The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 11, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
GREAT DAY AT
BL00MSBURG
TULLY 30,000 SPECTATORS WIT
NESS RACING EVENTS.
Eomothing' Doing Every Minute and
All Aio Well Repnitl for Their
Join licyTi nek Trials the Mnin
Fcntuioa of Attraction nntl the
Grnnd Stand Is Too Small to Hold
All of the Would-Be Pations Re
view of the Races.
PpfCi.il to the Scuiilon li'liitn
Hloum.sbnrpr, 1M , Oi t. II -Toilny v-.is
n KiC.it one mi the Ki omuls nf Ibc i'(il
timbiii County Kill i iiKs-oriutioM. A
crowd of fully I'n.nnn t-in'etutois woie
visitors iiiul llicy wen well lop.ild lor
their Journey, for then- vns ".""lue
thliiff ilnliiK" every minute. The mul
titude of t-howri iinil HiUiill theulies on
the iimtuii-., the v.n Itms kiiiiu"" nf
chance .mil skill, .mil. ino-t of nil. the
hiinio-s met"-, pioveil liir-iir-l that ut
tnuteil ii ml iileiipeil.
The ninmiiioth grand .stand, villi Its
Featliu; e.iinielty of 5.D0H luoved ut
terly Inndeiiuate. to aecnininodate tho
Brent tlii-on" that tiled to Bain admlt
t.inee. and a' 1.uQ n'eloek the ticket
-elleu .stopped sellliiR. Although
theio me upw.ui! of a loz"ii 1e.st.1u
r.inth on ilie kwuihIs they won
Buanipeil with linrRiy i.itioii and
low waits weie the Mile lor all who
did not pou-is enough foi c-ijjht to
urititf luneheotis wth them.
Theie eio two bands of niiisle on
the Kiounds In the n I lei noon. The
Hlooniobuis hand played Horn a
Brandhtiind near llio main exhibition
hall, while the CatawKsa band made
t hint's lively tiom the judges' htand,
dliectly opposite the ki.ukI stand.
Theie v:ih l.ieinff enough Hi s-uit the
Jiiobt ardent horseman dm ln" the at
teinooii. Six heath weie npeet-sai y to
decide the Hin nice, tliu -.11! p.ue, the
litst loin heats koIii? to tlne.o dllfeient
hoi-cs1. .lay l. fentually won tho
race bv tin estienicly naiiow nitiiKin.
I'll" hicond laee a "."1 imcp, had ten
sU.uteiP and was jiiiked up In isti.iir-hl
heats by I..11-II.1 lie. fioiu Stm nistuw 11,
J'.t. Unices ltoni the vicinity of Set .ni
ton did nut nit inueh nl a Hj-uie, al
t hough theie weie pomu tiom that lo
cal":. The thin! l.ue, for hinsea owned in
Colunihia I'ouut.N, a niKed ".10 event,
way a gilt to a Mlooinsbui jr hoise,
John Splan. He had cv eiythiiig- his
own jj tliintlglioiit and lonsupiently
the l.ue was not neai ly as Intel estinfC
as the ollici two.
No iia idellls Declined to 111,11 the af
ternoon's Miml. A piekpoeket pi in'
his ti.iclo in the entianee to the si. mil
t-tand was deUcted and eaii'-ed a coin
motion, but he ccaped m the gi o.U
crowd. A tight m the stand late m the
atteiuuon was sjnedlly snppn -seil.
J'.etween llie heaW a .uiilcv lilt rn
teitalnmenl was given on a platform
and 111 a una piti lied on the tiaek It
included a di-piay b.v a tuck hoise. a
li.i.iud bull, a lioupo of boxing dogs,
a Mugging ma tell between a man and
a unman witli soit glove, 111 which
the man appaiuilly got badl. pmuhed,
:ili acioliat, ;i jugglt'i and a tiapee .11
tist. The management pioed to lie
vei.v genoiou.s in jituvldiug eiiteit.iin
iiient Tod.iv's events will be an event for
the .'.fi!' 1 lass, pai im," and Hotting, lor
a puif-e nl 511)0, vihiili has seven entile-,
a L' l!i pin, 101 inn, vliiili has
17 ciitne-, and ,1 L' Jil not, lot V!0n,
vhuli has eight names on 1 he sl.ue.
Toinoiiow will be "lieivviik" dav.
'I'll same ollici, iK as pm-idid es
teidav weie in ilinise loda.v, Willi
Fi.iuh tl. Smith ,11 the helh ope.
Special tialn on all live line's or
rallwa.v entwine KIoiimisIiuir weie
tilled duiliiK the 1110111111K, and the sn
Jm; honie al lliKllt was one Rieat
m ramble I10111 tlie time the tuilns
liulled into the siiitimis until they leit.
First Race 2.13 Pace.
The Hi st heat of the dav was 1 ailed
at 12.l."i. It was for the L'.ll! lass p.icei.s
for a pin se ot Slim, This was dicided
as follows
Fiist licit The hint k mine I'iiuio
led all the way mound without nun b
diniiult.v, at the finish beinu t.vo
leiiKths abend ol Dakota Han, who was
running and who ilnished in second
place, a head In fnml ot Ju 1!. The
judges gave second place to Jaj I!,,
nu aicount nl Dan's gait when ho
passed the who. The time was L',15'..
In the set mid helit the hopples on
1'lxaito bloke while she was suiting,
anil the stmt was dc,ied. Alter an
intei mission of ten minutes another
attempt was made, which pioved fntjle.
At the ue.M liue-iii the wonl was giv
en to a line stmt, I'Uario buike at
the III si tin 11 mid the Held passed b,
Al the half .lay II. vas a leiiatli in
flout of I'liinn, vho had iicaily made
up her lost Kiouiid, The liulsh was a
close anil tlulllln:; one. 'I'he diiver of
Jay l! who used a Hue iliaiu mi a
stick in IK 11 nl' ii whip, managed in
Keep his ri.iv in flout to t lie who
and wop tin beat limn I'i.ano by a
neck. The black niaic got tho place by
n length tiom Xllghwoodsplder. Time
of heat '.'17.
In the ililni bent Dakoln Pan 1 tiled
eiiual lavnilie In the hotting with I'l
siano, allliough his peifoiinaiu e so far
did not jusilly it. Itefoie the vvoid
was given It was necessary lor llr,
Kmllh to U-c mini vciy fnicelul te
maiks and to wain the dilveis to come
down in their positions. Then tho
woid was given to a peifert start. Jay
U, and Dakota Dau had a hot 1,110 of
it to the (iiailei, when Dan went up
in the air, and theicifur did not
Uneaten, Tliu llnlnh was tame, the
four finishing lengths npait In sluglo
(lie, with Jay II. In fioiu of Hlghwood
Spider. Time of Ileal LMB',..
Tho touith heat pioved to be a hoise
race Indeed. The stint was a poor
one, I'Uaito getting the waist of jt,'
Jay Tl. led all the way for seven tur
longs, when ho milt, mid Dan am
Hlghwood cMino up stiong ami nipped
lilin at tho vvlie. All lour horses weie
extended in a lino ncioss tho Mack, rtud
Dakota Dan only beat Hlghwood Kp.
dor by a pose, ami Hlghwood was Just
that much ahead of Jay Ji. Tho uowd
checied lustily at the strong llnlsli,
Time of licat -M7-H.
