SiSrir yrw - JrWtlW."l5Sp iws -nn . "r ww "" .,T, ss, v-ei.wi y- THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1901. 1 BIG THRONG AT THE FAIR L. A. TATTEHSON WON BOTH RACES AGAIN. Ho Cnptuied tho 2.30 Class Event with Jermyn's Gelding, Tlmewood, find the Other with Ills Bay Geld ing, Wilkes Medium Article's on Exhibition Have All Been Piop ctly Sorted Bnlloon Ascension nnd Painchuto Descent One of the Fentuics of the Afternoon. tp Ml fiom a Stall Conrfpotide'.t HoiifwlHli', Pn Sept. it). All minis led to llimcadul'; today upp.u cully, JurlRlnr.' by iln uttcnclriiuo. Thorp wore nnoiit MOO ppihohi on view and ton otuled about the grounds of tho Wayne County Agilctilumil society. Thin van tho lust day of thin suelct8 thir-D-nliitli nicctliiK and thcic wuh cuourIi Kolnp on LOiiMtaruly to ilvot the at tiniion of all. Tlio two iacCF weio won by Mr. I.. A Pa tt ci. son ukuIu today, lie dupll 1 11111117 ''Is pel forimttit'o of yemcitlay by sinning M of tho unveil Iio.Uh tiottod. In tlio two diiyn of liulriK Mr. Patter nun's hoifcs have Hbowpil In iiont in ivet our of Hie four rare?, and lie has ii lin tlioni liiiniflf. toinliiK under the wiic a victor In tuelvp of the fotliteoii li utn tiottPd In the two dun. Mi. I'attt'teon won tlio 2.2d cl.ifH i.iro today with John lennyn'ri bp11Iiiw Tlniewood, the winner of jetPida'n Ml) cIiiph lace. The other ccut was taiuuied by hi bay oldiiif"-, "ii'llkes Medium. Tlniowood'H best time was X lit1.-, while Mf-dlnni'i bmvr.st cIToit was ppilninird In 2 J0, ulilcli is bi.s hi't-l initik. Tliere uiih an pxliibtlon nillo between two lioiefs driven by two of the Maple ( tt.'s mo-it promlni-ni cltl.otisi, wblch tosultcd In ,'i dead In at and caused no i nd of fun. HAU.OO.V ASCENSION. A balloon ascension nnd paiachutc drop tinned all pc heavpiiwaid dllr-int- tlic afternoon. A llKht in the stand stand between jut lies fioin Iloncsdnle uid Oaibondalo oer the met Its of two ini-c fiotn tlielr icopectlvo towns, . IiIhiiirIi not down on tlu pi luted t- bi'dule. caused lots of Interest, but vat Mippiesyeil speedily. TIip Maple t'lly band pleased all by us ni.istei'lv icndoiliiK of popular and i laxtlr.il lntisii'. Tlio 'Piilleiiinii in ib.iiRp of tho i.uiiii; ii.irtic ulaily the sun it r, M. J'hneiMin McAfee, of N'ew Yoik city, pave pleasuio by their Itn paitlal iietloiw and decisions, t!eoipi. J". Stevenson of V.ieily, who v tin. I'epiihtlt.iu c.uidl-tl.iti- in Laekawauu.i rotinty lot nullity Miteor. was allnltod the dlf Ihiilt task of JudBlnjr the exhibits in l"'tiltry. cattle, slieep. limse. tancy wm It. elf., and he save scnoml satls i.i' Hon b his decisions, aifd thoim-h thi x weit. taiKP number of e.irbondalp and Sn.itilnii people won- in attcnilaiue. iial Hip Hol.iu.irc and Hudson turn pany kindly held thrlr r. :;.", p. m. tiain mini t; n't lock to aei'oinniodato them, I'Iip tiowd, although not .us I.u'ko as Ii was, esteid.iv, still was far from disappointing. The seats on the stand tpposlto the Judges' iitialtcis was tilled lnni; before the tlrsl tare was called. Tin- exhibition halls and the Inillilins il voted to hutigiy mm tals nleo had thou lull ipiotu of lsltoiM. Tlie dco 1 I" wlio fninied the tiowds today wore in iter behaved and ao linn'li lc-s tumble to lontrol. On Wi'dnesd.i.v , on t-riiial occasions, swarms of men and bojt ovetian the track, bothering hoites and dilveis. Hut today tliey bcb.ivcd llieinsehcc. vi mv iT.von.STitrcTi:D The Itilield was, nut as ciowdcd wltli Mlinlo", either, and the iew ol the "iiarlcr polo waa unolisti acted. Time "to moie city vlltoiti In pltiposltiop, id as most of these tamo by tiain in liveiyiiien wpip happy at the 'i.nice of tianspoitlim them tu tlio -ioiiihK The lame and lniMOllaiiootis nsvnt licit of ailicln, leit in the exhibition ball for the ii blliaincnt of the ltidKix in Hie ,iioiih dep.irlnipiits bad II been sepaiatid into tlist, second ii. I commonplace. The led and blue ll'kets NllhPL'lldl'll (1(1111 tlio-c loitun aie enoiich to win jnlzes weie tlie c iiimiiip of all rjojt. Coinnieiits of ad. nuiation and tlie leveise weio eiy nidlble as the spectator appiood or loiiud Mult Willi tho decision of Dm Jtidfio. Jl was ten niimiles of two when tho l.ni'irt iippi'iut'il lor the llitt lieal. The nailer was ubiiIii M. UineiMm McAlto oi Xi iv Yoik city, who -ac so mui h satisfaction M'sterday. The judKes '"ip Mi. Audi us of Susquehanna and 1. M. I.oweiy of Oirbondalo. The tiinois weie i:. ( Dojic of Wayinai t, .1 II. McDonoimh of lloiipsdalo and 1J. boit Westlako of .Scrantoii, and tlio tpk of tho touiho was T. H. Clink of Honi'MliilP. The tlcar titliinspheip and balmy air made it an Ideal day lor i.u -Iiik and the tiowds wpip pvldentlv on Hie tlplup of cspeilatlon mr uuniy wasiift won. made on the stands and about the ki-oiiuiIs on tlio icsults of Hip days two ovpntf., espeLlally on tho firr-foi-iill, which was icKiirded as the tiuwnliij- loattlio of the uieetlni;. no linpioveniPiit was inadf over tho I'll Ioiih day. which pleased every one. Tlie Maple City band was hioiisht out on the lawn, near tho stands and dis tmiispd melody thioushout the after noon to apprtclatlve niidlenecH. Tlio lilhtoiy of the harness lines, heat hi heat, Is as tollows: I'M 1 1ST ItAClJ-L'.SO CLASS. 