THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1901. 71 V NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA DISMAL DAY POR OPENING BAD WEATHER INTEIU'ERED WITH WEST TITTSTON TA1R. Heavy Kuln of Ycstcidny Morning Hindcicd Oicntly the Woik of AunnRiiifj Exhibits As Soon ns tho Unin Stopped tho Task of Re pairing tho Sninago Done Wns Be gun Races nml Other Attioctlons That Have Been Arranged for tho Remaining Days. 5pt'iil doin b stall l'"rrnHiiii)i nt. Went I'ittvtoti, l'.i., Sept. 1". A wore riixinul iliiy lor tho opotilnir "no of u rnui'ty inlr could hiinlly ho iniiiRlnnl tluni that which coufrnntfil the utile on ii'i'l nt tubers of tho 111201 no County Fmr Association this nuimlng. At About MO) o'clock, when tho R.ttM veto thrown open for tho butlnohs of t.i diiy to (onutioncc, a eiitnblo do Iuko of tain c.ituo beating into tho Rrounds and In 11 very sltntt r-p.ico of tltno had tiMUHfornicd the cutoltilly picpnrrd nnd iriuileel track into .1 lmii.i1 of fccveiul Inches In depth. Tho rain wan accompanied by 11 hlcli, cold wind, which projected tho ilmiiptiets way I11 Melr tho criM'iod bililillliK", tents nnd nil other Mieltois. The M-cretiu j'tf of tlco, wlili li was liltoied with entiy bl.inks, c.itiN, pi'usianiiiH s and other paiiois, was epoedily iliowncd out. The two l.irjre tout", which are to do duty an uditdiiiii nt halls, wcio hoaked through, tho tables and cloths rendeicd pponccllko in their dampness, and nil the jiiovlhlons that had been Rathoicd for tlio tlr.st day's meals wore spoiled. Notwithstanding this discouraging (ointneiiceinent the dheetors and the lady helpers kept light nt work evoh Ing order out of confusion. A large number of exhibits which had been expected to be on the grounds and In older today were prevented by tho wetness f 1 mil being brought In, and consequently the olllcets of tho nsso ilation decided that the time for 011 teiing would bo extended over until noon toniniiow. MANY i:.XUt!HTri OX HAND. A laige number of exhibits wore on hand, hocer, especially lu the fancy woiks, ngtirulturat and poultiy de partments. This latter bids fair to lie the star attraction of the fair, outside of tho hore incos and special attrac tions, an especially good class of feathered hipends having been enteicd. They will have 1111 entile building to themselves, with especially contiuctod loiip.s, and oxen eaily this moiulng the occupants of tlieso cages wcio nniv lng in good minibus. 'J'ho giouncls cif tho 1,117.01110 County Jair Association nro situated u littlo ways below the boiough of West Pltts- lon. nn a level tract of land. It lc about cislit minutes' walk tiom the West I'ltlston station of the Delaware, Iu U nwanna and 'NVstein Uallioail. The ti.uk Is of diy, wide enough for llit lnusoM to trot abreast, and Is easily watched 110111 any petition of the. giounds. A capacious graudstnud, and two exhibition luilta aio back of It tin the haekstietch uie located the banis tor tho tiotteis and p.ueis. V ill,, lawns, both inside ami ouisldo the track, alfoid plenty of 100m tor hh. lios and f.iklts to display their wniis mid nimi'-ciiionts. I'lio olllcers of the as.-oi latlon nie; 1'iohident, A. n. Kainhani, i:ctcr, i'a.; s, rotary, YV. 11. Hev. West Pitlstnu; tie.isuior, AV. T. .Mii'abo, Vittston; cxectitivo eoinmittfo V. T. McCabo.lt. M Hughes, T. ,1. Coreoian; riliectors A O. Fatnhani, I J. M Hughes, T. .1. 1 orcoian, V. T. Jlcc'abe, s. 15. Heu-l-tt, M. I l'enin, 1 P. ,loy. 0, AV. II. eS.iji, C. V, ist, .1 oli ti : siipctlntendeut of buildings, 1.. K. Di.ike. Nl'.Mi:i;Ol'S ATTUACT1KNS. Theio will be nunieroiis attractions for the next tlneo clays. In the llrst I lac, theio will bo two hainess races a h afttinoon, each of them for purse.-! ot $-'i"i, and all of which h.ne nilcd cl witli riioiI lioiscs. Then the famous "eluideless Wonder," Cute with n rec -cid of .'.n;,!,, will tint nil exhibition male i ac h ilnj, her owner, IS. p. Stiiing. of New pa it.:. N. Y., sajlug that she will go lit 1. p uimimt the hall mile tr.uk in at least 2.I.V Theio will nl"- be a baseball game on one of tho nitei noons between tho Athletics of I'lttcton nnd the Staifords of WllUen Uaiio. This game was to luiw taken l'laco this afteinoon, but owing to tho condition ol iho giounds allot the morning's dnwupotn, it was iuipeiltho that it should bo postponed. In acemdauco with the jMocbiiuallims of President Itoo.M'Vult and (Jiueinor "William A. Stone, the gates of the fair pioiinds will ipnialn clo-ced all dining Tbuihdiiy morning, lu 01 dor to allow ciii.cns to pay their maik of respect Mid nW-oivo the day ol uiouiulng In honor of the late Pi evident MiKluloy. Ai 1 11 elm k p. in. the gates will bo opened, howowi, and the programme Mill be raided out strictly according to schedule. This Is expected to bo the "big day" of the fair. Tho pi milium list i.i H long one, nnd prizes of varying values are offeied in many dep.u tnienth. Following Is the premium list in detail, divided into the classes, ns they are printed In the books ient out to intending compctl tots: Tin: cl.vssi pi cation, flam A, Horscsnitlion 1, rvl and iliivin-lior-es; ditidon 2. hori.es for gmoial pmposes. Cla,s II, latHe Illusion j, flinn linmcd thor cuehhirds. lli.