$$, THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1900. I do oot boiler there li a cane of dripco la, inllgestlon ? ony itomach trouble that cannot be re lieved at once and permanent) cured by hit DYSPEPSIA cuiu:munyon. At nil druridstt, 2.V. a rial. Guide to Health and medi cal advice frep 1508 Arch street, Phlla. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD TO LIGHT D., L. & W. ENGINES BY ELECTBICITY. No. 607 Was Lighted by Its svn Dynamo Last Night in a veiy Satisfactory Manner Make-up of the D., L. & W. Board for Today. Testing a New Brake on Trolley Cars Orders That Have Been Is sued to Lackawanna Road Con ductors. Tho Delnwaic, Lackawanna and Western Kalho.ul company Ins pl.tu'd an order for tho equipment of six en Blnes by eleetilclty with the Pyle Na tional Electiic l.lsht company, of Chi-t-nRo. and . II. Claike, e.mtetn mali nger of the company, Is now In the city, and Is busily engaged In fitting tip the engine's with the necessaiy ap pliance". The first engine to be fully equipped whs sent out fiom the iound-houe List nlcht and was one of the new Mothei Hubbard make. No. fifl". The test was cntlicly s-atlsf.iotoiy and new ariange ment will piove an Innovation in rall joad clicles In the east. The sstem Is in genet al use In the wist, and was adapted by the Rock Island lailroad when Superintendent FltzQlbbon was In charge. He has adapted tho sstem to the Lackawanna load, and It Is predicted thut In due time all the engines will be similarly equlnpcd. No. t'J", when lighted tip, looks like a mammoth Iron horse, studded w Ith Incandescent lights and a searchlight at its head. Instead of the old dim llanio In the headlight, theio has been substituted an electric nic light of 6,000 candle power, and In Its shaft a newspaper tan be read a thiid of a mile distant on a straight tiack. It is a veiitable searchlight, a safety appliance to guar 1 against collisions, accidents and other mishaps Incidental to ralhoad life. In addition to the are headlight, the two "bllzzaul" lights on either side of the front end of the boiler ate Illumin ated by electricity and there are two Incandescent lamps in the engineer's cab, and the underneath th" tunning hoards and bollei to permit the en gineer and fireman to oil and clean the engine nnd make what repairs are nee esaiy without an oil lamp or toich light. The engine Is wired similar to a tiuilding and the current Is supplied by a turbine engine and dynamo, capable of supplying thirty-five volts, which Is entirely harmless to the engineer or fireman. The dynamo Is 1S6 Inches nnd Is stationed on the top of the boiler, Just outside the rear end of the cab. The appliance can bo opeiated with the utmost safety, and after an em ploye becomes used to It, thev don't want the old style. Men who have tiled the lights as an expeilment. haw offered to pay for the equipment of their engines when the company failed to provide them. An eidenee of the alue of the ap pliance can be gained from the fact that ninety roads nie now using the electric lighting system, there being 1,000 engines fully equipped and of that number 500 wete fitted up during the past year. Mr. Clarke, who is super intending the wotk being done on tho Lackawanna engines, Is an expert elec trician, and coutteously explained the stim to The Tribune representative yesterday. During his stay In the city he will be pleased to Insttuct englneeis in the use of the lights. ., L. & W. Boaid for Today. Following Is the make-up of tlvj Delaware, Lackawanna and Western boaid for today: Wednesday, Jan. 17, WILD CATS, SOUTH. 