THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1900. LIVE NEWS OF THE , INDUSTRIAL WORLD IONDITION OF THE ANTHRA CITE COAL TRADE. akeup of the D., L. is W. Board or Today Order Issued with Ref erence to the Kind of Watches the Lackawanna Men Must Carry Hereafter Delaware and Hudson Is to Erect a New Breaker at Arch bald Conference Between Brother hood and Superintendent. The anthracite coal trado during the week has been generally quiet. Re tail, buying has been affected by tho warmer weather and dealers who InU In large supplies when the scare was on In November or December pee no need of ordering more coal yet. At Ura been pointed out before In this column. tho prospects nil favor a much milder winter than last year. A"! yet the out- look has not changed for tho wors2. There Is no attempt to force coal on th market: car supply Is poor at tho collieries and mining is not pushed. Consequently there Is a general reduc tion In output without any particular effort to put on the brakes. Threats of trouble continue to come from the labor nrganlreri In the Wyo ming Valley. The eompnnies gener olly refuse to notice newspaper tin eat, though profeslnK willingness to de.il directly with their employes. The va rious questions that the labor organ izers offer for settlement are extremely complicated. It Is doubtful If any gen eral mining rate would be fair, onIik to the jrreat dlffeience In conditions and consequently In mining costs In different collieries., The question of "dockage," for Instance, cannot be set tled oft hand, and a change In the pi Ice of supplies means a change In tho mining rate, There Is evidently coal enough on hand at tho he.id of the lakes to last till spilng. Ttade at Oblong" dr.igs and Is decldedlv quiet. Tn the oast the only activity Is In the steam slow, which continue In good demand. Uiok en and egg sizes continue poor seller. We quote free binning white ash f. o, b. New York, lnoken. $130: egg, $1 0: stoe, $4 1.': nut. $1 :'. Engineering and Mining Journal. In operation will be able to prepare all tho coal that can bo mined. "The new breaker will be supplied w 1th up-to-date machinery and In oth er respects will bo equal to the best breakers In this vicinity. It Is pro posed to build two lump coal chutes. The capacity of the breaker will also be Increased considerably. Work wld begin ns soon as tho lumber arrives. It ha already been ordered and Is ex pected to reach hero very shortly. "The announcement of tho company's Intention will bo welcome news to tho miners, who hac been on short tlmo for sevcial weeks because tho breaker now In operation Is not able to pre pare enough coal to keep the miners working better. Tho restricted output of coal has had a depressing effect on business here, although elsewhere there appeals to bo abundant prosperity. Archbaid Citizen. D., L. & W. Board for Today. The make-up of the Delnw.ue, Lack awanna and Western boaid for today Is as follows: Mond tv, Jan. I.'. 1W0. SUMMITS. Tin a. m. north O rinunfelkcr. II n. m, south H. Ilu-h, 11 a. m . north McL.uu. with Wai rick's men. 6 p. m , south M. Mncllg.in. Whunn. 10 a. m -U. BJsblns. PUSHERS. S n. m . south Houspi. 11 TO a. m , south M Mornn. " P m, south M. Murphj. 11. It p. m , outh C. t'uwlry. rAssnNomt KKaixns. T n. m Wldenor. 0 30 p. m McUoern. WILD CATS. NORTH. ! n. m 2 engines J. u Masters 11 a m , 2 engine' O. Randolph. 1 p. m . 2 engines T. Doudican. 4 in p. m , 2 engines a Hill 5 CO p. m , 2 engine' lohn Oahngnn. Strike at the Cayuga. On Satuidny morning about 12.1 driv er bojs, miners, gate tenders and slato pickers cmplojed at tho Cayuga co! llery, North Scranton, went on strike for a general Increase of wages. The collleiy Is operated by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western company. Tho boys driving double teams want nn Increase from $1.25 to $1.45 a duy nnd those dtlvlng singles want nn In crease from $1.01 to $1.25 a day. The bieaker.s bos, now being paid 50 and 6i) i cuts a day, demand S5 cents. A conference has been arranged between tho i-tiikers and Superintendent Phil lips, nt which, It is expected, the mat ter will bo amicably oi ranged. Capo Henlopcn and Cape Henry. Tho Onondaga Immediately responded to tho signals for