-b ('. Sheep Ditlsicn l'i, ineiinn; , Cols welil. ..', Lc'leo.ioi . 21. .Suiiihdnnn. .'!, Miopehlic; Si, liiiicoliuliiip, 211, Olorioni 7. Imrn Dmnl, is, iiliiIp nnd tutlin klirip. CUih I:, Poultry I'ninliiiiu lur irictivs ml pnl.d piciniinnj tor imulolnr In operation ami "nrlfllcUl mnllifr" In niirrilion. Ilnl,,,, tlirm time uro prici clffrrj for lifst exbibiu ol iwrnty Mtrirtlrs o( plsrniu. CI,im 1", Diiry l'roilucl-I)lilun 37, farm Hint ilalij. t Usi (i, I'arm Prci'liRt-PiUon SO, main ami li'i'il; :-, mm, tnliaico and mI, lirt n Haiku r( honipammi tvlniiui "'', reiulip, 10, (lino's II, lnilr. ""''I an'l ItcjiI; I-, unnfd n( cliiul (rail, lion.-, iuar, en, ( la.H II -DnUinn 4S prrpaiine pro.lucls lur ruikft; !. prcpolnit prnliHla (nr lranMrli tion, in, ciiilntiiica an'l Mnli SI, hiMKilmH 1 achlnr CUhi 'i, InttruintnU, MruOimln. etc. Pit I tlfn S2, multal lntnimfnti! M. neikc-ry, china and tlsn. SI. bnoU ami .linf, diy ucr,.i, har nf' anri failrllri. Clan Ir-DitUiiir M. ait, domtttici and mil. "nrv work; ", cinbtolderj s i", knitted, net- tcil, lite, ilriwn wnrks ('. rroihft wntks tn, nnllM, rugs and rofa uulildnc, all hand work; Mi, ax tterk, hair ttotk and piper tnic. I'll.l M llltlil, 11 1,1. flnrjl ( la S, Kdiiralinnil-Iiiteion Si, e-radfil rir rural rclmlam: u't. iimrrjilrd nr inrtl rhlnan: S lilgli fchool, cradrd, or aradcmlo ndiolari; "i, MrIi Rradc or artdrmlo hoolrr ''", cillicni, pnlilWion or iiiuiulitlurrra. Touioriow afternoon theio will bo two races em the Hack. The nfllclut who will bo lu charge1 of tho horses and di Ivors Is the well known stuiter, .lames Kelly, of Dunmorc. Tho (list lace will be called at 2 o'clock, nnd has tho following well known hoiscs cnleied: Mouses HNTKItm). IMS ilas, tint and pare; purse, $jnl: Alcrane, b. g, (Sangorer fc Opayke, Hothlehem; Walter .1., cli. g., or Post Haste, b. g, H. S. Ciorninn, .Seinnton; J. P.. P., b. g., M. 1;. Ilnrd, Itetlilehoni; Tinker, b. g., It. (. Noiton, sScrantonj I.lley llo.cr, b. 111., James Cool.AVIIkos-. Harie: liosa liorln, b. 111., or King liolcher. b. g., F. Tenant, dink's Summit. The second race Is for Ihe l'.jo class, trot and pace, lor h purse of JL'nn, and has tho following entiles: Wel- PICTURE llete are two laundry articles. What are they ? fine, b. in., or Kidney Murphy, br, 111., M. I.. Peirln, PlttMon; Walter J., rh. g., or PciMt Haste, li. g H. S. Uor iiiiiii, Set anion; .Major S., br. g., d'coigc Dunn, Ser.intoii; Miss Jennie, William Melrs. Wllkos-Hiure. Poisons who Intend to visit tho fair should take cither the 10.0,, a. 111. or l.:;o p. 111. trains on tho iSlooinsburg division of tho Delawnic, Lackawanna mid "A'estern road, lido to the West Plttston station (not Susquehanna ac niie), and walk to Wyoming avenue, thou follow the car tracks to the giounds. K. I.. Hattleld. PRESBTERY IN SESSION Opened in Honesdnlo Picsbyteiian Chinch Monday Night Commit tees Appointed by Modeintor. p c jl in Ihp S raiilun Tribunr. IIoiie.-(lao, Sept. 17. The leading of thu stilptures by Rev. Fenton Jones, nil Inipi0(-sivo pnijer by Rev. James Mcl.ood, D. D., of Sci anion; anthem by the choir and a trio composed of Mis. W. A. Wood. .Mis. Hairy Rock well and c. .1. Dibble, tendering very sweetly "Father, Lead .Mo by the Hand," tiom "Holsliazzar," niaikcd the oiieniug of the sesislou of the I.iU'k.iwnnna Pietbytery In the Hones dale Piesbj tcilaii chuuh Monday ce ulug. The opening scmion was dellveied by Itov. J. S. Stewart, I). D., of Tow and. 1. The speaker chose as his text Isaiah 10 i. pio.-entlng the gospel lu very foi 1 Iblo and fooling woids. Ho closed with a tilbute to Picsldent McKlnley. At the close of the simim the le tirllig moderator, Rev. .1. S. Stewart, 1. !., called the Presbytery proper to order for a lulef session. Tlio secie tary called the 10II of ministers also of iho ihuicliL's In tho Piosbytery. Fol lowing this itov, I'liatlcs l.uo of Cai boudale was elected modeiator and Rev, William Cook temporary sccio tmy, A recess was then taken until D a 111. todn. Itet. William H. Swift, chairman nt committee 011 nrinngcmenis reported that the day sessions would be lnun 0 to 1J .1. in. and i to n p. in.; evening 111 7.::0 (in Wednesday evening Rc. .1. S. Stownit, I). D, will preside and the mooting will be addiessed by A, W. Dlckon of Scianloii and Rev. V. R. llarshaw of West Plttston. The session convened at ! a. in. thl snoinliig and 11 half hour detotional ox- oiclso was led by Rev. K. Flack of PlMunuili. Prayer by the modeiator lollowod and the minutes of tho even ing session weto nppiovcd. Tho le in.ilnder of tho moiulng sessinn was taken up by tho highly engrossed min utes of tho last annual meeting of tho Presbytery and the adoption of the new laws. On motion of Rev. William II. Swift, Rev. Jamee