vfc- - pJMfKTik ftTcT &&&& T 1 -j Wtl"nr r. rO??'i syii. - 8 Tllti SOttAiS'TON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1900. uneeaa nm be bph-'ub - mm m tt,nMlnc ,1 m c n gyMio IteEiOa Bill e!S1 r ' WaBSajm H KA P2lCb Wrk J P JS"VMWWWr5574n LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD STRIKE AT JIT, PLEASANT COL LIERY STILL ON. Men Refused to Accept the Scnle of Wages Presented by Their Em ployers Temple lion Company Ob tained nn Injunction to Pi event Stiikeis fiom Intetfeiing with Its Men Make-up of the D., L. & W. Board New Tobacco Company Formed by Local Men. The mliieis of the Mt. Pleasant, who quit noik sovpi.i1 il.iH iiko, me still out nntl all oei tuii'i inmti? by the coni IMiiy for ti .suttleim-nt have thus far boon i ejected. The latest tonus sub mitted by the emplo.vers weie $1 01 per car when toil Is 3 feet thick, $l.ir vier ar when coal Ls less than " feet thick, 6'J cents per Inch of lock taken down, nieasuieiiicnt to be made fiom top of lock to tciji of mil and six Inches to be ci edited for rail and tic. The eotnan also offers $1.11 per lin eal jaid In cioss-ctils, coal to bo lo.i 1 cd clean, and the cai.s to liae 6-Inch toppliiK at the bic.ikcr black-head or honey between coal and loof to bo taken down. The nilncis Insist upon Jl.O'i'i per e.u, no matter what the thickness of the coal; $1.11 per lineal wild in li oss-cuts and $2 li.l ner llmal Mild of rock and an allowance made foi the black-head. The men claim that If they accepted Ihe icalc offeud by the company their condition would be even woiso than It was befoie. The men expected ?o lme n confeienec with Supeilntcndent Ncal'- on Satin day, but ouIhk to his absence fiom the city nothing has been done, A committee has been ap pointed lo wait on the olllclals of the company to aiiaiiRe a cttlenient of the trouble. Sheiiff Called Out. JucIro HnWry, ot "Wllkrs-Uaire, Riant"d a piollmlnaiy Injunction, on Situid.iy, icstralnlnsr the sttlklns min ers ot the Ten. pie foal comp.mv fiom Interfoulnt? with the men now at woik at the Foity Koit collieries. The company, In applying for the injunction, claimed that the cimineeib nnd pump-iiinneis hail boon tliwati't)"il b the RtilKeis, and that their lives weie In OuiKoi. Shoilff Ilaivey im mcdlal'ly nftei the iiijunctlon was granted, swoie in a numbei of depu ties, who nie now patiollliiK outside the minor T. II. Watkins, the Koneial nianaser of tho rempany. stated on Katuida, that the statement that he had lefuscd to tonf'i' villi a committee of mlneis was fab-e. lie stated that he did 1011 ler with them for thiee limns and In feimod ihem that he bad Itnostigatid the runner ihoioughly. nnd hud found that the compnny was paying its men inoip tht'ii tho axciage price paid by othf 1 cnnipnnlih opeiatlnj; mines n the legion. lie fr.itlier Infoinied the committee that lie had no objection to his em plojs joining tho United Mine Woik hh of Airorlca, but hns objections to discussing his business with the lep irsentatives of that oignnlzation. Meeting of Agents. The monthly meeting of the Lacka wanni p.'ssKiger agents was held in this city on Patuida, and was at tended hv ficneial Passenger Agent V. AV l.fe. Chi f Cleik temgo V He lor, doner il llastein Passenger Agent Jfowur.l .' Hall Tl,i tiling Passenger Agent cu Artum.i all cf New Yoik. Division Passongu Agents Kicd i Fox, of Jtuftnlo AV C Di.i) ton, of t fm miMMi wx'r'mw rnimney for beine black. It isn't its fault if the lamp is al ways smokinir and flicker- imr. It's the oil. Stop uiiut? iuferlor oil and use our Headlight Water White . Oil If you wish to learn what real M lamp comtort is. won't rr smote or smelt, e.ives greatest light at smaller co&t man any oiuer oil. Your dealer has it. ATUNTIC BEIINIKa CO. Wimm WiE3i VSk il 5 Hwm fy 5 s gr -S-fc, ' ''" .'s$2iSr LV . . wj. ..