The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 27, 1901, Image 9

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THE SCRAiNTOX TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1001.
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pieltl to thr Si-ranton Trloun.
Tunkhannock. Feb. 26. lion. i:. J.
Toidcn and vUe, w'10 Ii'tve been visit
ing 'tntr rormtrW brother lit Philadel
phia' tfto pmt week, returned home
Saturday.
Mellaril II. rteynolds, constable of
Factory vlllp, nng In town Monday on
busline:' ; ,
Mrs. Thomas A. I'm don, of U.ilton,
who was called hern on uccotmt of the
IIIneM of her mother, Mrs. A It. Wood
waid, one ilay last week, tuttunuu
home Monday.
13. tuart" Statk, of Kcrnntoii. Hjient
Sunday with his wife at this place.
Mrs. 'StarK has been flopping hero
with her parent for sumo lime.
Miss Eva Moss, of Pl.ilnsvlllo, Is vis
iting her grandfather. Dr. A. U. AVnod
ward, at this place.
Mrs. Mctcalf, Mm. Ileirtek and Minn
Helen Lewis, who have neon In New
Tork city the past week, icturncd
home Saturday.
Mrs. Martha Chase, of Vllkes-Hurro,
t who has been visiting- her brother, T.
B. POronvllle, on l'utman street, re
turned homo Batinday.
Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Stark are the
Ktipstj of Mrs. It. C. Cook, on AWst
Tioga street.
Mrc,. Frederick Hewitt, of 1'ilUtnn,
Is stbppfnc some time with her par
ental Mr. and Mih. Wlllltiiii K. Keller,
on Putnam street.
Mjss Nellie Ullllnc-,' a student nt
Wyoming seminary, spent Sunday with
her parents at this place.
The Monday club met at the home of
Mrs. Elizabeth Itoss. on Putnam street,
last week.
James II. Kethledgc is visiting his
uncle. Peter Ott, at llringor, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer P. Hoed, who
' havif been visiting friends at Wynlus-
IpK, returned home on Saturday.
MWses Mary and osephlno Hoyce,
of The International Correspondence
schwl wt Pcranton, visited their par
rnti. Mi;- and Mrs. Patrick Hoyce on
Sunday.
Attorney O. Smith Kinner was doing
legal business In AVllkes-Darto on
Monday.
Louis 'iTIIkowlrh, who is engnged In
btlsIncM" In New York, spent Sun
day .lth Ills family at this place.
Whll -JaniCK Stonier was engaged
In hauling stone for the foundation of
a new building on Hanlson street
Sntuiday, his horses became unman
liable and, hacked the wagon over
a high bank and In the attempt to
escape. fro';n the dangerous situation In
which he 'found himself, Mr. Stonier
?uj(Ulntd a never fracture of one of
bin fgt.
Three Foiks-ton young men wcic
committed to the rotinty jail Tues
day, In delimit of bail, charged with
the 'offense of malicious mischief, In
atoning a dwelling house.
fclkrcnce George, of Snyre. visited
friends In town on Sunday.
A .marriage license has been issued
to William Young and Isabella ltoss,
of Falls, township.
Mrs. Martin Clifford. wln has been
, (111 foCVome tUjv?K convalescing;
i VlerV C'fmsldck.. of Springxllle. vis-'.Itiid-JW
Witheii Lou in ComstocK, .on
Tuesday. if
"Mr."',Viifi;ei,,'lq1"c'nniieV. of Tluffalo,'
N V is vlfcltlngjiej' pwtfnts,, Mr. aaid
Mrs. Hiiinn.ii Ftillncr. at Eaton.
Mnnihgp llceneso liavp been issued
to llownrd Plackburn. of Kittonvllle,
and MIrs Stella Tiffany, of Center
nniMiland, William Young and Miss
Isabella Ross, of Falls, and to Oeorge
S. Curbuitius. of C.irdlne, X. v., and
Miss Anne P.. IMIIcy, of Ulysses. X.
Y.
The li'llov. lag Jurors, have been
drawn fpr the April term of court:
OrandYJdjoifc Kdgur Sampson, Wind
ham: Truman S. Vaughn and Stanley
.1. MilUr, North Branch: 1'. P. Wul
tei, Noithmoreland: Alfred Coxe,
HalntrfiriY Thnmns Heynolds. Fied M.
Osterhout, Factoiyville; A. II. Stom
llnp, A (,1. Qregory, Meshoppen bor
ough, Ilenty L. Ferris, Altha C. Dix
on, Tunkhannock township; Nicholas
H. Davis, Mehonpauy: Casper Dendler,
Thomas Thompson. David DIckerson,
Noxeh'., llyion S. Kvans, JMmund
Danft.yKatou. Fiank Foreman, Tunk
hannock township, Jessie II. Scjuler,
Nicholson township: Robert Jayne,
Washington; John I'attcrson, Monroe;
Mfrvln E. Butgess, Xorth Itraneli.
Trial Jurors, first week Frank Gay,
Northmareland; William II. George.
Kmerson C. Pratt, Meshoppen; Lewis
F. Camp, Peter R. Borden, Tunkhan-
nock: T-iroy Kasson, Oscar R. Adams,
Forkstou: Martin V. Kceney, AV. Scott
Whltcomb, John H. Kdwards, Bran
trim; Hiram C. Titus, Lemon: Win ten
Benson, Porrnnce Jayne, Uregff
"Harding, Benjamin Harding, Katon;
William Hodghon, W. S. Stark,
.Frank D. Miller, Tunkhannock town
tll)p:"C. O. Brown, Hralntrlm; Isaao
Slckfer; Monroe: Henry June, William
FrUbel. Mehoopany: Kdward L. Paco.
.S. WHjrvey, A. II. Russell. Wash-
InRtanj,,James'l5all1 Clinton; James S.
Frear. Fa": Schuyler R. Grow. Xorth
Hrancji; ;. E. Marcy. Xioholson
towrhlpj James Swartz, Owen G.
