"" A' rrr at , yijam y T?wmrtvr ifipf "ni;jv " C, .fc. ,10: THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, .TUNIS 2, 1900. tivi NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD CONFERENCE WITH MT. PLEAS ANT STRIKERS NOT HELD. Men Bay Thoy Must Now Do Doalt with ai Members of tho "Daltod Mine Workors and Not as Em ployoa of tho Fuller Coal Company. Mftke-up of tho D., I. & W. Board for Today Erie Testing a New Marker for tho Rear of Its Trains. The cmoloyog of the Mt, Pleasant mines who have been out on strike for oeveral weeks nnd Superintendent Ncalo did not have tho cxoected con ference last night. The men hnd been glvn to understand that tho superin tendent desired to confer with thorn at St. David's hall ns employes of the Ful ler Cdal company, but not ns members of trio United Mine Workers, and a large number assembled In tho vicin ity 6t the hall. After waiting until after 9 o'clock, ttiey dispersed. It was learned during he evening that several workmen who took the strikers' places, met In the prop yard at the breaker entrance and had a conference with Superintendent Ncale at 6.30 o'clock. What the out come of the conference was could not be learned. One of tho strikers said Inst night: "If Su:erlntendent Nealo haa any proposition to make to the men, we nre not aware of It. We were willing to effect a settlement on a reasonable basis, as employes of the Puller Coal company, had nny such offer been made to us, but now If Mr. Neale wants to meet us It must be as the members of the United Mlno Workers of America." Worn Out? TRYKyMyiTRY El 7a i aTriI l Anothor Coal Company. Anions the charters granted yester day at Harrlsburg wns one to tho Traders' Coal company of this city. It is capitalized at $24,000 nnd Its of ficers are: President, W. L. Schlager; treasurer, H. A. Kaufold: secretary, Hon. It. F. Snmdo; general manager and superintendent, Edmund A. Bartl. The board of directors consists of tho Officers and Recorder Fred Warnke. The company will operate the old Keystone Coal company's colliery at Laflln. The mine has been operated for twelve years and has a capacity of BOO tons a day. Tho company has a ready market for all Us product. D., Xi. & W. Board for Today. Following Is the make-up of the Del aware, Lnckawanna and Western board for today: Saturday, June 2. WILD CATS, SOUTH. 12.30 a. m. F. Wall. 3 a. m. (Siflilntt, with C. Bartholomew's men. 6 a. m. O. I.iidlow. 8 a. m. E. Van Vlr-lt, JO a. m. C. Van Vlelt. I n. m. r. I). Sroor. S.S0 p. m. P. nilllcjin. i.5 p. m. A. Ccrrity. SUMMITS. 8 a. m., north O. Frountelker, 12 noon, horth Nichols. fl p. in., louth McLanr. 0 p. m., Iiorth J. Ccrrity. PULLEIU ID a. m. Boners. rusiiEit3. 8 a. m. Ilouwr. 11.30 a. Bi. Moran. 7 p. m. Murphj 13 p. m. O. Cawley. rASSF-NOER ENGINES. 8.S0 p. m. Magovcrn. WILD CATS. KOItTTI. 3 a. m. II. J. Larkln. 8 a. m. W, D. Waricl. , 10.30 a. n. S. Finnerty. i 1 p. m. A E. Kttcham. j ! p. rn. T. N'aumnn. . 3 p. m. O. Kinsley. ", . 4 p. m. O. Hill. 8 p. m. H. W. Feclilns. 7 p. m. A. F. Mullin. , ' 10 p. m. T. Doudlean. NOTtCB. J. It. MrCann and ercw will o out on 0 p. rn., Summit South, tonight, June 1, in (dace of J. Ccrrity and crew. (MArtlANI WINE,) WORLD FAHOUS TONIC. MarUnt Wine In a tonle prepared upon truly scientific principles. It Is safe and hcncrlcl'U ai well as agrccahle. , Marian! Wine has more thin R.000 written In dorsements from leading phjilclans In all parts of the world. Marlanl Wine kItci power to the brain, sluiiBth and elasticity to the mueles and .rich new to the Mood. It is a prtmotor of flood health and longevity. Makes tho old younft: keeps the young strong. . Mariatii Wine Is epcclally recommended tor Oeneral Debility. Orcnwrk, Weakness from what. ever causrs, Profound Depression ind Exhaustion, Throat nnd Lunir Disewes, La Orippe, Consump tion and Malaria. It Is a diffusible tonle for the entire system. Variant Wine is invaluable for overworked man, delicate women and sickly children It stimulates, atrenathens and sustains the sys tem and braces body ami brain, It combats Malaria and La Grippe. May b used effectively in form of a hot Rro:. Sold liy all dnifjglsts. Ilewarc of Imitations. DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. This and That. The Erie Is testing a patent marker for the rear end of trains on tho Dela ware and New York divisions. It Is an Ingenious mechanical device nnd bids fair to nupersede the old