J,T j . THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1900. 11 NORTHEASTERN HONESDALE, fpecl.ll In Ihe Fi'ianlnn Tilhilti". Itonestliili', Nov. lit!, All piM'vons whn .ire lutui rated In the foriiiutloii 01' n riUnp of tin.. Spanish wiir vi'ternim mo U'liiiMteil to c.ill nt' DoiIrp llj-OtluMH find sIkii tho application for u chiu'tcr. TliiniUnKlvlntr .civlccs will by held In nil of (ho Jlotiostlnli' I'littrelii'H tii'Xt Thursilny niririilnn;, Thu next Musical History olnli ined Iiik will ho held ThsmksKlvlntr pvpii hirr, with Miss t-'loroncp Suvdtuu In elinrite. At the riniiliii'iii'i'liioiit of the inorii Inrr Korvloc, Kuiuhiy, Km. William II. flwlfl i cfurii'd hrlPlly to tliu (loath of Sir Arthur .Sullivan, the tiri-at sliwer and rnnipofui', anil annolinroil that all tho livmnx and iinthi'inn used ditrliu: tho rtny and cvi'iiliiK would bo of hl.i jiroduptlon. A very lni'Ko and PXcccdliiKly appro rlatlvp nitillruiro urectoil Mr. V. Hop lilnson Knilth In his lectin p. "Old Plan tation Day." dpllvpicd In tho oiipra 3iou.sp, Krlday pvonliiR-, The people of Jlonesdnle and vicinity are uroatly In dehtod to the committee of rinlstlau Kndeavors who have nuccepded hi lirliiBllipr to Ilonesilal" this hlnh class of ent'U'talninenls and jilaecd them within leach of all. Saturdav afternoon, from I! to l! o'clock, ahout seventy-live ladles wore delightfully entPi'talued by Mrs. K. A. Pennlman. at her beautiful homo on upper Front street. The ladies were i;lven nluetpen conundrums, the an swers of all which must commence with cat, which proved fo be a van ainupinpr feature. Delicious rcficsli ments wcie served. The Maple f'ltv Mandolin trio furnished music. The event proved a most enjoyable one. There were eighteen correct answers by four for first prize, anil four cor rect answers tool; the booby nrlze. The session of the Presbyterian Sun day school on Sunday was occupied by the women's board of home missions, In the interest of the Santa FV Mis sion school for Mexican Kills. The dif ferent subleels were very ably lir -rented by members of the school. They were as follows: "A Hit of History." Miss Florence "Wood: "S:iaiilsh-Speak-ttii; Americans." Miss Anna Tiaey: "The (Inmez Uible," Mrs. II. Holmes: "The Santa Fe School," Miss (irace Jadwln. Mr. and .Mrs. Charles II. Hollow, of P.rooklyn, X. Y.. are the yuests oi' Ilonesdale friends. The marriage of P. .1. Skelley. of Tlonesdale, anil MIs Margaret Hus perty, of Mount Pleasant, will take place November ".'. In Mutinl Pleasant. Mrs. It. n. Avery, of Manslleld, Ohio. Is the KUi'sl of .Mr. and .Mrs. II. ( Hand. ' . Mi'. J. Ilenjamin Koblnsou will suc (euil the late Grant AV. I .a no in the insurance business. Mr ;mil ATrw. II. (V Hnnil will .iiioml ThanksslvliiK: in lirooklyn, X. V., with , their son. Ftev. 0. L. Percy deli voted an tIo- I iiuent sermon on Sunday eveninc be- fore the Order of American Mechanics, from words found In Judges, 1(i-20, "Fedora," which was kIvoii at the opera nouse on Saturday evenliiR', was tlrst-class and a pleasure to witness. FOREST jC!TY. pedal to the rVr.iiiInn Tribune. Forest Pity. Nov. 2fi. There will bo a special meeting' of tho Toadies' Catho lic F.enevolent association, Tuesday night, to arraiifto for a party on ThaiikSKlvlHp day. Mrs. AV. X. Keese leaves this week for Gibson, where she will reside in I he future. Her husband, who has been engineer at No. '1 shaft, will give up that position in tho sprliiK and leturn 1u his farm at Gibson. .1. F. Gallagher, of Mooslc, spent Sun day with his family here. They will move to Mooslc this week. John AV. ElchPiibers. of Hancock, N. V,, is spending the winter with his son, "V. Kichenbers', in this place. .Mr. KichcnberK's life has many Interesting features. He Is a veteran of both tho Mexican and Civil wars, and during his younger years spent ten years before the must. As a sailor on whalers and merchantmen he has visited every por tion of the globe, and his reminiscences ire very interesting. The condition of Hubert Reynolds, rvlio is at the hospltnl In Carbondnle, continues to Improve, and ho has a largo number of visitors dally. The ladles of the Vresbyterlan con gregation will serve Thanksgiving day dinner In the church parlors, There will be a union Thanksgiving Ei lie ssmer Of life a woman may find herself fadinq and failing. .She doesn't understand it. She goes to doctors, who treat her for this or for that, but she gets no better. She grows frail and pale. She can just "drag about the house," hut lias no pleasure in lite. Mnuy such women have taken advant age of Dr. Pierce's offer ofy'yv' consult ation by letter, and Jnive been restored by Dr. Pierce's treatment to per fect health. There is no more wonder ful medicine for women than Dr. I'iercc's Favorite Prescription. Its action upon the womanly organs is nt once apparent in the decrease of pain and the in crease of .strength. It cures f c in a t e weakness and such diseases as take nway the strength urnl beauty of women, Sick women are invited to consult Tir, Pierce by letter i'if. All corrcs. ponijeuce private, Address Dr. H. V, Pierce, lluffnlo, N Y. "llcfore I (.inmai-nrrtl loiise your tueiUrltie 1 was in n kid condition (for ciclit Tari0 uuil frar doctois tuvitil it!'" wri'v. Mr., lltltie Atfccw, of Canhliirg, Northampton Co.. N, C. "TJ.ev, of comi-v. euvcm sit this time home re lief, but it ilid not la) Mur. 1 wis Mm iIovb in my lied t.ml miiio ray I drn:;ijil r.tuiit lot house. I liiive nccl five Nitttis cf Dr. I'ltrre'n lfavorite Pic-iTlptlou nm. f'.vi' of Ihtf Oildta M (Ileal nivovvrv. .iiid four vialnof lltf I'll lft,' JIoiv I frrl like :i new uumaii, urd 1 until tjiu we.rlil liifcnim' i!' Tli! actloti if lite "I'avoriti; I'rescrip if on ' is .ssi itctt b the urof "Pleasant i'cjlets when the hpwcls arc irregular. I ?