THE SCTt ANTON TTMBTJNE-lTftlDYY MORNING. NO VE MUTCH 2G, 18f)T. 1 PENNSYLVANIA TRIUMPHANT Concluded from Pago 1. for Dickinson. Dickinson won by using the celebrated guards back and close formation. Ford kicked the goal. Dick inson played without a man leaving the came. State College was good on end runs. The final score was: Dick inson, G; State College, 0. CARLISLE INDIANS WON. Cincinnati, O., Nov. 25. Tho Carlisle Indians defeated the University of Cincinnati today by the score of 10 to 0. Uoth teams resorted largely to punting. In tho first half McFarland, Miller and Jleloxcn played brilliantly and the former made a touchdown, Hudson kicking the goal. Metoxen made tho second touchdown, but Hud son missed tho goal. The second half was taken up with a fight. FALL OF THE ALL'STAR. Chicago, Nov. 25. Jersey's All-Star team fell before tho Chicago Athletic association eleven In tho game at "Washington park oval this morning. After a show of defense In the Hist few minutes of the game, Nov Jersey gave up all semblance of hope and let the opponentu score tlmo after time, rifty-two points come to the cherry circle, and when the whistle blew at the end most of tho spectators had gone away In disgust. PITTSBURG DEFEATED. rittsburg, Nov. 23 Clreonsburg Ath letic club defeated Pittsburg Athletic club today by the score of 16 to 0. Tho homo team was outplayed at every point with the possible exception of center Hasklns About 3,000 people attended the game BROWN THE WINNER. Provic.rnce, II I., Nov. 23 Tho gamp between Hrown and "Wesleyan at Ade laide park toduy resulted In a victory for Utown 12 to 4 The contest at tiacted about 12,000 people Wesleynn was vvetkened behind the line by tho absence of Raymond, and Brown played with four substitutes. OTHER GAA1ES. tincvistcr, Pa, Nov. 23 I'lankllu mil Marshall collngo and Swarthmoie college plaved a draw hero this after noon In the presence of a ciovwl esti mated at 4,000 people The contest was ended bv ilarlnc44 when each nidi- had !-corecl a touchdown and goal. Chi Is Diffonbaugh and Willis Keese, rooteis for 1'ranklln and Marshall had their legs crushed by tho tollapte of a wag on In which they were lidlng through tho streets of the town before tho game. Score, rmnklln and Marshall, C; Swnithmore, 6 Harrisburg. Nov. 23 Tho football pain hero today between the Harris burg High school and the Philadelphia Central Manual Training s-chool ended In a dispute. The HnrrTsliurgeis claim the score to be C to G, while the Phlla Uelphlans declaie they won by C to 0. THE NEW CAPTAIN. night Tackle John Outland was to night elected captain of the University of Pennsylvania football team to suc ceed John II. Minds, who played 'lis last game today. Samuel A. Uoyle, left end, whoso term will also expire next June, was (list elected under the sup position that he intended to take a post graduat course, but he declined tho honor, stating that he would not be In the college next season. The Cornell team will not elect a captain until after their return to Ithaca. NEITHER TEAM SCORED. Exciting Foot Ball Contest Between High School and School of Lacka wanna Teams at Athletic Park. Seiarton had a very Intel ettlng foot ball game yostoiday The High school eleven mrnrlsed the School of the Lackawanna in a scoie-less en mo at Athletic park. Two 20-mInulo halves were attempted, but darkness stopped the business at Just one mjrute and 1" seconds before the close of tho sec ond half. Lackawanna had tho ball on their L'0-yard line. It vas a good con test. The High school bnjs, taking nil things Into ronsldeiatlon, had a little the best of the argument. At no time wus tho High school goal In danger, while at six minutes before the close of the game the ball was a few Inches on the wrong