.,-.. Li' THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1901, NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA FACTORYVILLE. Bpclil ta the Scranton Trlbuna. rm'tniyMHe, Sept. I'L I.ntil Haul- I iiiK loft hint TluiMility fm Ituiirii, . Y. lunr lie Intel mi-opti-il a po-eltlnll i Inxtt iu tin In i-lr-rttbul otiKlnr-eiliiR nt Cot nrll tttil T-lt j Mix. c. .Mute-, of ItliiRliunitoii, liim bo 11 t-poutlliiK H fv elas vUtll Ills win ter Mm. XV. 1 l-'ollnt. Mi. Will Chhc. unflstpil liy "tliei In dim of the .Methodist ilniii li, 111 oio n dilikpii utippci- nt the iluni'll nr-Nl 1'rhl.iy wnlii(,', Spt. :'7 Pi Ire, JO lonts. J'iihih'iIm to be upplloil on tin insurance of the patronage. Ummj one Is coidially ln I toil Mif. Stanley N. Slum II of Sciantnn, mid Mlhi I lai i lot 'iliiiiin, or this lilaco, loavc today for Montioso. XV. II. r.ipwoll. of Dallas, was a latt er In town last Knlda itov. Squlios and Ilex. Culrin-, ol aVimlnn, KiirIiihiI, who liold two niool Imrs hoic last work, loft jetoiday for N v Yoik, when Ibex r.Npi-ct to sail lm their homos Last Sunday omiiIhr at the li.ipti-t (lurch .Miss Siiul.iin, Mr. Diake, Mr. mimIii nnd Ml. Powell, who had been to Noitlitlcld, Jliw., as dolomites of the li'llRlnilh societies of Ke Mimic aiadom.v, sae toii-niiniite tnlKit iliiilns the evening ncixlcos. whlih woie ciy IntorcntliiK' and hciieilclal. Stalson's "Unilc Tom's Cabin" show will apoar hoie this rxriilnjj at Slsk n hall. Tills Is one of Ibo lmirnit ttlinwa of the kind 1 1 iiv oliiiRr. mill one of the best. IIvoiv olio should wo "I'ntlo Tom's Cabin." Mi. .ind Mm. Hiiinau tlmilncr hao IsMinl ln Itatloiis to the mm Hiiro of their KianddaiiRhlei. Ml.ss Ht-ysic (littil lift. to Panlel lieose. of Kcianton, The reidiioiiy will take plate Wednesday, Oi t. :. t:-Coiinty ComniKsloner Vied II. ( liiibe has iinned tils lanilly to Su.in ton. Claionro VaiiRhn will occupy .Mr. t In' w liotne licle. Dr. A. It. rilih and wlte lettuned Sunday inoinliiR tioin tliu I'.tn-Aineil-i .in. I !. (Jel-er. the popular tr.uellnt; salesman for MoRaiKOO Hios., of rician tori, t.pont Sunday hero with fi lends. I'actoryNlll" em aiupmoiit, No. 2 Hi, I, o v. P., will meet lu toRUlar t-esslon AVodncMliiy coiiIiir. MONESDALE. tp'ildl to the Scranton Tribune HoiRsilale, Sept. 21 At the Ueinn-c-ntli- county tomentloii, held licit; jc-tcnbiy, lotion 31. CI ti k tecehed the nomination for county tieasutcr and P A. P. Hiyilon lot coroner. Maple City band d.into will tie hold at the aimoiy "Wcdncoday eenliiR. Their will be balloon ascensions at the lair Wednesday and Thui.sday. On Thin xdii v tbeie will be a i.icr liolweni the homos of W. h retRitson and Col t ol Coo Dm laud The homes will be iJihen hj their ownem. llonesdale Opera hoiiho Vodni'.sda., Sept. L'.'i. iIol'fl latoHt, "A Day and A MrIU," a comedy of the rollicking- fun- 111 ikillR 01101. The Kopubllean county tomontlon Us iioliiR held In the touit house toda I-"iftj-te entiles hao been made for the nices at the fair this week. The tttttaetlon at the Upi-i.i house Thutsflay cnciiIiir will bo "The House that .link Unlit" ti pleasutablo torn dlv, another of Hoyt's successes. Mi. and Mm. Sanuiel Katz have been onJovliiR tho tea bieepex at Atlantic City. Misrf Maiy ( 'an oil has accepted a sit uation In the Mote of Connolly A, Wal 1,K o, Scianton. Mr. and Jim. Soth W. Powell nnd il.vtiRhtor, Miss 'Maty, mc xpoiidltiir a few weeks in Ihle, I'a , with W. J!. Tow til. The musical liKtoiy club will hold their tit st mooting Oitobor 2", with Miss IMIth I'. Tot tey in ehaiRo. Sub ject, "Chopin." HALLSTEAD. Speilal to the iranton tribune. llallstoad, r"pt. 24. Theie Is a Rtoat loinand for houses in Hailstone). Hanl Iv a Mttaiit bouse, suitable for living apai tinonts, Is now acant heio. At the moving pletuie ontertnlniiieut in Young Men's Chtistlan itpsnclatlrm hall. Satuiday night, the Flte rompany tli mod ton dollais nbove all expenses IS. H. Kldtetl anil wife have telutnoil home l'toni the Jiutfnln oposltion. Mr. and Mis. Russell Shaw vvoto in ItlURliamton on business, Fildny. Mm. Jacoli Hi own -was in Ulughaiu ton visiting, rtlday. .leiomiali Fuller is hnpinving the ap peal am 0 of his pioperty, near the depot, by a llbetal supply of paint. It ndds lntiili to the neatness ot his pietty house, Mr. and Mm. Chailes Iirwieme woto lu Iiinghamtou, tiausactlug business, Filday. A l.URO gathoiing ft nm lioie attended the Knights Templar conclave, at Ulng haiuton today. PalntoiH Haines and Sloat mo nt woik painting tho houses of W. P. I.usk, on Dayton avenue. An ulaim of tiro was sounded Mon day at let noon nt about 3 o'clock. The the company quickly v'sponded, but the llames woie lonnueied hefotu their services woie lequlred. It was merely n slight blaze in the barn of Mis. .Suni niortoii, on Main sticct. No serious damage lesulted. Uenjamln faiwiemo ontei tallied a number of friends at the homo of Miss KcliiH Wnnl, on Tine stioet, one even ing last week. He gave