'.. V . V.' ' M? , ' , THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1900. j j &lAiAiMMM til r a a -ai. 5 5 TAKE IT IN TIME Notice the aches in the back. Watch the Urinaiy dischaiges. detention of Uiine. Excessive cliseharges. All tell af Kidney 'ills Not seiious at fust, If taken in time. A few doses of Doan's Kidney Pills Will relieve and cute. Longer neglect means Haider to cuie. Doan's Kidney Pills will cure The woist of Kidney ills, But it takes mote pills. All the 'Bad Backs' Fillmore Avenue. Mi. Thotunt TJiilley, a miner, of Ut Fllmotc nvemiP, "nym "No ona knows how much t suffered. I coulil not lift iinythliiir. My Imrl! hurt every time I stooped mill often It seemed to break In two T lend of a nelson who lives in mind hern having been pitied by tnk Itiif Do.ui'p Kidney 1'IIK so I pot them al .Matthew Hiolhem' dins Btoro. The flist bov helped me ho nnieh I 1011 tlniied the tienlinent until I had taken six Iionm In all. They lived me up all ilsht and did nic nn linmptio amount of frond, o that I lecommend then to all whom I hear rcimiilnlnhiK of li.ickni'he or other kidney tumbles." i ri SCRANTON Can Be Cured. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS Are Endorsed by Scranton People. Price Street. Mi'i Pm .ih Fin i ell. of 1011 Pi lee sued, lljdo Pnilc. vas: "1 lioneittv bllove If It had not been foi Doim'.s Kldnev Pills I would now be In my irtavo. SK vo.us ago my kldno.vs coiu menied to tioublc me. At tlist I did not pay miteh .ittentlon to It, but it Kept getting vvoif and other symp toms nppemod. 1 tiled innnv medi ilnn'., inn without oblnining pei lu.inent l cliff. I was so bad thai blood passed tiom me: inv back ached so I eould not get up or down; I was shoit of bie.itb. and fimllv I li id to take to mv bed. I was gi owing weaMi and my stifferhiK In (.line moie Intense, and the doctor aid In was doing all he could for me. I often wished and pinned for death, ten .I had givn up hope of Renins io llfl. Mv inotliei had Dn.in'K iKldnev Pills brought to her notice, got a bo-c f i inn Matthews Uios. dmg fuie. 1 tool- tliem and the flist box did me so much good I got moie After the fouitli bo- I thanked Ood that J had found a lemedv which hhd given me a new lease of life." N. Everett Avenue. Mr. Albeit lloskillv. of .11 1 Xoith i: eiett aenue, lljdo P.nk, engineer at the fnpoiisp mines, -..ivi: "I hud for .seats u dull pain a : oss my b.uk. My back felt lame and soie, s-o inueh so th.it wh"it I bent oei ll was all I eould do to straighten up again. When eei 1 took a oold It afleeted my back. At night it botheied me a gieat deaf with slim p twinges which Kept me aw tike tor hours T often got up in ihe morning feeling titod and devoid of all eneigy and ambition. There a also ii kidney weakness which at times was annoying and painful. I bad my attention called to Doan's Kidney Pills through our pipers from time to lime by reading the testimony from people. I went down to Matthews Hi os.' drug btoie and got a bov. Thev benefited me In eei way. r base Mt .slight touches of the pain .since, but a 'e.soit to Doan's Kldnev Pills neei failed to quickly lelleve it." Washburn Street. Mis. Margaret Moses, of 1602 Wnsh burn sheet. Ilydp Paik, avs: "For a number of yours off nnd on I hud at tacks of dull pain nnd weakness In the small of my buck, stooping or the leust exertion Incieascd It nnd nt times t was so bid that I wns unable to woik and hnd to have the services of a do'1 lot. There was a. kidney weakness' which wiis annoying and digressing, paitlcularlv at night. