ity r 4 fl , r"e" S - Mf. 7 10 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1900. w 'Ttrvflver7'iW5''''(r'i Vsv"t ,wp'J?5rTI"","(T!-"'w - 1 nF I will (runrimte that my Rheumatlim Cure will reliftve Ium bao, iclatlca and all rheumatic palni la two or three hour, and cure in a few day. MUNYON. At all druffftlRti, 2Sc. a vial. Guide to Health find medi cal ndrlce free. 1505 Arch st., Phlla. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD SILK MILLS TO BE UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT. Sauquoit Company Has Purchased the Plant of tho Meadow Brook Company Make Up of tho D., L. & W. Board for Today Improve ments to Be Made at the Mining Institute at Freeland Philippine Islands Are Reported to Be Rich in Coal Notes of Many Kinds. The BS.inquolt Silk Mumifiirtuilu company has pmcliu'd tho sdlk mill fit the cot nut of Cedar nwnuc! and Hiook street formerly owned and op erated by the Meadow Hiook Silk company. The latter company ill retire ttom business at once and the Sanquoit people will opetutei the plant In conjunction with their other ltugo mill. The bulldlnp: in which the plant is located is a. two-htoiy bilck structute 171x44 feet in ple. About -50 hands hive boon employed for several yeara p.ist. It Is the Intention of the new management to elosv down the mill lor about a month In older that many extensive imptovements may be made. willing, and offer tho best objects for editcutlonal Influences. The native, with nil possible schooling, will prob ably attain nothing1 higher than at laboring man; it is tho Chinese-Filipino mixture of types which will fur nish tho best class, mentall ' and physlclnlly. This and That. A. J. Davis has been appointed super intendent of the Erie and Wyoming Valley railroad, with headquartera at tho company's office In Dunmore. Tho trouble at tho Leggotts Cieek mine of the Delaware and Hudson company has been settled and tho driver boys ho wont on stilke Thurs day 111 lemime work today. A change In the fate linn been made on the Utlca division of the Lacka wanna, beginning with Urlsbln, the two cent u mile tate Is In effect to all stations between thnt place and Utlca. The lire bosses of th Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron company. In tho Slmmokln district, were notified Filday, that their salaries had been Inct eased V per month, which Is the laigcbl advance In wages for that kind of woik In the history of the country. M. J. Walsh, fotmerly of this city, who vcvetal tnnnths ago was made foteman In the Uuffalo shops of the Dclawnie, Kackawanna ni'ul Western company, has tendered his resignation. Inability to get along harmoniously with Master .Mechanic Charles Ot.i h.im Is said to bo the cause. The Kile tallioad Is making special effotts to stop the theft of coal from Its cars. It Is said that tho road was compelled to pav mote than $l!iO,000 dating the past year to make up shoitages In coal, which occurted while the cats were In Us custody In tt.tnslt. This notice has been pooled at tho Delivwntc, 1ickawnnna nnd Western station: "Conductois John nnd Stephen Flnnetty and W. D. Waifel ate holding dally classes of instruc tion on tin new lantern and hand sig nals at the It. It. V M. O. A.. Scran ton, up stalls. All employes In the :td and road service. Including en gineers and llremen, aie expected to attend these classes and make them selves tluuoughly familiar with these signals." m SNORING. D., L. and W. Board. Following Is the make-up of the Delaware, 1-ackawann.i and Western board for today: Moiul.i. Feb. 5, 1JU0. SUMMITS. 5 JO a. m , north (I. Frounfelker. I p. m., i-outh II. Hush 6 p. m , south M. Maillgjti. vvuw.n. 10 n. m. 1'ccklns. rusHuns. 5 ,i. m., south llotispr. II .10 n. tn , south M. Moran. T p. m., south M. Murphy. 10 p. m., south C. Cawle. PASSHNOKH KNGINU. 6 SO p. m. McGovern. WILD CATS, NORTH. 11 a. in. 'J tiiKliu s J. Tj. Masteis. 