In tho llfth heat Jay U lepe.ited his
previous perfornmuce, leadlnt; all the
wuy to the half, when he bioke badly
and Dakota Dan got tho lead and kept
It nil Ihc rest of the way mound, lead
ing rixarin past tho wlie by half 11
length, with Jay U. ttiltd. Time of
lieat-'J.IS.
In the sixth heat It took Ihieo
scoies to get the tluee icnialning
litirseH away. Jay H, took the lead at
the turn and kept It all the way
around both times. The llnlsh was ex
ceedingly close, Jay H. coming In In
front by 11 head, with Dakota Dau sec
ond, on a Mm, and Pinal to away back.
Theie was a long eonfeience of the
Judges and the dllvets wete called he
roic them befote the winners weie 1111
nounced. Then It was tailed out as
finished. Stimmailes:
L',1) I hi", pJll'IS. plll-l', lilitll.
,1.11 II , s. rf, II. V, I .llll.ll,
l.iilliriliuiS, I - 1 1 8 " I
n.iUU Dm, 1;, k , N.lt L'liiisl,
tt.ililii'lun tl 1 ii 1 1 2
I'lnio. Ml.. 111 , s.iliiuit VMtle
ci, UcmIIiic 1 2 I I 'J 1
lllu'liwoml spiiln, Ii tr , I'iKion
siortinl, Willi iniKUt I .. 'J 2 I il
'lime- 2.I.V, 2 17, 2 Ill's, 2 17V 2 17, 2 17.
Second Race 2.21 Pace.
Theie weie ten stnrteis for this hqat
out of L'U entries. St. Patrick, fiom
Altooaa, i'a., dlcw the pole, while Up
ton fin!, owned by Simpson of Car
bondale and driven by Levi Pateuon
nl the same city, and Slasher Doy,
owned by A . II. Holllster of Avoe.i
and di I ven bv V. D. Ilowcll of Avocn,
weie the hoi.ses tiom the nelghboi liood
of tho Kicotilc City. On the first two
trials Vpton fill 1. the icar hoise of
all. delayed matters by lueaking. Al
eiane wa the favoiite In the pools
that were being auctioned about the
track, Starter Smith giew impatient
at the delay alter four scoies had
Keen made and warned tho dilveis he
would no longer delay. The word was
given next time. In the Ihst tilp
aioiind the tlnee Icadeu- were only
heads apart, with laiella lie. liist,
and 13obby D. second and the field
stump out for half a furlong. The
liuisli was all Laiella's own., she win
ning the heat In eay strides two
lengths tiom Jemlna, who led Alerane
bv a half length. It was a close call
for I-iiuy Jleer ftom lielng shut out
by the Hag, but she managed to strug
gle in. Time of heat, 2.18'i.
In the second heat Luella HcC.
lilled favoiite by n to 2 in the betting
slate thKt was being circulated in
Ji ont of the stand. Slasher Boy was 10
to '-. At the sei ond time up the woid
was given. I.uclla started olf In the
lead at the tutu. I'plon fJlil had a
good send-off, but bioke in 1U0 yauls
and when she got dow n to business
again the entiie Held had parsed by.
Laiella lie. had no tumble seemingly
in keeping In the van and led the pi o
1 esslon all the way aiound. She Iln
ished Hi t wilhout feeling tlie whip
and was a length In fmnt of Hobby
V.. who took second place liom Al
erane by only a neck. I'plon (Jill
could not make up her lost giound 1
and Ilnished last, but well inside ol the
Hag. The time was 2.20',';.
In tlie thhd heat tlie woid was giv
en light awa.v to :i lather poor stait.
Uiell.i lie. took the- lead llghl away
and kept il all the time without a
hi oak 01 a skip and without punish
ment, winning tlie heal by a length
fiom Jemima, with Hobby K. thhd by
a now ,iml Alciane fouilh by the same
11.11 low maigln. Time ol heat, '.iy'i.
.Summai'V:
2 Jt 1 m-, iuiiik: ii'
I.iiiIIi Mi , li!k in , I. 1,
1 . - im.
Ill 11. 'Inmw
InUII, I'i Ill
.liimmi, f in, Nil In t-if, .iliiiiriinii,
1 2 I
Il.1l.l11 II. .-. '.. .). '.. llilli-,i., liul
Hill, I . 1 ' ;,
Mi 1 1111, 1 2
Hit hlclinu
-I I'lliuk. Ii
iiiuiii, I'i .
(. umwiii1
lipibKi,
I.oinlnii, .VI-
(.'. Vi.
I.111 1 lll'.lll,
It 11.'
sli-lm III, 1,
Inn.i ttilKr
1.
I NIK t O.ll, HK
u. 1: II
a , II. I.
null. Vim 1
I'.iin. p i
lllk
li-, Ii .
I.ilili PhIjIiIii, Ii
l.ll lilt, 11.
I III III (.III, lllk.
I'nlii iiiliik
1I111 I'. I) il.lri,
,
V I .l 1 1 c 1 - j 1 1 .
I..
S 10 1U
'iiiuc-J ls',i,
"01., 2.1'Ji
Third Race 2.40 Class.
Theie weie four statteis out of nine
eitiile.. l.ndy l. diew the pole. 'J'he
dilveis consented to waive distances
and weight. It was haul work getting
tlie Hist licit under way, some of the
liiiises lielns used to scoilng. The
lnuith time down tlie woid was given.
At tlie tiumter pole lloonllght led tho
Miiarlette, but lnoke right alter that
and Jnliu Splan look up the burden of
showing tin way and had no tiouble
lu Keeping it thoi cutter, winning in a
Jog with a slack- lein. lloonllght was
second, and Topsy Tulor thlid. Time
ot heat .'.in.
In tin second heat John Splan had
an tiouble at all. lloonllght was the
only one of the (uartette that gave
him any com cm, but she bioke when
ever she got close up lo the leader.
The finish was a hollow one, John
Splan coming home almost on a walk,
lloonllght being seiond, mid the other
two being way back down the stietch.
Time .',!..
Tho thhd heat was John Spina's from
start to end, he again finishing on
an easy jog. Summary.
'in 1 1 iv, inlvuls email Imisi,, piux1, S;n(),
.lulin Si.ni. In, (.'., (I. H, Ki'ilu,
IlkKiiii.limi.' ,, 1
lliiniilislil, A. 1. 1 icj-., C.iiilu Hun,., 2
"minis; li,i. 'jlor, I'i ink I'. Nislo,
l.l 1
bub U, h 111, (l. KiHiluck, Ilciwlik, I
'1II11C-2.KI, 2Sj'., 2.87'i.
I 1
1 4
MONTROSE.
Special to tin Siraiiton Tribune
llontro.se, Oi t. 10. Congressman C,
!', Wilslit, of Siiniuchauua: Colonel
c, C. Piatt, of New llllfoid. and an
nil oxpeit, llr, 'ivihind, wem in
town yostetday and aecoiupanlei by
J. S. CouittiBht and V, D. Horns,
went over to Fiaukliii Forks to the
piospeotlvo oil Held, llr, Cleveland
was favorably Impressed with tho eon.
dltlons and boring will likely begin
soon,
Het licit H. Weber, of Hei anion, has
accepted a position at Knoll's bar
ber shop.
The Jelfers-l.ittle wedding yester
day was one of tho most fashionable
and elaborate that has even occurred
in "Montrose, Tho ceremony look
placo in the Fiist Baptist chinch, to
which 110110 were admitted except on
presentation ot caids. The auditor
ium was trimmed with laurels and
uvuigi ecus. Tho chinch was filled
with (juests for soma tluio before tho
appointed time, hut tho interval was
enjoyably lilled by llio Fadette inches
tra, of Illnghamton, which dlscoutsed
delightful music. At c.suctly 6 o'clock
to the sweet strains of tho iiliuch from
"Jiohengrln," the hildul party entered.
THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1901.
The ushers were Messrs. Nen Wniner,
Daniel Seaiio and V, tl. IVniticr, of
Montrose; Fred Mitchell, of tiliiKhatn
tons John Tiffany, of Cornell univer
sity, and lSrucst little, of AVIIkes
tlatye. Tho hiidesiualtlH were Misses
l'llza Wat'tier, Uinlly Iott, lauilsu
Winner and Het nice Jeffcis, of Mont
rose, and Agnes Uttlo and Fanny
Mitchell, of Hliigliitniton, The linild of
honor was Miss Chin lotto Warner, of
Montropi, and the best man, Mr. Will
tir Kline, of Huffalo, The In lite, lean
ing on the til in of her lather, Mr.
Oeoige V. Utile, was mot at the north
nlsle by the maid of honor, and as
they leached tlie open space In front
nf tho tillnr, they were Joined by tho
groom, who had advanced down tho
south nlsle. with his best man. A
portion of Scripture was lead by Ttev.
j. 1. Thomas, who Invoked Dlvlni
blessing upon the young couple. Then
the liupiesslvc mariingo ceremony
was performed by Uev. T. A. Hughes.
The bride woie a gown of while Ivoiy
satin, trimmed with cloth of sliver,
with Marie Antoinette surplice. She
wore the legulatlon bridal veil and
cm iled a bouquet ot supeib pink and
white roses. Three of the bildes
malils were diessed In pink silk mullo
over while taffeta, and the oilier three
and the maid of honor lu green silk
mullo over white taffeta.
The ceremony at the church was fol
lowed by 11 reception at the home of
the bride's parents, which was at
tended by a large number of the so
ciety folk of Monti osc mid a number
of out of town guests. Among tin lat
ter were the following: Mrs. D. Post
Jackson, Mrs. S. X. Mitchell, daughter
Fanny, and sou Tied, and Miss Agnes
Utile, all of Illnghamton; Mis. D. C.
Alney and Miss Blakeslee. of Now
Milfoid; Mr. and Mrs. Mullen, of West
Chester; Mrs. Ulakeslce mid sou, Kl
beit, or Factoryville; Mr. and Mrs.
Jobei Is, Hopbottoni, mid Mr. and
Mis. James Kasson, of Koson C01
neis. Al 10 o'clock, Mr. and Mis. Jeffel s
took 11 can 'ago and left for New Mil
foid. where they boarded the midnight
tialn for Buffalo. After their wedding
trip, the will return to Montrose to
reside.
GIBSON.
.speciil fiom .1 fetal! t'oiir-lianilcnt.
Gibson, Oct. 10. llr. AVntets wife
and children, of Wilkes-Dane, aie vis
iting at Everett Sponcei's.
Mrs. JJ. F. AVilllams,' of Mansfield,
O., is visiting her mother, Mis. Chatles
Ed wauls.
I. W. Halley is woi king in Su.sn.uc
hanna, Tho ladles' Aid of the "Univeisnlist
chinch met with Mis. It. I. Wescolt
lor tea this afternoon.
Mr. Chailes Einpet and daughter was
calling in town Sunday.
V.. II. Sweet was in Susnuehanna
Honda.
The South (ilbson ball nine and the
(ilbson nine plaeil another game of
ball Satin day.
(ins limke is helping II. S. Ksta
biook. nt Hm ford, with the fall's vvoik.
It. 1. Wcscott was in Scrantou Sat
in day.
Mis. Will Tiffany, aNn Mis. Palish
Tiftany, of llaifoid. called at W. 11.
Estabiook's, Tuesday.
A number fiom this place attended
the fail at Monti oe.
llr. Gilbeit and daughter and giand
daughtei. who have been spending the
summer heie, started lor their home
in Viiginia, Monday.
The young- People's Chnstiaii union
met at Alvin Sweet's, Tuesday evening
and elected the following oflicois:
PieMdciit, It. 1. Wcscott; vice, Eflie
Tingle.v; societal y, Kail Sweet; tieas
tuer, Ji.i Williams.
AVOCA.
I' ('. Helium lia-, ic-iticil III- n-ilu,n .n
sum ill luniieci (it llolh-tii .V lluwniiii'i Mine
lit Cliff ije in the lt'iilioi Ihimiioc- Hr li i-. pin
1 lii-nl tin. Muk nf .1 'IIioiIhiih. n( T'lt istnn. I In
ilulics will nut iicic-v,itate Ins iciikw.iI in I'itli
tun. Ml iiul M t . lc util-. (aiinc .iml Uu di'l
1I1111, nt (hr.i-ki, .in b'lc5'- "I "1h". John
Hi ip, nt Hie Wi.-l Sulc
U. 11. M1II11, of White Hiii'ii, 11 Hie kiip1 of
h iUr. Mi-, liilluk, nf Man -Unt.
la.iin, llie 7-C.ii-nM ilnuliicr nf Ml. .mil ill".
Auu- Unwell, H "-uflt 1 iiiiv iroin iliplit'wrj.i
MK'i-. U .mil I'.itn t'oimoii 111 il lnntlni, law
hiii c, line uluiniMl In llicli home lu l.nuill,
Ilk.,, .nil 1 fcie'.il uirlo' 1-1l at the home
ni Mi. .mil Ml-,. '1 iiom 1-. Mcl.db'.
.lulin MiKimi, of Simns ticcl, U Miffiiini;
fimn Injuilci i.iiiicil Ii licliu Kiirivi"tl lirtwcru
.1 tiip ol hiht i.ns In tin' lllll-i(I( IlllllCj nil
Tuo-ili .ifuinnou. His cviuitioii Is not io.
i.',inli'il ,14 critical
.1. .1, Miii.iIijii h.i- Im n (Ii.ihii lo --iric .n a
ci. mil juini ihinni; tho link liinliinin Oil, 2s.
Vli. I,, i:. O'lliiui ami Mi-rf l.'citiuilc S.m
dcH -icnt linl.i villi fut ml in Su.inlon.
'llio inn. IiuikIihI .iml .-islii-lli i-cioli nf the
W.inuiiiu l)i(iht Mini-ttrl.il .wxici itiuii was
lit'hl on Vlnuili iml Tiiinili in lht Mctlioilist
rii-rtiil tliiuch .it Jluoiic. 1'ln-one luinislcia
woio iuo-ont.
V Illicit 1 iuiili.iril lu tho m 1 inllhit and
lio.iiilini.' lit the lionii' of lawii l'nmklioll, .H
j-lior .iml .-(lioiiily liijiucil by a tuoinatiiii Mist
cti'nli afuincion.
THE TRIBUNE'S PATTERNS
ladies' cloth costume.
Hit, 510.
A vciy Biacetul style of costume hav
ing a yolte of vvlilte clmli stltelied in
clieular rows, tho lest of tho costume
being of pjfatfl-bluo cloth, and llio
tilmmliiK alack velvet ilbbon cdKing.
I'atti'ins of blou.'e supplied in C sizes;
SI, Jl, HO, US and 10 inches, bust meas
ure, .Shirt patterns In 5 sUes; 20, :'.',
SI, 'JO, -S ami uO inches, waist measuie.