- s-iH.4 Smiicuso, and 51 U flmltli, of this eltv Uteakfast was enjoyed at the Jer 1'iyn, and seeial bonis wore devoted to dlfcevsslncr mutters pcitalniiiR to the company's Interests. The lslt0r3 wen- fiken tluoiiRli the local shops, whole tin ne, rolling stock was In spected, nnd a tun ovoi the Bloom div ision on the combination car was also enjojnd. The agents dlscm-Rcd the summer tlni" tab'es, which nie now belns ar 1 aimed, and which will be Issued on May 1", and adjournment was made to meet In Km acute next mouth. New Tobacco Company Formed. A company litis Just boon framed and cha'tor of incorpoiatlon applieJ lor by lending tobacco dealeis In Notthciotein 1 enr.vlvi'iila, to 00 known as "The Til-eoloi Cigar and Tobacco company." A meeting of tho Incoipontors was had Katuiday at tlio Scrauto'i house In this city, at which nice' Ing It was decided to capitalize the cviiipi.ity with an aulhoi ized capi tal of one bundled thousant1 dollais Count)' Tiensuier M. J. Kelly was made tempoiaiy societal)', Victor Koch, of the Scianton house, tempoi ary tieasincr, and the well known to bacco liu'iiufactuier, Adolph Htaikmnn, wis made pieMdent and manager This Imls fait to be the laigest to bacco manufacturing onteipilse ever exploited In Seianton The Until 01 san itation ot tho incorpomtion will be completed on Tuesday of next week. The eh liter has been appll'd foi bv Attorney P. I) Heplogle, and the lncoi poratlon Is to be under tho laws of the state of Delawaie. The Coal Tiade. The output of 3,136,00i) tons of haul coal foi Match shows that month was up to the noiinal as a coal but nor, though the outout was 1MI.000 tons ics than Mm ill, U'll, which was a March long to be lemenibeied. The various conip intes s-ei 111 to liae their output under good contiol. Thoie Is some coil aceuniulitlpg at sjuboud points where pi ices shev no impi moment. Coaxtw.'-e i t e i i, 1 . 1 iato3 ,11 eiy low and the fart that the movement cst waul Is light Is when the saie was on mi" f.ti fiom b lug deanel ap )tt. In the West, as In the Kast, tiade is quiet. Xaigation is cNpected to open to Lake Supeilor points the coming week It Is doubtful If thoie will bo much of a rush to get unthraclte foi waid. Freight rates spoken of ale 50c. to ljuluth and somewheie between CO and T.'e. to Chicago Theie Is little do ing at most Inland points. At lower Uke ports theio Is leported to be mote coal on hand than a year ago. At New Yoik haibor tho steam sizes continue scaice, buckwheat being very haid to get. Tlie huge sizes aie not wanted We quote toi free binning antlnaolte f. o b. New Yoik: Broken, $3a3.-.'U, egg. J3.30aBrn, nut. $)6"..i3 7j, stove, $3 fira3.73. Ijiiglneeilng and Min ing Journal. The L, L. & W. Boaid. Follow Ing Is tho make-up of tho Del awaie. Lackawanna and Westotn boaid for today: VNtiloii, IM , .piil 10, 1DO0. L'MMIIx -' T) ) III, soutli IV. II. Xldiels. 11 j. 111., nuitli (!. riuuiifclKrr. l't I I.I li. 10 a in. Ilcatri 1 l'lll lis. s 11 111 , houtli llniwr. 11 .ill 11. Ill , kOlltll MclJIl, T . 111 , smith Mmplit, 10 p. 111., hOUtll C. c'lwlo. i's-i:(jni i.noimj, fi.J) 1 1. in Maiamui, Wll.l) CVIs, Mlltlll. I p in I I'. Mjton. j p in 11 itjirpit 4 A'i p in I 11'llai.i 'i p 111 V. King-lrj. MBS. O'BOYLE RECOVERING. Bullet Was Removed from Her Cheek Satin day. Mis James O'l)o)lo, of Fmnkllu ave nue who was shot Satuiday, Maich 31 b) liii' husband, who then commit t"d suicide. Is making good piogiess at ihe I.aoKuannahoHpital. Saturday a bullet was iemoed from her left cheek It was tho one which had shatteied hoi upper jaw. and consldeinble diffi cult) was experienced In icmovlng it. Sliottl) nfter her mtry into the hos pital a bullet was lemoved from her back, and It Is thought that theio Is still nnoth'jr In her body. Mis 0'Hole ls kept In the gicatest jvissihle quiet and her recovery Is now considered piaetiinlly suie. SAY IT ISN'T SMALLPOX. Auburn Physicians Claim Their Town Has Been Wronged, Physicians nt Auburn Centre, Sus quehanna county, where smallpox, It was reported, Is epidemic, nro out with a claim that the disease Is not small pox, but Cuban chicken-pox, and tho the pnpeis have done a gieat injustice to their town. Tho newspaper u-ports. It might be noted, weie founded aou t1 statement of the stute hoard of 'health, which has an otllcer theie to malntuln a btilct quaiuntine. Everybody's Lunch