Mnhfm. George Smalser, Overfleld;
Kdward Baker, Noxen; Vlenson Rn
nlnser. Meshoppen township; Martin
V. Townsend, Factoryvllle: V. R.
Robinson, Windham. Petit Ju rorfc,
second week Jacob Wllsey, Albert
t Fttc-hJ'fTlok -vVinans. William J. Me
Kune. H. DftWitt Kyte. George A.
ReeeH,M,Fails; Charles K. Hahn. Levi
Liv Vpuwe, iiehoppun: Otis Mccrack
en, Cbarl,ns R. Burgess, Tunkhannock;
Ilenrs1" Stonier. Kdward W. night.
Tunkhannock towiibhlp- Davis (i.
fHack. C. M. Patter. Joseph K. Ilard
lns,,GfiOi;KM W. SUutmi, W. F. Shields.
tn Jayns.' Charity II. itlcter. Xloh
ohon;iA'rihur G. -JennhiKs, Stoe J.
vt'ajjer",,. Mehoppany; John Gay, Tee
ter: C-.JV Drake. Kdward Npy, Sam
uvd Armstrong, Haton. Joshua Ttow-
bridg Wn.dhain: James Rmalley.
Factrij'.vinc; l.rster Race, Christian
H. Fax, .Northmoreland; Peter Fraley.
P.lohaM CrosKy. XoNen: William Ster
ling.. jVashlpgton: On In P, Fair. Fork
stenj JobntJv. Champion. Windham:
Sevprson-D.-iCrispell, Mom op: Georg
W. Decker, Lemon.
- DURYEA.
pcll to theScrjnton Tribum.
Duryea, Feb. 2C Ariangemeuth aiv
vcry-ntar vompletnd for the Twentieth
Century Home Gathering, to be held
i t the Rrlrk Methodist i:plscopl
churCn, Tiis'day, Mrch 3, 1001, This
church Is the mother of all the
hurcla bctweep I'lttston and Scran
ton, having been entered In th.e quar
ter)y conference reoord. August 1,
W 'A coiMlal Invitation Is extended
to tv'tVy" olfl hrembr and overybody,
rhthwtf-or 'not connected' with this
PENNSYLVANIA
charge, The mother Is becoming- old
and weary now, and wishes oucp more
to meet her children. If you do not
recelvo nn Invitation dliect from the
pastor, come anyway, becauso ho Is
unable to determine w here some of tho
members now leslde. Dinner nnd sup
per will be served In the church pal
lors. The postoillce will lie moved Apt II 1,
to McNIsh residence, and Longstcln
Hiolhcirt will occupy tin post ollicP
building. I'lPparulioiiM will soon start
to muko tho postolllep building into a
IrttgB StOIP.
Mr. Thomas Cox l ciltlenlly III at
his home on Giovc stieel,
Mis. Ott en Tiuleven visited In Moo
sle yesterday.
The Lawicnco fair was MiceesHfrilly
carried out Monday evening. Mrs.
Ciulsc wrs the winner of the door
pilze. The prize for the handsomest
cake was awarded to Mr. BTt Sim
mons, thp Lawrencevllle baker.
PITTSTOIN.
Ppcclil to the suanton Ttlliunt
Plttston, Feb. 26. The commission
ers of Marcy township arc nnxlouly
awaiting a decision by the Sunbury
courts on a petition llled there by the
Philadelphia and Reading Coal ami
Iron company in relation to the build
ing of township roads. I'nder the law
of 1893 corporations were ullowed to
work out their taxes on the streets.
The law of 1S0P, establishing the olllce
of township commissioner, gives these
officers that right. Tho Pennsylvania
Coal company has served notice on the
Marcy township coininl.-slonerM that It
will continue to work the streets as
piovlously. The commissioners object,
but before bringing the case to law
await the decision of the Sunbury
court.
Announcement has Just been made
heie or the iiianiagp of William Mor
ris and Miss Daisy Bell, both well
known young people of this city. The
groom is the second son of Mrs. Anna
bel Morris Holvey, the well known W.
C. T. U. worker, and Is at present a
student In tho Albany Law School, a
member of the class of lflul. His wife
Is in Albany with him.
The Luzerno eouit lias lefused the
liquor license applications of Joseph
Murphy, Jacob Miller and Thomas
Cunning, of this city.
The Plttston boaid of si hool control
met this evening and organized by
the election of tho following officers:
Chairman William Jordan; of First
ward, secretary, A. T. Walsh, of thu
Kleventh ward; attorney, W. H. Gil
lespie. HUsttorth, the n-months-old child of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Roberts, of Oregon,
died last night after a three weeks'
illness. Funeral Wednesday afternoon.
Word was rccelyed here this morn
ing announcing the death of Mrs. C.
A. McCabe, of Lewlstown, Idaho, nee
Miss Mary Boliau. daughter of Mrs.
Paul Rohan, of this city. A husband
and four children survive.
Martin Cnwiey, of Duryea, wa,s sent
to Wllkes-Barre Jail Tuesday morn
ing by Alderman Barrett in default of
$500 bail on the charges of malicious
mischief and making threats, preferred
by Mrs. Mackey, i - "
James Morau. of Seb.istapol, was
squeezoil between two cars in No. T
shaft yesleiday.
STARRUCCA.
sntul i" ll.i" Sujnlon Tiibuu,
Stnrrucca, Feb. JC Thu annual slip
per under the auspices of the Metho
dist chin eh was held in Bateson's hall
Thursday evening. Owing to large
amount of sicklies in this vicinity,
the attendance was not as huge as
usual, but thr- leceipts were $6S. This
amount cancels thu Stnrrucca portion
of the pastor's salary, find n hand
some ptesent besides,
Accoidlug to the latest leports. Mrs.
Anna D.ilton has sold her farm to W,
A. Ciossley.
W. W. Mtimfoid had tho misfor
tune to lose si valuable horse last
week.