1'iist hpat Tin io weio only four Ftarlcis out of the bit; stilus limned. TlniPwood. wlio won the y.io class line on Wpdupsday, was ukuIii out today and iIipw tho polo lit tills rate. "Levi's link!" was tho uiilveisai cMlamatlou, f l.tuy lle.ver was in setond place, Al tnoklii thlul mid .llin DojIp fouith. Consldeiablo dlllltultv was expeilenced In KfttliiK under way, the Hist few times Tlniewood Iielnjf slow in start In Mr. McAfee Kiew very impatient at tlie double he had In staitlnn stall a small bunch of hoi sen and lead the not net to the drleis, with tlio lesult ihat they started ptomptly tho next tlnif, but weio so cautious not to toiiio down ahead of the polo hotso that the lino was loo niKKod to Fend off. Aealn they tiled, and this time tho woid was plt'ii to a poor start. At the tuin Tlniewood went nwny from his tleld, and by tho time the iiuuiter iolo was leached, In 3(i seconds, ho was two leiiBlliH ahead of Almoltln, who led I.ucy Ileyer by tho same dlstnuce. At tho half, lu 1.1191, Tlniewood was koIiir easy, showliiR tho way to l.uty Ileyer by two lonuths, with Almoklu thlid, half a leiiRth back. At tho thtee-iiiai-tein Tlniewood was at least ten lengths ahead of Almoklu und I.ucy Heyer, who were trottliiR along neck nnd neek, while Jim Doyle, tho fourth starter, was almost lost to view In the rear. Time, 1.43. Tho llnlsh was spiritless, Tlniewood Jogging homo three lengths In front of Lucy Ileyer, who led Al moklu by half u dozen lengths. Jim Uoylo was u fuilong behind nnd was distanced. Time of hent, 2.27' i. Second heat Only Hupp hoises ip ntnlned to start In this heat. Tho driver of Jim Doyle, who was distanced In tho InHt heat, made threats of ptotPstiiiR the race, but did not take any decisive action. Tho nulmnls weio sent ttwny nt oneo to u poor stait, Lucy Ileyer being u length behind. Tlniewood and Almo klu nindo the lace all by themselves, Lucy Heyer being nway behind nil the way. At tho (iimrter mile Tltnpwood was two lengths ahead of Almoklu. At the half Almoklu had moved up and was lapping Tlmewood's sulky. At six furlongs nnd nt the mile there was no appteclable difference and both finished easy, Lucy Heyer being distanced. Time by uuattors: OMV 1 13i. 1.53'ft, 2.30. Third heat Theic only remained two inters to llnlsli and they came down tho stietch to the wlro nnd wero sent away the (list time. Tlniewood was never In nuy danger fiom Almoklu, the neai est the latter got being a hpuil nway at the half. Tlniewood llnlshcd the heat In an easy stilde, half n length from Almoklu, who was getting tho lash. Time by iiunrteis. 0 55V 1-13, 1.53U. -'" Summit! y; I xi tli.. trotting niicl ruins, iuiii'c 2uoi ThnrncMHl, bll. c, l A. l'.iltnnn, ( ur- lionilalc Ill PICTURE Here are two Knslish oreras. ltimkln, ih m, II II. l'lirco, Carlioii' IjIl- -1 2 2 l.tuy Hcj.T, b in. Jiniie fool, lllc. Itatri' 2 ib. .Inn Dralc, I). K. 11. ' Wlllum. '' lioixlllr Ii" '111110 -J 2'i, 1 10, i II After this heat theio was a balloon ascension glpn by 1'iof It. T. l'lnw eit. of Ho. ton. TIip huge bag. 70 foot In height, went up si might as a die to a distance of about 2,000 feet, while the aeronaut hung by his loos to an lion ling and did other startling feat. When ho cut tho paiuchtitP loose ho fame down about 200 feet b" foie It opened, and then ho mnde an easy descent to the woods, about tin fo-foui (lis of a mile noith TJien p.iin an p1ilbltlon iaP be tween Iioisps owned and dilven by Colonel Coo Durland, head of the llonesdiile Shop tompany, and W. L. Kpikusoii, plesldout of the Wuvue County Agietulttlial soclt. Thote was a wager tin the reMill of tho niio, of a t hainpiiRiio .supper at the Allen Hoitsp, In llonosdalP Kadi of these iliiveiF l over 70 ye.us of age, and their apepniunee was tho signal for gie.it applause fiom tlielr filpnds and townsmen. Mr. I'Virukui tlrovo Shei llf, and Colonel riurland toyed with the libboiis over Sidney Tansy. Ilp f.up the raip was stalled, Mr. McAfee, on behalf of Iho oniploPS of Hie llonexilale Shoe company, presented Colonel Imilaud with u liandMimo driving whip. Tho lli.st time tho two hoises tried lo sioio, Mr, Feiguson did not come bat k at the recall, but kept light on. Ida icet ahead, t lear to Hip thlid fm long uiailt. TIip (loud near ly went ci.izy with delight. The net time up, Mr. Ferguson was the same distance In fiont but Colonel Duiland nodded for the woid. The Hist time aiouud, Mr. Ferguson's Iioisp had kept Hip dlstnuce Intact, but he almost stopped at the fifth fin long and Colo nel Purland's initio wont by him and had got llfty fept In fiont bpfoio Mi. rpiRtison lealled the situation and stai ltd on a stetn ihase. Foot by foot Slieiilf gatm-d, und 100 j, nds fiom tho wlie ho and the inaip wpio on ppii ti'ims ami they coniplettd Hip racp nose to no.sp Tlie ttaek was filled with u clamoring Huong and when the annmmceinont was m.itle. "Dead licit. Time, 2 10," the appl.ntsp and cheers ot the wntcheis knew no bounds The two dilerx wpip np plaudfd to tlio pcho and pvpu Hip most dispiinilnnting sioi tnian could find no fault with the pffmts put 1'oith by the two hale and lipaity eterans, nPlther of whom had ever dilen In a lace bo foio. They lixed tlio inattpf up bo twppn thomsehes and did not dilvo again. SLCO.ND HACi: Flli:i:.F()It-ALL. Flist heal Theic weio live .starters, mil Hoi was u great favorite with tho ciowds, as ian manlfestod by the ap plause ho ipcplved when he appealed to score. mil Hel drew tlio pole, Wilkes Medium was second, Combine thlid. Upton Ghl fourth and V. II. G. was llfth. Theio weie llvo unsuccess ful attempts to get away befoip the word was shouted by Mr. McAfee, and It was again necessiuy for hlin to as sonihlo tho dtlvers lu fiont of the stand nud administer admonitions. Then they got off. The start was fair to good. At tho tuin. mh P.ol und Wilkes Medium set out to tet away from the Held nnd made a pretty iiipp of I to the iiuuiter, wheie mh Hel was ahead by a. shudder. Time, "t'.i spoouds. At the half, mh Tlel had In -ci eased his lead over Wilkes by two lengths, Upton Oil 1 being third, close up. Time, 1 10. It was a parade, to Hip six furlong maik In 1.47, all the 1ifit.es being well apart. Coming mound tho turn for home. ICtli Hel bioke badly and Wilkes' Medium went around him Into Hist place und came home a winner by two lengths from mh Hel, with Upton Gilt three longths back, In third place. W. II. G owned by G. W. Dunn, ot Sciantou, was dis tanced. Time, 2.21'j. Second heat Only four starters face iho Judges for this heat. They got nwny on the thlid trip up to the wlro and It was a good start. At tho quar ter Wilkes Medium was a length In front of nth Del. with Upton Oltl thlid. Time, 31 seconds. At the half Ktli Del was two lonuths ahead of Wilkes. Time, 1.12. Just before the slx-furlong pole was leached I'plon (llrl came strongly and passed Wilkes, going Into second place, and began to overhaul 13th llel. The time at this stage was 1.1. Coining up the slrelch Upton and l'th wens being lashed, sldo by side, und straining every nerve. As they came under the wire It was utmost Im possible to tell which was uliead, and a howling I'luwd swarmed acioss the tiaik, Impatient to learn the result. Chrers and yells added to the confusion, so the mounted patrols weio ordeied to clear the course. It was deemed ad visable to call In tho patrol before u decision could be rendered. They le ported that everything was all right, nnd then the Judges gave the heat to 11th llel, with Upton Oltl second, Com bine third, ten lengths back, and Wilkes fourth, caught nt the wire by Combine. Time, 2.19V Third heat Hefore the dilveis took their seats they were summoned to appear In the stand, wheio Mr. McAfee had a heart-to-he.ut talk with them, telling them they must drive strictly nccordlug to the l tiles, which they knew by heuit. Tho first time up Up ton Girl was left nnd they nil had to go buck. Hth nel broke on the next trial. The next tlnip thp word wns given to it full- stall. At the quarter, lu 31'i PUZZLE. Can you tell which ones they arc seconds, mil Hel was a length In front of Wilkes Medium, with Upton Gill thiid. two lengths behind. .lust beforo reaching tlie half mil Hel broke and Wilkes .Medium and Upton Gltl passed by, the fm mer loading the black tnare by half a Ipngth. Time, l.O'.i. At the third stage of the Jouiney, in 1.43V AVllkes was yet ahead, but Kth Hel was close up to hlin, with Upton third, a length away. The finish was again a whipping one, Wilkes Medium, Upton Gill and Kth Bel llnlshiug In the order named, only heads apart. Time ot heat, 2.204. Combine was distanced. Fourth beat Threo starters. The fli st time they tiled to get away 12th Hel was too far behind. The second time he was i mining nnd the thlid tlnip Up ton wns mlsbphavlug. Tho fourth time they got tho woid, and n murmur nrosp, for Kth Hel, the local favoilte, was behind. At tho quarter Wilkes .Medium was two lengths In fiont of tho chestnut stallion. Time, 37's sec onds. At thp half the time was 1.03V with positions uncliangpd. The six fur longs weie negotiated In 147, AVllkes Medium's lead still unchallenged nnd Increased lo five lengths oer Kth Hel, The mile wus finished in 2.23',-, Wilkes In front by live length", Kth Hel sec ond nnd Upton thlid, heads apatt. Summary: ilkro Mnliiun, 1 g , b A IMttrrjon, t'jrlinmljlo 1 4 1 1 1.11. llel, ill i-, liiilee l'arm, .Mtn Mllr, I' 2 1 3 2 I'p-ton Old, l.llt. tn , X. n WlllUm. XineiHli, V. Y 3 J 2 R Cimlnne, b. c, .to.li willjiii, Kun- toi I 1 rtu. W II. Ci , li. ir , (irergc lliinn, 'kin ("li .... ib luni --'21'., 2t'i14, 2J0'., ""li, V "l. ILiKlcM. SUSQUEHANNA. Iprll to th( Eerinton Trihunt Susqui'lianiiii, Sept. 2ti Several bun dled Susquehanna, people are taking in the Hnrfoid fair toda. The funeral of the late Patilck Bol uiiil. an old and lesppctPd lesldent, took place fiom St. John's Cat hollo lull t li on Wednesday morning, when lequlcm high mass was celebrated. In teinient was mnde In Liunel Hill ceiiietci), Quito n large number or machinist from P.itorsou and elsewhere, li.no taken jobs lu the Kilo shops this week. Thp Susquehanna imsp ball club has disbanded for the season. A number of Kile bollci makers' liPlpois, on stilko for .eeral nvonths, hap roiiii'iied to woik this week. The Ci ostein club will hold a social hop In Ilogan Opera Hotis-p. October I. Tli young people of Chi 1st Kpls popal church and others. hao mgan Ir.ed a social club, and. timing the win ter win hold a seiies of hops nnd other entei talumoiits. Mr. Viai