s?rrsFrpPi ?fp f i , THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THUKSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1901'. 1' I" NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA FACTORY VI LLE. Spinal O the ?cimilin rrllninc. Fnctotyilllc, Jim. 10. Miss Kiaiues .D.irlliiff. nt IJInKluunton, N. i, Is Upeiidlnk' thu winter hero with her eoinln, ('. A. SIbIj. K. .1. Hldilloiii.ui, John Head. .InntcH Sninllcy nuil (.' A. Hluk went down to JlnnlxhtirK on Hominy to nttend the clcftlnn of I'nlted States) Senator Mat thew Stanley Quay. Mis. Mnry Uioadhont, of Hunker hill, tthllo wlnef from the home of her eon to her lesldence, Tuesday evonliiff. slipped nnd fell so hard ns to fruetuiu her hip. Doctors Pitch and Heller wero summoned and reduced the fruc ture. Owlns to the mlvancfel age of the patient, It makes .a serious acci dent. Councilman K. S. Hinds has heen eonflnul to the house for the past two weeks with the Rrip. Mrs. V W. FIsk has '00011 quite seil ously 111 for two days. The mnny friends and relatives of Mrs. It. D. Gardner will ho pained to learn of her death, which occurred jesterday at t o'clock, ufter a. ten days' Illness. Funeral at the First Baptist church at 12 o'clock on Frldu. 1'aulowna. Uebeknh lodge, No. 5S, In dependent Order of Odd Fellows, post poned their social and banquet from last TucFday night to February C, when the members of Uidy Esther lodge, of Tunkhannoek, an expected to be piehont. The man-iane of Miss Minnie Cap well to Mr. Elmer M. Stark was sol emnized jesterday at high noon nt Dixon, I'a. Mr. und Mrs. J. G. Cap well, Mr and Mrs. David Ai matrons and Mr. ij. D. Armstrong, of this place, were in attendance. Ex-nurgevs Charles Klinefelter and wife, of Eluiira, X. Y are at the home of Mr. ICllncfelter's parents. Mr. Kline felter used to deal out Justice In' this place fiom "Trlckett's borough laws," but for the past two years he has been dealing out pills and tablets for the well-known llim of II. K. Mulford & Co., of Philadelphia. For the past two weeks he has been nursing1 a bad nt rtack of rheumatism, but wo arc pleased to see him out on the sheets again one day this week. Miss rhoebo Armstrong, of Scran ton, spont a few days this week at the home of her parents. GIBSON. Special to tin- Sciauton Ttlbunc. Olbson, Jan. 16. Mr. J. Burrows has lettirned from Stevetibvllle, where he has been on business. .fames Fuller, of South Olbson, was f In town on business last Saturday. Llewellyn Weseott, who Is working in Scranton, visited his home here the first of the week. I!. W. Suiter was In Cuiboiidalu a low days lust week. Fred Oleason, who Is woiklng in Carbondale, visited his home here the llrst of thu week. There will be a masquerade ball at the P.itilotlc Order Sons of America bull, Friday evening, January 23. Sup per will bu served at the Gibson house. The Ladles' Aid of the Unlversallst church will meet with Mrs. It. I. "Wes ioit, Thursday, for dinner. The Klzer Entertainment company, of Wllkes-Rane, will give a moving picture enteitalnment on the Chinese war, Tuesday evening, Jaraary 29, In the Fnlvcisallst church. Admission, ten and twenty cents. It. I. 'Wescott and wife attended the funeral of Mr. Weseott's uncle, which was held at Montrose, Monday. W. A. Chambeilln was In Harford tho Hist ot the week, repairing the creameiy. NEW AHLFQRD. Special In the Scrauloii Tribune. - Xew Mllford, Jan. IG. a leeent meeting of the executive committee of the Western Ilranch union of tho Y. P. S. C. E. It was decided to hold the next lonventlon at Harford on February 22 and 23. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall, of Brush vllle, were vlsltois la town Sunday. Miss Helen Ilutehings entet tallied Miss Fisher, Mi?s Eggleston and her luother, Thomas Hutchlngs, of Hall fctead, last Saturday. Miss May Seymour Is seriously 111 with typhoid fever. The members of the choir of the Presbyterian chinch will be entertained at the home of Miss Maude Aldrlch, Friday evening. Itev. II. X. Ives called on Hallstt'.id ulatives Tuesday. Howard Huyden. who has been em- THE GHOST Of our boyhood resolved itself to an old tree wben we had courage to examine it. Manhood has its ghosts, which, to the man who has courage to confront them, prove to be as harmless as the ghosts of boyliood, Une of the ghosts which scare a great many people is the ghost of lung dis ease. But experi ence shows this ghost to be very harmless. In cases almost innu merable "weak" lutiK have been made strong, ob stinate coughs stopped, and bronchial affec tions cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dibcovery. And these cures have been wrought in many cases after the doctor had said "There is no help for you." Don't give in to the superstition of a past age. Give the "Golden Medical Discovery "a lair antl faithful trial. It always