--' f " "IH5.-,! v. . ,. ov'rWf '"'' " ' ' "' T-V -iew m.t" irjjiww.- wwn B-H Wt'-Hm".'rv."Mt .--wi-tri niwTJ4rtgMf ' wi"wpj?a!nUTy gntt THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1901. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MONTROSE. Special to the Serinton Tribune Montrose, Feb. 1. Cnuit is still In Fpsplon. .Tmlfro Gcorno H. l'tii-dy, of Wayne county, htiH'lioen here this week to hoar certified cru'-cp. CRIMINAL r'ASKH. In the case of the Cotnmouvmltli vs. t'orlls Stone, icHl.Uliifr ntnuM-, uhsuuU and battery, etc., the Jury were cllrojt od by the court to u-turn a verdict of not guilty. Commonwealth vs. "William Smith, rhatge, mayhem, Jury found defendant trullty as charged In the indictment. Commonwealth vp. Thomas Bovltand Commonwpnlth vs. Anofro ttolinus, Blodyock Yanorlch, uharged with nc sault and battery, were tried Jointly: Jury now out. Commonwealth vs. Daniel Jleardon, JcRale Chamberlnln, elmie, lurcwij' and receiving', the case was Riven to the Jury yesterday aftetnoon, but up to this hour an agreement has not been i eached. Commonwealth vh. Curtis Stone, .charge, illegal trafficking-. This Is a. suit brought by the I'rr Methodist Camp Meeting association against the defendant for conducting a star.l for the sale of light bpers, fruits, candy, etc.. within one inlle of the camp ground nnd against tlte wNhvs ami without the consent of the association, contrary to the act of assembly. The opening scenes in the trial were made very cntertuinlng by the spirited tilts between Rev. Mr. Santmlro. the prose cutor, and T. J. Davles, esq., counsel for the defense. The cube Is still on trial. MISCELLANEOUS. Henry Hutchinson vs. John O'Shea. No depositions having been taken on rule, rule is discharged. In re license of Wllllum Sluifer: filed depositions on part of petitioner. In re division of wards of Susque hanna borough. Hearing in ease con tinued until next argument term, last Monday of March next. nnrom: .runoi-: pckdy. G. W.'Wedpmun vs. Silas Hartley mid Avery Harris. In hands of court. N. Major vs. Flint National bank of Susquehanna. Supplemental nflidavit or defence permitted to be lllnl. HOAD.'t AND HUIDGES. in ic road in Gie.it Henri. Continued ills Confirmed Continued to Confirmed Keprot of In re load in Auburn. titI: width llfty feet. In n toad In Lathrop and Hiooklyn. 'miHiined nisi. lu re bridge In Lihsi ty township. i 'ontltmed nl.M. In ic riiud In Ap.ilucon. Confirmed P'M. '!i : i aod in l.utluop township. Con I i ' d nit-1. I'l ic inud In Kranklln. Confirmed r.' i. fu i-.' io.mI In Auburn .' pill teim. Ir re bridge in Little Meadows. Con tinued to Apill teim. I.'i ie mod in Thomson. Confirmed nisi; width Jifly feet. In fij brWge over Lacka-wanna, creek J u Forest City. View continued to April term. In re roud in Spilngville. nisi. In ie bridge In Franklin, Inspectors npproved. In re bridge in Lenox. Rule granted upon contractors. Postmaster S. S. Wright is home fiom Washington. I). C and Harris burg, where ho has been on business. .Holy Communion service will take Dlaco at St. Paul's Episcopal church on b'unday morning. Rev. Dr. James W. Putnam, of New York city, will preach at the monthly union service to be held in the Presby terian church Sunday evening. The men'8 4 o'clock meeting' of the Presbyterian church will be hold at the Jail on Sunday next. The members of the senior class of (he Montrose High school enjoyed the class slelghrlde, which they had await ed so long and patiently, last night. Miss Julia Cruser, elocutionist, will appear at nn entertainment at Fac toryviHe this evening. The Captain It. F. Beardsley camp fcons of Veterans, of this place, have rranged with Charlie Collins, the well known impersonator of "Fritz Stein," in the war drama of that name, for two presentations or the play in Mont ioso this spring. Mr. Collins will be assisted by local talent. Herbert Brewster left today for Ger mantown, -where lie has secured a good position in a large drug store. Mrs. Emma Perkins has returned from a visit with Towanda friends. Mrs. J. S. Courtrlght is a guest of her sister, Mrs. D. Webster Coxe at St. Andrew's rectory, Alden. Pa. It Is stated on good authority that all that remains to be done now to en sure the establishment of a pants fac tory in Montrose is the raising of $1,000 to pay the rent of the building for four years. A committee has 'been at work today soliciting subscriptions, and the prospect for the factory seems bright The factory will be conducted by John E. O'Brien and Feinbloom & Co.. and will bo operated In O'Brien's building on South Main street. TUNKHANNOCK. Speehl In the Scranton Tilbune. Tunkhnnnook, Fob. 1. The Monday club will meet next week with Miss Hlnnur Little. Mrs. R, K. FnsMett. of Luceyvllle, Is the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Elizabeth Sp.iuldlng. The St. Anthony Literary club, -which meets every Tuesday evening in the vestry of the Catholic, church, elected1 the following otllceis for the ensuing year: President, Willlnm Connell: vice president, Patrick Ruyro: secretary, Thomas lloyce; assistant secretary, Manic Coiinell; tteuKUi-er, Chile I'ulu lian. Tile club has about thirty mom be is. Geoige J. Johnson, of Laceyvlllc, was in town Wednesday. He recently sold the WlnoU woollen mill nt this place about .