THE SCRANTON TRIBTJUFETIIURSD AY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1S94. One rounded .rs- If teaspoonfulof j k V does more and better, work J v than a heaping j535 1 teaspoonful of others. ls. Cleveland Baking Towder Co., New York, fi Successor to Cleveland Brothers, m Norrmanfi Moore FIRE INSURANCE 120 Wyoming Avenuo If you want Carpets, Draperies, Wall Paper or Window Shades, come to us. We have a full line of goods, and our prices are very low. 127 Wyoming Ave. CITY NOTES. Gentlemen's) Driving Club races Satur day, 3 p. m. There will be a regular meeting of the Press club this evening. Rapid progress is being made in the erection of the iron work of Hotel Jer myn. The Delaware and Hudson company's employes at tbe Dickson and Von Storch mines, were paid yesterday. Marriage licenses were granted yester day to Joseph Mane and Clara Lake, both of &ranton, James Mo Williams and Emma Ward, of Scranton. Judge Edwards beid naturalization court in tbe arbitration room yesterday afternoon and made citizens of a large number of aspirants. Lent night's storm prevented a quorum for tbe meeting of the Sheridan Monu ment association which was postponed until next Wednesday evening. ' Attention is called to the line of goods published today by tbe Scranton Ca'b Store on this page of The Tribune. It must make a big stock of goods. The Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern compauy paid its employes at tbe Beilevne, Dodge and Oxford miues yester day and will pay today at the Hampton and Sloan miuea. Court yesterday transferred the hotel license of Wills & Higgins to P. B. Hig gles, one of the partners, Mr. Wills hav ing withdrawn frum the firm. The hotel license of Michael Bo-inlc, of the Second ward of Olyphunt, was transferred to Antol Guliuuki. Mrs, Kate J. Boyce Fuller, through At torney C. H. Pitcher, asked the court yes terday to grant her a divorce from A Gordon Fuller. They were married la Lisle, N. Y., on Nov. 25, 1880, and lived to gether until March 15, 1893. Cruel treat ment is the ground on which the divorce is asked. Chief Simpson has placed an ofllcer on duty on the following street crossings: Corner of Lackawanna and Franklin av enue, Wyoming and Lackawanna, Wyom iug and Spruce street, and Court House f auare. Washington avenue side. Street crossings have become so dangerous that a policeman at tbe above named corners is absolutely necessary. Louis Raymond, a Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western fireman, met with an accident at Nicholson vesterdav caused by bis slipping on tbe si ?p o( the engine and being squeezed b( ween tbe tender and tbe water tank, c ,ws brought to Scranton and conveyed Moses Tavlor hospital where it was fo) 9 that bis collar Done was icactorea. r vas reported to be progressing favorably last night. The classes in English branches and millinery will be organized to-nigbt at the xoung women's unrlstlan association. In struction will be given by competent iracuersin reading, spelling and grammar, history, rhetoric, physiology and geo graphy. Terms CO cents lii addition to - membership foe of $1. This class fee en titles pnpil to one other class, either Mon day bight writing class or Friday night needlework class. Rev. E. S. Miller will conduct the twenty-minute service to-day attheYonng Women's Christian associa tion at '22.05. Miss Corrigan will sing. aii young women are invited. Gentlemen's Driving Club races Sutnr day, 2 p. m. Pabst's Milwaukee Beer, cool and sparkling, at Lohman's, Spruce street NEW TRIAL ASKED FOR. Dr. A. E. Burr Waota to 0t Before s Jury Again. An application for a new trial has been made to tbe court in the case of Dr. A. E Burr agaiust John Kase and H. Stone. Tbe aotlon ia one in ejectment, and was tried last week and resulted in a verdict for tne defendants. The 5 Bros.. Big Bioghsmton shoe sale Is boiling over wun bargains, Bring