r'tfi! "-J"S f i1' 'Ah A V . rv THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1901. m'Vx ?m,wv mmm ''- 'FT "" ' &&" wjm ' ' NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MONTROSE. fpiclil lo III"! Sainton Tribune. Mont roup, Jnn. SO. The llrst week of January i-otirt li being hold In thin riluon till!) week, his honor, Judge Daniel "A". Sent le, presiding. Although tho crlnilnnl list Is small nnd comparatively unimportant, yet matters have dragged und there is Htlll considerable criminal work to bo disponed of. CllIMIN'AL CASUS. In tho aiso of Commonwealth vs. I J. .-"keels, charged with fcelllni; liquor without a llcoiifeo, defendant gave ball for his appearance at April term. Commonwealth vs. Chat lew Fay, Patrick Lathey, charge, larceny nnd receiving;, Jury returns verdict ot guil ty ns uhurged in tho Indictment. Commonwealth v. Hurry I'nrron, rharge, larceny by bailee, defendant gave ball for his nppcumnce nt April term. Commonwealth vs. Daniel Ileardon, Jessie Chambcilaln, charge, larceny nnd receiving, defendants nro arraign ed und rnter pleas of not guilty. Commonwealth va. Harry Hoschcck, Stephen Vavra, charge, robbery, ns fault and battery, larceny, defendants plead guilty of uasault nnd battery nnd arc remanded to uwalt sentence. Commonwealth vs. Daniel Dwyer, charge, b: caking nnd entering, enter ing, defendant pleads guilty to socond count of tho Indictment. Commonwealth vs. II. P. Guyle, de fendant gave ball for his appearance ai April term. Commonwealth vs. "William Snyder, chnrge, assault and battsry, assault eili Intent to lavish, continued to A pi 11 term. Commonwealth vj. William Smlilt, ehnrge, mnybcm, Juiy now out. Commonwealth vs. Curtis SUw i-harge, ob.stiuctlni? olllcor. re-slfltlrr-f. nificer. assault and battery, Jury out. In re. Insolvency of boroy Wlilt aker. continued to April teim. Michael Grngotls and Stanley Clra sotls wore discharged under tli- i'' nolvcney law. MIBCKLLAXEOrS. YV. S. Mnrsells vs. Susriuuhnn,i county; vulo for security for coct, rule discharged. Jnno Gago vs. Lloyd Gage; mlc to show cause why Judgment should not bo opened; mle mudi' absolute. Kurol PowlowskI vs. Julius Doako--i lcz; certiorari; Judg-nsnt reversed. Jnmcs P. Gay Is appointed one of the tlpsraves by ths court. lu re. reward for capture of Frank Passett; court orders nnd directs that ho clrk of tho court Miall j-s-t'y to the c. niinlsul vier.s that T J. Mc Mahon Is entitled to the reward .is ptcsctlb.-.-! by net of assembly, belli,; $20. together with mileage. C. D. Vanning: Jnsuran C.uii puny of ortli AiiimYii: tiled nllMrivi'. of flefenie. E. L,. "Weekti v-t. James 1. "Julio's iivo caser); tiled agreement ,C roun-i-el. In re. attachment of PI Mii'tnieV Society of Forest City; filed aflldavlt to dissolve attachment. William Waterman vs. Elizabeth Waterman; nlins subpoena In divorce dliected to Issue. Hose Cochian 's. Willlani Cochran; order for pioclumatlon In divorce awarded. In re. road In Kotest Lake; excep tions dismissed and report of view era confirmed finally. The choir of St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal church as now consltuted consists of Misses Anna Williams, Lena Clark. Florence Smith. Ida MiUn, Mrs. Lena Daunie and Mr. Van Gaas beek Munger; Miss Fanny Uunnell, or ganist. There will be an ndjourned meeting of cttlzens In the arbitration room In the court house tomorrow ovonlng tit 8:30, when It Is c-Npected that the ques tion of establishing a punts factory In this place will be definitely clo dded. It is asserted that with a little ef fort the removal of Mott's woolen mills from Franklin township to this bor ough can be secured, and a consider able enlargement of the plant. A good-sized audience greeted "A Noble Outcast" nt Village hall last evening. The play was lendored by some of our best local talent, and the entire cast acquitted themselves In a manner which left nothing to de sire. The Village hall building fund was enlarged to thu extent of nearly $30 by reason of the entertainment. Miss Arnold and Miss Thrasher are contesting for a line gold watch to bo presented to the one turning lu the largest amount of cash nt a reception to bo given In tho near future by Hescuo Hook nnd Ladder company, No. 1. The young ladles nre now en gaged In nn uctlvo canvass of tho town. SUSQUEHANNA. Special to the. Scnnton Tribune. Susquehanna, Jim. 30. John P. Cannvan, foimerly of Susquehanna, died suddenly on Tuesday morning In New York city, wheio ho held a cleri cal position In tho controller's office. Ills nge was about CI years. Ho li survived by tho widow. He was tho only son of the late Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Canavan. lit was In business In Snrunton for some time. By the re cent death of till mother, the Into Mrs. Btldget Canavun, ho came Into possession of n handsome property. Tho remains will probably be Inter! cd