!-: r is '" Tft V' r. t " -. . tl I"1 I ' ' ."K 12 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1900 (Si : INDUSTRIAL : Sonic Dopni'tuios, Tho now time lalilc. which wunt In to clli'd on tin) Dolnwnro, T.iu-hu-wnnna unil WcHtcrn tint fctun-.ln.v, ion-litln-i ninny Impoilitnt nil'"-, rovohi Int? the iHOvninniil r twilii". It fiin tlons Kiput piiio In uiinimuhln MwltcliOH, ami iiiIp '-'- Imj tlu fiillow Ins to pay on the Hiililect: SnlliliM -Apiiiinrli t tiotn with moil ciic In hit? tlw lulu, mlllf, iimler mill lonliul it to lie utile to pl"P liiiinliiir uH. In urn.' the sulUli I-i Mruiiir. '1 1 1 uiiiiilnir ml ii wllili I" n-prniic1iliiir. l tt!u, ff In nwltitiliii,' I" nny Mint. Mill I".' ionliliiil .i M'-" tKgllnnici mi' Ilic nrt nf I lu incliiiir. iniulrliii! tiry nilWarloiy Mplatnlloti. It l tlio ilntv "f tin1 rnliiliirlnr to ei nml Klmtt lint Hi'" lllrtim in Irlt loil.cil ilalit for tin' niilii tuik. 'Ir.iln turn ot C1( hv tliiin linM 1 1I.1 1 in "' llilin for their own lulu, nml uiiilu im tluuniliiiitn nil; or allow 0II1PM lo "lo II lor 1.1111. lien ror nml MlitiMir Inlin I il-i- n llli. Uh" unto inut In Uci inn! 1 1 i.ih ,p' lo'l't lot KhI until Hie tr.iln in- tt.iltn fm wlili Ii lttli Im licon likm liii' ii-nl. Ihltiit cwlliliii inn"! not l mule. .Mfdy Sttlutiin lomliicliiM mill Piialniin Jnir tlio Mltili(i on tin1 uiiiIm will .ilium -"I tin in n m t" r ml him tint mi) I"1 Iiii1Iii mi tin- Miltili limn iiiniilnif mil mi tin' I" il" line. Vnll Beinu Itobutlt. The Ioiik Htiiiie wall In the y.ml 'if the Central Knllioml ol Xiw ,!"i!sf.v, N licln H'-hiillt, anil a coijii "I' wen au- d.illy wni-Ulnjf on It, iiinlor tin nilioi'vlfrlon of oil" of tli" iiK'-intanls of Sni'Piintenilonl of lulntonin.ce of AVny (leorm.' U. Twhilnir 0 tho (Vn tl.ll. A l.ii'Ri' ili'irl'-lc -if lifon fU'L'teil and It is likely tli.it the ifli'iUei' liart of the wall vlll luive to he loin ilnwn and recopstitU'ted. Its foundations are hi :i weak con dition and in many place It li In vciy poor conilltion .M vai lens points tlio Btonc hnlts out In a way which intei-retea with iias-hnj tinitis ami this fact was l.imely inMrimicntal In rallHliiR wnik to lm Mavted anew. The reconstruction will occupy s-evot il weeks' time. Works Almost Complete. The construction of the addition to the Suhinbim Hlectilo l,i'jht com pany's jilant is now almost completed, and within a short time the two splen did now chops will ho iwidy for oc cupancy. The brick woik was finished homo days aso, and I'liildinjr operations 1 hen took a tempoiaiy lull, while the steel woik v.as annltnd. Tho covre sunted steel roofing has now been put on the structure, and at present 1 he men are busied with putting on the steel Mclim?. Pennsylvania Appointments. New appointments made by the Pennsylvania ltailroad company were unofficially announced Thursday, at .Mtoonn, as follows: A. C. Shand, supeilntemlent of the