v --('-rr fas 9S5tH "''' W1X','HTrl''''MW ' ''V,TW,,, ' -"H WJHWjf? !, ni-JlTtB"r,J"f "" . fjMJ'nl.Tf Jawjrr yVyt .w THE SCBANTON TJRIBUNE-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1902. S VARIED VIEWS ON THE CONFERENCE tC'encluHi'd from I'nge 3 1 following dny they drove an unknown man out of Arehbald. Sevcrnl at tempts were ituiilo tu arrest tlicm, Vut tlioy were not found until tho soldiers went after them. At the heating yesterday nil live were ldcntllled by How ells nnd each of the defendnnta were held In $G00 hull each for their appeal mice nt coin t. The soldlots who lit ought the pi holl ers down f i oin the Illdgc wcro piovldod with dinner at the Pino Hiook colliery. ARRESTED AT THBOOP. Joseph Vluronesky, Hcnnle Lutswin sco, .John Stcslng and Jack Wiogono hkVi four men now' on stilke, were nr lested at Throop on Monday bv Con stable Gcoigo Dunlin, of Alderman KcIIow'h court, and Constable Nichols, of Throop, on the chat go of assaulting William Tur, a non-union woikman. Tur Is said to Hc nenr Tlttston, and appeared befoie Alderman Kellow and swoie to the evidence on which the men were arrested. At the healing last night the alderman held the accused under $200 ball each for couit. Michael Bullnowskl, of Luzerne bor ough, had Anthony Shukiitls nrr.ilgned before Alderman Pollock, at AVIIkes Jhirrc, yesterday, on the charge of as sault. The prosecutoi alleged that Bhukutls met him last Sunday and as saulted him with steel knuckles be cause lie refused to quit work. He was held In $500 ball. Tho Sheiltlan troop, guided by Major Whitney, Captain Muiphy nnd Lieu tenant Bourke, of the Thirteenth, made n tour of tho alloy ns far as Carbon dale, yesterday, to acquaint themselves with the tenltoy. Two corporals of Company I, of Easton, were reduced to the ranks, es terdny, for running tho guard line, and a. private of Company A, nnd another of Company G, were fined $3 each for drunkenness. Out of 584 enlisted men In the Thir teenth, only twent -eight aie now nb-i-ent without leae. There have been hnlf a dozen enlistments since the regi ment went into camp. OUTCROP OF COAL. An outcropping of coal has been un covered on Biomley avenue, near Schlager boulcvaul in West Park, and ycsteiday morning tons of it was mined and carried away by residents of all the region round. Alieady a big open ing has been made ncioss part of the street and the whole sidewalk. The Thlid battalion of the Eighth regiment, compiising Companies II, B, K and E, In command of Lieutenant Colonel Hutchinson.was sent eaily es terday morning to the IXcter collleiy near West Plttstun, at the lequcst of Sheriff Jacobs. The one bundled nnd foi ty men em ployed at the Exetei have been sui lounded for sevei.il davs past on theli way to aJid fiom the mine by a laige uovvdof stilkeis Tin eats and intimi dations vveic Indulged In, and the sher iff feared that esteida the glowing animositv tow aid the non-union men would develop Into an open attack. The piescnce of the soldiers bad a dampening effect on the crowd which put In an appeal .nice in the moinlng, and It boon dispeised The battalion was again sent to the lollleiy l.iht evening, when the mine shut down foi the d.iv, but thcie wasn't even the sign of a eiowd to deal with Company D, of the Eighth regiment, under command of Captain Fisher, which was sent on "Wednesday night to the Sibley colliciy at Austin Heights, on a lequisillon from Sheiiff Sch.idl, leturned to camp at 5 o'clock yestct rlay morning, after having had a tiling ordeal. FEARED TROUBLE. The Sibley mine has not been oper ated since the beginning of the stiiko nnd Is gunided by only a few men. A persistent rumor was in ciiculntlon on Wednesday that an attack would be made on the colliery, and Superintend ent Robertson, becoming nlaimed, asked for a company of troops, be cause of the Isolated location wf the place. Company D arnived at the col liery about 9 o'clock and