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised nnd they wore lccommcndPd to mo by a Mis. Jenkins, of 143 South Fllmoie avenue. I pto cured a bov and took them with so much benefit that t got more. I pan honestly lecommend Doan's Kidney. Pills to nny persons suffering fiom kidney ttouble." Luzerne Street. Mrs. Patrick Wright, of 102.) Lurerno stieet, says: "My back and kidneys for six yeais pained so that nt times I could scut cely move. When walking In a hutry It made me wotse than iisunl nnd stooping and straightening caused twinges In the loins. I luid fearful pain at night so that I could baldly turn from one side to tho other. My feet blonted sometimes so that I i ould not fasten my shoes nnd fre quently I had to resort to sllppurs. I got Doan's Kidney Pills at Matthews th-os.' diug store and I had not taken inoi e than half a dozen doses befoi'o 1 could see n good effect from them. They were just what I needed and they improved mv health immensely. Doan's Kidney Pills are an excellent lemedy and 1 shall recommend them w henever 1 can." Lafayette Street. Mr. A. W. Klotz, of 1514 Lafayette stieet, painter by tiade, says: "Five yeais ago I took a seere cold which settled in my bladder. Ever after mv kidneys tioubled me a great deal. I used many dlffeient remedies and took medicine ftom a doctor, who pio noimced mv double cutnrth of the bladder, but I got little if any relief. My condition v,as continually growing: worse and theie was a constant dull p iln neioss my back when sitting down or on getting up and 'turning about the pain became voiy sharp. I had to woik often for houis in a stooping position, and If I straightened up my back felt ns though it would snap in two. The kidney secretions weie luegular, of a high color and a disagieeable odor, and accompanied by too frequent action. 1 was finally lajd up unable to do any woik. At this time a fiiend iccomniended Doan's Kldnev Pills to hip, I hnd not much faith in them, but I went to Matthews 111 os ' dmg stoie Itnd got a box. I le (olved so much benefit from this that 1 continued the tieatment until well." Get What You Ask for-Get Doan's Kidney Pills XJ?ZJZ5.2ZZ an article they make more profit on. Doan's Kidney Pills sell for socper box. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, Sole Proprietors. Danger in It Don't neglect a bad back. 'Tis the kidneys cry for help. A lame, a weak or an aching back. A stitching; twitching or painful back Is a bad back. Most headache pains arc kidney pain s. The sharp, quick twinges, The slow, exhaustive aches, Are early symptoms of kidney ills. If you don't relieve the aching back. Allow the kidneys to be overworked, Serious Troubles are sure to follow. Urinary complications, Diabetes, Bright's Disease. I NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MONTROSE. ?uriol In (he -(rjnlon Irll mo MontKise, Xo. L'." Mis. .1. S Taibell is entoitainliig her siiei. Mi", Ta.loi, ol Dinghamtou. The new band oiganled a tew wetUs (lnie by Pint. I'liuiles Cohen, meets nightly loi pidt'tke in looms ot the J lie Biyan Campaign club The bo s aio maMng i(.mni Unble inomits and the outlook Is i. in om aging lor Mont lose to hae a llit.l-el.iss band, eio the jublns, ueht again. The ladles of the Catliolle i-huuli .ue making gieat pienaiatlon tin the hot hiipper whkh they will mmp al Vil lage hall on Wednesduj icnlug. Theseieial )istoi,s ot ihl-, pime have decided to get tilling without the "-e)-1 1ces of an evangelist ibis wlnlii, but will Londuet ie lnl 'meetings thi'in hulies This decision meets with tho nppioMil ot inn pmplp geneially. s,a P. Viulaklu, who linldi n le-pon-lble position In the olllee lot the ic lhlon ol taxes In Philadelphia, was hi town on Pi'id.iv to attend the I uncial of his