y)f f)itn"1 twi'w w)i H0''f hi h;ii " i immmmimp THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY aO, 1901'. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MEREDITH'S GRAVE. Last Heating Place of First Tiena-iirer of United States Is Neglected, peclsl to the Scranton Tribune. Honescinle, Jan. 29. To many It may not bo known that In the northern part of Wayne county, near tho vitiligo of I'lcunnnt Mount, In a clump or tieos and brush, bui rounded bv a loush Mono wall, may bo found tho grave of Samuel Meredith, tho lli-at treasurer of the United States. A common nlali with the following lns:rlptlur. Is ail that inarki tho restl'ir plane or the remains of this notable man. hamuix Mi:m:umi. pii l'ebrtiary 10, 1M7, In the Seventy-sixth Year of lilt Age. Samuel Meredith served n treasurer of tho United States from 1TS9 until 1S01. Ho held nn Interest In a num ber of largo tracts of land In Penn Hylvanla, ono of these containing n thousand acres. It was located In Wayne county, where lie settled In lkQil. and In 1S12 erected a handsome residence, near which ho was burled. The pcoplo of this county and com monwealth should not alio1., this sa cred spot to remain ncglec'cd, when nil over tho country monuments are being erected In memory of tho 1'oti orcd dead. Death of Mrs. Walker. Special to tho Soranton Tribune Nicholson, Ta., Jan. 29. Mfs. Sablna Walker died at her homo on Main Mreet, In Nicholson, nt 8 o'clock this (Tuesday) morning. The friends and lelatlvcs are Invited to attend the funeral, which will bo held nt the house at 7.S0 a. m. Thursday. FOREST CITY. Special tu tlio Scranton Tribune. Korest City, Jan. 29. Mrs. w. II. Hates, one of the town's most highly esteemed women, died at her home on North Main street Sunday night, after an Illness with pneumoniu. rihe was born in Bethany, Wnyno county, in 1S15. Her maiden name was Hattlo Lawrence. Se was ono of tho oldest residents of Forest City, had always been prominently idcntilled with the Presbyterian church and by her good work had built up a circle of friends who deeply deplore her demise. Ifer husband survives her, with two broth ers, Milton and II. M. Lawrence. Tho funeral will take place tomorrow foio iioon at 10 o'clock. Services will be held in the Presbyterian church and he remains will be taken to Bethany for Interment. There is tall: of u citizens' caucus to bo held HiIh week and an Independent ticket In the field for the spring elec tion. Tho doctors ate the busiest men In town just now. A surprise party was held at tho home of Miss Pearl Guard this even ing In honor of the anniversary of her birth. The condition of Miss Elizabeth Ilartung, who has befn suffering with pneumonia, has been very critical tho past twenty-fours hours. It is sincere ly hoped that there will be a change for the bettor. The farmers' dance to be held In the opera house Feb. C Is attracting con siderable attention. The eleventh annual convention of the Honesdale District Kpworth league will be hold In Forest City Methodist church Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. jane P.eynolds died at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. D. E. Itutan, last night. She was CS years old. Tho funeral will take place at the Metho dist church Thursday morning. ' . SUSQUEHANNA. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna, Jan. 29. Quite u large number of our townspeople are doing penance by attending county courts In Montrose. Tho Ladles' society of tho Brother hood of Locomotive Firemen held a supper this evening in Knights of Pythias hall. Mrs. Frey, the evangelist who has been holding successful evnngellstio meetings in the Oakland Congrega tional church, lias been forced to re turn home on account of Illness. The late Keran Moran carried an In surance of $5,00& $2,000 In tho Catho- ilIutuaI Benelent association and Jx.000 In tho C. B. L. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Benton, of Carbondalo, have tho sincere sympathy of their friends in this place on ac count of tho death of their little child Death came to William Itoe, an aged resident of Brandt, under unusual cir cumstances, on Saturday afternoon. He had been digging a grave In tho village cemetery, where ho was found unconscious. Ho died within a few hours. Heart failure was tho cause. The funeral took placo this afternoon from tho ; village home at Brandt. Bov. tt. II. Wntklns, pastor of the Brandt Presbyterian churcli, officiated. Trc main post, No. S3, Grand Army of tho nepunlic, of Lanesboro, of which de ceased was a member, attended in a body, and performed tho ritualistic ser vice at tho grave. The marriage of Charles Krouse, of Susquehanna, to Ml-- Verna Sloeum, of Blnghamton, will ocuu.Mn the latter city, Feb. IS. Quite a number of Blughamton and Hornellsvllle peoplo attended the social hop held last evening In Hogan Opera house by Prof. Pierce, 0f Blnghamton. There aro hopeful indications that tho unfortunato contention between the Brio Bnllroad company and Its boiler makers will be amicably arrang ed in the near future. 