-"fR"" .. '8. : T- Tin ,. , . P. , T,u . J-i : v. V V I. vi THE SCRANTON TUlfiUjS'E-SATUHDAJ.",. MAltCl-1 23. 1001'. Mrs ww-ww NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD IMPROVEMENTS BEING MADE BY LACKAWANNA. Inciense of Wftges for Belawtue and Hudson Bnllrond Employes Meet ing of Stationary Firemen to Be Held lit Guernsey Hull Tonight. Lncknwnnnn Is Having a Number of New Flat Cais Built D., L. & W. Bonrd for Today Patent Grant ed to Master Car Bulldei Canfleld. W. U. Ill.xsnti, Hupurlhtutidftil "f bildpex mid liiillll iikm on the l.tiehu uniTJL uillioud, linn Just iftiiiw-ri to thf city from hii extended tour over the Main Hup, HlooniHbtiiir division, I'tln mid Syracuse division. Ho vn n lOinpanlcd on Ills tour of Inspection by Division KiikIikht l'Ved Warner and Principal AMlstnnt Ktiglneur Lincoln nioom. They liiNpvrled iimny brlilsc" unl openings wbfii rcpali work in needed, and incidentally observed the ailvan ! of the block system of slRiials uhlch Is helm; Installed on Hip various divis ions of th(! load. Locally. i nmv Hteel bridge Is bplnu built in the Oak strpct i'I-ohhIik; on tho Keyscr Vullpy biuiich. to rpplarp the wooden structure which has stuod Hip strain for many .wars. Thi' supuistiucluip of the machine shops In this city Is also being- nia ipilally stroiiBthi'iicd with a view to muting In a heavier tiavt'lllnp cranp than was at drat intended. This c-iiiiic will wpIkIi tlilrty-llvp tons and will bo operated by electricity and be used In handlliifr heavy locomotlvp woik. Thp I'oro baking ovens near the car shops nic also being ichullt and .up. now bet ter than ever. Now boiler plants ire being Installeil .it the Hampton and J)odge mines to furnish steam for several colllerle?. ThP foimer will supply theContlnentiil, Hyde I 'ark, Sloan, Central, Hampton mines and Ilnmpton washpry, and tho latter the Dodge and IJollevue mines and Hellevue washery. The sK passenger stations on the ltlelitleld .Springs division will lip n btillt and a new jtassenger station and freight depot erected at Cortland, X. Y. Tlips latter Impiovements will be made us soon as possible. A number or additional Improvements are contem plated, which will be inndo during the present year. Increases in Wages. The Delaware and Hudson company bnvp posted notices nt "N'llkes-Harre, Green nidge and t'arbondale. announc ing an liicic.ise In wages, to take effect mi April 1. The order Is as follows: (nmliKtnM df Uirmikh ficlslit unil coal trjlir., -'i crht j'fi mill1; liiaUnucn (f IlirntiKli frrifiht ami (d.i I tr.iltn, - (rnl ki milo; local height ciiiliidoK, 3 mils per nulc; Imkenicn, 2 1-S itnl- i'r rnllr; pisscnpir hnlvrinen, ".! per inmilli, ml,liis: (In! p.ifm-iikct Ilirriki' nuc lei's '' per month, norkinir li.i; janl ron lixtri, s.i pit month; jjrd lr.iktrmn, $-V nr iii'intli; mine ii.ii miidm low, IjJ.fiO per iliv, ninlulriit Pi !', ti-nN piT Milo; mine brake men. .-J pir iliy, riniltalciii to ' cent per mile. Tin milrc will lir- allowed fur each hour nflrr I- bunts hue liotn cotiMiiiird in nuklnpr one limiilii'il mill's r leu. 