Mcl.ood, D, 1)., and Rev. T. A. Mills worn appointed a commit tee on examination of Rev. Mr. Smith, who is now supplying the church at lSethany. The lollowlng standing com mittees weie appointed by tho modera tor: Hills nml overtuies Itev. J. S, Stow nit, I). U J. S. Armentiout, J, M. Lansing, Klder II. J. Deakln, CI. U Hitchcock. Judicial Ilevs. S. H. Moon, D, 1),, S. C. Hodge, W. H. Harshaw, Riders J. P. Finn, 1). T. Smith. I.eavo of absence Rev. ,1. W. Young, F. H. Watklns, Klder H. C. Hand. Next plneo of mooting Revs. J. n. Cuivon, H. V. Hammond, Klder P. S. Haiiillu. .Minutes of General Assembly Hevp. James Mel.eod, W. U. Mickey, Klder Frank (luard. Finance and auditing treasurer's ac-counts-S. M. Parke, M. K. Mc.Mlltou, M. h. Oliver. Nominating coinmlttto to synod Itevs. T. A. Mills, I), T. Smyth, Klder F. J. note. Vice moderator T. F. Wells, Commlttco on thanks Rev. J. R. Zclgler. H. 0, Hnnd Is delegate from the Houesdalo church nnd T, F AVells from the flreen Ridge church. Mr. Clarence .Salmon of Sernnton Is attending tho J'resbytery. The business of tho Pres bytery will bo hastened ns many of tho mlnlsteis and eldeis deslto to nt tend tho Thursday mcmoilal service at their houses. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to thf Fcrantor. Tribune. Tunkhiiniini I;, Sept. 10 Clnrenco fioorge, of Sajie, spent Sunday with friends In town, Thomas Cuddy and fiunlly.of Willtso Uario, visited Ills mother, Mis. Mur giuet Cosgrovc, over Siitidny, Miss Ruth Phut returned to Syra cuse on Friday, where she will resume her studies at tho university nt that plnre. Flota. Hillings commenced suit in di vorce on tho giounds of desertion on Monday ngaliist her husband, Joseph Hillings, now 11 resident of Minnesota. Tho desertion took place only a. few weeks after they were married. Frank II. Kram and family, of Wyn luslng, spent Sunday with the family of 11. W. ltaidwell. Tho town council held n special meet ing on Satuiday evening and adopted appiopilutc resolutions on tho death of President McKlnley. A young man employed In the woolen mills at this place expiessed himself In the healing of some of his fellow employes ns glad of tho death of Mc- PUZZLE. Klnley, and a petition askng that ho be discharged was piesented to the superintendent on Satuiday. Ho was plnmptly dismissed. The following nigumcut list has been piepaied for October term of colllt: (Jecugo "White s. Frank Mulligan and John Sherwood, ISO January teim, 1900; rule for new ttlal. Kva R. Crofut vs. JIis. Kyuian Chase, 110 January teim, 1900; Intet pleader. Nolan Rros. s. A. J. Wanen, et. 11I.; nile to strike off mechanic's lion. AV.iiien Alexand er ts. .1. F. Kveiott; rule to strike off settlement (lied; two cases. George Urimgess vs. Aichic Wlldrkk; cortlor 111 1. L.ivlna Wngner vs. A. W. Rcrth edf, executor of Samuel Arnold; rule 011 defendant for coits of Intei pleader; two cases. Commonwealth s. T. M. Hauling; certiorari. Fiances Orogls ky s. Kdgar Ross, et. nl; certlorail. lu matter of distribution of fund do ilved tiom sheriff's sale of real estate of K. R. Rlakesleo; exceptions to audi tor's j open t. James J. Meany vs. Mis. S. A. Cum. in; certiorari. Thomas till 111.11 tin vs. Asa S. Kcelor; certiorari. In matter of estate of Frank W. Do AYItt, deceased; exceptions to audltor'.s icport. Abram Coolbangh nml Rurton Sickler vs. Kxetor Township school bo.nd; certlorail. K. S. Handrick vs. J. C. Collins; rule to revoke ngieement of counsel to try ca'-e without a juiy. Jones Hi ns, vs. G. W. Stanton; nile to open Judgment. In estate of D. T. Cnpwcll, deceased; petition of widow to cancel acceptance of provisions of will. A mnrilnge license was issued nn Satuiday to 1.. G. Moyor nnd Miss Ponil n.illcy, both of Kast Lemon. Maty Carver, by her next friend, Aznr Stcinples, commenced a suit In replevin on Monday for the possession of two promissory notes of $ino each, alleged to bo tho property of Mrs, C.ir or, and unjustly detained by Hurton Stark, of Tuiikhannock township. FACT0RYV1LLE. Sept. IS. Miss Martha Pike lias boon spending n few dajs lu lllooms liuig with her ,lsters, Mis. Stuart Itey nolds and Mis. David S. Spenoer. Kx-County Commissioner Fied II. Chase will move his fa.iully te Sei an ion In a few days. Clarence Kaughn will occupy Mr. Chase's house. Mr. Audiew Kohrll and family of Scranton have taken possession of their new homo at the corner of Main and Depot streets. Paiilowna Lodge, Daughtei.s of Ue bokah, met In regular session last eve ning. Canton Kactoryvlllo, No. ,17, I, O, O, F will meet this (Wednesday) even ing. Mr. Joseph Dlekson and son of lovta nio visiting lelatlvos in this place. MONESDALE. Special to the Sainton Tribune. Honesdale,, Sept. 17. Thursday will ho observed In lloncbdnln with me morial services, either by the Presby tery In union services or liy tho churches, If tho Ptesbytory adjourns. Uuslncsx will bo suspended unci It Is oNpecttd tho public schools w 111 ho cloicd. THEATROUJEWS. TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. MCKI'M-.lefleon