$! $LuC AV'ii' wiin- , I T THfe SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1902. i -( M-5.V fc fciS- f t H m wtrW w Has Beecn' Placed In Charge of the Allegheny Division of the Erie Road, One of the Most Important on the System W. H. Barrett, ol Port Jervls, Superintendent of tho Delaware Division, SuceeedB Him. Tlmoly Suggestion of an Employer Regarding Relations Between Em- ployets and Employes ) J, M. DiivIb, who lias been super intendent of the Wyoming division of the llg railroad during tho past two ycuta, with headnuaiters In Dunmoie, mm been unpointed upei Intentlcnt of tho Allegheny division of the Uric rull road. AV. II. tlnnott, of Port Jervls, super intendent of the Delaware division, will succeed Mr. Davis. Tho change will occur toinonow. Dmlng Supciintend ent Davis' administration ho has dem onstrated his nullity as a premier rail road man. The division to which he gos Is one of the most important on the system. Mr. Banctt comes heie well rccom mcndccl, his utlvunLCiucnt halng been rapid und steady. Three years ago ho was trainmaster on tho Susquehanna Uhlslon, An Employer's Suggestions. A large employer of labor. In this city, communicates the following sug gestions legatdlng dealings between employer and employe: Flisl of all the union must be thor Pirst of all tho union must be thor oughly oiganlzed, with Intelligent, con fcervatlo, and competent leadexs at the head. v Then cadi member Is to be ashessed say $10 pel man, which seres ab an Initiation fee. Assuming thnt tho union has a niembei-.hlp of 10,000 mcmbcis, this assessment will cieate a, fund of $100,000. Application hhould then bo made to the couits foi a chartei, as an oiganTzation with a canltal stock of $100,000. The dues of each member to be placed nt $1 a month per man, to defray the expenses of the organization. Appli cation is then to be made to a reputable banking Institution for a guarantee bond, wiili h will Insure each member against loss. Insurance features, sick benefits and builal funds aie to be cieatcd in each local bianch of the oiganization to In buro the membeis. against loss of time by atcident or .sickness and protection for the widows and oiphans in case of death. Another featuie is the intio ductlon of educational classes Still further lb the establishment of a peimanent home for aged and indigent members, and schools foi the education of oiphans and peimanent employment buieaus for men and women identified with the organisation When these features 'shall have been e&tabllshed, conclllatoiy committees shall be appointed lepresentlng each local organization, and this committee shall draft a fixed scale of wages to apply to the distilct wherein the locals lepresented aie established. A general conciliatory committee is then to be foimed by the -arlous rep resentatives of the different districts In which one or moie corporations or companies opeiate. The fixed bcale of wages governing the employment of all men, women and children Is to be submitted to the dlieitors or boatd of manageis repiescnting the employing interests In addition to this scale a bona-fide guaiantee Is also to be submitted agreeing to cairy out the provisions of the contract submitted, together with the endorsement of the company carry ing the guaiantee bond. This contiact to be binding for a period of jears suitable to both parties to the contiact. At the expiration of the said contract representatives of both Inteiests to meet and leadjust whatever differences aii&e meantime and fix upon a similar bcale for another term of jears. Under this proposition the employers can make contiacts -r their product and fix the market pi Ice. This scheme will Include iccognltlon of the organ ization, a fixed scale of wages, peima nent employment, and a community of Intel