THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FJttDAV, SEPTEMBER 20, 1901. - NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA ATTENDANCE WAS LARGE BANNER DAY AT THE WEST PITT5TON FAIR. Over Seven Thousand Poisons Were on the Oiounds Yestcidny Doois Weie Not Opened Until 12.30 Out of Respect for the Memory of Presi dent McKinley, nnd from 3.30 to 3.35 Everything Was Shut Down. Summoiy of the Races Events for Todny. 'p.. ..tl fnuu l.iH Concept ndcnl West l'lttenn, Sept. Ifl. Over T.o0 pr-ople iittended tho third d.iy's meet liiB of the Missel no County Fair hcmi l.ition bete today. This bMtn nil fiords cvor ntiidn at the pretty little fu nroundy. and tonight the dlici t"is am haipy. Thoio were two koimI rates tiillliiR the alteriiiniii, one (if which wi cup lined by a l'lltsou hoi so, which iiiiimmI src.it rcjoleliiRH by the mullein c and the other one ot width went to M crane, tho winner of xeMterdiiyV -.IS i'ln. tint. And the loin. likable lit t lo pacer. Cute, ndded ficdi lire lo her fame by dolus a mile In 2.1.5 without KUlduiu o. Nothing tireurietl to ni.ir tho tlii's f-pnit. At ;'. "0 o'rliii k everything was Mispciuled for live minutes art n last mink of hnm.iRo to the meinory of AVilll.iui McKinley. Tho pates of the fair Riounds weie kept tightly dosed all the miunlng mid up to U.::i) o'clock, The only exception to ilils mil- was at the wile near tho Mahler Here the ofllclals, horsemen fuel otheis whoso piesenio was abso lutely necc"ary were admlttoil. The cnlv signs of nnlmntiou Inside the on- losuio wcro In 1he vlrlnlly of tho linni". Here the e(pilno lioautles were being rubbed down, led slowly around and pollen In readiness for Uie after noun's trials of speed. Judging- Exhibits. The judges In tho various depart ment i did not all iule today wiini' iiilsappiehetislon having boon ciiised by the change fiom the nilgl n a I piocramme. The only dep.iit iri'iits In which prizes weie awarded weie In poultry, fiult and egetuhle, rnd pastry. The Judging of tho veiy line array oi poult iy was sittlsftu' orily accointdlsiied by (!iirge II. Ste xciimui, of Waverly. Mr. and Mr.. Alden. of Luzerne, decided on the boot makers of bie.id. lilst tills, pie and i.ike, takiiiR cenerotis samples of iho latter two Mirlctli-s of pastry to help ibcm to anlvo at a determination. '. Ulttei or West I'lttston. and a Mr. Kii'iKcy. of the .same town, dot Ided on the liesi nf a large display of fi tilts Olid veget ibles Vi- iiuaitolte of perfonnliiR boars w.ie on view today In the middle of the Held sun minded 5y the track, much to the disgust of tho horsemen, who feared the effect of such ilo'-e 1'ioNlnilty upon their liors-s. About 2 I clock they milted In a protect to the mauaRemont. and I'le.Mdent Fam h.tni immediately Rranted theli ieiiiest in limine thein to a place behind tho Riainl Maud. At 12 "fl o'clock the Rates weie tin nun I" n and hum that time until the lies were called a steady tluoiiR of in i miiis poured In at tho three Rates. I'bc dining tent was opened for buM iii ss at about Unit time and the lum Riy ones were soon tilling It. One of the must popular housemen at the mrethiR. II. S. (iiiriiiuu, was unfortu nate enoiiRh to meet with a slight nc iiilent while (iiiietly foldliiR up his long unlis, pre palatini to taking one of the low seats stirioiihdiiiR tho tables. Hap pily no Injury was suMainod, beyond a sllRht one to his llgnli.. OtTicci.s of Tiack. The genlloiucn In charge of the r.o lug weie the Willie ones who so ably peifoliueil Uie duties ostoida.. .lames Ki'll). of Duiltnoie, was the slaiter; ('. H. l.'otelcr, of West I'lllstoii, and I Jr. Poiloi. of Taylor, were Judges, and S 1!. Itpuuoti and IE. M. Hughes, both of West I'lttston, were the lliueis. and V H. Sax, f ',t I'liision. deik Following the precedent established estciduy the wlnneis of each nice weie paid oft' lininedlatel) at its cou iluslon. This Is a routine thai other Mir dlieilorates might well emulate. A huge number of Hi rantonlans weio to be seen oil every hand Although West I'lttston Is in Luzerne county, the fair has thus far been mine In lebted to HcrautoniaiiM for its success iliau to the patronage It has bud fiom Wilkes-llarre. At 2 o'clock, the time lor sinning 1n' races, the gland stand was well tilled and rallblids lined the track the nnd ten deep for nmie than a rurlong. It was estimated that over r,UQ0 per miiis weie then on the grounds, with largo mimbeis thronging- incessantly thiough the gates. Tho giundstainl was a slightly uncomfortable place to sit In. n stiong northwiiid blowing Into it, making oven oats and wraps gieatly to be deshed. The track was in good shape.the wind being- behind the horses at the Mulsh. Ill the Hi st race, the 2.JI1 class, thcie were live starlet s out of eight named. Slasher Hoy and (ioldseeker seemed to be the favorites in the betting, Two of the scratched horses weie from sieianton. Frances ,1. and Major S., owned lespeetlvely by Charles