ri. tw ee rp THE SCUAJNTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 190.1'. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA PARMER RICH AND THE CAT EXCITING EXPERIENCE OF MAN WHO SET TRAP FOR A FOX. Story of the Ohmuplon Mean Man. Bilef Newslets lueetlng of tho Susquehanna County Teachers' As sociation Gold Near Deposit Vil lagers nt Gulf Summit on a Fox Hunt. pedal to Hie S'crar.ton Tribune. Susquehanna, Jim. IS. Fanner Julrui Iticli, or Sherman, on Tuesday nlcht fft a trap for a fox. On the morning following ho went on a tour of Inspec tion, und was bui prised to pec a wild rat spring up and bound away with the trnji hitched to Its hind lez. Ho llred, but missed, and the denture made on- Into the thicket. Iticli went to n neighbor's", honowed n dog ami returned to the woods. As he neared ihe place whore the entrapped bruto had disappeared, hid quick eye detect ed a wild cut's head protruding from somes hushes a few tods abend. He took hntity aim, llred, and the creature fell dead. i:.-.iminat Ion revealed the fact Hint this was not tho wild cat In the trap, .mil the excited barking of tho dog a few tods ahead showed the other gamut wan near. Leaving the dead wild cat, he hurtled on and coon came In HlEht of the entrapped boast, which stood at bay, snarling fiercely at the dog, which kept nt a safe distance. Iticli filed nt tho wild cat. but only wounded It slightly. In the excitement of the moment he thiew down his gun, seized his hatchet and ran forward, thinking to make short work of his game, but In that he was mistaken. The cat made a sudden spring, knocked the batchct fiom the letter's hand, and furious with uigo and pain, begun tearing and biting him. Itlch defended himself to the best of his ability, but there was no cettlug iivvuy from the fm Ions animal. A fearful stiuggle ensued, and dually the APcJiers. I.ove and Death are both depicted as arch ers. Wlieii Love sets his arrrow in a wom an's heart and she turns and follows, seeking healing of her hurt, could there be autrht sadder then that she should be led by very Love into me animisit wnerc ueatu, arrow on string, waits to plant his deadly shaft in her breast? Yet so it is. Time and ugiiin I.ove proves to be Death's decoy. And often when the giim archer fuiu to in flict mortal hurt, he leaves the suffering woman to creep through life like a broken-winged bird. Why does love lead to suffering? Many a woman luu asked that question piteously and passionately. She liai, for saken father and mother to cleave unto her husband in the belief that bo she wan achieving woman's highest happiness. But instead of happiness she has found misery, struggled with it until struggle seemed useless, and at Inst has come to accept her misery ai the "cross'' laid up on women who love and marry. There w no real reasou why almost every wife and mother should not enjoy sound health. The causes of her misery lie in diseases which affect the delicate, womanly organism. Disagreeable drains arc carrying away the vital force. In flammation has lighted its fire for slow torment. Ulceration is eating into the tender tissues. Female weakness is making life a daily martyrdom. Is it any wonder that the nerves are racked, that appetite fails, and night, which should bring rest, brings only restless and troubled dreams? Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures the womanly diseases which undermine the general health. It dries the drains, puts out the fire of inflammation, heals the ulcerated tissues and cures female weakness. In a word, it makes weak women strong and sick women well. Favorite Prescription" is a true tem perance medicine. It contains no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, or other narcotic. Sick and idling women are invited to "consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free of charge. All correspondence strictly pri vate and sacredly confidential. In a little more than thirty years Dr. Pierce, assisted by his staff of nearly a score of physicians, has treated and cured over luff a million women. Write, without fear or fee, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Ho tel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y, HAD GIVEN UP HOPE. " It U with feelings of sincere eratlttide that I ri f sain write toyou,Hsavs Mr. Harry A. Browii. t'f Orono, Peuobscot County, Maine. "I wrote n vou eoncerninc? tnv hcnlth last Snrlncf M ft Mnk it was in June), and you advised me to lake your Favorite Prescription and ' Golden Medical Discovery.' which I did according to di rections, and continued taking them lor live month!. I took nine bottle of Favorite Pre fcriptiou,' t-lx of 'Golden Medical Discovery, and four viaU of Dr. Pierce's Pellets, My disease wan displacement nnd ulceration of the uterus, and I was in a terrible condition with pain and weakness, and had given up all hopes of ever being well again. Had doctored with four dif ferent doctors within four month), bud Instead of getting- better was growing- weaker all the time. I decided to try our medicines, a 1 had heard of the many cured resulting from their use. I bought five bottle and felt to much bet ter after using them that I kept on until I am as well as ever fit my life, aud to Dr. Pierce alt the praise is due, "Dcforel began taking your medicine I only welshed in pounds, I now weigh 160 pounds, I gained forty pounds la six mouths. 