ft tm 1 t 1o-t t,' '-i w rrSfy'W0tk '( i-"J '""'ir' -1 .f "'FT"')"1 ""( iw ((r .( WW-- -rt-sr ji.sWf jusm"! T-T ,-.W.-W r Vin- tfJt r; HtW ', VWt ' V 'W 1 Wif. -OT V " "!( - -,- v ' THE SClUiNTOX TlUIiUNK-THUHSUAV, .IAN UAH V 24, 1901. I NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA HONESDALE. Speilal tj the Seianton Tribune. UonesilJle, Jnn. 23. MIns Tlllie ilrnmbx la vlsltliifr friends In Scran tun. Mrs. IJ. Kcliernu'rhoi n lms Bono to KiinmiH City, Mo., for an extended visit with lirr slt-r. A foiir-lioiwo Mum load went to AVhllo Mill., Monday evonlnir, whew they ivete cnturtiiliiPd at Hotel l-'ioderlcUH by Mr. Kmmon.M l'cck. Mm. C. A. C'ourtilKlit W Mtlnir f dentin In Nuw York rlty. Hon. Leopold Fourth, who has boon nt his lionu bIiicu tlie adjourninont ol" tho Icglhtntlve body last week, icluinod to Han l.biu-pr this morning, to be pros nt nt tho oppnlnp tension this even Injf. Tho fourth number In the Christian Endeavor entortalnmunt cour.so will bo Klven by Hew 1'. S. Honioti, D. V., I.L..D., on AVednesday ovenliier, .limit ary 30, In the oera house. The Krle Unlit oatl coinpniiy an nounces th.it after February 1 no stop over will be allowed nn any tickets, lojrardlewt of date, and all oue-wny tickets must be used, on dny of Fiile or day following. JIls.i Isabel lc I'enwjirden very pleas antly entertained ut her home, from 3 to B o'clock Tuesday afternoon, it larvu number of her younp lady friends. Tho riiiiininue pale held by tho alumni if tho Honesidale High fcIiooI, to aid In tho purchase of pic turns, otc for tho school, commenced this moinhiK and will last three days. St. Valentino's night, Febiuniy 14, the Women's auxiliary of draco church will serve a twenty-five; cent supper In the Sunday school room. The rhemlcal works at Mllanvlllo, owned and operated by V. Scott Urandt, of Ulntrhainton, which wore burned Saturday morning, causing a lo.s of alKJUt $30,000, nre to he lobullt. Mm. Nancy Pellet Oenlnp. used flshty-flvo years, died at her home, on Eleventh street, Monday afternoon. Tho funeral was held ut the house at 2.S0 o'clock AVednesday afternoon, Uev. .1. P. AVaro officiating. Her husband, Kara M. Oonlnff, died In 1ST3. She Is survived by three sons and two daugh ters. George M., Prank and William. .Miss Eunice and Mrs. O. L. ttowland. The inuslcalo Riven In the Presby terian chapel on Monday ovenlng: by Masters Iceland and II own id Stearns, of Wllkes-Burre, and Honesdalo talent, was enjoyed by a largo and uppreela Uve audience. Master Iceland Stearns, v ho Is leading soprano In St. Stephens' HplM-opal church choir, AVllkcs-Barre, sang In a remarkable manner "The "'hlldron of the City." "The Owl Sere nade" and "Thu City IJeautltul." with in oncoie to each number. Master Howard gave piano selections from Faust." "Funeral March" (Chopin) and "Sonata" (lieethoven), with a master touch of melody. Ho also an swered to an encore. Mls Jlesslo t 'number gave a piano uolo, Alua. Harry F.ockuell and Mrs. AValtcr A Wood, accompanied by Miss Knim-i Ward, fang very sweetly "Over tho Heather" and "Parting." Mr. Homer irceno delighted the audience by lead ing his last production, which will poon appear In tho Youth's Companion, entitled "Mary Harper Post. O. A. IJ." HOPBOTTOM. ftprclal In the Scranton Tribune. Hopbottom, Jan. 23. Miss midget Oautlin has returned from ltath, X. Y.. where she has been visiting her brother, who was injured in a, wreck n the Lackawanna road, last week. School has re-opened after being closed one week. Xo cases of measles liav developed in splto of the great ex pectations of their coming. A chicken pie supper and social will bo held Thursday evening at the home "f Mr. and Mrs. n. M. Tiffany. Pro ceeds for the benefit of the Unlversallst Sunday school. Mrs. Delbort Undsey, of Unlisted visited at her father's, J. Y. Saunders' on Monday. ' Mrs. Luther Boll has moved to Los tershlro, N. Y where Mr. Hell is em ployed. H. S. Gorman, of Scranton, visited his mother, Mrs. Arvllla Stanton, on A Name Twice Made Famous, Now a Shining Mark for Imitators. The name "Chase," twice made famous, Is a shining mark for the unscrupulous to pounce upon and appropriate in order to foist upon the public their worthless pre parations. These birds of prey, by using the name Chase, expect the public to be fooled into betlevlng they are the medi cines of Dr. A. W. Chase, who first be came noted as the author of the world famed Dr. Chase's recipe book and family physician, and whose fame is now doubly Increased by the wonderful success of his Nerve Pills, with Nerve, Brain and Wood troubles. They play upon the name Chase, but dare not use the initials "A. W." They Imitate, but dare not counterfeit the portrait and signature of Dr. A. AV, Chase, which Identifies the Nerve Fills now recog nlied as infallible for building up pale, weaV, thin-blooded, nerve exhausted suf ferers, AVho are nerve-tired and brain-weary. Who are easily exhausted, AVho are waVeful cannot sleep. AVho have nervous headache. They remove the cause of blood impuri ties, securing refreshing sleep and Impart strength. They build up people who find their strength and vigor waning. They settle irritated nerves, replace Ian. guor and lassitude with energy and anlma. tlon, Cure Nervous Dyspepsia. The above is the right kind prepared bj the