'T'V' ', -. vv .- ifsj.i - -J L -H- . (' xo THE SCRANTON TRIBUNK- TUESDAY, JANUARY 9,' 1900. ' rWfyiW?, BRIEF MENTION OF K MEN OF THE HOUR DR. BEDDOE, THE NEW OUT DOOR PHYSICIAN. He Is Skilled in the Handling and Preparation of Drugs, as Well as In the Art of Healing John E. Walsh's New Position Under the N. Y., 0. & W. Deputy City Con troller Charles Hartley Ingenious Scheme Devised by Plumbing In spector H. F. O'Malley. Dr. H. O. Uedrtop, of Smith Main a.cnup, who hua been nprnilntprt out door physician by the Surunton 1 onr board to nuccccd Ur. M. J. Williams. In the West Scranton district. U one of the best known men in the city. Prior to his adopting the profession of a phyHlclan Ur. lleddoe wan Identi fied with the drug business both In West Sornnton and the central city, having been connected with MutthewH HrotheiB' establishment u number of years. His peculiar fitness for the po sition of outdoor phyHlclan lies In the fact thut ho Is thoroughly familiar with the t.se of drug In every form, having made them u life study, and by the board's determination tj hav! Its, physicians furnish their own medi cines hereafter make Dr. Bcddoe'a ap pointment most desirable. i Dr. Beddoe Is not only a prominent fact ir In his chorcn piofesslon. but hi! Is also Identified with church an 1 noclety matters which divide his at tention. Besides being a member of the West Side hospital staff, he Is pi-perlntendent of the Mrst Haptiit i church Sunday school, an active work- er in the church and n member of th j choir. In lodge matters, the doctor Is a past president of Itobert Morris j lodge of Ivorltes and was recently elected steward of the society. He Is nlso Identified with several other or ganizations, and In each Is an Impor tant and Influential member. John 12. WnNh. who lias been ap pointed traveling passenger and freight agent by the New York, On tario and Western Hallread company, which practically gives him charge of the company's business on the Scran ton division and all the railroads di rectly tributary to Scranton, is one of the earnest, hustling young business men who are making the fame of Scranton known far beyond Its con lines. Mr. Walsh. HVe thousands of mor. holding responsible positions In the railroad world. Is a telegraph operator and for several years was the West ern Union company's star operator In this city. The work was too confining and ho gave It up and soon after be came chief cleik to T. F. Fllteroft. then division 'passenger and freight agent for the New York, Ontario anil Western company. Mr: Fllteroft be came seriously 111 and the work he rcr formed devolved upon Mr. Walsh. He proved equal to the emeigency nni now that Mr. Fllteroft has been com pelled to retire because of ill health ' Mr. Walsh has been named a3 his suc cessor. Deputy City Controller Charles Hart ley, whose recent little tilt with Mayor Moir regarding police lines attracted much public attention, is one of tlvi most generally all around popular men to bo found In city hall. He al ways has a smile and a joke for every one coming into the controller's ofllce, no matter whether he's friend or fo, A large amount of the Intricate detail work connected with the city control ler's ofllce devolves on him, and it i.i generally admitted by all that he Is one of the most careful and accurate men who ever filled the position. Mr. Hartley was born in thlc city and In his early days was timekeeper at the South steel mill for a number of years. i.e developed a remarkable talent for ventriloquism and mimicry, however, and went into the theatrical business. He made a big success in this and continued in It for a number of years and would no doubt be at '! yet were