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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1!)0T.
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
MONTROSE.
ipceul lo the S ranton Tribune.
Montrose, Jan. 23. "Cat" Keeney l
elerklnj; tit the Tnrboll house.
M. T. Jackson and wife nre octh
dnngotously 111 at thrlr homo on Chut oh
Btrect. Mrs. Jackson Is MUff-rlng from
cancer ami her husband has tit upsy
with serious complications.
The county auditors haw concluded
their duties and tho county Htntoment.
to bo published this week, will show
that all outstanding Indebtedness has
been paid, except J1S.O0O of llallstead
Orcat Bend briclKO bonds, which arc
not yet due, and that a balanco or ii,
170.4S remains In the treasury. l'tetty
Kood showing that.
Tho annual mooting of the Montrose
lire rtepattincnt will bo held on Friday
evening, Teh. 15.
The bpeclnl revival ten Ice at ho
Hupttst church will be continued
every evening this week. The pa?tor,
ltev. H. K. Thomas, will bo assisted
by nev. M. J. Wntklns. of JltillHteuil,
and r.ev. Dr. Stephens, accretniy of
the naptlst Kduc.itlonal society of
Pennsylvania.
Miss Nellie Kccna, clerk In tho offlca
of ItCBlster and Kecorder Huffman,
has been upending a few days with
relatives In Susquehanna.
rrofcjsor Henton K. James, ptlncl
pul of the Montrose High school, and
his corps of assistants, attended the
meeting of the County Tcacners- nsso
ctitlon hnld at Susquehanna, on Fil
dny and Saturday last.
Mr. and Mrs. r.ariy Seailp entortaln
eil sltv of their friends at a progress
lie euchre patty given at their reid
dence on Lake avenue on I'tlday even-
iig.
A Noble Outcast," by local talent,
nt Village hall tomorrow night. It Is
nuid tr be exceptionally flue. Benefit
of building fund. Tickets ul McChim
Umd's. The botough Democrats held rtut
oubes on Saturday uv.;alng. In tho
I'lrst until no candidates were nam-1!
except for election offlccr. which weie:
Kit Judge of electton, John H. O'Orl
'ii lncpector of election, Oiorgo 15.
Smith. Scenn 1 ward Town council,
dpoigp P. Little. It. M. Hotvlek; ns
'ossor, Oeorge H. Noll judge of elec
tion, Aaton Arnold, 1'eter J. Uadeker.
Thltd Mtird Pchool dlieclor, "W. ('.
i'ruer Judge .lr-rllon, Oeorgo
Hill: Hnspoctor ol election, S. J. Xortli
up atbchor. Oi.on P. IJeehe; poor
lirector. Chailcs Y. Crodhcad.
The thltd o1iei v .ince of St. Paul's
dn lib a p-irlsh annlvor&iry was held
i- the congregation of St. Paul's Kpls
.op.il chuioh on the ovo of that day.
Thund:iy, Jan. 21. with an approprlats
prayer-book s-ctvIoc". lie ports fiom
he various societies wore given by tho
ofllceiH, and at the adjournment a" no
dal hoili was n ent in the rhapel,
where refreshments 'iiu M-rvod by
the ladles Tho parish Is 'n n flourlsli
'iiR condition.
BRADFORD COUNTY.
eclal lo tbc s-cranton Tilbui.c
Towanda, Jan. SS. It has been 10
poited that new tates of local faro will
jo Into effect on tho Lehigh Valley
net Friday.
Chailes Y llcllly. of PUthton. lmi
been seemed to tako charge of the
doling Men's Chilsllnu association.
P.cv. Whali'i), of Cailiowlnlo, will
give a lectuie on "Irish Wit," at the
Methodist church In Sayro. on Wed
nesday evening.
Tho Baptists ot Suyre have extended
pa.toi.ue call to P.ev. J. W. lllng
hum, of Spenct-r.
Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Case, of Troy,
expect to move to Seattle, Washing
ton. Deputy llrlsES, of Klmh.i, Installed
Hie following oflleois of the L. C. C.
V , at Sayrc, on Thursday evening:
Piesldent. Mts. ICIIuboth Wright; vice
piesiclentF, Mis. Knthoriiip Vail, Mrs.
Jennie Iiinimond; financial weeretary,
Miss Anna Palmer, recording Fccte
taiy, Mrs. Marj Sheahnn: tieasurer,
Mis'. Sarah Palmei , assistant recorder,
Mrs. i:i!en O'Nell; guard, Mis. Kuth
erlno Champion, marshal, Mts. O.
AVhonlmit; delegates to National eon
xontlon In Michigan, Mrs. Maty Car
iol and Mis. Mary Sheahan.
V marriage, which occuired at Che
mung la&t July, has Just been an
nounced, In "which Kay Lainout and
Mlsb Susie Drake, of Lltchliold, this
tounty, were tho contiactlng narties.
The bride, who in nineteen years old,
lias been attending a school lately at
Uhens, while her husband, aged sev
enteen, was a stuednt at Klmlra It Is
.stated the hufband wrote his mother
to lnfoim tho bible's rarents ot the
subject "Fools," wilt be both Instruct
ive and amusing.
Colonel and Mrs. Coo Durland leave
today (Tuesday) for Palm Bench,
Florida, where they expect to spend
the remainder of the winter.
Tho Republican borough caucus, on
Saturday evening, nominated tho fol
lowing ticket: Town council, Martin
Cnnflcld, nmanuel Fi&man, school
directors, A. T. Senrls.Frcderlcl: Krolt
nor: assessor, C. F. Rockwell: Judgo
of election, W. H. Leo: auditor, W. J.
Ward; Inspector ot election, Jefferson
Freeman.
Tho Democrat borough caucus wilt
bo held In tho town hall on Tuesday
evening.
Mrs. CI. C. Tollman Is making a two
weeks' visit In Hcianton and Wilkes-Barre.
Tho number of paupers In tho Hones
dale and Texas poor Iioubo rtt tho close
of 1900 was 12; $t,5SG..1i) was paid for
keeping lnnnr at hospitals, and tlie to
tal cxpondltuios for the year was
$5,1 MM.
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FACTORYVILLE.
ppfclal Ij the Scranlon Tribunf
I'actoryvllle, Jan. US. Mis. I.ella
Robinson Is again voty 111, and but
very llttlo hopes of hor ic-covcry at.s
entertained.
