M 1 jr-3 12 THE SCKAOTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1899. KNIGHTS OF MALTA NOTES. THE BURT&PACKARD KORRECT SHAPE The man who has been persuaded to try a pair of ordinary price shoes, and ruins his feet, soon ieoft fu M trait mark see5 (nnd feels) the error tTMM... o fas way 'The best shoes made are the cheapest. The Burt & p.irltnrri Korrcct Shape" shoes are the best because they look, feel i only a custom shoe can. "Don't spoil yoar test chttp shoes." LEWIS, REILLY & DAVIES, Scrinton, Pa. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD ORDER FOR THE MOVEMENT OF LACKAWANNA TRAINS. Issued by Superintendent Salisbury. Conductor Petor McCann to Be Ap pointed to the Office of Stntion Mas ter Mine Employes Invited to In spect the Moses Taylor Hospital. Trainmen Receive a Substantial In crease of Wages Under the Work ing' of the New Schedule. Commencing with this Issue The Tribune will publish dally the "board" Issued every day from Superintendent Salisbury's olflce, designating the irnlriK, time of starting and conductois of trains, the number of engines and divisions on the Dclawaie, Luckawannii nnd Western railroad. This will piove of much benellt to the trainmen, espec ially those who reside u distance from the vard. The schedule for today is as follows: Scranton, l'a., Nov. 11, 1S99. Train. NOKTH. "Wild Cat Two engines. 5 n. m. M. W. Langan. AVIld Cat Two englnos. C n. m. P. J. Ntnlla. 6.30 a. in., extra Two engines. It. Cawtner. No. Ij Two engines, SI. Madlgnn. V.sn u. m., extra Two enKlnes. Geo. Hill. No. 29 Two engines. J. Swartz. 31 a. m., extra Two engines. J. E. Masters. 11.30 a. m., extra Two engines. A. Mullln. No. 31 Two Engines. O. ltandolph. 3 CO p. m., extra Two engines. J. OHara. 'i p. m., extra Two engines. John Gahagan. Wild Cat Two engines, fi p. m. S. Curmcdy. 7 p. m., extra Two engines. T. I-ltzpatrlck. i Wild Cat Two engines. S p. in. J. Home. Doudlran's men. 9 p. in., extra Two engines. D. Wallace. Wild Cat Two engines. 10 p. m. C. KlnKHicy. 11 p. in., extra Two engines. A. Ketchum. Train. SUMMITS. fi a. m., north G. Fraunfelker. 9 n. m., novlh Mclxine. 11 a. m north V. McAllister. 12 noon, south II. nisblng. 2 SO p. m., sotith-U. Bush. Train. l'USHEKS. 4 p. m., south G. T. Stsples. 7 p. m., south C Dufty. 10 p. m., south J Mosler. Train. I'ABSENUUK ENGINES. 7 n. m. Widencr. 8 p. m. John Flnerty. Pecklns on with Ronrcm's men. Train. SOUTH. No. 31-W. P. Mann. No. 36 George Ludlow. No. 3S-E. Ilallet. Extra F. P. Stevens. U. Hartholomew's men. No. 40-J. Gerrlty. No. 42 J. Tiurhhart. No. 41 George Wallace. No. 45 W. II. Hartholomew. No. 45 John McCue. No. DO C. Towniend. Extra-W. D. Warfel. Station Master for Scranton. Another new office has been created by the ofllclnls of tho Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western railroad. It will be known as the titatiDn master, nnd it Is understood that Conductor Peter McCann will be appointed to tho position. The duties of the station master In clude the starting of nil passenger trains, general supervlFlon over the handling of baggage and express at the Lackawanna avenue Ftatlon, and the directing of various other matters in connection with the local passen ger tralilc. He will also have full charge of nil the employes in and about the station and direct the work of facilitating the speedy departure of trains. Mr. McCann, the gentleman slated for the position, is one of the best known railroad men on the Iicka wanna system. Fcr several yenrs he has been conductor on the pay train, and previous to that time was em ployed in various responsible positions under tho company. The new train master represents tho Fourteenth ward in setect council and Is a very popular and obliging public servant. It Is understood that tho ap pointment will be mnde today and Mr. ' McCann will assume his duties on Monday, Moses Taylor Hospital. The officials