8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1898. EVENTS OF DAY IN WESTSCRANTON PAVE WILL SOON BE LAID ON HYDE PARK AVENUE. The Pavement Will Extend from DIvIbIou to Lntnyetto Street Fu neral of Miss Ellen O'Conncll from the Residence, 028 North Bromley Avenue Seivices Con ducted at St. Patrick's Church. Remains of Mm. Mlllaid P. Rich ards Taken to Ashley. Hut for the Midden spurt of the sjctunton (Sus and Water company din ing tho lust few dajB toward getting u larger gas m.iln In on II J do. Path avenue along the petition to be paved, the operations for jnwliif said ave nue would have been stinted this week. The delay, however, will not amount to much, for the company which was nwimled the paving con tract coiiHlder that the whole work cun he completed In about three weeks. TIiuh once they begin the woik will be ptnhitl lapldly to tuinplctliin and the resident along the paved poitlon will have the pleasute of knowing Hint no finer pavement exist elsewhere In the city. ConildeiiiUle has been wiltten con cerning this pioposul paement, but a tlnal levlew will nol Injure It. Pew Mich city Improvements lequhrd os much labor and other tiouble to se euie Its Intinductloii and two patriotic AVest Scranton le.'ldents did noble work as membeis of the West Side board of tiude with this object In view. They are A. M. Moise und II. V Jones. Tlien, toe, tvhen the getting of tho p.ie ias an accomplished fad. City lmglnoer Phillips spared no pains to give the abutting piopeity owners the best that could be potted itt a leusein nble expense to parties concerned. That he succeided will be plainly s-ecn when the work Is completed. The pavement w 111 extend from Di vision street to Lafayette street The roadway will be twenty-two feet In width with n, nine-foot wide walk on either side The , ost per square yatd will be $1.42, which eoveis cutting, Kindlng-giavel sand, btlck l.iboi and surfacing. The biliks u.iil In Its enn stiuctinn are the best vlti filed biick obtainable, having withstood the le iiulred te.u In the i ity engineer's nlllce Tho t;niMl and nnd used as a base will bolh be up to the test. In laying Uie basi a cut of thirteen Inches on the average will be neces sniy to establish guide The giound will then be then mighty solidified by lolling It with it ten-ton lollei. I'pon this surface a slx-lnrh deep bed of giavol will be laid, upon which Mind will be spio.id to fill In "voids" The tolling piocess will be gone tlnough with to tighten sand and giavol into a concrete maus I'pon this base a thin cushion of t-iuid will be spiend and then the bricks will be laid. The sur face thus obtained will be rolled Into pioper shape mid then a thin layer of liquid (.'incut will lie inn mil" It. This renirut will pot foi m a suilaie. JJ , I-the lie".t remedy for Q litouthitis Itrtliewt . ,11. , a-...,t.li L... lu . .(Ilr.1l Cough Syrup it ohlc t fLcti in tiM rinectuintioii nnil cures lu a icw ui 1'rn.s ic atalldruggisn L-C sT r s J OIUSJC TCQlCiiUUJC I r. ,3 -st E t I fclliUl Jackets, At these three prices we are show ing a liberal assortment of styles in Plain, Strapped High Neck and Cutaway in tan, mode, brown and black. No such line elsewhere aud in many instances a third under others. Globe Warebotise hut will fill all lntcrclses and bind tho bricks together1, thus forming a smooth surface and compact mass. The euib along the straight, will be four Inches thick and two feet deep, projecting nbovo the pave level on an average of sK Inches. This rtnli will cost forty-two rents per lineal foot. Its outside edge (edge facing toward sheet) Is bevelled, thus adding beauty to tho curb face and preventing any chipping where wngun wheels might rub. M all street unit court corners the elrculnr curb will be placed. This cuib will be six Inches thick and two fet deep. This will cost ninety-five