xmuitos U" ? T :- s ' v ,8 TWO SCKASiTON TIUBUNE-PMDAY. AI'IMJj ii. 1IH)I. k"SJV " V NEWS OF THE LABOR WORLD S , , DISMANTLING OF THE NORTH STEEL MILL. It 'Is Now' In Progicss niul tho Mn-ohlnci-y Is Being Moved to Buffalo. Strike of tho Union Men Employed At the Wood wn d Mine Work on the Now D. & H. Freight Stntlon Will Soon Begin The D.. L. & W. Board for Totlny Odd tuiil Ends of Industrinl News. Il looks vpi.v miii'li llltr moving Uliif Rioiincl'ihc liulmwiintm lion and Stcul fornpnny'H ninilso.M llioso ilnye. mid (itiyonc Bitalmr at No. I fumiica unil Hie North mill, ntion which tho work of tllstmintlltiir has been InutiKiiruteil, i-annot hut iciillzf thai Hip tilj? com pany will noon have lot t thin oily. Tho South duel mill Is ntlll lit full oiiM-atlnu. .Monday III" wnik of (lis Jiiiintllnt; whs lii'KUti at. the, North mill, and the smu'liinuty lw flint liolnir ru moved. The mill wa Idle lor oiih- tlmu and thi'ifforo Us Iraiislor will not innnn ,m mtli'li or, Imj a.(iiotlcoal)le as that ot tho other. ' ' The No. I futnaro mm blown out March t. and shortly ultprwaidn a. hirBf Ranp of men was im to wnrK ti-ailmr down ilio In lid; huIi-hIiupUiiu and dlMiiantlitm' It. Seven of the larse metal ."heels liave leu removed and already .MtHpnerl. It Is likely that u lull month will be eoustiniod in taking down the entire fuinai" and operations will then be .slarto.1 lip-in one of Hie other fiii'iincee. Foil l larse fuiiuu'cs v. ill be ineluiled In the new plant. It is expected that 'bv fall, or at leaht e.nly winter, tho entlie work of dl.smtintllnt," will bo con cluded. The men employed at the dis mantling work ait- nil employes from around the shops and the total num ber of hands now employed by the company is only about one-half as larse as Ihe former foiee. A huge number of them will bo tiansferrcd to the Muff.ilo woiUs. The boiler and pattern shops were shifted n the New York stale planl last year, and the latter shops are already in lull blast theie. Strike at the Woodwaul. The employes of the 'Woodward col lieiy hi Kiugbton. opciated by the U.'laware. b.iekawanna and Western company, w'put out cm stiike Wednes day, and in euuseiiuence the initio was Idle eMord.'iy. The trouble :iiom over the i-teenl Older pronmlKatcd by the I 'lilted .Mine Woikers of Amotion, in dem.'iiidlnft that only union men should be omplo.ied in Hie mines. It seem.s lli.it a niiinber of the old miplovos in and around the colllciyu.ro iii! inembcis of the union, and when they ascended fiom the shaft on AVcil-ii'-sday p'Oiescntalives of the I'nlted Mine WoiKcis demrtnded that they smw i heir worUhiK cards. This they c ould not do. and in eonsofiuenec tho members of the union iodised to work itli iiiiu-iiiilou men. New D. & H. Freight Depot. Work will -nnn bo commeneed on the ild Weston mill propeity to convert It into a handsome new freight station lor tie' Delaware and Hudson eom ihii. A million of the present strue iine will be lorn down on the westerly side to widen Hie building-, which will be fun i stories lilvdi in limit, for a depth of ninety feet This pait of the building- will he u-ed tor the geneiut iiiight and other ol'lee ichiui whieh tlu oiepaliy aie ill need of III the i our will ! a one-stoiy builii ing. or sturliu' l'r(.lghl. J:0 leet deep, with a lung platfoim on either bide running the full length of the build ing. Tile main height track will be the same as that one used by t ho Weston .Mill company in handling- gram and Hour within the enelosuie. Tho building will have an