irt - n r-yT&ip "Cki i' -wt ,rr rl" .(.fa-,.v. -n-JVtfM jfkrt'fcriikjfTwvt',''Vwi!' vy,r r-ify MPTi.f "" -I" 1 THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- fcAUTH DA V, FEBRUARY D, 190.1. k " - . ..9 " . . ' i i i in, i , - i. i. i J NORTHEASTERN . PENNSYLVANIA MONTROSE. 'pedal to Hie Scratilon Tribune. Montrose, Feb. 8. Vory delightful lecture were given by Dr. Putnam, ot New York, ul Village hall on Tuesday nml Wednesday evenlnirK, anil ho will give n third one tonight. Owing to the- severe wenthcr of Tuesday even ing there was it iinull attendance, and for that reason Dr. Putnam will it peat IiIh celebrate! lectuie on "Home" next Wednesday evening. At a meeting of Krsuttc Hook and Ladder company, No. 1, held last even ing, It wuh decided that the roinpnny would hold Uh annual lecoptlou nt Village hall on Wednesday evening. April 10. Kfforts are to be made nt once by some of our leading citizens nnd busi ness men to Induce J. W. Mott, pio prlotor of Mott'H mill, which Is nt present located sevorul miles from this borough, to move his mill to this liot oubIj, The business bus outgrown Its present aunt tors and .Ml. Mott Is seek ing a new location. I'lttston wants It and has made Mr. Mott a llatterlug offer, but he prefers, to romp to Mont iose, If ho Is given u little assistance and encouragement by the people of this place. The mill should under no elicumstnnces be permitted to leave the county, und every reasonable effort should be made to secure It for Mont rose. Wherever It goes, tin- mill Is to lie ul once enlarged and will give em ployment to a large number of Innds. An election held by the members of Company O this week resulted In the "election of Second Lieutenant Leon I,. Ilarron for llrst lieutenant, and Flist Sergeant W. H. Dennis, Jr., for second lieutenant. A persistent rumor of the last few days has It that the Diamond Match company will establish a branch fac tory In this place, giving employment to nt least two hundred hands, if cer tain concessionaire made In the mat ter of taxes by the local authorities and If a suitable site Is furnished gratuitously. If this rumor Is founded upon fact, by all means let the con ditions lie met ami the factory secured. New Industries seem to be heading our way light lively of late, and we cer tainly should be able to land several of them. Where. O where. Is the Montrose board of trade a thing of blessed memory? If it Is really tleud and gone, It would be not out of place to organ ize a new one tight now. William S. Mulford Is routined to his homo by Illness. Arthur LeCouver. of t,e.stei shire, N. Y is the guest of his mother and other n halves In this place. Knbert Cooper, of Philadelphia, has been visiting his patent, Mr. and Mrs. .T. F. Cooper. Oorge L. Puffum. of Vestal, has been visiting his brother, Register and Itecorder Uruee 11. Iluffum, in tills place. The death of Mrs. Delmar Stark, a highly respected lady of Rush, a for mer resident of Montrose, occurred at her home on Wednesday evening. R. F. Alden will move from thla place to Lestershlre, N. Y in the spring. He will have charge of a new marble works to be established in ninghumton by 13. .1. Matthews, of Susajuehanna. Miss Annie Brewster Is vis'lLIng nt the home of her uncle, Dr. F. D. Brew ster, In Scran ton. Miss Mamie Tapscott has returned from Tennessee, where she has been visiting relatives. FOREST CITY. Speelal to the Scranton Tribune. Forest City, Feb. 8. The Northeast ern Pennsylvania Telephone company's line Is new completed between Suspue. hanna and Forest City, with the ex ception of wiring a little strip near Herrlck. It will be a great conven ience. Woodbury Coll was In Montrose yes terday. Mrs. W. H. Hlgglns, of Scranton, spent several days of this week In town. S. C. Manzer and family were yester day called to South Gibson by the ser ious llness of Mrs. Manzer's mother. Benjamin Maxey was In Wllkes Barre Snuday visiting his son. John Jj. Westgate suffered a paraly tic stroke Wednesday and died at an early hour Thursday morning. He was born nt Clifford, April 29, 1S42, but lived much of his llfo at Unlondale. where ho was In tho meat business. Three daughters, Mrs. Thomas Jones, Mrs. George Etmoy and Miss Louise Westgate, survive him. Ills mother, three brothers and seven sisters, also survive. The funeral will take place Sunday morning from his late home on Susquehanna street. Rev. H. J. Crane will officiate. Interment will be made at Unlondale. Tho school boatd has appointed D It. Hughes Janitor, vice Albert Ren der, resigned. F. W. Bevan. o'f Stroudsburg, Is vis iting his parents here. Thomas A. Jones, of Chicago, an old resident of Forest City, was a'raller in town this week. DURYEA. pecla to the Sainton Tribune. Duryea, Feb. S. Friday afternoon the pupils of the high school gavo an interesting entei talnment In the and Itorlum of the high