i nmn"' v THE SCRAINTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1899. 8 $ On the Breakfast Table x onmSCfSrsn ' In codec, ten, chocolate, nnil In many delicious f beverages, rlclioess it nuaca uy mo use or. a Gail Borden Eagle Brand 04fe4fer'' CONDENSED MILK. For more than fortv years It has given perfect satis faction to tho American people. Send ton Hook on "JUpies." onotN'a CoNstNoto Milk Co., niw yokh LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD OUTLOOK LOCALLY JUST NOW IS VERY BRIGHT. All the Mills nnd Mnnufnctinhig Es tabllshments of nil Kinds Are WnrWnn Stnndllv Mines Are now building on tlio alto of the burned White Oak breaker Is roIiib on nt great speed, and the Delaware and Hudson company wcems determined to have tho work done ns quickly as pornlbli. More than fifty men are ciifraRrd elear lnrr away debris nnd hastcnlnB the election of the fiamowork, nnd It Is vldoiit that pockets will easily bo flnlohcd before the first of Septembei. On the building In which th small izos of coal will be prepared wolk Is also hclnK hurried forward. New- inn chlneiy to be used In the bulldltiff l nrrlvlnir clallv anil It Is belnK put In Mnktnc Fairly Good Time Van- rondltlon for service. A holstlnc m iunKing iu.ny i w wlM ))p iispa to )lft the coa, f.om the slope to the top of the meaner derbllt3 Have Not Ilsllnquisiieu Their Hopes of a Trans-Continental Line rire in the Dodson Not Extinguished Trouble at the Pet tcbone Mine Piomptly Settled. Not In oai lm the Industilal out look In this city been as satisfactory fii It Is today. The steel mllN anil blast furrace aie In Blow and neatly all of the shops and manufactuilnt: concerns of all kinds aie umklmr full time The blast fuinare ol the I.nckuw an na lion mill Steel conipain has eeij man at woik It Is polble to find place foi anil the Hoiitli mill of that company has a day aril nlKlit foue tiiinlns: out the l.uccst tonnape of 1.1IN In the hH- toiy of the mill. At the Ninth mill, where rUoet Ingots are being ninnufaf ttii.'d, nnl a single turn l winked. lieuiue of the cnrilt ol I'Ik lion a il'iublf till n would be wmked If a Mil" flcient riiiaiillt of that ?aic' cmn liindit vwis in sight At the Dlckonn shuns their- Is aa nbunilancc of woik and men aie fre quently eiuploed theer at night The same londltions pieall at the Oieen Itlilge lion woiks, whkb Is luulng a s.'tsoi of great pioipeilt The .aeka wnnnn car shops aie einplojlng a largj force of men steadily and the chances are that the force will be Increased In the not distant futuie because of the centiallzatlon of the lenali and con struction v oik In this city. The smaller bop, silk mills, eti . likewise gie ei dence of the lgor of the present In dustilal boom which i (impotent judges say Is sine tn last for at least two ye.it" The mines aie working better than usual. The only daik tints on this bilglit In dustrial picture ate the strike of the lif In the building ttndes and the talk of stiike among the Lackawanna company's mlneis. To be sure, the lat ter Is only talk, lntgelj, emanating fiom unripe news-gatheieis who find It asler to Imagine a stoiv than run down facts. The piobabilities of a stilke among the Lackawanna mlneis nt piesent Is remote, but no little In Jury was done to the city last week by tho persistency with which some of tho paners piloted stiike stoiles, The exact fatts In the case wete set foi tli In Satin day's Ttlbunc They "how that the men want a 1 dilution in the ptho of powdei and If they don't get It or the nth liege of hulng pow der wheieer they please, there Is a possibility of trouble. As the men have not et foimally prepaied their ie quets or appointed their grlevnnce committee. It Is apparent that tho strike talk nt this time is unwise and unw an anted The mlneis nt their meeting Kilday night epiessed them selves In a vigorous way about the in Jury that Is being done them by the columns of guesses. 