THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1901. 71 , V "I . M NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA SECOND DAY OF LUZERNE FAIR JOOD HORSE RACES AND OTHER SPECIALTIES. Alcmne, n Bethlehem Horse, Wins Tiist Money in the 2.18 Closs, nml Miss Jennie, Owned by Willinm Mcars, of Wllkcs-Bitiic, l'liitcs. the 2.20 Race for Ttottets and Pacers;. Mnny Intciestlne- Side Shows nnd Extensive Exhibits of Products of the Fnrin. Spiual fl"ln a Mall I tnlrspnintclit. AVost I'ittotnn. Kept, is. Two r.ittlliit; ftmid liurnc ihi'oh, tin exhibition mllo jmiPil liy n "Kltleledoss wonder." unit "thrr fiiocljillles iniulo tlu- focund day f tho hugci-no county fair 11 very mic- (-"fill one from tlio vpei'liitni'M' liiilnt vf view lodny. Tlio Hist inco, ii IMS cdnsst licit mul p.nf, whs vim liy Al. ('lulu-, ownnil in Hethlclicin; tlio prcoml one, for L'.:'9 liiwcs, Mont to Wilkes-Hit up. Tlio lnmiiiKPiupiit of tliP tn 1 1- InstitiitPel a iipw dppaituio by pylnie tlif lortiinatti owiipih liiiincdhttoly nflpr Hip ittivs.lt was dpclilnl today, nu arroiuit of tho stormy wPatliPr nf thr first two days, to hold tlio fair over on Siiturdiiy. , pump of hitsobiill iKtwpi'ii tlio Athletics of PlttMton and tin- Starfordu nf Wllkr-s-75a no fur a puisp nf $!," will be the feHtlllC. luirlnc tlio iiipps thin ii f lot inion the fMp stand on niic of the lawns col lapsed while crowded with people. Kor timatply no one was injured. The altPiiilancP at tlio fair today was not In i so not nearly as Rood as tlio ntininKPis had reason to look for. The i ininls and occasional chops of rain .i probably responsible lor this. The iiitiactloiiH set forth for the aiiiiivo nieiit and plpasurp nf Hip sppctatnrs mi' plPiitlful and Rood, of thPlr kind, nod ilipio am features which should attract larco audiences for the remain der of tlio fair days. i if course nearly every visitor who iassod Inside the lilKh-board fence sin . miindliit- the snaclous and well bilil out grounds of the laizerne County I'm If assoclatlmi came to see the races. Hut while waiting fur those and be tween the heats there were other things to t-oe and admire and to IiuirIi at. Side shows ate plentiful. I Hie of these 1 ciiinposcil of a quartette of cluiin nion bears, who ro tliroiiKh a number of tricks In their uncouth. silititllinc; fashion under the tliiectluu uf a trio nf Italian liaiiicrs. Another novelty H shown by a inloieil man of middle fiRe, who has two larRe wooden dulls, whom he calls Tom and .lorry, and by means of ventriloquism injects hearty laiiRhs 111110111; his auditors by timely hits at local well-known characters. These two enterpriser are ilependent upon hat collections, as they ate held to tlio open air. JIOIIU I'ltUTKNTMH'S SHOW. A third show, more pretentious, and to which a small admission is cli.ii'Red, is concealed In a larRP tent. It con sists of plclutcs seen through rows of spectroscopes. 1'nder the errand stand a fin ii of West i'lttston merchants hnve a display worthy of a belter scttniR. Ii is an exhibit of the birds of I'ciin svlvanln. from the ciirIc to the liuiii inniK bird, and Campbell ,; Saxe, Its pioprietors, elalin that they have on lew more tliau one thousand mounted t-p-'olnions, besides a larjie nuinbcr of Mnall Riime quadrupeds. The main hall was v,d lllled today with exhibits In nianv deparliuents. A nice display nf cairlaKcs of all Kinds l niacle by Townetid. of Wilkes-llnrre. nother merchant of the ,uz Tne cap ital. Hubert Kills, has a tnily artistic lloral idiow, cotiipt isltiir p.ilms, potted plants and cut flowers. A. o. l-'iiriiliiini, of Kxeici. pa, has loiittlbuted so mill h to the agricul tural section of the fair that it has been necessary for him to have a sep arate sei'ilon In that department. Ills spec linens of Iiuro eabbaRcs and tur nips, celery, cucumbers, tomatoes, red and Rl'ei'n peppers, heels, onions, rul.i b.isas, buckwheat. Held and sweet corn, sunflowers and tobacco. I elicit great i it 'lit iiiinii him as a tiller of the soil. Solomon l,i u ii. o Mount ion. also h.i' almost an entire aKi'iciiltiiral show When that cry sounds how people rush to help arid sympathise ! And vrhen some fireman rescues a woman from the flames, the streets echo with ap plauding shouts. And yet if that woman had perished in the flames it is pos sible that she would have suffered less than she suffers al most daily from the inflammation which disease has lighted in 'i,jr- i. MM f M', pj -" ' . the delicate womanly : organism. That tire of inflam mation can be put out. The gnawing ulcer can be cured. Dr. Tierce's 1'avorite Prescription not ouly establishes womanly regularity and dries enfeebling drains, but it heals inflammation and ulcerations and cures female weak ness. It makes weak women strone ami sick women well, " l eulTcrrcl for four yearn with what four pliy. slciuii pronounced ulceration anil prolapsus of the uterus," writes Mrs. Ada llrooks, of Ktrby villr, Taney Co., Missouri " AUo inflammation of bladder and urethra, My rate vrns chronic ami complicated, llnd severnl (food physicians, but kept getting worse Had been routined to my bed five month wheu I wrote to you. I received your reply very oon and then ills mikted my physician and began taking Dr. 1'ierce'K meclicine. 