The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, June 08, 1899, Morning, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1899.
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ROYAL
cABSOIAJIELY'PJJRE
Powder
Makes'tlio food more delicious and wholesome
tmn. ihkihu town eo.. hew a.
LIVE NEWS OF THE
INDUSTRIAL WORLD
NO CHANGE IN THE BUILDING
STRIKE SITUATION.
Coal Shovolors of tho Dolawn.ro,
Lackawanna and Western Com
pany at Hobokon A Number of
Mon at tho Car Shop Quit Work.
Tho Troublo was Quickly Adjusted.
Traffic Manager for tho Delaware,
Lakawanna and Western Company
Has Been Secured.
sections with tho crossing over West
Market street, which was delayed
through tho Interference of tho city.
As soon as Mayor Molr on Tuesday
signed the resolution glvlne tho com
pany permission to cross tho street, a
pans of men wero nut at work and
early yesterday morning tho last spike
had been driven.
The company will erect gates at this
crossing and maintain a watchman
there from G o'clock In the morning to
S o'clock in the evening, or nil night
If they should have occasion to run
trains at night.
Tho stilke situation yesterdav was
practically devoid of any now features
r.oth sides are still maintaining tlri
Jlrm altitude that lias characterized
their stand from tho stait and both
nr- sansulno as to the final result.
Tho blicklajers did not quit work
vratoiiliiv in was expected, but tllo
positively rofuso to oilton any Jobs
whore non-union men are enipioeu.
Th!rt.tun conttuctnrs In all have
now arceded to tho demands of tho
sti liters. Those men, however, are not
connected vilh tho Iluliders Hxchalige.
The caipcnlerF took several new con
ducts M-storday, Including nn altera
tion Job for Samtor liiothets
The ln-Itklayois wmklng for TMwanl
Vtllliinis In LaPlunie iult working
y xtnrday on nccoutit of non-union men
emplojed ly Contracto.' C N. I.oid.
who were at woik on th" same job
rioeial of Hie plastering contractors
liae refused to take work on Jobs be
ing done by mombeis of the Hulldtns
Exchange. At tho llulldpr- Kxchango
looms Hecret.ny H. V. Laudlqr stated
to a Ti lbuno man that the meinbeis of
tho Kxchango cannot ho shaken from
tho position thoy have taken.
Tho boaid of walking delegates: ap
pointed at the Uulldlng Ti ados' Coun
cil meeting on Tuesday eening meets
eveiy morning at 11 o'clock In the
fitilkeis' headciuarters, So. 400 Lacka
wanna avenue.
The Uulldlng Trades' helpeis will
meet this evening in Cassesse's hall on
Lackawanna avenue. The Building
Trades' Council will meet on Saturday
evening at Caipcnters' hall, Wyoming
avenue.
Out of tho Shop.
Passenger engine No. 243 went Into
the nelaware.Lackawanna and Western
machine bhous several weeks ago and
Monday night came out again, but
what a transformation. She Is now No,
823 and weals a dark patent leather
finish with no glltteilng parts at all.
Vpon the headlight, sand-box and ten
der appear in gilt figures her new num
hcr. Upon the cab. beneath the pilot's
window, Is the legend D L. & W also
In gilt. Her diive wheels, pilot wheels
and driving lods aie painted an ashen
gray.
Xow 213 was not plain-looking, but
P2& Is so plain ah to bo positively strik
ing in appearance. JJosldos., her num
ber Uofoie was but an indication that
she was one of many, now she is one
of a clash and that the "hlgh-prcssuio"
tluss, as any one familiar with the new
classification can lead for himself.
Joiiy Mcl'eek will be her guiding mas
t r and Cal llrvant will handle the fuel
which she tuins Into energj.
SJ'J seems to sav that t-n would do
all In her new splieic that she had
done In the old days when she was 211,
and she pulled Xo. to out Tuesday
morning for her first tun under the
now conditions! as If to prove all that
she seemed to almost tell.