a phonnginph com ei t, whli h was much appieelntod. All of Hallstcad will attend tho an nual county event, the Ilarfotd fair, Thmsday. NEWMILFORD BprcUl to tin- hirjiilon I'riliunf New Mllfoid. Sept 2i Mr. and Mm William Von C'ott left this morning lor Uutfnlo, where they will spend the te maltuler of this week. Mr a. Chailes Moigan died at hot home Sunday evening. The funeral was conducted ftoni the houso by llev. Chailes Smith at 1 o'clock today. The deceased leaves a husband and two noun, Mrs. M. O. Uiadley and daughter, Besule me in Uuffalo this week. Miss Nina Moore, of Harfoid, spent Sunday with her mother, Mm. I,, W. Mooie. Mm. Tflslo Vails Is v lulling her daughter, Mis. Ilany Hatllett In Ulng liamton. - Miss Sadie Qujnn Jst.pe)iclnK a few weoli.s with Hlngimmton'fi lends. Xho follow Int; ounp people cnJoed a pleasant evening nt the hoine of Mr. mid .Mm. Itobett Filnk, Soptoinlter 21, 111 llrilllip nf tllnlt. ft nlltvlitntv Atlas l.lni'. once Filnk: llestde Lewis, Maud smith, mil I'ettls, Alina Deckel, l.'.ltlo Hnekoi. D.dlii noeker Oi II Mm . Ban, Helen lieoboe, Millie Cook, Maud nponiei. iota iturton. i;ugar uecKer, Itay Moss, Cathctly Mos, ttenige Spaiks. Fied Sutton. Willie Ourdner, (lien Van Husklik, Hairy Hull, Uny Smith. Miss llolon Htitihiucs snent Tiirsdnv evening lu Kltighittnton. A IniRO number ot the fi lends and relatives or Mr. and Mm. Htlbbatd I'aMio gathoted at their homo lu this plain Tuoilj to i olebrate their golden wedding THOMPSON. SptrUl to tli Sruntoa Trihunt Thompson, Sept. 21. Mis. Luilu At kinson, of Albany, Is visiting her lather, I lev. Lcotinid Cole. Mm ,1. M. Page, ot Cohcrton, came last week for a visit with her cousin, .Mis. S. D. Panics. Last Filday, while PICTURE There arc sev en horses in this eating her dinner, she was stilckeii with pautlvsls, and has not loiovoioil consciousness at this wilting. Her son, H. M. Page, ot Coheoton, was sum moned and is at hoi bedside. The wife of Peter Poughoi ty, the night watchman at the ttostle, died last week. She had been a suffeter for sevcial months. Intciiueut was made in the Catholic cenieteiy, at Mmitiicu, last Hiituidav morning The itov. A. J Sklllott i etui nod es teiday fiom West AViudsor, X. y, wheto ho has hold special evangelistic soi vices for two weeks, with oty cu tout aging lesults. Itov. P. 1! Tower tettuued yesteidny ftoni AVnllsvllle and Moutdalc. He sup plied the pulpit of Pev. It. J'. Hanton last Sundio. Mm A. C Fostei, who wont to Now Yoik last week to buy nillllnei.v goods, came home Sunday, stilfeilug fiom a soveio cold, Hlino which time she has boon quite sli k, but Is lonvalosc lug now . , Mm P. It. Tower has been on ibo sick list since last Thumday, but seems bettor nt this wilting The Sumnei-Wrightor wedding this afternoon has tailed p.ti ties fiom Cai bondalo, Washington, D. C , and other p.itts of the land. Postmaster H. F. Pmnos was called to Susiiuthanna estenlay on business. C. M. Lewis letutned this moinlng fiom it business ttlp to Monti oso mid niughaintou, and this nf tot noon ho and his wife stinted tor llonesdale, i White's Valley, to attend the Wa.vno county fair tomoiiow, J. P. I.yden Is having his tecontly en latged house painted. A. W Gates ictuineil fiom Siianton yesleiday, after several das' lsit with his i lilldien. Ills wife Is detained theie for a time, she having dislocated her hip by a misstep which she made theie some dius ago. Dr and Mm. W. AV. Me.Vaintii.i started for the Pan-Aineilcnn this inoinlng TUNKHANNOCK. Sptli to th smnton Trlbunt. Tunkhimnotk, Sept. 21 I.. II. Ouutt, who has boon engaged in the men un tile business at Noon. has sold out his stock of goods, good will and Jlxtuies to a concern doing business as the Agiliultural Mei i autlle company, com posed of soveial lleaiimont business men. 1.. T. Urn up Is having tho front of his Jew eh y stoic painted. Alva Molhu Isli Is doing the woik. The fiinetal of Mis. John p. Ovoi flold will tako place at Meshoppen to day (WednosdH) at 2 so p. m. Attorney liodney J. Patdwell will ie turn on Thutsday to hW homo In Den ver, Colo, after spending- a mouth with his iclatlves lu tho east. Judge IJ. M. Dunhani and Assoilate Judges A'aiiBhn and Slikler will hold a shoit session of Aigumont couit to da . AVIlIlaui Council Is puiplnrd lu the Jewelty stoio of Chailes Goodilcb. Mm. Callle A. Uoguit Is In Now Yoik, buying goods tor the fall inllllneiy trade. Itlihaul Pin dou, nf Dalton, is visit ing friends at this plate. Mis. A. K. Uuck Is lu Now A'ork pur chasing goods. limn, to Mi. nnd Mm. Cvius AValtor, of Ilildgo stieet, an eleven-pound daughter. Miss Nlun C,irne, of Suanton, Is visiting her aunt, Mm. Joseph I.uto, on Pino stieet. Mm. Mai la Mumfoul, nt Munch Chunk, depaitmont piesldent of the Women's Hellcf corps, will inspect J. AV. Heynolds Hellcf coips, of this place, this (Wednesday) evening, September 2.1, lea t ream and cako will bo solved after Inspection. Thomas Hawke Is 111 with typhoid fever at