Dr. A. Y. Chase Medicine Co.. Buffalo, N. Y., 50 cents per box. All crharr art elllrM jsHaiTsW'JflsX wCBa fassfctoVvraa? VI Monday. Mis. Stanton Is nuffeilna; from grip. Mrs. Almlra Blown, who has boon 111 for some time, Is Ruining slightly. Friends) ure anticipating the arrival of Mr. Parley AVrlght, from Chicago, it has been about two years slnco ho left tho vlllago for u western homo. It Is reported that Mr. Lou Sngur Is also expected Iioiim" from Missouri. Messrs. McVlcat" und Simpler, to gether with 10. L. Weston, of Urook lyu, wero appointed by court us view eis of a now Iron bridge to bo built across the Tunkhannock crook In Lenox. They weie accompanied by Messrs. Iluclmnau and Tlngley, of Montrose. Mru. Myron Titus Is Ulto III with grip. Mr. Titus Is nlso indisposed. Tho Scranton Dairy company are r.tlll withholding pay for tho December milk handled here. An ngi cement seems to have very small weight with the Dairy company, us they agreed posi tively to pay January lotli. MONTROSE. Ipcll to tlie Scranton Tribune. Montrose, Jan. 23. A. II. McColluin, and AV. D. U. Alney have been In Scranton this week heie they made arguments In Important cases before the Superior court. Hyde Crocker Is still seriously 111 at his tcsldence on Mill street, hut his condition Is somewhat Improved and It Is expected that he will recover. "A Noble Outcast" Is being le hearsed by some of our best local tal ent and will bo presented at village hall on Tuesday evening, January 29. Proceeds for tho benefit of the hall building fund. Diagram opens at Mc Cnusland's on Satuuluy forenoon. Prices, 23 and IJ." cents. The demnlna of Miss Jeanette. Hoach, who died on Sunday at Ap.iluchln. N. A'., whore she was visiting relatives, were brought to Montrose last evening and taken to the residence of Miss Jennie H. Beach on Lake avenue, from whence they were today taken to the former homo of the deceased at Dlmock, ulieio tho funeral occurted this nftemoon. The caucusses of tho Republican voters of this borough held last even ing resulted In the nomination of tho following ticket: Borough ticket. Overseer of the poor, A. C. Ayres; aud itor, J. :. Barney. First ward: Coun cilman, X. A. Warner: assessor, AV. II. Turrell; school director, D. A. Tits worth; judge of election, X. C. Warner; Inspector of election, L. It. TItsworth. Second ward: Couucllmen, F. I. Lott, J. P. Taylor; assessor, AV. B. Deans; Judge of election, Harry A'. Frlnk; In spector of election, H. B. Dennis. Third ward: Assessor, W. J. Talbot; school director, W. N. Barnes; Judge of election, S. J. Jenckes; Inspector of election, O. It. Cook. A meeting was held in the court house last evening to consider the matter of the establishment of a pants and overall factory In this place. Cap tain It. James McCausland presided and J. 11. Beardsley was secretary. The great and manifold benefits which would acciuo to tho town and Its peo ple wore portrayed In earnest remarks, by several prominent citizens und then Mr. Felnbloom, lato of Blnghumlon, laid a pioposltion before tho meeting whereby this now industry can be se cured. Mr. Felnbloom believes that tlie enterprise should start with a cap ital of ut least $10,000; $8,000 to be sub set Ibed by local capitalists, Felnbloom to put In the balance under certain conditions. A committee of seven prominent citizens was appointed to canvass the matter among our busi ness men and citizens and solicit sub scriptions for stock In the proposed company. Coast accidents uie of frequent oc currence Just now, two serious ones yesterday: Teresa, a little daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. IJ. Tower, was coast ing with other children on Post street, thoro is a sharp bend at the foot of theflrstgiado and It takes considerable skill to steer around this and make tho next grade, Instead of plunging Into a stono fence. The latter was the fate of tho sled on which little Miss Tower was tiding mid he was thrown with awful force against tho fence, causing two compound fractures of the leg, one Just above tho anklo and tho other near the knee, both bones being broken at each point. A physician was hastily summoned and the little girl made ns comfortable as possible. A similar though less serious accident befell Jo seph O'Brien, a young son of J. k. O'Brien, at about the same hour, on Cemetery hill, which resulted In a broken arm for Joseph. A fire In the colored valley, or negro settlement, yesterday badly damaged the Hoohee mansion, formerly the resi dence of the lato Rev. Robert Boohee, whose fame was built upon "pivachln' and bones." Tho house Is now occu pied by a Mrs. Johnson. The alarm was sounded Just before 5 o'clock, the tliren flio companies responding promptly and effectls'o sti earns of wa ter wero soon playing upon the burn ing structure and the fire being quick ly extinguished. The roof and Kccond story of tho hoiihe was badly damaged und no Insurance. DURYEA. A farewell party was teudered Miss C.hai lotto Brown, Tuesday evening, nt her home on Foote street. Mls.s Brown Intends to enter tho Kast Stroudsburg State Normal school today, and there fore soino of her numerous friends as sembled at her home to say farewell. The party was a surprise to Miss Brown. Tho evening was enjoyed by games and various other amuspments. Those who participated In