The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, December 11, 1900, Page 8, Image 8

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B THE SCRANtfON
TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1900.
The Delicious
Fragrance
from a hot
Royal Baking
Powder biscuit
whets the
appetite. The
taste of such
a biscuit
sweet, creamy,
delicate and
crispy is a joy
to the most
fastidious.
ROYAL Baking Powder
improves the flavor
and adds to the healthful
ness of all risen flour-foods.
It renders the biscuit, bread
and cake more digestible and
nutritious.
koyal Baking Powder
makes hot breads wholesome.
Food raised with Royal will
not distress persons of deli
cate or enfeebled digestion,
though eaten warm and
fresh.
Many imitation baking powders, made from alum, are upon the
market. Alum is a corrosive p on, used only because it is cheap.
The use of alum baking powders is condemned by all phy
sicians, and in many sections their sale is prohibited by law.
ROYAL Ba'kINCJ POWDCR CO., 100 WILLIAM OT., NEW YORK.
NEWS OP THE
LABOR WORLD
ORDERS BEING FILLED AT THE
DICKSON WORKS.
Changes in the Time Table on the
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
Orders That Have Been Issued at
the Hoboken End of the Lacka
wanna Big Labor Mass Meeting
to Be Held Here Next Sunday Af
ternoon Dilcher Has Returned to
the City The Board for Today.
Work is brisk at the Dickson Manu
facturing company's shops and several
large orders have been received (lining
the past two weeks. Chief among them
is the contract for six large onlnes,
given by a Xew York stiito company.
The engines are of the cros compound
variety and will be of Ji.OOU horse-power
f-arh.
They will lir of large dimensions, the
ryllnders being -llixGft and SSxfiO. "Work
will be started upon them at an oarly
dale. Ijurgt orrteis for locomotives
were also received at the Dickson
nfllces during the past week, but the
exact terms of the conn arts and the
names of the contracting parties can
not yet be stated.
The shops present a .scene of hlve
llke iiulustiy these ilayy, and work is
being pushed on several important Jobs
Two large steel cranks, which are be
ing made for the Delawaie Refrigerat
ing company, of New York, occupy a
prominent place In tin: shops, and work
mi them is likely to continue for sev
eial months yet. 'When linlsheel they
will weigh four ton.-- each.
Two blowing iMiglnes are being built
for the American Smelting and rud'n
ing company, of I'tali, and a pair of
pi-os-b compound pumps are in course of
construction which will be sent to
.Montana. Pour cioss lompound en
gines, whose cyllmleiM aie 0x42 and
:!Sxl2. are being made for the Hlldeberg
Cement company, of New York.
Another pair of cmss compound en
gines is being built for the Schenectady
Locomotive works; 17x4:! and 28x42 nre
the dimensions of the cylinders.
thority allows conductors to now pro
cure signal supplies from the store
keeper at Port Morris, as well as
Hoboken. Yardmasters' at this point
should approve requisitions for such
supplies.
The attention of Lackawanna engine
men and firemen is called to last week's
bulletin, ordering them to report at the
new Interlocking cabin for instructions
regarding the signals. The company Is
incurring extia expense in keeping an
instructor at that point to explain
everything in connection with the
workings, and a prompt attendance is
asked.
Today's D., L. ft W. Board.
Today's D., L. and W. board Is as
follows:
Moml.13', Pec. 10.
WILD CAST, EAST.
8 p. in. 1. DcWnp.
Ill p. m. A. J. McDonnell.
11. i0 p. in. P. t'nnr.atii?li.
TiKMld, Dtc. II.
WILD CATS EAST.
ViJil .1 in. I. A. Biuli.
:i j. rn. 11. I. Luklii.
I a. in. K. l. "rrroi.
.ri .i. II..- W. A. hnrtlmlmii'M.
(i ,i. m. T. F. Kitput I ilk
T a. in. V. Ilillt-tt.
t- .i. in. U. M. Ilallrtl.
H. in. i:. K. StOM-iw.
10 n. in. I. Slngi'i'.
ll.au a. in. II, I'inncil.
1 ii. in. I-'. Wall. i
'2 p. in. M. CoMvii, illi Var(iI' nii'ii.
'US p. in. F. Van Wonuer.
l.n j. in -J. llcnnlij.iii.
SUMMITS.
(' a. in., we.i Ii. Fiuuu(t'1l:cr.
'i .i. in., v.i-t W. II. Nil hi. Ik
12 iiMm K noun, west .l. Cirnttr.
,1 a. in., i.isr-I'. McAlli'ld.
2 p. in., obt J. Moricr.
7.30 p. in., cast II. Olllgan.
7 p. m., ut from Nay Auk K. IJiifty.
7 p. m., cit (torn Co.iuna Mcl.ana.
7 ji. m west from Cayuga Glnlcy.