Council and tienige Dunn. The horses wore In readiness to bo. gill their palt of the day at 2.20. The history of the nice lollows. Fiist Race 2.23 Class. Flist heat Fivo sturteis. .1. it. 1'. drew the pole mid Ahraue was on the outside. After four attempts to sum a delny was occasioned by the harness of J. It. I'. getting out of gear. The ciowds surged across the track In gieat numbers. Then eight more at tempts weie made, after which I Ian nis, driver of (Joldseeker, made n kick against the crowds Interfering with him, Tho track was then cleared by the police. Two more efforts to stmt were then mnde, and then Starter Kel ly warned the drivers that if they could not keep their positions ho would not piotect them longer. At tho fif teenth line-up the 'word was given. Half a furlong fiom the stand four of the ftvH ktartcis wcio daiicliie, and sUnslier Hoy wont light iiwuy fiom them. At tlio iiaiter Slasher Hoy win live lengths In the lead, with .1. It. P. second, and Alcratio thlid. At the half Hlnidier Hov. ,1, I! 1 and Alerane were only heads apatt In Unit order. At the three.iiiiai teis Slasher Hoy went In the air and J It I'. and Al ii une went bv. The lnsi was a stir ring one between these two. .1. It. 1'. binding the heat by a short neck fiom Alerane, with Slasher Hoy, thlid, two lengths nwav. (Ioldseeker was dis tanced. Time by ttiiirterj wor: O.P,7',, 1.12. 1.IS1&, 2 2,'JV Set otid heat -This time the hoi sew got going siionoi. At the third trip up to the wile they weio let go. At the first fin long .1. H. I. broke and Al erane ami Slasher went to the front. AMhe quarter Alorano was ten lengths to 'the good of Slasher, with Waller J. i lose up. At the half tho same posi tions weio malntnltud, while Walter .1. lost thlid by breaking badly In ft tint ot the stand. At six fuilotitjst Alerano was live lengths In front of Slasher, wlille uie otliers weto strung out way behind. Alcialie finished the heat on a Jog, about thteo lengths ahead of PORTRAIT Cut out these several parts and see if American orator. Slasher, with J. It. P. thlid. The llrst quai ler was made In Xi seconds, the half in 1.10, tho six lurlongs In 1 17 ami the mile in 2.2.V4 Third heat Two limes tltnn and off they went to ail liidlffeient stmt. J. H. P. getting 11 shade the worst of it. At the quarter Alerane and Slasher Hoy weie making a pietty race of It. hciuli apart. At the hair Alerane was yet ahead, but J. It. P. had taken second place riom Slasher, who was third tbiee lengths behind. At three-quar-teis of tho distance it was a pioces sion, the four being well stiiing out find they finished In the same Indian llle, Alerane again on the Jog-, tin op lengths ahead of J. 11. P.. Slasher Hoy being still further away in tlilitl plate, ami Walter J. furnishing the tall end of the procession. Time by qu.titeis: 0.3G 1.10. 1.47. 2.2i4- Fourth heat It was .".:!n when thlJ beat wa started. A good start was mnde at once. At the quarter po'o. In ::.1 seconds, the Held was well Mattered, with AUrane several lengths ahead of J. It. P., and Slasher Hoy thlid. Once mound the tr.uk was .ictoiiipllshod In l.lfl'o, with Alerane two lengths before J. It. P. Alerane led at the sixth post by moie than llfty root. Uie test Inning long instances between I hem. Time, l.lfi. Alerane came Jogging homo for the mile, a winner with little effort. J. It. P. arrl lug ncM. Time of beat, 2.25'. Summary: Ml Mill', llilili I It I 1. e. Iiem .. . Ii. b. (iaiijorri Opilikt'. II ('. IMil. It.'tltlK- 1 1 1 I sl.i.hrr lluv 1 .1 in it, w. II, llnlll.ler, , II. S l.minjn, h rale 01.1 .... W.1II1I .1 . til, lull . . .. 1 3 4 14 4 (...IK sock Ii. , W. '. Nbitun, M- ilnmlle ill. Twin' J'iPi. 'J'i'iV,, -'..! Pi, '-"Jl's Hetween heats. Cute, the "Riildeless wonder" essaed a mile without ill Ivor or sulky. In an effort to beat th time she made yesterda.x Uefnio getting to the Hist rurlong polo, the innie struck her knee and lost hei tilde and went the first hair on a run. rib" then Meadlod tlown and pated steadily fu a lull mile moie before stopping. Her time was not taken, and It was an nounced that she would go another mile after tho uet h 'at On the second Dial mile, this 10 markable little mate made the full mile without a break or skip In tho lecord brenklng time of 2.U flat. After her pei foi mam e, she was brought hack to the I'tmid to iccelve the plaudits of the great cloud. It was then seen that she had not turned a hair. Second Race 2.34 Class. Flist heat Five stnrteis out of ten named faced the Judges. Post Haste, a Scranton hoise. tiiew the pole, and (iie.igwtiod, fiom Hethlehem. was on tho outside. The crowd in Uie grand stands shivered in the cold wind while the horses made u number of fruitless efloits to get away. At the eleventh time up, thf word was given a very good start. At the turn, half a tut long away, tireagwood took the lead. At Uib quarter, the Hethlehem gelding was a half a length ahead of Post Huste. At Uie half