sfrt?p9 vg 1 K tf'-vy'H ,'?. ( -H'h-l- V' t"l";;'?'i-tr, THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 11)00. 7i?&Tyffijf$Yf ? N., I, NORTHEASTERN DISCUSSED BY WHITNEY GROCER E3CPERIMENTS POWER OF HUMAN EYE. ON Lost Time Regained New Fast Train on the Erie An Editor's Marriage Announcement Pro posed Pnn-Americnn Railroad RateSaloon Keeper Learns How to Sell Moro Beer Cnrbondale's Dream of a New County Other. ' Pithy Paragraphs. Special lo Hie Snnnlon Tribune. Susquehanna, Dee. 1!. A KiiHllt linnna grocer until recently hud very decided opinion of th power of the luim.'in eye. lie hits always rittlnu' 1 thut a ninn could, by Kazlnt: stoudllv Into the eyes of the llerccsi nnlinul, lmtke the lioiiHt us docile and lnirni loss itH a wux doll. The grocer hua 111 his store a very largo cut mimed Thonias that Is not so frolicsome as a kitten by any means. The frrneer with the theory proposed to test It on the cat. A number of customers were present at the test. The fcrocer aproachod Thomas, who .sul blinking near the cheese box, and peered steadily at the cat's law, dandelion eyes. Thomas was evident ly greatly aflerted by the human eye so cloe lo bis, for he stood on his tail, and suddenly reaching out one log, planted his claws In the llesh of the grocer's face with a wild. Impetuous Plain. This he did twice In rapid flic cession, and was about to got In his work for a third time when, with an exclamation that sounded very much like an Impious oath, the grocer struck the Infuriated Thomas with his fist and knocked him off the counter and Into the mackerel barrel. The iiiiik- netlsm of the human eye Is a lost art with the grocer, who carries his fac-.-in a sling. L.OST T1MK ItKllAIXHD. Uupert "Wells, of Dundaff, this coun ty, lost bis watch while hunting In th. fall of 1S9S. A short time ago his brother found It In a Held, and it im mediately started running when pick ed up. The cases were somewhat dis colored, but aside from this it did not appear to bo Injured in the least. lalTTLK T.OiALKTTKS. The work of brick laying on tlie new church edition, being erected by the Oakland CongregaUonallsts, Is In progress. The church will probably cost ?7.000. The board of trade lias appointed a committee to confer with the Krie of ficials concerning the powering t Main street. The Krle shopmen will be paid m Saturday, December ii, for services in the month of November. Ftohcrl A. Greeley, fo" several years an esteemed resident of Susquehanna, died at Promptou, Wayne county, on Saturday last. 1-Te was a veteran r the civil war. K. R. AV. Senile, esq,, of Ibis pine", has been elected AV. M. of Great lien 1 J.odge, V. and A, T. The Erie will soon put on a new fast train between Xow York and Chi cago. The road Is doing an excellent business. SOME HOLIDAY THOUGHTS. Now for nmv resolutions wrecked in this year's storms. "It is more blessed to give than to receive," at Christmas time, but per haps it's loss pleasant. From now until Christinas nobody but a mighty mean man will go Into his own home unannounced. "Nevpr look a gift horse in the mouth," and never look for thu. price mark upon a Christmas gift tor it is usually rubbed off. There is a god deal of ital satis faction in sendiiu;' u Christmas gift to a friend the prospects are thut you will get something In return. HIS JIAimiAGK ANNOUNCEMENT. A vicinity editor wu married a few days since. Editorially he says: "The editor was married yosteiday to Mlsi Mary Skillet, one of the most charm ing ladles we have ever met. Thosj owing us for subsoiiptlons or job work will greatly facilitate the purchas-- of rag carpets,' coal, wood, baby car riages, etc, by settling at one"." THE NEWS HPXTIHDED. AVith two brass bands, Susquehan na ought to got through a hard win ter. "The Clmpot chamois company, of Great llend, Pennsylvania," will apply for u charter of incorporation, Referring to a new; undertaking tlriii, the County Herald stales that one member of the Hrm Is a Protestant and the other a Catholic. The living may have their preferences, but the person in the eoflln is little Interested in the religion or politic! of the undertaker. During the Pan-American exposition it is thought that tlio railroads will make a rate of a cent a mile. The Erie has placed another