THE SCRANTON TR1B UNI-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, '1899. 12 BEFORE DURING AFTER La Grippe TRY fifA u-flrrff!!l'fffli T 1 foj&tW- fjMk i Ilk linUTr wix0' miB',M" immediate Tho World Famous Tonic. FOR BODY AND BRAIN Blnco 1863. Endorsed by Medical Faculty. lasting cilicacious ngreeablo Sold at All DruRRlsts Everywhere. Avoid Substitutes. fence which will block the street com pletely at that point. It In to bo hoped that councllmen will attend to having at least ono of these streets opened before tho snow files, as It places tho workmen who are employed at the South mill ami live above Plttston avenue In the vicinity of these streets are at a Kreat Incon venience. They will have to walk cither to FI& or Genet streets to reach Cedar avenue. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS FOB, NEW TIN ri.ATE FACTORY. They Will Be Opened on Monday In the Board of Trade Rooms by L. K. Toibet Board of Lackawanna Trains for Today A. M. Dimmock, of Wilkes-Barre Has Patented an Automatic Railway Switch. Meadow Brook Silk Mill to Re- Doudlcan's men. No. 31, 2 ciiBlnc! C. KlnEslcy. IJxtra, 2 cnglnts, 3 p. m. J. Swnrtz. Uxtra, 2 engines 4 p. m. George Hill. Wild cat, 2 engines, G p. m. It. Castncr. Wild cat, 2 engines. 8 p. m. M. W. L'in gan. Wild cat, 2 engines, 0 p. m. M. Hennlgan Wild cat, 2 engines, 11 p. m. A. J. McDonnell. The subscription books for the com y."y to bo organized to build and oper ate the new tin plate factory, of uhlch J. K. Torbet, of Chicago, Is the pio moter, will be opened on Monday In the bonul of trade rooms by the latter gentleman. The mamifactuics com mittee of the board of trade held a spe cial meeting yesterday afternoon In conjunction with Mr. Torbet and the final arrangements for tho opening of subscriptions were decided upon. It Is the general concensus of opin ion nmong the members of the board of trade that never before In that body's history has the outlook for the final establishment of a proposed industry been so favorable. Mr. Torbet. when seen last evening, This and That. Extensive ronalrs at the Meadow Drook silk mill have been completed and the mill will resume operations Monday. J. X. Vought, North Scranton, ha been appointed nsslstant superinten dent to Mr. Zehndor at the Soidnton bolt and nut works. Mr. Vought will nlso have charge of the machinery In the tolling mill department. The work of lazing the old No. 1 breaker nt Iattlmer has been finished It Is said on good authority that the company contemplates stripping on the site of the old breaker, under which there is Imbedded a largo quantity of coal. 1. F. Ilaran, of Monsey avenue, who for the pnst thirty years has been em ployed by the Delaware nnd Hudson company as machinist in their ureen Ridge shops, has now been called upon to move to Wllkes-Qnrre, where he will have chaige of the repairs of all loco motives of this company which lay over at that point. Pennsylvania nnd Reading trainmen employed on the Lebanon Valley branch, as well as those on the main lino, are circulating a petition to be sent to the head ofllcials of the com pany, in which they will ask for a NUBS OF NEWS. The ladles of the sodality of St. Mary's German Catholic church will give a turkey supper at St. Mary's hall on tho evenings of Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 29 and 30. The pro ceeds will go to furnish the rooms of the convent. The entertainment of the Loyalty club of tho Young Women's Christian association, which was held at the T. W. C. A. rooms on Cedar avenue last evenlnr; was very enjoyable. The dif ferent numbers on the very Interesting piogrnmmc which appeared In yester day's Tribune were well received. The annual subscription dance of St. Iiene's society tnkos