8 TIIE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 189D. Johann Hoff's Malt Extract Makes Flesh and Blood Over Fifty Years the LIVE NEWS OF TIIE INDUSTRIAL WORLD rACKAWANNA IS DOING AN IM MENSE COAI, BUSINESS. Every Car That Can Be Secured Is Utilized to Carry the Product of Our Mines East and Went Old Cars Being Repaired and New Ones Building Delware and Hudson Company Is Also Concentrating Its Men at Main Points and Terminals. Other Notes of Intctest. The recent change: at the car shops have enabled the workmen to partially meet the Increased dvnmiiJ for cars but the nupply is far from what la needed. The miner, aic woiklng full tima every day In order to supply the orders for coal, but the cry is lor more earn. The repair shops are crowded with crippled cars' and many ate In course1 of erection. Kvery available, car In the service of the company hut- been utilized, and un less the supply Is euual to the demand soon, the mines will necessarily be put on shorter hours. While this is. lua principally to the Increased ordeis for ro.'il, and the enormous shipments of freight over the road, the contpany can not relieve- the condition owing to the near-city of cars. The demand for.cnrs Is not alone eon lined to the. Lackawanna s.stem, but la unite general throughout the country, and recently large orders were placed by the Pennsylvania and Lehigh Val ley companies lor additional cars. The Increased business on the railroads Is certainly an evidence of prosperity and If the piesent conditions exist through out the winter months, this locality will witness the greatest Industrial ac tivity in many years. Delaware and Hudson Doings, Some time ago the Delaware and Hudson company removed the two mine locomotives which were previous ly housed In Plymouth, to the round house in Wilkes-Harre, and It was re ported at the time that the engines at Mill Creek would also he brought to the same place. The Mill Creek crews were considerably exercised over tho matter, as many of the men own their own properties In that town, and could not afford to move their families to Wllkes-IJarre. Months passed and the men conclud ed that the rumor of removal was with out foundation, but on Friday last bul letins were posted announcing that oil November 1 the Mill Creek round house will be abandoned and the engines at present housed there will be removed, to the round house In Wllkes-Rarre. There are four engines and crews, and the removal upon such short notice will entail considerable discomfort to the men unless provision is made fop carrying them to and from their work. At present there are no trains running early enough to take the. men down in time for work, and unless they move to Wilkes 15arre, they will bo com pelled to walk a distance of four miles. Pome of them will move as soon as they ran find suitable houses, but the ma jority of them own their houses at Mill Creek nnd cannot remove before Bpring. Heretofore the crows have been in charge of Vardmaster Wilson Shiffer, nt Mill Creek, hut by the new arrange ment they will be under the supervision of Yardmaster James lirady, oT Wilkes-Barre. The engineers and fire- ' Don't spoil your icci oy wearing fKORRECT SHAPE" The manufacturers model Is responsible for the fit and com- 'fort of his shoes. The shape of the toe Is a matter of personal f taste, just the same as the choice of stock. Never sacrifice com fort for other qualities. It Is hot necessary, for The Burt Si Packard V Korrect Shape " model is always used with any style of toe. 1 LEWIS, ROH.LY & DA VIES, craatou, l. L ooh for thlt Uait fe? mark branlti sp SiK . fl onitli. ??