rents per lineal foot. To glvo one an Idea how much better thin style of cor ner milling Is over the squuie corner you have but to drnw n part circle with a ten-foot radius und note the four feet and two Inches saved from I n squtire corner ten foot to the side, for.turnlng pm poses of trafllc. Besides the corner always looks nice nnd needs llttlt- repairing aftei the scraping or heavy wagons turning on a coiner Twenty-six circular curbs will he put In. this number being lequlred. I Now, at all street Intersections, the pave will be so laid that It will neaily reach the sidewalk level, thus doing away with "Jump offs" or gratings City Engineer Phillips Is preparing such tin airungement for the runway leading ft rim the Pranklln Fire engine quarters, corner of Hyde Park avenue and Wymbs court. Two new sewci , bnslns will he put In along the street and will be the I'leice Duplex catch i basin stvle. One of these was recent ly plnced at the coiner of Wyoming, avenue and Spruce street 'llic pres ent basins will all be remodelled The cost of this work being Included in the paving price i The trouble of pave repairs which Is veiy evident now, concerning the as- phnlt paves, will be almost entirely avoided In connection with this pave City Ihiglnoei Phillips had this Very feature propel ly cnied for In the spec ifications Attei the woik Is fully com pleted tin examination will be made under conditions favorable to all con cerned Should the woik ptovo pei fectly satlsf.ictoiy It will be accepted Fion this date of foinint acceptance the woik wilt be covered by a Jive yen i guaiantee no matter how long the day of ncreptance follows after the completion of the work. Then at the end of this live-year term another examination will be mnde. Should the woik have deteriorated In any man ner whatsoever to the extent of 10 per cent nunc than the usual wear and teat, pioper lepaiis must be made bv oi at the expent." of the contracting compan Tints in eveiy reasonable sense the city engineer hns pioteeted the city and abutting propertv owncis with tali play to the eontr.ictoiH. The company which was awatded tin contract upon their own bid Is th. Vi nt trns. Paving companv, ni Philadel phia, and will be icpiesented here bv J T. DKey. ..f Philadelphia. It is ex pedited that they will pioruro most of tin lr laboi light heie. Tho cltv en gine ei s lorte have had the lines and grades leady for sometime awaiting the beginning of the woik. ppni:p.al ok miss o'connkll. A larne toneouise of friends, many fiom out of town attended the- funeral f the late MI'-s i:ilen OTonnell, which was held yesterday mnrnlnr from the residence. fi-X Xoi th Uiomley avenue. The lemalns weie homo to St. Patrick's phuirh, wheie nt fl o'clock a nilemn blub mass of requiem wns cdebiated Ilev J. It. Whelan, lector, acted as celebrant and wns asslhted by Hevs. D. . Dutino and A T. lirodeilck. e MRS. P1NKIIA3I TALKS TO UK n !" rvw ) w) low in good health I will always give your medicine the highest praise." Ask Mrs. Plr&liam's Advlcc-A Woman best Understands a Woman's Ills llev Fnthei Whelan preached tin elo quent funeial seimun At the conclus ion of the wrvlccs the remains were borne to the catheihal cemetery, wheie Intel nient win midi. The pull-beat crs weie James Magulre, Myles Walsh, James Murphy, Alexander J. McDon nell, Michael Ilnwlej and John Mur lh. PnilSONAIj MENTION. Mis Mary Thomas, of Fellows strcnt, la vIsltliiK her son at Parap Meade. Fied. Davis, of Wjinlnztun, D. O, came home to vote yesterday and le lurned last evenlnr Frank Hnvvley, of Carbondale, Is vis it Ins West rferanton ft lends. Jin Jane Kvans. of nshburn street, is Mi'itlnj In X.intlfoke. Mis. Simon Khudcs-, of Smith Hyde PuiU itvrniH, has icturiiel Horn a vittt at I.ynu, Mass Mhs Delia Willlnms. of Taylor, Is vis iting friends heie. Mr. nnd Mrs. llcniy Jenl.lim, of N'ew Yoik city, ale the guest of Mis. D. M. Thomai. of this side. Mrs. V. II. P.obblns, of North Hyde I'irk nvenve, ban rs her guest Miss Mary Lewly, of Port Jnvls, N. Y. minor xnws xotus. Hvery member of tho Ladles Aid so clty of the Washburn Stieet Presbj terlnn cburcl; Is leques-ted to attend the M'ccljl met ting which will be held after 1 piayer meetlns this evening. Tho mi nberg of the committee on .yst.