"JJ5JT"fc"'"!f 12 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1901. Tyjjjyyg'ff g 'AtFF" & NEWS OP THE LABOR WORLD PULLMAN PALACE OAR HAS BEEN REBUILT. It Will Ba Used an the Private Car of General Superintendent T. E. Clarke and Will Be His Homo While on the Road Woik That la Being Done at the Cliff Woiks. Probable Succensor of Special Agent O'Keefe The Board for Today Other Notes of Intel est. The Pullman palace car "Oswego Is bclns lelnillt nt the Lackawanna ear shops for General Superintendent T. U Clark's pttutr use, and when It Is finished It will bo one of the handsomest and beat equipped pri vate compaitmont cuts In the sor vlre. It will be lonanied the "Mlnnl Itnrlnli." nntl will sctve as a combina tion I'ullmnn olnrvallon, dining sleeping and upartnicnt cat. ltoth ends will bo finished with glass for oWivutloti pin noses. In one end will be located the dlnlinr room, with louimltu? facilities, and folding bed. In the latter will be u sofa with an tipper and Imwr berth. This npaitment will ! UnlMieil In ele gant style with h.uul-p tinted panels and special wood linls'ilm,'. l'lntuch jus will be tlM'd for llyhtltUT put jioops. The kitchen will Ii. equipped with all modern ImpiovemenK hot and cold water, etc., and the IS.tkor hot-water clrcuhitliiB beatlns air.tiigemenls will nli-o bo udopled. In addition to n lumber or private locki", tbeie will be an pnclosott waili loom, and nlo uu open wash loom, with i ooler, bowl, I'tc, attached. In the center of the cu theie W lo- ..itn.l n llllvole vliilo loom 101' Sll- peilntendoni CluiKi. wbfie he i.in at tend to his loutln wot Is wlill" on tins load without li'i iii.vonletice. Theie Is also ii pilvate Mm iltn,' apat intent with vtutloiniy bed un I toilet loom. Theie .lie loelceis III eveiy nook and tan ner of the car and evciy link of avail able H:ice u utlli.eil Mr some pur pose or other. The inlet lor IniMiliiB Is In iiiatteied otic, and In the opposite end ftoni t'no .Until-? toom theie Is ii pit lor apart ment, with two T'ullina-i sections with upper and lower bet tits. Two pull out "seals aie abo hunted In tlio l'ullni.in i-cetlon. wheie a itumber ot people can be eiitei tallied without en i rnarliinf on the inhale npaitnieuti". Mavter Car Bullilei 'inflild litKes i onsldernblu pilde In diouInK this eat, which is coilalnlv a li'-aut,, and ho expects lo have It ready for ue in a shoit time. The old sleeper "Pyracuso" l being lcmodelled Into a dinltiR car and will he finished In while enamel. This car will In future be known n "No. 1"" and will be tinned out of the shop about Mutch 1. A liituc number of p.is-ena"r coaches and other equlpinnit Is on the lloor of I he lepalr and paint thops neatly te.idy lor use, and will soon be tun Into sci vice. Thltty-sK new cabooses ate ulso bill's built at the Scinnton shops and K at Hi" Dover shopi. These necessity adjuncts In inllroaJ senlco will be an lnnovsulon on the l.icUauannn. lallnntl Uetotofoie the taboo.' has been the Ictlm in the rear-end collision, but the plan of subjecting this important part of the train to the fence of an engine is lo bo done away with by Ihc Intio auction of continuous Meel diatt ie glns and timber In eveiy. caboose. This tlKRlmr and timber will extend li;yond eltltet end of the caboose piop c r and when nn engine or car strikes It the caboose will lemaltt Intact and the fot cc of the collision will be broken by contact with the steel beams. They nie bslnir palmed