8 tTHE SCRANTON TKIBUND-THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1899. MA iHhh dtBSOUnrSEirtoUBE Makes tlio food iiiord doflcious and wholesome awn LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD BTONE CUTTERS OF NICHOLSON HAVE ORGANIZED. Tire In tho Dodson Colliery at Ply mouth Hns Been Extinguished. Transfer of the Dlspntcher's Office from Binghamton to Bufffilo Cir cular to Be Issued to the Stock holders of the Boston nnd Albany Railroad James Wilson Succeeds Edvaid Hughes as Mlno Foreman. Tho committee from tho stone cnl teis' union which wont to N'lcho'soii on Tuesday for the puiposo of organ izing a unln'i thcio icUirned ycstculii" nnd icpoited txcellvnt success. They Mund the men to be vciy desirous or organizing iinil In the uvonlns i mtet ini; was held and the organization ivsis piifeeted. An application for a chat ter bus boor, foi wauled. Tho cn'pciiiers said vestelday that they had been suciessful in reinstating hevur.il baclc-slldets Into the union. The Hulldeis' exchange as an offset t ) this gave out that men are t cunn ing to work every daw This Is a fair sample of the denials and counter-denials tint ate being dull Indulged In bv both sldrs. The eaipentets stated that they hail secured tin new mutt act", but gave out the usual losy statement that spe clcatlons and plans wete being lunught to them every day for estimating and that nioio wot It than could be done was In sight. W'otk was re-commenced yesterday on the new bank building on Lacka wanna avenue. Sevctal lion workcis nnd biicklayeis weie engaged and It would appear that the building Is now in a fair way for eaily completion. The j)lumheis still remain obdurate and lefuse to budge from their posi tion on tho eight hour pilnciple. The tinners and iilastereis aie also still standing by their otlginal demands. Fire in Dodson Extinguished. Affairs at tho Dodson collleiy. Ply mouth, aie becoming much bettor and encoui aging. Tho fans have been stat tod and Tuesday moming tho in Hide foreman, Daniel It. Davis, accom panied by his son, Thomas It. Davis, and Kite Hoss William Wnltets went Inside by way of tho Parrish mine and worked their way to within COO feet from tho foot of the shaft. They on eounteied black damp or they could have gone all tho way. Everything Inside appeared to bo quite cool, which Is an evidence that tho Intel lor the Is extinguished. They found slight falls In various places due no doubt to the explosion of gas already mentioned In these columns. A force of men are wot kins outside clearing away the debris of the burned breaker pteparntory to the building of u now structuie. Transferred to Buffalo. ninghamton I.eadet : "Yesterday nuitked the close of tho local D.. L. & W. train dispatcher's otilco in this city, the tiansfer of which to Buffalo, under the supervision of Superinten dent' Mai sden, was olllclally announced a shot t time ago. John W. Honan, who had been at the head of the local office for the past fifteen yeais, left the city about 2 o'clock this morning for Huffalo, where ho will assume tho duties of tialnmastor nnd chief dis patcher of the Cayuga and Uuffalo di visions of the Lackawanna. Mr. Hon nn's change to Buffalo conies under the head of a promotion, which ho fully merits through Icng yeais of con scientious and valued service in tho interest of the road. "It was thlity yeais ago that Mr. Honan enteied the service of tho Lack awanna as telegiapli operator and about ton yenrs later he was appointed to the olllcc of liain dispatcher. The platfoim of the depot was well filled with local etnplojes of the load eaily this moinlug gathered to bid good be to Mr. Honan. Ho has always been popular anil highly tegarded by the men nnd they all regtet sineeiely Ills departute from the city. OUR BEARDED LADY. Uesign'titr mtn, t utoujh aUntlnc and am linglj AniJed .id. trtuemeuts, constantly eudea-.or to vvr -ipon the feelings of sick nndailing women by inviting; them "towrite to a women (.1 and fccure.i uuman's sym pathy." it ( 11 to remember that the be.it sympathy iu to nnd nt home and not it itu ctruuser), perhaps hundreds of miles diiUtit. The object of the nick ii to cet well, oud huivi-.o' pifLicui t,vui(imhy may be, it nevcryet ir:d ,i seriously afflicted woman, While tho svaipathy ot your milliner or clrewiukcr might bo apptrrUted and be just ns bcnefm, tt no', morn so, than sym pathy from a st'.Mf ei, y it can no: effect