8 THE SCHAXTOX TRIBUNE-FRIDAY. FEBRUARY X, 1901. NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD IS ACTING SUPERINTENDENT OF CAP. SERVICE. Oflico to Which M. B. Ca3py Han Been Appointed by General Superinten dent T. E. Clarke It Hsw Been Demonstrated That American Loco motives Aro the Best The D., L. A W. Boiud for Todny Expoi t of Anthracite Coal DurliiR December Showed n Confclderablo Increase. The Mnmp of oi'iclul tutinriiiitlori n ?it. H. C.iso.v'm npiioliitniriit tm the nil.--iesor of .1. .M. lnlv In tlif I.acJsn waiuni latlroadx iii r ivlr"1 lp irij mrnt, v.'mh plaitil nn rlimlur Xi. ! )?f-ued ycytuulay lumi tin- ollle f Onet'il Hupetliitot.iloiil T. ri. I'luik'. It vts Rfiifi.illv uik1"Ii Uio 1 l thoff lin . pp In n position n Know, thai Mi. i'as".v would i-uvdvi- Hi' appoint iimit M'liil- tin- os-ltioti dllfi itn. win. rnim that hi Id iv AH. li.il. an supi'i lnlMide.it "1 lraiihp.it lulldti. tli'-ti U 'oii ii' U-n -Inillmltj In tlii-tii. a nil. jiriNDituh im.lir, C.iffv liai lx i'ii Id"' 'il 1" Air Inly :n m mv jaf, oli in hi i.ii luii i nv-fi i. a will WiUnl t i ignition in lulihM wivlf It N n idliK tn mid th.it At" I'll-1-:- ill ' 111' unlit in.ill 111 tin- llfthl ii ii . , u lx .i"iil'ttiil it lint" lx .in- 'Iim nit ti In Hi nmpliiv of i ho l..if ll t- nKlia talltoiil who l mm i popitlui. i iiiht"i.ii,'. oiUoi'-iit Hid iln' vine or j I'lmiifiUmi than li. 111" lone ,M'--i iif- and ivliln n 'lt.'ilntanro vlll n li'il" him l' DfjfiJftll llir dllll'S .i -'Kiid to him in iicri n m inni- n v 111 lifi niilj ! I'Oii'-lnliiI tt Ih'1 "in pinv. hut iiNn .lid In Itn if.iKlm: 111 I ctIv hUpoi.tlittlidillil KlIn'lldKi' 'if 11 " llltll IK't'K nf lalliiul mi" " . 'i'ft, ' ' Mi. fiiwy'-i iippnlnlmoiu wii fl . I illv piiimul;::it(l Id the i"ll"iimr ui'iila. : - f.Tif t i'i . I ' I. I."l I i. Urn V". r. Mr. M. IS I i !. I .ii liv jiih! t . i.i "llntltl'lllll ! 1111 iMllf Willi uiln jt utitun. I'j. IU' ill .inir.l tm' ill nil"." n ! Ii IrU i.iiI IvuriiSH Hit Wuli' mid li" tenhaj ire ullli .niliri llt.., md l I iiU.on oi it rwori' 0ritltii'tl. Illioils lifilnru'r iiijii ti ili iii'imliil lit ir t ii'V.ittMi. ail .ii i mi iimtH Hk.i'iiiii. i Miiln' mitt'W will l.iii- i 'i lli tl I. V.. I Jul is .ii'.i.l ti i it.' . ii.:. it ,rr.ied.- U II In. -Iih. I'.-i'l'i' I'"-Stpi'llnt lldnilt l'.il ' ln Hilti'l fnmi the oIIIim" uf siipoilntfnik'iit of (am porta lion jfSt"nln. will -ivf t'Hilclit for Hot Spilii',--. wid 'iltiT i 'Kiit s-tnv tli'-io will )i"hah1y hpciul ill" rfni.tlnder of U' v.llil'i in I'loiMi ll' will nut rmixiiii'i any of tin- po-i-HniH uliouily nffi'u.l liltn tmtll tlif lli't -f Apitl. Mi-. iPtiii'ini'iit t'l'nii thf u Itn v .innii (H'Wi'tM moil- than pni'liifc no il' f. as during hU iiiiinlnlstratlon lv wns im-tiinudital in orliiKhiK JIu 1 'ifk.'iv.ann.'i't. u ."'ivld up to ,x t.ind.xid of cfllolvni 'dtliPito iin I noun to llio lal'ioul nu-n of this iclnlty. and plar-o. th" Lifkiwanna ii n plane with the Ii-.k'Iiu; rilltniil'i mi the I'nitdl ?tnt(. Mr. Dilv's populaiilv pud ifiubl.' I'Miiner won for him f'lu'di In Hr-rin-lon who will always him tin- Ulndll -t 'Piuomhi ances of lilm New Schedule of Wages. At tor a r unforencp of ten days tlw siiPinl tommlitpo of I'ondiictoi.'i oleot- d by th f'fntral tallroad fmm tlmi i llin- and ''oniposod of s-evon tondu -on. hctwfcu WllkeH-Bairp and Joipcy iMly I. I'aiKf.' Titus, of New York: "Villi im llrown, of Kport: CharloK Mnkf.i, of Joreoy t'ity: fjpoip" Allun, of llcihCPlc: HoiiPit tliigKs, of Allentown; Voimim V. Myers, of Wilkes-H irii' 'Hint' to thp followiiif; .iBrootni'iit with SiiporlutPiulPiit W V. Wonts', jr.. nt .I'Mwy City l'-fm.'fi i'ii-i.toii w I-, tli aiv $.1 i' nr ..i p( tuclii1 lifui', mm li'i inil oi li I'rciii l.'i mllu-i t l.fi inil, M0 limn 11. iulK to ll'i nilliM. 