-iO.OOO poumis of wool, and while here visited the. factory and saw them using up some of It. He regards the mill ns quite an Industry for Tunk hiinnock. Wllllum A. Kcttrldge. of the Con sumers' stoie, is confined to the house with the grip. Ethelma Hlakeslee. daughter of n. n. Hlakeslee, was taken to the Medico- Cllirurglcul hospital ut Philadelphia one day this week, where an operation will be performed for app-ndlcltls. Milton Ilrltton, of Clinton towtchlp: 'Squire Charles Gardner and George Stunton. of-Factory vllle borough, have been attending court this week. Sheriff John W. Giuy left on Thurs day for Huntingdon with two prison ers, Joseph Moulton nnd Ernest Dick inson, who had been convicted of lar ceny and sentenced to confinement at Huntingdon tefuiiuutory, dining this term of court. Prof. George T. Illble, or the Stroutls buig State Normal school, will deliver u lecture at Plait's opera house on Fi Idny evening, FpIii uary 22. under the misplees or the teachers and, scholars of the TllnkhiiUMniklni1niMi,len Mimi I district. The proceeds will be used for the purchase of a bell and organ for the school house. Miss Flora Paiks. a tiuincd ntirse of Wilkes-llarrc. bus letuined to her homo, after spt-ndlng a few diivs with Mrs. Elizabeth Spauldlng. t'laionce Aslu-ld, who Is attending n busliiesM -ol!ei:e ur Elmlio. N. Y.. was called here thl wvk to attend the luueiMl of his Ki'tmlniuther, .Mrs. Alio. Millet . A iiianiugf ilitu:t hrs b'Mji Nrtti.tj to Fred II. (bonie mid Miss Alfaruta Jones, both lit Nu.en. Mtv. JfiiuiiTi, of Aubuin. N. Y.. who has been th- tirnt of Mrs. I-:. X. Stone for the p.ist veid,, has l-tunu-il home The Miipiiru chuich is now b.-lng wired for ulm-tile- lights. Mis-. T. H. ili-i-nvlllo Is confined to Hie hou&i- by Illness. Floyd Thompson, of New York city, visited his patents at this place one day this week. COFRT NOTES. In the case of George While v. Frank Mulligan et nl trespass, f.ir false imprisonment, the Jury found a verdict in favor of the defendants, nftr being out nearly four houis. Tiie case maybe appealed to a higher court! In the case of the Commonwealth vs. Kneeland F. Allen, the defendant not nppcarlng, the lecognlzance was for feited, and a bench warrant directed to be Issued to bring tin. defendant Into court. John W. Gray, sheriff of Wyoming county, acknowledged In open court the following deeds for real estate sold by him, viz.: Deed to Alfred Ayers for two lots of land In Monroe, sold as property of C. M. New-burg; considera tion, 51,000. Deed to James W. Piatt for land In Monroe, sold as property n0 r -. X- 1 .. . . .. ... i .. i,i. newuurj, consiuerauon, jso. Judson Lutes vs. Cory Schooley, rule for Interpleader granted. The case of George Myers vs. An drew Dalley, James Dalley, OHn Slok ler, Wesley Slckler and Wesley Gable, trespass for cutting timber trees on land of another, is now on trial. James E. Frear and Harding & Harding ap pear for plaintiff, and1 James W. Piatt for defendant. In such cases, If the plaintiff's case is established, the law gives treble damages for timber so cut, when it Is done knowingly. - FOREST CITY, Special lo th Scranton Tribune. Forest City, Feb. 1. There is a great deal of sickness in the community and doctors and drug stores are busy. La grippe seems to have the greatest num ber of victims. W. F. White Js ill with pneumonia. The condition of Miss Elizabeth Hartung. who Is suffering with pneu monia, is thought to bo slightly Im proved. S. C. Manzer has leased the nlanlng mill of T. B. Davis & Bro. Claude Taylor, who has been very 111 with the grip, is somewhat better. William II. McMillan was a delegate to tho Indianapolis convention of the United Mine Workers of America. W. H. Jones lias returned from New York city, where he took a course In embalming. The Forest City Social club will open Its rooma tonight with a smoker. Jack Alexander M president of the new elub, S. A. Surdam vice president, W. V. White, secretary, and F. M. aurdl ner treasurer. Foreman W. H. Wlldcnberger, of En terprise Hose company, has mode the fallowing appointments: Plpeman, I). J. Jones: assistants, B. C. Howard, Reuben Williams, Willlnm Price. Hen ry Carr. William Jones, Joseph Calla glian; plugman, T. J. Pentecost; as sistants, F. W. Westgate, G. L. Taylor, H. E. Moxson, Thomas Duck, F. Prlehnrd; axeman, L. J. Wells; asulst nnts, J. W. Jones, John Callaghan, Mike Everllng, James Wilton; property clerks, George Ledyurd, .1. A. Hi own; chief of (Ire patrol, W. G. Reynolds: assistants. George Westgule, K. M. Cat pouter. N. 11. Hrundoge, V.'