-.' frv&fe: TWfW --" - THE SCRANTON TMBCNB-TUJESDAY. JANUARY to, 1001. - iT " NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA JAPANESE GRATITUDE. MONTROSE. Speilal 'i the scranton Tribune MontroFP, .Inn. ll.-Tlu jri'itud Jury of HuHtiiicliuniHi county, tor the Jnmi my trim of court, ronvcneil In thin place on Monday. Iovl T. Hlrclmrtl, of Illrchtmlvllle, wns tlin Biiest of frlcntls In town on Saturday. John Howard, the liicpri-HMblc -ilnno. oi-Riin mill Hewlntf machine dealer, of Camptown, P.t., wan trnnmtctlni; html news here H.ittndny. Hela Olnin, of IIusIivIIIp. I vIhUIiik Montrose rclatlvvH. Mlsa Maine Kccler, of liltiulmniton, who has been vlsltlm nt Deputy Sheriff Lcoiinrd'H. hat i canned homo. A. AV. Kent, of Urooklyn, wan In town Saturday. Mim. J. K. Hunter, of S.iyre. Pa.. Is In town. heln- Hitmtnoned here hy the (crlous Illness of hei- step-mother, Mrs. D. S. tViitrous. Mrs. Wutrous it re ported much better. The -trip Is an unwelcome vltdtor nt many Montrose homes at present. Walter Ilenedlct litis Biine to I.ester shlre, N. V to reside, hnvliifr seemed a Rood position In the shoe factory. A second Inrife filrnace has Just been Installed In Village hall, and It Ii be lieved that the stiuctuie can be made comfortable hereafter. In even the cold est weather. Kdwln It. Weeks, a native of this place, who had gained celebrity as nn Impersonator and tenor soloist, hns Just nppenred In Uoston and his quaint humor and drollery have taken the ciltlcal audiences of that city by stonn. Mr. Weeks has signed a contract with the Hldpjth Lyceum bureau, for next season, at it Milaiy of $1,000 a month and expenses. Itev. James W. Putnam. I). U., of New York, has been eiiKUKeil by the VIIUiRe Improvement society to give a course- of lllustiatcd lectures In this place about the middle of next month. Seats are Helling rapidly for the risk Jubilee Singers, who will appear at Village hall on Thursday evening next. ANoble Outcast," a four-act diama, l- being tehoam-d by n cast composed entirely of our best local talent, and will be presented to the public on Tuesday evening, January "IS. All the Philadelphia moinlng dallies now reach Montrose at U o'clock n. m. All the business linns save one have entered heartily Into the early closlnc movement Just Inauguiated heie. and that one tlrm Is now suffering bv a general boycott on the part of our citi zens. In an effoit to counteract this, the H nn offers a discount of 10 per cent, on all cash purchases made of them after 6 o'clock on the two even ings of the week when all other busi ness places are closed. !). J. G. Wilson has had his resi dence on Maple street connected with the steam nlpe from the electile light plant and finds the heat pioduced very satisfactory. The court house Is now heated from the electric light plant, mid other buildings and residences will soon bo slnillaily heated. The Altar society of St. Man's church hold a service Satin day morn ing In memory qf the late Mrs. Cnth erlnc O'ltilen. It W expected that a number of prominent Republican politicians will leave for Harrlsburg today to witness the icnewnl of the senatorial battle. friends, the following reports come In: Whipple ThomoE, Improving nicely and i.ecovery will be speedy. Rev. II. II, Wilbur, Imnlovlnr slowly ibut very satisfactorily, with hopes of ultimate lefovery. IJ. D. Oardncr, getting bet ter. Mrs. I). D. Gardner Is no better at this wrltlnrr. Mrs. K. L. Wntklns leturncd Sun day from Jenulngsvlllc, Pa., where she has been mil sing her mother the past week. Assistant Postmaster Sherry Taylor spent the day last Friday In Scrnn ton, attending a meeting of the au ditors o the Kast Mountain Llthta Water company. Prof. Henry Sherwood, of Katonvllle, has been appointed mercantile ap praiser for Wyoming Icounty. The Ice thnt Is now being harvested Is thirteen Inches thick nnd clear as crystal, SPRINGVILLE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Sprlngvllle. .Jnn. 14. Kred Cogs well, of kymnnsvllle, died on F-lduy night last of typhoid t'over. and the body was burled Monday In the New ton cemetery. A wife hnd two small children are left to mourn the death of u kind husband and father. Davis D. I.ayton Is finishing the rooms over the store which he le cently purchased, for dwelling pur poses. Ralph K. Kerr has sold his farm In tne eastern part of the township to A. D. Johnson. Stuart Riley has sold th house and lot which he purchased a llitl-i over a year ago, to Mrs. Smith, widow of the late Justus Smith. Ij. O. Culver will have n new 1In2 of wall paper the latter part of Jan uary ready for inspection. Wall papjr has tumbled In price. Henry C. Aincy wan up fiom i.emou Saturday on business, nnd while here called at Culver's shop and ordered a set of wheels for his carriage. The funeial of Mrs. Roxle Howlaud took place here on Fildny, her death declining at the home of her laugh ter, Mrs. Reynolds, of Brooklyn, Pa., The funeral service was heM at the home of Mrs. Xancy Culver, also a duughler, with Interment In Sprlng vllle cemetery. Rev. O. II. thtvl offi ciated. Dr. Packard was hastily summoned Sunday to attend James I. Runnel!, who was Koiiously sick with an at tack of pneumonia. Thursday evening a party of school pupils attempted to make a visit to one of their number, Nellie Mnicy, who lives about four miles east iiom here. They got as far as W. I.. Shell s' place, where there Is a steep hill, and