--;S PENNSYLVANIA day service In the Welsh Uonzrega tloniil church nt ln.rio Thursday. Ser vices will also bo held In (Jhrlnt church nt 10 o'clock. "Mother" .Jones made an address he- foic a larwe number of people at Vnntl- ';-g. Friday night, In the Methodist dutch. She will speak here In the if future. irs. William O'kecfe died at her In. me. on North Main street, this morn Inrc. after a short Illness. The funerat will take place at S o'clock Wednes day morning, Interment In llnncsdiile. THOMPSON. Special to (lie Si'i-iintim Tribune. Thompson, Nov. if.. Quite a rain fall yesterday and last night. Saturday S. Truesdale and wife wont to Scrnnton to visit her .slstor and oilier relatives. John Decker, of Aldcnvillo, spent the Sabbath at (.!, 1!. King's. Miss Jennie Cooper, of Scnmton, t.i with her sister, Mrs. I.. Cole, for a few da vs. Mrs. Nfttlc Ford, of Han ley. Is vis iting her brother, F. lb Wrlght'-r. Mr. S. Garrison, of Susquehanna, visited his sdsler, .Mrs. ,. F. Henries, over the Sabbath. He was' accom panied by his nieces, Mrs. N. M. Ken iston, of Lincoln, Neb,, and Miss Ali ble Hall, of Ijinghamlon. .Mrs. lCon Iston will remain with her aunt for a little time. Dr. H. J. Whalen, or C'arbondale. will lecture In tho Five Haptlst church tonight and tomorrow evening. His lectures are Instructive and enterlaln Incr and should ne heard by our peo ple. For the first time in years, no an nouncement has hetn made for Thanksgiving services In Thompson on Thanksgiving Day. AA'llh two resi dent pastors and thirty-seven Repub lican voters in town, this dlsregatd of the call of the president seems strange. 10. C. l.ayton and wife are entertain ing their old neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. lledden and daughter, of Homellh villi". X. Y. Dr. and Mrs. AV. M. MeNamnra at tended the funeral of her father, Prof. I.arrabee at t'nlond.ile yester day. Frank V. Lewis and his good wife, Iterflm, crave their friends a very en joyable time at their new and ele gant home, on Main sfeet, last Fri day evening. The musicians of the town, the preachers and the school teachers, wer there In force. Jfr. C Xj. Clark, with his wife and daughters, Beatrice and Jennie, of Monldale. rnuio up tu oniny the occasion with his children, Frank and Hertha. The builders of the limine, J. TI. Lewis and F.ugono Perry, of Susrjiieliamin, came; up to see how the house would snem occupied, and Mr. Lewis brought alor.g his wife, also. Altogether, tho com pany nuinbeivd nearly fifty, vet there was no crowd, notwithstanding they were all active. Frank gnve a number of fine select ions on bin grnphaphnno, and the musicians rendered both In strumental and vocal music galore, and all seemed experts nt disposing of the fine repnst served by the liost and hostess. The- congratulation? were hearty, and all wished the happy pair manv days and years of happiness In their new homo. BROOKLYN. Ppei i.il In Hie Siimitoii Tilliiiiie. Mrooklyn, Nov. 26. Dr. N. S. Sage, who has been quite ill. was able to preach as usual November 2a. James Kent, of New Milford, spent last week with relatives and friends In lirooklyn. Ile D. C. Rarnes preached at the Methodist Kplscopal church AA'ednes dav and Thursday evenlncs. The members of O. It. Bailey's Sun- "ny .school class gave hfm a pleasvint. 'trpriso upon his seventy-first blrth- ' '.v, November 111. About twenty per- .ons took Dossession of his liome and , enjoyed with him a social time and ex cellent uinner. Prof. M. AV. Stephens attended the funeral of his grandfather last Tues day. The ladles of the Unlversallst church have the arrangements , for their Thanksgiving dinner and sale nearly completed. The household goods of Rnker AA'ood ward were sold at action Saturday af ternoon, Mr. and Mrs. 'Woodward have gone to live with her niece, Mrs. Jesse Vailes. at New Milford. Mrs. Emma Shadduek and Miss Ger trude AValdio have returned home after spending a few days with Scran ton friends. The burial of Mrs. M. A. Loomis occurred In the lirooklyn cemetery last Tuesday nfternoon. Mrs, Loomis, with her daughter, Miss Hatllo McMillan, had been visiting friends In Wayne county, and on their return stopped In Scrnnton where she was taken 111 and died. She leaves besides her daughter, a son. Milton McMillan of Nicholson, and many friends and relatives. F.dwln niles, who has been iulte sick, Is able to be out again. Mrs. U. T, Stephens, M'rs. S, B, Nldrldze and Mrs, J, J, Austin at tended the funeral of M'j-s, l.ydJa AVadn names In Scrnnton last Mon day. HOPBOTTOYi. Epfcl.il to (he Sernnlnn Tribune. Hopbottoni, Nov, 21, Mr, and Mrs, J, V. Saunders spent last week vIMt'ng friends at Now Milford, Albert Titus passed nway Sunday morning, about 7 o'clock, after an III iiess of several weeks. The funeral w'll occur at his late residence Tuea ilav at m:3fl o'clock. A programme in keeping with Thanksgiving will he given by iho school Wednesday afternoon, The Methodist ladles will serve din ner Thanksgiving day In tho church annex, and In the aftniii.inii wi eon. din a mile of aprons and nth."