fathei, tho late Iia V.ulakln, esq. J, 11. Oieitou, mi a piomlneui ies ilent of Itush and a nou.spiper nipn spondunt ol nnieh ablllt, dlid at his liome on Thin sdav mm plug. The luneial was attended Horn tho Hush Uqptlht i lunch today ut 11 o'cloik a, in., and the buiial was a I ISIhIiuhI illle. Mi. lUeiton was a yuilous lle publlean and a leader In the biialuo.ss and social allalis of the vicinity In Which ho le.slded, Ho was n'Vuntv ye.u.s of ago. A son and daughter sui iho him, J.aige ndwimo .sain ot healH Indicates a huge, attendaiuo at the giand bene, lit peifoimanee for lteneno HooK and Ladder umipany at Village hall, Thanksgiving night, when the cole. biated play, "The Two Oiphan.s" will bo pit.sentid by out best haul talent, nsslsted by Mr. liijant. of Nm Voik, A Homo Mls.slonaiy lonfeienio was hold nt the Pie.sln teilan chinch this evening. Clink .Stephens, ot the ilim of Aies iS. .Stopheiih, lumber dealois, had tho inlsloitune to lo.so two flngeis of his left hand the other day, by his hand being caught in n plauci. Mis. A. N. llullaul, who has been long and diinguiouMy III, Is, now ion valcscent, Theie hns been bomo ilksputo between tho boimigli couiirll and Pi evident Jef ft'is, of the i;ietio Llsht company, aver the liUtei's Intention of laying pipes to c.uiy steam fiom thu oleetilc light plant to tho com t house and othor buildings. The objection of the council ias as to the tenting up of tho Mieett., especially at U'la season of the ear. Tho mutter was conMdoied llnallv by the council ut n meeting held on Fil day evening "I'd it was decided In favor of Mr, Jeff pis. The laying of tho pities will now he pushed uipldly. Mis. AV, II. Dennis Is Msltlng her laughter, Mis. Many Fiedeilcks, in YUeutowji. Caids uie out for the niuiilaco of Ml8 Nellie I.oulsu Ponklln, daughter or Mr, nnd Mrs. II. S. fonklln. to Mr. flliam Uelford Jones, the ceieniony to take place at the home ot the bible's patents. In this plme, on AVednubday, Deiembei ,", nt A o'lloek p. m. The announcement of the (ensus ilg iiits siioning the population ot this i oiiiit to be 40,01.1, a loss of lltty in the past ten eais has caused a llut ter among some ot tho politicians, as tl is said that under a. new legislative appoitionment, it the piovlslons of the iiinstlliillon weie obsened, would, on the basis of the census flgmes, toh Sus (liiehanna county of one membet of the legl-latme. While Gem go Felkei was hauling a heavv load of biiih to his oil still a few davs ago, while going up n bleep iri.ide, the team began to back, Mr. Fclkor jumped off the load, l.iu to the back of the wagon and cndeavoied by main lone to slay the piogiess of the load down gimle. with the icsult that the weight was ihiown agnlnst one of his amis, in caking It at the wil.st. -Mis. av, s. Danolds, ot Albion, N. Y has been visiting her sister, Mis. Maiy T ItaMisfoul, In this place. Ii. i:, Tiijlor, of riewaul, X. A'., vlslteu at the home of his fathei -In-law, ,S, J, Noi thup, In this place, .last week, Itev. James O'lteilly, of St. Pett r's eathedial, Seianton, and Ilev. Kdward O'ltellly, ot Wllkes-Hane, weie the guests- of Key. A. T, Iltodetiek, in this place, last week, The November teim of coui t olobed on Satuulay. Ill tho ia.se of 11. 