The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 23, 1901, Page 9, Image 9

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THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1903L
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GREAT FIRE SALE OF UNIONMADE CLOTHING
THIS UNPARALLELED SALE of High-Grade, Union-Made Clothing affords the shrewd buyer the greatest values ever offered in this city.
To prove to the skeptical that what we say is true as regards Union-Made Clothing, we print a letter that is of interest.
VTPw
1 Have You,
Yet attended this great
sale? If not, do so at once.
Remember, all
Men's Suits,
Overcoats, Trousers,
Reefers, Children's Suits,
Knee Pants,
Smoking Jackets, Etc.
At less than cost of manu
facture. We must get the
stock off our hands as
quickly as possible, in or
der to repair the building
before the Spring trade
begins.
tl.J fJ.tT A 'k -jiHl mH V- .blW-.TMV- .aTa '. r,-iK-
WpRlJISffiBS
QCNBfTAL EXECUTIVE BOARD.
EDWARD D. SABINE, Ge-Vx. Pkes., 406 E. Laurel St, Syrraiine, N.Tt.
SASI'l, ADTLER. C.EN'L TRBAR.,
" EaM 105th St., New York.
TIIOS. i. CROnCHLKY.CKN'L Aoditoh,
257 Putnam Ave., VroolUyn, N.Y.
CII AS. H. CORTIK, Tdtbk,
5A. Mulbrrry St-, Nenuk, N. J.
HERMAN R01HNSON, Tuustrc,
22S East 107til St., New York.
ALEX. KEID. TitDtTkK,
3001 Mars ton St., PhUaJtlphU, Pa.
KATE DOODY,
1 Williams Ati., DttnJt, Mich.
ELLIS ROWLANDS,
08 Columbia St., Utlca, N. V.
JOHN HENRY,
til W. 4th St., Clndanui. 0..
Boom S9, BIBLE HOUSE,
new York, Oct. m, woo.
MESSRS. RICHARDS if WIRW,
Scranton, Pa.
Gentlemen: It affords us great pleasure to make it known to the Lnlon men of your
vicinity of the efforts put forth by our firm in behalf of Union-Made Clothing, and for
which you certainly deserve the favorable consideration of all friends of the cause, and that
part of the public which desires to help in suppressing the obnoxious sweating system.
Sincerely yours,
a
JisiAyt.
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General Secretary.
Damaged
By Watei
and Smoke....
Mostly smoke, is all that
the buyer can object to.
On exposure to the air
the odor of smoke will
quickly pass off ; and then
t le absurdly low prices
less than manufacturer's
c st are making the goods
move quickly.
We will not quote any
prices, but assure you that
you will buy if you look
over the stock.
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Hundreds of Bargains Still Remain, but Don't Wait Too Long. Some of Our Best Goods Are Yet to Be
Had, but They Are Going Fast and It Behooves You to Come Quickly.
RICHAR
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LACKAWANNA
AVENUE
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NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
MONTROSE.
pe'lal i the Scrant.in Tribune.
Montrose, Feb. -'2. Vrnoman C.urdl-nr-r.
u student at KeyMont ncitlrniy,
Fni'toryx IUp. s miomllnp; n few days
with Ills jinrcnls. Mr. niul Mi. D. V.
Gardiner, in this flacc ""
SliiRhiIclo iiartles, of the olel-fasii-Inned
"straw" variety, are of dally or,
lather, nightly occurrence In Mont
rose, and conssfiudit JIiikIc of bells
and merry laughter and shouts of
hnpny youngsters make pleasant music
on our streets these winter evenings.
Fayette Sprout Is home from Scran
ton for n few days' stay.
Mrs. q, .1. .Sparks l convalescing,
fter an attack of the uilp.
Frank, miii of Mr. and Mis. K. M.
Morris, Is serlouslv 111 ,,f Inti-i mltteiit
feer.
Mr. and Mis. William It.vk enter
tained a number of their fi lends at
their home, on Spruce street, a few
evenings ago.
