"V.t.j7vV,!' ilPr TiT'ft-Lo.i a Hg.iim-jmiPEgSlB ,-V")li . -"V -' T!l-. "Vf'lT!" r.-y!7p;;FJ:s?' AJ " o . i i THE SCRANTON TMBUNE-TtESDAV, DEOV, ,M, W 1 25, 1000. ti ft NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA HONESDALE. Sptrll In the Scratilon Tribune. HoiiPHdnlo, Doc. 24,Mlns Kiitheilne llluhpnbaker, i)f Itronklyn, N. Y Is upending the hulltlayn nt her home on West Htl'CCt. Mr. tmyiiioiul Clmrk'H, of NVw Vork city, Ih it guest ut the limit c of Mih. Kit to Allen, on IClevenli Hired. Mr. W. W. Until, of New York city, a L'orri'Hpondetit for the Now York Sun, wiim at tlK! hnnit? of hl pitrrntH, Mr. iiml Mrs. Thomas .1. Haiti, on Third Htrcct, on Sunday. .Mrs, Jr-sslo Dolmrntrh spout Snliir day In Hcrattton. Miss Florence Kuydiint and Mr. Charles Doi-flinger will bIvc ii inan querndo on Now Year's eve In the Cen tral theater. About one hundred Invi tations, have been Issued. Dr. and Mrs. It. W. Hrady tire enter taining Mrs. Brady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grogs', of Brooklyn, N. Y. Hy orders from Colonel Watrnus, Company K will suspend drills for two weeks, A new attraction Cor Iloiiesdiilo bus located In the Uauman store room, op posite the Delaware and Hudson sta tion for one week. It Is the Oiillln kUiss blowers and wizard workers. They have liOrow and his original wheels used at the world's fall for spinning glass; also many beautiful deslRtiH In Bohemian kIiiss and glass cloth, which they make in Hits presence of the sppctafots. Mr. IjOwIh B. Nolllson Is home from the University of Pennsylvania for llto holiday vacation. This (Tuesday) evening bo to the first annual ball of Freeman's or chestra at the armory. Miss Elizabeth K. Bently, who has been absent for several months, has returned to her home on Third street for the holidays. Mr. Frank Drum, of the Scranton Business College, is spending Christ mas at his lloncsdalo home. Miss Florence Watts Is home ftoin the Mansfield State Xonnnl school for the holidays. Vice principal of the Itotu'sdale graded school, Prof. S. 15. Churchill, and Mrs. Churchill have gone to Mary hind In spend the holiday vacation with relatives. A few invited guests were pleasantly entertained on Saturday evening nt the Presbyterian manse by Mrs. Wil liam H. Swift and daughters, Misus Bessie and Kdlth, on which occasion the announcement was made of the engagement of Miss Mnrchi B. Allen, of Honosdale, and Mr. Raymond Charles, of New York City. Miss Jessie Keifer. of Scranton, spent Sunday at the home of her mother on Park street. Miss Ella Sharpsteen has resigned her position as school teacher and will go to Scranton early. In January, where she has accepted a position as bookkeeper for D. D. Jones & Co., the undertakers. Miss Isabella Calloway, who is a student in the art department at Cooper Union, New York. Is at the home of her parents, on Dyberry ave ittp, for a two weeks' vacation. Mr. Alfred Schuller, of New York city. Is spending Christmas at his iiimiP on Third .street. SUSQUEHANNA. Special to tlic Scranton Tiibune. Susquehanna, Dec. 24. The Hrla shopmen today received tlioir ducats for services in November. After an Illness of Mveral months Mrs. Mary Blake, an old and respected resident, died nt her home on Erie venue, aged 114 yen is. The funeral vlll occur on Wednesday Homing 'rom St. John's Cnthollc church, when tequiem high mass will lie held. Th" Interment will take place in laurel Hill cemeteiy. An Italian laborer last night, while at work on the Eile turning table, had me of his feet so badly crushed that amputation was necessary. Clilef-of-PolIce McMahon on Satui day night arrested Patrick Dwyer, while he was Investigating the wlnu cellar of Mr. McMahon's Erie avenuy saloon. Dwytr will have a hearing today. Willie on his way to lit." work In th Erie shops on Saturday morning, Hen ry Donaldson, of Grand street, an old itiid respected icsldenl, suddenly .ex pired, on East Main street, lie wan employed as a mechanic. He is sur vived by the widow and hcveiul adult children. Btlef services were held at the house this morning, after which the lemalus were taken to Paterson, N, J the former home of the dn- Happy Mother- Motherhood ought always to bring happiness. Hut it is often the begin ning of life-long unhappiness. As a pre paration for motherhood, and as a pre ventive of the ills so often following maternity Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription has been hailed as a "God-send to women," It heals