! W. ' W THE SCRANTOX T1UBUNE-WEDNEDAY, MAHCH 13, 1901'. NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD (-ROUBLE AT THE CAR SHOPS IS AVERTED. Request fot the Reinstatement of Discharged Employes Is Compiled with Visit to the City of Grand Master Sargeant Offices In the D., I,. & W. Station Are Being Re modeled Two Engineers Arc to Bo Assigned Each of the New Lacka wanna Locomotives. 'I'h? tliicatonnl ("ttlUe nl ihr Leln vie, hai'kjw.innn and Western Unit luad I'ompnny's cm cliorx: 'onu befli ioitPl, Htnl MnMfr far Hullilor L. 'P f oilfield yeitfiiluy irpoilril tlint nil illincultlen weio "iiccfHsfiill' tided iier. As vhih statMl In y.'storilny'. Trlhimt. n I'nmurlttfp ot thlitccn iivii iifini the vecenlly ntcnnUed Car Hulld i' nnlnn wullofi uiion Mr. 'antleld Moiiilny, and i.rnti'd to lilm rottulti fi levunrtv wlih h tliev d'v'lioil rem .llr.l. f'liii'f 'ih'oub Hiew fin n ii'iui'l for IllP IF-lllHtufDIPIlt "I lllll'f "1P11 ill"- i hiirscd last v-nd, ami tin cummlHi" iiifurinpil thp niHitoi vur Inilldcr tint 11' they Mt-ro not Kini a l'avoialdi' .Hisuvr by ypslfiiluv nonil a Htillsc would bo mil' it'll. A 111011111? of til" union ii" li'ld .Monday - oiling In 'aipentPis hall, and theiP the nun nilttpp inado lis icpoit uiiil the a 'M I'litlon ,lmilll(il lis appuiviil. Vpstrldiiy nioi ulii all liamlr K-poit-c.l for uoik a:i usu.U at tlir ymd. ami lownuls i oVlock the member of the loinmltlpo btRnn (niiKifRiitlntr mound Jlr. c'Aiiitrld't otlli e. loiiiiu? trom lln'Ir railijiis dppintinonti, I'lnally, lid bv 'hail mail Mi Andrew, who Is also piphldent of the union, they tllpd into 1Iip nilli p. and then ensued a cession, t lit pioeuPdliiKfi of which were secret, but the icsultK of which were vciy sKtlsf.mtoiy. In answer to the querUs nf the men about tho yaids, the eom mltleo teplli.il that tho matter had been satisfactorily adjusted. Master Cur Itiillder f'.mrieM was t-t-c.n ypsteiday by a Tribune nun, and on being .T-ked the terms upon which thp tiouble was nettled roil-l to give any answer more than the btlef htatement. "Eveiythlng- Is now quiet nnd pcreeful. and nil dlffeienreo nd jnsted " Grand Master Sargeant's Visit. ". V. SdiRcnut, of Peoi l.i. Ill . Brand master of the Brothethootl of Loco motive Firemen, was in the city yes terday, and it half-dozen members of the Lackawanna railroad grievance onimlttee were also bore from dilfer f nt points alone the main Ihi". and fiom what could be learned Indirectly, whatever grievances the men have will be .-Htlsfaetoilly adjusted. It was intimated by j-everal railroad niPi) that Mr. Siuesant and the com mittee bud a conference with "icnei.il Superintendent T. IX Olarke and Supei intcndent of Motive Power and Ma- ninny T. H. Lloyd, at the fonwt'H olflce mi .Monday evening, but this -latetiient wus denied at tho ceneral -iipcilntcndent's ollke. It Is a fuel, however, that Mr. SniKcant had a con fereiue with Mr. Lloyd yesterday af 'einoon. but it was uuderstond that the ineetliiK was purely Infonnal. and ihat nothing- perlulnhiR to thi alleged ailevanees was discussed. Mr. Sai.geant was reglsteied at thx .leini.Mi during his stay In the city mil left the hotel after lunch yester day afternoon, and the majority of tin onimlttee had depaitcd for th li re swetivu homes before 4 o'cloi U. Offices Being- Remodeled. Tin- ofllres