The degree start of Paulowna Re-
bekah lodge will meet this owning for
oVent, and to be present upon their
appearance at the bride's home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hyman have moved
to Minneapolis, where Uio gentleman
Is engaged In the clothing manufac
turing business.
Tho Republican county committee
will hold a meeting at Towanda, Feb
ruary 6, for tho purpobo of revising
tho present rules of the party.
Mrs. J. A. Scouten Is Visiting In Now
Yoik.
Now rails, weighing thltty pounds to
tho foot, will be laid on this division
of the Lehigh Valley.
Paul Corcoran, ot New Albany, and
V Illlam Putnam, studonts ot the Sua
quohunnn Collegiate Institute, Fay the
Reporter-Journal, believe that they nro
on tho track of Pat Crowe, tho kid
napper of young Cudnhy at Omaha,
and for whom a reward of $73,000 has
been offered. Corcoran scrnped up an
acquaintance with a man at Rcrnlca
on Monday, and whllo talking with
beard and also a v-lg, with an opening rohearwil. and a good attendance Is re-
PECIAL DISEASES OF MEN!
IS MY SFECIiLlLXY.
i Do Not Treat All Dis
eases but Cure
All I Treat.
fl HHt t HIHKt 4 t-f
near the roots of the hair showing tho
"haved head underneath. Corcoran
was Immediately seized with tho pie
sentiment that the man with tho mask
was Pat Crowe, and, led by tho seduc
tive hopes of securing a slice of tho
$75,000 reward, Induced William Put
nam to forsake tho paths of education
for tho nonco and souk gold and fame
capturing Ciowe. The two umateur de
tectives started out on Tuesday and
have since been scouring tho woods
near Rernlce. The lcsults of their
chase have not yet been tnadu known,
but they aro confident they nre on tho
right track and propose to beat It for
nil It's worth.
Tho Park hotel Iran liecn leaivd to O.
I,. Tubbs, of Canlsleo.
Lesllo Phillips, of Orwell, won ono ot
tho Detroit Press' prizes for Kuesslng
on thp population of this county.
W. Wustfall, n Sayre poultry fancier,
captured ten pilzes on somo of his I
fowls at tho late poultry show held at j
Boston.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarl: Wilson, the evan
gelists, of Coudcn sport, arc visiting
relatives here, where they own orop
erty. Samuel JJ. Evans, collector of the
Prudential Insurance company, com
mitted suicide at Waverly on Friday
by shooting himself. Ho was twenty
eight years old, and leaves a widow
and two small children.
SUSQUEHANNA.
1L MmWm
The old proverb: "To bo at peace
prepare for war," is the secret of the
larger part of life's wiccesses, whether
of nations or individuals.
The difference between the healthy,
happy mother who has healthy children
to nurse and nourish, and the weak,
nervous mother, with a weakling child,
is mostly a difference of preparation.
T''e great prcnimthc for motherhood
is i .. Pierce's Kiorite Prescription. It
tranqullizes the ncres, encourages the
appetite and induces refreshing sleep.
It gives the mother strength to give her
child. It imparts elasticity and s'trength
to the organs of maternity so that the
baby's advent is practically painless.
"I take pleasure In writing on to let ou
know ghout j our ' Pa orlte Prescription,' " ay
Mr. 1. J!. I'ricke, of Petersburg, Monard Co..
Ill , Ilox 367. "My wife had been ilck nearly all
uer life, and after trjlug everytliliic I could
tliluk of I made up my mind to try ' Favorite
Prcecription.' I ent to Chicago au4 got nix
bottles, which my wife took, a tablesuoonful
three times n day, until the baby came, bhe
felt better after taking the first bottle and when
baby xvas born he weighed nine aud a half
ponudj. To day he i U months old and
weight twenty-vwo pounds, lte is as good a
child as any out could wish, The doctor says
he is as healthy as any baby could tie, and also
the doctor sajs jour favorite Prescription
was the cause of such n healthy baby, I felt
I owed you this much for the good you did
rut wife and myself. 1 hope vou will mention
this toothers who may be fu need of such help,
and you may refer them to me, as I would be
glad to tell of the good of such a valuable
medicine."
Dr, Tierce's Ccnmon Sense Medical
fVdviser, in paper lovers, is sent free on
receipt of sr one -cent $tamm to pay
expense of mailing only. Address Dr.
R. V, Pierce, Jlnfljlo, N Y
Snuil to the Fcrinton Tribune
.Susquehanna, Jan. 28. Since the vlr--tusil
dlschargo of the striking E1I0
bollcrmakets on l-'rlday last, there has
been no now developments In tho fctilke
situation. No bollermakers linve, as
yet, arrived here from other places.
Then, ure plenty ot rumors, but there
Is no excitement.
Rluhard J. McCarthy, of Susque
hanna, has been appointed foreman of
tho Ene boiler shops In Hornellsvllle.
Prof. Pierce, of Ulnghamton. this
evening held a pleasant Foclal hop In
Ilogan opera house.
The Dorcas society of tho Presby
terian church will hold a "sock social,"
Wednesday evening, Februaiy 13, in
tho church parlors.
Dr. Setli Miller Is ill with grip, at his
home in Lanesboro.
Tho Brldgewnter Ilaptlst association
will meet at New Mllfoid, February 4.
Pilntlng the portraits of tho local
clergy in the newspapers hereabouts
has become quite a fad. Tho fad has,
at least, ono thing to commend It It
gives certain people, who never bee a
preacher in his pulpit, an opportunity
to gave upon his handsome and Intel
lectual features, In print, and the ef
fect cannot be harmful. In the lurid
language of tho enthusiast, "Lot the
good work go on!"
Keian Moiau, an old and highly ro
M'ucled resident, for bcveral years past
employed as nn Erie shop foreman,
died at IiIh homo on Jackson street on
Sunday evening, following an opera
tion for appendicitis. Ho Is survived
by the widow and six children. Tho
funeial will take place on Wednesday
morning from St. John's Catholic
church. Requiem high mass will bo
celebrated, and tho remains will be in
toned In Laurel Hill cemetery.
Rev. Edvvuid E. Rcllly, lato pastor of
tho Presbyterian church at Mansfield,
Pa yesterday assumed the pastoratp
of the rirst Presbyterian church In
Susquehanna, preaching two nblo ser
mons to largo congregations. Tho 1 ov
j fiend gentleman will be warmly wel
comed to the community.