school. The ente: talnment was composed of recitations, vocal music nnd a de bate that showed preparation and careful thought by tho debaters, also one that gave the pupils a belter 5dea about the subject. Tho singing THE 25 ct. FAMILY DOCTOR. . CEDAR SPRINdS, MICH. Mr, bate Dunham, well-known lady of that Jplaee, write; j I cannot pralso Dr. A. W. Cha e'a Kldney.Urer PUIi too much. They did for mo what doctora and other medicines, could not do. I was troubled with severe disorder! of tho kidneys and enlargement of the llrer. My family doctor treated me the wholeof last winter, but did Hot help (ne very much, so I gave Mm up and began tiling Dr. A. W. Chaee'e Kldnev.I.lTer nil. Th mult mat simply wonderful. I am now strong and healthy again, thanks to Dr. Chase's Kidney. ,M"rPllli." A.W.CHASE'S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS. was rendered by pupils who have tal ent for work In thin direction, us almi wuh the reciting. The teachers of this township labor earnestly for the pup'ls' welfaie as Is shown by the various en tertainments that are rendered. While the teachers have those entertainments conducted In a creditable manner thy do not nllow the students to forfeit their lepsons for It. The programme was as follows: Opening song, school; recitation, Alice Brown: recitation, H. Kresge; debate, resolver, that expan sion Is beneficial to tho United States, Negative, Agnes Murphy, Eva Evans; ulllrmatlV", James Jackson, Anna Mc Donald; solo, Eva Evans; lecltatlon, Josephine Henley; closing song, school. The othpr evenlnc tho breaker boys of the Delaware, I..icknwonna nnd Western colliery of Hyde Park enjoyed u slclghrlde to this place. They were Heated to a lunch ut the Corcoran ho tel. The metnbeiH of the Lawrence Hose roinpnny met at the hose hall Thursday evening to nominate olllccts for the ; Hose company and also to dlfcuss the jiiMiui'Ht sent In by class No. 7 to have mi? linn mi .Mai en s.i wnen mey mieiiu to present a drama to the public. HONESDALE. Special to the Scrnhten Tilbtirc. Honesdale, Feb. f). Ire eighteen In ches In thickness Is being taken from Park T.nkp, to the ereamery nt tho old Erie station.' Workmen wore en gaged nil night Thursday night rutting ire. Miss Louisa A. Duilond has returned from Carlisle. Pa., where bho, spent tho past two weeks. Mr. John D. Weston Is spending it fews days in New York city. The Alumni of the Honcsdale High school netted $10 at their rummage sale. Weber's sterling company made n good lmpiesslon at the Opra Houm; In "Little Lord Fnnntleroy" last night. Little Ethel captured the audience. Fiiilay evening they presented "Ten Nights In a Bnrioom" to a good au dience. They appear again this even ing (Saturday) In one or their host plays. They give a good clean play. The Hudson River Telephone com pany air preparing to do good service in Houesdale. Workmen for ioni time have been placing new poles mid ntlirrwlfo improving the service. Two hundred nnd forty wires are enclo.t'il In the cable entering Into the new of llce In the Foster building. The ex change will be transferred on Siuid'iy from Peterson's to the new nfllre, nnar the postof'lce. A new i.witchboird and entire new outfit has been placed in the service. Mr. A. L tlNhop, or Haw ley, s In charge of this distiicl. ARIEL. Special to the Scranton Tiili'ine. Ariel. Feb. S. Mr. and Mis. KUli Keyes have returned to their home at Wlmemrs. after u shoit vlIt with the former's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alva Keyes. The pupils of the graded schools ore preparing for an entertainment In the near future. Miss Georgia Balsley, of Sterling, is spending a few days at the home of Miss Elsie Howe. Mrs G. W. Swnrti:, of Vnidon, spent Sunday with relatives nt this place. Leon Edwards Is learning telegraphy under the Instruction of the station agent, . F. McFnrland. Mrs. Daniel Hrundage, of Gravity, Is visiting Mrs. Amy Polly. Mies Lou Bldwoll and Miss Annlo Kirby, two popular young ladlesi from Pink, returned home on Monday, after a few days' vslt with frlc-ndsi In town. The members of the Women's Chris tian Temperance union are Invited to meet at the home of Mrs. J. W. An drews this (Saturday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. A number of our young people enjoy ed a slelghrlde on Thursday evening. Rev. Transue, of South Canaan, was among the number who attended tho lecture In the Union church on Satur day evening. For Shattered Nerves. A remedy that will soothe, build up the wasted tissues and enrich the blood Is Indispensable. Llchty's Celery Nerve Compound has been wonderful ly successful In eases of nervousness, as thousands of grateful people will testify, sow iiy .Matthews Bros. SUSQUEHANNA. Special to the Scrantnn Tribune. Sustiuehanna, Feb. 7. When the ton s'ressional districts of tills siato are le nt ranged, It is said that Sullivan coun