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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 10.01.
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BIG CROWD
AT THE FAIR
WEATHEU A. BIO IMPROVEMENT
ON PREVIOUS DAY.
Iho Fntr Will Be Continued Sritur-
M day, to Make Up for the Dny Iiost
K iV) by tho Unplcnsnnl wenther Miss
i.e Hoy, tlio Frofessionni Aeronaut,
Who Wns to Give nn Exhibition,
Broke Her Contract Smith Gor
man's Post Haste Won the First
Race Yesterday.
8rccl.il lo the .ScMiilon Tilhnne.
Dallas. ln Oct. tl.-Hetwivn -1 ,00.0 ami
B.000 iici'mnist wi'i'o In titloinbiiiot- tit to
day's moot of t tit Dallas l.'iiloii Atjii
eulturnl swiftly. The rainy wcnllioi' of
yosteiilny hail Klvi'ii iilaco to it stun
flilnp that vii nnno too win in to ills
pel tho foohii'fs of inn noi'tlnvpst wind
that pre va lint.
Dtll'ltlff tile al'tut'liooil tilt: two nirps
that went held owr from yrslerday
wore fliilsliptl. Tlio llrttt race wan won
In 1'imy fnlitoti by it Hci-nnton horso,
Smith Gonniui'H Post Hurtle In Mnilsllt
hculs. Tlio s-rcotnl racy wns riipluvoil
by Miss .Juiinlo, of WI1IPH-Hiirrc, after
,nn Intcri'stiiiK; duct nf live bents Willi
Sluslici' Uny, of Avoi.i.
OurliiR t tic iiu'Iiik a torso tiucovernl
platform near thp JuiIrps' stand, wliirlt
was ojowtlod with people, kuvo way,
nnd men, women and children were
thrown in a promiscuous heap to the
ground, about six feet. Wonderful to
relate, no one was hurt.
It was announced fiom tbr- Judges'
stand ilurlutT the iitUruonu tlmt John
T. Plillllps. formerly president and soe
retnry of the ;is-.oei.itlni nnd who wns
well-known tbiniiclimit Luzerne coun
'ly. hatl died in Stetlliif,'. Ky on AVetl
nestluy night.
The fair will he inntlnucd on .Satur
day, and Koott raetiiK events tire t-iin'il-uled
for that afternoon. A lnifjc num
ber of Sennit onlans were present to
Gay. Mutt nf the verv stickiest kind and
With a forty horse-power suction tlmt
played hub with low-cut shoes ami
rubbers prevailed on every part of tlio
grounds except on the rare-course. The
monuKcrs of the fair did the very bes-t
they could to alleviate this unfortun
ate state of affairs, and till the niorn
li" lacis of straw, sawdust and earth
were uprtuklcil promiscuously. 'I'lte.-p
only served fur a short time, as the
constant tn'mplius over these appar
ently dry passways soon soaked the
sawdust ami straw throuKb.
Fakirs Were Shrewd.
A few of the fakirs on the ground
bail foresight enough to provide Ioiik
boarils and laid them to their places of
business, liein jy well rewartled for so
ilolnir. Other fakirs transplanted their
"srafts" to more accessible points, but
everywlieie the mud and water abound
ed more than ankle deep, and if colds
are not the rule in litis part of Luzerne
'county for the next Tew days or weeks
as a result of a visit to the Dallas fair
today, it will be tt dispensation almost
n miracle.
The track had dried out nicely nnd
presented a fairly rood surface for the
lleel-footed pacers and trotters circling
about it. It was yet a trille "cuppy"
and slow, but should he in prime con
dition for tomorrow's events. The Dal
las course is reputed to lie one of the
fastest tracks in Northern Pennsyl
vania, and it was a little disappoint
ing to visiting horsemen that the rain
hud so well-nigh spoiled It for yester
day's and today's taer-s.
In spite of the terrible walking l ho
crowds appeared to enjoy themselves.
It was n line chance for the male por
tion to show their gallantry, and most
of the young men escorting maidens
from one point of vantage to the other
were quick to seize upon it.
Overcoats and heavy wrnps were the
rule and not the exception, and the
heavier the apparel the morn lltting It
was. lor a coin north wind and the pre
vailing dampness made n regular fall
day of it. The men and boys without
overcoats went around with their hands
shoved In their trousers pockets way
up to the elbows.
Tlie directors of (he fair held a meet
ing on "Wednesday night and decided to
hold the fair an additional day. in
order to do so they .concluded to put
tho L'.IS class and the road race over
until tomorrow, and the tl.ij 'and the
free-for-all on Saturday, finishing t,,.
races postponed by the rain this after
noon. Broke Her Contract.
Miss I,eUoy, the professional aero
naut, who has been advertised to lie
shot from a cannon into the air and to
descend to earth with a parachute, has
broken tier contract with the fair man
agers. Her manager did not even liavo
tho courtesy to inform tlio fair asso
ciation that she would not appear. A
largo number nf people were disap
pointed today by this failure, but It is
not tlio association's fault. .Secretary
Norton exhibited the signed contract
to the reporters to imvliice them of
this.
At 1 o'clock McrrlU's concert bund,
of Plymouth began the day's proceed
ings today by striking up the popular
"Coon, Coon, Coon," from their seats
In the srnnd-stuud. Then the stand
began to till up gradually and by the
time the racers were called out, nt i
o'clock, there were nearly a thousand
persons In It, while tho track on both
sides was lined for neatly a furlong
with those who preferred to stand out
In the wanning rays of the sun,
Tho gentlemen In the Judges' stand
were the same as presided over the
races yesterday, with William Moore,
of Wilkes. liarre, as starter. There worn
two events op the card, both continued
from yesterday. One was the 2,:'y event,
In which two heats hail been decided
and captured by two dlffeient animals,
Miss Jennki and .slasher Hoy. Tho
other- was the L'.:io class, trot and pace,
one bent of which liml been decided
prior to the shower. This heat was
taken by Post Haste. Today's, races
began witli tho second heat of tho .yj
ilass. This was decided un fnhn,."
3,30 Clns3 Concluded.
Second li"dl - IViir union (.line up ic.uk f
tin.. fr.i,v, I'e.t Haiti'. Ii.v ii.,uii ,, ,, ti'i-di-v
ot )ci.tciil.i. Ii.nl Hi.- pole; llie diminutive- k.ii i
uclilliii; I.I 1 1 lo llm. w.u mhmiuI: K.,t n.,
tlilnl, ami field Item, fuuii'.. u tl.u je.oiel
tl'iul tliu wind siinn In ,i ijir i .(, i
tlie 'puller l'ut ll.i,ii wa fli.i; l.iul,. , ,,
iuuiiI, half a li'imtli Intl.. m.il Kilo 1 ulil,
tlilnl, a ilozrii livilii behind ,M lii. u.li jult
SOME FOOLISH PEOPLE
Allow i coujli to nm until It eetj hryoiul tlio
reach of iiU'dUliK'. 'Ilicv ctteit jy, "Ob, H nj
weal' "jy," tut hi inu.t cues it ujli wr.tr
tlicm awaj. f'oiiM llicy lo indmifl tu y tilg
tucctsstul mrJiiMK: tailed lump's lUbjni, nMih
it tiiig iu irouiiu KU4IJIUCU in kuic, uey
nnuiu iiiiniriiMipiy cc inn I'Mcmut enevt aucr
LUnc tho tint 'l'J-c I'lhc iJv, anil Mv, Tihl
lie tree. At all Uiujslsis.
