-**- • ■ *• ■■•rrr* t r- y ' ■■■ • • 'at >••• "V - * 0 1 1 No, P< Foinrilinr 112 U>.* T. ' O -aJKM a- -a V._ '' , jJL Ao»--..j *iL 8 ® If 1 |»J? '| IFull description ;';i Kodak Catalog FREE p at any photographic dealers or by mail. g EASTMAN KODAK CvO., Rochester, N. Y. | vz : z:c r - Trial List Februarr Term, 19 , loturn I'ay, Feb. 2t> l'.lOo, at o'clock. I ! n ivrenw I). Fin fin vs Thos. Cndden. So, 42, Fi 11. term. I'JO.'i, Trespass. Plea, not guiltv. Cm.,in. | ' Walsh. Howard Ijvoii. doing business ns ;!•«- Lumber Co.. tor use ot C. William U'nldrop. now to the use of l». W, (>sler, vs I'- >yd I'. Bennett and Fred W. Peale < I.»ii.business under the linn name of Ben! ett and Peale and Laussat Coveliu lull vemr.. No. GO, May term, 190-i. J;• ■i• • i-vin. Plea, not guilty. Mullen I Munson, Mercnr A Meylert. Fli:'.a A. Uongland vs Anna Pardoe IMmhi Pardoe and Bilas McCarly N- • (19, Sept. 'lerin. 190'!. Trespass. Plea, not guilty. Mn! mi. | Thomson .V lleess. j Xi. 4. F. Sclianabncher vs The i.«• ishipof ]• orks. No. 50. September i 190-1, Trespass. Plea, nol gniltv. M ■ lert. j Mullen. 5. Fl I > irado .Jewelry Co.. former iv . -in .Irwelry (Jo. a corporation v • t llartuu'.'. No. Iti, February T. I '.'it'-. Ahmuu | >si t. Plea, non assumpsit j '. • notice ol sp -rial matter, .'•'.in a. | Sconten. j I'r. •: !i's olliee, l.aporte, Pa-. dan. I.">, I'.Ulii. | Thos. K. Khnxkiiv, Protli'v. !'■ the matter of the application ol | ! -T. Savaeool for a divorce Iron; | •vo-i'i Savaeool his wife. I • Sarah Savacool you are hereby no- | i'*• ; that an alias subpoena in the above I • Hi I case having been returned that ' >on could not lie, found in this county, | y.-u ,-,re reiptired to appear on the fourth | Mmi t;iy of February, next, at a • ourt ot i '•i •! ion Pleas to be held at l.aporte, at j <' i iek. p.m . and make answer to the 1 • •"in• aint made by your husband in the j a bov i slate l case. FRANK W. BUCK, Sherilt. >hci ill's otlice,l.aporte, Pa., .lan. 1«J, 'OS. i _ ( ..Ui VU Bti CHAIMGfcU. T Im a *.'-,!rov,nard of (Sic Anier le-.li <>f l.itinic. V. ti Ahi.'.'icau p:\ait i tiou is so ! :: lous that after supplying domes tic i eeds ihero r.till remain uinnufae- I > u:-!>. to the value of half a billion dol- ; ! i; . tor import to the markets of the j r .t L' tl.e work!, it must lie conceded i "'.'i'h out anil out five trade would ! i ■< iin for.the consumer any material ! > iiou in the cost of tile products I ' -| .. ha- -. Ai) that a general tariff j r •".; tlou could accomplish would be ia<- replacing of American labor with foreign labor. No long v can the idea of a sweeping hr ' mtal reduction of the t-ariff lie ri uslj- cnti 'tallied. In a broad sense ' . . ■ tariff is simply an equalizer of la- ; costs and the safeguard of the ! .'j" rican standard of living. As such j it 1 is been taken entirely out of the ! i;:t'iii of discussion by the ever in- ; c easing volume of our exports of sur- j lit manufactured products.—l'rovi- i >:e:.-.-e News. I.!• liiipirrlerH Only. The tarilf revisers who demand that the ehauv.e ill the tariff law, whenever I if f-!jail begin, must lint be on the lines | < 112 eep'i g the American wage earner i'i ''- j . 