fm$w':'i;m' pCjfT ipT5'if'.jrfi.1i'.- wti - t'- Yitfvii v.'j r ,s ' w itttw snnATVTmv tuthittvp siATTTTitiAY. n'Rr,it!iVTKKii. 1K. mnn. JI.Jl.iJ yvikl -. Wi'i .WJ.U KJiV.- o.-J - -.- . wT -.-,. - NEWS OP THE LABOR WORLD B. H. EVANS APPOINTED FOEE MAN AT DIAMOND. He Was Formerly In Charge of the Brisbln Hes Will $c Succeeded by R. M. Keofor, Who Hns Been Here tofore Located In Luzerne County. Dickson Company Becelves a Big Order for Locomotives Order with Beferenco to Bed Signals on Lack awanna Road Notes of Interest. Superintendent 11, K. J-.ooinl, or the ,uclmv!Uina coul ilupartnuMit, yt-HU'r-day unnouiiuctl tin; uiiolntnieiU of Forcmnu K. 11. Kviuih, (if tin; nrlxbln colliery, as stieci'smir to Wllllnm IVnn Morfftin nt tho Dlunionil mines. Mr. Morgan tomleiori Ills ii-slRtmllon dur ing the early jmrt of the weU to o Into effect today. Mr. Evans Is trunxlViit'il fiom the Urisbln where he lm? liei'ii the fort inun for a lnrgo number or ywu-p, and Is succeeded In turn by H. M. Ket-for, who bus been In the Laekuwannu em loy during the Inst fourteen or fif teen years. Most of this period 1ms lioen spent In the lower dlslilets, where Ir. Kcerer bus hud ehure of men at the Kingston, Xautlcuku and other col lieries of that refilou. The change goes Into efl'eet Monday. Jt was practically decided upon at the regular Weekly confeii.'nee held Thurs day afternoon between Supuiluicndeni .Tioomls and several of his mine su perintendents. Foreman Kvuns 1ms ably demonstrated his ublllty dttilng ills many years of service, and his ap pointment as foreman of the Diamond has everywhere met with apprvnal. Capacity Increased. Tho small foime of men whom the Jturke Bros., contractors have had at work during the week raising the spill way at Lake Scianton and thus in creasing the capacity of the Scrnnton Has & "Water company's Mg reservoir, finished the nddltlon to the dam Thins day afternoon. I5y raising the spillway IS Inches the outlet to the reservoir was greatly diminished, and now the totul capacity of i.ake Scrunton will 1)0 over one hundred million gallons more than of yore. A large derrick was first raised by' the construction gang and then the ac tual building work took place. A cop ing four feet wide and eighteen Inches thick was built upon the present spill way, which extends one hundred feet. Tho spillway of the reservoir at the Williams bridge will also be raised and this small supply of water's capacity be likewise increased, yes terday was spent in rearing a derrick ,ind work will bo begun Monday, in all probability. About Red Signals. The attention of Lackawanna yard men hns been called to a bulletin which icfers to neglect in the observance of ime or the rules set forth in time table Xo. 4. This rules states that a red Hag by day and a red light by night displayed on or over or both ends of an engine, car or train indicates that workmen are under or about it. When i bus protected it must not bo coupled to or moved. Workmen will display the red sig nals and the same woikmen are alone authorized to remove them, Other ears must not be pluced on the same tracks so as to intercept the view of the red signals without first notifying the woikmen. Complaint has been made to division headquarters that yardmen are vio lating this iiile. ft is now announced hat In the future no excuses will be accepted regarding violation of It. Today's D., L. & W. Board. Today's D L. and W. board Is as follows: I'rliliy, IKc. u. wild o.vis r.Asr. i. in. A. K. Kelcliain. 'I p. in. 1. Hill Mult, in.:) p. in. (!. Ititlt-rly. ll.i.O p. in, T. Duiiclii.in. Kilmiliy, Die. l.'i. 11,11 (J.VlS, CAST. 12.D ,i. in. ti. T. M.iili', ," u, in. IS. Tlionutf. ilh Hujjiis' nun, I ,a. in. M. J. lleiinlir.ni. ,r ii. in. C. llarllmluiiU'W. H .i. in. II. Dohcrly. .s ,i, m. J hwaits. !i a. m. II. T. rrtlmvs. 