Ton y.tids of goods will ho reijuhcil.
Send 10 cents to "Kaahlon Depait
inuiit, Tilbune, Scrantou, Pu.," stating
sizo and number of vval.st or shirt put
tein desired, and It will be forwarded
to your address postpaid. For patterns
of the full costume, Including- both
waist and skill, ?0 cents must be enclosed.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Hevlew.
New Y01U, Oct, 10. Theie vvn a no
table revival of speculation In the
stock niniket today following tho wnv
1 ring and hesllntlng movement of tho
hut day or two. Pi city much ovety
depititinciit of the market became af
fected In an Increasing dcgieo and in
the late dealings ihci inaikct became
fairly buoyant and closed active and
strong at about the top level. This
sudden otitbutst of speculation nt a
level sal of the recently ctirtcnt senti
ment caused a circulation of many
rtunois and gave rise to a supposition
of some Important development lu the
financial world not yet disclosed to the
public. The rumors centeied about
supposed further develonmeuts In the
northwestern rnllroad wot Id nud early
took the form ot a plan for nn aillust
nient with the Canadian I'acillc which
might eliminate competition. The
tiiins-Contlneiital stocks which hud
been somewhat neglected In the early
strength leaped Into activity and
strength, flrent Northern preferred
jumped S points to ll)G?i, Nnithern l'u
elllc prcfencd and Chicago and
Northwestern :i; St. Paul, ai and
Union Pacific Wi. Theie was a re
newed heavy demand for the Ki le
stocks also, which lifted them l?i to 1
point". This culmination of the day's
bullish tendency IcauscdJ a rush to
rover by tho bears. The demand fiom
this souice showed a state bordeilng
on demoiallzatlon on tho pan of the
huge .short Intetest In the- market. The
majoiity of active stocks are a point
or more hlghei. The coalcis showed
the first intuited evidence of sttengtli,
New Jeisoy Central Jumping; seven
points and otheis of the group 10 to .
Amalgamated Copper and Sugar were
vciy active and stiong at advances of
about 3 points each, the short Intetest
playing an important patt in their
movement. Total salca today GiiJ.liOO
shaic3.
Theie was decided increase of ac
tivity In the railroad bond market and
pi ices geneially advanced. Total pales
par value fl.TSO.OOO. Vnited States new
l's advanced K per cent oa the last
call.
The fnllowlnp quolationi are fiiriiidiPtl Th
Tnhuno I,j VI. S .Ionian k Co., rooms 705 704
Meara builJirn, sYranton, I'a. Telephone WXH:
Irtf. est. 2.t. lug.
Open- llicli- Low tio.1-
AtcliUm Tr.i'i 77'j 7111, 77'.
Atdilvm. I'i !)"., rv,ii si"' j tiilij
Ami 1. Cai rouuili .... I 2il,V 2", 2'.
Iliook '1'i.iclion 50" j CI .VI H ItVl
Hilt & Ohm O'l-j mil. rt'3 100'j
Clioi. ,fc Ohio II fa- 4") 11'i
riiir. i (it. (M ' .jij sj -j'!;
-t. lMui ivin us1; 1,0 losij
lloik W.1111I Ill 111 140 111)
Col. l'ucl Iron '1,: OIU ij p:
la n I! It H'Hi IJij :W U
l.rlo It. IS, I'i ,-iii TOi.j Wj Til'..
1 cilli-. fc N.l-h 101, 101U (UI,4 ai',i
Mm. I.leinteil ll'l'i UO"! ID'S l'JO'i
Vl(t. ll.litlnu ... .....I'ljlj 150Vi 1"1'4 lll'i
VI1-.-0. I'm ilii ill !n,i4 !) " m.i'i
Nnlfnlk .V is ,Vi; Wi ,V,li .111
Ont A Wc-teiu oJU J,!1!, .1JU ZMi
. v. (Vnti.ii v,vm iwi iv'i r.i,1;
lVmia. 1!. I! Ill", 111 111 Hj
Id iihiiK lii '.'in in1, ,'iij, 4ii"i
Ito.Hlinj; III . I'i , 7.V3 Tl,'.. 7."i'i Tfi'',
Niuiiioin li. it :;j ;,! ; ?,
sonlliuii II. II . I'i , ... Mi n.i". si, si,i;
"-until. I'anlii ,M, ."ij f,1T iiT'j
'linn Coil iv lion .Is-", di ,"i-.'4 nl
Tii- P.iiltK M'2 Ill's S'lij liils
1" s, l.catliu jj ijij, i u
I', s. I.oilhi'i, I'i sii si! T'li; To-'i
1 . S Itlllihei ", T, r, I,
I. s. s(rl i.-if, i.i-, im: iv't
I . s Stiol Co , I'r Ill !H, !). tlj
Wosloin I nitm 'l'i 'i-(, in),, 'ii
Wah.ih, I'i :r., ,.s :r, ;,-
Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS.
I.irkiami,i Daiiy Co., Pr ,
Countv Simiirs Bink & Trti-1. Co..
first National Bink (Cartiomlalo) ..
fctamlanl Drilllns Co
Third National Hank
Dime Dcpo-it ami Discount Hank..
fconoiny I.iehl. H. 1'. Co
first Nntunnl flank
Lacka. Tru,t Sifo Deposit Co
Clark & fenover Co. I'r
Scranton iron fence & Mfp. Co
btnnton Ade VVorks
Scranton Faiin Hani-
Traders' Kationil 1'Jnk
Seranton Holt & Nut Co
Tropic's Bml.
New Mexico lly. & C. Co
BONDS.
Scranton rassenper Railway, first
llortKafte, duo l0-"
People's Stieet Itailway, first mort-
Kage, tin" lnl
Tcople's Street Itailuay, Oencial
nioitBase. duo 1321
Dickson Manufacturing Co
Lacka. Township School 5 per cent.
City of Scranton St. Imp 6 per
cent
Scranton Tiactlon 0 per cent
Bid.
CO
SCO
Asked.
3.'S
4S0
273
I'.'OO
15n
1.'5
46
100
05
400
175
101
135
75
115
US
US
100
102
102
115
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Corrected by II. 0. Dale, 27 I-aikananna Avo.)
Mean Per bujliel, choice marrow, JJ.GOa.' 1,5.
Uuttci-frcih creamery, 21n22c; dairy, lieeli,
21c.
Cheeso Full cream, 10-jallc.
fgKb We.tcrn (rcsh, 15',al0; nearly state,
15',il7',ic
Mctlluui Beans Per liushcl, 'ji.SO.
Orcen 1'eas rer bushel, $l,40al,l3.
flour Best patent, pel lianrl, I.IS.
Bean'. I'er Iniihcl, ihoiic mairow, S3.10.
Potatoes l'er liushcl $lal.l0.
Now York Grain and Produce.
Vev oik, f.l 10 fjnui Vny dull ami
admit Mt nl. I1r.1t -spiit tit, nl; No, J irtl,
7.",ni. f. o. li .1lln.1t i Nu, 2 ml, 71'hi. flt'ialoii
V11. 1 Nnitlirili llnlulh, 7Js,i f. u, li. alio it.
DplioiH npi'nid stiMily ami who (.vncnlly util
fiilil lilitll all 1I11. t IonoiI pK.iiIi at uuiliani,'nd
pihr. Hi tn,(d 7S',,t,; Oundcr, 7oHc'.i Dc
irinlui, Tfl c, 'iiii .spot hlrail; No, 2, IdUe
eleialoi nud HV. f. o. d, alio it. Option iniiket
opined Mr.nl .aid a rv(rnlini;l) dull all
il.i.i, adunciu:: lair 011 a ucuuud liom phoiu.