13. Hit toh imalnst Abulia rteynolds, the Jiuy louiul for defendant, Uelawaic, I..ickawi.i and AVcbtern Itnllioad company, use ot O. D. Uob eits, assigned to J, M, Jetfeis, ngalnst i'liuiles II. Tlilnny, Jiuy found for de tcudant. Matthew llugaboom ngalnst Jessie A. llelkuni) ct nl defendants; II, C, Ames is Co,, gainlshee, Jiuy finds for (lelendanth, lieujamlii Ciandall, of Smoky Hol low, convicted of ns--nult nnd battel y, etc, was sentenced to pay a (hie of j.'5 mid undetgo lmpilMinmont In the county jail for ten days. I.9i I AVhllnkcr, convicted of assault anil battoty, was sentenced to pay a Illle of $1 and costs of pioseeutlon. Thonias llilck, Ft auk Smith and Michael Hums, convicted of bioakliig jail, weie eneh sentenced to pav ?10 llnu and bo ImptiHoned In the nnstein pcnlteutiaty for fifteen inonthH. Thomas llrlek, for bie.iklng anil en teilng the 13lle stutlon ut Qieat Hend, was lined 10 and given one year and eight months In tho Uahtein peniten tial y. Fiank I-'abett. for hoi so-stealing, was fined $10 and el, en one year and eight mouths In the penitential y. I3lmer Tlnklepaugh, tor ussuult and battel y, was fined W and cost of piosu cutloii, Tho cubes gtowlng put of the alleged illegal Mile of liquor nt lleait lake last summer, In which the defendants jo sld'fl In I.ackavvai na and I.uiciue counties, were all settled out of couit on payment of costs, and when they weie called for tliiil a nolle pioseuul wus enteied In each i.ise. The case of S. Maisells, of Hltig- hamton, against Siisquehnnna county, to semie the $1,000 lewmd otfeied In connection with appiehenslon of the mindeieis ol Juckson Peppei, was again put over till net teim. FACTORYVILLE. Sp, till to tin suaiitun I'libuiif Factoiyvllle, Nov. 21. Alls, Saiah Iilce clicle, No. 101. Giand At my ol the Republic, will meet hi legulai session tomonnw (Yues(ljiy) evening nnd nomi nate oflleeis foi the ensuing teim. All membeis aie requested to be piesent. Tho houi of meeting will he V o'clock sh.up Captain Tinner, of the Falls, was over Pilday night and entei tallied a huge numbei of our citizens at the Gland Atmv of the Republic hall. The captain being an old soldier, speaks fiom espeileme, and luib n keen .sense ot humor, which combined, makes him an hueiesting entei tnlnei. Miss Annette It. Bush expects to leave today for St. Agath, Canada, whete she will spend the w Intel for the Impiovement of her health. lied Jacket lodge. No. 5J4, Independ ent Older of Odd Fellows, confened the second degice last) Satutday night. They nlso ndopted a new system for tho woiklng ol tho dlffeient degiees, that Is, electing a degiee master for each of the four degiees, and each df gtce master to liuvo his own degiee team, The following nienibeis weie elected as degiee masti.s: Captain G. AV. Stanton, John lllnk, S. 11, Lilly and I3dwln l.oi nzo AVatklns. Potatoes aie being loaded on cais at Tunkhnnoi It tor US cents per bushel, r.lljah D, Klntner has been appointed jtny commissioner of this county, to fill tho vacancy caused by the death ol Hoi ton Wood, of Conttomoielnnd. The population of this county Is 17, 1!).!, an Inciease In the past ten jeais of 1,201. C A. I.lhk, Chailes Gaulnei, esq,, and Mr, and Mrs. M, P, Reynolds, weie business vlsltnis at Tunkhiinnoek Wed nesday. Alls. R, J, Goodwin bus been spend ing heveinl das at the home of her sis ter nu Nicholson. Tho degiee staff of Puulnwna Re beknb lodge, will meet tor piaetlce to night nt the hull, PITTSTON. SpciIj1 to tlio iiianloii TillimiP I'ltthtnn, Nov. -.'