jrti;i mjii ky1 ' f :iiri is - mtcj v i.-rmwcmrr i ".3i. --' T,'.. a -a-" THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1000. . J 'S We show today a new cloth 50 cent edition of some of the best $1.50 books re cently published. Among them : The Gadfly Voynich. The Sowers Merrim.ui. The Celebrity Churchill. Barabbas Corelli. The Jessamy Bride Moore The Pride of Jennico Cas tle. A Gentleman Player Ste phens. Agatha Webb A. K. Green. By Right of Sword Mai ch mont. For the Freedom of the Sea. Light. Airy. Pretty. There you have it in a nutshell. A beautiful all silk fabric in colors of Light Blue, Pink, Mias, Cardinal, Castor, Cream, Black and White. From the stock of The' Leader placed on sale now when the cli mate is ripe for it. Goods that cost them $1 a yard and for which they expected to receive $1.25. You will buy it now for 7 even though it is bran new stock and could not be duplicated by us today for the price. ah ioia, aoout six hundred yards. Don't think it over too long; good things don't linger here. They're here, they're gone; they're ours, they're yours. That'll be the quick story of this Crepe Japon. jiHsuircsiis OMSLIIG Crepe Japon NORTHEASTERN IVHWdAAAAAaA TACTOKYVILLE. Special In the Nranlnn Tribune. Victoiylllc, May 0. An unknown niut ilemenlril iniin wan found stniui Ing In two feet nC watei In tlio tunnel b tiilltn.iil inon wiily yesteielny morn ing. Mo was taken to Nicholson anil placid in Mfo keeping until xoiiie ills pimal of bin wiM' may be made. Monti-os" will Journey down heto next Siitiiiduy to play the li'tuin g.uno with Keystone. Tin- weather be ing fiixornble, In all probability It will K a lituil contested 111111', as Kt Htone'H last game at Monti one, two weeks ago. was won by Monti ue, and llietufoii' our boys will put foitli an tstia effort to iedeem themselves. On circus d iy ntan of our towns people have been successful In Und ine an excuse to go to Snanton to-d-iy. "So! V aie not going to tin circus. Hadn't thought ntiyiiiing about It." Our street cnininlslunci. Anion I'lillllps, Is still confined to hli home with lieait trouble, and In the mean time woik on the stieuts has piac llrally ceased. There aie many ensus (piestlons that the people might bineh tip on, and a little latei wc will give a few of them. Notwlthstai.dlncr the law. however, there 'cie many persons who objected during the last census to r!vc any Information In tegnid to their peisonal aftahs, and In many In stances it was only with gtent ill III nilty that the deslied facts weio ob tained Some misguided Individuals barricaded their doois nnd tieated the census f numerators In the light of ll ll.ins who wcie seeking to rob them of their possesoloni. This unwilling ness to answer questions would no doubt be oxeitome If It wie geneially known and understood that the te plles are Intended only for clllclal use In ptepntlng statistics, and will never b glen out to the public. In Ifaet, the law expressly piovldes that If nn enumerator shall so far forget his duty as to communicate to unv one except his superior olllcer an Infeimatlon he obtains In the perfonnance of his woik, he shall be Mibjcct to a line of lhe bundled dollais. The law is ei.v strict with lefeience to the duties of the enumeiaiois, foi unless theli work Is done pioperly and caiufully the cen sus flRUitS vould be of little alue, conseiuently eeiy one who enteis upon this Impiiitant duty Is gixen to l undei stand th.it If ne shall knowingly make a false statement ieg.it ding th" persons whem he has emiinoriUeJ, j cither as to theli nuiuhf-i or any pos- j slble wn. he shall li- denied Kiillty of a mlsdeme.inoi, mil upon miulition he may be lined lhe tin utind dollais, and two y.r.rs impilsoii'iient, with the assurance of the confidence and ie sponslbllltv of. the enumeiatni, no pei son oiiRht to have reason to licMt.U in answ oiing such (iiiesilons as Pnol f.i'ri may ask thioiiRh the ci.umio tois. 'Mi. and Mts w H. Dndd weie up at ll.irtoid last .Sunday spending the day with friends. FOREST CITY. spun) lii the Scuiilon Tilbiine Finest f'lt, May 9. .Miss Xettle Ci.md.ill, of inkd.ile, was a lsltot In town jesteiday. 1)1 H. W. Mnvson, who has been eiy 111. Is still In a uitlc-al condition. Saidh Weiss, of New Yoil; c-it; . Is Isltlng her slstei, Mis II. Feldinan, on Main street. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Honiv WeKs, nf the llim of I:, reldman & Company, to Miss Heiuletta .luskuvlt., of Xcw Yoik elt Monda, while at woik at Xo .', D.iId Ilealey was unfoitun.ito enough to have his hand caught between two (us The 111 st and second llngeis of his light hand weie mi ludls ciushed that It was found necess.it y to aiupu tate the Hist llngei. Or l Dwjer perfonned the opeiatlon Maine J. Hi own has letuiued home fiom Montiose, wheie she has been Mtlng hei slstei, Mrs. W J Maxe. It was found neitssai esteiday to tall out both (lie companies to light the file in the woods MiiioundinR Mis. Mai I'u nil's hotel and the two dwilllng hcuses next to It Cii ney Kagan, w ho has been win k ing In Xew Yoik stale fot some time past, letuined home Satuiday The postolllee was mined to Its new (tuaiteis In the Joseph building, whlih has been eiy neatl lltted up fm It. aftei otllee hout.s Satuiduv exenlng HALLSTEA1J. Sjioihl to the htuntuii It iltinio Ilallstead, Ma li Vf public sehoolK i .inn. to i close Wednesday exenli class of 1900 bid I'lm-.i Hall.-tead tu -essful t. ..en the o si hool das. The Piosbjtell.ui church was beautifully decoi.ited with I'owimh In honor of the oicaslon. Conueis and Ciillmau's oichestia was in attendance and icndeied tine music dining tin elelllng. Claude Simmons was the mil. slilan foi the e cuing and lendeied his sen Ices In his alwajs elllelent inan nei Mis. J W Crook mill Miss Maud Sllker gave seveial oeal nuinbers and Miss Ilail Huss icndeied a piano solo Kdw.ud Tajloi. I) U. of UiiiRhumton gao the addiess of the evening The incmbeis of the class wen I'oni II Hi own. Susie (1. Puller, John it Con lloi, Kstello K. Sllker, Cat lie Mead John J. Drlscoll, Mai J. Uussell. liene I Vlelc C McCoiinUk. John A Hues I Nina Teiboss and Martha K Young I sniutatni Ian, John H. Connoi Mass I will, John J Prlhcoll, piophetess, Cai lli Mead, mantel oration, Kstellt S1IK j el , lespouse, Hcssle Watoinian. ale I dlctoilan, Cora II. Ill own The eoi- clnes weie most successful Professor i. K. Moxley was engaged Wednesday In examining tho Uieat llend High school The Ladles' auxlllaiy of tho H of If T.. W. R Hallstead lodgi. Xo 120. will hold u picnic and dance In Du Hols gloie on Mumoilul iluv. Kdwuids Simons has letuined home flon his lecent visit with Albany f i lends. Kvangellst John A. Oavls has com menced a seiles of Undenting rclal sei vices In thu llaptlst chuich. The meetlngk. are to continue until Suuda V, J. Henlck visited IiIh patents In Montrose Wednesday. Ooiild Cupwcll, our efllclunt major, has been Impioving tho giotinds about his residence by planting shade trees. The Hnllstead High School Alumni held an cluboiato banquet In tho Mlt- PENNSYLVANIA chell house, Wednesday evening, In honor of the class of lflOO. Mrs. M. S, I.owc Is the Ritcst of her ilaiiRhteis In Hlnghaiiiton. Mr. and Mis Charles Loul hnve muted from looms In the Van Ness bloi k to u house on Ohaso avenue. Wairen P. Van Loan, of Vonkeis. X. Y., was the guest of his parents In town Tuesday Mr. and Mis. Frank Hrown and daliRhter, Nina, Miss Thompson, of i:imlia. were In town to attend the commencement exei clses. Peter Allen's Riocery sloio was broken Into and lobbed Monday even ing. The thieves succeeded In obtain ing hut a small amount of goods. SUSQUEHANNA. Special to Hie Siranton Triliuni. Busquehanua, May !. The Iii'mU child of Mr. and Mrs Dmle' rdeinnn, of Piont stieet, died on Tuesday. The i emu Ins weie today taken to Dlnghaiu ton foi inlet inent Mr. and Mrs. Chatles Ulnnavan and Mr. and Mis. H. C. Pettis arc In Mil waukee, attending the grand Interna tional conentlon of ihe Urotheihoid of Uocomotiie Kngineeis. John Olsen, of the Oakland side, an Kile shop machinist, was inn Monday taken to the Danville asvlum for the insane, lie has been an Inmate of that Institution befoie. The "May devotions" In St. John's Catholle church nio being lamely at tended Messrs John and Michael Kane nnd Mis. Dennis Casey, of Susquehanna, weie called to Hinghamton todav by the death of their brother, the late James Kane, who had resided In Hing hamton for foity yeais. llev Anthony Hrodeilck, pastor of the Montrose Catholic church, is In Aichbald, 'siting his mothci. Hev. W. J. Clo eland, iccently rector of Chi 1st r.oVcoml church In Susque hanna, Is again u missionary among the Indians at the Hlue Hldge agency, in South rukotn. A brisk shower on Tuesday afternoon quenched the forest flies In this lclti itv. In St I'arnabas episcopal chinch, In Deinei, Colorado, May 'Z, Albeit Wng nei and Miss Jlaiv Minnehaha Kills, of Ciipple Creek, weie united in mar ilage The hi Idcioom, who Is now a Ciipple Ciee1: business man. Is u na- tle of Susquehanna, wheie he leslded until wlth'n a few leats. Congressman C. Ficd Wilsht