I In tho year 1900, 272 marriage licenses
were granted In Susquehanna county.
It was a record-breaker, 3S moio
1 licenses being granted than In any ono
year since tno law went into errect.
Keran Momn, a student In Niagara
unlveislty, Is at home, called hero by
tho death of his father.
K. J. Matthews, of this plaee, Is pre
paring to open branch marble works
on Floral avenue, Blnghnmton.
Tho annual meeting of the Susque
hanna County Teachers' association,
held In Susquehanna on Saturday, was
well attended and a success In every
respect. Ablo addi esses were delivered
by a number of clergymen and teach-
CIS.
The Susquehanna Jlaennerchor will
hold a ball In Its Oakland side music
hall on Tuesday evening.
Tho funeral of the Infant son of Mr.
and Mis. Arthur Fiench, of Brandt,
took place from tho home on Satur
day aftemoon, Rev. "W. II. Watklns
ofllclatlng. Tho Interment was made
In Brandt cemetery.
Rev. P. R. Tower, of Thomson, ably
occupied the pulpit of the Avenue
MethodUt church on Sunday morning
nnd evening, and will assist In the re
vival meetings during tho greater por
tion of the week.
Revival services will continue In tho
Oakland Congregational church during
the present week, closing on Friday
evening.
Miss Mabel Evans entertained tho
Thimble club on Saturday afternoon.
Miss Minnie Van Nostrand Is tho
guest of Poughkoepslo relatives.
Miss Lizzie Dorr, of HoniellsvUle, Is
tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. Rocka
feller. Dr. "William Ilnekett, recently of
Susquehanna, has opened n dental
ofllce at Los Angeles, California.
quested
Quite a largo number ot our towns
people nio In attendance nt cotut this
week. N. A. Qatdncr and Frank
Gardner, of this place, aro doing jury
duty this week.
"William Pelcher, ono of titc oiuest
residents of Clinton township, died nt
tho home of his son-in-law, J. K. XIv
rlzig last Saturday morning, at tho
age ot nearly SI yeais. Durln? his
younger days he was n prominent
xohool teacher thtough this country.
In 1S3S ho man led Miss Mary Ann
Carr. who Is now S2 yeais of age, and
still survives him. TI1I3 couple has
not only lived lo an cxtiemely old tine,
but have lived to enjoy a icmarkably
celebrated slxty-thieo wedding anni
versaries. Tho funeral will bo con
ducted this afternoon fiom tho resi
dence nt 2 o'clock. Interment In the
Old Depot cemeter.
Tho following ticket was nominated
at tho Republican caucus held lust
Saturday afternoon. Burgess, E. L.
Watklns; Justice of the pene, John
Read: councilman, in. J. P. Coult,
Ferdinand St. Ainnnd, A. J. Oardn. r
nnd Byron Carpenter: high constublo,
John Ellenborgor, ns"c?or, M. V.
Townsend; auditor, Dolmar Llndley.
Judgo of election, W. W. Bard; In
spector ot election, John V. Walter;
poor muster. Solomon Tinner.
The fourth annual teunlon and roll
call ot tho Methodist Episcopal church
of this place will bo held next Ftlday,
Feb. 1, 1D01. morning, ulteinoon nnd
evening. Tho follow Inr programme
will be given At tO.20 n. in., address
by Rev. Dr. O. L. Sevctson, ot Pitts-
ton, a former pastor, foilowett oy rou
cnM; at 12.30 dinner will be served to
till for Uj cents; at 2 p. tn , roll call
continued and addresses, at CM, sup
per tor 25 cents, which ticket also ad
mits to concert nnd enteitnlmnent in
evening; ut 7.30, enfrtalnment. Mlsi
Julia E. Ciuser, of Montrose, has been
engag"d. Mlsr Ciuser is an elocution
ist of no small reputation, and during
tho eenlng sho will take a rromlnent
patt in 'the programme.
A largo number of our citizens are
suffering with the grip, nnd our physi
cians aie kept busy night and day.
I nude up m.T mind won after trrajiijllnj
from college that no man was (treat enough
to nuitcr the cntltc fuld of mcdiclnu nnd
turifery. Jlany plijiilelarui have tttcd to do
this Lut tiny hate met wllh reMilts usually
disappointing to them.itted and often dii
anrctu to tlulr patients, for IUU kj.ju
1 determined early in my professional nicer
to confine my practice to a single line of di
.ne und to orl&lnatlnff ind perfecting cures
for them.
I have toJaj a SYSTI'lt OP TKKAIMUNT
wlilcli I have originated and developed after
my vvholo llto's experience in treitlng ef
special disease of Men, It Is luscd on Klen
tlflc Knowledge, and never fails. 1 want ocry
alilicted man to fully and fridy Investigate
my fjvttni of treatment. You arc particular
ly Invited if joti luvo trcaU-d clscwhero
v.ithout mucins, I v.ill ctplalii to joti why
j 011 have not beili cured and demonstrate to
jour entire satisfaction how 1 can cure juu
ntfely nnd permanently. 1 treat eath cu-m
(pirate and scientifically, closely watching
It and cart fully follovvlni: Its symptom with
varied renutliui thiouh every stuuo und
will stake my nputatlon on tie result. Iliu
ditease, that cunstltulc my specialty urc
more fully commented upon below and am
well worth the cateful puiwal of all In need
ot medical attention.
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Cure Them to
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Nothing but Curable Cases Will Be Accepted
STRICTURE-
ft nutlets not how lomr vou have t-ufturd fi "in
ttrirture, nor ho.v many tllffcnnt doctou hive
dMni'poinUd oi, vvc vvlll cure ou ju.t av ui'
talnly ai ou come t. ui fr treatment. Wc
uill not do It lv (iittiiii; vr ililatin.-. Our
ARICOCELU
Is an ciiUrpiment ot the Scrotoe uinv.
