THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1902. i' IT WILL OPEN THE CAMPAIGN PRESIDENT FLEITZ ON THE ERIE CONVENTION. State League of Republican Clubs' Annual Gathering Will Mark the Opening of the State Campaign. All the Candidates and Many Other Prominent Republicans to Bo Present Eight Clubs from Lackawanna County Have Elected Delegates to Meeting. Deputy Attorney General Frederic W. Fleltz ictuincd Suturduy from his vacntloii In Canada, whcic lie spent a month In hunting and nshliiR, and when seen nt Ills olllcc by a Tribune nmn showed every Indication of having lmd a very pleasant and beneficial trip. In logartl to the local political situ ation, Mr. Fleltz expressed himself us being entirely confident of a complete Republican victory this fall. When asked about the coming annual convention of the Pennsylvania Stntc League of Republican clubs, which Is to be held at Erie on September 17 and IS, Mr. Fleltz said: "I have kept In close touch with the detail work which has been done by the officers of the league during my ab sence, and from their reports and the lontents of the letters which I have found awaiting me upon my return, 1 am satisfied thnt this convention will ho one of the laigest and most enthusi astic ever held by the State league. Largo delegations will go In special tialns f lorn Philadelphia and Pittsburg, mid many of the Interior counties will also send large repiesentatlons. "I am especially gratified to learn that eight clubs from Lackawanna county have aheady paid their dues and will send delegates to Erie, and I am now arianglng to secure a special car for the accommodation of delegates and their friends from this section. We will probably leave here for Erie either Tuesday morning or Tuesday evening by way of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad, and the dele gates and otheis who expect to go should at once notify the assistant sec retary of the league, P. Silas Walter, In the Council building. In order that definite anangenients may be made for their accommodation, both on the train and at Eric. HOTELS WILL BE CROWDED. "All a tillable space In the hotels of Uile will be severely taxed, and ar langcments for quarters should be made at the earliest possible moment, and it is Impossible to do this until we know definitely just how many are going. The l jilt odd company has been very liberal with us in the matter of a hpeclal late, giving us a one-fare tate for a round tlip, which will amount to about ?S." The local committee at Erie, under the dhectlon of ex-President Sobel, is making elaborate plans for the enter tainment of the lsitors. ' The pro gramme anangcd follows: Tuesday ccning, September ICtli, at 8 o'clock, tho Chamber of Commerce, tlio leading industrial association of Krie, will tender a reception to tho IMtlng dele gates and their fiiends; thercfoie, it is desirable that all delegations, if possible, arrive in Erie by that time. Wednesday morning, September 17th, at !) o'clock, a ride to "Wnldamoor by the Lake," where a bmokcr will be gien. Wednesday af ternoon at " o'clock, in the New Park House, the opening .session of the league will bo held, at which time addiesses of welcome by the major of Erie and others will bo delivered, and nppropilato le Mionscs made on behalf of the league. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, in tho Opera House, a monstrous mass meeting will be held, which will bo addressed by some of the best hpeakcrs In our party. Thursday morning, September 18th, at 10 o'clock, the business session of the league will be held at the Opera House. On Thur.sd.iy afternoon, from 2 until 6 o'clock, there will be a ride on Lake Erie on the stunner Shenango; also visit to an old-fashlouod country fair, at Edln boro. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, a lccepllon and ball will bo held at Waldii mecr in honor of tho visiting delegates and their friends. Friday morning, Sep tember 19th, those who can remain will oo given an opportunity to go by special train to Niagara Falls, at a round trip faro of $1.73; train to leave Eiie Friday morning and return Friday evening. CAMPAIGN OPENING. "The public meeting which will bo held In the Opera house nt Eile on Wednesday evening, Sept. 17, will be the opening of tho gubernatorial cam paign, and consequently of much In terest nnd Importance," continued Mr. Fleltz. "Judge Pennypacker and Hon. William M. Blown, the Republican candidates for governor and lieutenant governor, and Senator Penrose, have positively tiBsuic me that they will bo present nnd speak. I am also In hopes that .Governor Stone nnd Attorney Genet al Elkln will participate in tho speech-making on this occasion. There is a strong probability that Senator Beverldge and Isaac Miller Hamilton, of Chicago, piesldent of tho National League of Republican clubs, will also bo preseift nt Eile and take part In the proceedings, I have the personal assurance of ninny of the most ptom inent politicians In the state, that they will be present at the convention, and participate In Its work. Erie Is famous as a convention city, and nil who go may rely upon having a splendid time. An opportunity will also be given tho delegates nnd their fiiends to visit Nlagata Falls nnd Buffalo on their way home. I hope tho clubs In Scran ton, that have not already done so, will elect their delegates and report nt once to Mr. Walter." Mr. Fleltz left yesterday afternoon for Hnrrlsburg, and expects to rctuin to this city on Friday, MUCH WANTED M'VIDDIE. Forger, Who Got Away from the Police, Is Caught Again, Frank MoViddlo, of Wyoming ave nue, CJieen Ridge, was Indicted Match 18, 1001, for passing a forged check on a Penn avenue business man. Ho fulled to appear for trial and forfeited $500 ball put up by his mother, July 1, 1001, a patrolman brought to the Center street police station a young innn charged with recklessly discharg ing a revolver. At the station house lie, was recognized as tho fugitive Mc "Vlddle, and the chief was sent for that the ball piece might be served on hliu. As he was sitting near tho sergeant's tletk, awaiting the coming of the chief, lie baw n chance to escape by suddenly bolting through the door and success fully took advantage of It, Yesterday afternoon Superintendent nf Police Day chanced' to drop Into a central city business place and there, calmly seated on a chair tilted back against the wall, Has the much wanted McYlddlc lie spent the night In thi most secure cell in headquarters. In addition to tho charges of forgery and recklessly discharging flreatms, he will now be called upon to answer for breaking Jail, THEATRICAL. 'The Head Waiters." Thcro are theatrical performances that defy analysis and criticism nnd tho Ly ceum hod olio last night In "Tho Head Waltcia," n little of everything with Wnrd and Voltes ns the center piece. It's Just to laugh, Is this bodge podge nnd Ward and Vokes simply compel laughter whether you will or no. They had their usual lino of talk ob Percy and Harold, some of which was new, moro of which has done service in scnson'B now long gone. Tliey bad with them Lucy Daly, who sings and dances as well, If not better, than sho over1 did and Margaret Daly Vokes who docs not. They had a Wnrfleld Hobrcw, a. dope fiend, a female brass band, and In fine everything and anything thnt would add' to tho gaiety of the occasion. Theio was some thing doing ovoiy minute the curtain was ifp. That this form of entertainment Is en joyed, last night's audience testified. It was laigo nnd evidently delighted. The applause wa honest and convincing. Mnx Hugomarks, mtiRlcal director of tho company, Is the author of nine of tho musical numbers In "Tho Hend Walters" and arranged tho musical port of the en tire pioductlon. Among his musical suc cesses Is "Oh! Fudge," rendered by the Tuxedo band nnd encored three times. Schiller Stock Company. .P The Schiller Stock company opened to a large audience nt the Acndemy of Music last ovcnlng. Their opening offer ing was a poweiful melodrama by Chas. 11. Longden nnd Eric Hudson entitled "Man's Enemy." The play 'dents with temperance. Campbell Stratton us Hairy Stanton nnd Mamie Sheridan Woiroul as Sally tianks were easily tho stars of tho pioductlon though the entile com pany deseives mention. Among tho .specialties that of Gorman and Leonard In a burlesque on tho new comic operas was a top liner. TJu-to-dato .specialties by Kelly and Roe and Bclmar and Lair drew forth lounds of applause. This afternoon, "The Indian" will bo played by request In place of "A Wif'cs Honor," as ndveitlscd and tonight How ard Hall's great success, "Slaves of Rus sia." Dixie's New Bill. "Tho best jet," was the seneral ver dict of patrons who enjoyed tho new piogiammc ul Dixie's theatei yestoiday afternoon and evening. The fun was stai ted by Rustics and Banks with a very clever