' rJ THE SC11ANT0N T1UBUNE-TUESDAY, JANUAKY 22, 1001'. 0 NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA THE SUSQUEHANNA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Intel eating Meeting Held nt Mont rose Officers Elected Other Topics from the Hill Town. Fpeclal to tho Sci ititon Iribunc . MontroHc, Jim. 21. An occasion of general Interest to tli people of this county wiih the nnnual nu-otlni; or tlm lllstorlcnl socleiy, which occuricd In the High whiml building In this placo on Saturday. Owing to the lnlenbo cold, ninny from out of town who are nccustoincd to attend these yeuily meetings of the society weto detained nt home, though a few, notably the poclcty'H sectctary, I'rofossor V. U. Thatcher, of Harford, braved the weather mid drove for eighteen or twenty miles, fiiulntr n t'littlner wind, In order to be present. The business seyslon openeil fhoitlv boforo 11 o'clock a. in, with only a. baker's dozen In attendance, but be fore adjournment for dinner there hud leen several additions to the audience, among- them being- two courageous ladles who had delicti the weather. The mi-ethic was called to order by the president, Piofe.osor llcnton 11. James, of Montrose, who indulged In it short Informal nddress, and then called upon Secretary Thatcher for the reading of the minutes of the Inst, year's meeting of the society. The leading of the very full and coinulelo report was listened to with Interest, and at its conclusion It was unani mously approved. Captain H. P. Ileardsley brought up the question of the society's charter, saying that some members had ex pressed a doubt ius to whether n char ter had ever been obtained. The speaker had looked the matter up and found that a charter was granted in 1MII. Captain He.utlsley called especial attention to the provisions of the char ier relative to the annual election of olllccrs, tlhectors, etc. The treasurer, "W. C. Cruser, repoited the receipts and expenditures for tho past year, showing a balance on hand f JSU.S1. Itoger S. Searle. esq., chaliiimn of the committee on lire-proof vault, re ported the committee wus now beaitlly In favor of the erection of a handsome (Ire-proof building; one that will ho a credit to the society and to the county: adequate not only for Its present needs, but for the future as well. It was the Intention to have the building erected midway between the court house aii'l the High school building, the pel mis sion having been granted by the board f county commlssoners, whose legal right to do so has been Investigated and found to be beyond question. Mr. Senile exhibited a draught of the pro posed building a veiy handsome af fair, to be constructed either of stone or Iron. A general discussion of the ques'tion of a building followed, In which neaily all present participated. It was tlnnlly decided that the building committee be enlarged by the nppolntment of a com mittee to solicit substitutions to the building fund, and the committee was empowered to go and raise funds, ndopt plans, nnd proceed with the election of I he building as soon as practicable the Idea being, however, that the building will not be undertaken before the funds for ltn erection nre raised or In sight. At the afternoon session there was a largo attendance of townspeople, and a very interesting progiamme was carried out. Tho charter of the society was ruail by Captain Ueardsley for tho Infor mation of the members. The Hudson, Ita Men and Its Mem. oiles" was tho title of a delightful paper prepaied and lead by Prof. Charles H. Moxley. of Hnllstead. coun ty superintendent of schools. "The German Patrol," a piano duet, was admirably icndeied by Misses Veina Beaidsley and Sallle Courtrlght. It was decided, after a quite general discussion, to issue life membel ships In the society to men for $10, to women for ,V. Uev. K. A. Wai liner, chairman of the nominating committee, reported the following as officer) for the ensu ing year: Ptesldent, AV. C. Cruser: vice-president. Prof. U. 13. James; re cording secretin y, Prot. W.l,, Thatcher; corresponding societal y, AV. I), u. Alney, treasurer, F. L. Lou, libiarlan, S F. I.nne; dlieetori, it. S. Searle, captain 11. R Ileardsley, II. A. Den ney. If a woman is tihvsicallv mlserahln anil mentally unhappy, the child she bears will, in face and form, as well as in disposition, reflect her own condi tion, livery woman who anticipates motherhood ought to think of this and be n fairy podmother to her own child, endowing it with health, beauty, and a hapw disposition. Til J mental misery of the prospective mother is in general the result of her physical condition. She is nervous, her appetite iaus, sue cannot bleep. Re store her appetite, quiet her nerves atid give her sleep and she becomes a new woman, "It has made a new woman of me," is the constant tes timony of women who have used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It tranquilu.es the nerves, encourages the annetite and induces refreshing sleep. It estab- Italics reguii .larky,! keniuglV ttrtes weak drains, heals in flammation and ulceration and cutei female weakness. "Purftif the first month, when 1 looted lor. ssarel to maternity. I could nnt t..,, ,,it,i,,r on ray stomach." wrllea Mrs. It. C. Anderson, of oum Britain, New Haven Co , Conn "Wm no weak that I went to bed on thr aHli of Tune unit never got up till the nut of Auguat. I tried llSerent doctor, but willi llltlt benefit. I rrad about many being helped by mills your medi cine, ao I thought I would irive It a trial. I be gan to