Whatever may Iv Its caiuc It's Injuiloiu if.
focti aro too well ktiomi tor me to com
ment tm. buttle e to t.iy that It u(ircs.i
the mind, ucikun the bod', racks tlif tier
vous t.ivtein, and ultlmatdv kail. lo a com-
phto lo.d of all povvtr. Uy my S,TrM ireotmeiit li new. entlrclv origin u wjth, tu"
or TltUATMKNT joti are tparcd tho lisld tiul inifectly pojnliw. It completely dltiOlvoa
snd sufftrlrgi Incident to tho old time cut-1 ll- stricture and pormvnntly ninovnt eveiy
tlnj op.ratien with the Inlfe. Under my nbttructlon frcta the paiuee. It stopj ovcty
treatmeut the patient improves fiom tho be- 1 m.natural dischari;-. uHjv-i all inflariunttloii,
Eltmlnff, All pain Instantly cea.., donness ledimi the prostrate glatid when ttilarjjcl.
deanM. and nciu tl.o bnuuer and l.iancjs wun
irritated or iuni;ted, inviKOrutes the org in),
and retorii health ami roundniM to every patt
of the bcxU alTecttd hy tho dlvate.
and sncllitiK qulcl.ly fiuUddc, the pooH of
ctcginnt blood arc foui-d from the dilated
veins uLlch rapidl.v resume their normal size,
strmgth t.ml soundness and with it tlitf
pride, tie power and the pleasures of rfcet
htalth
BLADDUR AND KIDNEY
trouble arp alwiys caused by In3ammalIonv
evtendlng from the surrounding" ixvrts, the
svinptomi of which jou can spprccJata bet
ter tbxn I can derribe If jou liavo an of
the conditions call on 1110 and let ine e
plain to you my method, of diK)slns of
them. I hive effected cures in t! ju'jndi ut
cases-, and a cure awaits iu
PROSTATIC TROUBLES
o matter of how lonff standing I will ncp
tin m by nit 1111 ilin.l of tu.iliiM.nl
ASSOCIATE DISEASES
In iminir an nllment ot nnv kind we never
fall tn remove all relle loniplleitlom or ,!
ciate diseaie. If the ca It Varicocele the wi nh
ncss caused bt It dlvipiwars. If It h stricture
and luw developed Into l'rostrstie, Ilhddcr u
hidney atf,'Ctloti, the Injured organs am all u
stored to a perfectly hcilthful condition. If it
U Contali.u, I Ho. id l'oWoi), nn and all bkln,
Wood and Uonc Diseases ariiiif hum tie taint
mo intlnly and permanently eliminated lrom
the sjstcm. If it In vvcakties, the many ditin.
In rjmptonu following In lu Iraln and Indi
cating a nreuuturo drclinu ut phs!cal ard m:n
tul power aro totally removed and rapidly re
phced br the vouthful energy of robust mm.
hood Hence nil rE,ultin His and reflex cum
plication?, which may be properly termed a,.
sociate delicti, and whlcli, In fart, are often
mole faiou, than th original uiliutnt tlut glies
rise to theui all, we sav, dipappeur completely
arm forever with tne cure of the nnln malauj.
SPECIFIC BLOOD POlSONINd
On account ot Its frightful hldesueuM cb
tsgloat blood (oUou Is commonly cslle4 tht
king of all diseases. It may be either hsttd.
Itary or contracted. One tlu, ustcm li
tainted lt)i It, llie dlseiM may msnltut
Itself In the form ( tcrofuls, tczeins,
thcumallo pains, stilt or r.rollen Joint, frui
tions or copper-colored spots en floe or
hod;-, Utile ulcers in tl.c moutli or on tht
tongue, sola throat, swollen tousllj. tilling
out of the hair or evebro,, and finally a
leprous-like decay ol the ficsti and bone. If
vou have anv of tt.(e or similar symptoirus
j oil urn cordially Invited to consult vu Im.
mrdlatil). If vvv find your (sara aro mv-
founded wc 'ft 111 tell ou w frankly ami re
lieve jour mind. Put If Jour constitution
Js Infected with vims we will tell yvi si
frankly, mid show .vou how to ret rid ot It.
Our special treatment for conts1eis blood
polvon Is practically the result ot sur life
vvoik, and h Indoncd by the best physicians
e( American and Europe. It centtlia no
dmscrouj drugs or Injurious medicines ot
any kind. It go.t to tho very bottom of tho
dlscftM and force put evtiy particle of In
purity. Sewn cmy sign and symptom ot
blood pfiLon disappear icmalttely and for
ever. Tlie blood, the tluc, the eh, the
tmnii and Iha whole system sre clesd,
purified and restorrd to prtlcct health and
tho patient piepsud anevr for tht duties
and pleafiins of life
RHBUMATlSfl
Aintr and thronlc In nil lc frtni,, cntan;el
snd ftllUiud joinlii, muficiilar rheunuiUsm.
lumbago, sciatica, hv my SYSTIlU OK
Tlin.V'ninxr ,ho flgni, of imprvem'iit
ot onee and In a very nort time sre p
manentlr cured
WRITE
If juu cannot t all. sll cormpondeuc
strictly umtlJentUl and all replies sent In
plain 'envel pe. Incloe '! rent stamp to
Injure leply
ULCERS
1 uur not of what natuie or of how long stand
ing, a. my sjntim ol treatment is e-ipi-ctallr
adapted for tho treatment of the name inamnwli
b they -iro dried up at once.
RECTAL TROUBLES
And all .ivcllltw, tcnderr.es and iinpediiutias I Buttl a, Ii1es. risures, Tl.tula nnd all growths
n moved I cured without the aid of a knife
HYDROCELE
Consultation and
Advice Free.
OFFICE HOURS)
9 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Sundays, 10 A. M. to 4 P.M.
IHTTSTON.
.spixial to mi- sranton Tribune
Plttston, Jan. S. Oeorge hely wis
stilckon with paralyah whllo at woik
nt the Coxton yard this nfternoon. lie
was removed to his home? In tho city
ambulance, nnd la In a had condition.
Tho little two-year-old child ot .Mr.
nnd Mrs. Chailcs llnle, Uio former.
Wcdl-known tea agent of this place,
tnetvlth a painful accident at the fam
ily residence this morning It was
washdav at the Hula home, and the
llttlo child was playing about the
washing mnchlne Mrc. Hale was uslnff.
Fhe Innocently, nnd in the temporal y
nzie's Medical and Surgical Offices
PERMANENTLY LOCATED.
Rooms 208, 209, 210 Pauli Building, 426-428 Spruce Street,
SCRANTON, P."
I TAKE
ELCVATOR)
MVianmrxmmWwm'!i
j
Iron vvhUh It tales its name. It Is n. dmr.ii ot
llio froiilii-r aimv io and mislit liavc been
hid an)vhcns in the (.icat vvcat with as aood
effect aa on Henry Canh' ntiih in Anroia.