aciobatic sons and dance act. They both sing well and the male member of the team does some wondeiful acio batic woik dtulns Its rendition. The Impel lal Japanese tioupo appeared next with their Hick dog.s who woik very cleverly and give a most pleasing act, K wlui us Juggling act followed and then the fcatuie of the bill the Gieat Amcta gave nn art the equal of which has never been seen In this city? Thcio was prettv sceneiy shown nnd beautiful eieetilc effects wcie produced by the aid of mirrors, etc. Muiphy and Wlllard opened the second act of tho progi amine In a .sketih called "Doughnuts." it might as weil bo called "Doughnuts" ns anything else, but It was ceitninly erv cntoi tabling, full of quick wit and leal mcrltoiiuus musical numbers Other members of the Japanese tioupe heio appealed In nn acrobatic sr-cno very clcveily perfoimed nnd tho little Japanese gill finished the act was an astounding pcifoimanco upon a Hying tiapczc. The vltagrnph closed the most Intel cit ing progiamme wl(h some new funny pictmes and concluded with tho full pantomime of Cindeiella and tho fair. Owing to Mr. Hlekey's Inability to per form last evening, tho Hlckcy and Nel bon number on the piogramme will bo lc placcd today by a Hist class attinctlon from New York. "The Morning Glories." Seilbncr's "Morning GUiiies" bloomed yesterday afternoon to a delightful audi ence at the Star. In addition to a meri torious progiamme in tho way of tho usual burlesque arts the Morning Glories gavo a sin prise ycstciday In the way of an excellent and mid well drilled choius which tendered selections fiom tlio gland operas with a spirit and finish seldom equalled by tho opera companies that visit Inland cities. The singing of the "Anvil Chorus" from "II Trovatoie," with anvil accompani ment, was an artistic pei formanco and evoked heaity encoies Tho musical bur lesque entitled "My Son's Wife" is nn old themo thnt has been brightened up with now jokes and music and enabled Hairy Hastings and company an opportunity to ialf.0 the usual laughs The olio contains acts by star porform eis Including Billy Johnson, Couture Btothcts, Cooper nnd Schnll, the Hoov ei s, Cllffoid and Bailee, Leslie Brothcis and tho Bijou Comedy trio. Tho Motning Glories, who will bo at tho Star today and tomonow afternoon and ovcnlng, may bo included among tho best bur lesque troupes on tho toad. Robert Mantell Tonight. Roboit B, Mantell and his manager, M. W. Hauley, aro Arm believers In tho 10 mnntic diamn. Tlioy woro tho first to foresee tho populailty of pl.ijs of this type, and Mr. Mantcll's many .successes In them havo made him one of tho foie most of actors. In "Tho Dagger nnd Tho Cross," tho new play, Mr-. Mantell Is ho llo veil to have excelled his pioviotiH'ttl umphs, and the ciltlcs wherever tho play has been presented havo bestoyed the highest praises upon drama, actor, com pany and scenic Investiture, "Tho Dagger and tho Cioss" will bo piesented at tho Lyceum tonight and tomonow afternoon. Wednesday night Mr. Mantell will play "Mnnhurs." Robert Mantell la under tlio manage ment of M. W. Miinlov, who has sur rounded his star with a select company. Scats on sale. "A Colonial Girl." "Tho homo of lomaiico," as Frohman's Lyceum theater hns becomo known to Now Yorkers, has turned out no mote successful play thnn tho charming com edy of l evolutional y days, "A Colonial Girl," In which Miss Boitlin Crelghton will appear at tho Lyceum theater on Thursday night. Slnco tho original production, tho play has boon rewiltten by the authoress, Guico Livingston Kumiss, especially for iMflss Cielghton's tour, Entlioly now scenery and accessories havo been pre paid!, tho entile production being nn ex act duplicate of tho Lyceum piCHcnta (ion which wits noted for Its historical accuracy and plctuiesqiicncss. Dlngium opens this morning at 9 o'clock, NOTES OP THE STAGE. Corlnno and Allco Judson havo both joined "Flerodora" casts. Flo Irwin and Walter Hawlcy aro to star Jointly In "Miss Kidder." Dlgby Bell Is to bo tho Sam Woller In Do Wolf Hopper's production of "Pick wick." Charles Clear will not ho with "A Royal Family" as has been stated, but will re turn to "Dolly Varden." Isabel Dclmont, a notable beauty of Chicago, Is to go on tho stngo, and will appear ia "A Country Girl." Gertrude Rutledge, last season with "The Belle of Now York," Is to be with the Four Cohans this teason. "The romance of an enlisted man" is tho way Kirk La