$k Y 1 JNk. ni Was Introduced in 1847 Dr. L. Miller Woodson, of Galla tin, Tenn., writes: " I have used Jew hann Hoff's Malt Extract In my prac-i tlce for twelve years and found it to be the best flesh and blood maker wt lave." Sohann HoflTs SVSalt Extract Pioneer and Standard men, however, will be placed udder the supervision of Pat Herron at present, foreman of the round house at Green HUige, but who will assume charge In Wllkes-Harre November 1. The Delaware and Hudson, like all other roads Is working Its men to the limit, hut are making provisions for nil extra traffic that may come along dur ing the winter months. A number of new engines have been ordered, and extra crews will be emi ployed If necessary. Must Use Anthracite. The managers of the Jersey Central railroad have Issued an order that an thracite coal shall be used exclusively on all of the road's engines. This will probably induce the other railroads to also discontinue the use of bituminous coal for both patscnger and freight and coal traffic. The presidents of the anthracite coal carrying toads are of the belief that beneficial effects aie to follow this Im portant chnnge. This and That. It Is stated that th Jersey Central railroad has entered Into an agreement with the rsuffalo and Western whereby the latter will be enabled to run trains via Tamanun to Chicago over n route said to be thirty -four lnjles shorter than any other. Nothing official has been given out vet, hoveer, to.conflrm the report. The Sharon Steel company, which will erect a thiee million dollar steel mill south of Sharon, Is laying out a new town. The streets are t be paved and sewered and one hundred new houses nre under course of erection. Three handled more are to be built. The steel mill will employ two thousand men. A btreet car line Is also to be ex tended to the new town. Negotiations are belig conducted on the part of Senator Mirk A. Hanna, of Ohio, to secure control of the well known Prltch Iron o-e beds In Long Kwamp township, Berks county, close to the Montgomery (ounty line. They are twenty-six and a half acres In ex tent, with an ore deposit of great depth over the entire tract An effort is also being made to obtull control of adjoin ing ore lands. STILL THEY'RE KICKING. Wilkes-Barre Wanted That Fifty Dol lars Mifhty Bad. "It seems that tfter all the Wllkes Uarre fire departnent will not get the $30 prize won at Scranton for having the laigest and landsomest engine in the line of the stite fii emeu's parade. The following leter to Chief Schuler from Chief Waller, of Scranton, ex plains the situation: " 'Your letter f Oct. 25 at hand, and In regard to the same, would say that when the Judges submitted their de cision they avurded the prize to Philadelphia Sfam Fire company, of Pottstown. After having the affidavit read, that waf entered by the chief of police of yrar city, the committee took the matfr out of the hands of the judges anl awarded the prize to your departmmt. At the next meet ing the commttee reconsidered its ac tion nnd referred the matter back to the Judges, aid they reported In favor of Pottstown for the reason that their engine was In service and had seen service, vhirh they claim your's had not." "The 'ba.br act' which Scranton al ways plays when anything relative to WIlkes-Bune Is at stake Is again shown. 'Ills Is not the first Instance. Chief of Police Kline sent to Scranton a note staling that the Wilkes-Barre engine had been accepted and paid for and was, therefore, In service, and there was some satisfaction when the committee reversed Its decision and nwarded 'ho prize to Wilkes-Barre. But the committee could not long stomach anything like this, nnd In a fit of remors reconsidered Its action by jeferrlng the matter back to the judges. It has alvays been known that Scran ton Is Jealous In big things, but to carry spl o into such a comparatively small thng as this Is cause not for protest, but for utter contempt." Wllkes-rnrre News-Dealer. CURTIS P. COLVIN MARRIED. An Ohio Girl is the Happy Bride. CurtU P. Colvln, of this city, assist ant pavnwster of the Lackawanna Iron and Steel company, last Wednes day was Joined in matrimony to Miss Mary Miles, of Youngstown, Ohio. The follow ng account of the affair ap peared in the Youngstown Telegram: At the homo of the bride's mother on Klin tired, Giranl, Wednesday, at high noun, the mnrriao ceremony took nlace which united the lives of .Miss Mary Miles, or uirara, una Air. curus mitt Colvln, of Scranton, Pa. The ceremony was per formed by Hcv. Curr, i.uHtnr of the G Irani Methodist church. Promptly at 12 o'clock the bride de scended Into the parlor en the nrm of her eldest brother, Daniel Miles, of Olrard. Here alio was met by the groom, who conducted her to the appointed place. The bride was gowned In a