side of the Lackawanna's tlve-yaul line and lu tho possession of their opponents. The best that Lacka wanna could de was to gain the IJ-yard line after the llrst kick off. CONDITION OF THIJ FIHLO. " Theie weie at least 1,500 people In the fit-Id, and, by tho bv, a most dlsagiee able field it was. Snow which wasn't snow, well mixed with mud which was half Ice, nnd the 1.50D stood and mixed with this nt tho risk of life and happi ness. Hut tho game was all absorbing nnd as the greater part of tho big audience wero either students or pro nounced f i lends of either of the schools that which was unseen was unthought of. As early as 2 o'clock, on hour before the game, some of tho pretty young misses had secured front seats in the grand stand, where, of course, they couldn't see tho game, but "they didn't know," nnd a few minutes after play begun nearly all theso $oun:r mlssno with their flags and ribbons camo down and troubled the boys along tho lines. About one-third of tho congregation were school girls. When the ciovvd had assumed muss-play proportions tho noise began, Uoth schools had their songs. High fcchool warbled. "As we walk along the football Held with nn Ir.dependnnt air, the people all de clare," etc., to the tuno of "The Man That Broke the Hank at Monto Carlo." Another to the muslo of the Inevitable "John Hrown's Hotly" was "Throw Lackawanna Jn tho river by that name," and so forth, "as wo go march Ing on."' LACKAWANNA'S SONGS. Lackawanna also had Its songs. Here Is one of tho classic yells, mndo for tho occasion; "Please, blr, what has high school done, How many games has the blue and gold won? Now Is the time to sing nnd yell For pretty soon thoy'll feel" very bad. The standard battle whoop ejf Lack awanna Zlbalocka, zibalocka, boom, yah, yah; Lackawanna, Luckawnnnn. rah, rah, rah!" and the milder yell "Hah, rah. xah, rah, rah, rah, high school!" came In from nil tides of tln Held at nil times. At tho time when high fcchool had tho ball within llvo yards of the Lackawanna goal the en thusiasm reached Its height. On tho other side of the goal posts was a. big mass of joung fellows shouting nnd singing. One outh was lifted upon tho shoulders of two bigger chaps and from his perch he waved a "S. II. S " old-gold and blue Hag right between the posts. Lacknvvnnnns' colors, ted nnd white, were much In evidence. The din was awful Tho High school team claim a vlc tory. Professor John IT, Wagner, one of tho faculty, who nlRo Is manager of tho club, pointed out tho fnct that the Lackawannas had offered odds of 4 to 2 before tho battle. They even went so far as to back their team for HO to 0. Manager Wagner states that no other came will be played this year. Tho High school boys occupied two boxes nt the Lyceum last night. The line-up of the teams yestculny was: Lickawanna. High School, Fellow k left end Lindsay Vnll left tnckln Morse Lewis left guanl Davis Gavin renter Malta Rattle tight gunrd Ilor.m N'lemeyer right tackle ....Hull, t'npt Welsh right end ll.ittln . llrjden quarter back ..Tewk"t)tiry Cooney lefth half back . . Lnngstaf Hannlhue, Capt.. right lnlf back ..DuUow Mott full back Elce Substitutes High school. Nowlng, Vaughn, Daughcrty, Williams, Mall, Lackawanna, Stockcr, Hughes, Hills, Vaughn. The offlelnls were: Aithur Gunster, Princeton, referee; 11. A. Gregory, um pire; linesmen, AV. Luxemberger (Lackawanna); It. Mogargle (High school), M. Itlce (Lackawanna), Charles n. Sweet (High school). STORY OF Till"! OAMi:. Tho game began at 3 23 o'clock. High school won the toss nnd took tho south goal. Mott, of Lackawanna, kicked to High school's tvventv-vani line, Lang- staff getting the ball. DeUovv gained 3 yards, Horan was downed In his tackle, Ilnttln adanced G yards. Morse went