1 shall doctor no more with doctor, at it i only a waste of money. No matter what my trouble la, I shall write to Dr. Pierce every time. I am now In perfect health, thanks to Dr. Pierce," Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 3i one-cent stamps tor me paper-nouuu liook, or for cloth binding send 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V, Pierce, i.Ijuffalo, N. Y. il i i j w i iff i ' if ' ' It i 'h. 41 1 . i i-TxJfo? aWjhK 'sMIjMm The VA Two m if f A I -A cut got one of Well's hands In his mouth. With his five hand the hunter succeeded In getting 11 Juckknlfo from his pocket. He opened It with his teeth, nnd with It put un end to tho life of tho savage brute. Then he crawled to tho ncniest house, where his wounds were cared for. It will lie several weeks liefore he goes trapping again. Tim CHAMPION MEAN MAN. Tho chnmplon mean mun resides In Susquehanna county, near Montrose. H, and a neighbor purchased a Jersey cow In partnership. He would not di vide the milk, claiming that the neigh bor owned the front, half of the cow. A few days ugo the cow hooked the mean man, nnd he threatens to bring suit for dumnges against his partner. 1)111111' NRWSLKTS. The Ureat Uend Chamois Skin 'Manu facturing company will bgln opera tions In a few days. The funeuil of Miss Winifred Hinds took plnce and was largely attended on Wednesday morning from St. John's Cntholle church, where a requiem high mass was celebrated. The Interment was made In Laurel Hill cemetery. After h piotracted Illness, Mrs. Thos. Clough, an old and lespected resident, died at her home on Front street on Tuesday evening. 'Sho Is survived by 'a husband nnd several adult children. A splendid programme has lcen ar ranged for the meeting of the Susque hanna County Teachers association to be held In Susquehanna, Jan. 2." nnd 26. This appears to be a good Quay Stone state once more. Another clear case of the survival of the fittest. Hay Moore, nged 18, lost a leg In the lhlu yard on Wednesday evening while jumping off a locomotive. THITVVVE STRUCK OOLD. Oold has been discovered upon the farm of Farmer Sampson, near Depos it, and there Is considerable excite ment. Capitalists from New Yoik und Philadelphia are arriving and one ex perienced miner has offered Mr. Samp son $80,0)0 for his land, but he refused It. Prospecting will be steadily con- tlrued. SOMi: J1ANDOM THOUUHTLETS. A Susquehanna county man, aged 90, Is threatened with nervous prostration. JIls physician attributes It to thu ex cessive use of tobacco during the past seventy-seven years. It Is' far more honorable to black boots than It is to black character. It Is as easy to gel wool from a hy draulic lamb or news from a railroad onicla! as It Is to get Information from a bank teller. A local bachelor tlroii Into verse as follows: 'The dajs Kill come, '111? days will so, 'Till the tod of life's cii.le.uur; let woman' tnnsue Will know no vvho.i It' bound lo run forever. There Is no use crying about what i passed and gone. If you made a few mistakes In 1U00, why not brace up and correct them In 1901? The fellow who alls by the roadside sighing over "what might have been" Is a first class eow urd. (let up! iShnke yourself, and try it all over again. That's business! A new play called "Colonial Tom" Is to bo put 011 the road. If It Is any thing like "Uncle Tom" there'll bo an other war In this country. The long suffering public will rise In its might nnd crush Jt out of existence. VlLUNGEItS t'lIASK A FOX. Nearly the entire male population of Gulf Summit a few days since turned out with guns und dogs to hunt a little fox. Theie was great excite ment and business was at a standstill. After the villagers had chaxed Rey nard over several townships they lie cume discouraged and skulked back lnmie after dnik, whereupon the little fox returned to town and sought safe ty in a hennery nnd It was mndo pris oner by a little girl. Then eternal miletude once more settled over Gulf Summit and Its immediate environ ment. FLOTSAM AND JKTsSAM. It will be hard to determine the pies ent status of Susquehanna county's representatives at Hunlsburg. They are In a penitential mood and thnt Is something. The divorce mill in fSusqurhwuna county Is doing Utile business. Per haps the world N getting better and more patient. There nie many levivnls In progiess in Susquehanna county. The harvest epbe.iis to be ripe ( hii-i uy thu )ik n toin-iu.. Ret n few more uveks will pa, "fill vie heal the bio a-lnunming, Ami tan all keep on tho guw. MINOR MENTIONKTTi:s. A picture of Curboudnle'st eoinlng toiirt house might be an appropriate emblem for tho souvenir budges to be wom upon tht1 occasion of the Pioneer City's seml-tentennlul. Theie is no charge- for the suggestion. On Wednesday evening. Jan. 30, the .Susquehanna Athletic club will hold a I mule leceptiou in Ifogan Opera IIOUSP, At a meeting of the liiund chapter, Oretor of the Eastern ritur. held ut Peckvllle, Mrs, James Fordyce, of Sus ciiichunna. vvvs elected worthy grand matron for tho state of Pennsylvania. Urukeman Wilson Aumack. wlm lout .1 leg In t,he Susquehanna ynrd on Mnn uuy, Is In the Port Jervls hospital and do.iig ns well us can be expected un di the clicumstunces. Thero Is excellent sleighing; along tho .TepeiHon branch. Whitney. P1TTSTON. Bpeelsl lo t!i Straiiton Tribune, Plttston, Jan. 20. Arbitrator have nwaided Rev. Vincent Dlllonls $J0 In his suit for $10,000 damages against the city of Plttston and the mayor. Dlllonls n the ex-Catholic priest who attempted to conduct lellglous ser vices among the Lithuanians here, but was arrested nnq Imprisoned by Mayor T. J. Corcoran. He then bi ought on the suit above