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THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1900.
NEWS OP THE
LABOR WORLD
OFFICERS NOMINATED BY THE
BUILDEHS' EXCHANGE.
They Will Be Voted for nt the Meet
ing to Be Held on Jnn. 8 Delaware
nnd Hudson Is Reducing; the Grade
on Its Road Beyond Nineveh A
Great Amount of Coal Is Being
Shipped by the New York, On
tario and Western Railroad Com
pany Interesting Trade Notes.
At a well atlutnli'il mill ftittiiiftluntlu
meeting ot thu HiiIIiIoih' Hxi'Iiuiikc
lust week ofllcorn wow nominated for
1001, and thcuo oflli-ials will bo ulpcttftl
Ht a nieetlns which la to In- held Jiui
tmiy 8. AiuIUoih vi;ii- appointed ns fol
lows: J. H. Woolxcy, II. .1. (Iim-Uur.
r. J. ltuilily ii ml for JhIb". of flrctloit
weiv chosen, Uutry It. Sykos, Hcniw
V. Finn and Wlllluin II. WIIIIhiiih.
Throe nnmt'H were put In nomination
is sueccHHorH of President Conrad
.Scluwiler. They uiv K. S. lVok, II. J.
Uimstor nnd 10. K. Williams. ISrneHt
"VW Smith wiih mimed at vice piwlilont,
and Harry It. Sylo'x as Junior vice
president. 1$. !'. U-iikIIk. Hie pneni
Incumbent, was the only nominee for
.secretary and (luorfte V. Klnn Is the
.solo candidate fur lu'itturer.
There are several In the Held for
the places of directors, and six men are
to bo chosen from the following: John
Honore, P. F. Ilowley, M. J. Huddy, J.
1''. IinRan, T. J. Hnowdeii, K. S. l'eok,
l.tither Keller, John Mulherin, Conrad
Sehroeder, J. H. Woolsey. Peter Stlpp.
Hdward Fuller. (Jeorge A. Ilrlefjel and
Charles ttrlii'lR.
Seven members will constitute the
committee on appeals anil they will bo
elected from these nominees: John
Cullisan, Charles X. Lord. K. P. Will
turns, J. II. Doyle, John Wilson, Charles
llehrlgr, llellly Uecker, K. I.. Meirlman,
'I'. V. Leonard. JIueh Interest Is being
taken in the coming election by the
members of the exchange, and consid
erable speculation is rife as to who the
association's next ollleers will be. Dur
ing the past year the meetings of the
association have been well attended
unci every month shows inure marked
enthusiasm regarding the exchange
and Its purposes.
Changes on Nineveh Brauch.
The Delaware and Hudson Railroad
company yesterday paid the men on
the Nineveh branch. This included the
large number of men in the construc
tion gangs which for some time have
been engaged In changing the grand
of the road beyond Nineveh.
Work is being carried on from Tus
carora to Nineveh and the Windsor
and East Windsor grades are being en
tirely dono away. The change In the
grading will enable the company to car-
a much heavier tonnage between
these points. Day and night gangs are
employed, and as a result the pay-roll
for the men on the branch is monthly
of large proportions. It is expected
that work on the grade will be finished
dining the early spring.
Shipping Much Coal.
The Ne iwff, Ontario and Western
Uailroad company is daily transporting
.i far larger amount of coal from these
districts than ever before in the road's
history. During the past two weeks
the tonnage has been especially heavy,
and every day from three hundred and
lifty to four hundred gondolas of black
diamonds leave the city. Allowing from
twenty-live to thirty tons for each of
these, a mild approximate is secured of
about ten thousand tons.
The coal is shipped direct to the On
tario docks at Oswego. Cornwall and
Wcehawken.
Today's D., L. & W. Board.
Today's D L. and TV. board Is as
follows:
Monday, Dee. 17.
Wll.l) C.VI.s. UAST.
S p. til. M. .1. Illllllin'.IIl.
