. '4? ' l"' "" $ rk4 ifX ''- ' , wriw" ""Mfl THE SCKANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1902, "? AN ATTACK ON ACT OF 1899 3T IS ALLEGED TO RUN COUN TER TO THE BILL OF RIGHTS. When Junk Denlors Weie Airalgned yesterday for Buying from Minors Their Attorneys, O'Brien nnd Mar tin, Asked That the Indictment Be Quashed, for the Reason That the Act Is in Restraint of Trade. Mike Kosh Is Found Not Guilty. Other Cases Henid. Whim M. t'osslnger, Louis I'esUovlcli, Imiiu' Leber ami lui Leber were ni mlgned bpfoiu Judge New comb In No. yestoidny, chit i god with buying lion fiom inlnm, their attorneys O'Htlen & Mnrtln, asked that the Indictment he quashed for somewhat novel lea sons It u asked that the Indictment be quashed bee.uise, ;. 'I lie Indictment cIcioh not charge unv rilmlnul offcno known tn the law. 2. The act of f. Muv, 1SH 1. L 1M7, under which the Indictment Is drawn, Is unconstitutional and old: (a) lid'ausi- It Is an act In tcsltnliit of tlade. (ID llecnuw II denies to )cion mil .1nrls the ilKbt to niiikii contiacts for the iitiiulsltiun, s.ile and protection of piopeiiy. fell Because It Is In lolntln of the 1)111 of liirhN ol the Ciiuctltutlon of the 1 nlted State- and ol the state ol l'enn "lanlu ! The Indictment docs not charge anv violation of the in t of " Mn, lit!), 1. L. "17. I The Incite tine-lit docs not ibatge any oilinlnal offense at common law. .ludfje New comb ki anted a l ale to diow cau-e why the Indictment -hould not be quashed' and made It lettunable ut ntgument com t The net which it is allowed offends asalnst the constitution and the bill of lights was passed to prevent junk le.il cis fioin oniouuglUK bovi. to steal for them, as many of them tluoimhout the Mate have foi rais been tiiRngcd In dolniT hv buying stolen goods from them. The act follows: THi: ACT IN Ql-KSTION. Section 1. 15c, il enacted, etc That ir anv pcison or pti-oiis wlinll, after the li.i'sage ol this nit, liuv r iceelvc fiom Illinois Knowing them to lie-nich, oi from pn.sons unknown to siieli pi i sou or pei s(ins so Inning oi lrcrlxlug, oi fiom ci snns puisiiilig no tiadc, lnlmr or emplo ment foi a Ihrllhood, am lank lope, sd.ip, lion, biass lead, roppei or other metals, such pei'on or pi nous Ml ill lie doomed ruIH of a misilcmcaiioi, nnd. on comiilion tbereor in a coiiit of cpi,ner session of tlie pinpor count. xb.ill lie sentenced to p.n a line of not eeeecling the handled clollais (JMi-j ni to undergo an impiisonmcnt of not mine than one c.ii. oi both, at the dlsuellou of the court. .Sppiovcd The ".ill d.i cif May. A. 1). y,) William A. Stone. The defendants lho at Aubb.ild, wlieie thev aie engaged in tlie junk business. Dctecthe Mailin Ctlppcn. of the Delawaie and Hudson onmpanv, is the ptosecutor. That company believes that the defendants have been hilling l,u go quantities of iion stolen from the company b hov A case lonsequent upon tlie tiollev tiiko Is being beaid by Judge McCUne. I' M. Messett, an officer ol Ibe Amal gamated Association of Stteet Kailway Kmplojes. Division 16s is the piosc cutor. The defendants .no Jolin l and Michael Jlethciser, biotliei. who uotkejd dining the .stilke and continued to woik after the stilke. Ac-coidlng to the stoiy of the piosc cution, the defendants and some olheis of the non-union men committed a vic ious and wholly unpiovoked assault on Messett. ' At Vi SO o'clock on the morning of June I.', Messett and his inotoiman, John O'Donnell,' weie housing