TV THE SCJUANTOJN" TRtBUNJS-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1901'. & NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MONTROSE. Special lo th Jeratiton Tribune. Montro.n?, Kob. 4. The Fecund week of January term of court oiwnvd to day, his honor, Judge Daniel ""A. Seorlc, presiding. Many caprn on the civil lint down lor lilnl this week have cither hfon nettled oiit of couit or continued by mutual consent. It is expected that the first ciikp on civil lift to lie tried will lie the cane of Anna l.. Waterman vc Delaware, Lackawanna, ami Wort cm Railroad company, and will com mence tomorrow morning. fsKNTENCKS. At thin morning's session Judgo Kearle pronounced sentences ns fol lows: Henry Ko.checl, who entered plea of Utility of assault and battery. ' Fen tencel to pay n line of $10, costs of prosecution and be Imprisoned In the county Jail for sixty days. Stephen Vnvern. who entered plea same as above to same charge, wan sentenced to pay a. line of $10. costs of prosecution, and be imprisoned in tne county Jail for ninety days. Charles Vny. convicted of larceny and lecelvlng, was sentenced to pay n ilnc of $10, costs of prosecution, and bo Imprisoned In the county Jnll for sixty days. Patrick lithey, convicted of larceny and receiving, was sentenced to pay n tine of $10. costs of prosecution, and bo imprisoned In the county Jail for ninety flays. Patrick Dwyer. who entered a plea last week of guilty to chaigo of enter ing, was sentenced to pay a line of $10, costs of prosecution, and undergo im prisonment In the Eastern penitentiary for the period of one year and one month. In the case of the Commonwealth vs. Daniel Ileal don nnd Jessie Chamber lain, charged with l.iteeliy and receiv ing, the Jury, after being out all one night nnd most of the next day. re turned a verdltt of guilty against, Noardon and acquitted chamberlain. Ileardon is a chronic otfender ajid had bfcn warned by the court on n previ ous occasion that leniency would not again be t-hown him. but this warning was unheeded and he continued upon i his criminal career, lie was sentenced this morning by Judge Senile- to pay n fine of $10. costs of prosecution and undergo Impilsonment In the Eastern penitentiary for the period of two yeais and nine months. William Smith, convicted of mayhem, was sentenced to paya line of $10, costs of prosecution and undergo Imprison ment In the Eastern penitentiary for the period of one year and one month. COMMONWEALTH CASES. Commonwealth vs. Thomas Uovit, charge, assault and battery, Jiuy found defendant not guilty and divided the costs equally between the defen iant nnd Michael Uople, the prosecutor. commonwealth vs. Anofro Uolinus, niodyoek Vunorlch, charged with ns sjult and battery. Jury found defend anta not guilty and divided th costs .,cua11v between the defendants and Joseph Uople, piosecutor. Commonwealth vs. (i lis h'.one. charged with Illegal tralllcklng. Jury found the defendant guilty as charged In the Indictment. Itule for new trial pending. Commonwealth vs. Alvln U. lliittou. assault and battery. Jury found de fendant not guilty and divided costs equally between the defendnnt and Claud E. Card, prosecutor. Commonwealth vs. John Cleary, charge, larceny and lecelvlng Now nil trial. MISCEI,LNEOl'ri. Sarah E. Munson vs. Oakland bor ough, continued by mutual consent, pending negotiations for settlement. Michael Mnxlon vs. St, Michael's so ciety: hearing on nile continued to Feb. 0. A. J. Adams vs. Clu'rlet If. Aln 'V, admlnsirntor; lulu granted to Miovv i-ause why the said i-el. fa. In the cane should not be amended by making same as pluras n.l. fa. in No. 2.V!, November teim, liZ. llelem liable ths last Jlonday In March. In le, ro.id In Lenox-, lepou of viewers continued till Aprlll term. In ro licent-e of William Phafer: II- ' cenFe refused. J DIVOI1CES. . llcnu Conncrs vs. John Chiiik-is: i alias mbpoena awnided. V. A. Eako vf.. Janus 11. Lake: nm i iamatlon awarded. It F Uowaid. of Thompson, was a prominent visitor in town the las. of the week. The condition oi Mis .lames I.nii-r- ECZEMA That torturing and tlintigunng di-e.ihc has its cause in an impure condition of the blood. The impure condition of the blood often arises from a diseased condi tion of the btoiuacli aiid J.lleil organs of i digestion and mitri- ' tiou When diges tion is imperfect, the nutrition of the body is inadequate to its uet'di. Tlieblootl be comes thin, poisons accumulate in it, and these poisons ottcn manifest themselves in some eruptive disease. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery cures disease? ot the stomach and other organs of di gestion and nutri tion. It eliminates poisonous substances front the blood, puri fying it and increas ing its quantity and richness. The "Dis covery'' cures per fectly diseases of the blood and other diseases which originate in a diseased condition of the stomach. The "Discovery" itt absolutely a non alcoholic and non -narcotic medicine. There is nothing "just as good." "for three years I have MifTrred with that dreaded dltac, eczema." write Mr. J, Koepp, of Herman. Oregon, "I wan told to try Jir. 1'ierce'a t'.oldeu Medical Mtcovery. which l did, aud after 1 liad taken fourteen bottles I was permanently cured. It Iih been 4 year since I itop'x-il taking your medicine and it has nexer appeared alnce. I think your medicine a won derful cure and hope others sufTeriiiK at I did ill take It ami tx relieved of their sulTcrlng," Doctor Pierce's Pleasant PelleU are powerful aids to the cleansing of the clogged nyntein. lly all dealers in medicine. .jtijimL J' mi.",' J.U J L M& mm 1 1 san, who has for several weeks hscn seriously 111 at her homo at Richmond lllll, lemalus unchanged. Mlsa Ulllan Palmer leaves this we.il: for Scranton, where slm lias secured a position In the new telephone ex change, located In the Republican building. Miss Palmer Is a popular young lady nnd will lie missed by a wide circle of frlcnda. The annual county Christian Endea vor convention will 1 heldl at Drool: lyn the latter part of Juno, the exact date of which will be announced later. An Immense congregation was In at tendance at the union rcrvlco In the Presbyterian church Sunday evening. Rev. Jnmes W. Putnam, D. D., of New Vot Is city, delivered a hcholarly and eloquent discourse. Dr. Putnam will give the first of a series of three Illus trated lectures at Village Hall to morrow evening: subject, "The Rome cf the Popes end the Rome of tho Caesars." Uov, E. K. Thomas, pastor of tho Raptlat church, Is In New Mllford to day attending a ministers.' confer ence. Dana Watroue, a student at Wyo ming Seminary, Kingston, wan tho guest of his patents In this place over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hairy C. Shlpmnn nr stopping for the present nt W. L. Smith's. Frank Ilolley, .on of Jackson Holley, died on .Saturday, after a brief illness, of typhoid pneumonia. Frank was a young man very much esteemed by a largo number of our people, who had come in contact with him In the mov eral stoics at which lie ha clerked. He was honest nnd reliable; willing and obliging, nnd had ho lived would assuredly have made his maik In the world, for he wan ambitious and in dustrious. Hlii father and three hi others survive him. The funeial was intended from the Presbyterian church this afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. A. L. Denton, D. D.. officiating. In terment was made in the Montrojc cemetery. W. N. names, esq., was in Rush, on a business engagement, on Satur day. FOREST CITY. Sprdsl to the SiMJiiton Tiibunc. Forest City, Fob. 4. The heaviest snow storm of the year and that isn't saying much came last night. Tho clouds look ns though they might shake a little more of tho beautiful down tonight. J. R. Hurtd was In Teckvlllo yester day calling on hi sister, who It very sick, Mrs. Thomas Drown Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Maxey, in Mont rose. The eleventh annual convention cC the Epworth League will be held In the Forest City Methodist church this evening and tomorrow. The pro gramme tonight Is as follows: r.SO, devotions, Rev, J. II. Royee, Pleasant Mount; live minute greeting, Mrs. J. M. Ill-own: five minute response, Rev. S. C. Slmpklns, Hawley: 8 p. m., ad dies", "The Supernatural in the Chuieli, the Sabbath nnd the Rlble," Rev. F, Oendall, Peckvllle; leading, MNs Mnrle E. Van Cleft: appoint ments and benediction. Tuesday fore noon S.4i, devotions, Rev, Lloyd W. Knischner, AVayiiiarf fl.OO, thrte-mln-ute reports of sub-district convention woik by pocintary or president; 0,1.", report of sub-disttlct commission; 'k'-'O burners transaction: "Its Animus," Ec. Arthur D, Dald, Thompson; "Its Avotl." 1. Review, (a) "In General." Uev. ,lu"tis F, AVarner, Cnrbondalo; fn) "MethodNtlc," Rev. George M. l'.'dl. Nanowsburg- 2. "Preview." Prof. W. R. Grave. T.impltinsvllle; a, "Re view and Preview of Honesdale Dls tiict League AVork." Rev. Asa J. Van ''lelt, Dunmors; "How to Endear tha Children to It," Mts. Evelyn S. Bush. IInc-dae; discussion, led by Rev. Geoige . Place, Honesdale: 11 1.", "I!e)tal," Rev. I1.1 C. IVtes, Danias- us; "A Cosmopolitan Doon," Miss Ruth A. Gaidner, Moscow; "How to Observe It," Miss Alice Dutler. Car bondale. Tuesday afternoon 1.30, ie votlins Rev. Jared N. Mcnker, Thorn hurst: election of officers: "Our En-tei-lblnmeut Dtireau," Miss Ella Maud Stewart, Clifford: "Jeopardized," Rev. Luttls E. A'an Hoesen. Ariel; "Can Children Jb- Taught to Reverence It?" Mrs. M. O. Menker, Carhondale: dip- 1 1 ushlon, lcil by Rev. Leonard C. Mur 'dock. Kingston: 1U3. "Ideal and Ileal." Miss F, Grace Shaffer, Varden: "Its Influence In the Establishment of His Kingdom on Eaith," Miss Ella . Sharpstelii. Honesdale; "As a Model," lli-i Emma AV.iderman. Clifford: "At ' ! Solace," Rev Albert C. Oliver. Liko Como: folo, "Tho Rroken Pane," Miss Fullh Lnkln, Lake Como; discussion, 1. d by Rev Amasa F. Chaffee. Carbon dale. Tueiday evening 7.f!0, devo tions, Rev. Henderson G. Ilarned, of I Seianton: npporpriated, a lecture, . -Thiough the Eye to tho Heart," Rev. Rcbci t F. Y. Pierce. D. D., Scranton; duet. Mlsser A'est and Powell, Dun moie: iltial adjournnient. Headnche Onuses. Ut-ailaclic ! usually caused by llvln; in jioorly ventilated roomn, overln-ilulBcnc-i In t'ooil or tliink, liifeufllclent oxci-elpi', nientttl strain, excitement oi niftlailii. KniUFe'H Heaelarho Capsuled iitloUIy oiiie the most ncvero c-a..eH, ami leaves the heael clear ami cool, t'lleff 2.