1 p. ni J orpine T. Doiulle.in. :i p in., - cukIuis It. r.istnei. ! p. m , L' ctiKlnes C. KitiKsloj. A. I'. Miillln. O. U.indolph .mil .1. J. Duffy, with their news, will dead head in Port Morris Mondav mornltiK, Fib. .. uv, on nam :;. r.ut at uipeiintuu cat's ollke lor traiuporlatlon. Freeland Mining Institute. Circulars fire about to bo sent out In behalf of the Mining Institute nt Freeland, established and maintained by the genet oslty of the late Kekley H. Coxe. An extension and a library aie badly needed and the Mist appe.il to the public will he made. The now edlllie and libt.it y illl Los.t about $17,000. Neatly $9,000 has nhcady been subscribed for the building fund and J1.000 extia. for tho furnishings. The trustees ate about to send out circu lars, in which the benellts of the school will be lully set fotth. Under the charter any person contributing the sum of J0rt or more at any one time becomes a life member; less than that amount nnd under $10, makes him ot her an annual member. The trustees believe that the effort to liberally edu cate the sons of mine toilets, so tint their future shall be bettcted and their social conditions elevnted, will attract attention. In 1S75 Mr. Co.no established the school at Drlfton for instruction in scientific mining. It was open to nil young men and boys in his employe. Its first teacher was O. J. Ilelnrich, a fellow student of the late Mr. Coxe at Freiburg. Germany, lie died and was succeeded by John It. Wagner, a graduate of Lehigh University, wlvi continued as manager until U3.5, when Mr. Coxe pi iced the control of the school In the hands of a board of tins tees of his own selection. The boaid subsequently securid a charter for the school undr the name of the Mlnin? nnd Mechanical Institute. Mr. Cno died In 1S95 and the school was soon after lemoved to Fteelund, wlwv looms in Dlikbeck's building wete se emed and where It has tlouilshed since, its achievements have In en. nothing loss than lem.ukable. it students came from the oung and hntd winking contingent of the an thracite coal legions jreuer.tly. At present there mo about 1J0 students enrolled, a coips of six (eacheis is employed, the cunkiuum being dlvld ed''into n mining class, n mechanical elnss, n sclentlilc class and a tegular unlveislty preparatory class. j Philippines Rich in Coal. George F. Decket, of the Govern ment Geological Suivey, has Ju.st le lurned from a year's visit to the Phil ippines. He has submitted to Genet al Otis a long repot t on hlr observe tions atl a geologist. Mr. Becker Is tho survey expert who visited the Trans jraal several .years ago. Ills icport shows that the outlook for gold and Sthe'r valuable metal In tho Philippines M meagre. He says thete is a better chance of getting rich on gold In the Southern states than in th? Philip pines. - "'He" found, however, that tho Islands were rich in coal deposits, and that one bf the great industries of the Philip pines would probably be coal mining. Coal can be mined and sold In the Islands for $2 per ton, or placed on board ships for $2.S5 per ton extra. At present most of the coal comas from Japan and costs JIO per ton. The 'difficulty in carrying on the en fprprlsei of mining will be In securing efficient labor. The Filipinos, pays! Mr. Becker, cannot be depended upon to work hard or long. As soon as the ayerage native gets $1 ahead he takes a week off and spends It. The only class upon which coal mine ou tiers rcmld draw for miners and other la borers are the half breeds, the natives who have mixed with the Chinese. The latter furnish, tho most enetgetlo. and, Tiaveler Says the Disagreeable Noise Is a Mark of Civilization. Fiom the Nen York Sun. "Snoring may be Inconveniently ob ttushc In a sleeping car," said tho ex perienced tiaveler, "but It Is just 'is much a mark of a high stuge of civil ization as Is the sleeping car itself. You may take It for u fact that all the wild and Infeilor races do not snore. The doctrine of the survival of the fit test gets in Its wotk right there, and the savage person who vocalizes his sleep stands a very good chance of learning that snoring Is not good for the health. Suppose you ate a very savage pctson out on the watpath In a country full of your enemies. You take eety precaution against dlscov ei y, coveting up your ttuil aid select lug your camp so as to baffle ordinal y seaich. That's .ill light, hut If ou snote it's all wioag; an enemy who lie.ns the sound will make Investiga tions and the lesult Is fatal always and ficquently unconifot table. "I have been a gie.it deal among wild people, both in this country and else whete, and I know that they do not snoie. Once 1 had otic of these gov ernment ptofessois with me; he was a very wise man, and knew mote about the savages than they did themselves, but he would snore to beat the band. Like most people whose slumbets aie otchestiated, he denied the fnct, and we should never have convinced him of what the rest of us had eveiy reason to know, it it had not been for one