, i swmrm At'.,jkJ&W& -"v n viwb ." ' 1WTSPSJW i4 T . lf 8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THUBSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1900. ODDS AND ENDS OF NEWS OP THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD Work That Is Being Done Preparatory to Laying Foundations of the Y. M. C. A. Building The Board for Today. "Work ulll li Ik'ruii on the founda tion ot the now Young JIgii'h Chris tian association building, on Washing ton avenue, within the nest week or ton duyH, if the weather pprmltH. This excavating has been almost completed now, but there Htlll Ih a large umottnt or bed-rock which mint bipt out oC the way, The work of excavutton luiM given the big eiowd ot men whom Contractor Williams has at work, n good deal more trouble than was iin t Initialed, and aluio.it every day sUratas of exceedingly hard rock were struck. Contractor Williams has now or dered a large amount of the necessary building tnutorlal, nml the contract for the greater part of the Iron work to be used has been given to the Phoe nix Iron works, nt Phofnlsvllle, Pa. The Columbus Hrlek company, of Philadelphia, has been granted a veiy large older for the brick, which Is to be utilized In the construction of the edifice. This brick Is of u peculiar bun' color, spotted with small specks, and Is known as the Iron mottled brick. The order for the granite, which will be used In the lower part of the structure, 1ms be".n given to u V r lnoiit Hi m. The approaching cold weather will play havoc with Hie building operations, and while the foundation may be given a fair start, still It Is not likely that any very ex tensive woi k can be done until spring. It is desired that work be started on the masonry as soon as possible, but if winter lets loo.e its Icy bluets, any doings or this nature will be effectually stopped. Plant Will Soon Be Kemoved. The plant of the l,acka wanna Laibti eating company, on Capouso avenue, will bo transferred to Wilmington, Del., by Dec. 1. The deal between the local stockholders and a number of Wilmington capitalists, by moans of which several of the Hcranlon people withdrew from the company and the I Delawnreans came In, has already been mentioned in these columns. Word has now been received at the works that everything Is almost In readiness at Wilmington for the trans fer of the works. A large building has been purchase'! on Front street, Wilmington, and the ivoil: is now being hurried on the foun dations tor the big boiler and engine which are to be set up. The ouler has been sent on for the Scrauton mana gers to get everything in readiness for the transfer, and by Dec. 1, at the latest. It is expected that this city will have eell the last of this indus try. The Wilmington plant will ba much larger than the Scranlon one, and will employ three of four times as many hands. Orders by Division Superintendent. An order yesterd.iy Issued by Act ing Division Superintendent K. M. Kino relieves the conductois of pas senger trains from hereafter hand ling railroad mail at Scranton. ThH mail will now be put in packages and delivered to the train baggage men at the station, nnd mail from tho trains will be dellveivil to the station baggage men by the train baggage handlers. Another outer posted yesterday by Acting Superintendent Rlne calls the attention of Lackawanna trainmen to the handling of steam hose. The rail loaders are directed to see to it that all hose Is hooked