--"''V ' v 10 THE SCtiAJNTON TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1900. LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD A WORD AS TO THE WORLD'S IRON OUTPUT. The Bemnrkrtblo Demand for It Mny Mean That the Raw Material Will riay Out Make-up of tho D., L. & W. Board for Today riremen to Re Promoted to Engineers Build ing Trades of Sail Tranclsco De mand nn Eight Instead of n. Ten Day Tonight's Meeting. Editorially, the noston Advertiser eays: "Not tho least nmonp many pro foundly startling phenomena which nrisc out of tho stupendous material developments of tho century now clos ing Is tho fact that during tho past 100 years there has come to be nn un precedented demand for certain o those natural resources which exist only In a llxcd quantity that can not ho Increased. At any rule, there nre no means known to science for Increasing tho quantity. A familiar ex ample Is that of coal. Tho Invention of the steam engine created such a de mand for coal that more of It Is con sumed now In one year than was con sumed In 100 yeais In any former epoch. Men of science bid us consider what we are to do, or rather what our chil dren aro to do when the coal supply Is exhausted, as tho men of science pay It will bo long before tho end of tho next century. "Wo do not know that any similar nlarm has been raised about the Iron fiupply, but wo aro expecting every day to learn that some man whoso name Is great In science Is out with a prediction that mankind will presently have exhausted nil available deposits In tho Iron mines of the world. At tho same time, with the appalling consumption of coal there has come to ho a nearly proportionate Increase In the use of Iron. "To Illustrate, we need only allude to something which has taken place so lately as since the close of our Civil AVnr. "Within these 35 years Iron has heen substituted for wood as the prin cipal material used In building ships of war. Tho 'wooden walls of England' liavo beomo Iron walls, and more re cently steel walls. Of steel also nre the naval armaments of every maritime power on earth. A similar change, though not quite so materially com plete, has taken place in tho stiuc ture of ships for use as mercantile nnd passenger vessels. Predictions from high Industrial authority are that within tho next few years the use of iron and steel, In all kinds of building operations, will bo vastly more extensive than It has ever yet been." Breaker Boys on Strike. Tho breaker hoys at tho Mt. Pleasant colliery went out on strike yesteiday for some alleged grievance, and when company men were called In to take their places, the stilkois made threats to do them bodily harm. A patrolman was called nnd dis persed the ciowd. The company otlic lals will adjust tho trouble, and In nil jiioliabillty the boys will return to wotk this morning. To Promote Firemen. About twenty-live engineers on tho Lackawanna railroad aro off duty, owing to sickness, disability, vacations and other causes, and In consequence several llremen will be promoted. Trainmasters P. P. Hamilton, J. W. Honan, J. C. Ferris and J. O. Sickles hrld an cxamlantlon at Hoboken yes terday for that purpose, and the pro motions will be made In a few days. Our Rails Abroad. The Tradesman observes that "In no feature- of our export trade has there been a more remarkable growth during the decade thai. In rails for railways, especially those of steel. The total expoitatlon of Iron rails In 1SS9 was but 7 tons, nnd in 1S9S, 2,769 tons, tho value rising from $210 In 1SS9 to $37,150 In 1S&S. In steel rails, however, the growth was even mere remarkable, tho number of tons exported In 1SS9 being 7.39S and In 1S9S, 29,783, while the value Increases from $233,3S7 In 1SS9 to $i,C13,37C In 1S9S, and in the fiscal year 1900 seems likely to reach $S,000.000. This Increase has heen especially marked during the past three years, the exports of steel rails In the llscal year 1S9G being $310,797, those of 1S97 $2,482,208, those of 189S $l,G13,370, nnd thoso of 1899 I3.2SS, 323, while the first ten months of tho present fiscal year show a gain of about $2,000,000 over the corresponding months of last year. While this rapid Increase Is due to The man tangled iu the tape from the ticker is the type of the average business man. His business cares wrap him about like the coils of a constrictor and slowly crush out his life. The common sign of the busi ness man's slavery is "weak stom ach," the