1 tit must li •on tin' lines of ! y -fitvr in our market ■ 1 M standard cough and cold cure for over C/*» 1 « U* I years now comes also in a I EXPECTORANT I j QOU.UT PROCLAMATION. Whkiikas, Hon. ("has. K. Tkuky President ' i; • • fo Honorable** John J». Hcweraud U. i\ H. ! K>kitikn. Asn Monday tl.e _ » day I'cl> ».i* at 2 o'clock p. in. ' Then-fore.notice is Jierehy i" tlie Co roller. .1 .i-tit t «•:' th I'eaee and < on>tablcs within I'.e ! county, that tle-y he then and there in their prop er iierson at Jo'eioek n. in.of .-aid day, with their rolls, rcrortN. inquivitions examinations smd other reinemheranecs to tliose things to which their oll'ees appertain to he done. And to who ore i onndhy their nfeogni/ianee to pmseeute a«-»aii st prisoncis who are or shall bi- in the juii ( 112 the: -liti painty of Sullivan, are hereby notified t»» l> ti-mi and i!ier«' to prosecute against them as w ill be just. H\ N K V\ IHJCK, Hheriff. Sheriff's Office, JLnporie, i'u..Nov. l», l«>' v 'i'lic ( Jreening Nursi ry Cotmiiitiy, Monroe, >1 ich., ontt of the leading' nursery eonet rns in the I'niti i! States, writes us that they Want :i good live agent in this section to solicit orders lor their nursery Mock. Ivvjn rience not tieee-sary. Tiny i U'er good pay weekly, and furnish can vassiiig outfit free. We advise any man or woman in our eoininunily, who is in a position lo take order- for the above hoti-c to write litem lor particulars imme diately. On * of die lirst e eels that constant has on the individual is a ve.:'..v-:i':ug of tile will power. Though ! I: may at tina < awaken t.> the thought that h! i indulgence in nicolioiic stiinu- Latinit is gcitl: g the In -t of him, and he makes a sincere res ihnion to stop di ilikiir;, he discovers when lie endeav ors t i i ut his resolution into praetlco that the alcoholic craving, which is i the root of the trouble, has grown too strong lot- liini to conquer. When a man reaches this stage it is time for him to call a halt and seek a means to | destroy the craving before he is hope- j le ■!y entangled in the web of drink. ; A prominent business man of New : York, a member of the chamber of com- ' inercc, known among his friemls as a 1 man of Napoleonic will, stimulated freely in order to work Incessantly ! t'.a.-iag m >iuks when, owing to a panic, ; the iuves. meats of nearly iD.tx.Mi peo- ' p!.' were iiujieriled, and he felt re pan- [ ■ , i" for iheir protection. When the j i i.'ain was over he decided to stop the j limiilaiH i nl was ama/.ed to lind liini- , self in hop:'ies.s bondage. In a private ] iuterviev.- i.e had s iught he said: "I» >e tor, I never had my will bafiled before, | but in t!-.:.; ( am as hel;.icss as a baby. 1 have struggled in vain and iu my , c• ill have called up.»n my liod fer li i'o streiiylhen lay will 1 have on n, km • s recorded a solemn oath to ;...