8 TJL1U SCKAJN'JOiN TIUBUNE- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1899. llVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD feAXEUP OF THE D., L. & W. BOARD FOR TODAY. Work Of Mining Coal Has Again Been Renumod at the Oxford. Foundation Walls of the Breaker Are Being Laid Meeting of the Executive Board of District No. 1, of the United Mlno Workers of America Great Increase of Mem bership at Nantlcoko. following Is the mako-up of the Dol flware.Laekawanna and Western board for today: Thursday, Dec. 23, 1899. WILD CATS, SOUTH. 1 a. m. W. H. llartholomow. 3 .?. ni. F. Hallett. 3 a. m.- C. Townisond. 3 a. m. B. Bennett. 4.30 a. m. J. McCann. .?0 a. m. J. Howe, with Wandall's men. S r. m.-A. G. llummltt, with I'olhanius' men. 0 a. m. O. Miller. 11 a. m. J. Knnls. 1 p. m. T. Jiutphy, with A. Hopkins' men. 2 p. m. W. McAllister. 2 ii.. m. E. Van Vlclt 4.45 p. m. C. Van Flelt. 6 p. m. IL V. Colvln. . t SUMMITS. 6.30 a, rn., north O. Krounfclkor. 10.S0 a., m., north McLane, with War rick's men. 1 p. m., Bouth It. Bush. 6 p. m., south S. Flnncrty. PULLER. 10 a. m. Pceklns. l'USHEBS. 6 30 a. m., south Houser. 11.30 a. m.. south M. Moran. 7 p. m.a south M. Murphy. 10.30 p. m.. eouth P. Wnll. PASSENGER ENGINES. 7 a. m. Wldener. 1.30 p. m. McGovern. WILD CATS, NORTH. 6 a. m., 2 engines O. Randolph. 9 a. ra., 2 oi.glr.es S. Carmody. It a. m.. 2 engines G. Hill. 2 p. m., 2 engines A. Mullin. 4 p. m., 2 engines T. Doudlcnru 8 p. m., 2 engine? It. Castncr. 10 p. m., 2 engines-A. Ketchum. New Depot Proposed. 'A rumor Is current to the effect that the Delaware, Lackawanna and West ern railroad will erect a new depot and freight house on Luzornu avenue, West PIttston. At present there are two depots, one at each end of the borough, although freight is handlid at but oni of them. Luzerne avenue Is midway between the two present depots and the- erec tion of a depot at this point would give a more central location and would be a great convenience. Such a plan has long been talked of in this vicinity and It consummation should be no sur prise, judging from the fi'ct that the new management Is making Improve ments all alone the line. Around the Mines. Operations have been resumed at the Oxford mines, which has been Idle since the breaker burned clown over a year ago. Fout breasts are being worked and the coal Is being hauled out through the Bellevue mine. The boiler room has been enlarged and sev eral new boilers added. The founda tion walls for the breaker are being laid, and work will soon be commenced on the superstructure. Work has been resumed at the Hamp ton breaker of the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western, which was Idle several days, owing to repairs being made. This and That. The Pennsylvania railroad has sent engines and crews from the Pittsburg and Philadelphia and Erie divisions to relieve the congested condition in and about Harrsburg. Since the miners won their strike a: Nantleoke and Glen Lyon the member ship of the United Mine Workers In that section has tremendously In creased. The Initiation fee theie Is $5. Hereafter all Lehigh Valley cabooses will have to bo equipped with two red flags, one to be used by the flagman for signal purposes. Conductors will be held responsible for any deviation from this rule. The train dispatchers and operators of the Shamokin division of the Read ing railroad, now stationed at Shamo kin and Catawlssa are, it is said, to be removed to Tamaqua on Jan. 1, as It is the purpose to move all trains from that end of the division. The members of the executive board of District, No. 1, of the United Mine Workers of America, met in this city yesterday to arrange for a meeting be tween the coal operators and the rep resentatives of the mine workers, to talk over certain alleged grievances. J. S. Myers, of Gordonvllle, Schuyl kill county, who on Dec. 31 Is to bo placed on the retired list of the Penn sylvania railroad, has had the remark able career of being a section hand on nearly the