The workingmnn's dinner pnll nnd the children' lunch box have a new attractive!) cm when built on a Unoeda Biscuit basis. I'or a hasty meal at home, nothing sur passes the plain goodness of unoeoa discuii cy tempt the appetite when plainer food fails. No disappointments alnaya fresh, always crisp, nlsas delicious. Unooda Blscultcomc from the box ns fresh as to-dn 'a brend, and just as wholesome. Daintily served in a dainty p tckage making a royal lunch for just Five Cents Never sold in bulk. Refuse all imitations. We own and control the only package that keeps the biscuit fresh and crisp. Insist on getting Unooda Biscuit. National Biscuit Company. EASTER SERVICES IN CITY'S CHURCHES Concluded from Pdfic ? had been leheaislng this mass for weeks past, under the able dlieetlon of Piofcssor W. P. Schilling and they acquitted themselves remarkably well. The "Credo" and "Benedlctus" were fiom I.nmblllottc's Paschal Mass Tho olllceis of the nins wcio as fol lows: Celebiant Itlght Uev. Bishop M. J. Iloban; assistant pi lest, Hcv. D. J. MacfioldiicK, deacons ot honoi. Rev. I. i:. Lavelle and Ilev. J. F. Malone. deacon of mass, Hev. P. J. Gnugli; sub deacon, Be. Mvles McManus, master u. ceicmonies, ito. J. J. Loiigluan. Hev. D J. Maerioldilck pleached the seimon. In which he dwelt upon the lessons to be di.iwn fiom Lastei Sun day and tho jo)s that should possess nil Chilstlans on that occasion. lie stated that the resurrection of Clnlst pi mod that be was innocent of the clinics Imputed to him by his enemies. It also pioxed Irrefutably his divinity. The icsuirectlon. he contended, was a guai antoo of man's rcsuirectlon pio vldlng he llcd a life like Chi 1st An othei foiclble lc-son that may be de iicd fiom the lesuricction Is that the fi lends of Out I.oid misunderstood III111. The) did not undeistand how He could llse fiom tho dead and bi ought spices to pieseivo fiom coi uiption a body that was incorruptible. "Thoie .11 e too many Chilstlans to day," said he, "who deal not with a living Clnlst, but with one who Is dead, not with a leMirioetod Chi 1st, but a Clnlst who Is still tho tenant of a tomb. Too often do we bilng mateilal gifts to Him Instead of the infection of 0111 hcai ts." The sanctuaiy and altar of the chinch weie beautifully decoiated with 1'astei llllles, the altar especially being tastefully tilmmed, OP. AC niUJFOItMKD. All of the speil il musical programme piepared for lendltinn at the Ctiace llefm mud chinch )esterday wns not giving, ow Ing to the unfortunate illness of the choir leader, W. T. Ilackct What was glen, howevoi. was well lendcied and lellected great ciedlt on the choir The chinch was handsomely decoiated with llllles and cut llowers The pastor, Re. G F Aliich, preached an nppiopiiatc sermon hi the moinlng on "The Power of tho Risen Clnlst." The day was appiopi lately obsened )esterday at the Holy Trinity Luther an 1 Inn ch. The edifice was beautiful ly decorated, the alta.1 being coered with banks of palms and llllles. The Holy Communion was administered at the moinlng sen Ice and Rev. C. G. Spleker spoke on the subject of "East er Joy." j:. R Piotheioe led the choh, width lendeied seveial appiopi late seloctlotii In the evening a ver) enteitalnlng ptogi ammo was lendoted by the mem beis of the Sunday school. Several songs were sung, iccitatlons given and short nddi esses made, Rev. Spleker speaking bi telly on the meaning of the day and tho lessons -derived from It. At the conclusion ot the set vices each child was piesented with a small bas ket of Laster eggs. At the Giace Lutheian church, at Madison inenue and Mulberrv street, Rev. Luther Hess Wailng yesteiday was In charge of the soi vices. In the morning the largest communion in sev eial )eais was administered and a number of new members admitted Into the congiegatlon. Rev. Waring spoke Interestingly on the subject of "The Resin reetion" and the choir tendered several vocal selections In an excellent manner. The chuich wns handsomely decor ated nnd piesented an appeal ance en tlrel) symbolical of the faster season, In the evening the Sunday school ren deied nn Inteiestlng piogrammo nnd Rev. Willing spoke on "Church Exten sion." Both services weie attended by a very large congiegatlon The offei Ing was ver) geneious. CALVARY RUFORMF.D CHl'RCII. Rev Mai Ion L Flior nddiossed the leaves the lungs weak' and opens the door for the germi of Consumption. Don'i wait until they get in, anC v'ou begin to cough. Close the door at once by healing the inflammation. SroAts &nvul&ion makes the lungs germ proof; it heals the inflam mation and closes the doort It builds up and strengthen, the entire system witl wonderful rapidity. 