( 12 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- . SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1900. Health Guarantee Get a boltlc of Hotettcr' Stomach Bit tern from nny druggist. It will cure your weak stomach. The Bitters Is for consti pation, indigestion, dyspepsia, bilious neat, nervousness and all diseases arising from weak digestion. It has been known all over the country for the post fifty rears as the Cnnqueror of Dyspepsia. See that a Private Revenue Stamp covers the neck of the bottle. It Makes Hottetter'j RICH BlOOd StSI?taeCr!l LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD ANOTHER INDUSTRY FOB THIS CITY IN SIGHT. Zt Is a Silk Mill, Which Desires to Move Here from Faterson, N. J. Slake Up of the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western Board for To dayChanges That Are to Be Made by the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Directors of the Scranton Steam Pump Company. T. C. Harr, W. J. Harvay, Oconee N. Kelchard. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Bcrnnton Is now practically assured another Industry and this time u very larse one, namely, ti silk mill to em ploy In the neighborhood of BOO hands. Thf owners of a large mill, maim fuctiiilng silk llbbons. In I'aterson. X. J have been desirous for some time past of lncatliiK a branch mill In some other city, and through the; efforts of (leorge JJrown they hit upon Sci.wton as being probably the lust adapted cltv within u near radius of l'aterson for the purpose. Negotiations were entered Into with the local company controlling the Dia mond tiaet and a meetltiB was nr- langed for this morning, whin thu J'.iterson people will inspect the plot of land offered. Herman Baring, the manager of thu land company, stated last evening that there was haully any doubt but that a mtlsfaetory agieement would be en tered Into and that the mill would bo located here. The building to be erect ed will bo iOxllOO feet In size and two stories high. D., L. & W. Board for Today. Following is the make-up of the Delaware. Lackawanna and Western board for today: S.itmday. lVb. 2, 19u0. WILD CATS, SOUTH. 12.fl n. 111. J. relne. JS.30 li. m.-T. Kitzpatl li'U. S a. m. K. D. Kvcur. :. a. in. O Miller 4 a. m. J. Hur'nlmrt. , C n. m. 1'. C.ivanainrli, with S. 1 Inner- ty's men. i; .. m. W. K. Mann. 5 a. m. John Galiiigan. S u. m. A. Wldener. ! a. m. J. Suartz. lO.rii) n. m. J. luch. ' Jfl.IW n. in. J. lliock !. n. m. A. (lonlly. ll.Si it. in. .1. fiiiritj. 1 p. m. T. MiCartli, with (!. Wallaces men. I p. m. W. A. Bartholomew. 3 p. m. A. li. Kcti'hum. 3 )i. m. O. Keariii'. 4.r. p. in. V. ;illlKan. 4.45 p. in. J. 5lc'ue. SUMMITS. n. m., north (! Krnmilolkcr. 5 a. m.. bouth McLane, with Warrick's men. II a. in., t-outh It. Hn-h. 6 p. m., boutli M. M.idlg.in. Tho day on which tho literary society Is expected to hold Its meeting is thought by most of tho members to bo Monday. Tho question which Is to bo discussed by tho debaters on each iddo Is "He solved, That women should lmo tho right of suffrage." This question, al though It has been the subject of many nn Interesting debate, Is as yet new In this society, and as many good authori ties can bo consulted on this subject the debato will, no doubt, be Interesting. Besides tho debato It is expected that tit programme committee will havo something Interesting to offer. The result of tho week's examinations will be known by the students on Mon day. This will mean considerable morn work for tho teachers, who will havn to spend tho greater part of today nt tho school arranging the differ lit elates so that on Monday the work of tho last half of tho term can bo taken up and carried along without having to stop for the purpose of making out a class schedulo during school liouis. Tho examinations, which havo been going on tho gieatcr part of this week, closed estird.iy. These