order with, the Mrooks Locomotive works, of Dunkirk. X. Y for forty extra henvv freight locomotives. HIS APOLOGY til ACCEPTED, Whitney has evidently sot the editor of the County Herald mixed up with porno other member of some other pro fession. His claim that the editor was held up by two footpads Is without foundation, In fact, simply a vaporing of AVlilt's light. Imagination, Footpath, know bettor than lo tackle an editor for money. County Herald. SOME HANDOM SUGGESTIONS. The New Yoilt Supreme court has de cided that electricity will kill. Now f some enterprising legal tribunal will Inform us thut a crab apple tree Isn't a mountain goat, the earth may be per mitted to continue ItH Journey around the mm, A buld .SiiMquohuuiia inun used oniuii poultices on lils head for neuralgia, and was surprised a month later to lind his baldness disappearing under a healthy growth of ;ed hair. A vicinity saloonkeeper paid a dollar for an envelope, containing directions that would enable him to sell more beer. He found these words on u card: "Sell less froth." When you hear a niun say that Ids town pan neve)- amount lo anything,' lust sot it down that he Is one of those Indlylduals that stands In the way of ls progress.- PENNSYLVANIA "fuel" Tom's Caliln" Is umilit edging this way. This Is olio of those catas tiopliles not foretold by Coles, the weather sharp. IN A MNK Olt TWO. Thole re forty candidates for litis pastoratt; of the Susquehanna Presby terian church, and thlrly-nlnc will soon he Into the bouillon, iim 'twere. A HnptlHi church edifice Is being erected at Hrushvlllc, a suburb of Sus quehanna. ' Keystone Hook and Ladder company has purchased n chemical lire uiirIiic, hut, up to date, the community has furnished no building In which to house It. The people along the Jefferson branch are building and "talking up" cream eries and canning factories. Occasionally there Is something new under the sun. A Cascade man Is said to have eloped with his daughter-in-law. Since Carbondale commenced dream ing of a iipw county, a number of law yers over there have been Inquiring Into the cost of Judicial robes. There Is a fear that the new bench will 'be somewhat crowded. AVhltnoy. P1TTST0N. Rjiciijil lo Ihe Sir.iiil.'ui Tiilmnc. Plttston, Dec. II!. William Moffntt, a married man. met with an accident In No. 7 shaft of the Pennsylvania Coal company, Saturday morning. His right leg became entangled In a tall rope at tached to a trip of cars, and before ho could "trleute it the limb was torn from the socket and so 'badly mangled as to necessitate amputation just above the knee at the Plttston hospital. Mof fatt had only a few w'eeks ago returned to work after several months' Idleness, owing to severe Injuries received by llriiiir thrown from a box car on the Lehigh Valley railroad. One of the Itlack Diamond pony ex press wagons was struck by an elec tric car on Wyoming' avenue, Saturduy evening. The wagon was damaged and one of the mules attuched thereto badly Injured. Lyman Howe's moving plotuie enter tainment will be given here in Music hall on a date between January 1", and 0, under the auspices of the First Con gregational church. The blacksmiths of this vicinity or ganized a brunch of the National Mas ter Blacksmiths' association In the Eagle hotel, Saturday night,, by elect ing the following oirtoors: President, P. L. Loob; vice-president, AV. II. AVar len: recording secretary, Oscar Houck; linanelul secretary, John I. Kearney: corresponding secretary. Henry Kus chel; treasurer.-Mnrlln Henderlee. Moses liiumi, the well-known mer chant, has returned after a trip lo Chi cago, where lie attended the funeral of his fiancee's father. A Joint convention of the select and common councils will be held Monday evening (o elect a city controller to till the vacancy created by the resignation of Senn tor-elect Drury. John Kennedy, recently named as candidate for the oflice on the Democratic ticket, will without doubt he the chosen one. Company C, Ninth regiment, is ar ranging for a production of the famous military drama. "The Drummer Boy of Shiloh," in Music hall. April 1!), 1901. It will be given by local talent. A house on Exeter street, West Pitts ton, owned by Charles Schumacher anil occupied by Martin Allen and family, was