ty will be added to this (Fifteenth) dis tiicl. The dlstilct will then be com posed of SuMpiehanna, Bradford, Wayne. Wyoming and Sullvan counties. About ISO tickets were sold for the Erie boiler makers' hop, held In Hosan opera house on Tuesday evening: E. R. W. Senrle, esq., is professionally engaged In Piovldeuce, 11, I. Tho loads air b.idly drifted bi-tween Susquehanna and New Mllford. Team sters are driving acioss lots and ou-r stonu walls. The Dorcas society of the Piecby teilan church will hold a "sock social" In the church parlors on Filday even ing. February in. The funeral of Mis. Jacob Stevens, of Elkdale, this county, will take place today, A government recruiting o.lke vill soon be opened In this place. Sheriff William J. Mnxey, of Mont rose, was olllclnlly engaged In this place on Wednesday. MVs. E. C. Kellam, of Avoea. Is In EATON RAPIDS, MICH. Mrs. Rose Chaffee, a business woman of Eaton Rapids, writes i " For a long time my system was n a terribly weakened state. Illllouinesj, sorere Indigestion and kidney troubles mads mo bo miserable that I was hardly able to work. A friend told me of Dr. Chajo's Kldney.Llver rills, and I found them just as represented. They restored my health to me, and I think they are a wonderful medicine." Tho marked success of Dr. A.W. Chase's Kidney. i.ci . mi im uaciiacne, itianey Trouble, Con stipation, Headache and Stom ach Weakness make them family requisite. Hi cts, a box. town, caleld hero by the Illness of her sister, Mrs. W, H. Larrabee. Mrs. William 11. Lnrrabec Is 111 at her homo on Grand street. In Hogan opera house, this evening, Miss Ullsk and McGtvcney, of lllng Immton, gave their last dancing lesson and hopso until after Lent. A number of Susquehanna Knlclits of Columbus were In Blngliamton Inst evening attending a farewell dance given to Frederick Rider, it Is reported that ten extra freight conductors on the Susquehanna divis ion of the Erie will bo promoted. The Eric yards and sidings are filled with cars. , There Is nothing now In tho Erie strike question. All Is quiet on tho Susquehanna, A large number of Erie trainmen ore III with grip. The Erie Is doing a mammoth freight business. Mrs. B. F. Pride loft lest evening to visit relatives at Youngstown, O. UNIONDALE. Speelal to the Pcranton Tribune. Unlondale, Feb. S. There was a pleasant gathering of the Ladles' A.d society of tho Presbyterian church and their friends nt the homo of Mrs. J. 13. Thomns last Thursday for dinner. Tho musical programme wan a refresn Ing Innovation. Tho bright duets given on the plnno bv Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira It. Thomas were thorougly enjoyed bv all. For all lovers of elocution nnd (rood mu3lc, vocal and Instrumental, there in n rich treat In stoiv, announced for the nth of this month. The entertain ment will be held In the Methodist IOplscopnl church under the auspices of the Epwoith league. Don't nilffs u ,;ood thing. The funeral of Janet Stevens tool: place last Thursduy at Elkdale. John Westgate, one of the eatly set tlers of this town, died of paralysis In Korcbt City last Wednesday. The In terment will take place In the ceme tery, south of Unlondale, next Sunday. Mrs. Frank Couch, of Carbondnle. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fhllo llurrltt, Wednesday. Rev. A. Eastman and wife have re turned from Smyrna, N. Y. Rev. D. D. Jenkins preached In Car bondale last Sunday. Mrs. Dr. Orander Inst Wednesday left Philadelphia for home, ncoompa tiled bv her little son, James, nn.l bearing her baby of twelve months tn her arms. She undertook the Journey, after medical advice, that It would be poifectly safe for her to undertake the trip with her little boy baby, but before Mio had reached Reading the baby died. Mrs. J. F. Rnf-s Is home again, ha--Ing returned from Carbondiile, wheie the was summoned to nurse her daugh ter's family, all of the members having been piostnited by the grip. FACTORYVILLE. Sciil In tin- rnntii;i Tril.ure. Factorvvillo. Fob. 8.-Next Monday !s the time m1 for a hearing In the elec tion tontCHi. but there are some doubts yet ax to whether It will come off then or not. Cnptuln E. J. Rice post, ('.rand Army of the Republic, will (lttln-Tly cele brate Lincoln's blrthdny by giving an entei talnment and lecture Tues.l ly Hvenlng, Feb. 12, In the Methodist 3dcopnl church. Rev. A. J. Van Cleft, of Duiimore. will deliver a lec ture on "The Life and Public seivlee of Abtahani Lincoln." The chu-ch choir will furnish the music for the occasion. Since Representative Squler Intro duced die bill for a state hospital for the Insane l'oi the counties of Wnyno. Wyoming. Susquehanna, Pike. Sulli van, Bradford nnd Lackawanna, thete is a big try from Wayne and Susque lunan to have it ilf built) located In their respective counties. We are will ing to admit that such an Instltuilon Is much needed in