The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 14, 1899, Morning, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE SCRANTON XRIBUJSE-MONDAY, AUGUST ,14, J!W.
8
LIVE NEWS OF THE
INDUSTRIAL WORLD
COMMITTEE OF MINERS TO
WAIT UPON MR. LOOMIS.
At a Meeting Held Satuiday tho
Grievances Thnt Will Be Foimnlly
Presented to tho Superintendent
Were Decided Upon Recent Pat
ents for Mlno Appliances Some
Figures About Pig Iron Forest
Mining Company Developing New
ly Discovered Vein.
A nieetlns of the gciii'ia' committee
of tho United .Mine AXoikers xxun held
In Co-oncintlxe hull, NurUi .Xlnln ave
nue. Saturd.is night, t xxhlcli ti committor-
whs appointed to wait on Mine
Supeilnlcndnit I.ounni), of tho Mckn
vnnnii eotnpaiij, with n petition for a
i eduction In llm prli'i' of powder and
the redrew of other ri k'vnnccH. There
xxcio eighteen membois piom'iit and the
teslon lasted for two horn
Nothlnr would be riven out lesnnl
1uk tho meeting excepting what Is
Plated above. A member of the com
mlttee, however, Untcd that theie was
no talk of strike, and itnve It as his
opinion that there would be no stilke
or nsltntlon for a ctilke even If the
committee's testiest should meet a Hat
refusal.
The committee will ask for a confer
ence with Supeiliitondeiit l.ootnls at
once and will expect an Immediate de-
Ision.
The announcement by Mi. I.oomls
printed In The Tribune lat Sattirduv
thiitn cut In the pi lee cit powdei would
boequlMilcnl to a ialc In w aires, which
the coin'ianv can not afford tn grant
nt presi lit was not ui ci 'itcd by th"
committee as olllclal They piopose to
PMneeil as If the linil no knnxx lodge
of such a statement Inning been made
Patents foi Mlno Appliances.
Krnnlc 1'aidee, o! ll.inleton ' as se
cured patents on olcht "llffeient coal 01
ore fOpdintots All the machines lnxe
the same pilnelple, a splial chute and
the Mirlous vtuffii t l i:i noted ore
taken apart 'ij i eati ifusnl motion
while limning down the spiral chute
This Vllnrlple Is applied to the separ
ation of "hone" fiom antluaelte coil
The chutes are rmiugiitrtl In a dlffei
iiit manner in the several dltfeient
styles patented. The patents Include
iho tipnnintus used In connection with
the s-enaitttoi, such as elevatoi bins,
ti.
Thomas 15 Jones, of Wilkes- Hit re,
has patented ltnpiov omenta In lamp
brackets for miners' cap. The object
Is to hold the mlnoi's lam) in an up
ilrht position when lie Is stooping,
v. ithotit letting the limp swing side
ways. Local Mining Notes.
The Forest Mining (ompanj Is nisli
Insr woik on the new vein of coal dis
covered on their land two weeks ago
nnd within a eiy shnit time It .Is In
tended to liae chamhets wot king. Two
BiinjrM mo now nt woik, one emidoyed
In the day time undei the dliertlon of
James M. i:.iton and the othei at night
undei Foitm.m Mathew fJi.n. The
force of woikmen wU be inn eased
from time to time ns clicums-taiices
variant.
Woik nt the annex and pockets of
the Delawaie and Hudson coinpanv Is
steadily coing forwuid and It is cer
tain that tho mines will acaln be In
opeiatlon befoie the (list of September.
The annex Is now under loot. The
hoisting engines under tho engine
house near White Oak breaker were
not damaged by the lite and they have
been nt woik dining tho week hoist
ing refuse fiom the bleaker to the culm
Pile. Arc hh.iM Citizen
Figures About Pig lion.
James M Swank, gmeiul manager of
tho Ameilcui lion and Steel associa
tion, has published the following tig
urcs, showing the pioduetlou of pig
Iron In the Hist six months of 1S9H:
TOTAL 1'HOIUVTIOX At't'OKniNU TI)
n'i:i. rsi:ii
rust
half of
I 'Si
Orus
Tons.