six on tho next down, Langstnff lost 2, DeHow gained as many. Hire kicked to Lackawanna's twenty-ynid line, wheio Itattln tackled Cooney. From that point on the game was a see-saw, tho ball most of the time be ing In Laekawanna'.s tenltoiv. Cooney In the fit st half made the best tun of tli day, seven yards aiound the light end nnd lloian's leap oer the mass In the centre of the Held for thico yards was a featuie. In tho second half, with High school at the north goal, Hleo kicked to Coo ney and Hattln tackled on the spot. Tho snme storv oer again a see-saw. At six minutes before quitting time Lackawanna held High school four Inches fiom the llve-vard line on the third down nnd pushed tho ball to the 20-yuid line, when Iteferee Gunster called time because of darkness. Cooney and Hannlhue, of Lackavvnn na, and Morse, of High school, distin guished themselv es. A few of the pi i -eis were slightly Injured, Vail going out with a hjii .lined ankle and Murphy taking his place. RACES AT PIMLICO. Haltlmoio, Nov. 25 A big crowd wit nessed tho rates at Plmllco today. Tw il ly books wcro in operation and the hot ting ring was -yatke-il to suffocation. The track wus again hiay, inarilug tho gen- ral excellence of tho racing. Tho book ies geitcially lost on tho day. Plrst race, (1 fuilong Giles Shlno won. Duchess Aniutto second, Eileen D thlul, time, 1 19 Second race, fi furlongs Haltnn won, South Africa, tecond, Klipper thlul; time, l.lrt Third inre mile King T won, Old Sau gus second, Thomas Cat third, time, 1 ll4 Fourth race, 0 fut longs Hliuk Dudo won. J mix second, Gtncial Macco thlul; time, 1 17 Fifth race, mile Hen Ronald won, Alar um second, Mount Washington third; time, 1.11 LEXINGTON RACES, Lexington, Kj , Nov 21 Cloudv ti.ielt fast. Summaries. First race, 7 furlongs Fillngh won, Luck It, second, Ciius, third, time, 1 31 Second race 11-lfi Pali Day won, Plcajuue. second, Gentuni, third; time, 1.10'S Third i.ice, mile IM -formanco won, lie He HramlilP, second; Kitty IS, thlul. time, 1 41'i. Fourth lace. 7 furlongs Masterpiece won, Trimuda. s-econd, Mnttlo Lee third, time, 1 30. Tlfth race, (, fui longs Conan 13olc won, Fton Jacket, second, Hill Arnttt, third, time, 1.13. COI'NTRY CLUB SHOOT. N'on- llcsidcnt Member W on the I'iist and Second l'lizrs. Nearly a score of pet sons competed In the clay pigeon shoot of the Countu club yesterday mornliiK, nnd the spoit vvns vvltnephed by qulle a largi path eilntr V. La Jlotte, of Lestershlie, N. Y and Hi Ink Thome, of Plttston, two non-i esident ineinbeis, won the Jlrst nnd second piUes, a silver-mount-ed cane and a. pipe, lespectlvely, anil P. P. Pullei, the third prize, a silver handled knife. Mi. La Motto's hcoro was fouiteen out of a possible twenty. Four or live points was nn uveitise score and this evidence of the poor skill of the com petitors accounted for tho spirit of fun which attended the shoot. Theie were three traps. The rise vvns 21 yards. GeoiKc Biooks, V. C. Puller and J M Holes were the commlttco which 111 laiib'ed the shoot. FOR THE CHILDREN. An Amusing iitiel Instructive llooKlct illicit Iiveroiie mil IIiivp Tree. The uppionch of the hol'daj season leads everv one to think of the wants of little child! en. Appreciating this the publishers of tho Great Philadelphia Sunday Ptess has nrranijod to piesent free to eveiv readei of next Sundnj's Press (November 28th), a little book called "The Animals Alphabet." Uvcry page is Illustrated with a water tolor sketch of home animal whose chai actor Illustrates tho Idea convejec. by tho letter to which It lefors and In nihil tlon theie aie verses as effective as all of "Mother Ooose's" thymus. Lvery child will want "The Animals Alpha bet," and eveiv child can secure It If Its elders will buy next