W . fS-fi THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1001. 9 Us. , & 9 NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA HONESDALE. Special to the Scranten Tribune. Hontsdale, Jan. 4. Miss Nellie G. Kimble hns returned from Onconta, where she spent a week with friends. Miss Kdlth Torrey spent New Year's with friends In Scranton. Miss Bertha Clark hns gone to Con ncllavllle, Pa., to spend the remainder of the winter with her brothers. The Ico harvest has commenced In Wayen county. The reception .for men fflven In the Presbyterian chapel on the afternoon of New Year's day proved a most on Joyablo affair. Much credit Is due the committee of ladles of which Miss Marcla B. Allen wns chulrmnn, for the success of the reception. Several hun dred men of nil ages were present. Coffeo and sandwiches were Herved during the reception from tables pre sided over by Mrs. William H. Swift, Mrs. ir. Scott Salmon, Mm. Dr. Ed wnrd Burns nnd Mrs. Italph Martin. Freeman's orchestra occupied the ruI lery and furnished charming music. Sidney Benjamin died nt the resi dence of his daughter, Mrs. Wesley McCown, of West street, Thursday, January ."!, aRce! 71 years. Interment will be made nt Moscow, l'a. Patrick tirlinn died ut his residence on Lower Muln street at 5.30 p. in. yes terday. Mr. CJrlMn hns been Identified with the business Interests of Hones dale for the past forty years. Mr. Orlllln left his place of business nnd had reached the door of his homo when stilcken down with apoplexy. High mass will be said Monday at 10 n. m. In St. John's church. Interment In Glen Dyberry cemetery. A wife, five sons and three daughters survive him. It Is shown by the census of 1900 that only the counties In which there are large cities has there been an Increase in population, in Susquehanna, Pike nnd Wayne there was a decrease from 1SS0 to 1890 and also a decrease from 1SD0 to 1900, while In Lackawanna nnd Luzerne there was an Increase. The population of Wayne county In 18S0 was 33.C13. In IfsOO. 31,070, and In 1900, 30,171. James Adnms as "Joe Ilenz" at the opera house Friday evening, Jan. 11. Miss Elizabeth K. Hentley, who has an engagement with a New York mu sical bureau, after spending Christ mas with her mother, on Third street, left Tor Manchester, Mass., where she is putting the "Brownies" on the stage. These entertainment are given in the interest of the Young Men's Christian association In different cities. nt. nev. E. Talbot. D. D., LL. D.. bishop of Central Pennsylvania, will preach In Grace Episcopal church next Sunday morning nnd evening. The rite of confirmation will be adminis tered at the morning service. THOMPSON. Special to the, Scranton Tribune. Thompson, Jan. 1. Mr. and Mis. Earl Miner, of Illlon, N. Y are lslt ing her uncle, A. H. Crosle r, being on their wedding trip. llev. George Ci Is visiting relatives uncos In town this week. He has preached twice nt the services being held In the Methodist Episcopal church. P. M. Lel3 was doing business in BInghamton yesterday. A. O. Salesbury, having sold hla shop, will go with his family to Cali fornia to reside. In the near future. At a recent meeting of the Sunday school board of the Methodist Episco pal church the following oiDvera were elected: Superintendent, l (.'. Wll niaith: assistant superintendent. B. F. Barnes; librarian, E. C. Lnyton: see letary, Lin Spencer: chorister, W. II. Whitney; organist, Miss Maud Tall man. Frank Hall post, No. ;05. Giand Army of the Itepubliu. and the Belief corps will hold a Joint Installation of officers ni'xt Wednesday evening, Janu niy 9. Songs, speeches, recitations will be given, and refreshments will bo M-rvod to the membcis and their fam ilies The thermometer registered aero on Thtirhdnj. morning, it was ten above this morning. Itnv. .1. F. Warner, of Cnrhnnrlalp, is In town on olllelal business. He will in-each la the Methodist Episcopal church this evening and at L'.30 p. m. on Sunday. l'.rv. P. n. Tower Is announced to speak at the monthly temperance meeting at Gibson next Sabbath even ing. Mlts Aun'e Smith Is visiting S. c Baldwin's family, nt Jersey city, this week. DURYEA. Wednesday evening, al about C..1J 'clock, the dwelling house owned by James Brown, in Miller's grove, was tlestioyed by fire. It was Impossible to save the house, on account of lack of water, for there ure no hydrants located on or near this street. The hose company offered Its aid, ns at?o did tho friendly neighbors. Besides the house, furniture owned by Mr, Brown and Mrs. Seamuns was do-' stroyed. If the lire had been a few hours later, probably life would have been lost, for the children were ubout to be put to rest. Mr. J. Caul nnd daughter, Mrs. Caul, and son Jay Caul, who have been vis- il 77 99 llusslnii Grip-Influenza The cabin reports that Gilp Influ enza is raging In St. Petersburg at tacking, especially, the rich and noble of high station. When an epidemic of Grip starts In tho Itusslan capital, It never ceases until It circles the globe, so be prepared. Dr. Humphreys' Spe clflc "Seventy-seven" is a preventive ns well as a perfect cure. Checked Circulation Is tho cause of nearly all Colds, tho use oN"77" marts the blood tingling through the vehiB until It reaches tho extremities, when the feet warm up and the Cold Is broken. At all druggists, 2Ge or by mail. New pocke-l edition of Dr. Humphrey' Manual ot all diseases, mailed free. ...!!.u.,"I,!,r(' " llmpallilc Medlrlnp Co., Cor. William and John Ms., New York. GRIP 