Pe Anfjells In "A ItoBiie." Mght A('IU'M -Mjrkle and Harder Mock pan). Alliriieinn and nliht. STAII-"rrry Maiden nurlesiiucrs." noon ami night. Iloiil Cum- After- "The Countty Fair." Nell llurjcM and his lamed play, "The County Pair," drew a good sized audience to Hie l.tceum lan nljht and the horre race, where fold Mo lasses wins and sates Ihe (arm, and all the other well known feature were rerelted with aa much enthusiasm ai eter. "The Country Pair," with Purges! aa Abigail IYiio, never cron.i old. It li a alnry o( human nalure, almrly told and convincingly acted. Big Crowds nt Academy. IliB mullcncr nw tli pcrfonnancra Rlten hy Iho Mtklc k Harder Mock company at tho Aradcmv o( Mll'lc Kutcrdav nllrrnoon anil lut night. In lli Itrinonn tho company presented "lor III' fcMrr'a 1iko," and last tilsht, "Min ol Mt." 1 lie bill (or today isi Afternoon, "i'uttcr o( I.nti-j" niRht, "Knohs o' Tennessee." At tho Star Theater. The "Meiry Maldem" die two priformane i at tho Mar todaj, doilnij a moct ucce(ul en K.iirciuuit. The Mne nl Opinion lliitleriicr. tthlcli ta to open lla riieacrniPiit llinrnliy altenmnn, daa been polponed until I'rldiv heciine of the (art thit the thrater ill he clewed nil diy Tlmrs elay on account ol the funeral ol the I no l'roil dent McKlnley. The prr'ormincrs elten by dill compiny li abvilutrly unique and unlike anj thins heieloforc eccn heie. Jeff Do Angelis Tonight. "A Itotal ItoRiie," Kteln and l'rinol' operatic comedy, lm proted a record breiktr lor .lefler. don lie Anccll. TliU 1 his aocond np.non In tho piece, and lili biulnrw rtrrytthero ln mc ceeded all pretlom joira alnoe ho Ins been a Mar. Alde (10111 Mr. He Aneclls' indltidual per. (oimancp, "A Iioj.il llogiio" Is ild to he the best niulcil piece ot its kind aeen in joim, It Is reported to lute a capital plot and Mtuatlnni that are naturally lunny not ncenes iinnudc tured (or tlio occaion and mrs In innlnnlcally. The inule has alo he-en cnthmlnlieally praised, tthlrh coes to nhnw tint Jelt was le In his geiierallon when he went to Charles Klein nnd W. T 1'ruHs lor his opera, or opera continue-, or tthitotor ho ults It. Mr. Pe nsells and compiny will bo at the Lyceum tonight. 'The Volunteer Organist." I'l.ivs that are alone the time llnrei as the te.ichin?s ot Ihe church arc few and (ar Lrtitcen. "The Volunteer Orsanlst" Is Just fuch a drama. It tells a story that lew, l( ant, dramatist hive hitherto hindled In a manner that I both pleas. inc to It hearers and unobjectionable to the dercy. 'Iho chancier ot the jounjr minister is Indeed a slroiic pirt and lis portrajal by the centlcman in whose haiidn it , is a delicate bit of ait. Tho entile c,i(, and it is an untmiallv larec cne, was most carefully chosen so lint the presenta tion will hate at tha I.tcoum l'riday and Hat. unlay nlejhl and Siturdiy matinee still be a dramatic trrat THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New ork, Sipt. 17 --Iho oicislonal show of strength in todaj's stock market ttaj not tery continilnu and as the day progressed proted lei-a and levs no. The market closed distinctly weal, with practically all ol the early giins complete ly wiped out and the iterate level of prices well below lat night's. This was perhaps a natural reaction from tli tlolent rebound o( prices jes terday. 'Ihe artificial Mimulanls svlileli were ap plied to the market yesterday to maintain It agiinst tho expected prevsure were withdrawn to a considerable extent today, etents bat in; dem onstrated that they were not needed. Support ing orders continued in the niaikct today and there was considerable manipulation also for the riv. lias was particulirly ctident after the re action In prices which (ollowid tho opening deal Incs. 'Ihe reioteiy Iml the effect tthlcli was probably desigmd, of checking the disposition to realio en tho pirt of the traders. A number ( tpeclil ytoeki wire selcdcd then for a clem onstiatite npnaul nioirujent. The sustaining Inllueneo on the general lit which was cxir cled by thco ticths wis til.cn adtantago ot to take protita by the large financial interest tthWi bought to sii'taln the market sesterdiy and in the t-luinp of l'ndat. 'Ihe large rediic tion in Iho short Interest whie.li was caused br tho bii.tmi; to totcr, forced by jesterdat'a ad tance made itself manifest met in the small ciinipclllite demmd for stocks from that source. While eterday's nlly had srrttd its purpose of iis-toring lonlidenip so far as that had been larking regarding the effect of the untimely cut ting oft of tho chief magistiate, tlio condition o( tho money market and other considerations tending to repress speculation ami noimil to this peiiod of the jeir reasserted thcmfcltes. The slocks sclcited for the bull demonstration were fct Paul, Innm Pacific-, Missouri Pacific, Sugar, the New ork traitions and Western I'nlon. There were tarious minor stocks wlil-h roc a point or more. Amahrimatcd Copper was pcKKtentlt wcik and encountered heny sellitii: on tlio early rallies, l.ato In Iho elay it fell three points below last tiltht and dosed nt a ret loss of J,i. Totil files todi, 762,Oit shins. 