take vour1 Favorite Prescription ' lit No vember, and I had a nice llltlt baby girl in rebruary followlug, My baby weighed over eight pounds. I waa only ill for about one hour, and got along nicely during confinement. Waa up and dresstd on the eighth day. I never had the doctor with me at all: juit the nurse and one or two friends. My friends thought I waa aick a r.'i!X,i'.?r,,,rac- Thia makea my aecond child. With the first one I did not take ' Favorite 1're acrlptlon.' The little oue lived juit about two raoiilha, and hc waa atck all the time. Thla latt baby la aa plump and braltby aa any mother ould wuh," lir. Wefce'd Pellet cure constipation. The secretary was histiuctcd to cast it ballot for tho candidates named nnd they wero duly elrctcd. Secretin y Thatcher had tfiuvvn on the blackboard u map of tlw "N'lno Part ner Trust" of land on which tho his toric old 'town of Hurfoid wus nettled, and with this as n theme. Mr, Thatcher made u veiy Instiuctlve and deeply In teresting address. "All for You" was tho title of u vocal solo, with which Mrs. Ualph M. r.lttlo chatmd the assemblage, accompanied by Mrs. II. p. Head nt tho piano. Dr. C. C. Halsey read a timing me morial to the lalp Daniel Sayre. a chai tei member and always a faithful worker In the society. Several new membeis weie itcelvid and souvenhs of membership Issued. A source of universal regiet was the Illness of .Miss Julie Cruser, which pre vented that gifted young lady from being present and favoring tho audi ence with one of her charming iee.1 tatlons. The ivadlng of letters from ubsent members, and the presentation of n number of vnluablo tellcs, concluded the session, and the society adjourned to meet In January, 1902, when It Is hoped that the weather may be some what more propitious Oeorge Mack Is confined to the house with a mild uttuck of the grip. W. V. Ilnndriek, of Scnuitou, wus tho guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Handrlek, of Chestnut street, over Sunday. Several of our physicians have been Incapacitated for business by the. grip, during tho last ten days, but nre now all recovering. Lehigh Mali Agent Hyde Crocker was taken seriously III with hemorrhages of tho lungs on Saturady night and has since been in a serious condition. The latest report from his bedside Is that ho Is somewhat better. There is a possibility that a pant1 factory of considerable dimensions will bo established In Montrose In the Im mediate future. A Illnghainton llrm It desirous of forming a stock company for tho establishment of such on In. dustry here, nnd n citizens' meeting will be held nt the court house tomor row evening for tho consideration of the subject. Montrose needs more in dustrles, nnd it is hoped that the pro posed factory may become a reality and give employment to a large num ber of hands, HONESDALE. Special to tin1 Scianton Tribune. Honesdale, Jan. 21. Attorney Will lam H. Lee was In Sernnton yesterday attending Superior court. Miss Louisa M. Durland has gone to Carlisle, Pn to be absent two weeks. Henry Wilson Is again confined to his home by Illness. A dwelling house occupied by Mr. Puidy at Sceieyvllle, caught lire in the roof and burned to the ground Satur day evening. Most of the furniture on the upper Moor was burned. The Honesdale Klectrlu Light plant Is to have a 230 horse power engine which will furnish power to supply 2, f.OO Incandescent lamps. Wot It has al ready commenced on the foundation. The postolllco department bus ad vertised for bids for carrying the mails from Pleasant Mount to Hones dale; also f i om Cold Spilng to Hones dale. all In Wayne county. Miss Helen Dodge tetutiied Satur day evening fiom a two weks' visit In N'ew York city. The members of the Amity club will enjoy a smoker In their club rooms on Thursday evening. An amusing pro giamme has been arranged. Professor Heft's dancing class will close the term with u social to their friends In .Musical History club rooms Wednesday evening next. Tho thirteenth annual masquerade ball of the Honesdale Llederkranz will bo given Thursday evening, Rob. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stearns nnd, Har old and Leelund, of Wllkes-Harro, are visiting Honesdale i datives and friends. They were formerly residents of Honesdale. Master Leeland sang at both morning and evening services In the Presbyterian church. The anthems were sung very sweetly und bhowed marked ability for ole o young, Tho young men gave a muslcale In the Piesbyterlan chapel on Monday even ing. They were assisted by Honesdale talent How It Ooes in St. Louis. During the present cold and gilp season one hundred and thirty-three thousand seven hundred and twenty eight boxes of Laxative Bromo-Qulnlno have been purchased by the following wholesale houses of St. Louis: Meyer isi-os. urug uo aioiiitt-AVojn Co. nnd J, S, Merrill Drug Co. Dins P1TTSTON. Special lo the Scranton Tribune. l'lttston, Jan. 110. In one of the pet tiest and fastest basket bnll games ever played here, the Uloomsburg Nor mal School team wns defeated by th" Plttston Young Men's Christian Asso ciation team In Armory hall Inst even ing by the score of 16-1. Tho teams wero about equally matched as to leum work and nglllty nnd although the scoro was a trifle one-sided, the gamo was a hard-fought one. The second team game between Plttston and the AVIIkes-Bnrro Cnvahy club was a very close one, l'lttston winning by the seoro of C-4. Tho teams were nuoui tne same in size, but the visi tors played the better game and at times It looked as if the