. Snltuday mmhlng Thomas Nichols, ono of tho best known lebldentb of AVest PlttHtou, passed away nt his homo on T.uerne avenue, after a llngeilng illness, Deceased win od yeats of ago and had been a icMdent ol this place for 10 yenis For many eais ho hud an extensive buslnebs as a plosteilng eontinctor, Deceased was a member of nine dlffeient lodges and also of the AVest Pittston M. 13. cliuich, Resides his wife, the following child. I en suivlve; Fiancls H a lawyer hi Riooklyn; Thomas J,, it builder nnd eontinctor in Atlanta, Ga.; una Mis. C. 1', Kidder, of AVllkes-IIane, The funeial will tnke pluce Tuesday nt li'.'M p. in,, vvlth sei vices at the housu nnd Intel ment In tho West Pittston ceme tery, Tho Right Rev, Rthelbeit Talbot, D. IX, bishop ot tho I3plt-copal chinch, paid his annual visit to Tilnlty eluucli of AVest Pittston, and St. Jamas chui ch, 'this city, to-day, Services weio held In the foimer church this mmnliig and in tho latter this evening. TlNs afternoon thu bishop addiessed tho meeting for men In 'the Y. M. C. A. Mrs. Henry I, Evans, of West Pittb- ton, lelitined home riatuidav fiom Philadelphia, wheie she underwent an opeiation in Dr. Pike's pi hate hos pital. Hoi health Is much lmpuned. Richaid Hoban, aged 0r yeais, died suddenly Filday night while sitting in a chair .'it his homo on Rock stieet, H.unlov, n. He had been a suffeier liom miiiets' a- tlima and licit t tioublo loi some time. Tins funeial will take place Monday morning. Mis. AVilllam Stutts, of AVood stieet, died Saturday moinlng after a six days' illness of pneumonia Deceased was ."d yeais of nge, and Is survived by a husband and lour children. The luneial will take place Tuesday at 2 ). m. A tin ec-vcai -old child of Mi. and Mis. Michael Alalia, of John street, died this moinlng of dlphthoiln. A house owned by T.ovvls Cohen and occupied by Joseph Gntdner, Mtuated on Geoigc street, was badly damaged by lire on Ftldny night. The new Welsh Conrrorfntional i lunch now being elected on Tjaginnge .sheet will bo completed the latter pail ot nc:it month, and arrange, inentfi aie being mndo to have the con sccintlon sei vices take plnco comment Ins Satin dnv, December 20, and con tinuing to Sunday, Junuaty U. TAYLOR. A delightful flashlight paity vas given on Fildny evening at the homo ol Ah, and Mis. Daniel Haves, ot Mnln stieet. The evening was fiaught with pleasiito and enjoyment Sing ing nnd spenklng was the fcatuie of tho evening In w hlch Anthony Fell ex celled In his many funny stoiles. Flashlight plctuies weie taken and lohemments seivcd. Those piesent v.'oip; Mr. ami Alls. Daniel Hncj, Allhsps Annie and Maggie f.vdon, H, .Toulon, Unto Sudgate, Mamie and Maggie Connolly, Annlo AleDonnld, Annie niitns nnd Alessis, Ar. J. nnd Chailes Giogan, Dnnlel McDonald, W. J. Stone, P. J, hudgate, Fi.ink I.itlly, P, .1. Sullivan, Robeit Gllgallon and 13dwatd Fnv, Out of town guestt weie' Allsses Alaggie AlrCahll, Alng glo Hughes, o Allnookn; Alessis, Autaiilo Fill and AMIIInm Ross, ot Seinnton, and Al. J. .Mnckln, Rellevue, Tho A'oung Men's Chiisthin assoch. tlon branch eleuted tho following ofll iius ut their nieollng on Satutday evening for the orisulm teim: Piel dent, William I3vans: vice-president, David Jones; scciottuy, Vuta Powell; coriespondlng ssrietaiy, AVilllam Mor gans; tieasurer, Kzi.i Fiutehey, col lector, F-.ui Powell and John Royd. Theie Is much complaint of the J0 mlmttes sheet car seiv.lcn I'm nlslii'il by tho Scranton T action on the Tay lor line. In ioi tain places on .Main sheet the side walks me In n voiy deploinhle condition. In ceitnln pliics the walks tit c about two feet lower than tho load, nnd In other places they tite too high. Oidlnnnoo nfter oidlnnnco has been passed befmo council nnd iioth lug litis been doiv, and as soon ni cobl weather sets In It will be entliely impassible. ' David K, I.uwls of this boiough, vva on Filday gi anted llccpbe for the ic malndcr of tm your lor his hotM piopeity on Main street, toimerly oc iiililcd by AVilllam Jenkins. Al the legular session of the Lacka wanna conclave. No. 21 J, I. O, II,, this evening, Nov. 20, Important business demands tho presence of eveiy mem ber. Mr. A. R. Duck, who