( losrd hteady and unch niRril, Vlij ilosed
I2i.i Oclulici, lil)Tc.i Defiindei, rilal, Oita
.Spot Mtji', No, '.', uSIji.i Nu. ,1, iiir. ; ,Sn,
2 while. ll:.ilJV.i ! No. .1 wlillc. 11c, j ti.it L.
inived wedern, iH'jilOc ; link white, 4Hil7c.
Optlim null I dti steiilr. Ilulti-i llmly -jic nl.v ;
iir.uiiei, ISilic.i fitlor, l-"siV.c; luue
ciramei, 20i2l'je.; iuillaliuii iit'iiiuit, llabi.;
stale ilali, lliJIt. Uicrc-Meul j 1,1111 luue
toloied, li'jr ; limy laru while, OV.i., famy
friull inlnitil, lO.il.c s line .null while, IK,
l'SK -I'iiiuj tt lie iind l'ciuibauli, y ',. Ji , ;
wctciu uiKimdkd, 17.ije. j wcteui ininilid, ila
'.c
Philadelphia Grain and Produoe.
I'hiladelplui, Oct. 10. -M1e.1t-slcad , ton
tract Blade (Klfilm, 7U-aI.). Cnrii -(Julet, lint
Mr nl I Nn 2 lillvt'd Oclnliri, f'l, ii.Ji,i.. Oils
Mead; o. '.' wlillu clipped, tji.c. Bullet -riniii
fancy wejilcin ueaiuu, JJ'.t.; tlo. iitailiy
prinW, We. Fbs- fiimi fiedi neaid, 21t,i do.
W(.teiu, 2I 1 do. sniitiiwcleni, l' ; do. mmIIiciii,
ISt tlit'Cst linn; . . lull cicjiin fjni
mull, J0?s Jl"'j . i wo, tlo, ib. fiir to choice, Pa
in,, it.'tinftl Miijai-I mliantteil. Cnttou fiiin,
J )llc. hlgliili liilddllnK nplauiU, 81 I pie, 'lallow--hli-iil;
ill plime ill I1I11U., 3-)4aii'. j do, ami
toiiutiy ililk, J'c.i takes, liJd'ic. I.lie I'ouliry
film, fair ilcniiiiili towls, llilli,, old inrutiij,
iJiiji i H'lini; thickens Value, ilmks, 0i0o
Dii'inil I'oulli Dull and weak; fond, tlioire,
lit j do. fill lo good, lOHD'jc j old moulds.
To j drolllu,' chickeiii i.eaihy, Uillc.j uisltin
do , lllilJc.
JtitclpH -flour, 2,1.00 d.Htcli and l.-TOOO
pounds in tackii wheal, l.flun dudiels; torn, 51,
txi luulirh; tuti, 2,iVW liuihtls. ShlpmenU--Wlieat,
11,000 buslieU; 10111, a.WW liuhcli; cuts,
5,000 dudiels.
Chicago ttrain and Product.
Chicago, Oct. lO.-tluiiu luK-d dull and nar-
THE TRIBUNE'S "WANT"
4 Lines 10 Cents
More Than Four Llnca, 3 Cent lor Each Cxlra Line.
For Bent.
IlAltlHlIt MIOI' and liatli moim fully tnrnljlrd
for inimcillitp lent. ne: maim I" ainnn.
tllli. A lino npiiarliinlh for n couple of juiiiir,
fklllful liiilirm. Aitkin llloc!,. turner Jtaln
Mieit and Hilem aieiiuo.
fOll Hl'Vr-l'our rnnm! Hint lloor; licit; nil
furnlflittl. 701 QuInVy uirmie.
I'Oll HUNT night rooint, 7S1 Jefferson avenue;
ali modern corvonienres. I
For Salo or Kent.
fOlt s,; on imsr furulMinl K mom Iiuiup,
nil innileiii ItupioveiuiMiK futnlliiro nil HKi
new, home lu I1rl tl.ic roiutlllou (ieorgo I)
Drown, linen llltlje I.unibu iiimpiiii.
For Sale.
I'Oll SAM; V tine loid 1ioro and run adout Innt
K.v. Imiultc it Wccki lliutlieu' cir;iii atoif,
Main htreel. l'lltton
lINniXi; AMI linll.lllt for silo. A 21 liontrpimn
doldi and HilioiM'iinuei cnRiiic in lliittlii'i
tniidllloiii will lie sold i heap; tan do H'fii at
tho picklm; lioiuo of T. f. 1 Jir .V, Son, lli'iii
innlon iiMiuio.
I'Oll SM'-Liritc fiife, desk, show raei and
vvjitlrolic. II. I. I'vjih, 107 South Miln aic
mil'. I'Oll SAMI-llcai team. Inipihe al f. H.
Kverill's Iliei. .'I2d DK tniul.
fOlt S'Al.f.-Ono might lny horse. In hilidi
IiIrIi; rjooil (t.iVLli i ; kind md Rcntd'.
peacock in eicrv way. for partiiuliis addreM
II. I), 'lilman, Vlontiui. I'a.
HOIM'HS' fm sale, two 100 II. 1. ImIIcm, til
pouniN uti'im. Aildii'i I. O. Ilov 200, I'lain
fleld, N. ,1.
FOll SAI.i: Two light spring wagons and some
harnct, cheap, fvani, rear 1132 I.uerno
Btrect.
Heal Estate.
I'Oll MI.I'Wi. Invo lot Kilo il vu into douhlo
lioue; Jlullieiiy street, shidy side; only
V'.'K': loiue tpuck; homes fiom si, ',00 to
sf-,,000. Clii'i. Hchlagci.
fOll SM.i: One acit nf I mil, impimed vclth
m no mom Iioum'. plcnl and i.inch nt finil;
Kiind loe.ilinn In village of flectvllle. Jin. Olivo
IVIi, fleetilllo, I'a.
l'MIM of 'adout -ixt -Hw uie, roii 1 lioii-r nntl
bam. in.li Montiow. Adiliisj dux SI, Dim
otk. Sii-qiiehaiiiii county, I'a.
Furnislied Booms.
ss s
fOll lll'.NT KiuiiMied looms, for genilcmen
onh : xltMin hen, all moUirn ronti'iiieiices
1021 .Vdildciiy stieet.
FOB IlfNT fuinUhed fiont room, with heat,
bath and gas; near court house; gentleman
preferred Address Iloom, box 299.
I'OK IlKNT KurnMicd room; heat and bjth
C25 Linden street.
1
Wanted To Rent.
V VSri.l) '10 Ili;.r siimII Hal, or four rr flie
lunula, b inung t ouplo, not tltleen minuter
fiom cnuil liou-e. Addle, lilt, 'Iiidune.
Wanted Unfurnished Room.
A -VOI'Mi I. VDV WIS an uuf in ni-lii tl loom in
rfipritthlo lotalil. Addrev, M Hj!7 (.lunch
aieinie.
low luil i, oiiihntlt waiting fm tin fnrlliioin
mg guMimuiut ittioii, ami Diciiuder whtat
t lo-t rl a shade lowci , l)n otnlifi tuiii untie i , and
Dtctinlioi oil, ;t. liijlui, l'roi-ious tiotd
2Vi In ." tents drpir-setl. ( ah )UO!.illoin wtu
ai follows:
f loin-sieaiH ; n, .'I .piinc whoil, t.71 s iijs't . ;
Nn. i mil ifliTHi.; No. 2 jollnw toin, "if, i'..(.;
Nu J nit, Ifit.; No. 'J white, .!"'. i (s'ii . ; No.