assistance, und went back nnd sent boats to rescue tho crew of twenty-four men. This was difficult to do, as a heavy southweet gale wan blowing at tho time, but by tho aid of tho Onondaga's searchlight tho last man was taken from the stranded vessel nt midnight, nnd tho whole crew was brought to tho Break water. Tho weather having moderated this morning, tho captain and crew of tho stranded steamer went aboard tho wrecking steamer North America and at 11 "o'clock proceeded to the scene of tho wreck for tho purpose of ex amination, with a view to saving tho steamer and the cargo If possible. Tho wtccklng steamer North Ameri ca returned from the wreck at fi o'clock tonight and Captain Plko and Captain Hamlctt, of tho Onondaga, report tho vessel to be full of water and aro if the opinion that thcro aro slight chances that tho vessel can be saved. The shipwrecked crew was landed hee tonight, nnd will piobably leave for Philadelphia tomorrow. might be called 'lushers' aro Infinitely better than theso frauds of piety. "The irlnlstry Is no placo for a young man who wants his personal liberty. Ho must use too much hypo cracy hlnnelf to overlook too much hypocraty in others." Fatal Bar-Room Fire. New Orleans, Jan. 21. A llr which started in a bnr-rcom In the old St, Mary market neighborhood soon after mid night, raused the death of four members of a Sicilian family named Giordano. BELIEVES IN DANCING. Conferred with Russell. Superintendent 1'. CI. Russell, of tho Lackawanna luilroad, was In the cllv for upw.uds of an houi nn Sattnday afternoon while on his way from, Buf falo to New Yoik. In this houi, clov en cr, he held n consultation with tep usentathes of the Brotherhood of Rallioad Tialnmcn. It was stated after the conference that tho giievantes weio of a local untitle cnthcly, though what they were could not be learned. EAST SIDE TRAGEDY. Therefore Rev. Maclnnes Will Leave the Pulpit. Oakland, Cala. Jan. 21. Row .Tame" C. Maclnnes, pastor of the Oakleaf Congregational church, today an nounced his lethenient from the min istry. Said he: "I believe In dancing and n long list of other things that nio tabooed by church-goers when Indulged in by mlnlsteis. If a man needs a dt Ink ho has tho right to take It. When I moot a man on the stieet I like to slap him on tho back and say 'Hello theic Bill' In a heaitv. In a good hearty voice. I believe In God und Christian ity, but the church Is burdened with false Ideas and full of sinful hypo crites and pome of my friends iwho riakes the Hair grow. Clear the Complexion. Softens and whitens the Hands. Preserves and beautifies the skin of In fants and Children. atctire, CcticuE sor U rot only, the itiet tneiclou ct iklo purtfltMandbttotldetn.butthepnrtHtniWwett. eitof toilet, blh,pd b.by mtpi Sold i-trwh.'e BritUh depot l NwlT,JUndo. PotTCO U. a-cd C. Cor , 8ol I'ropi . Barton, U. S. A. CMinollvalIac SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER! mimmm Must Have Good Watches. The Lackawanna In a few davs will establish an elaborate .svstem of watch Inspection. All tialnmastei.s despatcheis, jard and assistant y.itil masters, depot masteis, luggage men. drill waster, hi.ikeinen. di 111 men. tower men, signal foiemcn, station agents, opeiatois, engine foremen, hostlei.s, lound house foicmen and draw bridge men must hac their watches Inspected. If any watch is not equal to what is known among Ameiican movements as "nlrktl, 17-jew el, patent legulator ad justed to boat and cold In tluce posi tions" with a variation oi not inoie than 30 seconds per week the watcii will be rejected and one compbli.s with the requiioments must be pio cured. Certain movements of Klgln, Waltham, Hampden, Illinois and Ham ilton make are safe and will pass tho Inmectoi. Jeweleis In vailous towns along the rnad have been selected as local In spector. Theio aie twenty-four of them. Watches must he eamlned quaitoilv and. in the case of engine men and tialn men. must be compared with standard time every week. When ex amined a ctitlflcato will be Issued to the owner ieitlflng (if it be the case) that the watch Is up to the standaid. If It does not c onie up to the standaid, another movement will have to be pur chased. Kmploes at points wheio iu Inspector is