wrie served, i no guests wore: Mr. and Mis F. K. Pioper, Mr, and Mis F. F. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Stephens, Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. W. Kilns, Mr. and Mr W. S. Decker. Mr. nnd Mis. F. A. Cohln. Mi. and Mrs. J. F. Harding. Mr. nnd 'Mrs. W. D. Osborne, Mrs. Lizzie Bought, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. L. Billings, Mrs. B. A. Gardner. Mis. Laura Walker, Miss Helen Hnitlev, Mlsi V. V. Walker, Mrs. Werkhelser, Mis. 11. X. Kelley. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L Thayer, A. J. Kllng, Edith Clsny, Kd- DRAWING l AmrtfANO if l!'"! Hr urjroor i AtGtir foot i; I I'1 WffiW'l I 1 W V xrmmm Can you draw an athlete, pcrfe:tl proportioneJ, coveruiR these live dots ? waril Alden. Marion Werkhelser, Cora Kllng. Leona Billings. HARFORD. Spcrl.ll to the Sirantun Tribune Ilai foul. Sept. I. The Young Men's Fnlon class picnicked1 at Boss park. In Blnghamton, Saturday. They all te poi t a line time. Mr. nnd Mrs. Uiley We.vcott. of Gib son, called on 11. S. Fsteibmok's Sat uielay. Tlie sale of stands for the Harford fair will be sold on the fair giounds Satin day. September T. at 2 o'clock. Itev. Mauwlll and family have re turned fioin their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Gtoover, fonueily em ployes of the orphan school, have gone to Pl.iluhoio, X. J A foot ball game between Scranton ami Blnghaniton will be an attiactlon at the I la i fold fall. Mr. Hurtweg has see ured a position nt Chcvier Spilngs Orphan school In the engineering depaitment A cinrogiapb entertainment will be given undei the auspices of the Fp. worth league in the Methodist Episco pal clinic h Filday evening, Sept. ii. Mrs. Charles Gere and son, of Hiook Ijii aie visiting Mrs. Alwoith. Ella Fuller, of Lenox, and Miss Campbell, of Scianton, were calling on f i lends In town Thuisda.v. Mis? Nellie Picket returned to Scran ton Monday, after spending her vaca tion with her sister, Mis. Lew Bur dick. Mis. W. B. Hammond is euilte sick at this wilting. The leinalns of Aithur Tlffnny woie brought here ftom Scranton S.ituicla.v anil Intciied in South Harfoid ceme tety. Mr. Tiffany wns the youngest urn of Alonzo Tiffany. Mi. and Mrs. F. P. Tlngley aie en Joying tho sights at the Pan-American thi"! week. Professor James Adams has aceept cel a position at Galoton, Potter county. Miss Jennie Harrow, of Blnghamton, Is Ultlng her mother. Calvin Chamberlain is calling on friends In Scrnnton and Wilkes-Banc. Miss Mabel Filnk, of Montiose, Is the- Bitot of Mis Horace Sweet. E. M. Watson Is taking in the Pan American sights this week. Mr. and Mis. Jud Tiffany, of New Mllfoid, spent Tuesday In Harfoid, SUSQUEHANNA. SpccUl to the Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna. Sept. 4. Mis. Ilohert Spoil, of tho Oakland side, Is a guest of Scranton relatives. Mrs. H. P. Kimball Is 111 in Blngham ton. Erie Hose company, No. l, and a laige delegation of Susquehanna peo ple will take in the Carhondale cele bration on Wednesday. Mi. E. Biyan, of Washington street, Is at the Pan-Ameilcan. The fall term of Laurel Hill nead emy and St. John's parochial school opened today. The Erie Is enjoying a huco passen ger tralllc A meeting of tho members of the Five States' Milk Pioducers" u.ssodn tlon In this vicinity will be held nt the nillce of C. E. Van Horn, In this plnce, Sept. 7. Tho funernl of the late MiST L, Ben ton, of Lnnesboro, was held and very largely attended this afternoon from the Lanesboro Methodist church, the pastor. Rev. V. L. Meeker, olllclatlng. Interment wns niado In the lanesboro cemetery. The Erie has nil the fi eight It can handle. Hundieds of Pan-American passen gers dine at the Starrucra house dally. Editor and Mis. B. F. Pilde nre ex pected home from Cleveland today, Great Bend-Blnghnmton-Nevv York city aggregation came to town on Mon day afternoon, and, In Beebe paik, was downed by the Susquehanna club, 11 and 8. If the Great Bend club un derstand any other game, an exhlbl- tlon of Its skill will, at nny time, be appreciated. In Susquehanna. Tho condition of Colonel Wllllnm II. Telford In somewhat Improved. Henry A. Tlngley, of Honesxlnle, Is the guest of his patents In this place. Ouy Heston, nnd family, of the Oak land aide, are at the Pan-American. PITTSTON. SprclsJ to the Scranton Tribune Plttston, Sept. 1. Andrew Loinon, n twelve-year-old Polish lad, has been missing from his homo on Wilfred street slme Monday and his parents arc considerably worried over bis non appearance. The boy nttended the pic nic of the Central Labor Fnlon nt Kverhait's Island last evening, and that was tho last seen of him. West Plttston Heme company Is look ing about for a new team for their hose wngon. The present team, although first class animals, are n trllle heavy. A musical event of no smnll Impor tance will be the concert In Music hall next Frlilay evening under the ins pires of nnd by the Wyoming Valley Fnlted Choir which will compote In the choral contests nt the Pan-American Exposition the lath of this month. Among the special features of the pro gramme will be the rendition of the two competitive pieces by tho full choir of 1J." voices. Oeorgo Laurlng, of tipper Pltsion, a Plttston constable, has been ni rested charged with selling liquor nt the labor picnic nt Fverhart's Island, withoul a PUZZLE. i' " license. The Central Labor Fnlon Is behind the case. Audiew Bailavltcli, u miner, met with ii terrible and Instant death in the Stevens slope, at West Plttston, late this afternoon. Badavltch bad been at work all clay nnd hail piepaied a coal hole, which he Intended to Hie before quitting woik for the elay. The chin ge of powder had failed to ex plode anil bo lettirned to learn the reason u by. The charge exploded while he wns making the examination. Badavltch received the full foico of the shot. His body was badly torn and hurled beneath the flying coal. The victim was i Polaneler. about 40 years of age. and lived with bis wife nnd several children em Center street, Plttston. DURYEA. Tuesday evening a number of young P"ople tendered limine Dills a surprise putt. at his home on Front street. The usual social diversions were Indulged In, after which icfrcsliments were seived. Those present were: Mhses. Lillian Ilrlscoll nnd Anna Farrell, of Xew York; Bessie Evans, of Avoca; Joanctte Dick, of Mooslc; Xelllo Hanks, Lilly Builclgli, Florence Keefe, Gertrude. Lyshon, Mary Anderson, Charlotte Brown, Helen Beeseleker, Minnie Gerhart nnd Nellie PilK Mc-.-rs. John Connor, Avoca: Earnest Danks, Richard Naylor, Silas Randall, Herbeit Brown. William IInhh, Elenor Tinglepaugh. William Nolan. William Barnes, Joseph Cox, Edward Nolan, William Andeison, Edward Davis, Jam " Solli'S. Charles Solles Horace Dills and William Gerheart: Mesdatnes William Gerheart and James Solles, - BALLJ fi BASE AmsrlcRia League. vi vbittiukcc It. II 1:. HfiMc n n 1 nn j oo' ii- 11 ,t Milvtaiikce 11 (1 0 0 (1 OIH) '-11 R .' Hiltene W inters ami Sihrci kenecxt ; liciily rut Maloney. L'mrircs- Hart anJ liai-kell. At fhleatto- It. II. H. Wntiinsmn 0 n 0 n n n n ,s o i 0 thiiano uinisiiii'-o n a Itittrrlca Carrick, I.ee and Clarke. Katoll and Pullban. Umpire Shtiiilin. M Detroit- IT. II. K. Philadelphia 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 s 2 Detroit 0 2 0 0 1 2 S II H 1 llitli nr I'lanK and Stedman; Cionln and Mc AIIUlci. I'niplrc Cantillon, At Cleveland- It, II. K. naltlmore 002000002-1 S 2 Cleieland 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 -5 II I Uatterie' Sop and nienulnn and IEoliiiison; McNeil and Wood. I'mplrf -foniioll.c. National Xiengue. At New Ycik-KInt paine R. II. J. Sew ork lOOOJOniO-rt 1! 0 I'ltl.burit 2.4 3 2 0(102 -! 20 3 Ilitlerlrn Tajlor and Warner; Tannclull and Vtafjer. I'mpire Djer. Second uame II II. n. I'ltuliiirg 3 10 14 0 0 0 1-10 11 0 New York 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 O- 3 e 3 llatlfTici-Cliribrn and O'Connor! Hickman, Vannndt and W'jrner, I'mplri Dwjcr. At Ilolin- It, II. K. M. I.ouli 00001 0tn0-2 S 2 lloctnn 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 13 S II llatterlea Ilaiper nnd Nliholij Pitt Inner and Kittrldce. I'liiplie limbic t Philadelphia R, . K. thicann OOOOinOOO-4 5 fi t'hllaililpld.i 1 0 2 0 1 DO 1 ."-5 HI 2 llatterle. IIiirIifi anil Kahoej Tovnsend and DoukIs'i. I'liiplrc Rrown. At 1 1 rook 1 n R, 11. p. riiieliuiall 2 1 0 0 I 0 0 2 0-7 0 Ilrookhn 2 till 0 00 0 0 13 12 3 natterlra-llalni and l'eltij Keniiedy and l"ar rrll, L'mplie Nah. ' Eastern Leorjuo. rmvldence, 7i W'orcTitrr, I, Hartford, Hi Fliockton, 3. Toronto, l; BufUlo, a, Montreal, 7j Rochester, i. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Rovlovv. New York, Spt. 4. Today's Htock market was an almost exclusively pro fessional affnlr, with evidence of a participation by the speculative party which Is rnther vaguely characterized ns "the western contingent" by th traders about the stock exchnnge. This party has been active nt Intervals In the stock market ever since the corn ci op pioipects b"canio nn clement In the speculation. They continued the snle of stocks this tnornlivr but enrly became liiiprec(l with the notable paucity of the offerings which were brought out under the ptossiite they put upon the market and t oversell their position to the buying side. Tho ftee offerings of corn today which vveie nt stiillclently nttmcllve terms to uttract some demand for export of that grain for the first time in a consider able period, may have had an lnlluence on these operations. The day's move ment of prices seemed largely due, however, to maneuvers by contending professional operators, following yes teiday's sharp break, which in Itself vwiH apaicntly u testing operation bv the capitalists who have supported the muikct for some time past. They seemed satisfied with their demonstra tion of the small amount of stock Im pending over the market for dlslodge nient and their brokers were large buyers again today and especially of Fnlted States Steel stocks In which they were Joined by the "western con tingent." These slock elld not move upwind until there Inn: been sharp ad vances In Colorado Fuel nnd Ten nessee coal, b,isd upon the assump tion that their business was largely Inci eased as a result of the enforced idleness of Fnlted States Steel corpor ation works. Chicago Great Western continued stiong on rumors of buying for control and the recent large ac cumulation of Mexican National wns unabated today. The strong tone per meated the whole niaiket ns the day piogiessed nnd th- Itnal hour showed many of the niaiket leaders amongst the grangeis, Parities, Southvv osteins, coalets and specialties from 1 to -points over last night's closing level. Total sales, t',000 shares. Thr MlOMln quotation! r fumiilicl Tin Tribune by M. S. Jcrdin A Co.. roomi 105 7CX Mrars buil'lintr, "crantnn, Ta T-lihon OT: Open. Hifch- bow Clo. intr, et. t In?. American Su.'ir 11.'; HI', 1H' l'.l'i Alibivin 7U 7'Ha m r'l'i UcliN.ui, l'r "T'j I'" "T1, "i llronk IrnlH'ti Tl'a " TI 71 n lit. .V. Ohio 111.4 inp, 10tO4 fM'4 riic. k flhio 17 t7Ni 17 47 riiir. r (it. went '-'I'i 'Jd -ji'j .t'j St P.111I K-' ii'", 1ikMs lfi,it l!r.ck MhihI 1H ll"'s 1H ltfi'i K.in. tV : Trv , l'r., y"i "1 iVi'i '" l.nun. (V Na-ll l"tT; 1i mi', 1HV, Man. Clevatc'el H'H ll'i lis ll't Virt. Triilmn !'- b-'a l''T- li'.-'a Vh.so. l'.ultli' 105'i 107 101?. Hi's South Pailfl .'1 iV'c r'i o'l'a Nnrfnlk A Wot ". f7 M S N. Y Ccnlral IJt'i l.M'H l.M'j lM'ii Col. .southern lV.i I5's IV, l.V, dnt A Wisiern :ir, ri.'i s .'; IVnm. It It IK'1; lti'Si H.i 1U'1 IMilfle Vtiiil 4lj 4J 41'j il llraciing Itv 4IU 4Ci 4C; ll'i Urailing- lly.. l'r Tf.'i 77 Ti.'i 77' Soiitliern II. It n' S.."l .11', : smtliein K H, l'r s-'i '"-'a k f'i T. nn Coal A Iron iV.'i b- bl lrf ss I'. S. I.rithiT lUi 11 I..', l7 1 . s l.e.ither, l'r -I4 .l Sla si V. s Rubber I'i'i 111"', i'i'4 V''i Fnlon r.ii'ln.' innl 101", !ri M t'ninn I'.iiidi'. l'r v)i; f'li; yi si We-lern I nlon !H Ol'l ill 'H'i Wabi'b. l'r ll'i IF, ll'i 41 t'nl I'uel A Iron inn im'j lfiil lii-J Ami) C.i,'cr I171; in 117 lls't I'mpll'V les lll'j llJ'j 111 HJ't Tevn I'leill 11 4',', 4IU IVi Vmrr. far rminilry ' 31 Wl'i HI I. S eleel fn 11 fi 4(V, 4.'l T. S Mtcl (0., l'r !IT; !ic 0 p.-.lj NEW YOnit GRAIN MARKET. Open- It itch- Low- Clos- WHr.vT. Ii.er t. et. intr. Peeiinbrr iel'i Te.'i T'.'a 7nT, Miy 74 7''7, V T'i'e CORV December Cl'4 r-l'i, c)', rii Miy b.'i, njij r..", cjii Sctnnton Boatd of Tindo Exchnnge Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. SKKKS. Rid. Asked. I.ick.iwanna Diii.v fo . Tr 111 .,, County ScvliiE-i Rank k Trut Co.. sfio rirwf Vitlenil Rink (farbomlale) -i-. hfindard Drllllns Co 3a Thiol Njtionel Rink 4o Dime Depcilt and Dbiount Rank.. 275 Keonomj I.lelit. II. k I'. Co J5 Vlrt Satloml IlmK ljfio l.i.k.i. Ti eit . site Depo.lt Co ijn (Mail, k snovcr Co., l'r 1J5 S.ianton Iron I erne MIR. t joa Scranton Axle Worki p3 Scranton .avins Hmk 400 Tudcis Nitlonil Rink 175 S. 1 a nt in IV 'It .v: Nut Co 101 piopli'i Rani; 1J New Mexiifl 11 . k C. Co ;j ROND3. Scnnton I'aeiip'i Riilwj, flit MoiKtaire, due I'W nj , People's street nailay, first mort- case, due 101 113 ... People's Street Rilluay, (icnrral inoitirise, due tn i3 Dlekfon Jlanufactiirlnir Co ioo l.ackc. Tovvnulilp Scliool .1 per cent. ... 