The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 03, 1896, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 189i.
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Lifiis, tiasc-r: anl Wall Pap;?.
137WYOMINU AVE.
in vnoti:s.
VriTi: i:HI.Y.
Ml I'liKK TUAPK.
NO I'lIKK 8H.VKR.
Tiio I'lon in c mission mnntiKurs will
fleet tiiis iniiniiii; at 10 o'llmk.
Tlu-iv will !' 11 iir.-itiin.: f ill" iii:iii:it;ora
f Klin'cni'ti nittfiuii tu,!ny at 10 a. :n.
Mcniliom of the I'.hiiiv M t"li'l:'sinii ro
Hi'ty will moot at I uVluik tomuircw al-it-rnoun,
In the estate of Mrs. S.
of 1 iunnio:v, K'lh'i'?i uf
Were yci;cr,lny uruiiteil
T. Ail'.;l!iu, I. lie
aclniini-ii'.i'i 'il
1i hci son,
1). Ailkiiif.
Al! mi' -,.,-.inc at tli" tvp'ril Y.'o
nuin'n 'hrlst i:i n Tmnjn rain'i' uni'j i in. ' t
iiut this n!'t"i'inm!i ut ii.:!'1 oVlue'.v, i!0
Wusliinuii n mciine.
A miniate license was yistc--l.iv
hv ii'i-k f Hi'- i "mums John If.
'I'homiis to Oscar Louis Wi iilll. h, of llan
foril. 1'unn., and Kosa Tiaslr deli;, of
Seranton.
Th.' rectilur monthly mee-tlni; if tho
CSirls" Kri. n.My soe-iiiy nf r?t. I.uko .
chinch has been poslpuneil from tunn-tit
1o tomonnw nlKhi at S.IM o'clock after
f voiilnn' service.
The vi ilost klii'l of a trump, giving his
name as Ai'iniinm l.inccilu, his lort letlai-o
Iri latnl. ar.il liis an.' 7ii y ar, 'want to
tho county jail yoyli'i'dav for thirty 'iny.t
for (Irmiki'iint'ss and valiancy.
I". 11. M.tZ'ai' was yeter.l'i.- aii'nint.
ol niinmity insito.'tor of i ! It'ii1 : rn I ur
iiuuh. 1. V. I luff man v.i :i; niii.',
JikIh of I'll '-t it'll fur I ho Tlili'l district
of tin- Fourth ward, Si-rani.)'.
A colnroil woman, whose ( 1 -ti 1 1 1 y- was
not known to tln iinliee. was urri'stod at
.Ionian's hoiol I: iiiht for raisin:; a
4 1 1st it i liitnce and iH'i-akini; a window. Th-.'
proprietor says th:it slio put her list
tluoiiHh tin.- window out of pure uiissod-
Ili'.-i.
Mayor llailey yortorday sitcnod ordi
nances for ehctrle: lights at ti.o follo-v-ln
Intersections: W'oodlnwn Park ton
lovard and I'nnnuse avenue: r4a II" court
and Kourtc'iit ii street: School sired and
1'iilin avenue: llnckwcll ami l..';;;cit
M recti Koyscr iivcnuc and lioji'.Tc ituei.
Uov. Tl. A. (".runt, iiaslor of liownrl
J'lai c All ie iin Met ho, list Kplscopal church.
Is will pleased with lindlUK iho ehnndi in
n pr-seroiin.s condition and says in view
of tile her-evoleni citizens of Scranton
liuvliur asslied in lis erection thai nil the
oolon d peopl" here should atli nd It and
wotsldp toliethel.
Innies I'lemlni;. nsml 01. of (he West
Bide, who had his dannhlei-ln-liw .Mrs.
.Iann. l''leniinr. jr., anesteil f ir niakint;
threais Sainrday, was hinisdf arr-to.l
yesienlay on tin oharee jl ie'aidt and
liatleiy pieferriil by the dani.-l-.ter-lii-l.nv.
lie was Ic-ld in f"'i hai! to answer ut
fuiirt hy Al lertnan Howe.
Owinu t i the Illness of the pa dor of
Oiven Hid,'" I'nitiil Kvaimdlci'l (dinreli,
Rev. ('. N. I.ee. of llmi'uote, oc Mtip. I
the puli'it on SuiuViy. Itev. J. (1. Whit
mire preached and conducted l!"e r. -vlval
servli last eveidim. e. 1;. I'.
Shaffer, of Uansoin. will preit, di this ovn
inn. Services every niulit this v.ook.
Hi vs. Hhaff'.T and Whltnilr will have
chainf.