- un. fill articles, ."is. Candncu Lewis with her chl'c. mi have been spending a week w'tli her mother. Mrs. Julia Wllinmt'i. Mr. Janys JefCeis, of Muntrngd, rpept Saturday In town. Mr. Aliuira IJrown and Mis, f, K, Jackson visited at Mr. Hdwla Tt ' nt (nkley on Sati'rday, The railroad o!lclals have lu'eu pa. iltlnned to change tho rtinio of the station heie, on accouul of frol'l't heltiR I'reiiliently mlsHliliped. ;: dn;; ti uiuther Foster In another part of the state. Whether the. name i. (he' ytatlon will he plrumed to H phot'rni or wliother an nti'inpt will be ri).;.j" to chanse the ii'iin '.f the place en tirely In not yet decided. The nam Hophottom may not bo euphonious, but It tins a little Individuality, nil Its own, and, so long as the place remains It wltl he tittle to preserve Its own Iden tity, nt least. ' Mis. Ida Tiffany has eotunicted the building of her now houec on Main street to Mr. nought, of Nichol son. Mr. Maurice Tlngley Is taking n western trip. Ho hnw gone tn Illinois to look nrtor sonic property to which the Tlnglnya have lately fallen heir. Among the pleasure!! or the Journey was the offer of a sent In tho National tltiod Itoads association, at Chicago, and tho pleasure of dining with Sen ator Lcroy Avery tit Olevohtnd, O. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to tlic SVi-anton Tribune. Tunkhannoek, Nov. C Suit has been begun against the Firemen's as sociation, with headquarters at Kns ton, to enforce the payment ot the amount of nn Insurance carried by the company on tho furniture e.t ths Pucker Ttnnso In this place, Tho hotel was burned during the month of Au gust Inst and Mr. AV. N. Iteynolds, the owner of the furniture, has been en deavoring ever since to get a settle ment with the company, and being un able to do so. brought Milt. The policy was for $1,000. It. V.. I'rendergnst. of Scrnnton, wus In town on Saturday. MIpm ("iuthrlo Thompf-on, of Iluck nell university, is spending a short va cation at her home here. The revival meetings at the Metho dist church, under the i barge of Evan gelist Dunnott, will continue through out tho week. Hon. H. D. Tiffany and F. M. Wil liams, of Nicholson, were in town on Saturday. Tills Monday evening the Masonic lodge of this place, celebrates tho fif tieth anniversary of Its organization, and preparations have been made to entertain a large number of out of town guests. Plates will bo laid for 2.',i' at the banquet. c. B. Little, of Scrnnton. spent Sun day in Tunkhannoek. The Tunkhannoek foot ball team went to Factoryvllle on Saturday to plav the Keystone Academy team, of that plne. The local team was weak ened by the absence of several of Its best players, the line being made up principally ot substitutes, but In spite of that, succeeded In playing Keystone to a standstill, neither side scoring. Quite a delegation from hero accom panied the team. K. K. Little, of Wilkes-Barro, was in tow-1 over Sunday. 5Te hn? Just re turned from New York, where he vis ited his cousin, H. J. Little, pay clerk on the i'nlted Slates fhip Massachu setts. S. F.aldwln Static, lepresenting tin l.acknwanna Laundry, of Scrnnton, was in town Friday and Saturday. Mr. Stark is a former resident of (his place, being a clerk In the old Bun nell bank. FACTORYVILLE. Fieii.il lo tin! .SiT.uiton Tilliuiic. Factoryvllle, Nov. 2(i. Factoryvllle encampment. No. 210, Independent Or der or Odd Follows, will meet AVednes day night. After the conferring of de grees and other business, the members will enjoy oysters and other refresh ments. If you are a member, don't miss a good social time by staying away. "The schoolmaster ot Hunker hill" Is having troubles of his own these days, and educational matters are not running as smooth up there as they ought to. The ladies of the Methodist Kolsco pal church will bo entertained this afternoon at the home of airs. N. A. Gardner, where a "weigh social" will be held. Mrs. AV. A Flsk is spendintr the Thanksgiving holidays at the home of her sister in Holland Patent. N. Y. There will be services at the Metho dist Eniseooal church the first four nights of this week. The union Thanks giving services will be held at 11 o'clock In the Methodist Kplscopal church. Rev. G. Tt. Smith, of the Baptist church, will preach. Immediately nfter the services the ladles of the church will serve a bounteous Thankscivlng dinner for twenty-five cents. Roy Kommercr left yesterday for a week's trip to New York city. A wieck occurred. at LaPlume early Sunday morning on the Lackawanna. An empty coal train going south broke In two, and the Nicholson pusher being on the rear end. It shoved that part of the train against tho head end with such force as to demolish several son dolas. The wreck was cleared up about noon Sunday and regulnr trutlle was resumed. Mrs. Martha ICcmmorer will leave to morrow for a week's stay with friends In Ilonesdale. A very fatal disease has attacked tho turkeys In this vicinity and some far mers have lost as high as twenty from their flocks. They will perhaps be all right again after next Thursday. Kvei. turkeys know a thing or two. Easy to Cure n Cold It you go about It right. Take two or three Krause's Cold Cure Capsules during the day and two before retiring nt night. This will Insure a good night's rest and a free movement of the bowels next morning. Contlnuo tho treatment next day ami your cold will melt away. Price 23c. Sold by Matthews Hros. SUSQUEHANNA. Spri'Iil to tin- Si'rantiw Tribune Susiiuehanna, Nov, 2(S.