your baskets around and lay in a supply for tbe winter. It will be your last chance. Williams & McAnu ty WATER IS GOING DOWN Efforts Made to Check the Flow of Water Into the Hallstead Mine at Duryea. One of tbe most active and interest luii intulue scenes in the biitory of this valley ia the work betas done by tbe Delaware. Lackawanna and Western company to conquer tbe now or water which bus been pouring into its nau- Btend shaft at Duryea sines iriaay, Sent, 21. A cave occurred in the mine on tbe dnte mentioned and within a few daye No. 1 vein was flooded and the vein ubove, No. 2. contained four or five feet it water. Pumps of large capacity were set at work while the mine offi cials tried to find the source of the flood. Tbey were unsuccessful in this hut concluded tbe water came from crevices extending to the swamp land and mountain streams on the surface. Meanwhile the pumps made no im pression xon loweriog the flood, and a larger force of men ware put at work, and anions the pumps added was one of tbe Wortbington pattern of immense capacity, which was on exhibition at the World's fair. A hundred men, in cludioir all the available carpenters, machinists and firemen were pressed into service, as well as a small army of larorers. Yesterday tbe water was lowered one inch in tbe twenty-four bonis. What operations will be necessary to chock the flow oan only be determined after the water is lowered sufficiently to dia close the point of entry. MARRIED AT POTTSVILLE. Many Scrantonlana Attsndsd the Arch- bald-Balrd Wedding. Tbe wedding at Pottsville yesterday of Joseun Arcubakl. son or JJir. ana jure. James Arcbbald. of thiircity. to Miss Bbs- sie Baird, was attended by a large num ber of Scranton menus. The family party left for Pottsville Tues day, and the guests ten yesterday morn ing in a special car attached to the 7.45 Delaware and Hudson trnin. Among tbe latter were: Judge and Mrs. R. W. Arcb bald, Miss Nan Archbnld, Mr. and Mrs. (J. H. Catlin. Mr. aud Mrs. U. P. Simpson, Maior and Mrs. Everett Warren. Mr. an d Mrs. C. H. Welle?, Mr. and Mis. Fred Kingsbury, Mrs. R. J. Bennell, Miss Ben- ne 1. Mrs. Masser. Mrs. Henry Belln. ir. Mrs. li. u. KoDertson. jurs. jc. u. Alien. Mrs. Powell. Mrs. Allen, Miss Hunt, Miss Holmes. liouesdale: J. W. Uakford, The ceremony was pmormeu in tbe First Preibvterian church at 0 o'clock and was followed by a reception at tbe home of the bride's uncle, Heber S. Thompson, manager of tbe Pottsville trusts of the Qirard estate. Tbe bridal party included the following: Maid of honor, Miss Mar garet Thompson, of Pottsville: brides maids, IUibs Arcbbald ana miss Augusta Arcbbald, Scranton; Miss Holmes, 'Albany; Miss Marie Thompson, Miss Lee and Miss Russell. Pottsville: James ArcbDalU. jr.. a brother of tbe groom, best man; Dr. Al fred Hand, jr., Philadelphia; F. G. Fisher, Chicago: A. Q. Hunt. Scranton: F. C. Pratt, llartford; J. U. uann, uutlaio; can Miller, New Rochelle, N. 1., ushers. rorrsvii.LE. Ps., Oct. 8. The most fashionnble wedding seen in this city for venrs was that of Joseph Albright Arch' bald to Miss Bessie Carey Baird, which was solemnized this evening in the First Presbyterian cmircu. Kev. Dr. tielvllle. the venerable pastor emeritus, performed tue ceremony, ine bride is an nelrees, beautiful aud accomplisned ana a daughter of the late Colonel Edward Baird. She is also a nelce of Major Heber 8. Thompson, of this city. Tbe groom boiongs to one of the best aud most wealtny minutes in boranton, pa.. aud is engaged in tbe coal business in this county. The decorations were arranged hy Henry walternale, tbe uermantnwn florist. Guests were present from Phils. delohia. Scranton and New York. The young couple left on au extended trip. Ton Who Know a Good Thing when you see it, should visit the B Bros.' big Binghatntoa shoe sale at 608 Lacka, ave. Frank Siegsl's Aoadamy of Danotng. Afternoon socisl for misses, masters and ladies Saturday, Oct. 6. Parents and tbeir friends cordially invited, evening class for ladies and gentlemen Tuesday evening, Oct. v, nrst lesson ror oeginners. Pillsbury's Best makes best bread. Tht 5 Bros. Are selliug ladies' oxfords for 40c. Holmes & Coult's CELEBRATED (100 Kinds) SPECIAL DISPLAY THIS WEEK AT REDUCED PRICES. E. G. COURSEH. 