102 City ol Kranton St. Imp. 6 per rent 102 Scranton Tiactlon fi per cent. 113 Scrnnton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II O. Dile. 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Ream I'er hihhel, choice marrow, $.60a2 . Ruttcr I'rcch iicsmcry, 21aJ2c.i dairy, (re.li, 2U-. Cheee Full rream, lOille. J-'b-B! Wctcrn freh, U'-jalclj nearby tUtc, l,1V2al7',sc. Medium Reani-rer lni'liM, Sj: M. (Irern Peaa-l'er bushel. 1 4H.il 15. I'lnm llel patent, per Innel, ?l 45. Ream l'er bushel, cliniee niauow, $3.10. Potatoes Per buhel-$lal.l0. New York Grain nnd Produce. New ork, iM'pt. I. flour-Market hid a Irons undertone and a fair trade, vlheit int rtcael i So. '.' rid, '"'je f. o Ii. atloat, No. 3 red, 71V'. (levator, No 1 N'niihern Duliiih. 77'sc t. o. d afloat Optlutu oinied kleady, but mid off. I iter they rallied, do ina paillc ti. limn. cr. Me- Included No 2 reef, Ms closed "fit jr. ; SplimlKr. 74 V: October, 7,ic. ; Decciulier, 7iV'. Corn .'put ileidy: No. , ejl'so. eei. toe; fil'jc. f. o. Ii. alliut. Options market de clined alter the openinit, but uulneqiiently ic ccnerecl and clemed rtrm at '4arir. nil Ion, May doied WV ! September, file. ; October, il'ie.i December, iHTio. Oal pot tlcacli ; Noo 2. 3Sr. So. .1, 37c. ; No. 2 white, 40c j No. J elo., S'le.l track nilxed western, S7V2a.no.j track evhite nrilrrn, .'ii'jaKe j track white mate, .is',a 47c. Option quiet but fairly ateaclj, flutlrr Sleidy: crcanierv, KlrJik' ; faelnry June packicl, H'aliA'ie.j iinltitlnn creamery, ll,cl7i i Hate chlr. Utile, flierco "' : fane larue .-ol-orecl, ll'4e. j elo, do. while, 'l'ii'4c ; fane miall colored, UVSc; elo. di while, ri';e. Kcca bleail.v; atate and l'enulanla, 1i2iV : we-l-trn tine milled, 14al7e j wotrrn lainlled, ITulec. Philadelphia Grain and Produoe. Philadelphia. Sept 4 Vheat-i4c, tiichrr: contract itiade S.-ptember, 7J'ja7le. Corn Steady; No. 2 mined September, 504M41. Oata Weak and lowcri No. 2 whito clipped, 4Ul.'c. Rutter Steady, fair demand) fancy western creamer, 20Vjc i 1I0. nearby print!, 22e. Kbk! Firm, (rood demand: lieih nearby, J So. ; do, west ern, lac. 1 do, .southern, lc. i je, soulhwetern. lc. fheme Quiet and barely Meady. ReSied Sucari t'nchinced. Cotton 'ic. lower; mid dlins upland, 6o. Tallow Steady! city prime THE TRIBUNE' "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More? Than I'our Line,, ,v Cent. for Uacli Hxtra I. Inc. For Ilcnt. For Rent. About 1200 feet of floor space ot 4U1 floor of the Tribune building, sir'table for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. finquire at office of Thi-: Tribunh. roll RI'.ST-l arte ple.nant front inomi ceiitril. At l-'l Ad.iun acrnue. 1 OR Rl. ST I'our ple.natit loom, new home, with ue ol bath, learn beat, (jas or elertrlc llcht. location comenicnt. Linden ttreet. Apply Uil Soilli Waliln(ton avenue. (I, I. Moelir. I OR III.AT-Rilry and truck farm, two mlle from i-cianton. Sclieuer Rrotherj, .111 RroJk alreet, Scianton. lOi: I1K.NT Willi board, a plcnant front room, fiiinlnlicd, nultible for Kriilleinin and wife or two gentlemen. .Ml diin avenue. FOR lli:T Four tnoniH. flrat floor, heat, fur nished. Telt (Juine.v avenue. l'Oll HCST-Slne-rootn houce In Oreen Rldire; all coneiiler,cei; laruo lot. Rent. $1S. Ad- clrewS. (1., Tribune. lOlt Ri:si'-i:iBhl iooiih, 7.U Jeffeinou avenue; all modern conveniences. ' For Sale. wvwww l'OR SVI.i: Three loom, one lull an I Malr fine eaipei". neirly new. will moll cheap. Apply (!. D ler. Ii) Wcb-ler aeenue. Kill .l. V film of 33 nern, in ladloti tnwii.hip, one nnd one-epiarlcr nillen from Mocow; under Rood niltiiHtlon, well veatered, fiuu of all kiniU. On e.uy tcime. 11. V. S5arl. .11; Ml' VRIIIVI I) with ear loid of hure, cood wurkoM and driwei... weight from 1.100 lo 1 'nn Ian bo cecn at Hit Riino.id touri P. M ( "1,1.. KOI! S MX Two light fprinc wason and !onte haincw, cheap. i:vati, rear It.'