'IliN nlW.ince tpplloi lo rntrlriicis jikI ilrrmi'ii nlo. Meeting of Firemen. Tliuio will lie a meeting of the Sta tionary Kit-omen held in Ouprusej's hull at 7,:ifl o'clock this evening, and nil stationary llremen in the city are lequchted to attend. The object of the meeting is to organize a local of stationary llremen. Slate, president and oignnlzor, C. l'. llaxter, and State Secretary-Tieasurer .lames A. Cier llty will be in attendance to address thf meeting. rirctni'ii who ntt-nd will hear the license law lead, which Is now befoie Hie house at Hauisburg, and which is of gieat interest to slatlonniy flie men In this state. Building New Flat Cats. "Workmen at he Delawaie, l.acka wanna and Western car shops are en gaged in building oup hundred 34-foot low tint cars for general use In the construction and shipping department. Fifty are being built at tho Scran ton shops and llfty at the Dover nhops. Kight of them are already completed. These cars differ from the aveiage Hat cuts, us they aro fcupplled with a -pedal r.ii hot biake, operated be neath the surface, leaving the lop of A Name Twice Made Famous, Now a Shining Mark for Imitators. The name "Chase," twice made famous, la a shining mark for tlic unscrupulous to pounce upon and appropriate la order to foist upon the public their worthless pie parations. These birds of prey, by using the name Chase, expect the public to be fooled into believing they are the medi cines of Dr. A. W. Chase, who first be came noted as the author of the world famed Dr. Chase's recipe book and family physician, and rthose fame is now doubly increased by the wonderful success of his Nerve Pills, with Nerve, Brain and Wood troubles. They play upon the name Chase, but dare not use the Initials "A. V." They imitate, but daie not counterfeit the portrait and signature of Dr. A, . Chase, which identifies the Nerve Pills now recog. nlred as infallible for building up pale, weak, thin-blooded, nerve exhausted suf ferers, Who are nerve-tired and brain-weary. Who are ensily exhausted. Who are wakeful cannot sleep. Who have nervous headache. They remove the cause of blood Impuri ties, securing refreshing sleep and impart strength. They build up people who find their stitngth and vigor waning. They settle irritated nerves, replace Ian guoraad lassitude with energy and anima tion, Cure Nervous Dyspepsia, The above is the right kind prepared bj the Dr. A. W. Chate Medicine Co,, Buffalo, N, V.. ;o cents per box. All othtf? tn 4"l!iirB.t. s Jfft ,VM iff VtpN wmBBsM the car clear, which Is advantageous, especially when any unusually long timbers or construction lion nro being transported. They will be used on all thp divisions. Oxnfleld's Flush Drop-Door. Patent No. fl69,:22, on a (lush dt op door for freight cars, has been granted U. T, f'nnflolri, master oar builder of the Lnrkuwnnna railroad. The papers were tiled on December "fl. lfOO, and tho patent was giantcd a few days ago. Tho appliance. Is so arranged that the opening and closing mechanism on the door Is all under the floor of thp car, leaving tho tloor surface smooth and uninterrupted. Tho appliance Is partlctilaily adapted to grain and coal cars, which can now be unloaded with out having to (llsttub tho side or end doors on 'the car. The door opens downwind, and Is closed by means of toggle-levers sup poi tod thereunder, a shaft operating In connection with the levers. A prac tical test of tho uppllupcc lms been made, both with grain