Tr THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1900. 2 J NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA lMMAA WYOMING COUNTY. the 'Oourt Matters Other News of Susquehanna Valley. Special to The Bcrnnton Tribune. Tunkhannock, March 21. Word has been received hero from Paymaster 5. Wells Heynolds, of the navy, that he and n. J. I.tttlo, his clerk, were ut an Diego, Cal , uvvattlng otders fiom the navy department, and that they expected to come cast In nbJttt two weeks. Ex-Sheriff H. V. Carter, now a iet-1-dent of Wllkes-Barre, was In town vesterdnv. W. A. Klttredge, manager of the Consumers" store, Is engaged In mov ing his goods from his present loca tion to the Remington store building, on Tioga street. Ho will open at tho latter place about April 1. Herrlck Brothers will move their stork fiom the building they now occupy to the store vacated by the Consumers' com pany and their old store room will un dergo extensive repairs before being occupied by L. HJlkowlch. Work on the new building to be occupied by Herrlck Brothers has been delayed, ow ing to the cold weather, and they will oecupy the old Consumers' store bulld " Ing until their oulldlng Is completed. John U. Jennings, of Mehoopany, wus in TunkhannocK Tuesday. Hon. William H. Heynolds addresses thn Men's United club nt the Piesby- tertan church this evening, taking for his subject the pension department at Washington. Mr. Heynolds spent four yeats in the department as chief of one of the divisions and It should make an Interesting talk. Hegister W. U. Shaw gives notice of the following accounts which have been filed In his ofllre and will come up for continuation at April term of eotirt: Final account of Samuel H. fiiegory, executor of the estate of Abl M. Hast ings, late of, Tunkhannock township. Final account of C. V.. Frear and K. C. Fieni. executors of the estu'.e of Charles Frear, late of Overfleld town ship. Final account of James A. Webb and Anna Leppo, executors of the estate of Hannah M. Uettlsbolmer, late of Noxen township. Final account of Henry Tncue, ad ministrator df the estate of John Tague, late of Lemon township. Final account of Jabez l.ee. admin istrator of the estate of Maty Lee, late of Falls township. Final account of Peter B. Walter, executor of the estate of Mary Wheel- ock. late of Factoiyvllle boiough. Final account of John G. Adams, executor o. the estate of Klchaid Bol son, late of Tunkl.annock township. Flist putial nccount of A. M. De AVltt, administrator of the estate of F. W. DeWItt, late of Tunkhannock bnmttsh. Final account of H. Smith, ad ministrator of the estate of Gllbott Travis, late of Lemon township. First partial account of Jabest Lee, administrator of the estate of John Lee, late of Falls township. Fit st and final account of John H. Fellows, guard hi Ji of Pauline Hey nolds, a minor child of 's. C. Heynolds, late of Factoiyvllle borough. Flist and final account of John H. Fellows, guardian of Leon Heynolds, minor child of S. C. Heynolds, late of Factoryvllle borough. In Honesdalo. They will appear at the opein house, Wednesday night, March US. They made a good tnipicsMon when here In the caily winter, and will dtaw u laigi house on their tcturn. Mi. Andrew P. Bedfoid, of Seranton, has puichused an Interest in the Citi zens' Telephone company, of Hones dale, mid bus become president of the compuny, ' Mr. Jacob Schtossler died of spinal meningitis, nt his home on Spring street Mlmday afternoon, aged sev-enty-thiee ycais. The funerul was held Wednesday afternoon. He Is sur vived bv his wife, six sons nnd two daughters, William, Joseph nnd Fred erick, of Honesdale; John, of Blntr hamton; Geoige, of Norwich, N. Y.; Theodore, of White Mills; Mrs. David Morrison, of Jersey City, nnd Mrs. William G. Plel, of Seranton. visitor over the Sabbath at V, M. Lewis'. A move Is on foot by the trustees of the Methodist Episcopal church to lepalr, quite extensively, the church I'lllllce, which, ought to be aided bv every member's of tho chinch, as It doubtless will be. W. V. Gelntt moves Ills family to Lake View this week, where he has tented a farm. Mrs. Ada Turrell Is doing business in .Susquehanna today. A. S. Bingham, of Jackson, was In town yestctdny. Chailes Menyhew Is visiting In Lew Is county, N. Y., this week. Tho pi opet ty of the late Orlas Lewis, ndjolnlng the Baptist church, -will be sold ut public sale tomorrow. The monthly meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance union will b2 held In the Baptist church next Sab bath