1HHiHAiaD ana otti acmatnt- KPUaa((((ak.. King at the homo of Mr. James nolle, have returned to their home In Wayne county. Mr. Poxcn, who was shot In the leg on New Year's eve, while celebrating the occasion, Is Improving. Mrs. Thornton Is HI with typhoid fever. Thomas Martin wishes to announce himself as acandldate for school direc tor on the ncpubllcan ticket. P. P. Gorman visited friends In Plttston on Friday. Mrs. G. F. Ace nnd Mrs. DoWItt Bced visited In Scranton on Thursday. FOREST CITY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Forest City, Jan. 4. Miss Cordelia Carr nnd Charles Tonkin, of Forest City, were united In mnrrlnge at Wind sor on New Year's day by the Metho dist clergymnn at that place. Mrs. Tonkin Is still visiting relatives there. The couple will go to house-keeping In tho near future. Mrs. Itlchard Itoderlck. of Wilkes Barre, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Hughes, this week. Miss Martha Williams Is visiting her parents nt Avocn. 'Mrs. John Callahan Is 111. Miss Louise Westgate Is home from an extended stay In Scranton. The L. C. B. U. Wednesday evening Installed the following new officers: President, Mrs. B. Kelllherj vice-president, Miss Bessie Melvln: second vice president, Mrs. Mary Bell: recording secretary, Miss Loretla McConnlclc: assistant recorder, Mrs. Anna McCIos key: finnnclnl secretin y, Mrs. Anna Corbett; treasurer. Mrs. Julia Cava naugh: mnrshnl, Mrs. Kathryn Hood; guard, Miss Mary Sullivan; tiustees, Mrs. Ellen McGrath. Mrs. Anna Mur ray; finance committee, Miss Hose Mc Grath, Mrs. Anna O'Hara, Mrs. Julia Clarey. Miss Emma Walters, of Scranton, Is visiting at the home of W. H. Weber. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Goodrich, of Al ford, spent the holidays with tho lat ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bobert E. Dunn. Grand Secretary B. A. Kelly, of Car bondale, and District Deputy Miles Mc Andrew, of Archbald, last evening In stalled the following officers of the C. M. B. A.: President, J. P. Murray; first vice-president, Dennis Fallon; second vice-president, John Connolly; recording secretary. John McDonald; assistant recorder, J. E. Bell: financial secretary. F. J. Hood; marshal, J. P. Haggerty; guard, Martin Barrett; trustees, J. J. Kelllher, James Mlrkcll. Miss Ethel Alexander, of this place, and Nathaniel John Lang, of Way mart, were united In marriage by nev. A. F. Chaffee at the Methodist parson age In Carbondale last night. Their numerous friends will extend congrat ulations. Georgo Brain Is 111. 'Miss Mlnnte Hlnes, of Scranton, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Watklns. F. D. Homan, of Schenectady, N. Y., Is visiting in town. Miss Frances Hennecker, of Hones- at the home of M. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Wyalusing, Jan. 4. Miss Nettle Wal do is vliltlng relatives at Athens and Sayre. Miss Mary Hoag Is attending tho teachers' Institute at Tunkhannock this week. Hon. E. D. Lewis and Dr. Chamber lain are In Hnrrlsburg this week. Miss Genevieve Hoag returned to Stroudsburg State Normal school Tues day nfter two weeks' vacation. Miss Marjarlo Bunnell entertained n few of her little friends In honor of her fifth anniversary January 2. Quite a number of people In town are sick with colds. n. J. Crandall, of Stevensvllle. Pa., was a business man In town Wednes day. II, B. Gaylord spent Thursday In To wandu. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris. Mott Gaylord attended the minstrels at To wonda New Year's. Mr. and Mrs. Langdon MarMl, of Stevensvllle, spent last Wednesday In town. Lyman B. Weeks will give his lec ture. "The Passion Play" at OtierAm energau In this place January IB. Miss Annn Blrney. of Towanda, wns calling In town Wednesduy. Miss Lelln Ilalloek returned to Wy i mlng hemlnary Wednesday after spending her Christmas vacation. Invitations are out for John Cum mlngs' dancing rchool reception Jan uary 4. 1901, In Brown's opera house. Music by David's orchestra. George Morris and rlster of Let Uaysvlllo, spent Sunday with their brother, Walter Morris. Miss Jennie Davis, of Meshoppen, Is visiting her cousin, Miss Bell Decker. Colds Melt Away it you use Krause's Cold Cure. Pre paied In convenient capsule form they are easy to take nnd effect speedy euro of tho most obstinate cases. Price 23c. Sold by Matthews Bros. HALLSTEAD. Special to tlie Scranton Tribune. Hallstead. Jan. 4. MImspk Annn. mul Man'O Ilyan. Of Eltlllrn. mill Mlaq An. ni Sulllvun, of Buffalo, havo returned home after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gruslln. at PiS M(UKlO Tiowbrlelcrf Ih miwuiiIIm" the week with Scranton relatives. Kcubcu II. Barnes has r.itnrnivl in school nt Mount Ifermon, after spend ing the holidays nt his homo here. .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burton nnd family were here to snond n,.iv Vonr'u an the guests of Mrs. E. D. Burton. Miss Carrie Meado Is the guest of relatives at Livingston Manor. A very pretty wedding was cele brated here January 2 Wednesday the contracting parties being Miss Mary Scanlon, of this borough, and John A. Clune, of Carbondale. The ceremony was performed by nev. J. 8. Fagan In tho St. Lawrence church, at 9 o'clock a. m. Miss Scanlon is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scanlon, of this place and the bride groom wns the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Clune, of Carbondale. Miss Mary Brodle, ot Blnghnmton, was bridesmaid, and James G, Clune, of Carbondale, wns best man. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cluno loft on Lacka wanna train No- 4 for Philadelphia, Washington, Chattanooga, Cincinnati tl and Buffalo. They were showered WYAjliP(fc with rice nnd best wishes ns they departed. Frank Oraltan, of the Major House, attended the funeral of an uncle in Hernnton Wednesday, Miss Maude Adams entertained a party of girl friends at a skating par ty New Year's Day. Hot popcorn was the novel refreshment served. New Year's Day, twenty-eight mem bers of the Brown family assembled nt tho homa of Mrs. N. S. Brown for the nnnual family reunion. All re ported having a good time. ( Nicholson was badly seated over a small fire New Year's afternoon, and telegraphed to Hallstead for aid. Thirty-five minutes after tho telegram reached hero, the Hnllstead fire de partment was speeding for Nicholson. The run was made nt a speed averag ing more than a mile a minute. Upon reaching Nicholson, the Hallstead company had the steamer at work throwing a stream upon the blam. Water was supplied from locomotive tanks. Contractor E, H, B. Boosa has n large force of men nt work, harvesting leo to 'HI the Ice houses of the Great Bftid creamery nnd C. C. Simmons. Dr. A. F. Merrell has recently de ceived the appointment of surgeon fiom the Lackawanna Ilallroad com pany. ( Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Lawrence, Benjamin Lawrence nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Van Woimer spent Now Year's Day In Conklln. II. B. Smith has secured a situation ns salesman for n tatge wholesale firm In Plttsbuig. Mrs. Thomas Shannon entertained her sister from BInghamton over Sun day. Miss Delia Donahue, of Norwich, lias bten spending the holidays with her mother In town. Miss Georgia De Witt, of BIngham ton, spent the holidays with her aunt, Mrs. G. W. Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Caryl, of Scran ton, returned Monday, nfter a plens nnt visit with Mrs. Arvllle 'Sutnmer tou. Miss Florence King, of the Globe store, Blnghnmton, spent the holidays with her mother here, Mrs. E. K. King. Miss Christy Simons has returned home, after nn enjoyable stay with Scranton relatives. Fred Herrlck has resigned his posi tion In the tonsorlal parlors of V. D. Shaw. HOPBOTTOJM. Special to tlie Scranton Tribune. Hopbottom. Jan. 4. Mr. Fred Brown ins purchased the double house bo longing to O. D. Boberts and will oc cupy It after April 1. The property now occupied by him will bo for sale or rent. Mrs. Luther Bell Is preparing lo move to BInghamton, where her hus band Is employed by the Lestershlrs Shoe Manufacturers. Mr. D. X, Finn spent Wednesday In Scranton. Mrs. G. W. Strupplor, who has been III for a week past, Is convalescing. School reopened Jan. 2, after a vaca tion of ten days. The farmers have finally receive 1 checks from the Scranton Dairy com pany for their November output of milk, nnd the Dairy company are do ing business here no moie. A part of the farmers are dellveilng their milk to other purchasers, while the remain der, who have a little more devotion to their cause and lci-s fear of the loss of a few coppers, continue to operate the creamery. The milk Is manufac tured Into butter at present. The New Year's danoe. which was given lu Tenant's hall, was qulta largely attended, and a good time wiu reported by those who were pred ent. m HAWLEY. Special to tlie Scranton Tribune Hawley, J. in. I. -Mr. .Inlm ( lelKiiton and fam ily, of Greenwood lake, V .1., me bolus enter tained by 1". .1. Ni'lin nnd family Sidney HurIics, Mie Kuns !inl Patrick Lm.ii aril, of Scranton, witp New Vcir'a liltoi In tow n. Mr. and Mrs. V. W Hilar and ilauiMcr. Dora, of llonifidatc, (.pent Now Yc.ir',. ultli Mrs. Hiker' patents, Mi. mul Mr vle ('iniitl. 'llif) wire on their h.i home from ('kwlnid, Ohio. Mil, A, L. Mono ai.it sijnilson, 1'l.uid, nf Kist Mrnudlnim, have been Hie k't.-.U nf th" furmcr'H son, John Stone, for ,i few iu. M.r Mjiem 'Pintle, a Mudent .it Wjoiiimir win liiui.i, wlin kpent llir holiday i with M paieiiU bin-, a Joined Tuci.il i), by Mi i bum, Mr. (Iiortfo y,s, of Piinmore, io b;ient Hip rest of tho .nation here. On TuevU iienln:; Mr. ficirgi! TliompMin (,'aw n pail In honor "t Mr, Klllj. The Inline by 1'iof. I 'ion at the Mitluilijt KpUeop.il ilrurch TucxLiy idtjlit, nan altcndij by u lanti' and iippmhitlvc. audiinee, hu fol low t d liii.i Intently IhrmiKh hi Journey to Knj. land uml Ihe continent, anil cipirlall) ink-rctln waj hU account of the pj-iuii pluy, m rei'ii by him al Obcramam Izan. I'rof. and Mrs. ( kj-j tetinued home Morula, after epindint; the l.oll.Uis at l.iulil Street, l'i. They were aeionipur.led bj Mre. l'ua' nine, Ml4 Hue. On Monday riming alch merlins wa l.ehl al the Methodist Hunch and was uttinded by a goodly nuinUr from all tlie (Imiihis. At ! o'clock n hong Mrviir a h-lil, Ining followed by a Hrrinnn by llu. Mr. 1'iane, ol the I'icaIi.v terian chinch, after which Itev. .S MinpMiM talked a lew mlmitcH and imited all pn-Miit to iipiir to the bundav nhool rufuii, v. line ie fievlimcnti wcie ccivnl by the men of the iliurtli. Uurlrnf tliU Mr. ('. II, Woodward wai Irtroduied to make a jpectlu Altei an tntent ln. talk he prestnied tlie paitor with a New car' clft from the iiiciuIhm of the lmri.li, n piiin1 lontalnlntr WS. The ruMh then re turned to the church and pent the tlnir until tin- lomlna; of the New Vc.;r In prajcr and t,ovj, nnd were (IImhUm-iI by Itev, Ciano lit a few min. utis