Shello describes his new heroic drama, "Sergt. James." George Monroe, of 'Aunt Bridget" fame, wilt star this season In a musical comedy called "Tho Doings of Mi 3. Doo- ley.' COURT OPENS FOR PALL TERM Concluded from Page fl.) pany ngalnst John ti. Jenkins was not properly on the list nnd was stricken off. The case or B. B. Robinson et nt. against John M. Koinmerer ct nl. having been continued seven times on account of the absence of Thomas Ai Blythc, of Philadelphia, court refused to continue It ngnln for that reason and It wilt probubly be called Thurs dur, When tho common pleas list was called only two cases were continued and all tho others were marked for trlul, The eases continued ure tho .Art League against J. B. Gllhool, appeal, and Bridget Gray against Mary Mc Cormlck and others, ejectment. Grand Jury Charged. E. P. Kingsbury was named ns fore man of tho grand Jury by Judge John P. Kelly, after the jury was called yes terday morning. Frank Beavers and Peter Davidson, of this city, were ex cused on account of Illness, and Wulter Flick, of Curbondnle, and William Adulr, of Olyphant, were excused be cause of Inability to be present. I C. Davis, of Tnylor, and M. M. Hufford, of South Ablngton, were repotted as not found. Judge Kelly In his charge to the Jury did not make nny reference to the stilke or the rioting and disorder growing out of it. He told the Jurors to show no fpnr or favor in considering cases, and urged the necessity of keeping inviolate the secrets of the grand Jury. Among the prominent members of the prund Jury besides the foiemnn, E. P. Kingsbury, is C. C. Mattes, W. II. Logan, manager of the Dun agency in this city, and Frank Swartz, the Dun more merchant. Immediately after being charged the jury ictlred and took up the consider ation of cases. Those heard during the day were of minor importance. Constables Returns. Few returns were made by the con stables of the county yesterday, most of them declaring that nil kinds of laws are respected in their respective bailiwicks. The returns mudc follow: Lehigh Township, J. G. Bailer, con stable Brldgo nciof-s Pond cieek, at Lawrence, in poor condition. Blakely boiough, Second waid, Fiank Bennle, constable Scott load In bad condition. Aichbald boiough, Fiist ward, James Caiden, constable Road leading fiom Gieen Grove to Jeimyn boiough is im passable. Aichbald borough, Thhd ward Philip Wolsein keeping a tippling house. Scr.mton, Thirteenth ward, T. S. Huf fllng, constable Mis. S.uah Ciane, 132$ Cnpouso avenue, keeping a tippling house. Sciantnn, Twcnty-flist ward, James McGlnty, constable James Black and John Loftus, keeping a tippling bouse. Mooslc boiough, Fouitli waul, John R. Footc. constable Pal t of main load ul most Imp.'i&s.iblc. Scott township, A. M. Hobby, constable Roads and lni(lKC3 in bad condition. Lackawanna township, John St. John, constable Itoads dangei ous. Tnjlor, Sixth ward, G. W. Shannon, con stableRoads and bildgcs in poor con dition. These reports weie all referred to the grand juiy. Yesterday's Marriage Licenses. John William Ol pliant Rosarla Morrclli Olyphant Patrick H. Cojnc Sornnton Sarah T. Morley Scianton Joseph Boezar Scrimton Anna Ynszcz Seranton John Ncwmuls Seranton Roslo Romey Wllkes-Bano Michael McL.ine Seranton Catherlno McGlnnis Seranton Mai tin Harmon Seranton Bridget Kelly Dunmoio William C. Snndeis Scianton Ethel Richard '. Seranton COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. William M. Kilcullen yesterday regis tered as a law student with Attorney John P. Quhinnn. James McGlnty, constable of the Twenty-first ward, yesterday appointed Frank Cobb as his deputy for the ward. An amended dcsulption of tho lund was allowed to be filed jestoiday In tho enso of A. D. Dean, tuistec, against B. M. Wlnton. Chailcs W. Piirdy having icsigncd tho offico of tax collector of Dalton borough, the comt yesterday appointed W. S. Huslnnder to fill tho vacancy. In tho matter of tho adoption of Mabel Vandcrmark, a uile was gi anted yestor tloy to show cause why adoption should not bo allowed nnd decreo granted. It Is returnable to nigument court. Gcorgo II. Hnvcrly, collector of taxes for Throop borons)), yesterday filed his bond In the sum of $15,000 with Clerk of tho Courts Daniels. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty company Is his surety. Another continuance, was allowed yes terday In the equity nso of tho Now York. Ontmlo and Western Railway company against tho Noithwest Coal company. This continuance Is until Nov. 3. City Solicitor Watson yesterday asked tho court for the appointment of vloweis to assess the benefits nnd damages thnt will bo caused by tho construction of section G of tho Seventeenth district main sewer. A tain icturnnblo to argument comt was yesteiday granted In tho rasa of Hopkin Mnddoek against James i, Mr Conn to show cause why tho mechanics' lien should not bo stilckcn off. A sltnl lar rulo was gi anted In the case of M. C. Anslev against Pntllck McAndiew. Mrs. Mlnnlo A, Clearvvnter yesterday asked the court for un attachment against her husband, Walter K, Clear water, who refuses to obey tho order of the court and pay her alimony. Clenr w ater has not paid any alimony during July, August or September. Tho rulo for an attachment Is mado icturnnblo Sep tember ID. In tho divorce ease of Georgo H, Trnu gor ngalnst Vlrn Trnugcr, nn application was made yesterduy by Mrs, Trnugcr for n rulo to compel her husband to give security for costs. It Is alleged that ho Is gottlng rid of his property to avoid paying tho J3) alimony which tho court lias allowed her, ORPHANS' COURT NOTES, November 10 was fixed as the date for tho tinniest to make paitltlon In tho es tate nf Bridget Cassldy, deceased, James Keogh, guardian of James Roach, minor child of Mary A. Roach, deceased, was cmpoweicd to sell his ward's sliaio of tho mother's propcity to Ellen Mcarnth for 500. In tho rstnto of Isaac Evcictt, do-reni-ecl, William A. Wilcox, tiustee, dls ti (button nccoidlng to tho continued no count of tho tlimteo was usked for by the heirs. The exceptions to Iho bill of At torney Monls wero wlthdiawn. . Lawyer Killed by a Train. By Exclusive Wire from The Associated Press. Washington, Sept. 8 While dihlng across the Baltimore and Ohio lallroad track near Tukoma park, sevcinl miles from this city this afternoon, Major Dan iel O'Drlscoll, one of Washington's piom. Inent lawyers was struck by u train and Instantly killed. He camo to this city fiom Chicago, where ho was prominent , both in tho law and In politics. THE MARKETS Wall Street Iterlew. , New York, Sept. 8.-PersUtent strength In tho face of continued high money, which nt ono time ruled at 10 per cent, and a further draining of local resources was tho most striking feature of todny'a stock markot. Under London's lead tho list Ignored Inst weok's bank statement, opening with but the slightest twice of tr lcgulailty, although this condition he camo rather acute before tho end of the first hour, when demand loans weio quoted nt 8 per cent. Rending common advanced about 1! per cent. In tho Initial trading, but soon lost much of Its gain, only to moio than recover Its loss nt tho close. Other early features In point of strength were Minsotul Pnclllc, St. Paul, Baltlmnro nnd Ohio, Wabash Issues, Can adian Pacific. Pacllle Coast. Paclllu Mall and some other lallwuy Issues, while in tho Industrial class thoro woro very ma terial gains in the Independent stcct and Iron stocks. Recessions of tho cm ly market wero cleat ly duo to profit-taking no less than to uppichcuslon over tho monetary outlook, but fiom start to ctoso the miukct maintained a film un dertone. Total sales for tho day. 011,100 shares. United States old 4s declined ', per cent, nnd tho new l's registered ad vanced 154 and the do. coupon l?i per cent, on the laBt call. The following quotations aio furnished The Tribune by Halght & Fieeso Co . 3H 315 Mcars Building. W. D. Runyon, man ager. Opon.Hlgh.Low.Closei Amal. Copper 1,114 70T& li 705s Am. S. & R. Co .... 33 3:V4 "' 3.V,i American Ice nS iij 11 11 Ameil Ice, Pr 39 40 37V4 S7V6 Am. Locomotive ... 33ft S.i 33(j 331, Am. Loco.. Pr 9.1V4 St! U3V4 W Am. S. & R. Co .... IJTs 43 43'f 1" Americun Sugar ....219 12ri 12SV4 129 Anaconda Copper ...107 107 107 107 Atchison 9PA o:, !U',6 Mh Atchison. Pr 10)i 10S 10Pi 103H Bait. & Ohio lm 111 H4',fe 114 Brook. R. T 70V6 71H 70VS 7J Canadian Pacific ...140 141 140 140 Ches. & Ohio 160 173U lCfi-i 137 Chicago & Alton .... 42U 42H 41 42 Chic. & G. W 3.1 33 3.1 33 C, M. & St. P 189 192 189 1'IIH C, R. I. & P 193 1974 190 1 Col. Fuel & Iron.... 814 81 81 81 Col. & Southern ....33 33 33 33 Den. & R. G 49 49 48 49 Den. & R. G., Pr.... 94 93 94 93 Detroit Southern .. 23 24 23 23 Erlo 41 42ft 41 42Vi Krle, 1st Pr 70 71 70 "1 Erie. 2d Pr f.7 57V4 57 57 Hocking Vnllev ....101 101 101 101 Illinois Central 172 172 171 17: Iowa Central !0 49 49 49 Kan City & South.. 