Oreagwood, Tost Haste and Jennie (llonnon were heads apart In the oider named, and were making a pietty race of It. The same oitler prevailed at the slx-furloug maik, hut at the turn Into the home stretch, the Scranton horse went off Its feet and Jennie moved up n place. Pown tlitf stietch It was a pietty struggle and the thousands of speeta 101 s stood up ami yelled as Jennie came home with a rush, heating Uieagwood by a neck. Jennie being a I'lttston favorite. Post Haste was third, a length behind. Time by quar ters 0.3.11s. 1.10'i. 1 4TH-. -' -'''i. Kitty IJ. was distanced. Second heat There wero four start ers, On the third ttlp down they were sent away to a fine start. At the quar ter, Jennie Ulennon nnd Oreagwood wre side by side on even terms with Post Haste third, two lengths behind. At the half-mile, Jennie and Clieaj;. r x wood were necks apart, the Plttstoti mate leading, Pinto Haste still two lengths back. At the three-quarter pole, Jennie was half u length In the lead or the bay gelding fiom Helhle heiii, and at the mile was threo-iUitr-ters of a length ahead, with Paste Haste third, thiee lengths behind, while A vim ii (llrl was four lengths be hind him. Time by lUiurter. 0.37'i. 1.11. l..23,. .2!i Thlid heal Starter Kelly shouted ro to a poor start at the second score, Avoou (5HI being behind and oft her feet at tho time. At once Jennie Oleti lion took the load and kept It nil thiough the heat. At the quarter, Oicagwood was second by half a length from Poste Haste, think At the half, Jennie, llreagwood and Pot Haste were only heads apart. At tho six-fin longs, tlreiigwood broke anil Poslo Haste came up to second, h"ing three lengths behind Jennie at the finish, with (Jreiigwooii third, the same tllstonee away. Time iy quarters: lUSli. l.lfi, 1.315. 2.271. Summary: Jennie lilrnnon. ill m . M. '' I''! mi, I'itUton 5 (.rtMEWioil, l. p., (iaiiKorrr A 0ljke, llctlilrlirm - l'iit lla-lc, ti. g., Ii. s. tioniun, Siijuiton :l .1 2 oih f llrl. th. in., W. K. Unwell. Avon 4 4 4 Kitty. P. Ii. m , tvter Marl.tr. vi-.inton dl Timc-'J 25'i. '.;?, 2 27' Races for Today. Totnoriow an especially nttraetlve utrd Is arranged In the speed deport ment. Tbeio will bo two tares, entries for which aio ns follows: S 10 il, trot mid iiff ; purfto. il' .Ifnme niennnn, th in. M. I. IVrrlti. I'ltlMon, (ink! fin, hr. k, . 0. Norton, Alilenillt'. 1M j PUZZLE. you can form the portrait of a great i.rrat;tooil, h g, Cincorer k Optbke, Pfthtr liciu. IV.-t ll,ilr. b. b , II. S. C01111.111, Sti.m imi. I.nile ltn., . 1:, Jolm Lining, WllktS' llirre. Iliv Jelin. Ii c I. . Kpjrnei . sMnlpn; MU .Irnine, b. m . Million Meif. IlkevIInrre ; -,ul II . b, k . ' N. ILIclil, l.ii'rrnr; I .imp lll.itk, blk. k. ticore Mulley, Siiintori: Orojin linl, ill in. W 1'. Ilonell. Oroaio; Killy 1)., b. in.. IVter M-irkrr, lantoll. Viee for all ila, ma anil iirr: rnrse. f200. Exploit, Rr. ., M. I.. lVirin. PillMnn; Kill llrl, ill. . W. O. Norton. Mrnilk; Alerane, b. c, (.anfforer A Opdike, Itrllilrlnin; Waller ,T., t h. R , II. s i.ninuii, ser.inton; Piwt llJUe, b. R, II Ciiirnnn, s,rant(inj Combine, h. c , l" P. Went, "irjiuon; . II. fl . Ii. c, t.eorei' liiinn, seranton, l.ury llcer, Ii. in. Jamr lonl. Wilkes Itarre; Itofi Coriti. b. in , P. w. Tenant. laik'd Summit; Klnff llrlelicr. b t . I" V Itn nut. ( lark's Sinnmit; lturtont, V. II srouCi ,.rt I'allr. N. V. On Sntliiday tlieie will be a game of base ball betwetn the Stafford?, of Wilkes-Hane, and the Athletics, of I'lttston, for a purse of $1.1. II. L. Hatileld. THOMPSON. Speilal to the Strantnn Tribune. Thompson, Sept. 19. Krle surveyors weie at work at Crosler's, eut lecently. Mis. Ada Terrell and Mrs. Tturton Mni'low are at the Wonien's Christian Tenipcrnnee union eounty conveutlon, at Koiest City, today. Dr. W. V. MeNaniar.i was at HIuk h.untnu yesteidav. l'rle Mason James li.i-.tuu, t.f this place, was failed lo Ibiuuiore on busi ness ippertnlniniT to the work tit the toad. Tuesday of this week. Station Agent I'boiniis Lytic u and t A. La.Mont nro dolus? Hit Pan-Ann il ea n this week. Clark Stelntln. or Vol est City, was a ealler In town Monday. M. A. I'lekerliiB and son, or Susque hanna, have been trausai'tiu? business In town this week. C. ',. I'irkeiliiK has puivhased the farin adjoining his of W. A. lucent, who will make his home near Lester slilie soon. He ofieis bis rtoek nnd fin m implements foi sale. Itev. A. D. David will boll memorial serviees for mir late piesldent next Sabbath itioriilur;. Itev. V. 11. Kivtu h and family nie enjoyilii; a thiee weekV vacation on ills farm in Yates county, N. Y. At the Methodist Kpbu-opal parson iiKe, Cilbsou, last Sunday nioinlnp, oe curied the tleath of Mrs. John T. Hilnclley, formerly of New Jersey. Kor a time Mrs. Btindley had made her home with her dauchter, the wife of the Ilev. Ctiistave Uoilsee. She came Saiuitbiy nrternoon fiom calllii(r upon a neighbor, and fell to the flour from heart trouble, and