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THE SCtt ANTON TRIBUNE-THUKSDAY, JANTJAltl' 3, 1901.
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HEWS OF THE
LABOR WORLD
EFrOETS TO SETTLE CARPEN
TEES' STRIKE UNDERWAY.
It Began on June 1, 1B00, nnd Hnu
Continued Ever Since Why Amer
ican Locomotives Aie Winning
Their Way In the European Mar
ket D., L. & W. Board for Today.
John Van Beigen Has Succeeded
Superintendent Neal'e at the Mt.
Pleasant Colliery.
Efforts to luliiir about an iuiiilo
Fettlemcnt of the lonB-Klandliuf cur-
1 . .it. ........ iinilul.
peiitcrs HiriKc me unci- mi m......
way. Contnictoi-H In nnd out nf the
ilulldciH' exclinnri nml olllicm f tin.'
ntothorliood of CitiiviilciH siiid .loln'rs
nre working towards a petu-eful anil
cpeody Hettlcmviit.
A. O. C.'ntterimill, of lilt- mitlotui'. 'x
euullxc loinnilttco of the 'aiMMit"."
union ni rived In tin city last night to
Klve a hand In btliiKimr about t'itr
Fred Dllcher. national orsanlzer of the
Vnltod Mine Wot Item nnd a ileput !::-' I
iilRiinlzi'i' of the American I'mlt tation
of Labor, nlim eoines lo the ely to
liclp HloilB the Rood eailHe. It was Mr.
Dllcher, and HumIiu'hk Ak'hI Oliver
I,uln, of the C'aipetlteiM' Ulllilll, who
pa.ve'd tjie way to the peiulltm m?Riitlu
tloni. The eaipenteiM' sit Ike u.ih bKun
.Tune 1, ISM. eighteen liioiitliH niui last
Tuesday. They had been ivrolvliicr '!'
(.nls an hour and woiklni; nine hotitn.
They asked to hae their wiikm In
ereased to ii m hi I inn tn of 'in rents an
hour and the ImiitN redmed to elfiht.
The llullilets' exi'luiiw la whleh
must of the lending conti.ielois am
tiienibfiM. iifui-ecl to the union's de
mand and a sit Ike was the leMllt.
At the beKlnuhlK or the (.Hike Uiu
union had C.vi lesldent munibein. Now
It has only ;:.n, Some few of the -ton
when the union had lost went to woik
for non-union eontiaetots but the ma
joilty of them l ft the elty ami necined
wotk elsewlieie under union cuiitiiif-l-ins.
The non-union eontiaetois impni ted
i.upentets to patih out their lull folee
and elalni lo have not be-i Inconveni
enced to any applet table extent by
the strike. In pioof of the claim they
point to the Iiukc number ot bkldets
for every lili: Job that Is i fl'eied.
Conseiv.itlve nun tin both ililc". how
(er, believe that the existence of a
sttlke Is deploiablc and lor the irood of
i lie city at l.ivii''. If for nothing else,
ii i e or the opinion that not lenient slmuld
be effected. Conferences looking to
that end will be held at once
Figures Tell the Wondious Story.
The following table from official re-
pmtit lmv the expoitK of doniestle
tneiohnndlse limn the I'lilted Slut'M
and the fulled Klnan'oin, tesoe -tltoly.
rioni 1S7." to lSO'.i, and eleven months
I iltii.lir Year, I'liiied Mali. I mini KhuiIkui.
):,-, i'it,!!ivi,.37 s,(i7,ri7,(mo
17 1;.-,,7.1-)U HT, 110,1X1
I;; .'. Ji7,.')t,1')"i i7,,'13,iKW
i7s TJi.'.Ni.e.il e;, .dil.o
l7-i T.'l.HVi.TVi i.,:.ii'iO,(Mii
HI (CVV.I.UT.V 1.iif,."i2l,lnl
lvfcl .Sll,li..,""'1 l,l,M,nra)
lSi 7l,i,flll,".in 1 17.VI-"AI
li.J T7i,:i:i,71 l.lWi.li-iWK)
ivtt 7.u,7iiNiiii t.r;4,oi(i,iki
!, (.7J,.Vil,.Miii 1,ai7,lil,Ki
l"(l Vi9,ftl'l,UI l,U,2Jti,llill
HS7 Tin,.il,i,fiii l.vlT'VUI.oxi
1,S 1179, jO?, 177 1,MI,::uV"W
lv Mt,151,'V,l l.'II.IIJ.U'Ju
WO M",990,lW: 1.2.M7),iX
iyn (i",:i.iVvii l.'.m.i.iu'i.ii.o
n w.i,237,::r. i.in'1,.47,iii'i
11.1 Ki.Tiw.ni i,n.j,if..',iw
Ml M)7,312.11j 1,031,10.,K)
19.-. 07,7iJ,tl"i I.IOH.IjI.OoO
It-rK! ipyl,bSO,0il I,ias.il7l,rin
lf)7 .., 1,07'l,S.II,'-"M l.mki.MmO
is'is i,.n,:3i,ja i.us.ct.i.ono
1' 1.23,4fl!,O0il l.S.!7l.f0
ii i.w.oiw t.nfti.t KMKio
i:!c(ii luomlii
Why We Can Undeibld Them.