victory would bo theirs. Tho llrst team line-up was us follows: Uloomsburg Hayes, guard; Wagner, guard: Marcy, center; Itelghard, attack; Templeton, nttack; Four!, attack. Plttston Sheetz. guard; Tiax. guard: Dodge, center: A'an A'ul kenburg. attack; MacDonald, attack; Anthony, nttack, Scoie Field goals, Marcy 1, Templeton 1, A'an A'nlkcn burg 4, Anthony 1, Dodge L Trax 1. Hefeiee, Aldlnger, Normal: umpire, Evans, Plltston. Heeause Hartender John Mangati io dised to "Lay out a beer" wher or deied to, lUchiird Gibbons raised his double-barreled shotgun und (lied at him. The men wore close together at tho time and tho charge of shot passed over tho right side of Mangan's head, the paper wad from the cartridge sticking to his hair and tho flamo from tho powder scorching his forohead. The shot Imbedded In the frume of the front plato glass window. Tho episode occurred In tho saloon of Mangnn nros., on rtoutn iuam street, Friday evening. Gibbons had refused to set tle a bill for drinks. An altercation i ', nrosc i 'cpu uln nna the bartender, Mr. Mangaii. The latter seized a glasi of beer Hint Olbbons was drinking and threw tho contents Into his face. Gib bons then went home and. securing his shotgun, returned to tho place, with the above result. A sensation was sprung nt u spec ial meeting of the common council here 1'ildny evening, when Council man M. N. Donnelly, esq., Introduced u resolution nsklng fo the appointment of n committee to Investigate a rumor to the eitcct that City Clerk J. T. Flanncry wus to receive $1,000 of tho purchase money of tho city hall plot nnd that tho $1,000 wnH a portion of a fund of $3,000 for the purchase of the plot. The resolution further charged that Flannel y was Interested In nl lcged Irregulau ties In connection with the letting of tho electric light con tract and tho elephono franchise. The. council meeting broke up nfter a small upiour, during which tho resolution was tabled. Mr. Flannory stoutly (Io nics the chaigc. He says It Is a poli tical trick and offers .M00 for proof of tho charges. The new Welsh Cougiegattoiuil church will be opened Feb. I. Mrs. Hoigcit. whose husband con ducts the Campbell's Ledge hold, tit Coxton, and who were former lesl ilents of Scranton, attempted to sul iltlo In the river here Snturdny even ing about C o'clock. She walked out on the fiozcn Ice to an unfrozen spot, nnd, after taking off hrr hat and sel ling Iti nslde, wns nbout to Jump into the wnter when seized by Lehigh Val ley binkenien from the Coxton yard, who having noticed her actions and being suspicious of her designs, hud followed her. Tho womn said her family had abused her, and gave that us her leuson lor the attempt to end her llf FACTORYVILLE. Special (a lie Scranton Tribune, Factoryvllle, Jnn. 21. Mrs. Dayion Heamans died last, Wednesday of con sumption at the homo of her father, FJIJah Decker. In Lathrop. Pa. The funeral occurred laot Saturday. The funeial of D. D. Gardner took place last Friday at 2 o'clock from the First Haptist church of this place nnd wns nttended by a lnrge concourse of friends nnd telatlves. llev. G. It. Smith, pastor of the church, delivered nn eloquent dlscouise and was assisted in the services by tho He v. W. M. Hll ler, of the Methodist TJpiseopal church of this place, nnd M. J. Watklns. of Hallstcad, Pa., u former pastor of the First Hnptist church of this town. Tho Ladles' circle of tho Grand Army of the Hepubllc, No. 101. of which she was a member and a past president, had charge of tho closing ceremonies. The Itcv. Mr. Watklns paid a glowing trib ute to the deceased's past life. John Wrlgley, of Lake Carey, suf fered a slight stroke of paralysis last Saturday morning. Word received from there Sunday evening states that he was much Improved and not much the worse for the stroke. Factoryvllle Kncampment, No. IMfi, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, will give u social tomorrow (Wednesday) night, nnd a turkey supper. Their In vited guests will bo their lady friends. All members are requested to bo pres ent with their wives or lady. Photographer W. N. Manchester is confined to his home by illness. Tho annual roll call of the Methodist Episcopal church will bo held on Fri day, February 1. Assistant Past Master Sherry Taylor Is nursing a bad case of grip. W. AA Hard Is the substitute. John Kloss, of the tunnel, has his property advertised for public sale on January 30. Mrs. John Head has been coullued to her home by Illness the past live weeks. Miss Helen Bard, one of the teachers of tho graded school. Is HI. nnd her mother, Mrs. W. AV. Hard, is also 111 with grip. Several of our townspeople went down to attend the opening of court. The Allowing jurors of Clinton town ship nre on for the first week: Uray ton Cobb and INT. H. Hoynolds. Second week, Clinton township, Frank Gard ner, AVilllam Hartman, James Heck man and N. B. Wlnteis. Factoryvllle borough, Frank L. Gardner and N. A. Gardner. FOREST CITY. Srifd.il to tho Scranton Tribune. Forest City. .Tun. 21. The republican caucusses will be held tomorrow even ing between 7 and 8 o'clock. The First ward caucus will be In the Ames build ing nnd the Manning building will bo the Second ward polls. Candidates do not appear to ho plentiful. Mrs. M. F. Pohren died at her homo on Delawaio street Saturday night nf ter an illness with pneumonia She was about 32 years of age Besides her hus band and children who Is survived by a number of In others and sisters. Tho funeral will be held tonionow fore noon. Services will bo held In