. rAVJin
. H7.U0-S
5.U&7. til
Sec ii. d
half ot
1V1S
liloss
Tons
H1.T17
) Mi t-)
Flist
half of
Itfii
tilos.
Tons,
i.s2 J7
.".. ITSIm'i
Anthracite
linrcoal ...
lillumliious
Total S.Si5i 7'Jl S.').2!l b..,Viii,7
The movement of Mocks has been as
follow a;
TOTAL STOCKS Ol
IRON
Dcwmlicr si, li97
June sn. iis
Ilicflnlioi 11 iv)i ,.,
Juno SO. Isod
r.vsoi.u nu
fi'i'i. IS1I sr.iyh tonn
'7I.V7 gloss t ms
,'JTll.S'i.lKlnMII tons
i M.JJii gro.w tons
New Coal Properties.
O. H. Mnikle ,v Co have commenced
tho woik of proving the ciop locations
or lines, on their coal niopcity Ijlntt
between I'ppor Lehigh and Find Creek,
with a lew to opening out n new col
liery In the near futuie. It Is the In
tention of the company to sink u Mope
to tho Basin, turn ganguns eat and
vest The vein on this mi owelty Is on
n dip of 70 degrees When the woik of
sinking Is completed, a bleaker will In
built to clc in nnd piepaie the coal for
frhlnnient ns the distance to transput t
tho coal to the Highland bieakd would
be too great
The mm'unv bns als i inininono I
nlnking a slope on theli Jeddo piopeitv
can out of )onr lnrnnn.
I'loocl Hie fiouto with the)
bright wblto light that our
Headlight
Water White
Oil
tlrei, sod know the real tneanlne of
oiiiu luxury, luvrcm jiu extuha
ror aiDvy rooms ana poor loolilm
limp In time dayi of pure oil,
Coiu no tooro tban ordinary oil,
Save all tbe uork and worry ,
or onarrea wioki, dliagreeaiiis ra
odora, amoKy chlnmtju. TtU Jrti
Joatdtalu t wdO tqu our Head. jfiiVfrt
gtit Wtr Wbltt OM, cuuK by JiV';k,
ATUNTIG RiriNINa CO. tlf&lt3i&t
rii A:xo-rc.'
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.lainuiuu rnvw .. I
safrzzzl !
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trannwnnw.sw9xwwg
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,Laugb!ilg
" rCKETSj
Babies
ss
5 IS
Good nature In
children is rare.
f.' "" "T3--
unless they are $
healthy. Those J
5 sS&warsscy
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CONDENSED MILK
arc comparatively free from sick- j
ncss. Tins nunc is so easily pre- jr
pared that Improps
r teeaini; is rs
incxcusauii
srtn ron root: on " dadies."
DortntN's corIMstD M'tK co., n. y.
ti
t.'u;vor.u4'riUV:cV3ti;tvitu'4)vi
In the Huck mountain, to bo drisen to
the bisln Cars will be hoisted an 1
lowered by an engine located on tho
suifnce The vein at this point is ten
feet thick and good coal. This basin Is
a pan of the old Pink Ash mine woi Ic
ing, whleli had been abandoned and
submerged many years ngo. The tc
openlng of the working will give -m-ployment
to fiom two hundred to thieo
hundred men. It is stated that this
firm muv shoitl open a colliery near
Fieeland. where they have largo tracts
of coal land.
Another New Railroad.
Ai licit i of Ineotporntlon of th.- New
Yoik and New Orange lnllroad ci nt-
imiiv wele foiwniiled Fl Id-lV to New
Jeisev's becftao of state at Tienton
Th ne ioa-1 will lint fiom ftos.-lk-,
N J. tluough New Chang", forming
n hiibuiban belt line ralliond and con
necting the five trurk lines, the .Ieis-
Ceiitial Lehigh Vallev. Fhllidelpbln
& ltend.ng. H'lltlmoie & Ohio nnd
Delawaie Lackawanna and Western,
a dozen mile to the westward of New
Yoik e-lty and In the suburbs of Jer
s"v Clt. Newark, nnd i:il7ibeth Woik
has commenced on th- nev rallroa-l
and It will be pushed forwoid to com
plction.
