THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1. lOOt. ID n- NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA FOHESTCITY. fpcchl In llii Srinlmi I illume. Koieit l'll. Si-pi ill) -lieu It. It. Wnlsli, or St Akihh ihuii'h, vlto lias nnt boon Hi kmoiI health for conic wccus, " In I'hlliHlt'ljihlii. OuiIiir 11N ausrner l!n. KiiUiit Mi'Niill.v f .let iiiyii Irt iitiGiidliiK t Hi'' clutlcn of his pnilsti, On Tucihiy, OctiiluT s, tho nii'inlipia nf the Hpunith l.cuiitui' will "icl t the home or Mi". J. M. Hi own to 01 p.ililre 11 llloiaiy till), find emu -"i? of rcudlnp: will In- decided upon for thu winter imitttlm. V. II, Him Is, who litis for novel al yenis ht'i'ti liooUkuPpi'i loi the l!lk lilll Co.U lion (onipiiny nl Iticlt mondnle, tidu begins his duties at a desk in thu bciici.i1 unite of the com pany In Summon. Mi. Jlairln Is ver papul.tr hole and uhllc hl.s fi lends n Brot his dcimituie they will hope for his unlluiiud sii((rs. On Sutiliday eeiilutr a Iiiikc niecllns: was held In tho Odd Follows hull of a tiiiilit It or the P.tURliteis of iielieknli hcic. Theie was 11 laii' nunibci "t ladles lire-sent ami ..ill seemed Rio.itly Intel -eded In the pioposed oiRimlatlon villi h will piobably be Instituted Ooto lit'i 11! by the Uebek.ihs fioin I'.ubon d.ilo. The l'n res I iltv ntntlpn of the Krle l.iilio.id was liinketi Into Sunday moiiiliitr. The money diawer which was empty was piled open and some lutrRdRe was esaniinod by the Intrud ers, but untiling' was taken, their seaich lor valuables being a fruitless one. Woik on the bip hi Ick bulldinRS or .1 I?. Hell and Mai tin Mtie-hltz Is heliiK pushed and two weekn nioie will prob nbly see .Mi. Bell in his now and com modious tUmo mom A hc.uy thunder s.toim liiliiRlnjr with It decidedly warmer utmosplioie Sun day eniiiR is a token to some of our nneient anil Infallible weather prop hets tii.it the e.uly pait of the winter will be win in. - SPRINGVILLE. Epecnl In the Scranton Tnbunp. SprliiRville, Sept. "0 1'loyd KoIIorr Is lioine fioni tlie West on a visit to his patents, T. F. KelloRR and wife. The ptoposed new load up the John Thomas hill, that has met with so much opposition Horn tho owner ot the land, has at last had a view, and the road is an assnted fact, as soon as the Rtipervioih can have tho lettliiR. I.ntt Hi os. at o inakiiiR piepaiations to enlaiRo their rpiairy, -evci.il thou sand dollais capital boliiR leadv as poon as tho iiecc-""-.u v anaiiRPinents are made. Stttat t Tillcy had so much coin thl year tlial ho ltad to build a second silo to bold it. 'I'ltis wcok will sop it flnlsliod ,ind tilled. J. 71. Jiitcholl had quite an etpeil onco with his rsiivAiiel onsiI.iRo cutter nne dav last w i'ol;. Two wi enthes were taken tit and blown up thioURh twpnty-elRltt ipet or pipe oer into tho silo. And yet tho machine stiffened no damaRe, otept to one of the knhos. It is s.ifo to s,iv that tlieio will bo a, Rood many people liom bote who will nttond the Kiif-qiielnnnn county fair at Monti oso uet AVednesilay. This fair has Riown to bo as Rood as an be found. Dili iiiR tlie past week Postmaster Tuttle hii' had (aipenleis at woik fln IshlliR tlie addition to Ills furniture and undortakinR looms. John T'ndoiliill is ill of typhoid fever. Thomas Hawko has hppn sick in Tunkhatinock over nwock with typhoid fever. A new Hi in v. ill, pip many moons, take pospsson of the buildiiiR now occupird hv X. If. Sliprman and con duct a Rfocety, moat inaiket, Ice i-ienm parlor, etc. Mis. Nina Mikhell was quite sit k a week or ntoio a?o, hut simp that time has mateiially inipi overt. The Rinded school is makltiR veiv nice proRiPss, and tlipio is a Rood at- tondanie. Noatlv one liundipd pupils, nnd moto to (oni-laloi. Iia A Mead, of T.oinon, "W'.vomliiR count v, has bopu assistliiR J. II. Mitch ell with his piiRine in flllliiR silos. TV. U. Jleseiolo has bppn uniootiiiR his Rippu-hnusp, and will take the buildiiiR dow n. Li. H. liiu o has sold his faun, ne.ir l,ytii.in Hie, nnd this work Mails tor Callfoiula, wliPio ho has a slbter llv InR. I'. 51. Hlakslee, an urn le, will ro with him. Mr. Luce mid family ate in tondiliR to make their homo theio. Ahiain J.tite, his father, will ro as far ns Illinois, whcio he has relatives liv ing, tor a tin oo weeks' visit. HOPBOTTOffl. Special In the Scianton Tribune Kopbottom, Spt. SO. Miss Data Cruise, who hns hern spending scvernl weeks Willi her t-istor, Mrs. "V. K. Brown, lPturned to hpr home in New York on Fi idny, Miss Jennie Hals-toad, of Clifford, visited Miss Ellnhoth Hot ten last week. Mr. and Mis CI, It, Hniber and son nnd Miss ldn Haiher l etui tied to their home in Suanton today, Mr. and Mis. Kdwln Men III and daiiBhter, of K ranloii, woio Bitests in town last week, Fiert Tiffnny sold his poisonal effects nt auction on Saturday, piopaiatoiy to mnviiiR to New Yntk Mute. Mrs. Owen ( ',11111111 died nt her homo hoio on Thtn stliiy nininliiR, after a brief Illness. Sho was 0110 of tho old est residents of tho plate, having lled hero about