The Unffalo Sunday tnoinin:. Xcws
ppr-aks as follows of S'lantoii's wil
known musical organization: "The i. I
invare, l,ackawi'n.i and Wester i Sound
Money cliih deserves credit for s declini;
the host luind In tills part of Hie country
to march after. This orminr,ilin:i kepi
top with musie furnished hy Ham r's fa
mous Scranton hand, an orpani.ntion
t'hl(di has few npiuU. Kveiy man in it
Is u tralnel music Ian. and the orL'.iiwza
tlon as a whole show.1-' the kooI results
of years of careful, painstukiti!; praic
llce." Dr. McDowell, dentist, 210 Adams
avenue.
LETTER FROM HON. JAMES R. GKINE3
lie I'nyr TrilmU- to Hon. A. T. ( on
nt'll's Vorth n it l.ruislnlor.
The followitiR letter hns lieen reoeivej
from Hon. James 11. Grlner who ropre
tsentr one of the Luzerne district in
the legislature:
Kdllor Scranton Tribune.
Sir: 1 observe with pleasure the enn
rllilacy of Hon. Alex Council for re-el
tlon to the Kemral assemlilv. It would
be unwise to cut off a good member with
one term
Mr. Council was one of the thoroimhlv
Independent members in the last session
on the Hepublican side. He knew r,o
master, save Ids constituents mil on all
f)uestiont of state legislation he always
appeared on the rlt-ht side.
James 1. nrlner.
Representative First District,
Luzerne County..
Wilkes-n.-irrc. Nov. 2. lsixi.
KILLED ON THE D., L. & W.
l'rovidcnrn .11 till Itnii Down hy a
Trnin Kurly This Mortiiiie.
Kdtnund W'f lllmnv was run down and
killed by a Delaware. Lackawanna and
Western froij-'ht train near the (ayuR.i
breaker, while walking to his home In
lJrovidenne, this niorninu; about 12.3d
o'clock. His body was terribly man
Bled. He wn n minor at the Von Storcli and
lived on Putnam street.
Who Will Ho Our Next Prrgidriit t
Ton can find out at the Windsor,
Tuesday nlrrht, when complete election
returns will l.e received from all parts
of the United States by special opera
tor. A nice lunch will be served.
Kverybody welcome. Corner I'tnn ave
nue and Linden Ftreet.
Meals mid ( old Lunches.
Meals and cold lunches served at nil
hours at Lohmann's. Fpruce street.
Regular dinner 40 cents. Imported
and domestic wines, cigars and liquors.
Opening.
A dainty line of Children's Coats at
the Baby Bazaar, 512 Spruce street
-
Miss Carolyne V. Dorsey, teacher of
elocution, oratory and delsarte, 434 Ad
am avenue.
Mm
ELECTION RETURNS
IN THEOPEN-AIR
Many Thousands May Watch the Tide
of (be Balflc.
THE TRIBUNE'S Bid STEREOPTICON
Mill He Ketft Kuiining I'ntit Day
light, if Ncccisury, on I.indcu
Street Oppositu the Court House.
H turns ill Dc Cotustnut, Correct
and Strictly lnir-Spfcinl Trio
Krapli aud IJullctiu Scrvico Arranged
Tonlsht.
Watch The Tribune's bulletin.
Since The Tribune's ilrst year of pub
lication it hart never failed to sive the
correct result of ur.y election, locul,
state or national.
This year It proposes to not only
print the news fairly and snuart ly to
morrow mornins but will do even bet
ter than that.
A fpeclul circuit telcEiaph who and
operator will toniRht be located on the
roof of tl'.e btilldiiii; next the new board
of trade structure on Linden street fac
ing tlie court house. Returns from all
over the country will be displayed by a
lai?e stereopticon on a screen where
thousands of noxious persona who do
not care to stille in finitely pufked hails
can know how McKinley and liryan
are running.
In iiddilion to The Tribune's regular
I'liited Press s-rvice the bulletins will
be made up from a special bulletin
Icicinaph service.
AiTanRcmcnts have also been made
with Democratic and Itcpublienn news
papers in New York city and Philadel
phia to furnish The Tribune their es
timates. So the bulletins will be neither Dem
ocrat!.; nor Uepublican but will be
strictly non-partisan and as correct ns
it Is possible to make I hem by the use
of electricity and brains.
If the result is not known until day
light tomorrow, then the stetvopticon
will be kept at work just iih Ioiir as
the darkness will permit.
