pcV?,'' rp to- THIS SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MtlDAY, OCTOBER if, 1902. '(j- JURY COULD NOT AGREE METZHEISER BROTHERS WILL HAVE TO BE TRIED AOAIN. fury Stood Ten for Conviction nnd Two for Acquittal Forcmnn Told the Comt Thtit nn Agieement Was Impossible, nnd the Juiois Weie Dlschniged Police Officer McAn drew Acquitted of the Chat go of Assault nnd Battery Other Or.scn Thnt Wcie Tiled Yesteidny. The Jurv In the case of Michael Mctz helspr nnd John Meti-helser, charged with assault nnd battery und felonious wounding, respectively, by I. M. Mes sllt, was yesteitlay afternoon ellseliurged ft mil further consideration of the case, sclng unable to ngtee. l,ate Thui.sd.iy tlif Jury retired nnd leinniued out nil night. Twice yester day mornlnR the Jury uslccd Judge Me ritire to discharge them, but lie le fusecl, telling the Jiiuiih thnt It wun their duty to harmonize their differ ences and agree upon a veitllet U It uasi nt nil possible. At I o'clock yesterday afternoon the Jury again sent u leeiuest to the Judge to dlsehitige them. He suggested to the nUnineys tlial they accept n majority verdict, but the district uttoiney ic fused to, and he oideird the Juiy to be bi ought Into com t. The foi email, ('. P. Judwln. told the Judge th.it he iiiiisldeied a verdict Im possible, and the ud'o theioupon dls ohnigcd them. The iitiy stood ten lor acquittal and tvSo lor conviction. TIip Ilrst case taken up in tout l loom No. 2, yesterday, was one In which Tomey Dutmnan was defendant. Charles Ankicv, U7, the prosecutor. alleged that on the evening of September 2, Inst, he and the defendant veie pni Inking "f beer nt :i hotel on the South Side. On tlut oic.ision the defendant was nt llied In a pair nt tt ousel a In which lie took Rie.it pildc. Without cause or wainiiiR the delend.int attacked him, shaking him seveiely, after which It was discovered that the ti ousel s weie s.idly toin: Uhrp. RiiplllR lents appeal -Iiir In the western portion theieof, theieby occasioning the Infcicnee that the attack was fiom the leai. The de fendant denied making anv nialielous oiislauRlit, eilliei upon the defendant en his Mouses, and slated that he flmplv laid his hand upon the piose- mtoi's cn.it sleeve, in an effoit to pei Miade him to leniain and pnitake of more beei. The eidlct was not Riiilty, and the costs weie divided. falsi: prtrrnxci: phaik:i:d. .lolin F. Aimbrust. who lccently con ducted a meat maikct on Penn avenue, was on uijil befoie Judge New comb, . haigcd with obtalnliiR merchandise fiom the Ctidahy Packing company under false pietenes. D fl. Sabin. Cudfih.v's local m.m.iRrr, lestllied that nn Julv IP, moi, he tailed at the defend ant's place of business and that the de fendant eleltveied to him a statement of his financial condition lor the pui poe of obtalnlns ciedit. The statement vas offeied in evidence and .set forth ill it the defendant, whose signature was, attadud, was worth $4,000 and bad io debts of any kind, and, further, that ii was mode loi the pin pose of obtain ing goods tmni tne Cuduhj Packing ompany. The commonwealth then called ail ous witnesses., including lepieseiuatives f he arious local packing houses, who testified that cm July 1.", 1901, the de lendaiu was indebted to them in a sum usgiegaling about U.ilCrt. A i-rtitUd copv oi the lecoid ol Pnlted Stales Dis nlct com l disclosed that about Janu ur.v. liii).'. the defendant Hied a petition in bankiupuy, in which he scheduled vuiious debts owed bv him ,nul which c!lelos, j that he was Indebted lo ail ous cone ems on Julv IS, 1101, the dale of i he dellvei.v nt the t,t lenient to the It.'O-ei nun. The dPlendam admittec! siKning and giving the statement to the piosccutoi, mil st,,tc.(i that he simply (Hied it out is dilutee! I) Ml. S ihin, who told him fiat It was sini)l ,t matter ol toim; that he had no intention to ilefuuid the emnpan.v and thought that his trade and outstanding account would moie than balance his Iiidebttdues . Altoi ipy C, II, Sopnr lepiescnted the de le nclant, and Attoinev Donnellj, the nosetlltoi. A eidlct ot guilty, with l ''commendation of etieme meuy, was leluined late In the afttinnor.. Wllllim II, Junes was innvlited of d'lr.iudliiR his boiidliiR mMies-,, Fan nl Pulzei The delendant as not prescni dm lug the tilnl, but was lep itteutcd by Attorney M, I, Tayloi, I.VXCIJ WAS ACQI'ITTHD. Muitlr I,,neh wan acquitted, vc-tei-rtuy. ol the lummy m $10.SO nom Pat ilck Mannlou, loi which he was tued hf'lote Judge Xewcomb, Wednesday, A vtidlet of acquittal