your pure if yai, tte an ail. tig vrannu. It U i loudly procl.imtd through the press that " wom.it, n heft undrrntnud a woman's ailmtiiw. "-! ontliisgtound sick women are i. Mtd to ' wtitt toavyouiau" and eel tiif l.eoedt - wonmii'n advice. The sottof "itmleisUuiliDK of her ailments" wanted by a tic woman is a tuincd medi cal um'.eriUndi.i;-. If n. woman has this trained medical knowledge he understands woman's tilincut not jj a woman, but as a phyuaan. If she is r.ot doctor kbe cannot understand the ui'.mcuu t all, and cannot treat them succecafuUy because bc lacks tbe necessary tttitiiai. As far as ki.owr., thtrc Is :io regularly qualified womsu rhyMcUn cmuected with any proprietary medicine especially de. sviBued forvromen no one. therefore quali fied by lumiDp and -jipjri-tc.oe, to txtvise on iuestiona ot disease and Itu cure, it is ccitaln that there is no one, man or woman, connect d with any "put-up" medicine, for wouieo, cxceptlnc only Dr, Pierce' favorite Prescription, who, llk Br. I'ierc j, it a regular sradut'.rd and quail, 'tied physician, and who has, like him, de voted more than thirty year to the special btudy and treatment of diseases of women, For more than thirty year Dr. R, V, Pierce, a regularly graduated doctor, has been chief consulting: physlcla-t of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. On his staff arc nearly a ewe of xtfcularly graduated, experienced, f kill:d pnyslcians, eaek of whom is a spec i.dlst in his chosen class of diseases. liv ery letter addressed to Dr. Pierce as above, has prompt, conscitntioua attention, is re. garded as sacredly confidential and is an swered In a plain envelope ao your private tvffjiis are kept safe from prying eyes. H HIKING FOWDER oo . Htw vt. "Accompanying Mr. Honan to the ItulTulii olllcc arc John Qtiigley, 'Wil liam O'Uny and Asa Fox, operators,, who have been In tho local ofllcu for u number of ycui? They tilsn took leave of many friends when they left the city. A chief opeiator will prob ably bo (appointed for tho local olllcc within a few days." Lackawanna Economics. "Some more changes are proposed on tho Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western railroad that do not meet with the favor of the employees and others that will bo unpopular among residents on the Ploomfleld branch," says the Newark Advettlser. "It Is repotted that the roundhouse is about to be abandoned nnd that the engines that have been stalled thero at night are to bo laid up in tho round house nt Hoboken. As a measure of economy this will necessitate the three tialn crews sleeping In Hoboken nnd leturn to Jlontclalr at 4:30 In the morn ing. As most of the train hands live In Montclnlr and two of the conductors own homes there, tho chunge will work considerable hardship. "Another change said to be about to take effect Is the alteration In gate men's hours. These men now receive $1.10 a day and work twelve bouts, thete being day nnd night shifts nt most important ctosslngs. Tho plan Is to Increase tho pay of the men to $1.20 and have them vvotk foutteen horns and have no night shift. This plan, If put In operation, will probably involve the load in trouble along the Mortis and I'sse division, as tho mun icipalities fought for two flagmen nt the ctosslngs for yents befote they succeeded in having the law obeyed." That Boston and Albany Lease. The dltectots of the Boston and Al bany lallroad have voted to Issue a cir cular to stockhnldeis respecting tho proposed lease to the New York Cen tral rnllinad on an S per cent, guaran teed dividend basis. Sixty per cent, of tho tonnage and G2 per cent, of the revenue of the freight business comes fiom nn interchange of tralllc with tho New York Central. Tho gtoss Income of tho load has fallen rinin $10,109,17," In 1S93 to $9,241,503 In ISflS, although moio work was per formed In 1S9S than In 1S9'5. Klectiic lines have cut Into the profits. Nine directors favor the lease: the tenth, C. S. Sargent, Is opposed. Two meetings tire to be held on Sept. 27, the llrst, the tegular annual meeting; the second to act on tho lease. Meeting of Miners. Delegates lcptesentlng the various miners employed by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company will meet In Kiiecrum's hall, 130 North Main avenue, West Scranton, tomor iow evening to discuss the powder question. Benjamin James will preside and no one but Illinois will be admitted to the meeting. This and That. A plush factory Is the latest addition to Hazleton's industiles. It will bo stat ted by the Hazleton Plush, Velvet and Silk Manufacturing company. Edvvaid Hughes has resigned his position as mine foi eman for the Green Bidge Coal company and will bo suc ceeded today by Jumes Wilson, who has been employed by tho Pennsylva nia Coal company. ELECTIONS IN TWO COMPANIES. Official Orders for Them Have Been Issued. The following ouleu havo been is sued by Lieutenant Colonel Matte.