ngO . t r . k W, ' , ' -t ' i' , ii v . J '4 A' " i i ' " 'ill V ' i I , ,. ? 4 'j. . , V THE SCRANTON telBIJNE-WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 1902. 8 T-Vfc & tr( WEST PITTSTON FAIROPENED HEAVY RAIN INTERFERED WITH PROGRAMME. There Is a Large nnd Very Fine Lino of Exhibits of tho Things Usually Seen at a County Pair Base Ball Games Scheduled for Yesterday Had to Be Abandoned An Attrac tive Card of Races Is Scheduled for Today Hoiscs That Have Been Entered. , 1'iom a. Start Coi respondent. West Pltlslon, Pa., Sept. 0. The sev enth uununl fair nnd tacc meeting of tho Luzerne County Fair association opened today under discouraging con ditions. Pain was the principal fea tute, and although It was not a. steady downpour the showers came with sut-Jk-lcnt frequency to keep cvciythlng In an cxttcmcly moist state. The track vas tonvcited Into a marsh nnd Its etlcky, yet sllppeiy surface made the Gxeiclsc spins of the races more than a tilde hazai clous. About 4 o'clock a mlnlatuic hurt leans thieatencd to blow cvciythlng out of business. Scranton Is well repiesonted In tho bpeed derailment. Among the horses fioin the nioctiic City aie the entries of C. n. Connell, James J. Muhon, Dr. "William Ilaggerty, William Koch, jr., Gout Be W. Dunn, W. Holies, John Slat tuiy, C. P. Wcntz and H. S. Gorman. Thu damp conditions doubtlets prc entcd many cxhlbltots from bringing Ihclr nlsplii)s to the giounds today. Yet theie Is a f ilr showing In the agtl tulttu.il, hoitkultui.il, fancy woik and domestic manufactuic departments, all of which aie In tho main exhibition hall. This pint of tho fair Is presided over by Supciintendent P. K. Richards, unci bis tasteful uiiangement of tho Mirlous booths Is no small aid to the success of the exhibits. Tp to almost dark the exhibits, weic being added to. THE nXHIKITS. Among the laigest ehibltois in agri cultural hall Is A. O. Fainham, of Ex eter, picsldcnt of the association, who has a gieat v.uiety of vegetables nnd farm produce on display, among them ii new vailety of hubbard squash, which Is of an old-gold color anil at tracts attention from those who do 'Know pumpkins." Solomon Lewis, of Harding, the "ap jile man," as ho has come to be known flora his lpgulat attendance at this fair and his alwajs laige display of IIvb's fiuoiitc fiult, is again on hand vlth close to a bundled ailetles of tipples pears, plums and peaches in the glossiest and juclost state of per fection. Mis A. L Townei, of West l'lttston, occupies consldeiable space with her showing of picseivos, canned goods and jellies, about tlnee score of jars nnd glasses, each containing an entirely dlffeient fiult pioduct, testl fjlng to her housewifely skill. The poult! y building was the real centie of atti action today. In it theie are all soits of feathered creatuies, eclipsing any previous poultiy dis play; rabbits, Belgian hates and fei jets on one side, and on the other a tine bench show. This featuie Is a new departuie here, and it is a successful ventuie. The quaiteis originally con Ftiucted to accommodate choice sam ples of man's most fullhful friend pioved to be wholly Inadequate and a gang of carpenters had to be sum moned to build more kennels this af ternoon One of the "taking" featuies of this