fifty ears, Her rtRO was nhout seventy-four. The funeial sei vices. wem condiifted fioni the Cutho llo chuieh at Jlalstead on S.ituiday, nnd interment was made In tho Catho lic cemeteiy nt that place, beside the remains of her husband and tluee thll dren. Tho deceased Is mnlved by two sons and four dniiKhtcis. SUSQUEHANNA. Special to the Stranlon Irllun Susqufhunna, Sept. 20, Tho "Old SI Rtehbitib" cninpauy will nppear In Uogan oppta houso on AVednesMlay evening, Tho funeral of the lato Mrs. Altemar neynolds, jellet of John Reynolds, took place from tho Avenue. Methodist chinch on Sunday afternoon, tho pas tor, Hey, W. M. Houton, ofllclatlnR. In. terment was made In McKune ceiue tpry. Mr. and Mis. Martin Horseh returned home fioni the Pan-American this nornlng. "Itally day" services were held by the I'lcsbytetlun Sunday school on Sunday. The funeial of Mnry 1J wife of Hall Kstahtnok, of Oakland tnwnsh'p, took plate fioni tho homo on Sunday after noon. Interment was tnade In tho Not th Jackson lemotoiy, 1'astor Hollton, ot the Aenuo Meth odist church, Inst evening preached nit able and lnterostlitR memorlnl sermon on the life of tho Into President Mc ICInlm. (.'ommuniou sei vices were hold In tho Methodist church on Sunday. The Misses McOlveny and Wish will open a dunclug school In HoRnn opota house on AVediiPsduy evening. There w ill he an utter hop, Tho funeral of Mary V , wife of Hall Kstabiook, of Oakland township, took plate from the house on Sunday after noon. Tho 1 cumins woio Intel red In the Xoith Jiukson icinotory. WYALUSING. Spfihl tn the Serinton rrlbunr, AV.MilusIng, Sept. ao. Mr. (!. h Oay- PROVERB Can ou re.ul laid of 'WV.stfleld, Mass, is spendliiR .1 few dajs with his parents, Mr. X. J. Ciavloid. Mr-. S iiiih- visited relatives at To wanda a iew dayt last week. Hoin To Mr. and Mis. Koland Cian dall, Stexensvllle, Pa., Sunday, Sept. 20. a ten pound .son. Mi p. Atthur J-ariows of Sternsille, r.i., was calling 111 town S.ituiday. Mis. 13. V). Lewis entertained the foitnightly Fiiday afternoon. Mr. Butt tiay attended the funeral of (Mis. John Oeitiold at Meshoppcn Wednesday last. Mt.s. AV. II. I.ec and daughter, Helen, spent last week witlt lelatives and ft lends at To wanda. Mr. and Mrs. Hatty States returned to Philadelphia Satutday morning, af ter spending a couple ot weeks with her mother, Mis. Helen Hi own. Miss Lottie Ktntnor returned Satur day evening fiom Wllllamspott where hho has been visiting lelatives. Mr. Lincoln AVelles was called to New Jersey last week on account of the illness of his slstet. Miss, Georgia "Welles, who has t phold fe er at the home of her ftiend, Miss Plei.son, COLES FOB OCTOBER. l'rnm Sturm? and Sisru. Our ptedlctlons last month that "liot.s," panics and evil doings would inn high all oor the world, and that theio would be much excitement In the business and politltal wot Id, were ful filled lo the lettet. K.uth passing tbtniiRli sIrii Alios, tho Ham, opposed by sign Libra, "the Balance," fore wains ns of the formation ot an or ganization and btiangc combination, that may bting about many sudden and epected changes. Aries, the Itatn, may take a notion to "butt," if o, piopaic to witness some haul stones. Tho elements will war. Labor and capital will war. Politicians will war. Tlie Rood foi ccs this month will war with the e II toitc-'. Let the good men and women In cety clime be up and doing' It would seem as if tho gieat pendulum of the moial wot Id hue been swinging hellward until It has reuched that extienilty of Its aic, and must again ftom this time vibrate heuven waid. The high tlnod foices tills mouth will give the good ones a chance to oveipower the evil fotces, and If they do not ovot power them, then the evil foices will continue to tun riot and outrages of tho most diabolical nature will staitlo the whole wot id. AYntch out for sudden changes In the stock maiket. An ei'lljwo of the moon on October 27th will not be visible heic. It will bo vlslblo thtougliout the east ern pait nf Kurope, on tho Pacific Ocean, In Alaska and in Asia, So many planets will bo hunched to gether this month nnd nil except Latth and Neptune on tho same side of the heaven unci almost In tho same Men, It will be luu il to tell just what will happen to old mother llaith, but wo bolleo this sti aneo meeting will cause the weather to play many tiek and theie will bo some lively scenes In the financial, political and business wnild, Tho danger fioin stoun periods will ho between the 2d and 5th, 8th und 12th i 13th nml 20th. As a Mcicury peiiod Is centtal on the 22d, many localities will bo visited with sudden downpour ot lain and great sleet statins from tho 2.'d until the 30th. Pwelleis nlong the Atlantic mid Pa clllo coasts must watch out for hurri canes, tidal waves and cyclones this month. Would bo well for imvigatois along the Great Lakes to also watch out for seveic etotm.s. dimes, dis aster, earthquake;) and political tiou blo will run high. This month Jupiter (our financial planet) will pass be tween 'Satuin