1 took elulit bottle of IiIh 'favorite Prewriptlon' and (olden Medical Oiwovery,' and betf.in to get better at once. In two months I could fit up in a chair, nnd kept (idling belter In four month could do ail my home work. Including wahiu and sewinK," Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y, rati wen f l yw9 m "wwm. izz&jm-'W. M mm 'MTKAuW &&& ItiVK, T 'I WW by himself. He has entered oer forty varieties of apples, besides apple rider, thornlierrles, plums, quinces, ml flow ers, nnd chestnut burrs almost ready to upon. .Mr. Lewis has not nil of his apples on show. Me keeps several bas kets of fitilt In n hiinily place for his friends. One of the displays which excites universal appreciation Is that of Al phonso Sebest, a 11-year-old Klisslan bom lad, who lives at lJuryca. lie Is nil adept with his pen and has a num ber of splendid maps of Pennsylvania and Xew Ymk, n pen-and-ink sketch of the Simpson : Watklns breaker nt Duryea. one of the state capital nt Al bany. X, v., and the American and Mrltlsh flags Intertwined on the walls. With them ate framed autograph let ters from (lovernor Ptone. of Pennsyl inula, (iovernor Odell, of New York; ,1. A. Porter and licoiRe U. I'ortelyou, private secretaries to President Mi -Klnley, acknowledging the receipt of spec linens of his work nnd compliment ltiR hint hlRhly upon his skill. It Is said that Alphonso never had a lesson In drawlUK: his skill, vhhh Is wonderful, is a Kilt of nature. PICTURE F-armer Jones has been lost at the In the domestic arts department there arc many variety of canned ftnods, Jellies, preserves. Jams and pickles; besides pastry, cake, biscuits, buns, butter and hops. In the fancy articles are displayed runs, nig carpets, sofa cushions, crazy work of all degrees of Insanity, lace work of all sorts, and everything suit able for lingerie, household decorations, and infants' wear. In this department there is a unique display made by -Mrs. Vandeibeig, of West rittston. These are dolls of all sizes niade entirely by hand, the bodies being fashioned from wool nnd silk underwear, the hair of carded yarn, and they arc dressed in silks and i Ibbnns galore. I'oiiltry hall is well tilled, more than a hundred specimens of blooded fowl being shown In neat, well-appointed coops. These are of all kinds, from tho "Rood layers" to tho riiiiic birds, and from tiny lialilams to the most lordly nf Krahmas. Pigeons of a number of varieties are alo on show in this hall, besides several pons of rabbits and Hel plan hares. iicntlenieti with sporting blood In their elns will find opportunities in plenty for them to risk their dimes and quarters, in addition to looking nt the lleet-footcd, silky-coated trotters and pacers. There ate two wheels of for tune and a game called "under nnd over seven" for them to take chances on. Uurly barkers, with lungs seein liiKly of corrugated steel, stand in front of these games of chance and yawp and oil, their vociferous cries of "The red side wins!" or "the lucky stnr!" making the nature of their vocations known all thiouRh the enclosure. The grounds and track are patrolled by specdal oflicors and all attempts at disorder are promptly squelched. The grandstand Is a large one, with a row of private boxes in front. Hack of the grandstand are touts, in which refresh ments are served. There ate no exhibits of cattle, swine nor sheep, none having boon entered. The West I'lttston fair does not usual ly have any of these, other attractions taking their places. The races were to be started at I'.sn o'c lock. The oitlclals In charge of the speed programme- were: .lames Kelly, Diinniore. starter; t II. f'otler. of West I'lttston, and Dr. Porter, of Tay lor, Juelgos; S. H. Hpunett, of West I'lttston. anil It. M. Hughes, of "West Plllston, timers; clerk of course, W. JJ. Sax, of West I'lttston. The audience assembled when the Hist race was called did not number over a thousand persons, and there was plenty of loom In the largo grandstand. Tho track was heavy nnd did not seem conducive to fast time, but considering tlio heavy rains that had fallen the day pievlous It was In a surprisingly good condition. It was quite a little while after the scheduled time before the tlrst race, the 2.1S class, was started. It re sulted ns follows: llltM' inrT.-.'.IS ( .sS l'.i-l Ileal -Pour lioirtf, out of rix named, aurinl Mi'Miin drew the pole; .1. It. P., ei' end; Tinker, third, and llosa fiorin on the outtlde. Smrter Ki liy announced tlut the race wa to be tinned urii'tly auoidiiii,- to the inlea nf the National Trotlltifr a.otoiijlimi, with uelRhta and dutaiue, It lequimi coiisldeiablc patience le (;rt the quartette slatted, mostly on account nf the iitnou.-nes of .1. Ut P., he breaking or fill lot; to take Id po,ilion at leant half a doen time in luereMion. At last the wnid a Rheu, to a raKRcd tdait, .1, II. P. dolu a dame at' the time. At the Unit, however, he iiunjKed to lalch Itn-a (iiilln, the quarter pole beinif pinsed tlut by hr.ini, with Tinker a head behind and ,1 It. P , thiol. Tune, itt i.ee,ond. At the lull Aleiane ami Tinker wete lile bv (hie, Willi ,1. It P right hehlnd, and Hum neatly fifty feet hi the tear. Time, 1.10'i. A I the tlnee-quailrr pole .1. It. P. Iiieke ami Itrua ktole third place. Mirane wan a half length ahead of Tinker there, in 1 I7t Coming home it wa a fiirlnun drhe for the fht twi lioreen, while the othei two ere being uiged haul to aiold the flag, AlcM'ie on thn heat by a length from Tinker. Hon lionn being third a domi length baik, half a length In fiontid .1. II, P. Time nf