'Tls a consum mation most devoutly to bo wished. A number of Urle officials still re main here on account of the boiler makers' strike. Prominent general of fice of the Boiler Makers' union are also here. W. L. Derr, of Elmlra. superintend ent of the Susquehanna division of tho Brie, Is 111 nt tho Btarrucca house, in this place. BROOKLYN. Special to the Scranton Tribune Brooklyn, Jan. 29. Miss Hattlo Mc Millan, who has been staying with her brother In Nicholson, is now spending some tlmo In Brooklyn, Mrs. Harriet Stone, aged SR yeais, made the trip from Ilurdlnsvllle, III., to Brooklyn nlone. She will Uvq with her niece, Mis. Ansel Sterling. fl. W, fleer's family have moved to Ltorshlre. The Brooklyn band Is planning for n dance and supper in the near future. About twenty young peoplo rspent Friday evening nt A. H. Wnldlo'a and enjoyed a social dance. Aichlo Kent linn been quite 111. Tho Ilepubllcan caucus wns held last Tuesday evening and the Democratic) caucus Saturday evening. HOPBOTTOffl. tpccJal to the Scranton Tribune. Hopbottom, Jan. 29. The social held at the homo of U M, Tiffany Thurs day evening was quite a success. The spacious parlors were well lllled at an enrly hour, and utter the enjoy ment of nn excellent chicken pie sup per the guests were entertained by a programme consisting of several choice musical selection, Including solo by MI33 Sadie Sagar, Mrs. E. M. Tiffany and Uev. L. L. Lewis. Also n duet by Mrs. Tiffany and Miss Lillian Byram. The music was Interspersed with some pleasing recitations by tho little folks. After tho literary enter tainment the evening was devoted to progressive games until the hour of departure for homo. Mrs. Will Brown was tho winner of the first prize. The proceeds of tho supper amounted to about $lij. The Willing Workers of the Metho dist church will hold n social in tho church transept Thursday evening or this week. Miss Mnbel Dershimer, of Scranton, was the guest of Miss Alta Finn Sat urday. Mrs. Cnndaco Newton fell upon thi sidewalk on Sunday and Injured hoc hip so that she Is confined to her be! at the homo of Mrs. Almlra Brown. Little Mamie Brown, daughter of Fred Brown, lecelved a fall last week which resulted in a btoken arm. The fracture occurred above the elbow, the elbow nl being injured. Mr. and Mrs. i:. M. Loomls are both reported ill. A cheese factory for the manufac ture of Itullan cheese Is to be opened In town April 1. Mill; has been con tracted for trom the Fanners' Dairy company of this place. The farmers Interested In tho cream ery nre putting In the fill between the creamery and Ice house this week. There were no services at tho Unl versallst church Sundoy evening, tho pastor being unable to reach here at tho nppolnted hour, owing to the late ness of train No. C. Parley Wright arrived in town Til day evening. His many ft lends are glad to welcome him back. Mr. William P.liodcs Is 111 with neu ralgia. Mrs. G. O. Bailey Ik expected limns this week. DURYEA. The itaiilt of the Democratic caucus was ns follows: School directors, W. F. Pier and James Kennedy; tuper visor, Patrick Bohan and S. Barluskl; tieiiBUier. F. J. Begun; assessor, Pat rick Gllroy; uudltor, T. McGruth; township cleik, B. McCoral. The township commissioners of this place claim they have a legal right to their offices for two more years. A pleasant party was tendered Miss Holleuback at her home the other ovunlncr. Games and music were en joyed and refreshments were served. All the mules are being taken from the Babylon mine to Wyoming. A representative of the PJttston Electric Illuminating company made a tour of the Back road to see If this would be u good territory to work in. Avoca company also anticipates coin ing Into this section. Tho funeral of the late Mrs. James Murphy took place Monday morning. A requiem high mass was held In the Avoca Catholic church, and interment was made in St. Mary's cemetery. Miss Verna Schoonover, of Mooslc, mis reiurneu nome after a few days visit ut the home of her cousin, Miss Etta Mosteller. Frank Nolan is recovering, alter an illness ot a few weeks with grip. Mrs. Frank Lane Is HI wltli grip. Our Lawrence Hose company wns not slow in answering the call for help from Old Forgo Monday morning. Messrs. T. Curtis, Andrew Alden, Robert Simljal, Joseph Emerlck, Wil liam Wlcklzer, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bengun nler and family attended tho enter- uiinment or mo patriotic Order Sons of America at Mooslc the other even ing. Frank Lane has started an oyster stand In his confectionery store on the Back rond. Joseph Tumblesom called on Pitts ton friends recently. Mrs. Robert Bralnbtldye and Mrs. A. E. Hall visited In Plttston recently. Mr. Meede Is 111. Anthony Kelly, of Yoik avenue, In in with grip. Charles Cluck has accepted a posi tion as fireman at tho Hallstend. John Kozesheek, of the Back road, a scholar In tho Central school, imi presented to the office at the High school a lwautlful picture of the Maine. Tho pupils of this district have a great ability for work In this direction. President McKlnloy has encouraged tho pupils by praising and acknowledg ing their talent for this art. SPRINGV1LLE. special to tl.o Sainton Tribune. Sprlngvlllo. Jan. 29. D. D. Layton Is converting tho top story of his storo Into living rooms, which will be oc cupied by Roberts, tho meat man, when spring opens. Having sold his farm in Auburn township, Mr. LaytonH win move into his house hero In the spring. Along ubout the middle of