of Dlstiiet PasseiiBei and l-'ielBlit A cents Hmlth and Ten Hiook lie undcrRoluir iniuh needed repairs. I'aluter.s and papeihangeis ate now at wmk beautlfylns the spacious toom .Mid when this is finished the loom will he dhldcd into apartments for the Lackawanna representatives. This room was foimerly occupied by the eiiKlneeiliifr depaitment. but the me now located at Tloboken. mid the oflkes formerly occupied by Smith and Ten Hioek nie now used by the iniy nuMei's depaitment. The mom at the extieme mid of tin main hall, formerly ocmplcd by Sandv Stlllwell. is belli;,- fitted up for the Lnldk'e builders heaikpmrteis Two Men for Each Engine. AVIth the addition of the new loco motives on the Lackawanna-tallroad It will lie possible for eiifflnecis to l a igned ipgular runs on the road, which luis heen mi impossibility during the winter, owing to a lack of engines nnd -likness among the men. It Is Intended that theie shall be two men for each engine. This means that tlii-io Mill be two engineers, one to inn while the other Is off. Of course, this arrangement will also affect the Hie. men, and eventually mean that both the engineers nnd llieiueu will have what Is commonly called "steady run." A laipe number of the men now enjoy leuubir i mis., but this liiv.ulably ap plies to the passenger and fast fi eight engines. It Is also intended that promotions shall be made on the road according to nieilt, and that lngih of service will pol be consldeied unless the ap- TO PREVENT LA GRIPPE. Timely Advice fiom the N. Y. "Mngazino of Sanitation and Hy giene." The New Yoik Magazine of sianl latlon and Hygiene says that a moie meritorious medicine than Krause's 'old Cum for the pievcntlou and cure if La Oilppo has never come under -he examination of the clumlcal und nedlcal experts of that magazine. As mui as you begin to take cold or feel he Ill's t fcymptoniH of the Grip take a Krauze's Cold Cure Capsule every 3 lours during the day and 2 before re aring at night. This will insure a good ilght'b rest and a fiee movenunt of die bowels next morning, continue the leutment the nest day and you need mve no fear of thu Grip. Krnuse's Cold Cure Is guuiaiilced to hrc.ik up La Grippe In a day, ami to .-mo an ordinal y told ovor night. It s it new principle In mcdlchiu pie .i.ired In sott, soluble) gehitlno enp iujs. which nro easily (llrsolved by ho vaimlh and fluids of the stom ich. They are far supcilor to liaid, uigar-coaied pills or tablets. They do mt nffect tho head ns dees n,ululne nor ipset the stomach. They contain no Mlonifl. and can Iw taken with safely y the mobt delicate woman or child. Krause's (Vld Chip Is for sale by rrlst.s at "3 tents u Uj. &rir te. bZV i -Tliril L- L Ilns been one of tho most important factors in the physical development of women. It lias given her freedom of move ment, freedom in dress and freedom of action. Tho wheel has led her afield to enjoy the sports which not long ago were the exclusive property of men. In the earlier part of tho century past it was considered tho nemo of womanhood to be helpless, clinging and dependent. A standard authority upon femalo propriety nt that time wrote for his daughter's guidance: "Should you be so unfortunate as to possess a robust constitution by nature, assnmo such sickly delicacy as is necessary to keep up the proper