The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 23, 1901, Page 12, Image 12

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THE SCRANTOX TMBUNE-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1901.
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NEWS OF THE
LABOR WORLD
INCREASED ACTIVITY IN THE
HARD COAIi MARKET.
With the Possibility of Tiouble
Ahead, tho Companies Are Likely
to Havo Considerable Conl Stocked
by Apvll 1 at Eastern Points,
riie D.. L. & W. Board for Today.
Meeting of the Journeymen Bakers
Will Be Held This Evening Car
negie to Build Double Storage Mill.
Tin- Incensed m UMty in the lianl
top.l 11 itlf. iluu U Hip olil v.iiw. etUI
kelils on nnil demuiul Is kooiI at all
ytUttr. What will happen with tho
onilnt: of warmer weather, however,
h not illll.eiilt to h neeii. M pu'aont,
1rin.mil nt Western polntn In pretty
ltiniiK. .t the head of tho lakex hup
p1ift cm tin' iloel eontlntle' to ulnlnk
nnil mine llrniK will uo, ptll only m
tlielr ii'KUlar I'liFtomem. At Minneap
Mitt ami St. I'nul all-mil eo.il l the
Iflllllli" llf f IIIISIIIIUMS. In I'llllUK"
ion limy i2ta!l liitylnir Ii.i l"en aetlve
riiiiiiyh to have imiiiio effect on the
Vli'ilcjmlc trad". Alone the Atlantic
realxi.iid. th'i maiki't H Hovenied al
lliiift wholly l. wenth'T mnilltlolis
lind a lew l'i of wm in Hiinxhlne
i-hork hliylllK del IiI.mII Delil.lliil
lioUle up well. ln)we-p. paiUc-ulatly
lor juih.v and nut !'. o.
The xeiy low pi lees lor s"'l'l coil .II
New Vol I; lunboi and oilier port-.
il llltr In foued saleM. lluw piolnilil;'
Iiiiiii1 the ileiniind for l lie le mi
v8 of anlhrnelti' n little. 1'ileei
sreii'-iiily continue pietly lit in. -ent
mi Inok. n and epjj s-lyet..
snli-i oiiiiiilKinn of Hi'- I'lilled
ni'- iii'lusitiliil iMiuliiN-'li ii li.i" Iveim
Iti wlon nt New Voil, nnil llie ilallx
papers have published more or less
detailed accounts of the testimony or
the woithy gentlemen nunimoned hc
foro it. Apparently the nieinliciw nt
tho commission appreciate the posi
tions they hold utid aio content to
take rjenpml statements wltlnuit koIiib
too deeply Into details that Involve
more or less exertion. The testimony
o far presented simply statts well
known facts, with occasionally an In
dividual opinion on points In dispute.
Thetn Is either n di'tci mined effort
on foot tn spread the hupicsiiun that
u strike at the mlllerleH Is hound to
come In April, or else the olllilals
id lite United .Mine AViirKrm feel that
the miners will not follow th" udvlen
of men like rroMdent .lohu Mitchell
tmd ii iv likely to innko deniiindy that
tho mining lomp.inlca me houni to
i eject lu Bclf-dcfcnse, Anyway, Un
lit tappet or trouble tire threntellliiK'.
The men u if npp.irentlv detcinilnod
to secure further concession!) und tho
companies are likely to reply that
tiaOo londltloiis do not win rant any
Inrnvis" 111 wanes or lower pi Ices on
"Upplles. "With the possibility of
llonlile ahead, the companies me
likely to liae ''onsliloralde coal stocked
jt natorii points by Apill l.-Knl.
neiilnif ii lid Mlnli'K Joitiiinl.
D,. L. & W. Bonid.
The followhiK Is the make-up of the
1. I., uml AV. bofiul for today:
lltlliW. IKRIII'.MIV !
tt .lil I it'. K.i-t fe ! ni . CouiKi- Iluu, I" i
. ,. . II IIUI.Ii.r.
SVIl ItDAV, 11.11 M
Wil.l .in, l'jl--lJ.'IO ,i. tn., 0. V. film-i il.l
.'! j. m., i, MhIUh; I a. In, T. .1. rii'.inli-i.i'
r. u in.. T. rilrint.liU; ) a. m., ,1. (.mil..; 7
j ni., I'ratil. Miliar, ."ill .1. in.. . . Mellon
I); lna. in., II. nillliMiit ll.w ,i, ni. II i.e
Iiuun: II...H . in.. A. Ii, llimmllt; I..0 .i. ni,
.1. . lhuli; I.I. p. in.. I.jtlrmi. with II. I u
l.m'i im n: ii p. in . !. !. Hutu.
