The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, June 15, 1899, Morning, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE SCRANTON TRIBUJSJ5-THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1899.
Self-Playing
Symphony Organ
Any One Can Play It.
Our bargains do not last Iongbe
causo anyone who is ready to pur
chase can easily see their worth.
The Upright and Square Pianos
are both gone. We have one of
thoso splendid Self-Playing Or
gans, worth $260,
OUT Price Is $175.00
With one dozen rolls of music.
This is just the thing for an ice
cream parlor or restaurant. Any
boy can play it perfectly. Call and
see it.
Perry Brothers
205 Wyoming Ave.
Have you hoard the $iar Phonograph?
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AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY
Depends largely upon the
supplies. The right kind
at
KEMP'S, Wyoming Avenue
DR. H. B. WARE,
SPECIALIST.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Cfflrollonr-nn.m. to l2.nop.rn; ! to 1.
William llulMlnj, Opp. I'ostofflco
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CITY NOTES j
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C)1'J:X AIH CONCKKT -The I.-nrcnco
band will flt. an (pin all roncirt in
lront ot tlt hall tumuuun lmiiIu,;.
l'OOJJ JiUAltD MKI-TINO Tho icfju
l.it iin tint, of tliu Hei niton pool hoard
ul'l bo In. Kl tomorrow afti-inoon at 2
o i luck
PAY-DAYS -The IKlnwam and Hliti
Fon I'oinp.ui paid tho tialmmn north of
Bi i niton anil the ni-.UiIiic Hhups at Cat
herniate jcfjtcid.n
st'iiuoh cummi:nci:mi:nt - The
cnmnnnciiiH in iotil-os of tin il i-s of
lv" .School nl tin Lackawanna, iUI to
held at the school at 3.AI tliK aftunooii.
ACriDUNTAh l'VND I'K'NIC Tim
Cipuii.e AiiliU'iitnl fund will tun an iv
ii.rlon to .Mountain 1'aiK on Juno ill,
JV" Music will bo fill nl' hid by the
luis oiihi strn
hi: cki:am rnsTiVAi.-Thon win
bt m It iieun and stiawhen festival
nt St l.uki s Hast Had mission, tnriicr
tt I'liscott iiMMini' mid Vim- htrnt,
'JhurMla nlKlit, Juno 15.
lU'U.Dl.NU COAIMITTIU: Then will
be a nut tins til tin hullilliii; lonimltue
of tin bond of cmtrol tomouow men
Ina to im upon libit lor the ion.tuiitlon
it tc bool liutlillncs N'ls 9 i nit i
MIOKi: HIS l.KC Aitluir t'apuoll, 1J
j nt old of li.'G Ninth Siimnii iionue,
f-II from the poich of a new limine on
1ut-tli i'ii1iik and fiat tun d hit It if
I'lii- fractuie was ruliioid bj Di. Hand
DIHKCTOHH' MKi:TlX(3 The tlll.c
t r of tho lloninl.ili Iron woiks In Id
n m 'tlnif in thlt cltv on .Mond.i '1 he
(luntlon of rimoiliiif the plant to Set m
t n wiii dl'-cut'.id, but no iliilnltt actUn
Mllb t.ikm.
WA1VRD A HRAHINC -C. W. Theel
of I'liivideuci wan airestttl je-terdiv
upon complaint of I' Tin el vho e liaif,i d
lilm with ass uilt and battel lie was
arraigned bifoie Aldctm.m Kason and
vialvcd a hearing.
VSSR.MUl.V AT RAKi: ARU.f.-A
, ii. niinibi I oi vcung pioplewill ittrul
tin issemblv nt lake Ailel this evening
Rilnit orebiitia his In en engaged fu
tile daiiic. Train leavet Rrli and vj
omlng station at 7 o'clock.