evening. Hev. Brewster will spenk. I. i:. Gelatt Is In Hlnghamton today on business. A. C. Bliss, of Factoryvllle, has rant ed the store of N. S. Foster and Mr. Foster Is moving Into B. F. Larrabee's" house across the wav. Kills Stlmpson Is working nt Union dale station for a few weeits. JONA9 LONQ'9 0V. NICHOLSON. Special to the Seranton Tribune. Nicholson, March 21. Miss Giace Warner Is spending n few days In Duninute. with her aunt, Mrs. James Flynn, who !, siik. Heieafter oulirh for the Lackawanna, laundry will bo received nt tho store of W. U. Loid. Basket goes Wednes day morning, lotuinlrg Friday night. Mis. Met i it Oaklev makes another trip to New Yoik city today. Mr. Claud ltobtts, of Hopbottom, Is ci -rklng In the geneiul merchan dise store of Messis. Shields & Bell. The Bpwoith Ltaptie social flven at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Col ln last evening, which whb well at tended by tho .oung people, was n very enjoyable nfulr. Mrs. M. L. McMillan Is quite sl'it at present. Mr. How land HiIpIcI nnd family ex pect to move Into Mr. Chandler t- Cole's house in Wulnut pnik. Mr. Leon.it d Knapp and family ex pect to occupy the looms thut Mr. Shields vacates. Mrs James Mi'ster.-,.nnd Ml"s Zeldi. Sharp, of Scianton, nie spending n few das Willi T.Irs Maslei'h sister, Mis. Chillies Blown. Mr George e'arr. of Seranton, is in town today, teaching his class of muMc. The class l inct casing in numbers nnd lmptoIng in talent. Mr. Homy Mytis and family, who. have lc-ldod ljero for a proat many ears, expect to move to Scrant-n this w '''k. Mr. Samuel Stt link's oldest son is vei.v sick with whouplng cough and btonehlMs. Mi. and M.. C. M. Patker spent yosteiday in Hnllstead with Mr. Par ket's aunt. Mi. Matgaiet Tut tie. MONTROSE. SUSQUEHANNA. HONESDALE. Special to The Seranton Tribune. Honesdale, Maich 21. Miss Alice At kinson spent the past week in New Yoik city. Miss Harriet Stanton has been the guest of her aunt. Mis. Ciowell, at Newark, N. J. Mis. J. A. Spruks has been spending a few dajs in New York city on bus. ncs. Miss Blanche Whitney is the guest oi fi lends In Brooklvn, N. Y. The Musical History club meeting this, (ThuiscUty) evening, will be in charge of Mrs. L. B. Richtmyer, with a miscellaneous piogramme. Mi. Joseph Blllatd, who tesldes about two miles from Honesdnle. In tho dliectlon of Beech lake, has lost four child! en, within n short time, ftnm dlphtheila. "" The Now York Milk exchange has 10 duced the price of milk from tlitoe to two and throe-quaiter tents per quait, which affects the fanners of Wam county. Tho Kile Railroad company will lun an excursion trom Honesdale to AV'ush ington, D. C, Mnrch 2, good to ictuui until Apill 4. Fdie, $10. Manager Sllvei stone has .secured thi "Monte Cailo Gltls" for a letuin date Special tu The Scianton Tribune. Montio-o, Maich 21. Mis. Ftank Stt.iuss was the guest of Hlnghamton friends last week. Miss Susie Wninei. who has been attending school nt Wen Chester. Is spending a shott ocatlon with her par ents hero. Mis. Seatle MtCullom has leturnod from a vMt to Syracuse. Mls Maigniet Bullaul, of Wllkes Barre, Is visiting hei giandpaients here. Mrs. D. W. Senile left on Monday for a visit to fi lends nt Philadelphia. Mrs. B. H. Gardner and Miss Lovla Hill, who hne been spending the past two months in the south, have re tut nod home. H. S. Seaile, B. P. Munger, M. S. Allen and O. A. Gilbeit woio at Li Plume Tuesday and inspected the milk condensery at that place. Miss Nellie Keena letutn on Tues day fiom a short visit among Susqus hnnna friends and relatives. A song lecital will be held at tho homo of Mis. Harry Beach on next Friday evening by the membeis of Mis. White's singing class. F.iette Spiout, who Is attending a business college nt Scianton spent a few eiajs with his patents here last w uek. Hauy Filnk, of Scianton. was the guest of his paients over Sunday. Miss Louise Wairlner will at live on Thin sduy f loin Bucknell college and will spend a shot t vacation hete, the guest of her patents. Stetson's 1'iule Tom's Cabin com pany Is billed to .ipear at the Village hall on Monday, Maich 26. The Ladles' Sewing society of St. Paul's church were enteitaincd at the home of Mis. chailes H. Alney Tues day afternoon. TACTORYVILXE. IFWUWANTT lATCHTISII Go, fishing .where sh have been caujfTfc Jvtbi3 . Jf you want to be cured take the medicine which has cured others. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition. It cures many dis eases which seem remote from tho stomaA because it cures the stomach 1h 'aMCrcTA' ..t.