-i mine Living will ulo meet this ever, lug. t'amp ".T Pati lolls Order of Ameil cans, will conduct a melal at the resi dence of Mrs A. Jt. Kern, of 1207 Jack son stieet, thle evening The public Is coi dlally inv iti d. He freslnnents will bo served. The remains of the late Mis. Milliard r Illchnidh. of (29 Chestnut street, w re taken i Ashley yesterday morn ing, wheie mi vices will be held toelaj and interment made at the Aihley 1 emcrei ' . Tlimnns W. Hobeit', fjimeily con nectid w Itli Wettllng'8 illnlnT 100m on Notth Main uvniuc, has gone Into tho lunch business for himself In tho place foitneily 1 mi bv HdwatJ Kane, on Noith Main avenue. The ground floor Is devoted to quick lunches: the upper floor Is fitted for n irhnte dining room. The Iaillc'"" At 1 ckty of the Ply mouth Congtegatl il church will hold a pie and cieam soc.al at the church parlois tomorrow owning. The public are cordi.illj Invited. A meeting i f the candidates for com mon iniiiHlKhip of the Fifth waul will be held mvt h.iturdaj evening nt S o'clock at Fill child's hotel. The jiur I ose of the meeting Is to select a date lor holding tho ward caucus. The members of Washington camp, Xo. mi. Pali little Onlei pom if Amer ica, will be treated to a phouogi u h entertainment In their looms at Ma sonic hall, on Ninth Main avenue, next Tuesday evening. All memhei.s aie In vited to be pies-ent SOUTH SCRANTON. At noon yesterdny an alaim of fire was sounded fiom Box 4fi,ln the Twelfth ward. A pig-pen In the lear of the home of Jnmei Malum, comer of Irv ing avenue and Hemlock stieet. was abla::e. The Hie companies extin guished the fire In .1 tdtoit time. Daniel I.angan. of Beech street, was Injuied at the Bellevue mine jester day A heavy piece of coal fell, sti Ik ing his UulH hand, eiushlng It utmost to a pulp He was lemoved to hlsi homo and attended by Pi Walsh. Aldeimnn Stoir lecehed a letter es. terday fiom his filend, Peter Maiker, a pilvate in Compnn II. Thirteenth regiment, ut Camp Meade. The soldier stated that the major portion of the leglmcnt Is happy that they are going south, with Cub.t. as their ultimate ds. tlnntlou. A meeting for mollicis will be held at the South hide Young "Women's Cluls tian as'ioclatl'jr. looms, 1021 d-dai a ve nue, this attetnoon. Mis. f'hiules Hess will sneak at fi o'clock All motlieis aie invited to come This Is the fhst inotheih' meeting of the seison. Cake nnd coffee will be H'lved. DUNMORE. Two letters lemaln In the post office with Ineompb'te addiesses Persons to whom these letteis belong will iiratly 1 bllgo the postmaster by call ing and eiimplctliiE the nddress: Susa btlle Bell and King Hlchnidson Coni p.mv Theio nio also several held for postage Ah etech c-ounellman had the privi lege of placing one flic hydrant at the lust council meeting and Air. McAl lister was ul sent he was not men tioned. hen seen yesterday he said he would placo It at AVInton and Wa bash Htiectii Spnit Hill. In the iiMr futuro the Twentieth Century dunclng class will meet .Mon day evenings In Mauley's hall lnsteael ot Odd Fellows' hall. The change was made Inst Monduy ovenlncr. The funeral ot Miss Ann Mcllale TIIR FUTURE .WOMM. Will tho Now Gonorntlon of Womon bo Mora Boautlful or Less So? Miss Jossio Ebnor'B Exporlouoo. A pleaslug faco ami graceful figure I These uie equipments that widen tho sphere of woman's useful ness. How can n woman liavo grace of movement when bIio