diseases peculiar to women, tones up the system, makes motherhood practically painless, atttl es tablishes the sound health which insures healthy children. During the past year I found myself pregnaut nd is rapidly failing Wealth," write Mrs. V. I, Kidder, of Hill Dale I'arm. (Uuosliurjr Center), Kuosturg, Vt, "I suffered dreadfully from bloat, lug and urinary difficulty, I ivai growing per. ccptibly weaker each day and nufTercd much kbarp palu at timea. I felt that something tuut be done. I bought your advice and received a Kompt reply. I look twelve bottles of Dr. crce'i Favorite Prescription, and also followed your Instruction. I began to improve immedi ately, my healtb became excellent, and I could do all my own work (we live on a Rood sized farm). I walked and rode all I could, and cu ioyed it. I had a short easy confinement and nave a healthy baby boy." Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser (paper covert) is sent free ou receipt of at one cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only. Address Dr, R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y, r hood. ceased, for further set vices and Inti'.' m?nt. The funeral of the Into Btttlcr l'n tlci'U'ood was attended fioin the homo on Saturday afternoon, with Inlet mutit In the 'Iriind street cemeteiy. The Krlo shops Will be closed on Tuesday. The business places will be closed for u portion of the day. The merchants, the postolllce at taches tiro very busy people today. The drowning of the two young peo ple at Slate Lino has thrown a f-hnr-ow over this vicinity. Christmas exorcises will bo held In the llnptlit church this evening. The usual elaborate and Interesting ser vices will bo hold In St. John's Catho lic chin eh on Christmas morning. The reinforced choir will render a clinic musical progtninme. Thrio will bo the usual Christmas offering. Grace Episcopal Sunday s-olmo!, Oakland Side, will hold n festival this evening. Services will be held In the church on Christmas morning. There will bo no Cnilstmas exer cises in the Presbyterian church. Contractor William Curler, who sus tained the amputation of a leg, in tills place, u week pro, died nt thi Stnrrtlocu house nt about fi o'clock last evening. He is survived by the widow. The remains were lust night taken to Paterson, N. J., the recent home of the receused, for services and Interment. Deceased had boon In tins employ ut the Eile for ever thirty years, and was respected by nil who knew him. Ho was n veteran of tho Civil Mar. Congressman Wilght end family have arrived home from Washington to spend the holidays Rev. J. J. Cowles occupied the pul pit of the Presbyterian chinch on Sundaj morning and evening. Christmas services will be held In Christ Episcopal chinch this evening. There will be Chris-tmas exercises hy the Sunday school ct the Oakland Congregational church cr. Tuesday evening. The funeral of the late Mrs. Ida Mc Kune, who wns drowned nt State Uiv on Saturday night, will occur lrom the family residence nt State Lino at 10 o'clock on Wednesday morning. The funeral of Arthur Munson will take place from the Lai esboio Methodist church on Thursday. FOREST CITY. Snccial lo the Scranton Tribuna. Forest City, Dec. 21. Potest City's schools are enjoying the holiday vaca tion this week. They will reopen on Tuesday, January 2. The special music rendered by the Methodist choir last evening was greatly enjoyed by u large congrega tion. Mr. U. Tl. Maxey sang "Tho Holy City" exquisitely, and other part pieces "were very well done. V. Vt. Reynolds spent Sunday with his parents here. The tie-up on the street car lines has caused many people to realize what ii convenience the line has be come. As a consequence of the strike the steam road is carrying a larger number of people to and from this place than formerly. Misses Grace Menhennett and Alice 'Melvln are home from Normal school for the holidays. The Christmas exercises of the Epis copal Sunday school were held this evening. The last lemuinliig vestige of snow has disappeared from the hillside, and it looks as though a green Christmas is in store for us. John T. Urooking, of Poyntelle, was In town today. The output at the new breaker is beiiiK increased each day, as the ma chinery loses Its stlifness. .Mrs. Henry Uov, or Carbondale, and Mrs. T. J. Maxey, of Pittsburg, weie Forest City visitors Saturday. .Miss Mary Westgate was a visitor hi iv.ihondalc, Saturday. The Best Cold Cure it- one you can take without interrup