(. .11 .. ... . wci wseusca nave weir .."SwfcV fall toespresi what I Miffered for thr )? with sold chills, palpitation of neaH, swlneii of breath, ana lot? spirits,' write. Mr. A, C. Joaes. of Walterboro, Col leton'CbVB.C. '! could not sleep and reallTcthought. I would goon die. ' Had a peculiarxparing through my head all the time. Won, so emaciated and weak I could Pot J"rLrW,elf. , My unt luduced me to try Or. P erce'a Golden Medical Uiscovety. whit J did. only to please her, and six bit. tUi turta me. . To day am sound and well. DiirlnartlwthrM- years I was sick X had five different, pbjiicianw DrrPfeicVs Pleasant Pellets cleanse uc auiouKnu TCguiaieine uver. niDcn && mwetnr of those IO MAVETUSED IT. Special to the Scianton Tribune, Factoiyvllle. Mt'fch 1. Kdwaid Cal kins, of Wav oily, vi as a business vis itor lieio Tuesdaj. The choir of the Methodist Kplscopil chuicii of this pluco nic iidfnisln? a cantata for I'.ister inusic. Part of the household goods of tho Hev. O. H Sir.llh. of Fiankllnville, K. Y have anlved heio, unci li.ivo b.en placed In tho Baptise paisonuge. Mr. Smith will pioich his Intioductory seimon In the Baptist chuicii l.ero on the inclining of April 1, and in tin evening he will conduct the union ser vices at thp Methodist Hplsiopal church. A quiet and veiy ptetty, double wel ding nccurted at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hojets. of the township, Tuesday evening, Mnuii 20, when Miss Gertrude Lindsay was united In marriage to Mr. Clcience C, Steillng, both of-Brooklyn, Pa,, and Miss Gnioo Ojkley, of Diinmock, Pa., to Mr. Jps sie Whitman, of Brooklyn, Pa., by tho Hev. W. M. Hlllor, of this plnej, nt 8 o'clock.' O'dy a few of the rela tives were picsent. AfUr the vied ding ceremonies u bountiful wedding supper wns seived. Mrs. Steillng for merly lesldei lieio. wlicio she hat many fttoiids. Both couple will in side at Btooklyn. Pa Hev. Fred Hlllor. who has b-oti spending a few d-ivs ut tho Methodist Eplscipal patronage, will return tj his home In Orden, N, Y today. THOMPSON. Special to The Soninten Tilliune. Thompson, Maicii ':!. c. L. ciaik and wife, of Montdale, spent several days with F. W. Lewis and wife, ie turning to their homo Monday, i F. Waterman vviih gianted un In cioaae In his pension last week fiori JS to $1'.' pot month and It Is none too soon, as he Is confined to the house with lung tioiihlo, with little prospects of lernietlng. li. V. Whltti-,', also has bet n nutitoci nn tri'ieu. Miss M.uy Scull, one of tin teacheri In Mio Peckville Mi'hooH, was a welcotno JONAS LONQ'8 SOVS JON A& LONQ'9 9QN9. The "Leader" Stock Was Practically New WE HAVE as yet to find anything in the stock bearing the ear-marks of age. it is a notable collection of worthiness. The more you delve into it, the better you'll like it. Seeing Is believing. You'll not be asked or urged to buy but you WILL buy, for many present and future needs will suggest themselves as you wander around here. Price Is the Magnet That Attracts. Common occurrences are shattered by extraordinary occasions like this one. In most instances you buy goods for half cost and less. A visit here is well worth the effort. Jewelry SVSSsssvni4 'lbadbh" stock Speclnl to Tho Seranton Tribune. Susciuehannn, March 21. After nn Illness of but a few days of pneu monia, Owen McKernan, one of the oldest residents of Susquehanna, died at his home on West Church street on Tuesday afternoon, aged 74 years. He Is survived by a son, George McKer nan, of Chicago. His funeral will tako place fiom St. John's Cnthollo church on Thuisdoy morning, when a requiem high mass will be celebrated. The ln te.rmont will take place In Laurel Hill cemetery. Mis. Charles Florence nnd Miss Blance Dodge, of Buffalo, are In town, called heie by the funeral of their sis ter, tho late Mis. Charles Johnson, of Buffalo. Charles A. De Lancey, a prominent and popular met chant of Jackson, has tiled a oluntary petition In bank ruptcy. An entei talnment will be held In Ho gan Opeia house, Apt 11 2.", under the auspices and for the benefit of the choir of the Methodist chuich. An excel lent programme Is being arranged. Moody Belief corps. No. 12, Grand Army of the Hepubllc, lastt evening held n memorial service In honor of the late Mrs. Annie Williams. It was a very interesting occasion. Mis. Clark Evans is 111 at her home on West Main street. Diugglst A. P. Ftench Is on the sick roll. Hov. Chailes W. Boot Is lecoverlng from a seveie attack of grippe. The Locust