ebts between employer and em ploye. If such an arrangement can be estab lished, tho eniplojer who outlined this plan for The Tilbtine feels confident that all of the corporations and com panies will only be too glad to blgn the tuile, give a similar bond and do all In their power to encouiage tho friendliest of relations. D., L. & W. Board for Today. Folldwlng Is the make-up of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today: WEDNESDAY, JULY 30. Extras Eust 7 a. m, work train, M. l'lnnci ty. Summits West 6 a. m , Carlg. Pushers 7 a. m Lamping; 8 a. m , Hou-cr; IMS a. m , Moran; 7.30 p. m, C. Bartholomew; 3 p. in., Case. Helpers 130 a. in, McGovern; 7 a, m., Widncr; 10 u. m., Coslar; 3 IS p. m., Stan ton. NOTICE. John dahagan will nin Wolcot's crew on Wednesday, July 30, and Thur&day, July 31. This and That. Contiacts placed by the i.illroads of the country for new uills to bo deliver ed In 190.1 aggregate 1,000,000 tons. Work Is to begin at once on the building of a new and modern pas senger station and freight depot for the Lehigh Valley In Muuch Chunk. In (he Hi st six months of the current year Gieat Britain exported 155,000 tons of steel und Iron to this countiy, com paied with 50,000 in the same period In 1001, ,.Foity years ago the silk goods made $100 Reward, $100, l The leaders of this paper will bo pleased to leuiii that thoie Is at least ono dread ed dlBcuso that science lias been ublo to cine In all Its stages and that is Cu turrh. Hall's Catauh Cuio is the only positive tuie now known to the medical fraternity, Catarrh being a constitutional disease, jequlres a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cm a Is taken in ternally, acting, dlicctly upon tho blood and mucous Bin faces of the system, there. Viy destioylng, the foundation of the dls case, and giving the nutlent strength by building up the constitution and assisting natuie in doing Its vvoik. The proprietors luivo so much faith In its curative now cib, that they offer one Hundred Dollars for .any ease that It falls to cure. Send for list o( testimonial. Addicwj, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, ftnlrt liv DruiriHstB. 7Sn. Hal'M Family Pills are tho best, 4h.l INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR SUPERINTENDENT J. M. DAVIS RECEIVES PROMOTION, In tho United States were only 13 per cent, of the entire consumption. Tho percentage roue to 38 in 1880, to B5 In 1890 and to 80 In 1000. According to rumor the Phllldelphla Rapid Transit' contemplates building Us own curs In the near future. For this purpose a suitable site has been Becured In West Philadelphia whore, after tho new shops have been erected, early In tho fall, It was suld, hundreds of mechanics will be employed. LETTER PROM MR. CRAWFORD Concluded from Pago 3 and call moro than double the number of our members by namo than you can, mid I know their feeling ns well us you do When I meet any of my old friends that I have worked nlongsido of, or thoio who have woiked for me, they Invariably tell me that they know the stilko is lost, but they aro ashamed or afiald to ictuin to woik. I also acknowledge that tho mnjoilty of men that have applied for work at the Oxfoid collloiy and thoic who mo now working, aro men that havo woiked for me In former jems, and I could call ncaily all of them by namo on eight when they made application, mid that the mnjoilty of them nre miners holding certificates of niialulcatlon nnd lato mem bers of jour union. , J. L Ciawfoid. SHEIUFFvAT CAnnONDALt:. The anticipated icpctltiou of the riotous scenes of Mondny ut the North west breaker of the Temple Coal and Iron company In the village of Slmp bon was averted yesterday by the presence of Shcilff Schadt. Tho sheriff was hustled to Caibon dalo in u special train and thence