w nf wmww$miimW'"wMii,u "izr ' ' 'Wiiwnpint' 'im ' n'wpumn J . IHH II mufjMiPMiipi mil i i iWWW 10 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1S99. nnolhMU)a!lac Made from tar. Most csent of LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD MAKE UP OF THE D., L. & W. BOABD FOR TODAY. Delaware and Kingston Railroad Company Is Buying Land to Do Away with Sharp Turns Wheie the Canal Makes Abrupt Bends What the Philadelphia Stockholder Says About the Proposed Road Woik at Sloan and Central Collieries Is to Be Resumed. Following Is the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western board for today: tfcrnntun, Nov. 2J, 1&99. SOUTH. No. 51 O. Kearney. Extra J. Ulnley. No. Si J, Brock. Extia J. Gtrilty. Extra J. Hush. No. 3b J. Burkhnrt. Extra C. Townscrd. No. 40 Jc hn McCue. Extra T. McCarthy, G. "Wallace's men. No. 42 W. A. Bartholomew. Extra W. D. Wurfol. Extra LaBar, Wurrlck's men. No. 14-J. Delne. Extra-P. Gllllgan. No. 4&-H. Larkln. Extra M. B. Nauman, P. J. O'Mallcj's men. No. 4S-W. H. Bartholomew. Extra M. Hosle, Bennett's men. No. 60 James McCann. Extra-O. Miller. Extra A. G. Hammlt, Polhamus' men. SUMMITS ta. nil north G. Prounfelker. 7.30 a. m., north McLane. Jl a. m.. north E McAllIite 9 a. m., south H. Pishing. 12 noon, south H. Bush. 6 p. m., south M. Madisan. TULLER. 10 a. m. Pccklns. PUSHERS. 4 p. m., sciith J. Honnlgan. 7 p. m., south E. Duffy 10 p. m , south C. Lamping. PASSENGER ENGINES. 7 a. m. "Widener. 8 p. m.-E. S. Warfel. NORTH. Wild cat, 2 engines, C a. ni O. Randolph. Wild cat, 2 engines. 0 a. m. P. J. Nealls. No. 23, 2 enKlnes S. Carmody. No. 29, 2 englnes-D. Wallace. Extra, 11 a. m., 2 engines T, ritzpatrlek Extra, 11.50 a. m., 2 engines W. II. Nich ols, Doudlcan's man. No. 31, 2 engines C. Klngsloy. Extra, 3.30 p. m , 2 engines J. Swartz. Extra, 4 p. m., 2 engines George Hill Extra 4 30 p. m., 2 engines J O'Hara. Wild cat, 6 p. m 2 engines J, Gahagan. Extra, 7 p. n.. 2 engines J. E. Masters. Wild cat, 2 engines, 8 p. m. A Mullin. Extra, 9 p. m., 2 engines A. Ketchum Wild cat, 2 engines, 11 p. m. R. Caatner. Buying the Right of Way. Chief Engineer Webster, of the Del aware and Kingston railroad, mado purchases of right of way at Sparrow bush Saturday for the put pose of straightening the proposed railroad bed and thereby avoid the several bridges over the canal. They will make a cut through the bank on the north side and In order to do this they pur- BEAUTY, m GONQUEROH BELLAVITA Arsenlo Beauty Tablets and Pills. A per fectly tafs And guaranteed treatment for all skin disorder. Hettoret the bloom ot youth toladed licet 10 dan' treatment Woi SO days' $1.00, by mail pena lor circular. Aumc. . ...,- i k 10 VITA MEDICAL CO.. Cllolun & J&ckMd SU.. Cbkaff I; Aeld by McQarraH & Thomas, Drug. kglBlS,, vn jjacaawaunu uve., Dvriuuuu, x a. Absolutely Puree Grape Cream of Tar healthful and effi leavening Many mixtures, mr.de in imitation of baking powders, are upon the market. They are sold cheap, but are dear at any price, be cause they contain alum, a corrosive poison.. chased land along the canal of Henry I West, John J. Btoss, Geoige Speidel and 'William J. Darragh. Purchases for the purpose of avoid ing abrupt turns and long bonds an5 being made all along the line to Haw ley, and also below Port Jervls to shorten and stinlghten the pioposed railroad. Port JciIs Gazette. That Hew Coaler. Interests close to the projectors of the Delaware Valley and Kingston railway.the new independent coal road, say that it will be two years before constiuctlon of the line is completed, and that It will not be such a formid able competitor of rival companies as many people are led to bellee. It was stated yesterday that the new company loomed up befoie some of the sellers of anthracite coal stocks