the. homo of his tnothei, on littiilsou stieet. Miss Ida Hell, tho milliner, was a visitor In Set anion on Tuesday. MEASURING WATER POWER. Ono of tho Works Peifoimed by the Geological Survey. One of the department! of the woik of the Vnlted States Geological Suivey which has a particularly practical bear ing on munufactutlng nnd other busi ness luteiests Is the nictitate measuic inent of How of the country's sticams. Its utility lies In the fact that It re duces to a matter of actual knowlotlgo the nmount of water passing thiough them nt nil seasons of the year, which Important factor has piobably been the subject of more rucm woik than any other one thing lu tills branch of itiiglneeiltlg. Moio especially Is this Hue ot tho low water stages on which really depend the effective worth of tho sti eatn, io that many mills and factoilcH which have been built in ex pectation of being operated entirely by water power, have had to bo fur nished with auxiliary steam power to help out In times of a deficient and un expectedly low water supply. Pcihaps this Is the chief t canon, this general distrust of the reliability of tho estimates of the flow, that tho ically magnificent power possibilities of many btreains, both In the eastern and w ostein mountain sections of tho coun tiy, have not been more fully devel oped. The tioublo has not been that the HticttiiH cannot bo idled upon to turnlsh power, but that tho power which can leasonably bo expected of them has been overestimated. The in curate gauging of streams toqulict nitiili time and skilled knowledge. It PUZZLE. picture. Can you find them? involves dally obei vution.-, ot their Use and fall, extending over a number ot yiam, liequent ituasuicmcnis of their How by delicate institiments, and cate ful obseivatlons of dlveislons by dani or power plants alteady In opeiatlon. AVhen applied to the whole country this woik becomes of such wide scope at, to bo boond the efforts of anv but tho geiietal government, and, as a matter of fact, few of the states, to say nothing of individuals, have made any s.vstematlc elfoit to undei tnl'o It. Thy suivey has taken up and devel oped this woik because It needed to bo done and no one w.is doing It, and now has a large numbet of stations sc.itteied among many of the lmpoit ant ilvem of the cotmtiy. On thcc ilveis lufoi mnllon Is being collected whli h will be absolutely netcssaiy to further developments of their pow er. Since the Improvement in tho tians inKslon of electricity to long distances, water power stl earns have nssumed a now value and will be moic and moio sought at, means of cheap powot. This gives to the woik of the suivey in its liver gaugings and measurements an even gi eater importance nnd necessity as furnishing- indispensable Informa tion which can be obtained fiom no other souice. THEATRICAL NEWS. ATTRACTIONS TODAY. ( Ul.M-huiR Dumatic ioiiium Alter- noon ind ititjlii sl'VIt -IIjiiii Pino ami hIrIiI. llinlcuci Aflirnoun "A Waid of Fiance." The King Diamatic company pie sented "A Waul of Prance" to a huge and well pleased audience at tho Acad emy of Music last night. For the mat inee today a grand piodttetlon ot "L'n det Two Plugs" will be the hill. Tonight "The Spoiling Duchess" will be the otfeilng. Tho play will be seen In its entliety including nice homes, Jotke.vs, etc. The company entiles all the apodal sceneiy and mechanical ef tocts which made the dimna diaw so heavily lu the linger cities. "A Day and a Night." Tho public has a tieat lu stoio, for Hoyt's "A Day and a Night" company, which Is to appear hoie Thumday night, is Mipeilor this season lu talent, beauty, novel spei Initios and the nee essury adjuncts of magnificent t-os-tunics and icfieshlngly new seenoiv. The musical pint of the enteipilse is unde-i the dliec-tlon of a famous coni poset of popular music, and the pei foi inance is up to the standnicl of ex cellence that belongs to the popular pioductions of Chailes II. Hoyt. "A Day and a Night" will bo seen at the I.vceuni theater tomoiiovv night. "A Seciet Wnnant." M. AV. Hanley & Son, who aie also Identified with the management of Jlobeit U Mtintell nnd "A Uuunwity Match," will picsont their new stat, AVillls fliangei, the clover young load ing man In tho poueiful loniantle play, "A Secret AVairant" At the Lyceum uet Satuiday afternoon and night. Otheis In tho cotntianv mo ii,.io,iv Tinner, Peicy Cooke, Hussoll Ciaw totd, 1'iank Milan. Oeoige AV. Ham inontl, cilfteud Standlsh, Dwlght h. Moody, Foster I.nrdner, Wade I.. Mor ton, Adeline Dunlap, Nancy Poole. Oiaco Atwell and a few moio, it seems us If a lan- tioat was In stoio for all who nttend this pei fni ninnce. Seats go on sale tomoiiow ut 0 a. m. Death of Dr. J. S. Tioxler. Ity Ixcbule VWre from 'Iho Aswclttnl J'ri-M. Itoclinir, I'a, fspt. 21-llr J h. Itcvlrr, of Kutttoun, ilird toiii), ajed hi )r,n. lie wai one of llrrki most eminent t Itizrns. lie cams ni-arer l'i carriinc thli Utongly ndiinrratlc ion crrvlonil