'"ISp Vt? THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1800. 8 V im NEWS OF THE. INDUSTRIAL WORLD FURNACES AT BOLT AND NUT WORKS LIGHTED. Number of Thoso Intoroatod in tho Company Worn Prosont When tho Firoa Wore Startod Saturday Aftor noon Board of D. L. & W. for To day Firemen on tho D. & H. Bail road Oivon an Increaso of Wages. Sobastapol Mlno at Archbald to Resume. Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock (Ires were IlKlited In the four biff furnaces of tlic new Holt and Nut works, In tha presence of a number of directors, stockholders and olllelals of the com luuiy. The matches were applied by Hlllarv JI. Zelinder, of Lawrencevllle academy, son of President W. D. Zelinder, and JIIss Jfary Zolinder, daughter of E. M. Zuhnder, the Kenernl superintendent. The work of rolling lion will be en tered upon tomorrow, and before Dee, 1 the manufacture of bolts and nuts will have been commenced. About L'OO hnnds will be employed at the outset, but eventually tho works will demand the help of live times as nuiiiy men. The Board for Today. Following- Is tho , Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western board for today: Srnilitoli. l'a , Nov. 20, ISM. NORTH. No. 21, 2 engines J. .Mosler. Ualmgan's 111011. i:.M t'si. 11 a. m., I! engines A. Ketchum. lOxtr.i. 12 noon, 2 engines S. Ciirinody. No. 31, 2 englnes-T. Kltzpatriek. Extra, ? p. in., 2 engines V. II, Nichols. Douillcan's men. Evtru. 3.3U p. in., 2 u.gliHS C. Klngslcy. Kxtr.i, I p. in., 2 engines J. Swnrtz. Wild eat, (i p. in., 2 nglnos D. Wallace. Kvtin. 7 p. in.. 2 engines M. Mndlgnti. KMrn, S p. in., 2 engines George Hill. IMi'it, ft li. in., 2 engines 11. Cnstuor. Wild cat, 2 engines, 10 p. in. M. W. Lan. g.iu. Kxtr.i, U p. m 2 engines 1 J. Nealls. SOUTH. No. 31-M. V. Colvlil. Kxtr.i A. G. Hammlt. Warrick's men. Nu. :;ij M. llennlcan. llxtrn A, J. McDonnell. No. ;:s G. T. Staples.. Jlann's men. Kxtra George Ludlow. No. 40-K. Hallelt. No. 12 I'. !'. Stevens. C. Uartholomew's men. No. 41 .1. GerrltV. Kxtrn J. IinrUliart. No. 4i; George Wallace. No. -is W. A. Rtrtholnmciv. Kxtra John SleCuc. No. 50 C TowiiEend. Kxtra-W. D. Warfel. SUMMITS. 7 S't a. m., north G. Krounfelkcr. (-. it a. in., north Mel.anp 12 noon, north I J, McAllister. 11 a. ni south II. ltlsblng. 1 ii. in., south II. Itiieh. I'l'LLKK. 10 a. m. Pocking. PUSHERS. 4 p. in., south T. Murpli, 7 p. ni., south E. Huffy. 10 p. m., (south M. Cnrmody. PASSKNGKIt ENGINES. 7 a. in. WIdencr. 5 p. in, Pccklus. Firomen's Wages Increased. On Saturday morning the firemen of the Delaware and Hudson railroad were notified that beginning with tho Hist of the present month their wages would be materially Increased. The f i eight llronien will recelce 2Vi cents a nille, Instead of 2 cents as formerly, . hlle tho passenger firemen will re ceive nn increase from 1 to l"i cents a mile. ' This will bo an Increase of about 23 cents a day for the former and about is cents a day for the latter. The lat ter receive a smaller rate per iv lu be eiuse they make longer trips than the freight ilremen. The Increaso Is a substantial one, and Innsmuch as It was made volun tailly by the company, Is greatly ap preciated by the men. "Sebastopol" to Resume, The Forest Mining company Is about to sumo operations at old No. 3 or "Sebastapool" as It was popularly tailed. The mine has not been oper ated In fifteen years. A vast quantity of good coal Is accessible by means of this opening and when tho mine Is In proper order It will all be removed. At present only a few men are em ployed there, making ready for opera tions on a more extensive scale. In i f.