Trvyv.t.jr -, , , il?lfl",p T77?7"' J. '';V V THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, MARCH. 9, 1900. l(M'-;- MUNYOiNS INHALER CURE5 CATARRH Cold, Coughs, l lay rtr urwii" chitlSt Asthma nd all Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Cloud of Mrdlcftted Vtpor r Inbilcd tbrosgh the mouth ind emitted from the noi trIU, rltinilo (ind virorlilnfr ill the InHamnl sd dliiicd'prt which cannot be reached bjr BMdlclao tikra Into the ttomtcfa. Tt reaehet the tore tpottTl heati the rate placet It qortto the neat ofdUrateIt art cit a balm and tonic to the whole yitemfl.nOnt mraggUtl orient by matt. HOi Arch St., Phtta. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD IMPROVEMENTS TO BE MADE AT HILLSIDE HOME. Bids Being Received i for the Con struction of a New Green House At the Hillside Home D., L. & W. Board for Today Improvements at the Baggage Room in the Lack awanna Station Order Issued by General Passenger Agent T. W. Lee Other Notes. Bids are now beinB received for the construction of a now preen house to replace the old one lit the Illllsldu Home. The structure, the plans for which have been prepared by Archi tect K. II. Davis, Is to be complete in every respect. It is to be eighty feet long and thirty-seven feet wide- and v ill have three compartments!, a palm house, i rose house and a Rrecn house mid n room for the raising of varlowi oilier, plants. The estimated cost is r'-nut JJ.00O. The Rrecn house will be used for .' winter culture of the plants mid fyuers which In the summer time i .iin the extensive grounds around t' house. The cold storage building, now In ourse of construction at the home by Contractor M. .1. Ruddy, will be fin ished and ready for use by April 1, If not before. This building Is 22x70 feet In size and will contain all of the most modern Improvements now In use In this class of buildlncs. The D., L. & W. Board. Following Is the make-up of the Del aware, Lackawanna nnd "Western board for today: 1'rlday, March 0,1900. WILD CATS, SOUTH. I a. m. G. M. Wallace. 3 a. m. I. Slncer. 3 a. m.-LaBar. with W. D. "Warfel's men. 3 a. m. W. A. Bartholomew. 4 a. m. A. K. Ketchum. 4 a. m. O. Kearney, r. n. m.-P. oililcin. i n. m. J. Medio. a. m. W. II. Bartholomew, a. m.-P. Hullctt. a. m. A. II. Howe, with A. Polhamus' men. 0 n. m. J. Bush. 10 a. m. M. Miultgan. 30 a. m. H. V. J.'olvln. II u. m.-O. Miller. 11 a. m. O. Ka'fertl. lino p. m.-P. J. cr.Malley. 1 p. m. M. Hcnnigaii. 1 p. m. F. F. Stevens, with Hopkins' men. 2 p. ra.-W. McAllister. 2 p. m J. H. McCann. 3.30 p. m.-T. McCaithy, with J. F. Stev ens' men. 4.4." p. m. II. J. I.arkln. 5 p. m. T. Doudlcan. , ,. SUMMITS. T n. m north G. Frounfclkcr. i;.30 a. m., south Mcl.ane, with War rick's mon. 10 a. ra., south II. Bush. 8 p. m., south K. Caitner. PIJLLBK. 10 n. m. J. I, Beavers. PUSHERS. " R a. m.. south Houser. 11.30 a. m., fcouth-Mornn. v 7 p. m., south Murphy. 10 p. m., south C. Cawlcy. rASSENGEB ENGINE. , 6.30 p. m. Magovcrn. Order About Tickets. The following circular has been Is sued by General Passenger Agent T. "W. Lee to agents, conductors and bag gagemen "on tho Lackawanna railroad: Wo have supplied ogents with new form of book local tickets as follows: Ij 11 hook, one way. I, 12 book, excursion round trip. 1, 13 book, party. These three forms are to tnko the place nf local forms 443, 411, IIS and 431 respect ively. l 11 and L 12 are emergency forms of one way and excursion tickets nnd are to be used only to such destinations to which you may have temporarily ex hausted your simplex form ono way and excursion tickets, except that It Vi will bo used to such points to which you ni not supplied with printed card excursion tickets until the supply of 1 X round trip simplex tickets are furnished, which will be prior to April 1. Ij 13 is a party form to be used for all party business, at regtdar party rate-", for ten or more people, or on specific or ders from this department. Upon receipt of this, you will please send to tho Auditor, freight mid ticket accounts, together with detailed state ment of tho commencing and closing numbers of each form, all tho above men tioned blank tickets and all of your one way, card local forms to stations whein yourt sales avenge less than ISO per month, which you may have on hand. Such, stations as arc supplied with card rorpse tickets will also return them, and hereafter. In selling tickets for the irarupoktatlon of a corpso use regular Implex pickets and endoise In Ink ncro.