mentioned, und ulso took an appeal from tho sentence of the mayor. The former cuse has been decided ns above nnd favors Dlllonls. The appeal was argued before Judge HulBoy recently and u. decision is ex pected tomorrow. The case Involved tho right of free speech, and has at tracted much attention hereabouts. A drill contest for a prize of $50 will tnko place at the. Ninth Regiment ar mory, Wllkcs-Darre. Fob. IS. between the famouH Euglo Hose Drill ieam, of this city, and a team from thelKnlghts of tho Mystic Chuln of WIlkfa-HarM. Neither team has yot lost a jumo and thp contest will embrace jMp cham pionship honors for this section of the rlntc. It has been announced here that Bishop Fowler will presldo over the session of the Wyoming Methodist Episcopal conference, to be hold In tho West Plttston church during April, Vlco Bishop Nlnde, deceased. The subscription to the Young Men's Christian association building fund now amount to $21,?or,. TUNKHANNOCK. Sperlsl to ttie Scranton trlbuna. TiinUhannook, Jan. 19. Thu Wyom ing county court of qunrtor sessions will conveno hero on Monday after noon at 2 o'clock for tho regular Junu ary term. There Is very little criminal business to como before tho court nt this thno nnd tho term will probably bo short. Tho argument list will prob ably be taken up after the disposition of the Jury cuses and will take some tlmu In hearing. Associate Judge elect Hurvoy Slcklcr wilt take his place on thu bench on Monday for the first time. Attorney C. I). Little, of Scranton, Is spending Sunday here. Hon. A. II. Squler, member of tho house of representatives from this county, has leturncd from Hnrrlsburg. Sheriff Grey held leal estate sales at the court house this afternoon and tho property of George. Agnew, In North morclond township, was disposed of, Charles Slcklcr, execution creditor, be ing tho purchaser nnd the price paid was $013. On Monday next nt tho court house, J. Wood Piatt, esq., trustee In bank ruptcy, will sell the farm formerly be longing to James O. Lolghton, situated Just outsldu the borough here. Tho farm Is a valuable piece of property, Mr. Lolghton having paid, some eight or ten years ngo, $8,000 for the place. It Is situated In the TunkhannocU bo rougflh school district nnd it within a half mile of tho center of town. It should bring a good price. Frederick Hcrrlck, of Lcstershlre, N. Y., is visiting It. C. Herrlck. Mrs. Edgar Osterhout Is very 111 at her homo hero und the members of her family have been called home In an ticipation of n fatal termination of her Illness. The Joshua SImpklns company, with two bands of music and a full orches tra, holds forth at Piatt's opera house on Tuesday evening next. The show played to a crowded house on Its hist trip hero. The board of county auditors who have been In session since the 7th of January, adjourned on Friday until Tuesday of next week, when they will come here lo finish up their work and make their report. The county commissioners at their meeting held for the purpose of levy ing taxes for the ensuing year, voted that tho llnancos of the county were In such condition that the levy might be reduced from the rato levied last year, and fixed the rate for the next year nt eight mills, a reduction of one mill. The coming auditor's statement will show a balunce In the county treasur er's hands of between eight and ten thousand dollars, with all indebtedness paid except outstanding county bonds. Rev. H. H. Wilbur, who hns been so seriously ill, Is improving slowly. HAWLEY. 6pedl to the Scrnt?n Tribune. Hawlev, Jan. liU. Mrs. Lot Alklnyon returned Saturday from Brooklyn, N. Y., where nlie has 'been Alslting her daughter, Mm. A. E. Stllger. The supper at L. Hensel's, Thurs day evening, under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid society of the Gennun church, was a decided success. Miss Alvlra Hlnzc Is recoevrlng from a severe Illness. Miss Pellet t, of Paupauk, was a guest of her cousin? Miss Lucy Pellelt, on Wednesday and Thursday. District Attorney L. M. Atkinson re turned Thursdny night from New Or leans, where he has been vNltlng his sister, Mrs. Alice Palmer. E. J. Holdcu and son. Kduurd, of Port Jervls, N. Y., ate guests at tho residence of Joseph Fryer. Erasmus Ames and family, of Dun more, spent last Sunday with relatives hero. lleorse Luke and M. M. Treadwell were Scranton vlsltois Saturday. Mr. Biuudhurst. local agent for the Metropolitan Life Insurance company heie, has been given a position In Brooklyn, ivheie he will move next week-. DURYEA. The'Uepubllcuu primuiies wmu held Saturday, between the hours of and 7 p. m. The nominations were us fol lows! School dlrectois, Garry N. Giay and James Perry: supervisors, John Stephenson and Jacob Domoshck; treasurer, Dr. A. J. Baker; assessor. Thomas L. Williams; auditor, Henrv Tucker: township clerk, John Pesotlne. There weio several wlthdi aw uls. before the primaries, nmong them being Thomus Martin for school diiector. and P. V. Gromel for assessor. Theie were no competitors for asesor. audi tor and clerk. Tho funeial of William, the infant child or Mr. and Mis. itobert Melealf, took place on Sunday afternoon. In terment was mnde In the Wyoming cemetery. The lecture dellveied by Dr. Lansing In tho Presbyterian church on Friday evening was not largely attended, owing to the cold weather. A meeting will be hold Tuesday evening ut the home of Thomas Mar tin by Class 7 of tho Methodist Epis copal Sunday hehool. Business of Im portance will be transacted. Mrs. W. G. Evans, or Scranton, vis ited at the home of Mrs. John Dills on Saturday. Tho strike that has Wen on at the Babylon colliery wna settled last week and the breaker boys returned to work. Mr. Thomas refused to return on account of personal reasons, but advised tho breaker boys to do so. R. H. Peterson, of West Plttston, wus a business caller In town on Frl day. Miss Jennie AVIldrlck is III with tho grip. The Lawrence Hose company have erected tho flagpole presented to them by Class 7 of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school. Deafnesi Cannot Be Cuied by Iwal application a tiny uimot icaih il, diseased portion of the ear. 