as one of the gieat bear factors of the situation. Intimations aie that some of the coal companies are making prepara tions to prevent the construction of the load, as it will, they think, seri ously Injute their business. Presi dents of the various companies say th.it tho load Is not built jet, and many things aie liable to happen which will change the situation com pletely. The route over which the load will bo built Is In excellent condition, and the cost of construction will bo nbouf $35,000 a mile, which Is fir li-low- the average. Philadelphia Stock holder. This nnd That. Tt Is liimored that tho company houses located near tho Hampton breaker aie to h torn down to maka room for tracks to be ucd for brancn Ing cars In that section. Woikmen are ensarvd In complet ing tliP double track on the Kcyt-er Valley branch of tho Lackawanna rail road, preparatory to the transfer of coal nnd freight from the Bloomsburg1 to tho northern division. The men employed In the Valley shops at Weatherly are still working foutteen hours pr day. During the past week many new hands have been given employment. Everything at the shops is now In lirst class shape and much woik Is being turned out. The approach of the cold weather creates a seal city of boys who duilng the warm weather pick slate In tho vailous breakers about Hazletun. At nil tho collieries there Is a scarcity of breaker hands nnd men have to be pressed Into sen Ice to pick slate. The Erie has during the year added greatly to Its motive power by build ing, purchasing nnd repairing; yet a great many moie locomotives could he used to advantage In hauling the Im mense volume of freight und ottier trafllo continually passing ovei the main lino nnd branches. Inquiry was made vesterduy relative to the constiuctlon of n round houso by the Pelawnie and Hudson company at the foot of plane TJ, In Archbald, but tho olllclals spoken to know nothing of It and stated that'theu- Is no neces sity for such a change. It Is not to tidewater alono that the proposed new railroad down the cnnnl Is to convey coal, but to tho markets of New Fnrlnn " wll by the vvny of the Poughkeepsle bildge. If tho Delaware and Hudson is not In tho scheme It will bo credited with a short-sightedness not oharacterlstic of Its usual sagacity. Honesdale Inde pendent. Confirmation of the report that op erations at the Sloan nnd Central col leges would be resumed on or about December 10 was received from Super intendent Loomls' ohlce yesterday, Tho repairs at both breakers are nearly completed, and It 1ft expected that nothing will prevent the starting up on the above date. agents. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Forty-eight new lockeis, which have been gieatly needed by tho students, arilved at the school J.Ionday. They aie the same model as the ones now In use, but of course a great deal cleaner and more attiactlve. so much so that many of the boys contemplate leaving the old lockers and seeking homes In the new onrs. The men who had charge of eonevlng the lockers to the school cxpeileneed a consider able amount of tiouble In getting them into tho rooms. 'The lockers have been so arranged that they will not take up so much of the room, which Is now crowded to its utmost capacity. They aro so at ranged In the upper part of the room that nn open space of about four feet Is left for a passageway. These passages have been named by the boys as "alleys" Every fieshman on entering tho school hns the cholco of any locker in these ' allejs." Tomonow the football team will go to Binghamton and tiy their increased, sttength against the eleven of tho Parlor City. A meeting was called yes terday to dotermino how many of tho students would accompany the bojs, and It was found that a number of tho students were