tbtlr car at the Piovidence load bam. John MeUheiser eneounteied Mes&ett and asked why he -hid called him (Metz heisoi) a "seal)." Messett leplled that lie had not done so. Metzheiser tailed him a llai. Wi:iU: ASSAULTED Messett and O'Donnell stalled to leave lor the eential city on tliPlr way liome, and, when about seventy-five feet away liom the hain, wete set upon by Michael Metzheiser and seven oi eight oilier non-unionists, O'Donnell was lellod by a club, and when he was dis posed of, the ciowd, leinfoiced by John Metzholsei, pioceeded to "do" Messett. The latter letiealed towards the barn, but had gone only fifty feet or so when he was ovei taken, oveipoweied and given a sound eltubblng. Michael Metz beisei, so Messett claims, hit him on the bead with a club and others of the ciowd, Including John Metzheiser, stuick him with their lists and kicked him, Injuiing him in the libs. lie was taken to the office of Dr. John O'Malley for ti eminent, and later to his home, wlieio be was confined to lied for four or live days. It was several weeks betoie he was able to icstinie woik. l)i. O'Malley was the only witness ex amined. He testified that the blow dealt Messett on the head was, uppaiently, suflleient to fractuie the skull if It had siiuek on some other pan of the head, Court adjoin nod alter Dr. O'Malley had been heard. Assistant Dlstiiet Attorney Orniuer, lion. John l Quinnau and f'laienee llalentine appealed for the piosecution. The defense was lepiesentetl by O'Bilen & Miutln. KOSH NOT OIULTY. Mike Kosh was esteiday .acquitted of lyiylng placed absolution on the Delaware, Lackawanna and "Western lalbo.id on November 20 of last year, Tlie commonwealth's case tested entlie ly on the testimony of Finnic Jones, ns telnted In yesteidny's issue, nnd to ion tiadlct this tho men who weie with Kosh on that day testified that nothing of tlie kind described by Jones oiuuied nnd that they did not see Jones at all on that daV, Theie was also testimony that Jones could not have seen Kosh the net day, as lie testified, for the icason that It was St. Michael's day, on the calendar of the Greek chinch, and that Kosh did not go to work, Hupeilntendent of theBuieau of Fiies II. F. Fejber swote that Jones Is an How's ThisP Wo offer One Hundred Dollais lteward for any case of Catauh that cannot be ciiied by Hall's Catauh Cine. IV J, UHHNUY A; CO, Toledo, 0. We, tho nuclei Hlgmil, have known P. J. Cheney for the lust 15 cars, and licllevu liim peiletlly hououible in all business tiansaclions and tbiuniially able to cany nut anv obligations uiiulo by their firm. WEST & TIHJAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. WAMHNO. KIKNAN & MARVIN. Wholesale Duigglbts, Toledo, O. Hall's Catauh Cine Is taken Internally, acting dbectly upon tho blood and mil- ceu sin faces of the system. Testlmonl- j ids bent fie". Pike fie. per bottle. Sold by. oil druggists. IJull'u Pamilv PUla are the best. FINANCIAL The Prudent Man or Woman t Everybody in Scranton knows the strength, the capital, the surplus and the unchallenged high standing of the THIRD NATIONAL BANK Where savings accounts, whether large or small, are given 3 per cent, interest. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, 7.30 to 8.30. untruthful man and that lie would not believe blm under oatli. Pi auk Hutch inson and Charles Stottcr swoie that Jones' leputritluu for tiuth nnd veiac Ity was not good. Thomas Kane was acquitted of at tempting to btirgiJt ize the home of Mai tin Pinion, in I'aibond.tle, one even ing last June. It appealed that the de fendant, while intoxicated, attempted to enter the piosecutor's house tliiough .1 bedroom window. The noise lie made attracted tlie .attention of the inmates, who enteied the loom and found the defendant trying to enter. The defend ant stated that he Intended to enter the house of a relative, w ho lived next door, to sleep, and that he might not distui I) the occupants used tlie window, as he had done on pi ev Ions occasions. On account of his diunkcn condition he got into the wiong bouse. Attorney John J. Muiphy was his counsel, and Assistant District Attorney Thomas conducted tlie case loi the common wealth. m:nt to ri:NiTi:xTi.nv. Joseph Zhn.i and Stanley Nov.ikoskl weie convicted of aggiavated nso.iult and battel j upon Pi .ink Hippie, and sentcnied by Judge Newcomb'to one .vtar and sl months each In the penl tentiaiy at bniil labor and scpaiatc and solitarv confinement. A veidict ot not guilty, and the pioe eutor to piiv the costs, was taken in the case against Lottie Smith. The piose. cutor failed to appear, and from .state ments of counsel It appealed that tho case had been settled out of com t. Hannah Youngs and Lirihic Young', mother and daughtei, were tiled before Judge New comb, on tlie charge of keep ing a dlsordeilv house in the subuibs of Caibondalc, during the past summer. Nfighbois testified as to the bad ch.ir nc ter both of the house and of tlie de fendants. They also stated that the de fendants' house was. nightly, freiiuc ut ed by a number of men and that diunken carousals were carried on ic peatedly. The defendants denied absolutely that thev kept anv thing other than a most ordeiiy and lespcctable bouse. Judge Newcomb, in chaiging tho jury, took fiom their ronsldeiatlon the cliaigo against the daughtei, on the giound that she was not responsible foi what oecutied in the house of her mother, who could subject her to dm ess L. I1. Wedeman and J. J. Man ning lepresenteel the defendant.-. As sistant District Attorney Thomas con ducted the piosecution. Peter Oaliovitch was tiled befoie .hidge Kellv for stealing SSI liom Mis. M,ny Novachilehaka, with whom he boarded fit Ta lor. He denied tlie chaige. The jmy was out at adjourn ment. VKTtDICT OP NOT Ol'ILTY. Mis. Kate Rutin, an Italian woman, who lives at Jessup, was tiled on n chaige of adulter), piefencd by Deputy Constable Piank O.vdon. The evidence .showed that Mis, Ruan conducts a very lnd place, but the juiy evidently be lieved that Gydon was actuated by spite and i etui tied a verdict of not guilty, C'loe Bates did not appeal to prose cutp L'mery Rolls for being tlie father of her child, and a veidict of not guilty was taken and the costs placed on the piosecutilx. A nol pios. on payment of costs, was enteied In tlie case of M. P. O'Connor, charged with selling leno vated butter without a license, liy Stanlpy J. Stevens, special agent of the department of agtlcultuie. Louis Sbiocca, Alfred Reny and Jo seph fioss did not njmear to answer charges or selling oleomaigurlne with out .1 license, nnd their balls weio foi felted and capiases issued for them. Benjamin Huivey, a oung man 18 years of age, was convicted of burglar izing the barn of John Lillibiidge, ut Blakely, on July S last, and stealing a single hainess, which he hied to sell for $1. It was his second conviction, and Judge Kelly gave him six months In the county jail. A