li j ' i jnT"f I THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1901. tf SB NORTHEASTERN . : ?! F ORE AT LAKE ARIEL. Union Chinch Burned to the Gtound on Sunday Morning, lrtclil to the 5i rinton Trlnun. Atlcl. IV1). 25. Tlid Lake Ai lei Union church iMiwht Are on Sunduy morn Injr find burtit'U to the mound. Tho flro untight In noun; unknown way from the finimri. When first dlncov rred the fluinfst burst out In several plncofl, tli" upper p.irt of Uw church lu'lrifj n ninvtt of fliiine. The homes of Mr. Ki-llnni an.l Dr. White, which xveie nearby, ww wwi! y tho heroic iirtlon of tit" citizens .in dllie fnvornble direction of t ho wind. Tho Sunday school had Just cloncd.nnd a few mlnutCH nfter the flro was dls eoveied. Pronchlng sot vices were held In the cvenlnp In the graded pchool building Hew Ie. V. Van Hoeacn ipohe upon the subject, "Lessons from the Fire," using tin a text, Isutnh, Ixlv: 11, "Our holy and beautiful house, where our fathers praised Thee, I buined up with lire, and all our ;lfas rcnt thing nie laid waste." It was n most impressive service. Th.-i Kcczer i;ntortalnmcnt company will give their entertainment of tnov Ins pictures In the graded school building on Wednesday cvenlnff HONESDALE. Fpitlal to the Seraiiton Tribune. Ilonesdale. I'eb. 21. tli Pumcls Hunt, who has been the Ruet of Mrs. Italph Jtnrtln and Miss Katheilno Stanton for tho past few das. u'tiirn d to her homo In Scnnton this morn lug. Mls.i Grace A. Corey is tho guest of trlends In fe'ernnton. Mr. II. V. now ley. of Sctnnton.spent Sunday with Honebdalo friends. Mr and Mrs. I'aul W. U.udr.er, of IMttiitnn, spent Sunday at the honn of the foimer's parents. Mi. and Mrs. ISenJnniln jr. (earthier. Mr. Itnymond Chuiles. of New Toil; i its, was a guest lit the homo of M.. Kate Allen over Sund.iy. Miss Elizabeth K. Eently Is enjoying a lsit vvlth her mother on Third street. Mr. J. Sayie, of Montiose. wni it Ruest of Mr. II. C. Hand, on Sun lay. Two election dHlilrts In W.iyn county had n Piohlbltlon ticket In the field last Tuesday. They hiirceeded In electing a hupi-rvls.ru. poor master. trofiMltor mid election Inspector. A slight v.'ieck oceuiitd In ill. UonesiHIe ynd Saturday night. An Incoming1 Delaware and Hudson eo.it train patted. The irar poitlon ''in Into the fiont section, just in front of the union station, wrecking ono eai and smashing the bumpois off another. Ilev. Dt. Dunl.ip, of Sl.im, Is expect ed to occupy the pulpit of the Presby terian church next Sunday morning and evening. Captain X. V. Wgelow. ot Company E. has completed niiangcmcnts for hli company to attend the Inauguration at Washington. They will leave Hones dalo via the Delaware mid Hudson tit .1 p. m atuidny, March ", and Join the Thlittenth reirlment at Scrunton, leaving there nt 10 p. m. lu the Lehigh Vallt-y, reaching Washington via tJal tlmcre anil Ohio ralhoad at 5 o'clock on Sund.iv morning. On the teturn tiip thev will leave Washington Tues da afternoon All of the fifty-two members will go They nre n tin" foinp.iny ot young lccrults. TIip sixteenth annual Martha Wash ington dinner, by the ladles of tho Presbyterian dim eh was a decided so el"l and financial success. The beiutl ful decorations and booths, the Mar thas and their daughteis, made the scene a dint mine; one and a credit to those who had the aftnlr in char,?.?. A teal dieriv tree and (ieorge and 111 little hatdiet were time; a bakery: slo booths for doll furnishings: fancy HitlcleH and home made candy. The sttendance was unusually larR?. Among those fiom out of town who were present were Mis. John T. Porter mid daughtei. Ml Sophia Sehlager. Miss Jesse Kretei. Mrs Dr. Heel Hums, Mls.i Atheiton, Miss Frances Hum, Mr Ned Ktlfer. of Si ranton Hayniond t'lurles. Mis. doodwln, of New oik. Mis. Ilentlx and son, of Wllllanisport Tho receipts have not been computet!, but will i.et n lnignr sum than last year. Cold Cure for Musy People. Many people neglect n cold because they say the) have no time to attend to It. Krausp'ii Cold Cure Is a remedy which can be taken without danger while pei forming your dally duties. :irid Will iolleo the inot aggravated ases In 24 hums Price 2De. Sold by Matthews Bios SPRINGVILLE. Vcdal to the Scranlon Tribune-. Springs llle. Feb. 2.". Tho piemlses, lately at.ited b G. V. Suing, have been poll to a man fioin Dalton, who will move thfie in the near future. There arc twenty-one acres in the tract, with house and birn, and tho price was $1,000. Mi. Emily Hlley and Mrs. J. Hrunli re Improving, although they arc quite sick. Francis and Thomas Hawke weie up from Tunkhnpnock lust week, arrang ing for the opening of their stone quarry as roon as the weather will por mitt It will be run on a more exten ilvc scale this year than ever before. Zlba Lott and wife ate at Montrose this week, visiting friends. Last spring William Mllhultn moved Is your brain tired ? , And your nerves exhausted? Feed them. Here's ictiewed vigor for any debilitated condition. It invig orates the brainit tones the nerves. Everything in it has been used by the ablest physicians for Brain, Nerve and Stomach for years. The only difference is that they are thoughtfully gathered together in Mason's YELLOW Tablets cure DYSPEPSIA Sa and Car Sickness, HeadacheBrain and Nerve Invigorator. Ne CttoBil, Aleet or Oplelci. Meieo'tYellewlebleliture 0VSPEPSIA Set mi Cir Slckacit, HceJicbe