37 37 37'A 37 Louis. & Nnsh 132 132V, 151 13.' Manhattan 137 137 13 137VJ Met. St. Ry 148 148 147 147 Mexican Central .... 23 29 29 29 Mo, K. St. Te 33 33 at 33 Mo, K. & T., Pr .... 67 r,7i. (!(! 67 Mo. Pacific 119 122 119 112 N. Y. Centrnl 164 lb3 Hit 161 Norfolk & West .... 7fi'A 70 7.3 7il Out. & West 37 37 36 37 Pacific Mail 46 46 46',J 46 Penna. R R 167 1SS 166 167'. People's Gas 108 10) 107 10S Pressed Steel Car.... 31 Bl W r,1 Reading 741', 7.3 73 73 Reading, 1st Pr .... SS 89 Rsu. 89 Reading, 2d Pr 77 7S 77 78 Republic Steel 21 24 2.! 2J'i Republic Steel. Pr .. S2 S.1 82 ,S2 St. L. & Sin r .... SO 82 SO 81 St. L. & So W .... 36 36 3611 3n Southern Pacific .... 78 SO 7S 80 Southern R. R 39 :m 38 39 Southern R. R. Pr.. 96 96 16 9i, Tenn. Coal & Tion.. 70 70 70 70V- Texas .l Pacific .... 42 5PA .319; 3.1', TTnlon Pacific 110 ni9t ioi4 111 1 ninn Paeitlc. Pr .. 92 oj oia. ni V. S Leather 11 11 ir. 11 1T. S. Leather, Pr.. S9U. S9 89 SSI K- 5- J3.'00,1 a "'" 4,!'4 n' K 41 1T. S Steel, Pr ...... 90 91 90 91 Wabash . 30 37 36 37 Vpbash. Vr fin rl 41 TV. AVest. Union 9.3 93U 93 93 Wheel. & L E 28 29K 28 "1 Wis. Ccntial 29 29 29 29 Total .sales, 902.100 shales. Money, ti per cent. HirAGO GRAIN & PROVISION. M HDAT Open. High. Low.Closo December (,s 67 t,7 MCORN- hVA b'J'k December 12 42 4' 4' JOATS- S93s SD38 "SV" Vs December 31 31 30 30 May i PORK. October 1693 169", r9.3 1613 JnniMiv 1392 1493 11 DO 1190 LARD October o, Jnnuaiy S37 S J7 S33 8.13 RIBS October non Jami.il y 7 87 7.90 7.S7 7.87 NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Onen. High. Low. Cole September 8 13 8.43 8 22 8 22 October 8 10 8 10 S 18 S.18 December S31 s !l 8.1! 813 January S32 8.32 S13 8.11 Seranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid.Asked. Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr.... CO County Sav. Bank & Trust Co 300 First Nat. Bank (Carbondalo). ... BOO Thild Uutional Bank 530 Dlmo Dep. & Dls. Bank 300 Economy L., H. & P. Co 401 Fiist National Bank ijoo Lack. Trust & Safo Dep. Co . 193 Clark & Snovor Co, Pr 123 Scianton Savings Bank E00 Trndeis' National Bank 223 Scianton Bolt & Nut Co 125 People's Bank 133 BONDS. Scrnnton Packing Co 33 Seranton Pnssenger Railway, liist mortgage, duo 1920 115 People's Strcot Railway, tlrst moitRUgc, duo 1918 115 Peoplo's Street Railway, Gen- cial mortgage, duo 1921 115 ... Scianton Tiac. Co., U per cent, lis Economy L, H. & P. Co 97 N. Jersey & Pocono Ico Co 1. 97 Consolidated Water Supply Co ... 103 Seranton Wholesale Maiket. (Coi reeled by H. G. Dale, 27 Lacka. Ave.) Flour- I 40. Buttei Fresh creamery. 23c: fresh dairy, 22c. Chcese-U!n12c. Eggs Neaiby, 22V2C; western, 21c. Marrow Beans Per bushel, U 33a2.40. Gieen Pons Per bushel, ?2 25. Onions Per bushel, 90c. New Potatoes 30c por bushol. New York Grain and Produce Market New York, ' Sept. 8. Flour Quiet but steadily hold. Wheat-Spot steady; No. 2 led, 73o, elevator! No. 2 led, 73o. f. o, b. afloat! No. 1 not thorn Dulutli, 79u. f. 0. b. nfloat: options closed firm nt ',-. net decline.; May, 73c.; September, 7Gyc,; December, 73e, Corn Spot steady; No. 1. 09c. olovtitor and 70e. f, o. b. allont; No. 2 yellow, 72c; No. 2 white, 72c; op tions closed c net higher, oxcept Sep. tomber, which wus 2c. lower under manipulation; May, Uc; September, (mc; December. 4bc Oats No. 2, 34c: track white, .WaMc; options, May closed 33c; December, 33n33c; closed 35c, Butter Firm; extra cieamoiy, 20!c; 'do, fnctoiy, 13'iat5c,; renovated, 13al7c; im itation cicnmeiy, 14al7c; stnto dairy, l&iul9Kc: common to choice, loa20c. Cheese Film; laigo slightly fnmor; small steady: now state full cream, small col ined, fancy, 10c: small white, 10o.: huge coloicd, 10c; largo white, 10c EKgs Steady; stuto and Pennsylvania, 21a22c; western candled, 20nj21cj western un candled, 17a20c, Philadelphia Drain and Provision. Philadelphia, Sept, 8 Wheat He low ei; contract grndo, September, 72Wn72e, Corn Quiet but sternly; No. 2 yellow on tlliek, u9a70c Outs-Steady, fulr do in.ind; No. 2 white clipped, W.aSSu. Flour Quiet but steady; winter supei, J2.MU 2 80; do, oxtias. J2t.Du3; Pennsylvania rol ler clear, (J.IOaS 23; do. do. stuilght. M.:a 3.40; western winter clear. (J.10a3 23; do. do straight, J-'t 30a3.40; do. do. patent, t-1 W n3.70; spilng cloar, $3 30alK; do. stuilght, JJIU3 90: do. patent, U93a4.10; do. favor, lie biunds, Jl.irxil 2.3; city mills oxtiu, (2.83 u3; do. clear, J.10a3 30; do. straight. 