- t - - 8 THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE- TIIURSDAW DECEMBER 7. 1899. LIVb flfcWS OF TUB lND.UMlUAL WORLD MAKE-UP OF THE D., L. & "W. BOAED rOH TODAY. Henry C. Ifrick Has llctlred from tho Active Management of Carnogie Bteel Plant Lehigh Valley Has Won Its Long-Drawn-Out Tight at Jersey City Humors with Infer ence to Changes to Bo Hade by tho Delaware and Hudson Company at Archbald. Following Is the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western board for today: Scranton, l'a., Deo. 7, IKfl. SOUTH. Wo. tJ M. Carmociy, with Mann's men. No. 24 J. Hush. No. 21 M. Dovoncy. No. 36 T. McCarthy, with George Wal lace's men. No. IS M. Moran. No. 40 LaUar, with Warrick's men. No. 240-W. A. Bartholomew. No. 236-W. D. Wurfel. No. 4J-J. McOuc. No. ii-V. Gllllcan. No. 1J T. Murphy, with Lnrktn'ri men. No. 4C-M. B. Nauman, with 1'. J. O'Jlal ley's men. No. 230 Qeorgo Itnffcrty. No. 4R-W. H. Bartholomew. No. GO-F. Hnllett. SUMMITS. .. m., north Q. Frounfelker. T.SO a. m., north S. CnrmmW. 11 n. m., north Jamm Glnlcy. 12 noon, nouth It. Uush. 2 p. m., south O. Randolph. 6.30 p. m., south M. Madlcan. ruLLcn. 10 a. m.-Peeking. PUSHERS 4 p. m.. south H. lllsblng. 7 p. in., south 15. Duffy. 10 p. m., south O. Case. PASSENGER ENGINES. 7 a. m. Wlder.or. 6 p. m. McGovcrn. NORTH. Wild cat, 2 engines, 6 a. m. T. Kltzpat- rlck. Wild cnt, 2 engines, 6 n. m. J. Hennlgun, with George HIU'h men. No. 25, 2 cnglnrs J. O'Harn. No. 29, 2 engines T. Doudlrnn. No. 31, 2 englnes-C. Klngaley. Kxtra, 3.30 p. m.. 2 engines J. Bwartz. Wild cat, 2 engines, 6 p. m. John Gaha- gan. Extra, 7 p. m 2 englnes-J. E. Masters. Wild cat, 2 engines, D p. in. A. Ketchum. Frick Has Retired. Tho startling Information has been Iven out at the offices of the Carnegie Steel company In Pittsburg that Henry Clay Frick, prominent for u. quarter of a century as a coke and steel baron, has retired from the chairmanship of the board of managers and would here after remain merely as an advisory partner In the concern, occupying a position Blmllar to Mr. Carnegie. At the same time Henry M. Curry, for years a director in the company, pre sented his resignation. The development occurred at a meet ing of the company's board of directors held Monday. George Lauder and A. M. Moivland, Partners In tho concern, were elected to take the places made vacant by the retirement of Messrs. Frick and Curry. Following Is the statement given out for publication by tho company: "At a meeting of the Carnegie Steel company, limited, Mr. Frick Informed his partners of his desire to give up the duties of chairman of tho board of managers, and asked to be relieved in order to Join Mr. Carnegie, Mr. Phlppq and Mr. Singer as consulting partners of the company. Mr. Frlck's partners assented to his request. A successor to Mr. Frick was not chosen, as It is In tended to abolish the olllce of chalr mnn since Mr. Frick loaves It. "Mr. Curry, who has been long con fined by illness, sent his resignation as a member of the board, which his part ners were forced to accept, with great reluctance. "Mr. George Lauder and Mr. A. M. Moreland were unanimously elected to All the vacancies." Reading between the lines thh sta'e ment is generally accepted to mean that since Mr. Carnegie has refused to retire In order to permit Mr. Frlck'a reorganization plan to go through, the latter gentleman has decided to quit the company management as hlthetto directed by himself In the capacity of chairman of the board of directors. The abolition of that position with Mr. Frlck's official retirement, leaves Charles M. Schwab, president of jtho company, as chief executive head' of the concern. Begin Work Monday. That work will be resumed at the Sloan and Central collieries of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company on Monday next Is evidenced from the fact that men are now put ting things in readiness around