and co.il, ami the doors worked admirably. Air. f'aiifleld has been deluged with letleis asking for Information on the appliance, and It Is destined lo oome Into general use. Today's D., L. & W. Board. The make-up of today's D., U and W. board li as follows: ' 1 imuv. MUiru '!. Vilhl CiU IM-,1- S p. til, T. ntipitink 11 p. mi , 'P. .r. rhompujii sVIUtlUV, MUri1 .;. Wihl UU i:.il-l."n u. in.. A, a lljinlintt; ". .i. in.. 1'. M-ihnn; 0 a. in.. !. T. StupUn; .i. "., .M. IjiiiKlinc.v; ' a. in,, V. Itjllrl; 10 i. in , II. CHIliMii, 1 p. in,, O Ki'.iiniy: " p. I I. HiKh; t.rn p. m., (I. 11-ti t ; i p. in A II. ltimi ; u p. in,, .1. i I r. MiinmtK, cti.-O a. in., ijm, .1. fViiilffi;, il p. ni iMit, .I. lliiniliMn; s a. in., wihi. u. I'Kidiifrlker: ' n. m., rt, Y. II. Xlfliolls; T p. in., o.it frmii Xy Auir, K. MeAUMir: 7 ji. in., iMt Irom l'i.uir.i, Mot.'iin'; 7 p. m., i'ft Irom (,'juiiu, (ilnkj. liller 10 n. in., !'. I!. Sc(ir. PiiMicm X ,i. in., lknxr; 10 u, in. 1 in ipilj: 11.30 ,i. in., Mmjii; 7 p. m.. Murpliv, tl p. m., I.ampiiic; tn p. in., (!. Tlioiirn. I'lU-fi-nKPr KiiKihM i ,i, in., fliifliicy; 7 . ni., Slii(,'cr; ."i.' p. m., Stanton; 7 p. in., M IRON 111. Wllil fat Wr,t S n. in., Kliietliv; 7 a m, T. llnmlifan; !) a. in, .1. II. Mj'Urx; It a. in., O'f'omiur with n.ilor'R mm; 1 p. m , .1. (!iliiK."i: 2 p. in., A. Krtihnu; 1 p. i.i., !. Hmerrtr; 5 p. in., .1. II. .McCitm; n p, in., r. J,. Jtoen. Mntri.. Hrikcinaii .! Tohln rtpoiiv iui tints .,n with II. r!illl!f.in. This and That. The "Alaskn," another of the small locomotives used by the Delaware and Hudson company In their coal milling department, was turned out of tho Cliff works yesterday by the Dick son Manufacturing company. It Is a companion engine to the "America." built about a year ago for the same company. A novel slRht was witnessed on riiff Mieet yesterday, when one of the boll eis for the new Lackawanna switch engines was tested. Tho boiler was "rigged" up with the necessary ap pliances and backed out of the shop, and steamed up while yet testing on n truck, it appeared as though the engine was being built In the open ulr. "William lllack was yesterday ap pointed station ngtnt at Danville, vice A, M. fioarhurt, resigned. Division Supeilntendent 11. M. Itlue was called down to Paradise Valley jestotday by a slight wrack on tha road. PLEASANT ENTERTAINMENT. Benefit Given for the Lackawanna Athletic Association. A buge audience thronged the main room of the School of the Lackawanna last night to listen to the excellent numbers of the lhetoiieol entertain ment glen for the benellt of the Lack awanna Athletic association. The pro gramme was opened by a piano solo splendidly executed by Miss Flqrenee Kline, and well rendered declamations on "Washington's fllrtlulay" and "Crossing the llublcon" then followed by .Joseph Witts and McNalr A. Phil lips. Miss Minnie S.untpi- was loudly applauded for her execution of a dlill rult piano solo, and Miss firace Cool IiIrp cleverly lead "What the Little Girl Said." J. Taylor Foeler l pelted the classic "Flnnlgan to Ilannlg.in" and several instrumental numbers were played by Lawrence and Cnileton Council anil flllbeit IMg.ir. TIarry A. Logan's recitation of "The One-Iloss Shay" and a mandolin solo by Wairen Acker, accompanied