53 30a 3 CO: do. patent, JJoOal.23. Ryo Flour-fj20 aJ23. Buttei Firm, lo. higher; cxtia western cieumery, 21c; do. nearby pilnts, 22c Eggs Firm; good demand; fiesh nearby, 2lc.j Iohs off; do. western, 51e,; do. do. do. southwestern, 19a20c; do. do. do. southern, 18c: do. do. Cheeso Steady Steady: New York full cieuma. prime smull, 10ul0c; do. do. do. fair to good, lOalO&c Refined Sugais Strong und active. Cotton Unchanged. Tallow Steady; cltv prime. In tlerres, 6aoc; country do. do.,, barrels, 6u6o.; do. duik In panels. Bl&a5u; cukos. 0!Jauo. 1,1 vo Poultiy Film and higher; fowls. 13al3c; FINANCIAL THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCR ANTON. Capital, $200,000 fffiffi $600,000 Pays 3 Interest on savings accounts whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 7.30 to 8.30. v Spencer Trask & Co. BANkERS IT & 29 Pine Street, New York Members New York Stock Exchange. BOOBY.McLELLAN &CO. BANKERS, No 57 Broadway, New York Clly. MEMBERS NEW YOHK STOCK EXOUANOC. STOCKS, BONDS and INVESTMENTS ORDERS EXECUTED FOR INVESTMENT OR ON MARGIN A.r ISA PE "tir-ACHE t, uiuriiLrAiux AIL 9I0I1CTX1A old loostcis, 9c.; spiinK chicks. Malic; spilnt? ducks, llalL'c. Dieased Poultiy Fowls, choice western, lJu.; do. south ern and southwestern, Uy-ic; do. lair to good. UKall'c.; old roostcis, flc.; biolleis, neaiby huge, 16c; do. small and medium, Haldc; western do., l.uge, l-lalje.; do. small and medium, I0a13c Receipts Flour, l.L'OO ban els and .100 000 pounds in sacks; wheat, 37,000 bushels; corn, ",000 bushels; oats. 29,000 bushels. Shininont.s Wbent, 19.000 bushels; torn, 1.C00 bush els; oats, 1.S00O bushels. Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Sept. 8 Sceral bcaiish fac tois combined today to press gialu pi lees lower with the icMilt that tho near fu tuies declined to s-omo extent. Specula tors In gctici.il, however, weic Inclined to the belief that the far dcllvcilcs weie In 11 stiong position and in consequence in those months the bulls had a little tho better of the aisumont. September wheat closed a shade lower; December wheat, c. down; Scptembci coin, VAc lowei ; December com, '.aVic. higher; January pioUsions closed S'iai'c. lower. Cash quotations weie ns follows: Flour Steady; No. a spilng wheat, inc.; No. It, 69a71lc; No. 2 led, TlViVJ'fcc.; No. 2 corn, raaJ9Vsc; No. 2 yellow, GOAbOV&c.; No. 2 oats, 2SV4aJSc.; No 2 white, ; No. 3 white, 2b,,.i34Vc.; No. 2 rye. r,lc; mess poik, per battel, $Ii; SO.ilt! Sj; laid, per 100 pounds, $10t0ul0UV: shmt libs, sides, jlOJOalOSo! Hhouldeis, 8u9i!.; slioit clear sides, 9?4dl0;4c. Buffalo live Stock Market. East Buffalo, Sept. S Cattle Receipts, 5,500; good epoit and .shipping htceis, steady to stiong; common, 10a20c. lower: prime steers, f7.75aS.2i; choice, 1,200 to 1..100 pound, $7.25a7 50; fair to good. $iiri0aU7r; choice 1,000 to l.ir0 pounds, $")7nat!2j; fair to good, S4.7jiij50; choice helfeis, $"2ia 5 73: fair to good, $la4.7o; light to fair, a uJ.75; best fat cow.s. Jl 7i0.il SO; fair to good. Sal; canncis. $l.BO.i2.7'i; expoit bulls, $iai TO: butcheis, $3 5Qa4; sausage, $3aU.40; fiesh cows and spiingcrs, steady to good, common and medium veiv dull; choice cows, fJOabO; fair to good, J3ja4"i; common, $18a2j; feedcis, $110a4,r; stockeis, i 50a 4 2"; stOLk heifers, $Ja3M Veals Re ceipts, R.7); steady: tops, J7.75aS; fair to good, $)50a7W); common to light, $"aii. Hogs Receipts, 12,000; active; heavy, Hi 10 aS20; 11 few at 8.2.": mixed. $Sa8.10: pigs, $7.50a7.(w; roughs, $0 23i7: stags. $3G0afl: giahsers and dairy. S7.50a7.9r,. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 11,700; sheep steady; lambs, slow: top lambs, J75a5 90; fair to good, JVila.T&O; culls to common, J.I.VU 4 50; yearlings. $1.14 25; wethers, $3.75.11; ewes, $J.23aJ50; sheep, top mixed, $3 25.1 3 50; fair to good, $3.i3 23; culls to coni mun, Jl.7Ju2.73. Chicago Live Stock Markot. Chicago, Sept. 8. Receipts,, 20,000. In cluding 200 Texans and 11,000 westerns; mnikct steady for good natives; nil othets slow; good to pilmo steets, $7,75.18.50; poor to medium, $4a7.50: stockeis and fcedois, $J50,i5.40; cows. $1.50a5.50: helfeis. $.'