THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 11)01. 9 r NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA TUNKHANNOCK. opeelsl to tlit Sorsnlon Tribune. Tunklinnnock, Feb. 15. Ilobert J. I.lttlc has accepted an offer to ro to China ns clerk under Paymnstor Am men, on bourd the United States ves sel New Orleans, and will leuve about the first of March. He will ko via San FrunclBco. The New Orleans In now In Chinese waters. Mr. Little's duties will be Hlmllnr to those he performed on board the OreKon and other vessels. Onrrlek Horden, of Cornell univer sity, Is spending u few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. It. Horden. He Is recovering from a severe attack of the grip. Ex-County Commissioner Andrew M. DoWItt was In town tin Tliursdav. On Tuesday afternoon the Catholic jholr drove over to Nicholson and were the uuests of Hew Father Feeluy while there. Anioncr the membets were tliu Misses Htinnuli and Mamie Hrtmn, Nellie Hoyci', Katherlne allium tin, Kutle Connell, Katie Townsend, Hattle Kollsky, I.lzzlo and Anna Cuddy, Miss Alloc O'lltlen, of Philadelphia; Pat rick Hoyre. Jacob Corlesky, Chris Cnlu han. They were most cordially ie celveil and tin elaborate Minncr was prepared for them. Priitlioiiuturv John IMiiiiovhii will take chai'Ke of the "Mice at the coin t house In the near future. The work bns been looked after the past year by Fred Piatt. Mis. A 17. CJreRorv, of Meshoppen, who has been visiting f-ti'iuls In town for a few days, has returned home. Hew O. C. Lyinnii, of the Court Street Methodist church at Scranton, will occupy the pulpit tit the Metho dist church next Sunday. Hew Lyman was pastor of this church fourteen years ago. Mlfs Jau McKown Is III with a se vere ultack of the grip at her home on Rlncimi street. Mrs. rjeorge Klnner. of Mehoopany, was visiting friends In town yesterday. HONESDALE. Special to the Sortition Tribune. Honesdale. Feb. IT.. Miss Charlotte Mulr and Mrs. O. 15. Hadsall enter tained the Kuchre club last evening In the Musical History club rooms with a miisimerude. A Wayne county farmer has the con tract to furnish four hundred pounds of turkey for the annual Martha "Washington supper to be given In the Prebyterlan chapel, February 'i'i. Miss Ktta V. Hunnell Is In Philadel phia, where she will spend several weeks with her aunt. Mrs. C. II. Hrudy Is In Now York, the guest of friends, for a week. Dr. Heed Hums, of .Scranton, was In Honesdale yesterday In consultation with his ton, Dr. K. W. Hums. Walter M. Whitney, traveling sales man for tho Durlaud, Thompson Shoe company, whose headquarters are at Klmira, was culled home by the death of his uunt. Miss Lizzie Aunger. The real estate of the bite William S. Hayward wus sold at public sale on Saturday for $2,191. Mis. Huywuid was the purchaser. The Delaware and Hudson paymaster visited Honesdale yesterday to pay the employes here. The snow and wind for the pat,t week has completely blocked many of the roads in the county. The severe cold weather has kept the sleighing good, which has been thoroughly appreciated by the lumbermen. The heavy loco motives on the Delaware and Hudson Honesdale branch arc a success in keeping the road open, for passenger trains have arrived nearly on schedule time during the blizzard. This was not the case on the old gravity system. The bill Introduced In tho senuto to create a new Judicial district proposes to legislate the Hon. George S. Partly, of Honesdale, out of Wayne county and make hint president. Judge of Pike and Monroe counties. Tho citizens of Honesdale and Wayne county would l egret very much to part with the Judge, who Is very popular with all claskes In his ofUelal capacity and an esteemed citizen. H0PB0TT0M. tfptcltl to the Scranton Tribune. Hopbottom, Feb. 14. The funerul of Mrs. Ansel Merrill, of Hurrlsburg, Pu but formerly of this place, will take place hero on Saturday of this week. Mrs. W. E. Hrown Is visiting her relatives In New Yoik. Her sister. Miss Dora Cruise, Is cntlts III. The Unlversallst Aid, which met at the home of Mrs. E. M. Tiffany W ed ntsdny afternoon, was n pleasant oc- A noted London club man once laid a xager with a friend thut the latter could not sell a given number of gold guineas at a penny a piece. He won his wager. The people relused to buy. They thought he was offering too much for too little. It may be that the claims made for l)r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription seem "" 1W J,ci"- iO women who in years of suffering have found no help in doctors or medicines. But it is to be remembered that no claim is made for "Favorite Prescrip tion- wnicn is not substantiated hv thmi. Miidsof women cured by its use. Its effects are truly wonderful. Jt wipes out past years K pain as a sponge wipes a blate. Favorite Prescription is the great medicine for women. It estab lishes regularity, tlries enfeebling drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. It is the best prepara tite for maternity, mak ing mc uaoys advent aracucaiiy painless. IWhen I went In vnn In ra..l. .il- -A.J-. is to whit to do for myself," says Mrs. IIIU Reynolds, of Guflle, Mcf.ean Co., Ky"'l was Ft"!!"