Brelo end Nerve Toole, Itc Mimi'p Brows Tablet! Core CONSTIPATION Dllloai " Liver Trouble 0. K, la tbi noralai, lie. Meiea'a Rel Teblele Core COUQHS Droaikllie, B4 Breath Soreclaoljbt'a reel, 10c. WjE ftNKa KailliS PENNSYLVANIA away from Daniel Thoinah'. Now he has come bank to work the farm again nnothcr year. Sundny morning, about I o'clock, the liotn-e known ut the Hosengtant house, a little more than one mile east front here, was buined. This house was built fifty yents or more ago, by tho late Jerunilnh Hosengrnnt, wheie ho raised a family. Several yeatH ago this house caught lire In one of tho back, (list floor rooms, whllo untenant-' ed, but failed to burn. This thi)e it was also empty, but had been rented to Arthur Springer, of Dlmoclt, who expected to move In April. The milk station ice houe Is now tilled with a line quality of lc, tho vork being finished last week. SUSQUEHANNA. Vrcltl to the Vrjiiton Trlburt. Hustiuehanna, Feb. 25. Dr. M. L. Miller was professionally engaged In Elmlra on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. tieorge Densmote spent Sunday with Ulnghainton friends. Engineer Frank Ilobblns Is on the sick list. Tho infant child of .Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Doyle, of the Oakland side, died today. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cnr llKF, of Hioad street, a son. The Christian Endeavor soclct will hold a "dime social" at the tesldencc of Mr. and Mis. .1. Storm Vailek. Grnndst leet, on Friday evening. Mrs. David Wheeler, of Hoinellsvllle, who has been vlsltliifr Susquehanna and Oakland fi lends, has letuined home. Miss M. Louise Curtis, of Winuood, spent Sntuiday and Sunday with her parents in this place. Miss Edith Cuitls on Sntuiday after noon entertained the Thimble ilub at her home on Jackson stieet. After nn Illness of seveial mouth", John II, MeMahon. a populai resident, died at his home, on Kile u venue, Sat urday afternoon. Ho Is suivlved by the widow and several children. The funeral will take place from St John's Catholic cliuieh on I'uetdny mottling, where icqulem high mass will be eele biated. St. John's blanch, Catholic Mutual Henevolent association, and the Ancient Order of Hiheinlans will at tend In a body. Interment will take place in I.nurel Hill cemetery. Kcv. Samuel Mooie. D. D.. of Wllkes Harre. occupied the pulpit of the Methodist churih on Sunday morning. Th Ladles' society of the Eiothei- , hood of Locomotive l'lienien will hold h supper in Knight" of Pythias hall on Tuesday evening. And the strike is still huie. Uuriy Stewart, of East Main stieet, was quite severely Injuied while coast ing on the Oakland side on Friday evening. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Laira bee, of Oak street, a daughter. Tho first Lenten communion was celebrated In Grace Episcopal church, Oakland, on Sunday morning. Susquehanna county Imh a popula tion of 40,013. If the population had fallen below 40,000, the county would have lost Its piesldcnt Judge. It would have been attached to some other Judicial district, one president Judge serving two counties, and having, locally, associate Judges. John Kochewas lnought hefoie Jus tice Gleason on Saturday moinlng. charged with assaulting Charles .v. Sexton. Itoche was held In J20O ball for his appearance befoie the grand Jury. Sexton Is tilling the place of a. Milker In the Eile shop, hence Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. William Itus sell, of Klin street, a son. Ilcun. to Mr and Mrs. Chuiles Hoy den, of East Church stteet, a daugh ter. Mis. Mount, an aged tesldent of Maple avenue, on Sntuiday fell and fiaetured her collarbone. .Mrs. Lydla Hrown, of Maple avenue, is ill George Hrown. of Eric, Is lslllng his mother, Mrs Lydla Hi own. ot Maple avenue. WYOMING SEMINARY. Bptctil to tlie Scnntjn Tribune. Kingston, Feb. 25. Professor Pedroe Glllot teturned to his woik ns tencher of Gteek and Latin last week. Pro-fess-or Pedroo has been sojourning In Cuba for the past three months. His family leturncd with him. The George F. Nesbltt oratorical contest was held In Nelson Mcnimi.il hall. Feb. 22. The prize was equally divided between Aithur J. Chnpiini), of the Independent society and Miss Ellen Marlon Palmer, of the Adclpliian society. C Huttz attended the Young Men's Chtlstlan association convention at Lancaster. M. S. Van Campen spent the short vacation at his home in Gibson, Sus quehanna county. Kcv. Cooper, of Dalton, visited his son. Jesse, the past few day. He preached In the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday morning and evening1 The pastor, Ttev. Murdock, Is confined to his bed with another attack of the grip. r. K. Herby pleached In the Metho dist Episcopal churcli at Luzerne yes terday morning. TUNKHANNOCK. Spect! to th Scrsalfn Tribune. Tunlthannock, Feb. 21. The Monday club met this afternoon at the homa of Mrs. Ellnibrth Itors, on Putnnin Miioo'i Whltf Tibltli Cuft SORE THROAT TomllllU, Cl- Ke4qc( IntlincMlloi, Ik, Miton'i Crcim ol OllvtiCurti CATARRH Creep, Plaice, Heerilfle, Burns ad Pllei, ISc. All Drin lilt er nillil lr price bjr H.T. MASON CHEMICAL CO., Ill Arte Street, . Pbllelelphle, I'c street, at 2 o'clock. Tho proprammo was as follows: necapltulatlon, Mrs. Avcryj "Our Cousin of Scotland." Mm. D. Billings: "William Drummond, of Ilawthorndon," Mrs. Brown! "ThomaH Campbell," Mrs. Htark; "James IIobk," Mra, Camp; "Eonny Kllnieny," reail inp, Mis. Stone: "Tea," Mrs. Eos?. Miss Elizabeth Klttrldce, who has lieen tho Rticst of Miss Eesslo lllro at Scrnnton, the past week, returned home Saturday. Miss Eva Moss, of I'lalnsvllle, ! vl ItliiB her Krnndfathcr, Dr. A. II. Wood ward at thN place. Mrs. F. I.. Hewitt, of l'ltlston, In vh ltliiB her paix-nts, Mr. and Mis. Wil liam E. ICelfer, on Putnam street. .Miss Sophronla I.uckcnblll lsltil Wllkes-IJari the last of the week. Miss Nellie iJllllims, n student at Wyomlnt? seminary, spent Sunday with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs. iluel Hil lings, nn East Tloffii street. 