.50 1 5 73; cnnneis. $1.50,12 50: bulls, $2 23a4.75; calves, $3,i7.23; Texas fed steers, ?Ja4 30; western steeis, $3.75a5 75. Hogs Receipts today, 27,000: estimated tomonow, 18,010; left over, 3,000; maiket opened 5al0c. low er;' closed stiong; mixed and butchers, $7 30-17.80; good to choice heavy. $7.ia 1MW. rough heavy, $7.20.i7.G0; light, $710.1 7.70: hulk of sales. $7.IO.i7(0. Sheep Re ceipts, 35,0110; sheep steady; iambs, low er: good to choice notions, $J.23a3 75: fair to choice mixed, $J.23aJ25; nntho lambs, J3t.0n5.73. East Liberty Live Stock. Uast Liberty. Sept. 8 Cattle Lower; choice, $7.10n7.25; nilme, $1, 25.i7.73; good, $3n5,73. Hogs I Uglier: pilmo heavy hogs, $7 93.i8: mediums. $7.S5: henvv Yoik pis. $7.80a7.83: light do., $7.70a7.75: pigs, $7.10a7,M): loughs, $i!.i7.25. Sheep Higher; best wctheis, $3.40a; culls und common, $1.50,i2; holco lambs, $3J5n5t,0; veal cahes, $7a7.50. Oil Maricet Oil City, Sept. S.-Ciedlt balances, 12i; ccitlileates, no bid: shipments, li!,3.'I bat rcls; average, 8.1,810 lnuiels; tuns, 1U1,5G3 bairols; average, b9,0S8 bairsls. BASE BALL. 1 National At Now York (list I'ittubuig ,,,,,..0 Now York U League. game- R.H.n. ooootoooi 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 X 3 Q 2 and I'hclpv, McOln Umplre O'D.ty, R.U.I3. Hdtterles Chcsbi o ally und Ilaweimuii, Second gumo Pittsburg ,.,,, 0 New York ,,3 Ilatterles Leocr, 000004004 ti 1 2000002 x 7 H 4 Smith and Phelps; Croiiln and lloworma n. Umpire O'Puy, At Phllndelphlu-tlistganie R.II.K. Cincinnati ...,,.,.,.020200000 410 3 Philadelphia 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 x 5 It 5 ilatterles Phillips and Ilcrgeu; Daggle by and Dooln. Umpires Latham una jr wln. Second game R.H.U. Cincinnati .,,,, 0 0 12 12 10 0715 2 Philadelphia ,,00 0 100 000 1 5 il Batteries Theilmau and llergen; Iberg and Doolu. Umpires Latbum anil Irwin. At Boston R.H.K. Chicago ,.,.,,,1000000001 3 2 Boston , ..1 0 1 0 00 00i 2 5 3 GOLDSMITH'S BAZAAR Autumn Dress Goods Are Good To Look At... As long as wits are sharp and wants varv we will have new things. And gu uul io me counters wnere ncnesc uressers congre gate in largest- numbers. To meet the wants of our discriminating public we have gathered the best we, could; each season's best is next season's starting point, Neyer were fabrics so beautiful as these new est Autumnals ; but you can see them for yourselves, you know. ' First Showing: of the New Plaid Silks Plaids are the latest fad and the fashionable dressers will wear them. Never were styles so un like all previous ones. Never did spinner; and weav er, and dyer, and artist-of-design bring their gifts to such perfection as now. Our Silks . are 22 inches wide and two different qualities. I $1.00 a Yard. $1.25 a Yard. Wish we could pen picture some of these dash ing plaids but we've done the next best thing a win dowful for you to look at. Markdowns at Jewelry Counter Shirtwaist Sets with opals, medallions, pearls, turquoise and such like. Were 35c," now 15c. Were 50c, now 25c. Handsome-Brooches for Belts. Were 35c, now 19c. Were 50c, now 25c. Takea stroll through the Store anyway. JaP? Ted rjf MILLING co. vmSl ft ROCHESTER. filUj 4$4ai4aiaffi'i,i2iaifi,i,3'i'4 i i . TM j I Ehrefs . , T .2. Slag Roofing Guaranteed 10 Years, Ask Us About it. WARREN-EHRET CO fJi Xttnehncftnn AvA ,- ..M.Mt,. .-. Jliitterles Morrlbcy anil Kline; 'Willis anil Kltrldec Unuilro-KniBllc. At Hrooklyn- It.U.C. St, Louis 000000001-1 0 3 Hiooklyil ,40001 lOOx-fl 8 1 Iluttfilcs O'Nolll and CVNelllj Nowton aial Latimer, Umpire Drown. American League. At Detroit- K.H.I3. St. Louis ,,030004030-813 4 Detroit , , 1020000 10-4 9 5 Hntetrles-Shlelds, Builhoff anil Kalioo; Jlercer.ancl McQutro. Umplie Sherlclun. At Cloveland- K.1I.B. Plilladelpliia 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 8 U 1 Cleeluiul , ..100 1 I 0 0 L'0-5 11 5 Iluttcrles Wuddell and SehrcckenBosti Moore and Wood. Umpire O'Louflilln. Other clubs no bcheduled. Eastern League. At Toronto Toronto, Ij Buffalo, 0. At Monti eal Itochester, aj Montreal, 2. At I'rovldeacc Piovldenee, C: Jersey City, 3. At Worcester WoicesU-r, ljj New ark, 1 f where would the prettiest I When in Need ' Of anything in tho lino ot T optical goods we can supply it. .j, l Spectacles I and Eye Glasses: ,, Properly fitted by an expert J 4. optician, , ) From $1.00 Up,Ji A Alan nil TrlTlifl nf nrftfarrln. . r r- , , tion work and repairing. T T - Mercereau & Connell, J 132 Wyomincr Avenue. . '1 4. . Lager Beer.. fllanufacturcrs of Old Stock .4.4.l PILSNER 1 llrewrv, S0 4S5 N. seventlt at . Seranton, Pa, Old 'Hhone, 333i. 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