PULLER. '
10 a. m.V. E. Sscor.
PUSHERS.
S a. in., Homer.
lt.30 a. in. Moral).
7 p. m. Murphy.
9 p. in. A. It. Rowe.
i'Assexckr i.xixi:a,
7 a. .in. -uanncj.
5.) p. m. Stanton.
7 p. m. Mct;ocrn.
WILD CAfS WEST.
I .i. m. ,1. 0'IIau.
n a. in. J. H. MrCann.
0 a. m. T. MrCuthj.
7 a. m. W. Lallarr.
6 n. m G. W. Smitli.
0 a. ni. A. V. Mullin.
II a. in. fi. Thomas, with !loe;;iV tun.
12 o'clock noon A. II, Smitli,
1 p. m. C. Kinssley.
.1 p. m. J. K. Masters.
I p. in. I. Barber.
,1 p. m. C. W. Dunn.
II p. m. T. J.Thompson.
notici:
Conductor O. Case will run with tuitello's men
tjii S p. in., Wllil Cat Went, Monday, Dec. 10.
This and That.
Tlw tiret of i- ncrli's of minors' ni.ni meetings
took place lasl night til Oljphanl.
Cliief Clerk CI. E. Pooic, of the oitice of Ci'n
rral Superintendent ClaiLe, of the I..uk.iuaniia,
xeifterilay reuirw'd from Chicago, with hU fam
ily. The lfornanirwl BooM.cepein' thiu will moot a
week from timipht in (luernsry hall. A great
deal of intcit-Kt is being taken In the orK.miza
tlon anil eiri. day lit- iiicmherslilp )al is In
cici'fd. .
Uib'anuvr I'lednkk lllklicr, of the United
Mine Worker' adulation, who returned to ihia
MERCEREAU
& CONNELL
Changeb in Time Table,
'Assistant Huporintenilnl F, I. Moiso,
of the Central Ititilroad of New Jersey,
bus acquainted the Central trainmen,
by bulletin, of the oliunges In thcrimd's
time-tables, Supplement No. 1 to tlinn
tuble No. 32, south branch railroad, he
camu ofiViiilvo at 12.01 o'clock a. in,
Sunday, December 3, and all trainmen
und cnglneineu were ordered in proem e
copies of this supplement from the
uttent ut Suinmorvllle, befoiu muklnu
thelr runs,
Supplement No, 1 to tiiue-tiiblo No,
.11, Perth Amboy brunch, became effect
ive ut 12.01 o'clock ycsteuluy moinlng.
No local clmur.es have been effected,
Henceforth, south brunch passenger
trains will wait nt SumtnorvHle twenty
minutes for main line connections,
North-bound twins are now given the
absolute vIrIu to the track over trains
of tho same or infeilor class vunnlnir
In the opposite ilheotlon.
Big Mass Heeling',
Thcie will bo ii tally of all tho truiles
unions of the city at one of the local
theatres next Sunday afternoon at 2
o'clock, The Clerks' association, with
President Jlurtln D. Flaherty, of the
Central Labor union, are In ehnrgo of
tho meeting, and u big labor demon
stration promises to result.
It will bo an open meeting, with ml
dresses by local and out of the city
labor leaders. Organizer Frederick 1311
cher, of tho United Mlno Workers, will
probably be among the speakers of tho
afternoon. Practically every form of
Hcranton labor will be represented.
Orders from Hoboken.
A bulletin Issued by Superintendent
Ketcbtim, of the Lackawanna, from
Hoboken, announces that today tho
Vie sign governing the east-bound
track, located west of Dover, will be
abandoned.
Another bulletin from the same au-
NOW OPEN IN OUR NHW STORK WITH A
NI:W STOCK POR THE HOLIDAYS
Diamonds
Watches
Silverware
I
Jewelers
Silversmiths
Fine Jewelry
Ctit Glass
Leather Goods
H'lt STOCK FOR KXTKNT, VAltl
KTY AND FINKNKSK IN KVBRY
DHPAlvrMKNT IS NOT EXCKLLKD
IN THIS LOCALITY
iH'lt WKLL-KNOWN OUAnAN'TRK
liOMS WITH KVKKY ATtTK'LK. . ,
ALL AUK WKLCOMK,
No. 132
Coal
Exchange
Wyoming
Avenue
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Holiday
Furniture
Going to buy a gift for Christmas? Why
not make it a useful one a sensible one ?
We are stocked with a splendid lot of
Novelties amongst them you'll find just what
you want
I'ANCY STANDS AND TABLES
ARTISTIC BRIC-A-BRAC
VHRNIS MARTIN I'.ECES
Might go on with a list that would keep you
thinking for a week, bupposing you take time
by the forelock come and see what we have,
In Our New Store.