to Simpson, arriving at the Northwest u'bout 6 30. He waited there until 7 o'clock, but there was even no ne cessity for him to alight fioni the tialn. There was little, If any interfeieiue, and when he was ussured by the foice of men at work on the new breaker that his Intel vcntlon was unnecessaiy, he wlthdiew and was convoyed to the Vow del ly mine of the Delaware nnd Hudson, in Catbondale township, just south of the city limits of Carbondale. The Illinois had a couple of hundred pickets about thf mine and succeeded In temporarily turning the few men back who aie at work there. The men letuined, however, after the strikers fell back somewhat. There was no demonstration of any soit at this, point. Nothing happened at the Coalbiook biepker of the Delawaie and Hudbon. A Stew pickets wcie at the Dundaff stieet ciosslng und fuilher up Dun daff stteet, the approaches to the place, as early as 5 30, but theie was no stopping of men. James Walsh, a company man at the Noithwest, was stopped by a num ber of foielgn women, who can led stones and weio assembled nt Monkey Run. Walsh spoke threateningly of what he might do, as he was prepaied foi an attack. This hint made the ciowd fall back and let him go in peace. OTHERS MOLESTED. Geoige llelmes, another company man, was aroused from his home at 4 o'clock on Monday morning by a crowd, and was later Informed that his life had been thieatened by some of the strikers. Still another ono of the men had stones hurled at him, while fixing a steam pipe on the hill below the breaker and had a nauow escape from being struck. After these attacks, the men were piovided with arms and will likely resist another on slaught. It appears that It Is not the enr penteis on the breaker who aie the objects of attack', but tho old em ployes of the company, minor bosses and laboreis, who elected to remain with the company. They have been employed, principally, In giading about the breaker, laying tiacks, etc. The women whom John Butler had ariested on Monday night, on rhaiges of attacking him with stones, eggs, etc , supplemented by their tongues, waived a hearing and enteicd ball be foie Justice Thomas Holmes, of Simp- bOU. Racket Brook washeiy was opei ated yesterday without any interrup tion. A gang of men assembled on Cannan stieet, nt Pender's, but It dis pel sed Itself when it was realUed that only a few men responded to work. About 8 30 the washery was com menced and lan unlnteiruptedly until quitting time. Shorift Schadt also vis ited Racket Brook to eatisfy himself that everything was all light. A mass meeting of Dunmoie stilkers Is to be held today. It will be address ed by Piesldent Mitchell and others. The West Side strlkeis will have a mass meeting Friday at the Round Woods. President Mitchell will again be one of tho speakers. The first break among the firemen at Olyphant occurred yesteidny when they returned to work In a body to the Miles steam plant and No. 2 colliciy, both places operated by the Delawaie & Hudson company TROUBLE AT DURYEA. Duiyea almost had another serious labor disturbance yesterday morn ing, when the Warnke Coal com pany brought n dozen or more men to its washery just below tho depot in that borough for the purpose of te sumlng operations. As was the case yesterday, when It was expected an uttempt would be mndo to operate the washeiy, several hundred gatheied on tho scene early. When the D L. & W. train aulved at Duryea this morning about 6,30 o'clock a doen men alighted and hmrled to the office at the wash eiy, where they kept well out of the crowd which was there to all appeal -nnces with the motive of pi eventing all attempts to commence woik. The officials of the company telephoned to Sheriff Jacobs for assistance and seven deputies weie dispatched to tho scene. Befoio tho