Thoy Quit Work.
Fifteen laborers employed at tho
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western
car shops quit work yesterday morn
ing for three hours. They demanded a
mlso In wages. When Master Car
Builder Canflold arrived ho had a con
ference with the men, which ended In
them leturnlng to their places.
The car shops worked an hour over
time yesterday and will do so again
today. This is necessitated by the lush
of work on hand.
thereof and west-bound passengers
with first-class tickets from points
east and north or Syracuse to Dundlrk
and polnta west, will bo permitted to
atop over at Niagara Falls for u per
iod not to exceed ten days. Tho local
agent nt your depot will glvo you full
parlculars. The Lake Shoro leaves
nothing undone for tho convenience of
its patrons.
THE ELECTION CONTEST.
Names of tho Witnoseos Who Woro
Hoard Yestorday.
Following Is a list of tho witnesses
examined yesterday In the Langstaff
Kelly election contest:
Scott township F. L. Wetherby, C.
M. Groavenor, H. M. Hmerson, E. L.
Berry, C. II. Jordan, Jnmcs B. Arnold,
D. J. Williams, I'rcston F. Brown,
Westcott Stone, Chester S. Cook, N. B.
Robinson, A. B. Grosvcnor, F. B. Qros
venor, J. L. Jordan, L. S. Qrosvenor,
J. W. Taylor
Benton C. M. Cook, J. W. Harris, L.
Jordan, Melvln Clark, William Keator,
K. M. Watren, W. A. Colvln, J. H.
Colvln, J. J. Molllncx, J. A. Warren,
W. K. Delavan, A. J. Capwcll.
Madison township George Dewltt,
A. J. Decker, Charles Evans, Daniel
Evans, Eugene Nook, Chatincy Nook.
Blakely Thomas E. Williams.
Greenfield William M. Barker.
Fo Ionian Thomas Resigns.
Edward E. Thomas, outside foreman
at the Hyde Park colliery, operated by
the Delawaie, Lackawanna nnd West
ern company, lias tendered his resig
nation, to tnke effect next Saturday.
Gcoige Watklns, formerly welghmaster
at the Dodge, will succeed him. Mr.
Thomas' li'slgnatlon was not solicited,
and he sovcis his relations with the
compuny under favorable conditions.
Mr. Thomas hns been a foreman for
thirty-six yeais. nnd about thirty years j
ot mat time was spent at tno jiouge.
He is a resident of Academy street and
burled his wife recently.
Just beforo retiring, If your liver Is
sluggish, out of tunc and you feel dull,
bilious, constipated, talc a dose of
's
And you'll bo all right In tho morning.
Gonoral Traffic Manager.
B. B. Caldwell, chairman of the 'West
ern PassQiigcr association, tendered hid
resignation at a meeting of that body
yesterday to accept the position of gen
ei al traffic manager of the Delawaie,
Lackawanna and Western ralhoad.
This and That.
Gcoige W. Dowe, superintendent of
the Jefferson blanch of the Erie, has
been made superintendent of the Alle
ghany division of the same road. Ho
will be .succeeded by F. W. Hibbl's, of
Port Jervis.
General Manager W. F. Hallstead
and Superintendent of Motive Power
John W. Fltrglbbon, went over the
northern division Tuesday on a tour
of inspection.
E. E. Loomls, the now head of the
coal and real estate department, will
come hero on Jun l." to relieve W.
11. riton.s.
The Temple Iron company has
awarded to William J. Davis tho con
tract for removing the old cribbing,
bunting, guides nnd airway in No. 2
shaft nt the Babylon colliery, Duryoa,
and leplace thorn with now mateilal.
Tho woik is to bo completed July 1.
GEORGE WAHL FINED.
Striko on tho Lackawanna.
Twelve shoveleis at the Delaware,
Lackawanna and Western company's
coal chutes at Hobokon went out on
strike yesterday. Seveial mtn weio
laid off without any reason being as
signed and tho tost quit on tho spot.