MlllllllllO l.lt. 'i i. in., i-.i-l. .1. Mill .1. in.
e. a. in. ut. i.mpiui runniilki 1 1 i ni iv.1'.
II N'lll.olai Ii l. III., C 1st, llllll I'.inlSK. T
. iii, imi 1r.nn Viv iitf, Id MiMli-tu
i. in. wt fiom C.iMiirrf. Ilirir uitfiit.. .Inn.
Chilli; r I', lu.. mi tlcin Ciuii;.'. Jli I. mi'
I I'nllfr -I" a. m. I'. I . VI nr
BH
Ik
tKe.
only
KIDNEY DISEASE
years
success
Its
Writ hi m SAMrlE.
Wabner'3 Safe Cure Co..
ROOHKSTEft, N. V.
.1.. i. V .. in. M. l.li.lfv. 11 Ml i i
r.'ii 7 in Mni-ili : 'I n tn . I..nniii'u
I'.i-.'iiifiT I mtiiii'H . a. .n l.iirliiii 7
Ma-
h narr; .",?.0 ji. in., f-lMitdli. i in. Musmcrn
W'llil rl, WrM I ii. in., . llirllmliiiiiru,
f. a. in., .1. K. Mdto(it. u a hi., 1. .1. (1'IUl.i
S a. in., .' Paxil r; I'l a. in , A. I'.nn;1"""'. wlln
II, Dolnrly'ii lutiii 1 p. in. ' II Mai!-, -.
m J. Ilnlnp; .1 p. in., I'.mii r, ivll'i l.i
llii-'i ii'cii; 1 p. in, ! HaKi.rl. ; . In,
John lliliwyali.
NO ML I-
llr.lI'M.JII .I.1IK.4 ll.'ili Ull M.lil A 1'. Mill
In. trpnrt tnr ilute,
1'. O. I'.idillffuiil on llli V. MjIiuii r. pon
lul ilut.i.
Ilr.ikrni.ni lUiiuil'not will ko inn wnli I I
Jlr.lrs iinlll liuiliir nniln.
Ilr.ikfiiun Jiinot.l. .SjiiI.ii will call ul Mi'iirln
ti'inlilil'n cllin.- nt hi r.ulliM iuI.miii'k'
'(jinliiiliir l.allirr nn.l llrakiiii.u .lixvpli (Vn
1j.iV uml MiHin lli'.il.y will upnrt ill Miprnn
Ii mil in ' o'l'ii- .iliiulj., ll). Ct, nt 10 .1. in
( nmliii tm IV. I) W.iiM anil mw will u.i
.: I p. In lal lirljlit ".ilnnt.iv. l'rli. 2.I, mil
V, I), f-nor nl eitvc .SunJ.v. lib. 21, allnn.it
In; until further notice. Tills run will not
il'pcar on I lie lioari licreatttr.
This nnd Tlmt.
A uiectliiK of the Journeymen llukcis
hikI t,onfeellol1es, union will he held
thin evening nt 8 o'clock In KiiuIi'k linll,
131 AVyomlngr avenue. All metnbeifl
will please attend, as business of Im
portance will come up.
On account of (he wlthdrnwiil of
some of the p.isesnKer twin to admit
of renewal of drawbridge over 11m ken
sack river, on the old loud Sunday,
Kebrunry l!4, conductors on the Lack
iiwaniia railroad will on that date
honor via Hoontoti branch all tickets
to or from nny point on the old road.
The dates lion works, of Chle-.iRO,
recently received nil order from the
Phoenix Cement company, of Nnzareth,
Pa., for crusheis, a ball mill and tube
mill for an extension to tho clinker
department. The (.lutes company has
also received an order for throe. Mibe
iiiIIIh and two ball mills for nn exten
sion lot the clinker department of the
Alabama Portland Cement company,
of Duuoopoils, Ala.
The I'aineKlo loinpnn.v Im to build a
"double HioniKo" mill of the Mornu
type at Its Duquesne, Va., phuit. Mr.
Paul 11. .Morgan, of the .Mnrguti Con
struction company, AVorcester, Mass.,
Is mulling' final iirruiiKcniont for the
new mill, A loice of 100 men broke
Bioimd a few dnj-H ago at Uunuesne,
Pa., for the eieellon of the Carnecle
coinpanyV new merchant steel mill.
The additional production will be In
the inaikel by ourly auiumii.
IuauRUintlon Ceremonies Washing
ton, D. C. Mnich 4th.
(in account of the above, the l.aika
wannii railroad will send round trip
tickets to Washington, D. (.'., at one
way line for the round, $7.7.". The
route, either In M.imtukii chunk and
l'hltndelilila. op via Not tliiimberlaiid
and Haiilsbuig. Tkkets will be on
sale good going March 1st. L'lld nud
:ii it, and will be limited for retain
leaving Washington not lnt?i than
.Alaicli Sib, lxl.
