"jW-l ' "RTf .TFt- .-vr yif&r- I L'Hli SCK ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1901. OUNMORE DOINGS BURGESS BURCHELI SENDS MESSAGE TO COUNCIL. Important Session of the Borourfb. Fathers Held, In Addition to Bond ing of Burgess1 Letter, Much Business Being Transacted Com mittees Appointed for the Year. Sundny's Stoim Played Havoc with Duwnore Wires and Inter fered with the Fite Alarm System. 'flit council mot In icsul.iv session uiM. night. Tho burgeei read Ills an nual meiMtKc, which Is aiireixleil. Dm more li-irotiah liuinll. Centlcinrn: In mlnnltlintr this tu'-'apc. I iliflio to .A)ifi in itti if. wlili li Ii.r 'in "if ilr iiij ohviwilleui. rii.)i,iiii'Mnlliii mily " inipiouiiicnl a- II"' linp.'il dulrc and l1 irsciiin 1 1 tin lioimixl' will w.itrjnt. Ilic pcpiiliillm ol lliiiiiii'irc. auiifiilPB I" i'l'" l t ecnu (tiwU 1J. '', nn im erase nf 11 P'T .n't. iliirliiB ill.' last du.i.lc, and ltom I'lW'i'l liiilliatlniH 'i li.dl Inn n piytilitlon ft Wf" within tin- in M tin iMtf Hi .li.itnoiml '1' l inn vlileh fn'iticilil n l. Ilim i " ''' I"" jn to tut- nr this Imri-JM. 'tuny thc"il" niivlit lis advanced. Iiil the piiip'-r on- In H .iiM!,'- eilliiiitinii Is ii.jK.- iiiilmi lii.pii 1 1. nU al thl time, mIiMi ahall '"' l'iraiiiiii.iit .ml tr.rct ill tviiiliiniiii' , lwiit. On.' 'it i'.r ttil.Ukis in nil' ilmlnit II"- "tin' pcintn.-iit t tin- 1...iph,-Ii hkh In 1. 1 llu I.HRI- "lli f'l I"1''; Hi HOIK HI'llll ICIIl'l.il" Hint llp.lils .H"l nlnr piimm of Hint H.tiiii'. Il-'l tl' ifiMi'i" .'llwd llliUl Lite's In Ml JUllllll'lflr .111.1 IlilllOI.I. Inilly app'ldl .iinl I'M'cMlul fur rutul ripilrs (lu inifcnt lllitnrl.l in'iillti. ti i't tin- li'UOUKll tru mi1 Miiiil'l let hlurn a il. lilt, ami tin' IkwoiiiiIi V.Cnlld I'lllpllP II" 10 HVor.llllj- Ultll lint') lilIM III the iMiiinonn'riltli luiiiii. nninnlp.it linpii.'.r- HUl't. II") lin"jiliiiit fi ti.r in pmvi'liiic li't II. rriOuc tloli iiml Roienm.".! ( .i iiiiuiliipalii' llu ii'iriitic il'-ilv.il Iri.tn tji.lli'ii. uiul In i lit hoioi'-tli I .ii'i tun ill to stale caiictiill it . iii'iilliclciit to met', all ri'iiilrcuirnti. Iin.nM-.ol i iv.illon is lu.t t'.ipiilir, luit npiul ras'llur. 1 jiM, ILull.c in ill ilillcuil li'.Mtlitatlnii ft -Jiir uellii.d cl luMtinii, I ii.nc fi'imil .li.it tlio .wni a i.-.i rre in -limit In tlulr iliitln nnd In "iiio instance Itiiompetei.t. II a piopr aid fipiil n"w-nunt iito nml" wo would luw hmi' Mi ii ill nimue tn meet oil m.r i.lilltsallnn and pioil'lc (oi tiituic iiiipinirnii'iilr. SI Wlllf. I lie pnliiiiliuiy otk (or tin1 mmlnMinii ! In- i-c.icrJi.-e ti-tdn l.ailn; hern abeut icni pitted, tic ntt.n.lil o! contt.iet mvl other mil. irn ptitjinli'S tlicuto, will rnaro. niticli i'l .our i ait (ill ntltntltpti ilutltK tl.o inniliiff jejr. In ifmi"ftl.n tlicicvltli I Iiml ii stroni; cnlliniii ini'tic llio illliun to Inve tli" tlino ol pji '."i rtrin!ri an uiatij ol tin 3-i ili!i'i al" niMiiclally niiiMo lo moot tin paiinont in il--mjmlod aii'l pioiMo tor In llu- onllmnro. 'ii .iniPn of tlio turn 'I p.Miur.ti would oMii'o iiif.il pioio.H iml lio ini'io Mli(.i'toilly tn tlie p.ililli. -rui:ri. unly mill .tirrt lrpr.Irg a aio looliitoli iif. OK-aiy s-lioulil .o iniiio ilurlni; llio rnmlntr iar, Oicu.itlcn lor tlm fuii'timtion or tlio n'or mJ 1't.iiulioi Mill bo lii.ulo iipnn nearly oirv nail in tli" linmiieli. .mv iPiitomplaUil Rr.vl. hi!.