'.i t u r mjurriemsrr nyir'yyaetIUaHBaH fc-frf' tW-wv 8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1899. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD J., . & W. SWITCHMEN WILX. ASK FOB. A CONFERENCE. Tlioy Havo Some Grievances They Desire to Bring to the Attention of the Officers of the Company Manu facturers' Committeo of Board of Trade Considered tho Tin 1'late Matter Some Recent Order Is- , sued by A. C. Salisbury Limits of the Local Yards Designated. Tho switchmen employed In the Lnclctnvnna yard of this city, number ing 101 men have appointed a grlovnnne committee which will wait upon l'rcs ident Truesdalo and Superintendent Hussrll In New "ork city In about two weeks If such a imetlng can bo arranged for. The purpose of tho proposed con ference will be tho adjustment of sev eral grievances which the men eay they have against the company. They claim that they are not paid ns hlw'i wages as are the swltrhmen on oth er roads of the same clasq as tho Lackawanna. There aro also sover.il other minor grievances which they .ire desirous of discussing with ihe olilcerj of the company. Fiank Jones, chali man of the grievance committee, Is hopeful for a satisfactory outcome of the conference. Thnt Tin Plate Tactory. The manufacturers' committee of the board of trade met yesterday after noon In the ofllci! of Peiretaiy Ather- l ton of the board for the purpose of taking final action regarding the es tablishment In this city of the pro posed tin plate factoiy of which movement Mr. Toibtt, of Chicago, ts the promoter. All of tho members expressed them selves us being heartily In favor of tho ptoposed Industry and the only point upon Which tnere serried to be any doubt was as regards the cost of tlu raw material as compaied with the market price of tho tin plute. Information regarding this Is now being seemed nnd It was decided to adjourn until next Monday afternoon by which time Secretary Atherton will have received dcllnite data concerning this particular. The committee, how ever, passed a 1 evolution yesterday favoring the Industry, pending the ar rival of this Information. Yard Limit Signs. The following order to conductors and englnemtn has been Issued by Su perintendent Salisbury Yard limit sigrs have been placed 2,5; feet south of the Taylor jard und 2,uW feet north of Jlinouka Junction. The track between thesu signs will be con sidered Taylor yard. Drilling engines will have the right to work within these limits without lla( against second class and iriegular trains, moving carefully to prevent collision and keeping ten minutes off the time of all first class trains. Second class and Irregular trains un der perfect contiol expecting to find main track occupied, und proceed through at such a rate of speed as will Insure ab solute safety. Drill engines must get out of the way of road engines and not detain them. This order will be effective from Novem ber 15, 1S90. Conductors' Winter Uniforms. Another order has been Issued by Superintendent Salisbury, which Is as follows: Passenger Conductors, Northern, South ern and nioomsburg Divisions: I want to leo you and your men within tho next two or threo days with your winter uniforms on to decide whether or not you should purchase new ones. Will either bo In tho baggage room at Scranton mybolf or have a representa tive there to attend to thK A. C. Salisbury. This and That. Edward M. RIne has been appo'J ted chief train dispatcher of tho Northern, Southern and Illoomsburg divisions, with olllce at Scranton. Bulletin No. 107 of Oct. 2G, 1809, issued from Superintendent Salisbury's office has been modified. The pusher and Summit engines between Scranton and Lehigh will hereafter turn at Lehigh and Scranton tespectlvely. A number of the Lehigh Valley's new SO.OOO pound steel cars have left the works and are now on their way here. They are expected to reach here early this week and will be Immediately dis tributed to the various collieries, The conductors of all freight trains, excepting those running through, have been notified to arrange to leave the keys of their cabooses on completion of each trlD in the general yard mas ter's olllce at tl)f Scranton yard. The Valley Is erecting a large tower at Penn Haven, which, when complet ed, will contain forty-four levers. All the switches nnd targets