of the Belawaie, Lacka wanna and Western company are de slrouB'of pointing out the advantage of Mos Taylor hospital for the treat ment of Injured mine employes, and with that end In view, the presidenta and secretaries of tho occidental funds of", tjie Cayuga, Brisbln, Hyde Paris, Diamond, Diamond air shaft, Storrs Nob. 1, 2 and 3, were invited to visit tho hospital yesterday. In company with District Superin tendent Ttense A. Phillips, who has charge of the above named mines, the ofllcers of the various funds wen r.hnwn through the hospital by Super ntondent Miss Grant, and made ad qualpted with the system of treat- BEAUTY HGONQUEROH BELLAVITA Arsenlo Beauty Tablets and Pllla. A. per. feetlr safe nnd iruaraatiml treatment for ell kla dtiorders. Reilorei the bbom ol touth to tided lace. iu. days' tn'Mmoat Uoi JO days' (1.00, by mail Hend for circular. Address, . . piVirA WIDIML CO, CUio 4 Jtcktoo SU., Cbks w'wBt MM and wear as by weiring ment employed for tho benefit of the company's employes. The object was to acquaint tho men of the advantages In receiving treat ment at the hands of trained nurses in stead of rcmnlnlng In their homss when suffering from Injuries received in the mines or on the railroad. The men who were shown through tho hospital yesterday will impart tho information received to the men In tho mines, nnd at n later date Superinten dent Loomls, of the coal department, will meet with them and have a defin ite understanding regarding the ad- imsHiun oi ikiuuihs. Paying the Trainmen. une various trainmen empioyea on tho Lackawanna road were paid yes- today.'' an" th w6rlc w" b n"lshudi Some of the employes received a substantial increase ever previous months owing to the Inci eased number. ui nuurs worxeu, unu me new bcuouuio tul'.en altogether has proven of much benefit llnanclully to the men. Equipment for juallroads. According to the "Railroad Gaeettc," the railways placed during October or ders for 33,023 cars of all kinds. Of this number 19.41$ were box, stock, fur niture nnd refrigerator cars; 10,781 were gondola nnd coal cars: 1700 were eteel cars; 810 were flat cars, and 314 were passenger and street railroad cars, 100 of the latter being ordered for export. Of the 33,02.7 cars, about 1,700 are to be built by railroads at their own shops. Orders for 323 locomotives of nil kinds were also noted, of which about thirty eight were for export. The division of types of the 323 loco motives was approximately: Two hun dred and forty-two freight locomotives, forty-six passenger and thirty-five switching locomotives. Nearly 100 more locomotives were ordered than In September, while about three times as many cars were ordered In October as were noted In September. The cars ordered during October almost equal in number those ordered in June, July, August and September combined. Somo of the large orders placed In October had been deferred for many weeks on account of high crlces. DUNMORE DOINGS. Special Meeting of School Board Lost Evening Teachers Will Bo Paid for Time Spent at Institute. Last night's special meeting of the school board in the central building was called to order by President Web ber with Directors Kellam, Spencer, Costollo, Webber and Miller present. After the reading and adoption of the minutes of tho last regular nnd special meetlngp, the reports of the standing committees of the various schools were heard. All reported everything In their districts as very favorable. The superintendent's report for the school month of October was then called for. Superintendent Bovard stated in his report that the number enrolled for October, 2,033, was the largest number enrolled for this month on record. The average attendance, 1,921; percentage, .92; visits to schools by superlnetndent, C2; attendance in all the schools, very good. Tho habit of parentB letting their children stay at home on trivial causes was condemned, as