female charm." To-day, the woman of naturally robust constitution is en vied by women and admired by men. To-day the " proper femalo charm" is not sentimentality of inind and sickly deli racy of body, but the sound mind in the sound body which for centuries has been the standard of masculine excellence. For tho great Mridcs made in the physical development of women no one thing is so largely responsible a the wheel. Hut there is one word of caution which needs lo be spoken again and again to tho athletic young woman of the new century, and that is, "Kemem- ber tin- natural limitations of womanhood." " For woman i not undeveloped man." And it is unnecessary as it is undesirable that physical development s.houlil destroy the charm that is summed up in that one word "womanly." It I . " i tho forgetful ncss of the natural womanly limitations, which frequently leads young women to undertake exhaust ing exercises at :i time when nature demands the least possi ble exertion. The result is irregularity or some form of womanly disease which may if neglected undeiinine the robust, physical health which is Mich a source of happiness. For all forms of womanly ill-health, or dicac curable by medicine, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion is confidently recommended as the best and safest of preparations for women's use. It estab lishes perfect regularity, stops weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and mires female weakness. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. Backache, sideachc, headache, nen ousness and all the ills that grow out of disease of the womanly organism, are perfectly and perma nently cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Fauirito Prescription. ''It gives me much pleasure,"' writes Miss lilia Sapp, of Jamestown, Guilford Co., N. C, 'Mo thank Dr. Pierce for the great good received from the u?e of his ' b'a oritp Pre scription ' and 'Golden Medical Discovery." T had sutl'ercd three years or more at monthly period's. It secnd as though I would die with pains in" my back and stomach. 1 could not stand on my icet at all "without fainting; had given up all hope of ever l)ciug cured, when one of un friends insisted upon mv trjiug Dr. Pierce's l-'nvorttu Pre scription. Willi but little faith I tried it, and before I had taken a Iwttlc I felt lictter, had better appetite and slept better. Now I have taken two bottles of ' Favorite Prescription ' and one of 'Golden Medici! Dn.coven,' and am happj to say I am cittuely cured, and all done in two months' time when all other medicines had foiled to do any good at all." The general results which follow the use ol Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription aie well illustrated in the following letter from Mrs. Sauerw aid. Contrast her condition before beginning the ue of ' Faiorito Prescription " and after her cure, and it can be well understood that she "felt like a new woman." "Your medicines are certainly a blessing to suffering women." writes Mrs. I-'lla baucrvald, of I0J5 W. Pratt Street, U.iltimorc, Mil " I suffered witli letnale weakliest very badl. , was c.trcmiU ncivoiii at all times, had indigestion, could not bleep, constant dull headache -hi fact, I was very miserable when 1 began to .ike your medicines, but after taking them a short time 1 began