31 ." ln.ni Hi) iiiilc to lio mllf. .t in 1 loin I'm mikM to lei mike, . 7i irruinie at ihe um rilo pir mile foinlucUi luiiihff letwun Miuili f'limil' ml Jdfcy fit j tnJ nltiin, si CT, t- hum. I'nicht runihictor Vl ihIIih vt iliy, 10 iiIIm per Iimh, fr:.T" II vnikiil our 0 f.nui, in bo paid S C-11 icnt. p. i iiiIIp jpJ .ilU'f(l in mlks nr hfiii ur.it t.i Ii- .il,l u'iijI time ir.ldo: 1(0 tn!Ic. K!.7'. lil mile , si.!. t:o mitcn, st.12. nl fn on Jt tU loin.ii uu u- .' i u tuiti r nlli, tli" oll(l i lulu. tcii. to lnp ll.p iiretdrme ti iun Our Engines the Best. It N lotibtnntlv lmrnp In upon us i h.ii. then' Jh on liicioaslm: foroicn ine wlikli our papa n prcpiiH. AiiipiI- .in attain cnKliu-f. h.ivii boon sold in larso numlioi'f, not nnlv In Australia. Japan and South AtrU-a, but in roun- i.Ia. lll.M 1'.lnH.l ....1 y ... iiivi iiuv i.iiKi'iiiu .iii'i ism man, . wni'io i I'tiBinos nro mint in n,it uiuiibcrs. While this may be in pan ilii to tho advanreil powltlon v.lilch Aiivork'.in builders took In .idaptlnK thf fnffino to l.xiKe dhcrt'Ooiinoi tod iiiiIih lor oltp. trle.U work. It 1h now piobably more a matter of prlci' and dellvrv Tho wtltir aw- In l!i-illn rngliie nhlch bad boon built in MIlwaukiM. 'tantportcd not only aiross tji ocean b'lt hair way noross two cuntlncntH md set up alonffHldo onclm-a built in Itprlln itself ut two-thlrdi. the H iit-r horsp-powor of tho (Jonnaii omjlnei And, although tlic Auxvrlcuii hkIiios wore only conipoundH and vhu Uerinnn machines wcro trlplon, thp dlftoienup In tilicloncy was so mnall that it was dif ficult to find. In tho ftmalkn uceeHsorlos to ttenm engineering thorn In an ex tonslve osport tiadi', but It In dlfllcult to obtain fli:us mi to lt value, for anything fiom loromotlM to razorrt and sclentillo iiiHtiunientH Is Rioupod under "mamifactuivd pioiiuots of lion and steel," and Individual manuf.ictur pi , JualoiiH of a crowinir und toniun- matlvi' outh't, aii Inclini'd to kopp very uulct about llioh foielBii trade. I loarnod only the othor day that a Kmall steel 'fUUnc uAi-l pxtenslvoly In the furnishing of railway oun luges Is supplied hi huge qtmntltlPti to the Brit ish rrfllways by nn Anu'ilean munutuc tuier, and the firm tlut Itnpoits thorn Is at Shelneld. The aubjoct of placing on tracts for steel nnd Iron products with American irmnutactuieiH has oo oasloned mutJi discussion In thn Indus trial press of Oroat Drltnln, and has ''Cull made the subject of a tecent In nilt v in tlioihousif; pf commons, the ie. ply to. Which was that the contracts VDio let Impartially, or, rather, with favor to homo manufacturers, hut that th" Americana gave better prices nnd lUlPkrr deliveries. Tho reason Is In llu bettor mothods of the Americans. Wo thiow awuy machines while they oie ft ill practically as good us over and replace thctn with more recent machines onpable of dolnc more and littler woik. Our workmen got better wageH, but do a