Ihu action of the plaj revolvcv almost entirely
riound tho incmbcr-j of Canhj'-t hou-thold and
the ofllcc-in of the l.leventh United btatca cav
alry, Canhj'4 daughter being ihe wife of l,l
end Conhain, of the cav-ilr,
'Ih diama vai fplendidly preccttcd Il.t nlj'it
hy a company that was much kiipeiior to tlio
hui.i'c ori;.iuized for road purpose, rharli-i
W. hloltrs via; admliable on tho rouch and reidy
laid, cmncr and William T. l.'lltton looked ard
acted the role of the cavalry colout-1 In a fajlt.
ic.j iiuiiuer. svunoy Aiii.iworth won iv aucli-
absence of the mother, withdrew the ,.rCLl ,,y hu nanly portrnjal of the iole of Lieu
buiiR from the tub and tho hot, bolllnff urmt Denton nnd l)un,tln Kmr.um wai ciitil-
water KUnhcd foith. The little child jcicntly vilhiirioui ns Captain llodmmn to arouvj
a proper fcilitn; of lo-itllitv on Ihe part ol th;
.uulienee alls? ri.-ie KmiioiiJ po a sweet and
sji.iutl otic iuipeoonation of the role of Uonlta
C why, who Is In love with Lieutenant lien
was badly scalded ubout tho right side
of the body.
Kecent, deaths here: Dennli Tlffiie,
of Kllsabcth sticet; Mrs. Mary Mc
Donnell, ot Upper Plttston: Mrs. Will
iam Loufihiey, of Inkerman; John
ltoche, of Inkerman: P. P. Smalley, of
AVet Plttston.
Father Kugene Qarrcy read tho nn
nuul report of the afftilis of the St,
John's 1 toman Catholic church at the
two last mnsses yesterday. The ie
celpts uero $12,120.45i expenditures. $",
02.1.29: balance In treasury, $3,'97.00.
Judge Halbey tn court today Handed n.tlthd "A Dmghter of for-lco." The Louq
down nn opinion disponing of the Dll- I WJ3 crowded to tho doors and many were elad
llonls-Corcorun Injunction case. Vln- lor the dance -ven to stand. Mr. lloefihr hai
cent It. DllltontB Is tho ex-Catholic , EfJ'n Wether a company of pl.jtrs tionB .11
prlc-Ht who has been attempting to hold , nU.. l J
meetinga unions inc. i,uIiumli !, i.nudioine. and ww shown 10 adv.inwj.-e by tin
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Eeview.
Ncu olL, Jan. 23. 11,0 huge piopoiliuii ef
the dealings in St. I'aul made it the dominant
fietor In today's market. Its tntlunco w-)
marked on a urj few ftneks mostly neail at
llliatcd with It and the general lUt ihovvcd n
draxKltn; tendency both 011 tho upward and the
downward courx". Tic violent nnd erratic move
menu In St. I'aul kept the market confused and
unsettled fur tne greater port cf the da)
Tlicru were considerable Kalna estahllhed dur
inif tho cirly dcalliiKS and later In the da) priced
fell con.Iilcrably belov Mturdaj's level, bit the
net cham,-is aie foi the moit put mill Did
soni" gains arc mixed with the prepondctant
loioti. .St. I'aul was at one time ncrly three
points above Saturday and at another tiim over
two points belo.v and clewed the dvy with a
net lines of l'.l on sales of L.'2.0u0 fhaicj. Tho
tlijtcfti tliti momlnt; put cue btaUinenW in ureat
COll.V
Ha) ...
U 44?, U.
AiVcd.
4a
tm MIh Fniilr StuM.i vli-a (Vi Ilia (.ictillr , "Jii w ." vwuiii.cic.i .,.u, ,v ,uc i.a,i..tv, v.
"' ,. :mVtur.. l. . ;. .... : ii'?, '. ,' ' M. I'aul stock In exclumac fur bon.U ot the (licit
Drur) and Tied V. Stions were other members
of tli4 compjnv who alio smlained Impirtunt
mice.
"A Daughter of Corsica."
'Ihe Jack Ihvffk-r company opened thcli uvo
wceki' cntragement at the Acidemy of Muslu
lai-t cvcnlnj. Tor the Initial pvriormance a
beautiful roniMitlo comedy drama was presented
but has been prevented by Mayor
Thomas J. Corcoran, on tho prrouud,
tho mayor contended, that mutants'
speeches would Incite tho unfriendly
Lithuanians to ilot. DlUIonls applied
to tho coutt for nn Injunction to re
httaln tho maor from interfering with
his meetings and to give htm police
piotecttan. The judge, In his opinion,
denim tho Injunction on the ground
that the case Is not within tho Juris
diction of tho equity court, und that
DlUIonls' only tccourso would be to
bring FUlt apalnst tho mayor. DlUIonls
mado another attempt to conduct a
meeting last evening, but tho mayor
again prevented It, although adopting
a different course. DlUIonls himself
was allowed the privilege of entering
the hall. No one eluo would bo ad
mitted except the Janitor. After wait
ing a half hour for nn audience, and
not caring to Hpeak to tht Janitor
alone, DlUIonls decided to postpone tho
meeting.
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0 $
0 rr,nrr,.n 0
I incAIKILAL.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
HONESPALE.
Special to the Scranton Tribune,
lloticsilale, Jan. 28. nev. Dr. IIen?on,
who lectures on Wednesday evening
In the opera Iiouho, under the auspices
of tho Christian Kndeavor society, has
n wide reputation n a tacttirer His
ATTRACTIONS TODAY.
.C'.I)i:v! OV MUSIC-Jack lfoofdcr company,
Night
"Arizona."
Those who saw Auputiu Tliouus t liu.i pliv,
"Ariiona," at tlu l.)ccum last nlht, under
tard why It has been 01,0 of the dbtinct sue
ccwes of the srskon. It Is a story of the lives
of real flesh and blood pccple with tlulr vhmU.
nrfcses and tlulr hcroUms, their latreds and tho
virtue that Is the oppoelto woven Into t dra.
niatlo mosalo that never lairs or lo'cs Interest.