Is nt home foi a few days V. Hostwic'-. of Montiose, was In tow n on Tueda The Susquehanna Journal .siys:""Car bondale Is iiiobably the smallest city of Its Mae In the United St ites." II. V Dot an and daughtei, MKs Jen nie, aie In New Yoik, on business. In the Methodist chinch last een liig, lte Ui Heniy Tuikloj pastoi o' the Centenaiy Methodist lunch In ninghaintiin, pleached an able and In stiucthe seiinon before tin. annual comentlon of the Home Missionary sndetj of the Hinghamton dlstilet of the Methodist chinch. Ke. Huntei Heed of I.anesboio, a mlsslnnai.v to All lea. Is en unite home. He has been woiklng In the Ulnity of Oom Paul's b.illlwlek.nnd niatten Ivne become too ton Id In that section foi pleasant or piofltable woik among the unwashed. Tim Huik'j. of Susquehanna, chal lenges "Jack" MeDonough. of St. Paul, to a twenty-Ill e lound glove contest, to take plan' before the club offeiing the best tei ins, and for a side bet of from $100 to sr.00. the winner to take nil Consldeiable money has been con ti United and pledged for the cat lying on of the woik of the Anti-Saloon league In Montiose A month s mind mass foi the late rather James McCabe, of Wan en. Pa., was on Monday morning celebiated In M .Man s Catl.olU chinch In Mont iooi. the pastor. He. Anthonv T HiodeiUk, officiating. OeWItt A Tltswotth, of Montiose. is in Susquehanna this week, on hulnis. The Susquehanna Hai tlst chinch Is still :astoiIes. Theie aie ntimeioiis candidates for the pastoi ate. Cluules II Mooie has bei n appoint.-d (list assistant engineer and Mason II. Stiong bildge cnglneei of the Kile.wltl. he.ulquai teis In Xew Yoik. It Is iiunoied that the Kile has glicn tin Hiooks Ijoeomotlie woiks, In Dun Kbit an imli i fo llft of the new monstei coniiound locomotlies. Twen-tj-fie of these will lx assigned to the Xew Yoik iMilslon excluslielt The Sicatei poitlon of the 'Class II" loco- BURDENED WWEM. Wc look in amazement at the burdens some women carry upon their heads. Yet how light they ate coiupatcd with the burdens some women carry upon their hearts. There arc childless' women whose hearts ache ceaselessly becaus of the childless home. That burden of childlessness has been lifted from the heart of many a woman by the use of Dr. Pierce's IJa orite Prescription, Many of the obstacles to maternity are remov able. Such obstacles are entirely re- llloted hv 'M'.it-nrifn Prrrintlnn. Tl 1 contains no alcohol nor narcotic. narrietl Six Years and Childless. "I have never written you how fjTateful I am to j ou for your help in securing rood health and one of the aweetest, dearest, thirteen pound pirls that ever came Into a home," writes Mra. M. Vastlue, of 647 South Liberty Street, Galesburg;, III "I took, aix bottles of Dr. Plerce'a Favorite Prescription, four of the 'Golden Medical Dis covery' and four vlala of Dr Plerce'a Pleasant Pellets Before I had taken four bottles of the 1'at orite Prescription I was n new woman, I cannot make pen describe my heartfelt grati tude, ao will close by saying if any one disputes lhe alue of Dr. Pierce's medicines I will be pleased to confirm the truth of all I tay if they will enclose stamped envelope for reply." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a ladies' laxative. No medicine equals them for gentleness and thoroughness. ttfrftK. SyfjTfcS tlVER ACTS GENTLY ON AK1I Mill - BOWELS KID E CLEANSES THE SYSTEM CLEANS'- EFFECTUALLY; OVERCOMES ..DATInK, Bml4i.cois:p PERMANENTLY ,TSB0EtTS' 6UY THE GENUINE -MAN'F'D BY TOP Sflte Bt AH DRUGGISTS PRICE SOc.FtR POTTlS motlics now used on the Xew York division will be assigned to the Dela waie division. Profs. Flood and Pleice will give the thlid hop of the scilcs In Hognn opera house on Thursday evening. Fred H. Pilde, whose larRe steamer, the Krmlnle, was recentl destioyed hj fire, may build a lnige barge, for this season, to be towed up nnd down the river by the smaller steamer, the Idlewlld. He will piobably build a large and sw Ift steamer for next faea son. A banquet and hop was held in Hogan opeia house last evening, under the auspices of the C.itholl Itellef and Benevolent association Doian's Sus quehanna oichestia furnished mule for the occasion, . hlch was a iiy pleasant one. The Salvation Ainu, it Is repined, will soon commence opeiatlons in Sus quehanna Susquehanna is not wlckel enough to need the arm v. Let them ti y Hallstead. Miss Ktnni.i Tcetsal, of Ianesboro, left on Tuesday foi Sayie. THOMPSON. ft ! tl to Iho Scunton Trlhiiip Thompson, Ma li. Our former towns-man, tl. K. Li Mont, who drew the plans