In the fnmlly plot at Troy, N. V. A committee of the board of trade, Inst evening nnd today held Joint con feiences with the Erie officials nnd the general ofucers of the Boiler Makers' union, with a view to ending the strike. The result will be known here ufter. Ilev I. F. TJrodetick, the able nnd popular pastor of St. John's Cnthollo church. Is In Michigan, lecelvlnff medical treatment for iheumatlsm. Thomas Fitzgerald, nn aged resi dent, is seriously 111 nt his homo on West Church street. Miss Maggie Stack died at her home In Jackson township on Tuesday, after a protracted Illness. The funeral will take place on Thursday mornlni? fiom St. John's Catholic church, when re quiem high mass will be celebrated. The Interment will take place In Lau rel Illll cemetery. Common Councilman George Tlsdoll, of Proad street, who has betn serious ly ill with typhoid fever for several months, Is on the high toad lo tccov ery. Chailes E. Tob.-y. of Poranton, wm In town today on business. The funeral of the Into Koran Moran, of Jnckron street, tool; place nnd was largely attended this morning from St. John's Catholic church, whtie te qulem high mass was celebrated. St. John's branch. No. 11, Catholic Mutual Benefit association nnd Susquehanna council, Catholic Benevolent Legion, attended In a body. The remains were Interred In Laurel Hill cemetery. ltecently, some one out open and took money from a mall pouch linns Incf upon a catcher at Steven's Point. The pouch was awaiting the arrival ot the Erie "Dyer." Tho new milk station at Steven's Point Is nt a standstill, owing; to a misunderstanding among those most concerned. Mr. and Mrs. E. WIerschlng. of Binghntnton, were In town today, at tending the funeral of the father ot Mrs. WIerschlng, the late Koran Mo ran. Miss Barrett, oC this place, will glvo a leoltal in the Lake View church on Friday evening, Fob. S. Owing to the Illness of Mrs. Mary Edith Frey, the evnngellst, the special meetings In the Oakland Congrega tional church havo closed. In Hogan Opera House this evening, the Susquehanna Athletic club held a pleasant private anniversary recep tion. Bev. Charles Sweet, of Aftou, will preach In the Avenue Methodist church on Thursday and Friday c en lags. HONESDALE. York city. Mr, Fenn will net durlns the absence of Dr. Arthur Brown, who will make a tour of observation of somo of the foreign missions. A recent election in Company H, Ninth Beglment, to till tho vacancy created by tho resignation of Cap tain M. J. Brennan, resulted us fol lows: Captain, E, J. Dougher; first lieutenant, William .M. Collier; second lieutenant, Thomas English, Jr. John Jacobs nnd Lena Hoffncr, both of West Plttston, were united lu mar riage ut the county register's ofllco In Wllkes-Barro yesterday. They were attended, ns maid and best man, by Miss Mamo McIInle, of Mlnook.i, ana Michael Weber, of Scrunton. William Kerwln nnd MW Sniah MIcs, both ot this city, were united In mnrrlage In St. John's chU'o'.i this afternoon by Bt. Bev. E. A. Gar vey. Company C, Father Matl -iw Bat-, tnllon, held their animal banqim: in Keystone hall last evening, A matrimonial event ot much prom Irenco took pines at noon today nt Falls, Pa., when Dr. Parke Siuklcr, tt Blione, Pa., wns united In martiapo to Miss Mame Tarn, of Tails Pa. Two hundred Invitations had beei Issued for tho reception. The many fi lends of Mrs. Frank Schlffcr, of West Plttston, who under went n dcllcato operation nt the Hah nemann hospital by Dr. LIndabury, ot ibis city, will bo glud to learn that she lu making a rapid recovery ami will be able to return to her home In ubout two weeks. 99 "Baiy crippled. Uheutnat'.sm at its worst is a sort of living death. It chains a than to a chair or binds him to a bed, and metes out to him a daily martyrdom. At the beat rneumatism is a painful malady, in tending ante wuii pleasure and bin! nes9. To cure rheuma tism it is necessary to eliminate from the blood the acid poisons which are the cause of the dis ease. This is effect ually done by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. It carries out of the blood the comint and poison ous accumulations which breed nnd feed disease. It in creases the activity of the blood-making glands and sends an increased supply of rich, pure blood through vein and artery to strengthen every organ of the body. "I had been troubled with rheumatism for twelie yearn, so bad at times I could not leave my bed," write Mr. V. I. McKnltrlit . of Cades, Williamsburg Co.. 6. C. "I was badly crippled. Tried many doctors and two of tliem gave me up to die. None of tliem did me much food. The palna In my back, lilpi and legs (and at times In my head), would nearly tilt me. My appetite was very bad. l'verylxwy who saw me said I must die. I took five bottles of the 'Golden Medical Discovery' and four vials of relicts.' and to-day my health is Rood after lufferiug