-'-Thn Hrlo shopmen will on Tuesday morning be paid for services in October, Roy. AVIIIIiim Friiend, of Princeton, N, J nn Pundiiy morning und evening nblv occupied the pulpit of the Pro.: byterl'in church, I'nh'ii Tuauksgivlng s"rvics will be held in the I'lesbvterl'in ehutvh on Thursday ovenlng with sermon by ltiv. ("limit's Henry Nowlng, pastor of tho .Alethodliit church, Mrs. Mnry A. Straehend. of thin place, has' been uppi'lnt d dcuiy great Poeohopui-, p. or p., for Sua iitielianun. Great Mind and Hitl?tead. The ik''iiffiutihnunn County 'IVnelrrn' inviiPlnilnn II me t In ibis place, Jan. :'i''M'. Vim ci,:iilitliui of Tluron Moron, of .Ilid'i'oi) 'iiriKij. who has ben v iv tfei'loufjly III, I-, ranch jmp-ovod. Itc". Charles ! in NVivIna, partor of the riiuiiiHumni. Mi'ihi"ll.t i lunv' and Ifv All'i-l coon, L pastor of tho Pepo'P f.-pl.yi ."r'jiii ijviinli. ixi-liaiv.-ed pupils- !' Mmi, i.-i ,,-. On WoiliiPHfln" -nt' vnii'in in tiio HilfiinebniMir !'lgh mMioo!. lliei" wll' be n slvirt Tlmnlsysrlvlng enivriT'ti nn lit. I!ev. Cbailes W. Hoot, of Cluiu Hpli'cionl rlut-li, will deliver an imI ilme. Ki'c I (of cio'Unuy. No, l, will hii Its foir'ifvtilli an-ni'il i-ji! In Hosaii Oprr.i IJuuv." n iVediuwl'iy cvcnlnt; next. Music will bo furnished by t)or nn's orchestra, and Bttiiper will be served at the Central House. It will bo one of tho tlnest social events of the season, The attendance Is sure to be large. Mrs. Clmrle.i Illlss, formerly ot Bus nttehannn, but now of Cnrbondale, In recovering from a severe Illness. Tho Century club will hold a social hop In Itognn Opera House on Friday evening. The Oroncent club will hold a hop at the Btarrucca House on Wednesday evening. The Krle shop force Ib gradually be ing Increased. THEATRICAL. ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. Lyceum. TI!t'ari4V "!',.. Inr.l. WRUXKsn.W. "Tlie Sluld nt the IVmitli." TIIL'n.iDAV. West's .MIiistroN, ntleriionn ami nlcl.t. I'lllllAV AMI S.VI'tlltllAV. Mllilieil ItoIUml In "Tlie I'n'.irr llcliltnl Iho Throne." Sjliiuljy nintlncc. Academy. WI'.IIK. The Spnoncrn. AM Oniety. TllltKi: l-'tnsT lltVJ,-Oilenlnl nurlifipifr. I,AST Tlflllli: PAVS.-Tho Tuxeilo Club. Vaudeville nt the Lyceum. Two lilft iiiiitlrmri .Mslrnl.iy :it llio l.Jcoum iiltcli'd to tin- populaill.v nf the vaudeville ne trrtalnmenPi ivhlcli are bilrnr nlven there uiiiler the nianaccment, ot .1, K. llnrke. Marie .laturn, win) win to tie one of the Rtronjr feature of tenlay'jc bill, ti nrahle to mmu to the city, nwlne to thf wriniM llhie.i of lior father at New llochi'lle, X. Y. TlielP iveie a tininlier of Rood thing on Ihe programme, however, uml the ale urine of a .l.itnen or mi was not a vuy mmIoim nutter. lo.seplilne (ijMimin, who lml the illltle ot her rnie in an Inlniltahle manner, anil three Utile pickaninnies, weie Ihe t.ivoiltr jTntenlay. Tlieii turn w'.ii eninrnl In ,i inot rnthuila'tln in.innir. The TakeMwai lmteri.d .Ijialirse troupe of aerie lutt (i.i ve ii woiuleiliil rsliililtlnii. Tlieir peifurm anie In Iho afteinoon w.h not eimiplete, a Ihi'.v arilveil in the illy too l.ile to net llielr upp.ir alns ill shape. At niclil theli womleiful ehlhl lion cloFed with a thrlllins llile for We hom Ihe ilninc of the thcilrr. IVHIiaiii II. Slo.m, who siuiei'i'cil fmi" Mair.l an Ihe linns N'i of "The Telephone llirl" coin p.iny uppeiieil in tlut eccentric lole jiuI wall the nil.iiie of Alii o llullnook unit lien T. Plllon, K.lve a laiiKliahle lelili enlilleil "S"inc lliinir Doinc." IIiiiil. the I'Oniiuer, tlil nne inytlfiimc ileijiht of hand work, the ArrKtionir flrotncr Wilis' en lertainini!; paiodtes anil Vernon and Kiapf nave a Rie.it I'schihltlon of club swlnqinir. Baker anil t.ynn, comedian?, who did not in live in Ihe illy in time tn paitieipate in I lie afternoon peiforne .UMi weie on the piotoammi' at night. Spooners nt the Academy. One of the luint holmes of tin- m'Okoii peeleil the Siooiiprs jl Hie Ae.utinii of Mnie lanl cicninir. In -pile of Iho inelvinent weather the house, wan nowileil nm! many were iortul lo stand, priuing lieyonJ a donhl the popularity of thli oi'rjiiIjIIoii, winch lays thii elty eaeii year, and eury time it conies is slronger than ever. I.asl evening the play pvesenteil was Howard llall'.s srieat coineily liiaina, "The Sol dier of the Knipire." As i noted on the pio Kianuue fhe action of ihe piece takes plaie iliir. inw ti"' one hunilied days which followeil Na poleon's e'eepe fioni Mllu, and his defeat at Waterloo and final exile to SI. Helena. Miss 1'dn.i May Spooner appeared to aitx'au l.Htc In the lole of I,oiiie Devere, the Ir.i.illiL,' female role of the pleee, and Auumlm l'liilllp.-', who has appealed hern with this organization several times, portrajed the leading male lole, that ot Ciuilhetl. He Montville, anil meriteil (iimc.Ii applaiifc. Miss C'eeil Speoner wui cciluin ly the pink of perfection at Vivctte (liraid ami kept IheamHeiHe tonvulseJ. Her daneintf i.s by far the best ecr seen in this ciljS Scnter 1'iiyton a M. Moeliuet, a notary, was exicedlngly clever, a? wis Truman Johnston, a,i Major Dur.int and II. S. Stafford, as Hector. In fjet each member of the company was all that could lo expected In the ilitTcrent parts assigned to them. The meuiljci.s of the company this sea .on are Misses Edna and Cecil Spooncr, Olive Clove, Helen C'.inieron, Jlrs. Spooner, .lessie Mc Allister; Messrs. AiiKiistiu Phillips, Scnter 1'jy ton, Truman Johnston, Edward Curtis, It. Slaf foril, W. b. West. I), r. Wilson, It. K. Spooncr, C. C. Palmer and Thomas Sheely all of whom are well known and favorites in Scranion. This afternoon the play will be Kate Clasloii't, Rie.disi .success, "The Two Orphans," and lo nipht, "Uncle Daniel" will he pioduccd. Oriental Burlesqueis. At the Oali'ly yesterday afteinoon tlie Oiicutel I!imI(miuis LcK.in a three days' cnsiscinciit, ghins a perfonuaiice tlut was a jereut iniilli provoker. "Captain ItosenbcrR'!. nanquct" was the tit lo of the curtain raiser, duilnj; which a number of fpeclallies of the Mni;lnir and danr. in? older were irtroiluecd by the members of the company. In tlie olio appi.ir John llmvlcy and hi? wife, r.