.! Lucrne ilrrct. 1 OR S MX Car loid of eliailrs and draiitht hori-e and cond (milly horaci. 222 221 Oak ford couit. .1. J. Kield. FOR SMX-A Coltrell k honi cllnder pre, C-lxM, In Rood condition, new roller, V-oO. flppiy "ilkciRuio Time! Office, Wilkes-uarrc, Pa. Heal Estate. FOR MIX-W.v little home in perfect e'onili lion, eav terin-e. IciK". Hawthorne ftirei Vppl.e on piemi.es or Hamilton, Room SOU Puuli Ruildins. t Alt M OF about (f acie; enod houe and barn; near Montrose. Addict Rov al, Dmiock, Siinquehinni County, Pe. MlMvOKv. -KIR M,i:- luae lioiive. suilable for coiHulc.'.eenlii' home or for Mitiiiner bond ei. Miuateil n,ir rlniri he, potnfflci-, lallwiy find ct'amboat! Flit ela-e opening for pnehnte iiiiiv to open .one ilciriil.' home. 'I he elemand for 11 cvi't Addie. A. K. Iluih, Gravcnhurt, Mu-koka, Out. Wonted. i WASTKD A hrce chow ca-e. Apply William GiRord, 15(7 Dickson avenue. WANTKD An Ir.ielllnent (Catholic) lady or ceo tleman to fill a IIrM, pleaant position: pood piy, If suitable. Addros P. O. Rox 20, Scranton, Pa. Wanted To Buy. LOI.I.II R FS(,IM:i:rt STOCK VVVSIKD Will ui feir puce Slock and bonds bought .mil wild. KveuinB 'phone, 2722, lln, 101. ( omcu8 Is Companv, Rrokeia, Hum It ink Ruildini;. Lost. I.OT A hi uk ecpintel A libcril reward for it return In Muni! ItoliiiiMin, 1501 North Wasli fusion avenue. Money to Loan. $00 to s.yi.nnOr-T OS'CK 1 and S per cent. In-tcie-t lU'y term to upay. (Jcorso V. Okcll, Coal KxchanRo building. ffSJO.ejoo TO LOAN Lowet ratca: itralcht cr monthly patients. Staik & Co.,Trader' bldij. ANV AMOUNT OF MOSFY TO LOAS-QuUk, ftralitlt leans or Rulhlinj; and Loan. At ficm I to 8 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, stl-m Connell bulldlne. in hlidc, 'ie : counirv elo elo. barr.'l. i.' eakef, ."ii5'2i Lie Poultry -(,'iilel. lut Heady; fowl, ltr.; old rooster, filji7ct prlnu chicken, llil'ie.; clink-, 'lilik'. Dreiieil poultry Meadv. fair elennnd: fowl -hone, ll'jj'.'c ; old ri.c-ler, e'.'ic ; broiL'ia nearb, l'Ji'7.' , western do , llvlle Rccflpt-Flour, 2.IM birreja and l.S7.',fti pound in sack; wheal, Ki.ooi) bushels; corn, KOml bushel: oal. 12,000 bushels. Miipment! lie-it, 62,1101 bushels; corn, 1,000 bushels; oats, 0,ri0 Imslirl. Chlcnfjo Oraln and Produce. flucnio, ipt I A film nndeitone prevailed todiy 'n both wheat and corn. The December option lor the former closed ',, ("V. hlRher. December coin dosed .1 i-pade lower and oals wcte 'Jea'tc. lower, with puclsioiui ficm a hade In SaT'jc, lusher. Cah qurtation were a fol. low: No. .1 sprlnur wheit, fid,afi5e'. ; No. 2 red, (n4a 7V.: No 2 oau, aii'te ; So. 2 white, ,Wta. lie'' I So. .1 white, .i'i'i l.tiiljjc- ; So 2 lie, ."ill'-i ; fair In choice malt mi; ..VVaflli.: So. 1 tin eed, il.31; S'o. 1 northwestern, fi II, prune Innoihv nod, -"'!"', Hies iork, fll 1YTJ), l.ircl, $107'i 0 10; Nhott rib., .tiliS 1,1, eln sjlteel alioiildcr, 7',ta'ii.i flort dear nidi!, SMil, whi.key, Jl in. Chlcngo Live Stock Market. Che.i;o, Sept. 4 -faille Receipt. 20,000, i cludinc l,-1Cl Texan and .1,'V) westerns; choue ntcer fttonc: otlim Head to ,lo, liuluclins bulehei slock; fed Tevan Meade ; i;iasver flow; we'teni HronR: eood lo prime steeu, ?."i S0a li II, poor lo medium, ifli.'i.m, tlocker and ferihr weik, H 2 . 1 1 23: m, 2.Mal 71): heif er. er2.-1.1iS; cinner. l.50i2 50, bulla ateidv, f:2 2.1ilS0; calte Meadv, ..a5 75; Tevaa led Merr Mtonc, $M5; 'leva Bra steers flow. -1 2.1 al: vvrMcrn fleer Mb at ' '25. H.7Ja3'2l. lloe- Receipt tnclal, 2",cVli; tomonow, 22.(m; cxiimeleil lift ocrr, l,(!1; aeiai;e J cent hlchcr; top, rrt.O.I; mixed and nulilt'ia, a.vlin,7ii; cooil to choice heavy, 4cl .liaO fH)j rnitu heavy, 1,1 00i (121; llthl, 5!uii73; bulk of nalra, G. 1.1.10.15. Mirrp lleeeipls, IJ.OiX), clirep about Meadv: lamb, 15 cent lower; coed tn choice wethers, SSHOil; felr lo chol e ltllxd. X.! Viil.71; wesle 11 Miecp, H'2Jal; native Ijmbs, $-US; wci-tern lanux, iUi 'J. Buffalo Liva Stork Market. i:.it,t Rultilo, Sept. 4. -('utile Receipts light, but four cars held oven sleadv for cood fa' Hock; common to fair lower; fair 1170 pound neiTS, e1, clioiep heavy held $.171; common siiisic-e bull, ?2.71U; vevls, if3 .IOaT.10; evlu. f7.71. Unit lleeeipls. Cs ears, freeh and elfiht leld ntei: demand fair, bill 5 c ruts to 10 