illstrkt than an nrptilillran cvrr nonv itialPil xnu (Ik- Itfpulilluiii candMatM !n 1P'), ami hit I'inioctalic uppciunt luil but l,!"i plurality. THE MARKETS. Willi Btreet RevUw. New A'ork, Sept. si. The to weic Indi cations of siippoit for Amalgamated Copper by Inside Interests today for the Hi st time wince tho reduction In the dividend was announced last Fil day. The i apld downward course of that stock war thetehy nnestod, and the whole niaikct showed signs of te ller fiom tho uoivous fctinln cngen del oil b.v Am decimated Copper's Vio lent decline. Selling by foreign holders of Aiueilenn securities, Including lall rond stocks, wan an liupoitaiit Influ ence In the opening decline hem, which leached fiom 1 to 2 points In Import ant cases, Amalgamated Copper sold at f0 during tho llrst few moments of trading, which piovod to bo the low point of the day. It was after the stock had steadied that the sevciost piossuto developed against the gonetal list. A promiscuous spilling out of stocks enr llcd the level of the piomlncnt nill lo.uls nnd specialties from 1 to 2 be low last night, tho Pacifies, Sotlth- vvestoins, Ctiaugeis and Sugar being the ptiuclpat suffetets. It was believed that the icicnt losses In Amalgamated Copper weie lesponslblo for the liquid ation clsowhete. Several ttlainilsts stories put out this morning Indicated tho exhaustion of ammunition by the bears. The support developed lu Amal gamated Copper and the postponement of the meeting ot the dlrcctois of tho Anaconda compnn, which It wns feared would lesult lu another divi dend, complicated the dlsconilitute of the beam and they coveted heavily dur ing the latter part of the dav. The eat Her doc linos woie hugely wiped out and a fair proportion of net gains es tablished. Points of conspicuous sticugth weio tho A'andetbllts, Manhattan and AVn basli. A foatute of the day was tho selling of stocks controlled by loading capitalists, which served to emphnsbe the tliead felt yestenlay of a lenewed outbieak of hostility between hostile powem. A good tleal of tho selling of Amalgamated Copper was of this chai ncter and sceincd to be designed to foice Inside siippoit of that stock. In the late buying movement prnctlcallv all of the largo sellers of tho last few days were icprescntcd. Total sales to day, 72.',."00 shaies. The inlliond bond niatket was quite active and weak in sympathy with stocks. Total sales shines pur value, J2.260.000 United Slates 3's and the old 4's ad vanced i per cent on the last call The follow intr quntat on am fitrmalifil Thf Tribune- lj M s Ionian K to , roomi 703 'M Mrara Imllilirg, 'ir niton, I'a. Tilfplione 80lJ: Open- High- l.o- t'lo ii ir. rt. t Inir. Anirruoti Snsar l.'t U4'i JJ1 UtH Atchirn ;-, r-,j; -i, 7-,-.t Mtlilson. 1'r i; m nvH 'i llroot, 'Iiutfoii ('-'j f.71. f.j'j iiT'j Hilt f. Ohio 1NJ in-jl, int, 10Q4 the K Ohio I,'., li, IV, tli 't Paul lit It J 1,JI, lt,l; Itoilv Mand IIP, It-i; HP4 Jt'i, Kan A. Ti , I'r. ." ,"i)i4 11 V,it boms. K s t-ii iai2 mt tain jnt Man 1 Icvatul 121 U54 .'1'4 li". Mot. Tiaitlm luVi lfi(.', K,ii; imt; Mko. I'aiifli 101 i 0 J ' a 100 'i 102'i South l'.uill. .IT'; fiT'j f.r,' ,",71, .Norfolk it ."1114 fil 111, o!'8 X. . C'mtral l,f, "iTa 1"-J ld'j Out A, clnn lp; .11", .,1 ,ll I'inn.i. 11 It ,.. lll'i 4 llf-i ltti, Piriflo Hul to 4-i'j trt trt'i Itciuliuc Ilj 4i t.' to1, ii Itculintf lt , l'r, ;i 7u'i T"T TH't Southern It. It S, 31' S15 "1 Southern It 11 , l'r , ... Ssia S'H,, ht'i R'4 Tenii. tial K Iron ij (11 ', (Wa 61", r s i rutin 1 ir; u ic, u I 1 l.eilhn, I'r Kj'j SI ii'j W'j t nlnn Patilio 97 n4 ,, 0s; I'nlon l'adtio, l'r S7' fi ST'j S7lj Waha1i, I'r J.'i'l .li1, r- .V)1; VVrstcin I nion Ol'i 'qi rH, 1114 Col luol A Iron "i ih.i tut (t Vnial LoprT ll'a 'i.!7, W ft Prnpk'd (Jin HW Mil; 107U 107'i Toxai I'.ii-ilk ti 42 41ij 4f, Vinor. Car I'nuuili) .. . ii ."' 2i 2-)S P S '(relto Ii'2 H't 4P, 41' L". S Strel Co, I'r, ... ft! fll iy o.-TJ Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS Hid. Aked. Idrlavvaniu Dairy Co , Pr no County Savlngt Bank fc Triut Co.. SCO Vlrst Vat ional Hank (Carbondale) 33-, StanJarJ UrilllnK Co 3o Third National Bank 40 Pimc Deposit and DIcount Bank.. 275 l'conomy I.lght. 11. & P. Co 45 rirt National II ink on I acka Trmt Safe Depo-it Co 5n Clark A. Snovcr Co. I'r 1:5 Scranton Iron Kenee k 111? Co jon, Siranton Axle Work nj Scranton Savings Bank 400 Traders' National Hank- 173 Scranton Holt A. Nut Co 101 People' Bank 135 ... New llenlco Itj. A. C. Co 75 BONDS Scranton rawenger Hallway, tint Mortice, due 1W20 115 People's Street Hallway, finst mort- KaKC. due 1118 115 People's Street Railway, Oeneial mortKaKC, due IftJl 115 Dicknon Manufaiturlni; Co 100 backa, Township school 5 per cent. ... loj City of S'cranton St. Imp 0 per cent 102 Scranton Traction G per lent .... 115 Ectonton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. O Dale. 27 Lackawanna Ae ) Beana Per tunnel, choke marrow, $2 60a2 6J. Buttcr-Krech cicamirj, 21a'.'c ; dairy, fresh, SU ( lieee Hull cream. ItHialle. 