imposing- ftonl which will be in keeping with the pies- ui passenger station, which adjoins the freight house site. I'oiiiiul Sehroe dir has-- the onmiuci tor the work. Today's D., L. & W. Boivid. The make-up of today's D., L. and W. bomd "la a's follows: llll'l!l.. U'ltll. ( Willi I 41., 1 .sir-- .III., I' JuUiIm.iii. I" III , II Ih.liut.v. ntinw. M'liu. . w iKI i.ii-. l'1-t Il'..!i a. in., o. i!1ti,iolili; ;i .i in., .1, M"-iu: In.1, in., o. Ki'.iiiio; II ... m,, I. I' sli'un-; I 1 1. in , I. MiCiitjiv; " ,, m , W. Hi. i, n : il p. in , I . Miu-li summit,., ih. -ii ii. mi, i'bl, .1, IlrtnngJii; i. 1 1. Hi.. u-.t. .1. C.iiili.": 7 i. in., wf-l, (,-, uit,c I'loifiifell,!!! T i. .1-1. . , MilinN; 7 1 III, Ul-l lltl.ll I .I.MIU.I. Hill', I'lllllis. M. I .me. I'lillri 10 n in., I". II, soini. I'n-liii s ,i. in,, lluii.il ; In j, hi. s. I in. nil; 11.10 j. in,, Mui.ni: 7 p, in., Miiipli , i p. III., I..niipllr-: 1(1 p. in., Wilbur. I'jwcncrr i:nsliicT .i. in., li'.iffni'y; 7 a. in., Saicer: S.) 1 1. in., si.iiiluii; 7 p. in., M.vjou'in WHO (.n. Vist1 .i. in., T. rit7i.itilik; 111., K. M Alli-l.t I s ,,. ,, Mull,,,; ,,, , M .1. lliiinl'Mii; ,i. in., I'. r.u.iiniiiJi: I . in., ,l, lliiili.vi .; p. in, ,1. li.iliju.iii; i ,, in., ii I illill.lld: ."l p. in. 'I. IIii,iiIi.iiii; i, p. ni , ,1 II. Mu.leiii , , . M)lli i;. ( uinliiLi.il lljiltiiv will i.ii,. in. own urn, .i. in,, Apiil .". 1 omliKlor .1. II, sn.nU ttill lake lih mvn inn. i, ,i. in,, Al il .''. Ilrjl.dii.iii .1, Mlllii u'ii:it foi .Inly vvllli V lluiMn, Ilral.omuii IknciHi- .li'imln will ., oul wnli M. .1.' Hnniiiinn n rl tgiirur.. Ilukci.ian L. I - ki-i will s out mtli ', Wall nnl nip. ' Hral.rjiiin iillioii.v O'Nill ul , ill ai hjiji. iiultr's'i.lllu'. Illlll.nillll I'l.lhk lllullUV Mill I .ill 4l Xlpl'lill, l(lnlciil' OIlKf. This and That. I"!. Wlt, rtUiu'inU'pdi-lll or 1110- Ivo.vower un. tho .Ontario and Wm 111 uillrcU, was in the ilty ve-jiur- Ja. Mis li':t(I(K-tltfr.s Aid fit Mlddlo. own, N Y, Jolin T, I'oi lor, tliu coiiiniif-bloii mur t hunt, lias 1 iMiMVert tlio old Jcrmy 'entrnl t'lolslit house, and yettfrdiiy woiUmvn wore uiigugrd In ileroratlntr the hulldhiK wltli 8lgiiH .slsiiltylns tlwc It Is Porinr'b w.'uohousci, There urn vacanros in U.ul(iwuniui I'Bisenser and trolght service ah fo luwr; iriraUcnmn.for trains 5 ucd '', liraKeniHii for lilu'sliaimoa lay-over lo. till. ondu,utor Keller. Apidlcatlons wll Up rtt'Qlved hy Trainmaster J. J, Mci.'aiin Mr lUteen days-. Tlui latter vacancy i to bi illleil by a llulltftead 11MII.' Tho pratthv of eiisiii'i men In chartra lif tOO vliixs t.uc'Uinvuiinii lmikIhch pci mittliiK tlicir (UotiK-n U( duiup nshes on l ho main tiark hot ween I'ocono Hmii inll ond Sinvieuevllle nuist. jh ilisoon ilmiid nt once When necfhsnry 'in I'li'iin lltv or (lump ashes )t innsi ho ilono at (ir.ivol Plato, instead of on pooiw .AHiuntuin ts. )'.. Ulndvolt. filler clcil' andlior;' lj A V'Hi JlohflulsktT, icul otalo iiKtui. an I .1, U. I'lattcn. treaburer m l ho Pennsylvania Coal compnnyi u M called on Sttpcrlnlsndent 15. K Lootnls. ot the Luckiuvannn conl department, yesterday. The: two first named gentle men are ofllelals of the ttrlr rnlboinl mid all hnvo their hortdqttarter.ii at New York. 1 The rvnttal Labor union will hold an Impoitnnl mooting Suntlny nlteinoou, and u targe amount of business tcqiilr lug Immediate action will come up Tor consideration, The eoinmlttee on place of meeting; will give Km report and Probably recommend the second Hour of the Kcoiiomy building as an admir able place for labor headiitiiirteis. The committee on observance of Labor day will also make Hh repoil. Th" long-tookod-for iluingo-i In Hi' fiilniliilstiiillon of the airulrs of Hi" Central ' llailrond of New Jeicey will bi-b ought about Home Hum this month and wi may then i-Npn('l to see some i,l'uugef III' the locale of Ihe I'uilll.il station and heads of ilep'ii Imetits. 