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THE SC1UNTON TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, lflOl'.
NEWS OF THE
LABOR WORLD
ORDERS FROM SUPERINTEN.
DENT KETCHAM.
They Havo Reference to the Running
of Trains on the Morris and Essex
Division The D., I. & W. Botud
for Today Largest Pnys In the
History of tho Erie nnd Ontnrlo
nnd Western Companies Night
Telcgrftph Office nt Xchlrjh Summit
Haa Been Closed.
SuperlnUndent f II. TCotclitini. ot?
the Mortis nnd 1'iw division of tho
Lackawanna, linn lasuoil tho follow
ing orders:
At 12 o'clock noon on Thursday, Jan.
IM, the followhit; ohanscM will be made
nt Peterson Junction:
Dei all and new hMIhk HUltoh from
cast-bound main track, west of In tor
locking cabin, will bj coninjctcil with
the Interlocking tilatu.
Now homo ylnnul jrovornlm; enst
bound track will hi t-rocted west of
this switch, the present east-bound
lioni" kIbhuI nt tho cabin will bo re
moved and new automatic dlntnnt cls
wils fntt in nervlce. ,
Dwarf flKlial.s Will be tu-oviiloil for
icvem1 nnil low hpcmi movomcnli'.
Xo dianco will bo iniulo In wont
hound elKiialr.
Tliur.sdny. .Ian. J4. IWd, nulomatlc
hiBiials Xo". :. r.s::, .im. ?.s7, mi. r.r,,
401. tu.",. 410, 4:'.!. !Js an 1 M b-tweon
1 lover and Mount Aillnirion will bo put
In jifivlcf. Thf pladnK of arms upon
tho HlgnuN IndlcuttfM that they ate In
t-crvlco.
Jummry 21. lionv MsnnN at Dover.
Draw and Chester .lunctlou will bo
slotted nnd form pat I of the Mm k hvh
tern and tho present dlxtaul pIkiuiN nt
tlifsc polntn will bo re-pl,ictil b. elec
tilc .--t'lnapliorp pIriuiW.
D Ii. & W. Board for Today.
Today's D., L. & V. board ii as fol
low b:
rniiij. tin :
wild cm?, i:si.
p. m.--K, C. lUinmltt
i p. nt. W. .. Mar I ml omen
11 p. in, M. l'Jnncrtj.
WciliirMl.. .tan.
WILD CAT?, HAST.
i;.:.i) i. in. .t. .i. Dun.i.
:i 3. in. II. .1. LuiMi.
4 a. in. P. V.n Woniin.
. a. in. O Cite.
' a ni. W. I!, CVsIiit.
7 j. in. I. lifting in,
f a. in. T. h. I'ojfi.i.
j. in. 0. Ilu.nrt.v.
10.10 u. m. .. r. Mull. n.
11.30 a. m. II. T. lVllwi.
Jill) d. in. r. P. btcuiu. i
I p. in. V. l.illirr.
" p. ni Mm Duliif.
" r p. in.- M. r irmoilj.
J l", 1 1. in I. Moir.
suMMir?. nc.
i. j. in., wet W. II. Mc!ml
'i u. m , mmI-C t'lounfrlker.
1 lionn, Ttt I. CuirUiT.
f p. tn cit i:. McAIIUtcr.
7 p. m.. 'vrt from Cnuga- M.l.itie.
7 p. in., west Ironi ('jyuei rsiiili,
p. ni , cist from Say Autr Puff; .
rULIXR.
1U . in. P. K. Sccor.
rusni.ns.
R a. m. Holier.
II. iO a. m, Moran.
7 p. in. Murpliy.
v p. ni. lunipintr.
I'A3SCN"GLK UN'tilXCS.
T a. ni. Oifln.-y.
7 j. ni. Slnprr.
510 p. m. Mantcn.
7 p. m. llagroii'm.
vii.n cats, wi.sr.
4 h. 111 1. . M3tr.
4 P0 a. ni. W. Mr.Vllifter.
5 a. in., two nuliicis Kliey, will. I". Niitu.o.'j
' mm.
6 j. in. CI. T. Maples.
S j. in., two (iislnci T. ritpilrltl.
