The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, March 13, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE SCBANTON TBIBUNJS-WJiDKKSDAV. alABOll 1, 1901.
NORTHEASTERN
PENNSYLVANIA
h'OREST CITY.
Fprilal to the Scranton lillniiir.
Vorcst City. Muiih lk -l'ianl Par-
rOW, VllO lllli 1)l'CII KUlltlUMl)' 111 villi
mi uiiionh. In now huimwlmt licit"!'.
l.itKtno Sullivan has niutuil n lunch
room In tli" place furiiidly oixtipleil
1 .luhn .lc imler.
' .Inliu li. 1 tuilil imil John It. Uell. our
iv ih HiU'iii In litMinllioiitui-s, iniiilc nn
liiiipci tl'iii f the loor farm t'lliliiy.
Mim, I'olec, tin? milliner, lx I" " w
Yoil: iltv
, lm-iln'l social wan lit-M nl tliu home
of li I. Taylor, on OniiitalC street, by
tlic lnillo.i nf tin- MvtliodlMt rliurch last
cm nlns
l.tuis llolfmtl mid Willie 0vcn, tho
latin vvlin iii'i'iitly vviic badly buinnl
Villi )0Ml"l. Illl! Still 111 IhlH'lKl'lU'.V
)ifni)it:il
ll Uik- Mii'lul will li held 111 UK-'
MrtlimlM i(iiiiiiubu Friday night.
t in 1mm' Institute vv.is Ik'I'I hi
tli HlKh m-liiiol liulldlni? Saturday nf-ts-union
Then; was a laiKP attiiid
mire ami tho impels voic hotll Inter
efInT kiiJ Inslr -PtUf. Amoiii? the
itprjl.t'ih veil' Pioli'Fbiir .1. V. Dt'lanuy,
of caibfiiilnln: VrotVysor J !'. Dnoley.
A iviiriit. .1. C Tin Kit, TlmiiU'son;
I'uriiUiiii Mannliib'. Hcniek Center;
Clarence Sn.veli'i. I'llffunl; tJ. U. Mo
re stimuli Mls- SIcKcp ami MIsh Smith,
TnloiulHlp WclllUKtoii UouiiilK unit
Ml.s Pair. II. Vnn-llliiK: 1. C,rander,
,1 man rilklliKton.
NEW MILFORD.
t-f wt "lie Sraiiton Trllium.
Nets Milior.1, MjiiIi ll.-V. S il called on
'I I. tllllKiill t'llll'is tills WCCk.
Will bcstin I.U I limit Aiilil 1. Ml. Tliomn Mill
take iharsin nf hit mill on thai It.
II. I'. Mansr ar.'l wife attended the (unrr.il
of their nicer, Ktltrl nimli, em Sunday. She died
vt peritonitis,
Lewis Union, aited Nl .Mara, mill u iishknt
ct Aiilinin, was l'iirlt-l In tlic llunnill cemetery
en Satunl.iy. I'mlt rtakcr Tnltle liul chaigc of
the riiiur.il. '
'I lie bind members arc practicing uinler an
Inrlnirtor tor their inliutirl .how, which I ti
lie rImii Thursday t senilis: nevt at tlie Academy.
Tills will ho ft itpr.il iovr, listlni; aliout two
hours. Tlic admission fee will be 10 and 1J
sent.
rprliiffvlllc people nc very much iirptlril
nip morning ictetitly to find that llcriinuin,
the Jeweler, had mddcnly ilkippratitl, tnklnir till
Mock ami tools with him. It ai later learned
that do hail irone to Ma-'jclm-rlU to arrcpt a Jub
ut J r ily.
AVOCA.
Mi. hi' i. urn1 NiIi'Mh l a urt ol utr roiiMn,
51i nil, , iihiK in Milmlsoti.
M l ii lit idlcy uprnt a few dais with
h 4l l OlilliN IKtllll.t.
M t.. .isr Leonard, of le Ilijsillle. Is Wt
ju tit r in .i'ii i, M". I.. V. Mnous 111 till pljtc.
r I itlit ' MlBflonary society will meet at
tlic imil "i Mn. 1. Mtroiimll u Tlmifiliy
ririn 'i. i tlii wctK.
M VI. .-hlihU attfiidcd the W.uniiltis
M 'li nrc at MchoNon last nrrk.