St. Ag nes' church. Tho friends of Oeorge AY. Maxey nie happy to learn that he has again gained honoiu at Ann Arbor university, where he Is studying. He wns recently chief disputant In a debate between his university and that of Minnesota on the question, "Hesolved, That It Is un wise to tax personal property." Ann Arbor upheld the proposition and won. H. J. Hoinan has accepted n position In Mangan's shoo store and F. D. Hu man has gone to work for T. J. Pente cost. Mrs. U. Maxey, sr is ill. Mrs. F. J. Apploton, of Covington, spent last week with her sister, Mrs. M. AV. Woodmansee. MI83 Sarah Hoberts, of Muhlenbuig, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Rob erts, on Dundtttf street. The Blectrlc: Light eomp.inj has an nounced a raise of ton cents per light, making tho price sixty Instead of ilfty cents per month. The change Is due to nn ndvnnce In the price of coal. It has caused inciting among business men. Xrause's Headache Capsules, uie unlike anything piepared In Amei Ica. They weie llrst prescilbed by Dr. Krnuse, riermuny's famous court phy sician, long before antlpyilno was dis covered, and are almost marvelous, so speedily do they euro the most dlstreFS Ir.g cases, PilceSSe. Sold by Mntthew Tiros, THOMPSON. frpeiUl to Die Niantoii Tribune. Thompson, Jan. 21. A. o. s.ilesbiiry und family uio spending a few days lii Scranton with relatives. They start for California tho 28th Inst. Ouy Foster Is confined to the houbO with grip Just now. Miss Stella Howard Is on an extended visit In Delaware county, N, Y. V. J. Stoddard, of New York. Is vis Itlng his sister, Mrs. Frank Crosier, for a week. Hev. AV. H. Fiench, who has boen holding meetings at Mud Pond for the past two weeks, roportH a good Interest in tlia work. Home twenty have nro- Dr. James' llVftdftChO Powder. BE , CAREFUL. "When the druggist oi lers yon a substitute for Dr. James Headache Powders refiifcc it. Domuud Dr. James' if you Avant your headache cured. l)r. Jnmes' Headache Powders ato perfectly rale and reliable. At all Druj? Stores. 4 doses 10 cents. Cure Where Other Full. Ceased conversion, mostly men, and the good work will continue this week. Itev. A. D. David, of the Methodist Kplscopal church held special services for three weeks, closing last evening. Daniel AVrlghter, who has been con fined to his bed for two years, Is not as well as usual at this writing. Bert Crosier, of Susquehanna, pent yesterday with his parents, air. and Mis, Frank Crosier. Mrs. Jennie Mulvey, who has been hi Susquehanna for the past month. Is home again. Baldwin Is filling his Ice house at the milk station this week. The Ice comes on the cars fiom the Erie's Ice pond be low Ararat. Friday and Sntuulay of last week wero the coldest and severest days of the season, James AA'elr, who Is ovur SO years of ago. and u much respected resident of Thompson township, had the whooping cough In the fall and Is now confined to his house from general debility. J. D. Miller, esq., camo home from his office In Susquehanna Friday sick and Is under the doctor's care nt this writ ing. William Miller, of Athens, N. Y.. was a visitor at his brother's. J. D. Miller, esq., over Hits Sabbath. SUSQUEHANNA. Fpecinl (o the Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna, Jan. 21. Mrs. f!ree gan, und aged resident of Gulf Sum mit, died on Sunday. The funeial will take place from St. John's Catholic church. In this place on Thursday morning, when requiem high mass wlil be celebtated. Tonsoilal Artist J. Marry Is on tho sick roll. Horougb politicians aie arranging "slates." Hev. T. O. Hull, presiding older of the Oneonta district, preached in the Avenue Methodist Kplscopal church on Saturday evening and Sunday. Krle Conductor Charles C. Mooro Is 111 with grip, at bin home on the Oak land side. Special meetings will be held nil of this week in the Oakland Methodic church. v Mrs. May Hdlck Prey commenced a series of evangelistic meetings In tho Oakland Congregational church on Sunduy. The funeral of the late Kay Mooio was held anil very largely attended on Sunday afternoon from the resldenco of Charles C. Moore, in Oakland, Hev. C C. Mackay. pastor of the Oakland Congregational church, otllclatlng. as sisted by Hev. AV. M. Houton, pastor of the Avenue Methodist church. The iloral tribute was large and very beau tiful. The remains were intoned in McKuno1 cemetery. Tlie condition of L. '. llergmlller is somewhat Improved. The Erie paymaster Is expected here Saturday. Candidates for borough ofllccs are looming up rapidly. Such self-sacil-flees ought to be appi eclated In n prnctlcnl mnnnor. The Century club wllljiold one of its popular hops at the Stamiceai House on Thursday evening. The wnter company Is arranging to seciue additional springs. Surveying Is now In progiess. Johepli Hyan. for ycais a popular salesman with John Huckley, hos, taken a position with Ous J, Cohen. Hev. Charles AV. Boot will preach the official sermon at the meeting of the Scranton Aichdeaconry, to lie held In Scranton today nnd Tuesday. The Susquehanna County Teachers' association will meet In nils place on Filday nnd Satuiday. An attractive programme has been arranged, and a large nttondnnce Is expected. How It Goes in New Yoilc. During the present told and mil. season sixty-eight thousand eight hun dred and eighty boxes of Laxative Hronio-Qulnlne have been purchased by the following wholesale houses of New York: McKesson & Hobblns, Max teller, Charles N Crlttenton & Co., O. II. Jiidwln. Henry Kline & Co., oittl Hruen, Itlchey & Co, NEW