-a face of ticket "Corpse." Improved Baggage Room. The bagfcago room ut the Lackawan na station 'has been enlarged and now lakes In tlip room formerly occupied by the Union News company and the railway malltelerks. The Interior has been painted and other Improvements made and a nfew Fairbanks scale add ed. The scales formerly used on the depot platform has been removed. All 'baggage Is now loaded on trucks in the baggage room and conveyed to the trains without being handled on the station platform, and all trucks and valises taken from trains are con veyed to tho baggage room on trucks, instead of being handled on the plat form. This and That. Kyau & Kelly, ot Philadelphia, havo been awarded the contract to erect tho new locomotive shops at Headlnt? for the- Philadelphia and Reading Itallroad company, at, their bid of Jl, 150,000. . I,t s now a certainty that Mahanoy Plftne will be abandoned. Ileretoforo the empty cars from Port Richmond wor.e. brought up the main line to Palo AJtip.-from whero they were taken to Frackvllle, and thence down the plan? for distribution to tho collieries. In $oiic they will bo diverted from the main line at Port Clinton and brought up the Little Schuylkill railroad to Tamaqua for distribution. The Lehigh Valley railroad has placed an order with the Baldwin Lo comotive works for three passenger locomotives that will bo used on the Black Diamond Express tralm, tho on glncB to be delivered- some tlmo In May. These now engines In a general way will bo tho same as those now used for the Black Diamond service, except that they will be comlderably heavier and more powerful. They were designed by 8. Higglns, superlntjnlont of motive power of the Leh'gh Vnllc road, BLAZE AT BROWN HOLLOW. Business Portion of the Little Town Destroyed by Fire. Tho business poitlon of Brown Hol low was destroyed by fire at an early hour Thursday morning. The tire orig inated in n dance hall nt the rear of tho Brown Hollow hotel, owned and occupied by John O. Ollendlke. Th hall and hotel wero oulokly destroyed. Mr. Ollendlkft and family barely ?s- , caped with their lives. They were obliged to nmko their escape In their night robes. The llanies spread from tho hotel to the genernl store of J.-V Croffat. This building was a largo two story structure and was complete ly drstroyed, none of the stock being saved. A clothing stoic owned by Jacob Kostlne was the next to go, nnd both stock and building wero con sumed. The aggregate loss will foot tip $S,000 with small Insurance. A bucket brigade did good service In sav ing several other buildings. The. tire Is thought to have been the woik of an incendiary, 'is ihcre was no fire In the hall. t The fames were Hist discovered at' the re.ir of the dance hall. Brown Hollow Is a little .village four miles from Peckvllle, and in ricott township. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. Meeting of the Stockholders of the Peck Lumber Manufacturing Co. At the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Peck Lumber Manufac turing company, held in the Board of Trade building Tuesday afternoon, March 6. 