I I nll, Mnule Aldrich, llessle lliadley
in) Mr- I A'.iii l-ott were apiiolntetl last
uii in a iitiniiilttw to arrancr a proiirainiiin
fir .in Unci (iiteitalnineiit at the I'irflijtcrljti
t in n
M mt Mi- I'uil Mnore and tliuuliter, llilm,
r Knitfrlit, fptnt Mind iy with rclatlns heir.
In. U.-l. v Vale ipiarlcttc will kIc an enter-
' mint in ' ilie (iprr.1 llmi-c n 'I lunula- ccn-uij-
Mjimi II I lit-, will he the hit munlier I
ut -in li.iure coui'C wlilrh has lieen rondmtcd I utaiv
I. -ut niik !' "pit's I liritian Kndeaior wcicl
tn ttmi.
M .ml Mi l.enrBP Putt in id daushter, Ml
I oi pi hi. (.pint lat 'Ihurfd.iy with Heart
I ,. ml.
I. I'. Mir.miKlillii, A. .1. lUiifli. V. I. nr
ran, Prof. ('. P. Ilolun, SI. .1. liion, lir. V.
II. Ilercc, V. .1, Sainmuh, lleiijamln McCll.inn
and Theodore lloc.m attended tin- rvenipllliiatlon
of tho rrooml ihmcc li the KiiIrIiM of (.'oliim.
lnn at I'ittxton on Monday ricnlnir.
'. II. Anihmon will leaie this wnk to purthaio
RoOtU la .New York.
M. .1. 1I.ij.ii, John Manuel, lluld Union and
Colntlliu Mi I.sni(lillli Me attending tlie mliieiit'
coinenlioii at I tariff on.
Itlehard, tho ll-(.irnld son vt Mr. and Mm
!eorgp II'mc, of the Noitli Dnd, U jerlou.ly til
ol a complication of illv.i-e.".
Itmc uf the Valley l(nlue. No. S7. Sons of St
ficoiKc, (clehralctl Its nineteenth annlicrsary a
few turning nito. V. J. I"icmbith, wurthy
arand msinjfr. vn picfent iind hpolse wohU
of rnioiiMRpincnt to the inrinlxrt. Valler M
iimiui cnttrlalned them with romlc niiii; John
I'loomp fic an addri"K on tho Juiinllo Older:
win;. William lii i addics on the order, Jjiiim
Nnlth; koIo, Waller Odscn; tolo, V. .1. Trim
tilth, The followhii ruiM wne pre-cnt fioni
out of town: W. II. Ilaricy, lieoip' Ualnl',
Dm inoiei .lolm C'niome, fioorco lllcU, Mow
Nettin-ii, Pilcehurc; V. 11I(L, (i.oise Ilrali..
.lohn llkl.mii. lnoiRo Xeivinan, l'aioiHi .Sim
nel Pctcit. Chailes Tnloi, Wlllhim Potl, Holi
er tWttlnrlll, Kdwaid Mtliolu. Hilllam Klvle.
01 phanl: Wlllhm H.uler, Willi im .loli, .Mlnit
.lull, V. liter 1-inioiH. .lohn Miutinr, HUoa-ll inn.
Iliiuy ltlfle, William Hnlnun, imuel Hitch
man, C'liarln bhaw, Jamci Mnlth, Seranton;
Thomas Yoiiiik, l'rank Carter, William rinne,
William i:ili, llany Painell, (leoigo Henr.
Sainml Pear, IMtttton. llcfiolinirnK wiro keiied
hy the Aioca lodge.
'Ilie Piimltlio Jlelhodiit tliuicli Iu7jir will
open In the luxincnt of tho t-ilK mill on the
SMIi iiKta. Theie will he a ttmteo, home mlv
.lrn. Siuidi tclnol, Woley leatjuc" and randy
buotln. An iiittrtalniritiit will he iioiMul
tjih I'lcninj. Supper will alo he erricd. I.
Soloimiii flethle l piesidint. Mis. M.uy V.
Illcifp, ice piCfident, and I. J. llo,le, fee-
SPRINGV1LLE.
Fpreia) ' tlie Stranton Trilmr.c.
prui(rille I.ii. li IS, ."now lanl-hid on at
mil. ,i ,i rfieit late under the pentlo inttuiiice
il 1 .t j in cUll.
int. ' it 'liuimns of the liouv. Into which
Niuini -innj;ir tin piepaiui; In moc, he U
gitxug i ill In liuild one for lilm.eK on lu
W nil's full!