In yellow with the black mouoKiniu and letteilnir. At the Cliff Woiks. The Dkkhini MaiiufactuiInK com pany Is lushed with otdets at lh Clllf voiks and a full toue of men nie steadily omplojed ten hours a day vorklliB on the oideis to bo filled. Two contiactb for locomotives the llfth nnd sl.th ot an otdei for ship ment aie now ready lor shipment and will be sent to the .7. C.tilln com pany at NotfolU, Va , and I'ltts buig, Pa. Today will be shipped the lltst of an oider of six tielfcht locomotives for the I rand Tiunk nillwiiy These locomo tives were built on the regulation lines suitable to the Giaml Trunk. During the past year the Dickson Maiuifactuilng company turned out ot their shops 100 locomotives, thltteen of which were for epoit trade and eighty-seven for the United States. O'Keefe's Successor. New Yoik, Jan. 4. It Is unnoted that J. n. Adamson. of IloboUen, spe cial agent of the I.itLka wanna tail load tin the Morris and Espex division, Will be appointed to succeed Special -Bent 1. O'Keefe, who has leslgned his position on the main line dlvlRlon, Mr. Adamson vns founcrly chief of police of Madison, AVIs., and has had over twenty years expetlenco In spe cial rulhoad woik. The appointment Is to take effect on January 15. The officials of tho Lackawanna rail load In this city would not confltm the nbovo leport yesterday, and den ptal Supeilntendent Clarke stated to a Tilbutio man that the vacancy would not be filled for scveial days yet. Prelght Agent Resigned. Blnghumton. N. Y Jan, 4. T. n. Harnum. local freight agent ot tho Lackawanna rnlhoad here, has re signed after forty years' service with the company. Ills successor has been appointed in the person of D. I Allen, formerly fielght agent at Blnghamton for the Etle railroad. Bonta Plate Class Plant. Tho work of lemodollnir the old Bonta Plate glasB plant at Mooslo is completed and operations will bo com menced by the new company within two weeks. Tho new company will be known as tho Scranton Class Manufacturing company. Board for Today. Today's 1)., L. & V'. boatd Is as fol lows: l'rtdir, Jn 4. WILD CATS EAST. r. in. W. I,illarr, 10 JO ji. in,- n, Tliowai, with Ctvarjugli'i men. ll.W p. m. T. J, Tl.otnpjion. fiaturdiy, Jmi, 5. 11.11 CATS EAST. ',U;u t. u.-l' Oilllgan. 8 a. in, J. II. Muter!, with M. CaimodjV men. 4 t. m. .1, Omlty. 6 a. m. J. O'Connor, with Bennett' men. 0 a. m. O. W. Dunn. 8 i. ro. J. A. Hiwh. 0 a, m W. A. lltrtholomevT, 10 a. m. .1. .T. puffy. 1 p. m. X. Wallace. 2 p. ra Wall. 3.13 p, m. O. Kenney, t.O p. m. T. Isaumin. summits, ma fi a. in , end 1. McAtllttcr. 2 p. in , eat J. Moilcr. t i. n , rant-ll. GIMIrir. f! a. ii., went 0. Frounfclker. I a. in., welt U. II. NlihoK 1 p. in,, uet J. CarrlKff. 7 p. in., wet Irem CnyuRa Mcl.uie. 7 p. m., west from Cayuga Olnlej . 7 p. in., east from Kay Aug K. Duffy. POLLER. 10 a. in. A. II. Maples. pijshkrs. 8 a. m. Homer. II. CO a. m Monti. 7 p. in. Murphy. 0 p. m. Ltmplntf. PASSIISOER UNQINKS. 7 a. ni. Oaflney. 7 a. in. Miieer. 5 SO p. in. Stanton. 7 p. in, Mifomn. WILD CATS UtST. 1 J. in. funk JII1U, with A. 0. llJi.millt't mm. S n. m C llirllioloincn. (I ii. in II. .Smith. 7 a. in. W. Hon- with (I, Mnltli'a men 7 u. in W. Hair, vutii (.. smith iihii. ! j. in. J. Ilutir, with Harbcr's luiu, I) a, in. T. llU.Urk).. 1(1 a. in. Iligiterly. 11 a. in J, fining in. 2 p. in. I, O'llira. II p. in J. CVtollo 4 p. in J. II. "Vie ("inn. 0 p. in. A. K. LUch mi. l notici: roiuliiitor II, Ciiiiuxlv will nui NmIIh' Clfrt, t p ill, Witt, Friday, .Inn I, in place of t'on-di"-!"