. ! J ' f 1 .. r -iivt i;. t rr",r" t. tb u :i . 1 A.1 , , r .-' .'W - i '"ITF'IV If THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1900. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD T. I. LLOYD TO 1UCCEED FITZ-OIBBON. He -Is the Master Mechanic of the Eaatern Division of the Chesapeake and Ohio BallroacU-Officials of the Lackawanna Road Will Confer with the Engineers Spencer's ' Mine at Dunmore Examined and Declared to Be Safe Make-up of the D., L. & W. Board. Th Trlhunp la officially Informed that T. S. Lloyd, master mechnnlc of the Eastern division of the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad, will BUcceed John "W. KltzQIbbon. as Buperlntendcnt of motive power of the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western rallroad.beplnnlnff on Mohday next. This information bears out the state ment published In yesterday's Issue, made by Mr. Flt2C5lbbon, that Henry Monkhouse, formerly of the Chicago and Alton railroad, who has been men tioned In connection with the position, will not bo appointed. But little is known of Mr. Lloyd Among the railroad men In this city, Tiut It Is generally conceded by all who lire familiar with the staff of the Chcs apcakc and Ohio railroad that It Is second to none In the United States. It Is said that the new superlntend is a Brotherhood man and 'bears an excellent reputation for fairness and civility among the working forces of the Chesapeake and Ohio company. ' Officials Will Confer with Men. The general grievance committee of the Sam Sloan division of the Brother hood of Locomotive Engineers, who have charge of the case of Engineer John Troch, which has been under con sideration for several weeks, expected to go to New York yesterday and con fer with President Truesdale, of the Lackawanna railroad, with the purpose of having Troch reinstated. It will not be necessary for the com mittee to go to New York to meet "President Truesdale, as he is expected to meet them In this city this morning. If Mr. Truesdale does not come, the committee will be met by General Su perintendent E. G. Russell, J. M. Daly, superintendent of transportation, and Division Superintendent A. C. Salis bury. Messrs. Russell and Daly arrived here from New York last night, and it is understood they have agreed to confer with the grievance committee with a view of adjusting whatever differences exist between the company and the men. Spencer Mine Examined. So many stories have been nfloat about the urtsate condition of tho Spencer mines at Dunmore, that the following on Wednesday made an ex amination: T. R. Young, foremun of So. 5 colliery of the Pennsylvania 'oal Co.: James M. Thompson, for merly foreman of tho Harry E. and Forty-Port collieries of tho Wyoming Coal Co.: Daniel Jones, foreman of the Leggett's Creek D. & H. Coal com pany: Levi Emanuel, assistant fore man at tho same colliery; Patrick Mul ilcrlg and John Beamish, expert min ers, and E. W. Thompson jr., mining engineer. After their tour of Inspection was completed, they pronounced the mine perfectly safe and the following affi davit was mado before Justice of the Peace Krotzer, of Dunmore: Personally appeared before me, a justlco of the peace in and for the county of Lackawanna, the following named persons, who, being sworn ac cording to law, depose and say that we, tho undersigned, have this day examined the mines of A. D. and F. M. Spencer, at the point where the mines are now working, and find the same to be in a good and safe condi tion, and have also examined the maps and approved of the plans of the said mines as proposed by the mine fore man. D., L. & "W. Board for Today. Following Is the make-up of the Del aware, Lackawanna and Western hoard for today: Friday, March 23, 1000. WILD CATS, SOUTH. 12.30 a. xn. J. Rowe. I a. m. C. Townsend. :: a. m. P. D. Secor. 4 a. m. J. Burkhart. 5 a. m. W. P. Mann, fi a. m. A. Wldener. 8 a. m. O. Cane, with J. Swartz's men. 10 a. m.-E. McAllister, with J. Brock's men. II a. m. T. Fitmatrlck. 12.30 p. m. R. W. Feoklns. 1 p. m. J. Gerrlty. 2 p. m. A. Gerrlty. 8.30 p. m. W. A, Bartholomew, 4.45 p. m. P. 8inger. ' SUMMITS. 7 a. m., north G. Trounfelker. J0.30 a. m.. south W. H. Nichols. 6 p. m., south McLnnc. PULLER. 10 a. m. Beavers. PUSHERS. R a. m., south Houser. To Tempt the appetite Uneeda - V. Biscuit Any fceal fevery meal VniMi kut. The ideal bails fat t worker lifnch, a dainty, ever reslr afeofteiyor i quick lunch of any irincf. BfitedHy'the best bakers in the world psfcked in the only genu trie moisture 'proof box. Refuse all isiltitldtii. Insist on getting the real UniM UMilt MAflONAk BISCUIT COMPANY. Tonight Just before retiring, If your 11m Is Murrish, out or tune ana you nn aun, bilious, constipated, take a dole of Hood'm PUlm And you'll be all right In the morning, 11,50 n. m., south Moran. 