A1ILF0RD, Special In ttic Scranton Tribune. New Mllfoid, Jnn. 21. Mrs. Aaion Aldrlch Is suffering with a sprained wrist, caused by falling upon the ice. Frank Rverott, of Scranton called on relatives in town the foro part of last weelc. Tlryon v. King, president of Kings Schcol ot oratory at Pittsburg, will lecture In the opoin house In this Place on Satutduy evening Feb. 9. ThlP will be the fourth of the lecturo course being conducted by the A'jiung People's Society of Chilhtlan Ihidea vor. Mr. and .Mrs. Kuil flardner enter tained their brother, (Teorge nurdncr, of Scianton, cny day last week. Mr. L. U. McCollum visited Hlng hamtoii friends iccuntly. Miss Kate Qulnn visited fi lends in N'lcholson Friday and Suturday, Mr. nnd Mrs. David Shay epent a few days In Peckvillo this week. Air. anil Mrs. Chniles Clappci at tended n dance at Franklin Fork Friday evening, ' Mis. Ciiudace Qulnn it eiitei tabling her nephew. Mr. Oolden, of Cohocton. WYALUSING. Special to Hie Scranton Tribune, vVyaluslirf,', Jan. 21, Mta Clara Btowell Is spending u couplo of weeks In Wllkes-llarre, Pa. H. L. Warner Is sick ut the home of Mr, Duiikleo with the grip. Mrs. Ira Brown entttrtalned tho Fortnightly club at her home, Thurs day nfternoon. Miss May AVhltlng Is visiting her pnrenta at Canton, la. Miss Una Lewis entertained tho Musical society nt her home, on Sen ate street, Friday evening. Miss Grace Jones Is at her home in Athens sick with tho grip. Messrs. Chniles AVarner and licit Lewis, of Moosle, visited fi lends In town tho first of the week. Mrs. Kllen Colt, of Towandn, Is vis lllng relatives In town. Miss Lauiu Gaylord Is quite III nt her home on Marsh street. Mrs. Betsy Lewis Van Guilder died at her homo In Stcvensvllle, Pa. Tho funeral took placo Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from her home. She leaves a husband nnd two sons. BRADFORD COUNTY. Special to the Pcranlnn Tribune, Towanda, Jan. 21. Drilling for oil In well No. 6 has 'been commenced by the Monarch Oil and das company, neur Troy. Kdward Jones, u Sayre tailor, Is pre paring to remove to South America. Tho Hall automatic signal system la being placed on the tracks of the main Lehigh A'alley tracks In the yiuds at Sayre. The "Lost In Kgypt" company, which have been meeting considerable bad luck of late, nnd after a two days' stay at Towanda and a longer time at AVaveily, have finally come to n settle ment and are again uble to find a straight road. Hoglnnlng on Thursday, a new form of local passenger ticket will be U3ed by the Lehigh A'alley railroad. They will not be good for a fltop-over and are to bo limited to two days on a single trlji and to thhty days for a re turn trip. Ticket agents have been supplied with the tickets and ull tho old ones called In. Pievlous to tho new rule, all tickets were good until used. Hates of fares continue the same. Several years ago an overhead foot bridge was built by the Lehigh Valley across their tincks at Sayre, and about one year ago the property owners, with whom It Interfered, brought action for damage against the borough. Tho case came to trial In court and decisions rendered for certain amounts, but the plaintiffs, being unsntlslled, brought new actions. After another investiga tion, still lighter Judgments wero awarded. James Hostwlck claims to have made a remarkable discovery on his farm in Litchfield, this county, on which he has a swamp of about twenty acres. Hecently while digging in the swamp a peculiar kind of soil was noticed, but nothing was thought of It at tho time. ilie matter was dropped, until Mr. Hostwick began to Investigate by dig ging, and under the surface nbout eighteen Inches a black dirt was found, and when dug Into with a shovel It cut like butter and could be taken in Mices, and If laid out In the cold wenther would not freeze. It Is claimed it will mix with oil and make line paint. 11 y analysis It has been found to contain graphite. John M. Post, for thirty-three years baggagemaster for the Krle railroad, died at his home In AA'aveily, after a six weeks' Illness of heart trouble and lheumatlsm, aged nearly eighty years, on Thursday. He was a native of New Joivey and came to Chemung county In ISIS, when in 1SG0 he began work Ing for the Erie company. AVhen the road was opened to Hornellsvllle ho wns made conductor: he run on the first Kile train sent out from New A'ork to Dunkirk, which carried ex Presldent Fllmore, Daniel AVebster and others. He received the appointment of baggagemaster In 1832 at AVatklns, lo woik on the steamer running be-" tween Geneva and that place. In IS." ho was ent on a train, after which he was stationed nt AVaverly. A case of being lost In the barrens comes from Sullivan county. George Salisbury, of Shunk, started to visit a daughter at Hill's grove, and by soino renson he strayed from the road and lost his way In the large barrens which nnu been cleared of lumber. It was very cold and growing dark, and It became Impossible for him to find the right way to go. He finally discov ered an old lumber camp, where ho took lefuge. Ho was unable to build a fire and suffered Intensely with the cold all night, but ho managed to keep from freezing to death by walking about. He luckily was rescued by a searching party the following day, but both hands and feet weie frozen. AVOCA. All members of the degree of Xnoinl, Ancient Older KnluhtH of the Mystic Chain, are reciucsted to meet this af ternoon In their looms, to tiaiiPtict Important business. A number of membtis from the Honti of Temperance of this town will assist In contributing to the pro gramme at the entertainment at Moosic tills evening. Harry Heap, John Heap, Jumes Km. ly and Michael Tlghe were elected delegates to the ciuartely convention to ba held at Kingston next Sundny. The funeral of tho 10-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. John Jumper took place on Sunduy afternoon fiom the family rctldenco In Plttston township. Ser vices were held In the Ptlmltlve Meth odist church. Interment was made in l.iinRcllffe cemeteiy. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus f'aiey ami 'Hiifihter. Ethel, spent Sunday with Mrs. Welsh, of Parsons. "Snow Whlto and the Seven Owarls',' a pretty operetta that ha been rehearsed for somo time by tho members of Holy Savior parish, will be given la Saisfleld opera houao nei Satuiday afternoon and evening. Carelul attention has been given to the pavts, placing the participants among iininteuin rarely excelled. The people will be pleased to greet tho little ones nest Saturday. Sir. and Sirs. Chuvlex Alkman spout yesieiu'iy with friends in Scranton. Tho tcdchers held a meeting last evening, after school, anil discussed Mvrul Important matters lelatlve to school work "Mow to lieguhite Night Study." a subject that Is absoiblug tlu liilnds of nearly ever,4 teacher In tlii' two counties, was given consid pi,)hlo attention, but no deflnlto ac tion was taken as to the nmonnt of study to be designated foi evening work. The session .proved the moil Interesting held In some lime. Tim pilniarles of the Klisl waul, which wero to take place on .Satuid,i: aio postponed to n later date. SIlss Nellie- SlcOovvan kpent tiuml.iv wlh friends In Jenny n. Mis. Wlnulow'u Soothliig Syiup Has bom used for over I'll'TV VIIAIIS bv vill.l.lll.NS ot .VIOIHKIIS for their Cllll.llltK.N' WlllLi: TI'.irilll.NO, with PEIH-'IIIT SI CCI4. it SOOTIIKS the CHILD. SOITI'.N'S the (lUViS. .M.I.AVH all PAIN; CUllflh VI INI) COLIC, and la tlio beat remedy for DIAIinilOKs. Sold by Druggists In every part of Hie world, no aure and ask (or "Mra. Uinalou' Soothing Syrup," and take no othr kind, Tttenlyflte cents a bottle. FINANCIAL Wall Stiaat RavIctt. Nw Veil,, Juii, 21, The cimiplcle leeiitcl.i "I tin aim k market from Hie rather alaiiuli'tf ttenkiirsa how ri ilutlng Ilie early houra of lli( Inning llila iiiurnliii na an astounding dii'ni ajrallon of iriiipcRilhr forte. The apeiulai ti Mcnldatloti at the opeilng uui vlolmt ,i I gbe on atpc.uaiKc of aenil-tli'iioralltallnn in market aril Hie celling waa vtldenlle foitnl n. Ilie wiping nut ot nuiglna and the uiiihim'iIiu nt stop li.s orders. Vet before the day tl- il the general level ot price had rlvii abovi' i I urilav and Ilie Iwt hour of the market t.lio'l an ment and confident Inning niovrinctit in foree. In Hie opening break in prices uch ill clinea vero llnrr,l ai at In SI. I'uil. ..'., in i'cnnynaiill uiaiciy marked up to a livtl fuhMantUllv alwte Saturday and held there llnouglioul Ilie iliy. In the late tloallmrs it roue luojiiiith w W . which was fijfc nhote the eailv low point. lhe Waluh Ibutit Uuud iiulte fiilly In lhe Micnglii of MIouii I'JiItie. Wabash common roe i. the prrfcriril t!,. and the it,ai-.tuu' -t'J. In M. I'mil the ullv was 4, imlnt", In Aiiulg.1iri.ilrd Copper 6, In the looi traction, fiom ilc tr. "?i, in People's fUa, in S'ugar ami Tnluito from 2; In "i. In Northern Pacific :iVi m I iilim I'jrIHe ami PeuiiayhanU 2V, eaoli, mil in a lirge mimWr f lhe ntir kloiks fiom I to 2 point. The pcl slotks were not tis nre tlonjiunl in the ully aa the rct of the tuaiki-f, nnd Pie.cd Sled Car extended Ita lo to .1', Ihilnla after the iteneml nuikrl had turnid upn-aid. Tlie closing was linn and at ,il.nut tho but piltfj of lhe djy Total .ale., 1. 1 TO. TOO hhair. Hallitiad liuuda wen- eaier until tU luae demand developed Inr Waba.h ilelieiitmiM, when they berame Inegulir. Total sales, par valne, Vi,403,0W. I". S. refunding twos ailunt'td 'i ptr tent, on the latt call. v rf -"".' ' - .-- , J in tXotllietn rjtlllc, :iJ4 III , Hon Itnelnl. t. .In- .17 im, ..,. ?!,. Amalgamated Uopner, fiom 1 to 3 points in lliu f ixmi: left ovi-r .1 mai '.l i .i,,i Tn.' i,, fhtvr ihtVU'r;?,!, hhe lie,. wjx a?. viTr.Kiv ?& rfn; Int-rcst wl.i.l. atood rnneilv walling in tiU ' "ale. MaVS;i4 ' '"a0' ,,l,,k ' prollts by lm Ing Mocka at the decline. 7hm , Sliecn-TletclntJ! 21 uoo: lleen miMtlv .luil., waa ai, influential ..ton of tlm nn.kfl alo X. weak 'ic li loue- m!) K tt which refund lo .tield I.. the depicsloli Ml. 'etln SOUrl PacllA C.e tuv mill- 14 u,..l . linn,... I V, in. '.. ?h'' .' !7.'. "''.'?. 'J1?'"" .'n,X- P1'9 Tin folloalrg ciuolatlons sie fn,lliiil The Tribune by M. S. .loidan & Co. room, PcS-TiM Heart building. Stranlon. pj. Tclephcne ,V)n,: Open- High- Low- f I'M Ing, esl, est. Ing. An.cilian Suar . ... ISJ i:iij Ml3. l.Y. Anitilcaii Tohatsu ... .HOtj 11.1 110'i IKK Am. Mcel k Wire .... :t'i 40 .N .nn Atchison 4!ij 4.11, tV I1"t AtdiUon, Pi v."; m s.ii, .. Rrook. Traction T.'i TPJ ;:i's Ti Ball k Ohio an; ftii', sij mpj Cont. Tobacco 41 Vt 4Jm ;i, I ", Chca. Ohli ::;',4 tijij :,:v .,: Chie, i t. Wi'M lf.v. iT-i inu i;i4 Chic. n. i- (.i 110)1 14J 1 ti'Lt li st. Paul 14Wj H7 Mil!; lf'l Ilock Island Ui'i ll't 117' llTL, Del. !t Iludm 1,7! Ill IV) l.l l.m luvcaniia It, II w l'r iw V rVleral tcel ., 4'. Ii.i... 4l:i hi'.. I'cdcral Sleel, i'r C'l wi os Cvli Kan. A Tev., Pi. .... 43 IT 4"i e!-, Louis. Si Xash S054 ST1 "els it", .Man. nictated lll'j lUls 111 1!a, Mel, Trntllnii IM14 wnj i;,j, 11,1 Mlato. Pacific nv.'i fKii njit fO PeopU'a fias tvi'i wi .