was al-o lendcied In ihe ease ag -Inst John (iolls, chaigcd with nuilleious mlvehler by bi caking ill" window nnd .shutter of Deluunie. J.acKavwiiina und Western passengei couch. The costs weie' placed upon the lOUIIIV. James Wllll'ims, a ouiig nnin who lives at Olyphant, vves comic ted of being tho father of the child boin to lei tie Wood In June, 11)0, Miss Wood Is now only 17 ,e.u.s of age. Williams was .sentenced to tlueo mouths In the minty Jail. Ills mother tainted as sen tence was Imposed and had lo be c.tr ilni from tho eouit loom, Pntiolmaii William McAndiew, of r'.U'boiidiilc, was acquitted nt the chaise of eomniltllnp, an assault and battery nn James Kelly, while placing him undei an est, and the piosecutor w,H dliectcd lo nav the costs. At adjourning hour, CToncioso Splotta was on tlial, charged with tolug to criminally nssault Mis. Matin Zlc.udl, nt hei home In punmene, on December 21, hiht. Tho defendant, it is alleged, llueateneel to shoot Mis. Zlcaidi unless she submitted to him A nol pios, was enteied, on i.'yment of cosib, In the case of Thomas Nolan, uharged with being the lather ot tho child of Ilildget Oakley, Michael Hon iiutt, of Caibondale, wna acquitted of ,Jie charge or malicious mischief, pre fened by Mrs. Jane Heap, of thnt city. FREE TO EVERYONE. A Priceless Book Sent Free for the ABkltig. "Thoio he books and books!" some edifying, others entertaining, and Htllt nlheiB Instructive. The nveniRe man Ii so busily eiigaged In the labor ot money limiting that he has little time nnd less Inclination for hooka which Instinct; hence when he feels out of sol t', either he gives no heed lo N'atuic's warning, or ho consiiHil a physician, at an ex pense which n little knowledge would have enabled him lo avoid. There In probably no complaint upon which tho public Is po little hummed, on hemoi rholds, or piles; this little book tells nil about their natiue, cause and euro; It treats of the different forms ot blind, bleeding, Itching nnd protruding plies, dcerlbos their symptoms, and points the way to a cure so simple nnd Inex pensive, that anyone can understand and apply. The Importance ol piompt ness mid thoroughness Is vital, for the disease will not cine Itself, and Natutc. alone, unaided, will not accomplish a cure, while the consequences uie too p.'dnful for detailed description. You nro told how piles originate, the leason for their appeal mice usually being that some of the rules of corieet living have been violated, nnd (what Is mote to the point), how you may i It yourself of this banc of human existence. All af fections nt tho rectum ate treated In simple, plain language, so that nil mayi undei stand, and learn how the cause' may be lemoved. Manv people suffer fiom plies, because after tiylng the nu merous lotions, ointments and salves that are on the maikct, without lollef, they come to the conclusion that a sui glcal opeiallnn Is the only thing left to try, and rather than submit to the shock and risk to life of an opeiatlcm, piefer to suffer on. This little book tells how this may be avoided, and a cute be eflected without pain, Incon venience or detention fiom business. AVrlte your name and addiess plainly on a postal coid, mall to the Pyramid Dtug Co, Mat shall, Mich., and you will leech e the book by letuin mall. JsL. , SI Friday's Leading Feature Will Be a Bamboo Corner Chair Exactly Like Picture. It was designed bv mi intll, that In pertain rmiMtiuclcd of selected bamboo stock, teat ccueiecl wllh line matting, It otfets a lefiOHliliig titnimo I tutu tlin eoinen- lloiul cornel iienl! usually so stilf In both shape and pike Tills chair actlt.illv lemesentu ' 0) woith Is the Pilelay Pilce Crejdit You? Certainly ! 221-223-225-227 Wyoming Ave. When court adjourned, n juty was out deliberating on the case of A, D. Hobeits, who was charged by Mis. Saiah fioss with having attempted to assault her at her home in Thioop. Mis. Cioss' husband was at the time employed by Koberts. The defense was an alibi und an allegation that it was a suite action At adjourning hour in No. 1, l,eonmd Curtis, a police officer of PeckIIle, w.is on tilal charged with committing an assault and battery on Benjamin Claik. The latter has been working dining tho stiike, and it is alleged that on the night of August 24 he was assaulted and placed under airest without cause. John Thomas was on trial in No. 2 at adjournment, chaiged with committing in assault and battel y on his slstei, Mis. Maltha Reese. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Hills of partieulflts weie filed csteidu.v in the ensps charging Bomlnlc r IM dington and Joseph Spitzet with selling Ilquoi on Sunday To llll a vacancy caused l,v the death of William B Dols, Thomas Jones was enterday appointed judge of election of the Third district of the Sixth waul, of this city. William A. Schlftri is the plaintiff in a ticspass suit begun Nestenlay against the fScianton Steel company and Wllkes- Hane and Scianton Iiallw.iv romptnv to leeoter damages loi injuiy to his piop eity caused by the llooels. C B. Gaiduer. master in the ea.seiof the John Church company, against M. W. Ciuciiisey and 11. I. Guernsey, esterday filed his repoit. It shows a balance in lavor ot the Gueinsejs ol $9.S"i7.1t with In teiest Ii om J.lliuii .0, 1 D(C The petition of IMwaid T.oughlln foi the appointment of a guaidian foi Dald Guukher was jesteielay dismissecl li Judge Xewcomb, it haln been found that I.oughlln. under the law, hud no standing as such a petitionei. How's ThlsP Wo oflci Ono Hunched Oolluis Iteward for any case of cnt.iirh tliut cannot bo em eel by Hull's Catimli c.'iuej. P J, CllUNRV v CO.. Toledo, O We, tho iindeislgiu'd. havei known P. J, Cheney for the lasi 15 ymrs, and belieu him peileclly honoiable In all hubine-bs transactions nnd tin incially able to cairy out any obligations nude by their firm. tVKST & TIU'AX, Wholesale Urugglsts, Toledo. O. WARDING, KINN N & JIAKVIN, holcsalo Diugglhts. ToleHlo. O. Ilairw Calm Hi Cine is taken internally, nctlm: dlrccll unon tho blood mul mn. ccju biuMreti of the system. Testlmonl. man. C. S. Beamans: GcotKe W llene r'duhu""7 lKrh0MQ- m J'ct, Jr., John U, Wabmcreund Tk Jia,'ih family i'liis uie the best, ucnuau, INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. B., L. and W. Boaid for Today. Following is the make-up of the Delawaie. Lackawanna and Western boaid tor toda : 'IIIPItSDAV. OCT, li, llMias JJast 7 p in, J. Ginle. : S n m.. MiCaity; n p in.. I.atkin; ID p m., Mos Ici ; 1J p. m,, Goldeti Summits 0 p, m Pinunfelker. Pushcis 7 ,. ni., J. U, Jones, s p. n: W. MeCartN- 1 j m , u. li. Hauls; lu i. m , Kith; 1J i ni., Muiiaj. PltlDAy, OCT. 17. KMias Cast 1 ii, m,, Dcniue: J a. in., Wullacti' J ,i, m , KIimIIcIj; i a, m., Tluitnpsein, l, a, m,, Illsblng; S a, in. (iil llgan; lu a, in . Bui Man t: i: u. m , Dunn, 2 p in., .Steuns; h p ni.. Wall; c p. m, Kiiighh', Summits u a m c.iiiigg, . p. ni., N'ieh olls. I'usheis Jin a, in,, Mathewson; 7 a. m , Wielpi'i; 7 a, in, I'hmeit; s n, m., llouset; S a, m,. Lamping; in a m , C, Baitholomew; ll.-f.l a. m Moian; U a, m., Hoai; 7.IO p. m., Muipliy; U p. m W. 11. Bartholomew. Ilolpeis 1..10 a. m., Cesinr; 7 n, m , (iaft ne ; In a. m Seeoi ; I! n p. in , Stanton. r.'OTicij, J. J Unify will take his inn Oc tober 17. Seeor will lake his um Ottobei n,. Chaile.s Lasher and W. I.ansau will luko tliPli i mi on 2nd Si Pilcluy, Oct, 17, This nnd That. A mammoth new dill! pi ess has been Installed In the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company's blacksmith shop. It wns built by the Niles Tool company, at llninlltnn, Ohio, The Scrauton Car Potumen's associa tion will hold their annual meeting in the boaid of trade looms tomonow eonlng, when tint unnunl lection ot of ficers will be coiiducilecl, A laigu num ber of out of town membeis will be piesenl, COMING MASONIC EVENT, THE MARKETS Wall Street Bevlew. New Yoik, Oct. bj The fen nial nn nouiieemeiit that the coil millets' lepio Hontu lives had agiced to submit their dif ficulties with the coal upeiatuin to the boaid of aibltiation appolntcel by 1'iesl dent Ilooseelt lemoved any linycilng doubts that existed In' Wall stieet as to if possible hllch In tho effoits to bilng about a sallsfaetoiy solution ot the mat ter. With the lemovat ot this long do tal lent factor as a maikct Inllacncc, spec ulators began lo llguie on tho beneficial effects on geneial business that would fol low the icsmuption of netlu mining op ciatloiis. News fiom the anthracite, le gion indicating that the mlneis weie in Jubilant spit Us oer the piospcct ot speed ily letuinhig to woik was gieeted with gieat satisfaction as was the statement that the mine onoiatois weie malting piep nations to lesumc wot k on a laigu scale Advices fiom abioad that tho .sit uation was x lowed theie with gieat chcci fulucss liitenslliud tlie optimistic feeling and eatisi el he.ny lnijln of the geneial ni,u kit. London followed its satistaction oer the outcome by ci eating a slicing and ncthe maikct lor Ameiican seciul ties thoio and supplemented It with some laige biding oideis lieio. I'liecs opened with a lush upw'aiil and huge blocks of stocks wciu bought at llslng prices. Tho opening in the Coalcts was wide and there was (UKM shaies of PennsiHanla pin chased on n fi actional sprtad. Initial gains weie well o-ei a point thiotighoiit tbu acthe list and aftei a tcmpoiaiy set b.ick the lise was leneweel with lgol and advances ot two and een tlueo points became numeious. The buMng nioement embiaced all of the usu il laxoillcs and at times was heavily centeieel in various gioups, partleulnily lu the Pemisjlvania gionp. 