very modish suit of brown. She wore a brown mink trimmed hat nnd carried cream roses. The groom was attired In the conventional style. The bride has always been regarded ns one of Glrord's fairest maidens, her beau ty of face being supplemented by a win some manner and cultivated mind. The groom is ono of Scranton's most prom inent business men. They are now on a bridal trip to Washington, New York and New Jersey. They will reside In Bcrun ton, Pa. SLAVE DEALING MISSIONARIES. Rer. Mr. Verner Will Tell About Them at the Rescue Mission. It is a fact that the missionaries in Africa make it a business to buy all the slaves they can afford. This 1b the remarkable story told by Mission ary Verner, who occupied the nulnlt of the Second Presbyterian church last Sunday. The object of purchase la an act of Christian mercy, for soon as purchased they are given their freedom. Mr. Verner has Just returned from Africa and tells many wonderful and Interesting things about the land, the pcoplo and the work among them. The Rescue Mission ought to bo crowded this evening to hear him, as ho will tell of the marvelous work of "Joe PhlppB," the colored man, who was converted In our Rescue Mission a few years ngo and Is now n missionary In the Congo district of Africa, as an associate of Mr. Verner. All who would like to hear this thrilling nccount of missionary enter prise are cordially invited to come early so ns to secure scats. Mr. Ver ner will speak nt 8 o'clock. BRAKEMAN BADLY INJURED. Thrown Prom His Train nnd Rolled Under the Truck1). Morton J. Oliver, a brakemcan on Conductor Nicholson's train on the Delawnre and Hudson rond, was badly Injured by being caught under the cars at Valley Junction below Olyphant yesterday afternoon. A "flying switch" wns being made, when the sudden Jerking of the cars threw Oliver off the front end of the train, and before he could recover him self ho wns caught by the truck of the car, and rolled a short distance. He was removed to the Olyphant sta tion wjiero Dr. Van Sickle examined his Injuries. No bones were broken, but it Is feared he Is Injured Internally. Later In the afternoon Oliver was tak en to Carbondalo where he resides. To Los Angeles and Southern Cali fornia. Every Friday night, nt 10.35 p. m a through Tourist Car for Los Angeles nnd Southern California leaves the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail way Union Passenger Station, Chicago, via Omaha, Colorado Springs and Salt Lake City, for ull points in Colorado, Utah, Nevada nnd California. In nddltlon to the regular Pullman porter, each car Is accompanied by an Intelligent, competent nnd courteous "courier," who will attend to the wants of passengers en route. This Is an en tirely new feature of tourist car ser vice, and will be appreciated by fam ilies or by ladles traveling alone. Par ticular attention Is paid to the care of children, who usually get weary Dn a long journey. These tourist cars are sleeping cars supplied with all the accessories neces sary to make the journey comfortable and pleasant, and the berth rate (each berth will accommodate two persons) is only $G.OO from Chicago to California. Ask the nearest ticket agent for a tour ist car folder, or address John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, 300 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. '"iviaaone, Biliousness, heartburn, Indi cation, and all liver Ills are curott bf ffli'!S 3 SolO hl "ll rii-!;ltts. n cents. THIS WEEK'S PRICES IN The following prices, which we nre selling goods for this week, are tha lowest that we have erer offersd. The goods are the finest grade and cannot help but please everyone. Call and see them. Fine Diamond Ulrica at J5.0O, worth 310.00. Solid Gold Band Rings at 1.23, worth $3.M. Solid Gold Band IUngs at 31.00, worth 2 23 Gold Filled Cuff Buttons, COc, worth tl.25. Cuff Buttons, previous prices J1.00, now S7c. Gent's Solid Silver Watch, Elgin move ment, $3.50. Ladles' Sterling Silver Watches, worth J3.W, now $3.75. Gent's Nickel Watches, S. W., price JJ.M, now M.75. Rogers Bros'. Spoons, warranted, COc. Rogers Urns'. Butter Knives, Sugar Spoons, Fickle Forks, 37c, previous price 7&c. Ladles' Solid Gold Watch, Elgin move ment. Hi 50. Ladles' Gold Filled Watches at JC.50, worth $15 00. Wo also have about threo hundred La. dies' Solid Silver Rings, worth 50c. and 73c, will close them at 10c. each. Special sale now going on nt Davldow Bros. Attend as we nre offering goods nt one-fourth their original value. Extra Heavy Solid Silver Thimbles at 19c. Davidow Bros 227 Lactawinni Ave. LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Diliousnoas. Constipation, Dyooonsia. Slck-Hoad - jjocho and Livor complaint. SUGAR COATBD. 