In Itself the .stilkt will not cause any
great inconvenience, but as thoie is no
telling to what It may lead, the com
pany views tho incident with some
alarm.
Crossing is in Place.
The Ontailo and Western Ralhoad
company yestorday eomplotul its Key
fc r Valley branch by Joining the two
Ho Did Not Kespond When Called
to Servo as a Juror on a Caso in
tho Main Court Boom.
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Babies
Take Cuticura Resolvent
Because It Is so puro nnd wholosomo thatj
mothers can rvo it frooly to children ot
all ages. It cools and cleanses tho blood,
and is ot tho greatest valno In speedily
curing disfiguring, burning, scaly humors,
rashes, and Irritations, whon taken In con
nection with hot baths of Ctmcuiu Soap,
and gentlo anointing with Octiccra, tho
groat skin cur nnd purest of emollients.
Sold lhrufhouUh wor14. roniiDn; ajd Chul
Cor., ffoji '. Doiton. llo to Curt BtJ KuheC'ftco.
QonnoHjj2dWallac
SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER.
The OLIVE Wheel
if af 1 Tljr if ll
The most attractive and popular
wheel.
The best that money can buy.
Call or write for catalogue.
W. m1bInGHAIV1
122 N. Washington Ave.
Scranton Pa.
TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK:
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The Weak Spot.
When a boiler
explodes carry-
ling death and
destruction with
it, every body
ft( says "Why: we
l' thought it was
strong enough:
' It must have had
a weak spot
somewhere ! "
When a man
who has the out
appeartuce of being
sound and strong sudden
ly falls a prey to disease,
his friends exclaim: "why
we thought he was all right: lie must
have had a weak spot somewhere."
. The fact is. almost everybody has a
weak flpot somewhere. Death and dis
ease arc always looking for weak spots.
If your stomach or your liver won't do
ita proper work, if "your body fails to
get its full nourishment from the food
you eat, and yonr bruin loses part of the
sleep it ought to have, no matter how big
your frame and muscular your limbs may
be, you will give out; disease will find th
weak spot, and nature will glvs way.
"I wish to say to t'ae world that Dr. Tierce's
Golden Medical Dltcovery lias proved a preat
blenlng to me es I firmly believe I should be in
a very bad state now If I had not taken it," wrltej
Mr. KUea B. Bacon, of Shwteibury, Krankliu
Co- Maw , in n .courteous communication to
Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, IJ V. " Trior to
fceptember 1S97, 1 hnd doctorei for my stomach
trouble for several yean, Koine through a course
of treatment without any real tu-ntfit. In Sep
tember iS$6. I had very aielc spelts and grew
worse; could eat but little, I commenced In
September 1S97, to take Dr. Tierce's rotdlclne
and la a shart time I could eat and work, I
have sained twenty sounds in two months."
This glorious "Discovery" gives the
atomoch and liver power to do their nat
ural work regularly and completely. It
make? healthy blood and steady nerves.
It builds up the weak spots sound and
strong. It is the only medicine that
can bo felled upon to accomplish this
promptly and thoroughly.
Constipation Is nice times In ten the begin
ning and one of the flrst symptoms of dangerous
diseases. When this tendency is present l)r
Tierce's Tleasont Tcllets should be used in con
junction with the "Discovery."
Georpje Wahl, the well-known German
editor, Is n Juror in common pleas court
thin eeU. He was drawn on a jury
ycstcidny nfternoon, hut failed to
annwer when his name was called. Mr.
Wahl was needed to complete a jury
nnd without him it was Impossible for
the caso to ro to trial, as there were
only eleven other jurats ulio 'were not
otiKnged on cases. When Mr. Wahl
failed to appear he win: fined one days
wages by Judge Archhald.
The case on which Mr. Wahl was
called to sit Is Lizzie Hverhart against
John Welndt and others, an action In
ttespass. The trial will bo begun t,hls
morning as &oon as another juror la
becured.
