'vrKr;7ir5S v 9f?N V i 10 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY; MARCH 28, 1900. 1 WILL ItffaffigyBJBLifljlMSiIRnHE LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD NEW SUPERINTENDENT OP MO TIVE POWER IN CHARGE. T. S. Lloyd Arrived in the City Yes terday and at Once Entered Upon the Duties of His Office Hampton Colliery Shut Down to Permit of the Erection of a Washery Im provements the Lehigh Valley Company Is Making The D., L. & W. Board for Today. The newly-appointed superintendent of motive power of the Lackawanna system, T. S. Lloyd, who succeeds John .W. FltzGlbbon, arrived in the city yesterday and registered at the Jev niyn. Shortly aftorwnrds he assumed charge of affairs at the otrtco forn'prly occupied by Mr. FltzGlbbon and was Introduced to his cleiks and ol'.ie:s about the building. Mr. Lloyd also visited the olllcos of the various heads of departments in the Lackawanna avenue building' and met many of the ofllelals and their as plfttants. He entered upon his duties without much reremony and seemed to be familiar with the requirements of the position. The new superintendent Is a mlddle nged man, short in stature, of pleasant disposition, and has a thorough Unowl ndge of the work before him. From what can bo lcnined, Superintendent Lloyd will deal with the case of In gineer John Troch, which has been hanging fire for several weeks. Work on Washery Begun. The Kampton colliery, operated by the Delaware-, Lackawanna & Western company, was shut down yestoidav preparatory to the building of n coal washery. which will be opeiated In connection with the breaker. The work of erecting the stiuctuie will lrquiro several weeks' time and It cannot bo definitely determined at this time how long the colliery will be shut down. As thTe Is no great demand for coal lust now, and as the different collier ies are not working full time at pres ent, the employes of the Hampttn will remnln idle unless their services are required in other workings, A laige force of earpenteis will be employed In building the washery and additional help will be icqulred when work Is commenced on the coal storaSi plan. The company will undoubtedly give thlr own men the preference In this work. Lehigh Valley Improvements. The Lehigh Valley llallioad com I any lin appiopi luted ?3j0,000 for im provements along Its lines from Pack et ton to Lizard Creek Junction. Among the pinposed Improvements is a plan to tunno under the Central railroad trackF, between the picsent cross-uu-dr nnd the Lehigh liver, and run the main lino tracks to the extreme east of the Packerion vnrrt tracks. This would straighten tho tiack lead ing to the Lehlghton rtatlon proper nnd avoid delays to passenger train", now frequent boeatfc of congestion at the yard outlet at the Central lallioad ci oss-over brlJge. A new station at tMantz's crossing, or near that point, Is also p-ut of the plan. D., L. & W. Bonrd for Today. Following Is the make-up of the Del aware, Lackawanna and Western board for toduv: Wednesday, Mai eh 28, 1W0. , WILD CATS. SOUTH. 12.30-a. in. H. J. Ls.rMn. 1 a.Sr,:-G. Hill. 3 . n.-H. V. Colvin. 4 u.ii. R. Ptihtner. u a..m: S. Flnnerty. 8 a. .m, A. J. McDonnell, 10 a rrfi F. Wall. - 11 b. m. A. F. Mullln. 12.30 p. 'm. J. J. Duffy 1 p m.-tf. Knnlft. 2 it. m. B. Curmody. 8.30 p. m. T, Nuumun. 1.15 a. m, J, Qlnley. , SUMMITS. 7 n. m.. north O. Frounfelker. 10 a." m., spVth W. H. Nichols, (i p. m., south McLune. PW.LUR. 10 a. m. Beaycis. PUSHKRS. 8 a. m., south He user. 11.80 a, in., south Mcran. 7 p. m., south Murphy. 10 p. m., south C. Cuwloy. PA88ENOHR ENGINE. (.SO p. m. Magovcrn. WILD CATS, NORTH. B a. m.,' 2 engines John Uuhacan. 11 a. m., 2 engines J. K. Masters. 3 P. m.. 2 engines C. Klngsley, 4.45 p. m., 2 engines J. O'iluru. This and That. Mrs. It. A. Rood, of Wllkes-Barre. has' Just had a patent allowed her on u field roller and fertilizer combined, Repairs are being made on the roof o the Delaware, Lackawanna & West ern' machine shops. Superintendent J. M. Paly and A. C. ffaHsbury returned yesterday from a conference with Lackawanna officials in New York. The Phoenix colliery of the Old Forge Coal company, situated near PHtston, has been closed, throwing about 800 men and hoys out of work. A new floor has been placed In tho reading' room of the Railroad Young Men's Christian association building and several other minor Improvements made. New drums are being put on tho hoisting cnglno nt the Pyno and