The water .s o low In tho creek
that the mill cannot be t tin.
The stockholders of the Dairy asso
ciation have their Ice house filled,
erndy to begin work In the spilng.
Mr. William Morris Is ery sick.
W. W. Mumford has been confined to
the house with the grip.
Woid lias been iccelvnrt from Louis
c. Mumford that his tralm was ih
laved by a snow Moim be fort? teaching
Chicago, to he could not make close
connection for the "far wpst."
Miss Isadora Condon Is on the gain.
Mis. Mallnda Walker, of Bingham
ton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Marvin
Utter.
Tho Women's Chilstian Teniperanco
union will meet with Mr. living Buck
Friday, March 1, at 2 p. m.
Tho monthly ten tent supper will be
given by tho ladles of the Baptist
church on Thursday evening.
THOMPSON.
fptclal to die Strtnt-ia Trlbuiit.
Thompson, Feb. 20. Mrs. N. H. Foid.
of Ilawley, Is spending a few days with
her brother. F. D. AVrlghter.
J. M. Lamont, who has been sick
the past week Is a trilie better at this
wilting.
Rev. I'. R. Tower left this forenoon
for Rush to Attend the Mineral of his
nephew, Rev. H. J. MUlaid, on Thurs
day of this week.
Mrs. David Benedict visited friends
In Sturnava over the Sabbath.
Miss Maud Tallinau went to Blng
hamton Saturday for a tew days' visit
with relatives nnd lias not ic tinned
at this writing.
Mr. F. M. Lewis has been visiting
her patents. Mr. and Mis. C. L. Clink,
at Montdale, for a tew days anil Is ex
pected home this evening.
Mrs. Cat lie Bui chard, of Susque
hanna, called on hei old pastor. Rev. L.
Cole, last Filday,
Rev. A. D. David Is In Sei anion to
day, lie will speak for the Women's
Chiisliaii Teniperanco union In his
church next Sabbath evening. ,
Mrs. S. p. Raines, who was called
to California thp last of January. Is
expected home this week.
One of the largest funerals which
has occurred In this vicinity for many
a day was that of Russell Wrlghter
on Filday last, notwithstanding the
suvotlty of the weather. Russell was
a meinbpr of Thompson graded school
and Professor James Tucker and his
pupils were In uttendauce. The sing
ing was by a double quartette from the
school and tho beams wero his former
schoolmates. The tine casket was
covered with beautiful flnweis, II, M.
Benson was funeral director, and Rev.
P. R. Tower was In charge of tho ser
vices. Rev. French, of the Baptist
church, offered prayer. Rev. David, of
the Methodist Hplscopal church, spoke
feelingly of his Intercourse with the
deceased and of the high esteem In
which he was held In the community
nnfl was followed by Row Tower, who
drew practical les-ons from the short f
yet fruitful life of tlm decensed, uig
Ing his young friends to like nlble,
useful lives, assuring them that tho
higher and holler their attainments
here the gieater would be their Joys
In tho long laud. Among those from a
distance were Mrs. X. H. Ford, Haw
ley; Charles Ford, Dunniore; Mrs. .1.
M. Putney, Blughainton; Claieitee
Spencer, Carbondalc; Mrs. Sue Wrlght
er and daughter, Carrie. Mr. and Mrs.
W. K. Wrlghter. Mrs. Hart let Town
send mid Mis. S. !,'. Pet line, of Hus
qiiehannn; Mr, and Mis. Frank Blair,
of New Yoik, nnd Mr. and Mis. L. W.
Snnford, of Gibson.
Our eonstnble, L. V. Seailes. Is In
Montrose today.
Mis. L. M. Glllett left today for Al
fold and Hartford to Mslt her sick
lelatlves.
SUSQUEHANNA.
i
Sprcial to (Tic Srrihton Trilniuc j
Susquehanna, Feb. Srt.-The Kile I
shopmen ieceled their monthly stl- .
pend today. I
John J. Tleiney, of the Rntlihurii
House, l'.lmlra, was In town today, '
att-inlliig the funeral ot the late John ,
H. McMnhon.
A numbei of the Frlendsvlllp mem
bers of tho Ancient Older ot Ilibein-
inns were In town today, attending the '
tuneral of the litto John II. McMnhon.
Fouiteen persons were on Sunday
evening taken Into membership In the
Avenue Methodist church, Oakland
Side. The church is In a nourishing
condition, both sphltually and linan
claily. The Locust III11 Methodist soel ly I
purposes electing n parsonage.
The Avenue .Methodist chinch will !
unanimously ask thp conreience for
tho return of Its nble and popular
pator, Itcv. AV. M. Bouton.
The Susquehanna Methodist church
has tho largest membership In Its .
hls'toiy.
Mlsj Dot a Scheuer. of Turnpike I
Mitel, will piitprtalii the Thimble club
on Saturday afternoon.
Tho funeral ot the late John II. Me- '
Mahou, of Kr( avenue, took place and
was very largely attended this morn
ing from St. John's Catholic chinch,
where requiem mass was celebrated.
St, John's branch, No. 11. Catholic
Mutual Benefit association, and the
Ancient Order of Hibernians attended
in a body. The remains were interred
in L.tuiel Hill cemetery.
The funeral of the lulant daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. lMwurd Boyle, of the I
O'iklniid Side, took place this after- '
noon. The remains were Interred In
Lnurd 1IIII ceineteiy.
Daniel McDonald, who has been In
Paris for the past year. Is Islllng his
parents In this place.
Miss Katheiiin- II. Muhooiiey, of
Seinnton. Is visiting Susquehanna
friend". I
HOPBOTTOffl. j
Bp'dil to tic Scranton Tribune. I
Hopbottom, Pa.. Feb. 2C Washltn-- I
ton's Birthday was observed by the
school with an appropriate and inter
esting programme.
Miss Alice Kvuns, of Sctanton, Is
spending some time as the guest of
Miss, Alto. Finn.