either of these two counties, but peihups It will be built In Wyoming nevertheless, and. If so, we will assure our nelghbois from Wayne and Susquehanna that we will reserve plenty of room In It for them. During this cold weather It Is very essential that our llto hydrants be tested often to see If they are in work ing order. Tho borough council, nt a meeting Wednesday night, decided that bor ough ordinance No. 12, relating to cleaning snow from sidewalks, and tho dnmplng of garbage and ashes In the streets, must be enforced, nnd notlc-j was served on the burgess to that effect. The usual services will be held In both the chinches tomorrow morning ami evening. A detailed report of the census re turns was sent out this week. It shows that Wyoming county bus gained over twelve bundled In the pa.U decade. The following Is the table as made up from the returns: l'Kln. MO. Wyoinlnir om,tj 17,13; n.wq lluliitrlm Ii.il v7 Clinton m Kalon '. Tim S'!"i I:oIit i?! in K.ulorjtille IwioiikIi HVl :," l'ullt l,om 1,1111 IVikftol 11J1) ;ii I.Mnon K'7 nil .Uliocuny 7'jl mi Mc'hhoii(M hoiou:;li W' 5711 McslmplK'n lunnlilp iVJl :, Monroe ii-i.! ..i" VldioKoii boiuu.'li h,ii 7,11 NIchoKoii touii.lili H im.1 N'mlli Dram) '." Noitlimoicl.mil ." so.) 'ii Mil I,l',i7 Oierlii-ld 4 1 J ;;l Tuiiklunnoik lioroiiKh l,::n,"i ,!i Tiinl.lunncick tnumlilp 1,1V) l,:iiil Wjsliini;loti 711 7,.) Winillmm i,r-l 771 NEW M1LF0RD. Sireij In (be Scranton Tribune. New Mllford, Feb. 8. E. W. Morran Is quite 111 with congestion of the lungs. Miss Maty Blrney, of Montrose, vis ited friends In town this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moxley, of Hallstead, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Klmber the forepart of the week. Mrs. A. F. Dutcher entertained her sister, Mrs. W. U. Stafford, of Blng humton, recently, Mrs. Charles Jny, of Clieene, N. Y Is a guest of Mis. Alma Kimball. Mr. und Mrs, Lee J. DeWItt arc re joicing over tho urrlval of a llttlo son. Mlsa Florence ludcrlled called on Ureal Bend friends Thursday. F. L. Bryant, of Deposit, spent n few days In town this week. Mrs. James Prentice Is spending some time with her parents at Alford, Mrs. II. Bellow visited at Susque hanna' lust week. The New Mllford Dairy conuiaii" opened the new creamery In this place and rommenced operations on Filduy of lust week. Rev. Chailcs Smith, of tho Metho dist church, will preach fiom tho sub. Ject, "Church Music," next Sunduy evening. ' 178,000 PERSONS Killed by Pneumonia and Consumption, . DURING THE PAST YEAR Four-fifths of These Deaths Duo to Ignorance and Careless ness on the Part of the Afflicted. The repot tn of the Buieau of Vital Statistics for 1D0O show that during that year l'S.Mo persons In the United States died from Pneumonia and Con sumption alone, nnd while this Is 11 1 eduction ot L'3,30r) from tho numbet who died In 1S3!, It proves that these gient plugues are annually destioylng one person out of ten of tho udult pop ulation of this country. That tour tlfths of these people might have been living today but for their own Ignor ance or carelessness, Is well known to the medical profession. Let us explain what Is meant by Ignorance nnd carelessness. Dining the past fifteen youis over live million dollnis have been expended annually by persons suffering from coughs, ca tarrh, bronchitis and consumption, and all this for stomach medicines or treatments requiring the uso of sprays, vapors or atomizers. But during this whole time the Bureau of Vital Statistics shows that these dis eases Incrensed 50 per cent, annually, and medical history falls to give one single case of consumption cuied. One would naturally Infer that after such reports by the government, nothing but ignorance of these facts could ex plain why so many thousands con tinued to spend their time nnd money on such treatments. Carelessness In selecting treatments for respiratory diseases, Is shown when ever any sufferer purchases a remedy which requires the use of spiays, vap ors or atomizers, for certainly no man, woman or child who has ever attended our public schools Is Ignorant of the fact that the const! uctlon of the air passages Is such ns to render It Im possible for nny of these treatments to reach the diseased parts. Consumption and Pneumonia are germ diseases, and as physiology, the government leportr, nnd history of medicine teaches us that there Is no possibility of a cute being effected through the stomach or by sprays, vapors or atomizers, what hope Is theie for peisons allllctcd? Knowing that you are a reader of the dally papeis and nee the glowing advertisements published by hundreds of manufacturers, we rhall not try to explain this, but Instead, give you a few fuc ts furnished by those who nre not Intrusted in nny way with the sale of medicines. On Jiimtniy nth, WHO. the United States Health Report published the fol low