heat. S.'JIVj. Second tat-Moie delay wa experienced, ac companied by threat of line by Waiter Vlly. At ne tecond unring the word w.u gbrn to a poor tarl. Iton linrin being hut out. At the nuirter Aleranc led Tinker by a bead, with .1. II, P., third, 'lime, sa leeondj. At the half, Alcrnne and TlnVrr wfre lde hy ilili-, ltli .1. It, r. rlsht belilnrl, on tlio Iniidc. ltlalit utter piiwlnif the tand the drltrr of .1. It. I. alioiitnl "Ixiokoutl (Hie me ruom," and the driver of Alcrinn arcoiiiinojjtliialj turned out, .1. It. P. Mcallnir tlie pole. Time of lulf, 1.11. .1. It. P. n-4 a lcnRtli aliFJd of Atcranc at tlio fix fur -lotm tnjrk, la 1 ITa. (,'otnliiK limno Alorane drew rloje. and Jutt at llie wire beat ,1. It. P. by a neck, the Utter bre.iklns within twenty feit of tlio wire, but fti-ndjlutf ln In time to take aocoiid away from linker. Time uf hcMt, 2.2.1'. Tldid llejt The lioreit ncored efn time befcire tliey eot eff. Then .1. ft. I'. w left lieliliid. At the n,uirtrr Alcrjne w.i Jilt a trllle ahejil of Tinker. Willi .1. It. P. J lemtth behind. In third pl.ice. .ttit before reaching the lull the Impplea em Tinker broke and ,1. It. P. went Into fecond rime. llo.i (Ifirln vjj then nearly a fur long behind. At the ball Urrane led .1. It. P. bv K Icniilh', and come homo mi the Joe. Hie other ponillon were not altered, Tinker and tto. l.'nrln belnj aiv.iy behind. Time by iju liters, .To'i. I.oi, 1 li'i, S.'i'l'i. Sumiiurj : 3.1 il.i., Irot and p.ue: pure, sjio. Ali-r.me, b. g- liitiKorer k 0UVc, lletb- Irhem t ' ' .1. It, P., b. .. It. C. Hard, netlilehem .. " 2 Tinker, b ., It. II. Norton, Seranlnn ... i :i .1 Ibw.1 linrin, I". W. Tennant, CUrk' Sum mit 3 Tlme-2.!t'. 2.2.T,. !4V1. A JttIOKM WOXDKU. After the tlrst race was over, an exhibition mllo was paced by tho "(lulibdess Wonder," (.'lite, with n record of 2.0.1';.. This hoise niade Its nppearance without driver or sulky, hut wore hopples. She was trimmed lavishly with ribbon of red, white nnd blue. In nn effort to break the record of S.l'a'i, this wonderful little horse paced a full mile on the half-inllo heavy track, ilnlsliltiR the last quarter with a riinulriR' male. Shu was sue-cos:-1 til In her endeavor, doltur the PUZZLE. Pan-American exposition. Can you find him? (.darter In ;:;! second, the half in 1.10, the three-quarters in J.lfiU, and tho mile in 2. 15. sixosn mi i:-j.-ja cias. I'iM lleat-'lhere ccie only thice starter in this t.ue. .ItL-L before tho hmes cceie teaelj a mild n'tc-at ion was cauvd by the collapse of a portion of the bleachers in right fhld. The race a delayed for some timo by the drber of Mi .lennlo not getting around. The delay was caused by his failure lo weigh until the last minute. Kid Murphy drew first position, 'lis Jennie was in the center and Walter J. on the outside. The trio got a good t:ut. .Mis. Jennie took the lead at the furlong. At the quirtcr, in .'til seconds, Kiel Murphy, Mi Jennie slackening up a little; at the lulf, hi Ml1, Kiel Murphy was yet in fiont, but only by a neikj at tho ilnrc-qiiartrr pole Kidney Murphy pav,ed there in I. In, three hnghts in front of Mis Jennie. Coming home the latter made one of her uual finishes, catch ing Kid Mmpliy at the wire nnd winning by only a nose. Walter J. did not take much part in tld heat, breaking ami running a large part of the time. Time of heat, 2.2:iij. Second Ileal Jmt before this heat w.i.s started tire rect of the bleacher fell with a crash. The word was gicn to a poor Mart, Mis Jennie being olf her g.ilt, and she was four leiigih be hind when the upper turn was made. t the quarter Kid Muipliv w.i two length in fiont of Walter J., the fame distance ahead of Jennie, 'the latter speedily oietlook the leader ami at Ihe half ua a half in. front of the Kid, wnh Walter tluee length behind. At the trine-quarter murk Jennie bad moved up to two lencths ahead of Kid Murphy. Coming home for the nil ih the latter made a great rally, and was only bratrn for the heat by a neck. Walter J. being flva length in the icar. Tune bv CUartrrs, O.Sil, 1.11'i, l.ls, 2.2.i'i. Third Heat Mr. Kelly did not "let 'em go" until alter they had scored six limes, the hopples on Mi Jennie ecldentl.i being out of ciear some where When the word was given Miss Jennie went right in the air and by the tune the furlong pole wa reached, wn badly behind. Kid Mur phy led Walter J. a length at the quarter, two length at the half, llnec lengths at the threa quarteis, and about a length for the mile, Mi Jennie being away behind all tho time, being wrong somewhere In her graiing. The tune by quarter was: o.3."i'i, l.Oi'i, 1.4VJ, f..'.'7's, Pourth Heat Ml- Jinnie lost her stride a (be word was given and whin the liulong ude wa nacheil wa in the ruck. At the euirter Kid Murphy Jed Walter J. by a neck only. Tune, n.Wi"i. At the lulf Mi-ii Jennie bad overtaken 1-er rivals and showed lu fiont, with Walter .1. net, in 1 12' i The three-quarter polo w retched in l.ld'j, with the Wllkes-llarie nure In fiont, going eay. Coming home, Walter J. nude a gallant effort to get Ihe heat, but Mir Jennie drew on Iier rcsfive speed, and won the beat and race by a length. Kid Murphy being a poor third. Time of lie.it, !.il. Suminaiy; '-'.JD e l.w, trnitiM and pie'crs; pur.se, lJO). Mis Jennie, b. m., William Meir, Wilkelarre Kid Murphy, br. in,, M. ,. IS run, I'lttston Walter J.. II. S. liuruian, Seranion ., Time --'.' SPj, '.' 