8RWRHS COMPI.RTRD. The on
Siouh avium and lltiiirnlile sliett cw
tr In (Ircen Ridge v is eoniplitcd vestr
Aa b Contiaetoi Vincent O ll.ira, and
the Stlpp colli t h'wci. bftVM'en Jlulbirrj
and Olive s-tr. et vmis. ii!m flliihlied i3
tirda b the same contractu!.
CORONRR'S INQIM.'ST-Coiorer Rob
cits will bold .111 ll'ip.c t this evening .it
S o'clock In the arbltiatlnn loom at the
court Iioum In the cave of John Conwv,
who fell irom a building on I.aelnw mini
avenue. The jurors Imi nnellul ap John
Cieednn. Hnijnnln Nlcholn R J Lun
ch. Moiris Thorn is. Patrolman Rainier
nnd Reese Anthrnj.
Reduced Rates to Richmond, Vn., via
Pennsylvania Raihond, Account
International Convention Baptist
Young People's Union.
On account ot the International con
vention elf. the Ruptist Young Peuple'S
Union of Anieilcn, to be held at Rich
mond, Va., Jul) 13 to 10, the Rennsjl
ania Railroad company has arranged
to sell excursion tlckits from points on
its line, to Richmond, nt rate of single
fare for the round tllp (tickets via
Baltimore and steamboat ilftj cents
more than single fare.)
Tickets will be sold July 11 to 13, and
will be good to return until Julv 31, In
clusive, except that or deposit of ticket
with the Joint Agent at Richmond be
tore July 2S and the u.iyment of fifty
cenU, the return limit may be extend
ed to leave Richmond not later than
Aug. 15, 1S90.
Stop over nt "vVashlnfiioi. on return
trip for ten days, not to exceed final
limit of ticket.
Kor specific t.Rrs and conditions ap
ply to ticket agents.
Greatest Comfoit in Travel
between Huffftln and 'Western cities Is
obtained In the Lake Shore and Michi
gan Southern Rnllway. I'assengoii aio
assured of hlchest speed, lowest faies,
Tlnest cars, utmost safety and punc
tuality, and greatest comfort In eveiy
way. Tho Lake Shoia is America's
most popular inlUuad and deseivedly
so. Follow tho advice of those who
know and buy jour tickets over tho
Lake Shore.
Smoko Tho Pocono. Be.
Drink Maryland Club Coffee.
Smoko Tho Popular Punch Clgdt. I0o.
UNlONLfeTLABEL
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DISTRICT CONVENTION.
First Loglslotlvo District.
Notice Is hereby Riven to the nepubll
en voters ot tho I'lrst legislative district
that n primary clrctlon will bo held on
Saturday. June 24. 1W1, between the hours
of 4 nnd 7 o'clock, for tho purpose of
elfctlnu . delegate anil alternate to repre
sent sold let:lslatle district at tho re
publican stalo convention to bo held In
llurrlsburc The corvcntlon to compute
the vote will be held on Tuesday after
noon, June 27 nt 3 o'clock, at St. Da
vld's hall Jn accordance with tho rules
adopted at the lust district convention
tho candidates for delegates to the state
convention will be voted for directly by
tho voters, llach candidate must lesla
ter with tho district chairman his full
nntno und postoMto idtiress and Hliall
puv hH as'iement ten davi bofoie tho
pilmary election or his name will not
be printed on the olllclal ballot. The lob
ular vlifllant.0 In connection with tho io
turn Judge to bo appointed b the chair
man will conduct the election
W. A. 1'alne Chairman
Scranton. 1's , Juno 8, )M)'J.
Second Legislative District.
Notice is hereby given to the Republi
can voteis of tho Scicnd leglblatlvo dls
tiict that n primary election will be held
on Saturday, Jul 1, 1839. between the
houtB of 4 and 7 o'clock, for tho purpose
of electing a dcleeutii to repiescnt said
loglsdatlvo district in the coming He
publlcan atato convention to bo held in
Ilnrrisburs. On account of tho follow
ing Tuesday being a legal holiday, the
convention to compute the volo will bo
held on Monday, July S, 1FW, at 1 o'clock
In the court house In Scranton In ac
cordance with a resolution adopted by
tho last district convention tho candi
dates for delegates to the state conven
tion will be voted for directly by the
voters at the polls. Fntlh candidate
must register with tho dlstilet chairman
his full name and potolHcc nddtes ami
shall pay his assessment ten days bo
foio the election or his namo will not bo
pliced on the ollleliil ballot, neithei wilt
anv votes cast for him bo lountnl.
