THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-THOtSDAY, APRIL 12, 1000. 8 tutwm m O I'.JMfc. -A ' A aw"-ralniti y g Powder Insures light, sweet? delicious and wholesome food Cleveland's baking powder makes the biscuit and cake of finest flavor and quality and renders them more digestible and nutritious. Delaware and Hudson company, and J. L. Slack, Hiinciltilenrient of motive now or, in lived In the city yesterday In a private oar. They came hero fron WHUes-Hurre and arc making u tour over the road, nuRlneers McKitrlnnd and Warner, Superintendent SallHbury and Contrac tors Carlurol and Vandllntr wens lit N'lcholHon ye.Hterdny looking over the Hlte for a now Hwltoh which will be run Into the Mono iitmrry at that point, Mr. Carluccl has been uorkluc to se cure this Impiovement for a long time and his efforts have proved successful. It will benellt both the company and the contractors. An accident to some of the machin ery at the Pine Drook 'colliery yester day nwriiliitf thicw over CtiO men em ployed at that mines out of wink. Tt Is thoiiRht that It will be hcvrrnl days befoie It can be lcpalred, and until It Is the whole mine w ill have to bo Idle. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. CLEVELAND BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Care rmi'.t be taken to avoid baking 'ow tlers nr.ido from alum. SulIi powder arc sold cheap, because they co.st but a fi w cents per pound. Alum U a corrosive acid, which taken in tood means injury to health. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD STRIKE OF MINERS AT PLEASANT COLLIERY. MT. Men in the New Velu Aie Dissatis fied with the Scale of Wages Paid. When Superintendent E. G. Russell Returns from Europe He Will Make His Home in This City. Resolutions Adopted at a Meeting of the United Mine Woikers at Wilkes-Bane. foimal demand on the ci mpany readjustment of tho scale. for The miners employed by the Fuller Coal company at the Mt. Pleasant mine, in whir't Is known as the Now vein quit work yesterday morning, and shortly afterward sevinl hundred other men and foojs employed In the mine went out in sympathy with them. The trouble has been blowing for some time over dissatisfaction In the scale of wages paid, and may icsult in the shutting down of the colliery indefi nitely. When the men were leudy to begin work yesterday moining they pres-oni-ed a petition to Foreman James NimI for a readjustment of the scale, but he was unable to give them any direct answer and they icfused to begin op erations. The other employes, learn ing of the notion, also quit wolk. The demands made weie foi $2.2." per jni'l for cutting breast toal, 51 13 for uieli car of toal mined, 5S.30 for counter gangwavs, $1.30 for naiiow gangways and $1.11 for cn.s cuts. Previous to Apt II 1 the men leeelved J1.50 a yaid tor il'lving an airway US feet wide, $1 tor the breast, $1.03 for each car of coal mined and St. 41 for driving croseut. Since that date they were required to dilve a sangv ay or airway 24 feet wide, instead of IS as formerly. (.r the same p.iv, with an allowance of M.30 for wk, Instind cf JT 10. as was formeilv paid. The company mnteiuli that the nun earn a fair day's waevs under UK present scale, and aie not Iik lined to make any changes. The men will hold a meeting tumonow eui!ng and make To Moke Home Here. 1. (J. Russell, general superintend ent of the Delaware, Luckau'imnu and Western Railroad company, will be come a permanent lesident of Scran ton when he loturns fiom Ills present sea voyage, which he started on Satur day last. Some time ago his office foice wns moved t,o New Yoik, whole they are at present located, but It Is not known whether any change will be made in that lespect. Mr. Russell's phskians have advised him to locate In some place more con genial to his health than the metropo lis, and he has decided to become a resident of Scranton. Duilng his short stays here. Mr. Russell was a guest at the Jeimyn, but when he returns fiom his pi cent tilp It will be to his home. Mis. ltusscl was In the city yester day and In ompany