Court house lawn, Washington ave
nue, Linden street and the liorderitf'T
sidewalks will hold thousands of per
sons Hero the anxious voter will not
have to possess a signed card of ad
mission but can in the onen air and
with comfort know the tide of battle
ns early as anybody and can i h"er for
Hryun or Mi-Kinley to his heart's con
tent. Those who have experienced the sen
sation of crushlnir and pushing neces
sary to get In and out of pneked head
quarters, hulls and other places where
returns are received will appreciate the
freedom and comfort of The Tribune's
innovation.
Certainly the enterprise will be ap
plet luted when Is considered the extent
of I he service and its correctness.
The Tribune has never erred In an
nouncing results on election nlKhts. nor
will It do no now if nnythini; is signi
fied by the employment of ni"n expert
nt llmtres. the use of an extensive tele
graph service and the hustle of a corps
of competent reporters.
VOTK EARLY.
JUST HOW TO VOTE.
An Explanation of the Correct Manner
of Marking the Official Ballot
af Tomorrow's Election.
The diagram printed below shows tho
ton i.f the first column of tlo. met.il
ballot which will be handed t; every
qualified voter tit the polling pK-.co to- :
day. The man who wants v.i vut- ,
the Republican ticket should mark a !
cross (X) In the circle over ihe word
"Republican," as follows:
FOR A STRAIGHT TICKET
MARK WITHIN THE CIRCLE
REPUBLICAN
Remember, one cress marked in this
circle voles the w hole Republican ticket
fnun top to bottom. No one tan make
any mistake if he will vote this way.
It is the easiest, safest, quickest and
best way to mark tho) ticket.
lleir In mind that you cannot vote for
more than two county commissioners.
If you try to, you lose your whole vote.
AFTER SPR0ATS AGAIN.
franklins Report Their Request tor
Ihe Permanent Jinn Removal.
Foreman James Reavers and about
fifteen members of the Franklin F.n
pine company waited on Mayor Dalhy
at his nliice yesterday forenoon and re
iterated their request for the removal
of permanent man William Sprouts.
The old charpes that he doesn't a(,-ree
witli the members of the company, dis
obeys orders of the foreman, abuses
the horses and other property of the
city and is a generally all-round dis
turber were repeated by the complain
ants durbiK the half hour interview
with tlla honor
J The mayor promised to take the mat-
ter under conuideration but would not
hot any particular time for Ida answer.
They wanted him to take some action
before Thursday when Spruats' vaca
tion enda. but the mayor told them that
whatever was dona would not be done
hastily.
Snve time by voting the straight He
publican ticket.
THEY WIRE NOT COERCED.,
Workmen nt Cur Shops Uraud the
(tor)' am I nlsi hood.
An Appeal to the Voters:
We, the uiider.-lgned, workiwrmen
and vot-'is of Scranum. do hereby ap
peal to u 11 citizens of Lackawanna
county to unite vi;lt us In defense of
Mir wase. our hones, tho prosperity
of our siaie and the honor of our coun
try. We are employe of the car shops of
the liolawaiv, Lnok,vimni. mk West
ern Icailway company. It la's been as
serted, not once, inn many ti:nes, tba.
In advoeatini; the cad:e of honest
money In tins campuiiri! we are Ivlnsr
"caiicd" and "intimidated" by our SJ-pt-iiur
oltleets. It is chanr-i 1 thai we
are truided in our political aulcns by
suliseivienco lc the ciaiipany'.s tnter
esls uud fear of otl'iciai d'spl is:iv,.
Thifl is not only totally false, but il is a
Rtos-s and crntuilous insult to our man
hood and our itrtelliireuco. Wo n:o
men, not cowards. We :uv c ii;. ns.
not slaves. We reaent t!te insult i hlch
Location of the Bi Screen.
Is offered to us and prono.e to show
our resentiii' nt at Ihe polls.
We shall vole us a unit for sound
money, and we shall do II bee.iur'i of
our free will and juilKnienl, we nr.
convinced that the lice and unlimited
t oin.if.e of silvei ut Ihe rail'i of l'i to 1
would lie in Unions to our Individual !n
teresis as waive earners, d. 'ttiinenl.il to
the wilful .' of the state and disastrous
to Ihe t'nlted i'tati;, as a tuition. We
have led come to thin decision unlbluk
Inuly. We have reached I lie conclu
sion which we have, deliberately; nml
httviiiK readied it we earnestly upp 'ill
lo our fellow i It focus, to stand wiih us.
We appeal to you to stand by us.