the pleasure were as follows: Misses Suslo AS'at kins, A'erna Schoonover and Mr. Bow ers Berlow, of MoohIo; Misses Bessie and Maine Canno. and Messrs, Aaron Vatllngton and John Cannarn, of Avoca: Misses Mary Anderson, Kdlth and Myrtlo Reede, (Jertnido Matthew son, Alice Anderson, and Messrs. Sam uel Mitchell. Clmiles Ace, Herbort Bono. Silas Randall, William Ander son, AVIUIam Mitchell, Orln Reede, D u.i no Dills und Mi', and Mis. K. Brown and family. Don't forget tho' inovng pictures to be presented at the Lawrence Hose company's hall, Friday evening, Janu ary 25. This entertainment und inter estlng stereoptlcon views nro tho greatest of the century. Everybody cordially I mi ted to attend. Mrs. Lawrence Brennan was a culler In Scranton yesterday. Miss Mam AVethlck was a visitor In town yesterday, Mrs. Connolly, who was Injured some tlmo ago In the Scranton Hallway company's trolley wrerk, Is able to at tend to her household duties once mow. John Nolan Is 111 with tho grip. Miss Jonnlo AA'lldrlck is III at her homo on Grove street. Mra. Charles Hoop, of Plttston, vis ited at the homo of Mrs. II, H. Beers on Tuesday, SUSQUEHANNA. Fptclal to tlie Sainton Tribune. Susquehanna, Jan. 23. Pioiiilnent Erlo ofllclals arrived in town last even ing on business. The Republicans of the Flint ward held it caucus last evening, at tho Barnes hotel, and made tho following nominations: Councilman, C. H. Tits worth: school director, Edeon Bar rett; assessor, Byron S. French: poof commissioner, AA'llllnm Foster; high constable, John Stoncbach; judge of election, R. II. Hall; inspector of elec tion, AVIlllnm O. Kvans; auditor, 0. M. Allpaugh. In connection with the Bible study In tho Methodist chinch last evening, there was n mimical and llleuity pio gramme. Miss Lena Burrelt, of thin place, a popular teacher In the Oakland srudod school, will give a rending nt Lako View In Tebruary. The Republicans of the Second wurJ hel da caucus nt the Cascade House last evening, and made the following nomination.: Councllmnn, AVIlllnm Kpes; school director, II. T. Blrchard; assessor, L. C. Benson; poor commis sioner. AVIUIam Foster: Judge of eleu tlon, E. J. Mathews: Inspector of elec tion, Milton C. F.ldman: auditor. C. M. Allpaugh. Rev. Charles A Boot has letutned fioni Scranton, where he attended a meeting of tho Scrnnlon Arehdeuoon iy. Miss M. Mitchell, of B.Vghamton, last evening nttended the Ciescent clu'o hop nt the Stnrrticoa House. Mid-term examinations are In pro gloss In the Second waul public cliool. Tho Susquehanna Maonnerchor will hold, a ball In Its Oakland fide music hall on Tuesday evening, Jan. 2"). In a recent order, Pipsldonl H. IJ. Thomas, of the Erie, forbids employes selling their time, under penalty of discharge. Tho Thompson Crcunieiy company will applv for a charter of Incorpora tion. TUNKHANNOCK. Special to tlio Scfanton TiltuiHC Tunkhannock, Jan. 23. In the matter of the petition for free lrldge at Me hoopany, the court on Monday orderea that the petition be laid befoio the grand jury Tho grand Jury took up the matter this morning and heard evi dence during the day as to the neces sity for bridge, amount of crossing, condition of finances of tho county, etc., and finally refused to grant the prayer of the petitioners. Other proceedings ibofote the court today wore as follows: Commonwealth vs. fiunies Stohl, charge, breaking Jail. Clrand Jury finds true bill, defendant pleads guilty anil Is sentenced to nine months In tho county Jail. Commonwealth vs. Conrad Manning, charge, attempted highway robbery. Grand Jury find true bill; case tried and verdict or guilty rendered. De fendant sentenced to one year and four months In tho Eastern State peniten tiary. Commonwealth vs. Kail Baibor, charge, laieny. Defendant found not guilty. Commonwealth vs. E. H. Huffsmith, charge, aggravated assault and bat tery. Case nolle prossed on certificate of district attorney. Commonwealth s. William Terry. Case nolle prossed on certificate of dis trict attorney. Commonwealth s. Oliver Doltor, charge, larceny. Nolle prossed on pay ment of costs. In tho estate of John AVIIsey, de ceased, Eleanor J. Little is continued as auditor, Tho sessions business was disposed of this afternoon and court adjourned un til Thursday morning, nt which tlmo the argument list will be taken up. Tho county auditors wero In session Tuesday and AVednesday, and will lln Ish their duties and tile their i.-port on Thursday. m AVOCA. At a meeting of the Avoca Hosa company, No. 1, held on Monday even ing, the following officers were elected: President, George Kennedy; vice presi dent, N. E. Hoskins: secretary, A. J. Druffnor: assistant secretary, C. K. Harris; financial secretaij, E. L. Sny der: treasurer. E. Laird; foreman, John Cllhooley; assistants, John Da vis and Charles Keith; plpemen. Thomas Davis and Robert Oliver; axe men, Hugh Conkey and Robert Lang lor; pliigmeii, Steryl Keith and Thom as Borthwlck: trustees, A II. Hollls ter, J. II. Andcjson nnd E. L. Snyder; auditors, J. P. Graham, George Ken nedy nnd A. C. Howell. Misses Jennie AVhyte and Mary Me Crlndlo nttended a party at Kings ton on ASednesday evening. Edward Studders, of the AVest Side, is at Mercy hospital, pufferlng from Injuries which he sustnlned somo tlmo ago. An operation was performed on his splno a few days