p tV,7 rf-fvf 5mwap; jf u THE SORANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESD A V, OCTOBER "2, 1901. n Sir i A V I DALLAS PAIR HASOPENED DAY DEVOTED TO GETTING EX HIBITS IN SHAPE, Tho Indications Aio Thnt tho Pres ent Fn.tr Will Suipnss All of Its Piedcccssois I.nige Number of Exhlblta In All Lines Thcio Will Be Races Enoh Afternoon and Miss Loioy Will Bo Shot fiom a Cnnnon Hoiscs Enteietl for the Events. Special fiKin a i-tln" Coriispnnihiit Dnlla", Ph., Oct. 1. The Kfvcnlcpitlh atimtnl fair of tho Uulliis t'nlim ArtI culttnut A'noi'liitlon will ho fotinnlly opdipil lino liiinorinw 11101 lllllir. Tin fnltM lulil ut this liicttv Utile town In s'ctiiM 1'iist hnvo cotiK tn hi Well known iintl tn ho looked foiwutil to with l.oon lollsh hy hoth tin m him nnil miIjui1i.ui ipmIiIciiIm of Jaieino nntl the tuiiinuiHlttiir counties for mniiy chih. Thin full, It pan ho HuToly Btntcil, nil icutiiils ni.idi In the imt will he hiokon hi the way of choice exhibits nnil wpll-tonteileil lint licit rncei. Thp until luff onoiti of thp nfll ceirt nnil illtoelois ni the nn"oelutlon bid full' to bo i cum tied Willi sitec ew, and, weather liorinlttitif:, the thipe next ila.v.s will bo lllled with plciiMito for all fali-fiot'iM. Today was I'litnloKticil an the open- Iiik day o( Ihp fair, but theie was no admlttan'c charged anil for cciy hody hut Seciotiity "Will XoiUm and hlb staff of t-lllilcnt assistants It lui laiKely a day for lolling aionnd and watching the miivnl of cxhlhitois and the placlnp of ailii'lea on show. For the societal. v it was a day of toll, for entry tups wpio In Breat toqucst. NOT A HAD YKAR, It h.i. been tuiiontly icpoiieil thnt this was a had .e.ir for fruits and vegetables. Thc-p iuuioi may be tine In othei localities, but tlic supplips of rosy. cheeked apple-, pen", giapes and other pioduets of tiee, litiMi, ine and poll on view In tho exhibition build ing on the fair giounds go far to ills prove siRh idfih. Anvhow, It is ,i banner .ear for pasti, bieadstuffs,, art ncedleuoik and such other dainty things that liotisemotlieia delight to fashion and to look at. A full line of these p.ilato (lavoters and home beau tllleis Is licie lor nil to adiniie. Who wouldn't like to be one of tho judges appointed in t.iMe and to p.is ciitlc Isin upon the (.iielullv compounded cakes and pies, jellies .mil prchenes, and a ho-t ol othei dainties? Tonioiinvv the eshlbits will be all In place, the show, will be miming, the faklis siintuing, the speitatois icim paiin notes, and the MK'oilv tiotteis and p.ueKs making 01 losing money foi theii ouneis and .nlmlioi. Today nil was piepatation; loiuoiiow eetj thing will be leadj. Tn the livestock dep.u tmeiils the judges will liai plenty to do and lots ot matoi Itil Mom whiih to make selec tions tin the pil.e wintiei--. in the tattle stalls the piimipal bleeds to be shown will be Devon, Duih.iiiu-, Jei--os and tiiieiusp0. Hie latter i lass li.uing some eceptionallv line lepte sentatives. The i itiiipc tition In Gin'iu soj.s ih mm keen, lleiii.iiniii lteee of IJallas and .1 II. Sn.wlet of Tiuiks vlllp liitlug entiled ttia gonil ani mals The 1 1 is also i onsideiable ilv nliv in nuih.inis. lii-inge .Mat hell and Itcuiaiulii Itetne ol Dallas and . F. Jsi'liiiole and J. II. HiiMler of Tiueks. x Hlo till Piiteilng line spec inn n--. not Tin: on'lv oxi:s. The lacoi.s will not lie the nnlv )ioisilS that seek pi lps, toi theie is n wliole biinlul enteied lor pieiniiinis Amliovv llnl.iiul and John hailing in Wilkes-1 Suite, lleoige P. Jllllci or Iteauiiuuit and It W. Piston of lliints " II lo aie a few anions the manv who nte seeking blne-i Ibbon honois lor colts, miles, .stallions and loaK In the vegetable pavilion, under the gi.mcl stand, tlie inituipal exliibiloi.s an Myitle I'aik ot Voming, David Atkinson, lleoige Mat hell, Foster P.ul fmd, and .Miu. lleoige W.ignn of Dal- kl.s. The poilltty dep.u tmeiit is si p.ualed Into two divisions, t Iir- e hie kens nnil pigeons being slielleted in a ling.- tent, and the geese nnd din Us eoullned In a ion ol peimnueiit coops in the open all. Theie is a gteat N.lliety of teatli eied blptds, and the embi.ue 1 lilt k etis, iliuKs, geese, tiuke.x, guitieii fowls, iiIkioiis, and about cmm thing III tlio-e lines. It h one ot the best tllspas 1 1 mil a .standpoint of qual ity, I'lir h.eeii on the kioiiiiiIx, all ibe noted sti.ilns nnd .species of tine blids being lepiesenied. The pilnilp.il e hlbHois In this dep.u tnient aie S. W. lleniif.s. ol I'lwiiiuitli; Potd Uiiiiauics ol Dm inin etoti: .lohu KiIiipi, Ktet tti.sille, and a number of other bieed et.s. Sculteictl aionnd t In- bulldliiRS me good-hied illsplns of wagons and ear llagPh. The pi in pul PNlilbltnt.s In this lino mo Piank Wiight, ol Kingston; laing Pintlieii,, of Xow roliunbiis, and Ke.itor iv Wollt., of Coitlaliil, X. Y. The gioiiitdh an iineied with stands ot all Ulndb and tents of uii-i oluied i.inx.iK Tliei-o shelter nil soils of Mde aliows, the Inigesi tent being devoted in an exploitation of the iii.stetes ir tho Kiioeliro-Koocliep nnd Otleiital iliiiues. 