W. II, Turrell, our popular and en
teipilslng stationer. Is having nolle
able Impiovements made on the in
terior of his stoic.
A tegular monthly meeting of the
Sergeant Lee . T.iylor camp, No. 77,
Spanish-American War Veterans, was
held at the Grand At my of the Jtepub
lie hall In this place on Wednesday
evening. A number of recruit 8 w.mo
mustered In, and considerable other
business transacted, at the conclusion
of which n toothsome collation was
seived. It has been decided to h'd'l
the April meeting of the camp at Hii'l
stead, and a very enjoyable time is
anticipated. Those present from out of
town on Wednesday evening were S.
Hruce Chase, Varnum 1. Rlmv, TIarrv
Kapp, Fred X. Church and William
Kinney, all of Hallstead.
W. D. H. Ainey has gieatly enlarged
his law ounces by taking In the looms
formerly occupied by J. M. Kelly.
These, In addition to Mr. Alney's al
ready commodious qu.M-teis nnd the
extensive Improvements made In way
of the arrangement and furnishings,
form one of the largest, tlnest and
most complete suite of law odlees In
this section of the state.
The ladles of the Presbyterian church
celebrated today, Washington's birth
day, by serving a Colonial supper In
the church parlors from C.30 to 7.30 p.
m. The menu Includes "dlfhes" of
eignteenth century and such "deli
cacies" of tho nineteenth century as
are most desired by the people of tho
twentieth century,
Mrs. n, K. Lvons underwent a sur
gical operation at the Packer hojpltal
at Bayre last Friday. Latn ndvlcs
state that the operation was entirely
successful, that the patient's condition
li satisfactory and that she will prob
ably be able to return home the last
of next week.
There Is little trouble In securing re
cruits for Company G Just nt p :sent.
The trip to Washington next month Is
a great Incentive. ,
Mis. F. L. Leonard has been III, but
Is now convalescent.
Miss Julie K. Cruser, reader and en
tertainer, Is having a busy season, lin
ing engagements several nights each
week. At a number of places wheie
she appealed last season she Is booked
for return engagements. Hep phenom
enal success Is eiy gratifying to her
many Montrose trlends.
Bishop Small, of the Geness-e con
ference of the African Methodist Epis
copal church will preach at Zlou
church In this place on Tuesday even
ing next.
Harley F. Grlfllths, a former resident
of this place, died at his home In Ath
ens, Fa., on Monday, February IS.
H. H. Fordham has been In New
York on business this week.
H, n. Little and wife were In Scian
tnn this week.
O. A. Gilbert lslted Win. oily. To
wanda and Wjaluslng on Tuesday,
.lames V. I'luty Is attending' tho
heboid of embalming at S( ranlon.
FACTORYVILLE.
otrrim in me nrramnn inniine
Factoryvllle, Feb. TI. The Keystono
j Lumber and Supply company have
added to their mills at this place a
Comstock saw mill, and sawed the ilist
log with It yesterday.
liny, the 2-year-old son of Mr. and '
Mrs. W. J. Watklns. died at theli home
Tuesday night. The funeral was con
ducted yesterday at 'J o'clock fiom the
residence. Interment In Evergreen
cemcteiy.
Fred Castlo has recently purchased
the Cole pioperty on High steet. where
he will make irhts future home.
, Dr. Watklns, of ltlckctts, Ii., was
over here Thursday calling on his
bi other, E. L, Watklns.
The farm house of George Stitrl: over
near Staikvllle, was totally destroyed
by lire Tuesday eenlng about sevtn
o'clock. Mr. Stink was sitting on the
election boaid ot the time and only
arrived In time to see the last of hh
home go up In smoke. Tho .".re Is ,
SUIinosed to have hit.n nnnrnil li- n
spark fiom the chimney, as they were
burning wood and the tire w?n first
discovered In the roof around the chim
ney. The house wn n !ni'.- nnd .,,
modlous one and was one of the oldest
landmaiks on the Creek vad between
Nicholson nnd Tiinkhnniinck.