'I'n lit i,il..ii . had anutliei hkIiI at the Imuie
of ?iicr l'i.iis uii l'riday iveiilu; la-t, neaily
forl nf Die iihiuIicij .illcmliiu- and an all aiuuml
Rood Unit w.n I. i.l. t
li Cultii has acicpted an .ismcy with the
lluniiiutin r.uluiui company ami U shnviiui;
i liui I"i if 'ampks iududius Until-,
. I Inn v sill. ritlni;.
M. I mil ltilcy hat. Itcciytlanffcroii-Iy ill for
h . I tl.l .
' " I jr'i. h.i.i hlicil to I?. It. Tliomaf and
HOLLISTERVILLE.
Special to the Scran ton Trlhune.
llolll.tcriille, Maich li. Ml. AinimU lliuwn
died .it her late icshhnce lieto on M.uch f ut U
o'clock a. m. Mi lliottii was .i qiilit, pe.ueiul
nelghlior ami wa amoin,- the earliest tctllcrs i-f
thil place. Mic died at the achanccd ai;e of fci
ycait. The funeral sen ices were tomlucted in the
P. M. cliuuli at 2 o'clock Mondav atteinuon.
Hev. Mr. llmv, of Pliudale, olliclitcil. alstctl
hy Itev. S. McVey, of tills plicc. Interment was
niade In Ilolli-lenllle cemetery. Ilei rj.nl it sin
ied hy hie ehlldiiu: Ml. I. . Hrown, of
StiJiitnn; Mi. I-ailni Mooia, the Mie- M.uy
and OtU und Mr. N. Dolhcit III own, of tills
place; aN hy tlilileen ri mikhllilien, twenty.
two Ricat Riandihlldien and one Kieit Rieat
Riandchlld. Tlie relatives of tlie iletra.nl liaic
tho i-.unpalhy of their many friends in this their
time of bcuMicment.
Mi. Iljintt Walto I ciitlcallv 111.
lkrtha Watiom li iccoierins iioin a f.'erc
attack of pneumonia.
Mr. A 11. llollister U slowly icaainlns' lietlih
Mrs. l.hi I'es-rndcn, Mi4, f'airie llrown,
' THEORIES' A ROUT FOOD.
Also ft Tew TnctB on the Sftmc Sub
v Ject.
V hear much nownilayB about
health foods ntul hyglutilo living, about
vpRPtuilnnlAiu nml many other fmla
alotiK the fame llnu,
HosUiunintH may ho fouml In thrj
IniHc pltle.i whero no incut, pantry or
pofffo Ih Bprvpii nml tin food crank Is
In hht Kloty, mul urKUUipntH ami thno
tk'M calo in advanced to prove that
meat vaa nevpr Intoiiilod for hunian
stoinuehx, and nlniost inako u be
lieve that our Kturdy nneostoiH who
lived four fcoro yeats lu tobtitt health
on roast beer, pork mid million imiFt
have been jtrossly Ignorant of tin; lawn
of health.
Our fotefatheiF Intel other things to
do than formulate' theotlcs uliout the
food tliuy ale. A win in velcoiiif vos
I'Xtendoil to any kind from bacon to
IIC'OlllH.
A healthy tippotlte ami I'oininon
sen.se are excellent mildes to follow In
matteis of elli't, and a mixed dlol of
Kialns, fruits and meats Is undoubted
ly the best.
As compared with grains and vege
tables', meat furnishes the most nutri
ment In a IiIrIiIx concentrated form
and Is digested and assimilated more
quickly than veKejablcs und Ktulus.
Vr. Julius ltemnihoti on this subject
my: Nervous pomms, people tun
down In health and of low vltalltv,
should eal meat and plenty of It. IC
the dlirestlon Is too feeble ut Hist It
may be easily corrected by the lesular
ne ol Stuuit's Djhpepsla Tablets af
ter each meal. Two of th"se exeel
Imt tablets taken alter dinner will
dlfiest hctuiat thousaml grains of meat,
csrs or other animal food In tlnee
hours, and no inatter how weak the
stomach may be, no trouble will 1p
expetlenced If a lemilar puietleo is
niadp of using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab
lets because- they supply tho pepsin
nnd diastase necessary to perfect di
gestion, and every form of Indigestion
will be overcome by their use.
That hit go cUifh of people who coin-'
under the head ol" nervous dyspeptic
should cat plenty of meat and Insure
Its proper digestion by the dally use
ot a safe, hainiless digestive nieill
clnp like Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets
composed of the natural digestive prin
ciples, pepsin diastase fruit nelils and
salts, which actually perform the work
of digestion. Cheap cathartic medi
cines, ninseiuaradlng under the name
of dyspepsia cures ale useless for In
digestion, as they have absolutely no
crfeet upon the actual digestion of
food.