'I'heie mo photo giilleiles, hull gaines, lltirf gunips, it niPiiy-go.ioiiuil, I'll". Ahh KIXD.S OF liOOMS. In the main phlliltioii hulldliig. bo HitlPS the nrlliles entpted lor iiieinl. urns hip whips and uipicIuukIIso of all Kinds, liiiludlng cieain sepaialois, stnvps, beili onin sets, washing inn-e-llliiPS, pailor oigans. hldobnnids, sph Hltells, nuking ilmlis, caipets, and Klass. Hack uf the main building Is the ips- tnuiaiit bo.iiding Imuse," as the lint semen mil it, i undue toil by Kelly & Blown, ihe well-know a icstinuaiit men of M'lll;ps-Haue. A 'iy lmgo poitlmi ol the xliitiitK mo hliowu iii tho open air, These mo iiKilPiiltiual liniileineiits, Incluilliig ploughs, eiiltlvatois, hoiso lakes, tllieslllllg lliaellllies, feed ihoppeis, nn n plmiteib, leed dillls, nnil miult things, Vw thn nest tin ip days Jleu Ill's Conceit band, of Plymouth, 1tll ills penso nielody l.niblily nn tho band stand In thu centio lawn, uciois the tiack fiom lliii largo, owned gimiil stand. Ho.sldeb thu luces theie will bu n thillllng live ililnutes each afterunoi) when Miss hoioy, a pmtessloiial .icio. liiiut, will bo shot li oni a minion to a Bieat height In the ulr and will diop to mii tli by tho parachute ionic. Tho oflleerb of tin Dallas Union Ag rlcultuial association aie: T'icbldeiit, f. l' Wllhon, rareiton; lce.piesi dent, Thomas D. Mekeel, Lelimun; general beci clary, Will Not ton, Dallas; sett etui y speed depuitincnt, I', T. Haul), Dallas! secretary Indies' depart ment, Mlsa Anna Itlchnrds, Dalian; treasurer, .tohn .T. Ityman, Dallas! general superintendent, James It. Monlgan, Luzernej assistant superin tendent, Charles II. Hall, Wilkes Hart Pi Htiporlntendcut exhibition build ing, II. D. Welsh, Dallas. in ciiAticn: op nArns. The gentleman who will he In charge of the i aces, In tho capacity of starter, Is William Moote, of Wllkes-Hntre. The racoH luue tilled well, and lirsl lali' hoi sea will compete In tho slc tt lals of speed dining the next few da.vs. Tho Haines of the candidates, with the conditions, aie us follows: ,u:nit)v, ofioni:ii 2 2 il chi; iiirr, 'IMl MIm .trniiie. li In, Wllihin Milir, Wllkevllarrc; .saliiT liny, tn. E. W I." llnttcll, Aloea! km llirr, li. m , ,l.uiin Con), tt'llkovllarrci 'lorn Mlkc, Mk. p., Mi. ItlrRlnril, Ncnbctrr; Nlni II. li. in. M. M, blirrnnAii, Sii.ititon: Willi r .1., eli. k., II. S. Cloiinin, Sel.inton! 1'itfl Iffllc b, R., II. S. floi man, SeMiiton; OoM bcckir, W. C Norton, Al tlrmllle, Ta. 2"i0 cliMi iuip, $t'n T amp llluk, blk, c , Wllihin Milrr, Wllkpa lime; Aloea Olrl, ch. m , W. I'. Unwell, Aora: rail II, li (?., .1 V. Hilclit, liirrne; Kate I'lcM, l. tn., V. J liner, Wllkr Itiric; l.llllc lln.i, i. k., .Inlm Inning: Miu It , li. in , M. M Slipmooil, Ftrnntnn: T'ot IIkIc, h. (.'.. II. 1. (Inrnuii, sUlnil.in; (ioMrrln, In. s, W. (. Norton, Alilcmlllc, l'.i, 'lllL'IISDVV, 0C1 OUCH .!, 2 I elm; pnio, 1W MUt Jrnnlr, h. in, Willliim Mflcr, Wllkru-Raire; Slnlirr Hoy, in. p., W. II. IIoIIMct, Aioca; fairy llc.ur, li. ni , .Intncs Cool, W'llkn Hino; Miiy lkj, r. m A. .1. Silinrll, Siiinton; CliirlM f!., W. .1. IIpjpi, Wilkes IJirrc; Mirlon Wllkpc, p. jr., W. J llfci, PICTURE This elephant has swallowed a horse. Wilkes Rirrr; lazfic I.ininp, b. m , John Laninf, Wilkes Nine; lil'IcuV, 1 s, John Lining, Wllkr-. Harris 'linkei, b. p., It (!. orton. Si ran ton; Innv Wilke, blk. p. M Iteiglnid, t In 1 r ; Po-t lljsd., li if, II. s. l.oinun, Sci m Inn, Waller J, eh g, II, S (Jornnii, Piriiiton; I. nM scekei, W. I'. .Soiloii, AldeiiMlle, I'a Ito-id Rice. Aeota tiirl, V lluuoll, Aoti; Nellii' II, li in, .Innei Cool, Wilkc Oirrc, I unk Conk, blk. p , (!. I. I.IpacIIjh, Wilkes UiikU Dm M, ill ' , W illhni .Mnlilrrij, U-at.1i II ii 11, llip J 1111 l p, 1 eli S l.ei, Wilkes llMie; Imnp II , t. p , II. It. Cliuuli, IuPine I'll IIUY, OCIOUI Tt 4. '-' I j ill-". I imp Illirk, lilk , p, Willnm Mi in. Wilki-Him ; Uon (Jul, ill. in., W. '. Homll, AliHi; Flank toole, blk. g , t! .1 Ilowellvn, W'ilke-Hiiic; Din M Hi p, W Il ium Mnlilcrip, Ileieh llaien; Call 11, J. N. Ilalpht. Inerne; Kite Held, b. in , W. J. Meier, Wilkes lime: Illtle Ho, .lolm 1 anlns, W ilkei II me; Mm II , li in , M, M Slieruooil, Semlon. I in- foi Ml. Mis Jennie, b. ni , Willnm Mini. Wilkes-ltine; Slasln i- llm, b m., W. H. l!ollitir, oi; 1 111 lleiir, b in, .1 itnoa I no, Wllkis llirre; Mai 'liwki, .1. ilinell, sinnton: Waller .1, II. s" lioinim. strmton; linkii, It f," Norton, .suiiilon; l'nst It i-.tr, II. I, nnn 111, v.nntmi; I.tli llil, eh , W. (. Noilon, Aliluiiille, l'a. -i: L. Ilatflelil PITTSTON. Spenal to the Seranton Tribune Pittstnn, Sept. 30 For the past few weeks but glut h have been tenoilzlng the lesidPiits of 'Wyoming and vicln itv, twiie hae visited stoics in the Shoemaker building at Wyoming with in two weeks. Of late two men have been on guaid at the stoics, and they wpip lew .11 tied ostcrday morning by e.iptining tin oe young men. Fiom a window In the stoie the watchmen .saw the tlneo bniglais bienl; n win dow nnd gain entrance Into the cellar. Tin tblePh weio nllowed to get Int-ido j-atply. nnd then one of tho watchmen stepped outside tho iear door, shot off his ipvolven, i.illed for hPlp and stood gii.ud oer the Inoken window thiough which the men had gained an en liaiiio. TIip tlnee men weio thus easily happed and captuied. At first they said they weie lesldents of Dm yea, hut it was lent tied later their homes wpip In Doiancptnn, t'hailps Moriow, of Mill htieet, te cpIvpiI injiiilps this af let noon hy being thiown lioni a wagon to the pae nicut on Main stieet. A horse ho wns dilvlng became hlghtened