" THE SIR NTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1900. ofir LIVE NEWS OF THE INDUSTRIAL WORLD MINERS AT THE MANVILI.E COL. LIEEY ON SftHKE. X tha Amount They Weie Allowed at Yardage Hai Been Cut Down. Had n Conference with the Offi cials Without Result Make Up of the ., L. & W. Board for Today. Extension of Time Allowed for Subscribing for Tin Plate Stock, lien Resume Work At William A. One hundred miner employed In No. 3 vein at the Manvllle mine lit Urcen ItldBC Quit work yesterday because of an alleged cut In the price of. y.irdaRC allowed them and In consequence tho colliery a idle yesterday and Is likely to be for some davs. Over 400 men and boys are affected. The mints le owned Jointly by the Delaware. Uiekawanna and Western und the Delaware and Hudson companies, and Is operated by these companies on al ternate months. This month the Dela ware and Hudson company han rh.trirn. More men are employed In No. f! vein than In any of the others bchiK worked at that mlllery, and the men In No. 3 have the sympathy of the other cln woikeis b.'wiuso they too fear a shrinkaRe of yardage: rates. A committee of the mlnns conferred yesterday mornlni? with nfllrlnts of the Delawaie and Hudson company about thuli grievance, lull a s.il'.sf.utniv con vlitMon wik not i cached, and the men will not return to wntk toiMy. D., L. & W. Boatd foi Today. Following U the mak -up of the Delawaie, I.a. kmwinn.i uud Western board fot tod.iv. Vililay, Jan. 5, 190C. wild cats, sorrii. 1 n. m. J. Hindi. 1 ii. ni.-J. Sw.iitz. 3 a. m.-FinnU Wall. :i. m. J. 1 e hie. r. it. m.V.. Duffv. with O. Wallaces men. fi.M :i. in. W. A nailholomew. s ii. m. -A. U.-irlty. ! a. m.-. Ke.in cy. in a. m.-J. V St'V'iiM J1.W a. in. t Ollllir.iii. 1 p. in -T. McCarthy, with F. 12. Sccor'o men. 1 ii. m. J. Mi Cue 2 p. m.-l'. J. O' Malic y. 3 p. m.-W. W. LuH.ir. with G. rufferty's men. Ti p. in. J. illnhv. 6 p. m.-W. II. Uarlholomcw. SVMM1TS. 6 30 a. m., nnrlh-O Krcimfe'.krr. 10.30 a. m.. north Met..iue, with M. War- lick's men. 11 n. m.. 'outh II. Hindi. 6 p. m.. nouth-S. Flnneity. rui.i.uns. 10 a. m. I'ccklni. vvaimns. 1 30 ii. m.. south Houser. 11.30 ii. m.. south Moran. 7 p. m., south M. Mnrphv. li).3rt p. m.. Mirth C. Cawley. PAS8KNOER KNCSINES. 7 a. m. Wldtner. 6 30 p. m. McGovern. WILD CATS, NOUTII. D a. in.. 2 ctRlnox K. S. Wiirfcl, with 8. rnnnndy's men. 7 a. m., 2 i unities K. Kotehum. 11 ii. in.. 2 eiiRlnes-W. II. Nichols", with J. 1!. Mutter's men. 2 p. in , 2 cpRlneH M. MrnllKan. fi p. m., 2 enRliU'n-O. Hill. 8 p. m.. 2 ei rIiipk-O. i.'uhc, with Julin Gal.upan'H men. Frank Wall take Moran's crew regu larly. An Extension Granted. 1.. K. Torbet. organizer of the iij" tin plate company, has allowed t'.ie, West Scranton people this vvek In which to subscribe to tho capital stock of the new company, the time limit lot subscriptions from that side of the liver having ended, as originally planned, on New Year's day. This extension of time was allowed because the West Side board of trade committee, having the matter In hand, announced that they had not yet com pleted their canvass. Mr. Torbet an nounces that by Jan. 1U he will be In a position to state definitely Just wheth er enough stock subscriptions havj been obtained, and, if so, Just where the proposed plant will be located. A Large Organization. The convention of the United Mine Workers of America, composing the ninth district, which embraces the counties of Schuylkill, Columbia, Northumberland and Dauphn and rep resents a