. T. Davis. James Karnes. A citizens' caucus whs held Wednes day night and nn Independent ticket was put in the Held. The rnucus was tlte lesult ot illflxiiiMfnctlnn on the part or a few of tho cundldntes who failed of nomination ol the Democratic prl nun its. in the First wardn the entire Republican ticket was endorsed with the exception of Inspector, which was given Samuel May. The Second ward nominated Frank Doud mid r J. Jay for auditors. .1. n. mtdd and J. n. Hell for poormasters; Levi Decker and Ed ward Flynn for school directors; W. A. Lolt and John Elcholzer for council, AI. J. Stelnbrerher for assessor, J. M. Brown for Judge of election and Joe Nick for Inspector. HONESDALE. tyeilal to tlii crnton Tribune. Ilonesdale. Feb. 1. The lecture on Wodenfcdny evening In the onein house by Dr. P. S. Henson, of Chicago, was a rare treat for Honesdale people, nnd was thoroughly enjoyed by n l.irse audience. A huge vailety of fools were introduced by the speaker. On Fiiday evening twenty-live masked couples gave Miss Jennie lluwklns a sui prise nt her homo on upper Main street, and spent a most enjoyable evening. The Misses Volgt gaven private mas querade paity to a number of their young friends on Tilday evening. The Kln7, uiulernenr factory has been working eleven hours a day to till their oideis. They employ ninety five girls. Mis. Miu eh. wife ot Prof. Thomas S. Match, pilnclpiil of the Hone-idalc schools, Is at Clearfield, Ph., attending the funeral of her father. County Commissioner George C. Rob ertson N confined to his home In Dy berry by Illness. The Alert Hook and Ladder company will hold a masqueiude ball lu their hall on Wednesday evening, Febru ary fi. Except lu the extteme iioithern por tions. Wayne county thus far bus been without sleighing, veiy much to the In jury of the in Id wood und lumber In tenuis. The numerous Hut lies of snow Line nut been sunk-lent to make sleighing. The wood mid logs lemiiln- niff lu the county ate taken prl i ruin the swamp or moiinta ...i.. . .. i. ,. .. .... uiieji- u i.s imposiino to namile tiiem ulth ivaguns. A few weeks of good -lelghliiKwuulri add largely lo the busi ness of the county. In Julv. is:i, an Rile freight naln v.as wiecked neur Lackawaxen by i tinning Into a landslide. Passenger c'n No. T on the opposite tiack ran ' :. the wieck. Among the killed was ''it nk H. Sell, of Honesdale, a llreman on the passenger train. His father has brought suit against the Erie Railroad company for damngp.s, which will be tiled in the Wayne county court. The company has settled the claims of pas sengers killed and Injured. were present from" Scranton, Hop Bot tom, FnctoryvlUe, Fleetvllle and Clark's Summit. F. E. Tiffany spent Friday with friends In Alford. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Thomas, of Sum mersvllle, were callers In town Tues day. Mrs. Herbert T. Wllklns has been 111 with grip nt th home of her mother, Mrs. Frank E. Tiffany. For the third time within a month the block bounded by Main, Oak, Pine und Walnut streets has had a narrow escape from destruction by tire. Last evening at 7 o'clock a lamp exploded in tho furnltute stoie of C. C. Shlfler and In almost nn Instant tho rear end of the building seemed to be all ablaze. Hut by heroic efforts of A. J. Kline the lamp wns thrown from the build ing and the lire soon put out. Nearly the entire stock of furniture was dam aged. It will probably nmout to Sl.GOO. Claude Roberts attended a dance at Brooklyn Fiiday evening. DURYEA. . Sjiwlal to the ATJiitoii Tribune, DitryeJ, Feb. 1. Severn! ladles of the Methodist Episcopal church met at tli parsonage Thursday evening to wel come the new pastor nnd family to this town. A few weeks ngo, Rev. Green had his furniture removed from his former home at Worchcstcr, N. Y., to this place, but was unable to briny hi family thither on account of tlu Illness of his mother, who resides with him. Hut at lust we have the oppor tunity to welcome them to their new and, we hope, huppy home. Rev, Green has two beautiful little chil dren. The ladles who assembled to welcome them were Mrs. W. Wlckl er. Mi's, j. Hrynmler, Mrs. J. Curtis anil Mrs. S. Anderson. Ten was pre paied by the ladles for the wenry traveloM. Lumbor and other mateilal Is being collected lor the Irebultdlng ot th Babylon colliery thnt was destroyed by fire a few weeks' ago. The foundation for the washery nt the H.illsteud culm dump is neatly tompleted and the lumber has been In might to build it. The Lackawanna Telephone com pany Is once mote etectlnif poles lu Liiwrencevllle. Some tlmo ago thy erected I hem, but the Old Forge coun cil had them cut down, so the com pany had ti wait till a suitable oppor tunity offned to ireei them again. After they were rut down, some ot re authorities were arrested, but were not found guilty of nny misdemeanor. Petty thlevcF are bothering some of the residents of Lawroncevlllo. Some time ago, Mr. William Rlchnrds had Several 'Implements stolen, consisting of shovels, picks and mining tools. AIm some of trip tools used by tho Lackawanna Telephone company woro stolen. The matrlnge of Miss Mary, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ynlghter, of West Plttston, nnd .Mr. Peter Huckelpock, HAWLEY. The Pains of Kidney Disease Warn You Again.t the Most Dreadfully Fatal of Disorders. wu v.an oeuured by Promptly Using Dr. Chas Kidney-tiver Pills. 3CS Tain is natures signal whereby she warns aian of pproaehlnjr de.c2er. Few diseases re to dreadfully 1 .(al at disorders of the kidneys and few are accompanied by more aevere. pains and discomforts. One of the nioit rnmmnn ..,.. i kidney disease is the smarting scaldinj: sen. ation when pasainj; water which is likely to ftTe V. fr,i?uent,,y and at inconvenient times. 