February the band will give a minstrel show at the f-chool building, which, If our judgment amounts to anything, will be well worth attending. Tho ptlco will bo within reach of tho purse of the small boy. The work of filling tho milk stntlon leo house wont merrily on last week. The woik wns not ijulto finished. Ono day last week Francis Dough ertr turned his liorssn out for the purpose of watering them. In going over a plcco of Ice ono of them sllppod and fell, breaking Its thigh. It died tho same night. Tho members of Vesta lodge, D. of B., met at the homo of Charles L. Brown on Friday evening for one of their popular socials. There was a nice ntt.Vidanco and tho company was entertained for two hours with the graphaphono owned by Mr. Brown, nnd ns good an Invtrument as. It him over been our privilege to listen to. Refreshments were served at 11 o'clock nnd games of various kinds wcro play ed. Charlie always has something good for his visitors, and this was no exception to tho rule. Some of the company arrived home at 2 o'clock a. m, Lathrop & Co. aro preparing to movo their market Into a portion of the building used by Henry Williams ns a hardware store. Mrs. Mamo Lyman started on Tues day last for Red Lodge, Montana, to join her husband, who went there In November and secured a lucrative po sition. Mnrketman Roberts lion rented somo of tho rooms in the house occupied by Ray Culver for a short tlmo while his rooms tire being mnde ready. O. I'. Stang nnd E. R. and A. C. Thomas are 'attending court nt Mon troso this week as petit Jurors. The body of Mrs. Roxle Howlaud, a former resident of Sprlngvllle, was brought hero for burial Jan. 11. She was the mother of Mrs. S. O. Culver nnd her ago was seventy-sis years. Utility grange, No. ST3, Installed offi cers Jan. 12 ns follows: Master, J. F, AVantck; overseer, E. W. Bush; sec retary, Jennie W. Stang: treasuier, J, N. Smith. Their box social, held on Jan. IS at tho homo of E. C. Nolbell, of Lymanvltle, wns not largely at tended because of the storm. Mrs. Churchill fell on tho Ico last week nnd so severely bruised her nnn that she has been unable to use It since. Her hand, however, can be usrd to a limited extent. Mrs. L. M. Brown fell at Iter home ono day last week, and for a tlmo It was thought she had broken her arm. An examination by Dr. H. B. Lnthrop proved no break but a very bad bruise, which will render the member useless for several weck3. She had a fall sev eral years ngo and broke her wrist. Charlie Cohen, of Montrose, was down on Sundny nnd visited some of tho band membor3. Special meetings have been hold at the Methodist Episcopal church for some time. Tho results have not been as gratifying as those In cnarge have vlhcd for. Tho minister, Rev. G. II. II. Davis, is ill at piesent and the meetings are temporarily closed. Del HenJershot will vacate liis pres ent residence April 1 for more congen ial quarters. Mrs. J. Smith has pur chased the property and will occupy It after that date. If the weather will permit, the house to be built by Stuart Riley will be ready for Its tenant by May 1 or sooner. The cellar wall Is nearly done nnd the builder, A. B. Tuttle, will ruf.li the superstructuie as soon as he I abln to begin It. NICHOLSON. Special to the Stuiitcn Tribune. Nicholson, Jan. 20. A. J. I'.iuon, of Craker lake, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. J. 8. Wilkes. Mr. William Wnrnur N vciy ill at his homo on Oak street. Mrs. Wauier Is also quite ill. Mrs. E. F. Johnson l etui nod tu hut j home Saturday evening nfler spend I inir five weeks with her daughter. Mis. I T.' 11 M'.il.li r.t T, ....,.. ,11,.. Allls and Horace Cooper are visiting their parents, Mr. and .Mrs. N. Cooper, of Pine stieet. Mis. William Klnltlc Is quite ill ut her homo on State sheet. The children of Mr. and Mrs. (J. O. Bought are confined to their home by the measles. Miss Coin. Stevens, who left for the west a week ago, bus arrived at Seat tle, Wash., and immediately entered upon her duties ns teacher. ooooooooooooooooo I THEATRICAL. 0 0 ooooooooooooooooo ATTRACTIONS TODAY. LYCIX'M. "Kliilit Helm. AC'ADP.MY OP .Ml.-IC- rany Mitlncc and iiU-ld. Nluhl Jack Ilnilll. r ii m The Hoettler Company. 'lhe Jack Hoe-fllcr cuiiipiny diew two Lii.e uiidiinrm to Hie Academy of Miun .WjUi.I.i;.' altcrnoou nnd eiciilnir. in Hie nit.iimon "A Daughter of Ocr-ioa" eia-. the Rttiactli.n, and In tho cvtnlng 'Tin- Itdiwli KImj" ttJ, Kh n. As the title suyeiitv It Is u iudoilr.i'n.i full cl trination and tluilUni; cllnii.is. Tl.o specialties l..v the viudoillle ccntlmrcnt of the company wup all new and up to ilati. This afternoon "Tlu- Ilaucli King" ii the bill ami tor.isht "A Woman In lllack" will he pivduec ', "Elsht Bells," Tonight. 'Hie world famom Urotl.eM lljrno m pu.cnt tlitlr rintcmliiiw loiucdr, "Eight llollt," at tho Ljciuni this eicninsf. Hie jiiodiictlori Uil season ulll be (rro.it nou'lly, MUl.um- like It luiinx our been hem linu beiore. U (cntnim within UAt a. musical lomcdy, a faicc toim-dj, u panto mime, fptctacular pUj, Whldci burlequi, whlc'i help to nuke null i hi rcmstrnetPd for l.iujhln purpose only, and In all tliu Druthers Dune and plajcrj fully turned. 