i i-fi' n-"-.".,.--"wv '"- ' - '"' " :-' "iy ,;rB7f",. ,- f fi- 1 T it" " 'l1'''T','rSl'' " 'V.' - "");i '-?!. ,-, -j.i- -f k s. i " ' - w THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1900. 8 I TO 1 M REACHED BY MTHE TIMELY USE OF LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD ACCIDENTS NOT SO FREQUENT AS A FEW YEABS AGO. Many Safety Devices Adopted by Railroad Companies Has Made the Work of Their Employes Less Hazardous Great Change That Has Token Place in the Manage ment of Railroads Greater Ha mony Prevails Make-up of the D., L. & W. Board for Today. "A group of railroad men wore seated In Inspector McCllnley's olllcu In tho Delaware and IIud?on yard, discussing railroad ace!detitn," says the Wilkes Barre News, "when Yardtnastcr James Urady said: "'No, accidents to railtoud men arc not nearly so frequent today as they were years ago, and the many' safety devices being adopted fiom day to day arc all for the benefit of tho men. Twenty-tlve years ago, in a yard such as this, accidents would average about one per week, but at present I am happy to say we do not have one per year. Good luck? Yes, and no. Most of the boys were done up In the nu i Tl onlct. to qunify lls sucn denosl days while making couplings, and tho j tory the bank ls obliged to deposit in best and most careful of them were lhe tmlcrM treasury United States liable to get caught. You sec, at that bonds to an amount equal to the above time theto was no uniformity about TllL, Third National bank of this city humpets, draw-heads or couplings, and j is lnt. 0,,iy oti,el. j)link ln tnt.Re districts nen a leimw siupiieu in wurai iu-j cars to hold a link lie naiin t the re- motcst idea what he was up agalns The bumpers of one car might bo sis Inches higher than those ot the other, nnd when the cais came together the boxes cloved so light us to prevent the slipping of a sheet of paper between them. If tho luakenian who held the link did not get out in time, you can readily see what became of him. At night when men were in a hurry the danger was greater. Often have I seen the most promising men crushed to a pulp between the cars, all because tho bumpets 'tode' each other. " 'Then there was the difference In the size, design and location of the draw-heads. Some of them had broad cavernous mouths, big enough to swal low a inllroad tie, and others were small, nanow things, scarcely latgo enough to admit a link. Others, again, were what were called a 'three-Ilnk-and-hook,' and wete all right when every car was equipped alike, but were nasty things tn monkey with, when necessary to couple them to an ordi nary 'bull-nose' drawhead. You ses the big Iron hook from which the three links dangled ran plumb against the diawhead of the other car when the two came together. Occasionally tho brakeman had to spend the fraction of a second wot king the link Into the drawhead, and us'ially the delay provej fatal. Itaforc he could got awny his lingers wete caught between hook nnd draw-head, or, woip still, his arm was crushed between the liumpeis. The old Lehigh Valley, Jersey Central and Philadelphia and Heading jimmies were equipped with the thtee-llnk-and-hook coupling, nnd I can till you no rail road man expressed regret when tho 'jtmmle' was discarded. " 'The difference ln the size of bump ers often resulted fatally to tho rail roader. One bumper was fourteen Inches high and the other only six; some cars had big bumpers with draw- heads located squarely in tho centre, A man who was tall enough to reach over the bumper and hold the link from the top rarely got caught. Hut the little fellow who bad to reach from the bot tom or, worse still, hold the link with his arm tqunrely between thu ,blg blocks, stood a poor chance of 'co-n-ttnuing long In the set vice. He either got cuught by tho wheels before he could get out after holding the link fiom beneath or had his arm crushed while making the coupling straight out from the shoulder. " 'The patent coupler hus wonderful ly reduced the rate of mortality among railroad brakemen, and with Improve ments being made will soon reach the minimum. A