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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1809.
The Absolutely Pure
Al6N6HP0WDEft
Made from Grape
Cream of Tartar.
Baking powders made from alum and other
harsh, caustic acids are lower in price, but
inferior in work and injurious to the stomach.
ROYAL DAKINQ POWDER
LIVE NEWS OF THE
INDUSTRIAL WORLD
MAKE XTB OF THE D., t. & W.
BOARD FOR TODAY.
Decision of the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company to Retire on Its Pen
sion All Men Who Have Reached
the Age of 70 Will Affect 050
Men They Will Do Their Last
Work for the Company on Decem
ter 23 Better Equipment for the
Delaware an i Hudson.
Following Is the make-up of the Del
aware, Lackawanna and Western board
Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1800.
SOUTH.
1 n. m. A. J. McDonnell.
I a. m. James Galmgan.
2.S0 a. m. M. Hennlgan.
3 30 a. m. r. Singer.
6 a. m.-D. M. Ilallctt.
6.30 a. m.-V. V. Stevens, with C. Bar
tholomew's men.
8 a. m. r. D. Secor.
8 a. m. J. Burkhnrt.
9.1K a. m. J. Gerrlty.
U mle.th H. T. Fellows'
men.
1.30 p. m. J. Broclt.
2.30 p. m. J. Bush.
2.30 p. tn.-J. Swartz.
3 p. m. T. Murphy, with Moran's men.
4.4. p. m. G. Wallace.
t 45 p. m. W. A. Bartholomew.
6 t. m.A. Gerrlty.
SUMMITS.
C a. m.. north G. Frounfelker.
7.30 a. m., noith McLanc, with Warrick's
men.
II a. m.. north S. Carmody.
II a. m.. south IJ. McAllister, with
Bush's men.
1 p. m.. south Jr. Madlgan.
6.30 p m. S. Finerty.
S. rincity takes John Flncrty's men.
PULLER.
10 a. m. Pecklns.
PUSHERS.
6.30 a. m. Hcuser.
11.30 a, m. M. Moran.
7 p. m. M. Murphy.
10.30 p. m.-l H. Wall.
PASSENGER ENGINES.
7 a. m. WMener.
C 30 p. n M. McGovern.
NORTH.
6 n. in . 2 cnKlncs J. O'Harn.
5 30 a. in., 2 engines A. Ketclium.
11 a. in., '-' engines R. Castner.
11.30 a. m.. 2 engines T. Fltzpatrlck.
2.30 p. m . 2 engines G. Hill.
3 p. m 2 engines O. It mdolph.
6 p. m., 2 engines T. Douriicin.
7 p. m., 2 engines A. Mullen.
8 p. m., 2 engines. J. E. Musters.
9 p. m., 2 engines Jchn Galiagan.
Pennsy's Pension Fund.
The decision of the Pennsylvania
Railroad company to pension off old
employes will affect 950 men. They will
work for the lntt time on Dec. 31. The
pension bureau, by a general agree
ment, will also Include employes of the
Northern Central Railway company,
the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Bal
timore Railroad company, the West
Jersey and Seashore Railroad company
and the Philadelphia and Camden Fer
ry company.
Kmployes who are between 65 and 69
years old and who have served the
company thirty or more years, and
physically disqualified for further ser
vice, will be pensioned. The organiza
tion for conducting the pension depart
ment provides that, under the super
vision of the president, it shall be In
charge of a hoard of ofllcers, consist
ing, for the piesent, of the vice-presidents,
the general manager and the as
sistant compti oiler of the Pennsylvania
Railroad company, and that said
board of ofllcers shall be appointed an
nually by the boards of directors of the
several cimpanle.
Regulations for the government of
the pension department huve been pre
pared In book form for the use of the
ofllcers. All employes who have reach
ed the age of 70 years are to be re
lieved from active service on Jan. 1,
1000, and from that date employes
reaching that age will be pensioned on
tije first of the month immediately fol-
NERVJTA PILL&
Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood
Core Im potency. Night Fmlulous, Loss o Mom.
ory, all trusting diseases,
1 all euects ol con-abuse or
1 excess and indiscretion.