Tho legulir vigilante commlttto to
gether with the return judge to be ap
pointed by the chairman will conduct
the election nnd the result will be repott
ed bv the return jrdge to tho distiiet
convention which will be composed of
the return Judges of the v trlout dl'trlctt.
rudetlr W I'll It riiiiiinun,
Attesf JI lri'in, St net try.
Juno 12. ls.v
Thiicl Legislative District.
Notice Is hereby given that a meeting
of the Itepulillcan i-tnndlng committee cf
the 't'hlid legislative dlstrlit ot Lacka
wanna county will be held at the arbl
tintlon loom, court house, Sctanton, on
Saturdav, the 17th day of June, 1TO, at 2
o'clock p. m , for the puipo.seo of (King
a time for the convention and transact
ing such nthti business as may propel ly
bo bioitght b( foio it
Dy order ot
T J Mitthfws, Chairman.
Attct: J. K. Watklns.
Acting t f retary.
Scianton I'a , June S, li.13.
Touith Legislative District.
Notice It lutein given to tho Republi
can voters of the Sc ond legislative dls,
tilet that a prlmniv i lection will bo held
on Saturil iy, Julv 1, l;n. bt'tvvcen tho
lioiiis oi 4 and 7 o'cloi k, lot the purpo-o
of electing a delegate to lejirient said
lt!,Matlvi dlstrlit In the lomlng Rtpubll
i.iil s-tati eonvintlou to be lit Id ill Jlal
i Ii-ljin -r. On aciount of the lnllowing
Tui-diy being a Iigil holid.iv, the con
vention to compute the vote vlll bt lit id
on ZVlnndnv, Julv 3, JVii at .! o'clock p
in, in Iiuikt s hall, C'arhondab . In ni
c mil Hue with a n solution ndoptttl bv
the lat dlstrlit convention the lantll
dalit for dekgntcs to the s.tnti' conven
tion vslll In voinl lot directly by tho
votnt at the pollt Rich candidate must
leglster with the illstnet elnlimati his
full name mil postolllco address and
-hill pav hit n-si ssment ten dis In fore
tin i lection ot lilt namo will not be plaiod
on tho olllelil ballot, neither will any
votit i att fm him bo countid.
The rtgular vigilance commlttto, to
getht r with the rituin judge to be up
pnlntiilbv the t ll ill 111 ill will c oniluct the
ikitlon, and the ntult will be leported
bv the u tin n jutls,i to the district con
vention, which will be compost d of th
return judges of tin various districts
J W Smith, Chili man.
Attest: SamuelS Jones S'cutaij
WEKE IN THE COLLISION.
Mr. nnd Mis. Canfield Among the
Pnssengeis on the Hamilton.
Master Car Rullder Canfie Id, of the
Del.ivv.iie, Lackawanna and 'Western
shops in this city, and Mi Canlleld
weie pass-engor.s nbiuid the Old Domin
ion steamship, Hamilton, which collid
ed with nnd sunk tne vvnid liner, Mace
donia, In the sound oft Long Rianch
Tiiesthij night
Mr. nnd Mis Canfield were en route
to Old Point Cen'eit, V.i , where the
former leprcsented his company nt the
national convention cl the Master Car
Ilulldeis.
Reduced Rates to St. Louis via Penn
sylvania Raihoad Account Meet
ing Giand Lodge, B. P. O. Elks.
On account of tho meeting of the
C.i.uid Lodge. R. P. O. Rlks, at St.