around that busy Junction will be operated from Mils tower and It will be In charge of the telegraph operators, who are at present located In the station. The two switch tenders will be done away with. The Improvements on the Catawlssa branch of the Philadelphia and Head ing are marked. All except two of the wooden structures have been replaced with fine steel trestles and bridges. The Newberry yards, where the Cata wlssa Joins the Ueech Creek, have been s27 HPU KrWf on th b all III burner 1WI g) whtn the lump Th. lt mokenndimlli AMt Pntlh blame where it r belong on ma on. mo ion toii iii Inferior oil you'll have lump trouble. When your Urea of tbeuii cl our Headlight Water White Oil The oil KM burn wun oenmuui klak a.,1l m,r flnma. WltllOUtt ..?!.. r,m .m.l foil. i.l. tbUU I PIIIU.V , ,w - . many interior oils. ATJ.ANT:5 rtEFipiKC CO. BrBulTs COUCH SYRUPu CwoTcroup and Whooplng-Coiiflli ..iii cure iciuitx --- . . Or. BuXtt MtcnreEtUouxnM, Trial, nf or SC very materially enlarged, and now have a capacity of about 1,800 cars. A large part of the roadbed has been re laid with heavy rails and altogether everything Is ..no, and In a very satis factory condition. THAT FLOWER SHOW. Largo Number of Persons Visited the Boies' Conservatories. Tho flower show at tho conserva tories of Colonel nnd Mrs. II. M. Holes yesterday was a great success asthet- j lcally, financially nnd every other way. j There were many visitors and Mr. ' Clark, the gardner, who lias rroduced such marvelous results in the man agement of tho conservatories waa near ut hand to satisfy the curiosity of any who wished to know nbout tho multitude of beautiful and often strange plants to be seen on every side. . There are prlvnte hot houses which ocupy a larger area than those at "llrcezymount," but few can be found which contain more rare floral speci mens or those which have been more dlfllcult to procure. There was one orchid which atract il much attention yesterday. It was th strange mottled xreenlsh variety recently named "Tho fiauy," bemuse of a most pfcuHar formation In tho centre of the flower which Is n precise Image In miniature of a child arrayed nn a short divsc with striped stock ings. I One virltor who was intently exanr lnlng the que.T little blossom, sudden ly temaikrd: "V.'hy It Is a yellow kid!" Mrs. Holes promptly labeled the orchid "The Yellow Kid." add'ng the phrase "Find It," A task which the guests found rnall dliPcnlty In doing. It may Interest thoe who marvelled at the mighty leaves of the banam. tree to know that this hure growth which reaches to the apex of the build ing and then finds too cramped space, is cut down every year after tho ftult has tlpened, and that the bananas raised In ColonM Roles conservatories are of superfine flavor. ( Mrs. Henry Bolln. Jr.. nnd Mrs. C. ! II. Welles assisted Mrs. Rcle. vester day afternoon nnd evening, when a handsome sum was realized for the Ifahnemnn hospital. DUNMORB DOINGS. Those from Dunmore Attending the Missionary Convontion at Avoca. Charles Rellly Surprised. The Ladles' Home and Foreign Mis sionary society of the Pjesbyteilan church now In convention nt Avoca, are drawing numbers Interested In these worthy causes from this borough. The delegates who represent the Wo men's society from hero are Mrs. Charles Faner of Cherry street, and Mrs. W. T. Lovelaid, of Clay avenue, while the Young Ladles' Mission circle Is represented by Misses Grace Cham berlain, Ella Boyd and Bessie Shep herd. CHARLES REILLY SURPRISED. A surprise party, composed of tho young friends of Chailes Rellly, very agreeably surprised and In turn were entertained at the homo of Mr, and Mrs. James Rellly, on Taylor avenue, Wednesday afternoon. Those present who enjoyed the after- TREMENDOUS SALE. A Merchant Forced to Give Up. Stock Purchased for a Mere Song. All Will Now Be Sold at Retail. The Greatest Values for the Least Money All New and Nobby Goods Manufactured for This Season's Trade The Greatest Sale You Ever Read of. The New York and Philadelphia Con signment Co. have bought tho entire stock of clothing, gents' furnishlnij goods, etc., from H. C. Archbald, Jr., of Stroudsburg, Pa. Tho entire stock Is strictly up to date In every respect. The stock was bought for cash, as Mr. Aichbald has retired from the business and was anxious to sell out. Tho