ringtail, of C.irhoiulal, I the gitpst of -SUhqiiehanna fi lends. A young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sullivan, of ttreat Hend town ship, was hurled on Wednesday. Henjuinlu Sailing' Cascade cranberiy maish yields four hundred bushels of berries. Tlie frost mined about two handled bushels K. It. W. Senile, esq. left foi Scian tou on Wednesday nftuinoon. The "Sunset Mines" company will appear In tfogan Opera House on Fil day eenlng. NICHOLSON. spfonl tn IU s.nnton Trltiinc .N'lebolson, Sept. 2C Mr. H. T. Wll kins, of Sciantou, wus a business caller In town Monday evening. Mrs. J. M. Osterhout, of Funxsiitnw ney. Is tho guest of her father, D. V. Titus, of Stale stteet. A. L. Thayer, of Hlnghainton, Is spending a few days in town. Miss Julie U. Ciuser will give one of her pleasing entertainments lu the Methodist Kplscopal chinch this (Fri day) evening. Mis. M. Clock, of Slate stteet, Is tho guest of her sister, Mis. . I Itopor. of Hcrniiton. THE MARKETS. Wnll Street Berlew. New Voik, Sept. 'Jit. Tlie tone ot tuilij'n nl.uk mirkit hIiompJ Kfonlnlt ltiiprutrinrnt orr tlul of JfJlriihj, 'ifr an ionldertlilp eviJriiti of rrallliiK ft III, tthlcli itriillril alter tlio ormlnif dip mui liodl a ItnJoiicy to imir from time lo time, but fiippoit Mt foillicomlnu on ttity ilftllnc nml before the tljy emlcil tlie liroVeM Mere Kfiierulb' Hbpowl to eoirr tlielr uliott line", ram Inic praitically a complete rtcotery ol nil loe, Xot a few Mock ilioweil ilecliled net RJltu, Ire clutlinir Anulitatiialcil Coppir, AiuiomU, the amleiblltii, IViitioh.iMl.i, lldltlinoic anJ Olilo, tt. I'.tul, Manlnttnn ami t'lople'n (Ik, I he opcnlnif Ich were due to the ileinotutlzltiff ef fect upon topper niliihiB flure( In the foicln tinrt.ttj of Iho Inrik in Aintl.imjteil Topper, lllo TlntiM were oft" oicr three ponl( in I'arln when the Moik mitket opened here, jn! the cop per nurkit In London hail tnide a further ulunip. I ondoii pouted out Morki (reelv upon the New Yoik lunrket In lliiuldition, itMkliui tlie opeiiltiK acllic and weak. It became eildint tint iiippoit va( to he atooriled to mjlgjinated Copper huI naroinb. Only T(K) htrej of the former and MXI alnrei of fhe lilter irild at H below lat niht'f iloni(r All nulKcrpieiit trjtijclloni were at or ahoe lj.(t night'a level. Th attpe demand from the ahorts tamed Amalg muted Copper lo retoier more than e?terday'a los and the Moik tla'ed only below the best. Anmonda Is Vi higher for the day. The relU-f to aentimrnt af forded by the ncovery In Anulgatuattcl oir ahadowed all mher cnn.liIratloiLt. Tlie aeierc llqnirlition in some of the railroad atiwlci, which i feature jeiterday, ai not in evidence and the fear felt of unfatorable developments In the tompaiilca not .vet known to the public were le lined. The srlllng was explained a helm; due to lliiuldallort by bull pool. 'Iho vcij favorable rcpoita of the iron trade oullook, Including the life In tho price of pig Iron and aveitloni that lirae oiden for steel rails would go oicr to next veai, wn aiceptcd a( a ihenlng liidliitlnii. Total Mlc. fil,200 tihaiei. Tlio piinclpal weak pot( in the bond maikn weio In fpcuilative tue, Theje ralllul Willi toiks and otlicK were flim thiougliout. Total ale pir value, J2.f0,O)0. t'nlled &i,ite bond weie All iintliuninl on the tatt i .ill. Tlie tollowine quotat,on( are furniaheil The Tribune by M, "5 Jordan !c Co., loom 70V7M Meara huildirir, bcranton, l'a. Telephone 60M: Open- High- Low- t losing-. et. et big, Amcilian Simar I.'.' Ul JI lit Million 7.:n Tl1! ,.1'i Tli tihlion. l'r ". o-.ij II PV; lliook. Ti.nllnn Clj's ia; M's MU Hilt, f: Ohio po 101 P'l't, 0l ( hc k Old 41'i CU 4I' 4V; Mill A Clt. Weit I'l'i 22' Ci -r, SI. Paul 1(10 V' y' Kan. ii Tex, IT Jl II t,l't ".I l-ouu. ,t Nadi ,.102 Ho3, KJ Mil, Man. V.Ievatid 12.! Ul 1J 1JX, M(t. Tiattlon IK! 1(1 ii li,J; lullj Mlso. Pailde Pi.'j PT'; PV, o;ij, Smith, IMtllio S5'i W), ti.! 6r,s Norfolk k lil B.V, 34 5-' M'a . Y. Ontr.ll lld'i IST'l 1V.U I'.I'i Out. K, Weicin .".Pi st sii, :n Pcrina. It. 1! 1IJ Id1; 1IJ lUi racllh' Mail PI 4i id 4WH lir.ullnc Hi W'i -II 'i 4Hi 4I Heading Hi., IV 73U ',Vj T.'. !..a Miutbein It. It Sii 311 i S.'"; ,1(1,, southern It. It., IV Si'j MH $,' S'l',i Tenn t'otl & Iron cot; t. ijHi (,j f s. lrf.,thrr u iii3 .ji iji,; I s' I.eitlier, IV., .... Mi, T'i T'l' T'i'i I nion Pacltlo ' "7 o,'4 r,; Uabith, IV sii r.'i ,-,si4 ;! rtern I moi ST no'- f.) 'ij t'ol. I'licl A. lion Ul'i 'M' (", IM'ii Atml Coiper RS'h M't s.i i)Ts People' Oaa 1054 ldtfi, Kip, lOiiij Tea( I'atifli' W 11 4'i'4 41'4 incr Car Pouiidiy .. . 'Ji1! 2't 21, S 1- "J steel Co 41", 4", 4l''j 4't4 I. s Sic I f'i , IV, ... 'IP, oi .,p ,, Scianton Bonid of Trnde Exchnng6 Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. ST0rK nid. Avked. I.ickawamia Dairy Co , IV ir) (Vmnty Saving Dank k Trutt To.. SCO , , Virat National (tank tCarbondale) si Standard Drilling Co 30 Third National Dank 40 Dime Deposit "O'1 Discount Hank.. ;;j Kionomy Light. 11. k P. Co JJ I'irvl National Dank i.-oo I.atka Ti mt Sate Deposit Co un ClarkAPnoverCo.lv i.'j Scranlon lion lVnce k Mfg Co Stranton Axle Work Hcranton Saving' Hank Traders' National Hank Pcranton Holt k Nut Co Pcople'a Dank .New Mexico Hy. i C. Co noxns. ino 95 400 17-. 