more than proportion ately fjieater amount of work. 1' U. t,ow, idltor of t'owcr. D., L. & W. Boatd for Today. Today's D L. & V hoard is as fol loirsi TlltiniDAY, .IAN. .11 WiM l t, l'jt I p. m, T. Niuikin 8 p. in , ft W. ritBoralil; in p. in . W. Hoar, J. McWir'n Men, ll p m. II. lli-nrrtu HtllKY. mi. 1. Wild fit. Kait-12.4) . m., J. Ilntkhlttl 3 a in., S. O'Cnnnor, W. WtM' Intni I t. in., T, I TI.omp.jn: fl a. m., II, tllllliiui: '? in, W. A lUrllu loiiiow; 7 u. in., 1 MiCji tlii 8 ,i in, il. r, Mtiilcsj u. m, (It'ore Hurts II i in., .1 A. Ilnth: 11. u, m, K, M, llilht; 1 p. in.. A. t Vlnllmi 2 M, .1. (Iiltllyi C4-. p. in., . t. McDonnell: 1.13 p. in . P. II ""ii or. HtniiiiilK, l.lc.ft .i in . can. K. )1 Mllsttri t i in, nnt, (liiirjc I'nmtiKili 1 1 l a. i.i , il, W It Mili.iN: 1J o'tlii-k iiorii. Wrtl, .tairi- Urili.'it! 0 p in cjt. M. LouKhntyi 7 p. in., wul imm i'sjiijij I litre riitliu-. .lainM tllnli), 7 p. m , w nt trom t'ajiuj. McUne, 7 p. m., wl lrm Nhj- Ave. Ilhrgr!. Willi II. IK 1 tt V uu ii. I'MlIrr 1 a nil I I! 'n-OI I'u-liM- 1 in, llnwr, ll '.o i in Mittnj 7 p in., Muiplo; u p in, laiiipms. I'liiiiiifw hnsln'ir i a. in., (..aflnty: 7 a, in , "ifiK.ti CM) p m., Minlbii; 7 p m.. Muovotn. WIIJ run. WfU -I a. n . I Hulir; nam, .1 I. Mmtir.; m.. .1. II. Mjfiri s a. in., .1 If. McCiirm, Din, flupatrlil : 1 p. in . A Kftduin: 2 p ti, T. Ollrli ", p. in.. Mdj. I'r.ir.K Jlilioti's m.ti: I p. u.. IIacily; . p. in., .id m Cimliiti ..itli C.i.lud'i Vf Iai'vIiIuv atll tun ill in i p in, Suirnilt, i:al. .Ian .1, tn pine 'f Col. lurtiit I!i"it. (lllllemi Jiwl ti. (on ilu-tni HjiK MrlMinrll rnl ni"- will mn i p III. Willi I it. Wft, .'Jli. .11. In pi.!"" "t Mtiut'i I. II MiMiiii m.'l Ui-u llr.iVinin T mm wilon will tun livl Im-jV., HraUnn'i .IiIiim VVtllai.' 'iiiiklli lni' .vnl IliliVi n.lll liouiri' I irlui'on ten Li k- ! r Imnliiit'i I rithl. MiPiMirP Wit, m. .1 ill M. II I'ncmui Willlim lliculi In will no i ut ttllll t'li'iirlri W . Ilittlpl. inev In llnikim.in Illicit-, ii (Ii lliikimm Wlliiiin lruni In" 111 i -ill it trail in ittit' oiflu .lui :i Hits and That. A .1. .With', ioiimtiI lo.iilni.iMfr ut tin- l.ii'iiawiinim rallro.'id, with h'ndfin.iiifis ul Ilobokni. was In tov n xof'i'iday. I' M. Hwy. i, i hid In fin tiRint of tlii' I. ii'k.uvniina tallroad, pnsjusl tlmiiich Hie tltv ycsti'tdav. makltu: a liilof i nil ut the IikmI oirno I.. IS. '"oles, supi'tlnti'iido'it of lol raph lor tho I.iu'knw-unnii lallwail. viis in ib olty .M'toidiiy confonl'nr with lh" ompanvV iitlllnlH Th" At.irvlni' inliio oi llio Dolawar" and lliidinti comiany was tliiowu Idlo voiiti'nl.i bv th" rofti.il of di Ivors to haul 'am tn non-union num. About l"0 moil and bovii won- lofl In Idleness by tho simtilowii. l'.loits of .'iiitl.tii'lt" ooitl In Di i iiiht'i' .wi'io iri'.'s', tons, am Increase "I 'li.J. Ions; biluiuiiious roil cxporl iiiolii'il ill.". iA ton", in 1,1,5"., moro tluiii th" s'uiif month in if.'tii. I'op tlu ..iu I'niii mithi.Ktto exports docroasd 1.'