building Is h long cage con taining foutleen feirets, of dlffeilng ages, from a litter of (he new boin white ones, the size of mice, to the full giown rabbit himteis. Several of these aio Alblnoes, with pink ejes and snow white fur. OTHER ATTRACTIONS. On the outside of the buildings the nsml attiactions for visitors aie In jibundance. Yesterday's uiln inteifeied s-eilously with the getting lead of most of -the ring-toss and ball-thi ow ing games. Maui Ice Welch, of Scran ton, is heie, with his shooting gallery. A merty-go-iound iiom Pen Aigle is being put togcthei and tuned up for the youngsteis. A wheel of fortune is In handy leach of thos-e with spoitlng piocivllltles. A base ball game was scheduled to be played this afternoon between a team fiom Simon Long's stoie In Wllkes K.nie and the Luzeine borough team, but the diamond would have been bet ter suited to a game of water polo, and this featuie vuis postponed. A den of live snakes under canvns Js one of tho outside featuies that le qulies tin admission fee, Inside tho buildings medlum-sled displays of photographs, ilowois, neodlewoik, faim pioduce. painting and drawings will cause admhatlon. Secretary Saxe lias woiked h.ud to make this year's (air a iccoid bleaker, and although it Is eaily to estimate, It looks as if his labors will not be In vain. William Alclen, or Bill," as eveiy attendant, horseman and fair-goer calls him, is again In evidence with has canvas icstaurant. OFFICERS OF ASSOCIATION. Tho offlclals of tho Luzerne County Fair association aie: A. O. Fainham, Exeter, president: W. E. Saxe, West Plttston, secietary; W. T. McCabe, Pittston, tieasuier; W. T. MeCabe, R. M. Hughes and T. J, C'oicoian, execu tive committee. An attiactlve caid of jnces Is sched uled for tomonovv. Tho first lace, for 2.17 tiottois and pacois, vlll be called nt 2 o'clock. Starter James Kelly, of Knmrnore, will have chaige of the speed events. With a good wind tonight tho track should bo In pilmo condition for fast time. The entries for tomoi row's two races are; 217 Class Tiot anil pace; purse, J2.W. Tlmevvoort, b g., L. A. Patetrson, Carbon, dale; Allen 8., h g l A, Patterson Cur boiulalo; Frances J blk, in , C. R. Con nell, Scranton; Director Clay, blk. g James J, Mahon, Scranton; David Cop. perlicld, bg Harry Jordan, Pittston: Tin ker, b. g., Dr. William Ilaggerty, Scran ton; Callle K b. rn., Ed. Tatum, Pitts, ton; JIHs Jennie, br. in., Ed. Tatum. Plttston Cleslmtay, b.s., at, L. Petrln, Plttston: Lord Mlddleton, blk. g M. L. Perrln, Plttston; Schorzonda, br. e, WIN Ham Koch, Jr.', Scruutou. 2 23 Class Tiot mill pace; purse, $2, Effghorn, br. g, Georgo. W, Dunn, Scranton; Avoca Girl, br. m., M. E. How ell, Avoca: Pop 11, b. u, W, Belles, Scranton; Dllck. bg., Dr. Heckenberger, Plttston; Graydnu, br, g., Ed. Tatum, Plttstop; Lillian Roy, b.m., John Slattery, Scranton; Prince D br. g C. P, Wentz, Scranton; Annlo Uezant, b.m, M. L. Per rln, Plttston; Lucy L. b. m., M. L. Per rln, Plttston; Post Haste, b. ,, H. S. Gorman, Scranton; Gold Rain, br. .. W. C. Norton, Aldciiyllle; Lady McNIel, George W. Heemcr. Cark's Suramit: Hurry D,, W. Stone, Waverly. -E. L. Hatfield. . SKIN TORTURES jr JmmUf And every Distressing Irritation of the Skin and Soalp Instantly Relieved by Baths with