10..10 p. m. Jolin Sw.ii to.
ll.iiO ). in. II. T. IVIlimi.
Tiioiilaj, Doc. IS.
WILD OATS. KAST.
12.S0 a. in. J. J. Dull.!.
:i n. in. W. Hoar, with I", (lilliiMn's men.
I a. in. O. llumlolpli.
Ii a. m. It. C'u&l hit.
ii a. in. O.W. KitRi'ulil.
s a. 111. 0. V Dunn.
!i a. in. T. A, Hindi.
Ill a. in. .1. (Idillj,
U.M) a, hi. II, J. IjiKiii.
I i. in. T. Njiim.ui.
J p. in. M (luMen, Willi Wuilil'i mill.
:'..V p. iu. I'. CiviiiuiikIi
l.li p. m. II. Jl. Ilalli'it.
, M'MMIIS, r.ic.
ii .i in., Mct fi. riiinifiii,pi
H i., ,-t W. II. MiImiN.
12 o'cluik nuoii, uim t'.iri ikpC-
." :i. in., c.i-l i:. MrAIIMn.
i p. in., r.it V, .1, Jluslu,
H p. in., i'j-.t II. (Illlltfan.
7 p. in., wist nom CiyiiuM l( l.un.-.
7 p. in., wi't fiimi O.i.Miii.i iult..
7 p. in., cait fiom Nay Aiu K, Puffy,
I'l'l.l.l'.li.
10 a, in. I'. K. Sopoi.
IM'sllKIK
H II, in. IlilWf,'!'.
1 1, .':n a, in. Mniiiii.
7 p. in, Alurpliy.
ii i. in.-S, O'Connor.
i'Assi:sii:u r.siiiM.s.
in. (ijflii""j.
in, O. raw.
p. in. Sl.inlnii,
III. .MaKOUrn.
7 a,
7 a.
fi.Wl
7 p.
WILD CXI?, VKM
in.- -.1. 0'll.ir.i.
HI,- I'. Ilirllioloiuen,
in. I). Wiill.uv, Willi P. Wall, linn.
in. w. Lillian-.
III. II. V. Mllllll.
m.II. Smllli.
, Hi. J. K. M.istpu.
, in, U. KlniHlcy.
MoiK mum T, riip.ilili.l.
hi. V, Kliiiy, with A. II, lljuiiiiiiiV men.
in. .1. ILiluirnn.
in, llJKKiity.
in. .1. II, JliCinii,
in. ItJilicr,
in, Mulli'ii.
I a.
.1 ii.
II .i,
7 a.
S il.
fi a.
10 ii,
11 ii
12 u
lp.
i p.
it P.
I p.
f. p.
II p.
NOI'ICi:,
llrakenian II. MjuIkivm.ii w m nut m liU
nun tun will rnniliiilnr T, PuiidU.in. I p. in.,
WilJ Cat i:at, IVe, 17.
Instructions About Signals,
Division .Superintendent Itine, of the
Delaware, Lnekawaiuia and Western
railroad, yesterday Issued a bulletin
calling the attention of all Lackawanna
trainmen to the book of rules issued by
the company, containing Instructions
governing the use of automatic block
and Interlocking signals. The new
rules went Into effect. Humlay nnd uro
to lie strictly observed unless otljer
wlsu provided In time tables or npeelal
bulletins.
it supersedes the rule book of the
Morris and Kssox division dated July.
IU91, and the New York, Lake Brio and
Westeip railroad and Delaware, Lack
awanna nnd Western railroad rules for
grade crossings, issued In 1S8S. All en
gine men, llremen, conductors and
lu'ukemen uie expected to obtain copies
of the new rules, read and study Ihcm
nnd sign a receipt ufidn belrilr given
them. MtipptleH are kept at the offices'
of the tralntnasteiv trenerii! yaid' mas
ter's oltU'e and at thi roiind house,
and also at the general yard timntcra'
olllces at llallfltead and Htroiuisbiirg.