! John lljrliei. Ill j1 iikii Ah In I liiuuod, ..(o Lall le ami 1 in erj Nt il will call at ti ilnnntir'n oiti. This and That. A. T. llildgeinan, traveling auditor of the Lackawanna, lallroad, visited the company's ofliclalH in this city jes t 'j i da v. .1. M. Daly, upeiiutendent of tran poit.ition of tie1 Lackawanna rail load, leturned home on No. S last evenlnir ftoni New Yoik. The emploves of the Lackawanna, car leptlr and machine shops are be ing nignnled Into n union by oigan- lzeis of the National Aoclatlon of Car AVoikeis. The 10-mlle older uxor bridge No. 10, east of Lounberiy, on the Lacln wauna tailioad, has been recalled, and speed may now be inc teased to .' miles pel haul A well-defined rumor Is cuiieut lit tallioid clitics that the dlffetene.M between the Cetitial Ilalltoad of New Jeisey and tin It cmplojo will bf siibmltted to aibltiatlon, lliakemon i CJIIIIgan. William Lotighne. , .lames Scanlon, Clinile'9 Van Hiunt and Ace La Itue will go tlnough ee and ear car today with out fall. Also Conductor SleLnne. II. n. Crates of Cleveland, Ohio, traiellng car agent of the Cleveland. Lorain and Wheeling tailioad, nnd D. P. Milne, of Kiankfcnt, Intl., mipeiln tendfiit of car service for the Toledo, St. Louis and Western lallroad, weie uilleis at the Lickavvanna tulltond or llces In this city jestetday. CouditPtoiH having coal to set oft at I'oit Washington for cither Poit Washington or 'Washington must leave it on track 2. Tiack 1 nuts" 'ie kept clear to be used at a passing sid ing. Tinier no clicumstnnces will con ductoKs block It with cars without no tice to Supctlntendent ltine. The s-tockholdeis of tho Lacka wanna und Montio-o rallioart, ltld their annual meeting on Thuisd.ty nnd elected as president, T. V. Loonik. supeilntendent of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western coal de pnt Intent. A boatd ot dltectois was also elected, among whom were Mcsms r.. i;. Loomls. M'. C. Parke, J. It. WlNon, J. W. Powler. I J. St. nine, T. L. Claike and Mi. Lusk. of Mont rose A notice has been ptsted ut the iiut- tonwood colliery of the Pailsh Coal company Wednesday that in the fu ture it is only necessary for the miners to load six cars pet day and the lab orers would receive IJ per day. Pre vlottsly the miner received S7'i cents per cat. Tho price icinnliis unchanged, but the labotei'i pay is changed to $.'.00. The change Is practically a small Increase for the miner, while the laboier loads one car lcs and his wages are reduced. Mis. Nation's Case. V) J-Trhisitr Wire fmm The Ak'O IjIoi! I'teja, VtichiU, Kmw, Jin. (.Mr. Carrie Kation'a Iilbband, wlo law.ver, lias bCKiui halieai (or pin proceedings to get Iil wifo out of Jail, win re the lias lxen qinrantinnl sinie her temperance in,5iU In Minvlilnu' bar tlxtuie. A tae of Mn.ilhpo In tin Jail tamed the rjuai inline and pieutilcd Mrs Natlon'i uliase on hall. Hanan's Shoes for Men - TODAY, SATURDAY BIG REDUCTION IN LADIES' FINE SHOES We find we have too many Ladies' Fine Shoes in Good year Welt and Hand Turned Shoes at $3.00 and $3-50 and we decided to make a special reduction to induce you to buy. rf-fMlllilr Zw Jii-ft ml XT 'J- - tmmmmt iTH MYER DAVIDOW, The Old and The New Way Of Treating Catarrh, Bronchitis and Consumption THE OLD METHOD under which the death rale Increased tweuty pr cent annually. THE NEW METHOD which reduced tho dcttb rate thirty-four psr cant In 1900. Tlio abovo facts obtained front sta tistics furnished by tho government shows-moro plainly than words can express, tho wonderful change that has been tnado In the treatment of tesplratory diseases during tho post few years. Formerly, uny sufferer from Catnirh, Asthma, Consumption or Bronchitis was nt once placed un der the cnte of u physician nnd docd with all sorts of nauseating drugs and tonics. Even as far back uh twenty five years ago. the doctor seemed to be awaro of the fact) that In order to reach these diseases Inhalation must bo used, and experimented with ntom Izets, sprays and douches, In the hope of finding soma germicide which could be forced Into the bronchial tubes nnd lungs. That all these ttent inents ptoved practically useless Ii i how n by tho fact that, during the past twenty years the number of deaths ftom Catnirh and Consumption alone, Inct eased from fcAOOO to over 1M5.000 mutually. The discovery that these tertlblc scout ges were germ dis eases did not lessen the death rate, for of all tho germicides known to the ptofcsslou, but one of them could be Inhaled Into the lungs, nnd this, Chloilne Cas, was deadly poison. The others. Carbolic Acid, Ammonia and Cieosote (liquids) must touch tho genua themselves In older to ddsttoy; consequent)), could not be used with effect, ns it Is absolutely Impossible for molstuie In any foim to enter the bronchial tubes and lungs. Only the discovety of HYOMnr, the new Diy Air Geimlclde, by Uoolh, In 1S95, made the cure of these dis eases possible: without It theie was no way of reaching tho genus, and up to the piesent day no other has been found. IIYOMHI alone is the only Geiml clde of sufllelent power to desttoy the baclllii of Catarrh, Dronchltls, Coughs, Cold, C'toup and Consumption, and which can be taken In the air wo bieathe without Injury to the pa tient. UYOMHI can be used ut any time and in any place. You can sit In your own home, in chuiclt, at the theater, and cure yotuself. The little Inhaler can be cat tied In the pocket and a few moments' use of the same will pi event Coughs. Colds, Uronchltls, Pneumonia, and Cioup. You take no ilsk ns with othc-i treatments, for every bottle Is guaianteed and your money refunded If It fails to cure. It Is the opinion of physicians that If the public can be taught to use it dally, such diseases as Catanh and Consumption will soon become un known. Special Notice In order to assist the medical pto fession in stamping out diseases ot the lcsphatoiy organs. The Ttlbuno has made ntiangements with the man ufactuieis to furnish five days' treat ment of HYOM1U fiee to all readers of this paper who will wtlte for same. I1YDMEI Is sold by all dtugglsts or sent by mall. Complete Outllts, $1.00. Tilal Outfits, 2"l. Address j The R. T. Booth Co., Ithaca, N. Y. OLYPHANT. Mls Maine Muiphy, of Aichbald, spent yestuulnv with fi lends heie Austin I.nch has toturned to Holy Cioss college after a short vacation al his home In town. Thete will be a meeting of the Lim ited Liquor dealers of Olj phant and vlelnltv at the hotel of Thomas R. Williams, on Hudson stieet, at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. Ueglnnlg tomorrow a week of prayer will be obseived in the Presbyterian rhurc.li. The services will bo conduct ed by llev. 13. F. Hammond, the pas tor, nnd will begin nt ".SO o'clock each evening. All are coidially Invited. Mis. Peter FitzslmmoiiB died at her home In arnssy yesteiday morning at Myer Davidow, The Cheapest Shoe Store, 307 Lackawnnnw Ave. HERE THEY ARE: 148 pairs ladies' fine vici kid. extra heavy soles, manish lasts, all styles ot heels, made to sell at $3.00 to $3. Jo, re duced to $2.50. All sizes and widths, A to E. 160 pairs ladies' hand turned fine shoes, kid lined patent tip small sizes -tud narrow lasts, worth $3.0 at $2.00. 