ago, which has rroved n success. Evangelistic services will bo con tinued In the Presbyterian church every evening for tho remainder of the week, except Saturday. Mrs. John Graham, of Lincoln TIIII, la suffering from a scvoro attack of pleurisy. Miss Kate Cunningham left this week to enter ns a student at tho Stroudsburg Normal school. Colds Melt Awny It you uso KrauBc's Cold Cuie. Pre pared In convenient capsule form they nre easy to take und effect a speedy cute of the most obstinate cases. Price 23c. Sold by Matthews Bro. HOMANTIO MARIU.1.GE. John Coll ear Harries the Glvl Se lected by His Father, fiperlat to the Scranton Tribune Plttston, Jan. 23. The St. Jauie3 Episcopal church, of this city, was this evening tho scene of the culmina tion of a pretty romance, when John Collenr, a resident nt, Petersbutg, Vu was untied lu maniugo to Mls Eliza J. AVhltchuich, daughter of Arthur AVhltchuich. of Berry street, AVest Plttston. The coiemony was per formed by the rector. Rev. J. M. John ston, at S o'clock. Two months ago, the father of tho groom cinm to this city In Hoiuch of a wlfo for his bon, John. Miss AVhltchurcli wan recom mended to him as a lady most worthy of the honor. A few days later th9 aged father returned to A'lrglnlu with the glil, Tho Initio und groom met for the Hi-Hi time, mid both vero calls- fled with the parental choice. Ar rangements were accordingly mado for an Immediate tunrrlngo, nnd tho couple arrived here last wock. In compliance with tho dying wish of tho young mnn's mother, tho ceremony was per formed In the Episcopal church, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Colloar will spend their honeymoon nt tho homo of tho groom's brother nt Hayre, Pa., af ter which they wilt return to Peters burg to reside, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THEATRICAL. ooooooooooooooooo ATTRACTIONS TODAY. At AUKMV. Mamie llltlmin rnmpiij, t lnf nriil nlulit. "Oliver Twist." Hi Mmii.li' llllluun lompjiij, iIU rilling J wpcU's fiiKUKeincnt at llic Academy of Miulc, ! ilmwIhK Immense citmits to tlnlr imfoiiif unco The iKi) U'Miili'U .hi all new and ti. tnUjlo and the .perUltlrs Introduced between the .ut by the tlillrlcnt wuiluUlto tnunbciii of t lie rciiipiii) ale exceptlniully uriili? orul plci. ill-. l.i I iilglu "Oilier TwM" uj inrM'titcil. K-iih iikiiiIivm of the intnpan.v fctinod to puitr.iy M or her rrpecthe role In a ncitltable unit nllc manner. lliU mirrnonu "Clntlly Rc." will lu piewnleil, and tbl ocnlnc a ery funny comedy entitled "What ltaipeuiil to lloneV will be the uttucllon, Mr. Dillon .iiprjrlni; In the hi alitor iliaiarfer cf Mr. Ilnnci, the umleruUer. "The Vagabonds'' to Continue. 'Ihe Micrm of "flic usabonils" limit -inc. company at the (iaitly li been vo pro it th.it Mjiut'i'i' Lone hit (tcn.lcd the enlistment rur tho rein Under of the week. It I ulie of the belt oinp.inle (.reii at tin Oilety for nom" time. Captain Jinks of the Hoi&e Mnilnus. A lomtily lth nun) a two dozen import ant speaking tuita for its ilranutlo diiiimimi ii the new uoiK iihlcli Charlci Krohtnjn It to iccnt .it the Lyceum I'rhluy cicnlnsr. The title l the leninLjbl.v Kinmctlvp one of "Captain .lmk of the Home .Marines." and its author, tranRp to say, It CI ! l'it.li, to whoe pen i ascribed the chinning drama, "Darluu 1'ictilile," In which Julia Marlowe it so iutn.li ndinliiil, Another play by tho June Mr. 1'ltili l "lleiti Iliiiinmel," one of the chief production In Milliard Man's Held repertoire. Still another i, tie "S.ipho" adiptatlon Ir. which MIm Xcth T"le ft now marling in fhlladelpliia. The hero of the play l a raptnln in a famous regiment of Vow York Mr. Pitch has Klteu him lii" name of "Jinks." Hiiiue of that name the militiaman hat been nicknamed "Captain Jink of tlie llmse Marinet," on the atreuctli ol I he ball id of that Ulle then the rice of the mime lulR 1hi Ciiptnin .Tlnk, alone with a host of olh ers mlllionilics and forlune-huntcrs alike be u.tin. numorod of Aurella Johnson, the hlgh salarled prima ilortu of the Maplcson liraml It.-ll.in Opera ioniiiiv. She hat Just leltuned tn Aii.etlia after a pmlonged absence In Kurope, vhlthcr nhe l.ad cone to cultlwte her volie. The lha i arcs little for the iorh!p of the SHaiiu licjond ivhat hc rreeiiet from Captain Jink'. Her foster-father, the ballcl-mastir of t'i cinpuivj, -toutl. opposes ilie captain' court ihlp, on the ground tint It It wholly mercenary. 'I I iic it plotting and cniinur-plottiutr throughout tit"" action fUituKi.l to busily oicup.v Hie mm iie of the numerous cast The heroine It played by Kthel Uarr.iiiioic, and th-.' part U tantamount to u star role lor her, Lclin; her llrst appearance In pulilie aince her reeirt fojourn In Kurope. Tlie pait of Captain .tinl.tr !' allotted to II. Hecic Smith, uho made an eviellent Impression lat reason In the dual role In "A Brace of PaitrldRfs." It Is acknowl edged thai in Captain JluU he bit found a (b.iacter that addt to lilt irputatlon. The other liitoit.int male lole ia that of big-uor llelllartl, tlie ballet master, which It cast to l.dwin Mecn, rmi by common report, ha muili enhanced ills prcfi rfcional icsown. Tlu rest of the dnractert are ecnltal to the run of the play, judging from the lronc uuay of plajcM eniraKed to undertake them. The Km plrj Stud: company ha contributed to the list Mr Thomas Wliltten, decree W. Howard and Lillian Thurgite, while the Lyceum theater lut added 1'aiiny Addison Pitt, Sydney Cowell, II. M Taboi, W. Harstow Smith ami Estclle Mortimer. 