- or prniiiiifiit lirproKiiiciit In tlul illrei i win onlil only lie u ui-1m ixpoiirlitiiii- i.( iuiuN. M'lirn llio soi'ij'c sjtom N flnallv tnplrloil ami tin- iiutK" mttlnl, ll'akclv t.trioi i "ill fonr.lnti city lino tn llrinUr moot fluniM lir mir,litiiif'.I. Ihl mctlioil nf tnicmliinilrliit; i stie-ct o.uh Jiar licnil lie piUMiiil .iml In tlio . miiw of tin Joats lliinm'ro mouM luc o I'llont tlioruiiRli(.uo. at n nominal ro.l. iem villi tlio i lino o oaili ftioit, pbo'J n tlio iiiti'iMMtlon nt .ill tliori'iiKliliiCK iio'il'l an accoiiuiinilatirn not onl; to ihe traiolin? pulillo liut to nuiiy ro'iilmli of iini"i"ii, i.itiiir ami w.vim:. 'I he contract, with the Dtinnioic I'lutiio l.itftii, II. at ai.il r.iwu ioiiii.iny for strict IlKlilln." oiplrts In Km', anJ an il l inipiolulilo tint o can mirtt ll,o contract at th" punlit low into. It wo'ilil l.p diM-alil to coniil(i tlio piac iriHlity (I provlillni; lor tlio lonslriutlon ami ii'.iliitinance of .m electric lisla plant. Tuf liuciit otprnilHutp lor (.(toil 1 1 i 1 1 1 lt csonnU TfOi) annuallv, r.ml i a phut to t.urt mtr if .i.liciiinitii can lie untiilUil tor al.out VV''. i l.i' icuiiuc wl.l'.'i uouM Ik." iHivnl tioiii com. iMMclal li'alnoi ami unlr.s en ltmn:li pur pojj.j, woiiiil i. pill tiio cilvinal co.t of tli" phut wllliln tlio joaiii. Tli" nu.ility un.l iiuiult of iiir wliioh lias i.Mtato.l Diiiimoioans ilurinu tlic pat lew joa., iiiiniii.iu.l liy t'.ia intioiluitiou ol the Oi.itil'm Mater 'coinpaiiy's ti-stcm o( fiipply. nut In tl.o liisii portion cf the lioili tlio Mipply U Rllll inadfiputo, ami It woulil In- arlriviblo to lotif'r with aril icipicct tin v.il r conipany tu lay I nB.r inain lo pioiMo a j-utli. ifnt Mipjily to all poittoiK tor iiiinulactiiiliiL, ilomrblic anil lit purposf. sirwi and sii:i:i,i raiiav. VidiUt.N al riiilrcn.l roilnis aio of f.c. iinrnt o'.ci.lirnio, unci u l.x.il law rlioulil lo n in I ul (oiiipdlln iallio.nl onipinio to rru f "'oty fairs to l.. in cli-.tio ot compoti tit tin. Icviro ihy iiial iilulit, at ivcry klicot inmi-.l ny ilioir triilw williln the tioronsli limit. llio traction t rnp.ii.j- lu licon uiKlicifnl in pUnMt.t: tliolr rails In ror.iplljticV with the o.- 'iniot upon nhiili tlictr Iratu'liKo wai print.'il, mill I c.iu.vMly Jr-ir... join i i opi'iailoti in (out lining rlils corporation lo comply ultii cm or- llill.lllCi'J. inn: nr.i'Aiirv.i'.M'. 'llu .'iTl.o1iitiiii.it of tin i'o permanent mi n a 1 1. 1 pincli.i' ( lulus for tin lire ilcpiitt.unt lui plaipj thiii will ois.inli.l ami thori'i'Kh!.. julppoil cicpjriiiiriit upon , fin i ami nltahln ! il Diiiln: llio ji.si tr tlio lr jiart luoiic ooi'icj faithfully in ni'ilulm; many liro-, whliij 's Birth. How many a woman dates a life of 'lironif invalidism frtun baby's birth. She tries, "different doctors ami different medicines" with lit tle benefit. Then. fottunatcly her at tention is railed to thcrcmarkablc cures resulting from the use of Dr. Pierce's l'avorite Prescrip tion, and she gives the medicine a trial. Her experience is that of ninety-eight Nwuiiiuu uui ui uvuiy hundred who ufp "I'nvorite .rrescrio- h- tiou" for womanly ills sue is curetl. Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription is peculiarly a mother's medicine. Its use before ma ternity makes the biiby's advent prac tically painless. It gives the mother strength to nurse her child. It cures diseases peculiar to women and cures them permanently. There is no alcohol, opium, cocaine or any other narcotic in "Favorite Prescrip tion." It is purely a vegetable prepara tion and cannot disagree with the weak est coiiftitution. Mtj, Kinron Allen, of Dorret Ontario Co, Ont , writm i " I ca truly My that I think Dr. Pierce"! meiltrlnes the best I liavr ever used. I svan tn very poor health for a lonr time, ctttini; iroru the With of my little ftirl, I tried (liffeietii doctor and different medicine. I derived very much mote benefit from your tuedlrlnea than from any other I linve ever used, I took four Imttlfn of 'l'niorlte Prencrlptlnn and three lxttl( of T.ol:u Medical I)llu:oer)., and I alwaj keep the ' Pelleta ' iti the rtou-e," Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, pap-r bound, is sent frtt on rocelpl of 51 nnt'-ccnt .stamps to nay evpi'titt of mailliiK on'y. Atltlress Mr. K. V. Pierce, miilalo, N. Y. mm .iBnMMWMMMMa 1 Wil y v- tut (or their prompt rcuporite would have caused many nrlom ronCanTatlons. Too much eaunot bo M.IU in praise o( thoso nlm volunteer their erslcci In proteotlnj life ami propetty (rom that dvjtitln(r element, (lie. A matler ol lm. portanoo In connection with Ihe (Ire depart ment i tin position ' tl,lf' fnnlntcr, Imolv. lug tcmlderable tliua In conducting- the man cuement not enly at fire, but l.teplnc the lire alaim jitun, hvdranlj and opparalus In woihiiiR oidtr and repair. Au otdlnanco tl.eifld bo en acted provldlm; that the Incumbent ihall be elected by tho firemen (or a term ol three ear, and the chle( dnolc lih entire lime to matuij. ing the ilepartinnl. l'oi.tcn i)Ui'in.Mi.sr. The appointment c.( nluht patrolmen made dur ing tho pad eir, meet with the approbation ol llio public. Whllct tho mitnbcr ol police of. Iloei i tioi-o.itlly hmnlt, when the larRO ter illoiv I roncldrrcd, aildllloni ran be mailn to lb pretnl foifo, whni the llnince ul the bo. roi'gli will warrant. Ihe Frrvlie ! a day pi Irnlman I nerevJi' fir duly fiom S a. til. until ti p. ii,, a there I practically tm poll, e prolertloti at tho lniliii oitloii of the bo rot'pli dutliiw thtii, loin. I notice Hut the ill'.'lpllti o( Ihe ptiitit foue li sir Mule mm iriiminuiicl the adop tlrii i.l moie rtiliicnl rule tfowitiivi; the de. put (mint. -nn;tVAi.Kt and cTrrit lo n.iii.v section of Ihe boroi.i;li pioportj oon cia hilo fulled to comply with iiotiie uquiil mi.' the la.vimr of u.illii nml miltci. It h a.l. slsiblo to instruct tho Mrect loinuit ilmif r to lav th" walk .it hi larlloil i-pportiinllv ntnl en tor lien lor il.e lo'tj Iheti-of.. A Ihcioiuli in (pcilloti vh'.uhl be nudo bv tlio (cnitnlsslniirr uf all i-all ami tiitlciit lli.it hue Win laid .iii.I icpoit their loiidit.'on In Ihe loumll tor ip Mtc aitlon nosns. Ac iSfiio c( lor kh crpial to tl.o alununl of on', standing IioihukIi orders rliould Ii" m.ulu linn j-illiti-lv, us llio preacM ini'lhoil ol loanli c moni'.v .inn iMiMnc Itutllutlcn nt C per eei.t. t In i otisi.ui i.l villi bmlncss pilnelplo. OUDlXANf ... s niiip'itc rc.'Ulon of the I.oiuiikh ..i(liii..ikp I neri'v.i-y x mniv ol our local hits aiu ml pl'ip'ily ll.iti-cilld an! coiM'iueiitli Ineflcctne. Al'PllOI'HIATION'!. I i.tfiiitiicnd tint all appnipilatloiw 11..11U fni the minim; year tliall slab specifically the linuim ami pitriHisc (or which, the inonov slull be espended. UiuiiiK funnel period the cv lvr.ill.itu luic oMcidid rot onlj tho appro, prhllons hut tho jiarlj rcienue. Money bauiii; been CTpeiiuecl (or purjio-e f'l- which no 1V propiljllvri had lisen made, wlilih ,i an mi Ian ml and tinhiMlne,; like proccliite. t OXCI.L'sIOV. I:t tendmion 1 deiilre to e.preiii 1111 c-onfl-dii.ee in the ability o( the pret-rnt local pn immitit to coi.duct the financial affair and pro mote the wiltaic cf cur borough. Respectfully mbmltteil, Viitcr lliu.'chf I. tliupc!. Dutiiiiorc, Pa., Jlinh 11, I01. After tho readln!