100 PILLS 25 CTS. Sold by all druggists or sent by mail. NtrjIU Mrtlul Co., Cblcijo I MAKE PERFECT MEW u.iurm:rAiiii Donoituf. r Longer' Tti Jo),l iinbmouaol 1IU can btrr.torruto )u Tlit vry ndl.crttloBi ortinii.ii.f..ii. .. lion Brut Dm. jitan. OIM jjaj bloom li it. v "v",u" - oi w ,ATounc or old. PocTmh tiniui wn.jV SSmn V .Wl,l"",i'll,ill"P' IBOMJ rn ruQd4- l&a U carried lit vttt t'r notkei lot i frjhre srra.ll.d la fllln vr.pr.tr in ircclrL' Sold In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Eros, and MiOarrah & Thomas, drucclst. 1 f IfM.r! tBA utbrlan.l. ludrrcra from - v'HTit." ""i " '". JIUoU 1'oWon, Vtattrul Errori. Ul VH.IIlj MlcoiHc, tit. Md for Hw.ro Tcllm.al.l. ul Book " rith4 La Af. II K 'lllrl'l u n IV 1'o.lllVclr 0lf IiHJM lO Ultt .ore cvc. ttiouia lli. gmt eelcbrtltd ,iM r l.Kl .arc cv. thau.h lh n..t Mlh..i.J ... ftllL nb oicicurtd I. 4 1 1 0 Uy llomit 1 1 r ' T r t r "- TTT.fT'fef. 1 8 risiMi VHj S TJJBIiJi mam J v. - -- i wRKmm iWiSWTk ! ramjL -,"',' l"T"wl nriui iirniiiiv r ffi? ImSl Vil.".1J!i"S' rtsnifrio (VJr -iBfi r1 B F1 Olfe prenyl relnMoln. SviTl('ril"'1'".1.. '!" nmnorj (nil tr.t ! , 1 l.lu.1 8 1 lilliti f f East Mountain Lithia Water Sld by All Druggists and Grocers- Highly Recom menced by Physicians. Family Orders Promptly Filled. . JOSEPH ROSS. AGENT, Offlco 002 west Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa. TELEPHONE 4732. i SOAP For Sanative Uses. Its remarkable, emollient, cleansing, nnd ptinmnc iiropemc., no. rled from Cuncuiu, tho crcat pkl n on e. wnnnrit tho ue of CtmrtiRA Soap. In Uie form ot bathe for annoy. Iiiji Irritation", Inflamma tion), and rlmnngA, for too freo or offen.lTo per.plr. ntlon, and alio In tho form o f tnipmnl uaghci nnd tola- tlonsforulceratlvowenlnri&ce, and formanjr sanative, antiseptic purpoo which read ly eugKCut theinelvea to womcu, and etficclalljr to mothers. Tho tie of CUTtcimA. Ointment with Coticuhx SOAr will augncit ltaelf In tho severer caecs; PU throo.hout Ih. wiwld rorrit t). Ann C. Coxr., Fropi., lloiton, CoTlimi 8oir Looi, tree to Tfcinia. Gluten la one of the most nutritious properties of whvnt. Hy our process of milling we et a very luigo percentage i)f it In "Snow Klour. Wc get all the dlBoatl lile part. The outer husk of tho wheat la Indigestible and Is not fit for tho human stomach. Wo lejeet that nnd allow only the nutritious part to net Into "Snow White." All croccrs tell it. "We only wholesalelt " TOE WESTON ILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis Broadway nnd Uleventh St., New York, Opp, tl race Church. Duropeai Plan. Rooms Si.oo a Dy anil Upwards. In a modest and unobtrusive way thcro aro row better conducted hotels In tha metropolis than the St. Denis. The great popularity it has acquired can readily be traced to Its unique location, Its home-like, atmosphere, the peculiar ex cellence of its cuisine and service, and Its very moderate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON, WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. an! Ir.li Plwi, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN. $3.50 Per Day and Upwards. EUKOPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Day and Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. For Business Men f In tho heart of tho wholesale -- 4- district. For . shoppers 4. 3 minutes' walk to Wanamakcrs; i T S minutes to Blir;el Cooper's Uls "" I Store. Ensy of access to tho great t- Dry Goods Stores. -f t For Sightseers One block from E'way Cars, glv- .4. -f Inp easy transportation to all T points of interest. T i HOTEL ALBERT NEW TOIIK. t Cor. 11th ST & UNrVKTtSITY PU - 4- Only ono Block from Broadway. 