429 Lacka. Ave. CRACKERS II 1 SON Crowd at the Frotblngbam to see tha ex- Champion. JOHN L. SULLIVAN WELL RECEIVED The Once Great Gladiator Freely Dis cusses the Corbett-Fitzslmmons Muddle with a Tribune Reporter. He Believes the Pompadour Can Best the Kangaroo His Acting a Trifle Yellow, but He Caught the House. The unwaning attachment of popu lar affection to the ex-champion heavy weight of the prize ring, John L. Sulli van, who played an engagement at tbe I rotmngnaui last night, is as fresnana virile today as when iu bis palmy days he reigned as king of musouiar strength and physical development. Age has settled ligbtly on bim, re ports to tbe contrary notwithstanding. A tribune reporter passed away a abort half hour with him ia his suite of rooms at the Westminster yesterday evening while tbe giant was waiting for supper. He was agreeable, thoughtful and communicative. Since noon be bad enjoyed a nap and a much desired freedom from tbe morbidly curious who packed tbe entrances of the hotel in hopes of getting; a glimpse of bim. A traveling man stopping at tbe Westminister, who bears a striking resemblanoo to tbe lithographs of tb ex champion, furnished tho guests much amusement by palming mraseic off to the gaping crowds as the only John L. SULLIVAN 13 CORPULENT. Tbe reporter whs enabled to observe Mr, Sullivan's physical stature as be began to dress for supper. His lower bodv has grown more stocky, and .is a trills out of proportion to, aud does not mutch well with bis slnswy tblgbs and arms, tie is inclining toward mat obesity that stamps a man of sedentary occupation, but he declares that ne feels himself as muscularly active and strong as ever. lie is now approach ing his thirtv-sixtb war. bavins been born on Uet. 13. 1959, lu tue city or Boston. "Do you like the stage?" asked tbe reporter. "Yes, I do. I like tbe varying lice that it brings, and it has been a success to me. I have no reason to complain of it whatsoever." 'Will you ever fight in tbe nog flgnin? "Well, vou shall have to ask ms an easier question than that I may and 1 may not. it all depemls on what tue future brings forth; it depends on what grade of pugilists springs up hereafter, For a candid fact, I have not given tbe mutter any consideration. "What do you think of tbe present champion, Jim Corbett, with regard to the Interchange of correspondence through the newpapers between him self and Fitzimmone, and also about Corbett and Peter JackionT A ROAST FOR CORBETT. "It is my opinion that Corbett and tbe colored man will never eome to gether. Corbett and Fitzsimmons must, if tbe former has any snd iu him, This talk of bis that Fitzslmmons is not in his class makes me sick. My dear boy, we are all In this world for what's in it, priz fighters as well as the rest of the folks. Money is the idol and not glory. Fitziimmons has tbe "long green" and Is willing to put up tbe stutf. "How Corbett can torn away from a man because be is not la bis class although the man is able to back bis chsllonge. is more than I oan under stand. Bnt it is only a newspaper bluff to get advertising for bis theatric enterprise. Fitziimmons is a good man and Corbett will have to recogntz bim. If tbey fight I think Corbett will win. and I would like to see bim win. just because he is an American born and Fitziimmons is a foreigner. Did you see the latest minifesto sent out today by Corbett, in which be states that after next July he will meet any six man In tbe world; one each night and Fitzsimmons first?" Yes. I saw it, and I think