We nnpeiil to you ns our friends and
comrades and as leliow citizens of a
land that we all love. There Is no
"nt my's coniiiry' ' In Hi' I'nlted
Slates. We lire all one people, what
ever state we live In or whatever our
i '. 11 it.fi may be, and we appeal to you--we
call oil vim-we Imolore you to
stand should' r to s-houlde: w ith us
now. We ask It lor the sake of our
country. We k it for our own Hikes,
to protect our own wnires, our liveli
hood ntnl our homes. We risk it, too,
tor you s:ikis--ln behalf of your own
business, in behalf of all 111" industries
u ml commerce of Ihe American people
We appeal lo you to vote for sound
money, for honor and for prosperity.
W. Ii. HaLJen. sr.. tl. V.". Limine;,
lames lirydeii. John Collarln, Douglass
llurvio. Samuel Hinckley, William
Piil'I.Severin Reidle. Cliarlefi Welnig.
Nidi li.indstein. Martin Da dels. J.ud
wig DotVsoinnn r, Robert Kldred, Will
lam Ki ll-niian. C. Lenuler, Aley.
Drown, i'hilin Klirnardt. A I v. (lilib,
Jof-eph Coirpton. !'. II. I in brock.. Jo
seph Dixon, John Twinlntr. C'orge
Smithing. 1 II. Smith, K. K. Deny,
Hart Fuller. F.d. Conic. v. W. II. Snyder.
i. II. Humph', John Schro' der. Harry
Kizer. Joseph Kramer. Thomas Rob
erts, J. Koijrer. R. W. Tliomns. D. Will
iams, !. W. Roberts. Jr., M. Conover,
J. M. llrim, H. '. Lesh. T. Williams,
Frank Mi dway. Frank Sweet, ieorge
Parrot I, Charles Shine. .1. W. Ci.nley.
O. J. I,yi ns. Fred Fiscln r, lsadoie
1'lz. John Lack, David Thompson,
John R. Haley. John Dorsey, F. J. Ken
' !), Chris. Rose, Chai les ldppre, (?. W.
Miller. John )!. Crowd, 'V. i'rirry
Duello. John Madd' n, fTl v ird I'ct.rs,
.!. W. P.ill'ke, ,T. K'dlov . Chri'i. Pfeifer,
John Smith. C. A. Lent-ler, otto Wals.i,
Cicnrpe liamlnu'er. .la -oli V.'e'nsnuinn.
Fred Kmerson, K. Ii. Kivyr?. J- W.
Joins. S. J. IV.ne. Joseph Jannka. S.
D. Horry. John Kovuns. (!. I. Arthur,
Charles Rii'ier. Adam MUle.
Th" n'.'ove ivi'i'i.s are onlv n few of
Timy who ate willing to take oath that
inl iiiiidHtlon or coercion h ta not be 'n
used in this campalcrti by the oilloials
of the D. lawpr Laok,v. anna and
V'cstern company, a.nl furtheriiiore no
bosses' wimi'S ninn-nr In the list.
frank r. :lovrr.
Delaware, Lackawanna anl Western
Cur Shops.
P.rir In ndnd that yo a cannot v.i' for
more tnan htn county commissioners.
If you try lo, you lose yoar whole vote.
W lio W ill Mr tnr t President f
You ran Hnd o-it nt the Windso:1.
Tuesday r.i?:hi, when complete election
reltirns vlli be reeidved from all purls
of th rnlted Stales liy spe-inl oni ra
tor. A nice lunch will be served.
Kverybody v.eh mio. 0..!:r Ponn ave
nue ami l.itnUn street.
i
To .Members ot Junior Republican
Club.
We hove issued no asscstnenls and
you nre noticed ' pir no att-. . a n
to asses'tneiit notices which have been
lere.vid by our members lla? past
week. As scon as v." Isjue any assss-
mont j-ou v.;!l
effect..
IIEOKCS iV
jtccIv." in.ti'c in that
STAIJSTIAI.U JR..
President.
A Vt ondcrl'nl ) oniim.
Lizzie Sturcreon Prown, n lady born
without Ihe u of her hands and" arms,
will open a fimy work Imznor. tin
work to be done with her toes. "She
also understands mii-dr ntnl plays the
piano nnd orsran. will give entertain
ments 'aily for one wn-it rnly In the
lee cream parlor of Williams' confec
tionary store, Wnsltinpfo.i avenue,
Scisnlon. A email admiss!' n f"p will
be charged.
OTK EARLY.
To ( tire n Cold in O.'c liny. i
Take laxative liromo (Jliin r.e Tablets.
All tlruggiats refund the tioney If It
falls to cure. 2j
l p'!5 km ii I
ON THE NIGHT
BEFORE THE BATTLE
ICcnciudcJ from Page 1.
as a secondary object. That seemed to
pl.'aso the leaders, however, and the
mass ot vocalists was encouraged to
yell to its heart's content.
