A a.7 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, MAY 1890. Royal Dakino Powder Makes the food more delicious and wholesome 18, . torn wi) NEWS OF THE GREAT INDUSTRIAL WORLD ULTIMATUM OF THE L. & W-B. 0. CO. ISSUED. Will Not Permit Discrimination Against Its Employes Who Are Not Members of Labor Organiza tions Preparations for an Addi tion to the D., L. & W. Shops Are Under Way Questions D., L. & W. Employes Are Bequlred to Answer. Notes of a General Nature. The Lehigh and Wilkes-Darre Coal company has posted the following nutlce at Its mines In the Honey Broolc division, near llazleton: To eivloyes Honey BrooiC division, deferring to newspaper reports as to order Issued by the United Mine Work ers that our employes, members of that order, would not be allowed to otk with employes who arc not mem bers to prevent nny misunderstanding the following statement Is made: I his company lias not lnterfeicd In the uuestlon us to whether Its em ployes should or should not be niein beis of urbanizations of any kind. It cannot permit any of Its officers or, employes to discriminate for or (igainst other employes who ure or who are not menibeis of any organlz ntlon. Should any such discrimination occur, the olllcer or employe at fault nerd not expect further employment from i Ills company. W. J. Richards, General Superintendent." "This defines the attitude of the com pany with reference to the situation," says the AVI Ikon-Bum? Itecord, "The ofllcers of the United Mine Workers tated that after May 10 no union em ployes should work with non-union men. According to the company's at titude, if the union persists In this course, there will undoubtedly be a chut down of the works, as many of tne men belong to the union and there will not be enough non-union men to operate the mines, of which there arc tlnee or four. "The company intimated last week i hat In case there is further trouble in the llazleton region the mines may hi' permanently shut down and the I'liinpany's allotment of coal taken from other mines." ADDITION TO SHOPS. Active operations toward the erec tion of an extension to the machine Miops are going forward under the dlteclion of Superintendent Fitzglb bons. The extension will be 141 feet in length and the lull width of the pre m nt .shops. Therein will be Installed the machinery removed from the 3'ingston shops. This will necessitate the employment of more men and those who worked In the Kingston shops will bo given the preference. CLEANING THE YARD. The throwing of waste, etc., about the Kcianton yaid has become a nui sance. Jt must be stopped and rall n'.iiiers will take note of this order" reads an order recently Issued by Siipeiintendrnt Garrett Rogart, or the Delaware, Lackawanna and AVestern company. Tuesday the Van! for the Hist time In several months presented n iatl)er empty appearance so far aa trains of coal and freight went. A largo gang of men were employed in cleaning up the yard and the above order takes on its real slgnlllcaiu?. MANY QUESTIONS ASKED. Recently a blank form was issued to each engineer and Hieman in the Del nttare, Lackawanna and We't.'"i lailroad's employ, having for its pur pose the obtaining of the age, length if service, number of promotions, time thereof and other matters connected with the man's service on the road. The majority of these have been ru tin ned to the office properly filled out and a history or record is being mude. As a result, the company protects itself and the men concerned are equal ly benefitted, for when a man is en titled to promotion or nny difficulty "Please Smile AND Look Pleasant." When a woman says "I am racked with pain," the word "racked" recalls the days when they stretched the tender bodies of women on the rack with rope and pulley until the very joints1 cracked. ttincy an attendant saying to the tor tured woman, 'Tlease smile and look pleasant." And yet the woman "racked with pain," lb expected to smile through her nKony and to make home happy. She can't ill- it. It is against nature. Gen erally speaking, the racking pains of ill health such as headache, backache and "bearing down pains" are related to de rangements or disorders of the organs distinctly feminiue. When this condition is removed the general health is restored, and with health comes back the smile of happiness. Any woman may regain her health at home without offensive questionings or examinations by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It cures per fectly all diseases and derangements peculiar to women. Sick women may consult Dr. Pierce by letter free of charge. Such letters are treated as sacredly confidential. "I was a great miflrrer for four years from d jplacement and ulceration," write! Mr. Mary 1 Ickerlnj, of Oil e, Keokuk Co.. Iowa. At the time I began ulujr Dr. I'ieree's Favorite I're scriptlon I was not able to ait up in bed, I took eight bottlea and got to be a utout woman, Auy doubting this can write to me, encloalnc a stamp, and I will answer." No alcohol in any form is contained in "Favorite Prescription." Substitu tion is selfish. It cares more for its profit than for your cure. Therefore, in. list on getting " Favorite Prescription." Dr. Pitrce's great work the " Common Sent Medical Adviser" is a book no woman can afford to be without. Send 31 one-cent stamps, cost of mailing pa per edition, or 31 cents for the cloth binding. Address Dr. It. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. roct to., wtw vo. nrlses for settlement, his record has a bearing thereupon. NEW BRANCH ROAD. Some time ago the work of erecting a branch from the main line of the New York, Ontario and Western rnll lond Into the recently purchased Co. pouso colliery, now operated by the Scran ton Coal company, was begun. The work Is completed up to n point near the Cayuga colliery, so rapidly has the grading and track laying been done. Tuesday afternoon nt 5 o'clock an engine was run over the new road from Prlceburg to the above point as a test of the condition of the ballast, etc., and the trial was perfectly satls- I factqry. Many rnllroad officials wit nessed the test. It Is expected that In the course of a few weeks the coal will be shipped fiom the Capouse col liery via the new branch Instead of by way of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, as at present. THIS AND THAT. Trip passes issued to employes of the Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western company are not good on Sundays now unless specially countersigned. The Dickson colliery, which has been idle for the past three weeks, making extensive repairs, will resume opera tions today. The Green Rldgo lion works are yet working on double time, employing about seventy-live men. Orders are being filled ,ns rapidly as possible, but new ones keep coming In. Gravel ballast was strewn along the main lino approach to the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western railroad sta tion yesterday and adds to the general cleanly appearance about the yard and station. G. A. Nlo, of Chicago, I1L, has been appointed timekeeper of the Delaware, Uaekawanno. nnd Western shops at Kingston, succeeding R. L. Hubbell, who wns recently transferred to Syra cuse, N. Y. Master Mechanic II. D, Taylor, of the Lehigh Valley shops at Wllkes-Rarre, has tend' led his resignation to accept a simi'iii position In the west. B. T. James, formerly round-house foreman at Lehlghton, has been appointed to succeed Mr. Taylor. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western conductors are now required to make a record of every pass used on that road. The record Includes the points between which the pass Is cood, to whom Issued, by whom, and to whose account It Is charged. Erie railroad engineers are getting out a souvenir publication containing portraits and biographical sketches of every engineer on the system, of whom there are about 1.S00. The work will also contain sketches of deceased en gineers. Buffalo Commercial. Lehigh and Wllkes-Rarre Coal com pany is making arrangements to tap the water from the old No. 1 working In Audenried. This mine has been abandoned many years. There are many thousands of tons of coal there yet to be mined. 'Hazleton Plain Speaker. On a siding near the machine shops stand old engines Nos. 1 and S. nnd neaiby the latest style of engine newly painted and numbered In the new series. The contrast Is Indeed striking nnd shows very forcibly the end of the old and beginning of the new In Dela ware, Lickawanna and Western rail road so far as locomotive power Is con cerned. The Lehigh Valley Is getting rid of its four-wheeled coal cars at a rapid rate. Many are shipped from Packer ton over the Wyoming division empty, loaded at Iittston with coal and taken to Checktownge. near Buffalo, where the coal Is dumped. From there the empty cars are taken to the Peninsular car works at Detroit and torn down for the scrap. There has already appeared In Tli Tilbune an article bearing upon the new numbering of the engines in a series on the Delaware. Lackawanna and Western. Monday, passenger en gine No. 1, in her series, pulled out ahead of the milk train leaving here at 3. 