and .specifications for F. W. Lewis' new house, twis hole Monday sticking the stakes for the foundat'on, the old houe having been removed theiefiom Allss Xellle Clancy opined her thlid teini of Fchool In the Wilghter ills trie t yesteidny. Mi. and Mrs. Ira I.nthem Siient the Sabbath with relatives in Se"nton Mrs Frank V. I.oivU and uc- two c hildren letumeJ yostivJay from a shoit visit with hei 'larcnts at Mont dale. Our .Mothocilst fi lends woishlppeel with the Free Haptbls In their chuich yesterday inomlntj. as the Impiove lrentn being put on the M. H. chureli vie not completed. Rev David pleached the seimon Mi. and Mi.i M. A. Pickering, of Jackson vhlted at J M. Miller's yet terda. Miss Kate I. den. who has been with Mis. A. C. F.istei 'oi the ;ast two yeais, and who has been hu h nn efficient eleik and hi'l'ei, leaves to da. Miss Clara Ross, ()f Humwood, takes her place Rev. P. I!. Toi.ei iett hint evenlns to attciid a funeral at Sanatarla Spilngs this afternoon Me has li nel ly iceoteied fiom a reveie attack of the cilppe I'-Postniater John I.yden, who has been at Long i:dd. X. Y for tho past eui. Is home again. A. II. Cio'ei and Manloy Wrighter aie each Inipiovlng their home on Jae kson stuet b the addition of pen dies AVOCA. I At the tegular nieotlnsr of tlie .school bo.ud, Moiul.iy evening, .ill mcmlmis I weie Dte-ent except .Messrs. O'Malley I nnd Cat don. 11 V. lteillcy was chosen iireeiciuni t-ittniR 10 a cienciencj in inu tieasuiy, the teachers have not been paid for four months, and It whs de cided to appoint a committee to negoti ate a loan foi that put pose Tn Col lector OTJoyle presented a list ot ap plicants foi exoneiatlons. A meeting will be held next Monday evening for the puipose of heailns personally nil who wish to be exonerated. The fol lowing bills weie oulered paid. Olnn & Co., tl3 7.ri, J. D. Clarke, $129, James Doian, $34.75, Owen McLaln, $6,75. Tho bill of Heynolds Hios, of Si'ianton.was refeired to Pi of. Hoban to bo rectified. The town eounell met In tegular ses sion on Momla.v evening. All meinbcis weie piesent except Jlessit-. O'Brien, McKenzIe, Hienimn and l?dwnid O'Hiien. Tho minutes of the previous meeting were udopted. with the excep- tlon of the borough audit. The follow ing bills weie ouleied paid: Street Commissioner John O'Brien, $22 Michael Muiphy, HI; John Naughton, $16.50. John i.oughney, $6.25; John Doran, 4.50, James Doran, $7 50, Avoca I'ubllshlng company, $7.50, Frank X'aiks, $15. The bill of tho Klectilo lalght eompuny foi $219 58, for April, and also tin solicitor's bill of $r for tiling bond, wcio laid over for Investi gation. The stieet commissioner was notified to wait on tho Traction com pany unci request them to teplace the plunks on both sides of the tracks. Adjourned to meet at call of the chair. Anibiose, the one-yearold-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miuiley, of the West Side, died on Tuesday afternoon, after a few days' illness, Intel ment will be made this afternoon In St. Mary's cemetery. Nellie, the foui -year-old grand daughter of Mrs, Bridget Burns, Is critically ill of diphtheria. lldward Vunscoy moved his family to Hansom on Tuesday, Tho funerul of Hdvvard McDonuld, who dlPd ot IiOrange on Monday afternoon, wheie ha had gone for his health, took place yesterday afternoon from tho residence or his aunt, Mrs. Anthony Moran. Services wcro held in Bt. Mary's church. Interment will bo In St. Mary's cemetciy. Stephen Bcott, a miner, employed at Simpson & Watklns' mine, was seri ously Injured while at wotk on Tues day afternoon. The Peak sisters, of Alaska, will give nn entertainment In the Primitive Methodist chuich, Monday evening, May 21. John Gwynne, of Tajlor, will deliver nn address thin evening to tho United Mine Workers In Herbert's hall. IUNKHANNOOK. hpttlat to tlic Sirnnton Tribune. TunkliHimock, May 9. Company M, of the Thirteenth regiment, N. a. P., goes along with the rest of that coin inniid to attend the unveiling of the soldiers' and sillors' monument nt Al lontown on Thursday. They leave here Thursday morning at 5.20 by special tftln nnd go straight thiough to Al lentown, meeting the icmalnder of the regiment there. Under the com mand of Captain Reynolds this com pany has been gradually Improving nnd will now show up equal to tho best. The funeral of Mrs. Pierre Ashcld ii.l held today nt two o'clock nt the house, with intetment In Sunnysldc is tho day when a goodly num ber of people from this plnce find business calling them to Wllken Uane, nnd find after tnelr arrival that the Forepaugh