lug: "I'or the first time in tho history of this country, we have noticsd a great falling off in the number of deaths by lxspiratoiy diseases dur ing the past year. (23,305). Care ful investigation by our medical staff pvove3 that this reduction is entirely duo to the use of n Dry-Air Germi cido called HYOMEI, and that no other remedy or treatment had any thing whatever to do In bringing about this reduction." To any Intelligent person this state ment, coming from the highest medi cal authoilty In the land, ought to be all that Is necessary to prove there Is but one treatment known by which consumption has ami can be cure I. HYOMET Is the only cure for Coughs, Catarrh, Bronchitis and Consumption because It Is the only germicide which can be Inhaled In the air we breathe, HYOMEI Is the only cure bscause It Is through the air we breathe alone that the germs of the disease are to be reached anil destroyed. Knowing these facts an you do. It Is the duty of eveiy man and woman to Inform their family and friends, and by so doing save thousands of lives which otherwise will be lost through Ignorance and carelessness. Five flays' treatment sent free to any address. Sold by all druggists or sent by mall. Complete Outfits SI. 00. Tilal Outfits 2,-,e, The K. T. Booth Co., Ithaca, N. Y. AVOCA. John Reap, aged twenty-three years, died ycslerdaj aftemoon at the tuinlly residence In the North End. Ills mother, Mrs. Margaret Reap, died about six months ago. Duilng tho past few mouths lie had been a patient hufferer of lung trouble. Ills sister was constantly In enre of him and his peaceful death was very consoling to tho members of the family. The funeral will take plnie nu Sunday af ternoon. Interment will be made In St. Mary's cemetery. Edwaul Maloney, of York avenue, has returned after several months' stay at Tumauqua. Misses Elizabeth Dougher and Agnes ClhToid attended the lecture given by Dr. W. C. Shaetfer. at Wllkes-Barre, on Thursday evening. The trustees of the Primitive Metho dist church are arranging for a bazaar, which will take place some time in March. Miss Laura OUIick Is postmistress at Dupont during the absence of Miss Mucklow In West Virginia. A pair of eyeglasses were lost on Thuihday on South Main stteet. Re ward will be given when left at the postoillce. T. J. Llewellyn represented the local United Mine Workers of America at Sciantou yesterday. James Mullen, of the North End, has left for Manhattan college, where ho will enter ns a student. Mr. Mullen'a good work on the base ball Held has enabled him to seeuro a scholarship at that excellent college. The Young .Men's club tendered him a farewell social on Wednesday evening. The funeral of Mrs. James Sheehan, of Moosic, occurred from her late homo on Thursday afternoon und was large, ly attended. Interment was iniidci. In St. Mary's cemetery. , Thomas Hewardlne, of Vine stieet, Is recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia. Tho hospitality of Mr. mid Mrs, James Morton was extended Thurs duy evening to a party of friends In honor of tho birthday of their daugh ter Margaret. The usual social diver sions were Indulged In, after which u dulnty luncheon was served. For a Cold in tho Head Laxative Bromo-Quinlno Tablets. Household Utensils In the Basement. We do not abuse the word " bargain " In referring to this sale, it is an occasion without a parallel. Judge of many of the values in the Lackawanna Avenue windows. Let these price hints convey an Idea of a good many more. Peerless Enamel and Agate Ware There weic thirty thousand pieces on Wednesday not more than half now, yet the assortment is comp'ete because ol the immensity of quantities and wideness of variety. Nought at a New York auction for half price, it being sold In the s.vm proportion. 5-Cent Table Basting Spoons, white nnd white whlto ennmeledj 12 to 20 Inches in length. Drinking Cups, Peerless Enameled Pudding Pans, Peerless Enameled Ladles nnd Skimmers. Worth ioc Gnch 10-Cent Table 3-4-quart Coffeo Pots. Fry Pans, 3 1-2 and 0 12 inch. Puadlng Pans, 2-quart. Coffee Pots, 1 1-2-qunrt. Tea Pots 1 and 1 1-2-qunrt. Milk Kettles, 2-quart. Laundry Dippers, extra heavy. Covered Buckets, 2-quart; scam less. Worth from i8c to 35c I5-Cent Table Covered Buckets, 4-quart. Milk Kettles, 3-quart. Large Cullenders, best agate. Sauce Pans, 4-quart; covered; seamless. Sauce Pans, 6-quart. Mixing Bowls, 14-inch, agate. Coffee and Tea Pots, 2-quart. Worth from 29c to 59c Jonas THE MARKETS. Wall Street Bevlew. Ni-n York, I'd). S. There .n 11 ron.nl. ri'ils f.illlli!,- 01T In the vii'ihiic of iIciIIiik hi .tiuk, loiljj ami (In- ilrillne wouM luvo K'-n mmli more ii.mkril li.nl It not lion for the lr'.n;iiu forward Into aclblty of n liirdo of lov. i leu sloiks ol the kind known .n "tan 11ml og " At & nuttir ot fad ioili!li..itlm rum its unr ilriululed rtK.irdIns tin- nilliuad. whoo Mink ale K'llliiK Mow- 10, a. 1.1- bicoinc I lie fi.lilnn ill comioilliin Willi bull iiioM'iunti, Inn ne of tlio stocks line Mtl out without Fiutilk in luori on (he Ri'nol.il rlndk th:it jm r tilrr J.l it aiallililo for a tomlmution nowadi.ii. Iho nifwt tidily thtlmd rumor stinIied lo tin' Wan ah fccturitii'i and Ike group of I illiu.oU upi-rat. ins In Colorado. 