1 The following boiough ofllcets were
I elected nt last Tuesday's election!
( burgess. E. L. Wntklns; Justice of the
peace. John S. lUedj Judge of election,
I W. W. Ilard; Inspector, John F. Wnl
i ter: councllmen, llvron Carpenter, for
one year: Dr. J. V. Coult, one year;
F. St, Amand, threo years; A. J. Gard
ner three years; assessor, M. V, Town
send; poormaster, Solomon Turner',
school directors, Dr. A. II. Fitch, two
years; Dr. J. P. Coult, three years; C.
M, Walter, three years; auditor, Del
mar I.lndleyj high constable, John Ell
enberger. The first Intermediate session of the
sixteenth year of tho Lackawanna and
Wyoming Musical Alliance Is an
nounced to be held In the Haptlst
church of this place March 6-S, 1901,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday, closing Friday evening with
the usual gi.ind iMiiucrt Miss Daisy
Hall, of Si lauton, has be n ngaged as
soloist, and MKs Alice Nortbup as hc-companl.-t.
Waller N. M.iucln sti r, or
this place, will In- tin- cmiduitoi, who
so nblv and successful! conducted the .
Intermediate session heie last ear. !
Itev. P. ;. Kuekman will occupy the
pulpit at the Methodist Episcopal
chinch Sunday moining and the Ep
worth league will liase charge of the
evening set vice (it 7 o'clock, lev. W.
M. Hlller will occupy the pulpit of the
Methodist Episconnl chinch at Tunk
haiinock both moining and evening.
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HONnSDALE.
Spriul t thf Scriiilou Inluini'.
Iloncdale, !"eb. 21'.- t'ount C in
mlslscner Geoige '. ltob"Hi-on, whose
lUress has confined him to his home
for neral weeks. Is able to attend
to his otbclal duties again.
Mr, Fiederlck n. Menner has m
teicd the employ of the ship builder,
Louis Nixon, ot 10 Izabetliport, N. J.
Mlsi Ilebecca F. Thompson Is in
New York city, leceivlng Instructions
In vocul and liistiumcutal music.
Pi of, J. F. Doolev. principal of th
Wnymart Normal Institute, will deliver
an addr ss before the local Institute In
lliwley today (Sa'urdav). Subject.
"The American School; Its Oilgln and
Aim."
Texas No. ) Flic romp mv has pur
chased a chemical engine, which they
cxpict to arilvo In a few cliys.
The bug Ice houses of the Lale
Lotlore Iniptovemnt company, a
Keene's Lake, arc nearly tilled.
Fifteen cases aie on the trial list for
he Match term of court In Wiiyiu
county.
Ninety-two tickets wete sold at the
Iloutshile union station this mmnl g
for the Etle excursion to Now Y Tit.
Eleven of the cxcursonl't came In
ou the Delaware anil IIulson tialn.
C' mi'atiy E expects to lerive vex.
Sutiirdnv nftfiimon for Semnt-n, ti
1fIn the Th'rteenth icglm nt fir
Washington. Tho bovs expect a fit I
company, and that they will m 'til
Sunday at the canltal,
Mis. II. M. Ciowell a'ul dautvh'cr,
Ella.il'eth, of Newark, N. J., aie at the
ic-ldeuce of Mis, W. II. Sianton,
Mbs dllve II lynes and Amos
Sebneffer, of Scranton, nr" guests of
.Mr. and Mrs. G O. Talbnan.
F. G. Terw llllger Is about to op'n
a branch of his H. K. II. Store In IMrt
Jc rvls.
Fieeman's orch"st'n fninlsli d mu
sic for th Odd Fellows' entertainment
nt Hnwley last evening.
HAWLEY.
fpiilil to tli- Srrnnton Trlluinc.