and the Sun,, This un usual position of tho planets undoubt edly give us an oportunlty to bee some panoramic scenes. Wednesday and Thuisday, the 23d and 24th, will bo the best days of the mouth to fish; and the next best days will he the 3d, 4th 14th, 15th and 19th. The lSth, 22d and 20th, will be the third lMEW jt. m. a 1 1 f f a. Ia Mm a. mW JP Wb&ZlmWm licst. Fish caught at any other lime will not he In proper condition to he eaten by man, l'ork killed on tho 2Jd, 24lh, 2t!lh, 28th, 30lh or 31st, will swell when boiled nnil when filed there will be scarcely enough grease come from It to run In the pan. If killed any time between tho Gth and 10th, the meat, when cooked, will fiy nil to grease. Those who do not believe In moon signs can be convinced by letting the moon shine on fresh bulclictctl boot at night time the meat will be green and putrid ns can Ion by morning. Tho best time to sow grain, gather ft nit, etc., wdll bo found In the curtent number of our paper, The best time to pcifoim mirglcfil npetatlons during the cm rent month will be the Ith, 24th nnd 31st: and the nevt best days will be the nth, 14th, 10th, 23d or 2flth. A flannel cloth wrung out of salt water Is an excellent lemedy for .sim ple sole throat. Lcinon Juice will bting out the flav or ot fish better than anything else can. live especially on boiled Itsh nnd cut thin slices iih n gainlsh. If your collar is damp, put a box nf lime theio to absorb the moisture; It wilt also pi event foul and unwhole some odois. Unless Ri'aln Is sowed on the high flood days In October, It will freeze out this wl'nter or be troubled with mlc lobcs next summer. For full particulate as to grain sow ing, potting fjoweis, ttansplantltiR tree', vines, etc., see Prof. C. Coles' PUZZLE. tlusproerb? "Storms and Signs." Price ten cents a copy. 1;. c. Coles, "Kditor Stotms and Signs," Kingston, Pa. Sept. 20th, 1001. THEATRICAL NEWS. TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. Cm:MV. Ron 'Ion Mock cniipjnj. Alter noon anil nlchl SrH Iiamlilcrs FUiuwsanz,! lompani. Night. "The Piincess of Patches." riu' cipvity of tho Academy was tested last night on the presentation of "The I'rini.es of Patches." ty the l.evhurne Bon Ton Stock corn pant. Piquant Emma Hunting c.ipttatcd thu andienci" and Charlro Lpjburne was rv funnj. The entire coropinj is good and beyond the aver age repertone iompan. The tpecialties are pood, and the moMne; pie ''ires presented are especially fine. This aftir npon at the matineo "Mone.i M11I" will he fjnon, and thll evening "The Black Flas" will be the bill. Modjeska-James, in Henry VIII. The advent of Madame Modjiska. and Louis .tamri next Friday eioninir, in lov of .the histri onic KCJiius of both artiMs would in l'tfelf ner shadow in importance almost any other dranntio cient of tho present tcason irrepectio o( the pliy in which they are to appiar. ManascH Wagcnhals and Kemper, how cier, will hae nnde tho lour of these great players the more memorable in eelertini; "Henry VIII," nne of the most attracthc of Shakespear'c'i historical phjs, as the feature of their npcrtoire. In the chiractera of Queen Katherino and Cardinal Wol nej, both plajers will hive emial nnd nuffniflcent opportunity, hew l( any other artists on the I nidii.li tpcakiuK Blaue nro as will equipped for thife fanous roles either in temperament, train ing or KC111U.S. Iho Modjeski Jinios combination numbers thlr-t-scicu people, and includes sin h plajers as Xor man Hacked, llioinas Coffin Cooke, Wadswnrth Ilmii, .Itrumo llarrinuton, fohn lions, Mis. I.or ctta Wells, Alice Chrke, Lola Cale.etc. Two cira are used in the transport it ion nf the orcaul'a tinn's kemery. Fifty people ore used in the pro iluction of "Henry VIII," Will be at thu I,y. 1 cum neM Friday evening. "When We Weie Twenty-one." A sreat company will piesent II. V. r.mnnd'n comedy ilr.uni, "Whin Wo ce Twenty one," at tho l.jcuim Thuisday inuht The play is dellRhtful In rciitiinent and t,piiy in liuuinr. It is wiltlrn in 11 seln of truu light lonieib, pill bed up to the hiKheit plant. It is thi' work of a master liaml. It tuupts the tear to fill upon the lip of laughter, and his brrn pro nounced by the piess and public r en where it has been seen as tho Kieatest play of modern times. Ramble j s at the Star. The Ilamhlcrs llurlcique company played In large audit nira nt tho Ptir tluttei ji'stei liy aftetunoii and culling- on Ilia openinu of a three da,s ingaRcmeiit, The peciiltj teatures inlro. luccil by this troupo arc tcldom cqiulleil. Among the leidcm in the olio may tn mentioned Chr encs A. lutes, of the Lutes Ilmthern, who can accomplish more with his feet than inot perrons can with hands; the Ilijoit Four, one ot tho finest male quartettes that has ever appeared la Sci ni ton; (aorge .scanloii and Pearl Mcrns, and Maude, and Cus sohlkcs and theu singing and dancing rickanlnnKf. 