up with the chain and hook provided for same, and when necessary the extra hook Is to b-3 used to shorten the chain and ptvvent it irom hanging too low, when uncoupled. "Tins practice of lilting the hose," the order continues, "and throwing the chain across the end of the coup ler must be stopped, as It brings the eiialn in contact witli the brass lace gasket and ruins, the gasket." Longest Trolley Bond in the World. Seven, years ago Albeit h. Johnson, president of the l.ehlgh Valley Trac tion company, remarked to a friend in Ihls city, that he would yet own a traction road running from this city to .Haston. Ever since that time he has kept his eye on all the developments of traction roads which have taken place and his ambition to inn a line connecting this city with Huston was ESSTRENCll NURSING MOTHEKS. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRING AND SICK WOMEN WEU. f8WERJJS Vv EIV2 never lost sight of. Today, In Phila delphia, his dcslie found its consum mation and the Hasten Consolidated Hlecttlc company becomes a part' of the l,ehlgh Valley Traction company. The negotiations weiu conducted In the of llcu of K. it, Smith & Co. The Knston Consolidated Klcetrle. system, now ab sorbed by the Lehigh Valley Traction company comprises the Huston, South Huston, Phllllpsburg, College Hill, the Huston, Palmer and Ucthlehoin rouds nnd Its brances to Nazareth, The en tire trackage Is about fhlrty-rtve miles. .Mr, .Johnston's system already com prises llfi miles and this lease, which Is for WJ years, will extend his system to MO miles, reaching from Phllllps burg, X. ,!., to Hlutlngtnn, and from the slate region of Northampton county to licthlehem and from there to this city. Negotiations are also pending be tween the Lehigh Valley Trartlon com pany and the Allentown and Slatlngkm road and it is highly probable that the latter road will also pass Into posses sion of the Lehigh Valley Traction company. Of all these lines Allentown Is now the hub from which the electric spokes radiate. With the absorbtlon of the Allentown and Slutlngton rotid, the line reaches from Phllllpsburg, N. ,T to Slatingtou nnd from the slate re gions of Northampton county to this city, touching all points between, con necting Huston, Uethlchem, Allentown, Catasaciua, Slutlngton, Uangor, Bon Argyl, Nazareth and Ilellertown, With the building of the lines of the Inland Traction company between North Wales and Chestnut Hill Park, work on which Is now about to begin, nnd the extension of the line from Itichlnndtown to Hellertown, there will be completed the Until links of what will prove to be the longest continuous trolley lino in the world. beginning tit Wilmington, Del., a passenger will then be able to ride by trolley to Philadelphia, with but' a few transfers, nnd thence continue to ride, on a continuous line from the Quaker City a total distance of 00 miles t'o .Munch Chunk, passing over the inland lines through Lansdule to Sellorsvlllo lines, going through Allentown and Perkasle, over the Quakertown line to Hellertown. thence over the Uethlchem line to the Lehigh Traction lines, going through Allentown and over the newly opened Slatington line to the lntter place, where a final 12 miles extension, now In course of construction will reach to .Miutch Chunk. Allentown Chronicle. D., L. & W. Board for Today. The muke-up of the D L. and W. board is as follows: uliie-d.ii, Xov. -I. wir.n o.us UAsr. 7..10 p. in. A. .!. MrDuniicll. S.M p. in. L'. Kiwr-Iry. 11 p. in. ,1. .7. Dully. '1 IniiMl.n , Ju. 51. WILD CATS i:ST. V2.