'Iheie li only one way to euro dcatiu, and that Is by iontltii tlou.il remedies. Deafness Is cau.oil by un n. darned condition of tho luucoiu lining ( t.c Eustachian Tube. When this tubo , Inflamed you have a rumbllne nound or iinpctfeit lieuiliii: sod uhen It W entirely clotid, llrjme U the ir'. Bull, ami unlitw tho intljinnutlon ran be taken out and this tube rntorrd to its normal condi tion, hearing will be dotrojnl (oicveri nine can out of ten aro caused by Cutarih. which ti nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucoiu surfaces. We will give O110 lluudird Pollait for any isi of Deafness (raiwd by catarili) Hut cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh due. Send for clrculais, free, Vi 3. Clir.XEV k CO., Toledo, O. Sold by lrue(tlt75c, Hall'i Family Pills are the best. JONAS LONQ'S SONS. MONDAY AND We are putting Tuesday on an equal footing with Monday dividing up the bargains between those come on Monday; a help to those who do come. No harm done to anybody, except th profiti, and presented greater bargains than are these. Two days of unprecedented offered anything of equal merit at Spring garment now get ahead 900 YARDS ol full 40 inch black figured Granite Cloth in several new designs. Cheap at 39c the yurd. Special Monday , and'Tuesday j&yC 1000 YARDS of full 40 inch black figured Burbons of high lustre and fast color. Cheap at 50c the yard. Special Monday and Tuesday 3" C 1200 YARDS of fancy colored Taffeta Silks in all latest shades, high lustre and nch finish, Cheap at 75c yard. Special Monday and Tuesday OUC 1500 YARDS of line 20 inch hair cord striped Taffetas, braided Taffetas and lace effects. Cheap at $1 yard. Spec- Q i:il Monday and Tuesday OVC 478 YARDS of full 32 inch colored Serges in new shades and black; extra heavy and bright finish. Cheap at 20c. 1 Special Monday and Tuesday .... 1 2C CHRONOLOGY OP VICTORIA'S REIGN lSlD-l'utui') Qumi Ijoiii, M.iy 'Jl 137 AccrKjon to Hit one, June -t. ISIS Coronation, VTc-diiilnvtcr Abbi-.i, June 28. Trails-Atlantic trim mvljitlon inainrm- sled. ' 1S39 Mailman atrriled trying to enter JiuiUng- h.iiu I'.ilau'. AnllCotii l.i.'Juue fortimJ. llrlllTli forces occupy t'.ihul. Ilrltl'h look po"0ilon'of Aden. 1MU tyiucii marrii'd to 1'ilinc Albeit, l'tb. 10. Inanc potboy tri to shuol Mug and qui en, June 10. Cheap pixtage intro duced In Hnghm! I'rlnccts Hoyal lioiu, later Kmpic l'lc'iUrhl., Nov. SI. Iliit Mi and Au'trlin expedition to rrla. Mehcmet Alt unci for peace. 1MI -Mr Hubert Peel succeeds Loul Melbourne .n premier. Prince of Wales horn, Nor. '. MicccsMul inurrcctloii in Cabul. Ihlliih til.e Canton and Amoy. I'll John Trami tried to dioot queen, Jlay Su. John William Ile.in pointed plttol at piren, July ". IJrltUi ItliJicw fiom vfglistiUUn. Hons Hon); ci'drd to Eng land. Chinese Port opened, llrltl-.li look ftoir republic In Xital. l"U l'linecj Alice Maud Maiy bom, Apill 2',. Silnde annexed lo nrltMi liullti. Quctn and Prince Albert vllt 1:1ns and queen of I i.inrc. I'll lire Alfred bom, Aug. II. I.ouU I'MllpiK- vllls iueen. 1M", eal of colonial otllee Riven to Mr. (Jlad--lone. Knglanil and I'ranie liuko war on dlctalur of Aru'intini- llepuhlk1. Out-bn-ik first SlKh vuir. IMta Iiiners Helena bom, May 25. AiirIo American treaty settling Northuet boun dary of I'nllcil fctatc. (Ireat famine In I I eland. Corn lav3 repealed. SiUlu de lc.iUd, ceded teiritbry to l!at India lUlllplllV. lilT (fjien headed libh famine subsciiplioii. l'l'-l'iincesi l.oulc bom. Much IS. ijuieii and J'uiite Albeit viiit fugltlre Trench family at Claremont. dual tlnrllst demonslra Hun London. In.urreUiou in Ireland at tempted. Outbieal: second Ml.lt war. tiiniic river i-owieisnty occuplcil. Uoch estahli-licil 'liansvaal it public IM'i-Hamilton llred nt nicen. Queen firt vl-lt-ed lul.mJ. hiklis defeated. l'imaub an ueed to llritl-ih India. l-"it l'liiitc Aitkur born, May 1. Kobert Vate allaikid quecu vvilh slick. Clnvtun-llul-ver treilj concluded. Talplnj lebcllion, Uiiiu. ' lk.,l -iueeu t-peniil aiear fpiltiou. lhtimt.li plot ol. oil Ihltl'h lio-tilitln. r;old found in Au!ialla. 1W- 1 ht Di-iby mini-try nucccednd Uutll ad iiilnUtiatlon. Abcidecn succeeded Duln. London protocol on -ucclou in Den mark and Nchlfi'.vlK-llol'lrin. Ilrltl-h viclniioui ill llurnuli. I'ii;u acquired. li.i -1'iIikc Leopold born, Aplll 7. llo.l.il lam ily vUlted li eland. UJI-(Vlmtan twr formally lnuun bt deilaiatiou of Knsland and Krnnce .iciiiit Htnsla. IfiM-llritlilt-JapaliCce tioat). Ilrituh peiiullteil Oraline lliver lepiiblic. Commanded Me flute nctoniplUhnl noitliwc-it paMajre. lSVi--l'icuch empeioi .mil i-mptm li.ltcd queen at Wlnd.or and vnll returned in l'ari. I'alnur.-ton mcceedul Aberdeen us pie nilcf. Litln:toii ihicnrrrrd Mitoua TalU. IsV, Tirm of I'.irii Hided C'rlnie.in hui Ond amicwd to IlrltUh India. Oullmalc tec mid uai, rnzlaiid ui;alnit l.lilna. 