remained on Kunrd all night, the members having no sleep until they got back to camp 5 esterday. ft Brigadier Geneial John P. S. Gobln, commanding the troops now in the Held, will arrive at the Eighth iegl n.ent headquai teis about noon today, on a tour of Inspection. He will be ac companied by several of the mcmbeis of his personal staff nnd will pioceed to Olyphant this afternoon to Inspect the Thirteenth regiment's camp. Col onel Hoffman expects that the Tlilul battalion of tho Eighth will accompany tho geneial to camp. It Is piobable tliat u review will be conducted on his arrival. Colonel Hoffman has decided to be moie btilct lleieaftcr regarding the ad mission of vlsltois to the camu. The rules weie relaxed Umlng the eaily part or tuo week and the officer of the guard was pcimltted to admit all poi sons, except loieigneis. at his disci c- The Proper Tieatment for a Sprained Ankle. Ah a rule a man will feel well satis fled If he can hobble mound on clutches two or Unco weeks after Kpinlulug his ankle, nnd It is usually two or thiee months before ho has fully recoveied. This Is an unnecessaiy loss of time, for In many cases in which Chambci laln's Pain Balm has been piomptly and freely upplled, a complete cm o has been effected In less than one week's time, and In some cases within thiee days. For sale by all druggists. gri,l nmmw&gim Special Friday Price, 59c Truly a sensational figure to attach to such a meritorious offering. In either Mahogany or Flemish finish, with scroll-turned posts and heavy under-panels, the eolldlty and daintiness of its Oriental design compels admiration, & viiwnhmvmwm9f2rmAi tlon. This privilege was nbuspd, how ever, nnd Colonel Hoffman has Issued an order that no one bo admitted to tho camp, except upon his personal order. The-crowds of ttnllaus which congre gated about the enmp the first dny or two after Its establishment nrc .no longer to be seen, ami things hnvo set tled down to a peaceful basis. A num ber of the soldiers are planning to run a dance In Old Forge tonight, pi ov til ing they can secure the permission of the colonel, and the fact that a num ber of the young people of both Old Forgo and Duryc'n Jutve promised to attend the affair Is an Indication of the attitude of the people tovvnrihv the soldlcis. 9 DRILLS ORDERED. Company and battalion drills are being conducted dully on the field to the east of the camp-ground and the men aie receiving u training that should enable them to tnko a place In the front lank of the glial d, Hath houses with shower attachments, for use after the tiring exciclso of drilling, are being elected by a special detail. The health of the leglment Is tiuly romiukublo. With five bundled men In camp, only one case of sickness was reported ycsteidny and that was one of the officers who was suffering from a slight cold. It Is believed Hint the Eighth regi ment numbeis nmong Its mcmbeis mote vcteinns of the Civil war than any other leglment In the state. Thcie mo thiee men In the regiment who fought for the defense of the Union foity ye.us ago and who me now seivlng their commonwealth In the up holding of law and older. There me only two other veterans of tho vvhr in the whole bilgade and live otheis In the other two brigades. Colonel T. F. Hoffman saved with the Tenth Minnesota regiment duiing the war and Is a prominent membei of the Giand Aimy of the Republic. Cap tain Jacob Britz, of Company K, of Mahdnoy City, Is the second grizzled wnrilor who seived his country In Its hour of need, nnd Captain Eberle, the chaplain, Is the third. INJUNCTION DISSOLVED. Tewksbury-DeLong Marriage License Is Surrendered. At 2 o'clock ycsteiday afternoon, the hour set for the hearing In the Del.ong Injunction cae. Attorney Henry Haul ing was piesent, repiesenting Mr. and Mis. Dewitt Tewksbuty, and sunen deied up the m.inlage license which caused the injunction piocecdlngs. His motion to dissolve tho Injunction