ufler Vi o'clo'.k. Hie rc-openltiB of the MethodUt Kplimpal tlnmli lat Sunday eienlns, iui an aiupliloui ncnt In the hWory of that church. The intlia n modeling of the iliurch lnidr, at a cort of ilfl'jO, has transferred tlie lnldo of tlie edited into a most beautiful and comfortable iiiaci- of worship. The fine binRlnir by the choir and Ihe Kijrtone quartette of I'eelciille, wai highly ap preciated. The eloquent nitjion by the Itv. Mr. Womer, 1'. K., waa enjojed by the laigc coiibvo tat I on In attendant v at the bcnice. FACTORYVILLE. special to tlie Siiantou Tribune. I'aclor.Mllle, Jan. 4 -Mr. and Mil. (I. :. Stanton and wn, lluiurd, hair been fpendlng the wetk with relatlicj at Klngnley. MIh llertlu Knaip I at Tunkhannock, nurMng Rev, II. II, Wilbur, ihu U nrriowly ill with t.iphoi'.l feicr. Mls McIIum llllllngi', of PUnn, l'j h.n Is meiL Imitations to the niarrhigo ol her nlcie, .Mifc-Wllnnle M. (.'apwcll, to Mr. K. M. Ftark. TheficiWIiiB will take place Jan. 1(1, 1901, ut high noon. MU Capwell U a granddaughter of J. (I. Capwell unci David Aruutrong, of thin place. Mr. Mark is a popular mall clerk on the Lchlgli Valley road, Mm. A. M. Wrlgley U ipendlng a few days with Tunkhannock friend. i Mrs. Wlnslow'a Soothing Syrup llai been uwd for over FIFTY YEAttS bv MILLIONS of MOIHElH for their CJIIMinpj? WHILK TKCTIIIKa. with 1'EIIFKOT SUCCKSS It SOOTHES the CHILI). SOFTENS the r OUMS ALLAYS .11 I'AINl CVBE8 WIND COL10, in5 It the beat remedy for UHUItllOKA. Sold b Druicglitu in every part of the world, lie ur and wk tor "Mr. Wliulow't Soothing Syrup ' and take no other kind. Twenty-five renia botUa. " ooooooooooooooooo THEATRICAL. ooooooooooooooooo ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. Academy of Music. Laat Three l)a-"Spn of Life." The Gaiety. Lvl Three )laa-Sam T. Jaek'a flutlesquen. "All on Account of EHzn." louli Mann and data Llpruan presented thi.tr new comedy, "All on Account of Ellta," at the I. cccm lest night, before ar. audience that waa as large ai the theater would permit It to be. There are few mirth proiokcrs on the utitre todiy who are greater faiorlteJ with .Scianton theater, goirs than Mr. Mr.r.ti and Mlsii Llpmnn, and their work last night eeried lo entrench them more fumly In the reganl of their admirer. It Is a wide departure from the nomewhat alacloiM farcical lomcdlia In which they have been leen of recent year, and 1 also constructed along more legitimate Unci. The comedy Is from the pen of Leo Pltrlclisteln. Miss Llpman Is cait for the rob of a comely up-to-date oung woman, who Is employed as a school teacher by the lioaril of education of the little village of Hemlock, In western New York, where her airy, modern gowns, and wajs soon make her the target for the anger of nearly all the women of the tillage. Mr. Mann has one of the crcentrlc Oerman comedy roles for v hlcli he Is famed only In tills Instance, It Is toned down to some extent as compared lo the others In which he has been een here. He Is a wealthy retired rattle dealer who Is president of the board of education, Mr, Mann and Miss Llpman made a great hit with last night's audience and were called before the cuitaln flv or six times at the cIcac of the second act. They bale the advantage of a good supporting company nnd good stage nettings. "The Span of Life." "The Span of Life" has made a tremendous hit with the Academy patrons, drawing large crowds at each performance, and turns thm oway, feeling well satisfied with the imform. ancc. The play llself Is a strong sensation il inelo-drama, Interspersed with clean cut and ipntMiug comedy. 'Ihe acrobatic work of The Donaettas U won derful. Their human brldcc, foimeel by the trio, one mounted on the other's shoulders, and falls across the mppovd chasm, Ihe top mm catching on Ihe other lde, holding last, making the bridge oier which the heroine walks with a boy In her aims, is certainly thrilling ami won. derful. The company is exceptionally strong and all are well fitted for their respeetlie role. Harry English make") a very ilcier Pumtan Leaih, a lllla'i of the deepest d.e, and Is reunited with many hsca and cat-calls from tlie galleiy. Ihe bcercry lived throu?liojt the piece U magnificent in oery respect and U shown v, Itli an elalmiate display of electric tali'luuis. This play will he repeated nt afternoon and ivcning performance today. "The Polish Priest." In Hie last ait of "The 1'irUli I'rlest," 'which llanlcl Milly Is to be picent ut Ihe Lyceum next Mnneli) cicnlng, Is a Icar-stortlng little scene, the naturalness of whlih appeal to every audi tor. "Tlie author of tlie piny, finite) L. Hart," said Mr. Mill', "tnld ire Hint lie founded that wciic on an Incident in his life. For cars he had a mis. uiich rstamlinK with a fellow townsman, and they did not piik ns tiny passed by. One day Mr. Halt eh.inecil on an old school book lu whie'h, while they were sihool-mates, this man had writ ten: 'Whin ou sue old .mil cannot n-r, put on jour 'pies and think of me.' Vs lie is Kcntlmrii tally Incllnril, which is eildmt from his pla.i, ou can tin i cine the rlTrtt It had on him. He took tlie hook, called at Ihe otllir of his ev mIooI iuMp and th",v shook hinds oier the blotted paei'. Mine then the' have been us lo.i.il friends us when llirj. sit tngrtlicr In tcliool mid pi. 1 lull Induied cull other to ll cm bent pins." Sousa's Band Com .113. meiic.iii wcie more in ciithnee in Europe last summer tlim any other 1 lulling mtloiullty, He many thousands who