twelve years with rheumatism." Doctor Pierce'a Pleasant relicts are powerful aids to the cleansing of the clogged system, lly all dealers In aicutciive. .awTHndJaata bti Specie! to the Poranton Tribune. Honesdale, Jan. i!0. Miss Grace A. Whitney Is spending a few weeks with friends In New York city and Brook lyn. Illchard Thlrsk will assume the superintendence of the Honesdale Na tional Elevator nnd Machine works on February 1. The Slsteis of Bethany of Grace church will give .an entertainment, con sisting of a series of tho Gibson pic tures, In tho Musical History rooms, Thursdny evening, February. Tho rummage snlo held by tho High School alumni Is now on In the Becd storeroom, on lower Main street, with an endless variety of articles to select fiom. Hon. F. I'. Kimble is cilllciUly 111 with typhoid fever nt his home on Six teenth street. The Hepubllcan county committee met at tho Allen house, Monday after. noon, and organized by electing Hon. E. B. Hnrdenbergh, chairman: I,. M. Atkinson, secretary. A vote of thanks was given W. W. Wood, the retiring chairman. Tho chairman wns given power to nnme the trensurer and ex ecutive committee. The Democrat borough caucus nomi nated candidates, ns follows: Town council, John Bader, Thomas Carroll; school directors, Perry A. LaBarr, Wyman Kimble, sr.; assessor. Fred J. Tolley; auditor, F. J. Varcoe; Judge of election, Frank Schuerholtz; Inspector, Wymnn Kimble. Jr.; high constable, John Drum. THOMPSON. Special to tho Scranton Tribune. Thompson, Jan. 30. Bev. B. F. l.or rabco by request preached In the M. E. church Sabbath morning. Bev. A. D. David, pastor of the M. E. church, occupied the pulpit of Hew II. J. Whalen, of Carbondalo, Sab bath evening, while Ilev. Whalen, for tho thlrqd time, appeared beforo a Thompson audience, giving a pleas ing nnd profitable tompernncs address under tho nusplccs of tho W. C. T. U. Mrs. Partridge, of White's Valley, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. M. Lewis, on Jefferson street. Bev. P. B. Tower ts at Oakland, assisting Rev. Bouton In revival ser vices, and has also nreupted an Invi tation to attend thu niinual "roll call" at Fuctoryvlllo next Friday. A large crowd gathered at the depot last evening to say good-bye to A. O. Palsbury and family nrcl Mrs. ri. D. Barnes and little daughter, and reo them en route for California. Mrs. Barnes received a telegram yesterday morning announcing the death of her father at his late homo In Lamanla Pari;, Cal. Hnzel Witter Is on the sick Hat, and seveinl others ar; complaining, but nothing' serious. AVOCA. Degree of Naomi, Ancient Order Knights of the Mystic Chain, will con duct a necktie social and supper In Ilei belt's hall tomorrow evening. Sup per will be berved for fifteen cents. Admission, fice. Tho members are working" earnestly to make the eent a success. John Mandry and Grlflltli Hopkins, of Plains, were guests at the TUley residence this week. T. J. Dunn removed to tho Building association residence yesterday. Two children ot Mr. and Mrs. L. E. O'Brien, Jr., are sotlously 111 of scarlet fever. Jacob Webster, of South Main street, Is seriously HI. J. J. Morahnn has ben io-appointed a member of the miners' examining boaid of the Third dlstiict. The members of the Homo Mls-slon society of the Primitive Methodist church ale piepaiing for a supper and entertainment to bo hold in tin Sun day school rooms on February 21. Bev. J. J. McCabe, of Aubum, was a visitor In town on Tuesday. Mrs. James Sheehan, of the North End, Is critically ill. Miss Sarah Bradley, of Cnrbondale, is the guest ot Mrs. John Hogan. CHARACTEB NOT CHANCE. SPECIAL DISEASES OF MEN IS wrr SIPECI-SLLTY. I Do Not Treat All Dis eases but Cure All I Treat. I inaJe up hit mind oon after grjjuatlti!; from college thst no min w.u Rrc.it enough in master tho entire liflil ut niwluinn nnd mtpcry. Mny li victims li.no trltd to do tlil but they hse met with results tisuilly ilNappolntlnK to thCMielu and cltin illv Hilroui to ihtlr pitlcntt. l'or this rcaion I determined early In my prolclonat circcr to confi!'f my pMitlc? to a tluiile line ol ilif i.i.u ami to oilgiuatln; and perfecting cutcs tor them, I liai-e today a SVSrilM OV TltCATJIUXT which I liaie oiixinsted and deulopcd alter my wlmlc life a ctpciicni.c in ticalhuc of 8pccl.il illoaM of Men, it U ba;tal on Fclen title l.nuvvkdje, and nccr l.illi. I want ricry afflicted man to fully and freely Im&alirato my systim of treatment. Von aro particular ly linked if jou Imo Healed cUenheic without succc, 1 will c!iplaln to you why you haie not been ciirul and domwMtr.Hr to jeur entire satl.faction how 1 cjii erne jon .iftly and permanently. I treat cich tae Mparate and scientifically, closely wlchimt It and carefully following Its njmptoim with varied remidha thiouah eur.v Kam; and will tUlc my reputation on the result. Ilio dijcaica that contltute my