by Miss Margaret Acer wvre features of the second part of the programme, and n recitation entitled "Hoy's nights" by J. Curtis Plait also pioved an enjoyllile number. Miss Llda liotisor's violin solo, to which Miss Kditli Ilouser played the accompaniment, win excel lently played, as was also a piano duet by Will lilmmlck and J"!lsM .lessln Dlmtnlck. Miss .lennle fi. okcll viva ciously recited "A Naughty Olrl" and Miss Helen S, Powell scored a hit with her recitation or "The Kir Child.' CAUCUS OF DEMOCRATS. Common Councllmen Met in Stieet Commissioner's Ofllce. Tlic regular Democratlr iwmbeis oi i amnion council, together with the sl additional Democrats, met last nlglil In the stieet oinmlssloner's otitic In the Municipal building and were in session a couple or hours. The object of the caucus was to discuss their situ ation and to outline the plan of nctlon which they are to follow. Other than this It was said there was nothing for publication. The Tribune leporter suggest d that the little matter of the mandamus proceedings was the point under discussion, but Councilman Cnl pin of the Sixth waul, chairman of the common branch, hastened to deny Hi "No." he said, "that Is not troubling us In the least. The meeting tonight was for tho puipose of getting the reg ular members of common council and the additional members together to dis cuss In general our position 'and plans for the future. The mandamus pi acced ing niatteis was not osp?clnlly consld- eicd " i ...I THEY ELOPED TWICE. Polish Lovers Flud Course of True Love Does Not Run Smooth. Cddlo "Wasscovlskl. and Annie Petro vlekl, of Peckvllle, weie arrested at Plymouth by Constuble It. F. lloberts, of that place yesterday, charged by Mlko Potrovlskl, husband of Annlo, with elopement and other seiluus charges, Tlneo weeks ago Mlko alleges that tils wife left his home In Plymouth, and went with F.ddlo Wascovlsltl, of Uarltan, N. J., to Plymouth, where thoy boarded as man and wifo under the numo of Anthony. Wnscovlskl lo cated them In Plymouth and seemed n warrant for their arrest from Aldei man W. S. Millar, of this city. They wcie brought to this city by Constable o) rTr4 N M TuK" TAKE WARNER'S THE ONLY SPECIFIC. FREE WARNER'S SAFE CURE To nil who miuVrwlth Kidney, I-lvcr, Heart, lllwlileror Wood iIIuprm'p, n nainplo liottlo of W'nrnprs'H Mfo euro (the. pioneer Kidney Liter Jtciiicilv) will lie sent nliinililtcly I'rce of Cot liv ni hi reusing poetnl card to WAltNIIU'H HAI'i: Ct'lti: CO., Itoclii'Ntcr, N. Y , and men tioning tlilitpniicr a?; I MELDRUM, SCOTT & GO. I '0 8f US m ' i Will Open Their New Dry Goods Store at f- f 126 Wyoming Ave TODAV Graphaphones Greatly Reduced Our entire stock of Graphaphoties, Rec ords aud Supplies are being sold at less than cost. We are closing out this depart ment of our business. The very latest Records will be sold as cheaply as the old oues. If you are interested, better come while the assortment is here. J. D. WILLIAMS & BRO. 312-314 Lackawanna Avenue. Tloliertu and held inuler $Wi hall each far court. On Foliiiimx PI the twci AoW away together hut lour days later tli. v !C lettiini'd anil vtu loiKlvon. 'I iii ac- .1.. ...... I.1I..111 Imi.iiiiui. W'n i-i i .'lull III, 11 ,U!" Kllllll .......n ........ ... ..