John II. Cpnverse, president of the
U.ildwin Locomotive works at Phila
delphia, rIvos the followlr.g reasons
why tho American locomotive la get
ting control of the lmropean niniket:
llicro ate tl.nc lfi-oni ,liy 111" Iiil.tw in l.o.
t .motive oiks Kiiue Unit Ijii.v iiurniir "1
niilorn in Kiin:' in oiiuk tltbm .uilli loruftn
Imlkltu. lliiwi n imiw nit1 tin- (i.ILIMv t
n celt carllir iloliini, .i inifniiiir nf tii" Aiki
1 .in Ijpc r.( Iwciii.iliic in. I I ho town iriu.
Ortliiu to U.c drir.Ktir .iml iIiIkii tluj hnn1
I nt n rocMru' tnl ill kivi i-t fi.r unit ot welkin
tlun cirdlnjry lUiiopnn l.iiniotii
How Ii ll vc cm iiolnci fm lis osl ? 'Hide
nip t.o rcivnu lor tli. t.
l'lrst, the (hnnilrr of Anuiii.iii Muikmcn.lhclr
ilipnsltlnn tn lu In. hi, li I. hh mill iiili lllucni in
tlie-Ir woik. anl midihI, ilu inui.li Uiisir iwe I
liucliiiio Ir.oN nml lninrnvni iiudiiiitr)'.
riio lialilwln Ini'oiinilie worlVs l.cit.m in a
mikiII way in 1V'J1 in. I li:n 'lunii In Imj tli l.n
t cMililiklimrnt ot t !- Kind In tie ui'tM, with
mi (Miniated c.-iM il iiiipln..nl of it(it(i0il,9iiil ind
n annual ciitiut r.l irl?,'),!)!', uml luiiilnj
out tnv.r loculiiotl0! fm . wn woiKnii; ill) in
III" )cn.
'!!. foirli'ii luik in l,.iiiii:.tif . Ii.ih l.oin
irliitiully of ilu l.nl imntv-tiM ii'.us. uml
llliin that poripil it Ins cNpaiulcil to tlic ca.i
Pleyrilgiap
The Prayer of a Nerve for
More Blood.
Neuralgia may attack any part of the body
but mot frequently occurs w here the nejves
are most abundant.
In the head,
la the face.
Sometimes the heart nerves seem to twiH
Twinging rheumatic pains of the cxtrerul
tits Sharp and intense at times
In the intcnalsduU and heavy.
Neuralgia is the result of impoverished
blood caused by impairment of the nerves
a lack of nerve force.
It la a disease of the nene centers, and
the pains accompanjinp; it ate a prayer for
better nourishment. They are the danger
signals which warn you against a total col
lapse of the nervous system.
Liniments and all external applications
can only give temporary relief, Permanent
cure cannot possibly come until the nerve
centers are thorougly rtvltalt.-ed and relnvlg
orated by Dr. A. V. Chase's Nene I'llls.
'lie beneficial effects of this great nene re
triiratjve are felt thrilling through the nerve
fibres as week by week and month by month
the nerve force of the body is restored.