not home ties too stiong. He has now given It up entirely and has centered all his thoughts in his wlfj and children, who live In this city. One of the latter, a tiny tot of 4 years. Amy Lillian by name, has developed her father's faculty of Imitation and has already appeared in public on sev eral occasions. Concerning Mr. Hartley's wonderful ability as a ventriloquist and mimic, columns might be written. He Is con sidered one of th best ventriloquises in the country and as regards the lat ter he can imitate the voice, manner isms and facial expressions of all th. leading comedians so closely that thoso whu have heaid the original urllMri WM mcs Home? Home tt made by the family. With out the love which comes with children then may be a house but never a home, it the best meaning of the word. Many a, bouse which was only four walls aud a yoof baa been made a home by the agency of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip UQ&. Nature acts her face against child leaineM and "Favorite Prescription" works with nature to remove the ob stacles to maternity. M hid been a tuBerer from uterine trouble for about three yean, hiring two miscarriage in that time and the doctor that I consulted aid I would have to go through an operation before 1 'could give birth to children," write Mr. Maacfce . Xvaaa. of Fanon. Lucerne Co., Pa., &41. "When about to give up in deipalr, I M abottle of Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prcacrip and after taking It felt beUer thau I bad for . FeH improved before I had taken one 5? fceUfa: After taUog four and naif bottles j pare etna 10 a ancnt Dauy gui who u now ItW-'aMatha old aadTuu aotlud a day of aick- kMMC MMUabrtaht aa can he. I cannot uv of Dr. Kerce'a Favortta Dr. .Pierce's Medical Adviser a work for every woman is sentto on receipt ml sUspa to pay cost of mailing only, SafaV 41 jaw-cest rtamps for paper coy. awbook OTjrsUmpa for cloth covered HBIaiflaaBlliBiBBBBBBMaBIIIMaaBBBlaiiiV ' It Cure the Cough. CURB THJ5 COUGH Dr. James' Cherry Tar Syrup is a safe, reli able cure for cough or cold. ' Pleasant to take soothing and healing in its influences. Do&i not change, no matter how long it may stand. Last doso is always of exactly the same strength as the- first. At Drug Stores. 25 Cents a Bottle, Don't Accept substitute. much pinch themselves to believe thnt It is an Imitation. Plumbing Inspector M. F. O'Malley with his usual modesty declaims any credit for Ingenuity In his very gener ously commended scheme of fumigat ing the s"hool buildings. "Nothli'g more than the practical application of a prunk bad boys used to be u' ty of at school," he explained to a Tribune man. "A very small amount of sulphur Judiciously applied to the furnace In the cellar had tho effect on several occasions that came under my personal observation of forc ing the tencher to declare h holiday. With the modern ventllntimt system now Installed In most of our schook', which changes the air In t.-er.v room m the building every eight minutes ht the most, the matter of fumigation Is made very simple. By burning .sul phur In the draft of the f-.n wh'.h maintains the positive cir-M'i.-.ri.m ' cry nook and corner of the building must necessarily be permeated by this fumes. Any lurking odor of the sul phur can be killed by the application of any of a dozen disinfectants or de odorizers applied Just as was the sul phur. Doctors and heating and ventilating engineers who have been questioned on the scheme say It is very ingenious and as cflicaclous as It is simple. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. Make-up of the D., L. & W. Board for Today C. B. R. of N. J. In creases Freight Facilities. Following Is the make-up of the Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western board for today : Tuesday, Jan. 9, 1W0. WILD CATS, SOLTH. 