at 11 passing sheet enr, and in ateniptlng to inn niviiy stniLk a teleginpli pole, with such foi ci as to thiow Mr. Mouow fiom tho wagon. Tho ical extent of bis injuiiPK aie not known yet, but It is not thought thoy aie dangeiniis. Miss Minnie Wlnleis, of Jerinyu, nnd Miss Sadie Dtihli, of Rcinnton, are vis iting tho former's sister, Mis. .1. D. nelnhunty, on Philadelphia avenue, West Pltlstou. Miss Kllcn Dolphin, of this city, fell fiom n buggy this moining ami had both wilsts fractured. Tho ilpalh of Lieutenant Colonel lieoigo Walla ro, who tell down tho Twin shaft at Upper Pittstnn, last e Piling, Is an especially fail one, The tainily was piepailug to nmo fiom hliuli'li sticot, AVest Plttston, In Pitts ton illy. Tho household goods weio all packed lendy for trauster this innrniiig, nnd It was theiefoio neces sb.uy that the body bo taken to tho millet taker's morgue, It leuialncil theto all today and will be taken to thn homo of Mr. AVallaco's mother at Parsons, fmin whenco the funeral will take place next Wednesday nfternoon, It will bo u military funeral with all the companies of tho Ninth legimeut 111 attendance. Heniy T. McMillan, of West Pitlston, foimeily inside foienmn ut llarnuin colliery No. 3, of tho Pennsylvania Coal louipany, lecently niado HupeilntPii dent of the collletles In tho upper end of the Plttston district, was on Satur day night last piesented a lino leather iipholsteied chulr by Ihe employes at Hamuli) No. 2, 1 m AVOCA. The hose coiupdiij' has Ibsued Invi tations for a meeting of their lady fi lends on Filday evening for the pur- pose of arranging for the coming fnlr. On Hntmdny afternoon James, the 14-ycar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mctllynn, of Main sheet, whllo In the employ of Smyth & McCormlek, of the tnpld hnnslt line, fell fiom an abutment on Vino sheet and sustained InJutli'S which may piove fatal. The base ot his skull was fiaetllted and the ear drum Impaired. Itn ulll not he pionouuced out of danger until his physicians peifoun an operation. On .Saturday night Inughus effected nn piitianeo Into the icar of McMil lan's stoic and were more successful In tho ndvcntuie than they were two weeks ngo. They cat tied off a consid erable amount of merchandise but they did not tamper with tho safe. Xo tittccs of Implements wen left behind, Miss Janet Allen spent .Sunday with fi lends In Dunmnrc. Mis. Vmnk Dnvls nnd Mis. Itohert Uosley have returned home nfter sev eral weeks' visit with friends In Dng hind. Thomas JJothw Ick returned on Sat tudny from his trans-Atlnntlo tilp. Mis. Davis and Mrs. Pcckciitf, of Oly phnnt, nnd Mrs. John Smith, of Iowa, ate guests ot their cousin, Mts. Jo seph Peckens. Otivin Hurt left ycsteiday to con tinue his studies In the Institution for the blind at Philadelphia. The young people of the Methodist Pplscopul church will hold n supper and sale of fancy articles in tho base ment ot the Odd Follows' hall Friday evening, October 4. Ice cream will also bo served. Supper, 13 cents. PUZZLE. Cut on the lines and see if you can ImJ it. THEATRICAL NEWS. TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS. AC'VUrilV. Hon Ion stoi company. After n ten anil nulit. f-rwt Himblirs I'tniar'ann. ioiiiiin,i, af t"rnoon Tint injlit. "When We Weie Twenty-one." "Wlien Ao Were Twenty one" is to be pre sented at the h.'ccuiil next Tlmr-iliv ininp. The story of "When We Weie Twent.'.-oni;," briefly outlined, 13 tint of a joutli's infatuation for a concert lull singer nnd bis reieno by tell Fieriflcuip loio. The orphan son of an old (iicml, hi- UQ4 committed 3 a child, by ln- ti.wnif fi ther to the .itriction.ite cire of Hichiid laitic nnd a trio of old luemls wlio halo aelcd .11 puardiani. Plnrnu the home of Itnhiril (' nine and the "Imp," .n the Inn- ii cjlled, is (lie Widow 1 meson in tlie elipmli' of housekicper, and her lowly ilmphtir, PliIIi-.. Tim ilmgliter and the- mid arc int-apod to be mulled ai .1 lesult of well nn mt muehlnitioiL'i, hut there U an absence of loie on either side- Sntli !! the situation when the play begins and tlie tlory 14 I irned foiuaitl by the bo.i's infituilion foi the "luefl.i," as she 13 eillcd; a confiiiiou of eor-le-pondenco due to two Dieki. bo itiul puiidiiu; II self sunflcinp iuiiiiitlon of a cumpiiMiip eoni paet by the elder, and the eienluil explanation leidinp to the renunciation of their fuller at tachment, nnd nwikcninc of the joutli to I119 foil, and the di-coeiy tliat the diupliler m ill .donp loietl the middle aped biclulor puir ill in. The re-.ul t 11 lnppincs all nroiind The iniidenU of "When Wo Were Tuenly one" art iupcnioiii .ind the dialnpuc is hrilllint and spark IIiit 1. ith nit. Xo one 6hould lose this oppor tiniil.' to bee this most successful plai, intei preted is it will lie In- an excellent oipanirition Si its aie now on sale. Mod jecska-James Combination. Amonp the scleral pretentious propositions pre sented bv the inorp leoourecful theatrical inana. (,eia thin far during the piesent neliie sea sin, fen fiom a pouplir, ami none from an ai. ti-llc ihndpo.nt, iqual in importance Waprn tills i. Kc mpci "s pioduetion of "Ilcni v VIII," Mhiili Is to be presented here on I'riiliy cien inp with Mulanie Modjeeka and Mr. I,oiils James In tlie inks of Queen Katlienne and fiulmal WoUei. a proiluetlon, It is a ml to ic ith thn bet