The case of Miler F. Clark agalnt
John J. Kelly and others was on trial
all day beforo Judge Kdwards In tho
Superior court room.
In the 'ape of John Watei field against
the city of farbondale a verdict of $100
was lcpoited for the plaintiff yester
day. In tho suit ot Mrs. IJrldget Sulli
van, administratrix of tho estate of
Margaiut Kennedy, against tho New
York, Ontailo nnd Western Railroad
company a non-suit was allowed yes
terday morning: on motion of the at
torneys for the company. Tho motion
was gi anted by Judge Archbald on the
ground of contributory negligence on
the part of Mrs. Kennedy. Tho evi
dence showed that she was walking on
the track at the time the accident occurred.
A non-suit under tho provisions of
the Art of 1812 was granted in the case
of It II. Fish against Ira Bennett &
Co., limited, because of the failure of
tho plaintiff to put In an appearance.
The case of llert W. Gibson against
Patrick Fltzslmmons was tried befoio
Judge Archbald and a jury. Gibson
sues to recover for work done in build
ings for which Fltzslmmons had the
contract. Tho case was elven to tho
jury late In tho afternoon. A verdtct
was agreed upon after court adjourned
and was scaled.
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Summer Dress for Women
Suits, Shirt Waists and Skirts
When we say that there was never such another showing as this in any Scranton
store, we speak with the calm confidence of accurate knowledge. Facts like these need
no verbal embroidery.
LARGEST IN QUANTITIES.
GREATEST IN VARIETIES.
SUPREHE IN EXCLUSIVENESS.
UNRIVALLED IN BEAUTIES.
A Quartette of
Stout Claims.
Add a Fifth We permit no lower price than our lowest price. Whatever we sell
is fairly priced, and no price is fair that is higher than others ask for the same qualities.
So when we say fair prices, we say it all.
L-
Linen, Duck, Pique, Covert Skirts
X have the preference in the present de-
mand
X Seventy-five Cents
4- Up to twelve dollars and a half.
Car load just arrived. All styles,
and prices the 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 Good3 Stoves, Carpets,
Iron Beds, etc. Flvo largo floors full
to tho celling at
Shirt Waists begin at sixty-nine
cents and rise by easy stages up to four
dollars and a 'half. An especially fine
line ot White Linon Waists with cluster
of tucks will be found at a dollar fifty.
White Liuou Waists with all-over
embroidery front, very new and effective.
4
Tailored Suits in medium and ligh
weight fabrics add the bargain element X
We show some Suits at $7.0 that in- X
elude lines that have been selling at 12.
At $10, Suits that have been $15. At X
$12.50, Suits that were $18.00. At $15 X
suits that were $22.50. At $18 and $20, t
Suits that were from $25 to $35,
If you wish to make your own Skirt
or Waist of beautiful Plaid or Striped
Piques, glance over this lot of 50c quali
ties, and choose from them at
Twenty-five Cents a Yard.
Styles strictly new. Colors positively
washable.
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CONNOLLY & WALLACE,
127 and 129
WASHINGTON AVENUE
Thos. Kelly's Storss,
131 and 133
Franklin Avenue
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
Ceylon Tea
REFRESHING. DELICIOUS.
Sold only in I.eail TaeUots.
50c, 60c, end 70c per pound.
UPTON'S
MOUNT PLEASANT COAL
At Retail.
Coal of the best quality for domestics
use and of all sizes, including Huckwhcat
and Blrdseyo, delivered In any part of
the city, at tho lowest price.
Orders received at tho ollice. Connell
building, Room Wfl; tolophono No. 1762, or
nt tho mine, telephone No. 272, will bo
promptly attended to. Dealers supplied
at tho mine.
MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO
The Dickson Manufacturing Co.
Bcranton and Wllkos-IJarre, Pa.,
Manufacturers of
LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENQINGS
Boller.i, Hoisting and Pumping Machinery.