1'i.rthci accestiont embrace Cliarlcn Marriott, Harry Asmiw, Marearct Diinnc, John It. Sumner, Ilieh'i Jepson, Kale Ten Lc' Gaidner Jenkins, Al it-l Rollie, Amu Mnnisou, John Huvhet, lwls Woou. Deatrlco Asnew, Lorenro Hlle, M. J. (I.tllashfi', Aliie Brjan and Ilany Barton "The County Fair." Li 111.1U112; comparison betneeu Dennuti Thotninn'h L'nilc Joshua. Mhlteomb and Nell l.i'ii.i.-s' Abigail 1'iue, a well knoun duni.ulc clitic icdiitly expressed himself a followt: "In my opinion Mr. Duncca It by far the K'reater aitl-l of Hie two. Thompson merely play what he If, and is loinlnclnu without an cfTort. Mr. Iluifiss, howewr, pla.it wliat he really it not m.d is couilnclni; with what I should imagine must Ik." a very great and, at It certainly I. liios siicci'ssful eflert. Here It rather an un gainly nun Impeisouatlns: a Xcn Knglaml woman a'lJ Lit Imperiouatlon doe not merely ileal with her more appuent charactcilstlcj, but w'lth tho i'tlits and cludous of the pait. "There It not a dingle possible plnse of Ml Alicall Pruc's peculiar entity which Mr. llurycst dois not nuke known. All the little ecrentri cillct ot the woman are howi nnd explained with consummate nicety and the result it a picture which it nothing lest thin surprising. I main till (hat Mlt Abigail I'rue It muili more of a piiluie of aitistlc meilt that I'mle Jnthui Wlilt conih. It It infinitely more amusing and, while M-. Purges nudlcneca are convulsed wllli lautsli. te-, It Is lift because lie It (arlcaturlng tho pan, but it it cause il by his artistic Interpretation of It." Al the !,..iuim Satuulay afternoon ami night. Mttlnee at 2.15; eenlng at 8 o'clock. "Arizona." "Annua," the new play by Augiv.tus Tlionu. wlnh I1.1 , bad Btiih pheuoininal suncvs in cw Yuri;, Chicago and Boston, it, 11 the title would Indicate, a stage pictme on the scenes, peoplo and lottuuu of that pliluiesiuu tirrlttnj lu the far houtliwrtt. The people of "Arirona" nre iowLo.ia nnd c.ualijimti, ramlxiK and Mexicans, and the various tjpet of wommUnd to be found ahritt i. Ironticr army po,t and a pioprtou 1. 11 !. Tl'e story thrillt with the ilgor of western life and it licit In the color of tlie lialf-Spanlh, half iliiluu! territory Irnm which the piece Ukct Itt name. "Arizona" will bo llrst een In this city ne.: Mondiy nisht, Jan. 'is. sett on sale Prl d..y u! ) J. 111. Jack Hoefller Comi)nny. Toe Jack Hoc-filer company open an engage ment nt tho Academy next Monday evening, pit-x-iitliC u lipertolre of famous New York senile p-bductlrni, and, amonj, ntliein, n new drama, willlen by II. ("irattau lloiintlly entitled "The Woman lu Black." Thlt ilrami Is described at a plitt.tcquc und romantic dianu of New York life, nd the author claimt ha bat tried In pie ncni j graphic picluru of life lu lertaln .mantis. 01 1I10 gleat iiictioll with nitural tyjif of t!uii.cter laterally potiraytd. TI1.1 siiuiry wat palmed Irani pliotoraplu ra.m from fimlllar localities In New York. One mine In spoken of as pailUulaily ktrong and auliiii'led, riflli aienue and llrnadnay uie !, neoi the IIofTinaii Iluuse. It It the night of nn linpcitant election and the scene It full uf lifu and Igor. The nowila are w.itihlug the isiil.iil retuint. which me dlsplajid bv meant of ft ttfrroptkoii on a conuiilent wall. It It .1 nienkably realistic plump. Manager Jaik HoerlUr hat equipped 'The Woman In lllaik" will, a fine outlet of new tc entry and the e-om-piny l one of the strongest eicr employed in a niel'odieii'ailo production, 'UulltV tickets for Miilulr) night. Salo uf seat opent at the box 01V11 i'lidiv inomliiK ut !) o'clock. Mrs, WinBlow's Soothing Syiup Has been iwed for oer 1'H'l'Y YI.'MtS bv MILLION! "I MOTIIi:ilt for their CIIILDltlLV WHII.i: 'IKin'lllMI. with I'KllI'LCT RUCCLSS. It MIOI'HKS the CI1ILO. SOril'.XS the OUMc. ALI.VYS all PAIN'! t'UIII.'S WIND COLIC, and is th be.t remedy lor DIAllitllOI.A. S-.ld by Kriiygislt In eiery pait of the world. Be sine and 01. tor "Mrs. Window' Soothing hrup," and lake no "th"i 1 lil, Twinlyfne renin a bottle. THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. .Ne Avtk, Jin, SI. The maiket dtinoidtul. cd rrnltc conilusiiely Itt professional iharaiter today. Jt wn dlitlnctltly a trader' maiket. The Hading was clone by powetlul speiulalvfti trill, ample resources, the transaction were on a veiy Istge scale and the price inoieincnt at inucli wider than lu an ordinary loom tiadert' maiket. A mutiny of the hot cl,ats far the day will ho-v that cccept In a few stockt thej ate email and pretty well inlu-d between pilm and lostM. Yt at oho lime the whole ll't waa at a loiel well ovc? j-ettfrdjy'a Dual pilefs.' The realljltiff molcnuut In the last hour vaf uilQclent to wipe out almost alt of the titl-i adttnce-i and only Hie t'nal lli:lit tll' nv ' the list fiom n hrger showlnir of 'nit r 1 than it actually tho case. The continent witk lit of Mlsttiuil Pacini- whltli fell at one time 6H olnts below jetlenlay't lilirli leiel left Ltilt roem for credence In the rumoi f a Iim soi.thwuterii lailroail eoniolidatlon unit (.oe color to the repoil that a lsige short liileret In the stock hml ctlled bv pihale airnnuurt. There wn a distinct ahllllnf ot spMrUtLp Ini tcrest from the r.illioacU to the Indiistiisls ami It was the eildentm of realizing; in the itilto.J list under coier of the nen Mreiilh lu the ,11 ilustiltl lliat cauied the bteik In lh ,i,ar Let. The decline from the hlhtut reaihed .."J lu St. Paul, :',!, In n.