50c and ti cio, alldruKghts, hLOTT 4: BOVV.N1, ChcmUu. .N York congregation of the Calvary Reformed church yesterday moinlng, taking his text from Romans nnd.sDokn on the transforming power of Christ. Sev eral children were baptized nnd n large number of new members admitted to the congregation. In the evening an enteitalnlng programme was rendered by the mcmbois of tho congregation and Sunday school, passages ot Bcrlp turo being tend and Kaster carols sung. A special choir consisting of the Misses Hart. Miss Du Bols, Kdvvnrd Welsen fluh, F. II. Smith nnd the pnstor ren dered several selections and Rev. Flror spoke on "A Walk to Bmmaus." The talk was of a descriptive nature and was much enjoyed by the congrega tion which filled the handsomely dec orated church. The Kaster services held nt All Souts Pnlvcrsallst chuich yesterday were very Impressive. The chapel was vciy dalntly and artistically decorated with ferns and flowers. Tho pastor, Rev O, R. Boaiclsloy, preached a very helpful unci Inspiring sermon on ' Christ. In You the Hope of Gloiy." Dining the sei vices nine were admitted to mem bership and two children christened. The Easter services at the African Methodist i',plcopnl church at 2.30 p. m. and T.4" p. nv weie of an elaborate and Insph Ing character. The music wns of a high order and fully In ac cord with the spirit of the day. The chlldien's choir sang In the afternoon under the direction of Miss Sadie J. Morton, who piepared a speclat pro gramme. The solos by Miss Mabel Wilson and Klla Rex were well ren dered nnd gives ctedlt to these little gills' voices. In the evening theie was specilal music by a laigo choir of selected voices. Mis. Gllmeie and Claude Smith sang the duet. "He Chose the Cross." Jack Berry sang "The Resur rection" In a fine baritone voice. "The Holy City" was sung by Mr. Xelsnn. "The Palms," by David Blown, and a soprano solo, "The Celestial Choir," by Mrs Morton, were all lendeied with good effect. The church was dee orated with Easter llllles, potted plants nnd feins. POLICE PICKINGS. .lolm CUrk ai irrrotnl itunlij l) I'.itrolman I,ona 11.1) on the clurifp of simpleton jnil ot vln latlnir tlic city ordinancr In attf mptlng to sell jowi'lr) on the street without .1 Hemic. He was fined 52. nlrharil Mmphi. a well known ihaiacter in police circles, wai arrested .it 8 10 o'clock Sitnr rlay night hv Patrolman I.ona Hat, who found Mm in A S Cleveland's market, nn lower Lack awanna nvemtc, filling a djr with dams He was taken to the Center street police station nnd wo' held foi rouit This is the third night In succession that this place was buiglarizcd John Ilever, of South Nranton, was arrested late Saturday night for cieatlng a iliiturlume at 111 Tenter street V quarrel was started, which resulted in Ilever uurllnc .1 lighted lamp at one cf the women In the place It set (ire to the carpet -mil tho police weie notified Sp geant .lones irrivi d and took Ihe imn to the (enter street police station He there left a deposit for his appearance at innrt )e-,terda) morning, but, however, did not ceppeu. Of all ill health Is caused by Impure Blood The cause is removed by purifying the blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla It cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum, all Humors, Boils, Pimples, etc. Makes Rich Red Blood By increasing the red corpuscles which give the blood life and color. Remember, Hood's is Peculiar To Itself 710 I The Proper Thing is At the Proper Time X x Is a Spring Suit or g H