Is suffering from some disorder that gives her thosu nvvful bcnrhig-dovvn sensations? How can she retain her beautiful faco when she Is nervous uud racked with puinV Young women, think of your future nml provide against HI health. Mothers, think of your growing daughter, aud prevent fh her ns well in In yourself irregularity or suspension of nature's duties. If puzzled, don't trust your own judgment. Mrs. Plnkham will charge you nothing for her advice; writo to her ut Lynn, Muss., nnd she will tell you how to make yourself lienlthy and strong. Lydia K. Pinkhiim's Vcgetnblo Compound strength ens the female organs and regulates the menses as nothing elbe will. Following Is a letter from Miss JkssieEdnku, 1713 West Jefferson .St., Sandusky, Ohio. "DtAH Mits. Pinkiiam: I feel it my duty to let you know of the great benefit your remedies have been to me I suffered for over a year with Inflammation of the ovaries. I lind doctored, but no medicine did uio any good. Was at a bnnntarlum f or two weeks. Tho doctor thought an operation necessary, but I made up my miud to give your medicine atrial befoio submit ting to that. 1 was also trouuicct witn leucorrhcra, painful menstruation, diz ziness, nervousness, nnd was so weak that I was unable to stand or walk, I have taken In all several bot tles of Lydia 13. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier, and am took place vesteidav afternoon at 3 o'clock from the residence of Mrs. Wil liam McDonouRh, of 122 Chestnut street, and was largely attended. The pall-bearers were Richard Haggerty. James Moran, I'atilck MeAndiew, iJ. J. Cla'ke, Pernnid McCnnr 'i d P.tt llck Swift. Intcrmmt was made In St. M.irj's cemetery. Thomas Igo, of Monroe a "enue, died vetv suddemv nt his home on Monday afternoon at four o'clock, aifed thlrtj ntne eais. Tlie deceased Is aurv ived by a wife and five mill children, III len. Maigaret, Cridget, John F. anu Luke. 'the tuiieiui will lake place; this morning r.t 1 o'clock. Tho remains will be tak'ii to St. Pau''s church. Orccii Uidge, whe.'e a solemn high muss of lequlom will bo read Inter ment will bj made In St. Maty's ccin c I' rs A meeting of the Pitt rhtf rs of Amer let will be held at the borne cf " Chiistiuna Fletcher on Harper strc t this evenliif; Frank llallock, of Throon street, is confined to his homo will lllncsJ. MINOOXA. I'rlvate Janus DttdJy. of Company A, Thl'tionth itK.nirnt. who has been ill s-lnce he came home on u furlough, Is nolo to be mound agt.ln Vest Mill v's election was one of tho mil, teht in tho hlston of the town 'llio vo'e v is compniailvely rrnall In com- pirUon to other exrs. in iioin districts iur.ro nomucia ne:i ui u,.uU) .-.a.... ilipmotl.es mirchisfilile. 'Hie ti.wn-hlp n.lioc.1 teoponeil Tuesday ivinlnr with .1 larRu atu tulanc". 'llic townnii ohool bntrcl meets this rirteiniion T i.cheis will lccelvc their o 'V fe Ootulver. OBITUARY. Nettle, wife of John McAullfte. died lute Monday nlpltt at the ieldence. 'II Seventeenth Mret, after a short Ill ness. Deceascu win, .' years of age anil was lilhlv ic.-jecteel 'v nil who knew her. She is s-uivlved b her hu'oand nnd one clnlil. The funeiiil will 1 hi M Thuis ela moinln. A high muss (,i n qulem vl 1 he celebrated at St. 1'attlcK' cliuron nt 'i olork. Interment will bo made ut tho Cathi-drtl cemetery. Accepted. "Do you love me, sweetlieaif ' ho asked pafstniiauly. "1 think I do, Henderson," she replied, demurely. "Hut love Is such a funny term, tend rm uns f many things. In Boston It Involves bo much that Is nb btiact, In Chltnco so much that Is pus blonate and In Ni .v York ho much that is plainly business. Unit 1 hesitate to hay." "Still, de r. you kve me?" "1 think I do, Henderson I -.m an Amerlr.ui girl. Born in 1'cwton, 1 think of j on as illfftrcnlHt ct 110111 yourscir. lM'K i'sd in Chlcnitu, I am not InellfTetent to love And since you lire rated us a mllllci'Miti lu New Yoik, I rather thinli 1 could b. happy wllh you. Yes, Hcnder von. I will come to oui arms." Harper's B.iar. In n Sedan. Kiom the London Sketch. Sho was diessed In an exaulslto gown The creamiest ollk you may buy. Her t-hoe was so small that It must have come down From Fairy dom up In the skv. Hi r Mep It was light, though her tresses weie while (Tor the Fashion decided tho plan): Anil hhu wended her way to a dunce or a the loveliest little Sedan. 