1t.uile If A Mills 0r, who w rnnnlmt, hj- a
Ici'itli, nlilli! Knle 1'lcH nnil (lolil ltchi urrc m
cvtn tcitnJ tor tlilnl tlacc, fitly foci betilmt tin
lriutoi. At. fix fnrlonm tlicm a no rh.inje
In the unsltlmi.4 at tho two lr:iJtr., .itnl Kjtle
l'lohl win thlr.l. 'I he hcjt v.ai llnldiil Hill
U.1.VS 1'iml ll.llo KrtlllK dll.v Hint lirtt a lilt
wotrlnl by t.lttlis Hoy, il lenstli lii'tilinl. tlohl
Iti'ln fliihhfil fourlli, 100 tort liplilml tin? first
Iioim'. Time nf liMf-'inn1!.
Tlilnl hpill It only tnuk to trip iloiMi to
tliu JiiiIrm In Ret llirin Rnlinc. At the iHflitrr
I'O't ll.llll W.I5 a luiclli (o the noil, Willi l.lttlft
Hoy ami K.ite I'Mil m'cniul nml tlilnl, henl
iip.it t. ,l the li.ilt I'.xt lliulf m,k gulnir e.i.r
iiiul Icil Little Ito.v by li.ilt ,i ilo;rn IniRlli. At
AK ImloiiiJ.I li.llr. 1'IpM ffronil, tMoiity font
lii'hlml Vo.'l I l.i -to. C.iinliiS' li.ln tin. .Mirlrli l,lt
tie Hoy look soioinl phne nv.iy bom K.ilc I'lolil,
but roulil not Imlil II In the wile. l'ot Ihitn
won In iciinuknlily r.ey totni, iioirr haili'K liepii
IimiIoiI In ore nf the ilnce' lie.il inul never
luvltig nuile ii .l.ip or liii.ik, Time of Tic.il
L'.'JhU, .siniiiiuiyi
L'.OO rl.iv, Hot Hlnl iaie! pme M..0,
l'.t ll.iite, Ii. (.-., by ttev AiiKiUu.
l'.ilry rlilineii, II. s. Gnnniiii, n-imiiIhii t 1 I
l.lltle lloy, f. (.'., .luha Lnilinr, Witl.e-
ILine ,1
Kiilo I'lolil, h. in., W. ,1. Ile.ier. Wllkcv
ll.nro r, ,t "
(iulil llein, hr. ., W. I'. N'oitnti, Alihn-
lllle I 1 4
Time -i! 2H1-j i.W'Hi JJiiij.
2.23 Olnss Concluded.
Thliil he.it -four st.nltr.: (iuMirekor h.ivlnt!
liocn ilislfilicul in (lie seionil lif.it on WtilniMl.iy,
Mjilier lloy li.nl Hie pole; illmi .lennlo v.n hoc
mnl J 'IViiy Wlll,e, tlilul, nnil Waller .1., vt
Sri.inlon. foiutli. II reiiulioil coii3hlri.itilv i
tlelire In set IIih fin. ill llchl oir. Ml .loiinie
anil M.Hier Hoy r.mli outllnir up. Mr. Mooie m
liitilMieit ii iirricilcnt en Hie flllli tilal by
iliieilln? the iii!in lo me with Wnller .1.,
tlie outsluc hor.-e, Inilo.iil ol Sl.idier liny, aj he
PICTURE
7:s' I , ,'Jh
vi tk Mr
Here are two articles used by wheelmen. Can you tell what they are?
sahl that Waller did not 1 0111c down in fa-l .h
the ul. This did nut Mieircil ey well Ine
noi lime. .H Walter w.i- the lat hoie In Ret
to the wile nml the hell w.n inns. At the
ninth n-ii'i. die l.nlir flii.vlri! Hie Hold. It
ua a lair lail, leu Mi- .leniiie was behind.
Al the i)iiai tor '-i il appeared lo ho 11 parad".
Slasher Hoy in the Ir.'d: Tonj Wilho.s siiniid,
and Walter, lliinl. At the half ami ilnee ipiai
1ers the.'e puMtioM ueie niiLliangt'd. Aller
l.i--.ing their Mi". .Icmiie, who w.n tniulli lh"ii,
loinmciieed 10 )iii k nji th- lei-l. Mm p.i.N-ed
Walter .1. in hull' :i luilnn: nml Tony on th"
H'lenlh furl' ns mil .-he and H.i-diei made n
thrilling lice lVr the wiio. Slacker, who had
led all the wa,v icnld not lo-pond In hi iliioi''-s
infill" mid H'vincil lo piil ten yauN fiom llie
Mile, and .linnie won the heit under llie whip,
by a iie-e. The iiiumIs ih'eieil IumIIv at IliU
tine titiisli. Time nf hell- 'i.'l't.
fnuilh lie.it At the hlth tii.il Mailer Muine
gave tlie wnid to a lery i0nr ,-lail, Tony Wilkes
licins Ihii'O Ii nifth-. Iiuhiiiil the ellur time,
tiolin; aiouiiil the tuin Ml" .leimle hn.ke and
had 10 he hioufhl iluwn to a "all,. At Ihe
ipiailir Sla.hir Hoy w.h ln-,1. thloe Ipnslln
ahead nf Tuny Will.,, w'lh Waller ,1. Ihiid, and
Mli .leniiie away liehind. Al the half and s'w
Imloii!; lhov itiltluiit m t re nnihamicd. Jtlxi
.lennlo. who lint itcovend some of her lost
Kiomid, hioko 1 1.1 illy aRaln ill the fllikli ami
1 .line nlmcril to a f.land.-till. 'Ihe heal vi.it won
by Slasher liny, a lenutli In front of 'limy, with
Waller lliinl, and Jennie lomlh, half K.ty iloun
the htieti.li. Alter the liwl, l"n, the diiver f
Tony, gave Mr. Mouie .1 mmoio mj-iini; tor Ihe
.-till he not, hut 1.0 not hi: wa taken of tut
tiiade liy Ihe jmUo.-. Time ot lie.it .'.(.'..
lTllh heat ll hid siown veiy told by this
time and the ;;uiid (tnnd was noaily ile-ci teil.
'Ihe atait wa- lair. Al llie till ri Ml-t .Irnuto
hu.ke bad!. At the ipinter sl.ilier w.ii two
lensllit In tiont "1" Tony Uilke.i. .M Ihe half
Ma-her w.n ahviil ciill. hot Waller .1. w.i ill
M'cond i i-itlon, half 11 length in inmi nf Tuny.
At hl ttn It'll -- Mi-i .lennli1 was In lioiit, .1 head
hofoie slasher Hoy, mil the lil.it U in.li. won
the heal inul l.if liy .1 leimlli fiom Ma-lier
Hoy, with Walloi J. tlilnl. Time ol" heal -i'.i7!i(,
Summaiy:
J.il cl.m, (lot and pnr; ni.e .flV),
.MI-.-1 Jennie, Ii. in.. Win. Meiei,
WilU-H.nie
1
1 i 1
slasher lloy, 111. k., W. V.. Howell,
Ai oca . ; . . ,
X
1
Tmiy Wllke-, lilk.
haid, Vewheiiy,
Waller J , ill. b.,
ST.. Mr. It.-i,
l'.i
II.
1,'iiiinatl,
Sii.niti.il
Cold Seeker, nil.. .,
Alileinllle
Time '- X-'i4. '.'.'-,.
I I .'I
W. C. Nniloii,
I
ill
V.. I.. Il.ltlield.
FACTOR YV1LLE.
Special to the &i union Tribune.
Kaoloryvllle, Oet. !!. I'aulowna
lodKe, Daughter of liebeknli, met last
Tuemlay pvenlim. 'I'he ileKiee was
conferred after whlelt light refreKh
ments were Koived and a membership
suK'iol enjoyed, .Mrf. Itiasoway and her
hlrfter of Allnnes-ota. were iireceut nnd
Mr. Harry "Williams and Mr. Conrad
of Nuiiolfon wero nKso entertnlued.
Itev. 1 c, Floyd, jiresUlliiB older of
tills dlstrlet, invaehed In the .Methodist
ehureh Tuesday ovenlns,
A party of twelve left here a;t
Tuesday niornlntr for Buffalo.