failed to mlly. The funeral and Interment weie nt (llbf-on yesterday. Liveryman J. L. Winter hns been on the sick list since Sunday, Mr. hopes to sit up some today. Wo wish the urelcli who shot the president could be tried b a mllileiy court and shot at once, as he ro ilehly deserves. President P.oosevelt Insplus publle conndenie by leiiuestlnj; nil members of McKlnley's cabinet to continue t i their woik, nnd he nssuines wisely when he says. "I'lider the present tit fumstiinccs they were not nt llbeity to decline." Let eveiy Ameilian be true now mid stand by Obi filory foi ever. Mis. A. c. Koster is In New York this week, buylm; her fall stock of millinery Hoods. IhliRess I;. C. Lu.xton an.) wife ale utteiidliiK his parents' golden weiltlim; nt llornellsvllle, N. Y.. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hay flelatt, of fietan lon. aie with his parenlii, Mr. utnl Mis. II. II. lielalt. 10111s Stlnipson Is on duty nt tlio stn tltm. In the absence of Station Agent Lyden, who Is In nuffHlo. Ouy I'oster nnd Miss Kstelln Howard took tlio (Iyer for Hliicluunt' yester day morning. Miss Hannah Walker returned to New York yesteiriay moinlng, after spending the summer with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker. FOREST CITY. By i:eltibe Wire trom Tli" voilitcd I'reiw. Finest C'ltJ. Sept in. The eoile of Forest City today held a inetuoilal ser vice In the l'nvls Opura House, com mcmoi'iiilu' of our Into preshlent, Wil liam MoKlnlcy. At fifteen minutes to two the bells In the different churches began to toll and the Finest City united brass band paraded the streets playing a funenil dirge. Thirty min utes later the Opera House was filled to tho tloois nnd during tho two hours' service, tho intention and good order ot the asseinbl.v was linpresslxe The service opened with the singing ot "Lead, Kindly Light" by a lingo choir, under the ilnetlloti or Prof J L. Mor gan. Ile. It. L. Clink offered a prayer mid the burgess made a brief nddiess. ilev. ('. A. Spuuldlng read Uie piocla mat lium of tho piosltlent, governor and buigess, declaring Thursday a day of mourning A quintette sang veiy sweetly, "Lead Me rjently Home." and J. M. Hrown reviewed the public life of Mr. McKinley. A male quartette sung. "Just as I Am." Prof. Thorpe made a htlef addtess and read a set of tesolutlons eulogizing- the late piesl dent, sympathizing with his widow nnd condemning anarchy. They weie car ried by a unanimous rising vote. "Neater My Clod to Thee" was sung. nnd Rev. W. Holllnshed spoke on the "Religious Side or the PrJshlcnt'.t Lire." rtev. John Kurns made an ad dress In Polish and closed with a shoi t prayer. "America" wus sung, all Join ing, and the meeting was closed with the benediction by Rev. J. K. Htod hrnd. Itev. W. Hollenshcd and Klder Kver Itt Honhani, of tlw Presbyterian church, weio In Honesdalo this week, attending the mooting of tho Lacka wanna Presbytery. Misses Lillian nnd Florefice Gilchrist were visitors In town this week. Mrs. Joseph Ackerman Is visiting in Pleasant Mount this week. The hand will hold thir picnic Fil day night. It was postponed Tues day. F. M. Gardiner has chnige of the entei lalnnient course which will be Riven In Forest City this winter. Theie are six numbers, all said to be first class attractions. They are: Lovett's Hnston Stats, Itev. Thomas M. Clary, Hawthorne Musical rlub, Mehin Rob inson, monologue artist: Iteetle, tho magician, and tho Parker Contort com pany. The tirst entertainment will bo Lovett's Stars In the Opera House Nov, 2!. Course tickets aie only one dol lar. TUNKHANN0CK. 'pfciil to the sVrnnton Tribune Tunkhaiinock. Sept. 1S. Thoio will he services In all the churches today, out of respect to the memory or Presi dent McKinley. 'School will also he dosed. Mrs. James, or Argentine Republic, Is tho guest or her sister, Mrs. Kather- Ine Townxond, on Warren street. Mis. Aaron Walter, or Russell Hill, I" visiting her daughter, 'Mrs. Miller Culver, on Second street. H. M. Stone, of Stull. will have an exhibition at the county rair, speci mens or "Missing Link" apples grown dmlug- the se.if-ons or both lflOO and Ifiiil. Squire Sampson, or Haltlmoie. is vis iting friends and relatives In town. Attorney John W. Cortrlght. of Montrose, was a taller in town on Wednesday. Kx-County Commissioner Henry C. Hennell, of Laceyvllle, Is spending a few cloys in town. Stet.sun's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" com pany hold forth at Piatt's Opera House on Wednesday evening. Squire J. Wesley Stark, or West Nicholson, is visiting his daughter, Mis. G. N. Doyle, during tho r.lr. Marshall Scutt, of Carbondalo, Is stopping with friends in town. Horn To Mr. and Mr.s. Charles K. Space, a seven-pound daughter. George Hltteily. of Wllkes-Hai 10, was calling on friends in town on Wednesday. GIBSON. pecial to the Siranton Tribune. xilbson, Sept. 19 The (llbson ball nine defeated the South Gibson team Saturday by a score