2Vi, 'i.i'!!!. '. Tomorrow thero will be two 113 1 1 .1 :i s Harness races, one in the ;,2.t class and the other in tho L'.SI. Ciood Holds are assured. The gates will be closed until noon, In memory of President MeKlnlcy. There will be a base ball game on Satunlay nftertinon between teams from Wilkes, narre and rittston. K, x4, Hatfield. c BASE BALL J National League. At Pill.buig !, Philadelphia 0 OnnOftnoi-i' Pittsburg 0 3 1 0 0 0 II 2 3 II. v.. I 7 (I American League, At llJltimore I'irst game p. Chicago 1 o 0 0 1 s n 0 0 pi llalllmnre ) n l u n a n o a ii. i:. Sec one! game Chicago Haltlmoie lt, ii. i: ..1 1300D ..00 0 0 1 li t :i At Wuslilngton l'ht game - . if. p. Milwaukee 3 0 0 1 S 0 0 0 0-!l 1J Washington ,003000000-2 & 4 Sec nnd game j, j; Mllvvaukre 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 : it' ;; Washington 0 1 s i o J 3 10 a Eastern League. Toronto, 12; lluffalo, 7. Usntiral, S, )nclietrr, 3. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New ork. Sept. 1. People who lrgnecl Hill the suildrn weakness that developed In the stock tnnrket jestetday afternooii after the (ally show of strength wa due lo the frost scare In the com bell, lound confirmation for their levva hi the lecovrry In the stock market today rlmiilluucnu. ly Willi the reaction in corn. Tlio etTect of tills development wa natiually more pronounced In the stock (it the great westftn railroads, where Infill: i large in corn, namely the granger and Pacific. Ine lueling Atihlson and Missouri Pacific. Hut there vva no reaon why the development In Ihe com m.irkrt should hive a sjinpathetlc etleit on lallroad. In southern territorj, those earning anthracite and bituminous to.il and the net woik of central trafhc nml minor eastern ttiink line, which are generally designated a the Junior Vamlrrbllis, Price nf all of these stoek vvete notably bun.vant and the busing of them w.u on a scale which cnuhl only he for the account of the largest of the intetest. the Inning was without opcriflc new to explain it. It was attributed to the same source a tlut which coiislltiiteil the (letdinlneil support of the maikrt nil through Ihe reunt crisis. The public In Wall street wa stmng in the conviction tint whit am e ailed Ihe Yanilcrhltt-Mnrgan, flnuld ltockefeller and lliirlm.iu Interest w-re all buy ris on a leiy larae scale of Ihe various stocks ill which ihey ate Interested. Speculate! nnd pro (esslcina! "ier,itnr.eli.iiileil the best power of conjee line in solving to determine the motive of this btivhig s there wi no a iitr ptc.sure nt I iqnlil.it ion, the mere purpose to support the Inn set was not sulllclenl crpl.vnalion. as it was on last lilday and on Mnndsv There was con sldiiable cow Hading eirly in the day, which had Ihe appearance ed an effort b, coiiliiso senti ment, biokeis iisitatlv ating for large eapltallsir, making vrty lirge trade on both side of the market and almost simultaneously. Total sale today, ":!,iu shares. Six-culitive hendv were active and stiong, but thern wa some inegularily among ks active Iamim, Tidal sal's par value, $J,O."i.ni0 share, I'lillrd Stales refiiiidlng 5 advanced Vj per cent, on the last call The following quotation i'n art fonvliiwd Th it On, tcrams TCt-'M Pa. Teltphoti tOOt: -n. Rl(h- Low- Clei- Incr. est, eat. Ing .11 1S.V4 Ml Ul'i 7."i T1U4 7lri To1 isi !s.- fill Ol.'s Tribune by U. t. Jordan (k Kesri building, 6erston, Pa Open Amcnran sugar . Atchison Mihl.Man, l'l Ilrook. Tiailion .. Halt , (llilo .... I he. .v Ohio .... Chic, k lit. West. St. Paul Pock Inland Kan. k Tot., Pr., I.ouls. ,t: N.ih, .. Man. Klevalcd ... Met. Tr.ietlon .... 1.11 .. !' .. ts.'i ,.io;u .. iv. .. 211, ..ii'; ..in .. ..t'i ..H ..II!) 1 1,, ad; nn'i 414 IT, thUi 111 .11 102", I PI iw,; 1014 21', pll'i lie, in; ioi's 120 loin, 4fSi ll.l HI 101'i j-n le.Pt .Kl"i u.p Mlsso. Pacific 10.1 South, pacltlc fic'J Norfolk fc West f,H4 N. V. Cential Lit Out. k Western itl'i Penn.i. It. II lll'j Pacific Mall 4l'i t'eading It v IC1! Heading liy., Pr 7.1'j Southern It. H S2, southern II. 1'.. Pr., ... s7'J Tcim. Coal k Iron ftlii 1'. S. Leather 13 C. S. Leather, Pr 5i t'nioii Pacific J I'liion Pacific. Pr ssH o-,ia lat pr, .1st, ,,;; ,! ', Bi4 1.1s Til 3T 33'i II: ill 'a 41?1 41 42H 4IH :., ;.i's 1.171, :t.iij lt.i'i 4I 42'j 31 31 i-1 M'a l.t fHi CI' 4 K"i 40 IM 1111' i 0'1'z Pl'e 4-"s e'Hi S7'j IU', u SfHt 071 S'a 3'.' a '2'4 101' 3 (W'a lib' 11(11 l.'t SO 1 4 40 11 leihi, HM'a inui, 4", :'o 11 0lt Wabash, Pr.. ....Wi . .. !l.l ...ind ...100 ...li ... 4"i ... 2-'l4 ... Il'i ... M'i Western l'nlon Amal. Copper Col. I'uel k lion ,., People's (ii.s , Toa Pacific Amer. Car 1'ouinhy . f. S. site,,) Co I". S. Slerl Co., Pr., I. "2 ll flpj 41 1U Scranton Bonid of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Far of 100. srocK. Iirkavvanna IHiry Co.. Pr County Saving Hank k Trust Co. Plrst National Hank (Carbondale) . standard Prilling Co Third National Hank Tlime Deposit nd Discount Hank. Kconomy Light. II. k P. Co First National Hank I.aeka. Trust Site Deposit Co Clark ft f-nover Co., Pr Scranton Iron Fence k Mfg. Co. ... Scranton Axle Works fscronton saving Hank n. I--. Vallnnsll tl.ink nid. m 3U0 Asked. 