(.'. .1. t'ooU, the eonUuetor of UIiik
liamtnu Z 1 1 1 1 1 , will hold meetings at
tlie homo of Mr. John K. HwuIjsIk nest
Hunday. Oetober ii, at la.so a, in. and
I'.liO p. 111. All are Invited to route and
limit him.
TUNKHANNOCK.
Special to thr Scranton Tribune,
TtinUhannoek, Oct. 1. William Mas
ter has hatl his resldonee, on Seenud
.street, raised and hux litiltt on and
tu'outly hnproved tlio premlc'eH this
fall.
Airs. Helen Williamson Is hsnlntt her
ivsldeneo wired for elei ll'le liKhls.
All voter.s must t-eo that their taxes
aie paid on or before Halurduy. Ort,
r.. in order to untitle them to vote ut
iNovembor eleollon.
Atiorney I'. .1. Sherwood, of Wlll'es
lim in, was dolus; business In town cm
Wednesday,
(ieoiKo .). Adams, of Windham, was
a visitor lu town on Wednesday,
The l'resbytery Is In session at ihe
Prer-byterjuii ehureh this week, and a.
lai'Ko number of mlinters and laymen
aio In attendnnce,
Justtee ,1. Vesley Stark, of Nlchol
ton townslilp, was visiting his d tin 3 ti
ter ut this place on Tuesday,
THRATRfCAL NEWS.
TODAY'S ATTHACTIONS.
I
.Mlrr-
t.VCUM "Itomy VIII," Mil.
.(.'Alit:MVllun Ton flock imnpjny.
noon uiiil .Vlghl,
"When We Were Twenty-one."
Henry V. Ilonontl' b.'aiilllul ilunni, "W'li'ii
U'n Wcte Twi iily.nne," iH jien at tin' l.yienm
l.it nUlil fm the seeoinl lime. When pic
H'liteil heie lnt je.iv Vat (looil.ln nml M.ixlli;'
Klllutt wrio tlie teiilrnl flAuro of tlio 1'l.iy '
llldi.iiil ( .new inul I'liyllU Cricon. Willi the
nMiinv nf Ih-'lr nlilo lonipjuy thry tuo-'enleil
a roniniiii.. th.it hail about it all the line
tnuihei o I lie le.il cointily of life.
The tonip.iny ern In Hie play l.nt nlahl la
the nioiiK eonrepllon nf Kniioniri iliiim.i. It
m pl.i.U'il wllli the lr.lu.li1 peilil lmtr.nl of
that of ronieily iltul lo.t imnli nf I In lirlRhlne
ami muili of ll chiiiin. Haller Wiilkor .n
tin! hod number of Ihe loiupan. IIU lllil.anl
1'iiieiv iv.i.4 most tuilltahle, Mho IToionco
WltketlHe'H I'h.vl1l i:rhon Win an inilnppy ef
foil. Iter uiio nml rtot.ullc.il aie not coni,
ami her ivotk not al all loniinoliiB. The fine
i ohm between her ami Calow, eipet.lally In tho
lat ail, while ho ilrelaiec hit loie tor lior,
jolt imnli to In! iloaliotl. Her .ivumiillon of
atllrno). w,it sail.
The Imp. n lolc mIiIlIi fill lo the lot of
Alheil HoirK like the play In 4r11er.1l. .n
plltheil In .1 key far loo ti.iulo. HalilliR lh.it
li.nl st.it t Mr. Doitli iliil xery likely.
At the Academy.
TV' eiei.poi'iilar Hon Ton Moek lomp.uiy. np.
pe.it'iis ( hallos l.'.'.i bom ne. anil Mbt t.'mma
tliiiitltiar, ha? hecn jil.tyiin; In 1 rowilrtl tinue
at Hie Aiailemy ot Muthi dniliiK Hie pie.nit
eot,, oivplte the attnriilnn of stioct ear tr.it-
Hi. At yitenl.ij'i nutliiee, the ut Irjct ion was
PUZZLE.
Mr. I.e.iliniiin'r revis"! eision of "'Ihe lll.it Ic
I'lajr," with lint Reiitltman in the mil nf
I..1AUU- and Mi l.unlinc in Hill of Ned, a
w of eabin hoy, in wliieh i i.tr.ii tor-. U"-pv-thely,
hiitli Ii.iip aihioied fame and lavor. The
Hon T.ie eopijiany H e'eplionally lionc al all
poliil.-, the pi event .r.i.on. and nobility mi .h
lejriud-. .-peeiallie-, of whlih lime is an enliio
thaieie .11 eaeh lii-irounanie.
At thN alteinoon's matinee Ihe company Mill
pie.-enl, or Ihe lit linie dining Ihe pie-ont
enuammon'.. the Ihiillincr inelodiama. Itoapim;
the Whirlwind," and the evening hill will he
Ihe heantll'nl paliiotie 111illt.il' ili.iin.i,."('liattj
lfnga," pioihieetl wllli striking (.poeial seentry
and iiKliiuii'i.
Today will he voti,enir day. Kieiy lady will
lie presented with a viln.ihle and heantiinl
i,Ll,l'llil.
Bemiett-Moulton Company.
Tor iwo weeks, heginnimr Monday, Oil. 7, the
Hci nett-'Moiilloii company will lie ihe alliailion
al the A ailuny and lluiliinx on Ihe Im-inr-s
iln.e liy (hem on previous ensaiten.rnK in Ciis
lily, theie will lie blir lintivc, at e.uh per
fniniai.ie. Ilouinning' TiiOMlay, niatintes will lip
Kiien dally. The company eanits iu oun
emery : al-o their own ouheslra, and has iv
lilir laiuhnllle aiu wit U It aie pre-cnted al oath
pdiouname.
The digMaeiiiriit will opni Mnmlay eu'iiins
with the famoiH pieie, "A PaiifUiler of llie
South." Seati now mi sale.
Modjeska-Jnmes Company.
Almo-t eieiione who looks to the th-rater
either for intiilainmcnt or iiisttiutinn will pioh
ably eiideaiie.' lo vrcuro teats lu Rood hOasou tor
tho eusMstmrnt of Madauni Modji-l.i nml bonis
Janio.i thii eveniii!,'. I'li'.y .lie lo appoir ill Was
(iihal & Krmpri's ieviv.il pioduclloii of "lloiuy
Vllt," wliuh. not haling been pif.-ented for a
loiiiv p.iiod in Ami lira, it an aitNiie and pop
ular nowlly, cpiclalb- lu tho yomiKor seirr
utioii. "Ilinry .Mil" is letjaideil as llie ii.ihlo-t,
liio-t In-piilns "I Mi.ikesie.ae's ln.inili.il noil.",
indeed It Is ilaimed by come, of Ihe llleinry
lelclnltlos thai It iepierntn Ihe Konlus of i'letih
or im well as of Shnhof'icaio.
Kalhoriiie of Auason. ('.udlnil Wol.ey, i:.ul
of Rockingham, Anno Itiillen, King Ilemy, the
Piikn of nit(ill. .mil other ih.narteis lu tho play
aie almost if not unite ,-h well known as ailiial
people nt hbtoiy. Tlie enviioninenl of ilirte in
tiilrntt lends iUelf to ovoiy iuipimeuirnt and
iuventlnu of niodi'iu el.ii'i lail and nonlc if
foil. Theie aie few if any uiealer mlepis In
lliesa milleis iu Ameilca than WuBtuhals Ic
lumper who are wild to haie iiivesloil a ni run?
hi the piodintioii.
Madame Moilje.l.a will appear :i I'ucrii Kalli
eiiiie mid Mr. Jamtvi as r.iitiiual Wol-r.i, and it
is nii'ilh-i to mc in ion that so impuilaut a mm.
biii.illou of hLti Ionic talent or l.ithrr geniui
has not boon elfei.te)l for many ytai.', T'he per
(nrinaniv wilt lie an eicut iu ihe he.t ui-e of
that much nlnusod wnid.