airlvul of the deputies, how evei, the officials decided to take their men back to Scranton, and as the 9 30 train appioached the depot the Impoits made a dash for It, umld a shower of stones from tho ciowd, One of the men was hit In tho neck with a lock nnd felled to the ground, but was not badly Injuied, The ciew of a shift ing train which brought empty cais to tho wushery also hud a lively time with the crowd and before the engine pulled out several of the windows In tho cab bad been broken with stones, There will be a meeting of Local Union, No. 637, United Mine Wmkera of America, at Co-operative hall to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, V FOREST CITY, Spec!! to the Scranton Tribune. Forest City, July 29. Rev. W. Hoi Unshed expects to take his annual va cation next week. The local constables made their quarterly returns to court yesterday. J. i JRudnlckl, of Plymouth, was What It Is. Osteopathy Is that science nf treat ing discuses of the human body which lcgauls dlscaso as the product ot an obstiuctlon to or derangement of nerve foico and circulation, nnd un del takes by manipulation, or by manual stimulation or Inhibition of nerves and noivo centers, to lomovo the obstruction or collect tho do rnngement, so that naturo may re sume her perfect woik. hcio last week, endeavoring to orgun Uc a Retail Clerks' union. John AVhlto has gone to Omaha, where he hus tho promise of a situa tion. Thomas Harvey Is In Emeigcncy hos pital, a sulTerer with appendicitis. Special services mo being held In the Baptist chuich each evening of this week. Victor McCabo has leturncd from Easton, where ho has been emplojcd In the nillioud soivicc. Councilman Lafayette Decker is homo fiom Plttsbuig. DALTON. District Attorney Brown nnd wife, of Pittsbuig, ure visiting the former's bi other. W. J. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Shafer are en tcitulnlug friends fiom Now York. Mis. Albeit Ball Is quite 111 at her home. Ralph Sherman, the popular news boy ot the West Side, Is spending somo time with iclatlves In Columbia coun ty. Mis. T. J. Foster and Mrs. E. Palmer Smith left jesteiday for a sojourn at Aclan Oiove. Mrs. Hubbel and daughter, of Spring field, Mass., aie boaidlng at the home of Mrs. E. Palmer Smith. They ex pect to be joined this w eck by Rev. Mr. Hubbel, who Is pastor of the Flist Bap tist chuich In that city. Dr. J. C. Price is entertaining his mother, Mis. Di. Hannah Pilce, of Chester. Pa. Mis Fred Knapp, of Now Yoik state, is visiting relatives heie. Mis. Ir.i Johnson is entertaining her cousin, Miss Weston, of Biooklyn, Pa. Foster Bush, of Hallstead, was a visitor in town on Monday. On Satuidny, Mis. S. G. Shoemaker met with a painful accident. She was attending stole In the absence of her husband, and while climbing a ladder fell and fiactured her ankle. Mr. and Mis. David Moxlcy.of Scran ton, were guests of Mr. and Mis. Hen ly Moxley, on Sunday. Howaid Ball, of Wyoming, spent the Sabbath with his patents here. Edwaid Wilson and wife, of Scran ton, weie visitors at the Baptist pai sonage, on Sunduy. Mis. John Dershimer has been con fined to her home this week with a severe illness. A. L Cooper paitlclpated In a music al programme given in the Methodist church at Montrose, on Friday evening last. Attorney and Mrs. Fred E. Scott, of Seianton, have been spending a few d.ijs heie, with Mrs. Mary Brown. Otto Biauer and Wlllard Smith were fishing at Babbett lake, yesterday. The following Is the progiamme for Wednesday evening's entertainment at the Methodist Episcopal church: Open ing belection, Mr. Weston; player, Rev. R. R. Thompson; vocal duet, Misses Smith and Dcishimei; leading, Miss Van Cleft; phonograph, J. A. Wall; Instrumental duet, with glasses and piano, Mr. and Mis. Weston; iee ltation, Mts, Fred