It lias been said of "Arizona" that It U ultra
melodramatic In spots hut the ultra melo
ilraniatlrisms aie always led up to with a cUIll
that is admlmhli,
"V.rlmW has little tn do with the stale
u-e of olcetrlo cilclum lights. Ihe coitumlnt;
as thniouhl) in keeping; Willi Ihe play. 'Iha
pctlallirt Introduced am exceptionally stionu
.ind plri sin;.
Cliff Tarrell, the mimical intnedlan. Is 11 ilovcr
entertained and don his act In a finely flnUhol
manner. Dr. Mollis and Nulora, the jutiKler,,
veil known in this city, appeared airaln list
cvenlue Willi tho oi,aiil.itioii and atuln pio.ctl
the fatf Unit they can Jussle nn.vtlilno- lrom .1
tuokplck to a ciniion ball with much eaui
and giacc und that Ihey urc s cood as th belt,
llruie liielurdjon, the co-nediaii of tlo com
tuny, had tlie siidlrnce in ronvul.lons mot of
the lime Ills slnslns and il.mdn criated
inueh apphuirf. Thli ,ifteiini "A DauidiUr of
Uorklca" A be repealed, ne7 speeialtics belli;
intnduced between .ut Tonlsht Joseph I).
CHlmn's own pla) "11 r Uanrh Kins," will bo
piuduccd
"Eight Bella."
Lovers of mude, pantomime and icu.lc iffects
will havo a treat In tho iroduetiou of 'TJijlit
Hells," which will bo at the L)ceum next Wed
nesday iilslit. TI1I1 speeu, of cnteitalnmcnt,
rsiclall the trick propeity part of It, has an
abldlns hold upon the theaters-tcoers of hliih
und low drirrcc, '' lu,'P' ,0 I'roi' 'lie aeertlon
that wo are all children when the appioprlate
moment c 011114 round,
"Klght UilU" In its rejuvenated latc li one of
the funnlct works uf Its claa, and, haiilny the
llKht tendency to ffivc tho eusecptlble fpcctitor
tin attack of sealcknc,, is thorouk'hly enjoj.
able.
The n)ino llrolheis air wondcifully nglla nnJ
clever pintomlmUti. John 1'. lljrno Is the in
ventor of the mechanical fHicts, which are truly
mnrvcloiv, and ho Is also tho author of the lines,
All of the brothers are agile acrubats that would
d.) credit to any clruu. It is not hard to con
etivo that such people nSMclatid together could
kfep thlmrs quite lively, nnd that Is Just what
they do. Seats are now 011 talc.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syiup
Ilns been used for over FlITT VKAIH bv
MILLIONS of MOntCUS for their Cllll.limiV
W1111.K Ti:r.THIM1. with lT.lll'hCT 6l'C riiss,
I
Northern and Nortliern Pacific. It wis further
announced that the plan would bo officially pub
Milled todav. Up to the close cf bualtUM the
promised plan hid not loin published, und this
w.is all the news of the day beirint; on tlie ktock.
'the 1st. I'aul movement was supplemented by n
mon rb-o in Kansas and Texas end in Man
hattan. The Urst in insularity cf the nirikct w.a
uiwd by weakness in the be I'aul in aIiicIi the
cpinlnir trains had leen moderate. Totil fain,
l,uiH),7eO tharc. Uuslnesa In rilli-oid bonds con
tlnucsl larire and prices adianccd In the eaily
tleallcit but jlsldcnl in sympuhy v.lth ktocks
lutil Fale, par value, lf:3,iT0,lXW. rnltol btates
bonds were all unchanged on the la.t rill.
Tti following; quotation are furnished His
Inlnuo by M. S. Jordan (i To., rooms "y5-7W
Hears building;, Scranton, Pa. Telephone WW..'!
open- nun- low. ctos
inn. e-st. int.
Ameilcan buar lbj UJ?t lvtls
American Tobacco ....lit1! IKK. 1111!
Am. S. li V a ii 3i,i
Attli, To. i: S. To .... iWt
.... -
.... "ns
.... i
.... 43
.... W'i
.... nu
...,itt
VMi
IV,
17",
1131!.
155 IS1-", lCSli
l.-J 1'Ji, UHs
llolmvaio A. lluiUoii ....152Vj li) nl
Lackawanna 1 Hil5 l'"
federal .teel IT! 11? n"t
f'edci-ul Steel, Pr TU'i U TdU
Kan. 4: 'lex. I'r tM'i M W'i
Louis. & Nash b7 tsi &7"i
A.. T . S. v.. I'r
l!r.mkl)n Traction
llalc. & Ohio .....
( ont. Tcbacca ...
( lies. K Ohio .....
hie. fc tl. W ...
I hie, I) & Q ....
St. Paul ,
lloek tland
I5'n
7'1
It's
S't
1T4
11.1
im,
IIP,
1111.:
II
M
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3)
173i
lit
151;
lil
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70li
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Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS. nid
rirst Natioral Uanl. liO)
Scrantcn avlnf-s Hank 00
'third National Usnk ,- '1,
ntme Denonlt and Uiscount Bank.. 2JJ
Lconom) Llcht, H. i. 1'. Co.
Lacka. Truit safe Depoait Co
Clark 4: Snovei- Co., I'r.
Scranton Iron I enco S Jllff. 1.0. ...
Scranton Axle Works
Lacka-umu Dairy Co . i'r. ......
I'ountv "-mimm Hank A: Itu't Co..
First National Pank (Carboudale)..
Standard Drllllm; Co.
'traders' National Hank
Scranton Holt and Nut Co
1JONPS.
Scranton Passenger Hallway, fir-t
Mortcase, due 1W0
People's btuit Killnay, flrst mort-
Kae, due 1913
People's Street Hallway, i.enerai
mortgaire, duo 1021 .. 115
Dickson Manufacturlns Co,
1W
Ui
100
. . )5
20
ni.0
300
JO
115
1115
115
115
LacU. Tovvnh!p SelyDol S per cent
100
101
low, MYic: No. 2 oats, UKzZl'e.; K. I vrtilte,
27Ja2Sc.; No. :j i.hite, M7,xJ7ui No. I rye,
52c: No. 1 Max. and northvvvst, 1.T2: tlmothr,
Sine; pork. 13.9eall; Urd, 7.40; rigs. (KK
7.15; dhoulders, citoO'.sc; nidiJ, sj7.J5a7.3i;
whiskey, :1.27.