weie attr.iilcel there ly the sights ol the Palis reposition almost without eucplion remaining In see the slghti nf otlvr com. tiles. The niei-t completions American of all thoe who lourne.eed tliiouch the contii.crt.il countilcs anil who-,0 presince there rr.ne more Inlllilte pleasure to hie ountr.imen was undoubt 1'illy John Fliillp Sou. a, who was making a grand Emopoan tour with il.s guat band and meeting with 11 success quite tuiparallellcl The Sius.1 conceits lu all the thirtv-lhc citlet lint Hie hand lsitcd wcie tlie center of attraction for all Am. ill ails Tlinsj who sl.icd at home list Minimer will welcome Hie opMilunlty of hiailng the .S011..1 Innd miller 11s liiornlile 1 lieumstanecs as thro who went 11 Eiuojie mil the niiiioimiein"iit that Sousi will biing his bund tu tlie I.ioei'in on eel lieselay afternoon nnd cieniiig, .Inn. II, will be le ei'iicd with plcasinr. Tin. wilolsls will be Her tlu I'.iiekllu, liolliiLsle, ami lllanclie Puflleld, rj-p-ano, "Side Tjncked" ot tho Academy. "tsldi- Tl.iiked." 'which will be nt Ihe Academy of Miislo nest Monat, Tinsel ly .-mil W cilne.sda.1 , eontaiiis enough mle-rUlnlne; illie-slly In kee;i 1111 iiudiinir in roiillmi.il lill.-.rlte, and inns tlie gamut of sensation, fine, meloilrama and leriety. A murder Is committed, n theatrical company ur llii'i. and plus pjit of an rnteilfllniiiriit at a rullroid station, .1 pretty liimh emmfr girl falls In loir with .1 tramp, who eieinuill.i hrwiiuies as attr.ietur a loier as any girl eonld wish, I'iftty girls sine anil dime thcinrlies Into popu l.ulty ami "sildc Tr.11 ked" mons along without u chill monunt, with tlie soubretle and tramp in the leid Senitlr,nal illnuvis are found in the seems of railioul e-ontrlvances, A f nun lii.li polli email nnd ,1 labeuer manage to extract gnat fun from their posts. The meet lcs and dances ate well niranged, and the show lu its intlrel Is ino.t entertaining. Tli e-oni-piui numlieiH some- eleur performers, and all ticeial scenery Is used lor the plnj. TAYLOR. 'Jin- Passion Play io be giien at tlu Calvary Dapllst churih on Tuctdny evening next is an nl.H.r.ln.. .. 1. 1.1. I. .. ...... . a. I., tii,ii ..men is soiiireiiini? new to our lowu people-, Seldom bcfoic has fuc.1i an opportunity been afforded to the public as this splendid en tertainment, produced by Fiof. W. Itobert (i.s, whose ability as an intcilalner Is widely known. Sa,is tlis Itev, II. M, Warren, putor of Park baptist church, New Yoik; "Exclamations of praise eould be heard fiom all tide ami I aUo noticed many who wcie movd to tenia. I personally want to thank the nuiiaaeis for tills realistic and thoroughly eleiotlonal and beauti ful cnteilalnment. 1 would advlo nil Clnlstlan people to go and take their friends." Aehi.ls. fc'.on, adults, 23 cents; children, IS rents. J. 11. ltecso is a candidate for the olfico of Mliool director fiom tho Fourth waul, instead ol couniil, as was prciiouiily announced, James S. Elans, of the Fourth ward, an neuiieca Ids candidacy for school director, subject to tho decision of the Ilepuhlltan pinnules, Mr. Kire, of Moscow, was the guest of his daughter, Mrs. (1, E. Kiamer, on Thursday, Seniles ot the Caliary Baptist church to. inoirow will bo at the usual hours, paator, Itev. Dr. I Ian is, officiating. Tin, Arclib.ilil. Tavlor. Pvn ...I lrAl.i. ..At . ... .rf,,w hi... ..MIUC'II IVI" llrrlca of the Lackawanna company wilt be paid today for December month. Hercaftir they will bo paid si nil-monthly on the 6th and fflHh of each month. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local application aa they cannot reach tlie ellreaieel portion of the ear. There. U only one eay to cure deafneu, and that U by comtltn. tlonal remedies. Deafneaa ia caiucd by an in flamed condition of the rnucoua lining ol the r.ustailiian Tube. When this tube is IniUmeel ou have a rumbling: ound or imperfect liearliiB and nhen it la entirely cloaed, Dea Incus l the re. suit, and unless the Inflammation can be taken cut and thlt tube restored to Ita normal condi tion, liearlnn will bt destroyed forever; nine case out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of tlie mucous turfacea. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any easa of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot ba cured by Hall's Catartli Cure. Bend for circulars, free. . , . , F. J. CIIKNKY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 76c. lisll's family mi are the belt. THE MARKETS. Wixll Strctt Itovlaw. New York, Jan. 4.- rely ss one of the mot exciting ilsjs In the history ol tint New York stock exchange, The recorded Iransicllons fooled up 1,S 17,000 shares, ronipsrrd with the pieeloas record of 1,023 Ml shares on Nov. 12, 1(W There have been wider pike moietnents than any of these made today In ludlilduil stocks, or In groups of slocks, but it Is doubtful whether there has ceer before been su violent a lluituatlnn In the iierage price for all stocks traded In at from the low prleo fo tlie lilli price toda.v. Illciks nf many thousand slums of slocks wer bundled about from hand In hand anted the Liokers with no li.ore apparent conslelcriltlnili lirjoncl the exclteinci.t of the game than boyi show In pining marldei. f 'onsl lerlng the i itemc larfatlons In prices and the I1t2.l1 concen tration of some of the eleallngs It Is n exag. geratlon to say that vast fortunes wire mvlc ami lost on tho floor ol the cchsngr during the clay. It would be useless, to attempt to analyze closely the