115 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1899. D oYouNeeda Tonic ?-trv' YW3 FOR Blnco 1163, Endorsed by Medical Faculty. immediate lasting cflicacious ngrecablo Sold at All Druggists Everywhere. Avoid Substitutes. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD TRAINS MAKKED ON D., 1. & W. BOARD FOR TODAY. Circular Issued with References to the Use of tho rusee Signals on the Lackawanna Bond Compariy Or ganized to Manufacture the Scran ton Pump Street Car Men Have Formed an Organization Fate of tho Small Freight Cars In Trains with Modern Cairiers. Following is the Delaware, Lack awanna uud AVestern boiud for today: Scranton, l'a., Nov. IS, 1839. NORTH. Wild cat, 2 engine?, 0 a. m.- M. W. Lan cnn. Wild cat. 2 engines), C a. tn. A. J. Mc Donnell. Kxu-n, C.SO n. m., 2 engines A. Mullln. Nil 25, 2 engines J. 11 Jlasteia. Ni. 2a, 2 iiiRlncs J. O'llaiu. i:tni, 11 a. in., 2 iriKlnes O. Randolph. llxtm, ll.Srt a. in.. 2 (tiRliK-s J. GaliaK'in. Kxtrn, 12 nuon, 2 ungli.rs A. Ki'tclium. No. 31, 2 engines S. Carmudy. Kxtra, 3 p. m., 2 enslnpf T. Fltzpatrlck. i:trn, 3.30 ). m.. 2 i unities W. 11. Nlcll ols. Doudlcnn'H men. ftxlr.i, 4.30 p. in, 2 engines ( Klngsley. Wild cat, 2 engines, U p in. J. Swartz. Kxtr.i, 7 p. in.. 2 engines -D. Wallace. Wild eat, 2 engines, 8 p. m. M. Sladlgan. i:tni, U p. in.. 2 engines George Hill. Wild cat, 2 engines. 11 p. m. It. Castncr. SOUTH. No. 31-J. Hurkhnrt. Ktra George Wallace. No. EG W. A. ll.irtholomow. Hxtrn Jnlm Medio. No. .".$ (.'. Townowl. i:trn-W. 1). Wnrfel. No. 10-J. lirock. No. 12 J. Devlne. i:trn-f. Gllllgan. No. 41-11. I.atUlii. No. 10 .1. McCann. No. !. J. O'Mallcy. No. ro . Oeirlty. Hxtni W.' II. llarlholomew. HPMMIT8. 6 a. m not th G. Krovnfelker. 7.20 a. in., north Mcl.ane. 11 a. in., north 11 McAllister. 10 a. m south H. ItMilng. 1 p. m,, south H. Itusli, VVUAZll. :o a. m.-ll S. Warfcl. pitsiii:rs. 4 p. in., south T. Miiiphy. 7 p. in., south 11 Duffy. 10 a. ni., south M. Cnrmody. PASSHNGnit ENGINES. 7 a. m. Wldencr. E p. m. l'eckins. The Use of Fusee Signals. A circular pertaining to the use of the green and red fusee signals on the Northern, Southern and Bloomsburg divisions, which were recently adopted on tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad, lias been Issued by Trainmaster Hamilton us follows: Kick conductor will make requisition on the nuclei s-igned and olitnln one of the standard slcnal cases and two dozen green and two dozen red fusees. The signal case Is to be used bv the ilngmnn of each train and conductors will see that the case contains four green arc! four red fusees, a red Hag, and one dozen torpedoes, and that the same Is nlunvs ready for Inst.int use. These fusees when lighted will bum ten minutes and should bo so placed that they will lie readily seen by trains following. They aie to be used In con nection with other safety signals and will operate as follows: Tho green Indicating caution and the red danger. Train finding the gieen fusee burning on or near tho track will reduce speed and proceed with caution for the dls tanco of one mile or until other signals :m- passed indicating track Is clear. A train finding the red fusee will stop until fufceo has burned out, when they will proceed with caution for a dis tance of one mile, or until other sig nals are passed Indicating ttaek Is clear. AVhen a train running nt night or during foggy or stormy weather te duees sped between stations or ap proaching stations a lighted fusee should be thrown from the rear of tho tialn ai a warning to following trains until speed is so reduced that a Hag- California in 3 Days CHIC A GO- UNION PA CIFIC AND NORTH- WESTERN LINE ANY ticket agent will tell you about " " The Overland Limited," every day in the year at 6.30 p. m. from Chicago. No change of cars and all meals In dining cars. The Pacific Express leaves every night at 10.30. Sea your ticket reads Chicago & Norih'Westcrn Railway from Chi cago 491 Br92jiaat, Nt Xt.S MICn'ff7l"w''iill J8J tY-lil l ll., ttHn SOI 4jii Tl , jSjffqto 4" Vt" SI. ClutlnmU b'Jl 'trIW MCt.,r(6uf til (ni hrti.it, Clwtland l( CamwUartfat, Dtlrvll Tho World Famoun Tonic. BODY AND BRAIN man may safely drop oft and go back with danger signals, as required by Ilulo 3. A flagman sent out to protect a train at night, or In foggy or Btormy weather, must carry red and white lights and a signal ense. A lighted red fusee will be left at night, or In foggy or stormy weather, by a flagman In addition to the torpedoes required by rule when he Is recalled by the whistle of his engine, as a precaution while he is returning to his train. This does not In nny way modify Rule 7 of general Instructions. Trainmen who are not familiar In the use of fusees and the manner of light ing them will be Instructed by calling at this ofllce. Any fusees found to be Imperfect or falling to burn should be reported to the trainmaster, and when practicable same should bo sent to this office with nn explanation of the defect so foun'd. Trainmen are expected to use Judg ment in tho use of fusees and not use them unnecessarily or carelessly. When thrown from tho rear of trains they should be directed In such manner as to stand or light on the right-hand track or outside of It and not on or near the opposite track. The red fusee is not in use on the Jf. & D. division. The main line train men running over M. & E. division will be governed by the instructions Issued by the ofllcials of that division in re lation to fusees and their use. A. C. Salisbury. Superintendent. F. P. Hamilton, Trainmaster. Street Car Men Orrrcnlze. The street car employes held another meeting early yesterday morning for the purpose of furthering the organ ization of a union. The particulars of the piooedlngs could not be learned, as the men Identified with the organi zation are keeping tho matter a secret. It Is believed, however, that tho ma jority of th men arc not In favor of an organization. The promoters of the union have selected the following offi cers: President, John 'Williams; sec retary, John It. Jons; treasurer, P. J. Leonard, chairman of executive com mittee, James Powell. Application has been made for a charter and when it is secured another meeting will be held. Application for Charter. The Scranton Steam Pump company, which was recently organized for the purpose of manufacturing steam pumps nnd other articles from patents obtained by John P. Poore, tho ma chinist, has applied for a charter. The formal application will be made to Governor Stone on December 11. The petitioners are John II. Poore, Kdward D. Sturgcs, Clarence P. Ptur ges, Herbert W. Taylor, Kdward S. Dolph nnd others. GET YOUR SHARE. Arc you getting your share of the vast amount of money spent in adver tising? It used to be all given to the publishers of newspapers and maga zines, but by the latest method it Is freely distributed among tho neonlo themselves; that Is, among those who are alert and quick, nnd can see an ad vantage when it Is offered them. One of the most successful establish ments In America, the "Woolson Spice company, of Toledo, Ohio, Is spending thousands of dollars In advertising their Lion Coffee, and they are paying out this money directly to the people who pui chase tho coffee. Their plan Is to enclose in their one-pound pack age of Lion Coffee a most attractive Premium List. So costly aro some of the articles on this Premium List that one wondeis how they can nfford to give them away with their goods; but It must be remembered that these pre miums are bought In enormous quanti ties and bought directly of the manu facturers, so that they are secured at about one-fourth the price the retail consumer pays. No profit is paid to shipper, wholesaler or retailer1; the goods are all bought at first hand. This method of Introducing Lion Cof fee is ns If you wanted to purchase some article for which you would have to pay $1.00; the proprietors of Lion Coffee buy it for you for 25c, nnd then give It to vou for the trouble that you take In letting them know you are using