XV'omen afllicted with diseases peculiar to
their sex are frequently great sufferers from
neuralgia. Or. Chase's Nerve rillsposltivety
rurts both these disorders by filling the
iiervous sistcm with newvlgor and lift. 50
crnt a box at all dealer, or Dr. A. W. Chase
Medicine Co., HufTalo, 1, Y. The genuine
1ij pottralt and' Vgnature of Dr. A. W
Cbajc on each package.
nn licinhplicte, litre It litt tittn tcry Rttat,
tlcclily In tho lut tfn xeirn. Within Hie bit
Ihrrc jejn nc hava built locomotive) (or Not
ny, Knglaml, rronce nml Soullifrn Otrmnny
aim. Tide iimtitilci liiiu tiffn lugo locomo.
tlc nrmluccrs In the urt, anil Imu tfen Mit
nmiictltor for IroJc In South Anici Ion.
Board for T.,day.
Today's D L. and YV. board Is as
follows:
Wcilnrndj)', .Ian. 2,
W 1 1.11 CATS HAST.
S p. m, T. Niuiiian.
ln.yo p. in. 1'. Will.
ll.W i. in. J, A. Itti-li.
'ihurdf, Jin. 3.
Mlt.l) CVT3 KASf.
H.'Ji a, iii.-U. Krainry. '
S a. lit. II. ,1. Lukln.
4 ii. in. II. rinmrty,
5 n. in. M. I'd I m. 'di.
(I a. tn. II. T. rrllirtf,.
S a i.:. V. U rtogin.
I' u. in. I'. II). lit It.
ll.:) Ii. ni. lloMeii, with llalloilj men,
1 p. ni. S. O'Cmiior,
2 p. ir, W, l,iiPnr.
tl l." . in. 1'. U. k'or.
4 l" p. in. 0. lne.
summits, r.io.
ft ii. in., i it I! Ui'AliUln,
1 p. III., M.t J. MixIlT,
il i. in., I'iMt II. lillllk'.u;.
fl j. in., uwt (,. Kriwiilclkir,
I u. in., writ W. II. Nltliolf.
1 p in , cl 1, C'aiilitK, ,
7 p. in.. t from ("njiign Mil.nf.
7 p. in , writ limn C'o.mua flltiley.
7 p. in., ral (ioiii .Nay Mi V.. Dutfjr.
PLXLCR.
10 a. in . II P(j.Ic.
l't'siimts.
5 in. l!oucr.
11.! l u. in. Moran.
7 p. in. Murphy.
9 p. m Lamplrtf.
i'ASSKNQCIl KSHINIA
7 a. in. fladnry.
7 i in. Slnifcr.
6.3U p. in. t niton.
7 p. in. MaRnmn.
Wll.ll I' VIS WEST.
I u in -, llo.ir, i.ltli (t. hiiilth'o iih'Ii.
ft a. in. --I. n.utiT, Willi .1 llnlin nun,
n a. in. T. l'ltrpitrlil..
7 a. m. IInirKoilj.
!i ii. in.- .tolui li.ilntf hi.
I" i in -Join O'llitu.
W U. CI.--.I. ClMllllll.
11 j, in. I. MiCiiiii.
1 p. in. -A, Ki'tihaui.
? p in, .Mm Mm !.
.1 p. in .'. I). Mj'li'i".
I p. in. I'. KIllK'll.l
5 j. in.- P. Civinuiiuli
( P in. W. Iilih.1. wi.li IIjiiiii.IH'k iiiiii.
vol in:.
I .iii.lin Lu 'I' 1. Ilinuiii'iin .m.l irtA will
run i. p in. niiiniill I'm, i.liic-l.i. .tan. 2, In
pljll of II. lilllilMtl .I'm I CM.
This and That.
Jon Van IMgi-n. the w til-known
mining e.Np'.it, has been appointed su
lieilntindent at the Mt. I'lcT-ant col
Ih'iv to succeed Supct Inleudent Xeal,
ti -Igned.
bllllelin as it eel veil yesteiday
fiom Supeilntondent Keteham pet
talning to n numher of tickets that
weie stok'ii ft inn I.lttle Falls station
on Pecemher 7.
t'hief I'leik I'uoie, the affable pil
vate "-ecf'tarv to ileneinl Huperlulen
detit T. II rial lo, ot the Lackawanna
railroad, spent New Year's Day In
New Yoi k and New Jersey,
Master Car lltillder I.. T. Cattfleld Is
back at his oilice again from si tilp to
New Votk although suffering from a
sexeie old lie reports everything
moving smoothly lu his department.