, Mr. . 13. Blown made a tilp to
So.runton a few days' since In ihe in
teres tx of the Dairy ifoclallon.
A little dnughter Is a recent arilval
at tho home of Dr. and Mis. A. J.
Taylor.
Mis. W. II. Felton Is eonilned to her
bed by Illness.
Mm. Kllza Tewksbnij, who lias been
setlously ill for some time, does not
Improve rapidly.
Master Charlie Wainer. who Is nt.
tending s hool at Toronto, has been '
oangeiousiy in with pneumonia, but
is now tecoveilng. and lm lecently
been able to write to his grand p.uuitK
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bell.
Miss Deborah Davis visited her home
nt i-Jast Lenox over Sunday.
Mr. and Mi. AV. L. Steillng and
daughter Lel.ih and tnmlly, spent Sun
day with their mother. Mis. Abulia
Blown.
Mls.s Bessie mid Dean Tillany, of
Keystone Academy, spent the Sabbath
at their home here.
Mis. Rhoda Case, who has been in
ery poor health for some time, is
gaining soiuetthal.
HALLSTEAD.
Sfiul i tin. Sitantnn 'lillmt.o.
Hallste.ul, Feb. :'0. Frank Mush, of
ninehaniton, was in town to spend
Sunday.
Thirteen dollais was the amount n.
missed hj- the Methodist Hpiscop.il
Ladles' Aid socletv from the stiuper
held ai the home of AVIIIIam Snedaker.
Filday nlglii.
Mis Ueoigo A. Chase, ot naltlmoie.
Md.. has relumed home, after a pleas
ant lslt at tho home of Mr. and Mis
S. it. Chase.
.Miss Maude Adams has leturiied.
after a two months' visit with New
York lelntlvcs.
Mis. Apnellna Knoeller. wlm foil i.i
1 week, breaking her leg in tince places,
Is lecovcilng and resting as well as
touiu no expected.
G. II. Johnson will this week close
his store here and remove elsewhere.
Friday and Saturday nights tho nier
eury reached 0 and 10 degiees below
zei o.
The Baptist chinch have decided not
to purchase the Laurence house as a
parsonage and will tetaln the one thev
now own.
M F. Hand, a local gioceryman, was
swindled out of a small amount of
money by a fake agent, who claimed
to lepiesont n new directory
Misses Grace Harding nnd Gertrude
Heed were visiting at Miss Harding's
home. In Harford. Sunday.
Miss Caule Sumnierton, of Bingham
ton, was home to spend Sunday with
her mother hcie.
Mr. and Mis. John Pike have lett for
AViishlngtou, D. P., where they will at
tend the Innuguiatlon of President Me
Kluley. John Aiken was visiting telattves In
Scianton dining Sunday.
Vanillin Shaw, Will Hciiney. Fred
Cliutch. Hairy Kapp and lliuro Chase,
weie in Montiose last week to attend
tile Spanish-Amei lean AVar A'oleraus'
meeting.
W. W Oakley, of Ilnrfoid. w;;s In
town Sunday visiting friends.
H. U. Simons, of the Young Men's
Clulstlnn association, Is In llaulsburg
this week-, enjoying a bilcf vacation
and visiting tuiualutnr."es of his boy.
hood town.
A snfn caught (Ire accidentally at
the home of William McLcod last
week. Mr. McLeod noticed the llnmes
and dragged the sofa' outdoors, where
the Hi o was etlngubheil The sofa
was mined.
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THEATRICAL. I
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ATTRACTIONS TODAY.
t l)i;MY -Tli ItoMeti L'ninnl) iptnpaliy.
Mjllurr ntiil night
"Tho Vlccioy."
At tlie I.Hcaii l.ul lile.Lt llie llu.ltuUii
mi If "Tho Mfrrr." beforr an nuillrtire tint a
hTKP nnd ginrnnt-ly cntliudiotlr. The l"o of
the ppcu was wrlltin by the piullilo llntiy II.
Smith, and the imttlu h; tho jliu,l cnull)
piulllle Mitor llrthcit. 'Ih.' Utlir'a vmk U by
Mr the bet tlJiip ahont (he epcii .iml many
vt thu iiuiiiKiH won t( iH.ilnl (Ihdii'4 1 ii iilolil.
Ilftiry thy liimalw, Wllll.itn II. liili,niM
aril C1iciik' II. i'iothtiiKh.iiii hif uhout all wlio
nte lilt ot the atipctli otnpinj o( jcris agone.
The llotonl.in lat nluht wfir wllliont Ihe
kiIiih ot their )rlmi ilnn.i, MN lllhla Clirke,
wbr rpialtn-il lirl' nnklr n fru ili. an ll'r
inlu i kiihb: villi iini.lilcnilile 'plrlt lij Ml
IMille Witilwnrth, uho ti.i ih-.i.Il uki jiul
KUnlill lik'iiM1. .lotill iMnwmiic, the !. ut
the (oiiipmy, l a ncuiuimr to tho mmlv npor.i
l.ic. uml m i'li- .1 uoml InipM hIoii l.il nlitht.
.ihle ILiflrr nml Venimi '-tilr nun ofral in
iiiich liy tli. lr m.il illull". V. II. lilrm Tiil'l.
.Tulni .1. M.iltln. .Iiephlne ll.irllrtt nml Killl
rjn Unwell nie other lniniluK of ti nun
pMiiy vliu li.nl linpoit.int kuI In ht tilelil'n
Uht.
'I he Mine u( the epru W l.ilil In Mill .mil
the pritirlp.il irniile rtrment h loutiil In thn
up.nn i( Ihe Vlicrny, .1 mle thai falls to tin'
lot of lli'iil) Clay ll.irii.ibep
The Holdcn Company.