-,3, 93 N. J. Central lf,i; Jj'ij r,2ij l.-.JU Southern 1'aclile -im, 42 lli 4-! Nortolk A, Went 4Sis 4 !',i -liH 4is; ortheni Pacific 7li'b HV- Th'i .'0" North. Pacific, Pr. ... Sli M " 4U ".' V. V. Central jkhj 1411; T.'i'i lllij (Int. Si Westeiu && cr"Ji "' i. l'eniu. It. K UV.I, IUI3 112'5 ll"(. Patllic Hail 111 40 10 " IleaiHm He. ")i.'. ;t,) -j.,1 ,1 Iteadlng Itv., IV. .... (,m; 711 (,' , Southern it. It is'.; ua4 i. 1 South. II. It., Pr. .... iii inifc 1,71.. Tenn. dial A. Iron .... Ki B'iTi ?A V. S. Leather lit li; u IT. S. Leather. I'r. 7:1 7.U'j 7.1 t S. Iluldier 2m 21'J 211. t'nlon Pacific SO"; Wi poij Union Pacific, I'r. .... S si' vpt Wabash, IV. 21 an ; Weteni Union si MPJ M IllCAf.O r.lt.MX MAItRXr. ,, ,, Open- High- U. ( I,h "III.AI. iiijj, ost. ei. Iiil-. -VJV' " T.Vt; Tilt 7-."t Janu.ny 7ir; ;;j -x; -.,- CO ItV. lanuaiy :i7 ::; :;7 1; aJyvJ s7 Jl"' K'i ''. iUy -.'jij 2.." as j:.'; i:W OllK CHAIN' MAIIKKl'. pen- Iligh- Low. ( lo. UIILAr ing. rsl. ,..1. li, J'afh 7-iii 79Ti 70', 71', -May 791, M)', 7914 mji; COIIS. May li'l 445, 4iis ui. Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotation Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Hid. Fir.t National llauk 12M Scranton Bating Hank ,130 Third National flank 4-d Dime Deposit and Discount Hank.. 2M Economy Light, II. k P. Co Lacka. Trust Safe Deposit Co i;,o Clark A Snover Co., I'r. 125 Scranton Iron Pence A Mfg. Co Scranton Axle Works Lackawanna Dairy Co., I'r County Savings Hank A Trust Co.. 30il Drat National Dank (Carboudalc) Standaid Drilling Co A.ked. 100 IV, 2u ,',ii 30 Traders' National Hank 143 Scranton Dolt and Nut Co 105 BONDS. Scranton Pajnenger Railway, first Mortgage, due 1020 Hi Peoplo'a Street Railway, first mort gage, due IMS it; 1'f.opje'a Street Hallway, (lenrral mortgage, due 1921 us Dickson Manufacturing Co Iacka, Towmhip School 3 per cent. ... City of Scranton St. Imp. 0 per cent Scranton Traction 1 per cent 11V toil inj 10-2 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. fl. Dale, if Laciaitauns Ate) Hutter-Cicainery. "la2Jc. lggs Selc't weatcin, 21c. n-arby ktate. air. Cliccae Pull cream, Uicu, 12c. Ilcans Per bu., choKe injuo.t, 2.j0. Onions 0. per bu. riour Uest patint, ,4,t. New York Qialn ami Produce. New Yoik, Jn. 21. Hour Altlmujiu i 1 1 ,, i-lcadler in tone, was no higher anil nihil nub VYInet "pot mm; No. 2 red, 'Wfe 'oh nllual, und "Hac. eletutui, No 1 iioithcrn )i Ulll, fefi5c. I. o. h. alloit. Opllciiis geiierallt Hint all day anJ clo-d f,im and r,i.. IM , higher; Mirth ilojcd 7-i'tc. Jlaj, V)s. . .Inlv 7f'3ic. Com Spot Heath ; No. 2, 17c. eluvatm und 47c. 1. i. 1 1. atloat. Options lilill. i Iwi-.l sleady unci unchanged, Jin. ilord 47c.' Jtauli av.ic.l May, M'ic-.; .lub, lllji-. OiU-'-poi dull j No. 2. :o',ic. ; Nu. J, 0c. , o. S wliii. S2',ac; No. 3 white, :i2c; track Mlvid v ,,t em. ;Xi3l',ic. , ir.cik white, ;iljiait C),u.v, iluli but steady. nutter Steady, rrenueis . ai.ic, ; factoiy, llullc, ; .luiio crcauui.t, l.Vajik imitation iietuuert, l.!'j7l;c. . uii. d.iln 1. a21c cheese linn: fancy latae. fall made ll'iJll'ic-: fanc.t small, fall made, ualV, i:v llarely btead); Male and I'c-uu.i., 22a2ic weiti I li, aferau'c packcil, "laii'jii.. weslein, lot. oil. 21c Philadelphia Oram and Produce. Philadelphia, Ian, 21. -Whtat I'hm anil V higher; toiitiacl grade, Jan., 7IVta7ji. Coin -I'inu; No. I inUcil, Jan., IJ.il.C-ji. On- htc.ul.t; No. '! while c tipped, 't'Pfci . Kim Dull, unchanged. buttei- Finn, It lilghei fjik.v ucj-tc in c io.ui, .i.e. 2.1c: do, .ilut., :'.;i l'ig Slead.t, lair demand; flesh iie.nbt, 2iv do, weateiu. 22c; clu. outhwcjteiu, 11c; do. nullicin, 22c Cl.etve Slidj; New oil. mil mains, fancy mull, Jl t.il'.',-.: do, do. do., 'ah lo tholce. 10jiliij. ilellned stigaie I'n tliflged. Cotton -1 Hk. lattei; nilddllnt mi lands. 10 ' lu I'.ilkw Dull; cllj pilme in hlidt-., V-,1 ili-iic., .V'ic ; tounuy piline in iMirrla, CaaVc, cakef, .V.Jf. Lite poulli) Hull; fottb, CI i).)r. , old louhtcrs, ll',..(,; lit, U tiv, SaOc.i ciutl.s, II 1 12c ; giese, ualix-.: l . ki.ta, uain,. lir, poiilny (.nilet, bin u.i., f.mls, c holt i, )";(.: do, fair lo gcod, eaSV.v old incur, 'Ji7i ! neaibj thicken-, lckii vealriu do.. Hall, : Iiiiki-JK, choke- I,. I la 12c- ilucl.s, llal'lc, He latter lor niaim Krtelpts -llnii, vail buiel, and l.iti, o.i pounds in satks; wheal, lu,IKkl bildieln ci ),!) biiMiel., ciala, HI.IKH Milpiuents Wheal, ll.fSHl bmhels: ,vrn. 2,m bushels; nats. il,Jc) Chicago Qrnin and Produce. Chicago, Jan. 21, -?null world's shipments, higher eablea and a idinng ci.li situation trie Impoitaiit laclors In nn udtance lu wheat Imlay, May ehxli.g Ijltict com tc-cU Uc-. up, (.rd oats, iinchaiiged, I'nivMons at tliefw were 2',ial2li,c, lottei, (a.li cpiutatlons were as fob low si Flour Dull; No, .'J spilng wheal, itfaTaV,, No. 1! nil, 7Sc; No. 2 corn, Si Vic. ; Nu. i jellow, 87'Ju.)7Hc.l No. a white oils, 27a27vic; No. 3. while, 2i,(a57c; No. 2 rye, EOaalUe.j mailing, SOalKc; No. 1 flair, U.70 No, 1 Dorthwt-st, flfll, AND COMMERCIAL ' tlnulhy, l.t.ii! pork. I3.KUII liJ, V.WH i . 10; rlb, 7a7.a)! sliAilder OHuBHc: wht. ,(', '-27, M'Wrt-Olt Joaf, W.W; granulatad, Chicago live Stock Marknt. tllungo. .Inn. SI, Cattle Itreelpta, 19,000, In. hiding TOO Tcvaiwi good lo choice, strong t 'hiule hliilur; lonunon and rougln, lowj butch tn' alork, Miong, active! Team, ateady: good t prime Mcers, W.31M0.10S oor to medium, im,wOj5.!0: atoekera and lerdfr, firm. t2.T.al.0Oi , i.T5a(.2,'Vai heifer. S.'