nnd Sells Hiotheis" cir cus exhibits there today. Miushnl and Winnie Reynolds came home from Mnnstlcld Normal school today. They 'ire members of Company M and will in company that organiza tion to Allcntown tomortow. Among the people fiom here who were In attendance at the Xotdlca concert on Monda evening were. Mr. and Mrs Z. Wills Reynolds, Mr and Mrs. Herkle Kymnn, John Watson, Miss Kate Vore and Spencer D. Held. James W. Pultt, esq., Is confined to his bed with a severe attack of bion chlnl trouble. Miss Agnes Stnik Is visiting fi lends in Scranton this week. On Monday next conies the icgular May term of equity nnd argument couit. There Is one one equity cane on the tilnl llt, that of S.irah Wood va. Ryion Caipenter, ot al. Seveial matters In the iiiRUtueut list are open nnd tho eouit may rest half the week. THEATRICAL "The Boy Tramp." .Mine Veutillr unit hi r on will ui"ii a Hurt elan' en -ne nent at lhe Uademt ol Music to n. slit preseotinis "Hip Hot Tramp" Tiie Ilrnokl.tn I Uizrn nts ui 1h com;anj. "luiipriii!? bt the applause that united tlio pertorm.inee ol 'The Mot Tramp.' at the ( nti lion tbeat r last I iahl, It Is one ot lhe mist pipulai p'ats presented at the lioute this season, the pleop is one e f the sensatioml and is In hitler lb in its title MigRotn Youn? Seutille's Methods as a comedian aie inimitable and nn limilible. lie is orisina! and acioballc, is a gend mill tc, and difp'ats his t.il nts ill Rhine; imttatlri.s of well knuttn uetois Vline Neil til", ulreidt a stn ns fatorito with lliookltn lie itei (.oris, ipein is tin ttroiisel t ife The loir is a Klronp: one and in lhe I anda ot Mine Wiuille he nolhliii: In interct. The up poilins ompiiit IP1 aboto tin utrrajre, and m eral talkn? picti res ttere preset led " "The Chilstlon" Saturdny. Host kuoun iimfiu th" piimipals ( the pla ot "lh" fhrbtiin" lOinpant, tehuli ttill be hoen hro on next siturdit ijtcrnonn nnd eteninj? U Miss 1 the r.llslcr. ttlm is .ueie-liled ttlth the oere-s ot lior lan'r Her charnnns ttork in "Ihnl Kitlo" ttcin h r mum pd uire ttho will b idol lo tiloonio her as ' lllorv ijuaile." The lo'm Siiniu U perlrited bt I M (ViUille, ttho is aid lo lip one nt lhe best iiiniantlc uitors ru lhe slant Others in lhe a.l inolmlp Iro wpII known titnriii m Kiank Wcslon, wlio will le sen as linratio UtaUe, and Kntuhnn Canp b''l, wb ins been well i edited ptertwheie is "IVIlt Uhp " lhe prtihtitlou is under the Inire manitsrimiit of Mill .1 (mlv, who his made tl p mill senip on of lhe features of lhe p'.u. T.i'o cast is II ill b- wen herp is as follow , The lion lolin stiim l.tril sioiri lloiHtlo llinke .. laird Hobni Cr . . n lie'csccii Mi.iith.t Father I.auiplu;h . . l'iri 11 ifHii'lp .... The "Pain Mns" .... 'Hip Mm ict ... . Hiotlei Paul Vlrs CaMender I'ollt Lot p Betlt belli Nettlo I.I71 Ms,- .. I. M (oltille . s S, ( ,!r .. 1-rank Weston IMward Km T . .. . Kiank V. I.t on llobert Harold, Jr . .1 str 11 Vndersun Harr; suttmi lirdmil, V i.t 11 1. d Mirt I l iidj Carrie l.p sml ... 1'aneliPii ( a-upbell ... . I.llabeth Vla.t hew Idith Dp OrufI s ip V an Diner Vllldied Hurnlia'n . Ida Pails Miss KI'Kli: ni.isi.l II t.rouv ri.i-' Tin- msiliirt foiep lm bulls, unit Hip hesi md niol eouiHtenl psoilp airiin Iheni Klhel bamirl. Maul' Tatloi. I in l.url, Vdele Horwitz, luiir.i Nnittone), l.li ( lacnett, hn llockwltli, Kililb lloblitr. Vela Caldwell, lambe Mrrris, tlcai (Jii'iilau llairt Pillli, J I letehr I'uerlon, .lames C Tale, Jr , (.poil-o I, II, I h ii'.iiii. s j). Hoops Him I rhr. Walter Dp (ourecv I'ouiinei and Dorei I, in NORDICA'S BIG CLAIM. May Secure Part of en Award Against the Government. Krom a (urient Press DUpatch Mitip. Lillian .Void let will voiy like ly soon Hliait- in a foi tune. .Members of her fatntlj, tlio N'oitons, of Mar tint's Vlney.inl hip pushing a heavy claim tiRaln't the Federal sroi eminent and If the milt is sue-ce.ssful the oper atic star will lecelve a laige pait of the nwnid. The N'oitons oiiRlnally come fiom liiiBland, Ichahod Norton belnc the founder of the family hen-. He was a t-hlpbullder, with w haling .is a Mile oc t'upatlon. About the jear 1800 he set off on a whaling vojage with a small ileet of vessels The whale hunt was fsucces.snu until the home trip had been begun, when a Fiench essel hoio down on them and helped the ships. The seizure was hi ought to tho notice ot the uuthoiltles at Washington, and this claim, together with others ot sim ilar uhaiacter. weie. presented lo the French goeinment. In time Fiance paid the sunib demanded and seveial of the Individual