II a. 111. fi. Ituil.
1 p. in. A. Ketch 1111.
1 p. m. M. Cinlf.v, uitli ()'ll.n.i' nun.
p. III. HltTKCItV.
J p. 111. John (.'j!i.i?an.
xotici:.
CuiiJurtor M. .1. IIiMil.liJ.m and irm ull mn
t 15 p. 111.. Wild Cat, Jj-t, .Ijii J.', In pi nc
cf J. Mosier uiul iren.
This and That.
The nlRlit telegraph offli-p at '.,
r
I.olilgh hununlt, has lii-en closed.
U It. Beardslee.' chief stonosraphor
to General Superintendent T. i:.
Clarke, Is spending a few days In Day
ton, Ohio.
Tho LacUawnnna sleeper "Mont.
ro," which has been undcitilng t
palr at the car ohopH, wa nent ti Ho
hoken yesterday.
Robert M. Law lust lcsiened hla
position ns Hloiekeepoi of the Penn
sylvania Coal company. Ho propose i
to make an extensive Kuiopo.tu tilp,
.Stenographers Prank tirlines iu
Miss Glenn, who wcro Identliled with
is-Chlef Claim Ajrent P. O'Keofo, on
the Lackawanna lullnmil. hiivn bfen
Nticcecded hy IMwnul l P.oyne, foi.
tnerly a (.horthund teaelier In tho V.ng.
an HuslncHH col!ep;f, at Holxdcen. X. J.
Erie Paymaster Campliell tlnlslioil
payments hero this noon, and went mst
on train C. The payments weto the
heaviest in yeats. amounting to over
$100,000 for Port JervtH. P.rnkemen diew
48 lilBh ns J70 for tho month. The
Ontario nnd Western pa-roll anions
the cmployeB nt Mlddlotown will proh
ably reach $3,000, tho largest sum paid
out durlnc the past year. The largo
amount In due to tho heavy u.illlc in
ootl, Pott Jcrvls Gazette.
LIST OF ADVERTISED LETTERS.
l.l.t ol Jttttn rrnialnlne uncalled Ur at tlu
Biunton ro"t'"'c, l.icKiwaniii tounty. P.'.,
Jun. 23, 1001, I'fiwn. calling lor time Icttrrt
will pleita My iKlirrtisril .mil go ilato of lUt,
Ijr.i lllpiilc, I'ostm.iitrr
JIIw Ethel Andrcnn, Mn. X I Allaire, MUi
Alii n.
Panlrl Par. Piife-ene fi. Illttlsr, V. X. Ikdi-a,
n. T.. Ilramor, J. II. llfsslj, J, J. Ilurkc, John
Dltck.
IU Marguerite Carter, w II. (iley. Mm,
Ix.uIk- Chaw, CcorKC Carey, Thomaft .1. Cluil.
wick (2), P. Callajlun, MIb I.llen Cafterty, W.
B. Clark. Jr.
Mln tlraee Pcltay, Pee IK ton, II. Iiougljg,
Dai III Pvlns.
P. II. I'Uh, Jim. C. PcrnwalJ, Itljht ItciertnJ
f, A. PorreV I. P-
MIu North Clallaghfr, Goodulu Valitr com
ftny, A. J, Clolden, Ktto CoMen.
Mrs. rmma Hammond, Mm. Itosalle i;. llodson,
a A. noflman, Mrs. Lewi' Henley, II. II. lieu lit,
D. Harrington, Huiton JbnufaUutlng company,
Itnlden tc Bon,
.MIm Violet Johnson,
If, Hint, James ICInjsluty.
.In-ph I.ah.
.t, J. McCarty, 1U Nellie- lci:ircj, Itrideet
V Andrew (rttnrn to Pr, Polan), Mr. Mac No
Kniry (3), John Moekler, Mirunan Miller
'liteh'r, W. II. Marlott. Mlu Annlo Millet, A.
Alnolf, MIm Oerlrmls Mathewion, Henry Miller,
NatlonU Mnlllahlc Calling company,
MIm Mary PrendirgMt, Mr. badlo Peolc, S,
1. Parker, r. Pierre, Mr. Potter (care rotter
Wutintacturlng 'ruuiiAn).