eftoiti. ot cither Henr IniiiR or Rich ard Minstielil. Queen Kitherlne, who stood as a pillir of 111n1.1l Bi.indcur ind eilted purpo-e in a sea of loniption, could lnc no greater exponent linn the fiiuous I'olisli nitrcis, and Mr. .lanirs should he no les brilliant in portrninp the iii'allablc-, oer leiihliip anibltion of the enfty c irdiinl. Anno Holoii nlll be plijnl bv Miss lane Oiker, Puke ot Norfolk In W ulswortli Hails, Lord Iiucklnph 1111 by Tliomis t'nllln Cooki, ind other robs In- cn,uilly prominent renph. The orpanl7ition inmpusrs neiily flfly pinple and two cir.s are ulllled in Ihe linn porlit.on of its senile cftetls. beats aie now on eilc, 'Happy Hooligan." moii; the blp diawinp ntlraetlnin on tlie rmil tlir, seison is the riicdinpli funnv fane loin, edj. "Hippy llolllpan," whlth Is liken from the uitlrl) known 1 11 Iritiurs In thn Sou nrk liiirnil, slioMiug tlie trills and tribulations of poor Hooligan, who wanted tn and did help liU fellow man, but iliiajs got the worst of it fur dolnp to, It sbes ti picat ihanee for romedv, mcro so than any of the other comic departures in our great Journals. The company priacnting the litest farcical sutcrs numbers up neir the fitly murk-. Amonp tlie mot notable aie; Itn.s Snow, (ho lilp "lilt" in ".lack and the Heantalk"; Tairie Kiei, IU1 lldiv and Quinn, Mippln Weston, .lolm 1). Pirn, Whelm ind Otto, Adelaide Maroden, Joeili Mit chell, WIKred flerdes, Maris doling, MI1111I0 Sejilcs, llcosle Montgomery ami a big chorus. Tho management li.in- spirid no expense tn tnak. in; ibis the star attiaitiou ot the laue comedy world "llapp.i llnlllpan" anil Ms asviclates will bo seen .it the I.iriim nent Saturday after 110 m and night, STAGE NOTES. "Hon I aescr's Hiturn," Willi dunes K Hick rlt In t lie pirt of the rcikle.s Don, Ins been .iltiacllii.- largo amllemrs at Wailitk'a theater, cw York, Mr. Folhcrn Is under engagement to produce, T.lthln 1 few wceka, the drama written for Mm by .1 II. McCarthy, tailed "If I W'rro King" It cm taint thlil speaking parts t'rowilid Imusci arc .till the rule at the Crh Icilon llieatcr, New oik, where I'aier.hani t apeparinp as Don IVnar do Ilaiau In PuMaurier't vcr.ion ot the old plaj, "A ltoal Itliul " Mitlnee at the blar this afternoon. Tie itjiulileib gin- their dosing peifonninre lo night. Thlii company h uu excellent one, and pie, cut a lltel and entertaining performance. I he impersonation of the old ohephcid by the wtcun J. II. Sloddart in "Ihe Ilonnle Hilar Pibh," l one of tho most poucifut ami mow In' bits of eccentric character atlln; thai, line been seen in tti York for cars. , THE MARKETS. Wall Street ReUw. Sin Votk, Oct. 1. I lie llirly inlcrfst In In ilm s inlciiiitlotml j leht rue look nnnv floik cxihanpc inrmbers innv from the board room nnd fllll further diminished the olumc of the trading. Iln ili.cS ngprcpale stirs were barely .100,000 shares, and ihe fliictuilloin of ptlics were teiy iiunm for the most put. The ex ceptions worthy of sprelil mil were In tin Inihistrld list am amonp tlie dntmnit nnd less Iniporliiit rollroid stocks. Miuldiltiin In sugar wis Hie fcttme ot ihe market, following a slurp brcik in price .lederdiy. The uuil Ink of liiforimllon repirdlup ihe inmeinent was one of Us fcitutis. Ih loom tradern Joined In Hie selllnp, In an allinipt tn mike a quick turn miri their mierlnp i uised a rill of n point. The sloeks' ixlrcme decline wis 4'J. The general feeling of distrust of the blind pool methods of the pre.it inilusrl.it corporations, which rciclicd an acute stage since the recent rploile In Annlgam ited Copper was a factor In sugar nnd In .1 number of other liiihi'lrhN. There were declines ol l'l to 2 points in llrook Ijn Transit, Colorado I'nel, Nitlonal Salt pre ferred, (iencril lllcctrlc and Amerlian l!xpies. Thn waltng altlndo of (he uurket was pirllc due tn expectations of dividend action on the t'nllcd ISiles Mecl stocks and the presentation of a promised financial statement. Tlie non ap pearance of tills, us the session drew toward its colsc, rniplMslrrrl the weakness ot the In dustrials. Ainalginntcd Copper was rather firm, lislnp a point, then losing It mid stiffening agiln to about llm best. Atchison w is quite notably firm and pained a point on minors that the directors would Increase the soml antnnl dividend 1 lie (o two per cent, nt 1 meeting; tomorrow. There were some other film spots In Hie nillrosd list ind tlie general undertone was rather linn. Total sales todi, 316,600 slurc9. The uilroid nntket was dull and irregular. Total silos, par alue. $1,400,000 United Slates refunding; 'Js advanced 1 per c.-nt on tho last call. The following quotations are furnished Ths Tribune by M. S Jordan li Co , rooms 705 "OH Mears bulldlrg, Scranton, Pa. Telephone 500s: Open- High- low- Clos ing est. est. ing. American Sugar 12 Pi 122 UTU 1174 Atchison 75' '2 764 7J" 70'ft AthcKon. I'r Wt PVi, nvi OVi Brook. Tnctlon fti fiVi C.1U 04ig Bilt. & Ohio 100 101 100 101 (hrs. & Ohio 4 Pi 4P, ilij 41i (hie. K J(. We-t 21 22i '12 2! M. Paul lVPg lfiOU IV) lll'i Kotk Mnil Ill lit 140U 140'i Kin. &Te, 1'r ".2'i fi f,2'j 61 I mil, ,fc Nn-h Il2"i 102'i 102'i 10'Vi Man. I'.levated 122 2i7 1214 122i,a Met. Traction 1M 11,1 l(.2'i 1(52' i MK-o Paclllo I'l'i l 0 0"'B Voifnlk A. West CPi f,l 51'i Ct's V. . Cintrul I"i7'i 15774 150'i 137 Out. . Western 'i 3T ?