It must have caused wonder to some
of the old-timers of the rank and Ille
in the audience to notice the addresses
of the leaders who KUl'led intra before
the lime Democracy dared endorse a
platform like that of the Chicago ar
ticle. Hut County Chairman JennltiKS
was there and presided. C. G. Doluiid
und his bland s'lnile were there, ap
plauded evorythlns and wound up tr.e
inectmi; with u look-oui-fir-iir.ud
fcpecch. Kiiward Alei wrield, the Cou
Erestional candidate, was tlieiv, i.nd
made n speech of apoloKy for the Chi-cr.Z-i
platform; the sarcastic, stalwart,
fiery and florjuent Coloml i-'rank J.
Fiisimmons was there, arul was mining
as the last !)iK sun of orate'y, and M.
I Co;iry. n younR Shenandoah atter
!'( , who hus located In Sct.mion, was
there wlih a bunch nf red or.iiory thor
ouKhly In keeping with the platform
lie upheld, aud was put forward to
cause the beginning of the period of
yells.
Handed tilmiK w ith the spiakers was
John ktuledc-r, of l ittston. an elderly
person who had composed a series of
rj -
verses entitled, "Hoist the Flag," which
he saiiji to tne accompaniment of yells.
Tiv words "millionaires," "Hilly I'.iy
nn," ",'ei lucre just tile saiiie," "lao-Oi-ing
iiiuii" and ihe like npaeared fre
quent! , and tin- poei was imply paid
in war whoops for the many hours of
t!ioin:lit nea'cssary lo coin ose such a
wonderfully constructed senj,'. Those
mentioned, nnd J. I'. A. Tingley, of
Curb aadale, were the only persons op
the platform. A list of "noialiks pres
ent'' cannot be nrlnted.
Jli". Merrilleld was the fast to ap
pear on the platform. ""That was at S
o'clock and us soon as the crowd rnuiTht
sight of him It yelled. .Mr. .Merrltleld
bowed end there was another yell, but
not of a volume that mirrht have been
expected for the parly's chief county
candidate. Attorney Conry was the
next to show himself, but aa he was
not generally known he w is allowed
to seat himself without belie.; yelled at
us was Mr. Tingley. Colonel FlUsim
nions' robust figure, howevi r, was re
cognized in all its line proportions nnd
he was yelled to the echo. He removed
his hat nnd seated himself while re
ceiving more yells than did Mr. Merrl-
(lelll.
Then Mr. Roland, of the glad hand,
cnine in. Ills smile was bland nnd he
came with the band and wiih a two
sided banner and there wan applause,
but whether It was for the glnd-hand
and the bland smile or for the banner
Is not known. The banner on one side
bore n rnrrleuture of Murk Hannn nnd
this Inscription. "No Cross of (iolil; No
Hannacrnt tlovernment." Cm the oth
er It bote liryan s likeness and these
words, "I'rvan nnd the Plain People
Ac.ain-t Monopoly."
Candidate Merriflcld evidently
thought the banner was the cnuse of
the noise for he asked smiie one to
hand It to him and placed It pgnlnst the
wall back of the plnlf'trm w dh Rryan's
picture outward. They applauded that,
then Chairman Jennings, then the For
est bnnd which came In fror.i the street.
The band played and Cha;rman Jen
nings opened the meeting.
THK TdKK.TINU orHNKD.
He addressed his audience ns fellow
rhizens, bill corrected himself nnd said
"silverites." He nrcdlcted t! e election
.!" liryan and the local Democratic!
ticket nnd introduced the first speaker.
Attorney Conry. be of the red oratory.
Mr. Coney's i;rent"Rt effort was ron
r "O'lrated upon his bint feat I.auter
bac Ii aid Roosevelt of New York city
niight My and thwart the v':o!e Demo
cracy If it endeavored to Install P.ryi.n
ns president. The din intention of
those (wo gentlemen would lie clri ttni
vi r.ted, he solemnly proclaimed, ":f it
tak at! the rowers of heaven and
mirth." That was the hit of his speech
which lasted Pearly thiee-oiiarters of
an hour and alirae:ed deafi iiing veils.
The lions of the elderly Mr. Kuilledf,"
was a iliting cliina.t lo the speech of
the young attorney.