1'ei l.im urcupicil Herat, involved in war wllh irot eminent of India, 6ucci-ifully ended by the llrllUh nrt )ear. l-i7- Out break of ludiiii intttliiv. Canton neon pltcl by IliltUh and r'irncli. 1'rlncesi Ueatricu burn, April II. Is'il -c-eiond lleibv inlnlliy nureeded I'alnur (ton. lUbrcw dljabilllj In llritaln le iiioved. Indian mutiny viilually nip-pif-mil nnd iiveimueiit tian-ferrrd trnni I '.nl India company lo clown. Tirat, ititli Cliliia. Queen conuiatulati-i Ann ri tan puMdenl over new trnn tlantle table, Am.'. ... IsVi (Jurcii' lit t grandchild, ucn Kmpciur Wil liam II.. born, Jan. 'JT. I'alinenlon mc-ii-ided Herb) a-i piriiiier, June. UlrTlcul lies uith (,'liln.i. Iui -limitation of 1'revhUiit lir.ilutnn fot Prime id Wale to vilt America uc-cepled l,j iiieiti. Ank'lo-Fieneli i-vpfilltlon ontipird l'ekiu. Icrnl lliirlie ol Kent, queen's mother, dtej. Qinins third visit tt Ireland IMnre t'omott died. Dec. If. Knglaml, rnncf and hpain lend tlect lo Mexico. ICWl'ttltctl State itranted llntlh dfiuind for ic-leaso of Mauu and Slhlull. ISfVI -Piltne of Wain mauled, M-trrli 111. Trance declared nar en Mexico; l!uglaud uud hpiui vvllhdrew tones, llritaiu n munced icniinrlatlon of protetlntate eurr luaiil.tn Ii-lainN M -llaLer dUeovned lke Albert Nvana IfiTi -Mca.utcs taken lo tuppn.a IViiIjik iu lie 1 tlid. Tallin itnn ilied. Iltuiell piemier for kccoud time. lfi"i Qtii-in thanked Mi. lleoiue 1'eabuilt. Amen tan plillanlhioplit, for gifts of $l,7S0,O) It, London poor. J-'culaim atteinpled In vasion of ('aiiada. Iluorll ieli!ied. Tlilld lleil inlnl.tl.v. huciCMful titab li.htnint ol lilegiaphy belvteeii Kuiop-j and Aincilta. IstiT IVnlan liinurirction iu Irrland, Dominion eu Canadi lomtlluted. Reform nit pacd, Outbieak of Abju.lnl.-m uai end i-d next jear. H( -UUaell succeeded Hub) a, piemier. He (oi ni act for Srotltud und Ireland, (.ilsd ktouo suicceded Hlsiacl, ISc.'J lrii-li church dt-.t.iblitl,ej. Iu take i fleet 1871. I'.ulfli lallway and hue canal completed. Ip7ulluiprr4 UUkinle li'llrd queen. IiUli Laud act. TJimentary idutatiou net lor TiiKltnd and Wale., linker lid evpedltlou nil the KHe. 1S71 Tortner Kiiipiini l.onl. Napok-uii viilled queen. Treaty of valiltiKtoii to settle the Alabama quthtlon. .Stanley found Llvmentone. l.ravo condition of queen's health announced, anil I'rlnve of Wales had tjphold lever. 1S72 Qutfil pieeent at Ihanltflvini; for Trinee of Mates rreouiy. America obtain the Mabama reward, flallot bill pasted, 1571 Dit-iaell sutieeded filaditono as premier. Ililtaln annexed Kill libnd. Adunteo war eniled, 1875 llritaln hnuclit millairs sliatr iu Suez eanal. 1670 Q-ieeu procfaimtd uiipit-ks of India in IOii dpn. Constantinople! conference ienelt cfoked next .veal'. 1877 Queen n-eeiveil lienetal (Iiant. llrilli'i took' Transvaal irpubllc. JONAS LONQ'S SONS. selling. The goods are exceptionally good. The prices are unqualifiedly little. You have never been the prices. The lots are new and pretty fresh from the markets within a week. Buy your early of the rush. 875 YARDS of 36 Inch Armure Suitings in old rose, sage, red, garnet, navy, browii and blade. Special Monday and Tuesday ZOC 742 YARDS of 40 inch Imperial Serge in colors and black. Bright lustre; also b inch Plaids for school dresses. Guaranteed to wear, Cheap at oc the yard. Special Monday and Tuesday xVC 650 YARDS of 44 Inch black all wool Dl agonal Serge and Henrietta; also 45 inch black Surah Serge, jet or blue black. Spec ial Monday and Tuesday, per yard for the 75c kind 5UC 1 1S5 YARDS of 38 inch all wool Venetian Suitings and 40 incli all wool Storm Serge; sponged and shrunk, worth 75c. . Q Special Monday and Tuesday 4oC lb7S Utluin occupied Cypics. Treaty of Ber lin. War (igalnit Alulianlttan. 1879-War agatnvt Zulu, queen's Drst great-i;rcat-Krand child born, Trlnccks Char lotlu of Sa-re-Melnlngen, May 12. Olnd htona succeeded lleacon.fleld as premier. Active) atjrnrlaii movement In Ireland. Roberts entered himdalmr. Tratisva-il upilslnir. lvsl Queen telejr.iphed svinpathy on President Ifarfleld's death and court went Into moutnliiff. IliltUh defeated by Duels at Majttba Hill, autonomy grinted. Irish Land bill parsed. Tatnell Impritoncd. Land LeaKtie innnlfetto. Ilritlsli ctacu-' alcd Kandahar. Mahdi tevolt In Soudan. liti lloderlc Maclean shot at quein, Kuiopeani massacred in Alexandria. War aijalnt Arabl Tasha, who was defeated. Tatnell elea-ied. Ixird Cavendish murdered In Dublin. Irish Kational League formed. 1SS1 -Queen Injured by slipping on stairs. loSI Cordon khut tip iu Khartoum. TianchUc bill passed. 1SS" liMt iltinmlle ouliacs In London. Mahdl eaplured Khartoum, Oorelou killed. Mrittth force wllhdrawii from Soudan, Death of Mahdl. British prepare to meet Russian ndraiite on Ilctat; settlement ef fected Illel rebellion (n Canada. Lalt bury succeeded Gladstone a piemier. Conqueit of llminnli. PanaJIan TaciQo lailnay completed. Iss-Qiieen opened Colonhl nnd Indian exhibi tion. Burmah annexed. Claditono suc ceeded feallsbury, piopoted home- lule and was ftiecceiled by Salisbury. 1SST Queen's Jubilee celebrated. Queen sent Ihiki- of Norfolk to congratulate the pope, on his esftleslastlcal Jubilee. 15s- -Queen piesent nt celebration of Triiue of W.i1e silver weildliiR-. Tuhcrles Ileal with Unllid States rejected by senate. Osman DlRna defeated ne-vr Suskini. lf.'l-l',iltitlt cullUlon with Portugal iu South rant Africa. Sanioan confeicnco with United Stales and Ocrmanv. ?'K) -l'oitmul jieldcd to DtitUh demands. Treaty with !evmany dtllnin? spheres in vfrlc.i and tedlns Heligoland to Ccr many. Protectorate of Zanzibar ansuined. IS'll Queeri reviewed Trench fleet. O.inan Hig ii.i completely defeated. 