THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1901. rrx.:-. . i. T imi CLEVELAND Bakii Powder is always uniform in strength and quality. The last spoonful in the can is as good as the first. The cheaply made powders work unevenly. If when fresh they raise the biscuit or cake, before the can is empty they make sour, soapy-tasted, heavy food, and the flour, eggs and butter used are wasted. This is because they are made from inferior ingredients. Cleveland's is a pure cream of tartar baking powder and makes the food more healthful CLEVELAND BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD j. . ADAMSON APPOINTED CHIEF SPECIAL AGENT. He Will Be the Successor of P. O'Keefe Who Recently Resigned. Large Sum of Money Paid Out by the D., I. & W. Paymasters on Sat urdayThe D., X. & W. Board for Today North Anthracite" Coal Company Has Leased Lands in Sullivan County. The appointment of J. K. Ailamson, of. Hofooken, to succeed. Special Agent P. O'ICeefe, on the main lino division of the Lackawanna railroad, has heen otilclally confirmed, and an order to that effect was Issued by General Su perintendent Clarko yesterday. Tho order Is as follows: The Delaware, Lackawanna k Western It. It. Co. Ucncr.il buperiiitendent's Oillce. ScrantOD, Pa., Jan. 7. 1101. Circular N'o. 13. Mr. P. O'Keefe- liaUn reined as chief fecial agint, Mr. J. K. Adamson, special ajent, is lirhv Tirnmolrrl to 1111 tho vacancy. Resignation and appointment effectlf Jan. 15, irtt. T. i:. Clarke, General Superintendent. The resignation of O'ICeefe nnd the appointment of Adarnson as his suc cessor was exclusively announced In The Tribune last' week. Tho appointment will take effect on Jan. 15, when Mr. O'Keefe sevets his connection with the company, but Mr. Adnmson will be here Thursday and ko over the road with Mr. O'Keefe and lamillarlze himself with the duties of the position. He was In the city yesterday In consultation with the oillcials. Mr. Adamson has been special nrrent on the Morris and Kssex division and has had considerable experience in rall load work. He Ib worthy successor of Special Apent O'Keefe, who has not only proven n valuable man In any position, but ha made friends evcry n h?re. Among the Pnymasteis. Tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western paymaster and his assistants distributed tho largest turn of money on Saturday anionic tho mine work ers that has ever been Riven out In one day in the history of ths company. Tt is estimated that upwards of $300, t)00 was dlsbuived on that day In tho city or Scranton and suburbs. Owlns to the Increased amount ot work Involved In Paymaster Blssell's . department, tlueo nddltlonal cterks have been ndded. They are Arthur AVIlson, former nuent at Dm yea: fieorgo Nash, formerly a clerk at the HrisMn, nnd Frank II. Bailey. Wilson's place at Duryea has been filled by the appointment of Martin Kelly, and W. If. Morgan has been tianrf erred fiom the Cayuga to fill Xas.h'8 place at the Brlsbiu. Tho Delawato nnd Hudson paymas ter's clerical force has been Increased bv the appointment of XI. A. Xlcliol, of Green Ridge, who was formerly identified with the coal department at Olyphant, nnd a young man named Osborne, who resides In Carbondule. Our Industries Booming. Business Is beginning to take a boom in this city. The mines nnd factories are working steady and there are but few unemployed men walking about the city. At tho Axlo works they were compelled to increase their help. Tho new Addition that has been erected to tho 'Axlo works Is now almost com pleted and tho work of placing tho machinery In tho building Will com mence today. On Saturday Georgo L. Knight, C. A. Chaso and William Knight arrived hero from Amesbury, Mass., and are topping at the Bristol house, Tho machinery they will erect In tho build ing will coAslst of ball-bearing axles, juioumntlc gears and other largo ma chinery. Tho thrco workmen are con fildried excellent mechanics and they vjll bo kept busy for several