v- r t iWi THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1902. ..T, i' ' - rwiTFW GOD'S GREAT GENEROSITY MAN SHOULD FEAR IT, SAYS BEV. J. H. ODELIi. In a Sermon Delivered Last Night In the Second Presbyterian Church, Ho Declared That God Deals Too Lavishly with Man in Allowing Him the Fulfilment of&.ll His De siies Success Without the Attain ment of .Chniacter Is Valueless, Ho Said. Itr. Jotph 11. Odell, pastor of the ""eeoiid Presbyterian chinch, delivered . sermon Inst nlht bcfoic it liurtlcu tiiily large congregation on "The Ti ne edy of Success" bailing his remarks on n text taken from the tialm, "He save them their own deslics." He npoke, In part, aa follows: I nm nftnld of the Roiioinilty ot dotl. Our lathers wetu afialil il tlto nnnwwiotii of God but I am uftnltl of tlio broadnem of God because lie la so lavish, so al most recklessly laHh. 11 hi ems aa If It would ho better If Ood wero not o Kem-r-ns and If Ho would not fulfill our dt slip?. It ucemi to me sometimes us If It would bo better If God would take away our deslics entltely. I.lfo would then be &o much simpler. How much hotter It would be If llo would treat us ns the mother tie.its the (hlld and not pinto ovei thing within our leneh. How imich better If He tieat d a") as tha doctor tieatM lili patients telling them what things aie bid and linimful. God It too Bcneimis for our good. If He weie only less kind. If Ho restricted Ills Rifts and nurinucil the opportunities for ell life would be much blmpler but that Is not God's a.. Gave Us a Mind. God hns Risen us a mind and placed ftithln It eveiy power for good, but wo tn.iv line tho ehiunbcis of Its Imagery with plctuies ot lut and corruption and wo may ue It to plan to 10b tho help less and to ciush the weak. Why has He been ho lavish? Why has Ho not Riven us a mind capable of thinking only good thoughts and of planning only acts of benevolence nnl love.' Ood has given us bodies which are pet fc t organisms, sensitive to tho weakest touch and vet strong enough to bear tho burdtn of jeais. These bodies arc capable of piodlgles of lrluous labor and t they can be pen cited Into menas of sen suous sensation nnd ot satisfaction of tho most evil desiies. God hns gien us souls thnt can hold up io ns visions of the Almighty; souls that may become the homes of i Mtlng angels: souls that may be the cradles ot immortal gloiy or motgucs in which dead htucs lie almost past identification, ea veritable pi Isons in w hich noble pow ers havo rettled Into ruin and decnv, souls like sacked cities in which gems and art treasures nro trampled In the mud. Why has not God given us a door to our rouls to k'zep out nil o it? God will fulfill mv desire. My wildest tlrmtn may come tiue. All the loads In this nst unlvei-o arc open to mo to walk upon. I ni.iv pluck anv flower or ntiv fruit tint grows .along tho wasido but pome nre poisonous and killing. I m iv live in nnv placn In nuv home I I-h but som" are haunted and when once in thcio Is no way out We May Keach Our Ideal. Do ou not fear, then, Gods geneiositvV He ghfs us all our desires. It is true i. a general imposition that eerjthlng lithin tho limit of possibility which wo liwv strip for is attainable .and that wo nay. if we will, leach our idinl. Thero aie a. few things that mn hae Miugnt for and not found 1 crauso they do not txlM. Men have sought the philosophers 'lone and the elKir of life and tho lind if Utopia nnd havo not found them be- nuse thse things aie not, but ns n gen ei.il rule men may Unci what tliev seel: nnd mav satisfy their deciles Wheio they do not it is ilthci because they do not stilvo or because they do not use piopeily the means at their disposal, Ttev. Mr. Odell at this point cited at length examples fiom history to piovo this general rule showing; how penni less waifs have iien to be men of wealth and power and how peasants have become ompeiors nnd laboreiu popes. Continuing he said: Thl3 is the tiagedv of success. The mere fact thnt men mav attain their de sires has nothing to do with the value ot tha things attaint d. Tt