- of the mossis' I'n!ldcnt McAllister nppolntcd Ihe followlinj c(iinintttc.-t tor the year: finance Mcl.atiishlln, Ilroean, Waid. Judiciary -Pajton, Ooudlcan. McLaiicrlilin. Poard of health llrcKni, Ward, Pajton. Klectrii light -houdhaii, Mi Uushlin, Ward, l'lro depiitmont -l'ayton, l),.udkau. McLiushlln. Ilailnay -Me-fiaiiRhlln, Iliopm, Ward, rtotul- Pajton, houdi 1 an, .Mil,aii(rlilln. Iluildinc and Kruunds IlrcRan, Ward. Pajton. (iriciancr Doiidlcan, McLaush lin. IliOEan. ."ewers Ward, Pajton. lioudii in. Poller-McUiuhllu, llropaii. Waul. I.icen-o lav Pajton, HuiulliMii, Mcl.iusldin. Pairmuits Waul, nrcpan. Pajlon. Mroil ami bridges IMid.cnn, MeLaiiitlilln, llrouau. Utiles and prlntinif. Waul, pajton, Doiidican. Tho various districts oC the IioioukIi nn to lie under the can' of the cotin cllineii. ns follows: l'lr-.' v.iiil, rirft distriit. Paitonj first waul, tviond district and fourth ward. Mclll-tir; Vcoii.l ward. Ward; 'I bird waul, first ami Second diMriits. HriRjii; Third w.nd. Thiul district, and filth ward, Pimdirali; .th w:aul, Mi Uulilln. Tho election of 1 ,T. Tcvan as chief fngliipei' of llio llio dpfaitment was conilnnc'd, as were alho his nppolnt-' nionts of L. V. AVcrt, of the NVntuno companv, and Willlntn Ileckuinn, of tin- Indcnentlcntx. t ihf-t and second asNtiints, The pay for toanis and Inborn. was contlnitPd thi! same ns List ycir. l'rank Sac co, who at the lust meet Ins was dropped from tin police t'oicc. his place beliiK taken by Michael UroKan, was last nllit appointed day oiilccr, at a salary of $:,0 per month. The matter of street slfrns was brought up and a committee appointed to nrratiKO for tho placing of panic, and tho borough attorney was Instructed to look over old maps and In cases when the names of sheets conltlct npoit to council, In order that such changes as may be needed cm bo made by tho boroiiKh fathers. It was found that befoti nnylhlnr could bf dono in tlie matter of t'r.-o mall tlollveiy that all slrcots must havo siKns :it the cornets. The ljui-oush attornoy Mas further 111010 inshtu'ted to closely watch (ho (ewer maitoi bcfeiro tho eonit and if necessary cimaKi- additional counsel. A lonitnlttce wtis iippolnleil to mako niTaiifri'tuents with the Pennsylvania t.'oal cciiiipany to have their u.ilehmaii blow the ilte Kiinc and leplace with an indicator the present automatic blower, which has boon unsatisfactory. Effects of the Storm. Siimlji's tctrlfit wind stoim phjed liavi, wnh (ho tin alarm vtein, tlio town belnif Upt Riiofsina a Hood pait ..( tho nlicltt with a chohe (olleclion of blowy, loner ami flunt, 1I110 to ion tait with clictiii. lKlit v.iriv, uhlcli were down in wen iiuantltj. Cilei To.i.m was biiili-cm:.iil all ih e.. tenlai lipalnnjc tho damans d"tu' ai.d at piesuit Hi" jitiin K fit woikiii!,' oider. wept l..m I'l .n.t ,,. which wric hiiineil out. f.nlj 'Clrnlay moiiilis the l.or.o of ii.miti I. C. Ucinliull lanio in (Hintnit Willi a Ihe ilcitric IIkIh wiu on Ill.ikdj him I. r p,t,o, and niiiiid a sciore sl'oik. 1,'ro.il -tlltit nil - v.ai 1 pi-rn m ed in iimniliiir tlio aiilmil. aiid at piiMUl It is not Liiouii uhelhiT Its oanci Is indid or net. An Eujoyable Party. A .iiipii.e paity was tindcicil Mis. Milium Youiii.