-lio Is known in Hie itase world as Ollie Leslie, Howley's heme is in this city ami for yeais he lias been Icoked upon as the Kie.itetl clou dancer on the stage, Willi his wife lie does a torn; and dance turn that is one of the bed of its kind. At ycMciday's performance a host of bis tilt-mis weie ill llie house and they gave lilin an rnthnd.o.tle reception. Other features of the olio ate: John It. I laity, jucKler; .Seanlou ami Stolen', cemiily sketch: Miles and Ueethcr, fl.etih "I'lalilion"; Evans and Vidiepr, hl.uk face comeiliaiis; the Mice brothers, who Elve a meat performance on the horizontal bars. The tondiidinu' feature of the performance Is a muslial diversion entitled "Zeti's Corner," In which all Ihe miinhers of the company appear. Manv fpeciallles enliven this poilinu of-the pro fc'i anime. "Fedora" Tonight. Tonight, ut the Ljcriini theatir, will he pic tjented Sartloii's "Eedoia," "1'edoiM" needs no tcflluiony at this late day lo in power as a di .itn.i. It rlKlnly holds pl.ue a- SaiiUm'b 6iumi;e,t (reaiion, ami its hold upon the public may be nail in the fnrluue It made the tale r'.inny Davenport, liotwithstauiliii!; the pilneel; loyalty she paid foi it. "fedora" not only placed MIm Havuiport on Hie lilcU sea of popularity, hut was also the m.iMim of another i-t.-ir, who at the present time (hliies brlidilly before the Ameili.m ihe-ater-iioer, Itoleu Mantell, MatthevB & Bulger. Murile .Matlhiws mill llirry llulijcr have been for ht lia-l ,1 tew- sia-olis bvo oi ihe clneict,t iind fnnnlet men ,'!i ihe fl.me and In cvuy city they hiie n li l of Irlui'N who like ihe p:i u l!m In nml el tun which lhe,i m-i.c up o well, Tlie filuiil. ni II e well known "ti.ilu" lain a i,uipii in .line tor ilirui, "It Ii said that "Hie Miilit of ihe tlh," lie new f.nee irmeily erpoclally willliu for ihnn, I., inlliily illllrivnt I'li'lil their l.'llue.. pin me t mi., ,'ii't":ni of drpecdini; laiuely eu spe ciablrs iind ji U'.. il I. a hurrah cone il" wll'i a i utioImi in I'll. i niPiiiir; all ll,c way Ihiou.'li It, and a iiimihci' of iltuatioiH niide sireaiulir; ly fni.ny by M.iUliewi as Ihe iiimhV .vnim-j lvycr end liulnir n the nlired lie mm. At the l.,M-ciiui on WciIiicmUj, Ws3t Miustvele. Th William . We" mii'iiilt. rewly aid i'iaaiil:ii'iiir. niulppeil, with u l.irjie.' coinpany, ivie 'rivel til,, uiir' laimii. cuuii'.llir.s nil I .:cit.T Ilivu It en hit b'fiiie l;Ml!,el'i',l In it'll., r tu nit, i onipi.u.1 . "id '" Ihe iitinction ii- ihe lA.eiii'i Tli'iivilay aftviiiciii ...id cvcn'icr, '" iii'tjidr'ti Id' lui'niil ennpiny, t!r, Wert, ini'irli'U the public ililiiaud for more iiiui.'UJ, i i ii'ilh-prnv.ii.'nr fufioi tl.ri !.im Impi ten 'ii clii.tiel piouinripe' in irrrnl jcar. Iiat I 'i.i.( t , act tier a n'.i. ' of Imini (orv t m:: 'i' ile trli' nip'" .et'JtliK in '.'.ilicc of ,ic let ttilinii'iil ii'jilfti" villi I'l'l'th and clem Wl'li'l ll'l ! fin, PalmiFtiy. 'I'lin i;rriitcst lit".- roaib-r Vim has over vlnlled our city l Mnditin JCeno, rnll'iilHt, .vllh jvirliirs nt 1(1 F :mt In avMiti". A murv,-1 In her iirnfctstou. i 'mrifi'-i but MU' to I'W.'ytiidv, THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Nov. 2rt. The reactionary tendency v.-hkli weighed en the utoclt inntkct dmlnff the luller part of last week was distinctly iiicrcnnio todly and prlceii resumed tliclr upward coutje. Tiio advance was by no means uniform, the alrlk Iiik milns Iielns conilned lo comparatively lew slocks. In some slocks the resistance wim not mere than enough lo enable them only to hold Ihtlr own while n mull number by positive Miakncfs Rave a sllirhl Inmtilarity to the market. The course of prices was by no means determined nt mice. Hear traders operated on the short pliic of the market for a loiislderahte after the open bur. Nolnhln utrcriRlb In pirticuhir stocks, ac re mpanlnl by riimoi-s nl cliaiiRci ot lontml helped the tinarkrt nnd the bc.iis were finally driven tn cuier. While the strength in ths iiutkct wes renewed there was by no menus the larite lotunio of business which has been the average tor irter two weeks past. The Southern lUlhvuy slocks veio In special demand. Many minnrt were cur rent of ilevelnpnietits in Hie company, Inciuillnit an altcEeil lease to the Pennsylvania, and A conilns increase of dividend, No aulliorltitlve Mliction coiiid he hail for any of liico Itunnrs. The common nnd pirfetled stocks advanced an extreme ,'l points each. Strcimth was radiated first to the southern ur.nip ami then to the south western, In which some strlklin; trains were re corded. Itoih tli prefened stocks on whli.li dividends are paid or are earned and the low priced common stocks lor which dividend pros pects are remote nt the best were arTcclcd alike. The weekly (.Minings leported toiliy on some nf these systems showed sharp decreaies from l.ui