Hill Hpworth league will hold a social at the residence of Ellas Blzkmy on Thutsday evening. Mrs. J. A. Smith, of the Oakland Side, Is lecoveilng fiom a severe and piotrncted illness. The quartet ly conference of the Sus quehnnna Methodist church has elected E. J. Matthews as delegate to the lay electoral confoicnce to be held In Owe go In Apt II. Matthew Anderson nnd family ara temoving from Lestei shire, X. Y., to Oakland botough. Miss Sat. a Anderson, of the Oakland Side, Is 111. There nie snow drifts In Montrose for tho first time this winter. The Monti o.c Young Men's Christian association will celebrate Its fourth an nlvorsaty on Sunday next. The Wyoming conference will be asked to return Rev. H. D. Benedict, pastor of the Montrose Methodist chuicii, for another year. On "Sunday night nt Gteat Bend a sand plank nnd springs fell from a car loaded with horses and were tightly v. edged In a railroad frog In front of the Etle station. The obstruction weighed 100 pounds. W. J. Purtell nnd Night Opetator M. S. Baitley dlscov eted tho obstiuctlon. The train from which It fell and east-bound night ex press No. 12 were stopped by the tower operators nnd the wtecklng gang from Susquehanna icinoved the obstacle. If Haiti No. 12 had stiuck It a terilble accident would have resulted. The same fiog was obsttuctod when day express train was wrecked Jan. 21. 1809, when Flieman Heldy was killed and Engineer Dana Welch was In jured. The iago for .ulditlonil wards sewis to have struck some of the smaller botoughs of Susquehanna county. During tho past conference year fifty-five persons have joined the For est City Methodist ihureh and the debt upon the patsonagc has been neaily i.ilsod. A. G. Doheity, manager of Hogan i pei a house. Is opening a stote In the Dohorty block. Main stioet. ' Timothy J. Houlihan, n Susquehanna hoy, lecently chief cleik of the Tioga division of tho Erie has been appoint ed coal agent for the Delawaie, Lack awanna and Western Hallioad com pany In Eltnita. The choir of St. Agnes' Catholic chuich, In Foiest City, Is icheiirslng Leonatd's mass In E flat for Easter. Delawaie and Hudson Station Agent E. L. Banett, ol Windsor, was in town on Wednesday. Tonsorlal Artist Thomus Hellly has lemoved his household effects from Susquehanna to Honesdale, vvhete he is conducting tho Allen Houso shop. Mis. John Moigan, of Catbondale, Is visiting her patents In Susquehan na, while her husband, a Carbondale tnctchiiut, Is In Colorudo for his health. Hev. E. H. Allen, pastor of the Bap tist chuich, expects to remove to Wor cester, New Yorn, about April 15. The deadlock In the Susquehanna common council over the election of a borough treasurer ip, as yet, un bioken. Mis. Katherlne Peirlne Is still con fined to her home on the Oakland Side by a fall received some months since. Miss Julia Curtis, of Jersey City, is the guest of Susquehanna friends. The Biltlsh-Boer unpleasantness and the deadlock In the Susquehanna com mon council mo diverting the minds of our people tiom their Lenten 'duties. For a big and beautiful lot of "" fancy belt buckles In cut Jet, fine inlnld enamel, silver nnd heavy gilt. Bold by thb Leader up to C9c. and Tuc. CHANQB PURSBS-Of good quality leather, In many sizes unci colors. Sold by tho Leader vp to 23c. Our I ln Pilco UC POCKBTBOOKS-A great variety. Including some genuine alligator, seal morocco and real levant. In black nnd colors some with elnbointe sliver trimming. Loader price from 7Q 11.35 up to $2 00; go at V MEDALLIONS Fancy photo frumes etc., of plain and beaded -gilt. Leader price, 19c. and 25c. Our ttr Price vc EABLES-Made of fine twisted silver wire In very mnr.y slzfs.'leodor ei. price, ISc. Our Price "" Jackets 'LeADER" STOCK Fine Trimmings I 'Wthbuaokw v)VyAvAvAvvvwV4 INCOMPARABLE STOCK. ''The Loader" operated u dressmak'ng deptrttuont decidedly original and aristocratic. In consequence they carried la stock what wus doubt less the finest line of trimmings, jets, appliques, etc!., In Northern Penn sylvania. Inventorying many thousand dollars. You buy tliem now at about hall their actual worth a decided saving lu any event. You cati never hope to do any better than to chooie from these if you've a new dress in mind Thoy offer the very best there ii in novelties most of which wcro exclusive ''Leader" patterns, with no duplicates hereabouts originality at modest cost. FANCY ' COLOllED SILKS, finest quality, in all colors. Sold by the Leader nt J 1.1," yard. Our ei e Price ''10 BLACK SATIN APPLIQUE, In gilt and white. Sold