slightly damaged by lire, Saturday afternoon. During the progress of the lire, John A'anLuven, a member of the West Plttston Hose company, foil from the building and had a wrist dislo cated. The lirst and second teams of the Plttston Young .Men's Christian asso ciation and the Wyoming seminary came together in two well-nlayed bas ket ball games at Armory hall. Friday night. Moth games were victories for the home teams, the (list team game by a score of ss-i, and tins second team game by the score of 17-0. The Young .Men's Christian association is arrang ing for games with Uloomshurg NoV mal school, Dickinson college.Willlams purt Young Men's Christian associa tion, Buckuell university and State col lege. They play a return game with AVyomlng seminary at Kingston on the llth of January. Prof. Henry Harris, of Deluware ave nue, has been engaged as tenor singer with the choir of the AVest Plttston Presbyterian church. Tailie Evans severed his connection as city editor of the Plttston Gazette on Saturday evening. Ho Is succeeded by Chauncey Derby, of Seninton. TUNKHANNOCK. SjhvImI lii the Srranlon Tribune. Tunkliunnock, Dec. 1,',. tin Monday next the court of common pleas of AVyomlng county sits to dtlonnlno the election contest between ooaiu citi zens of the county and rihur II. Squler, concerning the allien of rep resentative In the general assembly. H Is likely that nothing of Importance will be done at that time except ob taining the uecosary orders from the court In regard to the ballot boxes, subpoenas, etc., but In all probability a largo delegation of politicians will bo on hand on that day to soo that everything goes as It should. The court will probably adjourn for a week after making the orders for the fur thering of tlio business. .su j i, I'rear, justice or tlio poaeo and ex-conimlsHlouer, of Overlleld, was In town on Saturday, Tlio Wyoming County Teachers, In stitute will be held at the court house here during the lirst week In J ami ary. County Superintendent F. H. Jarvls has prepared an unusually pleasing course of entertainments In collection with the Institute this year. On Monday ovonlng tlio John T. AVat klns Concert company, consisting of mule quartette, violinist, soprano so loist and elocutionist, will give a con cert. On Tuesday evening the ceo brated humorist, Ell Perkins, will lec ture mi "The Philosophy pf AA'll," On AVednosday evening a lecture and demonstration of tlio properties of liquid air will bu given by Pror. Eu gene Foster, of Temple college, Phila delphia, The lust lecture of the course on Thursday evening will bo by nishop Charles II. Fowler, of the Methodist' church. Subject. Abraham Lincoln. This Is usually the only opportunity offered to the people here to hear a good lecture course and the entertain ers will probably be greeted with full houses. Down before Asa S. Kceloi, esq., as commissioner this afternoon were taken Hut depositions In the divorce cuse of Hello Myers against Hepry E. Holiday News Jf tic Juias Long's Sins' State. VVJiat to Give Pocketbooks That's the price you'll pay us today for n splendid assortment of pocketbooks, more kinds than have ever gathered together at the price. For both ladies and gentlemen. Made in all kinds of leather with plain and fancy corners. Different sizes. Some men's bill books are in the lot. Other pocketbooks up to Five Dollars. What to Give Perfumery 25C. Bradley's choicest odors. You've heard of them; they're about as well known as any we know of. That's why you hear us say so much about them. Good sized bottles are these quarter ones, put up in little fancy boxes just the thing to remember some friend with. Other perfumes Rogers and Gullet, 1'inaud's and Lubin's the best in the world. What to Give Good Books Books worth up to One Dollar. Made a big table for them Monday right alongside the regular twenty-five cent ones, same as others sell for 3qc. Some of them are handsomely bound and have 'sold here up to 50c and 69c. Want to clean 'em up quick. Children's story books on the basement balcony great values from ?c up to one dollar. What to Give Stationery soc. Holiday boxes, we call them. Each one contains upwards of a pound of paper and envelopes, different shades and superior quality. Boxes are large and elaborately