with a represen tative of a well-known real ostnt' agent, looked over seveial houses which are vacant at present, but she has not definitely decided on any paitlcular location as yet. All of Hie houses ha lted weie thrown onen for Inspection, but none were Just wh.it was wanted. Mrs. Russell left on an afternoon tmln for her homo In Wntertown, but it Is not definitely known when the family will move to this city. pmirs li.ie pnxiiil nnttus llut .ill t lit ii cm lors kIuII p.iy tlirlr litihM (Mi, atxl Wlicrca. i' innsidfi this nn tinwiii railed in terior, nee ulili ntir posonil .trLilr iiml luok upon tliis nidi r inoirh .m ,i utititi f.tnr for llie nn. tiKntiMk ail lull t.ikin h llio business men tdMjnls in ulicn cprliini; our Jml richt". be it lt.snlxcil, That wo stull of our mn olilifn follow out tin? llnr nf .utiiin onleriMl at rikIi time as we aie .ideipulelv ami linnrstlv pilil fur our wolk In ami .noun. I the mini's; .unl be it blither liesoheil, 'llul anj biiiues man taking ail . nil. me of these, mileis shall be ilrall with liv the I nihil Mine Workers of tnerka, llmtrict No. 1, in sm h manmr as the.! max litem just ami pioper. The legular meeting of the literary society Thursday promises to be u great treat. The main feature tit" the meeting will bo a nro-Hoer demon stiatlon, In which dlffeient membeis of the society will be called upon to make speeches on this Intel esting topic. As no ono knows who will bo called upon to speak, every member who Intends to be piesent should look the subject up and come to the meet ing piepared to discuss the topic. Re sides the discussion of the Uoer ques tion, the following numbers aie added to the pi ogt amine-: Selection, Olee club quartette; itcltntlon, Mls Uca trke Morris; violin solo, Jesse Rodri guez The Sigma Alpha will hold u meeting at the close of the session today, at which meeting Mr. Kinsley will deliver an address on "Iron." As tiro ability of Mr. Klngsley Is well known, and as his subject Is one that has. In a certain sense, been under discussion for some time anrong the members, his discourse will be heard with Interest. Atthur Hoovon.the school's well-known orator, will deliver nn address als . The rub Jed of his discourse will be "C'osnrogiry of the t'nlvcrse." Although nugetro Tiopp lost the lace at Scranton I-uke, Saturday, It turned out as predicted, a race to the finish. As it was, ire was beaten only bv a few feet by Mr. Dearr, who also showed the evldenceof good training and prac tice, a thing which Tropp has not done for some time. One tiring wns brought out veiy clearly, that Rhys Powell, who set the pace for Tropp, has the qualities which make a first-class sprinter. If these qualities, which Mr. Powell beyond a doubt possesses, were brought out by training, the result of the foot races at Wyonrlng seminary might be greatly In favor of the Scran ton High school. Stephen Dawes. HH0l3?and fallacy SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. White Goods For Confirmation and Commence ment Gowns. It is a complete collection, and when we say that you will please give the statement something more than the merely passing notice granted to a tiresome formula. We don't use iormulas. We state facts. Completion in a line of White Goods is not an easy thing to achieve. It means a great many different purposes, in a great many materials. But they are all here. India Liuons, ioc to 35c. Victoria Lawns, ioc to 25c. 32-inch 20c to 50c. Persian Lawns, 47-inch 50c to 75c. Persian Batiste, This and That. The Lackawanna trainmen's dally hchedue of trains will be pi lined In The Tribune tomorrow, after an absence of several days. II. G. Young, vlce-piesldent of the JVje Non-Irritating Cathartic rosy to take, easy to operate Hood's Pills French Batiste, 40c to 6Sc. 6S-inch French Organdie, 35c to 75c. Striped and Plaid English Cambric. 