Mr. Mi riiticld. th? congressional can
didate, was the next speaker. He said
in part:
Hue of the questions hefote you today
Is whether you want four years more tif
c 'e v-i.'.ivi. It wa.. a q a. stion, ra'-her. un
til ::! i s" anie Ma'fc II..ii:ia's !ian " wacoa
and tool; ( 'h-V'-laud in. Li. yoa vlsh tlie
pi rio'iii id linnics ard depressliiii of ilie
lat tweofy-thive oirs or do you want
to enjoy prosperity and thri.'i which we
I.' lieie i;i lollow the sial.bshlm' of til"
ti. coinage of silver? Thai's ".-hat tile
n '"osiiion is laying uwage eiliis about.
They aru'Uc iimiics If silver !, re-moael-izi
I, I hat thrf coiiiiiry w ill lie rulneii. I
c.di ml. ii, 'oh tne fm t that wa grew to
ail we are tei'.iy under tne .'ice I'oina'.re
of Filvt-r. Int.'odueil by the i-opstlt iitiim
an i i oaiinio'l d'atiat,- ihe loira nf ill
piesaloitts no to PC! diiriti,i viiieli on
couiitiy i:ci"iered as did no "'Iit country
'Ml tile face of the KlolH. 'e did It oil
what the K- imalieaes new rail u .Vl-cetu
dollar, lent v. hi' h was a doll" ilai.ni: Lie
co''-:c:ry'i' e-osti Tity.
lair c- jfiants liae a great d(,nl to say
ali-Mit I'c'ncet'aiie rdshonesri-. Their's is
honesiy. I -uai'i.'se. wieai the it -imollcaii
rational cii cation ut St. la. .us was
bought fur Major .McKinlev. We won't
ser.d t'als Van.,:.. on to St. II l"ii.', but we
v il! hide him behind his own stumo that
has been a't up in Ids own yu 'd. We i-un.
rot s. e thai he deserves miiei! e.,. from
the people, rn Murk Raima's money rath
er liian i onvi.'i en. r. iinln.it" I h'ru. All
this on the .'rut of th" peoop w'lio are
hewlinj- ii belli ili"ho:esiy. Smh a use of
money wa s in -,,r known In polities, was
nier known lo iie as gr-at as n.iv l.v liie
It "publicans. It is a cciicj Hon fmid. II
Is i broad tonight nr.. I for i."e of those
who chaifce us with repudiation and ells
honesty. M.. Merriflcld concluded his nddress,
which was brief, by nn argument to
prove that a dollar with an establish
ed value of till cents ran bo legislated
to a value of 100 cents.
The band played, and Chairman Jen
nings took occasion to publicly pro
claim the thanks of the county com
mit lee tor the usststauce rendered It
by the rank and hie, and tu laud the
speakers for their cainpuiKti work, tie
ended by introducing Colonel Fitxslm
liious, wno inuuo the fpeeeli mat creat
ed the most enthusiasm aud the loudest
yells.
Colonel Fltzsimmons predicted that
to-ciay would wliiie the Helves t battle
of ballots ever waged, lie said, tt had
been a campaign oi tin? people against
pampered monopoly, and lual nomo
cracy would score a sweeping victory.
Local and uuilur.ul Republican cam
paign oiuiurts and boiling eetnocraU
received from tne liery toioiiol sume of
tho scathing sarcasm for w iiich he is
noted, and ho wound up with an
euloKy of Mrs. liryan after referring
to her huahand ad the "leader of the
c jnimouera ' uud worthy to bo with
Wusliintilon and Lincoln one of an lm
moi'ial trinity.
Mr. Roland, his bland smile, and the
frequent wavitii; of iiis glad hand, lln
Islicd the meeting. Ilu deseriiied tho
silver cuuse one of "truth, justice uud
liberty,'' urived his hearers to be watch
ful al the polis to-iuy, and scathingly
referred to ex-.Mayor Pow nerly, w ho
had btfeii notflecied by Colonel Fltz
bimmoiis. The gathering fitive three hurrahs
and a parting yell, and then. In a
mournful way, walked itself out of the
building, which will be used to-nlsht
by the Uepublican County cnminlltee
as public headquarters lor receiving
returns of SlcKlnloy's election.
WHERE RETURNS WILL BE RECEIVED.
In the rooms of the Central Rtpnuliean
club In the Price building loci I and gen
eral election r. ui r lis will be laeolverl to
night. Aihiilssion to Hie raoias wdli bo
grunted only to in;niber of the club.
I'uaiplete ii turns, mti'on il nnd state
and loeal, will be nniioun. e l ut Younc
leu'a Cnristian association hail.
Ret ween the nets al lb- i'i-uhhi thum,
whore "The tllrl J Left Hehin 1 M j" will
b the attraction, t lie elect Ion returns will
be announced.
