THE SUKAJSTOX T1UBUNE-SATIHDAV, SEPTEMBER 21, 1901', 7, NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA GOOD RACES AT THE FAIR WITNESSED BY ABOUT TWO THOUSAND TEBSONS. Horses Thnt Enteicd in the Events at West rittston Yesterday Not Mnny Weie on tho Giound Duilnp the JMoinintr, but Eaily in tho Af ternoon tho Visltois Bepnn to Arrive in Lmgo Numbeis Took Six Hents to Dccldo One Bnco nnd 1'our Heat? tlie Other. .'rei lal 'mm a Mai t oirciMiiirnt Went I'ittson, Sept. 20 About .' (" Woio 111 lltlnllil. UKO tmliiy lit t lio HRll iuUui.il fnlr nuil into moot "f the l.uptiip Count v 1'iilr iiiMK'liitlnn, tbr fourth d.iy nf tho mof Hub-. Two tnttlltiK riioiI lioio i ai ei wpio vr"n. onn of uhloli ioiiilrcil nl bciitl 1o dci'lMi', unil the oilier four limit. In tho Hint hup. I horn wn 11 tle.ul limit beliippn Mill .Irtiule, of "Wlllft Uaiir, nuil Pout Ilii.Ntc', of Si i.'iiitnn, but tlio l.iucinc county lim-p Uunlly von lirr l.u p when iliitkiicws wis com Ins; on iukkl. Tho lrrp-foi-nll wns- won bv Kxplnlt, n I '1 1 1 win Htiilllnn, in fnur bent", the flrnt ono of vhli li pioiliH pil ii Ripiit outi i j, lipi,uip tin- jinlpps had ilni'ldort (pnti.iiv to what the majority IipIIpvpiI vns ilsht Tlio Kulrielot vomler pn el ti inilo In J 1.', anil the .iftpi iii"m was a si"p-it ono for spoit TIip kioiiiiiN voio i oiy (IpmuI-mI tippp.ii.inrn nil the ltint nltipr, only a few iiitpud.iutu and tboio lu (.hat rq of linisrs belli? on haliil. "lillo the lnoi iiIiib: vMtois nn few ih. miss ono of the bwt pints of the show. The horses Kit theli morning v i Iips and tho quhh.Hliaip s-ound of Unit hoof beat.s on the haul (Hit Uncle makes a melody that Is pood to listen to The liois s mo plxeii their "woiK-iniT-otit" toui-, of the ti.iek and an owner or tralnei vt.uids In .ome ol. muip spot, slop waldi In hand, taklu? the time of tlio iiniin il Iip h.is n.iincil foi Hip afteinoou jnces and f-eciiiK If it Is "lit" to ro the illstnnc-. After the tilal, the .niinial receives hl rub IniiK down, the Mubloboy IminWliIng the hide Into tho most satiny IlnMi. AKTintxoo.v crowd. Aftei 1 o'clock, the people begin to t mm in. tit st ill ielas of two nnd three and then bv carlo ids Ticket t ikeis at tin oo pates beRln to Ret Inixs,, the exhibition and poultry balls Mini Klj till with blKht-eeis, the fancy Inekens li"Kln to cluck excitedly as l'ie me vtlired up bv uinbiell.is and Inner linircix, the piand stand sonn takes on ii multitude of (oloi. tho (lies of the bntkcis become moie stll deiit. tho "plnir" of the lilies In the slioiitins K.illeiy riows to an inees--dit l.ittle, and the fouith 1 ty of tho West Plttston fair has boRim. Tho ciowd was not as l.iisv bv bnlf n- It mih on Thursday. Tod.n's p.i tious were heie iiluint exclu.elv to se the l.u es and theie weie inoie nun than women Inside tho endosuip The (Mrd vas nil cvcclelnt one. At .' o dock a number of lioises veto on tlii ti.uk. R'ttins' their "wanning up" piepnatoiy to the afternoon's spoil. ) plolt, a large dapple jrmv stallion, ei ited lulinliatlon lis he sped .Hound tli- tiaek. Mho ollh I. lis nf the inrlnp wpip the K.ime as on the two pi e bill's il.iji, with J.imes Kdl, of Dunmoie, as st.utei. InuliiR this meetlns Mi, Kelly lias made many ti lends' by bis fairness nnd evident deslie to do justlie to cadi nnd eerv one of those who had to abide b his HilliiKS. II" If reitalnlv mote lmpiilnr at the dose of this medliiK lure than when ' Iituii, for he Is better and iniieh inoie de known Another nllbl.il wlio ibsuves i oin liienilatlon Is Sen etui ' A . Ik Sax, of the fair npsoeliitloii. This Is Mi. Sax's first expetlencc at roiuluctliiR a. meet li k. and he has bioiiRht s.sUm and iiipira with him. ami to him Is due In a Kieat ineiiMiie the sm eess of the met tins and the many ( mutts). s s ltoi s have iL(eled. U 2 15 Mi. Kelly eiillfd the fhst laie, the L' lu d.iss. uut of de en hoises liaiiied only live weie leiulv to .stint. 'I wo of the seiatdied lioises weie fiom s! iiintnn, I.itnpbl.ii k, owned bvMieoisre Mullev, and Klttv I)., owned by I'elcr Mai her. The lilstoiy of this i.ue Is us follows: VIIWT T.ACi:-:' 10 ci.AS. Tlmt heat Post Haste diew the pole, with J.lttlo lioy seiiind, Miss Jennlo thlid. liohl TSeln fouith and Miy John on tho outside. n the fouith time up the woid was Riven to n lather bad plait, Miss Jennie belnu behind, but Ibe stutter hud pievlouslv w.hikiI her driver At the itl. liter jiole Post Haste nnd Hold Itdn vveie dose toRethii, xx It ti tin- Suaiiton hoise In fiont it half length At the half. Post Haste set led ilold lleln the same dlstanie, with Miss Jennie lapidh doslnfr up a length bi bind, doing into the tippi r t lit M Miss Jennie went In the air nnd took so long to settle that kittle Uov went bv Jur Into (bird. Poste Hasto led the way up to and past the tlueo-qutiilcr luink, going easv, with Hold Iteln two lengths behind nnd kittle Hoy thlid on Hold Keln'H Hank. Coiulni; home Miss Jen rile made u lush, but