v .is then allowed. Attorneys W. W. Lathi ope and B r. Tlnkh.im, who appealed foi Mi. De Long, had the f.ut noted of lccoid that the injunction was dissolved for the te.ison th.it Mi. Tewksbuiy and Mls DeLong.ne now mauled, and then said they would puisue the mattei no fin ther. Theie has never been an adjudica tion, in this state, of the question as to whethci or not it is neccssuv to have the consent of both patents to secuie a valid manldge license LETTERS PROM THE PEOPLE. Cnder this heading short letters of In terest will he published when accom panied, for publication, bi the writer a name. 'I ho Tribune does not assume re sponsibility for opinions here e:.pios3ed Mr. Vaughn to Mr. Davies. Editor of The Tillniuc fali: Please allow iiichiice to ask Ebcn P Davies a few questions, and also give some light on hK cunning w.i of putting m ittcrs to suit himself. riist What wis vonr object. Mr. Da vid In getting inv name to endotse our Inll unm.iblo and unliuthful letter, which stated that 13 pet cent, of the church knew nothing of tho case when one of the committee nncle a statement In the church the Siuulav night before it was called in comf Second You failed to mention whit moved ou to wilte the nitlole of the nth of September, and this, what ou read to me, was the statement nude b Mr J. T. Wlltlnmn, and I sulci to nu that jou had opportunlt to call mo to the stand, ns was subpoenaed and was pre ent, nnd on said It was Honrv P. Davies, jour brotlnt Hint was giievecl at tho ms. stntement and called our attention to the matter. I told mi whatever evidence 1 had given In the matter I would verlfv. Was that a suflldenl consent to make mo tho author of this letter of the llth of Septcmbei ' Third You ald ou weio soirv I had made it nciesirv for vou to clear vour elf of the leflectlon inst on vou You are not snn to displease even jour most faithful friends Hint stood b vou as peacemakers with all their cndeavnis to get both parties to a brotheil under standing I'ouith I want to ask vou, nnd all who know mo and know what put I took In this case. wa It not the peacemaker role? If so. vvhv did ou not go Into pilot un dersigned In vour name, of which ou aie, so fond of posing before the public.' No, ou are the same tvpe of squirmer now ns vou appeared in the role all tho way through l'lfth Mi. Davies, jou mentioned In vour lettei of the 1t of October that I was addressed bv soiuo one that mv name appeared In The 'Itlbuno .vestcichiv, to which I replied, "Yes, i am not going to take a back scat foi any of them when I know that I am i-pe.ilclng the tuith," but b tho end of tho week it seems that souio pressme bud been brought to henr on me. Now. Mr. Davies, whatever do ou mean by this piossuieV I want vou, nnd all others concerned In tho mnttci, to know that theie Is no pressure but the tuith will swa mo, and don't jou think that join father's children mo all over the world. Knowing now what ou nte, I am done with jou in this win Id until jou apologize tor jour wrong dnuo to me, and 1 will remain so, Oood-hje. Ebon, -D. AY. Vaughn. 127 South Onilleld avenue, Scrunton, Pa , Oct, :! Hnving given both sides two hearings In this matter, the columns of 'J ho Trlbuno aiq now closed. Edltoi Take Tluoop or Caibondalo car for boldieis' camp nt Oljphnnt. Jul Friday. jSHifliiSiflHc i UtJhzL Ifta jOM t?si mgt Wi "? $, w$w $M d 4m-'Zj la 1 . W ft! Wmi ' y worn Y Jm im A m 1 wLtmmsJ LlDDlE. j can be beautiful, have ruddy cheeks and round form who suffers from disorders of the feminine organs. The "Prescription" gives vigor and vitality to the organs of womanhood and builds up the whole system. The offer of medical advice made by Dr. Pierce is a genuine offer made by a physician whose experience and success in the treatment and cure of womanly diseases has placed him in the front rank of physicians who successfully treat the diseases peculiar to women. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. : Gentlemen I owe my excellent health to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and gladly do I give you full credit of the same. Two years ago I had serious trouble at stated periods, and doctored for this many months without getting any better. I had hot flushes, headache, nervousness and sleeplessness, but a few bottles of your medicine cured me. Whenever I have felt worn-out or badly during the last year, a few doses of "Favorite Prescription" was all I needed to make mc well. I have no other medJicine in the house and do not need any. This "Favorite Prescription " is my "entire medicine chest," and it keeps me in perfect health. Accept my heartfelt thanks for this fine remedy. )) SI & 'y y . Yours very gEND to Dr. R. V. PIERGE, Buffalo, N. Y., tor a FREE copy of tho "People's Oominon Sense Medloal Advisor." For paper-covered copy enclose 21 one cent stamps to cover'malllng only. Oloth-hound, 31 stamps. THE MARKETS Wall Stieet Review. Now Yoik, Oct .'There was increas ing tendencj to dullness in the utoc k m.ul.et lod.tj and the conditions hec.iiau semi-stagnant at times 'Iheio was an obvious icadlness b.uked b powcitul io souiees to suppoit the maiUot at unv in dication of a bieak In pi lees, such as oc cmiod tit tho opening, but thcie was an ecpi illv obvious disposition to keep ad vances within modunle limits, and not Induce auv lenewed outbienk ot eten siw speculation The adoption ot thU polliv 111 stock maiket opeiatlons bv well equipped foices seived to loinfoiee tho admonishing pollcv ot the banks to iu sliict the speculitho emplovment of Hinds until nftei the monej outlook has (lcaicd up e'lilhelj The iIlsIu- to await the usult oL toinoi low's ecmteienee of coil opei.itois and mlnci V lepiesentativcs with Picsldenl Roosevelt was also a le sti.ilnlng influence on speculation Total sales tod iv. JJ! .'00 shales The couiso ot the bond mm kit was halting and it icgul.it Total sales, pal value, $.1 ".'.' (i0 Now Is declined 'i pci cent on the last call 'I ho following quotations aio furnished The Tilbune bv llalght ." Ticose Co. J14 31" Mens Kulldlng. W D Kunjon, mari Ofcei Onn Illch Low Cloao Amal Coppui ., Am C .v T .... Anieiiean ice .. Am lee. I'l ... Am I.oiomolhe Am Loco . Pi . Am S & It Co Ameiic in Sag u . U"C2 III", 1,'iH tlV1! Ill R il '1 .Ai'l U'h :s7h .IPs !'i'i in 11 II .s7; .u !H'. 4Ml oS-8 ..1 P. sp 1 1 17 .1.I.V6 L'7 l-"i'i Atchison iiiif. sii; lip, SO Atchison, Pi 101", 10.", lOlij 101M: Halt ..V- Ohio nwi. lo'i los iosi4 Hiook It T u"i Canadian Pacillu ...1.7'. Chcs. iV. Ohio r.P, I'l'i i I' j nl'i US',!. l!7'j PR', :. riP4 "'- i JS". ..7i .71 IP. .1 .11 'IJ, Hl'i 1'IJij umcago .v lion Chic ,. O Y . C . AI & St 1 . .. ,1H ..I'll'. C. R I. .V P Col Km I . lion . Col & Southeiu .. l)i I iV 1 1 ml Den A. R. G .... Utn. .v. R O .Pi . Deliolt Sillthein . lhlo i:ilc, 1st Pr L'lle I'd Pi Hoc king Vulltv .. Illinois Ceutuil .. . Kan City .V South I mils , it Nash .... Manhattan Mot. St. Rv Mexican Cent nil .. Mo K K 'IVx. Pr Jell ' H -"I -0lfc Si b." Ss!-t 1.1 17 I'l", mm IP, 17S U'fc 17S l-.'j f'-'4 "I'u i.STi r,i, . 17X . -nil . '.' ' l"i . ti'i -i "l"l u"i .I'fg IS- :,i-4 . 'Ill "Il lulVj 1")1), . IV j ftVj il. IMVi 1'1'J: t " .ITI'h 111'. i i'l' 1 iii 1!7'4 117'. Ilni'j 1 IT 11.' HJ'i 111 U 1IP .'1,1 1. -"4 -''j -'n'Si .10", M ,), I.IVi ill M lb. II". 11V4 r'i 1"'H i'is T.iU 7isn "".'J llli II i u Hi'.', lid Hit 10-.V1 HIP i 101 iiii :.7 si'i .. .1' .. HI U'.Vs ..r.s .. irH . it1, ..I'd U'j .'. t'i'-h .. S7ii .. 7si, .. TO'li Hi' . . 7'i'k . .KTK Mo, K K T, Pi.. ."Mo P.iclll X. Y Ceutuil Nmfolk .v. West .. Out & West Penna R II People's lias . '.,.. Piissod Steel Cm , Reading .... '. ... Rending. 