.Mrs. Jotrpli lllchanlo, Mrs. Miry Pohlm, Mlu
T, Pejnoldj, M11, I'lnrenfo Ilooia, Edward B.
Hue, Paul Rene, K 0. Kiel. Mr. Itlearidl,
tocrje II. Ilrcd, Johauea T. ItafdaL Prancla
,icUnian,
Take
Good Care
of
Your
Kidneys, and
NATURE
will take
care of you.
FREE
SAMPLE
For nil who
Send Postal
Request to
WARNER'S
SAFE CURE CO.
Rochester, N. V.
Where Good Health Is
FREE SAMPLH.
Send postal for free sample
Warner's Ssfe Cure to
Warner's Sate Cure Co.
Rochester, N. V. ilcntlon
this paper.
is a
riiidct MuR l'ranl. ollltlOln, l.iluanl I,.
!-icrncr, Mr.. rilnii Ii, J-niltli. Clarmic Miute,
r. Stiirdfi.int. Ml' Helen 1 Srnllli, MIkj Lonii-e
amffr, Mim Olidri 'iiiHii'ld, W.ilpli (I. Voit
Mrs. MiTV i: -nilth (mine). (Vtrc Rolilldl.OJti
Sihin. W. N. Stioni?.
If. ('. Tijlfr, Olnrlri riiomini.
Prank Wlilti-, Wjoinlns Cutler; lompiti.i,
Prank II. Mllmr, nw !. .loveph's ifillijto; Mu.
Mili" M1lm11n, 'Iro. I.oiiIm Wllliaiii-nn. .1.
Wl.r, Mr... N. ,1. IWr. Ml-s Ausul Wlllhnn.
II M.IAX.
Piaiiuxii 1'iralna, C.irl'i Aqnllliui, lrimcsio
M.islrojjimi, I tJlKC-ui r,inipiaiielln
roi.iMi.
.Ird7r7, iainki, Wilcnty uransl.1 (2). u
leny Wodjoo, Whd.islaw Sadhwskl, urn I ctrtln
Unrnliur?, N-qian Liiliinski Mi. Atim f.ninl-
rrkl, Winicnlr rlniiilrcl.l, W. Zilin-k.
lirr!Al!lN
1'awil Pniizi, W.iUnly Tinrk, IIipUi 1 Mlor,
CIcorKP l'rokop, Andro Korl, K110I A-alonj',
Jin Loriw, Ilrlt- llojdiiv, Jujif I,ln ilt, Tcd.ir
llojko, Cliall Kizlmer, Mar.ijaiiiin Wjulmt,
WhdiMana Jtoi I-cwic. .Minn Ooipli. .lnrci lint
I; 1, .Ion Hew, IMir 7alihak.
West Scianton Station.
vinmel Dnfon, 410 Clmlnut (-licet; flcnj mini
I'leelaml, IOial union No. S77; J. I), Ooodnin,
Local union Nc. ,41: Mkliul Illltrulli, .limi'
Plf-lvooil, AiilibiM Mine, Tahiti. 'inn,
.Tohn I Th'inp-on
J0HNS0NMINE HAD
TO BE SHUT DOWN
Minors Quit Work to Search Through
the Abandoned Woikings for
John ZyJankuu.
Tln I'olWli. Htuigailnn fiml Plavih
miners mil lu1)orcr.s numberliifr nearly
200, employed nt Hie Jolinson colliery
of the Green HUIro Coal comiiany, quit
work ycstm-ilny mornlnp: at 10 o'clock
arul announced that tliey would dot ro
li.uk until a thorough and completo
peaivh was made for .Tohn Xylankux,
the l.tboivi whom thov hPllevt to he
lost in the mine Their itlttlns tie
cctltatcd the shutllns down of tho
mine.
Xylrmkiw, as wan Muti-d in ,i,tor
day's Tilbuno, wa a lahoier who was
employed by John Maiowcltl, a Slavish
miner lie left his hoiiu In Johnson's
patch on Satuiday moiuluff tn ki to
wotk and never ivltu ik-1. Ills friends
and fellnw-coiinti.Miu'ii Imim tlt.it ho
Is lost In the mine, but Hit- mine ntu
clals Hciiiit tln Idea.