lould not get bet ter than thlid, Poslo Haste boating Oold lEeln a slioil nedi jot the heat. Time of mlli, LVJl'i. Keiotid Ileal The Held got away nl most ut iiiiii', mid Miss Jennie jumped rl onto for the lead, (ioing mound tho i ,.in at tho tltst milling (iold Itdn nnd l.tltle Hoy wcio both on the jump. OllP.fniu til ol tho journey passed with Miss Jenulo still unbended, Tost Haste being second tluee lengths nway. and liny John next. At tho half Miss Jen nie was stepping (asll, still tluee lengths befoie floi man's gelding. At six fin longs .Miss Jennie was all light yet. the Held being well stiung out. At the mile MIhh Jenulo had lots to spmo over Post Huste, whllo Oold Ileln was thlid, dose up Hay John had u nat ion isuipo f i om being shut out by tho flag Time, S.SJ'i. Thlid heat After scoilng soven times utho won! was given. Miss Jennlo wiih khut out of tlio polo mid Post Hiisto ltk It at tho tin ii. Miss Jennlo was ih ut tho qiim tor, half a fin lung be. Id Post Haste, tho leader. At tho post Hustu was ii half a length In fionl of Utile Uov. with Oold Uelu n length behind. At Hie slxlh f minus Post Haste was Hist, Utile Hoy nnd Oold llelti on even tenim two lengths buck nnd Miss Jennie fouith fifty feet fi om the leader. Atouuil the stretch Miss Jennie came tu a fill lolls dilve nnd hand over band caught up nnd passed the otheis until I'ost Hnsto nnd she weie on almost even lei ins nt the wire. Kioiii the lepnrteis' box It looked ns If I'ost Huste was nu liuti or so abend. The Judges decided Ihut It was a dead heat and oideied the hoi so ( to take the same positions. No time was given out, but tmollkliil VMitihes l eiol ded J JS. UAV JOHN' DUAWN. l'otiith heat Onl four hoi sen came up. Hav John having hern diawn. The slait was made after thue tilals Miss Jennie, the pole boise, being behind. Post Haste led to the quniter, a. lingth ahead of Oold ltein. then btoko badl.v, lunnlng tieailv a fuilong ni the half Miss Jennie was two Ii ngtli in ftout of Onld Uelu. Post Haste being tour lengths back. Slx-iight ol Hi join. MOTHER GOOSE PUZZLE. Is John Sinllh within? Yes, that he is. Can he m t .1 shoo? rind his ny Jennie was going easv, four lengths ahead of Pot Haste, who h.ul passed field Iteln Post made a gio.it cffoit on the boniostiotdi, but ululd not quite catdi Miss Jennie, and slacken ing uii, nenily lost second pl.u e to Oold Iteln, a. neck behind. The judges gave soond plaio to Oold Iteln, on n -i mint of the long gallop Indulged In by I'ot U.iMo on the thlid tin long. Time of he.it, .".'. I'lfth lie.it Stai ter Kellv shouted "Oo," at nine, although MI- Jennie was two Ungtbs ahead of tho Held. At the quntei it was a pietty sight, for Miss Jennie, I'ost Haste nnd Oold Iteln wen- on even turns. At tho half Jennie was going easy, two lengths ahead of Post Haste, and the same was tine of the thue-qu.nior mink. It looked like a cinch for Jennie, when 100 5inds fiom tho wire flhe bioke bad ly and I'ost Haste nnd Oold Iteln made a bin st of speed. Oold Iteln came in Hist a sboit nook in fiont of Post Haste, Jennie tlnishlng !at. Time, .'.Si's. Sixth heat It was almost daik when this heat was tailed, l.ittle Hay was withdiawn and Miss Jeniili, Po.st, llusto and Onld Iteln weie sent tight awa. Post Haste, diiven bv Jim Jus tin, led at the qu.uUt, at the half Miss .Ir mile, and then on to the flnlsh the AVIlkes-Hai ie male showed the way, with Oold It in second half a length nnd Post Haste thlid, well u.u l. Summai : Mli Trunin, h in , VI lllijin MlIi, Wilkes lUne J 114 1 l'o-t II itc, Ii k , II i.oniun, Niai.u.ii ,., i : ; : j Cull Itun, In 8, . L' Xurloti, M.ltmillA 'J 2 3 2 1 2 l.ittlo II i, v. f , Juliu I aiuiu', Wilkes Hirie 4 4 113 Hie John, ti. k , J. .V. hcaniey, Miamun 5 " i it law -.'!!, 2J)'j. .'Si. 2 i, 2 Jl i, 2 n The guldeless vvoudir Cute, who lias given exhibitions each day, paced mi nt hei heat this ufteinuon, doing the mile In 2 12 Hut, nnd going the last half mile in 1.0." Her pertoiniancc v as gieoted with the flame fiantlo Uenionstiatlons of appinval ns has gl eeted bei each da. SI1CONM) 11AC11 KUIlIl.FOIt-AI.U I'll st hem Only four staiteis out of cloven i.indldates weie le.ulj. lix ploit, the giay .stallion, was a stiong tavoilte, lining 1 to v against Hie Held befoie Hie heat stalled. Ilth Ucl, owned bv Mi. Parian, of tho Hnnesdnlo Shoo compaii, dicw the pole. Com bine was seiiind, W. II. O.. thlid, and lixploit was on the outside. At the thlid tilal tho woid was given to a poor slait, AV. II. O. being left behind, and he went on a gallop the whole first (liiat lei. At tho qli.iiter polo Kib Hel and lixploit weie having a splendid lino of it, speedily having tho jest of the Held, and kept It up all tho way mound At the homestietdi the lioises vveio sldo by side, being whipped and urged to do their best by their dilveis As the who was icitdicd lllh Hel w s easily seen to bo a head lu fiont mid tho nuditois dicited lustily ut the magnllleeut finish, mid