."ilc tmiv and bituminous lnue.i.sd J,JP;,'i7'' tons, totals IHni: l.OC'JsG tons and li,r"i01J tons. tto-Iilonts of Aiiulonilnk ai.' to arfk tin Kai kitwauu i railroad oltUiaN i" ehaii;i th" mime of thidi Mlallon, Sptatfti' vlll" to oontotm with tho minio of the pofto'tlcc. whit h Is Ani liiinluk. As it now stands, tho two tianios lor lh" on" village lausctf some inittuslnn. iii" lailroid will piobably ftKttvj to th" (hancc, which would bo to tholr lioiiotlt. J'. .1. (VMrleii, uf Pi. holds. Mo, iijvi'llng em appnt of tho Wab.nii ltallio.nl f'inipnny, w in nne of lh" lltst western uillioud men to ivingratu lato M. I!. Casvy yesfrdny on hit ap pointment to the supoiinteiidoiuy of th" i,ii'kftw. iniii's car sorvicu Mr. O'Hiien Is well known in the inilroid world, and wa- well a(o.ualntfd with Ml ('ae loiif- bofote the hitter ever thought nl lomliK to Sctarton verdict in Favor OF THE PLAINTIFF Executoi.- o: the Thiooji Ettnte Win Their Ejectment Suit Last Case of Week Now on Tilftl. In loinmou plt-us mint yubiciday a verdict was returned for the plaintiffs In the las' of Wolt arid W.mun, ov cutois nf the fHtatf of thi lutr- Dr U. II. Tin oop, against the liontu Plato (llass and "ondult company. Tho ac tion wus In ojci tmi-iit to ii'cowi two attos of land in Throop boioin,'h. The oompany falld to compl. with the con ditions of Hale and hem tho praeeoil Ihk.s to n-covir tin- irnp"rt . The only othor laco hoard yosin. day was that of William AHspiUKh fiKaln.st .Mrs. N'uiK.v It'no!d This wiim nlso an ni'tlmi in cjoctmi-nl lui a lot on Humiifr ttvonue, WVst .Soranton. iMIspuimh ImldH possession on ti tav sale ili'td. Tho proport,. wus sold foi tavH and wu jmivli.iHed by .1 man noiiii'd Malum y, tho dcfoittlnnt .ivna, and nfterwiiuls tranl''iiid to Alls. 1 i.i nub. who v.iit; a tenant 1 1 is Jaime d bv tho ik'tondiint that tho piop. eity wan sold without hoi Knowledge ol thu Irsuaino ot tho icua latins vmIi aRiilnst It and th.it tin sui. j-rew out of .1 mlstaho in maUins .in .issi..h mtnt. Attoinv.vH ;. . IialleiitliK and lia II. limns an plalutllfV couifi 1, and ,r. CI McAsl.lo and V. Uuhi npo .ippiat tor Uu ditor.-o. The tilul ot tho oiso vlll 'iiiisiniii tli" nioiitor pirt ot today. Attor the .,u; In llio All.-ip.iUKh caso was -v.virn 'i nil tiio othi r .iiiloih wore dlsmU.-id, tin loinK no othor ensos open for til.M this w.'oK. Tdlet tui th. plaintiff wvie taKi n in two c,ims yestfiday. They aio: T. I Dean against S. N. Hlaho, tippoal, MUilcl 101 M'M r. II. rrutihuy niralnst ). X. HIiiImJ. ttppeal, voidlcl foi ."0. Suit Against I)., I.. & W. An notion in tiesp.tss was Ijokuii jos tciday ly Needham iV MoDonoiiKh, llvoijtnen of South .Soranton. niraliist tho I )t law .11c, I.uckawanim nnd Wost 'i n company to tocovcr dainucen Uuim to 11 team of hoi see and a conch on tho nlBhl of Xnvcinb!' T ut Tu.Ioi ti-.iln was .UundltiK on the tr.ul; and tin loach, which was In charge of a man named Mnnluy, had to wall at the Taylor crosslnir tor 11 time. Finally the train vvhh parted and Munley snys lui waH given the signal in moss. An ho was dolns: so ho wait Htiuch by n tinln which wrin baching down on thu next track. Thi coach wins ovoilutnod nnd wieihed, tho hois-en badly Injtiied and Manloy uonsldcrnbly slinkon up nnd bruised. Tho suit waa brought lor the plain lifts by Attorney M. .1. Donohoo, and damaRos In tho sum of fS.OO nie nskud. IMstiict Wants Compenbatlon. Homy Hchulli'ls, riuury II(lrlo, n drew Xugell, I.ouIh Koehlor, Antlrow Von Welsenfluh nnd Homy Itoltz, school directors of tho Old Forge township school dlstilct jfsteiday pe titioned tho court for nn apportion ment of the IndebtedneuH of the dis trict between It and the borough of Old Forgo school dlBtrlct, In