tion to business. One that does not effect the head or hearing like the con tinued use of quinine. One that cures speedily and leaves you feeling fresh and clear-headed. Such a one is Krause's Cold Cure. Price 2,-e. Sold by Matthews Bros. SPRINCVILLE. efprclal to the Scranton Tribune. Springvllle, Dec. 24. It Is worthy of note that very seldom nt this time In the year are the roads in the condition that they are now. The dust is deep enough that it rises In a cloud when :i team passes. Mrs. Lucy Wakelee started Thurs day last for Syracuse, N. v., on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Mollle Drundage. Vllllatn Lathrop wns very busy hist week lining ice houses, of which ho lms i wo, for the accommodation of his meat business next summer. On Saturday last the sports Indulged in n turkey shoot and radio nt tho base ball grounds. W. L. Sbelp and Clark Giles, with the assistance of 3J. It, Lake, disposed of the stock. Christmas was duly observed here with services at the Methodist Episco pal church, and a number of trees at prlvnto residences. Mrs. G. II. pnvls has returned from n visit to her old home In Cannda, She enjoyed tho vacation very much. Miss Evelyn Fraser, of tho Boston School of Oratory, Is homo again, She is u flue elocutionist. W. E. Lott and wife visited .Mis. Lou's parents, Mr, and Mis. V. It. Brooks, up the narrow-gauge, over Sunday. They will extend their visit over Christmas, Christmas shoppers were veiy much in evidence the last of tho week, and tho array of gift goods at the stores wore very extensive and varied. Every one went home with satisfied faces, T. W. Strickland and S. O. Culver have purchased a lot of laud fioni A, Vt. Itodney, adjoining Strickland's shop, on which Mr. Culver will build a shop tho coming summer. FACTORYVIILE. Special lo tlio Scranton Tribune. t'actoijilllc, Dei'. Sl.Tlie funeral of Mrs, Cliarlrs II. Capwill, ut Wot NlihoLoii, u.is lame ly attended at the llaptUt church last Friday, Itev, hank Wediinau, of Lat!iroi, otllclullng. Tho Women's Christian Trmnerame- society, of which Mrs. L'anuell was a hclou'd member, at tended in a body, Tho Uji.lUt cliuich uu uouded )al Filday cunlng to hear the lulic-tpeaking content by ten joung inen'ot Kcjtono Atademy. Following Is tho itroui amine t lhwiutlmi "Mr inui.,iu. 0iein tho Campjlifii." l'undcuoii Italne) j "Jumped lien Kargo's Maim." iloiner l'eaej "ttnrle IVte and Ilio Trolley Car," tUtli Milr-lilM "Welcome lo i,af.ijclli" t.tnn )rkrl "Una" (llirnbi)i "Dot heolle I'oy nf Mine," Albert Miritiinil "The I'rUoner nt the liar," l'nink Slronjt! "X Talc of Italia," tlteim Manlil "tlitlly O'er tho Oii-in" (Mil) I '"I ho I'nkiwwn Shcikrr," .billies llallcyj "Tho Cumlct'a Solllu qiuy," Wiillrr Ch.nct "Mr. Donley CIom the Campilini," Thonni 1'ouclll '"'lhe Owl and the l'mv Cat" (limrdlutn)i aniimimtinrnt fit judRei iHtiPiliilliin, .Xtlotnry M. V, l.ouiy, of Sciale lun. niiliouinid the decision of llic JuiIrh. Up MM it mii no riny nutter to iterhlp when tho tniilulnhti all did m well. The pilrp .n awaul id Ik Mi. .I.imci Itilley. Wllfir W. II. r.tprtl. nl the OjII.is lol. spent Suiid.iv with hl parent, Mr. anil ih. .1. II. I'.iiell. Mr, filnl Mr, V. It (Unlner relumed Snnilaj nluht ii'iiin an extruded trip Ihiousdi tho uet nml outli. THEATRICAL, ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. Lyceum. Tiicm1i.- "the Itouinlcr," nfleinuoti Jinl ninM. Tliunrtay and 1'rlil.iy Itinke -V: Clno V.ii"!"- ill- luinpiii), afte: noom ami nlKht". Sitmdn PlcIdV MlnstirN, aflrnwon and tilKlil. Academy of Music. All will. -riJicniv OeVomle i-biui,iu.i. The Gniety. I'iit lliicu d.iji "MrClinty Ilio iit." Last thiTp il.i ".llsi New Vrnk, Jr." Chester De Vonde at tho Academy. In vpito ot the fait Hut l.it eening wai t'hilstin.H pic, wliiili, as u inle, i u veij iooi" night fot tlir.itrli-.il people, m far .h pntronaEi' it i oneuned, the Aeadeinj was nowdeil to the ilonis and maul wue ptanttinsr. 'I lie altiatthin nUered till" week l TheMer Do Vondo, who Ii li mi incai.s ,i (Linger III this litj, niioited li.v his own evu'llent I'onipau.i. 