Dtiver llaniiis was lot cod to take off his iap to tho iipphuiso. Judge of the (onstci nation, then, when the Judges gave the uue to lixploit. OioaiiH and hoots mid jeeis gt eeted the announcement. A huudied voices yelled "Ilth Hel," nnd a uisli was made across to tho Judges' stand, where an angiy ciowd piotcstod, claim ing fnvoiltlsm on the part of the gen tlemen lu tho stand. Time of heat, 2.1?. Second heat Uefoie Mm ting the heat Mr. Kelly announced fiom tho Bland that Inasmuch iih the owner of lixploit was one of tho dhectois of tho asso ciation mid did not wish to have any question of favoritism raided, ho hud magnanimously resolved to givo tho llrst heat to lllh Hel. This announce incut was supplemented by tho Infor mation that tho action was entirely volunttny on tho owner's puit, us lix ploit hud euicly won tho Hist heat by n thio.it-tntdi Tho decision was giceteil with theeis, as the iniijorlty of the giaud slniid mid spectatnis mound the who veto sine that 11th Hel wns entitled to the decision. Con sldcinble delay was then expeilenced on account of the hntnes of W, II. O. being wiong soinewiicie. The start was fiuihei delayed by II. II (1. nnd lixploit coming down ahead of the polo hoi so for hK tlmefl lu a row. Then thov got going, Combine getting n poor sunt. It was a magnificent stunt to the qtiatter polo between 11th Hel nnd lixploit. tho fotmer being half a length abend Iheie. At the tin n Into the homo slietdi Ilth Hel btoko badly nnd lix ploit lushed bv, never losing the lead after that and vv Inning the bent by lluee lengths fiom 11th Hel, V. H. O. being thlid. Time, : 10. CAk'OHT HIS HOOP It was Icained after tho bent that tho enp-e of Hth Hoi's breaking was because he had caught his hoof In the biace of the sulks, puncturing the tire. He took off fill the paint on the sldo of Hie brace, so giont, was the Impact of hid hoof. Thlid heat At the semnd sioie thu horses were Font uw.iy to a very good slait. lixploit was a head In fiont at the fuilong ami ihut huh bv Inch Ilth Hel (tept up until Just nt the quarter his ii(ii showed in fiont. Tho next Gccond the stallion with the HchrUt name oiniiienced to dmiie and by th time he had got down to business again lixploit was tin oo lengths to the good, lloth di Ivors kept whipping, but at the half lixploit still held his gain Ave ln.ii is, two licit a nail theie a nail, Tilk, l.li l, too. two sons. nnd at the tluee-quai tots had Inci eased It. Coming home Ilth Hel Could not get up closer and lixploit mine easy, live lengths ahead, with AV. 11. O. think Time, 2 21. rout th heat A heavy shower c. line up Just before this heat was called, caus ing a great siatteilng In quest of shel ter. The Htmt was. given at onie, Ilth Hoi being behind a length, lixploit kept the Kad all tho wav, Ilth Hel making .i gallant often t, but evidently being leg we.ny He kept losing giound steadllv after the fhst quaitor and finished twenty toot behind. Time of heat. 2 2.1U. Sunim.ny: l.xplnlt, cr. a, M 1 1". i riii. Plit.tnn 2 111 l.th del, ill s, W. C .Xurloti, AlcJ.ii- ville 12 2 2 V. II. (! , 1). g, (nirite Dunn, s.ian. ton list CoiiiMiH. 1 p, C I VVuit?, suiiton ! 1 4 J J itm 2 11, jlJ'i, 2 21, 2 2.1" i Theie will be a gan of Inse between tho Athletics of Plttston ball and tho Stnffoids, of Wilkes-Pane, for a puise. Oanie to be called at .". o'cini k. Hattleld. HONESDALE. ernl to the si union Tribune. Honesdale. Seit. 20 The llonesdule Oluss Maunfuctuiinir (oni(iany with a capital stock of J'.o.OOO has been or ganized, the ollleers me: J. J. Hi own, piesldent; Hon. John Kubbaek, vice piesldont; A'lctor Koch, tieasuier; S. S. Jones, secretuty; and T. It. Cowuul, H. T. Meunei, T. AV. Ilunnell. AV. J. 1'eiber and II. c. Mumford, dliedois. A thai ter has been npplled for. They piojioso to opeialo the l'actoiyvilla plant. The (onip.iiuos to njipear nt the Opera House tulr, dates Sept. 21 and L'il me two comedies, "A Day and a Night," and the "House That Jack Jlullt " Tho Honcsdalo Iinpiovcinent asso ciation will hold a liimmngc sale, Oct. S to 12 In Il.iuiuan's building, lower Main stieet. DURYEA. Tuesday the home of Mr and Mis. S. Anderson was the seeno of muoli pk'.isuio, when some of their uuiiieinus friends temieied them a suipilsepaity. The usual social dlveislons weie In dulged in and lefieshmeuts weio seived. Those ptesent weie Mes diimos ), lldwaids, Thomas AVIlllnins and dauglui r Mai gin, Chailes Andei son, J. 1'. llv.nis, T 1 Austin, John Austin. Itoheit P.itetson, howls hdiu ler, AVilliain Oaiducr, Samuel Tieva then M. 11 bnilth, J. A. Selpce. of P.UHons, and Mesdamcs John Dills, Jmr.ii holies, Hciijimln Itlchaidson, of Duiea, Tho oster supor nt tho Htkk Meth odist llplscopal cluitch was Inigcly at tended Thuisduy evening. AVOCA. In the Methodist llplscopal chinch the Sabbath servlco will be conducted jy the ii.slor at 10 20 and 7.J0 o'clock. Motnlng subject, "A supreme thought in tho llplstle of Paul." livening sub jett, "Our M.utyied President." Charlus hommcinuth of Shelton, Conn., is xlsltlnt' at the home of his patents on the West Side. Messis. Hesalo AVebber and Maiy AVaid -pent yesterday with fi lends lu Scii'iitou. Pavit' Davis removed his family fiom Yoik avenuo to hlncolu lim j ester day. IkKiiiiilug toinoriow high muss will bo ctlcluated oveiy Sunday at 10.30 o clock, Hoi n To Mr. apd Mis. William hit ley, a daughter, Misses Nelllo Callahun, Agues Moia liuu and Hesslo AVebber spent Tliuis day with fi lends In I'm sons. Mis. II. M. Steeser spent Thuisduy with fi lends in Pcckvillc. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. X V ill, Vcpi so Hip .ilnlll liirlilrnt In twin ik iniikrt nil tin rfcutmico to tlie iiinldrulinn ol rpriuliturt of ilio money tnatket oiitloik (he inirtpprlpilly liray inuvrinriit ol riinrniv t Hip Inlrrlor (or the week by tpic, last Kportnl ij tlie l)iiik, i tlie Immrilltto ijihc ol tliti ilciflopincnt. "Hie ml iihimc in the l0lk mirkct u iheckeil when the pule ll'hrd rttfmttes m.iile their appearance nnd pikes iold off, practletlly wlplnc out the earlier (aln 'Pie nilnntes ilon't liiihnls today's opir. allon. unil, as vestenliv ti a holiiltv ami piactlially no biismew was ilom en fitnrtla, Hie holnit Is (or only four dirs. Vet the ship ments ot money to the Interior by tho Innks w is the luaviest ol miy vrcek In the eeinon, leichliiit v,"ii,s,M1. Allow Inir (or the receipt, the net loss by the banks on the export move ment m neatly t,Wloni) 'I his Is n consider able otTet to the Rain to the mill ttcmury opeia tlons, which readied, up to ht mglit, $ll,al7.' Cod Vs the extraordinary ntei'iires o( the tieas ury for lti rellel of the money mitket Iuvb about exhausted their force, the erTert nut week e( the hen) Interior mnnnent hoiotms onn what dliiiletliig. The loin Item in toinsrio' lank Matement is aln to be leikoned with in connection with the (ait ol aiihsirlpttinia hi tlio banks to seierd lirise inunUlpat bend twuos The vlolrnt nnd riratic fluctuations in Vnialga. mateil Copper wire also a disturbing; influence In the market Hie stoik (wild as low as 101 stid then rallied to liwlj, fluriiiallna; (everl'hlv oer n lewer ranee between those fisuies 'the an nouncement of the dividend aillon w.i nilhiiebl until after the clo.se of tho itnikil Vppircnlty theie vs a hatp dems.ii I u (lie I il (mm a Miort interest Tlie emission: of tlie customary ' per cent extra dividend (or iho .pi it ter, leav ing tho rcjrular rate 'J per eoit , nine as the Mirprl.c In 5pite ol tlie recent heavj decline of the Mock Ilnrlns tlie early rie In ptlce the fame influence prevailed as (or some tlmo past, especially the conviction that a plan is projrresa ins for the tncreer of all the Vanrterbllt rail vvavs by the formation ol a financial company to bold the utoiks ot the companies llillrmd bonds were moderately active and moderatelv i-lronj. Total Mies, s.l.lbonon l nited "-latcs bonds vvcro all undianaej on tlio last call The follofflnff quotsttoni Tribune bj U B Jordan k Melts building, Gctanton, Pa Open. inf. Aiueriian sucar 1 1" Vtililson Ti's tehlson I'r ("H4 Rrook Trnillon Cii'a dill. K Ohio (IV, ( hes ,., (linn I , Ciiii A. t.t. West 21 i Paul 1MX, Hmk Ward lit1 Ivjn hv. I'r fut louts, fc N ifli KiT, Man. 1 lev.-trd 110B, Vtet. Inchon 1W8 Mien I'nillc 101', south I'acifi" JS'4 Norfolk k West i-Va Central 137 lint A. Western 8,i l'enna It II lf.'a llfldllie Itv I''i Itcidine Itv , I'r , Ti. Nouthein It It M5a Niutliem 1! II , I'r, ... i Turn. ( oal i. Iron t.l'4 I'. leathvr H t s leather, IT M'i I nion I'acitic (I'i V ibisli, I'l 4H Western I'nlon ''."i nt I el A. lion Hsi'i Vttiil (oppir 10 Pccple's (ias loiij lexiis I'leifle 41 Vni r. ( ar I ounrlrv .... :o IT. S Mce (o. . ti'i I'. ;' Mecl ( .. , I'r, .. 0I art furoUkid Tha Co , tooraa 701 7(4 Telephoa 800: nijh Low Otaa est. eat. In. ll.'a l'l 1 I Tr 7-1 7rt't OlT, M,I j 0(19 ;, mi, (V,, inv loi nil ", 4; 4',; 24lj "I Jl'j llll'u ll.s'i tf.,'i IIS lit Ml iU)i, lot't ioiH 120', 1H1, 12014 IBJ'i 1041, lrt 1M 10.P, llUlJ f.-.', ' frt 6fli, (,',it p-, 1511, 1M 1J7 W'i Sis .r, , 117 llVa Hit 4l'i A 4' 77 7i. 7 IVi ,ll'4 .11' Sii b f-l'a M'g (I fit H U 11 iia n; fvtvi JUVS, IKiX, iist 40', 4 401t nt fe.'ij PJIj IKI'4 fi', no', mi3 mi lorij lmij 10,14 Kt i 4J so' 4 so sii 4lj 4(1t 41 D". 'II 9l, Scrnnton Bom el of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Bnsed on Par of 100. storKS. nid (aiekawanna Dairy Co , I'r m County Sivlni; Bank k Irmt Co.. sm Piriit National Bink (Carbondale) .. . , Standard DrllllnK Co Third fiatlonal Hank 4V) Dime Deposit and Discount Hank , 27 1'conoinv IlRbt. II . I'. Co I'lrst National flank prm laika Trust "-ate Deposit to ri Clark K snovcr Co. IT 125 fccranton Iron Ptnce A. Mln Co Scrnnton Alo Works , Seranton "-aviiiKS Hank 40d Tiadeis' National Hank 7V Scranton bolt f. Nut Co 101 l'eo(1e' bink 1 j New Mexico rtV A- C Co 110M13. Scranton I'asacnKer Ilallwaj, first MortKace, due 1'fiO 115 People's ticet Hailvvaj, frut mort- KaKe, due 1018 115 reoplc'a Street lliilvvav, Ceneral mortuace, due ltll 115 Dickson llamifaeturlnp Co larka. Township thool 6 per cent ... tity of Scranton St Imp. 6 per cent Scranton Traction 8 per cent 115 Asked. 