01 woi.se, minted about them nnd what they ptoposa to do. If the mlnets' stiike Is not a tealltv, that of the meinlieis of the building trades s, and while the stiike Is not doing the Injuiy to business that It did In July. It Is folt and Is having a bad iffect upon the business of the city generally. This has nlieady arrived and will soon be placed in position. Tho ofllelals are so engrossed In the woik now on hand Hint they have had little time to prepaie for the erection of tho new beraker That it will bo built no one doubts. It Is not piob nblc, however, that work on It will bn started befole next spring. Archbald Citizen. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western compnny, at Dorranceton, was averted Friday by tho company ofllelals promptly adjusting the grievances of the men. It nppcara that the compnny have been building new mine cars and some of these were sent to tho Petto bono, whero tho miners' oignnlzatlon slzd them up nnd found that tho cars would contuln many cubic feet over those now In use. D. J. Davis was ap pointed to call upon tho mine ofllelals unci lay tho matter before them. Tho ofllelals telephoned tho facts to tho headquarters of tho mlno department In this city and after a short time or dets were received to remove the cars. An exploring party entered tho Dod son mlno nt Plymouth, Friday. They got to the foot of No I plane and that was as good as to got to the foot of tho shnft. for thero they found what they had hoped not to find: That tho shaft Is burning. No 12 mine Is on fire nnd In bad shape. The fan has again been stopped nnd water will ngaln have to bo pumped Into the mine The Pennsylvania Steel company hist week completed the shipment of SOO tons of splice plates, turned out nt Steelton, on a contract awarded by tho Victorian railway, of Australia Tho material was snipped to Sparrow's Point and will bo loaded at that port on n steamer which will carry it large cargo of rails to Australia. The tails weie turned out nt the Maryland Steel company's works at Spat row Point. JPr ' The Vandorbllt Deal. The mooted project for the exten sion of the New Yolk Central svstem to the shoies of the Pailtlc, to be ef fer led by the absot ption of the Chicago and Northwestern and tho Union Pndflp Is getting less mention In pilitf latteilj. but It Is understood to be steadily progtesslng toward a consum mation Outoiopplngs of the scheme aie being watched with a good deal of lntei est In Wall street. Thole i said to be quite conclusive evidence tli4 1 Vandeibllt interests have been p.'titent and extensive purchas eis of the I'nion Pacific stocks for sonv time past, and it is asserted that theie no longet Is anv doubt that those Inteiests anil those afniiated with them have acquit ed ownership in the ptop eitv to a sultlclont extent to enabl them to shape the future destinies of the system. In well-Informed quatteis It is Intimated that as soon as all dllll cultles In connection with the Tloston and Albany deal have been disposed of something definite bearing on the tiaiis-Continental consolidation may be expected to develop Philadelphia Stockholder Reduced Rates via Pennsylvania Railroad for Mount Gretna Far mers' Exposition. On account of the Fartneis' Imposi tion, to be held at Mt. Oretna, Pa., August 14 to 19, tho Pennsj Ivnnla. Hallroad company will sell lound-tilp tickets to Mount Otetna and return, at 1 ate of one faio tor tho touiid tilp, ttoni pilucipal stations between Hast I.lbeity and Hon Mawi. on the Nor thern Cential Hallway north of and Including Lutherville, and on the Phil adelphia and Kile rnllio.nl division east of and including Watetfotd Tic kets will be sold August 12 to 10, good to 1 etui n until August 21, Inclus