upoclalty me more fully commented upon below and jrc will worth the cartful penpal of all In need of medical attention. w la MmP' if Li ! l mMAWWWw I Treat Men Only and Cure Them to Stay Cured. VARICOCELE I a cnlaigcnicnt of the Scrotoe cin. Wluteier miy ho tin came It'j lujuilotu ef fects arc too well Known for me to com iiient on. -uftlre to fay that It deprives the inlnel, wcatcni the body, rack the ner- uiiu tyMcm, and ultliiiitcly leads to a mm. plote lo-s of all power, lly mj M.vn:l OP Tltl..vT.Mi:T jon am pared tho iWj and fuirtrlii,i Incident to Hie old-llnic eut tin; opiution Willi the Lnifo. tlndir my treatinrnt the patient Improves from the W gmnliii;. All pain instantly ceases, sorrne'i und fwellinar quickly Rullde, the pooh of i;r..gn.int I. lord arc forced fiom the diluted wlu wliiili lapidly tcsuin their normal sire, lrcm;th and oundncs, and with it tho pride, the power and the plco.iun-1 ,( perfect heal Hi. BLADDER AND KIDNEY iiijuIjIih are nlwajM caused hy Inllamnutloni rxtendlui; from the tmroiindins parts the fcjmptoina of wlilcli jou ui appreciate hot ter than I e .m deserihe. If you hate any of rl:o condlilona call cu mo and lit me ex plain to jou ln method! of dl-noulm; (.f the-m. I hate ilh-cled emei in tl.ouiandt of i-Mf, and a erne analtj sou. Nothing but Curable Cases Will Be Accepted STRICTURE I ASSOCIATE DISEASES ll mailer not how Ionic jou hive vinerrd fiom , Jn curliK an ailment of any Und we never (Stricture, nor how manj different doilow have I ' I t' ;" "" Tf 'V,' ,. . . , .i,t. .. ,-. elite diseases. If the case Is tailcoecle th weak- di-appointcil jou, we will cure jou ju,t .H ct- ,, tauw, bv u dipI,M1(- If lt ,, ,trcturc talnly ns jon come t us lor tteatmenl. "C'ond has doeloped into l'rostratlt, lllaJdor or wm nui no u uy uiiiinir or uuaimir. "' i nianev anertioiw, tno injurni organs are an re SPECIFIC BLOOD POISONINO On account ot Us frightful hldeouaneM o" taplous blood polion Is commonly called tkt klnit of all diseased. It tnay bs either kri4 itary or contracted. Once tbs ayitim U tainted vrltli It, tho dUeAne nay muilfut lt;lf In tho form o( ncrcfuta, laama, rhcunutia palm, RtlS or iwollen Jtlata, erup tions or copper-colored anoU on fact or bod-, little ulcrra In tht mouth r on tha tonffue, aoro tluoat, swollen Unrila, (illiac out of the hair or ejebrowa, tad ioally a leproas-ltke decay ot tha Boh and beat. It yon haio any ot thrs or iimllir frnptom j'Oii aro cordially Invited to consult ua lm n'rillatcly. If we Cud your fear tr un founded we will toll you i frinkly and r Here your mind. Dut lt yaur conaUtutlm i) Infcclcd with lriu Vr will tall yeni to franlly, and fhow you heir to cei rid f It. Our special treatment tor eonta(lui blool polton i practically tht rrniilt of our lift work, and la Indontd by tht best phyttetaaa ot American and Europe It contain no danicerou drug or Iniurlevj intdkUtt ot any kind. It rocs to the very bottom of t dUoaw and forces out eiary ptrtlclt ol Im purity, tioon creay !gn and juiptom ot blood poUcn dlsippcar complately and for ever. Tho blood, tht Umuo, tho Imu, tt bones and th whole tystem art elMMti, purified and restored to perfect baltk and tho patient prepred anew for tkt 4Mm and plennirt st life. treatment is new, entirely orisin.il with lit and perfectly ulnlc.. It icinplctcly elUiOlwi the Mrliluie and penncnintly rcmoMti eteiy oh'triu tion from the pii;e. It rtopi ciery ui.iutuial ihscharae, alljjs all iiillauiniation, reduces the prostrate aland when enlarged, cleanses and heals the bladder and kldncj-s when irritated or cuiiiceited, inIt;oratefi tin.- orarw. and reitores health and soundness to eiory put ot the Imdj- allected hj' tho dls-jse. PROSTATIC TROUBLES i win ior No matter of how long htandin them Ij luy Method of ticatiiulit. Kloroil lo a iHTfectly healthful condition. If it Is Contagion Dlood 1'oImjii, anj- and all Skin, llloed and II..110 DUeares ariinc from the taint aru entliely nnd permanently elluilnatcd from in aystein. 11 It Is weakne-1 tno many outrun Ini; Kjmptoms follow in;.' in its train and indi cotlnc a premature decline of phj'tlcal ard men tal power aro totally re'iiioied und rapidly re placed by the youthful cneruy of robust nun lioud. Hence all rerultln ills and rellex com plications, which may he properlj- ternud as hoclate dicases, and which, In fnct, arc often more serious than tho original ailment that trl" rlti to them all, we eaj-, disappear completely und fuieier with tho cure ot tho main malady. RHEUMATlSn Acute and chionlc In all It forma, anlamtd and ttlrlcccd jolnta, mutrular rheunutiam. lumbatro. rclatica, by my SYSTEM OP TltnATMHST shows rlfrna 0! Improvement at oncn and In a lery short time art tier manently cured. WRITE It you cannot call, all coueiptndenet strictly confidential and all replln Mnt in plain "cnvrhipcs. Inclose t cent stamp 4 J runic- replj-. And all nwlltn remoieel HYDROCELE temleinwfS and liupidnneiitt ULCERS 1 cau uvt of what nature or of how vw- stand- I liur, as iny njktem of treatment ts especially adaptcMl for the tieatment of the ame Inasmuch as they are dried up at once. RECTAL TROUBLES 1 Consultation and Advice Free. OFFICE HOURSi 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. such as Piles, ris'ures, ristnla und all growths I Ciinriovc Ifl A M (nlPM eiircd without the aid ot a knife. lOUllllttySt IV A. IY1. 