Xyl.inktiH was n yutniH: man. and had
w oiked In Hi- mine but two duvs,
which wmili' jsIvm ".inie plausibility to
the tin 01 Hi. 1 1 he had lost his way,
on aciouut 1 his mil Indue acquaint" I
with thi- winkings or 1 he mine. The
Km cen of him was on Saturday
mornlni;, when he cnUied the shnniy
of the Iliebos-H and teitlved peimUslon
to so to worl..
He left to ko to the chainlipf where
his miner was winking-, but tho latter
sas that ho never showed up theie,
and h.ts dono all lu can to counteract
tlii' belief that the man Is yet in tho
mine. e believes, with tho mine oill
clals, (hat tfylnnlftis decided not to go
to woik, for mhim reat.on, after ho lett
tho llteboss' Mianty, and that he hiia
gone to ionio other patt of the valley.
Tho llrebosses and tho Insldo fore
man, John Devereaux, went through
the mine on Sunday, but found no
trace of the missing man. Other
Hcarchlntr partlon went through on
Monday with no success, and venter
day mornlnp, after tho foreigners quit,
they formed ihemxplvo Into bands of
a pcoru or moris and went Into nearly
every corner of the workings, without
finding; a trace of tho mlsslnp; man,
They halloed and shouted, and
searched hither and thither with their
liulits, but to no avail. Kvon tho old
abandoned wotklngtt wtio gonu through.
Hero tho dust Hch very thick, and It Is
the opinion of the fotemen that If Hy
lankus had strayed into thesu parts of
the mine he could bo tracked by his
footprints. Not a footpilnt could bo
discovered,
Tt Is probable that the forelcuerfc will
Insist today that oven a' stilt nioro
thorough search ho made, but tho mlno
officials will do every thine in their
power to discourage this.
A Ktory is current to the effect that
Zylankus disappeared fioin Wilkes
Barro very suddenly a few months ugo.
COURT ADJOURNED EARLY.
Illness of Attorneys la Proving a
Serious Obstacle.
In common sleatt court the caso of
' jj?ti 1 y mMw
you would discover
Warner's Safe Cure
Regular Visitor and
ol two t" fve dj)" duration,
arc olfircd by the
OLD DOMINION LINE
TO
NopJoIk, Ua.
Old Point Comfort, Ua.
Richmond, Ua.
Washington, D. C.
Mraimra Mil dally txiejit Fundy from I'icr 26,
North Iller, foot of Ihach street. New York.
liekot. including ineaU nnd btatcroom accom
moJaiions fli.OJ and upward,
I'nr full intornution apply to
OLD DOMINION STEAAISHIPCO.
81 Beech Stieet. New York, N. Y.
ll.lt W.MKril.lufMcr.
.I.J.DUOWK.a.P.A.
The Dickson Mnmiractiu'lnz Co.
t cranton nnd Wlllc9'-liir.-j, .'i
Mnmifaeiureri ol
U0CO.MOTIVES, STATIONARY1 ENGINES
DoileM, llolstlnzand Puniplni Maciilntry
General Oftlce. Scranton, Pa.
aimofitsi
BELLAVITA
vtenlc Beauty Tnbletn and Pills. A per.
oc.lyi'jfo.iiiil iriuiianioisltri'iitinniit furnll km
INorJcr j. Restore) tho bloom olyoutli to laded face,
ii di.yn' troitmcnt r.0c; ) dajV .-fl.lJO, bj mall
'nn furriicnlnr Aihlro.-i, . .
tr ita Aituiai ce ciii'm' s jjcHm sts., ciitcsy
EoM by McOarrah & Thomar, Uriig-
Clats,, I0J Lackawanna avo iScrauton. l'a
Ifh Prof.a,F.TIIEEL,M.B. iM2
f J M., I'I.IU..iIm 11. I'm. I ii'iiiI rli'i Inl.t.i, '
y JJ Jrt '' -"'" "' PRIVATE DISfASCS.EICESSES
;V,.ARUiS.DlCD0PeiSON.NERVDUSOIBIllTYH
'aJll)ST WANHaOO.VAH'CaSEU.V. STRiCTMRf
7 tn tin m:l I 11 liil ,imrt..MiriHil.iiillr,".J
Si),lt pra I l.l. diuiol-r liler ' ' lifrnu vj
Nrn I fr liool. "I ri lU"f ipn.Uy utillriil . t If , Ii iml trn II
Peter l'orrettl against Vlto Ohererill
was on trial tho greater part of yes
terday before JudRo Archb.tUl In the
ni'iln court room,
it did not K" to the jury until H.S0
o'clock and. no other case being toady
for tilal, on account of tho Illness of
attorney?, the court adjourned for tho
day.