-'v months It is expected fully one hundred and fifty men will llnd em ployment there. If the present boom In anthracite continues there will be lots of work at Sebastopol. Archbald Citizen. ' Industrial Notes. Tho Sloan breaker's head is being raised eighteen feet. A patent has Just been granted to Valentine Krbach, of this city, for u new and Improved cur coupling. Heniamtn James, organizer of the t'nlted Jllno Workers of America, Is attending the national convention at Indianapolis. Tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western carpenters have begun the construction on the Diamond Flats of a big washery, adjoining the slope end -ulm dump. The building will not for bclnjr black. It isn't its fault if the lamp is al ways smokint and flicker- Inc. It's the oil. Stop usiuir interior on ana use our Headlight Water White if you wish to learn what real lamp comiort is. won't BinoKc or smell, uives greatest light at smaller cost itwu any ottier on. Your dealer hai it. Auiins c:n:::3C3. Pneumonia always leaves the lungs weak. Weak lungs are breeding grounds for the germs that cause consump tion. Chronicbronchitisalso often follows pneumonia. If you have had pneumonia, the germs of consumption are at work. Don't let them get a foothold. Begin at once and take SCOTT'S EMULSION; it will drive out the germs by making the lungs stronger than they are. Joe. nJ $i.oo, all drugfUU. be finished nnd the washery In opera tion before next April. Hegardlng the outlook for trade Mr, Carnegie says: "The Iron and steel business is like the sea, a succession of waves and tides. As far as next year Is concerned I cannot see any cause short of a. phenomenal one which can prevent the coming year being one of much more profitable re sults than this one has been. It will bo a banner twelve months, but I do not think prices will be much higher." DUNMORE DOINGS. Till Family to Oivo a Concert This Evening -Death of Gortrudo Ellis Unclaimed Letters. The much-talked-of Till family with their Hock band will give their en tertainment in the First Presbyterian church this evening at 8 o'clock. Considerable Interest 1b centered on that part of the programme consist ing of selections to be played on slabs of stone or rock which have -been accurately adjusted so as to produce pleasing musical tones. Mr, Till, the founder of the band and originator of the musical rocks, has spent flv years In perfecting what was a crude beginning, until at tho present time thirty-six rocks are used, making a possible compass of five octaves. The rocks are from six to forty eight Inches long and were brought from the Sklddow mountains, Eng land, to this country. Misses Esther nnd Mildred Till will assist In the musical entertainment. DEATH OF A CHILD. Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis, of South Hlakely street, are called upon to mourn the death of their Interesting little baby girl, Gertrude E who died Saturday afternoon after a short Ill ness. Tho little one was fourteen months and sixteen days old. The funeral will take place this af ternoon, Interment to bo made in For est Hill cemetery. UNCLAIMED LETTERS. Letters remaining unclaimed during the period ending Nov. IS are as fol lows: Mrs. Hrown, Charles Bartlin Curen, Louisa M. Barnes, Mrs. Mattlo Church, Mrs. Andrew Corel, New York street, between Washington and Adams avenue; Anthony Hornn, care of Johnson's store; John Hooper, Mlchnel Lynott, 107 Madison avenue; William Lussy, Patrick Moran, care of Johnson's store; Mrs. Bridget Mc Donnell, Oak street; Edward Ituane, care of Johnson's store; Nelson Swin gle, mall messenger Erie and Wyo ming Valley railroad; John W. Woehrle, Mrs. Sarah L. Watrous. When calling for any of the above always say "advertised." NOTES OF INTEREST. Tho personal property of the late Patrick Brady will be sold at public sale at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Tho sale will take place under the direction of the administrator, T. P. Letchworth, at the late home on East Drinker street. The Roma band gave a number of musical selections at Burschell's hall Saturday night. A free offering was afterwards