Snydei ; liibtiumen tal duet, Mr. and Mrs. Weston; lead ing, Mibb Van Cleft. Ice cieam social and lose tiee exhibition and bale of roses after the llteiaiy entertainment. Admission, 10 cents. William Brauer and family, of Scran ton, were visitors hereon Sunday. A few fi lends gatheied at the homo of Miss Fanny Derbhlmcr, on Saturday evening, and enjojed a ple.ibant social time, in celebiatlon of her seventeenth birthday. Thobe present were: Misses Ethel Carr, Sarah and Lillian Du Bols, Lottie Smith and May Haslam; Messrs. Richard Purdon, Floyd Finn, Lloyd Cooper, Nelson Deishlmer and Charles Von Storch. ( BASE BALLH American League. At Philadelphia R u.jj, St. Louis 0 1000 0 101-3 9 0 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 101 S 1U uuiiuiiua xiuijiui unu jvunoo; vvauticu and Schieckengost. Umplie O'Loughlln. At Boston R.H.E. Detroit 0 12 003 0001)15 J Boston 0J000200O 5 7 1 Battel les Mciccr and McUulio; Hughes, Spaik sand Wnmcr. Umplie Shcildau. At Baltlmoio RILE. Clcclaud 3 0 0 0 0 0013715 2 Baltlmoio ., 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 S 7 4 Battel les Vamey. Wilght. Joss and Wood; Prentiss, Bhlelds and Ycager, Um plie Johnstono, At Washington R.H.E. Chicago 0000000022 b 0 Washington o o o o o o .1 2 n ii Batteries Pattei son and Sullivan; Gai ilck and Clatk, Umpire Caiutheis und Connolly. National League. At Philadelphia (5 innings; lain) R.II.E. Cincinnati ,,,,,, 0 0 0 112 u J Philadelphia ,010001 6 J Battel les Phillips nnd Bcigcn; lueig and Dooln, Umplie O'Day, At New Yoik R H.E. St. Louis ..,.,,.,, ...0 1 0 00 1 03 0-0 9 1 Now Yoik ,,0 00 0000101 (J i Battel les Cut rlo and Rjan; Tavloi, Miller and Bow ei man, Umplie lmsllo. At Boston R u,E. Chicago ,,,,,00 0 00 100 01 ii 1 Boston ,,, 130000 2 0 0 S 3 Battoiles Williams and Kilns; Plttlngor and Moian. Umplie Brown. At Biooklvn RILE. Pittsbuig ,.,402000323-1119 4 Biooklyn ..., 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 101 0 J Batteries Phllllppl and O'Connoi j Hughes, Nowton and Fuirell. Umplio Kltson and TannehiU. Eastern League. Toronto, 3j Newark, 1. Woicestei, 3; Buffalo, 1. Montreal, til Jeisoy City, 1, Rochester, B; Piovldeuce, i OSTEOPATHY What It Does. Osteopathy is the sutcst, quickest, and In many cases tho only euro for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Ncurathcnla, St. Vitus Dance, Catnrih, Asthma, Hny l'ever, Parabsln, Cloltrc, Stom ach Troubles, Fomnlo Complaints, Liver Troubles, Bowel Troubles, Joint Troubles, Spinal Troubles, Deformi ties and many other chronic and lin gering affections. Of all tioublo pronounced Inctnablo by other s stems, Osteopathy abso lutely cures 75 per cent, und pot ma nontly benefits 00 per cent. CONSULT DOCTOR FURMAN. THE MARKETS Wall Street RtTlaw. Now York, July 29 Today's stock mar ket did not show as much posltlvo weak ness early as was, the case vestciday and theio was oven somo attempt to invito a ie hut of speculation for the rise. But this piovcd abortive and the tone of tho matket became decidedly weak late In tho day. Tho attempt to revive specula tion tinned to a few low piled stocks, apparently on tho supposition that a cam paign In these stoc'ks would piovo moio attiuctlvo to tho general public thnn In tho high pi iced stocks. The movement exhausted itself after an udvnnco of something ovei a point In Reading and 111 Chicago Gloat Western, with a slight sympathetic effect In allied stocks. News of dlsorkleis in the mining legion seemed to bo consti tied as evidence that the coal mlncis' tatilko was In cotuso of illslnto giatlon. Tho lcnewal of tho fovcilsli tone of Rock Island had much to do with tho nuclei tone of weakness of stocks. Tho delny In the foi mill announcement of the details of tho plan gives llso to some ap prehension of changes. The