that is good chance for Fitzsimmons." Do you tbinic Corbett is tue best man in the world?" was tbe last qo.ee tlon asked by the reporter, and tbe priie of the priz ring, with a warm grasp or the reporter s nana, answered: "Well, be licked me. " SULLIVAN ON THE STAGE. A paoked bouse greeted Mr. Sullivan at tbe Frothingham. Iu the play, "A True American," be assumes tbe title role In tbe character of John D. New man, alias Desmond. There is nothing much to be said about the plot; it is a jumble of fsroe comedy and nppsr gallery tragedy and needs the pruning knife badly. Tbe hero, at agent of large estates, intercepts tue devious schemes of a Til llanous nephew of the owner, and in the lsst aot tbe nephew ia nomasked and turns out to be a bogus relation. The regulation kidnaping of a child is not omitted, but could be without destroying tbs ettects of tbe production. Mr. Sullivan's acting was somewhat forced, but bis character fits him well and with future training he will acquit himself capitally. A word must be said about Bobby Mack, who assumes the part of Pat Higgins, an Irish gardener. In real life Mr. Maok is known by his proper name, Miebael J, Tighe. He ia a South Side boy and enjoys a position smong olever Irish caricature comed ians of whieh he may well be proud. The upper tier of the bouse warmly re ceived bim and he richly deserved it. His conception of ludicrous stags work showed true merit and evoked warm applause. T . .1.- 1 - -1. - U L .L , iu iuk mm, act a nuurt mreereuuu sat-to between tbe ex-ohampion and bis sparring partner, Daniel Dwyer, was tbe finishing climax to tbs play, whloh, notwithstanding its tameness, possessed enough of redeeming qnali ties to satisfy all. Both men went at It bammsr and tongs fashion, and it giive tbe exhibition all tbe appearance of a real battle for blood. The glare from Sullivan's eyes wss not missing, that proverbial power-oharming glare, before which gladiators of tbe prize ring In days gone by quailed and cow ered. The company plays tonight at Wilkes- uarre. NEW SINGING CLASS. Tbe Goranten School of Mutio to be Opaotd ThU Weak. The new class in sight singing will bs formed this evening at the Bcranton Bchool of iVnMr, 402 Lackawanna avenue, over the "Fair." Tallie Morgan will be tbe teacher, and this is enouah of a enar- 11 n tee that the clans will be a suoceas from tbe first night. This evening's cUss will be for mixed voices of all ages, and will begin at tbe very foundation of mnsio. Those Interested are invited to be present whether tbey intend to unite or .not. ana hear Mr. Morgan's interesting talk on musio reading. You want any thing in the fol lowing list? If you do, come to the Scranton Cash Store. We have a fine stock and you know how our prices run: Ammonia, Butter, Chocolate, Cocoa, Crackers, Creamery, Dairy, Calces, Baking Pow- Coffee. der. Dulse, Irish, Confection Extracts, e r y, all Eggs, kinds in Fruits. Green boxes, pails Fruits, Dried and barrels Flour, Cigars, Feed, Imported Farinaceous Key West Goods, and Domes- Fish, tic. Gelatine, Cigarettes, Hay, Cheroot3, Honey, Capers, Hops, Candles, Herb3, Beeswax, Jam, Par aflne Jelly, and Ada- Lard, man tine, Lye, 4s., 6s 8s. Matches, and 12s. Molasses, Canned Fruit Meats, Fresh Peaches, Mince Meat, ADHCOtS. NutS. AU Kinds Cherries, Olives, Pine Apple, Oils, Strawber- Pickles, ries, Rasp berries, Blackber Pipes, Paper Wrap ping, res, Pears, Preserves, Plums. Prunes, Canned Veg-Potash, . etable3, Powder, Cat- Corn, Peas, . . tie, Beans, Rice, Tomato 9 3, Shoe Black Succotash, ing, Day & Mushrooms Canned Fish, Lobster, Salmon, Sardines, Shrimp. Canned Meat, Cornod Beef Roast Beef, Chipped Beef, Martin's Frank Mil ler's, Bix by's an Bartlett's Soap, Laundry, Bath, Barber, Toilet. Starch, Potted Meat Spices, Boned Meat Seeds. Bird, Condens e d Seed. Field Milk, andGard'n Cheese, Sauces, Ta ble. Stove Polish