claims of tho ship owners were awaided, hut for fcome reabon tho Norton-Rutler claim was not settled. While the matter was pending the papers In the case weie destroyed in a. fire In Washington, In which a number of ofllclal documents were burned. Duilng tho pust half century various attempts were made to collect the award, but to no purpose. Recently somo papers bearing on tho cane came to light and the heirs determined to push tho matter to a definite conclu sion. W4-H4-H-H4H-K4444444HH( Constipation. BEEGHAM'S t ; Indigestion i ; ; Biliousness,, Sick Headache, 1 in men, tvomea or , children, cored by PILLS Getthopt'tiulnplfyou f want to bo cured. T K) cents & 2S cents, J as urutf viores. V"V'?TTff"lTTTTVlTlfrXTTlrxV THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, My D. There n lurtlier lir H'liililJtloti of nlorlu In tbc market toiUv ami Ibc itltc cr at onn time from t to 2 points below Inst night lor a tarcc tiumlicr ol the nitltr rallroail lotln. Ilelor the clow lhi Inwcn were fully rclrloicil in many tlcxks nnd In not a tut- nl tbiwo which had been mot aiutcty at. ficled by tho icllitiE unull net cnliu nrro rulah. Ilttinl. riii. lato recoter) van materially mI. cd by a beoyant rl In Higar to level SVi alutp lat nlRlit and by rather nosllbr lr nittli in the principal liH.kit. The tolumc ot ileallngi on the recoteriea ttai palpably murh leu than that on tho decline nnd the ararrwite bidding up ot prices allotted that the object was ratmr to establish a higher letel ol prlcTa thin to se cure slocks on the mrU aih-uiUccoiii tenn. Tint tiiiT.lnR point mint iiliitlmftteiy bo reached II mch a period o( llqulilatlon and a nhaip re cctcrj ensue makes the profoNiloiMl bears terj' cautions in malnUlnlnR agKrelte opposition to anv rljlnir Itndenet In the inurkel, .None o( the inns o( Iho day had any upparent bearlne on tho mowinnt ol prices Ictal sales todjj, rfll.TOO aliare. I.U,ulilutlon s ir. cthlenco In tno lond market as veil as In the stock market and high firadc bends were alTeclcsl along t.llh the sprr'i stltc sncs. Total aalea, par tnluo, tl.DTii.OiiO. I'nlted Stales new 4s and 3a coupon declined '4, do neutered, lffiiiidliiK Z- ttlien lsueil, ani old 4s V, In the bid price. The following quotations are furnished Th Tribune by M. S Jordan k Co., rooms T05-7M Utars bulldlnB. Telephone W03: Open- lllnh- Low Clos. int. est. est Inf. American Sugar Iff) 111 Iff' lU'i American Tobacco .. . w loo,i P'i W Am. s. & w :i7 Its Sb .V! Alch , To. i .s J .. . 2l'i 2H 2.1'a 21 . T. A. S V . Pr . . . . U7 l 17 g Iliookljn Traction . "1 "2's To 717s llaltlmore k Ohio To1 7r. 74 ."H t'nnt Tobacco 2S'4 20V(, 2SH "J ('lies, k Ohio is 2S 27 IS Chic, k U. W li?4 n UU li'i tide. II k Q lilU UIH lil'4 UI St. Paul 11:14 llfiV ir ni'l Hock Mind IfMc 10(1 insi ICC Delaware k Hudson ....HI 111 1I3V4 U4i iJielcwnnni . . .. 177 177 176 170 federal Steel M H'liJ gift Hi I'cel Slerl, Pr ff; (17Vi W Mli Kan A. rc , Pr V1V 32 3i'i JS l.ouls. k Nnsh . ... 70Vt 'f 7S TD'4 Manhattan Kir fil 'i-JVi W, 11 t Met. Tracllen (o 150 151V4 149Vs J'il'4 Missouri Pacific .... 1114 M', SI 33V People's f.as 101 102 1(X) 1021; V. J. Central . . . 116,14 118't 117 117 Soutlern Pacific 3.'4 .y's MH 3JV1 Norfdh i. Western .... S3 JPJ AiU :il',ji Northern i'acifle 5.V4 S.-',. M 55K .North Pacific. IT ... . 7'i 7 7H4 jii V Y Central Ill m 1 .ru, 141 1 tint, k Wist . .. 21K, "lie. jos n ivnm it n . . 131 mi no 110 Pacific Mail M 14 .11 SOU 1 HcadinB 17'4 17i ITS 17'4 Iladinit, Pi Z!. Ob .5 W Southern II It . . . 12s ie 12H 12 sotithern It It , Pr . S.'U '.l M M Tpiip , ( A. Iron 77 Ts'4 7il'i 7S' I. s. Icathei . ... It r.14 11 m, I'. S. Ia-ather, Pr ... (f) 70 (,') (19 t'lilon I'aillic C2Ts We 2 M'4 I'nlim Paeitic . .. 72', 73't 72'. 731, Wnmasli, Pr 21ia 21 '1 22 West. I'lilon 81 81 80- cX); CHICAGO UOAItD OP TIlADE. ilpen- Iligli. Low- Clos- HKT. init est. ett. ine. lul) (.7"s fi7's 07 07i Mat HV4 (Vi'8 ft5 &JS I OH. Jul i) rr.ife ,wa is Mat W VWi 17i 37'4 OVTS Jul . . . . . 2M U 22'A '11 l'OMK July 11 (12 11 77 11 S 11 05 Ecranton Boaid of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Kiist National Dank SOO Scranton Satings Hank ..00 Aslcd. hiranton I'acKine to , Third National Bank Dime Dep . D11 DinW Kconomv Linht, II. k V. to ...., lacka Trust J: Safe Dep. Co ...., Scnnton Taint Co , Clark k snoter Co, Com , Clark A. bnoter Co., IT .......... Scranton Iron lencc &. Mfg. Co.., ecianton Aile Works Lackawanna Dairy Co., IT , Co Satinirs Hank k Tru-t Co First Nitlonal Dank tCarbondale), SUndard Drillinz Co Nv XIcvlco Uv Coal Co.. Pr .... 