1900. 1 a. m-r. H.UWtt. 1 a. m J. McCnnu. S a. m D. Wallace, with A. 1'olhamus' men. 3 a. m.-H. V. i -oh In. 2 n. m. G. Rufferty. AM a. m.-O. Miller. f. 30 a. m M. Hcnnlgan. S u. in. It. e;,is,iner. S a. ni. C. Tow i scud. ! a. m. J. Knnlfc lu a. m. A. (5. Jlanunltt, with T. Uop- kltih' men. 11 n. in.-r. Wall. 11 n. m.-W. McAllister. 1 p. m. II. J. I.arkln. I p. m.-A. 1 Miilllu. 5 p. m. O. Ludlow 3 p. m. T. Nauinan, 3 n. m A. J. McDonnell. 4 43 p. m. A. KiUhiim 4.43 p. m n. Van I'lell SUMMITS. C50 a. m., south (5 Prounfelkcr. $30 u. m., south Mcl.aue, with Wanlck's men. II a. m., bouth-ll. Hush. 11.30 n. m., north .1. i: Mnsters. 6 p. m , south-J. M. MadlgHii, PULLUKS. 10 a. ra. Pccklns. I'USHKRS. 6 30 a. m., aouth Houser. 11.30 a. m., south M. Moiuu. 7 p. rn., south M. Murphv. 10.30 p. m south C. Caw ley. PASSUNGER ENOINKS. I 7 a, m. Wldener. 6.30 p. m. McGov em. WILD CATS, NORTH. 7 a. m , 2 engines T. Doudloati. 8 a. m 2 engines a. Hill. 1 p. m., 2 engine John Gnhugan. 4 30 p. m., 2 engli.es-S. Carmody. Passenger Conductors' Orders. Passenger conductors have been noti fied by General Superintendent Russell that transportation orders issued by J, T. McDonald, secretary of state to the New York state board of railroad com missioners, will bo accepted for pass go on any part of the Lackawanna company's' line. The following notlco has also been pouted In Superintendent Fallsbury'x office: "Alt concerned: Commencing at 7 a. m. Jan. 16. all trains wil, reduce peed to ten (10) miles per hjur over i Rockawny river bridge, Just weal of Ft. Otam, nntl continue until further notice. (Signed) J. Q. Sickles." 1 New Brake Being Tried. A new compressed air brake Is belli? tried on one of tho Scrnnton Railway company's Providence cars and It has procd la be no effectual and so fur superior to tho brakes now In use that all of the company's largo cat will undoubtedly bo equipped with It In the near future. The binko Is manufactured by the Clulscnden Air Drake company in 1 possesses two distinct RdvunlKOs Tho llrst li that it works entire' v In dependent of the motive power of tho car, and the second, that It is aim u: lnstantantouM of operation, r"iulmij only the touch of u lever. As Mi4t Mechanic Mullen expiescd It last .enlnK: "It can be applied while ou are getting ready to put on the hand In alto now In use." Bought a Water Plant. Thomas A. Dunn, of this city, with some Scranton capitalists, has put chised the Newaik, O., Water com pany's plant and a consideration has alieady been paid oer to close tho deal. The cost of tho plant wns $450, OOO.and they will take posses-don of It on the last of I-Vbiunry. Newark has u population of 20,000. Wllkcs-Uario New s. This nnd That. The Delawute and Hudson company Intends to ihange tho color of their passenger co iches. Thev w 111 be a datk gtcen with silver sttlpes and the title of the company will be Inscribed In ser. Monday morning the emplojes of tho Ulack Diamond Knitting Mill, at Nan tkoke, went em strike. They ask the managemint for ten hours instead of eleven houis us n diy's wages. The management says It cannot comply with the df minds of the employes, nut will pay wages equal to those of utile." factories. The Deliw.no nnd Hudson has re cently elected tenty-lle new ictilg ctator cats. They woie built by the Ante! lean Car Uulldlng company, of Ituffalo, N. Y and are p ilnte 1 vllow with black letters Inscribed taertor. The doois aie of tho latest Invention, being of the WIcUes make. The cais hae a capacity of 60,000 piutuls and weigh 40,600 pounds. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. The meeting of the Literary society, which will be held on Filday of this week, will, according to the appeaiance of the things and the programme which has been announced, be a ery elab oi ate and Intel eating ntfalr. The abil ity of those who have been selected to take patt Is well known thioughout the sellout, and as u eiy Interesting de bate Is on foot, It Is expected that the meeting will be well attended. It is undeifetood that this Is the meeting at which the names ot all those wishing to become duelled as membcis of the society sue to be handed to the secie taiy. Two weeks after the handing In of the names the applicants will bo considered members. The following la the lltetary progiamme which has been piepaieet: Vocal "-olo, John Bums; Recitation, Miss Gieen: debate, "Re solved, That custom should' sanction the pioposal of mairlage by women." McsMh. Hooven and Kabatchnlek will chamnlon the afllimatlvc side of th. question, while Messis. Klikbilde and St. John will uphold the pilnclples of the negative. The Glee club of tho school met jes teiday and, nfter u small amount of business had been transacted, tho le hc.UMil was at once proceeded with. The new books having been procuied and paed aiound, the members sang the different selections In the most creditable manner. The enthusiasm ot all the members was unbounded and tho manner In which the rehearsal progiessod was enough to gladden the heatt of any musical director. Prof. Dtiman expressed himself as being highly pleased with the singing. It Is houeel that this Interest In the club manifested by all the members will be continued and that no member will nb sent himself fiom any practice, unless aluolutelv necessary. It will not be a erv long time before the club will be showing what a company of Interested nnd enthusiastic students are able to accomplish under the direction and Miporvlslon of one who Is deeply Inter ested In all musical things pertaining to the school. Another convenience has been added for the benefit of tho students. A new kind of notebook has been procured which is not only better In many ie spcets to the ones pievlously used, but Is far more convenient as far as size and shape go. It can be strapped in with the other books and carried with out the least danger of having It tom ot nthprvvlhP damacred It Is expected tint theso notebooks v 111 be carried to school each day. The examinations for the fltht half jear of the term are drawing near, and as. a ie"iilt almost eveiy pupil Is doing his best to make this month's wnk count, nnd also to pierate for that which is lu the futtiie. The standaid of order In the bos' loeket-toom Is Htlll veiy high, and will no doubt continue so throughout the temalnder of tho teim. Whn the bovs leave" the locker looms at tho elose of Intermission they match like tialned Foldieis. All material for the Imnresslons must be In the hands of the editor be fore the close of today's besslon. Many of the pupils who have been detained nwav from school on account of illness ate now letutnlnir. Stephen Dawep. 