New Yorit and Philadelphia Con signment Co, bought this great stocii for less than 20 cents on the dollar. IThe great stock ho,s all been ar ranged In the large store room of the Now York and Philadelphia Consign ment Co. at -128 Lacka. ave., and all will again be sold out at retail ns quickly as possible. In connection with the above the second shipment of the $135,000 consigned stock has ar rived and Is now on sale. Mackin toshes with capes or without. Also In light colors, with velvet collars, regular box made. Prices for these Is $2 9S all colors, They are surely worth JG.r.0. Men's Imported Scotch Suits, $4.fi3, worth $15, Men's Silk Mixed bults, $3.93, worth $16.50. Men's Driving Ulsters from $2 to $7 50. Men's All-Wool Pants, $1.49. worth ? 50, Im ported v-arr's Melton and sllk-llned, $6 93, worth $20. Boys' Harris Cassl mere Suits, $2.93, worth $12. Boy3 Sawyer's Casnlmere Suits, $3.50, worth $10. Young Men's Cheviot Suits, $3.95, worth $12. Nobby Youths' Suits, Im ported, $1.65, worth $15. Elegant Irish Frieze Overcoats, $6.93, worth $22. Children's Elegant Scotch All-Wool Suits, $1.93, worth $3. Men's Elegant Dress Suits, $7.C0, worth from $1S to $22. Men's Elegant Pilot Dress Beaver Overcoats, black, blue and brown, $6.75, worth $10, Cutaways, sllk-llned, $7.95, worth from $20 to $30. Children's Fin est Dress Suits, $2.65, worth from $3 to $9, Elegant Suits, $2.93. Silk Sus penders, 10c, worth 75c. Overalls, 22c. Hats, 69c, worth $3.50. Silk Umbrellas, 49c, worth $3. Neckties, 15c, worth 25c. Handkerchiefs, 3c, worth 25c. Bocks, 4c, worth 15c. All kinds of Gloves for less than one-third value. Children's Capo Overcoats from 75c, upwards. Overcoats and Ulsters at almost nothing. Underwear, 45c per suit, worth $2.50. And thousands of other bargains which for want of spaco era too numerous to mention here. Linen Collars and Cuffs, at less than one-fifth their value. Pay no atten tion to any other signs or banners dis played by other merchants to deceive the public, but come direct to the build ing, 428 Lackawanna avenue, between Washington and Wyoming avenues, In the building formerly occupied by tho Scranton Savings Bank and Trust Co. P. B. Store open evenings until 9. p. to, Saturdays until 11 p. m. noon were Misses Belle Morris, Laura Preen, Louisa Elcke, Mabel Relly, Anna Morris, Maiy Ellis and Katie Jones, and William Jones, John Elcke, Harry Morris, Clarence Rellly, Edward Morris, John Preen and James Rellly. OF A GENERAL NATURE. A Thanksgiving day supper will bo held in St, Mark's Episcopal church under tho auspices of tho Women's Guild on Thanksgiving day. The la dles will serve supper and ice Cream from G to 9 o'clock. The third foot ball team of tho High school of this place would like to ar range a game of foot ball with the third team of the Scranton High school to be played Thanksgiving day at 9.30 u, m. on the No. 5 grounds. News Items Intended for Tho Tribune left at James McIIale's drug store, on Llm street, and J. O. Bone & Son's drug stote, on Drinker street, will reach this column. PERSONALS. Earl W. Bishop, of Brook street, is suffering from a severe sprain of tho shoulder received at Lake Ariel re cently. Miss Mary Kelly Is quite 111 at her home on West Drinker street. Miss Clara Webber, of Hazleton, is among the out-of-town guests In this place. Michael Burke, of Potter street, nnd George Turner, of Nay Aug avenue, aro on the sick list. Rev. J. B. Sweet, of the Simpson Methodist Eplscoptl church, preached at the local Methodist Episcopal church last night. Ho a$jm, tPsaiss Or discomfort, no irritation of tho In teitinea but Kentle, prompt, thorough healthful clmiislug, when yon tuko 'iar 3 &s Sold by all clru,,jtj. 2 cents Tours New York, Old Point Com fort, Richmond, Washing ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia. With time to spare for side trips, If de sired. Skirting the sea coast for IS hours In the beautiful fast new steamships-of the Gill Dominion Lins and returning leisurely by rail. Tickets Include HOTEL, ACCOMMODA TIONS at points named, hs wtll as rait and Eteamor fares for the entire trip. To tal cost, moo. Also shorter trips to Old Point Com fort and Richmond, including cost of ho tel, for JKi.OO and $17 00. Favorite ocean nnd rail route to At lanta. Ga. Sp-seial Rates on account of the Cotton States Exposition. Write for full particulars of these and other delightful trips to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO., Pier 26, North River, Now York. H. B. TTolker, Traffic Manager. J. J. Brown, Gen'l Pass'r Agent. Lager Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK SLS51E LZllL, SCRANTON, PA Telcphons Call. 213?. To PATEHT Gsoil Itas jny be secured by oar aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. 