1 A. l'liidoii, of Dalton. spent Sun day Mlth his wife, who Ir visiting her patents. Dr. A. 11. Wo(i.e-nr(' 'mil yi at this place. Attorney O. Smith Klimci was in Wllkcs-Diuie on buvlncss Saturday. Mis. Fiances nilllnp, who hns been the Ruest of her oii, W. I', llllllin;. lit Kingston, the past thiee weeks, re lumed home on Sntuiday. John Scotiten, esq., of Dm-bore, spent Sunday with Jude JInncy Slekler and wife Jl. V. neebor, of Xoiih Mehoop.iny, was a buslners caller In town on Satur day. Mr. Ueeser will ipilt the hotel business and rctuin to his fatiu In Sullivan county. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ceoise Mtl.eod left Saturday for Scrunton to vpt rela tlve, from whence they will proceed to their new home at Ani'teidaui, N'. Y. Mlsss Marv and Josephine Iloyco. of the International ConcMpondeneo school at Sctanton, spent Sunday with ihelr parents, Mr. and Ml". I'attiok Eoyce, on Tine stieet. Mrs. Matthu Chase, of WIlkes-Hiu-ie. who Iine been the client of her brotliT, T. it. tltcenvllle, the p.il week, bai leturued home. AONTnOSE. Sptclil to the Scrinton Tlibnnr. Montrose, I'd). 2", --lion tlitiii.lin I Mil hnl, a inuiKi iiiuiiIki of ilio Mite lcitiJture and n.l pt i-l iIimkmii.iii il if .I at lin lioinc in UiisIi jt dii c.irh limir IliU inntiilna ot pnen llionl I, folloWlltlC ,1 H'10 .ituck of llic Kilp. I, Wi r Mill ml, 1 .lo4 ImItii; n minister ami l"'ll tlilm, a .i prjitiial tirmir and lanjfly diifiui'l In nicilciillurc up to his l.i-t illness lie ta a uiirnn ot tlie iiIkIIIhii .nnt I'lonilncnt in (Mini Armv iinli.. In pollti'n Milhnl una a ot'rllnir lii'i'tiMkan, .mil J mcli ..i ilwticl to tlii! lower limine of the lnill.itiin .t1ih,- during the .uion of IS'' tin. Pijiiily I'o-Uiiu-li r Maik h Jt'on on .lul.t . atui eoial ihk" llln Mii. Jane U'lllUni-, jii usl t.oljinl r. mJcui, Ii.i I'rcn atrlcUn tith nUlfi unl ! in .1 iriti cj comlillon. A llucklo, .1 stiilJiiK bolli.1' liulirr o! bu qtkli.iiiia lui the KUi"t ft li' aunt. Mm I.. M. lliMnm, in tlii' plaie on FiMiv nnd 'itiirilii.v. S. Ilunlln? Sjjrc anil fh.iiln It. baMi-, cf Il.nnpion, i., Ii.iti Ihiii in town attciiilinic to ljt:.-lnc3 lonncdril with the c-Uti ot Hit ir uncle, tlie late llinli'l Mrc. Clnrln Wjrnei, son of e IVtiiulr lJHur, nlio is atlrmllnt; a lnilneni colli p; nt s.unton, Klnt suniLiy at liU lionm in till place Hci.il iiict'ting .il liic MiIIiChIM I.i!m.om1 clim.li nif bclnir luM ri'r. rirniie tlii wci'k. amlo a iv conducted ,y llic pa'tor, ltcv. Itasktll ll llenctllct. Hju 1'irdrrirkr, of Allentown. hie joined hie wile and bnb.v at tho home ot Mr. Pre iltrlt'' pitents, Mr. and Mie. W. II. PcnnR r. Mr-. O. N. Hltley and family hue tone to Ii'lerlilie, .. Y., to reside. (linn Gu, ton of Mi nnd Mii, 1' (!uy, n turnnl home a few ilaje ago from 'clicncttjdy, N. ., hup ho hold a posltton a electriial enslncrr, ami he nai lnrr bom ronflncd to hU bed with a revere attaik of ttonudi trouble. Henry r". Turirll, an aged and n-ietted tonne nun, has undergone the nrlp and li now con sidered comaliMint, Ihouuh his iniirocniont ie not as unrked nor as rnpM a lue friendj uih for 'the ladies of the l'icbjUriin i liurch recencd neirly $30 at lluir Wj-ihinulonV blithda 6Uir. Ilr. ll. 1!. Tower lenee iievl week for l'liih delphlj, where ha will tiku . poit-guduito course. Mi I'anny S. M.ter, founerl; of Oiccnc, X. .. but lesldent of tide place fcr a jtar m mi, illid jcterdav at tlir home of her hrother-lii-liw, Henry ('. I!ur(;(, on J.ikc airnue. Tin funeral was held thie alliTiiovii at o'clock from the houc ttev. II. II. Itenedict orHchtlng. The nnialne will be taken to Gnino tuinorrow for interment. 'I he Montrose Palry company will open tlitir new cieimcry lor buslneM on I'ridai, March 1. BRADFORD COUNTY. Spreiil to the Scranton Tribune Tonaudi, IV li. 2.1. Tho w iter taken haie been grutly ini'oinenienced owlii to a break In the malne noriety piper ie being published at Iliuliore by tuimbeni of the i:anitclleal Lmheran churrli. The liiinklin Steamir (onipany will realize K'"' 'rom their Mr. Horaic Ilrlghani, an old undent of Pnulhfleld tot.mhlp, died on IhuiMlay, Two hundred dollara worth of seat, owned by the lijptit ot IlurlliiRton were ditrojed by a lire at anion. new church ccutlnj; nearly f.'.oiK) wai Jmt bclnj completed and the order had been paid. 