gen eral repnlrs In tho breaker aro bring made. It will be shut down for about three weeks. A number of Delaware and Hudson officials spent several hours In the city yesterday. They urrlved on the Comet. The annual Inspection of bridges Is being made. The party was composed of englneets. A new pair of hoisting engines will bo put In at the Archbald mine and gencril repairs and Improvements ara to be made throughout the entire woi kings. Tho shaft will bo rctlm bered from tho surface to the county vein. A decided change will be the Installation of the tope system of haul ing In the Rock vein. This will do away with the use of fifteen mutes. HIGH SCHOOL MOTES. It seems as though tho Pedestrian club has been burled In obscurity for tho Inst few weeks, but they havo at last shown themselves. It Is the determination of tho members of tho club that, as suon as tho weather becomes settled, they wilt have a haro and hound race. But ' this rather Interesting affnlr Is not tho only thing talked of by tho members. Mr. Welsenlluh, secretary of tho club, has received a letter from tho Wyoming seminary, stating that they would be greatly pleased If he would select a num ber of competent athletes from among the club or school, and after they had received sufllctcnt training, to have them take part In the athletic contests which tho seminary aro to have some time In tho future. Mr. Welsenfluh Is deter mined to &eo if this ennnot bo done, and Is willing to do his utmost In order that tho Scranton illch School may bo rep resented In the Held on that day. There Is plenty of material In tho club which, with a little honest training and practice, might prove very worthy antagonists for the seminary boys. Tho regular bi-monthly meeting of the Literary society will be held Friday of this week. Besides the regular business of tho boclety tho new programmo com mittee, which was selected at the last meeting, has prepared an elaborato pro gramme, which shows that they Intend to woik just as hard as their predeces sors. Tho programme selected will con sist of the following numbers: Selections Glee club and Quartette Essay Miss lioland Oration Mr. Benedict Recitation Miss Green Debate, "Resolved, That liquid air is not a practicable discovery," Messrs. Welsenfluh and Kann Violin solo Jesse Rodriguez A communication from the Blnghamton High School has been received by Presi dent Hooven, of tho Literary society, stating that they would bo unable to ac cept the challenge to a debate to talcs place some time In April as they consid ered It too late In tho term for such an affair. It is the general opinion of tho members of tho society that a challengo ouKht to bo sent to the WIlkes-Barre school. A number of members of the school board attended the chapel exercises at tho school ye&tcrd.iy and were very much pleaded with tho excellent order In which the pupils enterd tho audito rium. Those of tho board who were pres ent are: President Jnne, D. I. Phillips, of the high and training school commit tee; Secretary 13. D. Fellows, Superin tendent Howell, Kilns Kvans and Louis Schwass. in the Spring When we would like to feel strong, vigorous and ambitious, we are weak, tired and dull; appetite Take is poor, food is not relished, sleep does not seem to refresh, we go to bed tired and get up tired. This condition is because of thin, impure, sluggish blood which is unequal to the demands of the body Greatest for more life, vigor, energy, strength. Nature cries for help, and it is to be found in Hood's Sarsaparilla,the Spring great blood purifier, blood enricher, blood vitalizer. NiesiiGine Be sure to get Hood's, because it is Peculiar to Itself and remember, also, &0(fo SaMaJHOh - A Pair of Shoes Free to Every Baby Born This Year t $ fk -fHi-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-i-V MYER DAVIDOW. uucura SUAP r For the Complexion To purify and beautify the skin and prevent pimpios, blotohes, black heads, rodnoss, roughness, yellow, oily, motby skin, chapping, tan, sun , burn, nnd many other forms of skin blemishes, no other skin or complexion soap is for a mo ment to be compared with Ctmcuiu. Soap, because no other soap reaches the cause, viz., the chaffed, irritated, or n tamed condition of tho Porss. For Hair and Scalp Shampoo with Coticora Soap, rinse wun warm water, dry and apply a light dressing of Cuticura, purest of emollients, gently rubbod Into tho scalp. This simple, refresh ing, and inexper glvo tronttnent