cent lower; be.t heivy, Jfl.WUOM. few famy selee tccl, J7: mixed psekers, Vfi.rVMi) riQ; irood weight cork ers, He"; bulk, ifO.fel, lluht welitlit .vorker, $(170 a0 7.1i plK, O.Mart.70; icuuh, ai.lila0 23i Mac, ?4 75a.1 25. Slirrp and Lamb-Riieipls, 20 cua, freh, and len held over: nntket, 10 renta lower; jiest native lamb, v suafl; cull to Rood, M.AOi ft0, mixed iheep, $3.rij; cull to good, e?2a3.73; wrihers, flat Si; yearllmo, W IS. East Liberty Cattle. F.at Liberty, Sept 4 -Cattle steady; extia, 1.tta5M; prime, fi OjJ.OO; good, 15.1535 60. IIoo Lower: mediums, trt.eJi htivy orken, ((I.SOailSJ; hravy hogs, ft.75irt.fO; light yorkers, $(l.75afl 80; pigs, ffl.50ic1.70; skips, A.SJart; rouglu eJ4 50a.15. Sheep Steady; best welhers, (lal.13; cull and common, fl 21a2.25; )earllngi, ?2.i0a C5J veal calves, (6.50a". SITUATIONS WANrno I'RKE. Help Wanted Mnlo. ll(lMIMKi:tlS VVVSII'D t.oliir filler bum Ii maker! and roller!. uln KllN. L' lei It n rf ace. In learn liMtlnaklmc and other Inane lie uf Hie trade Ibeker llio., lilt lloWnon olnet WAM'HI Vn experleneed Kioeery cleik (or aitu al ton jut out of (own D, care of rifbiine ASTFII- Lvperleiiii'd ite-lliltu ntul fuilill"i t Kiioil! pilrMiian at Mnioii l.oiin'a Nm, Wllko.-llirrc, Pa, III XI'loMI.N VVVS'II'D V few liru ch me 1I1111I14I .Ir eflMiie 11 with al Ici.t rlulit veit evpirieiiee. None but evpetli'lieeil men need up pie. L. F. Dieter, tiieibiuiial entllneir, engine illei.lnii. Liitkawaiitu It on and Steel i-ompim V SI I.I) Vb'ti wilh tin to ailcirtlce and Intro duce Mcinhh Poulliy Mlvlilte. Slialuht il nry JljUl weekly inl expenva. AddieM with lamp, Vlnnaiili Vtinufaeturiiii; Co,, Rnt e'a', SpitiiKflrhl, llllnol. f'VIIPI'NTLIIx VVVSII'D ppli to Ceorco V. VVecolt, Fairrhtld'. Hold, et nle. Mni ley A Wo-iolt, ( oiiiiac eoi. IlllirKLWKIIs W VSTI D-l'or flro brlek woik. foinniutiieallonei and H'rioii.il application will be icceived at 111 office In llancoek, N. V, II. .1. Ruvnnn Help Wanted Female. WASIKD euing ladv in More; one competent lo aMct on books, wafics, tl.UO. Addr-sa II M f, Irlbiuie tiffin.. VSTID V girl for generil housework: mui iinclertlaiid all kinds of cooking. Appl H7 Wyomltig avenue AS'Ti:D-(!lrl for rch.iiI hmnevvork at Dalton. Addrcfa II, T., cue Tiibune Agents Wanted. f ANV.l.ls I.adv or gentleman outside the city of Vimton can have a permanent acemv for the peifume of the renturv Phcnomeml ule (ioods In large demand r.vir tlnng for liiidied on unlit I.iheral nirangement wilh Hie right nirlv. Address "Cut Rose," '21th ftrect and f.th avenue. Sew link BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Received at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALRF.RT SC1IL17TZ. corner Mulberry Mreet and Webster avenue. CUSTAV P1CHLL. 000 Adams avenue. West Side GL0RCK W. JLNKISS, 101 South Mala avenue. South Scranton FRED L. TERPPE, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, comer North Main avenue and Market street. Green Kidge CIIARLLS P. JONES, 1537 Dickson avenue. F. J JOHNS, 020 Oreen Ridge street. C. LORENZ, corner Washington av. cue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II. KNLPFEL, 1017 lrvlns avenue. Dunmore J. G. bone k SON. Boarders Wanted. WANTED Table boardera. Mrs. Tompklni, 631 Washington avenue. LEGAL. NOTICE In (he matter of the petition of the City of ci,nit"ii for the appointment of view er. In ascertain the costn, eliinagis and expense's, and .iexc the benclli for grading Tajlor avenue fioin Mulbeir to Vine i.trccH. In tha f'li.-t of Common Pleas. So. Ills, September trim, 1"0I. Soilec I herehv given tint an application will be made to the Judges of the Court of ( ommnii Plea of I.ickauaunc county on Wednesdn, the eleventh clay of nepteni'icr, lll, at tl o'clock .1 in, for tho appointment of vlewcu, to awerlain the coils, expense's and benclli to piopetty, and aUu to ascertain the damages to or ut!crcd by miv peron or property b reason of the end grading. (i. M. WATM1S'. ( ily huliulor. AMrisDML.ST TO THE COSsllTl'TinS' PRO. POM.D lOTIIKClTlZEShOFTlllR COMMON WEVI.III FOR TIILIU M'PROV.M, Oil RE JECTION B. THE GENERAL ASMIMIH.Y Ol' THE COVIVIOS'VVEAL'IH OF PENS'SI LVANIA, PI I1L1M1ED H ORDER OF 'HIE SElRErVV OF THE COMMONWEALTH. IN PI RM'ASCH OF ARITCLE .Will OF 1IIE LONalTaTlOS. A JOINT RESOLUTION. PiopiMing an amendment to tho Constitution of the Commonwealth. Section 1, Ho it resolved by the Senate and House of Representative of tlie Commonwealth in tiincr.il Assembly met. 