Dyspepsia In all its many foiins li
simply a failure of the stomach to di
gest food and the sensible way to
solve the llddle and cute tho dyspep.
sla is to make daily use at meal time
of a preparation like Stuart's dyspep
sia Tablets, which Is endotsed by the
niPillc.l1 profession and known to con
tain active digestive- piluelplc-s.
All druggists sell Sttutt's Dyspepsia
Tablets at nOc. for full tteatni"iit.
A little booklet on cauyo and cute
of stomach tiouble mailed fiee by ad
dressing K. A. Stuart Co., Marshall,
Mich.
Helen Williams ami Itotett Itlddell. There arc
twenty-nix, or twice thirteen, peaUnir, paits In
tho play, which will be seen at the I. count
lliurnla night.
"New Dominion."
(.Irinriil'i IMifit'tauffcn Is pie-rinlncutly the
product ot thought and the mentality lint eon
eehed It wjs in touch with the beauties of the
brooks and the onn eit the birds. The romedy
Is delightful, wholffome nnd bracing. "The New
llomlnluii" U tin- pace In the hUtoiy of an old
tale, but the portraits are draun with a Rcntlo
hand, and llnouali the rciiIIc naitatlie Is the
time of the liuitnly nf the nlrl of the moun
tain', mingled with the flow uf the 'lory and
temperliiK tin- sentiment. Mr. I Icmeiil'n ihar
atlctlzatIon Is (trlMn and Ideal, tplnidld in
t tint t pt Ion ainl character, ,t peiinanrut IIruic in
the ranks of naluie's nohllitv.
The moic limes em cp "The New Dniiiiiiloii"
the belter oii like it Tin New Dominion"
tomes to (lit- I.Jtiimi for tlueo peiloiniancts,
I'rldiy and Satuuh iiIrIiIs and situulay matinee
Stats ate now on wle.
THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
Vrw oil.. March 1'.. The tlock Inail.cl ton
tiiitieil ptiil tut1.il. and larccly due to oor'a.
tloiw ot piolcj.lotiils lu IiitliiMital tocks. Trad
ers prnfi vM'd to lie follonniR the IcadeiMilp of
limiilci-, in their buln.. Iluurlrr. 11 v,,is ill
lent liul puiely rpctiilatiio loiiillllons pl.ietl
a Lirgt- part In tin- 'l.i'n tlr.illliR.. Ilieio was
mix c- or lc. Inili'luu nil day, The piiinlpit
leatturs ot the i,er was tlic et client liaftle
n turns of tlie lailioids, ii.peelally the s0,itii
wi'Mrin toatlii, the bituminous coal eoiriers ami
Mime of the Southern i vails nlionrtl a lame In
1 1 ease In thtlr aioss ejndiiKi, oier those of the
C'Hic'pondinR wetk of lat ear. Tlie fes..loii of
the miners' lumentlon was dluw the eau
nf the ilulliiivs ami silRht heal hit its In tuc an
Ihratlle coal Rioup, .ittliougli c-onlldel.ee was
c.pif..cil tint no tllke was to be ftnied. A
niiinljfr of the important movements of the tliy
wcie in the locks nf mlnoi tadioad cuupiiites,
anil ninior was bus wills projects to atcouiil
Inr tlir.e adiauec. Tlie upu.iid inotinoiil In
lviiuslaid.i was piomptcd by the annual mett
tii ami the icports inado to -.It-tkholdti 'Hie
sl,,t I., nhltli hale been tloiinant .nltaiit'ed
olutplv, Amcilc.in Wiie iNlnif tlnre, anil ltln
It. Tin- sliciigth ill 'lobnco was tlut- It, a bi-lH
in lictit fits in iitriiie lioni tethiccd I not. Amal
eam.ilitl rupp-i .wcakenctl on icpoits ol a ie
iuw.ll of pinjects lu Montuiia. Total tales, 7't,
Jin) li.nes.
1h folio a In; imitations are furni-hrd The
rribuie by M. S. .Ionian i Co., rooms TOVTM
Mcars bulldini,', tciantcn, l'a. 'lelephone 5013.
Open- With- Low- t'los-
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Scranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Par of 100.
STOCKS.
Pint National Hank
Kersnton Sailntjs Hank
Third National Hank
Dime IHptwIt and Discount Dank..