101 1.13 75 Scranton Pasaengrr Itaibvajr, flrst Mortgage, due 1W0 j5 People" "trret Itiilwaj, first mort gage, due I'lH 113 Teoplc'a btreet Pallway, General lrortgage, due T21 115 it Dickson Manufacturing a lw Laika. Tonhip Sihool S per cent. ... io Cily ot bcianton M. Imp 6 per cent ioj Stranton Traction fl per tent 115 Scranton Wholesalo Market. (Corrected lij II. 0. Dale, 27 Ijrkananna Ave) Beans 1'cr liuvlicl, iholie mairow, $2 60a2 f,5 Uutlcr I'rcili creamery, 21aJ2t.j dairy, fresh 21i. Cheese Villi cream. 10:al1c. Yse Wertcrn freh, 15Vial6j neaiby state. 15Hil7iac. Medium Peanv Per budicl, . in llrecn Peas Per bu-ihel, $t.40al 45. Klour (list patent, !er lurrel, ft tS. Beans Per buhel, choice marrow, $.1,10, Potatoes Per burtiel lal.10 Krr York Grain and Produce. New x,oik. Sipt. -'(l-lloin teadv Wlieal Spot dull; No, 1 Noithein Duliitli, rti'r f o b. atloat. Options were easier at tlrt, but sold up. 'Iliey finally eiM-d oft and tinned dull. May titled U't. ; beptcmber, 71'jc ; Oitober. i.T'io.j December, 7(U. Coin Spot Ktenlyj No. 2, 61'ac tlevator' (5ITl. t. o, b. afloat Options auy, but later became stionger. It finally eased off and clewed eiv. Mav clo-ed etc.; September, d.U'c.1 Detembir, (ll'io. Oats spot etrady. Op. tlons dull, but steady with corn. Ituttei Firm; (trainer), l."n22c.i factoiv, .lime, HHaUViO ; .lime ireameiy, 20a2l'4e.i imitation trctmery, It al?i; stale dahy, lli.'Oi'c. Chee.e Strong j firny large roloied, 0,c.j fancy large white, d'it.i famy mall colored. 0 tlOc. ; fanty small white, Oia'Io. Fggs I'lim; vtatc and Pena)l tanla, 21a22e : western uniandled, 17'jUOv.j wt'ttem tandled, 2.0'JaJle. Philadelphia Grain nnd Produoe. Philadelphia, Sept 2h -tieal-stcd) ; ton tiaa giado Soptemlier, 7.!a'je. Corn I'lrm. 'i. blsheri No. S mixed September, fiiaoM, Oats sicidyi No. 2 wlilte clipped, 4Ji'ic. lluttrr 1 inn ; famy westem cieamery, Siijc; do. rear, by pilnts, 25c. Kegs Firm; fruh neaihv, '.'Ic.j do. wcktcrn, 21c ; do aouthwestern, 20 j do. southern, IPc. Clicrec Finn; N'ew oik full (reams fant small, P),e.; do. do, fnr to iliohc, Sha'J'ic. Iteflncd Sugars CJuiet, but (.tcady. Cot. ton Unchanged. Tallow Finn and higher. Live Poullr) Firm, good demand; (ol, I'lljc. ; ex teptloual lot, lie; old roosten, s,iPc j spring tlilikein, IJal'lc. : iluckji, ICkilli Drrueil Poul tn 111 in. food drniaud; fowls iholie, Uo. i di fair to good, 12a'tc; old roo.lern. tlifciTr.; bioil. Ing chickens, 12al(li' ; nealeui do, plalle ; ex crptlonal lots higher. Itetelpts Flour, 1.2000 bariels and l.SJ-.'.Oi'iii pounds In cacks; wheat, 88,000 bushels; corn, 21,. 000 hu.-heli; nats. 18,0011 biivhils. Shipments Wheat, 2U.UJ0 liuheln, corn, 4,hu) lmhelt; oau, Itl.lHKl budiels. Chicago Qraln and Produce, CluinRo, S'pt. 2ii txteptlnic a spnk ol annua tion shown by 10111, tlie irli.lls weie dull lodi), altliough steady; wlieat ilosid tc.; 10111, l.aUc. i8 In r and oalt undianed. Provisions tlo,ed a iiliade lo '."ic up ( ash quotations weie as tot low.: FI0111 Slead) , No 3 fpilng wiieat, bi'saiA ; No. 2 red, 70 .V.. No. 2 jellow corn, fotsaaOi , No. 2 oati. tMji'Jic.; N'o. 2 white, 3atti'c 1 No. B wlilte, !)7,ia3siic; No. 2 r)c, Joc.i fair lo tholio malting bailey, Slaivv.; No. 1 rlav aeod, tl.oO, No. 1 Northwestern, $1 1.0; prime llmothy setd, K'.'l3a,1, 5; mess pork, gUOOaloOO; laid, W.S3aS7'3; short libs, KfcSaO 00; dry salted slinuj. tiers, 7ia7TsO. ; short tlear aides, $lfcOa0l; short l.ai ldi. 'i.'sli'Mi(l; whl'ke), sl,.( THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Pour Lines, 3 Cents (or Hacli Uxlra Line. For Rent. asstw.'vi.anafiiWiBAfAti'ivsa . For Remto About 1200 feet oflloorspjcc on 4th lloor of the Tribune building, suitable for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Knquire at oftice of THii TRIBUNK. FOIt Itl.N I" One half double boue; 9 rooms; up p'l (iieen Itldge; nioderii improvements! largo )aid. deaant lotation, moderate lent. II. . s , Tubiine, tlaOO-I.atgi' room sultabla for lodge loom, steam beat, second floor tlOOO-Falr slro oltue room, steam hrat, ele vator $1j0i)-Two connettlng oftlies. goo.i I'liht, steam heat, elevator. Uia. Mldager, Oil Fitate Exchange Uullding. lOlt niA'T i:iht tooms, t'3 Jefterson avenue; all moderp ccrvenienees I For Sale. WWVWVWVVVWWWWVV i'VW'V' FOIl SM,i:-0ne heavy diaft and one driving hoi-e. Inqulic 19 drove street, Dumnoie. I Oil sM,l:iva Cod, M RO per ton, ihllvered in unlial illy and .south Mde. ddics Jolin Hall, 10M Odar avenue, 'phone Wist. toil SU.h,n ait store establl lied Just one jeai. .Must sell for npeclal reason. Inqiure S"0 Washington aienue, til). tOlt SVI.K Txvc light spring wagons and some harness, ilieap. Cians, rear ll'U Lnerne street. 10H SI,i: tar load of dra irg and draught hoive, and good family hor.es 222 1!i Oak ford couit. J. M. Field. tOlt SAI.K A Cottrell & Sons cylinder press, aixTO, in good condition, new tollers, $."00. Apply Wilkes Pane limes Office, Wilkes Baire, I a. Real Estate. 5,WW WILL lit double home; lot. 40xlrt0, North U ahington avenue, 7 minutes walk fiom po.lolllie, wortli JS.VW, easi teuns, bai guin, bargain. tomeg)S, Dime building, 2,iw MUX ni'Y seven room single lioue, on tral, co.t :M,.