'Ihe llohhn Comoily nunpiny prpiiitnl I !
fimluV' nt the .cail in. of Mmiu. jrdmi.i.t
aftiinron, and ht imiiIiik "linoli ot Yiiinr
mV wti prpKPiiti'd, tin lii'U.r hflii iiodfd nt
cull prrfoinialn e .aid in.iliv '1.11I to titid. rlhi
lluliliti iiiinMiiy u.iM- rxiillrnt pi rtorniam r
Iit Jiir, lint tiurt llii-i omii iMel thill ye
iotu 1 Hull', 'llxtr Minrry i .ill ipi, lli'lr
o-tunilnif tiiihe and h.imboinp, the .ntlnif
ronipany Is Miihilc anil Inuly b.ilaiii-ii. Hip Fie.
vI.iUIps IntieiliKiil are all in'W, h'pr and up
to date.
'II1I1 iiftirnnon for the matinee pTfoiiiimrn,
'Knnln of TentiosV will he (ni-.intcil, anil
(onluht Ihe thilllltiif. tenMtliitnl idinnU ilrinni,
Our tin oa," lll be the attt.utlun. All tin
fpiclaltlci lartlrd by ihe luinp.iny will lie In
inaliiml nt rai li pi i(nrtiiinep, llli Indintf Ilollee's
trained ileus and tinin'ie.
The Buigomnster."
"The nnrai.niater," the l.ite-t tnil'ii il mil
lily ot uniiMiil linil,.,! ill-tlndloil, Mill mine
to Hie Lyuinii Ihuivl.iy ewnliu. Ihe lliiruo.
lu.isler" l far nhoe ihe .uir.inc liuu'lc.il 10m
im1, IiiflMnudi a It Iiim 1 lalm to ait 01 lulu il
Mule ot twent.t. Iiiir tuimlier, more thin many
romlr openn tan lio.it of 'Ihe elimination
nninhirn flfihty people, inihidlni; in my of tin
foiennxt c. lrlirlttrs nt the npeiMtle, iHirlPfqii".
eNliaxaffinya, .uidellle, and , omedy uoild oi
tody. l'u carloads of puneij aie iiieMMiled,
uf which mmii U pronibed. and ftom all .u
count It his leeched, nmoli nu he expictid.
It In ditnuilL to iloMiib Hie iiriiulp.il leal-nrr-c
ot thU lncny mi'lanip. h It Is rlalmed tl.ey
nie innmncrahle and inut be Men to tie ap
prrilatid. AKhinisli the 1 lionw to the nnniher
of foin-the b'wltehim; mle rap of uneoin
ninn ilMlnillon and as It lompil-is rlecn pnj
foIond ailbt inodeN, aid to he of oxtuniclv
late beauty and Mitnrr who will combine their
two profe-tloii of pooni: for nrtUts in the da
time (of coiiim mntinie ilas lire exiepted) and
tilt inc in the merry 1 linH, and bom all areonnU
tl.ey won't li.li( n 1110,11, lit to kjuie while here.
Audiew Mnck.
'Iliat inliew Mad,, the 1n.iKi1.tn wmuu .oioi
rliKir, has a lame fulloi.lni; .ilnnl.s our tlieatu
Koiine I'opnlation cannot be ih tiled. His ple.i
in? per-oiullty and tlelik'lnfnl ptaue inelh'uls
would blinfC about that leMilt lie will imiie to
the bvceuni next I'rldij rioning with his biu
iluKisI with tresb dranialie LeiieK lie ctun s
direil front his cteal Si'v oik Miues i.f nea,l,
100 l.lp.u'Ky ptlfiilllialllis at lie lllifKi tin 11,1
III Ami lie,!,
"The Cchel." lil.- new lii.li milnui.i iliaina.
Is :i .ory of the uiabin;: in 1?'s. iini ihe op
pic-id I1M1 Hied to thlow off the hiallliii.il
ixl,i of Kliii.' Ignite III. I iiiriinsl, wlili tm
ViiuileiUe of inliitare moteim 11N, uilliutit 1 a
llsl. l.uUni; In all that is uinssary to viiin-v.
the 1,iai. lun, Is trlril to fne their tiithe hind
trim Ihe oppriri-nr. V fin U, tnlii, fi.lloned In
many ihfeaU lo the .Tell.anninl oidicr of Ihe
klic, nnd nil was oirr: but the ,-pint Ijuui in
nn)' line 1 1 I'll hem, as i,ien the tplrlt of K7ii
In nri) ttne niirle,in' III. lory tella .if nun)
llirilllni; fccius 1111J in, id, ni wluili h.iipnnl
ihiiliu the rvcilin ili. and the ihainati-t.
.l.iliKs I!. Kauan, has iniorpoiulid 111.1m ,u Hie
liii"l rmiMtlonat Into his ex'lllli- pl.1,1, whuli.
In ih wii), Is tint all war nnd evelunnil
'I In re U .1 , lunniic loe kloiy lliniilni; tliinnh
il: nml II is tilled with ii'iurde M.1I1, . and sit
nat iuiis.
'I hen, lime aiP Hie new MUnfs of ihe sweet
toll id rtar. alul the.v ale Mid to he his hippiet
onipo.lllons. IIipv are.tililled 'I.illle Tommy
Murphy." "I'or rieid,,ui nnd Ireland," 'Ties
,,t llliie" and Mjek'n ""eiuiide." lie will abo
Intioihin hl last i-raioli'" pepulai hit, 'The
Mniv ot Hie llo-p." in ti-poiiii lo -Mweral ie
quels. 'Ihe piodiiellon will l.o tho anif in nil
ilelaih as mi 11 in New V01K 1 Ity. The iat
111iut1ri.es, iiuionc othei.. tlie ivill known Ucorjic
W. Deio. .lolm I'. Ime, Jr., CJiles !-hlne, Kdwin
lli.indi, riuiles M. , Donald, II, 11 T. IIIiicloIiI,
Ihonias I ickvon. -lohii I't ntoii, nnd Hie ii.ii
.Inirplilne l.'ilnll and lata Knnlt. The .Mi;o
eltltiBH .ire inaMhe .aid impooiiiL:.