Sunday's Phil adelphia Press. The Sunday Press lu every other par ticular will be up to Its usual hlsli standard. There will be moro special featuies and better Illustiatlons than are to bo found In nnv other paper. You had better ouler next Sunday's l'ress today A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for thOHo who 111 so Uwliyun set a puck. iiKOOf (tHAlN-U. It tulceMtheplacoofiolteo lit abuill I4 tlio e-ost. It In 11 food drink, lull or health andean be islvon to tliec-hlldron us well us the adult wild meat benefit. P, M niailu of pure uralim 11 ml IhoI.h and taste.l like the llnest RrnetcH of Mocha of Java toll w. It uttixlleK everyone. A tup of (liuln-O Is better for I ho Njntcin than 11 tonic, bscuiisd Use bueltt Is permiinsnt, What ceillei breulca clown Oral 11-O builds up Ask your trotoi forOUAIN-O. IOC. unci '.'60. THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS. Mls. Kntu ( liivton. It was announced In u1vntie that this would bo Mls Kato Cl.ixton'H last np pearnnco In this city In, that luehrymo-eo drama, "Tho Two Orphan." It nho Is hoiust In that announcement wo'll let It go at that, otherwise wo would havo somo thing to bo about Mlsi Claxton und her ci cation of long ago "Louise " That Mlsi Claxton Is still a great fa vorite, with the publlo was demonstrated by the two luge nudlencti that saw her t jestcrdcy at the Lyceum. At both tulur noon and evening puformances tho houso was tuxnl to Its utmost capacity. Mies Claxton reci Ivid very competent Fiipport from tho numbers of tho com pnny. . A Itrcnrd DrcnKcr. Yesterday's attendance at the Academy of Music bioko all previous record at that house. In tl u afternoon 2.S00 persona saw tho Spconcr company produce "Tho Galley Slave." At the night pcifoimnnre, when "Inez" was given by the same com pany, them were moro than 2.1W.' pttsons In the house. Tho plavn that will be presented during tho remainder of tho engagement of Spooneis are: This afternoon, "Tho Judge's Wile," this evening, ' 'Hnzlo Klik;" Saturday afternoon. "Little Ml""" Mob," Satin day night, "Tho Colonel's Daughter." iliustrels at Dti'vlt,'. Hairy Person's mlnsticls, in conjunc tion with William Poston's clneograph, proved pleasing as tho Thanksgiving at traction at Davis' theater, and played to crowded houses yesterdav afternoon und evening Tho entertainment was opened with tho old tlmo "first part" in which vocal gems nnd Jokes wore Inter spersed In a manner to delight tho spec tator. It tho olio Vic Rlch-irds, the mus ical comedian, Eddie Loweiy, In topical songs, Eddie Melroc, tho heav club ar tist, Harrj l'iersoti, In femile imperson ations, tiulllvnni Luiel l.estei' In songs and dam ef helped to pas the hour tf fun away. Percy Piute by, of Scianton, the well known lightning baton manipu lator and trick ble-yclo rldir, appealed in two turns and came in foi ,i good share of tho honors of the evening '1 he cut -r-t.ilnment closed with an exhibition of tho wondcrfut pictures of the elm nqraph, which weie well received The lioupc will uppoar at Davis' theater for tho balance of the week. Mntk Tvvnin's Piidd'nhoad X ilson. Ono of the Interesting featuies of Frank Majo's dr.unatl7itlnn of Maik Twain's I'ueld'nhead Wilson" Is Us fidelity to tho fashions of tho period One notices in tho trousers tightly strapped down, tho brass buttots, tho swallow tall coats, tho long, low-cut waistcoat, tho trill shirt fronts, the bell low nod hats of tho men, tho fishion of fifty jeais ago Miss Fiances Graham Mao, foi whom the part of 'Rovvy," the southern he-iuty, was written, is described by a clitic as a vision of claim. llun "(Kin's" that no man can elcseilbo and onl a woman, ought to attempt. This drama will be tho attiaetlon at the Lyceum today and to moirow. Darkest