--, commanding the Thirteenth legiment: Headquarters Thirteenth Itcgltmnt in lantry, Third Urigade, National Guard uf Pennsylvania. SCiantou, Aug. 1, Kf Regimental Ordeis No. 1. 1. In accordance with orders from tho commanding general, Thlid llrlgade, Na tional Oiiiiid of IViit'wyh.inla, dated Leb anon, July , W. the following election will lie held In Company A, Thirteenth lltglmciit lnfuntrj, N. U. P., on Thtirs da, Aug. o, W'i, at S o'clock p. in.: Kur cuptnln, vice Jamob O Dlmmlck to captain. Company K, lllovopth P.eglnient Intuntry. For lit st lieutenant, vice Samuel S. Der. man, lesiuned. For becond lieutenant, vice Edwin 51. Gee, to lieutenant Company K, Eleventh lleglinenl lntnntry. II. Tho provision!) of the military code requiring ten days' notice being given, and a majority of the electors appealing In uniform, uro waived for tills occasion III. 5InJoi F. W. Sllllvvcll Is hero b directed to hold Mild election and to make prompt returns thereof through thebu htadquaitcrs lly older of Chnrles C. Mattes. Lieutenant Colonel Commanding. L T. 51uttes, Adjutant. Head(uartets Thirteenth Ttcglment In tantrj, Third llrlgade. National Guard of Peniisylvanln. Setnnton, Aug. 1, p09. Jteglmentul Orders No. 5. I. In accordance with oideis from tho commanding general, Thlid llrlgade, Na. tlonul tituird of I'ei.r.sjivanla. dated l.eb anon July i, I8'i. the follcvving election will bo held In Company C Thirteenth Iteglnu nt Irfnntry, N. G. P., on Thurs day Aug. 3, 1SK), at 8 o'clock p. in : For llrt lieutenant, vice William A. Tt.uib to captain Company G, Eleventh Hogimcnt Infantry. For second lieutenant, vico David W. navies to first lieutenant Company G, Eh venth Iteglmcnt Infantry. II. The provisions of the military code equlrlug ten das' notice being given, and a majority of the electors appearing in uniform, ate waived for this occasion. Ill Cuptnln Frank Holding, Jr., is here, by directed to hold said election and to mnko prompt returns thereof tliroush theho headquarters. Ily order of Charles C. 5laltes, Lieutenant Colonel Commanding. L. T. 51attcs, Adjutant. CEMENT NATIONAL DANK. Hon. W. W. Wntson Is One of the Incorporators. The organization of the Cement Na tional batlc f Selgfrled, Pa., with a capital of 530,000 and headed by pi urn lnent men, means a material Increase of the present business facilities of that section of tho state. It Is signifi cant of the seriousness of this" move ment that on" of the incorporators la the ablo Scrunton barWter, W, V. Wat eon, who thoroughly understands the routine work of a bank, and who com mands a high degree of recrot among tho conservative men of af fairs. Mr. Watson Is vice president of tho Tiuders' National bank of Scrnnton, one of tho most progressive In that city, whllo ho has other Important in terests which call for a great deal of Ills time nnd study. There Is no doubt as to the success of this new bunk, for It has ntnplo financial backing and Is aided by gentlemen of th highest slnndlnff." New Yoik Financfnl It view. CONFERENCE THIS AFTERNOON. Park Commissioners nnd Park Com mittee Will Meet. This afternoon nt 4 o'clock there will bo a conference of the park commis sioners mid the park committee of council nt which a number of matteis will be considered. Tho Hound Woods pnik matter, opening of the little mine at Nay Aug park and the matter of pilvileges at that patk are to come up for consideration. Biliousness, sour stomach, constipa tion and all liver ills are cured by HomFs Piiis Tho non-Irritating cathartic. Prlco 25 cents ot all druggists or by mall of C. T. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK.' baby chimes fi'ii mm Car load Just arrived. All styles, nnd prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed even on THE CHEAPER GFUDES. 