THE SORANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, JMAY 20, 1899. 8 v PICKED UP ON THE RAILROADS D., L. & W. ABOUT TO ERECT A NEW BRIDGE. It Will Cross the Susquehanna River at Plttston Big Locomotlvo Is Be ing Finished In the Lehigh Vnlley Shops at Sayre Connecting Link Between tho Eastoa and Northern and tho Lehigh Valley Railroads. Aro Preparing for a Heavy Travel on Valley Road. Tho work of constructing a now Iron nnd steel brldgo by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company over tho Susquehanna river at Pltts ton Is soon to begin. It will tuke the place of the old Htruclurc on which tho trains of the company now cross tho river. Tho old HtructuiP was erect ed when the Dloomsburp division uis opened, nearly fifty years ago, and was jiartlnlly rebuilt In 1875, when several Hpims were carried away by a great flood. Tho bridge was oilglnally of wood, but the spans swept nwuy weie rebuilt of Iron. The contract for tho construction and erection of tho now bildgo has been awarded to the I'hoenlxvllle 13rldgo company, of PhoenlxvIIIc, I'a. The work of construction is now under way nt Phocnlxville, and tho operations hero will bo staited about June 'JO. A jepresentatlve of the bridge company was heie this week, and staked out Kround at the west end of the bridge to be used as a work yanl by tho sev eral hundred men who will be emplojd lor about three months In removing the old structuie and erecting the new one. LARGER LACKAWANNA RUNS. IJelawaie, Lackawanna and Western olllclals aro discussing the advisability of runnlugall Scronton trains thtoughto tidewater, when tho heavy engines and other lmpiovemonts, looking to faster time, nio Installed. Tho freights will be delivered nt Hoboken nnd tho coal at feeaueus. three miles this side of Hoboken, where tho Lackawanna has Its coal distributing y.ud. This will mean throe divisions for second-class trains. Tho llrst run will bo from Huffalo to Elmlrn, a distance of 141 miles; the econd fiom Elmlra to Scranton, distance, 110 miles; and the thliel from Scranton to Hoboken, 144 miles. Fewer, larger and faster trains w 111 bo tho first consequence of the change. The betteiment of tho tralllc service, however. Is counted upon confidently to greatly Increase the business of tho road, especially the thiough freight traffic to and from tho west, and In a very short time the employes who will be laid off by reason of tho lessening of the ciews will be taken back at steadier and more remunerative em ployment. MAMMOTH CAR SHOPS. An immense plant for the construc tion of steel freight cars will be added to Chicago industries. The establish ment wl'l have a laiger capacity than any other car building plant on the continent. A corporation with a cap' tal of !10,000.000 will be organized witn In the present month and will start out with contracts alieady placed for the construction of 700 cats. t All 1 tho plants now engaged In the building of steel ears In tho Unite! Matft aie located at Pittsburg anil their extreme capacity is contract d olgiiUen month3 ahead. The Chicago concern expects to be ablo to put lU first cars on the market about July 1. The concern will use &00 to 600 tons of sttel plates dally, and will employ letwoii 1,500 nnd 1.K0J men. Several western rallioads will furnish enouah crtpital to Insure the success of the en trpilfe. Chicago Times. Herald. RIG LOCOMOTIVH. A mammoth new locomotive arrived nt Sayre recently from the Baldwin works to be completed in the shops there nnd used on the Lehigh between that place and Buffalo. Tho engine numbered 802, Is an eight-wheel corn round cylinder of the Mother Hub bard pattern and weighs about 200,000 pounds. A similar engine, simple cylinder pattern, has been also ordered. Both locomotives will be used In ascertain ing which Is tho better adapted to tho heavy traffic work which the Valley company requires. CONNECTING LINK. Tho connecting link between tho Easton and Northern nnd the Lehigh Valley railroads has been completed. It consists of a circuit around the west ern part of TJaston and a bridge over the Lehigh river at that place. Through trains nro tun between the Delaware river, near tho Water