1 hen there is the dull, heavy aching In the small of the back and down the limbs. When these pains are accompanied by deposits to the urine after It has stood for twenty-four hours you may be sure that you re a victim of kidney disease and should not lose a single day in securine the world's fi" Pill ey CUreDr' Chase's Kdney- Take one nil! at a dose, and in a surpris ingly snort time you will be far on the road wi.r.tC0.Vy' f?r DJ- Cha$e' Kidney.Liver fills act direc ly and promptly on the kidneys, and are certain to prove of great benrfit to any one suffering from irregularities of those trgans. Don t Imagine that you are experimenting nm Jm use Dr- Chase's Kidney.Liver I ills. They are almost as well known as his great Recipe Book, have made some of the most surprising cures of kidney disease ". .tunu anu nave come to oe considered wis oniy aosoiute cure for kidney disease. Mr. I. Curtiss, a well known R. R. engi-neer-J'vPB 8t ")' e'tury street. Bingham, ton, N. V.. writes. "Soon after going on the road I began to be troubled by severe pains in my back accompanied by such terrible weakness that I was obliged to stop work for days at a " Hearinir of thr n,i r.oiitc ht-,t.,i u.. using Dr. Chase's Kldney-Llver Pills. I gave them a trial. They helped me almost imme. diateiy, and now I can truthfully say that I am as welt as anv mm ih-mi, m n. Chase's Kidney.Liver Pills." Dr. Chase's Kidney.Liver Pills, one pill d,05?;, a5 nts a box at all dealers or Dr. A. W. Chase Mptlt'tnj. rM ii..rri k i ibm you get th. genulu., with portr.lt ud Igoatar, r Dr. A. W. CUa.o. ' S'ii.iI lu il.c suiirtun Trllmn. Haw ley, Feb. 1. At the Baptist church on Sunday evening was oigan Ued n Young People's Society of Chris thin Endeavor. The following offlceis weie elected: President, W. C. Knapp; vice president, Edwaid Benrdslee: re folding seeietary, Sarah E. Knapp;. em responding secretary, Mao Geary; treasurer, Anna Wagner; organist, Mae Geary. Mr. and Mis. S. T. Palmer and James Palmer attended the wedding of Miss Nan Palmer, a niece of the former at Deposit. N. Y., Wednesday. Miss Nell U. Woodward went to New York city Tuesduy to enter the New York hospital to prepare herself for the profession of a trained nurse. Wllllum Hittlnger left Tuesday for New York. After visiting filends In that vicinity he will go to Buffalo to enter In business for himself. P. C. White went to New Yoik on business Wednesday. Miss Sarah E. Knnnn Is vlslilno- friends In Aldenvlllo, Pa. Tho following were placed in nomi nation Monday night by the Republican caucus, as candidates at the coming borough election: Judge of election, AY. C. Knapp; inspector, George Thompson; school director, F. C. White, F. Schalm; justice of the peace, John Thompson, C. J. Schlager; town coun cil, T. F. Wall, C. II. Woodward; aud itor, W. N. Plcrson; overseer of tho poor, W. C. Amos. The Odd Fellows are preparing for a grand time at their hall on the evening of February 22. M. C. Rowland, manager for Jones Bros., Klmbles, Pa ha3 during the past ten days shipped 155 cars of Ice to the Port Jervls Beef company, at Port Jervls, N. Y., nnd a second crop is nearly ready to harvest. NICHOLSON. Epcclil to tlie Serinton Trlbuns. Nicholson. Feb. 1. One of tho most brilliant affairs of the season was the banquet given by the Nicholson lodge, No, 43S, Free and Accepted Masons, which was held nt the opera house Wednesday uvenlng, January SO, 1001. During tho early part of the evening tho following programme was ren dered: Overture, Mozart; piano duet, Mrs. C. R. Newton and Mrs. F. A. Baker; solo. "Come to Me, Sweetheart," Mrs. W. S. Decker; quartette, Mr. Hobbs, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Phillips, Mr. Reynolds; (oon hong (by request), Mrs. w. S. Derker, .Mrs. F. A. Baker and Nellie HhleldH; soprano solo, "For All Eternity." Mis. e. M, Tiffany; violin obllgato by F. A. Baker; soprano solo, Mrs. Je.le Phllllps-Hmlth; violin ob llgator by Mr. Hobbs; piano duet. "Lo Reveille du Lion," Mrs. F. A. Baker and Mrs. C. R. Newton. Tho pio gramme over the guests sut down to very prettily decorated tables and par took of the following feast; Raw oys ters, ntewed oysters, roust turkey, mashed potatoes, celery, glblet sauce, cranberry suttee, pickles, cabbage salad, olives, brown bread, biscuit, cake, cocoanut, chocolate, sponge cake, lemon sherbet, Ice cream, fruit, tea, coffee. M. Shields, Jr., took charge of the closing exercises nnd announced Dr. C. R. Newton as toustmaster. Toasts were then responded to by nevs. O. R. Beardsley nnd N. B. NohIi, of Scranton, and L. E. Sanford, of this pluce. Quests nclpally '" ;,lls l"ace. iook piace on wednes In side ,r,v' -R,r "if marriage ceremony, a reception was new at the home ot the groom. The high nsteom that tho young couple are held In was shown by the large number of handsome gifts thev received. Tlie work of laying rails nt the Erie and Wyoming round house is neatly completed. Mr. G. F. Ace Is visiting friends in tow n. Miss Lou Ward, of Dunmore, who has betn HI at the home of her sister, Mrs. James Perry. Is Improving. Messrs. Silas Randall and Duans Dills made a business tiip to Scranton Friday. Services tomorrow at the Brick Methodist Episcopal church ate as fot lows: 10 a. m., morning sermon; 2 p. in.. Sunday school; 7 p. in., church. and 6.30 p. m Epworth League. Services nt the Presbyterian and Primitive Methodist church are tho Fame us usual. NEW MILFORD. Ppetl.il to tl.e Scunti'n Tribune. New Mllford, Feb. I. The quarterly conference of the pastors of Btidge