-, of Spencer Uriel, upon the occasion of lier blrtlidav. An enjoy tMe llmr was hpeut and 1 drllishlful dinner etnal to the (oll.mlna; lidlcsi Mi, f. .1. Sooor. Mr. tjooruc lluper, Mi. lltirarl. Mm. Irani. Secoi, Mis. Paine, i,i llojt. M.s. thaili KiiRle, Jlu. I,0ut y.L.' Mr. C'onvll. Mm. frank Williams, Mr. .Ianun rule. Jli a. fred tidier and Mrs. ('nick, Mlns Hrae 1 Shclp, film uml lUihrl I'nlik, u sirunion. Unclaimed Lettcts. Letter icmainlnp; unclaimed dtirlii;; the period etnlliiB March . IW1, Pertons callinc for thes. letlcri will please ny adierll.ed: .Wph llutler, Carrie Drown, Mary C. Hrovni, .Icfferscin uienuj and flecttlo avenues S. W. Dlrelier, Charles L. Colllaoii, Thomas B. IIirkoII. i;,te iimtliow. Owen fljmi, hport Hills Mapclc flallmher. Mon roe avenue; Ylnlo Ilunar, William llui.ilin, -. liellum, .117 MidLon aieiiiict .loiin S, ,ucc, Mrr James McDonald, Ward ilrcetj Mi. ,1. M. Monaijlwn. Peter W. Miller, Ida llcnchner, Pa ton swinelc. Mi. Ililru Wllion, flay atenucj Ocoige Klilc, Sfi Madron aienue. Teople'a Doings. Mr. and -Mi. P. C. II. Ihrjer have arrlied from Allentonn and aic. boli.c entertained at the homo of Mr. Dreyir'a mother on Plue street. Miss Ciiaec Stanton ha returned to her home it Whllnej's Point altera il.lt with friend here. Mis. florcnoe llolrrton, of Qulncy avenue, is ipinikus a lew daja in New York. ShocUard Leaves for Hot Springs, ly Kscluilie Wire (rom Tlie Asroclated Press. Iiitii-utir, Pi.. Maicli II, fame Shtckatd, tlio rtrovkljn outllelder, a lormer rraldent o( Colum Ma, Pa., Ins rculcned with that club, and will leaio tomorrow (or Hot Spring, whero llanlon' mm are Krltlnif into thape (or thi eniulng cam palifti. Sliccld had tcmptlni; often Irom the Aiiierlian lca'io, and Mefiraw tried hard to land liltu fur lialtltuore. WALDRONS AUCTION SALE 40 HEAD SELECTED HORSES NEXT THURSDAY, MARCH 14, AT IP. 1 laLlLV sllHtrw t r- It will be the finest forty head of horses ever offered for sale in this city or valley. They consist of draught horses, coachers, cobs, single or in pairs: drivers of evciy description: grocery teams, work teams, roadsters and general purpose horses. Sale positively, rain or shine, March 14, at 1 p. m. HorSes can be exchanged up to time of sale. Remember the date. Sale takes place at Cusick's Old Stables, Washington Ave. NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD FROPOSr.D ENLARGEMENT OF THE CAR SHOPS. TJntest Among the Workmen Has Caused the Improvement to Be Held in Abeyance Conference of Foremen Employed at Various Points Along the Lackawanna Road Tho D., L. & W. Board for Today Two of the New Passenger Engines Expected Today. The proposed enlargement of the Lackawanna car shops in thls city for the purpoM of centrallzlnir nil the re pair wotk has tccelved a setback froin the employes of the company, who aio at present somewhat dlssatlsllod with local conditions. Then Is 11 Ki-ave possibility of the shops beiiiB moved clscwhcte In tlm event of anv trouble arising. Several sites have been looked over, but noth Iner definite has been decided upon. Hoth JllnKhainlon and Kingston