which arc located tho schools of what waa for merly tho township school dlstilct and BEDFELL0W3HIR Tho Timo Whon Girls Ex change Confidences. After the prolonged teparatton of i year when j;irl school chums meet agxin, ihey are apt to put off all conversation of intimate unci private matters until lied-titnc. Then reviving dormitory days of old they open their hearts and tell the secrets" accumulated in twelve loin; months. And some of these confidences are very sad. It is sid whin the girl who was a crack at tennis, could pull an oar and swing a golf club has to admit that she has given up ail those things because her back aches so inccssnnttv. The pity is that such break-downs are so common among younjj women. They will continue to !e common mid to in crease in frequency until the girl is taught that the stability of the general health is founded mi the local vrom.mlv health. woman's wkak.vls'". may be gaged by her womanly health "l'"era.ilc Wcikucs'' in not a 'scientific term, hut il is n popular term, csjires rig the result rather thnti the condition ol womanly disease. WeaVaes niul inevitably follow disrnse of the delicate womanlv organs. Irregularity is often the beginning of more serious ilmiuts Drjins that arc at first considered chicfiv as disagreeable, will in the olid drain away the vigor and uUhlv of women The prompt ue of Pr. Pierce's I'avorite Prescription would save many a woman from years of weaVnoss and suffering. It establishes regularity, dries weaken ing drains, heals inllamm.ition and ul ceration and curu.i female weakness. It makes wcik women strong and sick women well. There is no other put-up medicine for woman's peculiar tils, purchasable from dct.lers winch has so remarkable a record of cures aa Dr. Pierce's Favorite. Prescription. When physicians have siiil no cure was pos.uuie: wucti an other uifcius and medicines h ive utterly failed to licnt fit ' Favorite Prescription" has been tried and its ne has resulted m a perfect and permanent cure. rvour letter ju-t received," writes Mtvt ltosc Kilfether, of 43 West Sharp nick St., Gormantown, Philadelphia, Pa. "Words fail to express how thank ful I am to ott for jour advice. I must confess that for the length of time I have been ufing jour medicine I have found it to In: tin most wonderful and lest remedy tor temale trembles that I ever have tried, and frot'l now on I shall tist no olhci. Sorrv I did not know of your ' Favorite f'rcicription ' years ago", hut will gladlj tell ntv trtendswho are sulleriug, 01 vour won derful medicine. I cannot speak too highl) of it." ot which th" boiough district waj oiected. Ikciulso of this, tin- paitloneis be lieve tlml the boiough district ought to pav nil uf tho Indebtodnoss mid also pay 10 tho township dlstilct the .sum of $l,.'S.i.Ci7. Cotut iiiadr nn order dlioctlng that tho boiough make 1111- uwer vltliln twenty days. Yestei day's Marriage Licenses. Ilui Tailor -.Ttlibjl.l Ti,-lo Miller Anliln'il VudlKrt vilu.Mi IMiilmiv It.i.aliin 111 rn rM 1 . Mm bunt! . ... Man l.ll(ii lllllnrti .lolin J. IKmii-i) .. 11.11. (.Ill; .. (li'or(,c I limy .. ., Mil 1. 