is ns easy to nt tnin the success which Is aluelcs as to attain tho success which is valuable. "We mav succeed but oui success may bo tho most pitiful failuie wo eoulu ever possibly realize Judas succeeded. He wauled his thhly pieces of sliver nnd ho obtained them but ha counted not tho consequences ot his act He obtained his thirty pieces of bllver but he betrayed Clnlst and turned his conscience Into a hill. Ho won suc cess but men hato and &coin nnd lovilo him. Are Our Desiies Hight. We may rcall70 our ideals but aie our desires light. Will their attainment pay? God Is terribly geneious In ghlng us tho sower to attain our every deslio that wo rhould examine ouiselve.s and range tiom our minds all unholy desires. Success Is i nay it wo bend all our enemies towards Jtfi attainment but Is It woith whllo to gain success without lovo nnd its tians mutlng power? Wo can got wealth If wo pay tho price, I feel confident that I could go out into the world tomorrow and obtain ilclies but what would they be worth if In getting them I paid no attention to thataeter. It 3 sought not to obtain thnt diameter ngalnst which tho tides of public opinion might bent and leavo unharmed: that character which the foi tunes of war can. not dtpieclato nnd which even tho sabia wing of death cannot shadow. It behooves us, then, to scrutinize care fully with a vlnw to our best Interests ever thing that bids for our attention ns n deslio to bo attained if wc would wla Miccess nnd to test and measuio it for It may contain tho germ of the. veiy deep est and darkest failure. Wlv-ii wo havo maelu this examination t Is for ns to mako up our minds n.s to nhat Iduils aro woith following nnd what una is aie worth strMng for and when wo liavo found tho desiies which will bo in nn ns ol glory for us wo phould woilt body nnd soul to attain them and thus jcnlUo tin bebt, highest ami traest success. COUKT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. Tho thlid and Ubt week of the toim of common ideas couit will open this morn ing. A rule to take oft non-suit In tho case of Jesso Tr.u Is against Mrs. A. P. Claik was iilgued Bitiiidny before Judgn Wcand, James W .lull van, by his attorneys. II. D. Cnruy and I 11, Hums, brought a suit ignlust the boiniigh of Ma field ou Satur day to ueoui j.'omi damages. He claims that while driving along tho old Carbon, dale road within tho borough limits, his tioiso bicamu iinmnuugeabla and bucked over u 'declivity thlrty-flvo feet high. He claims to hao received, permanent la iuiles and holds the borough llabla foi damages because no guaid tall was placed slung the edgo of tho load GO TO THE DIXIE. Today's Matinee. See Ten Ichl and Jt fiee seats for next Monday, DON'T DELAY. It is" Putting Off "Till Some Other Day that Causes so Many Sudden Deaths. If its for tho kidneys, liver, bladder or blood, rheumatism, dyspepsia, chronic constipation, or the weaknesses peculiar to women, the most efficient medicino known to tho medical profession is Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, and a very simple way to find out if you need it, Is to put some urine in a glass tumbler and let it stand 24 hours ; if it has a sedi ment or a milky, cloudy appeal ance, if it Is ropy or stringy, pale or discolored, you do not need a physician to tell you that your kidneys and bladder nte badly affected. The Rev. Theodore Hunter, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Giecnsburg, Ky wiitesus the following: "It gives mo much pleasure to stato that 1 have received great benefit from the use of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Some time ago I had a severe attack of kidney troublo, butafowbottlcsof 'Favorite Remedy' have entirely removed the malady." "Favorite Rcmeely" speedily cuies such dangerous symptoms as pain in tho back, frequent desire to urinate.especially at night, burning bcaldlngp.iininpassing water, thestainingofliueii by your urine. It is for sale bv all druggists in the How BO Oant'Steo and thu regular 1 .00 size bottles less than a tent n dose. Sample bottle enough fcr trie' free by "'"! Dr. Dvld Kennady Corporation, rtondout, N. Y. i rtr. DbtU Kennnlf'i Suit Hho um Crram curai Oil Sorci, Skin and tjcrofaloni DUeaiei. 