'I he applause I- ingci-jiit ami cmuln cilM numerous. The flrat scum In a pretty one rqm.ntinir two naulcni dlildoil by lilvli brick walk wllli n cottaso on tacli side. Purlnif this tcci.o a number ut ridlctilom liiei dints take plate after eaih other K ijiiiiKly that one's breith M almost taken awa). The sicond tcone Id n uteamer deck and ulnt takes plaei here is biyond description. Tlig rapidity cf tlii action is above memcrlzlnff, tin reudir must too for himself. This iccne by a qulelt change and really v.ondurful uieilunltin tutus Into a big ship at teas tuo Adjoining- state, rooms of an Atlantic steamer aro eIiows and whlli the ihlp is rolllns on tho high uvcs n number of peculiar nciolutlo fcttiire-s are performed by the inimitable DrothcM Dyrne, soma of which ate cUrllluK. Th third net represents an Island upon which tho hhlp lias be, n wrecked and here occur i number of tint class rpcclaltlcs tcrniuullnt," with i funny flro scene, ono of tho root Imighiblc tU fects ever produced. The Ill-others Djrne's pic iluctlcn ot "Ulijht Bells" U a turo eur for tho blui. 'A Tiee Lance." There is no character, probably, that jppeul. as forcibly to theater-goers of fiery class us that of the hero who is really a biro, the nalluiit knluht of the old romantic days, liamliome, .il orous and darlnj, ever ready for a Joint and wishing any danger lor tho sake of bis lady love. This Is a character that quickens tbj piilso of run the most blaso and vails forth the ampliation of tho Rentier mx. All tho world looks up to this sort cf man, tho finest type that Idstory re veal. In the portrayal of surli chnraeters Ilobert II Mantel! stands (uicmo.t and alone, ll.i li.u won bis position by u cueseVstlon ol Undid per formances In which great dramatic ability have been combined with a tluo plrtslque tnd a mag netic personality. It Ii tho opinion ol II r. Mautell anl bis mana ger, M. W. Hanley, that "A Tree Inncc," tho new play that he Is presenting this 6eason, glvu him tho bet role be haa yrt liml. The play doali with (icrmany In mcdlewl times and Is lioth original and strong In atory. It is mounted lavishly, tho bt'cnery and costumes being of ie. markablo inagnlHeoni'i. At the Lyceum SHurday matinee and night; matinees, 1 nnd GO rents; e unl nc. ti rents to M. No Choice in Delaware, tiy Escluslve Wire from Tho Associated Press. Dour, Pel,, Jan. ii). Today's billot for United States senalois showed nn material rlnnge and then' wm no choice. BILLS BY THE SCORE tConduelsd fioin Pine 1.) must count tho vote nnd certify to tho election of the candidates havlmj the required number of votes. Tho of ficers of election shall bo paid by tho counties nnd shall receive tho satno compensation aa they do at regular elections. Tho stato committees of tho various political parties shall appoint nnd designate presidential electors In their respective parties. Dy Mr. Vauslian, LacLawawa To confer on tho orphans' courts having jurisdiction ot tho accounts of guardian?, power to order and direct a mortgage or a publlo or a private sale for the pajment of debts or for other punoses of auy lands Ijlce partly in two or moru counties. Senator Vnughan ulo Introduced ti Joint resolution proposing the follow ing us an amendment to the constitu tion: "Xo act of the general assem bly, after ten years from date of Its passage, shall be held unconstitutional by reason of any defect or Insuitlciency In the title, or on the ground that it is a local or special law reUitln,; to nny of tho subjects prohibited by the con stitution, except such net, within that period, shall have been so adjudged by the courts of this stato or cf the Uni ted States, having jurisdiction, nnd the general assembly by appropriate legis lation shall provide for tho ascertain ment nnd promultfiU'mi of su;h deci sions." Report of State Highway Commission The slate highway commission np polnted at the last session of the leg islature to Investigate tho matter of constructing good roads throughout tho stute made its report to the sen ate) today. There were two reports, a majoilty report signed by II. U. AVor rcll, A. J. Cussatt nnd W. U Hlklns, ot Philadelphia; II. X. Hieckenrlelge, Xntrona, and James A. Heaver, Uello fonto, and tho minority report wns pre sented by H. C. Xnvely, of Lebanon. The majoilty repoit finds that the present system of providing for the construction of good loads Is entltely inadequate and unsatisfactory. Where good roads have been built, the com mission finds thnt the schools have been better patronized during bad weather, farmers have been enabled to got products to market with greater ease, nnd that local business men gen erally have been benefitted. The com mission tecommended the retention of the net ot dune 12, 1S93, Juno ':), 1S95, and April 13, 1S97, which note enacted for the purpoo 0f improving the roads ot the state. The commission present ed with Its reiort three bills, which It recommends should become law s. They nre, in substance, as follows: Appropilatlng J1.C00.000 to the depart ment of ngrleultuie for the purpose of constructing and maintaining public routls, Providing for the election of road supervise! s for one, two and three eais, and for the dlstilliutlon of ap ptoprintiutw for mad purpo-fe. To amend un net ptovidlng for ihe elec tion and appointment of road super visors so that the provisions of tho act run go