• ' ' 1-. :>uid never touch whisky | but I have perjured myself to j my 1 do not believe I have a | ar'.. of manhood left. l»o you think j there Is any Uope for me?" At an age | that sTuil I he'- • marked the prime of | bin life that in an wont to bis death T': • i : nil i'r Treatment is I slit ! «' a' j- f-.r l|ie euro «a" n' •» I W MUNCY PA. *' (jO£] | •_/ w y X£i»>todP W s&ia Ms s&4s#'W > @ EVERt PIECE OF VINTR GOODS MUST BE SOLD to make room for our Spring goods. ! i c( vie omd see. it will save* you rom 2S to 30 per cent on every dollar. Everything Stylish and Up-to-Date. 1w nt -t : w dozen pans i toys' Kinr. Pants, sizes 4to 6 —the bt si Corduroys ever put on the market— c-n be b -'ig't t --day 30. Sze 1(1, ;u -o; s ;■'(•* 18 at 9c; si7e 20, 10 cents and cm up. "T ay two dozens Mens Heavy Nineteen dozen Ladies and Hisses Richey ! ocks, 3 pairs heavy \\ ,to;. •< VriteiiS at Sec a pair. Union Underwear at 22c a suit. wtight. lor g.:c ,\sj> i oz. M n's heavy .eight, lleeced Indies' Fleeced-lined Underwear at Heavy oanv s Gloves, Sea pair !., i-d 1 'f■" Slices, odds ; ikl en's, at 95c the pair. 49 pairs of Shoes, all sizes, qoc. Men's Mioes, wo"h S'.-js, no v $1.20. Hoys' Shoes, worth 1.25, now qsc. EUtraoi'diiuiry values in Clothing. . —r r j Men's Working Pants at soc. 1 wenly-two Suits, sizes i4 to in, long Boys Overcoats, sizes 10 to 10 Boys' Working Pants at =>oc pints, vests and co.»t, worth ftn.so, now worth ss. so, now Ss.Ns Big lot of Boy's Suits nt 5.05 an 1 a *'» ;sc n suit. Men's Ovtrcoats, worth S7 7s . !b< tter quality," worth 2 50, lor 51.65 c. Men's Suits, worth 7 50. now 4.25. now 4.0-. OTHER GOODS AT CHEAP PRICES. Ft Is and R. bbers at reduced prices Other rubber goods cheap. Men's R« d Handkerchiefs at 3c each Men's ; White H-ruikere hi*' s4; t ach. 1 a ies' woolen Fascinators, worth soc, now 34c. Childrens* Fascinators, at 10 . We have a I i c stock ol all kinds of goods on hand, and we are selling ihern at very low prices. Large quantity ol goods no mentioned in this space given at low pfite>. Our stock is too great to mei t: •11 i every he re. 3 : ,e3S come a,li * B et your share ot the bargains % " j B] Huncy Valley, Pa, t ,... j | • All kinds of Men's Gloves at low prices, MMBmuLMKnvuat j [ A. v- - ; j Gfoippcwa Xtmc IRtlns. Lime furnished .n car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesvilla T-nn'a. M. E. Reeder, I CURES WHERE 4LL ELSE FAILS £& M Best Couph Syrup. Tastes Coed. MU Use in time. Sold by druggists. Jyl IHIIIB ■'. sxa.mZl xrAz.v2Z r ?>. «ctj 1 — 1 ' Li Capital and Surplus, $450,000.00 I Be Sere to Use 's4 /B^%\ Only i MfMSm 11 1 Cream o! Tartar (Jf J , > ~"' 1 ~"|i 3 per cent. Interest 112 J There s Jlmple | Food made with alum \ "* 1 , SeCUrit * 112 baking powder carries a!um 2 | I to the &omacll unchanged. £ pany where it will earn 3 per I I A capuul and surplus off L i , cent, compound interest. 1 | $450,000.00 guarantee the * Sciences have positively | a savings account is the foun- I | safety of your savings. | aemor&ratea tins ana that ■! dation on which fortunes are 112 I , P er cent - ' nte rest I , , i . huilt — | I an " y° u can begin with any I such iood is parity mci* Begin now to build yours. I I sum f rom 5' UP geShble and unhealthful. gsl opens an account with this I I )Ma , card bri h ,injs.™efr« booklet 1 3 Company. | I "'line how ton.ink by Mall. R "TriF --- ■- j ? il'^"- r b?Y!' 1 1 LA OKA WANNA I MM'F'K? Wm a ffytftir»v>| 1 company iff ] p QfJE* 5 COMPANY I I 404 Lackawanna Avenuc I f r S v? 5i J !'■ 112 404 Lackawanna Avenue I 1~,,.I ~,,. . . I •I SUf*"' Satisfies SCKANTON. PA | I "WANTON, PA. 4 ttASiB Mil ii—i I— IMI Mma*uaouai/