their coffee. Tho housekeeper who is alive to tho value of her patronage may now, by a little trouble, secure many desirable articles from time to time at no cost. All that she has to do Is to cut out and preserve the Lion head which appears on tho wrapper of every package of Lion Coffee. These lion heads nre re ceived by the Woolson Spice Company in pay for their premiums. The New Premium List which has Just been Issued In connection with Lion Coffee is unsurpassed In Its liberality. Some of tho most attractive articles on the market today are Included In this list. It is evident that the Woolson Spice Company places gieat value on the rec ommendation of a satisfied customer, for they believe tho best advertising of Lion Coffee Is where some one who uses It tells a friend of Its good quality. It Is mostly In this way that Its enor mous salo has been brought about. Mnny people are so delighted with It that they feel It a duty to recommend it to their friends, and a every pack age contains a Premium List with full instructions for seeming the articles offered, thero is much interest in buying Lion Coffee for household use. Really, Lion Coffee Is almost unsurpassed in Its quality, nnd It is a mystery how It can be sold for such a low price. It is bet ter than rrany other brands of coffee which cost two or three times as much. It would seem as though the tlma was npproaching when every family would be drinking this famous beverage. Steam Heating nnd Plumbing. P. r. & M. T. Howley,23i Wyomlruc are. BELDEN'S COON HUNT. A Melrose Farmer Bring Down Strange Game. Special to Tho Bcrnnton Tribune Susquehanna, Nov. 17. On Wcdncs day evening a farmer named Dclden, residing near Melrose, went out with his dog for a coon hunt, and when near Stevcrs' Point, the dog started some thing, and after starting it for a short distance, treed his came In a tall ash. Dclden walked about the tree several times without discovering the animal, which he supposed to be a raccoon, but presently discovered It crouched In tho fork of a tree, about twenty foot from the ground. Them was a good light, which en abled him to draw a bead upon the "coon," and he sent In that direction a load of shot, which was followed by a startling screech, nnd the half-falling, half-scrambling descent of tho evi dently injured game. As soon as It reached the ground the dog sailed In, but he was immediately sent yelping from tho scene by a powerful blow from one of the paws of the animal, which proved to be a full-grown wild cat, of tho male persuasion. Golden at this Juncture gave tho beast the contents of the other barrel of his gun, and finally killed it with a club. The cat was a big one, weigh ing about forty-five pounds. Tills spe cies of game.whlch Is really the Ameri can lynx, nnd not a "wildcat," Is quite common In midwinter, but are rarely seen at this season of the year. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Tho lecture which was given by Dr. Scott Thursday evening proved very in teresting and ins-tructive. Ho handle! the subject of ancient and modern Homo In a very able manner. Thoso of tho pupils who attended gained a considera ble nmount of knowledge pertaining to nnclcnt Home, which they have not In their course In tho Freshmen year. Fol lowing Is the list of succeeding lectures which will be ghen nt tho auditorium: "Prlmlllvo Rome. The Palatine," Thurs day evening, Nov. 2.1; "Aqueducts, Baths, Forum-Romanum," Tuesday evening, Nov. 2S; "Colosseum. Theaters, Tombs," Thursday evening, Dec. 7; "Last Days of Pompeii," Thursday evening, Dec. 14. Principal Grant read a communication from Superintendent How ells, directed to tho president of the Athletic associa tion, before tho school at chapel yes terday morning. Ho Informed tho presi dent that he accepted the invitation which had been rent him to attend the game Saturday, and in order to help the boys out as much as possiblo he request ed that the malinger would send him ton tickets and with them the bill. This was very kind of