3 By There are today wealthy cl.iss laid the Our seventy-acre is i I iiiJiLi-i Thre&Ouarters of AH t Wa catcd in the very center of the city. In live years Providence Avenue will he one of tho busiest thor 3 oughfares in Scranton. Here it is whero most of the nev? factories aud mills will have to come for 3 sites. There is no room elsewhere except on the outskirts, two and three mlhs from tho center. .Buy now, before the rising tide places our laud out ot reach of people with moderate means. DIAMOND LAND AND IMPROVEMENT CO. llES, 3 OFFICES Albright Avenue, on Company's Land, and Itoom 20S, Commonwealth Building, Corner Spruce Street and Washington Avenue. wULoB F-aJ5A tSr-v-fJL TO' TENDER-SKINNED MEN BhaMi nidi c UTir-im, Shavino Soap, nnd licroro elf .inning tho face rnli on n tilt of Cut ! cttnA Ointment, tho great (kin rare, Wmih oil with CitTictiitATotM-rHoArand Hot V.Trn. Thlimple, li)ci,ci!Blvetre.itmntulll make shaving a tYA.itironml comfort to llioso with tender, Inflamed, eauHyJrrllated skin. P'1ti"io-wtib wo.'l. PiTfrl).inC Coir BOI toil, Bv.'m, 1 llwitlh.liln,"lrM. 4kAAA,rfLAAAA4 i People gcucrally do not know that Hour Improves with a;to. This Is the cut.ii, however, and there Is ns much dllTerenco hc tween new and old flour as be tween new and old wine. Iluy a barrel of "Snow jj Flour NOW and your bread will get whiter and whiter every tlmo you hake. All grocers sell It. "Ueonly wliulsitlsi: " THE WESTOli HILL CD. Scranton, Carbondale, Olypliant. VWVl gTOnnHzinnsaaiiiRgaaiiRn!! a 3 99 THIRD NATIONAL tUHK OF SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF 3 THE UNITED STATES. H OtPiTAL. ssoo.ooo ii SURPLUS 4SB.OOO 3 a WM. CONNELL, Prcldjnt. S IILNRYBlLIN'Jr., Vlce-Pres. WILLIAM II. PF.CK, Cashier j nmiituHnsmumuiimusmsEKiuiS Ei:l. cacTB bllOIUl 311 Spraej & Tcmpis urn liaiiJ.is Scnaui, ti. All acute and chronic diseases of men, women and children. CHflONlU, NERV OUS. BllAJN AND WAHTiNU OlSKAS K3 A SPECIALTY. All dtixasea of tho Liver, Kidnejs, Bladder. Sl.in, Blood, Nerves, Womb, Eye, Kar, Nose, Throat, and LunE", Cancers, Tumours, Pls Itupture Goitre, Khcumatium, Asthma, Catarrh, Varicocele. Lost Manhood. Nlehtly remissions, all Female Disease, Leucorrhoea, etc, Oonorrhea, Syphilis Blood Poison, Indiscretion and youthful hablU obliterated. Sursery, Kits, Dpi lepsy Tape nnd Ptomach Worms. CA TAlinHOZONE. Specific for Catarrh. Three months' treatment only $5 00. Trial free In otllco. Consultation and exami nations free. Otilce hours dally and Sunday, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. DR. DENSTEN MADE ME A Mm AJAX TABLETS POBITTVEIiY CDK3 I .tXCAmxHU ViitcHtl&lhng llsci- BC1 er7.lrei!et3e7trijr,iiieis,e:o., f l . iflfti erttiens, SAev jrHWti,aU turctit L j-Bjtaro jbMt Ti italii In old or jouna. as J 500. ftntusaforituJr, b-j ilunj or air! ts". -j31? trtt-it lnKtsltr ind CouasisUoa is :eaiatlia. Ikslraw hnn lomoJU-e faprorc. si3a uoeit uuuk K&er u - ir fill I-. &IU usoa.imliie ti rnli Muz TfMaU. Ttc7 f&fftcc-tyllUoQucOtAtl wtHenrorfra. V7 tiro a pao i u;oa Bwuie tc rnnm ajck . pa irritia-4 Ti-rnn. tn tf art ftrara esohctMcr rti;4 lh ctu;, IV.co wohUMcr rafusd t!i r-icstr. MnuJU 1 Wipr rwtilll r tx ik'ta (tell tritai3t fox J3.M. Bj "" AJAX REMEDY CO., sufr For Ealo In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and II. C Sanderson, Drufjtjlats. jtzW jisPiyiL & s iviaoe on Buying; When opportunities in Scranton first foundation to their FORT UN KS. plot, between Scranton ContiolhjSi Sill Waists, Separate Skirts, Although this is a bustling, active, swiftly-moving biniuesa, we make our selec tions with care. The best evidence of how much care is the garments them selves. Note with as much deliberation as you wish, hoar even the smallest de tails aie properly doue the making of button holes, the stitching of seani3, tho turn of a collar, the sewing on of buttons. These