1'gKi Wetein beli, IV.allii neaihy state, 154dliiic Medium Bean' rer lm.he, $i 50. (ireen Peas Per luhcl, ?1 40al 45 Hour Beit patent, per barrel, l 45 Beans Pi r bushel, choice marrow, $3 10. Potatoes Per bu-hel $lal 10 Kow York Qrain and Produce. Sew Vurk, Sipt 21 1 lour-Halilj tteadi hut vcrv quiet. WhcU-vpot dull, No i red, 7m. f o b alloal ! No 2 red, 73'ic elevator, No 1 Voitlieui Dulutli, Tit'jc. f o afloat. Option fcteadj, but at onco developed wiakuiv-i. t losrd e.ij. Maj, 71'ai . September, 7t'c , October, Tti- 1 December Tl-'ic Corn-pot stead) , No, 2, Cl'ac. elevator, ilc f. o ti attoat Op, tlon, aftei opeiuni; stejdj, ea.ed oil, but flmllv rallied on rovennc ami clo.cd stead) Ma dosed hl'.c : Scplember, filc , Deceml-ei, -I'll. Oat -pot flini, .No 2 white, ll'iac 1 No. 3 while, tli. Option quiet ami eaMei, llul ter Him, tu-amer), 10i2.'c , faitoiy June, Htj al'j'at : Juno cieamer). SiuJl3t i Imitation cieameiy, 14alFc , state dalt), llaaitic Cliee Mini; fane) large colored, 0'ic i fancy largi white, 0aa'jc i fancy small tolored, 0c , faiuv .mall white, 0'ia'jc. I kks Quiet: state aid Pennsylvania, 2lai.'c vveirn umamllcil, ITa.TK- ; we.tein candlid, SOUa'ti Philadelphia Grain nnd Froduoe. Phlladilpliia, hi pi. '.'4 Wheat tie lower! contract g ide September, TJa'&c. Corn 'ae luwu. No i mixed Vptembei, ilJUa't. Oal 'teadji No 2 while dipped, 42i".c. Butler I'liiii, 'tali. Iilsliir, lain) we.tirn creamiry, SJ'.c ; do neaibv prints. 2'ic 1 gg Hlriu, ,.c. hlghers lic-.li ntaib), -JU : do vvcern, 2b ; do soiithvvcetein, 20c., do. southern, ll'c. Cheese Hum and lilgher, New olk full creams fancy null, 0!3av;i i do. do. fair to choice, MJatfi.e. Jicflncil huaain Ulvclianscd. Cotton hteady. Tallow Hit nil city prime In hluls , AVii.i touii tr) prime In bbl,, 5i,i cakc, 6?4c- I.lve Poulliy -Slcad)i low Is, HallVvi., old roosteis, 7ahi , sprlntr chickens lhUi ilucks, lOilli Drrstrd Poullr) Finn, fowls choice, IJije , do. fair te Rood, UHil.V.i old rooilers, (iV-ac. , broilers near, by, Ualijc; wctlctn do., 10a IK, THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents Mere Thn Four Lines, 3 Cent for Eich Oxtra Line. For Rent. V "yfcn"i,ifhniBtf irWtfVyyfw fmwJjMiS J" For Remto About I2cx) feet oflloor space on 4th floor or the Tribune building, su:table for light maufacturlng. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of Thi: Tribune. 1 Oft HK.NT-Tnick snl clalry farm, two mllee fiom Scranton, Scheuer Bro. , 311 Brook st run IIUNT-Nlne.room house In Orcen niilfce: all cenvenlrneesi largo lot. Bent, $IS. Ad ieeM S. 0, Tribune. I OH !:T-KlBlit reom.1, 7M Jeffctson aremiei u monern conveniences For Sale. lOIt v,i: n art store estahliihed Jut one .fear Mu't veil for special trason. Inqiutc 3.!0 WafhinRton avenue, city Milt s-MU ro seated surrey, cheap T J (lilbrlde, 717 West Laikawanna avenue. 1011 SXT.K ItousetioM furniture, Including a haiidvoino dining room set. H27 Monioe act- lOIt SM.i: Tvvo light spring wagons and some harncs.1, cheap. Kans, rear 1132 l.uierno street. ion 8.U:-Car load of lira vim " !"!' , horwa and good family horses 2Zi 22 Oak ford comt J M, Field. Ton SALi: A Cottrell K Sons cylinder press, 33x3. In good condition, new rollers, fclM. Apply Wilkes-Barre Tlmta Offlec, Wilkes llarre, I'a. Eeal Estate. 1 OH hI.I. good faint in Waverly hoiough. Inquire of J V. Ljnch, Waverl), I'a. $J,!-00 Will. BIJV seven loom single home, een tr.il, out $.1,000 Must be Mild. M II, Hoi gale, t oiinnonvualth Building I lOIt Sli:-lle-.t building lots in Dunmore. cor ner Dudley and Mxtli sheet" Will cut to slra to mlt purchase!. Addieiw Arthur U. 1 loe Dunmore 10R SM.K A faun. 10 seres and slock, good orchard, with all convenience Klght miles from .Scranton, two miles from Homovt. Mary Jinklns, .Muplc Lake, Pa Business Opportunity. GOOD bOUt'lTOn engaged in Are or life Imur. ance builntds on bis own account can Incrci'c bis income vcr,v largelv by representing ui local, I) j appointee must lie well known ami recom mended. Address, stating age and bucincM e perieiiie, Morrii A. fir-enla, adjusters of fire lo-neu for the aured, 43 Cedar stieet, New- York (ill Money to Loan. $50 to fW.OOO AT ONTE and 6 per cent. In-tere-t Kay terms to repsy. Ueorge W. Okcll. Coal Kxchange building. KU0.U00 TO LOAN Lowest rates: straight or monthly payments. Stark k Co.,Trsder$' bids'. ANY AMOUNT OH MONEY TO LOAN-Qulck, stralgll leans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 814-315 Connell building. Tiecelptit -I lour. 2 0fl banels ind l.jisemo pound) In hacks, whtat, TO.mio bushels, lorn, f,1,0iX) buc'ieN, oaU, Sl.Oon bushels. Shipment Wheat, 2 701 uu-hcN, corn, 4,000 bushels; oats, 14.O00 busliel Chicago Crrsin and Frodue. Cliiiago, hcit 21 Conditions generslly were agiin liearMi en the bosrit cf tnde today, and lleicmbir wheat do.ed n dull davr ViaV- lowe--; December coin, asc lower, and December oals, ''sa'ic down. PiotkloiM clovd unchanged to 2'jc lower Cash quotitions wire as follows: Hour Stead) , Nu a spilng wheat, tWai.ic ; No, 2 ted, 71c ; No ' yellow- corn. SS'jC j No 2 oats, S0aD7c , No 2 white, ,W$iV i Vo. 3 while, 37'ii'rlo i (.ood feeding lurlej, - fair to choice malting, fitaiali No 1 rlac feed $1 OT; o 1 Northwestern, t (0; pilme timotliv seed, v, 35; tiies pork per barrel. 