Spring Overcoat for Easter B 0 0 JJ pvF THE "B. & i." KIND. They'ie always of 2 JJ Vy Best Material, Best Make, Latest Cut and 5J Q Prices Always Right. Equal in every respect p to tailor-made, and as to lit if they don't fit you p v can't have them. o- VVe also have the best and largest line of Alatle.to-Order Samples in the city. 1 BOYLE & 416 Lackawanna Avenue. SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Monday A Cotton Chance Eight thousand yards of Everett Classic Dress Ginghams, a regular 8-cent quality, At 5 Cents a Yard. Five thousand yards of Printed Dimity, a regular kv cent: quality, At 7 Cents a Yard. About a thousand dollars worth of Summer Dress. econ omy in six sentences. And the goods are perfect. Fresh and clean and bright and new, and in patterns that are as dainty as the Spring flowers, which they use as models. Connoliy & Wallace, 127 and 129 Washington Ave. rt IKl L, It Lager Brewery SIaniifacturcisr OLD STOCK PI L SHE Ft 435 to 455 N. Ninth Street, ,PA Telephone Call. '2.H. The Dickson Muiiuractiirin&; Co. bcranton and Wllkoi-llurrs, Pa, Mnmifucuireri of LOCOMOTIVES. STATIONARY ENGINES Boilers, llolstlns and Pumping Machinery, Qencral Office, Scranton. Pa. s 0. 0 0X 0 l MUCKLOW, 0 II I II I mmmd&hLk BGwnBnJp tJ "H w1 In a hfe. sit StSCX&kF I RUGS I CARPETS I DRAPERIES ! t Prices the Only Thing Cheap About Them. . WILLIAMS & 129 Wyoming Avenue. 4.4.4.44.444.44.44 4.4.4.4. 4 THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON ORGANIZED IB72 DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. I Capital- I SURPLUS $200,000 4BO.OOO Wfll. CONNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vice-Pres. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. Special attention elvcn to busl iioos uoc-oiintH. Tin co pci tent in. DR. DENS I EN 311 Sprim St. Terapio Court Building, SlRANTON, PA. ii . 1 v All acuto mid clironk diseases of men womi'ii unit ilillilren L'llHUNIC, NHIIV OUS. llitAIN AND WASTING DISi:AS VS A 8Pi:ClAl.TV. All illnenses ot the L,lvor, ll(lnc, Uliiiltlii, hkln. Wood Ntiven, Womb, Ujf, liar. None, Thront, nml l.utiBS, I'nniiTH Tinnom, l'lles, Uuptuio, Ooltri', Hhuiniilliiii, Anthniu, Catarrh, Vailococt'le. l.nyt Manhood, NlBhtly r.mlsnlons, all IVmule Diseases, I.oucoi rhoea, et (lonorrheu, Sphlll, Iilond I'olson. Inillneretlon anil outlirnl habltB olillterutfil Siugerv, KUh, i:p. lepy Tiipu and Hlomnch Woims t'A TAHHHO.ONi:. Spu'lllo for Catarrh Three months' ti eminent only $3 00, Trial free In office Concultntlon unit exami nations free, Olllce hours Ually and Bunduy, 8 a. m. to 9 p. in. DR. DENSTEN TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS tcieat p.ilu on inleicsl ucpobllb, r i I j jaix-..j ub - -t The Reason Why Must be some reason for the great increase in our business? Right goods at the right price are appreciated 4- - uy rignt ouyers. we sen your neighbors and friends whv not you"? A bit fastidious perhaps ? Well, just come in and see these new McANULTYt - f - f - f - f - f - f -f-f-f-f-f-f-f-- -f-f4-f a uiHiimimiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiu E Are You Still a I Pedestrian? i Bather tramp than tiendleP As you watch the procession of happy wheelmen and wheel women do you realize how much you aie losIngP There is no i egret for you to follow the purchase of the bi cycle, only pleasure unless you buy the wrong kind. Theie Is always n leader to every procession and the lead er of the bicycle procession is the 1 Orient Leader. a nt a mi i 3 fi s 211 WnsIiliiKlon Ave. : niiimiiiimiiaiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiE At Retail. Coal of tho best quality for Comeetla use and of all sizes. Including Iiuckwheat and Qlrdseye, delivered In any part of, the city, &t tho lowest price. Orders received at the office, Connell bulldlnc, Iloom S0: telephone No. 1762, or at the mine, telephone No, 372, will ba promptly attended to. Dealers suppllud at the mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO 5pssa5 The Best Washing Powder vssj lii&EMii-byuttV QMI
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