1st I'l .. Reading. L'd Pi , , Republic Fteol . ,, Itopiiblle Kteol Pi. bt L .L ban I' .... St L So. Y Southeiu Pactlic ., Southern R R , . Southern H. It.. Pi' 7K'H 7I' Sl-j 7SU t t 71, 7'i' 2.n 7"i7 I fll.', i)i, N7ij 7S '.'Pi 7') sr1 7. .ist; fn.1, In S7Vi 7S 2P, 7'1'n 70 III 7l'i .'10 in!1! liili P Tenn, Coil & lion,. ii7'( 'I11MIS At I'lllllC .... iv IS' J 17 17, I'uioii Paiiiic im,u lui.i;, inr, nwiH I'liiou i-aeiuc, i'l .. .. ' l 'i' :ii iip, i . n. i.eainer h'a P. S Leathet, Pr .. HI l. S. Ilubliu 1'i r. s. steel mv, r S. Steel, Pi IWf, Wabash Xi H1. SO', 1ST., Mi; a Hi 1 fin 10 40T ihivs no lS7s toi; mi; Superlative worth is the dominating feature of our Special Friday Salesj CREDIT YOU? CERTAINLYI TH& fcoNM. 8CRANYON, PA. 221.223-225.227 Wyoming Avenue. a An Entire Medicine Ghost " All any woman requires if she suffers from headache, nervous ness or sleepfessness, is Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription, it fust suits her womanly needs. Miss MRYME 71. LIDDIE, Treasurer Independent Order Good Templars. Weak and sick women who are suffering from womanly diseases are advised to use Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It establishes regularity, dries unhealthy drains, heals inflammation and iilceratibn and cures female weakness. If "Favorite Prescription " does not act as promptly as desired, weak and sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. All correspondence is held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. . The "Favorite Prescription" is a true temperance medicine, containing neither alcohol nor narcotics, and is a purely vegetable preparation. No woman truly, y 502 VYabish.Pi "I -.P8 .TV, r,o VYestein Pnlon .. .. 'HU Si'i 'iV, Oi Wheel & L U S'fc .') ;vs -JS', ls Cential S L'Sli -S llS'a Totnl sales, ."i47,000 shares. Monej, S poi cent CHICAGO GRAIN & PHODI'CE YIIGAT Open High Low Close. December l.08 T0'4 W o'J'i CORN Deeember -J1?'; -IS'J -17"s lsi OATS December St'i 318 3P1 31''. PORK. Januaiv Il IS 15 U7 1 17 13 13 LARD Januaiv S77 S io S 7". S 7 j RIHS- Januaiy S JO & 12 S 17 S 17 NEW YORK COTTON. Open. High Lov Close October S 1.0 Si.". SiO S(,t December S SO S -0 S71 su Januaiv S Si. s Si SF0 s SO May Sbl Soj S3S S "S Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Bar of 100. STOCKS. Bid Asked. Lackawanna Dairy Co, Pr.... CO County Sav. 11 ink & Tuist Co 3u0 l'lrst Nat U ink (Caibondalo). ... 500 Third Uational Bank 330 DImo Dop Aw DIs Bank 300 DconomyL.II &. P. Co 48 riist National Bank 1J00 Lack Ti list te Sato Dop Co . 193 Claik & Snovei Co, Pr :U5 Scianton Savings Bank COO Traders' National Bank 223 Scianton Bolt A. Nut Co 125 People's Bank 133 BONDS. Scranton Packing Co 35 bcranlon Pissenger Railway, fll&t moitgagc, duo 1UJ0 115 People's Street Ralluaj, flist moitgnge, duo 1918 113 Peoples Stieet Railway, Gen eial mortgage, duo 19J1 113 ... Scianton Tine Co , 0 pel cent. 113 L'conomy L. II. i: P. Co 97 N, Jeisev k Pocono Ieo Co 97 Consolidated Yv'nter Supply Co ... 103 Scianton Wholesale Market. (Collected by II. G. Dale, 27 L.iclca Ave) Ploui $110 ltuttei Picsh cte.uncij, L'lc; ficbli daiij, 2Jc. Cheese lPialJc llBBs Neaiby, 2J'ic : western, 21c. 'Mm low Beans Pel bushel. .'o3a2 40. Gteen Peas Pci Lushel, JJ23. Onions Per bushel, 90c New Potatoes iwe-. pei bushel. New Yoik Grain and Broduce Market New Yoik. Oct L. riom-Mnikct fali Iv artivo again anil linn at old pilcvs Wheat Spot steadv : No J led, 74c. Plena, toi ; No J ted, 71r,rtii7l(ic. f. o b utlci.it. No 1 noitbeiu Dtihilh, Mo. f 11 b. nllmt; options oiiciipiI enslni. then e poi lem ed a shaip lccovoiy, This vmis fol lowed by 11 second miction and tho mar ket Hosed about sleadv at a p.ntlal '(. not dec line. Slav c-losecl 713iC ; Deeember. 7Pfce. Coin Spot llliuci: No .', i.T-e. elo-vatoi- and 70e. f, o h afloat: No. -' vel liiu, 70c- ; No . white.. 