v tr iii' -imrifi"'v :". f-j'fHfxiv ps -iT'lr-Wit '"f&s npi i? '- s THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1900, t 4 TEMPERANCE WORKERS MEET nn Immense Gathering of Whlte-Rlbboners at the National Gapital. the PROCEEDINGS OF A DAY Mis. Lillian itf. N. Stevens, National Piesldent, Conducts the Exercises. Tribute to the Memory of Frances Wlllarel -A Message from Lndy Henry Somerset CI ava Barton's Welcome. Specint Coiii'ipninldHC. WiiHliliiKtiin, Dec. 4. The iiippIs of tlio uaiiltiii were tliroURed with iiintlit'i--ly-lookluR vvlilU'-rllilititu'r iim on ily us 8.30. when Hip iiuhiiIiik mayor ttiut'tllur whs held. At 10.30 the hunt' thi'iitti' vviih ."lli'itlnir with I'xeltoil fi-nilulnltv uvimi to tin) third irullcry, for tln rifiiilittliiiiM of fspiitlnK urcordltiLr to lank and Impuit anco weie very uti-iet and holly con toiteri In some cascM. In fact, It wan sninmv hut lutiKliitlile to see the niena illcr air with which Keveiul olllcei.s itt tnnpteil to pjeet Nome hiHlKnlflrant and ftpparently uiiilenei'vlnc; females 1'ioin the main Hour. Indeed, your reporter lmd to .issiune all the brass of the pro fession in sain a ft out seat. Mrs. l,llll,tu ,M. X. Stevens, national piesldenl, presided with all her wonted authoilty, her poweiful voire belnir dls tlnetly licnrel In the highest prallery. Tlie opening, or erusade hymn was suns; to tlie familiar .tune of "rit. Thonia"." What a hopeful splilt the swoet old words Inspire: (iiVO lU llll' Vlilllll 1 1 1 V- fl.ll-, llopi ami 1h- uiiiIUiu.ivkI, (Juil Iu'.im tli. pt.t.ieis .mil luimi- ih, iniii, (!oil fhall lift tip lliv lie nl. Mis. Forbes, of t'oiiuectleut, llien led in earnest piayer. Mrs. Clara Hoffman, of Missouri, the national reeoidliiR; sec retary, lead the minutes or tlie execu tive mpplinas hold Friday and Satur day. Then came the event of the moi-uiiicr, the annual .uldie-s by .Mrs. Stevens. It was a most vIkoioiis and sliikiiiK ef loit, reviewing the work of the year in a masteily milliner, showing the cttn trasL of the pioscnt condition or the society as compared with the meeting in Washing-ton nineteen yeais ago. She spoke with leellng ot; Frances AVIllard's deslie that the final meeting of the nineteenth century should be held In the national capital, and ex pressed the conviction that the dear leader would even now lie allowed to look down on the consummation of her desire. Deserved Tributes. She RttVe HCVitnl line tributes lu.tem pernnpp men, chiefly the dauntless Neitl Dow, and Charles K. l,IUlplleld, eon Rrpssnutn from Maine. The reference to the wot It of women in preventliiK luilymnnlst entering i'tititriosi brought heaity applnuse, which Indeed pllliptuated the whole ad dress. Mrs. Stevens bears a nit miff resem blance to Miss Wlllnrd, her line head, wavy purled lmlr, serious 'and Intel lectual countenance, reminding one ot the Into leader, though her Voice Is even more powerful mid nol so sweet In Its intonations. Xo tribute to Miss Wlllntd given at the convention, however, could excel the sermon of Dr. Frank llilstol, uas tor or McKlnley's elnnch, the night before. Treating- the Mlblo story of Mary breaking- the alabaster 'box of precious ointment on the head of Christ, lie said even so Frances K. Wll laid poured out all the tieasiirp of Il licitly endowed lieuit and mind upon tlie head of her Master, and thus on the aching, weary head of suffering humanity, since Jesus himself said: "Inasmuch as ye did it unto the least of these, my brethren, ye have done It utno Me." The enthusiasm at the close of Mrs. Stevens' address was Intense. Hand kerchiefs waved wildly, while ninny sprung up simultaneously to demand publication for It, and to move a vole of thanks, which wus enthusiastically given. , A motion for a cablegiam greeting to Lady Henry Somerset by Mrs. l,oulsa Hounds, of Illinois, was seconded, when Miss Anna Cordon sprang to her feet with the remark that "Illinois always gets ahead," for having Just leeelved a cablegram fiom Lndy Somerset, she had been about to reud It, and move that a leturn gieetlng be sent. She jead the message, however, which was it most cordial greeting to the socl uly from their distinguished friend and co-worker. Following was a short nddtess by Mrs. Greene, of Miooklyn, which led to a beautiful and Inspiring pialse ser vice, participated In brielly by nearly a bundled, with .singing of the Coro nation hymn In closing. Afternoon Session. The afternoon session was made up mainly of repoi Is of organizers and ofllceis, but with nothing dry or per functory about them no hare statis tics, but life and enthusiasm over tlie pi ogress of the work in eveiy one, ap plause being frequent. A pleasing fact was that oL a, balance in tlie national treasury of $2,0fl(i.4r;, all expenses being paid for tlie year. A very pleasant vaiiety was given to tlie piogramniu by the leiidei lug ol a stirring and humoious song by the or ganizers, Mrs. Green singing tlie solo In a cluuming and animated manner. The tune was the popular one of "Just One Olrl." and the words were written by one of their number, Mis. Minnie I!. Hnrneyi describing- the trials of the "trump" organizer. The evenlnc session was most en thusiastic, tile climax of the day, unit wits devoted to welcome addresses and responses, The welcome In behalf of the city was given by a no less notable pet non age than Miss Cliuu Uarton, of lied Cross finite. The welcome from the board of trade rami! from Hon. John Joy Kdson, for the district from Hon. Homy MncFar laml, commissioner of District ot Co lumbia, for the colored people from llov. Waller H. Uroolcs, for the dun-clips fiom Uo v. F. D. Power, D. D for the Women's Christian Temper nnce union of Washington, from Mrs. Clinton Smith, president of the district. Itespoimen were given by Mrs. l'eot, piesldenl of the California union! by Mrs. Stevenson, president of Massa chusetts Women's Christian Temper ance union; by Miss Nolle Kearney, Mississippi national lectin er, and by Hev. Anna Shaw, of Pennsylvania. Among those who wont lo see our repiesentatlve, the venerable (Inlushti A. Crow, take his place, wan Mis. Klla DePue, of Oreen llldge, well-known In Luckiiwnnna county us an enthusiastic temperance woiker. Orlunu M. Williams. REPORT OF SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY Cum liuleil horn Page 1.1 CHILDISH COMFORT. 