the mines preparatory to starting up. The blacksmiths have been ordered to rhoe the mules and the miners are gath ering their tools from other places ;o resume operations. It Is nearly two years since the col lieries were shut down, but the men have not been Idle during that time. Many of them found employment In other workings, which have been run to their fullest capacity for some time, to meet the demands for coal. With the resumption of work at the The Best of Everything ' Chicago 6 north -western RAILWAY THROUGH Car Line between Chi eagp, Milwaukee, Ashland, Du lath, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Des Moines, SlourCity, Omaha, Denver, Cheyenne, Ogden, Salt Lake, Port' land, San Francisco, Los Angeles. Call on any agent for tickets via Chicago QrNqrthAVcstern Railway or address 441 Inadmtf, Htm York Ml CAm'I SI., niUUIthln M(HrAJ(M SU,tMtu $01 Hi JJa 4)$VI8I. ClMlnoail 101 lr.IU.fld St flltliurg 111 The Ait id: ClmlnKd Sloan and Central, all the collieries operated by the Delaware, LacKawan na and Western company will be working full time and every day In the week, except Sunday. This and That. It lias been decided to treble tho output of tho plant of the Pittston Cut Class company. Work on the construction of tho new Cross Creek breaker at Beaver Meadow Is progressing. The new structure will bo much higher than tho old one and will have a greater cap acity. It will give employment to many more men. One thousand mile book No. 3732, purchased Nov. 2S, at Ulnghamton, In the name of W. II. Baker, has been lost. Conductors have been notified to lift tho same and return to Super intendent Salisbury's olllce If present ed for passage. Passenger conductors have been or- ! dered to provIJe themselves from Su perlntendent Salisbury's ofllco with , train register tickets, form T17. Tluy nro to be filled out and thrown off to agents or operators at register stations where their trains do not stop. I Notices have been posted calling the attention of Lehigh Valley employes tn have their watches examined be fore Dec. 2u. They arc requested to call at tho ofllco of the superintend ent and file a certificate showing that the timepiece has been examined. DONATIONS TO THE HOME. They Are Gratefully Acknowledged by tho i.ianagers. The Homo for the Friendless ac knowledges with gratitude gifts from the following donors: Goldsmith's Bazaar, cotton; Mrs, Gcoige Sanderson, clothing, rubber boots; Jifklns' meat market, meat, etc.; Ezra Finn & Sons, load wood; W. IT. Pierce, vegetables; Miss Gertrude De Graw, llovers; Mrs. J. L Chandler, Mrs. Sarah Wilcox, Mrs. Cora Merrl lleld, leading matter; Miss Maggie Zeldler.quantlty bread; Mrs. Hupprecht, candy; Mrs. Simon Itlce, chocolate cakes; Mrs. W. D. Kennedy, spectacles for old ladles, chlra; Mrs. Otto Mor ris, Mrs. F. A. IJone. Mrs. II. M. Mil ler, Mrs. Otto Hupprecht. clothing; An thracite Pilgrim club. No. 211, quan tity sandwiches; Henry Kehrl, P.ich ards & Co., ham; A. C. Nettleton, two dozen pairs overshoes; Mrs. F. A. Hranda, vegetables; Lackawanna Dairy company, milk; Mis. F. E. Nettleton, potatoes, apples; Mrs. L. A. Clatk, Jelly, cases of vegetables; Misses Mnry and Jeannette Jo-es, Olyphant, Junior Charity club, muslin underwear; Con sumers' Ice company, two tons coal; Miss Hose Beehtold, box clothing; Jin, II. L. Ktlgbnum, reading matter, pickles, vegetables, etc.; Mrs. Marshall Darling, Jellies, fruit, etc.; Connolly & Wallace, box darning cotton; Scra"ton Bedding company, straw; John Benore & Son, Scranton Woodworking com pany, loads of wood; Mrs. E. G. Cour- sen, Mrs. S. Samter, clothing; Mrs. Mnry Blglln, eggs; Mrs. J. BenJ. Dlm mlck, oil stove; Mrs. A. Harris, reclin ing chair; M. E. Church. Park Place, quantity new clothing; Dunmore United States Senator Ma son says; "Public senti ment demands the enactment of a national law that will act as a CERTIFICATE of CHARACTER to all food products." United States Government officials have already given riACHINE-MADE TEA such a certificate. They have NEVER REJECTED a pound. That shows its PURITY. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Ceylon Tea RCFRESHiNC PEt'CIDU fiuld only in 1,-nct Tnc' ", 50c, 60c, and 70c per pound. CEYLON ARE THE BEST For 5ale by All Grocers. PCaleletteVa EicUth Pluuond Bread. ENNYRQYAL PILLS -Tv OrlfUlndOnlyC..atne. . friii tlU for CMtUftt i-wlu) V fFS. tmmJfinnd Id Ked u4 Qi4 fculiUJlr Iuim, ll wltb blutrfbl on, TitleVF aalhtFh Return dmmairwulwtttu i l'nanimUaffW. AIPltfcliU.tr tsl jb la lUrap for ptrttiiUri, uiUmtarUU "IUIIcf for T.Bittun1Utur. fcj reUra Mull 10,000 TV'liofUl.. ta,, i TEAS it" Mt J branch, Needlework Guild of America, new clothing: W. A. Beemer, bread nnd cakes; Mrs. H. Jay, two days' services. Desserts were furnished by Mrs. Luther Keller, Mrs. William Connell. Mrs. J. II. Phelps, Mrs. E. N. Wlllard. Physicians In attendance were Dm. Corser, Treverton and Heilner. Thanks giving donors: Turkeys were sent by Mrs. Charles E. Robinson, Mrs. W. T. Smith, Mrs. J. Attlcus Robertson, Mrs. F. M. Spencer, Mrs. J. P. Dickson, Mrs. M. Robinson. Mrs. E. L. Fuller, Mrs. L N. Wlllnrd, Mrs. Thomas Dickson, Mrs. J. s. McAnulty, Mrs. W. D. Ken nedy, Mrs. D. E. Taylor, Mrs. R. B. Williams. Mrs. W. W. Scranton, twenty-four bushels potatoes, three barrels nrjilcs; Mrs. W. W. Watson, ducks: Mrs. E. L. I-tiller, chickens; Mrs. ,T. L. Connell, crate of oranges; Providence kinder garten, quantity provisions, etc: Mri. John D. Reese, Jellies, fruit and barrel sweet apples; Mrs. William P. Ken nedy, cookies; Mrs. Phil W. Roll, vege tables: Mrs. R, G. Brooks, crullers, etc.: Mrs. S. Morris, Jl; Mrs. Thomas Dickson, provisions; Miss Coleman's kindergarten sent much fruit. The donors are as follows: Richard Grinith, William Hnllstead. Romayne Spencer, Lillian Connell. Knthryn Broadbcnt, Eleanor Klntrshury, Melvln Corbett, Alice Finch. Kotherlne Cour sen, John Wentz, William Jermyn, George Dickson, Vandllng Rose, Mar garet Jermyn. ii tm i .. STRIKE THREATENED. Bituminous Miners Ask for an Ad vance of Ten Cents a Ton. Phlllpsburg, Pa., Dec. 6. The bitu minous coal miners of central and northern Pennsylvania have asked for an advance of ten cents a ton for pick mining, twelve and n half cents for loading after machine and twenty per cent, advance for all other labor, tho same to go into effect Jan. 1. To consider tho question n conven tion of miners will bo held at Clear Held next Tuesday, and on the same day a Joint conference of operators and miners will be held. A strike Is certain should the operators not agree to ndvanco effective Jan. 1, or not later than April 1. IM Non-Irritating Cathartic Easy to take, easy to operate tX4AO OF SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital $200,000 Surplus 450.000 WM. CONNELL, President. HENRY B0L1N, Jr., V!ccPrc. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. 5 MIT PUT COAL At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestic use and of all sizes Including Kuckwhcat and BlrdBeye, delivered In any part of tho city, i.t the lowest price. Orders received at the ofllce. Connell building. Itonm S06; telephone No. 1762, or at the mine, telephone No. 272, will he promptly uttended to. Dealers suppllad at the mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO EV3ADE ME A MfiM AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE JILT Xervcus Diseases Falling Mea nr7,Iapotencr, Hloorloness,etc., cnufo.l liv AhiiKn nr other irrrue una ladfn crdtiotu. Thev culc.fu and aurelu restore It Vitality la old or lounj. cut fitaxaanxoratudy, business or xnarrlorr. I'rwwPT... 