It was so covered with ice that they did not attempt to descend, and so they came back to J. O. I.yman's. where they had their party. A. O. Dlmlaif was settlinr out the fourth ho of clgais the other day on his wedding. Art doesn't do things by halves and the boys appreciated his generosity. Mny his old age be gieen. FACTORYVILLE. ftpcelil to the Scranton Tribune. Facloryvllle, Jan. It. Special -services will be conducted at the Raptlst chin ch eveiy evening this week. Paulowna Rebekah lodge will enter tain their sisters from Tunkhaimock tonight. The degree work will bo lonfencd, nfter which a social will In- held and refreshments served. All nrvmbers are respectfully requested to bo present. Today Is the last day of work at the milk eondensory at I.u Plume. Tonight at C o'clock the whistle will blow for the last time and llrcs will be drawn from the engines and a thirty or forty thousand dollar industry will throw up the sponge. The few families and lesldents of La Plume borough nre sal over the loss of the one industry that fed the town. Not ho with the employes of the above-named "estab lishment. They are celebrating tlitj event tonight with a banquet and a Eoclal, The machinery and stock In the tinning department has been re moved, and this department will to night be converted Into a banquet hall and the echo of the laughter and mu sic of the merrymaking employes will vibrate through the other desetted partn of a once-promising pjant. From the bedsides of our sick Eczema for Years. HONESDALE. Forty tii? r The Unqualified Statement of a Well Known Attorney, St. Ignace, Mich. Some of the cures made by Dr. A. W. Chile's Ointment of stubborn and long con tinued eczema and skin diieases are causing much comment. People are begin ning to realize that tbls Ointment is a wonder worker with all kinds of skin trouble. Attorney Jas, J. Brown, St. Ignace, Michigan, writes as follows: Dr. A. W.Chase Med. Co.. Buffalo, N, Y. Gents: I cannot refrain from expressing my acknowledgment for the relief I have felt from Dr. Chase's Ointment. For 40 years I was afflicted with a skin disease which was located In one spot on my leg, I have spent at a rough estimate five hun dred dollars trying to effect a cure, and not until I applied this ointment did I get relief. Vou are strangers to me and this letter Is prompted directly because I want to say and I feel as though I ought to say It. That Chase's Ointment has effected a complete cure ot my affliction, Three boxes did the work on my leg, I was also suffering from itching piles and applied the ointment which gave the host of satisfaction by affording me rest at night and Vapidly causing the disease lo disappear. I have received surh relief avid comfort from the ointment that 1 cannot withhold expiesslng my gratitude. I was so long afflicted with the tortures of eczema I tttl fiow that I am cured, a word of recom mendation Is due from me. Yours truly, JAS. J. BKOYVN. Dr. Chafe's Ointment is sold at 50 cents a 'nx it all dealers or Dr. A. Y. Chase's Mcdi cite Co,, buffalo, N, Y. Spiclal lo Hip Sciantnu Tiibune. Honesdale. Jnn. 14. Miss Sophia Schlager. of Scranton, has been spend ing a few days with Mrs. David Men ner. Miss Kmma Patterson is the guest of fi lends In Scranton. Work on the new Iron bridge to lake the place of the down-town covered bildge. which spans the Lackawaxen river. Is nt a standstill. The founda tion has been ready for some weeks, but the lion structure, which was to bo In place ready for travel by Janu ary 21, has not yet arrived. On Saturday the Delaware ami Hud son paymaster paid the few residents of Honesdale who nre still In the em- Ploy of the company. The coming or the paymaster at one time meant a large sum of money for the -orkmen and business men of Honesdale. It means very little now. What work done here at present Is by men brought from Caibondale. Sad. Indeed, is the condition of Will iam Carey, of Farvlew, who eaily In the winter had his hands and feet bad ly frozen. First both hands were am putated, and about a week ngo both of his feet were amputated. The Indica tions nie that ho will lecover, and pass the remainder of his life In this crippled condition. Lyman II. Howe's exhibition of mov ing pictures nt the opera house Tues day evening, under the auspices of the Honesdale Methodist church. In addi tion to Paris exposition, Roor-Urltlsh war and other pictures, there will be an elocutionist and pianist. m NICHOLSON. Speilal tu th' Scranton Tribune Nicholson, Jnn. 14. G. W. Weaver, of Scranton, was a caller In town on Monday. Mr. and Mim. A. P. Renjamln, ot Scranton, spent Sunday with the lat ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Mc Klnney. ltuel Tlngley, of Foster, wns a caller In town on Friday, Miss Maine MacConnell, on her way home from Wllllamsport, spent Thurs day with her sister, Mrs. C. II. Mac Connell. F. N. Royle, of Susquchnnna, scent Sunday with his daughter, .Mrs, M. D. Kelly. Prof. A. 1.. Thayer has a class at North Harford. H. T. Wllklns, who wn seriously poltonc.l with schumac. Is slowly Im proving. N. I.. Walker called on friends in town last week. Mrs. D. W. Titus Is 111. Several families are ainicted w'lth measles. Killed at Tobyhonna. Ipfcl.il to the Scranton Tribune. Tobyhannn, Jan. 14. litis llelle man, an elderly Oermun living about one mllo westl of the town, was struck and killed by train No, 2 yesterday moinlng, The deceased