40 o'clock. This engine was foimciiy known ns Colonel Scranton. "What's In a name?" and as one of the officials said, "The day of naming locomotives is past." Section foremen on the Delaware. Lackawanna and Western have been Informed that the trackmen would hei eafter receive only a day's pay for night and Sunday work. Heretofore they received n day and a half's pay for night work nnd double pay for Sun days. The section foremen have also been ordered to cut up all old ties taken from under the rails, the same to bo used for starting fires In engines. This will save the company from buy ing cord wood. Stroudsburg Times. No one in authority has yet denied that C. L Schaff will, on his return ft run Europe, leave the Big Four as geneial manager. It Is known that President Thomas, of the Erie, offered Mr. Schaff a position as general man ager of that road, and when Mr. Schaff left he had the matter still under ad visement. It Is understood that Vice President Merrill, of the Erie, has asked to be relieved of a portion of his duties and that to bring this about, It wos determined to nppolnt a general man ager and Mr. Schaff has been selected for tho place. RUSHING THEM THROUGH. Sixty Witnesses Examined in the Election Contest. Examiners Dugsan and Lewis yes terday put through sixty election con test witnesses at their two sittings in the arbitration room. They were from Scranton, Taylor nnd Blakely, most of them from tho latter nlace. Scranton Charles Johnson.Potor Mc Donnell, John I. Kelly, sr., G. W. Keys, John Bennett, Walter Evans. Taylor Samuel EvansThomas Price. George Thomas, John W. Price, David J. Bcvan, Charles Davis.Charles Stevcr, John H. Thomas. Blakely Oeorgo Bates. Thomas M. Jones, Richard J. Reese, W, D. Jones, II. E. Mannes, Henry Purdy, Thomas Swales, Francis Ham, Jr., E. F. Ferris, William Tuttle, David T. Lewis, D. AV. Lewis, A. Thorp, W. B. Stevens, W. I. Lewis, D. C. Havens, W. G. Miller, D. R. Bassel, C. Gangmlller, Joseph Up dyke, James Davey, A. W. Pentecost, Edwin Curtis, Robert Linton, Dwlgnt R. Lathrope, T. W. Spangenburg, B. K. Benjamin, Edward II. Barber, Jay Tuttle, Georgo II. Stevens, Walter Lloyd, Bert Gibson, A. A. Ayors, Elmer Swingle, S. B. Williams, Harvey Rob erts, George Roberts, W. J. Bonner, S. C. SImpklns, Arthur Hazen, William Snedlcor, Fred. Bcnjnmln, Frank Ben jamin, George Loughlln, Arthur Wright son, John T. Williams. BUSINESS BLOCK CORNER STONE Wns Laid with Appropriate Exer cises Yesterday Morning. A largo crowd witnessed the laying of the corner-stone at the new build ing of Lebowch (c Davldowitz, 408 South Washington avenue, yesterday morning. Dr. Longstreet presided nnd addresses were delivered by John KIN cullen, John Knughmnn, Henry Brown, Architect Worden, James Connery nnd Mr. McNally. Lunch was served by Caterer J. T. Kennedy. The new building Is to be five stories in height nnd to be very benutlul and modern In Its construction. The ground floor will bo used as a store by the en terprising young propiletors nnd the upper floors will bo rented as losldcnces. Yesterday's Marriage Licenses. James W. Morgans Scranton Grace May Sherman Scranton Charles E. Jackson Wyoming Stella V. Martin New Vienna, O. William Delke Scranton Emma Acker Scranton Aftes m$mi To assist digestion, relieve distress after eutlng or drinking too heartily, to prevent constipation, take 'Pa ys Sold everywhere. 25 cents. Dr. H. W. Wiley, chief chemist to the National Agricultural Department, said to the Senate Pure Food Commission: "Dangerous adultera tions come under two classes COLORING and PRESERVING. The color ing matter is used because it makes food palatable." CEYLON-INDIA TEA is PALATABLE because of its PURITY. Absolutely no COLORING matter is used. Being machine made, it is also CLEANLY. Use less tea and infuse THREE to FIVE minutes. Always use boiling water. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Ceylon Tea REFRESHING. DELICIOUS Bold only In Load raeka-tn. 50c, 60c, and 70c por pound. LIPTI CEYLONINDIA ARE THE BEST For Sale by All Grocers. CEYLON AND JLa. 1 JhJ' JLJL.JL TEA SAUDI' TEAS MYER The Cheapest Shoe Store, 307 -"----"- "" 2fefcr BmeHw X l X - 1 t ; f4-4-f-f4--H--M-, MYER DAVIDOW, The Cheapest and Busiest W jft B. Ill VK us - TENDER-SKINNED MEN filmvo with roTtcrmA Bhaviso Soap, nnd licforo cleansing tho f nee rub on a bit of Ctm cuiu Ointment, tho great tkln euro. Wash oft wlthCimcunToii.i-TfioAr anil nor W'ATrai. This slmple.lnMpcnslyntrcatmentwlll mako suavlng a pleasure and comfort to thoso with tender, Inflamed, rastly Irritated skin. SoM throsehont the world. I'OTTta n. Ann O. Coir SolelTori.lloiton. "All About tin SUn," (ret. TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK." Car load Just arrived. All styles, and prices tho lowest. Workmanship guaranteed even on THE CHEAPER GRADES. Keep us In mind and you won't re gret giving us your patronage you will get goods as represented giving you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immense stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc. Five large floors full to the celling at Thos. Kelly's Stous, lftlnnd 133 Franklin Avenue I1TPU1TC0AL At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for domestic use and or all sizes. Including Buckwheat and Ulnlseye. delivered In any part of the city, ut tho lowest 'rlcc. Orders received at the otllce. Connell building, Room SQ6; telephone No. 17ii2, or at tho mine, telephone No. 2T2, will be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO 1 1 m Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER Telephone Call, 233;$. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Special Attention Given to Busi ness nnd Personal Accounts. Liberal Accommodations Ex tended According to Balances und Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 425,000 WAl CONNELL, Preildenl. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vlce-Pr.. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier The vault of this bank is pro tected by Holmes' Llcctrlc Pro tective System. mi mm in mm I & DAVIDOW. e keK to call your attention to our $2 and $3 shoes fr men an- women, russet and black, all styles aud all sizes, A. B, C D and E widths. They are certainly the cffAti nrAcf- litin nf onnfte in fliA rtifir MM a 4ri) sm? t r a1 1 1- firms are the makers: Hathaway, Soul? and Harrington, rifOTT PfAD frtliii Tfftlltr nrA IMmmnti f Tr4- vjr j-r&uai, jwuu .iAAjr uuu a A Cont Cnm-ialc inf li Shoes at 98c. Ladies' $1.00 Russet Button Shoes at 79c; Misses' Shoes at 50c; Little Gent's Russet Shoes at jqC; Men's and Boys' Rubber Soles Slippers at 39c. Shoe Store. Scranton's Shopping Center MANY "FINDS" IN DRESS COTTONS. Look over this list with a kiudly consideration for the difficulties of space-limitations and style de scriptions) and see if it does not contain a hint that will appeal to you, personally. It treats of lessened prices in Cotton Dress Goods, a few of tho "finds" you can make by a little looking through our stocks At 1 0 Cents a Yard Regularly 12Jc Printed Jaconet Lawns, in the favorite stripes, dots and neat small designs, Popular black aud white, blue aud white, pink and white, and lavender and white stripes. At 1 0 Cents a Yard Regularly 15c Printed Corded Muslins, in dainty floral and conventional fig urcd designs. Also in stripes, printed on a fine sheer cloth with rounded cords forming stripes covering the surface of the cotton. At 1 2J Cents Regularly 15c Fine favorably with Belfast Beautiful Printed Piques, At 1 8 Cents Yard, 25 Cents Yard, About Half Priced. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, Hearty Eaters Reallzo the nectwiiy of culm; something HuhBtuntl.il. Their ;ippettte and hunger will bo hutiFfleil If they cat bread m.ulo of "Snow ?? Flour. It hatt a delicious flavor. Is tender, nutritious and "1111 iiiB." Just the thing for hun gry people. All crocers tell It. "We only wholesale It " THE OJ Scranton, Carbondale, Olyplmnt. THE Rooms 1 nnd2,Com'Mi BTcl'g. SCRANTON, PA. Hining and Blasting POWDER .Made at Slooslc and Kuuhimo Works. I.AFLIN & RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER Kl ctrlc IUtterlcv Klootrle Exploders, for exploillnc blaiU, .Safety l'uno and Rspauno Chem'cal Co's man EXPLOSIVES Lacka. Ave. uwiutt vj jl itiJLtb Wnair Tf.. ,-. . . T:..1 9 307 Lackawanna Avenne. a Yard American Printed Dimities. Quality and finish compara goods. More and better patterns: Spring V 1899. h fin March ushers in the spring season, the busiest time u all the year. New stocks are here in all their beauty. The early buyer has the cream of the stock to select from. See the new noveltic3 in CARPETS Ingrains, Brussels, Velvets, Axminster, Savonierrre, Wilton, Rugs. - Williams & r WINDOW SHADES u 35,000 Columbia Chain less Bicycles V. .i,! A.,vtrt,s.' 5; "Sftfltttf, &. &!ti3mffi8ZS&fa KELLUM &. CONRAD, 243 Wyoming Ave BUY NATIONS' PRIDE CONDENSED MILK Manufactured by SCRANTON DAISY CO, Ask Your Grocer Tor It. 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE I CURTAINS Renaissance Brussels, Cluny? Tambour, Irish Point, Dresden, Nottingham. WAIL PAPER McAnulty Are used daily, a sufficient guarantee that they are the best wheels manu- . factured. Price.... pO Columbia Chain Bicycles, superior to any and -, all chain wheels.... p50 Hartfords, better than ever at popular prices, $35, $26, and $25 Pierce and Stormers at $25 to $75 Pierce Racers $50 uillSUIilllEStUIHIIIIIIIllllllllllinilllK 3 Chainless Bicycle. 3 Ml II.1VO Vnil flrttl.-fiH iUat- thmr twa more SPALDING CHAINI.LSS wheels s beini; nJdei toj.i than all other 2 clulnlesb wheels combined ? 1 The Reason M S Is that there has not been one dis ss satisfied purchaser of this model. Its mechanical superiority over other makes is plainly evident after a short - trial. MM s Spalding Racer. . .$60 5 Spnldinp; Roadster 50 S Spalding Chainless 75 I FL0REY & BROOKS jj 211 Washington Avenue. Opposite Court Mouse. j lbo 1899- I rf dMifTft?! Si -' Jv & A3 KIIHIIllilllllllilllllillllllHtCIIUIIHIKl