-l 3.1'i Penni. R. 1! 14I'S 144'f, 141i II Pi Puillo Mail 42'-i 42'3 42 42 Itcadinp lly. I0'i 4l'i 40'4 401 Heading 111., Pi., 'nVj TVi 7", 7' Southern It. It '1 .'I S2'i 12'j Southein It. It . P Si.'j, Ml1! hi. Ml Tinu. Coil i Inm f'2 nil'. hfi; (IPi IT. S. Lealhei I2"i 12!, 12'li 12H Cnion Paiiflo 11 'i 7'i tin'i W-i Wabah, Pr "Wi fc S'i .Wi Weslcrn Union 'II 11 trs 01 Col. l'uel k lion 01'i 'mi il2ii P2'i 11nl. Copper Ri "0'i R'H W4 I'cople's Ois loo's leWs lO'-'i IOS'4 rcxis I'aeiflo 4PS 4tij 41 41 Amir. Cur roiindiv .... 'l'n -'1 "' Es'i U. . Meel In ... IPi 41 4.i 4Pi P. S Stul (o.l'r, ..01 'II', nil.. Pi's Scranton Boaid of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bui. ro soo Asked. Lackawanna Dili' Co , Pr County Savings Bank & Trust Co.. Pirst National Hank tuaruonuaie; .. Standard Drilling Co ,pi.trrt VAttnnjl Llink 32", 30 480 Dime Deposit and Discount Bank.. Vconomy bight, II. & V. Co First National Hank Lacka. Tru-t Safe Deposit Co Clark & Snover Co , Pr. Scranton Iron Tence tc Mfg Co Scnnton Axle Works Scranton Savings Dank Traders' National Hank 1200 ISO 125 100 95 400 175 101 1!J bcranton Holt 4. Nut Oo I'nnnlo'A Hank ...... New Mexico Ity. fc C. Co BONDS. Scranton Passenger Railway, first 75 Mortgape, due 1120 People's Street Railway, H-st mort-,,-, ,l,l 1013 115 115 115 People's Street Railway, Ceneral mortgage, clue lWfi Dickson Mannficturing Co I-irki. Tovvn-ldp School fi per cent. Citj of bcrnnton St. Imp. t, per cent Scranton Traction 0 per cent 100 102 102 113 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by 11. G. Dale. 27 Lackawanna Ave) Bean-. Per bushel, choice marrow, $2 60a2G5. Butter rioi.li cicamer, 21a22c; dairy, fresh, 21c. Chccic Full cream, 10',(.allc. l-ggs Wc-(cin fie-h, 15',ial6; nearby state, IS'.saP'aC Medium Beans rei bushel, $2 50. (Jicen Peas Per bushel, 1.40al.4" IToui Bc-t patent, per baircl, , 45. Deans Per buhcl, choice manow, $3,10. l'olatocb Pei bu-hel tlal.10. Philadelphia Grain and Produoe. Philadelphia, Del. 1 Wheat ,s1 loner; con tract gi.iilo October, 72i72'le. Coin lirni, lc. higher; No. 2 mixed Oetohei, Al'saeiic. Oats Mead ; No. 2 while clipped, 42ul2'.c, Wool Unchanged, Piovieioiis bnelianged Buttei 1 Inn, 'le, hiplier; fancy vu stern cieamery, 2V ; do. nciib print-, 2V. IVpi Steid ; fresh nexr bv. -li ; do. nc-,urn, 21c; do, southwestern, 20i. ; do southern, lie, Cheese I'iun and higher; V . full cicum finey 6111.1II, 11)1 lO'ie.; dn. do dn. fair lo choice, 8J lOfic. He fined Sugar' riftecn points lower; cubes, tji'r, crown A, ! 15; powdered, $.1.20; granulated and cital A, ".0; confectioners A, $100; No. 1, $1.75, down tn M 03 for Voi. It, II, 15 and 111. Cotton Pniliaiii.nl. Tillnvv Firm; city prime in liliih , 5n40lle.; do countiy dark, 5',.; cakes, fii'ic Live Poultry Stexdy; fowls, 12il2i!c; old roosteis, Re.; spring rliickens, IMjulJc; iluek-i, lOille. Dressed Poultry Firm, fowls ihoiie, n'l.e.i do. fair to good, 1!ii13c; binlb ing chickens, neiriiy, llil'c; western do, 10 lie Receipts Flour, 2.MI0 banels and OiJS.nno pounds in suks; vvlieat, 110,000 buliels; corn, P2.O00 bushels; oatw, 2,00 biLsbels. Shipments Wlieat, -IJ.Oini biediels; coin, 0,000 bushels; oats, 3,000 liuthcls. Ktw Tork Orain and Produce. New Yoik, (lit. 1 Flour Dull and la-.ler with vvlieit. Wheat spot vveikei; No, 2 lul, 7J'6c. f, 11, li. olio it ; No. 2 red. 7l"e. eleva, toi ; No, 1 Noillieru Puliith, 7'iaC f. o. b. afloat. Options opene ris, steaditd, but In In last hour suitalnid 1 heivy bunk nnd chicd weak at x5e-. net decline, May clocd TS'.ic ; October, 72Bc , Decnnber, "Hie. Corn bpoe e.iv; No. 2, le 1 levator and iJi-. I. o. b, alloit. Option nurket opened biicly steady, rnllleit ami llien sold in; tloed vveik. May elo.cd fll'ic ; October, Mi ; December, BlUc Oits Spot osier, o. 2, 3S'ic; No. 2 white, 4iillic. Options steady nt first, but dci lined later wllii nlher markets, Butter Stead ; 1 re imer, ririi'.si'.; factory fre.b, lji-.alllic, June creamer, 20-i22c-.; Imitation ereamcry, lliialfc,; elate dalrv, Ha2le. Cheese I Inn ; fancy laipe colored, O'ai'jo,; fancy Urgo white, 0'Si6,f. i fancy small colored, lOiic; fancy sinnll wlille, 10e. I'ggs-Has; state and I'cnn slvania, 2la22c ; western uncanilled, 104al013c; western candled, 20c. Ohtoafro Orain end Produce. Chicago, Oct. 1. Heavy receipt! caused a slurp bieak 111 wheat today, December closing lc, under e.-tcidi; -oin closed ha'ie'. and oats a'se, down for Decruibcr itelliciv. Pro virions closed a shade lo 2'jc. depressed. Cash quotations vviie as follows. Flour Stead ; No. 3 spiinp wheat, oOhc.; No. :i, UUB-Slic; No. S led, 6fla5,c; No. i el- Irtw , rtrn ftrtll.llp rt. njlc. H.X.illif- X'n. 3 white, 37a3c; No. 3 white, 3"a'jc. J No. 3 rye, 0e. , 1411 Id euoie-u umuin pdiif, oit-v. , No. 1 Northvvcrtrin, il.OS; mess port,, llu)a II CJ; hid, p.OVii'J.'Ji; ihott ribs, I3.70a5.00; THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT" 4 Lines 10 Cents More Then Four Lines, 3 Cents tor Eech Gilre Line. For Rent. IlAltnCIt SHOP and Inlli rooms fullv fmnishid for Immediate rent. Best stand in Carbon ilile. A fine npporllinlty for n couple of )oung, skillful barbers. A It ken Block, miner Main street and Salem avenue. TO 11KNT Ten-room hone on Clay avenue, with all modem conveniences, Including city steam heat; will lease very reasonable