70c- : options opened llun, i-iimcI off, hut tinned xtiong and ad vanced neuily a cent a hiiHhel, then weak ened again. Imt tallied am! clo-nd tlim tit '.all' net aihanici, Jauuaij dosid ."i0e; Mn, 47' : Oetohci, ii')VEe : November, (i.'c , Deeembel, Mc-, Oats Spot steady, No 2, JJi'.j stauclaid white, M'c., No 2 white, .Tic,; No. .1 white, Jl'c : tiatk whltn western. Ila.'ic j tl.it U white Mate, 31a17c- ; option maiket was llun and mijio ac-tlvo until aftei noon when it etsed off a little with coin October closed Tic, Doccmbei, Jiiiilii'ci',; closed Wtc, lluttci Steads; oxtui ilcamet.v, J.'lf.p.; faitoiv, HilSe : ci camei v, common to ehoht, nti a.'.'e ; Imilatlou cieameiv, PiaJUc : stato dairy. UaJl''c: lonovated cieamoiv. lia'i 11IO0 Cheese Finn; new stato lull cie.im. unall coloiecl fancy, Uc ; t-niall white, Uc; In 1 bo coloied, llc ; laign white, HViC L'ggs Steadv; avoiage bcit. L'-'.i.'lu; vestorn eaiidlcd, 21a2Jc; ictilgeiated, 19.i 21c. Chicago Grain Market. Chlcaw, Oct 2. Tiodlng In coin was one of ttio piinelp.il featuics on the hoiiul of tuiilo today and iniislileiahlo htieimth was manifested In both tho gialn and pio vision pits, December coin closed fyiTto, hlshci ; December wheat was tc lower, wbllci oats closed 'ic hlghei. January in ov IhIiiiih closed f 10111 a hllde low 01 to lOe. hlghnr, Cash (luotaiious weio as foi lows: Fiom Stead v: No J spt lug v licit, 7J.i7a'e ; No. J. uSa71e : No. .' t pel, "JSIrI fiOc.; No. 2 coin, 61o,; No J vcilow, iil'ie.j No, 2 oatJ. 27l4a-'7'?c.j No 3 whllo, 29iu 3lo.: No. 2 ive, 4SJ4e.i No. 1 ll.ixseeil. Jl.'J'i'.si No 1 noithwestcin, $1 27ii: mess pork. (hS3nlli90: shoit libs, 111 10.111 20; shouiileis. J'J2)n9riO; bhoit clear sides, $11 &0all 0JVi; wkhlskey, 111.'. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Oct. J.-Cuttlo-Itecclpts. 8,000, Including 4 000 western; good steady: oth eis slow; good to piimo steers, $7 33aS 10; pool to medium, $4a7: stockcrs and feed eis. 2 23a3; cows, $1 2'a4 W); hc.ifei.s. $.' JO u3 23; camicis, 1 23a.' 10; bulls, 2 2SU75; D Street, S. E , Washington, D. C. FINANCIAL THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital, $200,000 Spn $600,000 Pays 3 interest on savings accounts whether large or small. Open Saturday evenings from 7.30 to S.30. !0 CA PMfARMS4frE&iftj '' IASH BALANCE iCROPTILFAIUi .HALL sicu.C Tllr calies, JTi0.i7: Te.is led steels, $:.il.'"i, western, SI ""..1". 7"i. Hogs Recc Ipts teul.iv, I.'Diki, lommiow, i(i00, lot C oct. .Ill m. u oia,;c. lllc lll'll ei ; mixed and huteheis $7.l'.ti). t,nnd to choice lie.tv.v. 710i"7U. lciugh lieaw $i.7iMr.; light. $7n7 ol), liulli of --ale-. i7 1" u7 id Slipop Itciclpls 17.0W hheep, steaiU; l.inibH, iieaelv Ootid to choice wethcis flj'al. fall to eholco miseel, $.'L3a;,"0, na tive lambs, ?J 30a"i2'i Buffalo Live Stock Market. DlHt lilllTiilo. Oct. .' Call leltfce Ipts, 100, stcadv: pilule- stcis, J7u" Ml, --hiiiliu steels, f "j r..il. 7r. . htiti hois' steels J.! 7". 1 Dr0, hellei-. $Ia'i.'.; eows J ,nal i'J, can neis, $1 Ma.' J": bulls $.' ".'.il .'., ticilois JJ'iOtl'iO; Htockeis. j.!al; stuck hclteis, JJ V) 1 1 .'"l. v Pills. $"i '1U.1S 7". Hogs Iteeelpl, I, Km Iniilv active, .'a inc. Iilghei . lieaw, $7. I'll" v., mlMd, $7Ji 117.10, YoikPM ?7il7,.0, llglll elo, $ii7.i I.9-), pigs, ? "i'l Hi Im; loiu'hs, JiiJ'ill. V), (.tags. fiaj7.'i. KUihseis, JiiMui'ii), dallies, Ki.lllic'J,. !.'-. m-ie'4 hh 'iaH lSt U'i'i J7a7 ..0 Sheep anil Lambs- Keeelpts, 2,710; sheep, Dim; lamhs. 10c hlghei; top lamlis. $ln r..p0; culls tn guild, U'li". 13; .vcaillugs fl.i lull; ewes, J.l'.oil; shoup, tup mt.cd, $J73i 4; culls to nuclei, JJ .'.'.11 i iij Oil City. OU Cllj, Oct. 'J Cuellt balances, 1.'