Louis, Mo , Juno 20 to 23, 1Si9, the
Pennsylvania Rnlhoad company will
sell lound-trlp tickets fiom points on
its line, to St. Louis and loturn, at
gieatly reduced lates. Tickets will he
sold June IS und 19, good to teturn
until June 2".
Tor speclllu tates nnd condition ap
ply to Ticket Agents
Why Is Maryland Club ColTee
sold in eveiy flist-elnss gioceiy from
New York to Texas? Because jou get
lull value.
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Steam Heating and Plumbing.
P. F. & M. T. Hovloy,231 Wyoming ave.
Smoke The Popular Punch CJgai. 10c
Dons vour hoirt send good or bad
blooil to your brain? If bad, im-
euro blood, teen your Drain acnea.
You nro troubled lth drowsiness,
yot cannot eleep. You ara as tired
in tho mornlnK sb at night. You
have no nervu pjner. Your food
doss yon but UttI good.
3timalr.nt6, toaic, Bewacuo pon
ders cannot etiTK jou ; but
kIU. It removes Til impuritioa from
the blood. And it make3 the blood
rieh In its lno-ching properties.
1 M a bottle. All drugsliti,
Correct toy tendency to comtlpatlon
vllh llintlio dose cl Xjtt'i Till! oicll
night. 1'ilco. JSc. l)x.
VrHn to our Doctor.
Wrlta iriel .11 tho rittlcuUii In jour
s. AiWioii.Iik.J. O. AYKit,
1 otveu. litis.
Aijeifs
ft. u j mat lyn ma a ft 1 fl s
ANOTHER ATTEMPT
TO HALT REPAIRS
PROCEEDING INSTITUTED
ESTOP THE CONTRACT.
TO
Petition Filed by Mr. Comegys to
Prevent the City Contioller, tho
Bather Asphalt Company and tho
City of Scranton i'tom Pioceodlng
Under tho Asphalt Repair Ordin
nnce The Ordinance and Contract
Are Alleged to Bo Illegal for a
Multitude of Reasons,
Cornelius Comegys, attorney for City
Controller Howell and tho Alcatiaz
Paving company, yesterday prosentiHl
a tietltlon to Judge Otinstev for nn In
junction testrnlning City Controller
Howell, the Barber Asphalt company
nnd the city of Scranton from taking
nny further action under the asphalt
repair ordinance. II, Campbell nnd
William Karrell. of the West Side, aio
named as petitioners. Tho body of the
petition is typewritten; tho names of
the petitioners aio Inserted with a pen.
After reviewing the legislation nnd
litigation in the ense up tn date, the
Petition goes on to show that the con
tract is Illegal because the Raiber bid
did not follow the language of the or
dinance or the published notice calling
for proposals: the resolution awarding
tho contiact attempted to repeal and
modify the ordinance: the Raiber bid
did not conform to thp specifications;
the much confusion and uncertainty
was produced among nil active nnu
poslblo bidders by the discrepancies
nnd differences existing hctween the
terms of the ordinance, the published
notice and the specifications; the or
dlnniiee originated with the Barber
Asphalt company and was prepaied,
passed and approved in their Interest
fraudulently and by the action of coun
ellmen and others dliectly nnd unlaw
fully interested by business lclations
or through the actual lecelpt of money.
TERM OF TIIR CONTRACT.
The ordlnnnee Is unieasonable, un
lawful and void, it is f uithcr alleged,
because it Is not within the power ot
a city of the third class to provide by
ordinance, or otherwise, for the repair
of the public streets, by a pi hate con
tractor, for a peilod of ten years, and
th it It attempted to confide to the judg
ment and Integrity of the Barber com
piny and the city engineer tho power
lo determine when and vvheie and to
what extent new concrete Is neecssarv,
a delegation or authority by the
municipal government not only dan
gerous, but beyond its power as well.