Altoona. division, to (suereed A. Ti. Keed, dcceasL'd; V. .T. Cleve, assist ant principal engineer, to nucceil A. 1 Shand as pi incipal chief engineer, nialntenamp: D. r. AVatt, superln it'iident of AVest J'cnn'-ylvanla divis ion, leliios to be tuccoLdod by A. "V. Moss, superintendent of the Schuyl kill iIMsIon; F. V. Itobb, superintend 1 lit nf Jlononjfahela divi'ion, succeeds . A'. Jloss, and will himself be suc ceeded bv O. n. JIHIer, assistant engi neer Jfononfahela division. Sunporintendent's Orders. Superintendent C. 1?. Ketcliam, of the Lackawanna, has issued an order to trainmen, lesarcllni? thp tracks on tho 1'hUlipsbtiii; line, at rashiiiTton. 13einninK at 12 o'clock yesterday noon the west-bound main tincks be tween tho Washington sisn.tl cabin and tho J:ioail street ciossins on the PhllllpsburK line at Washington was abandoned, and hencefotth the ptesent east-bound main track will be ued as n. slnsle track between there poIntH. The cicssover switches ,1u.t east of. Broad street will be operated by Salo mon located nt that point anil the new crossover switch j.ut In just west oC the Washington signal cabin will bo operated by switchmen row located at third tiack or approach switch to the yard. Today's D., L. & W. Board. Today's D L. and W. board la as follows: Priday, Dec. 7. UI.I)x(JVbT, KA&T. R p. m. II. llMnni;, wlili .lolm llnnl-.' men, 8.'I0 p. m. TlMiuli.il' Xmuii.in. 11 p. ill. A. 1'. iliillin. , Satunliy, Pie. S. v. ro .: a. 1 a. .-, ;i. 1 .1. 7 a. S a. !l il. lO.ilO 1 p. a p. :u"i I.I". 0 a. 1 P ii P. 7 p. il 11. n 11. II 11 7 p. 7 p. W1M CA1S L'ASr. n. m. T). Wallaie. 111. I). Kciiney. 111. ,1. Cicnllj. 111. riank. Ilalli'tt. m. J. Deilne. 111. n. Jl. Ilullitt. in. .1. A. llu-li. 111. II. .1. I.arKin. a. 111. A. J. Mi Iiu111n.ll. a. in. 1". 1), S0101. in. 11. Hernial, 111. W. A. Iliilhokiiiuu. p. 111. II. T. l'i lions, p. 111. II. Dolmlj, SLMIMII'S. in., east II. Mi Mllstcr. in., eait J. Jlo-Iii, 111,, cait II. (iillli.Mii. in., east (mm Nay Auk E. DufTy. in., west (I. rroniiMUcr, in,, iit V. II, Meholi. , in., mi ft Ciul?!;, in., i",t (rum I'ajnsa Mil.ine, 111,, est (10111 lijii,'n GlnUy. Plil.l.int. JO a, 111, I", II, Soior, puiiuaiB. fl a. 111. 0. llfuscr, lt.au a, in. Moran, 7 p. 111. M. .Minpliy, 11 p. 111. Lainpins, vAssr.saun knoishs. 7 a. m. Oallney. fir.O p. in. Stanton. 7 p. 111. Jlitfiiieni Wll.ll CATS WI.ST, I a, ni,0, 'I In in w. with T, I.. I!u'ei' nun, I.. Ml u, 111. II. Smith, .'1 a, in, U . Kinicxli'.i . il .1, 111. .1. I.. M iuis. 7 a. in. I. Iliilm, h a, in. O. W, 1 null, II a, in. 'P. .1. 'Iliiim'iviii, 10 a. in. W. KI1I11, Willi A. 0. llimmit'i nail. 11 a. in, John lijli.i'.'iii. M o'lloik noun lliKeii), 1 p, 111. O, Cim', with l', lliithnlomcu'ii nun 2 p. 111, J. Cuali'llo. ;; p. in. J, o'Hji 1. p. in. ,r. 11, jiiCiim. r, p. in. Tlionui Mi Call In, II 11. 111. W, LalKirr. 7 p. 111. 0. V. miiIIIi. NOl'ICi:. nuiKimen Nonnan llousir, William l' ltalliil) rial I; MIIU, William lloar ami .Joliu )oht'ii will ropurt nt traiiun lilu'H oilku u.:i) p. 111 piicniliir Ulti. b'uiiiljy. Road Will Be Built. The L'omnieiclal Advertiser of Nov Yoik says: "Ptesldent Thorne, of tin Ilejawaro Vnlley and Kingston rail ouil (he piojected new coal roud say.s that tho u-ports that the scheim has been abandoned ue not true. Tin construction of tho new toad, ho de clares, will be procodetl with on Boon ns certain features of tho pending Ml put Ion nro tllspoMed n'f. "Tho loport that the proposed road would not ho built was based chiefly on the fact nf.tho Ontario nnd Western railroad hnvliiK bought a number ot Independent collieries which had been counted on as feeders, for the new road. A uinior Is also ctinent thill tho Ktile lallrond Is ucirotlntliiK for tho control of the Veiinsylvnnlii Ootit company, which is the main backet' of the new toal road piojeut," Troublesome Bock. A latire derrick has been elected by Cniitiiii'liir Williams' men to assist In tile woik of excavntloii ut tho now Yniiiit; Men's Christian association building site. The lock which has been stitlck has proved more trouble some than was at llrst anticipated, nhd opetatlon.s have now leached a point whpip It Is practically hnposslblp tn net ut the rock, working with a team, and as the woik of shoveling It out would take too much time the der ili'k has been built to aid In the te inoval of the heavy fragments of rock, 11 Is not likely that the exenviUhiR will be tomplete lor two weeks yet. once hulshcd woik 011 the foundation will he stalled, the weather permitting. Appointed Superintendent. Captain Fiemont Stokes has boeii appointed superintendent ot the coal pi opei ties of the Hutler Mine company at l'lttslon, which wete this week pui I'hnved by tin- Hillside Coal and lion company, Mr. Stokes has for some yeais been the assistant lnlitln;; engineer of the Hillside company. Hereafter his liead iltiarteis will be at IMttSton. This and That. l'hlslon Sitpoiliitnilent K. M. lllne, of the Scranton division of the Dela ware, Ij.icknwannn and AVcstcin, was In Htioudsbiucr vesterday. Vnlentlni' Hllss, who is the owner of silk mills at Xoitlt Scranton and Dickson Pity, is negotiating for the purchiiM. of tin- McAllister mill at Pat crson, N. J., which Is one of the largest at that pint e. Woik Is progressing lapldlv on the new paint shop which Contractor !:, S. Williams N bvildlng In the Dela wuto, Lackawanna and Western rail road j'anN. The brick work Is al most complete now, and after thp stiuctute has been roofed, which will be soon done. It will bo a mnttpr ol only a few days until It Is occupied. Chief Cleik O. F. Poore, cf Goneial Supei Intel. dent of tho Lackawanna Clarke's olUce, left tlu city last night for Chicago, whence ho will return Tuesday. H0PB0TT0M. Special lo tiie Scianlnn Tnhnmi Itopbottnm, Dec. 7. Seur.il townipeople weic called to Montioc on Tuiiilay on lie i.w o( Jlri 111. C.irilnef ntrni nl hoi Imlund am! niothcr-ln-law (or Mdnipping. (tu -luiiiefiilli Ill-treat Ilia: Ms wife, it i-i .illcisnl. Hie liii-liiitd and inothti oclilul the child, ami 3ll- (linlnri Sensible Holiday Gifts Smoking Jackets, House Robes, Traveling: Cases, Fine Neckwear, Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, Etc. Highest Grade, Lowest Prices. dufiJja 412 Spruce Street. 1 THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED 1872 DEPOSITARY OP THE UNITED STATES. Capital Surplus S2O0.O0O , SOO.OOO 7TT11IHTTWTTTTVTyfTTrHTyT WiH. CONNELL, Presldsat. IIE.NRV BEL1N, Jr., VlccPrct. WILLIAM M. PECK, Caihltr. Eperla attamlon fciven to bust, nesa uccunnts. Three per cent. In. tercet pal on Interest depoatu. t ! 3 eating Stoves, Ganges, Furnaces, nil Stoves, ;;: Stoves, X Heaters. I ! I. M CUNSTER S m MI PHNH AYSNUa !, s.nnn...Knnnn..nr,nnHH.nHn v n n v n ' a v ar n tt te ti it tt tt v tt tt tt tt it it it it it tt tt it tt I! tt K K V It It It It It It K ft' ft' ft" ft" ft' Chlcnifo, 111., March SO, 1U00. AVAIt.Vi:rt'S SAFK iM'lli: CO., Hochester, X. Y. Oentleniuii: Warner's H.ife Dlnhotes Cure has cured mo com- pl tely of dlahetm from which t suffcied for five yrars. never ex- IH'i'lini,' tu bo cured. I cannot tell you how thankful I feel for ro- stuieil health and how mnteful I feel to you. Yours truly, (MISS) K. A. BELL, til North Clink iireut. Vlee-l'ieiident Aineilean Anti-Treat Society, rnunell No. 1.) PRKE SAMPLE. Nml poslil fm (in' hiiiiple lo Hainei's bid- ( me l'o , ltmliilii, .V. Y. , Mi'itiu'i IhU I'.ip, r, U " 'A ' 'A "a "4"'" 'A H 'A "A 'A "A 'A U "A 'A A A "A 'A "A 'A 'A Mtt A 'A 'A A 'A A "I M ! X M . . .1 . . . fl H n . . . . . . . s .1 ,t . it .1 9 ft n ft x ft .1 ft s ft s X X .V 'A "A SCRANTON'3 SHOPPING CENTER. Petticoats applhil In I lie (K.il 111111111111(4 (nr the leitm 1 II, 11 of hi 1 ihihl Hit ieiiie-l wa MKl.ilhut, and ,h ,iuii ,m she w,n pi ii'ed In posi'vInn o( In 1' rl'lld, -.In vvi 11I ti, 'he honio ol Iier p ircnls. In l.i iiu. Ml. M. I'll 11 -in nt Tiud.i In lliiisliim li'ii. , M11. M.iilh.i lli-ll and Mm. Paul lliuiiMiy vi ilid fiiilnU In MiIioImhi 'IIiiiimI.i.i. I'lipnatioiH aie In imj;iei at the l"niMiillt Inn ( Ii fm ,1 (hilMnni mlirl linniiiii 10 he siiiiti Clni-iiii.is i'r. 'Iho lllch mIioo! pupiU yiw .1 nii4'tm idi .o liil at 'linnilS hall this eienlin.'. 'Hie riihi'1-..ilUt l.ailii"." Aid will unit m"t Wulne-dii foi iliiinei- with Mis. llmiiih Aio. Mi, and Mis T. .1. Allen nml din-htii, ot Miinlio-e, win- l-ltoi al ,1. II. 'Iillin tliU wuh. 'I lie null, imiiul at the niw cii.ini'i) I111 linn niiiinfiiiniid Into huttii- (ui a d- il.n Pt, (iwiiix In 1 In- (luiililc In ujiaid lo -Iiippini;. 11 Lager sn For a Cold in the Head Laxative Biomo-Quinine Tablets. MercSiasit ray erj o imimmv 549.0BOS93 It is impossible to git more for your money than we give you. Others may offer low.er prices but they oive you much inferior work. Some give good work, but exliorbita.nl prices, Our facilities are the best, our work the best and our prices the lowest. 