1000. tho following directors wero chosen: J. r. Tock, C. L. Peck, Z. H. Peck, Dr. D. B. Hand, C. D. Jones, John L. Hchroeder and ( P. Davidson. Offl reis were elected as follows: John D. Peck, president; C. P. Davidson, vice president: C. B. Shoemaker, secre tary, and U. S. Peck, treasurer and general manager. DONATIONS FOR FEBRUARY. Acknowledged by the Managers of the Florence Mission. The managers of the Florence Crlt- ith Head light WATER White Oil. Just thine; for the finest hfttiniiet lamos. economical enough for the common kind. Headlight Water White k Oil is the finest household oil for lighting pur poses ever rehncd, Less charred wicks. less smoky chim neys, no disagree able odors. Your dealer has it. ATLANTIO REFINING CO. , At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestlo use and of all sizes, Including Buokwheat and Blrdscye. delivered In any part of the city, at the lowest price. Orders received at the office, Connell building. Room 806; telephone No. 1781, or at the mine, telephone No. 272, will bs promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO m SHORT m DELIGHTFUL TRIPS of two to fise do's' duration, ore offered by the OLD DOMINION LIKE to such well-known historic points as Norfolk Old Point Comfort Richmond Washington at the above prices. Favorite Route from the North and East to the Winter Resorts of Virginia and North Carolina. For full Information apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO Pier 26, North River, How York. H. B. Walker, Traffic Manager. J. J". Brown, Oen. Pass. Agt. SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIO CITY, W. 1. Hotel Morton Atlantic City, N.J. Open the entire ear, Ono of the best equipped hotels; steam heat; elevator to all tloors; hot and cold baths; line table; kiin parlor: sea view. Ocean end of Vlr tlnla avenue. MHS. X. It. 1IAINKS. Owner and Proprietor. TlFill I jEvcry H2W ww HpwvaiHHMZW tho kkmwS H ksmmmrt-jvimmmmm WMxVrM MOUNT PLEASANT COAL tenton Home, No. T12 Harrison ave nue, acknowledge with thanks the fol lowing donations for the month of Feb ruary: J. E. Hess Baking company, 20 loaves of bread: Scranton Saturday club, Har per's and Indies' Homo Journal, for ISM: Mrs. James Dickson, bureau nnd four chairs; Mrs. Arja Williams, Bibles, liter atures a friend, boiler, kettles, hot water bag: Mr. Louis Bupprcchr. a quantity of ehinanaro; Mrs. James Archbald. $1 for kitchen utcnMls; Mrs. a. W. Filtz, one dozen plates, one dozen tea cups and saucers, ono doscn . glaEscs, three vege table dishes, mixing bowl, bread pan, Ironing boards, three dozen eggs, one. half dozen teaspoons, II for meat: Miss polph, literature: Mrs. Sadler, .clothing Mrs. a.B .Donn, or.c-half dozen tea spoons: Mrs. C. W. Matthews.. one dozen teaspoons: Footo k Puller, 100 feet gal vanized wire clothes line; Plrst Presby terian church, basket, of food: 'Mrs. J. A. jrltz, 20 pounds sugar, two pounds cof fee, ono pound tea: U B. Powell, tuning plnin;a friend, clothing: Lackawanna, dairy company, milk dally, Ico cream, monthly: Bcrnnton Dulry" company, milk dally: Huntington's bakery, bread, cake: gchlelnlng balteiy. bread: Mrs. W. 8. Delhi. Marburger. Carr, Armbrust's. Aylesworth, Wormser's, meat monthly: South Hldo store: meat wok!yj Hllgert's, meat: Mrs. J. D. Von Storch. $3; Homo nnd Foreign Missionary society Prol denco Presbytertnn church, tl.lS: Miss niary nous, i; miss Anna Knowlcs. oi Mrs. B. a. Brooks, $1; Om.Min Ten, Washburn Street Presbyterian church, 2; Mrs. Oberts, CO cents. Constipation reuaacbe, biliousness, heartburn, Indi cation, and all liver His are cured t; Hood's PHI 6olt! b all drusslsts. 25 cents. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital SSOO.000 Surplus 400.000 WM. C0NNELL, President. , HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vlce-Prei. WILLIAM H. PECK, Caihltr. TTWWWW Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD. STOCK PILSNER 435 to 45S N. Ninth Street, .PA Telephone Call, 2333. DR. DENSTEN 311 Sprusa St, lefaple Court Building, SCRANTON, PI All acute and chronic diseases of men, women and children. CHRONIC. NERV OUS. BRAIN AND WASTING DI8EAS ES A SPECIALTY. All diseases of the Liver, Kidneys, Bladder. 