want the shops. At present 7."0 hands are employed In this city, and in Ihe event of tin en larcctnent, over 1,100 Mould be em ployed. Tho taking nwny of this- busi ness Mould erlously crlppli nuitlers in tnule cltcles, but It the present shops are enlarged. It Mill mean a perceptible Ineiense In v.ulotis Mays. The North steel mill plant has boon looked ner. but the present buildings arc unsuitable for tho company's wotk and would have to bo torn down if the site was selected. Ontario and Western. Traveling Passenger and Freight Agent J. i:. Welsh, of tho Ontario and Western lalltoad, has Ju.t completed an olllelal visitation to all the agents on the mnlii line divisions, and iv purls business booming and everything In llrst-class shape. Kverythlnc is hi lendlness for the double-ti nek extension fiom .lerinyn to Mnyfleld yard. The grading has been completed, and the rails and ties are on tho giounil ready lo be laid as soon as the ftost Is out of the Riound. Conference of Fotenien. All tho general foremen along the main line- of tho l.ark.ivumn.i railroad Mere in conference with Master Car I milder Canlleld yesterday at his office 011 South Washington avenue. They Men assembled for tho purpose of con ferring with cat h other about gem in! matters which coucciiih themselves and the men undi r thoni. Those present Mere: (Icorge Faber, r.ufftilo: .1. '. Fritz. Ilobokcu, A. J!. Miller, lilugliiiniton; Mat tin Kniith, Seianlon: Henry Smith, Scranton; . J. J.ungan. all -brake Instructor, and W. h, Itobliioon, genet al car Inspector. There Was No Strike. The report printed yesterday of an alleged strike at the Scranton Holt and Ntlt woi ks was erroneous. A fore man and two helpoio, comprising tin o-lU'ths of tho hIutii-k shop, wore discliit'KOt!, and because of a mlsunder stanillng another man tilt. The lnt named, however, returned In the nf tor noon and was placed In temporary charge of the depnrliniit. Theie was no eessitlun of work. fiPiieral Manager XehndPi denies that tlio men wcto not given a prom ised ineieas'. in wages. There was no ptomlsc of increased wages, ho says. Today's D., L. & W. Board. The make-up of today's I., U and W. boaid Is as follows: MOXliW, Mm II 11 Wild (at, fast S p. in, J. (.'oktello; II p m., A. P. Mullen. 1111)AY, MAHdl 1 Wild fats, fast .1 a. in., frank Wall; 0 a in., J. II. SwaiU! S.M) ,i, in., f. 1. Mcii'iis; 10 a. m., I'l.it.l; llallet; 11 a. in., M. Loushueyi 1 p. in., W, W. Lallair; 4,11 p. in., O. Kearnev; 5 p. m., f. Van Woimirj o p. in., M. J, Hen-liik-au. Suiniiiit. IHc C a. ni.. cait. .lames Cariiesj S a. in.. wit, C. frountelkei-j i. p. in., iasi, J. HcmilL'aii: 1 p. in., west, . II, Mi hi In: 7 n. ni eal dom Nay Amr, Moses btiplvs, wltli fdn-ard Mcllltcr' men t 7 p. m., wcit (loin t'ajmsa, McLiuc; 7 p. in., weft (torn Cayusa, MeOlnley. Puller 10 a. in., P. L ..-. ot. Piulirr S a. in., Ilouvr; 1(1 a. in,. ?. fin rerty; II. DO a. m.. Morati; 7 p. in., Murphy; 0 p. in., j.amplusi 10 p. in,, A. II, IConc. PassciiBir Kngines 7 a. tu.. 