place Monday evening at Pharmacy hall. Extensive preparations have been made for the event and It Is expected that the at tendance will be very large. The Hon Ton Dancing class conduct ed a social at the New South Side hall last evening. Cuslck's orchestra fur nished music for dancing1. Joseph Rafter, of River street, who Is employed as brakeman on one of the small engines at the South mill, had the Index finger of his right hand badly smashed Thursday while In tho act of coupling cars. The seventeenth child has arrived at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heck, corner Meadow avenue and Beech street. It's a girl. Tho Tourist clu' of the Connell Hose company will on Monday evening con duct Its first entertainment and social at Callery's hall, on Ulrney avenue. Miss Louisa Hnge, of New York, Is visiting at the homo of her parents on Willow street. Michael Griffin, of Genet street, has returned from Philadelphia, where ha has been undergoing treatment In a hospital for the past few months. Mr. Griffin has fully recovered from his Illness. Cool the Blood In all Gases of Itching Burning Humors with the CUTICURA RESOLVENT Whllc'Clcanslng tho Skin nnd Scalp with hot baths of CUTI CURA 50AP nnd healing tho Raw, Inflamed Surface with CUTICURA OINTMENT. Complete Treatment, $1.25 n,. am, m , n,wuT.Afe niioLrtHT.Me. STerywlurs. rm" D. ii DC. Oor., !'., Boiloi. Sol Qonti V I IV 91m Wallac v SORANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. rine as especially enthusiastic. He said "I have looked over all the plots of twelve-hour-D-day schedule, with pay land on which we hold options and I , for all time made over that number of think thnt the West Side sites are as j hours. More than 200 railroad men favorable as any. If not moie so. The j have signed tho petition, people of this section of the city, I am I a change that is of considerable im told, have long been crying for an in- portance and of no less public interest dustiy. Here is their cnance now. nut wm take place In this district shortly. In order to secure the factory It will be necessary for them to come up with liberal subscriptions of stock and to come to the front handsomely. "Tho company Is to be capitalized at $250,000 Instead of $200,000, ns at flist proposed, and the chances of securing this amount seems to me to be about as favorable at they can possibly be. Large subscriptions from $25,000 down, and there will be several of these, will be received first and It is proposed to secure tho remainder of the stock by popular or small subscilptlons, allow ing tho public at large to have an In terest In the industry." It is generally known that between $S0,000 and $100,000 is already In sight, w hlch fact would tend to bear out tho vfgulne prophecies of the members of the board of trade. when tho Lehigh Valley will divorce Itself from the company store system. This conclusion, although not as yet officially announced, Is expected to go Into effect at some of the stores where Lehigh Valley employes traded and bills therefor were collected through the office on Dec. 1. Hazleton Sentinel. Pea Coal S1.25 a Ton Delivered to South Side, .central- city and central Hyde Park. Address orders to C. 13. Sharkey, 1914 Cedar ave. 