TT WT THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1900. Tub MoBKiif llAnovf Ant aroni Beauty and Usefulness Are combined In the new thermometers this year. Some have fancy flower borders, otheis aio gold plated. You are quite suie to find anything you want in the theimometer Hue here. Prices from 10c. up. Footc & Shear Co. 119 N. Washinfcton Ave THE ORIENTAL. Gtfla tfltctfd now, rucrud until Clwi.t nun live. Mantle Ornaments They may hav laURht your eye as you pulsed tlio south window. White statuettes, on nilous mountings; and smaller eoloicd ornamental Hsures all of bisque. The fine efrect Is spoiled by the prices. At two dollaia you might sav "they are llne.' What Is your idtct "on a medium-size -white statuette at 25c. STORi: OPEN EVEMMIS. Gruener & Co. 205 Wyoming Avenue. L. R. D. & M. AT ALL SEASONS Slices am one of the mint impottint item.-, uf boss at an time of tli c.u, iiul c'ldly so low flat p .irr ccrtilti to Iijw dilutable n rather. Kor stjlc pine ami qnilltj Me nuts Ao know e up plrie OU .EWIS, RUDDY, DAVIES & HURPHY 330 Lackawanna Avenue. Lackawanna "THE" aundry. jrSI'enn Avenue. A. B. WARM AN. THE WEATHER YESTERDAY. Loi.il iljta fur Pm, l. JinW: Highest tcmpci.iliiic ... lowest tempo! ltnri lluinlillt) : S n. in h n in . JO tin; pit . 10 llenH"S u! per i cut. tU per tent. Snowfall, Jl hoius imlliii; . m . I Inih PERSONAL. W, 11 Samite u Ik home Hum 1'ilni lull to pcnel the holl'li Mm. William .1. Mile. 1,1 ( iihoiulilr, , tin HiieKt of Aldrmiin ami Mi-, W, s. -villi 1 1 William Uiiiiii, who lias In in u'llh Hell .V. M.liiner for a iiuiiiIhi of vmt, led jcstitoln.i lo accept a position at Not full., i. lolin l'oote, of nli1.iKI, vilio If .i hliulriit lit (Jrotsetowil ioIIiki. WjIilntO!i, II, (' , hi n tuned to lilt. Iionin fin tl,n UhItIiiu-i 1111111111-1 He. Pr. J. I!. Nnltli, of Hilllinoie, Mil , u, tilled tint pulpit of the Kim ('.ill, ditni.li .vi-tei-ljy, hj the giteU of John T, I'ortei vWillo In the eilj, Ml. Hole I. Ilaiieli, illitshlil of W. I. JlanieK of West S, rj 1(011, N limne tiom tlie MaiisflcM Mute -Noiinal school to tpiml the C lirlhtmas holiday City Solicitor A A ewnin; will 1,0 to llat risburK this liioiiilnir to aNt in the .ireumciit of quo uaiiuntii iiifiiceclliuia Inoiifclit li.v the Scranton Traction lonipmv ii.-oliM tlie Connell Tark and hprriln.iy rillHJ,. Jlajor Keielt Wat. fdi and lion. M. I). Olniitn id, of llaril.liuii,, ippeir for die plilntllU Jlnl ( 11 Niliiitm V. mittf and Mia W, I'ettlt, of I'lillaililpMa foi the city and Speedway talln.K, Within (he net two viuU li. Inlin , lln-ili and Pr. duties , Unndei, of the I ail. iw.unii hospital lenldcnt nugfon .tifl, will ilijuil jioni the city, leaviiiif Pr, John l, llmilu u uniui of tlio re.ldent l.il), wlill II will lui iompied of two mote ruins, (unit ti.uluiln, JMIi' Jlf. Ilusili and Niiiiclu luia lifioine, wty populat jurin? their la In this illy ami lluh input tf will he HUitlid by a, !att,u lllile of filuub, HtPlllliK mounted seals. Jleynoldx Hios, Lunch, Kldnoy Blew, coined beef hash, Ft auk fuitoiH mid chicken hottp. Hi, Cloud butel. If ou want il?us go to ('uuuen'H. I'uncy l.catlai- Hags. ItcynulilH Htos, SreDSKasfeHvwViSK'flwisa MUCH INTEREST IN PRIMARIES REPUBLICANS NOMINATED IN FOUR WARDS. j H. S. Alwotth Named In the Second, David B. EvonB and William W. Evans In the Fouith, Albeit Lewis and John H. Phillips In the Fifth, nnd William Lewis in the Fif teenth Nominations Made by the Democrats in Second, Thhd and Eighteenth Wnids. Thi' Hepublleiilis of tin Souiinl, P,, in 1I1 t.