several will have to be demoted for this reason. It was suggested that storm doors be put on the central building. The report was adopted. The report of the truant officer was taken up next. It was as follows: Visits made to homes of nuolls, 140; arrests made, 4. A great many cases of diphtheria and whooping cough were found in many homes. Tho report of the truant officer was adopted. The committee on bills, Messrs, Spencer and Costello, then received the attention of the board. Several exon erations were read nnd approved. Tho committee appointed to meet and de cide on text books for the commercial sehool reported and the list of books submitted was approved by vote. The inte song book, "Melodla," was adopt- ed( as a supplementary text book by general concurrence of the board. A large number of bills were ordered paid, and It was decided to pay the teachers for their time spent In the county Institute. PLEASANTLY ENTERTAINED. A number of the chosen friends of Mrs. P. J. Kays were dellghtly enter tained nt her home on Bloom street Thursday evening. Among thoRe present wcr"! Missel Ella Hrogan, Bridget Monahnn, Maiy Payton, Nellie Qlnley, Kate O'Don nell, Alice Gllllgjn, Sadie McOarry, Ella 8hnw, Margaret Crjnln Sernh Hughes, nnd Anna Payton, of Fall UIv er, Mnss., and Messrs. James Blanch, Anthony Crane, John Byrno, Joseph MoHale, Robert Payton, l.oulj Rob erts, Frank Sprout nnd C!. H. Sim mons. INTERESTING ITEMS. The borough council will hold a spe cial meetlwr this evening. The Pennsylvania Coal company and the Erie and "Wyoming Valley Rail road company paid thulr employes yes terday. As usual after pay the cor ners are somewhat enlivened by men and their lucre. The Young Ladles' Mission circle held an Interesting meeting at the home of Miss Anna Bryden, on Dud ley street Thursday evening-. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooke, of Btaten Island, N. V., nro visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer, of Cherry etreeti Atr,! m w w$L Druco commandery. No. 214, nt Cata snnqun, on Nov. 13, will confer the higher degrees upon eighteen candidates. Anthruclto commandcry, No. 211, of tht city, will confer the Order of lied Ctoss and Sepulchre. In the fullest possible form on Jan. 4, 1300. John Knox commandcry. No. 12, at Wllltes-Darre, rorolved nlno novices In the Knlchts of Malta degree, on Tuos day. The degree start mahes a most pleasing nnd dramatic rendering of thlnU ltnprcspivo degree. A special convocation of tho Grand Commandcry of Pennsylvania will bo held on Nov. 22, in tho council chamber of Clnclnnntus coinmnndcry. No. M, at Hnrrlsburg, for tho purposo of confer ring tho past commander's degree. Com manderles Nos. W, 99, 108, 113, 114, 117, 123. 123, 183, 139, 14S, 1C2, 15S, 1S9, 170 and 174 have been invited to participate, The3e sixteen commandcrlcs are located In Dau phin, minister, Lebanon, Franklin, York nnd Cumberland counties. A special convocation of tho Grand commandcry of Pennsylvania, for the purposo of conferring the past comman der's degree, was hold at Eaton on Oct. 31, In the council chimbor of lllack Night commandcry, No. 109. The principal act ing officers were: Grand commander, Sir J. I.etbensbcrger. No. 7; grand gen eralliolmo, Sir H. M. nittcr No, 64, grand captain-general, Sir Victor B. Grons, No. B0: grand prelate, Sir C. L. Ootts, No. 109 J grand recorder. Sir Oeorge II. Pierce, No. 21, and grand senior wnr den, Rlr C. 8. Menslnger, No. 80. Past commanders were present from fourteen commandctles. The degree was conferred In full form upon thirty-flve candidates, after which the companions of No, 109 ex ttndcd to all nn Illustration of tlm hospt. tnllty for which they aro famous, by providing a bannuet for all In attend ance in their Priory Hall. "A Word to the Wise is Sufficient tr ( -, . j t t, 1 ut some siuDDorn pcupic y ,t , JQWl -fc4 ' fa. . , , j ii fore trying TO Ward