yenr'n rorrrsnondlnir period, notable In Mlssnuil Pacific and Homer and ltlo Hrnntlc. Nicrlhe Icm the Klecks held u prninlnenl place in the advance, flalns In the i;roup lau from one tu nearly thice points. The more northerly Krnng ers came Into the movement, especially Ratlins ton, hul did not show such marked itrcnicth. The leadliKf specialties were levy slum?, In (ludinir Sinrar and People's fins. The local tractions Miowcd n Rood recovery ami Consolidat ed f!as was conspicuous with a rise ot 4V4. Tho f,tccl storks were decidedly unsettled, steel and wbe showliiff a cut and weakness at Units. He potts wcie current of serious controversies be tween Hip (irrat combinations In Hie trade. Tho close of the market was unsettled and pritc wer. below- the best, but the trains in the railinuds wrre well maintained. Total sales lo(Uy, t)fll,2'l snares. There was veiy larce buylnK of St. bonis Southwesleiii bonds. The market otherwise was (diouR and qiille active. Total sales, par value. $1,1.111.(100. I.'. S. it'ttindinir twos, when issued, and Hie ,1s, advanced H and the !l, 1i per tent, en the hist call. The followhxr qiinf nl Ions aic furnished The Tril'nn.; by M. S. .Ionian .: Co., rooms 7i-"0o Meins blillillie, Siiaiiton. Pa. Telephone StXB! Open- High- bow- Clos liiir. est. est. insc. .tiiieiititn Miar i.rcvj i.ta.j i.i',4 i.i.i Amrrle.su Tobacco HUM HOOi 1(f) VrV, Am. Steel fr Wire .... t I.T.r I3'j frjs Alchisoi ,7iH in :i'ii :ifi"i, Alehison. Pr Mi st'i "-2"ti WVi lliook. 'IVaillon "t 7i"'s (.'111 VA tt.ll .. r,.! t o.,- o.' Dft.i t.f M. 1MIII I.1'.S 12'1'i 1'i 1flVs Itr.cl: bland IllVi IHl'd ll-V.i H"''s Fi'tlernl Steel f) M'i IS"s -tlfti Keileral Steel, Pr. 7rt "nVi "K .(its Kan. f: Tex.. Pr. M .17',4 3fi 117 Louis, k Nash Sl't-. "lis 81 f. .c.',Vi Jinn. Eleiated ll()i4 lit1?! IW 110J4 Met. Trailiou 17'i"'. 17t,i 172'.i 17.ty, M io. Pad He fiS'i 111 SJ 51 liny, People's Oa !HVs 10l'-i nftjj, Till N. .L Ccntial 1Mth 111 1f! IIS Southctn P.-ciilc tU'J Jt-ls lH's ItV Nmfolk Jt tVfkl t:! I.il. 42 W& Norlhern Paeillo 7t.f. 72 70i 70r;,', Ncith. Pacilie. Pr. .... 89s M S'.:'i Si'.A N. V. 'Vntial Ill", 112 lll'i 1IMJ Out. Wctem 1" 2.-, "AA 2S Per.n.1. IS. It Ilt'i 1 l"i H 1I2; lieadine- llv in in pi in lleailimr lly., Pr. i'.2'l tl'X 2 i?i Nl'.W VOItK PltODlTi: EXCHAXOE PH1CES. Open- IIIkIi- Low- Clo.s- WHKAT. inp. est. est. imr. Oecember 77','t 77'i 77'6 7711 May 7l)TM SO',4 7dTs "Ti COIt.V. December JJ4?i .44'i 4l"'i 41V. May 42!! 4i 42' i 42 Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. First National Dank Scranton Savings Hank Scronton Packing Co Third National Bant; Dime Deposit and Discount Hank .. Economy LiRlit. IL Si P. Co Lacku. Trust Safe Deposit Co Scranton Paint Co Clark k Snover Co., Pr. Scranton Iron Fence k Mtg. Co. ... Scranton Axle Works Lackawanna Daily Co., Pr. Countv Savinirs Hank k Trust Co... First National Dank (Carbondalc).. Standard Drilling Co Traders' National Dank Scranton Dolt and Nut Co BONDS. Scranton Passencer Railway, first Mortgage, duo 1020 Tcoplc'a Street Railway, first mort gage, due 1018 People's Street Railway, General mortgage, duo 1021 Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka. Township School a per cent. City of Scranton St. Imp. 0 per cent Scranton Traction 6 per cent Mininern if. K i.itj is 1 174v South. II. II.. Pr I14VI ,; 1:114 r.:, Tenn. Coal & lion .... 72 '?" 72 72'f, f. S. Leather li'i ll'l U'i II".!, 1". S. Leather, Pr 7'i 7fi 7.". 7W; I", S. ItnMi-r 2DI-. .11 ti 2i)V. .11V- Inlon Pacific 7l;it 72?s 7lvi 72)'t Inlon P.ieille, Pr. .... SPH SI1S SH.l SHJ Wahasli, Pr. 2Kt 21 2H; -!li Wc-tcin fnlon l')i SI'S Slli Str;; Bid. Askti 600 300 1)5 425 2;:o 40 150 W) 125 100 95 20 30U 300 ... 30 155 ... ID". 115. ... 115 113 100 102 102 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. O. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Butter Cieamery, 23a24c.; dairy tubs, 23e. Kggs Select western, 17e.l nearby state, 10c. Cheese Full cream, new, ll',4e. Beans Per bu., choice marrow, $2.40; medium, $2.S0; pea, $2.30. Potatoes COe. Onions COc. per bu. Flour Best patent, $4.C0. New York Grain and Produce. New Voi I;. Nov. 20. Flour Moderately active. and steady steady without quotable change from Saturday, Wlic.it Spot ciyj No. 2 red, 7Sic f, o, Ii. allo.it, and 7lic. elevator; No, 1 northern Ihilulli, tSlic (. o, b. afloat, Oolions seiy dull all day; opening easy, the ifuikct later milled but Dually yielded and closed casu al VdaUc net decline. Man.li closed titHic. : May, 7'JTse. ; Nov., "fiTJc ; Dec., 77 Ue, Coin Spot linn; No.. 2, Kl'.ic, elevator, and 47c, f, o. Ii. afloat. Options, market firm and higher, although rather (pilot, like wheat. The ttlon:; advance In November at Chicago was a feature. Closed stiong at '.sait-e. net advance. May closed 12?Jc.; Dec. Il'.ic. Oats Spot fuin; Nn. 2. ai'.'ic; No. :!, 25Ki.; No. 2 white, Ml iri!i',4i.; No. ;l white, 2',ic; tiack mlved west ern, 2.1Ha27'cc; track white, 2SWa:tle. On. tloiu ipilet but steady. Ilu'tter Steady at tlie decline; cieamery, lCa2.V. ; factory, I'.'aMv. ; .bine (ivanury, Im2.1i-.; Imitation creaniesy, Jj al Ik-.: tale dairy. bkriJe. Kggs Steady; Han mid Peiin.i,, 25j27tii'.i wotern, regular pack lug, WUMUci ive-iein, loss nil, Site. Cheese t-lcudy; huge Sept,, Nrftallc,; large, latn made, lO'.ialdlsi.; small, late made, !''