designed. Can't buy any more at the price .when these are gone. Other fancy boxes up to $2. These latter are worth looking at anyway, so are those in cabinet form which we're selling at 75c, What to Give Furniture . Chairs at $4. We speak particularly of them because they'll at tract your eye the minute you strike the furniture Uoor. Of exquisite pattern and design, with seats, backs' and headpieces upholstered in finest velours. That's not all in furniture. Think of book cases, writing desks, fancy tables, sideboards a ltd 11 hundred other things that make fine gifts you'll find them here. Myers, which comes down from Nich olson. A number of witiie.nes were in attendance from Nicholson and Fac toryvllle. C. B. Little, of Scrantou, wax In town over Sunday. HALLSTEAD. Spi'rijl lo ilir Sorjiitnii Tribune. iiallstead, Dec. 10. Mir. Addle liutf ers was visiting- friends in Minslmm- ton Thursday. vicinity uiermomoiors ictru-terea dj low zero Thursday night. The river was frozen over in some places. A successful oyster supper was hold Thursday evening at the home of Mr. Kli Stalker. Charles Itoney. while at work in th" round houses, met with an accident which injured Ills knee anile badly. Ho is now routined to lib: borne. Mr. Bob Morton Is now acting; In Mr. Honey's place. It Is Mild by contractors that there Is to be considerable building done in Uullsleart next spring. The American Chair company pre dict thai during the next year their output will reach the one hundred thousand dollar mark. Mrs. Maude Crook has returned home after a visit with New A'ork friends. An t'Udll Is to be hold next Thursday to adjust accounts between Great J lend township and Iiallstead buroitRli on account ol the nnnexallon of lands to the borough. Next Thursday nud Friday the Y. M C A minstrels will appear at the Association ball Mrs Arthur Coddlimlon was shop pliiK In ninslKiniten Thursday The Sunday schools are busily en aaued In rehearsing; for tho Christ, mas celebrations There Is some talk ot erecting a now school house for Ihe hlfjl: school m Grout Bend The one now occupied ha1 served Its time and Is now hard to heat in sovero weather A F Morrill recently purchased the house on DuBols street now occupied by Michael Itutsell JERMYN AND MAYFIELD. Mrs. Maria Prltthard, the ,well kuown daiiBhter of Mr, and Airs, John Prllchurd, of. AVest Muyllold, and Fro.l jtjork were married on Sataurtluy evouiliB'. Tho ceremony took pluca at 6 o'clock In the Primitive Methodist church, tho pastor, Tlev. Thomas Cook, olllclatlug. The hapy youiur coupla wore unuttoiiiled. Tho bride wore a very protly blue hemlctta enstumo, which wuh very bwomluir. After the ceremony a sumptuous supper was served at the homo of the bride's par ents, and the remainder of tho even ing enjoyably passed, Ihe newly mar Hod couple rcceivlnir many hearty coiiBralulatlons. There will he a public meeting at the oillco of Jl, D. Curoy, up( m Sr:;o o'clock this ovenliiB for tho puiposn of coiiblderint,' a proposition from a silk pilll firm who are desirous of locating here, TCvery citizen Interested in the matter should endeavor to be present nud the attendance of the business men of tho twu boroughs l especially desired. Fred, a sou of Air. and Mrs, John AVocdworth, of Third street, was pain? fullJl scalded about tlio hand and arm on Friday evening by the upsetting' of a teapot of hot tea, Hev, Mayuurd H. Thompson, of tlio First Baptist chinch. 1st In New .Jer sey, There will be a mooting of all Inter What ested In the reading rooms lately opened under the auspices of the Mlno Workers' union this evening for tho purpose of electlmr otliuers. The Itinera I of the little child of Mr. and Mrs. Jones, of Muy.Mold, who dl-l on Friday, took place yesterday after noon. Interment was made In the .Tor inyn borough cemetery Mrs. Comer (James and dauulitee. Irene, of Providence, who have boon spending the past week with relatives here, have returned home. OLYPHANT. The funeral of Thomas Alulderlg. who died on Thursday last, was hold yes terday afternoon. A largo number of friends sathered at the family home on IHiniuoie street and viewed the re mains, At ;: o'clock the funeral pro cession, which Included the memboia of the Catholic Alutual Beneficial asso ciation and