Gap, to ths Lehigh river, to tho Kaston Le high Valley station, and from E.iston to Portland, Tho new line cost nearly $1,000,000. SOMH RUMBLINGS. Chief Detectlvo McKlnney, of tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company, with headquarters at Hobo ken, has resigned. The report for the quarter ending Mnich 31, filed by the Krlo ralhoad with the New York State Ilallroud commission Is ns follows: Gross earn- ofcing bur icfc srccIocelneuD 1 Una noreii. polllne tti Qftiue overy Urn you mo interior on in a lump. Don't blam tb tamp for tho result. A poor oil mnkei a poor Hi 6. When you'ro llrod of poor llghti, and nint a rich, brilliant vUtellcnt,gtour Headlight Water White .Oil Ttiflneioll that tb feeitreflneilea f til laud can make; and lt'i not only mad pure, lt'i doltvered pnra. Aak yanr aeaier aooui ic Ji ms -Jf n J msw MWJf YOU WStW 1U ImtfHi m ATLANTIC REFINING CO. 1 1 An eminent scientist re cently said: " Cod-liver Oil is truly a wonderful com position. It is seemingly Nature's remedy in almost every wasting disease." Scott's Emulsion contains the pure oil combined with hypophosphitcs, it rebuilds worn tissues, enriches tho blood, invigorates thenerves, stops drains and wasting. Consumptives, Diabetics, pale orthin people, or nurs ing mothers, should remem ber this. Do not accept a substitute, 50c. itii ft. on, Ti (frnggtsti. SCOTT h BOWNH, CbtmtMs, New York. Ings, fC,GS4,3Jl; operating expenses, $5, 234, 330; net earnings, $1,430,003; other income, $nrt,757; llxed charges, $3,519,542; delicti $7IC,4C2; dellclt for corresponding quarter last year, $3!)8,CC0. Silt plus, $1, 2J3,2.'5. It. Jr. Hovey, nn old resident of Snyie and accountant In Superintendent Ks fit's office, has leslgned his position. He will go to Lockport, N. Y to con duct a coal business, which his son, William, has conducted for two years. William expect" to go to Ohio as gen eral manager of a stone quarry. Thom as Mooie, of Waveily, who has been employed in the Lehigh office at Buf falo, has been pzomoted to the posi tion of chief accountant with his of fice at Sayro. He takes the place of Mr. Hovey. resigned. New passing sidings are to be built at Itummerileld nnd Laceyvlllo on tho Lehigh Valley road this summer, and the road will be prepared to do tho greatest business In its history tho coming fall. Towanda Dally Review. The approval of the PJrio IJonus 13111 by Governor Stone will Increase the llnances of .Susquehanna county nbout S7.S00 per year. Susquehanna Tran script. The Eric railroad was opened Just forty-nine years ago Monday, May 15. Always fast, but very seldom faster, do travelers on tho Plack Diamond rldo clghty-nlno consecutive miles over tho Valley than did those who lode up on tho Diamond No. 10 on Thursday of last week fiom Manchester to Sayre, The distance of eighty-nine miles was made In eighty-eight minutes, which Included one stop at Geneva of four minutes. Knglneer Owen was at the throttle of No. 1107 In making the 1 un. John N. Hutchinson, who died on Monday in Philadelphia, of general de bility, was tho first secretary n.id treasurer of the Lehigh Valley, and at the time of his death was ptesldent of the Pittsburg. Youngstown nnd Ashtabula railroad and a director of the Pittsbuigr, Fott Wnyne and Chi cago, the Noithein Central, the Texas and Pacific anil tho Cumberland Valley companies. It was In 1S32 that ho in terested tho late Judge Asa Packer to build the forty-sU miles of railroad connecting H.tston and Mauch Chunk, and It was then tho name of tho com pany was ihangul to the Lehigh Val ley. Until ISfiO he lem.ilned with the company as secietaiy und treasurer. LACKAWANNA DEFEATED. Couldn't Find Barnes and Weie Downed Hard. I'ho Wyimlng semln.-ny deflated tlio School of L.ick.iwunn.i Katiml.iy ufttt noon by u scoie ot 13 to I. Walsh wus in tho box fur l..ick.i.niia lint pioed to bo an caw 111.11 k. The Fcmlnary team scoicd eight ruiw lu one inning, after which WuMt w.is rcmuwd and replaced by Harrington, who .i n fine exhlblton of twirling, nnd succeeded in halting tho seminary. Th gnro wus too lar gone, however, lor Harrington to s.ivo it. Tho support was weak, which added much to tho defeat. Barnes, of the Kcmlm.11 v, wiiN it naru piopomion. rroie-sor will lams was again behind the bat. Tho scoie: SCHOOL OF LACKAWANNA. It. II. O. A. B. Coouey, c 1 1 fi 1 0 NlcJJoiim.il, lb 2 0 5 0 w nlbli, p., ct 0 1 u 0 Hogan. 