406 Lackawanna Aw,
Scranton Carpet
& Furniture Co.
elty lt Fridty from tlitfeton, rtporU every
thing to be In tip-top ihnpe In thtt district.
Mr. Dllclier will npfml this week In holding
mlr.erV ind general labor meeting throughout
the valley and then will go to Pottarllle to
attend the miner' contention. Ho will apend
the Chrlitman holidays at Ida home.
CONTENDS HE WAS
TWICE SENTENCED
Counsel for A, L. Sunlavey Serves
Notice That They Will Take an
Appeal to a Higher Court.
The ohbp of the Commonwealth
against A. L. Dunlavoy, charged with
nclllntr liquor without a license, Is to
he reviewed by a higher court. It will
he remembered that he wns convicted
at the last term of quarter sessions be
fore Juilgp Love, who HUspcnded sen
tence upon a petition being1 nrascntad
to him naklng for iiuch action.
The Municipal lengue, the actual
rrospp.utor In the case, was not con
sulted about the suspension, und a week
ago Its attorney asked that Dunlavcy
be brouslit In and sentenced, aliening
that the suspeiiHlon wits the result of
a misapprehension about the facts,
A capias was forthwith Issued and
Saturday Judge R. V. Archbald sen
tenced Dunlavey to G0O tine and three
months In the county Jail.
Yesterday morning his attorney, Jo
seph O'Brien, by permission of the
court, had a formal objection to the
sentence entered on the record to usv
able him to take the citse to a higher
court. He will allege that his client
has been sentenced twice for the sumo
offense, holding that tlie suspension of
sentence, coupled with a command to
pay' the costs, wua equivalent to a sen
tence, conditions having been Imposed
by the court.
An effort will be made to have Dun
lavey released on ball pending a dis
position of the appeal.
CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Beduood Bates via Pennsylvania
Bail road.
On account of the centennial cele
bration of the establishment of the
seat of government of tho United
States In the District of Columbia,
tc be held at Washington, D C, De
cember 12, the Pennsylvania Railroad
company will sell round-trip tickets
to Washington from all points on Its
line at rate of single fare for the
round trip. Tickets will be sold and
good going Dec. 11, and will be good
returning until Dec. 14, Inclusive.
Washington, D. C, and Return, Only
?7.81.
On account of the centennial celebra
tion of the establishment of govern
ment in the District of Columbia, to be
held In Washington, D. C, Dec. 12,
1000, ticket agents of the Lackawanna
railroad will sell special excursion
tickets 'at rate of one way fare for
the round trip, on sale good going on
any regular train Dec. 11, and for
return' until Dec. 14 Inclusive.
Merchant
Tailoring
MM
It is impossible to get more
for your money than we give
you.
Others may offer lower
prices but they give you
much inferior work.
Some give good work, but
exhorbitant prices,
Our facilities are the best,
our work the best and our
prices the lowest.
W. J. DAVIS,
213 Wyoming Ave.
Heating Stoves,
Ranges,
Furnaces,
Oil Stoves,
Gas Stoves,
M Heaters,
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MB-ttf PUNN AVENUE.
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WESTMINSTER HOTEL
Car. Blitetoth St. and Irvine Place,
NEW YOBK.
Auirlcto tln, 13. W ptr it and upward.
Buroptan FIid, fl.M ptr day and upward.
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Dry Qoedk Storci. -f
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r)n block from B'wav ?ara. mv.
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GCRANTON'S SHOPPING O ENTER.
STORE OPEN EVENINQ3 UNTIL CHRISTMAS.
Connolly & Wallace's Hand
kerchief and Umbrella News
s the Most Important News
In Today's Newspapers. . .. . ,
Here are something over 60,000 Handkerchiefs, varying in price from 5c to $12.00
each, and a few ovar 3,000 Umbrellas ranging in price from 7Jc to $12.50 each.
This gives a hint of the w.ds range to select from. We give at random a few
items to illustrate the range of prices for Men's, Women's and Children's Hand
kerchiefs :
Women's Plain white hemstitched
handkerchiefs, 5c to 50c.
Women's printed border hem
stitched handkerchiefs, 5c to 25c.
Women's embroidered hemstitched
handkerchiefs, 5c to $12.00.
Women's embroidered scolloped
edge handkerchiefs, 10c to $12.00.
.Women's hemstitched handker
chiefs with mourning borders. 5c to
50c.
Children's hemstitched handker
chiefs, printed 'borders, 5 to 12 l-2c.
Children's plain white and em
broidered handkerchiefs, 10c to 25c.
Men's plain white hemstitched
handkerchiefs, 10c to 50c.
Hen's colored border hemstitched
handkerchiefs, 10c to 50c.
Ladies' and Hen's hemstitched silk
handkerchief, 50c to $1.00.
Indies' and Hen's hemstitched silk
handkerchiefs, with initials, 50c.