cause umlcrlylig such 11 miikct. Tl.fr wns a rccrudrscncc In full forte ot all His ln'Illsh tunllnictit which Ins rllrred up tlili r.i'.tkrt for two months past, 'flip effect w-ss the lift tnite by reason of the rebound from lesteril'.v's ile iresslon. The day opened with the bears in conflelent mood, 'ihey attacked the market with enthusiasm ami weic iMc to forto eteellnci tun iiing from 1 to 2 nt the icry outset. The weak ness of the market wis not li'iiiicdlitcly our come and thcio Mere notable lovses all through the first hour. Hut the cililciues of support Were sufficient eien In the ripening dealings to sene as a warning to the b-nrs and they began to covir wry early. The relxniml In sugar on the story of a settlement n the tiade war, was in Itself a baik set fcr the near, tlut the pow. erful Icier wlilcli inmed the whole market was St. Fan). TIi story current lor some lime that the railway Is tn be leased lo tic Northrrn l'aelnc and (lieat Northern em the guarintee of 11 illvldenil with n preliminary dlstrlliutlon nt the iftnpaiii's great unpins recelud renewed creel, nice, although there was no adlltlonil cniiflrm.i. lion. The pilce moved itiward ns a rrsult l-li points from the low leicl on sales ol oier ".II.OJO shares. Notwithstanding feverish lbraltoiw, tin price clced within a ',; o( tlie top. Farallrl with this ilte was an upward luoiemnit In Nnrfl nn Faclllc cf points, and in tiirat Notthem preferred of 7 points The market closed ni-ibl Intense excltenont nnd fii.luus ncllvlly with many stocks nt the top pilecs nnd rising buoy antly. Total rales today, l.Mr.eVX) shares. Iteeoveiles In the bood market were not si general as in stocks, and the weakness of many railroad bonds persisted. Tot il sales, pir alre, JJs'l.BCO.WO. tr, ft. icw is coupon die lined 1 per cent.! elo. regular, 51. and refunding Us, ',1; old Is coupon adianced ',, The following quotations, are furnished The Tribune bv M. S. Jordan A. Co.. room-. Tfla-TM Hears building, Scranton. Pa. Telephone 5U0.V. Oprn- High- Low- Clos ing, est, est. Ins American Sujur l.M li-j 11(1 I40?i American Tobacco HHi inVi 111'. lF.'b Am. Steel k W'lro .... II 43 4'24 4". Atchison 44r; 47'j Ui 4i'vi Atchison. Fr. sn S'l, W, f1 Iliook. Trnctlcn St MV4 'l 8i'i llllt. (V Ohio SJ S", 8J " Cnnt. Tobieco :ts1, 40 S"li l')"!V dies. (V Ohio toy, 41?; SO" il,i Chle. k Ot. West In 17',i l'i 17i; Chic, 11. k I) lPii 141U l.fSiJ lllTi St. Paul II., L'.si, ill l.'.iA Koek Islanel 117','s 21Vi Ur, Ui IM. k Hudson I'-IV, 1R i:v, 1.1! Ij-ckawantn It. It ISO lfslV, 1VI VW Federal Steel .Vl's .V.-, K 5 .H Federal Steel, Fr 7l',i 7" tVt "illi Kan. k Tiv., Fr f.b IVi 4t'4 ll'j Louis, k Nash SP4 S7',t RIU R7H Man. F.kiateel ...til's HI!, HIV, 111 Met. Tmetlem lis", 100 I&V4 lMif, Mls.o. Pacific .0 7.'l',i M 7:'i FeopIeV (ias I00V4 10114 lOtHJ lot V. J. fcnlr..! 11(1 FSUi HiTi -Wt Soiithcin Farlfli' W 4'2' 4014 4ii Norfolk k West 421J 4IH 4J'j i .Vol Id. Facltle s0t fi.V, hi;; v Ncrtli. Pacific. Fr SV$ KSi,; S.",i; !S N. Y. Cintinl 1IUi 111 IHH lliv, Ont. k West 2sVj l?j 2S7 :1S. Fcina. II. It inVS I'd' I !" I'l's F.iclHc Mall 40i toy, Ift 40',(, Heading Ity i'l's 2ls ii 2sii Itniling Ity., Fr (.0 72 Osi. 714 Southern It. I! 2U 2114 20 21i South. II, It., F Il'i", :r mUj 71W Tinn. Coal k Iron .... Hi fll'i 1,2 fill', I. s. Leather IS IS'j, 1.1 VM V. S. Lo.ithrr. Fr 70 7oTi 7li 7iV- lT. S. Hubbrr 2.H1 2H? 2" 2.1 l'nlou Faellto 7S'.a s:- 7SH M; I '1 Ion F.iclfli'. Fr .', MT l2',i SV, W'abnsh, Pr 24',i 2.i'i 2.esi 2's W'rstirn 1'iilon Kl M S.S S'i NEW YOleli PltOIHK.'K EXCIIWHF. FniCE". Open- High- Low- Clos- WHEAT. Inc. ,'st. 0.1. lo". March glVj S Vj HIV, Ma 81'S S.I SI'i s;-: ( OR.V. May 13 lii.i 11 K', Ecrnnton TJoord of Trade Eschanr-e Quotntions All Quotatlouti Based an Par of 100. STOCKS. First N11tlor.1l Hank Scranton Sailugs Hank Tliild National llink N Dime Deposit a:id Discount Hank,. I'coiiomy Light, II. i- F. Co I.uka, Tnft Safe Deposit Co Clark & Snover Co.. I'r Sciantcii Iron Fence .'; Mfg. Co. ... Siranicin Axle Works Laekawunr.a Dairy Co., l'i County S-iilngs II ink .V Tiust Co., First National Rink (Carbondale).. "lundaid Drilling Co Iiadcrs' National ll.mk Suanlon Hole and Nut Co UOXDS. Serantcn Fass'iiger Railway, P.ist Mortgage, clur l'KO Fe-oplo's Street Railway, hrst inort- gajre. clue HdS People's Street Hallway, General mortgage, due 1WI Diikson Ma'iuf.ictuilng Co Iaeki, Town.hlp SiheHd 3 per cent. City cf Scranton St. Imp. 0 per niJ. Asked, 1-11 Jjo ... 1-U -W tu ISt) lii 101 3W 30 113 105 Hi ... Hi Iti 100 10i cent Scranton Traction 0 per cent 115 1W Ecvanton Wholesale Mnrket. (Corrected by II. O. H'le. 27 Lackawanna Ale.) IJultei Creamer), 'JlaZ'ic, Kbits holed ctcm, ilc.i nejrliy state, 51u. Clieese--Kull cream, ne, lie, ' llciiin Per bu , choice marrow, fJ.DO. Unions (.OS. per bu. 1'Iour btot patent, $1.00. Fhlladolphla Qraln nnd Produce. Pliiljelilplilj, Jan. f.Wlieat -Kirm, He. high, er; ewitract cr.ide, .Ian , "ii'.i i7 1'ii'. Corn -I'lnn, Ui- liU'ticr: No. 2 inhul, Juu., IJiiJl.'. Cts-Klrni, fair elemiiid; .So. J wlilti. clipped, SI'i''. Butter -Dull ami '. loner, fancy nej. I'ln ireanitry, &V j do. pilnls, 'Ju-, ht'i;s r'iun, Kiod eleiiund; llejli neiilii', '.'Te.; elo. ucilcili, tiTc. : do. Miithiicetirn, iic. elo, tuiutlieni, 2jc, ( been i'lnn; N. y. full i reams, fancy kmall, l'.alL'c; elo, do. do., (air lo choice, 10' ia 11 lit'. Iteflncel fcusars Finn, ulr deuuml, Cottoii--t'nehanireel, Talloiv l'lini, (rel deman.l; illy prime in nnew , at.; country em,, inns., ',.!,,.'