1n.nnl.tt nnr, f Vin.nnnttfin It LCn'in titna. Thel-tita chnira ftnmGftlfttn Innrnva. nontaad cCocta a CVUIZ vrhcro ell other toll Is. flit ujon.liaTinz tho cnnlno Aiax Tablets. Thc7 hatocircd thomaadsiml vrlllcsroToa. Wo nfro apes ttlTonritteactKrnr.tratooSsctncuro CftPV'C 1 each. caso or r:taad tho coney. IrlcouUU luiper Iiacaz9 oraU pieces (full treatmont) for C2.CX By n-eil, la pnln wrapper, upon receipt ot rrieo. Ircnlsr f"-AJAX REMEDY CO., SS't' For sale In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and H C Panderson, Druggists. MAKE PERFECT MEN IIONOI' Iir.NPAlRI Ionot8uf. for Longer' ih )oy and KinMtloniuf tif fin temtoredto you The Try vuritrmiiolNrrvou Ietil11irr bluUly CMffd by PKItFECTO lAiBijj. in uitc rtiu)vriiej to in itti.i n.une proiBiirnerioin Ha, ralltoir rotroory and lb watt rain of vital power, tnrunad by rrvilont oreiraat-Mcrtailr yean. ontnit, i aaddrfclr lndirrlln Imptn vtror and potmoy to tftry tunc Hon Brar opine yittro (J it rhftki and luitra to th tyt$ of UiiftWc boi rrnrwt vital anarfy J.IOacoaiplctatruaranUfdcure funded. Caw b carried In viit gk wi puni iv in TT6i.r,(prftlri IJiJ boiet at f ry whtit or mailed In plain wrappar on ttclp pnet by THI riutiitr Co., Cuui feUf., n.ift, Sold In Scranton, Pa., by Mattheus Bros, and McGarrah & Thomas, drutrgtsts. iwa' Mew's Shoes at $2.00, $2.50, MYER - The Cheapest ECZEMA And Every Form of Torturing Disfiguring Skin and Scalp Humors Cured uy (yticura BrEEDT Conit TnnATMKNT. llatho tha altected parts thoroughly with Hot Water and CltticuiiA Soai Next apply CnnccnA Ointment, tho prcat nit In cure, anil lastly taks a full doe of cuticuka IIksolvent. This treatment will aflord Instant, relict prrmlt rest and sleep, and point to a speerlv, nirma. nent, and economical euro when all else (alls. Fold tTtrywhere. Pri'e.Tni UtT. II.Mi or. Ctiricrii. fnAr, 3Jc i OiKnitiiT, me.i HesoLTtitrrhilf iltn). Mo. l'OTTtli Pro aid rum. Coir., Role Vrnpi , Botton. T- " Uow to Cuts ciems,"M-pf book, fite. New York Announcement. Horner's Furniture is tho subject of this announcement, Tho torm stands for everything that is reliablo and fashionable in Furni ture, in both tho simple and ornate lines, vvhothcr wanted for town or country homes. Two other impor tant features aro tho modorato prices at which tho goods aro marked, and thoir unequalled assortments. Dlning-R om Furniture In all finishes of An iquc, Be'Rla-i, Flemish .inJ Golden, withTablrs,D n iiRChairs.Chliia Closets anJ Sldr Tables to match. Bedtoom Furniture In all th various woods and finish s, IncluJitiR special lines for countiy homes. Brass Bejsteads m over 70 pa.tirn from i15.no uinva d. Enam clej Iron Bedsteads trom Sa.o up. Latet designs in Pailor Fumltuie, Library Fumi ure, Hall Furniture, Venetian Car ved Fu niturc. Couches, Setecs, Eisy Chairs, Rockers. Morris Chairs, Dresln : Tab es, Chpval Glasses. Writinc Desks, e'c. etc., alt In unequalled assortments, nnd all prices. Send for Illustnted llandlmok, "Our American Homos and How to I'iirnlh Them " H. J. Horner & Co., Fnrnlture 3InkeiM unci Importers, C1-G5 W. 2'M St., NcwYork (AiUolntne den Muse,) Teeth Soft? Then cat more bread. Eat Bood bread morning, noon and nlBht. Eat plenty of It. Light, wholesome bread furnishes tho very nutriment vou need to mako the teeth hard and tho bones strong. ii J5 makes the rlKht kind of bread. Vou cannot afTonl poor flour at any price. "SNOW WHITE" costs more than some, but It's better than all. Insist on having- It. Get It of your grocer. "Weonly wholesals.t." THE WESTON MILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. TAKE TIME Br THC FORELOCK." Car load Just arrived. All styles, and prices the lowest. Workmanship guaranteed e 1 on THS CHEAPER GRVDES. Keep us In mind and you won't re trrct 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. Fiva largo floors full to the celling a; Th33 Kely'3 Stom, p.i5iM? ..t--MtMk.JLMi S Affllnf nrl "odunfortunaluuTirifron) tJUiUIultiarrlTAtedlKtiri.llIoodl'olftoti, ) Youth lul I rrori. L&it t n'.itj iricocle tic Jieal for httorn Teatlmnnlkl tad Bok Sfe.S"Trih to Prof. H. TllliKU M. ., 1 V'VhJtO'b