was about B8 year, old and leave a wife. Mr. Heile man bus been a resident of Tobyhanna for a long time. Airangements for fu neral nro not yet made. Kvause's Headache Capsules are unlike anything prepared In Amer ica. They were first prescribed by Dr. Kruuse, Oermnny's famous court phy sician, long before antlpyrlne was dis covered,, and nro almost marvelous, so speedily da they euro the most distress ing canes. PilceS.'p. Sold by Matthew Rros. frank Morse's Experience After He Had Tried to Save n Drowned Boy. Prom the New Yoik Sun. Frank Morse, the Princeton foot ball nlnver. who has Just returned from nn extended business trip througll China nnd Japan, tolls nn Interesting story nbout the Japanese. "In the latter part of August," lie says. "I was traveling by rickshaw to Hlashlma. a'smnll place! In the In terior of the Island. As we approached a village I noticed a little knot ot peo ple outside of a rlco field who seemed to be vety much excited nbout some thing. I told my man to hurry up and when we came to the crowd I was told that a little boy had been drowned In one of the Irrigation streams In the llro Held. Ho was lying on some straw on his belly and his parents were burning Incense und crying soft ly while the relatives and neighbors exhoited the gods to bilng him back to life. Of course I did not know how long the boy had been In the wntsr or what the chances of saving him were, but I did know that all the In cense and exhortation wouldn't do him any good, while the application of 'Hist aid to Injured,' might. So I Jumped down, btushed the cxhorters nslde and picked tho boy up. "I saw nt once that he was gone, but ."till I had seen wondeis worked on drowned people and I sailed In for fair. Well. I worked for an hour, kneading his etoincli until I got all the water out or lil-n und then rubbing him from head to foot In an endeavor to get: the blood circulating. I kept a lot of the villagers working, too, and If there had been any way of saving the little fellow we would have done It. Rut he was past help and so I fin ally gave It up. "I had accomplished absolutely nothing except to get my white flan nels covered with mud, nnd I wasn't sure but thnt the villagers might re sent my Intcrfeience In their method of saving tht- boy, In view of the fact that 1 had failed to bring him back to life. I started to get back Into my 'rickshaw when nn elderly man mo tioned me to stay a moment. I turned mound and saw coming from every di rection men and women with whltu cloths nnd bowls of water. They put tbi' water down alongside of me and then went to woik on my soiled cloth ing. In a few minutes they had me looking quite lespectnble again. I wanted to do something In return for this courtesy, so as tho mother nnd father can-led their dead boy away I gave my Interpreter some money and told him to take It to the patents with my compliments and tell them to use It lor the funeral of the little fellow. Then I Jumped Into the 'rickshaw and we went away on our Journey. "Later in the day on the reuirn ulp I passed through 'the same vlll.igo where I tried to save the boy. Well, rlr, the tip went ahead that 1 was oo'ii Ing and every mnn. womnn and child tinned out to greet me. They formal Into two lines, through which I passed In my 'rickshaw and as I passed they bowed very low. The mother and father of the dead boy came out and prostrated themselves on the ground In fiont of me. I was quite touched by It all and felt that I would have given almost anything to lu able to save that boy. They would have de tained us If I had let them, but I Mill had a long jouiney to make and so In sisted on going on. "Well. sir. not satisfied with the demonstration they had made In my honor, whnt did the parentrt of that bov do hut trudge over to the factory I had visited und try ami find out who I was. The head man there told them the name of the reproontntlvo of my linn at R.mto and at their request he wrote a lotl-'r which I have just le coived here in New York. The Mter Is in Japanese, but our men at Rants translated It for me and snt on both the orlginnl letter and the translation." This Is the letter leferred to hy Mr. Morse- "When a gentleman trom your New York otrice came around to this vil lage on his last visit to the matting district ho passed a boy drowned In the ditch by the road. As soon as ho look at the corpse he went to him and exerted his utmost efforts to ies cue the hoy with eveiy possible means. Unfortunately, tho coipse being found unrecoverable at any way, lie went away leaving the parents of the lx,y a certain sum of money In hand, and then he looked as It he had done noth ing In It. "The family being a very poor ll'ar mer In the country hnd flt the blesi Ing as If htey met with a light In tho darkness. A few days ago the parents ot the child proceeded to my lesldenee hero and heartily expressed their gratitude, asking mo to send their best best regards to the gentle man, with as much woids of thanks as possible. I shall feel obliged If you weie good enough to deliver their words to the gentleman." jralnf. The tosses aro confined to the four western provinces, those of Santa Clara, Matanzus, Havana nnd Plnar del Rio. In tho eastern provinces, San tiago and Puerto Principe, every dis trict gained. Some districts In the western provinces gained slightly; they were those In which the reconccntrn clos were collected, nnd those In which there