on mrount of III hciltli. AditrcsA I,. A. II., Tribune nlllee. $13 00 Large tnoni suitable for lodge loom, steam heal, second floor. $10 00 Pair sl?c otllce room, steam hell, tic- vutor $13 00 Two connecting otllies, good I'nlit, slram heat, elevator, (.has. ehlager, ll'il 1'ftate Kxrhange Building. I-Oll IHINT Klght rooms, 7.',3 Jcllcrson avenue; all modern conveniences. I For Sale. SXXV NAiVlsWWX FOll St,l' Two seated sultry, iheap. Ulllulde, i, west i.acuavvanna avenue. loll SAM.' An un-todato meat and tl-.li luiikct established twcnt)-rlvc jcars; doing 1 lirpe nusincss; riccirio moior lor sausage, ami tins; lust references. Address Andrew Uionn, Middle town, N Y. I'OH BM-Coiipe Kockaway, a4-sire, seats four inside; cnuieiy new, never u-ui; by one 01 best mikeis. Address llockvvav, Tilbune ofBie. FOll SAMI One heavy draft and ono driving hore. Inquire. 159 Orove street, Dunmoic. FOB SAM-: Pea Coal, $1.50 per ton, delivered In central city nnd South Side. Addicss John Hill, 1014 Cedar avenue; 'phone CCS1. FOIt SAI.K Two light spring wagons and some hirncss, cheap. Evans, rear 1132 Luzerne street. Real Estate. MUST fli: SOLD AT ONOB, no rca-omble offer lefu-od, house at Itendham, six large louiiw, bath room, hot and cold water, largp atlie; standing in two lots, each tVM'iO. Fruit, shade trees, etc. A. II. Kcrsten, Itendham, Ta. FOB SLK A good faim in W'aveily borough. Inquire of ,1. V. L.vneli, W'averly, Pa. FOB SALK Best building lots in Dunmoie, cor ner Dudley and SMIi streets. Will cut to sl?es to suit purchasers. Address Arthur V. Close, Dunmore. Booms and Board. BOOMS '10 lti:.sr, with board. J01 Mulbcny stieet. Boarders Wanted. WANTED Table boarders. Mrs. Tompkins, 521 Washington avenue. dry salted shouldeis, 7'f Pic. ; short cleir slds, OlftiOoO; whiskey, $1.10 Chlengo Live Stock Market. Chicago, Oct. 1. (.utile, receipts, 0,000, in cluding 1,000 Icsdiis, 1,301) westerns. Steady it Mondd.v's basis. so fane here. Good lo prime steirs, JOlOiOtiO; poor to medium, Ma ." is); stoekers mid feeders, 2.2Jt i'r, rows, il.2."ial li',; lieileis, tlAr, eanner-, ?1 25i2.'25; bulls, . 7",a4 71, iilves, J2 50i8ri0, Texas fed steci, iJil; witein sleei--, If 7",a .!o. Hogs Itc'eipts todav, 21,000, toinoiinvv, 2o,000; left over, 4,000; dull and 1", lo 2" cents lower; inixid and buteheis, 6 50i7; good tn rlmne heivy, 0 70a7.10; lough heavy, 4b .)o i( bb, bulk of sales, W00i6 73. 'beep Hi (eipls, 20,000; shiep slow-. Limbs mo.-.tlv 10 cents lower; good to choice wethers, $1 60a 1 71; fiir to choice niiied, Va 40; western sheep, $ii1 40, native lambs, $2 "Oi 4 73; western lambs, $140al40 Bust liberty (tattle. Fast Buffalo, Oct. 1 Cattle Poet ipts, 10 lars; dull, lower; veils and c lives supplv mod erate and (lie demand much easier, bulk of best veal sold at 7.'iOa7.50; good lots at iKl.'i0a7.25; common light to fair, J3i0; heavy ful calves, W.73a4 30; gnera and buttcimilks, 42 60a 1 30. Hogs Receipts about live ears; dull and nncis lower; mixed paikcis, $7.10a7,13, hogs, J7 10a 7.11; prisscrs, $H30a0 70; pigs, $G40iG 60; roughs, 4ll3a8.l3. Slieep and Limbs lteeeipts, 10 ears; fairly good demand; lambs, f.ij'n'i, mils, s.1 23 at 23; native sheep, s,noat. Buffalo Live Stock. Fist Liberty, Oct. 1 Cattle Steidv ; ehol c. ." 7m(1; pi line, $6B0i3 70; good, $5 20i3 50 Hogs Mow; prime Iicji.v, V.23a7..V); assorted med iums, $7.20a7.23; heavy orkers, sj7,0)a,13; light do,, $6S0i"; prassers, $0 30a0 80; pigs, S45.20.iO V); skips, $1 30a3 30; rouglis, i"iatl 'JO. Micep blov; best wethers, )80i3 90; culls and common, l,25 a2.25; eailings, $2 50a4 23; eal cilvis, $7a7 21. New York Live Stock Market. New Yoik, Oct. 1. Beeves No sales lepoit ed; eilvcs quiet, but steady; veals, S1 30a 4, 7.1; city drc-ed veals, VlilJ, f.heep and Lambs (ulet and stead, sheep, $2 30aJ.7i; culls, IM a2 21; lambs, "slIOil.'O; culls, $.123. Hog Mainly consigned diieet. Oil Market. Oil Cit, Oct. 1, Credit bilanres, 1.0; ceitln rates, no bid; shipments, 171,42", avtiage, 97, Ml; runs, 12J,luO; average, 81,110. L BASE BALL J National Loague. At CinLinnatl lirst game 11 II. K. rhllidelphh I00 0 00O0 1-4 9 0 Cinclnniti 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 ft 2 Bilteries Duggleby ami Douglass; Miinnul and Bcigen. Umpires Brown and Nash. Second simc B, II, J. Philadelphia 1 I) (1 ,1 0 0 1 1 '- 8 l Clnciniutl 000 0 0 00 0 22 S 7 Batteries Tow nsend and Md'arUml: Sorm sled and Hurley, Umplies Brown and v.ih. t 1'itt.liuie It. II, F. Boston .....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O-0 t ' PltWmtg ,0 4 2 0.1 0 00 " I) 12 1 Ilillirirs-Dineen .ind Moran; Phlllppl ami Im. mer. I'mpiic rmllc, Oilier cluKs not scheduled. HARFORD. Spieiil In llm Scianton Tiibune. Hirfonl, Oct. 1 Itev, F. M Daifuporl, of Kingston, N. V., ociupied the pulpit of the ton. grigitionil s liuie.li Mi'idny iiioruing llev. Mr. Butler, of Unrlcla, a nephew ol F., T 'llllan, will oeiupy the pulpit of the ( ougre pational cliuuli Oct, li, I,, K. Catpenter, of Jerse Lily, is calling on old fiiends here, 'llio Young Men's I'lilnu rhsj will diva an ni. tertalnment in tlie I nngregatlonal church Frlday eveniug, Oct, 4. The entertainment will be free, ami will consist of phonographic selections by Mr. Mathews ami oilier features by home talent, A lint social will follow the entertainment and the boxes will he cold at auction. Miss Jennie Williams, of I'eikville, is the guest of Minnie Dal tow. Jlij Lou Ilogers and Jennie Lesley are taking in the si si 1 1 at llulfalo this week. Beatrice, oungcst daughter of Mr, and Mrs. II, A. Bobbins, died Monday, aged 4 ram. SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE Allow a cough lo run until It gets beyond (he reach of mcdlilnc. 