10 CM, UI If in ckenzie's Medical and Surgical Offices PERMANENTLY LOCATED. Rooms 208, 209, 210 Pauli Building, 426-428 Spruce Street, SCR ANTON, PA. uItt?, ooooooooooooooooo l THEATRICAL, f 0 ooooooooooooooooo ATTRACTIONS TODAY. P1TTST0N. Special lo tho Kcranton Tribune. rittston, Jun. 30. Edward Schmaltz, of Hamtown, tho well-known pitcher for tho Ilrothers bauo ball club, wns held up at Cork Lano, Plttston town ship, Inst night nnd shot, nnd will car ry a scar for life. Schmaltz, with others, had been attending a dance at Cork Lane. About one o'clock, with two or three others, ho started for home. In pnsslns a street corner they were met by two men, who ordered them to halt. Tho men refused to com ply, nnd ono of the highwaymen drew a revolver nnd fired, the bullot strik ing Schnlaltz'a noso sideways and passing completely through the fleshy portion. The wound Is not serious, but will mark tho man for life. The high waymen, whose evident purpose wns robbery, escaped. Funeral Dltector J. J, Itngen, ot Scranton, lind charge of tho funeral of John Tloache, of Inkerman, just below here, today, Thomas Ford, of West Plttston, was Inst evening presented with a loving cup by the members of St. John'H lodge. F. nnd A. iM of which Mr. Ford hnd been the treasurer lor tho past thirty-four years. Commencing February 1st, Nov. Courtcnny Fenn, of West Plttsto re cently roturned from China, will tem porarily become one of the secretaries of the Presbyterian Hoard of Foreign Missions, with livadciuarters In New uttle, Success Is Determined by the Man Not the Circumstance. lMuaiel Munford, hi buca-A It Is the character that makes tne success, not tho opportunity. My back yard supplies mo with the latest lllusttatlon ot this. Our cat has been spending hours every day In front of n rat-hole leading to the stable next door. From her patience, her cau tiousness, her strategy, ou would have thought that her one ambition In llfo wns to catch a rat, thiit she planned for him all day, and dieamed of him nil night, nnd know Just what to do with him when sho found him. Thh morning. I saw a largo rut bal ancing himself in the sun on the edge of n pall In the yard, tho very picture of content. I watched him tor same time, ns ho sipped tho watur, and dain tily pprlnklod and brushed himself, and thought how fortunate lt would bo If only the cat could see him: when lo! at that very moment of furtune, tho cat appeared. She wa3 still hungry for rats. She gazed awhile nt tin hole: then she sauntered toward Mm pall, nnd still tho unconscious rat. Sho wns almost touching him before she saw him. There, at length, was the golden opportunity, the Uoor-tlde of success! Ono opting, n shake or two, nnd ho would be hers! Would ho? Sho put out her nose and smelt hlin, within nn inch, once, twice, tho third time, but the rat was gone. Then I wrote down the moral: It Is not nlways ho who has learned not to waste! opportunity to whom the oppor tunity Is given. RILEY'S LONG WAIT TOR TAME. tint New "A frleud canie t mo once," says James Whltcomh Itlley, in fcucces.-", "completely heart, broken, saying that his manuscripts were con itantly returned, and that he ai the most mis- rrahlo uTctch allxe. 1 aAcd him how Ion? he had hecn ti)in?f "Throe jearn,' ho Hid 'My dear man,' I answered, laughins, 'go on, Keep on trying; till ou liaie spout as many yean at it .u I did.' 'As many as jou Kelt lie exclaimed. Ye, as long as I did.' 'What? jem Jainej Whltromb lllley struggled for jear!' 'Ws, lr, thiouKli ye-ars, IIuuukIi sleepier nluhU, through almost hopclrs nay Kor twenty years 1 tried to get Into one inagiulnc; tuck lame my manuscripts eternally. I Kept en. In tlie twen tieth year, that magazine accepted ono cf my ar ticled.' "I wna not a licllcicr in tho theory that cum man ciVn a thing much easier than any other nun. Continuous, untlaggtng cfTort, ptitUlence and determination will win, Let not tli man ho dl'e'ouraged who has these," AUAUIIMV Of Mflf'. .I.ul, i:.e'll.f I .my. Mitlnee and nilit. "New Eight Bells." At il.i loii'iim lai ml.t an .iiulniui' lilid tho e.ipaelty ol the imu i mw Hi.' LlKlit lhU," of thu llrothcu Il.iuie. It II ft hpes t iclu which ni'lir lailii to plcivi nnd alo neicr tails lo pusiiit snini'tlum nt'iv nn e.idi Kiien ecliiis Mlt. I.vt T ixht a nuriher of new iiircliaiilcil appliances weie ucd and llm prclaltlvs oii tho unqualified apprm.il of th' audience. Tim ni roh.it ic work Intioduccd In tlio nt act was In some respects thu lct tin- seen ill this city. Two Large Audiences. 