was little or no reconccntratlon, Into which the people had fled for ref uge. The losses of population were where Weyler's rule was most felt. Thero nro ninety-six cities In Cuba of over 1,000 Inhabitants; sixteen have more than 8,000 Inhabitants, five more than SJi.OOO, and one more thnn 200,000. The exact population of Hav-. una Is placed at 235,931. A vety large proportion of the population Is thus foen to be In the cities. The centre of population Is In Snnta Clara province, thirty miles southwest of the city of Santa Clara, and eight miles north east of Clenfuegos; It has moved twnty-rour miles southeast since 1SST. The census shows that even In Cuba the women ale more apt than the men to piefer round nnd small numbers as their ages. "In a stationary popula tion, 20.3 per cent, of nil persons be tween the ages of 20 and 25 are actual ly 20; hut In Cuba 23 per cent, ot the males and 27. per cent, or the females leported themselves as 20." The na tive whites constitute ilT.S per cent, of the population; foreign whites con stituted ! per cent.; colored. Including negroes and mixed, 32 per cent., while the Chinese made less than 1 per cent, of the population. The foreign-born element, ns In the United States, con- j gregates mostly In the cities: nearly one-third of the total foreign-born I nooulatlon is in Havann. Flchtv-threc I per cent, of the population Is Cuban, l' per cent, claimed Spanish citizenship, and 11 per cent, had not declnred their j Intentions when the census was taken. ! Of the Inhabitants, 63.9 per cent (1,- ' 001,884) were unable to read; 2.1 per cent. (23,003) could rend, but could not write1 32.7 per cent. (,".11,310) could write, but had nn superior education, nnd 1.2 per cent, had superior educa tion lfl.l&S In number. Two persons in Cuba out of every fifteen aie Il legitimates. THE MANY-SIDED LLOYD'S. JONAS LONQ'S SONS. JONAS LONG'S SONS. JONAS LONG'S SONS. Special .Features or tlie Uient Marine Insurance Agency, s I'luiii Aili.leu'H M.iiiarinr. There Is n phllanthiople side to the coiporatlon of Lloyd's. Whenever they hear tluougli any of their vast army of agents of any deed of heroism on the deep they Immediately communi cate with the hero or hciolne and com memoiate the deed by striking oft a medal which Is presented to the on who hus earned It. The committee i.f Lloyd's has a standing advertisement 111 Lloyd's Weekly Shipping Index, re questing all captains who may call at Rrltlsh ports to "communicate any In formation concerning any wieck or vessel In dlstiess, or making u long passage, to Lloyd's agent at the first port of call. The 1 value of such Intel ligence to lemlnd captains how often such news may he the means of con veying to the wives 'and families of officers anil ciewn the assurance of tho safety of their husbands or fathers." At an otllce on the ground tlnor of the Royal Exchange, .Lloyd's nnswers, iivu of charge, all soits of Inquiries lrom the Wives, other relatives, or the sweethearts of, sailors anxious about the cruise of poor Jack, or deslious of finding out where his ship may be. There Is a list kept by which the whcieabnuts of any Rrltlsh vessel may he found In a twinkling. An import ant book Is the "Captain's Register," containing the blopraphy of more than 30,000 camuinnderr In the merchant service of Client Rrltaln. Another volume not high In favor with tho undenvrlteis Is called tho ("Rlack Rook," In which milng and wrecked ships are lecorded. Lloyd's publishes what Is pinctlcally a list of all tho mei chant vessels ot the world, meas uring one hundred tons or moie. It Is called "Lloyd's Register of Rrltlsh and Foreign Shipping," and It tells nil about every seagoing craft worth men tioning, giving her tonnage, dimen sions and the name of her captain and owner. A PARODY. THE CUBAN CENSUS. Taken Almost Wholly by Cubans and Approximately Correct. Plum Hie New Yoik Sun. By the census taken last year the population or Cuba Is placed nt 1,572, "97, 0 decrease or CS.S10 In the twelve years since the last previous census was taken. The process or taking the censuH was Interesting, and is set forth in General Sanger's report to the War department, dated August 20 of this year. It wns decided hy the secretary or war thnt, us the census was ror the Cubans primarily, they themselves should take It under competent guid ance; so that, as General Sanger points out, It Is n census of Cuba by the Cubans. Thcio mny be defects In It, but It Is the "opinion of the people of Cuba and of the expert statisticians who have been analyzing the figures thut they bear the Impress or honest work." It was necessaiy to educate almost tho entire corps of officials. The super visors of the six provinces were brought to Washington and Instructed for a week In the work which they were to manage. On their return they Instructed their deputies and selected enumerators, who In turn instructed the others. The eensus wns taken very iiipldly; General Sanger says It com paies favorably with our own census In that respect. One bundled und forty-two women were engaged as enumeratois nnd rendered excellent service. This is said to bo tho (list time In thet history of Cuha that wo men have been employed In tho public service. Of the results shown by the census, General Sanger presents many of in terest. The mortgage Indebtedness of the Island amounted to 58 per cent, of the vuluu of the rural real estate and to 79 per cent, of the city real estate, on the valuation on tho registers of property made before American occu pation began. As to tho population. In seventy-nine dUtrlcts there was a loss since 1SS7; In fortv-seven there were 1 1 he fulloniiig cler lurcily of KIplins'H iiuiiu was wiltteii li.v l'rt'ilerkk Tietnr Hill. .111 Inti mate Mtml o( Itoliert W. Chamber', whosu "fjmliilc MjV" It ilioetts:) V 'jf written of a bool., 'of uur Poll, An' V nii('ilnit 'our il' Ium'- With tli" inoli! lint Vh ilone tli' tliliiR afme. An It's come to be J lime ,lit to reail Itomelke Noie Ain't It Hub? (I. 