verdict of not guilty was tetiirneil yesterday In the case of Patheilne Pee, tried Monday for false pretenses. The costs were placed on tho prosecutor. John Dolik plead guilty to two charges of luieeny and receiving, and was sentenced to six months In tlie county Jail, Yesterday's Marr inge Licenses, Stevvait Space Lulu i:. Williams .. Wilfred S. Mob- ,,,. I'anny Mittenbonder William J, Davis ., Carrie V. Neuffer ,, Albeit Wes.ott Maggie flanks Dentils I, Kane ,,, Nulllo Mcainills .,,. Oeoigu P. Kohl ,.,, Bridget Kclley , , Michael cillroy .,, . Ivatlo PovveleiJy ,.,. Samuel Weber .. Sarah A, DulCj , ,,, Plank C, Watdell , Minnie ft, Sainlen , joM'ph N, Tomklns , .Mary Howei llutheifoid Kinbaek Josephine, Follott , Scranton Scranton .......Sirnuton Scranton Scianton Scranton . ..C'aiboudulo ....Cuilmnilule Scranton .. , .Sciuutoii Scranton Scranton Scianton ,,,,,. .Scianton . ......Scranton Scianton Scranton iDunmoie Vltoona . ...,, Scianton ..,. .Scranton .. . Scranton They Pay the User. If you wish a half-tone or line cut, Jet tho Scranton Tribune make It for you. Our equipment for this work Is complete and up-to-date, We have facilities for doing the finest sort 'of work at lowest pilces and what's more, we do It. A trial order will convince you. i m Sweaters. 'A full line of good, heavy, warm sweaters. Florey & Brooks, 522 and 524 Spruce street, opposite court house. L5?.t - Makes careful inquiry before deciding where to deposit money THE MARKETS Wall Street Review. New Yoik, Oct. II -Tho ovor-nlglit de velopments in the coal sttike. situation moused u iheemtl sentiment In Wall .sticct today and the opinion vvu cjc piessul that the mattcls ut Nstto weio in a fall way of aUiustmcnt. The monetaiy situation wits momentarily lost sight ot In tho optimistic tecllng that piuvaileel ut the opening, and stocks weiu eogeilv bought at advances ot fiom 1 to 1 points ovu vestel clay's lhuil pi Ices. Recent spec ulitlve favoiites In which the pool ileiul datloa had been hcivicst weie most in demand, especially the C'oileis and turns, continental stocks. Individual onlei.s for blocks of fiom 1.000 to I.UOO shucs weie taken at advancing piiccs and tiacling was In etiotmous volume tliioughout. Ine icMclincss with which pi Ices lesponded to the good news combined with the ap peai.iliio or London lis n. heavy buvcr eu iijiii.irfcd the bull hilcicslx to lcncwpcl ef fmts in chiving the shoit Intel est to cover. The Incpiliy enibiniid all il.isses ot stocks bill the laigest advances weie c enteied in the higln st pi lee d eki-cs Some comment was aioiiseel over the Inct tli.it the active loaleis did not advance piey poitlon.itelv moie than other stocks al though the demand foi them was heavier than at other point; llailj prices showed smb. a li inclsome piollt to the traders who bought c.nlv vctetd.iv In the semi demoiali.ed niniket that tliev com menced to unload epilcMy Commis sion houses weie well tcpiecnteel in the e.itlv iliniiind but the volume of re alizing sales soon eh.i listed theh oielcis and piiccs i elapsed nil mound, liefoie noon the opening substanti il advances had been picttv genei.illv tc dure el to a fiiictlon and even cancelled in some Ini poiiutit "stocks 'I he dovv nw atd movement of pilces was .iceebiated bv a U per cent call moiiev into which lecallod to mind the fact that the monetary sitiution had to be icckoned with in an cffoit to eicate a hull m.nkel Dealings then subsided into nieielv nominal piopoitions foi a long time, but then- was a ste.idil Inci easing iindeieiiiteut of stieiiKlh which culmin ated in a violent Inning movement again in the closing bom which muled the en tile maikpt to the best pikes of the da v. Piomineul liade is such as St. t'aul. the Taeitlcs. Heading. 