76 pairs ladies' fine turn Rochester make shoes, worth $3.50, at $1.98. The above are only a few of the many Bargains. Call and examine the goods and you will surely save money by it. 10 o'clock ntter suffering for some time from stomach trouble. Deceased was about 48 years old nnd is survived by her husband and eight children. The funeral will take place Monday morn ing with a jeiMtlem mass in St. Pat rick's drnrtii. Kov. David Spencer, D. D., of Bloke ly, will occupy the pulpit of tho Con gregational church tomorrow evening. Miss Mnmo Barge returned yester day from Olenburn, whore she at tended the Northrup-Vlegard wedding on Wednesday. Harry E. Jones loft yesterday to re sume his studies at the University of Pennsylvania. Miss Maine Hanahoo has returned home ftom a week's visit at Hawlely. Miss Louise Brown, who haB been the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Ellen Ma hon. returned to her homo In Albany, N. Y., yesteiday. Winter Underwear and Furnishings The right kinds, the right prices. All grades 48c and upwards. 412 Spruce Street. WI11terlI0.se at rcdnccd prices. All Points West CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY fHE DUST OF EVERYTHING. Through trains Chicago to Des Moines, Mason City, Siout City, Omaha, The Black Hills, Denver, Salt Lake, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Ashland and Copper Country. Call on any agent for tickets or address Hi Broadway Nt fori! 43S Vim SI.. Cincinnati C01 Ci't St..FHIadilfHia US Wathhgtcn SI.. Batten aOIMatnSt., lugalt S12 Clark St., Chteagc S07 SmllhfldSt.. PltUbnrg Mi Suftrltr St., Cllulland IT Camtui Uartlut, droit iKInatt ,faat,rcronto,Ont. NERVITA PILL Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Cum Impoteney, N'tglit EmMon,, Loss of Mem. orr, nil wustlntr dl.eses. an suocit ot ren-aouta or excosa and inditcrotlon. 60 PILLS SO CTS. a nerve tonlo nd blood builder. Brines the dIdIc alow to Dale cheeks and rcttorea tbe ttro ot youtu. liy mall Sue per box. 6 boxes for 82.60, with our banknbto gourontas to curs or refund the money pld. Send for circular ana copy oi our bankable guarantee bond. NervitaTablets EXTRA STRENGTH I-mm. m Almt RAa..t4a iTPT.TftW nnrrl lumcymis TOimia Positively guaranteed euro for Loss ot Power, Varicocele, Undoiolopcd or Shrunken Organs, Pared, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Prostra tion, Hysteria, Fits Insanity. Paraljrili and the Hciulta of Exccsilvn Via of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor. Dj mail in plain pnekago, $1.00 a box, 8 for 8B.00 with our bankable guar antee bond to cure in 80 days or refund money paid. Addrojj NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Hinton Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Bold by McOarralt & Thomas, Drug gist,. SOD Lackawanna, avo.. Scranton. I'm. Kelly's Shoes for Ladies "Si t, in fltonl W 1 1K The Cheapest Shoe Store. 