1 a. m. T. Nuuman. I a. m. .1. J. Duffy. 'J .i. m. A. J. McDonnell. 3 a. in. K. McAllister, with James Gaha- pan's men. 3 n. m. M. Ilennlean. 4.: a. m. 1. Singer. ." u. m.-J. Uerrlty. 8 a. m.-W. D. Warfel. h a m.-K. M. Hallftt. 9 it. m.-l F. Stevens, with C. Uartholo- mew's men . 9 a. m. F. D. Secor. in n. m. J. Kurkhart. II a. m.-W. F. Mann. 11 ii. m.-J. Mosler. with II T. Fellow V men. 1 n. m. II. J. LutHn. 1 p. m. O. Randolph. 2 ii. m.-S. Flnerty. 3 p. in. O. Case, with J. Qnhagnn's men. 3 p. tn. T. Fitzpatrluk, 4.1.". p. m J. Bush. B p. in. J. Swartz. 6 p. m. Fn.nk Wall. SUMMITS. 0 a. m., north O. Frounfelker. 8 a. m.. noi th McL.ir.e, with Warrick's men. 1 p. m., touth !!. Bush. ti p. m,, south M. Madlgdn. FULLER. 10 a. m, I'ecklns. PUSHERS. G.srt a, m.. south Ileuser. 11.30 a, m south Moran. 7 p. m south M. Mutphy. 10.30 p. m., south C, Cawley. PASSK'NGKR EKG1K1SS. 7 a. m. Widener. 6.30 p. m. McUovcrn. WILD CATS. NORTH. 5 a. m., S engines J, O'Hnra. 9 a. m :! englnes-S. Carmody, 11 a. m '.' engines J. B. Masters, 2 P. in., ii engines A. Kcteliiun. l.:.n p. m., 2 engines R. (,'nstner, ti p. m., 2 engines A. F. Mullin. l p. m.. 2 cnginc!-G. Hill. Scranton's Freight Facilities. To meet the demand for the Increas ing freightage from upper New Yont city to Scranton, the Central Railroad of New Jersey has been compelled to put on dally, through merchandls.' cars between their West Fifteenth street station and Scranton. Cars leave New York at 6 p. m., arriving at Scranton at ! a. in. the following morning. In addition to handling freight, the West Fifteenth street station has a large yard for handling carloads if all description, and taking the same rates as the down town stations. It will be a great convenience to Scranton shippers, nnd another step in bringing the two cities Into closer union for their mutual benefit. Some Improvements. President Truesdale, of the Dela ware, Lackawanna and Western an nounces u number of Improvements to be made In connection with Its subur ban service. These Include on uptown ferry from Hoboken In addition to the present ferries to Barclay and Christo pher streets, landing passengers In the neighborhood of Forty-second street, a new tunnel under Jersey Cltv Heights and the elevation of tho tracks at the Broad street, Newark, station. It Is pointed out that by elevating the tracks at Broad street and depress ing them at lloseville avenue the gate tenders could be dispensed with, and the company would save the interest on hundreds of thousands of dollars by the decreased consumption of coal. Building During the Year. Building; Inspector Jackson yester day went over the old pormlts In his ofllce and compiled a statement of th amount of building done from April to Pecitmber, Inclusive, 1898, ns com pared with a similar statement for the name In 1M9, which waa published in yesterday's Tribune. . The statement shows thnt In 189)1 there were buildings valued at $639,34S erected, the figures for 1899 being S91S, 765: the number of pormlts Issued In 4 MS was 247, aud in J 899, 413, and th amount collected for permits wna $1,032 as compared with Jl.OI for U!i!. At the Qroen Ridge Iron woiks, ii large double futnnce Is being erected, and will be used during the latter part of this week for the lirst time. Th plant Is crowded with orders, even though for some time It baa been run ning night nnd day. Splkts to bo shipped to South America ure now being made there. This and That. Messrs. Mutchlcr, Connolly & Don nelly, contractors, havo been awarded the contract by the Lehigh Valley