(A nerve tonic tad
blood builder. Brines
rtha Pink slow to pale
cheeRS and restores tho
ueuectsoi con-auu
60
PILLS
SO
CTS.
jVtlra of youth. By mall
i "OOo Dor DOX. O hoi Pl fnr
BB.60. with our bankable n-aurants tn rniro
or raXuad, the money paid, bend tor circular
end copy ot our bankable guarantee bond.
WoruiiTolilnt extra strength
itBtxow tABEt.) immcoioie kcsuiis
Posttljot,
Iv ranrftntAed enro for Fjoaa of Pnwnr.
I'arioocofo, Undeveloped or Shrunken Organs,
'Aelai I utnnrtnf as A avib K!nBii X) t. taut
jlon, Uriteria. Fits, Insanity. Paralysis and the
HmuIU of Exctadve Use of Tobacco, Opium or
Liquor, By-mall in plain packnge. $1,00 a
box, e for 6.00 with our bankable truar
iatee bond to cure In DO days or refund
aonpy paid. Address
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
C)lrrtor& Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL.
- BoiJ by McGarrnh & Thomas, Uiug
lists,, 20J Lackawanna nve., Bcranton, I'a,
Bfe
The Best
Washing Powder
jR5j
CO., NEW YORK.
lowing. The ofllco of the pension de
partment will be In the Broad Street
station.
Pensions will be allowed upon the
following basis: For each year of ser
vice 1 per cent, of the average regular
monthly pay for the ten years preced
ing lctlrcmcnt. Thus, If an employe
has been In the service of the conpany
for forty years and has received on
an average tor the last ten years $40
per month in regular wages, Ms pen
sion allowance would be 40 per cent, of
J 10, or $16 per month. The beneficiary
may engage in any other business, but
cannot ie-enter the service of the com
pany. In addition to the pension allow
ance, which Is entirely a gratuity from
the company, the employes relieved
from the service on account of ago
limit, who are members of the relief
fund, will also receive from the Income
of the surplus fund accumulated dur
ing the past fourteen years an addi
tional allowance each month.
Leipe Trespass Suit.
A case of particular Interest to rail
road men wns decided in Wayne county
last week. William Lelpe, a brakeman
on the Erie, was killed by being thrown
beneath the train from a foreign car
on which was an adjustable brake of
a design that Lelpe was. unacquainted
with. It appears that he went to sit
on the brakewheel and, It being adjust
able, descended with his weight and
caused him to lose his balance.
The heirs sued for $15,000 damages,
alleging that the brake was of an ob
solete pattern and that the company
should have Instructed Lelpe In its use.
The company alleged that the brake
was of a common pattern and that, at
all events, Lelpe lost his life in putting
the brake to a use for which it was
never intended, namely, a seat. Judge
Purdy granted a compulsory non-suit.
Kimball & McCarthy represented the
plaintiffs. The defendant company's
counsel were Major Everett Wan en
and Hon. C. P. O'Malloy, of Wlllard,
Warren & Knapp, and Homer Green,
of Honesdale.
This and That.
Second Vice-President Young, of the
Delaware and Hudson Canal company,
states that the company has placed
o lers for forty-two locomotives of the
latest type, to cost JS0O.000, and for
4,000 freight cars at cost of $4,000,000.
Next year the Pennsylvania railroad
will put more money in improvements
than in any previous year in its his
tory. A laige number of new cars fend
locomotives will be put chased and ex
tensive Improvements will be made at
several termlpyils.
Cold weather has stopped work on
the Great Northern railroad west of
Havre, except In a few places where
Improvements necessary to the opera
tion of the line are being made. Forty
miles of new track have been laid be
tween Havre and the Rocky mountains
and the amount of money expended In
roadbed Improvement, ballasting, con
structing of new bridges and culverts
and general betterment work during
the season is Imensc. On the Cascade
division fourteen miles of track Is be
ing laid and altered for the purpose if
cutting out curves and avoiding
bridges.
LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE.
Under this hearting short letters of In
terest will be published when accompa
nied. for publication, by the writer's
name Tho Tribune does not assume re
sponslblllty for opinions here expressed.
An Answer to the Trio.
Editor of Tho Tribune.
Sir. Tho lint, btale and unprofltablo
dl&scitatlon, mpposed to bo written by
tin eo youthful boys of tho high school,
minted in Tuesdays Scranton Republi
can, is cirtalnly a Philippic of Juvcntli
odor, cheap uttcranco and rank hypoc
lUy. It was signed by u Frcar, a I.'ld
blone, and an Edgar, all prodigies cf
blasted hopes, childish aspirations and
continually iiueatcii selfish purposes. If
u pirson did not know thoso fellows or
wnfan't aware ot tho muny petty bchemes
they hatched, only to bo killed, the mat
thought that uould dawn upon one would
be to the effect that this unhappy trio
weio evidently belfg dally nourlsht-U by
the stiungthenlng tendencies of "Jle-lin's
infant food," but as wo know them from
personal contact we aro therefore not
ono bit sui prised at their strange an-
i tics, blatant bcllowlngs ind poor pencil
lngs. A short uccount of tho trouble that they
refer to will now bo in order. A meet
ing of tho school was called for the pur
pose of seeing whether or rot tho pi In
eipal bhould iccehe a Chilstmas token
of the students' esteem f.nd appreciation
, When tho object of tho morning was an
nounccd, the "Uelllgercr.ts" Immediately
started to cieato trouble. Tho first severe
I setback .hey received was when Iloovcn
was toundly thrashed whilo becking the
chairmanship. Hero Is where their per-
nonul Jcalotby got the better of thorn and
hero Is where they mado an Irreparable
mistake by opposing the motion to give
tho principal a pre bent. In other words
they refubed to contribute their humblo
penny for tho purpote.
"Edgar" argued cioubwlso and sidewiso
but wasn't aware of the laugh the school
enjoyed on him "Murtln" argued neicc
ly but unwisely. The veteran. "Krear,"
the apostle of parliamentary practice,
failed to see how "IIooven"'was defeated
for tho chalimanshlp Thero wbh no at
tentlon paid to "Lldstone," so history
bears no record of his "remnrksl" When
the "Belligerents" saw -that they had
brought themselves into disfavor by op
posing the principal in vigorous terms,
they tried to retrieve themselves, but It
wns too late. They did It and now they
are sorry. They have their pennies, tho
school has their records. It was tna fear
of having the rest of the school and fac
ulty think that they were opposed to tho
principal that prompted the poorly writ
ten article In yesterday's paper.
And a word about tho "ring" that thpy
claim overthrew organization. For thr'eo
years not ono of tho "Belligerent" ever
held an ofllclat position In school or In
any way connected with It. The foot ball
team, tho champions of tho county, was
not composed of "Belligerents." Tho ath.
letla association Is not .dominated by
them. Tho opera, club that gave" two"
highly commendable performances dur
ing tho past two years was not controlled
or Influenced in any manner by this
crowd of "grumblers."
Successful? Well, you can rest assured
that anything tho so-called "ring" had
In charge In the Scranton high school
prospered and flourished and any move
ment that was not endorsed or handled
by this "powerful" rln,g failed. dismally.
Every, good movement In tho school Is
fostered and promoted industriously by
tho "ring." For maintaining good order
and proper decorum In tho school tho
"ring" bears the palm. Every, thing that
Is antagonistic to good conduct, proper
bchnvjor and the enforcement of dis
cipline, can bo attributed to those who
oppose tho "ring."
The "ring" Is composed of all tho sensi
ble, unselfish and refined malo and fe
male students of the school. Tho "ring"
M tho majority by over seven hundred.
Tho balanco disgruntled "Belligerents."