Joan i!o;.le O'P.ellly conn II, Yoanr
Men's Institute, will receive returns in
their rooms on Lackawanna, avenue. Dur
ing the eveiibui refreshments will be
tierved.
Al the r.lks' rooms on Franklin avemi.!
a special wire will tick off th. returns
for the benefit of tile menthol's of that
or.ii .. T. iv u::i fl.-.o be a i ." Ml r.e.-flon.
..ial il:eU'.' eoui.oil, i ot;;ot .i . 11 a lilt ii-
lidi, t.t 1 1C. e...atl C , Aid ie,eiu iile 1 e-
tl.i .
r.ua Joiner Mp's P- ..nt'licau 1-atue, cf
the , est Side, will i . h e roiurtis In St.
David's hall. A small admiss1 in fee will
bo charged to restrict the crowd lo ths
capacity of the hall.
The Tribune will display the most com
plete returns by means of a siereoptnon
ut Washington avenue ui.d I In l mi stioct.
Claike mothers will display election
return.-! tit their West Side store.
In th- armory the Republican county
committee will receive returns. The pub
lic Is invited to go there.
The Democratic caunly commlttei will
receive returns In .Music hall.
-
Clarke Pros, will have the c lection re
turns received tonight in one ot their
l!rc;e dry goods windows for the ac
commodation nf (he public. A hand
will give an open nir concert during the
evening n'cd lunch will be served free
of charge to everybody. All nre In
vited un I everybody Is welcome.
Clarke Bros.
Who Will lie Our Xot President f
You can find out at the Windsor,
Tuesday night, when complete election
returns will be received from all parts
of the Uniied Slates by special opera
tor. A nice lunch will be served.
Kverybody welc ome. Corner Penn ave
nue uud Linden street.
The Crystal I.iiiiiKcry
ma'.ies a epecially of careful work.
Orders promptly ntUnded to.
. . .
Twining, optician 12' Penn avenue, in
Harris' drug: store. Hours il u. m.. 5
p. m.
f ish, 5c. Per Pound.
Atlantic Fish Co., 118 Franklin ave,
The King ot Fills U Boefiham'i.
BEKCHAM'B. d bLUi1.i)
Are the Best 13a Wyoming Ave.
A well dressed woman Is nn Impossibles
climax without a well lining cloak. K
inetnbi ryoureloak makes or m ils a grace
ful out lit. The pleasant and complimen
tary woru so often spoke n la our clonk
department within the past week attest
our statement that we show the most se
lect stock and best values In ihe city.
We are striking for DHJCi-.U Tit A DK
In Wraps and Jackets und the shiullticsa
of prices we make ure a genuine surprise
to everybody.
Samples of What We Will Do This We:k:
$I2.(io Ladles' Roucle Jacket; this week,
?!..-ll.
$T.ii Knglish Novelty Skirt; this week,
fleVl.
Is.iVi .Misses" Fancy Jackets; this week,
$'i.r,D.
JUt.ii'i Ladies' Aairaehau Cape; this week.
WR PI flf"l'Q NEW CLOAK
III DL. tbrVO Dl l-ARTMENT,
A. R. Sawyer's Store, 133 Wyo. Ave.
REEVES JONES,
COM'KHT PIAM.vT.
(Musical Director ot the First Presby.
tcriun Chutcti.)
Teacher of Piano, Oriin und
Jhirmony; Alstilhc Art of Accotn.
panyin;; r:iii"lit Studio at Kcsi.
Icnctfof tlic LATE HER! KOPFF,
;U)'2 Ac.h.ins Avenue, Seri.rilon.
best m of m m
Inclpcilug the painlsj exii iietln,' of
Uotii by an entbely new ja. e.si.
S. C. SNYDER, D. D. S.,
tH StXOCO St., Cpp. Hotel Jermyn.
Gr.od Qi;nty Slwtes on Spring Rollers, at 20
2-5 C.r.i-i, I ".'st Holland Shades with Fringe
and Lace to Match.
' "Made a id p.it up by Firit class Workmen
LINOLEUMS, 4 Yards Wide, at 50 Cents
Per Square Yarn. f
CS'Oil Cloth Rug for S oves.
JAPANESE RUGS, 36x72 inches, at
$1.25 Each.
SIEBEGKER S WATKINS. ute.V
Opposite Wyoming House.
fiiii
IB
1 GRANTED HER! OUT
Anl Wa Sell tm
PLAIN COLO B.
We keep all sizes and
shapes. '
BERRY, THE JEWELER
423 Lackavvarm Avam
$11.98.