'o tuning to tudillii (jiue, llii nui Hob, n' 'p uolii' up lth a mine Sanio as llobf. An' wot others get so low, 'e uicoinplliht at ono blow. Ilif.t n(ar buried Mm in ilouuli What m.v, llcb? can WTlte u I holy lut'ij. Can our Hob. 'c' a master 11 imMco If our Hob n'i 'c' onto nifjic' cunen All tli' ark If '! prccie, - Ihcn caterplllcrV nmn 'thrill Ihroujdi II0I1V. 'e ran shake n lesr In rli.' me. Can our Hob, An' 'Is "Shadows" it jM pi line Puller soli. 'e tan white In pioe 01 fcne, e la "icmtlle" or worse! Now I'm join' to 'ao a tuii-a At jer. Hob! Yer Mal If pictl) foollii .Master Hob, Hashed with scientific nhoulln', P'lcioor Hob. Hut It doesn't all rins tiue; Therce's an opera-bouneUh hue About the llilmr. It will not dot Vo 'em; Hob! V. 1), I know wot .von will ay Skipper Bob, Tint yer "pllotln' jer way" Through yer nob: nut jer'ie got too big a ale To be caielcw In n (tale, Spaie our Craft 'tore Tiade wind fall! Ilout ship. Hob! o, I know wot you iaii ipiote At me, Hob, n' It may be jei 1n.1v o(e Me a snob, tint jou've n W01I; to do; Vou 'e power In piuli It lhiotia,Iij so I'm going to 'annncr you Dam, yer. Hob I ile us koiiielhln' that's mature "Hy request," 1 (ilve in somelhln' due and pure I.lke )er best. I'ut )er puppet In ir bo! Mop yer "dallying with loiksl" I'ut Mime bodies In er fioikil At It, Hob! I.'CIIU'I, If jer couldn't ilo no better, rtobeit C Well yer wouldn't let thU letter Writ by me. Do yer want to 'ae a swear Aat mef-Oo It I don't care! Moth my ftstl It full of hair Which wtt Hob'st Muslin Underwear. The Very Best for the Very Least Of M the inusllii uuJciwear sjles be ing held throughout the t'nlted states at -4A WKBX 4l.l 1.a aj Artiil lt tiliiA-svlalttr 4l. 1 .rj.wjn ! inn-, iit'iu; i - 1 1 in idiui -11 111 1111: JMrJm'&M' piewnt oflerlnm hire. No need to ex- r uggeiaie snu leu auu wp nue nircu IfTfr-' C hundred tlinuumi garments you don't rj& ..-. 1.. .. ... 1..... . i.. ... (are iimr mitj nc ,i,7 . m'hk "" ipialitles aie best ami pi ices the lowest. Plain faffs sml figures tell th? slnrj. itfKtiUK'j'xr m tI .....! ..until a i.t jKitiiltrl.t a til tli lliu 1 ig 11 )juni ijiimiiij in iaui"ni 11 MWlrii best slfle and llnUheil with felled C. AMnaiL scum. The White file '- Gowns. T jfij 'Mr Of tine iiiillly mullti, nil In cei.il AfiffrJtT st.ilca. handsome trimming-; two a I 5fa.U9ll'wMf . ' . I....... l l.t,.. c.l- OIL. f- j.fTtm l" 1. mi.,,, 1 ..Hill' .atv ,.,...... !Ki Drawers. Of kiiiiiI quality (ainhrir, hcmMltihrd, "S'vfA "t '"Hi deep infill'. Tho While 1,. tKV j,p 4C W Skirts. LL?JiX 1 murium mic. oi uur inmiiiw nrcii nunc The White Sale yi71" Chemise. Of good Ki'idn muilln, cut good wldlli, trimmed Willi pretty late. The I Or While Sale nrtce -"- f8ff) Skirts. mZXZh ' Wl"' "'"'hi', "'f iimbrell.i lle, wllh 9 a. J ihcp beni and lucks two to a iOf l" wmr. riie Mice . w Skirts. Ehoil uiu-llu style, Hnlshed wUb Hue finked camhilc luftt'"'. The TCf, White Pale '' Slips. jr-wiL'f y inuiiiv aim-, nunc ci niie ii.umiu, i nines r 7jyi&! .... .. . ...Vi i .rt... at .f, - Hit ir.a uiiu ht'i'i iiiu twine up 3.000 yards of Nainsook ahd Swiss Kmbrolde ries in both edgings and insertings from i to 5 inches in width all of recent importations. Worth up to 25c yard. The White t 1 Saic Price is only 1 X2C Linens and Spreads Nalnsook"!:ine White Checks for children's dresses and aprons. All new pat- , terns. White sale price OC Table Linens Hull 62 inches ffW-ai w'de, half bleached Scotch i n?CSnLtvk Damask,cheapat50C JvtfTI. The White sale mice 3.SC Bedspreads Exceptional val ues in close imitation of real Marseilles patterns. Q White sale price... yoC Toweling Best giade of linen checked glass Toweling.' six patterns. The White sale price . C Turkish Towels Good size real Turkish Bath Towels; would be cheap at 1 5 cents. t -. The White sale price lUC 0855 Jotias Long's Sons 00000000000000000 THEATRICAL. 00000000000000000 ATTRACTIONS TODAY. Mm it. uixlit. 11 1 -tin Mhe ( Academy. iitil,-d inuip.tnt. Gaiety. ill." Matinee . Ml .! I.lilbl. Morrison Comedy Company. 'the MoirUon Coiredi- lOinpanv nptneii a wei-k'n i-iDCJuoiient at the Aiadciiy ot Muslr la-t ion Inc piereiitlne .Mark SwanVrelcbwlcd i-uini-l.f diaitiii, "The l'lintu uf I'Jtdief." 