8kln, Blood, Nerves, Womb. Eye. Ear. Nose, Throat, and Lunes, Cancers. Tumors, Piles, Rupture, Goitre, Rheumatism, Asthma, Catarrh, Varlococele. Lost Manhood, Nightly Emissions, all Female Diseases, Leucorrhoea, etc. Uonorrhea. Syphilis, Blood Poison, Indiscretion and youthful habits obliterated. Surgery. Fits, Epi lepsy. Tape nnd Stomach Worms. CA TARRHOZONE. Specific for Catarrh. Three months' treatment only $5.00. Trial free In office. Consultation and exami nations free. Offlre hours dally and Sunday, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. DR. DENSTEN - A Pair of Shoes Free to Every Baby Born This Year X 4- $ MYER in is Akm. mTmkmmWB. laaaaaV raar Jar The Cheapest Shoe WOMEN Especially Mothers Are most competent to appreciate to purity, sweetness, and delicacy of Con cuba Boap, and to discover new uses for It dally. Its remarkable emollient, cleansing, and purifying properties derived from Con cura, the treat ikln cure, warrant Its use In preserving, purifying, and beautifying the complexion, hands, and hair, and la the form ot washes and solutions for ulcer, atlve weaknesses, annoying irritations and chafing, as well as for many sanative pur poses which readily suggest themselves. In many ot the above conditions, gentle anointings with CuticurA, the great skin euro and purest of emollients, in addition, will prove ot astonishing ocnent. MlthrauhoutOitvulil. PnTTti Durn mo citllt. Owr. 'iMMmp.,UMtoa. ' " Stsd for SUa Stereti,"fr. uimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHmiiHHHiHiHmi i sr Oa rt- fD s & 5 3 9 3 u Something new 30 candle power; no grease; no dirt; no smell; no nothing but llsht. Brighter than electricity; cheaper than oil. FLOREY k BROOKS, 211 Washington Ave. iHIIHIilllHlllllimilllMIMIIIIIIIIi THX I0SIC POWDER CO, looms 1 and2, Com'Ith B'l'd'g. B0EANTON, PA. lining and Blasting POWDER Made at Mooale and Rushlale Worlti. LAPLIN ft RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANQE OUN POWDER Jtotrlo Batteries, EleotricEznlodsra splodlOK blaiti, Ssftty Fate o 1 jtepaunt Chemloal Co.'s exploTve. Th? Suburban Electric Light Co. HAS THE LATEST IMPROVED ELBCmiOAL APPARATUS ANDispitEPAREDTOPun- lacandeiceat Llghliae NISH CURRENT FOR . . . There; g knowledge tobsRalnedand money to be saved CONTINUOUS SERVIOE AT ATTRACTIVE RATES, GOING TO EUROPE THIS SUMMER? If so, I can fit you out to a T. Remember Unparalled, opportunities ar offered for thu comlnp season. Tho . decennial production of tho famous "Passion Flay" nt Ober-Ammergau, and the unrivaled Exposition nt Paris aro remarkable coincidents. Aro you aware that thousands of people nre consoling: themselves with a mere resolution to ro to Kuropo tho coming wummer, who, for lack of Steamship Hccom mdations will bo disappointed when tho tlmo comes? I will personally conduct a limited party on a 51 days' tour of tho principal points of Interest in Great Britain and Western Kurope, IneludlnK' Glasgow, Krtln burgh, Slelrose, Durham, York, Warwick, Stratford, Oxford. london 01 days), Antwep, Brussels, Cologne, the Rhine, lleldleherg, Baden-Baden, Munich. Ober Ammergau (The Passion Play), Zurich, Lucerne, The Alps and Paris (10 days). Absolutely first class In every particular. Inclusive prices, from 10 to & per cent, lebs than other agencies. Immediate application Is necessary, as this party Is absolutely limited. Also other tours under tho best of manage meat. Full Itin eraries with specific Information sent on application. AddreM-, (Rev.) LYHAN B. WEEKS, Sayre, Pa. SPECIAL SHOE BARGAINS FOR TODAY. Men's Box Calf $3.00 Shoes Men's Box Calf $4.00 Shoes, cut to $2.98. Men's Heavy Russet Shoes cut to $1.98, $2.29 and $2.48. Men's $1.50 Shoes at 98c. Ladies' Goodvear welt, $2.50 Shoes, lace aud button, cut to $1.79 Ladies' fine hand welt and turned $3.50 aud $400 Shoes, at $2.50. Ladies' Felt $2.00 Shoes, cut to $1.19. Boys' Shoes at 98c. Misses' Shoes at 75c and 98c. Children's Shoes at 49c, 69c DAVIDOW, Store. 