'Phono 66S3. Kitchen Joys Are real when the happy wife Is nble to make whiter, lighter nnd better bread than her neighbors. It's a righteous ambition, too, and It sho uses "Snow White" riour there Is no reason why sho should not accomplish her desire every time. "SNOW WHITK" turns out light, white, wholesome breml een In the hands of a nolce. Your grocer sells It. "We only wholcsilelt." THE WESTON MILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. Linens There is always a demand for Table Linens at this time, . something special to dress the holiday table, so'mething finer than common. That is why we make a special ef fort on Fine Linens, and a special cut in the price of fine linens, that you may dress the table handsomely at small cost. LOOK MERE- Cloths, with border all around, each line in many different patterns, and all with napkins to match, if desired. . Fol lowing Sites ; SOUTH SCRANTON NOTES. Marriage of Bev. Hermnn Pnppka and Mary Kicsel in Hickory Street Presbyterian Church. D., L. & W. Board. Following Is the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western board for today: Scranton, Nov. 25, 1899. SOUTH. No. 31 J. Devlnc. i:tra-l'. C'.llllt'an. Lxtra H. l.arkln. No. S0-P. J. Nealls. l'Ntra D. Wallace. Kxira M. I J. Nauinan. P. J. O'Mallcy's men. No. SS W. H. Bartholomew. Kxtra M. Hosle. Ucnnctt's nun. No. 40-J. McCann. Kxtra A. Gerrlty. No. -j, iiush. i:tra-F. D. Secor. nxtra-J. J. Duffy. No. Il-r. Hallet. Kxtra-O. Miller. No. 40 A. G. llammltt. Polhamus' men. Kxtra John Knnls. Dxtra O, Kearney. No. IS Theo Nauman. Kxtra I.aH.ir. rinneity's men. No. S0-W. McAllister. Uxtra H. V. Colvlij. Uxtra T. Murphy. Warrick's men. SUMMITS. C a. in ., north (1. Frounfclkcr. 7.30 a. m,, north Mcl.nne. 11 a. m north. K McAllister. 8 a. m., south 1 1. Dlshlni;. It a. m south H. Hush, j p. m south M. Mndlgan. PULLUR. 10 a. m.-Pccklns. pusunns. 4 p. m., .south J. Hcr.nlgan. 7 l in., berth I'. Duffy 10 p. m., feouth M. Curmody. PASSUNGKU ENGINES. 7 a. m. Wldener. 8 p. m.-E. S. Warfel. NORTH. Wild cat, 2 engines, 5 a, m. J. E. Mas ters. Wild cat, 2 engines, 6 a. m. A. Mullln. NO. 25, 2 engines A. Ketchuni. Extra, 2 engines, 9 n. m. S. Cnrmody. No. 29, 2 engines T. FItzpatrlck. Extra, 2 engines, 11 a. m. W. H. Nichols. "DoNotGraspattheShadoiv and Lose the Substance." Many people are but shadows of their former selves; due to neglect of health. Look out for the blood, the fountain of life, the actual substance; keep that pure by regular use of Hood's Sarsaparilla and ro bust health will be the result, DyspcpsU, weakness, And other wor ries 'wUt be things of the pxst and life will be 'worth living. Hacking Cough "Iw&s troubled o)ith dry, lucking cough. One bottle of Hood's Si.rsapi.rilU helped me And three bottles cured me And made me strong." George W. Bennum, Coolspring, 'Del. $W0d& SQUafiWui ooooooooooooooooo THE POPULAR HOU3E-PURNI3H' INO STORE. Dull Knife NERVITA PILL& Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Care Impotency. Night Emissions, Losa of Mem. . ory, nit wasuus aiseases, I all effects of nou-abuso or One of the brilliant weddings of the season took place Thursday evening at the Hickory Street BaptUt chutolt when Rev. Herman Poppke and Miss Mary IKcsel w ere united In wedlock.Tho bridesmaid was Miss Anna Kreb. und August Klesel, brother of tho bride, attended the groom. The ushers wore William Rodder. Emll Schmltt, Albeit Witt and Fred Kics -1. The bride was han lsomely attired in a govsn of blue g:ty and the brides maid wore bteel erey. Rev. J. C. Schmltt performed tho manlaei ce.o mony. The Interior of tho church was beau tifully decorated and the laras edifice was filled with relatives ail friends of the contracting parties. Tho members of the King's Daughters circle were present at the ceremony and were at tired in white. At the conclusion of the ch'irjh cere mony the bridal party anl Invited guest.? repaired to the home of the bride's parents, 51" Rlrch street where a reception followed. Supper was served In tho large dlnlnir room, which was handsomely decorate.l. The bride Is very prominent In th'.s city and vicinity, having oeen a pro fessional nurse for a number of years and she was also Identified with the as sociated charltl-M, as ass statu to Mrs. "W. B. Duggan. Rev. and Mrs. Poppke have gone to Fairfax, S. D., where the groom has ,i very prospercus congregation. The following guests v:o present: Mr. and Mrs. William Fuh-j, Mr. and Mrs. William F Klesel, M and Mrs. Fred Roeder. Mr. and Mrs. August Witt. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thorn t'i Spruits, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chailes KIcspI, nr , Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Klesel, j'-. Mr. and Mrs. Matthals Miller. Mrs. W. Ii. Dug gan, Mrs. Ruike, Mrs. Flaherty, Mis. William Petry, Mrs. Edward Dteslng, Mrs. George Hahn, Mrs. Bonn, Mrs. Flesch, Mrs. Fred Schuman, MrJ. Eyn, Mrs. Schwlnn. Mr. John PoppU't nnd Mrs. Edward Poppke, of Brooklyn, N. T.j Misses Mary and Lydla RoeJer, Anna and Minnie Baumelster, Lena, Amelia and Gussle Schumann, Ro malne Spruks, Anna nnd Julia Reeli, Lucy Ludt, Millie Krebs, Lydla RIske, Theresa Witt, Kate Myers, Theresa and Lydla Klesel. Martha Schwln, Messrs. Fred August and Emll Klesel, Albert win, wiuiam anu ireu itoeuer, umu Schmltt. Hood'n I1II cnrn llrtr Ills tin non Irritating nd nly cnHnlr to uk wlttt IIoxl'i Bripiriil. Is of little use, But a knife which cannot be sharpened is useless as a knife. Good knives will cet dull, but here's the difference: A knife made of pood steel can be easily sharpened. A Boker "Tree Brand" pocket knife will just suit you. FOOTE 4 FULLER CO.. Hears Building, 1dfl.U9 Wahlnortm flva "w - 3"' ""' 0 ooooooooooooooooo 2 yards square, 2 yards wide, 2 yards long, Prices from $1.50 to $4.00. $1.75 to $8.00. 2 yards wide, 3 yards long, 2 yards square, a fine assortment $3.00 to '$5.00. At $5.00 Each. 2 yards wide, 3 yards long, 2 yards wide, 5 long (Banquet Cloths), $11.00 to $20.00. $17.00 up to $50.00. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, Washington avenue TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS. "A Stitch In Time baves Nin 9? This is an old saying, and is applicable to the cheap kind of wearing apparel. This, however, does not apply to the kind we handle; there is no stitch in time needed; the stitches hold as long as the cloth lasts. We handle nothing but the best, at a mod erate price, and that the same to all. THIRD NATIONAL BAI OF SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital S2OO.O0O surplus 450,000 WM. CONNELL, President. HENRY BEL1N, Jr., Vice-Prej. WILLIAM H. PECK, Cashier. 0 Fall Carpets "take time or the forelozk," Boyle Mil CHOW 416 Lackawanna Avenue. m& eirees and indiscretion A nerve tonio and mooa ouiiaer. urinei tlio Dink clow to Dale cheeks and restores tliA tiro ol joutli. Uy mail 00a pr box. O boxes for GO PILLS SO CTS. 62.60, with oar bankable (rtiurantee to euro or refund the money paid. Send for circular aud coprot oar bankable guarantee bond. JWdpKS Positively frnaranteed enre for Lots of Power, Varicocele, Undeveloped or Shrunken Organs, Tamils; Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous ProMra tipn, Hysteria. Fits, Insanltr, Paralysis and tho Results of llxcesitve Use of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor, Dy mail in nlain packnee, 81.00 a box, O for $5.00 with our bankable ffuar antee bond to oure In HO dayo or refund money paid. -Address NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton AJackoon Sis , CHICAGO, ILL. gbll W M jilir .1 v Thoiiitm, Urug .tits',. 