Ginger, Tea, Tobacco, Tanks, Oil. Factory, Edam, Swis3, English, Catsup, Cocoanut, Above are a few of the goods we han die. We have a com plete stock in each line in some cases 50 kinds in a line and can suit any class of buyer from the highest to lowest All Orders go oat as soon as received. CASH m RAISING THE FALLEN Yaogellst Scbtrerea Exhorts an Audience of Girls at Florence Mission. SEVERAL RESOLVE TO REFORM!! His Pathetic Appeal Caused a Flow of Tears Reminiscences of Early Life Discloses Their Better Nature. Other Meetings at Gospel Tent and Car Shops Rescue Mission Ser aices for Men at Midnight. The meeting at the Florence misilon at 10:30 o'cloek last night, was proo sbly tbe most impressionable meeting beld by Evangelist Sohiverea during his mission in tbe oity. special efforts had beeu made to secure a representative audience of tbe girls of tbe alleys and iu this tbe pro moters or tne meeting were successful Tbe evangelist at once won tbe hearts and attention of the girls by bis opening prayer In which he seemed to be endowed with terrible earnestness. Mr. Weeden then sang with unusual pathos tbe song com' posed by Tallie Morgan for the ooca sion, "The Prodigal Daughter," and its appropriate wording was:deeply felt. Tbe girls then sang the gospel tune, Why Not Come to Jesus Tonight." and excellent voices could be beard joining in tbe refrain. .throughout his address Mr. Scbiv erea kept the important fact of the composition of bis audience in view and struck tbe keynote of their inter st by relating a case of a fallen girl in muaueipnia who out of low life raised herself to the position of a happy wife and a proud mother, bat be attained a climnx when he eloquently, and pathetically referred to tbe scenes of childhood, tbe happy and orignt days of yore, and brought back to mind the foodlino; onresses of their mothers and pictured that al though tbeir mother may then be ly ing in tne com grave, ner soni was watching over her daughter who though. fallen, was deirer than ever, A PATHETIC SCENE. Tears were trickling down evsry face as the truths tittered by tbe evangelist were beard by the girls and received as if spplted to each one individually, He then, in a sympathetic manner, ap pealed to them to acoept tbe invita tion of Christ, "Come to me ye weary," ana aescrioed with mn:h effect tbe horrible ending of a life such as those who were before bim led, and pleaded with them to consider bow happy they wouid oe in tnis world, possibly a noble wife or a loving mother. "Lt me plead with you just as yon are. There is nothing to gain by re maining os yon are but all to lost-, don't think of the psst you can't better it now, but girls, do decide tonight. Jesus loves you and has loved von all along, be is waiting ready to grant yon bis forgiveness, don't worry for the future, kind friend will see to tbat.but tonight make Jesus your friend. At the conclusion of tbe address ani while the audience were engaged in silent prsyer he asked tbe girls who wished that night to make Jesus their friend to bold up their band. Several did so and promised with tears to re form and lead better lives. A large numoer are in tne Florence mission. AtmidnigbtMr.Schiverea held amis sion for men At the Rescue Mission aud after coffee and sandwiches bad been served he delivered an earnest (mc ticai aaaress Tbe evening meeting was largely a' tended, despite the storm, ligbtniug ana tnunuer. uunng the song service an exciting accident befell the tent, wnicn is aescrioea luiiy in another on nmn. Tbe tent presented a remark able scene crowded with people hold Ing a forest of umbrellas, ralu dripping through tbe canvas.Q and a lively com petition Detween tbe evangelist s voice aud tbe puttering of tbe rain Not withstanding all tbe inducements for people to depart, scarcely any one left the tent and tbe service proceeded as usual. Mr. Schi versa preached an excellent sermon ana