or 10-2. Mis. Myers and daughter, or Apple ton, WK, aie xlsltlng relatives In this place. Those who attended the association at Nicholson from this place, were the Itev. Dickey. i:. A. Sweet, It, I. Wes tott nnd wife. Mrs. Almond Sweet and Mis. V. J. Lamb arc visiting friends In Bingham ton. W. If. Kstabrook and wife aie visit ing friends in Wayne county. Ilev. N. C. Dickey went to Fleetvllle Sunday to piench at that place In the evening. Mrs. (iorlsse Is visiting In New Jer sey. The people or this town wete shocked tn hear or the sudden death or Mrs. CJoiilse's mother at the paisonage, Sunday. F. W. Bariett and U 11. Sweet re port u tine time at the Pun-American. There was a lectuie at ITnlon Hill Sunday by the Itev. David, or Thomp son. Mr. J. ,1. Potter nnd Miss Myeis called on New Ml I ford rrlends .Monday. E. A. Sweet is In Hlnglinmton this week. John Hill is building a large silo. Mis. V. W. Rairett nnd daughter weie visiting In Blnghamton last week. 'W, J. Lamb was In Susquehanna, Monday. The funeral or Mis. Pronley was held at the parsonage Wednesday nr ternoou at 4 o'clock. Mis. Myers and daughter, Ada: nlo J. J. Potter, visited Harfoul friends Wednesday. FACTORYVILLE. Special to tie Scranton Tnbunt. Kaeloryvllle, Sept. 13. Union me morial son ices were held at the Meth odist church this afternoon nt 2 o'clock, Itev. K. Ilully, of Keystone Academy, delivered the addiess. The public schools nnd all business places weie c losed. The funeral of the late J. Wesley Reynolds wns held this morning at 10 o'clock at the Baptist church, with In tel ment In Evergreen cemetery. Mis. Osenu ('unwell entertained a rw friends last Monday In honor of her ninety. first birthday. v T0BYMANNA. Special to the Scranton Trlbuas. Tobyhnnun. Sept. 19 Tho funeral of Mrs. CI. II. Ithoads, wife of Dr. George. Itbofi nnd daughter of Isaac S, Case, will take place Eilday nt 12 o'clock at the family residence, After tho cere monies the remalnn will he taken on the 1.30 train for Interment nt tho Stioudaburg cemetery. THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Thin pour Llnei. i Cents lor Each Extra Line. For Rent. For Reeto About 1200 feet oflloor space on 4U1 lloor of the Tribune building, suitable for light maufacturlng. In cluding heat, light and power. (inquire at office of The Tribune. FOn ItKNT-oji Uiccn Itldge it trot, claht loetm; ttrjm heat. KOU tlKNT-Nlncroom houf In Otn n-ldV 11 convenience; large lot. Pent, 1. " Ireiw S O., Tribune. 1 Oil RKM'-Clcht room. 7r.3 JefTcrion aventiei all modern conveniences. ' For Sale. PIIA IOl-l.S0 per ton, ilelbrreii in tenlral cliy fliirt out1i Side. iniic Jonn nan. '" VedtT meni(ei 'phon'' liiM. POIt SM.i: Thiee roonw, one hall and talr flni carpels nearly new. will sell iheJP. Apply 0. 1). Moehr, tV U'plnter avenue. K0II fHt.K To light iprlng; wagonv and vome harncvt, cheap. i:van, rear ll.U l.iuerna street. I OR St,n Car loul ot ilrivlm? ami draught hones and eood family horaes. ::M2 Oak fold touit. J. M Field. t'Olt SM.K-A Cottrell Sons cjllnHer preis. aixafi, in good condition, new tollers, J3W. Arply Wilkes Darre Times Office. Wilkes lUrre, Pa. Benl Estate. roll SM.I. -IM liulMins lots In Punmore. cor ner Dudley and sixth idiceK Hill tut tn sires tn suit purthatti". Address Arthur W, I lose, Duntnorp. I'Olt Sxl.C A (Jim. till anes and stock, sond oichaul ulth all tnmementrs. r.lghl iiulcs fiom hLrantou, two miles bum Mn.iow. Maiy Jenklni, JUplo bake, t'a. Furnished Booms. A I.UiCi:. well fiirnii.he(l room, wall all con enierne. private tainlly. Sit Mulbeny l 10R HUNT I'urnlihed fiont room, with heit, lialh jnd uai, neur toiut Iioiim.'; gentleman pitferred. Xddic- ltonm, Ilox .!!. I'Ort ItnST I'mnbhed loom, heat and luili. lij.j l.inrirn utieet. Wanted. WANTED A larje ahow case. Apply William GifTord, 1547 Dickson avenue. WANTIID An Intelligent (Catholic) lady or gen. tlcman to fill a light, plca'snt pnltioni good pay, if suitable. Address P. O. Dot 'JO, Scranton, fa, Money to Loan. $j0 fo $M,CO0 AT ONCE 1 and 5 per cent. In terest. i:asy terms to repay, George W. Okell, Coal Kxchanse building. 3U0,UM TO LOAN bowest rates; straight o monthly payments. Stark & Co., Traders' bldg. ANY AMOUNT OP MONEY TO LOAN-Quick, stralglt leans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 6 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 814-315 Connell building. THEATRICAL NEWS. ATTRACTIONS TODAY. I.U'Cl M "flic Volunteer OrganUl " Niglu. ACADIAN - Mvrklo llaulir tmnpjtiy M Icinoun .nil infill. ST Ml elites t.f Opium lliiilrn,ip compute Aftt moon and night. "The Volunteer Organist." Willi "The Volunteer OrganNt." which tomii to the Lvci'inn I'rldtv and Ntttiidav niglili, a. id Saturday in.u in c, is Master Willie Nelson, the phenomenal hoy opr.tno, who foruvrlt sang in the choir In Trinity ihuich, New oik cily Master Ncbcn's voice Is likened unto that of n cwect-voiced thrush who at break of morn awik ens the thrifty granger trom his night's peaceful slumber. It heeius as iho4 in singing no more cnort Is made bv Ma-ier Nelon than it made bv a mad. bubbling llllle liinnk, as It riMics along over the utotici in ita bed to the mlnl.ituip waterfall that oomr or later lavs in its toure. King Dramatic Company. 