ive Kor Infoimalion In regard to train hetvlci and specific rates application should be made to ticket agents ITCHING HUMORS Iteuhm, anil Irritations Instantly rcllov oil anil speedily cured by hot b iths with Cuticuiu Boat, to cleanse tho skin, gentlo applications of Cuticuba Ointment, to heil tlio skin, anil mllil doses of CUTICI iia ItMoLVisrr, to cool ami cicanso the hlooil. Sold thmushrmt the world. Port us Dun AinCntw Cost , l'roi 1 , Uatoo. How to Curt tfltlu lluino,"fre 011110 llyldWallacf SORANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. It Ins been said that "tho v.nv to n man's heart Is through his stomach" and It Is a fact that bread made of "Snow 19 Flour That Other Coal Road. The route of the pioposed coal load, lecentlv talked about in the news papers. Is said to be from Tomhlcken, this state, to Port Jeivis, N Y., to Newbuig, N. Y., to Holyoke, Mass, n distance of 261 miles It will pass thiough Carbon. Monioe and Pike counties. A pat t of the distance be tween lioljokeand Newhurg would be coveied by the Newbuig. Dueher-s and Connecticut tallroad, and by the pro posed 1 onto It Is possible to save some thing like 1.10 miles. It Is said that about 1.10 collleiles would be touched by the main line and n few shoit branches. New England consumes aout 12,000,000 tons of coal annually. The pioposltlon to construe! the load In 'Pennsylvania and ns far as Newbuig has been made by the People's Anthracite Ilalltoad company. If New England capitalists will con struct the line from Holyoke to New buig. It Is said that ex-Bmge3 Charles 13 Webster, of South Hethle hein, who until leeently was chief en gineer of the Lehigh Valley i.illioad, w ill fill the frame position on the new road. 44 The Laborer is Worthy of His Hire '' But a wage-eamer can get more for his personal ser vices if in strong and vigorous health. The blood is the life-giving and strength-malting part of the system. If it is pure, all is well; if not, it should be purified ivith Hood's Sarsaparilla, which makes the weak strong. Can Eat " Was tired out, had no uppthtt until I took Hood's Sdrsapardla. It built me right up and I can eat heart. ify." Etta SM. Hagcr, Athol, Mass. (jB0d6 SaMafiWih Is so wholesome nnd sweet tasting thnt many a man's heart is so waimul after eating It that he praises his wife's eioklng all the rest of the day All grocers sell It. "We only wholesale it " THE WESTON MILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. any TAKE TIME BY THE FORELOCK.' i mm m mm Itood't rills euro llverUlMjlie non Irritatlne nnrt only cathartic "to tike Ttlth llnrt' Hirmptrllla. Come with Confidence When we invite you to this store, it is not with thought of an opportunity to divest you of your dollars. admit we want to sell you goods, but we do not force you into buying anything and what you buy of your own free will is invariably worth all that you pay for it. Our stocks are uni formly good therefore you can come with confidence for any thing you may need. Plums Ready for the Picking August brings a bountiful harvest, has been a wonderfully good one with result of the big selling many small lots of really good things remain to be sold. These shall not stand on the order of their going, but They Shall Go at Once flf fh? Littlest Prices We Knou) flou) to Mak?. You know what our stocks are. You know how very moderate our regular prices are. Now imagine these goods on sale at just about half their regular selling price. That's the August programme. Things at half price and often less. The summer season us, and as a natural -4" -f - t -f-M--t-t--t-f4-f -f --- : You Are Invited to the Harvest. I Car load Just arrived. All styles, nnd prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed ev.n on THE CHEAPER GR XDES. Keep us In mind and you won't re gret giving ua 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. Flva laiga floors full to tho celling at Thos. Kelly's Stom, FrVnJi?;,'! tJ5?Ask for the August Queen. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENU! The Dickson Manufacturing Co. hcrnnton anil Wllltos-Uirre, l'a, Mnnurncuuert or LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Boilers. Hoisting nnd Pumplns Machinery. General Ofnce. Scranton, Pa. d di ii iiixi i) d t Vdi dd i) d i di lg Engine 888 a Success. Tlio new KiikIiio fcSS, the mammoth pusher built In the local shops of tho Lackawanna company, was Kicn Its trial trip Sutuiday, as stated In Tho Tilbunc. It was Hied at 0 o'clock and two houis later Supeilntendent of Mo tive Power FltzGlbbon slKiialled the trew to proceed to I.pIiIrIi Summit. nnKlnecr Ike Swallow, who has been selected to mn the ennine, Flteman Matt Hionnan, Daid Drown, mnster mechanic, and Thomas Jordan, a machinist, made up the partj of the 'rip The engine made excellent speed to Moscow, where It was tun Into a iwltch to allow an eastbound train to pass. While waiting, one of the hnnd lole plugs blew out. When replaced, the trip to Lehigh was abandoned, and ihe party letuined to the city Tho new engine Is In eerv detnll a ompleto success. Superintendent Fit7. Slbbon and Mastei Mechanic Hi own tro highly pleased with the results of ihelr efforts in turning out 8S8 In such .'aultlcss stsle. Silver in Berks County. The hlher mlno dlscoveiy on the Chailcs Ilagieman farm near Hiids lioio, Hoiks county, seems to havo le hohed Itself into a tangible- fact. Tho company, which has leased the tract, reeehed a caigo of lnachlneiy and It Is being put Into position as fast ns possible The working force has boon Increased, top dtessing is being done and the premises put In shape to en able the woik of shaft-sinking and lock-drilling to proceed without Inter luption. Thomas Livlngood, superintendent, has gieat faith In the suiety of a pay ing deposit of lock and has been glen all the liberty he wnntb b the com pany to proceed according to his judg ment and deelop his Ideas. Theie have been tluee mnie analyses made within the past month, the u suits of which have greatly strengthened the hope of tho Investois In the enterprise. One of tho tests Indicated u yield of 547 per ton. nnother $43 and the third, which was made by a Washington chemist. $3.". The I'agleman family, who nlways had faith In tho Idea that the land was rich In mlneial wealth, are highly pleased. w 7 ' n m m m .t kBzr. -m V JW M Bn Jtf a mS Vj M m M $ v IB Twis HMtly 1 Your Furniture Our ixth For August, e Annual Sale. 1 Coal Pockets at Archbald. Work on the coal pockets and th This nnd That. ' for belnp black. It isn't its fault if the lamp is al ways smokinn and flicLcr- inn. It's the oil. Stop usiuir inferior oil aud use our Headlight Water White Oil If you wish, to leap what real lamp cointort is. won't smoke or smell, uives greatest light at smaller cost tnau any oiner oil. Your dealer has it. ATUMTie ItriKIKD CO. The South Harrlsbuig Chain works stnited with twenty-live tires last week, after a shut-down of homo time, for icpairs Woik for tho southwest Is being turned out. The Cential Iron and Steel company is building a steel addition to the big tinieisal mill at South Harrlsburg. The addition will bo used for the stor age of stock Joseph KUenwood, chief car Inspector of the local yards of the L.ieka wanna company, has icslgned his position. John Dver. of South Uond, Indiana, will succeed him and assume his position today The Pennsj Ivanla Stool company, of Steelton. lias been aw aided the con tract b the city of Chlcngo for one of the largest rolling lift bridges In the world. It will he built for the Immense drainage canal and will renulie about 2.G0O tons of steel The bridge will bo 350 feet In length over all. the