44 The Least Hair Casts' a Shadow tt A single drop of poison blood will, unless checked in time, m'Ake the whole impure. Hood's Sarsaparilld is the great leader in blood purifiers, & cuts no shadow, but brings sunshine tnd health into every household. Dyspepsia. " For six months my sys tem was out of order with dyspepsU and impure blood. Spent lots of money in vain, but Hood's SarsaparUla cured me thoroughly." Jos. S. Zauba, Genoa, Neb. Eruptions " had annoying erup tions caused by impure blood, and physi cians' treatment failed to benefit. Hood's SarsaparUla removed them and I am no longer annoyed," W, R. Hudson, Natrona, Pa. S&ctCiSt l.'lil 'ilUtlrXtffmmm ma MKPm miri UomVtyilUeore llTtrllln tht non IrrlUtUijt ind only enUitrllc to ukt with Uod'i Wtrnprlll. tUafmmta ummmmimw This striking photograph represents the three-year-old son of Mrs. Jess. S0t "orient b0Ulh E,rrt tlCet' Urookln' N. Y., who says, under date or Sept. 23, 1S9!), regarding his euro of a diaflKurliig face humor: My baby's face was covered with ringworms. 1V0 could not lay a pin between the sores on is faco nnd neck, and ho wns a sight to look at. Two doctors attended him for three weeks, without success, when I heard of Cutlcura. I got n box of Cutlcura Soap, nnd a box of Cutlcura Ointment. I only applied them three days, when I could see his face was better, and in four weeks he was cured. Ills faco is as clear ns a bell, aud not a matk on it. In all the w orld there In no treatment o pure, eo sweet, o economical, to upocdtlv ofToe. tire for disticslt.K ekln nnd fcalp humor of infant and children ns Ci'llcu u. A warm bath wit i Cctilbiu Soap, and a lnKlc anointing with Cuticmu Oln mem purest o emollient .kill cure, followed when ncccuir by a mild dose of CUTtcitiiA liEsoM-EST will afford Infant relief, permit reft and eleep to both parent and child, and point to a KJe,,Ai,.cinol.Vc"ir.nn,i cco,,"n,lrnl curc hon nU flc tM- So' throughout the world. Price. THK SKT, 111.35 or. CUTICURA SOAP, 2C., CUTtCITIU OINTMFNT, Srtc . CLWrilA BaSy Uumore free0"" CU"'' COa" 8ol Vme" BoetOU' ""wE Cu UNCALLED-FOB LETTERS. They Can Bo Had by Calling at the Postoffice. List of letteis remaining uncalled for at the Scuanion postofllce, Lacka wanna tounty, Jan. 17, 1900 Persona calling for thsL. letters will please say advertised and give date of list. Ezra H. Ripple, P. M.: Amateur Dramatic society. Charles Uodeo. 'Uutier," Domlnlck ""t.'ni i uuiimo uuinii ,.ia. utuilia Keeker, Mr. lt.illinati, M1m Maim litougn ton, Hnbcrt lit till., MNs KllzuUail Bc'td eiwolf, Mis. j. Ulandunl. Mls Waiicho C hapman, Mrs. T. 11. C ir roll, W. L. Cluv, Andrew Connolly, Miss Daisy Courtriglit. A. H. Cleary, Bogurt t'owlcs, Mrs. Mary Corev, Miss Uilen Caileii, llutry e'lamp, Miss Jennie il. Clatk. Klmer Dakcn, David Davis, Mr.". Dougherty, Louis DavK A. Donaldson, Mr. 1M Dav, Thomas Doughert.v, Mailamo V. De Jimenez, tare of Robert Binge i. John Kvans, Daniel J. l'crguon, Mrs1. Mary J. 1'onl. John Gallaghci. Ralph Graves, MHs Mltiulu Gel nou, Kate Gavan, John G.,r tlty. M. J. llif,glns. Miss Dolllc Ile-s. IJrucc Hancock, Ml-s Vema Hovle, Uiln J. Han. non, Mrs. l'red Hughes, Mr-. J. Hughes. Henry D. Hill, Peter Halt, Miss Maggie Hltrgins Piedtrlck II. Jcnks, Prank D. Jone, Mrs. L. Jones, James Joidun, Enoch Jones. Mrs. l'red Kemp, MI'S Klcrnan. W. C. Lestic, Ward Luce. Hetbert McNeill, Joseph McLoughlln, James II. McGIU, Co. G. 11th U. S. In funtry; Miss Dollle Miller, II. A. Mur ray, J. A. Middlcton, W. S. Mace, At' drew Martin, Jirs. Thomas Meredith, Katakray Jloiris, Miss Uosic Mlehels, Ml-s Nellie Mahcr. Miss Minerva Mln-le-aux, Jiuopn Jlelstllilus. MNs M. H. Neaman. George D. Orsbotn, Mary O'Donnell. Alfred Pike. Mrs. Price, David Pick ens, Rev. 11. Poppke. V. M. lto-ar. T. C. Robinson. C. II. J. Recd. Adam RolUen, Adolp'a Kozeil, Georce C. Rennle. ' Mrs. Hattio Stoke, II. Soutliworth, J. Staples, Joe Stamilman, Lewis