membership of ll.nno, waft held at Shenandoah on Satin day. Organl7er John Fahey pieslded und made an address in which ha stated that the United Mine Workers was the largest initio labor oigaiil.ation In America and In future Its branches will embrace all clas-ca or labor. This district will bo rt-pieseiUi d at the na tional convention to be held at India napolis. lnd rext month. An effort will be mado at the convention to have the Illinois' und laborers' wages Inci eased 20 per cent. This ar.d That. The r.00 men nnd boys employed at tho William A. colliery, at Duryea, who have been Idle for two weeks, re turned to woik yesterday. , Soma of the big mow compound en gines havo bisen making through trips to Buffalo with freight and arc found to be a great success In the woik of hauling heavy trains They can maku tho division from Mam-luster to Snyrv in from live in seven houis, and only .havejo take water after leaving tho ,yard twlt-o befoie reaching Sayre. ,The .twenty new engines have capacity uinclent, if all, winking, to handle a thousand cats v. dav. Packer, No. J. colllory, at shlaad. operated by tha Leblpli Volley Coil company, shut down on Saturday night for an indetlnlte period, throwing COO employes out of work. A mammoth breaker Is being erected to take thu .output of this colliery and Packer Nps, 2 and 3, when nil three bicakuri wUkbe razed to thu ground and three- fourtha of the employes of those col 'Herlei will find employment In th'i structure, which will b completed b next fall. An important change, Mild to bo tho precursor of others to follow, has been mMe la th.e freight department of tho Lehigh Valley rullroad, in tho retire .me'r(t of J. II, Donnelly, or years 'freight agent In charce of the yards kfa'd .business of the company at Com- ttvinlpaw, and tho appointment of John J. It. Moore as his successor. Mr. Moore was manager of the New York lJilht-rage and Transportation com- M9ft H'blcb. has beep absorbed by tho .LehJfb.yaUtjy flallrpad company. Th !lhra!, business is now a part of mo . LCiugn vauey system ana will continue under the control of Mr. Moore as freight agent. FOR A MEW RESORT. The Frothlnghams, of Scranton, to Erect One at Long Fona. Arthur Krothlnghum, of Bcrnnton, will piobably erect a summer resort near Long pond, this county, In the very near future. The gentleman has obtained a two years' option on con siderable property In that part of this county. It Is said that Frothlnghnm's Idea !s to overtime several thousand Here", by builclliiR a dam on the Ttinkhannoek, and making a laku of Immense site. This, In conjunction with the Lour pond. Is to be used for hoatlnR und Ash ing In the summer and for Ice In tho winter. The FiothliiRliams have op tions on almost all properties on each side of the Long pond. Visitors to tho place will be driven over from the Liiekiiwannu stutlon at Pocono Sum mit. A Long pond correspondent sends the followliiR account of a social event then: glvon by the VrothlnRhams: The people of t-ong pond and sur rounding vicinity were greatly sur prised on Friday last. The parties who were the donors In this case were Mr. Arthur Frothlngliiim, his daughter, Kthel, nnd brother, William, and Miss Annette Reynolds, who Is one of th. lending sIiircis of Scranton. Mr. Froth liiRh.un Is a civil engineer, who has In en purchasing much land In this sec don with a view or some day making vust improvements. He bus purchased several tliousan I acies and Intends b'.illdlnR In the com ing spring. Should the Kentlemiin