examinations hive bein as fair as It was posslldo to make the in. Anv pupil who devoted the roiullrd time to his lessons and did faithful work In class, ovght to be able to mako at b'.ist seventy In all of th') subjects In which ho was examined. Those who fall to mako a passing mark will derlxe the benelit of going over tho wolk again. One of the moot peculiar things relat ing to tho fieshniaii clashes, the Kiesh man Classical, Is tho fuel that nlno of thu boys composing it vra sons of prom inent ministers. This Is probably whj this class has such a tine record tor ex emplaiy depcrtmcnl. The heating apparatus of the school has woiked admirably during this entire week, and although we hae had some extremely cold weather, yet in no In stance has It happened that ii class left any class room on account of the tem- peratuie being low. The (ilee ilub held a special rehearsal yeMirday for the purpose of going over the selections which aro to be sung at tb lectin e, with the aid of the director. 1'iofessor Ucrman. Professor Herman was able to take his accustomed place, that of leading the singing, on Thursday moinlug. .Falling v jzmhw AM Prevented by Warm Shampoos with Cuticuua Soap, fol lowed by light dressings of Cuticuua, purest of emollient Skin Cures. This treatment at once stops falling hair, clears tho scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes irri tated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow on a clean, wholesome scalp, when all else fails. Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor, $1.25, rnnolntlng of Cl'TKtmx Soap tic.), to cleanse the skin of crusts and ncalei and f often the thickened cuticle, OUTlot'RA Ointment (Me.), to instantly allay Itching:, Irritation, and Inflammation, and soothe and heal, and Cuticdra ncHoi.vr.NT (Me.), to ul ami cleanse the blood. A tingle eel Is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, dltfl fairing skin, scalp, and blood humors, raslic, Itrhlngt, and Irritations, with lout of hair, when the beat physl. clans and all other remedies fall. Hold throughout the world. Potter IHtuo and Cit.m. Corp., Props., Boston. " How to Frcierra, Purify Beautify the Hair, Hands ft Skln,"free. CnnHjSiWa11ac SORANTON'3 SHOPPING GENTER. 10 a. m.-W PL'l.I.EIt. II. Nichols. 1'USIIKHS. south A. !. llamnilt. KNIGHTS OF M ALT A. S a. m.. 1..10 a. m.. south M. Morau. 7 p. m., south M. Murphy. 10 p. m., south C Cawlcy. FASSUNQEIt KXCHNE. 6 CO p. m, McGnvein. WILD CATS, NORTH. 11 a. in., 2 engines T. Domlic.iu. :; p. in., 2 engines It. Cistner. p. m., 2 engines C. Klngsti-y. John Klnnerty will leao Scranton to morrow morning .it 7 for Illughamton to run a special train cast. F. P. II. Lehigh Valley Changes. When the I.ehlgh Valley railroad abandons the present depot nt Munch Chunk nnd erects a new and modern structure at Knst Mauch Chunk, tho l.chlgh division will then be extended to the latter pldce, instead of from Kaston to Mauch Chunk, ns now. Michael J. I.ennon, who holds the position of assistant trainmaster of ihe Lehigh division of the Lehigh Val ley railroad, with oftlce nt Packerton. lias been appointed to the agency of the new freight station and yatds now in course of const! uctlon at the foot of West Twenty-seventh stieet. New York city, to bo known as Pier fiG, North Hlver. The olllce of M. K. ('utter, superin tendent of ti.insportatlon. and S. Hlg glns, superintendent of motive power of the Lehigh Valley, will be moved from South Hethleheni to New York early in tho spring. Wllkes-Rarre Itecord. The giand commuudcry of Pennsyl aulii. Ancient and Independent Order Knights of Malta, held u special con ention in Malta temple, North Main btriLt, Wllkcs-Uarre, Tuesday evening and coufcued the past commander's de gieo on thirty-seven candidates. Aftei this work hud bicu accomplished biiof talks were given on the conditions and woik for