will sootho irri tated and Itching surfaces, stimulate tho hair follicles, clear tho scalp and hair of crusts, scales, and dandruff, supply tho roots with energy and nourishment, and maito me nair grow, wnen an eise tans. j li V - iH ill Complete External and Internal Treatment of Every Humor. CUTICURA Cosmttnc ( Coticts Sor(Mo.), M elnnw lh ikln. CnTiri Ointm.uKMc to till Tue.tT, Itching- o4 IimI tb tkln, and Ci-Ticum Risoltikt (Me.), to fool tml cleinu th Mood, must! ji.o Atlntltirtli nfliaSIlnt to enrJhMfrt humor winaHUtacXalta. PuTTMDau iMi Cum. Cos., Sole Propt., Down. How to Cut Every Uumor," tree. Character, Culture and Clothes Are the marks of a gentle man.but to entitle the pos sessor to that distinction, the Character and Clothes must be GOOD. Any man who means well may possess the first, while the man of very little means can secure the latter by leaving his order at the Merchant Tailoring estab lishment of W, J. DAVIS, 213) WYOMING AVE. i Entrance to Lyceum Theater. At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestlo use and of all sizes, Including Buckwheat and Blrdseye, delivered In any part ot the city, at the lowest price. Oidera received at the office, Connell building, Room 06; telephone New 1762, or at the mine, telephone No. 272, will he promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO To Repair Broken Arti cles nee Major's Remember MA IOR'9 RUBBER CEMENT, MAJOR'S LEATHER CEMENT. eojhp. uST The Best Washing Powder SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Hotel Morton Atlantic City, N.J. Open tho entire year. One of tho best equipped hotels; Btcam heat; elevator to all floorm hot nnd cold baths; fine table; sun parlor; sea view. Ocean end of Vir ginia avenue. MRS. N. It. HAINES. Owner and Proprietor. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL 9i SPECIAL SHOE BARGAINS For Today Men's Box Calf $3.00 Shoes 1 Men's Box Calf $4.00 Shoes Men's Heavy Russet Shoes cut to $1.98, $2.29 and X 2.48. Men's $1.50 Shoes at 98c. Ladies' Goodyear welt, $2,50 -Shoes, lace and button, cut to $1.79. 4 Ladies' fine hand welt and turned $3. 50 and $4.00 Shoes, X at $2.50, Boys' Shoes at 98c. Misses' Shoes at 75c and- QRc. , Children's Shoes at 49c, 69c The For Rd Rough Hands boak me nanus, on miring, in sirtrag, hot lather ot uon- cura Soap. Thoroughly dry, and anoint freely with Cuti cura Ointment. neat skis cure and purest ot emol lients. Wear during the night old, loose kid gloves. For red, rough, chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching, and feverish palms, shapeless nails with patnful fingov - onds. this one night treatment is simply wouderfuL For Sanative Uses Its remarkable emollient, cleansing, purifying properties, de rived from Cuticura. tho great skin cure, 'warrant the use of Cuticura Soap, in the form of baths for annoying Irritations, in flammations, and chaflngs, for too free or offensive perspiration, and also in the form of in ternal washes and solutions for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanativo anti septic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, and especially to mothers. The use of Cuticura Ointment with Cuticura Soap will also be of advantage in the severer cases. Lawn Seed, White Glover Seed Red Glover Seed Timothy Seed Millett Seed Fertilizer. & SS-KT PENN AVENUE. 3 SHORT m DELI6HTFUL TRIPS of two to Ave days' duration, are ottered by the to euch 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 GO Pier 26, North River, How York. H. B. Walker, Traffic Manager. J. J. Brown. Gen. Pass. Agt. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUBE crr.lmpotOTCT. RlMplOMM , Mo., cauJ by Abuts or oUur Ptumib. aaa Indlr orations, xhtu outcktu and luntu rntoraLottVlUlur la oldorjonnz.ana Ctumiaforttadr. batinM. or martlaim. rW" .Uw Vn rent Xnsuutr and Oonsomctlou it Ukoa ia urn.. TUrowiho i Immediate lapTo .stand .Sect, a CURE Where .11 other tulf I;, tut oponbsrlaa the ct main. AJox Tnhlet. Ther Mrs cared tnouuoae and ulllcaro ion. W.ntraapoa. Mir. written i&rantM to .Sect a cure CA PT In each aw. or retundtaa one7. FrieeOUwl9ircr peekagei or tlx ritsts (full trestmentl for tCU. Ijj .For sale in Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and H. C. Sanderson, Druggists. A Pair of Shoes Free to Every Baby Born This Year cut to $1.98. cut to $2.98. and 79c. Cheapest Shoe Store. . 