307 Lackawanna Avenue Sale of Ladies' Here are consolation prices for those who, for one reason or another, failed to procure new Winter Jackets. There are about two hundred and fifty which are to go at greatly reduced prices. All in most recent styles. For Instance: At $6.50, Jackets Worth $8.00 to $10.00. At $800, Jackets Worth $10.00 to $12.50. At $10.00, Jackets Worth $12.50 to $15.00. At $12.50, Jackets Worth $15.00 to $20.00. Equally good fortune for those seeking finer garments. There are lots of fine Cloth and Velour Jackets worth from $25.00 to $50.00. These also will be sold at re duced prices. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, STATEMENT OF THE OF SCRANTON. United States Depositary. At tlie close of business Dec. 13. 1900. RESOURCES. Loans and Investments $3,175,478.36 Banking House 38,599.64 Cash and Reserve. .. . 536,879.10 83,750,957.19 LIABILITIES. Capital S 200,000.00 Surplus 500,000.00 Undivided Profits . . . 57,005.29 Circulation 100,000.00 Individual Deposits . . 2,415,536.08 V. S. Deposits 422,720.30 Due to Banks 54,785.53 S3,750,057.19 WILLI VM CONNTXL. rrcildcnt. HENRY BLL1.V, Jll Vlco-Presldent. WILLIAM H. PECK, Casliltr. Lager Beer Brewery Hannriicturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 430 to 455 N. Ninth Street, .PA Telephone Call, 2333. THB 101 POWDER CO. Beams l and 2, Com'im BTd'g. 80BANTON, PA. Hlnlng and Blasting POWDER UoAa mt Mooilo and Uutli lal Vfotkt. LAPUN RAND POWD0R CO3 ORANOE OUN POWDER Bltouia BatUrlei. UUstrf o Bxplodtri xpladlnc blsiti, Safclr Vtui aal Rsiauni CheimlcaJ Co.'s mp-'iVe. I SCRANTON'3 SHOPPVQ CENTER. Jackets M-H-H-H-f-H-r "" r '1 1 w Curtain News Shrewd buyers will take advantage of tlie special prices made on our entire Lace Curtain Stock. Many small lots at a fraction of their real value. X I FURNITURE COVERINGS r ARTISTIC I HIGH-GRADE BEDDING I WI LLI AflS LEADERS IN CARPETS, 129 Wyoming Avenue MtlMt.tMMMMtMltttHIW MtMMHMMMMM Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Oil Stoves, Gas Stoves, Stoam and Hot Wator Heaters. i C4-M7 PENN AVENUE. tsa DR. DENSTEN Fbyslcian and Surtfeoi 311 Spms) St, Ttmp.e Uuri Bulldiag SCRANION PA. All tcuts tni ehrcnlo dlitaiea el nifri, no men nd cblldreu. C11UOMO NK11VOU3. 1111A1N AND WAbH.Sa DldlOASCS A SI'LC lALrV. All 1Ihi ot tlio Liver, Kldnejt, Ulidder. 6kln, Blood. Kervei, Womb, Eye, ttr. Note, Throat, and Lunga, Ctniera, fumorj, I'lles, llupluie, Goitre. HbcumatUm. Attbnu, Catarrh, Varlococele. Lot tlanhood, Mghtljr Cmltoions, all l'cmalo Dlieaacs, lucorrhoea, cto. Gonnorrhea, Syi'hlUi, niood roUon, Indl.cn Hon and joutblul ImbiU oblltcVated. isurxery, HI., i:pllepy, Tape and fetonnuh Worma. CA TAUIillOZONE. Speclflo for Calarrli. Three montlJ trtatment only KM. Trial free In cilice. Coniultatlon and eiamlnatlon free. Office hour dally and Sunday, 8 a. m. to I) p. m. DR. DENSTEN CUD 129 AVENUE -H"fMH' H--r-H-ff 127 AND WASHINGTON Lace ! COUCH COVERINGS 1 FURNITURE. 1 I HEAVY DRAPERIES & flcANULTY WALL PAPER, DRAPERIES, ooooooooooooooooo COLD WAVE Good skating Year's day. store will be New Our open until 12 a. m. today for the accomodation of skaters and others Skates sharpened while you wait. FEorey & Brooks 211 Washington Ave. ooooooooooooooooo HENRY BELIN, JR., Otntral Agent tor tha Wyootlof Diatrlct for DUPONTS POWDER. Illnlng, niastlntr, Cportlnar, Pniolelea mil the Hepauno Cliemlcal Ceropiny'a High Explosives. C&tety I'uie, Capi ami Exploder. Itooro 401 nell Iluudlnc, tV.-n.ntCL. AUCNCIC3I TIIOJ. FORD Pittil JOHN B. bMlTlf k BON .....Plymol W. E. MULUGAN WllitiB f
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