The thtee-yeai lepalr-of-re pairs con
tract w 1th the Rarbei company. It Is
claimed, piohiblts that company from
becoming a bidder for the repair .of
pavements hoc iue a largo petition of
the stteets to be pived Is coveied by
the lopair-of-repaiis contract
Other reasons aio:
"The ordinance provided for the be
ginning of the tepalr vvoik prior to
May 1, 1811, and tho lapse of time has
rendered the contract impossible of ful
fillment. "For some leason, on January 27, 119.
another contiact was ontetecl into and
this was lost, or was said to have been
lost, and was not in the proper custody
nnd control of the municipal author
ities until Mav 15, 15.19 when it was
piesented by tho attorney of the Bat
her company for ceitlfication.
NO APPROPRIATION MADE.
"No nppioprlation existed on Janu
ary 27, lS9'i, to meet the demands of
the contiact: nor does theie appear In
Its teinis anv designation of the item
of appiopiiation upon which It Is
founded.
"The oidliiance as a whole was never
pilnted foi the uso of the members, nor
lefeiied te any committee befoip Its
final passage, the spei ideations having
been kept in the office of the city en
gineer or city clerk, 'uneen and un
load,' as youi oiator Is Informed and
believes, by the gieat majenlty of thoso
whose votes and slgn.ituies wore nee
essaiy to dispoe of other people's
money.'
"No bond has been given by the Bar
ber company to secuio the proper pei
fenmance of the teims of said last exe
cuted contiact; and theie has been no
sufficient appiopiiation to meet the te
eiuliements of said contract.
"A thlid-class city can not make a
ten-J car contract such as the ordlnanco
contemplate"."
Judge Gunster fixed Saturday next at
9 o'clock a. m. as the time for hearing
arguments.
Most of these allegations were con
tained In the petition in the previous
suit instituted ngnlnst tho Rarlier com
pany by R. Motrls. The charge that
the contract oilglnated with the Bar
ber company and was fraudulently se
cured was not even mentioned by the
Plaintiffs when the case came up for
nigument.
Common Pleas Court.
A case of an unusual chaiacter was
called befoto Judge Gunster Just previ
ous to adjournment jesterday aftei
noon. It involves the ciuestion of
whether or not a mei chant Is respon
sible for the safety of his customers
while they cue In his stoie
11. P Eoweiy. of Staten Island, is
the plaintiff and Mis. Hannah Diieson
the defendant. In December, lSOj.whlle
here on a visit to his brother, Cl.uk
Low cry. tho plaintiff went Into the
Diieson stole to nutchase a suit ot
clothes. He selected the gin meats that
suited his taste and was shown Into a
small room In the lenr of the stoie to
ti y them on The Hooting, It appears,
had lieen n moved tioni a portion of
the room during somo altoritlons that
had been made to the storeioom Just
previously, and stepping Into the open
ing. Mr. Eovveiy fell Into the eellui, a
distance of twelve feet, sustaining per
manent injuiles, so it Is alleged.
There Is a. Supreme court decision
making a storekeeper responsible for
the loss of a pocketbook left on th-
counter by a customer, and seveial
other xullngs of u like xiatuie, but theie
is nothing in the book In u dhect line
with tho cdso nt bar. What the de
fence will be is not disclosed, but con
tributory negllgeiuft will likely be its
main feature. The outcome will be
watched with lnteieat.
Voshurg & Dawson represent tho
plaintiff and Welles fz Touey the de.
fense
The case of Patrick Drown against
T C. Itohtnson was given to thu Jury
yesteiday afternoon, but no verdict had
been rendeied up to adjott nment.
The big coal suit of the Wintou Coal
company against tho l'uncoast Coal
company Is still on before Judgo Purd.
It is expected that It will be given to
the Jury this afternoon.
To Remove Admlnlstiator.
Attorney E. C. Ncwcomb yesterday
Ibffy's Pare Matt Whiskey
cA Pure
Heallhfttt
Stimulant.
Always
Keep ft
at hand.