60c. SATURDAY STOCK QUOTATIONS The following quotations ara furnished The Tribune bv Halght & Trcese Co., 3U 115 Meats Building. W. D. Runyon, man ager. Open IIIehXow.Clos Am.il. Copper va no'i ."! ."h's Am. C. & V i" 3."iH ffi :Vt Am. Cotton OH 47- l'i 17's ', Am. Locomotivo .... s OU "S ' Am. Loco. Pr am i'l" 91's 17 Am. S. fell. Co .. .. Il'4 41U 4l't ll'i Ameilcan Sugar ....Lib', 3JJ 1J V-Oh Atchison M'j M71 V.7 st Atelilsou, Tr Wj &) PS ''' Halt. & Ohio 101 'i lOiij 300!b 1'4 Ibook It. T iHU i.t'i tJ'i l.".H Canadian I'acllic ....V.l 111"3 U'J'c lJs, dies. & Ohio 17 17 H.- H'.i Chicago & Alton .... ::i'4 M's "Pi 31U Chic. As O. W 2Ms .'V. a 5U C. M. & St. P IS') 1M 17s 17M' Col. ruel & Iron M si si Si Col. & Southern .... .W, .'u"; I'li'i "0"a Col. & South , .M Pi . V' f.'i ti -I'i Den. & It. G., Pr WA xf, f.m; fw4 Dftrolt Southern ... 17'i 17'j 17i. H'j Hrie 3"i' P(,' :'"'h .'U r.iie, lt Pi C") r.-: HVS CA Krie. ind Pr 4R 4')'', IS 4si; Illinois Central H'jVS HSU llii IH'4 Iowa Central t- m tOTJ, 101; Louis. & Nash 1J0 IW l-'n 3-'i5 Manhattan VA'i 1'.2 rfti& r.l Mot. St. ley H0'2 lion H'"h 1 1' Mexicau Central .... L'3'i J.l, LP. -" Mo, Kan. X- 1V.... 'Si 27' ;r,'t lv. Mo, K. A T Pr.... r,srj s-j r,sra r.sv Missouri PaeiHc ....11(1 110", b'l liw3 X. T. Cential lil'A 1V,U lit IM'h Norfolk & West .... 7Pi 71 71'J 71'i Out. t West 'OU .tm -'h 'i Pacific Mail S0', Vt "V4. tif. I'enna. R. R 15S'4 IB', T.s lis People's f!as 10J lo.'i, inp, IK Pressed Steel Car ... .Viu r.Oi - ,-,'Hi f,'U2 Fti.idin fil i-.'k i.l fiJ'i Reading, 1st Pr .h't sr.ij MP!, Rr,i's Reading, L'd Tr 7l'j 77 7l'j 77 Republic Steel Tt 3T& llifc Vl'i Republic Steel, Pr.. 7i, Tf 7t. 7H Rock Island In 4M& d! K', St. Ii. S.111 F 7.' 7J 7.' 7J Ft. T.. So. W 2S"4 L'1 is , 2M. Southern Pacific .... iT.'B n'.H 1,1 i.V, Southein R. R 1!'4 .H'6 ::i'l "".'1 Southein P.. R, Pi.. H-TH 0! ii.'" n.l Tenn. C0.1I linn... ."'S ji; r.S '4, ."'i Texas & Pacini: .... ll'i If; n tV'H Pnlon Paellle w: inr3 ini iof I'nlon Pacllie, Pr .... n oj ii!. S1U T. S. Leather 12 1! tJi 1"u T. S T.eatber, Pi ... Si SO so ss V. S. Steel .",7'A !17 T7 ."7 r. S Steel, lr sPi sp; sin S4U Wabash !1 31s TOY- IluH Wabash, Pr r,, iv3 4", " I", Western rnion siu, M Miu vi 14 Wis Central 2'i 2, 2j Total b.alc&, C1R.700 bharcs. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION. WHEAT Opon. Hlgn. Low. Closo December 7I' 7,"i 7Pi " Jlav . 75'i 7C-S 70',- 7b''. CORN December Iu'k 4Ti 12'i 421! May Ci.-1! riG 5J' To OATS- Deeember 30"4 31 ,W ."""4. May 31"g 317k 31), 31 (y I Just a Few of "Oiir Bargains 5ale of Women's . Sots and Coa ts Reliable qualities cut in the height of fashion. Special prices for Thanksgiving'week. A Suit at V&M Fine Broadcloth Tailor-made Women's Suit, double-breasted eton, with silk facing; has 5 rows of narrow satin ribbon on jacket, taffeta silk lined skirt, has full dare, with 3 rows of ribbon and lined with near silk. Priced at $ 1 5.00 k Suit at $10.00 - - There is in this lot about twenty-five suits, ranging in price from $15.00 to $25.00 Corded Velvet Suits, Norfolk Lined Suits, Blousoand Eton Cheviot Suits. This Is an item in Suits that Olicht to Intfirpst cvp.rvhnAv iWMnrr 1 j.. , , ,, ;,;', 6 d?A sn. Kooq vaiue ior nine money, rricea at -T 1 1 1 . 1 11 1 - --- A v m r x A Monte Carlo Coat for $10.00 This coat is 27 inches long, has double inverted pleat In back, box front and velvet collar. Comes in black, blue, castor and tan, satin lined throughout, Priced at $10.00 Our Women's Coats for $10.00 There are two styles in this garment. One is inade'with inverted pleat in back, has Bell sleeves and velvet collar, and the other is made of fine black, blue, castor and tan kersey; double-breasted, stitched rows of cording front and back, lined with guaranteed satin. Pi iced at $ 1 0.00 Electric Seal Coats for 125.00 22x24 inches long, new sleeve, lined throughout with good satin. The regular value 