'lw-o laite audiciiccj greeted M Houih'i- .Imw ai ihu Academy ot Muslo )tterihy. In the ifirinoon the hill prointed was Jovph I. rilf. ton's ine.it eliru meludiaiui. '"Hie llamli him,'." In thr rienins, "I'he Womm in lll.ul.'' was prc.entel. The production ot this piece a.s t;!iri by this oraoniMtion is well worthy ol the hUhcVt po,. Ihlo praise. This afternoon "lh? Woman in UUiU" will ho lepeated nnd tunirjht "Alone in lireater New York" will he Hie atliietlon. Chainie of specialties at each periorrnanie "A Fiee Lance." 'Iliouuli the ehirailcrs in "A 1'ice Lame,-' llnhert 1!. Manti'll's new plaj, aio ailually mjlh leal, yet tho drimi is really hKloileal In that it uiies an accurate and fiithful picture ef lite in Noilli (iirinaiiy in the fltiecutli ecutiiii'. Tew writeu of popular hitoies have dmlt upon this locality, and in the pieparini; of tl n play lt was necessary for l. A. Tremayne, the author, Mr. Mantcll and Manager SI. W. llanley to niahu eluiHtio Kmih aiiK.ni, boohs and reetirds of which the eajual reader knows little, lu order thai thu atmophirn of the period inlnlit heohtnlni'd. To the theater ifn.r, therefore, "A Flee I.anct" I. besides .i Ulnlng drama, a new pjgo of Ills io-y of a period uuuipasrd for plctureMpKness and romance. At tha I.-ecum nt Saturday .iflernoon and night. Return Engagement. Louis Mjiiii and Clara Mpinin, at the Ly ceum Theatre on next Monday evening, I'e'h ruaiy 4, will triii' local playgoers another chance to roar oier "All en Account of L'iUa." The plecu made heiu a few weiks ai;o one of tnj biggest hits of tho Scranton season. In it Mr. Mann Is in ids natiio clement; and his Marl; Twain Heiinan has neier bound so rxciutlatingly droll as in this plcee, for tho excellent rcaon that it piesents a character part hpnullng with touches of real human nature. Mr. Slaim is dcllciou-Jy aUurd, but neier un true to lifei and Ids I'ranz Iloeh'tutil Is r.i elalciaio and genuinely urtMIc piece of w'ay.s work. 'Ihc return of "All on Account cf !"lUi" '.Mil paeU the I.jccum. STAGE NOTES. THE MARKETS. Wull Street Review. Ncu oll., dan. CO. Texla' 'i m-ihct va nude up of moMiiii.nl' in tpe.lal niutk-. ciaUiuI) un der the, -ipcialiiitis ol spe.cul eti o iliiiue '0 bioiight uianiiul.itlon ireely lu bear end aid the iiiovements. An oiiTwhelminu' piupoitiun of t'le total bU'.llKN-, u.i. eoncentiaud In If- thin a doin htecl M. Paul, SUe.1 and Wle and .'outln-in Pacific continued lery prmoliifiit, bit they were lupplemcnud by lariie dealtnr In Dock bland .Hid f.niie ui tho huutheiu --IckIj. The- tli't tile minutes of tiadlng wi-ro nuttleii-nt l. ileinor-lrili- Mut verv poweilil uppott was In tho nuil.it. the Ileal j unci lues m t. I'aui will fieclv It iiiyhl and lis ile.liue was clo'(l.vd at l.'u. 1 In Mini" wis tine In N.'Uhcrn l'ai illc and in thu steel totk. Wnen ihu ilitciimiii'l auel ilTeetin kuppoit wo, oluilieil tin- tontt .f the -.peculation wus flritiKtliiutsl and iln- iroiuit .idianee In ltoch Maud ncrieil to su't-m prices in tho general list, t'ndtr the liidirmc of the hut upn.ml M""t in I'oek Ul.md, wluili mio .in cMi'iii.e a points theru welc geneial lecoierles, Sr. l'aul niiet other lc.iilln- slock rit-Inir aboie h.t night. M. IMuI sold oil hler to ll'i'i and closed with :i net It.-', of a point. Mobile and Ohio cotitluueil to uih.ii.il- thing 0'a on top of Materclay's gain of .11 a Nil lUlhcntlc intoimi tion could bo euired durlii tin ihv as to the siiiuee of this Iniying. liter in the ilay the Heel KtocU.s were maiked up ligoioiuly attji lenL-lliig the diellhe all da). The iim in Mi el und Who liom tin lowest re .if hi il .!J lu llie piefiniil, "J'j and In leeleril -tiel ii'. Theie wen galni cf 1 to 1 j by some other uieinhirs cf too gioup. Total ih, 1,(0.11") ihai . l'rlei'i ot lu.nds Wen' will Mi-talned toi'.ii on .1 a "id aliioipllnn. Total mIm, par lue. n.1,'1,1 l,i "'. I'uller Miles bends were all iineluit.gcd on last call. 'flu following quotations sre furnished Tin Tnbiu- by M. ?. Jordan k 10.. lootm, V'r'M Mears hulldlng, Seraiiton, I'a, Telephein W!: Open- illeli. Lor Clos- ins. rvt, et. ...i:i.i-i l.il'i Ji:"4 ...II "Vi, lli'l lll'i ... 41) si' ...4ll 4714 LatU. Tio,t bafe Deposit Co. ... ClaiU k Suo.er Co., Pr. Scranton Iron Tcnio K MIg. Co. ., Scranton Axle Works , Laikawanns. Dairy Co., l'r. ...., County Sailngs Bank it Trust Co Firbt National Dank (t'arliondale). viumlitil Ilrilllnz Co Traders' National Bank 145 Scranton Dolt and "ut co BONDS. Scranton fassjuger Hallway, But Mortgage, dae 1020 ;. People's htied Itallway, first mort- eage. due 1118 - - feoplc'ii bircet Hallway, Oeneral mortgage, due 131 Dieksou ilsnufacturlng Co I.iil.a. Townshln School 5 per cent. City of Stranton it. Imp. 6 per tent ;;; Seraoton Traetlon B per cent 11a lift ... 