-ii f-'olil liy .MatthowR llio". HONESDALE. f-peiiil lu the t-irJiiton 'tribune, Honesdale, Feb. i. Jir?, I.. Aery anil con, Oeorpre, of Manchester, Conn., aro vlltlng relatives In Honesdale and vicinity. The members of Freedom lodco of Odd Fellows are considering a propo sition to place a new piano in their IoiIko room, A four horse bui load of Honesdale Maccahee"! visited Hawloy Saturday ovenlntr. Mr. T. I. Newton, a studont at Vrlnce ton, spolte In the Presbytnrlan eluticli, bnih mornlntf and ovenlnjr, on Sunday. Mr. Newton was born In India, and ho Is pteparlnsr to return to that plaee uo a missionary, where Ills father and brother are missionaries. He spoUo In tho mornlns on "Indlu," and in the evenlni? on "The Needs of the Foieln Mlbslon Field." The heaviest fall of snow for tho win ter came down last night and this foie noon, maltlnn line slelshlnsr. It will make lively times in the lumber woods. Uov. K. C, Armstrong1, of Williams port, will lecture In tho court house next Frlduy even In a., tinder tlie aus- pltes of the Literary circle, subject "Egypt." II. AV. Rowley, of Scranton, spent Sunday with friends In Honesdale. Mlsa Lizzie Aunger la very sick with typhoid fever. The Harry Webber Sterling Comedy company hold the boards for three nights at the Honesdale Opera house, commencing Thursday evening, Feb. 7, with "Llttlo Lord Fnuntleroy." The company carries their own band nnd orchestra. They give u midday con ceit. Charles L. McMillan, of I'ltlston, has retired from tho firm ot Russell T. Whitney ft Cc.who have been conduct ing a mercantile business In Honesdale. Fred M. 'Spencer, who has for twenty one years been connected with the Jndwin Diug store, has entered Into partnership with Mr. Whitney. Tho business hereafter will bo conducted under tho name of AVhttney Sc Spencer nt the old stand opposite city hall. For the past week tho supply of water for Honesdale has been very low. Those who occupy tho upper stories of buildings, or live on the high er streets havs been cut off entirely. This Is attributed to a lack of tain by some. Others claim It to bo a period ical occurrence, which no one has been able to account for. If, as stated, this has been the condition of things for the past dozen years. Is It not about lime some expert Is sot at work locat ing the cause. Honesdale should have a plentiful supply of water from ths surrounding lakes. TUNKHANNOCK. SpeiUI to the Scranton Tribune. Tutikliannock, Feb. -I. Ro S. AV. AVelss occupied the pulpit of the Pres byterian church on Sunday. The pul pit was occupied the Sunday previous by Rev. Murdoch. Rev. K. C. Ilodgo la in Oxfoid, supplying his father's place as a teacher during the latter's Ill ness. Mrs. Martha Rutinell Is tho guest of her brother, Attorney Frank Smith, at Stroudsbuig. She will remain away for some time. The funeral of Patrick Callahan vih held Monday moinlng nt 0.30 at lln Catholic church. Owing to his ad vanced age, which was PJ years, little hope had been entertained of his re covery. The greater part of his life was spent In the vicinity of Overton, l'.radford county. Ills wlfo picccded him Into the Gteat Royond live months ago, having died In August last, -it the age of M years, lln is tho father of our townsman. Hugh Callahan. James Thayer, of I'.lnghnmton, mmi the guest of fiieudu in town on Sun Jay. Mr. Chailes Earnaid, of S.wuuiie, , .-merit Sunday with his family at thlt place, who have been visiting tho past week with Mrs. P.arnard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Avery, on AA'est Tioga uticct. Mrs. Frank Coleman accompannied by hi" husband nnd brother, Thomas Callahan, are In town, called hero by the death of their grandfather Rev. J. S. Lewis, of AVcst Piltston, occupied the pulpit of the MethodHt Episcopal chui ch on Sunday. (lev. Lewis has been president nt the Dim oek Camp Meeting ursoclatlnn since Its formation. The firm of Paul Hillings ,t Sous hai p-itchnsed the F. C. Ross building, on AVnrrcn street, leceiitly occupied by th- Dershlmer!. Mis. . E. P.etts is setlouMy ill at her home on Second stic-t. AV. P. niillngs and llttlo son, An- ' drew, of Kingston, spent Sunday with the former's mother, Mr", lViry Ell- , HiiR-i. on Tioga stie,.t. llobeit Little has returned from Noi- folk and AVahlngtoti, where lie as- slrted in settling the