"Happy Hooligan,"
Wnli ''Happy Hooligan," lh.it ue f.nce whith
rnmes to Ihe l.iu'inii atuitkiv, in.iliiiei. ami
nliilit, the iniuagemont h.u p.iirt no epene ill
eiuipplni; IhU comedy, and tit that cm! has e
letted ,1 call of loiiieill.nis poihap ueiei hclore
itiualled iu the fane lomody world,
IIom fir.oiv, the tnlsiual lump hobo, will play
the tide tolej William 1,'rulet, Ihe Ii'srosI com
ediau on the Mace toda, will a.sunie the po
Ikenian; MagKle Vi'lon, the t.ipicil bblewo
nnn, mid Chailes Otto, tho Ceiui.in. Put u
tump, tin bi.h woman, a lienuau and a polite,
man lu a t'ai'ic I tmicily ami uni can't lelp hat
tret loluedy.
"Undo Terry."
.lame II. W.iite, who pla,w the lovable old
Hehtnou-e keeper In "I'pclo Tony," ili.imatUed
fiom (luilei il.uk Muiui'.s notel f ib.it name,
lelb nf an nimitlni; .sieuo lie lotenlly i.iluesiieil
III n.ilcihiii;. i'iihu. "lu th loMiv'nf the tin
n at uliti Ii I wis ftoppln,'," .aid Mr. Walle,
"ii a, a iluill.-h llltlo nun, willi a loud voue,
who eiiduill) w lined eiiiy une In know what
he said. e and a. -oiiip.inloii. nliu, n it banl
to Id, iictlll, tromed lohuuiod ot the lompiny
he ia, iu, I owl in tho hull I lutumht at niijlil',
Tin' HUU lellow was lalkim; about ludaiid, and
lie said many hard Ihlnict ihnit ihe cotmiiy ami
lliu people. A uieat Ins mau Mfimt mil' by Ii..
lenlng In llie little eIow' . jinrilit. He inuvlv
miei lliinl the httle f. lion i.ud lu a uiy loud
tone!
".show na an liMinijii ami I'll .how ou a
mujiil." Thru Ihe bis follow ,lliiied up and
loil.illilj llie little tillow on the tlioulder said
III a heavy, bast loll.: "Whal'i lliai nii i-aldi"
"I aaiil litiv llie an lii.liiuaii, and I'll licw jou
lowaul," taid the liille fellow whosu ku"cii
ueiu fcliaklng under him. "Well, I cm an lil.h
man," laid tlio lilir fillow. t-Vou an! un Irleli.
mill? Wrll, and u iinllc of joy Hilled oicr the
littlu fcll'i-v's eountenam.c a he uw a hole
Ihrutigti wlitili he louhl ciawl, "I'm n eonvul,"
"Ur.ele 'len" will b al the I.jceum Mondaj
uiiiht licit.
"Pennsylvania."
tnetlilns very tion;, ami new, aj well, will
tie ghen nt llm t.yreum licit Titesiliiy lilnlit. "In
lriiiithiuil.i," n coinedy ilr.uiiii liy Daniel ,.
Unit ami t'. I!, t.'allali.ni. "IVnnjiv.mla" toil
tuliit the came witty llo'r of laniiiiaiie wlileli
rliiii.iileilr.jt .Mr, It.nl'd oilier pieie and low,
hesldet, n Im.lllmx plot, fltir.iii; eiliimo.t, ami
n smile "tin liter" In the etploloii ut a mine
from tire ilatnp. ,
In the mine m-mo theie it a leal elrutor or
lane, Imllt by the ttredy llleiator lompany,
which llm ili.iliiitri ne In enteilm; nnd exltluir,
le.lt to.d iuh, ele, The proilnctlon, whith li
In lie slirn nt tlie t.jieiuu, will hr Miisoil en
llirh with jpeehil new Fernery nmt piisenteil liy
ii innipiiiiy nf mrrll, nml Mill Iniiodiite n well
known ipi.ntrllc.
The New York Stats.
Hob Miihilirtlrr tno'inlt at the star li'xt
week, an oln laiorlle, u Idif extiaiiiKiuiAi, "The
New Votk Man," In enlllel new ilteNt, ther
lliliitr lirnnil new tlilt semonj n grand chornt
o Ihlily.llifl llro.itbv.iy Ritlt; to lirlglit nmt
mtny binlesipiet with eiety Iir lealme. up lo
tlnlel ii tew lluropran iiiiiinitntlnnt, "Jul In lie
III the swim;" it hie ilutK ami Willi; dancing
timlcst Willi a IM.OOO liialleiiae, liohody hiinod,
Introducliu; "Th hlurt" own champloni, Jmt
to make the colli ml Ihe mole excitable and III
teicntliijr. Aln nn tt-Aliir olio preceding the
doting builrll.1, whli h will he ontlited "Hot
finish."
STAGE NOTES.
"I'p Yolk State" It the bed play of the A..M'
ton In N'ew Voifc,
"The Village PoMin.utri" j diawlns oier
ItOwllig iiuillrlice In Ihe et.
"The Marilane (lame," In which Sadie Mar
tlnot Ia Atarring, Is ile'iiihed liy il knowing citlU
lit "Mini."
Maig.uel May hat made .1 hit iu ew Yoik
in the star In "Wlii'liotei," IMwanl McWade't
pit turestpie war ilmina.
Hairy nrrr.-foitl begun hl.t liul (our at a .,ir
September 2,1, appealing iu Hroatllmt.t't "Tlie.
Wrong Mr. Wilglit," a comedy in which the laic
Poland Heed had tnuili Aiicce.'.
W. M. Wllkbon hat seemed fiom. riiailct
I"i nlnii.m Ihe lights (o l.ro Trcior'd i oinetly
dranu, "Hrolhor onioeif," and will foon Aieml
it nut, Alan lug Ilawartl Could, lu the part ol
Lieutenant .loon Hindi. "Pinther Oillcers" was
one ol tlie most prcnounied tills ot the Xew
Yoik l'.mplre tlu-nter l,it kcjsoii, where it was
put nn tor thiee different engagement., wllli
William l'liieiAliani, who Is i.ow flatting In "A
Hnyal ltlvol," in the rote tn which Mr. Rnuld
will now star. Manager Wllkbon bai secured
the original .scene' used in Hie l-'niplic theater
lu'oduetion.
THE MaSeTS.
Wall 8trest Review.
New York, Oet. .1. The opportunity
v:ih taken today for an overhauling
and :i readjustment generally of eur
rent quotations for industrial stocks.
Today's operations revealed the fact
that tlie supporting orders which were
kept lu the Industrial sloeks while
there was hope of outside l.'Urehases,
had been entirely withdrawn, nnd the
limitations crumbled away Into frag
ments under the offering down process
above described. Rome of the sufferers
in the various movements were af
fected by specific developments, such
ns declining earnings and actual or
threatened new competition, but the
whole class of stocks was too generally
affected for any explanation to sufllce
except one of general application.