't'be cotiiiiu.i If eiepllonally tloiu and far nbf.ve the er-ii-e lrinrtohe erjfaiilritlom pl.iylnir it po 'liar priu. Mls .tllio (inahl, In the title u-lc, liiado 11 detldul hit nnd won lniuli applan-e. till ell- tianee In the Hut nit floated inmli bintl.lir. she enters clad In what -he teini a wnod-u mother liubbaul. a eiigar luriel. IIuki-ih- I'owerf. a Rcntlciniii who uniU no pifl.il (iitinduUlnii In Sunton tlieitei.gnri., .ppciitd In the loic ivf Wasslet. A the pbll ov)plir. foinmoidv ealUd tramp, he wa e ncilliiRly il-cr, and ud.led Rivally to I lie vn fnimulice. Ill-It Walter, a Jail. Men, anl I'l filer Kk Muuay, I.ee Sihertboine, a r anthem planlir. both wire ei ood, In fait, the entlia rompany If well nelecfei! und e-iih ne 1 lilted for their i.'ipcit.w putn. The muciy ued Ihiniislinul Ibe entile iroduit'in l inw aid lundsonie. All U (.i-.ilid by the toinpai,. The neiie of the lottou jald iwed In Hie hut i w.m siipeih. Hie fommiea worn are in keeplii-; wllh the play. Thlf aflemoon Ml. I'owcik' owii pl.ii, "One XUhl in .line," wiilih ilerlvea Im uii.e fiom the sonir of the Mine title, will be cltcii, nnd tonlitht l.ee Aithin'ii cihbi-.itrd louthini mil'-tan- lomi'ily-ilrinit. "We I'l" of Tennere." will bf pteented. A Good Performance. "A Mm f,iil iuiiip.iii" wa ibe (laieli .11 tiaitiou jfftiphn, and In the olio cave nil en-ti-rtalnine'nt that w.n cty meiltoiiouf. It ton. Wed of the WlUom, the roloi-ed aitllatom; lloi nard xlstein, anoballi- honj and dame aitUI! DeremU and llieen, coined' JiikkIIiir- knRii, wh) were i-iy uinii-lnir and lem.ukablc In their line; Itljnu KiMell. who wh tailed the lady with the lagtlmo js; Talknler, ilianiplnu hoop roller of Kuiopo and AineiUa; inilronic lnotliirf, llm foniedlans who cae piich nn enleitalnhis: nun, lur In the lluike Vaiuleillle loinpanj at the l,y reum i-eMril week nstn, Clark mid Hilton Hie ileier tmni-dlaiK, a-, well as ixpeit peifoimern on many dillerent iiiibtlt al litruininU, One of the (rood mimWiii of Ibe progiaimi.e waf the plituref ir the Coibctt-Mifoy iiI?h fisht. 'tlie plctiuoa weie more ilMim-t than the aeras;e machine pkture. 'Ihe lion wa ciowdjd at both afternoon and cvenlnij perfoimanie. THE MARKETS. Wnll Strost Kevlew. j Niw uik. Jau II.-The fiiiieiiu in lmlj tutk uioikel weie evi-eetlliiRl f ontiisiiiu and ti-ri-Kiilar mid Ibe innlel lulweeii pnulallie foue w.11 h no im-aiif lonilu-iie. 'Iheie wa a leiy l.nve .imciinl of rpeiulatlte Ihiuldatim uirompll'hed and lime wile period of jiule aid utueial wiakm. Njiue of Ibe leei-nlli-pioiiilmiil Muik in Ihe aih.inie Milluid Iiom 1n.1le1l.1l Mllhiiko On the nihil- hand Iheie were .tokf wIiom iiiiieIIi w.h initaut In nt -imr (hiiiii- tlmiiiiiliniit the w'.flon. The lliiiir nioMUKiit hlmwiil e. iiiploiiii of h.iUu'o- laiuely i-.piudid ltstlf diiilui; Ihe fom nf the da ami thuc wi-10 sikih 11I u-iicwed iivitiiinliiiie-a on the p.t it nf the bull lnlerctf and the mil kit l.il lied lliiouuhoul fiom the nildilay low lcel The brokeif who wen- the lirte-l relliM In the rail load INt-f wie ei ln-.nv buviif of mine of the -.tttl ftufk-i and ll wa eihhnt that it wt-f lo In- 111. lli- to inuihiit .1 double tauiiialun In the maikit 1111 feme of the lalhoaiN. 'Ihe mai ket ilnseil hi flit with Mnie notiihle ndv.tni.- Mored in the Hteel iiioup atnl with leiu-wrd W'eakne.f anion;; the lalbo.irU and perlaltiri. Thiii- weie point of hkii'IIi ihiilmf Mie da In tin- i.iilroad INt. The Cliif bail a wildlife inui- eiy lnim early wi-akni.f, the lul pu-reiml Raining- i'.j. The snitliuei.liiii irioiip idiiiwoi' hIkim of lillinmli mid M. laiuis Niiuliui-teiii piifirred Rot n point uboo .'-ktiiiday ut one time, ('leu-laud, limlniuti, L'hiiauo and t, Loulf Moikt nwe .1 und .1"4 ITspeitlu-ly for the t Amnion and inclined. The Xitlunal !-alt stoikf Rained -23 und i le-pu tiielv and Lead pir fineil leioieiiil 5 polntf of Its reient lieai.v de i line. Ami'ilian 'iubiiio was i'i points out Situiday at llu- IiUI.imi. Hut thest iluU of htuiiRth weie the eieptiou In Ihe maikeu al thoiiah the bad .111 tfleil lu lallvliu nlhir links jn.l lu laiRel iidutinii Ihe aiciue u'-l h-e-. Disappointment was kcenl manifest uiininir Ibe holdeis it -(. Paul nwi the falluie of imfii 111.lt Ion of tin iiunv stories 01 a let-e tn Voitluin I'jtllli. now putty thoioimblv ills ciedltiik The stoil, w.i fniii'd at one lime he low Till, whlili W114 P bilow aliiiuay mil eloMsl with 11 net Ios ot :!'J. 'the otlur urann eis were weak app.iri.ntl in Minp.illii. 'Ihe In. tal tuitions Nlniks u-lm-id sbaipl aller tli" buoyaiil mm elm lit nf Mluiili aini M.,uhali.iu ilo-id Miak ut the lone-t afler 11 nililil.il lallv at ii ntt ri'i of S'a. 'tin- I'jriflcs w-i-ie nIroiou.Iv mid but .MbMiiui l'aillii- allowed .1 1,001 1 nioi. el. Total Kjles imlay. UII,(JI sliaies. 'I tie liiilioad bond m.nkel wa weak lu iivmMth with ioik. Total -all , pir .iliu, J.svi,(iini. fulled State f bonds wue all lint haiiRcd on the la.t 1.1II. KfiRf Select western, 21c.: nearby atate, 31e. I heeiie I'ull uiulii, lien, 12c, lleans l'ir bit., iholie 111 Jl row, .'.50. Oidona (. T bu. l'lour tlet patent, M i'0. The follonhiR iintatioiis Tilbune hi M. . .Inidaii ,V Hear ImU'iinf, vrantnii, I'j. Oiicn- ale furiil.hed The 1 o,t nun 1 7o.i-7Uii Teleiihriii- .'Oil.: Illxli- Low-- I o. e-t, 1.J0. Ill "The Christian." Hall (aine'if Rreat play, "tlie tiitlaiuu, Is imheraally i-oniedcd to bo the ationuent diain alio work hrought out oil the Aiueilcan nacc In tho past twenty jearn. .MHioiirIi not iiiou (ban elRhtecn nioiitlw old It has made a fni tunc for ilf maiUKers, I.lebler . Co,, and 101 all eoiuei-neil in the pimliKtlon. Hall Callie'. roaltlc9 fiom It in America alone me under tooil to be aoinetlilliK fabulouf. The I.libler maiiaprenicnt aie keeplnir tho prodm Hon up lo Iho IiIrIi atandard that maiked tt 0rlRln.1l pii entatlou whin It wa tho llelc(ul feldile for MU Viola Mlen'ii stellar debut. 