7 p. m., south Murphy. 10 p. m., scut!) O. Cuwley. PAESENOEU ENQtNE. 6.30 p. m. Magovern. ', WILD CATS, NORTH. 9 a. in., 2 engines J. O'llara. 2 p. m 2 engines LaUar, with W. D. Wurfcl's men, 4.15 p. m., 2 engines J. E, Masters. , This and That. The new spike mill at the Green Ridge Iron works Is In operation. . At the Hampton colliery the work of tearing down the company houses ot the Delaware Luckawunna and West ern company close to It Is progressing, to make room for the proposed place for the storage of coal. The- Scranton Railway Employes' Benctlclul association have endowed a bed at the Scranton Private hospital, 'where nil employes of the company who may be Injured while on duty can be treated In a private room. The silk mill owned by Jenkins & Powell, at Dunmore, began operations yesterday. The mill has been fur nished with the best machinery for such purposes. Mr. Hartman has the management of the mill. About fifty girls nre employed. Superintendent A. M. Wilson, of the Lebanon division of the Philadelphia and Reading Railway company, has announced that ho has appointed Wil liam S. Groves trainmaster of that di vision, with headquarters at Reading, and H. C. Bomberger, assistant train master, with his office at Harrlsburg. Lebanon Daily Times. A rich ore find on Broad Mountain, near Glen Onoko, is announced. The prospectors are Miller & Derrick, lum ber dealers, of Nesciuehoning. The mineral found Is In the nature of met allic paint ore and a valuable vein of yellow ochre. Tho ochre vein Is eigh teen feet wide and is one of tho finest veins yet discovered in the state. The metallic paint ore has been analyzed and yields from 45 to 70 per cent, ot the best paint to the ton. The speci mens analyzed were those taken from tho surface. Tho civil engineer of the Long Val ley Coal company and a force of men have been working at opening a drift on the company's property near To wanada. Tho new find is located about two miles south of the Long Valley plane and the drift has been driven seventy-five yards Into the mountain. The entire distance of tho scam of coal Is thirty-two Inches thick of splendid quality. As for As driven the drift Is a complete mine, with air course and track, opened to a height of five and a half feet. BEDFORD'S PURCHASES. They Will Furnish Out-of-Town Con nection for the New Lacka wanna Telephone Company. Vice President A. P. Bedford, of the Lackawanna Telephone company, has Just acquired a large block of stock In the Citizens' Telephone company, of Honesdale, and at the reorganization of the company on Tuesday last, he was elected president. Mr. Bedford has also Just purchased outright the Wyoming Telephone com pany of Tunkhannock. Both of these companies have outside connections with a number of small towns In the vicinity, and It would bo a compara tively easy matter to connect with Carbondale. Mr. Bedford positively asserts that the purchases were made by himself and for himself and not for the Lack awanna Telephone company, as has been stated. It can be easily under stood, however, that if the new com pany desires to enter Into long dis tance connections with either of Mr. Bedford's companies that he will not stand In the way, so that connections both up and down the valley are now practically assured. It is pretty near settled that the Lackawanna company's new exchange will be located on the fourth floor of the Republican "building In the quarters now occupied by the Scrantonlan, that concern moving to another part of tho building. Engineer A. B. Dunning has now completed the working plan of the streets through which tho conduits are to be laid. The contract for tho work, however, has not been let yet, though It Is expected that It will be In a few weeks. COUNCIL STILL DEADLOCKED. Another Ineffectual Effort to Elect a Chairman. Next Monday the members of the Olyphant borough council ate to ap pear in court to show cause why they should not be removed, because of their having failed to organize within the ten duys prescribed by luw. Thinking to save themselves by an organization In the Interim tlic.v had a special meeting Wednesday night and made another attempt to break the deadlock. It was like the ten preceding ef forts. Gallagher and