. ; mimII, ,-ept., llall'ic Chicago Grain nnct Produce. I'lilcJIiii, Nov. 2d. Nouiiiher (oiii was ihe eii.ttr of Intiiest on tlie board of trade lodij, tercliing the lilglie.it point in via is ami rln.lng four cents out Sjlnrday, Dec, i lived '4uJ.i. Iiiglirr, ll-c. wheat at tho chtee w.n '.va'-c. lower, nnd oats .( fchnde depressed. Pimbloiis rhved m:r:iiii";iil in had and litis and l2!-c, up hi pork. (Malt limitations weie as follows; I'loiu Dull and stindji No, il (prlng wheal, fu'dic ; Ni,, 2 led, 7Mia7,',V.! No. 2 coin, lOallic; Xo. 2 jelliw', li'nl'lc.j N'n. 2 white, 20Vie,; No, a while. 2l?i.i2HVi('.: No. 2 lye, l.lljc.i No. t llr;. Sl.iy.il.lt'!: So. I iiorlhwest. il.attG; tlm. niliy, .il.'.'u.'.I.Mi: poll:, llatt.25; lanl. 7.0.i I I.yii illi-. f.Viir,.75; 'hotiblrs, .ITiaiiU1-, ; ' Mi;; ,ii.?,')a(,..ri w Id-Ley, M.-'f, , Philiidelphi'i OrAin nntl Produce, I'lilljil-lplila, Nov. 2ii. -Wheat -Film; nn- i Hart inane, Nov., I2'il72hc (.'nm Firm, '.ic, i IditUli No. 2 Hitud, Nov,, HUalHii'.; Dec, ' I2'sul2-Iii. (Mlk-l'inii; No. 3 wlill'.. illpind. 2m2''!ac, 1'1'jui -Steady ; wbiiei nipcilor, i;2.:i0 a'J.'.iil i!. cMrai, .'.UU'.'.m1: pemi.i. inller (It ir. -;.l(l.i';.iiii; do. do. atuiuhi, l.etlail.Ki, i.iimii wli, ice i. n, .;.2ib:l.u5: it,, do. hii-ilght, fl. il.:0.i); do. do. patent, ill nal.t'.i; Kri'Mi sli.dghl, in .ukf, :i.S1im'.u1; ,u, pn. UP. in t.ick. is.l.uiti.l.so; spilng clear, ,.a,-,i XiH: di. rtinUhl. r-'i.Grii.l.id; do. piicm. v.;.ri ' .it in: do. fivtiiite biaii'U, I.1.'i.iI.:J0; etra, fJUKi.f. i.i. ilear, S.2ai1.:iti; di.. dr.iiglit, il.l'l as.Ci); ,Jo, piliut, S.7.'.il.U. Ilje dour, sJ,U' :l,l" per IkjiivI mi1 cli.iltf I'onu.i. lultei Hull airl '.". hnvei ; fancy wcsliin i ii jiii.mj, 2,-,'ic. ; do. prints, jic. Kgjf. Stcmly, rail de I'untU fin li neailo. 27c; il". ire-iern. 2".c,; i'ii. .oiuliwr.trin. '.'.'w nUi-iii, '.'Ic. ( hpi I'll nn New Vmi, in' ri-iuis, (nicy, i Jonas Long's Sons KEEP THB SHOE STOKE IN MIND WHEN YOU NEED FOOTWEAR. IV A WORTHY STORE WORTHY OP YOUR CONFIDENCE, A LIBERAL GUARAN TEE WITH EVERY PAIR YOU BUY. thanksgiving Linens When she dresses the table for her turkey dinner, the woman will look first to the white cloth beneath the "bird." It must be spanking clean, ironed and creased with extreme neatness. Perhaps you need a new Table Cloth, or new nap kins! Hadn't thought of It before? Well, aren't you glad we remind you of it? Here are worthy lots of linens all linen and at very special prices until Thanksgiving. 72 inch Orame llamank, extra heavy, fine quality and all puie linen, (Ac per yard "" SS Inch extra heavy ,coteh linen, full n Cc bleached; six patterns; per yard.. "w 70 Inch nie.ielied Damask Table blnen Oftn in all the ncweM pltterns; per yd. "JV 72 Inth fine llleaehed Damask, in maculflcent floral patterns, per C I 2 yard w ' Thanksgiving Millinery Inci n few lines nicked ;it plete as it is possible to make it. matter what the price. These Thanksgiving prices Blade Tips that were 2."e., reduced 1 1;c. III.Kk Tips that weie S!V,, reduced to....2..i. Mack und (.'oloied WbiK". fioni iVh: to. ..Inc. His onsoitiiienl of Quills ut It'. Tilinmed Hats In handsome iiriely of Thanksgiving Groceries There are goodies here by the score to help make the Thanks giving Dinner a winner. Will you let us serve you with the best of them? Please remember that we carry nothing but the best of quali ties in Groceries. No inferior sorts at any price. There'll be no cause for disappointments ThanKsgiving with any eatables you Duy iiom us. Malaira drapes, fancy larce cluMfi, lb. Oranben ies, fancy Cape Cod, U.ut fancy Mixed Nuts, six varieties, a lbs tor Caper Shell Almonds, tlnest imported, lb. .1."-. ,12-. .2jc. .2.V. FiBS, clioite 1iiikiii ia.icr. per m filnce.Citron, Lemon, and Granite l'ecl, Ib Jellies' S-lb. lonp crock, all flavors, for A..n1 It,, ttnr. .1-11). fltoriP ClOCk Ijo. 1."n-. c-. 2He. Jams, llnc-t in laijie glass jar.s for I'lum I'uddlnc, choice, 1 pound cans ior. Cumpkln. now polden, lui-RC tans for.... Cleined (nil rant;, per package Seeded liaislns, larso nmscutclle, pl.BC Miihrooins, ls-t choix, fmall Crimea, new choice; 0 pounds ror....... Colden Ci une, very fine and larae, Ib. Nectarines, evaporalvd, choke; lb .l.V. . !lc. . 7c. .12c. .10c. .22c. .2.-H-. l.V. .lbc. ujiiiiiiiiimiiniiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiHH I What's in a We would aiiawcr, a are.it ileal, if thai name happens to be STIEFP on P'" It means that within tlie else of the instrument is over a lifetime of exuerimenti nt. It means that upon that instrument i.s ui iii.ii" ' ... .,,, . uano inauc's. ii ..ioiiw nn m'mi stale, full, null tone 5 your grandcbildren will be able to play on ll nieaut an ccii M.ut-, inn, ,. .u,n PAYING ROR THE plANos I 1842 E secures to the purchaser an unquestionable for a name, wu.i ami MAiai.iunu "-'ii'i.' ') "" "- " - :, ' -..., ... Tiio STIKKP NA1IU la one of the strongest ruumiiJcc of excellence that a "' - ....,".:... ..t........i ..,n..! ,.i io Cr. ivm-.P'iilxpfl lii all dirts ot the countn. Valuable as it 'is. it coda the. buverp of " The favor le net on ot i e niauo uciuci, w kui '"" .';r.7,., ... --, - name to"" all ellect when you consider that the prices of STIKIT Piano, ere rel. tlvelv the same forty vrars ajo. when tlie name was unhnwn. that Ihe. aie totlay. g 'rice was' S im .'eratbe by the cost ,,! supcrhitlie qurlity wt s t U (gdj)-. jf" B ilwav will be no one os that finality is maintniiied. Ill I' Rl.T PRICES FROM IB. B They ire much lower than some people would have you believe and favorable teiini