307 CononjSU)allac The Sale of Linens Continues This Connolly & Wallace sale would grow as flat and spiritless as those of other stores, if the Connolly & Wal lace methods were not so distinctive and aggressive- We originate and conduct our sales characteristically. The bargains we present are bigger and the policy that con trols is broader than you'll find elsewhere. How we do dislike and fear mediocrity! Our plans are thorough and inspirational That's why they never fail. The Linen ' Sale confirms the claim. Here's Added Magnetism : Full Bleached Table Damask, of heavy "Banisley" make, 68 inches QCrr wide OOC Full Bleached 72-in. Sham rock Brand, Fine Table Da- t f fk A Very Extra Heavy Irish Damask, in unbleached, 66 inches wide. The heavi est and best piece of linen we ftCfr ever saw OtJW Connolly & Wallace, 127 and, 129 Washington Avenue. ....... ... I--, - - Yfca aftlAQ(lnostfxieT!a:tll.!bonotoL I (IB B5lconiltiryoujuCterlroTa PfiTtcI Dtttuu A Esccms. l'ror. w. cB &uik.m i II. !.. 01 Moru sum bu9 jrniuwn-i .kin. Il- fl m. OamrkntfM la TPr CSJ0.1 vata AiriMaM rna rniMliivl. Lott Vlffff 'AnMithmtared. PftruettlarcciL &ouni9-3.L cr'pO B. Sun. ft IS. Tlnurft ftr lone vtuidlott nd danprowi mui nail in :u in x u. m s-vwn psuins c iCnaJ4tolOdfcyt.f . AUfrtudltflf !!lfM Siu nr ann imwudiui un urn. IfMlffTMMTH DROP THE POSTAL NOW Arc Lighting Electric Fain Electric Power Addrt 501 to go J . Coonell Bulldlnz Phone. 4703 34 Houri a Day 7 Day a eek . . A Pair of Shoes Free to Every Baby Born This Year cut to $1.98. and 75c. Lackawanna Avenue. PA l ' f"2aL & SGRAIStTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Hemmed shown in our window. The value is exceptional Don't Confound Good Tailoring And honorable methods With the Promises of the Fakes Who from time to time infest this city. They offer foreign goods at ridiculous prices, but intelligent men know that the duties on imported goods imposed by the Tariff Act; of 1898 would put these goods beyond their reach, even with out the original cost of the goods. Consequently, cheap shoddy, from nameless American mills, is palmed off in stead. They promise fine tailoring, but get the work done in other cities at factories and sweat-shops, where the work compares with honest tailoring as whitewashing compares with fresco painting. We continue to do HONEST TAILORING at lower prices thau it has ever been done for in Scranton. W. J. DAVIS, SriYRNA RUQS qlt.xia ft., reversible and all wool, $25.00, worth $35.00. .HAND-HADE TOKIO RUOS 9x12 ft., $i5.oo, worth J22.50. Complete lin, all grades and sizes. T ORIENTAL 1 WILTON I AXMINSTER I OARPETS I DRAPERIES 1 Williams S McAnulty, :s ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. All of the property of the late Marwood Jordan, de ceased, on Viue street, near Dickson Works, consisting of a Lot of Blacksmith and Wheelwright Tools, a Variety of Iron and Lumber, 2-Horse Lumber Wagon, 1 -Horse Lumber Wagons, Platform Wagons, Open Buggies, Top Buggies, Phaeton, Laundry and Butcher Wag onst 35 wagons in all. Must be sold quick. Also, the shops for rent for wagon or manufacturing purposes 3 floors, 40x70, with large elevator. A very good building and low rent. For further information call at Bitteabeuder & Co. GRACE M. SEELY, Administratrix. Scranton, Pa., March 7, 1900. Huck Towels, size 18x36, as e 10x30, as 12c 68-iuch Silver Bleached Damask A Gr of good weight and right finish vlOw 68-inch Homespun Damask, very heavy and serviceable, black and dice AQr patterns "Ov Exceptional values are being offered in Napkins, Towels and Crashes by the yard. 213 Wyoming Ave Entrancs to Lyceum TheiWr. RU6 BUYING The universal master the buying public have confidence jn what we advertise. So have others the com mon sense wealthy, who have inher ited the principles of frugality along wiih their money. Nearly a quarter of a century's business experience en ables us to know the wants of ihe people and we never violate the con fidence imposed in us. These rug values cannot be duplicated when present stocks are exhausted. Buy now you'll find it'll pay. V i :7 X - I M ,1 L 'J .LbtiJiL. vte