s THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1900. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD BUILDINGS THAT ARE TO BE ERECTED THIS TEAR. Secretary of the Board of Trade Atherton Thinks That in Round Figures It Will Amount to About One Million of Dollars Mke-up of the V., L. & W. Board for To dayCommittee of Driveis Waited Upon Superintendent Loomli, of Lackawanna Company, Yesteiday. Secretary Athcrlon, of the boanl of trade, spent considerable time yester day In a little pilvntc flRUtlng nnd hr prophesies as a result of this HguilnR that the coming year will piovo to be a bonanza ono In the bullillni; line In this city. He piepared the following tnble ot buildings to be erected this year, with the approximate cost ot each: Y. M. r. A. bulldlriK JK0.000 International Cot rciondtiicc School'a I'rlntlnff olllce 2V),noo Anthrocilo brewery lM),uw New 811k milt CO.000 Tin plate plant fifM) O. A. R. Memorial hull W.000 Stato nimory 1)0,000 t 10.000 "There," said Mr. Atherton, "there's nearly $1,000,000 of now buildings to be erpcted nnd wo may safely add to this $260,000 for smaller structutct, mahiiiK a grand total of a million and a quiii -ter's worth of new stiuutuios to be put up." It will be noticed In the nbotc list that a silk mill nnd the tin pl.Ue plant are mentioned. The silk mill Is tho one to be erected on the Diamond Tints by Lockmann Brothers, of Paterson, who were In the city last week, and who have decided to locate here. "As regards the tin plate plant, this has been positively nssuted for some weeks past, though the piomoteis do not yet feel at llbeity to give out any definite Information tcgardlng it. D., L. & W. Board for Today. Following Is the make-up of tha Delaware, Lackawanna and Western board for today: ThuiMlay, l'cb S, 1900. WILD CATS, SOUTH. i:.M a. m.-7-J. DeInf. 1J30 .i. m. E. Van Tit It 5 a. m. A. G. Uannnltt, with C. Van l'lelt's men. .: a. m J. O'Haia. 4 a. m. V. H. NltlmN, with James Gi hugan's men. 6 a. m. H. Bl&blng, with V. E. Sccoi's men. 6 n. in. J. JlrCnim s .1. m. 11. Unini'lt. 6 a. m. J. Mo-ltr, with C. Bartholomew's n in. J a, m. O. I'.ibe, with II. T. rellonb' men. If n. in. C. Klnglev. ll.::n a. m.-(J. an. I. ill, 1J.30 p. m.-IJ MoAlllMcr, with T. KHz- patrUk's nn.ii. I.'SO p. m. r. 1). Seoor. I W) p. m.-O. MHIpi. .1 p. in. .1. Hill kh lit. V. p. m.'. i'.i.inamli, with S. Flnerty's men. 14'. p. m-W. V. Matin I 4i p. m. John (iah.ig.in. C SO p. in. A. Wldeiier. SUMMITS 6 ft m.. south U. KroiinMker. I a. in., north JIcI.aiH.-, with Wurilck's nien. II a. m.. bouth H. Buli. 6 p. m , south M. Madlgun. I'ULLER. 10 a. m. Pcckin. ; PUSHERS. Ram. south Carlln. 11 .M a. m , south M. Moran. f p. m., south M. Murphy. '.0 p. m., Bouth-C. L'uwley. PASSENGER ENGINE. 6 30 p. m. McGoern. WILD CATS, NORTH. 9 a. m., 2 engines J. E. Master. 11 a. m.. 2 crghies-O. Randolph. 1 p. m., 2 engines R. Catner. Drivers Settle Grievance. A committee of di Ivors from the Cen tral mine waited on Superintendent Looml, of the Lackawanna coal de partment, yesterday afternoon to ad just alleged grievances which the drivers claim have ailscn through a difference In the scale of wages paid at different collieries. The committee were given to under stand that their action in quitting work without notifying tho ofllclals, and thus causing tho colliery to bo shut down, was unwarranted and with out Just. cause, and when the matter was clearly presented to them, It put a different phase on tho situation. The demand for coal Is light at pres ent and inasmuch as tho colliery Is hhut down at present, there is a likeli hood of it remaining Idle for some time. The drivers were assuied by Superln- FatheHomm. There's something about the little Week drees that touches a man in a very teader spot. He pets the little one on the head) puts some pennies in her hand, swallows turd and then starts out to make bit own children fatherless. There is no doubt that many a man is taken from bis family by neglect of simple precMtions which would preserve his kseltfc. Disease generally begins nowa days ia "stomach trouble" because the als are nasty and the food not di gested. From that