Hnwley, Feb. L'2, The opening ses
sion of the Wnyno County Haptlst as
sociation and Hlblo school convention
washeld on Wednesday nfternoon, be
ginning nt 2.30. Itev. Mr. Percy, of
Honesi!ule, presiding. Itev, Mr. Percy
lead the opening Scripture, taking' for
his discussion the 97th Psalm, after
which Itev. J. Crane, of the Hawley
Presbyterian church, made the opening
prayer. A paper on "The Superinten
dent" was read bv George P. Hoss, nf
Honesdale, followed by tho discussion
of the same by Rev. J. C. P.Uey, W. I),
mmerman, Itev. J. Crane. D. Ulus
nam and Hew Mr. Percy. Tho session
was closed at 4.30 p, m. by Hev. Mr.
Percy with tho benediction. Hev. Mr.
Percy opened tho session by icndlin
a few verses from the third chapter of
John, following It by a prayer, after
whidi some of the hongs miiib at th
l'enns.s anl.i State Young People f
christian Eiuloaor convention held at
Phlladelt.l i.i ill Noc ember. 1000. wele
lendeiel by G. H. Knapp. Ite, Mr.
I'eicy gui- a very luteiestilig talk fol
lowed by the singing of No. M" In Sa
cied Songs No. I. After this Mr. G.
II. Knapp, of Aldenvllte. the county
delegate to the Christian Endeavor
convention, gave n most plcadn? and
Interesting address, entitled "Conven
tion Echoes," which was received with
much enthusiasm. The meeting was
then el'-'ed with the benediction by
Itev. Mi. Percy. The moining session
mi Thursday yas opened at in a. in..
Itev. James C. Paley. of ltloomlng
Grnxe, delivering a sermon The after
noon ses-slon was opened nt 'J.i'O, Hev.
Mr. Percy preaching a most Interesting
sermon. The lat session wan held
Thursday evening at 7.?0, Hev. Mr.
Percy pi caching,
Mr. Marcus, Thomas Tuttle, Grant
Kellum and George I.obb are home
from school on a vacation.
The Misses Lucy and Mary Decker,
of Duninoie, called on lelatlves in town
Wednesday.
Mlt-s May Campbell, of Hones bile,
spent Monday with MNs Lena Hasehou,
Joseph Walsh, of Hones lale. was a
caller here Mondav, also L. M. Atkin
son. For Shntteied Nerves.
A icmeilj' that will soothe, build in
the wn'led tissues and enrich th
blood Is lndlsnpnsnble. Llehty's Celeiy
Nerve Compound has been wonderful
lv suiecssful In cases of nervousness,
as thousands of giateful pcon will
testlf). Sold by Matthews Iiros.
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EATRICAL.
ATTRACTXOIIS TODAY.
JUtllhV alul
Mitlnoo
I.('i:i M-". VouiW Wife.'
IllKht.
.('.di;mv "iiic ri..nniig .iri..
ami NUM.
(lAIIII V .1 llccei' iuiliMiic iciiipiny. Mil.
Int c ami nl;lit.
"A Eoyal Ilogue."
JrfTirioa IV AngclU nnd M rninpany tn.nl?
tlioir aiirarJii(o b't nL'lit at the l.iccum In tlii
cpcrntlc cimcil.c, "A Itujal lliyue," In whim
I lie Mrsatlle luiiuill.in s crcnlm.' laii-lilrr this
Bcorn. TIiito N li ep"H mil iniiri1 if Ik' u.
rcIIh In "A Ilnjal Itogue linn jnjlhlni; lie ha
attcmptdl up to il.it i', licit Milk in no lo tii.
nfiicil the tiijnjinf lit nl the grpat amlicnre that
thinnecil tin1 l.cc iiiii la-t nl; lit.