4. PftnTTK "SI Iln Ht-SIAURANT 4. J ttOOUlS, 1 Up. Prices Ueaioruble T f-f-t"f-f-T-f-f-ff-Tf-f-f-f-f4f-f4-.f Salt Lake City Chicago-Union Pacific AND NORTH- WESTERN LINE JJO CHANGE of cars; all meals in dining cars. Faster than any other route. Trains leave Chicago 6.30 p. m. and 10.30 p. m. every day. Tourist tickets are sold at all prominent agencies thcyearroundvla tnc isnicago & norm-western liy. 411 Bnadvat, . V, for i 5 VI f St., ' Cincinnati SOT Snlthf'U St.. FMthitrt 1ST Tnt Ami; Clutland IJCamput Utrtlul, Ottrclt 601 C,'l St.,Pklladilflila 3SB tVa,)ijtm St., 0il(o 301 Main St.. - BJfala To PATENT BuJ litis may be secured by oar aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. i BMSi onnolJySWallac Rainy A large line of these popular and serviceable garments is now open for your inspection. The lot Consists Principally of MANUFACTURERS' SA (No two alike), much under the the same basis, 9 127 and TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK.' Car load Just arrived. All styles, and prices the lowest. Workmanship Guaranteed ev.n on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep U3 In mind and you won't re gret giving us your patronage you will Get goods as represented glxMng you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Good3 Stoves. Carpets, Iron Beds, etc. Flva large floors full to the celling at Thos. Kelly's Slum, r.SSSL nnnumuinniniKZHiiiiinnifCE I THIRD NATIONAL BANK I E 5 Capital.... S200.000 a .. 42B.OOO a surplus.. WM. C0NNELL, Preildsnt. g UENRV BELIN Jr., Vlce-Pre. S 3 WILLIAM II. PtiCK, Cashier 3 3 $ nuiiiiiEiiiiiMmiimiiHHiuniiiinus The Dickson Manufacturing Co. fccranton ami WUUoi-Hurra, l'a, .Mmiufuouireri of L0C0A10T1VGS, STATIONARY ENOINES Uollen, llolstlnjand Pumplne Machinery. General Office, Scranton, P. MADE ME A MmS AJAX TABLET3 POSITIVtr.Y CD" AZT,Xtrtout lHlcafi-l'otllng M( i.rj,linrHjtiicj, His, lo.,ae..Lto . exit crtloc. Thfi auial.tu and tv.ve vj DBt. cr o.uur iiriiMi Bna in rettoro J toil Vitalltr la olJcrjouuz.iLi lltiinaufjrrtujr, bo (ecu or martin i'ravsnt Inaunllw fin. h..nmnl tn lAlisr in tins. Tbtlrntn tiioiri iumodlsu lnpro mea' lod eBaet. it CUKE olitra all ctbir tM I fit joo harlos tha rrnulDi .Ull rtts. Till rrcuruioouiaaicn.miiienr;oa. fultun llf wrUtta K'i'BBtD to Bct a ur Bt ll'ti I Mchcior KtunJtaa rnoutr. filtouuuluir pactBcei or U rkew (full irMrmemi lor tJ.00. j wll,irplUwrtrpr. iii'on r.oiit of rrtfd. I Ircuf "AJAX UeMEDYCO., ". For alo In eornnton, Pa., by Mnttliows Ilros. and II, C tSandt-rtir.n, Drugelsta. S,7,50 BIBT GARRIBGES B GO-GflRTS a a K Ur SUHANTON, a 3 DEPOSITARY OF 3 3 THE UNITED STATES. H B S S S s a a dfllvjuh SCRANTON'S SHOPPNQ CENTER. Skirts and were bought by us at prices regular value. We offer them on at three prices: $ i n nn K w Real Value from $10.00 to 129 Washington Fall Carpets fit A ( f 4 . 2' i a T iT-?3 WS '?- rvAV&fw&Q1 xWmMwt toaf&zr - WILLIAMS Interior Brewery fllanufiicturers of OLD STOCK Telephone Cull, 2.VM. DR. UUNSTBN, 311 Spruce Street, Serin, ton, Pa. U Acute ana Chronic Ulseie ot Men, Women n Children. Conultullon and examination free. Olllce Hour Dally and fcunday II a. m. to 9 p. ra. ! lillS IS Lager Beer E fls n m nj. ?. Fi raa pax ,irn,oircfcK i 435 to 455 nnnnMTnM nn 2 N. Ninth Street, dbKHnlUR. irt Liu V 12.50. $16.00. Avenue. We offer better induce meats to the carpet buyer this season than ever before. Paying less for your carpets than we ask is getting thread bare spots and dissatisfaction that you do not bargain for. Everything in Wilton, Aj minster, Velvet, Brussels, Savonerrie, Ingrain. & M'ANULTY. Decorators. 129 Wyoming Avenue, utiii:a!iiiitEisii!ii!itiii!iinmiiiuig 5 Hunting season for H Wild Turkey, Quail, S Grouse, Pheasant jjj 3 Partridge, Woodcock 3 or Squirrel, opens. 5 3 You will want a jjj 1 GUM OR AlWiflU i You will find a most f I complete line at 1 PLOREY & BROOKS I . 2 ail Washlnston Avenus. S Opposite Court Mouse. 2 B!III1SIIII1I1IIZS.I3III1IIIIIIIIII(!R THE 11 Rooms 1 niul2, Com'ltli B'l'tl'g. SCRANTON, PA. nining and Blasting POWDER Mode at MooBloand ItushJale Worki. LAPLIN tc RAND POWnHR COS ORANGE GUN POWDER El etrlo Uatterles. ElaolrinKxplodart. lor exploding blaitu, riafety Fcua uud Rspauiio Chemical Go's Lxp'u'il'vn, Wallace, MM