to feel lictler. My nerves were better; could sleepat night, headache ceased, digestion was imprmed, I felt like a new 'toman, and could go around and attend to my household duties, which previous to taking your medicines I could not do. Dr. l'scicc's Pleasant relicts cured me ot constipation ot many j ears' standing. I took c!t'cn bottles in allsix of l-'avoritc '1'iescription' and lie of 'Golden Medical Discovery' and also two u'alsof the ' Pleasant Pellets.' I am sure if uiore women who suffer wn'ild take Dr. Pierce's medicines thes would then lie cominctd of the good they can do." Sick women are itnitcd to consult Dr. Pierce Ivy letter, free. All conespondence is held as sacredlj confidential and the written confidences of women are guarded by the same strict professional privacy ob served by Dr. Pierce and his staff in their personal consultations with women, at lh Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, X. . Addiess Dr. I V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. LI! THiS BOOK, Tho Common Smnme, Medlcml Ad. . vlaar, a not for mala. It contain over a thousand page; and la aent FREE to thoae mend Inu mtamnm to pay mxpenmm of mailing ONLY. Sand St ono-ccnt at am pa for the cloth-bound volume, or only 21 atampa for tho book In papor-ooverm. Ad drome i Or. ft. V. PIERCE, Buffalo, M. Y. k plUants aie thoiouchly lompeleiit to be advaniid D. & H. Men Have Giievances. It w.s i-steula h-aim-d on (,ood authority that a onimlttee or ihivo in-mbtfiM lepiesentlng the Mrotherhood FiieniPii on the Delawur" and Hud son rallioad have gone to Albau to pieseut grievances to Vlce-Presldi-nt Young, with a vl'-w to having him take the matter under eoiisldeiulloii. What tin grlcvaiiiesaie could not bo teamed. The stallonuiy elisliieeis employed by the Delawuie and Hudson lompaiiy are also looking for an adjustment of their wage scale, and hae called u meeting tin next .Sunday ,u Carbon dale. Tho rnustloii of wages will be discussed. The men ussert that other lompanles are paying a unlfoun scale of wages, and that the Delawaie and Hudson company pay dlffeieiU lates. A lame iiiilltu in scale will he asked or. Today's D L. & W. Boaul. The make-up of today's I)., L, and W. boaul Is as follows: 'lCt:SDAV. MARCH I:. Wild Cati, VJj.t-S p. n.. Mill. itli lll.liliu'i irrni ll p. in.. C. W, Dunn V13JSL'IAY, MARCH U WtM lit!, V.iA-3 a. l,i.. W. p. wjuflj U a in,, A. J. .McDor.nelli S.iO a. in., T. J, Trtnpeii: ID u. in., M. I'lnnnly, tl . In., M. Ccilllyi 1 I', m.i .1. Mu.kri 1:41 . in . J. PnrMurt; S p. m . ioirc hint; 0 p. in , P. (lllllhMU- Snmiuttr, I.tc a. m, iati, ,li,ir -.mic-. S . in., v,ta, U, l'louiifi'll.fi ; ll p, in, r.i.t, .1. IU-linU'i.n; It '. in., inl. , 11 Milol; In., init from Say Auk. Mow staple. ltll IMiTinl Jli'MII'U-r' mi n i 7 i. in., rti-t tiem Cnjiiua. Mcl.moi " p. m. wot (iota Cjyi.gi, JtiOlnli-. Puller 10 a. in., I' P. S.inr. Pittlin s ii. in.! lluimu 10 in. S. Pin. nerlyi U.A) t. li.. Mmuii, 7 p. in.. Minpliy; ! )i, in.. tJiinpIng; 10 p. Hi. T. Viiniun, PaMpnetr JaiKliiM ? n. at., (.jtlneji 7 , n . bliiKtr: ""' y. m., Stanloni 7 p. in., MiOtwi-tn. WI1J C'cti, Wii -I f. in,, A, -Wldr.el. Willi I, :, Manli-i' men! S .1. m., 0, I'IIzkuuIiIs iJ s. in., Khbv, Willi II, Polinly'ii iiicn; a a. l.i,, .lolm i;l.Jtun: a a, in. A. lirlthim; in a, in., M. linlilru, nW V M. Il.illell'ii linn: II . in., .1. Uaxli ri 1 p. in., 'J, ltn,Uilplij ! p in,, I, II. MiCi.ti; t) p. in, II, C at in i ; I p, in,, J, BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS . MANUFACTURED BV . CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. p-.oti: tjii: ,ak, "5i n.