'Never Mind, Mamma, Baby Loves You." But the childish voice is almost un heeded. Tlie wife and mother has come to a place where love cannot comfort her, where even the voice and words of love are so blent with her own misery that they seem to increase it. Imagine a magnificent orchestra play ing in a factory amid the ring of ham mers and the rattle and groaning of ma chinery. The discords would dominate the h.irmonv and the harmony itself nicrtje into discords. That is tlie way it is with all the music of love when a woman is wrenched and racked by pain. It seems to become part of the very dis cord of her life. When the cause of this suffering is sought It will almost always be found to be womanly disease. The throbbing head, the aching back, and the dragging, down feeling nre but symptoms of a disordered and diseased condition of the delicate womanly organism. When this fact is understood flie one thing for the weak nnd sick woman to do is to look for a cure of the disease which causes her misery, WHURE SHAM, SHR TUKN for healing? If a woman were lost in a western prairie and found several paths which might lead to safety, she would take the well-trodden path 'in preference to the one which showed faint signs of travel, Why not the same in sickness? There is a road to womanly health which has been traveled by hundreds of thousands of women. Head what some of these women say, "I take great pleasure in recommend ing; Dr. Pierce's medicines to other suf fering women," writes Mrs. Mary Adams, of Orassycreek, Ashe Co,, N. C, "I hiul internal trouble very badly until it re suited in ulcers of the uterus, 1 was troubled with it so that I never fclept a night for seven weeks. The doctors said I could pot be cured, but I com menced taking J)r, Pierce's Favorite Prescription anil 'Pleasant Pellets.' Af ter taking two bottles I could sleep all night, and after taking six bottles of favorite Prescription' and two of Rolden Medical Discovery ' and thrre vMs of 'Pleawnt Pellets,' my case was cured. I thank God and your medicine for saving my life," "Words cannot tell what I suffered for thirteen years with uterine trouble ami dnigging-down pains thiough my hips and back," writes Mrs. John Dickson, of Orenfell. AssinihoU Dist., N, W, Terr, I can't describe the misery it was to be on my feet long at a time. I could not rat nor sleep. Often I wished lo die, Then I saw Dr. Pierce's medicines ad vertised und thought 1 would try them. IJ.ul not taken one bottle till 1 was feel ing well. After I had taken live bottles of ' Favorite Presc.iption ' and one of ' Golden Medical Discoverv ' I was like a new woman. Could eat mid sleep and do all my own work. I would entrent of any lady suffering from lemalc weak ness to give Dr. l'ieree's Favorite Pre scription a fair trial, for 1 know the ben efit she will receive." Mrs. Mattie Venghaus, of Tioga, Han cock County, 111., writes: "I had been sick for seven years, not hi bed but just dragging myself around. At last I tool three bottles of Dr. Pieice's Favoriti Prescription and five of 'Golden Med ieal Discovery,' and was well. It is hit possible to describe in tvord the goo,, these medicines did me. No praise ir too high for Dr. Pierce's medicines.'' WOMAX'S CONnilK.VCK JUSril-IKl). The woman who btgius the use of Di Pierce's Favorite Piescription is justiliei. in feeling that she has taken the first step in the path to perfect womaiih health. All womanly diseases inediealf curable yield to the healing power 6 this wonderful remedy. It establishes regularity, dries disa greeable and ueakeniiii; drains, heals inflamma tion and ulceration and cures female weakness. The periodic headache, the distiessiug backache, and exhausting bearing down pains are cured permanently with the cure of womanly dis eases by "Favorite Pre scription." Mothers find in this medicine the best pieparativc for mater nity. It gives abundant strength and makes the baby's advent practically painless. Women suffering from chronic forms of disease aie invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, fire. All letters are privately read and privately an swered and womanly confidences are guarded by the same strict pro- L , . lessional privacy which is observed by Dr. Pierce and hi's stuff in personal consultation at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, UufTalo, N. V, Address all correspondence to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. In a little over thirty years, assisted by his staff of nearly a score of physi cians, Dr. Pierce, chief consulting physi cian to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y has treated and cured hundreds of thousands of sick and suffering women. There is no similar offer of free con sulfation by letter or free medical advice, having behind it an institution such as the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Insti tute, Buffalo, N. Y with its Tine equip ment and skilled medical staff, TlieVw consultation hv litr rrr,i i... r... Pierce, puts it into every sick woman's power to nave the opinion of a specialist on her condition a specialist whose great success in the treatment