'Ihe pionouneed sticngth of tho maikct bi ought out the usual ciup of ui moi t, icg.it ding special stocks, partieu l.n ly Noilolk and Western which ad vanced over sis. points lo SO on lepoits of an inu eased dividend. Jlueli of the heavy buvlug tlnoughoiit the list was credited to a heavy opeiatoi who has lecentlv io- tuinecl to the stieet after an absence abioad. After the Hist burst of enthusi asm ovei the favorable aspect of the coil stiike situation the stieet began to ic gatd thai Incident as a secondary factor in the maikut and commenced to dis count the expected easing up of the mon etaiv situation thiough the nimoied bond pm chases by Secietaiy Shaw. Nothing definite regaidlng this developed dining the clay, but theie were veiy many cir cumstantial accounts touching the tians actlon. It was leported that the amount Involved would be about Jij.OOO.OOO, which would be tendeied by a syndicate on sat Istaetoi.v teiins. Piolessional tiadera weie Inclined to legaid the heavy buying as foi e shadowing sin eailv announce ment ot the tiunsaction. Room shoits showed much concern ovei the heavy ab soipllon of stocks and covoied pietty ex tensively lu many ot the leaders. The maiket at times showed some hesitation while utilizing was in piogioss, but wheio this pioces was going on the effect wns laigely e ountei balanced by heavy bujing at othei points Monelaiy conditions to dav weio mole lav oi able to bonoweis and there weie moie llbeial offciings of time monev below piesent latcs. 1'ioml nent featuies in the dav'.s movements weio the Pacifies, Louisville and Nash ville, Sngai, Illinois Centtal, the high pi iced coal stocks and St. Paul. 'I lie lattei was masked up above WO on a re vival of lepoits of closei lelations with Cnioti Pacific which stock was also con-spicuouslv- stiong. Tiading was in im mense volume in the closing hour and theie weie many blocks ot a thousand shales and upivnids taken, one block ot .",,0)0 sh.ues ot Noitolk &. Western chang ing bands at So. Pi ices all aiounil weie iiulto geneially lilted to the best and tho closing was vciy active and stiong. To tal sales today, l,Gli,3uu haies. The bond maikut showed pionouneed streivth In i-vnipithy with stocks. Total sales, par value, M !15,tiH). I'nlteil States new 4s coupon ailvance-el U pel ce-nt. on the last call. The following quotations aie furnished The Tribune bj ll.ilght & Picese Co. H Jlu Jleais Building, W. D. Ilunyon, man- UKLT, FINANCIAL FINANCIAL The Prudent Manor Woman Makes careful inquirij before deciding where to deposit money Everybody in Scranton knows the strength, the capital, the surplu and the unchallenged high standing of the Third National Bank Vthere savings accounts, whether large or small, are given 3 per cent, interest. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, 7.30 to 830. i:i "i u :v'H 1 '.' 32VS 17 Ji lj")7 11.10 9 IJ in. 1!U 17 2", Jl J 11.10 ij"i IJ 00 ,S il ..Pi 17 J1? r 93 11.10 SIJO 12 Oil S4J CORN- Dee ember May OATS-DecPmber May yj'i PORK. October 17 2.", Janurerv 15 32 1.ARD- October 11.10 January fi 23 UIBS- October 12.00 12 00 Jaminiy S.I0 s 12 Ni:W YORIC COTTON MARKKT. Open. High Low Close October fc 40 KM 8 20 SH2 December 8 49 SS Sll 8 15 Januaiy S 17 S r,7 S.IS SIS May 810 S'. S .9 S2! Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Eld.Asked. T.nekawanna Dairy Co.. Pr.... 60 Countv Sav. Bank it Trust Co 300 First Nat. Bank (Carbonuale). ... 500 Third Urttlonal Bank 330 Dltno Dep & DIs. Bank 300 Economy I., II. & P. Co 46 TiMret National Bank Lack. Tiust & Safe Den. Co ? i H H r. p s ?, t t Best s PATENT FLOU The Celebrated t SNOW WHITE; 1300 193 Clark & Snoer Co, Pr 123 500 223 123 133 Open, High. Low Closa .l.ll1! lilies l3',.. Ji",J8 .'31 1 33 u."i b 3ij , mi; m-, jm, iin4 . .17',, .ffi- :.7' oTU , .10 :;o ,11 ,;u . 91 'II 91 HI . 4li 47'4 4 J llp'i .LMIJ JJVg 1"! UVa . 9S 91 )! i0 . S! S'ii4 SS S'Ji, .101 J0H, lilai. 