natural consequence of the rapid eating, the indigestible pastry, the coffee and pie or doughnuts, with which many n man stuffs his stomach under the name of "quick lunch." The quickest way back to a strong stomach and sound health is to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Med cal Discovery until perfectly cured. It goes to the root of disease. It removes the cause of ill-health. It makes more blood and better blood, and this blood nourishes every organ in the body to the highest point of vigorous health. During the summer and fall of iBoS , writes Cua. II. Sergeant, Esq., of Main City, Madison Co., Ohio, "I became oil 'run down,' nerves were out of order. I wrote to Dr. I'ierce for uiHice, He ald I had general debility, am) advised Doctor Meter's Golden Medical Discovery, and, thanks to you for your advice, I used six bottles; and since I stopped taking it about one year ago, I have not taken nuy medi cine of any kind, and Max bun ablt to uotk tvtry illy. My appetite is good. I can eat three square meali us n uy, ana I a do not feel that miserable burning In the stomach alter eating, My blood and nerves are In good shape, and, I am In good ruuulug order," Dr.Pierce's Pellets cure biliousness. a gnernlly Increased demand, tho countries showing tho most marked growth In their purchases of steel rails from tho United Btates aro Russia, Canada nnd Jnpan. Tonight's Mass Meeting. This evening nt 7.30 o'clock a meet ing of the miners, drivers and runners of all of the Delaware and Hudson mines In this vicinity will bo lield in O'llonncll's hall, North Scranlon, to discuss the present strike of tho run ners and drivers nt the Grassy Island mine at Olyphant. The drivers and junncrs at tho Eddy Creek and No. 2 mines have already gone out In sympa'thy with the Orassy Island strikers, and It Is understood that at this evening's meeting the question of a general tie-up of all tho company's mines will be discussed. The Grassy Island Rtrlkeis contend that their wages were cut without duo notice. D., L. & W. Board for Today. Following is tho make-up of the Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western board for today: Frldy, July 20. VIM CATS, SOUTH. 8.30 p. m. J. Knni". 10.30 p. in. II. Uarttiolomcw. Satunhy, June 21. WILD CATS SOUTH. 10.30 n. m. O. T. Staples, with A. Dartbolo- inow'n men. 3 . ni. (Ilnlr.v. 0 a. in, O. Kearney. 8 n. m. S. Cnrmoily, fl a. in. n. I.mllow. 10 a. in. J. Ilurkliart, 11 a. in. Mann. 1 p. in. II. HmnetU 3.30 p. in. Wall. M5 p. in. J. J, DulTy. SUMMITS. 10 a. m., south MrLane. 7.S0 a. in., north I'rounfellier. 10 a. m. CarrldL', with Nichols' men. C p. m., north Doudlcan. TULLERS. rusiinns. 10 a. m. S a. m. Hotter. 11 a. in. Moran. 7 p. in. Murphy. 0 p. ni. C. Cawley. rAssr.KCEn excise. 6.30 p. m. Mairotern. WILD CATS, NORTH. S a. m. Irkln. 0 a. in. Kinciley. 7 a. in. J. llennlgan, with Masters' men. 8 a. in. O'Hara. 10 a, ni. John Cihagan. 1 p. ni. Kt'tcham. 3 ii. in. lTizpatritk. p. m. II. V. CoUln. p. in. S. l'lnnerty. p. m. Madipan. p. in. 1 Iniiimitt. p. m. Itamlolph. p. in. E. M. Ilallctt. W. 1). Wnrfel and crew will handle special from 1'ittston to Heart Lake and return, Icjv. ing Scranton at C o'clock for 1'ittston, July 21. This and That. The Associated Iron Moulders of England number 7321 mechanics and 370 apprentices Cincinnati boot and shoe workers have won an eleven-day stilke for the nine-hour workday. The International Typographical Union Issued twenty-one charters dur ing May and June. There was an Increase of 4731 In the membership of the Switchmen's Union "f North American during the last year. After a twenty years' debt, the 'Longshoi omen's Union has succeeded In almost entirely abolishing the con ttact system on the great lakes. San Francisco building trades will demand an eight-hour workday with out i eduction In pay on and after Oc tober 1. At present the men woik ten hours n day for $2.50. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad com pany has completed a storage place at Wcatherly, where It will store 175,000 tons of lluckwheut coal. Nearly 1P0, 000 tons of this small anthracite coal Is already side-tracked In cars at Weatheily and the company will hold it for a tise in price, which Is expected will occur next fall. Tho various telegraph operators of the Mahanoy and Hazleton divisions of the Lehigh Valley are having their knowledge tested on the proper hand ling of the switchboard In the form of ten questions, and as many diagrams, the Idea being to use ono diagram for each question, tho maiks thereon indi cating every operator's ability. Gen erally speaking, the plan Is endorsed by the brass pounders, but they all concede they could with a great deal more ease nnd desire make a diagram which contained a "strip" for Increase 1 wages. PLAY BASE BALL TODAY. Luzerno nnd Lackawanna Court House Officials Will Contest. Tho Luzerne county court house clerks will go to Scranton on Satur day nnd play a return game of base ball with the young men employed In the Lackawanna county court house and the Luzerne county boys expect to administer nn even more stinging defeat than that suffered by the Lack awanna people at We3t Side park a few weeks ago. After achieving n certain victory over the Lackawannaltes tho "Wilkes Carre boys will have a triumphal march over tho hills, bogs, hollows und farmlands called Scranton nnd thtee trolley cars will be pressed Into service as chariots. After tho tri umphal procession the WIlkes-I3arro-nns will dine nt the expense of the victims. Yesterday Deputy Prothonotary Mul ligan received n letter from Clerk C. J. Mil tz, captain of tho Lackawanna county court house base ball club In which ho says preparations for the reception nnd friendly annihilation of the Luzerne enthusiast'! have been completed. The Lackawannnlans ad vise the local tossers to refrain from eating during tho remaining days of tho week that they might bo prepared to do justice to the elaborate spread. The Scranton Traction company has offered tho use of thieo cars and a trolley tide will bo enjoyed after tho ball game. A general Invitation Is ex tended the lawyers and ofllclals and clerks. The party will leave for Scranton on tho Delaware and Hudson 1.30 trnin on Saturday afternoon. Wllkes-Bnrre Hecord. WORK NEARLY FINISHED. Telephone Company's Conduits to Be All Laid by August 1. Engineer A. P.. Dunnlnp;, who hna charge of the work of laying tho con duits for tho Lackawanna Telephone company, stated yesterday to a Trlb une man that all of tho wires In tho cential city would ho under ground by Aug. 1, nnd that the system will be In active service by the middle of that month. The conduits hnve nuw been laid on Spruce street, Washington avenue, Forest court, Centro street, Railroad alley and Onkford court, nnd men aro now engaged In laying them on lower Lackawanna avenue. The only thor- oughfares now remaining to be opened nre Raymond alley nnd Washington avenue from Spruce to Vlno-cHrcct. Tho large switchboard has not yet arrived, but It is expected dally, and when It comes will Immediately be put in place In the company's quarters In tho Republican building. Mr. Dun ning says that the asphalt pavement, wherever torn up, will bo replaced Just ns soon ns the concrete, which has al ready been placed, hardens. MORE BIG BLOCKS ARRIVE. Ono of Them Broke Contractor Stlpp's Big Derrick Twice. Two more consignments of stone for the soldiers nnd sailors' monument ar rived yesterday, one carload by way of the Krle and Wyoming und one by tho Delaware and Hudson. Sonic of tho blocks weigh ns much ns five tons, nnd make It necessary for Drayman George W. lirown to strengthen tho platforms of his big wagons In transporting them from the depots to court house square. In unloading one unusually large stone, yesterday nfternoon nt the square, the wire cable on Contractor Matthias Stlpp's derrick was snapped in twain and tho stone nllowcd to dioo back on tho platform of tho wagon. Fortunntely for the wagon, the dis tance of tho fall was short. When the cnble was repaired and another at tempt made to lift the huge monolith, tho swinging boom broke. The stone dropped to the ground this time, clear ing the wagon. A car loaded with the Harrison Gran ite company's derricks and tools nlso nrrlved yesterday, over tho Delaware nnd Hudson load. The company's rep resentatives, however, ate not yet on tho ground. AMONG THE POLICE. Officer It. II. SliikneM, of Steelton, Ditiphln k&SP&r wf iUI i BEST FOR BREAD and CAKES When you ask your grocer for flour ask for "Snow White" just to give it a trial. It is the whitest, lightest, and most pleasing flour on the market for bread nnd cake making. For sale by grocers every where in bags and bar rels. rTar"WKSTftN'Mliv-rn vKwron emgowwut, MrpHuirl NEW YORK HOTELS. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St and In Ing Place, NEW YORK. American Plan, $3.D0 rcr day and upward. Uuropcan Plan, $1.00 per day and upward. I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor. For Business Men In tho heart of tho wholesale district. Tor Shoppers 3 minutes' walk to Wanamakors, S minutes to Slcgol Cooper's Big Store. Easy of access to the great Dry Goods Stores. For Sightseers One block from B'way Cars, glv. Ing easy transportation to all points of Interest. HOTEL ALBERT NEW YOKK. Cor. 11th ST. A UNIVERSITY PL. Only one Block from Broadway. R00mS $1 Up. Prices Reaionable NERVITA PUIS Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Curo Impotency, Nlelit Emissions, Losi of Mem. ory, nu untune uisenses, nil effects of celf-nuuse or oxcoss nnd Indiscretion. A nerve tonic and .blood builder. Brines 6 PILLS 50 CTS. PS tho nlnk clow to Dale cheeks and restores tho tiro of youth. By mnil fiOonnrhox. O hoxna for I) $2.60, with our bankable gaurantee to cure or refund the money paid. Send for circular nnd copy of our bankable guarantee bond. MRrvitaTfllilRtRBXTRASTREN0TH 1 rsf W W tit,rtlla DBiilta (YELLOW LAUCL) Positivoly Riiarantnod enro for Loss of Tower, irlcocol Undeveloped or Shrunken Orjjnns, Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervoui Prostra tion, Hystorin, Flt, Insanity. Para! sin nnd tho Itcsults of Kxccsitvo Uso n( Tobncto, Opium or Llnunr. Bv mnil In nlnln tiHplrnrn Sfcl.Ofl box, O for $5.00 with our bankable guar antee bond to cure In UO days or refund money paid. Addresj NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Sold by McQarrah & Thomas, Drug gists,, 20d Lackawanna ave., Scranton, i'a. fP5 sm Special Bargains 68 pairs Ladies' Fine 139 pairs Ladies' Russet $2.00, $2. JO and $3.00 Shoes cut to 98c, $1.29 and $1.98. 7 pairs Ladies' Goodyear Welt But ton and Lace $2.50 Shoes cut to $1.49. 265 pairs Ladies' Dougola Buttou and MYER The Cheapest county, srrhnt In town yulcrday mornlna: and took liuilc to Slrclton with him Msrtln Sherman, who was arrested hero Wcrimmljy night on a warrant limed by Jintlce of the Peace IHinkle, of Steelton, charging him with the larceny of a coat. Lieutenant lutls and Dctectho Molr ar reted him on I'enn aumie. Andrew Itrad), who wa arretted on Lacka wanna avenue Thuralay night by Patrolman h'nthi", was arraigned before Mayor Molr yester day In police court and discharged from custody, llr.idy was nrrisled on the complaint ol his brother and was acting In a cry drunken and disorderly manner. They sing a song of blooming May And sock tn wake our smiles anew, Hut man refuses to be gay, Alasl Ills taxes then are duel Washington Star. Paris and the Exposition Illustrated PAItIP, the most beautiful city in the world, presents this year the most magnlllccnt Exposi tion of tho marvels of the Nine teenth nnd u foiecast of the Twen tleth Century ever known. Millions of people will Journey thousands of miles nt vast expense to seo tho MATCHLESS WONDERS of tho Fair. Millions more enn secure, at trilling expense, beautiful ' PHOTOGRAPHIC REPRODUCTIONS taken by a corps of our own artists, portiaylng all that Is worth seeing This llcautlful Art Series will be published weekly, In twenty con secutive numbers of sixteen views each. The whole will constitute n largo nnd beautiful volume of 320 Magnlflcent Art Productions Part No. I Now Ready. OTJP. TERMS Write plainly your name and address, nnd mall tho same to us with Ten cents each week, and your name will be entered upon our books and the parts will be mailed to you promptly, as soon as published. Send In your orders at once to insure prompt delivery. The parts are numbered consecutively from 1 to 20, and subscribers should indicate each week the No. of part desired. Back numbers can always be secured. Subscribers sending us postal order for SI. 50 will secyire the en tire 20 parts of the series. Cl.l'I'.S Any person femllns u ten nine u (h address, and one dollir weekly, will be clen one fet nt the parts free. i itnt: Ai)VK.inisi:n mi par is r. ItllllKHlS MH)l .1 nrrr to rs roil SI'KC'IAI, TKUMS POP. TI1KI: I'AIiTS. Postmasters ami person not cmplojcd ran rrake bis money by ttritiir; to in lor special temn tn nccnK sami'I.ks or tiiim: i n rs m.vv in: SIXN AT Till: OITICT. Ol' THIS l-APHlt, nt wiu, ni: m vi.rn rem to ci:xts. PARIS EXPOSITION VIEW CO. M4 Fifth Avenue, New York The Heller Water Heater. ,vf NO SMOKR, NO OPOU, NO DIIIT, h attached to the kltthen boiler, heats forty Rallons ot water in thirty-fHe minutes, for le than one half the expense of any other i;as heater, ami one third the expense of roal i.toe heater, it allows you to (lliptr.se with the hot fire in the range durini; the heat ot the summer months. 