1'IJ lluke of Llaience died. ARuemenl with I'nlted 'lales to atbilrnte llehrinf t-ea M-al l.vlieiies dispute, (lladstone succeeded Salisbury as premier. 1'U - Queen opened Imperial institute. Home Rule Intiodiiced, Belirins sea nibltm Hon nwaided ni,'aitit America. Uiltlsh t:.it Africa company difeated Klntc ot Matthtleland. l'i-(;uecn (ormall.r In-iURurattd Manchester ship ranal. l'llnee- lalward of Yolk born, June 21. Roseberrv nueceeded fll.tdftone a prcmtei. 1"0 Salisbury mieeeiled Roeleiiy. Treidem ( levehind sent message to Britain regard. inff Venezuelan boundary dispute. l(-o Queen iceclted LI Huns: Chant;. Queen un "ept. 21 had relejned lotnter tlian any foiuier Uritlrh sovcrclu'n. Britain xrant iil Aiiieiiiau deuiind for Venezuelan arid nation. Jameotonn laid. Asluntc'S lompelle-d to accept lhlti-h fovcli-lgnll Mlehener oecuph-d llonitula ls'7 eiieenV "Dianiond Juhlleu" leUln.iled. senate i eject eel Anglo-Aineriean Kential .ubitfatlou treats. Ulunolii.v ot Clelo ililared bv Pont-t. (fraud Uuchins I'.itlan.i, of llu-vli, queen's thirtieth uieat-etraiidehild, bum. Ile.-vr.lt of tndlm Hill tribes on Afghan fiuiitlcr. lyi Two-cent postaijc vieut into etreet between llritaln and colonics. IV'd Tiers tsli force fttrrendered. Venezuelan ar lilll.ltlou aw aid a uuiipioinl-e. Trans vaal tleslartsl ar Oet. 11; e-olonhs tallied lo support Britain, Agreement with vine-ilia and lieiniati.t for pittition ni --anina PjisK-iiuciit weltomed in Iri-laiitl. Inlcinational i-iedithiiis agalint Tikiu. Tunittie ex pedition agaiut Aihantce-s. Au-trallan lolonles founed Coinmonweallh of Aus tralia. Trail. t.i.ll and Orange Tier lale aiiuexeil. SENATOR OSBOUHN DEAD. Result of a Cold Contracted During Seuntorinl Contest. Hv Lxcliisive Wlie liom The- As-,oc-l.iled 1'iess. Plilliuleliililrt, Jan. 20. St.'ttu Sen Uor Kmnclo A. Osbourn, ' tlu Tlilrel J'lillnelelprilti district, ellcd nt Ills home in tlila city tonlsht. after u InK'f 111. iics from imoutnnnlu. S"uutor O? liouin e-eintiut-ted u heavy culd In tli fatly part of last w.ul; during the hcntitorlul contest nt llnrclDliuri;. Till rapidly tlfvolopi-d Into conges tion of the Iuiikm. and on thu day the ballot for United Stales senator was taken lie wns a very slcl; num. De spite Ids dnnKorous condition nnd tho Inclement wenthor, he went to the sen tile and voted for his long-time filend, Senator Quay. He was kmii e.-d a leave of nhseiico and leiuniPd to his home in thM city. Ills ailment re uu developed Into pneumonia, which ic Hiilted In hlH death. Francis A. Osbourn was Loin 'n Philadelphia, Mureh 1, 1R45, niui re ceived Ills education at the hands of private tutor. He wus admitted to the hnr In ISfi'.i. Dui'Iiijr the Civil war he nerved in tho Twentieth rliui.-nt, Indiana volunteeiH, nud as first lieu tenant In tho Sixteenth le-BlniKiit, Vet-c-ian r.eserve corps l'. H. A., and was nlo Inevet captain of iTnltcel States volunteers. Ho lout an urni In tho Sewn Days' battle hefere ItleMiniond Vo. lie wus a llciJiiMlcan ami was elected a member of Mie 'touse of lepieHentatlves for the sexlon of IS"' 7R. He served us asslhtnnt city solici tor of Philadelphia from 187S to 18SI, and was elected slate senator fr-jiii the Third Philadelphia district In mi. 1SS8, 1SW. 18:10, mid lv.t)l'vjto.l til N'o. vemher I.ihI vear. - Pardee Strike Settled. By Kscliulie Wire from The Associated Creit Ilaileton, Jan, iW.-Tlie lv hundred men em plovcd ut the O'ruuhriiy eolllei.v of A. Tat dee & Company, svlio strnek Wcihii-"duy on ui-eounl pf a iidtundiihtdiidlug I ej-j tiling tlie InaUKtuutitiu of the semi-monthly pay i.tem, hive been a.sured by Citiersl Superintendent I'rank I'aivlee that tho e-oinpanr will pay twlre- a tiiuiilh, Ml hands nill I r. nine vtoik toinortnw moinitiK, JONAS LONQ'S SONS. TUESDAY Xx5O000O0OOO0O00O THEATRICAL. 000XX0000 ATTRACTIONS TODAY. LYCEUM. "Beiau.e she I.ovcd llim So." Night. At'ADr.MY. Maudo Illlllnun company Mglit. fi.MBTY. Dinkins' Vairabonds Ilutleque tun pans. Matinee and night. Richard Savage. Thbv- uho utv and heard Madeline Luielte ll, ley n a comic opera star kuiur odd yeais ago an J who recently enjojed to their hearts' content her purely farcical "Mittejlous Mr. Bugle" and other like creations could not withhold cxpicn sloi.J that wero llttlo short of wonderment at the woman's remarkable versatility us elemon-lraled by the latest production of her gifted pen, "Rich ard S'avaje," presented at the l.veeum Ssltudiy afternoon and night by Henry Miller. I; is a high class drama ot lite style ot "Hearts eKe" and "A Royal Bo," enualling I he former In "human Iutcre-,1" effect, the latter in gentm! artistic construction, and excelling both in piquancy ot dialogue and elegance ot language. It 3 a play that will or, at least, ought to live. li west happily fits Henry Miller. This li said advisedly. Henry Miller iu llent.f Miller's style l truly an exceptionally good aclor. But Miller's o!ce, goaturct, facial expression, general man neilsius and about everything- el.o that go into tho make-up ot an aclor are with him at 71 times. Cotiweiucntly, it is necessary to fit a char aete; to Miller rather thin to demand of Mr. tllller that ho tit himself to a character. In this thing Mrs. Hyle-y lias succeeded admirably and a pleasing and tliil-died entertainment is the result. Wagenlials (V Kemper, who are Mr. Miller's maragcrs this scaion, have mnoundej him with ai good a company as the play demands. Louise Tin. I