-iril, niwi t'trioMiitti nnrd iiomlmucd citndldatcx for Helcet and Luiitinon counrll im Sattnnay, lo nil the uiuwplucl tointi of JIoiiIji V. M01 iK Simon Thomux, W. V. Cltlillthf, C. i;. Oodshall and T. 51. Watltln, ip slfftipd. Tn tin- Fifth waul the nom inees will stand fin- I hi lOKtilar Pob iniiiy election, and John llemy Phil lip, who Is now lllllltfT the uneMilied tat in tif IiIh doccasi'd hi oilier, D. I. Phillip'?, wn named to un eed him self on the ho ml of contiol. The nominees In the l-'ouith ward hip U.ivld B. KVuns for .select, and Wil liam W. Kvaus, lor loiiimon council. Tlie Conner is instue rorenmn at me Ovl'md mine, and ieslde at 141.1 tfwet Ituid Htieet. The latter Is thoilstei of the l''lr.st Welsh Baptist rhiuch, and a ip.sldent at .Til Not th Ueheucn ave nue. Albeit Lewi.. p-illstilel chief ol the Hie depaitinent, and an actlw member of the Columbia Hose com pany, was named to uutict'd Common Councilman Clmi les (IoiIhIiuII In the Fifth, lie Is a nin-ln-law of Dlstilet Jllne Suppilnlendent Tliotna J. Wil liams, and lles at 1120 Dlvl.slon street. William Lewis, the nominee for com mon council In the Fifteenth waid, Is a miner at the Dodge, and liven at 1167 West Locum stieet. He is a brother of Joseph D. Lewis, now in the census buieau depaitinent at Washington, "who was elected to the same office slc yeais ago and lfqiKiifd to accept a clerkship at the national capital. The flRht for the common council nomination In the Fouith n.uil was close nnd exciting, theie belin; ,sfen candidates. Kviui defeated Closet !) HI otes. The Note by di-tiktt was ar lollows: ( FOU KULIICT COUNCIL 1-t Jd M lib 1)1-1. Hist, l)ll 1)1-1 l.ll.ll 1) II I.Min Jl 1J0 M 2111 ITU John rein 1 '- - "J -IT l.ian. nnjoiit FOR COMMON COUN CIL lt Him. 41 s 1J .7 I M lllsl -HI li 14 II Id llh Dim i.I 1-. inr 1 ti. Ui-1 lotll 1R) i'i Jit Ml Jl 7') l.S W. (i Mom 1 ... 1) 11. IIiiRhe- ., W. W. Kijih ., 1) It. Tlinniit . I) P. MchnI-14 , Ohed .IcnkiiH .. Tliomas Jom ph Jl I 12 Ivans' plin-lili M Robett J. Williams was defeated In the Firth waul liv the followliiK: vote-1-t Ji! id llh Dim. DiM DisI. DM lot il Mbeit lewis 1,7 in 0! KJl It. .1. William-, ..(7 7! I. JJ JO'i lewis' nrijonh 1 1d The contest for st hool ilitcctoi, in n.'u.'it AVilllam IL Jloiijun la'i avtai'isl John Hemy Phillips, the Note In tlie fouu distliets was as follows; . IM Jil hi llh Dim. Pist Dim Dim .1 II Phillips ... ll'i 7'i i,i! Ill W. II Mni-in .... Jl t.l 77 ',) lotll 1J-, JIS Phillips' miiiiit 107 Tlie follow itiK waul oflheis wete also liomitiatcd In the Firth waid: Pnt district .Itidrfc of election, Julin II. Pow ell; Itispcctur, Lewis . Howell; tigUtei ot o ter, Thoni is 0. L in Siioinl iliMiicl imikf o election. Albeit Dnnkerly; liispeitoi, 1. 1.111 .1 Dims; risi'tu, Loshon HvaiLs 'thiul district liidm' of tin lion, I. nlni Jones; Inspeitoi, Ditilei I. Itr-iM?; repi.lir of otei, John llopkln-. K11111II1 district -.liiile ill ehtliun, . ( Scott. niMiuloi, (.eoii;e Mien; legiater of votirs, William sij(,, F1FT1 :L'NTH ava rd. T. Follow h Mason, Lewis' oiiponeut In the Fit let nth waid, lost the com mon nomination bj ,"!i otes. The ote by dlstiiels was: 1M Dim, Jd DM. .. Ill 12 , . 4'l 73 lutal 177 lis Williim rwi t. r. jiimui ... llWIs' lllljllltl J Aii liiletestlns liKht for 'toinnion council was waned in the Second uatd, in which Attorney II. H. Alworth was iiominulud to sueieed Moils A', iloills. The ote in the live districts was as rollows: lt 2d fid llh -,Hi Dist. Dist. Dist. I)!i. Dial, total II. S Mnoilli .. 