'I lie play pii" Milled .i a lieautlful i-toiy of western life on the frontier from the pen of .Mr, Dp VoiiiIp him self. The story is beautifully vrllten and well poilr.ijeil. A lirillljiil iiii of lomeil.i miw IhroiiRh the entire piece. Mr. Dp VoiiiIp ill the iuh of lloli llrlu-ht, a .louni; man of the wr-l. Iiortuycd the p.irl with exceptional laslo and ahllilj. A woiiiliiiul Iinprociuoiit is lioliieahle In Ml. De Vomle's work lids mjmiii oer pii'i lolls je.irs. Up is ,M-t a nuns man pnselnB a iimt plp.i'lns oke, a hnniUoiuo fate and physique and nnnly liiailmr. Up iiiiv uadlly he placed in the fiiienio-t Links of tin inuiintlu actors of tod ly. Jlr. Dp nnde has glii-n Ms peisonal atlPiition lo eaiii pioiluttioii, adilhnr wheie nm-siiy Menu .mil eleeliie.ll elfeds to she .1 tti-l ch-s ami hiu'hly llnUhcd pin'oiuiinie. .Mi-s rioiemc (!ear. the loading laily of this uiauiatiou. ii a ici. liarniiiig ouu wuiuau and won nuiili appliup last I'lenim; in Ihp pair of t.i-iiiui.1. fspenier (.h.iilcis was a ei,v .meptalilp lll.dn. In fatt, the entile fomp.iny was exieptionilly sIioiik and ivenly liilaineil, S'einal pleasimr sppci.illips weie intioilucid bituecn the acts by Hairy IIolIip, (Jiaep Ileibe niid I.ce Sindnii'. This aiteinoou "Sin anil Sinneis" will bo pie suited, and tonight a eiy .stioiifi ensltional niilit.ny ihani.i will be prescnled, entitled " Deiil's .dnf.iie." Toinonow niglit another of Mr. Dp Vomlc'a liig successes will be piodueeil. "The 'fell Ton Door." better known as the play Ihal staitled t'hie.iito. '1 his pieic will In- pio ilucrd in ils entiietj, esai lly ua picsinted foi its run at the Thud Amuiip thealer, V. .. and the Itijou theater, in C'ldiapro. Later in the week "Dr. .hl;l ami Mi. Hide" will be pl.i.veil. Pictures of the Fight. u iiiltic-lin exhibition is Kicn at the tiaieiy this week in tho presentation of iuoimr pictures of the Tony McGoum and (!eoic;o Dixon Unlit, showing tho cutiii- cimlc.-.l fioni -t.n t In flni-l i, lucludinir the scene in which .lop Walcott is beiiisc elected from tho lint by tho pulice, I'red and Xt'lllc Daly cie a funny sketch in which imitations of May hwin and .Maggie Ohio arc iicsented, and Tony Castle, a tikk bic.ch lider, thoUMh hampered by a small tapp. fier foimeil some new fcatj on the wheel. Tho tioupc, which is known as "Alcdinty, the Hpoit, Speehlty ininpany," will bo at the Gaiety tocliy and to moiiow, afternoon .mil tieniuic, and Miss .Vow Ymk, Jr., will be the nth n thm foi the balance of the week. "The Rounders" Today. 'I'll" attiactiou nt the I.ucuim toilay will be 'Ibom.is (J. Spabrooke in the Xew Voik CisiuoS latest and ctieatcst miccp-s, "I'ho Itoumleip." Mr. S-aliinoke Ins won for himself the leputation of beins ono of our oiy bi-t cniuediiiH. "TIip IIuuihIiik" has been aihpted finui a 1'ieiuli fane, Siien an orislnal musical siliitiK, piuductd b. Manage rl.eclcici in Koigeous stjlP, and inteipiptcd by one 01 the slionsest mpmialions cm' si ill out fioni the New Yolk Casino. A glance at the list of principals In this iciiu piny will attc-t the liuth or the Litter i-talemint. for in nddiliuii to Mr. J-oahrooKo therp aip such well known people as Nellie l.jnib, lieillu Wall.- irauili-vlllp, William T. TetrNs, Jack lienuid ami Ilnlmt A. Ciii.ii.-. Burke and Chase Vaudeville. 'Hip ftiongpst ioiiiuny of i,.iiidc,llp arll-ts cur iiiK.inl7od Mill be ut the l..iceiim for pei foinunccs c-on-mcnilnK Thm silay aft n noon next. The company U l.eailcd hy Madame Adelaide llciiniauii widow of the famous lleiinuiiii the Clear. Madame Iteiiinaiin piifoinit many of hci lale liusbaud's ilifliitilt tricks, llu new Ut is bl,lcil "A Xlisht ill Japan." .lolin Kinimer i ilioll and adopt jiurulir inanipulate i.iuous ai tides (.l.illfiilly Ids best feat Inlng the. jiicslins or ilueo hat one uf whidi ho citelim Willi hi, lioad. Mr. and Mis. .llumilp It nr.v in tlioir fiiimy iiniii'ily sl,e(i-i, "Mm. Wilkin's liny," please jut a luucli as they did last j.,ii Mabil Mankind i'.i.liibutcis fome inipor-onationi nt Miulhini d.nkics which aie well done. Tim lla-ssitl .M.111.I11II imiiiijiiy, tlili .- talented chll. drill and Mi-ie Kiant, a Killed slm,'ir, of. fer 11 uij t'liliiialiihu act. Ilio two ho.i .up eiy irond anoints ami do some wondei fid' feats. McMahon and King, bl.uk face iniueiliiiiis, pie. ciit the "Italliofid Crossins" act In which they pleased hcio lat caou. 1'iofeofOr llcinj liuw aid'i, peifoiudutf ponies is one of the bet' animal ail.. Kelly and Vinletle, the fa-hloii plate shiKliirf duu, ale in) ii nod, .dtnattlur miMnn i btinntr bill, "Miss New York Jr." "lhe MUs Xew Yoik, Ji" umipjiiy i, Ilio nuclei that will fuinlt.li tho diawlns power at the (lilely for Ihice dajs, roniuicncini; Thuuclaj, and Is undoubtedly ono of Ilio best as well as unci of the most popular attiactlom of its kind on tho load. It has hern cntluly le-wiittm and u roiMiutiril, mi that the nun moment can imliesl tatliiKl ay that il is one uf the mojt tl.iboi.de piodiicllonj ot tho feafnii, 'I lie show Include the best known atthts, while the loslmnis and Men. eiy .llu entirely new. 