and cure of womanly diseases, is in itself nn en couragemeut to every sick woman, Of the Muidreds of thousands of women Heated by Dr. Pierce, ninety-eight per cent, have been permanently cured. "Favorite Prescription" contains uo alcohol and is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other 'narcotics. If you are persuaded to try Dr, Pierce's Favorite Inscription because it has cured other women, do not allow the dealer to foist on you u less meritoiious medicine which he claims to be "just ns good." Ihere is uo motive for such substitution except the Utile more profit made by the dealer on the sale of the less meritorious preparation. a vai,uaiii,i: r.i rr for any young couple is Dr. Pierce's their circulation while red- ofng the circulation tuxf the comptfjller of tlm currency has approved 509 applications to oignnl.e national banks, of which 381! were for banks with capital of Ies than $30,000, and 1L'7 with capital of I'.O.OOI) or moi-p. Eighty of the appli cations were from slate banks pio posed to be converted: 17.1 from stute or private banks proposed to liquidate for the purpose or reorganization un der tlie national banking law, and :M from those contomplatlmr primary oi ganlzntlons. Since On. :il. W.l, ::3 hanks, with nu authorized capital of 20,0l',000, have been ebaiteied. Of the 2(K new banks with $2.".0iio capital each. -1 organised In the Xew l'higlnnil states; III in the eastern stuts; .'SI in tlie southern states: J.0 in tlie middle states: ,"S in the western states, and I In the lieiile states-, thus enabling many of the lemofer scctlo'ni and small communities to secure nee essaiy IiiiukTpit facilities. The growth in bank-note ch dilution fiom Mulch 11 to Oct. Ill was lf77,.",S7.o:iS. ' National Debt. On July 1 last the Intriest beaiini, debt of the I'nlted States was $1,0-M,'-ll:i,.'.!)0, a reduction in one year of .JJi', r,li7,ri.'0. The per capita of money In circulation .Vov. 1. lSfiy, was $L3.C0: on Xo. I. J!)Ufl, It was .t.'T.S-j, the highest amount on lecoul. Here Is a tiible show-in?; the changes in one year in the amounts of tlie sreral kinds of money in the Pniteil States outsld" the iieasiiry: In Tin iil.iliini In i in illation Now l, Iv'i'i. Sim. i, phvi. s r.:i,(i,ii,7.:: s O'l.rci.a: NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA HALLSTEAD, Spcilnl Id Ihe Sirankill Tl Iblltir. ll.llNlr.nl, Dot, l.i-Mr. unit .Mia. Juiin. llulih Iiib. who wen- mitoi Innately Inirnnl out liy ii l.it TlitiMiLiy lilulil, have mouil t holt- lioucliiilil licloiijtlnn.H lulu a Iioikp nn l'liinMin nlrn'1, Somm-iiI nloliU uitii 1'iril Knottier, shut nf V, I. Kimcllci. nf M.iln trrrf, w.w uirjliiff J llglilul oil tui bom olio mum Into mnillnT, v licit lit' Irlpiirit mill fell. tip'cltltiB tlir tmc Into nn pinpty luliv tmrliiitt, hi nn Iml.mt tin; limning oil li.ul Mttit.iln! em.Wlihiit .in. I a uni on" file win for a tluu1 llniilti'iinl. Jt, Knurl-li'i- tlui".v pk'in of r.upct mid lil.Uikpb on flip II.IIIMH, mnntlii'llint lli 111. 'Mil' fin ill ! Ill c UiH (toincwbnt il.HiiiKiil olid tlio uifict In tlie tuutn tiilncil. Tlio H.ilMiwI IimiiI of I in ill' li liuw wiling noun' of tlio Moik of Die Atinrltan Club- Mann f.ii linliie iiiniian ii'ti'iitly li'inuicil from ttraiiill to ll.ilUti'inl. ll Tcip.i Miliuiiry 11m iliiiKCioinly 111 at In r lioinc licit' viimilnir ullli (oiiiuinplloii. .Mm. .1, s, .l.irr.lm- i.t si-ltliiR- trloniN nut ot town. Ilillnllil Allen it rlHiilallliR n petti lull which ulll lit' prfeiiliil to mini unking lli.it a lU-ne lie Kl.'iilcil him tn opiti liulel o'l I'. ilk .Heinle. Mlii ( l.lr.l Hull, a ctll lent ot tlie liunli':ll ile p.irtmeiit of flip Sjimuhc mihtiilly, un Iioiiiq Kit'iitlv on n Wt ullli tier p.iienli, Ml, nn'l Mis S. 0. Hall, .Mii, 1 'I li'ii 'llir.niy was ilnlllni,' ii'luiiri In llniKhnniton Smulay. MIm CcoikI-i DeWilt, of lllni;liain(uii, -pent 'MiinWhlUK ut I hi' hiiint' of Ml'. :iml Ml". (I. M. taimli. .lolm .Sniilh. the pupular li.u k.iu-ann I In.ike ii.uii. :n ti.tiiiff in jilnt a ih.iuliiMil r.l Miti oNou !i'i'i.il ilaji alio wlu'ii it tiiiifo pli" f of lion Jn initip wi,v Injini'il one of Iih IIiir-iM on the ilflif Ii.iihI. Tlip tint loiiil of flip fliiEer win ainpululpil lii A. I'. .Meiti'll, M, I). Mv. I!. 1. Coiton ami son, Wlnllilil, nnd two i!hik1iIu.-, .Mini hi and .li'imlc, bit Sunday fo,' lullp, X V.. win ip Mr. Oorlon Is m- iiiipliiyeil. TIipip is Hindi 111 fpcliiiir lieu- anion:',-! i.ill to'ul inrii out the flit that Hip Ulnuliiiiifnn ilidutt it daiii'ris lives of tluwp who-p il.ilj dc ln.iiuls Hut llioy fnntl upon '1'p lops if frolitiit .ais wliitli pi-s under flu" iilwl. Sppn (p0t Hilded to tlio lielaiit of the M.idutt Moulii Imp l.nioieil nil iliitiiiir and noelil liaip -immI Hip i iIj iiiiiii a futi.it' il,uir.t;i' suit. SUSQUEHANNA. i.ii- fluid I'nlll .... Sl.iiid.iid -Ihir 1 us Snli-.iili.uy Mlur .. fluid ll"tilll'ah's ... slbi'i- uililii'.ili'i .. Tii'ismy uijlt'-, ait of .lull- II, imi .. I'nlfpil Slate-, notes. I'uiitiuy mtlHiMip-, ai t of .Inn.' ,s. 17J National lnnk notes ri.::i.i,7lii Th.lT.l.liil ljr,.VH,.-.l'i .'.'ii.'iro.ji'i ::i7,2'U.i'fii: i'1,01, I. ouo r.isit ;.;,i7ii,a,'i si.on.is; JI.-i,.VIJ,l','l iJl,:isii.7n l!.17.",Jiii) .-M.'i.-J'l'i.lllll 1.7MI.UOI1 J.!.ii,lM,ll. I7."i,1lij,'jlil of collect- Toljls s.l.,ii.i,7lll,ls Ni'l inili'.l-i' Purlns the year the cost inn- the Intcinnl revenue was reduced lioni l.fiS to l.r.S per cent. Currency Reform. The report reviews at length the e. tiiiordlnary jjains made during the year In our foreign commerce in Hk ures moie or less familiar: indorses the lei'onimendation of the commls-' sloner or navieation in favor of the shipping subsidy bill; summarizes the work of tin- iminliri-ation bureau, lire- pnvlnjr service, steamboat 'inspection, levenne cutter and other departments; advocates a cut or $30,ODO.Onn In the federal revenues, anil on the general subject of the money standard anl currency say: A- to Hie iiik'inpili.n fluid pmwdt'il in llio ruiiemy lit t of Manli II. while tin- pont'ii, ion. fund upon Hie .suittaiy un piolubly ample fo enalile a ?iulous ami u-aliliful officii- In proleii full tlio tftiU lesuu', then' appeals to lip laik-iii!.