1 happened to meet her one night In the yeai (But why need I mention a date?); Sufllce It to say that slm sut In her "cheer" With the prldo of a Princess In State. And llio chairmen vvno htrodo through the mob In tho road That followed the gay caravan Were culling uloud to tho curious crowd, "Make way for my lady's Sceluii!" They stopped at u spot where a minia ture, beau Wus waiting lur coming with pride, His coat and his wig weie as white us tho bllOVV, And ho carried his hat by his side. As ho handed her out with a welcome devout My lady ulmndoned her fan. And, lulslng bur dress like a little Prin cess She siepped from her slllxeu Sedan. Ah me, laelc-a-dny! It wus only u dream Of duys that we may not recall; For 0110 Is compelled to go on with the Ntieain, While all thai I saw was a ball, Where guy calvacado In a mixed nuis enierade1. From Alfred to Mury and Anne. Had madn me believe wo were Just on the eve Of thu days ot tho dainty Sedan, But out hi the street I could hear from ufar Tliu iiimblo of growlers gulore. The whirr of the yellow electrical car. While haiiBoms drew up at the door And "my ludy" In socks and tliu short est of frocks And shoes that were possibly tan. Would tell me with scorn when she waked 011 the morn Whut she thought of that "Billy Sedan." DAY'S DOINGS OF INORTH SCRANTON PILE OF BRICKS CAUSED A SER IOUS ACCIDENT. Mrs.CathetlnoMcNulty Was Thrown Down and Injured Birthday Par ty Hold nt tho Home of Mr. and Mis. James Ticthwny, of Oak Stieet Concert to Be Held In the Methodist Episcopal Chutch on November 11 Some Minor News Notes of Interest. In neglecting to remove the pile ot bricks which was piled on North Main avenue In contemplation of the commencement ot the Providence pave the city Is probably liable to be sued for damages on account ot the serious Injuries sustained by Miss Catherine McNultv, an uged lady, who tripped and fell over the obstruction cm Sunday last and sustained set tons Injuries. The bricks, which occupied a posi tion at first on the curb, were scat tered light and left over tho side walk, making It dangerous for pedestrians Mrs, McNultv wns returning from a visit to her daughter, Mrs, John Lynch, of Church avenue, when the nceldent befell her. The result of her fall bioke lui wilst and painfully in jured her. She Is now In the care of Dr. IT. L Glbbs and suffers IntenFely from the shock she received. Tho attention of Mayor Bailey was called several vveekti ago to the dinger which beset pedes tilnns and he notified Commissioner O" Boyle, who ordeied their removal bv tho contractor. Immediate com pliance with the request did not occtn j and the bricks are still there. BinniDAY PAIITY. A very pleasant birthday party was held at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. James Trethway, of Oak street, In hon or of their son, J. Harrison Trethvvay's tenth birthday. Mrs. Trethway with tho npslstanor- of Mrs Kccho and Mis. lohn Trethwov catered to the want of the yourc guests The nfternno'. was pleasanllv -pent hi dlffeient k.nd of enjoyment, slnglr:;. dancing nnil games were Indulged In aril refresh ments were sorv d. There piescnt wro :,lts. Nllle Chap Pell. Blanche V bite. Fllen i:higiod. Alice Shepherd. Lillian nnd Annie Mo-rls. Lou 1 Webster, Sadie IJ'ibeck, '5iaee Wolf Mas-ic M"yei3. U ssle Wil liams. Lulu