Train Despatchor Michael C'ahtll, of
the Lackawanna "11 o'clock tilck," Is
In Lexington, Ohio, where it Is sup
posed he Is now enjoying a brief
lionevmoon beiore lcttunlng to Scran
ton. I. J. Ilolleran, fotmeily of Avoca.
who has been employed n round the
Oxloid mine as a carpenter for sev
eral months, hns been piomoted to
th" general outside foremanshlp, a 1c
Matthew I'lynn, ic&lmicd.
(leneral Supetlntendcnt T. Ii. riarke,
Supeilntendent of Transpottatlou J.
M. Daly, Wvlsiim Supcilntendent K.
M. nine, and Chief Knglneer AV. K.
MeKarland made a tour of Inspection
over the Lackawanna railroad on
Tuesday, noting contemplated chanses
and Improvements to be made along
the line during the coming year.
POSSIBILITIES OF ALASKA.
Many Piofitable Openings for Agri
culture Says Societal' Wilson.
V. K. CuilK lu Dikaeo Itci'nid.
Secietary Wllfon believes that II Is
possible to ral'e the same cinps In
Alaska (hut ate raised lu Finland,
wheie the uutural conditions aio simi
lar and a population of 2riOi),00i) peo
ple Is supported by ogilcultural In
di'sttles. lie has reached thin con
clusion after three years of explora
tion and experiment by competent
agents. While iho aiea swreeptlble of
cultivation In Alaska Is very small
computed with the vast extent of that
tcitltoiy, the agricultural possibilities
ate no longer matter of doubt, and
the arable soil is scattered In small
tracts so that It may scivi to supply
a largo lotal demand If propeily culti
vated.
It Is a popular .hnpiesslon that
Alaska Is a dozen ssonc: that the sur
face of the eatth Is covered Willi snow
and Ice most ol the viu. and that
the soil Is Imi'ilii and woithless. This
Is a gient mistake, Secretary Wilson
fays, for, although the season Is
slim t, ihe sun Is hot, the snow moist
ens and enriches the miUi, and the
soil In tho valleys Is lertlle and pro
ductive. 'Wheat, coin, oats, bailey,
buckwheat. Mux and a considerable
vailety nf vegotablus and forages
plants can be successfully grown lu
many parts ol the teirltoiy, and last
fall theie was exhibited at the cham
ber of commerce at Duwt-011 line sam
ples of cereals produced in that lo
rallt. Along the liver liotioms native
vegetation Is vigorous, and the slop-s
nio covered with a piofuslon nf (low
ers. Xatlve grasses glow abundantly
over large mens, nnd the natural
meadows, although limited In extent
are capable of sustaining a Mtflielent
number ot live stock to feed all Ih'j
population that can pos-slbly And "in
ployment In tint terrttoiy
The demand for vegetables nv 1 tliei
garden tiuck fiom tho miners, lisher
inen and lumbeimen Is gicat and Dm
cultivation ot the ground Is em out
aged by tho government as an linputt
ant factor In iiialntalulnjr the health
of these communities. It Is not f
pected that theio will ivn be iru.
other Industries than mining, fishing
nnd luinbetlng, hut those who tun en
gaged In (hem will futnlsh a cputinual
and piontublo and pei'maiieut market
for such ct ops ns oats, wheat, bailuy,
potatoes, turnips, onions and other
vegetables. Heeietary "Wilson argifs
that the government might propeily
expend a tensonable sum of money lu
tho encouragement of tho agrlcultitr.il
industries by ascertaining the most
tavorable locations and tho most fav
orable crops for cultivation.
Finland produces ncurly 10,000,000
bushels of cerenls every year and ex
ports oats to other countries.. Hy the
lost census there wero 30O.B3O horses,
2.39V83 cattle. 1.067,381 sheep and 197,
3.ri6 hogs In Finland, and tho peoplo
produce ti surplus of 22,750.000 pounds
of. butter and 100,000 pounds of theeso
GOVERNOR HASTINGS'
COUSIN, MR. JOHN O'NEILL, TELLS OUR REPORTER HOW HE WA8 OURED OP
KIDNEY DISEASE OF LOMO STANDINO OY THE USE OF
MORROW'S KID-NE-OIDS.
ma
ed
for
Morrow's
Kitl-ne-oitls
are made for Kidney
Diseases and that thty cure Kidney Dis
cuses can be attested by a "cloud of
living witnesses," one of which tells his
story above. Morrow's Kld-ne-oids are
for sale by all druggists or by mail pre.
paid nn receipt of 50 cents.
lorrow' KM.nr.olili nrn mad only l.