The only Whiskey that is
recognized by the Govern
ment as purely medicinal.
petitioned Judge Gtimtei for a rule for
the removal of V, II. Shuitleff as ad
ministrator ot the estate of J B Fnr
rles, on the ground that nil the debts
of tho estate hnve been paid and that
the heirs are now all of age
The purpoun of the petition, he stated,
was to secure to the heirs coal royal
ties from the Delaware and Hudson
company which tho administrator con
tinues to collect, despite tho fact that
the debts are llatildaled
Mr. Shurtleff opposed the petition
nnd denounced the proceedings as an
outrage. lie alleges that he paid out
of his own pocket debts against tho
estate to the amount of $1,100 under
an agreement with Mrs. Furrles, now
Mis. Kdgnr, that she would reimburse
him. Thpestate.heclnlms.stlll owes him
nearly $1,000. Mr, Noweomb replied to
this by stating that the estate was
pieparcd to resist this claim.
There Is alrondy a citation pending
ngnlnst M Shurtleff to show cause why
he should not bo discharged. This pro
ceedings looks tor summary action.
Election Contest.
The following witnesses were exam
ined In the LnngslafC election contest
jesleidny:
Dnlton Borough W. L. Mason, C.
W. Purely, C. D. Finn, F. M. Francis.
0. W. Faikton, S G. Shoemaker, J.
L. Tinklmm, S. E. Finn, E. LMley
nolels, j. j:, Parkton, J. K. Truesdale.
.1. D. Illchntds, N. T. Purely. V. C.
Purely, J. Ii. Swaitz, J. T. Evans. J.
E. Andrews, G. W. Carlton, Frank
Franklin, Dewltt Colvln, Marshall
Finn, Dovollovv Smith, II. V, Decker.
F. M. Colvin, M D Sherman, Edward
Carlton
Benton Township .Tuilhon Wells,
Frank A Wells, Henry Welelman
Ilii.im hong, IJrnnk Long, Van C
Decker, D 13. Franklin, AW M. Hobbs,
1. J. Phillips. 'A T. Wallace, Andrew
Wells James Wells. A. L. Wells, Jnmes
E. Lewis, T. E. Gaidner, Tardon Lewis,
C. S. Well"
Noith Ablngton Township Frank L.
Smith, W. C. Smith, Thomas Smith.
West Ablngton Miles Averj. H. U.
Cnpwill, C. E. Finch, I. B. Finch,
L. Mltteer
Now ton Amzl Ito7elle.
Waverly Charles E. Snyder.
Scranton Alfred J. Bevan.
J.
Tor Her Father's Keeping.
Maiy J rainham. of this elt, yes
teielay Instituted suit against het four
brothers. S. D. and AV. 11. Vail, of Car
bondale; John A. Vail, of Jermyn, nnd
A. J. Vail, of Cllffoid, to recover $J07 2
which hhe alleges Is owing her under
a contiact made between them and her
Jan- l' 1S19, foi the care and keeping
of their father, Samuel S Vail.
They were to conttlbute $13 a month
und up to date should have paid $.U0.
They, howevei, have paid only $122 75.
Voshuig & Dawson aie her attorneys.
Maniage Licenses.
John L Evans Simpson.
Ann Thomas Prlceburg.
Casper Tannler Taylor.
M.uguiet Buike Taylot.
Osiai I'ittaek Scianton.
Caiiio A. Get. Scianton.
James Williams V.mdllng
Jane Hodgson Ol.vphant.
C'laicneo P. Coles ...12G W. Market St.
Mamie Nichols 120 V Maiket St.
David Jenkins 12". Tluoop St.
Anna Davis Ml Aswell Court.
Charles F. Sieg ..Gieen Twp, Pike Co.
Emma Maubeit ..Gieen Twy. Pike Co.
Wesley A. Mitchell ..2402 N Mnin Ave.
Maiy Hndsell 2010 Edna Ave
Fied W. Kolb 10J4 Jackson St
Margaret Jenkins ..3S0 N. Rebecca Ave
David Edwaids 1011 Swetland St.