? ,0 otcome mother lu June, and mi rtck all of the time. Had been tick for several vm,. vuuiu iiw gci anyining 10 aiay in my sMmacb, not even water. Had mishaps twice 1.li ""'' ".a. wrraiemng; an inc. tune r.. . v, (t,.u actuate wcinurn ior several ler. ..MJwPi back "d lower bowels hurt i ,1 (ha ,1m. 1I.J . , ... ......... r .... .... ..mc. vunuDcii irora my nips own. Had aeveral bard cramping spctls, and Iras not able to do any work at all. f received pur answer In a few daya. telling me to take pr. Merce's Favorite rreaeriptlou. I took three MZZ21 r ' " ""b way iacu u a wcck i was "",! wwie a tiau Krn 11 a monm I waa able to help do my work. On the 37th of May lEIbbJr 7" J0- "ca ' w only 'Ick three I .. nlh'l n eiay time. I "We pralae Dr. Merce'i medicine for it ha ' cured me." Dr. Pierce'B Pellets cure biliousnen. V" -IV sVt)ka2X 1 1 WFW fS wkvi Mm cnslon, and a large company w present In splto of thu extremely cold weather. Mis. Ellja Tewksbury, who has been tcrlouily III for nearly two weeks, t reported to be a very little better. I A party of young people from town visited Nicholson Monday evening for the purpose of enjoying tlnj sleighing, while a party from Nicholson visited Hopbottom for the entile purpece. An alphabet supper and frei enter tainment Is given by the Willing Workers of the Methodist church In Tenant's hall this (Thursday) even ing. The whole alphabet of good things may lie bought for IS cents, or It may be tnken lu sections nt lower rates. Mrs. Will lletts, of Scranton. and daughter Natalie, nu, visiting her sls- icr, irs. ileitis. J Mr. K, C. Ycomuns has been np- pointed by court to fill the oilltp o buigess. 15. c. Tiffany having ie- Klgnetl. J A small delegation fiom bete are planning to attend the Y. P. C. !. eon- ventlon at bcianton Saturday and Sunday. UNIONDALE. Sppcl.il to the Scranton Tribune. Cnlnndale, Keb. l.-:,lr. and Mr.'. Ifanc Morgan, from Forest City, were iltois In town yecteiila-. A very enloyable session of the Ladles Aid rocletv of the Presbyter Ian church was held at the liume of Mrs. J. V.. Thnmos last Thursday. Next Wednesday th- Ladles' Aid so ciety of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet nt the home of Mrs. Ihi-hpI Hounds. This home has nn en viable leputatlon for Its cordiality and hospitality on such ticcasions. Mrs. A. Davis enteitnlned Hew D. D. Jenkins and daughter at tea last Siitutday. Theie was no service In the Pres byterian church last Sunday, owing to the pastor being absent. Tuesday Mrs. IT. Spencer left for Wyoming to attend the lunernl of her btoihcr-ln-lnw. Mr. Eowler. Charles Wodeman made a business trip to Montrose Tuesday. For tlue'j days of the present week there has been no school held In tho Intermediate department of the grad ed school. Miss McKe", the teacher, was called away to Mlciillelon, N. Y to attend the funeral of her uncle, who was killed in uu accident on the Erie. The sale of Isaac Moigan's house hold eeffcts took place Friday. The teachers' Institute Is among the pleasant things of tlu pnst. Th'ie was a goodly attendance. The se rious weie profitable as well as inter esting. Prof. C. E. Moxley, superintendent of the county schools, was a caller In town last Tuesday morning. Tuesday nftornoon the town was made lively by the shouting nnd sing ing of two slelgh-loads of Sunday school children from Vnndllng. The entertainment given In the M. E. church the evening or the 13th was n very enjoyable nftnlr. Miss Julie Cruslor, elocutionist from Montrose, discharged her duties with great cred it to hei-sHf. A club ol local singers tendered good senile. The number) lendeted by Prof A. P. Thomas, of Ciibondale. and his associate uitlsts, Mr. and Mrs. Akerman, weie thor oughly appreciated. The weatlvr has been extremely se veie, with the exception of one day, for almost two weeks. There has been a continuous blizzard night and day. FOREST CITY. Special to the Scrantin Tribune. Forest City. Feb. 15. There will be a public meeting In the Anthracite club rooms, Wednesday night, to consider the organization of a bourd of trade. It Is called for 8.30 o'clock. Hew C. A. Spuldlng. of Holllstervillc. has been called to the pastorate of the Huptlst church here. Ho has not jet accepted. Hew Frank Marshall, of Freeland, a former pastor of Christ Episcopal church, was a caller here this week. Miss Jennie Lowry, of Scranton, Is here caring for Mrs. O. F. Coyle, who Is very 111. Hew H. J. Whalen.' of Carbondale, will preach in the Baptist church Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock. The second annual ball of