YSQAP And gentle anointings with CUTI CURA OINTMENT, the great skin cure and purest of emollients, to be followed, in severe cases, by me dium doses of CUTICURA RESOL VENT PILLS, to cool and cleanse tho blood. This Is the most speedy, permanent, and economical cure for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply humours, with loss of hair, ever compounded. Millions Use CtrncunA Soap, aeslrted by Cimcuiu Ointmbnt, for preserving, purifying and bcaullj lng the skin, for clcanslog the scalp and the (topping of fulling hair, for softening, whitening, and eoothing red, rough, nnd soro hands, for baby rosbee and Irritations, and for ell the purposca of tho toilet, batb, and nursery. SoW thToathoal the world. Boap, Mo , Oikiueht, UK , Pill,, Mo Brltlth D,jnoti-i8tChrtjrliouo 8q , London FWneh IKpon BudelFl. l'uli Pot. tie Diso a.id Com. Coar., Hols i'roin., Boiton. THEATRICAL. "The Dagger and the Cross." Vt tbe ljccum List nlebt Uobcit B. Atiiutcll besnn his cnBnBement by pie sentlnp; "Tlio D.iKffer and the Cios1'," a live-net pln bv W. A. Ti email nc, from the novrl of the t,ame name vviltten by Joseph Hatton. Tho play is intensely dramatic and af fords Mr. Muntell a splendid oppoitun ity for the kind nf actlnir that has won him fame tluoiiRhont the length and bicadth of the land. As Heincado Rou blllas, the Italian paintci. ho icalized fully the vailous phases, of that cliaiac tei. Assisting JIi M.mlell is nne of tho best companies he lias bad in lecent eais The scenic adoinment of the diama was supeib This afternoon "The DacBer and the Cioss ' will bo'ieprated at a special mati nee at 2 13 Tonight, Mr. Mantcll will produce his Brand production of "Jlon bais." The btory is a French one of tho I'lrst Empire peiiod; picturesque,' roman tic and powerful. Of ull Mr. Mantell's repel toll e, "Monbais" has been the ladles' favorite. D'Cnnciy, the authoi, wrote "The Two Orphans," "Cclebiatcd Case," and m in other melodramas of that bcliool, but in all ho never plctuies such a hero as Robeit Monbars. Seats, now on talc That Fire Dancer. They had just ai lived fiom Pike coun t) and st lolled Into DUIe s theater for a bilef season of enjoment at tho mat inee. "Ametu, the llio dancei," said one as he s-canned the piofjiamme. "vvondei how she docs It without gettinK scoiched?" "Wears asbestos clothes, of comse, ve blamed Idiot!" said his companion. "Don't show ver Ignoiance by nskiuer fool ques tions!" "Them ain't asbestos' clothes" le marked the Hist as the dancei uppeaicd enveloped In n eobweb-llke diopeiy. "Quess yei ilRht," admitted the other as the danco continued "She wouldn't need 'em anvwnv. No dangei of Hie theie. She gits mound so duincd lively llghtln' couldn't catch hoi," "Gay Morning Gloiles." The Gav Morning Gloiles conclude their engagement at the Star with matinee and night peifoimaiKC today, and thoso who have not et witnessed this peitoim.ince will do well to sin el attend elthor one or tho other of today's shows The "Moinlng Gloiles" aie undoubtedly as good a builesquo UBBicgatlon as will ever be seen In this city, and thoso who have already witnessed their pcrfoimnnio, are loud In their pinlses The Star will bo daik Tlmisdav, Tilday and Satin da, owing to tho eonstiuctlon of a Hie wall between the stage and the audltoilum. nnd the installation of n now asbestos curtain. Manchcstei's Ciackei jacks will icopen tho house on Monday, Sept. 1.