The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, January 06, 1900, Morning, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE SCR ANTON TRIBUNE- SATURDAY,' JANUARY 6, 1900;
12
.
LIVE NEWS OF THE
INDUSTRIAL WORLD
TRIKB AT THE JCANVILLE HAS
BEEN SETTLED.
Alleged Cut in the Price Allowed for
Yardage Was an Error, Which Wai
Corrected as Soon as Brought to
the Attention of the Proper Offic
ialsWhat Superintendent Loomls
Has to Say About Strike Talk.
John E. Walsh Appointed Orders
to Conductors.
Port Morris except on trains num
bered below 23."
This clause Is hereby amended and
conductors may honor annual passes
on trains Nos. 25 and 26.
W. H. Truesdale, President.
Machinists Working Eight Hours.
Tho reduction from nine to eight
hour a day ut th Uot.twnr.. Lack
awanna and WeHtetn nliop- iloe. nut
npply to ult of tho men .it proiwit.
only the machinist bcliw r.rfect.vl by
the chsinRu. Durlnt; tho wJrti-r m.-nths
It Ih customary for th company to
short'.'ii tlie work diy, owiiio; In tha
Khorl days, as darkw lntnrl'eri'H with
the early mornlnr; ani i.ile r.tteinoon
work.
While the machlnlHtc me the unly
ones affected nt prrisut, In all prob
ability the order will b:onn Koncrsil
In n short 111110. Phoiit'l the demand
lor repalis necessitate udJItloml work
ins hours during the imialnln winter
months, arrnnpementH will bo nude
for llKbtlnsr tho shops by electricity.
Steam Fitters Union.
Lornl union, No. 32, of the National
Association of Steam and Hot Water
Fitters and Helpers, was recently or
ganized in this city. On Thursday
nlelit fhn officers were Installed by
her wages an error was committed In . a . .Marseilles, of Buffalo, N. Y.
Sore
The trouble among the miners em
ployed In No. 3 vein In the Manvllle
mine, which whs reported yesterday,
has been amicably adjusted, and the
colliery resumed operations as usual
ycsterilay.moinlng. The mine Is oper
ated alternately by the Delnwiiio,
Lackawanna and Western and tho
Delaware and Hudson companies, and
when the minors received their Decern
carrying the yardage of two or three
men.
Uellevlng a cut was Intended the men
iult work, and when the miners' com
mittee visited Uic officials ot the com
pany the error was discovered and rec
tified. The adjustment being satis
factory made the mn tetumed to
work.
What a Strike Means.
Superintendent Loomls, of the Dela
ware, Lackawanna and Western coal
department, In speaking to a Tilbutit!
man relative to the talk about a turlke
among the miners of this region, said:
"Do you know that the Delaware,
Lackawanna and Western company
Is paying out thounniN tinon thou
sands of dollars a mouth to Its em
ployes, and If a btrlke should occur
among the miners and tallroad men In
this vicinity It would mean a greater
hardship to the city of Scianton than
you or 1 can conceive of. Such agita
tion as recent differences have caused
has been h'-raldcd nil ovtr the country
and 1 have been In receipt of communi
cations asking nbo'it the strike in
Scranton, when In reality there is no
trouble at all.
"The Delaware, Lackawanna and
Western company is dUposed to treat
their employes fairly and squarely and
when any alleged grievaiuts arise
among the men it is net necessary to
flllt work .ind tie up the oollleiles. Tlvj
men may meet with me and stato their
grievances nnd they will iccclve proper
recognition, and all we ask is the sani'
consideration from them."
John E. Walsh Appointed.
T. F. Flitcroft. division freight and
passenger agent for the New York. On
tario and Western company, with head
quarters In this city, who has been In
Ill-heal th for some time, has resigned
and hau been succeeded by John IS.
Walsh, of Scranton street, who was
Mr. Flltcroft's chief clerk, and has per
formed the duties of division passen
ger and fieight agent during Mr. Fllt
croft's Illness.
Mr. Walsh's title will be traveling
passenger and freight agent.
The olllccrs Installed were: Presi
dent, O. K. Bull: vice president. Wil
liam Cronk; secretnry, S. P. Coffee;
treasurer, James Nealon: inspector,
H. II. Knosa; trustees, J. J. Orown,
D. L. Gardner and C. 11. P.oosa.
D., L. & W. Board for Today.
Following Is the makj-up of the
Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western
board for todav:
Saturday. Jun. C, 1DM.
WILD CATS. SOUTH.
1 a. m.-J. Knnls.
1 n. m. A. (!. llammltt, with A. Hep-
kins' nun.
2 ii. in -W. McAllister,
n a. m.-(S. I.udlnw.
a a. m. i:. Van Flclt.
4.IW a. m. t". Van Kiolt.
c.a ii. lnli. v. cohlu.
a, in. T. Nnuniiin.
0 a. m.-J. J. Dutiv.
10 a. in. A. J. McDonnell
ll.su a. ui.-i:. .McAllister, with John Oa-
liiisim's men.
11.S0 a. in. M. Hennlgan.
1 p. in. P. Singer.
1 i. in. .1. ficrrliy.
2 n. m. W. n. Wnrfel.
:; a. m.-n. M. Haiiett. , ,
3 p. m.-F. 1 Stev ns, with C. Bartliolo-
inew's men.
Sl'MMtTS.
O.M ii. m.. rorth O. Vrrunfc'.ker.
11 n. ni., south H. Hiit-h.
C p. m., south S. l'lnnerty.
pt;Lt.r.ns.
in a. m. Pecklns.
Pr3HKIt8.
C.?A ii. m.. south Houser.
II, "0 a. m.. south Moran.
7 p. m.. south M. Murphy.
W.CO p. ill., MUtll-C. Caw ley.
PASSHNUEK ENCJINKS.
7 a. in. Wlih ner.
0 30 p. m. MrUovcm.
WILD CATS. NORTH.
.1 it. in., 2 engines II. Castner
!i a. m.. 2 engines c. Kimrsiey.
11 a. m 2 engines J. O'Harn.
2 p. m.. 2 enplnc!. 8. Ciiriimily.
4 p. m.. 2 ciiKlnes-A. Kftchum.
5 p. m.. 3 englncs-A. T. Mullln.
ELMHTTBST.
Hands
'Red, Rough Hands, Itching, Burning
Palms, and Painful Finger Ends
ONE NIGHT
Soak the hands on retiring1 in a strong1, hot, creamy lather of
CUTICURA SOAP. Dry, and anoint freely with CUTICURA,
the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear, during the
night, old, loose kid gloves, with the finger ends cut off and air
holes cut in the palms. For red, rough, chapped hands, dry, fis
sured, itching, feverish palms, with shapeless nails and painful
finger ends, this treatment is simply wonderful.
Oomplote External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor,
P.h.I.IIkm aI " DAltll Ot tt nlniHIA Ikn akin M ntllltl afll
Conno1IWallac
SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER.
OUR CUSTOMARY.
January Sale of
Sheets and Pillow Cases
IS (MOW ON
(gticura
Conelitlnaof Cuticoiu Soap(25c.), to clcamo the ekln ot cruets and
iiciiIm nnd often ton thickened cuticle; Cuticura Ointment 'A0c.).
to luitantty allay itching, inflammation, and Irritation, and aoothu and
hal; and OtTlcciu Hmolvknt (50c.), lu cool nn.l clrnnao tho blood.
A HlNUI.K Mkt ti often autOclcnt to cure the muat torturing, dlf figuring,
TUF FT Tsl lh nnd huinlllatlns akin, acalp, and blood humura, with loea of hair, when
mm waul viiakw oiicueiaiia. n
i'oiTSB Dnuo and Cum. Conr., Bole Prop.., Boaton,
Stanton. Hlanehe Wlu-eltr, Ktllo Se
ley, Bertha Humlston. Cora New, Leni
Jenkins nnd 1 Jessie Buckingham.
NEED OF A HIGHER
ETHICAL STANDARD
IConelmled from I'.iro 11.
New Signals Adopted.
General Superintendent E. O. Russell
has ixsued u I'lreular rtlatlw to the
new code of hI;;ii.iIh whlvih haw been
adopted on the Lack.iw.inn i rallr. ad,
and whleh will o lu. etteet at li 01
a. m., March 1. The pieent lamp and
hand signal will be iibilir.htd and
he following signal alopted:
A lamp swutiff across the track is
the slRnal to stop.
A lnmp swunir vertically In a circle
across the track, when the train Is
htandiiiR, Is tho slsnui to move back.
A lamp swung horizontally In a cir
cle, when the train Is Mantling, Is the
siBnal to apply air brakes.
A lamp raised and lowered vertical
ly is the slpnal to move ahead.
A lamp swung vertically In a circle
at arm's length across the track
when the train Is running. Is the sig
nal that the train has parted.