the Vtind llng Hose company is being held In the opera house this evening. A church supper was held In Christ Episcopal church last night. James J. Cunningham, who has been working for the New Yoik Central railroad for some time, Is visiting in town. William Gerald, the five-year-old son of William Swartz, died Wednesday, and was burled in St. Hose cemetery this morning. , Irving Pentecost Is home from Stroudsburir State Normal school, re covering from a siege of sickness, Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac Morgan, of Union dale, Intend to move to Forest City In the near future. Mrs. J. H. Hudd Is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W. Tiiinblyn, in Scranton. William Esmay, of Marathon, N, Y was the guest of his son, Oeorgo Es may, the early part of tho week. For Shattered Nerves. A remedy that will soothe, build up the wasted tissues and enrich tho blood is indispensable, Jlehty's Celery Nerve Compound has been wonderful ly successful lu cases of nervousness, oh thousands of grateful people will testify. Sold by Matthews Bros. HAWLEY. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Hawley, Feb. 15. The semi-annual Baptist association and Sunday school convention will be held In the Baptist church nt this place on February ;o and 21, 1901. The following will be tho programme: Wednesday afternoon, 2.30, devotional exercises; 2.45, paper: 3.15, paper, "The Superintendent," Geo. P. Hos8j 3.i5, paper, Rev. James Shoo smith; all papers discussed. Wednes day evening, 7.30, devotional exercises; 7,45, open parliament, "Shull We Have a County Young People's Organiza tion?" Hew C. A. Spauldlng and C. L. Percy; 8.15, convention echoes, Q. A. Knapp. Thursday morning, 10, sermon, Hew James C. Patey, Thursday after noon, 2.30, sermon, Rev. C. L. Percy. Thursday evenlnjr, 7.30, sermon, Rev. C. A. Spauldlntr. Tho drama entitled "Down East," presented by the Twentieth Century Amateur club on Tuesday nlnjit for the benefit of the German church, was ft success. The ladles of the Presbyterian church netted $18 from the bread, .cake and' pie ale lat Friday night. Slelghrldo parties to Honesdale and White Mills are nightly occurrences. Charles Hartung, of Honesdale, wus a caller In town Wednesday. Among those from here who attended the fuenral of tho late Wesley Van Oorder, of Elmlra, N, Y nt Honesdnlo Wednesday, were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beardslee, Edward Beardsleo and fnni Itly nnd W. C. Knapp. On Tuesday evening the Daughters of America, gave an entertainment In their hall to the Junior Order United American Mechanics and families, Af ter 11 most pleasing programme vis rendered the company was Invited to the dining room, where a most boun teous and delicate feast had been pte pared by the Junior Order United American Mechanics, MONTROSE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Montrose, Feb. IB. The startling news was telephoned from New Mil foul to this place yesterday shortly be fore noon, that Robert Cooper, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Cooper, of this place, and a former Montrose business man, had been found dead lu his bed at the Jay House. It was at first re ported that death had been caused by heart failure, but it was later leamd that the cause of death was a bullet wound self-inflicted. J. F. Cooper went to New Mllford yesterday and accom panied his son's remains to this plat-ion the evening train. Tho body was taken to Tltman's undertaking looms and today It was conveyed to the Coop er home on Lake avenue, where tho fuenral will take place on Sundny at 4 o'clocw p. 111. Hew E. K. Thomas, pustor of the Baptist chinch, will con duct the service. Itobert Cooper was 30 yeurs of ago and was an only child. He was for several years engaged 'n the groeeiy business In Montrosj but of late had been employed In the street car service In Philadelphia. He left no word behind nnd no reason Is c.s slgned for his insh act. The Jury lu the proceedings In bin icy against the venerable FrctUrlck Day ton, of Forest Lake, which occupldd much time and attention nt file court house this week, retired yesteidav af ternoon and after dellbeiatliig for e eral hours they returned a venlU: that upon their respective oaths and alhr matlons they respectfully do say that Frederick Dayton Is ut the tlm. of tnklng this Inquisition not a lunutle. Rev. Dr. James W. Putnam lectures on "Home" at Village hall tonight. Rev. H. B. Benedict Is recovering from a serious lilnss. Hyde Crocker, who was convalescent from his tecent Illness, hns suffered a relapse. The benefit bop given by the Mont lose Cornet band at Vitiligo hall last night, was a success. A series of evangelistic services will commence at the Methodist Eplscopii church next week. The polling place of the Secon I want of tills borough lias been changed from the nrnioiy to the