Into effect mi the fiist Monday In .la nun i y, 1P02. The minority rcpnit i-omplulns that the eoinmlHlon dropped Mr. Snavoloy without authoilty, leaving him alone tu represent th nsrleultui.nl Inteiests. Faimus do not oppose the construc tion of good loniK the report con tlnuee, but they entrtr protest oialmn beating the entile bin den of tuxes. It ni unfair to tax ronl estnte alone for i-tiacl pui puie-s, and the icroit sug gi st"d that a pint of the oononttloii and poi.sonal titxc bo devoted to pub lie l Jad. The minority repent wii In favor nf the election of supervisors for a term of thiee nr. The s"iialc this afternoon, In execu tive pe"lon. pnnflrmed the nomination of Klllott ltodgen: of Allee.lieuy, to be n Judge of common picas court Xo. i. in Allegheny county, to t ike the place of J. T. W. White, d-veased. The senate adjourned until 11 a. m. tomorrow. VARE HILL REPORTED. Creates Sepaiate Orphans' Court in Lackawanna County. , flv tselu-ne Wr trom The Ajc!ated Priss Hanlnbutg, Jan. St'. Tho Vug bill, creating an additional common piens court in I'hllr.(tclphl:i, anl the bill creating n separate orphans' e-ourt In Lackawanna county, wrre lepnrtcd from committee favorably at touay's .sepslon of the houe. The iMcCarrell jury bill, which was lntioduced by Mr. Hoy, of Clarion, was also reported from committee. These bills will bo read the first time at tomorrow's .ses sion. .Mr. Ford Allegheny. Introduced a substitute for tho present compulsory education net. Among other bills In troduced were tlio following: Mr. Kennedy, Heaver, Increasing the num ber of factory Inspectors from eighteen to thirty. Mr. Cnstner, Lycoming, sup plement to the net of Muy 2.J, liSft, rela tive to tho government of third class cities, providing for the adjustment of the indebtedness ot such cities and boroughs or township nnnxed thereto. Mr. Voorhess, Philadelphia, prohibit ing the establishing of bucket shops, and any person who shall huo knowl edge of tho existence of such places nnd omit to notify the authorities shall bo guilty of misdemeanor and shall ba subject to a fine of 51,000 or one yenr Imprisonment. Mr. Hnworth, Luzeine, creating a now county with Hasslcton ns tho county seat. The calendar was cleared nf first reading bills, which Included the bill tu Increase the capitalization of tho Pennsylvania railroad, after which tho house adjourned until tomorrow morn ing. MR. COOPER WILL EIGHT. Representative from Delawaie Will Oppose a New Libel Law. Oy Exclusive Wire fiom Tl.c Associated I';e. Horrlsburg, Jan. 20. Representntlvn Thomas V. Cooper, of Delaware, today served notlco on tho authors of tho bill repealing the piesent libel law nnd tho new libel bill that he would o,n. pose both from fatatt to finish. Mr. Cooper says that tho present libel law, while deficient In somo minor particulars, was secured after a fight of yeais, und the tight was too hard to permit the law to bo repealed. It is probable that the G-rady libel law repealer and tho Voorhees libel bill will be abandoned, Manly Art in Pittsburg, fiy D.vhulvo Wire from Tho AsMH-Mtcd l'ies. I'itUbuig, Jan. ?a Tlio National Athletlo cluh Is the iiamu ot s Man diss organization lust formed In Pittsburg for tho practice of the man ly art of self defense. Somo of the best peoplo In the elty aro back of the club and they have choMii John I. Harris, of this elty, for director. l' Is tho puipiwi lo hale two sesdons a weelt, Moiids'y and Kntuliby nlgliU THE ROOT OF THE MATTER. Ho Ourod Himself of Berioui Stomach Trouble Down to Pirt Principle! A man of largo affairs In one of our prominent eastern cities by too closs attention to business, too little cxer clso nnd too many club dlnnerc, finally began to pay nature's tax, levied In tho form ot chronlo stomach troubb; the falluro ot his digestion brought about a nervous Irritability making It Impossible) to apply himself to his dally business and finally deranging tho kidneys) and heart. In hla own words lie says: "I con sulted one physician after another and each ono seemed to understand my case, but nil the same thoy each failed to bring about tho return of my for mer digestion, appctlto and vigor. For two years I went fiom pillar to post, from one sanitarium to nnothor, I gave tip smoking, I quit coffee and even renounced my dully glass or two of boor, but without any marked Im provement, "Friends had often advised me to try ri well known proprietary medicine, StuaU's Dyspepsia Tablets and I had often perused tho newspaper adver tisements of tho remedy, but never took nny stock in advertised medi cines nor could believe n fifly-cont patent medicine would touch my case. "To make a long story short I finally bought a couple of packages at the nearest drug store nnd took two or thipu tablets after each meal and oc casionally a tablet between meals, when I felt any feeling of nausea or discomfort. "I was surprised at the end of the first week to note r. marked Improve ment In my appetite nnd general' health nnd befote tho two package: were gone I was certain thnt Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets was going lo euro completely and they did not disappoint me. I can eat nnd sleep nnd enjoy my coffee and cigar and no ono would suppose I had ever known the honors of dyspepsia. "Out of