Hconomy I.lRlit. II, k I'. Co
laseka. Trust Sate Deposit Co
Clatk k SnoTfr Co, I'r
Scrsnlon Iron Fence k tlfff. Co. ...
Fcrantrn Axle Works
t.jcka-iatir.a Dairy Co.. Pr.
County Kailnss Hank k Trust Co.,
Pirsl National flank (Carbondalc),.
Standard Drlllli'S Co
Trailers' National Hank
Scranton Holt and Nut Co
BONDS.
Ecranlcn Tassfrirer HaUtray, flint
MortKace, due lO'O
People's Street Railway, first mort-
gai-c, due 1018 .
People' Street Itallnay, Central
mortKacc, dua 1921
Dickson Manufacturing Co
Ueka. Tounshlp fcchool 0 per cent.
City ol fcuantcti si. imp. a per
tent
Scranton Tuition 0 per cent
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The Great
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Mc-.r II. I., stone ami Mekhoir 1'iiirgteiii aie
touiahsttut.
lr. S. llaukliH, of Hinalumlou, . V., and
htr on, Waltir, of the I lir'ltr Mllllaiy Vc id
tiny, .ue at the- home of her mother, Min lljriitt
Ma'lte.
Mks I l.u. i (.irgoi)'. of ?iranton, was enter
tained l.i.t sitnuljy at the home of her mother,
Mis, Ilatiie liri'gnry.
Mr, 'luiiicr. in this idace, spinl li.t wttl: In
Vbi-rnw, at the lioni" ct l,i si.inddiiiuhtir, Mrs.
limit I .1. l'liiu-e.
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Fpr. ijl tlie S.ranton Tiibiuie
NicIihImiii. Mauli 12 Mr. P V. II ih
VUlftiid, sptut Moudiy with In. nine,
D. Kell
llf. Itobcrt llnbeit'', of Huinkl.Mi, pleached
in the l'ii'slin-rlali tliuich Suudav moiniliff and
i-cnni. llcv. J. S. Wilkes, ot this place, tilled
the pulpit al Hiooklin.
Mi-s Hon- Wiitdit (.pint "undii with her parent-,
at r.ittor.Mllle.
Aiiioiii; tlioec who attended the djiite on I'riiliy
ewuiui; Iroui out of town wtie lle.is. . W.
s,jm.m., ol lHliiiillo, and lltni lltimott, til
l lifford
Mr . W. Staik, of Stale- street, pent Tues
day with lrnnds in Sciantoii.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cuied
wltlt LOCAL AI'I'IlCAilONS, as they ianii..t
uath the e.lt ot the disease. Catanh i. .i blood
tr toi.stltutionut th-case, and in ortUr to chip It
jou must tal.o intciiidl irmciltcH, Hall's C.i
l.inli Chip is taken iiittirnlly, am .ids dlrcUty
on the blood and inusuiu suifjccf. Hall's Ca
tanh Cuio Is not a iU.n-k uudlclne. It wai
ircscrilcd by one ot the but phxlciaiis In tin,
eoiintiy tor t'.ii. and is a icsulai inscription.
It is toropoaed ot tho best tonM known, mm
1 Ined wills tho b.-t bljotl puuhere, acting di
icctly on the mucous tin fat is. 'Ibe pcifect con
Mliatlou ot tho two incrtilltiils Is what pio
duces euch wonderful tcults in-curiic Catarrh,
send for testimonials fit e
1' J. CHUNKY k CO., Piops , Toledo, 0.
Sold bv eluucltii!, price IV.
llall'a ltmlly Pills arc the Wt.
Au.eiiiau - mar ..
Ann l It. in I'tlutro
Am. st,d fc Wim
Atchison
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llrook. Trattion
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lesitr.il sp0 ,
l'ed lal Steel, I'r
Kan. .t Te I'r.
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C. s. .l.i.tlicr, Pr.
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(Coriretsel by II. 0. Dale, 27 Latkawantu Ave
Huttir-( icainei, f.Pj.L'e.; dalr, IsjIOc.
CUesc-Pull ru-atii, 12.il1c'.
Prks Western liesh, IT'jatSc. ; neaiby ttate,
1 3.1 20c
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Pea He .11 h l'i r bu , is.li.i2..Vi.
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(inlons-Per bu., M.IOal .In.
I'Iour-ltet pilent, pet Mil., M.i.'i
lied Kitlney lleans Per bu., si.C..i2 .'0
Philadelphia Ginlu and Produce.