-M j. in. W. I). N.itM. :: a. in. .1. llnmli.Mii. 1 .1. III. It. Ht'lllH'tl. ." .1. III. 0. li.ilulolpli. i tl .1. 111. ('. RllllinltinltHW S ;i. in. J. llmklwri. lO.SO u. in. M. I '.irtiKub . J1.S0 a. til. R. T. Sni'k- 1 i. hi .1. 11. McP.iiiti 2 p m. P. 1.. linger.-. K.I3 p. in. W. LaHiir. l.I.'i ji. in. II. J. Lirkin. EU.MltlTS. 7 p. hi., cit tioui Nay Ausr K. 1!. Duty. (I a. in., ust (!. 1'ionnli'ikiT. !l a. in.. u-t W. II, Xicliol-. 11 a. in., M"U I. drum 7 p. in., vist frir C.ijUKM W. It. Mil.anc. 7 p. in., mm f i i mi l'.ivusm T, .', 1 heminon. i a, ni., t.isi i:. .Mc.Mlistri. I p. in., cikt ,1, Jtu-lor, rui.rxn. 10 a. in. Singer, ptisiir.its. il a. m., dt ft. Ilniiscr. ll.::o .i. in., iut 3li an. 7 p. in., .lit Muipli.i . 9 j. in., r.M Uolili'ii. l'ASi:XGi:it 1.NCJI.NE3. 7 a. in. (jjilnpy. 5.30 p. in. Stanton. 7 p. in. Mt'0iTii. vir.i) cats wi:sr. 4. :0 ii, in. ii. W. rituei.iUI, villi M.i-lir'h nun. fi ,i. in. ,1. lUrluT. .'i.::cj ,i. in, -A, I'. .Mullen. 7 a. in. J. lien II, ii :i, in. T, ritp.ililck. ID .1. in. .1. 0'IIji.i. II a. in. .1, tialuivaii. 12 l.'cloilt 110(111 tj. Hint. I -1 p. in. - fi. Hill, ii p. in. -I", Wall, il.iio ji. in, S. dnii'iib, I p. in. A. (i. Illllllllitt, ,', , in. A. Ki'Uliim. p, in. W, A. lijrtliuloiucw. l..!0 ji. in.--A, (icnil. 7 l. 111, - 11. (ValllM, s ji. in, t, !', Miii. notiui:. Ui.iKfni.in lliii- will rd out Willi inmluinr V. 1', ttuii5, mi S ii. in, lli cat iinrtli, iv. -1, This and That. No.SiU, sinother of the order of -g hog engines given by the Delaware and Hudson lliiilroud company, was turned out for ilui latter yesterday, by the Dickson Locumotlvo works, on Cliff street, Yesterdays' storm did no damage on the rallrotds, and tho only train which was delayed during the day on the Lackawanna, was No, 0, of tho Huf faln section, Tho engine broke down at Llnwood, two miles from Iluffnlo, nnd It took half an hour beforo she, could be started ngatn. K. TJ, Krvln, of tho Gold Car Steam Heating company, has been author ized to supervise und Instruct nil pas senger conductors, baggagemen and hrukemen in tho management nnd wo of the Gold car heating system, em ployed on tho trains, ills instructions nni to bo observed nnd obeyed in ths samo manner as if ho was a road otll clul, WorJ? will be sturted today ut tho Raymond colliery In Archbnld, which has been idle during tho last nine months. This mine is operated by the New York, Onturlo and Western Hall, road company, and the long-standing differences between employers and em ployes huve at last been settled, and the men will go back to the chambers this morning, Passenger car conductors of tho Delayaro, Lackawanna nnd Western railroad were yesterday notified thai all crews have been provided with tin boxes for carrying water glasses o their trains, also with a supply of Kinases. ijiereiore, commencing at l once, all conductors are ordered to 1 tnke Up tho water glasses at the end of each run. BEPBESENTATIVES OP THIBD-OLASS CITIES. Tho Convention nt Harrlsburg Com pletes Its Work. 0" Ktclnnhr- Wlro Irom 'llic Anrllfil Pre. Harrlsburg, Nov. 21, The convention of representatives of tho third-class cities of Pennsylvania completed Ita work today by adopting several amend ments for submission to the next legis lature In the law governing such cities. One of tho amendments make tho mayor eligible to succeed hlms-elf