-iO0. Must be sold II II Hob gale, Commonwealth, building. I Olt SIi:- good farm in W'averl) borough, luipiiie ot 1 v. Ljiuli, Waierl), Pa. FOIt s.u:net building Iota in Du'imore. cor ner Dudli) and Sixth Hieel. Will cut to sbes to suit purchasers. Addres Arthur . Close, Dumnoie Business Opportunity. A Itvlli: OPPOItri SirV tn engage ill the mer tannic tride a fine stoic room, rent lea sonable: a good opening Addict 1. llidfoid, Wairrly Pa 5r0( Iv MMMIi:TTR.M)l'.Rt without d.Iay. Wrlio for our special mirket letter. Flee on application M lllbbaid i to., members N. Consolidated and Mock Kxchanse, 14 and 46 llroadna), Viw oik IMahlished lSdl Long Distance Phone 2tS Ilroad. GOOD .SOLICITOR engaged in fir- or life In.ur anee hu-lnceS on Ids own anount tan iiuieT"e Ids income verj laigely bv representing us loial li; appointee must be well known and reiom mended Addies, tjting age and liu-iiifn ex perlence, Moirls k (ir-enla, adju-tors ot tire lossn for the assured, 41 Cedar stieet, New York city Money to Loan. JM to fJO.OOO-AT ONTH si and S per cent, in terest Fa.-y terms to repay. George V. Okell, Coal Fxihange building, KiUO.OOO TO LOAN-Lowet ratea; straight or monthly pa)ments. Stark k Co.,Tradera" bldi. ANY AMOUNT OF MON'EY TO LOAN-Qulck. straight kans or nuildlng and Loan At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 31131) fennel I building. Rooms and Board. llOHMs TO lll.ST, with IhmiiI. M0 Mulberrv tied Wanted Board. iOl'NG IS ileues lioard in priiate familv, Girman prcfened. Addic.s C. P, tribune Office. Boarders Wanted. WANTKD-Table boarders. Mrs. Tompkins, 631 Washington avenue. Chicago L1t Stock Market. (Iiltago, sr-pr 'Jn -Cattle- Itetelpts, l.'.'.Oil, in. eluding 1 (ion 'lexaus and 4,000 welerns; dull and 20 in 40 mitt, loner llian Mondaj; good to pilme sixers, finO.45; poor to medium, $.1.11 73, (.tockers and lecders, JJ'J'ial .'.0; tows, $lal r; heifers, .'a 4 75; 1 aimers, M .V1I2.10; bulls, d 73it 75; cabe, fsliGji); Texas steein, $.1a1; western steeis, $.l,u"n 5 Ji. Hogs Receipts today, 2l,(XK), lomeirow, 21,000; left ovn, 4,000; steady tn Hie cents lower; 21 to "Jl icnts lower for tlie week; mixed butih ers, W.70a7.10; good to choice heavv, sit sOiT.-jo; rnuglia lieavj, sl.40l0.75; light, $H 45afl.O0, bulk ot sales, "si Ma6.P3. Slieep-Receipls, 1,000; sheep stead), lambs tionj to 10 icnts highei; good to tholee wether, $J, final; fair to choiic mixed, VLSOithO; weslein slieep, M.'.'latWl, native lambs, 5la5, western limbs, 1.71il ii East Ubtrty Oattl. Fast Libeily, Sipt '.'u. Cattle steadv , tholio, .".,7ia; good, $5 2Uil N llogs-Slow- and lowei; prime lirnvies, S7 2517.J0, assoited mediums, S7 M a.2", heavy vorkers, .; I"a7.20; light voikers, ."i7a7.10; graasers. $0Ma7; pRs, KCAinW, skips, M 75a3.75; rouglis, 'wil.tio Sheep Sleadi ; best wetlien', MfOil; culls and common, $1 2,'uj ij; )earllngs, tV- 5UI 25; veal tabes, J7i. 75. New York Live Stock Maiket. New Yoik, Sipt. 2i lleeies--Di used lne steady, (iH.a'X-c : Tcvas beef, 5a7. t alio, Stead); poor lo faltly good veals, iii V); glass ers and buttermilks, f.l.'sjal, city dicssed veals, Pal It. Slieep and Lamlis -Quiet, but piires gen. eially steidy; sheep, W.50a3.i,0, lambs, $1 .VOa'i VO; dressed mutton, 5',i : dressed Inmba, 7alli. lings Steady; state bogs sellim; at $7 11a A THEATRICAL NEWS. ATTRACTIONS TODAY. ACAPI.M-King Diamane loinpanj. Alter, noon ard night. b TAH Dainty Paiee lluie,un Night. "A Day nnd a Night." One of Ilo)l's lliel) fanes, ' Uav and a Night," was pie.enltd at the l.ieum la-t ulglu liofoie an audience of goodli' iiuinbeu. The (ju remains the tame as when lust presented bv (Hi, lUiliu and tlie other emiieut I lu) t auiMs, but has been frohined b) tne injection of a iiumhii of the l.itlrl da) songs. One that made a gieat lilt with the audleme was "I'm Tiled," Horn "flu' ( ailno dnl," by Maik l.ane, who did hue work ill I lit- lole 1,1 Marble Hart, ileatrd bv Out Harlan, lu I lie tom pany writ) a iloeu or to delt entertainers and tlie) gave a good entertainment, but one lUt is viot up to the maik ol tlio original lln.u'iom paules "A Secret Warrant." "A Vclft Warrant" with Willis fiiangir as the brilliant Mar nt Iho pine, tomes to tlie li)ccum Siturday afternoon and night. 'I lie bal ance of tlie 11st arc lleverly Turner and Mailon P. Clifton, who w.ll play their original parts, Perry Cooke, Rus-ell Crafmd, Cllflord blandish. SITUATIONS WANTED PRUG. Help Wanted Male. WAMI'.D-llooil stuart men to call nn menbinls. Can 111 ike $1 per diy easll), Adduv, I. 1;,, Triluuio tints e sill Mltl.xj WASH, II- V joutiic liilv deslii-s po slthui a sttnngMplur and ivpi-vxiln 1 vd diess sti nograpliei, lillume (mice. WAN nil)-Men to leatn bitber trade; (.realest 011110111111111' ever ottered, only light we-ks remiiled, positions piwitlttly ginianteed giiulu iitts. Illustiated latahgue mallid fr c. llult-r'ii llaiber silmol, New otk till. llltlCKbWF.R W WTI'D-For fire brltk woik. Communications and personal applltatlonx will be lecelved at my oldie in llamoik, N. 1. n .1 iiiis.