tin- older by the. visiting oftt icrs and others, Grand Hicorder tSeorgo II. Pletce, of Philadelphia, made an eu logistic address on the work of la to Past ciraiid Commander Kuink M. Will iams, of Pittsburg, In the Interests of Maltnlsm. lntiispersed with tho talks were bits of humor making the evening mi enjoyable one for all In attendance. Tho degree was eonferied by these olll ens: (irand commander. Sir J. Llebens. berger, No. 7, llazletnu: giand general-l-simo, Sir W. S. Hurtlett. No. 211. Sciiin toii; grand captain general. Sir K. S. rornwall, No. til, lilcomsburg; giand pic lute, Sir John Curtis, No. 23, Nantli'oke; grand recorder, Sir fleorgo Jl. Pierce, No. 21. Philadelphia; grand senior warden. Mr John .1. Uiisell. No. 12, Wilkes-Ifurre; grand Junior warden, Sir (Jeoige K. .Mc Coid, No. 1.'. Wllkes-Ilaire; grand war den. Sir V. J. Ashman. No. 2.J. Nantl iike; gland sntlncl. Sir 1. Tt. Jones, No. 211, Ser.mton; gland swotd bearer, W. II. Llojil. No. 1 Plttston; grand standaul beat i r, Sir John Hart. No. .".7. Hobble; grand Hist guard, Sir J. L. Jackson, No. 77, Wlllhun-port: grand second guard, Sir J. W. Uojcit, No. i, Wilkes-Uarro. Meridian Sun commandcry. No. W, in Lancaster, nu January 24 held a sociable for Its companions and their families. Tho largo council chamber was tilled, and a Hue piogrammo was presented. Sir itev. A. II. Suylor delivered a tine ad dress. The council chamber was beau tifully decorated. The command now has 2S1 members in good standing, and Its assets amount to JS8.000. The chai ter w.is draped tor thirty days'ln mem ory of Putt Grand Commander Prank M. Williams. The third comaudery at Reading, V. will bo ready for Institution In a few weeks, with u large charter roll. Palmos commandery. No. 117, at Leb anon, on January X conferred tho order of the Hed Cross and Sepulehere on forty novitiates In full form. ULilLULULLiALXALULULU Pointed Paragraphs. Rocker Talk. Reed Rockers, were $3.75, $5.00, $6.50, $12.00. Now 2.75, $3.75, $5.00, $9.50. Fancy Rockers, were $3.7 j, $.50, 7.00, $10.00. Now $2.75, $4.00, $5.50, $7.50. Bed Talk, Metal Beds, were $7.50. $10.00, $12.00, $15.00. With best springs, now $.75, $7.0, 9.0, $12 Bureau Talk. Bureaus, white enamel or oak, Oval Bevel Plate Glass, were $16.50; now $12.50. VP -0 406 LACK LIM1ED YESTERDAY wrau'i AVfc yy ' LACKAWANNA HOUSEHOLD LINENS VERY CHEAP Nothing less than best values could sustain the activity that centers in and around the aisles which bound our Linen Department. There's no nonsense, no guesswork in the state ments we give out. A rich variety of flaxen things uncom mon values always within easy reach. That's the Connolly & Wallace reputation. It is completely merited. i8-inch Heavy Union Crash 6c Yard Hemmed Huckaback Towels, 125c$1.40 doz Hemstitch Huckaback Towels, 15c $1.70 doz Half Bleached Table Damask," 56-inch, 50c yard Very Heavy Unbleached Damask, 58-inch, 50c yard Full Bleached Table Damask, 70-inch, 45c yard Full Bleached Table Damask, 7o-inch, 68c yard Here is the last call on Sheets and Pillow Cases at these prices. Intending buyers should get their orders in during the next two or three days. The Stock can't last long f f , er. Special Pillow Cases, sixes 45x36. Each .... 1 1 V Pillow Cases of Atlantic Bleached Cotton 42x36 45x36 50x36 54x36 12c 13c 15c 17c Sheets of Atlantic Bleached Cotton 6x90 72x90 81x90 90x90 42c 48c 55c 60c We offer unequalled values in white Bed Spreads at 98c, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $5. Special Blue and White Mitchelline Quilt, full size, $1.75 MfrilMffWIIfTWUfntMfnWfT! East Mountain Lithia Water Sold by All Firat-Class Druggists. Highly Recom mended sy Physicians. FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE JOSEPH Office 902 West Lackawanna Arenne, - TELEPHONE 4732. AGENT, - Bcranton, Pa. EMPTY HOUSES CAN BE READILY FILLED IF ADVERTISED IN