'ihev often say, "oh, it will wear away," but In most cases it will wear them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which Is told ou positive guaiaiitce to cure, they would Immediately tee the excellent effect after taking tho first dose. Price 25 1. and Wo. Trial tiie free. At til druggUu 3 More Help Wnntocl Mnle. . 'j CANVA'Hi:nS WA1F.I)-t'or nn honest, stralphtfoivvard proposition, Sot a lo-diy scheme, but pond pay (or good work. Young men of tic-it appearanie and good hihlls wauled j II I hey have had some ovpetlenie In lanvasslnp, so much I ho belter. Address, slating upe, rv pcileme and picvlous suietss. MIWSPAPI'lt, Tribune ofllcc. W N1I.D First i lass shoemaker, steady work for tight miu, Apply I). A. Di-.ls, IS l.ll reine mimic, West I'ltlsloii, WO0IXV SPISNF.lt W'A.STLD-Mtfht work. p . ply direct, 'ihe I'ciri hnltllng Compin.v, I'err.v, X. . AMIHTIOt'S OCS(l WHS W sSn I), lietvvren Ihe upes of 21 ami .10, whn would leirn somethlup tn tlielr advantage Semi foi pamphlet. "I'lu1 Piontiible Piofesslon"! millnl free. II 11. u iliiplon, Ciirhondlle, Pa. CS ASCIIS To- work In ill; ei.y bonis; pood piv, silarv and inuri it'ion Addi ss F. 11., Iriliime nlllie. W W I I'll V mill slenogiapher with votni binliie-s ivpiiiuue In mike sin ill liiveslmiut ind (ike an ollklll position with a piiblisliinp i mil pin Jut tniuilnp. I Ills Is a pood tippoitirilt and will slund iuvestlpitioii Vihliis bn ,',2. BRICKLAYCns WMi:i)-For fire brlik wotk. Communliitions and pnon.il appllc ilions will be received nt my office in Hancock, S. Y. B. .f. Dustman. Help Wanted Female. CANVASSFflS To work In rllj; eas lions; pood pay, Hilary and commission. Address F. H, , Tribune ofllee. i W'ANTKD A girl for general lioiisiwork. Applv at 101 South Main avenue; must ionic uc ommended. WANTED Cirl for geneial housework at Dalton. Address 11. T., care Tribune. BRANCH WANT OFFICES. Want Advertisements Will Be Received at Any of the Follow ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. II. Central City ALBERT SCHLUTZ, corner Mulberry street and Webster avenue. OUbTAV P1CIIF.L, 030 Adams avenue. West Side OEOBCE W. JENKINS, 101 South Malu avenue. South Scranton FBED L. TERPPE, 720 Cedar avenue. North Scranton GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Mtla avenue and Market street. Green Ridge CHARLES P. JONES, 1357 Dickson avenue. P. J. JOHNS, 020 Orecn Ridge street. C. LORENZ, corner Washington ave nue and Marion street. Petersburg W. H. KNEPFEL. 1017 Irving avenue. Dunmore J. a. BONE & SON. Wanted. WANTrD A large show case. Apply William GitTord, 1347 Dickson avenue. Furnished Booms. TWO I UllMMIKD ROOMS in private fjmilv , all conveniences; gentleman piofened. ...0 Wach inglon uvei.ue, citj. FOR REST Furnished f i mi t room, with heit, bath and pis; near court hoii-e; peutUman prefeired. Addiess Room, Uov. 210 FOR REST FuinMud room; heat and bath. 825 Linden si reel. Business Opportunity. A RRF. OPPOIUL'Mi'Y to engige in tlie met lantilo liade; a flue stole loom; lent i ob tainable; i tood opening, Addiess S Bcdfoul, Waverl, Pa STOCK M) IIET 'IRADI'RS without ihliv. Write for our special market letter. Frio on application. S Jl. llihbird &, t'o , members S , Consolidited and Stock Kxchanje, It and d! Broadwiy, New oik. IMnblished 1S01. l.on Distance Phone 2188 llioail. Wanted Board. WANTED Ho ird in n pilule famllv bv ivio ounp ladies. Addriss A. P, llo Vi2, nn. i01'.S(, MW desiies boird lu piivate lamllv, German piefeued. Addie-s C. 1',, 'Iribuue Office. Lost. .SNSSV LOM' lug pocket hook cont lining a bmk bonk, Building and I oiu i-csoclatinn book, ami some money, I iber.il revv.inl if left at Tillimi, Miscellaneous. FltKI'.-Unc rolled old siaifpin lu nil one sending 2 cenls for one dozen very good nipkins. F. Wlibu-li, 2-t Mitket stieet, .Sew ark, -V. J. MJIT.HFLt'OUh HMIt, wuts ind moles p Unless I, peimanenll, n iinlllii.ill.v icinoved bv eleitrio niedle; no siais, Deimatologlc il Pal lors, .112 Wo-shingtou aiiuue. LEGAL, Lbl'ATi: OF .leiciniali Sunou, lale of the Lit of !....,.. .......... ,,, i ..c. ........ .1.......1 QllJlll.lll, su,,.... . .... i, ...... . i, iii.i.ntii letters of .nlunnlMiation nn the ihnve liiuied estate having bun puinteil to Ihe uiidusigmd, all poisons hiving claims sgilmt said istatn will pie-enl (he Mine for seltlenient and ill lhni.0 nuiebleil then lo will nuke imuudlale pa. nient lo J) Will I. I) Wis, Admlulsli itor, I it) Hall, beiaulon, Pa. TsOllCP, OF DIssOI.IlllOS Sotlic is hereby glvrn that tho putnushlp tuhsUtliiK betniui C Perr WuiU and Aiilhnnv 1". Dully, under the Him name of Went K Duft, was dissolved on the lOlli day of biplcmbei, lj, P mutuil coiisi nt. Ml debts owing in slid pattneiship aie ie leivable by Mid V i'eirv WuiU-. oi t P. Went?. A, I o , (n wlmm also all claims ami demiiids against same aie tit be urefrmcil (oi painenl. A new- parlnershlp has this day beui fnuned between C. P. Wmt. and others, undci llu- linn name