'Ihcf made Wal.Jih a I'liuirtt liK link to ho nlvoihcd I'.v Ictkiwamu anil to take in tlio Could Soiitliw-U'lli lailioadi In ll.c (oiliiallou of a now through r.llllnul flsirm Iioi.i tlio oast to the utliiwtrin culf porn Tli. rimioi of a pioj.tted lon-oliihitlon In thr CMr.il Colorado llnfi took on arloui I'onut, homo ot width won' authoritatively OViued, 'I ho fralni In tliii iIj.-s f rallioad ttoiks tan all Hi-' way fr'tn 1 to o point, btotk of 'irand I'l.ind first imIiiIiij 5 ami Uakiih ooiumou h. All of the -.cuiriliii of both rouiN wire afittttd in a lost drprtt and tin re wore k.i1ii.h besides in other rallroadi th.it are seldom proniliKMit In the ilealliiit. The ktorl Moik. made a cii'il show tf ttrenlh Ju.t ut tin.' openlni;, tin plato jumplnc. nearly :i point s Heel and win 2H, and fidoi.il steel on'y l'. None of the .idi'.iiueH wele fully maintained o.v ri'pl t'edeial .steel und limine' In tho Kioiip ft II to toiuparatludy Miull proi'oilloin, '. li.'.i, rontlnued Mrtnj in Wall nil ret tint the phin for adJtMlimiit of tontrol ot tiie find pinp'-rtli-t It nnkliu proprr-... Tnl.il Mlet. I.I.W.nm h.iri". 'Hire was a iouIIiiimiiio of Hie aitlill) of loo bond marktt lod.it, but linn' wile reae'llms on pioltt UkliiL' at nome point,, U.iki.!, ilcb(Hln ll'ji adianeid d point, and the 'n 1. Total ale, par inlue, !,"",IKJ.ik. I , s. lund were all uiii h..iiirel on tli" last tall. Tin following rjuoutloni arc fintiMicd The Tribute by M. S. Jordan K Co., louins 7U3-70J llcara building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone Jtwc: Open- IHsh' l.ov Clot In;. e.l. r.f. Inrx Ann r. --iipir :i in liff'j llili Ann I Tob..ieo I ITU 1 17., llnij n;.'-, Am. Miel - i !ij ', II ;.! AiihUon ol f,Hi .".I'- .'4 Atlhboll. I'r fc-'i Ni '"'. M'i llrook. Ti.it lion 7 TuVi 7i&h Ti'i Halt. . Old i';, t j,i'4 'il'j ('.Hit. Tolmtio 4llli, II. v. 411 bl'i Ohm tc Ohio l l". IP', ni', citir. a (it. Wr-t ant -ji 111 .m'.j hit'.. It. e 1 Ill lll"j llllli ll'J74 m. I'.mi i.vri i "ii), i a 14 is i It tk hkind 12-.'... iji.i, is IT. li. Dti, x iiu.imhi isi ns hi m I'eiUr.il Sue! :,v. ,-n -ji, ,', ritlrr.il Still, IV. ?1 M'i MH, n", Kan k Te.. IV Si J, S.i; .Vi1, fflj l.oul. Na-I tiMV, 'Hi, !iji (!.)', Man. r.leut d 1 1 s J4 ll'i'.i Ih'i ll'i Met. Tr.it tlim 1M lilt pljlj pi, 'J MU-o. I'atlllr Il Via; .,-; In 1'toploN (!a IUIV lOlvi mi Kill, v. .i. Ctntui 1S114' i; 1.1 ng ivi "oiilhern l'.ic ilk 4"' lH lil IJ', N.Tloll I. ev 4',; fkT& 4", 1Vi Noiihirii I'l'iillle Ml", S.1 MH ill, Noithtiu I'aillle, l'i. ... fnr, VtL. n. .N. . Cuilii'l Nil', If," mi; ns Out. t. Hiiti 111 iii'i, :iiH :-.i :,i I'-'oim 1! It Il'l lit'", lia nut. r.uiilo Mall ll'i I'.i; i;i(, iji, lleidinx II) :rSi luV, nut .nu lleiidlnr ltv.. l'i r'.if, 7.V) Tli 7S'. Soi.tlurii It. It ::t,i J 'jii(, !', srtiitb. It. It., IV ;n 7U'i, 7n'i ',1,1. Tuin. Coal .V lion ... 01 tin, f,. ,)t.k I'. S. Lealhei It 14 .(r; j35. I. s. ,uther, l'i 7c 7il TSVi 7.VM C. s llubbei iuij 'jiiit, jiij out. 1 ul. !. l'.ieltli ,i.4 imij in ).ii. I 11I011 1'ailt.r, I'r h'l'. Ki k ft,i. Jiibai. IV. :il4 .14 l't 3V4 Wivlem I nlon N, S7'j t-'ii So'j CIIICAUO (1UXI.V 1IM1KKT. Ojw'i' "lull- Low Clov WIII.AT. lnB. Mt. nt. In. Ma) n 741. 7tli 74S rr$ffi T-"i 7-W W 7"J May 3S 39 3s; 39 W ' Sa'i 2.H 43',4 L'SVi NEW YORK OltAIN MAIIRI7T, "I'fn- lllitli. Jx)wr. Clos. UIIi:T. lug. r.t. rtt. Ins. Manli 7V.. 7s 7s!i 78?i Miv. 7"'' ''"s T'J W''i M H'l !' I Pi 4li Ecrnnton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based &u n.H . inn uil ttt mi tuts. RTOCKS Bill. Asked. 120D 350 Flnt National Dank ., Scranton Baling! Uank Third National inn .h ,,, Dime Depoalt anil Dlarount Dank,, 21f) ,, Kconomy Light, II. & I', Co a Lacka. Truat Safe Dtpoalt Co lit) Clark k Snoier Co., Pr. jj Bcranton iron Feme & Mfj. Co loo Scranton Axle Worka p5 Ijckawanna Dairy Co., Pr, , oo County Savlnita Dank tc Trust Co., 300 Firtt National Dank (Carbontlale) 300 Standard Urllllnc Co 30 Annual Sale of 19-Cent Table Sauce Pans, 0-qunrt size. Covered Kettles, 3 3-4-quart size. Coffee and Tea Pots, 3-quart. Chambers, standard size. Mixing Bowls, 10-lnch. Worth from 33c to 65c 25-Cent Table Wnsh Bowls, 14-inch; blue nnd white enameled ware. Lipped Preserving Kettles, white nnd enameled, 8-qunrt. Lipped Preserving Kettles, 10-qt. Coffee Boilers, 3 1-2-quart Coffee Boilers, 4 1-2-quart. Covered Sauce Pans, 8-quart. Coffee Pots, 4-quart; agate. Tea Pots, 3 nnd 4-quart; agate. Berlin Covered Sauce Pans, 0-qt. Dish Pans, full 10 quarts. Bice Boilers (double cookers). Worth from 42c to 69c 29-Cent Table Tea Kettles, best enameled. Covered Kettles, 8-quart. Coffee Boilers, big sizes. Dinner Buckets, full size. Stow Pans, 10x11 inch; white and white enameled. Water Buckets, full 1 2-quart. Coffee Pots, blue and white enam eled. Tea Pots, blue and white enameled Worth from 48c to 75c Trader)' Nat lor al flank Scranton Ilol; tr.d Nut Co lit) MM. Sor.