2b 0 Fleming, ss 0 Carson, 3h Clark, cf.. tf ., Stocker, If .... Harrington, p Gcndall, tf .., Totals 3 IS WYOMING SHMINAItY. K. II. O. A. K. KuUky, rf 2 3 0 0 1 Hillings, lb 2 1 L' 1 0 Williams, o 2 1 !l 0 U Huggles. If 2 10 0 0 Audicws, cf 3 110 0 Davenport, 3b 2 2 2 0 0 Clinton, ss 12 2 2 2 Mates-. 2h 2 110 3 Damon, p 2 2 12 0 Totals 19 14 IS 6 C Lackawanna 2 2 0 0 0 04 Scnlniury S 0 0 10 1010 First baso by en ors Seminary, 3; Lackuwauua, 0 Lett on b.ises Semi nary, 0; Lackawanna, 5. Klisst base on balls-Off Walsh. 2; olt II.it rlngton, 1: oft Barnes, G Struck out By Hal ring ton, 6; by Barnes, 0 Two-bate hits Batiicb, Ituggles. Stolen b.ises llugglci, 2; Kulasky. 2, McDonnell. Andrews, Davenport, Baines. Hit by pitcher 1)11 lings, Andrews. Uinplte Coleman. AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. 'the Oljphant high school team had no trouble In defeating tho St. Thomas Col lego Bcaerves at Olyphant on Saturday by a score of 14 to 11. The Olyphant beys uie enthusiastic' over their victory and ura anxious to meet tho Itescrws again. Hain stopped the game between tho Olsphant Brown and the Dunmore buse ball club at Sport Hill grounds esterda In tho third Inning. Ituaue occupied tho box for the homo team und was touched up In a lively manner. Cleary, of tho Browns, distinguished himself In tho thltd Inning by knocking out a homo run with thieci men on Iupbs. Tho scoie was i) to 1 lu favor of tho Browns. The Twlrlers challenge tho Lacka wanna, Jrs.. for Saturday, June 3, 1S9J. We will meet you at tho corner of Trank lln acnue and Spiuce street at 2 o'clock sharp. T. Kane, cuptain; D. Edwards, manager. The Ifobson base ball team of the North I'nd Is organized and challenge any club lu tho county whoao members are under 20 years ot ago to a game of ball for gold or glory. Tho members are: Gwllym r.vans, c: Luko White, p.i Alfred Will itms, ss.: Peter McChrlstle, lb,: John An dereon, !h.; Griff Williams, Sb,; Bobcrt Wntklnn, If.: Arthur White, cf.; William Aiken, captain, rf. Tho Crackcrjacka of No, 25 (school will cross bats -with the Young Americans tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock on the Klectrlo Turk grounds, Tho Lackawanna lawyers were victo rious In tho game with their brethren of the T.uzerno bar. which ocmwftd In Wllkes-Barre Buturday, GRAND JURY SCORES THE CONSTABLES DOES NOT LIKE THEIR METHOD OF PROSECUTING All tho Cases Against the Alleged "Speakeasy" Proprietors of tho Third Ward of Archbald Ignored. Another and Later Will of James Nolan Has Been Discovered Ca piases Against the Councilman Recalled by Judge Archbald Tes timony lu Dlvoico Cases Heard. Tho grand Jury completed Its work Saturday, mado Its llnal repot t to court and was dlschurged Its recommenda tions Wore as follows: To tho Honorablo tho Jodget of the Court of Quurter Sessions ot tho Peace of tho County of Lackawanna. Wo, Use grand Jur, extend 11 vote of thanks to District Attornej Jones for ills gentlemanly and courteous treatment urlng tho esslon or the grand Juty. Wo recommend that aldermen and Jus tices ot the peace ho moro careful In sending in transcripts, and wo bcllcc It unniso tu burden this county with trivial cnes. S'o condemn the piactleo of certain constables ot the cotuitv In prosecuting cerium parties lor selling liquor Willi out license and then subpoenaing only such wltmsses as know nothing about tho case, thus making them worthy of the censure of tho court. We hae inspected tho Jail and find It hi nn excellent military condition. The prisoners aio looking well und are In no W(tH ciowiled, Tho food Is of good qual ltv und Is glen In sufticlent quantity. Wo suggest, removing boys from tho woman's ward mid pluclng them In a waru lor 111 ys only. Heviiectfiilly suhmlttccd, William Bdgar, Foreman Tho true bills found by tho Jurors weie as follows: ralo Pretences John 11. Hall. William Robinson; George U. Crawfoid, pios. Assault anil Battcrj llonian Roen feld: Felix Miirllski. pro. -Mrs. Gemge Coultheril, Abe I'eni-on; Jlr. Moses Jones, piov. James Dixon; Moses Jones, pros. James Laftcy, Jtaiy Lattey. Ann Cucsy, prox. William Powell; A. ii. Thomas, jnos. Joseph Ogioduskz; Jo seph Schullz. pros. Larceny and Becclring. Loul3 Acker; Flunk ltobllng ir , pros. Luiccnv by Ballee.