riitlclsm of tho plan turns on the featiuo which pio poses to convert stock Into foicclosure bonds. Late In the dav the bonis weio encouingcd by the falluio of vatlous attempts to put up pi Ices to make a de tei mined attack under which the market Melded shnrply. Tho sci amble ninongst tho room shoits to cover nt the closo and the resulting shaip tallies levelled the profcsblon.il charnctoi of this attack. The mai ket closed nctlv civ and cti cmely Irregular. A featuie ol the day was tho peisistcnt absoiptlon of Missouil Pacific nt all levels Coloiatlo Fuel was notably weak Total sales foi the day, 7.JS090 shares The activity in the bond maiket was confined to somo of the convertible Issues Total snles, par value. $3.101 000. United States bonds were unchanged on the last call. Tho following quotations aro furnished Tho Tiibuno bv Hnight & Frccse Co , .111- 313 Mcars Building. W. D Runjon, man agei. Open High Low Closo. Amal Copper bS'A bS34 toU i7 Am. C. & F 323 .!!' 3-U -V Am Locomotive .... 3J SJ's .U9t 311 American Sugir ....nv& 1AIV4 130 1J1V8 Anaconda Copper ...107 10S 107 10S Atchison 9JV4 V lai 91 Atchison Pr 10J& 101 lul'U 102 Bait. & Ohio 101 109V4 10S lOS'i Brook. R. T IjS b9U S'i (.5U Canadian Pacific ....llbk 1.17 lJ"i'6 Wh Ches & Ohio 51 54 DH's 5-1's Chicago & Alto 41U 414 402 40fc Chic. & G. W Jl 3.' o0t SOU Chic Mil. & St P ..lSbU lSb',4 1S4& 1S1V4 Chic. R. I & P ....100 10! 190 190 Col. Fuel & Iron.... 102 lrtJ'4 S',J D9)i Col & Southern 11 33 33 31 Den. R G . Pr 94 91 93 D1V4 Ello 37'J 3Si 37 31 Eile, 1st Pr ()9V 70U t9U I.0U Erie. 2d Pr 52 53 52 52t "Hocking Valley .... 94? 94 94 94'4 Illinois Cential lbS'4 1(,9 ll.S. lhS'', Kan. City & South.. 3394 3i 3vi uS Louis & Nash 145'i 145'i 143 144 Manhattan Ut,i 134 133U 1-JVa Met St. Ry HO 150V 149 149H Mexican Cential .... 30 30 -9 29 Mo , Kan & Tex ... 31 31 30 31 Mo , K. & Tex , Pr.. 63i 63Vi 62 b2 Mo Paciiio 118 119U us 11M N Y. Cential 165'2 161 lb3i lb4 Norfolk & Western . b4 bl'4 62 62 Ont & West 33 34 33 33 Pacific Mall 40V3 40 39 39 Penna. R H r9 1WH4 lWfe 1'!, People's Gas 104'i lOUi 102 101 Piessed Steel Cai...47 47 47 47 Reading 6iV f7 66 Cb Reading, 1st Pr S7 S7 87 87 Reading, Ld Pr 72 7!3 72 73 Republic Steel 11'i 10i 1S 1S Republic Steel. Pi.. 75 7i 75 7" St. L & San F 79 70 77 77 Southern Pacific .... h9 t,0 lS 6SV4 Southern R R . ... 30 30 3814 3S Southern R. R, Pi.. 97?4 979 97 97V Tcnn Coal & Tron .. b0 hOA l7 Ji Texas & Pacific .... 43 1i 44 43 Union Pacific 10S 100 ins 10S Union Pacific, Pi.... 01Vi OIV2 01 91Vi U. S Leather 11 11 12 1! U. S Leather, Pr .. 85 S5 84 84 V. S Steel 40 40 T9'A 30 IT. s. Steel, Pr 90 90 80 90 Wabash 30 31 30 30 Wabash. Pr 46 4b 45 45 Western Union 86 Si 85 Wi Wheel & L E 23 21 21 21 Wis Cential .... 28 28 27,i 27L Total sales, 751,700 shares. Money, 3 per cent. CHICAGO GRAIN & PROVISION. WHEAT. Onen Hlcli. Low. Close September 70 70 70 70!', December 70 70 09 09 . CORN. September ri 58 55 56 December 41 41 43 43 OATS ' September 2S 28 2tf 2S December 2S 2S 28 2S PORK. September 1702 17 07 1677 1630 LARD. RIBS September 1075 I07i 1062 10 67 September 10 37 10 37 1010 1013 NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Open. High. Low. Closo. August 816 820 816 SH September 7,76 7 80 7.76 7 79 October 7 6! 7,70 7.76 7.77 December 7.74 7 60 7 51 7 5S Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS Bid Asked. Lackawanna Daily Co , Pr,.., oo Countv Sav. Bank & Tiust Co SoO riist Nat. Bank (Carbondalo). ... 500 Thlid national Bank ,V0 Dime Dep &. Dls. Bank 300 Economy L, II fi V. Co 46 Flist National Bank l00 Lack. Tiust ic Safe Dep. Co . 