America. "Fnclo Tom's Cabin" was tho Hist negio play to achieve success, since that pioductlou nil negro dram is have been built upon tho same linos. A cruel mas tot, a biutnl overmen and an other char acter the author's bialn could conjuro up; any character that could do his slnro tow dixit Qtumhjling and degrading tho negro was put into the pla. Ono in a thousand of the prcse nt tlmo has any knowlelgo of slave life ill the south be fore the waid "Darkest America." Is a ttuthful levlew of negio life In all Its phases and after tho wit; scenes of historical interest blended with which Is tho humorous ec centricities of the nemo A wealth of special scenery makes tho scenes natural, every man, woman and child Interested lu our country should see "Daikest Amei iea" at the tadcmy of Music, three nights and Tred.iy and Wediusday luat Inees, tomme.iclrg Mondaj, Nov. 29. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ALL YOUR WANTS c:in be supplied easily and quickly if you make them kiiown through the want columns of T1IK SCRANTON' TltllllLMi, for the small sum of a CENT A WORD 00000000000000000 waxti:i). 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Ladles attended at their lesldeueo If dt'slreel. churge moderate!. Professional Directory. Advertisements Under This HeaJ $5 Per Line Per Year. Physicians and SnrRcons. DH KAY, 20fl Penti ave.. 1-3 and 7-9 p. m. Diseases of women, children. Telephone. DR BATESON, K7 X. WASHINGTON avenue, 10 a 111. to 4 p m. rn. c l rituY. sciianton savings Hank bllds. 122 Wvouiliifr avenue. MAIIY A, opathist. SIiniMIHim, M. D , 1IOM1I No. 22S Adams avenue. Dlt A. TltAPOLD. SPECIALIST IN I)leases of Women, corner Wjomlng avenue and Sprue o street. Scranton Oi lier hours. 'Ihursduy and Saturdays, 9 a. nt. to 0 p m. Dlt. W. I! ALLUN, 51 liiRton avenue 2 NOIIT1I WASII- Dlt. L. M. GATES. HOOMS 207 AND 203 Hoard of Trade bulldlntf. Olllco hours, 8 to a, m . 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Itcsl elenco 3li9 Madison avenue. DH C L rilEAS. SPECIALIST IN llupture, Trusa PlttlnK and Pat deduc tion. Olllce telephone 33ili. Hours: 10 to 1J, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. Dlt S W L'AMOHEATTX. OKPICE 211 Adams, nesidence, 131S Mulbcirv. Cluon 1c .llseases, lunss. heart, kldnevs, nnd Kc'iilto-urinary organs a specialty . Hours 1 to 4 p m. W G. ROOK. VETERINAnY SUR peon Hordes, Cattlo and Dogs treated. Hospital 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2C72 Lawyers. D H REPLOGLE. ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real cstato security. Mears bulWIng, coiner Washington ave nuo anil Spruce stiect. WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and Counsellors-nt-Ltvv, Repubelcan building. Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. WATbON, DIEHL, HALL & K13M.MER ER Attorneys and Counsellois-at-Lawi Traders' National Hank Hulldlng; rooms 6, 7, S, 9 and 10, third floor. JAMES II TORREY, ATTORNEY AND Counsellor at Luw. Rooms 413 and 4M Commonwealth Ilulldhig. PRANK E DOYLE ATTORNEY AND counsellor-at-law Hurr building, rooms 13 and II, Washington avenue. JESSPP & JESSl'P. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors nt law. Commonwealth building. Washington avenue. ALPRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND. Attorneys nnd Counsellors, Common wealth building Rooms 19, 20 and 21. FRANK T OKELL ATTORNEY-AT-I.avv. Room 3, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa. 1 JAMES W. OAKKORD. ATTORNEY-AT. Law Rooms Ml, 15 and 51G, Hoard of Trade Hulldlng 11 F KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 120 Wyoming avenuo, Scranton, Pa. JAS J II HAMILTON, ATTORNEY-fit-Law. 45 Commonwealth bldg , Scran ton. EDWARD W THAYER. ATTORNEY Rooms Hand ', Republican