located must send their watches to the nearest Inspector. Three Italians Shot to Death in an Intel -Family Bow in a Tenement Thoioughfnre. New York, Jan. 21. Three Italians of one home weie shot to death In an Intel -family row which began In an Italian tenement house, 4"i2 East Elev enth stieet, at noon todiy and ended in one of tho worst Sunday brawls the cast side lias seen for some time. Antonio Collettl, 37 eats of age, nuirilcd, was shot tlnougli the lung and died In his Hacks; Caspar Collettl, 1 j ears old, his brother, was shot In the lnoast and died shoitly after be ing taken to Bcllevue hospital, and n,iid Sahatoie, 10 years, a cousin of the Collettl's, was shot In the stomach and died In the hospital tonight. VIncenzo Spinella and his son, Frank. 17 oars old, have been airested und chaiged with the muider and tho po lice aro still searching for Fiank Spin ella, a biothor of VIncenzo, who also played a part in the tiagedy. Joseph Collettl, a brother of two of the lctims, was also ni rested. Tho Collettl family weie well known among the Italian icsidents of that section of the town. There weie eight brothers and six sisters, the brotheis being mostly engaged as stone masons. They all lived In the Eleventh istieet tenement. Of tho Spinellas theio were three brotheis and one son. VIncenzo Spin ella lived with his son, Finnk, and the latter jouth, who is '17 jenis old, precipitated the muider. He attacked Antonio Collettl and the lattei's broth er, Caspar, joined in administering punishment to the youth. At the same time the boy's father, VIncenzo Spin ella, appealed on the scene and a num ber of the Collettl's lelatlves Joined In the stiuggle. This was the signal for a zeneial i lot and tho stneet was tilled with a shooting stiuggllng mob. The shouts of the paitlclpants, accom panied by pistol shots, and the cites of tesldents of tho neighborhood, filled the air. A number of police ai riving the j lot stopped suddenly. Tin eo men were llng In tho stieet. one dead nnd two mortally wounded. The two wounded men weie taken to a hospital wheie death ensued. VIncenzo Spinella and his son fled fiom the scene on the arrival of tho police. Fiank, the boy, was captuied befoie ho bad gone far, but VIncenzo l.iu to his home on Thirteenth stieet. filing at his puisueis as he lan. Ho was found under a bed in his room and ai tested. Joseph Collettl was also ai tested. 44 A Word to the Wise is Sufficient" But some stubborn people wait until "down sick " be fore trying to ward off illness or cure it. The wise recog nize in the word "Hood's" assurance of health. For alt blood troubles, scrofuU, pimples, as well as diseases of the kidneys, liver And bowels, Hood's SarsApAnlU is the effective And faultless cure. Rheumatism " was practically helpless from rheumatism in my shoulder. Hood's SarsApAitlU cured me And ever since is a household fAVorite." Stfrs. M. E. Towers, 48S2 St. Lawrence chie., Chicago, ML (codA$i Hnnd'a Fills cure liver 111b; the Don Irritating n4 only cathartic to take with flood's Saruparllla. A New D. & H. Bieakei, "After many tumors, denials and de la js It Is now positively announced that tho Delaware and Hudson company will erect a new bleaker hoie," says the Archbaid Citizen. "Engineer Shat er was heie Satin day nnd took meas urements of tho pioposed site. Sur veys weie also made on Friday and the decision was i cached that a new breaker would bo built on the site of that burned last July. The new bleak er will rest on the foundations of tho old breaker. These have been found large enough, and, with the annex now CHRISTIAN DAILY. M ' Ml for belnsr black. It isn't its fault if the lamp is ai- wava amokincr and flicker- r tag. It's the oil. Stop using 1 interior on ana use our Headlight Water White Oil if yon with to learn what real lamp comion is. won't smoke or smeii. uives greatest light at smaller cost inan any ower oti. Your aeaier has it. iTUNTI8IIfWNWN. Rev. Charles M. Sheldon Will Con tiol Topeka Capital. Topcka, Kan.. Jan. 21. The Iley. Charles M. Sheldon, author of "In His Steps." it to be given an opportunity to edit a daily newspaper ab he thinks a Christian daily should be edited. For tho week beginning March 13 he w'll have absolute control of oveiy