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The Union College of
Painless Dentistry Association
luib proved to be one of these instanteous successes which rise by leaps and bounds from the
sheer force of merit. Our aim is to benefit humanity, and that we are doing so must be apparent
to the most casual observer.
Every day brings us crowds of new patients as well as applications from fully qualified dentists
now in active practice who desire to study the method by which we have robbed dentistry of Its terrors
by rendering the most"difficult and trying of operations absolutely painless, and that without the use
of Gas, Chloroform, Ether or any other form of anaesthetics to render the patient unconscious;
The Faatz Painless flethod
Has Proved an Unalloyed Blessing:
as scores of men and women in this city can already vouch lor, while the quality of work done
is of such a high class character that improvement is simply impossible, when judged by the best
standards of merit known to the dental profession.
These facts have compelled us to look for more commodious quarters, as at present it is fre
quently impossible for patients to be waited on, and as we have expanded as far as we possibly can in
our present quarters, there is nothing for it but to find a building with a capacity sufficient to cope
with our business demands. Meanwhile more dentists have been enrolled to take our Post-Graduate
Course, and we are pushing Avork forward both night and day, so that delays will be less tedious than
they have been.
And Now a Word
To the Public in General.
Success always brings malicious criticiMii and slander. It has been so since the world began, and we piesume
it will be to the end. It is only natural that dentists who have been in the habit of charging exhorbitant fees and
who now feel their patronage slipping away from them, should feel ugly over it. That's human nature in Its silly
form, and to us it affords considerable amusement. But the people will not be misled. Merit counts every time,
and we stake oui reputation solely on merit and fair dealing with the public, all the kicking, criticism and slander in
the world can never hurt us. We will continue as heretofore to give our patrons
The Highest Class of Dental Work Possible for
Practically the Cost of Materials Used
A Full Set
of Teeth
May be
Had for
$2.00
FOR EXAMPLE
Best Gold
Crowns i22
Karat Fine)
Only Cost...
uvir-uc. .
$2.00
In a Word,
Work Done
Here Saves
You Fullv...
90
o
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On Regular Dental Charges and the'work will be done right, as every man
is a perfectly qualified dentist before he comes here
All Work is Positively Guaranteed by Us for Ten Years.
Reader, Just One More Word, Please.
C PaAT7 our general business manager is not a stranger to Scranton. He has been a resi
f -" 4. i m. m. m9 dent of the citv for twenty veais. and will orobablv remain for m numv
. Ai ii i "! t r j4. - - a j . . .
s ine union wouege 01 uenusiry is a permanent institution, estaDUsne
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more, as
but for all time
Office Hours
Sundays
9 a. in. to 9 p. m.
10 " " 4
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LACKAWANNA
Over Conrad's.
years 1
iblished not for a day or a year.
AVENUE,
0unofljWallac
SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER.
Silk WaisTs for Spring.
Exquisite New Kinds and a Bargain Lot
A manufacturers' entire line of samples (one of a kind)'
many ol which are original French Waists brought here for
models. All at 1-3 less the regular prices. The whole show
ing is ready for you today. We need to say very little about
it beyond telling you that much, and adding the remark that it
is a collection that we are proud to show.
The makers are the best and most reputable in the busi
ness. The prices are from $3.75 to $30.00. Further than this
there is little that can be said in type or talk. Such indescrib
able exquisiteness as is shown in these had best be left to do
its own advertising. Attempts to word-paint sunsets, Niagara,
rolling-mills at night, and French costume and lingerie at their
best, are generally painful for both writer and reader and pale
failures besides. So you must see the waists to learn what
can be done with lace and ribbons and color harmonies.
Prices on these samples are very much in your favor
for instance :
A $5.50 Waist for $3.75-
A 7.50 " " 5.00.
A ().oo " " 6.00.
A 12.00 " " 9.00.
A T5.00 " - 10.00.
CONNOLLY & WALLACE,
127 AND 129
WASHINGTON AVENUE
WESTMINSTER HOTEL
Cor. Sixteenth St. ind Irvine Place,
NEW YORK.
American Plan, $3.60 per daj ind upmrd.
European I'lan, $1.C0 per day and upward.
I. D. CtlAWTOnD. Proprietor.
Hotel Vioioriss
Broadway, 51b Ate. and 27lh Street, New York.
Absolutely Fireproof
III tllC LCtl
ter of the
aliopiiiiiK
and tlirulie
dint net.
first tlai
mail Itsup
lioltitinvnt. Kn t truly
new til rough
out.