1.. J I Iniln I'lilku'ki .. irhuic .Stnuton ,S.i.inlon .Sdaiitoii . Vrdilulil s. rintuii wi r.1111011 ,s( raiitoi nrii Si..iil.u s, r3tll,,n COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. flu ina (i.iu nn M'tiuUv guiaul li). lliul dl-i-li.iiyi' in lii.ubciu. TiK' t-luiifl yMlnJji iiittncvkiliil a iliel in jln i'1'Jrt to tin' siumon s-ninff Hjh fr A lot ot lanil in tliln city SuM a I lie proj'tity ot I.. . (lulhuliil Ur s,ii. ItiltUtl-r ol UilU Is. 1 It Ul Hll adllllttr.I to li"'nt Hi.' vmII "I Vlatin Wal.li, lui o Hun iiiuH' '.ntti. ttiit nun tan win iirjiitul Id M villi .mil lolin ,il!i. Da- nlll ot Mlilu.'l Ujinion, lati o( -HWiilir. 11 lbo niliiiiitfil ' ir.ib.i. .11..I lcil.rn titutncntan frunt.-U to Vlsitm I. II 11 11011 In tin 111 tt t 1 1 1 tlm ailojtlin 01 Anna Miplm, runt csttnla nmlo in order illroillns tint IV s. lliiKlmJii In' r.ailo a pift' to the pro. coil It ,-a 1I..1 llio tulci litrili)lon inaik- nm o far ni'illlidl ii to illmt tlio riili smntcil ni U H'.tlre t Iii" si rxil ujxu W. S. lliiblindcr, jiinr. ilian of Anna suj,,,, ntml of Ix-lnp jnililUlifil lli'lor.' Irlntralun C I! I'.Jnlmi, (. II. hcpir atiJ .1 II Ii 11I111 tliiii) vs'.h a lirailnt, jfultnla In tl. ijm. of liuutz "!o ai;aliiit Slipliin I.Uvi I070 .illfirK lli.lt 1 1' lent .'ii" lo Iimo will tl v.. to I...' j-rl n to .i inii luiiinl lolin riicil; I1-..0 i-i.iii tho mom' uu lunf.l ilin'tt tn ll.ee!., anil tint hi iw in m wj j pirly tu ilu t r iiLJncI U 11. VttniTuy .lohn Mil.aliiiii, of llk t'aru, vop. Iinli) Ugan prM fi'illniji fur S'uJiIIj lto-.ll. wlui tliKiics .1 ilbouo bum .V. iri liocli, lo, lie .j, I uiifjilhliil In lili.i fliey ir' 1 i.rrirJ Oi, tn, ltn, nd llid to,-ctl.ir until J11I1 1, lul'l, v tin , Itonli rav. lib vlff lifl Mm He iliUarfti tint 1I10 ha Iffn nlllv t uilultciims praitln-i v.ith sil.cn M. II.- 1 and othni. . WENT V0R PRESCRIPTION. Got .1 Blow on the Head fiom Stove Lifter. iJoorRe IliicIonoH, of Meiulo avenue, wan committed to the lounty Jail by Aldorman no Lacoy Wednerduy night, In dofuult of jr.oo bull, on tho ihnura 01 assault and hatter). Anthony Miiku'll.e. of illbtou stii'Pt. Is the piobecutor. IIo (l.ilms that on last Sunday lv wont to lluclonos' bom ding houso cm Meado sticot, to get a pnscrlptlon, TIo found no mie at bonus and cumo again Wednesday nf tornoon, when he claims Huclonos ginsped a nlcle-pluted stovo lifter nnd Htruek him on tho head, destroying- a doiby hat and causing ti lump ns laigJ us an ceu to fotm on his head, To Cure the Oiip in Two Days, Inutile Urunio-Oululu( icmow tin tau.i; i.llAT WOMKH 8AV About tin- in-riia of Pr. Pierce's l'svor ite Prescnp'ion is the best testimonial to its wonderful curative power. There is no claim made for " I'avorite Pre scription " which is not backed by cures. Kvery statement made as to what this medicine will do (s supported by the living evidence of what ft ba9 done. It has made weak women strong and sick women well. It has brought back the roses to faded cheeks and the plumpness to shrunken forms. It has given laugh ter for tcas, and joy in life for utter misery. What "I'avorite Prescription" has done it is doing every day. ''A few carfi ago I suffered severely with female weakness, and had at times drcidful pins," writes Mrs. alary V. Ilrowti, of Crtswell, Hatford Co., Md. '"I went to my doctor, and he gave me medicine which did me good for a while, hut I would get worse again. I had a sick headache nearly all the time : was so weak arotiud my waist could hardly bear anjthiiii; to touch me. Mv feet would keep cold and I could hardly do my work. I would