- ciifflt ficitint inandati 1- icipilri'inenl lo fm-lil-h complete lonlaltuee iu Hie toulinui'd patil.v, uinlu' all conditions, liinwpn our two foinn of nutalliu inoni'', sIUpi- anil gold. f,n ,i point fill tin r li"aislatiun liny liciuiiif ilcalialili. A-, lo tin) tiirieniy, wlillp Hip libeiallini- of ion dlticas lias found iespiuo To a netiwty In- cri'a-u oi oanu-noto is-ms, theip is uuiiei urn piCMiit i-,wrm no asMiiame wlialeiir that I lip volume of hank uuiuiiy will he tontliiiiuusl) iipioiisIm to the eountiy'.s nteiN, eitliei hy p. paiidiliK as mih needs ii'ipiire or by tontiattiiii; wlitn .siipi'ifluous in ainounl. Tlip Iliith K lh.it, fafo nnil deslralilp as is our tuueniy i-y.tem In nuny uifcls, it is not piopeily relai'eil. 'I lie mipply of iiirieiuy U hul remotely. If at all, in flucneed by tlio eMrtliaiinliii; letpiiicineiiU of tiade and industiy, It in related most Inrsely, if not entirely, to the pike of guw-uiineiit bonds In tho niaiket. Iletuvi'ii the nteils of tiade and eoniinerep for a medium ot ielunse and for instniincnls of nedil, whliii a pioper bank note furnishe.-, ami the investment piue or alue of (jovei iiiuent bonds, which is at pus ent the most influential fauor in ih'teiinlnitiR tlie riiriiiiey supply, I here is no ilscemlble re lation whatever, I foibear at this time, iu lcv of the many olhiT important Mibjecls whlih ilemanil atlen tlon dining thu pieent shoit session of ronRrrsS to pres-s these qmMlons for Imniedlale aclioii, but I can not rcfialn from InWtlng the alien Hon of senators anil rcpiesentatheH to a caie ful loiinldcrallon of the inatteis thus tuirgeileil. In tho nil of Maith U a forwaid alep was taken, to llio meat benefit of all our inaleii.il inteiesn, Nnlliintr should preienl timely and rell-ennlil-ercd aineiidmt'tits while npiessaiy to i,oldlf, tnd (omplitc tho work bo well iiuiiKiuateiJ. 8pei Ul to the Si ran ton Tiihune. Siisiuehunua. Pep. 4, The pioposid ectiislun of Ntsijui'h inna toiiut teatbi'is lo Wiisldnxtuu. P. 1., lias lui'ii ah.iud'iupd. 'Hie propelois pould not Kiiaiautie Hie lale of tin- iietessary nituiber of liikt'ts. -Mr. and Mi. (Ji'ome llu.iilen, of Oakland, r". tuiueil liouip lod.ii fiom a huutim? trip in Pike lounh. ( trm kp Ml-di'll, of llioud .slieit, is nudiially ipioifiiiiu: fiom an atlatk of (pboid feiei. Uniijauiiu (!n'i:oi. has iptiiiui'd fiom a isit Willi lelatiU'S in .iw .lei-iy. r.iimus' iustlluii's wilt lip held in Mi-iiii'li.iii-lia luilllly as follows' Alllilllli Penile, Pep. 7: Moiiliosp, Dei.. S; lliuoklm. Pee. 10; 'Xtw Mil fold, Pee. It; UeMi Hill. Dee. 12: fnioud lie, Dei. IJ. Good -peakiis will be in attend.! in p. 'Ihe Mondiy i lull held an inlpie-tliii; tnei Hnif list I'll'lliuu. Shi lift William .1. Mase. of Moiiiiost, wiis ollniillx ciivrmi'd in town on Mniidii. 'Ihile ale ililiu pnsoui'is in tlie i uinil iail. "I In- V. I', S. C. II. ill Ihe I'le-li.itei Ian ililuili will rleil iiIIUp's ll.is eieliili!,'. 'the Donas SuiuU ui'ihc Pii'sbi ii'ii.iu ilmith will ipnejl the "I'ea-t of Hie -pm-ii Table-" about Pee. 'J7. The I'li'h leilili -mull will le-linn Hie pleas nip of p iudid.it ititf lor a pi-loi. Mi-. .1. II. Moiu.iu, ol ( ailioiidale, I- Hie must of lui patents, Mr. and Ml-. (I. II. "minions, of I'.isi I Inn i 'i -tn pi III it iletiitixes an liol-loolul aflei IbieM's. I'lie l.adies' Aid -oi ieli of Ihe Oakland foil j;ii li.ilioinl iliiurli tin- i- eiiini; liebl an u.i-tei-siippei at Hip ip-ult'iiie of .fames Ctlatt, iu Oak land. TIip illli,- Uuikeis of Hi up Upisiopil ihuiih. of (.i.iklaud, this miiiiiii; held mi apiou -oi ial aril liiluiiiiiii,' lonlPst at Hie tisidenee of Wil li.iiu stamp, in Oil.l.mil. IUs Itesie Itioii-on, of Kioad sltitt, has le iiiiiiiiI Iidiiic fiom a i-il wilh C.iilioii'l lie lel.i- li'PS '(lie Cook buildim-;. Main -lin't, is Ki-'duaily .ippinit liiuu i.iinpb lion. 'Ihe dm "s of the Sitsiuihanna Oakland I'o.n .s linn de-iip homes foi two bots, apil !) and 11 e.iis. ll.ill... .1, Willi.lin-, of iih. u. i, has lelllltiid liniue fiom a Msit willi Siisiiiili,miia friends. lule lo be helil In lltln place nttt Ritttrilay, lite, 8. Kducator.s from nitiomnlliigs tonus will bu ptc-rtit mill take pail in the exercise anil It Is hoped lli.it Ihrio will be n laigc attend.inee ol the p.ilrnns. .Mr. ami .Mis. H. A. Hpencer, ol Point Clifiulaif iptii, .V, Y,i utt lslllnn teUlbes atul friend hereabouts this week, Dr. (loml'-lti, of b.ilicilioro, Wat tailed to ton suit wllh Dr. MeXatnarn at Turner Williams' Stiml.iy. Mrs. Wlllliiins neenm lo be luiprovllin at litis wtltltnri Mr. ami Mis. (I. I. Claik and ilumliler, ic liiriieil Sahhatli eiiiiliiu from a Tlmnksith Ittt llt of reieral thijs duraflon nllli his parents, (I. I. Claik ami wife, at flieeu (limp, fleorgv' Orlalt, of "tralilon spent Hip S.ib li.illi a ple.i.inl ittiet nt (1. I', Spent n't. .I, II. Iliidd, esip, of the Korcst City .'pwi. wnf ilolnp; Tliunipsnn jpsleulay In the Inlerpsl of that paper. IHulllcletit Inleiesl Ins been aroupil In the es talilllilii(f uf n eiiiiiliiit facloiy Itple to -send rotnmlltpps to the fowns where mtli plants ptlst lo Inqnlip as to the fatlsfactloii lliey (the lltelr projettois and patrons, who will itporl at nn early day, when we hope to upoit tlie enterprise a snip 'thliiK for Tlionipsoit, ('. ' M. f.ewls was tloliiir