Mr. Howell. Mr. Kirkbrlde, who has been appointed chief of the rooters for today's game, will, with his many assistants, succeed In making considerable noise. They in tend, as far as possible, to drown out the yells of the vIsltlnE team and make the old gold and blue tho predominant color on the field. In this they will sue- " Who Gives to All "Denies All" This is as true of the spend thrift of health as of the waster of money. Do not waste your health By allow ing your blood to con tinue impure, but purify, vitalize and enrich it by tak ing Hood's Sarsaparilla, America's Greatest Medicine. Dyspepsia "My husband doctored a long time for dyspepsia 'with only tem porary relief. The first bottle of Hood's S&rsAparilU helped nd the second cured him. It cured my sick hcidiches." ffdrs. ffthry A. Clark, Wilmington, Vt. 2SbodA SoMabmilfia m IU.d'1 mil opr. Uni llli i th non UriUllng anq ouly clthnrUo to t't with lood' iinnureriflj 8 Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PSL 435 to 455 N. Ninth Stroot, Telcphons Call, 2333. MYER n ....Today, Saturday, Special Shoe Bargains,... In Men's and Women's Shoes, in calf, box calf, Russia calf, patent and enamel leather, all widths and all sizes, at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00. Boys' Shoes at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Misses' Shoes at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Children's Shoes at 50c and 75c. Extra Help to Wait on You. MYER The Cheapest cccd If every student docs his utmost to bo prccnt nt tho park today. For some unknown reason the scrub did not play the gnmes which were to como off on Wednesday and Thursday. Hut nevertheless they endeavored to mako a tcuchdown against the first team Friday. Tho scrub plays with a great nmount of skill and daring and In some Instances makes some very florco gains and plays. Thero will bo a goodly number of pu pils nt tho Dclawnro and Hudson depot this morning to meet tho boys from Wllllntnsport nnd glvo them a rousing reception. The train bearing the playcis is expected to arrive here at 1J,5I) o'clock. A considerable amount of pushing took plnec yesterday morning around tho bul letin boards In the locker rooms. Every boy wns endeavoring to gain the nearest pluce possiblo to read tho announcements ubout today's gnmo. There was a considerable amount of snow throwing Wednesday nt Intermis sion. Although the boys had an excel lent tlnv no person was hurt by tho flying missiles. The senior class held a meeting Friday at tho close of tho sisslon for tho purposo of reconsidering the subject of the class pin for 1900. Professor Scblmpff succeeds In keeping tho military stand.ird of the center Islo of students. Sand ford Phillips proves a very nblo corporal. FOR RED ROUGH FOR ITCHING PALMS HANDS jjUeuraSoe; MCIWITCHI' FOR PAINFUL FINGER 0r. Niairr Treatment. Soak tho bands thoroughly, on rotlrlng, In a hot lather of Cuticora Soap. Dry, and anoint freely with Cimcuiu olutinsnt, tho groat skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear old gloves during tho night. For aore hands, Itching, burning palras and painful finger cuds, this one night treatment is wonderful. WflMFM Especially Mothtrs irtmoiteorapetint IIUwILH totpprtcUta th rtmulibU cltin-lot. rurlfjlnt, ni tmnllint pmpcrUet at Cuncciu Soap And to Had new uie tat It dtliy. Sold thronjho Jt lh irnrV. TiTTlt 0. 1HD C. Cnr , Frcpi., Soitou. " Ujit to 1Iit IJeiutlful Uiada," fret. In these days even flour hns It en adulterized and people ct.nnot Ijh too careful to select a well l.rown and guaranteed brand like u Snow ? This flour we guarantee to be absolutely puro In every re spect. It Is made of the very best wheat money can buy, and NOTHING but wheat. All grocers sell It. "We only wholesalelt." HIE WESTON MILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olypliant. TAKC TIMB Br THE FOMLOCK." Car load Just arrived. All styles, and prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed evn on TH2 CHEAPER GRNDES. Keep ti3 In mind and you won't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods as represented giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc, Flvs largo floors full to the celling al TiiQS. Kely's Storn, minnd lm venui The Dickson Manufacturing Co. tcrauton and Vllke-llarra, l'a, Muiuifnc:urer4 of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARV ENOINES Boilers, llolttlngand Pumping Machinery. General Ofllce, Scranton, Pa. DAViDOW'S SHOE f" TTnAScI ' .il.'"" ' ""irT, :!