General Office, Scranton, Pa.
All Around
Flour . .
It H a urcat advantage to hava
a Hour that is equally cood for
all purposes. Klour that you
can use with equal certainty of
(.access for bread, cake or paltry.
ti
' White"
Is th-.t kind of flour. It not
only makes light, wholesome
bread, but It makes fine grained
cake and delicious pastry as
well. It Is tho kind you ought
to UhO.
All grocers sell It.
"We only wholesale It."
THE WESTON MILL CO.
Scranton,
Carbondale, Olyphant.
Have Your Lace
Curtains Renovated
We are sole agents for Scranton
for C; C. CafFerty, Binghamton, N.
Y., and can guarantee all work in
trusted to our care to be perfectly
satisfactory. Our patrons need have
no hesitation in sending us all
classes of fiue laces.
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CEYLONINDIA
COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES.
For want of appearance Judgment
was entered yesterday against Will-
lam Perry, Garnishee, In the caso of
the Gteen Rldce Lumber company
against Richard Latchman.
Tho opinion of Justice Sterrett in tho
ense of the Scranton Has and Water
company acalnst the Northern Coal
and Iron company was received by
Prothonotary Copeland yesterday.
Rules wero granted yesterday to
show causo why the rules entered
should not be stricken off In the cases
of the city against David V. Williams,
Mrs, Mary Moore and John A. Collins'
estate.
In the care of commonwealth against
P. Dennlf tho defendant entered ball
yesterday in tho sum of $500. Anthony
Galovllz became his bondsman. J.
Waesll, who is charged with false pre
tenses, entered hall In tho sum of fSOQ.
Ignatz Goodman became his bondsman.
ARE THE BEST
For Sale by All Grocers.
NEW YORK HOTELS.
The St. Denis
Uroadway and Eleventh St.. New York,
Opp, 0 race Church. European Plan.
Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upwards.
In a modest and unobtruslvo way thero
aro fow better conducted hotels in tho
metropolis than tho St. Denis.
Tho great popularity It has acquired can
readily ho traced to Its unique location,
its homc-ltko atmosphere, tho peculiar ex
cellence of Its culMno and service, and Its
very modcrato pi ices.
WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON.
Ill I k
WILLIAMS
& McANULTY,
Leaders in
Carpets, Wall Paper, Draperies.
35,000
Lager
Boo Niagara Falls Free.
Tho Lako Shoro & Michigan South
ern Hallway has arranged so that
without additional fare, east bound
passengers from Dundlrk, and weit
ME&jM
'IIflUITflArS8nicBBauy
LLrl I 8 I ft Tablets and Pills
Ibis Complexion Treatment
is a guaranteed specific, per
fectly cafe and sure in its ac
tion, for the removal of var-
irmt flicnrrlre rt tlio clsin m
j? Pimple j, Blotches, Freckles',
Sunburn, Dlscoloratloni. Ecze
ma, Dlackbeadi, Roughness, Redness, and re
stores the Bloom of Youth to faded faces.
Boxes containing 10 days treatment 50c;
30 days' treatment, SI .00 ; six boxes $5.00
with posItWo written quirnmee to produce- the
above results or cheerfully refund tl.oo paid. Seat
by mall on receipt ot price. Send for circular.
Nervlta Medical Co., CllflteaSJackBoaSii.
Sold 1 all Diuicists Cblciro, llllools.
Sold by McGarrah & Thomas, Drug
gists,, 209 Lackawanna avc,, Scranton, l'u.
MAKE PERFECT MEN
puor UFiPAin i
(rLonatrl Tliji And
lifts ran bt miortcj to you
UUNUrURIPAIRI DonttBuf.