-,. "A Colonial Girl." Miss Bertha Ciclghton, who portras tho character of Motile Ilcdden in "A Colonial aiil," has a pint that fits her like u proverbial' glove, Tho sweetest, Klmplest sort of 'a trusting girl. Ml.ss CrclBhton ban sin rounded herself by n taut of exceptional meilt. It Is bald that Sho carries tlin tnnsl nnmnlntn nnd nl.ilt- orato seenle production that will bo on me roan mis season. There are but two settings in tho play, but both show tho touch nf a master hand. "A Colonial Girl" will bo seen at the Lceum on Thursday night, hand somely costumed, sceulcally coriect, ur tlstlcally plaed. Bents now on mile. , "In Posterland." "In I'osteriand," tho new spectaeulnr muslo comedy In which tho Ttoynl Lilli putians will appear at the bjceum Sutur. day afternoon and evening, Is nn up-to-date extravaganza in which tho little people will be been to a better advantngo than h the past. They introduce us to all our friends of poster' and cartoon fame, KoNy Giandpu and his boys, Mrs. Katzenjammer ami her offsprings, Lady Bountiful. Sis Hopkins, Omega Oil Boy and tffo Goose, the Gold Dust Twins, Gen erously Good, Alphonso und Gaston, Happy lloolllgan, Billy Bounce, tuzy White, . ' Tho glguntlo rcpresetitatlvo who has modo the high ball famous on tho sides of New York's buildings Is portrayed by ono of tho slants of tho organization, for this troupo cairlcs largo as well as small people, besides a chorus of beautiful girls, who assist by their looks and singing in making up an entertainment rarely to be found or equalled In popular priced houses. Diagram opens Thursday at D a. in. ' STAGE NOTES. 'AmeU, the flro dancer, has proved to be tbe stellar attraction at Dixie's (heater this wcok. A more beautiful and nrtlstlo blending of color hus novcr been wit nessed than In tho spectacular effects ac eompanjlns Amola's great donee. Two largo houses greeted llio Schiller Stock company Yesterday. In tho after noon, "Tho Indian" was presented, and In tills, Campbell Stinlon, In the dual rolo of Hex Stpillnir and lied feather, car ried off the honors. In the cvcliliig, llownril Hall's greatest sutccis, "Slaves of HtiRHla" was presented. This tifternoon "Slaves of Ilussla will be repealed, and tonight "Private John Allen" will bo tho bill. THE MARKETS Wall Street Ksrltw. Now Yoils, Sept. 9. Willi business in excess of 1.O0O.U0O slimes and widely Js ti United todn'H inatkot l tiled generally linn with rannv mailced advam.es and closed with sentiment lather mixed. Lx topi for fuither good crop ndv ces and word of nn approaching Impoitiitlon fiom Austinlla, theio vvns little to account for the strciiBth shown. On tho other hand the llnanclal outlook was again mennc liiB, cnll loans ndvanelng to 0 per cent. No little dlssatlsfiiLtlon was shown at tho status of tho toal stillio situation. Jn good p.nt, the day's opeiatlons weio at l! United to the many pools. The mniket opened with gains In tho Southwestern stocks, paitlculaily those In tho Gould sstcm and tho strength of thoso Issues fine especially Mlssouil l'aclllc, which was tho fenttne lu point of activity, was uccompatilcd by a boat