'Ihe population of this county In 1SD0 uaa shown to be S1,i1 and the locM report ghes it uu iii(icae of only 170. TowauiU IwrouRh liJj population of i.UXS, whilo North Towanda hai, 711 and the touiudilp, I.Ofifi. Ilaniciin ckley, a late tunltor of the One Hundred and Foity-firit regiment, died at hie home in Monroetown on 1hurday, aged 77 ear. Judge A. f. Kanninc: attended tho ninetieth birthday annimsiry of hi father, I)ald Kan nlnff, at Witona, on Siturday. "Joe. the Turk," was a c'bltor at the Saba, tion Army barracks our Sunda). The county jail is now occupied by thirteen prisoners. G. h. Tiihbe. of Tanibieo, .V v., hae taken poeilon of the Mwell Home. Itcu I. T. Johnson, of Wilkei-Ilarre, condueted iwicc'8 at I ho llaptlst rhureh jesterdaj-. Tlie marriage of Hon. Itobcrt S. IMinLton, of Milan, to Mlwi Victoria TliomiMn, of Spen cer, V, Y , occurred at Wamly on Saturday ocnlnu Their urqualntanee dates back to forty years ago. Itcv. P. C. Joms. of the UNter 1'renbMerlen ihureh, leaves nut week for a triji through the Holy 1-and. The funeral of .Tori Steene, aRed 73 jrara, will be held at Macedonia this alteinoon. Mllo Welle, a noted league ball plajcr, of this place, died In Colorado but week of coneump. lion. nothoi new trdcr tn emplojca of the Lehigh Valley hae been posted, whlih requires con ductors on (night trains to Inspect their caie whenever Hops aie made for water or at other times when time Is allowable Tho conductor and head brakeuun muet feel eny ear journal with their hands, and nlno take note of the truck rigging, and tho u-porU miut bo made complete. The order is nude so as to guard gainst accidents nrliing; from hot or liruLm Journals, which bao caused great rxpeneo and disaster on the road Mri. Marj Nobles is u guest of her eUter. Mrs. Thomas liyan, at Washington, T, f Ilev II If (!. Vincent has resigned the rec torehlp of the i:plioial churth at Athens'. Mrs. 8. It, Pane and daughur, of llululh, are vNlting Towanda relatives. II A, na.vlnrd, an attatl.e of the Manhattan Slate hospital at CVntral lllp, X. Y.. vUlled hl hiother, K. W (iajlord, Saturdiy and him da), and aleo al Wjalunlug A recruiting elation has been opened b) Cor poial Mortenson in Towandi. A iooti was dinovrred In a hollow log width was t'Unj,' Mnrd ut a ("anion factory. Cornelius Cox, one of Wjaluslnc's oldet resi dents, died at the age of 81 jcare. lie was born in Ulllord, Monroe county, and eame to this county In 16(0. Ssyre Is pretty Hire of a free msil delivery i) stem since Us otllre iccelpts have reached Ihe required business of lo,iKi jearlj Shiloh's Consumption Cure cures coughs and colds at once. Wc don't mean that it relieves you for a little while it cures. It has been doing this for half a century. It has saved hundreds of thousands of lives. It will save yours if you give it a chance. "1 have received so mudi bene fit t mil 'i, that ) alwaee recommend Shlloh'e for toughs, throat, hrnnehlsl and lung trouble." (JHAS. VANDEKCAR, Waterford, N. V. flhlleih'a Consumption Cure If unlit by all elrncKUtft nt aSc, OOr, S1.00 li bottle. A iirlnleil KUrantir, sues with every bottle, f you nre not ivtlelleil go to yimr drilKglet net iret your money trk. Write (or illustrated book on eoi.uist'iion. Sent mthoal coit lo you. S.O. Wells . Xi I etoy,N.Y, PITTSTON. Spinal 10 Kir vclanloii TilbiUtC. I'iltetoll, lib ' li!.i ligiie. .on of I 11 'ligue, of Xorlli Main eliel, euiploved .it a tcainstir for Conprr'n fiindlni" lnr. fell fiom his w igon at the lieliwaic ami lludvui slation, where he was loadiiia: lutniliire Ihls mornluc. Hi Hi of hie hands wcro brokin jti-t above Uk vnlos. lie alo icinved bad Hit oil the head and bllll-is uu the laic. 'Iirtlii Mltibell, a,-ul 11 ris. dud jislenlay fiftnnooii at hit nm'e bmue at Uiuwntown. Mlti Ik. 11 was one tf the survivor of a turib'o nrcldint which took jdaio bete during the infancy f mining opiritlnne IVntv vmi ugo, with two othir turn, he wis ascending i Id No. 2 shaft cl the I", lili-iv I v mla Cm I tnnipanv at the'henl of Pine stint, when tin I c bloke, iliopplng th) agi' to the Imttom One of the null was Insl int- ly killiil and nnolb -r sctloiidy injured, while Miliholl eit.iMil with i'(ii- iniiirli-s. 'tin; ileilinii f I". I' lojce us ilty tiiM-unr at the recent ehitlnn will leave n v. nam v in ibo feint mum II from lli 'ecotnl waul Mi Jnj.e It ilulnuin ol Ihe Mint and will ir.-lmi at the ntxt nulling. A nptilal eh-ition to till Tie vjr iiici will bo oidiiul b.v M-jrr ( ouoian. Hie cunsuiatlon seivuct m lie- new relill e of Ihe Wilsli t'ni urigiliouil r lunch will take pine Miuh SIM, inclusive. Ihe Hist I'ltt'lou (Viiigtegilloml eliinil. ileiied 7"i 1 tho lompetltive uiiitlntr held on Itiishlnglon't birlliliv. l'limiiil HiKtlor (' II. (iillu n j s rintul -nld Puller liilm- olflu on Xoilh Main -luci, and will luoti- into it jii Apul I. I wo hour h c rr t i-lnii nf Ihe ofllceit nf Ihe Ccutial L'tlwr uniont id Pillslou, Wllkrt Ihne and Siraulon wat hi hi ut union liuidqiiirtcic here Sundiy aflerncn. Mfjlilt no lufoiniation (onld be cbtslrcd .is n Ihe busiiiix traiisacte I, It Is undeisliiod tint the tlitee oountiie villi unite in an rfioit to -nun- a scttleuidit of tho present slill.i- .uiung tin- mill xliN. noiher liieiting will be In Id in s-iunton nevt "-undiv Tlie workmen nt the Deliwarv mine ot the Pdiwaie and ltud-ou roinpanv. it Hudson, have .iIhhu beinmeil In the bl llm which ha lieci rigln- In tho mine sIiko Ilt'i.mbir 1.1. Tlie of fiuil.s are conildmt that wilbin a ne-k tliev will bavo it nitlidinily under mtiliol to diritl tlu air courses so as to permit of tin le-iimptlou of work at the I-uuvl Itun lolliiiv at I'ir-oni, which hie been Idle owing to the eulphuioiis fumes coiiiiui; fiom the the, tht two minis briu COIIIIC1 ted. neak Ihleves iiiliied tho home o( l'tki Uuhn on Paisonice Ktrii-t, "satiuday alternoon and slole a 11111 (ontalnlng si( A Iioxlni; lontcst will take place in Music lull Wulnesdiv evening of thie wick The ivent ol Ilio evinliu will Iil a fifluii round bout be tween .loo llairU, of Will. in-ll. uu', and "lii-k'' Kiliin, of this dlj . he.uliiR in tlie- lllejil voting i.isea which irsulteil from the warm tnunhipil elictlon here Tucbday, took plaie before Aldeuuan V.van.t In Ihe Tmth wanl Sjtunlvv evening. Thomas lie vine, .lames Campbell ami Thouu.s l'dgln waived a bearing and wen- luld In KO() ball. Mlrhul Ic'amari demanded a hen In? and produced a (ax iecelit lor Wn laxcA paid I'eliruary, 10. 