103 Claik & Snovcr Co, Pr 125 Seianton Savings Bank 500 Tindets' National Bank 221 Seianton Bolt & Nut Co 125 ... People's Bank 135 BONDS. Seinnton Packing Co C3 Seianton Passenger Railway, first moitgage, duo 1920 115 Teople's Sticot Railway, first moitgage, due 1918 115 ... People's Street Railway. Gen- cinl mortgage, duo 1921 115 .,, Seianton Tiac Co , o per cent, 115 Economy L, H. & P. Co 97 N. Jeisov & Poeono Ico Co 97 Consolidated Wnter Supply Co ... 105 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. G, Dale, 27 Lackn. Ave.) Floui-N 40. Buttei Ficsh creameiy, 2J',Sa; ficsh daily, 22c. Checso-llnlHe. Eggs Ncaiby, 21e,j western, 2iV Mnnow Beans Per bushel, J2J3a2W. Gieen Peas Per bushel, 2 25. Onions Per bushel, 90e a?l 00. New Potatoes We, por bushel, New York Grain and Produce Market New Yoik, July 20 Fiom Maiket was weak and gcneially lower to sell; winter stialghts, $3 50.13 75: Minnesota patent, $3SSa4llO. Wheat Spot easlei ; No 2 led, 774a77e. f, o, b. allo.it; No 1 not them Diilutb, Sic. f. o. b nlloat, Theio was a smabh In wheat values today occasioned by continued heavy lecelpts, beailsli ciop news, lower cables and liquidation. After about a cent break news of a laigo ox poit trade piompted eoveilng nnd reac tions from low point, the close being a c. net lowei. but steady. May closed 77'ic.; Julv. 7Sc.j September, 75c s Do eember, 73c. Com Spot eablei; Nq. 2, G6e, elevator and 07c, f. o. b. alloat; op tion maiket bioko 2c. a bushel under Mop loss selling, gcucia liquidation, piomis lug crop news, und better tecilpts. The closo was unsettled at l',iulc. net un. Where to Get It. For Osteopathia treatment oU should consult Dr. Herbert I. Fur man, who has In tho Oiccn Rldgo Sanitarium, located at 1530 N. Wash ington avenue, Seinnton, Pa,, the best equipped Osteopathic Institution in the East. His city treating rooms in tho Car ter Building, comer Adams avontlo nnd Linden street, aro open dally ftom 0 to 12. Call at his neat est ofPco for free ex nmlnntlon. 1,1 tern tin o and consulta tion In person or by mull, Free, Treatment at your homo by ap pointment, Lady assistants. Both 'phones. FINANCIAL THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital, $200,000 fEUar $600,000 Pays 3 interest on savings accounts whether large or small: Open Saturday evenings from 7.30 to 8.30. HieM cllno. May closed 4b'c ; July, (5c ; Sep tember, blc : Deccmbei, 48'c Oatb No. 2, 62c ; No 3, 02c ; No 2 white. b3c ; No. 3 white, blc; Hack mixed, western, 61c , track white western, bl.tbOc ; tiatk white state, blabOc ; option maiket 'was weak and lowei on big lecelpts aftci waids talking slightly with othei miu kots Buttei Dull; weak; cic.imctv, 17a 20'c ; do factoiy, 13al7c ; lenovatcd. lb al9c; imitation cieamciy, lbalSc ; state daily, 17.i20c ; Chcc e Largo film; small i.isv; new state full cieam, small col 01 cd fnncv, 10c ; small white 99ic : laigo toloied, 9c ; laigo white, 9c Brfgs Stcadj ; state nnd Pennsv lvanla, 20 i20Vto ; vvestciu candled, lSal95c ; wcitcin un cundlcd, WaXiVc. Chicago Grain iMarket. Chicago. July 20 Real s weio in full contiol of all ginln maikets most of the day Tho decline was not confined to manipulated options, but tho whole gialn list wheat, corn, oats and ije In all months went lower under the smothering weight of big lecelpts and piospeus of Immense coaiso grain ciops In Julv, where sensational diops weio expected, tho bears were somewhat disappointed. In the other dell voiles, however, wheio prices weie consldeied on a fair com merclnn basis, tho diops were sudden nnd disastious to the bulls nnd in all quite astonishing. Towaid the close, a 1 cap tion set In in most gialns and especially in July oats which had lost 5c In tho end July wheat 1 ost only c; September wheat, ac ; July coin, 4c; Septem ber com, 2c. and September oats, i. July oats, closed 2c higher and pi ovlslons closed 5c. to 35e down Cash quotations were as follows. Ploui Busier; No 2 pi Ing wheat, 73i ; No 