Philadelphia. Much 12. Wheat-Steady; caii
tract Kia'le, TTije. Lurn l'nchant,ed; No. 2
mKctl. ll'4f. Oils Meadt; No. 2 white
eUppul, S.!o. lluttci Steal; fancy w.'sleui
cie.uuiii. S-,e.; elo. plint", '22t'.; do. lseatbv
piints, '-22t. Ksffs Mtaib'S lush neaibv, lb ;
Wtdtcili, lie.; uiillieili. l.V. I'lieeao Vinii;
New York full tp.iin. fancy mull, 12ije.; do.
fall to elioitp, luYil2c. Itt'.l'ied Mwars-l'ii-chanaetl.
Cotton I'uelntitetl! live ponllry
l'iim; old loostrt., TaTif. ; chlt'.elis, Hlalie ;
sins K, 32..; rusi', II.iU'p.; turli-.., "litis ;
llio-neil lonlll I'lini; fowh), tlmbP, UK : "Id
rooi.lrrs, T.iTHc. ue.iiby thie'-f "is. Wa -t
weslein. 0,il2c, ; lmkeit. tho'ne In fancy, near
bv. 12ille.; westeiii. lii.il'2t.; ilml., ncniby,
liable.: upsIpiii, 10.il'2e.; ';tesi. We.
Ui'ciiplsPIoin. :i,is)0 Ihst.'I-. and iil,r1 lbs.
ill e.iiks: wlie.il. 2.I.00H liltsliels; t'oril, MaeitH',
and oats, H.nOtl bushel". sldp nenl- - Wlstai
I'tnrj seiii, fsi.Kji); oals, 2il,'l luiilielt
Special Diseases of Men
S MY SPECIALTY. i
Do "Jy Center
Not iSmM' ' Them
S c a tte r IJSHPb o n
Faculties IBr' Specialty
If 'oil flip sunerliis; fioni an dl-ea-e or roii'lltinii pmiliai m ins is, or if oi half 'if
dlsappoliitesl in not pitting a pi'iiiiaueul e'l.re, I want toil to it ire- and have a social that
with me I will chln to oti MY sYhlP.M 01' Till: ITMl'.M', ulilsli I half originated
nnd dcielopcil after my whole llte's experience In treatim; pecl.il diseases of men. I h
no beltn, peeltlcs, free namples, trial tiMltiuiiU or eletlro iiutlieil tonibinallons or flmllar
desfctis whirls dn t,ot nml tannot tuio lla.es pecullir lu men. My eduiatlon. my experl.
elite, iiiv contcieuce, mv leputitinn eomlcmin nil nidi epiackerv. II ou will pay nir a
visit I will t-iie ion l'HU: OP ' 11 MttU'. tlieionuh peiscnil e'.tniliiullon and an honest
opinion of sour "case. If oi' nip Incinalilp I will trll ou m, ami adil.n ois mi that oti
will not be liuiiilnuiiril bv iiittciiipulons praetitltuieiit who ilalni (o rum all. If after exini
lilnpt nu, I find you curable, 1 will Ins'iie mt of a permanent euie. Inumueb as I will
die uu a wiltten Riiataiitce to icfund von nery t rut nit bate paid me lu ease I fall to
effect a imp, I make no chatEP for intdftliits, as Ihey art- nlttas ineluded in the nominal
fee, sv-ketl, and inu know to the it'll. b'btP oil Matt what Oiir whnlp treitliient Is Roinic
to cost, and l'tiill make mi labe pionil.tn as to Hip lini" (or II i ikp of settinc ou
r1'!!, n I promise only what I 1.111 do, ami do as I pioinl-i-.
CNNVTl'IIAI. DISCII vftClS stopped In 6 In 1(1 dais
EMISSION'S and Drains ktoppetl In to l'i ila.is
l'!.Ci:it. 1 care not of how Ions; ntandliis. I will ih llem up il c.me.
.STItlCTl'ItP. cured without tiiltlntc or tlllitlnir.
IIYDUOCKI.i: or any fwellinss cr nliracnitrits teduecd al oii'e.
ISII'OTIJSCY In 1.1 -lciii id ireaUii'iit is curable lncpettlie of lie lime staiidtnc r
jour age.
HIiVDDCIt AND MDMA' iler-micn en., b t;i s.isleiu of tieiliuriit nliow lsn.' "' !'
proiement (i mi the vtrv bealnnii it
Iilll'.t'MAIIsM, belnft cauti'd I1.1 imp , re uniltiioii of blood, is tuied pciuiaiitiitly by
me.