50 .' II 7 7 US II . llibiiiMin .. I J JO ,'i 2 i 70 lolin I'ldlani '1 1 I 4 to I) T, Thomas ..is ;,l 8 6 DI3MOCUATIC NOMINATIONS. The DcmnciatH of the Second ward also eniifiibbcd on Hatuiday and placed in nomination P. M. Flynn, of 1718 Uiick avenue, a well-known younjr hutcher, Mm tin Devaney was named In tho Thlid waid. William Uusli uc- ctiied tho Demociatlo nomination In the IIlKhteonth waul. A tin ec-cot dpi od (lKiit is 01, in lint Twentieth wind with William (1. O'Malle.N as the Demnciatlo iiomlnen; William Oilflllhh, itepubllcuu, and D, P. Iliittle, indcpenilpui, Tliomas HuiiiH and Thomas Melvln also flA nomination pupi.s, but they have lien wlthdiawn. For Sale. Two heay, one llsht dclUery wagons, et bob sleds: bu;g pole; laiKC hot witter heater; one light plat foim hcalei cash leglster; two pipe cuttins iimchlne.s; lour II, i. eimlne; l,600 woith gas flxtuipi. and supplies; $3,000 plumbeis' nud hteam-tltteis' Boodis; olio two-sealed sleigh; one two. seated open wagon, The Hunt & Coiiiiell Co, Nuwtsi 1 aid fiiRinvlnsr, Iteynolds linn (io (o Com sen's for jniit candy, fi lilts and nuts, , ' Teachei ,s' Oxfoi d Bibles. I tej nobis Ri os Fifteen XnmsiPiesents for 3,50. Fifteen Niiuia picsuiitb for R30, That's -what jou can niiiki with our Platluetto photo-j. They ate supeilop to the Reiubiundts. AVe can deliver all those luken befoic Decembei l. The tliiflin Ait Co. ANOTHER VICTIM TO THE LIST, Paul Binnovsky Fell from the Rich mond Collle'iy Trestle. Another victim was added to the Itlchinond collleiy tieatllliB- list of ills iihIpih Inst tilght, when Paul Platiov skv, of Com t Mtleet. Noith Mcliiuton, While letllllilltif home fiom Tllioop, III cumpany with Thomas Koyevluis, felt fiom the nctllng- to tho Delawme and Hudson tallioad, a dlstantc of twutity Mve feel, ami sutnlucd inlinles fiom which ho died befitt c a physic Inn ar rived. The men had been IMllup Ti lends In Tin onp, and decided to take a short cut home by dousing; oer the Ill-fated ticsUliiff. When they had roup half way oxer the li est Hug Uianoxskv be came neivous nnd lost his balance, falling- to the mound bi-lou-, His skull was frattuted and he suffeied lnlcmal llljlllles. lie was can led Into Joseph Oerchur nes' hotel, on I ho boulcvaid, nnd Dr. John J. Llellhetmcr was .summoned. Hcfore tho doctor aiiled life was ex tinct. Cotonor Itobeils was notified, and oidercd the body lemoved to the mnn'H boat ding- house. An nutopsy will be made today. Bianovsky was a single man, about thirty years of age. HONESTY OF THE CITY COUNCILEMEN Discussion About It Led to a Possi bly Fatal Stabbing Affray at Noith Scianton Satuidny, The ciiimcllmnnlc btlbetv cases weie the ludliect cause of a sei toils slabbing- ulTiay In Not lb Scianton on S'atutilay night. As a lesull of an at Aliment ovei the connection of a certain councilman with the lecent dlscloMties, Putrlck MeNulty, of 120J AA'est Market street, lies dangeiously lnlmed at his home, vltilo AVilllam Mutiny, of 411 Mnry stieet, Is In the cpiitia! police station i-haigccl with .stabbing- him. The affair occuned in the barroom of AVilllam H. Cubic K's hotel nt S.'4 AVest Maiket stieet. The Thhd ward Democratic caucus was held at that place between the houis of 4 and 7, and pietty neatly eeivbody who cast a ballot lemalned In the paloon to find out who was the wlnnci, and Incident ally to paitake of a little liquid te fu shmcnl. Muriay. viio Is neatly GO eits old, and McNullv, who Is just .10, v.010 dtinkiiiR toKether. and sboillv artel 's