accounts of the Essex. Mr. Little has an oppoitunll.f to go to China, as paymaster's cleilr but has not yut accepted the oiler. t Mis. F. N. Krani, of AVynlurlng. rpent Sunday with lu-r iaieuts. Air. ami' Mrs. It. AV. llardwcll, at this place. Yesterday was the twentieth annl- 1 vor-nry of the nigntilgntlnn of 'thf I united Christian Endeavor society, and I the pocloties of this place conducted apporpiiate exeiclses at the Presby terian church on Sunday evening, In ptace of the regular sermon, Harry Welch has moved his fomily ! to Sayre. Ills goods were shipped on Friday. George W. .Ale Knwn leaves today for Missouri, where ho has accepted a po sition. Mrs. Solon Lyman i entertnlnln-; her slter, Miss Aldilcb, of Sprlng vlllc. Attorney son, N. J on Sunday. John llardiiu,', of r.iter- vislted his old home here Mr. Ilardlnsr miis attor ney lor the defendant, Kerr, In th? P.osschletcr murdei til.il. A telegram was tecelved heie Satur day from Floitda, statins- that Dr. i ( 'unites 11. Dana was rapidly fulling. His daughter. Miss Clara Dana, left 'it rnc fop his bedside. Dr. Dana Imi been In feeble health foil u Ion,' tlm?, and had sono to Tlorlda for the win ter, in hope of reeiipeiatlnf. Two of l.Ii tlstoiK, Mi. Sarah Melcaif and Mis. Harriet AVhecloel:, have icccntly died at tllli place. DURYEA. Mis. Meehonls, who was ihaijrud with shoiillftiu? In Kdsnll it Clauhon's stoto and who escaped fiom the con stable, as described In yesterday's Ti-lbtuie, was ciptuied Suiultiy and taken to the county Jail. Johnson Itandall, of this place, who lias been employed at tho Hlllaldo cot Ilery, lias been promoted to outside foreman for that colliery. Several of his friends think him capable of this position. Geornu ltlchiinUon, of i'nit-uiiK, vis ited his mother, Mis. Ueiijaiiiln Hlh nrdson, who Is 111 with the grip, Mon day. Tho home of Mr. and Mis. Thonius Martin is overflowing with Joy, because of tho arrival of u baby gltl. Three more llttlo darling babies were added to Mr. and Mrs. I.ambeit's fntn lly yesterday. Miss Myrtle Itecd has returned home, after a few days' visit with her sister, Mr. John Wilson, of Scranton. Misses Carrie and Gertrude Penhall, of Luzerne IioioukIi, visited Mil's Uotlu Dunning recently. TWO CELEBBATED TOES. MEN'S MOT- 1'rcm SunfJ. When ltuwll hJe ji. jUil tin the eri"t ol fcucirjf, be Midi ''The ecrit of uerin l tei Keep jour credit good." When old tmituiw iloie Vamlerbllt win ak'.ed (or Ills Kiiet cl vie. ce-rf, bU iinHwer wwi "Keep our inouih hur " Mrs. Winslow's Soothlna Syiuj) Has been used for oier Viri'V YI'AIl bv ".tll.l.lONS ol MOTIIintS for their Ulll.nhT.V while TKvrriiiso. witii i-i:nrt.cj- surros It hOOTJIF.s the CIIII.I), hOKTKVH th. OUMj-. ALLAYS all I'AlXi ClJHFH I VIXn COLIC. .n it the liet remedy lor DIAtlMIOKA. hold by . 1...- In a. kw .r, nt ,I.b ....rl.l ,,. .... ITUi-JlHI I" r.sij I'", ,,.c T.UIIII, p kUie and K tor "jir., niiniowii pooiiui nr Sunn' did late bottle. no either Mnd. Tim nl .die i in i 4 SPECIAL DISEASES OF MEN I Do Not Treat All Dis eases but Cure All I Treat. I uisile up nit jn'r.d toon alter criuujlln from tollege that 110 nun v.n great enough to master li cntlrn Old of medicine and surgery. Many pli)hl.UH luvp tiled to do llil but they lime met with rrsultt usuilly dliipoiUllii to thnntehes nnd ottcn dlv Ttrcus to tin Ir pjtknts. Tor lliU tiuwn 1 detennlned carle in my prolesjlonal career to confine my practice to a ulnle llnu o( dis j and to originating and pcifectlr.g cu.es for 11 em. I !.avo tud-y jl SVafKM Or' IIIKUMCNT which 1 hue otlnltntcd and tlcvcloped alter my ttl.ols life's exprrlenca In trrntlns ol ct.il dissvici of Men. It 1 luwd on soleie I flu knowledte, and never Cilk I want eeij afflicted man lo fully and freely lnrc! iRitn my s.rslrm of trejtniri 1 you aie partliuhr ly invited II jim luc treitcd rlrpwhci" ftllliont fticcf". I will explain to .on why you lue not luen uirod and ilemointtale to our intlre fallsfactloii lio.- I can cmo jou iwfely and pcniunoiitli. I ire.it each caje ripjuli) and ai-lcntlllrally, closely walcliinc It and r.nefully following Its )iiiilmm with utlcd reuinllri tlinmsjli nciy hurc nnd wlllMake my nputalloii on the icult. The dheasci that contltulo my specialty aro meie fully commented upon Inlaw and aio well worth the cm ml p.iu-.il ot all in mod of medic j I attention. VARICOCELU l u iiilju-vment of the Suoluc elu. Ulialerer tiny l.c U uu-u It's tlijui lois i-f. te.t aiu lii welt l.nonn for mc to torn, mint on Mifitio to uy jtlul it ilvin-n;s the mind, welkins tho lwdy, ratls Iim nor miih f'.-lcm, mid idtlnutol' leads lo ,1 iom f.hto lo-rt of .ill powii. lly niv SA'STI'.M (It" 'flit: VTMKNT 3c.1t are parxl tlio UU and nut'ciinici lutliloni 10 the oldtlmo ml. tliiif ipiTatlon with the knife, t'nder my 1 11 .11 mint tho patient fiiipto'ci liom the lit Ciiiniiii.'. All pjlu Instiinll' cckoi", foirno and swelllrii; ejiilrkly auMilr', the lool ot i-I.