harness Bto", of L. W. Chapman . Son, on Chinch strt-t SUSQUEHANNA. Special tn the Sci.ini.in Tilluine. Slisuiielianna, Feb. II. Rev. John MaiHlnnd, pastor of the t'uiru-egatliin.il church ut Franklin. N. Y., and n for mer popular pastor of the Susciue lmi'nu 1'ie.sbyteiian church, Is visiting SusiMichannu fi lends. Electric llghtH have been placed in ttie Oakland graded M-inmi building. Wotk on the new iingrei;atloinl church lu Oakland have been suspend ed for a time. Leon Sloat Is veiy III at thL. ri..s dence of Mrs. Nellie Ogtlen, on the Oakland side. Theie appeals to be a disposition on the part of some ot the Republicans of thu Sfcond wind to butt 11 portion of the btirnuL'h ticket and to run Htump candidates. Each and every candidate, having received a straight nomination In the caucus, is entitled to and should receive tho full vote of his party. It Is reported that iiuite 11 large number of employes in the Eile .shops will be suspended or discharged today. The Erie will transfer a large amount of coal from West Susque hnnna. Charles Sabln. of the First National bank, Is nt Walton, called there by the serious Illness of his sister-in-law. Mrs H. S. Sewull. Popular Jefferson Division Hlbblts. of Carbondale, Is much in evidence in Susquehanna of late. A lurgu number of Susquehanna relatives and friends are In Bliighani ton today, attending the funeral of the late Michael Hartley. The youth who enlisted in three Sun day schools Just before Christmas has already quit two of them. Owing to the blizzard, Erin trains are running late. Many of the subur ban turnpikes are impassable, and mall cnnieis cannot make their trips. Finding thut his "No Trespassing" signs wete of no avail, a Thomson farmer tore them all down nnd put up one which jeiid: "Hunt all you please, and when the bell rings come in to dinner." The Ei lo is harvesting lee near Ararat. A drought prevulls In the farming section heieubouts. The great major ity of the wells are dry, and water Is obtained fiom the lakes and larger creeks. Itt. I tew Hislitip Ethelbeit Talbot, II. D., arilved today and commenced a two days' service lu Christ Episcopal church, If 77 99 Grip "77" knocks out the Gilp, while Its tonicity sustains thu (lagging en ergies, Colds "77" breaks up a Cold that hangs on nnd does not yield to treat ment. Influenza "77" cuts short a Cold In thu head and thus prevents Catarrh. Coughs "77" stops a Cough by allay ing the Inflammation and the tick ling. Sore Throat "77" cures a Sore Throat, by healing and soothing the Irritated membrane. Handy "77" consists of a small vlal of pleasant pellets, Just fits the vest pocket. At all Drug Stores or mailed, 25c. CDr. Humphreys' Book malted free. Humphreya' Homeopathic Medicine Co., Cor, William and John Sli., New York, GRIP ISPECIAL I Do Not Treat All Dis eases, but Cure All 1 Treat. II Jou are miHerlnc from any dlncaw or conitb tlon peculiar to men, nr If jmi have Inn till apiNilnletl In lint ucttlns n permarent euro, I ftant jou to coa'.e .ind h.nc a nociat that with ir.e. 1 will explain to jmi MY SYSTKM OF TitK.VT.li:ST, lil(li 1 h.e rrltflnat.d and He eloped nfier my whole life's epcrlencc In trout. Inp peilal dlae.iM of men. I hac no In-lta, arccMn, free .imple, trial ticntincnt or electio medical comMiMtlons nr ulinllur dcltet ulilih lo not and taiiimt cure illcae p"ctill.ir to nirii, Jly ciluinltan, my rxperlci.ic, my ciinsltntc, my repulallnn mndimn all audi tiuatkery, If you will pay mc a iMt I (111 Rhc jou KIIIX OP C'll.Vltrtr n tlipuvigii pergonal examination and an liui'tt opinion ol your can-. If jmi are In rmrMc I will tell jou an, ami uihl'c jou n lli.lt jou will not ho hiii'ilmcd hj iin'rmpuloiu prnttllloneri who -Ulni lo euro nil. If .illor I'Uinliiliiir jou I nml jou imalilv, I will heme J nil of 11 iKMiiMtionl enre, iiurnmcli in I will 'iu Jou a written purantic to lofuiil ;mi ccty "tit jou lue p.il'l 1110 In rni I fall t,i circil .1 imp. I m-ihr Ml ( HUifli: Foil MClilclM'.S, in thi-j ure nlH.iji ImiU'Kcl lu thu nonilml fee nUil, ami jou know tho euit vlor yon ot it t wlnt j 11 11 whole trnitni'iit li K.iiiij; t' toil, ami I will iiuko no f.iUo pmmlMn in to the tluio for tho mike of not tint. ou ai .1 pjtl ft, .11 I pioniKo onlj what I can ilo, 11ml ilo m I rruinlc. VARICOCELE I1 an nilniFctiiint of (lie n-rntal vrlni nml In tho loiiili fioln like n IkiihIi of woim. ami h n tonilltloii that will In lime- ultimiti-ly lout to .1 complete los- of all powm 11111I unlir jou a itpiioin wreck 1 euro II without the 11-e of a knlfo. My claim (or tl.Ii euro In that I 11111 the onlj ihjIil..n in Iho illy that jn ctlict a lino WllllMlt lIlttlllL'. I will K(. JOU ,y pprllll'0l n.nniCR of patUnta Iliac hue hecn troatoil by i-podall.li In this city ami who failed to euro them, and who were poniianintly turul by nu. il SPECIFIC BLOOD POISONINO. ! the 1111M InatlitnniK ( all llwa-c and it miy 1 hciedltary or ac(iiiied. 