weeks. "N Ilkes-Uurro News. Has tensed Coal Lands. Tho North Anthracite Coal company Is the nume of the company which has The cheap baking powders arc made from alum. They put into the food a poisonous compound which can only be eaten at the expense of health. leased the Jackson coal lands In Sulli van county. The company has located tho shafts and is receiving bids for tho new houses to be occupied by thalr laborers. Tho IehlKh Valley has fin ished the survey for a branch railroad to the new mines. livery thing1 points to the rapid development of the enter prise. Tho track starts from a point on tho nernlco nnd Bowman's Creek branch of tho Lehigh Valley near the old site of Stroud's mill, a little east of Ber nlce, and runs 0,900 feet to the site of the proposed breaker on Tamerack creek, where two shafts are located. Tho site of tho proposed new bleaker Is about three-quarters of a mile from Lopez. Towanda Itevlow. Board for Today. Today's ,D., L. & W. board Is as fol lows: Momliy, Jan. i:.st. ,. WILD CAI' 8 p. m. W. TL Oastner. 10 p. m. K. I.. Iloirtra. 11 p. bu II. Uolicrly. TuoiiU), Jan. 8. WILD CATS, HAST. 12 .10 a. m O. W. Dunn. 1.45 a. m. W. A. Bartholomew. 3 a. m. O. I'ittgerald. 4 a. m. O. Karney. 5 a. ra. D. Wallace. 6 a. m. 11. J. Larkin. 7 o. rn.-F. Wall. 8 a. in. W. I). Wartel. 0 a m. T. McCarthy. 10 a. ro. U. M. Hallelt. 11.30 o. m. M. Finncity. 130 p. in. II. T. i'cllos. 1 p m. O. Itatferly. IS p in. V. llallett. 3.41 p. m. I'. D. Sccor. 4. 41 p. in. O. Case. 0 p. m. John Ilnnls. SUMMU.s, MO. C a. ni west 0. Fiounfelker. 0 a. m., nest W. II. Nichols. 12 o'clotk noon, unt-J. Canigr. 5 a. rn east K. McAUUtcr. 0 p. m., cast II. Gllllean. 7 p. in., wot from Cijutta MiLane, 7 p. in., east from Nay Aiir K. B. Dufiy. PULLER. 10 a. in. V. II, beenr. PUSIIKItS. 8 a. n-Hou!cr. 11.30 a. m. Monin, 7 p. m. Murphy. B p. m. Ljmpinir. PASil'.NOKR KNCIM.S. 7 o. in. Caffney. 7 a. in. Sinm r. O.fiOip. in Sianlop. 7 p.'iM. McCoum. WILD Ctl,' WIST. 4 a. in. A. Ketrhani. 5 a. ni. (". Kinprslcj. 8 a. in. 4". Bartholomew. J a. m. IT, Smith. 11 a. m.CI. Smith. 12 noon .T. Baxter, Uaibot' men. 1 p. rn. T, I'ltpatilt!;. .1 p. m. A. II. lloe. .1. Oalusin's men. 4 p. in. .1. II, JlcCinn. This nnd That. COO-mlle ride ticket No. 21Wt on the LticUawnnna railroad, In favor of M. II. Guernsey, has been lost. If pre sented, It will be taken up and re Uured to tho general passenger ng nt at New York. Chief Train Despatched W. J. "Wright has moved his desk from Di vision Superintendent nine's office, to tho adjoining room, wheio ho can be In closer touch with tho train des patchers In his dejmttinent. Tho oyo and ear Inspection car, which has been in this city for some time, has been tiausferred to Port Mori is, where the employes ot tho Morris nnd Hssex division will under go the ovnmlnntlons. Conductors and englnemen ot Lackawanna passenger trains Jmve been notified that while passing through tho Scranton yard they must havo their trains under perfect eon- tinl and not exceed a speed of eight miles per hour wlillo passing over switches and crossings at Lacka wanna avenue, and Hyde Paik, Knglneer K. H. Belden, who has been on tho Lackawanna railroad for a number of years, nnd Is prominent as chairman of the general grievance committee of the Brotheihood of Hall road Knglneors, has tendered his resignation to tho company, nnd ac cepted a position as nlr-brako instruc tor with tho International Correspond ence schools. -. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Has been uatd 'or over I'irTV VHATtS L MILLIONS of MOTHEItS for their CHIIIirfn WHILE TEETnCJO. with PKRFKCT SUCCkss. It B0OT11KS tt CHILD. bOFTU.NS the QUMS ALbAVS all PAINl C'JKES WIND COLIC, inj ft thi belt remedy for DIAURIIOUA. bold bv Drufgiati in every part of thi world, n, Wl Jnd iik for "Mm. AVImlow'i Soothing; KyruD and tilt no other Und, Twenty.flte ,iti'a bottle. JURORS WERE NWZEAL0US Concluded fron Pass .1 J ment lion ohMnnte erediito Is iufuil ami th rule for a i.ew trill to nude absolute, lty the Couit, John P. Kelly, A. !.. J. In the matter of the rule hecured by Cornelius Smith, In the case of the commonwealth against John T. Howe, to set nsido tho finding of the grand Juiy and telnstnto the case, Judge H. M KdwutdH rendered an opinion set ting forth that court has no authority to do what the petitioner asks In the lule, but taking it for granted that the petitioner acted In good faith In the prosecution, he dliects that the co&ts be l emitted. ONU OF SMITH'S OWN. This Is another of Cornelius Smith's "eenwUloiiH." Mr. Smith's wife had some litigation before Alderman Howe. A clerical error was made by the alderman's clerk and he made an Interlineation on tho docket to cor rect It. This was made tho basis of a charge of fraudulently altering a pub llo record, but tho grand jury pcr emptoilly dlhinlsscd the case at tho cost of the prosecutor. Because the alderman's clerk was allowed to testify before the grand Jury, Mr. Smith took steps to havo tho finding of tho jury set aside, contend ing that the jury in hearing the al derman's cletk, heaid a witness for tho defense. Incidentally, Mr. Smith figuted It out that because Dlstilct At torney Jones and Alderman Howe are related by mairlage, thete was somo collusion or underhand work to do feat the case, and with his wonted recklessness he pioceeded to Impugn tho district attorney In open court. This 1j what Judge Edwards has to s.ty on the matter: Wo iae no power to vt aside the finding of .1 Binml Jury, in any paitlnihr cue, etccpt ai to tho rrmtlon of cwt. Nor can we leinstate a case. Tho prosecutor may institute new pro- LeeOJnpM, or the dUttict attormy may ulth leae of tourt pici-cnl a nrw Indiitincnt to a stOwo nurnt sr.ind July witbout i second binding over. Ilut we cannot review the attlon of a grand Jury 6i far us It reliln ti the merit of a ci'C before them. In the catc at bar the defendant, nn alderman, was tlurped with the fraudulent altciatlon of III, recoid. The alteration consisted In tho in teillneatlon of the ud "not" In a finding as to whethir a tenant was or was not a tenant at will, tho letord on whlrh Judgment was en tered recitlrs tliat the tenant was "a tenant at will." A second action for rent was brought before another alderman. Tho tenant produced the al derman' docket showing a recent intcrlineitlon of tho word "not," thereby not only changing entlrily tho character of the finding referred to, but also Jeopardising tho plaintiff' right of re dress In tho second action. The plaintiff there upon, believing htiM'lf aggrieved proceeded againt the defendant, charging him with tho fiaiidulent alteration ot IiU record. The case came before the grand Jury, DOCKCT NECESSARY. In order to proo the alteration It was neccs- A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forsvr. DIC. T. rtil.lX GHL'RADU'H RIKNTAI. C'UKAM, Oil MAOIUAL Hr.AllririBJi. Remove. Tin, rlmplM, ntettas. uoia taivufv, iiku. ana bus dlKM. &it wiry blemish dctooilon. IS kj stood u mm ra TUTS, ud IS t iuriulNi tut It tt bo riir tt Is prop. erly made. Accept no counterfeit of similar Bam. Pr.U A. hAwnt uatd t B. U1I7 or tss hut-to (a ratluUi "Aa ! isdlos will uao then, I recommend 'Uaur. ud'a Cream IB l.a.t harmful or Blf I be Pkin prepanb. lions" rorsBlot! all Dnnrrtats ana VTBoer-Ooods Dealers In tbs U. B, Ccdae, ul Xurp4 reus. T, nurKuts, mtr, uibb . . LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Blllousnoss, Cor.stlpaticn Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint. SU&AK COATsin. 