tlrlfllii, A'h" Muun Mir raiget Chappdl, llllam Grlt'ui. Annie fill,, y, Ositle Het'ierwav. M.iK.in 1 Itecker, Mabel Wise, IIu7.el Iiallsteiul, Alav Ivans, Klinche Ho b.nt. Nlnn Walker. Maraiet, Mary and Mabel Tiethway, Jin J. Lymer, MessiH. Fi.ddlo and Willie Koblnsron. Ohailey anil Clatk Davis, liniiey and George nidildge. Hoy Wcstcott. Tom my Blitly Dan Davis, Untold Cooper, Hairy S'l-e, Ilmcr Fi.tnus, John John Trethway and IInirlni Treth way, Stanle j Lewis, S. V, barton hhep hord. TOLD IN A FFW LINE?. S'veinl of the leading -ololp's of this city. Inclu lliitr Philip Wait en, David Stephens, Mlsg LUzlo Hughcs-Frund-age and others, will take piit In the concert to he conducted at the Provi dence Methodlu Hplscnpal church. Nov 11. tinder the auspices of the 1 hurch choir Mlfcs Saunders ha3 thi affair In chin tie. The fair and festival of the First Welsh Laptbu church West Market Htreet, opens tonlorht in Company H aimory. The hall Is prettily decoiated with booths c mfulnlng .1 vast array of ai tides. Tho menu 1 r the festival pre sent the vltmts of the season. Ladies of the congiegutinn will servo supper. llio Schubeit Che society's eistedd fod to be held in Company H aimory, Thtuiksglvlni," duy, promises to be one of tho best that has ever been held In the Ninth End of tno cltv In the lino of competition, popularity and general success. Mi's B Lynott, of Pittston, Is visit ing Miss K. Thornton, of Webt Maiket street. Dr. nnd Mrs-. George Caldwell, of Went Market street, are receiving con ixratulatlems over tho arrival of a daughter Mr. and J!' Lewi- Jones, of Spring street, hive returned trom a visit to Plymouth, A baby boy hns nrrlved at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell, of Margaret avenue. Miss Stella Price, of Spring Brook. Is visiting Mrs. Rachel Griffiths ofSpilng street. The Providence Glee club meot3 fir rehearsal tonight. I'atilck Tlguo. of Mayfleld, circulated among filcds in this end yesterday. The Ladles' Aid society of the St. Paul's Lutheran church held an im portant session nt tho home of Mrs, Johnston, on Providence rond, last evening. Helvvard Mai tin, a member of Admiral Dewey's Invincible ciew. Is visiting his uncle. John Mai tin, of Ninth Main ave nue. William Fdwaids, of Spring stieet, is seriously III. George 11. Meade, of Company II. Is home from Camp Meado on n furlough. Cauls are out announcing the coming mnulage of Miss I.lzzlo Hvnn". of Spilng stieet, to Mr. Thomas Henty, of Wniren stieet. The event will take place on Nov. 10. A Born Financier. Old IIardrocks-rv decided to take young Sharpie lit h Into business with no lust us boon as hi nnd my daughter get tvick from thn wedding tour. Bullion Bonds But I thought you till back fiom their wedding tour. Old Hnrdrockf-I didn't at first. I've changed mv mind I told hlni ho couldn't have my driugther till he hud at least $1,000 In tho hank. Ho got me to put It In wiltlnsr. and then wont out and borrowed Jl.tjiXI on the Ktienglb of becoming my son-ln-luw. Sueh business abllitv as that musn't be allowed to go to waste.-Chl-mgoNcws. Depends on the Stait. "Yes." suld the high-born and haughty bldnlgo "J'm proud 10 know Hint Spain l now tho first power In Hutopo" "Well," replied the Mkeptical und beret leal taxpayer, "that-er-er 'hat depends on which end of tho procession you count fiom." Puck TRY GRAIN-0! TRY GRAIN-0! AHk your Grocer today to nhow you a package of OUAIN-O, the nuvv food drink tliut tuke the place of colfee Thu chll diun may drink It without Injiny a well nH tho adult. All who try It. like It. OHAIN-O has that rich seal brown of Mochu or Java, but It Is mude from pttro grains, and the most tlellcato stomnch receives it without distress, "i the prlco of coffee. 