'Iho flirt jm,tni lieinn nn ulcer, then pain lu bonus tiU'iratl.n ot 0a bftflftHff.ro.raBgirTVifft m n at n wm tiiix m mh mu'ta w sn H3? BJSafDnR M K R ii a R M P m-SW - BWBOoSa. Rooms 208 - 209 t.'JaVA'.:TsjFwmpa3:rK? ooooooooooooooooo 0 V u aujLJiri h niuaui o 0 ooooooooooooooooo AITKACTIOyS TODAY. m:i. -siwu-'.ic- Matiuto nml nllit. Iiramain. tompanj. Bill for Today, 'lie Siwtillo ciiinpaiij iich uts this aft in-on, "I'm Mchts In a 11 ir Itiim," and this vwi.Iim, "(illp of fctecl." i "Shore Acres." 'Hit- try of "Ait for tiutb's kiU" h.n done inns li to impiou- tho in i Inn il.nui and hoi line, his tho adiamo bo:'ii -non- in. o kid tl in ui the Hisll'li-piMklni; sl.mi'. Aiiuric m diamall-ts m p.irlliul.ir baio luken up llio ulil (iiiiii.ni "p-o. P'i-'h plaj" ami fiom lhi.- irinli- ami puiiit pioso poems they halo eioliod the now popu.ar insliiiiit .pl.ijs. Tn Ml. James . Ilcini', the i author of "shore AuoV mu..l bo awanled the moali-it praise for Ills artistic li-iilopinent of this renewed nhlblnlith and Ihe stiicn-s Ills pl.ns an- nieolini; with Ihroiishont the eouutrj his In ihncd other writcm to eater o this prolpulih; fuim of amitseiiunt. "Shore Aires" liai cerlalnlj- nehieirel a mnU riniJikable aucetss. Wllhout the Intiodui'thni of any seusit lonnl or uilarar scenes It has won Its way ultli the patrom ot the elinina and toilay it ranks as tin- best and inot popular, iiatlie work jet pioducoil. Mr. Heme is an adianccd think er in tho realms of htaoo art and "horo Aorei" Is the best e-xatnpie of his baudliratt. A inni. plrlo funic and dr'ain itu- prodiiiilon of this maslindiee Mill l-o Kiitii at the l.jieuin tliU nfliinoon and cienltiir. Mrs. Lc Moyne's Return. 'Ihe moiiej-nnklns stais of the theatrical sea urn up to dito ara few and far bit mill. Of tourso, then.- is a lonir rtretih of time to the Hal of tho bOiMiu, ami one or two may t'imb jet into the ewliMu-, rireiimcriila-il and idioit Inmimliir front rank marked "wliiners" or Vie cih.fur' In hi, hold fan-il tjpe. I.iibler & t'o. line! iiiliii-ieil the reiuirl.ahle kuecevs ot boiMinv four ttars into tint rank this fc-nson, Viola Alien, In "hi the r.iliec of tho KIiik"; Jam O'Nill. in a stupendous pro iliictlnii of "Monte ("rlstii"! -Iain's A. Ib-rno, in "-as llirhor," and Mrs. I.eMojne, In "The (iroat est TIiIiib In tho Win Id." They ate bilni; (-hot-id Willi irowded houses nt every appeatani'i'. Mrs. I.cMojne In "The (iieate-st Ihltist In Ihe World" Mill acalii he seen at the I.jtouin theater iiil Monday ririiini;, I'cli. I. "A Lion's Heart." I ail llaswln, wlio will bo seen at the Aead iiiij of Music, net Mondaj-. Tuenlay and Wed in kiI.ij , Is olio of Aliiciiia's loading "toad" itjis Ilo U locottliizcd as a manly Kllnpatlii'tlu uetur. Ilo makes r.o bnUtiious appeiU lu an iiudk'ncc lu oidir to win applause. Ho di ponds nobly upon his art for kueic-a. The nuinUr ot jeais he piajed "The Mlicr Kins" H tho but proof of Ids Hcilim; talent m an artut. Mr. lfa-wlu this sejH.ii in portrajiitK l'lerrc llizardo, the leaiiim; role In that famous HngliiJi melodrama, "A I.lon'a Heart." So far his aucccss ha been really wonderful, ho liailni: icctiied the Kincrous aupport of ihe preen in oery city as well na the approval of the public. 'Die production Is a beautiful otic, n nd Is mui;nincintly ataKcel. The costumes arc rich and elaborate a -veil aa lilitorically correit. '1 ho htory la Intercstlni,' from atart to finish. The plot, while not too Intricate, li Inlensedy In tcictlns and prcnenta many novel theme) new to the itasc The company, which mimiirra twenty-five people, liaa been carefully chooen from New York's leadlnif professionals. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, u: KHANK J. CIIKNEV makti oath that ho I, .enlor partner of the firm of P. J. CHUN'Ky i CO., doing buslneaa in th City of Toledo, County and State aforeaald, and that laid Arm will nv th. mm ol ONK IIUMDIIED IJOLMlis Pfo each and every case ol CATAIUtll that cannot be cured by the uie of HALL'S OATAItltll CtlllK. FRANK J. CIIKNKY. Sworn to before, me and tubscrihed in my presence, tliU th day of December, A. D.. ISSO. Seal, A. U. GLUASON. Notary Public. Haifa Catarrh Cure U taken Internally, and acta directly on the blood and mucoua aurfacea ol the) ayatem. Send for teitlmonlala, free. P. J. C1IKNEY k CO., Toledo, O. Sold by DruggiitJ, 7Sc, Hall'g Family filli aie the belt. DISEASES Nothing but Curable Cases Will Be Accepted inoulli mill throat, f.illlnir out of lnlr nml .111 iinptlon of the lac nml body. 1 eve not who h.n tread d 3-011 nor Imw in my Imp failed hi (tiring ou, I pan turo jou hy in) SSTIIM OK ,llli:.MMi:vr Jut an Min us Jou will nunc to inj olhip, llipiiliy In-Hirlni.- ou wliii 1 nml jour bones and '.li med are. not dnlrpjnl. J3RAINS Ait'l ciiiiwliuis tl-at rap the lerj life froi.i Jou nml later lead to th.