.'; cmlltlcatcs, iio'liid, shipments, Oct 1, loo. '..'1 h.mels, 1 mis. Sept. U), llii.MA b.iuols, avoiage. bl.ltjJ buicls D., X. c& W. BOAKD FOR TODAT. The follovvlne Is the make-up of th Delaware, Lackawanna and NVcstern board for today: T1UJUSDAY, OCT, 2. Kxlras Last 10 p, m Itogets. l'lisheib 10 p. in, I.iitimci, I'HIOAY, OCl'OHUIt J. Lxtnib Lust I & a. m, Pltgorald; 150 p in., Swaru; UL0 p. m, Moslcr, Sumnilts b a, m , Nichols. Puthcis 7 u. m., Wldnei ; S a. m . Hoici, 11,13 a, m, Mourn; I. SO p, m, Miiuay, 7.30 p. in., Jluiphj j 9 p. Ill, V. II. U.irtlioloniuw. Helpers 1.30 n. in, Magcncrn; 7 a. m, Ciuft'ncy; 10 11, in, Sccoi; 3.15 p. m, Stan, ton. NOTICU. O, Y. Smith and ciew will run Ncnlls' run, Tliiiiiday, l-'rlchiy and S.ituielay, Oct. 2. U and I. il. Buck unci crew will ma No. 37, Thursday Otc. 1 ' Kctclmni unci cicvv will run No. 31, I'rl day. Oct. 3 (illlens and crew will iuii second No. 51, I'l May, Saturday mid Sunday, October 3, i and S JONAS LONG'S SONS k'N'vwvvtv'vv The Friday Hourly Sales STSftfiKH buy for loss than reriilar nrlcos. Theso Slxfv Mlnuin Sala ru kvi. day at tho Big Storo Is a Weekly in an economical sense, rou cant OUR FRIDAY AFTERNOON SALES SALE NO. 1 Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock. The Basement Sale At . 3n. Mj. s. quality; t Sv J10"11 V I J W l)al)cr efsesiS3St fe4 (rT B ' mnblers a bplendul value. v ' flJ i7..i. :i... n iune;i l7ff w M l &' cr' otm,lcc' lirc'i(l Jjans, wired; lU 0 inch Embossed Travs, Cuspidorcs, Ja panned and fancy colors ; all him bow to the public this rnday hour at the small Q price, each oC At 10c 50-foot hi aided Clothes Line; an article that Is superior to many 10c. values; S-iiunrt tluielngpail, ictlnned wash basins, good coland ei, 3 and 1-qunit lip tinned sauce pans, steel edge dust pans; all AC good Items and not at every day prices. Uach iu At li'c Metallic tomato sieves, lS-lncb Japanned Traya, with r funcy bouleis. lather Item Filday 1Qi' At 2r.c 6 rolls oC Toilet Paper, weighs 10 ounces, and toilet pa- 'yizp iici holrlei w 1th iKtuios. Friday one hour buy this combination nt ! f A i en.. A TMn o riii I vn nl yo.l Wnnh Tlnller. with cover: trunrantecd RteillntT food chopper; heavy Japanned Hour bins, will hold 100 ogc pounds floui. Filday one hour OyL Groceries Good Groceries! Sale of Sugai The best American lino Granulated Sugar at AAr less than the actual cost. For one hour, 10 pounds for - uu Sale ot Vlnegni Guaranteed puio. This Is the season for pickling. You'll need good cider or white vinegar; this kind on sale today, bc at pei gallon Sale of Molasses The Kind jou pay 60c. per gallon for. This Is the old-fashioned New Orleans molashes and at today's price Is an jq. extiaoidlnaiy bin gain; per gallon yi Combination Sale! at Inc. Choice of a cake Walter Bauer's genuine blttei e hocolate, 1-pound package of Buffalo or Gold Dust Powder, a full '-gallon bottle of the highest test ammonia, 4 -i-pound sacks of table salt, a bottle of Dead Shot, the bug killer; -pound can of Vienna co e ou, oi 'Z cans of DKIe milk For one bout choose any of these jc splendid Items at, each Sale of Spices Cinnamon, cloves, allspice, ginger, mustard, or black peppei , giound or whole. For one hour today buy one-half pound at ' Sale of Tobpcco Claik & Snovei's; the name Is sufficient; It -ac tolls the value; tho pilcc foi one hour today, per pound wk. Sale of Salmon Rod Sockeye, packed in one-pound tall cans; worth moie on the wholesale matket today than the pi ice we ask for it. nr Feu slt iniiuites today, limit one doen to a c-ustomei, per can.... " SALE NO. 2 Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock. eSale of Rainy Day Skirtings Near Wyoming Avenue Entrance. 1,000 yards of extra heavy, 27-inch Skirtings. One of the best items from this department in many a day. Part Wool Thibet and all wool mixtures having a rough surface. The regular price of the-c fabrics is Jiflc, and at that i-, considered cheap; but to make it interesting and a money saving event for vou, Friday buy what you want q for ."". &"C Sale of Hooks and Hves rjvciy vvoik basket you'll And this useful lit tle .11 tide if ou line! jouiself out of a good spilng hook and eye; white 01 blaclc. s-Ues 3 or 1. For sixty minutes today jou may buy 2 fi dozen toi ' Silo of Spool Silk For hand oi machine; out the best spool silk. Comes In black imlv, lettei s A, 13, C and D. For one hour Filday, not c less than sl spools, at w.iio nf nine Calico 23 Inches wide; fast colors: many patterns in sm.ill ilpsiirn'.. dots, stiines and medium sire floial effects. Friday n one houi, a j ud Sale of Women's Hoe A good 120. fast black, seamless hose; a special hose value that will be to your benefit to buy today at a g pall Sale of Ilovs' and Youths' School Shoes 100 pair of school shoes; all solid leathei. "You'll nnd eveiv size ami nil widths; this shoe will anp give good teivleo. I'sually sells at $l.