Ladies' and Hen's plain linen hem
stitched handkerchiefs, with initnl,
25c. or $1.38, 1-2 doz.
Children's white hemstitched hand
kerchiefs, with initials, 3 in a box,
for 20c. box.
Silk Mufflers in black, white and
colors, 50c to $3.50 each.
$2.25 Ladles' fine Union Taffeta
Umbrellas with handles of box wood,
Princess style.
$3.00 Ladies' extra nno Union
Taffeta Silk Umbrellas with handle
of pearl and silver.
. $4.00 Ladies' Silk Taffeta Um
brellas with extra fine handles of
sterling silver, pearl and ivory.
$2.00 Men's Union Taffeta Silk
with fine large box wood handles,
very special.
$3.25 Men's Union Taffeta Silk,
with silver trimmed box wood
handles.
$4.00 Men's Taffeta Silk Umbrel
las of our famous No. 77 silk, with
handles of finest selected box wood,
beautifully mounted in sterling silver.
There is never any importunity to buy at Connolly & Wallace's. If the pretty
things tempt you, there are plenty of people to serve you. But the best buying time is
now. Each day the throngs w.U grow greater, and the rush and hurry will increase.
Today there is the best showing of H)liday Dry Giods ever shown in Scranton. Splen
did in variety, and all at fairest prices. Ths story is too lon to tell in detail but it is a
collection that no careful Christmas shopper can afford to miss.
CONNOLLY & WALLACE,
127 AND 129
WASHINQTON AVENUE
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OF SCRANTON.
ORGANIZED tB?S
DEPOSITARY OF
THE UNITED STATES.
Capital- S200.000
Surplus SOO.OOO
WM. CONNELL, PresHeal
HENRY BELIN. Jr., Vlce-Prei.
WILLIAM H. PECK. Caiihr.
Bpecta'. attention riven to bust,
ness nccornts. Three per cent. In.
tcreat pal on Interest depottu.
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Lager
Beer
Brewery
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OLD STOCK
PILSNER
N. Ninth Street, duHANlUN PA
Telephone Call, 3333.
THB
IC POWDER CO.
looms 1 and?, Coin'Hh BTd'g.
OKANTON, A.
dining and Blasting
POWDER
Mr4 14 Mooiio and nuiti 11 World.
LAFLIN RAND FOWDBR CO.'S
ORANOE OUN POWDER
tratrlo Batterlei. EUotrloitzploJerfc
exploding blMt, Hufity 7ut 1
lUiam Ciisilcal Cn's bxp&i
&,
SZtfS!t
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I Williams
t Carpets,
Oriental Rugs!
"A thing of beauty is a
joy forever," a true and
trite saying when applied
to our Oriental Rugs.
What more appropriate
for a gift? Our stock ot-
fers vou an unexcelled as- ..
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son meuc at our wen Known t
low prices. .
McAnulty, j
LEADERS IN
Wall Paper. Draperies,
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miwmx
These Game Boards liave Rales for 50 Games including
CROKINOLE and all the CARflOM GAMES
Florey & Brooks, 21 1 WX5E"
m, DEWSTl.
ftyslclan and Sur,', -
311 Sprusi St
TlDip.O Ullll tUil. i
&GB&N10H PA.
All acute and chrcolo dlsejiea o( men. wo
men and children. CIIHU.NIU .MMIVOUS,
IIHAIS AND WAsl'INO IJlsKASlIS A Bl'EC'.
1AI.TY. All dUeusei ol the Liur, liidueyi,
HUdder. blln. Blood, Ncrvis, Womb, Uye, far,
Note, llirojt, and Luiii, C'aiuers, 'fumori,
I'lUs, lluiiture, Uottre, Itlicuinatlsni, Asthma,
Catarrh, anococtle. Lost Muuhuod, Mghtly
Kirliilonj. all female Diieaea, Leucorrhoea, etc.
donuorrliea, gyrhilif, lllood I'oiwn. Indltcre
tton and youthful liobltj obliteuted. Surgery,
Kiti. KplUuiy, Tape and Stomach H'ornia. C.v
TAIIItllOZO.Si:, eclUe (or C'ularrh. Thrj
montha' treatment only (3,00. Trial Iree in
oftke. Coniiilution ami elimination (ice.
Office houia dally and Sunday, S a. m. to 9
p. m.
DR. DENSTEN
HENRY BELIN, JR.,
Central Agent (or tha Wyoming
Dutrlct (or
DUPONT'S
POWDER.
Ulnln, niasttnr, Sportinp, Emotelen and tha
Itfpjuno L'hunical Company')
High Explosives.
Ealely Flue, Capi and Giplodera. Itocmi 0 Cooi
nell Building, bcranton.
AUKNCJESf
T1I0S. FOItn , PitUtoi
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