32.1 30 I'M 275 1200 1.10 125 111 05 400 175 Scranton Holt k Nut Co pi, People'. Hank pti New Mexico Hy. k C. Co HONDS. Scranton Pacenger Railway, first 75 Mortgage, due 1020 People's Street Hallway, Erst mort gage, due 1H18 Teople's Street n.illwiy, C.en-ral mortgage, due 1M1 Dickson Msnutaeturlng Co Lack. Township School 5 per cent. City of Scranton St. Imp. fi per cent Scranton Traction 0 rer cent 115 115 115 10) 102 102 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Counted by II. O, Dale. 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Hc.uu Per budiel, choice marrow. J2.60a2.H5 Huttcr-l'icch creamciy, 21a22c; dairy, fresh, 21c. Cheese Full cream. lO'.fcallo. 1'lfK Western ficsli, IS'jalG; nearby (date, 15ial7';C. Medium Heans Per bndiel, tIJO. (Ireen Pea Per bushel, fl.40al.45. Flour Hest patent, per barrel, $1.43. Heans Per bushel, chnlic marrow, $3. to. Potatoes Per bu-hel -$lal,10. Kow Tork Grain and Produce. New- York, Sept ls.riour-l'iisetlhil and le- active, closing easy. Wheat -Spot ease; No. 2 red, TiCV'. f. n. b. afloat; No. 2 red, 7.1Jie. eleva tor; No. 1 Northern Duhitli, 7(tc. f. 0. b. afloat. Options opened linn, but soon turned weak. Sim ilar condillons pievalb-d in the afternoon, with the close weak at 'iaV-. net decline. May clewed sOe.j September, Jl'Je ; llecemher, "ii-4c. Corn Spot easj ; No. 2 red, M5r, elevator and MV. f- o. b. afloat. Option eienenteel a bad break, owing to the heavy unloading, mid an ab sence of short-', together with a belief that Ihe coin crop was practically safe. Clo-ed weak it l'ialljc. net loss, May ilosnl t;4?ic ; September, sITsc. ; December, MV. Oats Spot steadvj No. 2. Jrv.; No. 3. .1',iC.; No. 2 white. 4014tlc.; No. 3 white, 40c.; trail, mlxeil wetern. SSij.i 4V. i track while, S0isal7e. Options Irregular nnd active, following coin, flutter Finn; (icain cry, 13u21e. ; factory .tune paeked. Il'-,t1i;i ; Imitation irramery, Hat?!. ; stale daliy. llainc. Clicerc Stead.v ; fancy large i.dnied. 8,1.; fancy largo while, s'ie. ; fancy tmall colored, O'jc. ; fancy small white. ()',c. l.'Bgs-Fhni; slate and Pennsylvania, Isajev. ; westein uneanelled, la'sa 17c ; western candled, 17also. Chicago Drain and Product. Chlmgn, Sept. IS. -Corn hal Ihe bad ill the grain markets njaln todiv, declining sharply under liquidation. Ilecciiilu r coin closed lsc lower; Decrmher wheal c lusod tc. down, and llecemher oats, N,c. down. Provision closed S to 10 cents higher. ( .1.I1 quotations were as fol low! Flour steady; No. 3 spring wheat, f'jafislie. ; No. 2 red, 70a7IV : No. 2 jellow- corn, .15'Jc. j No. 2 while cm, .I'll ; No 3 white, S&iSlc.l No. 2 rye, 51a''.c J fan to diouo nulling bar ley. MubOc. ; No. I flax seed, $1.6.!; No. 1 North wcrtern, ? I (11; prune timothy seed, M.25a35; nes pork, Mt.n0.il4.tt5; lard, S'O.SOaO.sc'j; short ribs, fs.tOaS.s0; diy salted shoulders, 7sa7c. ; short dear sld', $l.R0ali. 10; whiskey, fi.so. Chicago Lire Stock Market. ( hlcugo, Sept. 1 -Cattle-Heeeipts, IS.Cnii, in clmllng 1.IKKI Texaus and 4,500 westims. Maiket active and strong to 10 cents higher; good lo prime slceri, $i.10iti il; poor lo luedhim. flah; stnckrrs snil feedois. si.;Kkil.3-1; rows, 2.50a4.75; heifer, !11a5; camiers, H50.I2.2.1; hulls. l Wa 4.7.1; calves, Al.inaUM; Teva. Heeis, i.lal,."0; vvicui steers, $'l.75a.1..''. Hogs - Receipt today, Ss.iiOO; Friday, 21,000;' left over, 2.S70; adive and & to 10 cent higher; dosing easy; mixed and bntihrrs, Vl.4Oa7.07i3; good to choice heavy, ffel.7.1a"t rough bravy, H.25ai.7i; light, fti.40a COO; hulk of sales K'Vi7. East Liberty Cattle. Flit Liberty, Sept. 1.-Catlle-Steady; choice, $5.75an; prime, .1'iOa5.70; good, (5.205.50. Hog Higher! prime heavy, f7.20a7.2Jj mediunii, J7 15 THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Than Four Llnei, 3 Cent for Each Bxtr Line. For Rent. l'i'na's4anV4t(t, For Remto About 1200 feet oflloorspace on 4th lloor of the Tribune building, suitable for light maufacturing. In cluding heat, light and power. Enquire at office of Thk Tribune. I'Olt HI.NT Llghtroom linus on Adam avenue, all modern Improvements, ?20. heven mom on Jcfferscn airline, ,S, l'lve room In Ktesshr court, J7- Coal Hxchange, Hooni tit. TOR Tli:.VT Dil Oreen llidgc meet, eight looms; steam heat. rOIt HUNT -Mncrnom house In Itrecn ltldge; , all conveniences; large lot. Hent, $1S. Ad drew S. n., Tilbune. rOIt ItllNT-Klght rooms, 7.1J Jefferson avenues all modern conveniences. For Sale. fOR S.M.II-llouseliold fuinlturc for sate at 327 .Monroe avenue. I'Olt SALL'-llnusehohl furniture for sale. stalls, 302 Adams avenue. t l'LA COAIe-JI..V) per ton, delivered in central city nnd iouth Nile. Addiess .lohn Hall, lilt Cedar avenue; 'phone WIM. Toil SAI.C Three rooms, one hall and stair fine carpets, nearly new, will sell cheap. Apply (I. I). Moehr, 4.1I Webster avenue. KOIt SAI.i: Two light spring wagons and some harness, cheap. Kvan. rear 1132 Luiernu street. 1011 BALK-Car load of dravirg and draught horses and good family horse. 222-22 Oak foi d couit. J. it. Field. I Oil SALP.-A Cottrell k Son cylinder pre. 3-1x30, in good condition, new lollers, $-'00. Apply Wilkes-Harre Times Office, Wilkcs-Darre, Pa. Heal Estate. I'Olt SAI.C-llest biiileling lots In Diitinmrr. cur lier Du'lley and SKlh streets. Will cuU to le,s tn suit purdiaacis. Addles. Aithur . Close, llunmnre. - , - s-D.Oi") WILL priUIIAs.; propel ly on .leflrrson avenue that will irnt for V" per month. Coal i:change, Itoom bl. l'OR SAI.C A faun. 120 nrres ami slock, good old, aid, wltli all conveniences. Light mile from Scranton, two mill ii out Ma-cow, .Mary .lenklns. Maple Lake, Pa. Furnished Rooms. A LMKIP, well furnished room, with all con venience; private famllv. Ml Mulberry kt POlt HUNT Furnished fiont loom, with beat ImIIi ami gas; near mint liniise; gentleman pieiencil. Address Ilrsnu, llo 2''.'