'the (.how a,o containi many original and novel fejttues ami l full of lilely and nitihy music, IniBli-piodiiclns scenes and iniiilc sllualloin. Thirty Millions In Bubber. iiiui'i. .ju.iuiit'i ,,' I. i ( r, .. I'.ir , iv (' Uy Ilxiliisivo Who from The Ajsocialed Picss. Tienton, V, ,T Dec. Sl.Tho Inteinalional Ciinle Itubbir company, with an aiithorlred capi tal of jfW.nofl.CKlO, vw inooi pouted lieiu today to manufailuio and deal In lubber poods nf all kinds. Of tho capital stock, iiio.ocm.tmo u to bo prifiiied Willi K pel lent, (iiuiulalhe dlilileml Di owned In n Onntu. Ily i:clusIio Wii fioni llic A'soclaled Pie..s. Iliiirl.buicf, Dec. 21, John ir.1111al.tr, aired 10 ytaw, and William Uourir, utci ti eai,, weie diownid todaj in tho I'cinnjhanla lai'ul in Wot llaiiUliiui;. Tho boys wue pjlu ou the Ice which K-" ay under their weight and both Sank In the. bottom. How's ThlsP We oiler Olio Hunched Dollars Itewanl ior any laso of Catarrh that lannot bo cured by Hall'. Catarrh Cure. ' V. J. fllKNKV 4 CO., Toledo. 0 Wo, tho undersigned, luve known K 1. Cheney for the last IS )iur, und hcllevn him petfettly honorable in all hiiliicsi transactions ami tinaii. cUlly able to tarry out any ohllgation, mjii,. by their nun. West fc Trim, MholeMle DnigRUts, Toledo, O Wahlint;, Kliiuan & 31anln, Wholesale DiU". Hist, Toledo, O. Hull's Catarrh Cuie ii Uken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous nirfacts of the j6tciu. TctlmonlaU tent file. Pilce 76c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Hall's Family I'illi arc the best. Till: ONF. SUKK WAY. To Cure Every Form of Piles. The only ptne wtty to cttro nvcry form of piles Is to use ti remedy IIUj tho Pyramid l'llo Otitv, which la up lillnl directly to llu- partit nfCoctcd, ntid Its woudorfttlly licmllnp; cfiect tiro uiipntcnt front the lit st fippllcntlon hccntiRu Km medicinal properties nre rapidly iih.toi'bed rlrjht wher6 needed, hy tho delicate IHmicm and fensltlvo mcnihrnnca of the rectum, The cure l natural and easy and almost before the patient In nwnre of It, every trnce or piles has left him. This Ih nnt tpasun why the JyrnmlJ l'lle t'ttro hart been ko uniformly suo- CPSHflll. It la In suppository form, applied at nlBht directly lo thn diseased parti, whuiu It Is most needed, ntid not by the round about way of tin Btomnch nor tho harsh, barhnrotm method of Hiirfflenl operation, Direct applications to the wat of dlseiisn Is the only common smso euro, ntid thla Is fully accomplished by the I'yranilif Pile Cure. If the voluntary testimony of thous ands Is worth miythliiK then no suffer er should delay In giving this splendid remedy at least a trial, as It costs hut fif) cents at any drug stote, and Is guar anteed absolutely safe and free from opiates or cocaine so commonly found in so-called pile cures. Nearly every' druggist bus some fa vorite pllecure on which he can make a larger profit than he can on tho Py ramid, find often-times to substitute, but when It is 'lonicinboiod that tile Pyramid Pile Cure Is the only remedy for piles that has u national reputa tion and Is sold by every druggist In the Vnlted States and Canada, It means something: It menus that 110 remedy could do till- unlcsp II pos sessed positively unniLsliihiible met P. The Pyramid Pile Cure has cured thousands of sutferers ftom the dif ferent forms of the disease, whether Itching, bleeding or protruding piles. NOTABLE VOYAGE OF THE ALBATROSS Discoveries Made in Pacific Waters Which. Will Necessitate Numerous Changes in Existing: Maps. S.111 I'l.iuii-io Coliespondeiicp In Pldcco lteeor.1. One of the most successful voyages over made by a. XTntted States vessel for hclentllie put poses has just been completed by the steamer Albatross, after a cruise of fourteen months in the southern Pacific, along the eastern coast of Asia and In the Bering- sea. Scientists who are conversant with the difficulties attending any attempt to extend explorations in'o entltelv new fields of research connected with the sea regard the oyige of the Al batross as of greatest consauenco. The voyage will prove most valuable to navigators. The stiictly scientific methods of tho expadition led to the remarkable discovery That the charts of many of the Islands in the southern