o'clock g-ot into an aiKiimenl about the honesty of touncllmen. Their oicci, became loud and their gesttucs became violent, causing a ctowd to Bather aiound them. Munay was con tending that Select Councllnnn John J. Costello, ot the Thhd waid, was going to be nnested, while McNully was defending that gentleman. It -wasn't many minutes, befote Mut iny and MeNulty wete hammrlnj nwav at one another with their lists. Some peace oiHoeate In tho throna. finally succeeded in sepaiating them for a time, but it Nas,n't long beiore the pair were at it again. This time the Neie in deadly eain cst. McNultv giasped Munay aiound th body and pulled him to the floor. This eniaged the old man, who leached his hand Into h's pocket nnd pulled) out a huge knife, the blade of which he opened. McNully made another pass at Mur luv as they lay on the door, and tiVn. the latter laised the knife in the air and with a vicious jab btnuglit it down under McNulty's lefi aim. He pulled the blade out, and beforj anjonc could stop him plunged it Into McNultN's ibdomen, ns'lhf un foitunato man lav then- on the (loo, McNulty lose to his fet nnd was able to walk Into an adioining 100m, wheiP his injuitis were diesseu by Dr. J. P. Stanton, who -was luuiedlv suinmoned. He was latei removed lo his home In a can lege. His condition Is eiy dangeious, and it -will be a day or two buloie the lesult will be detinltelv known. Mm lay went home after tlie affair, no one making any attempt to hold him foi the police. He was auvsted at midnight bv Patioiman Chailos Peuy and lodgjd In the North Scran ton station house, 1 1 0111 Nhcie ne was iemoed to the cential police sta. t'on jpstorday moinlng. Both men aie mnirled and hive laige families. Dr. Stanton slated last uiclu to a Tilbttne man that McNulty was u-st-iiig (piietb, but that theie was n Slave feai of peillonllls setting- In, A Yuletide Reminder. Don't eliminate the signed photo staph fiom your Chtlstmas cab illa tions. The blending of noelty, senti. nient and lastintr value assuie It con tinuous populnilty as a holiday of fering. Schiievet will make them up to December 21st lor Clulslmas do. lhery. Sterling I'esk Rlotlei-, KeMiiilds Dios. Steiling Desk Blotteis, lieunlils Dios. A Fiench Briar Pipe. Suvlceable, durable, desh.tble, a gentleman's constant companion Complete iiisoitmenl at O'llnia'a cigar stoic, 111 .Spiuo iitteet. Fancy ORIee Baskets, neynolds Hioa. Fnnty Oftlce Basltots. Ueynolds Brcn. HEADQUARTERS. Candies and Fruits Whitman's and Maillard's Bou Bous and Chocolates, packed in handsome boxes, 25c per pound. Bon Bous, Chocolates and Glace Fruits 35c per pound. Clear Toys 10c per pound. Dainty Mixed, 10c per lb. Mixed Creams, 10c per lb. E. G. Coursen Wholesale and Retail. HISTORY OF LONG FOUGHT COAL WAR Last Scene ot a Twenty years' Con flict Will Be Enacted Tomorrow at the Waldorf-Astoria. VICTORY NOT ALWAYS TO THE STRONGER Valor, Position and Qenetalshlp on the Pait of Scranton's Indepen dent Coal Operators Defeated the Oreat Might of the Big Coal Cai rying Companies and Compelled Them to Piacticolly Accept the In dependents' Teims Contracts En tered Into with the Delaware Val ley and Kingston Ate to Be Re turned by Their Custonian, the Pennsylvania Coal Company, and the Faithful Independents Will Be Fiee to Accept the Offer to Accede to Their Demands vhich the Car llers Made When They Were Made Desperate by the Firm Belief That the New Road Was to Be a Reality. l the Waldorf-AstciU, In New A oik, 1 011101 low, will oct ur 11 meeting- of tho Independent