-.. cnuld not llml einplclyment. hut tlneo Weeks HBO lie KIU'C eeded ill ilull.A ho ar.U the woman likewise hueceeik"! in lay. Iiik her hands on $."rt of the liusli'm i's money and a union of the two 1'. .in peon t fleeted. THIRD DAY OF THE M. E. CONFERENCE Interesting Reports Made Elders to He Oidalned Today Other Bus iness Transacted. IP l!i.luitc Wiif fr.nu I lie x4tuiicl I'ici Slirjudslmrir, .Maich as. Todny was the third day's s-et-Mon of the 1'hlla delphla MethndHt Kidscopal confer eiu e. Tim 11-iKHt of tho Itev. Dr. .1. S. IltiKhes, pieslilluvr ehler of tlic West dlMilet, In Inlet', was as follows: Deaths, tliu-e, Itev. H. H. Heals, Hev, V. 1'. Urines and Itev. Dr. J. V. West wood. Considerable Itniirovcnu'iit has been made to the church property and several jiaisonaKcs havo been built. In tho dlstilet there nro 104 Sunday schoole. with a meiubershlii of nearly 21,000. The district rejioitB r3 Kpwoith leasue i-'oeletles, with a membership of y.yS8, and l!J Junior leaKiies, liavliifr an eniolliiH'lit of 1,100. There aie 15 Christian Kndeavor societies, with a ineinhershlii of BOO, and nlno .lunlor Chrlsitlau IJmleavor sot'lctlvs, with 600 enrolled T1h following: were enrolled ciders, and will be ordained on Sunday; W. I'. Ellhifrswortli, of New London, Pa., II, It. Johnson, of C'onestoga: D. S. ileiry, of Philadelphia 1 C5. J. Coin well, of Tower City; J. Udward, of Columbia; li. W, Ilaneon, of Phila delphia; A. H. l.eo, of Frankfort; W. Chariuell. of Mt. Joy: T. W. Davis, of Philadelphia; Chi Is II. Shirk, of Phila delphia. Tho following have completed their studies aud advanced to tlm fourth year: 1.. Tlnwiiiaii, of Treinont, Pa.; H. Shay, of Oladwyno; Jt. S. Hnrkln noii, of Philadelphia; 13. F. Itandolph. of Cochransvllle; A. S. Dili gee, of Dandeisbtngj 11. I,. Schnefer, of West Whltland; H. SleWllllams. of Wayne; F. Mack, or NottliiBhaini N. P. Stan ton. of Iielfry. Messrs. Francis Manlove, of Ken sliiKton; Ilownul H. Wllklm'on, of KIDNEY DISEASE! 17'- Kcliford St., llrooklyn, X. Y. Dec. 117, 11)00. Warner's Safe Cure Co., llochester, cV. '. (luNTt.itMKN: The Womnn'H Ilellcl Corp In the tliffcrpnts parts of the country is w ell tie utiainted with the curative nieritu of Warner's Mafef'ttrp,psncciallyforllver, kidney nnd bladder lrmibloa. ItiinRKAverl thn lltfPsnfmiinvaf flurnnl. dicrswhoroturnedfrom the war with this dread dis ease. Wohnveprocurpdmnnybottlesnnd given 10 inose in nceti oi n witn tho very best results. I have also used it personally when I felt run down from over work or from tho cffectH of n rolil,nndl luiveKOod reason to hnvo perfect faith in it no n medicine. Yours sincerely, Mrs, V.. L. Mrnphix. mill Pint President llnrtinrnPritfc hie No. 2j", Woninn'd Itrllcf Corps. T Philadelphia; Albert M. Whltmer, of Mt. Pleasant, (icorpre AV. Sheets, of Lannreh; T. !:. Iteddlnt,'. of I'lilladel phla; W. Ij. Cann, of Friendship, woiu elected to deacons' oiclerf, f.oeal deacons were udvniu ed to eld ers' orders as follow-: AV. K. Coffman, of Parryville; .1. .1. .Ionian, of Prospect IVuU. and 11. D. Decker, of Marshall ton. A vote was taken In set ret session this afternoon and evening; by the mln Isteis on a choice for presiding elders. The following wcie the choice of the ministers: lir. W. D. McDowell, Dr. .1. U. I. tltay. Dr. K. ('. flrlllUh. Dr. S. A. Hellner, Dr. S. AV (Selirelt, TWO CHILDEEN CREMATED. Dlsastious Fire in J. R. Rolling's Tarm House on Big1 Island. Ity Fioliiviio ire fioni The Asoc t.ttcil lie. Itoek Island. HI.. March 22. Flro to day In .1. II, Rollings farm house, on His Island, near the mouth of the Hennepin canal, destroyed the house, Imined two children to a crisp anil injincd Mrs. Uollings and her father, Henry Sebrawlt. A third child Is not expected to live. Tim family moved Into the house only a shoit time befoio and HolllngR on rising lighted two tires unci jammed In sonic logs, which disarranged the pipes In the sleeping room above nnd started tlit the. HAWAII AT BUFFALO FAIR. Piivate Intel ests Will Make an Ex hibit If Government Does Not. By Kxcluslie Wire fivm 1li Associated I'rcii. Honolulu, March 1-1. via A'lotorln. n, C, March 22. Tli chamber of com mei co lias appointed a committee to confei' with the territorial olllcers, for tho purpo.jo of ascertaining whether tho territory Intends to mnko an ex hibit at the Pen-American exposition at Hulfalo, The chamber of comemrce favors an exhibit and If the government does not caro to undertake tho enterprise, pri vate Interests probably will do so. TAKEN TO ASYLUM. Thomas C.vwley, of ."11 Fourth Mreot, mentally unbalanced, was taken from police liencltiuarters to thu Hillside Home asylum yestotday. General Fullon Surrenders, lljr KvchtslMi Wire from Tim AswUutcil I'rm. Manila, March SJ, ,41 p. ni. llcneral J'ullon ami 1M) of litit remmaiiil, anht'il ttltli liftm, Mir itii'lunl lo t'oloml bcotl, ef Hie rorty-lAiiilh tiiliintcrr Infantry t .Siitlquc Island f I'anav, leilia eCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER, ' 1 TailorMade Suits We have Suits priced as low as $9.00, and as high ad $75.00. The $9 style is fully worthy of the company it keeps. It is plain, but good. We aim to be universal in our helpful ness, and universal is not to be defined between dollar marks. Suits for little money and Suits for much money, and Suits all the way between, and a good value and an exclusive style in every one of them. The middle prices are the most popular, of course. These are types of the fastest sellers : At $ I ET Of Venetian cloth; jacket, Eton style; skirt, ? flounce style. Stitched with satin bands to match cloth. Well tailored. At $9f Of Broadcloth. Jacket with v or or flare At 25 2 sleeve, flounce skirt. At $0 Of Cheviot Serge. Double-breasted Eton jacket, J v flounce skirt; silk lined throughout. Very finely tailored. At $ .50 Of Cheviot Serge. Blouse jacket with bishop & sleeve. Skirt, flounce style with corded flounce. Silk lined throughout. CONNOLLY & NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Dace, NEW YORK. American Tlan, $3 CO per day and upward. European I'lan, $1.60 per day aud upward. L D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. Hotel VICTORIA 27th Streel, Broadway and 5th Ave, New York European Plan Absolutely Fireproof tn the centre of the (hopping anil theatre district A Modern riritU&i Ilctel. Complete In all lu appoint, meiitt. rimiisiilngt.il I decoration newthrcwEliout. Accim. moUtlous fT sro ?urillt ISO CultfS lt!t tu.b, llot.nl c&U wain ar.