sens are entirely untrustwoithy. It is now believed that their Inaccuracy has probably led to tho larsJ number of wrecks which have occurred In those waters. Most of the Islands of the P.iumotu group, as well as those of Ellice, Marshall ami Caroline groups, were so Inaccurately vhnrtcd that the chart was a positive hindrance to safe navigation, many of the Islands being as far as twenty and thirty miles from the boundaries reptesented on the charts. The Investigations of the Al batross ioem to show that hundieds of the Islands had been hastily sketched by sou captains in connection with their casual voyages In those waters, but never accurately located and properly represented on the charts. The two exceptions to this general con dition ate the Fiji gioup, owned by lit eat Britain, and the Tahiti group, belonging to France. All the Islands of the mlsehartetl groups were located with mathematical precision by the crew of the Albatross, and from the sketches made on the ground entirely new navigators' charts were prepared by the government and distributed to all the nations of the world. Another result of the voyage that Is of great value to navigators and lo those who Intrust their lives to them was the discovery of a bank In the middle of the JJcrlng sea at u point where the charts show a denth ot i.000 fathoms. Tho soundings showed that this bank is ton miles long and I rom 11 half mile to a mile In width. It lies at a safe distance beneath the surface, but the knowledge of its ex istence ulll enable navigators to make soundings in that part of the ocean when they wish to determine their hearings in cloudy weather. Foi- long periods the sky Is overcast In those latitudes, and the usual solar or astral observations at 0 Impossible. The knowledge thai there Is a subnicrireil bank l00 fathoms below the surface In latitude 45 deg. 30 mln. north and In longitude lTfl deg. .10 mln. east will en able confused captains on taking soundings to dlieet their course wjth safety. Ou th.s expedition the world's record for deep sea net dragging was In creased i,l'00 fathoms. The gteatest depth ever pieviously attained was that reached by tho British scientific deep-sea exploration steamer Chal lenger, between 1S73 and 1S70, when she drew up material from u depth of 3,000 fathoms. This was thought to be 11 feat that could never bo surpassed, but tn Albatross reached tho enormous depth of more than live miles, exceed ing that of thu ChalleiiEor by more than a mile. From this great depth the Albatross drew up specimens of low forms of sponge life adhering to pumice stone, showing the bottom to be of volcanic lock. Tho lesults of tho expcilmoul.s made to ascertain deep-sea pressure were re markable. A hollow glass globe eight ineiies in diameter, with walls half 1111 inch thick, was kpiu down empty. After reaching u depth of U',O0O fuiit 11 was drawn to tho mil face and found to be throe-fourths full of water. Tho water had been forced through the smooth, thick, llawless glims. This glass, with Its sealed contents, will he preserved at Washington as a souvenir of the ex pedition. A bottle of wine lowered to cool It came, up with tho cork forced into the bottle und the contents spoiled, That shrimps Inhabit great sea depths was first diseoyeiod on tills expedition, Shrimps of Infinite variety were biought up from depths varying from a t'uw yards to 15,000 feet. They runsed from little ones not more than half an Inch In length to shrimps a foot lonir, and all weto found to bo edible. They were found wheiover the nets weie lowered in the outh sea mid off tho southern coast of Japan. That shrimps could be found at greut depths came ns a real surprise to llu scientists on the Albatross, for on the California coast, where the Chinese catch about $225,000 worth of shrimps umiuully for domestic and otieutul A Merry Jonas marlv-l.s. the big nets urcMowcied to the cVpth of only twenty or thirty feet, and it was supposed that this was the limit at which they could he found. The discovery that the sea at the depth of 2,000 fathoms has a uniform temperature of o"3 degrees, or only about tluee degrees above freezing, was another of the Important lesults of this expedition. Fouuer deep-sea soundings had shown practically a uni form temperature over small areas, but It was thought that latitude and ocean currents would affect the temperature. The soundings of the Albatross, how ever, show that whether In tropical or arctic legions, and