Ancient Order of Hiberni ans, moved to St. Patrick's church, where the services were conducted by Ttev. P. J. Alurphy. Interment was made In St. Patrick's cemetery. The pall-bearers weie Thonias Farrell, Ed ward Norton, Peter Folov. Michael Cumin, John Hoban and Peter In golsby. Harry Ort, of Scranton, was a visitor in town yesterday. At a meeting of the Olypbant con clave of Hoptasophs. ihe ofllcers for the coining year were 'elected us fol lows: Arclion, Hugh O'noyle; provost, John McNeely; prelate, Oeorge Hhn inerinan; secretary, n. AAr. Taylor; financial secretary, D. CI, Jones: treas urer, 'A. D. Kdwards: inspector, J. F, Jones; warden, M. J. Mellale; sentinel, AVIIllam Steed; alternate, AV. AA'. Jones; trustees, T, I.. AVIIIIams, John Probert. AVilllum Steed; representative to Grand lodge at Hoston, In June, T, A'. Will iams. Iiev. P. J. Alurphy attended, tho dedi catory services at St. Hose church, In Carbondale, yesterday, Mrs. AVIIllam Ames, of Aluuch Chunk, returned home Suturduy, after a visit with relatives here. Austin f.yneh Is homo from Holy Cross college, AVorcester, AIuss,, for tho Christmas holidays. On Friday evening the new oilicers of tho Kingsbury lodge, Free and Ac cepted Alasons, were Installed by Dep uty Grand Aiaster T. F. Wells, of Scranton. At the conclusion of the ser vices a smoker was enjoyed by the members of the lodge, AUss Aland Garbett has returned fiom Bloomsburg State Normal school to spend Christmas. JESSUP. The funeral of Anthony tiredlsh oc curred from his late home yesterday afternoon and was largely attended, The Miners' union, of which he was a prominent member, led the proces sion, interment was mudi in the Oly pliant cemetery, Air, Oredlsh was em ployed as a miner at tho Hterrlyk Creek mine at this place. Last Friday ho and his laborer were caught be neutlt a fall of rock. The laborer es cuped with slight Injuries while Air, Uredlsh wus Instanlly killed, Mr. (iredtsh was 40 yearn old. He came to this country when only a boy and bus resided in this town since. Mr. Gredlsh was u resident of Grassy Hreel the past live yeurt, during which time he mudo numerous friends who will mourn his loss. He s sur vived by a wlfo and five children. Don't forget the social at Swoney's tonight, AIuslo by full orchestra. to Give Jewelry You can always make someone happy with iJevvelry, no matter how much they may have. China Bracelets in gold and silver from 99c up to $3,98. Nethersole bracelets 69c to 98c, with the minia ture Nethersole's at 25c. Rings and Necklaces, Watch Chains and Cull' Links, Pins, Combs everything. What's the matter with Clocks ? In both bronze and china. Cheap, too. $1.75 to $398. Lorgnettes 49c to $2oQ. What to Give Brooches J5C Don't seem possible, perhaps, but it's true. We bought a lot of these Brooches, or Breast Pins, from a man who makes good jewelry. Gets his designs from some of the richest and most expensive kinds. These are heavily plated and come in great variety; most of them have very pretty settings of opals, garnets, pearls and other stones. We'll be busy selling them tod ay. What to Gave Suspenders For father, brother or "gentleman friend." ioc is the price. These are of the finest silk web in every coloring that is rich and pretty; finished with white leather tips and fancy oxidized and gilt buckles; some with white buckles. Each pair packed in a pretty box. Don't believe you'll find them anywhere else for half a dollar. Lots and lots of Neckwear, too. What to Give Kid Gloves One dollar the pair. Pay that price to us and you'll be satisfied. So will the friend to whom yon give a pair lor Christmas. We guarantee these Dollar Gloves that makes them thoroughly good. All sizes, of course, and all shades that we know of as well as black and white. Two-clasp, made from best kid skins and perfectly finished, assuring perfect lit. What to Give Umbrellas $3.75 for some five dollar ones. Buy a good one, that's right. These are all puro silk, made over genuine paragon frames with steel rods. Handles are of natural wood and ivory with gold and silver trimmings. We think you'll agree with us that you've never seen their equal under Civc dollars. That's why we call them live dollar umbrellas. Otheis up to $12, if you care to pay so much. Alartln