opening portion being 275 feet. The contiact will be lushed. Several changes havo taken place among Lehigh und Wllkes-Rarre Coal company olllclnls. Richard Lloyd. mlno foreman at Wanamle, has been trans ferred to the Ihnplre shaft at Wilkes Uaire, whete ho will fill a similar posi tion and Heniy Martin, Inside foreman at tho South Wllkes-Uarro shaft, will succeed Mr. Lloyd at Wanamle, and W. T. Evans, assistant mine foieman at South WllkoR-Barre. has been ad vanced to succeed Mr. Martin as mine foreman at the other place. Martin Urenncn has been made fire-boss at the South Wilkes-Harre mlno. A strike at the Pettebone shaft of tha O It is a well-known fact that our sales are genuine. We do not buy goods for thee sales, but offer our Entire Stock at Greatly Reduced Prices, and anyone buying shoes of us this month is sure to save some money. We start this sale with a large assortment of goods. The.early buyers will find the best selections. The suc cess of our previous sales and regular trade leads us to be lieve that the people of Scranton appreciate good value. Our endeavor is to give the people the best goods for the money they wish to pay. Our terms during the sale are cash. Goods bought during this sale will not be exchanged after September ist, 1899. ALL OUR ALL OUR $6.00 Shoes $4.95 $2.00 Shoes $1.65 Shoes 3.95 1.50 bnoes i.aa Shoes 2.95 1. 25 Shoes 1.10 Shoes 2.75 1.00 Shoes 90c is blight, your pictures and bric-a-brac are beauti ful in themselves, but what's the matter with your room ? Your Carpet is like the settiug of a jewel. Every piece of furniture you put against it suffers by comparison unless it is in perfect harmony with your furnishings. All our CARPETS and DRAPERIES are selected with the greatest care, quality, durability, beauty of design aud harmony of color are all considered in the selection of our stock and our tweuty years' experience is at your service. WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY.' 129 Wyoming Avenue, El is 1 Lager Brewery S3 S-oo 4.00 3.90 3.00 2.JO Shoes 2.45 Shoes 1.95 75c Shoes 60c soc Shoes 40c The above are all regular goods. We have besides broken lots placed on tables at prices that are sure to sell them. sr-fi it a V .. TL ', ilk. "L.a j ( '.M IfifjIIlWfM 'm a Cor, Lacka. and Wyoming Avenues, Scranton Pa, b.uiiiiKHiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii! wm M I Don't Forget Hint we are the S this city for the agents in s JlanuTaclurcrs or OLD STOCK PILSNER 5lffiN.ISIJrtl,PJ Telcphon; Call, 2.M1. 311 Spiuci St. Tcmpla Court Buliiliiij ScraQtO, Pa. Bicvcle Which is today, as it al- s 5 ways has been, a "top notch- 5 5 er," should be pleased to have S S ou call. 5 IM J . 1 FLOREY & BROOKS an Washington Avcnu: Opposite Court House V JriiiiiiiiiininmiiiiiiiiiiiiuimHiiiiM, THE All ncutp and rhronlo diseases of men women nnd tlilldrcn CIIHOXIC. NKHV OUS. 11KAIN AND WASTING DISHAS KS A Sl'IX'IALTY. All diseases uf tin l,lver. Kidii, JllndUer tiMn, lllood, Nerves, Womb 13i. Kai. None, Thru.it and LuiiRtf, fnncorii, Tumours l'lls Ilupluio Cioltie, Rheumatism, AHthma, C'Htoilh VurincMiPi'li' Lost Manh oil. Nlelitly KmibSlona, all Femule Dbcacs, I.ewoirliopu eti flonorihea, Svphllls Wood rolxbii, Indiscretion nnd youthful habitB obliterated Surserx, Tits, J2p. lopbv Time nnd Ptoinncli AVorrrm CA TA1UUK ZONE. Bnerlllo for C.itnrrh Three months' treatment only $5 00 Trial free In ollice.. Connultntlon nnd exuml natloiiH free Ollice hours dally and Kunda, 8 a. in. to 9 p ni ItlOOSIC powder co: ItoomslniiaCoinMtlittTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Hining and Blasting POWDER DR. DENSTEN Modem Moouound Itusn nle Wori LArUN & KAM) POWDUtt CO S ORANGE GUN POWDER III clrlo lliitlarloa laejirlo Kploler, lor nxplo-lhitf hlunti, Safety Kim nnd Rgpauiio Clnm'cil Co's expIIISVve j t