15c. and 23 cts. per nackngv. Sold by all gtocerb. Thin,, Weak People derive Immediate benefit from the use of Johann S Hoff's Malt Extract. It builds them right up. Johann Hoff's Malt Extract makes flesh and blood. sJohaoo Hoff's is the original malt extract has been sold since 1847. Beware of substitutes. Johann Hoff: New York, Berlin, Vienna, Paris. ! i nree l raae tjnngers. 1. For Street Car Hen A heavy Cloth Boot, the leauicr; meuium weignr. soies; warmth and every day wear 2. For the Ladies A beautiful Vesting Top top with vesting lace stay; all shoe in town 3. For the Children o Our regular $1.25 line, boys' or girls', all sizes, all styles, light or heavy This line cannot be bent for 1.25. TANOABO o o HANDIEST STORE IN THE CITY". MOf AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, IIUROUNDKR & REIS. Lessesi. It R. I. INIJ, Manner. Week Beginning MONDAY, NOV. 7 Dim- m-tlnees d IP. b'glnnlng Tuesday. 'llio Favoiltcs, Elroy's Stock Company Supporting J. HATtVRY TOOK and MISS LOTTIH CI1FRCH Tn the following 'trom ,uoilin Uniif Morilaj night "l'n W hue Sqnndnm". Ti cPday metince 'A K ugh Itider". Tuesday tin lit "Land of tin Midnight Sun' Wcl.nsilny imittn e "O. mllle ' V.tdlisiliy n.hln. "Tho Police I'atrol" 'J hit - i m.itliii c. "Mrs Whltelioiuot" of , fhliigtoii. It. C; Thiusdny nn;ht, "A Heitifii KIder"; Friday matinee. "The I'.o 11 nil-ins"; I lielny night, "'1 he Midnight Alurm"; Saturday matinee (Annnum od latin; Saturliv ni 'ht, "The District Fab." L I-NTVO FKU JJcl-lil t ud "1 cents 1 idu i I 1 I,,, night ion can eceuie tin in .it tl 1 ' i.x iillli- S'cats on ilo FuU.iy, 8 .1 in THE MARKETS. Scranton Board of Trade. Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. SlucKri. Bid Asked Scranton & l'uthion Trac. Co. First National Bunk Cut tun t iloilev.ird Scranton Savings Bank biiuuloii i'aeklllg Co Lacka. Iron A: steel Co mini National Lank 'Ihrop Novelty Mfg. Co Scranton Hallway Co Dirao Dup. At ills. Bank Bconomy Light Heat it Pow er Company Scranton Illuminating. Heat ,: l'ovver Companv Scrunton Forg.ng Co rnieleit. Nattntial Bank Lacka. Lumber Co Lack. Trust & Safe Dep. Co.. S00 100 '9; "v 13 10O ISO w 3 to a loj 13) Mooslc Mountain Coal Co scranton Paint Co BONDS. Scranton Pass. Hallway, first mortgage, duo 19M 115 People's Stieet Hallway, first mortgage, duo Wis 113 People's Street nullwuy. Uun era! mortgage, due liUl . .. Dickson MenufT-iurlng Co .. Lacka Tow t bhlp F It'iol V"c. city of Scranton -t Imp. C'c. Mt. Vernon I'mI Co Vim ton Al Works Scrantcn 'Iractlon C7o bonds 113 1W 1 10J S3 1W US Philadelphia Provision Mailtct. Pllllnelelpliln, Nov ..-Blllti r-bte.idy , fancy vestein cioa-. .rr. S'-e- . do. pilu'.-, 2!c. nggb-ritrii ud lc. higher, f m, neaibv," I'c ; vv . am. 21i2Jc, eio. & .uih westcrn, 1 '.T-'Oc. lo. muJieiii. 19c. Che-te Steadv fat ucmend Be fined Sngnr Quict, uitch iiieed Cotton Nominal, un tliiuiped. T..II0W-D11II, civ piime, in lioirulir.m! ,. I.'ic : ceuiiitiv. In burn's. ',e.; dark, do., r.'Ac; cake-, lc : gu. .-e. 2aJV.c , ns to color. Live- I'oultiy-Fuch il.necl DieFsed Poultry Stealy : lowls. ch" . "c : fair to gooel, SaS'.c, 010 looseere -. prlngchlckcpH. vvet'ern hiipc !V .ftra.l anil scalcieel, uo., i.iiic; eremr- rmoe-., turkeys, choice, 12c; do. fair to r 'oil, iOa lie. 1'otntc.en Quiet and pilce.-e .(l'ler. eat-tern, chrlie, per beshcl, CTa'i'c. : New Yoik choice .MMr-ic; do. fair to good, a 4Sc. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago. Nov. 8, Cattle Steady at Jl.ij nr.l: Htocl.cn 1 nd feeders, JJ.it i'), bulls, ?2 rM3 for bolognas: $3a3 W for feeders and ;i"3it'.i) for exporters town and hclfen. $J23u3T". llogh-Louo-, fj;0a3C3. com mon lots, SlJlnJ-JO; bcM, $137Via3.;0j plj;. IBIil It'. Sheep and Lambs lu food de mand: lambs, $1i-o.iSGr for poor 10 prlmo flocks; feedeis, H7iU!W. sheep, J.'.rOiICO, wrst'TUH. $100.11.43, ftedeii-, JlMallO: vtarlin-s $!23als-i. Bee. Ipts - t'.ittle IU"W he.ul: hogs, SU.tyiO bend, slnep, llifm brad Buffalo LIvo Stock. List Unftnlo, N. Y.. Nov. 8.