'I'liLt b"ltig a terminal point, trie present otllt'jals do not anticipate any material rlmngr. The Philadelphia and Ib'inl Ing leglnii aie taking 1 old of nll'.ilrs as inpldly us possible, STILL LEAVING THE CITY. Silk Workeis Ale Going- to Fnctinles nt Other Places. Theie eie nu ilevelopmeuts of Inter est In Hie silk mill sttllm .sltiuitlou yes t"iilriy. h.illy, uumbeis of ihe gills, ilespalrlng of a. pica! adjili-tmeiil of th' evjfttlig dllllcullle.'. leave for llobokeli. Jersey Heights. Paiersoti or Allcii town and seveuil Intend to pnon aotcpi the offer reeeh')'d AYednesdiiy from the newly I'Stabllshcd throwing mills at Kutylowii. P.i, Half a dozen of the Snuiiuolt gills vest r ni. iv jilmlli.il f,,,. liiiiiui,it ..'itils and left for Alleiil'iwn, where the Kutz- town people liave a plant. No meet ings weie held yesterilay In the central city save tho liilui" morning session ot the executive, committee. The lutter are busied sending out r.ppcnts foi aid, as the union treasury has been veiy considerably thinned out by numerous demands made upon It. There Is considerable mlk of another big mass mooting und parade of Ihe Milker anil next -week a committee will be appointed to tmange for the demolish mJon. Guernsey Hall, P.M Washington ave.. Scranton is the best and most reliable place lo pur chase a good Piano. It will pay you to rail and got prices and teinis. J. AY. Guernsey, Pi op. Ask for Kelly's union crackers. New Headgear, Gloves, Neckwear Are as essential to your Easter outfit as your new Spring Suit. Our Neckwear Stock is up to its usual standard. Hundreds of beautiful pat terns in all the popular shapes are here. The Yoiing's $3.00 Ha! Is equal to the best. We sell them. See the Vew Manhattan Shirts 412 Spruce Street. The Dickson Mniiiiruvtui'iiig (Jo. I craulou and WllkevlSane, l'. MKinifat-turori of LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARV BNttliNES Hollers, lictttlngand I'uinplni: Machine.-, Central Office. Scranton, Pa. B Wtch our next .. . d x2H S'H&A ysyi &) WSrt t Alii vV vVw N ( y. i S Vk iJ YVJv,'Kif 34'V5J III LION COFFEE is not glazed or coated with egg mixtures and chemicals, but is au absolutely pure coffee, full of strength ami flavor. In every package of LION COFFEE you will find a fully illustrated and descriptive list, ho housekeeper, In fact, no woman, man. hoy or girl will fail to find in tho list some article which will contribute to fhclr happiness, com far.1 and convenience, and which they may liavo hy simnlv cuttintr out i certain iiumlie- of Mm. il,! frm , the wrappers of our due pound healed Great Easter Flower Display At Clark's Annex, 209 Washington Avenue. Everything to decorate churches and homes, and at our corner store, which has been enlarged. The display is elegant at each place. Hyntlntlui in grent piofuslou f iota 10c to !?l.r0 each Tulips, an elegant lot 20c to $1.00 Azallns, bsnullfnl plants, from $1.00 up Spirens 50 cents up Beautiful Easter Lilies, fiom 50c to S2.00 ench Yellow Gencstns UOc to ?1.C0 Rhododendrons, in bloom 81.00 to S3. 