35 30 41 HV1 M 75 1( 102 101 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected bj II. O Dale. 27 I aekavvanna Vve ) Ueans t'er bushel, elioiio marrow, $2 C0a2 65 Hiittcr 1 recli creamer, 2la2.'c ; dalrj, fresh, 21c Cheese full cream, lOLallo 1 Etc Wc.ttin lieeh, lJ'jaKJ, neirly slate, IS'LalT'sC. Medium Beans Per bushel, ;? w (been Teas 1 r bushel, ?i toal 13 Hour licit patent, per barrel, ?l 13 Heans 1'cr bushel, choice marrow, $d 10 Potatoes-l'cr bushet lal 10 New York Qraln and Produce. ii olk. S.pt 20 -Wheat Spot mint, No. 2 rid, 7il1sc I o Ii afloal, No 2 led, T3V eleva toi, No 1 Northern Duluth, 7ii3iC fob atloat. Option.) opened Meadv aul weie quiet, but firm, pait ot the ilav liny (ventuall turned lovver, liowcver, and closed cany at unchanged prhes Vlav closed, f0v. i September, 73o ; Docembr, 7ic. Corn bpot easv. No 2, ft'c (levalor and ni'K. ( n Ii ulloat. Option market was dull and bircly tcady at fllt and weakened liter; clo-ed weak at a'sc ret lower May clo.ed Cl'lo ; September, Jatc , December, (UHi. Oat -spot flrm: No 2, 31c j No. J, SS'jc, No. 2 white, slilll.r , No. 3 white, 40'lc , hack mixed western. ux'ialOe i tiaik while, STjal'c. Option ojened dim, but weakened nltli corn. Ilutlei-stroniri creamerv. l,2le , factory .1 una packed. ll'.jl.V ! inillitlon rreamuv, llal7c , M its daliv, llall'ac l heise 1'iriii, (amy lire coloied, "1 ! (ane large white, its , faniv small roored, P'.o ; (amv small white, l',c I (.'as slradi state and I'l'iin-vlvonl 1 ni '0, : nestrtn line milled, llal'i , westein laiidkd, lipi Philadelphia Grain nnd Produce. I'hilidelpliia, Sept 20 -W liett- Meaih , con tiact erade Seplnnber, 7(iii7li Culm Stead, but quid, No. 2 mixed Siptembir, di'ja'OV Oits-llrm; '.e hlehcrj No. 2 white clipped, 12a 4Ji.c. Butter 1'irm: 1s'llc. liicher; (amy west cm creamery, 21'iJ7i ; do noirby prints, 2le I rfs 1 Inn, (icli ncaib, Uc , do western, lli ; do snutlivvmtorn, 10e i do. toiuhern, pic ( hce9 - steadier, Nrw York bill cii.hih (.111 y mull, liia0Vc i do do do. tilr to elioice, S'jiOc. I'c tlned Siir us Quiet, but steadv. Cotton l'lrui, 1 1 lc. blulicr, mid llinj nplinds, S5;e. Tallow (Julet, but llrnii city iluie in lilids , 5'ic ; country di do. barieli, V, caku, VsC I ivo I'onlir rirmiri fowls, lli.vl.'c j o'd loosteis, SiOc , fprlnc elilckem, IJaDc i du.ts, lOillc Drrnsed I'miltrj I inn, lowla ihnlcv. 12i . do fair to cood, llall'jo , old roo.tcrs, f.'H ; hi oil ers peirbj, llalfie , vvostem do, lOillc llecelpts-l lour, 2 000 banel and 215J,lV pounds in tacks; wheat 7n,(Kin bushdt, coin, "3, OKI bu.hils; oil. 21000 busliels slilpinenla Wheit, HOOiV) liusbeli, coin, S7 0O1 builuU, oat, 17.000 bushels. CliltviKO Qraln and Produce. Chicano, Sept 20 The Brain trado in seneial was. quiet today, beci-nibcr wheat closed 'ae. hisher, December corn, tic-i and December oats, Vic. lower. 1'rovisioiu clo,ei an actlvo daj 20a 2Je. hlslirr. Caeli quotations wne as fcuwai I lour Steady j No j kprinff wheat, iWiai'ii.; No, 2 red, 7lfc(i No. 2 corn, ic,; No. 2 jel low, SSXaaSiv'.i No. 2 oat, 30Uat7c.; No. 2 white. 3S'aiOv 1 No, 3 white, JralOUci No. 2 l)e, .VHa '.c.l (air to choke malting; barley, 55atvi,j No, 1 Hav iced, fliilj prime llmolhy iced, J23J3.3J; THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Tour Lines, .1 Cent lor Each llxtra Line. For Bent. For Reeto About t2oo feet of floor space on 4H1 floor of the Tribune building, suitable for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. iinquire at office of TMI: TPIBUNh. lOlt III r-'i't Oicrn Itirlftc sueel, rlRht looms Menu lir.n lOlt ltl.NT-Nlre.rpom house In (been UMb . , all conveniences. latRe let Hent, lis. Atl- dtfs S (I, IVIhtine . tOlt IIKN r I'lcht rooms 71? Jcdeison avenue; all modern conveniences For Snle. cvw S. xV SV tAVWW w Pi: lOte-Mi) per ton delivered in eenttal illy and South Mile Vldrcss John lull, I'll l Cedar avenue, 'phone tih&J lOlt SM: Two llBht sprlrtR wagons and some hatticss, iheap Lvans, rear 1132 l.urerno elrret lOlt SM.E-Car load o( Otavlns and draught hortes and rtood latnlly horses. 222 221 Oak ford court. J. M. Held. I On bL: A Cottrell A: Sons cylinder ptess, S.tx3il, in (rood condition, new rollers, suoo Appl WllkeaUarre Times Otllce, Wilkes tlarre, I'a. Real Estate. i.rv SI ,T V tlltt. J...CI. 1.... .h.I ..V1 Inf f.UC1, tlll.l, IU1 tlUUI'lU lIl'UU tin, lull ' Washlncton avenue, near l'inc street, redmed (rom $s,!K)0. Wonderful liarpain. la.sy terms Don't miss It ComeRis, Dime Hank liulldlnc l-OIl M.K TVo (ottiges In llmhurst will b unlit to tlw highest lucirter on octouer lam. Terms to suit. Lxamine property and aenrt In your bid to Dr. Ilatcson. 