'Hip engagement of I. on lleaey, the popular and talented .voting .trior to head the King ilia malic companv. ni.iKis ii leliun to tins tit) doublv attractive. Mr. Ue.nley is more thin fatoiablv known tluougliout Iho Kalrin and Middle stalta and Is ton-ideicd the mo.l talented leading man in Uie repertolrp Held 'I ho Iht of great scenic succeses In wliltb he appears ghc him manv parlliularlv strong roles. 'Ihe companv will be at the Academy of Mimic, all next week Slaves of Opium Company. The Maic of Opium lluiletqiip toinpanv will open .1 two davs eritfagement at the Si.tr theater thin afienioon. The company is headed bv MIm Helen Ttuopll. and Includes the Slris II. rnard, ouhrettes; the Devincs, laugh producers, Wal thnur and an Dill, bicvcle espeits; llaney and .Muilha, Ihe two cUremi', the Van Cooks, com edy mii'dcal acl. The feature of Hip nerforniancp i Ihe espoje of the manner In whli.li an opium Joint Is con dm led STAGE NOTES. ,lame K Ilitkett was the onlv aclor lilin.iUT in Sew York lo mpend peilnrmames until alter the funeial of the lato l'residrnt McK'llllc.v. Up took this decblve taud In tlie fate of much oppo sition and ctitlcbm bom other melinpolitan man agers, who kept their houses open. The large advance sale was relunded, or seats exchanged, at the option of purchaser', while Ihe rank and tile or Mr. Ilackttl's company weio paid ihcir kalarlcs In full, " t hance Amba.sadm" l the title ol ihe ne play bv Kdnaid I'. lloe, wliicb James K. a. neit will prndntp befote Ihe tin..' of hN Sew mk engagement at Wallatk's lliejier, where 'pin facial's lleluin," hn. Ilrt prnilutllon nf Hip tea urn. is running In excellent hulncs. 'Ihe latter plat' will he ictalned In Mr. Ilackeit'a repertoire, to which he hopes lo add another new piece be fine the season Is over. It being his amlililon In rune a 'cries of nice csidiil plats Willi whlih lo vary hl extended engagement In the I tiger tlllts lleterlv Turiiei ami Maiiun P t llttoii uie wilh Willis (liaugri, who U the alar nf " Senel Warianl." Mr. Turner ami Miss ( Ilium oiUI paled the part in "A setiel Waiianl," and will no douhl iccelve a mot beany wehnme when the company appeals at Ihe l,,uruni tn this tilt onn, hliw A 1'ilanger pioduied llni.v II miiiiIi's now tnulial lunndl, "I'lie l.lbeilv llelli-.," al Ihe Ta.vlor Opera house In Tienton, N. .1., la.t Saturday cvciilne, riepl. 7. 'I lie piece proird u success, it is staged in three aits, '1 be struct rcprtsent a donnltory In Mis, Pr. spronl's "Mud son Academy for oune Men," the cooking school of 'The Liberty tlcllea" and tho exterior cf a fashionable hotel in I'lnrids, 'Klavv A- l.'r langer hate given tint cneit a inagnihccnl mountltiK and a very tmng cast. situations wanted FKEU. Help Wanted. Plr Mil' ruiuln iill" jon on iiijVp inor tuotio.v tn a ilniclr il.o iImm hi a wlmlr xtrek hi dlilllilni.' ibt, t'vrMliuib twnU the lift' "( Hit' liilp unit itriMt I'ii'lilfiii Mi Kltile , niul llli r i.i t li'llin to ajrnl" ( j m nlMir (iluhe Hook Nippb Co., Itouni !"'. Kojstunc- lliillilllif, j-1 kpnue ulrett. Help Wonted Mole. li:i) Ui.KSI niilvo tigeiiH liiunulljlelv to lakf onlem fur ' l.ifp of Willi nil MiKlnle.t." M'lnoilal rdilioii l.rinhlt' lecmd ol lil whole illiutllous i.irofl. i;iil.r,ililv lllii.tiulril. Sell at sight llpt tetnii to iivjenH, llnoks on urd U sample, nubling vnu tn nukn fium ." to li dailt. Iii mill pmip,ild. I'ltr.l'. on .ippliiallon. Addicst lllohp llllile Cul.1i-.blnc (n. TJI Chetnut "lint, l'hiladclplilj. I'a. WANTKH vhihis nun fm genual ..Idee woik In n lire intiiuiiu. ofhie wllhlii a tew mile ol N union. Mut liavp knnlrilge ol maps and ftticet tine sheelx; abo sood penman and turrt. pniident Party must be jitlvp and ot good hale its. Itefeiente riipilieil. (iootl opportunity fur light p.ill.v nvrr. klvln? age. txiienenip arnl anions, .xtitirci, "i ire lnurancp," caip N.ian ton 'Irlhune. WATKD-Tvvo good bovs iiliout III vrai old lo et up pins tin bowling allej. Apply i.'" Washington avenue. WAMKII llnner (nimeibalelv. Applv at .1. W. Patten's, llardivaie, Ui) pliant, I'a, WAN1KII A good eriand hov, Ttlluiiie lilndei. wAVrrt) A good t lolhlug aleainan, '.olier and IndiiMrioiK Addrcs llox 1.14, Tribune olrli e. W ANTKD-tiood, slronu lio.v, about Ifi jears old, for general work In store, l'oote & I'ulhr Cm pan.v, Mpsm lliilldlnK lllllt'KI.Wr.ItS VVANTKP-Kor fin- brick worV. Comniunttaticns and pcMonil applications will ho received at my ofibe in Hancock, S. . H .1. Iliivmin. Help Wonted Femole. AdKVIS WAYir:n- pplv .ill Adams avenue, -it;. VAVTi:t)-Girl for geneiat liouevvoik ac Dillon AddreM II. T, taie Tilhune. BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Wont