3 bSa72e ; No 2 led. 72i73V4c ; No 2 coin, 57c ; No 2 v ellow, 57a59c : No 2 oits, 2S',&a40e ; No 2 white, 50c ; No .1 white. ",2a47c ; No 2 rve, 53a57c ; good fcedlnf. bailey; fair to choice malting. Ul u,7c ; No 1 llax seed, Jl 4b, No 1 northwestern, $1 53; pilme tim othy seed, $3 45; mess poik, per ban el, $16 80albS5: laid $10b0al0 70; rihs, $10 05a 10 15; shouldeis, 9a9c ; bhoit clear sides, llall4c Philadelphia Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, July 29 Wheat c. low er; contiact glade, July, 74l4a74c ; Au gust, 73a74c. Coin lc lowei; No 2 yellow, for local tiade, 7$a70c Oats lc lowei , No, 2 white clipped, iJe Wool Unchanged. Pi ov Islons Unchanged, Butter c lower, e-ctia western cieam eiy, 21c; do ncaiby piints, 22c. Kgjs Steady; fiesh neaiby, 20c , loss off do. western, 2014c ; do do. do southwestern, 18c ; do. do do. southern, 15ilbc. Checso Daslcr; New Yoik full cieam, pilmo small, 10al0c; do do. do. fail to good, 9V4a9c. Refined Sug u s Unchanged. Cotton 1-lbc lower, middling uplands, 9c. Tallow Steady, city pilme, In tierces, ba0c; countiy do do, bauds, 0abc; do. do daik, i,ab'jc; cakes, o14abc. Live Poultry Finn, tnlr demand, fowls, 14at4c ; old loohteia, inc.; spring chick ens, UalSc; spi ing ducks, ilalJc; old do, lOallc. Diessed Poulti Film; good de mand; fowls, choice western, H'sc; do. southern and southw ostein, 13al4c; do. fair to good, 12alJc; old loosteis, 9Via 10c; biolleis, neaiby, lnige, 19a20c; do. small nnd medium, lOUSc; western do, huge, IbalSc,; do. small and medium, 11a 15c. Receipts Kloiu , 3,00n ban els and 1, 284,000 pounds In sacks; wheat, ol 000 bush els; coin, 0,400 bushels; oats, 11,000 bush els. Shipments Wheat, 4b,000 bushels; coin, 0,400 bushels; oats, 7,000 bushels, Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, July 29 Cattle Receipts, 3, 000, Including 500 Tcx.ins, 500 western; slow, steady; good to pilmo steels, $7 85 n8 70; poor to medium, $4 50.i7.W); stockeis nnd feedeis, $2 50i5 25; cows, $150a5 50; heifers. $2 5010 25; canneis. $1 50a2 50; bulls. $2 50a5 25; calves, $2 50a7 35; Texas fed steers. 323a575; western steers, giass eis, $5a5 75. Hogs Receipts today, 17,000; tomouow, 23,000, lett ovci, 3,500; steady to 5c. hlghei ; closed lowei; mled and butchcis. $7.20 iS 05; good to choloo heavy, $7.SOa8 10Vii lough heavv. $7 20i7.05; light, $7a7S0; bulk of sales, $7.40a7 80. Sheep Receipts, 1,000; steady; lambs, weak to lowei ; good to choloo wethers, $la4 50; fair to cholco mixed, $2 50al. Buffalo Live Stock Maiket. Knst Buffalo, July 29 Cattle Receipts, 100 head; dull nnd lowei; veals, steady at $5,17 21, Hogh Receipts, 1,200 heiul: stiong and 5c higher; heavy, S15aS2); mixed, $S05aS13; pigs, $8; inuglis, $b85u7; stngs, $5 75a6 50. Sheep and Lambs Re ceipts, 800 head; sheep, steadv ; lambs. 6"o. lowei; lambs $4 50a6; vcnilliigs, $ 7 a5 25; wotheis, $!73a5; sheep, $2 25a4 73; ewes, $4 23.1 1 50. East Liberty Stock Market. Uast Llbeitv, July 2D-Putt!e-Steadv: choice, $7,50.i7 80; pi line, 7a7-5; good, $iQ no 75 Hogs Steads : pilmo heavv, $Sat 10; mediums, $S; heavy Yoikeis $7 95a8; light, do, $7 9017 05; pigs, $7S5,7 9; loughs, $iji 7,50 Sheep-Slow; best wetheis, $4 13a4 15; culls and common, $1 V)a2j cholco lambs, $5 50a5 73; veal calves, $7a7,75. Oil Max ket, Oil City, July 29-Cicdlt balances. 122; ceitlllcatcs, no bid: shipments, 71,79" bat tels; avouigo, 77,978 banols; inns, 19,172 battels; aveiugc, 7S.1S3 batrels. UPRISING IN WEST AFRICA, Natives Attack the Gairlsons and Burn Factoiies. By Excliblve Ire from 1 lie Aosoclatcd l'rcss. Lisbon, July 20, Repot ts from Por tuguese West Aftlcu, where theie havo been uimor3 of tioubles with tho na tives, show that tho dlsoulcis ute as suming u giuvo character. 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