101U .10",l4 10i,i K1315 JOiji, . i!'k iVPj liJ'j IMi .l.i) IJl'K IlIVj ."o',j r.Pii niijii , .''i's .17 M . J0m -Jl ) .issij run, is77 i9oiK ...ri iiiupni yj'ti . M'h hi'i; N! . in. ,u. d Pl, 47 IM. 17P 172 .17 31 Amu! Copper Am. C. .v.- P ..., American leu .... Am. Ice, Pi Am. Lncumotho , Am. Loco.. Pi .. Am. S .v, R Co ., Arnold 1111 Sugiu , 'Anaconda Copper Atchison Atchison, j'r Halt. .V. Ohl Ill 00k. II. T Canadliin l'acllie , Plies. .V: Ohio .. .. Chicago & Alton , Chic. (V: (J. V C M. A. St. P ... C It I, J .. .. Col, Puel ,v lion,, col. c Houtliein t'ol. .v.- South Del tc Hud Den. k R. 1, ,.. . I4'4 43 Den. A. It. O.. Pr,. , i 9Ji Detiolt Honthein ... 201. Ihlei iu; lhle, 1st l'r ii7' Inle. 2d Pr 3.1 Hocking Vullov 91 Illinois Cential ,. , its'i Iowa Cential .... ., 1' Kan. Citv .v. South.. 3.3 Louis A; Nash 13734 1 I'd,, i,i,u uiss Manhattan 1.S3U in'.j 111',; ir,id Met. St Ry 141 n.'h no?,, H2 MpnIiiiu Cential ., . 2ii'4 SdiJ 'Jcj 2d .Mo K. & Te .. , .'.Oi. 31 ,!il ,11 Mn K. .V T, Pi..,, iit t,J bl i.ta. r,: ;.'i'. IS IWi 14S r. 13 r, 33 1P I4'i 9t' 29". .i'l'I Il734 31 :i w HI ISH 172 4l 9J"i .Wlf. 3.1 "A IV) I. ,1" Anniversary of Washington's Initia tion to Be Observed at Dixie, AirnugcmeiUH nro being made) lor a blur celehiatlon in this tliv nn 1 1, ,. ' 1 tc-cull ntr night of November 6, to commemorate ' ju."!i!!:; JTii-". n,a Dconui-ninuiiiiiiii 111 inn iiiiii.iiion j Hepuiillc Hie el or ueorge wasiiingtou Into the JIusoulo order. The celehiatlon will be held In the Dixie theater and admission will bu limited to Musons, Theie wm )j0 lltuallstlo eserclses and two nddiesses. President Judgo II. St. Ikiwaids will speak on "Washington us n Citizen," and John Lamberton, esq., of Harils burg, will speak on "Washington as a Mason." There will also bo a musical programme, the feature of which will be solos by Pi of. John T. Watklna and PJilli II. Warren. The committee of airatiBements which haa the affair In charge com prises tho following Musons: Chair .mi. i-ieciiie iuij ini'j uniij iiiiu. N. V, Ceniliil ,,.,.,,133 IV! J3i, J.m'h Not folk At West ,,, 74?, M 7p7 791. Out. Ar We-st 3i. -IK .)ij :in' PenUHlV,inla It. n.,Hi!'I li.i H'l'I IhlV- J'eople's Oiih , JU! ar4 Jai JK1W. Piesseil Stcel Car nil. i,i', eiu. u. Scianton Savings Bank Traders' rs'ationai oanK Scianton Bolt & Nut Co People's Bank BONDS. Scianton Packing Co Scranton Pnssengei Railway, fiist mortKace, due 19J0 Peoole's Stieet Railwav, fiist moitgage, due 1918 115 People's Stieet Railway. Gen eral moitgage, due 1921 113 Scranton Tiac Co, l pel cent. 113 Kcononiy L. H. is P. Co N. Jeisev A: Pocono Ice Co Consolidated Water Supply Co ... 115 33 97 97 103 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Collected by II. G. Dale, 27 Laeka. Ave) Ploui J4 40 Uutlei Piesh cieameiy, 21c ; fiesh daily, 22c. Cheese lUlalSe. Pggs Neaibj, 22' -o.: weslcin, 21c. PKgs Ncaiby, 22,c; westcin, 21c; can dled. 22c: case count, 21c. Mniovv Beans Pel bushel, $! Onions Pel bushel, 90c New Potatoes iwc. pel bushel. llcipublle Steel Pi SI I, ,V San P Kt Ii, So V Seiutlieiii Pacllli' Soiithein Ii R . Southern I R Pi Tenn Cenl A lion Texas A Pacific . I'nlnn Pacific Union Pacific, Pi . U S. Leather V s Leather, Pr P S Steel . V S Slccl. Pr . Wabash Wnb.mli, Pi .... Wi'stoin Pnlon Wheel A: L U . Wis. Cential .. . PN-dlvidend Total sales. l.OSf! 200 shaics Money, 1,4 jicr cent, III" HI'., U)-. IjllU , 70'i 71) i IJUt I95 1 N716 Kv S7'i S7'i 775i 7R'n 7T' """'l 21' 2J 21- Hit ''.: 7S; 7S,J 7i!',5 73 7i,". 73 7i.'i 3IS, 32 3lt niij 7I' MiH 7l!i 7J's 37 38 S7; 3V 9i;?4 Hie,, i,li ; fi,,ii fi! WiVi iO U3'i "T HH IP! II". IO.1V1 lOc.U. 10114 10-jiJ 9n& !10,; 90'?, 90t. 13 13'; 11 Iff, M JJiH 90 1H 90i IV 1 4iPJ nH 41)', W)'J OOii ,S) 14 ooij, !l IM 31 3I'(- 11 4'V 4S 49 Jii 9J 1 U 92 27U, 2S' 27Vj 2S'4 27J 275 z-M r,l CHICACIO GRAIN PRODUCE. WHKAT- Open. Hlglu Low. Clow. December .. 7H5 7J 71'J 7lt T31i W T2!i Wi Slay New York Grain and Produce Market New Yoik, Oct. It. Jliuket 111010 acllvo and Ihm with bujeis palng the old ad vance. Wheat Spot tiiui; No. 2 led, 7Hja 73' fe, elevutoi; No. 2 led, 73V74"8e. ' " b. ntlnat; No. iioithcin Duliith. 