100 K ja 300 ... SOO 20 143 10' III Hi ... IIS ll 102 104 Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup Has been used for over ITl'TY YllARrl by MILLIONS of MOTIinilS Mr their ClllLUIILN WlllLIl THCTllINC, with PRtiTECT hL'CCi:ss. It fiOOTllia the CHILI). SOKTEXI tint HUMS, ALLAYS aiv.ii-i' .ui..i moii uuiju, and li the best icniedy for DIAIIIIIIOKAl Sold hy Druggl'ta in eiery part of the woild. Da sine and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing hyrup," and take no other kind, Tuinly-rlrr ents 11 Mhs tiahtrre, famed on the stage as "Lotta," is critically 111 In New Yoik of plomalno poisoning. Pan Halt's new play, "Melbourne," will le pieenlrd In tlhs city about the middle of Kjh vary. The burlesque show headed by Little Ilgjpt, which was seen In this city a number of limes, was rinsed by tho police ol New Orleans Tiles dsy night at tho opening performance. The chief, who acted upon Ids own authority, said the production was altogether too liberal nnd rl-que for eien the Inhabitants of this (I y, and he frit compelled to put a stop to snih a dUgisreful exhibition. Amu lean Sugar Anieiicati Tobacco Am. S. fc w" Alth.. To, k H, I f A . T. Jlr S. P.. IT . lliool.l,n Traeiion Halt, i Ohio ('out. Tobieco .... Che. ,V (Mile Chic, k (I. W (lilu.. II. k Q St. l'aul Unci; Inland Delaware & Hudson lVdcial Steel 1 lVilcrnl Sles'l, l'r ., Km. i-Tcc., l'r ..., Louis, li Nx-h Manhattan Lie ... Met. Traction Co . Miksouil I'aemc ... People's (ia.s N. J. Cenlral .... Southern I'.iclllc- ... Nuifolk & Western North. Pacific North, l'acllle. l'r . N. Y. Central Out. k Vint I'enna. It. It I'arIHe Mall Reading Heading, l'r Southern lt. U Soulliern II. II. Teiin., ('. .V: Iron l'. s. leather ... f. . Leather, IT l'. H. Itnbher ... l'lilon Paelflo .. I'nlon 1'aeitle, IT Wabadi, IT Wc-teni l'lilon .. e.i T1.1; ll'i v.'j ill' j Hi SI Ing. HI n'V, UTs 4-, ... 17'.j ...lW'i ...lWI's ...ll'i', . . .1.1.1 ... 4 S')1 4V'I. S'l 1s1: M'i l ... MU ... .-;'i ...11; ...U'2'a ... MW ... W'l ll'i sn K'.a 111. 1I."'j 1 Ill's IH'j IVi'a i'i', li'l lfdifj 1.1! 4-j i .; T 7o-'i S7-; . lid's lll.-l 10J'. 10'."j M! e7 POs NEW YORK HOTELS. Cor. Slittecth R, and Irrlng Place, NEW TORS. Amerlraa Flin, (3.00 ser day and upward European Plan, (LU per day and upward L D. CRAVFORD.'rroprisUr. -rr r4-frrrt"f-f t' For Business Men Tn ths htatt o tht whoIeaaU district. lit.'i ivi 4IU r.r 11;', io."j S7'i lfHa UU. Irfli.. ll'lil 47',i 47".' I''" 4.-.',, 41 H'i l'va .-.T si.li Ill's 1 1 13 . tl . ii; . si. a, .ll2i .11 mi :.i ....Hi3. HC, 14.1'i IT 111''. 4.IH ri't, ri'i '.o'i ai's ll'i 7!'s ri7'!, (i1. 11', u: 70 7i. ln'i 1'i'i WH M'i W' .i', 7I(, " Sa'i -l NliW YORK linAIN MAItKIT. Open- 11Ih.1i- l-iw- Wllt'AT Ing. c,t. e-t. Slareh S0i SO'i Sn'i Mav Wla M' so. l-OIIV. May Uli il'a si's 401; :u'i Tn'; 2H". Tl'i .17 'i l-.'J 71Js l'i'i S'j-S !!?" Vila ll'i' ll'i'i I" 41', M S7 14.1 :ilVi ini'i 11 'J :;l j T0'4 T! l.l's in; 'U n ( los lue l'a DV, Scranton Board of Trmle Exclmngs Qtiotntlons All Quotations Based on Pnr of 100. KTOCKH. Bid. Asked. IrTnt National Bank Kcranton Sailngs Bank Third Nstlonsl llaiik , nin.n lleooslt and lllsenuut Bank,. I'aonomr Light. II. A I' Co 4) Bid. 12t) 4MJ !!!ll Scranton Wholesule Mftrket. 1U.1re1.tcd liv II. U. Dale, 27 LaeUwaiJU Alt.) Butter Cicamery, Sia-M'ics dairy, SHiaiJe. L'hecM Full cream, l-'alie. Ktgs Western hcli, 211-aSc; nearby stt, UaJ'iv. liiain I'er bu , choice iiunow, ".ICO, Pea Hean-f2.45ai.5i). Medium Hean-$:.40i2.l5. (Ireeii rcui $1.40al.lJ. Onions $l.Wal. 10. l'lour Best patent, t.vi PltllRtleliJhln Qmiu nud f roduca. I'lillielelphlJ, .ran, iO.-Wlieat-'.ie. lower; centract grade January, TJ'JiaTCc. (rn lhill and weak; No. 2 inlicd Januoiy, 43U'ic. Oats - -suedy; .No. i whito clipped. H:h. Ilutlei C'tead; tancv western ereameiy, J!l'jC.j i!j. pilnts, l"c. Lggs Kirnii fresh cearhv, alp.; elo. western, 21c.i do. touthweUcin, Sic, do. soutli etn, 'M: Clieew Mejuly; New York full e.rams faiuv small, llal'Jci do. do. elo. fair lo eholee, p'ljall'.c. Itetined Sugars (Jitlet. Cotton Lu e hanged. Tallow -Steady; city prime In hogs heads, Be; country elo., barrel-, ("aaSc: cakes, 5'3. . Llie I'oultry Mrm, goml demand; fowli, lOalle. ; old roostcM, 7.; chickens, bljalOe'. , cluck,. lU12t.i secc, tallc; lulUeji, JUIW-. UreiAcel l'oultii I'lrm and aetiic; fowls, choice, ii'ialue'.; do, lair to good, eUa''.: oU roorters, oi7i.; nearby chickens, lOalle.! wentern do., Pa lie.; turkey, choice to fancy, 10al3e ; ducks It alle. lUtilpU-ITour. 2.l0 ljncls and l.M..,. oiin i,iiniU in kacks! wheat. '1.0iJ buihi'ldj com. 101.OW liiultels; oati, S'.'JiW baihel.. shlpnirnti Chlcngo Gitiln nnd Pioduca. tliicagi, Jan. tO In a lifeline of "..ale ill May wheat Indifferent cabli-, liberal receipts, fnorablo wcailin and oihw Learlsli lonJdcra- ii... . j i.ii.o-il .1 tun. Corn ilrormed 'le.. oats a hade arid provhlons 1a7'Cr. Ci.li eiuotatlona wire' as follow. rhiur-Uarel steady; No. :: Mulng wheat, iIJ.i7.ic; Vo. 2 red, jiu.; No. ! coin, HJUe-i ' .wlloiv. 