I'joltiTrlr tht only ifMtl.llu la tin llaltii ttitei toturt etta thvuih iht taoil cckbrated to lollitj ft'd. Frtihtfc'ncuffd In 4 10 lOdara Muri9S69 baby mm p.'u nm Made by the best of manufacturers, in all leathers, Calf Skin, Box Calf, Winter Russet, Patent Leather and Enamel. They can't be bought elsewhere for the money. Ou. line of Ladies' Shoes at $2, $2.50, $3 and $4, are of the best selecte I French Kid, made up in Goodyear Welt and hand turned kid atid patent tip, all sizes and widths, A. to EE. Oiir Special Offer for This Week: Men's Shoes at 98c and $1.49, worth $1.50 and $2.00, Ladies' Goodyear Welt Fine $2 50 Shoes, at S1.69. Ladies' Fine Dongola Button and Lace Shoes at 98c, $1.29 nnd $1.49 Boys' Fine Shoes at 98c to $2.00. Misses' Fine Shoes at 79c to $1.50. Children's Shoes at all prices. DAVIDOW Shoe Store, 307 Lackawanna Avenue. Conn Holiday Aprons Moderately Priced. Choose Now, While the Assortment is Complete- Ill all tlie forms and fancies that can 1)3 desired, Plain Aprons, Neatly Trimmed Aprons, Fancy Aprons, Elaborately Trimmed Aprons, Maids' and Nurses' Aprons, Aprons for Everybody. "19 Cents to $1.50 CONNOLLY NEW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denh UtoJta and Eleventh St., Nsw Yor Opp. draee Church. -liurop:a i Plan. Roams $1.00 a Day an J Upwards. In a modest and unobtrusive way there are tew better conducted hotels In tha metropolis than the at. Denis. The great popularltj It has acquired can readily be traced to Its unique location, .ts home-llko atmosphere, the peculiar ex cellence of its cuisine and service, and Its ery moderate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth SL an! If7liJ Pii, NEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, S3.51) Per Day and Upwards. hUKOI'HAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Day and Upwards. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. X lor ltusiness Men 4- In tho heart of the wholesalo 4- district. For .Miopper? T S minutes' walk to Wanamakers; y S minutes to Sleitel Cooper's Big Store. Uasy cf access to the great Dry Goods Stores. X V or Mglitsecrs 4- One block from B'way Cars, glv- 4. Ins easy transportation to all T points ot Interest. I HOTEL ALBERT NEW YOKK. 4- Cor. llth ST. ft UNIVERSITY PU -f Only ono Iilcck from Uroadway. 4- X Rooms, $1 Up. vhi'cVtXL X I f s and "W Iand SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. & WALLACE, Jrape nes New WILLIAMS 129 Wyoming Avenue, liis Lager Beer Brewery ManuTiictnrci'S 3T OLD STOCK PILSNER 435 to 455 N. Ninth Street, ,p Tolephoni Cat!. 2'W3. DR. DBN'eTCN, 311 Sprues Street, Fcrn. ton. Pa- 'II cute mi Chronic IHicaics ot .Men, Worn nan Children. Comulta lo.i and examination tree, Olllce Hoar Dally ant! buaJay a a. m. to p p, m. Walked 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE The most complete stock this side of York at our well known low prices. I COUCH COVERS I 0 3 I BED SETS 1 LACK CURTAINS Renaissance, Brus sels, Irish Point, Tambour, Nottingham. FURNITURE COVERINGS Tapestry, Velour, Silk D.imask, Frou Frou, Corduroy. I TABLE COVERS I 0 . CHAIRS I HEADQUARTERS FOR CARPETS, WALL RARER, RUGS. & M'ANULTY. uimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiuimiiimiiu 1 Archarena 1 We have just received a new lot of these popu lar game boards, just the thing for the home or club room. It is one of the most fascinating gamesever iuvented,from 10 to 16 games ou one board. Prices $2.50, $3.50 and $.00. s n Athletic Goods, Caincras,Kolaks & Supplies s 211 Washington Ave. a niiiiiimimiiiiiimiiiiimiimuuiMBi THE SIC Rooms lniiu-2,ConritliBTd's. SCRANTON, FA. nining and Blasting POWDER Mvdeat Mooiloand Hut lalo Wocti, LAPLIN & RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANGE GUN POWDER El ctrlo lUtterle. Kleo'.rlcKWo Ur. explodlui ulmti, Safety t'mjail Repauno Chemical Co.'s exploVveb a v
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