man rarely haB to stand between cars today to couple them, and even when such position Is necessary, he knows that bumpers and drawheads are of uniform size nnd 'riding Is al most unknown. In the old days one could scarcely pick up n newspaper without seeing such headings as 'Hand Taken Off 'Caught Between Bump er,' 'Squeezed to Death,' etc., but now you will notice these arc the exception. Railroading is about the most danger ous occupation known today. In fact, It surpasses fighting Spaniards or Fili pinos, but It Is nothing like It was a quarter of a century ago and he walked away to straighten out a train (or Carbondale." Revolution ln Railroading. One of the moat favorable points Ja the situation is not having4 the atten tion It detserves. We refer tu tho great change wrought In tho railroad Inter eits of the country during the last few months. This revolution has been not of a spectacular sort, but the re sults are In every particular satisfac tory. On this head Dow-Jones says: "Never, In the palmiest days of rail rpad pools' was there so much real harmony and unity among: the princi pal' roads as there Is today. This has been accomplished by community of ownership and united action by the Miitrolltnff financiers. The new rela tlons between the Pennsylvania anl the Baltimore and Ohio ure an In Htanco of the way things havr been moving. Tho soft coal situation had been solidified by the subKtantlal union uml suct'opsful reorganisation of most of tho Ohio Boft eout roads, us well is by the Improved condition of Balti more and Ohio. "Tho western roads have fcettled most of their dllllcultlcs, and dwell In peace and harmony on most essential points. The trans-continental lines are llrmly controlled by financial Interests that are dctci mined to have peace. Tm! gulf situation has been cleared by the bankruptcy and capture of the Pitts burg and- Oulf. There In no blot on the railroad situation today, for the Hint time- in yours. Hates are certain ly behiR maintained everywhere, and arc being advanced In many places." D., L. & W. Board for Today. Vtillowlmr Is the mnke-up of tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today: ThuiMliiy, Jan. 11, 1300. WILD CATS, BOUTII. 1 a. Jii.-.l. J. Huffy. 1 u. m.-A. J. McDonnell. 2 u. in. K. McAllliitcr, with James Ua- huKiin'H men :: a. in. J. O'Uniu. 3 ii. ni. J. llirrlty. t a. in. A. fieri Ity. C.S0 a m.-W. D. Warfel. S u, m.-i:. At. IMlktt. S a. in. II. J. I.aikln. J a. ni. 1 V. Htvor.n, with v. Bartholo mew's men. a. III. F. 1). Seenr. lu a, m. J. lliirktmrt. 11 ii. m. W. F. Mann. 11 u. m.-J. JInMer, with II. T. Fellows' men 1! SO p. ni O. lt.imlolph. 1 p. m. S. Flnerty. 1 II. 111. C). ('lle. '2 li. in. J. Hiii'h. :i p. m. T. niKpatllctc. .1 p. m. J. Huuttr. 4.13 p. tit. 1. Willi. SUMMITS. C n. m tiorth G. Frounfelker. a. in., noi th Mel.ur.e. with Warrick's nun. in."0 a. in., south-S. fiiimmly. 11 ii. m.. Kinlli II, nitsh. 0 p. tn., snutli M. MmllKun. 1'UL.L.HR. lo u. in. I'ccklns. PUSIIKRS. G.P.O a. ni., south lliiuscr. 11.50 n. in., ninth Moran. 7 p. tn HOUIh-AI. .Murphy. IO.uO p. nt smith C. Cuwlcy. IVtSSKNQUR ENGINES. 7 n. m. Wlilener. C.Su p. tn. AlcUuvcrn. WILD CATS. NORTH. C p. ni., 2 engliies-tleorfio 1 1 til. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY. Traders' National Bank Has Been so Designated by Secretary Gage. Secretary of the Treasury Uage has designated the Traders' National bank of this city to bo a depository to thu extent of J150.U00 of United States fums ot ti10 state iiitinud as a aepositury o United States funds. DISAPPEARED PROM HER HOME The Missing Mrs. Ottle Joy Yager Was Located in This City. The following dispatch from Har rlsonbuig, Va appeared ln yestei day's Philadelphia Inquirer: Mrs. Ottlo Joy Yager, whose unaecount ablo dhaip..!taiicc, lrom Ulchmotul a month ago c.iu.