50 Hardy Aznllas !?1 to !?3 Accasias $1.50 T,llncs ?2.00 Daisies 70c to $2.00 Stock S1.00 Lily of the Vnlloy 35c Hydtnneas 75c to ?6.00 Hardy Roses. In bloom 50c to SS1.00 The Beautiful Crimson Hnmblcr 1.00 to $0.00 American Beauties, in bloom 70c Ferns 10c to 82.00 Palms 20c to 80.00 Asparagus 10c to SI. 00 By far the largest and most elegant display in the city At Wholesale and Retail. CUT FLOWERS. Hoses 91.00 to S3. 50 doz My of the Valley 75c doz Mignonette 50c doz Daffodils 00c doz Enster Lilies $2 to S3 doz Customers from out of town can telegraph or telephone and will receive prompt attention. Q. R. CLARK & CO. 201 Washington Ave. Old Telephone 2203. New Telephone 8. k ti k n tt k . k it it it at as Kit v f Hayes & ! 424-426 Spruce St., Between Washington and Wyoming Silk Shirt Waist Sale We have purchased a manufacturer's line of Sample Silk Waists al one-third less than regular price. x You can have them on the same basis. TWO LOTS: it x y K if IT V V X V Lot No. Lot No. These are worth from U ' 'A ' ' A A A 'r A A 'A A 'A A 'A A A COFFEE A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH advertisement. packages which is tho only form in which WOOLSON SPICH CO., TOLEDO, OHIO. Carnation $1 to S2 doz Hyacinths 60c to $1.50 doz Violets S2.00 hundred Tulips 60c to SI. 00 doz Smilnx 25c per yard . n ? n . n ? n ? . ? at k Varley , I $3.50 2-$4.25 5.00 to $9.00. A A A A A A A A'AAAAA A A A A A OP ALL! All Alike! LION COFFEE is always the same, One pai:kago is just like another, It is uniform in every respect. IT NEVER VARIES. U you like one package you will like all this excellent coffee is'bold). ConnonjXU)alIac SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER, Wash Goods Week You don't buy Wash Goods simply because they wash. You want dainty Sum mer wear, because they are dainty, pretty, serviceable and will wash, if need "be. If you want the nrctticst of the pretty wash goods now in vogue, reliable as well as beautiful, coilj here for them. We have them all Zephyrs, Dimities, Linens, Motiselincs. All the dressy sweets that make summer the gayest time of all the year iYlOUSeHne DC -Soie s'c materia as distinctly Parisian as its name implies, Exceptionally fine in texture, with all the distinguisha ble appearance of a costly Foulard Silk, presenting unrivalled attraction in style and quality. This hint: Bmbroidered Mouselines, solid colors 65c Embroidered Lace Mouselines, solid colors....! 85c Embroidered Lace Mouselines, in beautiful floral designs 85c Mercerized ChambraySL new cottou material with a fine soft silk finish, " unrivalled for shirt waists, Colors, C? red, blue, pink, buff OtJW rierCeriZed CIievi0tS cotttm material, silk finished, that has all the ap pearance of a brilliant mohair, serviceable and CA beautiful, solid colors OVFv German L5nenS"03e t0 IO st3es f plain colors. and stripes, of this hand some and sturdy material to choose from. The best OKfr fn brie ever woven. Our price 4J Embroidered CrepeSA- Pretty cotton and silk cloth, light fine and tZflrr soft, in dainty light shades. Price JvFV Tltoroidered YViSStl a Co'orsi iucludiug black and white, and in t f z dozen qualities, ranging in price from 25c to P DimitieS:,:retty namcihut not one whit prettier than 250 pieces of smooth summer stuffs that are properly called by it. Fancy tinted stripes on white grounds are some of them. Can you picture them and the tiny twill that all true dimities own? Dashes, dots and dainties, until there isn't room enough here to tell you prop erly of them. Domestic Dimities 12Jc Irish Dimities 22c Ecril EffectSu wasn materials will be much