work awhile "and then lie down awhile; was completely run-!owii. Suffered from disagreeable discharge and ulso severe pains at times. After iPiitig five bottles of Jr. Pierce's I'avorite Proscription, three of his Golden .Medical Discovery' and otic viul of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, and follow ins; the advice jou gave re gaiding the O.otion Tablets,' I can truly say tint I mi cured." Sick and ailing women are invited to consult Doctor Pierce, by letter, fret. All communications held as sacredlv confidential and womanly confidences ginrded by strict professional privacv. Address. Dr. K. V. Pierce. Butfalo, N. Y. A great many women have gratefully accepted the opportunitj of a tree con sultation bj" letter with Dr. Pierce, as a welcome escapo from the indelicate questionings, the offensive examinations und obnoxious local treatments, thought necessary bj some physicians, The modest 'woman shrinking from these things often lets her disease grow and cat into her life rather than submit to a treatment which ofTcnda her delicacy. A letter to Dr. Pierce avoids all these offensive practices. If j'ott are persuaded that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has cured others, do not allow yourself to be robbed of a 1 tire by accepting some substitute medi cine p'ressed on you by the dealer be cause it pays him a little more profit. HOW TO INVKST 21 CKNTS Buy 2: one-cent stamps to pay mail ing expense only on a copy of Doctor Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser. This great work, containing 1008 large pages, with 700 illustrations, is sent frc: on receipt o! stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps if the book is desired in durable cloth-binding. Ad dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, lluffalo. N. Y. A Gold Crown Free. with evtiy 't ut our bn,l lictli iontraitcil for on or bfirii' lolinnr 1Mb, 1W1. llilj h 1 ln.nfldo otfi-r nd dm uiitrtUl is tin tilcl Crowns and nuJo heic ami miJe HKlit 01 ".2K sold. Our prki' ii onl V-W. Bridges iri-uk.l licri by Cipcrb fni-cd tporatnro ho have l.rcn wleit(-d Iron tho liry.-il 011111-4 in tlio U. S. foi tliclr ability. Fillings EXTRACTING EXAMINING.. CLEANING FREE Min-o-Cal O111 oun iiKf tl ttlc for pjlnloj. .traetlni;. Safe diul Sun Vo oro gums; no coiainc (il VltA.VIll.l) IN Will UNO JOU ll.N M.Vlts, VVI. AltH lli:i:i: TO tjrW Union Painless Dentists, M I.ic!:a.nni vriiui', Scintcn, I'a "IS 17 Rogers Bros." Cooils. Knives, Forks Spoons, etc. No question about the quality; we have -ill the newest patterns at lowest prices. Also the celebrated Sterling In laid Spoons and Forks. War ranted to wear twenty-five years. Immense stock of Sterling Silver Spoons, Forks, Knives and Cased Go-ds for Wedding Presents. Mercereati & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTURED HY ... CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. nrikOTK THE NAME. w . 