-SluI.t Mood mo fourd irmn tho dilated clin whiih lapldly resume their normal tin.; ktienslli and omidne-, and with ll ihc pildr. the power and the pleasures of pTUct hi-ulth. BLADDHF AND KIDNI-Y tiouhles ate always raned by Inflaiiiiiuilonj e.xtenillns horn the Kiuioundlm,' parts, the fjmptoms of which jou e.111 appreciate bet ter than I cm dcrcritv. If you h.na anj of ll.oo ronditions call on in and let tni ex plain to 5011 m- nietliCKls of fli,siiivr of them. I have eifcctoil cues In thousand, ul 1,11 , and a tuie awjiU juii Rooms 208, THE MARKETS. Wall Street Kovlew. Sirt .,ik. 1'iu. I. The siotl. iiuiKfi .it 11..1I1 r it" lnfi.n-r.et ol the iieMH o( the iiiin-h.ip of lontrol ol the Southern r.uJtU. b- a i-'lulb utc ju I lie lull Ivstv ol I7ule.li I'jeitli'. The ollli-i.if jiliiilisliui uller tlio tiurket lud tln-ed I'lblay found the alntl In a ktulu in uuprt-iuud-iie-1, tin while roiii'itt Of ile.il hao been thlek lor in my !. llat thl piitleulai iiih lud ii.il Ik 1 11 liittati'd, run In thi Imauln.itlon of il.e ti-trii. The lutuul coii.eipi-iiio w 1 hlKi' and evtvllcnt item mil lor Htuek .it the ".. iiln,- tinl.iy. A i KMilt ul the utttimuUticu I bii.ihiit niUtiD In eonnnlinp cillee" hiiiiv lit I'lMi.i. time were ido older, In v.iiium blod.s iindir llif rxi-ltiil lil'ldinsr ot toinpelln-; biokeiy. Tin- bousht l'.'.Slin .haies of t'l.iou I'.icllie uioii ill.' till e.i the hammer .it Rluiull meoiu piiccM "I "i to W'i eompared with ST?4 on 1'iliby niiiht. 'ilie oin-nliu; piiie in Southern l'atitio -.! the hlghe-t th.it litk nolllni; at both 47i and 17 011 the ti.ui'ftr ot S.0J0 .lun.. Tltu piole-i.iliiil .i-eii!atorH toolc an activ parr 111 the nuilet with the aJ-antaso ottered of the I.UM- outside elciiutid foi stotkii uitueu-d by tin Knuthem IMellie dejl. Ill their manipulation to adtjiuo piicct one opeutor nude a tKiuoi:. sirjtl.e bid lor 10.000 sh.irt- of I nlon IMiihi. at '). It WJ5 niilildy upi!led In a "inpli1 block und a i io!iiiueiitii L'nion Patlliu uilod below tint tor the ic-r of the da. Iln'ie mm .i ljti,ri dfiiMiul fur Vlih'.ion and for Hock iiland. Tim luiniiueiit lu t li-i-r- two tork w,i.. on mo whole, the mot ftmpliuou .of the day. 'Ih. adiatie 111 Althimii reaihed i. .unl in ltoil: llainl 21! on very Lirze le-ilirisi. Iteoj jiuy ot the Chleo'.o Oieat l'iuin htotkt !t.ive color to recent iumm that It l te pi- 10 rnnliol ot kome larger road. Ilie eonimon tt'-el; niliiinced 1'e. ihc prefiutil A .i'i ami tho pie lened H .?. 'Hie rle in the railrad lint wh'ih wan m ueiinal 111 iiiiu.Ik with tli v inrititnenlt inilleil Wan naiixmif and th bull n.tt-i.lnloH tinned tl.iih attention to otlur epuiiei. ot tho lUt to eutalu the mul'ui. Tho moft cenipItuoiil rr.ull of tl.t op'iatlnn w n aIiowii in lb" lotal tiJCt.oin, llicioitbu Tiamll nnd ilJiihattan lilintr STi ejeli nnd Jletiopolitan !'-j. Total ulesj, 1,11.1,.00 tlurm. The ullrcad bond market w Minna; and .lightly lno.o ai. tlii) than on 1'ilday. Total .jc, pir .iUie, S7.:il0,t). I lilted sulci lionu. tun all ilie tlunscd on the lait eull. Tin following quoUtlor Trlbiue by SI. S. Jordan U Hiambuildlnir, Seunton. I'i. Open ne fumltlicd 'Hit Co., room, va-'ot Telephono C031: Ill-ill Low- Clot ln.- est. ei:. in.'. H I firm u mar AiiieiiLiu Miliar .... American I'otueen Am. S. & V AUIi. 'lo. & S. To ., T. it H. I'.. I'I' . Ilinoklyn Tuctlou Hilt, k Ohio (till, Tolnreo ... Che-, k dido ride. 4- C. V 1 (Mc. II. 4 Q .... -I. l'aul Iloeie l-land I)i law-are 4 !Iudoii IViltial Ptml reilei.il Steel 1'r . Kan. 4 Ten., 1'r .. I..111U. i Kji.1i .... MinlulUn i:ii ... Mel. Tucttop Co . Mlvourl l'.icin .. IVniile'a (Lit vuiiliMii I'm Itt' . S'orfolk 4- Wmtcin N'oith. I'aclfio .... Scilli. I'atia . i'r . (inli-il .... Out. i Wei i'ti.ua. It. II Ciellio Mall liiMdinp Ilivdliiu, I'r ...... Soiiilmu It. It. ... Southern It. It., I'r Ttnn., ('. 4- lien . IT. S. Lctthtr I. S. l-eatl.rr, Vr . I', f. Ilubher I'lilou Pacific I'i.Ioii Prelllc, I'r . Wihikh, Pi- Wctiin l'nion ,., ,...IJ7?i ....IlVi ....V'Yi .... W3. .... S-li .... n .... ''i'i .... r, .... -.W7, .... D-i .....lUi'a ....IM ....U'h ....1VJ .... to .... 7C .... .Mil j J Is'.: 11 in I7i -;--t S'll Sll'l "."ll 4.' 401!. LIS !7U 7i ;. VM, 1...V1 IHj 4it't fsl, 77'i mi I I'I .i-i11, iii-; sai 1:1 kii 111 4-.n 7lt 137 'i U 5 47 SJ'i VI 'II 'i 401, J.M, HO'.i lit MY Ill H.'i !V.T .. Ul'L tU'j !ll, HI . ivt 120)1 in"1; imh ..1KI IM IS. Jul';, ,, is'. '"'I 7!H '"I'i ..lftl'i 30 1 101H mi .. 47U lUj i. 4i."i .. tn iii 15 iii s .. s."; si w .,!, .. M', t7i, ,. s;i ..Ill's. 111 III ll,i.t .. :t2',i .H'i :h!i. :l2'i ..117'i lii', j 117 J IT' t .. 4l'-4 4.1 41U r,v, ... ,s7,ii .1". ;, .. Tt 71 Ti 72 .. ii',j a-ft 2.1 a;'i ... "I'i 7H 71 71'', , . Ul M. IIJI' ll, ,.. 13' i laij ip.i; r.y. ,.. 7B 75 7(7. 