little circumstance. One night we made our camp tight In a village of the sav ages. They were peaceful enough, and we wete In no paitlcular danger. Still, 1 as they weie wild people. It was just as well to keep some soit of a watch on their movements. "Well, tho pi ofessor lolled himself up In his blanket and soon was snoilng like a good fellow. After a while I felt that there wete people about, and I 'Do Not Grasp at 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 "Mill be things of the past and life will be 'worth living. Hacking Cough "I'was troubled with dry. hacking cough. One bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla helped me and three bottles cured me and made me strong." George W. Bennum, Coolspring. 'Del. SaMal 3&od6 MBT.,rnT7ZnirmWamv mHZEMmCAlUlllIII1l-,r lifted myself up on my elbow to sec what was up. I'm blest If pretty near the whole outfit of the savages hadn't left their own houses and squatted down on the grass where they could look Into our camp and see what was going on. It was the first time in all their lives they had ever heard a man .snore, and they did not know what to make of It. Or rather they thought they did, for they sized It up that some one of the gods was pommunlcatlng with tho white men, "It's never very safe to monkey w lilt the tellglous opinions of the savage?, so I got up and woke the professor. When he saw the crowd sitting around our camp ho was scared for fair. But when I told him that the savages had gathered Just to hear him snore It made him mad. I don't see why It should. If the savages don't snore and tho civilized people do, then the snore should be tuken us one of tho badges of civilization." New Zealandors in Battlo. neusbitrg, Cape Colony, Feb. 4. The New Zculaiiders, Remington guides and a squadron of llfo guards mado a swcp of several miles nlorg the hills adnccnt to the British rlidit flank. One kopje oc cupied by Hcets was rushed, tho Boers clearing out after a slack resistance. One New Zealandcr was wounded. Small pai ties In tho distance retreated when ever n Frltlsh horse appeared. Cures a Cough or Cold nt one Conquers Croup without tail. Is the best for lliouiliitit, Clr in I Hoarseness, VlioopitiK-Coiinh. am for the cure, oi conmmntion. Mothers praise it. Dtxtot s prescribe It. &wau ousts; quicv, Mirv icmiuh. mm Gopl the Blood In til Cisk of Itehlnt Bvrnlni Humors withi CUTICURA RESOLVENT While Cleansing the Skin and Scalp with hot baths of CUTI CURA SOAP and healing the Raw, Inflamed Surface with CUTICURA OINTMENT. Complete Treatment, $1.25 Of. Ssir.lM lOmniriT, We l Riioi.TinT.Me. Sotfl nrf wlure. Form I). axi 0. Coir., Prop, ,Boitoa. I T PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of the best quality for fiomeatlo use and of all sizes, Including Buckwheat and Blrdscye, delivered In any part of the city, at the lowest price. Orders received at tho ofBce, ConnMI building. Room 806: telephone No. 1762, or at the mine, telephone No. 272, will be promptly attended to. Dealers suppllod at the mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL GO iALlAL.iALXlLLilk.ilLilU.LilLl Point eil 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 $3.75, .50, 7.00, $10.00. Now 2.75, $4.00, $5.50, 7-5. Bed Talk, Metal Beds, were $7.50. $ 10.00, $12.00, $15.00. With best springs, now $5.75, $7.0, $9.50, 12 Bureau Talk. Bureaus, white enamel or oak, Oval Bevel Plate Glass, were $i6.jo; now $12.50. SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTERS 4- -f 4- 4- 4- 4 4 4 4 - 4- 4 4- t 4-4-4-4-4-4 -f The really lowest prices known to Scranton are now marked on our Ladies' Winter Jackets What's the use another word ? Not we won't. of saying a bit and 4- 4- 4- t 444444-4 44-44 44-444- 4-4-4-4-4- 4-4 44444- 4444-4 444- 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4- 4- 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4 4- 4-4 4444444 44444444 4444 4 44444444 4 44444444444444444444444 m " - tOO LACKAWANNA AVE. fT1!; IUffimfrllUffTlHfrfiMfTWfTWm East Mountain Lithia Water Sold by All First-Class Druggists. Highly Kecom mended by Physicians. FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. JOSEPH Office 902 West Lackawanna ATenne, AGENT, - - Scranton, Pa. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 At $2.50 At $5.00 At $7.50 At $ 1 0.00 All Jackets that were from $6.oo to $io. oo. All Jackets that were from $n.oo to $15.00. All Jackets that were from $16.50 to $20.00. All Jackets that were from $22.00 to $30.00. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4-4 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUB The Dickson Manufacturing Co. bcranton nnd Wllke Hirr I'a., .Manufactured at LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENdlNES Bailers. Hoisting and Pumping Machinery. TELEPHONE 4732. Oeneral Office, Scranton, Pa. juiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii1: X " Corner Lackawanna and Wyoming Avenues, FEBRUARY SALE As Usual Big Bargains in All Kinds of Shoes. You will find here Shoes to protect your feet and look well, and our February prices will enable you to easily ovyn a pair. All our regular grades marked as follows : 1 1 oud'a YUU cure Uvarllli; the non Irritating and only cittuiin tci t.ikw with Hood hitriai'arill. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CORE A.X.L A'ewoua Ulatatem Failina Mora. cry, Icpctcncr. Hloerlowieu, etc., cauiad by Abuaa or other Kicesso. nnd Indie cretl;c3, 'They quUhtu ana iurclu restore Last Vitality In olaoriouni, n3 taken in tiia (It a man (or tady, bu.lnem or marriage, frevest Inunltr and ConsnmDtioa it a. j.ucir una innn immiaiuii meat and elfocta a CUKE where oil other in ffl roTo. .' moaaaor rotund Iha moner. l'riniwwiin. SHcauai Vr.,l W "Cll treatment! for WHO. Uj ft nil. In E'eln wrapper, npon rae.1 pt at Brlre. Circular " AJAX REMEDY CO., SaS For Mle In Bcranton, Pa., by Matthews Broi. and H. C. Sanderson, Drunlatd. E Ckleaeetere Kactuh BUaaea Biaai. ENNYROYAL PILLS yTf.f wari. olwan nUatu. iT.. T.. M wc'WMwan?! m H& KVIHB "mrchU iim. mia wlSllH rlbXsT TaU W uuimwi4m. aiDnftiMi.wH.a. IWIIMWIIII Mg la utapt (w .esi vtMaaULooal ii ii. Wist i unTO MM. A-L-A-X-r-A-A-.-l-A-A-l-A ..... TL tt.ae4BwtsptrkaM4,UtftioL IN Bi.leoDinillf jua.ttrixrri.Mr uimuh a umw. not; u. r. tbissl, r M. B04 Nona Math ., VkUaTel. f phta.a.. fl'M a Ouvuw la nt'i . r VrlMMl8uluu(MfaUlf). LMtTlink aHiftlthrMlond. rirUMlernd. BMnll-t.L .II. BrarffcrlMinaaetsiutaunttuL 4tlir 10 M M I M. Pr.k mm 4 to 1 0 atra. r ft Seua tMUawaTeU u4 awa. AUIl4ltiMMC.r aV--t.TJ f-t 1 l,l,UXt-UJ.t.U-CCCa These Are $6.00 SHOES FOR $5.00 A es1 4.00 4 ' 3.35 Will On Regular 350 .. .. 2.Q5 Pay Goods, 3.00 " 4' 2.6O Y We Have 2.50 " " 2.10 Broken Lines 2-00 t" l-65 To - 3 - .- - A;tend Lots loo 4 4t .90 uur At Larger .90 44 4 .75 February Reductions, -75 " " .60 Salfl .50 44 44 .42 Your New Draperies. v? We know our new spring arrivals of Foreign and Domestic Upholstery stuffs will interest you. Come and see our novelties in LACE CURTAINS. Brussels, Irish Point, Nottinghams. DRAPERIES. Veiour, Tapestry, Damask, Bagdad. WE'LL MAKE YOUR OLD FURNITURE LOOK LIKE NEW. We have the Furniture Coverings and the men who know how to use them. As to the price come in and see how small it will be for good work. WILLIAMS & JTANULTY, 129 WYOMING AVENUE. i ra I 4 Corner Lachianni md Wyoming Afenues. 4 ! THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital SSOO.OOO Surplus 450,000 WM. CONNELL, President. HElNRY BEI.IN, Jr., ViccPref. WILLIAM H. PECK, Cashier. aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiimia Umbrellas Repaired or Recovered. Skates Sharpened at FLOREY 8 211 Washington Ave. 5 We can show you the 1900 3 Model Chainless Bicycle if you S S will call. J aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ML. DR. DENSTEN 311 Sprusa St, Iimple Court Building, SCRANTON, PL HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUUUl! All ncuto nnd chronic dlseates of mn, women and children. CHHONIO. NKRV. OUS, BRAIN AND WASTING DI8EAS KS A HI'KOIAI.TV. All diseases of the Uut, KIdnc)8, lllnddtr. 8kln, Blood, Nerves, Womb, He, r.ar. Nos. Throat, and I.uiiBs. I'uneers. Tumors, Piles, Rupture, Ooltre, Rhium itlsm, Asthma, I'atiirrh, Varicocele. Lost Manhood, Nlshtly Amissions, all Female Ulseases, I.pucorrhoea, etc. Oonorrhe.i, Syphilis, Blood I'olson, InUlscrPtlon and outhfu ImliltH oblltcraitd. Sursery. Fits, KpL lepsy. Tapo and Htomurh Worms. t'A. TARRHOZONi:. Rpccltlo for Catarrh. Threo months' treatment only $5,00. Trial freo In oftlie, Consultation und enaml. nations free. Ollleo hours dally and Sunday, S a. m. to 9 p. m. THE NI001 POWDER CO, looms 1 and 2, Com'llh B'l'd'g. BCRANTON, PA. lining and Blasting POWDER Made at Mooalo and Kuib lala WorUl. DR. DENSTEN LAFLIN & RAND POWDDR CO.'S ORANQE QUN POWDER I'Ctrlo Batterl.a. Kleotrlo Kiplojari, xplodlnz blast, bafely fun at t Repauni Chemical Co.'s exivE t'