liinlness In Su-que-liniiiia estcnt.iv. This has been u ety stoiitt) day ainl t .ills a lull to most outdoor buliie. OLD FORGE. Mr, and Mm, Paihl llohlnsoii lime the sym pathy of the loiiimiinlty 111 the itenlli of lltelr In lull! nnd Infeiesllnr; 7-year-old daiiRhter, Ada, who tiled on TiiMilay, Nov, 27, The finieial ser Icph werp lipid ul I lie home nil Thursday, toll ducted by Hev. It, II, 1 1 petty. Interment wits made Iu Many teiueteiy. Mr. I'. .1. Smalley, of West I'ltlslon, has moved his family Iu Mi. .fames fiia.v's home, 0. W, niodlipatl, of Moiiliose, spent -iiinilay villi his pat nils of this plate. Iloin To Hev. and Mis. stiimk, a daunhler. Mr. and Mm. T. .1. Slewait lslteil ftiends In Tailor on Sunday. THEATRICAL. VyVXX-. kAAAwiAAVSAl 1 w The Best Groceries -Cost You Least Here1 If we'coulcl supply every family hereabouts with their Groceries, there'd be no poor foods sold in Scran-' ton. As it is, we are supplying the major portion of them. There's but one reason for the growth of this Gro cery Store, and that is the excellence of quality always obtainable. We buy nothing but the best, even though you pay us less for good goods than you do others for inferior sorts. TOMATOES riUU cases of tlie genuine .Scotland brand of solid cold pack, Maryland, first quality; per case, l.'.H); dozen, !.'; can .' 9C CORN' ilfiO cases of Webb's cream siiwtr, finest selected, creamy, and very dozen, J. .ill; per ca CORN r.OO cases tender and sweet. -Ter case, 2.00; per of the l-'loral Mrand, 13c Y. state, creamy, ATTRACTIONS FOR THE WEEK. Lyceum. Wednisd.. "Miami IJItU"." 'IIiiiimIii, I'iIiIi,! mil S.iluiilai and Sit mil v nwllrei "W.u I mm u Cast." Academy of Music. All Week-'lite Ideals in lepeitoltp. Gaiety. I'li-t Three Dais l.a-r 'llitep Pais -"(JHHIi of the Olient.' "The (!.ty HtilleiH." lose pit- Mis-i f.uttip ('uitis, of Wiuwood Suiidai willt her patents in Hits pi n p. titer, wlili li had bem t ltasptl by ilna Ihe Pelawiilp lilei fteitiotl, was ppll neal tutu on Monday. Pa., spiel finiii rtlier Cotiiiiioti Si-Jisu ."Medical .Adviser, con iHining.looS larf,'p pgos and over tod lllti.lrftlws,,u 'I'lt.'r. l.-w.t. ..-,, , ' .................. ..w uuui, win ue -.mil JiCf to any adilres.; op receipt of .stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Bi'iul (it oiie-cent stumps, for the work liouml in iluiuble cloth, or only 3f cents fi,r the book in pup'v'i i-oici'i AtldteJs Dr. R. V. 1'ierce, llulf.i!,,. X, . SENSATION IN PARIS. The Mutilated Portions ot a. Human Body Found in the Streets, ' By i:Musle Wire fiom 1h Assoeiatotl Pipm. Paris, Doc. 4. The seveted head, arms and less of a yoiini? man have been discovered In some waste k round near the Teuo Des Platrlers, at Belle ville, and another packaKe, eontalnlng a disemboweled and otherwise muti lated trunk, was found In a uatoway on the Hue Du Faubotfr, St. Unnls, a mile and it hulf distant, The two dls lovelies appuioiuiy connect with the same mutder, that of up unknown man, Which was perpetuited yesterday, au cnrdliiB to the appeal ance of tho body when It was found. The (list package wur deposited lust nlslU by hIx men, who weie seen from a dwelling house upposlte, The c'rlmo has c.tused a ureat sensutlon. Carporations Oharteied. Ily llMltuhe Wlie fiom The ,siopaleil I'kw. llJilltljiuir, pie, I- 'hailrrs were glinted to. da) In the Noilhi'rn t-'uwiltuie loinpany, Momil Ipwi'lt, Mi Ki.tii iniiiiiy, lapltil, ij.Vi,i!0i)', ami p l.iiiinerl 'lool ilaim'.n tilt I uir I'limpany, Wavnn- liiilil. I'lpHil, SiU.lK). HOPBOTTOM. 5pci ial to Hit- Si union Tiibiine. Hiipbiillom, Dei. 4.--There is uiin.li InillKUaliou nnd dist;u-l epiessed heieabouls on aitoiuit of the uttlon of tin' niilroad uiliii.iii in 111 inn- fo pipipitt the Sii.tuloii Dtiiy ionip,in fiom hand liiift milk line. Tlie f.iitneis built and equipped for Hieuisi lips a new itoaumj in otdpt- lo free theiiisehes lioni Hie .lolie of oppiPssioit imposed upon thtni by the Xow York milk e(liiui;e. Now, atti'i- loutrattint,' Hieir pi mini t to Hip Sritiiiton Daily eonipaii.v at a fair piitp. and In fote their plant is pittliely ewnplelcd Hip tall load lomp.tiiy would fotte the inllk ptodtueis to ship t licit piodntt to New Vml; liy pietpntini; the Sciatilou Pairy rompaii,r dolnir iitialness heie by ilurftiiiK poibitant shtppinir Litis, .Mis. Ik M. Titlany atlPtiiled Ihe miisii.il taiiii tal at the Lytt'tiiii, Si l. mum, Miiml.n eiinluic, Tlie rnlvir-ali-t people aie loiuriatiilallnj,' tlientselv-es upon their nuod fotliiup in si'Hullu' as their pastor. Hev. L. T.. f.eis, who Is i ,-iouni; man of maiked stholaili attalttuttiits ami a mott pleasaut manner. A I .Hue mid apptp- i.itUc coiiKifiratinn t'lijo.M'il his .sermon Sunday eienlm; on the subject of peaie, The tople foi nest Sundav eienlnp; is "Belief and Cnudiiel," Mis. IE. W, Stapler i-pcut Satiinkty In lltn, hamloii. Miss Mabel Ki.ins, ot Seuiilon, ilsllul Mlu Alia I'ltiit oer Sunilay. .Miss lli'ssle and Dean Tllfony ate allendlni; sdinol ut Ke, stone niailemy. ThleitB removed a window ula.s from the poifoftlpe biillilliisr Satiudny nlsht, eililetitly In tenilliiff to make oft with souip of the contents of the plate, but for some reason they betatnp falnt'lteaitftl nnd left their booty putked leady for lemovnl Jnt inside the window openiitu;. Mr. anil .Mi. Jainen lleuiik, of (lilison, will i-pi'iul Ibis week lsllltu,' frifinls iu this ihinlly, Mrs llt'rrlik' is litniB Iter paretiti at preejtt,' 'lite net pioteeds of Hie Tlunk-KiiliiK dinner at the Methodist rliiueli were about j, I'lof, Italph Archbald, of Waverl,, l'a,, was a caller Iu town Sunday evenfinr. Mm. Anllla Slaiitoti, of Stuiitnn, tailed on frleuiU iu town on Saliuday. GIBSON. Epeelal to the Stianton Tribune, filltson, Pee. 