car ry out his plant- as he has suggested the people of this place can look for much woik to he done. U will cer tainly be a boon to this country '.t theie can be found a man who will try to make Improvements. The I'titertulnnii'iit was held In the Cold Spring si'linnl house. At first It was tho Intention to hold It In tho Long 1'iiiid tcliool house, but through Mime unavoidable mistake a delay was Mused which resulted in the holding of it In the above named place. The place was beautifully ttlmmcd with eveigteens nnd made o. line appeal -ante. The tree made a grand sight, being shown off by means of Japanese lanterns and candle. The programme, which was arranged by Mr. Fruthlitgham, was quite short, consisting of two selections by Ran dolph Frothtngh.im and a few selec tlons by Miss Iteynolils on the organ. After the programme came the distri bution or presents. TIip piesents con sisted of cindy, popcoin, dolls, wagons and toys of every description for each and every child In the community. To the older people were given articles of moi'c substantial form, such as can be used in the house or as an ornament. Tobacco nnd pipes were presented to those who are In the habit of using this almost Indispensable luxury. When every family had been well supplied with gifts and filled with almost Inex pressible delight, they prepared to re tlie to their homes. Mr. Krothlngham made a few re marks concerning the plans which he had formulated for the improvement of his land here. This gentleman has left his imprint upon the people of this place, who will be very glad to sen him at all times, whether he has gifts or plans that will help the people to make money. Stroudsburg Times. - . CONSUL AT GREECE. George C. Sarte Transferred from Martinique to a Better Position. Cleorge C. Darte, of Kingston, and consul nt Martinique, has been In formed that he Is to be transferred to the town of I'atras, In Greece, and the consul there Is to be consul at Martinique by mutual consent of both persons. They applied for It and yes terday the president made the appoint ment in accordance with their wishes. D.irte is now at Albany, N. Y. I'atras Is on the western coast of Oieece In the monarchy of Achilla anl Klls on the gulf of 1'atr.is, and Is a town of about 30,000 Inhabitants. It Is about twenty-live miles across the gufl rrom Mlssoloughl, where, In 1S23, Mar co Ilozurris was killed and where Lord Byron died in 1S24. It is a Tar moie Important post than Ma Unique, for there Is a very exten sive trade and It Is one of the six most Important cities in Oreece. There are nineteen consuls there and Mr. Darte will have to assist him a vies consul und tlnee agents. He will probably ball next month for his new post and his wife will accompany him. Wilkes Uarre News. OBITUARY John !'. Fadden, tho well known tea dealer of Olvph.iut, died ut his home on Dumnoic strict ut " o'clock last eventn.?, ol In ail: fever. Deceased had been ill only a few days, and ulthous.il thu best nl medical talint was employed, ho final ly siiKUitibed to the attack. He was 3? cnrs of age und well known throughout tin- v.illi-v lie was :i man of strict In- Fill Every Lamp with Head light Water WhitbOil. Just thine for the finest banquet lamps, economical enough for the common kind. Headlight Water White Oil is the finest household oil for lighting pur- Ejc ever reuueu. ets charred wicks, i less smoky culm nevi, no disagree able odon. Your , dealer has it. ATLANTIC! MNNINQ OO. MADE ME A MAN (AX TAUUJTSPOSrnYELY CUBE