conducted a revival ser vice, anring wnicn manv neonle re spondel to bis invitation to relate their experiences. I have just received a new line of Cut Glass AND Sterling Silver for Wedding Gifts. Step in and see my new stock. Hui'innteu rf THB CELEBRATED onr? 3PIAKTOG lr at Presto! th Moat Popular and Praftrnd by UVUGIIlf ATIUIS. Warerooms: Opposite Columbus Monument, "OB Washington Av. Scranton, Pa. BI HATS AT DOTS Best Sets of Teeth,$8.oo Including tne painless extracting ol teeth by uu sntirel nw pro cess. ... S. C. Snyder, D.D.S. ia WYOMING AVli $M W.W. BERRY $h I7 Lackawanna Avs. M) ' Mutio Boxes Exclasivtlv. test made. Play any detired number of tones. Gantschi & Sons., manufacturers. lesoCbeatnnt street. Phlladetohia. Won- derful orchettrinl orgaui, only (3 and $10. Epecialty: Old manic boxes carefully re paired and improved with new tunes. yuuiiiiiMiiiiniiiiuumiiiiiiiiiiiiiu I NOT 65 HAVE YOUR I Plumbing AND Tinningl S done by competent work- s S men! We make a specialty S B of jobbing. You leavo your S order; we do the rest. I H. BATTIN & CO. 120 PENN AVENUE. HUHHUI2UIH31I3lligillllll!IIIIlBIi; COMBINATION Most people say when they look at Wool worth's show windows: "One window is fitted with lino Decorated China aud Glassware and the other window has a display of Coal Ilods, Stove Tipes etc. Now this last mentioned display is Just What We Want to Talk About. We have here: Coal Hods as cheap as 19 c. and from that up to 50c. each, either black Japan finish or galvau ized iron. StovePlpe Elbows y. 100 Stove Pipe per joint 1 50 Ordinary Black Fire Shovels 3c Long Handle Fire Shovels (20 in.) Co Long Handle Galvanized Fire Shovels 10c Galvanizdd Iron 5 gal. Oil Cans, patent pump attachment. ...$1.75 Gal vao Ized Iron Ash Cans 2.2 Alaska Cover Lifters, nickel plated I Oo ft S. I00LW0R1H. 319 Lacka. Ave. GREEN AND OOLD STORE FRONT. do you dread Monday washday! Cau't blame you much slop dirt confusion heat enough to drive you out into the street. Wouldn't it be better to send your whole family wash to us every weekt Special 'TOUKD RATES" to families. Writo for theso terms. Crop a postal our wagons will call promptly. Eiuireka LaMedry 322 .on Ave. The Following. 6 TO 8 AT W TO lV2 12 TO 2 AT Are the sizes and prices on Shoes, not ordinary common shoes, but an extra good Dongola Calf Skin Shoe; every pair warranted. It will pay you to buy All the latest novelties in FALL FOOTWEAR. kMniiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiuiiguaiiiiisiiiEiinuuuiiiiiuiiuiiiiuruiimuiuirara; Special Display of I IBROWN'S 224 LACKAWANNA AVE. riiiiiniiiiiHiiiinniiiiiuiiEiiuiiiiuiiiniiiiininmi!iiiiiiiiiiiiuivnmitiki J BOLZ Carries the largest line of and TAILOR-MADE GARMENTS iu the city. Come and look through our stock before purchas ing elsewhere. We also carry a large line of MACKINTOSHES Children's Furs, from $1.50 Bet In our Millinery Department wd show the latest in French Novelties Have your Furs repaired by the only Practical Furrier in tht city. JT. BOLZ 138 Wyoming Ave. NEXT DIME BANK. THESE TIMES People want a (front deal for their money. They require good things at little expend That's just how THE STANLEY COM BIN A THIN came to be created. It's an outfit oon Biatlng of a Double-brracted Coat, two Z) pairs of pants, and the latest style Stanley cap of same mat rial to match. Also extra Buttons with each outfit. Th roods are of stylish fabrics, of a most excellent quality especially adapted for service, and w can sell you the WHOI.K COM HIM Al ION as cheap as you can buy the bare suit from other dealers. FOB 8ALE ONLY BY Clothiers, HBlleraFurnishEra OUR CORSET FITTER, MISS STOUT OF NEW YORK Will remain until Saturday of this week to accommodate those who could not be fit. 1 OS LAND'S 128 Wyoming Ave. $1.00 1.25 1.75 Children's School AT a line of spring heeled, lace or button; your Shoes at TCjZa.j' Special Display BEE HIVEl IS IN