The tury I ol tho imnl lmro1alile unulc
epo.i t)0 'id the niuilc Ic nie-rry an I lluiy,
II not ala, Intrnicly mvuilcal
Hut thcie Ic plenty c( IV Anjellc anil nliltn
he m (mi the titaee mlrtti rtlunid In an opeu,
Jo.rr.ui iy. In upreadlnfr hlnxelf out mrr to
nmli lurltory Pe Anyxll hia perterce lalil hij
humor on in utrokei jomevhat hnltlrr and more
auclaoloui thin In hU wont, hut he neter lil'fl
tu (rtt i cooil roiK'nx UukIi from lile uuilltncc,
Ilia onu'i vere enonrnl asln ami aitatii,
Do Anwclln la the only tr in the iait thlc
enon, The leadln; wciiuan It MIm Saii'lal Mllll
kin, hut (he ha a polll'in well had; In the
Hue, j ai not tu rilin the lustre ol tlr mar II
II ujs posalhlo (or her tn do to. she 1 a
kucct-lacccl, dainty little person, echo (ully mca
urei up to the nc-coMUm of her lolc.
'Ihe other eery competent imnihen ot tho
company arc Henry Nnnnun, llaiuhl Vlilaol,
Ken l).iM'iiHirl, Hilda I! llln, Ail line llonclcr
ami M.imKt Poole. Ill': idiihiI,i i In Iwu ail,
the flrM locatnl in llillim'- cat- on llw Ho de
cani den .liirdln, I'arU, imd tin' tvond Pi the
mnhn .mil nintcrc iloi.v of M idame Ctliodol'
lioi.se, near Paris. Ihn li;hv i pie tun -o.il'
and illrelln-.
"The Flaminp; Arrow."
"I he I lamhi'.- m" iliecc tvui lare audi nees
to the A( idini.c of Mu-dc .ceeli rdi; ntlernoon and
I'lllllllL-.
I!u Won 1.0 Moliiwl,, the Iiidlan-lc trev, v.ho
pla.ei the Icnlliig mle In the p'.i.v, tint ot White
K.il'Ic, the ulm.iUil In ll.m, hi hi-iome ipilte
a facnilte wllh the patnnn. Th" pla.e will he
rep atcd thin afternoon and oceninu.
"A Young Wife."
One of the lalt! New- V rk nniees i 'ie
druinalli plnv, " oiuis Wife," cclneli will h'
nui here, !ii.illnc( and nlcht, ti-day. It hid a
li.n; run hut neaon at Ihe Fourteenth mrivt
thiater, Ve-v nrk, ard will he piewiled here
wllh a iae.it i i.-l. Iniludimr I'linU T.inti-lull.
Ji. 'the tlrst ait ho the lihury of Judioii
Pouglavi, the New- York hanker, wher a leh
luiy Ic rommlttid hv hlc ion, lluherl, wh
.nara hefore, hid hfen dl'virded hy hli fitlnr.
In the elhirt of (lie m to cciie with hla
hnoty In kllN nle tithi-i.
The mtiidtr lit cliiinvcrril by Kllicl, the J'niinr
c If e of Clarinet Oituhu, an adoplisl ion.
I.clilenep plnl to I he jounif wife i the inur
ilcni". The neinml ait hnw i den of thl'ccn
In tie rlmni of tin mi'-hlioihcod of the Haw
rr.i. cchere lluhnt nel hl a'm-iit" lie h.i,hu;
a iKliuuh. TIikiiisIi a Irnk I'lhil I induiel to
intir the hn, hut M.ip- dry tleeirlj. 'Hi"
II lid ml l.il.n 'il.nt In th" liint'lii in in--.ni
Hill there In an exiillnir cfi'c helwe-n a !c
lei live who hellnec Hli-I ii t'ldll.v th hi
hind and tils wem? wife. In thr fourdi .cid
l,,t act. the cii'ine wife nun h r li.noi ie
the nil tniiiileiei' l licnceri'l and pii-rihni'
end litpplli ('n.' ot I lie ti't irt rtilun u'k
II aj he eepnled of "A Vo'iint Wife."
Holden Comody Comptny.