-cd the- deepest gilef and anxiety to her hus.band nnd other le.u tlves, tulutiicd to her home at Cro-s Keys tndi-.. Sho was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Allen, of ScraiUon, Pa., In whose home she spent the last two weeks. Several d.,js befoio Christmas Mts. Yager answered an advertisement of thu Aliens foi u cook and houso girl. They wcie. .it once, Impressed with the fact tn.it her fctutljii In life was much higher than that of a domestic, ln tho mean time she broke down la her efforts to do housewoik and, being without money, she was pcimltud by Mi. Allen to assist him lu clerical woik, and bhc thus earned her boLrd. On Satin day last an adeitlsemcnt ap pealed In the Philadelphia Inquirer giv ing a lull dCM-rlptlun of the missing lady nnd iiftering a reward for li.formatlon at mts PmHIUs Do not gripe nor Irrltato the alimen tary canal. They act gently yet promptly, cleanse effectually and ffiiw Gomfort LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES iBiliousnoss, Constipation, l Dyspopsia, Isick-Head- lacho and Livor Complaint. BUbAll COATBI). Bold by all drueftsta or nimi uy man. NerrlU Medial Co., CalcifO MAKE PERFECT MEN m O NOT DKI.PA1R I bonotSuf. fir Longer! Th orin And AnibltLona til nr cm d ri irtitorrdto yiu. tli ttrjr of Npani llhlllfw aira worn east of ncrvou 11 fiiMil by -PKItf fX'TO TAULF.TO. Olt e rromiit relief toln- 1 onim. iftiiiDB memory ana tne wi ' IIUUIXIIIUI Tiltl IVWflt, MIl'WI 1U 17 JnJUcrettoni ortnifeiof ee-rly yetic. liTDArl irfor ar.J not-nev to e ert I uims lion Brice up lnt eye tern Uive MB bloom to tb cheeki ndluitre lu the eyee of 77y&unr or old. One Me boirenewe IUI energy tVlfJi toiee e-t e.conpleteirue.rtni;dfureHJgor money re funded Can be carried In veil JP' pocket. BoM tery where. or mailed lo plain wrapper on lecelpf price by THt ftMrtiTT t) ttiua kl. Uttif, Sold In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and McGarrah & Thomas, druggists. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE UAX AXJi S7;I! cretlo JkLZilitrttnit VUtaitt Jfuuog Sua.' ii7. impoicacj, HioepiHtnsu, (to . caaua mam or oiaer r.nmiiw Boa laair )im. Tu auuktu ami lurtlu rMtoreLqctVlialitjr ln.oliJorTooni.tnil ptaruaiorttutiri Dutinnnor ciar.leo. ifor.tqtlr, bull InMnttr and I'ablati. Tbcr GOCTSj ila wrlttti f?D(LrantAli ta rli act &ira aacUcuaor ntand tha.insa lcutsei or.ilx tian (full I fMJAVWPr?MiFr aex. mil tnatmeatl fcr SZBO. TJ7 'wtmsfflv&gip Tor sale In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and H. C. Sanderson, Druggists. PCbkaaatw'a Kwllik Blaaaas Brut. ENNYROYAL PILLS Orlslaal aaS paly fluaUa. limiiiiilmiiatitnu, AII)ia(cUii,wMal H.I .i.ip r HnuiwTi, ii.a.auu aaa W4 all UmI DrmUla .aaauaMvaHMiMaMatra. rauwrii Mmimill I 100 PILLS I 2S CTS. xm uSpJB rare ,TK?BPrnt InMnttr sail Cbauuaptioa if Ukon ta tfqe. TUolr n jhewi iomoiltta (mprotc moot sad eliocts CURB When tlTothor UUI. Kl opea.nannB too ccauln Alax '. ffactiroathousandaand irtllimraroB. niaai aaa yaiy vuaiaa. A bnitlil tor CafeMatar. tii. Dtt-M menlMrmd la B4 ud (KM B.U1U.7UP t.iM, tnni wltikla. rIM ... T aka aT aaakasn Jla7Ua.4aMwvMMarliy. w m Qku A sEvS her whereabouts. The dcrrlptlun tallied with certain peculiarities that had been ormerved by tho Aliens, and when slio was conn or ted by them with tho adver tisement she at last, utter eonslderalilo effort, rccnlled that her iinmo wiih Yugcr and that her homo was In Vlrglnlii. Her mind being clouded, she was slow tn real Izo her situation, but upon being assured that she would txi kindly t'eated tho con sented to return home. Mrs. YiiRer's mind Is still confused unfl sho Is unable to lecall her wiinderlngs, but Is recovering rapidly, ami she hope to bo able by degices to give a complain account of her wamlcrlngA during iho llrst fortnight of her absence. Her hus band Is overjoyed ul her return. Mr. and Mrs. Allen are guests of tho family tonight at Cross Keys. Torturing Disfiguring Humors Itching, Burning, and Scaly Eruptions of the Skin and Scalp with Loss of Hair CURED BYOJTICURA. Tho treatment Is ilmple, direct, agreeable, and economical, and la adapted to the joiing mi Infant as well as adults of every ace. inn economical, aim is uurwcu io ino ! nt Infant as well M adults of ever Bathe the affected parts with Hot watkh and Cvticura SoAl' to cleantn tho ktn of crmts and scales, anil soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, uillumt