-Wllllam Llghtncr; Frank Ilubllmr. 1r . tiros. Trafficking In Registered Bottles. To bias Burko. A. M. Morse, pros. Tobias Burke; It. H. Brink, pros. Statutory Burglarv. arifflth Davis, Howell Thomas, Finnk Bobllng, Jr., pros. William Griflln; Frank ltobllng, Jr.. pros. Burglary. Mike McLaughlin, alias John Mcliulc, Wulter Malla; Frank Rob ling, Jr , pros. Selling Liquor without License. Mary t'goodu; Fred J. Addison, pros. Thomas Spaiigenhmg; George Bastlc. pros. Bmtiezzlement. Bdvvard Weiss; II. A. BciiMin, pros. Negligence, by Bailee. William Light ner; XV Bellas, tiros. Rubber) John Patiiska, John Weber, Domlnkk Ambrose, pins. Lirceny and Receiving Nancy Nabes k ; Thomas Zlzln, pros. DOUGHEH DIDN'T APPEAR. As foretold In Saturday's Tribune, Constable William Dougher did not ap pear against the alleged "speakeasy" keepers of the Thltd waul of Atchbald and vol diets of not guilty weie leturned and the costs placed on Dougher. Tho cases of selling liquor without a license in which bills weie Ignoied, aie as fol lows: J M. Dougher: William Dougher pros , to pay costs. Patrick Cionlu; William Dougher, pios., to p ly costs John New comb; Wllllum Dougher, pios., to pay costs, Catherine Prolist: William Dough er, pros., to pay costs. M. J. Swift; Wil liam Dougher, ptos., to pay costs. P. IT. Swift; William Dougher, puis,, to pav costs. Mrs. O'M.ilia; William Dougher, liio.s., to pay costs. Mai tin Nu.ilnn, .1 C Moron, pios., to pay costs. George Fia ble, J. C. Moran, pros., to p,ij costs. Mnry Haves; J. C. Moian, pros., to piy costs. William .Ncalon, j. c. Moran, pios., to pay costs. Richard White; J. C. Moran. pros., to pay costs. Maiy An gustos; Mlehail F. Shean. pros., to pay costs. William F. lluley; James Jen nings, puis., to pav costs. Thomas Fer guson, Ellen Ferguson; Ellen Lavelle, pi ox., to pav costs Edwntd Seholleld; Patrick I'adun, pros., to pay costs. Another Will Is Produced. On May 11. James Nolan died at his home on Mulberry street, leaving an estate allied at upwards of $150,000. On May 15 a will was offeted for pro bate which was mado by Mr. Nolan In April, 1897, and divided his property in about equal proportions among his chlldten. It also contained a provis- " Two Heads Are Better Than One." One, however, is the por tion allotted to the average mortal. If this one aches and will not work properly, it is worse than none. When this condition is present, the stomach is Blamed, the kid neys come in for censure and the liver is sure not to es cape. As a fact, the blood is solely responsible for the condition of these organs. Let your eno head dwill en this fact, became it is the leadinf point in life and health. Th natural blood purifier and te-nie ii Hood's Sareaparilla. It has ben "tried" and naverr "found wanting." It never dtiappoxnta. Scrofulous Humor-" I was in terrible condition from the Itching and burning ot ecrofalous humor. (ji drew worts ander treatment ot sevaral doctors. Tool: Heod't Saraapirilln and Hood's Pills. These cured ran ttiorongbly." J. J. I,ittl, Fulton, H. Y. Pimples - "I have never ben wall and ntrert until lately. SooA'v Sarsaparilla re stored my itrrncth and earned the disap pearance of annoylcc plmclos on my fbr head. It U a treat mertlelne." Amrnri Messcbm, 12(0 Atlantic St., St. Paul, Minn. All Cone-" End no appetite or itrcnjtb, could net sleep or get rested, was com pletely run aoftn. Two bottles need's Har saparllla cured the tired feejlo; and I ds my own work." Mr.a.A.Dict.Mlllrllle.N.J. Eryelpelen " a scrofulous condition of my blood caused roe to suffer (rem ery sipelas for 13 years. Physicians did not even help, but Hood's barstparllla per roammtly cured this disease." A. K. Sunn, 20ft Court Ave., JeffersonTllle, Ind. Vigor-" As a regulator, purifier, and Id vleorator Ilood'e Sarsaparllla steads at the bead. It takes away that 'brown taste'and gives youthful vlcor." J. D. Ombs, 