European
Plan
f? An tit a ct n.
momzw. enrtMr.rrpmtoi. tie or en.
mte, with or without bath, lint iindenM watte
andtelcphonelncmvroom. Culalneunexccllcd.
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For lliisine.ss Men
In tho heart ot Ui wholesale
district.
For shopper
J 'minutes' walk to WanamaUerii;
3 minutes to Slrcel Cooper's nig
Store. Easy of access to the great
ury uooan atoros.
I For Sightseers
-f One block from R'way Cam. glr.
4. Ine easy transportation to all
J points uf tntersst.
; HOTEL ALBERT
NEW YORK.
Cor. lltll ST. . UNIVERSITY PI
Only ono Block from Broadway.
ROOlllS, $1 Up. prCes Rtaionable
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One Night to
Denver
CHICAGO
& NORTH-WESTERN
RAILWAY
Jlir. COLORADO SIMXIAI. leaves
Chicago at in every morning via
Chicago -Union Pacific & North-Westtiti
Line; urric.i Denver 1,20 next after
noon and Colorado Springs and Manitoti
samr neiiing. No change of car; all
meals in dining can. Another fast
train at 10.30 j. 111. daily. New book,
Colorado Illustrated, mailed on receipt
of four cents postage. Call on any agent
for tickets or address.
lr.i.ar. A NrM.1J Vim St., CaC'mial
fOICktl't St.,rHhtlviia'S07 Sm.lkfldSt., HUtburt
li$Wl)Mtettntt.,Bfttn'M4 lull Jit' Si., Clulltnif
301 Main St., Buffalo HCamtut Uatttutt0t1tit
3)2 Via,), SI., llitw'jKhiSt.,Cltt,Urtnt:Ott.
Ui,i" UliUilUIUIUl.il.. .i..iilU4Alljli;UA.
PrOi.G.FJHtEL,M.D.N.?;.t
st.. hiu.ui.hu, r, i" iiu(iikpr in i. i.j4 ;
iaiiirv it fur iner mi ruirri 1411. rKITAIt
piStAflS.OlSCHAROlS.RUNNINaS.ABUSis
.fiwai.vitknknlrnjMfirrSSIS.StflOnVOItnH
tQtTUANHOPPfHtBffl A hi rlrium.no ciiltii),;,;!
virirLtickrcli iiiih )iiUlitptnen(flTiUtntianv
V-rcihciiticurtd In A Id 111 nkv(. Atni l(h4nlrtlmnt
3tir offri St catch. Bulni fhoutlfitl, Snf rHntrn
Trrralnienrbyillnll. fiitlnnr rrlUl.T Mwut
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I DOLLAR SAVING :
I'rtidcnt people are taking advantage o( our
: CLEARANCE SALE
l It Will nav VOll tn rnm.- ami :f i hnw i ran ii1ta -.
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dollar do the work of two
4- Axminster Carpets
4
... $1.50 Values. $i.ao a Yard.
ol
100,000 Rolls
Qa
High Grade Wall Paper up I
j.
Up
t Inlaid Linoleum
Made like a tile, colois through to tue back. Remnants.
Regular $ioO goods, now 65c, 75c, S1.00 yard
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120 Wvominc AveniiR
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WILLIAHS& HcANULTY :
129 Wyoming Avenue
H"H"H4"l"H,4"H',H'"fr4'''4'"fr'H''4'4'
THB
MOOSiC POWDER CO.
Booms 1 and 2, Com'lth BTd'f.
BORANTON, FA.
Hitting and Blasting
POWDER
Uad.atMooaloand RuablaU Worki,
LAPLIN & RAND POWDBR CO 'S
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Klcetrle nattarlra, Klaotrlo Kirlo1ri,
ziilodlns blait, Mifoty Kitnitul
Renauno Chemical Co.'s .:x1.'1,.o''1Vi:
in
m
Lag-er
Beer
Brewery
MiinuTiicturcra or
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
BICYCLES
New models now
in. Spaldings.Cleve
lands, Iver Johnson
and Crescents. No
better selection ever
made. Call and see
them. They're beauties.
1 1 101
211 Washington Ave.
488 to 4ft5
N. Ninth Street,
Telephone Call, '.'.i:i,l,
.PA
HENRY BELIN, JR.,
Gcnfral Ajrtnt lot tli Wyoming
Dutrict lor
DUPONT'S
POWDER.
Ululnj.-. niaitlnc. fportlnj, EmolMfM anil th.
lltuuno ChcraIcI Compan'i
High Explosives.
Eaffty I'ujp, Cain and Utplodtrs. noom 401 Oor.
ncll DuiMIn;, btranton.
aui:ncii:3i
tiioj ronn nttston
John 11 bjurii k tos riymoiith
W. . Hl'IXlOAN Wilkn n.rr.