79''e. t. o. b alloal; Intliieiiced b.v the com stiength options sold up a little today lu lace of heavy icalUIng, big leeelpis and small cleaianccb. The ciowd wns still bullish but wanted piofits and this hold the maikct down, but In tho last hour a big jump in coin and lair espoit tiado caused fuither stiength, tho maikct clos ing 'h.i'hc'. net lilghei ; Mnv closed 7744c; Decembui, 77,2C. Coin Spot film: No, J, tiSe, elevator and 7ue. f. o. b. afloat; No. J ynllow, 71c,; No. 2 while, 71e ; options ac tive and VPiy stiong nil day, Pi Ices eaily ndvancecl a cent and Inst piice.s weie Via "ho, net higher. .Miiv closed ISe.; Octo bei, be.i November, ill'le ; December, r..'c. Oats-Spot Ihm: No, 2 oats, 31c, standaid white, ufii.e.; No. 2 white, Bii'Jc ; No. 3 while, JGc ; ti.uk white, .italic; op tion maiket was generally active and stiong all elnv on good commission house biijlng at Chicago and the stiength hi corn; December closed iiii'.c llutter Steicdv; extra cieameiy, 2lL.e,; do tile loiy, lwilSc ; cieameiy. common to choice, J9a24e ; Imitation f icamery, !7alQ',je,; state daily, lSa'J3i,ie ! leuovaud, 171,.a2o',.e, Cheete CJulet, but III in; Now slate full cieiun, small coloitU fancy, IS'kC.! small white, L'He., laige loloieel, I2c ; luge wlilte, J Jr. llggs-Quint; aveiiige best, 22 nL"!!,; weslein canilltd, 21u2Je ; itfilger atcd, JS'Sa'Jutne. Philadelphia Gialn nnd Provision, Plllliidolphln, Oct, lu Wheat-Piini. s4c hlgliei; contiaet grade, October, 7IVijl73e, Corn Quiet, but steady; No J jellow on Hack, nt i.'ic Oals-Steads, lair demand, No J white clipped, 37',e nutttu Dim, good demand; flesh ueuiby, 2Ie , loss olf; do, westmn, 2la2.1',fjc ; do, do ; do southwestern, jjuJJ',c , do, do , do. soiith ein, 21u22c ; do, do. Cheese1 I'll in. lair demand; New Voik full ciiams, pilmo niniill, IJ'jc, , do. do, lair to good small, lHjUlJVii- , do do do pilme lingo l.'i , do. do lair to good laige, ll'iill?ie Re fined Sugais Qiilol, but stead). Cotton I'lve points low ei'; middling uplands, b.70o. Tallow--t)ulet, clt pilmo in tleues, C'tt liUe ; count!) do do, battels, fftsittic ; do daik in ban els, riWiDs,c' , cakes, CiiuHic Live Poultiy Quiet and a shade weakci; fowls, lO'fall'-o ; old loosteis, saS',f;c.; spilng chlekens, lo.ille , clucks, UalJc ; Unlaws, lOallc , geese. lOille Die'ssed Poullr) Steady and In fair demand; fowls, choice weslein, lie; do southern nud southwestern, rnlle, do fair to good, JJaJJ'ic ; toasting chickens, neaib), large, 16c ; do small and medium, tin 13c ; western do, huge, 11c; do. stmll and medium, I0)&allc. Receipts Ploui I iX) baiicls and !,lil,00cj pounds I n sacks; wlWt, SLOW bushels; coin, 31,011 bushels; oats. 13,000 bushels. Shipments Wheat, 71.000 bushels; coin, D,C bushels; oals, 1.',-bushcls. Always reliable. Dickson i Mill & Grain Co S K .X H" Scranton and Olyphant. jf a x M ' "" "4 4 'A "A 'A A AAAAA'AA'A HENRY BEL1N, JR., Ceneral Agent tor the Wyoming D.cirict (ot Dupont's Powder Mining, Blasting, Sportlnj, Smoi.eiesa anl the Rcpauno Clienucal Company's HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Safety Teisc, Caps and rxplodcis. Koom 401 Cod nell Buildins , Sera iton. AQII.NCins. JOHN II SMITH L SON E. W. MULMOAN' I'l) mouth U'llLn Djiici Chicago Grain Market. Chicago. Oct. lu Activity in both giant and piovisions was) inanilestecl today and higher pi ices pi e ailed, Decemboi wheat closing Jfee. lilghei: Dceeinlier com, H.u 1'iiC higher, whllo .luniiiii) pinvlsloiis closed fiom 7'-nl0c to 'jic. Iiighci. Cash cpiotatlous weie us lollows- l'lutii I'll settled; No. 2 spilng whatt, i No, ", tiSa 7Je,; No, J led, 7iU71c,: No, 2 com, u',e, , No 2 jellow. iiJUc; No. J oils, L'se.j No 2 white, ; No, 3 white, "Inule,; No 2 l)e, I'atOVCc ; good leedlug b.nlev. , lull lo choice! mailing, IJiiVio.; No. I lla seeil, $I,1S; No. 1 noithwestein, $1 21; piimn tim nthy seed, : mess poiU, per ban el, $17..V al7.2.'i; mild, pel KM pounds, ; shoit libs, sides, til,7,ViU; shouldei.s, J.l,7.'al0; shoit clem sides. Jll.7o.ill s7't ' Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, tJct. Id Cattle Receipts, lu.Vjn, including fiw TuMins and 2,","0 western, slow, flood to ptiine steeis, $7,J'iaS In, pom to medium, W 7,"iii.l!o; stuckeih and leedi'is, JJ.'iUu; cows, Jl M)al.7J; belleis, ?J.2.'a.'rii); ciniieis. $l.i0.ur.o; bulls, Jj Jin 1.71; calves, $lu'.i; Tens fed sue is, J.!a 1" 10; weslein slecis, f,l7"a7. Hogs Receipts, 1ii,(ju0; tlioiuorrow, U.icW. left over, J,ooo, aveuige SalOo higher, mixed and liuti lu'is, Ji. S0a7 II; good 10 choice heavy ?; 'i".u ri"1;. lough hciv) 1 JiliUllitVi; llglll, ii 0.i.Ji; bulk cil sales, Ji! f.0a7 o'i. Sheep Receipts, ..U.lnKi, sheep and lambs, int. lilghei: good to elioieu vvetheis, $l"u alio; tali to choice mlNed, tJ.'itia) 'ji; 11a llvo lambs, .! rtiij 11 Buffalo Live Stcck Maiket. I last liulfalo, Oct li, Cuttle Itcidplg. 