-t telephone In cicfy room. CuMne unexvellej. GEORGE W. SWEENEY, Prop. - For Business Men In the heart ot tha wliolcsiU 4. district. Z For Shoppers S minutes' walk to Wannmnlrers; S minutes to tjlftel Cooper's Big i Store. Unsy of access to the grea: Dry GooJn Stores. For SlRlilscers One block from B'way Cars. civ. Ins easy transpoi-latloii to alt points of Interest. HOTEL ALBERT I NEW YORK. Cor. 11th BT. UNIVKRSITy VU t Only ono Block from Ilroadwny. -r flOOIllJ, 5 l Up. rCcs Keutonabl: 4 HENRY BELIN, JR., General Agent for tin Wj-cralnj UistrUt (or DUPONT'S POWDER. Ulnlnc, Illntlne-, fportlnj, SmoUiIcii and the Repauqo Chemical Coinpan),'i High Explosives. fatety Fuje, Caps ami Eiploders. Room 101 Con nell FluIIJIne, Scranton. AUEXCIKSt TII0S. I'ORl) I'lllitor. JOHN D. SMITH k bON Plrmoutli W. 11 UULLIQAN WReDarr JE&yTY.ffiGGNQUERII BELLAVITA Amenta Beauty Tableto and rills. ror 'ectlysafOHiul cunrmilocil treatment forall skit lisnnlor?. Restores the bloom ol youth to laded (acoi i0 ch.ys' tre.itiniMit Wot 1 days' 31.00, by inal. lonrt fur circular. Addm, . . ioVITA MtUin!. en cintcn & Jackson St., Cblctf Bold by McCarrah & Thomas, Drue lists,, 20J Lickawanna ave., ti(.ranton, l'a irJ I'hU.ilfliibla, fit, Onl iirrmum hpcrlitUl Ui I H 'n ImbUs I.iiihuIiu l.iauu l..l,. !! la.laata! Amt-rlt! liUtrtBlfN lu turt ll.r !) I'rltittt tUrr.rrrFb raf4 19 lldta);irrM.4bur,i llUml I'thna. trfunt Urbllll. Iit ftMlaiHl,' rtArt A htrlrlurw ( rultlatl. I mttrUpi m-Bl.?)hrunkn OrrKtii.rnOirurwrrii rrtluuHUliA Uooll f tpUt'T7 mJIl al lMalframl. Uralkn paprT V WW 9 - V W v-W"Pw V skirt. Of Broadcloth. Eton jacket finished with Persian WALLACE, .f. ,.., ,...,,.. 4. . .. ,,,, ...J,. ...; ,, $, WILLIAMS & Announce, owing to the de- struction by fire of their build- J ing at 129 Wyoming Avenue, $ that they are 126 Washington Avenue Rrice Building. WILLIAHS&ncANULTY t 4. 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. IY S Id 211 Washington Ave. OR. OENSTEN rhjiieian and Surgeon 311 Spruce St. Temple Court Building', SCKANTON, PA. ll acute and ohionlo cJl!S;liC3 nf 111011. wo. men and children. ninoNic xiutvni's, IlltAIV AND WASTISO DI-KAffM M'l.C. IM.T All ilCJe of Hie Liter, Kidney., Madder. Skin. (Hood, XmM, Womb, Kje, Kar, Nose, Tliroat, anil I.iingy, Canecr', Tiimnni, I'll, Kuiiturc noltre, lllieiimjiuni, AkIIiiiu, Catarrli, Vailcocole, l.rt Manliood. Mchtlv KmUslons, all IVmale Dlacasea, lieuKirilioca, etc.', (lonnorhra, Sp)illllii, Illood Tolvm, indlfcre. Hon and youthful lialilla ulillttrated, Suigm, 1'ita, llpllrrnv. Tape nnd Stomach Wurm. ('A. TAItltllOZd.M:, hpcclllc for (Hilarrli. Tlirri nionttu' Iriattiieiit ctilr M.00. Trial free I11 office. Coiuultaikm and examination Iree, Of llm houra dally and Sunday, 8 a, in. to 0 p. in. DR. DENSTEN. vest effect. Flounce with postilion back, trimmincr. Bishop 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUQ TTTTTVTT'PTTVr'rTTT ,,. McANULTY now located at -w 1 Lager Beer Brewery MnuoT&cturcrs r OLD STOCK PILSNER 48B to 4S5 N. Ninth St root, .PA Telcpltnns Call, 2:13.1. THH 1 POWDER CO. liooms 1 aml2, Com'lth liTi BOBANTON, FA. nininc and Blasting POWDER Urt Mooaloknd (tuibjale WotKt, LAPLIN RAND POWDBR CO.'S ORANGE QUN POWDER Xleotrto (iatterloa, LlootrlaKtplol.n. iploilluc blaiti. Safety Vuieaaj Repauno Chemical Go.'s v.x-l I is s IVC