bus been . two months' visitor with filends in Now Yoik, has letmncd to town nnd Is looking well .iter his tiip. Allss Alaigaiet Austin, a tialned muse fiom Philadelphia, has ben spending the past few davs at the homes of Alls. P. J. Nyhan nnd Airs. Reil Beemei. Rinblem division, No. ", Sons of Temneinnce, will meet this evening. Ah AV. H. Peterson or Raiboad stieet, spent yestetday with filends In Wilkes-Bauo. Mr. and Airs. Thomas J. Powell. Mrs. Joseph Davis, and Alls. John E. Xlvans and daughter Arntgatel, attended a funeral of a relative at AVannmic. I.uzeine county, ycsteidny. AIs 15dlth Powell, of Plymouth, Is lsltlng ber sister, Mis. John G. Ptlco nnd Airs. H. C. Hood, of this place. Allss Aleiiam AVeston, of Pittston, Is isltlns hei giandmothei, Ahs. Reese, ot Taylor stieet. Messis. AV. H. ntid Jonn R. Thomas, of Union stieet, visited at tho horns of Pi of. and Ahs. Ai. J. Lloyd, at Pileobuig yestetday. Mr. John James, of Pittston, visited In this borough yesteiday. Postmnster P. J. Judge, of Lacka wanna, called on friends heie yester day. THEATRICAL. ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. Lyceum, VIONDVV. -lluikt. VjiMeillle Ktsitial, Jfltr- llndll ami llUlll. 'III.M)A. 'Tcilnu." Wl.llMsiny, ' Hi, M(,lit ut tin. I'.mitli." tlll'llsllAV. Wi-I'h Mln.liils uftFrnoon n.l iilulil. lltlDW AMI - I IJIID W. Mflilinl llollanj In "He l'imci Ililiiml the 'llnoiie." "-atmduj iiuiliui. Academy. M. Wl.l'.K - 1 lie spnonen, Gaiety. 111111,13 I'lIM' 1 VTi S Oii.nlul niiileinirii. i.vsr inni:i: nws.-riic Tiivriio ciuii. Anotltev Vaudeville Festival. Miiu.rr Uuili', wlioo .iiilrillH iimrlalii. moms it (lie lairuin nn 'Ihtimln li.t plcu.rii ut nun) ol Sirjiitou's crltiejl pla. i;oir, r. turns in Scrunlou lmli, mul, arinnllni; In hi. inonilfn-, w 1 1 1 1 jii I'litlie new cniupanv of incrij linkers uml cuti rtatnerb in nc anil original aila unit tLrtdiFi, first .nnonfr Hie attraction ml tlKiillU Hilly Important () far as tills iniraernifnt is lonrrrncil, h tlitf wonderful compjiiv ot .lapa. iii'-.l alliktrs and aiioluli, elcvrn In iiiiinlicr, wlin foi tho piit six inonllH have lioen atournb ln 4 woilil of v l.itois ii I lie; Pail. rioiltion, 'I lie finioiu 5l.irli .l.infii, liruN tin list of auikIllo JilUU in a nifil) -kelcli wlllcii pai tlnilaily foi In i, 'IIipii tlirro la V, II. Moan, nlio a 4 atjr ill tlio "IVIqiliono Cilrl" ami lalir In IiIciu'h '(.ill fiom I'iiIh," at tin ( .uluo, lli' ! kiippllul uith .onielbing cvicid iiiKlt fiinni, AlUi' llulliiook, laic prlini donna nt tlio I'jttle Squaie Upon coinpaiij, appears In a souk liat will tin mh ii to thrill and d Unlit, Joncplilnc (ainaii 1i.h nnn t lie lilgln.t honors in moil tptilalllca, lui KOiiga and uclliif hdng of the Kind iiiisiupK-ul on the sluo, She la arioinpanlnl liy two (level pULanniniii, whu aid her In some of the niluH iculationj of inlrlli extant. Polliiie and C'oinpanj will ailouid hy their iiniailnhla Illusion, new, hrls'lit and oi ((ti ll tl. 'Hie fjiiioin flower Irjik so itrai(tull) done b Kfllci will be leprodiiced All In all, the vaudeville cntutitnment under Maiuucr Burke at the I..V1CIHH this alteiuoon and evening; will cm phitlte the fact that hU rntertaliuueiits mntaln only that which loiuuicnds itself to the cultured, critical and cvaclivc. The Spooneis. AuierKa'a uriatr.l icptruie ioiiiiau.t, llio Spoomi, lieadid lN the w II Lnowu uu I populat slow, Filnn md Cecil Spanner, will open i week's enagcimnt at llm Aiadiiuv ot Vlu-n. ihn even ills', piesentinif in excellent repeilone of .-undunl mil IiIrIi clus plaji. 'Hit- bill for tonight will he lfowaid Hairs iniiuntle coniidv iliann, "A snldu-i of the l in pile" The heme of the pliv is I.d'ir, 1'r.inei , ind the lime 1S15. 