hard rubbing, and apidv Ccticuba Ointment freely, to allay itrnfng, Irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, ami lastly take tlieCurtcunA Rf.mii.vkvt tn cool and cleante the blood. This treatment atlonU Instant relief, permits reft and sleep, and points to a speedy, perm unit, and eeonomle.il euro when all other renv edles and even thu best physicians fall. SeldM.'tTwhfw Price. Tat Ssr.tl Mi or, Croicrta Roir.s.tr i OiirmiT, .M.i KuoiHTtilfilt.,Oc tOTTSit 11 hi ii wi CiitM.C'ise.Sole I'rop. , Bottoo. or ' How la Cure Uumora," 04-p.fo book, ffte, NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis BroaJway and Uleventh St., Niw York, Orp. (lrac: Church. -Europ:a-i PI in. Rooms li.oo a Day and Upwards. In a modest and unobtrusive way thera are few better conducted hotels tn thai metropolis than the St. Denis. The great popularity It has acquired can readily bo traced to Its unique location. Its homc-llko atmosphere, the peculiar ex cellence of Its culs'.ne and service, and its very moderate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. S'ztesath St. anl Ir?lu PUn, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, Day and Upwards. LUKOPIiAN PLAN, Duy and Upwards. $3.51) Per $1.50 Per I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. t-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-t-f-ft For Business Men In the hsurl of the wholesata district. For Miopners t minutes' walk to Wanamakers; S minutes to Slegcl Cooper's Big Store. Easy of access to the great Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from B'way Cars, giv ing easy transportation to all points of Interest. : HOTEL ALBERT I NEW YORK. Cor. 11th ST. UNIVERSITY PU -f Only one Block from Broadway. Rooms, $1 Up. MISSEL i 1$j0l tdfLs For Good Shoes and Rubber?. W. N. BROOKS. US". PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid. AUdren, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Mo. , lilAi Ik llitA Ii ill Aa Ii IIiAa Ik frtirl V-T- 7f iiMiiaMiiiiiiMngniMmiiiMtmnHikMinMiMiiinnMUfm A Golden Opportunity Dependable merchandise at 50c on the dollar. Stock reduc ing sale now in progress and to continue for 30 days only. Lace Curtaius were $ .75 " " now 38 $ Tapestry Curtains were 3.50 5.00 7.00 " " now 1.75 2.50 3.75 POLES ANY COLOR GRATIS. Fish Net Sash were 18c 25c 35c " " " now 9c 13c 18c Swisses, striped aud figured, were 10c 18c 25c " " " " uow. 5c 9c 13c Brass Kxtcnbiou Rods were 10c 20c " " " now 5c ioc Metal Beds, Furniture, Pictures and In fact every article in our vast establishment must be moved to make room for spring stock. wwwwwvwirmwwwwwvwm East Mountain Lithia Water Sold by All Flrst-Cluss Druggists. Highly Kcconv mended by Phya clan. FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. JOSEPH Office 902 West Uckawaina Afene, - TMLKPHONK 4798. Ceylon India Did You Turn Over That Leaf ? If you did you have solved the tea ques tlou. You know now that machine - made tea is not only the PUREST but the most ECONOMICAL. DIItECTIONS. Use less tea and In fuse xrtP.EE to KIVE minutes. Al ways use boiling water. - ASK YOUR GROCER FOR mm 5 Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. DEL'CIOUS Sold only In tend Fackrra. SOe, 60o, and 70o per pound. LIPTON'S CEYLON TEAS ARE THE BEST For Sale by All Grocers. llllllllll srs TUB Mon U.N Hakuwakic Sr.i.i ( asrvT I heaters! jjjr Handy to have one in 3? the house during; cold or 55 damp weather. Have you j C seen me b. cc d' neater; Price $450. With Bail i v ifl T? . O Of. f " m rooie ot onear vo. jtc flg U9 N.Washington Ave M I liilA Ik 1iAa ! lii Aa Ik liiAA Ii $1.50 $2.50 .75 1. as fc-75 1. 