The Ituhlen PoukiIv lompani muni to the
Aiadcni.1 f hi-de neit wnic nnd tin mUe some
of the heet iiroihi Hon .let teen at mpnl ir
pllu. tin Mn.i'i) 'iiilii-: th" rial thr't 'r
Mi'iithma! me'o.lrae-a entitled "'Ihe Plain 'lid
llr..kir" will he prisiiii-'il, ll'e-ant spihl
nemri I' mid in th- i-ta.ln" of thl prodirtlrn
and will he presrntul "a lly i pr -eiii.il In
ll lar'e iitli when It lirt maile II. npn ann-e.
All the orblnal einr,i an I iTiil- hue li'iti
Hi"ir d hv llarrj ll'dn, the puprlitur of tli
orcaid itlon and he wll' aineir 'n the 'eadlnu
rn'e. Other ii'jji will he elcin ilnr'ni the we,,
of eonal impniljpri'. "tlvr Ihe Vi" "llirnl
of Money," "(riKlllv," mil ollrr-i. bidln i.m
is, r i t o 'lie hot iesred -eats M idiv ei'idli'
with the pmclsn thai they liaie iird tlielr
Mate preiiom to 3 p. in, of tint die, for 13
cinti.
ARJjEL.
Ipcclal to the Seranton Tribune.
Ariel. Feb. ?'J. -Daniel Urundage has
moxed Into one part of the double
house of Dr. H. H. Ely.
Amos Polly moved his family to
Scranton on Tuesday, where he Is en
gaged with the Consumers' Ice com
pany. Mrs. Osborn, who has been quite 111.
Is much Improved,
Ebble Neeft nearly severed one of his
toes recently while using an nxe.
O. M. Urlnk, who has been suffering
from rheumatism, Is walking on
crutches.
Hev. Jerome Garr goes to Huzletoil
to attend conference next week.
THE MAWCETS.
Scrnnton Board of Tradt Exchange
Quotation Ail Quotations Bastd
on Par of 100.
STOCKS.
Flrt Katloral Dank
Seranton Savins. Pink
Third National Dink
Dime Deposit and Plaeoant Hank.,
feoniimv Mclil, II. & I'. Co
Laika. Trnt ''ate Deposit Co
I'M L A- iinsrr s.u ' I .....
' Ferantfn Iron Kmee k ills. Co. ...
. fcr.ihtoii Axle "kt
i lail.-cinra P "o., Pr
I t'ountv 'acini It ink k Trust Co..
Kirt Natl mil "ink iCarlorilale)..
ci;..i.jr,l Itrttllntr Co
Sitienal IlinK
Hid. and Vut Co
BONUS.
Serirter hieptir Itailway, first
MnrtfUs'e, dii" ft."
Pi.iple' Miect Itailwa). first mort-
M;i. due I'll''
piople'ii Mreet Itallnay, General
moiti:aLre, dm t'lil
tl'ikson Maiiifaeturlm; Co
I.iika. Town-lilp Shuol 5 per ent.
City of Seran'en M. Imp. 0 per
cent
Kirarton Traillon I! per nut
Bid. JUk4.
1200
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The Unstoninns Com'nfr
W. MielloniM, the Ktalnpit hulice
ltittonlan. nnd one ol tin dllivto a In thl
atle inlirprlsc, Is Mill --lim i n .- wl I th'
l'or in when he 1i t Impreis d 'psu-s'ii
iriaiid opera and tin I'niii a Chl,ti Oieia
pany. Mr Mil llonaM I ,i hnliidi'.c e'vl'W
ofiiatle woik, for in addition to bring a
mile ulnt'er, lie I also an teiet-nt iet
hie cratfful peitcialll) lens; time claited
ti a matinee Idcl.
An one lilt sieatet ne-eee-a hate h en I
Jln In "llol.ln IIojhI ' Ahai.ido In "Th
Cliade," ard Corlione in '"Ihe Veemj."
Intr the rn.'aRemeut of the II icnnlen
ntt Tuedi nlclit lit tin Liieuin, Mr.
Donald will 'je heard in one ol Ida or!lna'
Scrnnton Whole.np Market,
tCnr-iird In II. O. Pat". ?7 Laikawauni Ace.)