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or Merii.r.v.
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mI w tliont the ti-e of Iodide ot Potash
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DR. MACKENZIE'S
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JJevv York Qialn and Produce.
New Yoik. M.ucli 12 l'bir Mideutelv .is 1
le and tcndlm; Inner, miowI.ix Mtakncss .it the
tltvc in e 111 ii.,l li' with wheat. Wheal s ,nt
Meads; No. 2 ictl. TSV . ; No. I milium
Dilutli, Tt . Optlntii npi 1 1 tuic Jitt dim,
but bir.iiiii weak and iinvtlled; t'ti'cd wi.ik
111 MaKi-- des Hue. Mitivh, .-.: Iilv, T'k
( om -spot use; v, -j, s,-. d.vi'.v. S'ticiit
b.nl .1 Vtiv linn oniiimr. later wcd.em.tl, tlnall
i.tllletl and thsed (is 1 1 ami "AaHt. hlslifl.
Maieh tln.nl li4n.; Mav, IO"-r.; .lull, IVMt.;
stpt , iiit Oils ijiilet: No. 2 while, ii-l'sf. ;
tl.lt I. llllMtl WCettlll. .lU.olVjt.i ti.uk win. ,
ikkitm't- Option iiitthct opened f.rui with corn
and was fililv well Mhlatnril all dav, wllhonl
featmc. lluttci l'inu ami irteaular; rreh
cieamtiy, ltU'22i.; factor, Kiill'lt.: .Iimo
sit.insi. liaJOt'.; Imitation tie.imry, ll.l.H'.c-.
f'liccst -sfiouir. Puss tioiue; s'ale mid Peiin
vli.mli. 11'sillUe.; wcstiui, it's ill'.: nn. th
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I'ei'iiiiineiilly Lnt'tiled al
Rooms 208-209-210 Pauli Building, '
426428 Spruce St., SCRANTON,
TAKE ELEVATOR.
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New York Live Stock.
rhhaao. Manh 12. ('.itllr Itccclpts, .:;
ihlutp stttis, bttjtly; I'theis, lo.v: l-ittt f.t i
stock. Head; Texas tetvl. 'low, but stionc;
liotitj to pilule steels, Watl.,VI; sto.-'; " ur.tl teed
il', s,i.,i"iii..Vi: litlf.r", M.-rla l.fi; ti.nnttl,
stiiiiisT, si.'slu'2..10; tahes, rhoite, t.ttaily; welb
ci., flow, fcl.-2iiit.10; Tev.H ft-tl stccu. $jl ill;
Tesas sria nt'tn, .fl.'tal: Tea bull. vi.,1i
IIors llppciipu. 1l.0i);
Si.fmni lett oier, B.mO;
csllnntfd tomonow,
Klionir, clo-lni,- in in;
top piler. i?'-'y. l.ilftl ,iud bunlici..
1.1,71!, -. atKitl to tholtp lu-av.v. .1.('ia"i7gia.
lieaev, . I'm i.!i 1 '. bulk of i.ali, 1. t.M.1 '.
.slitep-lietelpt', ll.iniu-. st'ad.i i .irons:,
laiiib-, olioissr to IC. hlnhei; snotl to 1 Inn.
urllirrJ, M lftsl.5; fair tn tholtp iinvetl, ;
I. HI; weMcin !itep, Sl..i".il..i; .vmrlliists, s , .
al; weterii Iamb., H on !').
Chicago Gialn nnu Pioducs.
llinaito. Maieh 12.-Ill tho .ili.tlne ol nulsnl.
nupiKirt tin- wheat market cIomiI with .1 i.ei
iheline of BV'.. while 1I10 other leiillns: spini
l.itlic maikels lield linn, enii elo-lns: 'le1!' :
oats. I.e., and piollon, .ItpK-. hixhir. I .i.'s
iiot.tlhiiis wtie as fnlluns:
rioiu Dull; Vo. .t spline when, s,-i7:t.:
n. "2 retl. 7V1.: No- " coin, .:'i' : No. '
vtlhivr, 'I'lije. : No. '2 o.its, :M.i2i1.ji ; Nn. -
itl lit-. ;a.l'2S,ae : No. 2 lie, X . bllle.
10c. ;
No. I Hat sod, b.'slij; llniothy Mttl,
M lu. poll.. MI7i: laid, S7.r.i:
i-liouMeix. Il"-t . whiske, 1.27.
ribs, 7i2'jt
East Llhetty Stock Marlcst.
lii.t l.lbeily.M.siils 12. Ciltte Ste.ld; piiin,
l 'JUaj. in; tnmuiriii, &I.-2I1I..V).