The severe speculative losses caused
by tlie i ec-enl collapse in the price of
Amalgamated Copper Is probably the
Immediate cause of the spirit of dis
trust engendered against the indus
trials as a class, and especially against
the most notable offenders in the pol
icy of concealment of earnings, ex
penses and even of assets. Tlie action
of llie United States Steel corporation
on Tuesday in publishing a statement
of monthly net earnings, Induced a
feeling that other industrial corpora
tions must follow suit or suffer loss
of confidence. Dread of legislative at
tack and tho general apprehension of
excessive over-capitalination as a rule
were elements In tlie results. The ex
treme declines recorded In various in
dustrials were: Xationul Salt, VV no
sales ol the preferred but quoted at ,ri5
and (!0 tit the close, compared with the
previous sale of Voli; International
Power. Vl'b; New York Air Urake,
xi; tilui'ose, 6?8: Bergen County this
and Tutted Stales Rubber, preferred,
.".; National Ix-ad, preferred, lift;
American "Wool, preferred, and Vnited
States I'uibber, common, !!(: American
Smelling a'4: Tennessee Coal. Twin
City liiipitl Transit and People's Gas,
3. 'i'he list of industrials which de
clined from 1 to i is too long for speci
fication here. The railroad list was
extremely dull and rather sluggish,
but it is significant of tho spirit of
tlie speculation that New York, Chica
go and St. Louis second preferred re
lapsed .j points, tlie common, ?' and
other V.inderbilts from 1 to L'. after
their recent manipulation. The whole
market doted active and weak, after
showing some resistance during the
day to the weakening effect of tho
Industrials. Total sales today, 411,000
shares.
ltnilroail bonds were Irregular. Total
sales, par value. $1,090,000. United
States bonds were all unchans'ed on
the last call.
The following qiiot.t.ont tie fiirnIliod Tin
Tribune by M, S. .Ionian k Co., loomt 70V',oa
Meaii biilldlig, Si rantou, I'a. Telephone liOili:
Open- High' Low tlos.
ir.g. est. rut, lug.
America, Sim,ir Wt l'n'i 117'U 11,'U
AHiiUon iii 7l::i T.'e'j 7,'i'i
Alilil.ou, l'i !ni id !.'i: (i.'ii.j
Hiuok, Tueiiou Ml'., nl ;, hi) IU)
Hilt. - Ohio Il I linn.j liu phi
I'hOs. & Ohio Ilj i Hi; 4l!
tide. .V fit. Wet :'.' 'Jji'i -Jia, ja,
SI. Paul I.Vj-i; lu(T him,', i,-,!ii'4
Hock- MjiuI HOTj i hot; HI
Kau. it Tev., l'r !i .IJlj ,-.2U ,V.'U
Louis, k Na.h I'M 1n.j niii; lui.i;
Mau. i;iJtL'd U'i',1 V.l',3 llt'ls ll'i's
Mel. Tuition IiU4 141 lit) i,J
Mk.li, t'atitlo l.Vi D.-.a; p l
t-oulhein r.uillc ft'iTj .'ili3 5ili fi"i
Xtniolk i- Wostrm .11 31 .Vi'i W'j
X, V. Central ism., ,; ;,-, js.-,
Out. & Western hi'.i 3.HJ ilili ;i.,i;
I'cuiia. It. It HI ill li:i, l:n;
l'aelho Mall IIU IHi till 41H
Heading liy. 4i!i 40?i ffl'i iia'i
lloatliiig liy., IT M 7.114 71 75
Mmlii.ll.ll "-Ha U91 it'?; fiii
South. It. It., l'r t-tli MJ!i fii it
Trim, coal & lion Li irj ,vi 5'iij
I', H. Leather MK lili II lpj
-. s, .eat."i', l'r 7'i 7 7s 7
f. ii. Ituhlni- Id in li i1;
I'ulon IMciui) Hilt l;i lilt; iVSTi
t'niim I'aillic, l'r. TU Mi hf e?',i
Valia.li, l'r "'- '; :ii'i fi7'a
Wostciu I'nloii lH)Tj Ut im4 ttPj
Col. fuel & lion ,,,., IM'.j Hi'.i III!'. niy
niil. Copp.'l' W'i td?s in nn
IVople'ri (iat lUHi JDI'.; lu-j.'i Jul
Texas Pacific W -hi5 id id
Am. (.a- fnu'iiliy -0 "ti w y.'i
f. S. Stoil ( o K"i c4 ii ,t
U, M fie I, l'i'. ....... HI IU !i.li !W!i
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
nlmo llcrHMtt '' oucouni iiauu.. ;',5 ,,,
Economy Llht. II. & l. Co u
VTr.t Ntlonal Hank , , Jioo ,,,
...i. t, ,,.i Safu Dciieslt Co l.'JI
Claik & bnovu- Co., I.'. 135
Siwntoli lion fence & Mfg. Lo. .,,. , ji
fcirantoii Aide Woik4 ,,. oj
fccmnton Savins Dink , ioo
on i'ftv oi sju.
STOCKS. Bid. Asked
laKkavMiitia iwiiy t , , ui ,,,
Countv BavlngJ Uaiik i l'ui-t Co,, aco
l'r.t National Uauk ICUrbordile) 31i
Standaiil Hltllins Co 0
TlilnJ Nilionat Hank iSO ,,.
THE TRIBUNE'S. "WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
Mere'Thfln Pour Lines, .1 Cents lor lUch Extra Line.
For Rent.
HAIIIICIt HIIOI' ami halli ronim fullv ftiitilttieit
, for Immetlliile lent. Hett nlmi'l in cumuli
ilile. A line opporlnnltv for a loiiple of yntliiff,
dklllfu) h.irlieit, Altkeii Ulock, coiner Main
ctieet nml Salem aieniie,
TO tlKXT Temrnom lioil'e on l.i.iv au-iiue, with
nil luoiletn convenlcme, ItirliiulnR ity tli'Jin
heatl Mill le.ne veiv leatnnahle on aeeount of
III ho.lllli, .ilitrM b. A. II., 'lilhniie ollite.
t'Olt nt'.NTCluM rnomt, "."..1 .leffecson avenuej
all modern convenience. i
For Sale.
.WSWV SvsysySSySSSS.VSVS. ,.rt.,,WW
t'OII SALi: Tivo.je.ilnl nuirey, t Iteap. tilllnide,
717 Wett LmkaMiimia nvenue.
1'Olt SALK-An up'to-dntc meat inul llh tuaikei;
pttnlilMieil tHenl.V'live yeat.tt iloim; a tarne
Initlno's! eleeltlc motor for iuuaRc, nnd fans;
br.t teferenco. Addrea Andiew Uinwn, Middle
I on n, .V. v.
10P SALD Two light aprltift wafcont ami mini
hiincft, cheap. Vmm, rear HJi Lutorne
Irret.
Eenl Estate.
sASfVitJiU
JtfM' nil M)l,t) AT OXCK, no re.tonahle offer
lefiitpd, Iioiim- ut Hrndhani, fit Iiiikc looms,
bath room, lint and cold water, tarse atlle;
standing !n two lot", each iinnt.1l). Fiuit, shade
tieet, etc. A. If. KcrHon, Hcndhain, I'a.
1'Olt SAI.K A good lann In Wavetly borough.
Iiiqiiiro of .1. V. Lym.il, Wavorly, I'a.
Rooms and Board.
rtOOM TO HUNT, with boaid. t09 Jlulbciry
Miccl.
Tiadets' National Hank
Beranlon Bolt & Nut Co
I'oople's Hani:
New Mexico By. & C. Co
BONDS.
Scranton rataenger tlaiiway, first
MortKaste, due 1020
People's Street Railway, first mort
gage, due 101S
People's Street Railway, General
inortgafte, due 1M1
Dickson Manufacturing Co
Lacka. Township School 0 per cent.
City of Scranton St. Imp. C per
cent
Scranton Traction 0 per cent
173 ...
10
li'J ...
It
U5 ...
IIS
US
100
102
102
. Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Conected by IL O. Dale. 27 Lackawanna Ale.)
lleans Per bushel, choice marrow, .?2.00a2.0S.
Duttcr I'iccli creamery, 2ia2Jc.j tlalr.v, fresh,
21c.
Cheeic full cream, !0V&allc.
Eggs Western fresh, laVSaiC; nearby stale,
Medium Itcant Per bushel, $2.50.
(been Pca3 Per bushel, $Lt0al.t3.
flour Best patent, per banel, ?4. 15.
Beans Per bushel, choice mallow, $3,10.
Potatoes Per bushel $lat,10.
Philadelphia Grain, and Produce.