.73a.W miners, VIjJ.iO; hulls, Mejily, fj.sthil, 10; calua, slow, M.TJaUl Texas fed ateeis, U).fc()j Texaa hulls, ...n,,,.,,co. hern. s.';. !Ai3..Vl; native liin'is, lamb., .".i5,;n, Buffnlo Live Stock Market. ril nnrfali. ,lau. '.'I. ISrtelpt.-Catlle, air i .ii.i tlnip ,tiHl j,il,., v.'i; hos. Lid. Snip iiienli I ulll... lil ,ji: .I,),,, MlM innbi, ;(; lmg, ft.-,. ( alll fK.im f.ilrlc actlte for delr. able grodf,. Inn lhe t (ox- wn. very lame nii'l IiXiImv lower. (.alte., bwei Ihan list week; good In l.r.1 d.iuotli lit cvporl, is.IUaS.mi ship ping eleeis. M.s.Va'S: good In best bulehers' .tern, ffljl.,); yejillnn leera, good lo chofca, VliXLil: fal lielfeia, ihnlie In evtia, !I.Ua.4.V ti'iiiiuoii and tloik hfileiiw .V'.i.w2.ln; feeilinr. Meei, ihnlii- In ixtra, Ij4, Canada feeders, gnoil In choice, .:,7".ilj Canida Blockers, torn nion lo good, Wa'l.'.'.'i; imvi, tholce to evtla, NlJK.2."i: good to tholie, i)7..'iOj. I.nnlia ( hniie lo e.vna, V.TSaS.'M; gon.1 la choice. A .MM1.7... Mieep. dmire lo extra. l.73 ""'L. ".0CH' ,0 '''"'te. I..Va"..7J: Canada laml, e.v 75.t "i.SJ, llogs-llenv). -..4;j'..47i lulveJ, WUiU iie, "V.us.ii.7.. New York Live Stock. New "il., ,lau. 21.- lliete-Ooiid steers, ktcnlv Id iirnij tun Ilin i and common. 1V. hluli. er; bulk -irons- ililn tsiwi, PV. higher; good town, slow; leer. l.7ftiV,.t.V, oxen and slajs, 4at.l.i; bulk. i7Ha4.,0 inn., IJ.'jI.?;. Calna I'iim; MU, .l.7JilVil; llllle talte., f la 1.7.11 bmijHiil ultc-., m.i:i.Vij- westerns, M. Simp Weal, lor Hie under grsdes; prlmr .lock, full .te.clv; lnmb., V,a(l.;".: rill)., I M: c.nuiila lamb., ifl.121-. Hogs- Higher ill VC,1jirM. "avt I.Ihetty Stock Markat. I.a-l l.ilieil). Jan. 21, .Cattle Mow and low. Hi evtra, o'.ltlaliai: pipne. Vloj3.iV: com inou, .!.t.l,7'i. A Mug. Vtlltc. mill higlur; pihne mrdliiins .cm! be.t joikei., VaV(i.i; Iirjvj bugs, "i..WiV..Vi; pic, as lo iiulllj, sv.iu.i.ifli roughs. $.1.7Si.1. Sheep -Sleadi, choice welheis, l,(iua4 HI; fiimmnii, SI..VHJ.MI; i 'nitre nub., Wr0aS.7.1: icnnr.ii in giuvicl, Slaj.'n; teal i sites, 7 2J Oil Maikct. oil (lit. .bu 21. -CieUlt balance. 117; eer tificiles, no bid. Silpniiiiir, l7i,(Wl; aterag,-, Vl.ltS lfun.. I22,CU; ateragc. S7,bl1. j The llonun empi'i-ois a!vtaj signed (heir naim's) hi put pie ink. Xo fiilijcct of lhe empire was 1 peimlltetl In u-j or etin have this ink; and, on i Icail two occasion., the povevdon of a mall piaulitv of il vvili. considered Itcuson and the per- on owning Ihl. iniUem of totaltv was put (o ilea Hi. Deafness Cannot Be Cured bt local application, aa they cannot reach th dlV-jacil portion of Hie ear. Tliere Is only oml wa) to cure dcafne", and that is by conatltu ilutial iiuiedh.. Pcirnccs is caused by an in . tlamed condition ot the mucous llnlnir r.c ck. Uu.tathlan Tube. When this tube is Inflamed ou lute a rumbling .connd or imperfect hesulng, and when it Is cnliiely clostd, Deatueas ia the re sult, ami unlet the lnllimmatlon tan be taken out and lids tuba ic.tored to its normal condi tion, hearing will lie deatrojec! forever; ntna ii.wa out of ten ale cimsed by Catarrh, which il nothing but an Inflamed condition of the miicoms surfacen. We will gltc One Ihiiiihed Dollars for any can cf Pcafress (canned bv catmih) that cannot m i uied by llali'a Catauh (;urr, i-cud for tliculavs, free. I J CIIKNI1V A- CO., Toledo, 0. Sold liy nrnggtsta, 75c. Hall's family Pills are the best. The Wonders and Beauties OF i Earth's Largest Segment of Fairydom "upeib (Millennia, are penetiated only by Hi ii'alh Minipluoiw liuiiis ut the SOU I HERN PACIFIC COMPANY The "SUNSET LIMITED" that Train of Trains, belongs to this sys tem, I'eeiltiu niuipiiieiii, n'ltice .mil cuisine. Ps (litre mules ntl'l . nntluuoiis delight lu Hie loin 1,1. I'nr full iiifoiiiialiiili. tne lllu-li.iliil paiiiphlcli, .nips, nnd lime iiiblt-s. also lowest rales, kleeiihu cat tickets nnd blggiike c hec ked applv to Slll'l II- i:itv i'Acinc Co., ico s. .m ., f,u,. pj A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forsvar. DC. T. JT.MX UOUItAUWlt OUIKNTAti CltEAU. OK liaOIIJAI, JIKAlTTlrlKK. Uw!t.0Ti,.',i,, npla. rrMlcta, Holb Pstcfcds, K-!i, laid BklK cllstssei. su.l ersrjr lleraUh deleelloo. Il bu stood ths tssl ( U JBits. nd Is tm hsrnilfi, we tsato It to oo nn It Is prop erly insd. aocepss na enntrffat oil InllsrsmeM. Dr.L. A. Bsyr" wld I Isilj of tlihaul-(sB (s natlent)) "As job faoleec will use Ihens. I rty-ommsncl Ooue nnd's(reAtuas lh )est hsrmfulof ftll tho Man prepare tloes " ror eods b II Dnuirliea ui I rane7 0oo.ls Deslirs In theC.S.,Ctcsdaslan3 garopea, ITKUa. T. UOrSlNB. Vtm't. tl Oriat Jun tv, v.x, LiVERSTA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL; CURES Biliousnoss. Constipation I Dyapopsia. iSlck-Koau- lacho and Liver Complaint." SUCiAlt COATMO. J Sold by all drugging or sent by mail. Stnlta Medical Co., Cnlcaxo Sold bj Mcdairali .V lliouias, Diugeists, lot l.ackattaiiua attuue, hciaulou, I'a, DR. DBNSTBN, Jit Sprue jSlrtet, tlras ton. Pjl All Acuta ana Ckrcnlc Dlunn l Man, Womrn anlChlldran. Conaullallon and tiamlnatlon Irt. Ofllca lloara Dally tacit Sunday Sa.aa.tctap.aa.1, ' " ......-- , Mlm,, iti'iriu iiiprii. sv,;.. i.ii .ru ifjt iaii MroVM: nftlrm ri, . attar --)i- 1 ik x -j 1, u. -. jmi 7 ZzZZslS&C.Ji Ml Bzl riF thV Illifi!a,!ll7ll 1L5 1 11 ill isr 100 PILLS j 25 CTS. 3VBBBMaBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBaf WtrL. Zs4ms!m'9 SbKlUBBBBBBBBBaBBnlnaflBBSBW. EaJHBBBBBBBBBBBaViBBBBisaBBBBBBBBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa