TITE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1899. :Aj$omjievVuke Powder Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROVH 0MO POWOH CO.. HEW TO. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD CHANGE IN POLICY OF THE D., L. & W. COMPANY. Strike of Boilermakers at the Cliff Works Is nt fin End Dickson Man ufacturing Company Has Shipped Two Moro Engines to the Sante Fe Railroad Another Installment of the D., L. & W, Company's Order of Engines has Arrived Prom Dun kirk, N. Y. In feu- ways has the recent change In management of the D., j. .fc W. rail road been more conspicuously In evi dence than the new management's at titude toward the newspaper fraternity. Vnder the nltl regime such a thing as n Lackawanna official deeming it ad visable to be ordinarily courteous to the representatives of the press In the necessary intercourse Incident to the pursuit of news was rare. Standing or ders held the reporter at a distance, the Idea apparently being that the pub lic had no right to be Interested In a public institution. There were, of course, honorable exceptions to this rule and upon occasions the manage ment had attacks of liberality but upon the whole there was an unnecessary and foolish antagonism, iSlnce the change in management there has been a decided change of policy In this, as in other respects. The new men are mainly young men and western men, who have been educated o believe that the hearty, whole-souled way of doing business Is the best way to make friends and therefore the wisest policy. As an example of what we mean, the other day every editor nlong the Lackawanna line received from the new passenger agent. Mr. Lee, nn invitation, with the company's com pliments, to be its guest on the day of the Dewey naval parade In New York. An observation pier has been secured for the accommodation of these guests and upon it the newspaper representa tives will have facilities for properly observing niul noting data for the de Ecrlptloni which they will lay before the hundreds of thousands of persons at homo who could not be present to witness this notable event In person. .now tins was not In Itself nn excep tionally costly or difficult undertaking on the company's pait, but It will Ik the means of establishing at the very beginning of the new regime a neigh borly feeling between the railway olll rials and the editors In the communi ties which the tallwny touches, and In n. perfectly lcgtlmate and creditable manner the company will doubtless ho amply repaid. The neatness of this little attention to the press consists In the fact that the day upon which It Is extended Is the very day when the energies of the road will be strained to the utmost limit to take care of the extraordinary excursion business Incident to the Dewey celebration Boilermakers' Strike Over, The thirty-live bollcrmakers at the Cliff works, who went out on strlk" Tuesday last, returned to woik yester day morning, under the old conditions. The grievance the men had was that the new forenmn, Andrew Hrown. of Patetson, X. J., had a certain kind of work known as "chipping" done by laboters und helpers, which the jour neymen thought was not fair. They contended that this work should be done by apprentices, who In turn would become Journeymen. The stilkers claimed when they went out, that de spite many protests against the exist ing conditions, they were not given the consldetatlon they deserved. Up to Saturday last there was no con fetence between the stiikersand Super intendent Delnney, of the works. Late In the day the men called on Sir. De laney and signified their willingness to return to work, und, as above stated, they all returned yesterday morning. Tho Sante Fe Engines. Either tomorrow or Thursduy the Dickson Manufacturing company will ship to Chicago two more engines for the Sante Fe Ilallroad company. Two engines were sent last week, as was noted In this column, and the re maining two of the order of 35 will be completed and on routo to Chicago be fore' the present month closes. More Now Engines. Tho Lackawanna road has received nt Its locul round-house four moro en gines from the Drooks Locomotive works at Dunkirk, N. Y., which are In detail Identical with tho mammoth 801 received from that ilrm last week. As Is well known, the Lackawanna company has ordered fifteen of theao engines and It Is expected two will be received every other day. Nos. S02 and 803 i cached the city late Sunday night nnd SOI and SO." came In yesterday. They will be fired In a day or two and given a trlnl run to Clarks Summit. Kach of these Immense engines costs the sum of $1G,C00, the total number making a bill of $247,500. Industrial Notes. The mine inspectors have ascertained that at the present rate nt which water is rising In the abandoned York Farm colliery near Pottsvllle, the mine will shortly commence to overflow. Aiiangements are under way for the re-opening of the Tresckow collieries neur Hazlcton, which have been Idle for tho last three years. The water Is being pumped out and repairs made on the machinery. The Ontario and 'Western Hallroad company has very pretty Dewey cele bration posters out advertising the many advantages of the road and Its accommodations to convey passengers to New York next week. The new transfer freight station ot the Laekav..nnn road being elected at West Scranton Is rapidly neailng com pletion. The large corps of carpenters are engaged in placing the roof on the building. It Is expected that the build ing will be ieady for occupancy within a fortnight. Six of the fifteen handsome passen per coaches the Barney & Smith Car company, of Dayton, O., are building for the Lackawanna road reached th city Sunday and weie sent on to Dover yesterday. At the shops there the earn will be equipped with an electric light system. Six more of the order reached Buffalo yesterday. The new coaches are to be used for suburban service out of Hobokcn. Ex-Speaker Heed denies the rumor tlint be has sold his country place at (Jarden Beach. Me , and his town house In Port land, lie expects, lie says, to spend his Hummers at the former plnce for some enrs to come ' "uaaacne.Dllloueness, heartburn, Indl stlon, and all liver ills are cured b 'Pts. 52) So!C h" i! dM'CjI'ds l'j cent. FOR FOR RED ROUGH ITCHING HANDSgfa PALMS K&l FOR PAINFUL FINGER ENDS One Nionr Treatment. Boak tho hands thoroughly, on retiring, In a nor lather of CtiTicuRASOAP. t)ry,nnd anoint freely with CcTicurtA ointment, tho great skin cure nnd purest ot emollients. Wear old gloves during the night. For sore hands, itching, burning palms and painful Anger ends, this one night treatment Is wonderful. WflMPM EspeoUlly Mothers trtmnlcampitnit 1 1 U 111 CI" totppmlite the remrkbl dinning, puritylnf, and emollltnt propertUi o( CvnoviA BoAr n4to0ad new nut lor U dally, Sld throothent lh world. Potth D. and C. Coir , Tropi , Boitou. llow to IUto Beautiful lUndi," frat. ill Pay You to see our line of Shoes at $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 for Meu aud Women all styles and width. yer avidow Tho Cheapest Shoo Store. 307 Lackawanna Avenue. is&istb&fofot Save your Lion Heads and pro- re valuable Premiums Free. J? A luxury within the reach of ail! $ Best Coffee for the IVIoneyl Premium List, wMi racKaae. rjiB mawsaL cui 1 Hish jBiinTm g Quality, jH I!:L 1 low mnWS&mBk. s Dnio k vim m 'Mi&asmmmm n Mwmiwmbam I Used in JlHWSW, s f Homes. SMM 1 P Tr tt tt Tr TP tP tP tP P T tP r) Roasted, ever Ground. only in 1 packag r v Special Notice! Our New Premium List, whichlwill shortly appear in this paper, will surpass everything ever offered heretofore! WOOLSON SPICE COMPANY, Toledo, Ohio. qg 1.11 lip and Wallace 127 and 129 Washington Avenue SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Present Econo nni3 We might with great candor congratulate every one who secures Blankets and Comforts from present lots for isn't it worthy of congratulation to be a good manager to make one's income bigger through safe saving. It is just as sensible to buy blankets and comforts at pres ent prices as to preserve fruits for winter use. It's the time for it and the very great business surging in shows how fully Scranton people appreciate it. There will be no blanket famine. One can buy them in October, November or later but they'll cost more, very much more, as a rule. Perhaps exceptions enough to prove the rule, but not enough to make it safe to wait. Connolly W allace, 127 and 129 Washington Avenue. OoocL 1 Bread Is tho "Stuff nf I.tfp It can not be miulf uf poor flour, ami when you h.ivo Rood flour jou must uc a Door rook indeed If you do not have good bread. "Snow ?? Klour makes delirious bread Bread that tastes bo Kood jou will chew It slowly and thor ouRhly beeau.se you enjoy every bit of It. Get It of your Brocer. "We only wholcsalelt." THE WESTON HILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. TAKE TIME Br THE POnSLOCK." m mm GO-sftRTS Car load Just arrived. All styles, and prices the lowest. Workmanship Guaranteed ev-n on THE CHEAPER GmDES. Keep us In mind and you won't re Bret giving us your patronage you will get goods as represented glvinc you our easy terms of payment or very lowest prices for cash. Immgnse stock of Household Goods Stoves, Carpets, Iron Beds, etc. Ftva largo floors full to the celling at inland 1,111 Franklin Avenus Thos. Kelly's Stom i At Retail. Coat of the best quality for domestto use and of all Elzes, Including lluckwhcat and Dlrdseye. delivered In any part of tho city, at the lowest price. Orders received at the office, ConnMl building, Itoom E06; telephone No. 17B2, or nt tho mine, telephone No. 272, will be I promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at tne mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO Fall Carpets n We offer better inducements to the carpet buyer this season thau ever before. Paying less for your carpets thau we ask is getting thread bare spots and dissatisfaction that you do not bargain for. Everything in Wilton, Ax minster, Velvet, Brussels, Savonerrie, Ingrain. WILLIAMS & M'ANULTY. Interior Decorators. 129 Wyoming Avenue, lis m Lager Beer Brewery Maniiractuvcvs or OLD STOCK ffilOffiillOSIJfflllllPJ Telephone Call, 2333. Tlio Dickson Manufacturing Co. fccrantonatid Wllkevllarre, l'i Mauufuoturer of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENOINES Boiler, Holitlngand Pumping Machinery. 311 Sprues S:. Temple Court Mldiaj, ScraatOD, Pi. All acute and chronic diseases of men, women und children. CIIHONIC. NEKV OUS, IlltAIN AND WABT1NU DISKA8 KB A Sl'UCIALTY. All diseases of tha Liver. Kidneys, Bladder, 8kln, Illood, Nerves, Womb, Eye, Ear, Nose. Throat, and Lungs, Cancers, Tumours. II-5S Kupture Goitre, lthcumatlsm, Asthma, Catarrh, Vurlococcle, Lost Manhood, Nightly Emissions, all l-emale Diseases, Lcucorrhoea, etc. tlononheu, Syphilis. Illood I'olson, Indiscretion and youthful habits obliterated. Surgery. Kits. Ep. lepsy Tudp nnd Stomach Worms, CA TAItltnOZONE, Bpeclfla for Catarrh. Three months' treatment only J5.00. Trial free In office. Consultation and exami nations free, Ofllce hours dally and Sunday, a, m. to 9 p. m. uuiiuiiiiiBniiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiininiHig Everything f l IWI I . U s I FLORET BK00KS n saj " zii 'U'aAlnrtKi Aycaic 3 B Oft nato Court House. S iiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiin THE Rooms 1 nna2, Com'ltli BTd's. SCRANTON, PA. Hilling and Blasting POWDER M (Is ut Mooilo and HuiU lale Worlu. Ceneral Offlce, Scranton. T JDR. D E N STE N ' RspaUnO ChBullCal Co'S EXp"l)siVES I.APLIN & RAND POWDER COS ORANGE GUN POWDER Klrctrle Ilatterlea, Kleolrle Kxploitr", tor exploding blaiti, Hafety Kina ami s r
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