Tlie bookR I'oiitaln full dellnltlons ot
alt the apparatus conneclrd vllh the
Interlocking system, nnd are Illustrated
with colored plates, nhoWltig'the block
signals as they are set when Indicating
the various conditions. Numerous rules
and special suggestions for thu oper
ation and maintenance of the signals
plants are also contained.
This and That.
During the continuance of lime l.ihle
N'c. I, Nicholson will fob n regular httip
for train No. 5.
Knglne No.,' ::8! was put out of, the
Dickson shops yesterday for the Dela
ware and Hudson llallroad company.
Henceforth when Lackawanna t'oii
dtictors set bad order cars at Washing
ton, they will be expected- to make
notation bills or why the car was set
out, and the agent at Washington must
be hotllled. , '
The Itookkeepers' clttli will hold Its
llrst meeting since reorganization to
night in ("luernsey hall", for the purpose
of adopting by-laws and general rules
to govern the association. The general
work of the club for the ensuing year
will also be outlined.
The Lackawanna made tin- laat of lis
December pays Saturday when tho
trainmen lecelved their month's wagei.
Iaekawanna onglnemen have been
Instructed that when taking Water ut
the Court street stand pipe nt Blng
hanitnn, not to move their engines
away from tlie pipe'untll the water has
all been drained out or the pipe, afto;
the valve has been closed. These In
structions were caused by the 'fact that
the wuter at this pipe has been running
on the ground and causing much dam
age to adjacent property.
IJYOMEI
A
U
E
Y
0
U
BREATHED IT TODAY?
DO NOT NEGLECT IT
even ir you are not afflicted with urn
respiratory disease.
IT KILLS THE GERMS
which you constantlx inhale on the
street, in the cars, at the theatre, in
church, or in your own home.
YOU MUST USE IT
To Cure COUGHS, BRONCHITIS,
CATARRH or CONSUHPTION.
You should use it to protect your
family and friends from' contracting
your disease.
BREATHE HYOMEI DAILY.
Five daja' treatment anil mi'dical adiice fiw.
HYOMEI OutftN $1.00. Trial Outfits :!. All
(lrUBgisti or sent by mall.
The R. T. Booth Co., Ithaca, N. Y.
The Brains of the North,
ITS PUBLIC SPIRIT, CULTURE
AND CAPITAL,
are earnestly enlisted
IN FAVOR OF POLICIES WHICH
MAKE FOR PROSPERITY.
Tl.o New York Tribune is the loading exponent
In thu United States of the dciclopnu'M ot
mini's, farm-', fuitnriv, mllU, i.illroads ,md
trade, and nil other practical nonius of the
common ur.il.
Two Lilltiiiiia of tlie paimr are pre-eminent ly
Milled foi general timiIIiik thu weekly and til',
weekly.
Tlie Weekly, h-aitd rwiy Thursday, is a com
pact news, ai;iiciiltiual and family P-iper, uue
ullt'il for ciiltiulors of tin; soil and their fim
ilit. IN iniikrt reports haw uiven Hut edi
tion a spoii.il icputatlon. miiernih special de
partments are projtctul and managed ko as to
utliait i-ury household ami all tlie member,
thereof. .Several half-tone picture appear in
iiih number. I'liie, ?l a jear.
The Tri-Weekly, printed Monday, Weilm-d'iv
and Fliihl, is a h.iliiKoinc, .spirited' mid cou-ilen-ed
eer.v-otliet-d.i dilly neunpapei, cally
the best piiblltatlon of its (Ijns in tin, United
States; Ii li.is all the .spm ial featuns of lli
WVckly. and the important new ot Ihe U,iv,
tiiid i- pi illicit and luiihd at Ihe Mine lime a.s
tlie Dully. Tlie lieu -clian, accurate anil tali I e
piewnied is admirably dUplajed uiiuuliiiit to
its value and is neer ilMoileil. J'oi political
news j mi (.iniiol Unit any hi Iter newspaper, and
the iuw I.-, irhrn without any poitui ,.n.