taken up. Election of officers will take place at the meeting of the local branch, No. SG, . . M. B. A., tomorrow evening, .Miss Sadie Jones and the pupils of her elocutionary class will give a con cert In the Adams avenue branch of the Second Presbyterian church on Tuesday evening, Nov. 28. The pro ceeds will be used to help liquidate the church debt. The pioneer corps of the Y. M. T. L. and B. society will conduct an enter tainment at Manley's hall on Thanks giving evening. After the entertain ment a social time will follow, after which a drawing for a $10 gold piece will take place. PERSONAL MENTION. Thomas Dershlmer, of Chestnut street. Is able to move about his home after u severe Illness. Miss Ruth Kutydn and sister, Es ther, of Montnjso, were visitors In the borough yesterday. Persons living in the No. C part of the borough are manifesting consider able satisfaction In tho closed car which replaces the open one which did service during the last four months. CURRENT SPORTING COMMENT Tuesday's game between tho Univer sity of Chicago and Noithwestern uni versity wan a record-bieakcr in more than one way. Tho score In Ithelf was 7C-0 In Chicago's favor, thirteen touch downs being made. Sinker, the terrific llne-plunglng Chicago full-back, had blx touchdowns to his credit, and Kennedy, cuptaln and quarter-back of tho team, kicked eleven gouts fiom UuchduwuH. On tho same day, In the game between tho Unlvertlcs of Wisconsin and lllliiol.". Pat O'Dea, the full-back and captain or Wisconsin, kicked a goal from place ment, from the G'J-ynrd lino. O'Dea Is tho man who covered himself with glory last year, by making a successful C3-yurd drop kick for goal. When ho played nt Now Haven this year ugalnst Ynlo he caused a great furor by the length of his punts. All thlrgs considered, he Is probably the most powerful ull-nroiind football kicker In the country. And yet with all his great ability us to distance and accuracy, O'Dea, in a big; game, is not nearly so much to be feared as little Hudson, tho drop-kicking quarter-back of tho Carlisle Indians. The latter scores one or moro goat-kicks In nearly every gamo ho ploys, while O'Dea can rarely be relied on In a game with strong op ponents to score. This was proved In tho game with Yale, when his drop kicking proved a glgantla fizzle. When looking over the base ball records of last season, one Is struck by the great number of college men who played on tho various teams. They were ull men, of course, who had achieved great success on their university teams. In n way It seems to bo a good thing for base ball, as It Introduces a cleaner and better clement Into the national game, and Is likely to put a stop To the rowdylsh exhibitions whlclft havo dis graced the sport. For Instance, Inst years' Philadelphia's ttnm wns one "of the most quiet nnd gentlemanly on the diamond. Tho third butemnn of the tenm was Hilly Londor, formerly of Drown university; liny Tlicmas, the old Univer sity of Pennsylvania player, played cen tcr Held, nnd Ooeckel, formerly the star first barcmau of the snmo team, guarded the Phillies Initial bi.g. Tenncy, tho first baseman of the National league, and Lewis, tho crack pitcher, both of the lioston team, are nlBO college graduates. Fultz, who put up such a rcmarkablo game ns utility mm for Hultlmore, played on tho Brown teem at tho Bailie tlmo ns Lander did. Thero are mnny othor clever players In tho various leagues who are college men. Socka lexis, the Indian, who was the wonder of the base' ball world a few months nnd then slowly glimmered cut, Is a grndu ato of Holy Cross cellege, which Institu tion In particular has turned out a great number of clever ball players, among whom could bo mentioned Dannon, Paf falon, and several others. One of tho most Interesting figures In the football world of today Is Cunha, the big Hawaiian playing center for Ynlo college. Ho