helps. It almost always cures. "When t commenced taking your medicine eighteen month 010, my health was completely broken clown." write Mr. Cora t,. Sunderland, of Cuaneyville, Calvert Co., Md. "At times I could not even walk across the room without pilna In my chest, The doctor who attended me msld I had luntc trouble, and that t would never be well ignln. At last I concluded to try Ir, Pierce' medicines. I bought n bottle of 'Col Jen Medical Dltcovery.' took It, and soon commenced to feel a little betters then you directed mr to take both the 'fiolil-u Med ical Discovery ' and the ' favorite Prescription,' which I did. Altogether I have Uken eighteen bottles of ' Roldcti Medical Discovery,' twelve of the 'favorite Prescription,' and (he vials of reitrta.' I am now almost entirely well, and do all my work without any palu whatever, and can tnn with more ease than I could formerly trait," Da Pierce's Medical Adviser in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 31 one cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr, U. V. Pierce, Iluf tK N. Y. ployed In Illnghaintou for some time, Is home on account ot Illness. Ij. G. McCollum spent a few days in Xew York city this week. Miss Mary Hand Is visiting relatives in Dlnghatnton. Mrs. Henry Morse hud the misfor tune to fall upon the Ice this afternoon and sprain her nnlcle. Mrs. D. Vnn llusklrk spent Tuesday With llliiKhamton friends. Miss 'Maggie Hand is In Great Bend, vlsJtlng friends, nt this writing. HONESPALE. Special to the .Hirantan Tribune. Honcsdale, Jan. 1C A new steam whistle has been added to the chorus. It sounds from thu Irving Cliff brew cry. Judson J, Cm fly, jr., has entered tho employ of the Durland, Thompson & Co. shoe factory. For the next two Sundays In Janu ary, Itev. C. U Percy, of the Baptist church, wilt take for his subject nt the ijiornlng service, "The Three Degrees of Life"; for the evening service, "Op tions nnd Obligations In ltollglon." A public installation .will be held by the Ladles and Knights ot tho Mao cabcos, in Masonic hall, this evening. Grand oftlceis will bo urpspnt. A mu. slcul and literary programme nnd sup- jht win tie served. Thu Mulcal History club meets every Tuesday evening, and are beln? instituted by Hajden Evans, of Car bondale. Tho Ktinimase sale to be held by the High School alumni will commences Jan. 30, in tho Uted Drug store room. The Honcsdale Junior Order United American Mechanics will give an en tertainment in the council 100m 011 SiUitiday evenlnsr. HARFORD. Special to the Suanlon Tribune. Harford, Jan. IC Mrs. Will Shannon had tho misfortune to fall and break her arm Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Ithynerson are on the nick list. iDr. A. T. Brundnge attends them. Mrs. T. M. Maynurd N Isltlng her son In Scranton. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. 'H. Titfany were In Siifquohnnna, Sunday. H. S. Estnbrook and -wife are visit ing friends in Harrisbui g. Mr. Xichols, of iMontrose, Is filling the vacancy In our cieamery. Mr. Grant resigned. -Mr. Chambeilln, of Gibson, was hern lopalrlng the engine of the creamery this week. F. A. Osborne and E. M. YVatson at tended the creamery meeting at Glb fcon, Saturday. The Enworth league will hold a pea nut social at the home of Lewis Wll ninrth Friday evening, Jan. 18. Miss Minnie Darrow Is visiting friends in Pockvlllo. The remains of Mr. Cavin Ilatikin weie brought from Xew York and laid tt rest in Harford cemetery. Jan. 11. HOPBOTTOA1. HpMsl to tlie Scranton Tribune. Hopbottom, Jan. 13. There Is no school heie this -week, not because of measles, but to avoid the possibility of the same. Miss McKeever. who has been ill with the disease for the past ten days, is convuleselng and will probably be able to resume her position In school next week. Rev. L. L. Lewis, pastor of tho Unl versallst churches or this place, and Nicholson, has been spending the past two lays calling upon his friends here. His sermon on Sunday evening was abundantly filled with interesting nnd helpful thoughts. Ills subject was "The invitation of Christianity." A new barber whop has been opened In town by Mr. Pratt, of Nicholson. Mis. E. M. Tiffany, who has been ill for a week past, is improving. Mrs. Altnlrn Brown ha.s been un tho sick list for nearly two weeks. It is reported that Mr. Bertch has fallen heir to a property from soma relative in England. l!ev. O. 11. Beardsley, of Scranton, will occupy the Unlversallst pulpit next Sunday evening while Mr. Lewis will till the Scranton pulpit. PURYEA. The employes of the Babylon col liery, who went on strike Monday, are still out. The colliery la now shut down. Tho cause of the sttike was that Anthony Thomas, one of the em ployes, was discharged and the other emoloyes claim thete was no leason Jor his being dlschaiged. The commltteeof Class 7 of the Brick Methodist Episcopal Sunday school held u business meeting Tuesday even ing at the homo of Thomas .Martin. They decided to hold nn entertainment for tho Lawrence Hose company any night during the fair, except February 2.'