Shea Ad dison JIcD. Slack. John Schambicher, W. J. Svvartzell, Mrs. W. Shaefer, W. M. Sny der. Mrs. John Sullivan, C. V. Searle. Miss Li7z!o Tailor. D. Samuel Thomas, II. C. Tavlor. AVnlllc Tumbold. W. G. Tnjlor. Miss Kslher Thomas. Mrs. Da vid Thomas, 2i Lafaette avenue, sol diers' mall. Miss Kitty Walsh. Mrs. Hlllo Webster, Miss Carilo R. Wlckham, Mlsg Clarrio Wlekham, Charles T. Webs, David Will iams. W. B. Whitney. Michael 2oellner, Thcrmtdas Zcndre vllle. PACKAGES. Miss V. Raiding. Antonio Bechan, Roy V. Carson. Giles N. Cole, Lda Caragnaro, Mr. Conrey, Mrs. Carrie Chapman, V. Clay Clark. Miss Vlrglo Dickson, Helen Dolphin, I L. B. Christ church icctory. M. R. Grannls. Kate Gavan. J. J. Hughes, Mrs. R. A. Hall. W. K. Johnson. A. II. Lowell. Walter Mlnthornc. M. Malloy. H. Papper .t Co. Talllo Rlegau, II. Roberts, Harry A. Robinson A. Thomas. James Waddell, Kvan Rets Williams. Not Pleasant There. Mr. Goodly Don't ou realUo that In tho whole wot Id there Is no placo like home? Hobo Sine. That's tho reason I'm so fond o' travel Philadelphia Press. HI SHORT M DELIGHTFUL TRIPS of two to five daj' duration, are offered by the OLD DOMINION LINE to such well-known historic points as Norfolk Old Point Comfort Richmond Washington at the above prices. Favorite Route from tho North and East to the Winter Resorts of Virginia and North Carolina. For full Information apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO Pier 88, North Biver, New York. H. S. Walker, Traffic Manager. 3. 3. Brown, Gen. Pmi, Agt. giiifaiiittaiiiiiig jra Tine Mon hx llAiinwtitK sroni ? IqE 1 I HEATERS I 3 Handy to have one in gj SS the house during; cold or ss C I damp weather. Have you C seen the B. & B Heater? s 1 Pricc I 1 $4.50. With Bail fhrnn qo.uu m Foote & Shear Co. S5 3M U9 N.Washington Ave JUI 5SISill$$lllll)3H$ Our Entire Stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Unredeemed Pledges Are Now Sold at Auction to the Highest Bidder, as We Must Vacate the Store We Now Occupy by April 1. Davidow Bros 227 Lackawanna Ava. :Uffls For Good Shoes and Rubbers. W. N. BROOKS. The Dickson Manufacturing Go. tcrsnton ftnt Wllkovllarre, fa, .Manufacturer of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES BollerJ, Hoisting and Pumping Machinery. General Office, Bcranton, Pa. WINTER RESORT. WHY GO TO EUROPE, Pacing th Dinftr el the Ocean In Winter ? Operating Out tbs Signer j Pacfl: "Sunset Limited," SUNSET ROUTE, free from the Inconveniences of high alti tudes und nf snow, will carry you SMOOTHLY. HAFK1.V AND 1'l.HAH ANTL.Y to Amc ilea's famous winter re ports In Cullfcinia. Special thioueh trains, consisting ot sleeping und dining curs, villi leave Now York Haturdas und Tuosdiijs. ennnect Jng dliectly with the "Sunset Lltnlted" at New Orleans For full Information, freo Illustrated pamphlets, mups, i ml tlmc-tnlil.'s, also lowest rates, sleeping-ear tickets, and hiiKSBBe ehecliPd, apply to Southoru I'n. cine Co., IK. South Third St., Phlla , Tu. Ai,lV z4&LtWf ContiollpSfallac The Muslin Underwear Sale Is in full blast. Our best efforts have been applied to the stock as you'll see it this week. We are sure that frugal buyers will yield us their appreciation. We are conscious of having achieved great values and want you to see them Corset Covers, 1 Oc, 1 2 Jc, 25c Drawers, 1 9 Cents, 25 Cents Gowns, 48 Cents, 60 Cents, Skirts, 48 Cents, 75 Cents CONNOLLY & WALLACE, : ; THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital S200.000 Surplus 4SO.000 WM. CONNELL, President. HEfvRY