IbiBs sieadv; bt-t .voiktis and hea.y boas,
st,; lihs, .voskers, i.ls)a".ni; ili, $1.70a5.S'1j
iouah. s,2iij-,;in.
slii-cp Menlt ; coinintui, fc2a:J .10; cliott a
Ian lis, 3.Tni"H)s toinmou to sinod, l.&nj"l.
Butl'alo Live Stock.
l.aL ll.flal.i, M.11.I1 12. i:eefliU-l atlle. '21
eaist khttp, !2 t.trs; hogs, cus. Ship
111111U Catlle, 2.1 eats; sheep, 0 cai; hog', 12
t ar.
( .title senl ; t i!o, thohe, .tl.TisiT.
I.imlv. ( hoiie to i-xlisi. Villi); heavy wesifu
pltep, M iitiil.TH.
llt'Xv Heavy, i ').
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Of the Richards & Wirth stock
last but a few days longer, as we jj
$1 must make way for carpenters and
masons. We guarantee better values
to our customers and friends than we
can afford to give again. Don't miss
this opportunity to select high grade
Union-Made Clothing at
Less Than Cost of Manufacture
Some of our better grade of goods S?
still remains, and if you're wise you
will come quickly.
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Al VD1.MY lestont! Diainjtlc coinpanj.
Maiince and liisht.
(,li:rY Went'. "Twentieth Ccntui tai-s "
M.iuiHS and ni-iit
The Great Fire Sale
Still continues unabated. Buyers are so well satisfied
that they not only tell their friends, but many of them
come back themselves and buy again. And why
shouldn't they? There never was such another
moneysaving opportunity in the Footwear Line.
Shoes for Everybody
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Bill for Today.
-I nn Diamatiu company pit -cm . lliu
' I t.tli" and this iiculns ' I udet Saled
1 Richards & Wirth 1
326 Lackawanna Avenue, s
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Wrestling at Gaiety.
Hjri Liui., a local amateur wirfttier, wj tue
enl pc"U who appealed at the fiilejy theater
laat ulalit to accept William Lealrr's otter to
thiow any man lu Ida el.ui in tllteen inlnutcs
or forfeit ?M. Kvau lattd just m-icii minutes',
but toniKht betttrrporl is promised the audience,
at l.eo I'ardcllo will meet Chatlei ZaiiK. An ct
fori wai also made to buns M. ' Dcr to liiu
city ami havo him meet the Italian
Lester will tortiBht tnecl f-am IluUliinipj, ot
JetHup, the man who nae him such a eiirprlie
Mouda night by secutlni; a fall In four ininuic;.
Iit nlk'IH s mitrh wa a very tame one. Ihe
two men writ- pielty pvenly uiitLhcd in hclstht
and wrlght, but Lester was far tatcr on hi.
feet and wji u l.o inoro powrrlul than his op.
poucnt 1 tic- latler seemed u half-Nil. mi III the
tlr.t minute of the bout, but was unable to uvi
It to any atliantago ami la. let, 1'iciUnc loo-r,
tord with Duns for a tsw mlmitui and then
tccured an ca.y, fall.
"JuBtlce" Thursday Night.
Ihom.ii W. Ilioadhiust baa lust found out
tlut the number thirteen tlguies extensively In
bin new pliy. It In announced as " MiMlce,' a
diaiiia," whit h sentence sciitains thlitrrii let
lri. r-oine of the pilntliiii leads " Modein
I'our ct Draun, Mu.lliC,' " 'Ihc latter tell
tciicc has twcnt)-lx, or twlco thirteen.
The author, Cuy .ldiIolte; tho manager, Hd
ward S. Salter; the ticaurer, baiimei Migulrc,
and the following thirteen tucmbciii of the torn
pany raeli have tlilileen Utlrra In their name.!
Hecton Itadfoid, Khcnnan Itoivlrii, ('lurks Mallet,
'lliouias I'ailtuii, llanlo I'. Cokkc, William
hevaae, Tere.j Maxwell, ('lira llalntoid, Julia
M. Itoinalne, Nellie Mnil.rll, .I.ouln llarklns,
Men, Worrier.,
and Infants
here with
Boys, Girls, Children
can be supplied
Honest Foot
wear at unheard of
Ioa prices.
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Lewis, Ruddy,
Davies &
Murphy
330 Lackawanna Avenue
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