. They have presented the hose com pany with a beautiful flag-pole, forty feet long, valued nt $S, for the kind ness of the hoso company to them in November. Lecture by Pi of. Lansing nt tho Ptesbytetian church on Friday even ing. Subject, "Among the Alps." Sllss Gussle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Beyou, of LawrencevUle, and Mr. August Knapp were united In marriage last week. After the ceremony a re ception was held at the home of the groom. The report that there Is smallpox in Old Forge has caused quite a scare In this town. Colds Melt Away If you use ICrnuso's Cold Cure, Pre paied In convenient rapsulo form they aro easy to take and effect ta speedy euro of the most obstlnuto cases. Price 25c. Sold by Matthews Bros, THE MILL OF CONGRESS. The Ordinary Congressman Comes and Goes, Leaving' No Trace. I,, A. Ooolldge, In Almlee's. The average length of a career In congreBs is four years. At tho begin ning of every congress about one third of the members of tho house are new to the business, it Is n rare thing for tt member to make any sort of a innik In legislation before ho has been In tho House at least two full terms, and those who liavo forced themselves abovo tho H-'rfnco beforo theloso of a single term ran almost be counted on tho lingers of one hand, The ordinary congressman comes und goes and leaves no trace behind hhn, except on the salary vouchers. The man who stays In the House for moro than two terms has a fair chanco ot wielding a little Influence. He gets his name Into tho Congressional Itecord once in a while; he Is recognized by tho speak er occasionally; nnd If ho is unusually lucky the newspapers take him up and sometimes give him a headline all to himself. There nro one hundred nnd thirty-four members of the oiesent House who nro serving their third term or better. Of these twenty-live, at a generous estimate, nic bo well known that their names inltlit carry somo meaning outside their own state. Tho -work of a congressman Is thank less enough. It brlngR nothing In the way of money, llttlo In the way of reputation, except in rare Instances, and a vust amount of drudgery. A man must bo In the harness for ycats generally befote he amounts to any thing, and by tho time he begins to count In legislation he has lost his enthusiasm and plrlt, and becomes a pack-horse. Onco in a while, nt rare intervals, there Is a Hash across tho dull legislative sky like a meteor, and a sudden reputation Is made for a new man. That was the way with Brvan when he fltst came to the House In the Fifty-third congress and sprang Into instant notoriety witli n speech on tho tariff that dazzled everybody. Little field, of Maine, mnde nn even more ef fective stroke Inst winter with his ar gument against the unseating of the Mormon Itobetts. These ure the most striking examples In recent years of reputation quickly made. Away back In the Fifty-third congress, Lafe Pence caught the Houte- In the flit week after ho took his seat with a free silver speech. It Is significant that "thos who thus make a dramatic entrance In tho House larely count for much In legis lation afterward. Bryan never had any Influence, nnd nil the while he stayed In congress he was looked on as a good talker and nothing more. Towne frittered himself nway after his silver speech, and, as for Lafo Ponce, who had black tyie In the newspapers fur a few days nfter his maiden effort, it Is hard nowndays to find anybody who can remember his name. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MAN. The Late Charles Dudley Wainer Tells Who He Is. I'lOlil SJLMSH. A man who has made the most of his opportunities, and who, In uddltlon, has cultivated every fa"tilty with which he Is endowed, bus won sucefss. It Is the duty of everyone to make th. greatest possible progress and to be come as perfectly developed as ability permits. There it no :orm for f.li'g gaids, nowadays. I ojIIjvo every young man should go to college for the training he will get here. He Is sure to come out better able to ta'o his place In the woild's work, r.nd all tils talent will bo of gieater u than If hu hud no training. I am afra'd there aro few men who can say that the have made the most of their tf.lents. 