Chicago Live Stock Mnrket.
Chicsgo, Jsn. is. Cattle needpta, 11.000;
choice, steady; othci, s'uw to 10c lower; cows
and hcifoM, stotdy to itronj; for rckkI to ihoirr,
vultum and canneis, ISaJic. lower; Texans
steady; good to prime steel, J5.10a, poor in
medium, V.tOaS; stoekeni and fi-edere, stfad),
$v'al.50, cons, (2.l5al.lO; luifers, i70al To,
canners, l.'iOaJ.Co; bulls, .'.70UfO; elites, U
5.75; Teias fed steeH, iBU4 10; Texas grasn steers,
$.;.53al; Texas bulls, i5tU3.75. IIoks llereint,
tcdi), a5,000; tomoirow, .V.OiiOi left over l.Oun;
average hadi lilchir; top, i5.v'.; mixed ind
butchers, S.10al.35; jeod to choleo heavy, jv.20
a5.!'5; lunch hcav), 4xk,515; Unlit, i.'.10v SO;
bulk of svles, J L'ja5.30. Slievl lttCflpts, JO.OOC;
hccp and lambs, hnn; Kccxl to choice svethrts,
K.7J3L55; fair to choice inlve-l, W.50sfl85; west.
cm (diee-p, b.).75il,.'.0; Tea. idiep, ifiBOaS JO;
native lsinhs. tijjxl.fiO; westeni lambs, WaS 50.
ltr,
101
Minhattan f.Io lin1, USi; IHA, lKt
Met. Traction Co IK!". ln
31lsourl Paclflo S1'4 Sd'g
Pioplc's On trt'.i 10O
Southern Pacillo il'i I'i'.i
Voifoll. fc Western .... Wi Ul'i
Vnrt 1. Tae fie 8 '1 S--.V;
.....
North. PaclOe, Pr .
N. Y. Tentral ....
Ont. k West
lVnn.1. It. II
Piulflo Mall
Iteidini;
ItcaUlntr. Pr ...
Southern It. It
Soutlwrn 11. It, I'r
Tmn. (' A. lion ..
II. P. Leader
f. S. Unthei, Tr ..
I!, s Uulihir
l'nlon I'.ieltlo
I'nlon Pacific, Pr ,.
Walash, I'r ..,,..,.
Wctern Union ,.,..
Third Annuo
. bTi
.112',
. rav,
.U5Ti
. It's
. Ji
,. 714
. 20V
. 71..
. 571
,. ltiMi
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101
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City of Scranton bt. Imp. 0 per
cent.
Scranton Traction 0 per cent
Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Conccted by II. O. Uale. 27 Lackawanna Ave )
Putter rtcamery, iiiCic
Kpirs Select western, ili.vJU'C.; nearby slate,
23a2JVsC.
Cheeiie full cream, new, UaU'jc.
llcans Per bu. choice nurrovr, H U
Onions 1.00 per bu.
flour-Ccst patent, H W.
Dairy lluttei lOaJOc.
tlics.li Peas 1 toal 15.
Pea Beam -cl.i5a2.W
Philadelphia Grain and Produce.
Philadelphia, Jin. I. Wheat-"ic. lower: eon.
tract GraiU Januaiy, 7Ca70c. Coin 1st. Io.-r;
No. 2 miiid Januarv, 43aflVaC. Oali- stead) ;
No. 2 while clipped, 3JV-C flour firm but
uulet llultei- siesd) ; faiuv weKtiin citanvit,
t'J'-r ; do. prints, 2Jc. f;us l'lim; fieh ti "
b). 21c; Oo. wcitern, 21c. i do. southwestern,
2K.J do. toulhein, 20e. Clieise Mead , Nc v
oik full creams fun. y Fnnll, IIS tU'c : do. iIj.
tlo. lair to cholc?, lO'iall'.c. Iirhned Mmnii
fr ch.in-cd. Ciittoli 1 Inn and ',.e. hlgler,
inlddllii; uplands, p." 4c. TjIIov. Lnchanned
city prime, in liorshtada, Be.; tlir'e. 5c- , couu
tr)', pilme, In baircls, 'USt'-; cakes, 5'.c l.ne
I'xUtll) (JUKI IHIC htt'lU); tonis, V'av-Sv. w,
la qualiti ; eld looncr", o,(ii7e.: ehiilei.i1, f'.a
ldo. ; ducks, llalU.c ; '.ec-se, Oalle ; tuiVe; .
KilOc Dieted I'ouiliv-Ciiclii.nged; Jowl',
choice, Wl. do. fill 10 Rood, b'ia'd-.; old
roosters, ila"c ; ticnb) rhtikiw, IO1121'.; wont
em do., Oalle ; tmltejs, clinlcc to fare), Hi We. ;
iluckf, llalo. UeeelpU-1 lour, J.um) bati.l.
and 1.27(1,000 pounds In sacks; wheat, 4,00(1 buii
i-It corn. W-'.OCs: bushel,; oat, 15,000 bitlulv
Shipments Wlnat, Z luahiLj, coin, ll.Oirt
busliils, oat, 15,CH) bmhels
Buffalo Live Stock Market.
1U1 Buffalo, Jan. 22. Cjttlr-CIced west
and irregular and t;tnerally lower; good to b-vt
smooth fit exrioit esttle, I?5.25ii5o0; ahippln
steerJ, ftlAViio; export bulls, dwieo to Ultra,
W.25; good to choice butcliT stoers, t3.755atfi0;
trooil lo but ut bull', $J.2.a.1.7; feeder bully,
'..'0a3 50, kooiI lo best lit cms, $3.50a'l 55 ( f't
heifers, cholte tn ettra, Hit 25; Jrootl to chole
do., $J.25a3.75; stock steers, good to but, W.'.'5l
SCO; good to choice cvders. I.T5al. Civi
Choice to exna, sa,M; guenl to chines', 7.50i3;
hcavv calv-cs, Tfl 25at.5o. fjmbsChoIce to ex
tra, $5 60-15 SO; good to choice, $5.cAi5.73j fair
to good, $5.25a5 50; sheep, choice to extra, $1.7',
5; pood to choice-, jl50af,75, Uosu fair d(
mand: heavy, M 45; mixed, i.i,15a5 55; York
ers, 5 5l,!a5.65; pip1, ?55a5.70.
New York Live Stock.