are little things, but they have h -lped to make our garments what they are. No matter what price we ask, you get the best possible for the price. Women's Suits Most stores want you to know that they manufacture their own Cloaks and Suits. We want you to know that we do not. The secret of ourjjsuccess has been large ly in our freedom to choose each kind of a garment from the very best maker of that particu'ar garment. For instance: We recently advertised a certain garment iu three grades. Each of these grades was made by a different house, and each kiud was much better than it could have b:en if any one house had made them all. It's the close competition of all the best houses for your trade that keeps the standard at our store so remarkably high. We arc not novices in the fur business. Our experience iu furs dates back many years. Our styles for this season are extremely handsqme and were selected with great care. Fur J ickets are shorter aud jauntier in styles. Tne favorite shaoes are cut from a Riviltiou Model short and curved at hips, aud sloping in front. In Fur Neckwear the styles are very attractive. For Tailor-Made Suits, Neck Scarfs and Collarettes come in many combinations. Collarettes have high-rolling collars, warm either up or down. I CONNOLLY THIS WEEK'S PR 0:3 IN Dlil.Vi3.1D3. HE, JEWELRY The following prices, which we are dolling goods lor uiis week, are tha lowest that we have over offoreti. Tho goods are the flne3t grade and cannot help tout please everyone. Call and seo them. Fine Diamond Kines at J3.00, worth J10.W. Solid Gold Band RIncs at 1.23, worth Solid Gold Band Rings at $1.00. worth t:.2S. Gold Filled Cuff Buttons, EOc, worth 51.23. Cuff Buttons, previous prices J1.00, now STc. Gent's Solid Silver Watch, Eleln move ment, ti 50. Ladles' Sterling Sliver Watches, worth J3D0, now $1.75. Gent'a Nickel Watches, S. W prlco JJ.tO, now l."5. Rosers Bros'. Spoons, warranted, EOc. RoRers Urns'. Butter Knives, Sugar Spoons, PIcl.lo Forlts, 37c. provlous prlca 75c. Ladles' Solid Gold Watch, Elgin move ment, J14.50. Ladles' Gold Filled Watches at JG.50, worth $15.00. Wo also have about threo hundred La dles' Solid Silver Rlntrs. worth Kic. and 75c, will clo'e them at 10c. each. Special rale now coins on at Davldow Bros. Attend ns we are offerlnc goods at one-fourth their oilelnal value. Extra Heavy Solid Silver Thimbles at 19c. Davldow Bros 227 Lactowmi Ava. 4 1 X 1 1 1 A A . .1 1 . 1 rr 11. il ltthht..I'UUftli!i UottkijUfl In Cfcfy ruo. aaaftittlnrK. LcatYIrH 'irtl trlirrv-L noviltSS, nl A. Hitn 11. Had, f-f If n? LlcJtliZ Kid ntr01l MHt TTTTT T T'T" T T" lie Wealth i fN?ujf I'litueickieun. j ' VS tM JU. U.. COi Krth U . I Vf VrLntxlM A. Prrtrtar . L'M-ttWfCAIIffclthKIUlWl. 1' Land Was Cheap. f as good as those of ilfty years ago, when tho city's $i and Providence THE X"fAV(. .". SCRANTOIM'S SHOPPING CENTER. Jackets, & WALLACE, Fall Carpets WILLIAMS Interior IfPLUTCM At Retail. Coal of the best duality for domestlo use and of alt sizes, Including Buckwheat and Blrdsejo, delivered in any part of the city, t the loweht price. finis reeulved at the o(nce. Connrll I building, Roam SW: telephone No. 17C2, or at tho mine, tciepnona o. iu. win no promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. KiGiT PLEASANT COAL CO DIAMOND - is lo- n Scranton I Estate Wallac 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE We offer better inducements to the carpet buyer thi9 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. & M'ANULTY. Decorators. 129 Wyoming Avenue, citsnsuHHimniiiiuiiiimiiiifHium S The season is now 5 a open for all kinds of b a game. Get your guns s S and dogs out. If you are S not supplied, we can fit 3 S you up with everything S S except the dog. Our prices are the lowest and S j goods the best. 2 Ti Ti 1 FL0REY & BROOKS 1 I 3 S3 ti jii Washlncton Avenu:. 3 M n a! m Opposite Court Mouse. 3 IIIHI!tIf2I!IIIllE!!limiIlliIIIlllS THE MSIC POWDER CO, Rooms 1 nnd2, Com'Ilh BTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Hinins and Blasting POWDER .Made at Mootlo and Hush iat Vork, UAPLIN & RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDETR KI ctrlu llatteiler KleolrlnKxplodsn. lor exploJiuz blatti, rtafoty Kui uii t Rep3ui3 ChBm'cil Go's cxp"!as,'vcs
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