friendly curiosity 1 wrote to the proptletors of the remedy asklnR for information ns to what the tnblctn contained and they replied that the principal Ingredients were aseptlo pep sin (government test) malt diastase and other natural digestives, which digest food regardless of the condition ot the stomach." The loot of tho matter is this, the dlcestlve elements contained In Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest the food, give the overworked stomach a chance to recuperate and the netves niul whole system receive the nouilsh mettt which cm only come from food; stimulants and ner.ve tonics never give leal strength, they give a fictitious trengtn, Invariably followed by reac tion. Uvury drop of blood, every neive ami tlsrue Is mnnufaetuied fiom our dally food, and It you can Insuie Its piompt action and complete' digestion by the regular use of s:o good and wholesome a remedy of StuaU's Dys-pr-pslu Tublcis, you will have no nue'd of ner'-e tcitilo and xuultiulumx. Although Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets have been In the Market only n few eur.s, yet prnbnbl) eV"iy druggist In the I'nlt.'d States, t'anndu and ill-cut P.rltaln now sells them and c-on-s'dev them the most popular and sue cful ol auv piepaiatlon for "tomaeh troubles. THE MARKETS. Wall Stieet Review. Ni i .' , Jm, ' -i ii- '! hi il.it was U.nli ilulnlliiteii li ' P.il! Iik1.ii v i' I. e h.i ill utiM 1 I'Nimli.iini in 111 lli in.itU fli.euii liens ot -in I .lli.l Wire. Ilnse t.n. tuil.s . ii 1 in.uli. ihe- 1n.11I.et .iiel I'riit invent jne h.t i..ii'AIi jiu on .1 n ill M.U.mo of tin letiuin it. Minntliv .Iib ilum lliiou.'h'i'll me iliv. Siiiubelll 1'iellli eA. .1 lio'.ilile exception t 'he l.ilirr.il tind-niy of the t ntl.et. Il 'lis bioiHlil l.iu.l.i .ill do and In th Lite ib.d''if !'! 1111 uMii'iec- l:t ' - i.invii'i- Miine "U lnk, mti bit alioii." tut (li.iliyi-ii .Hid 1'ikc tit. v.llh It, Hut iiti?iui wed ne -s in Ihe lo ladus cinitd pii e. i-iepl fi -fiuiuin l'Ji 'e , luwii it'.ilt., uielie; :.1 .1 fa.' Ili-leliiln nit i.i-t trains iiin..ni: Ii- 1jii;i ISt ( le'si-. : 'll'ife v.iu no liii.s to .itCi imi tor tin- ii.vienunt in -"lutliin Prfclftu biyui.u the- a.ii;ui.ie'iit ul ilia i-n 1 ;! iti.l s In tin- Mi'i that uu .iili.iine ill its pn.is Mas hniii . vi utile. Mulnli- and O11W iiiie'w .1 rotable rKe oi it, ai eeiiipanb d bj rim.s I ibimilluii or loiilrol ny the illli'ioU till tl.il. -N.u- v. (11.I1.1I v'.nmil mo p.li.ts vti leiy li-jiit tinnsi. tleiie, .irnl Manliaiun .md l.r-.ill.ei- t-1i.ee.il 1j;m nf ti.r.ik Amerlian IX press rained C. uiiium miy etjilji.ati rj n.-. Tie- eM 1 iii nil ik In t. l'.iul as unpc-elcd, l.nte In the day 'f jut up i. lil'-li .1 . 1.'. ! twlec 11l.1l wavii.il uceiitaiiily liitumi lljl .unl l'.l, ilo-lnir Milli a net loss 01 i-'-i. The emplmtle 11-il.iiincr by .ill the l, '-iul .luthnritloi. lio Here fUOtetl 11 JKteidiy's explicit ,ifeiluli3 lll.it aiuiij;iiiieiiu had Imn completed for the luiufei- nf eoiiirol to liriat Noithun und .Voitle ern l'jillic in.nU' It clear thnt wintrier plans Mt-iu In iper.ttli.in te brlnj; tli.it loult about thcic- v-iri- dii'Id.-d oljci t'um :,m"ti:,- M. i'.iui H'ehholili.;, t-j II. It, Me.l 1 J Vlte tin- 15 pnliit .n ii,.ut. hi .VI mi.ii ufdv ,D upenliiir and tin- Mini, the-1 Mummied d ob.iM- 41 be (ere i'ic- .11 t'oimceiiient wus ttiun out that tho iiruniUrel stati meiit evould be wlthbelil until ljtc In the day insteuJ e. luluj puMi.hed In the monilii',-. Imtlii. the ultirncou II. e Mock not us iii;li us ll-j but el(iii at .1 nel los.i of '.i. Total i.iles todiy, Tbii.'W Oi.tre... Tin ulli'iad bond iibijl.ee luiiliiiuesl mod rjiulv jc'Iiu wilii nn iniiiihr liwieiueiit ot pilcvn. lotal sdlc-. ur v.ilne-. W.-sil.toi. Unlteil Ststes .is and liter Is alliances! '.i pi I ernt. on the- Lilt fall Tin following f,ucitatIons arc famished The Tilliue by M. S. .Ionian i: Co.. rooms 70J-Vud siuis iiuiiiiuiw. Scranton, l'a. Open- Tcienlirni WX; lllsli- Low- Clos in:. ...lai ...lH'u ol. l.!U4 lll'l 114 (ft. Uli mil In.' i K la ah Suuir . . Aineiii.-in 'rulnecii Am. S. A: W .... Ati.ii.. To. .V S. 1 A., T. .V S. I'., IT llrooklin Tr.tctlon Hilt. : Ohli lont. Tohacco (W. Ohio Chic, k O. V ... . Chic. H. tc l. Paul Hot!; l-.lji.it Delawan- A lluil-n Ti'dorjl Stcid I'eileial Mccl, IT . i;.in. A: T.s., Tr ... I.oule. !: Nnih ,,,. Manhattan P.lo .... Met. Tiaitlnii Co . MUsonrl l'.iclllo ... Pi'cplc's Cas i5oiitliiTn Pacific ... Norfolk & Western iu'; ll, 1'ji liU'j id.; IfiU h.Vi SI". SI"- 7.-iV- t "'S I ( ii; I7, ir.i 131 1 4v; WH 51'. ir loi w; s. Pi Ml'j 11.1 .11 l't 1 !.! 47 3D, 71 jo',; ."i7 im T-.'. PH4 l'i North. PucIhp North, i'aclflc. N. . Contial IT Out. A. Weill Ptimi. it. II Pacin.- Mall llfuilinir Ilcadli.ir. IT Smthirn It. It ... Hnull-.Mii It. n., IT Tiim . C. .: lion . !'. S la-allier I'. -. I-athi-r, IT . I . Uiil.le-r I'lilmi PailhV rnlnn I'selllc IT . Wnhasli, IT Wi-sicin I'nloii .... CIlICAfiO GIIAIX MVHKKT. Open- Villi TJi Ilish- Ost. Low :e!. Clos. Ins. fit; Til. ::'i :!T iVi 11.10 ".."2 WllliAT. May Piliniary , ( OltN. May Pi'bnniy , O.VIA May I'OliK. May I.Mtn. 37'i SSi , 11.15 7.W .'iTi: 11.10 May T.M i.uj NKW YOKK OltIN MAHKRT. Open- IIIkIi- iw. WIIUAT. Inif. ot. m. Clos. in 7. Msnh w.t hii soil m'i May SO'i !1i; a . aT'i b-j; CTI3 mi 15 4iu . ?' S'l J.5, . l! 17's 17 .111'-.