7f thete rue any, they should consider themselves successful, because they havo made the most of what rhey had. "We f-ee the parable of the talents lived ovet again every day, and th- lesult if usually the same. Tho man who makes tho most 01' what he ha 'h th winner in this or nnv similar competi tion. " THE WORLD Jc jtjt ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO TODAY"jjtot. (Vpilt''t, 1100, by It. K. Iluglioi, Louie illlc Till: rOI.MU'IIO a the llollwhllil million was I1I1I. TliB oili;liuil lumc of the ,lw. Ml f.imlh. whiih l.itir .u(iiir.il nn un amplctl polllon tiotn the miiirnltuik of Us Rnanrl.il traduction villi KouiniwnU, v.u liaucr. the founder nt the Iioii-h lii'ini; Mtver Ai'iolm lUucr, the be 11 01 .t small llibrew incr chant of riaiiUort-en-thc-Miln. Ill- fith-r wi-lipd Mm to I ccomo a Italihl, hut oiuij Iliuer pidcrrcd bu-inm and ullliiutib m- up ns a inonov lenrtir at tlif hi;n of the "Keil Shield" (Rothschild). UU mtmi-nutlr Uiir.l ohl.ilneil Inr lilm the tiiunMilii ui WlllUm, 1 I11U1 l.itulnuw, Jiid aftcnuid doctor ot llre-Ci'iil, lm in lc0t nude llautr (lv t!il tinu jllvd Itotlwiiilil, ImaiM of hi sign) liU aiont. mi in after tlilt lidtlisiild IieRutlatid hi fiint fercit loan lO.WO.lifO thalcm for tin U.111M1 imu'iif ment. llramliM vcie litir MiuIUIkJ hy Itullwliltd'k win iii Vlftinj, l.oii'lon, Pari jnd Nnple. 0 0 4 llliliuul Mli.l H--l -. tli" riri'.'ln.lloi n( thn Mi'tlo' Wrji'lltc uze, .ii coiilhod in a lunatic jiluui 111 KtiUnd frr propheij Iiik the death of the knm nnd the iletructlou of the momrdiy. llf luil fnuiK'ly am.ouncid linnsdt "the neiln-;v of the Ahnliility ami Prince ot the Uihretta, tippnlnt'ul to had thein to the hnd of Cinaan." lie num. heuil iiinoni: liU diioiplc. a inrmlier of pjrlia. ment nml nUior pronilnei.t ( itkein, 'flic flint house crcitul cdu-lil in .1 i,Iul1k cxiIluikc -is I'tiilt i.i London. '1 unity thou, ii.uvl pounds ftcrllii; u i rahed fot tlio pur poMi. The nieinlieishlp numhcml ahout uOt. The hrft organlial ion of biokei In the United Stated vj in Xew Yolk two )eai later. Tim Caledonian canal in tkotl.nul vj ni.t H poited on hy Telford to the soieiniii.'nt, ie Milting in iu coii!,trii( tlun and opening tuenty. three vear' later. Quite a new style of plate In totli ll'er and Rold(aiue in toue, bunl-dalca! in foim ami decoration, and oltcn woikid wllh gieat iWloey of treatnicnt. 4 a ft flr.ins: li piilplmile and, the pio.t'c Liter adopted tduiillv for M'mi.illiiff noli I fiom .ihi'r on the large tc.de, a firt iuopocd hj ))ic In flame. During tlio jear oei a half huiidrrd nei-oiu wlio luil ilnno mutli toward iiuklnx the I.luh teenth tcntiny proRrrwivn died. Anion; them eio tho followlnm lllce .If.ncs, WeUli poet. Italph Karle, American ai I Ut William Drake, American Mildirr. .Juiiios HurdM, D. p., KnelUh pod Anthony i hainnlon, IlniillMi wilte. Guincppe Cerradil, .Milan Hiilplor. Jacqura Denln Antoinc, Flinch artUt Stephen De I.ance.v, American lojalUt. Johaiiu Kanpar l.aatir, ph'ioKnoiiin.i Mr lletir Clnpene, Krtrliih authorr. .lames I.atta, IrUh ilerKjinan and authoi. lunacy Kraslekl, I'olluli pielatc and wiltcr. I'rederlck vn Ilaule'ihcii,-, (Iciniai, author. llbenerer fjirned, Ameilc.in soldier tateniin. Jean Darcet, .'nni.li pliyldan and diemUt. Daniel Nlloloii Chadowlecke, (ieiniati arllst, Charlea l'lcrat do Ahancouil, I'lcnclrtyitlnrei, William Do Hart, American lawser and nulilirr. I.emud Ilopkltit, mei"jn pliyiUlan and poet. Manuel K. Ijcun.i, Ameilcsn .lrult nnd author. Domeilco Umuosa, Neopolltan luuiUal com. pover. Itlchaid llajiev, American phjsli'lnn antl (du ra I or. I William lllbciden, M. )., KnjlMi medUil wiltcr. Jean Krancoli CI iuet, Ktem.li ttumlu and met alurUt. David .lackson, Ameilran pfjulclan and con. irrekinun. l'cter ClitUtlan AhlMgaaut, DanUli naluralUt and pli)tlrian. niiitln'Wlhelm Duttrri, German naturallt and phllraopher. Trunclseo Tallinn Fuero, Fpanlth llonmi Calh. olio bl.hop and author. HAVE l'OU ANY OF THESE Symptoms ot a Very Common Trouble There Is no disease so common In tho United States as catarrh because It appears In so mnny forms and attacks so mnny different ortrnns. It Is a common mlstnkq to suppose that catarrh la confined to tho none and throat. Any Intlnmmatlon of the mucous membrane wherever located, nccompnnled by abnormal secretions, Is catarrh. Catarrh of stomucli or bladder, or Intestines Is nearly as" com mon us nasal catarth and much mora serious, although It Is true that stom ach catarrh and cntnrrh of other In let nnt oiKdns Is the result of neglected nasal catarrh. A new remedy has recently appeared which so far us tested seems to be tc markably effective In promptly mrinp catatrh, wherever located. Tito pre P'lratlonls sold by druggist generally under tho name of Stuart's Cntnrrh Tablets, and In addition to boltif.' vory pnlatablo nnd convenient, posso3Jes cxtraoidlnary merit, In mnny cases giving Immediate relief from the coughing, hawking and constant clear ing of the throat nnd heal, thorp symptoms with which everyono Is fa miliar who has ever suirore.l from colds In tho head and throat. Cntarih Is simply n continuation of thcbo symptoms until the trouble be comes chronic and t-'tow.s gradually worse