-- mw. JlCIWtlTCHt5tfiv ij ENDS H-3 Pur hi emus in mm DAVIDOW, Shoe Store, 307 Lackawanna Avenue. LvHH0l5faiid lv$I IclC v Will wMmm m mm see the garment, There's a saving in the price, too on ac count of them being sample garments. We own them very much under the regular value, and being sample garments, made especially to show, they are made better than most stock garments are. And the saving of from one dollar to seven dollars and a half on every garment is worthy of your consideration at this time of the season. CONNOLLY OF SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital 35200.000 unpLUS - 450,000 WM. CONNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vlce-Pren. WILLIAM II. PECK, Casbler. o rwwwwwww At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestic use uud of all sizes Including lluckwheat and nirdseye. delivered In any part of the city, st the lowest price. Orders received at the ofllce, ConnMl building, Itoom S0G; telephone No. 1762, or at the mine, telephono No. 272, will bo promptly attended to. Dealers suppllod at tho mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO JUflinlfir1auJUBft'rtunftteiut,frl,rifr9IU flllllUlQlUTtTuwdi.rjM llloodroUon, Mcutbrul rron. Loit WiaUir arteocrle fie J icn J ftr ttrn TMtlmonlcl a3 Bk " rruta u rror. u jr. tiii:i.l m u.f (ft04 North hUth St.. Phltudclnklu. ilaw I'okttlvclr tba c&lr wcUiWi la tUc I Iktul JtAtci Ucurc erQ llioiuh the tauilrflahrKted re 1 Ulliti failed, l'rthcimcurf(liu.l ie 10Iw Il9ur9 30 9 STORE. I II LEfi nil C8E J V? n ' SCRANTON'S SHOPPING OENTBR. Special Talk Oe Jackets.., Two hundred high class sample garments from the best makers in the cloak business, are here for quick disposal. When we say that this lot contains the finest and best tailored coats that have ever been brought to Scranton, we state a fact that you'll appreciate, when you &. WALLACE, Fall Carpets .frftg" --n J WILLIAMS Interior RE PUCE D PRICE OF GRAND RECORDS. November i, 1899. Beginning To-day, the Price of Columbia Grand Records will be $1.50 Each, and of Grand Blanks, $1.00 Each. This reduction is made possible by the enlargement and improve ment of our manufacturing facilities, The same degree of excellence which makes our records the standard of the world, will be carefully maintained. Our 1900 Record Catalogue announced the new policy of furnish ing all selections in our list in both small and Grand Records. Our customers now have not only a much enlarged list of Grand Records from which to select, but the benefit of a remarkably low price. Communicate with our nearest agency. COLUHBIA PHONOGRAPH COHPANY. FLOREY 8c BROOKS, 211 Washington Ave. Sole Agents For Scranton. DR. DBNTEV, an Spruce Strr't, Scrn. ton, Pa It Acute mi J Chronic Diseases ol Men, Vtomrn an. Children. Contultaitanand diminution free. Olllce llojrs Dilly and Sunday tt o. m. to o p. m. Warn 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE We offer batter induce meats to the carpet buyer this season thau ever before. Paying less for your carpets than we ask is getting thread bare spots and dissatisfaction that you do not bargain for. Everything in Wilton, Ax minster, Velvet, Brussels, Savonerrie, Ingrain. & M'ANULTY. Decorators. 129 Wyoming Avenue, THE SIC P EH CO, Rooms 1 nml2, Com'IUi B'iM'g SCRANTON, PA. Hining and Blasting POWDER Made at Moosla nnd Hush lata Worki. I.APLIN & RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER El ctrlollattertei. Kloatrln lltplod.r., exploding bliuli, SafeCy Fun uu I Reoauno Chamlcal Co.'s nxp"o"vns