320 State Btreet, Chlcajo, 111. Tired Feelln8-"My appetite was capricious, my liter disordered and I wab tired. Tlood'n Sarsaparllla relieved it all. It cured a friend of mine of female weak ness." MRS.Jtesrx A. Mearm, Clayton, Del, ZfoodA SaUatmtffg Itood'i mil cut llvr lilt, tlie non IrrltaUar aid ly cHlnrtlc to ul with Hooo't ntpllf. Ion that If nnv of tho heirs contested the will they would bo disinherited, Saturday Mrs, Annlo Fltzalmmons, one of Mr. Nolan's daughters, asked tho register ot wills for a rule to show cause why a citation should not be Is sued to set aside tho will admitted to probate and substitute thoreforo one since discovered, which was made by Mr. Nolan on March 21, 1809. This will gives Mrs. Fltzslmmons a larger sharo of tho estate than she received In tho first will. Tho register fixed June 8 as the tlmo for heating in tho case. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. James Gavlgnn, by Ills attorneys, O'Brien & Kelly, and I. H. Burns, brought suit Saturday against tho At lantic Refining company for damages. Saturday the contempt proceedings against select council for refusing to obey tho mandate of tho court In tho matter of A. A. Vosburg's bond for city solicitor were returnable. The writ of supersedeas from the Suorcmo court ntuyed tho matter. Judge Archbald re called tho capias Issued for tho councll mon. Attorney IT. C. Ncwcomb began an action Saturday for Dr. A. J. Kolb for $50,000 against tho Delaware and Hud son Railroad company, nnd for $20,000 in tho name of Jacob Kacstner against the same company. Dr. Kolb and his driver were struck by a train at tho Elm street crossing last winter nnd badly Injured. An application for a charter for a proposed beneficial association, to be known as the "Stotrs No. 3 Shaft Benevolent Society," wus filed on Sat urday by Attorneys Vosburg & Daw son, representing James Kearney, Luther Edwards, Thomas J. Snook and several others. Tho trustees named for the first year aro Luther Edwards, James Kearney and Thomas J. Snook. Testimony was taken Saturday In two divorce cases before Judge Gun ster. One Is the suit of Susan E. Payne against Alfred 'Payne. They were mar ried in Wales In 1SG8 nnd lived the past twenty-eight years In West Sciunton. Ho began to abuse her tight after they weie married, she said, and "continued It down to the piesent. 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Keep us In mind and you won't re grot giving us your patronage you will get goods as represented giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc. Flvo largo floors full to the celling at Thos. Kelly's Stores, inland 13a Franklin Avenue I L OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Busi ness and Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex tended According to Ualanccsnnd Responsibility. 3 l'er Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 425,000 WM. CONNELL, President. HENRY BEL1N, Jr., VlcePres. WILLIAM II. PECK, Casbler The vault of this hank is pro tectcd by Holmes' lilectrlc lro. tcctivc System. MIT PUNT COAL At Retail. Coal cf tho beat quality for domestic uso und ot all hUus, Including 13uckwlic.it and Hhdsrye, delivered In any purt ot tlio city, ot the lowest price. Orders received nt tlio ofllre, Connell buildlns, Iloom W0, telephone No. liiij. or nt the mine, tclcphona No 27i, will ha promptly attended to. Dealers supplied nt tho mine. llOUtiT PLEASANT COAL CO Tho Dickson Mauuracturlit Co. Bcrnnton and W'HUevllarra, l', .Munufactureri ot LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Holler, HoWtlncand I'umjilneM'chlrury. Oencral Olllce. Scranton. Pa. BK CIRB MD GO-GftRTS Ladies' Cycling and Golf Dress If correct, depends largely on the hang of the skirt. "The Bicycle Skirt has been evolving itself from dark and chaos for almost ten years. Do you remember the early attempts that clung and bothered and flew around in spite of the little sand bags and lead weights in the hem? The experiments that failed so dismally, that bagged where they shouldn't and drew where they shouldn't, and "hung" with all the free abandoned grace of a dejected meat bag? 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