Philadelphia, Ott. 8. Wheal Steady, contract
Siade, Oct., 7la71!Ae. Coin -I'inn, lie, hiiiher;
Xo. 2 iniveil, Oct., n2a02ji'. Oats film; No.
2 while clipped. 42,il2,c. butter lc. lower;
famy westein iieamery. ajijc; do. neaihy
plInN, 2.-.C. fttgy Dull and !jc. lower; fresh
neaih.v. 20e. : do. ne.slein. 20c: do. southweat
rrn. lis',; do, southern, ISc. I'heos" ITini; X.
V. full ue.init I. UKy .-in. ill, IIIVJc. ; do. do. do.,
fair lo choit e, UlialUe. 1,'ellned sus.iis l'n
changed. Cotton film ami ije, h'uher; mid
dling upland, S H-liie. Tallow linn, fair
demand; cily iirime in hhils.. .174.1111'. ; do. mil
lomiliy daik, .llie; takes 0a0',4e. Live pout
liy full mid lowci ; fowl.-', Hal llie ; obi
rooster;, 7aSc; SiriiiK chiikent, lOallc; thick',
ll.i12i. Dirked poullry Steady: fowl. (Iioice,
blalll'ie. ; do. fair to gnod, 12.iI2lii'.; old
mosfri'3, 7a7U-e.: b:oiler., neaihy, 1 Ial7e. ;
Me.-lein tlo llalle.
lloeoipts flour, :i,(Jii) hairelt nml 1,nSI,(iflO Hm,
in i-acks; wheal. oU.W) bushels; , miu, :;2.IK);
oalt, S.ikhi. Miipmenls -Wheat, 4.1,ini0 Im.liel-;
com, 2r,fH); uau, 10,000.
Voir York Grain and Produot.
New Yoik, Oct. ;!. l'biiii Veiy .lull and
li.nel.i- sleatlr. Wheal -Spot dull; Xo. 2 led,
T,1i f. o. h. allo.it, and 7le. cleialn; Xo. 1
nm them Diduth, 7.V-. t. o, h. iiflo.it. Options
opened film and for a time v.eie .su-l.ilned, but
CMiitually weakonod miller and elo'cd cjy at
'.ii . not ilicllne. May 1 hwd 77vic. ; Oct.,
72':0. ; Do., 7 1 'si'. Cm 11 :pot .sl.ad.v; Xo. 2,
IH'n. eleunor and 02'.ie. f. n. b. attoal. Op
twin had a stionsr opomnfr i.nd advinccd afler
which inaiket weakonod. finally lelliod on ;i
lale tlimanil and cln..etl vteatly. May ilo-ed
(ac; Oct., nicv,; Dee., i.l'ic O.'n Spot
hteody; Xo. 2. Sbisf.: Xo. 2 while, ll'le.;
Xo. ;! while, 1(1741'. Options iiiegul.u, at I11.H
nibamlni; and later wrakeuim," with mm. But
ter linn; iieamery, l.la22,ii'.; t'actoiy, fnvh,
12'.'.iUU'C. ; .bine iieamoiy, 2oa22..; imilation
cieameiy, 11'jalM. ; tale ilauy, lla'Jlc. theoso
I'inn; fancy l.uge tuloieil, fi'.ie.; famy large
while, ti'jjc. ; fancy M11.1II coioied, 10'i'. : taniy
small while, lik.1. l'sK IT1111; state and
Peniu., 2la22e. ; we-lein, unoandled, Id'-'alD'ae. ;
wcateiii, tandled, 20c,
Chicago drain and Produce.
Chiiago, Oct, :!. Built made a weak eftoil to
conliol 11 lieuMi maiket lml.iv. and Dicomher
com ilottil Ue. Iilshtf; Dei I'liiber wheat, 'ia
I4c dipiosaed, and Dei I'lulnr oats 'ic, high"!.
l'roitoin iloffd 3 to 20 cents up. C'a-li ijuot a
tloiis wcie at follows:
lioui L'1,,1 ; Xo. .'I fpriw; wlieat, CUaftic ;
Xo. 2 ie.1, t'.574a.ini4c; Vo, 2 yellow, ,17!4e. ;
Xo. 2 .ut-. .'!37ia.l7Ue. ! .t. 2 while. .':7',ia:We. ;
Xo, !t white, ilii't-jiiM', : Xn. ! lye, .lie.; fair
to iholce mailing. .1 1 .1 -0 -. 1 Xu. L noilliwe.l.
cm, M..1'-'; pilnie tlinothy feed, M. IVil.DI;
inevi poik, sll.lOall.l.l; laid. $9.S.;'aaii.s.v,
i-holt 1 ibs, iS. ISaK.U.1; diy sailed houldeis,
7'ai7:vi'.; fthoit clear idc., S'.:l0.i!i,in.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
thhagu, Oil. .1 Cattlo-ltoceiptj, I'.Mo, In
1 biding l.olo Tovjiis. 2,000 woslcnn; lien,
ttc.uli ; till others, dull and lowei; good to
pi nil. idcMs, sil.1 iau.1,0; poor to medium, W,7,"i
al.no; ktnkeia and toeJoit, !f2,25a4; cnii, f 1.2.1
ill. in; heifoii, 2.11.7,1; unuei.-, L21a2,2.1;
bulb, si,7;,,iLii-i; cahot, V2.i0jil.Su; icxat fed
sieei, tSkitklHl; we.telil teei, .').7.ii1.'2i.
Hogs It'i'lpti today, 'J.I.W0; toinoriow, 211,
iM Ml inn, ,1,d0i); niaikot .toady to Him;
mUeit and IiiikIiok, sh..'Ma0,(l,-i; good lo ilinieo
ho.uy, sd.OOatl.Nl; lough lieaiy. W.JOail.lo; llghi,
fju.l0afl..H); bulk of alos, 1-1), lo.ni.o0.
Sheep HccelpU, lS.OOO; thoep, about .,teid;. ;
ijtmV, Heady to ItV', Iciwe,'; gcul to cnopo
v.iihert, .l.,'jt.i.1j tail' tu ihoiie IiiImiI, hi.!
;'..;;0; weslriu hicp, is2.J0j3.ei); iiji; lai'ih.,
sj.'. 10a 1.7.1; we.lctn lambs, ij:i, lOal.tn.
New York Llvo Stock Market,
Xew Yoik, fbt. ".'-Beeici, ni.iluly ioii,igii''.
illutti mi niles icpolU'd. HrosMd beef, te.iil.i ;
liallvi. inlet, II tu 10 Ciutl per pound. Tc.a,
litif, .ItjaTc; iJhiv, weak; eali, (nuiiumi to
fair, ijla".7uj gias'ir. m.i.i..1Uj ,-.u w.tii
calu't, VJ.7J.
Si'icp and lambs slow- ami weak; .hup, S! ;i)
n.'l.ui: IjiiiIh, sl.'-'l.i.'i.VJ1 j ill t'i-s.ci iiniitou, .i
to 7 cent.; ihi'iM'il IjiiiIw. 7 to IU iut.
Ilngt Mnkei weak.
East liberty Cattle.
l.a.t lluftalo, Oil. !).-C.iltle-l)tl'iring light;
ttead.vj veali, fr'-iSai,
lloss Olloiingt, Ii i.ilii; faiil uillie, iniu-d
pail.er, $ii.7.'iail.i'.i; ilmiie heai, 47jiMh;
glii'f.'l, light lo good, SM..-J1j(J. in. Pigs, guud
tn ihoiie, i!.iiJ.10i lough, common lo good, Al
all. 23.
Sheep and Uiiilij-'Uftciingi, 1 iai; lowi
cholep In famy naliio landis, .M.lOal.JO; do. (air
tu good, s.s,VT.V.J; ill I If, common lo good,
.l.23a).2.1; nattvo heep, choice liand.v wellicri.
J.Wal; cull .',nd tomnion, H'1a'J.23.
Oil Market.