whether on the sur face the sea Is cold or warm, at the depth of 12,000 Tfet the temperature is absolutely uniform. TIME TO BEGIN. How the Duchess of York Got Bid of a Vexatious Bore. The Duchess of York is fond of lead ing novels, says a London correspond ent. Recently, when she was a guest at a "great house" In the south of Eng land, she wpnt lo the library early one morning to finish a novel in which she was deeply Interested. A busybody dls coveied her and began annoying her by unsolicited rematks. "Do you know," said the distill her, not at till abashed by the mouosvlht billc answers of the duchess, "that you really surpiise um when you tell me that you are fond of reading novels? For iny part I am never so happy u.s when I am reading something elevat ing, ns you might say. Biowning's poems, for Instance, carry me com pletely itw.iy when 1 once commence reading them." "Indeed," quletlyyct frigidly leturned the duchess. "I wish, then, you would begin leading them now." THE MARKETS. Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations AH Quotations Based on Par of 100. hl'OCKb. Hid Asked. Plii-t National Hank Unci S .intern SjnIuks II ink ,:vi 'lhiid National P.tnk I'll Dime Pepcnil and Discount lljnk.. ?;u Kconomy Unlit, II. (c I'. Co ii I.acka. Tiust sate Denosli Co l.vi Clark k Suovvr Co,, !': V.'j Scranton linn Tence & ills. Co 100 Suaniou A.ie Woiks , ftf Lackawanna Daily Co., I'r -M Count v Suiuxs llinl; tv Tuist Co,, 'inn I'hst National Raul: (Carhondale) ::0jj staiulaid Plilllm; Co MU Tiaders' National 11 ink 11.1 ... Scranton Holt mid Nut Co lui ... PONDS. Sci.mton Pu-sseiiKcr ltalhuiy, lint MoitKuue, due V)J0 113 l'i ople's stieet llallnay, flul niort- U'.i;.'e, due 10B Ill People's Mieet llu I In ay, Oeneial moitgaKf, due 1!IU 113 Diclison Mniuilactm Illi,- lo um l.aeka, Township School B pel cent, ... 1U1 City ot fscinntnn St. Imp. 'I wr cent 1ft! Scianton Tuition fi per cent Ill ... Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected hy II. O. Title, 27 Lackanauna Ave.) lluttei Cieameii, SlrHe. KilHs Select wetein, ih:i neaihy state, ale. Cheese Pull cioani, new, lie, llians Per hit., choice malum-, itiM. Unions oils, per uu. J lour lie.i paienr, i.w, Fhilndelphin Grain and Produce. riiiUdelphl.i, Dee. !!. Huttei Meady; fancy uMi-iu uiaiuelj, -.'d.c'. ! do, minis, ;,-, Kni;--rnchaiiifcil; tudi iieaili.v, Jlc; do. nesliiu. il:; do. southwestern, '.'h-.j do. outlieiii, 2.1c, Cheeso --(Julct hut tin 1 1 ; Now Voik full cieauu (amy, ll-Hul'Je. j do. do. do. fall' In cliuiie, lU?4alllji', lltlmiil Suuais IJulet lull oteacli, Initou L"u. ihanu'ed. Tallow Pull nml weak; ill) piiuie, In lioiche.uU, l.'Je.; rouiiliy do., lunch, lUaPIU'.! i i he's, fi'ie, I.ho 1'uulllj btealy Lul tili, t ; fowls, Si'ie.i old rnstiis, He,; thickens, Sa.-ati'.; ihukj. ic'je and tinkers, Maine llie.sj.ed I'uul. Ii.i Dull, uuthaus-ed; on I.., choice, 0.il'Vjc . ; do, fair to itooil, Mfiic", old lo.oten, lilia'e.j iie.il li fhh kins lillc i wei-teiii do. Mllc.i turkejs, choiio lo laiuy, -Ullc. ; ducks, H.illc.j Kief, J-.IVC-, Chicago Live Stock Mniket. Clileattu, Dee. 21.- Catlln lteceipts, fl.SOu; it. the: hutthcig' block lUe. hiulier; natit best mi hale toda, tun tailoaiU at yJ.'-'i; kooiI lo inline, ijj.to.tli.'j.i; poor In meiliniiLs, I.T.'i.l.'i.uO; M'lecled tedem blow, T.I."5H.:in; inked ftoikm, fJ.uOj:l.TIS; rms, s'.Wiil.2i liellus .'.Wlal.Wj c'.iimcis, il.7aa2.lU; hulls, Ktead.v, f 2,lOal,;ill; alves, acllie, lioutiir, Vlai.Uj; Texaim, 'le.as fid bt eel's, sial.H0; do. guivc rlecit, t3..'Wal; do, liulli, .lOaa.25. 4llug lli'irlptk today, 23,lJ; ivllnulid left ou, 2,una; opuicil ,ul(k-. liighet; (lostsl easy; lop, t'tM-'i; lulled and liutcheii l.in aJ.O.V, i;oud lu ihoice lieaij , :I.70.iV0-"i; iciuuh do., sl.Ual.7a; Huht, 4I.7IU3; hulk of i-alis. $1.70 n 3. Sheep lliieipls, 7,iOU; hee)i and laiulig, uc the, 15.12SO. hlt'litr; trond to iholio uellieij. s-3.7', al.ifl; fair to iliolie, isl.2ja3.M; westiiu bheep, s.l.7311.30; Texas kIuc, s.'.23a.l.l,i: nathe lanihs, I20i3.Vi; w i stem J.iiiiIj l.73a.3 111. Buffalo Live Stock Market. I'.M Uullalo, Pie, 21. Ilei-lnti i attic, hi Christmas to Jim & Tf Lone's NEW YORK HOTELS. Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irvin; Place, NEW YOBK. American PUn, $3.60 per day and upward. European Plan, $1.CQ per day and upward. L D. CTtAWFOrtD, Proprietor. - s.s. 4.sf.s. X lor Business Men t -f in the heart ot the wholrsala 4. .r district. T is ni.... "t r ur oiiuiiiicr.i 4. S mlnutos' walk to Wannmakers; T S minutes to Sleeel Coopei's, Big . T Store. Easy of acceaa to the gieut Dry Goods. Stores. X For Sightseers f Ono block from B'way Cam. glv- ; 4- Ins easy transportation to all T 4 points of Interest. 