A lamp held at arm's length abow
the head, when train Is standing, is
the signal to iclease air brakes.
A flag, or the hand, moved in any
of the directions given above, will In
dicate the snme signal as given by a
lamp.
Employe should talk with one an-olht-r
In regard to these signals, In
order that they m ly. bo undeistood
alike by all concerned.
Orders for Conductors,
Superintendent A. C. Salisbury has
Issued tne following orders to con
ductors, which will explain them
selves: My attention has been called to tha
fact that "ou are not complying with
Instructions, relative to renorlng hot
boxes on Form M. t 11. is. It Is it
the utmost Importance that these re
ports be made out and left with the
car inspector. In order that we may
determine whether or not the boxes
are being piuperly packed. I'se this
form for every hot box. whether
an accident occurs from it or not.
I'lenso be "overned accordingly.
IMssenger fonduotom
Tl-ride ticket. No. 1'TT, countersigned
by I. T. Caniield, In name of Henry
Merger, good between Scranton and
Petersburg, has been lot. If pie-unl-ed
for pas.s.ige please take up and re
turn to this olllce.
is
Mrs. E. Ketcham. of ritthton
isltlng ut tho home of her duughter,
Mis. S. A. Wilcox.
Hev. Kobert Hramilt. of Mountain
Top, will preach In the Presbyterian
church Sunday morning and evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. V. Itholcs arc re
joicing over tho arrival of a llttlu
daughter at their homo on Thursday
morrlng.
Pr. Kncdler is kept busy attending
the numerous sick ones in our com
munity. The Ladles' Aid society, of the Pres
byterian church, met on Thursday at
the home of Airs. S. O. It lei.
Mls .lennie Dunning returned on
WedroMlny. after n few days' visit
with Scranton friends.
Miss Uertha '"Irimes entertained a
number of friends from Peckvlllc on
Year's day.
Mien Bertha Jenkins hus roivj to
Florida to spend the winter. In com
pany with a party ct friends from
Plalnlleld.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nagley and
daughter. Katie, spent last Sunday
with friends in Scranton.
Evny precaution is bring taken by
the board ot health, dt.ctors, school
board and teachers to prevent the
spread of diphtheria.
Mr. llyrrn r.ucklngham and Miss
Inex Hlesslnsr entertained their Sun
day school classes at tho home of th'j
former, on Monday evening, and all
thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Musln
and games were Indulged in until th'i
wee small houis had arrived. Re
freshments were served by Mis Buck
ingham at ten o'clock. Those pres
ent from Mrs. Buckingham's cias.i
wcie Messrs. Parle Evans, Fuller Ev
ans. Charlie N;w, Walter T'aji
Charier Jenny, I.ouis IIuumHton,
Oarileld Edwards. "WM'U'nt Trlebks
Wayne 'Wilcox and B;il Aten. From
MHs Blessing's class, Mlf-rcx Oraca
to such a relation, rather thnn of ad
venturers seeking their fortunes In tl.o
opportunity of personal gain.
MENTAB ATTITUDE. DEVELOPS.
"The development of this mental at
titude was In some respect: less dim
cult In England than it will be In
America, because there wan In Eng
land a survival of certain traditions
from the earlier military age of so
ciety which made social success de
pend far more upon the acceptance; of
responsibility than upon tho achlevo- jajt
mnt of eminence jn business or In 5E
politics. et in spit- of till" difficulty
we may look forward to the- futuro
with confidence. A country which has
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SI The Mon km llAitmVAiiK spun -tt-
Iojl i
I HEATERS
in
UmM. 4 M4. MM.
I iiaiiuy iu uAvt, ui, in
55 the house during; cold or 55
(111 damp weather. Have you (
seen tne c. cc o neaterr
Price
$4.50.
With Bail
$5.00.
I
in so many of Its parts passed in a " T?,--. Sr CL0, fr ??
single generation from the lawi-csMiess f "0013 Ot OllCtlX V-pO. TS
of frontier life to the extreme of legal- J J m N Tjrra.un(rton Ave M
Ity may readily in a generation mors ss "' ' wasnmKton Avc 55
llllll$IIIIIISHl
pass from a Ptate where conceptions
of public duty are bounded by legality
nlonc to one whom they aru Inspired
by a moral obligation which will carry
Into the conduct of public affairs the
principles and thi.' sentiment"? which
we recognize as private ones."