nnd atlthnrl7.es him to dismiss police men at his plcnsure und suspend police men for n period of not more than sixty days without pay. Another amendment provides that city assess ors may be elected for one, two and three years, and Increases the term of city solicitor from two to throe years. The law will also be amended to create the olllco of receiver of taxes, who shall rocelvo a commission of one per cent, on all taxes collected, and who shall bo held responsible for the collection of nil taxes placed in his hands, The delegates wore tendered a. ban quet this evening by the board of trade. WALL STBEET TBAGEDY. A Bartender Attempts to Kill His Wife and Shoots Messenger Boy. By Kulli'iUp Wire from The .Viim latcil Pie.. New York, Nov. L'l. Wall street was startled this morning by a tragedy which 'occurred a. few yards from tho liroad street entrance of the stock ex change. John Lanier, a bartender, drew a revolvvr and tiled to shoot a woman supposed to be his wife. Three shots were sent in her direction, but the man failed to hit his mark. One shot struck John Daly, u messenger boy. After ilrlng the shots, Lanier put a, bottle to his lips, draining It of Its con tents and then fell to the pavement. A doctor was summoned, but Lanier died before his arrival. Caibollc acid had caused his death. Daly, the wounded messenger boy, was removed to the Hudson street ohs pltal In an automobile. The tragedy occurred at ! o'clock and Wall and Krond streets were crowded. At the first shots the bickers, clerks and mes sengers scurried away. Lanier's body was carried Into tho Western Pnlon olllce at 10 Hroad street. A great crowd surrounded the place soon after the tragedy. THE KENTUCKY'S OBDEES. Washington Officials Are Still Beti cent Concerning Them. II' i:cluslo Who from Tho Aii latcil I'rcvi Washington, Nov. 21, The battle ship Kentucky, which has been or dered to Smyrna, Turkey, has arrived at Naples. It Is highly Improbable that the exact nature of the Instruc tions sent to her commander, Captain C. JI. Chester, in regard to the visit of the big armor-clad to Turkey's port will be made public before she reaches there. , onieials continue to say that the Kentucky will visit Smyrna merely to show the Stars and Stripes and lot the Turkish people s-e what a fine ship she is, but they admit that she will remain there at least three days. If an attempt to compel Turkey to pay the Armenian indemnity Is to bo made no well 'informed ofllcia! Is prepared to admit the fact. MUBDEBED AND CBEMATED. Fate of Two Old Ladies at Char lotte, N. C. My Kulii-be Wite finm Tin- Associated Pre?!. Charlotte, N. C. Xov. 21. Two old ladies, Violet J. Colley, aged 7.1, and her niece. Jane Catherine Colley, who lived alone in a houst- on tho main thoroughfare, five miles from Char lotte, were last night murdered, rob bed and their bodies burned. The old Indies wore generally reported to be wealthy. It Is known that they bad a good deal of money. They had lived a letlrcd life for years and seldom ventured away from home. The dwelling had been ransacked from top to bottom, Indicating that a most thorough search had been made lor the money which the old ladies were supposed to have kept in tho house. DAMAGE FBOM FLOOD. By KkIu.