'ihe ediloriil iaise liie.illu the &piit of purest
lutrlntlMii uml bluade-t ihaiiiy untalntul bv
any tuiiildcratinii ae the welfare i.i the home
and Ihe lounliy. IN ielcwn ue piiiiueut, wIn
and wilt, Tim Tii-WVekly, 1,."i0 a ee.u. Sam
ple copies free.
Don't .Mai think tli.il such .in aduiiiable na
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lion of the Tlihunc.
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ISvm
isssssss&sasss&sstsaBSfsfssws
MERCEREAU
& CONNELL
NOW OI'liN IN OUR NEW STORE WITH A
Nl-W STOCK FOR Till: HOLIDAYS
Diamonds
S Watches
Silverware
oun stock roit kxtknt, vaki
t:tv and fineness in every
DEPAItTMENT tS NOT EXCELLED
IN THIS LOCALITY
OUIt WELL-KN'oWN OUAItANTEE
HOKS WITH EVEltY AltTIOLE. . .
MA, ARE WELCOME
iNNrjA'JA.V
In Our New Store.
406 Lackawanna Ave.
gasket
bargains
Yep, but that is not what
we call them. Our stock of
baskets was purchased in
immense quantity and at
correspondingly low figures,
so that reRUlar prices here
are lower than the so-called
bargains of others. Sixty
cents will buy a work
basket of quality far aboTC
the ordinary at the
Foote & Fuller Co
Mears Building.
Fast Time to
Salt Lake
CHICAGO
& NORTH-WESTERN
RAILWAY
NO CHANGE of cars via Chicago
Union Pacific and North-Western
Line;-M meals In dining cars. Faster
than any other route. Trains leave Chi
cago 6.30 p. m. and 10.30 p. m, every
day. Tourist tickets are sold at all
prominent agencies the year round. Call
on any agent for tickets or address
IB1 Braaiuaa, , IVtis UrM435 K HI., Cincinnati
e01Chu'tSt.,miadtlMat07 SmlthJ'ltSl., rmtiura
SI8WethlntUiiSt.,Bito'it J34 SupiilorSI,, Cltutlani
SOI Main St., Buffalo 17 CamwNartlut, Ottttlt
HiClirkSt., Cloajii!MijSI.,fai,rofonlo,0,l.
Pierce's Market, Peon Avenue
We mal( a ix:i.Ull,v of funry Ciejniery Dul
ler ami btriclly treri ckus anil tho price is 111
low 111 nil rl.i KCiiilj r.in Ix uilU at,
W do nut hao any special iuUa or IcaJiM
tml nt ull (linos vany a complete n line ot
.Market (looil-,, fancy (iroccrlcn .111J Talile Uelica
ilea as tan ho found In tho largest New Yorl;
or I'lillailelphU Market whlih we tell at right
price.
W. H. Pierce,
IB Lackawanna Ave.
Prompt ilrlltrry,
U9, IU, 1H Peno At.
Tbe Dickson Miinuructurlux Co.
tormton ud Wllltovllurr, I'.
iUiiufuotuiori of
LOCOMOTIVES, STATION A kV ENGINES
Holler. llltlngnJPuinpliiB Ataclilnery
Qtneral Office, Scranton, P.
WINTER RESORT,
"TIivoubU the Hesperian Gardens of
the West" Buns the Luxurious
"SUNSET LlMUm"
The Finest Thing on Wheels,
AND IT TAKES YOU TO THOSE
DELIGHTFUL
Summer Lands of California."
thieilul thioujili truim lonsUtipi; of nkiplnu
nif ullilnir-eau will leave. New York every bj.
unlay, 'luiwijy ami 'J'liur(ljy. i-oiiusuIiib di
rtctly with tbe "Sunset Limited ' at Kc.v OrlruM.
for full tutoruutloii, free illuitiuied painph.
letn, maa and tlmc-tablea, also loueit rale,
klceptiijc ur tickets and liccifjfe cliccktd) apply
to Southern I'acltlo Co.. IW a. third ttitct.