Hall road company to lay u third track from Lehtghton to Llzznrd Creek Junc tion, a dlstunen of four miles. The Philadelphia and Heading rail road has a rorps of surveyors at Chambersburg running a line from their present terminus at Shlppens burg to Cherry Hun, to connect-with the Baltimore and Ohio tallroad. Tho Heading now has an nutlet to the West over the Western Maryland railroad from Shlppensburg to Cherry Kun, but It Is said they purpose tn have their own line between these two points. ACCUSED OF ASSAULT. Annie Vaughan Strikes Rosa Davis and Badly Injures Her. Alderman Howe's ofllce was yester dny afternoon crowded with what seemed to be the larger portion of tho colored population of Raymond court. Action had been brought by Itosa Da vis against Annie Vaughan.for assault and battery on her, Sunday night. The trouble took place at 314 Ray mond court, where both women llv.j. The evidence showed that there was n row and that Mrs. Vaughan hurled nt Rosa a whiskey bottle. It struck her In the forehead, cutting her badly, and n vase followed after It, which also took effect. She was then tnken to th Lackawanna hospital, where her In juries were dressed. At the hearing yesterday she pre sented n pitiful sight, her forehead being swathed in bandages and her face discolored and swollen. The de fendant was held In $400 ball by Alder man Howe. The party then adjourned to Alder man Millar's ofllce, where the prosecu trix in the first case was now maJe the defendant, she and a friend. Bob Ford, being charged by Mrs. Vaughan with the larceny of $10. They were re leased until tomorrow afternoon. Biliousness, sour stomach, constipa tion ana au liver ins are cured oy Hodp Pitts The non-irritating cathartic. Price 25 rents of all druggists or by mall of " " ' - ' 'I Mini. $llr3lll$$ll:i3llr4S srs TlIK Moiioim IIaiiiiW ykr SniitJ ?f? Iojx i 1 I I HEATERS S Handy .to have one in 5 5 the house during cold or 35 j I damp weather. Have you lC seen the B. & B' Heater? ss I $4.50. With Bail UU, m Foote & Shear Co. SS Sg U9N. Washington Ave W iiiishiii;e? For Good Shoes and Rubber?. W. N. BROOKS. To PATENT food Ideas may be eccnred by our aid. Addreu, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltlmora, Md, BMm, um ULlALULllLLULilLilLilLu A Golden Opportunity Dependable merchandise at 50c on the dollar. Stock reduc- C ing sale now in progress and to continue for 30 days only. W Lace Curtains were $ .75 $1.50 $2.50 $3.75 fs.oo pair " " now 38 .75 1.25 I-8S 2.50 pair Tapestry Curtains were 3.50 5.00 7,00 9.00 15,00 pair " " now 1.75 2.50 3.75 4.50 7.50 pair POLES ANY COLOR GRATIS. Fish Net Sash were 18c 25c 35c 50c 75c yard " " " uow 9c 13c 18c 25c 38c yard Swisses, striped and figured, were 10c 18c 25c 35c 50c yard " " " " now. 5c 9c 13c 18c 35c yard Brass Extension Rods were 10c 20c 40c Soc each " " " now 5c ioc 20c 40c each jneiat eas, furniture, x-ictures vnof Asf nhllalimanf .vina m itiAV.il lii .nalr vAAn, n, .h.Imi. gar stock. East Mountain Lithia Water Sold by All First.Class Druggists. Hlglily Rccom. mended by IMiyslclnn. FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. JOSEPH ROSS. AGENT, Office 1 02 West UekawaiM Ayeiiie, ..'