Ntvv VorU, Jan, C3 Breves steers stead) tot
common to filr; ,'uo.l stein), shado lower; tlUnt
cows and bulls, linn; good rows slow; steers,
el 75i5.10; filr to choice oxen, tj.-i.75a5; bull
?.75al; extni fat, do, 1.10; rows, j.MOo-t 50
I iliert-Marhct tlim; Veals, $5a0; liarn),rd
talves, M60att westerns, i4.W)j jcarllngs, 8t
2.50; little ralice, el it 50. Sheep (Jood btoek
(.ttady; others slow, closing weak; choice Iamb.,
steady; olheia hlovvj whole market; closed JA.
till kliteep, :.al.w; unius, tcwu.iu; cxiis. I,n:
t'madi lamlw, MS0; culLs, l
5a5 71, ptis, 50.7010.5U,
Hogs ITrm'nt
U
aii3
71
10'i
71
wjs
W's
Tin
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'"h
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CHICAGO CHAIV MAIIlvrl
It SOOrilKS the Cllll.ll. hORKNb thH nUMJ(
ai.iTvs all PAIN: CUIUS WINIl COLIC, an.
Is the best remedy for DIAItllllOKx. Sold ly
liruixa-Uts In every pait of the vvoiM. n ,uie
and aiK mr --.mis. ,.,,-...- ,,.,m p,iu,
Si,( take no other Vind, lenty-flu rents 1
Iwltle.
iu:t,
May
ftbtinry
COHN.
May
february
o.vra
Mar . ...
poniv.
May
I.AltO.
May
Open.
Ml'.'.
Till,
"Hi
son
S7i
11.10
lll-ah-est.
77
Tl'a
.10j
sm
25
11.15
livv.
'.'
7!.5
31k
is
Tl'i
20
i)
274
120
Clos
Im:. 7i)H
11.10 UIO
r 7 no 7 53
7.50-7.5 7 62 T.V
Nf.W 0llK CHAIN MUlKnT.
Oiifn- High- low- Clos.
UllEAT. lug. et. est. ing.
March l t MS, HH
Ml) "I"; l, " Wi'i
New York Gtaln nnd Produce.
New olk, Jan. '.'s.l lour Market weak iium
Inn en' standpoint, but still held noinlniili
at old prkeu, iloelng uiucttlctt. Wheat 'JK't
weak; Nu. 2 led. Vic I. o b. alleat; No. J
ltd, mi'.c elevator, option' ntd wtak iliiouuh
out tlie ilav, cb'sesl e.m at ll,e net decline.
Much closed N, , Ma, 1 0?,c. ; duly, en1"'.
Coin SJl dull, No. 1. 471-e. elevator; tl)-),c
f. c. b. atloat option opened easy and bttain
wtak. tlrcd c -) nt V. t dot line; Januan
ilostsl o71.c: Mat, ll'-ic; Jul, il'.e. Oalv
lpol dull, No 2, .''.!' , No J, ain-.c.l So. 1
white. ,!H.i' ! 'rail: while, .lla")5c ; No. 2 white,
AIjlSIKv trak mixed v.rslirn, 30a"0i,-i- t r-n-lions
dull Hid easier Willi corn, llutt' r Mnidv ,
Hi aim ry, l''ar.i ; f.ntoi), Halle.; Juno cuain
ii), 15ii0e ; imlutlon utanier), l.!al3i.e 1 statj
dial-)', lla2ile Lluese 'steady; fancy laige fall
made, llUullijc; fancy finall (all made. 11 1
l'V. forgs-l casv ; ,tato nnd I'ennejlvanli CO'-i
a21f. ; Vvcstrin, lOoCOc.
Chicago Qialn nnd Produce.
(hltago, Jan. IS. -Well, cables, heavy ncdpls
and geneially bearish nill.tlis depressed wheat
trdiy, Jlay closing l'.al'ic under Saturday,
Torn closeil Vic and oats u ihadc down. Pro.
visions at tho I'loso were a shidn to 15o. higher,
( ash rpiotatlons wem as followii flourskillet
but steady; No. 3 sprln wheat, OJaOlVJc; N.
2 lid 7Uia70Vic No. i 10m, 37 Vic i No. 2 jel-
Erut Ltbeity Stock Market.
Kast l.lhertv, Jan. 23 Cattl Htronger, ex
tia, ?3.50a3 70; prime, f.25a5.10; common, "--1
.iJ.75. Hogs Active and higher; prlrao medium'
tsirsVafloCO; best Yorkers, $5,50i3 65s leavy Leg".
S5 45-15.60; pig, W.30a5 40; rou-;hJ, tl,"Ja.lo
fehcei Steady; choice vrcthers, l.69at.70 cm
men, M0a2M; iholco lambs, 3.ii5.v3.S0; rem
mon to good, lajto; rral calves, 7.cV0a4.
Oil Market.
Oil Cit), Jan. 2i Credit Ulsncca, 11.17; eer
tiihates. no bid; i-lilpments, 1I4.M17 barrels; av
erage, rsl.O'd tnrrrlt; runs, 12I.S60 batTels; ajer
an'e, S7,;J9 barrels.
Dividend for Creditors.
II) f.xilusivo Wire from The Associated Press
Washington, Jan. 23 Tho coinptfoUer of the
currency lias declared n dividend of IT per cent
In favcr of the creditors of the Intolveut NUnal
U.uili of Mlddletown, Pa.
State of Ohio, Cit) of Toledo, Lucas Lunty,
I'll VMS J- Cllf.MlY nukes osth thst lis is
wnloi' paiti.cr of the flnu of T. J. CI1CNBY
( O , doing business in the City of Toledo, Count,
and State aforesaid, and that mid tlrm Mill pit
ll.o sum ot ONT. HUNDltUI) U0LLAU3 tor
each and every ease of C'ATAIUUt that cannot
be cured by tho un of HALL'S OATAItnil
Cf Hi:. fltANK J. CHLNCY.
Mom to before me and subscribed In my
presence, this 6th diy of December, A. I., Mil,
Ir-c.s.) A. W. CLUASOtf.
Notary Publie.
Haifa Calarth Cure Is taken IntemsUy, axil
acta directly on tho blood and mucous surface,
of tho i)Um. Send far testimonials, free.
'V V. J. CllENCY & CO , Toledo, O,
Sold by Druggists, 75o.
Hall's family PI1U r the be.t,
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