This and Thnt.
An Ss.WO bildgo Is being netted by
the Ijatkawaiina compnny oxer Pouth
Caug.i slue', ltbacu.
Tin- Lackawanna company Is paying
its employes by nvnns of cheeks on
the Moirls & Hssox division.
J. M. Ooddlngton and A. F. Hrldge
man, of the Lackawanna auditors' de
partment, wen- In the city eteid.i
Tluee new vestlhult- cars for tho
pn"sengoi set x Ice bttwecn New York
and Seianton nrrlxed In the Jei"e
Ceiiti.il xaid Saturday The cais ire
fiom the shops of Jackson nnd Shnip
and arc mocUls-of the- carbulldei'b ait.
The Infiior of the cais Is finished In
light wood, nnd the upholstering is
pel feet
i'i ni-i-rnlnir ibe till) ox el tl'e Hailgor
and Poitlnnd inilioad made last week
b I'lesldent Tiuesdale and othei of
llelnls if the Lnckawartna roan, tl e
Stiouilsbiug Times sns. "It Is known
that tin- No.neth Si Lehigh load
which was chattered about a year ago,
a prospective line fiom Nazaieth to
the Lehigh llxer. Is to lie sold to the
Fangor X- Poitlnnd In n few d.is. This
glxes color to tho theoiy that the D.
L & W. with control of the Uangor
.i Poitlund would tlius secuic that dir
ect lln" to Philadelphia which It is
cnintnoni leputed to Imxe been seek
ing for a long time."
DUNMORE DOINGS.
Annual Reunion of the Ives Family.
Death of Mts. Mai tin Healey.
Other Notes of Inteiest.
'I'll. nnnu.il lcunlon of tin- IXiS fun
ll wus he-Id Sutuid.i at n Auc
rulN It lint lu"Mi the custom of tin
fumlly fen m my vurs to meet eUirinir
the suinmci at a place. aKict-tl upon
nml iponil a tiny ot plcjiturc .mil c-n-jojnunt
.nnoiiB themsolvca. Nay Auk
Kails xv as chosen unanimously at the
Uiht K.itheiint; lor the leunion thl-t
year, ami tin nieetlnpr on S.ttuieluy
was held theie
It pioveil tu lie a beautiful ilay elut
inn the time spent at the paik The
w-ie -lie.n the ae coinnioeHtlon1- anil
IntetestliiK Ji. Utiles anil, lust tint in t
It .int. X.i Auk Falls Tlios,f innipils.
lilt? tile K.ltlV'llliP XX Oil' tile follllXXlllK
Ml. S M Ixes anil tumll. Ml. .1 W
les .t ml family. Jli, lui O Ixe.s and
family, .Ml. Oilando Ives and family.
Mi Thomas Hi Ink and famll,. Ml i:
AX ltl-hop and family, Jli Junes and
fninllx, .Mi. eienitre ixes and famllx,
Mi 1'. M Trltz and fnmllj Mm I
Ulllx Out nt town folks pi esunt Mm
l.iiit nulla Ixes-. Mm. Keene Mm Vn
elei.son, Ml. Albeit i: Ives and family
Mr. John X Ixes nnd family, Mi Irxa
Ites and famllv. Miss Caule Ives nnd
Mi. Howard Sxxaitz
ni:ATii or mus. iipali-.y.
Mis. Martin Henle, widow of the
lat'- Mai tin Kcaley, died at he home
of hit son-in-law. James II. Kelley, on
West IMInker stieet, jesteiday moin
Iiik about y !fl o'clock after an Illness
ot fK an nths J3ct eaecl was 7S yearn
of age and one ol Diniuioie's most
liiKhly i steenn d citizens. She was a
eiiMiu-d C'htlstlan. a kind nnd beiiuvo
K nt fiiend, a fond mother, xxho xxas
lox ed b all xxlio knev her. For oxir
flft jeam she had been a lesldi-nt of
this boioiiKli and by hei kind deeds
made hosts of ft lends who will be
Kieatlv shocked to hear of her demise
She Is suivlxed by the follow lim chil
dren Mm IlrldBet WilKht, of Hei
nice, Miss Cns'le Healey, Andioxx,
Jnmes nnd .Michael, all of this place
The funeral xxlll take place tomonoxv
morning from tin r-omo of Mi Kelly
nt 9 30 o'clock, xx hen the unuilns xxlll
be taken to St. Alarj's Catholic church,
xx hoi o a high mass xxlll be celebrated.