wnter association will be held at New Mllford Monday, Feb. -1. The pro gramme will be: At a p. in., Devo tional exercises, by Rev. T. F. Dwytr: sermon place, by Res. M. J. Wut klns; "Some Phases of the Communion Question," by Rev. E. B. Hughe.; sermon plans, by Revs. Dwyer nnd Tll den. At ".CO p. in., devotional exercises by Rev. C. E. Quick; "Tho Perils Be fore Us," Rev, J. L. Williams; sermon, by E. K. Thomas. Mrs. F. W. Boyle attended the fu neral ot her brother, M. J. Cangley, at Towanda last week. At 2.30 p. m. Sunday, a queen's me morial service will bo conducted at the Eplscopul church. Mrs. Frank Seymour attended the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Itnnunli Matthews, which took place at Blug hnmton Inst Tuesday. Maurice Hayden, of Rlnghamton, Is home for a few days, visiting his par entH and other relatives In this plncj. auss aiaud and Amos Brown enter tained their friend, Miss Lillian Hat field, of Ilnllstend, last Sarurdny. George Mix, of Newark Valley, w-n a guest of his brother-in-law, Thomas Brick, recently. m ARIEL. Special to tlii" Sriantun Tribune, Ariel, Feb. 1. Mr. Clint lc Bldw-ll. who Is working at Maplewood, srent lust Sunday with his family at this place. Mr. Burton Headley and young son returned home on Wednesday from Ilonesdnle. where they have spent sev eral weeks. Mrs. Asa Jones Is very s-lck with tho grip. Mr. nnd Mrs. Shatter, of Gravity, rpent the afternoon In town on Thurs day. Miss Pearl AVllinot. of Vardon, spent Inst week with Mis. J. Blown. Row L. A. Spauldlng. of Ilolllstsr vllle. will preach In this place next Sunday evening. Rev. J. F. Wnnipr held the fourth quarterly conferenco on Friday even ing last. The local teachers' institute will lie held In the school building on Sutut day, beginning at 9 a. m. Prof. Georg F. Bible will lectuto In the church on Saturday evening. Rev. L. E. Vun Hoesen will preach In the Fulrview Methodist Episcopal church, Rlnghamton, N. Y., on Sun day. Rev. M. V. Williams, the pas tor. Is assisting Rev. A. F. Chaffee In revival meetings ot Carbondalc, ' UN'ONMLE. Speclil to the Scunton Tribune, Unlondale, Feb. 1. The Democratic, nnd Prohibition caucuses were held In their respective places Friday nnd Monday nights, k'nch caucus nomi nated men to represent It Is In the February election, both endorsing a number of candldntes on the Republi can ticket. Rev, A. Eastman nnd dauphter, Mrs. Taylor, visited Mends lu Ulnghaniton last week. Edith Spoor spent last Satuidny and Sunday with friends In Potest City. James Bennett, who lives with his daughter on the east side of the town, celebrated his ninetieth birthday last Saturday. He Is remutkably bright ami cheerful for a man of his age, Mrs. It. Itoswell visited her daughter, Mrs. A. I.'Wis, In Catbondale for sev eral duys tho beginning of this week. Rev. A. Enstmun and wife left Wed nesday to nttend the funeral of tho latter's brother-in-law nt Sinytnii, N.Y. Rev. Mr. Boyce nnd son. of Pleasant Mount, were callers In town last Sat urday. Rev. D. D. Jenkins will pi each In Curboridnle next Sunday. Mrs. Janet Stephens Is very 111. Miss Delia Wllllums' condition Is very serloUF. In the absence of the pastor. Rev. Charles Todd will preach In the Meth odist Episcopal church next Sunday morning. The Ludles' Aid society of the Pies, byterlun church will meet nt the honie of Mrs. J. E. Thomas next Thursdny for dinner. Tlie late light snows have Improved the sleighing somewhat. To Cure tho Grip In Two Days, l.iV!the lliumo-Qiilnlnc icmovr the utii, THE MARKETS. Wall Street Ravlew. New Virt:, IVt. 1. KliictintluM In dw . k iiMiKet todii.v m ti inuinHimril In i miiii'ht or caM a i nl tirofp-4-Iuii.il ipiuton wcia miuc-m-tul In revhiim- InillUU InteR.-l puctkalh ai tb. y saw nt. Ihey nwirltil tu i.ilpiblc manipu lation nt time In opI-t lo uupilru a following ami after -.uiuWulb- MiMIng i.p u bmlliiar liHuip, riMlizpil on tliclr IiuMIiiki iitnl Ixu.hi am'v iti other ijuitrirn. A a ictult Ihe rinrUl II plajej nt one time m m.i tlui pionojiiinl tieimlli In oury tlitlitoii. Tn what ixti-nt if Sl.y the public U-turn til leJ.i.'i muuinuil ie IPjini conjcuur.ll. ktpculH ot iuiiibitutI.-lH of fniious iiroperlle-i cjntlmieil to be luuni, lli'-ib liicreaiing iiilrnst In uHruid-H which .umi-i-.I ccmMirablc pron.li ctuc in the ihij-u ilojlin.f. Lr-.to In the day a ripoit wjs uirn-.i lh..t I'nlon Paclrto had k-ftiud ailiol .-.' II. i -iunli. nn Pacific r.iilio.i'l. ,Nj i mdal iutiiliiii.iil.m lould be had ot tliii UIi-ih lit, but the la-1 that the market for Vnlun I'jililo lulled .llli the ktotk rilm; 4's iKilnts on iMTai-llon. ol D.'J.OOO ihau-t ltu sutfltipiit in Its.-lf inord'rij, to the lewa nt the irjih-n m belli mitlnilli Ihe. il w.n mlitiiltnl that a leailli.i; luliw hi S-uthern l'.-cillc l-.nl fold out to u .nllcil presumably represintlnit Union I'iilIIu'. Thl. an IKilinceiiicnt, ii'liiiluc on lop of Ihe wulnu-i ie pcrl about impeiiiliiiK ilitldiiuN, tr.i'i ilhi i., lainliiiT", trade coiiibhuitlolis and n on, whhli cie reaihul arlj In tin- day, diew tl.e iui hit Into cxdtriiiint uml bkikn of tiotii l,'Ji lo U.OOIJ than tllJIllfllt bain'.