- complete l'w of all powers slopped forpiir in l to 1 ilaj'. CON3ULTATIOSM A'D ADVICE FREE. 1 na iftffiBftJ .H rl 1 li Li H a 0HICIU O BWByUiyU ps:i- rviiM xiM - - 210 'Piu'i Bnidinj 426-423 'jraiZ2gcias3B?a?BZ3a TEE MARKETS. Wnll Stiset Roview. Nixv i-tk, I - b. I. l'lltih ol toil. In .il l ti.nl llim.l.v In the litis, pn, ol to,.i'i tl-d i'l Itlllll-I till l.:nH'4,llv- l.i U't-lllp lit llulllu;!'-!!, .Now i U I'eiiii.il if, d I) i.iw.iri' ami Hi I mi. As a u-Milt tin- iniijiiiitj ot cloiUs 4iuu I1--1 .f.i.ti , but mont of Hi,', .no K.ial. lliiilu,- tn iruatii .ut of tin- ilii the m.uki'i w,.s dUtn.iilj hi -tio-iin mill flitted iliwiiwjid wluiii-io. any een sldiiiilb oferIiias c-.titic upon th uiirk't. 'll.o .poll of ttieii'ath hole mil thou am mj th. iiioi't' ol-n.ie rte-eks din i o: mut hi iincot iu tho izii.eial Il-t. 1,-niiloirs tiujii-: it iOi!ino. M'iii'1 mill- m a t'inpoi.iij pioi, ,i'tliou.li iho opiniiu adiuiccs iMcnd.'d to tibo'il a p dnt in M-u'iMl of the iiitiin.itloiiil xtutk. I ir h r Mi-lett bin. I, In the hmillluT t cl.s wlilrli cu lled fie- ooiiiiiiiiu ilimn -J'i mi I fie pi.firii'.i two i as th fir-t ih M-h-pin nt lo mi! us j uri'lo--mile tho market. Iho iiut.il Floil.t mr.' all if fie-eil m fjtiipiithj an I Iho -os-iis tn the- s'o-I Mi-il.s ran up tn ' pili,l, Now Yolk f -ii i ii was nne of th- o.uly points nl strcnxlli i-nl I) 'awan- and IhuVon was ilo Hun thioiuhou'., but the n-arktt did i-npniiil to these, Mip,il - I' cute el by tho late lunMmei.t 111 the urau.ir 'Iho nli-iiiptlon of llm'ilulon was mij he.ew ami it wai c-ml-il up bj' rapid st.ics, Til) pmula from Ihe- lon.nt, e-t iblMiln-; a ti't S"-nu of 1VJ. Tliero was nn ui-ws tn i p'.iln tin spurt ill this --took but It was cupp-xid to he concerned with ili-.eli-ptiiints lonklin; ti a trans. ioiitil.iiil.il nutlet for lllirllmlnii. The (Ir.ilK'irs hnproird nbnut two puints or Im lit p hi hjm pathy Tliero were stronu' leei -s in llrook I) li llapid Trinsit ami sn.'ar, which, how-eier, left them onlj hiohII ih-1 i:iiIiw, owiliH- In tli.lr ently woaknet. The ceni-uil IM was at one time a point or nunc In-low la t nlaht'a leiel. for the principal mtlic t.tiiU were lifted from their carlv ili-iin-sslmi. .New Yoik Central's ri-o of :i',J and Hi law. no nml iluiKon's of ton points iipparontly had -. iinmttlnu, althoiii;h whit it w.n. was not ill-ih.-ul. Amou- tin I il.l . Iiioiiinints cl ii.uilly oh-eui' Men lea mat b montioneil a rlo of lu points In Vuu'ilc.m I'.xpicss, TVs in Kian.tille ami T.-n.- Il.iuti-. I for the preferred. for Hi- m-w irth Amerii-iu Moik and -i'.i foi the old, 4 f.u Texas mul raoitli land liu-t, tl for li-ni'ial ll'islrlo, with .1 reaction of .Hi, :it (or U,i-ilin-i and Like Kilo Riiond piifern-el, ami Ii Im Pullman and Mlniie apolis and M. Lmils, the 1 itti r ieactln' 2. Total aalea toilav, IfJ.'.HiO -Jules 'Hie .utility of the 1 1 mirkit diilln-d in njnipathj with toel ami prices mined irnvu l.ulv. Total i-ah-s, pir 1.1I110, s.nt i.tmi, r. !. Iifundlnu -is adt id j. pi r cent, mid the U per cent. ii tho lat call. Tin following mintatlnns are f-nnl-hi-l Tht rrlhiiii' by M. S. Jordan li Co., looms 705-7U" Heart building, Scranton, I'a Tolephoiiu Wn.1: Open- lll'ih- Lem- Cl-i- 111. est. es-. Im Anieriiaii Seie.ir II, lis', WW, Mil, Auieilean Tobaec U7',j 7 110 117 Am. Steel .x- Who .'.J, 51-li ,11H .'.y, Atchlviii .'.: 5'"i r. '4 MiIiImiii. IV !- '1 SHI HSI, Ki'f, III ait., Tiaition 77'i 7b'-i "tt "''; Halt. - Ohio bPi M3i ?l M1( I 'nut. 'fob 11 111 li'.'f. (W( V4 Ifi Chos, lc Ohio II'-; 41'i 11H 11 ( lib-, ti. tit We-.t 'Hh 'Ji's 21 2-1" i Chic. II. tc l llh-'t lll-ri l!'4 H'i'i tt. I'aul l.'idi, 1'2 Itlilj 1.111.4 Itnek Island 121 1V, la 1'Vi Del. . Hudson IM) losxj 1VI 1074 ljiekawann.1 It. It I'i"'!. I'i7', IKIV, V171; Ktiler.il Steel .'iJVi .Y!'l f.TBi Wi IVd. Steel. IV SJ f SU5, Ml, Kan. k Te., IV. fid W, fii'4 fintj LoiiU. tc Na.li !ii 1121-i ti IJ Mm, Ui-vated 11U 1M?4 117 11'4 Mot. Traction 1.K1 KVltj lfi'ij jr,"'i Mlsi-o. I'aelflo tVjifc N'l' SsTs MTs I'lople'a lias J0I "!i KIlTi 101 101 a; N. J. Central 1V Ml lit Ml Southern I'aelflo H., Id'; 13 il Norfolk & WeM. ...... 4.7'.i IS (7 474 .Northern I'.iclllo R.t ai', M fri Nnilh. Paclflc. IV Sil'4 S7 MIA 87 V. V. Central 11114 117 Ul"5 ltfi". Out. (c Western au4 i, S2-1i 11114 I'i una. It. It ll'lft M U'l Ksl I'lilHi- Mall 42 42 4IH m Itendlin: Hy :i.t'C .1 1 1 4 3i,4 3.11: llMillnir Hv.. IT 7.1'i 1 7IH 75' Soiitliem Hy 22V, -itu -i'is; oit Stmlli. Hy.. IV 7.Vi 71H 74i 7.V', Tcnn, Coal k Iron .... 1UV4 nii fil niVs 1' S. Leather WS 1'ITt 13ti 1 I'i t', S. Leather, IV. 7.1 7.1 HY, 71 I'. K. Itnbber 2'iVs 2'H 20 20 Colon Pari nu 1)1 ftfi; nii; p.