.; cakes, 8Hc I-Ic poultry I'irni and In inr ile Inland; (mils, fl.iIOe, ; old losti'in, 7r. ; clink. I ins, iM'JHi' ! dink, UiilSc; creese, UilOc; tur I ke.m, PalOe.. Ilie.sed pomtr) -1 Inn, pood lie. iuiici; loins, choice, luuite : do, Mir to boom, 'ae'.H'.i jM roeistcrs, tc.; neniliy chickens, P) al2c.; iiesliin do., UjIIc.' luike), choice to f.iticy, lOalic, elit?ks, nallc. Itceeipts r'lour, '.',(!0u baricls, and 1.0.ti,i00 pound. in sickHj Mhe.it, 2'l.uOO ImsiR'ls; urn, 13!mvx) Iih-Ii-u; oats, 2l,nno. Slilpments Mhe.it, S0.WXI busliclsj corn, S'.'.OOO bi'slnlsj oaU, 10,iXi. New York Ora'.n nnd Produce. New York, Jan. t, Flour Quiet, but held ullli more ccntldeucu at old pilics. Wheat hpot dim; No. 'J red, &!',c. f, o. !, atloatj No. 2 red, &0c. eleiatoi; No. 1 northern Duluth, ti7i.se'. f. ". b. utluJt. Options udunieel steadily and eleiscd Ann at Tialc. net lilither; Jan. clo-ed Wftc.; Manli, uiVic.j May, 83?U'.i July, bJVse. Coin Spot dull; No. 2, 45?,c. delator, and 10c. f. n. Ii. allout. Opiums, (,'encr.ill) firm jnd lilKlier all day. Closed firm at Hahc. net chainte. Jan. clced sU'ic.,; May, 43Wc; July, MV&c. Oats bpot firm; No, 2, itfiVjc.j No, 3, 2sVic; No. 2 white, SUnKc; No 3 while, 3lV4Wc. track intscd ucster.i, 28',i29',4c ; track white iiotern, aia.l3c; Hack white state. 31i35c. Op. tlom Inactiic but noiulnlly steadr. flutter rirm; cieaniery. 17a23e. far-tory, U'jtlGo.; Juno creamery, 17a21e.; Imitation creamery, lt',4 alOc; state dairy. I(l.i2l, Clicese-rirm; fin. cy lur.-e, fall made, lU',alHie. , fancy small, fall made, 1 Italic F.isi Finn; i.tnte and l'eniu., 2iljiM',i Mcstein, aeiat;e packed, 2U 2CC.J utttrrn, loss lift", 27e'. Chtcago Qraln nnd Produce. Chicago, Jan. I. Light receipt, a belter cash demand and more cheerful ucivs were (actors In oehanclng wheat today, Hay cloolnB IHc, oier yesterday. Corn cloaed Ha?ic., and oats, Jc. IilKher. I'rovlilona at the close were Sa7Vic. blfther. Cash quotations were as follonii Flour-Quiet mid Heady; No. 3 spring; wheat, 03a72Kc.t No. 2 red, 7Sa75T4c. No. 2 corn 56KC.I No. 2 yellow, 36Vi38Ke.i No. 2 oats, 23ia2te. No. 2 white, 28,,.a28y1c. No. 2 white 25'ja2Mc; No. 2 rye, .lliSSc.i No. 1 fl, 1.67; No. 1 northwest, $I.S71.6n timothy, tt,70; pork, 13aJS,10; lard, 7.W! sides, 0.Ua6.e3; shoulders, Mir.6!ic; shies, J7.0.H T.12Hi whUlcev 1,J7, Sucar-Cut loaf, 0.25: graauUtcTd, 13.70. JONA3 LONQ'3 SONS. Boys' Clothing jl I ffrf K.V kit ' TtVW.1 mHM-is': Bovs' Reefers that were 6.75 reduced to 4.69. Hoys' Reefers that were 5.48 reduced to 3.99, Boys' Reefers that were 2.75 reduced to 1 84. Boys' Rc-fcrs that were 3.48 reduced to 2.6q. Boys' Reelets that were 3.23 reduced to 1.43. All of these are in sizes 3 to 6 years. Materials and work innnship the very best, of course. Along with them : Boys' Top Coats that were 5.98 reduced to 4. 2. Boys' Top Coats that were j.98 reduced to 2.84. The Top Coats fiom 8 to 15 years, lor the bigger boys, made with velvet coIIjts. Just as dressy as any man's garment that you ever saw, The selling b:gins this morning at 8; some on the main floor, others In the Clothing Department second floor. w Sheet Music G About a thousand copies nearly all published during the will go quick today, Why? 1 15 Cents the Sheet. You may be walking into exclusive music stores or writing to the publishers and paying 50 cents for the same pieces. Can't we save you 35 cents a sheet on all you want today? On sale in the new Music Department booth, center of store. Books New and OldAll Good The new Alger Books, 50c: the Henty Books, 25c, For boys. 8 The Elsie Books lor girls, 75c. Many others for less. But you may ) be more interested in the "Copyrights," a bhj lot of which are g here for today : All tlie JM.iJU lsooks at 3 i.iu A good many titles of which the following are but a few. Choose: Alice of Old Vincsnnes, In the Palace or the King. OuUante. The Cardinal's Snuff Box. Millinery The Newest Things $1.98 Very special are these Short Back Sailors for ladies'; A trimmed with gold band and Panne velvet in different effects, ft Cheap at a half more. 2 F:,tncv Wings and Breasts those selling at $2.25 down to 68 ft cents you'll buy today for 49c. Pick them out. g Many other Millinery Bargains second lloor. Ijooas Long's Sods i&sEH&SGG&&ti&ZB&ZZs&isiG&&'aty'l1&tt -St'SBUVV THP rkfillfl .KftUIIlUUfl'Hjl BELLAViTA Vrsenlo tSeauty Tablcli olid Pills. A. nor. ectly info mul uunratitfeili ro uiraent fur nil skip lirordcrj. Restores the Moon ctyoirtji loUaSti laces, i) cli yr.' treatmnut !0! 3ti days' 51.00, by mail i-enn "for circular. Addres t, ,. rt,, VflVITA AlEDICAL CO.. Cliu'oi' 4 Jackson St., Chic Bold by McGarrah 4 Thomas, DruR elsts,, 20J Ijick wanna ave.. Scranton. Fa. Clalcago Llvo Stock Market. ( hica!fo,J.iii. 1. Cattle Keccipts, i.UOO; ateers, about Mtadv; liutclierb' MueV, kluw tn thade lower; K"od to prime steers, $.".3Uj.(U0: poor l iiiiilliim, ft.nSa'k'jn; i-tocktra and feeders, l.J.73at,40; conv. slo.v, f'.'.li.'ut.lS; heifers, .'.75 a I. Ml; eniiiurs, weak, S.'a2.li0; bulls, .'.aOal.10; e.ilieii, 10V. lower sI.Mjil; Texas (cd fctcers, if t al.POj Texas israss ktciri, if.i.30a4.10; Te.x.n bulls, f2..W.i.1.50. Hogs live clpts tcKlay, 20,000: tomorrow. 20,. WW: left ovir, 3,001; cenerallv 10c. higher, rloslnir easier; top, .". 2.1 : mlicd and butchers, !J.J.).1 15.23; KO'l ,0 'IipIk' heavy, $5.05a5.25; re uu'U lieaiy. ifl.00.i3; lljlit, i?4.Wa5; bulk ot Mies. $5.15.15. . , Mirip Ilecelpts. 