-) iv.th ai little lie.l tattoii hi If thev were liaitluial lolt. ! the outlet the Improti.incnt lu pikes nhjih Kiadui.ll K.ilned strniRlli wax .it.Utnl by tlie l.h.hci- niie of pirr from London. For boU'e lioiuhl i'JII" but subsequently unloaded about lim.iKKI tliuirt oi .vmiiiern I'jclilc, 'the flotl: trrnKl..en;il rmenhat after the Loudon villus had i -ui.l and van practically about the only U-rn- v.hVh did not hae a bull follow Ir jr. During tin p'reral h-UIiib toiwrd the tlow li. aBitse"! to iii'ii, cotupand with 4:)'i, the opening: ilrure. t'oiifpicuou-j feature at Mirlom tlme fio Kana and Tcxi. TenntMrp toal, VliliUni .Hid I.ouisllle, the latter beliiK sliiUKllunul by ttji excellent December muiltiei. Profit takliij; be lame quite ccncral In the lite dealing, iiri-l material Inroads wero nude on the I Uh pr!(.-i of the ilay in eome nlotU. On the other luiiil Iheie weie jvdnls of rrnewed sltnclli und lb-' market clol er.i auimaltd und liu-jrulai, Tn tal sale. l,S77,;oo nlmrif. Important aihamm ucro made In many piomlnent bonds todaj and exceptional Rains were made ot l und a hall and 7 points ri.pfclhely lu l'torla and Kii.urn lrconn-4 uml LViilr.il, ol d-orclc, flrl liuotii", The absorption of 4 per tent, bonds nn e-i-u. rroiis taiiiimr uiiunl uttlilty In lion ,Mountal-i ts, Wiroiln LVnlr.ll l-i, Sill Antonio and U K.ma Pass 4, and South-rn P.idllc U. H c :Ki(ieK.ile transietlom footed up Ihe iMvptl-mi' iiiire oi tu"',ii. JONAS LONG'S SONS. gg MQNAS LONG'S SONS. :ai49s94 Men's- Furnishings i ' stk 3iy w W's H I I Six items come up to the advertiser's desk from the Men's urnishings store-arid they look like very gobif one;' sb,coddlift fact that were going to use ALL of theiii lof today, just " to -tilve '( "-I j limiilc .ii i-u.iic vciy cuoicc oargain piums.. The Rnulne "Pirfutlon" (hrtrr-i of fins Ilk rla.tie und nkkel ilap! Wc. I C. kind Satmday for "' Mitlit llobia of bet nuidln, tut full. cl bllde and "plelidldly ttlmiiiid; 7.V. Sl kind Mluulij 3UL I'lnut ll!v flecrd hlru In mlors of pink and hlttoj bit: talue .it a dolUi -on 7 c- S?alunli- tnr J Ox, Vine Half Hose In pliln hlife vid red Willi nrp.ntliie rllk tiipci!. Ihe l.V. I Mr kind .jU;.iy far ; ,. .. C fancy I'diah- ,hirts In the iry newest palleiin fur -prltitfi nobby ,ln; "7 c theft kind Silnrday ''C M-ii'd l.l.'e throiil Half lloe In ull the n-.bbiit lolorinx.; ntvles the but: )!; Kle. kind AUimlay , -OC This Shoe Store Perfoirns its mission faithfully "of supplying good shoes ntlitle cost, Of all the thousands of pairs that have gone out of here during the past three years, scarcely a pair has been returned defective and we've been quick to rectify such mistakes. That ought to be the mission of nuv Jfood shoe store, but verv lew snv .-i ,n wn- "If they're not satisfactory, bring them back and get a now pair.'"' 3 Worth a trial, isn't it'? ..'-..( Mlive' l-'liie l)oiiol and Dox t'alf hboel, sire i iv- to -i. I.lrflit solia fir ilresn purposes and heay oM for hard wear. Hull! on the neesl la-M and perfect attlnjr. Cf 7 by iw. Cheap at. sjt.Tr. tl.e prlee C - .1ie.tp nt $l.JO-lhe piltc here... 3 I . O i,or,. ...!, 51.5 Vouths' Miora made of the riy bet Satin Cnlf with wllil leather roiuilei-H, Inner notes and outer holes. Midi- un lu tin- ery newest fljles and fully iruaranteid The New Wash' Goods i nil jri nixrvlriff tliem In l1i tfintlrkttrf m.f rrirr iIiam over in the store every dav. Very soon now wll tell you the k story of this magnificent display. Only a tew moie to come be- IOTP till chn-Alitlrr ic .'nmolnl.. 17.,-,-. .,.,, .17..,.. .., ,.,n.. .1,.,., I.. W II --v . ... ... .vi,,,,.,w. ...bi ,iv llll .lie JIIWIU III. Ill III all other scranton stores but when we give you the details, the contrast must be even greater. So wait. Mourning Hals I No scientist has vctdiscoveicd just why it is' the custom to make special demonstration of Mourning Hits in the month of February. M.'ingm Mans, of Paiis, the most noted milliner in the world, choo.;es that month to send over her models licic .itul America goes cr.izv over tlum. Tlie mourning show U leady here; wish cop'esof her hats and endless creations of our own, whicl. we tl.lol; just as pietty. Choosi. as suits on best. Good Coffee U'e are making a specialty in the Grocery Stoie ol our famous Guadarilli blend of Colfee. It is a combination of Java and Mocha, grown on a private es tatethe entiie output being consumed by len stores; seven in New YurJc and three in Penn sylvania. If you are a CollVe "crank," as the saving "goes, Iry Guadarilla it will end your complaints for all time to come. 5 cents the pound. Three pounds for a dollar. In the Basement. W.iich the newspapers ol Stindav and Monday for the moti impoilant Sale of Pine Black Dress Silks ever held in Ihe State. The saving on a single dress will b' worth coming a bundled miles for. JlcJopasLoDg'sSoDS 0'0SfCdiSO23M3)D9tiS35ZtrZiSSKtSD2!ZtS9SMB(9Ji Scranton Ea?.rd of Trade Kxchfinija Quotations All Quot.t;on3 Bnsed on Par of 1 00. STOCKS first Natlclal Uank SLrnnu-.'i Niii. llanU. 'Ihild Nutinr.ll lliitik Dune llepo'it nti.l llk-ioiint Dink. Kconomy l.lnht, II. I'. I'o laicl.a. 