1 HOTEL ALBERT ! I NEW YOKK. -t- Cor. 11th BT. A UNIVERSITY IU -f 4. Only one Block from Broadway. 4. X ROOIDS, $1 Up. Prices Reasonabls WINTER RESORT. 'Through the Hesperian. Gnrdens of tho West" Runs the Luxurious "SUNSET LIMITED." The Finest Thing' on Wheels, AND IT TAKES YOU TO THOSE DELIGHTFUL Summer Lands of " Ccillfornin." Special tliioticli trains coinUtiritr of Bleeping ami iHnlng-can-tolll loaic Xciv Vnrlc cviry Sjt unlay, 'I'ucmIjj anil Thursday, cQinu'ctlni; di, nelly nilli Hi" "Min.it l.linlteil" at Xc.v Oilcans, Put' lull Infornuitlriii, inn illmlratcil p.iuii!i let;, maps ami tliuctalilcs, aUo luwi'st rale, blvvliliiur car tkl.ils ami l,..u".iwc- tin il.nl, aily 10 Snutln-rn I'.uilli' to, IU'1 S. TI1I11I t-tltc-i. Philadelphia, IM. uis; slucp ,id ljiulu, is: hn, lil. 1.I ,lil lit - -Citlh', "1 cars: ihi'i'p ami laiuhs, pi; lings, ..' Iliincl tu host smooth .it I'Spoit i.iltli', M.i'ia'i. IUj hllliplli rti i-i-., "1. 111.11,1.1; t-sf UJIl I111II-, 1 hop 0 m lAUJi lil in; nml in losl tu liulls. M,.),-,, .'t.fi'i; ii'.ullus Hunt, ffcioil to chulcc-, s,.',"."!'!; fat Ill-lffli. llllli'l- tc 1.I, s,j 'J; (hiIIiij kluis,, iliulii' 11 i'Mi.i, s.t.,"iil; I . iiuila iictltis, unuii In ilioloc, . l'i l'i.b", ; Mlclilvin lui-hois, iinimon In uooil, Wi:i..'U; MlrhiK.111 luihi., '.j a:l,7t inilUcis .llnl cahr. ihniii1 ti, 1M1.1, i'ni 05; calu'H liiolcu in c'Mr.i, ;,.'iii7.7",: uwnl to ilinite, is7fi7,7"i; hc.ii.v c.ilns, M.il..',D, l,.inihs riolcc to oxti.t, Mjl,71i (tnoil tu iliolcr. i-.l. I'll J.IU; lii,'i, flioin' In t'ir.i, T l.i t.'-'.l ; ijuuil i.t ihoice-, H7J.H. Una's- Hem nml iiiiiiil, Vi),lj iia.Ulii VoiUun ifl I la VI (;.; pis-, i13Iii,"'i. rcllflis, l.."a'.il,(l). New York Live Stock, Vi'iv ml, llu-. SI, Item's Ailhc; li-ii, sli.uly; hulls .mil um.., lulu; ttcvis, !,iv:n; hull.'. ?.,.',.i:i..MI; cliolii' ;iml rspnit mail1-., ?l.l-1 jJ I.Ti'i (., l T.'u..iUi ual, Jh. hUhu; 1.i.vmi, Jj.l.'idr. Ilililui: M'.'lls, !rl..MLi-s.."Jl; llllli! i.ilu, iss Ki.isr-rid, '!.i:l..'i(). Micc'p Dull, c;iu,i u iliuicc iamlu, fli.nly. Iu'j shJili' IiIkIiii; unilir lilutli'j. ucaL: sin ii, ?-'.-J')al: mil,, .': Iiiulis, irl..W.iVi), Huts -ITimrr Jrcliniri cU.il,iilons, if, ul.tl'i; limit u pl;rs, fi.io. Enst Liberty Stock Mniket. (Ia.1 l.ltiily, Hoc. 21-Catlh lllshin i'Mim i'i. HU.j.lJ); pilinc, s-'li'l'i; iuiiiiiioii. taU.'.V llot AC'tlvu unci Mxlipr: prime inuliunn .111 1 hot YuiViiii, r.'-l'a3.i!jj lit hi Vorkcis ami plir, Vi.K'aj.;o;ihijvyilK'i.'!i, a,.J'i; juiiuIk, W.5i)al,7'). Shcii Moacl.v; Mthv, .I.Wijl.l0; ronunoii,1 .sl.50.riW; ilinico lanihs, J5.10.i5Ln; ccnimon tu jicnl, WJ'i U'al i-ahc, $C.50j7.3u. jfiLy jLS-Mf'M fittings and mag;a2ine a KSifl HEATER I IfepiNtrimra great heat is produced with a small I lli (flSa amount of coal; automatic dampers I J &-wfflHB9 regulate the heat and prevent sudden I 'Ait49StL changes of temperature. It is an econ- TmaffllfeiS3f oray of both fuel and heat. y ' JBlfSSSSnH One purchaser heated 1 3 large rooms from December H r'2clU!J''''"l''lw3Bj!b I to April t with seven tons of chestnut coat. Send (or H 7S8Wfeyy li;'PlWra booklet giving the experiences of other purchasers. H tSJjgppj' THE SPERL HEATER CO., CARBONDALE, PA. I .... , Everybody. Sons Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Oil Stoves, Gas Stoves, W Heaters. fi IK-in FENN AVENUE. Daylight St. PaUl Minneapolis CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY y 1 1 K rj.ooa, m, train; a trip unsurpassed in beauty. Other tra 11s rom Chi cago are the North-Western Limited electric lighted 6,30 p. m.; the St Taul Fast Mail, io.oop.in., and Night Express, 10,15 p. ni., all daily and the best of everything. Call on any agent Tor tickets or address 4QI Brwduiay . Ntm York 601 Clifl'l St..PhtldlDlia 3J VI11 St., ' Cincinnati i07 Smlihf 'lit SI., fltMurg 234 Suplrllr St., ClltllttxnJ 17 raiHnu. Untllam. DMtralt 368 Wellington SI,, Bolton 301 Alain SI,, Bsffald III Clark SI., Chltsagtl J(,s5t.,fal,rf0nl0.Ot. TI10 Dickson Maniifiicturliig Co. fceruiHon and U'lllii-Uiirr, l'i ' Maniifacturor of L0C0A1OTIVES, STATIONARV EN0INBS llollcn, lloljllngancl Pumping Machinery. Qeneral Office. BorantoB, Pa. TRIBUNE WANT ADS, ; BRING QUICK RETURNS FORSYTH 1 l