7.', head; stead), pilniei sleois ciiiotable, 7 a7.7"i, shipping steeis, $lMu7,i, buteheis, Jl.iri.7;, heilcis, $.!.i",J',, cows, JJ J'nl.'ii), canneis, Jl ,"0aj, bulls Jj;.nal leideis, Jl.","al W: slocheis, $Ju; slock lulleis, J.'.lo a"; veuls, J" Wab M) Hogs-Itecclpis, .1200 head, licavv. $71: n7."; inlscel, 7 Ka" 11, Viukiis. 7 20a7J0, light, do.. 7a'a7l'i, pigs. 7. loughs. $1, 10.1 USD, stags, fi'MUi; giasseis, ii ".ViT Jc) dallies, $7a7SO 'East Liberty Live Stock. i:.IM Llbeiil) Oil hi Caltle-Sleadv , iholee, Ji, WaT 10, jillinn Jo .'lau 7."), good, J'ar,.7.'i lings-lilghei , inline heavv hogs,, $7 VU 7W); mediums, J710a7.riO heavy Voikeis, J73H.I7IO; light do. J7 10.17 2.. pigs, i?7V.7. loughs, J'iWia7 J5, Shecii- Ste,iil) , best wetheis, JJ73.il, culls and common Jl "rtu, e lioleo limbs, JJV).i3 7V, veal calves, S7.CU.iS U JONAS LONG'S SONS JONAS LONQ'S SONS' The Current of Trade Shows Quick Appreciation of OU(? GREAT FRIDAY AFTERNOON - SALES m. Ail SALE WO.'l Begins Promptly at 2 O'clock. ; In the Basement AT 1c. Tea Spoon.s Silver finished on steel. Utty any quantity you want. -iso japanned Loat and ilat Hooks and a Tea Strainer. Your Hj23 vT '"fl choice lor tins hour 1 C ffl Al -'c. lablc bpoons Silver iinislicti W A X? on h ' worlu double this hour's "xcjA'i TA y price; Jniitation Cut Glass- Individual Sgiggs Dishes; Ceiling Hooks, double prongs, for closei use, or a Xulmeg Grater. Anv article for sixty minutes at " 2C AT Sc 50-foot Clothes' Line; Japanned Cuspldores In colors; re tliuied vvlie .Sponge Iiaskot.s; Al Lireuil Toniler, polished wood handle; fi-pound Hutter Clock without cover. For one hour choose any o item at OC AT 10c 10-pmind nutter Clock; best quality Dust HjumU; Stove or Seiub lriih. alvvuyi a needy article to have. For nlxty minutes i I'lidav buy vvlial you want nt IUC AT inc. Uood quality Hlngle kIiic Wash Hoard; one laige i oil of Tol- "t Ripei, and copper finished Toilet Holder; blue unci white enamel steel Up Saucepm. On today's bargain table for sixty minutes tt- foi , I5C AT 2fle. Mest pallor Blooms; made from selected coin: exlio. quality, icgtilai value 30c; l.nwn Rakes, you need a ruko to gather the Full leaves on tho lawn; Twentieth Century Lunch How huge sl.e; 10 also a large size blue and white enamel lip Saucepan. Choice at.. -Vt. AT 4!)c Laige si.e tin Wash Holler, without cover, value .He.; first quality blue and whiter steel enamel Ueilln Kettle with enamel cover; size 5 quints The Holler is displayed in window. These two Items jq uie of exceptional value. Priced for this sale at tVK, Grocery Store in Basement. AT 47c 10 pounds of fine Gianul.ited Sugar at less than ac- Anr tual cost. For this hour ts" LIMIT TWKNTY I'OPXUS TO A PtJSTOMr.lt. AT 10c (Wee: e-ry line blend; always letailed by us at 15c. per pound. For sixty minutes today, no nunc than 10 pounds to a P customer, at, pel pound luc XONi: SOLD TO DL'ALnitS. AT 30c Xutmegs. At today's pi ice you will be wise In availing your self ol this oppoitunlty to purchase u cat's supply. I'er in. pound uvc 2 FOR 2."ic Pickles You may choose a 21c bottle ol On kins oi Chow chow, and take the two for the piice ol one at tmhiv's hour ijb sale. Don't fail to ask to see them. 2 bottles ten ot' AT 27c Sviup; a line quality of light coloied Table Syrup. This is an exltu special, and at today's pike is a saving lor vou. Per 'y-j gallon -4- AT 16c Buiiiam's Clam chovvdei; nev goods, at less than tf.r wholesale price. Laige .'i-pound cans. Huy at this hour, per can MJl 2 PACKAGES FOR, 2.1c Piepaied Buckwheat Flour: fiesh goods. These cold mornings buckwheat cakes are palatable, easily prepaied. For sixty minutes toduy, 3-pound packages sold two packages rim for oc SALE NO. 2 Begins Promptly at 3 O'clock. AT :25e. Men's Fleece Lined Ribbed Underwear Frendh neck ; pearl but tons; drawers reinforced; all sizes; col or, pretty shade of blue. Friday hour, near Wyoming avenue en- I trance, each .' -Z5C r AT lie Children's Fine Hose; C guaranteed two thread ; double heel, toe and knee ; extra finish. hose that re- J tails over our counters for loc. For this hour buy lie them here at AT G'ic Sale of Flannelettes The seii'-ation ol this seasol) in Flan nelette letalllng. 