'Iru-t fW IiiPMll Co. ... I flail: .V Simver I'o. i'r I Seiaiit-n lloli l'iwe Mi. Co. .. V. S 3, coupon du.lned 4 ,,r unl. on II, ffi-- - "Vr"":. "c can- I Coutdy SaMic. Ilar.l. k TriLt Co. . , , , , Pirst Xnti""al rianl. d'ailondalc)., Thf follcwlrs nnotallons are fuiid-ihed VI st.,,uUtli iril0K i'i Tribuae by f. S. Jordan & Co., rloi.i. Tlij-TM Vrai'rrV Nalioul flank Hears bulldine, Stiantoti, Pa. tel'plino -;: Srantn-i Unit end Nut Ci uiwn- iiisii- i.o'i- i I-M- ' itnvnu American Snr.ir ... .Inunean T-.b.Kio . m. .steel A. Wliv .MiMmhi Atihison. Pr. .... llrook, Traetion ... ll.ili. k Ohio Cold, 'lokl in ... LI CK. & Dili, Chic-. At (it. West, I bit.. II. k I). .. St. Paul Ilu.k Maud llchiware k llud-ou., ..lit Inc. ....i-:m4 ....II.' .... nh .... I-''-.-.... ..'', .... 77". .... I)'i .... 1 .... .1'.ai .... I'l ....'IJ'i ...,11."4 iiJi'i I sckaaunnj It. It. lei.iial Steel 1'idetiil M"cl, IT. Kan. & Te., I'r. laui. k Nasi .Man. i:ie.iti-l ... Mel. Traction ... li.o. Pacific- .... People' n.i N. .1. fiiiti.il ... ''culhirii Pacllie ,, i-rfollc A- Weil. Northern I'.iillle . North. P.iclllo. Pi s'. V. Crnti.il .... Onl. V Wceltin .. I'. mil. It. It IMclllc I-ll Iteadini; Hy Itenllnir Itj.. IV. oull.eiu It. II, ... soiitii. K. It., Pr. linn, l-.nl .V. linn I". S. l.eitlier .... I'. S lsthrr. Pr. t fi. Ilubbei- .. . I'lilim I'aplfli- .... I'lilnri Pucille, I'r Waba..h, Pr. Wcslirn I'nlfii .1 1'. . It", . T-v; . JiT., . Ml-' .11TT . s-m; . ti" Ji .i.ii . '.'i'i . It's . Si-,i . ST .it"?; .till; . 4' ., i l.i ;t-j I'D c-'.i 84 ' et. t lU 1IM4 v.r. C' I'l 'J 1.V.J ltd 1 v.',, lioli n: IT. 1.1 ;i :.. !! mu Hit'i h'M,-. 101 I.'. 1 P.', "t. M-4 ' I V. .-JH 14'U II".- '"ivt :'l TIU i.rt Pl'-i U -.'il-S h'ei M m-; it.i i 4-i .'!!, I" 1 I""-. I'll'. l.'l PI'.- 1"." t-'i :'(, ." i s'M'l UT ll-JI, M'i, ll-l".. i;j IMS tl"a I I.I". .11 14'J'i Pi ::?', UV. li'y, TiJU VI T41. 1 in; M Sl'd ?":, Mi, , ,,. I Scratitrn l'a--sser Ilail-.v.iy, :, ; .Mnii-ai:e. do- 1UJ" . But I-......I. Wlr. i-t llilli. it. tlr.t lll.llt. ,".?. I '-,-" ...... ..-...-.-, ... . ....... !' ' .-II--I-. ili-i- ma :! Il'ioph-n .-'Heel Itallna), tltntral 2. ' moiti:as.-e, due I'.) "I .",, llHil.Mti .Ma-iur.icluiin to ''.' I I iika, Ti.in!i Sihool ." per cent. .'... I I-".' "f Suan'rn .St. Imp, li p.-r ent S-uani'ii 'Irjai'.n d per mil '.11' I'.ld. A.ku W .I.V' Hi -'HI M liil in iw j 20 J SOi) 30 14" l.U 113 11a it:. 101) 111-' wiii:.vt. May 1'ebruaiy . COItN. la- February . OtU Mav pom;. SUy I. MID. Vay CIIU.'AUO (III MS' MMIUK'I-. "'j'Mi. IIUli- Iam bi . il, I i.ii'. ".47 e-l. "Ti '.-fi 11.07 -..w i'l, 1. .".Il'i SM'i l.:.S' MIU- VOIIIi (lltAIN MM1KRT. WlinAT. (nr. ,.t. f.t. J!Jr"'i T'i',1 7dt; 701; 'J";,,.' wii so CO """ 4IU 44".. 44U .Mi; ""a inn IM'j r.' 1 -, 1 ''I 71 -Kl'4 117 I'-HV S7 nt r.i I'l -n. K'l'i MI ll-l'a II :i"i 11, oil, i.-i'i i'.. S7 Kli 8i (In. In-T. Til 7.1" ', .t'l'H .'ill "-4 "..- 14. CJ 7.IJ Clo. Inc. Tf'Ti 8o"i llj IW Scranton Wholfialf Mnrliet. 1 l(ir.cied In II. (i. 1 1.1 1,. '.'V l.u-kaw.'niia Aie.) Mutt '. ( ii-aiini,, L!ii. ',;' : 4l(f-rull iii-.i.i, IJil-S'.ji. I'BBi We-trrii lleh, "I';I.'.'I ilaliy, -Jl'sat'Js. . : 1c.11 hi elate, i.w. Mrs. Wlnslow's SootWni Byrup Ho4 been used for ocr TlrTr YIJAIW by 1IILI.10N8 of MOTHCIIS for their ClIILDnK.V VHir.U 1TETIUN0. v-ith I'EnFIJCT SUCCESS. It faOOTIIKS the CHILI), SOFTK.NS the (SUM!". ALLAYS all PAINl CUKES WIND COLIC, ami In tho beat remedy for 'IAmUIOI"A. 8old by DruiraUtl In every part of the world. lie aura and ask for "Mrs. Wlaloy'n. Soothing bjrup," and take no other kind, Twenty-Dye centi a bottle. FINANCIAL. "A Qlimpae at Wall Strait and HsMarkaliI,WiTi5S?Pa5oKi !ff7oaLfb,i'!l0d'?i,j;runsfo lliolr..d.r.. Al.orairletroport CCHIT rnrr and uoBtlilr ductuatloa (h.c-tl ObFiT FHEE Jacob Berry & Go, uu ccMOLomD Ht ncriAncui. 4 "V.T,.,i0.ABWAV" KKW 0K. KHTAULIHHBU 1U0S. Stoom, lorn, Brain, Cotton. A commliitoa , houi. wtcklnr In the I nlernl ef clienli. ti. . . n .... n ..... ....., ran nfM m every ift.unc. (.BU.I..I-K. BM.n IlntaL J.rTtiftttmu IbIih l!enisP,i- l.u. chiici- umima, Pea Hi 11.- Per lm., ". I .a-iM. Mi dlum lleaiM Per lm . i-.'.H'.i.' I"-. t-ieen Pen Per lm., . I'lat.li. tii.b.n- -Per bn . Hul 10. rioui--llfl iMMit, Tl . Fhilndeiiihin Grnln end Produce. 1'hilidelpld.i, ivii. 1.- Who it -l'lrni. Uc lilgh. ir; iimiruit vrme. len , ;ii.iTii',ii-. com nun. y,i. biul.ir; No. mlcl. K1I1., IL-iliMr. Oall ie.id.w No, -J v.hlte cllppid, SJ'.ie. Iluttei -M11.1I.M fair.) ,itiin innmery, 2'2i-.J tin. prlii'n, L'.'e. Kji;,- l'lrni, good dunund; fre..h i-uiilo, 'J'c; ! uii-tern and MiutheHtein, 2".'t.j do. Miiithoiu, '.'U. 'hciM t'uletj N. V. lull mvnik, uiiiv fin ill, Ifin-. ; 1I0. do. do., fail Inn ihohe, WVi-ill'-i, ltihned (.uu'ai-h-t.'n-ih.inKed. I'vlton-1 1-u hi.ii'i middling up. landii, liii.c. 'J I low Sle.id i dly pilule In hhd-i., .'.