-,v, Cnlon I'acinc, IV. S--H RS 8s, 81T4 Walia.h, IV. SI 32 .11 .1 Western Union TO t 80 8014 ciiioAco tirtAijf maukkt. Oiien. Illith. Low. Clns WHEAT. Ins. est. est. In May H 73i 7:tt 75'i LOltN. May tO'4 40T4 40H 401j OATS. May SaH 2S. t$Y. 23 1'OtlK. May 14.30 33 11.35 11.15-17 11.20 LAUD. May 7.S7 7.57 7- 7.S3 Jou. ULCERS I pare n t of lm,v lon rtandliiR nor of what ii.itmi-, iimler my Mrtilil of tieatuioiit thij 1110 ill K-1 up at once. PROSTATIC l)ioao Is n.ually met with In men aduncod In Jiarc, and is a condition that burdens one for th- liahneo r.f their life. By my s teni of treatment jou nro relieved at oii'-c. If 3011 ate KiiITerin from any auch trotihlo, anflir no longer, t'oine and let mc rIip hu the names and ndiirtksc of people tint I have cured and tli.-j will wIIIIiikIj- t-ll jou of tho benefit ilerlied from my treatment, 1 r ? 0 SX 1 rt - v iocat:d. Sprues mnjI, Scran on, Pa. Pa 9 cyQlSfr B a bw m fn. (Ba iS 13 I Tf m IfsHifl ID U . M ! M - a . mmmmM. 0. IIU OUIKJljaiUI UQO NI.W YOItls tlltMN MMtKKT. Oiion- lllh- Low- Clos- WIU'VT. in,'. 0 t. e-U in Much T'l'fj T'lCj 7'U'i 7i), Mi v Mi MiH 7UTi S-) lOIIV. J.'av 1:1 ti.',j Ki irJi S: ran ton Bcaitl nt Trade Exchango Cf.st.-tin? All Quotations Based on I'.-r of 1(10. STOCKS Hid. Asked. first Xiit'oril I'.."'! 1200 tr.intin sa iu- 11.111K ...01 ... I'lh.nl Njtio-'.i1 Hank fll II iiv Hetui- t an I Ibsoount Hank., 2.J0 ... 'Kinioniyl.leht.il k l. Co 40 liikn fiu-t life- Deposit Co 110 Clnik .V Sniiser Co.. IV 12J Siianttn lion I'nirc fc Mfg. Co 100 Fei niton Axle Works (15 I arka-e .11.1.1 Il.l. IV Co. IV 20 Cnuntv s'ains Ilink & Trust Co.. 300 First 'Nntlmisl '-ink (C'arlondalc) 300 viaodard llrtlllns; Co 80 Traihrs' National flank US Sirar'.on Hnl: and Nut Co 103 ... novns. Scranton Pass-rjcr Hallway, first MortKae.-e, (lu-- l'OO 113 People'. Street Hallviaj, first mort- u-ao. due 1118 113 People's Strret llnllnay. General niortKai;e, due 1''21 113 v... n'-k-on Manufacturing Co 100 Laeka, Tonm-hlp School S per cent. ... lOi City ot Sirnntcn Ft. Imp. 8 per cent 102 Scranton Traction (1 per cent US ... Scrnnton Wholeitle Mnrket. (Cerrerted by II, O. Hale, ?7 Lackawanna Ave.) Ilultir-t'iiuiiicry, '.'2aJ2'4c.', dairj, lSa20c. Cheese full eream. IJaUo, Kws Wci-te rn fresh, 21',ia22e', j neaiby atate, 22ililc. Il-'iiis I'n Im., eholi-e marrow, ?2.53a2 00. I'ea lleana Per bit,, 2.4".a2 .In. .Medium lleans-Per Im., ir2.40a2.l5. (irien IVus-P-r Im.. -I.t0.ll.l5. Oi-le lis Pel bu. Via 1 10. flour lint patent, l.ivS. New York Ctain nnd Proauce. New York, feb. 11. KJe.ui I. cm faiornblej Hiadj at j.'slirila.i's priua. Wheat Spot dull; .No. 1 led, wv, I, ei. li. afloat; No. ltd, 7t-l,c. ileijlur: No. 1 northern Duliith, h7c. f, 11. li. at'oit. Options won- lahty rli-.nlj- all diy, i-irrlmr i.isy at ',i. 11 -t 1I00II110. Man h eloM'd 7'i8e.; May, Mil. ; .lull, "'iVie. Coin fcpet dull-, No 2, l'..c. eloiater and l?". f. o. b. ailoat optlouii, nut ki'i was lli.t utioiiu and higher, but ih ii cl st-.ilj at 'sa'.-i. net adianti-. I'cbiuiiy 1. 1 r-t-tl Iv.i Maj. dl'ic-.i Julv. 43tc. Oata Spot llimj V,. 2 tti'.j-e.i No. 3 white, J2',. . 1 1 lil I, llllxisl Weill 111, .' Pa:!! ', jc ; tl.llk whit Xl'iM'c. Optloi.s ijiiicl hut -leadj. Ilutl-i Minn;: fu-di 11 amoij. ItMii'iii.i faotorj-, 11 l.'.i.; Juno ireiiui-ij. I'-.iJik- ; Imltailuii eicitii hi. llasi; tato ualij, flivli. ll.i2V. Clieost -II11.1, fi.uy l.iuo, bill in uie. UliallVsi- famj small, fa'l inulo, IHLV. Ki;,'s-steady; i-l.ili- ui.d Pelin.i, lSCf.i wo-Uili, ll'.jalSc.i e utile 1 n, 17al7'j.-. Chicago Qialn and Produce. Chlciiro, lVh. 13. Cattle ltecelpta, 2,o00j Ren cully htoadi". Kood to prime ieera, $I.D0i poor to iiinlium, yd 40a I Ml, ktockcrs ami fied ers, about t-adj', J di.it. .'i0; cows, iC'.Slal.l'i heifciii, i.'.WUI.H.'il caniiiis, slow, $1 7Ja2.lll; bulls, ktdielj, active, tl VJ.il.C3; calves, l".to, higher, la''.''0; Tcx.h led aloe 11, lal 70; Texas kiass ntceni, t.30aJW; Texas bul'a, J.OOaJ.iJO. Ilojj.1- lleceipt today, -t-f.dOi); tomrrrow, yS,. 000, left oier, 25,0011; aveiau-e, ateadyj top, 3.50; mixed and butchera, WWaS.iV;,; bo.k lo choice heavy. $J.10j3.5O, rou-.-li heavy, $3.i5a 6il; light, 13.oO.i5.42ii: bulk of aalcs, ij 35 a.3 10. hliccp and Iambi dole" iteadv to stronir; ott'rra, slow, weak; good to choice wethers, 1 73 at 0; fair to choice i.iUul, M.V)i.H5, western licep, $3.(-Oa4.'iO; Texas hccp, $2.."0a3,C0j natiie lainba, l,2ia3.30; western Iambi, $3a3.30. Chicngo live Stock Market. Chicago, fcl. 13. Corn x-ai the leading deal on chaiRe today, Tho market waa actlie and drone under a variety of bullish Influences and lifter utiing a new high price marie for the option, cloxd Ua?ic liishcr. Wheat was dull and narrow, cloitntr ahtde lower. Oats also sfKrltuccd a decline of shade, while pro. visions at the close were 2Vta3c. deprttsccl. Cadi quotations were as fallows! flour Dull t No. 2 rpring wheat, i15',a72e ; Vo. 2 red, 74i57llc.i ho. . corn, 1Sic. So. i je-llow, S;c, No. 2 oats. 2Hia23Tic.; No. i white. SSHaZOc; No. a white, 27a2c; No. 1 rjet MHa.Mc.t barley, 43c; No. 1 northwest, M.1.0; timothy, H.IOal.l.S; pork. flt.ii3ill,10; ard, $7.13a7.47'4: rllu, t7.0.Xa7 25; ahnulderi, MiaOHc; sides, t7,S3a7.53: whiskey, $1,27. Oil Market. Oil City, Feb. 15. Credit bshnces. 