Advertisements Will Be Hecelved at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M. Centrnl City ALPEftT SCHLirrZ. corner Mulberry street and Wcbter avenue. GUSfAV riCHEL, 6i0 Adams avenue. West Side GEOROE W. JENKINS, lOt South Main avenue. South Scranton FBED L. TERPI'E, 729 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main avenue and Market street. Green Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 1517 Dickson avenue. F. J. JOHNS, 020 Green Ridge street. C. LORENZ, corner Washington ave nue and Marlon street. Petersburg W. II. KNEPrnb, 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. O. DONE lc SON. Agents Wanted. At.l NT". W WIKII Mchinlc.v's lalcet phologiaph hawbnmclv tngiavt'd, wilh Ihe lat woid ot the piesidenl instiibeil on the bmtnm margin sue T-Nf,,2 Int'lies, wnt to any addn tut re telpt ot ft tent- Rig monev foi .igenti d drew Pen rt I o , II1J Stile si , I'hlludelpliia AtlEMs Wrn Life of Mthmlev. Hvp linn tired page book llaiiibomelt lllnvlr.ill Outfit free. Now- leadv. "."i per tent, dii-iount lo agents. 1'ieight paid. 1'iedll gtttn. limit Nell, ,tjl Deaiboiu street, ( hlcako AliEVls WxNn:D-liop eveiythlng; vve have wlut evei.v one wanli, and wp have the het . the moht libiial tetius to agints; the memoiiil life of our lite lamented ptt".)deul; agents waul ed eveiywhere. ( all at othep nf lllohp Hook Suppl) I'o , ."ijrt Spruic ireet, second llooi, lloitni fl 7 S. Open cvcntns C'AVVVvsiirs-LjiI or gentleman ottlsitle the clly of Scranton can havp a permanent agency for Ihe iierfuine of Ihe cenlurv. I'licnomeml sales, floods In laigp demand Everything fur nlsherl on crcdil Liberal iiiiangeinent wait Iho right part Addicts "Cut ltoes," 'Jfith slrcct and filh avenue. New Yoil. Boarding. ITRNIMIIW I'RONT ROOM, wilh boaid. Itn Wa'bingloii .nvemie Boarders Wanted. WANTED Table boarders. Mis, Tompkins, Washington avenue. Ml IiOBf. J.OT -between lomer of l.lndt n meet and Mail. kon avenue and the I mdeii stieei sinagogue. a small gold pin Itevvaitl it letuiiicd to .'Ifl Madi son avenue. LEGAL. .NOTICI'. The annual met ting of the mimbeis of the l.aikanann.1 sime n-hi i itluii. Limited, will be held at the ortlip of tin ataoi'iation in Ihe titv of Snanton. Pa , nu Wcdne-a.v, Ottu tier -nil, 101. al ten o't loi k a in lot the elet -Hon nf luaiiagus foi Ihe ensuing .veal and nr the tiansaitlou nf null othei bunncM as mi) pioperlv tonip betnie the Hireling II S PMltf MILD. Secretary. Stianlon I'a , Sept. intli. I'sil Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Far of 100. STOCKS. Did. I,ackavvanni Dairy Co , Pr (,o County Savings Dank A- Trust Co . w Virst Tvatlonal nank (t'arbondale) K..n,latd Dilllinc Co A.ked. 3r. 3d Thlid National I'snk Dime Deposit and Dicount Rank.. i:.onoinv l.lgl.t II ' Co -.'TS I'll st National Ilanl lino ... l.acka. Tiut k Deposit Co ljiv Clatk ir Snovtr Co, pi JJ5 Scranton lion Kente A. Mfj Co pk) Scranton Axle Woiks oi Saanton Savings flank ami Tradria' National Hank i;j ,,, Scranton Holt A Nut Co 101 ... People's Rank 1)5 New Mexico H.v AC Co 75 BOND? Scranton Pasengci Rallwa). fin.t Moilgage. due 1M) 113 ... I'eople' street llailwa). llrst mort gage, due 1'jH US People's Street Hallway, General mortgage, due l'X!l 115 PicUon Manuf.11 lining Co l.acka. Township Sihool 3 per rent ... Cb.v of S ranton St Imp B per tent Siranton 'li.ntlon fl per tenl US 100 10J 10J Scranton Wholesale Market. (Conecteil by II 0. Dale. .'7 latckananna ve.) Deans Per bu'hel, choice niaiiow-, 'J'flOa'itS lluttcr-l'icdi eieameiy, lllai.V ; dairy, fresh, Sic. Chcce-I'iill iitam, lOliallc. 1'ggs Western lifeli, l3Vil5i nearby stale, !5i4al7ljt;. Medium Heans Per Iniihel, .'M Oieen Teas-lVr bushel, l t0a.3, I'lisui Hell patent, per Inrrel, ,t5. Deans-Pcr bushel, iholte marrow, $3.10. t'olatoea-Per buhel-tlal,IO. DIRECTORY. 3 Insertions 25 Cents More limn Pour Lines, 6 Cent tor Each Extra Line, PROFESSIONAL. CertifJcd Public Accountant. Kl Mill C. SfAt l.tllMI, 21 TUADlIltS BANK lliillding Atchltocts. i:iiW Mill II. PUIS, AHCIIIIl.tT, UINM.LU Itnlldliig rui:m:iii( k i.. iiikiwn, mu ii. ii.. m:.Jj IXato i:tlunge Ulrig, I'D Washington ave. Civil nnd Mining Engineers. II. I. IIMIDIMi, (rti IIISNI'.I.I, llb'II.PISt;. Dentists. uit. c. i:. i.ii.i:iu:itiii.n, p.m i.i itbiMiiNu. spruce lire, Stiaiituii. 1)11. C. C. L.M'IIU'II, II, WMIMINIl AVENUK. Lawycis. KIMNK i:. IKlMi:. AllclltN'EV-AT.WV. Itooms l., II. pi and IS Hits r Untitling;. r. k iitAcv. n" .coMMowiE.M.iii ni.nti.. i- 11 itcpi.otii.i:. tioi:m' -huns neuo tiated on rial t-tjie .etuillv Mean Riiilibnif, comer Washington avenue and Sprticp street "II.I..MID. l7lll.N A KNMM'TronNr.