by tho Lender up to $3 00 Jiird. Out- (CI SIX Price 3I.OU BLACK SATIN APPLIQUE, in gilt and silver and blark nnd white; corded Absolutely Free FltOM The Drug Store of M'Garrah&Thomas 209 Lackawanna Avenue. Thursday, March 22 Between the Hours of 8 a. m. and 10 p. m. 3,000 Boxes of Hason'j Health Defenders. Leader C Ell Price.. sP '" Seventy-five of them from the Leadci. Women's and mioses' lino tan covert cloth, doublc-bre.iHtcd ir fly frcnt and lined throughout; for merly offcied nt $1 j0. All of iJl them to go now ut .pA.yo Hosiery 'LEADER" STOCK From many, many choose these for t:day : items, 7r For men's heavy mixed cotton -'' sox in urey and brown. Sold by tho Leader at U'VjC Q Pair for women's and misses' -'' fast black stockings lu plain nnd drop stitch, of genuine maco ' yarn, perfectly seamless. Sold by tho Leader at 12c. silks nnd taffetas. price 13.73 yard. Our Price, BLACK AND WHITK APPLtQUK. Very handsome. Sold by tho Leader at 3."5 yard. Our C I na Prico iPl.yO WHITE TAPrnTA, supefrb quality, embroidered In gilt. Sold by the Lender at R75 ard. Our tl TC Price V'0 Still tlncr quality. Sold by tho leader at $3 50 yard. Our CI QR Tho very finest quality. Hold by the Leidcr nt $6 98 nrd. Our CJ. BIJ ELACK AND WHITK TAFFETAS, embroidered In gilt. Sold by tho louder at ?l.7o jard. Our C7 QQ Price .VO COLORED SILK APPLUJUH. bv tho Leader all the wav from 9Sc. to fl.50 urd. Our Price.... SILK GIMPS. Sold by the Leader at $2.00 varcl. Our. Price '. HLACK AND WHITE APPLIQUES, of many kinds. Sold by the Leader up to $1 T yard. Our tii)r Price '"' BLACK SPANGLED NF.TS. Sold by tho Lender at $W ard. 4 OR Our Prlco 31.VO BLACK AND WHITE HPANOLED NETS. Sold bv the. Leader Ell at $.8S yard. Our Price ... ' BLACK SPANGLED NErS- Leader price $lr vard. ")E $S.iS yard $6.98 Sold 25c $1.00 Our Prico Leader price, Our Price .... WHITE SPANGLED NETS Leader price, $6 WS .vard. CA Oft Our Prlco qKyO Leader prlco $3 7G nrd. CI Oft Our Prlco J4'5'0 ALL-OVEK EMUROIDEHED CHIP PON. In white; very pretty. Sold by the Leader at $3 98. C Oft Our Prlco 4lVO BLACK AND WHITE CHIFFONS. Sold bv tho Leader at $. !S. C 1 16 Our Prlco V0.4D WHITE CHIFFON. Sold by tho Leader nt $3 9S. Our C) )? Prlco PA" BLACK APPLIQUE . T1UMMINO, from two to four Inches wide. Sold by tho leader at $1X3 ard. AOr Our Prlco oyt' Leader pi Ice, $3 50 jiild. CI O6! Our Prlco qA.- Our DYSPEPSIA Flve Separate P1T4RRH Remedies, Five nitiinu Separate CureB, "Uybtl for Five Separate SORE THROAT and Distinct Ail CONSTIPATION nts, Will be Given Avmy Absolutely Free to All Who Call. No Obligations. Como nnd Qet Either One Remedy , or tho Wholo Five FREE. The Host Wonderful Rem edies Known Today. It's a Test Distribution Leader price, $13') iird. Price 75c Ltadei price, 3c. arcl. Our Efl Prlco OUi, AT HALF Pmcr.-All ot tlul Leader' beautiful line of All-Over Lices, All-Over Nets, Oriental Luces, Ulaek Chintlllv La rs, White Char.lllly Laces. All of the above will be found on display In our largely nugmented Trimming Department, at the right of Lackawanna Avenue, Main Fa cade -nn interesting sight, worthy to behold. c UP With the Writhe and Hlb Twist of Dyspepsia. I Ml HI COME come Jonas Long's Sons Hose Meddleton -.ap bridesmaid and William Hell acted as best man. Tho yoiinj? couple will nslde In Forest City. T. C. Mnnz.-r was In South Gibson the first of tho week. The many friands of James T. Jen nlngH will verv much regret that lie Is no soon to leave Forest City. Mr. Jennings Is the chief electrician for the Hillside Ccnl and Iron company, nnd one of Forest City's most leapect cd and popular ouni; men. He will rc&isn his position heie the first of tho month to accent a similar but more luct.itlvc one v.ilh the Davis) Coal company at Thomas, West Vir ginia Mi. Jennings vill be located near PiltsiiurK anil will have ciiaiec of the oletttlcal department ot several .nineties, and will undoubtedly suc ceed In his new field a3 he Is a com petent electrician, a Rood student, of exemplary habits. His "i:onJs heri vhlle legtettlnc; his dfpaiture. will vvif-h lilin micicfs In his new home. A new society was oiganized In the Methodist Eplscop.il church Tuesday evening, under the name of the Younfl People's Pastot's Aid society. Tho follow Incr oftlceis were elected: Presi dent. Kthel Alexander: vice piest dent, Maine J. Uiown, secretaiy, Edith riown: treasuter, Uena Bonther. David Movlan, of Wuynmrt, Is tho guest of his lousin, Benjamin Elch liolzer, on South Main Etitet. What to Do Until the Doctor Arrives It