Uncle Tom's Cabin."
'Hi,' l,.iii'iiiii lie' ill r nil) mi him .Hiinl.iv
rilliri.oun and etcnlni; "tlir lis lutnm. M. W.
M.nlln'p ciaml rpeit.niila iiilv.il of "In, lo
Ioiii'k liililn" 'I 111 aluartloii I. 1 l.i.snl as
Hie of thu hlKl-'i'.l Cinl. n, "lilt tluli. On Aliuii
1 111 slaae Ins pir seen, It belli neicpjry to
iitllire two pci lal cats to transmit the i, 1 ns ry
and niiliiiiilit.
No null amount of nioiirt as Mi, Mailln lias
pent nn his pioilui il"ii Ins iier lutuiJ lum
iiinded on tilts 1111. 1 li-nrirliiliil and nhie-Pil,
lull Mill most Micrpspfiil ol 111erl1a11 1I1.1111.1-,
Tin ioiiii.iii 1 .11 lies lime biass bands, punk-,
liouke.is, l,ors, oen, tally, ho loaeli, naps,
1 1.' Kohhn iliarlot, let. labln, o lails and
numeioiis oilier nmilues and uiies llio inot
elaborate and I iryppt street (uinile pier ntlenipted
In u lheilib.il niiiipinj. The pilule slaru
(10111 Ihe thoatrr .11 noon
PLAYS AND PLAYERS.
Il is ihaiacleibiie of .latum V. Iluue in 1,1'
will he hocit here at the l.yiniiii theater in on
Ijltst ilaj, 'sis lllinoi"! that he ntmr Iwes
Ihe imIiii ciuilp,is.,, of ld titnvf thiongh all the
mliik' and oiten hU'nlv s x.if).i r.itii.ir Imldeiits
nnd tvpcttiucs of fnoduclng and illnitlns "'
rlao pridii, tlons under liis iii.iiur.i'iiu'iii lo 1
I'answlll fald of .lauiej A. lletre: lie 1. ihe
cnl.t .l.iee din 'lor Il1.1t 1 bam 1 til mei or '-il
nt woik who t-eiii swcio ut ri'hearils:" while
(hailes Coiililaii, hl'llxll 11 uiinl dliiiliil, s,,iil
Hi.it, In Ids opinion, 'M.Wirs A. IIpii.o Is mi no.
paiably tln bisit fctaif dins tor in Atnrrha. Ib
is llio only lit In,.' i haii." H11I.1 piople nn,
l,uc tlieiiilie appi-ned Uii Hie Nlage Look
.ii.Uhlnif about tin lhlnii irrinus pi In mi lit
1 Miu the ol'bt Ji In and uilusa ilinlni. 1
1'i'iliillii.iliie, 01 luie any Idea of Hip 'riiilal
ioikiiii, had temper and freriocni 'rln'. dii-.
luv the day!) of li'lbo lehrauil picslutts lo thu
pioluiiluit of a t.tw pla . li t' Mi. Ilenie.
lii'-l I'liulnil ami illdlialUe liaruitilUlle that
both, dm in.- pfifoiiiiJiii' and al ich .1e.1l p
lion, he Is evir the slim' cool, llioinhtful U-
olli'itiil Kiiiiluiian that lie tijipeair I'lxiti tin
shut or ihe tiuiei in Ins own he.iutltnllv ,p
I'olritrd homes In New Vorli ell "r at -mil Lamp
tin. I.. I.
I'ii inn play in uhlili Mi. .n.ih I onell I
Mi'.nie ( to aipear next keasoi), nml whhl, y,
M.i i lull 1 1 an foul it now iMliiic: New utl tu
loiuplele lor bei, linib its Inlnfst In the unittul
ble ol the "Wldon Nauoli," Madame ile Main
tiiMli. the beaulllill Hid aeroinpllslad lavorite
mil wile of Louis MV ol I'l.llltf. Ihe liiildiiils
liaolted loiKimie bilif Hun, and me supporil
in oiiur iist piloi to In I' liianiaiie to the Un;.
the pi iv will, It U R'llewd, fuitibli opiiirluui.
tics foi lids ilUtliiKiil.lud nrllfle'n tare mwus
Iliat she has newf bPfme enjoyed, while it can
Ifsdilj be iiii,oipIo,k I, all utiideiiU of hi. Inn
how well adiplpil Hip iltainlei in I.. Mi I
lloyiip's pnsonaliii Ihi phiv nil mu lis
first (iroJuctlnn at llio Tumfiit llitlcr, !lotn,
en 0t. 7. Mrs. bn Mojnc'i auppott "III I ot
umiuul ilrtHKlli. uml It U now umktoud Hut
MIm r.lctnor ltolnoti will bar n pirt In llic cf.
STAOE TALLS INTO TftE YUKON.
Bioko Tinough the Ice Pnssengeia
Rescued by Spectators.
Fli I'tilusUo WIip from The AssocIjIhI Press,
Port Townsend, Wash,, l.'eb. 20.
According to Alaskan advices, Skag
nay tiavel on the ice in the A'ukon Is
exceedingly dangcrou;, and a number
of accidents have occurred, though
none has 1 exulted fatally.
in 11 teleetiiiu from Dawson, dated
Peb. 1!, It Is repotted that a stnito
loaded with liasseiwoirt bioke HiioiikIi
the lee ami nil wore pteclpllntcd Into
the liver. 'They were leseitcd by
ttnvelli'fs, v. lto witnessed the nccl
tlent. Tho mounted police arc poitttiK
wninliiff notices alotiK the river.
Oawson Is free from sniallpox, but
vaccination continues, i'ubllo vacclnn
tots, accompanied liy a riiitad of po
llcemen, nre makliu; a housc-lo-houso.
visit, nnd everyone who cannot show
a reitlllcite Is foiced to vtibiult lo
vaccination.
TROUBLE AT SKAQUAY.
Sentry Shot At Colored Soldleis Ar
lest Two ratiolmen.