BELIN. Jr., Vlce-Prei. WILLIAM H. PECK, Caibler. eect ---------' -!t Need homelhlns to nourish them Just as much us men's do. Wlle-re would me-n bi If tlnV did not have- th"lr Iirulnt well fed when they were boss? Snow White Flour makes Kood bread and that blend mikes ono of the best foods foi a boj's bruins von can find. It builds up his bodv, loo, and that certainly Is no di.inuaek. Tiy It on YOl'H bov. All Ktoeers sell It. "We only w.iolesatait " THE WESTON !Ll CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of tha best quality for domestic use and of all sizes, Including; liuoknheat and Hlrdseyo, delivered In any part of the city, tt the lowest price. Orders received at tho office, Conn'll building, Room S06: telephone No, 1TC2, or at th mine, telephone No. 273, will he promptly attended to. Dealers suppllud at the mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO iiniiuuiiUM.i- IliO B851 consult If jo4tuCrfrcu 1 rlrstet IMuuei J scene i'rof. i. 1. '1 ULFU F u. u.t u rtorin bum k.v iuuaci. nfal. I'a.. clrci OutraDi( la every cue tricocelc 4: btrloiarc (oo cutUcr ) I on Izof k Hfkkb rcctortd. rr(ienltrced. Uouriiis I IT ll 9 tiuft 1 11 IMurc ht Ion udtof fto4 lncrcscl udtof ftodinrcscr c curv4 4 ta SO dji f ok. AUtruiiCJpoULf TTTTrrrrri fftHcactir lowwisQ rrcucMMc waa lot Lwora tccumofiicac tD4 uock. Boys iii Vv n j '.TTT!ffimiM! SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. SPECIALS f - f - f - f - f - f - f - f'f - f - f - f - f - t - 'f'f - t - Carpets, Wall l WILLIAMS & ITANULTY I i 129 WYOMING AVENUE. s.s-s).4-fs.s). .4.44.s.s).sVs.s).s.4-f E. ffliffl i oons Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 435 to 455 , SCRANTON. PA N. Ninth Btree Telephone Call, 2.133. DR. DENSTEN 311 Spru33 St, Tcmplo Court Building, SCRANTOH. PA. All ncuto and chronlu diseases of men. women und children. CIUIONIO. NKHV. Ul'S. UltAIN AND WASTING D18KAS KB A BI'lICIAl.TV. AH dlheuse-s of tho l.ler, KtduiiH, Ulmlder, hkln, lllood, Nene'S, Womb, Kjo, I'.ar. Nos-o. Thio.it, and Lungs t'.iniei.s, Tiunors, J'lte', Rupture , (loltrt, Hhruniatlsm, At-thmi, Cntiirih, Varloeocclc. Lost Manhood, NlKhtly Amissions, till Y malo U1sp.isps, I.i'iicorrhoeM, ete. Uonoiihui. K pblll.-". Illnod rolwm. lndlhritlon and outhfiil h.iMts nhllternttil HurKciv, Kif. Kp. Ipiisv, Tape nnd Slominh Worms. r,. TAHUHO.ONi:. Spiolfle' for r.xtarrh Threw months' treatment only t' fin. Trial frco In ofllco. ronsrJtatlon and pum. nations free-, Ollho'houis dally and Sunday, b u. m. to 9 p. m. DR. DENSTEN 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE t - f'f - f - f - f - f'f - f - f'f - f - f - f - f " From Every Direction: We have customers from all points of the compass who say that our line of Fiirnifiir? Coverings Simply can't be beat. Why not have your old furniture take a new lease of life ? We'll make it good as new and the little price will please you. Everything new in Papers, Draperies. Sjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimia Umbrellas Repaired or Recovered. 5kates Sharpened at s 1 i I FLOREY & BROOKS' i 211 Washington Ave. 5 We can show you the iqoo g s Model Chainless Bicycle if you 5 will call 3 niniiamiiiiifHiimiiiiiiiiiiiiuiimiS THE iiC POWDER CO. Rooms 1 ami 2, Com'lth WV&'g. BCEANTON, PA. nining and Blasting POWDER Ui.de at Mootloand Ituth lale World, LA FUN & RAND POWDER CO.'i ORANQE GUN POWDER Elfclrlo Hatterlet, Klootrlo KtploJ.re exploding blaiti, rtufcty l'u4U MOO Repauno Chsnlcal Cos ux&?& IVE i-' -v ,. I
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