Is very hard to stand Idly by and. see our dear ones suffer while awaltliie the anlval of the doctoi. An Albany (N. Y.) dalrjmun called at a drug store there for a doctor to come and see his child, then very sick with croup. Not finding tho doctor In. he left word for him to come at once on his return. Ho also bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which he hoped would give some teller until me doctor should utilvp. In a few houts he returned, baying the doctor need not come, as the child was much better. Tho druggist, Mr. Otto Scholz, says the family has since recommended Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy to their neighbors and ft lends until he has a constant demand fur it from that pait of tho country. For sale by all druggists. Matthews Bios,, wholesale and retail agts, THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, March 21. Thete were Impressive elements of strength In the stock market today, due to the large and confident bu Ing of some of the railroad stocks. The market was not very broad, the demand being restrict ed to comparatively few stocks and there was not much evidence of what Is called In Wall street public Interest In the stocn market. The buying was undoubtedly bated, however, on the expectation that the public will short ly come Into the stock market. It is contraiy to the custom of this outside public to come in and buy stocks when prices aie nt an Invitingly low level. They wait until the rise Is In full pro gress, nnd apparently the present movement has been Inauguiated with a view of aflordlng an object lesson In Increasing values. Total sales to day, 770,700 shales. Dealings In bonds were smaller and price changes wete irregular. Total sales par value, $J,090,000. United States 3s, old 4s und 5s ad vanced li and the new 4s declined !J In the bid pi Ice, The following quotation are. furnished The Trlbiino by M. S. Joidan & Co., rooms 703-706 Meurs building. Telephone fJOKi: Open- High- Low- Clos ing, est. est. Ing Am. Sugar Vii Wi 10H& lOc.-f; A1T1. TOD.ICCO IDS Am. S. & W Atch., To & S. Ko 4l Standard Drilling Co New Mexico Uy Coal Co., Pr.. BONDS. Seranton Pass. Railway, first mortgage, duo 192i 115 People's Street Railway, first mortgage, due 191S 115 People's Street Railway, Gen eral mortgage, due 1S21 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co Lacka. Township School 6 City of Seranton St, Imp. . ... Mt. Vernon Coal Co Seranton Traction 0 bonds.. 115 so 100 1C2 102 SO Seranton Wholesale Market. (Coirccted bv H. O. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Av enue.) Butter Creamery, 21c; dairy, tubs, 'ic. Kggs Select western, lb'Ac. ; nearby, state, 17c. Cheese Full cream, 13',-.c. Pians-Per liu , choice marrow, $2.13", medium. $J"0; pea. J.'M. Seed Potatoes Pet bit,, $1 J5. HIS SKULL CRUSHED. FOREST CITY. Special to the Scrntiton Tribune, Forest City. March 21. Mis. Julia Wilcox, of Pleasant Mount, Wayno tounty, Is the gut-st of relatives ,ln town. Mr. John J. Shelly and Cora It. Col lins ueie united In niuiilage at tho St. Agnes Ctthollct church, by Rov. I'Vthcr Welch, at' 3 c.'tlock. Mlss The Terrible Fate of George Brown, of Stroudsburg, Special to the Scrantcn Tribune. Stroudsburg. Pa., Maroh 21. Georga Blown, a well known young man of this town, met death In a peculiar manner today. Brown Is an employe at the Wllkes-Barre and Eastern wr shops. While nt work shortly before noon today he was impairing at freight car. He had It jacked up. Trie Jack broke and tho car fell on him. The man's skull was smashed al most to a pufp. The flngeis on tin left hand were partly severed and left thigh fraetuted. The body of Brown wns taken his home near the fair grounds. He leaves a wife nnd one child. r T. & S. 1. Pr Hrook. R. T , Rait. & Ohio c'ont. Tobacco ... Chcs. Ac Ohio . ... Chic. & (1. W .... Chic.. B. S. Q ... . St. Paul . Rock Island .... Lackawanna, Fed. Steel Fed. Steel, Pr . . Kan. & Tex., l'r . Louis. & Nash . . Manhattan I'.U' .. Met. Traction Co Mo. Paclllo . J'4 21 ti: 10114 5l'i 21 7Ti lUl'i -'Fh 744 !. im l's 170 7r.i !'84 170 47'.. People's Gas Oi1, 101i .. 70 .. .131 i .. 2S(, .. K ..127H ..UW4 121 ..huh nil". . 17ST, .. r.iVd .. 74U .. :i. f2H . ""J"4 .lbS Hi'4 Southern Pi.c iflc North Paritlo .. Nor. Pacific, Pr N. Y. Cfiitml .. Out. & West ... Penmi, R. R ... r.icltlct Mall Rending Reading, Pr Southern R. R Southern R. R.. Pr.. Tenn., C. Ac Iron .... V. 8. Leather U. S. Jnther, Pr .. Union Pacific Union Pac., Pr Wabash, Pr West. Union Third Avenue 34 . r.41, 743, IJ-l, St 17',, .