7.1 ,., II'', ' in'., tun ,,. SO 01 .s'i Ml-, ,.. M M M S3VJ ,,. ."i'i sS'i M'i WJ WTST SPECIALTY Nothing but Curable STRICTURE ll lll.llll'M llOl how 1'IHK .VOII ll.lW kUlli'H'J flulll ftlKlnie, nor how mmy ilHfeient doelors lur disappointed Jou, we will cine )o jnt .u . r tjlnly as you lome ti us foi tiratnieiit. e will not di ll l.y mttln-r or dll.itlis. Our treatnnnt Is nrw, enlircH oilslnal with n. and jicifcctly palnlcfw. It (oniiletely dlso'vcj Hie ktriiture and pumanentty ifiiio'i- evciv olMtriiclinii from the p.is.,j3c. It stojis eu-y uT.iutuul di-Ji.URi allaja all tntUiimutlou, inliUM the prosluto uljnd when enluririd, tlcatisef and lieali, the bladder and Kidneys wlien Iriitaled or coiicresled, liolKoiatcs the orRuiis, and rosloic" health and foundni-w to eiry put of the body atTfitcd by tl.C ritsen-i . PROSTATIC DISEASES No muter of bow ion l.iuilliiir a 10 luud by my method ot treatment. HYDROCELE Slut all ruelllnss, endcril.ss uii'l liupi.litui n tctoicd In the It noinul size lit onti- ackenzie's Medical and Surgical Offices PERMANENTLY LOCATED. 209, 210 Pauii Building, 426-428 Spruce Street. SCRANTON, PA. ( rim m.o (iiiAi.v MAitKirr O'Kti- lllsle Low (lu In. iii:at I'tbiiu-uy 7.. 7.Ju 7-'4 7.Mi M.iv 7 'i 7J1 7'i lOltV. I'cbru.'iy !7 .17'. .". ' , .if.iy u . n; .;i O IT-. V.-1 2V :.a j-.; .', foiti;. Mav ll.lKi 14. ll.ni 1 11 LAW. V.iy 7,.i ;..".7 7 M .'il Milt- eillK liltAlN- MAIIKI',1. Oimi llliili Low. tlo. WIII'AI'. 111.-. c-t. ct. ,uu'. Mini 7'iU 7-i1i TH'i 7n; Mav i -"li To 7')", Ooit.v. Mav Il-'t ll' 4l', ll. Scranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotntionb All Quotations Hated on Tar of 100. .1TOCKS. Bid. A.'.id. P.id. IM) M0 4-11 .711 ij-, nut Natloiul ll.nk viantcn aillg liJnU TMr.l VillnnAl (link lIni Iiepet.lt and lincount lljnk. l-.m.nniv Lleht. II. 4: 1". Co. (7 L-ickx Triint Sifo Ileposlt Co t'larU 4; Snoier Co., IV Scranton Iron Fence 4- Mis. Co. ... S'cranton Axle Works Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr County SatlMi Dank 4. Tiiut Co., First National Dank (CuiLondile)., Standml I'tUHns Co Trailern' National Hank Strar.ton Holt a-ul Xut Co IION'DS. rranton l'ajnjer Hallway, flrrt Slorteaji. du 10:0 People', btreet Hallway, first mort- tia.'e, due 1DIS I'eoplH'n Stieet Itailway, Celicral uioitgaie, due l''2l Ulckjou Slanufaeturlns (o ,. Lutka. Township School 3 psr ecru, t lly ol Strantoii ?t. Imp. 6 pir ei'nt Scranton Traction 0 p-r cent 101 Sj .iii j3 111 lllj 113 II 1110 Ml W !!3 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Cfireeted bv II. (I. Dale, ?7 Larktw-annt Ae ) Uuttcr Cio.unery, SAuU'-Sp.; ela'iy, I'aSK. CIuh e Full iitam, llil'iLi. 17kuh WeHcin Irish, 'JtaJl'cj nearby i.t.ite. i;.l.vili,.c. lb ui Per In., ehobp mirmw, pllr2iai. i'i a Itean. Per bj., 2.t'a-..5u. Alt ilium Hearts Per bu., W.IC.iJ.ll. Ciciu I'cif Per bu.. tLl0j.O. Onions Per bu., Via 1. 1". Fiom licit patent, ?l tj. New Yoilc Grain and Fiodtice. Niw- York, Feb. I. Flour Iniellse nul raili ei wiaV. eloslna lower to Hill: wlntt-r lutnit,.. (I.tslal; viiitei straluhi-. M.lJa.'.5.i; Jllniii mit.i patent. -lal.-JJ. wlnlir etrjs, ni.'sMLnl; Mlrmi,.oU luketa, Mi.-I.-Jj; -linUr Iv.v ui , M!.4.1a"u). neat-Si.ul t ir ik: N' "lied. ,J".i t. o. b. . .No. 1 northi-iii IXiliilh. W.1'. I. o b. afloat: opltm esp. riiniiei ilnlln"s mut depnw Ion pit-. .1 much all .li;, ch'.i'd v.m'.: at s.t, net deeliiie, Maieli elu.tel 711', it.: 'Jay, 7UT.-.; Jil.v, 7!iJt. iom-s.nl lirm: No. -4. 47c. rle sjl'or nul !( f o. 1 1, artuat; optlopi iierily to lulu; 1 loud .t.adi and patily 'i-. net Liijii ti; M mil tlod IVec; Ma.i. It'ui.; Ji'lj. Hi. (lals-Spot qiilili No. 2. ili'Je.. Jin. .!, -Jir.'.i., So 2 wlilte, .Si'-i:t2'." 1 V. :l while, :IPi.. ti.nl; inlsid tekUiii. 2-J1ia3l'.i.; tratk white, tllaiK!.; options d.ill but ncuds. Itnllir uailyj ctcunei-, 1Im2Ic: lottor. Ilall',-.--; Imitation uvuiutr. 10V.il7'.',t.: st..lu eLlij. l."al.";e. ( hee Finn: latio l.uio (all made, ll'.iall'.i.: mill tall made, iHiul.v. L-.us-Flmi: nate and I'ciuujlvnnla, Sli- S -oulluin, 1'iaju- ; .mw. tin, SCUSO'jo. Plilladelphla Uialn and Pioduve. I'liilatlrlplilJ. Feb. L Wheat ",i. lowtl-i ion tiutl ei.ulo February, 11''ia71V. Coin Finn; No. 2 luKed February. Iiall'tc.t Oat ieidv; No. 8 white, ailac riour Quiet lint tt.-edj , winter kUiKrlor, .2.'Aia2i(j, do, cstrjii, hj.mi ."Ji PtniiMlvanli loller ileal'. s'..lui !,2t do do. itialglit, r7'l5J'I.CO: da. do. patent. 'J.Ma a.S'i; Kanut (.lulaht in tack., HJjj'I.'iO; do. patent I'I -.'(k. .t..a.l.7ri: tprluar eliar, t!,V'H. K.J5; ilo, ttnlKlit, ipl.US.l.Mi do patent, te.--''! 4 10 j do. fnoille biandi, Sl.llal.in; cits mlllt exlni. 2,fAi2.S0: do. clear, 3..tla!i.Mi do, itialuhl, Kt.fitial.ri; do. patent, 1tl.7Jal.40. Hut. Iel--r"leilyi laney wittrn, 2!'e.s do iiilntt, iJ'.t tin, neaih), -Mi-. I'.