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. Flvo largo floors full to tho celling at Thos. Kelly's Sfom, Pri&tf a, MOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for domestlo use uml of all sizes. Including rtuckvvhcat nnd Hlrdseyo. delivered In any part of the city, at tho lowest price. Orders received nt the olllce, Connell building. Iloom R0G: telepliono No. 1702, or nt tho mine, telephone No 2?2, will he promptly attended to. Deulcrs supplied at tho mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO COLORADO-r-LOW RATES One fare plus two dollars for round trip August 5th, Cth nnd 7th. via Chi cago. Union Pacific it North-Western Line. He turn limit August 31. The Colorado Special One Night to Denver. Leaves Chicago 10.00 a. m. every day. Reaches Denver 2 rr, p. m. next day.and Colorado Springs Fame evening. No change of cars and all meals In dining cars. Another flrst-clnss train with through service leav es Chicago 10.30 p. in. dally. For particulars apply to your neuiem ticket agent or address Chicago & North-Western Ry. Principal Agencies : PHILADELPHIA MJVV YORK 161 Chestnut St. 461 Uroailway niicAiio 193 Clark St. The Cheapest Shoe Store in Scranton, I lW'VAiSciisi Big Bargains in Shoes and Oxfords Everybody. We must unload our big stock of Summer Shoes regardless of what the loss will be. It will pay you to come iu and look over our bargains. We guarantee to save you money on every pair of shoes you buy from us. Look at the Big Bargains: Men's Shoes. 148 pairs Men's Fine Hand-sewed Russet Shoes, the newest toe made, to sell at S3 50, reduced to $2.49. 76 pairs Men's Tan Vict Kid Fine Shoes, worth $2.50 to $3.50, at $1.49 and $1.98. 300 pairs Men's Russet Shoes, worth $1.50 and $2.00, reduced to 08c and $1.29. 48 pairs Men's Russet Shoes at 69c. Boys' Shoes at 98c.' Youths' Shoes at 79c and 98c. Little Gents' Shoes, russet and The above are only a few of the many bargains; Remember, money talks with us. M YER ITbAVI DOW, The Cheapest and Busiest Shoe Store, 307 Lacka. Ave. uticura I' For Sanative Uses. Its remarkable, emollient, cleansing, anil puriiying properties, "c. rived from CUTICUlu, tho great kln cure, warrant tho uo of Cl'TimitA Koai', In tlin form of bnllin for annoy ing lrrllntlona. Inflamma tions, and rtitllngs, for too frco or offensive pcraplr allon, nnd also In tho form of lnmrnnl irnlios and solu. tlons forulcer.iuvn weaknecses, nnd for many sanative, antiseptic, purpose which reaillly BUKnest tlienuelvcs to women, nnd especially tomotheis. Ttanusoof CUTlctlltV Ointment with CtiitctinA Soap will suggest Itself In tho ecv ercr cascs SoM thronjhont lh world , rotjti D. asd C Cosr., Propt , Uoiton. Cnticui flor Uooi, lre to Wom(o. It hni been snld that "tho way to u man's heart Is through his stomach" and It Is a fact thut bread made of "Snow White" Flour Is so wholesome nnd sweet tnstlng that many a man's heart In. so wanntd after eating It thnt he praNes his wife's cooking all the rest of the day. All groceiB sell It. "We only wholesaled." THE WESTON ILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., New York, Opp, flrace Church. Uuropsoi Plan. Rooms $1.00 a Day and Upwards. In a modest and unobtrusive way thero aro few better conducted hotels In tho metropolis than the St. Denis. Tho great popularity tt has acqulied can readily bo traced to Its unique location. Its homc-liko ntmopphere. the peculiar ex cellence of its cuisine and seivice, and Its very niorato prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON, WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth "St. and Irvhg Placs, MEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Day and Upwards. EUROPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Day and Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. "" I tor Business Men In the heart of tho vvholcsalo district. For Shoppers 3 minutes' walk to Wannmokcrs; S minutes to Slegel Coopei's Big Store. Inty of access to the great Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from B'vvav Cira. plv. Ing easy transportation to nil points of interest. HOTEL ALBERT NEW YOKK. Cor. 11th ST. & t'NIVKRSITY PU Only one Block from Broadway. f Hnnm; K1 Nn kkstaurant T ftUUUli, 31 U), phccs Reasonable f-t-t-f-f-f-f-f f-f-f-t-f-f-f-f-ft-f-t- To PATENT Good Ideas may bo secured by our aid, Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. YER DAVIDOW, 307 Lackawanna Avenue. black, at 59c. oniiolhjSWallac Whit? "Pretty" and "Dainty" are the words that come natu rally to mind when viewing these attractive and useful articles. A special sale of manufacturer's samples is now on. The variety is great, the prices low. At At At At I QrrOf Sheer Lawu, Satiu striped border, embroidery and lace trimmed, ""' plain hemmed, extra large aud otlier fancy effects. Value 25c to 35c. "2 "2-fOf Fine Lawn, with deep hem aud row of insertion, in various styles. JJf Value 45 cents. A ErrOf Sheer Lawn, deep hem, pointed bib front, straps over shoulder, plain -'' and finished with embroidery, short and long faucy aprons. Value 6a cents to 75 cents. 