Tho "ring" obeys tho mandates of su
perior officers. The members of the
"ring" do not stamp their feet In tho
auditorium or hiss when a, preceptor
arises to speak. The members of tho
"ring" aro In accord with tho teachers,
obedient and respectful to tho principal
and loyal to tho superintendent and board
of control.
Placo me, O place mo In tho dusty "ring"
Where youthful charioteers contend for
honor."
Edward Klrkbrlde.
John A. Horam .
'DoNot Graspat the Shadow
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.
Dyspepsia, -weakness, and other 'wor
ries will be things of the put And life
twiU be wwrth living.
Hacking Cough "I'wxs troubled
with dry, hacking cough. One bottle of
Hood's SarsipirilU helped me and three
bottles cured me and made me strong."
George W. Bennum, Coolspring, Ikl.
iwTwrMsssrtTCTTrr""Tr"Tffc i -
Hood', mil cum llrer IIU : th non-Irritating snfl
only othartlc to take with Hood'. Sarprlll.
tiUYlHmilSmntfRmTmr
Clark's
Christra
121 SPRUCE ST.
Wholesale and retail. 'Finest lot' in the
city. What is Christmas without a Christ
mas Tree for the children-
Clark's Annex for Southern Holly
Heath, Roping, Florida Smilax. A fine
display of green and an enormous stock, at
128 Washington avenue.
Cut Flowers for the festival season at
201 Washington avenue, our old stand.
Blooming Plants, Palms, Polnsettlas
and things nice for Xmas Presents. Roses,
Violets, Carnations,flgacinths,Primroses
Do not be too latfe in ordering these things,
for always the best stock is picked out first.
Our store will not be open on Sunday.
Will Be Open All Day on Monday, the 25th.
Q. R. Clark & Co.,
201 Washington Avenue,
VH. A PIERGE,
DEALER IN'
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES,
FISH, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES.
Large stock ol Poultry and Gmc The neatest and best appointed
Grocery store in the city.
TBUtPHONE 2672.
FOR
ITCHING
PALMS
HANDS
PAINFUL FINGER ENDS
One Nioirr Treatment. Soak the hands
thoroughly, on retiring, in a nor lather of
Cuticuiu. Soap. Dry, and anoint freely with
CuTicunA ointment, tbo great ikln cure and
purest of emollients. Wear old gloves during
tho night, l'or sore hands, itching, burning
palms and painful finger ends, this one night
trtatment is wondorfnl.
tlnUCU Esptctally Mothers irtmMteenptlut
1IUlnI.l1 to pjrcLt t)i rtmuk.bt. elMaiin.
purtfjlne. n4 tmollltnt preptrUii Ctmctiii Sur
tad loflnil new nwi lor II dtlly. -
8 iM Ihrouehonl ttit wiw'd. rnTTM I. Ann C. Coir ,
nop., Uoium. " Uo to Uiti Betutlfnl lltndt," ft...
a
'0 TIIK MOOTCC llARnWAHIC SttM ST:
A -
I Drawing
I Instruments g
For draughting: or school g
f purposes in neatly lined r.
't ... o
cases, containing- compass, st
pen and pencil, paints, di-
vidcrs, hair springs dividers, ;:
US
X sPr'n8' tow pen, steel bow 2"-
K pen, ruling- pen, from Jl
1 $1.25 to $7.50. j
Open Evenings. j
3?:
iS &
' Foote & Shear Co. i
H9N. "Washington Ave S.
MADE ME A
AJAX TABLETS POSITIYTLY CUIUS
wlZKJVrrwti Disease Folllnff Ueci
otj, Ira potency, f ;iMplowaor etc , ctnU
by Aboio or other seoMoa and Indie
crntlons. 27itt aulcMtf and turctu
rextoroLrwt Vitality In olJor joonj.nni
fit a man for ctadr, bnslnfvi or tnerricer,
Irev:it In-tirr nml CAnstirarjtlori if
In . Tliclrnw fhem lmmdlito fm prove.
Cert a n I.TIRP. ntntm nil nhor tnil In.