same portion of track on that road during fifty years' time. He entered the service In 1850, when tho state owned the road. POPLAR STREET FENCE. Wm Again Torn Down Yesterday Afternoon. Once attain the far-famed Pnnlnr 5trfcfct fence has been torn down. Th bb was done yesterday afternoon by Strtet Commissioner Thomas and a fcAhfc br meh acting under the direction jf Mayor Molr. Not only was the rente torn down, but tho crossing Across the track was also ie-lald. While the mayor acted entirely with in thfe law in ordering the tearing down tot the rtnee, there are many who think that the matter should have been Hit till next week, when a final de Hslbn will behanded down by court. Judfrfe Edwards' opinion being only a preliminary one. . -fXi, With WORK TWELFTH DECREE. An Important Event In Knights of teftlta Circles Tuesday Night. The local lodge of Knights of Malta will tome together next Tuesday night, when Anthracite Lodge No. 211 will 6rfc Ihe twelfth degree of the Hud CroW, Ih tho Knlght'B temple, in Guernsey hall. An attendance of about 500 la ex pected, as the merrtbers of the lodge mimbef about 400, while visitors from Wllks-Carre, Sunbury and Shamokin Will be present In jrreat numbers. The working: of this degree Is a Very Irnpoftant occasion to the lodge and 6ri6 in which all of the most gorgeous irielfrnla of the order Is used. The Al 66na lodge ut present holds tho palm nm6Yifr (he khlghls for splendid execu f 61 IK degree, but the local men KIDNEY DISKAbE KILLS. Its Victims Are Numboted by the Hundreds of Thousands. If you are sintering from Kidney or 131artder disease, the doctor aBks: "Do you desire to urinate often, and are you compelled to get up frequently during the night? Does your back pain you? Does your urine ntaln linen? is there a scalding In passing it, and Is it dinicult to hold the urine back? It so, your kidneys or Bladder aru diseased." Try putting some of your urine la p. Bias tumbler, '' it stand twenty four hours. It there Is a sediment, or a cloudy, milky appearance, your Kid neys are sick. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Item edy will surely relieve and cure even the most distressing cases of these dread diseases,' and no physician can subscrlDc n medicine that equals It for diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, Blad der and Blood, Rheumatism, Dyspep sia and Chronic Constipation. It will promptly correct the bad effects of beer and whiskey. All drug stores sell It for one dollar a bottle. By sending your address to the Dr. David Kennedy's Corporation, Ron dout, N. Y and mentioning this paper, a trial bottle, together with a pam phlet of valuable medical advice, will be sent you free; postpaid by mall. Our readers can depend upon the gen uineness of this offer. confidently expect to gain supremacy next Tuesday. Over $1,200 worth of paraphernalia will be used, and the committee of thlrtq-six members will bo nil fully robed In the mystic garments of the organization. A great rivalry exists In the associa tion circles for the honor of celebrat ing this function in the finest manner, and the Seranton men will make every effort to carry out the ceremony In magnificent fashion. OFFICERS WERE INSTALLED. At the Meeting of the Firemen's Re lief Association. The Firemen's Relief association met last evening In the cltv hall and in stalled the following officers for th year 1?00' President, John W. Molr; vice president, J. II. Rlelly, secretary, Emll Bonn; treasurer, A. B. Holmes: trustees, Henry Greenwood nnd Peter F. Yoss; district physicians First clls tiict, Dr. J. J. Sullivan; second dis trict, Dr. B G. Bcddocj; third district, Dr. AV. G. Fulton- fourth district. Dr. Albert Kolb. llfth dish U-t. Dr. J. 1. Walker; sixth district. Di. A. H. Bernstein- solicitor, A. A. Vosburg. An amendment to the constitution was adopted to make an allowance of only six davs for a week Instead of seven as formeily The clnlm of Kel son Tetts, of the Crystals, for $34 was oidered paid. PATRICK NOONE