Oil Cit, OJ. S.-Credjt bjlanui. IMj ctr
litiulo,, nn bid. Shipment., ttt.W; aitiage,
"2,123. Itun), WW5; average, y3,0.'J,
3
More
Help Wanted Malo.
WASTI'.H i:ierleneeil boy In irioceiy hutliie't,
Atldio't llioieiy, Tilhnne nlllei.
CAIIPCMiill UANTLH lo gn nut tit town: .
ieue paid. Apply HIS Wyoming aitinie.
IKIV.s-l'iee fiunple in fnlri'ilittp ini-t.il Hilunlmt
lnpt Mll-uindliiL': sidli Hie liiluule.t; TO
illllereiil irulltuiit, Aildl.t', wllli Malup, .Inlm
Keener, t Top vt., Itoiheslot, X. .
OIIDKHI.V WAXif.l) at Hie Wet !s!de'lioilliit.
Hefoleucct ictiilied, Apply ill. the hospital.
t'ANVAfSr.llS WAX IKH--for an lionett.
stulglilforuanl pinpo-llloii. ol n $toa'diy
tehtine, hut good pay for gooti wmk, ounj:
tlin.I ,,' ..Sl r....... . t n ... .. .....I ....... I l.il.l.a l.'Mlln.l,
. -.
...... t IU ... .I.,V.II auvc Mil', Hllllll II, ,.- .....I....,
11 uiey naie nail Mime etnerioiKe 111 cania.siui
Ihey haie had miiiii' etperloiKe ill i.iinavlnt',
much the belter. Addiem, klatlng uge. ox
leme nnd pietlout Miues, .MUVsP.U'lltt,
I m .. '
p., iiiucii tie' nt
peileme nnd pi
lllllUIll! IlllltC
WAXTKD-l'Iitt chist khoomaker; steady wotk
for light man. Apple I), A, Davit, Is Lu
rerne nirnue. Wot I'ltrnimi.
CAXVASsllKS Tn wolk In illy; eny liouit;
gootl piiv, .ilaiv mid tcim.i'ailon, Addieti
II. It.. Tlflimie otllte.
BltlOKLAVLHS WAXTHD-for (Ire lulok wolk.
Coinmunlcatlotit and pd'oii.il application)
will lie rrcelicd at my olflco in Hancock, S, V.
It. .1. BitMiinti.
Help Wanted Pemole.
CAXVASSKRS To wmk In city: ea'y hon-s;
good pay, alary and connnls-ion, Aililici
H. IL, Trillium otllec.
HAMI.D A gill fm- general tu.iMwri.ik-. Apply
at 101 South Main nvenue; niu-t come ifc
omnicndeil. IVANTKIf Girl for gcneiat hou.-ewock at Dalton.
Addien (I. T., tare Trilnme.
BRANCH WANT OFFICES.
Want Advertisements Will Be
Becelved nt Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALBKrtT SCI1LUTZ, comer Mulhcrrj
ftreet and Webster avenue.
OUSTAV PlCHlib, 30 Adams avenue.
T7est Side
OCOBGE W. JEXKIXS, 101 South Mla
avenue.
South Scranton
KB ED V. TERPrE, 729 Cedar avenue-
North Scranton
GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main
avenue and Market street.
Green Eldge
CHABLKS P. JON'f.S, 1317 Dickson
avenue.
F. J. .T.011NS, 020 Green Bldjc street.
O, LOREXZ, corner Washington ave
nue and Marion ttrect.
Petersburg
W. II. KNEPFL'L, 1017 Irving avenue.
Dunmore
3. a. BOXE & SOX.
Wanted.
WAXTI'.D A large show case. Apply William
GlfTord, 1317 Dickson avenue.
Furnished Booms.
1'Olt Itl'.XT 1'urul-hed ruuiiit, lor gentlemen
oulv: o.team heat; all modem lomeiuemcs.
lll Mulheny stioct.
TWO li.HASAXT BOOMS for lent; 0110 furnished
and one unfurnished: l.eat, lihl, twu baths;
five itouit bom Htm Pall; t hurt Ii paifonage; he.si
mid mo-t cenli.il location iu the city. Call at
III!) Madison avenue.
TWO fl.'IIXIMIIlD BOOMS in pibate family: all
convcnicnies; oittb 111.111 picl'cnid. ;;. Wa.-h-iuglon
avenue, city.
FOIl BKXT I'lnnbliod fiont loom, with heat,
bath and nut; near court house; conlleiuau
prefeireil. Add! est Boom, HAx 201).
1'OIt HUNT fiunl-hod loom; heat and hat!
(U3 Linden sticet.
Business Opportunity.
If YOf have s'Ji.mt or s.10,iki In ime-t. i-oiiil tor
patticuiait how-Jim can letebe .1 nlie weel;
ly iinomi! iu tin' brt and iuit -iiiien-rul imest
lueiil. Metiopolilaii bMhane, 1U.I2 I'.uk llow
llnildiny, Xew Yoik.
STOCK AXD WIIIIAT TltADLIIS without ilela...
Wiile tor our special maiket letter, fiee mi
iipplitatiou. S. M, lllhliaid .t. Co., members V.
Y. Consolidated and Mock lAih.niio. 11 and 40
llioadnay, Xew Yoik. IVtablished l'0l. Lung
Diilaiicu liiono 2.;s.S llio.ul.
Wanted Board.
WANTED tlnaiil iu a privale lauiilv by iwo
,ntui Lidii't. Addo'ri A. P., Hu .132, lily.
YOl'N't; MAX tlosliet hoaiil iu innate family,
liftman ptciciicd, Addie-s f. P., Tiilniiiu
01(1' e.
Boarders Wanted.
W'ANTKD Table lioai tiers. Mis. Tompkim, 5)1
W'a.hinstou avenue.
lost.
SrtWSVSWVWW.AAA.WV,WW.rt.VVSV.
I.Ors'f- s-mii n( iiii.ik'V 111 I'l.iiiMin nieuiie Wed
lie.day. I.lheial lew.iid lot Us leliini to
Tilhnne oltlic,
LOST -A bi petkethool, lonlainnii; a hank liouk,
Bulhliii); and Loan u.-neiatioii book, jutl
ouie money, LII1el.1l icwanl if lift al Tilb.ine.
Miscellaneous.
I'lllli: line lolled jjohl tiaif-piu In any one
.sending 21 tcnl mr mu doen veiy uimtl
liapkllH, I.'. Wblm-li, 2S1 Jlaikol sticit, Niw
all., X. .1,
LEGAL.
NOrK'Li In 10 uiadlni; of N'inih Aiuei. ",i.
(MS, M.1H.I1 'Ullu, IN)". In the Coiiit of
Coimuou I'le.is of l,.n I; isv.nill 1 11.mil;.
ihe iindeirleuod, vici.iis in the nhuie cae,
have made their lepoit and lied tl me In
the PiotlionntaiyV olllio tho M'lutid lUy ol Ot .
tohtr, I'.Ot, .is-es, bra; damaui's ,i. follows Tie
tallicillio I. lady niale, iftulHl; Nicholas ( 11111
fi'ltl, el Ml.. jlOll.Ulli ihe P. ll.Ufnelt.V Cjlal,
7'ii.ki; llie .Inlm .. U.il'h iol.il, it.j-iil.uil; tho
Maiy Toi'hlll cut.. .IM); Ellen Tallin. -(ii)OI.
I'ldo-A 1 iillint- nm hhii lo II"' -atne 1 i.tuii
IliUti il.ns Hit ,-,ii' will I," loiiilimrd linalli
.1 I OI.IHIIIN, ,11! ,
M I. Ill lll),
I .1. IUVI-.
1 ,ell r..