-i iiiid tounitllnn-at law. Republican Rull'lln. vv.i.hlnginn atcnue. JIM p k ,I;1 p. MitM!Ni:S AND COIN "Pllors.il Inv Inminonwpallh llulldllig, Rn)ins t'l. JO and II. Lim MID . IIIWlli. vriOIIM. w''"'. Hilt llnor. M.al-t tluilibng. ' .. mil'-. MIIIIIM'A vri. HDOVS liO.Mll) ' naiie lliuliliuz, s ranton. I'a. i'ni:iio k w ti cox. iiimieiiv .nvtion.m Hank llulldllig C. (OMI'tMi, on HEPl'IILICAN RL'ILDl.Nn " W. Rl'.ltlllll.r, iilllfi: MOVED TO .NO. '.Ml Wjonimg avenue. Physicians and Surgeons. lilt W 1 jvenue. M.I.EN, 311 .NOItlll W.slN(JTO.V Hit S W l.'MIORCM X. tll-'KICi: il.0 WVM1 Ington svcntip. Ileitidcntp. 13bv Mulberrv ( hronlc tli-eans. lungs, heart. I.ldnejs an I cenllo urlnaiy oigans a specially. Hours, I to I p. m. Hotels and Restaurants. till: I.K CM'E. US ND I2f IRANKI.IN AVE. nue. Rates tciaoiiahle. P. ZKKll.llR. Proprietor SCRNTO IKH-E. NEMt II., L. A- W. PA'" sengcr depot. (onduiled on the l.uropein plan. ICTOIt KOCH, Proprietor Scavenger. A R IlltllifiS CLEANS PRIVY VAULTS AND cevs pools, no odor, only Improved pumps nsd A II. Ililgg", pioprietor. tave ordeis 1100 North Mtln avemip, or Elcke's drug store, cor nci Adams and Mulberry. Itnlh telephones. Seeds. (i. It. CLAIthT. A (O.. SEEDSMEN AND NURS. crimen, aturo Ji)l Washington avenue; Rretn houi.es, I'i'O North Main avenue; store tele phone, 'bl. Wire Screens. JOsEPII kTKTTr'L. REAR All 1ACK. AVB., Scranton, Pa , manufacluicr of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. Till: 111 l K IllxMONIt Pony Expicss for Wilkes lljiif. shaj's i;xpre-s for Caibopdalc, and Movlev's I ple for rattoryvillc, Iiivp changed their olllu. fiom :" I.Kkawanna avenue, Scr 111 ton, to 21,1 sprutc lnet. New- telephone, HZ7 DltlSMKINI, I'Olt CHILDREN' TO OltDI.lt alio ladle' wal-is, Louis shoemaker, '.'12 Adams avenue MiuiAfKiti: iiho. PitiNTEits' st;ppi.ii:. IN velopes, paper bigs, twine Warehouse, l.wl Uavhfngton avtnue, Scianton, Pa Till. WII.KIMIMIIti: RECORD CAN HE Ihl) in Scranton at the news ntands ot Reisman Rio... 4l) Spinte and n(U Linden: M. Norton, SJJ Lackawanna avenue, I. s. Schuticr, ill Spruce htteel. Situations Wanted. sill xTIONs W N"IED Two coloied girls, us Ins. w nit ituatinns In pritalp families it general huuacwnik or uuiMiig. '' Lai kavvaii.i t avenue. MIT VI ION v XNIT.II llv a joung man as sien- t'giapln r .ttid Ivpewiitei, or any older hmr 1 able eniplotiui nt ; thief .veils cxpetientp, ...n tlir icffirnni. Vcldiess llox .III, Hone-dale, I'a. MM MION" WXNIEII bv .veiling lull, whs would 1 1 l.v 10 dn writing, Lan spend who'. nf her lime. It mi delrcd; would nelci to be 111 11 u inviiianio ulhi c. Vddios Student. Tilhuna ntlui' MIT MION M NI'i:il bv a ladv lo work by llm dav ; to laki w.i-liing and boning boni' . vdditvs 0 K II1' south .thlngton avenue sll'l MION v N IEII -II) .vuung girl, waahbu diel.e, iiileiuliiii; 1 liildren, ei any light woik. willing to woik tor -I a week, clothe and bond Adilir I D. Uet -nip postof II 1 1 sill VITUS UNTI'fl-Ht iciiiptlenr woman, in 11-iauiart of lining giiipi.il hou-cwoik '7 I'pIIows aIiicI sll'l MION W VMITI Uii-IiIiii; ami liunlin; to tlo at home bv lu-t 1 lass laundics; icteiene it 111 rtli tl. Additsa Mrs. L. M., taie .'tii I'ore t toiut SMT MTON W N'IED-To go nut by the ntv waohiiig 01 ileaulng. M lluvell,, I'.'ll ( f. tlar avenue sit CATION WXNM'.II II) a good, honest nun j a iiiailiiuUt nr in Ihe shops. Apply II. I , Duumoic, Pa, A I.MI would like lo gel woik to go out bv Iho dat or w ivlilng trt take' home. '.'U 111 etk tuuil, ill). sill A HON W Mi:il-D) a rc.pettable girl mr genual hou-ewoik In a small famll). tH fin nub bel ot li'lctenccs, Plea-c call at 5.1 llrbeita avenue, lljtle Paik, city sllT'AIION N rKD- 011ng vvonun nanla p-v-slllon as cook in pnvatc liinll). Can glx lefeiemt's. iIiIipns fill )nming ateni.e. MTCVTIOV UN'IID lly a vvldotv to work m tutiiiii) and to lake 1 1 1 tlo gill along; hnj innugh to lal e of tlnldun. Apply Mia. M, II., Tribune On)" NEW fVULFORD Bpcclsl to tks Senate Tribune. New Mtlloitl, Npt Is -Rev. SI S'. Rees, th-, evaiigib.l. who has lie. n toiiduciing meeiin.'a In Hip New Mllfoul lljicia House the past tvo vvtcks. gate Ids fin well addici-a on Wednesday ivciilug. Ihe meetings will be continued iiunVr ihe tbit'itlon of liiv. II. V Ives, Itev, I. H Mallei) and Ret holes N11III1. It Is regiPH.-d bv many thai the lies. Rees cannot icinain lona er in our nild-l, ! Ihe past two weeks revival has lieiti Iho mint ui 1 cmlill etfnt 1 tilled on m ibis plate for 11.11s Mrs. Will huapp, of llalltlead, tald nnfiietids 111 town Ut'dueMlav, Mr. and Mi.. I I MU onnell and tlaiuhtei-. iu. ailemled the 1 1 mer Mi I onuell weiiding n Harfoul township vNediirsday. Mitt Mae llojln has been in WilkRtillarre this w.ik wilh hei slsleiv -- C--2 thai Us II U I .mil L. (Illtcr. of Ihe Hint, hamlon Statp I111.p11.1ls. weie guests at Ihe houit nf John .. Ilavden, J'uesda). Roy llawby, of ' W ork.'ls'vl.tllng his moth er, Mrs. A NiSIf) t '- At the lioiuc,6!'JTr ird .Mis. T. D. MtConneil at noon on M'ednesday occinred the mainage ol 1 heir only daughter, llrna, and Mr, Ellas I'efpi'i of )Jinghsmlh.7" .. -t.l-sxsra' Vlie Rafillil fl'mdav school picnic ke at Tir. e) lake lait S'.tnnlat.
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