. 1011 HPNT Furnl-hed room; beat and bath. H2.1 Linden t-tieet. Lost. l.OVf Ten dollais levvard and no nuestlons a-kci for irlmn of black shepherd dog Name "Sport." White nose. Tan feet. T. S. Puller, 4ln line street. Wanted. 1VANTLP Hy it laely, n front mom. futiilshed, ccnti.il; rent rea.-oti.cble. Tribune Ofhec. WANTT.D A large show case. Apply Williim Glfford, 1547 Dickson avenue. WANTLD An Intelligent (Catholic) lady or gen tleman tn fill a light, pleasant position; good pay, If suitable. Addrru P. O. Doi 20, Scranton, Pa. LEGAL. IN IIP: F.STVI'i: of Rebecca II. llrinkrr. late of eily of Nranloii. C'oumy of Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, deceased. I.elteis tcstameiitaty on the above estate havj lug been giautcel to the undersigned, all person having claims again.-! the same will present them br pavment, and all person Indebted theielo will please make Immediate paiment lo Walter Peiin Sslilplcy. Lxecutor, 401 (Jirard Huilding, Philadelphia. Pa. IN IIP: i;TTK ol daeoh l,ie.-a, deceased. Notice I hereby given that the orphin.' court nf Ijckavvaiina county ha granted a rule upon nil persons interested to show cause why II, F W.irdell, esq., iidmlni-tl.ltnr of the estate of .laeoh (Jre.'s. deceased, should not be dlsehargeel from the duties of his tru-t. Returnable HI a. in., Ilet. .1. llioi, In the orphans' couit of Lackawanna county. WTI.I.AHI), H ARRKN k KX PP, Solicitor. Money to Loan. $50 to $50,000 AT ONCU 4 tnd fi per cent, in terest. Lasy terms to lepay. (Jcorgo W, Okcll, Coal exchange building, ff3;0,sXX) TO LOAN Lowest rate: straight or monthly payments. Stark k Co. .Traders' hldg. ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN-Qulck, straight leans or Dulldlng and Loan. At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 214-.115 Connell building. Agents Wanted. At.ENTS WWn'.D-Drnp everything; wo have what eveiy one wants, utid wo have the best; the most liberal terms to agents; the memorial life of our late lamented president; agents want eel everywhere. I all at ofhee of (iloho Hnos. Supply Co., 520 Spruce ttreet, ccond lloor. Room tl-7-si, Open evenings. VANTi:i)-The Mutual Guarantee II. iV L. as-o-cution will make a gold contiaet .lh agents who can produce business. Fcnnsvlvanl.. corporation. Ten vcirs old and ha matiue-l fif teen serle of stock til date. Only men of un questioned Integtity and ability need apply by letter or in person to Room .It, 420 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. CANVIS-iims ,a,j. cr ucniitinan outside the city of i-ciaiilon (an have a peimmeiit agency for the pei fume nf the century. Phcnonienil sales. Hood in laige demand. Lver.vlhlng fur nished on credit. Liberal airangement with the right parly. Addies.1 "Cut Roses," 2tith street and tith avenue, New York. a7.2U; best heavy jorkers, ff7.0.u7.15, light do., fel0.i7; grassers, siH.30ai1.Ri); pig. $rt.-2lau..Hi; skips, $1.75.15.2.1; louglu, Vafi. 10, Sheep sleaelv, best wethir. V-M-il; ('ills and conir.ion, is.2'i 2.2.1; jeaillngs, $2 50al.21; veal calves, $7a7 50. Oil Market. Oil ( liy, Sept. 16. ( leiht balances, 12.1; ceiiill rates, no bid. Shipments, 01,711); avciagc, s.. S4'l. Runs, 05,001; average, 7t,2l.el. LOCKVILLE. Jhiiips Hoovor nnd vlfr ietv tlio Kiiests of the former' mntltor, .Mrc. Ill Ion Hoover, on Sunday. Mri. Siintuel Sucll nnd son, Hurry, spent Sunday with Mr,, lOllzubPili Drown, of Sutter, who Is seriously ill. Tho Ladles' Aid will tiie'et at the I'eu. trenioreliitul parsonaue on Sept. -I. .Ml tiro Invited. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Dynioinl and iliiUK'htcr, Vet a, spent Sunday at cir- 011RC. Miss Hannah Dymond Im vUltiiiif relatives at Kali'moum. WAVERLY. SperlJl tn the Scianton Iribuue. Waverly, Sept. IS. A union momotlal ncrvlte will be held In the Baptist church Thuiddy afternoon at 2 o'clock. 3 More Help Wanted. DO Sill" remain Idl'i sou ran make more money In a single el.iv than In a whole vviik at snvthlng ebei every bndy want the life of the Isle ami great Preslilrnt McKlnteyi most lib eral teim In agmt. Call at otflie Ulnhe Hook supplj Co., Room 0 71, Keystone Huilding. .vo Spruce street. Help Wnnted Male. WANTi:i- tinner Immediately. Apply at .1 VI. Patten's, Hardware, Dly pliant. Pa. U'A.NTKII A gooil enand boy. Tilbune lilndci' WANTi;i)-A good i hulling salesman; sober ami iinliistiloiis. Aehlress Ho nil, Tribune ofliee. A TPUIsTL'll WNTi:i) lonng mauled man. who I willing to live near the bain; ref erences required. J. O. Aikeinun, 21 Lackawan na avenue. M ANTI'.D-IO.msl ncttve agent Immediately to take otders for "Life of William McKlnlev." Memoilal Ldltloti. tlraphic record of his whole illustrious eaieer. Klabotately illustisted. S-lls at sight. Rest teims (0 agents. Hooks on ctedll. Sample, enabling you to make from f'i to I2 daily, by mall postpaid. FRPK on application. Aehlress tJlobo Hlble Pub'g l.o., 72.1 I hesinut St., Philadelphia, Pa, WAN'THD LnoiKcth men for outdoor work; splendid oppoitunitv for bustleis. Adclnsa Insutance, Tribune oflise. WAN'Ti:i)-(!ood, strong boy, about HI years obi, for genrral woik In store, I'oote k Fulbr ffcnpany, Mear tliilldii.it IlRICKI,AVi:i:S W NTi:i1-l'or flie brick woik. Communications and personal applications will be received at my office in Hancock, N. Y. H. J. Huvman. Help Wanted Female. ACIKNTS WANTKD-Applv S31 Adam.i avenue. city. (illlt, W WTI.Il for general hou-ewnik. 