Is a muscular youth, weighing a trlflo over 230 pounds, and about six feet tall, He Is an all-around athlete, being a fine sprinter for a man of his weight, and also bearing a reputa tion ns a fine base ball player, being re gnrded nt New Haven ns the probable catcher on next year's 'Varsity team. Cunha makes a great center nt certain times and at other plays a very medi ocre game, being rather sluggish nnd lazy. Ho Is the son of a wealthy Ha waiian, who takes a great Interest In athletics, nnd Is said to havo urged his son on to nthlctlc prowess by presenting him with u hundred dollars for every base ball game he won. The only rival Cunha has for his position Is tho ltev. Mr. Cutten, who played a great center last year, and who recently made his appearance again on the Yale field. Thero Is a rumor In base ball circles that there will be a new Altantlo League next year, composed mostly of the same cities that made up the circuit last year. Allentown seems to be the center of tho movement, nnd players have nlready been secured to make up a team for that town. If a league Is organized Scrnnlon ought to secure a franchise In It. Paso ball Is not quite dead around here yet, nnd a good nine with a gen erous mntingcmcnt would draw big crowds to the park. ''Waste Not, Want Not" Little leaks bring to want, and little impurities of the blood, if not attended to, bring a ''Want" of health. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the one and only specific that will remove all blood humors and impurities, thereby put ting you into a condition of perfect health. Bad Stomach " Headaches and tired feeling, bad condition of stomach, caused me to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It stopped all faint trouble." Charles 'Bover, Glens Falls, N. Y. JjSb&fy SaMaparft ltod'J'llls cure Uf IJJi)tti.non Irritating nd only cathartic to laka with Uood'i Sanaparlluu New York Announcement. Horner's Furniture. Tho BEST IN THE MARKET because, representing tho produc tions of the best makers only. Other advantages are the unequalled as sortments in nil lines, whether wanted for city or country houses, and tho very modorato prices at which tho goods aro marked. Tho completeness of our assort ments can best bo understood from tho fact that wo carry in stock, nnd exhibit, moro than two hundred and fifty distinctively different lledroom Sets in ovory variety of nmterinl, us well as endless lines of Parlor, Draw ing Room, Library nnd Dining Room Furniture, ranging from tho mod est nnd inexpensive to tho most elab orately curved and Inlaid. In a word, every article required for use, comfort and adornment In tho household can be had with Its plaint) marked moderate prieo at the Great Furnlturo Emporium of R.J.Horner & Co., Furniture Sinker, and Importer., C1-G5 AV. 23d St., New York (Adjolnlnc 1'den Mu.ee.) Send far Illustrated Handbook, ''Our American Homes and How to l'imilh Them." Ideal Tours New York, Old Point Com fort, Richmond, Washing ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia. With time to rpare for side trips. If de sired. Skirting the sea coast for 18 hours In the beautiful fast new steamships of Old Dominion Line and returning leisurely by rail. Tickets Include HOTEL. ACCOMMODA TIONS at points named, ns well as rail and steamer fares for the entire trip. To. Ul cost, $32.00. Also shorter trips to Old Point Com fort and Richmond. Including cost of ho tel, for J16.00 and $17.00. Favorite ocean nnd rail route to At lanta. Qa. Special Hates on account of the Cotton States Exposition. Write for full particulars of these and other delightful trips to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO., Pier 20, North Itivar, Now York. JI. B. Walker, Traffic Manager. J. 3, Brown, Qea'l Fass'r Agent. MINOOKA. Tho entertainment of tho Tycoum Dramatic club tnkes place tonight at St. Joseph's hall on Main