-ra. -b, lower; lieili f Cases Will Be Accepted ASSOCIATE DISEASES lu cuiiiiK an ailment of mil kind we ircr fall to remoM! all relies eouiiilleattoiia or atuo. tl.iif ille.ses. If the taw! is Vaileorrle the weak nes cauMd by it dlMppcau. If it Is itrlctme i.li'1 b.u ilcM'lopod into 1'iuiUtlc ni.ldder or Kiilne.v utlcctluns, the injured oiians aio all n Moirtl to a perfeetly heilthrul condition. If it Is t'ontisrlous Hlnnd l'ulson, any and all SI.I11. Illood and Pone 1iIa-jm. ailsimc (10111 the mint aro entlndy mid pi-nn.tneiitly ellmliuted fioni tho n.n.lem. If it Is wcakiiiss the mariy diitnu. Ins Hymptonis follow Inc in Its train and ludi ratlnir a premature decline of tilii ileal ard ni'ie tal powor aio totally icmoveit and rapldlj iv pl-ccd by the youtliiul uieixy ot robuit man. hood. Hence all rexultlnv ills and lilies com. plleatlnns, whkh may be piopirly trrmed ai-MM-late dease, and whtdi, In fact, aie oltin more rcrloua than tho oilnlnal ailment ttiat sties rie to them all, we taj, disappear completely and foieicr with tho rutc ol the main m'lidy. ULCERS I cue not of what nature cr of how long itmid liic, a.s niv ytttiu of treatment Ls especially ail.-.pted for the tieatmont of the Mme lnamu-h as they 11m diied up at once. RECTAL TROUBLES hiuli lis I'i lo-. Pit-lire, l'lstula and all BK.vvlli.l Miird nllhoiit the aid of a knife TAKE l ELEVATOR' I lieailiv. -ile do westvi-n. 'le 1I0 tii'ithsYt.l 1 rn, lilt ; do. .ouiiieiii, --i. (.'l.eese-- Hull .end s i.ik; Nc Yoik mil treairu, Luiiy Mi.a'.l, llit , tlo ilo. do. t.ilr to choice, l"'4ll!ic. IleHned Sii-ai-s-t'iuhani.". Cotton 'dc. luster; n-ld-tdiny upland", I0a . Tallow julct bur b'eady, It.i pliiiie, in hojaheads, Sc. ; tierces, olic; lountiy pilme, In hnin-ls, HiJ".o.i takes, u',e. Lite Poultry (Julit but iteidy; (ov-K Oill..; old roosters, 7c; chickens. I'jlt..; tlutU, llille: r'if, Pallc. ; tuikijn, 'MlUc. Picked l'oulu I'iini, kinhI demand; n.w-k, thoice, HHaU''.; do. fair tn kikhI, SiVji.; old roo-'crs, t!'tu7t'. ; ueaibv thllkell", 'Ullfoj W'CMtll! do., tklllc.J tlllkl.., cholee to amy, (Ul-it-.; dinks ll.iKc; the lat in for i.c.iby. Itiiflpti Hour, 3,000 tuntlt .itid ;i,!O0.Oii iiiiiil in sail.; ssie-at, a.6n0 bushtlsj loin, 'Ju.l,u)il buthcti; oal, SO.tXH- busliel'. lili im 'itt Wheal, Jl.'Mo bu-licls; iviii, ol,0V) b i.h vU. nti. l-i.i.ai bushels. Chicago Gin lu mul Pioduce. (.hitmen, I'i4i. 4. Cable., st.illslk- u, le celpts were 9-aliit I.lijlicr wlie.ic puiM todiy nnd May dosed '4c unJtr l'llelay. Com and OitH tlo.ed a .liido hu;her and piuslsioiw -ItlaJe, lo ,1'jc. up. Ch quotations wile e lollow-.; I'liiiii Dull anl Murj No. !i i-piitia; wheal, Ci'tj il '.-.: No. 2 led, 7l,,ja7Jijc. , No. 2 tern, Itf-v.; No. 2 cllon, SiYtC, N 2 eatj. 2ji 2i';i-.; So. S whin, 2J,,.iJNi3t.; No. :i white. io'-.a-JS'Xc.j No. 2 rye. MaMc; .No. 1 llax and iioithnert, fl.Tu; timothy, i-Lli; l"ik, "IJ.nii Lksl. lard, i7.12'.:.a7.J.l; rlb, -tO.Wa7.nj thoul der, O'inG-'ji;. ; Un, 7.Mi7.40i whUke, 'I.-JT. Chicago Live Stock Maiket. ( liic.io, Feb. L Cjttle Iteceipts, lti.fMP, in tludliia; 4iJ Texans; Hood to cboiio Klcers, stioi.-;: others i-tiady; butchers' ttorlc cr.d T,--ans, teadyj good to priiue itccu, J0.11KU, wor to medium, Sn7.S0.ij; utotktrs and ft-edtta, a'ead at e2.Wal.Wj to. 2.iia4.9li heilett, oi.Wi 2.7.1; tanner?, Ma-J ul: bull's teady at l;2.7.1ai . . calves, stronccr at lad: Tcsai led teer, Al.11 V); Tetai piarf ktt-cn, J..i0al; Tea bulla, $! Wx S C. Hos -Iteieiplt loday, 2j,(J0, tomonotr, 2,l,); ctiiiutt-d lelt oier, :!0u0; opeinil .teal, i-hiicltt hlalier, closed easier; top, S.'.43; mixed and butchers. K'"'aj,4J; rooJ to cl'Oico ursA-, fo..--.',..".4; louali heal). ft.V2tlaj.3i Unlit, " Ui S.40; bulk ol Mies. M.SOaJ.I. bheop llcceils, 20.U11O: heen end lambs, mcadr: searlim; lari'tx. .t.f0a."..13; good tn tholee svethen, .!i V); fair to eliolco intsed, iU.iVlai: wu,tem hn-i. tsj.riUl.SO; Texin kbiip. Hi2..V)a.l Glli nailtf l.m' . l.t'ajjIWi: wMrrn Iambi, $jj3.2". - ! New York Live Stock. New- oik, Pill. I. IJocxes Ctr.c.a!!) -1 i , trit, i.')a.'i.oi); bill's. s-at.'Ji; cow., p ' d'.j I ,.7.5. I alci IV1n1r.1l tan, seal, swale, lw.i. other eilvcs Rlmit kteidy; e.d, l.i'JaS.TO; lops, K".i;j'aaS.7."; llttlo eili.vi. l; barn.sard itoal.. f- '.:..Vi; wevtenis, isl. .luip and I .mibs f'.ixl huti I'rrr.ir: o'lur' t.rly Iim'n tloiv unl 211 alOe Oil: i'ii-ii. t-.l.il.i'C'i, eh. lee, i,".,; few pilii.u v.i-r.u-. i.i. 1.1II-, isl7ria2 7j; limbs. l 71 1 1 'ill one e ir at sj- culls, 'lal.'iil! I'a-iani limb', s-3.71il.ift. llur l'li'i at M.ftjn'l.'iii East Liberty Stock Mnrkst. , 1 ,il Libtin, lib. 4. t-atilt--ilo. ami . .. cmi.i. hVliKikVii piiiiu, St.yiiifi.ai; iniuuini Kill 7". lleits-A HH-: pilmo .1 -mtcil -in diii.ii. aid In. I l.rker-, lJj.COii4l.Cl: M.ht 'ii.ikiin ami iii', 'VuLi'iiiJ1 ; heatv liojjs, k.V.10 uVi'S- icus'is. i.7Vil lu. .bop ( hoiin i.,ii. ik, ?!.rfal.71, cmiinii, .'