( n c tucci co-j no riuiiuiri i ncck,u i sixth -hlla'lrlphls, r. Only l.tritiA hlMlnlN 4rrl.. l.uar.4lt.flArur. nl.ohr mill I rl 1,1. . a. a. I,.u.u .1..... It,..-.. tl..t &....... ". "" -. .r- ., ...hptb. a,,,...', , ., n. urn..,. lirhiin.io.l ninbMKi.inri.vr.1. .SMrlil,irni.o rutllncl, I ni..lunm.nU .V Mirunl.n llntta... rcti rf rarfd 4 to III 4!.. Stl .rlr.Drlirllril L flftin! hollilltl t,.rl. rr In (,.riRf. Start fnr bank "Trulk'-f 11 potlng ti.rjr pirdlrAl & .l.rtrl.tl fraud., M.nllon tbl litp.r.T m III Mln P III W A lllllllelullltn, 0 p. , I I. l!,;u. NOIK i:. . II R, v i- will , ii, lili ( riiiiii, tor 'niewlore Xaiiin. n' uivv leuiiUr, n. innriunii; net trl,i, until fuillipf nolle- llomd llou-ei l'lca-i the in it-gulir rneiue .-ml limine uiw en ii .1. m , Wild lit, l.ji. Maiili IS. Rnslno and crew tu ilmililo luil. frnin IVrt Mniil. This nnd That. A largo number of local hardware dealers will 'go to Vllkos-13uno Fri day afternoon and there attend a meeting which Is to bo held for tho puipose. of amalgamating tho Haul wine Jobbers' association of this city with that of 'Wilkes. llan e. THREE MEN MISSING. I'uliie liTjJiiuiten 1i,i,i iein !ird to loiati tlnce iiiIojIhk jieoidi" Mix. llulieil Tred, of ('jjtf'ii. N'. J.. I ImiMiie fur lirr liiiillnr. Jolm KnnY, Mi. I'.llen IIoIkii, id lluiUujy. X. ,1 , tlilnl.4 lli.it hn' Irotliir, .Ijiik'. .1, rUike, ll Ik ing lieie. Hid a m in ly tlm n.iinn nt W. .I. II. n nett, ot llmtc ( lly. h vippccd to I" In tlili CANDY MACHINES ItOBBED. A innnlier ot llio ilit iandy nn,vln-tlif-lot inaeldnei on tlm lenlral illy ttirtlfviero lirnken into tuid ii,Uii-i ot their piimli'4 Wmidiy nlclit 'J l,o inlptlu jio tlioutflit to tie mull Ui 1 HECELEBRATED QORDON PIANO jj. LGORDON" 1 Before buying, send for catalogue. H. 5. QORDON, .V.Vvo'ri. .,,. Li I Si Lager Beer Brewery Manufacturer of OLD STOCK PILSNER 485 to 455 K. &iatb. Btrost, Telephons Call, 23.H. .Pft ConnoHjSifallac SCRANTON'8 SHOPPING OENTER. Tailored Suits and Skirts The procession proceeds without interruption and every day brings to the front some new illustration of dress making taste and ingenuity. Stop a moment and exam ine these two : A Skirt of Black Silk Grenadine Made over Black Taffeta, with innu merable rows ot Liberty Silk Shii ring and ruffles of Black Brussels Net edged with shirring, flouuce style, A beauty rich, elegant. A TailorMade Suit of Blue Broadcloth tl Blouse Jacket and Sleeves, beautifully trimmed with rich Persian aud gold, bands. Skirt finished same style and in flounce effect, Silk lined through out. Most distinguished. Would you see it ? Come early. Many Overgarments await you. Eton and Blouse Jack ets, all top lofty in style good style. The showing is fresh, today's differs from that of any former day. The styles are exclusive to Connolly & Wallace's. Hvery garment is a reason in itself why you should cultivate an intimate acquaintance with the Connolly & Wallace Suit and Wrap Department. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, w 127 AND 129 ASHINGTON AVENUE The Cheapest Shoe Store 0 Myer Davidow, 307 Lackawanna Avenue. Shoes aiid The Cheapest Shoe Store 0 - Rubbers At Less Than Cost of Making, for Tien, Women, Boys, Misses and Children. All Styles and All Sizes. LOOK AT THE BIG BARGAINS: 130 pairs Ladles' 10-Inch Box Calf Russet ami Black $2.50 and fp3.50 Shoes at . .1.09. 06 pair Ladies' Fine Vlci Kid, kid lined and handturned Shoes, woith 3.00 nt 51.60. 76 pair Ladles' Patent Leather Lace and Button $2.50 Shoes at $1.79 750 pair Ladies' Vicl Kid button and lace flexible sole, Thomas Plant make, worth $2.00 pair at !?1.40. All sizes, widths B, C, D, and E. 300 pair Ladles' Dongola Button and Laco Good-year welt $2.00 Shoes at ?1.40. 150 pair Ladles' Dongola Button nnd Lace 1.50 Shoes at 08c. A few pair Ladles $1.50 spring heel shoes at 50c. 500 pair Ladies' S1.00 Russet Shoes at 98c. All sizes. Ladies' S2.00 Sllppeis at 50c and 75c. Ladles' Blue Sntln $2.00 Sllppeis nt 50c. mr- a mmW0Jrfjgf''amm Kuj&Jti,iV.i r iJfjt f K-. , .tj. n.i' aWWWWWW Wft3MWii&Jba XriWitliaammmmW Wi-'!' l-fiAVaaaaaamm Wu&WMKaeammmm JaWaw emWShaiWr ammmmaw.l'MeT ammmYjXH'WOtn tfQf'ry&eMeaeeM. Ladies' first quality rubbers, squaic toe only 15c, lound toe 35c, Child's Rubber Boots at 75c. Men's Arctics only 98c. Youths' Rubber Boots at 08c. Men's Rubber Boots at $2.00 and $2.25. MEN'S SHOES 76 pair Men's Russet nnd Black Enamel 83.00 Shoes, nt $1.08. 150 pair Men's Box Calf nnd Rus set, leather lined, rubber heel $3.00 Shoes nt S1.08. 48 pnlr Men's Ennmol $3.50 Shoes at $2.48. 68 pair Men's Box Calf, Velout Calf nnd Vlcl Kid $3.50 Shoesat $2.48 300 pair Men's Diesa Shoes, worth $1.50, at 98c. Men's Working Shoes 98c, $1.29 nnd $1.50. Men's Mining Shoes only 08c. Boys' Shoes at 08e. Misses nnd Children's Shoes, all prices. We unite you to call and set. with your own eyes the best shoes for the least money. Fvcry shoo guaranteed, and cverv item as advertised, and you will surely save money by it, YEi DAVIDOW, The Cheapest Shoe Store. 307 Lackawanna Avenue THE Ml FOWOER CO. Booms 1 aiid.2, Coui'llh B'l'd'g. BCRANTON, PA. mining and Blasting POWDER UfU at Mootlo and Iluili Jalt WoUi, LAFLIN HAND lOWOBR CO.'S ORANQE GUN POWDER leolrlo llattertet. KlMtrln Kxplojari plodlng blast!, Safety Kuiaui Repauno Chemical Cos expi'iVo Not in Nature for anyone to alwayn feci tired There u nn ,.ril in Atav out an existence without ambition, Weak nereare rejponslble for lan guor, depreatlon, debility and varico cele r!atd nerve, whether due to over work, oer-lndulience or any other cause, can be made ttrou as steel by iUC UC W fe The v tone and I nvlgorale even- orRan of the'boUy, aootlie und Ucngtheii the nenea nnd traiKform broken donn men and women iuto strong, healthy. lgoroiix. ruddy-cheeked persona. If you find this isn't bo, you eel jour lnonry luck, tl 00 per .MiTt (I boxes (with guaran. tee). ".(. Hook free. Vzm. Medi cink Co., Cleveland, Ohio. For sale by John II. I'helpi, rharmsilst, torner Wjumlnj a.cuue and bpiuce street. HENRY BELIN, JR., Central Agent for the Wjomlcx District for DUPONTS POWDER. Mining, Blaitlrg, rfllT. 5moVflts and th ltrpsuno Cbtmlcsl Company's High Explosives. Ealety fuse, Caps snd Exploders. Room 101 Cos Dfll Uulldiiig, Susnton. aukncii:si iiios. roitn ntuton JOHN B. SMITH & EON Dtmrnith W. 1'. UULLIQAK Wilkcs-Btrre