NEXT SEASON AT LAKE LODORE.
Booking of Excursions for 1001 nt
That Popular Resort Has Already
Commenced.
Tho Delawato and Hudson company
has just l.usiitd an nttractlvo llttln
biochuro relative to the excursion Hfi
pon of 1001 at Tako Isidore, containing
.severnl beautiful half-tono etiBravlnfrs
tho lmndHomo new depot In tho sum
mer shode of overlmnjjlnir boughs; tho
Kteat white ititnic pavilion In tho
midst of the far-Httetchlnu sroves,
and various ubpoctH of tho boat-dotted,
mnfinlllcent lake Iteelf with Its
llve-and-ii-halt miles of varied and
charming scenery. All fall ond winter
a Htroni; torco of men have been at
work on tho exclusion grounds with
such effect that theie lb a Kcnernl de
slto on tho part of tho people to i-oa
this resort in all Its fiesh, new beauty.
Applications for datn ato alieady
eomlntf In. and bonking lias coiu
menced liy Jlr. H. W. t'rurH, district
passenger tient of tho llelnware ntt't
Tludtion Utllrood tit Kcrnnton, Circu
lars descriptive of LaHo T.odoro and
tho Improvements on tho grounds nro
in e hands of all Delaware and Hud
son ticket ugents, who will bo pleased
tn supply them to tho publlo upon
application.
SIP 0
as! I. fine
Co Hips
V. S. Hiflno Mocpltal,
Chluco, II'..
Aujust jo, ipoo.
Wrner' fe Cure Co.
aentiement I highly
endorte Warner' 5l
Cure peclflo for
kidney and bladder
trouble. I ued It fait
fall with very gratifying
results.
Probably no one hat
n battar opportunity to
note tho tflecta of dif
ferent remedies 'than
these connected with a
hospital.
In talktnir with tho
different patients as
to their eiperlence I
found a larger number
who had been helped
tliroush the use of
Warner's Safe Cure
tlmn an thine else In
the line of patent med
icines, especially In
casei of urinary dis
eases or malaria or liver
troubles.
Yours trulj,
WM. IIACKi:.
I1pltal Steward,
U. S, Marine Itospital,
64A f'letchcr St.
B
Maintained
that
Trusted Friend.
A Gold
Crown
Free.
with eier tet cf our lir.vt
trich funtracled tor oi nr
hi fore Kelmiar lMh, lliOl.
Thl H liutnfidc fcflir
nnd our material U the
heht.
Crowns
and
mide here ami made rl,'ht
nt ;K K"hl Out prlee ii
only f3 W.
Bridges
inerled heie ! experl
cmeil operatuM who have
hem selected from tho
lirgel nfllres tn tho V, ii
for Ihelr nhilltj-.
Fillings
EXTRACTING
EXAMINING..
CLEANING
FREE
Min-o-Cal
Our own aneUhctie for
palnlm extractinc:. f-afo
ind Sure, o ttre gums;
no cocaine.
Ot'.Mt VNTCKD I.V WItlTINO KOK TEX
YIIAllS. Wi: Alti: UKKE TO STAY.
Union Painless Dentists,
Wi I. iri.im.imu Ararat, SiiJnton, Pi.
"IS 17 Rogers Uros." Goods.
Knives, Forks
Spoons, etCc
No question about the quality; we
have all the newest patterns at
lowest prices.
Also the celebrated Sterling ln
Inid Spoons and Forks. War
ranted to wear twenty-five years.
Immense slock of Sterling Silver
Spoons, Forks, Knives and Cased
Go ds for Wedding Presents.