Van Sickle, the opposing candidates for president, each received six votes on sixteen dif ferent ballots and then adjournment was made till tonight. This makes sixty-nine ballots that have been tukn. A RAILROAD SOCIAL. Given by Prof. Buck's Class of Elm Park Sunday School. Professor Duck's Sunday school class of the Elm Park Methodist Episcopal church held a railroad social In tho church parlors last evening. A large number of the class members and sev eral visitors enjoyed the trip from Scranton to New York and were well taken care of during the excursion by Conductor Carter and Newsboy Ack erly. Several stops were made to enjoy the scenery along the route, and at tho Water Gap tho conductor obliging ly held the train whllo tho tourists en gaged in llshlng. Several good strings were caught. Refreshments were served in tho cafe cars, and all ar rived home well pleased, voting the outing ono of tho most enjoyable over given by the E. P. It. R. m i SUPERIOR COURT DECISIONS. There Was One Lackawanna Ca3e Among Them. Among the decisions handed down hy the miperloi court at HarrlRburir, Wednesday, was one affirming the find ing of tho loiuil court In the ciso of John Pressman against the borough ot XHckson City. It was a damage suit I caulking from the plaintiff's property being flooded by water from the street. Tho borough successfully defended on the ground that the flooding was the result of an exceptional storm, and that even If the conduit which became blocked and diverted the wnter from Its usual course, was too tonalt, the borough could not he. held liable as no damages can be collected for any In jury resulting, from n mtstnke In Judg ment, on the p,art of Its officials. The opinion was delivered per curiam. Other decisions of local Interest were: Commonwealth agnl.ist Plym outh township, reversed, with venuro: widening of William street, PIttston. revet rid; estate of James Hughes, Luzerne county, afllrmed; ( Gallagher Pros, against Burke, Hazleton, a' ftrmeil; estate' of Patrick Moran, Sus quehanna county, aftlimed: Solomon ngalnst Rodgcrs and Jordan, Wayn? county, aftirmed. , Adjournment wus made to meet at Pittsburg, April 1(1. Governor and Airs. Stone entertained the Judges at dinner In the executive mansion. Tho governor's cabinet and heads of de partments were among tho guests. 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A Pair ol Shoes Free to Every Baby Born This Year f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-t-t X 4- ' X MYER The Cheapest Shoe FLOREY BROOKS JremL PIMPLES PREVENTED EY I SUP ThemosteffectlTosklnpntlfylngandbean. tlfylug soap, as well as purest and sweetest, for toilet, bath, and nursory. It strikes at the caune of bad complexions, red, rough hands, falling hair, and baby blemishes, Tlz., tho clogged, Irritated, Inflamed, over worked, or sluggish Pobbs. SoM .TtrywtHr. P?tt Dtio AB Cain. Cjjp, Sal. Prom' BMton, U.S.A. Btltllh depot; F; ! if it S toil, London. Uow to Cure tlmpUi," ftw. Hi SHORT M DELIGHTFUL TRIPS of two to five days' 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 the North and East to the Winter Resorts of Virginia and North Carolina. For full Information apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP 00 Pier 26, North River, Hew York. H. B. Walker, TrafSe Manager. J. J. Brown, Gen. Pass. Agt. Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers it OLD STOCK PILSNER 435 to 455 . SCRANTON, PA N. Ninth Street, Telephone Call. 2333. THE IHOOSIC POWDER CO, Booms 1 and2, Com'lth BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. nining and Blasting POWDER Made at Moosloand RusttlaU Worm. LAPUN 4k RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANGE OUN POWDER Xltetrle Batterlsi. Elso'.rlo ttxplo&tty xplodlax blast, Safety Pus uui Repauno Chemical Co.'s Bxffi IVE TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS. Bias m SPECIAL SHOE BARGAINS For Today and Tomorrow, Men's Box Calf $3.00 Shoes cut to $1.98. Men's Box Calf $4.00 Shoes cut to $2.98. Men's Heavy. Russet Shoes "cut to $1.98, $2.29 and 2.48. Men's $1.50 Shoes at 98c. Ladies' Goodyear welt, $2.50 Shoes, lace and button, cut to $1.79. Ladies' fine hand welt and turned $3. 50 aud $4.00 Shoes, at $2.50, Boys' Shoes at 98c. Misses' Shoes at 75c and 98c. Children's Shoes at 49c, 69c and 79c. D AVI DOW, Store. 