blelg. JEFFREYS & IH'DDY, ATTORNEYS-at-law, Commonwealth IlulWlng. L A WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lacka-Aanna ave, Scranton, Pa. C It PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth building, Scranton, Pa. PATTERSON & WILCOX, National Hank nttlldlng. TRADERS' , C COMEGYS, .lil SPnUCE STREET. A. W. HElmiOLr. Atly.. 319 SpruccTsr Detectives. HARIUNO & M'SWHENEY, COMMON-we-a'.th building, interstate Secret Scr vlco Agnvy, Oi ARE YOU INTERESTED IN. Broadcloths They are much in demand and our Dress Goods Department was never bet ter fixed on Broadcloths than now. We show five qualities in every con ceivable color. Broadcloths at Broadcloths at Broadcloths at CONNOLLY 127 AND Architect PERCIVAE J. MOR IS. ARCHITECT. Hoard of Trade HulUling. EDWARD II DAVIS, Rooms 21, 2 and 20, building, Scranton. ARCHITECT, Commonwealth E L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OPPICB rear of 6uii Washington avenue LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT, 4 ii Spruce St , cor. Wash, ave., Scranton. FREDERICK L. BROWN, ARCHITECT, Prleo Hulldlng, 123 Washington avenue, Scranton T. I. LACEY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' Natlonil Hank. Dentists. DR. I. O. LYMAN, 323 N, avenue. WASHINGTON DR. I-. street. L M'GRAW. 303 SPRUCE DR. II. I REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. C. C. LAUHACH, 113 Wyoming ave. WELCOME C SNOVER. 421 LACKA wanna ave. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5 Dressmaker. MRS. M. V. DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue. Wire Screens. JOS KUETTEL, REAR-hiiiArKA. wanna nvenuo, Scranton, Pa., manufac turer of Wire ScreenB. Schools. SniOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton, Pa. Courses preparatory to college, law. medlclno or bunlnoss Opens September 13. Send for catalogue Rev Thomas M. Cann, LL. D, Walter II. Buell. A. M. Seeds. O R. CLARK & CO , SEEDMIJN AND Nurserymen; storo 140 Washington ave nue, green house, 13",0 North Main ave nue, storo telephone, 7S2. Hotels nml Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 123 AND 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P ZIEGLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D . L & W. jiassenger depot Conducted on tho Eu ropcan plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop, .Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR ba'.U, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms adOTrss It J. Bauer, conduetn, 117 Wyoming avenue, over llulbert's music store MEOARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelope, paper bags, twine. Warehouse. ISO Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. THANK P. BROWN & CO. WHOLE sale dealers In Woodvvare, Cordago and Oil Cloth, 7M West Lackawanna ave. THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT AC. countant and auditor. Rooms 19 nnd 20, Wllllums' Bul.ding. opposlto postoltlce Agent for tho Rex Fire Extinguisher rrlntliiti. THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO., North Washington avenue Linotype Composition of all kinds quickly done. Facilities unsurpassed In this region. ONNOLLY i I&LLA6 Broadcloths at $1.25 Broadcloths at $2.50 We believe this to be the largest line in Scranton and we know them to be the very best value. 