Sarah JoneM ....1701 Twenty-thlid St
Samuel Costlett 1.123 Vine St.
Louisa E. Coiless ....331 S. Main Ave
Philip C. Polnier Newaik, X. J.
Edith Louite Plerson ..448 Qulnov Ave
Thomas Qulnn Dunmoie.
Mary Jordan 209 Irving Ave.
COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
Application was made yesterday for
a chaitei for the Piotestant Episcopal
Chuieh of Chi ist of Scianton.
In the ellvoice case of Shaffei against
Shaffer, June 21, at 9 o'clock a. m , was
(ixed as the time for taking the testi
mony bofoie Judge Gunster In ch.tin
beis. A mle was gi anted yesteiday to show
cause why the non-suit snould not bo
stricken off In the case of the Mt. Ver
non Coal company against the Mt. Jes
sup Coal company.
The bond of Eugene Noack, collector
of taxes for Madison township, was
yesterday approved by Judge Gunster.
It was In the sum of $9,200 and has as
sureties C M. and Peter Yeagcr.
Go to Nettleton, Washington Avenue,
for lino shoes. Eatest btvlos Special
pi Ices.
Elver complaints cured
am's Pills.
by Eeech-
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nx.',u'' ''.',hx.w
A READ ABOUT
8 Two Great
attains m
For a few days. One
first-class condition
K
tt Tens.
II
it
5 in
.
One Excellent Upright Shoemaker Pi
ano, gold stiings, as good as new. Ebony
Case
i
x mm Rkifti ftk
jj 138 Wyoming Avenue. O
W sSrWatch our "ad." for other bargains. cj
NEWS GATHERED IN
INDUSTRIAL WORLD
DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVE
MENTS AT D., L. & W. SHOPS.
Supt. ritzglbhon Says That When
All tho Contemplated Changes
Have Been Made tho Local Shops
Will Be the Most Modern in the
Country Big Engine Is Rapidly
Nearing Completion Remodelling
the Larger Freight Engines Notes
and Poisonnl Mention.
Within a month or two the changes
about the mnny shops In this city of
tho Delawate, Lackawanna nnd West
ern Railroad company will be so many
that the old places will not know them
selves. Supeilntendent Fltzglbbon, ot
the motive power and machinery de
partments, and Master Car Builder
Canfield since assuming their offices
have literally revolutionized the work
ings of the many departments tinder
them. Tn this column, Monday last, a
detailed article was given on the Im
provements Mr. Canfield has ananged
for In the Raw-mill of the cat shops.
The modern maehlneiy ordered to re
place the old-fashioned nnd much out-of-date
now In use, Is being rapidly
constructed and will bo shipped within
a week and rapidly put in place. The
lnrce niltnmntln nlr.ixitimtntitinrQ mn
about ready to be shipped.
Onu cotnpiessor will be in the car
shops, nnd tho other in the locomotive
woiks, nnd each will have a capacity
of eleven hundred cubic feet of pure
air a minute.
MANY IMPROVEMENTS.
The changes now under way In the
machine shops will be even more ex
tensive than those noted In Mr. Can
field's department.
The malor poi Hon of the heavy ma
chinery at the Kingston shops of the
company Is to be tiansterted lo this
city. In the turning shop, a mammoth
driver wheel lathe has been placed and
was tested vostcidnv by Mr Fitzglb
bon and General Foreman Williams.
The machine woiked perfectly and will
bo a huge improvement over the one
heietofoie used
The large punch and sheals machine
is being set In the boiler shop, also a
heavy ladll drill press, which will be
a big aelvantage In facilitating work 'n
the home shops. Men are now engaged
in atianging tho foundation for a two
thousand live hundred pound steam-
hammer for tho blacksmith shops.
Theie ate numerous clnnges to bo
made in the machinery and motive
power depaitments, mention ot them
nt this time, Mr. Fltzglbbon states,
would be somewhat too eaily. It, how
ever, can be said, ho states, that when
ho has hi ought the shops to the stand
ard at which he aims, they will be the
best equipped and most modem in tho
country.