SATIN TOPPED
FLY FRONT OUERCOflT
The satin ia this garment is made
absolutely pure ilye silk and Kiiaran
teed to wear two seasons. The Kersey
Is superior to. anythin" that was ever
offered for $16 The tailoring Is cor
rect and we are selling them lo men's
sizes in blue or black for
$11.98.
UKE BROTHERS
WARNING.
VVc wish the public to know that
the men who are going about so
liciting Piano Repairs and Tuning
arc not connected in any way
with our house.
They are using our name for the
sake of guining confidence.
BEWARE OF
TPAHP TUNERS
If your Piano needs at
tention, send us word at
once and have it done by
competent workmen.
L. B Powell & Co.,
326-230 Wyoming Avenue.
THIS WEEK FOR A FLYER
We will noli you the latest shape
and Decorated 102 pieces, Carlsbad
China Dinner Set. for $12.98, worth
$17.50, consisting of
12 Dinner Plates,
12 Tea Plates,
12 Houp Plates,
12 Since Plates.
12 Teacups und Saucers,
12 Individual lluttcri,
1 Soup Tureen,
2 Curd Dishes,
1 I 'ncord Dish,
1 l.tirge Matter,
1 Small Platter,
1 lioiit, 1 lUitter,
1 Snout", 1 Cream,
1 lloiax, 1 Pickle.
METROPOLITAN
CHINA HALL
V. J. n'EICHIX,
Mcars Hid';, Cor. Wusli. and Spruce St.
1 . m
h; J
''iiiaj-fn
J.BOLZ
LADIES' AND MISSES'
Silk Seal Plush Capes.
Full sweep lined, trimmed with fur,
jet aud gimp.
SPECIAL. - Heavy Frenc h Boucle
Cloth Jacket, newest style front, lined
wtin suit.
SPECIAL-Mis-ws Jacktts, fancy
mixed cloth or plain black aud blue
Meltou. all the very latest and best
styles, from tt to 14 years.
SPECIAL Misses Pretty Reefer
Coats, plain cloth or mixed cloth, for
ages 4 to 14; iiuuiense variety.
Furs. Furs. Furs.
Fine Wool Seal Capes, 3 yards
wide, SO inches long, trimmed
with American. Martin, cheap at
$25.00, Sale Price, $9.98
Fine Astrakhan Cape, 3 yards
wide, 30 inches long, hand,
somely lined, cheap at $30.00,
Sale Price. $10.08
Millinery.
MO duiscu huts, aborted styles,
nit t olorn, At 65c
HiO cl.i.eu Walking Hats and
Trimmed Bailors, iu black and
all colors, At 59c
100 dozen Cloth Tam O'Shan
ters, all colors, real value $1.00,
At 39c
Have your Furs repaired by the
only pructlcal Furrier in the city.
Winter
Millinery
AT
Popular
Prices. . .
Everything new, novel and wearable
that Is out up-to-date.
Special prices this week In all depart
ments. TrlmmeJ Hata at $1.23, $1.49. J1.73, )1.93.
2.2.-.. H9.
WalkiiiR Hats at 49c, ',::., 9.V., $1.25.
Tam O'Shanters 10c., 17c, 23c, 39o., 49c,
Qulllfl, all colors, lo,
Hlids, all colors, 10c
Uluck Prince of Wales Plumes, 23c, 49c,
75c. '
Ostrich Feather Boas Wo carry tho
largest line in the city, at I7.2u, IS.49, fll.ttt,
$14.ilS.
Hats Trimmed Free
HASLACHEB'S MILLINERY.
II. LANGFELD, Successor,
324 Lackawanna Avenui
WHITE FRONT.
NOTHING BUT WONDERS
What the times arc bringing.
Prices are constantly cut and
the question is, where will it
end? But we intend to follow
and offer
Cut Vase only 35c each
Cul Vasis only 50c each
Cut Suar Sifiers only 30c each
Cut Oiivss only 40c Each
Cut Syrups only 65c each
Cut Sugar and Cream only $1.25 each
Why not take advantage of
these prices?
, 131 Penn Are. Cpp. Baptist Charon
Middle of the Block.
WILLIAM S. MILLAR,
Alderman 8th Ward, Scranton
P.O0.V3 4 AM J 5
CAS AND WATEIZ CO. OCILDINU
COuKEa WYOMING AVE. AND CENTER ST.
OFFICE nOT'RS from 7.30 a. m. to 9 p.
m. l hour intermission for dinner and
upper.)
Particular Attention aiven to Collection.
Promnt t-vttlcnicnt lluaranteed. Your Bust.
o.m U Respectfully Solicited. Telephone 134.
Bl
KATS
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Dunn's
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