Atilhiuelle Op eiators' association, at which will be witnessed the closing scene of a war that has been waging foi ovei twenty eais, the conflict between the Inde pendent opeiatois and the 1 eal oar lleis over eaitylng tales, In which millions have been firafd again t millions, and In which the count r's gioatcsl flnancleis ltac pailiclpntel on tlie otic side or the other. The battle closes with lctoiy pet cit ed on the banneis of tlie Independent The weie the weaker in the ntatti of wealth, but they wi'ie jus sttuii": enough in tronev and thch leadc.s gieat enough In mind to keep the op position coiHtantlv dlMuibed anil fearlul of the dlsastious icsulls tint would follow their aggicsions, mu, alter a seiles of mlnoi letoiies, and litually on th" vety heels of a tlneat encd defeat, thev c.'iine out ot I he warrnic with their aim achieved all that they demanded, gt anted. Of especial inteiest is the bistotv of the conflict to this cltv, because ot the Tact that the fight of the In dependents was dhected fiom het , and because of the fin ther and mote Inteiesting fact that the culmination ot their lctotv was bi ought about by a Scianton man. Fixr:i tuk itATi:. Dining tlie veais immediately pie ccding: 1S7'J tlie Delawaie, Lackawan na and AVeslein compnnv took the lead in the matter of fllng coal car lylng nites. It au angei! to take til Independent opeiatois' coal and pay for it al tho late of ,5 cents on tho dollar of tide-water pi he. This was the best offei al that lime, and tho Delawate, Lackawanna and AVestem having- been the 111 si to moke It, se emed the lion's shaic of the con nacts. Other catiieis, of come, hit I to come up to the Dclawaie, Lacua wanita and AVesteui's offer, and the consequence .as that the independ ents the wholo legion oei secuiwl better piices for theli output thun they hud been getting. In 1S7U a New Yoik patty bought ut the stock ol the New .Teiov Mid land lallroad, with the Intention or extending It lo Scianton and secur ing the tiade ot the Independent up cratois by offeilng: theia a' better pi Ice thnu was then being- paid. The New Voile, .Susquehanna and AVestem load was piojectcd as the meant, ol connecting- Scianton with the Delaunio lthei, wheie the New Jcis-cy Midland had its Niestein tetmlnal. The load was built as fui at Sttoiulbuig, but the capital to complete II was not at hand and the stielch between Sttouds-btiig- and Scianton had 10 be aban doned. Coniiaols had been 11 .ule with u uuuibet of opeiatois ci the fifty per cent, basis, and n th" latter waited on their execution, the New Yoik, Susquehanna alul AVestem people were foictd to make an at'iaueeireiil Willi the Delawaie, Lacl'awannu r.nd AA'est ein to deliver Hip output of these op- erntois to them al Siioudsbuig. AVAS UNPBOFITltLi:. This was au unpi editable ariange ineiil to the New Yoik, Hutiuohuunn. and Western, nnd after four esus of tflorl, or In Wi, money ,-as sccuied In a .sufncleiit amount to build the AVllkes-B tuo and Hastcm nnd lo buy up enough huge holdings In the lowe Lucknwanmi and uprer Luieine dis tliets to iusuto a. piiug tialllc. Thu lonipletlon ol the Wllkes-Baiie and Luhtein c-aused the 51) iter com. laic to jiicvnll all thiough the legion and it so continued for about a year, when another Jump of .1 per cent, fol lowed the entiy ot the Ontailo and Western Into the coal llelds. This new rate lontlnuecl lor tle eais. It v.11 a fair late at the time It went into opc'iutlou, but mining all iho time was giowlug 111010 epenslw and tli- Independents began