-ui.ui Help Wanted Femalo. W AMKII'lllil for tenuil lioue work; bring rofiiimts. PI" lne street. WANTIID- girl for general hoiwwi.rk. pplv at 101 soutli Haiti avenue, iiui't tome lee omuiendiil WANTI.D-Olil for geneial hou-ework at Dalton. Addiess II T, caie Tilbune BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Wont Advertisements Will Bo Received at Any of the Follow ing Ding Stoies Until 10 P. M. Central City ALBERT ECIII.UTZ. corner Mulbeirj street and Webster avenue. CUSfAV I'ICItLL, 650 Adsms avenue. West Side OEOROK W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton FRED L. TERITE, 710 Cedar asenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAWS, corner North Main avenue and Market street. Gieen Ridge CIIAM.ES P. JONES, 1557 Dickson avenue. F J. JOHNS, 020 Oreen Rldsc street. C. I.OREN. corner Washington ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II KN'Eri'EI, 1017 Irvine avenue. Dunraorc J. 0. DONE k .SON. Wanted. WANTED A large show case Apply William Ci fiord, 1517 Dickson avenue. AgentB Wanted. OUTFIT I'lll.i:, riedll given, tin pun Ninas books; WV.. bonk, 13c ; 1 book, 2." : l "T book, ftX.; ii 50 book. 73 AIo best life Mi Klnle) Ferguson, COM Fifth, I inilnuati ACJENTs N1I.D-I.lte of Mclvlnle), tlie hun dred pig.' book. Ilandsoinel) illu-trit.'d Outfit free. Now readi. 7.i per tent illsrount to agents Finglit pud. (ndit glicn. Henry Neil, a Dearborn street, ChUaRo. Cnnvnsseis Wanted. CAN ss,ns WN1i:il lor an honest, stialghtfomaid pioposition Not a 10 .1 dav scheme, but good pa for good woik. ".nung 111t.11 of neat appearamc and good haldts wanted, If the) liaie bad oouu1 I'Vperinite in tania-ssing, u much the belli r ddrers, waling age. e penenie ,iud pieiious eimew NFl'PEIt, liiliuni' othic Furnished Rooms. I.MK.i:, Whlli FI'IIMIIFI) front loom in pn vato fauiib, with or without board. All mod crn impioii'iiunts (..'.' Adams avinur. FOR RDM V large, well furnished loom (ncalit) on MnlUon an line. Inquiii', T of TYibiiui . turn tare FROM OCT 1, two moms, luniLslied or unfur nished; all tonienlences; niui lontion; rent reaMiiable 01S Pine street, city, FOR RENT-Fuml-hed front room, with heit, bath and gas; neir couit hnue; gentl'man prefeired. Addrewi Room, Hot 'J'CJ. IOR III'.NI' Finnbhed room; heat and bath. C'5 I.indrn ttiect. DiesasMaklng. 1111, Mss,s M'llb'Ul". lite of New York. Mb es' dicss miking nnd ladim' litis" undv.r. 1 lotlu-ri (dO spnice stnet MiBcellnneous. SlPrillT.KH S IIMR, wirls and moles palnlc-s-Iv, peiminfiilli, silentifleally leinovd by eleclilo needle, no sens. Deiluatological Pal I011, ,IIJ Wahiugton avenue. I'o.ter (iaidner, Oroigo W. llimmond, Adeline Dunlap and (irate twell. Tlio pl.iv has unrcd an liiuneuso suness vvlar ever it lias bien presented. The costuniin; and sienery 310 t-aid to lie vny fine, and th plav i.irnes one bail, lo Hie )oir 17-M, wlien tn re. Iii-e tn dnuk tn tie king or to snub a r").il niistiess, would send one to the bastde, thuc to lot awav their lues Bon Ton Stock Company. Nothing tiMcrilt like ullls. Ur, l.r)buin and Ills Ui Hon Ton Stock toinpany sunetded in plea.lng llieater going people ot this city lit season. This siaion lie his enlarged his company and is able to putton some ot the moie preten tious plait. "The Pilniessnf Patches" will be the opening bill on Mniula) night next, with dulutv l'mnu Hunting i the pilmei, Nnv tpiclaltles have been added to the tliow STAGE NOTES. The I I. Rice Amusement company will pie sent ),.iuond'i beiutiful tomanllc coined), "When We Weio Twcnt" one," at the Ij renin soon. The miiipanv Is under tlie pejvonal diicc Hon of William Moirls, of tlie l.mpiie thiatir, Sew- nrk, and iin ludes null tin il'os us Walter W.dkri, M I Hutlei, Joh I T. Iluike, Alln'it Dons, F II Tillnu, Mks Adl.vn Hall. .Mi' M J. Iliiilir, Miss Mlldicil St. Pierre, Mis Floimio Wiikilitle and (mil let n ntliers Mitn.igets Wagenlials and Kemper will inani mate the staiilug tour of Aithor Ihion at ilio stiiililnkir iheaur, (Tiiiago, on O lobir 7. 'II, e lll.l pla lo be pusuitid will bo ' I'ctllcoila and lla)on(t," a dramallc ruinedi by A-.i SICi le, a pla) wliiili lias alreadi uimisid liiuili lorn nn nt. Two other pla)s bate alio bun km uretl. Soon alter Us (Tmaco iiaageinent, "I'ttlicoats and Ila.iuuits" will be seen in New Yoik The tour of Madame Mojje-L.i and l.ouls Jainrs will lirgln in Oi.uijc, V. .I., nn Motility nUlit lievl in .1 piodiKtlnu of Item) Mil. I lie) will appeal In I In' pilnilpal cities of the i.il and soutli 10 be followed by 11 tour 01 the I'aulic iiusi. Thiir siaon will end wi.b a lour wi-ck.s" eiibagiinent In N.'iv otU, lieginulnii tail) in spril T'he slats aie stiilounded Willi ,1 lompaiiy ot well tialneil und xpiilen, ed ligltiuiilH pin ei, aiuouj whom aie Noiliun llaikett, Ml" Loii'lia Will,, Wadnwoith lliii,s, Tli'mas I ul lllu Cooke and l.oulsi (.ale. The Kill Hunutio tuinpjny picsenred "llm (liiny Piikers" at Hie 1.1de1ny ot Mu-lo last evuilntr to a largo and wrll pleased audit lice, I 01 the iuilii.ee toda) "Nell (.njiuie" will be lot" bill Toiilght the coiupany will ne.ont Iheir matter-pieir, "III 110 Jiaiu." 'lids Is the lut season tlie famous play has been seen at popular prices, It abounds Willi tbrilllnir iccurt Slid startling climaxes. Including the fjmnus sawmill siene, wbero the hero it llrcwn oier a auv table with a large saw- In lull motion. For the matinee Saturday "s. Ward of France" will be reputed by special rcpiest. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Than Pour Lines, 6 Cents tor I'ach Uxtrat Line, PROFESSIOVA L. ttiVts Ceitlfled Public Accountant. 'iV'.i !!" - iAri.iiNi. M TirDi:"iisiiAsit llulldlng. Aichitects. "nSiM!" "' VXV,i- AllCllinxr.tONNKI.Ia nuildlng. rill'IIKIIICK 1.. IH(OWN'."R(lt. H., REAfa l-tbite l.xebangc llldg,120 Waddngton ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. U IIAKDINO, u.) (.ONNEI.I, rtFII.DlNfl. Dentists. "s.v S tVI sllltllllt Dll- C. f. l,t HI! II, IF, WMIMIMI AVKNUB. Lawyers. r'ltoo,n. 1 .',. J'Ori.Kr'TM-lORN'I'.Y-.VT-AW. Hoonn 1.', ll.ju nml g Ittnr Hulldlng. ' K- TIIA(j A11"' .OMIONVi:M 1111100! I,'ti!Li".,:.,,'''."',:' irirNiT Tr n- m:oo. toiler u- r', !' ',,,k' 'I'J. -"leara llul'dlng, coiner Wajhlngtun avenue and fcpruce street. "n!l"Vl"' VI M"''V" KNAPP, ATrORNEYS fi wlloi.iiU,, llepuhllcaii Uuildlng, "a-lilngtun mcm JI;!'ilJ! fc.-iiNst p. ArioRvi:s and (ouk- i al and '"I Co,"n,u"w('''1111 llulMiBB, Koomf ,: mVcs'i'i11 1 VI' J" "J;"' A '"'ORNEY. itoovia WHPUt, Mh lloor. Mean llulldlng. kfV1 .'.";?. ATrOR.NEY-Ar-I.AW, POARD of TradeJliiJ,ig,ji3n(1,n, n ''lili'n:ln0.v''t Wllo, iitAliERV NAT ION AD innk Huilding. C. COMEtnjiij IIEI'ttllLICVN HUII.DINO A1.',..lll:'fllOI I". OlTTCi: MOVED TO No"! -11 W.iomin aienue. Physicians and Surgeons. dr w. 1.. Ai.i.i:v, iiu Noniii wa-iiino ro.v avenue. DR S W. l.'MORi:t , OI'FICE SCO WMN ington avenue. Residence, 1378 Mulbcrrr. t hronio tliseuses, lungs, heart, l.idne)j and genitoutlnaiy oigaus a tiei laity. llouis, 1 to 4 p. in Hotels and Bestaurants. thi: ik cam:, u-i and i;; franklin av!: nue. Jtattss reasonable. P. ZniOTtER. Proprietor iCRAVCON HOLM:, NKAIt D, I.. & W. PAS senger depot. t'ondutleil on tho European l'"n. Virion KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. A n RHlnOS CLEANS PRIVY VMtf,TSANIl less pools; no Otlor; onlv imprnied pumps used. A It. Ilrlggs, proprietor. Leave oiders 1UW North Main avenue, or Elite's drug store, coi tier Adams and Mulberry, both telephones Seeds. C. n (UlthE k CO.. SsEEPsMKN AND NI1RS ei.tnien, store 201 Wellington avenue; gneB lioues, 10V) Noitli Main avtnue; store tclo phone, J, Wire Screens. JOsEPH M-l.'Tl.b. REAR 511 1,(.R. AVP-, Scranton, Pa, manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. PIH-'ssMMvINU FOR CHILnilEV TO ORDER; alo ladles' waists. LouU Shoemaker, 21. Ail nns avenue. MI'ttWIKLi: nit(K, PRISri'ltS" MIPPLII.S, hV velones, paper lug', twine Warehouse, 1IC Washington aienue, bt.ranlon. Pa Tin: vi(.Ki.dn Mini: iiiroitn can hi: had In Scranton at tlie news stands of tcimii Pros., 400 spnice ami "all Linden: M. Norton. MJ Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Sihutrer, III Spruce streit. Situations Wanted. Sl'irUlOV MAN'TEDRv an esperienred ch't in hotel or boarding house. Address, Chef, Tribune otEce. t A I,UY desires a rcpeotable position for gin eral housework or take care ot children; mr kind ot work, no object. A. V, (J., liibune cf bee. A iOFNO man wants a job taking1 care ol lioritcs or working for a private tamlly doin? general housework. Addrctn 12C Robinson street. MTl'ATION WAMED Wasliinir and ironing It" tlo at home hy hrst clcis laundre-s; best ref erences given If needed. Address Mis. L. M,, care 5-'i! Forest court. blfPATlOV WANTED bv a lady to work by thi day; to take washing and ironing horns. Address O. K 4P) bouth Washington avenue. WORK WANTED by an experienced laundiesi; washing and ironing' to do at home. Call of address M. N , 23S Pcnn avenue. LEGAL. NOTICE The annual meeting of the members nl tho Lackawanna btoro Atoilatlon, Limited, will ho held at the olhca of the association in the city of Scranton, Pa , on Wednesday, Octo ber 2nd, 1001, at ten o'clock a, in. for tho elei. tion of maimers for the ensuing viar and fir the transaction of such other business ui mi properly ccino before the meeting. II S. FA1RCHILO, Secretary. Scranton. Pa , bipt. 10th. IPOI. I BASEBALL! American League, At Haltunorc R, n. B, n.lltlmnro 0 0 4 0 0 3 112-10 17 1 tlrvclantl 0 0 0 1 t 1 3 0 ft- f) lf 1 Batteries McNcal and Woods; Kainea and Ilrcsnahan, Lmpiie lla,skell. At Hoaion R, H, y, Chicago 0OI0 00 00 17 2 3 Hasten 0 0 0 2 000013 . Hattcriis-Callalun and bugdenj Lewis tni Crigcr. Umpire Connolly, At Philadelphia R, J, F, Mllnaukeo 0 2 12 0(010-10 14 n PiilHiIelphla 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 10 .1 Haturlci Reldy and Malone.v ; Plank and Poiv. eis I'mpite shendau. At Washirgton R. H, I! Dciiolt 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 o-.l S 1 Washington 00 100 2 0 0-.1 ft 0 llitleiles cagir, McAllister and Shaw j Mencr and Claike, I mplic -II11I ', National Lengue, At Pittebmg- II, 11, i. Hinokl)li O111Q00 0O-3 8 J Pillshiug 0 0 0 0 fl 4 I) 0 I 8 Haiti riot N'ew ton and McUuliej (TiestiM and Kluuuei, I mplie (l'l)ai'. At f iniiiiuatl - R, l 1; Hostou 10 0 0 0 0 0 102 ,", 7 Cincinnati J 2 0 I) I 3 () 0 7 II 1 lljlteilts Illneiii aiel Klnrdgo; llahi) and llrigrii. I mplies Nadi and llrown. At (hie ago r, , p New 101k 0 110 0 1 11 0 .1 9 1 t.liUskO 11 0 II I (I 0 0 0 0-1 7 Hiltcilcs -ra.ilor and W'ainer; TaIor ami ( li J lice. I niplro Emdli'. At St Louis R, 1 rhllailelpli.il 0 li 0 I It 0 0 J 0-0 1' St. Louis 11.O 0 nuoo 0 1 O-i 13 I Itatleilcx-MTilte and McFarland; Wrkea and Siluber. 1 mplic Du-rr,