100 PILLS 26 CTS. Sold by all drug-crtst or sent by mall 11, Nerrlta Medical Co., Cblctp Sold by McOarrah Thomas, Druij. gists,, 90s Mckawactia. ave., Bcranton, e. as K -" PK ' -J" V l ""L ssM nry to product tlit alderman's docket Tht alderman, being out of town attending . con tention, the docket wi left In 'the custody of hit clerk, who brought It to the grand Jury room, and who was morn as a witness, all tht entries, Including the Interlineation, being In his hand writing. There was nothing Improper In this. It was necessary to proe tho entries in order to make any kind of a prima facie case. If the clerk, as It Is Intimated, in answer to a question by a grand Juror, explained that the Interlinea tion was made to correct a clerical error, It is not mirprlslng that the bill wis Ignored. Nevertheless wc cannot oirlook thi fact that prima facie the ptosecutrlT, in tho ibsenci of any explanation by the defendant or IiU clerk, presented a fair esse, and we know of no reason why her good faltli should be Impugned. On account of the allegations contained In the peti tion reflecting upon th conduct of tho district attorney, it Is proper tor us to state that there is nothing In the ease to warrant suih a reflec tion. Ills treatment of the rase was fair and aboto suspicion. Apparently he exercised mora than ordinary caution on account of hta rela tionship by marriage to the defendant. The rule so far as It relates to the finding ot tho grand Jury en the question of coats is made absolute and the costs aie remitted. Judge Edwards dismissed nil the ex ceptions filed by C. V. O'Malley and the Olyphant Hewnge-Dralnage com I any, to the eport of the viewers ot the First sewer district of Olyphant, and directed that tho teport be con firmed. The rula to stiike off tho ap peal of the Sevage-Dralnnge company wot discharged. The contention of Borough Solicitor Frank M. Lynch that Mr. O'Malley had no standing as an exceptant, be cause ho did not own property alons tlis line of the sewer, was held by Judge Edwards to be good law. and on this point lie ruled out the O'Malley exceptions. The Sewnge-Dralnngo company Is llkewlnc declared to havo n' standing as an exceptant, but the Judge says Its right to appeal, which he allows to stand, Involves nn adju dication of the main contention of tho case, and he will dispose of It after a full hearing. CAUSE OF DIFFICULTY. The difficulty grows out of the action of the borough In proceeding tobulld a municipal system of sowers, after having given tho Sewnge-Dralnm?e company a franchise to construct scw ets on all tho boiough streets, and permitted It to expend over $15,000 in material and construction In carrying out the rights of Its franchise. Tho rule to show cause why tho de fendant should not be permitted to file an affidavit and ball and pay costs In court to perfect an appeal, in the caso of R. N. Stetler against tho Dela ware anil Hudson company, was dis charged by Judge Edwards, and tho appeal stricken off. In the case of Dr. C. H. Fisher against Joseph P. Phillips nnd Esther Phillips, his wife, Judge Edwards re fuses to allow Judgment to stand against tho wife's separate estate on the ground that the basis of the claim, medical services, was a necessity, and even though tho services were or dered by the wife, her estate cannot be held liable unless she expressly undertook to become liable. Tho find ings of tho arbitrator, E. II. Shurt leff, that Mrs. Phillips did not under take to become liable and that tho charges must stand against tho hus band's estate, aro approved. The petition of George Kellow to open the judgment obtained against him by the city of Scranton on a sewer lien, on the strength of an al legation that the assessment was Ir regular In that his corner lot was chnrgod with the sewer on two stteets, while the properties on the other three corners escaped with one assessment, was denied by Judge Edwards on the ground that the defendant neglected to except to tho report of the viewers or take an appeal until more than six years after the report was con firmed. Winter Underwear and Furnishings The right kinds, the right prices. All grades 48c and upwards. 