7'ennsvlv.inln, Atebl scin. Sugar rincl Amiilg muted Copper weie bought heavilv and theie was a luge ab solution of v.iiious minor stocks. Tho lallv in pilces was stiinul ited bv a bicak in nioiu; intes fiom M per cent, the highest In the fnienoon. to .'. pei icnt. The iiition of the coal opeiatois In agieelng to submit the riucsttons at lsue with the mincis to a bn.nel ol in hltiatlon to bo named bv I'lesldcnt Roosevelt was fieely cllseus-ced dining tlie d.iv, and all news be.iiing on the suhieet was nbsoihed with Keenest Inteiest It is expected that the lpsitmption of mining opei.itions will ne eessit.itp the foi wauling of consldciablo money to the antbiaeite legions In the llnal dealings the stock maiket ram meneecl to feel tho weight of the tradeis piolit-taking sales, but tlie demand w.i" siifnclentlv laige to ptcveut much im liie'ssicm on nriies and tho closing was genetalh 111 in Total sale- tocliiy. S21.SIV) sliaies. The lioiicl inniKel today was stiengthened with the eotnst of stocks and was fnlilv ncthe. Total sales, par Milne. fii()li tnlteu States now is declined 'j per cent, on the last call. The following quotations aro furnished The Tribune by Height . Frcese Co, 314 1V Mears lluilding. W. D Runyon, man ager. Open High, Low Closes A inn I Copper id IjVSm GH'i S' Am. C. & P MM 3IM: 3P4 P.l',i Amcile.iu Tee ill. III'.. T-. 10". Am. Locomotive .... 2) 2i W 20's Am S .t R. Co I,H 1,1 1. 1. Aineile.in Sugar ....UP,. l-8 120Vt l.'J Anaconda Conner ... 01'f. 101 1)7'4 101 Atchison S7', Sis SciV.. SYs Atelilsou, l'l mil lliu's V'JH 1(H) Raltt . Ohio lOVi 10.V4 IIH'k Kd1 Biook R. T (.2 P.2',4 I.IVs 1.2 Canadian Pacific . ..HI Hi 1I2! lH'i ("lies. & Ohio I'MJ llij ls IO14 Cliicagn it Alton .... Kivs rait SVrt 2la Chic As O W 1 'J'!-1! 21 S'l'fc P., M. & St. P 1SPS 1Wi',4 1S KV4 C, R. 1. &. P hli 111 111 111 Col Puel & lion SI'S R4Vs S3V M Del. (V Hud b.l'A ITti 1i;s")h 1"0 Den. & it Ci l'i.... Wi 'id'-i iki'i w-t Detiolt Southern .... 20 '-'11 l'Mt WH Kilo 30 S'Ufc SS IVt Kile, 1st Pr Ii75, US l!7i,4 ii Hi if. '2d Pr 12 r,2 f.2 WH Hocking Viillev . ... DO !Ui soy, !)H. Illinois Centuil 117 II? UV,i llfiid Iowa Cential 1U I! 12 42 Kan. City & South.. HVi. 'ilii ;,W- .ll'i Louis. & Nash U7B 1 I7aa 13V. lj:.i iuanniman ii'fj ui i.' ,i"i Mett. St. Ry 117 US H7'6 13P Mcicnn Cential .... "'A' 2cl 2ii 2i Mo, Kan, Ac Te.... 20H 21Th -0 20 Mo, K. At T . Pr .... fiOU wlVs :fi, 1,014 Mo Pnelllc 1ll7if.. 10Si,s 100 loot's N. Y, Ccntt.il 1,M Pi I Pi.1 P3T4 Noifolk At West .... 7.! 7T1 1:'A 7J'A Out, & west :ui iVj ,uvi ai's Peiuia. R. It bil'i 1iiJ.i IMIV3 lti2 People's Has 102'1 102 101 102'J Piessed Steel Car ,oJ m ro its Reading t.9'. r)5g bS& 154, Reading, 1st Pr R.V5 Mi ST. SC Reading. 2d Pr 7.''ji "c.Vi 73 'M'- Republle Steel 21 L'lV, 3iv m St. L. & San P "Pn 71 7P'i 74 Stt. I, .t So. W 3H. ,H5i .iOVs 31 Southern Pacific .. . To1', 71 iw. lO'i Southern R. R au I?'V 2'iJs 37ii Southetn R. It , l'i,. m 01 PI DVi 'I'euu, Coal ct lion... til'J i,H4 ii2ai cm Texas .t Pacllle ,, , 12 41 41 12','j lTnlnli Tn,lclf 1ill iner.' -ci.T ir.1 1 ........ .......... , ,,, , 4"i-h .'