of lumoiB, noiio of them authoritative. Tho "sticct as cilhed much of Mlssouil PaclOc's strength to the opeiatlon of a well known pool and this belief was heightened by tho char actei of tho buying. Later thcio weio lingo and brisk operations In some old favoiltcs such nt Louisville and Nash ville and Southern Railway, and It Is in these stocks that manipulation was most manifest. Total sales for tho day vvero 1,1:9.700 shnics. United Stntes old 4 s ad vanced Vs. the now 4s coupon quarter ana the 3s l'oi cent, on the last call. The following quotations nio furnished The Tiibune bv llnlght ,fc Kieese Co . Jlt 313 Mcais Building. W. D. Kunyon, man age r. , open Mign.ijow.taoau, 0 0ft viimi. suim,', ... ii . H Am. C. &. V S.V4 3Vs American Ice II it Am. ice, Pr 37'ft T) Am. Locomotlvo .... H.JV4 Y Am. Loco . Pi !i! 1(i 3,U 3!-; Si! 40 r.o to" ir 71 Hi r.7 4JV5 it II 371, 03'4 Oti H-V4 210U 10) ro W414 111 70' i 1 11',2 4JU Am S & R Co .... 4S 4S Ameiican Sugar ....Ul'i III Anaconda Copper ...101 lomi Atchison )VJi Di;r Atchison. Pr in, lor,?,, Bolt .t Ohio in Hi. Biook. R. T 70H "i'i Cumdlan P.iclllc ....1ll'8 -' dies & Ohio r,7 ",7'i Chicago & Alton ... 1."'. U'6 Chic A. G W ir-t IPs Y- f-. i . ct ti .,- .n. ft,i.' , i cw. ni j. iyi i '- s ' V2 J '- i C. R. T cS. P 107 3)0 l',i lll'i li. Col Flic H. Jion.... Sli v. m K1 8P- Col & South 3.tTs I" Col & South . "d Pr. r.T &J 3.J : I'- H i-" Del & Hud 1WJ -;, 17mA 17lVs Den &R G no'fc r,06 41ft W len &. K U . Pi ... SIYJ.I .r,-, Dllo U',4 il'A Llio, 1st Pr 71 71 mie. 2d Pr W .',7't '.'4 4J', 1 71 r.78 100 17i8 1"kJ t,08 Hocking Vnllev iniVv 101A 100 Illinois uontnu li-U in l Kan. City &. South.. "Ti 3S 1 Louis A: Nnsh liJ3 I'.Vi "2', Manhattan 1 S7, LISs l.ff'1 Met St. Rv 117VL US 147Vb 147 Melcan Cential . Mo , K. & Te. ... Mo , K. & T . Pi . Mo Pacific N. Y. Cential .... Noifolk & West . Ont & West Pacific Mail :0'fc 3o'B r.o' SU'B 3Va 3t58 1,1'i i7"u bS' . IJ1V4 12V,8 !-'.: JJ4V4 .llli1, lu" lM'h lhl)4 . 71, U . .!7 . 4l,' 0A 'Vs 37 It." 37' 8 ib lo7-4 10S rii'i 7114 8SV ISlt 2J', M 82 17 sm, 40' 1 's 70' ra not on4 u 80-8 II'k 01'8 IvS 5.1'S 9fiH 47 Penna R R .1(N Ifis 107 People s Gas .... losii wsVx im Pressed Steel Cm.. . "! -ii'4 hp 71'4 70s s,s m 781! 7S. 24 218 S.1 SJ"-8 s."i 82 17 '17 M 7DTi ion -a 07 ORV 70' j 70i, It r II.' HPs 91", OlVi, ik 13S S3"k ST 418 41'4 fll'i 01 SS'i 37" !, i r,i34 lU 1V4 io'i -jm, 20B8 l'JiB Reading 7"'4 Reading, 1st Pr .... RS", Reading, L'd Pr 7SK- Republic Steel 2! Republic Steel Pi . S21a St L S- Sin V 82 St L, So W 7 Southern Pacific ... SOU Southern R R 3958 Southern R. R . Pi.. 07 Tenn Coal & Tion . 70V& Texas & Pacific .. . V1 Union Pacific HHt II 1 111011 nicinc. rr .. ai'k V S Leather 13"K TT s Leathoi, Pr .. SS- V S Steel ll'j 1T S Steel, Pr Dl Wabash J7's Wabash. Pi r1 Western Vnlon 0"V. Wheel & Ii D 20t, Wis Cential ... .. . .9" Total sales. 1,1711.400 shales Monev, 0 per cent. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION. WHEAT Opcn.Hlgli Low Close. December r,7", KSU $" i&Vt MCORN- l0li b C'a December -12"8 4V,i IJTJ Mav OATS- December 31'4 3ns SO'a Mav PORK October 11107 1507 10S7 4"."8 39 318 315, 10 87 1195 9 07 S 35 9 07 7 S3 januniv T.ARD- October January RIBS- October Januniy NEW YORK COTTON MARKUT Open. High. Low. Colse Septembei SuO Si.! S."0 8 33 Octobei 827 S !i 8 2S 833 Deeembei 8 21 8 L0 8 24 8 20 Jiinuaiy 8 23 S .SI 8 2"i S30 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS Bid Asked. Lackawanna Dairy Co , Pr.... GO County Sav Bank & Tiust Co 300 riist Nat. Bank (Caibondale). ... boo Third Uatlonal Bank 530 Dime Dep ,. DIs Bank 300 Economy L. H & P. Co 43 Flist National Bank ioo Lack. Tiust i Safe Dep Co . 193 Claik & Snovei Co . Pr 125 Scranton Savings Bank 500 Tiaders' National Bank 223 ... Scianton Bolt &. Nut Co 125 People's Bank 135 BONDS. Scianton Packing Co 33 Scianton Passongcr Railway, first moitgage, duo 1UJ0 115 ... Peoplo's Sticet Railway, fiist mortgage, duo 1918 115 People's Stieot Railway, Gen- etui mortgage, due 1921 115 ... Scianton Tiac Co , 0 pel cent, 115 ... Economy L, II. & P. Co 97 N. Jcrsov As Pocono Ico Co 97 Consolidated Water Supply Co ... 103 Scianton Wholesale Market. (Conectcd by II, G, Dale, 27 Lucka. Ave) riour-$i 40 Iluttei Pjeah cieamoiy, 20c.; fresh Uali, 22c. Cheese UKa12c. , 1'ggs Neaiby, S2V.c. ; western. 21c, Miutow Beans Per bushel. J J3a2.40. Gieen Peas Pci bushel, J2 23. Onions Per bushol, 90c. New Potatoes Mo poi bushel, New York Grain and Produce Market New York. Sept. 9 Floui Fulily ac tive nnd Ilim, Wheat Spot maiket bteady; No " led, 7ti"ic olovatot; No, J led. 75'le. f, o, b. aollat; No. 1 noithcin Duluth, 79Vie, f, o. I), afloat; optloim closed llrm at 4uHc, net iidMiuco; May, 7t!ic,; Septembei, 7oc,; December, UYie. Coin Spot llim; No. 2, t9e, olovntor and 70c. f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 ellow, 72e.; No. J white. 72c,; options closed llim at Ha'.ic. net advance; May, 41K.C.; Septembei, OOu.; Deeembei, 4SHe. Oats Spot dull; No. S oats, J4c; No .i white, SlUc.; tiack mixed western, 34aJHc,; tiaclt white, Sialic, ; options closed tlliti! May, .Vic; Septem ber, 3lu35u.j closed 33c; Deeembei, Jo-Vic. Butter Matkot steady; oxti.i cie.uu ery, 2lo.; do, factoiy, UHulVic; cicam ciy, common to chnlco, lSa20'c; Imita tion cie.uneiy, HHal7i4c; stato daily, 151S aSOcj icuovated, I3al7c, Cheese Steady; now stato full cream, small ciilmed. fancy, lO&c; small white. lOVic; laigo coloied, 10o.; largo white, 9Tal0u. Eggs Steady; stato und Ponusjh.inlii, I'laiic; western cundled, 20a21e.j uncmidlcd, 17a1 20c. 1 " -" Chicago Grain Market, Chicago, Sopt. 9 Ccicals acted bullish today, Tho often predicted big move ment of wheat northwest failed to un pen r, tho weather woiked against the maiming corn und stocks of ilialu genet ully weio dccieablng. With theso condi tions and mom outside buslncbs dovolop Ins the bull view of the maiket epreud and after early dips, prices closed firm, September wheat, c, ' upi Deccmbor, wheat, &Hc. higher; September corn,' J8C higher; December corn, 'Hia'4&. up; September oats, ttUe higher and Do comber oats, i4n4c higher; Januniv nio visions closed 2J4c lower to ,"e. htglior. Cnsi limitations weio as follows: Hour Bteady; No. 2 spring wheat, 72a71c: No 3, 09!a72c.S No, 2 led, 71Mn24c.t No. 2 corn, C8),a00c; Ntff 2 yellow, COiGOlfcc.i No. 2 oats, 28a29c! No. 2 white, --! No. 3 "iiic, oiOQUt 11U. 1JC OlCti (JOOU IUCU Chicago Live Stock Market. , Chlcngo, Sept. 9 Cattle Itccclpts, 8,300, Including 400 Texnns, 