10c value: heavy lleeee; stilpes and odd designs; de shable coloilngs suitable for house vviappeis. ehildien's diesses, and diessing saceiues. Fnhsually low pi lee foi this quality. One r n hour u21' AT 2!ic Hoys'-Knee Panls: sliietlv aM wool; claik stiipe, all seams taped and best duck bands, sUe ,', to 1.1 yeais, hip pockets and suspender buttons on all laige sl.es. We've had sales and -ales cm Boys' Knee Pants, but it's doubtful il theie has been anything thai will compare with this .11 tide on sale today. We can only allow 3 pahs to a OQr , cuitomer. A .Hie, value foi S3l. .il P.inK .ill Sim nn(l 1,'lctl)!. At SKe 3i. -inch Talletn Ribbon, all silk, has a beautiful metallic 'j finish. Colois aie tuiquolse, pink, blue, -culet, caidinal, green and oiu lose. With this lot we will place a lunej Couleel Tullein. same width; 12'ic a v.ud Is the pilce legulaily asked lor this value. Foi this o , hour 2c AT i.iic ehildien's Diesse-; value Horn (III to M.21, for bile. Made Horn plaid and novelty goods; joke of plain cashmeie to match diess; tiimined with soutache lu.ild, sUes 2 to 12 hm old. On Si'cond qc Floor for , AT -We. Novelty Swiss Cm talus, 2'j yaids long; Iiiim a-1-ilicll illflle; zigzag and plain stiipe. The last lot we had ot these cm tains did not neat go mound. You'll find pleniy heie today on the Thlid aQq Floor, per pair AT 7c-'l'ouel A good Cotton Uuck Towel; si.e 2ci(i Inches: liim lv woven: led boideis; selvedge edge; will not flay out: hemmed ends; unusuallv low pi lied In the beginning, but foi Fiiday extiaoulin- yc my little will be the pilce lor slxtv minutes, each ' AT H,c .Mllsllli Uiawei s Mini on iiic neeenui r icioi ; k""ii wh-i. u-ci. hem; cluslerol tucks; a 2.1c value, you'll wtmeler at tins imigam when you see- llieni today loi inl 16c SALE NO. 3 Begins Promptly at 4 O'clock. AT !llc Hoy' eal Calf Shoes; a shoe iimde of solid leather and a satis factory weight for school ; lace, sic II to '2; also women's kid lace shoe, patent tip, military heel, heavy sole ; all sizes, from 21 to if both a $l.iih alue. ;or"this hour, a pair. . y 1 C T lie. YARD Torchon Lace and Insertion to match; comes 1 to 4 inches wide; usual price ."c. to 10c, yard, I '"or one hour bm all vou want for ' OC AT lUe, Hlaiiket, lull sUe. 11-4, evtia heavy; tnn and white, with ted or blue boidei, weighs about four pounds. Weiu you heie last FilclayV Il .vou weie ,vou could lonelily see a good naiuiecl ciowd waiting for the blanket sale, They did not wait In vain. They weie moie than pleaseel with their pin chase This blanket Is inudi lu-avler and a specially good Item. You won't icgiet a puuhuse today, ror one hour, a Qa,. pair Vdc AT 17c Wumen's Fleece Ribbed Vests and Pants; iieifeet ill weave; no .shoddy vain about them; finished nltel.v tliinughoui. Over iW dozen in choose irniu. For this hour jmi may hu them at, nn each . ,,,, , , i AT ic I'TniVliiiitr,'lViaYci''tii'li,.")-iaid Vilec (Villain and picnt edge; value Si. This stylo lliaicl is used for tiiiniuiug ehllilien's chesses und undei skirts. This Is of special Inteiest unci should not be ovei- looked bv niudcnt shoiineis. For this liour. nei niece. " AT 2.1c Wuiiieu'h Oolt filoves; over nn dozen tor this sale, Theie will be a lively tlnm uboui the (.love i-nunter this f t may nour. A ujc. (loll (lliivct going so eaily In the season for tilts' Pilce is tare liuleed; iry and be heie Ymijuivt choice ut led, gte, white oi blink, ocl siiilomliill v u (ic mi L.tslle hriner tluili i.,fr,il),e in 1, e. This hour. ... .J AT M.M Parlor Ito'el.ei, on the Feiuith VUm: Ynu'll find this up-to date di'iaitnient offeiing for one hmn tmluy ihls Imndsoine Mucker ofi the latest qeslgn and win Kiuaiishlp, Dim aligns iinisneci nun cmisiiucteii a chime ol suddlei or cobbler seats, in oak in inaiiogain linisn c ant no tioublo to sell them fen S'.RO. Ifoe Fiidav lillN them fur. P10 AT 7Ue.-!luliig Roii.n Pictuie. subjects game or fish; sUo lOx.'fi, ova opening; dm It stained wood sale on Thlid Flooi , It cm love fn beautify vour walls wun naniisomo iiletmes, we advise you in iiuiko u se- -yn looilnn fiinii this lot on B.ilr loilnv l.lmlt. two to a customer . ' " AT 3c Cold and Pi Inge for Cushion Tups and Mantel Dinpcry till Is a hiciUcu lot and a little shopman, its pii.oat Hut was 12' ji, to ISc a jaiel. 'llieie is suit meiceiueii, gin coins, aisei a limgc vtuious - i dims. Thev will be xolel foe Ibis hour Frlda loi ... ', At b'tcChllclicn's Snatched Felt I hits. In khj, ucl. hi own and blue tilmmed with a lelt scatf, having a hinged edge, the suitable hat fc this lime ot llio yeai, ami one that will give the weaiei long ser- ori vice. SI 50 value. Fiidav buv them on the second Moor feu . . O"1 Oil City. Oil Citv, Oct li;-Ciidlt liuhiaces. 110, reitlllcalcs, no bid; shipments, li37t bnr lels; nveinge. tS,t'07 bnicls; ums, ,'.'H bun els; average, TU, 117 bauds. JONAS LONG'S SONS, ofoSi yV-fcVVl