125. 110 lid for certificates. Shipments, 72,M; acr tea, tifi'M, Ituns, $3,1)7; aurage, bifi'i. - m-m OF MEN A Prompt, Permanent and I Sure Cure in All Cases Accepted. BLADDER AND KIDNEY TmuMca nn- alwajc caiiMil hy Itillainiiiitlon ex. Imillii friiin the niirmindliiK parta, tho aymp toms of whldi jou 1111 appiieluto better than I can ilescrllc. If jou hale any of there londl- 1 ions ran on mo nml let 1110 explain to j-ou my nirthods of illsposlnif of them, I have effected Q pines lu thoiiMmls of carps, and a euro avcal'a 1 RHEUM ATIST1 Acute nnd Chronic, in all Its forms enlarged and atHTeniil Joints, imiiuilnr rh mintlMii, lumbiRO, m (alien bj- inj- sjitc-m ot trcntmuit, at once and hi a eery (holt time, nu- p(TMi.ii'iilly cured. STRICTURE Is a complete or i-irtf.il ilo-jure of the rami. I inn- nut who has Heated Jou nnd failed. I will pure Jou ut as miio as ou will eoni' ti me for treatment. I will 111 1 ilo It li'v CI'THM! or dllatlni.', as my tn itlmlil Is pii'ilc and all ohstnutioiH i-re jit tin itirntly lituund Urn the cat .il. ALL URETHRAL i And unnatural ill-i lurgi 1 Flopped in :i to S daya. HYDROCELE Or .inv tllitiK. Iiiiileriioss or liiiptitiimnts ot tho paits lotoii'd to their li'irnul rlr.o at once. in POTENCY. 1 (aunl I,v cm rH nf iMrly nr litr life. I nre imt Imw 1inif mi lui ln-tn wt, tmr Imw old mi a 1 myjntmi of tiiMtmcnt i- vw cliilly .itliplrtt for 'mil vw fli uiui. and a IKiinamnt tine jwiiH yu WRITE If jmi ciinnnl call. Ml loricrpondoncc rtilclly eoiit1iltnti.il, and all iepliei ent In a plain enve lopes. Imlrwp 'Jc. atamp tn Insure nplj-. OIIUo hoiiMp, '.I a. 111. tc ."1 p. 111. and 6 to 8 p. m Sund.ij', 10 u. m. to I p. in. Me Elevator. 'AKT7TOPEggaiBHaiii FINAfogiAL. BOND OFFERINGS Brooklyn Edison 1st Mtg. 4s, Chic, Burl, efc Qulncy 3 l-2, Clevo & Marietta 1st 4 l-2s, Evans. & Tcrro Hanto Con. Cs, Minn. Gen'I Elect. 1st Con. 53, " Minn, efc St. L. Con. f5s, Norf. eSi Wii3t. Imp & Ext. O3, Bio Ornnde West. 1st 4s, Teiminal IX. IX. of St. L. Con. 5s,'" United Bys. Co. of St. L. 1st 4s, I) fcrlptlvi Circular on App i cation. Spsncer Trask t& Co. 2?-29 Pine Street, 65 State St., Albany. f,eW York. " A Qllmpsf at Wall Street and It Ifarlrate" mtihk titi.i: ip II fflHlKBlS out .i;,v iiiioki I It la sorastbini radically dllTerent 'pn otber publications. Very valuable and Int. rt!nK to thetradsrs. Also markot raport ci'V f PDCr aid ttoathl tluotuaticn sbseis OUF. 1 r1Ct ?acob Berry & Co J Ml MDinjCOXSOLIBAIEDflOi.'S: rTCIICNat 4 rami 111 IIHIIAIIUMV. XlllV VOIIIC. KSTAHI.lSIIUU 1 ).-,. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton. V enrnmltMcn houe wcrlttnp In thel n-rcjt rfrllrnti, utintr H ' rcltri umi. tho I cfr ine.4 n I uhtnjr nainci cf i-okfri with 1 out inns-iction iiiii'c ine() liisnte (oiamUtloa 116. Jlttfrrt r tlargloi. .nrrrpnnarrrt: dim fit A Skin of Qoauty Is a Joy rorovor. Dll. T. PKIIX I.IH ICALI'a OIIIIN't' vt, CKliAll. (lit JUDICAL I1..ALI1H1.K. ItsnieTes tin, Pimp'.e,l'r,l,les. Math 1 iiliniu 1. 1. . .. ii. y r- ---a a, iiuu Clall KtftifB. aa,i eTaTJi l,lln)h .J . '. "aa luviru.iun. it im UQt1 UiV tfkt ol C3 yt-Bit, m it I rn liartalttuvt tnt it tutwuriMt lM(irup rty tuiulr, AciCt nu countfrftit o( niiitllariiflmo. Dr. U A fe'tvr w Id to UUy of til') lit u Will (a ratlfntH "AjiV' iHcJkuwillueflhfin, I ipronimetnt 'Oour fttid rntri' m ll lt-fut linnafulof kJ lha mh j tvpara tlan" KorMiolf all Drurcri-ii. anl rancy-Osol pilrt In thUf S..C01 tilav.tnd tury fiERVITA PILL Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Mnnuood -Curo Impotoncy. Nlulit nmlsslous, Loss nt Mem, nry, nu wusiinu utaciiscs. all ellucts ot rulf-alnifo nr excess and iiulUcrction. A norvo tonic snd .blood builder. Brings kp TTtlio pink Klow to palo VscTr clieefta anil restores tho rsV.V"ro ' utli. liy mnll "VliA fiOo nnelior. II Iihtao fnp . $2.50, with our bankable caurantoo to euro or refund tho monoy paid. Send fur clicular and copy ot our banlcabli no 1 b'UQrnntco liotitl, Nemta Tablets nXTRA STRGNQTH l!LTa5WT.Anrrl immcumie tccouutt rosltlToly Rtiarantoocl curo for Loss of Power, Varicocele, Undeveloped or Shrunken Orirnns, I'aresl, Locomotor Atuxln, Ncrveim I'rostra. tl'jn, Hysteria, fits, Insanity. I'arnljels nnd tlia Ilejulta of Kxccsiivn Use of Tobnrco, Opium or Liquor, fiv mall in plain pad-nun. $1.00 a box, O for $&.00 with our bankable guar antee bond to cure In UO days or refund money paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton eSi. Jackson St, CHICAGO, ILL. Bold by Medarrah & Tliomas, Druggists KOJ LaiLawanna uiuiuv, bcrantgn, I'i, B ATA ffl Civ , tt-JB i.)CS "'j:i3i-.:win .,,. c fel VA w GO PILLS SO CTS. K9i?0 VW 11 h ' . , 'V t,J