'Iho ltamblcrs will be at the Star this and to. monow oicnings, with matinee tomoirow. STAGE NOTES. Willhm II. Traiie will devote tho winter to touring in "l)aid Ilaium," Few recent plays have tcored tlie tuted ol wc cess ouiliafeil to .Joseph Arthur's charming pas toral melodrama, "Lo.t Hhcr," whuli enjoyed a run of six months in New Vork, "Lost Illvtr" will (oinc to tlie Ljtcuni in the near future, Mrs. labile Carter will begin a lengthy en SJKCinent at tho Criterion, Jscwr Vork, on o, JJ, appearing in Mr, Disid llclasco's new pla, "Mine. U11 llarn " 'Jhis 'asclnitlng figure of tho tiigo of Louis XV, of which rojal eronige Mine. Ihi Ihrry was the faiorlto, pae tluonli ao many dramatic vicissitudes of fortune that the mere historical events of htr cartel should com. bino into a play of uncommon strength, Mrs. Carter will ita ut tho Criltiion until mid lib. ruary. MTj Iliniietta Crosman, after a tour that will Include the principal cities, will come into the Itcpublli! theater, New York, on Feb. 21. where she will stay for tho rtmilndcr of tho dranntio iar, bringing out Mr. Soutiicrlanii' new plaj, "Joan i the Shoals," or a new pla by Mr. lla.-tcton, Puruig ber stay at the Republic MLss Crosiuan will be keen in a Shakespearean plij, and perhaps in a performance ol "Mine, bans dene," a pait in which the Is taid to have made a success that surpasses her "Mistress Nell.' Suffered 20 Years. Cured of Piles. A, li. IIiiMinar, Alnn, W, Vi , writes! "I nil fercd frightfully tor 20 )ears from llihlng, Mltiil and Ideedlng pile". I tried miiiy remedies with' out relief, the first application give blessed re. lief and put of ft RO tent box cured me com pletely." For sale by ill druggists. Little book, "Piles, Causes ifnd Cure" milled free, l'jrimld Unit,- Co., Marshall, Mich. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Bevlew. New lork, Sept. BO Ihe small volume of trad ing loihij reinled professional opimtioiM In the mirkct. Ihe deillng weie less thin half a mil lion whiles nnd the lato hardening movement re trieved approvlmitily one-half of the early de illuc. there was no very urgent selling1 manifest at any peiiod of the das, although the bears suc ceeded in uncovering stop Iom eiders in sugar and to a smaller evtcnt in Prookljn Transit nnd Missouri I'icille, 'the llrit named stock fell an evtieme A, and tho other, 1! points. Declines reached two points or over in n number of other leading stocks, notiblj among the Pacifies, South wc.lrriH and Vanderbllts. Declines of S to 4ai among the junior members ot the last named group gave emphasis to the feeling or scepticism tint his gioun up regarding the much exploited rumors of a pi in for merging all the members of the group. Amalgamated Copper continued under home piesjtirc, but tliec declines wero resisted. .ertIons were nudi- in a demonstrative way tint the I niled states Steel stocks' were to be advinud this weik on the ground of the quar tet K dividends on common and preferred stocks and on the presentation of a decided statement of the tlnances of tlie company, but these declara tions diil not ciuse u ruJt to buy stocks, specula tors persisting in distrust ol industrial stocks after tho recent experience in Amalgamated Cop pel. 'the maiket closed firm at the rally caused In- covering of shorts Total sales today, 472,300 shares. fialltnari bonds weie dull and Irregular. Total sales par value, 1,)-J000 Cniteel St ites !)s advanced 's and 'he olds 4s and the refunding is '4 per cent, on the last rail, 1 he new 4s declined li per cent Tlie following quotations are furnished Ths Tribune by M S Jordan & Co , rooms TOi 708 Mears buildirg, Scranton, Pa. Telephone MKH: Open- High- Low CIos- ng. esl est. ins, Wrifin Sugar 1'i'; 1.MU 120 lJlLJ Atchison 7"ivi 7"iTs 74S 7uK Atchion, I'r Pl'i !)VA -)', 0i'4 Itronk. 'I i action rj, hiiij ( CI lialt (v Ohm 10UJ iot'4 100'i liK)i Chic K lit. West 2J'. il 2214 St. Paul lfOlj HO1, VMi ivji; Itock Mind 142 112 141'4 lllij Kin i Tev. Pr it ril il n2si Louis A. Ni-h m;cj I0.ti2 irh!4 101 Mm. I.lmtid 122'j 121"i 122 122's Mis-o. Pacific fti' '(.T, ni ), South I'lnflt. fli.'s w.V MS fi"'' Vorfolk k Uf.t 14 fit 15 1 f.! V. V. Central ruai ViT'i llii's 137'i Ont k Western 'Ci's .11 ll'i ,llj I'enin. It R Ill H4 J4l'i 141'i Paeitlr Mill 41 II ll 42'i Heading lie-. 41 4fj IO"i 40'i Southern II It .tt ." S2 Wt southern.lt. It., I'r s,,ie. c,,i2 v, M Tenn. Coil A, Iron VI i . fii (,i3 P2'i V. S Leathei .." I2i 12''. 12it 124 I.S 1 either, Pr TIHj 70';, 7S 7l Ir. S- Ilubber 17 17 1i It's I'nion Pacini' r'7 07' 'il's fifi'a Vnion Pacific, Pr -7U S7'i S,'t S7'i Wabash, Pr il's ."'i1; tS-8 .'tSi Western Ifnion nt; qpj ni n Amal. Copper "0 on'l Ss; Hi People's (.is 100 lOi.ii lOi, lOil'i Tevis PlcltlO 41", IK, 40'; 40T9 Amer. C.u Foundry .... 2T 20iH 2i3i 2') II. S Steel Co 4! 4t' 4 !; 411 P. fe. Steel Co, Pr , ... H 'i4 ) tn'i Scranton Boaid of Tiade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS Bid. Asked. Lackawanna Daily Co , Pr o County Savings Bank & Trust Co.. S60 First National Bank (Carbondale) 35 Standard Prilling Co 3a Third National Bank 4S0 Plme Deposit and Discount Bank,. 