It's a lucky grocery store that ever made a cent on sugar;
competition settled sugar for the grocer. It has made nails the
sugar of the hardware trade, and certain standard muslin the
sugar of the dry goods trade. We buy and sell and the dol
lars of profic are unseen. No single body's fault it is the
gradual outgrowth of mistaken notions. Might as well try to
amend the law of supply anddemand.
Well, muslins are ever so much dearer so are ready-made
sheets and pillow cases, but in spite of the .rise we shall sell at
THE OLD PRICES.
We bought these far enough back to escape the rise, and
every sheet and pillow case here is marked at a lower price
than the makers will charge us for now. If you can buy a
year's supply, lucky. At least, get some.
Pillow Cases
Sheets-
Sizes 42-36
"Prices 12c.
Sizes 63-90
"Prices 42c.
72-90
48c.
45-36
13c.
81-90
55c.
50-36
15c.
54-36
17c
90-90
60c.
90-99
70c
Atlantic Cotton used exclusively in our bleached sheets and cases.
CONNOLLY & WALLACE,
127 and 129
WASHINGTON AVENUE
..AA..t..A..ttta444i
mm
To PATENT Good Ideas
rnny be secured by
our aid. Address,
THE PATENT RECORD,
Baltimore, Md.
The Dickson Manufacturing Co.
fccranton and Wllkei-liarre, l'a.
Mauufaolurors of
LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES
Boilers, Hoist Ins and Pumping Machlntry.
General Office, Scranton, Pa.
Time Limits nnd Etop-Oveis.
Iiopn notified by
ASMit T. Teo.
Conductors imvo
General l'nsisnngpr
" Who Gives to All
"Denies All."
This is as true of the spend
thrift of health as of the
waster of money. Do not
waste your health by allow
ing your blood to con
tinue impure, but purify,
nf Now York. reluUvi to tlnio IhnlU ,- --J an!U U A
Ck- vtn. itu c,mw . v? tun.
tng Hood s Sarsapartlla,
America's Greatest Medicine,
Dyspepsia" husband foctorrd
long time for dyspepsia with only tem
porary relief. The first bottle of Hood's
Strsipjvilla helped And the second cured
him. It cured my sick he&d&ches."
Mrs. Sttuy A. Clvk, Wilmington, Vt.
lAtii.lLlAtUiiiAiUiLAAiiiiiLli4tli.la.tAiUklAtii.i.iAili.laJ
Dependable merchandise nt !Uc on the dollar. Stock reduc
ing sale now in progress and to continue for 30 days only.
Lace Curtains wctc $ .75 ?i.5
" " now 38 .75
Tapestry Curtains were 3.50 5.00
" " " now 1.75 2.50
POLES ANY COLOR GRATIS.
Kisli Net Sash were 18c 25c
" " " now 9c 13c
Swisses, striped and figured, were 10c 8c
" " " " now. 5c 9c
Brass Extension Rods were 10c
" " " now 5c
Metal Beds, Furniture, Pictures and in fact every article in our
vast establishment must be moved to make room for spring
stock.
J2.50
1.25
7.00
3-75
35C
iSc
25c
I3C
20c
IOC
fo.75
1.88
9.00
4-50
50c
25c
35C
1 8c
40c
20c
Is. 00 pair
2.50 pair
15.00 pair
7.50 pair
75c yard
38c yard
50c yard
25c yard
Soc each
40c each
HIE1' crp'rOe LACKAWANNA AVE. fpv!J.1"g
lflVTlffT,t1Wlfr1lffr1lWl1l,lfMf,
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
DEPOSITARY OF
THE UNITED STATES.
Capital S200.000
surplus 45O.000
WM. C0NNELI, President.
HENRY BELIN, Jr., VlccPret.
WILLIAM H. PECK, Cashier.
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From :
Every Direction
We have customers from all points
of the compass who say that our line of
FiimifLir? Coverings
Simply can't be beat. Why not
have your old furniture take a new
lease of life ? We'll make it good as
new and the little price will please
you. Everything new in
K5QO0KK500K;:OSJO:UXKKK50a
ind eton-over Trlv!!Ks on tho Jac!
cwanna railroad, In tin following or
der: To Conductors:
The following named persons are
hureby authorized to vxu-ti'l time lim
its and grant stopover privileges on
tickets. This wl" bo done hy endorse
ment on the back of loc-il ticket on
the Lackawanna coupons of through
tickets, same to be signed "T. W. Lee"
per: ,.
George W. Hayler, chief clerk: M.
L.. Hinlth. division passenger ugent;
Fred P. Fox, division passenger agent;
,W, C. Brayton. division passenger
agent: H. J. Ball, general eastern
passenger agent, superintendents In
respective divisions.