.! while, .i7'i.'i,; fin tn thniio milting darh,
5"iiW ; Nn. 1 lli -iid, -l H; No. I Nuiid
wi'ltin, "l 17; pumo tiiunth seed, .' V,,r, nil;
mi-s pink. -ll.7Jasi), hid, yi I."jnl1; hlioit iiIh,
JslisiO; di h.illid .sliouldei-, 7'Hiht ; shoit
ilea ults, sssiiismj; wlu-kii, fl.'JU.
Cbieaero Xive Stock Market.
( hit igo, Oil. 10 faille Iteuipli. 7,f1, in.
iliiillng f 'IVvan-; 71(1 wMi'iiis, all good tit
sleeis Minug; iteiithlug i-o dull and lowii,
gond In pi unt Mti is, -it "JOjil SI; pnoi lo mitliuin,
si Vlil'lll; -,toiktis .aid fluids, sjal.JV; urn.,
S .'Itl mi; hcifOH, J i.1; lanuiM. "! 'Ii.'..",; lnilU,
Ja.7'iil.7."i; tabe-, s -,o,i(. -,, 'IVNithleois Y-'0
a!7'i; wcslt'iu sieeK, st ir, i, rii). Hogs lieielpts
lS.tWKl; toiunlliiw, la.OllO; rfl moi, ,-,,0011; nhelltly
Hiongei lor good; slrath for pit In is; misid
and butt hois silid ); good In ihoitt heaii, si, u
.nl i,0, lough dean, s-, ToiO.IO, light, si;.f,a(,l();
hulk of siles, -siiiiiS). Mircp IteicipK 1 1.IWOj
hiep stiong In 10 tends hlght i ; lamlis sliong
md lnglii i : gnod lo choice wtlhii-t, s, ;,ot j.iiO;
wosliin i-licip, s.T.iril0; unite lanid-. pool to
chnite, sj.j0ij.10, wt'lein lamb, s.'jjilSa.
East Liberty Cattle.
f.a-t l.ideil, Oct. 10,-t.-attli-.sleaii; tholto,
41,7.1 in; inline, 'I ,10 1 1,70; good, si 10 tl JI lings
-slow; piline licit, vi nOaii TO; inediuiiis, "Ji-Hi
0.10; licsl .Milken, til.fi1i(..10; Hshl do., ij.it),11;
gl.Kseis, s", MHI, -,; pig,, s-,jni1liO; nkip., Sa
j; loughs, s,r,0ii 0, s1C(p (,,!, . .,t vnili.
eis, 4.1,(0 13.70; culls and loiuiuun, fli.', eaillugs,
sJWaJ.tiO, teal lauds, fo.-.o.
Buffalo Stock Market.
I.isl Huftiln, Ott, 10 -Cattle -Dull for older;
nn rood hero; eal, "1i7.0 Id g Offeilngs,
.iro i.n. i l.i-nl llrmir; licit dial, "So.,-,", i'i 1,1,
niiM'il, $n.70; loughs, yl; slag, "-I.7.1. llog
lleitipU, Ji cu.s, Heati" ; niliio lamb-, ?1.I5;
luivtd kheep, tups, Jl.lOj mill to good, fl SOU;
wtlliCH and i'aillng, i..r.O.
Oil Market.
Oil City, Oil 10.-Cirilit IhIjiicc, IM), tullfi
rales, nu dlds; flilpmenH, 10,ni; .image, tO'i,
111, Huns, u7,P'ii); avnage, W-ISO,
PITTSTON.
Spcrlal to the Scranton Tribune.
I'ltUtnn, O.t. t. Uro. Iluhlei md I'nder.
wood, who hate just llnWinl tun moiiiln' dill
it tlio l'lltstoti lio-pllnl, wll iiauiiict ihe lu-ni-lieu
nf tlo utafl at tho l'.agla hotel nevt 1'uda
euiilug.
Cliulri (iiliualliu, nf Uiiiioid tluol, ainl
VUs llmUit (,'nldon, nf II Imtn, wno uiiilnl
in maridi,'! last ruiiing in m .lohn'n tliiinh,
lia lli'iiibllian iiiuiii condnlilcs will ad
diets a miss mieUug in llu town hall at West
1'ittsion toinoiiow eieiiiug.
Wlllhin II. Hullt'dso, ot fine Mieel, for t.
rial jeai station agent lor tin file ami My
oiiilug Vallev llalliujd lompauy hue, las re
signed Ills in.siIOIl.
'ihe race which was tn fake pi no 'I liuiailst
Dtti'iuooii at Vrt I'll tsliiti delwrtu I'ttti (in
i, of Vvoi i. .mil "roll" Mil nt", ol Ihii pljcv,
hn luen talletl nil, Mi Cue i illed on .stakeliold.
li Vluiph licit- IIiIr ninrulug ami anuoimtid tint
one ol Ids leg. Im glieu out, tho 1 1 -stilt of oer
tialiilng, anil do would do unable to late. Mur
phy will at I o'llntk '1 liui.tlj pat ntti lu I ui
liy tho .!' toifeit iiioiuy dtpcsliid la Slifue
'Ihe .lnni'al crnlnM ol llie .New- i mk roulei
flu,' nl the Methodist fpbtopal ihurili Is now in
so-slon III llio ihtiuli ol Hut iliiioiuliiitloii line.
'Ihe imifiieiibi will last one weik. I'lesltltnt
Her .1. S llul-ait il pitsidmg. The tunltieiuo
li cumpojetl moitlv ol Voik stale t Inn, lies and
a laige nuindcr of Ihe pastoiK anbed llili .if
tiinoou, 'I he optulng K.sslon took plate till
ttfteiiioon ami wa detotetl mostly In tho web
lomliiff of llio delegates and clcrcj men. Hn.
it fe. Hank, (( Dale Wile, piuiliid the t-ci-nion
at tliU eunlns'.i sciiion. after vilileli llio
adinliiUlralioii o( the I.oid'j supper took- plate.
TomonowV session will be demoted to business.
New York Livo Stock Market.
New Vmk, Ovt. 10, Heeies Mainly touslgned
diieil; no ule-i upoileil, Ciltes- in dull, nu
dado worth noting; tilt' (IilsmiI i-ali-, hiji.
Sheep Dull and weak; limbs steid; tlieeii, s,',n
a'llll; culls-, a; lands, $1.70,1 V.,, og One
sinill lmiich tu .-.ill'; no Ii.iiiju liom upurteil.
3
Atorc
Help Wanted Mttle.
.V --Sss
ti(IOI) .HIIIHIMl MOI I.DIIII VV'VMI',1), pttlnili.
nil eniilnmenl ; mulled mm Inefiiiid Ap
lilt to .Natlonil Hlciator iind Maililue (tiiiip.m),
llonrilil(, I'a.
r..NV."SI'llH WAM'HD-fur nn honest,
Iriilghlfonv.ird pinptwllliui', Nut JlOauliy
rcheme, but Rood pa fill good wnik. Ynung
men of nenl appearance mid good habit, wanted;
If they hue hid some rvperliute In tamasliiR,
no nnuli Hie dellur. Aihlresi, stating age, el
perlciKo and prevlou" hiiiicm. M'WSI'AI'IIU,
'1 illume olllcc,
CANVASSHIts'-To wotk In tilv; ray Ihiiihj
good pa, t.alin avi ictri i s-loii Addio-n
II. II . Tribiin: ollUe.
UIMCKLAVCItS WAST HI)-for llu brlrk work.