4. Mis. Terwllllger Is ylsltlng In Uopbotlout, fiiiiilnn Wescott, who has been upending a week with his filends heie, lias returned to his work near Ulkdale, I'. W, Ilauott anil wilo spent Thanksghlin; with Mi. Ilairett's parents, near Xew Milton). Ilev. .lames I lei lit I; anil wife aie tistting Ihlt week wltli Ilopbotlom and Mcholsoii fi lends. I.. A. Sweet ami A. O, Stroiklu weie In Soulli OlUsoit Satuulay in Ihe Inleiesl of te Tt'leplione ronipany, Wallir Lewis (.pent 'IhinksKhliig wllh .luiksuu ftliiuh. l'li'd I.enis ainl Mi-s Julia lltuou wen- nut tied at the brldeN home, near l.akelew, on Ihe evenliitr of Nov, li'i, 'Ihe annual nieetlntf of the flllnon Public II. braiy will be held iu the Methodlnt KpUeopal tliunlt Tuesday eienhiB, Dee. II. Kverjbody In, lled to attend. Miss Kllle 'llngley f sltlne Iter aunt In liar. fuid. t Hairy 'ntiii.ui. of Montro.se, ujs ealllnu on f i lends in town Ihe flint of Hie week. The '"Kerry Gow" at Ijyceum A play thai never cetns to isiow- old or its (I1.11111 is the "Kpii.v How," wltlili was wnted at the l.jteum last night hi- Joseph Mur pity and his lompany. It Is a beautiful story of Iiish life that is us pleading to theater-Roeis lo day as It was .1 decide ago. Mr. Muipliy has the support of a guod eonipaity, Ihe leadlnn woman being Mi-s .Ifaitnette Ken ell. Owing to Hie sppip tain sloim last niglit's audi tine was utlier light. Tonight Mr. Muipliy and iiiiiipanv will ijipm'iiI "Miami Itliup," in whii-b tip- Mai sings his famous song, "A Handful of I atlh." "Northern Lights." 'I he i.idimy of Muti' was tiuwded lasl pun big in -pile of Hip ilitlciiii'iil weather, whith, in. doubt, kept a good many Hit'iitei-gopis in- iloiiis. lite pl.i pie-entetl was ll.iikiiis and llnliiiiu'.s gieal lilililjii lotnedy diama etitilled "Noitliein l.lghls." 'lite ptete was staged hand 'oiui'ly and lostumpd imiettly. The eleitiii.il illeits weie supetb. The usual specialties weie inlioiluieil between the nets. The pity this afternoon is "The Lost IMiadise" and tonight Will.ttd bee's steal sienie piodue Hon of "The Ileal t of the Stoim" will be pin dttied. All the oiiginal steneiy, losturnes and ef lei Is have bent obtained by Mr. Ilininit'leiii for Ills ptotliution of the piece, and a fiist elass I'M'tiing's i ulpitaimneiil is guaiiinti'i'd In tliosp who jtliml the Vi.uletny loniglil. "Shaun Rhue" Tonight. "When I saw Joseph Muiph.v's ailing iu "shaun Uliue' Ihe oilier eM'ttliig," aid a tepitstniatlM' of imp of Hip latgpst inanufai'ttiteis of monu ments and leiehing aults, "I left the IheaUi ii'.iil.v to donate a thousand dollat gl.iliile sluft lo maik the gtaie of Lairy Donovan's moHitr. His singing 'A Handful of lauth' was one of the finest tilings, musically -and ilramatitalli. Out I ever li-iened lo." At the L.ueuni Ibis evening. "Way Down East." "Way Down Kast," vvhiilt enfoveil sin h long and piospt'ioits rtitis at the Manhattan lhe.ilei ami Atailetuv of Musie will lie piesented ill this i ily touiiiiinvv night, 1'iiday nnd Sattuday nights nnd Saluidii matinee at the L.vtcum. The Mitte-s of the play has bej-n leinarkuble. It eateis (.1 all ihisset of theateigoii.s and pieseuls a stum,; ittoi.il witltoitl a seimon being preaihed to vou. H h owing to Hits latter point (bat It It is ainued the litteipsi of the ileigy in Ihe ditletetil titles in width il has been pre-pittpd. Dtuitia: Hip pngiigeiiipiit al Hie Manhattan Hunter, Vew Vuik, mmifioiis i leiit.vtiti'ti In lltookl.vn tisetl it as a text for Iheii mui iiiioiis. "Way Down K.ii" i.-n b.v Lottie Ulali Paiker, who, t'iu.i' ,n, wtole a rtirlaln ral-er for the l.vten atpi i, tiled "White Roses," wbitli met with gtput success. In Hit pit'sput in-tauie the pieie "'.iy Down Kast" was etaboiated and piodtned by that skillful atlor, Mr. Joseph II. (iiisiuer, and Hie iutei pretlng lompany stipplietl by Manager Wllllain A. Brady is one of maiked excellent e, "'.iy Down Kast" ilepiits life us one Hnds It in riii.il Xew llampshlie and odmlt of elahoiate staging, wbli It Managtr William A. Riady lias siipplieil. Piobably the most conspicuous scene Iu "Way Down Iktst" is the snow stoim which is pie-t'lilid Ihioitghout Ihe entile tblld ait sweet and very tender. Per ease, 1.5)0; per dozen. 100; J)C1 Ctlll STRFN'G 13EcirS extra small and perfectly slringless; ease, 1 .!() ; dozen, 1 .00 ; per can '. 9C I'EAS !!00 eases of Prize Medal brand extra small sifted, equal to the J'reneh J'eas. Per ease, :.. 10; per dozen, j7u; p( can, J'UMPKIX Xew Golden; very line for pies. Per case, 1.80; per dozen, !)."c; per can PEARS Choice Jersey, put up in heavy syrup. Per case, .'1.40; per dozen, 1.7.1; per can PINEAPPLE CHUNKS J7.1 cases, packed where grown, at Singapore: very fancy and delicious. Per dozen, 1.00; I'll Lull 9c 15c 8c 15c MACKEREL, fancy No. 2 Shore, fat, per can MACKEREL, fancv No. '2 Shore, 10 lb. kit HOLLAND HERRI N'C, new and fine. 10 lb. keg CO FISH, boneless, in one and two-pound packages, lb.... ZENOLA, cleans everything, large package FRIENDS' OATS, fresh: per dozen, 1.15; package, ROLLED OATS, kiln dried and new; 10 lbs. for APPLE BUTTER, in ". lb. stone crock, line JELLIES, all Havors ;n " lb. stone crock LYE, powdered and perfumed, large can APPLES, evaporated, fancy New York State, lb AMM ONsIA, large -J gallon bottle, household BLLTlG,large quart bottle, extra strength v PRUNES, fancy Santa Clara, fine; " lbs. for MAPLE SYRUP, pure, rich and heavy, gallon can SALAD OIL, large quart bottle for RAISINS, new seeded muscatels, per package CURRANTS, new and thoroughly cleaned, package COCOANUT, Schepp's dessicated, lb. package GRAPE JUICE. Snow's, large quart bottle 42c . 0c . 10c . 