10 .1. in. P. (JilllK.III. ll.:;0 n. m. O. llamlolpli. I p. m. It. t'ustiwr. ' J p. in. O, Kearney. ::.r, p. in. ,1. A. Ilii-.lt 1.15 p. in. T, Nauni.ni. summits, inc. ,-. a. in., cut i:. MeAlll.ter. J p. in,, cat W. '. Holler, ii p. in., cist II. (lilliwii. ii a. tn., west C!. frininfflkcr. !i p. in., west . II. NU lull. 12 o'clock noon, wst Cirriirir. 7 p. in., wtht fiom (MyiiKi Mi'Lani. 7 p. in., ivtt,t fiom C'.i)ii.i lifnli-y, 7 p. in., wt fiom Nay .Mw II. Dully, pui.f.i:it. Ill a, in. P. i:. Socnr. lMJMIKUS. ) a, in. lloiiwr, ll,:;u a. in. Moian. 7 1 1. in. Murphy. ;i p. in. J. II. Matoi. pAsst:x(ii:n i:m;im:. 7 a. in. (fafliicy. 7 ,i, in. 0, Ow, .'i.:'D p. in. Sttmtim. 7 p. in. M-iKoirin, wn.D c.vts, wesr, I it, in. J, II. MjiIith. ft u.ni. .lolm llailirr. ii ii. in. ('. W. Dunn. 7 a. in, T. .1. 'Ilioiup-iiii, S ii. in. T. FltpjtrKk. li a, in. W. Kitliy, villi A. C. Ilumnlt'a nun, Id a. in. J. (i.ili.iu.iii. 11 n. in. ILiRKcrty. Ii u'durk imoii .1, O'llira. 1 p. in. .1. II. .MiCiini. y p. m. W, l.allirr, :l p, in. (I. W. Snillli. 1 p, in. A. I'. Jhilllii.- ."i p. m. D. W, Kintal iM. U p. in. II. Pinllli. NO'iTt'i:, Conductor J, -T. Unify anil nvw ulll iuiidui-t 2 p. in., Summit Ku, Friday, Met; lllli, In pluio of IV, J, Jlmler ami crew. Orders from Syracuse. Superintendent A. H . Schwartz, of tho Lackawanna, has notified Lacka wanna trainmen that henceforth nil east bound Hnllsttad coal and freight englnemen will cut fiom their trains before crossing tho Delaware and Hud sou rullioml at IilnBhamton, got water at the round house and return to their trains. In tho meanwhile the conductors will go to tho "I. D." ofllce, get their indciH, then get the Erie crossing sig nal and telephone to the Delaware and Hudson tovvermen for their trains to proceed. This s done to avoid blocking the Dcluwuru and Hudson and Krle crossing and the east end of the JV. O. yatd. k Superintendent Schwartz also ttc- nounces that Slllcs'nnd lakeside Will In the future be flag statldhs for trnlns Nos. nSO, 051) 052, 053, 951, 055, 050 and O.'iV. Big Locomotive Order. Tho Dickson Manufacturing com pany has tecolved n very largo order for locomutlves from a prominent Pittg burg concern. Over twenty small en gines were ordeted nnd work on litem has been carried on In a most eiit'ieoUu nnd business like manner. A number have already been com pleted and are to be soon shipped uml several others are In the course of con struction. Bakery Being Enlarged. The Lackawanna Steam Bakery com pany Is engaged In additions and alter ations to Its plant which will nearly triple Its capacity. Tho present eight pan oven, which bakes thlrty-tlvu bar rels of flour a day, Is to be augmented by a twelve-pan oven, which will take sixty barrels a day. A new holler and engine houne Is being erected and $10, uuii worth of n.w machinery added. The enlargement of the bakery means the employment of 110 hands, as against sixty now employed. This nnd That. tlctietal Hupcrllitendenl T. M. Claike, of the LacUnwanua, last night returned fimn Xew York. Supeilntendent Dudgeon, of the Dei aware, Lackawanna and Western rail toad, has iccalled the bulletin limiting tuilns' t.peed over bridge Xo. 1!) east of W'aveily. The new siding Just east of Ulug hnmton, X. Y on the Lackawunna, is now completed, rind 'Is ready for use as a west bound passing siding, Jl will clear L',400 feet. There will be an entertainment at the Kalltoad Young .Men's Christian asso ciation looms tonight for the benellt of the members only. It will be one of the regular weekly "apple socials." Trainmaster K. A. English, of the Central Iiallroad of XeW Jersey, has is sued his monthly statement of (lie number of errois made by the company conductors on the Lehigh nnd Susque hanna division in lepoiting car num bers to the supeilntendent of car ser vice for November. ft Is likely that the special car at tins Delaware. Lackawanna and West ern station, which has been fitted up as a place for the examination and hear ing of Lackawanna employes, will bo kept busy for several days yet. Dr. U. D. Murray, who is In charge has exam iner over one hundred men so far, but theio are about eleven hundred In all employed on the Scranton division and evei'y one of these must be examined. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Time Table That Will Go Into Effect on Providence Line. A chance of schedule on the fiovl dence and Carbondalo line will go into effect .Monday. December 1", 1000. The service to Providence square will be every seven and one-half minutes, with fifteen minutes to Marvin crossing. Cars will leave Penn and Lackawanna avenues as follows: .07, Market street: .15, Providence; ."2, Market stiect; .30, Carbondalo; .37, Market street; .45. Providence; .52, Maiket street: .tiO. Carbondalc. Cars with Market street signs run to Providence .square; those with Provi dence signs as far as Marvin crossing. First car, out-bound, leaves Penn and Lackawanna avenue at 5.15 a. m. and runs to Olyphnnt; first car for Peek ville, 5.S0 a. m. In-bound, first cat leaves Marvin crossing nt 5.55 a. m., and Providence square, 6 a. m.; city line, .05 n. m.: Peckville, J.fJ0 a. m. Last car at night to Providence square and Marvin crossing, 1-' p. m,; Oly phnnt, 11.30 p. m.; Peckville, 11 p. m. From Carbon street to Peckville regu lar stopping places will be designated by signs reading "Cars stop here," and those will be tho only points at which cars will be stopped to take on and let olt passengers. m MOOSIC. Methodhl Kplseopai church, Dec. 16. Preaching by Pastor .1. X. Bailey tit 0.?0 anil 7.30. Morning subject, "Dan- Hanan Shoes for Men. The Best Shoes for the Smallest Prices 3ssVl''H 120 pair Ladies' Spring Heel Button $2.00 Shoes, at $1.25. 60 pair Ladies' Spring Heel $1.00 Shoes at 50c, 96 pair Ladies' Vici Kid aud Box Calf, Goodyear welt, $3.50 Shoes at $2,50, 178 pair Ladies' Vici Kid Button $1,50 ami $2,00 Shoes, at 98c, $1.29 and $1.49, The above are only few of the many bargains, We invite you to call and examine our goods before buying elsewhere. Remember, there is no trouble to show yon goods and you will surely save money by it, MYER DAVIDOW lol'S Purpose n Bare PUrjWHe." Even ing subject, "The Personality of the Holy aitosl." Class meeting, 11,30; Sunday school, 2j Junior League, nj Kpworth League, G.30. A men's meet ing In tho lecture room at 3 p. m led by tho pastor. The presence of every male members nnd probationer of the church Is deshed. Mrs. Cltts Bowers was a caller In town Thursday. Mr. Hugh Jennings hns returned to his liotw In Baltimore, after ti week's Visit at his home In South Mooslc. Miss Agnes Duggnn Is Improving from her recent Illness, Mrs. Itobort Perry visited town yes terday. Tho morning subject at the 'Presby terian church will bo "The Christian Sabbath": evening subject, "Whole by Christ." Itev. S. W. Young, pas tor. For a Cold in the Head Laxative Bromo-Qulnine Tablets. Have Vou iit.nl out jutir tl't t'f Mliiit Jcitl luw In net fur nil o( otif null' Irlcmli f"i m.i-. Whether ir nut. .ulil a M IT ( si; OH HAT llt)X, lltll MI Ittllli: er SMDItlMi .HCKIT. c Ii.hp tin 1:1, tin1 I'.iit-l Mini, mutt tiiuiluii. sVDI" iuuI iipn.ml. 'Hit hniiil'titiic't liiu el Nt t l.ueJi .hmI liluvei iver i'nIiHiIM hi Iuhii. 412 Spruce Street. I HE CELEBRATE!) GORDON PIANO Before buying, send for catalogue. H. S. GORDON, JSVvo'rk t. SEAOTY, M GONQUEROt BELLAVITA Arsenic Boauty Tablets id Pills. A pot factlybafoantl guaruiitcodtrentment for all skin disorders. Restores ths bloom of youth to faded facer. 10 tl.'.yn' treatment 50c; SO days' $1.00, by mall rienu for circular. Address, UPVITA MEU1CAL CO.. Clinton & Jicksoo Sts.( Cblaf Bold by McGarrah Thomas. Drus KtstB,, Wi Lackawanna ave Scranton, Pa. A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever. Dll. T. FEI.IX liUKKALUI'li OIIIKKTAb CltLAil. UK MAUIC'AI, IlKAtllttEU. Itemovea Tan, Pimples, FrecklttL lli.ll. 1'ati'hcK, itn ii nml Skla tlibtMS. slid every blrmiMi ok uruuij. tutu tienca litetection. Ik lis Itnooil tbo teat ot t tojik, and la ra hariiilciBwo tnate.lt -o do sure u is prop erly iPAtie. Aciept so roumeruit ok Imlluruuroe. Dr.U A. Sajro mid to tuily of tbe.haut.toa ia iuiiieiH,t ah yon fulirjii w 111 11 M thsRl. Iireammfrnd 'Oour- aud'i Crenm ' as tba lrabt hnmitul ot all tha HVin nreDara V tlons" Foraalabr iw V-1 w v an nruirinrts an ItaicylooJs Dealers In tho U. &, Cauadae, an J Europm, rKEO. T. BOFKIK3. froc'r, 87 Qreat Joou 8k, M.T, dmiJMcJyamj 2 P?K S"'! 1 J7 gf &jA "v V) J Ch,0)J Jj 1 ' Myer Davidow, 307 Lackawanna Ave. To be obtained iu towu. This stateineut is made without bluster or brag. Its forcp is merely that ot a demonstrated fact. The values offered for today speak for themselves to all who care to read: Men's Shoes at $2.00, $3.o. $35oatid $5-, made by the best of makers, all styles aud all widths. Ladies' Shoes at $2.00, $3,00 aud $4.00, iji Patent Leather, Enamel and fine Kid, all sizes aud all widths, A to L TODAY'S BARGAINS. 60 pair Meu's Russia Calf, Box Calf, Leather Lined aud Enamel, Goodvear Welt Shoes, worth $3,50; today ouly $2.50, 148 pair Men's Calf, Vici Kid and FJiiainel Shoes, worth $3.00, at $2,00. 1000 pair Meu's Shoes at 98c, $1.29 and $1.49, worth uearly double the price. EXTRA MKUR TO WAIT ON Merchant Tailoring. It is impossible to get more for your money than we give you. Others may offer lower prices but they give you much inferior work. Some give good work, but cxhorbitant prices, Our facilities are the best, our work the best aud our prices the lowest. W. J, DAVIS, 213 Wyoming Ave. Heating Stovss, Ranges, Furnaces, Oil Stoves, Gas Stovss, K Heaters, i KS-sn PBNN AVENUE. CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY THE COLORADO SPKCIAL leaves Chicago at io every rooroiog via Chicago-Union Pacific & North -Westtm Line; arrives Denver 1.20 next after noon and Colorado Springs and Manitou baoie evening. No change of cars; all meals in dining; cars. Another fait train at 10.30 p. m. daily. New book, Colorado Illustrated, mailed on receipt of four cents postage. Call on any agent for tickets or address ISl Broadway. tlem VorMSS Vina St.. Cincinnati C0lChcs't3t.,PliilailtlplilaS0rSmltliflJSI.,Plttt!)iirg S68 Washington St., 8d3toit:34 Sue'rlor St., Cltotland 301 Ualn St., Buffalo l7C.iroul Martlut, Dttroit SIS Clark St., Chleago2KlngStCaet,Toronlo,Ont. 1,000 pair Ladies' Common Sense Candee 50c Rubbers, sizes 24 to 3, at 15c, Meu's Slippers at 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Lud'es' Slippers at 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Boys' and Youths' Shoes at 98c and $1.25. Children's Shoes at all 1 prices. One Night to Denver Kelly's Shoes for Ladies. . The Cheapest Shoe Store. 307 Lackawanna Avenue YOU, onnollyXdU)alIac SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. About Men's Furnishings An acquaintance with this Men's Goods Store soou ripens into enduring friendship Many men who, prompted only by curiosity, came into this store a few year ago, have been keeping their eyes on Connolly & Wallace since to learn what is new have been coming back again and again, because they've learned that the newest and best are also lowest priced here. Our assortment of Holiday Furnishings generally is now commanding wide attention the many late styles of Colored Laundered Shirts, all that is ner aud desirable in Nackwear, the best of Gloves aud Suspenders, the numerous excellent kinds of Pajamas aud Bath Robes, aud so ou. This is our invitation to look through the store's preparations. In the meantime a word of some especially good values: Men's Colored Laundered Shirts at 68c A5 remarkable lot of Shirts, one of those gorgeous chances that come through stock adjustments. A manufacturer going out of business, we took all he had of Colored Laundered Shirts (3,600 all toll) all in stiff bosoms and a wonderful lot of goodness, covering over 70 styles, all sizes from 14 to iS, made of finest percales in the best styles of the season, and shirts AQfr that are regularly worth from $1.00 to $1.50 each. Choose among them for vICC iVlen's NiOfht ShirtS 50C ae f good twilled muslin, and well made, all ' " perfectly plain, no trimming. All liberally cut. Very little price tor such quality Men's Scarfs, Imperials and FourinHands unusually hand. ' r some Scarfs, made of silk of high character, in the newest shapes, and a big variety .of new styl ish patterns. They compare well with many dollar sorts iVlen'S SllSDeilderS ut UP oue Pa'r a a ox iDtended especially for Holiday Gifts. Fine Silk Suspenders in all the proper colors, from $i. oo a pair to $3,00, Ladies who have in mind the buying of Men's Stuff for Holiday Gifts will do well to visit our department. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, THIRD NATIONAL BAI OF SCRANTON ORGANIZED 1B7S DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital Surplus S200.000 , SOO.QOO WA1. CONNELl, Preildsit. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vlce-Prcs. WILLIAM II. PECK. Casiilsr. Epecla' attention c'von to bus!. ticsB accornta. Threo per ncnt. tu. tcrest pal on interest deposit. 0 I Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers )f OLD STOCK PILSNER 435 to 455 . SCRANTON. PA N. Ninth Street Tolephona Call, 2333. THE iiC P8WDER CO. Booms 1 anU'2, Com'lth UTiTg. BOHANTON, PA. nining and Blastln? POWDER M4 t4 Mooslo and Ruili lftl Worki. tAPLIN RAND POWUBR CO.'S ORANOE OUN POWDER 'Bietrla l&tterlss. Kleotrlo EKplolirs. spledtac blMls, Uafsty Vase ita4 I RuaiMi CMilcal Cai C8SU M'lili is m 4- -f -f -f ..; MffBRSr'wt&l ' SB 4- 'P WP Wr 4 4- 4 '? wm pi i &&& jm Williams LEADERS IN Carpets, Wall Paper. Draperies. 4 . 03.1I ttO Game Board. Twenty seven different games, including Billiards, Pool, Carroms, Ten Pins and several very iuterest ing games. Get one aud keep your boys at home evenings. We Have Also the Popular Game, Archarena Fifty four games. This game has beeu greatly improved since last season, many new games added. We are now wjI stocksd with a complete line of Cameras, Kodaks ud supplies, including a large assortmeut of Card Boards for mountiug posters, all colors and s-zes, of Striking Bags, Foot Balls. Sweaters aud everything athletic. There is uo limit. Florey & Brooks, 21 1 wSr DR, DERSTEN lbys!clau and Surtm 311 Sprim St, linipo tiun OmUlug MMNlON rA. All scute tod chrcnlo dlwttss ot mm, no meii and clilWreu. C11UUN1U MUtVOUS. U1IAIN ANO WAoriNO lilSUASES A SI'KC IAL.'1'V. All disejsvi u the Liver, Klducys, LUJJer. bUa, Uloud, Ncnts, Wemb, Ve, l'r, Nose, Ttiroat, nd Uung. Cumen, Turners, riles. Rupture, Uoltre, Ulieauittlsm. Astlmu, Cstsrrli, Varlococele. Lost Uanhood, Nightly T.uiinooN'i:. DiontlU) irtaimtnt em j.w. uiu ncc iu ofllce. Consultation end eiamlnallon dee. Ofllco hours dally end bundjy, 8 a. in. to 0 p. m. IDR. DENSTEN rlDISlOnS, !. rvilisiv Wicr., .jtuivilliwva, v.u. QouDortliei, fc3l'lilll, Olood 1'oUon, IndUcre tion end jouiiilul luliiu obliteritted. burtfirry, tit. lDlltnir. Tape and Stomach Worms. CA . Botclia for L'stirrk Threo 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE ---- 4- 4- 4-f Oriental Rugsi "A thing of beauty is a joy forever," a true and trite saying when applied to our Oriental Rugs. What more appropriate for a gift? Our stock of fers you an unexcelled as sort ineut at our well known low prices. HENRY BELIN, JR., General Agent (or the Wyoming District lor DUPOHT'S POWDER. lilnlny, Dlastlnir, Sporting, Smokeless and t'J Jiepauua Chemical Company' High Explosives. Eatetjr Fuse, Caps and Exploder. Boon 01 Cob cell Uulldlny, Scranton. AUGNCIE8I TI103. FORD , .......PltUtCB JOHN U. SMITH EON Plymouth W. K. UULLIUAN ..,, Wilkea-Barr IcAnulty. I ) '-. 11 III ... .r S"tN,i Vi,
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