307 Lackawanna Avenue Qie VsV8fl TE OLD DOMINION SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. New Costumes and Skirts Fashions have changed. As noiselessly as the frost gathers on the window pane, the eel-tight skirt has given place to less rigorous style and a style that admits of safe variation. The plait, widening as it runs down from the waist line; several plaits, widening in the same way, but lying very flat; a hand plait that seems to hold a trans verse puckering of the skirt take your choice. But the cut is not half the battle in making a Woman's Tailored Suit it's the tailoring. And we are glad to have had something to do with raising the standard of it. The bodice or jacket is fashioned worked into enduring good shape by the tailors as they build it. No mere shaping , of the cloth, and sewing it up, will give the effect. Do not imagine that our authoritative posi tion in matters of woman's dress has been gained by chance very serious, intelligent hard work has won it. New Tailored Suits, cheviot, full silk lined, $15 New Tailored Suits, chevioc and Venetian cloth several styles, some introducing trim ming, $20 to $30. Others at prices running to $100. Separate Skirts, $5 to $50. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, is is Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 485 to 455 . SCRANTON, PA N. Ninth Street, Telephone Call, 2333. THE SIC POWDER CO, Booms 1 and 2, Com'lth BTd'g. BCBANTON, PA. Mining and Blasting ' POWDER Muds at Mooilo and Uuih lals Work, LAPUN RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANQE GUN POWDER B:etrio Batteries. Eleotrlo Gxptod.rv splodtug blast, .Sufttr Kuo.ial Rcpauno Chemical Co.'s explo vE DR. DENSTEN 311 Spru33 St Temple Court Buildiug, SCRANTON, PA. All acute and chronic diseases of men, women and children. CHHONIC, NURV. OUB. JUtAIN AND WASTING U18KAS ES A SPECIALTY. All diseases ot the Liver, Kldneyti, Uladder, Hkin, UlooU, Nerves, Womb, Eye, Ear. Nose, Throat, and Luiikb. Cancers, Tumors, files. Rupture, Goitre, Rheumatism, Asthma. Catarrh, Varicocele. Lost Manhood, NlRhtly Emissions, all Female Diseases, Leucorrhoea, etc. Gonorrhea, Syphilis. Blood Poison, Indiscretion and youthful habits obliterate. Surgery, Fits, Ep. lepsy, Tapo and Stomach Worms. CA TARRHOZONE. Specific for Catarrh. Three months' treatment only J5.00. Trial free In office. Consultation and examt. nations free. Office hours dally and Sunday, S a. m. to t p. m. DR. DENSTEN rs tit a A a-a a a .-. a a a a . fLa ttft A nofll cxDcrifoccJ. Ibe can U I HI BBdl com ill it you auOtr from Prl?t L rii. ...... . 1 ..... Ua e V. Tilt- T fHHilKt t-tntik., a rvii ui 1 m w iiasi H.V.OMMI nsla.V..t' 00 .Norta aista at. rauadei. a ILftltk mured. Pininl.ri.tl. IlouratS-t. gn Ml. Ur far toot tuadtat r4 Oincertu Silif ID M u I to. IfrMh hmi mrl 4 m 1 0 dijfc IbcSwuiutl . Uliu4Bwk. All trtuit VfcuL T'TTTTTTTTTTTT JL & f nTSTfa OUN Wall Williams & IcAnulty, Th? SQbUrban Electric HAS THE LATEST IMPROVED ELECTRICAL APPARATUS AND IS PREPARED TO FUR' NISH CURRENT FOR . . . There's knowledge to bs galnod and money t-i be saved CONTINUOUS SERVICE AT ATTRACTIVE RATES. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIUIIIsEIU S s 5 Are You Still'a i Pedestrian?! Bather tramp than treadle? As you watch the procession of happy wheelmen and wheel women do you realize how much you are losingP There is no regret for you to follow the purchase of the bi cycle, only pleasure unless you buy the wrong kind. There is always a leader to every procession and the lead er of the bicycle procession is the Orient Leader. FLOREY & BROOKS, .211 Washington Ave. Iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiii EMPTY HOUSES CAN BE READILY FILLED IF ADVERTISED IN THE "FOR RENT" COLUMN OF THE TRIBUNE 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE Fair Prices Notwithstanding the grea' 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, Raper. 129 Wyoming Avenue Light Co. DROP THE POSTAL NOW locnndtscent Lighting Arc Lighting Electric Fans Electric Power Address 501 to 503 Connell Building Phone, 4703 34 Moum a Day I 7 Days a Week,. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON ORGANIZED 1 37 2 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. CAPITAL-SURPLUS- SSOO.OOO .. 4SO.000 WM. CONNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., ViccPret. WILLIAM H. PECK, Casbltr. Special attention clven to bust iiofi account?). Thrco per cent. In tercut paid on Interest deposits. 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