7c . !)c 14c . ." flc 87c 8oc 8c !Jc 10c 255c 23c 28c 5c 8c 15c tic 25c 83c 23c 10c 12c 5c CONDENSED MILK. Dr. Hand's, the best. 3 cans. I'.AKED BEANS. Eureka brand, large 3 lb. can VANILLA CRYSTALS, Butler's, per box WHEAT SHRED, better than cracker dust, pkg STARCH, large lump, I) pounds for , SO P, full weight bars, wrapped, IU for , Joe Jonas Long's Sons People's His li'Vc lnO'4 tfcw'j 'i"17!, V. .1. t'ential -.ltnJi H'iJ4 N' H'l Sjuthi'iii I'aciltitl sJU si'4 si's 4lit Xoifolh .V- WPhtun .. . 4-J'i -IJ'i IJ Al oi Hi. Patiflf TO'i VOi:. Gil's 7U Vnitli. P.Kit'.tti, Pr .... si Wij Sls !li V. V. Cential 14 H'l l IJ IU Onl. & Wet -J4ii -J". J4'' 4T, Pflilia. It. It 14S--i 14 1 IU 14-J-i, Patilip Mail 47-14 li In U 4,,'; lleailing in1! I'i'i I'J'i l'J'is Heading. Pi- ul'i ill', tij-', 0J-, Suittlieiii K. II 1", lsa I7T; .sontlielii It. II., Pi .... lo's t'77; l.u7 07 Tpiid., ('. & lion iihi trtT t7 u7Jti f. S. Leather .i VI IJ3; IJ'a r. S. Leathei, IV 71 7l!4 7H4 74 V. S. Itubber is-Vi aa8 I'nion Paeitirfl II 71i 72V, 71 71 U, t'liion Patitli, Pr Sl'i M', li M's Wabash, Pr il'4 2J '.'I1 21 'Ihlid Avenue II.: 1 1.1 ill tl.l ni:w vonK pitoDtTi: K.xriiANfit: nncrs. Open- High- Low- Olos. WHEAT. ing. e.. (St. ing. Mauh 7'i3i Sfi'.i 7Mii tnii May 7!l'4 7tT 7'i't 7n', (OltV. May 4J'i 4JH 4J'i 4J!i Bcranton Board of Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. ''STOCKS. Bid. Akid. I'itst National Hank ,1200 '... SiiJiiloti Savings Hank tloii THOMPSON, Special to the Seranton Tribune. 1 lioniptoii, Dee. L Profisor Tinker hir a fine programme arianged for the l"tal truihcrs' int.II- THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New oik, lief, 4, A'fuvollte poiados !u Wall iitii'i't Is that a Mtrpilse is alvvajy epetleil ii, sugar, Tlie pi he was tun up to 1U5H tills morn ing when the Intiiii.it ton was dlsseinliiattd tiul uo nit Ion would bu taken on the dividend todai, I'omeipieiitly the announcement a little latir that the dliet'tois hud met at Hip privite io,I deliee of the president of the company .tiul de. tlaied a dividend of onl.v J",i pee tent, nmv like a boiulMltell vpnii the spec ill. it he miitiii gi'ltt, In their lush to b.ive lows they foiled rhf pi li o down by lapid Mngo, inci'tliig M) sup port exupt from piofessiouul hltoitx on the way, Tlie ftoik U'lK li-.'tt IJ7U 111 tile last Itotir, vvlutlt was S lull polittn lielow- the highest ami ilored witlt a net o,i ot ii'.t. The violenl. uluiiip in tills stock had a dt incusing iiillurtiie on the vviiiIp market but tlte movement elsewhere al no time appro ithed di'inoralbjllon. In fact llieie wtie point') of stiiiiglli peisltlng heir nnd lliue iu Hie lailmail list notably in ,the l.'ilo stocks and iu Hie low priced Soutlivvemeiin, but these .Welded lltelr gains iu the late ii'Ji tlou, 1 the e.uly dealings tlte principal weak ness was hhovvu by the kpeeialtles and e peclallv Hie steel Mock. The latter group hltovved good iccoveiies and except for Teiinetsee Coal held veil in llio late weakness of Hie tail load list. The pinssuie to hell the railroad Blew steadily dining tlie latter part of the day and a laige number of Hum show net lotted of about u point. Chicago, lluilingtnn and Qtiintv declined 1. Total sales-, C,U,r,0 shtrtt. The bond luaikct kbaied 111 tho leactlonary teiidenei' of the btotk niaiket, wa vailetl by new points of stifiiglb. Total sales, par value, .i,S0j,00O. I'nlted Stales new 4 advanced it per rent, en the last rail. The following quotations tie furnished Tito Tl Inline by M. S. .lordau , Co., roonu 705-708 ifeaia bulldlrg, Scuittou, Pa. Telephone 000.1; upen- High. j.o. Cloi- 1112. til. est ,,,MIU IJaii fin lo?l mill nut ,,.".-, V(7V ,V1 ... 41',i .,, SU'i ... r.; ... 72i ,.. -It'.i 33i Tltitil National Oink Diuip Depusil anil Disiouut Hank,. Kcoitoiuy Light, II. i P. Co Laika. Tili-l Safe Deposit Co Claik & hiiovcf Co., Pr Suanloii lion Pence & Mfg, Co. ,,. hiiauloii Ale Woikti Laikowanna Dahy Co., Pr County Savings Hank A: Titist Co., I'list National Hank (Caibondale.. Staiidaul .Dillllng o Tiudeis' National Hank Siiaiilou Holt antl Nut Co BOND-, Seianloit Passenger Ilallivay, lii-t .Moilgage, due HUU People's htreet Itallvvay, tlit nioil- gage, due JIUS People's Slieet Hallway, (ieneiut itioitgugp, due IH.'l Dickson Mauufai titling Co. , I.aika, Tuvvntblp School ." per lent. City of Stianton St, luip, 0 per ten! Siianttm Traitiou ii per tent 1VI lined Sugar Sleady. Tallow Finn and Itlgher; lily piitne, in hug'-lieads, ..; country tin., bai-lel-, u'.aaSii-.; takes, iVJt'. l.Ivp Pottltij--Iktsli'i; rovvN and thickens, tl'.alVai'. ! oh iooh tutke.vs, llatlli'. Diessed Poulliy Unfhiiiigeil; leis, liaO'jt.; diickk, ItilUe. i get'tie, S'jadHt.: fowls ihoiie, UValUc: do. fair to good, &&,if)e. ; old lostei., 7f.; neaiby iblckens, Pal2e.; wuet titi tlo., Oallp.; turke.v.s, choice lo fancv, flallp. Ilit'cipts I'lonr, l.iiuO bairels anil I.SOci.imwi pounds in sack; wheal. SJ.000 btittheli; turn. -JJU.MJO busltpls; oals, as.cHKI bushels. ,lilpnienls Wheat, Itl.UOU bultselt; corn, uH.IXKI biuliels oats, 7,n00 bushels. Chicago Grain and Produce. Ciiit.uo. Di t lose ot liavij leading Into! .bit ttaiy i tosit closed with a gain . I. .1 1 Ion Aigentlne damage lepoils, on thesea of Aov were 1 advance In wheat toda.v, over venlciday. May corn of ' ,1.1 Ue. Pti,vision.s at the i lose vvete 2ii;iilrie. bight i. Ca-h quotations weie as follows: l'lotir (Jttiet und Meady: No. .1 -ptlng vvlipat, (7laa71c. ! No. 2 red, 7Ju7de. I No. 2 oi it, :J7i; Nn. 2 yellow, .l7c.; No. " oats JJlif.i Xo. 2 white. 2llaJUip.; Xo. II while, Mil 20c,: No. 2 lie, .'Up. No. 1 lia. s,l,07ii; No. t iioithivpi.1, I.7(J: timotlij, sl,lthi4.:i0; pork, Ha 11.12'!:; laid, 7a7.02',il libs, ?).o0.i7i ihouldm, ."i7u(i',ie, ; sides, vk.Viati.Aj; whiskey, ifl.2". ;m Id Hi'. Ill in in IIKI mi; Aiiivllian Sugar ,, Ainelhall Tobacco Am. S. i: W Atth., To. : S. I'e ,,,, A T. i S. l' Pr liiookl.in Tiutlloii ,,,, Halt, k Ohio ,,,,, Cont. Tobacco Chov & Ohio ,.,, o7? Cble, fr tl. W ,. UH Chic. II. k O ,, ...... 