beginning come dis orders of the blood, liver, kidneys, heart or nerves. The use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, for diseases of the organs of digestion and nutrition will avert the catastrophe of more seri ous disease. It strengthens the stomach, purifies 'the blood, nourishes the nerves, sjfd builds rata up in both brain and brfy. ess sty to you, one bottle of your 'OoMen i uucovcry' naa curea me aouna ana r uncnui iwo long- yean wun eiom ue. write W. H. Braawell. of McAden. aaton CO.. N. C. M v health la worth all Ike-world to aw. I will praise you as long as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should bo utMwith "Discovery" wbsrt t laxative Jsfscjiiftd VIN MARIANI Marlnnl Wine World Famous Tonic. It Improves tho apprllta and also tins a remarkable effect In strengthening tho voice nnd maintaining Its tone. For the hitter reason, Joined with tho tonto no. tlon of tho entire system, It Is largely employed by clergymen, lawyers, teach els, singers and nctors. Sold by all Druggists, llefuso Substl-lutes. tundent Loomls that tho company Is disposed to tieut their employes with uu'iy roiiHldciatlon possible, but when a few boys cause a suspension of oper ations, tind necessitate the closing down of n collleiy, without even notifying the foreman, they propose to have something to say about It. ' The colliery will now bo slatted up nt the convenience of the company, and the drivers will return to work as usual, and whatever dlfllcultles arise In the future they have been given to undei stand that It Is not necessary to quit woik, but to apply to the proper authorities for redress. The drivers claim that their wages have been reduced from $1.35 to $1.27 per tiny, and that they were not paid the same scale that was being paid In the other collieries. The matter was amicably adjusted and when the com pany decides to start tho colliery the men will return to woik. Club Cars for Commuters. The Delawnre, Lackawanna and Western tallrond Is arranging to run club nits for the bcnerit of Its com inuteis to and from New York, many ot whom were lecently deprived o their dully games of caids on the trains thiougli tho lnterfereii(! of Anthony t'omstoik. On the club cats, which will be conducted on nimh the same lines ai a club, such Interference will be lmpollili. llegaidlng the new ntim mi the Lackawanna division. Supeilntendent DePuy ms" "Set-inl other mllroids aie running dub aix, nnd they hae been frlrly Hucceful. Our company will lun such cats on oxptess trains on the ai Ioms subuib.in bianehoa of the road. They will piobably be nin to Morris town and similar stations. They will be vestibule cats, and cath s-ubscilber will pick out a seat, which he may re seive for himself duilng an entire sea son. Hy the system ot subscription men who nn acquainted with ono an other will be able to pit seats togeth er. Kaoh chair will lw a single seat, and all unpleasant crowding will thus be avoided These cars will bo nm within thirty to sixty days." Big Construction Shop. It was officially announced esteidny at Philadelphia that contractois will be in asked within a few days, befoie the end of this week, to furnish esti mates on plans for a locomotive elect ing shop to be built at Reading, Pa., for tho Philadelphia and Reading Rail way company. The plans have been pupated. The shop Is to have a capa city for taking caie of .ten engines at a time. This building is to be located between Sixth stieet and the railroad and will extend from Mai ton street to Amity stieet. In geneial dimensions the structure will be 200x749 feot. leaving piovlslon for an extension In futuio of one-third this length. It will be built on the st i no tut al steel plan, canving hiick walls seventeen Inches thick, with twonty-sK inch pIlaMers. D. & H. Will Use Pushers. In lcw of the fact that the Dela ware and Hudson company have or dered a number ot large locomotives for hauling coal trains between Wllkcs-Bairo and Carbondale. It Is unnoted that tho engines will be used In hauling heavier ttalns. In addition, It Is said, pushers wltl be used on the grades between Scran tou and Jermyn. New Industiy Is Thriving. Tho Theodore A. White Manufactur ing company, Scranton's newest in dustry, is working with two hundred hands, full time, evciy day, and nl icady has oiders ahead for time months. Within a ear, tho company feels assuied, more commodious quatters will have to be seemed. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Tho meeting of tho literary society which waj postponed last Friday was held .Monday with Its new president, Mr. Hoovui, In thu Lhalr. The main subject which was discussed by the members laud to tho contest which will take plate bitvc.cn the toelety and that of tho Car bcidalu high school on the second ot Maieh. A committee was appointed for tho pin pose of soliciting prizes trom ainoiu, the mtichants of tho ell. This contest will undoubtedly bo similar to tho one held at Carbondalo last car. Thu members of tho society aio doing their utmobt to make this occasion very Interesting and entertaining, and those who will bo selected to take part 111 the prognimmo will bo the best talent that the society Is able to put forth. Tho latcl. organized quartette composed of Mtst-rs rrear. Hums, Grant and Allen, lendercd a selection 111 a very competent n.aumr, for which they iccelved heurtv niipl,.uii'. It was decided to hae an ad mission fee of Z cents charged for tho oxen Ists in Mini h.. Tho i exult ot last week's examinations was mailo known to most of the clusces on Monday mottling nnd as a result somo of tho students left tho clab rooms with downcast looks, white others were dis missed with the radiance of Joy pictured on their counteniinee. Xuveithelpss ev ery student was mitlcfled that tho ex amination was fair and the tests the best that could pcsMbly hao been selected. Tha Ereatcr palt of Monday's session was given to the teachers to Intorm their several clacses coiisldiilng their grades both for tha half yc.tr a work and also for tho examinations, Hon. William Com. ( II has again proved himself very liberal toward the school. When the committee) appointed by tho society to solicit prizes fiom the promi nent men of the city approached Mr. Con. ncll to procure a pilze, they wcio al most astounded when ho said that ho would give a solid gold medal to the person who renders tho best oration on March 2. A meeting the tVdestrlan club will bo held tomorrow at the tloso of tho i-es. slon for tho purpose of selecting Jud&ej to olllclate nt the walk, tho dato of which will bo set at this meeting also. The dlstanco and tlmo of tho walk will nlso bo determined upon. Every mem ber of tho club Is requested by the presi dent to bo on hand at this meeting. Every class, both tho advanced and those taking up the same work us the last half year, have been arranged su that everything will progress today with out the slightest Interference. A preliminary meeting of the literary society will be held Friday for the pur poc of selecting the ones best qualified to take part In the competition exercises wl h the Carbondalo school. Tickets for the lecture on Friday night can be procured not only from the stu dents, but also at Powell's nuslo store and Thomas' pharmacy, The Qleo club held Its regular re hearsal Tuesday and went through with I the practice In very fine style, ONLY DOING WHAT COMPLAINANT DID Concluded frcm Page 3. before the court. Thc-rc Is cnnslderubto cWrienco tending to establish the de fendant's allegation In this regard. But It Is apparent that tho wall niul embank ment on the westerly side arc such an to Justify the defendants In maintaining tho wall now erected by them on tho easterly side so as to protect their own property. S-Whllo It Is eimicult to fix nccurmelv tho high water line on cither side of the tlver, It Is safe to state that tho wall orocted by tho defendants on the easterly side, especially tho part of tho wall moro particularly attacked In this carfe. Is be twisjn the high and low water line. The erection of this wall by the de fendants Is a reasonable precaution to protect their own land from an overflow in time of freshets and this has heen made nieoesary In part by the act of the plaintiff In erecting barriers on the west erly side. Tho truth of