337 Washington avenue. FOll StF Itest biilbllnc: lota In Dunmore, cor ner Dudley and Sixth ,.iroet Will cut to sires to stilt purchasers Address Arthur W Close, Dunmore I OK SM.F A (arm, 120 acres imd stock, sood orchard, with all conveniences I ight miles from bcianton, two mllei Ironi Moscow, Jlar Jenkins, Maple I ake, I'a. Business Opportunity. IF YOU have $23 00 or JW00 to Invest, send (or particulars how jou can receive a nice week ly Income in the bust and most successful invest lnent Metropolitan l.xchange, 12 l'ark How iluildinvr. New York No. 1 Northwestern, lCla!6l, mess pork, tu ) 114 03; lard, so ei'jai5, hort ribs, $.9 7ua,'W, drv salted shoulders, 7"naTtc , short clear sides, $ mo i) Chicago LIT Stock Market. Clilcajo. Sept 20 Cattle ltersipts, fi.dfiO, In cludiiifr mill Texan. S2S westerns; best stionc. bulk steadv; Rood to prime steorsfl $6 10aOM, poor to medium, laH: sloekrrs sml feeders, $1 30 nt CO; cows, ?.2u0a2 71, belter, 2I3o5; canners, 130a2S-, bulls, $1 SOU 73; calves, .lSOa0 7S, Texts steers, 3al SOj western steers, M71a'i75. Hogs ltecelpts toda, S000, toinoriow, l!,m), left ovei, 2,000; bulk steady, doe sirens; mixed nnd butchers, f.50a713; Rood to eiiobe luavv, S(l'Xa72i; roush lieavv, $ii tlaO tvO; llitht, to(l 7; bulk of sile, ?C COan 1. 5heep-ITicelpts, 1 01; cood to cholie wetlierc linOat'O. (air lo choice mixed, 2J ifiil Mj native lambs, $.tal 7? New York Live Stock Market. New x.ork, hept. 20 rteeves Good o choice (leers steadv . medium and common slow, some -ales lovver bulls nnd eons steadv; native steers, 4 2"jt, hill hiiecW, ) 7al 30; oxen, ?.173i4S., bulls, J2S013.V1, cows, Ul.eSalM, calves steadv, veils, S 30aS 20; Riassers, !W teil calves, Ha I i'l Sherp .Slow , Kood to choice lambs sleadv , medium 2"o off; sheep, $2 2oa3 &); tew choice 4. culls, '2; lambs, a",M, culls, $.! 50 Hos Iteceipts, .I.Osl, lilijliei,; etern lingj, $(170 Edit riberty Onttle, 1 ... I ,1,Artt- Cnf 0 r il I.. ..lnj.il .!.,, ft , ,- ,,,,, . , . H.,k ........ V,.--. .. TJ 7 nfl, prune, $.1 Vla" 70; good, $j 20io j0. lloga lllrvltAi nrlm,, S.7'IVi7?.X. tis inerliiitiis. 17 1(1 heavy xorkers, $7 2"a7 "0; light vorkers, $7i7 to, pigs, Jii 70i6 75; crasser. Sri;oar'K), skips, si vh 1V1, roughs, $,-,iG V) Mieep Sleadv ; best wtth ers, ,lS3a4, culls and common, $12i2 23, jearl inf. y 30al23, veal labes, $7a7 M). Oil Market. Oil Citv, ept 20 Credit bilames, 121; ecitl flcite, no hid, shipments, 176 V.2, average, SS, 7, run, 19I,(,I0, average, MV272. c BASE BALL ) National League. U IMtb-butK-l irt game It II l. Philadelphia 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0-1 I 3 I'lttsbuo? . . 1 JO0B001 10 14 I batteries Dugglei.by and Melailaml, lannelitll and Xiinmir, I mplie O'llay Vcoud guile H, II I Philadelphia 0 0 0 10 10 0 0-2 h 1 I'lltsbure 0 0 .5 0 0 U 4 0 7 9 2 Ilatleilej Wlilto and Douglass, Iccvcr and O Connor. I mplic O'D iv. At Chicago First cmie n. 11 1 Hfwton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 C-.1 12 2 Chicago 00 0 1000000-1 ft 4 batteries Nichols and Ivltttldte; Mmelcc and Kahoe. Umpire Uvvjer. iioinl game n It 1 rto.ton 1 J 0 1 0 0-". 7 0 Cliliago 0000000 1 t llillcrlev Willis and Morin; Lason, I ergiixon and Kbng L'mpiic Divjer t .t loins H H F llrooklvn 0 0 0 0 ,1 I fl 0 S 11 0 M l.ouls 00 10 00 00 1-2 8 2 batteries Kltson and Magulre; Mton and Pow ell, Jo.vcc and llejden I'mplrc Imillc. New lork Cincinnati n"t scheduled. Amerlcnn League. t riulailclphia- H v. Chliaso OfllOOll'JO-S II 1 I'hlladclphla 00 1000 2 00-3 10 '2 Ihtterifs-Grlfftth ind Sullivan; 1'rarer an I Powers. Umpire s-hcildm. M ll'Ston It. 11 F Detroit '2OOO0 0 00O-2 4 I lioton 2 000-200 10 3 12 1 batteries Cronin and McMllstii, Icvvli ami Crigcr. L'mplre Connoll). xt aliliigton- It II 1 f lev eland 3 0 2 0 S 1 0-s 11 2 Washington 1000071-0 II n llatteries Crjstal, McNeil an I Connor, Canlck and Clare. I mplre Hart. At Baltimore Milwaukee, naltimotf, no game, rain. Eastern League. Rochester, U; Huflalo, 3, loionto, 4, Montreal, 1 Worcester-Providence, game postponed, Men's Debt Impotted Enamels, Wide extension solo, Heavy soles a very trim buslneB uhoe. J3.50 a pair. Million's Shoo Htorc, MS Lackawanna menue, Open lute Hatuiilay nlghta, SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. Help Wanted. DO NOT remain ldl; jnn tan make more moiier In a slnule div than in a wholo week at siivthiiifr else; rvervbody wants the lite ot Hie lain mil ureit President Mchlnlcv i most lib eril tetmn Id ascnts Call at olfie tllobe Hook Mipplv Co , Itoom 0 7 !, hrystone lliilldlnir, 520 Spnue street, Help Wanted Male. VNII'D-s. (Jood criand bov, rilbuiie bindery WtNTKIl Mi all around blicksmllh Apply MS 1.) Wilglt court. .Stackhoiiv: shop, irar I.. Ituliiiison's hons' rirevveiy WWII . -10,00(1 active agents ltnmdiately to take ordem (or "Life o( Williim Mi kin nie.v Memorial edition Oranhfo lecord ol bis whole Illustrious iareer l.laboratelv Illustrated Sells nt sight best terms to agents books on ired ii Sample, enabling von in make (torn to f!2 dallj, tiv mall postpaid KIIFK on upplication Addres (Hobo ilible Publishing Co, 721 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, I'a v (Ml l- A voting man lor general office wotk in a fire insurance office within a lew miles cf Suaiiton Must hive knowledge ot maps and sheet line sheets, abo good penman and corres pondent. Party must be jitlvo and ot good hah its IteferenciT required (iootl oppottunlly (or light paitv 4-nsvver giving sge. evperlence and address Vddtess, ' I lie Insurance," eaio derail ton JMbune, WWII Is I'vvo good boys slmut 111 veils old to set up pins on bowling allev. Apply 22j Mahington avenue. 