INJURED. Employe at Cliff Locomotive Works Meets With an Accident. Patrick Noone, of Seventh street, Is employed in the Cliff Locomotive works. While at his work yesterday afternoon a large iron frame fell on him, and he was badly Injured, as a result. The Lackawanna hospital ambu lance was Immediately summoned. On his arrival at tho hospital It was ascertained that one of the lingers on the right hand was badly crushed, and that his right knee was dislocated. WILL KEEP OPEN HOUSE. Seranton Club to Entertain on New Year's Day. Tho Seranton club will entertain on New Year's day with open house from early morning on. The house commit tee will be the hosts of tho occasion. ltefreshments will be served from 10 o'clock a. m. to 1 o'clock p. m. Stew ard O'Neill is arranging a choice menu. AN ACROSTIC APOSTROPHE TO THE UNITED STATES. Thy annals, fair Columbia, doth each manly thought Imbue, Hall to thy deeds of valor and thy "Bravo boys in blue!" Each year as I have Journeyed on my course to pursue, No other nation on this sphere have I found bo true. I havo teen thy mighty heroes stand foremost In tho fight, Never, never, yielding In the cause of Freedom's right; Emblazoned on thy shield soars the caste In his might Thy Stars and Stripes In triumph float In tho azuro light. Eastward thy fame expanding great thy martial host, Establishing Joy and freedom beyond the Pacific Coast; North and South united well may thy peoplo boast, This cloblng j tar of my caioer ring out tho victor's toast. Henceforth in future ages, may thy his tory grow bright, Columbia, fair Columbia true defender of tho right; Exulting In thy greatness and thy prowess with delight Now, I bid theo a fond adieu as I puss out of sight. Then freedom's laws establish far, fur beyond tb sea, Until those distant Isles forlorn become one v lin thtc. Renowned among the nations GKat He- publl'- of the free Yon coming centuu bless thee und till thy bonus with git. Martin Joyce. Scianton. Dee 57 LBVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL I CURES Billousnoss. Constipation. X Dyopopsia. SIck-Hoad-acho and Livor Complaint. SUGAR COATBI). Sold by nil drupclsts oraeiit by matt. NervlU Medical Co., Cblcijo Sold by McGarrah & Thomns. Drui:. Rlsts,, 209 Lackawar.m nve., Bcranton, I'u, MAKE PERFECT MEN f.r; 0 NOT IIKUI-AIH t I'onolSuf. uiMf rn in jei ana can tt rtitorrd f y tlon Braea no tn ant rtieetu and luilrt to the yi of Ol'.K!fi uneavo doi rantwtruai cnarfv Ti. kOcoinpi.uiru.riiiit..drur. vrnrf or nontr r. .nd.d C.n t. c.rrl.4 lo vtit , Mi.t. oJ4 .vcrj.D.r. or mined la pi. la wr.p.r on r.clpLl vrlco j thi rtumiTT i'u., cut.. kKf., nittii,Vr Bold In Seranton, P., by Matthtwi Erou. and McOurrah ft Theroai. (rujgHla. iwywwiiiiu , nTfjgiM EnnTVTfnlBv wsm I oe ri-o I fctJ w I J. 1 mouiontoi w&mtAifict ncrvou nihility r absolutely cirtd by JPE R PKOTO TAHLF.Ttt.O!? prompt rliMo In omnia, falling memory and tn att and drain ol vital poacri.lncuircd by IndUertllontoraictaiMofcaily yai I m Dart virar and Dotnevtaaiarv fun. eta. Git . LlbAru la ih Kf WILL BE BUT TWO VACANCIES. Now County Commissioners to Re tain Most of Present Force. From present indications there will be no great change In the make-up of the working force of the county com missioners' office when the new board takes hold next Monday. The clerk ship now lilted by H. U. Roberts and 'the office of county solicitor. In which Hon. H. A. Knapp Is the ptesfnt In cumbent, are the only two plares that nrc certain to bo tilled ,by new men. Mr. Roberts Is mnklng no rffort to re tain his place and ex-Judgo Knapp has stated positively that ho will not ac cept of n re-elertlon. Clerk of tho Courts W. O. Daniels Is a candidate for tho chief clerkship, but It Is stated on good nuthorlty that thera will be no vacancy theie, as the now rommls-sloncrs propose to latlfy the three-year appointment of Mr. Wagner, made last month by the pres ent board. K. 13. ltobathan I3 to bo retulned at the behest of Mr. Morris, and Fred Khchoff Is to bo continued