Communications and pergonal opplliilloni
will de reorl cd at my office in llanrock, N. t.
II J, IllK-llllll.
Help Wnntcd Female.
AirilKss WVNlf.l) al ome nt bail iw.iuna Inn.
pitil. Vlust lirnig i eli it in o.
bDV s,NO(lt'li:it W AM III) In Im mitt .
Mile i vpetliiuo. uge, imllonillH, salii
"'." cue Tribune Ofllte.
VV WTIID- 'IIioioiieIiIi toinpi'tonl gill for gen
ual liou-twuik; must hue fhsl class litir
elites, ppl.i imnittllali'h', Mit. (I. dull. Dim
lllilk, !!lj .lelfelsnll jc line.
TVII.)lll's HAM HI) One iiuiipi lent lo act in
fniewomau on ladiiH cluik and suilt. L'l.me,
'IJI laitkiiWann i aieuuo
WAXIIID llrmekeepii; i ill delwtru tin dnui
of t! and ) p m , l-0o Noilh Miln hm.. cil
CAM Ssi:ilS Tn work In eilv ; U'J hout;
good pai, ulnv and commission. Addle-"
I.'. II , Trihuni ulllte.
WAN rm-V girl Im gcnenl lioii-ewnrk. Apply
at 101 .south Mill- iiuimu; miiit come ice
ominendetl. WANTI.'D Cirl foi geneuil housework at Dillon.
Address II, T.. tare Tiihune
BRANCH WANT OFFICES.
Want Advertisements Will Be
Received at Any of the Follow
ing Drug Stores Until 10 P. M.
Central City
ALBnitT SCIH.UTZ, corner Mulborrj
street and Web-lcr avenue.
017STAV PICHCL, CJO Adams avenue.
West Side
OEOnc.H W. JHNKIKS, 101 South Main
venue
Bouth Scranton
FBED L. TCUPPC, 720 Cedar avenua.
Worth Scranton
GEO. W. DAVIS, corner North Main
venue and Market street.
Green Ridge
CHAIILl'S P. JONES, 1337 Dickson
avenue.
T. J JOHNS, 020 Orcen Ridge street
O. LOHENZ, torncr Washington ave
nue and Marion street.
Petersburg
TV. II. KNEPf EL, 1017 Irving avenue.
Dunmore
J. Q. BON'E & SON.
Wanted.
VNII.I) Vlen and It mis m tounti, linn and
loam, IU0 to l .10 pi i di; men, 1. .
nt) tin; l1 tap bond; tUad wmk. Addict
do X, Tiiluine uflii e
WANTED A large show cise. Apply William
Oifford, 1517 Dictuon avenue.
Booms and Board.
ItOOVI. TO Itf.Nl', with bund. bOl Mulbciry
btietl
Boarders Wanted.
WANTED Table boarders. Mrs. Tompkins, 531
Washington avenue.
Wanted Room and Board.
t.EN 1 1.EVIAN w mis innni and dninl in .i refined
prtv.ili fainil, Hill K-itinii Mile pi ii i.
Cuiii-poiiilonio totiflikutiil. Adthees, u, TJj,
'I illume Office
M.Vni:li:il tOfl'l.l. wild Im tlnhlren, ago (1 and
I, id mi i's rooms iml donil, pibatc I imily.
piefenid. Addiess, II , '1 iiduuu (Hint'.
Lost.
IOsI' V dlack feller pun. findei will bo le
w.iuleJ d iciuriiiiig tu L. i. Williams, 7.1
Washington atcniit'.
Business Opportunity.
blOCK AND WIII'VT 'I ItADI'.ltS wilhoul thliy.
Nnte for uui fptti.il niaikei lettei, I'i i o on
applltatloii. h M lliddaitl Co., uuindtis N.
V. Con-nbililed and blotk l'clnnjr, tl and Jti
llroadway. New York. Cstidllsditd JMil. Lous
Dbtaute I'liono 'ilbS Ilitiad.
MorioytoLoan.
$3J0,UCKI TO LOAN Lowest rates; straight or
monthly paincnts. btark & Co,,Tradcrs did,'.
ANY AMOUNT Of MONEY TO LOAN Quit k.
itraigl I lcan3 oi Ilulhilng and Loan. At
from 4 to 0 pel cent. Call on N. V, Walker,
SH-113 Council building.
LEGAL.
IN" III"' f.-i in id .biM'pli (.. talluto, lale nl tin
linitmgli nl Duiiiui'ic.
I.elttrs tt'-t.iniiulay upon the ad.wo n unfit
islate lining dein giaulnl lu llie limit i signed,
all pir-uiii lining i latins or dun aids agalu-i lue
Mill estate will picstiit llu hi fni piiiuiul. and
thnso Inilidttil lliui'ln will luiko InuuedliU pa,
liicnl tu Vlnuoii (llllttte, (vctutilv
II C. HEWOI.IK
Atlointy tor I'siue
MHK I', IS If 1111 in (.IV I. V thai an .ipilnati"ii
will do undo In lint gniiiU'r nf llio slate
nl fiiiimlianll nn llie Inunli dn of Nouindti,
IfKH, In lu(gill Cn- Mi. A f loniKll. Vlitd.,,1
.1 belli, Muliil (.mhi and I. V -t uiiluu. undei
an act nl aviinl'l n llie loniiuonwealth nf
1'emi'Vlv.iiiIa, tnllldd " u ml tn pioude Im
tho Im nip itinn ami reaiiliinni m ml ibi toip-n i
limis," appiiivtd Vpill J'l. 71, and lht supple
lU'litit tin HI", foi llu (liiltu foi an iiiiiudi I
inipnialloii lu be illid "Id" l.iil. iwiinni Mi-am
lliktu inmpim," ide ilinattei iind ,! it c
uliurnf Is In miuiifit.luio all idud tif l.n 1 1,
pit- luktp, md tiitkeis, iiul Im His piupn.i'
in halt -es and cnjoi ill lie ligliL, In m
His nud i'iiiligts ot llie i lil ut uf iis-iinl'K ami
it mpplrintiit' I'VM.dll .v I.IAM-
hOlltllois
SITUATIONS
WANTED
FRED.
WE OFFER TO YIELD ABOUT 5
$ 1 ,000,000
BUTTE ELECTRICIEPOWER COMPANY
of Butte,
(Iliittn l Hit (,'icatcst copper piotluciiiB city in tho vvoild),
5o First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds
Doiitimliiutiun 81.000, iiiatiiilnir I to .".o yea re. Amply iiroviuei lnr by loseiva
aud linking fund. Nut cuiuliiga tlavo tiinl tbrcc; Hiuati'ii tlinoj intcii'jli'liaigu.
Write lor icpoit of Mr. Samuel Insull, 1'ivsldcnt or IhoCbk-JBO Utlison Co., and
special circulur. n y
RUDOLPH KLEYBOLTE & CO.,
I NASSAU SI'.,
if 0
JAsU'V.'W.'.l
DIRECTORY.
Insertions 25 Cents
Than Pour Lines, 6 Cents lor Uach ttxtra Lin:,
PROFESSIONAL.
Certified Public Accountant.
kuwAiti) c. bPAUbDiNo, 2J thaduusIiInk
Ilulldlng.