37140.; No. 2 oat,, !iJie; No. :l while, 20"ij!7?ic.; No. '-' rye, 31. 1 Jc. ; hulling, Ma'VV.; No. 1 flax and north w.t, (LTj; timothy, !); P"ik, slJ.SK'.a ll.tii'j; laid, 7.'l2,:a."3; ribs, "0.f)jT 10; should ci', LUatilai.. i sides, i7.SAi7.jj; v.hiI.ey, $1.27 Mew York Gialn nnd Pioduco. New Yotk, Jan. SI riour Leu rctlii but hi Id .1 old llgures, clliu about bliady. Wheat - -pet cuvs No. 3 r.d, M'.tc f. i). h. alliwtj .No, I toiihern Dululli, oT'ie, f. o. !. allnat; rptlons weak, tlo-id cay at '"si'-ic. net doilllic; iareli eloed bUl.c: l.ty, iDjsi1. 1 July, f'lfei . t'ern spot Him; Nn 2. I7'tc ileiator and 40mc. f o. li. iilloat; options cay but tinally rallied a Irltln and closeel slead.i at u paitlal He. net adiaKvi .lunuaiy elued 4I1.; Ma, 4l'.e.; Jul, elli. Oats Sp t ciulet: .. 2, SiX.! No. !J, SOUc; No. 2 wlilte. .'fii'Ulae. ; No. a white. Sl'.i.e.; tr-ek tulNcd weUc-in. 2n'.ajlc; track while, UU C.V. ; options slow and easier, lluttei Steady; eiiamei, llaiie.; taiteiy, Halle.; Jnio eream. civ, Jj.i-IV. , imitation ireaiiieri, l.'l'.-jalT', !-.', state dairy, lliiui'. ('hecn film; fjiuy large all made, lliill,i.e.t lancy small fill nude, U'4 ai'c. I.'.'gs- 1 Itm; statu and I'ciins'liatiia, "le. ; southern, Is'sariVaCi wisliin, lS)ti20e'. ChlcnRO Live Stock "Market. ( lileago, J.n. M, Cattle Receipts, lT.rxs), in eluding I.IO) Teans; tliolee steern, steady; oth ers slow to IV. lowir; butcliers' stock steady to slow; Texan, lOul.V. lowcu good lo pilmc ateer. fSaH; poer to mnlimn, f1.40al.lii stock ers and feedrni, strong, iMal.tV); eoevs, fJ.eCVil.l.l; heifeis, 4U.Ual.2j; runners, jH.uOuJ.U; built, I2.10al.2a; calves, steady, MaS.7J Tisaj fed steer,, iflal.70; Tesas grass steers, Vt.3a3.So! Ti-ias hulli, 2.tV)a'l.0J. Hogs Hecelpta today, Jil.OOO; toinoirow, 2i,00e); It-it oitr, tstlnisttd Fur ."slioppers 8 mlnutss' walk to Wanamaheri; 3 minutes to 81cl Coo-ier'a Big Store. Easy of accees to tba great ury uooua morca. For Sightseers One block from B'way can, 1t Init easy transporuttou t an point nt lntereat. HOTEL ALBERT NEW YOllK. Cor. Hth BT. UNIVEnBITT VU Only one DIoclc from Broadway. Rooms, $1 Up. rsffiTOASb , 4i V -. "J V M M -f -f -f -f -f -f - -f S.DOeXI; aveiaite 6c. lowsrj lop, $5.40; mlriJ and butchers, $5.15j'.IO; uotxl to choico heavy, W.25a5,40; ronRh heavy. 5.10ao.20; light, Si.Vm "..Cj; bulk cf aalcs, ".U"aj.33. Sheep ltecelpts, 1.000; sheep, steady; lambs, steady to stroiiR parllncs. up to Vi; food to choice wethers, tl.'J at.SV fill' to cholcr rrned. 43a.1.76; western sheeep, (J.7Sa(.50; Texas sheep, ilJOaiM; n. the IsrnU, t2ai.t0; western luahti, JU.U. New York Live Stock. New Votk, Jsn. Si). Uetves Slow; stews, 10 S'JDes. lower) hulls, ateady; cows, steady to 10c. oil; itceiM, f4.o0a'.40; oxen and stags, $i,:i 4.23; ton;, ?2i3.9; helferi, J3.35. Calves-. !-loiv for YeaU; barnyaid Calies, $3a3.7J jei llnas. f3aj.!i, Bheei Unnl good sheep, VX: higher; lainhs, firm; sheen, $1s.W); culls. J-'S': eatlinj, 4.T5al.M; lainLs, ii40.20; ciills, .J4.2J 4.;,'.. IIok 1'irrii at i4.Pln) h5. 1 Enst Liberty Stock Mnrktrt. Last Liberty, Jan. SO. Cattle Steady; etus, $5.Wi3 To; prime, tJ.iiaMO; common, ijia.7. IIoBk-htcady; primo plus, $.T0; best llht Yoikers, .'t4).u"..C3; mediums, s.V&3sj.G0; heaey hos, 3.r.0a5.35; rough'. JJ.TSa5.10. ,6hcep -Stcsdy. choice tiethcrs. ?4.C0al.7J; common, i.' .1; choice lambs, t3uii5.S0: common ts good, la'iW; leal calves, !!7.Kla9. Buffald Live Stock Mxirket. f-i.t IlutUIo, JAik 0. Keeeipts Cattle, ears; sheep and Umbs, 43 cars; hogs, 28 cat(. 'ilpments Catth', !)7 cats; sheep and Iambs, 12 eat.; lions, li wr. Cattle Improved drmsnl; e.iln, choico to esira, S.2ia8.(y. lambs Choice to estra, 1U,73a5.ill; slicep, choles to i tia, r"l.7Ja Hogs Heavy, $3.13; pig. 53.W. Oil Mnrket. Oil City, Jsn, SO, Credit balances, ?1.17; certi ficates, no bids or oltcrj; shipments, M.COI bi icIUl aieragc, m.fiw barrels; runs, 104,'iSS boi rels; sicrac, St,S92 ban els. Stato of Ohio. Cliv of Toledo, Lucas Couuis, . ril.lNIC J. ClIDNKV maketi oath that he Is senior partner of thu Ann of 1'. J. CHUNKY : CO., doing biuIni- in tho City of Toledo. Counti and State aforeraid, and that said firm will pir the sum of ONT. IHINnnKl) DOLLARS lor each and every cssi of OATAHTtll that ctnnoi lm cured by ths nso of II ILL'S OATABRII Cl'ltll. FRANK J. CHENEY, Sunrn to before me and subscribed In tn presence, this lilh dsy of December, A. !., WS Seal.) - W. (ILKASON Notary fubUa. Hall's Catanh C1110 Is taken Internally, an1 act's directly on the Wood and mucous s-irfaeaj ol tho system. Send for testimonials, (re. I, j. l,tll..Tr.i e,u., loism, e4 rur-riita. lie. ' KrAA hv llnicrcriltA. lie. Hall's rsmlly Nits sre tht belt. ,