depai t nient of the Topek.i capital, news edl toilal and adveitlslng. At the Detiott loiivontlon of the Chilstian EndeavorJ society Jlr. Sheldon asked what phil anthropic gentlemen In this age of munltlcent endowments to educational Institutions would give $1,000,000 for the cieatlon of a gicat Christian dallv?" The philanthropic gentleman has not appeared with the money, but, In le sponse to the appeals of tho leading citizens of Topeka, Mr, Sheldon's homo town, Mi. Dell Keyser, the president of the Topeka Capltar pmpany, of fered to give tho paper to Mi. Sheldon for ono week anil tho offer has been accepted. It Is understood that able writers are to assist Mr. Sheldon and that statesmen, pi eminent divines nnd editors of some of the dailies of Now York, Chicago and St. Louis will help him by suggestions. Mr. Sheldoiy4iis not yet given any Intliatlon of his plans. STEAMER STRANDED. 1 SHORT HI DELIGHTFUL TRIPS of two to five davs' duration, arc offered by tho OLD DOMINION LINE to such well-known historic points as Norfolk Old Point Comfort Richmond Washington at the above prices. Favorite Rfiute from tho North and East to tho Wtnti r Resorts of Virginia and Ivorth Carolina. For full information apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO TUB MoDHtS llARDWAUK Srolt 1 IIK3 n OIL I HEATERS 1 5 Handy to have one in 5 SS the house during cold or 55 j I) damp weather. Have you au 111c u, u. u iiMiut i I i 1 Price $4.50. With Bail $5,oa 3 m Foote & Shear Co. SIS 1 J9 N. Washington Ave IIIS:ll&illS:IBM ,..AA.AA...ttttlatttMti Pier 26, North River, Wow York. H. B. Walker, Traffic Manager. J. J. Brown, Gen. Bass. Agt. Young Wives "Will be pleated to find that tho old hug bear, "MOTHER'S HHKAD" will have no fears for them if they use Snow White Dour. In fact, If "Mothers Mread" is mentioned nt all It will he onlv for tho purpose of telling ou how much better "YOURS Is-. Of eourso, If his n.othcr iwd "Snow White" ou will have to bo eaieful. All gioccis sell It. "He only wholesaled." THE WESTON MILL CO. Scranton, Carbondale, Olyphant. A SALE OF Ladies' Hosiery A very remarkable oppor tunity to secure superior goods at an extremely low price. 200 dozens Ladies' full fash ioned, fast black, lisle thread Stockings, with, double toes and soles and high spliced heels, sizes from 8 to 10. 19c pair; 3 pairs for 50c; ,$1 for a box of a half dozen. Value 35c a pair. A SALE OF Pillow Cases Striking proof of our powe to buy and sell cheaply. These possess every essen tial of a good muslin, are 45x1 36 size, hemmed as well as you can do it, and at positive ly a lower cost than you can buy the raw muslin for. 11 Cents Each. As many as you want. A SALE OF Washable Torchon Laces The latest designs and ef fects, the best workmanship on the finest materials, exclusive patterns and the lowest prices. Mark our special January sale of Washable Laces. Prices begin at 2c and rise by easy stages to 25c a yard, and the line includes nearly a hundred different designs in all widths of edgings and insertings. A Sale of Dimity Dimity! Pretty name, but not one whit prettier than 150 pieces' of fine smooth fabrics that are properly called by it. Dashes, dots and daintiness until there isn't room enough in the catalogue to tel about them. Compare these with those offered at 15c and 18c elsewhere. You'll say ours are prettier and our quality better. 12J Cents. The Best Washing Powder CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE The Dickson Manufacturing Co. Ecranton nod Wllkes-Barre, Vx, Manufacturer! of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY EN0INES Boilers. Hoisting and Pumping Machinery. Oeneral Office, Scranton, Pa. AALUAALti.lLAAii.lL.UL..l.llft4i4lLULtLLAAti,AtVL I A Golden Opportunity Dependable merchandise at 50c on the dollar. Stock reduc ing sale nowin progress and to continue for 30 days only. Lace Curtains crc " " now Tapestry Curtains were.. " " now .. t -75 3S 3-5 J -75 $1.50 75 5.00 2.5 I.25 7.00 3-75 ?3-75 I.SS 9 CO 4.50 5.00 pair 2.50 pair :5.0c- pair 7.50 pair POLES AN 7 COLOR GRATIS. Fish Net Sash were 18c 35c " " " now 9c 13c Swisses, striped and figured, were 10c iSc " " " " now. 5c 9c Brass Extension Rods were 10c " " " now...1 5c Metal Beds, Furniture, Pictures and in fact every aiticle in our vast establishment must be moved t make room for spring stock. 