1 1 I ConnoflySdU)allac SCRANTON'3 SHOPPING CENTER. Golf Capes $10.00-A New Move. Everybody knows how we have sold hundreds of Grlf Capes at price so low as to make other stores scratch their heads trying to think how we manage it Now we'ie on a new lot a purchase of fifty Simple Cape from a manufacturer at 40 cents on the dollar. They are in new and beautiful Plaids, and made us in the extreme long stvK Values from 2o.oo to $3.00. Choose at $10.00 Each. Winter Jackets Reduced OUR WHOLE STOCK We're getting ready to open our Spring things want to start the Spring season without a single garment, and this is the way we'll manage it : Some of the $10.00 to $12.50 Coats Are $4.00. $13.50 to $18.00 Coats Are $6.00. $20.00 to $25.00 CONNOLLY & WALLACE, STATEMENT OF THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. United States Depositary. At the close of business Dec. i), 1900. HESOTJRCES. Loans nnd Investments 3,1 75,478.36 Banking Hoiibe 38,509.64 Cash nnd Reserve. ... 536,870.19 3,750,957.10 LIABILITIES. Capital ? 200,000.00 Surplus 500,000.00 Undivided Profits . . . 57,005.29 Circulation 100,000.00 Individual Deposits . . 2,415,536.08 U. S. Deposits 422,729.39 Due to Banks 54,785.53 53,750,957.19 WILLI MI CO.SNLIL, lie.i.Unr. HUSKY UELIN', Jit., Vice-President. WILLIAM II. fLCK, Cashier. Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Oil Stoves, Gas Stoves, K Heaters, & j.jr TRNN AVENUE. DR, DOKSTEN Physician and Surii 311 Spnsi St, Tetup.e Court Bnillluj bVRANlOH PA. AI' Mute jnj ilironlt 0Ufa.es ol nun, wo men inJ ilillilrcii. CIIIKIMU M.KVOUS. Hit MN XIJ .ri.MI imE.SKS A hl'fcC. IAIT. AH iHneat. il llio Inn, hlilwyi, UUt'ilor. "-kin. llloud, Nrwi, Womb, bi, Uir, u, 'lliinul, ami I.ilnp, Cami.ii, luti'i'm. I'lli-i lluiiluii, "'ill lllifiuiiatliiiii, Aktliinj, taluiTh. iti Itoctli. l.ot Jlauliooil, Mtlitl r.nilMlon,, Jll I'timlii lU'tiun, Lcucmilioeu, etc, liniiiiuiiliiu, fiyi'Iilllli, Hlocil I'oUon, InUUirv). Hon und Jfcutlilul hJlilU oblltcralril. Surgery, ritr, i:iiiKiy. Tao sml Mnmaili Worms. G.V. IAHHUOOM:, Sc llio fur (aturli. llino monthi ticilmonl cn'.i i.. W. TiUI Inc In ofilct'. Con.ulUlipii ud ix.nitlliillon fict, 01. Aco lioura dally mid fcup'l.i), 8 a. in, (a 0 i. in. DR. DENSTEN Coats Are $8.00. Less Than Half Price IDT3 I ni Curtain News .A W M V. BH1 Vk a dl A ...ill .m U 1 z. .Jiucwu uuycu wii ius.c prices made on our entire I small lots at a fraction of $ . I FURNITURE COVERINGS 4 T ARTISTIC 4-4- 4- t I HIQH-QRADE BEDDING ! WILLlAflS&ricANULTY X LEADERS IN CARPETS, WALL PAPER, DRAPERIES, 5 X 129 Wyoming Avenue THE 10SIC POWDER CO, Boons .,aail2, Com'ith B'l'd'f. BCRANTON, PA. Hining and Blasting POWDER MrAi at Mooilo anil KuiaiaU Worm. LAPLIN A RAND POWDBU CO.'S ORANGE OUN POWDER Keetrlo Datttrlo. Eleatrlo Rxpluir zplodlDK blMti, oafe'.y Fmt aa 1 Reiaum Chemical Ga's bxploVvo Lager Beer Brewery Mimnlticturorsor OLD STOCK PSLSMER 438 to 4B5 N. Ninth Street, .PA itis n Telephon Call. 0U3. wash'.2 'avenue flfP : i i.l,aH & I . -J. . A Ll. jm. mm. . . I uuviiutiiic ui mc special Lace Curtain Stock. Many their real value. 4, COUCH COVERINGS 1 ! 1 - FURNITURC. HEAVY DRAPERIES 1 A Bad Brake Is worse than no braka at all. We are now ready ta fit your wheel with the latest coaster brake. Ii you contemplate any re pairs oti your wheel for the spring riding now is the time to get it to our shop. We will send for and deliver your wheel when finished. RE! I II 211 Washington Ave. HENRY BELIN, JR., Gcocul Agent lor the Womlnf District lor BUPONT'S POWDER. Welti;, llUstlnc, Sporting-, EmoVelni ind tW Itcjpauna Chcmlctl Ccropuiyo High Explosives. Etfety I'usc, Cups ind Exploders. Itoom (01 Con cell Bulldlni. Ktrinton. - i AUENCIRSt tiios. ronu nttjtoi JOHN U. blilTlI ti SON Plymoutl W. H. UULUQAN WilkttllUK