-mtrr. rw"rjter llaiUj), first Jlorteu.-e, Un llfJO I'mplui Mutt Hallway, lint mirt- f.je. due Vat; I'foplc'H i-trett Hallway, Oi.ni.ial li'.olttne, due Wll Irbkvn MTiiifj.turliis Co Ijika. Town-hip S hool 5 I er trnt. City ot Scianttn !-t. lint. 0 per cent Sirunton 'lraitlon 0 per tint 115 115 11". its ino 10J 10i Scranten Wholesale Il.iiltct. (Ctrinltd 1 1) II. (1. Pale, '.'7 Ijukawmna Ale ) lliittii 1 1 Miiti). SJi.'i's".; da I), isiiK. ( l.n il till uram. liili'.i. IVifi U'e inn fii-.li, 'Jla2l"ji.; n.-.irb) state, !'i."..r lb m -l'i r hi 1I1 1I1 r ii'irto.v, ?J.5v.n!.(JJ. IV.i lliiin-l'ti bii.. iJ.Ca.'.Sii. MuIiiiiii lhant-1'er bii , ..,.4,i.i.'. 13. Creen IV.11-P r bn., .'I.l'lit.43. lii.lui'-l'ii I'll , H.1I.H1 I'lviii lit.l pilill', ' l.ui. New Yotlt Grain nml Produce. New York, I'eb. S. I'lour -Wiak and inaitiie. Wlnatspnt nil) ; No. ! led. J'l',i f. o b. af.oat nnd 7iii. elitatm; No. I northern Hub utli, bli'.ie. f. it. Ii. iilloat. (I.itlon opiiiul lonei aiul wtak. Cloml ae net tlitline. Mauli tlo-ed TTie.i Miy, T'l1:!.: .lul). 7tH.it-. C.1111 Sput tit 111 i No. a, I7i eleiiitor nml 4r.i. f 0. b. afloat. Option maiket opened ca.-"), but iiioMlid and ilo-(d tlim al 'ie. nit adi.inee. May i!o-ed I454e.: Jul) 41e. ().iti spot hrm; No. i, M'iv.; V11, .!, roe i No. 2 wbitr, 3Jc.; No. :i white, MHo. i Iraek mlxiil wrsteni, :idi Ill'-jf,; tin k white, IIUIJVjO. Options quiet but tiad). Hutlir 'ttodyj fn-h eieamery, luriie. farlt.rv, llnlHi-e. j June ereamery, ISaSUi'.; Jml Citloli (i-eaner). II ilso ; state dally, frmli. 17 ai'De. Clieii Klrni: fane) larco, fill made, 111 allise.: fjiny unnll, fill mule. Illal2e. Kciti - stt.nl) ; rt.ite and lViina., 3)"jf.; western, Hi'iti.'Oe.; houtlnin, fal'iln1. Chlcngo Oialn nnd Produce. ( liliaao, I el,. S. --Ii;i.urai;injr iniliuncei cp. mlid a;.iiiil the wh'it in.nket till), but a piill.il utoieiv took pheo laler In Kinipathy wllli the 10111 Ktiiuth, and on t lit 01 f tit MMhoaul etport new. ilolu. :iRal,2i. lower. Corn tlo-.ed e. higher; oalK 1 htl untliaimed, and piovlit. Ion a tludo 1 a-l or. c.ih i'ii.illorn wore u follows: I'lour llnll: No. :i uniux wheat, (iQViaTlo.t No. i rid, T.iVtiTI'.ji'.i No, 2 coin. 3714c S No. 'i )illow, :t7'sf. ; No, 2 oit. 2J'i j No. 3 while. C7n27sti'. i No. ?. or, .'dr.! No. 1 Ikn, pl.fiOili.l; No. I noillmc't. l.od.it.ilS; tlmo lliv, "M poll. SI I.Mlal l.Sj lard, i7 40i 7.4i'4; lib, -i. n'mT bi; ul milder, OlaOLc.; Ido. .7it3i7.2S: whUkiy, 1 ':7. Chlrngo Live Stock Il.irket. Chltapi, I'th. 7. -( Jlllr -ltetelpn, 2."; (,'en. eially Meitlv to tun.., rxtopt (.111111 rs, weak, lowtr; i.i".l to piinii' t'ei. it'iall; poor to intil linn, l;.l.0.il Hi! toi U.l nml feedtr". low. 1(2,73 alSO; tow. Ki.ui.il. IS; l.elfir.. "-i ,'dil 40; can mr. 1 141.12 S3; nil. Hti.idt, -.!') 1 1.23; raliei. I Ktiaily, Min2; Tia ful flte . lal HI; Texas (.1 lit ,te 'in, nL.ThI; Tom bulls 2 OOailCl). Hop. Hut'lpt todi), 21, H'l; tomorrow, 31,. IH-.1; lift ntei, 2,nuil; op. tied .tron' lo Se, libcli ir: tbvid weak, adiame lo't; top, S.43; luKt'tl jiinl biilihiM, -3'.0airi; f ml to ihoh n Iimvv, I f3 IOiS.lt; iiiuitb bean, s't.2iWi III; liht, J3.20 . aS I.I, bulk of Hie. HS .121411', .C. Shi l p lb nipt 7,00.1; i,ip. fl in. lV.e.Welk I In bK' lo.nr; lamb, i.iroupv in 10. . hither; i". oil to ih. die wttlnit, .! o".il...tJ: full 10 (lioho I n.ivi.l K'.MIil! tlf.tolii .l.i.t'ii. .' rl-.ir.l T.',..j fl.tip,' i(2 ftl.i.1 ('11; nallie lambs yb'OaS.uO; wntiin lamb, 3a3 23. New Yoilt Live Stock. Vow York, I'iIi. S. ll.'oiti Slow nml tlras rIiu; stiin, Itmrr; built, ttnins; runt, barely hltatl 1 nt'iis Sa S, .J.S j ocn nni stjj;(i, $JS I111IN. $.!.l'iil.23: umii, .!.03.i3.fl0; calu't, tiMilyi 11.1N, Ma.'.Oi little ialu, $tai.00j luiiij.n.l t'.ilies iMa.l.Sd. Wiwp anil lainb Mi'.uly for rooi! crailri; irnllinu nml roninum, ilull anil wt.ik: lipcp, $j ul.l'.Si Ijiii1, tSdAID); rmudliin binibi, S.fi.3. IliJirs None for wit alius nominally uak. Buffalo Live Stock Mnrlcct. Knst llufUlo, Keb, 8. ltccclpt- Cattle. 62 raraj ahrt'P antl Uinbs, 40; l.o;-t, 10. bhlpniriiti Cattle, 01 caraj hwp antl lanilia, Iflj 1iok, 13, Cattle Weak, light tlrinan'lj calvm, choiio to extra, 7.25aS.W. LambsChoice to ixtru, $3.603.75; hecp, clinlro to ntra, $I.Wal.T5. llogs-Ileaiy, $3.65; plpi, $5.73a3.771i. Oil Mnrket. Olt City, Feb. 8. Credit balancra, 12.1; rer tlflmtea clowtl sale of 1,0m) burn-It rasi nil at $1.21. bhlpnienta, 00,i; aixragf, eii,ta7. Ituna. 