'Ihe I.leblcM are ut now the lno.l luiporlinl prodiicera of p1as In the tTnlted States, eontiol. IIiir at they do more than fifteen oiK.inlralloin en tour. At the I.euni net Thuri-dav eenln-. Jan. 1". Feat ute now on wle. Allen's "Serenadeis." The Milhllle, N". ' ltepubllcan .is of i:iab Allen' "Sen-nadcM," whlili isjincif to the I, leum net r'lldjy cieninc, Jan. IS: "They ai-j tinger of Individuality In lolie and -tile, (.11111 IriR a chorus of evcellcnt ipulltv, and their nil t'ltlon of tho ancient aidheins v.jb both Riaiiful and Inspiring." "They wen- Rirctcd 1 fieiiu:il iiiaulfisiatious of enjorment mid apiumal from .1 Inrue .null enic." IMilladelplila I.eihjer. Hie. U, WOO. Mlsi KnUU Knih, formeih of r-'i-iamon, will appear, upporttil by lourtcen uitl'ts. "Because She Loved Him So." I ,i)i-iii of IiiIkIiI and ileiu roiuody .lll be pleased to leuiu of the oiiilic n' muIi u null toilom pioihiitlou jf "lli-iaiiM' Sir- I,oed lllin Si," at the I.jiciun next Mouda, Jan. -Jl. "fie i.iue fho I.oted Him St," wa-( the lOiuedy .ni dation of New Yoil. all last eaou aini It tested tho capacity of the Jlodl'on Sipure the.itei fur oir one hundred and tU) lilshts. William (lillcUe Is llu- adaplti- ot the piece and bU wort: Is of such .1 ilunnlnj iluiailir that It li.tr been at; ltd "The hlttlc Mlnlaler of fan C." To Inli-s neeliia' "lli'i.iuo Mie lom-d Hint ho" Is lo uiUf the unit of the .eason, A half foiiiotleii n law in .Malho pcuniti iho Kclzuio ot real or nr.oiul pinpeily of any Inbabllant of 11 town wl.lili la unable in pay 1U dtbta. A HaiiRor alloruey obtaliud a JuilKUimt ntalnst tho town rf Oils and Kent an oltiio- to lolled. rindliiK the town tivaauiy imply, II . o.lleer proceeded under tho tlatute mentioned and K-lted a joke of uxcu belonging to ono of tho acleetmen and a iloten imn belonging to other iltlzena. Other nedltora thiealcii klmllar ao. tltn. .ll'i'.i . 11 . :mi . t.p; . 21J Til SIM ,Sli UP. lain r.7 1:!',. H.'i -Ps s7 '.'.',, ..I'i, 1VI ll'j ,IVi 7.pi 7-i's ,vp; 1.11, 7il Sl'i Ml'. M'i S7 Ml'. S.V., M'j If' Pf 17's III Hliv I'll (7'a f'i's ll'l'l li.7'(s !' I0lf .,l, Uls r., si.lj til .11 11- II .'U'a 7JU Jiis, 71'-i if. " 1l.'a si Ma ai'i luu- 1 M, IH. It I illR. Il. Anieiiian -iu.'ii- Us I .'i Amerliau Tnbau 11", 1 1 7'- Am. S. k W in ll'j Atib.. To. .V S IV .... Hi'i lt,-"- A., T. k S. I. I'r Nil., viij Ilruoklin 'lYaillon .... n','t sit, Ilatl. k Ohio 'M iii-i; t'oiit. T'nbiiio 4?i IPa riii. .t. Ohio 4U, II (hie. (J. W 17' Is'.. Chli-.. II. k if IT,', lf. M. I'aul l.lj'i nj't Itoik Wand UP 121 Delaware A llud-oii ....rsi I.Vs'.. laiikawamii H7 I'i7 Kedeial Steel .",P3 ij Kcdeial Steel, I'r , 7'i'i 7n Kan. & Tev.. IV Ji lt I.ouls. k XjkIi Il '"I .Maiihallun Cle ll'i'i Met. Tiactlou Co Ki'l Mlsotimi I'ailllo hV.i I'ecplc's (lis 1111 V J Central I'm1! Soulhiiu I'.nilli- ll'-, Noitolk k Weitciii .... Iili.j Nnilh. I'.u Uio Mi; Nnrib. r.ullli-. I'r .; V. V. Cinlial Il'i Ont. k Wet l'rlilK.H,uil.l IMiltK Mall llr.iillni,' IteailliiR, I'i Soul bein It. It .... istulhcin It. It,, I'i 1Vi.li.. C. A Imn . P. S. t.ealber P. is. .eathir, I'i . P. x. llubber SI'' Sl'i ll.'a 'JP Plllnll I'jflfll' Ni'-J Nil. si oi; P11I011 i'..iilli'. I'i .si's M'i Mi Si, Waba.li, IV 'J'' 2' ill'' 2(1 ileiu P11I1111 Nl'a M'i Mil H-1! sr.w vtniK I'litiiipfi: i:riiAvni: I'ltirr-". diH-n- IIIkIi- Low ( lo- l,ib'. est. est. ; ,'. sl.. rU !, III'. I7'i III Ill's li.-!i 157',a f"7 :.', ::.'4 t;-1i wr, tin's HIT'j Sli H'!i Pal t-'li 41 M'i W'i lll'j It'll i 11 :iiU 71 JI'S MIKI". Mji.1i .. , .May . . . COlt.V. Mav VI M Int. si; fi'- IPj 1 1' I I', Scranton Hoard of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. ITi.U Xatluiail Hank Kmiilon sailiiRf Hank 'Ihlid Nallonul II mU Ilium Deposit ami Dlfiount Hank.. lUonomy l.ttlit. II. .V I'. Uo Laika. Tui't fale Hi p.wll Co ClaiU k Snover Co, I'r Kranton lion IVnio k Mlg. Co. ... Kianlou .Ule Works Lmkuwaiiua Paiiv Co., I'r County t-avliiRf HanU k Tru-t Co.. I'lMt .Vatlnn.l Hank (Carbondalc).. Standanl Drllllni,' Co 'llnthis' Kalbmal Hank isciantoii Holt, and Nut Co IIOM)?. Siraniuii l'4.?ncir llallwa, find MoilKape, due Itf.'O I'copU'ii siicet Itallna, flrtt mort- LJe. due 191? I'tiipli-'k Mieet Hallway . Uinersl itioiluaae, ilue lli.'t HUkon M.i'iu(.iclurln-; Lu I.utka. Towiuhlp Sihnol 3 ,tr cent. City of Snanton St Imp. u per . int fl IW Sirunton Tiuitlon 6 per cent II" ... Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. a. rule. S7 Lactawaima Avi) llutlnr Plnir-. liii. ISId A.Lec 11 "'in Ifi 'i ... ia ton 93 ."Oil . . 31 113 IT, in ... 113 ... 113 101) KM Philadelphia Qrnln nnd Produce. I'lilludilphla, Jan. II. Wheal lTim; lontucC liiade, Irfiiit-.a-.v, 7n.i"u'iu (.'out Firm, Ut. bliil.ei 1 No. ' lulled January, 1alt'lc. Oats t'niii; No. - white iUppsd, .Mlaa.l.'c. Fiom Iriluii'.-iil; winter -upeiiur, "J.Waiifl; do. e tuts, S''(i3a.(i; I'eniisyliauU i-oller clear, .l.bU ::.i"ij do. do. i.lr.ilRht, s.t.HO.i.l.'O; western win ter ilear, !!.-i3a3.IO; do. ilo. stialRht, $3.45a.1.b3; iln. do. p.itint, t.70i:t.!0; Kannaa .straight in Miks, sl.tui.t.iiili do. patent ill nacks. $J.0ja.".di; uptime ihar. sj,s.-,a'J.::ii; do. atralght, It-LOoal; do. patiut, "l.l't.il.'JJ: do. favbiitc brands, 1:Mjl I.."iOj ill mills iAtt.1. s-2.70a2.Ki. ill, clear, H:: .i.l.oiij do. tialRbt, -il.snri.trtt io. patent, J.7" .il.io. Hi,- riom- Was dull mid weak at ?'.!Si.l ier ballet lur i hoke V!itislvant.i. Hutter--sieady: lam- wiMirn iieauu-iy, 2-Je.; do. piint, JJi. I's-j-t Dull und f. lowei; fieh nearb), Jtc: do. western, !lt.; do. innuthnestern, ill'.: do. Miutlit-iu. 