It; ;m1il.j Wii fiom Thp Assoelitid Press.
Port Townsend, AVnsh.. Peb. Jo',
The steamshlii Dltltfti bilnt,s ncwi
ftom Alaska, that on l'eb. IS a clash
occurred at SktiKiiay between tlie
mllltaiy mid civil authorities, which
ciiuied lOllsldHfiible eeltellli'llt.
(n the iiIkIiI of the Itlth a horio
"entry on duty In tiont of the bar
ricks called out the Kuard, ileclailnu
that he liad been shot at by a civilian.
The KMatd chaiHi'd the tiowil of by
standers, commandlnif them to thtow
up their hiiiuls. Antoinr ihe ciowd
were McLean and Vrasser, two vntrol
men. nnd the coloicd soldiers seized
and took them to the Kuatd-liotise.
InllKiiatlon wax iiiunlupf IiIrIi when the
steamship sailed and the matter was
beinif Investigated
THE DUTY ON RUSSIAN SUGAR..
Ways and Means Committee Rejects
Sulzer Resolution of Inquiry.
Ity bvhi'be Wlie fiem The stoil.itcd 1'iets
WnsliliiKtoti. lfeb. -'ii. Tho ways and
means 1 ommlltee uf the house otcd
to lepoi-i advers dy the lesollltlon ol
Mr. Kul.e', of New York, calling on
the t-eeu'lary of the tienstiry for cop
icspoudouco with 111 m.i. coi potations,
etc, In rolineetlon with the recent im
position ol duty on Huiftliin suar.
.Air. Itlchaidson, the mlnmity leader,
moved to tepoit the Ilabeock bill, re
pealing the iliitleH of many mi tides of
the she) and lion schedule of the
Dlnffloy ift. but befoie :i vote was
taken a motion to adjoin 11 piculli"l.
'SWEDISH PRINCES ILL
Sons of Ciown Piince Gustave Suf
fering fiom Influenza.
By I.x,luiip Wlr- from l'ii .WmlatPcl l'u..i.
Stockholm, Sweden, Feb. lit!. Princes
William and Kile, tlie seiond nnd third
sons, respectively, of Pi luce (iiistnve,
the Clown I'lliiee of Sweden and Xot
way. nie coulllied to bed with severe
attack's of lnilucny.a
THE MARKETS.
Wall Stieet Review.
.New A'nik, I'Vb. it!. A la life piopm
tlon ol the ilealiiiKs ill the hlocU mar
ket tixnlii centeii'd In the steel stm k.
The iillb'lal staletnt'iit Willed by tlie
bitnkluu Iioumi bin hn; the negotiations
for onroilihitlou In 1 hiirjfo kIvIiik the
ti-Mils n" thu i.eiiallK' "I llli- securi
ties of the puwoui lonipanles into
Ihiwe of the ptopoved now iiimpniiy.
dashed all the speculative enlllllslnstn
over the sleel slock". Tile ell'cel was
the llioie teliiitlkable ill that the tonus
ollldally )iroinultjatei were found In
sevetal can-, lo closely iiiufotm to
the coiijeetuial (iKiiies which lm.i
been urient for sevetal dojs pnal.
With the cM-'i'lloti of an iipwatd clash
In one "I' two of the steel stocks Just
at the opculiiK. theie was 110 HticiiKih
inaullehi In the Ktottp iliulnir the day.
The lifsl fact to attinel Ihe attention
of the siectilatois was that the pi lee
level of the i-Nlhtlll stoi ks did lint
compoit with the iclathe beuoilts they
vele lo leci le fiom the e.M'hailKe.
This led to a sort of aibllraife d"al
IllUis lr the clToi I lo mljirst the pile"
leeel ti a cniisteiit bnsN. Aiueilcim
tlniili bciiellt"il by Hie iipriatloll, while
Steel and wl'e was a sulferei . Thire
Was milch ealellllllloll oel the plub.l
ble ilb" of the new M'Cllilths, bill so
I'll PS known Ibeie wele nn ienlULf
"when Issjiod."
'l'liere weie n .. iiillioad slocks
which Mi'iv notably snout;, in view
of the irreatep Impoilanee of the iL'iil
hms 111 tho sleel stinks and their n-ed
of support, the asstiinptlon Is not a
Inlelll one that a plltpixe to susliiln
the Kcttertil maikel had souiothlm,' to
do with tho advance hi some iiillioad
stocks, SI. Paul was the most notable
cXIlllple of tltellKth, lisitiK nt nil'
time ,l'i points oer last nluht The
Sotitliern Hallway stocks, Missouri
'aeliie and the Paeltles and western
l.illio.id slocks Keiietally, irave evi
dence of llrmness. Vesti day's strennlh
In slocks continued. Anietlcau Tob.u
10 rlslnp three. Of the stid tocks,
Sleel and AVile was iuol under pies
sine. illopplllK at the last I1., hflnw
last lilKht, att'-r beliiB liforoiisly -ltp-poilial
about -il Tin Plate mit b'li It
In last Thuif'day's dose, but rallied
a point, showliu.' at u net bn-s of four.
National Tube Is !!U lower and the
pi-efciied 3 lower than lust nlchl.
Federal Steel loses J. Tola! sales. I, -Ui.H'iO
sliaics,
liullioail boudi tended lower, in
sympathy with stocks. Total sales,
pai value. Jl'.iilO.uf'O. I'llltcd States
new Is advanced & pur cunt, on tips
last call.
'Il,i. I'ulluAins iuuutliiiin
'iTilmro I''- M, S .IniiUi. ,V
Mium Imllilliiir. ""Cianloii. I'i.
Oprtf
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mu' (11111UI111I Tl,i,
I o., rmuiH TuViiM
liiutlrati M1S.T .. . . I.O'v l:'J I :.H IS.' .