1 VMUl tinner immeiliatelv Apply at J. i Pitten's, Hardware, Olvphant, I'a NTFI1 good etrand boj. Tribune binder). M N1K1 gool clothing salosmin, sober and industrious Address box 611, liihunc ofticc, Illllt'KbMFIt W NTfn-For Are brick work Communications ami peisonal applications will be received at my ofllie in lliniock, N i. II I Ilussiiian Help Wanted reraale. l.DII", (lirtl.S wanted to sd Iress envelopes an I write Utters (or us No canvassing, sellim; or mailing required Send addrewnd enielopi, liaitlculars, price paid per thousand 1 M (, llept in, nox 1111, Philadelphia. AUI MS cit). 1MVIHI Vpply Sit Adams avenue, W NTI D Oiri for gencnl iiousework at Dalton. Addrew li I , rite Ttihune BRANCH WANT OFFICES. W-int Advertisements Will Be Received at Any o( the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALDFitT SCHM'TZ. corner Mulberry street and Webster avenue. GUSTAV PICIIEb, 030 Adams avenue. West Side CEOnOG W. JF.NKINS, 101 South Malo avenue. South Scranton FRED L. TEIIPPE, 720 Cedar avenua. North Scranton OEO. W. DWIS. comer Vorth Mala avenuo and Market street. Green Ridge aiABI.ES I". JON'FS, 13J7 Dickson avenue. F J JOHN'S, 020 Oreen Itidje street C, IOI1FNZ, corner Washington ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II KM PFEb, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. O. U0K k SON'. Wanted. WANTH) A large show raw Apply William (litToril, 1347 Dickson avenue. WAN'TFD An Intelligent (Catholic) lady or gen tleman to fill a light, pleasant position; good pay, it suitable. Address P. O. box 20, bcranton, Pa Agents Wanted. A(.l'NI. vv Nri'D-I,II, of McMnbv. ftvo bun tired pages, large book Hands unelv illus trateil Outfit flic Now uadv 7 per ci ut discount to agents, Ki eight paid. Credit givin Henry Neil, -lit Deatboin ttint, Cnicigo AGF.NiS W VNlhD-l.ife of Mckinley, fivo hun dred page book llaudiomelv illustrated. Outfit bee. Now readv 7' ier cent Ulseount to agetitK. 1 relght pild ( ledlt Kl.cn. Hrmv Neil, Lit Dtatburu Miett, ( .ucago AfiFN'IS VN H D Drop evervtlilng wo have what every one wants, and w have tlio bet; the mo.st libeial terms to agents; tha memorial bio of our lato lamented president; agents want ni everywhere. Call at otlke ol (Hobo book Mippl Co , 520 "pruee street, second tljor, Kuoui C 7 S. Open cvciiinss CAN V XSI. IIS- ladv or gentleman oulslda th illy cf "-cranton can have a permanent agency for the perfume of the rcnturv Phenomenal sales Goods in large demand I verjthinif fur nished on credit Liberal arrangement with tha right pirly VMre-a "Cut Hoses," 26th street and 6th avenue, Vevv York Furnished Booms. I Oil IILNT-l'tiinMieil fiont roi til, Willi licit, bath ami gas, neir coin t hoiist , gcntl-man preferred Addrcs Itoom, box 2" lOlt IH-NT Furnbhed loom; beat and bath 62 3 I Inden street. Money to Loan. $30 to $30,000 T ONCU4 and 5 per rent. In teiest I asy terms to repay, (,'coige W, OW1I, Coal Exchange building 13110,1100 TO 1.0 N lowest rates; straight or monthly psjments btark k Co .Traders' bldg. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO 1 0.N'-Qulck, straight leans or building and Loan At from 4 to per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 311 315 Connell building Boat ding. U-V ssn-stsvwss, "SfySSS, 1LIISIMI1D FI10M" HOOM, with board. COO ahiiig(on avenue Boarders Wanted. WANTED-Tatle boarders. Mrs. Tompkins, 531 Washington avenue. Lost. 1 (JVr-Oii Sunday last, while bull terrier nun. 1 a Hid tail dipped Itivvar.l for return to M. .1 Down, .121 Lackavvanu avenue, or 1720 Madison avinue LEGAL. 1 M'Mi: OF I MMV I). POrri.lt. late o( the Ilor nugli ol llunmou', bjckavvaiiiu loum, Dc ceueil I etuis tolamentaty upon the above named estate having been Iviied to me, all persons hav ing claims against raid estate will nccnt them at once (or pajment, and all persons indebted to said estate will plcaso makn immediate pay. ment to HENItV A. KN M'I' (cranton. I'a. Enccttlor. OIOl: Tlio annual meeting ol the mcinbeis of tho Ijikawanna htoro Association, Minlled, will be held at tho oftico ol tlio aoclatin in the city o( Kranton, Pa., on Wednesdav, Ovto ler 2nd, 1901, st ten o'doek a m. (ol tho cleci tlon o( managers (or the ensuing jear and lor the tiansaction ol such other busineu as nuv properly come before the meeting. II. S. FxlHCIIILD, fcecretary.v, bcrantoii, I'a , bept. 10th, 1001. DIRECTORY 3 Insertions 25 Cents Mort Than Four Lines, 6 Centu for l!di lUtra Line, PROFESSIONAL. Certified Fublic Accountant. J'DWMtn 0. ht'AUbllis(!r21TIUDtns"liANK Ilulldlng Aichitects. r-.mV4.IUi II. DVW9, AHCltlTUCT. tNNELtj Ilulldlng. i iiFiirnicK i nitow.v. aiicii. n. nr-Aia Ijtato Kkchange Illdg , 12(1 Sashlngton avi. Civil nnd Mining Engineers. II. I.. HMtniNfl. COO CONNKMi nillLDINO. Dentists. in c. i: ni.EMii.ncr.it, pauli uuildini!, prtisttcct, Scranton. im. c. v. i,l'iiacii, in wyomino avenue! Lawyers. IbANK i:, HOI I.E. ATlOrtNr.Y AT-AW. Hoonis 12, II, 10 and IR nurr Ilulldlng. F K. IIIAUV, ATT'YCO.MM0NWKIVlUni.DQ! D. U. HEPLOdbF, ATrORST.Y-I OANS NFf.oi tlated on real elite security. Mesra IluiMIng, rorner Wahinglon avinuo and bpruco street. IMI.MItll, WMtlH.V k hNATP, ATTORNF.YS and counsellors at law. llcpublican building, Washington avenue. JF.M'i k JfS.sllP, ATTOUVEIS AND COUN'i selloisat iv.-, Loinmonwealth Building, Roomi ''. 20 and 21. Lm,VIm w- TH YFlt. ATTOItNEY. K00M3 VOiWi, Bih (or, Mesrs Ilitildlng. U ,. "Vlltll. ATTOitNEY-AriAW, bOAUD of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa. r.TTFIloy A, W H.CrTlTxDliTslaTOtSAb bank Ilulldlng. C. COMI.OYS, 8 13 ithl'UllLlC VN UUII.D1NO A..W. "' nOI'l'. OFFICr. MOVtD TO M. 211 W.vomlng avenue PIiysiclanB and Surgeons. I'll W F. At I.1..V, 81J NOHTlt V SIIINGTOV avenue DIt S W I'WOIII M XT. OHICH 831 WWII. ington avenue. Itcsldcnce, 131S Mulberry, Chronlo diseases, lungs, heart, Udneyj and genlto urinary organs a specialty. Hours. 1 to 4 p. m Hotels nnd Restamanta. Till: 1 K CAFF. 12", ND 127 UlANhUN AVE- nue. bates icasonabb. P. 7r.I(lf,Fi:. Proprietor. SOUAMOV 1IOUSF. NKMl V , U k W. TA5 senger (ii put. ( nnducted on the l.uropean plan MCTOIt KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. A n lllllCCS CI.Es.NS PRIVY VAUI.rS AND rees pools, no odor; only improved pumps used A II. buggs, pioprietor. bcavo orders HOC Norlli Main avenue, or l.lcke's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberr.v, Ileitis telephones Seeds. 0 It CI.AI1M! A (0. SI'I DM1.N AND NUbS ermen, store 201 Washington avenue; gieen houses, pixi Notlh Main avenue; store tele phone, 7e2 Wire Screens. jofph KUivrrib. m: n sit i,ck. avr hiranton, Pa, manutacturcr of Wlro bcreens Miscellaneous. 'HIE 11IACK DIVMOND Pony Express fos Wilkis llano, Muy'a l.iprccs tor Laibondale, and Moxlej's I picn for t'actoryville, luvo changed their ofilco from t,0 I.ackawann avenue, hcran ton, to 213 '(mice btreet. New telephone, S27 DltlsMAhlNQ lOlt CIIII.DHEV TO OrtDI.lt also ladlis' waists. louis hhocmaker, 212 Adams avenue MtGUlOLi: I1UO-, PUINTEIlS M'PPUI.I, I'.V velopes, paper bigs, twine Warehouse, 1 0 Washington avenue, Sctauton, I'a. Tin: wii kis jtMtiti: ni-coRn cav ih: inn in Sciantoti at tlio ihvvh stands of Iteisinan bio . 4ut, r-pruce and fiui I Inden: M. Norton, 22 I aekavvanna, avenue, I b. bchutzcr, 211 kpnue street. Situations Wanted. blll'MIOS" W VN II D Wishing and Ironimr to do at lionie by fust clavi lumdrrss, beat ref eiences given if nerded. Addiens Mrs. L. M, can 620 Iciest court. Sill VTION W NTI D t.xirt bookkeeper on I ulllto matiagir would like peimancnl engage. inent Hire" (lavs j cr week, Mlary expected, n tunable. Addrins O K Tribune ottice WORK WANTED ly an csperienced laundress washlnc; and ironing to do at home. Call or address M. V.. 223 Pi tin avcniii. BUl'A'MONS WANlFD-lwo tnloied girls, sis ters, want situations In private families c frenfr.il huosevvoric ci curiln;. 6.U I aekavvanna ftvenuc. fjllTMbiV W VNITD Bv a .voung man as stcn- uiapne mil upevvriter, or any oilier hon"i- rMa in i v ina eara experience, nu givo r i -s box Hit, Honesdale, Pa, bill liiiv i Willi by joung lady, win would Ik i "' vvTliinp, Can spend uhoM cl lier tune, if (loins; would prefer to b in an iiuidii m i Aijdrcu Mudent, Trihuua OtflCtf. S1TUATIOV V N11JJ by a, ladv to work- by the day to tales mushing nnd ironing home Address O. K lit South Washington avenue SrHHTION WANTED by oung girl, wahln,' (llihf3, attending childten, or ny bgh work; willing to work for it a week, clothci and board. Address I.. V , West Side postoflhe Mll'MlOV WANTlD-by competent woman, in lestaurart or ilom- general homework. 727 Fellows stieet. bin V1IOV WAN1I D Washing and ironing ti do at home bv fhst clasj laundress; referenee If needed. Addicts MtJ. I.. M,, car 21 Forest coutt bltl'TIOV W Willi -'lo go out by the div washing cr cleaning. Mis. Jiuvsell,, 1211 ( e riir avenue Siri'UlOV WNntl-llv a good, honest ma as a machinut or in ihe hcra. Apply IL 1. , Dunmoie, Pa. A l.MH would I ke lo get work ti gei out bv tho div oi walung to taka home, KM breik conn, cit. FINANCIAL. Spencer Trask & Co BANKERS 2? & 29 Pine St., New York Now ready for distribution, and mailed upon request, Setepmber Descriptive List of INVESTMENT SECURITIES! Members New York Stock l.uhjn;, Branch Office 65 State St. Albany f