.;t, ,",. Total sales, Moooo nhun flloncy, r, per tout. CHICAOO ORATX & PHODPOR WHKAT- Onen IIIpJi. Low. Cos. Dereniber . ..,, TcTV; 71'., 70-1, 70)1 Muv 7. 72 72 72 CORN- Deceniber ,. 47H IS. 47U 4R'l Mnv 4Ji', 4.",J 4.Mi 42!j OATS- December ,., .11'i ".If, 30i 31 May ,,.. 811 i J2 .Mj 31T PORK. Octoiiei ww 10 oa in 00 10 :m Januaiv I.'WJ 13 7i P.M Pid7 URD- Octobei 1072 111 72 10 72 1072 .fanuarv , 9 Hi SP2 bt2 S87 ItlUS- r October 11..-.0 11 VI 11 ro 11.11 Januaiy Sao 8 32 b.i0 8 32 NRff YORK COTTON MARKPP Open. High. Low. Close October , sn 8.11 8.41 8.41 December ... . K'W S.;s k, s v, January 8.71 8 71 Sol Sfi2 May . 851 S51 S II 843 Scranton Bonid of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid Asked. Lackawanna Dairy Co.. Pr.... m ... County Sav. Bank & Trust Co SyO ,., Puion p.itiiic. Pi....7j oo'i no oou tT 8. Leatlmr 1411 IP, 11 n p. S. Leather, l'r .. t.'nl ri f,t P S. Steel ;,9. 10 20 10 I S. Steel. Pr SO Kit; sm4 f,w Wabash IL'Th ,11 2JT .l7f Wabnsli, Pr 17 I73i ln0J 17a: Western Plllon , , , op, Ol'i W M'i AVheul & I. 13 . ...27 S7i 27 27'i Wis. Cential 2u',ij w Wt WA Bargain No, 1 1 $1.00 Melton Skirtings, 54 Inches wide, comes In all the desirable and mixed shades. You want to remem ber the number of this ba gain. Priced for this sale, yard,..) 75C For Today and Tomorrow The Dress Goods Sale Continues 1 This Store Distributes flore Herchandise, at retail than any other store in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The splendid prestige acquired by its fair dealing its distinguished completeness its unquestioned attractiveness and its thorough reliability have elevated it to such a degree of popularity that thousands of people do all their trading here. Bargain No. 1 15c Scotch Plaids, 34 Inches wide, and Fancy Figured Dress Goods, suitable for children's dresses, For . .3 this sale, yard 1 I4C Bargain No. 2 19c Flannel Sacking, 33 Inches wide, colors are deslrable.also black. To make It more than Interesting, buy them at, a yard 1 OC Bargain No. 3 50c All-Wool Venetian Suitings, 38 Inches wide, the latest shades. This quality on sale Is above the average. For 3 days 39C Bargain No. 4 59c All-Wool Snow Flake Basket Cloth, Camel's Hair Zebeline, 38 Inches wide. Your dress problem Is easily . solved in this bargain. Yard 4-5C Bargain No, 5 69c Heavy Tweed Suitings, 54 inches wide, displayed in all the new mixed shades, Includ- . ing black. For this sale 49C Bargain No. 1 12'4c Double Fold Serge. For this sale, a yard 1 UC Bargain No. 2 25c Figured and plain Black dress gosds, 38 inches wide. For this sale, a yard 2lC BARGAin No, 3 39c Black Novelty Dress Goods, 38-inch and 42 inches wide, all wool. Priced for this sale 33C Bargain No. 1 50c All-Silk 18-inch Taffeta and a Cot ton Back Satin, newest shades, delicate tints, also cream. . . white and black. Cut price for this sale, yard 44C Bargain No 2 75c Silk Taffeta, 19 inches wide, pure Silk Liberty Satin, in all colors, including black and white. 1 For this sale at, a yard OC Bargain No. 3 $1.00 Plain Silk, Tartan effects, also 24-inch Peau de Soie, which is here in the newest shades. Q Priced for this sale at, a yard o5C rlrat Nat. Bank (Caibonuale). ... 500 Third U.Uional Bank N 530 Dimo Dep. & Dis Hank 000 Economy L , II. & P. Co 46 Flist National Bank 1J00 Lack Trust & Safe Dod Co . 