of O. P. Wcu(. ". Cniuiiaii, bv ivhoin llm business lormrrly loinluctid In Went, i. Dull, will heie.iftei ho lairlid on it the sinie plan, Nos, .'IS 0 12 I.iikavvaiiua iii'iiui, st .inton, pa, Ir-eall ( Pl.ltl( W1JSI l.seali srill)S F, 111 1 1 Y. Wllnt.T-M K M'DO.SAI.I). SITUATIONS WANTED PROE. WE OFFGR TO YIELD ABOUT 5 SI, 000,000 BUTTE ELECTRIC nu of Butte, (Ilutto is tho gicalcst enppor ptoiluclnp; city lit tho world), 5 First Mortgage Sinking tr'und Gold Bonds Denomination 1,000, ninturlug 1 to HO jcam. Amply provided for hy reserve ami fluking fund. Net earnings tluco cii llirce qiiurloia times; Interest charges. Writo for icport of Mr, Samuel IiieiiII, I'rcsldciit of tho Chicago Edison Co., and special circular. i RUDOLPH KLEYBOLTE & CO., I NASSAlf6T., NEW YORK.' DIRECTORY. Insertions 25 Cents Then Pour Lines, A Cents lor tiech Bxlre Line, PROFESSIONAL. Certified Public Accountant. F.nWVRI) C. Sl'AULDINU, 2.1 TRADERS BASK Building. Aichltects. LDWMH) II. DAVIS, ARCHITECT. CONNELIi Bnlldlnp. FREDERirH I,. BROW."'JlCII. II., REAIi Folate Exchange Bldg., 120 Washington avc. Civil and Mining Engineers. II. L. IIMIDIS'd, (OKI CONNEI.L BUILDING. Dentists. mt c i: i:iLi:NBi:iioi:it, pali.i huildinu. s-piiice sliei(, Hrnnlon. DR. (J. C. LVUIMCII, 113 WIOMING AVENUE. Lawyers. i'ija.sk i:. noii.E. vi-ioksey-at-aw. 'looms , u, iu ,M iS iilMr Hiiildlng, 1". K. TitACV, All" .LOMMOS'VM'ALlll BLDG. I) It. ItEI'I.OOI.i:. M-IOtt.SEY-LOA.SS .SKGO (litcd on leil estite seeurit. Mears Building, '"iner W i-liliiKton iiveiiue and piucc street. W ".I. Mil), W MIRES' .t, KS'PP, ATTORS'LYS iin" ,'insellors at law. Republican Building, Washington aiinue. JESMip ,1. .11 ssl p, 1lORSi:S AND IOOX sclloisiit-lavv. Coniiiionivc.iKh Building, Rooms 11", 20 ui.d 21. rlV',,, w- THU I'll, attorney ROOMS "ft'SOt, C(h (looi. Mens Building. '' A., '''miies. vnons'F.i Ari.AW, board of trade Building, r-crintnn, Pi. I'UII RS()S k nZu- RAdT'IIV XAriONAIi "mk Building ". JOMI.GVS, u.n REPUBLICAN BUILDING. A.V "I'llOIF, OFFICII MOVED TO .NO. 211 W.vomhip aienue. Physicians and Surgeons. DR W. E. ALLLV, 311 .NOR1H WASHINGTON uvenue. DR S W. L'AMOREM . Ol KICK .WO Wtbll Inpton avuiiie. Resilience, 1118 Mulberry, (hioiiie diseases, lungs, hearl, l.idnejs and penito urinary orpins a speiialty. Hours, 1 to 4 p. ni Hotels and Restaurants. IHE EK CAFE, 123 ND 127 1 RANKLIN AVE nue. Rates leasonahle. P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor. SCRWTOS' HOUSE. M1R D , h. & W. PAS sengcr depot. Conducted on the European plan. McrOR KOCH, Proprietor.- Scavenger. A. H BRIGGS CLENS PRIVY VAULTS ANb less pools; n odor; only improved pumps usccC A B Biipps, proprietoi. Leave orders 1100 North Miln avenue, or Euke's drug store, cor nn Adams and Mulberry. Both telephones. Z Seeds. G. R. CLARKE . CO . SEEDiMFX AND NURS eiymen, store 201 W.i-lilnpton avenue; green houses, 10"i0 Noith M iin avenue; store tele phone, "62. Wire Screens. JOSEPH KUETTIL. REAR Sll IACKA. AVE., biranton. Pa, manufacturer of Wire Screens. Miscellaneous. Dill ssm K!SG I OR CHILDREN TO ORDER; al-o 1 idies' waists. Louis bhocmakcr, 212 dams avenue. MEGARGEE BROS, PRlSTERs' sUPPLHS, EN velopes, papei bigs, twine. Waichouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa, Till; WIIKISBMIRE RECORD CAN BE HAD in Seianton at tlie news stands of Reisman Bios, 400 Spiuce and 30! Linden; M. Norton. .122 Lsekavviinni avenue; 1. S. bchut.icr, 211 bpiuce sheet. Money to Loan. ?30 (o ?30,000 AT ONCE i and S per cent, in-tere-t. Fa-y (crms to icpa. Gcoige W. Okell, Coal Exchange building. tslJO.OOO TO LOAN Lowest rates; straight or monthly payments Stark & Co.,Tiaders' bldg. ANY AMOUNT Or MONEY TO LO N-Quick, straigl t leans or Building and Loan. At from 4 to 0 per cent. Call on N. V. Walker, 311-11 Connell building. Situations Wanted. MIIATIOS WV.SU. II ii-poilablo colored man, Iitelv .niiied In this iltv, wishes pine .is lull lot irfeicnu, it mpilicd. Address II, 'liiluine Offli i" OlS(; M V disiie-, osilion as ftino-ripher and Ivpiwiitu, iniisldenlile eiuicncc. llicoiueiidilloiis fuinlshid on appllejliiin. Box 10, 1 limine olfie. c in slil'MIDV WWII'D wcni in wants waiine lu do at lioini ilihess, 1, I, , 'liibuno Of Inn. Mil MIOS Willi woiiiin wants nun's undci eliihes to wi-ii, eiuienced hiindiess. M h , rrllmiie Oiliie Mll'xriOS W V.SII II v solium lull- desliea pn slllnii ,n tentipi iplm slid l)pciicci. Ad-dre-s btenccl iphei, liilmui Olllii', MICMIOS WMI.D-Bv voung mulled nnn williup In wuik ill aiivlhiiik'. oiliie wink pic feried ,'"ll Uhaiiph oiei,ilni i in fiirnl.lt lie-l of tt-ti it in r Vdilii-s, I I . , 107 h, in inp avenue, ell Mil Vi'lON W S'IE1)-Bv .voung nun in mailiir.e .-hop, willlnx In slut in it ir.i.-i iuhr wages his some kunwiid.-e of ihafllu.,'. Addiess, llov r-'i,, llnneMlile, l'.i sllTH'HO.S WASILD-Hiiglit iiiiliistiious buy, 17 )eais ol .iri desiic situation. Addrest, (1, K .1 , 'liihuuc llflhi A LI)Y desiiis a ri-pectahle position for gen ei li lioueivotk oi lake inn iif ilillilrijirsjpjr kind of wink, nu- objeit A 1.0, hibuoe of tiee, wjyjwcjgjz. Diract New York Wire Stocks and Bonds All nrders executed on Exchanges. Quick and absolutelv reliable service. Teleplieni Connections, Old, titij-M New, 319 s IRWIN THURMAN & CO.,' 7U-7jjj Connell llulldlng, bcranton, Pa- rai POWER COMPANY Mont. VI ' S65&03