stylo of mark ets. During the last few years the loco motive equipment of tho Krle railroad has undergone some remarkable changes. In December, 1895, It had 65 engines that carried about' 160 pounds of steam working pressure, while today It has 424 engines that carry nearly 200 pounds. Of the 1,036 engines In service today on the road, 84 are Vau clalne compounds and one a Cook two cylinder compound. There are 206 con solidation engines with tho Wooten type of boiler, and 321 engines nil told with the Wooten boilers now on tho road. ?fWf&M': smmm& COMES 1RUE WHEN . .DrfPIERCES fAVffftlTEPRESCRaPISOS ISLUSED. Mrs. Ael Kjer, of GordonvlHe, Cap ' Gjrarileau Co.. Mo., writes: f $hen "I look at my little bov I feel Jtnry, d,uty to write 70U. I'arhapi aome pne will o my testimony and pe Jed to use your ' l'avorite Preicrip tlon ' anA' be bleased in the same way. I ."tooV nine bottles and to my aur- le 11 carnea me uiroujjn tuiu govs as .nn a. little bov s ever wni w . !-- - ... 1 ten and one-nan pountia. I riie It carried me through and gave t as .flue a .Welched tet He is now fwe month old, ha never been sick a day. and it 10 atrone that trtrr bodr who aeea him wonder at . :! -M- en sick a dav. and it 10 atrone that err body who aeea him wonde -toUy' Wpi-f Jfe playful and holds him Featuro of Domeatio Newa Steady Progreis Toward Lovel of Prices. Is the a Lower 1. It. o. Dun & Review of Trado New York, June Company's Weekly will say tomorrow: The most epr.splcutus feature of domestic news is that steady proncss toward a lower level of prices for the chief materials of Industry. Prices of wool Ime declined and there is much ir regularity in prices of manufactured woolen goods. There Is also more complaint of cancellations, and on this occasion In cotton ns well as wooten iwils, with prices ailjie ted to a loner range all the textile branches might expect greater actlv ity. The change In hides has made marked progress also, the averege at Chicago declining over 3 per cent, for the last week. Orders for hoots and shoes Ime been reduced mucn more than fhlpmerts because many works hvl orders wide h ar- not yet eihinsled. The fchipments In May have licen smaller than in any other year since 1S'.2. The decline in pig Iron continues, grey fcirgc reaching HS.M at Pittsburg; No. 1 local coke f22 at Chltagi, No. 1 anthracite and bewemer iil at Philadel phia and LchUh No. 1 $21 here. Only small changes hac appeared during the week In prices of finished products, hut thie arc toward lower figures. There are current statements that some of the properties Just taken by the steel sheet companies have been sold luck to former owners and that properties of the steel and hoop com pany will be divided likewise, but it is not at nil surprising if a few out of po many combi nations result in the disappointment of some. Probably a lower quotation for bessemer pig may be expected by the asociatlcn In the central re gion for the latter half of the year as the clos ing of many works owing to reduced demand may leie these furnaces without full employ ment. The acceptance of two large contracts for export, one for 100,000 tons by southern works, is a good sign. Failures for the week have lccn 1C0 In the United States against 143 last yetr, and 21 In Canada against It last year. pearch warrant and found the dog In tho bouse of these men. They were accordingly arrested on the oharge of receiving stolon goods, a dog being, of course, considered as goods and were arraigned last night before Alderman Millar. Caddon claimed that the animal had given birth to a litter of pups while In their possession, but thoy disclaimed all knowlodgo of this They further con tended that they were not detaining the animal and that they had given instructions to thoie In the houso to give It up If called for. The alderman didn't nee It that way, however, and held each In $300 ball, which they agreed to furnish this morning. Who the parties wore who stole tho dog has not yot been ascertained. JENNIE BOBBINS ARRESTED. Held In $1,000 Ball for Hooping a TJlsordorly House. Jennie Robblns, formerly of this city but now of Wilkcs-narre, was arrested yesterday l"n the latter placo and was later arraigned before Al derman Millar, charged with keeping a disorderly house on Mulberry street and with wiling llejuor without a li cense. Tho charges were preferred by Mrn. Duggan, of tho board of associated charities, at tha Instance of &-young woman who was enticed Into tho house. Tho alderman held the Rob blns woman In $1,000 ball, which waa furnished In the evening. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF THE RAILROADS Special Excursion to Gettysburg via the Lehigh Valley Railroad Juno fl, a and 4th, '00, on Account of the O. A. R. Annual Encampment. Tickets will be sold from all stations In Pennsylvania, Including branches, nnd from Phllllpsburg and Beranton, at ono faro for tho round trip, Juno 2, 3 and 4, limited for roturn passago to Juno 11 inclusive, and will bo honored on any train, exeept tho Dlack Dia mond express. For further Information, consult Lo hlgh Valley ticket agents. O. A. R. at Stato Encampmont Gettysburg. For tho occasion the Central Rail road of New Jersey will sell excursion tickets from all stations In Pennsyl vania to Gettysburg at one faro for round trip. Tickets good to go on June i, t, 4 and R, and for roturn on or bofore June Hth. 44 ft POOR BOARD MEETING. Two Parents Put Out of Homo by Their Children. Two very pathetic cases were brought to tho attention of the mem bers of tho poor board at yesterday's meeting of that body. The first was that of Mrs. Mary Cogglns, of Pltts ton avenue, fceventy years old, wrinkled, bent and gray. She salil that her daughter, with whom she has been living, put her out of the house yesterday and refused to provide for lur any longer. The old woman was In tears and plteously said she sup possel she'd have to go to the poor house In her old age. Sho was ad mitted to the home. Another case was that of Frank Grady, of South Scranton, sick and weak, who has four grown-up unmar ried sons living at home, yet who has recently been put out Into the street and forced to beg. "I've one son," said he, "who refuses to work. The old woman likes him, however, and she's hunteel mo out so she can keep him." Tho board rrferied the case to Director Dlckert and Attorney Scragg, with Instructions to take steps to compel the sons to provide for their father. The report of Superintendent Boom er, of the Hillside Home, was as fol lows: Number of Inmates In homo April 30, 463; number admitted dur ing month, 27; number born, 2; num ber discharged, 13; number died, 4; total Inmates May 71, 473, as follows: Insane males, lif; ln.-ane females, 275; sane males, 128; anp females, 198. TWO SCRANTON BOYS. Still Waters Run Deep, In your Body lies the vital fluid, the blood. It makes no noise, but It gives you life. If It Is strong, pure, full In volume and vigorous, you reap the benefit. If not, the still waters of life, tainted and poisoned, are well-springs of disease. Hood's Sarsapa rllla purifies the water of life at Its source. It makes the blood healthful and keeps it so, as nothing else can, FamHy Modlclno "Wtvtlue Hoofs SirstpxrtilA very highly. When tve ftit the need of a mtdlctne Kite Me it And it keeps our systems in good ordet, N.J. Leighty, Booth, K&nsu, Eczema "Hood's S.rsap&rHtA And Hood's Olive Ointment cured eetemA very qulMy. I vjouid not be without thtm." Mrs. FAynet, 126 KtHogg Street, FaO River, Mass, Tired Fellna-" W fae Hood's SatsapaHUa for our spring medlcim And whenever tut tutve thai ttrtd feeling And e find it is good.' Mrs. John CochrAnton, Pa. G. A. R. Department Encampment, Getttysburg, P. Tho representatives to tho Depart ment Encampmont, to be held at Get tysburg, June 2 to 3, will leave Scran ton via the Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Weatcrn at 10.03 a. m Monday, Jun 4. A special through coach will be pro vided for them and their friends. Agents of tho Lackawanna railroad will sell special excursion tickets to Gettysburg ind return at rate of one fare for the round trip. Same good going June 2 to 4 Inclusive, and good for return limited to Juno 11, Inclusive r.nol!3?Sit0allac SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. A CLOSE-RANGE STUDY OF THIS SALE OF WHITE We have been asking you to consider this White Sale from a bird's-eye point of view, in order to exploit its scope and bigness. Today, if you are willing, let U8 go right to the counter say Night Gown Counter, and a3k to sec not the lowest priced, or the highest say the special sale styles of NIGHT GOWNS AT ONE DOLLAR They show you these ten different kinds All at $1.00 each. Btrangors to Chicago. Tho Lake Sliore depot) In Chicago at Van Iluren street Is also a station on the Elevated Hallway system of Chi