35C 5c 75c yard j8c 25c 38c yard 25c 35C 50c yard 13c iSc 25c yard 20c 40c 80c each 10c 20c 40c each THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES, Capital S200.000 surplus 45O.000 WJV1. CONNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vlce-Prei. WILLIAM H. PECK, Casbltr. Carpets. Vp aro coming to the close of tho largest year's business e hae ever know n. What does this mean except that we have given better set vice than any other concern in this olty, and aro in a position to do It fur the coming yeai? It means-, besides, that the makers come to us llrst because wo are the laigest customers and offer us flr3t choice of their goods. We buy ceitaln patterns and control them in the finer Axmlnsteis and Wiltons and tho next largest buyer can buy the next best patterns-, and (If he bujs enough) contiol them. Wilton, Axminster, Velvet, Brussels, Ingrain. Ol course we are headquarters for WALL. PAPER and DRAPERIES WILLIAMS & ITANULTY, 129 WYOMING AVENUE. YFVTFBIIAV - The Crew of the British Craft Sut ton Rescued by the Onondaga. Lewes, Del., Jan. 21. Tho steamer which the Penwlck life saving station reported last night as stranded on Fenwiclc island shoals, about eight miles off shore, proves to the the Brit ish steamer Sutton, with a cargo of iron ore from Carthagena, Spain, fo.' Philadelphia, The Sutton stranded at 6 o'clock Sat urday morning during a dense fog. After working all day to back oft the shoal, the vessel, from constant pound ing, began to Mil and settle. Aftjr darkness had settled Captain Pike fired rockets and burned colorefl lights, which attracted the attention of the revenue cutter Onondaga, which had left the breakwater at S o'clock In the afternoon to patrol the coast between! uliVMlii! - yv -tuu - trtinAYTAnnA avk. a WWlJWWHWfHWIWHfHW Our Entire Stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Unredeemed Pledges Are Now Sold at Auction to the Highest Bidder, as We Must Vacate the Store We Now Occupy by April 1. Mis s Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturers or OLD STOCK PILSNER 435 to 45S N. Ninth Street, Telephone Call, 2333. .PA jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimmiiiiiimii am I Umbrellas Ni Repaired or Recovered. I Skates Ml Sharpened I FLQREY HR00KT I 211 Washington Ave. East Mountain Lithia Water Sold by All Firt -Class Druggists. Highly Kecoirf mended by Physicians. FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Davidow Bros 227 Lackawanna Ava. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL TELEPHONE 473S. At Retail. Coal of the best quality for 5omestlo use and of all sizes. Including Duckwheat and Blrdieyc. delivered In any part of the city, ni tne iqwcoi hito Orders received at tho office, ronnMI building, noom 806; telephone No. 17C2. or St the mine, telephone No. 272. will be promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mlnf jnmV DR. DENSTEN 311 Spruca St. Temple Court Building SCRANTON, PA. 5 We can show you the 1900 2 S Model Chainless Bicycle if you S will call. niiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiB THE I IC POWDER CO. JOSEPH ROSS. AGENT, Office y02 West lackawnnt Aiennc, Scranton, Pa. I MOUNT PI P8 CANT mil f!fl All ncnto nnrt (hronli- "" "J,I""' women '"' hllilrcn. ClIHONIC. NI,m -OPS. DRAIN AND WASIINU l)lfc r ASPS A HPr.tMAIrV. AH diseases of Nines, Womb. i:e. Kar. Nose. Throat nnd I mips, timcr. Tumor. Tiles, Uimture, (Joltre. Hhtuniatlsm, Asthma, c'litiirrli. Viirloroiele. Uost Manhood, NlBhtlv Kmlst-lous, nil Kenidlo 1Isp;-'!'. i.cii"orrhe.i. etc. Gonorrhea, 8phlln. Hlood Poison. Indiscretion und 1 unit Mill habits obliterated Sursen. Tits. I.pl lepsv. Till"' "nl 8toma.eh Worms. I'A TAWUIOZONU. Hpeelllo for Cutarrh. Thico months' treatment only $1 0D. Tilal tree. In ofllec. Consultation and exami nations free. Oftleo hours dally and Sun. day, R a. tn. to 0 p. m. DR. DENSTEN Rooms 1 and2, Com'lth BTd's 9 SCRANTON, PA. Hinlng and Blasting POWDER Uada st Mooilo qd Hmtusle WorUi. LAFLIN ft RAND POWDER CO.'S ORANOE (1UN POWDERi Repawn Chemical Cos Exp?oa:?vE 1 ii i-Ai
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