Aichitects.
l:i)W VIII) tlT" l)AVItJ,"7iUMIlTLuKCO.VNULil
nuiidiiig.
Fltl'.DHHIt'K I,, inioWNAnCII. 11., BKAIi
L"Lil-J.uliaiiKo llldg,, 1J0 Waslilnglon avc.
Civil nud Mining Engineers.
II. L. UVIlDI.Ntl. rtKJ t.O.N'M'.bl, IIUlbDINtl.
Dentists.
uit. c. e. i:u.i:Mii:iini:ii, pauli huii.uinu,
.spiiue ittreel, -guiinluii.
1)11. C'. C. LAUIUCII. 111 W'VOMINU AVENUE.
Lawyers.
',';VK ,. HON. I.E. AflOHNKY-AT-AW.
""oms 1-', II. 10 and IS Iluir llulltling.
!' K. 'IIIACY, Al rYMCOMVIONWEAMil ni.Uo!
'ill!' ,"l;l''-(J"bl'. AI'rolt.NHY-I.OANS NEliO
tlflteil tn ical etnte Becuilly. Meara Ilulldlng,
i oinei Ha-liliigtoH annuo and tsprucc dtieel.
WlI.r.AHl), W.VHItEV k KNAPP, AHOItNEYii
and toun-ellonat-law. lttpuhllian Building,
Washington avenue.
Jl:!,,1'1' "''"'l'. AT I OltNKYS AND C0UN
i ,.'," ' .'' L'uiiinioimejltli llullding, ItoomJ
1 '. "0 and 21.
' l.u'n,,1l," ". THAYEII. AnoItNEY. 1100M3
. J-'"DI. 01 Ii Hoot. Mears Ilulldlng.
',... U!AT'ti:. ATlOltNEY-AT-bAW, DOARIJ
of iiaitiiJUiildliig, .Scranton. Pa.
'nr,,':,,'0,y.A- wim:ox, TIIADEIIS' NATION'AlJ
lank Ilulldlng.
. comi:os, o-n hepuiimcan iiuildino.
Aoi.Wni:,ll0'l' OITTCIJ MOVED TO NO,
U Voming atenue.
Physicians and Surgeons.
IMl. W. E. AI.LL.V, fllJ NOItTII WAfcHINOloS
nienue.
DIt. S W I, MOIIEl X, Off ICE aao WAbll
ington avenue. Itesitlence, 1318 Mulberry.
Chronio diseases, lungs', hout, kidney- and
genlto-urlnniy oigans a specialty. llouis, 1
to 4 p ni
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE KK CAfE, 12.1 AND U! FitA.NKLIN AVE"
nue. Kites reasonable.
P. ZEIGF.I'R, Pioprietor.
bCKAMOV HOUSE. NEAIt 1)., L. & W. PA3
senger derot. Condiu.itd on the European
plan. VICTOR KOCH, Proprietor.
Scavenger.
a. n. unions- cleans privy vaults anij
cets pools; no odoi; only improved pump" uied.
A II. Iliiggi, piopnetoi. Lcive ordcra 1100
Noith Main atomic, or Eieke's drug store, cor
ner Adania and Mulberry. Uotli telephone-..
Seeds.
G. Ii. CLRKi; 4 CO. SEEDSMEN AND NUR8
erinin, t-toro 201 Washington avt.nnc; green
douses, l')',0 Noilli Man aicnuc; store tela
phone, 7t.
Wire Scieens.
JOSEPH KUETTEIj. HEAR 511 J.ACKA. AVK.,
tscranton, Pa,, manufattuier of ViieSciecin
Miscellaneous.
DltE-sVlVKINO l'OR CHILDREN 'IO ORDhlt:
also ladies' waists. Louia Shoemaker, 213
Ad inn avenue.
' .
MEOAItCEH DUOS, PIM.MTH3' htll'I'f.lES, V.S-
elopet, paper digt, twine. Warehouse, l"ij
Washington avenue, b'ciauton, Pa.
THE WILKES-IIAIIIlll RfCORD CAN DE HAD
in feci, niton at the news Mandi of ItcUm.ia
llio., 100 Spruce and 50! Linden; M. Norton,
n2J Lackawanna avenue; 1. ti. Schutior, 211
fcpruce sheet.
Situations Wanted.
hill VIKIN WVNU'.D Dy an evpenentrd eonl
in lintel tu lioaidiug house. Addicts Cuok,
Tiiliuui' ollico,
bill' VTTOV WV.MEII llnokktrpt'i. t pern'ii( ed
in lueuantilf and uniiul u lining liusints..;
eightriu itais' cn rieiue; wauls Miiall set nf
dooks, ili-engagid tliiit tl i- wetkl; fin-l diss
10101111105. Addrtvi W. It, Tubiuif.
sill VIION V VNII.I) 11 I middle aged no.
linn as uhlldien'- niiHe tu In wail nn in
vibil, good lelt'iintt's giKU. Adilievt L. M, (i.,
Tiiduno nlnte.
Mil VIION VVVMEI) Vn ivptiieuted stcnogia
plu i desiiing tu ni i Ki- a iliangf would Ilk
position with nllililo til in .1. .1.
Mll'A'llOV AM ED I ad of win il vevrs'
oxpeiituco tlesiiei id'iital position of any
kind Vdflii-s C In L , Tilbunt niiice.
A COMI'I'IEM' IIOOKKEEPI.II and fleiuMiapitr
di'siies a pnsiiioii in ofluo while t dame ot
a.I. i.t, i ,.,. id m.iiliil fill l.iltlihll liml' llilra
. III. UI'Vl. ...... .- ..- T--T ..... ---., ...
ejis espiiliiui; good icttlttues. Aildrcs "A.
V '." aidondiie.
MTI'VTIOV MIT To en out bv Ih
ilii washing or cleaning, Mi. Maiy lluell.
mi1) Ctila uicinie,
A Vlll'Nd MV would bl:e poslilnn; iinilei
hi. aids t niug fm hnrM's and It llttiing; do
or itiueiiin. J. V. 1'.. l.O.-outh .Ninth sired,
cilj..
Ml I' VIION" V VM'IID -llou-i work by Hie hout
oi di. luipiiin it .'ils 1'i'icol unlit.
Sill VI ION V VNTI.D 11 a boy 10 ve.aa old ta
dn am kind nl wmk Aiiswci tn . V. ('.,
p.. l .....!... iiriiun ,1,.
. ,, , t'llllliu u. l llll
31
FINANCIAL.
Diract New York Wira
Stocks and Bonds
All orders executed on Huohungp. Quick
and ubtolutcly reliable service, lelepnoru
Connection!., Old, 007.! New, no.
IRWIN THUHMAN & CO.,
731-7 i-'j Cniinell Itiilldins, scranton, Pa
OLDEST! WALL STREET
SAFEST! '"- Wl" ilatn I!l Morujily
nnrtm) Returns.
Duul, llieliaed r al imtll'.ia"riiii niontlily
'Hi ililesi ii,iblishei in Vincilt.i Nn teiiitieala
luldir Ins iifi lost a it nl. I'anucnis mail ti
all rulisciiliiM ciei li iLivs. Nn lmiihe ""Sit
drill Mi ni iiliinihil nu dtuiaiid, ijl todaj
Im piilitul ns, tut to any inliluv.
I, E. Maikt A (u., lliuboii llldg, Vctr o"rk.
Mont.
NEW YORK.
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