4,000 westerns; steady! good to pilmo steels, nominal, 7.73ii8 50; poor to medium, fl25a7.7i: stockcis nnd feeders, $2S0arj.S0; cows. $1 50 nBM; hclfcis. J2roa(!! mnners, $IWn2no; bulls, $2 2rmr23; calves, 3nl.7fl; Texas fed steel s, J3a4u0! vvestem steels, J17.VUi.l3 Hogs Receipts today, 18,000; tomonovv, 23,000! left over, 3,ooo; opened stiong to ."c. higher, closed dull; mixed and buteheis, J7 3"m7.R0; good to choice lituvv, $7.iMit 7 83; lough hcavv, $7.30a7o0: light, J7.J3a 7.73; bulk of wiles, S7.45a7.C3. Buffalo Live Stock Maiket. Hast Buffalo, Sept. II Cattle Receipts, 300! steady; demand light; venls, sttuim; tops, $Sa8 25; fair to good, J7n7.23; common to light, KiSOnOnO. Hogs Receipts light; fairly active; heavy, J120n8 2: mixed, fSlo n8 20; Yorkers, J8.1S 05; light do , $7.75a 7 90: pigs, J7.70a7S0; roughs, J0 00a7: stags, $l)0ail; grosseis nnd dallies, J7.p)0a7.!)0 Sheep nnd Lambs Receipts, L,100; steady at ycstei day's pi Ices, Oil Market. Oil City, Sept. 9-Cicdlt balances, 122; certificates, no bid: shipments, 7(1,240 bar rels; nvirnge, 82.SSS0 bauds: inns, 18,839 bairels; avciage, 7S.927 baucH. D., L. & W. BOABD FOR TODAY. The following Is the make-up of thrf Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today: WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10 Extrns East 11.30 11. m ; FltzpatrlcW.' Summits S a. m., Krounfelkcr. Pushers 7 a. m , Wldner; 8 a. m , Houscr; 11.45 a. m, Morau; 7 30 n m, Murphy; 9pm, W. H. Bartholomew. Helpeis 130 n. m, Magovein; 7 a. m , Gaffney; 10 a. m , Sccor; 3 15 p. ni, Stan ton. FINANCIAL. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital, $200,000 SJSSSSS $600,000 Pays 3 interest on savings accounts whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 7.30 to 8.30. momum JHjSiS Rlci No. 1 flux seed, ll.Ti: No. 1 north western, $137: inline tlmothey seed, $11! mess 1101k, per bnnol, J16 7onlS0; laid, par 100 pound", $10 57'4aln t,u: short libs, Bld6s, lo.T)iil0 4"; shoulders, sftaOc.s shoit clear sides, 10iiil07ic. x There are three important' rea sons why we should have your busi ness. Because of the beauty of our designs, the high class of our mater ial and the lowness of our prices. These three reasons have led the Extension Table This style table, like cut ; has large, heavy carved legs; it is of solid oak and 4best of make. Worth $12. 6ur price, $8.75. 'The tore That Saves You Money." f Special i ; Oxford Sale I V If you dctiri to save it J money, come iu and look if'at our Oxfords. We are 5 f selling our Men and Wo- j , men's Oxfords at greatly .t n reduced prices. if The Johnston and 5 Murphy aud ''The Stet- son" Oxfords at $3.50. LeuMs, RUddy, Dauies & MUrphy ; 330 Lackawanna Ave. MM HUM MM MX KM MM It MM KM The Moosic Co. Rooms 1 and 2 Commonwealth Bldg. SCRANTON, FA. MINING AND BLASTING POWDER Made at Moostc and ltushdalo Works; Laflln & Band Powder Co.'s ORANGE GUN POWDER Ulcctrlo Batteries, Ulcctrlc T.iplodcrs, Kx- plodlng Ilh'ts, Sutcly Fuse. REPAUNO CHEMICAL CO.'S HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Beer.. Manufacturers of Old Stock fpiLwiin i4ai3a4a'S'4a4"a2',ll,SlaS4aZ,!l Brewry, i.iistoist . Scranton,Pa. N. aevcntn bt Old 'Phone, 3331. New 'Phone, 2935. E. linis m Lager New Carpets and Rugs The fall housecleaning