Loftus, one of our most en terprising young men lias opened u meat market on Clarkson street. I'. J. Galagber, a student at the Stale Normal schual, is home on his Christmas vacation. P. J. Convoy, of Uunmore, was a caller In town last evening. Thomas Buane, ot Lane street, spent the latter part of lust week visiting relatives In Aloosic. Patrick Carney has accepted a po sition as bookkeeper for Lumber Mer chant Bradley. Alessrs. Philip Barrett and Allehael Giles, who were employed at Scalp level the past few months, returned home Saturday night. .Misses Lizzie Cadden and U. Don nelly, of Scranton, are visiting friends in town. A large number of our people at tended tlie consecration of the Catho lic church at Carbondale yesterday. Allsses Kllu AValsh and Katie Slian luy, of Duumore, are visiting their parents of this place. Alissos Lizzie and Susie McGlniiess, of Plttston, are visiting at the Hotel Neary. Hev. K. .1. Luftrty assisted at the consecration of the St. Hose church at Carbondale yesterday. TAYLOR. National Committeeman Frederick Dlleher, of tho United Aline Workers of America, addressed a mass meeting of mine workers on Saturday evening at AA'ober's link. Air. John 13. Owens presided over the meeting and In a short address Introduced Air. DUcher ns speaker of tlie evening. Air. Dlleher gave a very excellent and Interesting uddress, which was greatly appreci ated by the large audience present. The Fnited Aline Workers Drum corps fur nished music dining the evening. John Samuels, or Chicago, formerly a resident of this place, Is visiting rela tives here. The ofllcers or the newly oraaulzed literary society of the Church of Im maculate Cuiueptlon eonnnises the fol lowing gentlemen: President, Frank Lally; vice-president, John J. Sullivan: secretary. AVIIllam Alurphy; treasurer, Alurshal Henley. The society will hold a business meeting tomorrow evening at the church. AUss Susie Harris entertained a num ber of friends at her home, on Union street, on Friday evening. AUss Harris proved herself an excellent hostess, en tertaining her guests in a royal man ner. Light refreshments were served. The eisteddfod to be held In this town on Christmas; day, under tho auspices of tho AVolsh Congregational church, is altrautlug widespread uttonllon. The list of entries Is steadily liicreaslnu', There will bo three sessions, morning, uftcrnt.n and evening. Any Informa tion pertaining to tlie affair run be ob tained front the secretary, John J. Mor gan, Taylor, Pa, A number of our young men have or ganized a basket bull team. The team i.s composed mostly of the members of tlio representative foot ball' team. They play their Hist game on Friday even ing at Fallon's rink, Old Forge, when they will meet tho Bellevun Sturs, Frederick AVitislow will leirye todti.v for Los Angeles, Cal., to rejoin his parents. Air, AVInsluw has been here fur the past tow months, visiting friends and relatives, and curries the best wishes of his acquaintances here. Air, and Mis. M. J. McDonald, of Alain street, were guests of the hitter's mother, Mis. nilgallon. In Arclihuld, yesterday. ss3i-ra."iv-i--uafc ;xtr..'.- si What to Give 98C. We've cheaper ninety-eight cents about strike our fancy as being the best Slipper value in the country fo r the money. Mostly of line vici kid, strictly hand-turned, which adds volumes to their comfort.,, All kinds of Crochet Slippers andueVerytning In footwear. We make a specialty of "fitting" the feet. What to Give .Handkerchiefs 25c. Pav us that price and you'll get "the best handker chief value ever offered by any store. How do we do it? Simply because we buy them early in the. year when best choosing is possible. Fine Swiss and linen evprv thread pure linen. Some with embroidered and lace edges and fancy inset corners. Others lace trimmed. Men's finest silk initial 'kerchiefs at 50c. What to Give Floor Uwgs $3.25. The rug man says there worth a dollar more. They're made Irom finest Axminsters in pattern that will appeal to you because of their richness and beauty. 