-Cattle -Dull and slow. Hogs Very dull and low cr. gooel to eholeo Yorkers. J.I f.kU'O, louglis, common to good, J3 iria3.Ji), pigs, good lo choice K40a'J 4'i Sheep ainl lambs-Nomlr.nl; lambs, choice to extra, J-.KiiG 50; culls, fair to gooel, Jl 40a4.W; hheep. choice to extra, J3 Kan M; culls, talr to good, Jiat&o. sheep, choice to selected wethers, U COal.73, culls and common, $.'.23a4. The Heal Benson. "And you will not be mine?" he tal tewel, sudly. "Not If 1 know myself!" exclaimed tho proud girl In point of fact, sho was rejecting him not so much because sho knew herself as because sho knew thn rich Do Smythes, but It was not ulwuys best to emphavlze social distinctions. Dcti ult Journal. 1 just me tiling lor $1.75 Kid Lace1 Boot; also leather sizes; the neatest a n P0.5U 98c t SHOE STORE, t 217 LACKA AVE AMUSEMENTS J YCEUM THEATRE, RCIS & riURiTJNnER, L:ik:j. II. k". LONO. Vuncr 1 Wednesday, Nov. 9, ONE NIGHT ONLY Bng-tfciupii of ihe I'arirlto Aotor Charles B. Mnnford I le-entlng b; reqiiKt ShnkS3Pcars3 Grand Flay, OTHELLO. Magnificent bCJtiory, Eluborito Costumos, OrUln'il Mumu. ITtlCrs 25e, noe, 7.o sml 8 00 l-uio of scicti opeiii Monday .Nov. 7. Siturdny linlltico mid night, .Nov. 12 A ntmrnntoeiT Attraction. TUiftl Vnsr ' I'ENMAN THOA1P 1 nirU Yeai b0N'b Successful Char ectsr Urario, IHE SUHSBHE OF PARADISE ALLEY Wrltton for ths I'ooplo Who Enjoyed THE OuD HOMESTEAD. Tho Boston Verdi LaelleH' Quartet, i he Aesnio Mute Q.uurtet. Soiect Company of 18 l'layers. I'KICI'S 'Jftc, rllc, 7oe, 91 IU. GAIETY THERTR 3 DAYS OrML-V- 3 Phil Sheridan's CITY SPORTS BIG SHOW 30 PEOPLE 30 Extra Midnight Performance Tuesday, Election Night Spec i Tolesrnph Service on state. Com plete icuiriis announced both performances S 15 unci ii. jo p. m. PIN III! IN YOUR MBMORY. TRY CEALINE TUB NUXr TIME YOU BAKB A ohllil ct.n front a cake lu one minute. Asli Your Cirjcer 1'or It. Price 10 cts.j Uy Mall 13 CIS ICKALINB Ml-U. CO.. Ilolyolcc, Mass. Now York Announcement. "Oar American lloinri and How to FornUb Thm Horner's Furniture The Rest in the Market. All vvhti desire to liny reliable F nlturc, whether in medium or flncs Rraues, will find our M.iek the mostaci vantnireouB to fel.it from for thcs. rcabohs: Jt represents the produc tions of the best makers only, nnd is tho largest und most varied in Amer ica, while our prices lire tho lowest at which (foods of k mllar quality can plainly be sold for. 'I'll (iitiilt.ii-"it nir assortments can lie-t h.i iiinierstiio I Pom thn fact that vr I'Nhlb t more tliim flith mjrtd tllfftnnt Brt' twin Stt 111 eve y viniet of wood, oyer ,0 eatt' ins of liiu!ci4t,nd, .1 well nsond 1 inline, id I'nl 1, Draw tig ltoom, Ltbrnrr nnd Ilium l!n"tn l'n nltiiio of the most niM-t'e siil . nnd mngint from the modest nml in Te'ii'io to thu mo.ct elaborately curved and lid ild Eu'lie 11 ,-iri d -voted to Venetian Carred runiitni ii'id other rrelgn Productions 'ruin IVrl" fornlon and V elm 1 ttfucl t r our Jfliiifrolcd Hoot. II rtnlto all tio con tmi it. turniihlnf In wnol or In part R.J.Horner & Co., rurnlturn Mnt-rrn anil Importer, C1-G5 AV. S3d St.. Jfow York McMUNN'S LSX1R OF OPIUM . a preparation of the Drug by which Ita Injurious effects ure removed, whllo tha, valuublo medicinal properties are re tained It possesses all the sedative, anodyne und untl-spusinodlo powers of Opium, but produces no sickness of the stomach, r.o vomiting, no costtveness, no headache. In acute nervous disorders lc Is an Invaluable remedy, and lu recomi mended by the best physicians. FERRETT, Agent, 3ii Pearl bt.. New York. r " Tho Castf Tho world's a stage. Tho right man sets Himself to act with brain and heart. Tho kicker generally gets. A back row super's thinking part. WaBhlngton Star. foot part covered with grain