JOHN MORROW & 00., Chemist
8PRINOFIBLD, OHIO.
annually. The export ol dairy pro
ilnutN from Finland iimoiint tn nearly
JT.iiO'i.OdD (inniiully.
A GLEAM OF HUMOR.
Supreme Court Decision Which Has
Its Comical Side.
W. i:. ttulU lu I lie (lih.isn Ituont.
There was a clinntly Kleuni ot lut
nior In an niilnlnn handed own by the
Mipretne I'linrt teeentl.v. "Jaek" DavH
of Idaho, was eoinleled of muriler
sunte 11, mulls ngn and henteneed by
the enurt lo lie li.inited by the sheilft
nf the county. After this nenteneo
was tironniineeil the leBlsliitutc nassed
a law providing that nil exeeutiiuiH of
death penalty Hhnuld take place In the
stale penltentlaiy under the manage
ment of the Hiinleii nf Unit Institution,
wlieteupiin Mr. Davis cnteied an h
leetlnn, ,11ml aked for a wilt of habeas
lotpus un the Ki'iiund thai the warden
had no tlr;lit tn liiin I1I111 because he
had been sentenced to be hanged by
the sheriff. As the new law had re
lieved the hitler olllclal fiom such re
sponsibilities, he ulijeeted to belnir
luuiKi'il at all.
.lustlce llrowii, who tiiote the opin
ion, whleh was unanimously continued
by his colleagues, dlfi'eieil fiom Mr.
IJavnls eoneet nlut; the cTiitlnl point
In the ease. He did tint see that It
should make any dllfeieuee to Mr.
Davis who did the Job, limpr as ho
was ptopeily hanged, nnd the wilt of
habeas corpus was denied, It must bo
galling to a man of Mr. Davis" critical
disposition to be hanged by a warden
when the court sentenced hlin to In;
handed by a sheillf. but he will be
compelled to assent lo that lni-sulnr-Itv.
Bllzzaid at Oswego,
By Kxcliillic Win? fmu The Awmlutcil I'rc'i
iiurs,ti, Jjii 2. hll?jnl hi hci 11 luuiiii
II. inly line tills .illi iikkhi .m.l l.niljlil. .iin.iii
p.n Inl li .1 hi-nj n.w tnini llluli wind, pie
jil with .1 I razing trinpti.iiiiii'
TIME'S UP.
l' is ulmut mildl, nml f, r Ihe I.Ht tini? thU
ui. e w.mt tn kjj, ua uur Pull Difvi 11--MiiNltft,
.ii will .iIwiivh tlilnk i.I our Ktoiu
as tin- urn. ni.Mt llkilj in .t tin piopM thlnln
ti.i Pull llrivs si, iv.nl (ilmw, 'His, in
fait cu'rjllilni; .1 nun ii.,nii, ii full Huf-.
412 Spruce Street.
'hy i.ur rpiilal 10c. rolljr, nil thip..
A Skin of Uoauty Is a Joy Forovor.
Dlt. 'I l't:i.l (.llt'ltAl'll'l OltlKNTAL
Cltr.lM, UK MAUIDAI, III All I IFllUi.
PenioTci Ton, piniiilci,rreekl
Moltl l'atrhr, u ti. nml Bkln
ULHne. uU ever bltmlrh om
inwuij, ana uenes
detcoUon. It hu
(Icul lb. Utt ol M
, .rid la m
biruleitw. tile II
to to sur It U prop.
crly made. Aciep)
no counterfeit of
annllarnani.. lir.U
A. daj.ro mill t. at
udjrol tiialuiut-ioa
IA lAlieillll AI70B
iadleawlllurothem,
I recommend 'clour.
nud'aCieani' m lb.
a.t Lartcful of oil
Iho hUn reran.
Hon. " For aal. br
all nnnriflnta UlA
TwJ-Ovoit Dejler. tn Hie V, 3., Canada, and turop.
rtmD. T. aoi'KlNS. Pip'r, dm! Jubu 6l,B.T.
LiVERITA
THE UP-TO-DATE
LITTLE LIVER PILL
CURES
Biliousnoss,
Constipation,
Dyspopsia,
Sick-Koau -acho
and Lfvo.'
Complaint.
SUGAR COATRI).
100 PILLS
2SCTS.
Sold Ly all drupclat
or sent by mall
ii.