7C-r.Very Fine Maid's Aprons, deep hem, with rows of insertion and straps J J over shoulders, embroidery trimmed. Over 200 styles of fiue short and long aprons in many designs of lace and embroidery work'. Value one dollar. At $ A-f I 5k Fue CONNOLLY I OF SCRANTON, Special Attention Given to Iiusi nesa nnd Personal Accounts, Liberal Accommodations Ex tended According to U.tlances and Responsibility. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, $200,000 425,000 WA1. CONNELL, President. HENRY BEUN, Jr., Vice-Pres. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier The vault of this bank is pro tectcd by Holmes' Electric Pro. tective Sybtcin. The Dickson Manufacturing Co. fcJcranton niict WllUei-lliuro, l'a, ilnuurucmrcM or LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Bolters, Hoisting and Pumping Machinery, General Office, Scranton, Pa. The Cheapest Shoe Store In Scranton. Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords 60 pairs Ladies' Fine Tan Shoes, made by John Kelly and Gray Bros., worth $3 and $3. so, at $1.98 120 pairs Ladies' Fine Tan Shoes, worth from $1.50 to $2.50, at 98c, $1.29 and $1.49. 148 pairs Ladies' Button and Lace Shoes re duced to 79c, 98c and $1.29, Misses' Shoes at 49c, 69c and 98c. Children's Shoes at 25c and 75c. 300 pairs Ladies' Oxfords, in russet and black, at 49c, 69c, 98:, $1.29, $1.49 and $1.98. 60 pairs Men's Russet Oxfords., square toe. worth $1.50, at 98c SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Apron Over a hundred styles made from the finest lawn and trimmed in an. exquisite manner with beautiful embroideries. Novelty Aprons, in short and About twenty styles of the most exquisite effects in fine Embroid ered Aprons we have ever seen. SALE NOW ON. & WALLACE, mMmw$& I A mm wWxWmm Mi Jc-Hnrnwy .. .ta J-S -. ir u-H,V..r urt, dise is the kind of recommendation that counts. We want you as a customer. It will be to our mutual advantage, You ought to see our new line of Rugs and Wall Paper. WILLIAMS & McANULTY, 123 WYOMING AVENUE. E. Ill's I Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER WiMffiliSIJOTlEPJ Telcphotu Call, 23U.J. DR.DENSTEN 3H Spruci S:. Temple Court building Scranto, Pa. All ncuto nnd chronic diseases of men, women nnd children CUKON'IC. SIIHV ors, I1HAIN AND WASTING DISL'AH KS A Sl'ICClAl.TY All dlbeiiscs of tlio Liver, Kldneyu, Illaddcr, Skin, Illood, Nerves, Womb, Ke I.'ar. Nosu, Tluoat. nnd l.uiifH, t'aiicers. Tumours IMIn ltupturo (lo)irt', llluumntlsm. Asthma, CUiirili, Vnrlococtlo, I.ot Manluio.l, Nightly Kmlsslons, nil Female Dlseuses, l.eucorrhoou, etc tlonorrhen, Sj phllls Hlood I'olsiiii, Indlscroilon and loutliful lmbltH obliterated. Sutsery, Kits. i:pl lensj T.1D0 and Hlotnach Worms C'A TAItnilOSSONB, Hpecltlo for Cut'irrh Three months' treatment only J50) Til.il freo In olllce. CoiiHUltutlon and exuml imtloiis free. Olllco hours dally and Sunday, 8 u. m. to 0 p. m. DR. DENSTEN HisB loug styles. Klabprately 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE The Reputation Of the Makers Of Our lrnnpr w JllJu bo J Is a recommendation of its own, The experience of our CUSLUIUCrS Willi UU1 iuciuuuu- iumiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimuj j Don't Forget s That we are the agents in a E this city for the 3 a a a a a Which is today, as it al- - a ways has been, a "top notch- 3 a er," should be pleased to have a you caljj 5 1 floreyTbrooks I S 311 Washington Avenus. 3 Orpolte Court lloust. iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinn THE Rooms 1 nnd'i.Com'Mi UTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. nining and Blasting POWDER Mudout Moisicaud HihU 'ale WorU. l.l'I.IN & RAM) I'OWDRR CO 'S ORANGE GUN POWDER :i ctrlo Ilnttorlen. Uleotrln Kxploderx, lor explodliu bluiti, Hafcty b'us und Repauno Ghem'cit Co's EXpUobVvns Orient Bicycle Ml 4 r
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