lid ve Boucicault as Annie Otdlield, Margatet Bovine as Mrs. Brett, IToicnce Rockwell s KIU alieth Wilbur ami Jennie EuiHce ns Jane com posed the female mpport. .Mrs. Bouelcsult finds herself In a part vvliU.li gives her oppoitunlty for a ilihpluy of the really eh-ver jbilit.i which U her's. Arihui Llllott, tlrten Titwcrtt. loepli Wheel; oik, William Tirderlc, Alc T. Trnrdc, Hcibeit II, Tatee and II. S. .Sorllnup were In the prlnrp. pal male patts. Two large audiences vvllimssed the performances and were libeial In their applause. Mr. Miller, who might be said to be Scranton's latorlte attor, was giien repeated curtain calif. "Because She Loved Him So." J "Dc-caiLa' she Loved Him So," wble.li Is the itltactioii at Hie Ljcmim theater tonight, comes from a remarkably .ucee-.itul run ut the Madion Squaie theater. New York, vsherr it was piont' eel rver on hundred and fitly times. The pleie is a faue adapted by William CilleUe fiom the Tieneh of lll'son and Leeleict) The faice deals with the tilbulatlont of Oliver and (jerliudu Uest, who aie newly inanled, dc toted'lo one aiiuthei' and wealthy, a combination which would verm to Insure happiness. It eloci-n't lieeaui" ot the Jealousy of the wife, which llaies up again and ugain with disastrous t exults to the household harmony With the Idea ot showing the younipe ople thei silllnc. of their rpiaircls, Ceitrude's father and motlier, Mr. aud Mis. Wenlherby, eleddo to have a maUe-bellevf fsllin? out, which adds to the complications, lesultlng in an amusing sequence of incidents. The piece has b-en stjled "Tho I.ltllc Minister" of farre, cu account of Its nondeifiil popularity and re finement. "The Sonows of Satan." The plsv (o bi presented at the Lyceum TVs elay night Is "The Soi'iowa of Satan," n dramatiz ation ot Malic Corelli' novel ot the same name. Tho piodtiction is made by William A. Btady. lhe play letyulres a cast of exceptional ability, for Mlvs Cotelli's characters ate rieter cuminou placi1, and scenery of a ino't ot!y nature, for the devil when nn earth Is welcome In London's most gorgeous palaces, uud, in his tuiu. aston ishes even rovaltv In- the niagniticer.ee ol his fete. The Hlllmnn Conipsuiy. Vlatide flillmait and Jerry Uonavln, juppoitnl by a select company of well known players, will bi- at the Academy of Music nil tills week iu a stiong irpeitulrc of popular siicccijet. Mlix 1)711 Itiati Is entitled to the pruUi- she litis always re ceived bote, not only for hei pcteon.il wnrl:, but n lo for bringing suitable support, and flits sea.on tlie company will he stiongtr thin ever. The piece feinted for the opening bill Is the romantic wuthciu play, "Hie TlanUr's Wife." which calls fer a dUplay of wondrful nbllltj fiom Miss lllllnian. M.c mint run the gamut of liuuian t motion, now rUing In the lieighls of light uiineely, mil) to sink In lite will .-.cue lo the jwtul depths of leiuolis.- and ansuUh. Il is u' note from real life, one thai oiue sounded rliit;s iu llio lieatei'n cars, neicr lo b foignilen. Willi peifecl Bilge .ntsngemeiiK, a tiiiiiuiiy that i'eelf, gowned like a queen and with the Hu- of ambition, Maude Illlllmau will ilcitibtle-s clinch I ho nail nf popularity ihhen by her In this cltv teuial sea.ons ato. The Vagabonds Company, 'I'. W. Dliiklus' "aRaboiuls" Dig llui Je -iu-eoiiipauy, compo-u-d of ptrtty slrli, who hip said to be unu.ually talented, is tho atliactiuii an I.ouhud for the lit.l llure days ot this witk at (he (lalety. The companj Is new in this city and intitule rtieh rnieilaiiiiis as Lillian Wa-liLuin, In df-erlptlvc hongs) Hie Tour MlgnanTs, iiuiiral barbers; Hie Hirer tidus, marvelous gviuuails: the loiueilfali., Topjtl; and Steele; Mollis and llily, ('ellh- wll, Talna Topaek, eereutilc ilannei' "The- IjJy and the l.oli.tei" Is the e.pfllllig hui-le-uiue, rnllovveil b.v .1 ullrr on llir lite,l New Yi-lk nieces, "rioin Ibe Teinleiloln to Toklu." iniinz lite luaiiv uuveltles pifMiitiil ate a gen uine Hick i-liphatit jnnMilut; lo I he name of Tiieeda Ilalh',t "hjum und his twelve Sousa lib Is UMUInl by the aKibnnds In ass bind of twelve piece., ncev ie)iu, ) ilnts.il l't (fate- and Muianue. niui ifulnines by llavil'ii and l!..uli-.i. THEATRICAI. NOTES. I Ml.s ISrunda Ma,e, who iiisaii-d with llcui) Millei's lompaiiy at tin- Lyceum Saiuiilay nielli. I .1 elaiiubler nf Hie late Tliink Mavo Slie inadn lira' debut III Philadelphia rally ip tl- .ia-.ll in "The icnluie-s of I'uiituli" eoini.ui. The plree did not nnet vvilli mtce.s and was with drawn, Kirsnlon will see Ms Lthel Binynioie a a full-IIeilKi-il UI Ufoie tlie people- of New Ycuk. She Js the Hie e o of -lolin Ihcw und Is belnrf ttuued by ( harl(- Tti.linuii ltrs V.i-,ii In "'Cap- JONAS LONQ'S SONS. two days Better for you to they DO siifTer. No .store.1 ver 2500 YARDS of 84 Inch colored English Whipcords, Satin Solieln, Prurmellas and Broadcloth in old rose, castor, grey, reseda, navy, brown, garnet, national and black, Finest quality. Cheap at $1.25. t Special Monday and Tuesday $1 1735 YARDS of 4 5 inch colored Armurei, Storm and Cheviot Serge and Henriettas, in all shades. Cheap at $1. Special Monday and Tuesday 75C 2000 YARDS of 38 Inch Polka-dot Sati net and Haipcord Stripes, in all the newest shades. Cheap at 50c yard.' Spec- ial Monday and Tuesday 3PC 875 YARDS of 20 inch lace stripad and colored Peau De Soie, new shades of cas tor, old rose, etc. Cheap at i.2. , . Special Monday and Tuesday p f tain Jinks of the Horse .Valine.." The piece was put on In Philadelphia, and the ol Initial intention was to dve It its flrtt New York production to. nlcht. It was discovered that the (larrick fhea. ter, where Ml llairutore Is to make her irnlto polltan debut its n star, wilt not be open for the new ploca until a week from tomorrow night and this week will bo spent in Tennsylvanla tounx. This clicuinstancc will enable: SScrantonlana to ms Clyde Tltch's new play done next Trlday nljht at the Lvteum by a company very inueli superior to that lo uhlcli j pis) is u.ually enlrtn-lMt when it goes nn the road. THE MRKETS. SATURDAY'S STOCK QUOTATIONS Tin following quotations are furnlihed Tt'S Trlbuae by M. S. .lordsu t Co., rsotu ruS-IiVl Hears bulldlnsr, S'cisntun, I'a. Telephone 1003: Open- HLrh- lovr- Cle- Inn. e.t. est. inr. Alueiieau .