KerUUMedcdCo., C&lcijo
Bold by McGarra',1 & Thomna, Drub'.
Cist,, 203 Lackawur.ra ave,, Scrunton. I'd.
TIio ))lcksoii 3Iaiiiimcturlnjc Oo.
1 cm n ton ami WtlltevUjrra t'.,
luiiufuotiii'ori o
L0C0M0T1VCS, STATIONARY HNOINGS
Hollers. lloUtlns and Pumping AUcliliKry.
General omce, Bcranton. Fa.
4
3lg&L
ti&WS BOM
iffiaR
Uo-i vv
BaBClSlSlii.. kimli M
"I had been bothered fornme lltno lth achlnit
arroMtliomuillot my bark Accompanied at tlmei
with sharp pains, It seemed ns If nothltix I
could do would rello It, I do not dcHoto In
tailing medicine tinloM 0110 Is cnmiiclled to, hut
I concluded that my klduoja wero out of order
And that It would bo dmiKcruui to let It ran on,
I am nut n hellm rr In pnlunt medicines, but 'co
.Morrow's Kld-ne-olds no liiRhiy rocommcnii'
hv others vhnco ivinnloiin more similar to
cifliy others viinso symptom wore similar to
my own, I decided to try them. I took them nc
cording tn directions for three, or four days, nnd
lmo not had a sign of hnokncho idnre. 1 would
not l without tlium It they cost their weight In
Gold."
I'a.,M a wholesaln ilc.iler In ttMlnnery.nrtijiplna;
i.niier. etc. Hn linnhnfn In r)iilno InAltoona
Mr. ii .riii, rcsiuc ac din. l'Jia si., a noon,
morn than so years; Is one of tho host known
men In that part of the state of rcnnjlranta,
nnd Is 11 cousin nf Ilx-Goicrnorllastlnits. Mr.
O'Neill Is Rlutf to elo voluntary testimony con
ccrnlnu tho raluo of Morrow's hld-iie-ol.ln.
Morrow's
KID-KE-OBDS
Cure
Sick
Kidneys.
Fast Trains
Chicago & North-Western Ry.
The Overland Limited
California in , day
The Colorado Special
One night to Utnitr
The Chicago-Portland Special
Orcjon and Washington ins tiny
The North-Westcrn Limited
KhttrU LiyhUtl Chitngo,
M. l'aul antt Minneapolis
Duluth and St.Paul Fast Mail
Fait train to Arad of lakei
The Peninsula Express
I'att time to Mnrouttt'
and Copptr Country
NIU change of cars, The best of cciy
thiiiR. Call on any agent for tickets
or address
4tl Broaduag, Ntut York'
CO! Chlt't St.,rklladtlflila
368WahlrftonSt.iB3lton
SOI Main St., ' Buffalo
III Clark St., Chicago
43S Vine St., ' Cincinnati
iOrSmlthfld St., Pitttburg
13 1 Suptrltr St., ClKtland
UCarnpufMartluM, Dttreit
2MngStEat,Toronto.Ont,
EUGENE Given Free
PIPI ri'5 ,0 'ch person Intfrcat.
I 1UU.L; o ci )n .uhscrilnng' to tho
PHPVI Tubciic Field Monu-
I UL.IHO ,Mnt som,r J-,,,,,1.
A Si7 OO S-uliserlbe any am mill
rt. '" desired. t-iilj.crlptlnns
ROOK "' lw a' '. whl
UUUA ilic donor to hit ilalnt-
IIIKIIooknftliu lljr artistic volume.
rcntury.Ilnnd- "FluUD HLOWURS"
Hoincty 1 111- (cloth bojml, sll), m
tr.ited by tnlr- a certiflcatit of ulaciin-
ty-two of the t(on t0 fund, )l)ok
WorliUCrcut- contains a (.election nf
est Artists. Klein's best and mntt
represnitatbe works and Is rtady (or ile-
Hut' (or the noble contribution ct tha
world' frroatet iirtl'lj till book could not
have been inanutactuird (or les than i?.W.
The fund cieatcd I divided equally he
linen the (amlly o( the late Mueenc Plcld
and the I'und (or the bulldinst o( a monu
ment to tho memory ot tho beloved poet
ol ihlldiiood. Address
Uuzeai 1-lelJ ft nnumtnt nuvenelr Pund
Clilcaco, IIL
If sou alia with to tend postage, enclose
10 cents
NEW YORK HOTELS.