'that the following U piopooccl as amendment lo thu Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in ae. corel inte with the provisions of tho eighteenth article thereof; Amendment One to Article Light, Section One, Add at the end of tho llrt paragraph of slid section, alter the word "shall bo entitled to vote at all election,," the word "Mibjeet however tn such law reipuiing and regulating the tcgl.tiatlon of electoiie as the General A K'liibl ma cniet," so tnit the said section .lull read as follow; Sei (ion 1. Qualification of Electors. Every mile clilreii twenlv-one year of age-, posscssirg the following rpialimations, liall be entitled tn vote al all electiou., mliject however tn null Inn requiring and regulating tho registration of eleciois a the Gcneial Assembly may emit: 1 llhe shall havo been a cillicn of the United Stales at leat one month. 2. II" shall have' ii'ided in the Slate one car (01, having pieviously been a ejiiilittcd elector or native born citizen of the State, he shall have icmoved therefrom and relumed, then six month-) immediately pieccding tho election. :l, lie shall have resided in the election dis trict where he shall oiler to votn at least two month Immediately picecillng the elrtien. 4. If twrnty-tvvo ear of age and upward.-, he shill have raid within two )ears .1 Mate or count tax, which shall have been amcised at least two month and pau at least une month befoie iho election. Amendment Two to Article Eight, Scitioii Seven Strike out from said sec lion the word "but no elector shall be depilv.-d of the piivllegs ef voting h reason of hi name not being regis tried," and add tn slid section the following wold, "hut Ian! regulating and ii'iulring the legislation of electors mav be craned to applv to citie nnlv, provided that such laws be uni form for citie of the svmc da," to that the said section shall lead as follows: section 7 1'nlformlt.v of Election law. -II laws regulating the holding of rice Hois by toe clllren or for the registration uf eleitoi nl.all lie iiiiifoim throughout the stile, but lives ligiil.iliug and requiring the registration if clectciia nnv be enacted lo apply lo eili. euih, provided that sueh laws be iiiiifoim for cnlcs of tho same class. A Hue copy of the Joint Resolution W. W. lillll'Sr, Seiretary of the Couini mweallli. AMESDVIF.ST TO THE COS'nTITI THIS- PRO PO-Ell '10 THE flllZESS OF Tlll-s ( OVl ViOSWCM.TH loll Till 111 APPIIOVAI. OR Hi;. JI.CriON IIY HIE (ll'SERAL EV,V tip llll IIIVIVIOSWI'.VITII OF PESSMIA . PI III. 1-111,1) 11V Olllll II Ol THE ECIIEI'MIY OF HIE (OMVKISWI'M.TII IS I'l III S( E OF AliriCLE Will OF HIE COSM'IIIIIOS. A JOIST Rl'jsOI.I HON l'ro,posliig an aniendiueni m tlm foa-tltution of the fonimonweallh Seition 1 He It enacted bv Hie Senate ami Ilniiec of Repreoentalivi'S of the foinmonweaitii of Penns.vlvaiila in General Sa-eiiil ly met. ami It I hereby enacted bv the inithnrltv of il. tame. Tint the following n propow-il j, m amendment (0 the Cciiutilullmi of tiie con r.1011 wealth of l'enns.vlvama, In anordame vuili the piovbilniu of the Eiclitcciith article thereof. Amendment. Strlko out section four anhle eight, ani serf In place thereof, a follows-, section I. All election! bv citizens shall be b.v billot or by such other method as mav be presciibed by law: Provided, That recrecy in voting be pie-erved. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. W. GRIEST. secretary of the Commonwealth. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More linn pour Lines, 6 Cents tor liach Dxtri Line, PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. F.DWARH C. iP.MLDlNO, 23 TRAHKRJ BA.S-. Illlildlnir. Architects FDWARD II, DAVIS, ARCHITECT, CONNLLL bulldlncf. FRI'DFRirK L. RROWN. ARCH. II., RF.AL 'te Fxchanite Rids, 120 Wishlnsten a. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. t IIARDISO, 60) CONNI'.LlTnUILDINO. Dentists. R. c. 1: mi.i:nri:rokh, pauhiTuiluinoI Spruce ttrcct, Scranton. W. C. C. LAUBACII, lis WYOMING AVENUE. Lawyers. '"n. ,.B. lYUK! ATTORNKV.AT-LAW. "" '. ' 10 nu ja uurr Building. K. K. TRAL'V.ArrV.COMMONWEALlll RLDO. D,.n; KLl'IX)0Lt'. ATTORNEY-LOA.NS NE00 tiaieu on real estate aecurily. Meats building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce street. WJM.AHI), WARREN k KNAPP. ATfORNEV9 ml counsellors atlaw. Republican building, Washington avenue. JrSSUl' k .IKSSWP, ATTOItST.VS AND COUN ,Z1 ''w. Commonwojlth building, Roomi If, 10 and 21, K5,AI,r, ,V- THAYER, ATrORNEY. 110011! 803 101, pt, floori Mcar, building. L'. ,VATnnq- ATTORNF.YAT LAW, BOARD 01 Trade building, Scranton, Ta. "-JTrnnsoN k wilcox, traders- nationai "ank building. C- COMEOVS, 013 REPUBLICAN RUILDINO. " A. W nFRTIIOLF. OFFICE MOVED TO HO. !lt Vomlng avenue. Physicians and Sugeons. DR. W. E. ALLLN, 513 KORTII WASIIISaTOS svelue. DR. R. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICE 333 WASH. Ington avenue. Residence, 131S Mulberry. Chronln disease, lungs, heart, kidneys and genitourinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels and Resturants. THE FLK CAFE. 12S AND 127 FRANKLIN avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIOLER, Proprietor. BCRANTOV HOUSE. NEAR D., L. & W. TAS- fenger depot. Conducted on the Europear. plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. a. n. RRinns cleans privy vaults and cess pools; no odor; only Improved pump used. A. B. Ilrlggs, proprietor. Leave orders 1FV) North Main avenue, or Etcke's drug store, cor ner Adama and Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds. G. R. CLARKE k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS. ervmen, store 201 Washington avenue; green houses, 1950 North Main avenue; slots tele phone, 762. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTKL, REAR Ml LACKA. AVE Scranton, Pa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. DRESsMAKINa FOR CHILDREN 10 ORDER; also ladles' waists. Louis Shoemaker, 212 Adams avenue. MEOARGEE RROS.. PRINTERS' SUPPLIES, EN velopea, paper bags, twine, Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa. THE WILKES-RAHRE RECORD CAN BE HAD In Scranton at the news stands of Keivmvti Bros., 400 Spruce and 503 Linden; M. Norton. (22 Lackawanna avenue; I. S. ScbuUcr, 211 Spruce street. Situations Wanted. SI TF VI ION WANTED By a woman to go out waihli'g cr nuri-ing. Please call or address 1219 Cedar avenue, I'll'. SlTI'iTIOS' WS'TED By man a. fireman, has had cpcricncc.l'220 Crown avenue. SITUATION WASTED A widow woman wants a petition a. housekeeper or at general housewotk; first das. experience; willing to do anv kind of woik. Address Mrs. A. M., Tribune Ofiico. SITUATION WASTED Ily good reliable girl at general hou-ework in small familv; pleasei stato waged. Addiess K. T., Tribune offlce. SITUATION Yt NTED-Ry n girl II years old to help with light housework. Address A. D., 201 lrvinrf avenue, SITUATION WANTED At anything where thers 1 a charxe to woru up, by a oung man who has hid cipirlcnce as bookkeeper and col lector. Address C, care of The Tribune. WANTED By man and wife, position M coach man er useful man: wife good coolc or housekeeper. U. A., Tribune. SITUATION WANTED To go out washing, clean ing or ironing, any Kind of work. Mrs. Lee, 411 llallstcad couit. WANTED A position as housekeeper to a wid ower, by a middle-aged lady, large eperl rnee, lefcrence eve hanged. Apply at 620 vajh ington avenue, City. SITUATION WANTED-Py young man a boek- keeper or assistant in office work; has had several years' rvperlence and can glvo references from former emplojer. Addrei J. K., Tiibune. WANTED-Will seme wealthy man give a young married man a position whrre he ran get pro motion; honest and trustorthy. V. A. W., Tribune. SlTFVnov WASTFD-To go out by the dv washing or cleaning. Mrs, Russell, 1213 Ce dar avrnuc. FINANCIAL. OLDEST! WALL STREET SAFEST! Money Will Ham Bis Monthly r,rcTt Return!. DLo 1 . xhc Investor"! Fund Payi Semi-monthly. Tlie oldest established In America. No certificate holder ha ever lost cent. Payments mads tn all aubscrlber every IS day. Nn trouble. Nn delay. Money refunded on demand Wrlta to day for particulars, free to any address. C. E. Mackry & Co., Hudson Bid's.. New Yotk. Spencer Trask & Co BANKERS 2r& 29 Pine St., New York Now jeady for distribution, and mailed upon request, Setepmbcr Descriptive List of INVKSTiMKNT SECURITIES Member! New York Stock Exchange. 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