EXTENSION IS UNDER WAY.
To the large erecting shop of the
locomotive department an addition of
one hunched and forty feet In length
Is to be added. The work on the foun
dation has been commenced and the
building will be pushed with lapldlty
towards completion. The extension of
this shop is necessitated fiom the fact
that all the repairing and building wink
of the BloomMiutg division of tho road
Is to be done hoie. Until now the Kings
ton shops did the major portion of It.
When tho new addition is placed the
erecting shop will bo over four hun
ched feet in length, tho laigest of nil
the shops of tho company In this city.
Largest Engine Built.
The largest engine ever built for the
Delawnie, Lackawanna nnd Western
llallroad company Is now well under
way and It Is estimated will be turned
out of the locomotive shops of the com
pany In this city about July 15. Gen-
eial Tot email Williams of that depart
ment. In speaking to a Tilbune man
yesterday, expressed himself with much
satisfaction over the lesult ot their
present big job.
The engine now Is named D, no num
ber as yet having been selected for it.
The cylinder dimensions aie 2220
Inches. The engine will be a heavy
freight puller, and will bo biought into
use fiequently In pushing a heavy train
over the steep grades of the road, at
Claik's Summit and the Pocono
Engine 78, the heaviest fi eight puller
now on the Delaware, Lackawanna and
Westein mail, which has been In the
shops for some time, will be sent out
about June 25, entliely remodelexl. Then
engine 44, anothet fi eight puller, will
go to the shops to be lehuilt.
INDUSTRIAL NOTES.
The New York Railroad Press, one of
the standard publications recognized by
the men of the great railroads, in a
recent isuo gives an able edltoilal vv 1th
lefcrence to the new management and
genei.il overhauling of the Delawate.
Lackawanna and Western It.ilhoad
company. The Pi ess coveis many fine
and pietty points ot the situation, but
sustains the policy of Piesident Trues
dale and his new lieutenants.
C A Delaney, supeilntendent of the
Cliff woiks of the Dickson M.mufac
tuilng company. Is at Old Point Com
foit, Va , attending the national con
vention of tho Master Mechanics' as
sociation, which opened there jestei
elay moinliig.
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J By July ist, we expect to vacate the Clemous, jjE
g Ferbcr,0'Malley Co.'s Store, 422 Lackawauua
g Avenue. Ifyounceda jg
DINNER SEZT1
Ot Porcelain or Fine China, a Toilet Set,
Lamp, or anything made in Silverware, House
Furnishing Goods of any kind, you can get
$2 worth for $1. Show Cases, Tables and
other Furnishings for sale cheap.
MILLAR
422 Lackawanna Ave. g
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Books, Stationery,
Fancy Goods, Toys,
Wall Papers and iosldings
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To Reduce Stock.
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS
In Sees and Single Volumes,
Bibles, Prayer Books, Albums,
Scrap Books, Fancy Stationery,
Large Toys, Games, Dolls,
Children's Carriages and Push
Carts at very Interesting Prices.
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322 Lackawanna Ave.
flfj PLATES
Artificial Teeth for which other
dentists charge $is, $12, $S and $3.
Our price, 8, $7, 5 and $2.75.
Gold Crown and Bridge Work for
which others charge io, $s and $.
Our price, $5, $4 and $1.50.
Gold and other Fillings, 25c up.
We extract teeth, fill teeth and
insert Gold Crowns and Bridge
Work without pain.
Dr. Barrett,
Dentist,
316 Spruce St., 0Xn
LEADER IN LOW PRICES
The Cuban Army
Does not want to let go of its
arms. We did not want to let go
of our stock of Men's Union Suits
for Men Tor as Low ft Price as SI,
but we had to do that or carry them
as old stock, which would never do
CONRAD, Hatter
305 Lackawanna Avenue.
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