Ccr. SUteenth St. and Irving Dice.
NEW YOEK.
Amcrleon Han, S3 60 per day and upward.
European Plan, ?t.53 per day and upward.
I. D. CUAWFORD, Proprietor.
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lor Business .Men
In the htart ot tbo wholesale
district.
X For Shopiicrs
S minutes' wulk to Wanamnkers;
S minutes to Sli'uel Cooper's Ills
Sturc. Knsy ef access to the crcut
Dry Goods Stores.
For Sl,'llscer.s
One block trom B'way Cars, elv
InR easy transiiortatlou to all
points of Interest.
i HOTEL ALBERT :
NEW YOIIK.
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Cor. Hth ST. ft UNIVERSITY TU -
Only ono Block trom Broadway.
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WINTER RESORT.
''Thiough the Hesperian Gardens of
tho West" Runs the Luxurious
"SUNSET LIMITED."
The Finest Thing on Wheels,
AND IT TAKES YOU TO THOSE
DELIGHTFUL
Summer Lnnda of " California."
Fpcclal tlitciiftli tralna coiiilktiiig ot tlccplng
1 .ii..u.,...im Mill 1...110 iw YnrW rtvprv Kn.
iinljy, Tuesday onil llmrsilay. cminxlliiB di
rectly nltli the "Sunset Limited at Ne-v Orltani.
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1 Or Hill IIUUIII1.I1IUII, tin ,.,,.-,, aiiii,.
lete, mJH il 1111"" tables, olo loviwt rates,
tleiplni! mr tlc'.PU ami baitfraEO cliecUcd, apply
to houtliirn I'Jiltti' Co., IUJ S. Third stint,
1'hlladi.lpliia, I'l.
FREE ELECTRIC BELT OFFER
iRIAl lu your own lioiur.
furuUli Hi. m'nulDv and
onlvllllliH.llk..iuntlici.
IMllllllH.Mli.UIIIIl'Utim
lo aiiv itadorof ILlaoair.
S.iuoa-lii aliiarat irrt Km
tailii'i.llliRuirinlf. COSTS
IHMAtr UOTUIIln mm, )Vi i,l
wltb matt all other trentmauta. f "" all olk.r tin.
trie litlli, arplltoM-i .! rtarillri lall. OUICK CUHE for
morottianWulluieiitj. OM.VH.imri UK "(or ullutrroiu
dlaie, wcuknriiiii.il ami dlnordin. For eompleto
Healed t onndentlal eatulottiie, t ut laU til oat tad mill la m.
OEARS, ROEDUC1C4.CO., ChlOQHO.
S Prof.a.F.THEEL.M.D.n.,,,!
M NI.,lllilU4cl.lila,l. ElndyUtbtr4nt. Ou4t
vaiiire in cut aner ir'inT 111. PfllVaM
DLSlSl$.0l$CHAOtS.RUHHIfiaj,4WfS;
llOSStS (ucttininer ury nuitusiic iiurdii tt i.
)rri.4H.eaiinjrlriiPinCIttt.fiL0QD0lfflN:
:10ST MANHOOD. rlfrlt 4 HtrUlHrn,ni;uitiiig.:f,'J:
4Yertir&i.Ktl C )CAfvlitst.t4UiptrinrinOrniitv
t rektictietrnrtuii.4 tnlOim. AviiUliaptre4Mi.ntt
nlvr)Tcriiactt.h(Huli.i1hiuiii.il4. fecmlf rHwrii
3rflliunnUUA IUkr't.ipi mMi ilVrUciiir! f rtgil C
rrniiliiHMl l Mull. In "Mil nt rrllef.1 nMit
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Sale of
Ladies'
Mere are consolation prices for those who, for one reason
or another, failed to procure new Winter Jackets. There
are about two hundred and fifty which are to go at greatly
reduced prices. All in most recent styles.
For Instance:
At $6.50, Jackets Worth $8.00 to $10.00.
At $800, Jackets Worth $10.00 to $12.50.
At $10.00, Jackets Worth $12.50 to $15.00.
At $12.50, Jackets Worth $15.00 to $20.00.
Equally good fortune for those seeking finer garments.
There are lots of fine Cloth and Velour Jackets worth
from $25.00 to $50.00. These also will be sold at re
duced prices.
CONNOLLY &
STATEMENT OF THE
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF GCRANTON.