213 Wyoming Ave. Brewery SIiiuuTadurciM r OLD STOCK M TV n 435 to 455 N. Ninth Stroet . SCRAM, PS I'eleplirm; Cull. 2iJ. Pierce's Market, Penn Avenue We nuke .1 -piiiill.i n( (am. 1 lennii.i Put in and -trial fit -ti ej.ua and the prue N n low a Ilr-t lie. S"ml 1 m lie sold al. W'e do not hae .111 -pedal -ah- m IinliM hut al .ill linn", i.ui. i ininplile a line ut Mnktl (Ii'od-i, r.imy (iinidiis and Tilde Delua ihs a-, can he (otifil In the lnm.-t New- urK 01 IMiIliil'IpIni .Mai Let- whiih we -oil it ri?ht piled. 19 T.acl.awanni Ave. Prompt delher.i. 110, 112, 111 Tcnn Ale. The Dickson Miuuiriictiu'in:4 Uu. tcruuton and WIIUoJ-Hiuro, lJ. Munufaiuiirori or LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENQINSS boiler.-, Ilclstlnjond Pumping Machinery General Office. Scranton. Pa. Many Styles. A Good Offering- Repeated: Choice begins at a very little price for garments that are worth considerably more. They are of fresh, crisp taffetas in solid and changeable colors, with deep accordeon plait ruffle the same quality and style and at the same price as' two previously large lots that were eagerly bought the same day they were announced $6.50 each, though $10.00 would be only fair. The assortment of other grades is most extensivedoubt that a better one is shown anywhere. Every best style was gathered in every pretty shade, and all the taffetas are thoroughly good, whether the price be $6 50 or $25. Some very fine petticoats are $8.00 and some are $10.00. Others at $12,50, $13.50, on up to $25. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, Washington avenue THE music Fin ltoouis I aij'.r-U'oin'ith li'Vd'g. BCKAHTON, PA. nining: and BJastlrs U.ida at MaoalounJ, Utish ale iVoril. LAPLIN d RAND 30VDU CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER El.ctrla lUttorloi. IHeo'.rlulCxnloUri, expludliu blmti, s.if.'t Kais a nt Repauno Chaiabal Co.'s .: "o man ivr.8 $ & m Hanan Shoes jifi for Men, yer Davidow. 307 Lackawanna Ave. Kelly's Shoes for Ladies. S . The Best Shoes for the Smallest Prices To be obtained iu town. This statement is nui.ie without bluster or brag. Its force is merely that ot a demonstrated fact. The value-; offered for today speak for themselves to all who care to read: Men's Shoes at $2.00, $3.00, $3. jo awl $J.oo, made by the best of makers, all styles and all widths. Ladies' Shoes at $2. 00, $3.00 aud $4.00, in Patent Leather, Kuamel and fine Kid, all sizes aud all width's, A to E. TODAY'S BARGAINS. WAW&jmWitw mmSm ilk 'hmz'.i tl-viw.i. ? mii AUSjiAhU "J ES322IES3rS2n2asrffia2EnS3253 i.. a.wiJia 1 K titi :mW I Sweeper I l m0!&Wm I Perfection I r 'i-? . .v7T5i T:-r',-".N.J H ar; f tTONiftS rttffl:-iirasaaaTaLaaaai!g I.