1J0U st. Paul vml Hock Uland U3 Delaware k Huiison . ,,,tia7, Kedeul Steel iS',1 Va.lar.1 Ut.ul P. IZlZ Kan. Ii Tex.,Pr LottU. Ii Xath , , Maiiliiitlau I'.Ip , Mimiuii PaeiBe in; 4Hi ball 71)1 i.i S8 170(1 m S5i HJ'i HH UlJVi U7?i HStt nsti 40 7SJ 8 170H miti 40W. S.t 711 7011 .15li ant UVi 135 12a;; H4',i 11 Iti 7K Vi 8.'Ti ing. IJla lOciV, m; :i3!i At 70U 7IH4 aaii 7',i 1IU 10I 1UH 11544 4ST, 75, 37ii S3 I6 'H'.J Seranton Wholesale Market, (Collected by II, O. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave,) Hutter Cieamcry, 2.ia2lc. ; dairy tubs, 2Je. Kggs Select western, 17c. ; nearby itate, 19c. Cheese Pull cieam, new, WSe. Heans Per bu., choice inanow, ?2. 411; nicdliim, f2.S0; pea, $2.80. Potatoes COe. Oiiioia-OOf. per bu. Hour Ut patrnt, ift.OO. New York Grain and Produce, New oik, Die, 4, 1'loui lime atllve, ll Ing fieely al old pities and closing ti i lit. Wheat Spot ttiin; Xo. 2 led, 7STi', f, o. b. alloal; No, 2 led, 77Tf. elevator; No. 1 noilliein Diilulh, !.'ii. f. o. b, ailoat; options gentialli Itiltt and higher, closed btiimu al !i,e. net advaiict", July closed 7HUc,; Mauh, sOlje.; May, T0V; December, 7i?e. Cinn Spot ktioug; o. 2, 4UH'. t'levaiot and luc, f, o. b. ailoat; op tions active and ttl0itgi- led b.v a shaip li.-e iu Herembi'l ; clo-rtl olroug; Mav closed IJ1,;!.; December, Ii'.'.p, Oati. Spot Kltudy; 'o, 2, 20i,jc.; No, a, 2o!ii.; No. 2 while, Jil'.ji'.; No. .'1 white, 2a?ii'.; Iiatk luhtd uwieili, 2oa-J7!Bf. ; lltitk wblle, 'Js.fJk,: option, fhiiier but utltei. vvi dull and fratuii'lr. Iliiltei i'liiii' iiejin eiy, J7a2'i,(at'. ; failuiy, UalJije. ; June ticaiuci, IbaJ.t'jC ; imltalloii iicameiy, lliapic, ; stale dairy, lilaili. Clitee Stiong; laige Scptintbir, llallUc; small Septeuibci, 11 'ii.; laige late made, li-, ; kinall late nude, ll?(. Lggs--Slioitg; late anil Peniisjlvaitla, 2Ja'.")t.; vvtsttln, regular paiklng, 2la2V.; wcliin, Iim oil, 2Sp, Philadelphia Drain and Produce. Philadelphia, Dec, 4. Wheat-Firm and le, hllfhci; t'ontract gudc, December, 7J)ia7.r. Corn Firm and higher; No. 2 inhetl Deccmbei, 4JHaSf. OaU-Ouiet but lliiti; No. 2 white clipped, 3tV. Wool UnchaitgcU. Hutter Vie, higher; fteslt ueaiby, 'Jbc, ; do. wctteiu, 27i.; do. outhvvetcrn, VUie. ; do. snnlherii, 2'n'. Cliiesp Firm; New Yorf full creajni, fancy mnall, llli tUVie.; do. do. do. fair to choice, lO'.iallc. Itt- Chlcngo Live Stock Market. hicigo, Dee. 4. Catlle-Htxt'lpta, fl.OOu; gen eially steady, intituling buicltci' stoilc; nattie, be-t on sstlc today, two cuik Chiisfiuas at M.10, Hid to piluie steer-, $..4"ia(i; poor to medium, Mri.:i."i; .splfttt'd Itedeiis, tteadv, Ts).,V)a4.25, luKetl pluikeis, SJ.2."ia.l.70: covvt,, V.lki4.l.i; beifiis, sj.i,-,., i.t,.-,; cannets. .$Ja2.00; bulls, i,Mi 4.l,i; calves, low, closiu; 2op, lower, t.50aS.Sii: Texas fed stem, 'Slat.00; Texas gr.is aleer.t3.S0 ul.l.'i; Texas bulls, SJ.JOa.l.'i'i. Hogs lleedptn loday, at.nOO; tnmoiiow, 10,000; left over, .1.000; opened Miongci', ilosptl e.islei ; top, $I.87H; iitlxtd and btitihei, l.j0.it.&7?i: good to choir heavy, I..Via4.M; iiiugh Itcavy, ti4.IOj4.0O; light, l-..u.il.&7b: bulk .,f ah.s, st.7Ua4.S0. Sheep--Iteieipts, 1ii,ik1; sheep and lambs opened btpade, iloslug t.low; goodt o chilli e vvetlteis, $la4.D,i; lair to choiip mixed, 51.7.'ia4.0'i; w-etein nhestp, l.il.a"i; 'I' ex.tssbeep, !fJ,jl)a:j.C0; native lamhs. H al.a.'i; fair to choice mixed, frJ.75a4.tVJi xvestern hheip, 'slal.a.'i; Texas sheep, V2.50ii3.no; natir lambs, 'fltjiO; we.sleni lambs, 4.7Sifi.(iO. East Liberty Stock Market. Past l.lhe ily, Deo. 4. Cattle Sleady; eitra, H40.ri.iiil; loinnitin, Vial.'iO. Hogs Steady; pilme heaviis and mediums, fl.S5al.90; heat nikiii, and good pig, ifl,6Oa4.O0; r.onurton t lull, do,, 4l.TS.il.bO; roughs, Ijsko0a4.i. Bbeep Mioiii steitilv ; iltoiie wetbeis, $,1.803(1. rnmmnn, s.ila2..ii); i hull e lambs, $o.a0.i3.u0U' Common tn good, l.5rt.i1.2i; veal calves, fftl.SOiT. Buifalo Live Stock Market. Il.t-t llull.tlo, Dee. 1. ItecclptsM'attle, h cirn; kin i p anil lambs, III cam; bogs,'H can. Ship tut lite, Cattle, 4 cais; sheep opct lainbs, 0 cars; hogs, 7 cji. Cattle steady; eholco to cictra, S7.7't.is. l.amlto Choice to 'extra, $a.SOa5.40 ; beep, choice In exlia, lal.21, Ilogs Ucivy, l,(ij.t'i; plgd, ir.1. New York Live Stock, New Yolk, Dec. 4, Beeves Steady; calves, feeling steady; veals, ila3.80; little calves, 14; graders, nominal. Sheep ami lambs Trade lim ited but niaiket etcady; sheep, iJJ.WjL'JS; export wiilifpi, Y4"V); lambs, $ja.o0. Hogs Noising tlolng; noinlnally steady. Oil Market. Oil City, Dei. 4. tiedit balamen. 1,07; cer tllicalcs, otteiiil H,mVy, 1.(H14 liW shipments, Tli.tMi-'i luitils', uvuage. W.ITo batieh; i tins, 96, 774 lutiels; aeage, 71,130 barieU. How's ThisP We n ft it Hue lltiitdied Dollars ltevvatd for any iae of Catauh that cannot be cured by Ilall'i CatJrih Cuie. P. J. CIIKNKV & CO.; Toledo. O, We, tlt'o itiideislgned, have known K. J, Chfiiey for tlie last lo .veais. and believe him perfectly honoiable In all bti'lncu transactious ami flnan ciallyable lo cany out jny obllgatiom made bv tliolf Hun. West k Tiiuv, Wholeaalo DiugghsU, Toltdo, O. Waldlug, Kinuaii & Maiiiu, Wholealo Drug gi.tti, Toledo, O. Hall's Catanli Cure is takes internally, acting illicitly upon the blood and mucous ur(aci of lite sjetfiu. TcsliiiioutaU lent, free, Price 7c, per bottle. Sold bv- all HruggUti. Halt's Family pills aie Hie bet. a.' r L t rf- f- -i- , - i A i- H --?d , .jLpj .j4 4iwli ifc'i .- -ShJu(-.- -W,a m- t Hi. sZjHUviftT n-, ,