to mur ium'. They felt that the canlen could affoid to offer a better figuie and tie inaiidPd that they should lecelvo tiO per conl. The coal cattlcis tinned a deaf ear to their demands, thinking the In dependents weie jioweiless to cause any bother, but they leckoned wtong. In ISdl cainu tho blg-'rtendlng com bine, AlcLcod took hold of the Head ing, joined It with the lutciests of Its two i hlef competitor, the Jeisey Ceu liiit and Lehigh A'alley, and was pie paud to do all soils of thhiRS In tlio coal world, AN A'AlTi:U OtJ'OaTUNlTV. lime was the oppoitunlty the Inde pendents weie awaiting. A committee In which the moving sphils weie Simpson iv WatUliiH and 15. L. Fuller waited on Mi'. McLeod In Philadelphia and, after a four dajx' session, hi ought him to bolluvc that, by offei lug a, CO per cent, lato, he could cuptuio piactlcally the whole output of tlie Independent collleiles, and when this belief was made u suiety by an agieemciit on the pait of 11 gieat n umber of the Inde pendents to make long tetin contiacts with him, Mr. McLeod promulgated the new tatu. He wanted a ten year tetiu.Tho Independents weie only willing to make the term Ave yea is. A compromise was made on stnoil .caiA nnd fiom that time on the rule remained 11 1 0 per coil. Incidentally, this lulslng of the tale by McLeod was his own undoing. J, I'lnipont Mttiunn had about this llnir come to be iftjitulod as the big man of Ihe coal win Id. Up wtti jealous of tills leptlttltlim and sized Up McLcoct us a dangeious ilval, The nctlon of McLeod In allow Injt himself to be limed by the Independents as a lever for a?etirltig another rulup In lutes Mi nlflhcd nn excuse, If one. Indeed, whs wanting, for Motgan to lay Into Mc Leod and he did II with a vengeance. McLeod went down under the wietk of tlio combine nnd he has never since been able lo come up. Severn! times ho peeped above the hot lon which en circles the lalliond world, but each time 11 brick has caused Itlm to duck and seek seclusion, Tltt: RATI' WAR, Hut lo ipvett to the late war. All the conipnnles, of ionise, had to'inpel the new tute, and when mak ing their contiacts. likewise, weie com pelled to be content w llh a seven-year teiin. As 189S, the year of the explm tlon of the contracts was appioachlug, and the making of a new contract was being discussed the coal cairleis, Infoi mnlly, though emphatically, gave the Independents to imdei stand that when the new tontrncts weie made they would have to be for less than 60 pet cent. The carriers declined they could not affoid Mils' inte; Hint It was se cured by taking them ut a disadvan tage, and that as long as tltq condi tions wet" such as to telleve tlieni from the danger of a sltnllni disadvan tageous position lliey proposed lo light the wtong that had been done I hem, ami so on. Tlie Independents leplled, Infoiinally, and with ecpial emphasis, that nbl only wouldMhy not accede to a leduetlo'n of the sate, but that when the con tiacts were lencwed they would hae to be at an advnnee of r, per rent. With the cairleis deehulng that they would nnl pay over r."i per cent, and Hip independents contending foi not less that C" per cent., Hie Oil per cent, coiiliacts ephpd. Neither side. II ap peals, wanted to force the Issue, as neither was sine of its giound and did not want to pieclpltate the conflict un til something- should develop thai would gle an advantage. The canieis had gotten together some time befoie this and thiough the man agement of J. Pletponl Moigatt weie bt ought into a fall Iv haimonintts