as Mr. Dur kln's man. Who will succeed Mr. Rob erts and Judge Knapp Is not known. There Is n host of nppl!car for the former place and tluce or four candi dates for the latter. Among these aro Herbert L. Taylor, nf Taylor & Lewis, and John G. McAskle. It Is said two additional clerks are to be appointed. KILLED IN WEST VIROINIA. Hugh. H. Harris, Formerly of Peck ville, Lost His Life. At Grofton, W. Va., Monday, Hugh II. Harris, formerly of Peckville, was killed In a coal mine. Harris recently went to Grofton to accept the posi tion In performing the duties of whlcn he lost his life. He Is survived by a wife who lives at Peckville. His body will be brougnt theie for interment. Jfte Non-Irritating Cathartic Easy to take, easy to operate gllll8l4SI8r j lis .1100 k liAiunv viltt -roiti -tt- -II ITS AN I I 1 INSULT I M To your In- j telllgenic anyattempt W to palm off "5 something Up "just as 1 good." That tHf i Kina 01 sub stitution is not auite. IM but almost, as ii.ia .is i I 1 passing rf counterfeit money. The GENUINE Imported Stransky-Steel Ware is 25 sold in this city onlv bv u.. Is it A The cost at first is a little higher! but it lasts for years. Foote & Shear Co. l i9 N. Washington Ave $3:.IS:II$$I8I3:II lllll I mm cisrW 'i ooo:kkkk)kk;ok:o:okkkk DIPHTHERIA We will thoroughly renovate your house after sickness, using generated Formaldehyde Gas, the best known germacide and disin fectant. Our work is effectual and charges reasonable. 0 AAaAALAtlifeftAi'AkAlLi At Our Stock Lace Curtains, were Si, 50 pair, now $1,00 Lace Curta ns, were $2 r,o pair, nov 1,75 Tapestry Curtains, were $?.oo pair, now 1.S5 Poles, any color, GRATIS Fish Net Sash Goods, were 18c ynrd, now 9c Swisses, striped effects, were 10c yard, now Sc Cretonnes, great variety, were 15c yard, now 9c Poles (white enameled), were 35c, now 15c Rods (brass extension), were 10c, now 5c Rattan Rockers, were 5.75, now 2.75 Enameled Ped, with best spring, was $7.50. now 5.75 ESTABLiMlaO YESTEliUAV 40 6' LACKAWANNA AVfc East Mountain Lithia Water Sold by All First .Class Druggists. Highly Uccoin mended by Pliysiciuns. FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. JOSEPH ROSS. AGENT, Office H02 West Lackawanna AYcnue, ..... Seranton, li. TELEPHONE 4732. PIMPLE PREVENTED BY The most offoctlvo skin purify Ihr and beau tify lug soap, ai woll as purest and sweetest, for toilet, bath, and nursery. It strikes at tho ccjimo of b.id comploxlons, red, rough hands, fallinR hair, and baby blemishes, viz., tho clogged, irritated, Inflamed, over worked, or tlugglsh Pones. Sol.l ,Trjwlir. Puma tio Ci. 1p, 8l. Vwtn. UMtnn. U. H. A. Brtllih tl.lKitl f. N'lT. ,1,1 11 301, London. " Uow In Curt l'Unpli,"frt. NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., New York, Opp. (trace Church. European Plan. Koomi $1.00 a Day and Upwards. In a modest and unobtruslvo way there are few better conducted hotels In the metropolis than the St. Denis. The great popularity It has acquired can readily be traced to Its unique location Its homc'llko atmosphere, the peculiar ex. cellenco of its cuisine and service, and Its ery moderate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. aui Irrlij Pii: NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Day and Upwards. 1LUKOPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Pet Day and Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. lor Business Men In tho heart of tho wholcsalo district. T For JshopncM 3 minutes' walk to Wanamakcrs; S minutes to Slceel Cooper's Big store, uasy cr access to me greai Dry Goods Stores. 1'or sightseers One block from B'way Cars, giv ing easy transportation to all points of Interest. ! HOTEL ALBERT I NEW YORK. f Cor. 11th ST. A UNIVERSITY PL. 4- Only one Dlock from Broadway. -f BnnmT R1 Tin K'esr.AURANT uuuiuj, t" up Pri ces Reasonable i . aVAJaJLaWa ( Iff 111 .ItnduMfbrtunAteluBcrererrom flmiULUUrrlt.todufM'i. ni-Kdlot8on.l J Toutarui Errors, Loit vf itm? uicoctie, et. cnn ior Bwnra iMtimonuu na pott "Train to Prat U. F. 1IIKKI. M. IV. 04 North Htxth ht., Philadelphia, -i(l'. PoftltlTflr tht onlr DcUilit la th . Cd1u3 butei to care i oa though ibt moet rriebrited ip tfcHmfnnrt.rrwkMficurtdln4lft 10dji Hour B589 ' fUtlCUfo TS0AP 1: 1 1 1 )onJ THB SCRANTON BEDDING COMPANY. 