193 Clark & Snover Co , Pr 123 Scianton Savings Bank 500 Tradeis' National Bank 223 Scranton Bolt & Nut Co 123 People's Bank 135 BONDS. Scranton Packing Co Scianton Passengei Railway, first mortgage, duo 19.20 llj People's Street Railway, Hrst moitgage clue 1918 115 People's Stiect Railway, Gon- eial mortgage, due 1921 115 Scranton Trac Co , C pei cent, llj Economy L. H. & P. Co N. Jerscv & Pocono Ico Co Consolidated Water Supply Co ... 33 97 97 105 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. G. Dale, 27 L.icka Ave ) Floui-JHO , , . Huttci-ries.il ci camel y. 2lc ; fresh dairy, 22c. Clieec HHalHa. Eggs N'cai bv, 2Jc: western, 21c. ;BKs Nimby, 2J1c; western. 21c; can dled, 22c; c.i'-e? count, 21c Mariow Beans Per bushel. S2 P.5a2.40. llanow Be.ms Per bushel. $2 S3 Onions Per bushel. 90c. New Potatoes 00c. per bushel. New York Grain nnd Produce Market New Yoik, Oct. 14 Flour Mai ket con tinue d tlrm and geneially held uboxe bu ith's views; winter ati.iights $J. lOaJ 4 1; Minnesota patent, $3 S0a4. Wheat-Spot steady; No. 2 led, 7Ca7b,&c. clnvutoi; No 2 icci, 7,'3a7cio. f. o. b. alloat; No. . noithein Duliitb. Slc. f. o. h ailoat; op tions opened eabler but icccneiecf, holding ery linn nil clay. Just ut the close It chopped shaiply under i calling and left off unchanged; Mnv closed 7uc ; Decem ber, 7bVu. Com Spot tlim; N6, 2, fiS.i i'c. olcMitor and 09ic f. o. b. nilo.it; No 2 jelow, 70Hc. : No, 2 white, 70'jc; options weaker but tinned stiong with wheat. Pilcib shot up oer a cent per bushel, only to leact paitially neur tno close, Last pilces wero 4i!4c net higher. Jnn u.uy closed Mftc; May, 47'ic: October, f,Gc; November, C2).iC.; December, .'iV,e Oats-Spot film: No. '.'. 3.;yic; htnnilaicl white, Sue; No. 2 white, 3iic; No. .1 white, 3'.Hc; tiuck white. 3iJa41c; options, un settled but geneially Ibmei; December, :riu3i;c; closed .inc. Butter Steady; o.s- ... n.ann.u.1. 0rt .1,1 flintni'V. IClnlSP.! ,1,1- v..:...!,.-.,. -.., ..". ...w. ,.,.-.. ... ireameiy, common to choke, lOaU&c.; . urination creiimcry, jiuivii:.. bwi euwu, 17ia23c.; renovated, 17'ia20se. cheeso riim; new state full cream, small col oiccl fancy. 13c: smnll white, 12sc; laige colored, 12c; lingo white, 12c Eggs Iregular; average best, 22a:'lc: western candled, 2l',u23c ; refiegeintcd, lSa'.OVsc Chicago Grain Market. Chicago, Oct, 14, Inteiest on tho bouiil of Undo onto more centen'd In tho com pit today and nftor u weak opening the close was stiong, December mi so ; Do teinber wheat closed 'su'iC lowei; Do cenihev oats weio n sluda lower whilo Jauuniy piovlslons closed unchanged to 2J4c lwer. Cash eiultallons was ns fol lows: Flour .Steady; No 2 spi Ing wheat, 71u7Je ; No, 3. iiSaiU ; No, 2 icd, i.9a70c; No. 2 corn, Mije ; No. 2 yellow. bO'sci No. 2 oath, 27ac.; No, 2 white, J No. J while, 31H.I.HC, No. 2 rjo. 4syc; good lecdim, bailo, ; lab to choice malting, Miitcio ; No. 1 llax seed, l.?lj No. 1 noithwetilnin, l,25; pi lino tbnntliv seeil, ; me.ss pmk, per bnuel, $lii!i3al,; lard, per 100 poiiiuU, ; l-oit libs, sides, $11.10.U1.30: hliouldeis, 9.23.iU,30; short c leal slcliw, JU IWallATli Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago Oct. II Cattle Receipts !, OOo, InUudlug HW Tixans and 1.0ml weal- einsj Mttmly: goon to pnino sieeif. uuiu Inal, $7,40aS'10, pocu to nuulnm. J.7'm. llcis Ileei'intH tnelnv. 13 000! toillOllOW lG.oOci; left over, 2.r); opened 10c higher, ilosed ailMinio lost; mixed and butclieis, 0!0ii7,10; good to choice heavy, $c9Vi7.0.1; loughs, hulw, tb1!.u-90i light, ?t..lu.i7 1"il bulk of sales. W Mi7 0"!. Sheep Receipts. 