15il0j, lard per ICO pound, JlOOOalOOl; short rilvs, AF3an.ir,; dry kalted khoulder. 7f-a'i,c ; slioit clear sides, vlWaOtii). whi.kev, -H .m. Chicago L1t Btook Markst. Chicago, hept 21 Iteceipts, 0,500, including I 5t1 Texan, 1,600 westerns; no choice natives hero, Steady hut slow; westerns and Texans liade lower; good to prime steers normal, ?u20a N); poor to medium, lab, stockers and feeders, WSOat25, cows, ..:0a I fiO; heifm. Hi',; can iirrn, Jl Via: SO, bulls, $1 60a4 lO, calves, .la0 75; Texas steers, $-ial d0; we.tern steers, $).7W J5. llog Receipts todav, 28,000; tomorrow, 30,000; left over, il.OnOj opened 5al0t.. lowir; mixed and butrlierii, $' 7oa7,'iO, good to choke heavy, sl 90a 7 27'i, tough heavv. VliiOafiS".; light, W S0a7.10; bulk of ale, $85i7. Sheep Iteceipts, 3.000; sheep, best steady; otners lower. Lambs good, list lowei, others, 10aJ5c lower, good to cliohe wethers, V 00a' 90, fab to choue mixed, $.1 30a StiO, wctein shiip, 5-121 to 3 75 native lambs, tilal; wetcrn lamb", $.1 T'ial TV East Xlbtrty CttU. Hi't Mbertj, Sept 2t Cattle- leadi , choice, $5 75i, prime, Ik5.)0a7 50, good, 1-j Oa5 V) Hogs itive: prime heavies, $7Ma7n-,; niedluma, 7 55a7(l; heivy corker, $7 I0a7 VI; light joik eis, V. '(0a7.il. Riavieis, $7a7 ."0, pigs, as to weight and qualltt, fi 75a 7. skips, full, roughs, $5,',0a7 'leep leadv , bet willius, V' "0al; culls ami loinmon l5a2 2i, veiillngs, $i 50a 4 3"i; ceiil calves J7a7 75 New York Live Stock Maiket. New- ik, Vpt 21 - lleivei-Mti tiger, lull". f.' 40a I 10, iltv lows, ?! 70a". 10: r ililrs quote meilian steers at llil"f lefrlgeralor bee'. Oa'.i , cilves kteadv veals, W'ajiS2' sheep Trifle t!nw, good ilock to firm, lambs sleidv . sheep, tJIOilhO, mils, 41 'la.'; lambs, . 71a 5 50, cull", H Hogs eleneral pibe jesterday prime slate liege, 7 -" Buffalo Live Stock. Pact nuftilo spt 21 -C.itie-Ofleilni,s. 10 rats, market full steadv. eali and calves oflri Ings, fOI head, best veals, $7.25a7 50 llngs-Of-feringi-. 20 cais; best heavies, JT.tcVaT -IT; pigs, $0 70atim -heep and bamon- Offerings, 8 cats; about steady at jc.tcrdav's prues r BASEBALL! American League, At Philadelphia n II I Milwaukee 0 0 10 0 2 0 10-1 It 2 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 I 0 I 1 -5 It 2 Imtfiic-flanin and Malonrs , Willse and Powers. I'mplie slieiiilau At Baltlmoie R. r. rievelauii 0 1 n 1 .1 0 0 0 1 it lit 7 Baltlmoie 1 0 5 0 2 1 0 II II :i II itteiles Cij stall and Wood; Howell and Rob lnon 1 mplir llsilell. At Boitut- n 1:. Chltago 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 ll-.'l 7 5 Bo.tou 1110 0000 7 '-8 10 1 llatteriea-Piatt, Sugden and Sullivan; Winters and Ctigcr. t'mpite Connoll), At Washington R. II r. Detroit 0 1000-1 it ,i Washington .. ., lOj-nil 0 2 Batlerles Cronin and Shaw, Cairlvk and Clatkc. Lmpitc Han. SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. Help Wanted Male. r . ft V I 1 ir ,1 UMI)E 111X11 IV WV HI'" Tvin mi n irlvstc liouse, one who li atutons to have the sdvantaiies of the public hdiooli and hi lioard. Addresi II. C b , 'lribunc Offlre. MlTtTION VANli:i)- ouni; lad) ilmlies po sltlon stenonrapher anil tjpcwiller. Ad dres Stenographer, lilliune Of lice. VI .V-ltl. ... A.. . .U .l.x t. A.lr f WANTi:t Jlen to lesm batber trades Rieati-nt opportnnltv ever offered; onl) elclit we-U required, positions poltlvelv Riiarantecd Rrailit atrs Illiiitratcd calaloitue iiullrj free. Molcr's Barber school, New ork tit). URICKI,A Hit's WANTIID-Hor fire brick woik. Communications and personal applications will be received at my olflce in Hancock, N. Y. B J, Buvman. Help Wanted Female. WANTKD Dresimaker and apprentice glrlt. MS Prospect avenue. WANT1D . girl for generil housework. Apply at 101 iouth Main avenue, must come tec omtnended WANTKD-OIrl for geneial housework at Dalton. Address II. T , cate Tribune BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Received at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT 6CIII.UTZ. comer Mulberrj street and Webster avenue. OU8TAV riCHEL, 650 Adams avenue. West Side OEORGB W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton FRED L. TERPPE, 729 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, comer North Main avenue and Market street. Green nidge CHARLES P. J0NE9, 1557 Dickson avenue. H, J. JOHN'S, 020 Clreen Ridge street. a LOREN, comer Wsslilngton ave nue and Marlon attest. Petersburg W. II. KNEPHEL. 