707 Ad ams avenue. W'ANTLII (Jill for general hniisevveiik. V. .1. Hand, .'I.V Mill site I, Punninii, Pa. M'AN'TLD- (Ilrl (or geneial housework nt Dalton. Addrrw II. T., caic Tribune. BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Eeceived at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M, Central City ALDKIIT SCIII.UTZ. corner Mulbeirj street and Webster avenue. OUSTAV PICIILL, BJ0 Adams avenue. West Side OLORfiU W. JENKINS, 101 South Main avenue. South Scranton FRED L. TKnPPE, "23 Cedar avenue. North Scranton OEO. IV. DAVIS, comer North llaln avenue and Market street. Oreen Bidge CT1AHLP.S P. JONTS, 1557 Dickson avenue. F. J. JOHNS, 020 Oreen Ridge street. O. LOHKNZ, corner Washington ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg Y. II. KNLPFEL. 1017 Irving avenue. TJunmore J. O. liONli k SON. Boarding. kVVVW'V,rl I'lllNTslIKI) FRONT ROOM, Willi board. ("I Washinglon avenue. Boarders Wanted. tVANTLD-TaHc boarders. Mrs. Tompkins, Wl Washington avenue. LEGAL. AMi'MiMI'.NT TO Till: ( ONsTlTl'llON PRO POslll) TOTIIKtlTIZLNSOI'TII COMMON' WHALTll FOR TIIKIIt APPIIOI L Oil 111". .ILCI'IOV HI THK (ii:.N'i:itL A-ssKMIILY OP Till: COMIIOXWKAI.TII OF PFN'NSYI.VANIA, PI'IILIMILl) HY ORDHR OF THK shl'HKTU OF THK COMMONMKAI.'III. IN PFRSIXNCK OF ARTICLi: XVIII OF THK CONSTITUTION. A JOINT' RF.SOI.IjTION'. Pioposiug an ainendiiient to the l.onstiliillou of the Conmionivcaltli. Section 1. He it lesolvcd by the Senate and House of Hrpicsentatives of the Commonweallh in Crucial Assembly met. that the following is piopnicd as ainendinciit to the Cnnitilutniu of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, tn ai coidance with the piuvisions of the cighuciilli atllcle theicof: Amendment One to Article Light, section One. Add at Ihe end of the Hist iiaiagrapli of said section, alter the woids "shall be entitled to vote al all electlotij.," the wotcls "subject however to such laws requiring ami regulating the registration nf eleclois as Ihe Oeneial s scmbly may mail," so tnat the said section shall read a follows: Section 1. Oualltiialloii of electors. Lveiy male citizen twenty-one year of age, pose,ing the following (piahlicalinn.s, shall be entitled lo vote at all elections, eiibject however to sin h laws lequirhig and regulating Hie registration ot rlcctnl as the Oeneial As-imhly mi.v pii.ii I . 1. Hhe shall have been a cillni of ihe I tilled Slates at lea-t one month. 2. He shall have resided in Hie Stale one yeai (oi, having pieiinii,ly In., n a iju.ililicd elntnr or native bmn i Risen of the State, lie shall have lenioved tbriefroni and rclmned, then sU months) Immediately piece-ding ihe election. :; lie shall haie resided hi tlin election ills tnd wheie he shall ofler tn vole at least two months immediately pieiedliig the cb tmu. 4. It twenty-two years of age and upwaiel-, he shall have paid within tno yeais a Stale or county ta. which shall have been assessed al least two month,- and paid at least one month befoie Ihe dec lion Amendment live to Aitide Light, section seven. Strike out from said section the words ''but no elector shdl be deprived of the privilege rf voting hy reason ef his name not being icgls tered," and add to said section the following woids, "hut laws regulating and requiring the registration ol eleelois niav be enacted tn jpjilv 10 cities only, provided lh.it such laws be uni. form for cities ol the same da-s," so that Un said section shall teail a follows: Section 7. Uniformity of Flee lion Laws.- Ml law legulatlrig the holding of election by tea cilUens oi for the legi.tration of eleclois shall be tinlfnim Ihloughoul Ihe State, but laws regulating and requiring the registration of dec lots may be enaded tn applv to titles oulv, provided tliat such laws be unlfoim lor eiues uf the same clas. A Hue copy of the Joint Resolution. W. W. nrtlLsiT. Sfiictaiv of the ('ouimoiiwealih. AMLN'iiur.vr to Tin: r (institution pro poi:h to Tin: uiiziAs of this ion MONM i:LTII FOR TIIKIIt SI'PROVAI, Ol! Hi: JKCi'lON HY 1 UK OKNKRAL ASSKMI1I.Y OF Till; I OMMONWKA1.TTI OF PCW'nYI.V tl . puiu.iiii:i) H oiiiiHH of Tin: si:cri:tmi OF IIIF. I'OMMONW i:I.TTl IN PI'RMtNl i; OF AHTTt I.F. -Will OF THK CONSTITUTION'. .HUNT lllOI.UTH' Propo-ing an auiendiiiinl to the Constitution of the Cotmnouwcatih ""i-tloii I, He it ciiuteel bv Hie enate and llmi.e nf Itrpicsditatlies of llie ( 'olillilonweallh n( Penn-ylvaula In lieueial .e uiLl.v mil. and 11 is heiehy enidcil bv the- mithoiitv nf il. Mini', That Ihe follow uiti is niupnsi'd a- an anieiidineiit to the Cou-titiithm uf liie t on i.inu wealth of Pennsylvania, ,u .hem-Inn - wnh the piuvlslmis t Ihi' Kliihii'fiiih ailhle Iheieof Vnii'iidmenl. Jtilke out mi ilmi r.nii .ntlili e-ljlii, am, sen in pl.oe lliercof. us foll.iivs. -rcllini t Ml eleilions bv diieua sliall be by ballot m by such oilier method a- mat be piesiilbt-il In law: Piettiilitl. Thai si c ill voting be pic.crvoil A Hue copy id Ihe .biinl l.'rsiiliiti.ni, IV. . CHIIKsl', M'tielaii ot Ihe I oiiimomve.il ih NOITCi;- I'he uliliiul nu-rllug of the minilieis t.f he Liikacvauna loie s-.n latlim. I.iuiiie I. will be liehl lit th" nltne ol the association In the illy hi e union. Pa , on Wednesdav, Ocici ber Civl. 1001. at ten o'elnd, a. in. fot ihe ebi Hon of nuiHCir lor th' rixuing cs-ar and oi the tiantadloii of audi oihei limlnes at may piopcily nunc befiue the luirliug II n I Mill llll.p. fecrctais. S'ciantin, Pa., sept, loih 19nl, SITUATIONS WANTHD FRBU. DIRECTORY, Insertions 25 Cents Thin Pour Lines, A Cents lor liach Bilra Lin. PROFESSIONAL. Certiilcd Public Accountant. '."'iMI" C M'-M ll'I.MI, 2-1 TRAHKRS RANK Huilding. Aichitects. : i:im mid ii. dvvls, Aiiciiirhcr co.NNKLh Huilding. I'RKDF.RICK l IIROWN. ARCH. Il RKAt, ltate lAcbange Hldg., l.'fl Washington ave. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. IIMIIIINII, last tONNKLI. IIL'ILHIMI. Dentists. 1R. C K. KII.KNIIKIKILR. PAUI.I IHIILIHNli, Sirme slicel, siiantun, int. c. c. i.ti mtn. iirw iimTxcTanV.nijk.' Lawyers. IRMv H. Ilinrrr. AriOltNKV.ATAW. -""""L ' ' ' lh ,11"1 H """ 'olldinsT. '';'' IIM(V- ATI'Y.,1 OMMONWKALTH BLDtL I- II. HKPLOCII.i:. VrrORNKvlLOANS .NKfTo lliled hi i,.a ,Mlr ncniity. MCai Huilding, joiner Uashlnglon itvinne and Spruce stteet. MILLARD. WARRIA k KNAIM'.' ATTORNK snd counsellors at law. Republican Huilding, vt.ishhigton avenue. .ii:m p k ns( p, TriiRNi;srNTrTorN'" selois-jt.avv. Couimonvvealtli Huilding, Room) t'J, 2ij and 21. i:v,VmJ,V' o- ;niAvritr.vroHNK:r.it()o.i3 fci ;iot, nth lloor, Meais llullcllnij. '" ,Vr WM.HKo. ITIORNKY-AT-LAW, IIOARI1 of riade Hiillillng, Snantnn. Pa. I'.UTKRsnN c,- UH.e N"i ,", l)F.liNyfn7,Aii Hank Huilding. (W'OMKQI's, ().:l RKPUIILIcan- RHILHINT. A . HI.RIIOI.U, OITTCK MOVKH 10 Na 211 llyouifng avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. W. K. ALLKN'. ill NOR I II WASHINOION avenue. DR S. W. I.'UIOUKM , OFF.C K .".",) W.vsll" Ington avenue. Itesldinie, Ml Mulberry 4 Innine ell-ea-es, Iiiiirs. heail, l.ldney nt geiiito-iuinaiy nigan a specialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Hotels and Restaurants, TUP. KK CMC. PM N') 12- FRANKLIN AVE. nue. Rates teasonable. P. ZKIOM'.tt, Proprietor. SCRANTON' HOI si:. NEAR I)., L. k W. Psfs senger elrpot. ( oinhieted on the Ktiropean plsn. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor . Scavenger. A. R. HRIOOS (T.i:NS PRIVY VAULTS ANfi cess pools; no odor; only improved pumps used, A. H. Rriggs, piopiietor. lo-sve orrtrt 110) North Main avenue, or l.icke's drug store, cor iier Adams ami Mulberry. Roth telephones.. Seeds, O. n. CLARKE k CO.. SEEDSMEN AND Stm erymen, stoic 201 Washington avenue; green licuses, 10,10 Norlh Main avenue; store tela phone, 7(-2. Wire Screens. JO-sKPIl KUE'lTIL. REAR .111 LCKA. AVP... Scrsnton, Pa , manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. Till'. lll.C K DIMION'I) Pony Evpre-ss fur Wilkes Haire, shay's Hxp'e.-.s lor Caibondale. and Movley's P.xpicss for Factory villc, have changed their oltico tiom "0.1 Uickawanna avenue, sran ton, to 21. t s.,iu, (. street. New' telephone, S2." DR1S.MKINH I'Olt CHILDREN TO ORDI.ll. also ladles' waists. loui, Miocmakei, 212 Adams avenue. MEOMICiKH HRO.. PRINTERS' SUPPL1E', EN velnnes, paper bags, twine. W'airhotisc, l.id Maslifngton avemie, Scianton, Pa. I IIP. MILKI'.S-HMIRE P.I'.CORD CAN HE II M) in Scianton at Ihe news stands of Reljinan Ihos.. HID Spruce and fAI Linden: M. Norton, !'.: I.aikawanna avenue, I. S. Schulr.er, 211 spnicc sttcci. Situations Wanted. MTUVITONS ANTED--Twe colored girls, fi-In-, want sitiiitlnns tn private families at general huiiscuuik in musing, .in Laikawanna a v rime. SlI'UVITON W NIT:il-lly a jiuiiiR man as teo. e'graiher ainl typevvtitcr, or anv othei honoi able iiiipliiyiiieiil: tlnee yeat-i cvperience; i an give icfeiciice.s. Addtcss Ituv ult, llonesdale. Pa. SIIT'ATION WINIT.II liy young lady, win would like In do wilting. Can spend whob of her lime, il so desired; would pieler to hi in uii iii.-uianie ollli c. Addles Mudc-iil, Tilbune ulticc. ITI VITON VNI'EH by .( lady In woik bv the d.iv ; to take washing ami iinniug hoim. Addicts O. K., 110 Smith Washnigtou avcuuv. SITUMTON WINTEH-Hy yunig gill, washing dishes, unending diilduii, in u;. light woik; willing I" woik lor it a week, dollies and board. Vddicsi. I.. I)., Most Mdc po,toHie IIT ATION WVNI'ED Hy icmiielrnt womin. m icstautait in cluing geneial hoitscwnik. itl Fellows stiiet, sill VTTON" WANTED Washing and ituning ti do al home by lir-t class liundiecs; refeien's II neeilccl. Addiess Ml. L. M., tale Wl I mesi couil. SITUITTON MANTKD-To go nut by the div washing or cleaning. Mis. Unveil., 1210 C i dai avenue. SITUATION' WANTED- Hy a good, honest mar as a machinist or In Ihe shop, Apply II, . , Iliuimoie, Pa. A l.ll would like lo get wotk to go out liy the dav ur washing (".take .home, -ol I'.ieik eouil, my. sITU IT ION WtNTED-lly a lopect.ilde gu (or grueral liouewntk In a small family.' Car furnish bet of releiinces. ITta-e call a.t iij llfbecca avenue, Hyde Paik, dly. SITUATION' W t,NTED -nung woman wantj pi i. it ion a conk hi prlvatj fsuiily. tan give icfrirnios. Atldiess 014 Wyoming avenue. SlI'UVITON WINTLD -Hy a widow- tn wo7k -n iiitintr.i and tn Like little gnU along; hi; enough lo take cam of ihildieti. Apply Hn. JU II., Tilbune Ofrlec. FINANCIAL. N'V'XV'X - V"k - Spencer Trask . & Co BANKERS 27 &29PiiieSt., New York Now ready for distribution, and mailed upon request, Setepmber Descriptive List of INVBS'MENT SECURITIES Mcnibeis New ork Sdock Exchanga. Hranqli Ol'fice 65 State St. Albany f 4 t V
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