w 01 Ic ing agieemont. rnoTr.y'TiJD axothek road The independents saw lliev would have lo do something despetate oi sub mit to the thieatened 1 eduction, unit thiough their associaton piojectcd a load of their own to tidewntoi. A com pany was chaiteted. under the corpoi ate title or Hie New Yoik, AVyominc: and AVeslein. options weie seemed on teimlnals at Peith Amboy and a route was suiiejed fiom Scianton over the Pocono, acioss Mom op county, thiough the AVInd Clap, and tneneo in an air line to Pel Hi Ambov. Coal continued to be cat tied by mutual agieement. or t.ither thiough Hie lack of any agreement, accoidlnsr to Hie teims of the old lontiacts. The canieis were afraid to canv out their thieatened 1 eduction, because It would make Hie indeoendents all the moie despeiate, and those or them who were hesitating about putting their money Into the Independent load would be quickly decided by such a moo on the part of the cullers. The independents who weie tit the head of the new load pioject could not bring- their fellows to see tlio success thev felt sine Hie new load would be and It had to be diopped. though a bluff was kept up all the time that the 1 o.id would bo buill, and that It was an thing and eeiythlng except the lack or funds that was delaying- Its con sti action. Once when a ci editable stoiy went foith Hint the pioject had fallen thiough, it was given a quick quietus by Hie delheiy and distilbution or 7,000 tons or steel lalls along the mute sin veyed oser the Pocono. Tlie lails aie still theie. Thev cosl oer tlf.0,000, but, though they neer came in contact with a tie, thev weie not a bad investment. They seied their puipose, and can be sold any time for pietty much what they cost. The canieis wete so deceived by the steel tall blutr and so thoioughly con- IC'oiilhiui'il on I'aso n. f f f f 4 -r f f -f f -f -f f f f f f f f f f -f f -4- What Shall It Be? iuny weeks of careful preparation enables us to help you solve the prob lem. Goods suitable for Christmas abound here. Such elegance and choice as our stock piesents can be seen nowhere else in Scianton. House Coats, Bath Robes, Suit Cases, Hat Boxes, Umbrellas, Neckwear, Gloves, riulders, Silk Half Hosev Full Dress Shields, "- r -AM PJrwMkiiiita aPr n Y isfied We Wholesale Liquor Dealers, ANOTHER BIO CONVENTION. Anieilcan Federation of Labor to Come Heie Next Year. Set aiiton Is to have another big con vention nnd one or Hie biggest ever held hete. The Anieilcan Podetatlon of Labor In session at Louisville. Ky decided Halm day to meet hi this city In 1901. Tlie delegation ft 0111 this cll headed by Cleoige Clothier put up a hard light and won the convention lor Scinnton on the 111 si. ballot. Mayor Molr iccehul on Salunlav night a telegtani nom I'lesideiit John Mitchell, or the Culled Mine Woikets, Informing him that Scianton had been selected. Ml. Mitchell was one of the hardest woikets In behalf of Ibis c Ity. For Sale. Our w alehouse piopeily, eonifr AVest Lackawanna avenue and Highlit stieet, bolns about "il lent fiont on Lacka wanna avenue and 130 feet on Highlit street, and about 147 feet on the line 01' the Delawaie, Lackawanna, and West etu lalltoild, with a fhe-stoiv brick warehouse, Hack and switching ml leges. Also out bat 11 lot on Dl 1 out t, about 85 feet on Dlv couit by '.m feet deep lo Lee couit, with biick stable and fuinip waiphoiise; located between Lacka wanna avenue and Spttiee slieet. The Hunt & Conneli Co. All Days Aie Bright at the Gold Medal Studio. No mutter how dm Ic the dav may be, oui likeness makes the iinii' Im inesslon on Schileiet's lameta. Al mosphet Ic rondltions have h"oi "f-ft-( litallv (Otiqueicd theie. Have You Ever Stopped to Think what constitutes a thotoughlv well laundtled shht 01 collar.' Tiv our pro duct and make c ompaiisons. 