Plill4delpliU, t'a.
$Zr$$:$$$:$&C$$$$$$C$i
J jj The l'opulai House Kumihing
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i Furnishing III jljl
Will
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Jewelers
Siluersmifhs
Fine Jewelry
Cut Glass
Leather Goods
No. 132
Coal
Exchange
'Wyoming
Avenue
A Carpet Sweeper
That Needs No
Demonstrator,
The 'Bisiell Cyco Bearing"
Carpet Sweeper is unquestion
ably the most perfect Sweeper
made anywhere.
Send one to your wife for a
Christmas Present. It will save
her hours of drudgery between
the coming Christmas and the
one following.
Scranton Carpet
& Furniture Co.
(HEQIBTCRED.)
Have You
nude out your list of what you have to git for
all of jour nnlo friends for Xinas. Ulictlier cr
not, ndil 11 bl IT CASE OK HAT BOX, HOlisi:
ItOBK or SMOKING JACKCT. We have thtm,
the llnest kinil, must tnoilcrn, e3.00 and upwanls.
Tlie liainli-omi't hue of Neckwear and Gloves
ocr exhibited in town.
412 Spruce Street.
Heating Stoves,
Ranges,
Furnaces,
Oil Stoves,
Gas Stoves,
Steam and
Hot Watar
Heaters.
i
OS-U7 PENN AVBNUia
WESTMUSSTEll HOTEL
Cor. 8Utecnth 8t. and Irrlnf Placi-,
NEW YOBK.
American Plan, 13.60 per day and upward.
European flan, tt.Wper day and upward.
I. D. CRAWFORD, Proprietor.
"
T Van ItnolHAfli Ufait
4-
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v in in atari 01 u wnoieaui 4.
r dletrtet. T
I For Shoppers I
4- I minutes' walk to Wanamakerst 4-
a. S mlnuteu to Slogel Cooper' Bis I
T Store. Eay of acceii to tht great T
Dry Qoo0 atorca
J For SlRhlseers
f Ont block from B'tvay Cars. v. I
4 tnii eaiy tranapottatlou to all
4 points of Interact. -f
I HOTEL ALBERT
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4-
NEW YOHK.
ror. 11th bt. ft uNiVEnaiTT pu
, unly one Block from Broadway,
f
t Rooms, $1 Up. p.Sgfllffl.
ft-f-f-ft
MITTEN 6UARANTK TO CUBIIW
mEXflSWWS!B BSZ
mBaSiUmmS:
uiQDgfoison.varicociii.suicuri
nil DBIUAW mm,
d OHOURI
nillltl M1Ieexci,r,oatNaijliap
UltlBM, en orcara.f ully retiorcd. t
rreali
uionruuKi
rcth caKi
touched, "kin n
croua cues
infill by iilall. hem
lreit-
liooke
youiiivrIU4
fraui
FORSYTH
c A
(jMitiolljSilDallac
teCRANTON'3 SHOPPING CENTER.
STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS.
But six days more- each day the rush jjroTs greater more comfort, better atis
faction before tit 2 last few days rush begins. Come today to
The Greatest of Scranton's
Dry Goods Stores
Here are the most magnificent stocks of staple and fancy dry good ever brought
together, and the broadest variety of goods that is gathered under the roof of any
Scranton Store. The most popular and inexpensive goods that you could wish
are here. So are the finest and most exclusive that are to be found in Scranton.