'llioinai; 7 a, m., Slnurr; &.'i'l p, m,. Stanton; 7 p. in.. McOcncrn, Wild Cats. West t a. in.. John nahauaui ii a. m.. Ketcham: 6 a. m.. P. tillllirai.: 7 a. m., M. (ioldeti, with I!.. M. Uiillctt's nun; 8 a m.. J. Ulster; n a. in,, ,1. II. Mct'ann; 10 a. in., II. t.utnfr, 11 a. in., II. r.i.lmt; 1 p. in., W. A, Ihntholomew; 'J p. tu., P. I.. Hox-cra, ." p. m.. T. litpatrlok; I p. in.. IL Ihnruirty; r. p. in., f. Mahon; il p. ill, ti. ll.nl, villi M, Ctmod' men Noun:. Itsuml lleui-oi Ploaie trtu ti UKular ensitio and enncino criw- on il a. m,. iVIld Cat, .Man M IS, with lAii.duclor .1. II, Sivavt. Knclne and crew lu double lucl; irom Port Iurtls. This and That. DlvUlon .Superintendent I!, M. itlno was up at l'oi.'ono Summit yosterday. T, W. I.ee, general passenger ugent ot .tho Uicknwauiia railroad, passed through the city yesteidny on No. 0, mmmmm '1817 Rogers Bros.'' Goods. Knives, Forks Spoons, etc. No question about the quality; we have all 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 Goods for Wedding Presents. Merceread & Connell, 132 Wyoming Avenue. Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Oi! Stoves, Gas Stoves, 'f !? Heaters, i 3-3i7 PENN AVENUE. DR. DENSTEN lliwici.it' and Siiri;con .ill Spruce St. Temple Court litilhliiifr, SCRANTOX. PA. Ml acute and ihrotuc tiUi..l4C! Of U.Cll, W'i- ini n and ihllilren, t lllldMt) NKltMIl !. iiiiais .t WAvrisi, jii-i:a-i:s spi i Ml.TY. Ml ilUcase cf ihe l.hc-i, Kldnew, lll.tdilei Skin, Ulcod, Nerve-, Womb, fje, fa,, Nie, Tliiu.it, and l.iinu. Canciis liiuiors. Pile. Itiiptme, (,Mv, Itiieiiiiuilmi, Asthma, (uta.rli, Vailicxolo, l...,t Manhood. MrIuIv ftnlfiiow, all i'l mall.- Hi-iaos, Lcuioirlnea, ct , to'iniirliea, S.t phillU, lllood Poison, ludim n. tiou and j-oulhiul habit nblllciateil. surircn. fill, Kpilep'y, Tape and St.nii.iili Moim. y TMIllllO.OM:, Specific f.,r Catanh. Thieo iiiontlis' treatment only $i.H Tilal free in olllco. Consult it Ion ami culmination die. (if tl e limn i daily and Sundry, .s a. in. to i) p. m. DR. DENSTEN. CUNSTER FORSYTH vf Tz on his return from Chicago and St. I.uuls. New interlocking signals will Ik. put in uses at tho Ilackensack draw brldgo on the I..dc'kiiunna railroad at noon today. W. n. Woods, division freight agent of tho Syracuse division of tho Lacka wanna railroad, was in the city jester day. Tho cement flooring in the now loco motive paint bhop hi the Lackawanna yard Is nearly completed, and MastPr Fainter Miller expects to begin wotk therein In a few days. Two of tho new passenger engines for tho Uackawanna railroad, from tho Hcheucctnily Locomotive works, are ex pected today. Sis of tho Dickson made switch engines arc now in tervlco on tho road. Notices similar; to those printed were posted at all of thtyLackftwanna col lleties on Saturday, Infoimlug tho initio wotker.i that the Delaware, Lack awanna, und Western' company will continue the present scale of wages paid and adjust all grievances with the men nt their respective collieries. The Lackawanna rallrond ticket oince at Dcnviilo was broken open last Fri day night and tho ticket case and all tho tickets stolen. Conductors uro noti fied to look out carefully for any Don vlllo tickets pressnted for pasjago not stamped on back, and telegraph (I. H. Kctcbam'ti olllco promptly if any sucn tickets arc offeicd, Thcrn are now in opir.itlon in Italy in 1'ir cottcn Industiy oivr twenty thousand loom and more thin thu-o million iplr.Jlu. Il.illaii'i.iado cottona;oodl.ar'' notf-la rifely exported especially lo Svuth America. V' OnnoHjfaHac SPECIAL EXHIBIT Fine CONNOLLY NEW YORK HOTELS. . VV,'Si. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor. SUteenth M. anJ Irving Place, NEW YORK. American Tlan, i3 CO per day and upward. European nan, $1.60 per day and upward. I. D. CrtAWrOHD, Proprietor. Broadway, 5th Arc. tod 27th Street. New York. Absolutoly Firoprool in the cen ter of the shoppiiiE mid ineatte district. First - class in all its ap pointments. Entirely new through out. European Plan Rftnms .In. I01O1 W. BWrrSCT.IVtrVoi. jjle or CIl mile, with or without bath, hot and" cold water smdtelephone In every room. Cuisine unexcelled. ---' I For Business Men In the htart of tlis wholesal aj. U.Bli.Cli For tiuoppcr f f T S minutes walk to wanamnlters; 4. X S minutes to Sicgel Cooper's lilg Store. Easy cf access to the creac 4- Dry Cooda flturei. -f 4. For Slglitsccrs 4. One block from E'way Cars, glv- "t 4. ing easy trnnsportatloii to all J points of Interest. -f TEL ALBERT : f t t ytiw luiih. NEW YORK. a n 11th KT. As TJrsTIVKllSITY T)r. 4. Only ono Dlools from Broadway, Dnnm: Z I lin IMIMAURANl" 4 HOOin, stl Up. price Heaionabls 4 ------ CHICAGO & NORTH -WESTERN RAILWAY flir; Duluth Limited and St. Paul Fast Mail leaves Chicago dally 10,00 p.m., arrives Duluth 10.30 a, m. next morning. Drawing Itoom bleeping Cars, Observa tion l'arlor Cars with Cafe and free Reclining Chair Cars, l'ast train to head of laU-5. The best of everything. Call on any agent for tickets or address 431 ficcaiaiat' - 'm '; 4.15 riiu Sl Ciecl.natf Ml CA.i't Bt..Mla1ili,kn 88 rVlol. St..Boite 07Cn,ltkj-ll!t.,PIUltvrg ZM Sup.rtei. uf. Cltuflvnd 17 Campui Marital, Oetrct JQ1 ttalH SI,, CuHihl 112 Clark Et., i Itlcaic !KlKaHt.,Cirt,nrtitQ,0t SS-M I tlU'tilphla, rii. IMljr s.fru.un MurltlUt (ni Antriti, Uutrtnitft tu run alw nj mil rtMf inifa.rt.irrnn flirt 10 iiiuii)t.itctiM,Abur.l iHloost rlaoi, tftu lftlllly. Ul ItilitHMl I YarUii! k hlrlflur fan rulllav I MdfiflaD.ii JnithrnhrH OprvAtlfMrhwrTr1loBUUPtl)i ftpMliiQtti-r Mtdlrtl Bad rlf (rlfulfmutj, BlfMllun hih-p.' 4 iiWl&w cy3cfll w film IfS?vuiwffM Fast Time to Duluth SGRANTON'S SHOPPAQ CENTER. OF- Tailored Suits AND Separate Skirts & WALLACE, i' ! J' $ Special Rug For oue week only we of beautiful high pile ROYAL UTOPIA RUGS! Size 9 Feet These Rugs are positively the greatest bar gains ever offered iu a nigh class, well made, up-to-date rug. For One Week Only J Your Choice, Fifty Patterns $25.00, $25.00. $25.00. We Will Kescrve (iooils Until You Want Tlicm. t WI LLI AHS 129 Wyoming Avenue THE I0S1C POWDER CO. Booms 1 aml2, Com'lth BTd'g. EORANTON, PaV. nining and Blasting POWDER Uede at Mooslo nd Hash Ul Wor'41, LAFLIN A RAND POWDBR CO.'S ORANGE QUN POWDER Bleotrte Ilatterle. nieotrlo Gxplodori, eiplodlns blast, Safety fustuul Repaune Giiomical Go.'s cxr'Ago L.I Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturer rr OLD STOCK PILSNER 485 to 455 , SCRANT3N. Pft N. Ninth Street, (liis t'eloplions Cull, ZMi. TODAY AND TUESDAY.... 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE TTTtTtTTTttTTTtTT T Sale offer a limited number by 12 Feet. & flcANULTY : 1901 BICYCLES New models now in. Spaldings.Cleve lands, Tver Johnson and Crescents. No better selection ever made. Call and see them. Thev're beau ties. IE! S II 211 Washington Ave. HENRY BELIN, JR., General Asent (or Ihs TVomlnj District lor OUPONTS POWDER. Uinta;, Pliitlns, fporllnir, FmoIe1ess and Ik sicpiuno c-nemiui wonipinv s I High Explosives- Eifely fuse, Cap ind Ciploders. Iloora 4J Co! ncu uuiiuin;, eeianteii. AUUNCIKSl 1IIOS. IOIIII ntlstonl JOHN 11. eMI.Il 4 SON Pljmouthl (!'. 11. HULLIUAN Wllkei D.irtl v