95 425 200 47 150 . . SO 4U0 125 100 100 20 ::oi) 30ll 60 40 Traders' National Bank 145 BONDS. Scranton Passenser Railway, first irortsasc, due 19-20 115 People s sireei liauttaj, nsi iiiuii case, due 1918 People's Mieet Hallway, Ocncral mortRicc due 1921 Dickson .Manufatturins Lo Ijeki Township Seliesil 5 per c"nt. UI of scranton st Imp 8 per ttnt. Mt Vernon Coil Co Scranton Trac. 0 per cent, bonds... 115 115 100 102 102 65 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Correetnl bt II C. Dale, 27 I ackawanna Ave) Butter Creamer 21i , elilrt tubs, 20c KiC's Select ttpstern, 11'ire ; niaib stale, lie. ( lieese Full cream, old, 12'4c ; new, mViallc. Beans Per bu , ehoitc inanow, 2 45, medium, $2ii0. pea, sjco. Seul Piilatoes -Per bu , tl 00 Prtatfes t5e. itermuda Onioi.s - 1 10 Hour Best patent, 1 25 New York Grain and Produce. New ork. Ma v.- Klour- Belter inquin for winter Miaichts and kpilnpr patents at old prices, with mills holding llrni. ehoiie bakers were also In eood demand Wheat- spot nisi: No 2 red, TU'ie f o b afloat. No 2 red, 77i eletator. No 1 northern Duliitli, "iTP f. o b afloat to arriic; options steidr in earlf dealings but weikniss deieloped, siiUcquently dosed eis at iji'ii net iluline, h.ter on in the elat ; Mat elospd "IV . .lul). 72V , soptrmliei, 71ic Corn spot weak; No 2 14'sp f o b afloat and 4Tic pleiatoi, option epened steiilt, but aflerwirds tmiied lieatt , closed weak al 'siV net decline. Mat elo.'sl 4V',c . lull 4Uo l-ep. lember, 41V "ats srot dull. No 2, 273i' : No .1 oals, 2iV-. No 2 while. 2Ja2lV.; No. .1 tthlte, 2sK-c , track mixed, western, 27'ja2,io ; track white-. 2hU.ii ,v : cptions slow and entire li nominal II liter -I'lini, western cieiinerj. Hi u.Oi do. faetori. Hi! . imitation iieamen. Ilal7t stale dalrt. I " 1 1 ; do ereimert, 10a Ik Cheese Iietfilir, faint lame ithitc, 10'V : lam laise cnlorml. 10f,iWV,i , fitiet iiill nhilp D'itt'iV (ami siiiall eolorcel, 'I'.j'Hi buss Stead 1 , state md Pennsthania, at liir, li'jallr i soulhirn, at mirk, 11'ialV., tolas', westein, it mirk lJ'f.alV: regular packing, at maik, IJ'iaWac, Philadelphia Grain and Produce-. Philadelphia. Mat 0 W heat steadt , con tract grade. Mat, 72a".. (em-stead, No. 2 inKeel Mat, I1tjlij4(. Oats Dull and weak, No 2 white clipped. WiCn've . No. 1 do. do, 29a2J'je.. No. 2 inked do, 2fe Potatoes steadt , New ork and no-tern .lioiee, per bush el, ISaStk , do do fair to rikm! do, 18al!p Hulter-Kinn, fane western eieamert. 21p , do prints, 2)i Kegs-sleadt ; frih neatbt, 12V , do western Hi , do si.ithwesliin, liV.. elo suiilhern, 12e Cheese I nc hanged Hefnwl Sugars stead ( ollou-I neb mged Tallow sieaelt, lilt piinip in In gsheads, ,"i'aV'4e , cuiintr do, bauels. Vial'se daik, do, IVi V'ki , cakes, VV . gie.'"". I5i.ila4i Lite Pool irt -Meadi , fair demand. bwl, lit , old roos ters, T'iaS-i , spiing ehlikeiis, lSaiV , dinks, ild, Mft Dressed I'oultl -Kiim, fowls, higher, fowls, ehoiie, 10'e , do fail lo good, 9';al0e ; old roosters, "i , toasting ihltkens, neaih, 12a I ieini Klour. l.tfXi Inrrels ami nOO.ooo unds Hi . western elo , iui , nroners. -.-nanH up in sacks; wlieal l.Otin ImshPls, es ru, lll.omi bushels oils, n.miO bushels shipmentsWheat, none, corn, Jesl.rn 10 bushels, oats, tl.ono bushels Chicago Grain and Pioduce. Chicago, Mai 0 A iliop nf le. a buhel in lav wheat at New ,oik. n iioor cxior demand and heait- Ma delitcrlee tieaVened Ma here and lult ilo'sed with a loss of M-Jjc Continued liquidation of small biddings depii-hsed corn, .lull closing at a decline of V Oal dosed a shade lower Piotislons mini slinng and elosed with malerl-1 gains all around Cash eiuolatlons tiern as follows 1'lour Dull and unchanged; No. 2 spring wheat, ls-i'4ati?c . No. J, J2aii.'M ; No. 2 reel, 7le , No corn, :toa"!iiic ; No 2 .tillotf eorii, 3,),4aHriV4 No 2 oals, Z'.'iMW , No. 2 white. 2ii'5a27i . No. ,1 while, 2',iu2Vic , .No. 2 if. W'4 . baric. ..il'ial7e , tin wed and northwest. $1 M, timnth. 45a2.47'i; poik, tt0 Vlall.W), lard, PI M;'4a.83, ribs, 111.46 70; shoulilers, oSali'sc . sldeet, J7a7.1U, whiskey, Ifl 25W. sugars, iinchinged , -' - Buffalo Live Stock Market. Kast lluffalo, Mat U futile Villi strong for butchers' grades tilth stockers firm, teals hL-lier, tops, 8 50a.7S, ollieis, 'VlJJaflS Hogs Vairl aitite and steady for all hut hell' grades; best heaty hogs, sti soai n; meeiium packers, 3.iru 3 40, Workers, tuisiq.jo, nam no., as 4i.e Q,i ii era. si uuaii vi.'iiens. Il-s tl 7Sal 00. Sheep and laimhs Aetlto and liinher, lambs, lip pdlocs be Iiil. the hlchisl in tears: Ions, 'ia3.73. culls. .unhs Aetlto ne.