fiom year to Tear. Htuart's Catarth TubKHs uro com posed of Hydrastln, Kuealyploi. Oual acol nnd similar antlseptlcn nnd tr. tnrih specific, from which It will be j-ppt. that no secret Is made of the In gredients nnd also that no mineral poi sons are used, as Is fho caso with many well known catarrh medicine s. For cataiih of the nose, tin oat, lirouchl.il tubnp, for catarrh ot stom ach, Intestines or bladder no piop.ira tlon Is so snfe and gives such tapld and peimanent results n.s Stuart's Ct tnrili Tablets. All druggists ell them at V). for full sized package. Von can use (hem with ttssuinnce that you will not con tract the cocaine nr morphine habit ns the results from this catarth cure are apputent from the flr.tt day'.? use. ooooooooooooooooo I THEATRICAL. I 0 0 ooooooooooooooooo ATTRACTIONS TODAY. Lyceum. "1'lle ( llllrtllll.' Academy. Morricn Corned.! ionip.in.. .Ml ii noon and ninlit. "The Man of Mystery." The Monlscu Comedy lonipjny icnllutio to diav lame Ikiumk at the Aiadiniv r,f MnMe. f,liuli,t afternoon the pliy pren'ei v.'.n "I'm'iS l"cu." The pine i full of tlulllii'J Mli.illoiw and I1 ill i.uit lolimh tnd II. e Kli.e ettlnKa nnu handsnine. I-nt cenln Mark. hnjn'8 great melodiauij, "The Man of Mjs telj," wa prodiitid. The piwe diew a lati.ii audience ami turned thiiit a.iy alter the per formaiue well pleand and hichly latlillcd. Till nltrti.nou the "(llrl tiom .Mclco," a mi funny ir.iiady, will Li: pUMtilcd and tonight "Com Hollow" will be pioduced. "I'oon Hollow" ho been pieentcd In thin (ll beloie but uctii at popular puiii. The Moi rl-on Comedy totntnny ptisent thU plete iu an chihorate manlier Horn u hemic ktandpoiul and the aetln? toiupany l fir Mkup any jet hern In 1 1.1 piece. The fpidaltiea, oi lather the aude dlle put of the JloiTUon lompaiiy i alene a good 'lion jnd v.dl ttortii the pike of ailiuUiuii 'The Clnlstlan" Tonight. I lie Clnttiin," which will bo een heir to nlltht, L pnscnlcd in a piolojuc and four acta. The scene of the prologue U laid in the tilling mound In the itilm of l'eel C.istlc, Ide ot Man, brightened by the louiautle ulruopheiu of Hie quaint little .Manx tilind. Two years pa. The first j(t of the play taken place iu tho mIooii of the Colo-kcum Jlmlc Hall iu London, win re Olory QiiijIp lias nude her debut a a slnser; the m oud, iu the dub room of St. Maiy .Mairdilrn' church, Sjho, win ic John Morm liai become a noikcr In the slimm of the Kait Knd of Loudon; the thud in (ilory ()Liule' npaitmeiiK in thu (i&rdin HciHo, (Tcuunt'a Inn. London, and the foui Hi, In the cltili loom of .lohn Stoim'n diuuli, L'.chlcr k Company, under h.io matuiri ineiit thu pluy will be ein hcte, lnc letalnnl several incniutM ot JIKh Allin's oiiijliul "Cluhllan" tempauy, and the other pilndpals haie been he. IcMcd by Hum v, Ith the fame taie 3 that wlihit m-ikcd the mu m the play In New oik and l!oton. Hemy Miller ns "Kichard Savage." Hie .ulume ale ot miN lor the ensaseinent o( .Mr. IKmy Jllllir In Maddlnu Lucctte Itjlij's cre.ili't ni(ri'., "Hlcliatd Sa.i;e," opens this liiornln?. The cnx.iKHiient is for nett S.itiuday, ir.-tlntc .iml I.ltillt. A foitune h .lld to lulu been spent on aiemry and costuinon, and .1 M-ry (cmpltto and aitWIo production ! aured. The oiganlzatiuu will be one of the In'C notable on tour a recard the a?irri(ratc talent. The moi c pioiuluent people aie LouUe Tlioiu djke I'.oucleault, Kloienie Itockiwll, Aithur Kb llott, Joseph WheelocU, 0m I'jncclt and Ml Jennie laittaie. In making a diaugc in bis uiau aKement Mr. Miller wai fortunate In nutting such men a Me4m. WamnliaN nnd Kdiipcr, who aie io cnterpihliitr in tlidr rnetlio.N, und who think so little ot money If an object U to he at tained. "Because She Loved Him So." It it weie Kluti William (illletle tn adapt Trench plajs tor American me we should hear but little of the fiupiopiletles of (ialllu faice. "Ilecame She Loved llim Ho," ns will be when nt the L)ceum on next Monday ulitht, waii diawu from I'leneh souire by Mi. Cdllette and N aim Rcther dctohl, either in dialogue oi Mention, of alight etrn eiiiloeal. Yet mo niudi could not he aald for (he original woik of Mou and Lecleuq. All honor to William (Illletle. And the mine her two the farce delightfully IrrciMlhlo fiom end to cud. The farce is Iu capable hands for the atnc company that handled this beautiful comedy last fceasou will bo here this seaon, Salo of neats opens fililay inoinins at U a, in. The Hlllmnn Company. The Hlllman company, presenting Maude Hill man ami Jerry Donavln, Biipported by in cccp. tionally tioni; company of dramatic aitl-ti and audellle cntcrtaineix, will play its umiu.il en Cutemcnt at the Academy of Music ne.t wnd;, conitnenclns Monday, January 21, with tlio uml matinees, in a rcpertoiio of urlUtlc pioductioiiH of popular uuccmv. The drainatlo cut is all that could be aked foi. Tlio phya to bo pie suited uic all new- with this ioinp.uu; many bolus presented by no ollxr popular priced oi gaulalloti, Mix llllliiun at a rtar is r will liuouii tint it is imneciss.iiy to inter into detail iu ueaula tn' her ability. Mr. Daunt In i one of the best known und most popular leadmi: men of (odaj, an cflcctho actor and dose student of Ids pit. The audedlle numbers aie bleh cdaw, pollto nnd plcaslnf. IVrry and Itanclall piewnt a inot plcasinjf kketcli entitled "A Vawar Iloj"; Hilly Ulllon In up'to-thc-inlinite monoloinies and paio tile; Nell lllckey In rliararter songs; Kdtvord Donlan, tha plienoincnal baritone, sings the latist lill nt tho day and Kdith llaudall enter tains with sonm and dancra, The openlne play, "The riantcr'a Wife," Is faid tn ha one of the ationfrcat bills ever ollered by a icputolio company. To Prevent the Grip Uxathe nromo-QuInlno inoci the uu,r. Yo(jp OpporfiiDify On account of the late Winter Season we have not sold as many Shoes as we should,. Now we need money, and will close out our sur plus stock and reduce prices to do it quick. H&r& Are the Prices: MEN'S FINE SHOES. Kcgulir Price 1 hi Week Only Johnston & Murphy Shoes in box calf, cordovan, enamel and patent leather $5.00 6.00 $4.00 $500 The "Stetson" Shoe oo 6.00 4.00 5.00 The "Just Wright" Shoe $.50 4.00 2.75 3.00 The "Crawford" Shoe .50 2.75 "Richards & Brennan" Shoe 2.50 ,00 2.00 2.50 UNION MADE AND UNION STAMP. 1 lot of Men's Fine Satin Calf Shoes, worth from i.2j to $2 95c (Men's Winter Russets at Half Price.) Hen's Woonsocket Rubber Boots $2.25 Hen's Felt Boots and Rubbers 1.50 LADIES' SHOES. Regular Price This Week Only Wichert & Gardiner's Shoes in vici kid, calf and patent leather, correct styles 5.00. 6.00 $3.50 $4.00 Harry H. Gray's Sons' Shoes 4.00 4,50 3.00 The Celebrated "Domby" Shoe 4.00 3.25 1800 pairs of Ladies' Fine Shoes, in all leathers, regular goods, worth from $1.50 to $3.00, at $1.00. $1.50 and $2.00 Shoes for Everybody, Men and Women, Boys and Girls, Children and Infants --Good Shoes, Latest Styles, Good Lasts and Good Leathei If you come and take a look you'll buy. The shoes and prices do the talking. We want more room--we must have it. N. B. This Sale Will Positively End on Saturday. LEWIS, RUDDY, DAVIES 330 THE MARKETS. Wall Street Heview. New oiU. Jan. 10, 'I lie r.o-iIt' luiitiMt'ii ot n.iiil.itltc iiliiloii luduy .i kliowii liy 1M .mil ticijiunt rltictintluiu tti pniei il tlir UlllVi out t,'iuui ot bto.'.. An rvliliMit iltuit j mule tu 1IIII1.1c11tl.1lu the nioiLiiunt ol tlio l1 noi'U tic in that of the l.illroul htuckt. 'tin' u t ifii ot the Htcil Ktoup j'cslerd.iy niaJc it Vity fiiilinl- tlut a ilcrllue In Ihfiu iui Iu lie t.Kul. 'Ihere ui aoim s!io vi ullot in l'uliiul Meil only in the ilaj ami jrtcr nn oiK'iilnir tlfcllin1 f 1 Vi it uai l.illlul j k.iii1, l.ii t the sdllni; nt tlu ntM.1. u.is jiLtsliU'iit .mil mm nt nn uuount it ill.i.ippolntiiu'iil lv sx.'(.'iilatoiii tii.it no aillim vs tjl.ru at yc.ttril.ij's turctlns tu luuic iiuutcily illtiilomls 01 tin' Cit. 'thiTO v,ie fmjlun.ll i.illics in the stuck nuil It a.i littnl ilsoiomly t l.at a jiolntu iitiove the lower hut nunlpu lutlon .n ii.ilp.ilih' in the tally. At the low" lad this ttocl; u.n l!i hdotv l.it nlvhl ami the (jitfciTcii mu ull clVi. Next, to tin. 'I'm rt.ite viw nuwl Htutrlv ullecti'il In rplte ot ,t-. tdil.ij'H li per (int. ilUlil.nil ihclaiatiun nml lill t point.. Tlio conditions in the rnlliu.nl list were ciiciillnul) liieutilar dmin the ritlj diilin hut there wcie MiillJcnt point", ot .tteiiktli lo oveiiinnu the tew openini; Undinrs cmiitiI liy ajmpalhy with the London muket unci with the v.onl.neM ci the M(d Hi !.., there v.as a inaiil ct cllvpiiidtton tu rcalUe in the cojleu und ,1 e.aelw,- ti'iidinci nt other pulnt. M. Paul vj vigorously tukeii In h.ind In the iiiid-t ot thlH un certainty ami iiijiI.hI up nearly 11 points, lu'' ripltntlns -t lame volume of ion eel bujlng fiom the kea 4. The market uenciully roiiundeil in .inputhy but with a quick rrlnp-e ol point in ir. I'.iul Iipkjii to nm ntt niralu. Then lliirlltigt'in took up the inutcmtnt on the deiUlc.i. ol th" diiMtnib to lntrra the stock 10 per tent, to be t.suul at p.ir tu fttocl.lmldcrh. The icmiIiIiii; v in the ttoek leiidieil 4'4 but the doubt I'liKf"' drrecl by the dcinoiuitrated iiianlpulatlon ot M l'..ul detracted from the eftect on the genetal Hull. tt nnd prlies did not net buck to the top Minhaltnn mid Suar roue nhout i k!ii, When tho (utility ot these ctlortA the kpccul.it Ive liqul dallon Incif.iked to a ho.tvy volume. The i ualri., the l'acilhs, the local liactlonn, IV i tde'n (Ja and Suif.ir who Known mi the mn kit In ii torrent of larixe bluekn. 'Ihe (ieiiu.il level of pile (it wan forced considerably low Lift n it lit. only a few mull net riIih leinalnliit.'. 