-ooVfon Trarislt. "j n Dilaware and Hudson, 2Vi In Biltliuoia and Chin and Mmhittaii, anil from n In two point In a krKe number of ;o-tl.'i ttOiks M.. steel stockt it-acted Iroin the tswt In yftip.uliy but hanhned again In the late ileallnas, the leadns rising to Ihe liest ut the bia m luiuy absorption. Pcderil Steel' nal.i was n't. I'retsed Steel Car rose .in ertrcinc fl'J villi the annual meollng wat in e.slcii, ,inl ii"feiiiil I'. All thi' most luipoitaiit ineiiibe'it In the Woup Raiiird irom 1 to 3 ivaIik. There wat I'-' newt lo account for this rite 'ml the (act that the illstuibatiee which hfiMlef.ed Ihe steel II .do luiglit bj setllid by the indltlitiult who cennol tho resource In that trade nt pmelit naiirally makes Himii alnllabto lor .ei ulatite iranlpulatlon. Total siles, 1,0si,!k slure., Mill the exeipllon of reaitlon In W.ini.h liomlt the mirkit lor ullrcuj bonds wat (.en etallv lit in. Total ulet, p.n alu-. 1 l, XHukxi. II. S. rs nilviii.ced "J p,r cenr. oil the last rail. th following quotation Trlhiue by M. S. .Ionian & Hears bulldlne;, Viantem, I'a. Open- Inif. Ameiie.ni -sugar He! American Tnbitru ILI'z Am. fcttel K Wlr.' .... JO Alch., T. it St. IV Ij A., T. A-St. le.. l'r. ... K lliool,-, Ti-aetlon 7 Ball. Ohio ,--, Ciit. Tobacco Il'i t licsapeake A. Oliio ... a'JU (hie. A- Clt. West 1T. Clili.. Bur. ,V ", .... 14H1 St. I'aul l.V)i.. Hock Island VX Pel. k llmltoi m IL, L. t W Mi's 1'ieliril steel pj'i Kedeial steel, l'r. . .. W'f aie fumisiieJ Th Co.. loom 7UJ-T00 Tlnln.nn fAL' Ill;li Low' e lot ttt. t'loi 1I.V4, t'-'s l I'j 17-s lll'e est, ltJIu l-.i'.d V S4 Te'i ll'.i IT', Ing. i.i Hi Jills hi "l Ku 7 il'i .HI, IT'i 1 f. ,.,-j 1, ."4 it ' a VMi llfii 150 lSJ'a ll''? lot l!H, l!l'. IW.'i nii n WN 1.,2'j It- U'l a 70' a (. 70' a Kan. .V lev , l'r 4- l.nuitillle ,V Nasliellli-.. es 4fi- iTii lliiJj lfsl'd e-(.ii 101 II'. 4" Ma Sllj in aii 14 V, 4l-"-i W'i ::: in'.s Till ' l Tl'i .'i'i M'. j-1 -!'': fl Ul'.i 1-Jt 11614 lia S.', J, l-l'l "lit 11: ..IT, 11, 3'J Ti--; J 71V1 Itti .1 21 S-P, ss tie's. sn; ')s4 411, tl- H M, 11.' M 111", la .ll'-t T0H lt.l 7Ci 4 ,V.i ll'v 71 V'.lj s.n; tiff M',i Manhattan ltievateil .il4i Met. Tr.idion , Miv.oi.iI l'.ielflo I'tsiple't (iat siit hem Pacific ... Neifnll A- Western Northern Pacific . .., Niotliein Pacific, l'r N. . Central Ontario ,t We.leiii. IVnnsjIeanla It. It. Pacific Mall lleadlnc Tty. Heading Ity., l'r Southern It. H. ... S.iulberu it. It , Pi. . Tnn. Coal tz Iron .. C. s. Leather I'. S. Leather, P.t. . C. S. Ilubber I'niiiii Paciile , t'nlon Pacitlc, l'r. . Wahish, l'r. Wotern I'nlon , Third Acuie , . Si','. .. IIS .. U'i .. 4, .. At . S0I4 .. SI ..He'.i .. 4l'i .. at3, .. 7111 .. 13'. .. 7rt?l .. Ml .. 11 "i .. 74 .. 211, .. sjt, .. Ssi, .. M", ..121'i 121'i C1HCACO (1KA1N MAItKIX Open- . ""' "IT .... 71'.!, is". High. Low- ( lot. lug. V'H Tl'a wiiKvr January .. May OK. Jinuaiy ,, May O ITS. Januarv ., May e-t. e-t. 71 '4 71 .V,';-. Xsts, 72H rri ;i7 .17 Ksi 24 fill UN Open --..4 .:.. -4 fi 24'. M MIKl.T High- Iiy est. est, fi'1 : NEW YORK Open, ins. cm?. lug. 7IH1 7 H'4 WHLAl' Match .... -May on.v. May 7S 7n', 7iii. 7'iJ, 111, ll Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par ot 100. SrOCKS. Bid. first Natloml Bank iii) Scranton Savings Bank jo Third National Bink tsu Dime Deposit and Discount Bank,, 2)0 Kconomy Light, II. & P. Co Lacka. Trust afe Depewlt Co ino Clark & Snover Co., Pr .') Scranton Iron Kcnco k Mfg. Co Scranton Axle Works Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr County Sadngs Bank k Trust Co.. 2CO First National Bank (Carboudalc) Standard Drilling Co Traders' National Bank 145 Scranton Boll an J Nut Co 103 BONDS. Scranton Passenger Railway, first Mortgage, due 1020 1L People's Mrect Hallway, Qrrt mort gage, due 1U19 115 People's Street Hallway, General mortgage, due 1021 Hi Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka. Township Schoul 3 per cent. ... City of Scranton St. Imp. C per rent Scranton Traction 0 per cent 115 Akcd. 10) 2D MM .10 100 m 102 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. O. tide. 27 Lackawanna Aee.) Butter Creamery, Sla2Se. Kggs Select western, 21c. ; nearby itale, Sic. Cheese -Full cream, new, 12c. Ileana Per bu., dioiia marrow, fj.00. Onions CO, per bu. ITour Best patent, ?4.W. X'hllndelphln Grain and Produce. Philadelphia, Jan. !J Wheat-Firm; ton. tiact glade, Jan, ri:!,a7Jt. t'oil;--l'lim; Nn, t mixed, Jan, 4 i.i4.IVj . O.iu Mcudi ; So, 2 while clipped, !r."!:i Buttei- "stcjili j fiiiiej weli'iu creamciy, 23c; iic. prli'ts. ait, L'lu's Finn; Iresli neaiby. 20i.; do, wenlein, ifk; do. Kouthwt'slcin, 20c. ; do. southern, VJc. 1 'hee-e -steadt j V. Y. lull eiiams. fane niill, IHialJc. ; do. do. do,, fair lo choice, Iiih.i lilac Itcfllied hugars- Dull, unchangeU. Cot Ion Unchanged. Tallow Steady; eil) pilnie In hlidt., Jo.; Ileues, 0'lc -. coantrj iirime in bands 4',!;1jc.; i-aket, .'