-! We want you to see the most pei feet Carpet Sweep er ever produced, tt o hauitiess 97 Perfect in Mechanical ConMiiiclKui and Finish. SAVE " i Willi TIIVIE, LABOR, GARRETS "Have Demonstrator Show Its Merits. If,. 129 ii Wyomliig Ave Cnrpets. "Wftll Papor. Sraporioo. -j'rffrv'w-?1-"--'- 120 pair Ladies' Spring Heel Buttou $2,00 Shoes, at $1.25. 60 pair Ladies' Spriug Heel $1.00 Shoes at 50c, 96 pair Ladies' Vici Kid uid Box Calf, Goodyear velt, $3.0 Shoes at $2.50, 17S pair Ladies' Vici Kid Buttou $i.so aud $2,00 Shoes, at 98c, $1.29 and 51.49, 60 pair Meu's Russia Calf, Box Calf, Leather Lined aud Buamel, Goodyear Welt Shoes, worth $3, Jo; today only $2,50. 148 pair Men's Calf, Vici Kid and Kuamel Shoes, worth $3.00, at $2.00. 1000 pair Meu'a Shoes at 98c, $1.29 and $1.49, worth nearly double the price. 1,000 pair Ladies' Common Sense Caudee 50c Rubbers, sizes 2 J4 to 3s, at 15c. Men's Slippers at 50c, 75c, $1,00, $1.25 and $1.50. Ladies' Slippers at 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Boys' aud Youths' Shoes at 98c and $1.25. Children's Shoes at all prices. The above are only a few of the many bargains. We invite you to call and examine our goods petore buying elsewheie. Remember, there is no trouble to show you goods and you will surely save money by it. MVrD HAWinA IA T"e Cheapest Shoe Store. lYI T bK LA flUU W, 307 Lackawanna Avenue EXTRA HELP TO WAIT ON Y.OU, v . n,HniirMll ntfi WmfiiiirRiAn 1S4IVW .'5ATC. trAiViS HXiii 13 WillUaS""' IIRM.IUWI siuulv.h yte l-U2S2i i 1 1 Mjflim AROHAaSNAMnBSaB C 'ja! -:.vt-iiL.ii.,-fr- T.,a-,r,'r Tiir-Ti-.i?7fiT-ii-rr.M-fn yhi These Game Eoarda .ve-Rulea for GO Gmea includiuj; CROKINOLE and all tlio C A ft ROM GAMES Plorey & Brooks 1 1 w"ta DR, DDKSTEW J byslctan aud Silicon WMv 311 Spraw.SI. All acute owl rliiculo Jueaais ol men. no, meu una tliildrui. CIIUO.MO MlllVOUS, UUAIN ANU WAbllMl llbl.'.bi: A bl'IX'. lAl.l'V, All dinnne) ul llie I.Imt, Klilnej, Ul.iilUi.r. akin. lllooJ. .Siim, Ucmli, l.)i, t ur, Notr. 'llirojt, uml l.uiv, Cjii.i:u, 'liunom, 1'iU'ti, jluptuie, Uoitre, Itlauiiutiain, Atlmu, Caurrh, uriococile. Lost JIjiiIiocJ, Nightly l-iiu-t-iluiis. ill IVmale lliM'Jtis, l.iiK'i'iihoij. etc, Uomiotrlit. SM'lilIK HlooJ I'ol.un. Intllir lion ami outlilu lublu olilitt'ratnl. bur-nry, fits, KiHiJj, Tape unii btonuili Wvriu-i. CA TMIUIlUZONi:, tiicillic for Cat-ink 'l'hu niontlis' lrJtnioiit only ifJ.OO. Trll free In itfUe. Consultation bii-1 examination fue. Gtllco liuursi diily and bunda), B a. m. to 9 p. ia. DR. DENSTEN HENRY BELIN, JR., General Ascnt for (lit Wyoming Dlitriit for POWIEi. Miulni;, lllastintr, Eporting, FniokvltM and bt U-.'jjuiio Clunikul Cciniany'i) High Explosives. Safety Yarn, Canj nml Kxplodcr. Room 401 Con noil Iluililin.-, K'lanton, AUE.SCII'S: TIIOH. roitf) ..,., ,, ,...., ,.Mttsto JOHN' II. SMIUI & SON ...............riymo'itl W. V. JIULI.UIAK ,. Wlllej Ilan 9 ' vi" 4 -
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