Such a stock of Gloves as is matched iu none but the most exclusive City Glove
Stores, and at much lower prices than ranst be paid there. A handkerchief store
with such a variety of these popular gift articles, such as Men's and Ladies' Initial
Handkerchiefs, Lace Handkerchiefs, Embroidered and Hemstitched Handkerch efs,
as cannot be found elsewhere. A Dress Goods that has no equal. A Men's
Furnishing Store that has more and finer neckwear than auy exclusive store, same
of Suspenders, Bath Robes and Shirts. An Umbrella Store where Men's, Ladies'
and Children's Umbrellas can be had in greater variety and at lower prices than
any store in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
Then such marvelous variety as is found nowhere else of Pocket Books and
Purses, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Toilet Articles, Fans, Belts, Women's Lace and
Silk Neckwear, Mufflers, and other popular gift things for men, women and ch ld
ren. Best of all is the surety of true worth and goodness that goes with every
article bought at Connolly & Wallace's. And this assurance gives a seuse of
satisfaction to recipient as well as giver. There is there can be no distrust of
quality in any article that comes from Connolly & Wallace's.
Special Exhibit of Cloaks and
Furs Today and Tomorrow
CONNOLLY
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THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
ORGANIZED 137 S
DEPOSITARY OF
THE UNITED STATES.
Capital- SSOO.OOO
Surplus SOO.OOO
WM. CONNELL, PreiUiit.
(1EMIY BELIN, Jr., Vice-Pro i,
WILLIAM tl. PECK, Casblir.
Bpecta: attention given to bust
neaa aceurnta. Thre per cent. in.
tereat at on interest deposit.
Lager
Beer
Brewery
lluur&eturer.i r
OLD STOCK
PILSNER
485 to 455
1ST. Ninth Strut,
.PA
Tfllephono Call, 2333.
THS
IHOOSIC POWDER CO.
loons 1 audCom'ltk B'l'4'g.
ORANTON, FA.
lining and Blasting
POWDER
MrAaat Uooiloaaa RiuhlaU Wuiaa.
LAPLIN RAND POWOBR CO. '5
OR A NO E QUN POWDER
Clrotrto Batteries. EleatrloKiploiars
splodlng blaati, safety Vuatuj
Rwauni CtwiicaJ Co.'t BX,Sv6
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& WALLACE,
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Williams
LEADER!
Wall Paper.
Carpets,
444444444444 4 44---ft4
D3.11ttO Game Board.
Twenty seven d'flferent game", includiug Billiards,
Pool, Carroins, Ten Pins and several very interest
ing games. Get one and keep your boys at home
evenings.
We Have ASso the
Popular Game, Archarena
Fifty four games. This game has been greatly
improved since last seasou, many new games
added. We are now wil stocked with a complete
line of Cameras, Kodaks nd supplies, including a
large assortment of Card Boards for mounting
posters, all colors and sizes, of Striking Bags, Foot
Balls. Sweaters and everything athletic. There is
no limit.
Florey & Brooks, 21 1 WS5S"
DR. DENSTEN
Fliyslclau aud Suieoa
311 Sp;j3) St.
Itoip.t) Uun Buildup
fcCRANlON PA.
All acute apl ehrciilc disease, ut men, wo
men and clilldreu. CllltUMd NIUIVOU.S,
UHAIN AND WASIINU DISIiASKS A SI'KC
lAt'l'V. All diaeaaia ol the Liver, Kltlueys,
iiladiler. Ma, UluoJ. Nerveo, Womb, l.'je, tar,
Nose, 'i'liroat, ami Luni-'a, Canu-ri, Tuinorj,
I'llee, lluiliire, llciltre, itlieuinatUiu, Auhiua,
Catarrh. Variucoiele. l.uit llaiiliood, .Niyhtl
l'liiliiioiH, all 1'eiiule Diseases, Leiieorilioea. cte.
Connorrhea, Sjl'lillU, Illood I'olwin, tndltcre
tlou and youthful hatiiu obliterated. Siuyeiy,
1'itJ. Klilleiny, Tape and Moinacli Worina. t?A
TAItntlUZONt:. Kiiecillo lor C'aluirh. Tluee
montlii' treatment only 5.00. Tilal tree In
otitic. Coiuulutlon and examination tree.
OOlto tioura daily and bunday, ii a. in. to 9
p. is.
DR DENSTEN
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WASHINGTON AVENUE
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High Explosives.
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