R re made to sucli os desire them. 5 Chinos or other makes ai prices io Fine Tunlnir a Specialty. m blicct uusie ana auimcui jiu,i.rtutv. i George W. Finn, 138 Wyoming Avenue R OPXN EVENINGS. r.uiiiiuiHllllUIIIUIIIIIIIIlUIIIHIIilllHHWIHIIItMMIHtltWWIIIIUllllUIUUIg The Dickson Miuiiifacttirlni; Co. hcranton nnd WHUavUaira. t'J., Muuiifuolui-erJ u( LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENQINES Uollers. Homing anil Pumping AUchlnery. General Office, Scranton, Pa. mull, ll'ic; do. do. du fair lo choice, 1U c. Itenmil sugarhuuc iv. tul,',",1, "- iivcr; iiiIiMIIiib uplands, lile. lalltm ...iilv! cltv i.rinin in lilels., (?4c; countiy do., bids.. UtafJic; cakes, Blic l.ivti poultiy- hic.idv, lair iliniand; fowls, TljaSttci , V1" instcis. He; spring ciuckcns, .Miasvsc; inici,s, I'alOe,; 1,'ce.se, Sjc. I)ichhi poultry I irui.MU- m.ilid; fowls, choice. Idc.j Ho, lair 10 goon, i'i.; old iuolfiv, 7c; neaiby cprlns fhlcU H. italic; wi'Miin do., HillP.i webtcrn id.s, mite; (hohe In fancy tuikeyi.. Viable; .tiptlonsl lnt, neiirhy (it lie. l(..ppi,( -l'lnne. .!) hands, and l.lCf.ono iimiinU In kaiks; wheal, 20,0i) bmheN; corn, 0,liiH bn-hels; siiiti-. Mjum. Shlpnienls-Wheat, 4,(011 bushels; coin. l',i.y)00 IuhIicIm; oals, li'iymo. Chicago Live Stock Market, i '.Melon. Nov. 2(1. Cattle llerelnlc. 17.WH1: good to cliolce, active, lal".c. Idgheii olheri, Flcuily; ("inuci, mnns; liaiivc, ihi on sale ....1... ! ....Ii.i.k nl ir, t.tlf I, null tn lllllllf! klpPl'k. (."hilS.ilUl; poor lii medium, il,2.'i.ii.21; ailritctl licdeis, kin', e;l.5im.'.!.'ii iilxeil loikvi.s, wcilf, W.26a.'l.7i); kjw. ateailv lo Ilk-, hlgh'i', f,'.7.1i 4 SI; betfei, 2.75al,70; laniicii, diomj, 2.i 2 ill bulls, ai'tlve, vJ,tflil,S.1 cilics, im.., fc.i..j(iii.2.l. Tc(Hi Ful leeis, 'JIal.'iili ui.is teei, 41.1:11.11.10; I'lills, ?-.!.JUi:t.;;0. Hogs ItcceipU (od.i.v, .lp,(mi); tuniniinw, t'J. nil; esilmaled bit mi'i'i 7,ixij at live, sidle lilgliei; clmiii'; r.il(i'; teiw, W.t; mixed -in-l I nii-liorx. l,iUi"i.('.'i; K'loil In cholie beatv, tl.t.-ji'VirJ!!:; I'Hisl. heai.i, il.'l1.ll."i; lluhl, el.7Uj'i.(i!'!J. bulls of f.do, el.ul. Muep Itfiflpls, 20,01111; fhcrii and Ijiulw. .nv tn il. lowei: i-"'l to (Imlco ct!,ei, in l.y); air to el nice inlxcil, 'J.mal; ucleiu lieip, i.it.l"ii 'IV.i ulieep. )i,!i)tS.:u', n.iti.o l.iliib, Mn.VP'. wolciu lambs, nil.fcVi.l.l . K"st Liberty Stock Mavktst. Cist blbeiU. Nov 2H. -Catlli'-lllllll cxlia, (. I0.i.-,.ui: iirline, "m'.2: common. -Mj.'i.j'i. IKtrt--Afilii' nml hluhei: pilnie midiuiii and luav) lioa, 'i.(hi1.1'ii K'it .lork'.'M, 1.mj-.l; plg, M.iV'l, lOUillf, K.i.,VMf.7. Sluep .Strad.i ; cliolce wclheiK, vl.IliU.tm; I'rlnxrtl Pels, Sxtll nbe, very fine qiul lly; one (!oen Napkins, per CC QQ ct w Hemstitched Pels, !M0 site, fine quillty and newest pattern; doien CA Alk Napkins; set u,uw Iteilitltched Sets, all pure linen. 8x10 bc, Incliiiliiiff tlo.en Napkins; CR VQ per net ( random from a stock tnat is as com- A dash of style in every hat, no : Ivies, minted from .'..(HI to 2M Chlhlren's Hals, trimineil with ilk porn poiiei; ery pptial al 8ue. Blgr lot of Ladies' Alpines and Chlhllen'p Soft Hats, reduced in price to :. 1'eafhe.s, ei aporateil, peeled. 2 llm. for....2.'e. I'tars. cvjiorat('d, lulled; 2 pound for..2ne, Olbes, mw and stuffed, per bottle lOe. Olives, larse (juecii; per bottle I'm. i'euK, extra sifted, small, tender; can... .16c. 1'eus, curly June, cry hue; per can lie, Coin. N. V. state, creamy and lender; S cans 25c. Sardines, ilmlce, imported; per can 12c. Sardines, .spiced; lame rain for Mo. Chicken Tannics. Mexican prepared; can .Sir. f'rvstalizoii (iinijer, new; fancy boxes 25c. Ilonev, new. In 1-pound boxes, 2 for.... 23c. Cinea'pple Chunks, packed in Singapore; con ...lie. Maple Syiup, absolutely pure; gallon can Site. Ill HI INHIIsnHQl I Name ? concentrated tlie fklll ot several geneiaiioni. ,, ,, ...miiIps (lut B-iiarantH that . and wcarinc 01 It with plcaine. ............ ... -, ... NAME: OIM 1900 guarantee nf siiperlatite worth. Vou p the ST1KKK .ti .lotlilns;. nun mu m ..,...,..... NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor, Sixteenth St and Irving Plact, NEW YORK. American Plan, $3.60 per day and upward. European Plan, tl.0 per day and upward. I, V, CBAWFORD, Proptltloe. .f sr4.).-t.s'-ts..t For Huslness Men In the heart ot Ino wholesale district. For Shoppers I minutes' walk to Wunamalcera; 5 mlnutea to Siecel Cooper" Bit Store. Easy ot acceis to tbe great Dry Oooda Store. For Sightseers One block trom B'way Cara. ftr Ine easy transportatlou to all points of Interest. HOTEL ALBERT 4 f f f 4 f f -f f 4 NEW YOllK. Cor. lltll ST. UNIVBR8ITT PI Only ono Block from Broadway, Room,, $1 Op. vZVWXXlu 4444444444444444444 (oii.nioii, il.riO.ri.SO; diolee lambs, tomi; i niiimiui lu food, yil.VO; leal cabes, ..'Ja7. Oil Mnvket. Oil tin. Not. 20. t'lidlt tal.inio, in.',; ctr lillcnlet. no liht. MilpnirnW, Ili.-VM': .iviuvi. l.,,'l7l. ItlllH, 27,2Ss; avt'M'jP, l,Hp. Mis. WIiibIow's Boothlnjr Syrup lias lievn u-ed (oi oiei I'lI'l'V VIHI1S liv MILLION' oi .MOrillllt lor Ihcir l.ilILOItb'N wiiii.i: 'iKiri'iiiMi. vntii I'i'.iiKwrr si;n tii. It HlKU'llKS Iho L'llll.ll, SOR'KNK Ihe JUM, AI.LAVr- .ill I'AIN; ( LLKS WIND 1701.10. ami Is Hie bit leiwily fr III VllltllOKA. Sold hv IMuilibls il1 ei'Ty twit il Ihe world. He sur'u aril tul; for "Mi. '.Vluilow's Soolltin tijiiiiV1 .mil ia'e no other kind. 'I'urnty-fb inu a bm lie, n i ," m A ' ';w..