-.-'4 n'i r.i to 7.1N 1 n 24 137 r, 71 ?2't 2H U 1264 124H i(fl 178 OO 74'. 33V4 kS'i 9b'J 167 4r. !9 :3'i M'i 7l nn' 2.K 10b wj 71'4 73X Si 2 13H 12774 124 Ji llO't 170 52' 71'i at El's 97 lt,S 4-5"s 10V4 10'i 5iH 7r.', H".',4 21 1S, n'i 71 M'S 76'j " 102 R.l. t3'. 53 . 71'J 514 7Vi 20 S4'I 112 U44 1W, :i"i J. it 17' f.7i 13'I f.S'J n4 it 71 81 & 73'4 2V4 S4 10l',j SS'j 13' i m ni n 73U ', i 2(Vi M 107 Fhiladelphia Grain nd Produce. Phlladelphln, March 21. heat F.rm, fair demand: conti.ict urade, March, 7!a 7lo. Corn Steady: moderate demand; No. mixed March. J He Oats Firm: No. 2 white dipped. jAl.; No. -t do. do, SOj. :.0'Ac: No. 2 mixed. 2Di2f'sC Potatoes Steiidy; Pennsjlvaula choice, per bushel. JjalSc: New York and western do. do.. 11 nric.: tlo. cto. tair 10 good. I'.uuc. uuiicr Firm, fair demand: fiinev western creamery. 24c.; do. prints, 27c. Kgg Firm and lc. hlghoi ; fresh nenrbv, lie; do. western, lie: do. southwestern, lie : do. southern. He. Cheese Quiet but steady. Refined Sugars rirm. Cotton Unchanged. Tallow Quiet but steadv ; city prime, in hogsheads, SHaVo ; coun try do. do , uarreis, avuftc ; "o. irirK, 01 cakes, ,,'ie Kteaso, -i.a.t. i.ivi With the Melancholy of Dyspepsia. With the Depression of Dyspepsia. Withyourheadstuffed up with Catarrh. With that hacking: and racking Cough. With the Gripes of Constipation. With that Inflamed and Ulcerated Throat. Mason's Health Defenders Will Be lieve You in 15 Minutes and Cure You Speedily. Tlnir Action Is Simply Mamloin. These famous tablets are prepared from the. formulas which made four physicians famous. They ure the result of years of prac tice, und can bo taken with absolute con fidence bv oung und old. The relief they give la prompt, the cure the complete cure is speeay. Wo piopose this free distribution be cause we know piccisely what these ex traordinary Tablets will do. Wo call them "F.XTRAORDINARY" because that's the only word that de scribes them. You may bo .uro that we would not rltk our business icputatlon and our fu ture welfare in these Tablets unless wo knew the cure thut will get .it thWscit of tho disease. They nro unlike any other tablets that ou ever heard of. All that goc3 into them to make them strong and sure In tho cure of Dyspepsia comes from foreign climes, where a lurga body of men nie engaged by specialists to collect and combine. With all their remarkable strength they are free from such dangerous drugs as Calomel, Opium or Aloes. They cannot fail to do good. Be lieve us, if your physician knew what these Tablets contained, he would, (If he had your welfare at heart) be the first to recommend them to you. roil HALK IN iiCKANTON BY flATTHEYVS BROS., 320 Lack awanna Avenue. McQARRAH & THOMAS, 209 Lackawanna Avenue. Or sent for mice bv the MASON CIIBMI CAL (' ).,r,ir Arch Street, l'hlladolp 1. FT r.'ic CHICAQO BOARD OF TRADE. Open- High- Low Clos- "A BINOLH FACT Is worth a ship load of argument." Evety cure by Hood's Sarsaparlllu Is a fact, piovlng Its merit, and the thousands and thous ands of cures recorded certainly should convince you that Hood's will cure you. WIIHAT. July Muy CORN. .Tuly , May OATS. July .May LARD. Julv Mav PORK. July Muy 3,8vvv'v&i',svve,ve UVER 9 o QoodPiUs to tt:o STOMAOH VOWELS BEEGiWS PILLS i ZO cants mttf M emntm fe n-fcO's0'4t0-stt9'sTi'5sStsfc,J Indigestion, Hood's Pills. nausea are cured by CINNAMON-COATHD PILLS,-Dr. Ag new's Liver Pills nro coated llk ciiva mon drop, very small und delightful to take. Ouo pill a dciM. 40 In a vial, for in cuits. Their popularity Is a whirlwind, sweeping competitors before It lllto chuff. No pain, no griping, no Inconvenience. Bold by Matthews Ilros. and W. T. Clark. -19 Ing. 67 CO'.. 21 b 1', , H.' , n.r. , 11.33 t. :i7U JT 2IU u w uia 11.27 11.0 est. t.7 ' "7'A 37 22!i il h.U 11.0J 11.12 11.12 In (17 Gnu S7'j i..r. 6 07 11 "21 11.37 Seranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS HM. Auk.rl First National nana Seranton Savings Hunk Seranton Packing Co Third National Hank DtmeDep & Dl. Rank . ... Economv Light, II. & P. Co... Lacka. Trust & Safe Dep. Co. Seranton Paint Co. Clatk & Snover Co., Com. ... Hark & Snover.. Pref. Bcr. Iron Fence j Mfg. Co. ... Seranton Axle Works t nMr nnirv Co.. Pref. rn Hnvlntr Rank'ft Trust Co ?30 First Nat. Uank (Carbopdale) ... 300 H ... 300 ... 95 4.' 47 150 . . ... 80 400 ... 125 ... 100 IciO 20 Poultry Finn; fowls, 9'iulOc.; old roos ters. 7n7'e.; winter chickens, llilbc; ducks. 