going. These, combined with tho outsiders, will make quite a delegation fiom this city. The boys will leave on the morning train and it Is icquested that a goodly number bo present to see them off. The Impressions, which were on sale Monday, were eageily bought by th students, who might be seen going down Washington avenue with their entire fnce concealed behind the col oied pages. The paper, as was ex pected, exceeded the edition of last month In many ways. It contained some fine short stories on Thanksgiv ing Day and many things woi th know ing about the school. DeBow has played a very fine game this season He has by his dlllgencs and perseverance lalsed tho standard of tho team very high. He has attend ed neatly every practice and alwaya taking the advice of tho coach he has got the players down to good hard piactlce, and It is no wonder that tho team is showing up as It Is at tho present time Clarence Deltow Is as high in the estimation of almost every plaer as he ever was, and should ho attend the school next year he will undoubtedly be In his old position as 44 Be Strong in the Battle of Life. tt Happy is the person thor oughly prepared, by perfect good health, to win life's battle. This condition comes only with absolutely pure blood. Over 90 per cent, of humanity are troubled with a taint, impurity or humor of some kind in the blood, which should be removed by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the best specific for both sexes and all ages, A Good Tonic " On central prin ciples I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla as a needed spring tonic. It Is & most excellent medicine." Hakon Hammer, Engineer, 'Poitstown, Pa, J0tCi SaMapalffi Hood's H1U cure liter lilt i the nop Irritating and 'only othnrtle to uke with Uood'i"3rtprllU. ' 1 - .' rri'lJJJJ til LV!."ltlm y mtHW VnMiiri II JJTBMiA.f !J I'lf 1 1 f TP captain of tho football team of tho Ecranton High School. Saturday tho "scrubs" Journeyed to Dunmoro and played tho eleven of tho High School. The ijamo was a very Interesting one throughout and wan n. fine oxhlbltlon of skill arrayed against strength. As usual the "scrub" came oft victorious, defeating their op ponents by a score of 5 to 0. The star games were played by Powell, Shulta and In fact every player on tha "scrub" played an excellent game. The work Monday In most of tho classes was a vast Improvement to that which Is generally done ut tha commencing of tho week. Tho thing which acted at a stmulnnt to tho stu dents must have been the receipt of the letters. At any rate the lessons were better and will no doubt con tinue so throughout tho month. It Is sincerely hoped that the pro gramme committee for tho succeeding literary meetings will ni range . fine programme. There has been a lack of debates. There Is an abundance of fine debators In the society, ns was shown by the way In which they hnndled the debate, "Resolved, that England Is Justified In her present policy In the Transvaal." Tho abundance of good singers among the boys gives an elegant op portunity for the Selection of a fine chorus of male voices. The one last year was a complete success In every respect and the many selections which It gave were heartily iccelved by the students. The arrival of the much needed book covers furnished a considerable amount of employment for a number of pupils yesterday. Nearly half of the recita tions of the first period were evaded by those who had tho pood fortune to be selected by tho several teachers to bring the covers from the supply room. The covers were needed very much, a3 some of the books which had no cover- at all on were In a very bad condition. The supply room was nearly filled with the boys who kept the assistant Jan itor very busy counting out the covers. Owing to the