Interment will bo made In tho fnm
il plot in St. Maij's eoineteiy.
IN THn OIIUHCHES.
An enteitnlnment and lee cieam fes
tlxal xxlll be Klven Wednesdaj uvenliiR,
under the nusplces of tho Hpwoith
league of the Ash Street .Methodist
Kplacopal church, In the kiovc adjoin.
Ing. The entertainment xxlll consist of
vocal anil Instrumental selections; reci
tations, hotli humoious nnd otherwise,
which xxlll be free of chaigc. If tlu
evening Is stormy, tho aftulr will bo
held on the next pleasant tn-cnltig.
Tho Ladles' Koielgn Missionary soci
ety connected xvltli tho Presbyterian
chuirh xxlll moot at the homo of Mrs
M. W. Chambeilnln, on South Blakely
street, Thursday afternoon at 2. SO
IdlltU Ull IMC W
I M Borden
bap Brand i
s
o'clock, xx hen n full attendance of the
members Is desired. "Coroa" has been
token ns tho subject and will, without
doubt, prove Instutctlng and Interest
In llev Mr. Jcssup, a mlsslonaty from
Syria, occupied tho pulpit yesterday
morning In the Piesbytetlan church
Ho Is homo from the mlsslonaty fields
for n short time, and he xns secured
to dellxer a sermon during the nbs-nco
or the Hex. W V. Gibbons, who Is
spendliiK his xiit-atlon In tho country
lie took as his topic, "The (lood Shop,
herd," and dellxuied an excellent cita
tion, nuotlng many instances of a shep
herd's life In Assyria.
Tomoiiow evening Mis. lbert nnd
daughter, Mrs. William Pyne, will give
a tea at their home on William stieet.
Tea will be t-erxe-d fiom fi to S o'clock
p in. The proceeds xlll be for the bene
fit of the nudle.x Street Uaptlst chinch.
All who can enjoy a good supper for
li'i tents nie tordlully United to bo pits-
cnt.
SHOUT NF.WS NOTFS.
Klmtr Sponcoi. of flloom stieet, em
ployed In th- Job printing establish
ment of H 1. Woodwnrel on Tripp
nvonue, had two fingers of his l'ght
hand crushed Satuiday by being
caught in a pi luting machine Dt
(inixey was tailed to dicss the In
jures! inembeis The vounds, though
painful, ate not considered Cr geious
and xx 111 nllox the losurnlnc ot his
xx oik in txxo xveeks
Litleis lvmalnlug unclaimed at the
postoflice during the peilod ending
August 12, lS'j'i Poisons calling for
these letters xxlll please say udxeitlsed
In Monday moinlng's edition of Sctan
ton Tribune Willlntu Anderson, Phony
lane. Charles Miller, sis Irxlng avenue;
Llz7it- Murray, 20S Wllloxv stieet: Mis.
A. M.-Ilale. Kate Muua 208 Willow
street, fnils iinss 410 Dilnker stteet:
1. lteynolds, esei , Susie Walsh, MO
Larch slfvot; Pasquaii- Vuolo, and
Donatn Mollltn.
He nolds liios, of Scranton, and T
O. Hone, diugglst, haxe been aw. aided
the rontraet for furnishing school sup
piles for the coming school leim, they
be-lti'j the lowest and most responsible
blddeis The eonti.ict xxad awai ded bv
Messrs. Webbet and Millei. tonunlttee
men on supplies, and xxho ndxeitlsed
for bids In The Tiibune
tleoige Altlmere, of South Tllakely
stieet, spent the day xxlth Olyphnnt
friends
"The Least Hair
Casts a Shadow
ft
A single, drop of poison
blood will, unless checked in
time, make the whole impure.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is the
great leader in blood purifiers.
It casts no shadow, but brings sunshine
And health into every household.