... Live pouhrv -Steady; lowl. OalO..; old looslcis, 'llia.c; e'hlckin, S'ja'lc ; dndu, 1 lalt ',a 1 aeese, I'a 0c.; turkij, I. rrcd poiiltit liuh t, but steady; IohIs, ehohc, tiije.- el 1, Mir to :;o...l, K.i0c-.; old loooteit, iia7c; nearby ehltkcu. 10al2c; nt-.leiii do., tMlil.; lurkess, choho to famy, tulle.; diicka, tl.il.V. Iti-telpts Flour, 8,500 Ijjtrels, and 2,v00,fV) pounds lu saiks; wh.al, :!,001 biish.ls; null, Jia,(vi hushelt; oats. l'.uK), shlmrts Wheat, 3,(W bn-hcls! coin, o.V" ln'.iis oil.. il.tW. New York Drain and Produce. New Yolk, J.111, 2.!. 1 b.ui Meadt ; Mi. 11. patents. Vl.P0al.2u; winter extiat, y2.j(u2.sO; Miiui. baktia, flaX'U; winter lu'v .laeiei .2.IJ ai.efl. Wheat rwt lii in; ei. 2 led, tO'.ae. f, n, 1 1. afloat, and 77'lie. eievater' No, 1 -loiihern Diilutli. ulic, f. 11. I.. aHoat. Option opin.d cary. but later advanced and dixit turn at '.iiWc Hot adianie, Jan. clos ili7D'.j Maul), 7'J!lc ; Mjy, 7'sic i July, 7i,e. Cuiii-n.t steady: option hteady to Pitn nil daj, cln, il II1111 it Ke. net advame. Jan. elose.l 41..; Match, t'.'.ic.i May, lIVli-.; Jul.t, lie. Dale Spot dull; No. 9, lleiije.; No. !J, flc.: No 2 v litis. J2t.; Xu. .1 white-, lil'te.: tr..ik inuid western. SUiWaP.; traik white, ,ilir,e. Op. t Ion dull but .lead) with 1..11.. Ilimir--Steady; cuamcre, lu.'.'c. ; taelit), 11 die. : June iieamery, Iij20c. t Imitation uc.imcry, 13tu nl?1 state dalu, 4a2ik", ( lieiti- I'mm lauey large, fill made, ll'Sallije ; t.un sniall, fall nude, llSillJc. llggs Steady; slulo and Penn.i., 2('j2Ic. ; western, aecragv parked. Isi l'.i'ir.: westini, lot oft, 20(. Chicago Qinln nnd Produce, Chicago, .Tan, 23.- L'uiler tie inllueiiee ..f .nailer unillmest iteelpta and a decrease in Hie noild'A eitlble wheat adiaiutd ttveliy. May licking ','jc, higher. Corn closed lie and oatt a .bade up, Proeltlont uihanted 7UabV', dull miolatlont weie at tnllowti I lour Dull and cay: No, .1 spilii'i wheat, td.Vtii,ie.: No. 2 ml. T.Uic; No. 2 turn, :17a ;t7,le.t No. 2 lellojv. Hrn.'U'lcj No. 3 nil, Jl'it'.i No. 2 lille, 27'lf.J Vo. .1 while, ;'rtlj JONAS LONQ'O SONS. The Very Best of GROCERIES For the Very Least. No "between stations'' in this Grocery Store. I;irst qiullty, every time, und at practically what you're accustomed to paying lor inferior sorts in other stores. We buy direct in big quantities from where the goods are prepaied; the stock has a perennial freshness ut all times. Inter cstinjf, of comsc, but not so much so .is these piices, which follon: TOMVIOKS teniiliie 4(otlanl biand. HUP, Mik' While lloud Moating, whete linlt, ;t eaiu fot 2.V line; 7 I.11 fo :5c. I.i: or I'OTVtH, popular brand, pow- PANOAKir PLOUII, Century, leaitr for .!."' f.r'.'l..,.".'r.lun"''1, " tv"1 ,or.' . -"' vie alwajt; per package UK. il? ri .KfcMu tr,p ""' '"","' -V, J'"'1-1 MCKI.ES or CHOW CHOW, by iivni.uiV.'iTr '.' :,;" , ,v '" ntlon or .,uart, per .piait I.V. lll.NflKIt SNAPS, treM and its.,, b.i the cimmioii i, tuiva .,,.. ..... 1.. but, fiVsc. 1 per 11 .!,.: fie, Pl-I-I'ld) lt.Il.N. new selected, per 1 k 11. piiiimn ciiKKM., cion. .t !15,,11,;'! .''!':'; ; ' JlluUcll's. line, pel II 1!. CAMIP, absolutely pure) large tniart (lllAPi: JUICK, pure ami wholesome. ho,,,(" f.01' - ''c laiao .pint lKittle 42e, PIIAI1S, fancy Jemc), luge y-lh. tiu MALT l:lllCT. Hauls', icri bencfl- 2 "i for IV. ilal. 3 iK.ttlet for 2;c. riVNU'Pl.U CIIUMJ:?, packed at ftlii(tj- VVNII.L.V P.XTItACT, pure, lat(te bottle, poie, where irrown: prr tan lie. for 7c. MACKKIin.. large palls, my fine; per CAICi; ICINtl. "Jaik lio.t." irady for kit S7i, us.., bottle .V. MACKKIIIX, famy new shore; ;l for 24V. MM'AHO.NI and f IIKKSC, Van Camp' BICi:, Smitli Carolina, whole kernel, lelebraled, tine, per can Hi. wry fine; 11 pound for 2V. Pltl'.NT.s., choice Santa Cbu, ine.u.e, .'. SI'AIICII, larue lump, launiliy; .) pounds pounds for 2h', for 25c, llU'Si:. f.tiit lance Prendi, In Kla.s WVIII.NI1 POW DKB, Remilne (lold Dust, Jirs, for I'c. lame 4-lb. paekaice for I7e. PJIMIS, ev.ipoiate.1, lare Caliloinias, MAPI.i: SYltL'P, ahtolulely pure, rich and pounds for 2V. heaty; per gallon ,... 7'Jo. PllTIIli I'H'M1", lauey exjporatc.l, eiry PUIS, new and frrrh, ildie-Ioui and line, 2 pounds lot 2.c mealy, per package ".V, OOl.Dr.N Pltl'.NLS fancy lai;e Oreaoiw, DATK3, fancy Hallowl, Very tlnei per 2 poiuidt for , 2.V iaikai(e ,c, -'0P, Bell l.ian.1, mapped, full veiirlit, tlltINO BKAN's, new pack, stringiest; II hi." bars lor 20 3 cms for 25e. cmocenr oepAnTMcur in basement. Very Special Sale PROPRIETARY ARTICLES Today, Thursday. A whole lot of little things here you may need, if they are brought to your attention and these prices lor today only, make ih-m doubly attractive. Department, Main Aisle Center. Kilt's IIoe Beiuly Nip, 7-ounee bai.... 7c, Klik's L'niflWi Violet; a eake In bov .. tic, Hlrk't Juicnllc Sup, ory ukU.'.I; eake. .inc. Miiile Hose (il.ueiinc hoap; per cake ..lie. r.xtiu Pine Tar houii; 2 cakes (or k' IJ.iilty's Talcum Powder: ery special .. Co. l.votiit Tooth Powder: verv .pedal, al ..tie. Nirndntit; larue .Ire bottle "A. naitisoii't Violet Talcum Powder lie. Ili.ullri'a Mnltt Talcum Powdei l-'e Men nen' Tabi'in Powdn; sinclal . ..12'je. IVrtiinied AiiionU: 'i-plnt botlle to tew, Lebliihe I'aco Powd-r J"s llokata M.in Pood, special al lev. Ilriidle' l'ai-e Pouilei '''. Saundu's Pate Poe.der 2.V. oiitlifnl Tint I'me Powder . .. ,T3e, r- -r ss' s -- -- -r Jonas Long's Sons F I v Williams, Had to stop talking about them, be cause we became so crowded. Better facilities now. More room.moie coolis, more waitresses, more everything. So we'll start talking again. The dainties! lunches in the city, served at a lair price. Hverything baked tresh every day right on the premises. J.D. WILLIAMS &BR0. 