88 9.00 J5.00 pair 2.50 pair 15.00 pair 7.50 pair 75c yard 38c yard 50c yard 25c yard 4.50 50c 25c 35c 18c 40c 20c 80c each 40c each AGENT, Scrantoa, Pa. (JnnoHjSdWallac A Mark Down Sale of Colored Dress Goods. A Hark Down Sale of Taffeta and Fancy Silks. t It is a tempting price we offer these great lots of goods for. The mere reduction in the figures is attractive, and properly so. But its not alone the prices that count. Big things in silk and dress goods selling are a part of our daily store lile, and we wouldn't waste much time or talk on limited quantities or commonplace values. The silks and dress goods we offer in this sale are neither limited nor common. Thousands of yards remarkable aside from their cheapness. This is a part of a sweeping clearance effort. It was many years ago that we ceased to carry our winter goods through the summer. These are silks and dress goods for the fall and winter logo the spring of 1900. At SOc. Yard Serges, Storm Serges. At 50c. Yard Boucle Novelties, Camels' Hair Suitings, Miltons. At SOc. Yard Cashmere and Surrak Serges, Fancy Novelties, etc., in great variety and unlimited quantity. At SOc. Yard Our regular 75c. Taffeta Silks (you know of their goodness) in odds and ends, short pieces and overstocked colors.. At 50c. Yard Fancy Waist Silks in stripes, checks, plaids aud novelty de signs, all taken from our regular lines of 75c, 85c. and $1.00 Silks. CONNOLLY tt..i....t THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital $200,000 surplus 450.000 WM. CONNELL, President. HEMIY BELIN, Jr., Vlce-Prei. WILLIAM Ii. PECK, Casblir. One Idea ' i Governs us In tho manufacture of Hour ana that In THOR OUGHNESS. There Is not tho sllBhtest noRlect of any detail ullowed ln the manufacture of Snow White Flour. The wheat mutt lie of the beet. It must bo cleaned thoroughly. Jt must be ground properly. Tho sackn miiBt bo packed full wiiKht. Everything Is dono thoroughly nnd rlRht. Wo believe the public appro, elates our efforts. Wo KNOW they llko "SNOW WHITE." All grocers sell It. "Meonly wholeialait." THE WESTON MILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. jj 1 At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestic use and of all sizes. Including Duck wheat and Blrdieye, delivered In any part of the city, t the lowest price. Orders recalved at the office, ConnMI bulldlne. Room S06; telephone No. 1762, or at tho mine, telephone No. 272, will he promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. T PLEASANT COAL GO 111 llA J tod uafartuatAla lutfrrtri from ill I II61IB Frifau dJ.r..,i. Ulood olo,l louuutu t-norii xii t ninj . tricotit. tic. k4 for Mwtrt TwtlnaiUU ud Cok Truth" to Frof. U, F. TUKClZ M. 11., 04 Nortt Hlslk (,, PhlUdel.hl. Fa. Paalllvclr Ibt anlr iDtvlkllak Ta th ItidUiItci ter trtn ihoutta th But Mlabr&Md idm laltiu ffclUd. rrthenticurd ta 4 lo 10dji,Hourit I wk ' TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTr SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. and 1900. Not one And this is why: & WALLACE, i WPflBalyiL I : Irk Vfl : siMPm 9 ; new you. Wall : WILLIAMS MaHBB&uUi&HSKSaB I Carpets, J 129 WYOMING AVENUE. J lit: bu m Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturer.? :r OLD STOCK PILSNER 435 to 465 N. Ninth Street, I, PA Telephoaj Call, 2333. DR. DUNTBN. 311 Sprue Strati. Scran ton, Pa. II cut an i Chronic Dlas et Man. wom-nan CnlMren. Coaptation an J txaalnatloa Inc. Olilc Haun Dally aad f iMday a, m. ta p . m. v f ffnWBr EBaBaMfSanwLm lE?wi?W&iniBBmlr wfflSwalaBB9lE2ak. wiWWz LUrMw'vSwLwfftM yard shall be sold in 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUB From I Every Direction: We have customers from all points t of the compass who say that our line of Flirnifiire Coverings Simply can't be beat. Why not have your old furniture take a new lease of life ? We'll make it good as and the little price will please bverything new in Papers, Draperies. & IT ANULTY t Ullllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllll.il I Umbrellas Repaired i or SB Recovered. Skates I Sharpened 1 FLOHEY f BROOKS' I 211 Washington Ave. W Wit mm. ffdnin .rtl In. IAAf VVCi.au ouu uuuik lyvu Model Chainless Bicycle if you 1 S will call. x S S WIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIUIIIIa? THE IC POWDER CO. Booms 1 and'2, Com'llh B'l'd's. SCRANTON, PA. Hining and Blasting POWDER Undo at Mooilo and Ituih '.ale Wori. LAFLIN RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANOE aUN POWDER El ctrio Battel lei. UlsotrloKnioltri, splodlu t)lam, ftafjly f'u ni Repauno Chemical Cos p"o0,.Ve.