... Scranton, PA. TMLtrHOflK 4798. liffnUk fe rlm'x ftfrtTtGIirl: ft BBBm I riMBBbPJPJBkslBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBk?I Bonk the hands thoroughly, on retiring, in a hot lthpr of Cuticura soap, tho moat effective skin purifying soap, as well as purest ami sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. Dry, anoint freely with Ccticcba Ointment, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear old gloves during night. For sore hands, itching, burning palms and painful ringer ends, this one night trratmtnt is wonderful. M1 thrmirhout the worM. I'nirti D. o C Cn-p., fropi.. Union. ' IIo to lure Ut.otllu llltndi," lr. NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis DronJway and Eleventh St., New York, Opp. Orace Church. European Plan. Rooms S1.00 a Day and Upwards. In a modest and unobtrusive way thera are few better conducted hotels in the metropolis than tho St. Denis. The great popularity it has acquired can readily be traced to Its unique location. Its home-like atmosphere, the peculiar ex cellence of its ctilxtne and service, and Its very moderate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON. WEST8IINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth SL an! InlU Plui, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN. $3.51) Per Day nnd Upwards. EUKOPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Day und Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. X lor Business Men 4- In the heart of tho wholesalo 4- district. 4 For Stopper. 4. S minutes' walk tn Wnnamnkers; T I 8 minutes to Slesel Cooper'B Big X Dry Goods Stores. i- cui.i,.n.. 4. (Ui aiguisccia One block from B'way Cars, glv- 4. Ins easy transportation to all 1. 4. points of Interest. ; HOTEL ALBERT ; NEWYOltK. , Cor. 11th ST. A UNIVERSITY PI 4- Only one llloclt from Broadway. 4- Rooms, $1 Up. (SSSSL X f-f-f-f-ff-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f The Dickson Miuiufiictuiing Go. fccranton and WllkevIJarre, l. Manufacturers of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENQINtS Boilers, Hoisting and Pumping Machinery. General Ofllce, Scranton, Pa. MADE ME A MAM AMX TABLETS POErnVELY CUKE A.JLZtXmrvoua 2Ueae3 FalliaB Men orr.Impotoae, Bletplounoa, ete.. cautcd b Abuso er otoer ficwea and fidlc eratloaa. TKv outofclu ami aurels restore Xnt Vlulltjr la old or roast, aau fltaiaaafpritodr, DnalDMSor mcrriazr, Fnrnt InsanUv and CJoniamctloa 1. iAlntlffl. ThnlvnM. ahmn ntnAdlat imBfa- itntand eCocts a CUBE tThore. all ether falll. iut opoa.hnrlng the esnatna AJmz Ti tamt is. u:; nave earootboaiaaCs and wlllcoroTOO. woglto ai Itlrs written csnrontee to eSsct a cure KAnTt Itoapoc. in cacatnor iviDaatoe oqxiqt. mmwvwivimi pacsani or.sU ptc (full treatment! for 12.60. 1; RAll, la Main wrapper, npen receipt ot rrlce. I lreviat '"AJAX REMEDY CO., TSaSfiff' For sale In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and H. C. Panderson, Druggists. MAKE PERFECT MEN no NOT ORSPAIRt DonctSuf ftr Lonterl Th Joj and mhiitont of llfti can be rratorrd to yu. The vrrjr oritcaiot Ncryoa DblJir are abaolutelF enwt br PF.RFECTO TABLET!. OiTt prompt relief to In omnia. falUnf mamory and tht witu and drain of vital powcre.lnruiird toy IndUcrftlonaorexccutaoftailr )em Itnnart vtaTtar and eotencv to a? fr run- Hon. Bracasptnatyttcnt. OIt jjth bloom to tno cnetraana luiiro to tnt aitt oifjrrt: OrtfWc boironrwi vital onorsTr ft II J I. Ml atom plata iruarantfcd mriTVQfi bo let at f! or mon7 r Docket. RoM wndtd Cn b cftrrltd In ytit trywhrta or maiiedin plain wrarr'r on trcctrLB ri tj im rsNrsrri ivn vvtt iwww pi. 1 ,' Sold In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and McGarrah & Thomas, druggists. ana in xact every article in our HI m OUR CUSTOMARY. January Sale of Sheets and Pillow Cases It's a lucky grocery store that ever made a cent on sugar ; competition settled sugar for the grocer. It has made nails the sugar of the hardware trade, and certain standard muslin the sugar of the dry goods trade. We buy and sell and the dol lars of profic are unseen. No single body's fault it is the gradual outgrowth of amend the law of supply and demand. Well, muslins are ever so much dearer so are ready-made