..:; iluli lamls, c3.t-fla-3.73; lonunon lu i-.iod lamln, Mai Vi: teal tiilies, t.7j7.iji. Oil Market. Ill (it;. I eh. 4. t'MlIt Uilahtvi, SL2U; n-r-t'lltniev, l.', Mil tit the ilo.se; iuu, IJI,",;7 bainls; merai.e. ii",l: lairnlt: alilpiiie-ni., I'll,. (111 lintels; ateil:;e, tn.WI b-nel-. Stale of Ohio. ( II V of Toledo, l.ueae luiinii, .,1 I'llWK .1. Clli:i:i makes oath tint le Is -n.iin p.Utner 0! the linn of F. J, CIIF.NKV St 1 11., iluliu 1uIiii- in ibo Cliy ul Toll do, ( ojnly atnl s,.i.. .iiiics.ii, mid that slid lirm will 11 jv the mitii of ONi: lILMUICIl HOLLAItS lor caeli and tuiy cae of CATAI1IIII Hut cannot I be t mtii ny (! iiso 01 iiAi.itix c-. J AI1HI1 ci'iti:. FitNK .1. riii:vi:. 1 (swoin to btfoie me and Mib-tilbed ju tm 1 pineiue. Iblt tlth day of lltteuibii, A. II., Isxii, I ls-al.1 A. V. (ILKAMi.x. M.iary ruolle, llall'a Catuiih ( urn I. taken Internally, and atU directly 011 th" blood and miK-uut auriacra ol tba tyftein. S-nd for te.tlmonlaU, frse. 1'. J. CIIKNLV St CO., Toleilo, 0. Sold by DiuBiiUtti, TTk;, lltll'a Family 1111 are the bnr, I Treat Men Only and Cure Them to Stay Cured. SPECIFIC BLOOD POISONING! On account ol Its frightful hldeounMi con tatrlout blood poison ll commonly call4 tht tlncf of alt dlie.w. It may b either hned. itary or contracted, Onco the ayatera ,li tainted with it, the liftea.so may manl'tut llselt In the fomt ol crotnla, cim, ilieumatlc palnr, idlcf or rTollen jointi, erup tioni or copper-colored apohl on face or body, little ulcers in tho mcrutli or oil the tonpre, koro throat, Mrolleu tonslU,. Ullln; out ot the hilr or fjibrowi, and ftnilly lepromllke decay el the fleali and bon. M you li.ue ahy ol tin e or almllar tymplocnt jou ate cordially imltcd to eonmlt us im mediately. II f Dnd your fear am tin founded we wilt tetl jou ao frankly and re lieve jour mind. Hut If your cointltutlon is Infected wllli virus we will tell you 11 fiankl), nnd ihow jou how to (ret rid of If, Our fpedxl treatment for contagious blood pol'on li practically the remit of our Ufa work, and U Indorsed by the bett phjfleiiru ol American and I'urope. It contains 119 daneroi rirups or injurious medicines of any kind. It -iocs to tho very bottom si tfaaj dlaeaxo and force out ecry particle ol Im purity. Soon every sign and ftj-mptom ol blocsl poison tllappcar completely ami for ccr. The blood. Ilia tlsaue, tlio flrth, th lioim and tl wholo j-striit aro cleaned, puiiUed and lesloied to peifeet heulttl and the patient pieparcd anew for the ritillM and pleafiuen ol life. RHEUMATISn Aciilu and elirntile in all Its ormt, enlirted and allltened oiat, inuieular iheumatltm. Iinnba-rii, xriatlea, by my . SYSTEM OF TlinATMF.Nl' 'hows ignx of Improvemant at rnue and In a very short time are pir manentlj idled. WRITE If jou cannot call, all correpoiidiuii atrictly confldentlol and all icplita wnt lit plain envelopes. Inclose 1 Lent stamp to Inline leply. Consultation and Advice Free. OFFICE HOURS: 9 A. M. to 8 P. PI. Sundays, 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. FINANCIAL. BOND OFFERINGS Chicago, Burl. & Quiiicy IU. R. .Illinois Division 3', is, 1949. Evanaville & Terre Haute) R. R. I'll st Consolidated 61. 1921. Clev. & Marietta R'y Company Klrst Mortgage S. F. -tjs, 1993. Gnlv.. Hanlsh. &, Sail Antonio R'j MC-.. & raeir. K.xteil. 1st 3s, 1931. Western Union Tel. Co. Ileal Kstnte 4-Ss, 1917. Rio Grande Western R'y Company First Mortgagees, 1939. Complete List Upon Application. Spencer Trask & Co 2f-29 Pine Street, 05 State St., Albany. NeV York. "A Glimpse at Wall Strut and Its Markets" "'.llVtv'JISoM It Is lotnethlaK radically dllt.r.nt from other piiblicatiopi. Very taluabl and Int.rtttliDg to (k.Uftd.rn. Alsoiuarl.it icport Ct-Uf CBEC ud uontbljr iluotuallon tatttt sJCIl I rftCU Jacob Berry & Co: Mri BftzrusiQLicJirrppTocaaar bam... 41 mill 13 ItltOAUUAV, MitV lOIIK. USTAIIltlllRU loGO. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, CottMi t .mirlttlcn io :"e tMirtUr- In Itial iilrntl it cIImiIi, tf ? UPC ll.ril'ittluqt!icl.scliinc..nWglvliif ..nieiof Ur iters !ti tvlinm trtniieuunis it.. Je In ,.f- In.t.nce, t oairr1..1rn 11f. ft.itrtl. K.rit. I.rrfipe.ittif. Uih.t, JAY GOULD'S ADVICE.. e From iiiie-. "I lulled lip-in .1.11 tumid mur to ask hl'n for u lulu, that Mould biliig Me iucce4 ,i m nolle," said I'div-ipl Hosrr, princip.l ol one of ibe flnerit tsruium ir school In New Voik ilt.x "1'iciy one who knew .lay (Jould kmw tlut b w.ii a, prtoe-cuplcil iivtn Ibat b thouifliU weia liiiully lar away fiom tie pictent aeene, I -a.s fntiodutcd to blm by a friend, but 1 felt that lo wat Mnnely e-onstioii-, of nij- prcfente. 1V hsil planned m mako ' fojne titarlllue remark to at Hail hit attcnllon; and, as 1 illj ao, the jreai lliutiCler Itwtiel t inn Or a Ktonil as II he H'v ln foi tlm lit lime. Then I pul my liiijortanv fpiftilon 'What l y'rfiir liiitliieMj' he att.e), at tjulel; ai a flaJ;. 'I tini u Mlioolinaattr,' I roplletl. 'Tbt-n let oilier people tlo th srork ' The adilec xvat 10 the jlnt. and hat proved It.tll imaluiblc." Deep-Sea Pveauio Hard to Keaist. L is dlllletilt to irallzc what the preme it the oiTan Ikiiioiii leally means; bow enormout ll Is at lluce iulli In ilridli. 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