- 111 ll2i .151'i t.-'i U0 .121'.. lil I'.'O-; ,r.i i.v.ij i.vji. . 11 r.'s 11 . Tu 70'J Tu . oi'i .'.n' :.t'i . ST'.i st-1; i? .117 Itsli Ut'.!;, .1'.-: io.'!i wi vj . M-4 M f5S-t . n-ni Hsu, trtVJ . 13'.a Wt 11T, . 15"i W-4 4, .Mi", M'.i M-v. . ilTi 7 -i.i;, .m n.i in'; . :a :u?( -.aiv, iij'i in u;i . 4r.-n iT't in'; . sm nia UVi . "0i 71 ai, Trt1; . ! eon ii'1 . Tu?; 7la 701, . .17 H -.7 'I r.7 . l.'i lis IS' . 7-ls 7 7M,4 . ?i 2flit i)i;. . mi .i, vi-i, . 'J7li !, 27i . S3i yJ, "i;,. JONAm LONQ'S mONB. I Household 4 vj t7X'r?LVfcrZJi r csent nrcesi fTmt&tWSjF enable vou to' I .ttftXvl t:Se? yJS!il " ' J fii r ols r-i r.iaswM-j ws4&Ga y'P' SjsAO; Z 7 vr r.fsJi,VJB?Y3Si rlimoc All -J ''''ViJO such as you might expect in price, but rich in quality, exquisiteness of pattern. c.8-incll f!r?:im n.llll.ecL- '' :::.:. TlirkeV Reii Tjlllp I inrll price . .::...::.::. 6o-illcll Half Rli?.li-hc(l (",frm. - 3-4 Napkins to match. Price Full ()2-incll RlearllCll TnhU price ..::.::::..:::::::.::.:;:::;;: 49c Fl'lle White linnet itrlirH nr Price, pair I;inc Crochet Qtillts, full size, Price The "Princess" Quilts. Tine pjttcrns. hue Twilleil (lottOll (ItASh. Pi ice. v'jni II II i-L' nil nnm.wL- Trevl fringed, Big lot, all lo go at Fine tft-inrh Hire .unl , ...... ..w ...... w..w..v w,uwi unilllllji itlso genuine brown Stevens Crash. Price, yard O'C Whlli- N'niiwnnl.-" in hire nobhv. Price ' And tlie Kemnantsmustn t forget them. Finei Table Linens in lengths of one and one-half to three i and one-half yards; cullings in the stock. Choose at pi cloDas Lods's Sods Qi3BfDZ4S0 con. Mj.i . nr ii'- Cctanton Board of 1'rnde Exchango Quotntionu All Quotations Bnsed on Par of 100. STOCKS Mid A-Ud I'li.t Nalminl Hani- l-:i' eraiiion S.iiiin," l'"il "j- 1'hlr.l National 1'mu Ilimo Iiipj.-lt ami Discount UjnL.. Ii,r.ciny 1 icli. H. & I'. Co I.aika. I'rewt afe Jlep.wlt Co llaik 4. Miuui t-o, J'r. Scranten Iron lYncc 4. Miff. Co. ... Scranton Axl- Wrrlis I.acl.a-eaniu Dairy Co., IT Coimtv ailims Har.l. J. Tiust Co.. PlrH X.itl"Iiil Haul. (.Carhondalt).. otandiird llrlllirc Oo Traders' Xationjl Han! ieratitf.ii Unit sr.d Nut Co rl . . - '' sl 100 20 uoo JO 111 Hlj BONDS, tciatitcn I'ajsiiwiv lUllftjy, Er,t Mortaac. d- H'W 115 Pi-nple'n vtrcet l!illeva, flnt nnrt- ene. due ISIS 11. I'foplt'H Strett ilailnay, ClmeUt inoitjjairi- elm- V'-'l 115 Dlck'on Msiutacturlnir Co Laelj. Te.wnil.lp school .1 p-r cent. ... City ot Scianti'ii St. Imp. 0 nr cent Scranton 'Iraition t! pi-r cont in III) in. 1W Scranton Wholesale Mniket. il.inictisl he- II. (1. 1i1i 27 l.ickanatiiii Am-) Hutttr Crt'amery, Ci.-I2'i-. daify. l"av hecne Pull nciii, Uali'.e-. Pirex We'fctcni iuli, .I'.'-i-'c. ni-lilj.i sta'-, S3a3Hc. Ileaiis IVr lm,, eluilie nianow, .'." IV-a Hems- M.liai.M. Medium Ueaiib-.l0a2.13. (lic'ii lVa 1.4'sil ii. )nli.n il.fsul.lO. Pluiir-l)it pili nt, $1.1.3. Phlliidelpliln Citilli unci Fiueluc-e. I'hlladilp'ila, Jan. 'l WIwil '.iC. luvcrj eon tiact K.adv Janu.11 1, T',iu7oisi-. toll. -'.in. lu-.V-11 ; No. U nils d J iiiiiuj, 4 iul.i'.c. o.it Meal.vj No, J white clipped. W.c. UnttM MMd! I 1.111c' vvsteiii cri-aiiu-ry, -J'.'.i'.i do. prlniii, Jit. rufv-Plim: ii'i-i ne-aih.v, -Jlc; do Cistern, Sic: do. huuthui stern, 'Jic. ; i". ruutiieui, -w. Clicese Mivdi i N-w Voir full eier.tns tam-j miijII. l'.Vil- .-, elu. do. du. lul' ti clwlce', 10! j ulJ'.ic. liillmd .-1 gais Pnclunitiil. Cotton -Pillu. TjIIow Stiaily; div prima in lmi;hc.iils, Ji-.i tleices, 3,4i.i eoimtry do., hurrels, 4.-aSe-.jk. .'.i.e. I.tic I'dllltn -Piuni lev Is. t'Jlh' : old ii)o-tcl, 7e.; chlilien., .-'..iluc.l ilacli-, ll.i llii.i line, fttllc i tiul.i'.v, OiliK. Div.ei.eil ! I'oidtn Pltm and aellec, limit, choice', OijilOi.-.; ilu. lair to UO'Ml, 'ja;'i.-.; 0111 iuuiir, nuii;., jii-.ill.y ililcUlio. llal.lV- ; v-otcrn do.. 'Jail i.i clolct" to l'.ni", lOalic.i duU. UuHc. Ho-fi-:plv-l'luiir.l,i0 lmrol and 2,(i7iV") pounds in kii kej wheat. kO bililivU. coin, KS.tW liush cl! oat, '.'3,011 bulie! lilpni.'nt Wheat miii I.Uiliels) corn 1.I') )'ihel-: iuu, l,(i.W Lii-iiu!s, New Yoil: Qvnlii mill Piotlucs. NV'v Viik. Jan 2.". -rioin Maikct ias move uitU-c- and teadl?i in i inpathv with whe-at, hit without chaimu Irun MMeidaj j e1ntor kti iiaht. J.4W;.M, Miiiticsota patent, lal.2J. Wheat pol tlun: N -.' led. el'.o. i. o. Ii. ailoat ui.et No. 1 icrtlKin Duluili, fci'.c. I. u, i. aliniti rpllons ipeutil steady .-nil bwiune stroin' 1 cld.iil film at ive- Ii-'t JiUaiics;; Mle.li cliwed S0i.i Mav, H'f Jul, "T.c Coin ikiI It-re-uulurr No. '.'. l'tc. cK-vator and 4rti. 1. o. Ii aid ut: optlciu opnicd fcle.nly end finally rallied on WiiuW lor uuall uuivals tomurrnA- and a team of .laniury cl.ortss eln-eil l'c. lilslur in J.iMiiiv nnd urn haiifcil olluTwl.0! Jnnitiri' 1 losi-d 4,.c t May, I Uici July, tllic. Oati-pot dulls Vo. '.', ft.-. : N.i ::. itfiv'.: N. s! Millie, Wa32',v.-, .No. a vlili. l'sc : truck rnlxi-el vestcrn. S'llst !li.t trail, eildte JlaSJv ; opticus Inactive hut sltjily. Iluttti-,iteaelj ; eriMiticrj, ICaiie-.i (.10. lnv, Halls:, i Jimr e-ieaiiiery, ria0o. initiation inunmy. U'sil'-'aCi iitats daily, lliiOi'. (hee-ec I'linu iimj larso fall made, I l'iall'. ic j laiiiy small tail nude. Ual'.'c. Piras I'Iitoj nt.it,- nnd lMniiilvanla. "1V.1 w.