Ihntir iii.in,.'iy, '.-Ja-iJ's' ; da'rj, liri.
litis. I'm I r an , IJil 'e.
i.ijf Wnlnii fii'h, .'I'..iJ2i'. ; nearhy state,
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Hi ru. I'll hi., eliohe mirr w, ti 33a2 GO,
Pi a II ji per hn. ! I'ai '
Mulliuii lleaiis Pr hn , .li'ai.lS.
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i '". ii i' t 3t c't Market
Chlta.-o, ',b S.-('.ittlc -Iterelpt, SiOO;
Ki'iKia sli'.uU, Kiu.i to prime Kltirj, $1 iiOatt;
pisi i. ni'dliim, ii Allien s((KkeiN and f'el.
en, t.'.T.'ulMi cow. fJ.iilil.lO; hclhr.. ?? 50
at ;.u iiiiin-TH, flstaUrill bu!K .' 4UI !');
calna, i(ti".''"; Texaa fid slier. Ilal.ml; lecai
.t ' Hi l'fa '-ills, ilMiW).
iU'Hs Iteeelpti todaj, 'Js.ot!; tomorrow, ti
t- ,it mir, l.ioo, ucerann rhade lowc ;
top t. .VI mixed and hntcher, S. 'Oa i t!3 ,
licit ".'iait.', hulk of tnl-a a i7J.a5 10.
Mii-ep-ItecclpH, 6,eWj flroni, to l,ad hi. h.
rr lands', Mrady to aliade lower uend to
il'o'i'o withem, flaltWj fair to ihohv in'sed,
Ki.iai.10j western heeii, flal.CO' Tixa .hevp
W ''a .1.1; native lambs, flWa5J.S; weitcrn
lands, iiii.-ii.
FINANCIAL.
BOND OFFERINGS
PAYING 3.33 TO 4.05 Per Cent.
Complete Circular List on Application
Brooklyn Edison Jst Mtg. 4s,
Chic, Burl. & Qulncy 3 l-2s,
Clevo eft Marietta 1st 4 l-2s,
Gal. Har. & San Ant 1st 5i.
Minn. Gen'l Elect. 1st Con. 5s,
Minn. & St. L. Con. 5s,
Norf. & West Imp & Ext 6s,
Bio Grande West 1st 4s,
Terminal E. R. of St L. Con. 5s,
United Bys. Co. of St. I. 1st 4s,
1ATISTICAL TABLES."
1001 (Pocket Edition) now ready.
Spencer Trask Si Co.
2r-29 Pine Street,
65 State St., Albany. fleW York.
FINANCIAL.
"A Gllmpso at Wall Street and
lie Ulnt-lratc " JSTin: titi.i: ok
IIS rnaiKaiS ouk m.u hhok t
It Is aomethlaa; ridicallr different from other
tiublleaciona. vory valuable and Inlerettlng to
thatradtri. Alio market report CCIJY CDCC
and monthly fluctuation ilioets OCIi I riiCC
Jacob Berry & C
MBMBlMCOfiOiniATIDBTOeKIXCIUMlR.
41 and III IIUOAIIW.tV, .M:V VOltlf.
ETAIlL,Iblli;iJ lh03.
Stocks, Boiids, Grain, Cotton.
crtlnmIIonoe wrrltltiplnihtlnlfrtrftllent,e
it ink.' -tU tirdfri iipoiitho 1 icli3nctn luhirig nmrtcf
uhtti ltl) wlioniiti.iit-tloni made lneery IniUnce.
loinmUtlon 110. Mn-Urali fltriloi
rw-rMrAntlrTifr Intl'fd.
NERVITA PILL
Restore Vitality, Lost Visor and Alanliood
Curt) Impotcncy. Nlsht Emissions, Lou of Mem.
dry, nil wiutinc aueasoa,
all ellects of rolf-ubuso or
.excess and Indiscretion.
A nerve tonic ind
'blood builder. Brines
tho iiink clow to nolo
cheeks una restores tlio
J3J
fe.fsitNJ
r'ftw
..flra of youth. Oy mail
i N80o per box. O boxes for
6O
PILLS
50
CTS.