412 Spruce Street. Winter llose at reduced prices. NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irvine Plsce, NEW YORK. Amerlcsn Plan. 43.00 per day and upward. European Plan, 1.G0 per day and upward. L I). CRAWFORD, Proprietor. -r t -fit t tt -f For Business Men In the heart of tho wholejalo district. For Shoppers 8 minutes' walk to Wanumaker.v. S minutes to Blogol Cooper'a Blc Store. Uasy ot access to the crea.1 ury uooas mores. For Sightseers One slock from B'way Cars, iiv. Intr easy transportation to all points of Interest. i HOTEL ALBERT t NEW TOItK. Cor. lltli ST. A UNIVEHSITT VU Only ono Block from Broadway, Rooms, $1 Dp. poAnN.J,. WINTER RESORT. "Through the Hesperian Gardens of the West" Buns the Luxurious "SUNSET LIMITED." The Finest Thing on Wheels, AND IT TAKES YOU TO THOSE DELIGHTFUL Summer Lands of " California." Special through trains consisting of tleeplne and dlninstars will leave New York every tin. urday, Tuesday and Thursday, connecting dl. rectly with tho "Sunset Limited1' at New Orleans For lull Information, (rro Illustrated pamphl lets, maps and time-tables, also lowest rates, sletptnK car tickets and brpffsge checked, apply to Southern racltJr Co., IU3 a. Third street. Philadelphia, I'a. Cnnol!)alac SORANTON'3 SHOPPING OENTER. x Still Greater Reductions in Prices of Ladies' Winter Jackets i At $5.00 Jackets Regularly Worth from $10.00 to $12.50. At $7.50 Jackets Regularly Worth from $15.00 to $18.00. At $ 1 0.00 Jackets Regularly Worth from Connolly & Wallace 1 27 and 1 29 Washington Ave. STATEMENT OF THE OF SCRANTON. United States Depositary. At the close of business Dec. 13. 1900. RESOURCES. Loans and Investments 3,175,478.30 Banking House 38,509.04 Cash and Reserve.... 530,870.19 ?3,750,957.19 LIABILITIES. Capital ? 200,000.00 Surplus 500,000.00 Undivided Profits . . . 57,905.29 Circulation 100,000.00 Individual Deposits . . 2,415,038.98 U. S. Deposits 422,720.39 Due to Banks 54,785.53 83,750,057.19 WILLIAM CONNULL, Trcslilcnt. IIUNUV UELI.V, JK., Vice-resident. WILLIAM II. fKCK, Cashier. Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 430 to 455 . SCRANTON, PA IT. Ninth Street Teluphons Cult, 12113J. THB 13SIC POWDER CO, Rooms 1 an d 2, Com'lth D'l'd'g. SOItANTON, PA. mining and Blasting POWDER Made at Mooslo and Hush lale Worlu. nis 0 LAltlN RANO POWDER CO3 ORANOE GUN POWDER Mectrlo Batteries. EUotrlo Uxptoiers, aplodlus blasts, tiafaty Fuse aa 1 Rvauoi Chemical Ga's ?&) H-H-H- t Lace Curtain News . .-. ii lit Shrewd buyers will take advantage of the special X prices made on our entire Lace Curtain Stock. Many X smau iocs at a iracaon ot - 1 FURNITURE COVERINGS -I ARTISTIC I HIGH-GRADE BEDDING I WI LLI AHS & ricANULTY i LEADERS IN CARPETS, WALL PAPER, DRAPERIES, 129 Wyoming Avenue rmm - t Heating Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Oil Stoves, Gas Stoves, Steam and Hot Watar Heaters, & ta-SXt PENN AVENUE! DR. DEINSTEN Fhyslclan and Surgeon 311 Spo St, Timp.e leurt Building SCRAM f ON PA. All acute and chrcnlo diseases ct men, wo men and children. ClIUUMO NUUVOUS. UltAIN ANU WASriNG BISKASKS A bl'lX". 1ALTV. All diseases ot the Liver, Kidneys, bladder, bkin, lllood. Nerves, Womb, Lye, rar. Nose, Throat, and Lungs, Camera, Tumors, I'lles, lluntuie, Goitre, llbeumatUm, Asthma, Catarrh, Variococilo, Lost Manhoud, Mghtly Kmlulons, all Female Diseases, Leuiorrhoea, etc. GonnorThea, Sj'l'hilli, Ulood 1'olsou. Indiscre tion and youthful hablu obliterate!, riureery, Kits, Epilepsy, Ispe and Stomach Worms. C'A. TAItnilOZO.Nfc'. bpeclflo for Catarrlu Threo months' treatment only W.00. Trial free In fiiflce. Consultation and etstnlnatlon fier. Office hours dally and Sunday, it a. nv tt, 0 p. tn. ' DR. DENSTEN iBsi $20.00 to $25.00. H t tueir real vame. - COUCH COVERINGS I FURNITURE. 4 . I HEAVY DRAPERIES I - - H - ! Florey & Brooks 2fl9( S AllScasons'Sports 211 Washington Avenue. (j? HENRY BEL1N, JR., General Agent for the Wyoming District for DUPONT'S POWDER. ailDlny, nbitln?, Sporting, Smokeless ana tha Itepauno Chemical Company'! High ExpSosives. Safety Tuie, Caps and Exploders. Beom 401 Con uell Dulldinir, Scranton, AGUN'CIESS TTIOS. FORD , Plttston JOHN B. 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