312-314 LACKAWANNA AVE. a5rJe.; No. 2 ije, M'c ; No. ' Ilav, "1 ! M. I roithv.tsl, $1.75: tlniotlij. IIW pork, tin 14.111; libs, 7.".; Iioulehi.. i.Ua'.'ie., elde, t7.2Vi7.3-i: wlilskiv. sl.!7. OhlCRgo Live Stock Market. I u.iaKu. Jan. 21. -tattle- lleieipis. 1b,U'1, clolce sliets, linn, oth it, steady 10 l(k lute ei; 1I01I11K weak; buteheis' stoek, ottidy to slluini' Roi' I 1" pilin'- sluts, isl,23i(., poor to Medium, s'J.Maj.lij Mot kits ..ml Imicrs, tlrni, f '73.11,15; low, I.73..4.r.i hellu, '." I 'JO; ciimcis. !?2al.70; bulU, irl.iual.iO; calen, httMili, Maj,7.".: I'esat led teeis. W MJ; lVw gia-' stceiTi, nI Pill Tea bull. I.jOiJ.s.". lions llcedpt today. !,': tomorrow, 2s,. CO; e.tlniatul liti mil. At.JOO; .teady to Htronc; inKed and buttlieia, e".u.Vi.1.J(); ku.hI to cohlic heast. sj.V20iT.au; roifli beau, eVOTa .TIT; lljiht. T 0T 1 T 271.; bulk ot .!' V, 2.1 a". 2V slH lli'wipis. T,lsj; sui-ip, II1111 to shJdo lilcher; jtarllnrs, up to !.. lamb-, slea.l, c'.'lliit slow; xo"l 10 iliolev welhtrs, S;.75al.u, f.ii to iluiic u mixed. s.!.laJ.'iu; we,t,in sliiep, i-n'',iiiiM: Teat shiop, WTOiLWi- nallte lsnibs, NjT..'a), vtsU-ru lan.bt, TaT.'"' New York Live Stock. tv, oik, J.111 .'I. IKiM's- lluw, 'op Uiado, lllln; incdluiil stms. Meal, lu lud lowei: eommoii, steidv; bulls ami II. In eras, stioif: nii'dluin ami K1..11I tows, steadi steers, fltOa.T.jil; men. UI.iT. bull., i-.'.7.Tal 2.T, in,-a. i:2aJ.7J. talve-., linn to IiIkiici , i il.. il,ita4.T.Ti l.'P. ': I'ltl1 i.les, iiat.7.. lainjaril iUe, ?!.-.'Ti.!,AT; tiMrlfmr. sj W1.1. s-littp- Steiieij : lat'il.s opeiie.l about teadi ; pili.'s (ell oil .Villi. ; .neip, Nlal..'.T: tull. rta 2.111: lambs, s.Ti.il.T; one ear. J2i)-. culi. l al.'jt); Canada. Iitul 1, T.a.itM.T. Iliigt Lower, at ..TiiiS.'S; plu. T...aT-. East Libel ty Stock ItfavUet. i:il Llbeilj. Jan. 2.1. Mile -Mead) , .ii., isViOaVdi; piitiie. is."..10a.V2.T: lonuiion. s.:al7V ijofs laiwtri prime uii-'lltiins. .!.: Ins.; t.ikera, fT.IOa3.IT: luaey lions. fT...i,..t, fair U'lktit. K,.:iU.iT.ii; r.'u" ifT.-'Tifi.-f.. ruui.-li. V'.LTaT. Mietp Slows choice ahIick, IStalisT, torn. 11,011, nt..'0.i2 SU; dioice limb., ti.laJ7i 1 am nion to ICO'il, laVrsl; il i-ale, 7 1.la JJuffnlo Live Stock Market. l.j.t llilflalo, .Ian, 2.1. Iteceipls ( atlle, l. cat; .heep and Jambs, 00; ho?. 21. Milpinerlt -faille. CM t.iis, sheep 'ind limU. IS; hot.., 12. Cattle -Lltflit dennnd; taltc., dioite In extia, M,STiH,raT. laimtia ( hollo to evtru, .T 7.Ta.T.MI; .heip, t licit t- In estra, jl.7ViT Hoes-Heavy. .T!iT,i.T.4U; pa, 1S.T.4H1V 13 Oil Maiket. till City, Jan. 23. Cieillt balunes, 117: iei tit'eattv, no bid. J'filpinetitt,' Ta'.IHt ' aienijc, 'J5,eSL lluns, lOJaTT; uieiaRe, Kinis. T JONAS LONG'S SONS.' Piliaud' lliu tie tfiilnliie; H-oi. battle ...72c. Coke'is Dandruff Cure; S-oi. bottla We. Bindley'a Ilav Ituin; 8-01. bottle l'te. Bnidli'.e't N-.t halt, for toilet use Ue. l.ubln' Vlutet Powdev; blieilst at lflc. Pinaud' Veuetal, assl. odouj 8-tw bottlo.lj7c. Colnate't Vloltt Toil.t Walets; 8 ox....e7o. Colgate's Toilet Wnteit. a.st.; i oz. ...3Hi-, Bradli'V'a Woodland Violet Perfume; 1 oit.TBe. Cntton'it Ptrfitmte, icstt,; 2m. bottle ...SOe. (Vlliilnlil Nwp eases, alt color PH.-, Solid Bick I l.i Ir lliusln-ii, all bristle ....ISc. CtUuloId Toilet .VU, the H2-' kind ...$l.Ug Js.tnll.sry Sponge; tery special, at .....17c. Whist: Brooms; ery special, at Se, Pace llnishet; the 40e. ones, at 80e. Co-1110 llutlermllk Snap, Renulne; caka,, 7e, Lunches Fast Time to Duluth CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY fllK Duluth Limited and St. Paul Fast Mail leaves Chicago dally 10,00 p.m., arrives Duluth 10.30 a. in. next morning. Drawing Room Sleeping Cars, Observa tion I'arlor Cars with Cafe and free Reclining Chair Cats. Fast train to head of l.tkes. The best of everything. Call on any agent for tickets or address tdl ffr.jj. ay Nit Yerk t.UW.. (., 0(clsall 0J SnMfUn., rttss.r 4 Sucttttt St., Chilli: U Camii.t Uatlnit. Od, .( Sill) tv.!lAigt9l ST , fioi(oj) SOI Hill St., Djffllt US Clark tl., ' Cilcoo iM f (,f oit, r.rsiits.Osr. jti..iiaa.tiiuJ4.iii,uiuiiiiuuxijiJMii rJ bl.,rbtUdlphli(l'. lUd.ilHkfrir.l. Outt isnirrt 10 .uiv alter niritiffi iii, rniTAll. LplUStS,DISCHAri015.rtUHtllNQI.ill.n; llUlft iaf(sioii4tiiijfvno'ftuiiciii 'tne.sniinK.lieiUCUSIS.IlODDrOltOlir LOST MANHOOD rlftlt k h.rlturtL. no (uttiisf , iifclifliiiitiiptjrincfluGfrmti t 1 nirifurta nuiu.iinar.ajit-' .. Il.lai. . . I, ,i-. i... . ' K4riJIi,li si , f icihcaiMi..iciliii4luOdsi, Aiei'lchtdp i luIOdsvi. Aiei'lchffdDtrfktmcnt: ti j... . t. .-..' .. .: .-- r 4ritllwHUU IUk tip'titiax miHcl frt'tili1 fr-AUdl t ilVriidiiriitliy .IIhII. Inalnnt rrlUr.rrrwrtul Tifty Miles of Illumination. It In eHtlnmtOil that tm electrical IlluinliMtlou tvoin tho Pan-AmerJ can'H lofty Klectrlu Tower nnd lti thouH.mlH o( lncundeficnt llRhtft Mill oiiHt a retWctlori that crin bi seen fo; a tllRtnnce of llfty inllea, ,