sheets and pillow cases, but in spite of the rise we shall sell at THE OLD RRGES. We bought these far enough back to escape the rise, and every sheet and pillow case here is marked at a lower price than the makers will charge us for now. If you can buy a years supply, lucky. At least, get some. Pillow Cases- Sheets- Sizes "Prices Atlantic Cotton used CONNOLLY t"'..........t.l4A THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON, DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital- S200.000 Surplus 450.000 WM. C0NNELL, Presldinl. HENRY BEL1N, Jr., Vice-Pre. WILLIAM H. PECK, Cashier. AAAAAAA.t.......t.t.... Tender Pastry In a dcltnlit to many. A plo with a hravy oruxt is woii-o titan no pie at all. A pk' with a lluky, temler crust the iIp llBht of ncjily every Amciicuu. Snow White Flour makes hcautlful flaky pia crust nml tiiuler pastry, ami requires left' Hhuricnlng tli.ui many other kinds f.t Hour be-uiut-o It Is niarie oC spring wheat. All grocers fcell It. We only wholesalolt." THE WESTON ill GO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. f?TtTTTWTTffWIHT?t llll ILLHOHil At Retail. Coal of the beat quality for Comeatlo ue and of all stzei. including Buckwheat and Blrdieye. delivered in any part of the city, at the lowest price. Orders received at the ortlce, Connetl building. Room 806; telephone No. 17C2. or at the mine, telephone No, 272, will he promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO If $ IIaAa J IDl Carluaala fuO.r.ri fr.in MIHGIM Prime di.. ., Hl,d I'olmii.l tuuiorui kiron, u.i , ittuij tntvit, tic. icuil lot Hworn T.tllmonl.la ud Bixk Trulb " u 1'rof. ti. r. TM KKU M. II., 04 Narlfc Slitk UU. fhll.d.l.H., fa. I'mIUv.Ijt I'm onlf ipn.-i.llu l. Hi. to cur, c, ta lhu. u. nut c.l.br.1.4 ire. Vtut ciw cur.4 lu 4 1. I O dty,.Hottr. H MOUNT PLEASANT COAL m IHIIU filled. r i! i i i TTTTTTTTTTffff SCRANTON'S SHOPPINQ CENTER. mistaken notions. Sizes 42-36 "Prices 12c. 45-36 13c. 81-90 55c. 63-90 42c. 72-90 48c. exclusively - in our bleached & WALLACE, f 4- -f 4 4 4 -f -f -f -f -r -t- -f 4r -f f f f Carpets, Wall : WILLIAMS mm& HV&K$!atfJl&&Jv 111 m toinra X 129 WYOMINa AVENUE. J 4-44-4-4-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f4--f-f4-f4--f-f-f -f-f44--f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-- ion's m Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers r OLD STOCK PILSNER 436 to 465 . SCRANTON. PA N. Ninth Street, Telephone Call, 2333. D3. DENCTCN, 311 Sprue Street. Seran. Inn. Pa. 'II cute anJ Chronic OUcic ul Men. Wonvn an .children. Comultailonand examination fret. Ollice Hour Daily and eua4ay o a. m. to o p. m. IS MOW ON Might as well try to 50-36 15c. 54-36 17c 90-90 60c. 90-99 70c sheets and cases. 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE " -f 4- -f -f -f 1 -t- From Every Direction f We have customers from all points of the compass who say that our line, of FlimiKir? Coverings Simply can't be beat. Why not have your old furniture take a new lease of life ? We'll make it good as new and the little price will please you. Everything new in f Papers, Draperies. & fl'ANULTY : uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiim s I Umbrellas Repaired I or Recovered. I Skates M Sharpened 1 at I FLQREY k BROOKS' f 211 Washington Ave. i a We can show you the 1900 2 Model Chainless Bicycle if you will cnlL i miiiiieiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiii THE ilC POWDER CO. Booms 1 and?, Com'lth B'l'd'g. 60BANT0N, PA. nining and Blasting POWDER Undo at M001I0 and Ruib lata World. LAFUN A RAND POWDCR CO3 ORANGE QUN POWDER Kl ctrlo llatterlei. KKolrin Kxnlo Uri. eiplodtiw blatt i, rtafely 1'uu an 1 Repauno Ch9inioal Co.'s u.v'-'.Vt.