-'3 and Sl.fiO. Friday hour "' Halo of Chlldien's and Misses' Hats A hat that Is veiy becoming and set Unable. Itollln? Rim. ti Immed vv ith Kibbon band and bov ; plain and sci. i till lelt in e oleic, led. blue, blown, imv v and castor. Buy this ie. ic;;iil.iily V.'.c-. lint Filday on the Second Flooi for -. ' Sale Hi Peic.illne The best dress lining; light and llun; black and gicvs and blown. A l-"c vnlue. Filday. for one hour, buy "-glAg at pei aid, ten ' S lie nt Metal IleeK on the Foui til Floor Tills bed Is constructed of Sci pontine eastings and is substantial. Postings aie built of seamless tubing-. This stvlo bed is leguhiiiy ouh$i25. Today, for CO lO one houi, buy It at TALE NO. 3 Begins Promptly at 4 O'clock. eSale of Wall Paper, on the Third Floor A choice of 12 patterns; all pretty designs and border to match; paper is our regular So. and 10c. double rolls. Ktiday buy this paper at, per double roll cDC Nordcr to match, at, per yard lc Sale of iMcn's Shirts Made from Cheviot and Madras: full length; dou ble seam sewed thioughotil; well made. . splendid working sdiiit. Near Wvomiug avenue entrance. .Friday, for one hour OOL Silo nt million A No. 10 fancy coided Taffeta Itlbbon. New color combination! that mo veiy pietty, Including plain white. For many uses Ulbbons play an linpoi taut p.ut. This is a l"o. value. 1 delay buy gc it ut, per yuiil Combination Sulo of u Towel, Foap and Wusli Uag-Tlio Towel Is lilO Inches in slo; culoied bonier and last edge. Tho Wash Hag Is tho la'nioiis Aetcel. You havo a choice or Fulibank's Glyceiluo Tar Soap or Faliy Soap. Tho icgular piico for this combination Is I'Oc, Today gfi buy It Inr Sale of Cm tain.!, on the Thiid Flooi This Is tlm time of year when vou tlml iluilng your liousec leaning that this or that bed loom needs a. new pair of cuttuliis, Those on sale today mo two and ono-hnlf yaids long, havo u tour-Inch i utile, cluster of Unco giailu.Ued stilpcs. pc Pilco ut, per pair Silo of Flannelettes A vailcty of patterns, including many btripes In dllleient widths. Sultablo tor Wumpcis and Pressing foacjts. Hegular value Is 10 cents u juiil. Today buy nil you want for, a jc yuiil " ' Silo of Women's Vests and Pants Uvoiy one full slc; elownb.uk lleeced; embioiclety neck and down float on vests. A Fall weight gin incut and heavy enough for Winter wear. Fifty cents Is the legulur pi loo, Fiiiluy ,. " Salo of Shams unci Scaifs KmbioicleiPd In blue, pink, vvhltii and red silk; all designs, tluee-lnch iiilile, with ciubinlilcied scallop, tllvo a 'nf, veiv dicssy uppeaiuneo to the bedioom, Filday buy them at, each l Salo nf Hoys' All Wool Knee Punts, on tbo Second Floor Over 600 pahs In this lot. A choice of two veiy pietty eiiuk patterns. All seanm lapeel; licuvy diuk waist bauds, hip pockets and suspender buttons on Lugo hl.es. This Is without a doubt tho best outer lioiu this elepaitment for wiim time. IJvciy pair Is guaianteed it &0c. nlue. All hires fiom 3 to Ifi ems. Come c.uly enough to he.u thu Hist ling of the bell itn and then buy all vou want at, pair..... Advertisers of Facts Only dooas Long's Sods f JONAS LONG'9 SONS ' Kxrwv Kvv.vv-nrfW A- event In Scranton of much Importance pas3 by these bargains. No one can. GREAT :ic. bliclt Taper ; all colors: best .... fi-yard lengths; Thin Shell tuiiiuiers. j nitic ircsn snen w' brighten up the shelf. The iie.ni JK C' Large size Dover Egg Beat- new goods and will make their