INervita Tablets
(YELLOW LAttCL)
State of Ohio, City of Ttd-ilo, I.iimj County, KI
FRANK J. CHI'.VUY nnki-i oath (! ),
icnlor pjflnr e'f th flrm nf t J. ( HHviy
CO., dolnx bimlnfM In trie City nf To'clo, (vnt,
and State alorraid, nd that said tlrni will im
the? mm ol OSK Hl'Mmr.ll Wt.l.MI l Vor
racli ami eccry cme of ( Al ll III tint oanrot
be cured l' tr. use of II VU, H '".TAIIItli
Cl'lli:. , , lllAMc .1 CIII.'NIJV
Sworn to before roe and uli,rlli-i d, lm
nreatnee, llda Otic day of December. i i,vi
(Seal.) A. W. (H,i:AnV. '
... V?"",s' ,'IH'
llall'a Catunh Cure U taken lifrmllj. ,,ml
aria directly on Ibe blno, and i,unnii surface
ol tlie ijatcm. Snd for trtliiinnliN, frte.
F, J. CIIIIMIV & CO., Toledo, b.
Sold by DuiBBUta. 70s',
llall'a Family I'ilU urv the best, '
Buffwln Live Stock.
Fat Duttal.), F'b. K. Becelpt-Cattle, OS
ears; heep an I lni.be. SO ears; hoza, 40 eaia.
S'il.intnt. Cuttle. H cars; aheep and lainbi,
lit raw bona, 22 rara. Olrrlnni nf cattle rre
111 crul for the trade! di-mind mvlerate Calvr
oriied fairly itcady with top price, WW, Lnt
the clone was lower.
Micep and laml The trade was without fa
ture. The basla iru A CO lor choice 'amb
ct to eitra I faKI
IlojiTc-IIcavy, J5?aS00i pica, ?3.70a5 7S.
'("- York Tlvr Rtnrk
Nef Vnrk, Feb. 2.'. Ile"ce MuVet alow and
10c lower die alrn-s and inedluin co' bu I
und fai c'tma, atrady; atters, fa0iS.3Si one
car extra, U'i); nxen and atairi, ?lal2.1; cotv,
I.TJaJ.M; fat hdfcit, ifl.W. Uluf, tradj
S2.80, with our bankable eauranteo to cure
or refund the money paid, bend fur circular
and copy ot our bankable Kuaranteo boud.
EXTRA STRENOTII
Immediate Results
Positively Rtinrantocd cure for Loss of Power,
Varicocele, Undorolopcd or Shrunken Organ,
Parcel. Locomntor Ataxia. N'nrrou Prnvtrii.
lion, Hystorlu. Fit, Insanity. Paralysis and the
Knsults of Kxces'lve Use of Tobacrti, Opium or
Liquor. By mall in plain package. $1,00 a
box, 0 for $0.00 with our bankable g-uar-n
tee bond to cure In (JO days or rctund
money paid. Address r
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton &.lri.- inn
Sold by Ucflarrah k Thomaf, Diucglits, 209
Lackawanna avenue, beranlon, I'a.
slow, prlcea lower! ttU, fLJaaSl lops, f,2Jt
barnyard calces, fl.CO: .Ittle calte, f,
Sheep Steadyj jamb more aitlce: heep,
" ni'S xport sheep, tl.bQi cullj, $.'.JU
lamlw, f5a5.F5i jearllnira, $a,
HcgsSoniliially Steady,
' Cirrf ttrtr Mirkst
Fa.t Mberty. Feb. 52 Cattle Steady; exliis
fSffiaS'O' common, .lat 75.
Hogs Steadyi prime mcdlumj, (Vla5 70! licit
yorkera, tiaiaJOj Unlit do., WSiaS.OO; heavy
Iiors. W.W)a5.(,254; pigs, .lOaJ.Mi roujlw,
J.75a5.l.5.
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