1st n?ca br.tiaj (bo cranlna Aju Teblots. Thcr
htiToccrca thousands anil itlllcuroroa Woqlroapos
ItiroTTrittcatnarcnteo t effect a car CAPTC n
cachcaraor refund tho money. IricortlWIirr
tacharei or eU tkces (fall treatment) for 12X0. fir
malU in rlaln wrapper. nponrrirtotcirircul
AJAX REMEDY CO., HSS'ni
For Bale In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews
Bros, and II. C. Sanderson, Druggists.
702' Adams Avenue.
FOR
RED ROUGH
TTTTnmim urn liKW
FOR fam
IV "
taiea'int
montKad
sKPBBsV.
V
? Umbrellas
No,v, if you've decided to give an
irelW whrr.lirr it ri( tn n man o
wouiaa or a child you'll
quick, satisfactory choice
collection, rmtrhntv, vPn if
t a .:j a t.... i. l ' r You U find
fiPfinpfl. It's tint n (rnfliprtntrnfniiiiiarmii! i
Catherine
, h..Uw..uh
X ordinary styles. Novelties
t cau be found.
T-
All prices.
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f
f
68c to
-f
H V fH
tMerTsFull
MtTl'c- C.I1
XTXH O J Ulll
t Dress Protectors
$10
This Men's Kiirnfsliinors" cfrr ic n
complete store not a counter. It ranks
with the best-tone store you know.
X Fall Dress Protectors, $1.50 and $2,
-r -r f
f Women's
X Silk Stockings
Not uianv.but very fine.
some with open work in black and many
X of the new colors.
$1.90 to $2.00
CONNOLLY
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
DEPOSITARY OF
THE UNITED STATES.
Capital SSOO.OOO
surplus 450.000
WM. CONNELL, President.
HENRY B0LIN, Jr., Vlce-Prei.
WILLIAM It. PECK, Cashl:r.
Always Gog i i
Kverv hack or barrel ot
"SNOW IIITH" Klour U like
every nthc r ack or barrel Tho
first sai k jou over try will bo
tho best tl-iur u ever uied
and the not sack will bo EX
ACTLY tho mine.
u
White"
Is always uniform and reliable.
AVe eonld not afford to m.ik- It
pood at ono tlmo, and not just
a Rood the next. It JU'ST .il
vaN be tho tamo or you could
not dtpend en It.
All grccurs hell It.
"Weonly wholesale ."
THE WESTON ILL CO.
Scranton,
Carboudale, Olypliant.
RIQUNT PLEASANT COAL
At Retail.
Coal of ths best quality for Comeatlo
uee and of all Blzcts, Including Huckwheat
and Ilirdoeyc. dellverod in any part of
thu city, .t the lowest prlco.
Orders received at tho otllce, ConnMl
building, Iloom &0fl; telephone No. 17t2, or
at tho mine, telephone No. 27:, will b
promptly attended to. Dealers supplied
at the mine.
T PLEASANT COAL CO
iimmuiiium)
"(Yn natl":"'"'.cr'',,1',b',lu
I lit) Ubtfl caauU if )ou .uLcr fi.m 1 rlv.tt I
iili.u..l te.if. 1'ror. Ulr. lllbt 11
U. U., co Aortb blith bu, i'Mi.ati.l
nhln. I'a.. .It.. . nu.r.Hl.. 1 .v... IM.
tA( .rleoeclf 4 btrlolurc (d. culll.r ( I Ml M'
t A H.AlLh r..trei. Pirta ealtrMd. 1I.UIII9..L
s.ttn. Dll. Ilaurtftr leof ttJu.aiBf ..ddtocrreu.
ouif iihuiiu vrt.nc.c.
. .urc4.lt. loi.jl T
. AlHr.il.ipMi.r
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SORANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER.
WV
: Women s Neckwear
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Surely
thought in
be helped to a
here. See the
vn 1,nv.,'r """.UVBr ue,orc' luore cxteusive, too.
,. .it. 1UV.1UU.J -r 1 . . 1 .,
best styles
the best that
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in the store
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uspenaers
ixr..
vc v
i
H - t - -f-t-r -H
Some plain,
Pair.