Ali.ulfMH 'liiluiro . ,ll 121 I17t, 1j I
M. Ml -V Wiio tl4 tt', ti' li'a
AUIil.cm W ,tt ., Ml
Atilil.on. IT k' .
Unulv. TrJitluii ....... JJ1! T' Tl 7t'4
llilto. Ohm 7"i k 7'..- .:,
Pulil. IVIacro 4iK (' 17 !'
I 1.x. .V "Mo till, !' .M, ll'i'j
I hie. & tit. tt'et IW lfsi li-'w Is',, i
fhli.. II. A l llilf MV, ll lir, ,
Ft. l'aul lli'l IHJ'I II IV '
Hod! I.l.ni.1 Ul ltfUi Iv.'a til
IVI. A- llnil.oii K'l'e It'll, lu' I'll I
IV1I.T1I Mivl Mil I.'8 ! IV, I
1'nK-ial Mul, I'r 7'a ,"
Kuii , 'li.. IT .. .. 'i W. iJ ,iW,
linl A N.i-li I iiJ'c Oj (i-jl,
Man. i:icJlul Hi's Hi':- 1H 117'h
Mit. 'Itjctlmi ll.l li, I'i i'i lun0
MUo. I'jiifln Niij sit, silij Ki'
1'ioplc'i Clai Ii'i'i lui'.L pill il
. .1. I'i Midi I.V.i; l,V,l ,MI -al
Milltllilll I'.niflr . I.l. Ill, l. ll'i
Vol folk ,V Wi'itilll II', 'I'i I1i II'
JONAS LONQ'G SONS.
Sale of Art Goods.
The Art Goods stoic presents a splendid array of
alti actions for today. Worthy lots, everyone, and
many of them considerably underpriccd.
STAMPHD PILLOW COVliRS,
in many new and artis-
tic designs; spcci.il al. . . O vC
.STAMPED PILLOW COVliRS
th.u weie 49c and wc,
all reduced to ZOC
PILLOW CORD in every shade
and color at these special prices:
The 10c kind for 5c
The 12c kind for 10c
The 15c kind (silk) for 12c
PILLOW TASSHLS, all silk, in
cvciy color, the 10c ones
for 7C
SILK FRINGh, specially
priced at 2C
COLOUliD TABU: COVERS
in many handsome patterns;
some to finish with tinsel
braid, special at 59c nnd 2yC
HEMSTITCHED LINENS
per yard 35C
ORION FLOSS, per skein.. Sc
The Sale of Linens,
At a 20 Reduction.
Theie'll be a good many tables look brighter arid
better because of this Linen Sale. Choice linens taken
from our regular stock and marked at quick-moving
prices: not odds and ends of inferior qualities bought to
create a furore.
Witness the lemarkable values which follow:
.Stand Covers. o.io inch, reg
ular price, 49c; 20 per
cent, oil now OvC
Ti.iy Cloth. 18x27 inch. n
regular pi ice 25c. Now 2iJC
Pattern Table Cloth, 22'i yards;
so marked but does not run lull
measure Regular price t t
i.?r Now 1 . 10
Pattern Table Cloth, 2.; yards,
exquisite floral patterns; . ,-.
usual price 5.7s. Now 4.0U
Only two Tabic Sets left. r.;
yards in si.e, regular .
price a.oo. Now! J ,2J
One small lot of the choicest
pattern 'Tabic Covers with Nap
kins to match; full Irish bleach,
donas Long's Sons
Nuilifiii l'.l.lli, . s M. . ."
. Y. Citili.il II. . II ' II H.U.
Clul & Wi-ih 1', ft'.. -I 1,
IV till I. II. It Il-i 1l'"s ll', ll'i
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Quotntious All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
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I l'lilladclilil.i. l'fli. CO-Wltrut-liilct lint
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cinif. li).illi.. Iinl.rn. 'Mln. Iln.. puu'.
111 I'lim. utixl ilitilili'l' rnnli. iIkiIiC t'4lUi'. :
il.i. fjir in i."iil i'i . t oM roftii, T-ji . tici
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hi', iliiin to fjtii y iiijiln. IMi ; xiiMnii
,, . Iilil'i.; iluilt iicirl'.i, liilli.; hioiuii
,i., IIjIui H.i.1 IpU llmir. I.lXiO lijitfU, unit
l.ll.l.iol n,i,inN In wikf.; mIi, mi. 1'i.inkii it
I!,!"!! ikiln, 111,1ml. .Iilpinciiin- Wlicil. i,ii
lii-l.d.: coiti. :cj,iiQ, i,jh, iXi.mi,)
New Yotk Grnttt nnd Ftoance.
'W ,il,, I'I, .';. I'li.iu l'airl) jitiit a i,
JONAS LONG'S SON9.
CLOVER CLUSTER COUCH
ING CORD, per skein
3lt 1 1 t 11 0
ERINCiED BUREAU COVERS,
in new and striking pat-
terns; special at 4yC
NEVV LINEN DOYLIES, Q
special at oC
SHETLAND FLOSS in all shades
and colorings; double 4 A
skein for 1 4C
BELDING SILK, per skein . . 2c
HEMMINWAY & SON'S .
SILKS, skein 4C
KNITTING SILKS, per
skein 5C
DOWN PILLOWS. well covered
and carefully filled, at these
special prices:
18 in. 20 in. 22 in. 24 in-
39C
4yc 67c
75C
sue 2x3 ) t yards, valued 12.50
and 1 4. so. Our price
dining this sale 9.50
Bed Spreads must be seen to
be appreciated. Regular price
2.3. During this t on
sale IoO
20 per cent, reduction means
Fringed Marseilles Bed Spreads,
our tegular piicc 4.25; .
during this sale O.40
We will not attempt to quote
prices nor give description of
tnc big Kcduction on all fine
Linen Sheeting and Pillow Cas
ing. Also Sheets and Pillow
Cases leady for use all of
which will go at n biz reduc
tion
BUY THE GENUINE x
OF FIGS
MANUFACTURED BY...
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
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Oil Market.
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