'JiVi. Clieoe Steady; Xew Yofc full iri-.tms tain mi.tll, l'.'i,; do. do. fair tt i Imli e, lit'.allliji-. Iti lined Sugars I'lilel. Cot-ton-'ii-. Iin-rrrinlddllrii; uplands 'lfl"lc. Tallow --tacd ; ill) pilmo In hoRsbeails, ,V.i tlenes. .i ; tniuitiv pilule, hairil, IVjan-.; inke-, aVa(. I.iie I'oultn Hull; fowls, Oa'i'.ic: old ruo-.leis, Ii';.i7i-. ; i Mi l,i ih. S'a.i'ie. : duikf, llollVi'.; Ku-e. 'I aUH-. : luike), IM'I'.jc. Dressed I'oul ti) i'itni: fowl-, (holic, lor.: ilo. lair to Rood, iM'i'i.: old luoiter. Im7i-.; niarby chickenn, l"i I.V.; wC'.tein do, !i all; I lilki.l -, iholce to fanii, fOaU f.j etcln dink', !l all. lteieiptl---Flour. 1,'iH) bain-Is; !i-,.Vm( pounds In sacks; wheat, none; corn, 173,Uts) bushels; nits, 7,nuo buahelf. Shlp'iicnls Wheat, .tinni-; ioiii, io.l,IW0 bushels; o.it., ii,.Vs) mil-lit Is New York Groin and Produce. New t.iU. Jan. ltvl'loui 'saln weak and loner tu -ell. " heat s-it ias) ; No. 2 nd. MV. f. ' Ii. nlloat and Sue. eluator; !so. I iKUlI.ein Duliiih. "li'sC f. ". I. atlnat; options opt lied Meady anil lor a time luled quiet ami film tuit closed weak at -"ii. net decline; Jan mny ilo-id MJ'le.; Maiih, ClNie.; May, 81Ti.. Jul), M'ti. f"oiu-Swt ste-uly; No. 2, lU'ji iloator, ami 47'ir f. " b. alloat; options opened tlim but later ea-ed oil and ilo-4-d easy ut '.i 'ai. mt di-illne: Janiiii ihiM-d tin-.; .Maj, III , .lull, ll"i,i. Oals-.s-pot ipllet; No. 2, "HlVai-.; No. .1, lllio.; Vn, 2 white, 82'-llic.: No. II white, SJ( ; tiail itilved we-li'in, .liia aiVji.j taaik white. ::t'i.i.:."i.: nptlons lu.ulHc bur tcadv. nuttei- Sleadv at llu- ih-ilme; iieatiicry, liiajle.; factor, Halle.: June iieainciy. I".i2fk-.; imltatloti i ii. tun i.e. Il'(.al7c. : -.tale dairy. Ual-di'-, riieese -teadi ; f.,ni l.tiu'e fill made, ll'i,ilte. ; j fine)- Mil ill fill nude, ll'ialJt. KRRs-I'irm; state and I'cnnsilv.iiiii, Il'jiivSli-. ; western met-, a-ied puked. ltlaJil'ii-.; wiltan, loss off, 21c. Chicago Grain and Produce. t liUaito. Jan. II. Wheat-held film for a ilioa lislay lu I In- face of be.irili atatl.tics, beaiy n ulpts mnl liullflrrciit i-iblia lniti.ti- way iatoi, Mai tlis-iii'T iuV. lower; lorn ilnscil a -lutle lowir ami o.ils a shule hlsher; prmlfloiis at (ho i lie wen -itiS'iiv li"Pi""l. Pash quotations wen- af rollows: Plniii stead) : .No. 3 piliu w Ik at . Wa7:ii'.'; No, 2 ml 7a7.'"sc,: .No. 2 ioiii, ,-17.r:7'ii.; No. 2 icllnw, .I7a:i7'4i'. i No. 2 oats, 2lj-.'P,ic. : No. 2 while, 2t,"aJ7'fC, ; No. :i while, JOrJTi.: No. 2 ii'r, .',il.i.")li-. i No. t Hat mci), tsl.iai; No. 1 noithwe-t -l.i-7: tlinathy, sjl.i'i; polk, -ll.-J..ill..17'i; laid. W.HU7.I2'A; ribs, Ni.'f.a7.!l; almuldew n.aOlif.; 'idia, 7.S0a7 l'; wbl-key, -1. 27. Chicago Live Stock Market. (Iiiiaun. Jan. II -Cattle- llcielpts, 21,0u0. In-iludln- 7UO Tean-: tUolic rtcern, Meaily; othen .'.jI.'k. luwii; bttli hi i.' toik mtlic, fbm; Tev iius ueaily (ti.iil.i; Rnisl In primp steers, .:: i (l; poor to medium, i.l.(').i,j.2n; iitnckeis and fce.l u.. about Ktejdr. ?2. 73.1 1 HI; lows, t2.70al.t0. lulfiu, i-2.b3al.73; iMiiiiiis, t-J.iki2.i3; hulls. ln'. "--J.?,'!.!! Id; i.iln. wink. )la0.23; 't'esas led teiie, ifl.lfl al.-3; 'lexas. ciaas atecr,' iS'l.-'nt I; Ti-ms bull, i-.'.rAil.oil. Ilo-rs-lleiclpta to da), IJil.lXH); tninniimv, ."S,(V10; ueft uier, li.utW t pi led weak, iiiieicn, rlo-csl traily; toji, $..!' inlveil ami imliliin, " uj.i"..'IUi roimI tn choiie hea). 3.13.i3.::l; lough heavy. aa5.lU; nc't welishl, S.i3.27'.iil bulk of dales, .S.20a3.2.i Si ip lteu-lpts, 2J,iii): sebep, choice tead) . otbeis flow- to I'm. lower; lambs, weak to n lnwci; Rood lu i bolt e wetheia, M."al.7J; fair lo i hob c uilMsl. ! KU.1. i; wedern (-beep. Sl.73 al,i3: Texas -lieci'. t'J.SOiJ.n'l. native lambs ifl.-J.'a VI; wcti'Hl lamlw, M"ia"i.."ii1 New York Live Stock. Ni-m nik. Jau 11. Iliv-cs. -teeia. IiIrIiit. liilhl bull- Inwii, olheis steiulv. Steers, iM.Wa ,'i.tiil; bulls, Hj. Via 1.23; unu, M.S",a1W: i-alin. U lis. Mi. uly In 2"i u nt's low'ir; bani)aid calies. low pi : r.ils, l."ai.iS..Mi lluhl i.ilies, -jil.Oi); barn ).ird do,' S2.TVil.3Di wilerna, Yl.Jfl. slieep anil Uuubf- l.nwtt; slucp, $!. 00.it, M; cs poit do, sl.T'r, mils, 2 73: lumb, -5.0oa(.S." two i.ns iltolie. NI.-IO; (liintlj lambs, a) oOaklD: mils, I.V1. Ibw l.owu at S3. tVa'i Ii3 ; fi-M out.lde ale- o ula'e plus ut xV.TV East Llherty Stock Market. I.ii l.ibeitv, Jan. II, -Cuttle Lower; eviia, F'i.Imi.VIJI; piluie, s.'i.lu',"!); louiinou, .la.l.7" Hon.-Hull' iiimI loiwi-; prime iiiedlumf, i'l.'iu .V.Hii; lit-t nikeis, s.,.23j eood mKeil, ii.23 be.ny hoRn, -sV.2iliV.2"r roughs, J.l.",-,al.(i. Sheep "Steady; cholco wethers, SI. 3u.it. i'i; common, ifd.'-U'J.'iO; ikulin land-, H.Mid: lonimon ti Rood, la"i.73i leal lalies. is..Vla. Oil Market. Oil (in, Jan. 11 ( I -.-ill t bilaliies, --I.20; i'r, llluatc, no bid or otter, ulilpiuitit, Miklul lur u-ls; tiiiMKi-, Isl.SW liarielf, run-, 10s,0".l lur ic Is; auiase. s,()7,l baiicls, Mrs. Vfinslow's SootUhify Syrup d for oi er ITFTV ll.l.lO.NS,.,ot tJ1' " . af rill'll-J . II. -I- Mill ni-m ivr .lifi-r VKAni by H HOUIIir.S the Cllll. ..S0FjrBN9 tl ajjis AI1.VYH all CAM ('"Ilia WIND COLIO. aiut U ttoUat remedy lor lArtIUIO''A. Kid i UruKiatl,!-! ever P"' if 1 1". ojld. H -u, and i.k lor "UH. W nalowV Foothl.i; t.)rup' and take no oll't-r kind. livenly-8ve uua a bottle. - .. ..,, f ksw;-aas, tA fiafui-J-i-..saA. o.hk. , ,. I-