0 l-udUiwamm uvc, Scranton, I'o, SOUTH SIDE V. AV. C. A. The meeting for women Sunday af ternoon at 3.45 o'clock Hit the South Side Toung: Women's Christian asso ciation rooms, 1021 Cedar avenue, will be led by Miss McQaughy. It will bo a thanKEglvIng and praise service. There will be a special programme of music in which a chorus of children will assist. All women and git Is ate Invited. Bring a frlond. STREET CLOSED TTP. Palm street Is In an impassable con dition. Until a few days ago pedes trians who wished to reach Cedar ave nue by way oi . aim street utilized an empty lot at PlttBton avenue and Palm Htreet, the roadway having always been fenced in at this point. The owner of the lot has decided to fence in hlB property a,nd at present has sev eral men at work putting up a high East Mountain Lithia Water Sold by All First-Clnss Druggists. Highly Kccoui inonded by IMiys, clans. FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. BUR mm AND GO-GBRTS We offer better inducements to'tlie carpet buyer this season than 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, Brusssls, Savonerrie, Ingrain. WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY. Interior Decorators. 129 Wyoming Avenue, ISMS HlUMSSl t iiiis 8i, Car load Just arrived. All styles, and prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed ev t on TH CHEAPER GRVDES. Keep us 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 stoclc of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc. Fit a larga floors full to the celling at Lagei; Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PBLSiE Hiiimiiimiimmiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiui I On Board I The Greg on 3 Sung by the Greater New S York Quartette. We have a 5 just received a few ol these S beautiful and popular Records a 5 for the Graphophone. with a S several other new records, g S Call and make your selection. 3 FLORCY S Thos. Ke'ly's Stoni, .v. miaul in.i venu, JOSEPH ROSS. AGENT, Offlcc 902 West Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, 1M. TELEPHONE, 4732. 9K& sVvAA STR0H6 AGAIN 1 WHEN IN DOUOT, TRY Mf&th TbeylUTCitoed Oie ten of years. , ana hvt cured thousands of iCaxs ol Nervous Uneaiei, such 1 as Debiluv. Diitmcis. SleeDleiu loen and Vancocele.Alrophy.&c. They clear tho brain, strengthea toe circulation, make oizesnoi rrfeet. and lmoart a health Cr to lbs whole ktlap. All dralai and lanes arc AttYti ftrmantnlly. Unless patients ( prvircur su u, iuir cpboiiiob iicb wonieimtn IOIO losaniiy, .9niumiwgnor ucaia Ualud icalad. Prlocii Derboal a boxes, with lron.eU.1 Itrat vuaranteetocure or refund th Booty, lj.ee Send lot titn boot. Address, PEAL UtOICIHE CO.. Clsuland. 0. For Sale by- JOHN H. PHELPb, Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming avenue and Spruco strett. I PLEASANT At Retail. I Coal of the best quality for domestic uso und of all sizes, Including Ilucltwlieut and Blrdaeye, delivered In any part of the city, at the lowtst pilce. Orders received at th ofllce. Connill building. Itoom 808; telephone No. 17G2, or at tho mine, telephone No. !T2, will h promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the ralne. HUT PLEASMT COAL CO . SC1NT0N, PA Telaphons Call, 2.m. 435 to 455 N. Ninth Street, ;Co. The Dickson Miiiiurncturlm fccrantanand WllUevllirra, l'. Jlunufuo urers of LOCOMOTIVES, STATI0NARV UNdlNGS Uollers, Hoisting ondl'umplnx Machinery. General Office, Scranton, Pa. Ft J'SfA 5 Athletic Goods, Caineras,Koiltks & Supplies g a 211 Washington Ave. rdHimiiiimiiiiiniuiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiil THE ,!i: ltooms 1 nndS.Com'lthB'l'a'g. BCBANTON, PA. nining and Blasting POWDER Mode at Mooilc and Hush .ale Worm. DR. DENSTDN. an Sprites Strett, Scran, ton. Pa. 'II cut am Chronic Diseases ol Men, om'nnn. Children. Consulta'loaand examination tree. Olllco Hoars Dally and bunday 8 a. m. to o p. m. LAPLIN & RAND POWDfiR CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER 1 ctrlo llntterlM. i:ieolrlo KxploJsri, explodln blails, Uafety fusaual Repauno Chemical Co,'s explosives v
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