1'sK). The aldimiin rctirvol hi deil-lcn In the i.v.e until Mondi) liighl. DURYEA. s-peuil lo ihe Muiilon Irilunt Durvri, lib. -'). -Mtunlay eviinng al ihe liw reiue llcve inmpanjV lair the hill was ciowded. About l.VJ piople wltnui-ml the dollhlitful cu li rt limiK lit. 'Ihe la.vloi llo-e company. So. 1, and enlur.v llue company. No. ". attended. Musiu was luriiMicd by the liMal drum oips. Ihe prize wlnncis wen- as follows: Door prize, '.'-0; plituic, Mr. ( nne llabvlon; caiving knife and fork, llany Mclntjre, Old l'oigo, table, Hubert lion; va-e, Mr. ( lirk, water xit, (iiorge Navlnr; lainp, Mr Mclnivre, pUturc, Arthur .sLimans; pillule, xliggif I'iekiell, and Mvcril others uf minor an omit. 'Ihe fair will be con tinued a fwv evi lungs this week. Mr. A. .1. Duniiolly give a very intorestlnj lectiuo In the auditorium of tho High school liiila) iwnhik. Sxtnrdiy the llillslcid tolliery wa agiln toned to" sii-pend operations on account of th gieat imrcnc of waiir in the mine, lislcnlay the icsumcd operitiom again. l'rlda) afternoon the pupils of the High eeuool gave a very interesting educalinnil enlirlain ment. l'riil.iv ctcniua: tho lur little lads and lasslee gathered togethir to honor one more of their inirrj little companions, Miss Itcaliiie, diughtir of Mr. and Mis .lames I'ury, of Marey avenue Those who paitlclpalcd In the pleasures' were as follows'. Misses l.thcl Thoiiias, Mrintou; Mabel illeii, Alice inlilson, Minnie Haines, Mugaiet 1'ilie, Maud Weldou, llara Malsh, Klsic Hughes, Mi III gan, Agnes Murphy, l.thel Williams, Ileatrlce and Mjrtle Zilk and .Messis. Wlllliiii Williams. l.v.HH Joniw. Hubbard and IHIIIam Houser, Thomas Ijshon, Henry llolgate, Oscar ltunmiei field, (liorgo llejlcr and Jo-cph lluncs. Mrs. William Kvane, of hcrjntnn. xlitu at the home ot her mother, Mrs. Ilenjamlii Itlchardson. Sunday. Mr. John Ward, of Philadelphia, Is ependlnc a lew wicks Willi fiiends In town Mi. James Holies visited in Pitlstnn, Monday Charlis, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Iroy Alliii, who has been ill with bronchitis, is lm pinvliiR. Xlr. MUd Itsmlall visited at the home ol Mr and Mrs. I'vaii", of Coxton, I'rlday evening OOOOOOOOOOcXiOOOOO THEATRICAL. xxoxxxooooooox ATTRACTIONS TODAY. LM KL'M The llostonlaus in "The VIecroy " Mght. CU)i:.MV. -Tho llkildeii loincdv eompsii). Vlatlnee and night Holden Comedy Company. Tho Holden Comedy compaii) opened a wiek. iiig.igimtut at the At.uhiny nt Mu-lc lat night, presoiitlng as tho Initial pei(criiiame Die gieat Kiisatloual jnelodi una, "Ihe Diamond llreukcr " The house was crowded fiom I'll I" dome and the liberal applaiw- vib a i cital 11 11 Union that tha pirii.rmanit was t-utliily eatUlactur.v, The e"in puny Is btluno; and eviulv balanced The keen erv elabouto and luiidsomr, and Ihe co-tiiiiilng chgant, llctwctii e-ich act H'lil.illlis nf a pleas Ing inturo were Introduced Dii fists dogs and' tiii.nKes smlallv engaged for tho iscianton tnBatenicnl of this enmpany, aie an excellent H-iformanie and piuved a tcaturo Indeed. This afternoon "The Crucifix" will bo piieiiitecl mid tonight llic beautiful southern eemeily, "Knob's cf Tennessee," will be pro. eluee-1, Tlio rtostonlfuiB TonlBht. Xmong the promlnrnt billads rendered b.v Ihe Hnstonlaiia at the L)ceuui tonight vvhlt'h found favor In tho original production at the Knlekerboeker theater! New York, are a serenade and tarantdla for the principal aoprano, reneleted by Mist Hilda Clark) a topical song, "Leader of Society," for Mr. Ilarnabccl "llyrs of niaclc and lljis of lllue," sung by Mr. Macllonaldt a spirited ballad, "The quern of the Carnival," for tontrallo, n romance, "Jiml for a Day," for tinor, and a "Song of the Hnuigglen," for bisw. Ilio story Is said to le written tn a frothy and tatirleal vein, depleting rertaln Incidents In the life of the viceroy of Sidly during the slstecntli century. The keynote to every situation Is com edy and a slender lute Interest it evolved out ot the episodes. "The Burgomaster." "Ihe lltirgomsslrr," the musical iimiecly fiom the llluslratcl pens of the eminent Chlcigo wit, l'lnnk Plxley, and Ihe prominent minimi gentui, (liislsv I uders, will be present at the Lyceum Thursday night. Sale of seals opens this mom lug at ti n. in. This merry melange glories In the1 illstltittlon of being the most phenomenal financial and rlltle record breaker In western theatrical Ids tor). It le presented here by an organisation of eighty people, who carry an audience during three bonis ot hllailoue fun fiom the Town Spiare. of N'cw Xmttrrdam, now New York, in tlie near livm. to llroadway an.) Madlaon Squire, New York, of today. 