1 Reducing Sale. ffniw'PwS 11H Winter At Reduced Prices And just at the right time when most r&&di&di. At $5.00 All Coats that were from $6.00 to $8.00. At $7.50A11 Coats that were from $8.50 to $11.00. At $10.00 All Coats that were from $11.50 to $15.00. At $12.50 All Coats that were from $16.00 to $18.00. At $15.00Ali Coats that were from $18.50 to $22.00. At $20.00All Coats that were from $22.50 to $30.00. This offering constitutes nothing but the regular Connolly 8c NAallaoe stock of Hjgh-Grade Coats and Jack ets of the present season. CONNOLLY THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital S200.000 surplus 450,000 WM. CONNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vlce-Prc. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. No Waste No one can really afford to watto an!hlnK. It Isn't wise to buy s-nmelhlng Just because It Is cheap and then havo to throw It away. Somo peoplo do, however, buy cheap (lour and their bicad Is heavy and sour and has to be thrown away. Ituy u Flour and you will havo no Mlstc. It jray rost a trifle n.ore than i-ome ether kind, but thero Is 110 VHH'n to It Kvery oui'co of U makes trood bread. All E' trcr.rU It. We only wholesale, I " IHE WESTON ILL CO. Seranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. At Retail. Coal of the best quality for Comestla use and of nil sizes. Including Buckwheat and nirdseye, delivered In any part of the city, fit tho lowest price. Orders received at tho onlcf, Oonnll building. Ttoom S06; telephone No. 1762, or at the mine, telephone No. 272, will be promptly attended to. Dealeis tupplld at thi mine iliOIIIII PLEASANT COAL CO CkloliMttr'. Enillih Dluaonil Ilraat. OrliclMBl And Onlv Cisnulnn. Arc. !; riUI))i, idie aik VtUifUi for CMc4urt h-iaUtk Vit . nfii Brand la ltcd ted G U iuf tilliA Iboin, eli wiib bU rlbl a TaLe nooinrr, litpuniangervvt $uittf tion$an4 imttatim$. AiVl onUt, tr Mi4 At tn itkinpt Ut partleulftri, intlmoaltU d4 "IMlef Hip I.MenilttUr, ty rrtara ' MtL 10.000 THilnorUU JTm rttr. CBlohala(lLmljal !ak1af nll lliiaua. BoJ4 bj fcU LkJ DmciliU. L'IULAUaL VJL p W S vSi i n 0l3?and HMI mC t SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER, Coats & WALLACE, r IrWlR?- f1 if, v-..BH IrY 'ffllll 129 Wyoming Avenue. liis so Lager Brewery Manuracturcrs sT OLD STOCK Pit 435 to 455 N. Ninth Street, Telephon: Cull, 2333. DR OIJN'STGN, ,iii Spruce Street, Scran Inn, Pa. II cute anj Chronic Diseases ot Men. Vk urn nan Children. Consultailun an J examlnatlun free. Olllce Hours U.lly and tiunJay Si m. to p p, m. washinoton avbnub A flodel Housekeeper Will appreciate a Bissell Carpet Sweeper Because it is the acme of sweeper perfei tion. With it sweeping is no longer a tas. but a pleasure. Prices to suit purses. $2.00. $2.50. $3.00. WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY Leaders in Carpals, Wall Papsrs. Draperies. M!JIII1IIII9IIII1I9IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU I 211 Washington Ave. 1 Bicycles, Athletic Goods, 1 Cameras and 1 Photographic Supplies, 1 Sporlsmcn's Goods. Umbrella Repairing. 1 Skates and Sleds 1 5! We hav a nlio lino of tho S Korbest Skates and tho new - S hall bearlnff i-leds. This 2 bled will more than please K the b : being a pair of H email bobn, tho front bob N S t,rt on ii ball bearlnpr socket j; S It Ih gulrtVd l u MIliplo ; S touch of tho hand or foot. ; !ltESI!IUeC!SEB!liei!!(!B!EIIllBIMIMIIlS THE IC POWDER CO, Rooms 1 aii(12, Com'lth B'l'd's. SCRANTON, PA. lining and Blasting; POWDER Mnde at .Mooslo and Hush litis vVoril, LAPLIN & RAD POWDBR CO '5 ORANGE GUN POWDER Ebctrlollatterles, lileotrln Kxploljri, exploding blMti, aaftty Km ,ia I Rcpauno Chsmloal Co.'s uxj.loV.V FLOREY
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