'the action ot the plav tnkis phtc diuinir the one hiinilud da)-, iinikrd li Napoleon's enapi' fiom Kiln, his defeat at Water loo tnd exile to SI, Helena. Oxiental Builesqueis. VlniiiKtr bong;, liegliiuln; this .ifliuioan, and continuing for three divs, will oiler Wnt'on's Oiieiital llm Icijiii id is the itliactiou "I lie com piny embraces amonif il miny fun inikeis and liugli iioduieis such well known lelchrlllis as lions and A idoej, the "two petehe-."; Lillian Ileaili, iu her imitations of May liulu; t'hll Mills, the Rii iteit .lew comcdiin on tho Anieii can it ihe; Itntli Heiihcr. intuie's snot solonl; Seinlon and Stevens, chancter sUeteli aitisl, O'llourko nnd Diiiuelte, the famous danclni; dun, and the A ale Sisters, the entinnclng; nnd wimomo coon fon ilucttii-tK, locthei with a score of the handsomest vounir ladv choiisteis evrr seen in one oiganhutlon Tomonow Night "Fedoia." Sardou's "1 edoi i' has heen cilled hiilllaul, iiuenioui, povvciful, strong, ixilliu, luunaui, interesting and so on, and it tptendidlv His all these vvoids and their 5)nonvms. It Is 4 niabluplcic of conliuelion and Ure reus; nothing is wanted, nor supplied In over abundance. It crips with a ktroui; grasp until it tragic anil pallietlit ending; all this being conceded hy Hie hct judges ol the modtru dram i. The pilious of tho b)ceuin theater arc kkMiuil of an iiuiisuil tuat touionow evening, when this, EKjtut of Pardon's pla)s, will be presented, "The Night of the Fouith." Matllirvvi, and Uulger and tlm entile Dunlin an 1 R)ley ininpanv wnik foi their living, lliiir new farce coined), "Hie Mght of llm I'oinlli," is a well tinkered medium for specliltlcs, ind lias Ii l nil v- 4 dull spot. 'It lavs no clilin to sanity and hauls on Its light to be pciftctly idlutlr, "I don't like tills liiihlnns." J,ct'n slug," nvs nulgei when he wauls to mine down Iu the foot IUIiU and give us Ills pioflle, I doubt If livu nun like Shcirlo Matthews, llau,, Uulger, Inny IhU, 1'lilllp II, llvlev nnd Walter Jones could he duplicated. Do )ou know 1 think these fc'iool of npie-islou adorn, alt puis ami ici-onilil,v, who ire mi mnnntniiDiiMi one l.ivid, would ho biought link to health hi a i-ciiscii of Dunne and lt)lc).-!u (lie (liulotie IIioiuh.iu llranialic Itevievv, San l'lauelMO, "Hie Mght of tlio rnitith" will be at Ihe I,)ieuiii on W'lductdi) night, West's Minstiels, When the Willi mi II. Wot III,; Mlustnl .llib! lee Mlnsliels make llieh appeiniue Iu this illy Ihuiwlai- aflernoon .did night om thetlei gneis will be .then an oppoitunlt) Id wltuin u mlii still peilorni line the equal of wlilili, f i mil in nttivtli, coined) and voial si ludpolui, Ins im-i been sieu In this luiinti). It ui links mm i famous pei foi mors us mil Nan, l.iiitsl 'leuii.v, Ila.viiioud leal and Charles Whiten, u ii-u t ct to of fun makers had In evcil, Ike ll.t of blneis is headed h) the woild'i greitekl i out 1 1 I, nor, It, .1, .lose, and liuliides Mould Domain, .lulu I'. Ilodgex, litis Villion and ollius of note The olio prcmU a kerbs of nets of prouoiiuied fnue, Imliidiiia Hill) Van, the gieut llio lliolheis, Walibur,v llmlliers .oil Tennv, the lie lliu.il llio ami Tial and Wlullli One of Ilia big Odium with the hou this st.i ton is the monster spictaiulai stieet pm.ije, Iu lloiluclu some lien and liovil idias, nevir brfoie nltcuiplrd by any nlhci minstrel compaii). Thanksgiving Day nt Nlagaia Falls, J)ne Fate for tho Bound Tiip, via the Lehigh Volley Baihoad. Tickets on biile and good golinj No vember 28, limited for loturn passage to Pecembef 3 Inclusive, and will ba honored on any tialn, except the Hlaek Diamond expicis, For additional Infoi niutlon, consult Lehigh Valley ticket agents. THE MARKETS. SATURDAY'S STOCK QUOTATIONS The following iiolitlons are furnished 'Jim Trib me I v Vt. s, .Ionian ,v Co , rooms 703-708 Mcais bulldiig, Scranton, Fa. Tcliphotle 80U.1: Open- Higli- bow- Clos ing, est, est, ing. Ameikaii Sugar UlVi lii1 Ul lk!'S Aineiican Tobicco 109 110 100 10 Am. S. i. W 4l?i W ll't 4V4 Atih , 'lo. &. S. l'o .... ."H !t'a ;. .I'' A., T. K S. F., I'l SJ'i M't SVi f IliooWjn 'friction .... 