'I hence lo tho seashore (ot a dip and baek again lo New York, Hall street, frtlii there In fauhal travel to the 1'iencll ball at Ihe Madison Sipisre Harden, after which an Imaginary trip by rail to the tree( of I hlcago, and lastly Ihe Illuminated Court of Honor at the lale World'a 1'alr. Iwo cur loads of siciici) aie pieseutrd In litis mammoth panoramic spectaiulsr and the eighty four trunks of gorgeous cesium, sj dlpli.red in this play of beautv, lsughler end song Andrew Muck. xiulie Mack brings the original New Sulk xesdemy of Musiu production of "The lttbel" to this til.v, as well as tho oilglnal compaii), ul though the play bad its premier In New Vork, but it was not especially east (or that engage incnt only and then tut down fur road puipo.is, as Is generally the c.ie with metropolitan vie- CCSsCS. The eompiny will comprise many local favor ite. Including Ceorge W. De.vs. (liles "-hlne, V'elwlii llianelt. Jolm 11. Ince.r.. riurlet If. McDonald, Ihoinie Jackson, John (. Kenton, Thomas licali), IMward Mken, Mlis .Te-rli(iiei Lovelt and Miss Claia Knnlt. i'he staging ot the pliy ie said to be xer.v heavy and realistic. xndiivv Mack will e-ome to the Ljccuin (or a one mgiii engageinnit only. I rlday, Heidi t. Scale on talc Wednesday at (I a. in C.itnrih Cniuiot Be Cuiecl xxllli l.'Cxl AI'PIICA'IION-!, as tin) eaini. I li.nli the xeat o( the disease. Catarrh Is a blood cr inistlliiiliiii.il ili-ciM, and In onhi to ruin It )ou must Hko tnteniil irinubis. Haifa (1. Mull One- is taken lutiinilli, and .ills illieil'vr cm the blood and nuicntts turfium Hall ( a taith Cuie Is not a quid, iniililne li ,vus nci iiIimI bi one ol the h,st phteldans in lb., eoiintry (or jenr, .tint l a itgul.ir punriilmn It Is loinposed id tuc best tonli kn v n. in blind with Ihe best bhod piu'lms. ,n t niir Ui leelly on the mucous surljces. lb" pc-ilnt eon bliulloi' ol Hi- lo ingipilkrls is what iin clities siidi wrnditfiil n iilt in Hiring (aianh Send (or tcotiinonlalt fiee 1". J. C'lir.M: i. CO.. Pioivs, l.il.ci,, ti "old bv ilriiggists, piles- ,fs Hall's 1'amlly Pills ate the biii THE MARKETS. Wftll Street Review. Niw orl. IVIi '.'. The sto,k mirkel uia.le a r"ni.ukable exlubitlon this mornim; of spi motile sttinglh (otltivv-ed b.v u uddcn iel.iie and a ptiiud ot iiudcvlating dullnis-H and ilio-ipliia; pneis up to tin- dc.t- The piiniipal liifliit-nt's hi (he opening was the man) minors and ill mmstnntlil accountu n( the sllcid details of the steel merger and the timw of exchange ot iho ivpe-cd lew Keiiiities for the existing slot k ul the xlccl companies. Tut il (sales, l.Ci'JJ.--on ehiics. The bund inarki t was Inclined to KO oil In tho afternoon but retained ,i part of the inoi iillu- adianies. Total nalei, par value-, v.l,lhj.esl. 1'iiitul Stales ufundiug is advamt'l 's nnd the lis H per etnt on (lie lxnt call. Ih now is declined !. The following ipicitations aie furnished Tlie Tribuae by t. S. Jordan & Co., rooms 70S.704 Wears bulldlnf, ."cranton, Pa. Telephone tiGOS: Open- lllsh- Low Clos- lug. est et. Ing. American M'gir . . . ,1 Mi bin's M"li Iti'i American Tolnc-ro 117 lli't 117 117'i Am .5-. .t W I"i V), tt'j r. Aleh , To .v. ft. Ve .. . .V,i .".i1, .Vi, jii A T. A, ,-j, , i'r .... ssit (.si, ss st llroekl)ii T i act Ion .. . 77!j 7;I;s 7''-j Tel Pair. A Ohio s.i, s.ij s t.it tout. Toll u to UiSi It la1 17 Ches. , (.hi n' .i'l's it?, ,;s tide, o-O. vV in1, l'H it', 1k ( hie., 11. 4. (J lliiij iii,i4 H7' us Stock Ishnd lil's Ul Iil I Si Delaware k Hud-cii ....It, lis, Hl't 1 I ' a IVileral '-trcl ftH. :i"i t- IT'j 1'sileral Steel, IV s(. 'O VJ s,,-,, han. . Ttx., Pi E., ."i. ol JZ IkiiiIj. k Nnsh 'li'j 'rj' n" 'UH Manhattan l'lo lis ll"s 1I7U 117", .Met. Traction Co IM'l lf.1' n lfil, Mivrfiuil P.icilio .t7U s7it Sn'a nij People's (.as lnl lm ts)4 1CKV N. J. -Cuuril Ui 1V,1S 1VJ 11 Southern P.uille li ll' e".i ia Vortoll. k Weslem S"' 11, li'4 am. North. Padlic Sl'i Mi4 ij', S., North. Patlhe, IV ,s7'i S7'i S7's t-7H N. . Central lfi ll 14li4 ll. Out. k West ;tlM .Tt'i :!li Pinm. It It ll'i lt'i'j lit jr. rielllu Mall 10 to :.t n It-mliiig .n0'k M3 -ii'4 tn1. Heading, I'r 71 71 7u's 70", niltheill It. It M'l JD. ' K et touthern It It., Pr .... 7(, 77i 7ii'4 7i Tiiin. C. sV Iron .17 JsiJ 31 M V. S. la-ithcr U l.l IJ', l.'- V. S. IcalhiT, IV 74S Tl" 7t' 7i I' . lluhber It's Pit, i.Sj iu l'nlon Pacific . S)i "fii s-x4 s.ii Ciilon I'aclhe, IV .V; M'4 ti jr, Wabxf.li, Pr . ..I', .Hit '', "i'j Western l'nlon ... t7 U7 t7 ?7 CIIICACO OIIAIV MMtKIT Open High low I l.is WIII.AT ln. e.t it ln" Maicll .... . 't 7s 'I1. 7l'a May ... 7fi' 7CJ ,r.i ;ut; so NERVOUS SLEEP. When there is disease of the delicate female ortratiism. it is only a eiuestion of j time until the Renernl he.iUh becomes unciermineii. rservousness, nieepiessness, loss of appetite and "sinking spellb" produce suiTcring nlmo-it iiidescriliable. There can be no restoration of the gen eral health until the local health of the womanly orgauUm i re-estublitshed. Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription establishes regularity, dries offensive drains,, heals inflammation nnd ulcera tion nnd cures female xvraknes. It encourages the appetite, trniuiiilues the nerves and induces, refreshing Bleep. "You would tie surprised If sou could have seen me wlie ti 1 commenced taklnc l)i Pierce's medicine and could see me now,'' writes Mrs Isaac !s Harris, of (iayvllle, Yankton Co , So, Dakota "I had uu appetite, was completely run down Have had kloinich trouble lor years and was so nervous I rould not ulecp M'e have spent a lot nf money doctoring, but there was not one thing that I took, that did me anyVood, eacept Tor n short lime, till 1 com menced taking Ir Pierce's 1'avnrlte Prescrip tion nnd 'Ooldeu Medical Discovery ' lu three days uftcr I commenced taking hit medicines could ec a change lor the better, and from that time I have steadily been getting better. Can walk or tide to any place I want In, and I feet like a new person Since taking Dr, Pierce' medicines I can sleep all night nud never get up tired in the morning, can eat anything; and It elou't hurt mc " Or, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure bil louxnes nnd sick headache. WW f III I COULD WlH'Jh NOT Special Diseases of Men IS MY SPECIALTY. Scatter iJBJtflr 1 Faculties TlJl If you ate euDeiini; liom any dueare 01 coltdltloli liiillai to nun, or l( yon have been ulsappolnleil In nut getting .1 permiueiit tore, 1 want )cu lo is nie and have a mvlsl chat with me. I will explain in )oii MY MMI.M Ol' I III. ITMI'.N r. which I bavo originated and developed alltr mr whole life's experience In (renting spielal di-easis o( men. I ham hi) belts, epetllles, fiee Minplis, trial trealiueritu vr ehslin mnliial eomblnatlnna or similar oevlreis which do r.ot and lunnot eute lleinsct pceullar to inru, My education, my eiperl '?',', "V CMncle ikc, my iipiilatlou toiuleiiiiit nil such iiiaikeiv. If you will pay me a Mit I will give Jim I'm 1; Ol' CltxlKil! thor.vugli peisoual I'anilnilloii and an lunejt 0)lnion of your case. If you an- Incurable I will tell xnu mi, nnd advl. .von so that you will nt bo humbugged bv unsirupulous piattllloncis who 1I.1I111 tu euro nil If after exeni. "jug )ou, 1 find jou eurable, t will insures jou of a pctminert euie, Inismiieh as I will .give j-t.11 a wittten guarantee lo ufund von eviry tent .toil have puld me In ease I fall to enett a eurr, 1 make no thiige for luedlelnes, us thev are alwnjs includisl In Ihe nominal he, asked, ami jou know to the tent, b"fi re )ou start whit your whole treilment Is golni to tost, and t -ill! make lie (,il- pininlsis is to the llm ten II e sake of letting von a patient, as I piotnlsc only what I tan do, ami dn as 1 promise I N'NTI II Ui IHM'IIVItCI'S .lopped in 5 to 10 da) CAlItsiONS and Drains stopped In ' to Ifl elavs I'LCHltV, tale not of bow long etanJIug, I will ilr) them up at erne. . MTlirillli: cured xrltlioiit cutting or dilating. lUDIIOC'l f.i: or any swellings ur ulirgetiicnl.s reduced al once. IMPOniM'i li) i.i) s.vslim ol iroalin tit is eurabli Irrcspectlvt uf ihe lime standing- or your age IIIAHDKH AND MDNT-V di-iaiigrnienls by my sislciu of lieitinent hhovs hlgni of itn provrmenl Irom the vrrv bitinnli'g. HIIt'.t'M TISI, being caused bv innnire eonibtum nf blood, is cured permanently by me MTCTl'tt' IILOtin POIMiMNC. i nmtly tilled witl.nul Ihe u-c of ludlde of Potash or Meuur). HltlTK if ) on laimol HI VII i,inis tmh me Klrlelt) oiimlrnlhl and atl replies sent In plain rm-eltins Intlnie :.iuii lsinp In iiusuie repl) OI'I'K 1 1101 US, 0 a in to p. lu nnd el tn S p. lit )-iiimIj)s, ID a m to t f. m. DR. MACKENZIE'S l'ci'ii.nnciilly Localctl ;il Rooms 208-209-210 Pauli Building 426-428 Spruce St., SCRANTON, PA, TAKE ELEVATOR. roitN. Mar 0Ti' May , ... sl'j tlT, tn's si 1 POHK Max ll'JU 11 iV 11 '0 LAUD. Mav .......... 7.."i7 7 07 1 j.'i 7 &! Hill? Hay 7.13 7 17 7 d 7 1 Nl'W ORK (111 UN MAIthT.T Open- High- Low ( loe- ISIILxl' lug est e-l lug Haieli 7')5 7fi, 7"'s 7'fs, Jluv .tO'j sda S0' tn", (OltV. May (7 (7 (d, (u1 . Scranton Board ot Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Bnoed on Par of 100. &TOCKS. Uid xsked. I'irst Katlonal Bank S-crantun Savings Hank Third National 11 ink ;.", Dime Deposit and Du-iount Hank . Kconomy Light. II k P. Co. laiika Trust safe Deposit Co Clark 4: Suover (Jo, Pr beranton Iron Pence k Mlg. Co. ... Scranton Axle Works Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr. ...... County Saving Hank i: Tnut Co.. First National Hank (CarLondalc).. Standard Drilling Co Traders' National Hank berantou Hop. and t (o BOND". Scranton Passenger Hallway, first Mortgage, due- K0 People'a Street Hallway, first mort gage, due 1918 Pople'a hlreet Hallway, General mortgage, due lWM Dicksen Manufacturing Co. . . . LaLka. Towiishlu aehool .'. per cent. IJ1I0 ayi lei Kll S'i 1'itl 100 .l 20 rw so 11.1 lUj 11a 115 US IK1 1W CTtv of Scianton M. Imp. el per cent I Seranton Traction fl per cent 113 Scranton Wholesale Market. (directed bv II. (I Dale, ?7 Inekawanni ve ) Butter r lemur), t'Ja'JJ'ic; da'r.i, lsii)... Cheese -Pull cii.iiu, Ualu'i. I.ggs Weelirn lii-sh, L'li.a.'.'e i neailn Male, X-il le Hi-ins Per tu. thnlee nnrrovv, V '' i1". Pea Hiaas-Pii bu., if.'.lla.'.yi. Medium Beans Pi r bu , s,j.to.i., (.11111 Puis Per bu.. .'1 I'UI.Ci. Onions I'er lm , 'rlit.ln. IToui Best patent, ?l isj. New York Grain and Pioduce. New York, I'd). "3. l'lour lnai live hut m-any with wheat. Wheat- .-pot tiilu. No. '.' ml, si's' ( 0. m. li. afloat and 7u'ac. elevator. So 1 mini em Diiluth, WW t. o. b. elliiat. optinns opineil firm and closed Ntexd.v at net unchanged tu S, ailvauu ; Mireli closed 7f'lii., May. Nixe lul M Coru-'spot III in but itilil. No 2, i'Ji eli valur and Is'.o t, n. b. atlnit; option marl opened eteadv, dalrr easel nit and eloeeii w-i and unchanged to tit. lower, March 1 los-ed tl M), IB'se , July, iji. Oat -pot. tlrin, Ne i !lle; No. 8, anJe i No. 2 white. .