Off tUtlCSS or care it The wise rccog- niXC ill tflC WOrd " Hood' s" nSSiimnCe Or flCdltlU For til blood troubles, scrofuh, pimples. welt 45 diseases of the kidneys, liver a.nd bowels, HoetTs SarstpxrSU is the effective xrj faultless cure. Rhoumatism " wx prtdicAtty helpless from rheumatism in my shoulder. Hood's Sa.rjipa.rilU cured me And ever since is a fwusthold fAvorite," &rs. II. E. Towers, 4S12 St. Lawrence a4ve., Chlczso, m. $jbcd2 ScVUafWittA mum HoM'l llllt mr llttr IBi ; th nop-lrrlt4tUg and '-jj cthril l ik ytth tfoo' grirHla. gvKBCsnnnnnntinii THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital .. SURPLUS- $200,000 42B.OOO WM. CONNELL, Prelden. HENRY BELIN' Jr., Vics-Pren. WILLIAM I!. PKCK, Cathler 0 Hll!II!I!Cll1IIIIII!IUI!IIinH3SUniUsl9 sk Stummk -Slioe The Cheapest 4s0AiA&nMAM&toiAnJntt I Oon't u li flil L ZjfKHflHlj BE i 5 li i M ma JWok Because he did not make his family rich by buying a few lots on Lackawanna gj j Avenue when he first came to Scranton and land was cheap. . H Then the great future of Scranton was onSy a theory. Now it is jg H an assured fact. Don't grumble, we say, but profit by the old man's experience. S S There are just as good chances in Scranton today as there was 1 2 fifty years ago. A lot on our Diamond Flats property, in the center of the city, W. surrounded now already by mills and factories, employing thousands of workmen, if will prove a WINNING INVESTMENT. Now is the 3 a a I TU WUtnnttA g iit iiamuiiu 9 -3 OFFICES -Albright Avenue, on Company's g t'orner Spruce Street ana Wnsliingtoii Avenue H m Blw ffl iH ( HH 0 w W tjl n IB by warm thmpjos vltli CtmctraA Boat, fol lowed by lltlu ilr,jij:ia wUUCinicun, par wt of emollient and greateit of ikln cores. This treatmont urlll elaar tb scalp and hair cf crtuu, tcalti, and daiidruff, tooths irrl tattd, ItoUaj sorfacM, stlmnlat tha bale foUldM, tuppljr tin roots wltU vntrsj anil Bouiliumant, and pro Juca luxuriant luitrovs hair Tlth cltan, nholfogn acalp. F(l4Ttrvbirt Put rial'. i.dC. Coir, Sot Proat, People generally do not know that flour improves with ago. This ia tho chbo, however, and thero is as much ditto! enco be tween new nnd old Hour as bo tween new and old wine. Buy a barrel of !fr "Snow ? Flour NOW nnd your bread will get whiter and whiter every Urrno you bake. All grocers sell It. "VI coaly wliolilalstt." THE WESTOR BUI GO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. THIS WEEK'S m 0-3 III IS JEWELRY The following prioes, which we aro selling goods for this vook, aro tha lowest that ws have over affnrnd. The gcods are tha fluent grade and cannot help but please everyone Call and eoo them. Fine Diamond Rings at $5.00, worth J10.M. Solid Gold Band Rings at )1.:5, worth 13.W. Solid Gold Band Rings at $1.00, worth 12.25. atd Filled Cuff Buttons, 60a, worth si.ss. Cult Buttons, previous prices $1.00, now 37c. Gent's Solid Silver Watch, Elgin move ment, 13.60. Ladles' Sterling Silver Watches, worth J5.E0, now $3.75. Gent's Nickel Watches, S. W., prico 3.W, now $1.76. Rogers Bros". Spoons, warranted, 50c. Rogers Bros. Butter Knives, Sugar Epoons, Pickle Forks, 37c, previous prlco 7e. Ladles' Solid Gold Watch, Elgin move ment, $14.60. LadteB' Gold Filled Watches at $0.30, 7orth HG.OO. We also have about three hundred La. dies' Solid Stiver Rings, worth 60c. and 76c, will close them nt 10c. ench. Special snlo now going on at Davldow Bros. Attend as wo nro offering goods at one-fourth their orlslnal value. Extra Heavy Solid Silver Thimbles at 19c. Davidow Bros 227 Lactomi Avi Ta PATENT Good Ideas may be seenred by our aid. Address, THE PATENT PEC0RD, BalUmere, Md. .u)"., i ia- L-L. ji. li i iLix.". j li. J.n mu'um'U Kiin b iTKYwnsrva 1 1 SM 1 J AT $2.00. $3.00. $3.50 RKD $4,00, in Calf, Box Cal (, Rnsiin Calf, Patont Ciilf and Enamol Lcathor, matlo up with lUht or heavy nolo, le.ttW or drill lined, all widlh-i, B to 13. Wo invito you to o ill im.l exiunlno our now lino of Human!' Shoe for mon. Rwmcmhcr, there is no trouble to show you good and you will surely savo money by it. Shoe Store, 307 Lackawanna Avenue. B time while lots are lame You I A nA In.mi C n juauu mm luipiuYwiucui jj i ?'