275 Fconomy Light, II. fe P. Co 6 First National Bank 1200 Lacka. Trust Safe Deposit Co 150 Clark & Snover Co, Pr 12s Scranton Iron Fence & Mfg Co mo Scranton Axle Works 05 facranton Savings Bank a.no Traders' National Hank 173 Scranton Bolt & Nut Co 101 People's Bank lis ... New Mexico By. & C. Co 76 BONDS. Scranton Passenger IUilwaj, first Mortgage, due 1920 115 People's Street Ballway, first mort gage, due 1018 115 People's Street Railway, General mortgage, due 1921 nj Dickson Manufacturing Cu ,, ,,, irjo Lacka. Township School 6 per cent. ... 102 Cit of Scranton bt. Imp. G per cent 102 Scranton Traction fl per cent 115 ... Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. O, Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Beans Per bushel, choice marrow, $2 60a2 b5, Butter-Freeh crcamu, 21a22c.j dairy, fresh, 21c. Cheese Full cream, lOViallc. Feb We.tern fre-h, iaH'10; nearby state, I3',ial7',ic. Medium Beans Per bushel, $2 50. Ureen Peas-l'er bushel, $l,40aL15. Flour Best patent, per birrel, $4 15. Ileins Per bushel, choke marrow, s 10. Potatoes Per bushel-tlal 10 Philadelphia Grain and Froduoe. Philadelphia, Sept. :iO -Wheit-Stejdi ; ron tract grade October, 77iza73c, Com 'tc lower; lo, 2 mixed OctobiT, ifl'iiOlf Oits Steady j No, 2 wlilto clipped, 42al2';c, Hour Quiet, but fctcady; winter superior, $2.15i2..10; do, extras, $3.40(2: 6.1, l'ennlvaiiii toiler clear, !j2 00a2 15j do do. straight, fISOatSt); western winter clear, 2.tiaiJ20; do, do, straight, WSaal.tf; eio, elo, patent, $1,0a3.70, p'iiR clear, JlaJS'ij ilo, straight, $1 40a3 G; do. patent, $.3,70aJ Sj; do, favoiita brands, if.! U0.il. 1(1, cttj. mills extra, V 10 a2Wj do. clear, f2.Ha'! 20, do. straight, H'23a JM; do, piteut, $1.lk!al.l0 Uc tluur steady at $2 SOil per hairel, as to quality. Butter Hun; fancy western rreaineiy, 22ltc ; do, nearby prints, 23c, Fggo l'lrm; frrali neaiby, 21c,j do. west ern, 21c; do. boutliwestern, 2uc ; do. southern, 19o, Cheese Unchanged; New York lull creams fancy small, 10',se' j do. do. do, fair to choice, Sl'.a'JV. Ittflncd Sugars-Quiet, but steady. Cot. ton 1 Hie, luwer; middling uplands, S 7.1110, Tallow Firm; city prime In libels , flVSaCc; do. countr.v in hhds , dark, 5"c ; cakes, datiVie. Live Poultry (Jcilct, but steady; fowls, 2alsc, old roosters, c ; spring chickens, 11'saUc. ; ducks, lOallc. Privscd Poullrj Firm, good demand; fowls choice, 12lc' ; do. fiir lo goSI, lJallc,; old roosters, "attic,; broiling clilckciu nearby, Italic; western do., Ha 13c. Receipts Flour, 4 fX) bariels ami S97,000 pounds in sacks; wheat, 34,000 bushels; corn, 62,000 bushels; nats, 11,000 bushels bhlpmcnts Wiicat, 26,000 hiu-hels; corn, 70,000 bushels; oils, 17,000 bu-'heU. aVtrw Tork drtUn and Vrodut. New Voik, Sept. 30. Flour Dull and baiely steady. U1e4t Meadj ; No. 2 icd. 7o?c. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 7',ic ' o. b. afloat. Options opened steady and weie later sustained. Closed steady. May closed 70c.; Oc- THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Pour Line, 3 Cent.4 for Each Bxtra Line. For Bent. IOR lilts r Pittht room bouse. No. 225 Linden street; possession given liiunedhteli. Inquire .108 Board of Trade building. .Joseph splrrher. 10 RUNT Ten-room house on ('lav mcmie, with nil modern romcnltlices, Including city ste.un heat! will lease .very leasonalilc on sirount of 111 health. Aildrcs.1 !,. A. B , Tribune office. FOR RIINT-One-linll double bouse: 0 rooms', up- pel Orcen Itldgc; modern Improvements; largo jard; pleasant location; moderate tent. 0. V. M Tribune. $15 00 Large room suitable for lodge loom, steam heat, second floor 110 00 Fair sire office room, steam beat, ele vator , $noo-To connecting offices, good 1'itlit, mmm heat, elevator, (has behUgrr, It'll litite Exchange BtilldinR. IOR RKNT-i:ight rooms, 733 Jefferson avenue; all modern conveniences. For Sale. lSsvvsslSw Sk-S1.fLst, FOR SLP One heavy draft nnd one driving nor-e. inquire 1 n (irovc street, uiinmoic-, IOR SVLl'-Poa Coil, $1 fiO per ton, delliered In central city and 'outh Mile. Address John Hall, 3D1I Cedar aentie; 'plionc 6tVSI FOR RALK Two light spring wagons and noma harness, cheap. L'vans, rear 1132 Luzerna atrcet. Heal Estate. FOR SLK Coupe Rockaway, sj-slre, seatu four inside; entiiely new, never used; by one of beat makers. Address Roekwav, Tribune office. FOR SALi: Two cottages in Llmlmrst will ha sold to the highest bidder on October nth. Terms to suit. Lximine properly and send in jour bid to Dr. Biteson, 3)7 Washington avenue. 