-im.ir 13(li W(i l."-2, Iti't Amerliiin loiuuo 11-;e in iai iii' 43 iV,n m St TSVi. 7iU u . Am. Steel i Wlie .. 'i li'.t AtchUoii Atchison. Tr. . Brook. Ti act Ion Bait, i Ohio , 4ie4 -(t?s .. S-ITh Stli . 7i Ml . feS". Siij . 42 4JV1 Cent. Tobacvu Clics. i: Ohio 88V4 .19 87V .l7i tide, i Ot. Wet 17-1 K; loss lu'i Cldc. B. -v ( 14.! 143s 1I1H lri St. I'atd HnJi UDTs lC'!i l('i Rock island lCoy; I31t lltl lin'i Dtliware & Hud 15151 JeM 1H4 .1N1U Lackauanni R. It 194 101 191 19s" Federal Steel ......... sSli -11 Wi Wm Federal Steel, Tr. .... Ill's 7uvi 09i 0J Kan. it Tet.. Tr. Ill soy, 431J AM, Louis, k .Vasli. ....a. invi'-' TVi ST-s Man. Hlcvated lUt,lU( IU 112 Met. Traction JtriU 'ion ISA IM'l iviisso. rarine ......... h &.-, m People's Ga 03Vj W!t QOli N. J. Centisl Ial 154 5 1.14 Southern I'.-iinr- 4.1 1.1 il J2 Noltoll. i West 41-; (t'i ( u S'onh. Paclllo 81 Ss'sa Ms null .North. Tacitle. I'r. .... &S',i Mi' MU Ms4 N'. Y Central lllTa 14t7iniOVi 110'i Ont.rlo k West dl SI 9 & Temia. It. IT 11" 147 IKTi UW Tarillc- Mall 41 41 il 41 Beadinir lit M"i :ili :u to lleadins Ry., Ve. 70',i 71 89V4 69 C Kouthcin !. 1! invt It'll ISHa W, south. It. 11., Tr 70 711 r9!4 Mi Tetni. Ccal it Iton ;... 5t fi(,i' 81 85 V. S. Leather llVa U;s US ll'i V. S. Leather, Tr. .... 74 74 71 7( IT. s. Rubber L'lH lil'i l ai Union Taclhr- M'i B3I, 8lH 814 L'ulon Taelfic. Tr. ... b2- S2 fsH RVi Wabat.h, Tr 24;s ail-a 24 2Mi Western t'nion SI 83i Sl'i 81'i NT.W YORK CUAIX UAnKKT. Open- High. Iw. Clo. WHL'AT. inir. est, est. Int. March 70 79 7DTs 7S-, May J'i'i Jd?;.- T9U '.i. 1,'OH.V. Vity 41 4l,& 4(. 4I, Scianton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. ST0CK3. first National Bank S'cranton Savings Bank , Third National Bank ., Dime iKpoeelt arid Blseount Bank.. Economy Light, II. & T. Co , Lacka. Trust Safe Deposit Co Clark cfc Snover Co., Pr , Scranton Iron Tcnce Is Wg. Co. ... Scranton Axle Yi'orlcs fjekaw-anna Hairy Co., Pr. ...... County Savings Bank At Trust On., Th st National Bank (Uirbondalt).. Standard Drilling Co. ........... Traders' Kational Bank , Scranton Bvll and Nut Co BONDS. Sersntcn TaAtenger Hallway, Br Jlottcaeje. dui 19-13 People's Street Railway, flrnt mort- tiac, due 1018 People's Street Hallway, (Jtnenl mortgage, dc? 1921 Dickson Manufactitilnir Co Lacka. Townhlp School 5 per cent. City ot Scranton St. Imp, 6 ptr cent ...... ... ................ Snanlon Traction C per cent Bid. Aikei 1200 60 4fei 2-S0 4-i IM ... ... 1OT 91 20 900 V 8( 14 ... 195 ... 115 ... 113 ... IU 100 101 101 1S Bcranton Wholesale Market. Corrected by H. O, rule, IT Liclawsnns Art, Butter Creamery, 21s2c. 1-Cga Select western, 21c: nearby stale, 31c. (Jlieese Full cicatii, new, 12c. Beans Ter bti , choice mac row, (J.CO. Onions W). rer bu. ITour Best patent, tl.CO. Philadelphia Xlye Stock. Thllade-lphia,' Jatt 20. LWe.slocki Receipt for wei-li Cattle, 2,WI' heep, 7,70lj he$, 1,10. Caltle Tlrni and active and pilee.s hlth-i-i- 011 the better crradej -lvt, ?" fiii.".75 choli.r, V,.3r5 60: fftMMj, j,2j.i"i.7; medium, ft 75i5i eeiniiioii, H.Wii.li". 1 A Sluc mid lambs Mmkct active, priest fW higher em I ho pilnctpil graihvs of sheep; linilw, 1 1 lll.i casi-r; slice p, ejioice. 4 .'1-D.H o-ioc; goal, llialVje-. j in-.dliuu, iJKiafc,; eemmon, 8314; ipilim- lambs, C',-j ili'.if, Hogs Iteadlly held and nuikel. Isi1el'flrri j le-t western, 7j37'"iO. ; other kinds, VAlis , talc hot's not 011 sale. Jews Tut toivic, lair request ul tjaS'sc; Ihtn ecwx, 'Jai'.ic; veal c-ahes, Htm and active at C..T''c. : extra choice sejlln; Sr-.j mttfli cow. of tho bet class quoted at -l35a.V). Dtessed steecs In good clenitnd lioui Mia't'41.-. : drtrrfei eows l.tninlil ai7"ii' BulTalq Live Stock Market. e.u.t llullalo. Jan. 0. Riltlc Reeeipts, 7' cut, hheep anil lamb., ! cm; hogs'.! 05 iai' Slilpm"iil-Catlle., 71 esi heqi anil lambs, 15 i.u-i boss, 17 tins, t'attlu iK'inJnally atradr uml 111I1 hanged. CaKcs kleady; ehoien to ex Ira, y.75a!j gooil to choice', S7.Wa7.75, Sheep nnd lambs- Maikrt In good poeitlous Umbs, ihvlcc to- e.xtra, $(SjU.1Uj gooil to choice. 5.7o0t sheep, eludce lo r,lra, 4.7fi'; joi-i lo choice. M.MM4.7.-I. Hogs (food demand lui lialils; heavy, l- heal), $5-la3.5il; lilUed. V.M)o:.,s.:,; ,'corkeis Mui; pig., t'l.oo.ibal- roughs, M 73il.'40 st.'g. l.75al. President ConTalechig'. 1 T i, 1 - t ' By llr.ililtiic- IMie fiom 'Hie At.o.iate.1 Ptecs. Wa.liinglmi, Jan. 2b. Tic-Ulei.t .MtUluley is ermaloiliiL' -nldl.t iioiu his lrctnt attack tj.f tlsss srj. Toil'Jv jpis I j(T fie.l day for ctveral weeks.. In lliiltfieiiirtcii, .tptoiiipuled l,y Mrs. Melvlnli'i. If wcjir.jiiij ttt drve, sieafly en loving the ce(M, linrtliignlr wlileh ptevalle-l Indiy, Tiiuiniiow tin president will pene) 1 rhtttl llaljet fn hWtTftefelMtnlua"! ltl (n. cica tlilvWM if Wlv'e'wVttj