Dyspepsia "For six montfts my sys
tem was out of order iudh dyspepsia and
impure blood. Spent lots of money in
vain, but Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me
thoroughly." 'Jos. S. Zauba. Genoa, Neb.
Eruptions " had annoying erup
tions caused by impure blood, and physi
cians' treatment faded to benefit. Hood's
Sarsaparilla removed them and I am no
longer annoyed." W. R. Hudson,
Natrona, Pa.
JwodS SaMafxtfitfa
IIooit'i Villi euro liter till , tho non irritating and
mily citlmrtlc to lute with lloml Sartaiurlfla.
MWiT ' iTfV i ri'Tr I lIMIf iwwiiiiiiiLlr
1 wA. B R B Ji
f STJtilB V .b. ,N&. -
ammo
fldgdst Sale Nou) 0d
Special to
l ?Z) lv
Banister Shoe, aud is a great bar
gain. Take advautage of this
offer at once, as this liue is lim- J
ited to less than one hundred i'i
pairs. h
Remember, our August Sale
offers bargains in every depart
ment. If we have your size you
can save from $i.oo to $1.50 a
pair on standard shoes.
Our bargain tables are especially attractive.
Shoes af 50c., 75c. and $1.00.
Jri S i . B Mi
&Bm
Cor, Lacka, and Wyoming Avenues, Scranton Pa,
TO'
TENDER-SKINNED MEN
Him o with CtmrtntA Hiiaxino Hor, anil
licforo cletiislnt, t lio face m 1) on n Mt tifl'i ti
emu Ointment, the gre.it nklnciirc. XX'aslmlt
wlilit'iirif uiiaToii iTrHoxraiiillloTXVXTiu.
Tills simple, liiexiicnsiiotrcatiocut xlll make
elm lug a liltaiuro unit imiif ort to tlmao xltli
tender, Inll.imi'il, callv irritated skin.
SoM thronrtintit the wtirlJ l'otil),inl' Cosr.,
Sole I lopi . Ilot-on " All About the S-kln," Irtf .
bargains
Bicycles at one-quarter
of their original value.
We have six wheels now
on hand. They were pawned
and as the time has expired,
we will sell them at very low
prices.
Call and See Them,
227 Lackawanna Ava.
OF SCRAN7M
Special Attention Cix-ott tt Utisi
ncss mill Personal Account--.
Liberal Accomtnmlatlons I-.-tcndcil
Accorditic; to 11 ilancc-i and
Kcsponsibility.
:i lcr Cent. Intor.-bt Alloxx-cd on
Interest Deposits.
Capital,
Surplus,
$200,000
425,000
WM. CnNNELL, Prcsltlsnt.
IIONKV UCLIN, Jr., Vice.Pres.
WILLIAM II. PfiCK, Casblcr
The vault of this bank is pro
tcctcd by Holmes' lilectrlc l'ro
tective System.
HMTty
eeK
;-s:TOi
reat
'mts
Thi
We place on sale this week
about ioo pairs ot Gentlemen's
Russet Cloth Top Shoes, in all
sizes and widths. We desire to
clear out all of these sjoods aud
have marked every pair at
$2o95
The grades are all Banister's
Shoes, and formerly sold for $5
the pair. The price we sell them
at is the lowest ever asked for a
Ml k k
fW M ItF
41
31
Wfijjd
JWs
wits
127 and
Housekeeping
Spe
cials
ioo doz. Hemstitched, ) flUCk TOWelS
ioo doz. Plain Hemmed, j
At 15c each, or $1,70 per doz
72-inch Brown Damask, extra heavy
weight; attractive designs; 50c value.
Price 3754c a Yard
White Bed Spreads, pearl hemmed,
ready for use, full size, exceptioual value,
Connolly
127 and
If j on want a nice, light.
moist loaf of In cad that xwll
not "dry out," ute
ii
Snow
??
Flour
It Is made of cholie wheat In
an up-to-dntu mill where
exer thing I" clean and imrc.
All grocers sell It.
"XX e only wholesale it "
THE WESTON ILL CO.
Scranton,
Carbondale, Olypliant.