'iho bond linrket was Itreguhr Total slice, pir table, tj,."0,li. I'. S bonds were all un changed on tilt: U.-t call. The tollowing quotations ar (urnUhed Th Tribune bj M. 8. Jordtn A Co , rooms 709 703 Uears bulIJinj-, Seranton, Pa TelephoM 5003- Open. niRh- Low- Clcu- Inr. est. e-t. Intf. Amerlcin Suzar i:n'l Ultf, l'O'J Id'i AtcliiKon ""iti Tfl'j "I's 7''l Atcluon, 1'r ("i1, e,t sj h,, Prook. Tmtion (Ifi'i i7 KVi C nalt. ec Ohio lO.'S Ml 1CU MJlf. ( hes. i- Ohio ; triifj li's ll'a Hilc. V (it. West '.T, l-3 -its, 'J.!-, st. rani inr; isif(, va pii's Hoik Mind Ill llt'3 111 lit hin A TVt , Pr M ', ,'i r.-, Louis. A. ah lOJt; mfi lOJ'i M"i Man. V.levateil 10 i.if, iSi lln M(. Tiaclion MPS MIH r.2'i P.-Jtj Ml.sn. Pacltie lot 101', 10: 10-Jti southern Pacific IW'i r S7; 67-'i Norfolk A- West Si's r.1 5t'i SI"', N. Y. (Vntril Ill l.iii r.l'j l'si's Out k Western .'! 3C S.!1; S.Pi Penm 11. It 111 111 111 Ill's Panne Mill 42 IJ"', 11 41 Heading lit- ii CJ'j (l'i ll'i Heading lit-, I'r 7i'l 7t, 7H 7n Soiithcin lit .t-J (til, ,v ;:'"i South. 11 , Pr s;i s-'i (;"! s:, Tinn Coal A- Iron cOj ill'a "'-I M I' . Leather 127s 1 "'4 1-"1 UN T S. U-alhcr, I'r M"j Sl'i Fn fn'4 mii.ti Padflu i mm; (.7', 0-. I'nlon Pantlc, Pr "4 f"4 s"4 h"; Waba.li, I'r 10 0 .vis4 ,tii Western Union lO (ci'l P.' n." Col. l'uel A- lion V ''l'i , nuij mal Copper I0s loos; lnrt,t nntt Prnplc's das 100 lint; josi, ptss, Texas Pacllle I2U 4 .'i 4J'a 4i'j tin Cir Poundry UO'j -jot; 2-n4 2114 .P. R Steel ('.. 4I"3 4I3 4 l4 41 V. S. Steel, Pr Ol'a Ol'i 0Z 01 Scrnnton 33onrd of Trade Exchnnge Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. nid. l.iekattanna Piii.v 'o, Pr ro County Sitlns I'tnk Ai Trust Co.. 300 first National flank (Carbondale) Standard Prllllns Co Third National Pink fo Dime Deposit and Discount Bank.. 273 Pconomv I.lqht. II A; P. Co l'lrst National ItJnk jjiv) Lacka. Tnit Safe Deposit Co J5il Claik k Snover Co., Pr jj Rcranlon Iron Pence k Mfg. Co Scranton Axla Works Scranton Satlnt; Hank 4on Tiaders' National llink 171 Scranton Holt & Nut Co m Poople'a Hank Ui New Mexico Py. A C. Co noxns. Seranton Passenuer Itallttay, first Morteacre, duo lf US i'eople's Street Itallttay, first mort- Bane, due 1018 115 People's Street Hallway, General mortRane, due 1031 115 Illckson Slanufietiirlns Co Lacka. Township School 8 per cent. ... Cily of Scranton St. Imp. 6 per cent Asked. 3.'5 30 it 100 03 101 101 103 Scranton Traction 11 per cent jtS Scrnnton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. O. Pale, 27 Lackawanna Ate) lleans-rer bushel, ihoico marrow, $..60a',.iia. Puttcr-l'icch creamery, Sla-Ve.; dairy, fresh, -If. Cheese Pull cream, lOallc. Fees Western fresh, WIO; nearby state, 15V4al7'.ie. Medium Deans rer bushel, J 10. Green Tess-rer bushel, H.IOal is, ITour tlest patent, per barrel, ,13, Ileans-l'er bushel, choice marrow, $3. to. rotaton Per bushel-tal.10. , THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Thin Four Lines, 3 Cent for Each Ultra Line. For Rent. For Reet0 About 1200 ieet oflloorspace on 4U1 (loor of tho Tribune building, suitable for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of This Tribune. VOn IlL.S'r I'itc room house, near corner I rerno stieet and ll tie Park atcnue, $7. Ltans, 1132 Sidle place. FOIt llLNT LlRlit room house on Adams atenue, all modern Improtcmcnta, 0. heten rooms on .TctTcrscn atenue, ll. 1'ltc rooms In Ktcssltr loutt, 7. Coal KMhaiig", ltoom 01. l'Oil HLNT 0J1 Green IIIiIro street, eight rooms; steam heat. I'OR m:XT Nine-room house in Green Hidge; all contcnlences large lot. Itent, $19. Ad dress S O, Teiiiune. I OH IICNT I'lclit rooms, 73.1 Jeffernon avenue; all modern contenlcnces. For Sale. ijVWVWWV POIt Sl,i:-llnuseliolcl futnituro tor S.1I0 at 3J7 Monroe atenue. l'OK SALK-llomrhold furniture for sale. l'i stairs, 30J Adams atenue. TLA COIr-fl.S0 per ton, delitered In ccntial city and hoiith hide ddrcss Jolm Hall, l'llt Cedar'atcnue; 'phone WV1. lOIt SALK Three rooms, one ball and stair fine carpets, nearly new, will sell cheap. Apply ci. i. Mocnr, sj.1 ttcDsicr atenue. lOIt SXI.i: Tito light sprint: wagons and soma harness, ihcap. Utans, rear 1102 Luzerne street. 10ft SLi:-Car load of draviwr and draught horses and cood (imily horsev 21i-iH Oak (old court. J. M. Field. I'Olt SALK A Cottrell k Sons cjlinder press, 33i3(l, In Rood condition, new rollers, !0O, Apply Wilkes llarre Times Office, Wilkes Darre, Pa, Kenl Estate. $0,fji WILL PUnrilAK proptrtv on ,felIeron atenue that still rent for '" P" month. Coal Kuhange, ltoom tl. -( lOIt SLI'. A farm. 110 acres and stock, good otchard, ttlth all contenienecs. Light miles from Mrantnn, to miles (10m Moscott. Mary Jenkins, Miple Ijke, Pa. Funiishcd Rooms. A lARGI.', ttell (urni-hed loom, with all con tuiieiicej pritate faiiult. Ml Mulberry kt l'OIl ItLNP Punii-hed Iront room, with heat, bath and gasj near court hou; gentleman preleried. Address Iloom, Ilox 'J90. ron m:r-i rnMoiini) ntosT tioom; all modern contenlcnces; references required. 