darkness which gen erally accompanies the long winter mornings the electric lights had to bo kept lighted In the nudltorlum through the entire session yesterday. Stephen Dawes. OFFICERS WERE ELECTED. Annual Meeting of Consolidated Water Supply Company. The annual meeting ot the stockhold ers of the Consolidated Water Supply company, comprising the following In dividual corporations-', was held yester day morning In the office on Wyoming avenue: Lackawanna Valley Water Supply company, Panther Creek Watei Supply company, Vandllng Water com pany, Unlondale Water company. Fell Water company, Rock Cliff Water company, CatbondaM Water company, Crystal Lake Water company and Fall brook and New ton Water company. The following officers weie again re elected, as Is eubtomaty from year to year: President, John J. Jermyn; vlcc ptesldent, It. II. Patterson, and secre tary and tieasurer, George B. Jermyn. No other business besides the election of ofllcers was transacted. An Echo from the Shore. They sat together on tho shore, she as romantic as tho moonlit scenery nbout them, he practical In every fiber. "How do ou account for that peculiar sound.' ' she inquired "There it Is repeated. Sea mews they call them." "Cat fish, I suppose "Detroit Preo Press. Good for Itching Backs MOTHERS ! Mothers ! a hot bath with Ccti Cuba SoAr, when followed by a single application of Ccticcra Ointment, the great skin euro and purest of emolllpnts, will altord the most grateful and comforting relief in tho severest forms of Itching, burnlng.and scaly sMn and scalp humors, rashes, and irrita tions, and point to a speedy, permanent, and economical euro when all other remedies and ercn the best phjslclaus fail. 8ol1tiroufhutthewnrl(l PoTTlR Obco ANnCnctf. Cvr.tl'iopi .Ooilcn. UovtoCurXtchlQUumori,free. tchen Joys Arc teal when the happy wlfo is able to make whiter, llghtei nnd bette: broad than her neighbors Its a righteous ambition, too, and if sho uses u ?) Flour there Is no reason why t-he Hhould not accomplish her dplre every time "SNOW WHITE" tuins out light, white, wholesome bread cen In the hands ot a novice. Your grocer tells It. "We only wholjsalsit " THE WESTON ILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TACLCTS POSITIVELY CORE jrT.r.'mPoui .Z)j0ut ralllnff Mon 2 ory,impotcnc,HiMr-lettaftis,ctc. cnuccd ,y by Abcso or other ricoueo una Indl- creuocs. anew uit ana (urciu restore Lost VitalUr In oil or joune. and litaraaaiorBiaar, uueioess or aarria Prarent InLinltT and Cansci-Dtlnii taken In tine. Their nw ehone lanoilMo fccroto cjuniocu fucc-.a a i;uiu; w:.ero an ouct iaiiin flit Bsoaharlaa the ctnal-ia Alas lablets. Thci bare curod taoatantle and wlllcaro jou. Wo elra a pos. ltlio written cucrantoo to cSect a cure Rfk pTQ In cacacasocr rctaslto aoncj. i'rlcoUvUIOipcr roxUnoi or elx pLcei (full troetneat) for t?C0. Cr irail, in rum wrapper, ppou receipt ot rrlco. t trcnlor " amx reMedy co., Wjgjssm" For sale In Ecranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and 11, C, Sanderson, Druggists. AAA I. IUUUUM Thn Root M not xPrleacJ. tba out tu L )DlMuuiLiuiKi. Jrof.G.r.Tlli:FL.f tiLi uijLii.ftoauiL ii Tuuiuuer iron i'rirui i ; AX. u.t co nortn mn ku9 j'uiiatici Shkla- la.. rlfci ft Ottuintn la cferr tut Virtoocf 1 btiictar (no cultloj). LouMtor k C All.tlLhraaUrtd. Pwti eoletfiwL lIoul93.l J IT ! V. So 9 IS Iloura for 1Q( ittatlaf and dtnscroua I Icaim dill Id as tM 1 &fl I"mbT kiiwi cured A to lUdiTLr 4 sq4 fag iffun UieBoaUIi b4 Cock. All friud iiulf ttttt "rnrTrnrTTTTrTri tii JfW I Fine Linens There is always a demand for Table Linens at this tim something special to dress the holiday table, something finer than common. That is why we make a special ef fort on Fine Linens, and a special cut in the price of fine linens, that you may dress the table handsomely at small cost. LOOK HERE. Cloths, with border all around, each line in many different patterns, and all with napkins to match, if desired, Fol lowing Sizes ; 2 yards square, Prices from $1.50 to $4.00. 