27 inches long. Lots of other rugs, ot course. Most of theln'are ex clusive in pattern and design not likely to be any. dupli cates for a good many miles around. , In price up to thirty-live dollars. What to Give ' - :' They never got them lip so handsomely, and attract ively as they did this year and to add to their desirabil ity, the prices are particularly little. Fifty cents, for instance, pays-for some rich copies of French paintings that may be seen in the Louvre; site 12x16, mounted on heavy mats, encased in rich gold frames with fancy corners. We do Jraming. Don't forget that it you've any thing of the kind to be done. What toG ve Toys, Etc Rocking horses, 45c. That's all you'll pay today for the Shoo Fly. kind; two horses with seat; all strongly made and worth a half more. 39c for dolls. " '. These are kid body, full jointed,, with moving, o'f ;set eyes; extra large sizs; worth double. . ", . Doll's furniture a lot of it, especiallvlieds in brass, folding with tick and pillows; white enaiiiel'and gilt fin ish, They're 59c. THEATRICAL. ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. Lyceum. -I liailllCl'V Oleutl VKI)NIPAY ecu." III "UIMItll- Academy of Music. I.ST TllllKi: DAVS-'WlwrU." The Gaiety. KIltST TIIIICK DAYS- Rirts Pill KiikIUIi K..II.V t'lmipjiiy. bAST TIlHI'.i; DAYS Vielmlii lliiilpiiiri.. "Iii Old Kentucky,." IirK aiiUiemcs a.nv "In Old Knhu-k," at tlm I.yu'iiiu Sjlnriijy .ifiiniouii anil vrning. The plu.v lui Iippii treiiienll.v ciii lit-ii', Iml ncicr roins to loi- Its liitrirt fur tlipulri-jiiipn. Il wus piesetiti'd h) a roikI uuinunj jihI -tJKtng ami .lenwhrii's wrie ftwl il;i. Olcott Wednesday Night. Tin- next altiiuiion it llii Ijmiin ttil l- tlie timer roiurdl.ui Jiul liiKr, I'liuuiuvy Olioll, wlio will pieeiit 111? lonunHc- Irish rimna, "Mavnuriiec-i.." Tin' pl.i.v U i nwunliig pli'tiiK ot life nn Hip "Ould Sort" nr J cvntnry aRo. Altlionuli llift iUy vich in liunwr :iiiilTllln'riilan uitlicbiiis, It iii nut u isiihc i' liurU"iiue, Imt a tine piil in i' from rr.il MO. Till' (JCK.llli Hi III' is dl'pil.U'd in It alill KOI" liix happy way union;,' lits imtHo mountains mid tlie prototype ot Cluumey Olcntl's Ii-i-li l.nl run in' lonnd I'Veiyulieii' In t lie IjiiiI of tli" flianirod;, Oliott will lie al the l.yii'inu Wed' ntiid.iy uiulil, "Siberia" at the Academy. A superb sifnie mh.il of "Mln'iia," It.u lley rainplioH'i mit popular sloty of love and III,' in the domain of the .ar, will be the altr.tillon al the Aiaileniy of Mu.lr Tluulay, 1'iid.iy and Sat in day. with apeelal in.itTiii'i 1'ililiy and Sat, unlay. The tii.lL, laul'eiiuir and eilnil of tlie Nihil-I-.I. ot Itiuiia have alfoided a .iililei I for llie HUM. it hi'rni' lor the illustrator, a lertuie Mr tin trawler, ami, not the lejil, Ihe iiialeil.il for an ideal melodrama for the pluyvwinht. Many plain lllmlijtlu-n! ihn life and social , omlii lins ot Ihe Iiihaultimlk or Itiixla luie.lurn wiillen, hut none have moiiiI the mail: anerei of ". beila," which for Inn deeades lut. Mood Ihe leit of popular favor. '"MUtru" ua iifrli lewit'il llil .i-a.uii, an it .1 htlef jlweiiie fiom Ihe aise, liy , .1, rieldlni:, who pibiiiUcs Loth In sivnlr iiiaKiiilheiiir and In lolupauy Mi pnnth one ol the In-1 pindiu llnn Ihe play liak eier uielved. Rose Hill Company. At Ihe l.'alely the alliaillnn lor tlie nn lime ilajs Ihll neck I Hire & UjiiuiiV Ito.e l r.uglUh Polly company, an uiKaulzalion of clever t'onu'dlans and Inuul-onie Kr, uhhli has for yeju tanked uiuniu; Ihe lioni;e.l and he.i hiir pipie lotnoilict hefotv llie pulille. The lonip.iiiy I. up lu dale, mid lu rnlrilalu liu HI will he levi'lallnn when imnpaied with the ilapdrap, -.I.tp-llik, hoie-iljy peiruimancc. llheii hy ihe umaife liuilesiue oiR.iiii2.illons, 'the rii.eiuhle will he llrtt Intiodum! In a Lucie able Liirk'IU rnlilM "All al !-ou," ami later in a lonrerl enlltled "Molen Plejuic." 'the olio, Include iuh well known peifmuui a I'hil Mi 1'ailainl, Jame. I-, l.ee, .loicpli .1, Sul livan and ('aiiie Webber, I'ollhu nud Collin,, Catherine llnwe I'ahuei, Allle Wlllmd and llin llella Wheeler and ullim. How's ThisP W oiler due Hundred Hollar tranl for any ait ot I'aWiih that iinnot he ruled by Half's Cataiili l.'tue. J. .CliBSKV i CO., Toledo. I). We, tlnt'iiudmignea, luie known p, , Cheney for tlie llrt U yel. "d believe him ji-rf,clly honoublc In all hu.lncsa Iraiumutioiu and tliiiu clall.v able to uriy oui my ohiatloni miiie by their Bun. . , , . West fc TriiiX. HlioleiJle Priictlttj, Toledo, O. Waldiint, Klimaii 4 llaitlu, Wholesale ),,it. BUts,-Toledo, O. )all' Catanh Cure il UUu Internally. jhhl. directly upon the blood ami inuvout mi face, of the kjatfiii. TrallnionUU Kilt ficv. 1'iice 75e. per' bottle. Sold hy all DiugtrUtt. Hall's r'anuiy Pills arc Ihe beat. TT-riJi WSTttf'i'-t-tT.'wjj B JH " M ikl M. . h ! 