United States Depositary.
At the close of business Dec.
13. 1900.
RESOURCES.
Loans nnd Investments
. . 93,175,478.00
Banking House 38,599.04
Cash nnd Reserve ... . 530,879.19
(53,750,957.19
LIABILITIES.
Cnpltnl ? 200,000.00
Surplus 500,000.00
Undivided Profits . . . 57,905.20
Circulation 100,000.00
Indlvldunl Deposits . . 2,415,530.08
U. S. Deposits 422,729.39
Due to Banks 54,785.53
53,750,957.19
WILLIAM I O.NNI'.LL, l'rcIlcnl.
HUSKY (IKLI.V, Jit., Vkc-Pre.iilent.
WILLIAM II. PICK, Culiler.
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Hnnnracturov.s r
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
435 to 465
. SCRANTON. PA
N. Ninth Street,
Telephone Call. 23.W.
THE
;n: powder co,
dooms 1 an (I '2, (Joiu'llh ItTd'
80RANT0N, PA.
nining and Blasting
POWDER
MeOaBtMooiIaanc. Kuihlal WorKl.
LAPLIN ft UAND POWUCR CO.'S
ORANOE GUN POWDER
Wcetrlo Oattsrlei. Kleotrlo llxplo ltri,
zplodlui; blaHi, dafcty Fma aa t
wmm ineralcal Uo.'s ux.'lo' .Vt.
i
IS
GORANTON'S SHOPPING OENTER.
Jackets
WALLACE,
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n Curtain News!
Shrewd buyers will take advantage ot the special
prices made on our entire Lace Curtain Stock. Many
small lots at a fraction of their real value.
$
I FURNITURE COVERINGS
4 .
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ARTISTIC
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4-
I HIQH-QRADE BEDDING I
9 .
WI LLI AflS & HcANULTY
LEADERS IN CARPETS, WALL PAPER, DRAPERIES,
129 Wyoming Avenue
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H-M-ft-M-f "H f - M - M - f - f - H - f
DR, DEiNSTEN
Fbyslclan au1 Suran
311 Sprus) St.
Itmp.o Uun DuitJiQfS
ECRANION PA.
All tcute and clirtnlc dice ol men, wo
men and children. ClUIOMO NIJHVOtJ.S,
UltAlN AND WAS1INO UlsUA&US A Sl'tC.
IALTV. All disease ul tlio Liter, Kidneys,
Bladder, bkln, Wood, Nervcf, Womb, Uye, I or,
Nose, 'lliruat, and Lunga, Canieri, Tumor.,
I'ilei, ltupturr, Uoltre, llbeumitUin, Asthma,
Catarrh, Varioeoccle, I.cit Manlioud, Nightly
Cmlblon', all I'linale Pinea.cs, Leucorrhoea, etu,
Connorrhea, Syplil"'. Hluod I'oiaon, IndUcrc
Hon and jouilifnl hahiu obliterated, biirgriy,
t'iti, Lpllepiv, 1p and Stomach Wurnia. CA
TAIinilOZUNU. gpeclflo (or Catarrh. Thiee
montlia' treatment only $5.00. Trial free In
efflcc. Comultation and eximluatlon (ccr.
Office hour, dally and Sunday, a a. m. to v
p, n
DR. DENSTEN
II A" Ai
Onno neaiing mm, :
W 0 Dann-oo I
Furnaces, 1
Oil Stovss, I
Gas Stoves,
Steam and Unnfnro x
mm li FORSYTH,
I23-S17 PENN AVENUE.
127 AND 129
WASHINGTON AVENUE
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COLD
WAVE
Good skating New
Year's day. Our
3 tore will be open
until 12 a. m. today
for the accomodation
of skaters aud others
Skates sharpened
while you wait.
Florey & Brooks
211 Washington Ave. $
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HENRY BELIN, JR.,
General Agent (or tlia Wyomtog
Olitrict (or
DUPONT'S
POWDER.
Uintng, making. Sporting, Fmokeleai and llj
llepauno CTicmlcal Company'
High Explosives.
Safffy Fuse, Caps and Kiploden. Room 101 Coal
nell Dullding, Bcranton.
AUE.NCILSt
11109. KOrtU ritlaton
JOHN II. SMITH ti SON Plymouth!
W. U. UULL1UA.V Wilte. Uantl
Liaadaiia jUUlk
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