in demand for the coming season, and will no doubt be scarce later on. Our lines are now complete in all details, ranging from the lowest grade up to a fine French Reveres at $1.50 Yd A Hundred Other Weaves and kinds ot wash materials arc here for your inspec tion, admiration and purchase if you so desire. White GoodS''le su5Jec':s Inaa Liucu, Lawns, Persian Lawns, Batistes, Organdies, Wash Cbiffou, French Nainsook, French Reveres, Madeira Cambric. Long Cloth and in fact everything in the White Goods category have received our best efforts, and we can say, without hesitation, that our lines of these goods will not be surpassed by any offering for igox. CONNOLLY HISTORIC Places in Virginia Can be comfortably and easily reached by the Strainer tall dally except SiiikIj; from I'irr M, North Ithcr, foot ol llrai.lt uct, .Sew oik, for Old Point Contforl Norfolk Richmond, la. and Washington, D..C. Connecting for All Points South anJ West. llirotisli ricUetsieturniiiKfrum Va-.liini;toii by i ail or water. Koi full intuii::atluii ai!y to OLD DOMINION STEAA1SHIP CO. 81-85 Beech St., New Yoik. II n.WAI.KKIt.lul.Mi.T. J.J,IIUOr.N,(i.P,A. HENRY BELIN, JR., Gem.nl Asrnt (or tlu Wyoming District lor OUP POWDE UJnlnc, niistlng, Sportln?, Smokclfi mil tin Itcpjuno Chemical Compinj't High Explosives. Safety Fuse, Caps and Kiplodcrs. Hooni 101 Con Dell Uuililln?, svranton. AUUNX'lKSl TIIOS. t'Oltl) ,,, ritiston JOHN' U. Kilt I'll 4: SON PI) mouth W, II. MUU.IQA.N Wlllcntrr Not in Nature for anyone tonlw.ivs feel tireil. There i no need to drug out an exUtencc without nmliilion. Weak nencsnie rojionsllilc tcir Inn Biior, depression, debility and vutUo ecle DiseahCd net ve. whether due to over work, ovir-lwlulRence r nny other cnilje, cau he nude itruuj; as atcl Ijy the iuu of ytm They lone and luviRoratc every orc.in of thv body, toothe ami .trniRtneu the nene.i mid transform broken duuu nieuiiiid nonii'ii Into Mioii);, henlthy. lttornu-i. ruddy-cheeked jier-iiiH. If you find this isn't t-o, you p-tt your limtiey back. $1 lid per box l,)oxes (with guaran tee), $.'i On. inwk fire, 1'i-M. Mi:m. kinu Co., Ckcl mil, Ohio. Fr tJlc by .Ir.lm , riielpn, I'luniuiUt, iciuvr Wjuiiiliii; uu'iiuq u ti'iuic tlrccU J&S5 & WALLACE, NEW STOCK, j T We arc now prepared to t-liow vou an entire NEW stock of T 4 4. : Carpets, s j Wall Papers and Draperies j livery item i:- this season's ,ooil., and we are prepared to serve 4. oti pronipllv and at our well-known low prices. 1 t I WILLIAflS Temporary Store, 126 Washington Avenue- .t. 4. 4, 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4, 4 4, 4. 4 4 4 4, 4, Lager Beer Brewery SlftiiurriCturors ;r OLD STOCK PILSNER IH nilWI N :tll .sprint lrel, Is All eutt- mi't riiniuh- IH-irj?fit Wineri irj rhilclrfn, (Vicnilttllon imiDjtlun fi.-e ilfllre Hour. Duly i I . m. to V p. 111. Sirji'i in, of Jliii, and c il S nidi in h 1 N. Ninth Street, SLHANIONi PA Telcphons Call. 2,i;iJ. 20 M if 1 KJvmJk - 127 AND 129 WASHINGTON AVENU8 & flcANULTY ; 4. 4. . 4. ; 4 4 4 ! 4- I' v S "I ' ) Don l Be Too Fly Said the bait to the fish. Or next thiug j'ou know you'll garuish a dish. I came from the store of Florcy cc Brooks, And I'm daugerous. 211 Washington Ave. THE CO. Uoonis 1 and 2, Com'ltii B'l'd'f. SOBANTON, PA. nJnJng and Blasting POWDER M.'de t Moolo and liutti lal Wgrki. LAPLIN & RANU POWOHR CO.'S ORANQE OUN POWDER I'etrlo Hatterloj. Kleotrlo KxploJtri. iplodlns blit, tiMy Fiiimui flesaunQ Chemical Cos v.?Tl IVF Iff I POWDER '! ' i I.' :r4 . . ; 'fe' f ,-,. &. ,flVr,