-uu Mile (mm Tho A5-.ntl.iti.il Pics. McnipliU Ti-tin., Nov. 1. I.iunlior rlnn. uliote mills uio liic.ilul on iirr, tu northern lioinul.iiy of ilic my, miuVihI (Ijiiuso Cstiiu.iU'il in limn- th m MHI,(H1(1 by thu oii'illimliiK ul Wulf hut (hiring I lie iiikIiI. A snildcn li-' irMilU") (null a liin i.iinfill tliroimlioiit this s-ivtlon, which .it .MdnpliH KMrhiil 2.H indies An ini memo .iniiiiiiil i w nnd r.dl, minimi in Wulf I i it. InnKc liwc .mil wcic curled mil ijuo the SllM.!llUii i her. CZAB'S CONDITION. by i:cliiiliV W'iie liom 'I he AssmLilul l'rcs. l.iwidh, i:uioirnii lliiwia, N'm. SI.- -"I lit) Inil Irtin iviuiit tuiliy n,v ihc KUf' iili.Vm'i.itH mj$ inoie NitlaMctuQ'. It ie.nl .1- folln; '"Ihc 1711V p.i-cil .1 i-Jliifjitoiy djy jeteid.n. His 1 omlit iun is foil. Tiinpi ratlin 111 ti o'doiU l.it I'Wiiiiijr, lli-J.fii pnl-c, 7i!. lie leit hut litllj lining tlic niiiht Inn Irom no ilMtiihlni; (,uhc. 1IL iiijji'sl,', V KcniT.iI (midltlon 1- n.ili'.f.iiloiy, Tiiiiii'i.Uiiii IliK moiiiiiig. inn.U; pu.e, 7(1." One Night to Denver CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY JHE COLORADO SPECIAL leaves Chicago at 10 every morning via Chicago-Union Pacific & North-Wezttrn Line; arrives Denver i.so nest after noon and Colorado Springs and Manltou same evening, No change of cars; all meals in dining cars, Another fast train at 10.30 ji. m. daily, New book, Coloradc Illustrated, mailed on receipt of four cents postage. Call on any agent for tickets or address 4t Breadjiai. Nm Urk43S VloD SI., Clnilnnatl 001 Cklt'tat.tfhllaitilpMSOr SmlthflJSt., PMttimg 339 HMtftfngtoi St., Button 33i Suct'hr St., ClcuiljrJ 301 Main St., ' Bufjle' 17 Camcut Martini, Dttrtlt ill Clarh St., ' Chlcagv2llngSt..tiit,Tirontv.Ot. Tho IMckson MiuuinictiU'in!,' 0i. t cr an ton nml WllUes-Uirrj. i't, Munut'uuiumri u.' L0C0M0TIVUS, STATIONAUy ENdlNES Uullcri, Moljtlngind Pumping AUclilnery. QtD.rftl OlBc. WarjiDla, Da. CEYLON AND INDIA TEA BLACK oi GREEN Has a strong claim on all lovers of good tea because it is the only absolutely pure tea on sale. It also goes twice as far, and that's important. Think of this. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. DELICIOUS. Bold only in I.rnd I'ncki'tn. fiOc, Oil.:, und 70c, Per LI). Merchant Tailoring 90 It is impossible to gst more for your mouey than we give you. Others may offer lower prices but they give you much inferior work. Some give good work, but exhorbitant prices, Our facilities are the best, our work the best and our prices the lowest. W. J. DAVIS, 213 Wyoming Ave. Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Oil Stovss, Gas Stoves, M Heaters. fi I2S-337 PENN AVENUE. NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor. Sixteenth St. and Inlng Place, NEW YORK. American IMaii, S3.S0 I'er day anil upward. European Plan, $1.50 per day and upward. I. P. CUAWFOIID, Pioprletor, ---- For Business Men In tho h'jart ot tha wholesale district. For shopper S minutes' walk to Wannmnltora; S mlnutm to Bleed Oooper'H Big Store. Knsy of access to the ureac Dry G noils Stores. For .Sightseers One block from B'wny Cars. civ. Ini; easy transportation to all points or interest. f HOTEL ALBERT t I NEW YOHK. X -f ror. nth st. a UNiVKnsrry ru -f unly one Illoclt from Broadway, . t WOO lib, 3I UP. iiricea Heaioiubli w WINTER RESORT. 'Thvough the Hesperian Gardens of the West" Buns the Luxurious "SUNSET LIMITED." The Finest Thing on Wheels, AND ITS DESTINATION ABE THOSE DELIGHTFUL Summer Lnnds of ' California," Special tliruuiili tiulnj voaslstln of klcepliij; and dinliiff-iura will li'-ne New Voik cury fcat. urday, 'lurada ami Tliuuday, rnnu.tliiir ill-n-ctly with the "Suu-ct Liniitcd" at Now Orlcjiu. 