4B ftr Longer I Tit Ji end ambition of
flPIL lit ran kt mtortcj to yog Th ry
o; WlATAULf,T.OiTi prompt rlicfUln
yJBkJjH omnia, fallioc nmaorj and td witti
T'Jvfljm
r Intfiicrtiloai ftcoaaeiortatlr yta.it
linoart luraraBdnatsncttitaviM fa nib
tlon Brrj)tkjBWM. Oiv imu. bloom to tb
rhtticta&cj Uttro la th j of tVyA TQUM or old
OnraOc boircntwifttal nrffy W1'A tot a
fl.tOOJipUuiruarntitdcuriRrfTror noaey re
wndad. Can b rarrttd in rat mr pocktt Bold
vryar or matlvd la plain wrapper on iclp'i.'
prlc ky TDK rKHfavrr iij., (mim Stu. r !!,"
Hold In Scrantoti. Pa., hv Matthews
1 Bros, and McGarrah & Thomas, druggists.
WCSTM1NSTER HOTEL,
Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irvlag Place,
NEVA YORK.
AMERICAN PLAN,
Day and Upwards.
EUROPEAN PLAN,
Day and Upwards.
$3.50 Per
SI. 50 Tcr
I. D. CRAWFORD,
Proprietor.
Brewery
Manufacturers or
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
Telephone Call,
Columbia Chainless Bicycles
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"lrkl't F EASY 4anPQSoKMK! Jt rT7'T il3?j , -S
Are used daily, a sufficient
guarantee that they are the
best wheels manu- a
factured. Price.... ip5
Columbia Chain Bicycles,
ifO. superior to any and
- nil iMrttn iVnTr
411 ClUUll 1 IIUWIA t
$50
Hartfords, better than ever
at popular prices,
$35. $26, and $25
Pierce and Stunners at
S25 to $75
Pierce Racers $50
KELLUM & CONRAD, 243 Wyoming: Ave
23IJ3,
THE
X For Business Men X
In Hie heart of t'io wholesalo
4- district.
For Shoppers
T S minutes' wnllc to Wanamnkors; T
T & minutes to Bleed Cooper's liig T
-r Ktnr Tinnv nf nficeaa to tho ureat
Dry Qoodn Stores.
X For Sightseers
4- Ono block from B'way Cars, glv-
-f. Inc easy transportation to all
i. points of Interest,
Rooms landCom'ltliB'l'a'g.
SCRANTON, PA.
BANK
OF SCRANTON.
Special Attention Given to lhiai
ness and Personal Accounts.
Liberal Accommodations Ex
tended According to Balances nnd
Responsibility.
3 Per Cent. Intersst Allowed on
Interest Deposits.
Eiiiiiimitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniauim
s Chainless Bicycle. S
I HOTEL ALBERT
X NEW YORK. X
Cor. 11 Ih ST. & UNIVKRSITY VU -f
f Only ono Block from Broadway.
-f Dnnmc 1 Hn KI5STAURANT 4.
KOOinS, $1 Up. rces Reasonable
Hining and Blasting
POWDER
Made at Mooslo and ItushUla Worki.
LAPUN A RAND POWDER CO.'S
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Kl'ctrla ILitterles, Kleatrlo Kxploder.
for exploding bluitt, tiafety l''uta uud
Rspauiio Chsmlcil Go's gxv"Ivcs
Capital,
Surplus,
$200,000
425,000
WJH. CONNELL, President.
I1BNRV DELIN, Jr., VlccPren.
WILLIAM II. PKCK, Cashier
Tile vault of tills bank is pro.
tcctcd by Holmes' lilcctrlc Pro.
tcctlve System.
3 Have you noticed tint thero are
K more SPALDING CHAINLESS wheels
K being rlJJei today than all other
5j chainless wheels combined ?
I The Reason
S Is that there has not been one dU-
B ntlstieil purchaser of this model. Its
S mechanical superiority over other
S makes Is plainly evident alter a short
S trial.
5 Spalding: Racer. ..$60
B Spalding Roadster 50
j Spalding Chainless 75
B FLOREY Zt BROOKS 1
is
ill Washington Avenue.
Opposite Court House.
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