0 this coat Is $30.00. Thanksgiving week price $25.00 Scrantou Boaid of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS Blel.Aslteil. Lackawanna Dairy Co, Pr.... i County Sav. Hani: i Trust Co 3j0 Phht Nat. Bank (Carbonualo). ... boj Thlid Uatlonal Bnlc 530 Dlmo'Dep & DIs Bank 300 Economy L , H. & P Co 43 Fiist National Bank JJOO Lack. Tmst A: Safe Dep. Co , 193 Clark & Snovcr Co , Pr 1.3 Scianton SaUngs Bank EDO Trailers' National Bank "2.5 Scranton Bolt & Nut Co 123 People's Bank 133 Scinnton PacklnR Co 33 UONDS Scranton Passenger Railway, flrst mortgage, duo 1020 115 Peoplo's Street Railway, llrst moitsapre, duo 1018 People's Street Rail. vay. Gen eral mortgage, due 1921 Scianton Trac. Co , C per cent. Kconomy L, II. & P. Co N. Jersey & Pocono lee Co.... Consolidated Water Supply Co 115 313 115 97 97 103 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. G. Dale, 27 Lacka. A e.) Flom fHO Butter Fiesh cieamery, 26c; fresh dairy, 2."i'4e. Clieese 133110. KgBs Nearby, 30c; stoiat;e, 2Jc Mm row Beano Per bushel, JJ S3. Onions Per bushel, "onPOc. Potatoes G5c. per bushel. DOCKASH Stoves at Wholesale. r.r 1 ' - T'-Mr -rri-n. Tin, r- iMWMrmmiTTMiMiiiigrTTnMMniiB 1 - t'b1! rm nr'i r V-.',.- liS.i ! 1 I 11 ! 1111 WW I I lBtn.TfiiTS r-r;s.iseasamaaaiiKa l 1 u wi Tnr wrtrTiTrirvmrTrmniTTtnrrrTrTTmtnTrwKjmwmnmtaimKnrimwvBr -. . j. ' III W, I 1 11 ll ' lMMMI I Uliilf 1 rnt 1 1 1,, lPIHHRlErBSfef'irSS -M-tj.4.w.z"TTr , (lSpPIw,flKiii2i5SS1,iH' -B:2iss WJij SMfcs&r ,i:iLr5 ..v. mw VVi'!?! .1JV-J ' WHY Buy a stove made hundreds of miles away, when you can buy SCRANTON STOVES at Foundry Prices ? You can get repairs at any time on home-made stoves at wholesale prices. Owing to the coal strike the Stove Works have a big stock which must be sold within the next thirty days. Come early and secure big bargains. SOLD AT SAME PRICE A3 AT FOUNDRY BY FOOTE e FULLER CO., WILLIAM CHAPPELL, 140-142 WASHINGTON AVENUE. PROVIDENCE SQUARE. UNION CASH STORE, A. J. HOW LEY, DUNMORE, PA. 911 NORTH WASHINGTON AVENUE. f 1 m mmm n.alnBlMaHlH1Ha(HHHBnHaH $ -H $ . Of anything in the line ot optical goods we can supply it. Spectaclss : and Eye Glasses .j, Properly fitted by an expert optician, J From $1.00 Up Also all kinds of prescript tion work and repairing. Mercereau & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. "S,4,,i"i H"l"l',l"H"fr i"!4ijf Tfc e OOS1C Powclet T?.onme 1 nnd 5 tfft. Commonwealth Bldg. MINING AND BLASTINO POWDER illia at Moosic and Itusbdale Works. X,aflin & Band Powder Co.'s ORANGE GUN POWDER Electric Batteries. Electric Kiploders, Ex ploding Masts, b.itety Fuse. REPAUNO CHEMICAL CO.'S HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Lubricate Your flachi riery by Scientific Flethods and save SIXTY PER CENT, of ex penses. We make a specialty of piopor lu bricants for proper purposes. The Sanderson Oil and Specialty Co., 1 Race Street City. Lawyers The Tilbune will guarantee to print your paper book quicker than any oth er printing house in the city. r re Gift i for Christmas n A TREE is known by its fruits; A FIRM is known by the Idse. ii sells. Our firm, though quite young, has become well and favorably known be cause of the goods we have sold, and as an inducement for you to continue your patronage we will present free on Christmas Eve, two prizes. PRIZE m. 1-SS0.00 worth of 10.00, to be selected in PRIZE Mdse. to be selected at our store Ice manner as No. 1. l&Z vcrSll -w5rjv y-v-y-k. r-vdmnn vt!U MiTwur r& TV 9 B rn ' T Tl-w fdTK fi-a vvc wan ivc uaic; tuupun wiliji cvcij' aifii ww ilai of goods purchased, The duplicate coupons will be placed in a box prepared for the purpose, and the manner of drawing same will be advertised later on. This store will be headquarters for Xmas shoppers. Our six large floors will be filled to overflowing with handsome gifts. rn . .,' I rBl WJ U V'h rtSP i yMjimWK rir -7 ml .y- w tvVri ? tvV iM( THE WINNING NUMBERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN THE DAILY PAPERS DECEMBER 26, 1902, SCRANTON CARPET & FURNITURE "REGISTERED." Lackawanna Ave.