307 QmlbffMac SCRANTON'3 SHOPPING GENTER. SOME GREAT CHEAPNESS IN HOUSEHOLD LINENS. Our Linen department is always piling up good and useful Linens, offering big bargain game lor the economical home makers that fix their faith in ths price an J fibre ot Connolly & Wallace Linens. The big Domestic department, rear of the store, left, is pretty much given over to Linens. It should be a gratifica tion that Table Linens, Towels and Bed Linens an be had cluaper in Scranton than in Europe. This achievement is only possible to great trading. Abroad the manufacturer is expected to carry the retailer's stock. That Is not the American idea. We buy so largely that in many cases the reduction in price will pay both duty and transportation. Our Linens salute you and awaif your coming. Numerous and various. Every item CHEAP in the true sensi. This special offering includes mmy thousand dollars' worth o goods. The quoted prices give only a few specimens from a great collection of bargains. Towels. Hemmed Huckaback, 18x36 in toe Hemmed Huckaback, 18x36 in... lac Hemstitched Huckaback, 18x36 in 15c Hemmed Huckaback, Damask Borders, very fine quality, 22x42 in 25c Special Table Cloths. 2x2 yards silver bleached $2.00 2 yards square, full bleached 1.50 2X2 yards, with a dozen 20 inch Napkins to match, in full bleached. Price, per set 4-75 2x3 yards, with a dozen 24 inch match, in full bleached. set Table Damask by the 70 inch, full bleached, all linen, per yard 72 inch, full bleached, all linen, per yard ,. 68 inch, full bleached, all linen, extra heavy, per yiird 72 inch, full bleached, all linen, extra heavy, per yard 32 inch brown Damask, good weight, only s8 inch Homespun Damask, good lor hard serv'ce 66 inch unbleached Damask, extra heavy 68 inch Homespun Damask, very heavy 68 inch silver bleached Damask .- ' 66 inch very extra heavy, half bleached Barnsley CONNOLLY THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED W72 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital $200,000 surplus 4SO.OOO WM. CONNELL, Preside at. HENRY BELIN. Jr., Vlce-Prei. WILLIAM H. PECK, Cashier. Special attention given to busi ness accounts. Three per cent. In terest paid on Interest deposits. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestic use and of all sizes. Including Uuckwheat and BIrdseye, delivered in any part of the city, t the lowest price. Orders received at the office, Connnll bulldlne. Room 806: telephone No. 17. or at the mine, telephone No. 272. will he promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO A Pair of Shoes Free to Every Baby Born This Year -o Lackawanna Avenue, , I Prices by the Dozen on 20 m. 22 in. 24 in. 20 in. 22 in. 20 in. Napkins to 'rice, per 6.25 & WALLACE, rpets, Wall I'mmmmi ICa Williams & McAnulty, ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. All of the property of the late Marwood Jordan, de ceased, on Vine street, near Dickson Works, consisting of a Lot of Blacksmith and Wheelwright Tools, a Variety of Iron and Lumber, 2-Horse Lumber Wagon, 1 -Horse Lumber Wagons, Platform Wagons, Open Buggies, Top Buggies, Phaeton, Laundry and Butcher Wag ons 35 wagons in all. Must be sold quick. Also, the shops for rent purposes 3 floors, 40x70, rood building and low reut. at Bitteubeuder & Co. G1UCE M. Scr.iMon, Pa., March 7, 1900. Th? Suburban Electric Light Co. HAS THB LATB8T MPffOVff ELCCTRICAL APPARATUS AND IS PREPARED TO PUR' NI8H CURRENT POR . . . There's knowledge to b gained and 7 Djyfit Weak. CONTINUOUS 8CRVICe AT ATTRACTIVE RATE8. EMPTY HOUSES ' CAN me READILY FILLED IF ADVERTISED IN THE "FOR'RENT" COLUMNS OF THE TRIBUNE Turkish Towels. Bleached Bath Towels, fringed iae Bleached Bath Towels, fringed and hemmed. ..35c Unbleached Bath Towels, fringed 18c Unbleached Bath Towels, fringed 33c Towels. Napkins. full bleached $1.25 dbau full bleached 1.75 doz. full bleached 3.25 doz. All ol a good heavy Barnsley make. halt bleached 00c hall bleached $1.00 half bleached 1.25 All of the famous German manufacture. Yard. 37lic , 58c . . . . 85c $1.00 19c 45c 50c 68c 68c 80c 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE Fair Prices Notwithstanding the great advance in Carpets and Uphol stery Fabrics, we are still sell ing goods at the old prices. When present stocks are ex hausted you will have to pay the advance. Save at least ao per cent by buying now. Draperies, Paper. 129 Wyoming Avenus for wagon or nxanutacturing with large elevator. A very For further information call SEELY, Administratrix. DROP THE POSTAL NOW Incandeiceot lighting Arc Lighting Electric Fatii Electric Power 34 Hour a Doy- Addrcsi 501 to goj Conncll Uulldlng Phone, 470J ('vN t 'i ...i l,! 'J ' x - . . .-?" ! , j f W rfi tA- . . - ''A'1.-- JT . is ..