20c. French Nainsook, oc 7Sc- and Striped and Dotted Pique, iSc and 20c. Silk Mull, 51-iuch, 75c and 9SC- Satin Striped Silk Mull, Soc and $1.2 . Mercetized Persian Lawns, 30c to 40c. Mercerized Mulls, 40c. Dimity Nainsook, 25c. Striped Sheer Sc, IOC, I2C Naiu sooic. Lace Stripe N tinsook, 15c, iSc, 22c, 2c, 37c. Embroidered :5c, 35c, 40c. Nainsook, Satin Striped Batiste, 2jc. Striped, Figured and Dotted Piques, 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c. White to 6Sc. Dotted Swiss, 20c Colored to 75c. Fancy Swiss, 50c Plain 30c. Swiss Mulls, ioc to CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE J- Resolutions of Mine Workers. At the request of a committee of I'nited Mine Woikers.headed by James Keddlngton, of this city, the following resolutions, adopted at Wilkcs-Iiane, on April li). bj Dlstilct No. 1 of that organisation, aie printed' Mifiiu, Tli4 I). Imirc .1 ml llii'Non ,unl tin DiUwaro, l.jtkawuntu .ml Wcst'rn cul u.m i'l . I ) eh. oj oi-. (J Z JU e-K 1 w !- W ! v2 -- ') w- J- y y " a- n- 2y - t , v ft. . rf Big Show of Easter Flowers I C ark s ? Easter Annex 134-136 Washington Avenue. v rus i XS UICK31, UK ftwCZM'SifU (yxiK A Skin of Beauty lo a Joy Forovcr. KI.I.l.V 4.UI !:AI'I'h (Mtll NTAI JUAItlLiAl lU.ALUtltJC. llcmovra Tan, 11 m pits, Frccltlf s. Moth J'atchof, l.icii, end Hkia dlHOJff, aud cMr) blcmlph fit iwRuiy. ana tiiCfi detct.ion. It bai stood tbo tut of 11 yearn, and is ro burnilrtsno tMte ift to bo mm r it bprcp cxiy mailp. Accept no counterfeit cf elm Ho i name. Dr. J A. Havr Mid to Iftdr (r IhaLauUtOD (a patlfiitb "Aayoa lath willuff Uicin, 1 reron.tiieiid Gour I and 'a rfnm ' n tba latt harmrulof all the KLln preparfu tlon" lor aale tr i nil nmcriiti an J t ra.ieyuoo39 Dealers in tne u. .,t,acaaas,anu jurcp, ri flUWt liiJili.M3, (IVVHI VJ VVMhB THE FINEST and most appropriate Easter Card with which , to remember your frie ids is a box of lovely tlowers a beautiful blooning plant, or a palm or fern. At Claik's Annex, 134-136 Washington Avenue, can be 4" scen 6,000 feet of floor space covered with Lilies, Hydrangia, J Azali.is, Hyacinths, Genestas, Tulips, I.ily-o(-the-Valley, Crim- t, son Rambler, Marguerettes, DafTodils, Accasias, Lilac, all in the beauty of bloom. Also a magnificent collection of Palms, Ferns '. and Cratons. ill PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of the best quullty for t'omestto use and of all tizes, Including iiucKwheat and Illrdseye, delivered to any part of the city, tt the lowest price. Orders received ut the ofllce, Connell building. Room S0G: telephone No. 1762, or at the mine, relephone No. 272, ulU bo promntly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. T PLEftSRNT COAL CO G R. Clark & Co. t- Seedsmen, Florists and Nurserymen. Cut Floweis of all kinds at the old stand. Eacr Annex 1 54 and 136 Washington Avenue. r ir u 1 i r T ' ' ( ? v( ( -r t ( t ? tt t i- "f r r v J" v w f j ss. ,.t v.1 : ,ar i-tt -."z7 The Reason Why : Must be some reason for the great increase in our business? Right goods at the right price are appreciated by right buyers. We sell your neighbors and friends why not you ? A bit fastidious perhaps ? Well, just come in and see these new RUGS I CARPETS 1 DRAPERIES Prices the Only Tiling Cheap About Them. (' T DR nES'TDN, .in Spruce Str-et, Scran. I Ion, Pa. II 'cute un.l Chronic Dlsrases ul 'Men, Woni-n n i Clillilren. Consulta'lon end eranilnatlon free Oliice llo.irs Dally and bunJuy 8 a. m. to o p. m WILLIAMS &. McANULTY: 129 Wyoming Avenue. 4 4. 4- -t- -f - -- Tin- Ujtlvoii Muiiufiictiirins Co. "iTiinl . anil Vllliei.lirra, l. MuiiufuulmerH of LOCOiViOriVfcS, STATIONARY ENGINES ISuIIcm. llalHtl.iK an J Pumplnz .Machinery. General Ortlce. Scranton, Pa. m CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH pEHYHOYAL P3LLS I VHs. Orlfflnal and Only Genuine. VV-LTV,HAFr:. AUiv.rclluhU I.adtLw, tik DruriUl WW for CIIICIIKhTKK's i:Nr.Lisu FVlPiClu UKI sill Void ibtttUie b4in 'it ; ,irj wuhbloeritibon 1 nkonootbrr. Ilcrui li) I'oncrou (Substitution! and liulta fT lin Huj nr jonr nrosiii ortoi ic. la Jr nrktnni for Piiptlcular. TettluiontI lit icilltcUcr for Ladle (ft fctur,trre turn Alan nr.uuu ieumonii. eoiaoy aVll Ilru(Ilt t hlrhatrr Chrmll (V. IfcotloatLlipkpcr. iladlion huare 111 1 LA., 1'A. 1