'llie reartiou readied i H,iuis In PI, I'aul, l'- in Manhattan and from 1 Ic, A points In the other pionilmut stocks Indiiateil. The lo-lrt; wji. mu ittled and hrrnul.ir, but tluie was no etl dnuo of nny dnn.ind Iroui othci than lunt Inleiest. Total Kale, ,2ii,i1ik) sluie. The bond mirlti was modeiately active and eird ofl in Mini'.Uliy with Minks, Total rales, M.'iliO.tiiKl, I'nlted Slates old Is declined 'fc per tint, and 'v resigned ',. per ent. on the l.i-t tall. The follomliiR ipiotatieiis aie fiiriilalinl The Tribune by II. S. .Ionian & Co.. iooi,i 703.7fKJ Hcjii biiililliil,', Scianloii, I'a. Teleplione 3i0,: Open. High. Low. ("lis. ins, ct. est, Ing. American Micar 11J 1.11 l.,lli l:!.lij American Tobacco Ill US'! HJij inij Am. S. & W 41'i tlJ n'i'i Sfn.i Atih., To. .t b. I'e .... Id 40'i 44'i II A., T. fi s. P ., l'r M'i Kd.i K. MU llrookl.vn Traction M Ml M Mi. Halt, k Ohio tM'a lJ", PH. nit ('out. Tobaceo 41 IVg UU W ( he K Ohio -JuTi 4l'i "' "'"i thlf. tV (I. W If is'. K-U 1" ( hie., II. & 1 HV'j llitti, Hi'i lli; St. Paul HO I",i3 ll'l iVHj Hock ULltid 112'i 121'. lii'lu l.M Delaware i: lliidson ....IVI'i ill 112 13 Lackawanna I'i.: lit:1- HI n..'j I'ftlernl sirel .VHJ 31 i, 4'HJ IVdeial Steel, I'r 7l!i 71''s 7uit 7nta Kau. k Tex.. Ti 18 M, 47 17 Loul. Ic Nal h'l'.i Vllk isS'-j eni, ManhattJii Die lH?e l.Mvs 1 It. liO Jbt. -ruction Co llttit; lflHi 1U1 Wi Mlwonrl IMillie hi'i Wi SI S.Hi I'ec pie's f,a luj 102 lei 'H- N. .1. Cftilr.il 131'; 111!', JUT. MlTi Southern IMtlflc I'i'.i lli 121. Ui; Norfolk k Wtvtem .... 4314 4VH UU 41 North. I'jilflo SI'i H si M Noilh. Pailllf, IV Hi',i Ufi MU Wtj N. V. Cential 1411 111' UJlj II.. Out. & Went VJi.', anj .Tlt .ll'J I'cmii. II. It UV,i 111) JI7',, 147i, I'alcRo Mail 43 HV, 41 41 lleailinc tit .(I'i aii MlTi Heading;, l'r I., 7.1 Tt 71 71'i Southeiti It. II iOVi 20T, 20 -nij Southein II. II., I'r ,.., 7li 72 ',0't 71 Lackawanna Avenue. Temi. C. ,V Iron 53 JVj o.l .11 I. S. Leathei IJ',1 Vi't l-'i V.'J, V. S loail.tr. I'r 71 "H, 71 7t I'. ! ltublier 21i ilTn Sl '.'t'j 1'nlon I'aeltle.1 M'i J1, M'i Kl's I'nlori IMclfle, l'r &l"j st'; M .i Witba.h, I'i s.,S, -If, ; -. Wretcm I'liicn e'lH S'i's tit MVi Thlnl Ai into lit'i U'l'i l't's l'-l m:w mhik I'lioiircv. i:ciiwoi; piticr.s. Oiiin- HIkIi. Low (To.. W 1 1 E T lniz. et. tsr. ins. Mateli d' $03, ;i iU Jl.iv l l' -1) -'li. (Oll.V Ma) sl' ti', lt' 4C SciaiUon Bonrd of Trade Exchunga Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCK?. Uid. riist National lluk U'ml Scranton ravings Hank i',ju Third National Iliul imi Dime ncptwit anil Discount Hank.. 'J.ai Economy Light, 11. .t l'. Co Lacka. Tnul .-afo Diposlt Co no Clarlc k Miover Co, I'r Kj Scranton lion Pence Is llg. Co Scranton Ale Wolks Lackawanna Dairy Co., l'r. County Savlnica Hank A. Trust Co . :iijO Fust National Sank iCaibondile) hUntlaid Diillint: Co Trathrs' National Hank 145 Hcranton nlt and Nut Co Kij Asked. 4l KM 9 J SO iut'l 80 I HONIi. i Scranton Pisssngcr Hallway, rli't MortiraKe, Hue imo llj I'eople'ii Street Itallrta), flut mort- gaae. due 101U Ii: I'eoplc'a Stieet Hallway, (Jcneral mortitaite, due l'.'il 113 Dickt.ou Manufacturlni; Co Lacka, Tovvmhlp School 3 per cenl. ... City of .Scianton t. Imp. 0 per eenl Scranton Traction 0 pei cent 113 I'M V1 101 ' Scranton Wholesale Mtuket. ' (Corrected hy II. 0. nsle, 27 Lackawanna Aie ) llutler Creamer, "Jlaaje. ' l-Sk'n Select vvctern, ile. t nfatby alale, 31c. Cheese l'ull ticam, new, 12c. I Deans Per bu , iliniee iniirovr, )iM. I Onions UN, per bu. lToui-Uct patent. 41.C0. 2few York Grain and Produce. I New Votk, Jan. IC ITourVeak and Inatt tie, tloKiliii' liulilliul: .Minnesota, lul.fii., Yla.l..H'. I IVhent iot weak; Vo. 2 red. 7!i,it'. t. n, b. allo.it: No. 2 led, 7iV, clevatot; options were KHfially weak .ill tla.v apait Irom a mlilil.iy ul- I l.v i eloi.ed ut -Vial'SiC. net ileellne; Januny closed esCi viarili, lUlse.; iay, w,e.j July, 7'ne. Coin siiot ea-sy, No, 2, 4iV. elevator and iUVy. I, u, b. allont; o)ition inaiket opemsl eny with wit it and utter a iccovctv diopjieil ofl again: I'loM'd e4-y at Uj'sc. net losj .lamtir.v cIomI ttio.j Much, ll?e.i Ma.v, 4Ti.; .lulv. 4 IIJc, Oats Spot iiiltli No. 2, W)"je,i No. ,T, Me.! No. 2 vhlle, Ui'iv x 'o. .1 white, Sle.i tuck mhed vvoteni, Wia.ll lit . i tuck white, .'illuJ't-'n . ; oji. tnols kluvv and e.i.lcr. Ilutter ITinii eieaintiy, liij2lt.i f.ittotv, ll.tlte.i .luno neimei.v, U.i20c: iniltiilloii cieanicij, la'sal7c.i state daily, Ha 1'i'te. Chcte-ITiui: fancy l.ut,e tall made, ll'i all'.vt.i I.i my fituU tall made, lHsJl'i. Iii -Kacli'i ; Hate and IVniKjlvarili, ujuJK- ; wet. cm averaged pjcknl, lial'l'jc. j weniein loss oif, lti'.iatk. Phlladelphin Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, Jan. HI. Wheal 1 Vic. luwei, ronliact cratle J.iuiiar.v. 7l'sa7t'e. Coin 'jo. lown: No. i mixed January, li'sallc. Oatt Sli.idy, fair tlciiiuudi Nu. 2 white dipped, U2l;1 :uc. Ilultei Dull and weak: laiity weMcni iii.mriy, 2lt.i do, piiuts. 