12c: geese, lO.illc. DrcsM.l Poul tryQuiet but steai) ; fowls, choice, li: do. fair to good. OiO'sc; old loostets, Sc; chickens, ne.ubv. ISalle ; western do. large, 12.02' jc; medium do., lo.ilte.; com n.rm do.. !sa9c : tutkvvs, choice to fancy, 11al2c: do. lair to good. HalOc; common do.. 7aSc: ducks, lflal2e.; geebc. S.iOj. . crplth Flour. -,M barn Is and lO.ull sacks; wheat, 27.00U bi.shcls; corn, 17".i0) bushels; nats, 112.HO0 bushclh. ShlliniPills Wheat. IiIOk) biih1ilH', c.0111, llo.iXn) bush els; oats, .1.000 bushels. New York Grain and Produce-. New York Maich St. Flour Moderate. ly active and ban ly mmi1v. Wheat-Spot easier: No. 2 red, 7oc. elevutoi; No. 2 red. 7siC f. o. b. afloat: Ho. 1 noitherti Duluth, 79'c. f. o b. afloat piompt; op. lions opened steady and Inclined In Im provement, but InUr became much weak er nnd closed wc-ik nt 'lc. net decline; Match closed 7Cvti'.; May. 72X.c '. July. V'c; Boptembcr, 72"'4o. Corn Spot casj ; No. 2. nv.o. f. 11 b. afloat und I!'1!'', ele vator; options sleudy but near tho closo the market er.s-ed off nnd closed easy nnd unchanged : Mav, 42V. : July. Ue. Oats Spot unlet: No. 2. 2!V.: No. 2. 2S',,c; jn. Willie, .'.. i". ,ui-, ,,-i... ..... mlMd western, Km.MVsc; track while. 22a a:Vc; optleu.s ejulet and barely t truly. Butter Firm: western etianimy. 2la2:c ; do. factory. 18a'c.: Indlatlon Teamorv. lS'-n22'8c.: stittr dnlr, li.i24c.: do. cream ery. 21n2le. Chotsc Finn, fnncv large white, He ; do. do. colored. 12aH'4c.; do. Pinal! white. i:al."ic , 1I0. do. colored, 13't HlS'sC. Fggs Firm tute nnd P:tiiyl vorla, nt maik, 10al .'-jc. : soutlictn. at mark. 14'iulSV.; western, at mark, Ij'S.i 16c. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Mnrch 21 -Cuttle -Receipts. !. 3o0: steers, Vie. lowct except ben: butch ers' slock active, linn: bet on tulo tudiv. 15 00; good to prime native steers, steady to shnde lower, Il.75.i4b0; poor to wo. dlum. 10c. lower. $4alt5: tolcctcd feeders ttendy. Jla4.70: mlNCd htockers. epiiet, JJ 40 iiSOT; rows. Ilrm. iJ.i4a'i lielfci. steady. $J15u4ii0: luuners acllve. J2,2a..; bulls, steadv, $2 Ma4 2u; calves, unchanged, il.rf) 11 G. Te-xuns Rctelpls, 1,500; best on salo tcKluv, 14 50; Texas fid i-lecif, active, steady, U75aV. Tcmih bulls, steady, U.13 n3i. Hogs Receipts t'''av. It mm; stl. muted for tomotiow. IMirt; left over. C,0i): falOe. lower: top. $:i22': inlxi'd anil butchers, fl S0a5 10; good to choice heavy, Jl9-nr, 12m tonsil lie'ivy, tHiil.flO; light, Jl,75a,j02i'j: bulk of sales. 1 1.05a y Snwp Iteoolpts, 10 fn0; sheep, stron; to sliiido higher; lambs, io,U5c hlgliei : good to ibotce wether, f)0a5,f5; fair to cholco inlxed, ffnJOO; western sheep, $Ma t0; cntllugi. Ji'itfiW: nuilvo iambs, fj5oa7.25; we item lambs, $iiit,i,",. Now Yoik Llvo Stock Market. New York. March 21. Reeves Stpcrs, steady: fat bulls Ilrm to W. higher: light bulls, lower; thin cows, lOalle. off; fat covvs. stead, to llnili steers, I50.5 40: tops, Jj W; oxen and swigs, $1 Dual. 50; bulls, a rfiSHK. 1ce'35L DR. DF.SsTBN, 311 Spruco Strtet, Scran tan, Pa. II -cute an J Chronic Diseases ol Men, Wom-n an i Children. Consultation end examination free Olflce Hoars Dally and bunJuy 8 a. m. to 0 p m. VtEir'DAY'lN THE EAII 'm OVERLAND LIMITED a (strictly first-class train, coaihtlng of iGuI.'ot. Smoking and Library Cars, Pullman' Ooublo Orawlng-Room Slseplno Car ana uining wars, ' runs thiuuU uctucco Chicago sacf jtV r 40 IP Lfiaf ar H. 3 DSS -..w - nltlinitt clmnFOvIatliT CHICAGO, UNION PACIFICl .fi NORTH-WESTERN UNE; fiTCordlns tho fiuIcl'Cit transit to SAM FRANCISCOjl t!ie ..ituvay lo , 'jlawill, Phltlpplna Itlcrds, China and Jspeni; Tor Inforimtlnn nnd elcscrlpllTS rnnpalctt - nnnl.tn l.ln..nl lt.rnl.i, i:aw::icv.3L, ecict D1 BrMT3f, P917 liTS ..111 -V o tint..- st, . niot) tn ctmnut $t . riuHJotrhU Bjiilj KIUi.ll 31, 15Vi:. Citdttif H7 rmittle'd il. . nuiarj, H7 Tic Jr.ii . Cntinl, 17 CtnfU-KiiUos. Cctnil 2ti:6ilu. TanmOst,) (All r. gents sou tic Mts via we " nAILWAY.' $3.il,7": covs, 5Ja4 Ciilves Market sloi and !oi'.iV. luwt'i eviipt for top grnds; VunH. j:50a75ii, little f.llves. f:50a325; hiiinjuiil hliell. 2i3 25. Blieen -Steady; I'ltnbs, r.ii20c liUlur: sheep, Jli-'mO; culls, tint: liit'ibs. fiifOiiiiii; cuIN, $Uii clipped lambs, f0.7': Hiring lambs. caeh. Hob .warUu ilimvr i't bWA Oil Hnrket. OH f'ltv. .March 21,-C'iedil balance. lo: icrillliiites. no bid or sales; ship ments. 7C,'j2i bnrti'ls average, 31,710 bar rcls; runs, Willi hart els; average, S4.C10 bariels. . ' iaa.Aiii VtJtin 1 1 it' 1 . ! t a 4 . . I . o.j f . . I-l