30,0tW; sheep and lambs, fnt bonis, steady; good to choice welh us, J.l.40af; fair to choice nil.ed, T2 23.1 3 40; nutlo lambs, $3 50.i5b0. Oil City. Oil City, Oct. 14-Ciedlt balances. U'7; ccitlflcates, no bid; shlpmentb. U3.5IS bat rels; nveiugo, 59,014 ban els: runs, 20,707 battels; murage, 70.01)1 bauelE. 'AfARMSKjRATSSSti tJALANUtiCtttfllLIHmiWiCi stocKotH anil leecieifc j.jjaiu.i; tuvrn, tuu Hl.7'i; helfeiH. $.'2"i3 V); canneis, ll.&XU J)j bulls, J.',23al"'.; lalves, ?J73a7.00: Texas fed steels, i!al; wehleill steels, J.75.Hi.40, y Dress Goods L Bargains IXodLay Special "You Are invited'' Bear in mind, no one is expected to calls is welcome to a Free Ticket. You may be the lucky one to get a and bring your friends. i "THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY." Model Home Furnishers. 322 Lackawanna Avenue. - -' i The Moosic Powdet Co Rooms 1 and S Commonwealth Blclg. SORANTON, PA. MINING AND BLASTINO POWDER Hide it Moosic and Hiulidale Works. kaflin & Rtind Powder Co.'a ORANGE GUN POWI1ER tlectrlc Batteries, Klectrio l'.ploJerj, V.t- plojlnj DlJtta, bafety Kusc. REPAUNO CHEMICAL OO.'S HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Bargain No. 6 75c Homespuns, Melton and Thibet Cloth, 54 In, wide, grey, oxford green and navy. For this sale 5vC Bargain No. 7 75c Diagonal Flannel, 50 Inches wide, 46-Inch all wool cheviot, navy, grey, brown, cadet, royal blue, . garnet and castor. For this sale 49C Bargain 8 98c Whipcord, 48 inches wide, all wool, lat- est shades. For this sale, for three days 75C Bargain No, 9 S1.25 Prunella Cloth, 45 Inches wide. Q satin finish, all wool, pretty shades. Priced for this sale OVC Bargain No. 10 89c Venetian Suitings, 50 Inches and 54 Inches wide, plain colors and mixed shades, all wool. Cut price for this sale OVC Bargain No. 12 SI. 25 English Coverts, shrunk and sponged. 56 inches wide, mixed, navy, cadet, castor, brown, grey and oxford. For this sale, per yard VoC Bargain No. 4 50c All-Wool Albatross, Mohair, Cana densis, Serge, Cheviot and Cashmere, For this sale Bargain No. 5- 69c Homespun Suitings, very heavy weight, soft -and smooth finish, 54 inches wide, For this sale. Bargain No. 6 89c Storm Serge, all wool, 50 inches wide; also Cheviot and Venetian. For this sale ( . Bargain No. 4 $1.00 Quality Black Silk. 20 inches wide, 20-inch Peau de Soie, 24-Inch Rustle Taffeta, import ed, finest qualiy, also a 36-inch Black Silk Taffeta, very firmly woven. Choose for this salo any of them and pay only, yard Bargain No, 5 50c Velveteen, 25 pieces, in colors and black, a splendid value. Priced for this sale at, a yard Bargain No. 6 $1.00 Silk Velvets. 25 pieces, come in black and all colors Cut price for this sale and Tomorrow Stove You no doubt have heard about the hand some ilodel Range that we will give Free to the lucky person whose number shall be selected from among those who visit our special stove exhibition during TODAY AND TOMORROW October 1 5 and 1 6 Office Furniture Hill & Cornell, Bargain No, Id 59c Scotch Plaid, all wool, colors decidedly attractive. Priced ,. for this sale, yard , oVC BArgaln No. 14 39c All-Wool Sklrtlngs.a fabric for rainy day skirts, .27 Inches wide. Priced for , 3-day sale, yard 25C 45c 49c 69c 89c 45c 79c Showin s buy. Everyone who Range free, so come THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE LINE IN THE CITY, Eveiy thing that is neweverything that is desirable. Be sure and see our line and get our prices befoie you buy. 121 Washington Ave. w '