street. A large program Is billed for rendition. The talent comes from surrounding towns. Anthony Cuslek of Stafford street was slightly Injured Saturday after noon, lie was employed ns a section hand on the Susquehanna connecting; railway near tho South Side washer, and stnndlng In a car when a switch engine bumped the train and throw him to tho floor with such force that he became unconscious. Ho was re moved to his home, where Dr. Walsh prescribed for his Injuries. Wllllani Jones of West Tlttston wan a caller In town yesterday. OF A skin without blemlih and a body nour ished with pure blood. Such Is the happy condition produced by CUTICURA SOAP and CUTICURA Ointment externally, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT, Internally. In the severest coses ol torturing, dlillgurlnj, Itching, burning, and scaly humors. Bold Mtrrwhere. TrlM. Tni 8ft, 11.251 or, Cutictk 8or. 23c. i OiniMtKT.m: i IU'.'LVinr (half tire). nk. 1'OTTIR OlUO AKP CHrtf. llRI,Hol. rropt., Doiton. r " lion to Cuie Uumon," 04-fijt book, frtt. Pure F!our In these dnys even flour has been udulterntcd nnd people cr.nunt be too careful to select a well krown and guaranteed brand llko "Snow j? This flour we guarantee to bo absolutely pure In every re spect. It Is made of the very best wheat money can buy, and NOTH1NO but wheat. All grocers sell It, "Weonly wholesale!!." THE WESTON ILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK." BABY mm, ffi HUTS Car load Just arrived. All styles, and prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed ev.-i on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us In mind and you won't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods ns represented giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc. Fiva largo floors full to the celling ai Thus. Kelly's Stons, nlMM?.. THIS WEEK'S PR:GES IN 11 The following prices, which we are selling goods for this week, are tha lowest that we have ever offered. The goods are the finest grade and cannot help but please everyone. Call and see them. Fine Diamond nines at $5.00, worth tlO.&O. Solid Gold Band Rings at S1.25, worth (3.50. Solid Gold Iiand Kings at S1.00, worth 52.25. Gold Filled Cutf Buttons, We., worth 1.23. Cuff Buttons, previous prices tl.OO, now 37c. Gent's Solid Sliver Watch, Elgin move ment. $3.60. Ladles' Sterling Silver Watches, worth .50, now $3.75. Gent's Nickel Watches, S. W., prleo $3.50,' now $1.75. Rogers Bros". Spoons, warranted, 60c. Rogers Bros. Butter Knives, Sugar Spoons, Pickle Forks. 37c, previous price 7Sc. , Ladles' Solid Gold Watch, Elglji move ment. $14.50. Ladles' Gold Filled Watches at $3.60. worth $15.00. We also have about three hundred La. dies' Solid Silver Rings, worth 60c. and 75c., will close them nt 10c. each. Special sale now going on at Davldow Bros. Attend ns wo aro offering goods at one-fourth their original value. Extra Heavy Solid Silver Thimbles at l?c. Davidow Bros 227 Lackawanii Ava. The Dickson Manufacturing Co. t-crunton and Vllito. Il'irra, l'a, Maaufueturer.4 of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ONdlNES Hollers, HoUtlnic and Pumping Machinery. Qeneral Office, Scranton, Pa. tA Tha nr n9" ''l"eac',l. ' o i L II1U Ubdlo son.ult if Tsu ituCer rota l'riv.lt f II. li.. 0 1 North bilth hU. I'blUdcl. nhl. l'a.. drct Quuiate la mj cim,I V.nooo.1. i strl:urf m euulDf . UnVIrn I k ll.tlih teitri. rwtl r<rinl. Hour! 1 9 3. L r' i 9. Hub.&.II. Ilaari far loaf lUodloi M.4 dinteronl M.4dineroair l.llolOd.jl.f lu4ltpotrd.r n t t i- tuti aiif la fg u 3 ;o. trrttn Cftico curca 10 j Ctal for Svora tclllau<li tad ilMl. All frmli TTTTr'TT BREATEST tw c (nnollySWallacf see the garment. There's a saving in the price, too on ac count of them being sample garments. We own them very much under the regular value, and being sample garments, made especially to show, they are made better than most stock garments are. And the saving of from one dollar to seven dollars and a half on every garment is worthy of your consideration at this time of the season. CONNOLLY ! THIRD NATIONAL BANK 6v SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THE.UNITED STATES. Capital $200,000 URPLUS 450.000 WM. C0NNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vlce-Prei. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. WTTTV ! ROM Si Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK Pfl B B BBB9 435 to 455 N. Ninth Street, PA Tclephoiij.C'iU. '2MX MOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal o( the beat quality (or fomestta use and of all sizes, Including Buckwheat and Dlrdscye, delivered In any part o( tho city, at tho lowest lirlco. Orders received at the otllco. Connell building, Itoom 06; telephone No. 1701, or at the mine, telcphono No. 272, will ho promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO Chlehctter'a KglUh Diamond It rend. Original nd tlul-r Gnnln. rc. )!? reiuu, lAoict t j9C Druulat for CMcutri Xmluk liA' mviiJMron4lB ltrl tad OtU nmllicVC JUIUM. HUM WI!U tIUt tltbOD, 'I ftUft V InoolMPr Jtfiad&narova tuLttttitm ' tuitii an4 imittkticnt. Ai rttUtt.mtatl A (o itrapi fur pfcrttavUn, iUiusU1i t. "ii-Fiici ivr i..auift," imiwr, cr reiur riUhHirf..niiA.tr. u.jii.t... Boll bj Ul twi4 DruitWu. lmLAD, 1 P Mm TO ZIXUk I IN W CJ SORANTON'S SHOPPING GENTER. Special Talk On Jackets.,.. Two hundred high class sample garments from the best makers in the cloak business, are here for quick disposal. When we say that this lot contains the finest and best tailored coats that have ever been brought to Scranton, we state a fact that you'll appreciate, when you & WALLACE, Fall Carpets WILLIAMS Interior R5DUCED PRICE OF GRAND RECORDS. November i, 1899. Beginning To-day, the Price of Columbia Grand Recortls will be $1.50 Each, and of Grand Blanks, $1.00 Each. This reduction is made possible by the enlargement and improve ment of our manufacturing facilities, The same degree of excellence which makes our records the standard of the world, will be carefully maintained. Our 1900 Record Catalogue announced the new policy of furnish ing all selections in our list in both small and Grand Records. Our customers now have not only a much enlarged list of Grand Recordf from which to select, but the benefit of a remarkably low price. Communicate with our nearest agency. COLUflBIA PHONOGRAPH COHPANY. FLOREY 211 Washington Ave. Sole Agents For Scranton. Hfli 311 Sprue) Su O, ItUipitJ WUll DUllJMj! ;4tSsu. Scranton, Fa, All acute and chronic diseases of men, women and children. CHRONIC. NBItV OU8, UHAIN AND WASTINO DISEAS ES A SPECIALTY. All diseases of tha Uver. Kidneys, llladdcr, Skin, Blood, Nerves, Womb, Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, und Lungs, Cancers, Tumours. Pltes nurture Goitre, Rheumatism, Asthma, Catarrh, Vurlococele. Lost Manhood, Nlchtlv Emissions, all Female Diseases, Leucorrhoca, etc. Gonorrhea. Syphilis. Mood Poison, Indiscretion and youthful habits obliterated. Surgery, Fits, Ep. lepsv Tauo nnd Htomnch Worms, CA. TAIUIHOZONB. Speclllo for Catarrh. Three months' treatment only 15.00. Trial free In otllce. Consultation and exami nations free. Otllce hours dally and Sunday, 8 a, m. to 9 p. m. DR. DENSTEN $30 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE We offer better inducements to the carpet buyer this season thau 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, Ax minster, Velvet, Brussels, Savonerrie, Ingrain. & M'ANULTY. Decorators. 129 Wyoming Avenue, 8c BROOKS, THE SIC Rooms 1 nml2,Com'IUi BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Hining and Blasting POWDER Made at Mooslo an t Itmh.lala Works. LAFLIN & RAND POWDBR COS ORANGE GUN POWDER Ehctrlo Ilattertes, ICIootrlclCxploiltrt, exploding blaiti, tiafcty Kim und Repauno Chemical Co.'s bxp"oVivcs i