74 7'4 7H" 71 II lit. ,t Ohio WlH 8t SOU M'i (ont. Tobicco .10 .1(1 f!"'4 JV, Clies. & Ohio M'i .10 !I5 Jif, Chic. & 0. W ll't UVi It's HVi elm-., n. & q .iwTii ii7i liv non St. Paul 127 U8H 1J7'? 12S'(, Itock Island HVji 1IH 1IV4 ll'i'i ULlawja- &. Hudson ....llBJi 1104 Hii'4 lK'U I'uhnil Slid Ill Ml 41i m lcdii.il Steel, IT 7fi& 76(4 J 7 Kun & Te , I'l IV ,ii.4 .I3"h .0'i bonis A. Msli l'i hi' Sl'4 81rs Jliinliuttiin I Iu lll'i HIT 110i 1101, Met. Tiaitlon Co 17.1 171'- 17b 173 Missouri I'lciUc tVlV4 S0'4 M4 681 1'ioplc'b Cas 8T4 lT 08'k W' .. ,1. Central 141 lit 141 144 Soutlmm 1'aiifiu 40 41 4054 404 Xorfolk k Western .... U 4X'i 4214 43 ortli Paillle, IT 7014 72J4 70'i 7m orlll. I'aclfte, IT M' S2a 8ti 8I N, Y. Central Ill 141? llOVa ltl Out. fc Wist "f; J Hi J4)t JHui, I'enni. II. It 112 1I2H 14a HiVa l'4cincMlll 41 444 41 44 ncading 18 18T D-14 IS7- Heading, I'l l"i HJ'4 fil'4 1 J-outliirn It. It ll4 lHi 14'4 lr Soutluin It. It.. I'l- i ftl4 IliH O-t's 'ierin,(1. Iron 72'j 7lvi 72 72 If. & I.eitlur H1h ll' 11 '4 14'i I'. S beatlnr, IT 71Ta 70'4 73 71H t', S llubhei 10 :0!4 2i ,10 I'nlon I'HCinV "IU 7J'i 7li 7t7i Uiiioii Paelfie, IT HI St f04 IVi m:w ioiik I'liouurK l:xclIACK rmcis. Open- High- fovv- ( loa. Wlinvr. Ing. est. esl, ing. llicimbir 77'i 77 77's 77?i Jlav SO SH'4; Wl C01IX. Pecemhcr 41 II iVI, 41 May 44 U'i 12'i U Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Baaed on Par of 100. STOCKS. Did. Askid Hrst National Ilmk 800 Kianlnn Savings Hank SOU ,,. brrantun Talking Co 03 Third National Hank 423 Ilimi) IKpot ami Discount Dank ,. 20 ... reonomy light. II. & T. Co 49 Lacka. IVviit Safe Uepoiit Co 150 Scranton IMInt -'o 8 Clark & bnover Co, lr. 125 ... Scranton Iron pence k SIfg, Co, ,,, ... 109 Scranton Axle Works ,. M Lackawanna Daliy Co., IT 20 Count) Saving Hank i: Trutt Co.,, SOU Tlist National Hank (Carbondalc) 809 Standard Drilling Co 3 Tiaik'ja' National Bank .,,,,...,,,, 153 ... Scranton Holt and Nut Co , 0 ,,, 110NP9. Scnnton l'assenger Hallway, flrit Mortgage, duo 1020 ,, ,1. 115 ,. People' Mieet Hailway, Brat mort- cage, duo 1518 ...., ,,..,. US ,,, People's Street Itillwa), (ienc'ral mortgage, due 1921 .'..,.. US :Ai Illckfon Minufjcturlug Lo. , ,., 109 Laeka Township henna! 6 per cent. ,., 102 City of Scranton St, Imp. 0 per cent ., I'M Seianton liuitlou 0 per rent. ,,,,, US ,,, j . Seinnton Wholesale MaiUet. (Correilcd by II. O. Dale, J7 Lackawanna Ave, lluttcr Oicamcry, 2Ja2lc, dairy tubs, 23c. gg-Sdcct western, 17c. nearby it ate, 15c. Cheese full ircam, new, UV4c. Iltana Per bu , choke marrow, f.MO; medium ?.' tO; pea, . 10. Potatoes COc. Onions COe. per bu I loui-Ue patent, M 60. Buffalo Liv Btock Market. Tajt llutlilo, Nov. 25 Itcceipt.-Cattlc, 5t cai; theip and Iambi, 17 can; hogi, 41 car. stiipuicnts-c'atllo, l"j isra; eheep uid lunbi, 15 cara; hogs, 11 c.irs. Catlk Dull and wijak with a light trail. C.iIvcj. good to choice, $i)47. ftmbj, choir to extra, fSMaStt, hicp, choice to extra, flM a 17', Hug Dial heavy, Mo.1j5 Wi ptjs, 4.50ai.8i. s "J :. .-. '.i.,;i.j, .;') Mi... , l,i javaiw 1 , li? Ut. JVJMfc. S "341 fS vat