the situation Is that both parties are devising the same methods on each side of tho river to ward nit some apprehended danger and this danger under the present nnd probable future conditions, according to tho evi dence, Is moro Imaginary than real. The facts found have done away with tho necessity of formulating elaborate conclusions of law. The principle of law Is conceded that a riparian owner may erect embankments or bnrrlcrs upon his own land for the protection of his prcm ses from nn overflow, but he will be liable for damages If. by erecting such embankments, water Is thrown upon on. others land, even In the case of freshets ,1.or(UnHr' flood-". It Is true that thu tltlo iif a grantee to land bordering on a navigable river Is nbtoluto only to hlgii water mark and qualified from high water mark to low water mark. In other words ho purchases to low water mark subject to the right of the public to paws over tho intervening space between high and low water In time of high water. Sterner vs. Jack, GO Ia. W. Ilut this qualification does not change the general principle that a land owner may construct and maintain embank ments, even on the line of low water, lor tho purpose of ptotectlng nnv part ot his land from being Injured from tho overflow of the river In times of high wuter. although this rluht must be ex ercised with a Just regard to the right of others. It must not tie forgotten, how ej,pr. that the term "navigable" no np nlled to the Lackawanna lives, 1, and has been, for many ycirs only a fiction, so that the use by the public of the waters between high and low water mark Is an Impossibility. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW. Tho conclusions of law necessary to dispose of this case arc stated as follows: 1 The evidence does not dhow that the plilntlfts land Is threatened with dan ger of uny kind by uasoii of tho con Mi notion ind maintenance bv tiui defend- i'l'V" .?L tl,,c.Wl111 complained of In tho plaintiffs bill. ''rh,cl "'alntlff Is not entitled to relief In equity. "The Inlunctlon hrretofore granted should bo dissolved and the bill dis missed. Now. therefore. Februarv 6. 190i), tho above case having In en fully heard at a u-gii ar term of e-quitv court, after duo eons deration it is ordered that the In Jiuict on heretofnie allowed be dlssolvc-d and that the bill be dismissed at the costs ot the plaintiff. WILL GO TO BEFOEMATORY. Harry Moian. the young Keller court boy, who has been In police custody slncL. last Sunday evening, a hen he was arrested on the complaint of his mother, was yesterday committed to the county Jr.ll. Ho will remain there for a short whIK and it Is then the Intention of Mrs. Duggan. agent for the Associated Charities, who has charge of the cas. to send him to a house of correction. He will be taken to tht Iteformatory. 2h2 Non-Irritating Cathartic Kasy to take, easy to operate Hoor?' Pi If? iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNunniiiiiiiiiHiiiuiiiiimiimiir a I As 1 Usual I Big Bargains in All Kinds of Shoes. I You will find here Shoes to protect your feet and look well, and our February R Mfl rAP 11 till Aniikln tiMt a -r It AHrrt ftia A 11 aii fArvi list sva's s3 -ir- t vrrM rt r f kI I . a - pntcD win cuauic yuu lu caauy uwm a yau nil uui icuiai Tbese Are On Regular Goods, Broken Lines and Small Lots At Larger Rednctions. Corner Licknmoi IIIWHHWIIHIIIWWIHWHItlHHIHIHIIMHHHIIHIHHMBw PIMPLES PREVENTED BY (utiCiUo. TSDAP Themosteffectlvosklnpurlfylngandbeaa. tliylii? soap, as woll as purest and sweetest, for toilet, bath, and nursery. It strikes at the eaises of bad complexions, red, rongh hands, falling hair, and baby blemishes, viz., the clogged, Irritated, Inflamed, over worked, or sluggish Tobes. Bold Tr7hr, Ala Ptam . natal Portia Data ai Cntii Cnar, Soiton, u. S. 4. nmith iiwii r. rciw. but a Bom, Leadon. Uow la Cart rttapiM,-- NCW YORK HOTELS. The St. Denis Broadway and Eleventh St., New York, Opp. CJrsce Church. European Plan. Rooms Si.oo a Day and Upward. tn a modest and unobtrusive way there are few better conducted hotels In the metropolis than the St. Denis. The great popularity It has acquired can readily be traced to Its unique location. Its home-like atmosphere, the peculiar ex cellence of its culstne and service, and Its very moderate prices. WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irflii Plui, MEW YORK. AMERICAN PLAN, $3.50 Per Day nd Upwards. liUKOPEAN PLAN, $1.50 Per Day uud Upwards. I. Da CRAWFORD, Proprietor. cor Business Men 4- - In the district. heart of the wholesale For Shoppers 8 minutes' walk to Wanamakers; S minutes to Slegel Cooper's Big Store. Easy of access to the great Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from B'way Cars, giv ing easy transportation to all points of Interest. HOTEL ALBERT NEW YOKK. Cor. Jlth ST. UNIVER8ITY PI Only one Block from Broadway. Cor. Jlth ST. UNIVER8ITY PI 4- Only one Block from Broadway. . t Rooms, $1 Dp. P..rRA.,i?.ABN.L ROOluS, $1 Up. Prices Reasonable Iff II ft I. ri "4 uafwrtuntte tuffertri from AHIICIBQ rrtftu dlaesict HIod Potto, 1 Youthful Errori. Lot. lull. wlcocele. tw .lacB't for Sworn ToatlmootoU tod Book "Ti-uu w pror. t. r. thek.u m. i. DU -OrtB BlXUl BE.. afaaala.aeiBaaa.ft. W wBJVIw i'OwlMTeiy an obit iprciavuii ID to 17b Ita3 Htavlca taa ar srrn thAucrh th tnnat itkraf M a rut . :..-3 ..- -...,. r .. UUitt railed. FfMb cuei eurtd In 4 tn 1 0 di Hour 1 S ft t f t "" r r y t t t r" Corner Lackawanna and iW i via : ' Ji -tCJe i (HmM, FEBRUARY SALE $600 SHOES FOR $5.00 5.00 " " 4.25 4.00 " " 3.35 350 tl " 2.95 3.00 " 44 2.6O 2.50 . " 4t 2.10 2.00 " 1.65 1.50 " 4 1.35 1.25 " " I.IO 1.00 " " .90 .90 " " .75 .75 " " .60 .50 " " .42 toMmy and Wjoming Ayenues. Connol!yXdWa.lac SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER, The really lowest prices known to t t Scranton are now marked t Ladies' 4 What's the use another word ? Not we won't. --""'"44 44444 44444444 4 44.4 4 At $2.50 At $5.00 At $7.50 4 4 4-4-4 4 4 4 4-4 At $ 1 0.00 4 4- 444444444444444 CONNOLLY The Dickson Manufacturing Co. Ecranton and Wlikea-Bnrre, Pa, Manufacturers of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY ENGINES Boilers, Hoisting and Pumping Machinery. General Office, Scranton, Pa. Wyoming Avenues, giaucd iuaitcu ad luuuwd ; mm i i It f I Will I i Pay ii Yon I! To l Attend i Onr 1 February Sale, 1 1 f TwtJt9mTTiuivMM B SftiW on our Winter of a 44444 4 4 44444 44444 444- 4 4 . 4 4 All Jackets that $6.00 to $10.00. All Jackets that were from $11.00 'to $15.00, All Jackets that were from $16.50 to $20.00. All Jackets that were from $22.00 to $30.00. 4.4 444 444-f4444444444 & WALLACE, lands. All this season's goods Have you seen our new arrivals in MOTH PROOF 1 SANITARY WILLIAMS 129 WYOMING AVENUE. i i S 4 1 & THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital $200,000 Surplus 46O.000 WM. C0NNELL, President. HEMiV BELIN, Jr., VlccPrei. WILLIAM II. PECK, Casbler. fflff.ffTff OR. DCVTEN, in Spruce Street. Scran, tin, Pa. II cute an t Chronic OUcae ul Men, own ant Children. ContultailoncnJ elimination lr.-e Ollicc llojre Dally and kuaaay la m. to p p. a. I :i 4 4 4- Jackets saying bit and 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 were from 4- 4- '4 4-4- 444444444444 4-4 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE The First Call If you are within reach of our cal we want you to inspect our nev arrivals in Straw Mattings Our own importations from China and Japan made of grass that is fresh aud strong firmly woven all tha graceful, eccentric patterns and clear, bright, clean colors that give such charm to these goods from strange at prices within the reach of all. SERVICEABLE & ITANULTY, siiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiMi C0 r i- Bfjll yPm it ' 11 2 o . S3 3 w SomclliliiK now:!) (audio power; no sre.io: no illit; no smoll; no nutlihiK lmt lUht. IltlRhter than rloctileity; c-Ihuixt thuu oil. I FLOREY & BROOKS, S till Unslilngton Ave. tallKllllllllliailllllllllllllllllllllllllll THB ilC POWDER CO, Uooius 1 and 2, Com'ltli UTd'g. SCRANTON, PA. Hlning and Blasting POWDER alude at Mooilo and Uiita Jalt Worii. LAFI.IN ft RAND POWDBR CO.'3 ORANQE QUN POWDER Bltotrlo Battsrlea, KleatrlnKxploltri, splodlutf blaiw, safety 1'un aal Repauni Chemical Co.'s Lxn.o"w MOO