1 s i?'? 'lii !f I SlippetfgUTHd Kinds and better 'kinds,1 but these at Pictures THE aMAKPfS. SATURDAY'S STOCK QUOTATIONS The following quotation me fuiiiUlirit The Trihurie by .M. ,. .lordan & Co,, rooms 703-704 Meats building-, Seranton, Piu, Telephone 6008: , Open High- hw- Clcw- -f- ! v.'iiiR.- et- y's-ttt. int. Ali'er. Susf ,:..L:...a2te.' MX-i'Mt Ml Atner. Ton(iU''l..i:..,')SJ4 110 SnfM7 J03i Am. Sleel & Wire, .... 41 : tS'.i 4ti 4J Atehinou ..... 4t'i 424 4I',S 4'JS, Alehl-on. I'r s(l Ml tiU fU liiook. Traction 7I "ji 7ST "Ma Ealt. & OIlio SH SZt Sl'.i h.",i Colli. Tobacco :!' :l!i ,36 M:: Che.". .V Dido :SHa, 3Si" ,1bJ 3SI.; I'll lc.it: (!t. West 10'i I8 1BU ls. Chic, B. (r l l:i64"lSB -13s? ISSTi St. Paul PiP,; 1.121, l.i PK'.i llool: l.l.ind IU'1 Jl7i 117 H75i Delaware k lllul-son ...I20"i 122 J-M'i KJ l.atKiiwiiiiua 1!. It UN liiiiU 19 nu, Federal Steel ,i.5i M!i 62 U l'edeiat Sleeel, I'r 77',a 7i".i 77!i ii linn. S: Tex.. Pr -io lOVi 40 40!i I.i'iiU. .- Kasli.' SCi ,', MH et'i Man Plevaled H0i 111 Ili-Hi llilii Met. Tiaitlon l8i P,Si U7',i IHSU Ml.-so. I'aiilu (ii'.ii lU'.i- (1151 W.4 People's Has Mi, 100, W,i lOtfii X. .1. Centi.,1 11.791 H.l'i 1M?i 14'1i Out. t Western ill ' 2S1!! it) lVlilia. It. It H.'l'.i HJii 14.'I1 HI'i I'arilte .Mail I.l'.i 4-'.Ti !-'. Ui HeadhiK Ity. Si's 21 HVt Wi Pe.HMnst Hy.. I'r. CS?1 6V,i .. 8U MH Soul hem It. II W In'.i 1S1 IK Niuriieui. 'i i.n Wflj t!6 !r., Tiuu. Coal .- (ion tilTs ili'il i'i);l bVi IT. s. l.eilnT i:;',i i:!i m'i i.n4 I. S, Leather, I'r 75 7S ' "lii 7.1 L', S, lluhbcr in illi -S', L'nion PurllU- 7.JU M 7.ti 7' Piilun P.icllh-, I'r. ... c2?l Ji SJiJi Si-'-i M-'.w voiiK piioiiccn i:'cnA.;t;K,.i'u.iCKs. Upeu- IUkIi- 'l.iw- Cioj VIU:aT. Iiik. e.l, e.t. Inir. Mini 7!l',i 71' 'i 70'i 78'i May 7M 7!' 7.""i 7'4 COHN, May U ti !: t Scranton Board of Trade Exchknga Quotations All Quotfttiom Bmid on Par of 100. -. . STOCKS. ttltl. AiVed. llhl. law .'lad I'll i.Vi lii I'it-I National nam; Siuintnii HililiKS Hank Third .National Haul. Dime Dcpusll and PIeouut llanl.. Ileoiiomy UkIiI, II. . "!', C ,., I.ail;a. T'lil-t Safe Pfnnll Co, .,'., Claik & Sinner Co,, Pr Siiiinlon Iron retire fc ill);. Co. ,., Seranton Axle Welkii I'NI .' i :iii ... .Wo M Ho IPS 111 ... 115 ... 115 ... ..: mo ... 101 l.aiUauuima Pahy Co., I'r. Counly Salmn lUiik fc Trnl Co., I'll, I .Vaiiomil Hank fCaihnndale),, Slandaid Pllllilit: Cn ,, Tnileis' Nalioual IlauL .......... SiiJiilun Unit ami Nut Co. ,,.,,, llONpS, - Suantini Pasienmr Hallway, lint Mortgage, due Itliu , 1'eople'i, stteet Hallway, Hi it niori- Itatie, due WW ..,..,,,,.,... People' Sireel Itailway, llrnetal inoitKave, hn mil ,,., Hiiksim Maiiufai'lmiui: Co. ,.,,,., l.arU.1. Town-hip Sihool 3 pcrirnt, I'll' of. SViantim sr, imp, 9 per nut ,, ... I IH Scianlou Tiaillou il per rem 115 ' ,,, Scranton Wholesale Mnrkt. (Conn ted by 11, (I, "ile, 57 Lackawanna Am) llutler Cieamuiy, '.'laijc. KKKs-Seleel wenlfin, it;l neaily le. 31. I'heeie pull neani, new'j lie, t' Deans Per bu., Hu)lce.inairow, Onloiij W). per bu, ITour- llei palitil, l.oo. 1.50. Philadelphia Cattle Marget. Philadelphia, Pee. Irt. Live nlock H.e.int. for ihe weel,: C'allle, 3,ul; nheep, 7,SU: hoi. n.10.1. Cuttle lood ipulity lower, uudr alow .n. ipjlry; common utocL, itilyrtitt,.Mi4Ta dibi hei iitlher loVj bell, .1.37!a5.W1,i' choice 1.l'i,ia.1.23; good, lia.l.liii; nudluiM, U.1U I.S7I4; rominon, HULQi'i. lo(j-nrni and aiia well liialiilalnd on all grades iindfi- (air buyiuf,' hfiti'eattrk UlrU.; other Uiuls. fciaTe. ; alala kot-n U ah luaikel. Pat cow,,riull m Jlitialc.i ldn oin. In lljrlil if'piejt. l,ul..Jaiii:.iAvfcj. calm oM lahly well at iba7ltc.; av ttr cholc I'oiiiniiiiidril Sc.; inijch ,yo,, tf btjttr mler iioiu. laiiacd from 5U3Viv-;jril,AiV. .i.i. ii.. ,...,., .. .a,.l ' -r-.fv..r-,Trir.jiM..a-' t..---- ilrwtti'coili-ftaliictl iaj Vd:.." -"7J..TV-.,- ' I ,v. J i
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