03,017; avinge, 81,121. Stale of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas Countv, ts: FRANK J. CHUNKY makea oath that he it imlor partner ol tlio tlrm of F. .1. CHUNKY & ( O., doln buslnem in tho City of Toledo, County and Mato aforesaid, and that wld tlrm ulll pay tin- mm of O.NK IIUMHIRII DULLAII.S for eaili Jml cviry ease of OATAllllll thit ennnot bf cured by the uau of IIAI.I.'fl CVTUIItll Cl'HK. FltANK J, CIIIIXIJV. hworn to before me and mliserlbed in my prcmice, thla btlt day of K.ciiiibir, A, 1). lSsti ISeal.l A. W. (lMJAn.V. Notary l'ublle. Ilall'a Catarrh Cure It taken Internally, and atts directly on the blood and miiiout lurfaiea of tho vjattm. Send for te.tlnioul.ils, frte, F. J. CHUNKY A: CO., Toledo, O. Koltt by Druifglsta, 75e, Hall's Family Pills are tho best. " Loiig'sS I if I 39-Cent Table Coffee Pots, 3-qt.; blue and white. Coffeo Pots, 4-qt.; blue and whlto. Dish Pans, 14-qt.; boat onatnelod Lipped Preserving Kettles, i4-qt. Soamless Water Buckets, 12-qL Coffeo Boilers, 7-qt., enameled. Tea Kettle3, 4-qunrt. Poot Tubs, large size. Bread Raisers, 14-quart. Worth from 52c to 85c 49-Ceiit Tabic Tea Kettle, 8-qt best enamel. Water Palls, 12-quart, whlto nnd white enameled. Coffee Boilers, 0-quart; blue and white. Tea Kettles; blue and white. Worth from 75c to 98c 69-Cent Table Coffee Boilers, 8 1-2 quart; blue nnd white enameled. Tea Kettles, 8-qt.; blue nnd white. Coffee Boilers, 8 1-2-qt.; agate. Covered Stove Pots, 18-qt. bIzo. Lipped Preserving Kettles, 30-qt. Worth from Si. 25 to $1.50 oils FINANCIAL. BOND OFFERINGS Chicago nnd Alton Itrtllwny Co. "Flrat Lien" 3'.s. 1030. Vestern Union Tolegrnph Co. Keul Katnte I'is, l'J17. Chicnpjo, Buil. & Qulncy P.. B. Illinois Division 3'fcs. 1019. Evnnsville nnd Terro Hnuto B. E, Klrst Consollilutcd Cx. 1021. Clcv. & Ilsrietta P.nilwny Co. 1st Mtir. S. K. 4''js, 10W. United Railways Co. ot St. L. Ut Gen'l MtR. la, 10.14. Complete st upon nppllcntion. Spencer TVask & Co. 2r-29 Pine Street, 05 Etnte St.. Albany. RCW York. "A Qlimpse at Wallllraet and" H5 FrtrVott." iMTiniTiTr.i: ni 115 iviaiKQlS dun. m.w hook t It Is something radically different from other imbllcatlont. Very valuable and intereatlnir to thetraders. Also market report CCMT CDCC and monthly iluctuatlon aheeti 3Erl I r llCt MFMBCKS CONSOLIDATED 8TL.CK tXCIIANOn. I 41 ami J l IIIIOAUWAV, MiH 1U11K. R ruT.tiii.iBiifi'ii lun-. It Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cottch. A commission home wcirltlnplnthelntfrent cfcllcrts.ex ecutinrf (ill ordcis upnn the 1 irhaneind uhink' name v( Drokf ri with whom transaction Is mtile In ccr Inhume. !! lomnUkliD 110. 7!ftf!rr1f Strgloi. rrrfipftiiifnfe Imllfd. NERVITA Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor anJ Manbood Curo Impotency. N'fclit Amissions, Loss of Mom. ory, nil watltis dleoascs. , ui, ,,i".iiin iiinijar'tj, ofTtct3 n( ri4f.nbti.-n or QUI GO PILLS SO CTS. excess and in.t iscrot ion. A nerve tonio nnd .blood builder. Brines I TL tlio pink clow to jmlo VAVVwr cliookd aim restotos tlin 5fi55vtlrrt of youth, liy mail 1 62.60, with our bankable gatirunteo to euro nrrafnnri thn mnnnv nnlrl. Smtil 9n ,.l..t.l ,n 1 anil copy ot our ba&kablo guarautco Ijoud, I Wnr!o Tnh!oo extra strength UI BIIU I UUIUtU . Iminedlatc Results (ITKLLOW LABEL) Positively (ruarnnteod enro for I.oas of Tower, arieoceIn. Undnvelopod or Miriuiketi Orcaus, l,urcl, Locomotor Atnsln, Nervous Ticutra. Hon, Ilysteila. l'ltt. Infinity. I'aralj sit nntl tint Heult:j of Hxt'ottlio Ofii of 'i'ob.irt'o. Opium or. Llijuor. Bv- mntl in pl.tin pnrknee. Sl.CO a box, O for $5.00 wltn our baukubl.i irunr tnteo bond to curs lu 30 auya or rofuntl tnonoy raid. Adtlru?s ' , NERVITA MESHCALteO. Clinton &.-rt(a-n ' - -ni;qf; n.i. Sold by SIcGarrali !i Tbohia. I)iuslt!, 20J Lackawanna aiinuc, h'ciuiituii, I'j. '1-herti 1 1 11 Cnpaiilri iir- ?.co".vJA,e?"r.u.V':v,'.n."MDY ivi . iiniir aviinmir hanltM nml ' af 1 Inniiiina fn 1 . 4 rzs BE MASTEB, NOT SLAVE. No Success for Man Who Is Drowncf in His Calling. 0, S. JI irtlcn, in HiciM. A I'lurniicun truvcler tolls of tho fo. lowliiB L'liltiinh wlili-li hi) lvitil on u tombatone in Kngljn-1: "Hero lies 1 hi' m.ih born u mini, hut tiled a Brocer." Tlu- inun hud dlsaiiiieiuod In his calling Wo often ilml tluit u man's vounlluii Iiuh Hwallouod him; that It Iiuh umnnletely uvurnlic;tm'il him, that thero Is nothltis IcfTtf hliu for any jiuriiosi' outsldu his ot't-iiat m. It Is u contcniptlbb' I'sMmutn Of ,i vocation to ri-Huul Jt ns tho nmans nf Frtttlnff.n llvlntr. Tho ninii ulm Is nut Bri-ati'r- than his fiillliur, vhu dotii not overtop his yocation, m thut it' rutin over tiiirt.ll hides, Is not siioccssful. a liy writes, Ki-tjijtyr than any speei-h hu mun.shojijdjjai creator' tUau the.- ltoolw mulit'H, than any limine he builds, or uny sermon ho pleaches. mm Bern? & m flifl jl! IP tZht 1 fJ-j. itj&jlL&J. J"v ,