122 Adams atenue. l'OIl lll.NT l'umMied room; heat and bath. (jJ5 Linden street. TJomding. FL'lt'llM.r 1IIONT ItOOM, Washington atenue. ttlth board. CO Boarders Wanted. WANTLD Table boarders. Mrs. Tompkins, 531 Washington atenue." Lost. LOVT Ten dollits reward and no questions a'ked lor return ot black shepherd dog N ime "Sport." White noM- 'Jan lei t. T. S Fuller, 4P1 Vino street. I.OM Pocketbook containing a sum of money and v.iluiblo pipers. Howard if returned to Tribune oflicc. Found. lOL'Ml On Wadiington atenue, piir of no-e glasses. Oitner can bite ame by proting piopeity and pajini for adv. Tribune IlusincMt otiice. Kerw York Drain and Frodueo. New York, Sept. 17. ITour More settle and trongcr. Wlirat Spot stiong; No. ? red, 7"$i. f. o. b. afloat, and 77,c. cletitor; No. 1 northern Piiluth, 77o. (. o, b. atloit, Options ttero gcncrallv 6trorg all div; closed strong at 'ialc. net adtance. Miy closed 803ic ; Sept, 751c ; Oct, 7"k ; Dee., 77,e Corn Spot firm; No. 2, G'.V elctator, and CO'sc. t o. b. afloat. Option millet ttas aetiv r.nul strong all di.t. Closed strong and 2"'si27tc. net hlglier. May dosed CfiV ; Vpt., K,c. ; 0t., Mc.j Ilec, Kii'rn.: Oils Spot firmer; No. '.', 3ic. ; No It, :t-',:o ; No. :t white, 40o : No 2 ttlilto, OiVtlc: tiaek inlxeel western, .WialOcv ; tr.uk tthite, 30'Jil'c. Options luglier, ttilh corn. Hut tcr Firing creamer, ll'saCd'it.. ; lactoiy. Juno pirked, llalVio ; imitation creamer', llil7o ; slite ilury, KalS".c. Clieesc Quiet and 6leidv; fancy luge coloied, S"ae. ; fancy laige white, SV ; fincy small colored, O'c. ; fancy small white, OUc Fggs Urm; slat rand Prima , IRjlOo ; western, uncandled, 17ilsc; ttcslcrn, candied, lJ"alh'so. Ohl&apo Orrvin nnd Product. Chicago, Sept 17 All prams euro aitlte to rt iv on the board o( trade In ropnnsj to reports of fiost last night. Pecrmber wheat closed 1'ai. higher thin eterday. December coin niado a gain ol 'Jm to Ui cents, and December oai c.lo.ed IHc up i'roti.lons were aetitc and dived with gains of (10m 17'j to 2J'S. Cash quotations were as follows: Flour-Steady: No. 3 spring wheat, f,ani4c. Vo. red, 71a7t"in- : So. 2 vellow, AMSS'se. ; No, 2 white oals, 35i.-.S"4e.; n. 3 white, 37V4 .".s'jr : So. 2 rip, seta i'r ; (air to cholco milt ing barley, R'aVU'.i No 1 fiix seed, $1 .!, So. 1 northwestern, SIM; prime timothy seed. $5 .(",, mess pork, 14 tmi.Xi; lard, $;i.7fi'ja0 M), short ribs, W.'.aS7J; dry silled shoulders, "". T'ie.j short clear sides, s)12jal.3.V, tthUkey, fl.uO. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Sept 17. Caltlc-ReielpLe, 4.500, In cluding IiOO Texans; 2,000 ttitterns; no cholco nitltcs ben i market steadier; good to prime steer', Wal.40; poor to medium, Jla'i.K); stock ers and feeibrs, f i .V) 1 1 ."'i , cons, . ,W, HO; beifriH, li3; (aimers, l .ViiJ 'Ml, bulls, tf.'al.'S; calte. .liH7i Texas steers, f3al.V). Ilogs- Kecelpts, liS.OO; toinoirnw, J.'.dnn; left otrr. 2.0S); attitc: IialOo higher; mixed and butchers, $'1.80 to tlf.0, good to chnho b'lty, il.7"'a(t70".jj rough beaty, t 10 to d fal; light, $il fial.SO; bulk o( siles, Jl S"1 75 Shee Ilecclpts, S'i.OcK): sheep, klow and 10a IV. lower; lambs, liiaiv-. Inrr: good to choleo wethers. $3.0at; (air to 1 holec mixed, tM.AOi.lrV); ttelern shiep, f1.2ia1.7as natlte lambs, $1a5; western lambs, lal.S0, Buffalo Live Stock. Fist Huffalo, Sept, 17. Cattle Receipts, seten isrs; hilf Texas; dull and weak; trail, ?ua 77.00; lew sold. Hogs Decelpts, 17 cars, with S hold oters; acllto and Sc. lilglicr; best heaty grades, $7.15 a7 2.ii mixed and mediums, $7a7.1J'i; pits, (0a0 25; tracers and Michigan hogs, $d .'iflaeVOa; roughs, $A,ii1.S,1; slags, f5aS&" Mieep and lambs llecelpls, 12 cars, with fi Cansclas; slrsdy; lamhs, natito culls to liest, $3a 10; sheep, mixed do,, $l1 70; wetheri, $.1.7311; xcsrllngs, fair lo best, U Mit,:5. Oil Market. Oil City, Fept. 17.-Credlt balsneei. 123; cer tlficales, no bid. Shlpmentj", M.nnfij atersge, r.s,7ll, nunr, SI, 551; average, i7,l3. SITUATIONS WANTRD FRBU. Help Wantod Mnlo. WNTi:i A good errand boy. Tribune binder). WAMI.D-A good elothlng saleuiaii, solier and induttrious. Address ilox nil, Tribune olliic. A Ti:M.li:it STi:il -Vouns married man, who is ttllllnc; to lite near the birn; ref erenccs required. J O. Aikirinan, 21 Liikiiwan na atenue. WASTLD-10,000 actlto agents Iniinedlilely to lake orders for "Life ot Willlun McKlnley" Memorial l.dillon. (Iraphlo record of his whole Illustrious c.ireir Lhborately illiistralcil. Sdls at sight. Host teuns to agenls. Hooks on indlt Simple, enabling ton to in ike fiom ci In M2 dilly, by null postpaid. FltLK on applii.illon Ad.fiess fllobc Flible l'ub'g Co,, VJl Chestnut M., Philadelphia, 1M. WANTLP Kneigitlc men for outdoor ttotk; splendid opiHHttinltt (or hustlers. Addrs Insurance, Tribune ollue. WANTLD (,'ood, strong bot, about 10 jnts old, (or general woik In store. Foote A. Fuller Ccnpaii), Meira (lull clirikT illllCKI.AVl'.ltS MAM IMl-I or tiro briek work Communications and personal appllcillons will bo receited at my offlco in Hancock, N, Y. II .1. Iliisuman. Help Wanted Femnle. WASTi:n-C!lrl fc.r treneial houeork. V. J Hand, 35.1 Mill suet, Dunmorc, Pa, WANTLD Olrl for geneial boiuecttork at Dalton, Addrcsa II, T., care Tribune. Apents Wanted. WA.STl'.lV-Tho Mutual Ciiarantro II. k L. aso nation will make a B'ioJ contract t.iih agents ttho cm pioduce business. l'eniilt.inu eorporstlon, Ten .tears old and his mitiireel III teen series of stock to elite Only men of 1111 questioned integrity and iihilit) need apply bv litter or in peron to ltoom 31, 4.V) W limit Hreet, Phlladelphli, Pa CAN'VASKtlS I.adv or gentleman outside Iho eify of Seranton' can hate a permanent agencv for the peifiunc of tho cfnturv. Phcnoincnil sales, Coods In largo demand. Ltcrytblng fur lilslied on credit Liberal arrangement with Ihe fight party. Address "Cut Itoses," SOtU steel and 6II1 atenue, New York BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Received at Any of tho Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALtlLTtT ECiairrZ, corner Mulberry street and Webster avenue. OUSTAV P1C1ILL, (550 Adams atenue. West Side GEORGE W. JLNKIN3, 101 South Main atcnue. South Scranton FRED U TERPPE, 729 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, comer North Main avenue and Market street. Green Ridge CHARLES T. JONES, 1557 Dickson avenue. F. J. JOHNS, 020 Orecn Ridge street, O; LOnt'NZ, corner Washington ave nuc and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irvlns avenue. Sunmore J. O. DONE & SON. Wanted. WANTED A large show case Apply William Glfford, 1517 Dickson atcnue. WANT'lD An Intelligent (Catholic) lady or gen tlcman to fill a light, pleasant position; good pay, if suitable. Address P. O. Ilox 20, Scranton, Pa Money to Loan. $V) to JM.OM-AT OS'CE t and 5 per cent. In terest Easy terms to lepay. Ucorgc W, Okcll, Coal Exchange building. 3JO,O0O TO LOAN Lowest rates; straight cr monthly payments. Stark A Co .Traders' bids. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOW Quick, straight leans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on '. V. Walker, 314-315 (Vnnell building. LEGAL. LSTWT: 01' Jeremiah Simon, lito of the Citv of Scrinton, County of I-ickiwanua, ileceaseil Lrlteis of admliiUtration on the above limn d estate luting been granted to Iho undersiguisl, all pciotis hatiiur. claims agimt said 1 slate will pic-ent tho same for settlement and all thee indebted thereto will tnaku imiii-'cliate pi) ment to DWID .1. DWIS. diiiliiMr1t0i, ( ily Hall, Si union. Pa. NOlICi; Ol' DlN-Ol.l ITOS" Ncitue Is lieieln giten that tho pirtner.liip sultaLsting between C. I'eiry Went and iithoni F. lliitly, under Iho flun'nanie of Went A- Dully, wis i!l.olvrd en the lOlli da of Mptcmliei, 1 sit, i inuliial loiisent Ml debts ovting to sud partnership are 11 eeitahle by nnd (J. Pi rrv Wenir, ir (!. P. Vtcnir k Co., to whom a-n all claiuu mid deininds agiinst S.HI10 are to lie pic-enticl for paiueni new partnership his this day been formed between C P. Went, and others, under the firm name ol (1. P. Wcnu A. Compiny. by whom the Iiusiiions lormerly conducted by Wont k Hull, mil hcieittei bo e irried on nt the same pl.ue, Nos. . 10 11 l.aikawanui atencie, Sranlnn, Pa. eal C PEIIIIY WLSI seal WT110.SY F. HLI'FY. Wilnes-M. E M'DOStLD. NOITOE Tho annual merling of tho member of the Liikattinni Stoic Avne latlon, Limited, will be held .it Iho otiice ot the as-oelallon in the citv of N.ranton, Pa , on Wedneseiav. Octo ber 2nd, 1001, at ten o'clock a. 111. for tlio elec tion of managers for the rnsiuns tear and lor the tnnsailion of sucli other business as may properly como befoin tho meeting If. s. I'MHf llll.n, Secretaiy. Siianten, Pa , Sept 101I1 POI c BASE BALL National League. At Rrookln (first game)- R. II E New York I 1 0 0 S ft 2 0 1-10 10 I flionkln ft 0(11 HO 003 fi 11 4 latteries Hickman and Warner; llu.-hci and Fanell. At llrnokl.in (second gime) Ilaln. M ( Inilnnitl II II F ritieiiiiiit sniftftnion 7 u 2 tinclnnail 1 ft 0 1) 0 0 1 ft 0-2 S 1 llilteile-Che.liro and O'Conuoi ; Suinmcl and PciU. I'mplies Enislie and Nah. Other clubs not sc)irduled. American League. At Philadelphia (first game)- It. II F Deiioit ftioortonnn 1 7 t Philadelphia ft 1 0 11 0 ft ft 2 O-T i 3 ilatlerlct Miller and McMllster; Willie and Potters. I'mplie hherldan. At Philadelphia (second Ksine)-Riin. At Hoiton II II. T. Clrteland 0 ft ft ft ft ft ft I (I Poston 0 00 2 110 .1 7 1 Pitlerlrs Dnwlins; snd Connor; Young and Critter, Umpiio Connolly, Other clubs, no game, rain. Eastern League. Toronto, 7; Huffalo, 0. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Than four Lines, 6 Cents lor l!ach Ustra Line. PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. I.DW1ID C. SPALLIIIMI.'ai inADEIls'iUSK lliilhllntr. Architects. LtmVlll) II. DAVIS, "AKCiiirt.cTrcosM-a.ij Illlllelllllf. FIII.DI.UICK L. PII()N,'.I1('H. II., ItEAL lwlato Lxihingo Illd(j., 120 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. HAlllUSd, OftH CONNEI.I, PL'ILDINO. Dentists. 1R. C. E. EILESHEItllLll, PAUI.I 1IUILI1LS0, Spruce street, s union. I'll. C. C. LAFIIACH, 113 WiOMINd AVE.SUF. Lawyers. FIISK E. IIOU.E. ATIORSEY-AT-AW. Ilooins 12, II, 10 and 18 lluir llulldlng. I', li. 'IlltCY. AI I" V., COMMON WEALTH RI.DfZ I). 11. REPl.OliLi:, ATTOIl.M.Y-LOANS NKGO. Haled on ical e,lito secuilly. Meats llulldlng, cijiner Uanhlngton atenue and Spruce stieet, WILIAIIIl. MIRES' .. Ks'mM'. ATrORNKYS and inunsellurs-al law. llepnlillcan llullding, iiahlligciii atenue. Jl " P k .IKiM'P, .vnilRSEVS ASD COFS. sellors at law Comiiioiittcallli llulldlng, Rooms l', 20 and "1, EDWMID W. TII.WFR, VITOIISEY. fVl nil. IMli floor, Mears llulleling. ROOMS L. A. U Mill-. UTOIINEY-AT-LAW, HOAUD of Tiade llullding, Siranton, Pa. PATrFIIOV A WILCOX, TRADERS' N TIO.SAL Hank Jliiildiiur. OMEOYS, 0 1 1 REPIlllLtOW lIUILDTsfi. A. W . IIERIIOLF, OFFICE MOVED TO NO 211 njomlng' atenue. Physicians nnd Surgeons. DR W. E. ALLEN-, fill .NORTH WAslllNOToJj awnue. HII S W l,'IOIIi:M-, OFFICE 3.10 Wtll Ington atenue. Rcsldcnco. 1318 Mulbeiry (T11011I0 diseases, lungs, heait, kielnes ami kenlto-iirlnar organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to I p. m Hotels and Restaurants. THE IK CAFF. 125 WD 1.7 FR.WKLINAVE. nue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEIfiLER, Pioprletor. SCIIWTON 1101 SK, NEMl I)., L. k W. PAsl senger depot. Conducted on the European plJn. MCIOII KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. a. 11. niticns clews privy vaults and cess pools; no odor; only improved pumps used. A 11. Ilriggs, piopnclor. Iato orders 1100 North Miln atenue, or Elcke's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. Moth telephones. Seeds. . 11. CLARKE et CO.. SEKD-ME.V AND NUR3 ei.tmen, store 201 Washington atcnue; green boues, I'i'aj North Main atcnue; store tele phone, 7h2. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KPETri'L. REAR Bll LCK. AVE., Seranton, Pa, manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. THE IlLVCK DIiMOND Ponv Express for Wilkes Dane, Miay'is Express lor Carliondale, and Mob' Lxpiri-es for F.iitortllle, hate changed lluir office Irom :,0i I.u kattanna atenue. Scran ten, to 2H Spruie trect. .New telephone, 327. DHI.-MIAKINd I Oil CHILDREN- TO OttDLlt. alo ladies' walts. Louis Miocmakcr, 212 Adims atenue. MKJMIOEE 11110s- . PIHM'ERV teloprs, paper bigs, tttlne. Waiiingtou atenue, Scranton, M'PPLIE", EN Warehouse, Mi Pa Till". WILKES llMHIi: RICORD CAN RE lll) in Siranton at tho news Mands of Relmau lliew , jjimj Spruce and Mil Linden: M. Norton, .".'-! laikiuinna attiiiie., I. S. bchutter, 211 Spline street. Situations Wnnted. bin; VI ION WANTI D-lly joiinu girl, wnehini ilii-hes, aitcndini; cliildicu, 01 any light. woik, willing lo work for 'l a tteek, clollies and bond. Addicts L. II., r-,t Sido postofttce. Si I CATION WSTI.D-Ily (omiiitciit woman, in lcstauiart or doinj trncral houscttork. 72 Fellows street. SlTT'VUOV WAST I'D -Washing and ironing to do at homo lev ntt cla liundre: leferencn if needed. Addrc-rf .Mis. L. M., caro 520 Foiest 1 cunt. SIT CAT IDS' WAST Ell -To go out by tho div washing 01 cleanliu, Mrs. Kum-cII,, 1J19 Ci clar atenue. MIFATIOV WVNIED Hy a good, hone.t man as .1 niielimirt or in Iho -heepa. Apply 11. L , Dunuinre, Pi. A 1 lV would like to get work to go out hy Iho cl.iv or ua.hiiu; to tsku home. 10 llink couit, city. SIT I IION- WVN1I.D-II a rr.pect.ihle girl for geneial liou-ennrk in A iiiill family Can furni.li bet of letiicuces. Plta.o call it Alt Rebecca atcnue, llde I'jik, cil. SIT'CVITON- WNTED ioung woman wants po sition as cook 111 prliato family. Can rub irfcuiiers, .cldle9 0(1 omne atenue. SITFMIOV W NTi:i) Hy a widow to work in country inel to tike little gnl slons;; his enough to take cue of childicn. Appl) Mrs M It., Tilbune Oftice. hi I CM ION W.N1I.D-My a tnung glil 1) trars old lo help with light hoh.-cbotk. Address No. 201 houtli Irtins atenue. MII'MION WVNll.D- widow with one chll'l would like a position a. housekeeper. ( n, gite ijood rofdence. AddiCoS Mrs. L. D. 01 pliant bll PATIOS' W S I I.D-Position ss housekeeper wanted; capable nt taking (ull charge. Call or scldrciss WJ iUrrion atcuue. bill MIOS WXNT1.I1 As superintendent or lores nun at coil mines, llltcen ears experience and bct refrientes Ilox A, Tribune Office bll'F.MTOS' W WIT D llright, industrious boy. 17 teirs old, desires sltuitlon. Work In tl.i ilvil englneeiing or eleilrlcal lino prefened. Ad drens .. Y , Tilbune Office FINANCIAL. V-. svyv" Wo own and ofter at price? ylelilliifr nearly flvo per cent. $1,000,000 5 First MortKa&e SinkltiK Fund . GOLD BONDS. Denomination, $1,000. Btiffe Electric andPoWerCompany of nutte, Mont. Write (or special circular. Radolpb Kleybolte & Co. 1 Nassau St., New York. f