tZS,htrvou Ditto VtXll&m Mem- rtn T&ftf.ffuiaJijjf and ntrli rKSiiExai 1 farttndr, bniloMi or ruif,ui ur Bivrn n.ni.r isruw to auMi a s each saw or nrana ua.monei, Frloailo)iaM mcusci or.nlx tuta (lull tnatmaatl tot Sua. Tlr (rail, i- Pitt" wTupwr, opoa rK.lpjqf rrloa. runlu 'mmLK&s For Mio in Scranton, Fa., by lfatthawt Sros. And H. c. Banderfos, Onunuu. fMFtaMGaMBr'aMBiyTaTwwlwwM KWK w E-ap-----wMwiferjfy iffliPthe a utuuuuu it lu Tfcbtotf. Tuir MflTt) la URrlty and upright principles, uud his death will bo deeply regretted. Ho hud been engaged In tho tea buslllems tor a number of curs. He served lus tax col lector In I ho years of 1N2 und lwi. Ho Was a member of the Olypluuit unnctnvo of HcptitHuphs, No. 237, mill also a mom ber or the Ancient Order of Hibernians. Ho is wurvlvcd by a widow and two chll dicn, Fioruiui and Mary; a brother, James n.; four sisters, Mis. M. J. inirkc Mrs. Thomau Hogati, Mrs. M. W. Cum luli'gs and Mrs. W. II. MeOoniicII. Ho was also a brother to thu latu T. .1. l'nd din, or fjcranton. Announcement t fu nerul will bo miiilo later. Kwald, the Interesting S-ycur-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Kwnld Hcluuldt, died on Wednesday evening at tho ramlly rcsl deuce, 620 lilrch street. This Is the sec ond child or the ramlly, which hut. ma climbed to thu dreaded disease, diph theria, within a week, uud tho bereavid parents have the hem t felt sympathy of the community. The funeral took place yusieniay iirternoon and was private, in terment was mado In tho Mlnooka ceme tery. Jennie M. Williams, aged 17 years, died vestcrdny at her home In l'eckvllle. The funeral will take place Saturday after noon ut 1 o'clock from the residence of her grandparents, Mr. und Mrs. John Leruy, 711 Hickory street, rcckvllle. Jonathan, the 5-year-old child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jonathan Davis, of No. 6 Sloan street, died yesterday from diphtheria. Thu funeral will be privately conducted nl 3 o'clock ibis afternoon. Hartal will bi; mado In Washburn street cemetery. Mrs. Mnty Collins, aged 30 years, a willow residing at 317 Centre street, died yesterdav from nn attack of diphtheria and seal let fever. Tho remains will bo taken to Greenfield. 1M., for Interment. Easy io Take Easy to Operate Hecausc purely vegetable yet thor ough, prompt, healthful, satisfactory m SHORT Hi DELIGHTFUL TRIPS of two to five duys' duration, are offered by the OLD DOMINION LINE to such well-known historic points as Norfolk Old Point Comfort Richmond Washington at tho above prices. r.ivorlte Koute from the North and Kast to the Winter Itcsorts of Virginia und North Carolina. For full Information apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO Pier 26, North River, New York. E. B. Walker, Traffic Manager. J. J. Brown, Gen. Pass. Agt. 1 A Golden Opportunity I Dependable merchandise at fUc on the dollar. Stock reduc ing sale now in progress and to continue for 30 days only. Lace Curtains were $ .75 $1.50 52.50 " " now 3S .75 1.25 Tapestry Curtains were 3.50 5.00 7.00 " ' " now 1.75 2.50 3.75 POLES ANY COLOR GRATIS. I'ish Net Sash were " " " uow Swisses, striped and figured, were ' " " " now. Brabs Kxtcusiou Rods were " " " now Metal Beds, Furniture, Pictures and In fact every article in our vast establishment must be moved to make room for spring stock. ;u;u V' p 106 LACKAWANNA AVb. -?"j wfriiwfWfrwwfTWifnwfffUfi ;::;a:o:;s::c:5:K;:aa:a:K;o;:oKK DIPHTHERIA We will thoroughly renovate your house after sickness, using generated