- the hlghe good, 2al.U0 wriners, fo.ivaaoo, leanings, so tuau. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, May 1 -Cattle Kccelpla, lfi.nufl; atriis, aclltc, steady to 10c-. lower; closing strong; butchers' stock fully rlctdi; licst on sale Ia.Ci. An. rarl l.m.l sltnrll.nriirf at t U natti.'S. fgitod to prime steers, fl.8fta3bCl, iooi lo medium, I tl.10ai.7i; (elected feedem, I.Xa3; mUed jtck. Ceylon mi India BLACK or GREEN A Cup of Tea is healthful and restful if properly brewed from GOOD Tea. You have never had a "cup of tea" unless you have used uncolored .Ceylon lndia Tea. Try it and be convinced. With both GREENS and BLACKS usa less tea and Infuse THREE to FIVE min utes. Always use BOILING water. t . ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SALADA' Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. DELICIOUS. Bold only In Ld Fktl. r.0c., 60c. and 70c. Per Lb. NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL. Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, NEW YORK. American Plan, $3 00 per day and upward, l.uropean Plan, $1.50 per day and upward. I. D. CnAW'KOHD, Proprietor. 1 For Business Men I In the heart district. of the wholesale t For Shoppers .a. ,1 minutes' walk to Wanamakera; S minutes to Sieuel Cooper's Ble Store. Easy of access to the ereat Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from B'way Cars, giv ing easy tranupoitatiou to al) points of Interest. i HOTEL ALBERT NEW YORK. Cor. llth ST. A UNIVERSITY PL. Only one Block from Broadway. ROODIS, $1 Up. prces Reasonable ei, $375a, cows, y.i M; heifers, $J25s510; e innirs, W 40al, bulls. $2 0a2.V. elites, flail.tV); Texans, best on sale todat, one carload at W; Texas fed steers, Jla'.CO, Texas bulls, V! Ka"! 73. Hogs Hpcelpts todav. '2,(0, tomorrow, "I.OOO, estimated, left otrr l,'!Q. aetltp 3al0c. blgner, top, -3 40, mixed and butchers. VUnaS's, good to cholop heat. .1 .lii 40; rough heat, V 10i'i 20, light, M-i5 -,o. bulk of tales, fi 20 a5 W shoep Rereipta, lt.ono, sheep, strong to 10i hlghei, lambs, inc. higher, good to choice welliirs, y IOaJ7): fair lo choice mixed, JlaT 10, westein sheep. "Vi Wil 75; leadings. $3 ikVad, natle Iambs, if3 ,V)a7 10, western lambs, fcja7.0. New York Live Stock Market. Sew elrk, Mat 0 Ileetts -Stung, steers and cows, 10alrK- higlici, bulls, firm, all sold, steers, fl73i3st; oin, l bulls, $.ViOal t&, cos, 2 10 a; St taltes-KIrm, common lo prime teals, $1 :0a7, tops, ir7 12l2i7.13; little e alios and culls, $.1al -23; iiili-d do , 3 .'si sheep Mead , lambs, actiti- and 15a23c hiaher, spring limbs, lowir, nooled 6heep, noininallt cl'pped, S7 12V4 culU, $" 23. southern spring lambs, S4a3 each, state elo , Ir2 50i5 Hogs Market field; state and Penniltanla bogs, p WlaBO, Ohio pigs, $3 23. East Liberty Cattle. P.at Iflierl, Ma 0 -Cattle Steady; extra. S" in.il (X), inline. f2Oa".40; common, W 23a1 80. Hogs-ploadt , extra heaties, ti toaS I, mi iliums. i- ,!3a5 400, heaiy orkci. f3 30, light, do . JlJOal 23; pigs. 1 1 83a "i, skips, $1 SOal W. loughs, tl 00a4 7 sheep Higher; choice weth us, si'25a3.3, common, 2S0airi; choice lambs, VI lOaiieij, common to good, $la)23, teal caltei, V'aO 23 Oil Market. (hi C'itt, May ! Ciedit balances, M II, cer tificates, no bid; shipments 751.03 barrels, aier agi, y 1,270 barrels luns, 102,08 hands; average, 83,0.11 bands - m HONESDALE. Special to the Scranton Tribune Iloneadule. May 0. Mrs. Gilbert White la ctitlcally ill at her home on Fifteenth street. Mi. and Mrr. Charlts TJassott re turned on Monday from their wedding trip. John 1). Itomaln and family have gone to Port Jervls to attend tho fu neral of a bi other who was killed on the railroad. Mr. Itomaln was a freight conductor on the Next York and Now Huven, running between Flshklll Landlnsr and Hartford. Captain James Hani post, G. A. It., will observe their usual Memorial Day exeicHes, Major H. V. Moyer, of Leb anon, will be the oiator of the day He was a member of Colonel Dur land') leRlment, the Seventeenth Pennsylvania cavalry. The annual reunion of the Odd Fel lows of Wayne county will be held at Lake Ariel Wednesday, August 1st. John N. Jsharpfteen, late mailing clerk. In to be deputy postmaster un der Postmaster M. II, Allen. Ex-Post-mastr William T, HiIkks will be the mailing clerk. MIsb Margaret Orlffln will bo retained and Mr. Frank Decker added to the ofllco force. Delaware nnd Hudson workmen are engaged In placing concrete In the eel- I lar of, tho new passenger eMtloti.