Merceread & Connell,
132 Wyoming Avenue.
Not in Nature
for anyone to alwnys feel tired. There
U no need to drag out an existence
without nmbltlon.
Weak nerve are responsible for lan
guor, depression, debility and varico
cele. Diseased nen-cf, whether doe to over
work, overdnduleence or nny other
cause, can be made ktroug aa steel by
tbeuieof
They tone and Invigorate every organ
of ths Dody, soothe and strengthen the
acnes nnd transform broken down
men and women into strong, healthy,
vigorous, ruddy-cheeked persons, if
you find tlilj isn't o, you get your
money uact.
JI 00 tier box j 0 boxes (with gtiaran.
tee), S3 00. Book free. THAI JlLDl
cinu Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
for sale by John II. Plieliu, Plwi-miclst, corner
wjomlng acnuo and tfprucc etreet.
N
tm
feg
BUY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIGS
... MANUFAOTUnED DV ...
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
tr-ROTE Tni: name.
w r .. i
CoiwolJvSfallac
GCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER.
Black Goods in
The White Sale
There can't be any Connolly & Wallace Dress Goods News that !s unim
portant, but this is a special occasion that calls for prominent mention. la the
past few weeks wc have been dealing out good things in textile bargains at an
average rate of two a day. They have covered all the fabric field from Organdies
to Cheviots, with some
all, and it's a short story.
read carefully, if you have a black dre9S or skirt yet
50c a Yard-$LM Quality
All Wool Pebble Cheviot,
desirable two widths, 48
iu weight thau the wider
Positively the greatest
CONNOLLY &
STATEMENT OF THE
THIRD ill, Bill
OF SCRANTON.
United States Depositary.
At the close of business Dec.
13. 1900.
RESOURCES.
Loans nnd Investments
33,175,478.30
Ranking House . .
Cash and Rescive.
as,ouu.ui
536,870.10
S3,750,057.10
LIABILITIES.
Capital S 200,000.00
Surplus 500,000.00
Undivided Piofits . . . 07,005.20
Circulation 100,000.00
Individual Deposits . . 2,415,536.08
U. S. Deposits 422,720.30
Due to Banks 54,785.53
$3,750,057.10
WILLIAM (O.NM.LL. President.
IICNItY ISf.LIN", Jit,, Vlce'l'iiiliknt.
WILLI.VJI II. I'LXK, Cjihler.
Heating Stoves,
Ranges,
Furnaces,
0V8S,
toues,
Heaters.
Steam add
Hot Watar
s
WB.W PENN AVENUE.
DR. DBNPTCN, 311 Spruce Street, Seran.
ton. Pa. II cute am Chronic Diseases ol
Men, Worn nan Children. Consultado.iand
examination free. Olllcc Hour Dally and
Oil St
Gas S
csLssWBsHistldsV ?y'
fffljfflfi. N?ti5w lk
KrZmW&FilX WEB Lwrffimkw'ilix
J tuuday ft a. m. to g p. m.
strong accentuation on Silks.
It lies in this detail, every
with a granite design in
inches and 54 inches the
one both at same price,
50c. Yard.
value in Black Dress Goods ever offered in Scranton.
WALLACE,
-Hf-Mf-f-fM"M-tM--r-r
t-
t
I
w
W Curtain News
vShrewd buyers will take advantage of the special
X prices made ou our entire Lace Curtain Stock. Many
t small lots at a fraction of their real value.
FURNITURE COVERINGS
-I
-
ARTISTIC
high-grade: bedding i
v
t
i WILLIAHS&ricANULTY
t LEADERS IN CARPETS, WALL PAPER, DRAPERIES,
129 Wyoming Avenue
THE
SIC POWDER CO,
Booms 1 and2,Com'lth BTd'g.
SCRANTON, PA,
riining; and Blasting
POWDER
Mide at Moosto and Hush lal SVorXi.
LAPLIN ft RAND POWDER CO 3
ORANGE GUN POWDER
H-etrlo Ilattorles, Eleolrlo llxptolsri.
xplodlui; blaitj. Safety 1'ius ua i
Repaung Chemical Ctx's
man
nxi'Lo.ivc
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers r
OLD STOCK
PBLSIMER
485 to 455
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