'Phone or postal Inings our wagon to our door promptly. Lackawanna, The Laundiy, SOS Ppiiii avenue. Taney Box StatIoni. Ilejnolds Bros.. Xmas Photos. "Willi double the usual foue In our studio, we are piepaied to make photos for Xmas until December 21. No mat ter what the weather may be, jou can be sme of them. The Giiftln Ait Co Ileadquaiteis for evetv 1111111? good lo eat al Com cm's, Teachei s'OMoi d Hibles Itej nobis nThs Cignis by the Box. MaiiuatU 1)1. mils i ; 0I 2, in a Imx for Jt.fO or moie at O'llitta's oirf.it stote, 4.'l Spiuce stieet. " K.uipy Ho- Stallonnry. Reynolds Hi os liAaHIBH W BRr - .'WEgflCaSI Wr&SJnM aK fur 1 jMtrmmT CASEY vols 1 Fir iiwii hi his r.tlliy Svveel Dtanges, doz 2"d 8 llw. Mixed Nuts 2.-,(j Taney rigs, per lb I0o S lbs. Fiench Cream caiulv 2,"u '1 lbs, Choice Chocolate Diops ,.,.2'iei tirmioble AValnuts, per ih 12c I'ancy Slilly Pllbetl, pet lb uiJo Hiall Nuis, per u la'u Fancy Pecans, per Hi jjjj0 'J'aiagonla AlmnmU, pet lb i!,i Cluisluuis Candv, dear lo.vs, ,; lb.s,, lor ',-, Sugai I'op Coin, quint je cocoanui Cietim Hon lions, per lb ljtje Decoiated Honey AYaf,'',. ILr lb.l"!0o nutler Scotch Caiamels pjtje Clarke Bros U-l -! Pretty Patterns in Reliable Rugs If you're puzzled to know what youi wife wants, conn into our Rug section it won't take you Jong to make up your mind. A Rqg is always a suitable gift, especially ao at Christmas time. They make a nice gift for a gentleman, also. We have a generous assortment at prices that make you feel satisfied that you got your money's worth. Prices Vary from 85c to $8.00. OPEN EVENINGS, CREDIT YOUP CERTAINLYI iCQNMY 831-323-225.237 The modern way in to sell yo something you do Hot want and ra fuse to allow you to exchanfe it. Your money back if you're mot at- with anything bought here. have the most complete line of Holiday Goods in the city. 216Tackawanna Ave. ... l Ull'-L- Xmas Gifts... Useful gifts are the one appre ciated most. Our stock cora ptises hundieds of useful arti cles appropriate for holiday gifts. Silk Umbrellas, Miifflers, Ties, Gloves, Dressing Cases, Caps, Sweaters, Etc. conrad;s 305 Lackawanna Avenue SCRANTON'S LEADING FUft BS TABUSHMENT. F. L. Crane Established 1866. Furs and Fur Garments of all kinds, and our prices are low, it is in fact unsafe to pay less. Call -and see our Laylored Suits Jackets, Long Coats, Box Coats, Neckpieces Boas, Muffs and Children's Furs. We carry these in full assortment. Furs repaired. RAW FURS BOUGHT.' 324 LACKAWANNA AVENUE U-ti-t4"f44H4ff'f'f'f'f 4- Pjlj0for 4- D'll "" uia rinuwa - -f f The pioblcm in making thefcp 4. li.iui"-dct"i 1I01 i I as been; 4. 4. "What .shall I (III them with?' 4. Hveiv ihinn Horn c.ccel"lor to lnh nas Its objections. ! Elastic : t Felt ! Tics ovei come Hieni all. l''or pil low 1 It .s Ideal mi aceount of e Hi-mo lltthtnes, cleanllncRs 1 lasiiidiv ,1 . 1 vi-iy low pi ii e. Scranton JBecldin Co. Cor. Lacka, and Adams Ave. -f s- m f f ttttt Fine Cigars I lava just lecelved two cases of Car tel Cigais, dliect fiom Ke West, fih and fraciant. Other brands of dear Havana, lk SatlsfechH, naianiln. Mandato, etc. Full line of Hiler I t.ic and smokers' .11 tides, W. P. Shoop, Mears Biilldlnf, TRIBUNE WANT ADS. BRING QUICK RETURNS Wtr WyomlngAve ttS ti i A yt st r -v