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE. FOOT Mil TEIB ATTENTION Now get a hustle on and win a prize. We will present the Foot ball Team winning the largest per centage of games played this sea son with a Spaulding J foot ball and inflator. The only conditions aie the teams must purchase their uni forms and goods of us, and play not less than six games. Teams will please leave their names with us and report all games played with the score. This will include the games already played. C.M.FLOREY 222 Wyoming Ave. li WEIL. MY. i Hnvn vnii nYnnnnpfl thr V Srf stock of Guns. Foot Balls 'nn tt and general Sporting Goods 5 & which we aie ottering at 2 0 cost piice? It will pay you to. B.11WJSL, X0 ft iV2't Spruce St. Ol " 00'0X0'U000fX0B0 0000-fX0jin,Hjl0X0 SITUATIONS WANTED. QITUAIION O lug In a VM'KD-IO private family; no cook- must sleep icet.t ily. lumie Address lUl Linden ! ClI'lTAIION WAMED-VS 1 DltKMAN O or night vMitehnuin, evpurlento Ad Urcfcs, 1). 'l r.,'lilhuue UllUAHON WAN'l KD-lPi AX EX O perlenceel giocurv clerk, seven yenis lu 8onurul store. Itiferniuo furnished. Ail rein, llox HI, May Held, Pa. S lruA'iiux WA.rEU-ii an kxi-kii-lencccl bonselecpur. Call iltl'J lllakely street, Diinmore, l'a "posmoN WAM'i.iun expeiiie.nckh X Hteno,"rnphcr, will alhodo eltrleal work; notnfiald to work, icfercntoi uneolllec. X, V, ., nib- V-iriLVlION WANTED-UV A MAX jri i' yciiMold, iimrrlc'd, of good iidelrcni nml itrlctly teutiKMiite, liai lin.il "J I v ears' practi cal experience In guiicial ineriliiiiiitUo anil dry mioiN biinlueis ulmi theireiughly nil lei htaneU tbeMtlcncoof uccouiits nt upiillcd to any lino of IhimIiiihn Addreis CeJ.Ml'hlLM, I'JIII arch stieet, city. cifi'Ino.N WANTEn-in pntsr-ii.s e wutclimuUei'iiniUtilesiiinti; wlllworkon salary or comnustlon, bet rtlerenco given, Address II. LI.MultK, city . cmJATiox wa n:n-nv a vouno 1 j man, lHyenmnld, of good funilly: tan fitrnUh beit of icfcreiice. Address, R. J., tribune. s ITUATIOX WAMEDllV AX EXPERI oncvd irrocerv clerk. Is tu'cnty-IUo years of use, 11 good Halemnaii, and of good nioiiil cliitrae'ter, wuil iiciiiialuted In all purls oftha elty; u good hand 10 laltooidviti, cun furnUh re'lciciiee, AdclrciiH HO, ciiio of tribune. CirUATION WAXl'EU 11V A YOUNG t 1111111, ill yours of age, In ngeueral store, 7 years experience lu groc dry limine 44, can rurnlrih refcreucoi. Addrtsi llox til, Muy Held, Pa. c t i CEP ) 1 LI ASE1EI!L Academy of ilusic Rels A fliirgiinder, Lessees. II. It. Long, Local Alanag'r. ALL THIS WCCK. America'. greatest repertoire organization THE SPOONERS n nel thIr excellent company. 20 Dra matic anil Vaudvllle Stars 20. A continu ous peiformance. Matinee daily. Change of bill each performance Pi Ices loc. ;oe nnd HOC. Three nights & Tues. & Wed. Matinees COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVHMI1UR 29. JOHN W. VOOELS Darkest America Ibo blgest best nnd most espcnslvo col oii'd aimistncnt lubtttution in existence. 100 People in (lie Cast. .10 fjeniiinc Southern Darkies r0 DOl RLE ORCIIESTR,. DOUBLE QUARTETTE, CHARLESTON JUBILEE hINGERS, UOROLOUS SPECTACULVR FREE. jTRLCT I'AdUANT AT NOON. Prices Evening, li, ', :n, .i(); matinee 15nud'Jr. Lyceum Theater. Thanksgiving Day, Thutselay afternoon and evonlng, KATE CLAXTON In tho lomantlc diama, The Two Orphans Prctcded by nn episode of Il!l, entitled, The Fate of Half-Past-Four Mntlneo Prices, me, 5Hc. and 75c. Lv eniiirf I'rlecH, 'JSc, fiOe, 75c, gl.OO. and aturclay nutlnee', llOYi tO 3IK1 Zu Itrturn of the tircat bucecis MARK TWAIN'S Dramatized by I R VXK MAYO Tho sinio supporting company of high, elass pluycis with AIR. HDWIN MAYO In the title iole. Prices Mntluec, 'Jftonml "Oc. Lvcning, JOc.aoc, 700 and 91.00. DAVIS' THEATER Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Hoy. 25, 26, 27. Thanksgiving Attraction HARRY PJERSON'3 MINSTRELS With Brass Bind aid Orciustra, An r.ntcrtnlnincnt lor ladles gentlemen ami children. RQuIar Prlcas, 10, 20 or 30 Cants All oncra chiilidnolil iciervod for evening I erforinuni fi l-.iMHiru thoui aflernooui at the bo olllco or by 'phone, flrt".', or after bouse opijua at ulght at box olllce.
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