Formaldehyde das, the best known germacide and disin fectant. Our work is effectual and charges reasonable. SOR fl XXKXXKXXXKXKX2XXKSOCKXXHXKX; East Mountain Lithia Water Sold by All Flrat.Class Druggists. Highly Recom mended by PhymclAns. FAMILY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. JOSEPH ROSS. AGENT, Office 902 West l.nckwnn Arenie, Scraatou, Pa. TKLMPHONM 4788. ITCHING HUMORS RaaliM.nnd IrrlUtlons instantly relieved and speedily cured by hot baths with CtiTicmi Poap, to cleanse the skin, gentlo applications of ruTicunA Ointment, to heal tho skin, and mild dosei of CtiTtcimx ItiaoLVBsr, to cool and cleanse the blond. foldOiTonKhoBtthtwArtft. I'nTTtliUitrnAHfiCiiBtf. Cotr., I'topuSoilon. " lluwtsCun Skin Uumon,"CnM llSII!llllr I'iik Moo 'ii ItAiiiM-tuK -tr.Mi i ITS AN i INSULT I i To your In telligence any attempt to palm off sonk'thinc "ust a R00d."Tll.lt klnJ of sub stitution Is not quite, but almost, as bad as I I passing $ counterfeit money. The GENUINE Imported Mransky Steel Ware Is S2 sold In this city only by us. Is it ft the cheapest Lnameled Ware? Yes. .SI TU. .,.. .A .. I.. !..!.. I.I..I,.. V llluiilMUl liini ii a lime iiiiici, but It lasts for years. Foote & Shear Co. JJ9 N.Washington Ave $3iill3:ll$lli3MIISM Pierce's flarket Receiving dally Turkeys, Fowls. Springers. Ducks nnd Pquabs; also Rock away, Maurice River and Blue Point Oys ters; Everything the market affords In fruits and vegetables. Your orders will be filled promptly with best goods at reasonabls prices. PIERCE'S MARKET 110.112.114 PENS AVENUE. The Dickson Manufacturing Co. hcrauton and WllUe.ltarrs, l'. MauuU&uroM or LOCOMOTIVES, STATIONARY EN0INES Boilers, Holitlng and Pumping Machinery. General Office. Scranton, Pa, B I To PATENT Good Ideas 1L may be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Mo. fo-75 1. 88 9.00 4-50 $5.00 pair 2.50 pair 15.00 pair 7.50 pair 7SC yard 18c 25c 9c 13c 10c 18c 5c 9c 35c 18c 25c 13c soc IOC 50c 25c 35c 18c 38c yard 50c yam 25c yard Soc each 10c 5c 40c 20c 40c each I THE ANTON BEDDINQ COMPANY. i &k2? ?vif At ConnoltyaUallac SCRANTON'S SHOPPING CENTER. OUR CUSTOMARY. January Sale of Sheets and Pillow Cases It's a lucky grocery store that ever made a cent on sugar ; competition settled sugar for the grocer. It has made nails the sugar of the hardware trade, and certain standard muslin the sugar of the dry goods trade. We buy and sell and the dol lars of profic are unseen. No single body's fault it is the gradual outgrowth of mistaken notions. Might as well try to amend the law of supply and demand. Well, muslins are ever so much dearer so are ready-made sheets and pillow cases, but in spite of the rise we shall sell at THE OLD RRICES. We bought these far enough back to escape the rise, and every sheet and pillow case here is marked at a lower price than the makers will charge us for now. If you can buy a years supply, lucky. At least, get some. Pillow Cases Sheets- Sizes "Prices Atlantic Cotton used CONNOLLY & WALLACE, THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES. Capital $SOO.OOO surplus 4BO.OOO WM. C0NNELL, President. HENRY BELIN, Jr., Vice-Pre. WILLIAM H. PECK, Cashier. TeTflfTTfTTtTTTT i Blind People Cannot EKK nil the good thln.s in this world, but they can TASTK tliem Just as woll us tinyotu1. Peoples who h.ivo tho pri-purutlon of tlulr fooj lu charge tshoukl Ubu Snow White Flour, and IIioukIi they cannot sec how nko and white tho brcnrl Is they enn cnloy Its clc llctous tlu(ir nnd bcncllt from Its wholrf-umcuvM. All grocers icll It. Wconly wholetilelt." THE WESTON MILL CO. Scranton, Cartondale, Olyphant. IV10UNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of the best quullty for tfomeRtlo uie and of all sizes. Including Buckwheat and Blrdeeye. delivered In any part of the city, at the lowest price. Orders received at tho orllce, Connrll building, Hootn SOC; telephone No. 1702, or at the mine, telephone No. 212, will he promptly attended to. Dealers supplied t the mine. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL CO yf . . J. . . A M. A'. 1 1 . A A . . A A , IDS 0glc&:a.W)i.uJerrru rriv.ic uinuca i.snt... J'ror. u s riiibM. H. u.. ou norta kiim i.. rauuci. nhla. !.. tttci Ggvul'l U I'm . VwKM.l. 4 SUlolul. (! CUI'.ilf ). toU Vljo' nAlLht..tAr.J. P.rt. .al.rf 1. Dour.lBI iun ft-11. fl..ra far l.ui ttuloi Ul tf.nltr.UL bi ttuciog Ul fl.BtrM L roa 'e J 4 1. 1 0 J.J.. r KMk. lUr4lciciA4.f Mimnn.i A4ltl0MIW rnMMMil FJf IIVHB kCUWV..i. W WH. ,11111111111 MlXMI I .. .ftM Sizes 42-36 "Prices 12c. 45-36 13c. 81-90 55c. 63-90 42c. 72-90 48c. exclusively in our bleached RUGS FROM THE ORIENT When you buy an Oriental Rug you are buying something that will last a life time. Our stock embraces examples of all the well known weaves in Modern and Antique Sh.rvan, Carrabaerh, riansool, Persian Selected with the utmost care. We know this col lection will interest every lover of Oriental art. As to prices we sell those goods like domestic merchandise, viz., on the smallest margin of profit consistent with conserva tive business methods. carpets Williams & HnnuTscturers if OLD STOCK PILSNER 438 to 455 , SCRANTON. PA N. Ninth 8treet Telephoa; Call, 2333. DR. DENSTEN 311 Spun; St, Ttnip. Court Building, SIRANTON, PA. All acute and chronic dlhoai-o of men. women and c lilUlit.ii. -'lKONIC. NI.IU Ol'S. IlltAIN AND WAsTlNtl UltJIIAS KS A 8l'K(MAlry. All iIIhciscs uf lli.j l.lM'f. Kldneyn, Illiulili r. M;.u. Hloud, Niivik, Womb, i:o. i:ar. .Now). lhi;;at, and I.uikjs. I'uniiTB. Tumorb, I'lliw, ltupture. !ollri', Ithcuinatlsni. Antllimi, r.itairh, Vurlococili-. Lost .Manhood, Nlclitlv KinlRHlnnH, all IVmulo DIsujm-i, l.i'iioiu'rlmc.i, etc. iSonorrhca. S)rintx. DIimkI J'oIkoii, liKllrcrotl'iii and nuihful habits iilillteiiiuil. Huitfoiy. Mlt. Kp. Iiiihv. T.ijio and Blomath ormw. lA TAKHIIOONI.. Hpfclllc fur (Mtuirh Three imnths troaimcnt only Wot. Trial frvo In oltlcf. Consultation and txiiin. imtlonH l roc. Otllce liourt- dally und Sunday. ii. m. to 9 p. m. DR. DENSTEN i is Lager Beer Brewery IS NOW ON 50-36 15c. 90-90 60c. 54-36 17c 90-99 70c sheets and cases. 127 and 129 WASHINGTON AVENUE McAnulty Ds uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; I FLOREY h BROOKS Jll Washington Are. Bicycles, Athletic Goods, Cameras and i Photographic Supplies, g Sportsmen's Goods. Umbrella Repairing. Skates and Sleds Wii hav a nice. Hue of tho S rnrln s Slcattri and tho new S b.ill bcarliiK xlids. ThN 5 hi il will mora than plejh a the lix: helnir a pair of g 1 mull boh", the trout hull Ii g S hct on u hall ln.iril'K hoeKit. E u H Kuiili'd 1 a Himplo touch of the hand or foot. iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiaiiiii!:iiiii THE iiC POWDER CO llooms l and'.M'om'ltli B'l'd's. 60RANT0N, PA. Hilling and Blasting POWDER Undo at Mooilo and Ituih !aU Wor.u. LAPLIN & RAND POVVUEK CO.'i ORANGE QUN POWDER Klctrlo llatterlaa, Elootrli; Kxilr Itrc txplodluj blatli, 4fty t-'jjn aj 1 Repauno Chemical Ca's wWUm
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