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& WALLACE,
ii
Handkerchiefs
V -v.
the cabinet maker's art. Here in
Reed, Oak, Mahogany.
WILLIAMS & IMNULTY,
Carpets and Draperies, Rugs and Wall Paper.
129 Wyoming Avenue,
is 1
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Mamifactnrersir
OLD STOCK
LSfME
43S to 455
N. Ninth Stroot,
PA
Telephonj Cull. 2333.
DR. DENSTEN
311 Spurn St.
Temp.d Court Euild.,
SCRANTON, PA.
All acute and chronlo dUeanes of men,
women und ehlldrtn. CIIHONK', NbUV
UlS. IiUAIN AND WASTING DIBKAB.
KB A Hl'lJCIALTY All dlnoases of tho
l.Hei KIiIiiojh, llladder. bkin. lllood.
NcrvvH. Womb, Eye, Kar. Nose. Throat,
niid I.uiikh. 1'jineern. 'Jumor, I'IIi-h,
llupture, Goitre, Kliruniutlmn. Anthmn.
Caluril), Vnrloootcle. I.nct Manhood,
NlKhtly KmHfcloiiB, ull l'cmalo DlKeasesi,
l.eucorrhoea. etc. Gonorrhea. Syphilid
lllood I'oliion, Indiscretion and youthful
habits obllterutfd Sureerv. Fits, i:pl.
lei)ny. Tape und Stomarh Worun t"A
TAUHllOZONn. Hpteltlc for r.ltanh
Three monthH' treiitment only $5,00. Trial
free In olllce. f'onnultntlon und exami
nations free. Oflli'o hours dally nnd
Bunday, S a. m. to & p. ui.
DR. DENSTEN
-. ..
there was the gift-makiug 1
the mind of the buyer who V
chose these attractive stocks. The col
lcctioa seems brighter, cheerier, prettier
T
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variety enough. Newest.
J t ' ..,
throughout, and not a piece
,
that s clear.
Fancy Bows, Jabots of Lace and
Chiffon, Scarfs of Lace and House- J
line De Sole, Conveniently displayed at
roit rf Inn nniinfrti i
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H -r H
j
-r
-f
-f
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ii. r r . "f
iuua ui uuc oucs meant ior
gifts, which means they arc strong and
good looking. The best come a single
pair in a box.
$1.00 to $2.00. 1
1
l-r -r
)
in billowy heaps piles of snowy
whiteness whether it's a plain linen
hemstitched handkerchief or a fine em
broidered oue we cau suit you. Compe
tent people to serve your wants.
4-
127 and 129
WASHINGTON AVENUd
Rocker
Comfort
Do you know of anything more
comfortable than a Rockiug Chair ?
Quiets the nerves, soothes the temper
aud at the little prices we ask, within
the reach of everybody. Just come
in and see these superb examples ol
luilIIIIllllIIIIIIBIllIIKEIHllIllllIIIIIIIU
s We have just received 5
thine:
a club room. It is one of a
k the most fascinating S
s crames ever inveuted, from s
io to 16 games on one s
a board. Prices $2.50, $3.50 5
a aud $.00.
fi
i)
Atlilcllc Goods, a
Camcras.Koilaks & Supplies
5 211 WnsliliiKton Ave. n
niiiiiieiiiiuuMiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiEiiiii '
TEE
SIC POWDER CO.
Rooms 1 an (12, Com'lUi BTd'g.
BOBANTON, PA.
ninfiig and Blasting
POWDER
Mode at Mooslo and lluih Isle Vorki.
LAPLIN & RANI) POWPBR CO.'S
ORANGE GUN POWDER
El ctrlo H.-Utoiinv Kloa'.rlnKxpli t.ri.
explodliu blMH, nafcty t'uitual
ReD2uno Ghsmlsal Co.'s bxplo'vcs
5 a new lot ot these popu- a
s lar game boards, just the s
s thintr for the home or s
FLOREY
i