110174i: FOR SLK lust remodeled unci In fine shape; lot 70xl'iO feet, with shade trees, etc., full grown. ?6,o00 will purelnse and on easy terms. Location, uppei Green Ridge. Apply to Dean, 010 Spruce street. FOR SALK A good futm in Waverly borough. Inquire of J. V. Lvnch, Waverly, Pa. FOR SALi: Bet building lots in Dunmore, cor net Dudley and Sixth streets. Will cut to sizes to suit purchasers. Addres3 Arthur . Close, Dunmore. Booms and Board. ROOMS '10 RF.T, with board. S03 Mulberry tsticet. Wanted Board. Or.Nf! MAN deires board In plicate famile, Clcnnan prctcrrcd. Address C. P., Tribune Office. Boarders Wanted. WANTED Table boarders. Mrs. Tompkins, 531 Washington avenue. Business Opportunity. A Rvlill OITORll'MTV to engage in the mer cantile trade: i fine store room; rent rea son ible; a good opening. Address S. Bedford, Waverly, Pa SlOt K AND Willi T TiUDtRS without dclaj. Write for ntn i.pcoial market letter. lice on application h JI Ilihbard i. Co , members X. V Consolidated and .Stock Exchange, 41 and 40 Broadway, 'Sew Anrk. 1'j.tablishcd lst4. long Distance Phone 231S Broad Money to Loan. $50 to $50,000 AT ONCE 4 and 5 per cent. In. terest. Kasy terms to repay. George W. Okell, Coal Exchange building. $3J0,iXX TO LOAN Lowest rates; straight or monthly payments. Stark & Co .Traders' btdg. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOA-Qulek, straigl t leans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 311315 Connel! building. tobcr, TJsc ; December, 75J4C Corn 'pot easy; No 2, C2'4C clc itor'A l2'ic f o b. lfloat. Op tion imrket opened steadv and then weakened, fin illy rallcing, then doed easy. May closed CJV.i October, 6ll5c ; December, Clic Oats 'pot dull; No 2 white, 41c; No, 3 do, 40'-jC. Options dull and barely steidy. Cheese Firm ; fancy laige' colored, flasc.; faniy large white, DsC ; fancy small rolored, 10C4c; fancy sin ill white, 10c. Lggs Steady; state and Penn-.il-vauii, 21a22c. ; wentern uneindlcd, 17a20VaC ; western candled, SO'&aJlc. Butter Firm; fresh, U'aall'ac; creamery, 15a22Vic; June rreamerj, 20i22c-.; imitation cieamcry, U'alSc. ; state dairy Hi21c. Ohioafo drain and Product. Chicago, fccpt. fiO Continued dullness and a general bearish feeling had a deprevsing effect on the board of trade today, and December corn eloted -sc. lower; wheit a shade higher, and De cembei oats, ',4c. lower. Piovlsions c losed a dull (1i 2'ie. to 17':a20o. down. C'Jall quotations were as follows: Flour Stead ; No. J spring wheat, CSaCTUi1. ; No. 2 red, li9sa70Uc,; No 2 jellow corn, BOc. ; No. 2 oats, 35Ua3b'cv, No. 2 white, JUaJSc; .No. 3 white, .llPaJliVaCi V". 2 rje, 53a4c.; fair to finite o malting baiel, cViaGOc..; No, 1 flax seed, 1 W); No, 1 Xorlhwrstcrn, $1,(10; prime timothy feed, Vi J",a5 40; mes pork, $H.70al4.75; lard, $l D2b itl.til; short ribs, $)80a8 05; dry salted shoulders, 7Ha7?c; short clear sides, I'l.oOaOtiO; whiskey, $l,.0. Chloago Ut Btoek Market Chicago, Sept, 30 Cattle Receipts, 21,000, In cluding 1,500 'revalue, p,0O0 westerns; Rood fat steers, 10 tn 15 icnts higher; othcra stead; good to prime Meers, 'OlOaBCO; poor to inediiim, $1 5 DO; Mockers and fieders lower, $2,25a 1.23; cows, $l..Walii',; heifers, !a4,75; cauneis, f 1 'iOa'2 .10; bulls, $1. 7511.75; cannrrs, $1.50a2.!0, biillj, Sl,75a 4.75, calves, (si it) 50; Texas steers, $!al; western stecra, ff.1 73a5 10. Ilo-s Receipts toda., 27,000; tomoirow, 21,000; leit oci, 2,WX). ,i the and strouir tn 5 cents higher; mined und butcheis, W 73a.20; good to choice heai.v, V 7fla",20; rough heavy, 1 50itl0; light, d"3aiV; bulk of sales, $0 75aflP3. Sheep Receipts, 30,000; sheep, 10 to 15 cents lower; lambs bet steadv to 10 cents lower; good to choice? wethers, (t.i0j.75; fair to choico inhed, "ta t 10; western sheep, if.la!40; na tive lambs, $2 50alf0; western lambs, slaOaluO. Buffalo Live Stock. East Hutlalo, bept, .'.0. Cattle-Receipts, 2 cars; steady for good fat rattle; others, 15 to 20 cents lower; no veiy good here; top steers sold $." 73a0; fair to Rood, t.S0a3 rJ3; butcheis one half fat to good, $.(OOal73; western branded steers, ffl.75at.ri; heifers, $.l25al,75; choice, s;5; cows, jl.73iJiO; choice to fancy, ifs'.T&iI; bull, ,VU 4; sausage, 2 73il2i; good Moclt'i and feeleis higher; otlieis low; top, $3.75a4; ronimon to best stocked, $2.50aJ50; fresh cows steady; vrals, ft5a 8; other cahes, $2 60il iiO og 10 car; lower for all but heavy; lust heavy hogs, f7.'iOa7,40; mletl paikcis, J7.10a7.27; light, 5fi 70all.80; pigs, ?H KUOOOj roughs, $fl.25ai) 13; stags, $1,754') 25 Sheep and Iambs Receipts, 103 cars, lower for lambs; few tops early, f'a'.lO; closing, $1 UJa 4 83; culls to Rood, f-ljt m; Canada laiulis, $1.71 a5; sheep firm top mixed, M.70aJ M; culls to good, $1 60a) 00; wethers and vearlings, sU.'Jftil. ait Uberty Oatttle. Fast Liberty, Pept. 30. Cattle lower; choice, $5 73ai); prime, ?.") '0a5 70; good, $3 20a5 50 lloga About (.lead ; prime luavics, $7,'!Oa7,:ti; assort, cd mediums, 7.20.i7.25; heavy votWrs, 17.10a 7.23; liglit porkers, $l.70al,75; grashc-is, S0a 0 70; pigs, W WUO 7.V, wethers, $.IEeJa).P0, mils and common, $1.25a2 23; jcarling., $2 50al25; KJl calves, 7a7,'2i. New York Live Stock Market. New York, Sept. 50. Ilccus-Stccis steady to 10 cents lower; bulU and cows steady to itrong.; alters, $lae) 10; oieu and stags, $l,75a5 10; bulls, 82&0aJ.c30; cows, ?1.60a3O5; calves veals steady; graders, 23 to (0 cents lower; veals, f5a8.73; lit tle calvct, ssl'25a(; graiiera and buttermilks, 3 25a 1 60; western