.' Sue Waists, Jackets, Separate Skirts, Capes, Although this is a bttstliog, active, swiftly-moving business, we make our selec tions with care. The bct evidence of how much care is the garments them selves. Note with as much deliberation as you wish, how even the smallest de tails arc properly done the making of button holes, the stitching of seams, tho turn of a collar, the sewing on of buttons. These are little things, but they have helped to make our garments whit they are. No matter what price we ask, you get the best possible for the price. Wo rrismi s Most stores want you to know that they manufacture their own Cloaks and Suits. We want you to know that we do not. The secret of ourjsuccess has been large ly in our freedom to choose each kind of a garment from the very best maker of that particu ar garment. For instance: We recently advertised a certain garment in three grades. Each of these grades was made by a different house, and each kind was much better than it could have been if any one house had made them all It's the close competition of all the best houses for your trade that keeps the standard at our store so remarkably high. ZTe&r Styles Ijx Furs We are not novices in the fur business. Our experience in furs dates back many years. Our styles for this season are extremely handsome and were selected with great care. Fur Jackets are shorter and jauntier in styles. The favorite shapes are cut from a Revilliou Model short and curved at hips, and sloping in front. In Fur Neckwear the style? are very attractive. For Tailor-Made Suits, Neck Scarfs and Collarettes come in many combinations. Collarettes have high-rolling collars, warm either up or down, CONNOLLY & WALLACE, IMmN mfMWMMmw DR. DENSTDN. 311 Spruce Stre-t. Fcran. Ion, Pa. I cute m. CUrcnlc nutuct ot Men, 'Sum nan ohlli'rej. Conoilia ton jaiiil (Xamlratlnn trie OHi:e Hours Dlly aud tiMJay Ha m. to o p. in. " 'I 'P" !- " . .i 11 I 'in 1 mil quoted at ground Lund, nnd Koom 20S, Coniiuonwciiltli BuildiiiK:, SCRANTGN'S SHOPPING CENTER, S Fall Carpets WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY. Interior Decorators. 129 Wyoming Avenue, IBHMT PLEASMT GML At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domcntlo ubs and of all iliu, Including Euckwhcut and Blrdseye, delivered in any part of tb citr. at the lowest prlo. Ordtra rtealTed at th oMee. Cnnti!) btilVdinir, Room MC; teltphone No. 170. or nt the mln. ttUphone No. JJ2, will ba promptly attended to. Dealers supplUd at the mine. MJIT PLESSR'IT COHl CO r Father I floor prices. si ALEX. T. C0NNELL, g General Land Agent g 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUB We offer better inducements to the carpet buyer this season than ever before. Payiug less for your carpets than we ask is getting thread bare spots and dissatisfaction that you do not bargain for. Everything in 'Wilton, Ax minster, Velvet, Brussels, Savonerrie, Ingrain. nZHEESIIiHKESEIHgiKGIUIEIIUZIIir d B a a 5 The season is now k 3 open for all kinds of s S game. Get your guns S and dogs out. If you are te a not supplied, we can fit g S you up with everj'thiug g S except the dog. Our S H prices are the lowest and goods the best. a 1 FL0REY S BROOKS 1 an Washlnzton Avenu:. 2 Oppoillo Court Hans. jj Sli:!U!lEIltt:!li:Z2IiIHl!!IICI!l!IIIlS THE MOBSIC POWDER CL UoomitlandComMUiB'l'd'g. SCRANTON, PA. nining and Blasting POWDER Mule at Monalo ana UiuU (ale WorUi, I TTfc tf 9 i LAFLIN & RAND POWDBR COS ORANGE GUN POWDER El ctrlo JlatterlHi, Klectrlo ExploJdrt, lor oxploaiiu blinU. rtufcty Fun u t R8D3iinD Cham!c3l Co's explLs'ives r
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