2 yards wide, 3 yards long, $3.00 to $5.00. 2 yards wide, 3 yards long, $11.00 to $20.00. CONNOLLY & 0 THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital $200,000 surplus 45o.000 WA1. CONNCLL, President. HEMJY BEL1N, Jr., VlccPrcj. WILLIAM II. PECK, Costlier. 0 Car toad Just arrived. All styles, and prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed e i on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us In mind and you won't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods as represented glvlnc you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc. Fit a largo floors full to the celling al TIhb. Ke'ly'i Stom, li!Mtt inland ni Avenui B10UHT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of the best quality for fomeatlo use and ot all sizes, Including Huckwlieat and nirdsejo. dclhercd In any part of tha city, ftt the lowtst price. Orders rcceUed at tho odlce, Connfll building Iloom S06; telephone No 17G, or at the mine, telephone No. 2ii, will he promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at tho mine. nOUHT PLEASANT fM CO The Dickson Maiiiiractiirlnt,' Co. fccruritcm and VIIUe.) irru, Pi, Jluinifrta ureri a( LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES UolleM, liolitlnfjtani! Pumping Machinery. General OBlce, Scranton, Pa, "TAKE TIUC BY THE POFiSLOSK." p p. 1 NIT RBl MIS JIH Siiil SORANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. WALLACE, WILLIAMS Interior IS SI Lager eer Brewery Mannractiirer3 r OLD STOCK PILSNE 435 to 455 U, HIUIII OlIUDl, UU1II111 1 f Tclcphons Call. 233J. DI.DEISTEI 311 Sprucj $.. Temple Court bulldu Scrmtou, la. All acute and chronic diseases of men, women and children CHRONIC. NERV. OUS, BRAIN AND WASTING DISBAS. ES A SPECIALTY. All diseases of tha Liver. Kidneys, Bladder. Skin, Blood, Nerves, Womb, Ee, Ear, Nose, Throat, and Lungs, Cancers, Tumours, I'll 33 Ruptuio Goitre, Rheumatism, Asthma, Cuturrh, Vailococele. Lost Manhood, Nightly Emissions, all Female Diseases, Leucorrhoea, etc. Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Blood l'olson, Indiscretion and youthful habits obllteiated. Surgery, Fits, Epl lepsy Taue and Stomach Worms CA TARRHOSJONE. Specltlo for Catarrh Three months" treatment only $5 00 Trial free in ottlce. Consultation and exami nations free. Qtltce hours dally and Sunday, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. JDR, DENSTEN Carpet r3. 10538 2 yards wide, 24 yards long, $1.75 to $8.00. 2 V2. yards square, a fine assortment At $5.00 Each. 23 yards wide, 5 long (Banquet Cloths), $17.00 up to $50.00. 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE We offer bstter 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, Ax minster, Velvet, Brussels, Savonerrie, Ingrain. 'ANULTY. Decorators. 129 Wyoming Avenue, UIEBIEIIlliailllGIIEII.IESSBUSSSIilSISIIiaK I M 3 I Archarena 5 thiug for the home or 5 S club room. It is one of 5 s aud $.00 5 Athletic Goods, I Camcras,Koilaks & Supplies I 211 Waslilnston Ave. 5 nlilEKIIiailllBIIIIIIISIIllHIIIIIIBIUIIlS THE SIC Kooms 1 au(12,ComMt!i BTfl'g. ECRANTON, PA. Hining and Blasting POWDER JI. de at Mooslo and Rush ale Wori. LAFUN & RAND POWDER CO '5 ORANGE GUN POWDER El clrla Hatterlot Eleoirln Kxnlolsri, explodluj blam, aafity Kilo ua I Repauno Chemical Co,'s nxpiTivrs s We have jnst received a S a new lot of these popn- 5 5 lar frame boards, iust the s the most fascinating s s games ever iuveuted, from a 5 io to 16 games on oue 5 I board. Prices $2.50, $3.50 FLOIET
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