-.; i'cium. j'41 ! inuntry prime, bbl.., tli-iSi.l cuke", :i"". I li" oultrj -Klrnij fowl?, IMIIe.i old loonii-rx, 7c.i dilckeiai, UatlV.; iluclv-i, llalvlc; Rtcv, I'.ilU.; tuikcjs, OalDc. Dii-kmhI (multiy Klnni fmvl-i, choice, OKalUo.; !. fair to Rood, Ho.; old ino-tiern, u"4a"c; near. In chliken-i, lOal.le.i umtirn do, Pal2e.; tnr-kij-i. c'nolii- tn fani), 1i'al3.; duckj, western, lliluc; do, nearby, I'allc lleieipt- Klour, 4,00(1 ImreN, and 2,S00,000 (munch In mcIu; wheat, ll.ttO tuuhclij corn, 7H.IMI IhhIioN; oat, lll.ODO. Mdpmenta Wheat, -.l,uui) buiheNi com, l'"l,uui) lnululs; nata, 7, WO. New York Grnln nnd Product). New Voik, Feb. I. Klour i)ulct but rather firmer lu tono on the rlK- in wheat. Wheat Spot Htm; No. 2 led, 81c. f. o. I. afloat; No, 1 northi rn Didutli, f-7r. f. o. b. alloat. Optlom had a dull opening bkh prevalleil Lntll noon, when heavy clearances promoted an arttte ml 'lance. CloaeJ firm at 'ic, net idiance. March closed TOTtc. ; May, 60";c.; July, bU?c. Corn f-pot steady; No. 2, 47c. elevator and 40Ur. f. o b. afloat. Optbnu, market onenrd aleady and wai well sustained all da)'. Clewed linn ut Uc ret advance, l'ebruary closed 4C.C.J March, 45Uc; May, 44VaC Oata Siot tte.ady; No. J, SOc.t No. 4, i9'ici No. 2 white, S'liXPfa.', No, 3 whlU, SlVjct trade mixed western, 29"'i3Mic; track white, Slo33c. Option market was dull but firmly held. Uutter Steady; creamery, 10 u2'Jc; factory, Italic; June creamery, lSa'Oc; Imitation creamery, I3'ial7!ic. ttato dairy. fieh, lBi20e. Cheese Kirm; fancy colored, fall irad;, U'iallUc. ! fancy small, (all made, 11?; al"c. l.'irira Weak; atatu and Prnua., Sic; kcuthern, l'JalO',tc.; western, lPiiaSOlic Chicago Grain and Product, t'hlcago. Keb. 1. Wheat waj quiet but ralber In export buying and heavy cleaunceH, follow nn; i.i.iiH'U at the opening, May cloaino; 'ii"o. higher; com and oata each o!ucd UUe. up and provUlons practically unchanged. CoMi (piolitlonj wero aa follows: I'lour Dull; No. 3 sprin wheat. 71ft It, No. 2 red, 75a7cle. No. 2 corn, STKc.l No. 2 yellow, J7'ic; No. 2 oat, 2la5o.; No. 2 while, Mile. I No. 3 white, 27a28c; No. 2 rye, BlaU'.j mailing. SOaOOc: No. 1 flat, $1,75 1 No. 1 north wort, ijHiTj tlnwtliy, (4.U, pvik, Ja75 ll.Wi; lanl. .7 4()a7.4' di iii. ilVia'i'ji . t-lilct-. s7 rlb-i. iffi Sja7.10; tlinul. r,.i7.:i.',; uht.ke), ifl.'JT, Chicngo Live Stocl: Markot. (hiiu'o. IVli. I. -Cuttle Itecelpls, 2,000, '-III. i lulling MO Timiih; ili-us, ate.uly to otron,; bunliiis' Muck, tlrin; .u-tlte. Texani, steady; BiMul to prime tcirN i'.'i.lO.ifl; poor to rneilluti,. .l..(0.."ij Hucl.ir.i uml li. dc is, choice, etrcHic: nlhi-H, Miady lo kIow, Mat b0; tons, !..(; 4,-i'ij beifeiii. J.70a4.4J; canner', l.FOaiW; bull-", eJ.7dal.2j; calu-!, $lni; Ycaa fed stc-is, iAM Nlj Tc.n ctraNS hleim, ifJ.SOal; Texas buIK .2.0Jo3.tH. IIo(th HrtviptH 1nd.t, 23,000; tomorrow, 1j, OiVj; left cucr, I.IKJCI: iiiu.ll)- 5". higher; elm. iiiir stromr; Inp. .1.3'i; mixed and bultbei-., i.l.'i.i.ViJV.; Rood lo choice heay, ti.S.la.'i.Si; rniiKh he.n.. 3.1')a3.20; llsht, $0.13.15.30; bulij nt itile-i. "i.20a3.30. hlic-ii Ileceipts 0,000; thcep and lambs, steady to fclow; Kocni to choice welhen, !,'.H)a I ui fair to choice mixed, H50al; we'tein hheep, W.OOal.50; Texaj thecp, W.WjS.V); natlvi lambs, 'it.33a2.35; western Iambi, aa.::!. 3 New York Live Stock. ' Ni-w Voik, Pel). 1. Itccvea Moder."l"ly actl.-e sIiih and town, steady; bulli tlicn, tjir In cholc-o steers, !jt.05a5."O; bull. lil.23; c-on- !"J.'i3a3.00. Calve?, aU sleiuly; harnjanf calves, slow; eals, Jjim.iuj no prlmo t on sale; barnjarU cahes, frJa3.J"ij jearlliu;., J.C0a3. Slieei Stcidy; Iambi, tcrv slow and lo-verf l-bcep, $3at.C0; lamlw, $U',.15; culls $1.00. Ilop Xothlnc doing of Inipoitauie, , Enst Liberty Stock Market. Eart Liberty, Pcb. 1.-Catllo Steady; erln, $3.50a.'i.70: prime, $3.23.1". 10; common, $3a'l.;;. Hop Higher; prlmo Hirlit joikers aud pin:., $3.COa5.C2'4; mediums, f3 00; heay hots. K, ij u5.&0; common to fair joikus, ifj.30aj.jji roughs, $.'!.75a3.10. bhee-p Steady; cholro wclheic IC0al7"i common, t2a3; cholca lamb, 3G3.i3.yi; cuiii moa to good, $la3.ii0; leal caUea, 7a7.73. j Oil Market. Oil Cily, 1V1. l.-Credlt b.iljnees. 117; rer. Iltuaten. no bhl or offer, lluin, ll7,l"ii; an-r age, 8!l,h!2. bhlpmints, 110,MI; fttnage, nj,7i;o. .Stale- or Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucai Counlv, ti KllAMt J. CIIU.NUV makes oath tint he it Mtilor partner of tho Hun of 1". .1, CllllVIIV .il CO., doing business In tho City of Toledo, Cuuiitv and Stats aforesaid, and that said linn will ti.u' tho sum of ONK llUMJltl'.l) DULL Mis fuf each and every case of CATM1I1II tlutriSi11li"e Iw cured by tho iuuof.-IIAI.mi -C.VTAIIBII CURE. .. '1 FndWirtJ'llltN'll'Jf anorn to r-eioif jn anil aurfafhruiin pretence-, thla 6th da; -f 4rcembi5r:,Cl ta tbcat.l ' -A. WV rtLKA-fif Notary Public Hall's CatarrU Cure & taken Intern illy, w acts directly da the blood and miieout .urlktj of the a)tc'm4 Sfiidifot1 t-.dinoiiIil. Jut-. I fFJJJ.UJIIJIV U. CO., Ti!S0(B Sidd by.Iirun:hta. iSci i S 3 Hall'a Pamlly, X'illi majthc best. ? NERVITA PILL Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor nod Manhood Curermpotcney. Nlgbt Emissions, Loss of Mora. UIJl Uli MUIIIUK uisoused, idl eirectsof rclf-ulmwor nxcess and lindfscrotiun. A nerve tonlo ana blood builder. Ilrinrm tho ulnk Blow to prii elienks nnd restores tlio iir oi joiiiii. jiy mull nun i r Lit. il I.a .,. $2.60, with our banlmbloirft'urantootd cure or refund tlie inonoy ald. boml for rlrciUat f1fr pil5 ssb T-r J I MS Poj tlvely jruarantfed enro for Loss of Tower, Varlcocule, Uudovelopr-cl or bhrunVon Orcuiu, I on, Ilyst'iria. I'ibi, Insnn ty, Parulys'nuullha .il-.UlLS HI '.Tf,nS,V'A I eft ,r -l'Artn,,.t fll I l... t, , , i .' -i"i-i'i-'i'i'ti i'r Ixix, t for ao.OO with our uanlwblo irnlv rmteo -bond to curs lu HO duyu or refund money pale! ..AUvirrs nK NERV1TA MEDICAL CoVf! aintc?n&Jnc3onfyi;CHICCO,Ivi. Sold'by XliOanati ft Tliomat, brujjlt, joi LaiUwauua avcuue, fccuutou, Va, -,'