cago. From this depot more than 1,000 tralnH per day leave at regular Inter vals for all parts of the city, so thnb passengers on the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway who have never before visited tho metropolis of the West will have no dllllculty In reaching nny part of the city desired without the expense of cab hire, etc. Uniformed nttendantfl meet all Incom ing trains at the Irfikc Shore depot to give directions ns to travel about the city nnd to assist tho patrons of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway in every way. No other rail road Is as conveniently located In Chi cago as the Lake Shore. Work, Hood'a WllaenrltTrllli Ihanon Irritating anl enlr eathartle rn taE with tUod'a SariaparlllC Arrested for Horse Stealing at Thompson, Susquehanna County. A special to The Tribune from Thompson, Susquehanna county, says: "The patties who stole Coe Roberts horses at Ararat were overtaken after a chase of lno miles and brought back on n warrant Issued by Justice of the Peace W. P. Tnllman, of Thompson. They were caught with one of the lmrses In their possession and led tho way to where the other was disposed of by them, so both horses wore re covered. "They gave their names as John A. and Sidney AVllllnms, respectively, Thoy said their parents lived In Hydo Pat It, Scranton, but were too poor to furnish ball for them. The older one claimed ho was Just out of the ro. formatory. They pleaded guilty to tho charge rather boastfully." DUSKY CAKE WALKERS. dm$rA fit M. H lu Lhl 5L ili3 m Like Burning Money to pay It out for Inferior work. Hotter spend twice the amount on a Job well done. If that were necessary. PLUMBING WORK. In all Its branches Is our business. We are thor ough masters of It and all construction or repair work will be perfect In every particular. The best material la used, and only skilled workmen employed. Cambric Gown with yoke of torchon lace, in sertion and fine plsits, trimmed with lawn ruffle and lace edge. And with it another quite similar, but with lace differently applied. Another Cambric Gown, has V neck trimmed with edge and insirtion of fine neat embroidery. Another Cambric Gown has square neck with front and back yoke of embroidery insertion and fine plaits, trimmed with ruffle of embroidery. A good serviceable Muslin Gown, has high neck and yoke ol fine tucks and embroidery inser tion neatly edged wirh fine narrow embroidery. Here Is a Cambric Gown in Empire style, trim med with Point de Paris lace and embroidery. A pretty Cambric Gown has high neck and yoke of fine plaits and hemstitching, trimmed with embroidery. A very dainty and serviceable Cambric Gown, has V neck with yoke of hemstitching and plaits and trimming of embroidery. Another style ol similar description shows quite a different effect. Then here is a Cambric Gown with neck and yoke of eight rows of insertion of embroidery and neat embroidery edge. Docs that seem wide enough variety to choose from ? But remember you hnvo ceeu ouly garmeuts of one price. They're all $i each. This Is to Shou) Yoii Rou) the Sale Looks at Close Range : If you wish better gowns we will show you (of the special priced goods.) 0 styles nt $1.25 5 Styles at $1.75 3 Styles nt $1.50 3 Styles at $2.00 And Others Up to $6.00 Each. If you wish Night Gowns for less than $i, we show you 2 Styles at SO Cents 3 Styles at 75 Cents 5 Styles at S5 Cents 2 Styles at GO Cents 4 Styles at 48 Cents. And there is daintiness, good taste and good workmanship in each. Perhaps it is not Gowns you wish to see it will be the same complete and interesting story of any garment you wish. Here are: Skirts 4Scto$5.50 Drawers 10c to $2.50 well-made Muslin Underwear, at most re Corset Covers 10c to $2.50 Chemises 25c to $1.25 Full, splendid stocks of tasteful aud markable prices. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 127 AND WASHINGTON 129 AVENUE I KS.J27 PENN AVENUE. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. For tha Benefit of the Pupil For tils Pleasure of ths Hearer For tlie Welfare of the Instrumant Your piano should be kept In perfect tune. High class work as sured by leaving your orders with t 11 D i Disported Tbomielvos on the Aa phftlt Last Night. A dusky youth and a dusky maid, In dulging In a most graceful cake-walk on the asphalt iiave, to music rendered by a one-armed darkey harmonica player, attracted much attention on tho streets of tho central city lat night. A crowd of over D00 persons gath ered around the trio, on Washington avenue, and had to be finally dispersed lv the pollen. Thf exhibition given by the pair of walkers was nbout as clever as anything ever seen In this cltv at any of the theatres, nnd a generous collection waa taken up At tho con clusion of tho "show." GEORGE W. Fll. WVOMINO AVIJ. Coal of th best quality for domcatla ubs and of Ml sizes, lncludlnr Buckwheat and Dtrdsey. delivered In any part of the city, at the lowest price. Orders received at the office, Connell building. Room 0S; telephone No. 1763, or at the mine, telephone No. 271, will he promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. T PLEASANT COAL CO " iJHtX ) , A.A.AA A A. A,, Al.ilblBQrrtvueUieMta.UloodFoIi.oii. Tcoihfnl Irmi. Lot VlllltT Trlecl9. ria ) send lit Sworn lottlmonlaU tod Hook "Tro"wi'ror. u, r. inr.r.L,i,, 11,. (!04 rUrlh Mith flL. Iklladelhln. CI, "alttvelr ik onlr treUltii In Iht CalfrelStttti tartfei thauih if rani elefcrUM ism lfclluflll. Fr Dmicarl.a4tolO JT Hours 1 141 "" Y"' T "T ' Tr oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Ik Careful Buyer Knows that our stock is bought at first hands and that we can save our customers the recent advance through thoughtful buying at old prices. See our new Hand-Made Tokio Rugs, All Sizes Bamboo Porch Shades. A J Many New Arrivals in DRAPERIES, CARPETS AND MATTING. LL Ml & fMliJLTY imiiiiimiisimiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiQ You uon't n k nr tho l-ifttll a 1M1VYT 11 a Mil I Pleasure of m i Cycling, i Unless You PM 1 Ride a SPALDING 129 WYOMING AVENUE. xooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo The Dickson Manufacturing Co. Beranton and Wllkei-Uarro, Pa, Manufacturers of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY EN0INES Uolltrs, Holatlng and Pumplnz Machinery. Qeneral Office, Scranton, Pa. Agency lor Hnnnn's Humanlc and World Known Shoes. - Iyer BavMw9 The Cheapest Shoe Store 307 Lackawanna Ave, Agency for Hannn's Humanlc and World Known Shoes. -0 hoe TodaySaturdaySpecial Bargains in s ior men, w omen,DOvs, flusses and imiareo .j In Russet and Black, All Styles and All Widths, At $1, $2, $3, $4 and $5. Oxfords from SI to $3.50 It will pay you to aee our line of regular goods in Hauan's Huuianic and other makes, You will certainly be amazed at the styles and low prices. Kiis La ger Beer Brewery Manufacturers of OLD STOCK 435 to 458 N. Ninth Stroot, Tclephdne Call, 3333. FLOREY Sold Only By I s 211 Washington Atc. S 3 rdiiiiiiiiiiiKiHiiiiiiiiiiiniuiuiiiniici 7 ROUBLE ABOUT A DOO. Michael Caddon Claims Two North Scrantoniana Kept Hii Animal, Alderman Millar had a rather com plicated "dotr" case on before him last night. Michael Cadden, of North Scranton, appeared before Chief of Police Hobllng yesterday and told him that ho believed that James Nelson and Michael Coyne, of Oak street, had his $50 prize bull doer, which had re cently been stolen, in their possession. Tho chief accordingly procured & f Today's Leaders : -4- Men' Russet Patent Lenther $3 and $4 Shoes at $1.98 and $3.39. Men's Street md Heavy Working Shoes at 98c and S1.39. Ladies' Goodyear Welt, Button and Lace, $3.50 Shoes, at $1.69. Ladies' Fine Turned Button and Lace, $3.50 Shoes, at $1.69. Ladies' Rus set Patent Tip $3.00 Shoes, at $1.39. Ladies' $1 and $1.50 Shoes, odd size pairs, at 75c. Misses' Shoes at 75c, 98c and $1.39. Boys' Russet Shoes at 98c Youths' Shoes at 98c. Children's Shoes at all prices, MYER DAVIDO N, The Cheapest Shoe Store. . 307 Lackawanna Avenue. B. Extra Help to Wait on You. WW 5 1 THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED I072 DEPOSITARY OP THE UNITED STATE3. Capital SSOO.000 surplus- - aoo.00'0 WAl. CONNELL, President. HENRY BEL1N, Jr., VlccPre. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashlar. Special attention Given to busl nebs accounts. Threo per cent, in terest paid on Interest deposits. THE POWDER SIC Dooms 1 and2, Com'lth DTd' BOItANTON, PA. flinlng and Blasting DWDER Uada at Mooilo and RuitilaU Work, LAPLIN A RAND POWDDR COS ORANQE QUN POWDER DR. DENSTTiN, an Spruce Strt. Scran, tan, Pa. All Acuta ami Chronic Disease ol M,n. Warn. n n4 Children. Consultation and lSSlJS,LiM&Ti.,,0"r, D"y""'iReBauno Chemical fox's Qfotrto Battartas, Elaotrto Kxplodtn. axplollQc blasts, dafetr fasannl man EXPLOSIVES V 'A ..-. .
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