2Jc. Knits Dull and ac. lowirj nesii tiearny, juc: no. nouiiiwemeru llict tin. koiltliem, lSet, (Tiecne-Ouiit; New Ymk full crerimj fancv unall, llal2c,j tlo. tin, elu. fair lo Choke, lOiialle llellued susjars (Mill but firm. Cotton -Cm luiuicd Tallow Sieadyj ellj pilme, In housheaiU. Ce.i tlerien, .'Vic. ; cnuntiy pilme, band), I'.galt ; ukci, .llaC Live I Villi 1 -Dull; fowls, I'jIOc,; old loo. leu, C''j7c.: eliltkens, KaOc.i tlutks, llalicj BCChe, HalOe.', tmke), OalOe. Dicised l'otdtr) -Firms fowls, eholte, 10c, ; do, fair to eood, Oi O'ici old rooster, tU7f. j nearby iTiiekms, 10i lv'c.t etem do., Dal 1 c". s turVrvs, choice to fancy, lOalic; duclu, vvtjtcin. Oali, UrcclpU-. riuor, 2.000 bands and 703,000 iwiundi In lacka; wheat, 3t),000 buliel! rorn, 113,000 butheli; oat, "GfiEM: Wmm RANGE lr & MURPHY la,!!) liualicli. ShlptitentK niirat. fl.'.OOO bunli. els: ioiii, l.'.Okl buslidf, oats, n,0U0 bu.hel. Chicago Qtaln nnd Produce, CThcaKO, Jan. 1i. lTie jiintkct wan nulet toda, n-pcihilli' Iu wheat. Corn the,l ljuc. and oali 'vi'ic loner, ITov Lions ut the clo were UHi -7'i;f. elepitsed. (ash eiuotntlon weie as fol low: ITour Dull antl cdy; No. 3 prtnff wheat COaTit. ; No. 2 led. '3afl,31,; No. 2 coin, .'ib'ic, . No. 'i jellovv, utl'ic.; So. 2 onto, He; Nu. v vvihte. J(iVjaJ7c; .No. S white, '.i'niCfl'ic. ; No. j lye. IJ'-jt.; o. I rtj, l.twj No. I iiortlivvrat l.tsl; timothy, t.ei",: (Hirk. ilH.g7l,al4: laitl -7.4iXi7.4at.jj lib.. 7a7.'.'3; nhouhleie, liliid'.e htiw, 7 :.ti,i7.4i)i whiikej,, $1.2". Chicngo Live Stock Market. l hiciKo, .Lit. K'., -( altle ltcc;iit, 17,wiAi, In i'ludlnj ."tin I m.n.s; i iiuice. trcr, firm; olhe'i Kteady ltl'ilovvi bulclieis' s(o(k kteady; Tejns. kIoiiiK In lOc. hl(!hi ! iiooil to ptiine steel's, S.'J1 aii.lQi pioi ,lu rrt'ilimit, S.01uV13: to.ker and fci ilu, stiuinier. 2.7.'.al .": con, 2.7".i4.25i belt ei. s.'.in.iL.liij i none is. yj.i2.70i bull', alow, tJ.73 . t. I'I; i.i he-, NtiM'le, li'l: l'eat ted ftrcr', 't.tl iit.'sl, Teas mois steerii, At..tJa4.1'li Tcvan hiilU, ..'Ui2 tul. llov KtevlptR twhy, .til.lKHI: tomor low, :;(i.(l: estbualetl lei I oier, COtai; rMM). limit; lop. V'-fi; mixed ami bulclieis, i01 ,","ll; t.ttd tu ehnlee lieivv, A.'i.l3a3.o3: 10 mil lia, v.jj.nj; Hutu, vu.a,,.(i: ImlU of wle,, 1 139.1.2V Shff Uiteipts, 17,W): heep, at.i ive, steady; lambs, .tionir In Itlc. Iiigliet; jooi to diolte wetheis, N.1.7."a4.7.ij fair to I'lmier luKttl, W.3H.1J.'); western klCK'ks, l,7,"al..'.',; Tej uliiep, A2.30a:i.(.n: native lambs, fi.21al.t3, we'tein lamiw WuVJi, New Yotk Live Stock. i loll., Jan. 111.- Peeves Mwj uleeis, lot 2"s'. lowi'i; anenl bull., lii.ilV. loweij liclir bull'', uteaily; tows, siead.v to vteaU; hteerii, tl 21 nl.tl; lo, 3.35; uvui, f2.10j.21j bulls, tj,'ji( 1.2.1: e'tivve, l.fMT,i.l: dinlie and etlia do., f.i al.ll. t .dies Veals, stadv to khnde lower: birn .vanl ealvet te.idj , vt'aN, iI..VkiS..Vl; little calve.. M.V) 14.30; liainvmil tale, 2.7."a30: trtvo I calves, sJ.73.Mt r.itlinp, 's.'.'JSa.I. She"p Steady to llitnj kowI lambs, shade higher: me. tllliiii tuck dnvv; eheep, s.lit.30; rvpoit il.i , M.73; mils, .a2.30: lambs, 3.ifi.:J7V.j. U fclaedy at M.40a3.tVS. ' East Liberty Stock Market. ia.t Llbcil), Jjij. IC 4.'att!e Sleariy;' extra, S3. lt.i 1.70; inline. ijj.lSa.l.HO; common,' fjni,;,', lloKs Steady: liiltno mfdliniia. $S40j beit York-ci-a and litjvy hojs, 1.30j.l.,15: plg, t5.0al..ti); loughs, S.l.73aa",0. Slucp -Slow: rhoVe weth er". M..ma4.3: toinnion, kl.nna2.S0; cholie lainhs, M.7Sr,3.fiO: isuiinion lo good, f li.VRl; veal calves, 7.3ii'iS, , Oil Market. Oil (ii.v. Jan. 111. Credit balances, el. 17; cer. tlfk.itrs, no bid; klilpiiiontc, 7.1,8113 bancl; trer. aRe, ll,tivs banels; iuu, 111,302 barrels; aver age, S.3711 lianeN. EUGENE FIELD'S POEMS A $7.00 BOOK Given Free to each pereon intereit. ed in subscribing to tho Eugene Held Honu. tr.ent Souvenir Fund. Rubseribe any amount deatred. Subscrintloni as low 11 11.00 will en title donor to his daint ily attlstlo volume. "PltiLU I LOWEK8" (cloth bound, 8x11), it t certificate of aubjenp. lion to fund. Book contalni Mltctlon c( Klcld'f brat and moit TIlKllook-ortlie 1 ln I luted by toll-ty-two of tlio Vorlil'o(ireat est Artist. reprntentatlvo worki am) is ready for de livery. Put for the robin contribution of the woild'a crcateit aitl.ts thU hook could nnt have been manufactured for leu tluu $7.09. The Fund created ii divided equally bt tween the family of the late Euieno Klild and the Kund lor (lit building ol a monu ment to tha memory ot tbt belortd pool ol childhood. Addreai Kugene PlelJ .Monumant Sonrenelr ruml Chlcaga, IIL U you alio wtah (9 oend poitiga, qcIom 10 cants. lCfl jXjSzLQJS