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. O. BONE & EON. Wanted. WANTI'D A large show case. Apply William Qifford, 1547 Dickson avenue. Agents Wanted. "Ollt MVItrYR PHKMOFNTS," Lincoln fiir held and McKitilej tlirto lumes must piuiul nent lu Hie I io.i Us and minds of the people. In tciestlng inddents in the lives of this ttio nf immortals combined In one completo volume, price ( 50 Best hook published Agents want cd eveiwvbere; bei.1 lei in.-, ciidit given Sam plo book fne icmlt HI cents for potagc Vit promptlv, Lt- flint S I. Bill Company, 1'hila phh, Pa. OUTIIf Utl'l'. credit given. Cut pilco Ninas books, 50c book, 15c,; 1 book, 2.". , 1 Ml book. SOv..: ii 50 book, 7Ji Ab-o best life Mc Klnlej, Hrtguson, 2070 I'lfth, Cincinnati. AGHNTS W NTin T.ife of McKinley, Hve bun drcd page book lland-omelv lllti.lrati il Outfit free. Now readv 7" pir cent discount to igents. l'u-iglit paid, t red it given lit in y Neil, .121 Deaiboin xtiiet, f liicago. Canvassers Wanted. C'ANVtW.ltS WN1KD lor nil honet, vtniglitfoiwanl proposition Not i $10 a dav rclieinc, but good pa foi good woik oung men of licit oppcatamc and good habits wanled, if tliey have had some experleiue in canvaulng, so much the better. Address, stating age, ex perlence and previous amies. NI'WM'AI'I IS, Tiibune office Wanted To Rent. WANTI'D -I'uinislicd front room bv cl.leily ladv, ronlr.illi looted Kent must be reasonable. Address J , Tribune Oftue. Furnished Booms. I OR RLNT Fnrnlslieil front room, with heat, bath and gas, near louit )ioue; gentleman preferred. Addiess Room, Box 2-i. FOB RENT I'urnl-licd room, heat and bath. C5 Linden stteet Wanted Board. VOl'Nfl UV desires board in private familv, lietinan ptefeued Addies (. P., 'liibuue Office Boarders Wanted. WANTED-Table boarders. Mrs. Tompkins, 531 Washington avenue. Lost. LO"iT 'undav morning bilvveen Midison avenue and I list Prohyteiiaii chiiuli, a sin ill dia mond ttfik-pin Please utiuu to b") aladixui avenue or llittenbender A, Co Kewaid, H") Rl W Mil) lor tetiirii or infoimatton tint will lead to the return of blavk ehepheid dog, white nose, tan ftet, name, '---poit " No ques lions asked. T. s l'nlltr, 41d line street. LEGAL. 'IIIK ANNl M, meeting of tlm inemliei of the Pennvlvaim Oi.il School for the Dcif. for the election of four dlieitors to serve lima veais, and for mh other busim.s ai mav piop ell) he brouglit btfoie the iiicttiug, will lie held at the otliie of the smcljiv, Room 40J (onndl Building, S-ranton, Pa, on Tuenlav, (htobir 6th, l's), at Dure o'clock p m, HENRY BI.LIN, Jit , bccietary NOTICE The annual meeting of the membeis of the laikawanna Mote wmlatlou, Limited, will be held at the office ot the association in the elty of scranton, I'a , on Wednesdav, Octo ber 2nd, 1U01, at ten o'doik a in. for the elec tion of manugera for the ensuing )ear ami tor the tiaiuactlun of suili other huslnts. as may properly come before the meeting II S rxlltaillP, Secrelary, Bcranlon. Pa , brpt lOili lUOt National League. M Piiuburi it ii i: Nnv Wk n o o i 5 i i o o - 'I it j PllUbuig 5 s o o o o i o ii it j llattiibs Mctiee. Phvli, Niutli ami Nauier, Meiritt and lininor. 1 mplre II Dav At Cincinnati- R II K. iiiiioUivi n i o 5 o o i .' I, iu ji Cincinnati 0 II (I 0 0 0 0 0 .' .' 5 I Datlcnes-hltton and Mcfluliei Phillips and Pelli and Beigcti, I niuira Na.li and Blown, l (.Imago It II I. Pliilulelphla 0 0 00012101 n 1 Chicago 0 00 0 0 0 u o n-0 1 l Ilittcrlrs-Oilh and Mcl'atUnd; l..uon and Ming. Lmpiic Dvvjcr At M. Loula- II II II, Boston 0 1 I 0 0 I o 000 1 -I HI 1 bt. Louis o o o o o n o o n ii n-.i ,t ,i Batteries Nichols and Tcnnv , Jujit and lie dcu Lmpiie Emslie. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Then Pour Lines. 6 Cents lor liach Extra Line, PROFESSIONAL. VsAsi Certified Public Accountant. EDWARD O. SPAULUIMir'lliAmrUS DANK Building. Aichltects, lliWIlt) II. DAMS," AltClTlTnor. tONNtLIa lliilldlng, HIHDHItlCK b, ItltOWN. Allt U II," RHAb laitatc Eschange Bldg., 124 Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II b. HAIItltMl, sl CONNft.b nillLDINO. Dentists. Dn ( V.. KILKNBI'.ltaKIt, PAIII.I BUILDING, Simicc street, inrantiin DR. C. C. LtllCll, 115 WiOMINO AVENUE. Lawyers. Hi,VNK ..'' "OVfi:" TTORNEY AT-AW. Rooms l., 14, 111 and li Burr Building, H K TRACY, ATT' .COMMONW KAL1II BLDtL 1,-.in. ."'-I'l-ooLi:. ArroRNhY-i.os.Ns Nnie Hated en real estate security. Meaia Building, corner Washington avenue and Spruce stieet. WILLAIII), WtntlLV k KVAPP. ATrOltN-J "nil couusellota -it law. llepubllcan Uullding, Waslilngion avenue. JLnsbP A Jls-vt'P, ATTOIINIIYS AND fOb.V. in X5at,iB' L'omnionweallh Building, liooml i J Ju sua 21 lH,') '- TIIAYIIl, ATT0I1NE. H00JIS "03tl'. Otli floor, Meats Building. U .An. u! ""lll'i. ATJORNEVATLAW, BOARD of Trade Uullding, hcranton, Pa. Pi,T1r",y,y,& WILCOX, TRDLRS' NATIONAL Bank Building f OOMK1VS, 011 ItEPUBLICAV IIUILDINO. "' nrniioLH, oi-fick movld to no. -11 Wyoming avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR W E. ALLL.V, 513 NORTH WAiHINOlON avenue. DR S W. t7s.M0uT.Am. OI'UCK 339 WxSII ington avenue. Residence, 131S Mulberrr t hronlo diseases, lungs, heart. Lldnejs and genito-urlnary oigana a specially. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m Hotels and Restaurants. Tlir, IK CAFE, 123 AND 12? FRANKLIN AVE- nue. Rates reasonable. P. ZEItiLlR, Proprietor &CRANTOV 1IOUSF. NEAR D., L. ft W. PAS- senger depot. Conducted on the Vurnpean plan. MCTOR KOCH, Proprietor Scavenger. A B BRIIJC.S CLE N S PRI VY VAII LTS AN O cess pools; no odor; only improved pumps used. A II. Brlggs, proprietor. I eavo orders 1100 North Main avenue, or I.itke's drug store, cor ner Adams and Mulberry. lloth,,te!cphons Seeds. C. lt (I.ARKE (O. S-rKUSMLN AND NIIRS eijmen, store 201 Washington avenue; green boii.es, li'a) N'oith Main avenue; store tele phone, 7b2 Wire Screens. JOSFPII MTETTHL. UVn 511 LUKA AVR, Scranton, I'a , manufacturer of Wiie Sitecns. Miscellaneous. UHOSMUvINU FOR CHILDREN' TO ORDER: also ladies' xvaUts. Louu Shoemaker, 212 Adams avtnue MI.ns.ROKF, BRO--, PHINTFRS' htlPPLlF.S. EN. velopes, paper bags, twine Warehouse, 1U Waslilngton avenue, Scranton, Pa HIE WILKHSIIMtRE R1CORD CAV BE HAD in Scranton at the news stands of Itcl-man llios , 40d Spruce and 501 Linden; M. Norton, Sli lackawanna avinue, 1 S. bchutzcr, 211 Spruce street Situations Wanted. A I; IIIV desires a repectahle position for gen eral liou-ework or take care of chlldicn; snv kind of work, nu object. A 1'. 0 , 'tribune ol lice. A JOUNO man want! a job nking iare of horses or working for a private family doing general bouecwork. Addie.-a 126 Robinson street SiriJATIOV W A.N ni)-W ashing and honing to do at home by brst cUm laundress, best ret erences given if needed. Address Mrs !.. M , caie 626 Forest court. SUUxTION WANTED Expert bookkeeper an I office tnanagir would like peiinaneiil engage ment three davs per week, silary espectcd, tec sonable. Address O, K , 'lilbune office. WORK WANIhD by an experienced laundress, washing and Ironing to do at home. Call or address M, N, 23S Penn avenue, SlllHIIONS W NTI.D Two coloied gills, sis teis, want situations in private families .-. general liouai-vvoik or uuisiiig, 5.3 Laikawanna avenue. Sirt'VIION W NI'LI)-Bv a young man as sicn ogiaphcr and tjn.viner, or any other honor able employment! threo seats experience; n tiive ttleicniea Addicss Box 311, llonesdale, pa. SlfCATIO.N W NTLD bv joung lad, whn would like to da writing. Can apend whota ot liir time. It so desired, would prefer In be in an insuiaine ollue. Address Student, Tribune office. SITI'sriON W W11D bv a lady to woik bv tha dav, to take washing and ironing borne. Addievi O. h , 410 South Washington avenue, LEGAL. Oltl'llxNS- cot nr smi-eitvti: of frhi- emk Markvvlik, late ol the Citv of Scranton, Counlv of l-ukavvaiina and state of Pinn.jl vania, d'-teased. ly virtue if an cider of the Orplnrn' CmiM ot ackavvannx County, the umlAetgned, evei -tor ol the etatc of 1 rexlrielc Marlrjvick, dsceued, will sill at public sain and out cry to the hlghen and bet bidder at the Aihiiratlou Room In ths Coutt House a,t the City of Siranton, on Iridav, Septenibci 27, l'0l, at 2 odoik p. in the follnw. ing difcribed real ectate, to wit: All that certain lot. picio or paicel of land situated in the ( ity of Scranton, Countv it Laikawanna and Stite cf Pennsylvania, knoun and deli,iiatid on .1 llcirman's map of Soutli Hide Park, as lot number nineteen (lu) In btocls number rttv four (51) being fifty t0) feci in fiont on 'thirteenth street, tho sime widlh m rear and one hundred ten and one half (U0a1 feet in dqith All nut roved with a two store (ram dwelling ami nut buildings I oal and minereie exupled and reseired , , . Terms of sale One half In civil en the dav if rale, ami the hahnie on tonfir)nall(i) oX.tlie u! and delivery of the deed ' JOHN Kl.hh Ixeiufor JOHN' It LOW tRDS Attornev r.STVn. OF frirmUli Simon, late of the City of -i idiitcin, ('iiuiiiv of laikawiniia, deceased I etteis of ailmiiiUtiatlon on tho above nam-d cMJte having bien granted lu the imderslgtirO. all peisons having claims against slid estate will pie-.ent the same for settlement and V those liiihbted Iheu-ti, will make immediate pav merit tu DWII) J. IIWI-'. Vdminlsliatoi t llv Hall, Siranton, Pi NOIIC-i: Ol DISOl.liriON-N'otl.TiTiieiebv given lint the partnership aubsUfina; between C Peit Went and Anlhonv F lliiny, undei ihe him name of Went ft Duflj, was dUoheil or the lOtli diy ol Nptcmbcr, lj, by niului consent , Ml debts owing to said partneiship aie ie reliable by said Petry Wentr, or t . P Weim K Co, to whom alk all tlalnis and demand agaiiw same aretn to presented fur pament A new patlnrrslilp has till, ria.v been foime.l between C. P. Went and otliera, under tha rlmi name of ft, P." W'cntss Company, bv whom th Imsinew termeily tonducled bv Wenls A- Pufv will herealler be caitled on at the sams plsie N'os. .is 40 13 Ijrkawanna ivenue, ersnton, Pa (xeall Nail t P1RRY W1.NT7 NTIIONY F 1)1 l'r Y M'DO.NALD. s Witness-M. E,
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