In addition to the above, authority
Is. also granted W. B. Hunter to en
dorse .editorial tickets, Form A Tl, for
extension of time or stopover privi
leges. This authority will only apply to and
between points on the Lackawanna
-railroad Conductors will please be
governed accordingly. T. W. Lee,
General Passenger Agent,
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DIPHTHERIA
We will thoroughly renovate
your house after sickness, using
generated Formaldehyde Gas, the
best known germacide and disin
fectant. Our work is effectual and
charges reasonable.
3lCGd& SaUafmliflk
Regarding Annual Passes,
Pretldcnt Truesdalo has sent out iho
xfQllffwjng notce to conductors en
-tWlnstZMnd 25 and to through train
conductors:
-
Annual passes for 1900 bear a nota
tion as follows! "Not good east of
Honi'i Pill pare lltr lilt 1 the non-lrriutlng n
on lj cttbtrtle to UU with HuodV Sriprllll
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bowl
whe.
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For e.Ib in Bcrnnton. Pa., by Matthews
Bros, and H. C. Sanderson, Drugftsts.
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THE
SCRANTON BEDDINQ
COMPANY,
Tender Pastry
Is a. dellBht to many. A plo
with a heavy crust Is woise
than no plo ut all. A pie with
a flaky. crus-t crust Is the de
light of neurly every Ameiican.
Snow
White
Flour makes beautiful flaky pio
crust ami tauter pastry, and
requires less shortening thun
Jiiiiiiy other klmls of flour be
tiauro I". Is made of spring
wheat.
All grocers sell It,
"tVeonly wholesiaUit."
THE WESTON MILL CO.
Scranton,
Carbondale, Olyphant.
Carpets, Wall Papers, Draperies.
t-
: WILLIAMS & ri'ANULTY
.
129 WYOWINQ AVENUE.
MOUNT PLEASANT COAL
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East Mountain Lithia Water
Sold by All FlrM-Class Druggists. Highly Uecoiif
Nitended by Physlclnns.
FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
At Retail.
Coal of the best quality for fnmestlo
use and of all sizes, Ineludlni; Uuckwlieat
and Blrdseye. delivered In any part of
the city, bt the lowest price.
Orden received at the ofuce, Conneil
bulldlner. Room 008: telephone No. 17C2. or
at the mine, telephone No. H2, will he
promptly attended to. Dealers supplied
at the mine. ,
MOUNT PLEASANT COAl CO
ill'8
Lager
Beer
Brewery
Manufacturers or
OLD STOCK
PBLSNER
. SCRANTON, PA
Telephone Call. 233J.
435 to 4G5
N. Ninth Street,
JOSEPH
Office 902 West Lackawanna Arena e, -
TKUKPHONM 4798.
AGENT,
Scranton, Pa.
rfti.TTa
AAA.
allf.A.J Knd usiforlunat urTrri from
AlUIClBU frntuiiu.. 1. Hioud 1'oltom
Vutbnil htrori. boil HftUtj irictvt itt. ri.
cn1 fur Hwarn TutlmunUU u (Sock
Truth to Prof. Tfr'. THtXt, M. 0M
i. l'ltftlUvrlr tht orilr rvcliiut la tU
liHtiM hil. yreh wicur4 la 4 1 1 0 dayi linri a 6 f
T'TTT TTT T-TT- T-TTT TTTTTf
1&9 XMtft
ei!ii!!iiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiauiiiiiiniK
Umbrellas
Repaired
or
Recovered.
5kates
Sharpened
at
Ronntr
Hbl U UllUUIlJ
211 WashliiKton Are.
p.nocv
s We can show you the 1900 g
Model Chitinless Bicycle if you a
will call. s
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THE
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DR. DENSTUN, .111 Spruco Strctt. Scran
tni. Pa. 'II 'Cute aiJ Chronic DUcsses el
Mn, Worn-nan. Children. ComulU'lonand
(lamination tree. Olllce Hour Dally and
unJay 8 a. as. to 9 p. m.
Si P8WDER CO.
Rooms 1 and'2,Com'ltli B'l'a'g
SCRANTON, FA.
riininff and Blasting
POWDER
Undo at Mooslo and Ituib lals Worlti,
LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO.'S
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Elfctrlo llntterle. KlemrloKxpIo len,
explodlu t blattt, Mtly t'us uui
Repauno Chemical Co.'s lixPLo'.'.Vt.