'takc time by the forslock."
Car load Just anived. All stylos,
and prices the loxxest. Workmanship
guaranteed ox t on
TH CHEAPiFl GR DES.
Keep us in mind nnd you x-on't re
gret giving us your patronage you
will get goods as represented giving
you our easy terms ot payment or xery
loxxest prices for cash. Immense stock
of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets,
Iron Beds. etc. Fl" 3 largo floors full
to tho celling al
Thos. Ke'ly's Stom, vrlVnl,
I PLEASANT COAL
At Retail.
Coal of tho best (iiinlit) for domestlo
uso and of nil hUcs Including Huck xx heat
nnd Illidscje, ilellcred In any part of
tho city, nt the lowest price.
Orders recelxed ut thn olllce, Conncll
tuilltlllig Itoom SOG; telephone No. 17C2, or
nt tho mine, tclepliono No Si J. will no
promptly attended to Dealers supplied
nt tho mine.
T PLEftSftNT COAL CO
The IHckMHi MaiiuraetiirliiK Cu.
tciautmand X'tiUo.Urre, I'.i,
Xluiiufiiu nrerc o'
LOCOMOTIVOS, STATIONARY ENGINES
Hollers. Ilolstlnsand I'nmplns Machinery.
Qencral Offlco. Bcranton, Pa,
m mmmumi
129 Washing-ton
SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER.
72-inch
mask, good
price,
Turkish
color, fair size,
98c Each
j$$
129 Washington
Art in Wall
Come in and
(f Or Cjv-)fj 23
WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY.
129 Wyoming Avenue,
in
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Jlnniiractiircvs or
OLD STOCK
Telephone Cull, '2iV..
DR.DENSTEN
311 Spruci S!.
Itmpla Court butttliaj,
Scrantoj, ra.
All ncuto nnd chronic diseuses of men,
women and children CUKUNIC. N13HV
OfS. 11HAIN AND WAbTINU ttlSIIAS.
liS A Bl'IJClAlf All distaaea of tho
I.ler KldliejH. Hluddtr Bkln, Ulood,
NerxeH, Womb, 12i lim, N'oho, Thru it,
ami l.uiUB, Caincib 'rumours I'll")
lUtptuiu Uoltre. ItheumatlHni, Autlimt,
t'atiirih. Vailoroicle l.oct Manhood,
Nlbhtl) KmlBBlons, nil lVninlo IJIaeases,
i.cuiorihoiii etc clnnonheii, Sjphllls.
Ulood I'oUoii, Indiscretion and joutliful
hublts oblltcrnted Hurer Pit a, Ilpi
lepiy Tune and stomach XVoimx L'A
TAUnilOZONU Speclllc for I'atnrrh
Thrco months' treatment only J5 0Q. TrHl
free In otllee Conxultutlon und oxaml
natloun free Olllco hours dally und
Sunday, S a. m. to 9 p. in
DR. DENSTEN
i
Avenue.
All Linen Bleached Da
weight, soft finish. Special
45c a Yard
Bath Towels, unbleached
soft, spougy, absorbent.
2 for 25c
Full Bleached 22-iuch Napkin of ex
tra heavy Scotch Damask, in tweuty de-
$2.00 a Doz
Avenue.
Paper
Ever think that it don't cost
any more to have an artistic
paper on your wall that har
monizes with your other fur
nishings than nondescript pat
terns in which there is neither
beauty of design or coloring.
We are showing the largest line
of Imported and Domestic Pa
pers ever displayed in Scranton.
As large jobbers of Wall Paper
we are in a position to secure
the choicest designs from the
leading mills for our retail trade
Talk It Over.
iuuHDimiiKEmiimfiiiMUiiiiiiiiiii!!
J
s
5 Th.:t we are the .igents in 5
s this city (or the S
Which is today. JS it al 5
w.iys las been, .i "top notch- 5
S er," should be pleased to have
" . -,. It
s you call
1 PLOREY & BROOKS
S 3ii XVasliloijton Avenu: S
S Opposite Court Mouse.
II910II!II!IIIIIIII1IIII!III!IIII1IIII9!1R
THE
SIC POWDER CO.
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