(.isSUi.-i , 11 white, Ul'nc. . track mlxiel western lii'ial,' iplliuis nilnl nomtiully slrady with lnsii Bin lir I'lnii; fiisli iriaiiier), Ha'.'li., faitius, IU JTh , Juno tiiaimr), J-ij-ii1 , liuiutiou ticii r), lC'aalUt , slate ililr), . isSJs- I hecios Imh fancy largo tulortil and whiti, JU'e.xli'.i , lain sirall tiilonsl, liUiiU'.c Lggs-lirm, t ua and Ptnusylvanla, lUUi wisurii, lodliii southern, J"s ilhVst Chicago Gtiilu and Produce. Chicago, I'eb. Hi. A iharp tuiiibat beio-ei, tint rinsllvt huilus nf tlw bull .ml bear hosts in 1 urn mule tin market tho center of aitnunon tenia). Ma) tloA'd ',41. luivu, bullish slatlstn-i and eteadv eablc-t caiiii' lu Ihe support of whi 11 and llm elci- was e. over -aturila). Oats losi-d a shado down uud piuvisioua ttlac. improved (ash quotations ivnu an tollows: Hour Dull No. ,1 spring wheat, 7ta75c. ; No, i n-1, i.i'ja 71'1 i'., No. i com, JU.V.i No. J )ellow, i(M4i No. 2 cats, il'sa.'i'st-., No. S white. Ju'ij.tisi. . No. .1 while. HT'suis'se. ; No. 'J i)e. OJaiJ'a' . mailing, SsaOV.: No. 1 dax, Jl ell; No. 1 north wist, 1 Ci, timolli), sj IU, pork, fllall.iii laid, $7.iUa7.6i'ii libs, 7 nja7..iuj shouldcif, 1 0';ju i Hide, i7.SOa7.7Us vvhieke), ti 37. Chicago Live Stock Market. (huagu, lib. 21.- ( atlle- ltcceipl. lo .so guud In iholee ulcers, strong to Ilk. hlghii, eoin mull and midluiii aleail); buleluis' aluek siron: lu Ilk. higher, Tixaitr, higher: good 1.1 pun stters, fl,ti.i.ieit pool to medium. Ki 'sialic. tii era and (eidei, ti.liM 'Jl: eons, t.'.tflat .id LeifeW, taii 4U, lexas (id stieis, slit'.o, Txu. nr.iss stuis. (.I.tlu, i'lxat bulls, . fCnX i lligi, -Heciliits tuila.v, jo.isn, luiiieumu. jij.ism lift ovn, '.'iil, fiiUs. liUher; top. mis), ihimJ and buti, hers, s'i IOjri.11; good tn thnlee heat 1 i.aUiJ.tiO, lough heav), f.i.Jiaj.n, ln,ht, Si 1 2 3,1 jbulk of salts, "3.", .VUj.r.1. ihlip lti'itiils, li,llj het, elrong In JOc. higher, lambs steady to (-trong; good to choice wethirt, flal.iCi; fair In tholco lulxtsl, .! isial,Ut wfstnu eheep. alal.M; lexas fheei, e-i.fsJ.uJ l,i; native lambs, Tl 'JojX J6, western, t'.aa M. New Yoilc Live Stock. Jvevv Vorl, l-fb, -p, lleeve iMevn. sitaily 10 1IX-, lilfliori bulls, eaij'i niiilluni mul fsl rou, tirmir; common, steaily, ttrrrs, fl WxJ.'.'j, bulls, f:.7ial.30, lima, n.tslil CulvrsMarUt sluv slid tic. leivver than Sttunlay; vrals, Wa7 .'al; banivsril iml fat mitt's, ('la.l.r.n, vi'arllnts, lfi Sn I Center Them on My Specialty 11 B FINANCIAL. BOND OFFERINGS PAYING 3.3,3 TO 4.95 Per Cent. Complete Circular Xlst on Application Biooklyn Edison 1st Mtg. 4s, Chic, Burl. & Quincy 3 1-2, Cleve & Maitetta 1st 4 l-2s, Util. Har. & San Ant. 1st 5fc. Minn. Gcn'l Elect. 1st Con. 5sj, Minn. & St. L. Con. 5s, Norf. & West. Imp & Ext. 6s, Rio Ginndo West. 1st 4s, Terininnl B. It. of St. L. Con. 5s, United Kys. Co. of St. X. 1st 4s, 'STATISTICAL TABLES." 1001 (Pocket Edition) now ready. Spencer Trask & Co. 27-29 Pine Street, 05 State St , Albany. NeW "York. "A Glimpse at Wall Street and He rnnraVaie " isiiir tiilr or lib nttiTfxBIS iii-it xjkm mioK t It ts Momsthlnc rsdieslls ditTsrent from other inibhcstiaus. Vr) xslushle sod mlsreitlnc to ihetrsilsrs AIo msrket report CCIIT CBCC and iuodUiIj iliiciusiion shests Ob HI rflCb srry & Co: v.rMCUSros'niictrrsTs,'i tiCHisut 4 1 mid IU limit IIIV.1V, .MtXV VORK. ICMAItl-ISIIEIl 1HI15. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton. 1 il n t aie wrk!n1ylnt'i?lntrtefcllx,ntt,f In; 11 v.r ix ipoT th ) set ingflani ;lflnt7 tiamrk of laio tt 1' l on tnmatticm t nmii Hcfrlnitnre, ( oifixUkloa t1C. M1fr.tt Hirlan, 3rrtifnr Inslirrl. LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL I CURES BiliousnosSf Constipation, Dyspopsla, Sick-Koati -acho and Liver Complaint. SUGAR COATBD. Sold by all drupslsit ornrnt by mull, NcrxlU Meilcsl C., CHcijii I boU liv MtCairali A. niomss Ilrujflsli, '."Ol 1 I..11 kaiv.iiniA tivrnui Scranton, l'.i DR. DENSTEN Pbjs!ciau and Surtfoos 311 SpniB) St. J. liniDit lourt BQlldlii SCRANTON PA. All atuie ati'l tliiuiilt ehsfasrs ol inru. so mtii mi'l chilJisli. CIIIIMMU M.HVOUS. llllxl.N xM WA'sll.N" 1'IfcL'ASI.S A 81'LC. IALT1. AH ellevasos of the Lncr, KUnsjs, lli.JJci, fcUln, lllooil, Ncrvmi, Weimli, Kve, Kar, Nose-, Thioat, miJ I.'inics, Cancers, Tumoi 1'ilcr, lluiture. Cultri', llhcunutlsni, Aithms, t'tarrh. Vrlcocel, Lost Jlanliooel, Nightly rnibulolis, all rcnulo I)li-x"es, Icuconliora, tti , Cnnnorilira. rlsilli. Hlooel I'olson, Inellscrs. Hon ami joutliliil lublia oblitrated fMirjji-ry, Till, I'lilUP"1!. r'Pe "" htomath Honns CA 'I MIIIHOOM:. hpffltlp tor tatarib Tbrrs inunlli' trfalincnt onlj V'00. Trial free In , filer Consultation end examination frrr, O' lur hours Jail) and aumlav, S a. m In I p 111 DR. DENSTEN a' Mirrn and I.ainbs Miccp n tonic, Rood slissp, IDs. blslicr; lambs, if&iwi' blitlur; slici-p, S!.3i, mils, is.1; lamlw, ir5jt, vM, (tills, il'JVilTV Kcgi Market 1 1 1 1,-1 1 r i- ut "i SO.lO.lO, thoke state pip, 0 Itf. Oil Market. Oil City, l-'.li. 25,-nrnllt isl,ipe- l,?i err lllli airs., no bids; ahipmrnts, I'SM't; ban?!; a fram-, t.7,6?il barrrls; runs, 111,' 'I bancUi ! ttis-i', Tb,3;j tjritli. JaM B M 1 IB ililBS,! KmU'Ht" pIP 1UU I-II-1.& ! 25 CTS. StfblNaWBsI