8 82B.3CT PENM AVENUC Low Rates West CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY ON July 9th, 17th, and August 1st, Vth nnrl ? I ct thfl fnllnutinrT rntec will be made from Chicago for round trip, tickets good returning until October 31st: Denver and return - $31.50 Colorado Springs and return 31.50 Pueblo and return 31.50 Glenwood Springs and return 43.50 Salt Lake City and return 44.50 Ogden and return - - 44.50 Deadwood, S. D., and return 33.55 HotSprings,S.D., and return 29.55 Particulars of any agent, or call at 4)1 BroaJway, ',u for435 Vn St., Clntinnatl eaiChlt'tSt..Phlla(lilililaS07Smltlifl4St..rittltiirg 3(8 tVaitngton St., Battc)23 Supirler St., Clmlatd 301 Main 81., ttffal l?Camut Marllvt, Ditrttt 112 Clark St, Chlctta2XltiaSt.,Utt,Trtntil,0itl. Dougola But- I qq) T J h DAVIDOW Shoe Store. 307 Lackawanna Avenue. onnolJj?2aWallac SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. Plaid Back Skirt Cloths Here are five different combinationsthree shades of grey and two shades of brown of an exceptional good quality, 54 inches wide, actual value of which is $1.75 per yard. Choose from the lot at $1.25 yard. The best value in Golf Skirtings we have yet offered. Pillow Cases and Sheets These prices would seern too low for goods of merit were it not household talk that Connolly & Wallace prices al ways mean good qualities. PILLOW CASES. Best Atlantic Bleached Huslin. 42 x 36 14 c 45 x 36-1 5c 50 x 36-1 7c 54 x 35 19c Among Other Things of Which Warm Weather Brings Need of Good Supply Are Turkish Bath Toutels LUXURIES But at Prices within the reach of all. 12Jc EACH Extra Large Unbleached Bath Towels, fringed ends. I2y2c EACH Medium Sized Bleached Bath Towels, fringed ends. 25c EACH -Large Bleached Bath Towels, fringed or hemmed ends. CONNOLLY THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. ORGANIZED IQ7Z DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital $200,000 Surplus SOO.OOO WM. C0NNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vlce-Pres. WILLIAM II. PECK, Cashier. Bpccla". attention Given to busi ness accounts. Three per cent, in terest pal on Interest deposits. THE Booms 1 and2, Com'lth BTd'g. BCRANTON, PA. nining and Blasting POWDER Urde t Mooilo nd Ruin !ala Worlu. LAPLIN & RAND POWDER CO3 ORANGE QUN POWDER Elrotrlo Ilatterles, Kleotrlo Kxlo4ri, exploding blaitf, .Safety fiua anl Repauno Chemical Co.'s GXplohvc in Shoes Lace $1.50, $2 and $3 Shoes, cut to 98c, $1.29 and $1.49. Misses' Shoes at 98c and $1.29. 300 pairs Ladies' Spring Heel $1,50 and $2 Shoes cut to 98c and $1.29. Children's Shoes at 49c, 69c and 98 cents. 1 SHEETS. Best Atlantic Bleached Muslin. 63 x 90 50c 72 x 90-55c 81 x 90-60c 90 x 99-75c & WALLACE, Chanceto Save Money Here is an opportunity to make a dollar do double duty. Our in ventory discloses several small lots, two and three pair of a pattern of Lace Curtains Nottingham, Irish Point, 'iE tt b el I Brussels, Dresden, These we must close at once. soon find new owners. WILLIAMS Carpets nnd Wall Pap jr. on Lager Brewery MnnurnctiiroH or OLD STOCK 435 to 465 N. Ninth Street, Telephone Call. 2tf33. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coat of tho beat quality (or domestto uo and ot all sizes, Including Buckwheat and Blrdaeye, delivered In any part ot the city. t the lowest price. Order received at the ofllce, Connell bulldlne, noom 80; telephone No. 1762, or it the mine, telephone No. J72. will b. promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO IS VOUIt HOUSE VACANTT IF SO, THY A "FOH nENT" IN TI1H TRIBUNE. ONE CENT A WOHD. AD ii ni in x' ik if if si 90 x 90-65c 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE Lace Curtains Fish Net, Antique, Rennaissance, Louis XIY. : Vl The prices are such that they will 8c M'ANULTY 129 Wyoming; Avenue. uiiimiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiimu mm mm j Are You I m Ma I Going Away I s To the seashore or B " "j S Mountain? If so, b s don't fail to equip B 5 yourself with Bathing s B Suits, Kodak, etc., 5 so necessary for a a s glorious good vaca- s 5 tion. Complete as- 3 sortment at 5 i 9 S 5 211 Washington Atc. b niimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMimiimiift DR. 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