is but a little way off. Now is the proper time to purchase your carpets. You have a wide range of selection ; a better service from this de partment and the best prices of the season. The fol lowing are but a few of the many good values : Ingrain Carpets. A fine selection of color combinations and Brussels pattern effects, some extra values as low as, per yard, 25c. Room Size Rugs In Brussels, Velvets, Axminsters, Smyrnas, etc. This week we have a special value in a Brussels Rug, size 9 ft. x 10 ft. Excellent value, $ Matting Our line comprises all the latest in China and Japan makes. Price begins at, per yard, 10c. 322 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. (y A Few of 6 Dress j New Fall Weaves and at such llttlo prices. 36-Inch All Wool Homespun, comes In the popular and so much worn shades of brown and groy mixtures. Priced at but 39C 54-Inch All Wool Venetian, many shades, Including the wanted kinds, .grey, navy, oxfords and tan. Tho width of this fabric Is 1 very much In Its favor for tailor mado suits. Priced at, a yard 5C Items for School Going Boys HanC A ft ill llnA nf K.i.11.1 maIh.m In "...... t 1 wr--, " ." iiuo ui pioujr luiuio in jnps, anipie assort- -. ment. Suitable for children as well. 25c and 5UC r-eaora Hats, very fine. Come In black, steel and dark grey. Made up In the newest shapes. Priced at 50c and. . 1 .00 Boys Knee Pants, in heavy and medium .colors. A splendid as sortment, each pair guaranteed not to rip. 'One of the very best scHool pants you can buy. A pants that will give good service and wear good. Size 3 to 15 years. Priced at 50C Carpets and Rugs Every day brings a new pattern In Carpet or a pretty Rug. , The Ingrain Carpets are all wool and are priced at, a yard .... OOC I The Tapestries have a range of prices from 60c to 85c a yard. Velvets at $1.00 a yard. Axmlnsters at $1.10 and $1.25 , Rugs from $11.00 to $32.50. Including Wilton, Kaschmlr, terns, unique aesigns. Comforts Full size, Silkoline covered on one side, plain on the other, scroll stitching, Pure white cotton filling, Cotton is prepared by a special process in one sheet, which renders It light and fluffy. M Priced at $1.50 Caps for Baby The little ones need our attention. Here Is a fine Silk Embroid ered Cap, Fall Styles, and a Silk Bengallne, doubla and single ruchlng, priced at, each 25C Drapery Department Items' A Brass Extension Rod that extends from 30 to 54 inches, 1 ' complete with fixtures. Priced at, each 1 2C White Cotton Drapery Loops, pair 5c Opaque Window Shades, comes in ecru, tan and several shades of green, also white and cream, have good spring rollers, are 36 Inches wide and 6 feet long. Each ,Z5C THIRD public to the great chain Ve sell the is a lifetime TTPfflff! 12.50. :z AVSxAWVvAWV cm Today's Specials Goods Axmfnster and Smyrnas. Pretty pat-l FLOOR, popular support of our of stores. Our eight stores control the largest business in that number of cities. Bargains make business we make bargains. furnishings in which there of comfort. Bed Room Suite "This is one of the many good values we are showing in Bed Room Suites. It is highly polished, well made, golden oak and has French plate mirror. Suite, $22.00. I CASH OR CREDIT. 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