1'ur lull InlotiiiJtUin. dee UlualraUil pampli. lets, maps uml tlini-Utks, ulvj louvst rati, aleeplns tar tickets and Unk'ije cherktd, apply to Soutliem I'JclUf Co., 10U S. TliliJ trect, PLiUdelfhU, f. SALAOA FORSYTH CMol!ySdU)allac BCRANTON'9 SHOPPAQ CENTER. Extraordinary Sale Of Ladies' Kid Gloves $1.00 Per Pairi,ooo pairs Ladies' Fine Street Gloves, pique sewn, in a quality universally sold at a dollar.-,fiftya pair, These colors Black, Pearl, Browns, Tans, Greys, Modes, Red, Gold Brown. See window. An Advance Sale Of Holiday Umbrellas At $4.00 EachAt $5.00 EachTwo Assortments. 200 all told. Made especially to our order, of the finest silk taffeta, warranted to give satisfaction in wear. The handles are all of fine pearl and ivory with heavy sterling silver mounting. In our regular stock these goods have always brought from $6.00 to $7 50 each. A rare chance to buy your Christmas Umbrellas at a great saving. See Window. CONNOLLY THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED a 72 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital SSOO.OOO Surplus GOO.OOO WAL CONNELL, President. IIOiNRY BELIN. Jr., VlcoPrei. WILLIAM H. PECK, Cashlir. Bpecla: attention given to busi ness accurnts. Three per cent, in terest pal on Interest depoatta. 11 5 Lager Beer Brewery llmiuracturers r OLD STOCK PILSNER 438 to 455 , SCRANTON. PA N. Ninth Street Telephone Cull. 2:S3, THE MOOSIC POWDER CO, Uooms 1 auihN ComMlh B'lM'g. BOttANTON, PA, nining and Blasting POWDER UeCo at Mooilo and ilujh lata yttU. LAFL1N RAND POWUBR CO,'9 ORANQE QUN POWDER Blctrlo Battsrleu. Ul.otrloKrploiiri. ljiuuia ui4ii, oarct iruai it )4 Rtiaimi Cfeaiical Ge.'s &&$& & WALLACE, RUGS We want you to sea the new arrivals in our Carpet Department. We believe we have the most complete stock in Northeastern Pennsylvania, and know that, quality con sidered, we can give you value and a selection not to be. had this side of New York. A superb line of I WALL PAPER I I BRASS AND $ WILLIAMS & McANULTY, 129 Wyontin; Avinm. These Game Boards have Uulca for 50 Oames including CROKiNOtr " r ''" AHRQM GAMES Florey & Brooks, 2 1 1 wfvhe!1nueet.on DR, DONSTEN Fhys'cfan and Suieoa 311 SprtiGJ St. Tcujp 0 Uuri Mug bCR ANION FA. All acuto and clirtnic Jlsoas-s o( men, wo. mm and iliildrcn. CIIHO.S'IU NintVOU.S, UltAlN AN'U WAS1INU UlblJAiiKS A .SI'DC IAI.TV. All di.iMwi ol Hie Litrr, Kidneys, llUJdcr. M.ln, llluud, .Sir via, Womb, Ue, lar, Nobe, lliruat, and Uunn', l.'ancurs, i'uim,rj, l'ilc4, Kuplure, Ualtrv, ItlicuiiuiUin, A.tliiiia, CaUirh. Variucoii'le. Im alaiihoud, .Sightly hiiussioni, all IVmalu DUcxicn, Lrucorrlioca, etc. (lonnortlaa, 53 ptillia. Illucd I'oUon, IndUcre l.iii and joullilul hatilta obliterated, hurgeiy, tits. Kpilepiy, Tape and Sivmacli U'orinj. C. TAHItllOZONK, bpiiclHtt lor l.'atarrli Tlireo montlu' triatinint cnly 3.(i0. Trial free in uttUi'. Cuiituli.ition and examination (ic?. OUire bouts dally and Sunday, S a. in. to u p. m. f DR DEINSTEIM 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE CARPETS M - I DRAPERIES I METALLIC BEDS I . HENRY BELIN, JR., General Agent for ths Wyoming DUtrict for OUPONT'S POWDER. Ululnp, niastlnir, Sportliifc-, Smokcleji ana tha ltepauno Clieinieal Compaiiy'i Hiffh Explosiyes. Safety Fie, Cupi and Kjplodcrs. Room 401 Co celt lluildine, Scranton. AUrJNL'lKS) TIIOS. FORI) .... Wttatoo JOHN 11. SMITH & EON , Plymouth W. K. UULL1QAK WilktjUarrt l ' v i- a 'i rj .