calves, tl 62l'a4.75; city dressed vtals, Daljc. per pound. Sheen Stead ; ' SITUATIONS WANTED FREE. Help Wonted Malo. bx.NVA'sKHs''ANTFD For an honest, strilahlforwanl moiinslttmi. Not ii tll it ill v scheme, hut gone! pi for good work, iuig men of neat appearance and good habits wauled, it tney nice hail some experience in nil" i"iug, so much the better, Aildriss, sliitliu: n.i, i' jicrlinte and previous Mietess. M'srilll tribune olllce. WOOLEN hl'INMMt VVANTKl) -Night work p ply direct. The Perry Knitting ('oiiipant, I'err, N, V, AMIIIMOI -l Vtll Ml MEN' W Willi), between the ages of 21 mid 3(1, who would leitn something lo their iide.iut.ige Sc ml for piniphlcl, " Un profitable Piofi-slnn": in ills il fuo. K 1). .ir rlnglon, Cirbondile, Pi CANVASSERS To work In ell; eisy hours; good pit, silarv and cnni'lVsInn Addross K. II. , Tributie ufllce. WANTED A man stenographer wllli somebnslnevs experience to make small investment and take an nfilclil position with a publishing nm pany just forming lids Is n good oppoituilty and will stand inviMlgntton Vddiess box m 2. WANTED Four or (lie brlcklajers, at once, .1 B. O'Connor, Foiest Oil. BHIOKL4.YI.HS W WTI 11-t'nr flro brick woik Communications and peisonal appllritlous will be recoiled at my office In llaneoik, N. Y. B. J. Bussman. Help Wanted Female. CANVA.'sSTRS To work In cite; cisy hous; good pi, salary and coinmlicsion Address E. II , Tribune oftii e. WANTED (!ood gill or woman for general house work. Must bp able tn cook. (!eimin pie ferrcd. Family nf three. Call PIS Trescott ave. WANTED girl for generil housework. Apple at 101 South Main avenue; must come iec ommended. WWTED-Olrl for general housework at Dalton. Addrc.s It T., care Tribune. BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Received at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 F. IL Central City ALBERT ECHLUTZ. comer Mulberry street and Webster avenue. GUSTAV P1CIIEL, 050 Adams avenue. West Side (iT'iHOE W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton TRED L. TERPPE, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, comer North Malo avenue and Market street. Green Bidge CHARLES P. JONES, 1337 Dickson avenue F. J. JOHNS, 020 Green Ridge street. O. LORENZ, corner Washington ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II. KNEPFEL, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. O. BONE & SON. Wanted. WANTED A large show case. Apply William Gilford, 1547 Dickson avenue. Furnished Booms. TWO Fl'ltNISIIID ROOMS in pneate famil ; all conveniences,; gentleman preferred, 3M Wash ington aeeuue, cit. FOR RENT Furnished front room, with heit, bath and gas; near court hou-c; gentleman preferred. Addicss Room, Box 21B. IOR RENT Furnished room; heat and bath G25 Linden street. Loit. .ysv LOsT S23 rewaid for return of Wick shepherd clogf, white uo.sc, tan feet, name "sport." T. S. Fuller, 116 Vine stieet. Lodgings. LODC.IN'O Mrs Ceorgc AlcKenric, 1S7 Congress street, Buftaln, ,N. .; near Pan American gicuuds; rates reasonable. Miscellaneous. SUPKRFHWS HAIR, wirts and moles painless 1, peiimnentl, scientifically removed li electric needle; no seals. Perniatological Pal lors, J12 Washington avenue. LEGAL. NOTICE Tho annual meeting ot the members of the Lackawaunu Stoie Association, Limited, will be held at tho ollite ol the u.s.,oe iation in the lity ot Seianton, Pa , on W'edncsda, Octo ber 2nd, 11XH, at ten o'clock a in. for tlie elec tion of managers for the ensuing ear and tor the tiansaction ot such oilier biiMnesj as may properly come before the meeting II. S PMItrillLD, Secietary. Scranton, Pa , Sept. 10th, lout. 'llli: ANNl'AL meeting of llu meiulHis of I ho Pennsylvania, Oial School for tlie Deaf, tor tlie election of four rime lore to nerve thuo jears, and for sticli othei liu-liiisi a, mav prop crly be brought iKforc the iiiecting, will be held at the ollke of Ihe secular, Room 40,1 Coiintll Building, Scranton, Pa , on TiiC'da, Octobei Sill, 1001, at tlui'o o'clock p in. HENRY IIKI.IN, .111,, Secietary. lambs lower, sheep, $2 50a175; culls, $1 75i2; limbs, l 7515 10; one cai, $3 10; culls, Ja)5(); Canada Iambs, $5,0i5J0. Hogs Lower at S;6 S0i 7.10. Oil Market. Oil Cit, Sipt. ."0 (Villi balances, Ia0, ceitl fieatcs, no bid; liiiment, 2'2,s'i7; uvcrate, Pj, aiU; iuns( 210,b20, average, 7l),077. r. "" I BASE BALL J National League. At Cincinnati First game R II F. Philadelphia 10 1:100 0 3 0-111 II 2 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 10 10-2 ! Batleiies-Oilli and Jactclitr; Phillips, Sudhoff and lliigeu. I'inpires Uiown and Na.'li Second same R. II, F PhiladelphU .,,., '20000000-2 7 Cincinnati 0 1 0 0 O 0 0 0-1 7 J llatterii a White and McFarland; llfNinin, Peiti and Hurley, I'mplies Brawn and Nasu, At Si. LoiiU-Fir.t game It 11. F New iork 12 0 10 0 0 0 0-4 tl :i St Inula ,..,,.......1 00002 ,1 a 12 20 A llatterios-Sinltli and Warner; Jotce and He) don. Umpire !w)er. Second game It II E, .New Voik .,,,,..,., M.0'000 J-S 7 2 St. loills ,, ,,,,0 0 6 0 O -(! ii 2 Ilaltcrlcs Jones and Wvnci; Murphy and Nichols. Umpire Dvcjer. At Pittsburg It. II. E Boston ,.,.0 12 200000-5 0 2 Pittsburg 00 00 00 100-1 f Batteries Willis and Sloran; Pohcny and aiim mcr, Poole and Yeager. Umpire hmilie. Brooklyn Chicago not scheduled. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More Than Pour Lines, 6 Centt lor Bach Extra Line, PROFESSIONAL. Cei titled Public Accountant. EDW MM) 0.lvicUM)INuT2.!TRAV)rIil3 BANK Building. Architects. EI)Wltl) II, DAVIS, ARCHITECT. CONNELO lliilliling. FREDEIIlrK L. BIIOW.V,ARCIL B, REAti Faitate Exchange Bldg., 120 Washington ave. Civil nnd Mining Engineers. II. L. IIAHDINd, COO CONNELL IIUILDINO. Dentists. DR C. E. EILEN'llEROhR, PAUI.I BUILDLNO, Spruce street, Scranton. DR. t C. LVUIIACII, Hi WiOMIMI AVENUa Lawyeis. FRANK E, BOVI.E. AT10RNEV-AT-AW. Rooms 12, II, HI and IS Burr Building, ' K. TRACT. ATI" .COMMONWEALTH BLDCJ. D- n REPLOtil.E, A'nTmNEV-LOwTNEOO-tilted on leal estate security. Mears Building, nr"ci Washington iiveuuu and Spline stieet. "" W ILL MID, W"Tilft.N fi K.N API', ATTORNEYS nncl tounsellois it law. Republican Building, Wa-hlngton avenue. JESSUP k JEStllp. nTORTiiTs AND COI1N sellers at-lnv Coinmonwcalth Building, Rooms 19. 20 and 21. t'nJ?'u'D w'- 'iiiAnin. APTon.Nr.v. rooms 002 001, nth floor, Mears Building. L A. WATRES. M-IORNEV AI-I.VW, BOARD r"de Building, Scraiiton. Pi I'ArrERiOV k WILCOX, II! Mb Its NATIONAL Bank Building. ' COMEOYS, o 3 REPUBLICAN BUILDING. A. W. BHRIIOLI', OrFlCE MOVED TO Ntt 211 Wyoming aeenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. E. ALLEN', 511 NORTH WASHINGTON avenue. DR. S W. L'AMOIIEAI X, OFHCE 330 W4.SH-; Ington avenue. Residence, 1 118 Mulberry. Chronlo tliseases, lungs, heart, kidneys and gemto urinary organs a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels and Restaurants. THE EK CAFE, 125 AND 127 FRANKLIN AVE- nue. Rates reasonable. P. 7.EIGLER, Proprietor. . SCRWTON' HOUSE. NEAR D., L. ft; W. PAS? senger depot. Conducted on the Europen plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor. Scavenger. A B RRICOS CLEANS PRIVY V4.ULTS AND cess pools; no odor; only improved pumps used. A It. Brlggs, proprietor. Leave orders 1100 North Main avenue, or Kicke's drug store, cor ner Aduns and Mulberry. Both telephones. Seeds. G. R. CHRhT. V CO , SEEDSMEN AND NURS erymen, store 201 Washington avenue; green houses, 1050 North Main avenue; store tele phone, 782. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUF.TTI L. REAR 511 IACKA. AVE.; Scranton, Pa , manufactutrr of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. llItls,MAKINa IOR CIIILDRLN TO ORDER; also ladies' waists. Louis Shoemskcr, 212 Adams avenue. MEGs-ROEE BROS, PRIMERS' SUPPLIES, EN- veloncf, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 131 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. THE WILKI.SI1ARRB RECORD CAN BE HAD in Scranton at the news stands of Reisman Bros . 400 Spruce and 503 Linden; M. Norton, .til Lackawanna avenue; I. S. Schuticr, 211 bprucc ctrect. Situations Wanted. YOUNG MN desires position as stenographer .mil typewriter, considerable' evpenence. Itecoincndttions fuiuinhcd on application. Box 10, Tribune office, cit. SUtTATION WANTED A woman wants washing to do at home. Address, M. K , Tribune 01 fite. SITUATION WANTED V woman wants men's under clothes lo wt'h; experienced laundress. M. K Tribune Otitic sill TION WAM'KD A young lady desires po sltinn as stenographer and ty pevsiitci. Ad dress Slenographci, Tilbune Office. SITUATION WAN' 1 1. D By young married man willing to work at anything, office woik pre ferted! cxpeit tclcgniph operator; can furnish boat of retcrenee. Address, J. L. M., 607 S. Ir Ing avenue, city. Sll'UM'ION" WANTED-By young man in machine shop; willing to stirt in at ieu,onahle wages; lias borne knowledge of drafting. Addiess, Box S'JI, Honcfdale, Pa. "" sift VI ION WAN Thi) -Bright, indii-trioiis boy, 17 ecus of age, clones situation. Addresi, G. K. ) , Tribune Oilier SITUATION WANTED-By an experienced chf in hotel or boarding houe Addiess, Chef, Tniiune otfite, A I.M1Y ele.slies 1 icpeutable position for gen eral hoitsewoik or take cue of children; inv kind of woik, no object. A F. (J , Tilbune of flee. A OI'.NU man wants a job taking care ol hoires or working for n piivate family doing general hoiiscwoik. Address 123 Robinson street. JZLVJ!SiLz WANTED United States Lumber Co. stock. I.ac,kiwanna Mining to stock. Scranton Bolt k Nut Co. stock, Traders' National Hank toek I. F. M.girgcl k Co, Stocks, Bonds und Olliei sVeiiritlrs, Connell Building. DifiGl Naw Yotk Wire Stocks and Bonds All orders executed on exchanges. Quick nnd absolutely reliable service. Teljphons Connections, Old, 667-j; New, no. IRWIN THURMAN & CO., 73J-7 ul-j Connell Building, Scranton. Pa Spencer Trask & CoM BANKERS 2X &. 29 Pine St., New York Now leady for distribution, nnd mulled upon lequest, iSetepmber Descriptive List of INVESTMENT SECURITIES. 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