-stern, U'ijiloo.i Mrnlirm. Kijils'.c. OlilcAgi Ginin ntici Pioduce. Ilihaun, Jan. 51.-Slcady eahhs iind llgl tcr recilpts iniuo tu tho i-uppoit ot uhcat tenU, May (Irmlnir ?.(l5C hlaler. Corn ilosml $iaVio. 1. ml uu Ku. lower I'roiiiteiis al tlm close went iliichaii;eil to S'.'aSc, higher. Cosh ijuotalloiu win- tu fiilhrn-si PliiuiDiill and en.)'! No. 3 sprint, Mhe.it, (.c"lHc. i No. a red, 75!ta7tf!iev. No. 2 'orn, .'lO'ic. I .No. 2 ycllon, 3Ti,tc. i No. 2 oats, 24;c.i No. ;l wldte. 20Tia27Iic-.: No. 2 I.M'. CU&Je-. s iimlllnuV, 40a.VV, t No. 1 north west, 1.71! timothy, l.i!V, pork, U.0iXilt laid, &7.1Vi7.o?i,;t illw, 7a7.20s shouldtre, 0',a fi'ict kldcs.' W,MW.S3 wliMey," fl.7( soVars, eul loaf, S'l.'.'fl: si-anulatrd, t.nr. JONA9LONQ'a SON. T Linens - - ronnf flio c-.srir.. I .'J1ss. v "w "T,,,6i A, y nickels and xS"" "inis-c. ru guvu Linens, of course, i from the Big Store. Modest in superbness of finish and ' Read: read very carefully. in tie; ,iilTent mliant. - . - :..:..: 25ci in ri' nnml niltm. .:.::::. r..r::r...: 25c in llamacL- enilli z.R surl 39C ' ll:imial Cinn niltarn. UrinirnH Himntl- Tii,.l. .' 49C Marseilles patlerns. -. i $1.00 i quality ami flegunt . .1 $ 1 .49 I full hlcirh enml mnlltv s .' 3C ' In lintli lioniclit-liJ i.l price of , 12aC' nieirli.! Itirlir Tmuillnm vjrtitii nf rlmclif ,i, tA '. () , from the choicest patterns ' ices greatly reduced. For years this remedy hai been the ttandanl nerve restorative. Thousands of happy men owe their newly found HtreuKthtoltsuse. Sexine Pills replace rreaknetl and exhaustion with utreigth and vigor; the brain becoues clear; the nerves steady anil calm; gloomy forebodings are banished and perfect vitality is ful ly restored. If you are suffering ns above, try a box; you'll be encouraged by Its effect to take the full course of six boxen then if you arc not entirely cured, we will refund our money. This satis factory offer is one of the factors of our success. Sl.iX) per box ; 6 boxes (with guarnn tee tocure or money back), $i00, mailed in plain fiacVauesi. Book free. Tual Ml.mci.Nt: Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Por sale by John II. Phelps, PliannicUt, corner Wyoming aienuc and ipiuit! street. Chicago Live Stock Market. Cluiasu, Jan. 2D. Cattle Receipts, 8,500, in eliullriir l.ouii Toxans; te-cn,, s,teaily ro lui, tnitilii' etiick about i-tinj.i ; Ti-iaiw, jteade- to strong; jooel to prime stoi-rs, 1J.5.IO.11; poor ti iiicslluui, f3.i0.i3; stod.i-rs and fe-edirs, ktron,-, aetlie, 2.aja4.ti ci.ws l-2.Kal.10; lu-ifen. W.;u a I 40; runners, ijl.lsnj CO; luill., tieadi, s.imi 4.3,,; ciiln-s, Mre-nir, Miri.7St Texas fed iitcers, et al.lJ; Texas stras iteuv, iS.auil.M; Texus bull., !M.51a3.TJ. Hoi; IteceipU toilay, Ki.onrt; to imimw, .li.iem; lelt our, i.ooo; Rtronir, ineiaan tc. hljherj top, 5.I0; inKeel and butchers, fl.li u.1.41'; iru-d to ili'ilrp lie.ny, WSOaS.IO; ro-mii hi-e.. J.n."i2,; hum, jO.fja.VSri: Imlk of hale-, is'i vOa'i.ilj.. Mieei--lticeipli!, 1S,1); heep. weal: lo Ilk. loir: lai-iiw. loulp. lower; sood m iholto Metheit., Vi.l.'ial.W: tair to cholro iniv-d. l.(Ja3.TJ. eeostciii kh.-ep, M.7.V4 40: To, is sl.ceep, "-2.50aJ.Cil! iiallif lainVs, tl.25i.".40: , -t-fin Iambs, A5a3.:i.l. New York Live Stock. New ork Jan. 21. Heoves N'nthlm diiius; ((cliinr hlecdr. Pal ics Steady ftellntr and oil sold; eeaU, t"a0.7.'i; clinlio imld .veil up to '' lninniil calves, .J?1;. Sheep and ljnib Steady and demand fair; theep, sl.lj)ii so; Iambi, $l.73in. Hoes- Nunc fcr nale in Hit veiirlitt iiumli.al, V.u.i,'i M. East Liberty Stock Market, j Past Ubctly, Jan. 2' -CaltleStca.ly- eetia, (s"S0ii2.T0; inline, tXS'iiZAO common, J3S3.7.V lloBi Meailv; prliiio Unlit Yoikevt and ?ood J iy:s. K.33J&C3' mediums, f3.JVIaS.fiO; best York ers, Ki0aJ.S.'i; heaiy liojii, M.l'aS.SO; roughs. W.7Sai.lo. sheei Steady, choleo olier, 51 fri nl.70; remtnon, yi.'iti2.K)i choice Unibs, $J.M fi.S0: common to cood, fiaSU); eeal calves, SJT.JOaS lluffalo Live Stock Mnrket. Pjh HufTalo, Jan, SO. -rurclpts Cattle, i cars; Jiiep and lambs, J cat.; lioui, .". cats. Ship ments Callle, 4 cars; t-heep nnd limbs, 5 cars; hoir. Ii cars. Cattle Little demand. Calvos Choice to ett.i, i?.'.'3aS..W. Umlw-Oiclc to extra, $3,73a5.!i0; shecpj, cholco to fills, $.75aS, llos lleuy, ij.axi; plus, ifu.bJTo. Oil Mniket. Oil Cuy, Jan. 20. Credit tiilinrrr, fl.17; cer tl'le Jtc. no bid; shipments, fit.XDO baiTels; nt -rBc, tid.oor liHTels; runs, kO.Sta UrreL; se eiu, 87,811 b.irii'N. Staio of Ohio, f.iy of Twlcda, Lucas County, .: PHANU J. Clll.NllV makes eulli that h I. senior partner of tho Ann of p. j, chunky v CO,, doini burineiM in tho City nt Toledo, Countj nnd btato aforesaid, Jn.l that said Htm will pat the sum of ONlJ IlUNDHRn UOLLAIW for each and i-vrry case of CATAIlltll that cannot be lined by the u-,e ol HALL'S CATtUIUI CIIIIB. PRANK J. CIIKNEV. Snout to biforp in and subscribed in m? irsenie, tills II day of Decembei, A. P.. l$yL lSeal.1 .V. W. OLKAHON, Notsry Publie. Hall's Cntatili Cure is talcrn internally, snl acts directly on the blood and mucous snrfit ot tho system. Send for testimonies, free. P. J. OUKNEY t CO., Toledo, O. Fold by Prutgl.ts, T60. I llsll's Painlly pills are the be A, ,,, ti j Stm& '