THE "FOR RENT" COLUMNS OF THE TRIBUNE Strike at Leggett's Creek Mine. Thursday afti'rnoon tho ilrlvc-r boys of Hip LcKRctts Civok lnlm-s of tho upiawuro uml HiuNon coinpiiuv -went on a strike for an Increase In wncra. About seventy hoys nrp causing the trouble, the mine been completely shut down. The mine nfllrl.ils and boys have not yet come to terms but It Is ex riprtcrt that today th matter will bo arranged nnd work ivsumed Monday. This and That. Work was resumed at tho South tcel m'.lls yesterday ufwr a live weeks' Bhut down. At tho annual meeting of the stock holders of the Scranton Steam Pump company, held Thursday, tho following board of directors was elected: A'homns F. Wells, John B. Poore, K. S. Dolph, K. n. Sturges and C. B. Sturges. The company's new plant, near the lace works, Is now almost completed. The stockholders of tho Wilkes Barre and Wyomlnt: Valby Traction company held their annual meotimr Wednesday ind electel thu following ooara or omcers: president. John A. "RIksc vice resident. II. a. Mnnro; 'secretary and treasurer, W. R. Cell; fcoard of directors, E, J. Moorp, It. X. Carson, P. W. Itobllng, T. C. Barr. W. J. Harvey, W. a. Eno. N. Helchard. n. N. Buckley, Reuben NeUon and Theo dore Royal. The stockholder of the 'Wllkes-Barre Harvay'a J.aks and Dal las railway nlKo held tholr annual meeting on that day, at which the fol lowing were elected: President. John A. Itlgg; vice president. II. C. llooro; pcretary and treasurer. W. 8. Bell; MJrectvrq, S, J, Mooio. It. W. Carbon, "He is Wise Who ' Talks But Little' This is only a half truth. If wise men had held their tongues, we should know nothing about the circulation of the blood. If it were not for this advertisement you might never know that Hood's Sarsaparilla is the greatest medicine in the world to purify and enrich your blood, create an appetite, give you strength and steady nerves. Impure Blood "Mycomplexioniuas bad. Hood's SarsaparilL did much good by purifying my blood. SMy skin is now clear." cAnnieD. McCoy, Watsontown, Pa. MOQ(foS(Vtia MOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestic use and of all sizes, Including Buckwheat and Blrdseye. delivered In any part of the city, at the lowebt price. Orders received at the offlce, Connell building, Koom KOG: telephone No. 1762, or at the mine, telephone No. 272. will ha promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO The Dickson Manufacturing Co. bcranton and WllkeKarre. I'a. Manufacturer or LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY EN0INES Boilers. Hoisting and Pumping Machinery. General Offlce, Scranton. Pa. $&z CARPET ECONOMY It's real economy to buy your Car pets now. Spring patterns here in all their beauty. Stocks complete in every department, and nil at the old prices. No advance here as long as present stock lasts, Will it pay you to wait and pay higher prices? We'll gladly store any goods selected now (ree of charge until you want them. WILTON I AXMINSTER I VELVET I BRUSSELS I INQRAIN l RUGS 1 WALLPAPER I DRAPERIES iooo pairs La dies' Common Sense 50c Rub bers, at 25c. Sizes 24,t0 4'. The Cheapest Shoe Store, Myer Davidow, 307 Lackawanna Ave. 500 Pairs Men's Slippers Reduced to 49c, 79c, 98c. llood'i Will cum liver 111. jtli non IrilUtlns and only cathartic to Uk with Hood'i Sir.ipirtlli. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUBE JtZZXtrtt t)Utatt-rtMaa Mom; SrrltmpoMncr,HMfSiMBM,nveDua j Abota or ottur TEictnn and Indti ctattou. XKfit.gvltMy.ana lurtlu rMtora ixm viumr la oiaorjount.ina fit a tain for etqdr. ooilBMa or surrUft, Prmat Intuit and Osuoactlon If m Their ofotnqwi ImmedliU improto SmU a CUHEwnara alTotlur fiif la. i Ajax XftDin. incr juaiixi' Wuslntl V'JaVBaflv JFjT ' & ftwrmk ho& Williams & McAnulty, rnnat , 0. Tnalrnia Btntand aBaeia a C.UIll ut opon.haring tb geanlni nn cured thooiaadi and Willi .ttlrawrlttaasnaraBtoa tosOM sOMtaea: a-s itim ks cam or reiana tno bobot. Vnoe "V MlSi nt ukagei or iU cicna (tall tnatmantl for tlCO. Tr For sale In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and H. C. Banderson, Druffflsts. MAKE PERFECT MEN WIRUTIKIFAII1 UopolSt fruinart nrh fori anil tmbltlotii lift cm m rt ftortd to u. Th ? womicatttti n m lion BrtMBi rhtfkaaMluii Our Me ttirii $uf- 01 ICaltf NirABI BaT It Aburlutclv curtd fcv 'PEI TABLKT9. Olft prompt rt ostnift, fftinu mtnory na i naarftinor f nmi powtr. rj ! Vftt fina am or fiui powtr. ineuirta ny n4Ucrtllo.it or fxettMi of taviljr yttii. mptrt f tier mj potvney lo tvrry une tlhotytttm. Otr flB. lo to tbt rt 10 tho o1JWi young or old. m nirv B MMiMBpUMiruiriiMtdcirfVjafLVir mcaijr r fvndM. Ca bo cirrltd la vail SS aocfeit. foia if rj watro or n.uaia pioin wnmr UTmirw rlo tj TBI MIUVW' 16., Cum .. oliifc"' Bold In Bcranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and MeQarran ft Tnomas, drufflsta. Great February Sale of Shoes. Today begins a Shoe Sale whose importance is hard to exag gerate for it affords buyers an opportunity to buy reliable shoes of all sorts at prices which they are not likely to see again for a long time to come. You all know the price of shoes has advanced, yet we sell shoes cheaper thau ever, The power of cash works marvels. Special Bargains for Today (Saturday) : We Defy Any House to Meet These Low Prices. Lot 1 148 pairs Men's Box Calf haud-sewe-1, leather lined $4.00 Shoes at $2.48 Lot 2 136 pairs Men's Box Calf leather liued $3.00 Shoes at 1.98 Lot 3 60 pairs Men's Box Calf $2.00 Shoes at 1.49 Lot 4 1 60 pairs of Men's Winter Russet, 3-sole, leather lined Shoes, made to sell at $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4. Sale price $1.98 and 2.48 L0t 5300 pairs Men's Fine Calf,Goodyear welt,Dress Shoes,worth $2.50, Congress and lace, at 1.98 Lot 6 Men's $1.50 Shoes at 98 BIG CUT IN FINE. LADIES' SHOES Lot 1 60 pairs Ladies' Fine Shoes, made by Gray Bros., hand welt and turned, made to sell at $3.50 and $4. Sale price only $2.50 Lot 2 ICO pairs Ladies' Fine Button aud Lace Shoes.raade by Johu Kelly to sell at $3. Sale price only 1.98 Lot 3 269 pairs LadieV Goodyear Welt Button and Lace Shoes, worth $2,50. Sale price only 1.69 Lot 4 Ladies $2 Felt Lined Shoes at 1.19 Lot 5 Ladies' Felt Slippers, odd sizrs, to close out, at 69c and 79c Boys' Shoes at 98c. Misses' Shoes at 98c. Children's Shoes at 39c, 49c, 75c We invite you to call and examine our goods before buving elsewhere. Remember, we sell what we advertise. There is no trouble to show goods and you will surely save money by it. MYER DAVIDOW, JSJ , N. B. We have two tint Show Cases for Sftle, 6 ft. high, 6 ft, long and 15 Inches wide. 1 : 1 $ if THIRD NATIONAL BANK I OF SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital - S200.000 surplus 450.000 VM. C0NNELL, President. HEMtY BELIN, Jr., Vlce-Pres. WILLIAM IL PECK, Casblir. 4 U..-..-., aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii 1 Umbrellas 1 Repaired or Recovered. Skates Sharpened at I FLOREY S BROOKS' 1 i s We can show you the iqoo g 9S M.1l f Kilt. Inc.. Ui1ll1 if ..SM. 0 2 11IUUCI I.ILIIIIIC UIUJCIU II JUll M S will call 3 !SllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHJIIIIIIIIIII0 JtM 'FaaaV V J &.ilJaLHLv 'ill Wasliiuu'ton Ave. THE MOO SIC POWDER CO, Booms 1 anu2,Cora'llh u Td'g, B0KANTON, PA. DR. PENSTEN. 311 Spruce Street. Scran tan, I'a- II cute an) Chronic Ulseaocs ul Men. NVonvn an 1 Children. Cuniulta'.lon ami examination fre. oilier llouri Daily and banJay Ha. m. to 9 p. uv Hilling and Blasting POWDER Undo at Mooala and Kuia lale Worlti. LAFLIN ft RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANQE OUN POWDER EUctrlo DattDiln. Klaolrlo Kmliltrv exploding blanti, rtufrty I'moaal Repauno Citsmlcal Co.'s v.xT . 1
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