SITUATIONS
WANTED
FRBE,
VK OPFUR TO YIELD ABOUT Sf ;
si ,000,000
BUTTE ELECTRICjEPOWER COMPANY
of Butte,
(Ilnttt! N (be (,'ivtilfst I'dlipcp U'ciilniiiiB city in the ivoiitl),
5o First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds
lk'iintulnutloii SliOOO, inutiuiiii; 1 to 30 vcui-b. Amply provide:! fur by mcrra
nml eiliklui,' fiiiul. .Not cninliitja three uml tlircoiMiurtci's ttmt-s Intyi'.-t, ihuiaw.
Vrito for report of Mr. Samuel IimuII, t'lv-sMoiit of the Cblctiito l'dliuii Co., aud
kpcvliil flrculur. o . l.
RUDOLPH KLEYBOLTE & CO., -,
I NASSA.U ST.i
DIRECTORY;
.. i i
Insertions 25 Cents
Than Pour Lines, A Cent tor liach ntr l.lns,
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
EDWAIII) O. .SPAtJLDI.MI," 2rTHAl)IMis"nA"M
tinlidiuir.
Architects.
EHWAItl) II." DAVIS, AltOmTEtJT.VoXNTlLti
Building
iiti:i)i:iiiciHH)WX,Attrii, n., in;,ti
LJtjtu t:cli.-ilino nidn., 12H Wnshlnitton ale.
Civil and Mining Engineers.
II. I,. IIAIIDIN(i7coo COXNIILI, BtJILDtNa.
Dentists.
D. '. E. EILEXHLHtlElt, PAOl.t UUILDINU,
t-fuuro flieet, Sctniilon.
'HI. O. C. LAltnACII, 11,1 WYOMIXO AVHSUrl
Lawyers.
'HANK E. BOYLE. ATTOHXHY-AT'AW.
noomt U, U, HI mid IS Burr llulldliiff.
I'. K. TRACY, ATf'V., COMMONWEALTH BLDO.
D. B, IHlPLOm.l!, ATTOBNTIY-LOANS 't-:6"
tlated on leal estate security. Meais Bulldlni,,
1 oincr Washington nvenue and fpiuee sttest,
WILLAHl), WABItEX-: KXAPP. ATfo'lt.VKVJ
and counsellort-Jt'law. llepubllcan Bulldliiff,
".islilngton avenue.
dESJiUP & JESSOP, ATTORNKVS AND COUx"
seliui-t-atl.iw, Commonwealth Building, Boom)
J'-', 21) and 21,
,:'ill'AJ,f." ' TIIAVEIt, ATTOIIXLY. n00M3
l Dili lloor, Mears Hulltlitiff,
'.. n;A'1',"l'"s'' AT I'OltNUY-AT-LAW, DOARfJ
"' ''tide Hiiildln:,', Sciantnn, Pa.
"'i'n'!',,';ON a- wii.coxT tbadi.'iis' x.vrioN'Ati
Hani; Hiillillmr.
C CO.MKOVS, !)-13 BfPHIlLICAX BUILdTn'G.
A o.,V'- BI'"IIOLI'. (ifl'ICi: MOVED TO XO.'
-II nyomlnir nienue.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Dlt. W. E. ALLEN', fi13 XOHTII WASHIXOTO
avenue.
Bit. S. W. L'AMOBEACX. OfPICH i.'i WASH
ington avenue. Resilience, 1.11S Mulheirv.
Chrnnto clineasos. lunss, licatt, I.idnejt ami
Konlto-uiinaiy organs a specialty. Hours, 1
to 4 p. m.
Hotels and Restaurants.
Tin: EN' cai-'i:, 12.1 and 12? vrasklim ave.
nue. Hates reasonable.
P. ZEIGLER, Proprietor.
fcCBANTOX IIOUSi:, NEAR D., L. & wTpAS-
seniier depot. Conducted on the i'uropeas
plan. VICTOR KOCH, Piopiictor.
Scavenger.
A. B. BUIGGS CLEANS PRIVY VAUI.TS!XrJ
cess pools; no odoi: only improved pumpt mod.
A. H. Briuus, piopiictor. Leave oldeis 1100
North .Main avenue, or ficko's drus stole, cor
ner Adams and Mulbciry. Both teiephoncs.
Seeds.
G. R. CLARKE & CO.. SCEDSMEX AXD XURS
ci.vnuii, toio 201 'Washington avenue; green
houses, 19.10 Xoith Slain avenue; store tela
phone, 7s2.
Wire Screens.
JOSKI'II KL'KTTEL. REAR fill LACKA. AVEU.
Scranton, Pa., manufaetiuer of Wire Screens.
Miscellaneous.
Hltlis-SMAKIXa fOlt CHILDREN" TO ORDER;
abo ladies' watsti, Louis Shoemaker, 212
Adams avenue.
MLOAHGLE RltOS.. PRINTERS' SI.'PPLIES, EX-
vclopes, paper Ii.iri, twine. Waiehousc, ISO
Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa.
Tin: wiLKEsnAititt: record cax re hah
in Sciantnn at the news Mantis of Roismait
llio.. -lit) Spiuce and TiiW Linden: M. Norton,
:!22 l.aik.iwauua avenue; 1. S. Schutzcr, 211
Spline sheet.
Money to Loan.
$.10 to $30,000-AT OXCE 4 and 5 per cent. In-lero-t.
Ea-y terms to icpay. Ucoige W.
Okcll, Coal Exchange building.
5J;)0,000 TO LOAN' Lowest rates; straight el
monthly payments. Stark & Co.,Tradcis' uldg.
AXY AMOUNT Of MONEY TO I.OAN-Qulck.
strai.xl.t leans or Building and Loan. At
from 4 to C per cent. Call on N, V. Walker.
CU-.1I3 Cennell building.
Strayed.
sTIlWED fiom mv pirmi-r.t daik, brown, (.evci
mouths old calf: iiifoiuialiou tliuukfully i
leiveil. Win. N'owlioni, South Second tiect,
,reim.Mi. Pa.
Situations Wanted.
s-liiATUIN WANTED--llouie-woik by the lioui
oi day. luqiilic at .VIS foitsl coillt.
SI'll'YIiOV WANTED--A ic-poctable eolicetl
man, lalely airiicd iu this city, wishes plan)
at butler; leiiieine, it icipiiicd. Address If,
Tiiliinic Of (li f.
YOI Nil MAN tlesiies position a.t ttcuographe.j
ami typcwilicr, loiisldeialih. expciiencc.
neconii i.datloiw tmnl-hod on application. Box
10, Tuliiiue olllio, illy,
MifATHlX WANTED A woman wants washing
to do at honie. Aildii'", M. K Tilbuiie OJ.
lice.
sITI'AiiOX WANTED A wniiiau wants men'1
iiuilor-i li.the.. in ivaclt; evpoiicnced laundress.
M. It., Tiilmue Oflicc.
Sli't'AiiOX WANTED -A jouus lady tlesliea jio.
.siiioii a. sleuiisiaphtr and typcwilttr, Ai
ill Cst Stouogiapher, Tilhune Oltlee.
Ml CAT ION ANTED- By .otiiiir nuiilcd man
willhiK to woil; ut aii)tlilmr. uflke woik pi'.'
leiitdi evpeil tebaiaph opeiatori can ftrn,-J
lust of leluience, Aildie-,, .I, L. ..U,iJj7,A !
iug avenue, t liy. ' 1 . '
Mil' VTIOX W NTED llv inuiig man in maohir.s
ihop; wllllmr tu rlait iu al i caa'otiahlo wagei;
l..i, .some l;iiolfil;! of ilrattiig. Addles?, Hot
'i, iiuiic.mi.iii, t-a.
m
FINANCIAL.
Dine! Nbw York Wire
Stocks and Bonds
All orders executed on exchanges. Quick
and absolutely reliable service. Tdeptiona
Connections, Old, 667-3; New, aie. 2.: I .
IRWIN THUEMAN & CO.,
ji2-13ii Cunneli Uiiltiilnsi Scranton, "I
Mont.
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