6,000; sheep and lambs, 10 to li cents lilvher; jl tn choice wethers, te:;.7rsit.70; fair tn clmle-p mlcd. ;3.40a3S3; vntcrn kheep, ir-t.7.tt.:(r.: Tcas sheep, $2.i .'l.i'.'i; lutlio Innilus, la"; western lambs, $3a 5.0S. New York Live Stock. New York, Jan. I. itcevcs Strern, active and Mo. hluher: Imlls and cows, steady to flinij kteers, l.23i5.40, oin, f I nOal.UVi: bulla. $.'1 uf.SO; eoiw, I.73a3,7V Calies Veals, ift.SOa 8 .V); RrasAcrs, nominal. Mieip l'lrni; ttood sliecp, 10c. hlnlier; lambs, 10 to 2V lilirlier; slieep. W.73a4.30; tops. $4.50; lulls, fii'.'.M; lambs, tf.o0ja.50i cuu.,, i,2,1i5. IIiiRH-Vaiket higher at if3.40.i5.CO; state plRj quoted at $j.00jj,7j. Buffalo Live Stock Market. Kasl Ilitlfalii, Jan, 4. lteceipts-Cattle. 121 cars: hein and lambs, 23; hoirs, 'Ml. Xlilrminnt.s - Cattle, 117 cars: .beep and lambs, 11); hogs, 1 2!. Cattle Fair ilem.mil; calies, c;ood demand, ! bhecp and lambs Active and llrm; choice to 1 ctra, $Ga0.20; sheep, choice to ctra, $1.23a ! 1.50. lloi's-Actlic, ?5.43a5.50. JEast Liberty Stock Market. ll.ist Liberty, Jan. 4. Cattle Stcadv: extra, .'.40.i5.CO; prime, if5a5.23; common, $Ja3.75. Hoes Active; all crides, 5.35a5.45; pic, ?5 25j5S0; roiidis, f3.75al.7-j. fcliccji Active: cholco wethers, Sl.lSa SO; common, Sl.50a2.50; choice lambs, $3.G0a3.85 cemmon to good, Ha3.50; veal calves, ?7a7.50. Oil Market. Oil City, Jan. 4. Credit balances, 120; cer tificates, no bid. Shipments, 147,000; average, 107,410. Kuns, 85,783; average, ,1S0. WAYMART. Special to the Scrinton Tribune, Waymart, Jan. 4. Mis. Jennie Stanton Potts, who has been seriously ill for eome time, was removed to the Carbcndalt hospital Wednesday, where she will undergo an operation. Mr. Frank Tuthill, ol Chicago, 111., b visiting; his mother, Mr. J. D. Tuthill. V. I. Cooper la confined to hi borne by 111 nee. K. K. Tuthill and son, Herbert, ef Now York city, were tn town b'sturday, Mr. and Mr. Charts Boyd and children, and Mr, and Mrs, Cluulea Doyd, of llenesdale, are the cuesta cf Mr, and Mrs. F, V. Carr, Al. Hendricks ha accepted a position is switchman with th Delawar and Hudson at Hudson, and will remove hi family there m the sprlnir. Duane Cooper haa returned home alter a visit with Scranton relatives. Mr, ind Mrs. 1'hilo Ounj..ll, of Forest City, wero truest, Sunday last, of relatives In town. The banquet given by the Masonlo fraternity on lutalUtloa night, wm well utteuded and an JONAS LONG'S s6A. A Drop in Price There Is always n "best" time for cleaning up slocks. That time is now with Uoys' Clothing, So today we make the cut so deep as to be effective. There is no sale like a big sale, antl.that's what we propose this one sh.illbe. P.iiticulars are mere figures of speech. It is a circumstance that requires personal attention on your pait early attention, too. if you would get choice of the best things. Saturday Special of Vocal and latter months Instrumental Music, of the old century, he price A BEAUTBFUL MMB. A. RUPPERT'S WORLD RE N0WNED FACE BLEACH AL MOST WITHOUT COST NO MATTER HOW BLEMISHED THE SKIN, FACE BLEACH WILL MAKE IT PERFECT Madame A. Bnppert aay "My race Bleach is not a neTr.iintrlest rorandy, but bu been used by tho best, people for your, and for dlsnolvlnir unci rcmorlna; forever pimple, freckles; motlt patches, blackheads, eczema, tun, sunburn, allowiitMS, roua;tinefe or rcdnosi nf thei (kin, nnd for brlg-htonlna; nnd bwiutirylnn the oompiexlou it baa no equal. It Is akstlutely hsu-mlca to tlto most delicate skin. The marrallou Improvement after a. tew applloations is most apparent, tor tho akin hecomea m nature Intended It should bo, miDoth, clear and whHc, free from orery impurity nnd blemish, it cinineit fall, tor Its action 1 micli that It draws tlm Impurities out of the "kin. ami elwn not cover tbm up, nnd In invisible elurinc iifii. This Is tho only thorough and permanent way. During; thl month, I will olTer ,tn fills' trial bottle of my weirht irnoirtiid Fncn Illeach, tutHebJt to show that (tia nil (liw,' I claim fur It, nnd nnyTeuirtcr cif tblscan sond me 26 cents in stamps or cllvrr, nnd I will mnd tho trial liottlo, securely packtdln plain wrpiort twUiKl, all cliurgcs prtpaid. , a jay oook-how vo no ncnniuill' will IX) noaJl UMCfreeto all who will write far it.", , IIADAnB A. RUPPERT, ' 6 nat Hth Street, New York rime. Ruppert't fleay lialr Restorntlvo actually rvstnres (rayhnlr to its natural color. Caube usvd on any fhadonf hair, and la not a dye, anJ docsi not discolor the akin nor rub rtT Peifcctlyhai mica and always glrp satisfaction. Miae. Riiprrt' Dapllntory rcmnvrn asiiieiHiioiis l'Ir In live minutes, without pain; will not injure the must delloato akin, rime. Ruppert' Egyptian flalm fnriofU , (nlnar and huallncr tlm tiw ami bunds. rune. RurjMrt'a Hair Tonic positively removes dandruff, all eorilp diseases, stops . falllnif hair, and lu many case rustoroj ' hair, - Mnie. Ruppert'a Almond Oil Complexion 5oap, mndu of pure almond nil ami wnx. Delhr'.itfiil for tho comphjTlon rml war rantcil not tn clmp thn mot eleillcnto skin. Alleif tlionbovo toilet propaiutlon nro always kept In stock and cun bo hud from our local Ascnl, . Mmc.A. Hunpert'H Celebrated Com plexlon Sp:ciult!ea nro for tulo lu Bcrnuton by Jonas Lono.-'s Sons elegant dinner served by Landlord Staples Deoi !7. John Ttuppert Js looklnir after the collcitlon ot taxes, vko Albert Hendricks. '' " i S, i s For a Cold in tho Head Laxative Bromo-Qululno Tablets, GOmPLEXlOW